THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 1863. PUBLISHED FOR THE PROPRIETORS, AT 41, WELLINGTON STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. ай: 4868, * Mor MS End Lad Androsace dept rev., 150, 774 9 ыш оп, 491 азы сиге for, 272, 608 GARDENERS' А. ÅBBOTSFORD, 1 Aberin eae T. 1 сайга, 102; Parthenogenesis | 27 Abies РЕР 340; firma, 507; Picea, 629; Doug lasii, 602, ‚бб Aorconsiand, 654; °Меп- ziesii, 654 bilis, 654; mobilis, 654; Engelmanni, 1035 Accidents from steam machinery, 417 , 81 ees, 29, Agave americana, 844 ; luri ida, 847 Agriculture, Irish, 854, өз, 10 ; Japanese, 800; Lancas MS ва: н ev. s Wilkins on, Duc d'Aumale о Shë! tisnd, 903 ; ral drainage, 1067 dramage and irrigation, & cure for, 1142 мос education, 1048 gricultural greed 396 Аена) pro gress, 419, 1180, 1209; in Agricultural Societies, 711 tural statistics, 228 ; ditto of Ireland, Ailantus silkworm, 100, 775 Ades, 176 on Japan, rev., 126 жоет о Park flower-show, 701 Algebra, Tait's, rev., 81 Alocasia Lowii, 580 Alpaca, the, 103 ne А 995 e, Ball's, 846 Ар Teniti dentiouiata, 580 ohna, 9 American blight, 248 е dus en, 152 mericau А ^ Атаба вы аьаа це еч. 73 strum, 889, 917, 943, 1039, 1062 is tongla, Б pali - anes Hookeri palli 5 meda califo: i^ lanuginosa, mu 1040 Annuals rdi оа 13, 295 ролш. о eure for, 366, 461, 659 y mae nogeton distachyon, 368 6; buc s Ron Scotia, 317, p рес 78, 102 Apple Festival, Russian, rr Appointment 1 Mr, Grabani's, 091 Appo! 1203 Apricot, a Canino Grosso, 392 ; in pots, 1036; proper of, 412; INDEX OF CONTENTS TO THE CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Fog 1863. тыл lll | Акбаев at South Kensington, ӨЙ Birmin 3 1108; 1150, hmere, Gardener for, 172 Architecture, Villa, 14; 535 Bisulphite jima, sol а cure for ks, lying, 995 Arithmetic, 'M*Leod's, rev., 9; Tait’s, rev., mildew, Catas trimerochilum, 1231 84T Black's Ken ) жорып ent, 1908 Jattell's (Mr.) Nursery, 703 | Armorial Bearings, Indian, 104 Blandford Farmers' Club, 13 ttle, c P in, 61; hoven in, 61; Arrow-root, 320 Blenheim, steam cultivation at, 227 pow en Man ce of у, Де; 85; Asparagus, 918 Boat, the Sailing, 199 ceders. of, w to 899 ; Asplenium Serp dl ui ; Adiantum | Bog Firs, um T itenim 430; P fent "Highland, 21000; р пі e— саа ‚ 748 Boilers, 344, led Angus, 1000; breeding the sexes Assess аја, nursery men's, 506, 1039, 1120 Boiler койа, алт, 485, 733, 1018 15 Asters, - yuriotinr of German, 75, 149, 174, 195 Bomarea multiflora, 627 Cattle diseases, 37 Aster 4 $ed Bombyx Cynthia, 100; malabaricum, 8 Cattle A т M ; adulteration of, 850; Astro-meteorology, 33, 133, 1168 Books, various, 487, 823, 967, 1184, 1182, 1200, malt as, 3 Athyrium Filis femina Sinclairiæ, 748 1281 Cattle profe, 10 (020 Atkinson (Mrs.) оп ‚йа eppes, rev., 319 Book-keeping, 678 Cattle trade, 1023, 191 traction, piede > otanie Gardens, 75, 174; QOhelsen, 267 ; | Cattle trucks, 114, a. 1142 Aubergines, to cook, 5016 Colonial, 102, 126 ; Cape of Good. Hope, 488 ; | Cattleya, new, 6; Aclandi- Loadigesit, 602 Aucuba japo са limbatá, 6; picturata, 0; Edinburgh, opening o 55 555; Hull, 1182 Cattloya, hybrid, 620, 870 fruiting of, 197, 944, 246, 595; ditto in Botanical. Magari ne, plants ' figured in, 102, | Causes of agricultural progress, 1186 Ireland, 222 199, 272, 391, 487, 607, 774, 871, 991, 1087, | Cavan, Seed trial at, 113 Au riculas, s elec 1207 Cecidomyia vim minalis, 891; salieiperda, 891 Auricu да Show, m 555 Botanical Societies and Láneashiro distress, Cedars of Lebanon, leaf- suia in, 745, 270, Austin on Australian Mines, 655 2 391, 394; white a ©з уе ед ЧАК: wine, 6 euh Botany, new Journal of, 81, 224; English, new | Cells, Аа and tobiography, 13 edition, "нт; „Воку 'Mountain, 290; prizes | Cemeterie wey ag 939, 900, 1002 tumn cul Livin 1137 in, 392; ‚560 Census, 12 Jd Awards, list of, made by Floral Committee, Bougain vill. € E Swyneombe, 368, 888; Cephalotaxus Fortuni, 1062, 1134 531; new P 915 at Fir Vale, 4 Cereals, verom d of, 1093 Azalea, blu 413: Louise von Baden, 460; | Bouquet, Royal Bridal, 248 Cereus pterogonus, list of, 46; Yan Houttei, 531; Reine des | Bouton on Sugar Canes, rev., 703 Ceropegia B ace wi Beautés, 1231 Bowenia spectabilis, 867 Chadbury fa 202 Brahea dulcis, 1231 Chaff cutting, 62 n m tailing Wheat, 1168 Chater's (Mr.) Hollyhocks, 871 B ^ wild, 1117 heap glass, 1081 В; he Bath, 423, 1240; crea B. liae Cheese-making, 909, 685; peo 61 Dictionary of, 415 бо, 1016 British A окыса, 869, 893, 916 British Columbia, 81,1248, 509, 581, 989 ; climate of, 704 Broccoli, 848 ; late, 416 ; Cornish, 608 А Cherimoyer, Pisi, 1205, 1 1230 BABRAHAM herd, 298, 322, | 561; sale, 869 Cherries, Belle шүн v.d ; retarding, 1184 Bacon яр, ins; 3; price f, 1165 Cheshire Agriculture, Baldwin on Soils, rev. Pee Bromelia Sceptrum, 579 Chillingham Castle, Berbia Aog of J apanese, 175 Broussonetia ра ra fol. vàtio- | China Grass, 968 Barks, Peru New Grenadian, 868 gatis, 602 Chlorosis, vegetable, 393 Barking trees, 1 Browallia Jamesoni muli 460 Chorale Book, 6 d en Parasites , ies, 802 Беш out-of-doors, 1158, 1182 Chrysanthemmros, 1003, 1064, ИМ Mr. Me Prof., 734 Sàlter's, 1156; in Crystal Palace, ; cul- Me е ( М.) murió ЧӘ Bulbs рип, ME iT: treatment of, 416 ure and of, 1180 ——— anging, 1180, 800} plants for ditto, | Bulb at Haarlem, 430, 400, 484, 580, «n Basket garden, 819 Purlingtonia decora 1207 8, 101, 199, 245, 531, 558, б54, Bates on the Amazons, rev., 708 Burns Agricultural Tour, 8 39 798, 692, 845, 869, 893, 1038, xi 1931 Bath еш Journal, 514 modern farmin: С m Моогіі, 870 Вај decorations, 915 ; | Buscot Park, foprovetient at 81, 178 Clay land, d, improvement of, garden at, at, 963, 986 Butler on Canterbury, New Zealand, rev., 703 payon & Shatilan = focis, 1048 culture of, 134; manure for, 182; Clematis reginze, ortuni, 460, 676; florida Ben Wob Ys, ТЗ, „э о Bandi s caterpilla ir, 632 ean Weevils, ematis cal ат, Bedding plants, Spring, Clerodendron Thomsons, 6; fruit of dito, Beer, sin M: m S с. 726 Bees, humble, in a Climate of Nice, 28; Dr. Daubeny on, 590 : advantage of Ый of moors та poe of "od Climbers for windows, 221 тот; birds nests, 749; working two m and Carrots, 467, 514 Cliveden, at, noticed, 535 hi Tor Cactus fruit, 847 Clivia nobilis, 1181 cells, 628 ibar Bean, new use of, 412 Clover, manure for, 275 ; disease, 661, 826 t, French, 964. Caladium Lowii, 6; to winter, 820; select, | Clubs, working men's, 635 Belladonna Lily, 915 344; new, 580 ; m H Coccoloba Y 607 Bell on Feudal: rev., 750 laria ‚ T75 Cockchafers, Bell glasses, ng, 8 hõe involuerata, 1157,1205 | Cocoa-nut 5724 fruiting of, 1129, 1227 Cocoa-nut fibre for Orchids, 150 231; Belstane, i Benevolent Institution, de Vrière, 1981; Vieomte de N 1 ornden, | Bengal Agricultural show, 1 Bella Ro 1231; p esos 1231; Fanny Sanchioli, 123. —— Mentone and the Riviera, rev., Canine Bu nters, 704 j at, 107 Cannas and Gladioli, 968; cultivation of, 342; s Sutton: steam culture Benthainía fragifera, Ms 197 30, 734, 754 Bentinckia Codapana, 720 Спан, 655 315 nc; ju Berberis Darwinii, 7: ; nepalensis, 677, 701, | Caper деки 1157 Japanese, e imis Berkeley, Rev. M. J., gold medal to, 1155 Carnations е Picotees, 315 51 Ho —- - 390, 412, Bernay's Science of Home Life, rev., 535 Carp and tench $55, тоо, та, 748, m, 461; ; abnor- Bertolonia margaritacea, 6 n's | 727 —— Ў Lal, CE CL 45, 987, | Carr i 4; how to extract, 410 1086, 1065. 1061, 1068 SONT Зее | gute iv NDEX. Convolvulus stellatus ruber, 176 Engineers, Lives of, 702 Horse*power, 325 - н-т =н Coriaria — 654, 893 cer Photogly phic, 678 | G. Horse Show, 300 Cork tzees, 349, 392 pidendrum vitellinum, 845 Horse Warrantry, T Corn, artifici ial fertillsing of, 986 ; averages, 996, вра in. 850 Horse works, American, 783 PA Epipactis latifolia in gravel, 773 ALVANISED iron wire, 7, 149 Hotel, agricultural, 831 E. h horticulture, 656 нан аон atam, pi alls, British | ink, 653 Houses, hints about, 102 e d oronilla, variegated, 272 Eria myristicæ! 207 Ganot on Physics, e Lun Huanaeu, ne 103 $ Corysanthes limba! E exquisita, жолы Garbett's Architectu 535 Hue and Cry, 7 | Сов - brennen Escallonia, new, 60 Gardens, Botanic, 75, ln : formation of new, | Hull Botanic Garden, 1132 ot: nstructio: Y 179, 202, 204, 205, | Essex, Flora of, rev., 9 104; town, 487; behaviour of the public in Hurlingha House, Futham, 9 299, $49; реніну c: overcrowded, 660, | Eucharis amazo! nica, "1130, 1181 Irish, 604; Frogmore, 23 Hurricanes, 55 661; labourers’, 853, 899, 901, 923, 925, 1046, кс rbias and poisonous milk, 390 Garden law, 125, 149, 222, 342, 890, 394, 365 Husbandry, laws of, 491, 538 o 806, 850, НИ Бете edulis, 602 Gardener? "Benevolent Institution, 29, 54, | Hu uxley on Man's Place in Nature, rev., 343 ›- ER Cottagers' food, 1046 ; shows, 774 Ewes, 325, € Los 601, 652 Hyacinths, select, 1 m i Mente А. Неп- Cotton tree, silk, 8 Exhaustio; getable mould, 1138 Gardener's Year-book, Hogg's, rev., 1231 derson's, 343 ; Lowe wing, 480, _ Cotton, p vian, 223; Піп ; hom Exhibition, Тоотай! Agricultural P rn Gardening, geometric, 80; Egyptian, 965, - 5 Sit. : ш a^ D Кп: рота - dised, 966; D, ЕЯ 11825 = СЕ Ерик эү Memorial 1181; sib fropioal 663 ne lom pA 1110, 1182, 120; E Itali ; growing, 1012, 1157; Frenc h, т, 725 Gardenia Rothmannia, 77; Thunbergia, 77; Hyacinth э) isses, 872 2. f m mxhibition pono i^ ws “гов, 843, 916, 939, йо ибне terrm 602 yacinth Jars, Hoo eng 992 И. Couch Grass 988, 1180 ; of fruit in season, 771 Gas water, value of, 16 E bridisston, 990, 1 В j ботой са й 747 Gas work refuse, 1193 Hydropult, о в, produce of two, 108 ; remedy for kicking, РЕ. ИРА s Lunar World, rev., 750 Crassula rosularis, 775 Crew mbroidered parterre at, 124 Crickets, ure for mole, 652 Fanus, Cross House, Mid | Lothian, 14; North- wai, 39, 138, 230, 470; T Generation, spontaneous, 246, 531, 1183 Geology of 8. NIU Du rev., 175; School, Hylobius abietis, 436 —— Hypericum Hookerianum 629 iste, T5, ^ Ё Ti 5 Gorminating v and animaleules, 1037 ination poe э; 1011, 1228 Бю Gi ibso s Flo: ечи Compound, 31 534, ^108 Gladiolus and Cannas, 268; — а biflorus, 152; Le Majestueux, 248 South Hants, 747; select, 8 870; seedlings, 872; showin, us disease, 124 p EE 62: Buscot Park, 81, 86, 178; Cirencestor, | 842, 1108; how to pronounce, 896 & | Ттл.овтвАттох Horticole, 1231 3 ; , ; P Imantophyllum X: iatum, 296 RM Hall, 1207 а: Little Woodcote, 105; Bensington, 107; in | Glass, 512, 869 Td Pindari ^ T m, Crops, rotation of, 14; appearances of, 658 mbri — Lima mor 158; Glaux maritim 8! Гөш ринен = dad ral, 306 633, 131; rere 753, TTT, 778, тї, 895, Coleshill. IuB t Leach, 178; Chadbury, | Gloxini: 53 emen ond how at Тот; 156` ES cost of, 802; continental, 853; autumn, ri "n y, 206; 06; Orrell,” 206; Жу ёле боша es M Бы абыр поје Imports 2. ral, 308, 808, 927, 1909 id ark, 2 ussex Down, ; priz ondini u arming in, India. an Таз 3 Р Crow а Pin dise 1014 French, 277 ; Chatteris, 351; fattening cattle loving, 752; Oahadisn, 987 К A бурин] japonica, 795 onlight land, 420 operative, 490 ; Gooseberry Saterpillar, 6 T7 ANT, Cem i TS, 221, 317, 390, 398, E m та -— flo р vens фе, 699, 845 Жен Бы h MUT QM pee у Ta АВ — m rdonia AR I а and germination, 968, 1087 T.H il 151; stem а artry, ston Par » 3 Tooting of ой, "680: midewed, Т16 ; new soil for, Tattenball, 909, Dalgig, 999; Morton on the Gracilaria x ruñponnella, LAM TEE EIC vias ЕЕЕ T 6; an ge. 918 тї 'onsort's, ee | afting, 4 2, 713; influence of on в LY в, wder, Persian, 603, em 1 Hace EU кы T Howard's, n ны ОТЕ н din. ers. БЇ; Vines, Oe E un damp, 898 m x Companion к, d 57,922; oe 444; Woolston, 466; Bedford, 497 arm cultivation, октап n, 687 rem, зм сак Кя „экы а МОНА 1, 99, 459, но, , nninghams!', t tanist: 10 Farm economy, items о! edens 35 rape, Blac 9; of n Cutbush's (Mesers.) Hyacinth show, 272 Farm homesteads, 230, 759 0; old v. new, 75, 77, 101, 126; Muscat, of | 9182 Rene LM ot 661 беш eir ge e д ern ei life on the Pampas, d 126, 150, 174, 222; Musca pes 1157 ; | Ir on, in fias on c on vegetation, 584 y clamen see in: arm memoranda, 1070, 1143 setting ditto, 461 rust in, 584 ; large, 630; | Tro: тн 1 Cypripedium Stenel,. 6, E ы 199 Farm Mea cmn 538 all the year round, 675 ; black E shots on, "ul i Hanthus lutescens, 3 Farmers , Britisk, , CS; East Lothian, ШТ; кошт Hamburgh, 725; American, Т8; lis XY huis а of Ріо clergy, о! 1; y, 1015 E fuer " Calendar, Te 1ape мана е, in Norfolk, 8, 55, 125; Ameri- Ivy on trees, 80, * Farmers' Clubs a(o A 205 can, 654, 893 Farmers' Accoun rev., 302 Grape seeds, to sow, 845 D. Farmers’ pipes S87 CN modern, G ildewed, 1014 а н + 15; in South Wales, 2: Grasses, Remy on, rev. EC e rr T EE an “ Ж Dauris, classification of, 124, 436; exhibiting respecting, 154; На casa Cotswold wie of the value of! a 398 ; grain- 3 ў ^ Ms 174, 913 320: seedling, > 890, 915 ; select, opad 1 156; а pati os res eye OX am JAPAN, 1059 ; Fortune on, rev., 391, 486 ; Alcock | ure, on, rev. ў p ч münde, 651; $ ЙЛ иес УҢ 853; how | Grass mixtures, "870 E Dairy ming, 01; produce, 108; statistics, | io learn, 697; Cumberland, 924; clay land, | Grass seed adulteration, 471 darini pianis, ii 992,1016 › | Dammara orientalis, 102 : 950 Grate, smoke consuming and ventilating, 59 piane бед o Grass, 10 ‚ ЖЕ Darnel, 704 A Feeding, oilcake, 1164 Gra; ring, 1 868, 1013 Jardin Fruitier ме Muséum, rev., 307, 415, Dart moth caterpillar, injury done by, 826 Feejean Islands, Dr. Seemann on, 606, 631, 1110 | Greek plants, &c., for sale, 653 463, 511 EUR à » , Dau пу, Prot, Ж climate, 590; on exhaus- E M дел i living, 104; law relating Greenfly, curo for, 306, 536 3 sana, йа of Rev. аш 364 j tion of soil, 11 udging реа Аа OR Decimal system, 4T otl o TE lt m ере ір, Fac A pid аира o a on, 5 Juniperus virginiana, Д ў Dogmentios frait tree 718 Sand Ferneries, 268, 316, 556; flm, 627, боох Рад Island, 87, 181; "Peruvian, 87; E Delphinium formosum, 800 - nw solubility 0! 4 Fern sports, 747 Guara - : e IDCM v Fen Tomi ing and rain, 1064 Guiana, British, 77, 1062 t ? анньа each us 349 * = се 826 а Санчаа of, on temperature, 51 g- flore-plen. viii 4 роса shrubs in Soutb, 49; u^ Бачы EN E K n Е rev. 462 Dies Orcbidianz, 6, 54, 76,124, 196, 388, 399, | Тогол P Aion in fruit, 102 Kings обе Кайн, он 126 j 1156, 1204, 1228 Figs 198; e тт ту а frult, 2 248, 971 Жап Hall, 775 P Ber аана ар. нани n Kowo Parks tem eure at, 106 Д Dion strobilosum, 96 g, 485, 557; att е agency 2 n irees, нт 300 Dionas irrtabily of, ар 1208 ro insurance, 1108. Haarres bulb farms, 436, 460, 484, 556, 590, Dipsads, 197, 246 uh and Н ing, 220, 269, 340, 364, 412, 437, 1203 7 460, E gv ER un ти, 148, 750, 774, 861, Hamburg Agricvltural meeting, 706 x Dipteracanthus affinis, 1207 з, 1109 685; J H 5 gr , L Di Ao лез шы ot bes d КУ t cx [^u 41 ee reeding, 1135; ; НЫ on Ü the decline of Irish prosperity, ; аччы езе mod g, 32; cattle, ete Ue E» , | 85; of live stock, 9947 1 tic animal, 49] | _ Vitality of, rev., 061. " lu ? Disease Prevention Society, 7! Fit NM E rev., 223 " Harewood Honan, ОЦ - LABOUR, cost of стора MALO with respect о, НРА. Dodder, Flax, rish, 20' extent о! Insee! urers' recreai НИ Dogs and cats, 7 ix iu" Harvest, the, 807 ; P 1862, 345; the past, 972, — of, 1141; See 37, 39; cottages, Dogs, sheep, 858, 855 Fleurs Lon e 994; in Iovem, 1021; in Japan, 1039 179, 04, E 299, 349, 901, 923, 925, 998, Dog show, 301, 513, S 710 Flies, cure for, Harvest hom 1020, 1046, 1093 т maculata, 128 Flora Australiensis, rev., Haymaking, ; for, 636 Гери, a ami d in, rev., 1159, 1182 — Douglas Fir seed, Floral Committee, list of awards to new | Hazel nuts, 464 m poiso: , 991 Deest phy of Storms, re ara h Кулдар 32 Heeths, list of, " Ed: Dar. 250; twin, 912: STÉ s flowers, i * в, list win, Шашы: 851; zur P нА рве 56; апа | „ductions, 016; standards re Heat, new way of supplying bottom, 986; Land, ees 10 УТА; '"Grasses, an indicationof | effect, of, 465; systematic; 349, Mun сока Shoat, ve oon о соти ing and ventilating grate for fM з: ата Pes 491, 493 ; above Н y Japanese, ; Christmas, 1208 supplying, 5 ord and tenan ENSIS ay missing vir M aee A р sap t, ei e aperi 00, e tttm s s е! еп ге И е in, 348, 349; under, 1237 їрє aheri for oco ON 675, 1015 clay pi pd for, 1930 = a Larch-rot, 243, 270, 394, 411 33 Drawing, is cal, 8 : Blower, ahon ow buildings Hechtia ЕТЕД 1231 riz Lyaltii SC NC T e Drill, Wi " : liqui ower n: сат ipe iei aces Flower Жад. 1061 T TN m са Tasti yopti 892; Tix mas un Drosera, irritability of, 30, 1908 sem eee caa of, 603 ng of, 274 ; шу сойбой 147; [owardil, 748 Drugs from B. Guiana, 343 Heldreich's Natural Histor History lectione 25 Latania v 298 2 Drummond (of Swan River), death of, 592 Foliage i planta, 10 1012, 12, 1088, 1060, 1085, 1112 Heliconia » 78; brevi- latimers, the seat of Lord Che m, 1 д AC рны ыла ыс c too PT Re E ARM тернет Ta i ; s i T en, » калы g 994; at 12s, per week, 1091 Hemp, ово, 327 relating to horso sales, 302; relating 40 _ Dufferin's (Lord) Lispings from Low Forcing houses, condition of,339 cour atus "s (A. & Co.) Nursery noticed, 34 bedding plants, 0421 relating to 2 s rev., 415 f Forest, tropical, 752 ; Pomeranian, ; | Henery, great French, 110, 299 506, 534, 1130 — : vation at, 226 Royal, 1064 * | Herd Book, Coates", 85; Davy's, 759 00, 584, 180. ; Fungi on, 893; Moss on, Е оп Тарап, 486 Herne's Oak, 847, 895, Shas. 896, 917 : ver, Los peg Bru pes red m Hibiscus хес quinquevulnera, 901 | ад 'в m Britannicum, rev., 579, ou: fected truci htii, 607 207 A е аанча cultivation, 986 ааа үн Society's Journal, Lone and tenant right, 201, 638; conditions more gardens, 863 геу., 38 мр 662 E. Frost in Devonshire, 701; Yorkshire, 701 Highway Act, new, 206 Leaves, gases given off by, 123; how to tako - KCN seedling, 7, 51, 55, 244, 364; Egyptian, CUm South American Sketches, rev., eode d Ы pollen spotted, s EanrH as а deodoriser, 3. com diminution of, 2 ы s и c» Earth, Worms on idm 151 M E m неа тті land, pauper peri a mn 734 LeF аточ прог of f, 776 Holly, the, 415; select, 298; berries, to sow, abe sedium Edin ге Garden, opening of, 555 Education of plougbmen, 756, 829, 972, 1189 to preserve, 397 n lore, ancient, 389, 484, 603, 797, 748, 773, Fruit-tree protection, 772, 966 Fuchsias, 26; show of, 126 ; for exhibition, 77; deformi! ties, 989, 1062 Funguses, Furze, culture of, 85; crushing, 180 CM Liebig's Hosbandry, бв, 466, Ksempferi argentea, Holly leaves, 342, 366, 390 Ligularia u oy ecd Downie Laird & Co's., жа, 213; ushroom 363; "LI usd d. Esculent, Байы on, rev., 1906 Л Aix-la-Chapelle, 844 | Oil, cod-liver, new source of, 31; Oolachan, 31 mo treo, old уат Жу p Oil-cake feeding, 1164 d d Lindsms К Ophelia umbellata, 775 £u Linen, Fungi affecting, Li nseed = д ауе у 373 орион Africa an, 845 irren curiosity, 1 1084 Orange trees, out of condition, 8, 55; in Aus- n Llama and animal allies, 103 pra 898; Tangierine, 1157; eulture i mati affecting, 318 of, 1175 Loltums mallorm 1 "c cda Orchard houses, 197, 971, 342, 797, 799, London trees, 219, 391, 609 822, 1930 ; and рое. 868, 892, 894, 939, : London parks and squares, 483 965, 990, 1110; experiences, 101 13, 1014, 1134, Lonicera brachypoda aureo-reticulata, 6 1157, 1205, 1230 ; v. open walls, 1230 Loquat, 390, 1205 Orchids, Cocoa-nut fibre for, 150; on bl Loranthaceze, notes on, 77 173; African ; room, 174, 918, 919 ; Low (Mr.), death of, 920 winter bloomin, 1 197; v different Luminosity of plants, 1134 gen 485; sale of, 487; n 7; fer- uton Hoo Park farm, 754 tilisation " Es 2 ; prices of, 991; ; suitable Luxembourg gardens, 728 for а cool h 461, 1059, 388, "389, 485, j Lychnis Senno, 5; 5 19, 1085, 1110, EN 1175 Lycioplesium pu Ornithogalum capita! atum. , 774 dee y em роци, 1 Osbeckia Wightiana, 531 Osmanthus ilicifolius variegatus nanus, Bj M. Over feeding, 1142 Oxford University Park, 363, 1131 MACRINERY, colonial, 325 ; agricultural, 396 McKenzie 8 дш, айу N um in, 1015 MoLeod's Ari: im Mallow, tree, 4 Malt as gr for : cattle, 394, 895, 993; ditto and 0 Е: sheep, Malt tax, РлжопА Gloria Belgarum, 512; Madame Mammillaria S Stuart Low, 1281; President Lambinon, ` Man, Lyell о; айца еу of, Tev., 414, 511; | 12: J Vogt on, 871; origin of, 584 Paler: spri Mandon’s э y of Nn. qui д) Palm Er Кы руза bursting of, 30 Mangel, а eld of, 372 ; r keep- | Palms of Tropical W. Africa, 1230 ing of, 17; cultivation, 561, "1213, 1287; Palmetto woo od, 200 cooking, 1167 ; disease, 639 ; grub, 634 Pampas Grass, 440, 917, 943 b Manetti stock, 798 miam amboinense, Mann's (Mr.), appointment, 1203 Manure, use of liquid, 38; for ia iu p tiia 579, andanus оао: ratissimus, 943; ym of, 752 ерт inq 580, 628, 893 459 ressing, * б, | Paper Fun ngus, 4 top dri 84, 205, 253, 301, 1236 Ме rice lis st ог, 3%; с valuation Parasites on animals, 421; Mushroom, 1227 of, 348; Peg та ; for торв, Рета and burning, 948 563 ; for Grass, 519, б; “Жыны Paris, people's gard 84; new winter quality о f, 926; adulteration ‚ 854 garden for, 31 | g, prac ісе 4 Park, Oxford University, 363, 1131; new ` Marattia Cooperi, 580 publie, 895 Mas y ) ponat) 849 Partridges, Canadian, 102 Mealy B Passiñora, sexual monstrosity in, 605 "Measures, Covent Garden, 747 Pasture, ng down рок нен БА м t, а 33, 89! Paullinia sor folland - a Mea! Meat and live stock, inspectorship of, 466 1185 ura, 460, 507, 1187 Meetings, agricultural, Melastoma ? argyron. n —— Zr m disease, 701 D conca Rid 973 Memorial of Exhibition of 1851, 555 aspect |. colour | Primrose leaf Y 440 r "|Pirton Court, steam cultivation at, 228 Piscicultural Society, 438 Tienin pyrin мен 102 tch Pine timber, 103, 126 Planta: dry stove, 5; succu — 1862, 531 ; for nging bas е 343, 414, 558; уду Chinese riy er d itto, d 990 ; rer m grown ou поч 968, 1012; functions of roots of, 997; а "A E for албете, 939 sinense, Platycodon 675, 749 б Pleopeltis albido-squamata, 118 Ple: 582 elegan lou; кее] steam, 203, 395, 442, 468, 681, 612, 829 Ploughmen, education Plumbago rosea cocci Plums, seedling, 27 ; pee 54; Golden Esperen, 103; new, 461; Bellede Septembre, 991 Plymouth, plants in bloom at, 8 А агара 847 Ро а Playfairii, 52, 388 Poisoned: milk, 126, 39 ri Шо оов, 398 Poisonin esed pots on leaves, 675 Pol; yasitiaen; 1 Polygonatum appositifolium albo-lineatum, 6 Polypodium Robertianum, 842 Lewes nec СЕ уз in, 940 Po d tench and carp, 555, 700, 724 Ponies, Ice 10 Popular sudno Review, 655 кре tion, decrease of agricultural, 852; oughts on, rev. 967 а: prevention of rot n, 176 917, 942, 987, 990, 1039, 1046, 1110; Potatos, Mow A to render less liable to disease, 87; sweet, 100 seedling, 774; select, 891; what is а sack of, 904; Scamell's Glory, 944; Mona's Pride, 968, 1014; taking dp 972; Mee rson's seedling, 1013; from tings , 1157 Potato AL UT 109, n^ 325, 375 RM e 131 Potato soup, 1 Ter Pou pem yard, 1 Primroses, UR docile fringed Chinese, 102 ; Fern- ayog | Chinese, 296, 316; change ot rin, 1 Ргшсе Soner, Speeches of H.R.H. the late, rev., 20 : Mentmore, 346, 370, 394 ес ела dimensions of a, 896; P Big Prizes, value of, 822 P Р Menzies от on Windsor Forest, 727 h elay pipes, 1 eee hr m agreement, 1043, 1067 Messina, 438 Pu etm tection, n5 342, 890 ection, spring, 438, 772, 845, 917, 942, 914, Meteorological observations, 658 gern БОА, 461 906 | Мори "^ Vogeliana, 774 ach mildew, ,632 Prumnopitys elegans, 6, 2 1 Miconia pulverulenta, 507, 602, 1187 Pur ar, Huyshe's Princess of Wales, 8; Berga- | Pveris serrulata cristata, 001, 1180; pellucida, Mierostyiis E 991 motte КУУН 101, 198; Beurré Bre- Migaonette, tree, 316 tonnenu, 149, 295, 312; British Queen, | Punch, Cartoons from, 1 Mil thin iine 324; new cure for, 607; Zé Miri Grégoire, 799; de Maraise, Pyonostachys ur dra 58 991; e Julie, sr; Willermoz, 867; CEut | Pyrethru Mr. r's, 723; Willemoti, de Cygne, 367; de St. Gall, 367; Bonne| 1034 i rmine richness of, 250; Malinoise, 307; Buzette d vay, 307; | Pyrus Sorbus, 306, 728 4 value 397. e poisonous, 120, 390 ; adul- Esperen, 367; de Dame, 867; Sageret, 367 ; teratio; z , 518 ; pans, 247 riffaut, 367; Augier, 307; Culotte de | Milking-machine, 588 Suisse, 367 ; Sanguinole, 367; Van Marum, Мене (Чо) Tales and Sketches, rev., 307 368; Tougard, 415; St. Waast, 415 ; d'Auch, Millets, 415; Lesbre, 415; Tuerlinckx, 416 : Poiteau, Q. r Mills Lr Min work, treatise on, rev., 926 415; de Grumkow, 415; Monchallard, 415 ; Mimulus Е: 602 Triompbe de Jodoigne, 415; Giffa 15; Mimulus w crosses of, 388, 992 Amiré Roux, 415; des deux Sœurs, 463; | QUEENSLAND, 126 Мейо pires of the, 246; оп Conifers, Qo e Flandres, 463; Props Ял; Quinine, 10, 531, 558 Conseiller de la Cour, 463; СайпКа, 463; Moles, A80, $00, 373, 418, 468 Vicomte de Spæl ælberg, 463; ‘Bachelier, 468; Monocbztum (iile ue oia BR 272 De гей 463; Clairg 463; Jules Monstera delici е 534 Bivort, 463; У, 403; undi. Montevideo, 463 ; Louise Bonno, 511; Fondante de Noël, R. Morot i B d Ud 511:d de Monte 5 ov е е Montgeron, 51 ; Mosquitos, 200, 703 Orange танр vend 511; St. Roch, 511; каи RABBITS, ‚б, , 829, 1020, 1237 Mosses, De Notaris оп Italian, rev., 199 ; British e Feuille s de Chêne, 511; "DGuf, 5 Rabbit t oughs, 951 у СоїштЫйап, 29 v^ Prince Cam ille de Rohan, 1204; È pyramidal, Rags, new substitute for linen, 82 х M 088 on law 77, 102; sien of vai Railway gardens, 1062, 1178 F outan al eur, 1082 172.5 of on, 1157 ; feit "Camillo « E Rain, A iai w, 675 E Маекте тгк, & the Royal etsii Rohan, 1204 ; ма E: f, 1203 Rai M at шамы 53; at Witham, 54; at м ety, re Poarsows (Mr.) mursery mo Cir ury 56. Edinund's, 150; кен vittata, d on р fruit of, 1232 | Peas, 84: 557, 582 іп Berk, LM ма umi Паре, 88 Pea edi KEA Rain gauge, value of to farmers, 901 к M M m P 248, 318; bed Fungi, | Peas ** brock, Rain water, 581 -- nd 63 ; spores, 9 Pea weevils, kc Ram sales, 760 783, 90 Mus room pena ‚луды near Newbury, 322 Ranuneuluses, best ee hibition, 148, 606 ussel scale, 1160 esc ? йн i Rasp pan rang to, 800, бй seedling, 244 elargoniums, о: Ж е , | Rating, law 531, 860; ем: 582, зз Зову 002 " SN Rats, Геке for, — он 1 602; оу! г] ng, 602 зау о оп, rev., 759 Ey ү к Prin 5 ; Burley's Fireball, Б: si riie machines, 974, 808, 853, 902, 971 E; А N. n of, 5; ariega ted, 872; Fanc Rearing тч du т а, easoning, Pennell's ngler- " Naturalist, rev., 750 NAPOLEONA imperialis, 460 Pentstemons, select, 392. Nardoo, 464, 1203 Peonies, Moutan, 627, eoni Natural history objects, sale of, 1087 Perfumes, new, 111 Nectarines from Peach stones 51 cracking of | Peron о вра es, 389 ir tan Peru, plants of, 7, 27, 101, 245 N. "y Petunias, double-flowe 1228 N, the, 247 hædranassa obt г ауса m sca; alsenopsis 6 ; Schilleriana, 246, 1931 ew Plants, awards to, 531, 915 cenix recli 5 .. New Zealand, timber belonging to, 726 ; emi- | Phos phorescenoe, D r. Phipson on, rev., 607 E ү саса , Photoglyphic engraving, 678 climate of, 28; gardens at, 54 hrynium Van der Heookii, 1231 . Nova Scotian fruit, 106 ysurus fimbrilla: Е, trade іп, 316; Hazel 464 апа А 604 Picotees, 940 ; and Carnations, 315 M ME. to fatten, 4 420 ; and flies, 586; showing, 12 рле etj dui ет 555 aculata, 1231 Pine- epi. large Queen, 918 mx теа Lawson's, rev., 579, 120 Pinus rigida, 223; ponderosa, 223 ; monticola, 654 ; rar repa 654; Вехі, € 654, 940; роп- derosa, 654 ; aristata, 821; un S m reae bituminized paper, 17 pins, Easter, 341 es Reeve erel) u v Mollusks, rev., 199 Regent's Park, alterations » TI, 521 Reichenbach's '(Dr., ) pu tment, 748 Remy on ime 127 Rheea fi mic B Rucker's, 392 ; ге нау 438; Picotee sian ү affelt, 400 ; а town plant, X formosum, 1231; Du — he de Nassau, 1231 rete Sor uten soil, "1181,1905, 1230 ecedaneum, 894, 918 m 'jas oides variegatum, Ribbon border, 10 Ringwood Hall, 907 Rollisson r^ ) Orchids, 11 n's (Messrs. Rooks, 398, 1014, 1085 Roots, ки er of selection in, 174, 147; excre- tions from, 147 Root сгорѕ, manures for, 563 Root cultivation, 687 Root Fuugi, 798' Lenta Tux epi Roses, 604, EA sn аена RT GS siia dog 1035, 1038, 1062, 1109; | - ; seed of, to sow, 128; buds, ТТ, 174 native Iris! André Lero; m вс е, 58 new, 380, 43, 483, 653, 892; petitus e , 699 ; select, 437, 724 ; Cattell's, 708; the B H. н English. adn 1011; disbu: uiga 1204 Rose Am EON yen cv / 390, 3 November, 1132; Rivers's, rev., 1068 Ros e blotehes, 557, 560; black ditto, 509 Rose Garden, Paul's, rev., 415 Rose Show, alace, 629; National, 630; Birmingham, Rose e exhibitions, 461, 796, 869, 893, 918, 108 3, 1133, 1182 Royal Agricult ural College, 1 Royal rear e qt p (os rr eh Rul dor Rucker's (Mr.), 1228 Rushton Rectory, garden at, 990 8. SALES, plant, 272, 368, 392, 415, 438, 440 Salix Li 725 Salmon ladders, 507, 5 Salsafy, с culture of, 58, 126, 339 Salt, ЕЧ cultural use of, 754 Balte: $ (Mr p) орону, 1063, 1156 ming at, 636, 661 Sands, Kelgate, 749 Sanseviera bee variegata, 296 orta rege tacoglossum, 991 armienta гере tns Sarsden Bosrborough L P то Schleiden’ 2 it pr. $4 акы 1203 Scissors, ing, 629 пола 864 Bene iuh аре; variegated, 677 Pear tree, 319; Вери 966, 990, iti Hu" Scotch Fir failur Sculpture, exhibition di 439 ES llaria a "v a Cv nica tg dem тїй of the, 126, 1158, y. 1232 Seaweeds, growing, 771; British, 127; n w, 868, 1207 Sedum Sieboldi, 102; каи. uid Seed lists, German, 75, 174, 195, 101 доб к of, зы: vitality of old, 1011, 1184 Sieboldii medio-varie- Se vei fruits, об Seeding, rational ; 12; thick and thin, 57, 83, 108, 130, IN 1020 Seemann ti Isla: Ly rev., 631 Selliguea ОЗЫНЫН, БВ Senecio pyramidatus, - Berissa foetida aureo-marginatis, 1231 Berradill 200 Sewage; town, 60, 153, 155, 229, 391, 397, 441, 586, 634, hi е 970, 1237 committe Sheds, portable, Sheep fattening, 42 i , рано 96 490; smallpox in, 347, 5: ep ce n, 540; гаса: at e гы bedig of, 2513; lto, and feeding of, 565; straw fòr, EU South- APR SURE weights of, 182, KL winter segna of, 1095; Gamgee о Sheep clipping, 121 ped cba "m ma = ез, 828, 8: Ship-ti tue. deca; ЕЕ of, 25 "on 181. E 447, 609, '688, 849, 904, 946, 1209 hrubs in South Dev топ, 485 Sicily, oor ia - ue n Elizabethze, Smiles’ Lives of Engineers, rev. Smithfield Club show, 1042, б'е Smoke, 6: 749 Boat, меб uses of, 199; cure for, 652 онанд, 819, 1061 Arts, 1131, 1211 al Agricultural MO UR of Ireland, 132, Alford Agri d Үк Азат Re Botanists, Ayrshire rere de 925 ultural, 158, 300, 349, 445, 566, tani, Boreas, à 2 tress, 222 Brighton Horticultu: д bridgesbire (West), 1047 o = siens 1 em 1 Саш 1215 175, 295, 391, 606, 749, domu pw e EU. Kilkenny рашы, s SR noe деми ETIES —continued. Leicester pee ural, 853 Liege — 172 Lin nnean, $ 8, TT, 199, 240, 818, Long Sutton tural, 1 ral, А-д 501, 1142 800, 480, 605, Agricul аа md Lem n arket Agrieu — al 1238 =з 55, 158 quere al, 131, 156, 205, 299, 276, 826, "тз, 491, 443, 465, 491, 516, 539. rd 567, 612, ү ET 687, 5, 706, 129, 733, 756, 950, 1068, 1 Ms Roy T Bubiin al Botanie, pm 307, 414, 459, 402, 534, 605, ^s Royal Hortieultüral Elections, 77, 198, 967; Anniv тезу, 150; Book of the, у Fruit Com TÉ, 430, 101, T40, 822 918, 967, 1005. p 1182; Floral Committee, na 359, LT T01, 740, 892, 918, 967, 1085, , 127, ets rem marks on ditto, 198, 7 866 ; PER York Flo ЕВЗ” шы o, 1239; Bakewell, 1070; Branoote, Chertsey, 1095; Croydon, 1118; мар 1069; Halberton, 069; Hexham H n 253 roe Oxford, end Penrith, 802 ; Strath- , 874; Torksey, m ғу; 397, 1095; ушай ed Nis. Soils, tre: май ok 1015; Mon m. Danpeng uh, 1189; в (Dr.) Sermons, rev., 439, 1110 Брате M Hali, 1239 Statice Frostii, 627 ; rrr Arn Statistics, agricultural, 228, 858, 950; Irish ditto, 420, 1043 Steam ирке ler's, Smith's, Oole- man's and ces Pay 12, 253, 562, 564 Bteam cultivation, 106, 130, ac 296, 394, 897, 419, m иба a ate a d 1140, Steam cultivators, 1022, 1090, 1067, 1115, 1186 Steam drill and rends баат t [^e engines, 80 Trait of, 6537 653, $n T. Horticultural exbibition, 940 m Stock, , 14; ! reeding, 15; imports of | Tra nsplantin g trees, "Sorley's s plan "of, 147 ; at | Weather at "IN 1go, 29; of 1% ETE Y foreign live, 84; diseas ng, 1 Irish, a j js. t| Combe Ab Dey, 149; RN 8, 416 Lo м 182, 321, 572, 413, 422, 782, 159, m | rn, 156; notes respeoting, 180 fe Traps and vermin, 82 | profits of, 516; rep e on p ith. of, $T: Trees, African, 29, b; Ivy on, 80; barking, Weather Boo ral Fitzroy's, rev., 923 | тта, 0; П кле Аз Ф ро o Y 921; 26; law relating to, 54 42 ; 26 on, 219, 321, | bare. дау, royal, p rizes for, 972; diseases of live, ‚ keep- 483, 699; return respecting growth е ig Wee na ative Pea-flowered, 154; notes on, ing, 1 ез of, 824 ; апа КЫН , damaging, 1 15 ^ 792, 659, 9 971, 1020 took, German, 75, 174, 19. Fraser River, 088, 11 dr: xtractor, "dd 8, Stone breaker, American, i, 159 e heights, Power c a T rg ides nd n, ih j Storax, 3 Tree stump extractor, 947 eights and meas i Storms, Dove, on Law of, rev.; 55 Tree Lies ya 174 "— M A, fr Мюн of, 519, 725: growth — Stove, dry, 55 ee wounds, 200 e 1184, 1230 | Straw, Гог sheep, 610; as fodder , 969 Trewia паны seed vessels of, 78 We des hia Rei A bilis, 9, 272 | Strawberry, British Queen, өт, 222, 995; | Trichomanes anceps, 393; radicans, 602, 653, ki ou thin seeding, 34; Т es climate on, culture of, 270, 394; seedling, 215; when 798, 842 gr wing, 684, edigree, TR | and how should they be planted? 245; to жч, hirta, 102 Машшу, 175; experiments wit ith, 908 ; ps | raise from seed, 317 ; Cuthill's Black Prince, Tropsolum majus, embryógeny of, 80 of, 904; varieties " 922 ; samples об, 996; 485; sexuality, 627; Marguerite, 653 ; Eclipse, Truie S, у 1082 ор m » 1046; crop of 1803, 1041 т bend EU 653; Japanese, Lec pistillate, 6773 ; La | Tuber, new, P hera a ing, d | Constante, 629, 677, 749 eM Harry, 677; | Tulip, ^ 985, ? 1028, 1040 heat y не ý | Yarm, 700, 724; spur: p and | Tulip sh w, national, 555 Williams’ ( r.), nursery, 72 “ | orts, 773 ir пы Ti "Triomphe de | Tumou or ies Willows, Weeping, 606 ; i crack, 725: x] Hollande, 869; Frogmore Late Pine, 1207; rnips, acreable yield of, 372; Telliower Willow stem midge, 891 D uti | French usd E 1206 or Teltower, 941, 966, 990 Wimbled llage Mus um, 387 | w be! rs, 1034, 1083, 1157 Turnip grub, 922 ind О; | Succulents, 5, 341 Suffolk Agricultural e exhibition, 733 Sugar са n, 966 Su rye m m perphosphate making, 350; application of, 83 Sw. a violacea; 6, 296 ; splendens, 627 NUM. y 990, 1063, Том, 1089, 1085, 1110 апа Еаре, 1 " cula- a 629 Swift, th Swiss АА Society, 871 Swyncombe, Bougainvilleas at, 868 T. LE decoration, 579, 581, 588 arm, 206 I Yan Volxemii, 1231 5 Tar, smell of genus. Tates Al d Tev., 31; Arithmetic, —— ват Lene А тпіса Таз 580 Tea, how to make, 535; American, 944, 108 ошо! їп Ars 1033, 1231 ңа cophilea violæflora, и , effect of Gulf Stream оп, 51; of 1862, 5 ; of А 1862, 77; summer of 1863, Ti; ; effect of on cultivation, 445 ; raised by drainage, 465; iation in, 968 emple Chrysanthemums, Tenancy at will, pn к Tenant fte 13, Тепеһ "ek бав, 700, 794,748 Testimonials, атеш ural, 922 Theo eoe Ке Thermom 158 Thin seeding а З, 1116 n the Ушел ш эз ver 25 ; — Ü 56, 102, 197; Pitch Pine, 103; Greenheart, 658; New Zealand, 791 Tithe commnutation, 6 AA bacco culture, French, 9 Tombs, Sou! E DM DL BAR 31 Top dressin 5. 50 Town ы, deus Turni заг 845 Таг toring, prize essay on, 157 ү. Vegetable e chlorosis, MEME insects injuriis 0, 78 Vei nursery, 679 ein of, 459 r^ ‚ 133; and heating, Verbena, Lord Leigh, 996; Lord Oraven, 296, 856; select, 653, Hn Italian, 632 Vermin and impr 1, 845 Veronica syriaca, MEN а: Dicks, rev., 61 y College, 4 Vicuna, ; 108 Schools, lectures for, 079; museums, aged, 8; dis of, 102, 171, 488; 1155; pruning of, 604; grow- 8, Br Vines, ill man gratting, 419, ing of, 840, 869, 918, 991; perpetual fruit- ing, 120 1014, 1181, 800, 557, 1205 | Vine-leaf excrescences, ав, 584, 656 Vine mildews, 582, 872 Viola arbori randyana, 1231 Violets, 55; Don “ыт; Russian, 1131 Vitality o of а Fulham Oak, 1084 Viti, Seemann's Mission to, rev., 606, 631 Voe! бето on manures for Grass, 612 W. лсе, Berwickshire, 37, 39; {іл Roxburgh- shire, 109 ; et 1i ; 803, 1090 Walls, brick v. stone, 1 orchard 1230 Wall fruit, 342 ace concrete, 1208 а р Annales Botanicos Systematicm, rev., Warnors Bel Аа Pi plan arner's Selec: us rev., 655, | - 1183 ag P houses, v. Women, addres: o you re Wood (ит. hÈ дом of, 1160 ats, 2 Ze оаа а 126 Woo den posts, pera of rot in, 176 75 9 e, oods, New VALLOTA purpurea, 270, 393 c Vancouver Island, 55 t h Australian Ccology, "n rieties, thoughts about, 772 Wo vods and foi b ^ Woodlice, to kill, $ Woodstock, gardens at, 175 Woollen refuse, e, 1133 br dert steam culture Worces: "- ricult epe 705, 706 Woning Lord Broughanvs address to, Working men's flower shows, 675 Worms, pes Wounds, Wrest Park, gre at, 103 Wynter's (Dr.) Subtle Brains, &c., rov., 1016 XANTHOXYLON fraxineum, 656 Xylaria, new, 364 ; tuberosa, 654 25 YAonmrxa in the Baltic, rev., 439 Yams, 1232 Year Book, Agricultural, rev, 326 Yedo pe Peking, Ропа 8, YOV., Yedo, scenery aroun Yew ine а poor old, со Yucca lineata lutea, 460; flaccida, monsti on, 1227 391, 486 2. Wasp cells, Water, uses ra 219: wanted pure, 991 Water er rights, 892 ater weed, 889, 917, 043 Dictionary Trade lists, 31, i. "109, 805, 967 Training and gymnastics; rev., 1184 ы TI act KS, y ot Chemistry, 15 Wax, grafting, 105 > d ZINNIA, new double, 412 Eoo 272 ostylis arachnites, 607 · Zürich h Botanic Garden, 583, 607 АвгЕз Albertiana, 340 Alocasia Lowii, 580 OF PLTA Е ттооро Farm, Luton Park, 755 f Flower Gardon at Latimer’s, 1229 ко, IN THE PRESENT VOLUME. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 1—1868.] SATURDAY, JANUARY 3. Ше Ргїсе рг, N, 6d. M Orange trees INDEX. „llb 13 l4 Orchidianæ b b cLeod on Arithmetic d rar 51 An Bombax Malabari: . . a Bree rrétiarks o m R Brin olumbia, camping in . Cotton tree .................... 8a new ..... €Gream , 3.1. oe e 15b — of Peru Dies Orchidiang ..... 4 бе out Dra wi во онаа ,. 8 b | Ponies, Icel: эси ер Сот mission .. 12 b | Prumnopitys Farming, zn I: „. M b | Quinine, substitute for — modern » M a | Seeding, ration: ». 9 а | Society, Linnean ë ü c eue depu of с m plo n » 895 Өш ede а .. 8 с | Tallow tree.. 14 а | Tenant right. T c | Vines,ill managed LODS UM House, Fulham ,. 9 c | We M itschia Isometrical drawing EL. 8 b | Wire, galvanised íron mirabilis ; Ka An Edition of ће Qux. CHRONICLE and blished от ios теа GAZETTE (ffternoon at 4 o" Clock, containing fei До of the Mark Lane and Qa arkets, written expressly for published, ttle in Paper. Hyacinths, Tulips, and other AMES СО; rwarded free of charge, and nost 237 and 238, e Но пош =» Dutch Bulbs. BULB GUIDE S foci on application to , W.C. SEED GROWERS "and МЕвонАхтз, Wisbech. Special PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on application. and Garden HARLES HARPE AAD 00, SEED GROWERS, eme E ANTS, and NURSERYMEN, О: application, Genuine Garden and Agricultural 237 and 238, High STD Tondon, Ұ.С. EEE EED COMPANY, Union Уй Plymouth. OUBLE Price 8з. per dozen. JAMES CARTER & Co., 237, 238, and 26 London, W.C. ITALIA "NO bU BEROSES. 1, High Holborn, OUBLE TUBEROSES, Br repe 3s. per dozen. BUTLER & MoCurLocH, Seed rchants, Covent Garden | Market, London, W.C. URPLUS STOCK „© BUE TULIPS to be BOLD cheap. Sorti es on application to BUTLER & M*Currocn, Seed Me xim Covent Garden Market 39 BULE BS — SURPLUS OCK.— Orders over 108. value carriage pad. Рег 100—5. d. HYACINTHS, eic -— Er . xa M^ 0 LATE TULIPS 4 > D Aer E] EARLY TULIPS 6 : T TULIPS 927 Also a а er of other Bulbs at equally low prices; an in free on appl: lands, Maresfie vem t Uckfeld. "gras NS RICE LISTS Wm. Моор & Sox, Wood IROPZEOLUM UE * stal Palace let), Seed scarce. Per zr and 25, 64. Boe. эш ЫП А ли, Seod M. Merchants, Covent Garden Market. | ч жее 'ERY AND SON beg to inform their Patrons e that their EE of 8 y is unusually fine this Beso! n. A PRICE uo Sure Ts. 6d. each; Fruii stock or LADY DOWNES, Stans! rest Hill, S.E. pope ВБ and Вц _ _ ; h and Muscat of Alexandria. Hum. PARERE ғ to offer extra strong бае to o rad Ls qas Plan! v oach. Tho usual MS ле Tooting, Surrey, 8. B all һе best varieties for кзз А е tien. in Pots Grape Vines S. WILLIAMS begs to intimate that e fine and nr a of the above from al ting e has a induding and Planting Out. taeng Seven Sisters and Hornsey Roads, Hol- ota, rues Pine m eet е flavour. Can be Cenes, JAMES ыз, wr fine rd. SPECIAL PRICED LIST of SEEDS of 1862 growth on AMPED EDITI А Best prie E ze Free, and Bulb Catalogues for 1862-3, B UTLER M 99 ULLOCH, BWIN i HOLLAMBY be to announce that his NEW DNCBICEIVE РЕР бын кагы ES of the ovent Garden 1 Markot, 1 p W.C. riia are inan A og du will be f and post- : paid on application. Garden mà Len s Carriage Free, Seed a Vea read Establishment, ME Wells, Kent. W.'*25 Woo AND SON, Dwarf Tea Bos and 8 MERCHANTS, wi "Marestield, near Uckfeld, Suss DWI HOLLAMBY begs 3 E et па E and healthy Stock “ а above, comprising Agricultural Seeds. e a ‘the fine А Yellow е па о{һег n ading varieties, in the у үрде! e condition. rice on а же G EISE ACE bn n Me rseries and Seed Warehou o, Tunbri e Wells, Kent. 26, Down Street, Deis al Үү. MEL E Agricultural and Seeds, ILLIAM EPPS, Jux. can supply fine peg. —€— ROSES, at 51. per FR 15s. рег doz. e Nur: € Аяно:д Large 8 , Fruit Trees, Rose А CUTBUSH Азр SON have а fine ә б of the Am them wil be found many VERY LARGE BVERGREENS. "suitable for producing an immediate effect, at гариг гал Aa н, AD mei London. , Hertfo: ri. P. FRANCIS wg а Ape surplus aig ren d ue panem STOCKS (large) fine and stout. Price арр Wellingtonia gigantea. Өе: KEYNES, ve toni has опе of the finest specimens of the above The lowest price, 121. 12s. Hei Hon fiu. PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY can now execute orders for KITCHEN GARDEN, FLOWER, P дааа Me of e quality. Address PLY H SEE хү, Plymouth. pirsovra ЖЯ СОМРАНҮ, Plymouth. The GENERAT PRICE CURRENT is now ready. ew and Genuine Garden and Agricultural Seeds. parat PRICES ON APPLICATION TO go v FAIRHEAD AND SON, SEED GROWERS and ee t] т, Borough Market, London, S.E. Good Seeds, NC Tw неш Market Prices. US ids es e. Q NS, Royal Berkshire Seed CERE E erg í eeds, маус ыр, PRICED r£ of NEW DEN and FARM SEEDS and POTATOES will shortly be ready, and will ч е t free on ima lication, addressed Воттом & Sons, Ro; y» Бане tablishment, Reading. A NDRÉ LEROYS NU эрү at Angers, the d t and richest in ане е CATALOGUES sent on applica! our own ree AMES are now prepared di execute orders for the above, saved at cy ^ алза Farms 237, 238, & 261, High Holborn, W.C. L ы — ата brid of lobular shaj even], red 1 n flesh, with Pery litt little de pulp. Pare sentre, 1 highly recommended as а. P Co. 87 298, & 261, High Holborn, W. ARTEE'/S SELECT LIST of New and Cii —€— FLOWER SEEDS and PLANTS is no published, nd post free 237, 258, & 261, High Holborn, London, W.C ARTER'S CHAMPION CUCUMBER. An excellent winter sort.— Vide Gardeners jirar page 1127. 1s. per packet. 237, 238, & 261, High Holborn, London, p ER'S CHAMPION I recommended by the Em B cci aim Society as being an excellent bearer. Fruits and зра апа the best ofthe Sion House class, 1s. per ed t. Af unces of our own iod to offer the Trade. 7, 988, & 961, High Holborn, pu INE ANDAR ИС Delicious Perry can be made from the o сха varie- per ties. Fine Standard Trees for Orchards, 30. J. C, WHEELER & Sox, Glouce ДЕЕ БИр Cornwell's vc foraois doz ester. S. — 18. ; The Long Gun, 1 ade PRIDNE EL ыры, Магу. The best pa E prosont s sowing. Er ket, 1s. & M'C CH, Wen ts, Covent Garden Market. UCUMBERS.— t (an improve- sd Hary) rince Alb ment on Higbland агу), 18, wd c pure: — Trade supplied by the MUSHROOM SPAWN, B per bus hel Кс: Mushroom Pamphlet, ls. 14.; С в Treatise on the Сыта E M ede 18.10. Н.8., аяте London, S. s Seedling, Fastolff, m $ m 4 теда 2 Р ts e h price. Herts, N. LL Gro. ConNWELL, Seedsman, &c., Barnet, Herts, М. ___ ERES AL COB T UBERTO, and other à S id varieties of Filberta Жр аш, О вв, Calcot Gardens, tho INTERNATIONAL of these SON Eme Бейше о 9 Q WEDE TUR NIP SEED.— ndersigned h few sacks of i аг p а few of ехе U. a A d SWEDE, all growth. applicat: rt H. DEA Church Brampton, Northamp UTTING'S ней DWARF-RED = recom- D by the Royal tural Боса аз as tho Бр cation: те Merria & Bons, Seed Warehouses, 60, Barbican, а Е.С. 5. WILLIAMS' PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE MOM FLOWER and d ight, 10 feet ; а perfect s TABLE ганса. e 08 will issued early in January an: forwarded р заа зрте rs and DE , Hollow ondon, N. OR SALE, Вані MOUN TAIN ASH, ed » and 20001 ra офу +0 5 feet. pply to Mr. T. SKELL, Nyman's Cottage, Crawley, Si RUC WI TRANSPLANTED. P. FIR, 1 to 14 feet, 15s. per 1000. | yi o 9 feet, 20s. per 1000. Apply to JAMES GARAWAY & Co., Durdhbam Down Nurseries, Bris 9 ,000 гь SPRUCE FIR, twice Trausplauted, to 24 feet; and ScorcH aine 2 DA. Грба ^ Н. Brand, Nurseryman, market, Cambs. lanting Season UHART AND SONS, Dundee, beg to announce that their PRICED LIST of FOREST TREES, BS, gc FLOWERS, ROSES, FERNS, TE: AURI ULAS, may now be had on application.—Dundee, J ANTED, TWO large] PLANTS from 6 to 7 ft high, to 5 feet throug! t bə healthy апа well- feathered to the ыла" ly to J. ӨлжегАнр, Gr. at Mitis Park, ry вий, К, stating price, OWNIE, LAING have o4 leasure in are now — m the following Novelties, - e ах Во ARIA OLO GOLD; шкы е ы DOSE PU ыо do: For and description pgi i e Devin. RA Tr D CRAVEN will be sent out in April. T. Forest Hill, S. E. ; and ЖА Арран. НЕ а= have а few Quarters of NE PLUS ULTRA PEAS to offer, Price on application to MARSH & PERKINS, 42, Northampton. EBBP'S ЛИРА KIDNEY POTATOES.— No Potato like it for avanti. quality, beaty and site, at 193. per Bushe, on application t9 RICHARD WEB: Gard, arieties ib was Du —G. & W. Yares, Market Ba (Jawvanx 3, 1&Є8. + 2 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULT URAL GAZETTE. Hard e t апа ther Ohoice Rħododendron Casu and Е «d а ef Seeds, у curri f "m па OHN RER'8 CATALOGUE of the йт M. PAU nan p o thé late AUL »» [ PEDIGREE.) NÜ В pular plants, аа oxhibited by him at the Royal Botanic respectful Pt announces that hi SEED CATALOGUE is Hier 5 [РЕБЇОР NURSERY WHEAT di, — ve des nów published, and will be for- | now Г ady, fr bell post. py choi vx ра din which —— ар МАВК. arded to all a applis o vary seed, are as far s pos sible home-saved anc саге" | ng prn 1862, 62 bushels per acre, weighing 61 lbs. a b e а » f th first » ush, T describes (мшу "the colours of all the Rhododendrons, | fully selected, and all others araw Ay common e i bot kn m sj РА ына bag etd vU ` thereby render for making gei vnd о Хот p^ ntains an abridged List of really Hardy Conifers, with pus honte ай prices. _ The Am . Nursery, Bagshot, "To the Seed Trade. — Conti eve — collections of Stocks, Astérs, and o Free by Post appl to GEo. MACINTOSH, Secdsman, High Road, Ha rs , London W. а і... EAUTIFUL COLUMBINE. — Тһе rs can supply strong ion plants of Tiber! AQUILEGIA GLANDULOSA, d ed, with adhering to their zoot ara Sent free to Шуй о at 20s. per до; Seeds of the ozen. t 2. 0d. per packet, or for stamps of that value. é This is perhaps the handsomest hardy perennial in culti- tion,” —Gard: Tonicle. eners The e EAT a de wholesale rate. HN GRIGOR & Co., Nurseries, Forres, Séotland..- meal 1787. T H O ^ а 8 ханан &ND CO, s, N.B. *.* PRICED CATALOQUES n free on anti. RSHRY A i, 4 ESTABLE FREE DELIV and GARDEN aue under certain limitations will FARM be birisinin FREE OF CARRIAGE to the chief Railway Stations in Great Britain and the principal Steam Ports in Irelahd. Seca" Plants. ER anp GODFREY'S CATALOGUE is eady, and will bé sent on " it gives а fair price and description of ali the Rhod: а. — American Plants worth growing, as well — De еа. ee f the most extensive Nursery 5 э in оре. The Exhibition of American Plants in the al Horticultural Society's Garden, South Kensington, » were supplied by WATERER & GoprREY, Knap Hi ill, ni near W Nëw s Plaits. UR. € Y MISSE VEITCH. AXD SoN, Exeter and Chelseá, w prepared to supply SEEDS of the follow- ing splen: did pira recent]; introduced a зоми ‚ feeling ге "CY twosuch fine I з to tho cannot fail to fos general satisfai AMARANT 08 SESTANCHOLICUS RUBER.— bs oduced from арам. р Meg its beautiful blood red foliage ren b ei Р ҖЫ ihe Perilla, > Зо colour ай! effect: PA o required, aud Tis, водій m its dw: € com- raging from 9 to 12 inches), cannot fail to make populat dark-foliaged bedding Pere =н каю It tam been i commended -— си aedes ommittee of the Royal miei - Society, o ount of its distinct dabit аз а zB beddin The EO aem háving obtained their Seed of the above dire Мезѕтв, V. & Sow, will be enabled to supply it genu rasta, 8, Glasgow enders "Yi - Mes essrs., Adelphi, London : Butlor & M'Culloch, Mess. Covent Garden Cattell, Mr. Westerham, Em 2 \ Сһа ооа & Са Oami Dv Garden & Bolton, Messrs., 152, Fi "себ Strect m. Мене». F. & A; Ch: Messrs. h з. S. & Co., Gatesh * Richard auc Өш, Me rms hopsgate Street šoti, ssri. 7s Віз te Si Mr. Е. ‚ Tunbridge Wells p — Wood & E Messrs., IMULUS CUPREUS. .—This EMEN i sent us by зы wt eee hàr gel here lie met with it àt ав тее: С or fron 8000 wo T000 fn 0 hal height, its рен Ж nie: = е О It has eb ud bi irin had medals'awarded it 4 ДЕ both th le p It is їп ced a с Royal кер . Societies, cannot fail to еш satisfaction, nentionéd Having iprocured their Seed Meme mih & Вох are able to im t Moses Austin & M*'Aslan, Messrs. Beck, Henderson & Co. Cattell, proe Frères, E is Haar ëm, Holl өе Meere" i o & Ж. Edinburgh and , Messrs: P., $ sm dig "Huntingdon —— Trade òn application. Exeter and Сһеїзеа Jai, 8. ihi о., Durdham D: | et rA I? Leadenhall Street, Lon to supply the preceding true and E GUINEA A à own sealed, Aden d at the ig Е way Station, with inea ы Б КА Wa réhouse, Waltham СЁовв Printed Dir ections for Plantihg, on Recéipt of Cheque or Post. 3 савез а апу the Or To the Trade. Nam AMES FAIRHEAD AND SON, SEE D GROWERS and E EF МевснАХТтЗ, 7, Borough Market, n inform their Friends and the Trad MULT KA that DES, House, Brighton, В Sussex WHOLES ALE CATALOGUE of AGRICULT a A] " and F LOWE R SEEDS is how ready, and may be һай 0 FPS DED xem dr Lothian on Е "e April 1862, i Een PLANTS.—'The ugdesmdéntioned are now applica! e sowing. ready їй Sbrong plan з. per eres prend weighing fro 634 ru nM M. pa Я per dozen.—s. d. | рег dozen.—s. d. Жыш bushel, 65а. per quarter. Bags, Hepatica, sorts .. .9 0|Polyanthus, ee laeed .. 8 0| Haddington, Jan. 3. Pons : 4. 0| Papas Gras ‚ 4 Ü|Prize Medal Seed Wheat.—Intern ational Cereal Sho i w. Aurigulas э nbi р 8 0| |E Бирси, fue named.. 6 0 Tui PRiz& MEDAL WAS AWARD and Purple and Russian 8 0 КЕЧЕЕ паа CALD] ECOËT, Ай Wallüower,Golden Yellow 4 0 | E 8 0 BAWTREE, for t SAMPLE of RED WHEAT Pinks, fine named ‚8 6|L& 408 0| fo sit snp 8 of RED ? NURSERY WHEAT, by à jury бой- L ve (old Crimson) .8 0| Rock. Сыа (Gon), *« 9 0 sisting rof sone of the тові ж nt Corn Factors from Mark —— Christmas Roses . T $i | Pansies, finé п -- 8 6 | Lano and A rieulturista he Lily of the Valle; ey mi xol -2 0| This Wheat is remarkable for T fine quality, weight, айй The follo — - strong 8 оя Plants for cüttings :— hardiuess, dnd "B one of oe pet uae upon Le soils Per dozen—s. d. зеп «хро Tas- situ ations t апу ё from i LM rhin ‚ new, 1862 4 0 ег to i tw don erm 8 0 dleelaria cn canariensis .. 6 0| Bulks of simili? fine As ò the Prize samplé, fóf cash Verbenas, all the "Jeading Dahlias, strong grou und only, àt 808. per гок kinds . . .8 6| roots d a 01.9 ddress; dep 2) 1 nas, now; 18 Herbacco x eph ts any 50 Series ^20 0 e od mex EXDERSON'S poen Ud “ы. BEET.—Syrnietrical shape, and fine dark colour, mm 85 the solid roots, are points Te exol lence нава б LE by its rieh and sugary flavour, and lon 2 2 CL RÀ o London. rit ofice Orders on Castle Ad drug ES tu — КЗ тане Nü ERES, V Wi ithington, ILLAN COLE, o Fog Le -— А beautiful айа — y good plants, ап m NEW BW FE ER orders will be Rami in Eu It has been well described July 5, p. 620, win the writer speaks of it novel form of Variegated Pteris.” Tt was àlso reported оп їп the Gardeners с-з 24, a$ —— :—** Amon ere shown, W: e from Mr. belonging to the Variegated быш. n, peu betw Ween argyrzea aj and tri ахай gm OLE has great сопбдевһсо tà m that it is ы! i-e МЕН nd become exceedingly Price (very гүр Ui uj gie Ат 50, 0100) on D the FIRST PRIZE agaihst ALL AT чараа EXHIBITION Ew Horticultural OTHER v (i tts VEGETA of FRUITS ап in tte GE equi) of | Gardens, South Ken рт рее егу, William: ае inim B.E 8. WILLIAMS, Paradiso Aiti Me М: sure in o Lu" above — Ж EO RE ll give satisfaeti D'cE " X рүнө eer ue ld and 21-4 5 о hardy, a strong, pur E во ae ied an Le oas layout °16 has been taken up for E. Mr SER tr it, and in HE ‘thë : and one which will | to seed. received it is ре 3 the best Red m de in cultivation. In sealed packets, 2s. each. - OORES VEGETAB M.—An QU A ix ALGO тее ЧТ: small юны а ат variety of ерее T of MESSRS, SUTTON'S ow, of an extremely delicate flavour. The Seed was pre- d pm for the Sale of Seed of the | sented to us by Т Moore, Esq., Secretary to the Floral MET A ^ MAE introduced by б — of the Royal Horticultural Society, and in а Professor Bue ponet lately received he speaks of it as follows :— - Barr ^i Su gion 12; King Street, Covént E e grown it for several уеатв, 8 or 10 as: а aa mt Ба ко. thought it to be Se best flav lourd П j; Garden, Beck; e & б, Adelphi Ter- бако tasted." Tace, Strand, London мез CARTER & CO., 287, 238 and 561, High Holborn, Ae. ii ЧО, Hu niy, mutation Row, | Fluke -— Potato Sets i Бие iode, James & Son, York ROM LAND WHICH HAS N з ВОК UP IN ТИНЕ MEMOR? — & Silverlock, Strand, Е ondon ICKSON RO 43 and 45, Carter & Co., High Holborn, London pora —— К не Manchéster, h liündred. Cattell, John, Wester bushels of the "bove valuable Potato, grow! vil а-н ti fresh land а & Bol 159; Fleet Street, London very short ан es ithe place where the * FLUKE 1 ton; vistock Row, Covent Garden, London g Street, Covent Garden, London orporation Si 0 Kastgate Street, Oh ,, 29, Mar кар, [s Хаант еф; Pert , Eas iu Street, Chester vi —Hà Dublin KIDNEY" They are picked expressly for ве B; stating quantity келше; the price will be forwarded on ар = to the Adve: ly dee gri N A 1 onoi P za апа алтап By ds love FIRST EARLY, Daintreo, et from Мт. 1 m 8 SURE ы ЖАҢ ТОМЕ KI 108, per bushel. |> Ve anderraetitiónddy which SuTfON & SoNS Pre be forimight earlier than either of the бшетшш 80! "pen 3 SUI TON'S EARLY RACEHORSE earliest pont ret out, 5s. per peck, Ue e ^ | mondson,. SE. tle | Fisher, Holmes, & Co., Handsworth N Впевеа | пев | Ба г атаа лу: 3 | Gibbs, T i & Co., Corhér of Half S сойаШӯ, Í Henderson, E. б. & Son, E: Nursery, St. John's Wood, London ide A. & iis Pine Apple Place, Edgeware Road, oW's EARLY FLÜKES.— These. POTATOES have e ы: from the apple Gf to the Fluke, and 40 different sorts produced. They GT dont ge roo viá How, Farmer, Рїейшаї E зау Prolifió -leaved Kidney Potatoes. d. are now taking o e above, which has this season. werd A a to earliest and most lm тоне in eultivation, : ~ бая en Ergo Uckfield Наб а ДАЙСАВУ 8; 1868. ] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ==——————— TUST Im CAMELLIAS, handsome plants, wer ү; ШУ Rog: no 30s. 8. RANGE por ozen: BRITIS ARENE fall of fruit H and FOR and Aquariums, Wire &е: R. GREEN, ТБ, ааа a and the Bedford Conserva- tories, Covent Gar Entrance, Centre Avenue only. OCOA-NUT REFUSE, às used for TERNE; BEGONIAS, &c., grown in the кш Exhibitio: Office im the Ci ан mud at 2s. per bag МАҢ 8 Md ык таз оп on Чое u the PATENT Ообо: HORT FIBRE for "Orchids and Drainage in pots. Stamps or Post-office Orders payable to J. BAESHAM & Co. Bansuaw's BRUSHES and MATS are the best and most economical of апу that ате made, апа are Sold in every town iti the kingdom. ` ÜAUTION.—Sée thàt every Brush id stamped “J. BARSHAM's Patent, Kingston-oh-Thames." алыну APHIS ga a opinion of GEO: Gumy orks ori Gardening; &c. Ре coude SOAP, to Magnified Aphis: mäkes oné G of Both may p obtained of ^ ү кл, Edward St 1 ios all FRUIT TREES di GISHURST COMPOUND. Nütséries, Sawbridge: Patentee: J. Mee R D Copy of & Seen i Mr. RIVERS, P долей ; extra d EiGN ERGR REENS, the best Hr di FOWLER'S STEAM PLOUGHING AND CULTIVATING PATENTS. RANSOMES & SIMS, ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH, LER for thé use of thé above Have the pleasure to эппотисе that they have arranged with JNO. FOW execute any Orders promptly. MM the PATENTS, and they will answer any inquiries respecting them, and pet Ree ЯРЫР ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. € 2 >> Е. шне SCOTT'S GLASS WALES, f James Scorr, Esq., of Horn не апй а —À prm su "ine ҮҮТ? and durability S of by p Designed to meet the suggestions of e desiderata of such st tures. They aré devoid of sha: аот durable, orth, Негіз, апи: 1862, Ithink you обв КЫ monton thé greât benefit Wall Trees of al kinds — fro of the V eiat pg applied in January, itis so very b ial Е uoa From the Same, eere 22, 1 «І must tell you what I heard to- day fr rom a vety clevet tleman farmer, Anthony Bubb, ., Of Witcombe Court, cester. He has a Wall to which, A M an autu they were іп а hted state. As | te y he unnailed v dpi А and gave all but one a thorough аїпїїп; GIE i x but the Wall Trees a! -— esrb Be serve gin The ero sual о xtures of clay, воо Жүз E poe the iacta on the DE жет sgul ча) ар. 3 to 8 ounces 4 M а permanent structure. Furt arti aia t n applicati CONSERVATORIES PINE and MELON PITS BATCONIES АТЕБ GREENHOUSES | VASES | IRON SASHES TANKS HOTHOUSES VERANDAHS IRON HURDLES HOT-WATER WORKS. PATENT WRO ABLE FITTINGS AND ENAMELLED MANGERS. UGEHT-IRON Every description of DF OR КК; Lists Freé. ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, oL D ЭТ, РАКОВА8 ROAD, LONDON, Ñ. W EM than ti s Unless trees Де: Um atrest, 6 of EN ater trength, destroy eggs E in GISHURST Сомро Vo x^ Sold Retail by Nurserymen and Seedsmen, in Boxes, 18., 3s., drid. 10s; 6d; ейс ; Wholesale by PRICES Р: ENS С Company Limited, ont, Vauxhall, London. and suffücien: ре Paxtou Works, Sheffield, Established 1738. be iioi of any resp Nurserymar бт Seed Merchant Beler no xe ngdoms, € nivis warranted both by the к are реїїйїпө unless — SaYNon. Other Bri eld pum gip tétapered by an 3 а ТУ: Eres HE JUDGES of the Yap Manchester, apa tural Shows, 1861, have each awarded orks, Cheltenham, COOKE'S celebrated E French лоне n PRIZE i PRUNING ENVES, ко, m | MISS MALINGS PATENT IN-DOOR PLANT CASES (ro WHICH А PRIZE WAS AWARDED AT THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL BOCIETY'S EXHIBITION). SOLE MANUFACTURER, JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. t Prize to I. JAMES, Tivoli W: for LIQUID MANURE DISTRIBUTOR. making a total of de PEL Acn rer vem treets, Je с gront improvement in чытка "MACHINES, MISS M M" been a seyeral First Prizes, and will wash 20 Shirts cile — forms a fresh, pleasant, abl oteresting. ident to the mind and ey i is ES and will The Old Established Seed Bag and Sack Малиймйгу. preserve many of the most tender Exotic ` Plants drug i the severest winte шини little of the ААН COL ato GO, Mere нн o arid 8А! GRASS 8 RAGS, Cut &c. GRAIN and РОТА То dll йб кув a tasto fok Ub exltivafigh of faidor Phu for тй А] ing Cu tings, В. КУ and descriptions, the Plant Cases will be found an inestimable boon. 7 N.B. — a b PIX. rp. The Cases are highly approved and recommended by Professor Lindley, and by Messrs. Veitch, of The ` ДЇ [tora noi Nursery, Rings Rond, [Bini ond Рбн бй ppm." t THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 8, 1863, Early Ё Spr pring | Flow EBB'S GIANT POLYAN NTHUS; ditto COW- SLIP ; Florist's Flower, POLYA ANTHUS, red or v EA SCARLET PRIMROSE-—Double Cri Double White, Double Yellow. СОК. SLIP from the uie: DOUBLE POLYA other varieties, all of which m вв, Calcot Са: New TN туу СА ы ontaining Select, Descriptive, and Pri Lists of xoti Orchids, Variegated ea Ornamental: Ее Plants, A іпдіса, Conifers, Ch н: Ferns, Ge — Rh ododendrons, ирг эзе mca Stove, Greenhouse, and Hardy Plants, Fruit [ еч pr Hyacinths, Tulips, рев and other Bulbs, E e" publishe d and will be for cipe ‚ post free, to all applica ursery, а са, Surrey, of Plants, Dutch Bulbs, R begs T announce that bis NEW ced HUGH LOW & CO. VERY STRONG CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, N.E. DWARF MAIDEN MOORPARK APRICOTS. Gla eR mt SSOT to the late A. - CATA- valuable oyal Horticultural d Азу а Boptembor engen Price 4з. to 423, per us and Seed LADIOLUS, Eurer: " GANDAYENSIS, т » 12in ir a 2 0 50 in 5 choice värioties * re e 216 50 in s ERA ERN ou. 25 in 25 » i x 013 6 12 in 12 050 Extra fine Mio 2s. 64, per doz., "irs. ôd. per 100. BUTLER & ‚ Seed Мег chants, Covent Garden Gandavensis and Varieties, C Dm of these ла doubt ad, р x. рЫ novelties, and none but st ч REM of 24 Splendid Varieties, one root of each, 215. Co "V: m of КҮ Named Varieties, 65., 88., and 103. per doz. RICE and DESCRIPTIVE LIST on application. Pa чакы rein ven Sisters and Hornsey Roads, Holloway, London, N. ANE Annual— diflora alba (La FLOWERED W. ew Шел» ines FT) ESSRs. E. G. HENDERSON А AND i» SON offer this Apes or as ibbon bedding Ae iu in i tinued d bloom i is invaluable - met iu other groups. апа 1 e Trade supplied ; prices on m mete WRIT T Bt. John's Wood, London, N.W. T R AND LAING have much eite. ш offering the following FIRST CLASS NOVELTIES, which they can with confidence recommend as being decided acquisitions. have to offer. Mr. fo MESSRS. дне ез. Ho заттан Socio s+ at [o hiswick, the bunches rded ve 9 Foster’ 8 eser de is most donem меа, fine ool Vine It has бор being large, w ium sized Ba MMERSMITH, LONDON FOSTERS SEEDLING GRAPE. JOHN & CHARLES LEE Fontao 8 d ha; this of a pale am Canes for planting, 7s. 61. ud A few Fruiting Canes at 21s. each. ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY AND SEED ESTABLISHMENT, HA W EW GRAPE, which be confidently recommended rne an abundant erop in the x rge ams of М Коуа1 ith mediu rries о the richness of its twin sister Lady Downe's, e^ as fi Pu COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS SUITABLE FOR ANY SIZED GARDEN. No. 1. 20 Quarts of PEAS and other Seeds in proportion .. £ ditto No. 2. 11 -ditto ditto it ee No. 8. ditto itto ditto Rep S. No. 4 ditto ditto ditto EA No. 5. 5 Pints ditto ditto A INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. PRIZE MEDALS 1851 AND 1862 COVENT GARDEN MARKET, W.C. (ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A CENTURY.) ig р va AWARDED FOR SUPERIORITY AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE TO BUTLER & McCULLOCH, осоосес ә SEED MERCHANTS, THE PLYMOUTH PLYMO SEED COMPANY, UTH CA OLARIA CLOTH of GOLD, described by the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society as Nilus сс I-A n desirable bedding tein el dwart habit, growing from 6 to 9 Extract from а Letter received from a CLERGYMAN in Yorkshire, dated December 11, 1862 :— inches high ; н are narrow and deeply serrated, the Ty ыыр; i: 2 1 е, ЖЕРҮҮ flowers in fine co bs a er ^ r yellow, and of * Our Veg been so nne as S M „ете: аА) medium size ыал firm substance stif and erect, HERD y ког ribbon PUN ding Liba COOLT EOTMANS SP тр whish! RES ers, 1 no equal. I ihe Company are now в Committee, First Class Certiüca! рое» Park. са ж 6d. each, 18s, per dozen. Bpecial p quantities o, 1. Complete Collection for a large Garden, for One Year's Body. E £8 D ir ыды, E eri d NN ине No. 2. Complete: od for a moderate size Garden, for One Year's йым 2 dne ерте E EON E ий No. 3. Complete Collection for do., smaller quantities, for е Year's — 1 in which the sepals were of а жел blue, and the f ve „ө 0 creamy white peche contrasting strongly with б І оё a | No, 4, Complete Collection for a Small Garden ihe Trade on unding thon. rice Se each. Special offers to | No, 5. Complete Collection for a Small Garden -. ... e 00 Banstesi Park, Feb Extra ngi Collection, containing double the quantities занай: іп No. $7 Pine Apple Place, Edgware Road, London, W. RTHURHE ENDÉRSOÓN AND СО., beg to announce that their CATALOGUE of KITCHEN, FARM, and FLOWER SEEDS, German 8, and Collection of for One Year's Collection, No. 1 .. 105з. | Collection, No. 3 ww 425. EX No.2 «vcr ER » No. 258. Collection, No. 5 ve 15K free on appiication. This Catalogue contains only the best varieties of зыт and an abridged Listof the most valuable Flower 1.. ection Carriage Free to any Railway Station in England and Wales, and to any Steam Рогі in Extra England, сез Scotland, and Ireland. No.1 Carriage Free to m most iatons and Ports i ш JE Kingdom. Ports. No. 3 Carriage Free to any Station between Plymouth and Paddington, particulars, see the GENERAL PRICE CURRENT, now ready. For further Address, PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH. No. 1. 10s. 64. CARTER'S COLLECTION OF GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1863, BEING COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. Containing only the most approved and choice sorts, im quantities to suit Large and Small Gardens. No. 2, No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. - 20s. 40s. 605. 1005. CARTER'S SELECT LIST OF NEW AND CHOICE VEGETABLE FLOWER SEEDS AND PLANTS is now published gratis and post free. ^ 987, 238, & 261, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. РСФРР ner UB a COO ТЛ TN ITE PORTTA , JANTARY 3, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 5 РНЕ GREAT VINE at HAMPTON COUR wa Notice of Removal. New ^ pups of 1862. Tho Subscribers being the holders of the Royal Kitche ETER LAW- Garden троп. бошду се enabled to ofer genuine the 7 SON Амр SON, SEED mM. "эла EL excellent HAM ? › HAMBURGH GRAPE. mà j ай рет A N «= ) EsTABLISEMENT. Strong well-ripened plants in 9-inch pots, 425. and 60s. p. doz London —€— U S fruiting plantain 12 ich pota 0s 60 each beg to inti РЕ wp SONS are tor Eas SEEDS, i 1" purchased in large num а considera uction will with а vow. to Y^ e x The prices эм lower and the quality finer than usual, be made in S ens tato thair Mr sim to the very favourable harvest. i а, Kingston ransactions sd Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. REMOVED fro YTRA STRONG тріо вае All the Grape Vines, g varieties, f with stout well ripened r FRUITING in POTS this YEAR. peo itis 6d. e can especially trong Vines having for some quoe em unqualified тре бетт "— Vide "id Article in Gardeners’ Chronicle for December 13, 1862, 1170. r MES DicksoN & Sons, The Newton Nurseries, Chester. MBROISE. Pin mesi ors iri C sime Pri ow for the a É DE GHÉL This excellent Pear obtained the First Prize кз "the great Pomological Show at - n d N.B. These two e re figured in VERSCHAFFELT'S ** Illustration Horti HARLES B. SAUNDERS, Cesarean Nurseries, Island of Jersey, Establis һеа 1816. Rd well ripen е МЕ grown in the open ai i Étandard, Биш. tained: PER TREE well rooted, s with fruit spurs, in fine condition, 1з. 8d. and 2s. 6d. each; Maiden d "Deut trained РЕАСН and NEC- TARINE TREES, 18. 64., 2s. 6d., and 3s. 6d. each; Upright he possesses by far the largest Stock of DAE A fe in the P consisting of Apples, Pears, ec es, and Apricots, in Maiden E B! Руга alf-Standards, and Standards ; Dwarf- dard, and y-train trained, Half-S 8 Horizontall. ed Trees, of the ret sorts, and in the best possible condition. pope корр ape on errans n. D 8м n, Worcester. DNUS No. 1.—FRUIT CATALOGUE and FRUIT TREE CULTIVA- TOR'S DIRECTORY describes nearly 800 of the best and most esteemed of our Fruits, with. copious Observations and Directions about. their unm n; the formation of atter interesting to WINTER, and SPRING BEDDING- PLANT. CATALOGUE, 18 pages. но а 3, Tho DESCRIPTIVE CONIFEROUS CATALOGUE, No. £—The ROSE CATALOGUE, 92 pages No. 5.—The SELECT NUSSERT STOOK, 15 pages. In Decomber, the VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEED САТА- LOGUE. In pna а SUMMER BEDDING CATALOGUE, 72 pages. J. Всотт, Merriott, Crewkerne, Bomérset, zu RNAMENTAL TREES.—The Subscribers to offer very fine specimen plants of ARAUCARIA num, 9 to 11 24 likewise Wee! " The above чер! fine tall stem; mantit а ——ÁÁ € J. IVER N, Dorking ICHARD cu S LIST d ng т GREEN FIR uu — for EL rice, popular and botanical na; d | eed coiour, rv gerer growth, "timbe es country and size there, situation, — d. od ed ru Bars e EVER- por oet. ~: with pes Index of all their synonymes. Free by post for 12 postage sta exon CHARD SMITH, a Worcester. ЕОрА S. 24 to 8 feet, 93. 6d. LA ES per 100. 20 £f ba. each, 30s. ITIN per 100. 4 to 5 fee each, 428, -Э dozen, or Tri r 100. А fine ecd Collection of CONIFERUE, ATALOGUE of which mH be sent gratis. Apply to J. Scorr, Merriott № ri k Somerset. EAEN 27, Great George Street, Westminster, 28, King Street, Cheapside, an 15, Lawrence Lane, E.C. and London, are prs- ut The су på cannot allow it to La e, E.C, HEELER' ләк азнав BOOK for 1 WHEELER'S TOM THUMB LET- TUCE. WHEELER'S IMPERIAL LETTUCE | cT. of the Lettuce is 14, per 0) = ILLIAM BULL, T.R.H.S., F.R.B.S, has a large and healthy "stock of well ripened VINES from EYES, of ali the р kinds (New and Old), either for Planting, or Fruiting in pot Establishment Tor New and Rare Plants, King's Road, Chelsea, London, 8. W. Hk GARDENERS ROYAL BENEVOLENT api e TION —The ANNUAL GENERAL МЕЕТІХС of the Members of this Institution will be neld at the Bedford Hotel, Covent uu Ча, ЫНЫРАР, d rone 15, for the purpose - Electing Officer: and receiving the за кер? he Chair to be taken at 6 o'Olock i in Mo vening овая n ELECTION of TWO РЕ NMONERE эш afte d placo from among the following Candidates. who tour di under Rule No. d whose cases hav nn strictly bees mingd into and approved of z the Саня The Ballot к. | will close at 8 o'Clock gei ROBERT DowDELL, aged тв гу PHELPS, aged 76 JOHN LEUCAS, agod, 62 JAMES ROBINSON, aged 62 JOHN BANGSTER, aged 67. rson will be allowed to Vote yhe Subscription for ЕД Мо pe | the esl 1862 i їз unp Md on the wd of Electio Rubscriptions are due on the 1st January — dinde) paying on xd 1 tho pir = Pallot will titled to Vote, and will r ү а Polling Paper on appli- MN RD RoaER COTLER, Sec. 14, Tavistock Row, Covent Gard .W. C. N.B. The Polling d have all олу issued ; any Subscriber not having received one is requested to notify "ће same to the Secretary. packet, ро: to inform | J. C. WHEELER & бох beg ШЕ Trade iii their Mer онй - ' Hall, ары R & SoN, Seed Growers, Stationers’ Rabia The eGarpeners Chronicle. ATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1863. MONDAY, peni 5—Entomologic xi * Р.М. To Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Others engaged in lanti Саван BAKER begs to inyite attention La А... following superb specimens, which are in the 6 feet, 8 feet, До fet, 12 feet, 20 foot LAWBONIANA, t 2f 12 feot , » ее! CEDRÜS LIBANI, 8 feet, 10 feet TRISH YEWR o fest Bde 6 00 JUNIPERUS RECURYA, 8 foet 2 5 feet, 6 feet РІСЕХ CEPHALONICA, 11 MIU MS PINUS CEMBRA, 7 feet, 10 feet TAXODIUM ELSE 10 feet 15 oet f 1 THUJA GIGA 6 feet SM EAS GÍGANTEA, 5 feet ILIA, Standards, fine и Тга AMES CARTER А Spring AMELLIAS, including e ad new uias, fine з. per d plan! size, bon 605. rn, W.C., have а n CO, Ho Ibor few n of the following to offer to the Trado : MELVILLE'S GARNISHING KAIL, VARIEGATED BE BSNOW'S;WINTER LITTLE PIXIE C ET, for garnishing, НООСОН, true, NEW FEATHER | STEM SAVOY, DANVER'S EOS ONION. TOMATOE DE L n RSON'S E ts, set with b PIN E-APPLE BEET. 02, ; extra HEATHS, EPACRIS, CINERARIAS, and JASMINUM grafted), so HUMEA ELEGANS, acis. JAMES DICKSON & EW VE EN гове, уегу Meu Trade fe EORGE JACKMAN AND SON'S PRICED and | Pein Rare free o: er 45 f of TRANSPLA NTED THORNS ^ various za for” а осел Coni ewton Nu * RUG B H mg: above commi [e VERBENA will be sei 1863. It received a First-class Certificate fe. ihe rarely, Apos | Royal sitorticaltral Society on 10th Sept. last. Mein s meer она р ure w. white Each Bix for dole] p eee on application to pplication. of American PA Bon ax and Deciduous Trees and Sh and а fime een of Transplanted Forest Trees, &c., can be remar) rkably fine extra strong, in 6-inch pots, rseries, Сез! plants, at tor. Plan “A crAsS of дй, опее b» glory of DRY ы эден such remar Ба inquirin hat a D and w ugh any as pes io ove that kt to say plants at ^ provided fri thi ind е plaeed by Nat Colour, light eye; Sp rice to the ele Victoria Nursery, Rugby. Time Nursery, Sey E very su perior qua of which are poeengrs stro; deli F SALE, fro red free = 15s., will be f unknown ren c, нани, === PRICED 50,000 SPRUCE FIR, 2 any Байж. X» Station 5 sizes of Larch, am t5. e of „Ау ы rwarded on receip tofa viue e offers FOUR zv n G C H 1V. ll LIONS of TRANSPLANTED LAROH, from 1j to | 211 ality. FOUR LLIONS - a Orde 10,000 оета тог either, А Sampl e Bale, con- LIST on application. Nurserymen at PONTEY'S NURSERY, төкөн 50, rd ROLE FIR, m oet to rv feet. 50,000 PINUS AUSTRIACA, 13 feet to 2} feet. 100,000 засе 2 years Seed TR, seeds collected in the Strathspey. the premiums awarded Ъ; Berner ir cultivation awarded to the Subscri! PRICED I a EURENT STOCK галіна on spp Јонх GRIGOR & Co., Nurseries, Forres. 2 years Seedlings. FIR, 2 years Seedlin; RUE NATIVE HIGHLAND t 2- tac ^od SEEDLING NATIVE TINI ives 537 of 2-year о! ATI PINE PLANTS, отет celebrated native Pos in RAR т piye сотон PINE| от Sale a large stock the eno дыла and this valuable tree kultural pla or p т фе up countries wid water dos are able it does fall s much will fill their system wit enough to “last faf With us northern people they form an коше nd the tops of walls ially Africa, of those Perses P unless n suooulenta уе 3| СУ delight of етиу ик le gardener; from | for A er otten for e de kiam Tor t tho s neglect, | wealthy masters, ч и with this d e bis fancy in despair ТЕТ ties of man And now the glories o f the D: Dy stove are been | de . Тһе names d the Crassulas, and Sempervivums; of Mesembry: anthe- mums and Globuleas, and "Haworthias ЕРЕ well аеш M THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRKULTUBAL GAZETTE, [Jawvanv 8, 1863; ——— —— sinceri are vies „М to have come into our former notice, It is а valuable | Arads hare. A расна. oyt, namely, Caladium Lowii The ea of acquisition producing very uu full- formed flowers of | in is not merely that сгауір novelt бна a light mauve purple. Amongst the ° Ew 3 Фат я from all time "4 been the Er. mar RE of f the M eared isti inct and des іга r dium Veitchi; and ктт zebrina, which, though е : Ek Жа Ж п@ varie of аро | Met. ae а A AERAR set Таба hese, Al кн : : s ac 5 and all of them remarkable for their | variegation of its eaf:stalks, loca n дво gly, to which the term suc- |) . Th goe е bol angugnied by two | ац тө Са — by t way, are apt in gardens to be 1 e . andi limbata | named а ando ош, an weg we до not know that ү of x " 1 у and picturata, in o ne of which tho Ж... of the le: he two the names they attentions, it would have been as dear to us now 8$ and in the other the centre s yellow, the rest of the $ M Ittai ars a r i tel o Я o B [е7] ч o а m 8 R G Q, < Ф Ф FE er а er 4 p @ о я ч Ф © © [en v were i Mov er Aloes that never flower, frightful "Euph rbias that m an | av well not, and detestable P Stapelia s that neyer dm pen ze че. за сом s groen пе о .1]uniike e ordinar white ani ow markings 0! " Shout, To this Е — qe АЙП o — в | vari а Ж-а e аў вашей Conifer, | obtained from its collector in Brazil a pretty dwarf ый andin nin Bs wor STER но worthy with something g the aspect of а ycopod, called | melastomaceous he rb, whose leaves are dotted over beasam insulas чава саа ъам fha ujopsis lætevirens, has also нун, - in Japanese | with pearl- dike white Mun woe m is call pn ў olleetions. WL ultivating. It is right to repair the error ; and w submit |° The bestfgreonhouse flowering plant of the year, in The most ema stove Fern is Litobrochia that the time has arrived. Тһе mana = of our | our estimation, is the white- док егей Тара ро} nobilis. This is like a giant L ia the galt MM for the first time, but we belie fronds measuring u upwards of a foot across the and th Cib i 0$ те ct e Uu P а E 2 E etr © Е ‚@ "£o ч © о © e. E e, в = $ E ie] S 2. o DE [29 08 B оч Š E а Ф £g o ct © Ө 8 & A E e B £e , L4 grea e w invite competition by ample prizes. Of “ {оте | not previously bloomed in England, ve M ) ] and Greenhouse plants," as they are called, we | unknown to English culito, generally. Of this we | Fern, but has поё been produced in a mature state, are getting rather tired—íedet quotidianarum | p only say, that it i tting compani m Féei (the A. flexuosum of Hooker) remark- rum for ieti та he s with wax-like flowers | able for its semi- «climbing habis, 5 and for the dense other remarkably fine plant velvety other aede d has also Уд attention; aud thing hew, do something for the humble and of ext ARII у PE E ES , S in this y nés Pac ex afford. НУ glass rael ш; vigorous e^ habit than the resi of its family, and pe Че ра от ro persons T ed a ds | great 2 ; 18° | produces r purp g lite Asplenium myriophyllum, mined by. inden, DUANE ЕСИ eg Pes Pts th Tes Е that h 8 Ts ye aid b convolute, —Sarrmienta E harbac 9 к aste that has somehow been y e creeping Gesnera, with асо "y ke x rane of plants. a NEM it — be | flowers, will bon а very useful basket plant for at the samo time t schedule of P. houses ; ; ий other Chilian subject, Calcéolaria oides deg distinct looking thing amongst e PUER Um л likel o be an excellent au tumn- New Plants. blooming — tive SES for the conservatory. 54. PRUMNOPITYS ГОВ Phili Zi NB. Eu eder Stapelias, Caetuses, Opuntias,| have also nicely variegated form of the "plan - vol. xxx, р. 78 ни — s M es, LIO and the like, ET pellen od Opbiopos maps m mh) LÀ P ae сов Орав this name, ut literally ч К Тш... Py hibited rd pensi ж Б Жр robably more hardy. e | fi Prof. Philippi of St. Jago i ili has pubs "^ retty mon ao! 7, em а! К n А das Ficus Cooperi, "from Хаана! "t s another ien T une Уен h.. x Ir tiat Ap bem Ba. ? h "migh атга i во as roduce greenhouse plant desirablo in its К i. [ir {тее vi xov distich n m tha ` in- T, 3 i Ветер very ohoiee ng ed honse Feras haye hé inner Ande: о of the eh of ie It bears, he. gree nch 1o g; d : 4 я ТЫз very hasty sketc tch will be 1 the V esq E 1862, which have not == = lare H e ti ot been unimportant, i CIA! ss 00. Жапон ü I x T I handeomest of 20 E des tour, non ; 120. ; 8l. 201. i.; asia st h possessor of a plant сазе wo 1 pol PA b. the spreading light green, much divided fronds, remark- И a vd n vexation of finding, upon her return T. а e for the eges „upper surface of the ultimate tai ME AE A REI gae plac l Кес E хх дя M Aor ihe latte is of P ишко тарь mith Ana мк d TAT distinct from PE turned to dead leaves and st arching pinnatifid а the d broader іп | © 99 no* presens у; pam che eade à the Exhibiting those lich are sterile, " after 1 he f f adi of other a нт allied o the .Po ep andina Lomarias. То these may һе de added р Ње aris Herbarium marked “No. 936, J uniperus, P ) it the. LASS 00. The three plant орев best filled ub tvled С. ; h er ; ndee ih. " Succulents, wheiber. in flower 0 pot 107. ; 61. ; 4L. ing Meer eie tho prenom Sis fronds; same i not Philippi described the fruit as ovate, We shall be told perhaps t t t Е во marked ds alude Dies. Pons expressly states that of P. andina to be now be had, the fashion for growin, A having ып known Golden Gymnogrammas, А. sulphureum | $ : tch's seeds were collected in 1860 on the long i: gun out. We do pot believei in the objec- ell аз its congener, chilense, is an extremely diu Ee е БЕТ eleyation of 5000 to 6000 m ^ T. Mr. R. Pearce, who браг ibes the tree аз а pyramida! of otábis onn; ; and if 5, Уа of ће. Cont tinent gem ngst stoye Orehi ds some good иие have : 40 to 50 feet high, wi! u le. Tr ade will find the article t appeared. Perhaps Phalænopsis Lo hich Lx Vergreons » f g ж. — а enh d h at гош E 6 in our И OE (186 foliage, and mueh the appearance of Abi. ies Douglasi z i ing; DEER Societies haye to do is to. revive the tas f they E pibe. d e^ lee rtm — Ec р а» strong enough ia do ibis ori an b уха, Базова ог з Cattleya Waresewiczii delicata, DIES ORCHIDIAR/E. es T Y y аге not wor e support by which |. charming delicate ant benntifally grown vari m (Continued. from р. 1190, they "live. | which appeared about the same time. Finer perha TaxixG Messrs. Loddiges Kee A Orchids asa - | though In we: believe brought out at any of the exhibi- | fair example of what such things were some 30 year — INDEPENDENTLY of the new garden plants у | tions, is a remarkably rich coloured Lælia to be called L . | ago, and cori parina them with the collections of the 25 adverted to (see p. am; 1300. ihe, npe p the Turneri, t sent day, many striking contrasts might be pointed — past year һауе been so é of the | intensity of the rose jo whi ofi the lip, the rost of the out. of these, perhaps the most remarkable occurs more important of them may ipeum rr ave wer being deeply suffused with purple иту now term “ Air-plants, to those ое phe - P dare not yet determined which to add to | been exhibited several кыш» endro robes, es especially | ка оту неф we the true aérial c their сор ovi a yellow-flowe rnean species, Те Aerides, ТЕ тт Р Phalcenopsis, Angreecum, The о place must undoubtedly be given to distine appearance, having а YU lip, bris &c.— which, thou ugh they claim a good moiety ot Lilium аш the Reda Lily of Жы of Ung ity hairs along the coloured veins; ed the rop in all our ases, үй» i in Eee ї 18 "T E ced. | bulum, a Moulmein plant something like Зн m ;| 1832 ову" * conspicuous by their absence !" Мез blossoms of this or all bu but t id D. nodatum or Aphrodite, а cream-coloured Moulmein | Loddiges mustered only Vanda Roxburghi, de а. i s i iliform stems, the lip of th flora, Renanthera coccinea, EUM odor , Sar- ; i canthus paniculatus, c dy f oWers is ] baceous perennial, wi with lea а, e 2 аттар ad in the mi тыс tod 98 езе : or is әс аг епс rts and in the a ee lou Азы aem looki ihinga scarlet flowers like those of А Жы, which cannot qoum uL. — exhibited by M Дом шой be other than a desirable introduction. "The Japanese | Leach, who has P bitherto dnt tractable plant зац i i e pletely 9 Ын pommes Finally, i in the al Hor- wonder then ifin this fastidio: d cien mb Physurus fimbr has|fallen into such utter bea been grown so as Мур qs aUe шке |y when Mr. Darwin 1 пес Ld for i The most notable ble amongst stove lants with. orna- | not without mental flowers Clerodendron` England, t that wk a slender зарн shrub, in whose blossoms ne was when iu the а is enlarged and coloured white, while the | m а sensation in protruding АША iscrimson. Foliage plants requiring Dr. а declared (i stove heat have been more mone зам when C. tridentatum blossomed f for the fast latifolia is one of the grandest to the M RESP, most ге kable 0 ears account. тоб, стото plan з ла БЕЙ Mr uà phyllum magnifatm, an t superior to that noble e a host of pigmies have also _ For or what тазда аге жену > JawvaRY 8, 18638. ] THE GARDENERS' ШП AND S AR GAZETTE. 1 ut opemat both ends. of the Soil, it was spread out to dry, aud 27 gvery hour, in order to have it ready as Ого Onéhidist of 1832, in order to ek talistofal lred | b species d a high fi bliged t dene were ra «em y in re baskets with the | p into hi i hole 1 е опе way. In packing, the 1 tributed by esc meria, | carefully enveloped in Loss, procured from the Isochilus, gehn DA CE. tho E names of|adjoining forest, and previously well dried in the which will sound strange to the of modern sun er of dam O88 likewise placed cultivators. And even of the four ur great g tl e roots; and they were afterwards bound fi d the staple 11 collections, i pidendrum шу Pretium to preserve them from inju ry daring Ма a, Oncidium, and Dendrobium, aa last only | the journey to Ventanas. The object in packing t has stood its ground. he fi viz, Epidendrum, | leaves in dr ry Moss, was to prevent them from à holds on almost entirely by means of E. vitellinum and | ti г heating," on their; way through the damp, E. verrucosum*; the second—Maxilla estt losing hot Энна About fifty plants were риф іп each basket, its ctt ri t has lost wap all that was wort rth he ends of which, ^" packed, were wattled by e third— Oncidium— ean now s ly | (Sogas) the trail stem el Passion-flowers and Big- er up € sperans popular зване rites, nonias, When рас acking га nished, it was seen that | waning before the rising star e Odon: np um. Ав |eight beasts would be required for ihe transportation to the other genera that eld à respectable | of the plants—the ен er of baskets being sixteen position, the ada ом 3 E o be going fast, | Dr. Taylor, having, with some difficulty, proc d the б e; while with t ihe sec ry number of animals, we t Limon d the Meine: of ci b ot December. d Bolbophyilums, 1 ојада еи av ger ud P ceupet word On the aine € їп repute th at arly The айнй ay led, in own steep | the raft for the reception t, | ured | them, m soon and a simil uantity of deca; ed lea taken from the ved ern nb ain "ore was is eated in the "^ үгү а sabi ect in drying the soil was to ender us ма friable, апа to Frei any терем Ше os mish be in it—such as roots, fibres, &c. the d t o the fier roe rays o thesun —— iba as dust ; but ing qx in order, when n e T чика: (s m put оп їз. On the following morning, at d aybreak, with the lm hermometer standing at 75^ Fahr., ixed about equal quantity of the dried soil, and een ed leaves geth moist e compost т water, an: nd а erwards carried it t e raft. pow; the stability of the cases by pouring water do and by this mode was enabled to make the bottoms wisely meiske a proceeding absolutely necessary, аз, during the voyage, the cases might be standing hor. several hours, or perhaps days, in 5 or 6 lgzag forest- covered nem: 4 апа oe T DR 1 апа s of fallen trees, which ca ansed le as Miltonia, Burlingtonia, Lælia, righopilie,| e Paphinia, |, Huntleya, t &e. Then again ther pedium, w it is over “з century y -— e prominently ped otice. Those two ve um and C. insigne were,up to the en 4 9 its v representa- tives in our stoves. Mr. Cuming then brought us purpuratum from the E. Indies, to - pere ds followed . barbatum from Nepal. The w €— ore migh m (Xen Orchidacea, t, t, 27) if some stáunéh елау eid "put | [33 — for us. Still the East m to be the 4 zeaik those adm э ep ые T x [yw C. 266 С. "A eue си plant "x this | was knoeked down to Mr. эн the оће day |o me | dents ts alone; € plants were lost. aes сона n — tra- | On uio 2 hence i eat deal of searching amida the e In one o mule ] happened E get 274. ed i tree, which was aci hung with. climbers, afte oi pra maddy aeg another ши roll veral ti ushing the ме ets with which it was iden hrpa ^ eans of these two acei- L and | sible, o the baskets, бат p меген almost ing $ When the cases were all tes ted, I took one, and e soil as id on in pas forest at the base of the slopes over hich we -panie ed with such difficulty, and te our t beside а little st. of |i d 'fringed. with those which bee zolle d afterwards srenethend all the others | Oth we resum med о do vens's Rooms for 5l: venen C. Stonei—tl ^ v of all. "Ba besides the three other m le, кез iane k: to e spring, nor do I hesi- tate to тору rear bulis the end of 1864 we shall have at least two dozen distinct kinds upon our list. that time I hope that the Royal Horticultural Society will Маш "à sites a libe ral prize for * the best vna nts | whom informed us that Mr. wards, the cloths e gradually removed from o ihe савев—оп e hou n the morning, and two net in the evening— cloudy; b after a few m dag, eM жеге ар. Өй. rea ае вад Oceasions ви uently, hot suns, I rece the D x - or three hours in the middle the ; but the = ЕА Ф а 2 5 E. E ruta fra nsisting of bamboos and Salix Hunboldtiana, ро of, which grow abundantly on ert Cross, Southern Slopes water, rom an Antonio to Cayan nie A айегудойв taglas iabe river— was at as, awai g our аг It was nearly nine o'clock next morn ing n ЭЕ got оп our way, on account ofthe grea at difficulty „we had in ‚ finding the mules, which had of Chimborazo, March, T: di: HUE AND CRY, Ix the last issue of tho Transactions of the Edin- burgh Botanieal Society "ov is made hà the presentation of "irs of several Grecian of P. В owe s ur great & horticultural shows, mi а fi g jumbled together in a mixed i gru ultitude of às habits, these beautiful plants were collected into roupe i5 Eye being shown against n Catiley against Cattleyas and ias, an present opaga, the mixture destro lov tho asinos You walk for 50 or 60 yards along a vnnd — fr of Orchids, but before т, have reached of the d is 10 to 1 you hav TX ali a ptite of the same i i “Baccolabium, Ти Phalænopsis, followed by Aerides, Cattleya, Saccola- bium, Vel e MÀ Pialsonopsis, over and over and over е these into grou e ibterest pel neg ined ^ constant succession of w gam ази new effects. The office of ud e,m over, wou sure, be great! 9 change 1 I have rented to sue "iin Von 7 ‚ ви, 1888) at of iod а ant, which is h ings, and | inflicts а mee "бы times more painful than а g| om our glish wasp. and thickn: river saccharoides, the shoots of which А 3 loading our to reach Ven- forest of Gynerium — o 15 to 18 feet high. pue “е ur journey, hoping № mf before se of the day. Тһе pathway was in yospem M but the heat was oppressive; | and we were, besides yr gon gh dil. by a kind | It was s astonishing to see the immense length of the He us Climbers; "E how shey ks, and climbed е tops the highest trees, from whence penig, м Pd d , after a фу" tho pri- mantle of net us for more than | а fortnight. he baskets containing the plants were deposited in an adjoining shed for the night; and the mules were sent baek in two Indians who ed ug from the slopes of pr Early | rning the wm -— — own to and gem and put le sies есы а proparod Ttt them. me — g of e then spened |: — one and an gio. утте — ет moun- nis; P. Pana а new tains of Arcadia; P. Apollinis; Panachaica, ah puer e bontio species from Mount Boidas ; бай : unt Draeo, 6 m Mo ы. еу temperature falls 4— 5° below freezing poi: Whatare these new pen Have ү been жел from the веей&? апа w are they tó be met with ? In the same publication “Captain Playfair is said to — sent seeds of an undescribed species of Poinci we] bend à at ш, апа аер had bee ed Р. Play fair b y Dr. Anderso: handsome, with pure white fl g to ur f | buff. This seems to be worth nom yere any one succeeded in rearing Ww RAN IH MNT old friend Mr. Rivers, in his ҹем Seedling Fruits.—My р on this sien of Tne эй: ult, Un —“ In South a I hav ath f eard that P. e second year fruit." e to say that in South America no Р M төй, ost likely Mr. Rivers meant to say ж the south of North America; and perm to add that this mistake is often made by others as well as Mr. River best Peaches in North America ed in Ken but my opinion is that although our American cousins | boast of "i h t P рб n the globe, they are e. ius ioa. Та: on hi to Lim which he su cceeded in um ы! d - 7 ar ted | had state, on the e Sth instant. Оп enced Р the Cinchona асас Sedet, not to le ique sch in == шаш, Еи Маар ка vel together in | dio Mos : pac ing opened out, ма med ав fresh as when packed but, s befor t they had been more than half. OSS, е was drooping and peared to be already past recovery, Every one who fame to seo em said they would di; and I am almost — think Mr. Spruce was o f this opinion also. » viz. P, n: ЧЛ Y m nre AK column) in comm g in таи emus vi SEIRE mci Teils Деу still liy чл = Tet ums ico, I hav а cent dra: 2 men Ч ‚ Turn ecti = ег'в со оп, n the plants were all put in the moss I placed а with a handful of twigs anda piteher of water, In af e remedy restored their ap- pearance, en "ti in search Ж soil, апа selected some, co d wit the к wt - river. iae Limon, bility; ut: before we left e. e plants, the Hay d on | a M. Micha P ealled F Ossi- | stones. Jg gen E Warsce- | Reason bad set nsequence of which most of ppear t LOCA $ bis to | the CEP EE E A ” п E. the шейр in mountains where they LI ETE d tres which, nishoni any un carry y nd the M with me. Many of our stones to those that are grafted, because they are n н drought of our climate bette maro e dryness оЁ our sandy soil, which, after he Pe ' tbe environs еа 'eaches stone, an ше South excess “5 com flavour. John St. Maurice, Monplaisir, ей Iron Quetta Aic g the namerous f Ral lave eppcaréd on ЧЫЙ subject, I am THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 3, 1863. 8 araon ht llent. We had not aware that any one has attempted to account on | the 28th об ипе. ет І - t saw them » sce ромен pev — re ne 4 battar scientific principles for the observed facts." Noone has|mentioned to my emplo Теш was t eos d aber [шора reddi; dóugit pes es, hot ө к yet gi any reason why the material should be| owing to the strong ibis р ust ve ъч сы = съела аве et Supper bei нар 1 "i о injurious to plants pem in contact with it. ith | were subjected they would ү injared, | = ven and | a glorious log fire, which served alternately for kitchen your permission I will ll sugg ux л neis, will Бе hers месон са аа ау T ordered the men 1 drawing room E timo soo aive d ay admitted without pleine 5 ү which may go far to n -— the hatchings of the өч веч во exi го cs yg MN we Ый nokhing bo оу wd ttle th ti Ifam t for five rA upon | a: gh ар ssmadiall -nigb uM шына ma 1 gridiron or он а gridiron cooled down | they мат повеа врг ау. At t Middle sbor rou ea вога " ток cena — P pt g a tont жр iy " " to zero, the results will in both cases be very much | them safely landed from the ship, on denies А [rand ais у — Right, and Toft usto our own со ogitat ч alike. Palpable perpe would be obtained € Mr steam crane, but owing to their га » | 80 а kept in cont аи tallic conductors of b & at|we bad the greatest Es extreme tempera case of the tender: Ф of а Peach tree tram "a upon 2 trellis of galvanised iron, is 1 winter the case of the refrigerated gridiron. At t this place we have tr rellises | and knowing E^ that po of , We were brace; of revolvers, eultv fr опет ја arch nor m to the first diff that presented itself; and À that mean than telcgrap h wires cross ing the road ; ce, rriei- with the нА Леер. - I should tell уда, that the nches o. e not h urious, but the: ДЕЛЕЛ r ж ERA ^o cet. cold. ie 5n во саре get pretty safely $ de ce The great: à ur beds were ues оң 1 rM in опт journey SI ried to sleep, but wh protection to the plants. John Cocks, се that overhung the road ; in many | instances I xu - чай 215 — ст ishop's bell лер ees Canta in. Bi Efford, Р 1h. —Th ith all d iety to et th re y trotting at its heels round our tent, as it seemed to me NC edicere e pi > д реб t vere sadly nipped w 2v geb to their j d. | with great danger of their not - Б һе она апа td day, "e — шы; in flower; sweetscented and Having go & them at home they were nen on the uis ing ver 5 ; е ач хайл other в rie € Nested Calceolaria, two. yari ieties of Heaths, lawn in the — sheltered "€ рд we could find; | and fee (very ue nd airokosto: Andik Whi they (m till the зау f September, when when I becam со "т (отче чо = vs Violets, Geraniums, double Blackberries, | we placed them under Sod house built for | wet drizzling mar улы 1 the he same sid ^it being ыыы. — — S 16 of Benthamia | them. ed of theh use, which was all double had our n. уе ые MM м мм M fragifera, China various Chrysanthemums, | boarded, were—length, G4 foeb; p ght, 24 feet кум, Sunday we de avten CE ipae a un eig ep M Intermediate mel Virgibian n Stocks, оа Dominiana, | 22 feet was heated by a stov M "Тһе front and bishop un € - i e [s "and tho т етегш Mignonette, ^ vari irrhinum emones, | ends are e нен ча the back dark, ав із also | q ше — — e Trumpet Honeysuckle, yellow Зане, Laurustinus, the roof. Ia u may suppose, uro; Р r^ 1 oe shall. forget it. hn Alyssum, - "—— чарту оп. G. H. 8. can improve | striking pick — B about the welfare of er MR ho their at present tattered appearance 1 know. Three ou am 9 the lot are worse than the others e had th 1 о | service the bishop апа М an» дш and we oad now being In Койшы. is an vicinis under this oim in d to together "down the fin which t the depth the уш are planted, the material these thre worst of the land са: e e y Mr. коо, ite Маай fom. га Бәр ks md and ose the border is used for, are all e fonka In | never use fire i: ea cept during severe frost, when we there de up wit : "e Le. на; g : these "particulars, howeve r, the ere is nothin; mark- ke ep the cnet at from 40? to 45° Fahr. Some|all to the same leve respondent, се y fine specimens, being about 20 feet Sept, 20, 1862. i D оса adt up for weeks together in spring ped summer under a high and 12 2 fest i in diameter. Six of the trees and Ет: scorching sun, completely o раке us so called prac- | soil weigh respectively 2 ton З ewt.; but about 50 are Societies. ticals, who make -thp modus operandi of „airing our of р; ——À oth lange and small аг constant study. Perhaps “Н. s i will b to explain мес he means by the Vines bein ng pruned | twice a year, and whether the hes is wes: ete or not. Never during I heard o vit suci a case ; on the con — I have damas tances » which there was more t third of th wer Pu л! sd can I do ox dnd dhem to health? 4 Constan Dar completely naked. What lington. Isometrical Drawing. —Allow me to recommend Mr. Sapwith's little ook я this glazing deficient in a Vinery, and е rop which ripe in the end of Septe oue was all that could be It is the best and € (4s. Ikn now, ed roget to be - pers = all young desired as я INS Ди чаб colour. ње T accrued n ners, but fe w of the em, ; ja say, give | Gardens, » West Lodg Barnet. hit 1 эк still fewer, Ls evidently , are ui with the seriis of this par- ing; th in q erely r cie medo М badly Vines may С be treated а. ER тех мино crops Cotton Tre 857, an E IM маб м the| LINN —G. Bentham | the ete "he following papers were r ader, | vascular fasciculi in | the or 4s. 6d.) that | spec: Dec. 18. , Esq» кей d: urch, В.А. ; com difference," might MMC of the Filices [a consum not to be wished]. Of the genera Раза m T ill.—Last I сЕ КҮҮ et ie » = betw um of Hooker, the author examin verse d some seeds of a Cotton. wm which I ша fom айн Ad Gan sel's Bergamot, феру timi article: with sections of all the generally received British species, Ceylon. The pod is about - inches long, co the зар Be чр What will the third of the |an of the varieties, and in two only (L. some silky , some of which I have бийо, also йине seedlings prove? 16 has not yet fruited. 1 am Thelypteris and L. montana) was any material depar: а leaf и the youn ‘treos, I believe ppy to tell that this year (for ture observ the common arrangement of ea: ame is m, but about м Фала | tree brought fruit to maturit T b t, owing to u toward r fi d by a transverse stipi the young trees Ке. rn brown at the ovd 5, аа nly a single spec: у on. "l'his vd ve rdi similar Heren of - for example. In L. Filix-mas it which сезне gr duy ge the whole stem, | in appearance to its sisters bus weight was 8 ounces, | Was eL all hat the, larger terete fasciculi of the which then velled and dried up. TuS were joi | and it ripened about 10 days ago. Mrs. Huyshe took | stipes show an inclu irregular oval figure with а rden тъкан until dw st, then removed into oo much care of it, and was kept in too warm | hooked. or incurved apex; while in L. Thel ris the greenhouse, and had no artificial heat Ese the fiin a place, or in all probability 16 would have fasciculi are compressed, and the included tissue forms end of October, which ranged between 60° and 70*in|remained for three weeks longer, but it proved hin flat plate, representing section а Mighty the sun down to 45° and 50° at night. Сап you inform | to. be e idedly superior to either the Victoria | Wavy ‘figure, which in L. montana becomes mo! - унге m, Lens. agem ч ent was d мөн Of|or Bergamot (its sisters). It was tasted b urved and sigmoid Mu the form of the Greek x i ught ow them in aX ів а | person a specimen of the m а The conclusions m. the ob ое amm requiring t the — of е tenderest | -— NUN с=т did not know ee dint vio in the paper, vere al SES the aposto ое of iis anagem ıd not approach | Pear they were given to eat, the unanimous decision i ^0 they demand. | was in front of the new seedling, and given without a | Species of Hooker's genus d eee 18 ус н 2 sie, o not marvel that Goti t all these persons who | That there is no marked distinction between the genus Ne ur account of Mr. Haidie's € Grape growing should N taken аР оперони “К. N^ А “н. а” by surprise. The wonder = Анал К олец, Masnd: the pum us Lophodium (Lastrea, | . That th this e Шү жены Two of them said that it was the Tast " Pis tai DAE B ie sut n they er tasted, and they were all astonished rea oi contains wo Bri species, fraternity has not. stormed you for a “full апд |а the Aerea: of its flavour. ES I know X many foreign ones, which A y account ” of the whole affair. It uch reliance cannot placed o ingle specim arrangement of their váscular еде considered M enough work for а but looking at its large size and presen flavour I feel fact, taken in connection with io other previously Gi | the previous y i бош convinced that it will естли pibe egas ual, if not superior | ТСО p d ето of these al fete iem V Ыт D ai дын inc Varese шие ШЕТ» Dae merus t т о аад i e may be done by were kind eno Reds on the sul 1 gistin t exhi } ect in һе | аге con Roses y bit marked differences Moy piar саму Жаш ЖО all practical purposes | Gardeners’ Chronicle just» alluded to, m but | in the of iir vascular fasciculi, which s as imagine that you Eu Pacis closely allied pes do not. [To which we must add, x d find any difficulty i cutting С of a house the t year, but to do it after the E Mr. Hardie is said to al. 4 Cumberland Gar. Е would feel obliged by the opinion espondents as to HS M e | named “ Н managemen could. Clysthydon R : ofthe best keepin ing sorts in cultivation. J. B. feel i ing the result of кыз due 7 ix of ihe {о third seedling. It my been of Wales." Jole -Huyshe, -Black Alicante Grape. oltumpton: Ца нс —Аз the meri: Lis | have been psa. ge: | ard you a sample for your uem. ты ho aecount | that Mr. Petch gave of it in ы! sin oid. at раве 1125, exact], nds with is the freest setter of any kind of Grapo t that Т kn I know, d ofie [And им, Аа pup ih Кош the author’ d own words in HM | Foreign Correspondence. САМР ооз IN Ввітізн CoLUMBIA.— ntroduction to the inside of a jew mE rui little png хе were summoned forth to ap by candle light under the trees (which I must you are not ; large hero, b but stand ceni together, ] Beni. Wah. 1 оз of almost deltoid ou outline, its dark ram displayed by з" аа er m а Болтон a series of bowers). Eie e Ed ME DD Tibelled. nearly identical in the whole series. e British | by Dr. L LI Д yn us dapi s sc ыбаа аад ла ENE E E аа А Аллаа А а Аас абаа бн MR JANTARY 3, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 9 a new genus of| 2, “On Welwitschia mirabilis, ooker. In this , paper author has set himself appears to be exWellently well done, but to us the result is a very disappointing work, , to те dT or the answer to the ques stion, E^ ну e omplete ОРКЕ nd markable vegetable production, : ag wanting in aught to interest an ny but a mere local Essex 3s. 4d. is somewhat Por er or we may, instead, whole sub by n but that is more inconvenient than he most interesting күз which has e be en brought | plant hunter, and adds little or поро to our know- 1 which only are required by using pro- to notice sinc discove affles The er be fugio of dod, рен. ерні, ves This з the тоге to portion ZH PAIR ji series s of башга figures b; as ibson is s. s. А х9 Fitch, and is to 1 рта eni ү ritish Botanist, who has spent шапу у Thus, if 12:2 : : 144 — = £24. In this wáy an Society. The first notice of the plant was contained | in s fold. and , Whose critical notices of the several the answer is obtained іо having о ооа} PASE п а letter from Dr. Welwitsch to Sir W. J. Hooker, | hundred would b otherwise dated St. Paul de Loanda, August 16, 1860, whic s | of infinitely greater real use to the Essex botanist than ө fraotions, . We conclude rures Mem it is communicated to the Society, Pas was published in | his list of the disti:ets they inhabit, and have given bi M н E the method, which the author its Journal. he plant was found on an elevated | work a scienti ew value which in its present form it | explains, and to apply it 2 most: convenient to sandy plateau near Cape m at. 15:40 S.) y AU South West coast of Africa. In the autumn of 186 sent to Sir W. Hooker, both drawings and specim singularly lac Surely too somethin the soil; of thei aracters ; and о wering periods; of their local the reasons why they abound in ely might ivé 80. d said of the relations of the plants to the nature |; of the plant, ү, асв collected in lat. 24° ог 25° Ги d n about 500 miles south of Cape Negro. Subsequently some districts and аге absent in „others. To these another edition give simplified та rules ra Proportion, Dr, Welwitsch и two fine young specimens of ich cai 16 may then be > advan- he trunk, flowe and cones with unripe seeds, of many of ће ра" нА to Ње specific nam у together with his original drawings, In һе | по noticeasto which of the Lemnas flower, and that јасооовіу ворї early л, of the present year, Mr. J. J. Monteiro | the title “ hrt adopted by the serit is — sent to ooker specimens of the trunk, with cones | inasmuch as Cardin Mem iino пмен ў їп spirits. These were collected at Mossa- ofa s t "mee medes, the Little Fish Bay of the жш charts. Mr.| Amongst the more interesting pieces of information FORK HOUSE, re THE SUBURBAN БЕ" Monteiro, on a journey to visit a сорре r mine 30 miles| we have gleaned from the work are the following. AIR NCE ОЕ К. C. Navrog, EsQ.—At few places are om the coast, p plai at in the time of Edward I ole county con- Мон oong. сцей е а Success ha n they on which he saw about 30 specimens of Welwitschia in | sisted of one forest, of which Hainault and Epping аге | аге here by Jamieson, Mr. Naylor's gardener. his line of march. The plain, which was of hard | the only considerable remains. ra is smaller The Mushroom Кё, properly so called, is Күр, апа quartzose schist, was? perfectly dry, and bare of other|than those of Suffolk or Kent, but contains 1070 although good crops are raised in it, Yet. E А uite vegetation | than the Welwitschia and a little short spec cies of the 1725 i in Bobington’s Manual. Ошу four | unable to satisfy the demand which at cert asons Grass, hyrus hirsutusaud | is daily др on it ma a su apply of this useful esculent, id the ook worn in the plain by running water during the rainy season, The largest specimens are re been seen on the banks of the river — a little to the north of Ja donee. Mr. Monteiro adds, *I h info: witachia is found a the e nativos, so that you may consider ы. S. lat. as its northern limit." rther в have been atter gentleman describes i аз “growing on sandy soil, and axuriating where it can find a few pane to fix extrao ай spreading and eurling along the ground, pa ааш sometimes a length y et feet; they will tearinto innumerable shreds, hich is зеке ngly strong, tenacious, orted to have | С a Anacharis, Veronica Buxbaumii, ide pince arvensis. t tuberosus, Bupleurum falcatum and Galium Уйа, is alpina, though reckon ey mE р. hase become extin ct Diotis Vitis idem Ophrys aranifera, Herminium m is, | Sehoe nigricans Ск сне z Me of Questions in Arithmetic А First Princi- les. M m MeLeod, F.R.G.S. tivo. Pp.1 This work bis full solutions of questions in Simple and S EUN und Proportion, Per- €—( Commission, Interest, &c., by First Principles, in sid, for elementary instruction, F eth rm adapted, it 15: uthor' тв announceme ent, the od for Accordi ing to the arex extensa, Da ro T'ttoralis, | Botrye chium Lun in ongman & Co. | ben * Gardener," sai o Mr. Jam reply, ja ситема Мету tus for in pe Иш Бана th T M are | just after the | pegon to subside, ш w DAE mly app Mlle ? Mdb. . Jamieson had doubts as to its M effects, ha деа the half of опе ог, two beds 0 be so protected, and lọ e ui other half bare. The rops as the Ueber, and that th ey wer pi tata free from woodlice, with which the ае the ааай. Rai тае or never falls where sed | > Ыш «тин. e luy ios eo : р the most di йо ult questions in arithmetic аге but only found the са growing on t rately | 91 ved. without statement, an d by tion and divisi ly. Many difficult ones, we adm arid flat stretching far and wide xe ae Bay icu ed by -these rules; 3 nd а o apet 2 22d and 23d degrees of S. lat. Itis Бү the lower course of the гіует |; Swa The technical characters and a a de- tailed. description 2 e рае were then given. In respect to its Dr. Hooker Weed. at the conclusion that. жонар diny certain anomalous feature res, it belonged to the Gnetaceæ, in which he placed it near Ephedra. dBotictg of жем. — owering Plants | со "T Essex, qs the e to former Atko peculiar "ea the Stacey Gibson, EL This i is one of those rid m vermis work e pains-taking mdi, abits s Oris an iem fi is the following ranged accord =. with the SEE distri each, indi cated under eight districts, the айо чт its eps in rar district, and occasionally n pages of a tabulat Seem of the aida distribu- e CH еса ollowed by six i Mni parts were greatly infested. Under these ircumstances, there ore, employ them i dispensing with rules altogether, we cannot ton with him in thinking this | advi: sable, If o nce properl y u understo pd; die ey can di scontinued ; and when woodlice do appear, they are of the plan first, w ou he enemy invariably betakes itself the moment it is disturbed. In a brick-arched subterranean passage is | another long bed, which, in odd furnished Mushrooms d t . from August till Мау, ап elici it promises to | whereas in their absence the solution 2 some ao Difficult portion. of а question would frequently have to be bear equally well. loy in open n sheds sometimes opo ее» ; ju these require a thick protection fte to keep th m; and in order to prevent efere ated у ас coloured айе e the Plants | + сааса y Q ро А somp analogo us опе. Ex xamples are & has been said; M we че that Е Лаа or rules, with e куба peces still. Rules however souli bef clear and edem poy оар as is too frequently the case, of the of the work 1n: v by the terms direct, inverse, is to, as, French term, we think pde properly, ОГ, quem Ве educ tion to Unity. Iti iss use fro he by division ; and then Acor the ats ue of that of any number can be found by multipliontion thus, И 4 prod cost 85., what will 6 yards сов This ques- гп es the re and Gerard's ti peu It "à yards cost 8s., how much от lI yard cost ? th ce, | Answer 28. 2. If 1 QI cost 2s., how much will 6 yards cost ? ts | Answer 1 In die case the method by reduction to un quite as expeditious 25f/4-:0:::8 - 19. which R the former method x involves y ehe where hy e of о troublesome pijeti condition, It was s here із | M T hod by First Principles is that which the ЧАШ КА as that - а т з «d i ED rat "te КОСА, wooden trellis- | work i is laid under to keep it off ЫМ bed. Finally, опе | be з been spawned by are in mds lant р ^s bee асери the most ing , in 209 years ago; but th may be mentioned, that the r, who afterwards gave i to Mr. "Bow. "Те is stat to iem been the result of а ack forms a gno sued ssion to ose j ln nto u period intermediate between them and crops Кап the nus groun In addition to the Kitchen garden, which is m is an is at laid down in grass; and between sion and the Thames is ample e is EE ment їп ivi way of ornamental gardening, mipana it is Mr. Naylor’s intention some day da carry ou! е; Miscellaneous. Tallow Tree in Algeria.—This remarkable tree, The me |а native of China, and ealled by by botanists Croton sebi- now been successfully tains 00 cludes with two э and a if pagos corrections, h the opc of = 10 : THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jaxvamv 3, 1863. 15 years later it will yield from 3to4. ltrequires no | that state 555 will be high enough for them in cold | а-та ч TER iy fine; sieht frost at night. 0 care or watering; it may be he on the xe rie weather. Мо more «йе should be Ee it the s Mesi temperature of е week 63 de right sun eat “ АЫ its leaves are like those of the Aspen; its is | than what will keep the leaves from flagging, but REOORD ОР THE WEATHER АТ ончие, | white and smooth ; its ed б: an almost honigrhere шере should kept more or less moist. Ko НЕЛЕЕ — NEU | form, are covered with a waxy substance. In the island | plants in pits чт frames as bees as possible, by fully 251 дё et | | of Chusan large quantities of oil and tallow are|exposing them mild weather, but do not giv Fas m EES ka [Quantity n | extract fruit, which is gathered in November | any more water pus is absolutely necessary, Rem lé | Raine ined. | of Rain. |^ | or December, when the tree has m all its are. The all mt or afii eaves, p iue ere Pen 4324 |314 | 36.9 I 77036 in. | twigs bearing the fruit are cu ut m carr ate as possible. Le agio 417 | 30.2 | 35.9 13 040 es. 6| 411| 29.5 | 353 |. 13 0.33 to а farm-house, where the seed stri pped off, CING DEPARTMENT. Wea. T.j 14 287 | 35.0 | M 0.31 and put a wooden eflindriesl ` box, open Fil РіхЕВІЕЗ. — Where a supply of Pines is wanted Friday | 40.9 | 30.8 ац o: one end and pierced with holes at the te | t} the year, it is sometimes necessary at "ULCUS ая |09 BL | Че эе MAG EE " Werl pI PLUIE RAS 0 nd one. The box is then suspended in а € “kettle | season i to subject some Lot the fru itin ng plants to a high sh E ені ten pi f a few containing water, and the diameter o hic -— petes t | tempera of those | little from that of the a: The in hen made most likely to fruit soon c и put into а house by коскыш lo ЖӘ to boil, and the we д rating i where а temperature of from 65° to 70° ьышошь == > Чы the seeds, and facilitates the seraration pr the tallow. | can be maintained by night and 72° by iu with about ЕЕ | 2284 8 ЕБЕЗ Ек ЕВ After about a тана [T an hour's ure to steam, | 859 of bottom-heat, it will bring on the fruit. The, SE аве 8 3 я : ES Б E E the seeds а re pour red into a stone mortar, where they other plants ean then be kept хураа mper a- | 5. g g ^ cA e pet ста 4 Henia | till the end df. бе bod this will prolong the UNUS qr capp нагна НЕ бе in s м Ша ai B is afterwards Lebe s uch better АР subjecting dENI уточните cda cylinder with a hole at the bottom, through w n is жар! Пе MIN temperaturo at this dull season, эк „Ж ca ы. ota a "B driven y the action of a press. tly s. — As befor — oned, iier Vd great 3|68g2s89g822838*|P wed fre se from X s B and impurities, and вю soon moderation. in regard to ense of te emperature in а M бароре RN Aq ^ h ре EVE apo p Prnt d moistened and powdered with a red eart! rth, $ PEACH-HOUSES. —]f the i are swelling, 50° by g ч|аблвашкзыйц& p E the cohesion. of the ta Ilow. In hot weather “ү may be ! maintained ; sprinkle the trees т, B ix S51 энҥткҥкҥекюн ыз ? Dore $5,559 ^525z mir even tipped i To guard against this i ience 1 Peach-trees in jots E Ze ее Р а Заза A ar are dip into to wax. 'The se t d se e first м з озю юеоеоовюв›ювювю› |®& p ne the operation above ксы аге урал а fave арыга im will be Er үз "il dr ч; ай ERE ж АМЕ ЕШ SOUS ШЫ d Ё i f Sil ood from them by pressure. Galignani. the fru means 0 of а camel-l i. Tr р 2 ын « x Utili ©, Mte hair pencil. ees in |ькьь›ьҥ‚›ью›юнҥьесесгекю | е е; 5 Dai У ра ren т Р Wi кан аса гоне ай АА temperature of 57° by night, а and a rise Blacgadsaassueaa RIB 3 : is Кеи А aV or 2 ie sn A M ^ of 50 10° k^ day, with fire-heat according to the state ртт — e: Australia, has been charged by the Acclimatation Ex: a 5 SEBEBRRRSER|M к Society of Melbourne to дө. out to the colony as many Кыны of fi folia — Peg a а е о, : 25 - cà di der | E German sparrows as ^» сап possibly procure. Cater- | opportunities ges a sional 9з of K Kidne me "i Б ею honen m рео МШЕ à pillars and other insects commit aW ravages ues — REUS Rhubarb, "n ys CE деу. Beans |. ш m. а ЗЕЧЕВА ab B im particularly at Victoria, and these birds uld LOWER GARDE ЭКИ ЫЕ эы ло Lk e^ ym E 1:13 [p mmm prepo р рю ы e the most MN means of des roying them. X Dore: ch sumi wem vm Tike. the Г t little есп! EE |= 22858888 ЕБ ЗБ eot got will be shipped off in March next. b gn EIE dioe vo e bal d р 4 Ponies Are trüly Ww руч uiuis e done. in the regula r wo ork of this department ; but| & W d oo sopor qd рг г! B : i r smooth er рт ЗЕ Е БЕБЕ ЕЕЕ ВЕЕ а |5122 ! of CE up pee steeper than a stair but with M 2 дем foer-heda,or renewing the soil in old. оло, ERR A ii ioci ЖМ s i " footing not half so good; through mud puddles, water | permit. Hol еа анор у KleertstttcffiPl . | bogs ; over tracks of volcanic sand ; thr о coppices; | al To жарчы ашыш ЫЫ асур e GERERAEZLRLLLLLA $ sí: 1 up hill, down hill; or across rivers. Patient and sur t b 9835 t у PREE the bad soil, and replacing ЕЕЕ a a a oa 2 E F bð, they sti ck at то othin ng. They are guided, by the it by a compost suitable for the plants; and even where Dub D SORS SP ИКЕ feet ав much as b ре аена rmi Чие». aur peer а з|гвавекагавва "| һее1 ЭЁ b Yeslandic © arefully rem rom the roots, an replaced b зр es à mem ; | SUN i iders, сейде they y мар. understand. | Ъе tter material, Ta wet weather plenty of work mi ght E © B A ы A È $ ЕЧ S S > 3 = Ed 2a 1 on the poo г beasts’ sides, E their дау? i Аааа чл мн аш шн шү: done, they ме по man of айнын on мам, ^v іо baskets, and seats, and іп painting wire trellises, TER A Бш г ЕШ | зу чани ипа bridle taken o tbe are then left shift mi р E ta нм ate mias us dE A Races: знаена їп е S w аиса айыы ссн ЕИ ДЕЈ р pa dad Pen and Pencil Sketches of Faroe and | possible. Should the plants Бусан rend : z а mida -e p & 1 A Substitute for Quinine.—Drs. Joret and Homolle Pede th кд Mio d £ thx pim смо € exposed рава aerae ic : hare hid before the Society of Pharm macy at Paris а | obta e action of the sun's rays. Those who have el-cseceoscerctoenrceg|z & о which they h о aegris er of anunculuses - E m шю фа ож COR HE BT. ` y е н Өң ame of hel colle end S525e£8 е о" рр F^ "ані which they claim iho mad cinal make up their beds, bnga to do so without delay, as — e : prope of Peruvian bar new uct is und сир rites P коопе аге. Të the béis £ 4444440625402 E кыне f icai бий Pu raley . The method is have not been — веб perhaps the simplest and S £5SE52SSSSES|?$ : | as follows :—“ Powdered Pis seeds are to be ex- x vi sf ode ga IP PUR зр emt pati = 6 [эге р 2 cjg k hausted with alcohol of sp. gr. 890 to 864; ie tincture | t decayed c g» e|lesszesg28 2 4 5 Sj к btained is to be treated vig anímal charcoal, and then urfy loam to the де th of 12 fedes: the remaining 6 ввввехча я са ETT evaporated in а wate until threofourths of the inehes to be e ча ч loam, leaf-soil, and sand, ы |ыҗзнҥннҥннюь›ьовюоне | , alcohol have been recovered, . The residue thorougly ies ZJEEEEIXERIIILAE treated with ether or chloroform, ud the но » HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN ааа orum obtained is to be evaporated (finally by a stove heat), | Persevere DE e weather is mild in getting well АЫ Кэр Ылл е =- S Е! е ч: eria of eee menstruum has been expelled. | fi patiga end vet der owes operations on wall fruit &.|&498.9.55539p44pgp^|*9 quid remains which is to be triturated with an|* g, and dressing. Continu 8 юнь Ф o = зр n its e д а and then allowed to | ties renovation Н ГМ bord Я аз аз opportunity offers See з |аз2859 Е 2 Š E & z 3 $ d 1 m throngh a thin layer of charcoal, Thek will е ес pruning, sid pera meo сей ш with r pP Bn нбр ыю е nHn o pjg | nearly colourless. Тһе produet s0 swati is called quick lime to destroy Moss., Тһе most effectual 5|eseegsshERtBkkP|S apiol." дрі retains the odour of seeds, and us hid this is, however, thorough draina АП E has an acri mmn ngent iste; it is ped to & Bxed | 1 pied groun should now be turne Кор e | е + S Dome F F| e dial not contain nitrogen. It is Bags ough d digging, trenching, or ridging ; regulating these $ AARAA БЫЛ Еш”, ейн ofa e drops in any mucilaginous fluid or | operan pop according to the nature of the ei ee the | E *, all looks well for apiol ; but | сатан preceding and contemplated fu Notices to Correspondents, · : we place it by the side or in the place of quinine, | | This is, however, more a month‘ of preparati ^h han of | 50058: e dos Surely a compilation like that of Beetoms | we must hear its virtues more widely » | actual operations, and ct ui im. ап оЁ may deserve what is said of it, even although some preposto: and learn Mey e of its price as of the w н eather ; all sor ди, Will depend upon the state! хеп раза occurs init. We repeat that it does deserve rival. Social Sei d compared with its under cover shoul 1 be got быз rie ce eye m be ж Panenky асоба MÀ але 1 be e ine "Miles 4 ага іп ЕОМЕТРІС assent usareply to*' - nage d hard 2551 оь ма ы ыма for acides оц "оруш TENA а pe Ыр A cro aed by endar of Operations. must b mposts. Every advantage A Mitos” Мг. e ofargument may bejn judged оёой (For the | to growing crops, such as Lettuce s, Cab .| -matical education, or that the landsca зе АБЫ пег should be ensuing week. flowers ; surface stirring взд ben and Cauli-| a Wran er of Cambridge, or as * Miles! says, “аг tically ANT DEPARTMENT. | ered in od of dry lim pes red ust be d do геу àblest hand known by me to sim тону, &e.—About 40° is a good tempera- | be give Eben iege U may | geometrica designe ia en ordinary workiog gardota, y m rà ore aj that he places artist eo ^d this house а not ege to sitting rooms n. YEN Она. who desigus and € labourer sonstha satro leve n U e purpose of wi : = ound Th the man mens without bv in perse ES but where a spp yor . BTATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON dosi ren. EL Колго геш gu |; stove plants in bloo is cialis да wp | d ied Forthe Week ending Dec. 31, rem danni tmi ee diiibh ия za раве : forcing pit, ам. S esse Ege C A СЫ Ho E! find hundreds of such formas in every. large establishment in E ue ot iN peg is y nidi ра аа нору рало Стае =н =й 5-1-5. E амаз Or Frunta : N. No. 8 з probably Вел Нон: 4 Brown use in ear of Worcester. The Apple, , round and very acid, pex ‚ are thirsty plants, and should be well attended iu | свої У.Е. 1, 7, 9, Glou M C i45 with water ту they are also liable to the attacks of to | Eyewooi; & Old Colmar; б, 18, Easter Bourré; 8, Hacons —— insects, and must be well looked after. Chinese Prim- 20| -Van Мова Е. азлыгы Diel; 12, Beurré Rance. — M E roses. are likewise very ornamental, and ought to ће |. 3 | Saxon: PLAET iH J- dt — рар аата аш with a little sand, suits the ecayed cow-dung, | verum. 3006 351] 135 | 45. Ed dE KU SE NC NC у с Жар d m Beine. ies - they | Dec- 25—Qlear and fine ; fine - PRODIGIOVS EXPERIMENTS : P P. If men will ma j and m next reds d ер ab =i dim now; gi 21- Eine $ haty ine; ай Tor the season; с the least they сап oed. dad здө ы 22 : is p in| — = uud dc du ,Orehard and Ki ay» PU ; ely clouded ; slight rain ; fine at night 78 TS. Two КЫША P Botas e if MEL an E NCC rg m S x 1 і | 4 j ў ЈАХТАВҮ 3, 1863. ] THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL MAZET 11 umn Whe: at Sowing. à dg e о QUA ANO, delivered at Shi London or Liverpool, at 111. 118. per Топ p^ cash. с" PETER ПАЗЗОМ & 15, Lawrence Lane, ‚ 28, King Street, Cheapside ; or Rail, in and | NESBIT, LANSD LM GYPSUM PRANURE.. — Parties requiring GYPSUM сап be supplied at 10s. рег Ton, bulk, at the Works at Kennington, 8. Address d ^ 34, Chapel "d s North Brixton, 8. ж". Delive rail, addin; HE LONDON- MANURE bags and cartage. aay "PREPARED BONE МА INURE for dart бай use on PASTURES. WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. BLOOD MANURE for ditto, песаси of LIME, &c. above bets SULPHATE known value. 116, Fenchurch Street, E.C. g in the finest condition. They also con- S'S In consequen WHEAT for AE. Br SOWING. the price of Peruvian Guano, J. B. loar LAwEs has си x I HEA T ава for the present c4 Hon for their econ: ng Coprolit &c., and MPANY ЖОГ. are executed b th por an Lower nd 3 "x ANATYSES RM attended to by J. С. | л, & Co. 37 а ASSAYS h етеп. by tho | cause, the а ег т the ре GRICULTURAL and agah Ур COLLEGE, | | KENNINGTON. — — mer iin - ema aged in making Artificial Man ies nstruc- domi um а reparation Е apply- to J. С. NESBIT, PAED SE L & Co., 37 and 38, Low Апар of im we anos, Assays of чокы а and other | Gentlemen, Farmers, others, desirous of practical know- ledge in Chemical rede d or Assaying, may be at the College, where the ы елең кийе facili! rsuing their "studie tories give опу orlaid ou Superphosphates of Lime, jo project t eceive instruc- | external aud influence to aba te the m [7 B © c Ф gp со д = 2 1 с е aspect is so mixed and interwov internal circumstances g in year t course, too closely ps Dieta vite eauses more nearly а afectin ing ои to b egarded s own JAM sın a fact n its son, which will be found ve table for that crop. supply is now ready delive: HA er. it can be obtéined. ай T H PE DS IM ROV zn а рк t extent an incident of th J. B. Lawes, or through any of Dis appointed Agen а: corporated by Special Act of Parliament in 1853. it be said that the меу history of Sl. per ton 8t tho Factories, Deptiord and Barking Oroa! 2, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, В. Agr е над during the past year furnishes any atao oniyi o direct from Messrs. Gibbs; Nite To LANDOWNERS, THE CLERGY, еп Аск з, SURYEYORS, &0. very exciting topic. The remark of the Pre of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and othe: НЕ Chemical Man 19 ENGL AND. jm Win за Lu y pi c. The remar! mier "Am ee бшек Сака at marke The Company advances do aad ^ unlimited in amount, for| the other day to t f the — € - 99, Ede кте 5 "ee laide E tho folowing. а of Араа ural Improvement, the Whole Corn Laws had robbed Мишонше of its chief a LONE WU rc I ues teed Тау ой. cA ЫШ мен bona ЛЦР УЕ 790 politieal interest is op wider application ent, of Soluble guaranteed. ed | D: cation, m 1862. $ 2б кб Trrigation and a рин icing) ре; closing. osing, e a d me e за variations in URNARD, LACK awp 0025 PATENT ещр Reclamation, Planting, for vei cial pur- | the case of а price current that CONCENTRATED сасар ану ыр of LIME. LE n tant fertilising with in m; Extract the fully with any centage of Soluble Phospha! advantage of C weaken useless the Royal м "furnished o AUTION bd Бохара е росе Pot босо, ead nuine -— th h my Agents, Messrs. CUT & Ва! ne Bip Ne w York, Dec. гта доам А Gal Чот Cottage Houses, ‚ to contain 5 31s. each ; and 140 Фат 878., d. the water perfeetly sweet and clean ; «Cisterns of all sizes. Чот Liquid Manure or Do правия ackages, or fr Analyses, with Piu m by the late Low Atri Chemists E Palace Yard, Westminst rs of "SUA rol the Dep posit UANO c M 0 J T 2, Basinghall Buildings, Leeds. — Iron be anuary 23, Lope * This m: ein im «ер А зч 44 рег cent. (44 p.c) of Soluble. pomi of Line, and is de — agent that I сап remember ads my experie noe ов бйле o mposition of ot Artificial M OELCKER, тату 1862. perl i first introduced this Manure to the tion, dry and finel, n to the SCA аук бо. АО Haying Co., ы CAM Dos x Н. DX AND Cistern lons, 265. ; 80 gallons, tted with top» keeping rust or corrode. will not n Pumps Use, 3 inches diameter, 304, Iro mestie and 328. 6d. each ; Tail Pipe for same at from 10d. per foot, уапіѕей Iron Swing for Garden or Farm use, coni this ive met ures,” opor! and proportion mall quantity t wipbate of m as your и а Buperphvepitate " сос witb ——— t oncentration lies | оға stri do and n. of the ed | Gov the hauling of can £5 i^ fe pose, Engines or Machinery for Drainage or Trri gaon, 2. Farm Ronds, Tramways and Railroads tor verse rming purposes. 8. Jetties or dan ng plac of navigable sg or lakon. 4. ae erection of Farm Ho! WR m Labourers' Cottages, and | her Buil mim e for Farm purposes, арб d Болт. im- provement o phe adoitions to Farm Houses uildings for farm purp Landowners assessed under mR e pro а Charter, or — in respect of an bli ай, orks of drainage or other impro mtm d may borr their ЕЕ rtionate sharo o oru the A. d and charge o investigation of title is required, а and the Company being сиу financial character do nt interfere with the ved Wor Dm vai me ntrolled only by the ent Enclosure Com P farthe er information, and for Montis of application, арріу to the Honourable eap м ан PIER, Managing Director, 2, Old visions of any Act of е in the thing к so operate upon | Wes ather, as an роон :0 an En el ishm y 8 y| What alarmists pro de led ё опг (нидое ПРИЕ X rest of the world for our food- -su lies but * without the ill that — ent it." Goneea 1 it from ourselves as we may by neglectin refusing to жук t e facts of. our own.ce а рош, ar re is yet е nown ва us a tartling tru th t r importation s of land Drainage. ves od of DRAINAGE of am ә: tent аге EXECUTED aes the н еар LAND DRAINAGE VEMENT COMPA e n descriptions of pro- ortgaged, trust, ecclesias- пва Дар» adap tH orhe ch Latiae of the rh Noinvestigation of title em, H Works of or rcent. of ann) e es n ames or notices given to Mortgagees, nses - е incurred. - Чам Owners dosi Bah p e any of the Improvements by агыр Бн the only ні expenses on the etate may obtai in es for t. рове. a plications to be made to maed CLIFFORD, Ithe Secretary, e Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, S. W. 2A a ve already rea Mind i nual bulk of ace ss of the amount w Mr. Surru's “ Corn а fom " discussion at ave A ved Poet ar y. population in the world ater Barrows aining bout 20 gallons, enti ly 30s. 0d. each. MICHINERY . — "Tbres eshing JLTURA Machines for Steam and Horse-power, Ploughs, RP ao ie y List Mu Fe post on Prem "P HE HISTORY of th "SEP gton, Beds, in 1 sho wing an deeem n Lodge, wi the que proving чолан оо. Вг аз ya as the ei — will be sent, pos! apply to и: Жолан B Bucks, fori Waggons, сана йы, lls for han E or power, Turnip з, Оһай cutters, &c. a pplieat ion. Catalogues 64, Meise ut E.C. cutters, Сак , each. f SMI rH’ CULTIVATING YU supplied to eL: Tii the КЕ. єп durability of тре ciency of th oolston gentleman who ma; ie, Wodelof Bletehley Station The Agricultural Gazette. SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1863. YEAR of unusually irregular seasons o an end, and its ші! unwinterlike exit hus | ith cultivated 5 dog CÓ and € land feed The true and resent causes re deeply уй national peri mme sud. Steam е The following letter has tr recei ing perform Poetic with -power, as we us the extra produc- to that tiveness of the Root and Corn crops which baro ЯО" # heec pe E Яя ч р 4 the соза extension rng ad later than the last week in J 186. | elapsed. &c., being intended princi; incipally (апбег e progress о vag ihe n conditions and arrangementa) јо Jor the use and ael o ой оё) te Muni. й witnessed before, а amongst a people o the m À 4 = in language, even if it Malth ыс side sennot fl особо рр it to f, ала be the m of introducing means others I hope will.be realised both or the benet of the grower aud came sem е т orks, Leeds e that apprehension, an Gr 5 hering which „the year has witnessed, there аге tótie has been shed, as if by sympathy, upon t $$ | in ourse of the whole twelve months that have of a trife, such а in blood andi par: z =. argued that the eno t Experience. жеу "the ‘оет ance | ету the elements nts of fertility ing, s of the polis are exhausting ms soil of the ese od іп its naini hoo we be the a ha req sr beret suis KA Е" at сап be dug пр from four to five M qualify the rank richness of the im This is only the type, it may in truth be Ви дан 3 кар нает" which, radiatin, he vicinity of our largest Towns is grai inevitably extending itself. Its course is : sistible, and more regulart s | recede wing tha he increase of рор ation ы more etion th m cr N: is the in of Nations. And | score, perhaps in the long гий it is best thatit should be 05 oi эз its utmost limit, the extension ot А 12 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 3, 1868. that no less than ее acres on опе estate will be under steam eultivatio Mr. Howan» lately sdvertied the letter of Mr. a| Forn, of Merton Hall, near Warwick, declaring | i ae: on * farm ðf 20 horses the adoption of eic a ber ert end hnic mue and increasing produc- ion s consumers of manure: ай | ease of @папо "i а “t deondenoo de tate management and of which | es ыды геазоп ms af tho, two ve ar qualifications of this kind, f4l ty. that % а ирк ofle ountry + the world has ever r pr robably ever will + Mee whieh no o Le d to its utmost limit ; h 37 ү а cos ess than century ag or interest, tear and wear, repairs, and |m 541. all other м ESA ов афр. ; the total cost 5. 2d. a id Bat England ee an Таре А Corn) coli а go f | to 239/, 2 or 6 ну loan which the Commissioners ood year w Corn enou d herself : e hes Tod onies iiia - | that Mint "Wis tion has Peen a and may be i adopted us satisfactory proof gr а milestone that measures the ro а. reat success, char llow ел ent b their allowanee on ut a Finger-post that points % that which you are going. To put the matter in its UNE form, take the 5 following specimen of progress. Our Wheat im- portation of 1859-60-61 was r P de SSOT NH | en i h nly to the end o millions of the former айй siz and a half o ite dores ? that they were etl 1 |o the him e "Hitter f the same age. Mr. | FARRALL says: I herehy certify that at the request of the Hon. Colonel 8 | PENNANT, I have this day cand at Penrhyn Castle, three w pigs with reference to their age, and am distinctly of пе ва atement а as this- — ж iane: ^ pete that said pigs are of the same age, and from у | gene eral a appearance I would believe them to be of the litter.’ ten, nay five years more, at the same rate of If +h + +1 4 1. been attempted of the е ,annuail Wheat іп the whole of the Briti x Pr е Бокал; with equal straight- €— says: of the Hons: Tolna DovGLAsS —— MES M mals which were exhibited at Жы ingbam, and find that а variation eld æ average | | exists A heir tectbing, which is not consistent with their сва Е | being all of the same litt the bil ff, and ROBERT ORE: the ready | Ros NN SEEDING. Mn, Ерт and my respected readers ili еее that | in "iy last letter. I promised to give you вооа count оѓ; е farming operations of those pre- rh terrigenous human eing Y* om modern geo ve ogists and other savants inform us possessed and cultivated our t prenen before the creation of the E whom reby үс that I have this day examined three pigs, me from moderns, geologically speaking, ar e| гаса 3 n че а kind friend h з drawn my attention, to r written by John u hi Т ЙБ Менчик my deseri pr of the predam husbandry for ue p presen ды Шел it sho uld be nised i in that о ы il, а КЫ Ph my at Mr. Ford, liko the fiu of onte men who pu my advocacy of improved husbandry, throws into the sh ade, or leaves pes out, what I have iim hid the is t М м rate, as that just shown, they very бе ll be. | А е, E Piet d + мерин л reflec- tion! and it s e tban itself. h | charge against t tho liability d a h e their m e Table. у IMONDS is ™ | fensible point. order to ave an opportunity for . |a full fling at Den à considers to be, and tries mE 3; weak an So long back as 1818. Isenta sos e lette ers to a Provincial Paper on agricultural su jects, make his readers also believe, is my thorough com n'a admit of it, to at least from 8 to 12 inche es „deep, and and шу all 05 operations was mple n tivation, minution of the soil, еше it would h the pigs have been accidentally mixed, and that thus an error has been comm I should think for at least 100 times; and to this for THE appointment of a successor id x MULE late one of the Enclosure Comm I have added complete draining, or rather placed are in the mm x as I do now. Why, then, bas Mr. d, jun., as ming to throw my advocacy into ridicule, left 4: СЯ арна on T asks for some statistics i а which my superstructure is bui represented mé about зын гыга uh thought our eolumns | matter of importance to the dk P esM as saying nothing Kesi what I Ата of the primary ad been tolerably eopio on that subject. poly, It bears mueh the same Хубал to them | and utmost impo Hs wants to know if **the rapidity and the neat- as that of an agent bears to the tenants of an| Ia es аңы for the с of land for grain ness of pl ing by steam pow lly eom- | estate. y be e hii. stickling for|crop is everywhere teaching; and as pensate for ра ехіта expense көт, 2 Жон, precedent, Alving in the ruts of 3 рм { ргас- н flesrued; aree va ers Poe mai mes bave though steam ploughing may be а y done ак ferat de may be an беге m the | described їп thei n works, an 2 ay other ploughing, 9 я 18 e the peras but й - diea ou ding on |ре ps сап |li and hard and manent i im- rovements needed for e e impres 5 e enoug| e Бето, пог Кесе to make m believe, that seeding, h a panacea for owever done, is to be аң, improvidence, operis draining, or no draini ning where the lan d is full of cold and Ман ttle be nly естм nd i ij ә у it without шу di e ground is moist, at a time when ing by em wo wi would be mischiev pgs: ope е ean Д. used, be : a ho soil; cuo for pad - lazy eultivation and ugh. C NOE the Enclosure Commission represents the | кө за land i geney in in this country. pe е тегу наа х \ offices of owners| responsibility of RUE or кш peg seine 0 far ваб and many E ring "mmt can by and n wages. tis е bistory of y ence, эру, LAN over several 2d man thousands ofa түш ubjeet, he read some of the testimonies which customers Fe wiallat Qs Lew vith hom gom Ве E t av То the Com- th philosophers like eirs in—that is, every grain "EA and i de hole: viden me rs роб their proved if put in will m It is поб then, adips careful readers, the quantity of а | but the manner and tim х in which it is раа -— а le quired on ed Arie of J. H GSTO » | and it Pel at «^ fb dapes d giving an order for the Vies eg er ie s ior the use of tenants, and declaring T. from one eighth of hat БӨЗ АКЫ опе " and, I add, with a success that it i5 morally certain he dh да ча | | ! JANUARY 3, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRIGUUIIRAR GAZETTE. 13 never arrive at. But “suc this fie ecocious e es honeydew and mildew’ Е on his plan will uantums," l of | more v irn Med КУ foldi ! blush, ma Jritish —: cresce tenants and all; blush, primova destroy the crop it Lone. and small birds, rook and pigeons are ош Suc С diseases ewh not ni p ainfully blush. el 2 t wou -— fo М est a ed be: the owner ot it, as he was after- it was not worth 1} , where d, but which mildew and rust, that изо: сату 15 а, to ld m i hreshing, and d it. He aven and еа: ‚ the danger? ы pe can ҮМ wh за | » they were again and ар at that nm посне to f discover, r|be gre ora skill "d "industr e was per fectly astonished. Only a few years ago, hear of new in farming science having been brought to bear upon [y p pru had | been us кещ, aftor al? There was no doubt that to geta n for that great amount of capital whicli sn v al courage thos ss e y to E that Toy E at f all. They did n hei eir forefathers did, n m upon what was called й іп вр. ае ng, “ iple тае of at excuses Ine 2 bushels of seed were sown erm yet from extensive | о ries І have made, not one erop among the scores we meet and d he plene, АЧ ч pont until w But here the асе whic e may do at Philippi. d at all—indeed the crops көө produced, ө даана quantity and value of them rendered i ossible disease of any kind, or good and abundant, that som ze others trebled thei ir наре, а асгез this yea in the same wa; hey e Mr. Hallett's m any m All praise be due to him aving conquered, во much prejudice i in others and still more о hav: ооо the more uch preju judice that уке ѕо—пау, further, from Wheat of one Yt them— кед real out and o Exhibition. ' But Tull, the а, of our country; Messrs. Dean, —clerical gentlemen well in the нз бзана world, ve or are, s "lin iini 3, and в pas cks re—and with eb. coena that o in "n bushels o the value of which would equal that of de fee tA of his land three times over ! Then, again, the late Mr. Piper acm" but 1 pas of seed an acre, an his annual profits, after -— were paid, м. a. allowed "for rent, wd published, w . an acre ! "o E оле Mechi R Me H. Davis, and the Messrs. Hard, у, are also thin seeders, and others—but | 3 I cec Stop. „арф with all pue examples before him, and pressed hey are n his notice, Mr. Ford, jun., is so blinded. by Шар "e plague of , wise men a and і of fools" of all ages, known ey P А-А de | there that don’t A bite ic a goose, whereas › Fin the seeder—that gained a prize at the late e анса pres up an | Putting the sheep on a eoi dui Rye- duit lea, on the " gate, although my eer dogged them effo cb was great because the dose was small." Exicly 80, exactly $05 Es large crop, because the ough, never rtheless, and no an t| Wh d princ dr jaa rmers' clubs 1 various parts of t ts kingdom, d what did they е? had no hesitation in saying that they ussions — scientific discussions upon his r that element of the soil, cal- ce t T еу тера: de a field itself as so many acres; but they P regarded, first, what was taken from that field; and wha у бе а" ut in win Py pow "Then, accordin wished to grow, hey a applie ERU EE re e the ch rop. excellent song ! ital ! baro odana Í "My friend, Mr Ford, jun., is ai хк чу tn ani Geo. Wilkins, Wiz Parsonage, Dec. 2 rri emend —Fro (TY. 13) were seeking to са: a mere rule of thu HA high oe honourable dw ori i went bey and looked at the ich were аса проп them in this shape, and beheld them still having to calculate how they could reduce their Hom Anthyllis mendo m your on the plant Anthyllis vulneraria, or Ladies* Fingers, of which I am anpa r to speak very to make a few ood qualities h in a а feeling та of | next to nothing. — bnt о such land vui "o w many коме e with | profits by a bold laying out of 1 money in gnchinery- when he looked at the а е f hich th g m- | duction of t rni sgh ris tenant- nde used ; me |i the entire а visi mot iod о г: оов а may be made ver * no mult consideration at pr ers it g land; his pro- para requiring this s, tis. science, sand i this sinking y any: other т body : of capitalists i in the world. With. no o desire fond. в laid with it, the produce you have seen, this yea until June with m vg us 16 score ewes and their the A that appeared to him to be koe of produce, for a fortu n I shut i to mow h opposite £ side of the road, on very good la land, bu t for aw ау. Тһе | sample you had sent was matured Е stalks, ү ч intended for "hay. When shee p ta ake so we ell to =з, that higher demadi which w e . For remember, that sii our r popa- ust be “ so prolific," our consideration. Т have à a Sai 1 know the vau et i at plu list: | yx use the Ladies Fingers a change for Sainfoin. H. Stebbing, Stow .Bedon Hall, Attleboro', Norfolk. Mab imp confidence in the lant, f m n ound for unexbausted i an pes eriam of в suyos nce which had Den. carefully versal testimony zn the zt of landlords, agents ж ' Clu = i-o Lu. dium the late meeting. of "this Seaia iety the Rev. Tord S. G. OSBORNE byt J , or so enveloped in Cimmeri that = is ing, there was also an almost equally universal testi- le through the gloom to discove least gl : He ventured, the last time he uh in that room, | mony that something was yet requi ired to give the of light to guide him out of it! Poor, unfortunate, to say somethin ng about € К Музур fi pital, unhappy, bewildered young ! I pity him from | the result? Why, that he ually qué n by that it may not, ‚һу any of th dden ch 8 of life my heart ! ede t bleeds for him ! Bu о | the Blandford Farner Club its elf, de appe hicl ble, be lost to h hi remedy, no b mem mbers з and " hold for rth?” upon three КӨС, which, t there is alm, and even Hepo, that last solace | 9 the wretched, is shut out from him! Darkn lub, and looking at Шш, were as wein get him into hot water as any three subj ects that he could possibly find. sg hn he decus ie the challenge, and allow hs ro It wi be easy to catch a cheer by saying that Romi dew v was what they hen һе would do no such thing. There was a vast amount of« difficulty in the ques- m to say he was | tion, and they would be s if they were to see the ded, аб the t amount very grateful for the kindness, with about in a huge cavern in ба with his gone out would be blissful d unhappily ! has i tes—man, many о ^. young Fords in the mp his „weak efforts for their entertainment or instruction, Mr. е | in concluding his speech, certainly poo Seym mer, greai of property which was mcd tail in this country, |over which, except for purposes of improvements ma: de | remark. At М аы] а LM уа r the p y in their с gloom, but I "and ferventi, os next year wi l wil and drag them NEN us x after him—or rather so as secure to the tenants under him, that they хб | receive compensation ie = death. He believed that alt. would e ith more cotton in their factories, т hough there are Act Parliame nt which that so: M ун "ps corn in their barns, and more money in their pockets. ay of draini out of T3 as the Angels di ecd e lingered in the As regarded the latter, 1 g at those other improvements, a. that i devo present, he supposed it meant rents punctually gem to entailed estate could be бойда. by any covenant for E ‚ Editor, and my readers, to be зев serious | his friends Lot dn and left, good savings, paying unexha improvements. Now the unentailed pro- and thoughtful, isit not strange that in this truly | made by them all; a fair share, in the eR oft tithes perty—a far greater portion than they were aware of enlightened, mechanical, and chemical age, for the clergy, and good wages and employment for | —1Ё he might use {егш, was in this growing, w. thing in the world | the labourer. way embarrassed—b јаде веб ts, jointures, has been moving on, have either I as to ape Md: allded to|and frequently m under all circum- still, ward. But во itis, ai I pne [фе v capital which isht ning about э Жөн there was a great difficulty in Mee oed the wl race of mankind to prove, unl thei ГЕ iu the shape of мч 8 ү; гер, watched | tenant, оп the expiration of his lease, or on a change of - the недр RT 80. Nature, the bya little boy N а single shepherd; and 16 was to|tenure, any compensation xl improve- enlightened nations of an e, | him, who - A unde gs these di ngs, certainly | ments. Не might feed his beasts highly with oilcake ; өш, Wa their 3o Td PEN чий; wonderful, when he came to think, п (A of the vast | he might drain to а great t; he might put upon yes m ught, ааб invested in the saliva: Pi the land, but of|the land hun of pounds When ТШ that all th ien der za corn, mount of true sci employed in that | ficials ; yet still he was liable to lose all that he had done, ed thinner, and fed sd more реро from given quan- cultivation when he saw aem brought to bear | unless he had some security, which was not as yet tities of land than British farmers of the depending | universally given. He “ашу Dr дө do, and so do the Dutch, we are Lag of t the p present upon weather, depending upon sudden changes of the | many of those kne in som day, and so do those half sa market, depending spo upon many a foreign element, in | counties this was secured to the tenant, d by law, but them, called Chinese. Do you doubt the shape there when he saw by that which had Boxen fore of law, namel в?!” te authority we Дад Зр апі Ад saw M Tr зү in this rho he his other earnestly · ‚ as he sat and thought of the matter, Yə Evidence has been gi en from Norfolk and to с" this | fact. Now, what we was this: that the mprove- 14 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTR бшшш» A ment in farming should continue as 16 had continued ; | eolleetion of instructive paragraphs written | by à Rotation. of Crops.— Ilaid plans to drain, i improve, that the confidence which the tenant had in his land- of long experience and proved good judg oes туне and break up the available land of the upper farm, ang lord should grow stronger and stronger ; that he should | simply with a view to the in cvi ned Beer dance of|to work it in regular rota tion with the wnder one, continne to invest his money with spirit, and cultivate | owners, or of intending purehasers of ho orses It із | whieh was all arable, en I as quick with courage; and that he should try to obtain from | pleasant meet in the course of a series of purely | introduced over the whole the following system the land which he held all that it was capable of pro- | pra actical lossons | for g guidance in the horse fair, rê- | eropping—1, Oats; E 4 2 un ш о ро E = t arley ; ing—he wished to see all this, but it should never | "eet ontains à Lap tee 4 LEA ниси being reserved of the first ight of by the tenant, the risks whieh he 6c ы Eyes. —Aecording ќо popular rumour wall-eyes rass as is required for green cutting, and to ui ish fe r courses. Hewi east -— me blia р ү; how this error has provide a small quantity of hay ra — and spr ing that a feeling of common justice should gradually form originated it is difficul use. I make ihe ped reg ing the rotation Ifi : is county and in all| “Тһе appearance poen io «бн -eyes is due e | of cropping, because I believe 16 i hich ne he eolourin of the iris, pues а A in an upland district is best aiae to keep up the t the нетна: eye alone w s бабо fertility of the soil, and which ultimately will become ro th o e — d "- Ф ЕД et mE: Ta cet ч B Е н'а et BEZAB IRSE et 2 р, Б о un et et E Ф © з E 4 I E] < th “ » exception, Ins pren Pat А т laft bro bas b “The truth is аб such eyes ar either weaker nor | years, and cannot longer be profitably ind pe had no intention when he rad stronger than ordinary on es, and " therefore sound. | my far m I have not Шалы this deterioration, dis should either iy the foree of custom r byjA And wall-eyes are not considered a blemish,” doubt partly prevented by the liberal use of covenant give their tenants А? pe^ "i option, no quld раш in artificial feeding supplied to the " ck when pasturing, having 'à return from em, or he find, however, that when pastured longer than the tenant, of the value of that part of their. pem] eying 1 Dont Land {о Permanent Parinte, three жм before breaking i Oat crop is not so 1 eft in the 1 С г. Н. Sutton, F.R.H.S., good; not piscem: in my аша, by the re т. А: now, in thanking them for their kindness, he This is а а оЁ ће йуп нр : ge миын poorer, Y кА trusted that he had given them no offence. There had|essay on this subject contributed by Mr. Sutton, of| making the en he had done so; and he really could | Reading, toa recent volume of the English "Agricultural | absorption by t the roots of the crop. поб say whether those times might лоб come again. | Society's Journal, ltis а simple and explicit series of Manure.—I manure as liberally as possible; every One question had ben. Marte that Mons. WO ue directions, by following whieh abundant produce and à — » of. the produce is cw umed by 1% one—and it came aer im as Mr. Farquharso в | perfect sward may be obtainel. The os isa „the far um and either — the fiel Pri of the little bel VU "had Obtained Logo ot е passage relating to the management òf ung чиги агым, р в premiums for ploughing. How с that | plant, obtained by following the үгө ны, аз many аиын. with most of the substances in they ut во many boys doing men's Te is! toproparation, seed, and sowin the market, I am now con nfini ing myself almost entirely answer was that he did not believe they һай cottages “ after ће young plants are established—say 3 to | to bones, gr und or dissolved, with a small quantity enough to hold a sufficiently large population оѓ inches ; high —а roller баш. ye drawn oyer the field, | of Peruvian guano; but I never apply these alone married men. They were thus obliged to turn out|and if any spots are fand which the seeds have for a wen — without an.allowance for farmy their boys to do the wark of mp e was grateful missed, more should Ъе в Е. ing in their effects for the fact that their cottages uch improved— iS weeds o to S Mos lare almost sure to | valuable уриа when pasturing is F qne - he was most grateful for He fact "at. the number of | come up Hn land laid down fo ын care should be |I hold 16 is of the very greatest — cottages bad Sncrensed — when he looked at the|taken fo remoye them by the hand, or check them by | our p 8 а. j : ing. and я аѕ а means of inereasing the fer fy o e the — lo T ‹ ; ti 111 f 1| land when it is аг up. If pastures are all swarded when he looked at the vast temptations to abstract |1 ifa à crop of. corn has ae gown зга Ње Gras but [and bare, the land will not be enriched; Di nd labonr from one locality hy the increased facilities of in such case the Grasses and Clovers should be окей fore use every means to make my pastures as good 48 travelling, and of correspondence amongst families and | imm medi ately after the corn. is carried, some addition possible. As I said before, I cut only a small quanti friends, he was satisfied that if they were to haye hands | ве seed sown in any parts in which the Grasses have тА of hay, never having the swards as good after a hay sufficient to work their farms as they should, they must fered from the corn- -crop, when a top-dressing of well. | егор ав when it is pastured the first year; indeed, so have more cottages, better cottages, and, more tha rotted оруу manure may with advantage A applied, convinced am I o ich p | this, a higher class of men for their Biguer classes of | Rollin ТЕ 9 т twice before aris will be bene- | i i i work. e balance must be restored, or they would ficial; a ery befo. etter be вас find more MA JS by viet in ging skilled winter, m PAY be Lay in M z Bir Ee iiM ; © pastured with sheep the first year. I am making labour—for skilio р, ав they are к to pull up the | àrrangem ents Tape now to have 15 € ж beo { and they would sition of demanding | young plants of Grass. this "iy fod th nt con- from Tang [Ar hat w NE h they vou 1 be EN p yp il jr be better to leave the pasture till | suming th crop upon the fie M Ww pe and obtain from older and more experienced ones. pring, pg giving it an it ап additional rolling or bush-harrowing | intend Sad as Ast as possi to have the surface ии 1 1 arch, with a top: -dressing of manure, well pulverised with w the seeds in the З if АА Masa The у g Grass should not, be | bu uper d of Аре, в а y Tbs. per acre of Rape- Зере, grazed pibe following antum DA " d, - Um. — uriant.pasture by the middle of - should be taken in the first season— — the fi " as ear] une, І willnot detain you at present by giving any — A А Modern Fe By Robert Scott Burn. | possible. This frequent ба checks t Many detail of my working віа more than by saying that I Ээ (0 Boils, гт, SA and Crops. x1 ‚ | Grasses, and affords the more slender- ‘roving kinds a | have availed myself of a considerable number of the - rothers, T 2 20, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Better chance, and all are encouraged to tiller out and | MOS st wen introduced implements and machinery, - This book i compilation fram the vie af EM од a good close sward ; whereas, if вей to stand | including steam power for threshing, &с„ sowing and Mr, Acland, мн АЙРА, Mr. Wilson of Edin ong before mow, mowing, : е early s ps v ould become |reaping machines, "Turnip-eutters, саке breakers, &e., Mains, Mr. еруі 'of Топ}, Dr, Cameron of рий, | sing and ripe to the injury o " A and have found these a decidi dvantage, and reckon Dr. Yoelcker. r, Professor Anderson, Mr. Stephens, Dr. Again, if cattle are allowed to rage after the. on | е wr t indi mea poeni оп а farm. -— n Lie 5 Mr. Lawes, Mr, Ги. of | mowing d instead of mowing), the | fock.— w proceeding to report on the P lg a Dr. Bicknell, Professor Skilling, Mr. Sibson, tain b and .Clovers, posi others which in | liv s pasce P" the farm, 1 would have yon т. Jacob Wilson, Mr. Baldwin of Glasnevin, Professor ^ m SE ap dp esirable, and have a =. understand tit E principally а bree ding е e John Wilson, Mr. Hewitt Davies, Mr. Mechi, Mr, Smith I zhtly, y, ра | ment, e much of the stock as possible are sold of Lois-Weedon, Mr. P. Love, Mr. Fisher | ir ла! ү. узене, "às being n accordance в | breedin рага; the Wil refer поте фо my - Me б. Ar Clarke, Mr, lid and а number of other | With the requirements of the owner henas жуйе should pra er than ав а feeder of stock, although $ sil once or ioo during the first su er to those | feeding A the зга is also praetised to a certain _ f Grass vine ch the айе leave. tent, The improvement of к, ck may be effected — н Б. A Handy Book on Villa Architecture ЕА Charles enc = а superior race, 1f pla degree of perfection il, ) Марш, and Crops, which oceupy шев o OM little book evi А тя : nj Seri Lockwood & Co., 7, | їз wished, however, it is of great import to have а Thi mech all Court. sity of type ys purity of blood at once—there can be - бе mer outlines sA it eoi E volum ^ zs ritmi |ы oubt but the shortest and most certain way to _ уе e or dwelling houses, vary- | car t b di 1 b s » A ек тше е Ы С ostima ated eost from. 15007. to 35001. д out bree dg ii ems s Me - i ground, and e seni n roof vhs. front and side | In doin. sies time will be saved, nd а un niformity i| elevations and sections, formi $ pese ing a Жай» ыы of | о? eharaotor will be secured, which a и time would he to size, the her К Пу | not effect where the basis of nee Or is к m a one. Ihave always made it my RPe on p. is in m————— to breed from animals on both si vsus mp m [Stef soda lo mas standing ipe wd i р ken, as ave seldom been disappointed. Му breeding 1 ы ‚ Мр ТотитАх.—Му_ farm extends to | consists of Ayrshi сае black-facid s refere pon in the course of the. te рар about 800 and varies in elevation | hill, and Leicesters on the low gro ming works from the. i е 1600 . x acres are under|a breeding stock of pigs, and an ^ rical Qutlines with Farming ss › the rest being hill pasture. Му report |a fe E o not intend giving and Farming, Е ay" е Lal estion, ce er farm at Martinmas | account of the general Cottagers’ , &c." —^ Rec ation Waste | 18 856; the farm as I now work it having previously | this would take up too m Lands, Utilisation of Town Sewage, &c." muet d а voie. is oauan орто oanfine myself to the prin ad et in the xi аа LH :—The under| Where my stock has wanted pure 1 Warrantry. E т Plain pee кунн ve Guide | achat ears without eh à Te irai i ee dioe ther [toe coe аг кыйы, уы essential, and which are unimportant. y Peter | instead of on. В. Hardwick of this cadilly or th k pa to ich the hopa i Hle, wiih. деме: ti affections | Paige te rd to ће X ditat lowest € ps pper | may be prac We not un y hear a aration тера hát- lud of dock Жет s MB cid gei үа tag esa on She ratur Ma Her ts whether it is Ж pem Мед "m laid gi ce e. saying, “ Why all this talk about fine bre | d OU E e tok i |ы dim d as П P der undrained, and very un- o de dere dis к JANUARY 8, 1863.] ТИР 4 GABDENERE бото AND MIBIOULTURAL GAZETI, 16 vh ч viris m а опсе А-д Mol ma br obyi whic | e the progeny of aerea of mixed. blood, MA. Јао ІЦ YSE COL no vortá elf giy *. T сё ашу think m is a Some eonsideration, as if do tions, ee kg г ве in Breeding. — The remarks e have made however, do not at all weight at all, questions mus siderable WE nce in Ji ә er o animals for ding ju udicious cro ssing, upply fee is the greatest induce- to purposes. The fact is, (е e fin rams for Ыб 1Iam frequently pa at su my experience of | bree ing. I ha ave no reason ар * and, УА е m beca hard, and was "skimmed off who A fr тее from will, Tho tolli had d, and when skimmed aud weighed, but I do i. y "fala rane "m the ei gnt, as раг common steel- -yards were been m made їп с the 78 "of d and I may state t hat A "have found the principles of breeding to be the sam In these every case the ае ce of the r gr the e he. to г ага ewes, and vice I e lam almost white faces, sy in a high degree | m e|the leni оа — "€ would 1 very variety of | бце to | wes. Ав examples, I put Теісевь ет | fferent b | gears held the opinion t g Ihave noticed a few curious cases, иго, j t he bad an influen uch cases can I thi nk, be satis. | factorily id for de studying. a little the laws of Th І refer to I believe occur fre- ude to a ewe having two lambs from different rams, I adduce one ers. A- Cheviot d ewe. гуей ру Mie first ram, she would | Бате had but = ifforent result t Indeed, ENA under- stood, it is quite plain; but sd s I never ject of that nature being dise is, I e physiological discus- = it at present, but E content — Иру сер) чч as possible ттт дау. room during the temperature o té Ses 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. was similar, being on the same shelf, follow; ing is dud result: potang T the cream measured l pill. do. do. : gills, do. do. do. do. ied ien: tnsoceindir ent the do. do. do. ults. milk was allowed to stan. in it its more practical aspeet. ( tte flowing positiv e озан viz med after milking, and two „quarts is horns, havii ent brought forward by those nA believe that the 1 o possessing tie hiure € the ram to Ao, In all | has an effect on the prolificness s of the ewe s, th at the iskely hese cases, only when g reed were ОГ that tho AER y оне, ап thin like | of ge dub ing season, the produce of the rams when |! EP. uniformity of appearance, and t TA iple yh ta Ў хей | put ou ту n es strong and ín high condition. In | milk aie h as been breed has more за es "the mia ds one | my prosent тойо: І payo proof to render this opinion should b t h ОЁ a spurious character, was in all these experiments | null and v To save my rams from being too much | 8101 4, dee at iwi e у e fully exemplified. Where crossing is practised, coarse | reduced i servin E М, um I Lu = - “leet | immed, as be aR urin and spurious bred rams are often оф to black-faced | three weeks ог во, Ap ж ont | i ewes, and the notion is prevalent, that purity of роет sei to о fih TN put though еа did leet m blood is not essentíal for crossing black-faced stock 1g i3 со ыя as the к, cd: is no |P prevent the wh mbs nce t £s strong propelling force, aud ыа es in the other sex, waa sing e breed will appear my mitem p MA сод beings an ancient bee has а very stron j doe unteracting inflnence, and it only when crossed by rams of another pure that their fie will not ы шт a be pr redominant in the offspring. d, than from that which | hag xd eter d ason comes сий er prolifie ог wh nd. че ety об as w ith n eli ke, i able distinctly to mark that the pher ce of the e ram, Н iad m 3 ipa from negro or gondi iion, b uch to do with | of the e fruitft лы, um uring the ipm months ; for summer dur my method is somewhat different, А Farmer's Wife e the aed st num TE Pos s „Т caused, no E рий y by the АА ewes taking the rams pest, and partly by ewes in Mes going rather shorter when they have single lambs, also, as the season po the Southdown, and also wi s from outh- further advanced. wW 3 "to ams аге with e. he down and Leicester. I have also toli, no] with crosses from all these чч and have со me doubt, cou unteracts their tendency to: fiuitfulnoss to the decided c v nna when а. is | Nature Жагы суун and to suit the wisest ends, nd i obse ount im а руу these "e j MAN they Lt neyer b g to expense | ee a let m fter conception the a ей апїша1 has apiking. e Б do with the produce, but nature has ordained that the female "has to эө ar - nurse-the in the Homestead. Calendar ed Operations. JANUARY. [The following boe 294 are extracted from Morton's Farmey's Routledge. ] The work of the farm during January may include the роза Mena 7 gome of ud. as will be seen, bre rred to under other months, when the: ey Shë also appr EA e. обета аге ediscussed їп which t thay Ir priate Tillag peration: ing of various crops, as СА um O дай, BO) m (d) [cic PI - 3 nt of Pas не neglogtin наор пра eod. elis Stock | are flow tur i ons т соус ES ery LE ‚жш t if barr en. and bare a check is аф once cluding the Feeding honseam and oy pro, E RC Че те отепа in н Breedin ng—Befi 1 0f Coimposts. ECT mad Aar hg andar M s of our dung I ma E = m F Farming.—The breeding and rearing of pe ESAE. gat € red DRTE Tu is erra did ccum anı ; pe Янус | їп шу pus бабы =з тырт [огы н study; indeed i cannot be m d is Y for н шуру а good dea Bye > As bd noticed by ‚ pes - which when ed elds this month. "When Sedo "s di în ict 1 yards, th from uumistak — manifes tations, has "cy scientific раар a а highly i еа oceupation, a may be éither carried o wW, till spring, and in guiding Wy-msnagement., (а 5 Mer in in ber ft place bat, at the е tim e, itis a difficult tend hazardous one, | then turned over and made Фе or PEs henian to the land a£ tọ the condition of the ite sexes producing | I never ard than I am at present of aom = naera ЫЙ КАТЫН | ср xposure b h to gir E 1 стод е "а ore T thus su d ены m born th to aie . male or female offspring. aye invariably fou фо azar px na а of опг profession ; же] have high ET Ss water. When catio ars fed in covered hg мк аш is in the state of condition least c а кору x sennomical and CET eno №: ‘ав die Lc So ucive h Шап foedin ате Mae lo h, whether they may used hy ios lei stall feedin; piad, the soiled li is thrown d r ) eeding, extre: outh or old age, is the mas be yard, A es БОА ог Er likely to produce offsp; 287% E п вех, Thus га Мар aof d litter aux X Sn have a strong Pieria when the existeneo o of the r either sex is threatened, à it should pe reinforced by А 5 оре to Fn its s pla ace. 0) A her phenomenon | w may mention, althoug blicl my disbelief ini Tas no ims M roved to voli. ‘inundation: a my experi the nion held by so 6, that am l thai s had siot Mranectioó , may 80 e foal, the fonl she ] had from tl sion she see the first т she him, and c second пово se suw too. Could thi fano the chesnut horse, and $ and onbur of the foal, bo the този of the n Mrs influence reaching to the with a ТА song E en by der i graft u tent, Ње after 1 ed dem fair road in an 1 more ri Ve attention on as | ence, фон; inum was mede fine Аоте баа ut instances combined with [The above d to Яда lieve there are few оссирайорз | Во bars e part Ot Eh snm мй, bep] and ar ose who are engage d оме paid utiom, wore rof th 1, that c бей to those who НҮҮ must live pex ry ab ak a Somforabie profession. fse, , Dm I articles shall beabl TEENS. Ер sast adapted во i operatio rarely, v EE ee Tand, 106, the tillage of which ЕЕ 16 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ABRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 8, 1863. delayed by drainage "operations, ma у when dry, be ploughed. | This will be done Visa rq" of the direction ka position o or the сиы but ploughed up an dow. in lands the width drains, these intervals the drains flood ti "о the position of your drains.” а Ust v (To be Continued.) V HOTHOUSES FOR THE MILLION. A D A PRIZE MEDAL, 186 ON THE PRINCIPLE INVENTED AND PATENTED BY SIR JOSEPH PAXTON, M.P. COMBINING SIMPLICITY, CHEAPNESS, AND DURABILITY, EQUIREMENTS OF HORTICULTURE. BEING CAPABLE OF FULFILLING IN THE MOST PERFECT ALL THE We do not know in what other way so much interesting amusement, pleasant exercise, and luxurious profit can be btainod эл, the * Нана for Ар Ce ui буа, е саайа to afford. pde s ІУ eekly емне», August 23, 1862. "— Daily News, May 22, 1862, Ft. In. 8 ft. Lights 10 ft. Lig 12ft 14ft. Lights 25. t Lipi 7 in length zi 0 £16 ^ 11 in length £21 "n ү £28 10 0 5 31 3inlength 16 10 0 21 P 6 31 in length 29 6 0 37 12 0 16 0 41 llinlength 20 18 0 2618 6 42 "7 inlength 36 16 0 46 14 0 4.7220 63 3inlength 30 6 0 38 10 6 a length 51 14 0 6418 0 80 10 0 84 7 inlength 20 6 0 4911 6 85 llinlength 66 12 0 88 2 O0 103 11 0 105 11 in length 14:6 6012 6 | 107 7inlength 8110 0 10110 0 126 18 0 SPAN-ROOF uibs at double SN ела „prices for each length of house. : Circulars with Lists of Prices and Cards to view — - a mag - the neighbourhood of London, also Estimates for Нер and Erection eR em ean be had o cation SAMUEL HEREMAN, 7, PALL "res EAST, LONDON, S.W. A HANBBOOK of VINE and FRUIT TIVATION dapted to the above Patent Hothouses, may. be had of Mr. НивкмАн, price 1s.; post free 1s. 14. kofg p d him t t once for a March 17, 1862. Copy." тачысе | ВАЕ n EE HET EE! zs TEEM Du EIS. d о 3 “чар: k F CEJXOCEId DayofMonth. | E БЕР = © I pasig ` à 23835555 РЕСЕ w SERPRESSSS|RPREO m ы uc ®© $ES" B E B Со фэ Нь ge PPS PS Pel > es z ї © 0 4 409 © С° Зр; Ey © E Ы et; Ё, ь ATHE Н а |85155 © о 5 t со ©з a и> нь, Be ы. z 2, о ж O Сл е coco? 8 tg 1 ы & SU | В E зво 5a z9 3 E zz57.umga24 |58 Biz : tot аа н B а E E o ZB os E 5 8 3 TO HÀ юн ооо Š E = 25 "1 - > P S кәс оҥ тав 2H EE Eo Ecc m 2 E 5EESESR | EE EET ЧЧ - = оо || ssseese | ВРЕ Pilz 821 n т ы 156. Я ёквавзг | Fedek ү Б за һә Co чь M со со со, Foa F B нн © @ 0 T: ч E: өз 4 БИ. 8 ее?. E HET. g e S84 : EREB $ e t3 05 g BER в : Ў i E B Ei gr g5 [жч 8| 2555585 33 EB 8 58 SB fto Ei рер | dg H OBS; N.B.—The instruments dt ui uie es Negretti & Zambra, tested by Mr. Glaisher, má d дааа Year. JOHN TAYLOR & SONS, HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS AND ENGINEEBS, HARROW ROAD, LONDON, —————— W. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Crass IX., 2191. or CONSERVATORY, uary 2.41 February & 49 о 1.59 March Ф 4.29 | October 8.42 April 2.92 | November 0.79 May . 8.42 mber 1.66 June 2,58 mace Jul 1.78 | Total inches 27.60 Мо ex ices to ызы чы безе CATTLE Боор : The com by eer t ‘together about эзе uan Potatoes with a li cuse an accidental d е question any very deíailed or elaborate mination, but it appears to Pen such a material would not се 120 or M а ton. Foo р STOCK : . We find a question which n from Ren on left unanswered. Your food aC hb ul end of Datoe po^ your account of it, seems to һауе been about 100 d = the winter Grass of 14 acres of moderate ips 120 tons of green food in all, to за pem an lamb or Я e км ws е or less of this to size, diti quantity of purchased food given to them. Perhaps 20 ons may put down for 4 each day for fourorfive months. The e dairy cows will need "tL д: "d ear old and 10 yearlings may be put down for ions, and the 40 lambs for 40, h then we Һауе Mo zations drin according to which you are os re over Stocked—your food wil have lasted you only 100 days. Of tene s de - for s longue dia nyc qe vog and lia ae Todda e lambs will be better a part of their time on the Grass. Gas WATER orth as much to thi T carriage grea the works can proportion of ammonia which it contains, which vari ith the coal and the process. e should apply it direct after a dilution the quantity of which must be ed by experi ment with à waterin t on the lawn, and de. it with the water cart on Grass . Gas lime should be moni turned over in compost with other application to any Grass crop, or it may be used and stubbleand on » LE EET TL d as much as pp oe ree at the kiln, but it generally ве. о ы J m any wi at the gas works h TAYLOR Ax» SONS call the attention of the Nobility and Geniry to the very superior manner in which they * erect аа VIN eX ipee FRUIT, and PLANT HOUSES S of every description, combining the most modern improvements orkmansbip Our VEN NTIL edes , supersedes Offices, Baths vue having for many years d vo ied pain dal attention ds has gained ch experien? ranch. e grea td rei of work which E - hanı in the mechanical detai success and en: tie ny undertaking араб The s superiority of our DOUBLE-CHAMBER CORRUGATED Zr ORIZONTAL TUBULAR BO "vOv AENT A E T тустар JANUARY 8, 1853.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, FIRST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL FOR ORMSON’S CONSERVATORY, At the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. жук; f Rail + th - ORMSON'S PATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR HAS TAKEN MORE AWARDS THIS YEAR THAN ANY OTHER TUBULAR BOILER. These Awards have been given by Scientific, Practical, 1+ 1& 1251 4322 3 J the E deseription to which an Award was give Other Tubular Boilers advertised in the pages of the Gardeners’? Chronicle were exhibited to Royal Horti n. DH T M T > and Competent Judges. ү А a ZA P ( S xs m En E cu = [A AA (Кс Ыр Y y, У 3 S SR fr М5 Бр CAAS FIRST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL FOR ORMSON’S PATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILER At ONAL EXHIBITION, the INTERNATI BOILER ns, Оквмзо?з PATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILER was the owLY Boiler of any Vere given, HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS of every description MANUFACTURED by STEAM-POWER MACHINERY. Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application. HENRY ORMSON, HORTICULTURAL BUILDER TO HER MAJESTY, AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS, AND TO THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. TO THE COMMÍSSIONERS OF HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL PALACES, · The HYDROPULT is invaluable for WATERING GARDENS, EXTINGUISHING FIRE JUST COMMENCED PROTECTING a ROOF from FIRE, CLEANSING TREES from INSECTS, DRESSING with LIQUID MANURE, SPRINKLING PLANTS, WASHING WINDOWS, WETTING SIDEWALKS, SPRINKLING STREETS, WASHING CARRIAG WETTING SAILS, A SPRAY BATH, &е, &c. THE HYDROPULT, == == A PORTABLE GARDEN ENGINE, AND FI алаа z-] RE ANNIHILATOR. RIFFITH ROWETT, Manufacturers, Birmingham ; * CHARLES Р. BUTTON, Patent ;” and is sold at the uniform 'rate of Two Guineas, complete, with 2} feet suction and 3-feet delivery hose, Galvanised · Wire iner, or Sprinkler, and Fire Jet. It is an easy matter to imitate the Hydropult in —ÜÜ and thereby deceive the public; therefore this caution. The WEIGHS BUT 8 LBS., will'throw minute mas Rivers, Esq. the eminent florist; Shirley Hibberd,Esq., and other well known gentlemen, recommen: x4 as an invaluable GARDEN . Spencer, Esq., Inspector of the Ro: Society for the Protection of Life 7 i i its efficiency i ifies to i n its action; teed to be perfect. Prospectus, with testimonials, on applica- tion at either office. Нурпорил Овнов: 27, LEADENHALL, STREET, LONDON, E.C., and 309, REGENT STREET, POLYTECHNIC BUILDING, LONDON, W.—CHARLES P. BUTTON, Pnornizron. 18 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE -— AND AGRICULTURAL — ВЕН. [JaSvARY 8; 1868, arm ENGER, EN 9. MESSENGE TION, 1862.—Crass VHI., No. 1 Нойттосаттаат, Вию |' INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862.— Crass о. 1796. has хоссу pátented a VALNÉ « HoxóURABLE Махтіох ror VaLvzs AND Cocks."—Jurors Award. j w. е or its ; жойы аи: BECK'S IMPROVED PATENT HOT-WATER iss 4-inch, 288. АЁ berat discount to the Trade. These Valves can be obtained in London of Mr. J. Jowzs, 6, Barkside, S.E. West of of Éngland, Ireland, and Wales. s ZEE NER UPWARDS of 3000 in USE. Те above fact shows the decided superiority òf BECKS PATENT VALVES over évery other description at present in use; PCES IMPROVED THROTTLE VALVES. eue em ONE- TEM. Pane and Estimates on applicatio: CENT SKINNER, Bridewell Street, Bristol. IDDELUS PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTION RS А liberal Discount to the Trade. HORIZONTAL PASSAGE, Ro Bn тено for NIRANCB HALUS BATHS, рг 390 ЧОМ: ac Be Бу the Circulation of Hot Wat = JOHN BECK, а eia pp PATENTEE and MANUFACTURER of HYDRAULIC, GAS, and STEAM VALVES, WATER CLOSETS, out attention, at an expense of about 8d. UMPS, В BATHS, LAVATORIES, URINALS T рег дау. Is І — pe тш ге ап келк" а o 133, GREAT SUFFOLK STREET, BOROUGH, LONDON, S.E. Le ens; phat 155, Cheapside, | а ачна London, И ža Specinidnd may bé t tué A hibitióH, 9) Conduit Street, Regent Street, W. leto from 87 10$. UEM = . JAMES & FREDERICK HOWARD, BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD, PATENTEES AND MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM CULTIVATORS, STEAM PLOUGHS, CHAMPION PLOUGIS, HARROWS, HORSE RAKES, AND HAYMAKERS, ANNON irm vx СА +? CATALOGUES, with full particulars, sent free on application. pou N MONRO’S CANNON BOILER, c О d a Е А M S J. JONES, CONTINUOUS IRON FENCE, HURDLES, and FIELD GATES, HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER AND MADE OF SUPERIOR IRON (NO CINDER IRON USED) IN THE BEST MANNER. | | IRON MERCHANT, PARK ENTRANCE GATES, and RAILING of CAST and WROUGHT IRON COMBINED, ARIOUS STYLES. UPPLIES OR ERECTS, COMPLETE, HOT-WATER APPARATUS Or ÉvERY DESÓRIPTÍON, FOR HEATING GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FORCING PIT S, p CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, Mir коон COACH HOUSES; HATNESS ROOMS, &с„ - = E OF ТИЕ BEST QUALITY, AND АТ MODERATE CHARGES. IRÓN GARDEN HÓLLERS, GARDEN CHAIRS, GARDEN ENGINES , LAWN MOWING MACHINEN : ; WIRE WORK, PUMPS, and e very description of Implements for Horticultural апа: Gardening purposes. _ is n NR M RANDAHS, GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, HOT-WATER APPARATUS, ps E & and DESORIP The Improved IRON MANGERS and RACKS for ges HARNESS BRACKETS, &c. SENT PONT РАЁН ON APPLICATION TO J. JONES, Illustrated CATALOGUES and DRAWINGS free on application to E урабы иван COTTAM & C0., ENGINEERS and IRON FOUNDERS, à 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, S.E. 2, WINSLEY STREET (Orrosrre the Рахтнкон), OXFORD STREET, LONDON; W- _ GREEN'S Я LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN _ : LAWN мотке, о and COLLECTING MACHINES, p. ROYAL. ferus Рение яа HAVE BEEN О TOR —— M ze that has been stall f Hon. qud E Y led + RIZE MEDAL at tho INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION o of 1862. GREEN'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS. For Illustrated Pri un eall Lt ant, ‚айй - ES GREEN, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS; and 2, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, E. JawvAnRY 8; 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, AM ^us а D R R O W, TIOULT L BUILDER, кел pe near Tive sing Roference эйе. to the N obility and Gentry — Great Britain and Irela "a ung. pui APPARATUS fitted in every description HOUSES. Estimates gives for к Hot- houses, and Payme out Kitchen Gardens and Vineries. Advice anting, &c. siy yet Jo m H MEREDITH, Vine Cottage, Garston, near LE N.B. References to Noblemén and Gentlemen айпа their gardeners sent on OL plication. LAND, IRON MERCHANT, 81, Bank- ndon, 8, ноту эке PIPES, fom Дыт, рег yard: —2-inch, 1s. 2d. ; 8-ineh, ; and 4 4d. BENDS, from stoek, 39 74., * Tu atid 3s. 9d tac Other Condexions - equally low prices, and all t-clas$ manufac eos of xh biti ion Prize Medal, 1862. DR AS PATENT SLOW COMBUST This payo is the nearest approach t» Warm- ing ü Hot Water, aud an efficient aid in va nti tion. It will i Churches from Baturday дио attention orship. Special ntion, because of its safety, v ame durability, and — simplicit, also ide for Small Conservàtoriés, with a va pour PEA; ЖОК maintains a moist atmosphere | for 12 hours with once filling. Ра ення ка prices post free on application to MUSGRAVE BROTHERS, n Street Iron Works, Belfast. = eum S PATENT HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS are made from thë best Wrouglit Iron, upon The gmbinaton: of Iron and Glass entirely new mors under thís patent is perfect; t е nd a per ng practical advantages are extrem понова оѓ itti m i і m "heit; great ntilation. p e speedily P iren ems ability, апа te ceed rfec rtake of more desirable, outline, and а каа ructure, "UH. Builder, Hot-Wati вее, ай High St:; Снан Евѕех The Improved Conical Boilers, SOLELY MANUFACTURED B URY е Po demere to JOHN Е: PETLU late LL) have attained a celebrity far surpassing ny = OSEE Boilers ever invented, hundreds which haye been fixed in ing oiler has ey mE efective, or failed to give the most complete satisfaction. They are uected with of Pipes ( o" cases several thousarid yards), 3. Public Establishments, at the M tal ego - Regent ost n Nobili Бүбү л out - ngón: ay be obtained on Aa dcn o BURY & pan par СЕР cime Park Iron E Work Now Park Street, Southw. "M * upwar and upwards. — t€ ot ea for Heating Buildings, Süp- pots Vor the iu moi оп, with directions for = up ot-Water — ; [Jones Patent.] jer iS to ар ZOUSEHOLDERS, Aa E damage, waste, T ive Jt Bon ү & Por. En О! е о jo turers, Park Iron отка, К Lindon. m Жаы Retail о f all Ironm А liberal discount to е. Ino SALE, 200 feet length of 10- ер TORIS new and portable, d covering Peac with Plates, Gutter, Dodi апа Ends ompli For particular s apply to Messrs. OuTBUSH, Nurseries, High- gate, London. 7 Te BE SOLD a BARGAIN, Three Second-han Lean-to Pin a i well adapted г ta ineries. No. тү feet — by — Ly feet wid For price, áa 5 у +0 ÜHARLES lobes: Nurseryman, Clapham, 8. J OSEPH HAYWOOD ÅND CO.; ANUFA! PRUNING and BUDDING CTURERS OF BSPORTSMAN'S, айа of POOKET A. ealers in Gambia Garden Shears, Scissors, Syringes, Glamorgan Works, Shemela. ARNARD, BISHOP, ax) BARN ofwich. FURTHER REDUCTION in the MIS of WIRE NETTING.—Arnm, 1 P. DENNIS, ео BARNARD, Bisto & BARNARDS to inform theí friends and the DUNS tbat they have Jie. А farther réduetion in the prices о! of Machine-made Wire Netting; and also thah du their Nettings are now Galvanised after being made, adds much to their appearance, strength, and чаа bility. F anned Galvanised; Iron: Gauge. рег m DM yard inch ment s erred ее é No. 19 414 334. 9-eéh ;; » E. vs Ф 29-inch jy ГД Че: Euri 2-itich ,, я Ие. Вс 65 s 6% 18-іһен ,; if ӨРҮ у: ЭЁ 4% 4 4 iE nch . ,, » $5 » I8:594170 v RR 18-1 pud 2 т то i и 18- A the above kinds ёй е made any Sata (under 1, feel) i proportii onate prices. Str ayy d Po etting, ег yard, 8 feet wide aen arrow-proof t Notting x: Pheasantries, 114. per ERI 2 i e. Wire Netting of my mesh from half an пФ to 6 inches, ёва Price of WIRE FENCING, and GALVANISED WÍRE ROrE FENCING; suitable for the home tráde or the colonies. A Perge: Rio т je hes high, pro; реа пао ning po strai Кае ер: 100 еъ of Fencing 104. per y: 8: The samo with Galy /ánised Wire -— 1s. për у 1 prices о! ux уагіеі Fencing ire N ting, f arded free on applica *4* Wire mul апа Хо — uh delivered Carriage Free "prin NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. ^u “GREAT IMPROVEMENT; REDUCED PRICE. i plie ARDS, |À d pet а оноон 1 8 feét |. Ws S H LUN T IN M r samples and prices apply HAW & s 29, Oxford Street, Man Xr T е М Pros вас $ s, to 50, Condu: м Street, mA Street. anl PEON (md on other PAVEME is d rmv ENWARE M сЕ уе aR сһеар апа buff соба. and capable dirie: ётё, Ki and pre Stable Paving Brick of great ow е а апа bios irs "Copings, Glazod P as о be obta & G. War Ground Street, “Бис, B.: OMS Cbelaea, . S. W. ; Bridge, Londo оп, EA. АЕС CHERS, “ э DOMO: ДЕ: "linker, War, Upper wit NOS E Queen's Road, Kingsland Hoad Wharf, hear t е Canal Lindley for thé Horticultural Ксы Sir Joseph ES for bu ЕЕ Palace, Royal Zoological Society, з. Lawr g Park, &c. PROTECTION from the COLD WINDS & MORNING FROST. * FR et DOMO," а Canvas made of érfe ci -— — "à H rature. Itis apona for rese: m фе scorehing rays of the med AR vind {с pod d atia sects, апа from morning frosts. To b ha ad їп апу réquiréd len i 8. Two PER. wide noci АС уча rum: Four yards wide 3s. rj improved make, 3 yards wide, 28, Ва. A yard run, ur “ Fri o” Netting, Ehad E 1s. 4d. per yard run. AS ÁRCHER d Sole Manufacturer, 7, TRE, Lane, Ec St., ы р d. and of all Nurserymen айа Зее dsm фи иеа th the kingd h t hat. Ma TE в аз а covering.” Archangel Mats. pun 8 T. ANDERSON begs m announce thàt he t at à ce, and і quantity, A Y, AROHTANG G xi Ats s, the fine ара London dos ot f this Bery TANI md аена eéd-«ten. SACKS, SEED BAGS, ёе; 15, Shetborne Lane, Kag Williári Street, London, E.G. Оп Pai longer Necessary. y ND sums Е BLACK VARNISH P erving Iron Work, Wood, or b cy т, Varnish is an excellent substitute for am рш on n allo ork; and is fully tw: redo ple шау be applied 1 Du P ordina laboufer, né gor thi nning, ап d d iè u&ed in "tho | grounds s at zu ndsor Castle, Kw Gardena at the ŝëat: ud y hundreds of the =й кыр gentry, uc who! iet. flattering ier р чв received; which Bn. & Ө8мїтн will і Sold in е и -: T T y gallonan Ft "T i [5 рё? gàlloii, at A eras f per gallon paid toany státion in the ngdom. Apply to Нил & Бмгтн, Brierley Hill Iron Works, noar to H Dudley, ш 76, Catinon Street, E.C., from Whom Дауи і бай bé obtained > | POOTRA FOWLS, Dest Wiiter s leges ё а | р. ed pv ао ТУ Veios ro PE w Stroh nA Stret, Е " EONS for SHOÓTIN , О BE LET, in the County of b e TELANG. WARREN FARM, consisting of 473 Acri ore than Half of which is Pastur For гата apply to J. B, Lawes 1, Adelaide езе London Вг idge. M rm: Light. i | 5 Sizo of Mostly os nF E ig .. Medium. . . Rtrong. Ries Btrong, PARE 900 apee l Өн: agar | Gaira: |? Nb Hares, D Poultr d. 4d. Bid. 54 " a | ‚ Dogs, s . 4 d. 4 А 2, inch |Game ог Poultry Меца ва. | аа. 44. 5a. Sa | б. sid sd 1j inch [Small Rabbits, Hares, &с......| 4d. | did. | а. 51d. | 7d. | 74. | 9d. pod inch |Smallest кар ‚Кеме Dde 64. 544. d. 74. 94. a па. 1 -Quantities of ped or upwards delivered free at nearly all the way Stations and 5 E. Ports i ра England; and died of aii delivered {тее free to most far Ышш Iselahd. Ра Netting warranted to give satisfaction, and not approved will be exchanged « or| ied B dereud (C кг + ыыт: LONDON, H.0. u^ ве dece 15 miles of ова іп а ve Business has been estab] years. СА rent for parting p Sd business can е be given. ut nd ean obtained if requ Also to +: н of, h Now Covered VAN, to use with one T two iid, dcs, High Wycombe 1 --—— on application to C. W. А;, Post and Seedsme aon a T? BE оос "of, a BUSINESS i in the above zn ld um pem € — Tiportant " Е med rom California апа es tide bud me Lámbértiana » ponderosa $ Abies Donglasil » Babiniana Menziesii 5 Frem > Libocedrus decurrens Cupressus La Thuja gigantea : i д € а Wellingtonia [7 _ ia gigantea On view the a: of Sale, and Roses, &c RTHUR PLEWS will vg by AUCTION, ME at the Auction Mart, on Ls ri NEXT, January 12 pe AS: tandard and oih de Roses is tal RAIN FRUIT "Ur эы ELA 20 THE GARDENERS .CGHRÓNIOLE: AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jaxvanv 3, 1863, SEED ESTABLISHMENT. xt ROYAS s.v. BERKSHIRE Mec “SUTTON S COLLECTIONS OF GARDEN SEEDS FOR ONE YEARS SUPPLY (CARRIAGE FREE, A8 SEE BELOW). j i j | No. deed Complete. Collecti ui KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS for Опе Phoe Year’s Supply (with instructions on Блан £3 00 | P GARDEN SEEDS, in quan RENT оо А RPM ou lete € No. 3. A Complete Collection х, KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, No. 4. A Complete Collection of KITCHEN GARDEN gum for а SMALL рдин — — HU И j sted from unknown Correspondents. Sent Carriage Free by Rail, and 5 per cent. discount allowed for cash payment. А remittance or reference reque The sorts of Vect esl in Tong ee pe are ша уба hava proved to ne the most geh best flavoured, and most worthy of general иеа R » and of Мы sor са e hav 6 Cro ops o ү G ti rior old sorts, but к жуй new ones as we hav n Р s gae d t i fi th t ery роо own un g g p А this yAC vul ut i vigi less бера than when а Gen tlemau or his E ыш make ith prices of о. article separate. the sorts, we are RM to e Year's Su ds but if жес latter mode ot нше is каманы), we shall Ж pd 5 send our GENERAL CATALOGUE, wi SEENTIEHIS, CONTAINED IN SUTTON'S COLLECTIONS :— That: d A satisfaction has been given by those collections in former seaso eis £3 o о £2 PEG, or € O- 10s. 6d. | estified by the recommendations given by our eustomers to their friends% Collection (Collection (Collection (Collection kx о by the numerous letters we receive, from which зея а the following: и PEAS, the best sorts for 2 ession, as proved in From the Rev. M. W. GRE h ; E Y, Roade, Northam; Messrs. Sutton’s Trial Grounds . 20 quarts | 12 quarts | 7 quarts | 4 pints « I lose no о sd E : pportunity y of recommending Toar oda which are most excellent; and I think PRANE, T C ry ыны for ғ succession, ано ditio D pints E че : “ints T in you are doing us n clergy especially), а great kindness in making up your garden selecti ч BEET, the finest in Ратево йе ounces | 2 ounces | 1packet | 1 packet m the Rev. W. Н. Колон, Whiteshill Parsonage, Stroud. | BORECOLE, or Sr Sprouting Кае, ot; "best sorts for TP Өк ids MEAT. more tham” entite with the assortment of Seeds you made "for me, and with tbe] p I miss 3 SpnóUrs, heh s (ep is I sd Hee е f hes ТС апаш ш ог ав АА onsider that І have done better by leaving the choice to you "о a e 80 мба от vede es Pet ' quus. ex ў essrs. Sutton's pn le кийе do. 7 do. - 5 packets | 2 packets From the Rev. Јонм KIRWAN, Withycombe Rectory, Taunton. САВВА AGB, 3E, best. sorts fo: succession és iš kets: | 6 packets |4 large до.) 1 ditto- “t Iwas во much esed with the sel ction f Seed. a SAVOYS, бпе curled с... К ? Paitto E ditto 2 ditto | 1ана ойу friends to tato parcels flot you." 10. Eure аа CARROT, best"sorts See "wei and winter 189114 ounces -3 ounces | 1 ounce м CAULIFLOWER, tru alehéren and others — .. "Ө p зано 1 packe , From CHas. LAWRENCE, Esq., Cirencester i CELERY, Sutton's Solid Y ite а others packets | 2 ditto | 1 packet 1 1 ived such ds fi any house б COUVE TRONCHUDA, ато БРЕ vegetable 1 ро" 1 Poket lpacket | 1 packet qud in quality. х оа best sorts ` ils ounce | 2 ditto | -1ditto l ditto ORESS. р аде ol int & |8 ounces &|3 ounces & Кеш From ALEX. CAT T 18 Knocklolian c À— Girvan, N.B. and cu 1 сг 2 packets | 1-рзсКе& 3 packe I have had much satisfac tion | E d mending your Seeds to nisi) friends, as I find CUCUM the -— in a cil iati ni dli packets 4 pac аске ets 2 раев 1 packet etis are much pleased with them ; and A may epend M: x continuing to do so as long UE Au A a o: vi ety dis A Toun оп ..] ditto nd articles you send are good and reasonable in — d Buttons eun ees nd others for : From Mr. W ; 5 päckets | 4 packets Закен 2paekets ||. “ат. тот Mr. WILLIAM Moon, Gardener, Duk. Stoke. ST. coan, 25 = ШЗ ачагь | 11 pint ' | 4ounces |.2 ounces q never dn (previous to yours last year)a lot of Seeds which have all turned Mu 30 X какы db holes bt sorta know E E Еш] 8 packets | 3 packets;|.2:packets | 1 packet «орогу, ty ONION, and o : .|18 ounces| 7 ounces | 20unces | 1 ounce - ‚ From Mr. BoxE, Gardener, Huntsham Court, Tiverton: PARSLEY, в Tieni curled Timis 7 3 ditto 2 ditto 1, ditto .| 1packet et was ws much viet with your collection of — ds oval that I leave it to y ы |. IPARSN ollow Crown, Student, Жл ius 6 ditto 4 ditto: 2 ditto а 71 ditto а -selection again-this year, both for the Kitchen and Flow: ане dmn sorts for succession iv i 1 И эд 14 бапсёз | 6 ounces | 3 ounces ` From Mr. ROBERTSON, Gardener to A, PoLLOCK, Esq., Lochfine, N.B. í BPINACH, вош mer and winter kinds ИА Я 4ditto | 24% “I must say that y i 1 T $ „11а 1 packet ( ~ SCORZONERA ` MEAE do. do. dito From the Rev. C. T. FARLEY, Moor Hall, Stourport. p JRRGANIP, fine sorta fo 1136 o 3 ounces | 2 ounces Your Seeds are the very best my gardener ever made use of, and gave the highest bos DE S PE Ае аза PE Takt аша ап k d ы Жаы e e] Е ү SSN mu Gode йакын a Н e O ны аА MPIO : 200. 70. 0 | 1 packet | 1 packet | 1 packet est degit a HOT" ha y ANED and of t TOM MATO. ё m 3v ММ ..| 1 packet | 1 packet | 1 packet —— D CORN SALAD and ‹ бип Vie fi V. ..| 2 packets | 1 packet From the Rev. ©. E. WALKER, Shareshill, Wolverhampton. 200. css | 1 packet | 1packet | 1 packet “ Mr. Walker PAS "but pde DEC Messrs. SurroN & Бомз on tho qualit, of t ; ORACHE 1 packet. | 1 packet k ача чудо АЙ 24 ү ..|1 packet | 1 packet | 1 packet | - sent last year, as theg: were by far the best he ever purchased, 22 If any ea n n» Ł (E gs Ret ая нос РНЕ Жыл a. 14 d q titi f oti t PROC în li of tT MO miesa Бг e pde y EA РЕ г an PEU da € ы, я зыл ы д +1 a i М a O b | B У - ; Р К БЕГЕ әв н CX VT Yao РА 7 gari i n io К E. г ; e И" zt “Ж. l ТТ Жы Б 4 E. { WER EE SUTTON S COLLECTIONS or 05 SEEDS (Free by Post). - Amäteurs'requiring showy: kinds óf Flower Seeds ~ $ ын fully recommended to leave the selection of sorts wholly or partly to us, a and we will supply t h E we know rime rtt ini of VIELES, Shou y sorts of Flower pes already possessed they should be named, that we o may omi it them. $ No. 8: The best 100 sorts of. FLOWER = kariy г No. 3. The best 36 sorts - FLOWER SEEDS, а £0 T 6 half hardy, with instru „^з... £1 1 09|: No. 4. The best 24 sorts of FLOWER SEEDS, di 9 5 No. 3: тї best 50 sort of FLOWER SEEDS, -ditto ... 010 6 No. 5. The best 24 sorts ris of FLOWER SEEDS 5 аш har 0 $i > E is * SEEDS FOR EXPORTATION. SUTTON Азр SONS а are созван. packing. Farm and Garden Seeds for Australia, New prt India, Africa, and other Joiélgs Parts, and receive е 1 tifyi , aud kii MOS рене uced from their Seeds. fi RZEL, гебен and other nates Seeds. Alii NATURAL GRASSES for LAWNS and ME ADOWS, E AD „kinds of Good than 20: value, tC Free to any тари? Offüccin-England and- Wales. When Goods to the £2 and upwards are к= loli г, 1 f th h Ports. Í zi p t Orders are d dames e ak the Ship's side in London, Bristol, Southampton, Lévirptoly: &c. .. Remittances may be made by алад оп Town or Country Bankers, or by Post-office Orders payable to 7 dens SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMEN V READING. . and Business Letters to“ The The Publisher," PUE рсы o mne Era Place. enge үгө трета тене in the Co. of and FREDERICK i ао с РШ by them at the O21 е, No. ål, аный MONI THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 2.—1863.] SATURDAY, JANUARY 10. b Fivepence STAMPED EDITION, 6d. INDEX. 29 b | Nice, climate of Northumberland F: & ygs we z ISASA i ility of . Society, Royal Dub Botanical of Edinburgh — , Irish Farming —— .. 25 с Tate . fri .. 38 c | Vegetable «ОШИП: . . 25 b | Wages, Berwickshi: 25 c | Weather р} A E —87 c | Wheat, se SUBE Un ER penam wn co ооо За c8 Иа: езш Qa An Edition of the y pne CHRONICLE ор bli. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE Monday ernoon at 4 o Clock, soia Jull Reports of i ark La оне 4 kets, written expressly for HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.— г The Finsr MEETING с me SNNT m FELLOWS in the Year 1805, wil ta у ко, at the Garden, in on to © funt Assist. Secretary. lia) o Vii потай BULL, FRH S. F.R. B:S., has arge and healthy "stock of well ripened VINES from ali the b ). either for Planting, darin. E | Agricultural Seeds, Carriage Free. \ Ñ PLGL о AND SON, ia ым and SrED MERCHANTS, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. Good Seeds, E pee at Market Prices. Ls ROWERS Best Seeds, биш Ете а MoCULLOOC pH SEED MERCHANTS, .. Covent Garden Market, London, М.О: .5 26, Down Бө Piccadilly, London, W. — and Gar 8 590264 "ана MzncHANTS, Wisbec Specs] PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on con Seeds. | al and Gard HARLES HARPE AND SEED GROWERS, SEED MERCHANTS, and № Ж» B Sleaford. SPECIAL PRICED LIST of SEEDS of 1862 growth on | ^ | application. Genuine Garden and Agricultural Seeds. A.M. EoS .C.A R TER. AND .. SeeD FARMERS and NURSERYMEN, .237 and 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. о н Н SEED СОМРАМҮ, Union Road, Plymouth. See General Advertisement, page 22, C o, D OUBLE pe: COMPANY, The жаат, PRIOR c CÜRRENT i New and беп е Garde еп and алыды. "d EYES, - or Fruiting i in pots. mew hment for New and Rare Plants, King's Road, а, London, B. Wæ rape Vines S. WIL LIAMS begs to intimate that he e fine and healthy stock dis ҮРҮ above from Eyes, а allthe best vari Ше for Frui n Pots and Planting Out. potis Sisters and Hornsey Roads, Hol- loway, Lon: dok Grape Vin d IVERY anD SON beg о, inform their Patrons that their. stock of the is unusually fine this Reason, A PRICED LIST now М Dor) Nur AMNES уне 7 JAS. GARAWAY & Co. : Black Hamb E a Бош ТО begs to offer extra strong S e above (for planting), to t rd e: о o "E. usual са авн а = uu Surrey, Fruiting быш extra fine, 8s. 6d. Bes кы е а for e by ries, Bristol. P d A DISPOSED | OF, p a gentleman leaving or town ai iving u ouse, &е., about 100 healthy PINE PLAK TS this and last year's growth. оо! s pply by to Mr. Е. STEA. Nn: З deri ied Hull. d Apricots. y 90D -— INGRAM чн to o cali the merem of of. all a ding kinds of PEACHES aud е NEOTAIIS MOORPARK APRICOTS, all re "das Price on markabiy anoal Жап stuff. Каада EW MELON, PRINCESS · ALEXANDRA — һа uarte esh, with very litsle pul DUE m сетте, ете highly recommended аз 18. per packet. & Co., 237, 238, & 961, High Holborn, W.C. N үү PHIZ-E M UR - ONS Empress pros e п Imperial Prince Louis of _ Hesse, i a, and set Victoria. For descriptions see GUIDE to ihe PENER ЧЕ Bann & , Beed and Florists, 12, King + Wool t Perpet reed i рне! for favo be p Price è J. GILBERT, Florist, » E ABEBE DER TES. Cornwel's tec Fasto | Av EOSATOÉS at por ont Yellow ze jes LOT at Bed EE X т улак i „г е FAIRHEAD AN SON, "E eire and MERCHANTS, ugh Market, London, 8.Е. » ew and Genuine NS OHN аы, ON Ir SONS, SEE and Его: Woodlands асру slewortn ae Hounslow. New CATALOGUES now ready, post free. “А NDEÉ LEROY'S NURSERIES, at Angers, the largest and richest in Fra ALOGUES sent on аррисаныі, New Garde ne of а ко Growth. AMES CART WR ax О. now prepared to execute orders for e der d J^ their dud Farms. 237, 238, & 261, High Holborn, Ұ.С ARTER’S SELECT LIST of New and paste ag saving to offer the T vM UT = р O N S, Purchasers of See d MERCHANTS Reading. Mon TTON' s PRICED LIST of KEW GARDEN М? and FARM SEEDS and POTATOES will shortly be ready, an D be for dE. post free on applieation, addressed SurTOox & Sons, Royal зене E Establishment, Reading. Свае LES EE vs ties only, is now ready. pues uei = eeds— | ЖА WAY A ND бо 5 С LOGUE of the d Ар ec ни ЕТЕ post ee o men cation. od rdham Down Nurseries, Bris | Dovsss TUWEROSES, | BurLER & Nds Seed Merchants, Covent Garden | Market, London, W.C. ЕЯ per dozen, Just p j ITALIAN TUBEROSES. Price 3°. per doze n. Le Сак CARTER & Co., 237, 238, and 261, High Holborn, n Fre E Imported Double Italian UTTON anD SONS have just app and can now offer very fine roots at 3s. per uberoses, Hei their 6d. Roya al Berkshire Seed Establishment, Res x ae aod STOCK ot EARLY TU LIPS . to be SOL eap. i BUTLER & re Seed Merchants, Covent G arden Market. pr eme (Crysta LOBBIAN il Palace Scarlet), Seed Per packet, ron 2s. 6d. BUTLER & M'Currocn. Seed Merchants, ы vent eM NND FE, E ATANDA] ЕЕ RRY ARX. MALVERN BET RE Ер ох GDON. о Delieious Perry can be made from the r^ excellent varie- ties. Fine murem uu Ly: Orchards, 30s. per doz C. WHE: & SoN, Glouce!: von p Эре cimen Ornamental Plan P. DIXON anD SONS have to sy а few large e and ане SPECIMEN PLANTS on reasonable terms. The Exotic Nursery, Seulcoats, Hull. Wellingtonia gigantea. e) пенню YNES, mined € one of the ss specimens of the above to offer. The low io, 1 91. 12s. ight, 10 feet; a perfect spe men. PT and post free 7, 238, & 261, High Holborn, London, W.C САктинз KER MPION CUCUMBER. А llent winter sort.— Vide Gardeners’ Chronicle for 1862, page 1127. 1s. per packet, 237, 938, & 261, High Holborn, London, W.C. CHAMPION сми the Royal Horticultural Society Piae solid prm firm, and үз кз packet. А few ounce 237, 238, & 261, mde Holborn, London, W.C. ствена, тох SEEDS and PLANTS is now des Ur T ns recommended by еа: per EBB'S IMPERIAL KIDNEY POTATOES.— No Potato like it for eem quality, beauty and size, at 12s. p Bushel, on applic: Calco ot Danik: с» RD WEBB, Carriage — HANDSWORPH. 10s.per неча "Ош е v arem ner it was by 1 10 days the — voa Chronicle.—G. & W. YATE TES, "Market Р Рвезе Seed Potato акр W. YATES offer to the Trade all the best E E R a Recommended by the Fruit Committee of the Royal E Society. Beo pede x the ЕРК GARDEN y сеен, "вої М , King Conus. се смеат. i MENT Improvement e io a The best for present s BUTLER & M*'CurrocH, Seed саа S selected DWARF- += ВЕЕТ, recom- ended aui the Hoi ie Horticultural aep d as the best a Trade Cu Itivat tion. inal Stock.) Price fo the v premens ха & Sons, Seed 5 60, Barbican, London, Е C. =J. DEN: 1 onn pplication. = ы ITALIAN SEED to the Brist G 80; grown specially for Seed, free from disease and — | scab. > Prices sent on application. —Market Place, Manchester. lished 36 Year OLBURY ASHLEAE, the Емен REDNET POTATO grown, -— ыз со нал G. & W. Үлтез, Seedsmen, Mark ice, LUKE ves other SEED POTATOES n ciere * Tanon- nM and Sand., Price oderate on ken aed Н. Bro "Seed sman, 4, С маб теа Козу, EED POPETI from dis aen — Early > ‚Браз ые Өй! Forty-folds, Ash-leaf Kidneys, Ma be had on application of Н. CHEVERST, Saloaman, | Borough Market, S. E. PRUCE - TWICE TRANSPLANTED. vi Rmi, FIR, lto 15 fest, 15s. per 1000. | 15 to 2 fest, 20s. рег Apprto DEMER, Garaway & Co., Du rdbam Do лаг Е Р; FRANCIS 1 has а few surplus "Thousands of . МАНИ STOCKS, nm € stout. ос == =зү == E ard Ro ILLIAM EPPE JUN. supply fine STAN. € D ROSES, €: з „рог I x per doz. New анне Us Жай бебі. B W. KNIGHT, DE im Battle, Sussex, is a now MARNE eub this superb qı 200,00 prc Nerd to 2 m: BLAND, P. FRANCIS offers Aue "Thousands of fine E. ALDER, ed, 3 to 4 ft. Price upon: " tfm. NEW RHUBARB; itis| distinct, of very large growth, very productive, of a new е донаро de рата не il of the leur o s Ly: P DESCRIPTIVE aram УУ ӨЕ AA ГАТ 22 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 10, 1849, Ciara iine е et n — jes, fe INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. bud 308, ‚ per віле, boi 605. | HEATHS, EPACRIS, CINERARIAS, ара JASM Ade @ 5 T 9 GRANDIFLORUM (grafted), remarkably "fine plants, PRIZE MEDALS 1851 AND 1862 m Aiso ПОМЕХ ELEGANS, extra strong, in 6-inch pots, AWARDED FOR SUPERIORITY AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE TO 18s. per doz. New Seeds, Jawrs DICKSON & & | Boss, Newton Ni Nurseries, Chester. B UT LER & McC 0 ELO H, E EED ME RC HANTS, xc I COVENT GARDEN MARKET, W.C. (ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A CENTURY.) COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS SUITABLE FOR ANY SIZED GARDEN. No. 1. 20 Quarts of ed and other Seeds in proportion ... di ditto No. 2. 11 ditto ditt No,3. 8 ditto E Р No.4. 5 ditto ditto ditto Jd 2 AS No. 5, 5 Pints d ditto : DUE À TITTLE 7, 1 р де р : BOOK for З WHEELERS TOM THUMB 4. s XS LETTUCE. € ES WHEELER'S IMPERIAL LETTUCE The price of the Lettuce is 1s. per SE у) » 27 22 A i ч iv. Эй ч : packet, post free. 2 7))) BRS KI J. НЕ N beg to inform | p ING Gs; © OVEN АА Р 'D EN . C. WHEELER & Sov the Trade ара their “Little Book " is entered at Stationers! Hall, and SEED MERCHANTS AND FLORISTS, ; tit they cammotallouw it to bo copied. | 12, KING RTEBPT, COVENT GARDEN, №.0. Ј.С. WHEELER & SoN, Seed Growers, | E: ЧЛЕНЫ TE THE GaRRICK Сів. OTAM, ТЕ, ,UAIED, am г FANG Hass св Seeds Carriage paid. No charge for Packing or Packag in offeri e NOVELTIES, "Which д thoy can б всаркша „Сом, шона, of VEGETABLE SEEDS for 1868, ко the best Varieties - ed nequis n, and especiall OCALCEOLA orantes af tho Royal ortum К Шома: EA T particulars, see “ GUIDE to the KITCHEN GARDEN.” ing variety of dw: б to 9 inches high ; tho leaves are narrow and Херу MERAT Qe No 6 contains in Жын of PEAS, and other Seeds in prapertion, for£3 3 0 n fine compact trusses of a deep clear yellow, and of o. 5 0 Quar ditt 2 8-0 molino LC "dart yellow für front linos, or riüboi ч ; аг ы 2 2 Don Coa o ES Eas: ла ге I бш о TERECE: , е iücate ej ^8 i i 1 1 2з. 6d. each, 18s. per dozen. Special o gnus dor "загі en * и 10 Pints ditto ditto yr ы 1 1 0 splen... тыу dian E ELE. dMo-9 N 6 Pints ditto ditto ditto ө, 015 6 striking and most beautiful variety. It was ра by No. 1 " 4 Pints ditto ditto ditto m 010 6 the Floral пек окт of the Roya 1 Horticulta ral Society, w. а P». E24. 01 7 з Ё 0; described it as follows. А-О wy variety with large flow er Сии Р Carriage paid. Өсу w in which the = om ls were of a dark blue, and the Detali of : a croamy white Ti ип. "Price de. e e gy w with the Dele 8 lo ш е oundi: ecia. s 5 : Пр nekad Е THE PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, 4 np ro UE PLYMOUTH. E Е Original ап and True Sto — [53 ENDERSON'S Compact- togpèd _ PINE- AP fine LE od pom y "rm dh cal ‚ sape, eli ro am X ‚к pe Extract from а Letter. received from а CLERGYMAN in Yorkshire, dated December 11, 1862 :— jenes n propertios only its r^. and sugary flavour, and long- * Our Vegetables 1 been so fine as wl f J Seeds. This celeb: fad Beet gained the FIRST PRIZE against ALL ds l. of FRUITS gx DNAR] ERNARI ONAL EXHIBITION The Company are now senang ont t their COLLECTIONS of SEEDS hich 1 5 17 bisfaelion. - eld a е Horticultura. Y Gardens, South Kensington, October 8, 1862. No. 1. Complete Collection for a large Garden, for One Year's — ] £3 0 New ^s рта тоса Holoway, N. No. 2. Complete.Collection for a moderate size Garden, for One Year's барыў 20 e has much pleasure in offering the abo: I m iag enidan i a Ж c; i No. 8. Complete Collection for do, smaller quantities, for One Tt тшу 10 0 X pem дей нош flavour. Чск чыке Dum Гаа амат Мо. 4 Со отар lete Collection for 8 Small Gardon d T Ds a 9 и ЗА раат гашик No. 5. Complete Collection for а Small Garden .. .. 9M the €: Ei Qelery in cul р 2 E cultivation. Га sealed packets, 2s. each. Bei Ae Se apud: containing double the РТУ еш in Wo. 50 e Road, n don, W. Eo UR НЕМЮ ra Collection e Free to any Railway Station in England and Wales, and-to Steam Port ir that their D "d "aun fo announee Engin, "Wales, S ee Pipe Ireland. 7 j и Чаш а or erem oos i and С arri iage ш ira most Stations L3 Ports i к the Kingdom, Collection, No.1- .. 1058. | Collection, No.3 .. 42s, аә а Ө 84s. n Мо.4 o Da 3 3 Corriago 1 Free to an; Station baeron Plymouth and Paddin ДЕР Collection, Мо. 5 — ^. ыы For farther fer joie me S GENERAL PRI + ; and will be forward Ties PAL This [Xo edis contains Ev Ais bes: тана of 5 d _ эш Vegetables, and an abridged Listof the most valuable Flower Address, PLYMOUTE SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH. CARTER'S COLLECTION ОР GARDEN SEEDS РОВ 1863, COMPLETE AS. VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY, T only the most approved and TR sorts, in quantities to suit Large and Small Gardens. e 0$ No. 2. No. 8, No. 4. No. 5. 10s. е6 205. BP. ees 1005. мее, CARTERS SELECT LIST ОЁ ver AND CHOICE VEGETABLE FLOWER SENDS AND PLANTS now published gratis and post free, — = 237, 238, & 261, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, w.c. ТҮЛҮКТҮ УКР ҮТ СЕҮТЛИНҮТҮ ЧҮҮ ЕНИР JANUARY 10, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 28 WM. WOOD & SON'S COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. No. 8. £l. tts. mi Containing only Seeds of first-class quality, and varieties that can be confidently recommended. Nó, 1. £3. No. 2. | Fcr particulars, see CATALOGUE, a Copy of which may be had Post Free on application. WOODLANDS NURSERY ax» SEED WAREHOUSE, MARESFIELD, : Near UCKFIELD, SUSSEX. GENUINE NEW SEEDS, SEEDS, Carriage Free. A” FRANCIS & ARTHUR DI DICKSON & SONS, 106, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. NEW VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS of every description and of the finest possible quality. Their DESCRIPTIVE RUND. CATAL LASUR, containing „у valuable New and Select Vegetable and Flower Seeds, will be sent Post Fre application. Collections for Gardens of all Sizes are on the most "liberal scale. See Catalogue.) Vegetable Seeds of 27. value Carriage Free. АП Flower Seeds Free by Post, of Fu c of GEO. GLENNY, Es Wor n Gardening, › &c. а PLANT ВОАР, of four cakes, is the be f. to d b gnified Aphi of Wash. o may beo obtained of all principal S Bopdamen, Patentee: J. NrAL, Edward Stre Retail by Nurserymen and КЕГИ i. роле, М, 3з., and 108. 6d. е: Red Bplder M: e Exhibiti n PHys Medal 1862, SGRAVE'S PATENT STABLE FITTINGS ME and HARMLESS LOOSE BOXES, AT oh IRON COW HOUSE FITTINGS, and IRON PIGGER , These a recom: mended as possessing 7 | advantages not to be found ic ЖУНДА hitherto made. the late Meeting o thg ом t Leeds, PARADISE NURSERY, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. CHOICE VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS. B. S. WILLIAMS BEGS RESPECTFULLY TO ANNOUNOE THAT HIS PRICE р AND DESCRIPTIVE SEED dé. FOR 1863 forwarded у ke to all applicants. ntains Select Lists of FLOWER pli It OLI, M: including all the Novelilos of the season, and. useful suggestions for the guidance of Amateur xc dh COMPLETE урчание of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY, ning none but the most valuable and approved sorts. FR pe | 20s. | 40s | 60s. | 80s. each. For kinds and quantities, see Catalogue. PARADISE NURSERY, SEVEN SISTERS AND HORNSEY ROADS, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, W. a ig the only Prizes conferred on mpeti с Particulars -— - pplication nr the jov and Мова n Street Iron Works, Belfast. Makers, To S М. ЪЪ Кей АЖИР О 9; T ar 6-9 Street Without, Е.О. HORTICULTURAL GOODS. 8 inches 1s. 9d. each. Оу; 2 0 $ 5 „э 2 6 L4 6 LI = Ф 3,» T „э LAA 8 7 4 0 LLA D un 5 0 T id ЖЕУ 6 0 » P koc NOR э 12 fog Ре .. 98, 14 23 ТЬЕ ГУ, 16 ,» . » 12 0 П Tropen top, 1k extra. GARDEN SEEDS. S. GLENDINNING & SONS, Ате now sending M^ their COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS. No. 1 contains 36 eps of E and all ue — in корону £5 5 0 No2 ,„ 298Quarts ditt 440 Es — 40 зе es ub ditto 330 No4 , 2 Qu ditto ditto ditto 220 (E ., 6 Quarts ditto ditto ditto 110 LECTIONS of FLOWER SEEDS. ` No, 1, vtae 100 Tem Packets of Best Hardy Annuals . £018 0 No. 2, 50 ditto ш itto с 096 No 3j 5 7 94 ditto ditto uo T ЧЕ Ч No 4, ,, 25 i des Annuals 076 KeS 12 ditto ditto ito 040 No. 6, чы 25 ditto Tender Annuals ie 012 6 No7, ., 12 ditto ditto d у 060 S. G. & Song CAT, ма are ort ей а ai едо оона ю "KITCHEN GARDEN, ben Aes га and FLOWER SEEDS is ow Lo CHISWICK NURSERY, LONDON, W. cach, r Р а oe COPY а, nd CUCUMBER GLASSES, ROLLING PINS. From 12 inches сы and up- wards, 14. per runni: From € inches re A иа, per inch. Improved ANTI-CORROSION ius: other PAINTS. GAS and ES, GLOBES, &c. CHIMNIES of every description. Not accountable for AMES SEMI UIS ‚ж co. beg to their p: follow; P. GLISH. ACT w ounces Ж БОЕ foot, in Sheets averaging Ъу 30, packed in Cases containing about 280 feet, 21d. йа per fo foot. SHEET MAY 16 ounces, packed in boxes % b iab each. x m included. 4ths, 2by 9 97-14 lp by 9 12 , 10, p 2 10, 14, 10, 18, 10 | нь ө. 1%.64. 1 : MET 14, 12 6 SQUARES and зы. 8 Improved Pa P" Rough P. AM. 24 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Jawvanr 10, 1863, LADIOLUS, SEEDLINGS of | GANDAVENSIS. eties Hg D 2 extra oce Nd varie & 5" 3» 0 12 д Б) n D choice varieties 212 6 50 in 2, Er wq e. 8. 25 in 35 Lue C 0 n 6 12in » = Б 0 0 Жы. Ed mixed, 2s. 61. per doz., 1 +. 6d. per 1o. ВптгєЕв & McCurLocH, Seed Мека, Covent Garden C. Market, W. ladioli. W di. (Son e Successor to the late A. PAUL) ctfully announces that his BULB CATALOGUE a - most p i aie e geo Gandave Му yu е ga а [^ been Белен on the ich го, тоу novelties, and none but st Collection of 24 Splendid Varieties, root of each, 215. Collection of ее Матей Varieties. pues 8s., and 108. рег doz. ICED aud N LIST on A o Paradise іт Sist and Hornsey Roads, ыы ыалын. Йал z £s — To the Seed Trade.— Continental EO се &c. WENDEL, SEEDSMAN, &c., Pru ussia, mue be espect: fully to announce that "s WHOLESALE CATALOGUE -: A abovo is now ready, containing extensive and а SM вога bn кең applicati аў Gro. MACINTOSH, Seedsman, High Road, Hammersmith, London NEW S. PARSNIP * STUDEN r Sew ose of ща mproved Parsnip, {ан к by Profes: pe of ihe Royal Agnia ultural Col Cirencester, r^i сабу for delivery by Messrs. Hie. E Sox NS, Post-free, i о 64., 1s., or e: ôd. eed i ed м gren to the Tra: t vg x rs, SuTTON'S list in Gardeners’ Chronicle of E^ ал. Royal Berkshire Seed atablishment, Reading. гуа 30 Hardy Scarlet and ur Choto Rhododendrons. OHN WATERER’S CATALOGUE of the above popular r plants, as oman маа. pe him at the Royal Botanic Baden. Regent's es к» published, and will bo for- РЕ rded to all appl: t de шо E. Шешу ‘the colours of all the Rho dodendrons, abe" rendering every facility for making selections. It нр ise conta an abridg ed List of really Conifers, h thei а "me A Hardy meri an Surr асаан Scarlet and Other ета Наб table for Potting. pe v APERER has the pleasure to say that he has quantities of the mo i n fine blooming cg wg pee! ТЕ дья The followi He kinds would be included n select: "BLANDY ANU) M | VIVID таптаа AMELIA ATTRACTION VANDYKE EVER LESTIANU : SRAYANUM E TANUM. VICTORIA ROSEUM SUPERBUM, ATROSANGUINEUM &c. KALMIA LATIFOLIA, finely set with bloom. MYRTIFOLÍA, ditto. BELGI AN and other AZALEAS, eid full of buds. rice д ри a Јонх WaTERER, The American Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. Си АР PL ен — Тһе deren are now саду in strong dozen.—s. d. ч Hepatica. EP e tu. | Poly удана ® fmo laced 27 879 Primroses 4 $e A oe LOS vga ОВ Но вовк х med.. 6 0 Violets, Double "White and гари апа Зена 8 0 E Halyhockdesllngs hu S i се r, Gold w40 h name 1$, 8591 559870 Clove (old. Crimson) .8.0| oct iss во), «A. 0 Christmas Roses . 050 | Раш s, fine nam. OTO Lily of | the Valley ` ES EU b 2.0 t &tocl Plain foi рат ма Рег долеп—з. d. : Per dauid d. Lobelia speciosa kerme- Antirrhinums, new, 1862 4 0 sina, true 3 0| Calceolaria canariensis . Verbenas, all the ending ahlias, kin A roots йс new, 1862 y Herbaeeo e Kidney Potato Sets Fluk FROM LAND WHICH HAS NOT це BROKEN UP IN THE MEMORY Ma OF C VS AND BROV VN, IMMO 43 and 45, Corporation Street, Manchester, have а few hundred bushels of the above val ip grown upon fresh land a e place here the “FLUKE й, They аге picked expressly very short distance КЕЕ Y" was originall, IER Si By stating quantity required, the price Application to the Advertisers. ARLLIEST а suec POTATO. est and most prolifie round variety in cultiva- tion, verified E reporta in he various 7 papers, я and X private reports from all parts of the country, n ich vex n tion. Tros ent она а "Duel o CE vea eruit E P to Mr. SIMON А JE. 20 Ё ayton, on uine US уе grass, v all the Agricultural of 01100 Hard F De new, oen 5 0| Plants in 50 REA S20 0 aid to Londor Post- office S Orders on Castle ы Pis Dra STONE, А Mu nro кыч. Sible Hedin а= Ess Sp ecimen Conifer other Tree -— EIT "Y AND SON. T te call the attention еа and gentlemen еїг fine TREES. "From the o quatit —‹ L1 Ф RA + о c et E ion, and as fine in Having a good Trade. EY, WALNUT- LEAVED KIDNEY, Facere T S equally low prices, сЕ may з bad c re t applica Seed Growing Establi Sent; Wis! Early Potatoes for Planting — Carri EN s XUTTÓN AND SONS сап supply ү following Choice Sorts, true, and free f А pn DAI НЕТ. EARLY, direct fro: tree, 9з. 6d. VY bushel. E e O) bNE darlier than the Ashleaf, 3s. per peck, s. р LAPST ONE К IDNEY, particularly fine flavour, 3s. per peck, 10s. per bushel, Leld OXFORD, WEBB'S IMPERIAL, 8s. per peck, 10s, per bush: Also the undermentioned, which SuTTON & SoNs have ides | to be a fortnight earlier than either of the above-nam SUTTONS EARLY RACEH ORSE KIDNEY, decidedly the NE et n. д. per peck, 18s. per bushel. - true stocks of REGENTS, DAL- MAHOYS, s PLURES, PLC mb Бага сег Potatoes for crops, аё А' which may be had. on рано, оч ees N & SONS, Berks Seed uu Reading. Evesham. ы " IIITTISM ut as the best and It is peo "n ри їп M fine flavour, shape, and leaves, but its bin touter and much more ro It is also some eight or т 10 ўе earlier, апа gives quite ‹ в double" the produce of the old IN ек from 20 to 30 fine tubers to a root. ks of produced 22 Љое доа. оа Tiet вна E um i d ыызы, аё 5s. 6d. per bag. In London, by Messrs: wi -. mes Ф Sons, deren 39, he. Rüvrns & Sow, Nurseries, Зах Hà rts. Specimen CONIFERS and other Феу have they are e enabled О, TM them at redu псе ed p {бес hich Wil be given on applica Дыш "e 3 to 5 fe sad = аган cl : to 6 feet. 5 to $ > Picea amabiiis 1 60 15,, Araucaria imbri- ,nobilis .. 14402, cata $ ое 4606259 , lasiocarpa . idw 02 , » 36408: "nm . 804, Cedrus Deodara.. 3to4 , » Nordman- эў p „„ 4406, niana 4to5 ,, Ж 5 9. CONO S 4; » Pinsapo . 8to4,, s E vs B. Eo 105; Thuja gigantea 3to4 ,, CE .. 10to12, » Lobb 3to4 ,, СУ i| c6 23р 4to6 ,, ptomeriaLobbi 406 ,, Thujopsis' borealis 8105 ,, Cupressus Law- We! NE ene .. Bto4,, Sa to 31,, 1 ip^ Ws s . 4to5 ,, 6to9 , 5toT ,, The Фа» of the above either i in tubs or with Pid balls. Standard PORTUGAL LAURELS, 3 to 45 feet stems, with fine heads 4 to 5 feet through. WEEPING HOLLIES, 4 to5 feet stem, with fine heads, 3to4 feet th pra T" HOL Alsoa fine stock of Dwarf Trained РЕА КЗ 'and APPLES, KALMIA Serie a IA, and wu ie ASIATICA, the LIES, pyramids, 8 to 10 feet, fine latter particular commended for Fenc Nursery, Exeter HOICE FLOWER таяв" B Packet—s. d AMARANTHUS MELANCHOLICUS RUBER.. 15. ANTIRRHIN U M, eA Кай EAE CALCEOLARIA, splendid bridised . ls. 0d. to ERARIA, from prize flowers Кеша Гоу: 606 HOLLYHOCK, from 30 new varieties. . „& 5 ANSY from a — wer 2 de Dean's Fancy (Boginn is z КЕ PRÍMULA, superb fimbriated 2. А: ЖЕ OU. RON NANKINENSIS. # E .. .. MIMULUS CUPREUS, - o Е RHODANTHE MACULATA, new Ve ls. SWEET WILLIAM, Dea m eyed và ys unt's te. TROPJEOLU M, from Barker’s superb sorts . sg INE extra choice .. Z oA FLORE Р LENO.. EEDS. Jė le а pem Seedsmen, Isleworth, W. M of Plants, Dutch Bulbs, &c. BERT PARK. ER edd to announce that his мд Qu nti Наны ect, Descriptive, QUTTON'S UNRIVALLED COLLECTIONS of GARDEN SE last page of the Gardeners Chronicle of Janua: Jar Lists of Content n SUTTON'S COLLECTIONS, and SUR. TON'S PRICED GENE CATALOGUE of SEEDS, n y be had Gr: 2 d ler post fre yal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading Жа and Flower Seeds, Carriage Y M. PAUL (Son gend ба to the late A. Бат Ui) ctfully iar e m epi Sm ED CATALOGUE is respe now ready, fv by post. The nds, which are disposed to var, from seed, are p Ae i iome-saved and саге- fully о ted, and all others drawn from the very first sources. The ection of Veget mid rec ntly comme arehouse, Waltham Cros. чата = == тучи Garden, Flower тте с. CATTELL'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE abov ns X vm ready, and will be forwarded, post · TR na ppiiea contains ѕе1‹ сб lists only, and includes, every n ент А ү; cultivation 1 АП paroole Sof е of the Mesa of 21s paid и ун кру; Station in Englan he d Seed RAE. Westerham, Kent. а Seeds.—Carriage Free. DX bises e р SON beg to intimate that red to. et 55 E E NE GARÜRN ŠEEDS, for which Фа r hou: vely known. Mr. C. gives n al ai Aeg T3 anch of o business, 5 recommend all offered аз and w being of the best quality, Ai за : rooderate prices 2 consistent. CA eeey free RA c atio e, Lo No jm е — E DFREY or TALOGU UE is eady, A ill be sent on 1 plication ; it gives а fair price d "description of all the Rhododendrons and other American Plants worth growing, as well as a general summary of the most e vis ipie Nursery Stock in E Tho Exhibitio of American Plants in the Royal Horticultural Society's Gardan; Sout h Конік were supplied by WATERER & GoprnEY, Knap Hill, near Woking. 7 Established 1787. ТЕЗЕ KENNEDY axp CO, ESTABLISHMENT, Dumfries, N. B. *,* PRICED CATALOGUES sent free on application: FREE DELIVERY. FARM and GARDEN SEEDS under certain limitations will be DELIVERED FREE OF CARRIAGE to the още ууа вына in Great Britain and the x cipal Steam Теко То Trade. е E api ы SON,S mine SEEDS i had o spplicatio Я Bw. es vuU M BY НЕКО” — Тһе w VERBENA will be sent out in May, 18 03, "t тоате a a Ате Certificate from the pa mice до n 104 Sept. last. Colour, light with vivid cai Hug Surrounding а pure white eye; eei ная ie s3, Fach, 5 ; six for 25. Special price to the Trade on application to Wa. Hx: TREEN, Vic toria Nursery, Rugby. Hendon Park Nurseries, N.W. S NS = the time for makin ng beds for bition. All the best show flowers, оа Los to T SHENTON, ec ges doz. Also New > dding Pansy, BOY IN BLUE, тее aer Aut most. кашы i уе, 6s. per 5 — еы N.W. У RETICUL АТА. ne most old, changing to purae the right, and it is most ао: - : "Bedding Plant. It is so "beautiful and d in prune that DE to be. only seen once to be admir: Ыса. applicatio: TOWARD баз EBB'S PRIZE COB FIR 3ERTS, and other NUTS as A ERR the INTERNATIONAL lendid f Filberts may be had by application to Taie, Caleot Gardens, еа ng. N s LARG: ESSRS. E. G. HEN well known ае branc азр n as а separate bui Ned Ur any annual or other ao Pint. "s с — is тазар © effect Mith Seed packets, and 1s, each. The Trade e supp. on application. Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, N.W. New Fern, Pteris nemoralis variegata. NV sees t pori in Lane s bent a ТА uu = = beg to an that their CATALOG OGUE of GARDEN, AGRICULI LTURAL, and i de SEEDS is ч теайу, апа will be forwarded on ла also now offer their MOPHILA DISCOIDALIS ELEGANS, l Hor - y hich is vari С а very pretty one ht reddish maroon, Mec fes А "fne colours are are distin sd very ti а very for general cultivation Чч 2s. 6d. per packet. Price to the Trade per o! 14, Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, Tao A TREE or SHRUB SEED LIST will be published shortly. ble Annual N Се | orders will be кане in usc. ticultural Society in their Pro- were marked and |a e beautifu EW FERN, is supply good pl: It has been well described in the Gardeners? Chroniclé of July 5, p. 620, where the writer speaks of it as E) novel form of Varii egated Pteris." SU TP confidence in. тшу ssi Foray and one wich application, куыс апа Price ges (very ien tms to de саги, 50, ЕУ 3 = ^ NENT TTA т i үүтү грүтр | "TUA JawvARY 10, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 25 oster's Seedlin "ON : New жену, Growth of 1862, ноа which. Paket place in timber тай М ESSRS. HARI ES LEE have to зуд to ax tion of water or to a da offer Mr dose stock of Шш fine I: ree t YAL SEED have not the Sites doubt, but а it: will which can be co ly recommen r general eultivation А луы TR DAR dan А erop in the large BERKSHIRE lees ) ESTABLISHMENT. «знају stop the growth of Fungi is a different c of the Royal Бел Society at Chiswick, азиа questio mis із it йы that ground the bunches being large, with medium ber a pale od AND SONS are now quatum y M where аы has been prepared or where sticks mber re - The flavour of Fos ling is most luse Me. orders for all ki ads of FARM and GARDEN a ve been КЕПЕ st d duet fF equalling ihe richness of its twin sve lady Downe's, and а; the quality finer than и ine 8 "A antiy Ey. uctive ot ё ипо, "ge : "ts m rp partaking of the same quality of hanging Sn to eise very ар harvest, as erent species o Aga ricus and Pe: a, К? a out shrivelling. BEA d Establishment, Reading. Е Canes for planting, Ts. 64. each. А few Fruiting Canes at DH Berkehiro- Send. Setebuebntebe, Reading CAE r-famed Morell. but charred wood, both in m 21s. eac SON'S PRIZE CALCEOLARIA is | perate and tropical regions Royal Vineyard Nursery and Seed Establishment, Hammer- smith, London, W. Ds "S SEED nequalled in the kingdom. Annual Sale exceeds 2000 qus T VINE at HAMPTON COU The Баман being the holders of the Royal e Ac Gardens, H n Out. are enabled to offer genuine the famous end. ишу E ellent HAMPTON COURT BLACK HAMBURGH GR Strong HAE РАНЧ n 9-inch pots, 42s. and 60s. р. doz. fruiting plantsin 12-inch pots, 10s. ой. АО. If Purchased i а large numbers а considerable reduc will bo made in p: Misión & Бом, Nurseries, Kingston, S.W. ackets. In "ee = e ackets, 18. 6d , 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d. ce and 5s. J. D м & SONS, Seedsmen, Islewor ES in m € i Chas тв, Alexandr им, p Tal and Bowood ; orth a Мез "White Tokays, &c., . 6d. Fuad & ARTHUR DrcksoN & Sons, “Upton” Nurseries, and 106, Eastgate St reet, Chester. " XTRA STRONG FRUITING VINES.—All! the each. | Fu d other Wo gti 8 MÀ s paid attention to e pecies, ost OBSON'S PRIZE CINERARIA SEED. ha common of all, the beautiful vermilion-coloured келу PirstPrisos.awabded to чш col ui lyporus sanguineus, very frequently grows on J. Ровзох & Sons, Seedsmen, Isleworth. harred trees, and the e may b of many OBSON's ПЕШИН SEED. | Other species. But we are not without examples D n воо d packets, 1s., 2s. 0d., and in опг own country. Old Oaks, dating at least ох & Sons, Seedsmen, Islew from d - f [4 HN, which have never кыы show of a Fungus, except such species as MARANTHUS MELANCHOLICUS RUBER Fistulir Д ху бге Pol уротиѕ dryadeus, and Р. E то н), Sealed packets, 1s. and 2 quercinus, which all affect the bark ad not the & Sox NS, Se edsmen, Islewort ood, if accidentally burnt, produce on the m | for NEW erp ui charred surface an abundant cro very DOBSON'8 for SHOW PELARGONIUMS. T ngi h occur in such profusion in our doek- DOR ONS tr TANGE MuR. — [yards оп badiy seasoned "imber. The exact DOBSON'S for NEW CINERARIA n e Polyporu ich suc] DOBSON’S for PRIZE CINERARIAS. destruction in Oak-built ships is not known, but it нере атсы e is doubtless a form of some extremely common J. Оовѕом & Sons, Woodlands Nursery, Isleworth, species, which for convenience sake, rathe ID leading mue from Eyes, with stout well ripened ` rods, for FRUITING in POTS this YEAR, - Price, from 7s. 6d each ; © aen for Fanum -out, from each. educ tio will be made to large сеш ЫП e can e: Ми recommend the аЪоу‹ strong Vines having for some iini given unqualified Satisfaction. 5 Vide Seed Trade. AMES CARTER anb CO, Holborn, kt pu^. iud of the following to wid to the T VILLE'S GARNISHING КАП, VARIBQATÉD BEET, js gäraishing, SNOW’S WINTER BROCCOLI, tru LITTLE PIXIE CABBAGE, NEW FEATHER STEM SAVOY, DANVER’S YELLOW ONION. TOMATOE DE LAYE. HENDERSON’S PINE-APPLE BEE' ары а Lea -— g Article in Gardeners' Chronicle for December 13, 1862, "рот: JAMES DICKSON The Newton Nurseries, Chester. = BROISE V = FFELT, NURSERYMAN, Ghent, Belgium, has the pleasure Жо offer now for the first time his two jx; excellent Nets Cg CALVILLE GARIBALDI PA PE x BREL DE GHÉLIN ers excellent Pear obtained the First Pomol ве lgium Pics x f. great N.B. The se two new Fruit: ** Illustration Horticole." VERSCHAFFELT'S fs Stock of Bulbs for Beds and Baa AND UGD аба SEED MERCHANTS, | King Street, Cov arden 30 named IYACINTHS, 20 "POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, рю CROCUS, 200 TULIPS, 900 GARDEN NARCISSUS, 0 DOG'S-TOOTH VIOLETS, 30 n T IXIAS, SPARAXIS Ф. BABIANAS for 218. ; half for est Stock of FRUIT TREES Apples тосе, сое, Cherries, n Mai теев, ‚ Dwa trai Trees, of the finest sorts Ne D en ER. LISTS. eh ptio D SMITH, Nurs e and Bulb Catalogues for 1862-3, р "НОГАМ МВҮ Ъерз to announce that 1 NEW DESCRIPTIVE PRICED un E of the above are now ready, and will be for gratis and pos paid on application. Seed and Nursery Establishment, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. addon. eryman, Worcester. M meten кеш. TURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1863. MEETI Society es Arts WEDNESDAY, Jan. МИ THURSDAY, 15— FRIDA 8 i = Linnean oyal Horticultural (Election i or Fellows) - ats. anhand pe view to не еа оп > OSes. d са € s to rona that he si possible соп con ngilo! on. о юз са п applioation: а Seed bridge Wells, DE OSES for SIDES STRE 'Thousa and DWARF н, іп feadiug kinds, x Ma Cris for other pu: rpos Apply to Ааай Ө GosLING, Tower Nurseries, Heathfield, Hurst Green, Sussex. C, moin nd STANDARD MS. quantity, of ШО. of the iced prices, the land being required Western Road, eiue and ыран Gate Nursery, Keymer, Sussex. Wholesale Catalogue. | JACKMAN AND dox PR ІСЕР and of American Plants, Choice and Ra Evergreen AD M ее. -— Shrubs, anda fine Вой of of Transplanted Forest Tre , can be had free on appli Уш Poner y, et ts o also also SCARLET PRIMROSE "ao б HUS Ded uble Ры ie Double White, Double S and Doble Lilac ditto. W- SLIP from the Himalayas; DOUBLE a NTHUs; and other varieties, all of may be — on to I W: cot ез D UTCH BULBS-— SURPLUS STOCK.— Orders over 10s. value e carriagi gi 0—. HYACINTHS, [es aux ure Feria 20 1 LATE TULIPS s e - 10 0 EARLY TULIPS .. i n : ч PARROT TULIPS | Also a vari mpi c "Bulbs at ааш P» на n in EE LISTS post free on application, Wu. Woop & Бох, Woodlands, Maresfield, near Uckfield. -Roses PARS ONS но» to offer fine STANDARD |" h we have ^ ue stt whet It is wel injurious aetion of the iron will be arrested. he subject requires more attention than it bas received at present. Even in the case of deal we t i ore decayed than the other parts, a ciroumstanco whi ch w Fy spot та {оа u he it is манш that the roun e iron bolts may not be wholly "e to the presence of tannate or gallate of M, J. В. — ЖЕ learn with great regret that M. vow rea EICH, the lear ned Curator of the Museum Ё wil prove as eflieient against Kass dry r mud as anticipated. I the mischief arising in one from. the acti tion of Киш; ahi. an the other it is б ungous s grow wth. 1 ups a E of charred "im when | sed to damp, have long been сен dispose т terms, Surely the Linnean and Geological aeoe should look immediately to re ve been taries, t these were used for a very differen urpose. It appears, also, that the practice of beer Л 1s not entirely new in the navy, and that he Royal Sovereign, which has ue bu a many a тартар y е treated in бе addition of. S a very thin have a powerful y in afr the сати —— We . also that G. Mawpow, of e vis is ане "or stu. collections of dried lants from Bolivia at 40 fra eh ани: Poitiers —— largest йа. osii of a dd. т 300. АП ате im t| others of 200 о E once more enter a protest against the admission ө тее, in the shape of old bushes, to paon we dos шан e ш de Ing Side ес order that the chanze from me] risa e THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 10; 1863. 26 of showing plants of unlimited асе шау be made clear | principle were to be fairly tried? It is reasonable to | to, rain much Jonger; I must be dgamneà jon ан as the and ume and that there may be no p that its vive, on, the tendency of \ whic hw ould Irishman 5 i em, excuse or encouragement for the me oduetion of the e the number and diminish пар p ave Le Seq Bons i v Mie enr c persica one-sided s to Sen exhi- | М exhibitions rof particular т? quan d 0 m p "i 1 а аи A Prin > bition Fuchsias have Jatterly | v4 н If Ње | let new exhibitor, and thus г eruit the aia of | great blessings; but бете Dm р р Vs early rule were поб imperative, е епеоп- | that з st important body by whom iti 24 months күчө, is rathe € AS. ot ag ragement here and А be held n the|kept u thing, especially ав -€ sun hàs vt ihre А н аи h ape of a pr кенсе for а set of well ападай о Returning {о our original subject the Fuc d edid Me ptis i E d d Y iàn bushes, on the part of j dyes who might be uei pr roced to observe that few of our popular rima p sun, s i ^ dis i А M Sd to allow bulk to ca dudit E y—a bad princip weedin varieties, so as | remeniber a е 10 ч A — n : sp е undoubtedly, in Lim judg ånd that it is bad in o give greater prominence to those which liold the | saying to me, Y Я а табе е dp Ys principle to -— e old Расна atan exhibition we ЧААН positions in respect to m rit. Old sorts оѓ | һауе made the sun and moon go th rd М ; аё ару reassert, foundi our ions on. these con- Fuchsia kx 5 iang on hand longer than the old | rate I wish I had got th тата oro Pie T rying pan siderations,—-]stly, that Rem quive large enough and other flowers] which are чүн and pump (the sun and rain), Tr ium d ved D much more h rade зе and symmetrical, may with proper | multiplied, pand "his "E ae m e every Fuchsia, | hay and c ad t ГУ s,” gai w m е d ut, car produced within the year; and 2dly, that such t 3 j^ iy, ihe inferior having carried your ay, you would have pum nio auty | mineand spoliv1v, 2v UN u D үа hri bg P ag om mM paro у Mam пра, E E et 1 egi gui it, the frying pan and sd pump i are in the aa ands.” iet pur ШӨ Eia ud the | The old man said nom e, bu t walked away, looking as blossoms, and are the best exponen nts of the true ri к, the several varieties. опе step be t 2 E reforming the mode of ? We confess that istri к PER we should like to s проп the floral [3 wrought upon Las. individual blossom | of the Pis viewed as a wh | ог fro such , Cause, ole. 1 аз. we suppose, older por Let us hope ə for a p March, КАААП is, with a West Indian ачр the riches of the world. Can any of readers e Garde пег? Chronicle tell me Tia really inferior long де they should have e ba prom nished Кай, irem var zn the flowers; and it becomes чымы joe re really mo t p. т, іп Би to the edic] a bank of Fuchsias ite sor - отац mixed, end to end, with b ot * RAPIAS," exhibitions ie чат made up of тей an Е р» вераг o singl е, [sing peri à all points co Жел: 9 їп these groups ае Ч» поје red a Robert. ord Wa rden, and Sou oroll: x^ both шше e hav the nd violet дез to Sir uve DW. ent position im our gardens. Ye itis a fact үлтү patent, that very great c ERAS have been | and e size and quality of to point worthy of nisher ой my Roses; itane. these E things аб ? n such defectiv s е ght the Ros on the whole, v one Pi were, ery respe exhibitors ets VY Lp oi (аршу those who аге E [ am, to the ous as enir de it is pa rotes won d ps st the elements, and a hot train a long distance e genial su mmer, «Theres wind)! also to convey them the show. Let us 8 ho ope fora 8 | (ош 16 is поб so con e A emy last address was on Str Aia let me say a ords in бине, a с Lam very glad get ч : y have con. _ ^ and having an aspe haracterised by a d | Indeed, кз соп subjects which a ı| large pendent bunches of flowers terminating the |d; ау) that the Royal Hortieultaral Soc boxe Wes classes Meses UB Ni va | shoots, the parts of the individual blossoms being thick mE. the north and eold clay bia: i qu | inih better effect, webelieve—certainly would produce | and smooth and richl is d; while The Lord|July r the Nati his із quite fair; _ Жой variety in the scene of Ыы: hich they ан Peste —if| Warden, which has many of the same good qu зацы ies as | and we (especially Manetti-ites), who live t à more — a aie sai into di stinct clas Pelargoniums, for | the former, has the corolla more eue ted as ш as baee mate, must exercise our wits, in order ple, might advantageo ы; be formed uio. it lont | expanded, Sou to take something — even an ornament bot two divisions, light-coloured and dark-coloured. de Chis kable f. do not hold with attempts at retarding, unless by th а aout detriment ; so the and an inspection he collection which may chance to | stiff erectly branched growth, and excessively expande d | regards hastening a bloom by mani е me first to hand, and which 15seen аба glance to Des an | corolla. it » usüally à failure. The best way is, if the weather epitome of the rest, leaves but smail зо t to The best double-flowered red and purples dry, to water Ld gu запа if et, to put produc xcd -stricken effect. Assuredly, "it this коа) о classifieation were adopted, it would, besides pro- dueing a most desirable change of feature in the exhi- bition, Serve as a Very useful index to point out чау. distinet sorts may be uch expan As v e added Cou with a very m nded slaty-blue coro б. ; ыа а бе blooming; and Edith, with a met with are Sir Colin Campbell, very elegant i in Thabit | panes of gaga 0 th can and bearing profusely its graceful rather fl cherry- -like buds, Blossoms, Nothing amongst the sorts with сого As that we have fallen in vith is Eos than Princess of ipis ussia; and of the double Lgs w aid for grown is a sle ut old "Sir Colin Campbe ie a partieular flower UN and would con sequently | t ul hints to the raisers of а su unds, e such | d What tube and sepals light coloured, are n to the single reds. "Тһе; evelo орше par xx e ped ma t yet One adem ingle ottom owers; and Universal, which is remarkable "for its | Roses that are Ets full, pointed, nd and large distinct |foldings, are [Sx үзүр very DE i white ly better sorts, we | no ame аа, тев when ме! | dot variety, and a worthy match for are. called light Fuchsias, xod is een у the equal in still ай purity and | of the newer | iing you can do with them is to tak dE ur hand, LÀ Vibrato it quickly b 3 КЧ ы 1 ind. ir ge 3 чк 3 with ps T bi not necessary, when EM | e Rose mu = fall expanded—indeed, _ b uie um Б 2 т біта des Da li Roses, Kp general chatketes (certainly at those кае shots con- |а ppm Дуз о сте us in pe bein before those | ones. Eo ораде} А will MI fined to florists subjects), кее: xeite тоге | ме аге about to name as really beautiful varieties óf | best Roses. At one Show last year І won the m interest amongst the spectators аз be more|this group, and the mos desi ble we have. seen, | and singles жы; Er this. The expanded ones 80 - tive to growe ow it rape ing the decorative plants, namely, Annie, TE I — were rags зам ext morni we have already indicated (1862, p. 1100) fo: re Lass, and Elegantissima, Тһе first of these is much in the location of Roses. I have hitherto | class For under the present regulatio blush-white with a scarlet corolla; the second is ке too little саге M this. lieve that se wil e ns, | is nearly pure white h co with а purplish-rose cor ot cases that objection being, that i third i isa remarkably dwarf free-blooming sort, with the first веб of any parti ' subje ieh the visitor y pure, and the corolla moder ge ely spri rend happens „веб eyes he sees epitome of the | out, and of Hl н-т в colour. D ch ancaster | i whole exhibition of th particular flower, and it Ad is a still useful addition, on account of the distin etr 2085. Th becomes irksome to drag on with i des gbnt a r - | coloured tint of its сого : dar! tion of the same picture to gaze е heré omit of course all the most recent novelti this h with t сопуётйоп of the | the habit of which to be ; and in our great lower shows into mere fashionable prom : e of t we have named, we have been (оу tate a poep hrs and there and ge stb vers; by habit M м. M minh ex bi i mesi indio at К ey f not | flowers. ax named in fact combin. good h gratified, and have moreover уне pec habit t and к Ае Tensi to be satisfied, inasmuch as tbeir = renlet to them nearly if not пае, а much as those have seen who have submitted to the crush which and Y ааты the Let, however, such bush E оша. at particular points, а: slow tour of the t qu ecured at least ssion, as ma many separate effi distinct ciotgtiose limited, etus asit may bie possible | to classes sufficiently ch have become in ойе | the effeet of this classifying ' New Plants. OPITYS ELEGANS (see p. 6). Philippi himself, from "цув 16 from pe. pes Treue, This extreme а S Chili, with the ARAUCARIA *NEW YEAR'S D. DAT. 3 Ir нуна Ma ж . This me prin from Hertfordshire, T? Ко m n th aporta: rg "act, for Valdivia is in the CLIMAT and therefore Prumnopitys should be M жын as hatdy. РЕ һарру commencement of the year, I miglit write Bs and; say, it is * good weather for ducks," but if it continues ^ in the ГЕНО, it would have been much better." кет I bel be admitte a that whi 186 Roses of Log size th b be done n1 kleron of them те зра yellow, and the E d moreover 3 Sufficient attention is поб раї id to a goo White e.—M,. Zoutman, Devon iensis, Acidlie. TI are ERA wii is fine, hardy, ek Yellow.—Solfaterre, Gloire de Dj, Trom de Rennes; and Celestine Forestier. Root wno this dh and dioi cob hor HM mueh. Removal will also | make her bloom. x Dark Roses.—The Emperor of Morocco, D de Cazes azes (good . h stocks), Princesse Ма [апа the re w Rose, Pi Prince Camille de Rohan. Now, if these colours had been more interspe i aaa 7 ТНЕ GABDENH CHRONICLE JANUARY 10, 1563.] AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 27 I bave now only more poin t Gag leviati to. Pe cham the Roe dg o the dud "роп cle ж с o КАЙЫШ m to give small leaves and | sown the previous "ans but every plant ha ad the will be encouraged by the announcement of final ty, | thorny shoots—in fact seeming as if they would (if left | same rugose pointed leaves as the pareni T and I just as овет, disciples were awaked u а by him|to reproduce themselves without the care o ап) | lo oked in та in for some deviation. The Quetsche is as he came to the fly leaf of one of his essays, which | become, in a few generations, wild green Plums, p and seems, he was reading, to their tired Pars, by his crying | bably the normal state of ths sort. ow years | like e Gr reen Gus. to ћахе шге under many out, **Courage, lads, I see Ја p I DAY ve Dein, often | since I procured from the Horticultural Gardens at i$ ог пае on t bits of a race. There asked—which is the best way to win iswick, lies “Cabul Green Gage." was dee "E rue, several varieties of Quetsche Plums Ros My | Chi answer has been, high c eultiyation, new plants вр und or home budded), change (E as regards Briar Roses. , and hard cutting, etl PS when planted, far eastern wn in i Сане ny, some yellow, неде — нем а p earlier than the common sort, but they all of m b. ine habit rU mod na or even a afterwards, йо not requiro ard eutting. "Take m an onc also re e faet with regard p g nd hei, out the side wood, and | of its origin, m. ko he Fast we look for the origin of | to the “Petite Miel, S0 aped grown in France, cut the side wood t r three eyes. Тһе quantity | nearly all our ана and luxuries fertile to|and so long known I have searched among of Roses, i E ү) MS new £33 the hange of | the I world. Iregret much to say, that this| some thousands of sedibus raised from stones im- ground, are the reasons why the Barrera men beat the m most interesting d as pippa pes me,—it| ported from France for the purpose of raising amateurs. I eanno$ close wi тез ма my | bore "trait two years since in my orchard house, and | young stocks, to таке the Plum and the Peach highest БЕЛО ab all Mi Hedge’ s pans at the last ра to be а Cherry Үз а Mw of the Mirobá-| dwarf in growt he same way as the P National tournament. It is lucky for the «реп lan, with red fruit of a lar; ze than the common| dise stock dwarfs the Apple, but I have searched that they had po do ы а ЕА him. W. Р. Rad- | Cherry Plu The habi tof. the tree is most remark-|in vain fór any deviation; the same small leaves, clyffe, Rushton, Jan. 1. ably vigorous, it making КК» in one season from 7 | downy shoots, and dwarf habit, are promin in to 8 feet in lengt w years since I raised ks d UR Hio kin ^n € — ааа the жо Or i seedlings from the Peach Plum| German Quetsche, diverged slightly, for there are SEEDLING FRUITS: (Prune Pêche); one of these bore fruit 1859, | ear rly - Eres Mirabelles,"the former quite a little UMS, which ripened, J Oth, thus proving t liest m, ав it ripens in July, and is very rich, ly f that ieanti pum known, but as the tree was in а pot, and stood the b прен іп ver sdb s there is also the Plu trees sd t d buf very та р early arm place in front of à wall, І do Y think it | Mirabelle de Nancy and o others—still they kr cog AE planted by my Шан ент) € will in infüture тіреп so early. This sort is а remark- | are all m hia etait tl 0, were їп L flourishing state ; they used t о bear able deviation from its pent yo isa lugo roun nd of the p n five years, and ab "n E ind in hen b h ga ons сог апа КЕ шаде 16 eater аге, { Plum, a very old variety, grown апу piquancy, ripening in A m smaller than its parent, аа à fa ver, ud risk oik; 7 its habit i is wi idely iffe rent, for its shoots are во slende ;d Whereas those of the parent аге > stout and robust. There are, two races of Damsons, опе with downy shoot ts. rgely in the er 6 2 of France for drying, торгосо itself. roti eed without the slightest variation in habit, so n 16 опе w оша think it a species. ave п led ме i lengthy notice of the adherence to in alite raised from our ve ry old varieties of Plum e ecause 16 may prove interest- d and lead to agreeable and inter- à boyish inso T dd iod to Ere Ai som stones ОЁ thi urite Plum, and in due О some young e s made their appearane t was S0me ten Took: ог во pue they bore any fruit, for they were looked upon by my elders as wild trees, and кае in, à shady sonet ab last two ч. Шеш bore | o g ý as en of ап age ake some interest tin pch fruits, I was wich pleased tI them valüable sorts, on э ЕП s than its parent, the other as early ; but so hards t it боз pof а the other with Prune or p Гаи. n Dàmson, which the smooth 'shoots, calle d the is the s HUE moms edial ied W Tho gh species, во little PERAE SAR hàs ‘gone, w when em, My. experiment was ih the Hs pae їй 1t A oe. é Та generally so dates sóme thirty or nearly forty y eirs inco. Damsons were then ‚вбагсе їп the nurseries, aud the t hr n my Le etions —in ѓасб to matters ing в erben a k about, but and dedu that ou Sed myaglf mer think and tal t mit to print. I have narrated the s of а this, I bici fear too long an article, оп one species o: fruit, І feel 1 I ought ыч mention a жүлүн va- — t fro Fôr вое Аз Phe зт "distinguished t first-named as No. 1, the second as No. d i shoots were smooth instead of being ау like those of the common Sloe. І (9 lien thought, and аш still inclined to think, that РЫ 8 ons owe their origin n to t the Slo ое, апа tha t after b Ваве іп шу а of thes ese my first seedling Plums, becaüse their "opus have léd to а trái of reá- soning on the tende ency of seedling ee to return to the n I ormal T ia on of their s P ew t ey, n common with all our fine sry of domesticated fruits, would * ge io their Greengages would be like Bul ike ОКЫ vd Poches thick-fleshed Almonds; nave опе Ог ERAN to йш i verus у and White Damsons reproduce themselves вее the seedling Peaches approaching very 5 alluded to in my last letter vele well gom in in e seed, but from what for sale; they gre d perse , | they had fruit. "Their е to, Qs párental tne: was| In the i ia of "капу Prolifie Plums, referred then most interesting, for they were all Damsons with| to above, one tree, about three years ago, A rapea smooth shoo pe but some bore dul fruit, oils ro und s of а ies t yellow, and has continued to do or roundish, à fe th small fruit approaching i s Рр n аб the same time their very nearl t appearance to Sloes, but. they were | purp ith ow: e of the same shape and flavour, ds | sweet, aid their and ү boo "^g ч of the tree are exactly like those of the Ea vie зеге. „л! is unlike any other Riv yellow Plum known. 7. PLANTS OF PERU.—No. VII. (Continued from р. Т.) CrNoHONAS.—By tle 21st of December, the plants E rows on the fore part of the raft; а little ined thatched rais hie same ion in Early Prolifie, hop i = о igi- | from with but little variation. Some from with Maranta leaves t о protect us from the su unhea by nate sorts still earlier, so ave Plums ripening in former, however, a recent generation, the trees now n Nature, however, seems to hàve stepped in, three years old, are of interest, for one among the a lad e М from a ^ inds, have ripened from | with а close pyramidal habit hás broad leaves and | who һа петел to guide е raft to нч The month later than the ERE m hopeful. Dens swollen n byr recent rains, was fu il of v haec д rts, and аге mostly of inferior quality, althoug Coe's' Golde , which, compared with dir of the same race, being тоге like wild | Green Gage, is a new kind, 1 КАБ produced here а round iit nst the banks of thé Tiver, which were M LAM lums than sorts of a good paréntage; wild Plums| Plum like ап Orleans, and no a] like its | with branches of trees and climber ra; ns our raft passed ofa eptember, and шу ings from seedlings | pàrent, for it ripens about the end of August; its | swiftly along tl m ttle shed, of an early Plum seem to m be еп uring: to quality rich & nd | goo od, but although it has been in pulling off a portion of the roof, and sometimes sweep- проби to a state re. lt is still to be as enty years, i it has à not been honoured | ing off the old n бадо also; who, hopu, was a` ы: ed if m dlings from these INE а Plums si M o This comparatively early Plum, from |swimmier, and so always s suecéeded in regaining his Be. i bns epa [e firs& generation, and 1 hod of ой ишн Mw ce P "t Pp а position, ot t aiu the аси j s to Apud ру train of thought relative to se who was full of anxiety for the yc m һауе omitted to say that is first seedlings raised | ling Pears in No. f the а е expected that we would have di v he bres of the oldest varieties Plums The Тебе lun, which; conipared to the Green wrécko d on some sand bank, but about four clock ка de Pica viz, rly Fav Gage, is a new variety, has produced here seedlings|in the afternoon we reached the village of Caracol, КЕ GZ EN t pattake latgely of the ñatüre of |varyin 4g extent in tete foliage and habit. | where the river runs smoothly dead, and from thence t pare our, in size, -— лош, ү show- | As they promise to bear next season, the varidtion ог | we were carrie y the tides to err iei where pee that seedling from ruits long | non variation of their fruit will soon be ascertained. we anchored on ће еу и. of the Deeotmbef b p» deport at eMe front »- parentali} Тһе Reine Claude de Bavay, a new and late variety | Next ay the appearance of а а attracted - that à ts ИН ассоци М the want o ui: uccess in | ОЁ the Green Ga e, has produced seedlings giving Еа выво ОЁ: бойййётойй me who in numbers Е Dind ire po | el, in raising e for they have departed widely in Pec d ТОШ | seé is thé ө glass boxéá "pM Some of кене е аа fróm d iw old kinds, wi ich | t rent, havé seedlings from Guthrie's Late | how , had previously ipei that were Cin ortion redit another variety of the Green Gi Tt "Wou байв. ov British. Du à, and therefore ds of them may m, therefore, that às кооп as a deviation from an old | as had kno owledge en "n at the result the thou- LEVE oyed he hab s their pareat z "ак чоч our a нн веей- in ised fro 0 ше ч. a ings га oval Sod eu jm all Qu mus Plum, Мон is нопок, thence so so gel, Plums ues co een тшш uude mp MES x STW dollars (about 201.) for each grain of might be seemed m ned ; Азн y this pare there existed no law io proren the cases being sen! rari apii wes varied v oe м0 which "^ "rk afterw. wd Оп board a a mg he Straits of Ba Mandel. Whey niy E pA on the Slst and were disembark a Payteon the dadl January, 1861. The removal of the cases from the steamer at Payta was a work of grea! pat n у. E AW us from the deck on to a raft, а thence transferred to boats, w ud them to the ML x B which mind ome 20 or 25 feet Uy us eans of a very effect, that any one e cs of the лөө 28 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND n [January 10, 1863. GAZETTE. doubtful crane. Through the influence of the Consul at this place I g "rid cases placed in an open 8 she d be that the old existing trafic has inc xereased Ee: st ps dern syl but that the new sources of t UM of business, conseque aent upon iis "cities was zr unate »fr om sunrise to 8 situated at the pen ead lola тү above the алы Ан, ui xe ind sur- ip of given эч railways, 1 Опе of these Ts ch is now springing up is the estab- eem “How o - French Pens? » asked the pro. r from ti бте. —“ Тһеу are not doin badiy "but "they | н very dowd * Take great care hem."—* I not sticks they Me a » е5? вдова that the eq alone cost —“ Then perhaps І have not put tall йш ик, eould not got any ya but next year I shall see to is ieantime I have got the ladder lishment of Nursery Gardening, in the warmer parts of Europe, for the supply colder parts w ipe: virg which can be reare withou heat, but not in the la Mor e than no enterprise of this kind is now rising dd of Chili. in many place es traversed b yd the surface a layer rhe of apparently the kind as gan on the sea-s rd asa m ed already referred to screened the |1 un, it аб: ot ex dide the ich a c rried abou e, but bound UA d ў а Nice E: these, known as the oM ich it is con- lb vated а :P'B a L by dus rate of carriage is уа low, will render it ay i ject was to give (5 pa ants ssible price with it. оге » crossing the Atlantic; if they left America in a ey would not be in a posi- for it was evident } апа inmediat ely in front of the cases and cloths, v were continually mois Pd with s were again p APR jury. Dopactlng A the ;| amateur of PES ribs et Jirt Mr. Edwin Sid ot! fi clim: n Ric in fs seit * Promenades hors de mon A Je and че of most of whi ch wo thé n|say that thes for other establishments less fav rourably : * at | ЭҢ you quim da Peas of which the c wi sed grow h soI eem not pua any of the вее e а ht. Mon Dieu! Sie А пее ‚ | reaching a foot “ You have inis quite rig cheated! Peas which come from ЖЫН Peas so dear—not to grow taller than that o back them next time.’ e is wo y h of ES CARA ners ы Gardens at Nice, am Ас that he only mentions 80: * The т before yo me, , bt at y 1 know When «c 4%, йй t оп, e. est fort си antes. detail id pass on With all this ignorance м with. all 7 p n о one or me iR arep he giv J Rd not leave its impress on the Nicene orld. The railways will operate a change here as Ny йөк» else, and if the energy of the north does - поа Ъе- 5 | воше inquietude | оп the hold himself ve i| Ut tpe is not in Aawer he growth here is such ei latterly I or subject of a can which I mises o several Red Bark р tants TUN salt w n n less than three hou! it abie ps and bot : disemb which it appears to me would not be quite correct to fulfil by me pep d another. І was іп а garden, and to ürrass self of my stick for the moment 1 th leaves and p p since I have, Tarena dropped from the plants. been afraid of salt w M са arrival at Panama, the cases were lowered from eck into: а boat e then put on board a any of the pla during е tranaler, were pes eee id е >ч e Isthmus—who are mostly negroes—are the БЫ part EN, ess of any in the д there- ight have been done easily by two оо! was performed by six negroes with pu » коюшар) ied by а vast amount of yell- e steamer | Ium th блм day, (meat England. owing days ed had ine уе к, East 80! [3 even when th my IUE ma left without жое ыл to take it with m not until two days afterwards that f sent i ina ai r it. this s with аца to it th AENEA dina Ау oan REPORT ON THE CULTIVATION OF THE QUINIFEROUS UNS IN „Ва SIKHIM, FROM THE MAR je AUGUST, 1862, ye Тнк plants of Cinchona which had been collected in the Botanie Gardens, Calcutta, from Java and Ootacamund, as seeds in the Botanie Gardens during Sahebgunge on the as Stubbs, a Euro e Bo in the cases. number of jonta of each species despatched from Calcutta on the above TABLE Т анка THE NUMBER OF SPECIES OF ÜINCHONA o DARJEELING ON 24TH МАВСН, 1862. But I wi soda be e Rattan A sd fro No. of Seedlings. No. of ХАМЕ or SPECIES. Plants PTT of ik and had no had its proper eds ot ttan had pts remained in the stat ofa a euin for two days ss and ignoran of t are well t тошо ыт in the following в d ne o most productive bota of е Dd ed for perfum: Th Esos gardenera e perfumers only pay for t 30: sous the e MS E the Ib.), p D knows what] arri rfume a kil of Violets would mm The harvest terminat ed, they саз in that dir ection ; théy do not even walk in f age, E ye not pes. tall enoug! ^ Started eor ее Уб Calis: 22 » . Pah hu need Grand total . 518 omg at Purn си by i inetlclont thecases. Many of bón were c esea as smooth as irror, an ing thi enses, gs gave dg па the pa entering the li dM meter о: Fab. The pene renclied $ Г Southampton є js the 13th poen and the cas re dise Robert 1862, of next day. Cross, Bowden. Sepe of lejos April, | CLIMATE AND GARDENING AT NICE. ERFUL inventi ion, Railways, Sir!" Then d. gather the new flowers, saying. E is t! tenant, tellin com. ish | really а pity that we have not weeded e Violets last summer. They gather them and look more near them until the Mert month of March, sh things ds exactly as before. Тһе only erence consis this, that each а Ње Violets are ст cim The Peas at № inferior. y grow 7 or phon: dig need ER branches to support them, are ten down by the wind, produce few and very Eum ген Peas, and keep the узо ВЫ plants їп е. Е he gard | were excellent He asked for the e best, and they in | sent blue Pea, an excellent Pea which grows wir: pou RE foot e He gave it to his e great te ticks, and went neighbouring hil to procure long and strong ро) € ,he raised a sort of trellis, 12 feet in xd h higher than those he was найти) E: Зере the voee te sias ed аЫе place for for s Plano tor epi Ве and were at once Lug rede rest houses for the was comm а few days gradual in they w day with great benefit to the ах + ——— —— JANUARY 10, 1868.] THE GARDENE ad CPNUNIOEUB AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 29 үа» Kursiong under rt the Cinchona plants — lefi xploring the for “ While care of Mr. Stubbs, I was engage “mhia? m t "m 1 " h Trees.—I observe that your Lyon ns corre pe eek plates "with much confidence, in opposition d opin Ат in the Aen redi gi Darjeeling, for Та ре TABLE 1v. —BmnowiNa zu vds OF CINOHONA PLANTS | the opinion of Mr. Ri ers, “that in South America no Denise to allow of tbe permanent propagating house anda| — — SMS рей Lector du Peach tr es аге grown." Allow те to inform hin, as mporar x dnd x wi European gardener pong erected А F | е |в ls well as to confirm the opinion given by Rivers, ke in two nt 118 I soon discovere as quite impos- o 259, E Ag zi А A sible, as all tbe land within several miles of Darjeeling had a E ER B5 MEE 3 4 е t by the last n mail киш Mon М te Video I rec t ed a purchased for the cultivation of Tea, and that whatever ыр | я |2 Чез | 372 2g& | letter g n : neiero in that district, piece of Government land I might select, a new road t Р К 25 aa |an Tar 55а 355 | fror zh the following is an extract: ur youn: made to it before any buildings сопа be commenced Т Hare of Spese. | 25:89 А 5а [S245 S | Peach trees are loaded with fruit, and we shall not be nearest and most suitable tract of land I could obtain lay on И е а 5885 able to consum ile narodach W. M slop БИ l extending to the River Teesta, and EE em $3 |29 S a a SAn | А . Б. . В.—— Mr. which contained suitable land from heights of from 800 feet e я |S99|29952|8 BH Sisley has resided so long in France that I ume he ы ove the s ed it of apres The nearest 9 | а 8 | Ё а | has ceased to read English voyages and travels, If he idi dividi lo was E mot "es аи 10 "nies n from pom Mei апа = | will turn to that cha mng > “ Darwin’s Naturalist’s ia was quite i e br sible im „бе dense i forest with "ушер draco succirubra | 107 1 | 82 | | 32 | 138 | Voyage," he will find that Peach trees are abundant in it р Medio оак for во Обе уа б None | d d ET я | Plata, and that at Buenos Ayres they are often us orar, еса PST for s Cinchona plan E » 1da TES JUNE Niy for firewood. The fact of Peaches being common theri porary ас with Captain Fitzgerald, the Executive Engi- » micrantha .. | 38 2 | 6 se 6 42 аали баай DE travellers g Lo neer, it was agreed that the best plan woul: to convert one » peruviana .. 2 |None| 2 о 17512 4 y rd ^ of the empty officers' quarters at Sinchal into a temporary pro- » Pahudiana.. | 539 » |None| 814 | 814 | 1853 | also heard a very old friend, a retir agating houso, and to ке ОМ ove okher, ihe Жы » Speciesignota| 8 , 2 | id sm 5 | stationed in the Pacific, talk of ан Peaches at Val- ouse of the European ener 26 она into id в glazed тоор substituted - the Й Lose ME | 57 lsi | CHI parais d T dot. Dies: | t Instituti I take t ooden А plan "or beati the atm d he e “The of propagat: ill богові? every i mont in|. rdáeners koyal Benevo i nstitution.—1 take and tor xc Leap to the mm ont ved. | periods bed К ноо M е the new pla olia liberty of again writing you concerning this TM арй br e eun А ое e A өг йе room a and js ady to и, Аа cially montent s in Ано iam, E hila de the | Institution. d to learn from your туш ng air a nta shoo e by the plants that have alrea. іе! : a masonry, which, after parime throu ugh” the room, ends i AA piss likewise Шы for la; ауен or cuttings. € that there are a few friends of the Charity who short chim ney outside. he plants were brought to Sinehal “On g Caleu n Mar laced four plants of C. | are coming forward to join in the ten guinea subscrip- i y zh y sur 2 noa үилөнө па мр еу | Pahu en e ot d. br under tho фато ПЕ Ит. ion. І һай a hope that the number would be found o 20 miles from за inchal than they di t Scott, Head т аен Botanic Gardens, with directions to в i d ow to the world m Calcutta to Kurs А serious no €—: 2 the | treat them like any other tropical plant, but to keep them in a сопре T m " > f tha ades t to The Ch cas єз с — гоог Ц of C. Pahudiana; by the stumb- | rather shaded d part ofthe gardens, I was also obliged to leave | they were mindful о eir own interes e Charity ling of one ofthe eight Coolies carrying the c case it cim рве 14 cuttings ч ©. неар, аво of C. pm and one of C. | however must поб suffer; subscriptions will and all the plants were, more or less, uprooted. Althongh | micrantha, n he, паба ог Sis Вані Gasdens, расага кон: come from whom they may. thoy were типше: у төр ЗАН А ^ case | received a т "the Condit tion of all thes з plan the have the. promis two ten guinea subscriptions containing them was left for nine -— near the spot where | 294 July. Up to that date E losses had beai two plants о р g p the accident happened under the care of an experienced ТАР C. Pahudiana, eight cuttings of C. succirubra, and the from a lad gentleman wh are read em noi one of nm survive & Qa He е 270 mts wero. » of C. micrantha. The tw Vents of p st "n маа wers d tù in go subscribers, and in names will be given if you vatory was completed, an е Cinchona р ere ealih, one of them was then 18 ера in height, ап e stem s H oved into it from tho room whe they had been placed он above the ground w: nch and 6-10ths in thick- Tus kindly 60р *» а a Mep m t- ind aj M unis on their arrival at Sinchal. All had suffered greatly from the | ness, while the leaves rw 6t ta 10 inches in len, deum and at purpose, uch a proceeding might induce others eff = f their i. ong journey and the e е delay in ра: from 5 to 7 inches in breadth. j in the good cause. If tlemen and others pagoa prope E mmo gaanong е ihom, There is, in koweras 4 “The clim ate of Cale alcu! nia pon " son n» et iio p r this | interested in the success of the Charity would become No markei erence 1 e plants from | g ar the most valuable of a e Cinchonæ. ч , : and thos petere Out. of 50 plants obtained F. Anderson M.D., Ofciating Superintendent, Botanic Garden, annual subscrib В. they would confer a more lastin Н. enty es rdi, while of the 170 planta from | Сосий efit on the Institution than if they subscribe. their Орасан n leen than 5 EL vem. com platai losi ^ E: s differ. The. fedi cal value of Cinchona succirubra is thus further | ten guin be done with it. e Charity is ence in the hea of the rom the 9 M b ERE on b Dé Anderson Eh ч becomes more striking when it із known that the е fro "Pha tho hondt toT port to Men the ту - mpowere hii вед; all E» nnual Pan en ^ Java were brought by Coolies from the mountains in th | the Lieutensnt- Governor, thatI iss ueceeded in forming pensions, while o. e subscriptions they mus invest rior of that, island to DE MK and Р » Бу. steamer to Oal- infsion of the leaves of Cinchona Toa мегзеу; cape = at le n о! und wi 7 ind Зато: and the sea hours b; lway over most o voyage d three йуз: The plants fiom Java were in addition exposed for two months longer, than the others to the confine t of vi. n cases, as they arrived 8 befo; “The following able slow the ак of Cinchona plants on the 1st June, and the number 2 pun ths in each species from species in “е Cinchona Nursery, near ЖАА E. The prie fell off spontaneously during 1 and July. “І sent the infus; t tl ing, with a request p he wouid одор е patients in the Civil Hos ” нр has just informed me that he d. given the infusi of one flu uig ounce to the first four cases Y intermittent rred, some of the ae the months о Dr. Collins, Civil Surgeon of Darje! el- obtained it would ada to the funds of the Soc th: wid to spare for six pensioners. vident that Кы subscribers are th therefore troat that there will bea good array of tiom, ad =ч the time of their leaving Caleu: уса cop and that these patients had been cured dition to the 100 lite sub i George Thomson, ABLE IL, SHOWING CONDITION OF ÜINCHONA PLANTS FROM without wel y other medicino whatever: ardener, = nsted Park, Sus 24TH MARCH TO IST JUNE. ои sdb а Шш me of tho fobrifuge рл Pd Gordonia javanica.—1 have ded b. fiue plant of this 5 n: Cinchona (probably Kinovie acid) ; n is of a dark | for some years, and cannot get bloom, I have A Š tb e a colate colour and is intensely йб 1 "hope! to be ane to | tried it in the greenhouse and иа and put it out z E # | А я 4 > submit haa ORA ph йыр ге; а RR dr ird f doors in the er, but after all it will not show а 19.15 |9 ак л beiden vm | anysigns of flower; the plant is yery healthy. Ishall be Маше ог Species. | È | d © 8 ШИБЕ NR bliged by you letting me know how I can induce it to $ bP€d-d d$ e Corresponden озо ‚ до. 4 а ЕЕ а |52 | Ari Es —Can you tell me in ires Mr, e French Plant and Seed Trade.—l was gratified e 3 E [э # l8 Baldwin refers юп in his AME dmn gp 2 Ts that the swindling Frenchmen whom you have a ay red two trees e eic one often denoun ced a yo ue columns have been prosecuted a ТТЕ - x бшу sen d the other атаи ord Chief Justice having ruled P Guias от Nb. Ped: id 2 аы the bole. At about six feet from tle Ev v. Billaut that an action bus lie » nitid кА ЕК 15 | 41 | .. | 41 hey spread into is immense stems, all bending | in this aah ie din a rod e if the тась uj micrantha ` чи 9 аў 9 93 E 33 ]|outwards, and ving in the middle a spacious| was entered into her ге, I am induced to ye o ME Uc BEP EI TEM мо, 52 |&partment, exactly one fuot between ı stem, where | your correspondents have obtained а {тош » Speciesignota| 3 2 3 3 .. | 3 | еу branched from the main widening upwards, | French seedsmen deliver free іп London, where | - and at eighteen or twenty feet from the ground | е seeds have failed altogether or proved of a worthl 518 ! 586 | 211 |None. the cireumference of the tree must haye been ы and spurious kind. The great facility afforded now in ut pu ща Е marked* were obtained trom De a t. I should live in one ese getting seeds from France renders iras а matter of catis Hotels Gardens. in the Cal-| stayed in this part." Mr. Baldwin was, When анаа great importance, as their lower prices offer great * During е month of June the propagation of all the this close to Lake N'gami. In р. 311 he says: * There | attractions ; ir however the protection afforded by the species, except С. Pahudiana, was successfully prosecuted, and was, however, delicious water at Mandur a fountain | English code s wanting, any ass adva MED would be feed the oni) eM › deduced to tend by ies progas of pure ag cr Ea m where we first saw the Great Salt-pan, | be co апогей! there is th of the Ў plants were p in from 21 to 30 days, in tho саза | td а magnificent piece of sc scenery exactly resembling respectability of the house, but they often. wear this of C. succirubra, C, nitida, and C. micrantba. "The plants of C. | the sea ; i was difficult to 1 imning oneself йа until any ul eerie саду T been artificially propagated, but | in the interior. We measured a tree call Eus ingenuity. As this namg now being willing to do anything that ваш prine of Tartar," уы ne feet round the bole; but бен inundated with French lists, I I shai be glad to be their full Yom the more so as I had a large quantit are ташу, very much larger." І had generally under- | favoured with а any information upon the abject which ap > фо M ше sown in the nd OE of May. a stood that very large trunks were scarce in Africa. Hans. | your Corre rrespondents may be able to supply. Justus. er Species s rrey — тез: the E Botanic Gardens, Calcutta, and d of these "E no > The Year 1862 at- Weg V teath w а А * During June а few of the seeds of C. Pahudiana germinated. y aee P | е of last on me the Tt. July the return of the stock of all the е Species was as Wiud. Weather. Seren Years. Тын III., suowiNoG isr JULY OF PLANTS OF CINCHONA ON ^ below. 1 ULY, 1862. 6+ ЗЕБИ dd DN Prevailing On Mean height of barometer - m . .. inches 29.8578|inches .0212 + 8 rum & er? ЕЕ Winds. days. Mean height. of of йиукою сы; » E Е 5 Ж: 2: 8 Hi ан іп ће ғә e С m M 8 59 е ары N. 24 Highest in the alis 2h А > ks i 2 RS ЕЕ - 8 e N.E. 50 Lowest . E Js E Name of Species, SA | ogl eg LEE E. 4 Mean daily amount of ozono* vi .. 4e h їч э | on | 9^ E „А S.E. 12 Moen tatoperature sh 44 2, E =4 i = 58 а ББ 8. 19 Rainfall SEA 5 |25153 312 S.W. 122 Number of wet days “а Ж ё & 8 БЕ Su" W. 15 Number of days on which rain, &e., fell з... ы Е a e N.W. 30 st month, February. Cinchona succirabra — .. | 3 | 36 | .. | 38 | 107 Wettest ditto, Mareh 1 ». Calisaya .. +. |None| 1 is 1 6 я nge rometer : "T e E ч » nitida hae Н 9 өя 9 | 48 Highest Winds. ge 6 барше ЖИ Ur SE LIN. » mieran: E $e 7 38 Range of ozonom š 24 De" .. » .. | None| None| .. |None 9 January 11 (W.), 31 (W.N. Ww) February 8. тонай й highest v áy Pi ” udin — ..| ,, | „ |486 | 486 | 5309 | March6(S.W.), 7 (S.S. W.) March 28. Barometer lowest peli VA ТАР » . Spedesignota .. | | ,, | ... | None | June 6 and TWO, anà 18 (W. tos.w.) | July 26. Therm инек ВМВ: Gr . | "7 | 58 1486 |539 | таз | August 7 (S.S. W., S., 19 кете : RUM ч с “In the following month, July, the increase uch | October 17 (8 КОРҮҮ 9 (S-E. to 8.) Паппагу 19. Thermome ree ebrei greater, а ру NYSE MM seed. Al the plants made а c Poli. Dec. 19 and 20 (N.W. to N.N. W., and 21 N.)|Jan. 14, Nov. I mee am siderable Я acquired u ealthier poe A. er 1st or Angus Lp of tho seedlings ОГ С * The ozone is reckoned rie е the scale of Sp aeg n E опара supplied by by them, were prepared : their pairs уез and offatt, pos aco n apparatus ames а few had formed their third pair. 3 W. F. Harrison, Ba an. 2, rtropps, Weybridge Heath, Je 30 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JaNvanv 10, 1863, —Having leaf, so that its nourishment is entirely _ Earųy | duis und that I supply of Grapes during rg — of "em season, | late emen from the parent. The vital activi ity of the he gene- and that the difficulty of keepin es b salt atmo- . | dependent rative leaf е Hin decay, and leaves it a dm and in. | rgar , Which, er e | reserve, abso which T Ae in the well-being of all classes of the commun TM "ni eod ction very briefly but clearly shows the ае of the. Prince's position, which im. upon him the necess ity o of an habítual caution and lut el pose "ra ely M in one who was the Шаън h generally s a a suceeptibility to mechanical it give the following experiments on for new dge aches of my late e rwr апа that at a very trifling additional cost. Bristol Nurseries, Tem Town, Br ere S&otíttits. n | short time; . McKenzie, | i litt in a tem ture of 6 plant, I carried on a mo irritation " ipe hairs for а ng soon bec evident, and upon the ечи rotundifolia бене -leayod ран), performed | tempera ° Fahr. se of she lamina. "Thus it would appear t that t the Droseras do — Selecting a vigorous ty unsels ; next, ther was the difficult by which all уой = "person 18 must feel; in senson жшт) imes, when il "i n. enda er ed in 16 may be чу said that the Prince's speeches were ked b p 1l у ihe always mar ад ute deep thought, and BOTANICAL оғ EDINBURGH : Dec. 11.— Prof. Balfour, Dionæa а, the lobes of which collapse on the touchi ing of | kindly feeling, Ноч а point thoroughly V.P, in ау chair. 8 following communications were | а single hair, or of the Mimosa, which exhibits the | understand the Whole t ve of a question; before he rend :— Observ mbryogeny оў rapid былыт о the other pinna of the | ventured to speak upon it, во that, perhaps, there is no Мей iis majus ex. Diekson. Dr.|leaf when the b rye ium of one is disturbed. The|one thing to regret in all his numerous addresses; Dickson aet ihe resulís of his observations on the — безе detailed some experiments in support of|and to this must be ай that there is a tone of un- development of the embryo in this plant. He sho wed Dr. es т tement, “that their susceptibility (0 | affected piety running through bu Дн the is invariably proportionate to the activity | subject admitted of its expression. The P. ossessed rolonged a apex of the primitivo germinal body, and of кА secretions, а ependent on tl ocess ; of | a very peculiar origi: inality о of mind, Mh cd bled him that in this — ther cere no exception h None of € nuthor's experiments | to take ' a comprehensive view of things, and "Made trite the general rule mbry chemical stimuli elicited any susceptibility t matters new and interestiug—“ He pro-embryonic structure, "Schleiden was in „error ягын кен, though he seemed to think. that chloraform pana v on thin ing oro Mi own thoughts upon every osed the he su p lateral branch from the primitive e gorminal body. The two remarkable root-like pro s passing from the ма of his — ments he placed two P oan of the 1 Fach under а bell-glass exposed to the of СЫНОК. distinc lateral Scheme DA ,D'ickeon completely | med the observations of Mr. W. m eS plaee i in either, he took one of them out, and found that Int the е of the таст seminal and аана root- ed а As to the reating of the cause and functional import of these дйтошеш, he was inclined to suppose that in regard the ike m es to the se нар h Р Dicks probable that They served as roots to | he "C: —— и, than Res they were employed in the early stages of ination, as was supposed by Mr. Wilson. It ean hardiy 1 be doubted that the rule 1 in| - nA d — б jon considered | fo rmer no merely physical hypothesis was "е, to that it was n ч) to the vital force; and i in regard Me the vapon no рае ЫЕ Е having taken | г ега binata | at t of t as delivered as early as e 1840, when he E dave] ue little ab home in t abolition of slave m "Tha | Salire had eomyplained of the lavish рат and the small results ps duced by Lour ] lf u pon t] ast of Africa account for the phenomenon, but tirely ht's view, gov he thought Mr. Kni à deg for fere rt the | animal matter or mipit he pla ant, very plausible, on nity and jus m. and expressis "his trust that Provi- hod would proper our exertions, By 1848 ilie P rince had. attained more fluen ants, and of КЕЗДЕ $ pis tha t esten! it сап Rn be pee that these root-like structures should be developed to n men. xe де might be erai: as examples of anticipation; but it must always be ге and Dues: жеге for mA purpo ве of catching. nm ——J1V. Notice оў СЕ collected in the Neig. от "n "rao y Mr. J. W. ста ртр ә imbre aracter ob fhe Pru felt to be of deep i a applied his mind to ечиб. condition of the hits classes, a work which was that. eventful year. here is here! “ - ial р 8 Served ёп t of О AE. E T pend upon it, the interests of ieri too o Hi phonse De Candolle. утен RA ty or|trasted, are identical, and it i only tnis" iem Balfour SR this x Akor араа to the yy мө: prevents their uniting for each се. advantage. То of Oaks, more especially their annual and biennial | dispel that ignorance. to show how man 1р man, {ео о of [n The author proceeded to notice a notwithstanding th lieated state of civilised бөй. - | dod à rs to have been overl appears pemi be position of the abortive. or atrophied ovules in thej А explosi aati I ie in their native habitats ану — while Yee their caused b pressed air, om- | Toza, M alba, Prin n ts tosa, direptis чер Мау Ф — mil e of explosi few introductory о ations Droseracem, redii that the ои of p mination of Drose! pendently of reproduction present a for the product of adventitious bu is well йм by the British which produ the e gua eni lun Toig e on the "beginring to decay, These falling on the moist i bed are iae with the formative force, ап aces small berances firs td "nd in n the latter earlier devel а Bin wp o IE Кы ау ишле; ad | of Pme plant. y-trap) were varied. Thus, — сафад eds, the 1 a|ensuing remarkable a notinde ordinary Fellow of the f the Society. uent is —— The Principal Speeches He finds that these abortive ovules can var ену traced in the fruit, and Ашы they ме either a superior or inferior in refere rious species of Oak, and proposed the following арене ж Abortive ovules nien (i.e. at the lower part of the perfect seed), maturation of fruit | annual, c. te" falling. ue СЕМ Quercus Robur, » тасгосагр ра, poly ymor pha, Abortive | T eaves vules inferior, matura ucous, Сеном ucous, Quire Xalapensis, Өйоръуїш; £e, b. Leaves persistent, mereus acutifolia, aquatica, anea, cinerea, &с. —— Mr. Naylor exhibited imens of the Peloria Linaria vulgaris, and a peculiar akora state of the | —— Specimens hd exhibited of Sarracenia | ed in еде е year were soo and W. Thompson, 3Botítts of 250065, Addresses ss posi tole seed. He БИр: у the Mh MR in iE s natio: | ретин with private тамы, € at гуы risk. ” energy which had a. cee Өр iu transfor: int чой, а educatio а п d impairs that confidence under which alone engagements "or mutual benefit are possible." T i importance of British agrieultu те һаа long is iret Зн, upon the agricultural mind is vn well ku by our reader: апу comm the Society at Y ext year, at Great арган}, is noticed that i s nal епёегрг undertake: national orming unhealthy swamps in те vers fertila soil in the king- > and noticed, pO relation which existed ti there Ў арм and ten His spee oed Ave Society 2 marked mony to the “ ni M а и meetings are we told hat the СЕ of the Society 1 is == of charity. It is по suc The Prince most It is not е xi ch but of nour firs see p ré h from the беры ky ihe. е а. from the rt E of the eyil day, distinguishes most carefully and DUM ror, with an Introduction. Murray, ore us is deeply inter ket Ties befe esting, we strongly т — it to the | desire correct f the late lamented. greatly mak e if the 1 ruck by the gy а of ES Sovereign and his adopted нбни = A е Eae аа, as well as tho sheer intere Ps d te, porad, nC sil who: " so work out his own өрк d self. denial ; the master рабан le of that terest | Prince's speech Abe stylo of thought What e пр Rp AEE NS E У. SOM NN бр; DEI S нь зне LI JANUARY 10, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND Ha зви GAZETTE. 81 farther the пена! of the first | Exhibition, that we | hit upon: :—“ One-third the number of t says, “I found each house had a m пеаг it, about - almost forget w these ideas then seemed—how | аге Apple trees: one-fourth Pear tre IUS are | Ша feet „деер and six or eight inches square, Pd visionary in pb d to most people, and to many 35 Plum trees. How manyarethere а Weshall | with b little fish. 2: found some tiens makin even fraught with injury to the industry of this country. | call ж the наз number; then, 2 = & + 8.4 ЭБ; oxes to put the рте in, а utting firew ты * Gentlemen, the Exhibition of 1851 is to give us 195 3 des +420; then 5z= 420; «йа aquia | апа others (women a Nro " inging the fish true test and a living picture of the point of develop- B4 n d and hanging them up to dry in the sun; while ment at which the whole of mankind has arrived i lfulül the айар of the que estion vided others, and the ey the greater E were making fish- this great task, and a new starting point, from which э 3— 98 Apple trees; divided by 4 21 Pear ehm and | £rease. The process is a p follows : make arge fire, all nations will be able to direct their fur "ther exertions. 35 Plum tre ees, ma king thus the tótal number, in the | Plant four or five heaps o nes as big 4 your hand with rather stale fish, and Тһе first thin ing we dia | 12 i6; while these are ай Ш а few baskets a of water into Which are all one the h elp which we m "prepared | to render each other; in е to obtain the answer was to form an equati ion Л therefore, only by lo ly assistance, not according to the question, к 4 by бегін operations Hio ho TY Мй ип the fnm x -hot, bring a box 1 t bet ; а inches аг 1е si niy equation was made t ume a different form, th. The allusion which he made to the late - piece of wood), ne E Peeli in this speech pe be read with peculia although still F Ка} im аа hes ichs fir t bu V eM. of the бар дв о ib pe as in in water; then 1 o4 interest, sho ing how iru wa s his estimate of tbt | tion téd td other operations it at'last br. fon four hi stones ing wo wol ongs p Repent tho at F a i d oses бн en str the whole up. epea em influe the fact, that ** the nation reco his wed Sees si Арте Же, Din rs gain, stir again; take out the col qualities the true е of the Op cse Which | tho other: 2 — 84. M first. rij multiplied botli Sides Ф them in the fire. Proceed in this way until the b is минис үн Eoo. ейса1,” and * character ва, : £ p | frà І saw the plan of the Exhibition undergo its ordeal of Which left; = 490; I d i i ition. nly о most willow b себ; T D а pleasing nid ch im portant геу ОЁ | that. — pue tev e do side of à uation wo | Purpose of -9 the 1 quii om it, ay i аа (fisheries, л )h arrived at that stage of " st do th thin D gr man ho od and prosperity, when, no evi requiring - ey can maintain them selves independently, relying u upon and activity, and can now in their turn lend assis and support to their younger and weaker н the For e Arts. Fi Th ese latter owe & boundless aking this view of the] the first iiag E 15 зоа сад у got elear of the аз pleased when | feaction ; then ook 42 + = те from Having туе: the sins ТЄ bir urne sinet bed n the ET work to see if the teps teken ere „in opfor mity with 9 сесара. but t neither FS nor satisfactorily, AV T р. Tw же | foin 8 бате P po the oap to "keep up the ler equi » d at p. 17 e find anothér axiom; but ась vigou ve the prine iples ad rules secum for 1 1 nd under; then Tet. dee y" her naked che З, оп 16, | pag o it with all her weight. On no account must | andertake = do this. M. layne. $ чи Бонай equa ations alto oge от во ав they could y рн вееп prb "^ in бтсен at 'one view. Ls: oi has beo example, something in thi nner :—1f equal б AE quantities be added to equal, the sums will be equal, ftr Дн «Өл en for Par 5 нА горар ny iş debt of gratitude to or, if equal quantities be multiplied by equal, the | 20% 01 in ri apogr ing O Yap. HU Фей: но аб plur yated patron, Нож sdmirablo ja is the| products will be equal, and в ; Tben about alfa Md р sed = the purpose of transforming the garden ction he zw between the pro S of| dozen т i йоу у Р аага the Palais Royal into a winter garden, like the yore, iae ph | ity te divided by му sim m Чину both sides of tho | 2176156 greenhouses annexed to the palaces of the “ But these laws of nature, these divine laws, are ы wealthier. Russian nobles. Тһе company proposes to p of being discovered and understood, and of equation by = 5; then v = 15. | bear the whole expense of making the garden a place of being taught, and 0! is is { The work is excellent ; dini: wh ji we admit the high |reereation unequalled in LH world. 16 would be science; and whilst science discovers, it teaches these | qualifications of the author, we think the твае ons | devoted to concerts, games of all kinds, artistic exhi- laws; art teaches their application. "No pursuit there- we have made would be an im provement in future piens &e. In May, ree year, the glass roof would TEN i too insignificant, not to be capable of bec ing | — r the end of the volume we came to the apphaa- - Ber Bui. ween “science and prejudice,” knowl bet antagonism between л science and pra cientific ый гешоўей, n the garden opened to tho public A suit and id шаап tion of Algebr ra to Mensur айо on, an d some of tl e| Gishur „й "Compound in Australia.—The following Prince Consort is known E Mn vp en vi ga f horticulture, and | we strongly recommend, young gardeners may qualify | І state that the year 16 сате on Orange eulti- Puls walks to contain a c This is | vation by Mr ‚ Carson. * The benef i н? inventae has з difficult; but by the aid of nes de er Which been to the gardening world € be once when ев out I ha а designed effecting an Roi ES it and йе Fin e | Fhoraelres to solve such questions. , To con vince that mind to root up all the Orange trees and put them in in 1 tod tk o fi ffice of President i class that they may have the fire, for all our spare time did no 3 e to keep the Royal Hortic ultural Society, and during his lifetime shall take the poe fe of id the following them clean. At this time I was burning my blighted management, The | case, tho- cireumstanees of which we have i imagined, as| Apple trees, and lately I have been told by several у be said indeed to | not xad ќо bear close analogy to some that m may нөт that they had p pee their Apples when actua they learned f this cure. he took a most active part in iba ama S Konakta eatio MS (ed Bri itish that it would be most unfair + t m me of t But for this the The speec КИ for Ње! А M. "y ground 250 feet long, a 290 brod, is to | axe; ti X gaid, would have settled blight i, qnnm Advancement of Science is so masterly a production | be laid taub as а tay a garden, and во roy there shall be together." The Yeoman and Australian Acclimatizer. о make only a brief | next the outsi а Ь order; wi ithin that а walk БА "American Tombs : Ancient di e excavated old: — extract from it. It must be stu ied, and will well 30 feet vide; ся аги iron г ing £h t ns found in our times, каи al sie tbroughopi nd in n уепф ге to | exactly 1 acre for lawn чч beds with MEAN plants. | South. Аңар. The Spanish con ili e will eve rably with the prosy Ап estimate i is wanted for the iron railing, at 80 much the te terri itor ry of. “1а E gon үст pem residents at t has been harshly риа one for the formation p of the жн ab so uar, per only spi urned their нн commented upon, and that through misapprehension, | square yard— what S area w far from the i also to the burial places, which soon became objects of the Cri i t e icd e Crimean war, we all outside boundary is the adjacent edge of the walk? | of much interest to the e gold seekers. r i isolated гап, [ ‹ i swer s it of а impenetral Я dos uncontrolled despotic power. | ОЁ treatises which young gardeners should possess in | lating, and n ability of vater being led e troops, and none а& | order to gain a кюр of the subject in the most|toit. In hilis в so mensi the excayations ar vered untarily offer their | easy and familiar way by observing certain concavities on the эз but iic Ma mers айлага services, Her жый ы ү сап entertain no measure u where a thick forest in: for the prosecution of the war her ave HE us the Prospectus t A pw p be | often of several feet. make e potins d Jous "е d d ‚фе E the Mexi ж r^ т алыр given its AA prac РА by р? Е * the country, if 16 would c а ird rough E. an conquest, their caleulations ihe crisis, must qna d die confidence—; patriotic, 1t is to boe. of wo distinct s | thousand “The excavation is citcnlar an ni, cin inis Соу KC: роте A raise the e 1 rione: ori than it stood before, it is the publication be given, and, when n ом б either in the a ym t stone (some kind of pon. e) ё covers the pit, on re- cs »- ор his private A io office of {ех or by special plates, y number will с ontain| moving which the edge of a perpendicular is Chief, Wellin wi ieh s е of y having TRADE Lists RzcEIYED.—K RELAG: n& Sox, Haarlem; |. g : t j 4 on nsort in the une of the p publie business, and liow Fortu Pint. ога а list of the plants on ваје іш а н Мыр posture, the face towards the east, that such a ms under years. ajesty's rate Editors the one devoted to AM gem diit, and three or - —€— the decomposed mi them publicly i in Ра цеп; her flects and armies can ublished by LovellReeve & Co. „ 82 by fire. 1618 generally slbved À hat a Ped idu for any, without pages 8yo, with a Plate b Fitch, ivo е Two "Shu e | elapsed since these tombs were closed, as by the acconnía nho dios of the рее ander which E diameter, dug ple аду: he other to the Botany pt the Bri Isles, mn syenitie rock. At the depth ofi Б е Aul Fitch rved. th but ‚у ined, from moti in the letterpress. Itisintended, | tomb is reached, and on the pespeisiieniga slab being e self- denying, high-minded, that ho e Queen | as far as КаК? thus to illustrate alter: оу papers | removed, а horizontal excavation is seen to са EN om making it B. м ihat йе tbe | belonging to the two sections of the ir ourn east. Thisis about four feet in Һе 3 ‚ faithfu 4 еі» Mo rich in Garden Amaryllids.—— ards the va nl renes as the * King of the Tate's Uy dud Ho. 12 mo, | LOVIS VAN оёт (оё Ghent) Wholesale and Retail | "е%Үепз. à it of b yas. uy 180, Longmans & Co Seed Catalogue for the Winter and 8 decayed state «gà "d - not admit uin - Some may doubt whether Algebra ам ade easy, as E s, is n brought x expressed in the titles of these 11 orks; but any ; | g process, and the trinkets thus. one who pc пан ability эла | chooses E apply Miscellaneous, йу ОЁ gold, with its natural soy (irr) aud partly заара will find no great dificul much | Жеш х я ний Cod-liver Oil.—The oi ined from | gold with copper. Оп - side of a - ird at tim p р eie rr бир Mrs little or = the Hou-li-kun 1з a common article of аа among the | earthenware tere ound, covered : riene of m solaa ACs beyond that afforded by these two | northern tribes a and оде о? which they are very fond, | date, and In some instencesa ийиш hme -— all volüihes, he may go asfar as quadratic ЖАДИ, This fish is not unlike a sprat, but somewhat longer | deposited кан. the drink, е Indian “ chicha,” left ou time that might be necessary for rounder, and is so oily that when pneg it will burn | with the deceased. On the opposite anii = a knowledge of subjects more d y con- They are not f y^ nth part o. —— ears of Indian Gorn have been found. In nected with | mor profession, Indeed'many | the island, but. At езй to tbe | niche cut out of : а tomb, a vase of earthen- of the questions gerve for amusing puzzles, very no d е 1 ware is someti: with stone, and filled er ns of algebra, but without it | them is ver PT vs es in | with e which the ining trinkets require much trying and gu essing ; by these, е of his li Bund AC ptos. Ly , as jand. it t the occupant of the grave, - the answer to such a question as No. 28 28, p. 38, qiie И by bii st. ass River: Dor been Implements for smelting gold, a 82 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JaNvant 10, 1858, me tools made of gold and e: are sometimes rests but rarely, found in the pot occupying е | niche. The тумун during three centuries have S Ва ied aepotilá, have found ery remunerative. Some y cat Spire es ns i were found. appear diis. S No orthern States, and g business, but of even stealing a ma n the flower garden little ver, be done now me digging deep tlie [nes fot to ameliorate the ex ; any that ed the o in abundance i in еч mp rania, N the ош spring. Jersey, New York, Же The fibre has телей the ho ow name of American jute. This term, ho те? т, may be | clumping considered inappropriate, for tlie reason tl hausted should, as ый \58 pie st Indies is the production et the Corchorus | S soil renowod rea dy ё the Ea litorius, or Corchorus capsularis, and for the further remon, that the fores of the Hibiscus are not so Ар 10 expos re Ata 1 alkaline lyes as those of thejute. us t4 RES es o have bee eire to the "ditiis "d n" families, and the nu us others to the inferior clas phis ud c: * Pueblo de Indios," but these larger d. from у Ad causes, 84 t As to t aisle toi e now seldom foun of certain ооб are still preserved and engerly t id to have '|or те of ground. eclared be derived from one ac value of the fibre, it has been rope manufacturers to: М far superior to Manilla hemp iute—the specimens of rope exhibited being fully equalin strength and pliability to ordinary hempen rope o prominent paper manufacturers of New Yor have estimated the ftre to be worth er ton, e used as E „Реон for linen n in the manu- t of Liverpool Journal of DB. uits by one propris -— oar es a pr roof that. the » aboriginal inhabitan Corrected. [Caveat ЛЕ moderate e: f t ons of disintegrated ibre fastened by experien: ud wi r day. de ring wor dy La ij is said, are spindli s mild weather will be better to all stem to ain ill rather later in the ; water occasionally when he soil er but avoid webtin the foliage m) as possible. If the tenants of cold sva hardened with. abundance of air, n ч ary but to follow up these pr чы, and to take care bo exclude frost should it t set іп nj if, howeve ец, sever weather should occur, and th e tha are not uncovered diy а thaw comes. Meere of efte irre they а Let the ey appear to have belived “ that their dece А For the i ANS or friend had a long way before him," and that T DEP PAR re darkness, which, in ordinary cases, will be 6 two he w — require some re fre hment іп his long journey | CONSERVATORY, &C e | days, merely turning 2 the mats or straw a a тиде аб to y the stars." This idea still побуни Аи pre- | chief resort of the fexus i is seio that Pall cms both back and fro: ы vails, еби the Philosophical Institute оў | &c,, be аб all times kept particularly clean an dry. | light. Vict te (4 enc Dryness of atmosphere through fire-heat will not, how- t. FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. se Simples, —In а lette r addressed to the I ever, keep the plants in es luxuriant health which not tedall sident t of the Grae d Acclimatation, M. Guillemin, - only creates a prosent, à interest in them, but also far- | be dur d "ridge, indeed, trenched, if time pri missionary in China, giv lowing werten of the созен їп future. Great modifi- extra оті fertility of the y ойм, апа а сугд other | | eni therefore e, in he use of fire- heat i is necessary in = course, а regular and апре jeu prise at the ећсас mo certain p denim A temperature of from 40° anagement, it is an excellent. d to Баш jy v Chinese rem у E at night, and from 50° to 55° during / the day kitchen garden successively in the course of every three He " quotes the i viis of a Father Letur in who, t is during this time of year | years. Тһе trenching to be performed each year should ay ү our years in a Chin ese aye arae he amply suffi Camellias in bloom, а тау bel} such as y Ч п ће of stove plants keep up a еа humidity, to counteract the drying ten- dency of hot- pe pipes. order to obviate the threatened the life 2 a Chinese convert ; but a native | tain — eure in course of а u: h т (11 ministering certain simples | hich зает Let us hope that these | A pem will soon find their way to Europe, Galig s' Flowers.—'To bring a plant into a desired re v. cultivation i is one of the proper reote is of ind Nature] but the proper means s of doing. by n drip, leave a p little back air on all th аб ht wheneve ne favourable. as much ay an The pit in which flowers for should possess at this produce ce the desired nt in her own way; ker —- ce of pru demned as in all cases illegitimate, or fure the horticulturist's fair means. Bat it is other- wise with the tying, and twisting, and propping, and bending, by which not only C Azaleas, UMEN Pinka, Picotees, а other plants, are now made to assume an те esc for the nonce whioh i they ‹ do за іп reality possess. The tho sub- ning and disbudding e P nthemums, y nd a host of Lis 18, perhaps, carried to the greatest extent. It is n alone the yon appliances of sticks and thre ads, y distributed which are seva for secu arly spring flo ues y н поб кже d гда ht Б. рита е forthwith introduced of the most inds adapted to forcing purposes, - as Perpetual 1 Roses, hard E aps re) and а" а Perpetual Azaleas, and things, of that sort. CING DEPARTMEN' PINERI Co tinne former directions with regard to zu for the Jes EAR VIN x.—If the buds are now broken end кайыш, the heart of their mystery is plucked out— th or treated like the Mani in the Iron Mask; a tin imple- di soon as the bu open, ment — - flat expanding petals to turn into Een tesi dispensed with 2 E — ge incurved blooms; and, in short, the old pus му малезы ing must, ho 4 be resorted to evening, an made € of by Са t iiephasie t rem secured for the | in p. to o phrenologist , an is novels, of amending a тат " m slight degree o | night, Т со шу abundance of air. Сосо —Thos eavour to rai ipi t until it reaches Pv а туы; ; attend well to а! сн Нос w these in the old А |the йу | Carrots and Parsnips ; also, in forming new plantations of b &c., if the sub- into would serve to facilitate passage of water and a STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, Forthe Week ending Jan. 7, 1863, as observed n — Gardens ls Di | EMFERATUR йш AROMETER. - Jan. |# & — Ofthe Air. a pes EA E E | Min. | Mean 1 b: Их deep. | dee um. 1/13 | 29996 | 2871 | 52 | 42 |470| 46 | a4} | SW. 0 — Friday 2|14 | 29.566 | 29,388 | 48 27 87.5 | 47 443 | S.W.| .04 я 1 Satur. 3| О | 29,586 | 29.562 | 47 0 |385 | 46 | 45 | S.W.| 16 1 Sunday 4| 16 | 29,292 | 29289 | 49 | 37 | 43.0| 453 | 444 | SW.| 08 Ё Mon. 51 17 | 29.062 | 28.846 | 51 | 34 | 42.5| 46 | 44; | S.W.| 46 3 Tues. 6) 18 | 28.956 | 28,952 | 53 29 41.0 | 46 44. 8. 26 Ё Wed. 19 | 29.277 .167 | 51 27 39.0 | 46 44, 8. 01 - |verage. 29:390 | 29.268 | 50.8 | 323 | 411 | 460 | 44.5 101 Jan. 1— warm, ү! күйүү us at night. — 2—үе АЫ йз; fine; slight frost at night. — Зра; уе dark clou s rain. БЫ 4-Ооші пе; е showery i heavy showers. zx -Densely clou y boisterous with; rain; barometer ex- gly low. 6—Densely о overcast ; cloud; very hon at night. p A A fines соці пе; ME eostn ^ Mean tem of the ne deg. оте 1 f RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CH niit , During ing the last 37 years, for the ensuing Week, veda Jan. 17,1863. мааа ioannes rti: зн e a ЫЙаш унай а летыыбырр LE © = 73 > о 5| 08 ад, &| No.of Wi ac January. 228 SEE EB Years in ЧЕЗ БЕЛЕ whieh it Quantity |z Аа Е AE" as" as ан Salila el Я зен Н .| 414 | 30.9 | 36.1 19 0.77 iín.| 4| 6 4| 1| 6| 9| 5| 2 та mon ie 42.3 | 30.6 | 36.5 15 0.76 2| 7| 3| 3| 610 4| 2 3..| 42.6 | 320 | 373 M 0.29 5|5| 5| 4| 6| 6| 4| 2 B Wed. n E 42.0 | 322 | 37. 16 0.80 6| 7| 5| 4| 3| 6133 f: Thurs. 15..| 41.4 | 29.0 ке 12 0.54 3| 3| 4| 8| 713 s Friday ы 41.7 | 30.6 19 0.34 118151215 9| 4| 3 E -|Satur. 17..| 424 | 30.4 364 12 0.48 3172141310414 тһе highest temperature during the above period occurred on the 5 14th 1849 ; 15th, 1834 "ior 1852—therm. 56 deg. ; theilowest on the _ E 3 l4th, 1838—therm. 4 sati ту dispositions RA - ressing the b ad bumps EM USE. and raising the good o 1 appli is | dung-beds ds still shou 14 bend ека t making a seed- wenn to Correspondents. Е here had recourse to b с earnest. Some of these | bed; take care however that the dung for the purpose | Свүвтлт, PALA ГА. The ee wo ks here were execu! latter either do or should disqualify from |18 thoroughly worked. Provide plenty for the bed and | under the "dire of Sir Joseph Paxton, M.P., and the — — actual tampering with the petals should tarn it wig! d four or five days. [perma px "S Puede nuu. to Sir Joseph hy, — — case be allowed ; but it is аса draw һе! МЕТО! о ensure success with these there must GARDENERS Ppi Бемктоцкт. | We have n objbo tion to. publish 1 would ra! nt some of the 75° е names of new cribers, whose Merian ie E beni and: effect of. our great show 5 е havo i it | to 80°, and the temperature ‚ of the atmosphere at from | Paid ; but we can have no омок o with pi to рау, —— tained Ъ by manipulation, carried to tho extent it is. | 65° to 75^, but good erops y be o tained in summ sray wie sonet РНР: am x ie wanted wk req sp aian ES early" ie = а iala, ахэкивоона Сымыквә d. В. Рана of, this kind may M у, оп стор sow now; pot in smal e open i oles in the — — production of plants not so doctored. pins dipsa әт раты раар the glass, and either за m Bottom Re quer ortho ge panhons 3 бејт. roota c E wo hopeless. It would never do to prescribe laws | 096 or pot in into large pots, using UAE wene; position of the КЕ havo very little T that 3 how far the gardener may train his Honeysuekles or seien strong ану soil. Sow for inte-| - probebly bo fatal to tha experiment, unless some means could nail up his fruit коң It — ust be left to every man's vals of about a month until May. When t c plants found of warming the er. small own judgment wha rt to give his planta, but if er «а че рате wth pcs air on every favourable occa- оой, "ior TY Pra y eld at in Mas ze ; the comparative AEREA о or manipulation short-jointed wood, and xe the | Rasy GARD А битерозйни ч БОИ bé wer у glad to learn - e an itted element in judging of the dry Trim Ehe present stateof thia ne placo, now that the gardener. plants—if the exhibitor found a decided preference in | * andt 1 la sn. ЖОШ goodness 10. the awards for plan th rt, | thin, во as to allow space d tes E on EN TaxAmiSks: E S, Any great nurseryman can furnish E Р ein with vara from the дед | fruit will be produced, "The soil should bo mad 8. е саге, however, that you have French Tamarisks. ot German ones (that is Tamarix he ез ad water should not be кох too freely ; bet great rcised to maintain e painted beauty and padd Where the object is эдюш! imitation, по | care must be exe a sweet healthy oem ‘dissatisfaction is felt. A Murray in Proceed- yns and mee еей spider. Dryness ings aH the Royal Horticultur. ty. the root and alsoin the escas di Mens the fruit is d for Line ags.— from "pening wi E iens to Б, тыу M GARDEN AND SHRUBB The vide ee аз yet kas ант "pU every | dabo has been afforded of not only bringing up arrears gallica, not T. | MIU: Tyro. Glazeas at Bin your sketch. In the —— "ету we should substitute the White Sweetwater for e ite Muscat; in the late Vinery we shoul substitute the Muscat for one Black Haburgho, and a a black JANUARY 10, 1813.] | GIRICULTURAL, and | CHEMICAL COLLEGE, 37 and 38, Low London, 8 ASSAYS and ANALYSES promptly attended to by J. C. Мезвіт, L LANSDELL & THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 38 RICULTURAL and CHEMICAL COLLEGE \ “кз в апа о king Art; ial) Manures may obtain prex necessary inst tion г eir КОЛИК а nd efficient p e ead. by apply- С. NEsBIT, NSDELL & C9. erphosphates of Lime, Silver, I tion ample. ZEN for pursuing modat: н 4 : limited number of Resident Students. Full parti ulars of terms will be forwarded on application. and 38, Lower | rule and other | -— Land Drainage, and other Agricultural Improv: К. BAILEY DENTON, C. Ee maintains s a rm staff thi cution of La mprovements by ` commission of 5s. per acre for Under AC and a fixe and other wo For pond apply to Westminster S.W. NAGE of LANDS (by Contract, or laid out him, аф 52, Parliament Street, ta hei d ned - The Gods and Goddesses, if their be prepared for circumstances which will be dis- | o astr r out the assertion that the disappearance vegetable matter from the soil, and its redaction to “ light coloured poor mineral earth” would e | delight his heart ! t is safer to judge of the tendencies e от. agriculture by the ех xamination of a number of b as that t is the case we need not in наг superintended at 5з. per acre) and the ERECTION of AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS and all o! to n ent Improvements Landed Estates, are undertaken by Mr. HUMBERT, d Agent and Surveyor, Watfo; Herts, and such Works са be у execu дег; САР, Che Agricultural Gazette. т Алда Emp ite E 5 10, 1863. weather сап be adn ained. HITE ultu Eis d alins. ly to hi ва Бриве jerks dy which "alone iti is y vida our changeful nd farmer Mo ther Goose,* » astro-meteorological authority in PuncA's ad- | mira able Alma ack, talks as learnedly, as 'asefally, ws P about it—and th 8? Nor, indeed, need we be very а "ош the gloomy о par pt het Жым ag Qvorrxa the Dubli in окон) of the Times, we lately called Professor GAMGEE to account for PATE agreed with Mr. GANLEY, the Irish cattle b n to no he never been a syllable in in in favour p* S note for s rp. a d b que vd пеле fth What e presume fi. represented WuaT has become of our friends the мы meteorologists ? iion. is it that the remarkable warmth o c winter's weather has not been n long | foreseen and prophesied by them ? The 7 volbos ofthe stars” are heard by the manac 1865 ot 1866, | t the ней Howie has long | of M tmi upon gir is subjeot, as any of "her brood who write elsewher WwW *- " 2— question that — man Pm. rer rres spondent of the Times, whos letter we declares that in er vegetable d is entitled to that Histinotion.- Камит mould, he says, is fast P earing from poorer soils. many othe ppe countries it has been already exhausted over eed of | districts, which are thus tora nearly to sterility. | о E the E 8 No Es merica land oot or 18 inches | Stern States hat was once covere with а үре ш onld no [11 Why П оё Lr did say ү теро ЫР of his valuable p n the iseases of Ireland, lately 2d before the | Fons. gern Society, whioh the Irish agricultural papers contained, from which we extract con- tidetable: passages іа Pri rect in the E ttle D THE LAND DRAINAGE ACT, 1 Lerter I. —As we have now had a year's positos e f the “ Land Drainage Act, 1861," I propose saying a few words upon it, heri shall convey | Кл ted in arterial drai мо етсе ntemplate action X the ча ferrar f its powers Short-co. rtoominga; e aa I Swill explain in subseque "рй лп ый erc the mode of р! roceeding to form districts and the engineering prin. vegetable soil is deteriorating or the depth of Nature, cooked, w е san. i T. Nat үт? rA i ча ч very thing in n the| A, " the ore. Why —— t contem d Ts manures ignorantly or improperly applied the soo scope of his leetures on this subject” еч ро чы oy alas! mysteries which the ordinary кам eannot hope without his help to ГАЙ, kept us in the dark so long What an expenditure on useless labour might i he not have saved? What a much better with а knowled safe, eco; pieni operations of that especi t secret „ер his own| bo M Xin what he MALA A PE M to re mildness, whi e "a followed аге to one another. Иле, Sirpan advantage tol һа: economical, and profitable guidate which the b cially | usual Mes сете ten weeks’ frost. We have been (as prac ему puts =: е at E Christmas to und and Fig tree, | And TES be also be ө perhaps tended э, азе rather than to increase the vegetable m ent writes a very g e into one inconsistency, which should have dimi- | nished the — z n ао of Ње old | estate loded bu as he p-dressing: some- disappearing — and richness of T m 2 the -— Supply fé as well as the practical rules which should regulate the | district for the ра payment А к outlay. terms it wp d d that the Act is а sound and, in man ушр measure for the carrying out of куйт ог Subido el outfall works, satisf actory i in its ,prin ри» but demanding sundry а we т» the reaction and recoil from A of e LAM "roba ut that it is а come plete failure as a cheap and read x means of obtaining a single outfall by one proprietor through the lands of cial |i neighbour, is evident that the evils attending the existing Commission of Sewers were «арр, m the |eminent counsel who drew the Bill—th interpose bet е outfall. case of district grep may be some- what аы, p erha much, —the Act йаш our forefathe ers raised where turi h times кетч aye ү soils afford almost every- lant needs i ww rw o % ys is n his re spe со по P hes to fut powers аге giv en for the compulsory purchase of lands rid for the making of урша and raising. scito " sp mean. machinery, &c. hese three d. deos id combined drainage have айз among the objects ;desired · by earnest icc admitted fertility. ear, too, that his references to details of өр! e vegetable soil e near the surface, though n жм not uickly to forward the i e lad to Fwy ive re, in ngs, he has found PIER to evel t DE E RN the Sales? —Ah! the! ould sarpint—drat 'im ! !"—Punch's Wii dp tem de di utet D e Act, IMA ers shall be exercised with due regard to tho 14 е sr od ренеси [JaNvARY 10, 1863, — Rev. gen- In aust, in conclusion, sbsarre, that the as selected only one of two lines of poet ту, 34 THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. visions, апа the p prejudielal “influenco such delays will | outlet, gi t from 201. Ж 1507., has not been | have. In eases whe: elay is intended to serve the | sufficient {о make it pedi j: tleman owners of the obnoxious mill or the тга) land, it i ts into will lead to endless extortion, for fim E ofttimes ап @ is, in p ob 2 ery y пб ане of each single| “Т rks for whi to thg | question, for prm Ехас hat gives омба гэд е ected, omitting tho d line, wie h I beg to o supply — Tw: e been greater ould Шу СА p. 80, an n" song. Capita 7. Wilkins, is emer ged io pay highly; in cases where it. is Ad ded to "in ү when geliş с wil represent an aggregate | Bravo, er e! My friend, the ratepayers ру. deferring the execution of cost or value of m e hundred thousand poup ds, Al jinto light, "after a long t of r, ignorance, decide du upon n by о, Satymjesi ioners g the District, tor that is 8 wa nted is the Inclosure | superstition ; or, t up the appropriate simile, К» (!), disaster of t haract and confirm, on the certifi- | he has reappeared in the brillia ey of his red may · s cate of their d , Such easements as are essential intellect, after а long series of “lunar occultat » ti 1 to the draina thi are called upon to approve, I now wish the Rey. gentleman a Happy ew Year, makin ng Б such caseme ents which has commenced with storms and tempests, and tical details, however, will be perda by шеша Act. о appurtenant to the several Th powers “enabling individual. own s to procure falls,” as „1 have o those bined works The Act in this respec in itself, e precede is amply admitted by the num Parliament now landowners egress for the water of erous Acts of n force. Why clog the poras - анар А with egal and eostly difficulties uous and troublesome than the күн pellere e of affording bu аз all futile efforts in ihe Dm cef amending mea- sures postpone real relief, we are further off a ted P an we were beforehan I bave not heard of à ' aingle siort, being made t M we all E! о ayol Нах ving now mid all I ми saying on the short mings o of the Act, I my next letter ү in шой 5o e Act in nto for rainage Act, 1861, should superado, because the heavy and costly machinery of that A object А, which was o party difficult to bring home to our legislators laws these simple points has been Te E Бие ка Ше last 15 UA эз Кө ч та{е оЁ f probably 150 thousand асгер а-уезг, ала а large een I have heard | for very i the real aped of ће country as айана L by — beari draining | 91 en Saa - side г district d J. Baila Denton, 52, Parliament | it is scarcely Street, Westminst r I can assure him— * Мен rough be the tempest, and terrible the storm pede full of dap d beats kindly and Nh iis Th Fi ord, jun. ugh I am Jol id A of TA e still н, T learn. qo um jun. Rushton, alias амды s cy: Jan. 5th, 186 e EXHAUSTION OF VEGETABLE MOULD. - = = Ше роогег soils, whieh nclude а great proportion of the more level cultivable THIN WHEAT SEEDING, e renders of the | exhaustion by aration under the present Он. wi man does not seem pii of what he із abon ^ Eastern States of North Ameriea, ША Maine to Florida, in ле van Ду ra e Vista an i many pa arts of Spain and rance the уо inative mind Iam one : ы other of A Several eg m to, by which ost has been charged on the pee lands. where a Tandlo г. UM carried out e ary, аге still in Er , or Cimmerian darkness; for my paper was read amidst the маъ ороз) of ^e fraternit He owns, e gentlem eri : n e permission, if any perusiusion has been each owner of rain the n neighbour who has given? Lel and ask himself Кя P, guestion, and if he or ted t. þe | Of S Н до во. Idid|, not at all try to шаа his readers as to his weak and | indefensible point (rather points it Should be, for they | of BOT to show, that as we nsumed so as to seed suffi- ALiE t | ultimate s sterility. 8 the r repai des ed an apolog Ey і ен the and has been so grea MAR to be deg m am xe x zi be left £o ency of Nature, first to cover up the eans, a sufficie of mould and leaved trees, to d this уем aeration is completely Дыра, Вара remains ing bu t lig ht- colou ше rth—sueh а icbig ing when sown late, а tenant for a life, let him Ki his solicitor, as well as iller upon which two things principelly, though not only, hea de Liebig or 9 9 cin: Voeleker, Germany, from Que Viat RS to the German Ос ith ne bes que of the rich river deltas, i is almost equally himself, the following question, —“ What is the vine succeer in.. bhag., W heap: вайд nds, we cmi | exhausted—not only the vegetable mould lost, but viva voce or informal permission againsi а not safely, considering all the circumstances of o - and clay once lieti ng in the "soll Trish in cessor of the property through which the easement que Wheat lands all over England, depend upon les$|forming the alluvions of the Rhine, Weser, Elbe and been given!" And let tim go оп to say, “І have 2 bushels of Wheat per acre for seed. Mr. stula, In the greater part of this ro) hing A drained 17 or 18 acres of land at а cost of 100}, and| Wilkins in his last refers t lands and | remains on the surface within crah plough but am entirely dependent on the pe ion of my ates far more fayourable for his purpose than sterile siliceous sand, termed + гой я Р ma : neighbour for the maintenanee of the outlet of these land. We owe a deal to Tull, but still he grew а corruption of © geist-land. Р d тод When nei ur dies, or when I| Wheat on the é land till he found it hi t hen this stage of exha tion, Jake p if die, the compact which good feeling has now brought leave off. Unless — s in silica it ] the climate from position is- Aes aah the about may be broken, and the outlet may be choked | Sible to grow Wheat sfully year after year, even | yain clouds are not formed, ог not pi and the or destroyed, How can I or my successor obtain though you p the bost "dung on it. The straw; for region becomes arid desert. In the greater part of - power to clear and rebuild it? take саге to pekar n silica to о stiffen it. is ра э and defeelive Germany, though adjacent to two seas, the'air is becom- ; leave among my у kind neighbor a letter | ê 3 s 1 drier, there is less rain-fall, and d ivers are dimin- giving me permissio t will that gu kno this c soapie ishing in the f water. is a dangerous We know that the answer to ptg pos t will be | with M Pug of. E а с ү ы -Adami feature, combined with an inerant population. The _ that the permission being informal i ў legoliy "езе, the wayto farm, and they haye either Дын theirsy: e only vie is ап merease of forest cover and shelter t and can therefore suppose Ње following dialogu in conformity with ours, or have gone away witl ыз. pur belts rai, _ to tako place between the owne т; Ше ала ЖКН pocket а * ТИЫН, ind DI Countr Te | and de rin damen any is at times so = solicitó ryears ago, began the “ Digging and Dibbling." sen, | the qui uL e pem ni $e of PM fae is йе dew 0, Bat һато1 not some гёшей. calling, as s Mr. Wilkins does t the plough, 7 andharr | to give DEL Dn laee shonsa fout В. You эзен formally" indi either of the Private | remnants of * fi мет ни „Бн i а: а stat di J эш Hope pd Act 1861. changed his opi ind penc Ten мая ута ge , metime e surface к qe x itte белаи in the cost under eit} | Віз neig "€ ot qu to om that the бел i i the Acts, but perhaps the quickest way would be nnder the| as в hints for economising manure we have v E m ттен ош т Ww. xs vhi will. be the Р .|much to thank him for, Не is well known to Ce sia, where man in f benr da willing to give the em: mee I ас Мт. тей and із a brother ert of mine, and as mulated, had | destroyed the fores Vig. worth ther county. natural vegetable mould, th 8. Тһе answer will be made up o He was too clever a man, Andin ing аі? Xron E ife. 1 г t ha WTODB, 50-8 animal а able life ex ou must have a nes s ео onina ruino us Ка for the sake of propping up aF anihi vast X Pere i sinting h rhe work js io be done. This. will а favourite theo ntlemen farmers, with deep гед bern Russia the P. оч » ll lle 6j., and fo £54. үсе, and оу skulls, never charge themselve ее) the ipsi all in the 4 E 3 318 6|with rent; such artists can produce everything on the | - i га —— ў rything Or uited to tl ym -— pes йа T s hand | farm rm except their ря In the former rhapsody | ead fe P5 T Р able к с RE e rere rie $ оше i11 o|! think the re man recommended the Virgilian | richness. Volca daas дівірберта: а, а: ПЕ : m, Tull hisideas. Now, ея j i : Pope pd М it is some time since I read Virgil, but I have still of е : mam 5 509 песна of Lees (Coltsfoot), "d And then iba er uet esa Per з aompleint o the stock lying on the har а correspondence, С. баа wig us Ii TRO җы *'Spem i с quain Ahi silen o ме ван almost everyth e үшүү" I do not think that Vi rond ir hats s т t is diffrent 0. Then I ai m p Y ноа БЧА f £r erops so well as moderns и 2 and вау, that I do nok ps4 elg d EIUS of the f pymes ЦА aicital, AM such as Western and N will] is UK Ei it B I -quenlity pf sma! uant of veg mould Go they may mir Ж ie ms Pr nin ча аа id ze imme Tem. ke aA >. land into considera county ЖЕТА - л. жон ho meri зеи < ———Ó 3| land that Muy ега я EX d rie yd crop ор! ja Noc c can say ; um as the vido get Dorsetshire. Go to t the country, фе oro аР Z2 еї праба а 4 оше а Б о and see t sheep are x Ese there; and I say go tola RA su ed асс aie өй Gun ii is. Appleshaw Fair, Hampshire, ask where the LT , Ог at least 50 per cent. A UR oet of "the di , with | Sheep pally brought from, and they о, i eU that top очир drain which is to do | вау from . Mr. Wi not benefit to your neighbour. to touch m; tion, that it is impossible to mu The iaoi 1 have pos supposed to take| Wheat in as syi as thi ing requires to b present the glarin s ncopeipan t knowing not what to вау, he adopts in the E TI old legal device, "һер you don't know what to вау, oda quote very | let drive at the ig - І hope some easements are only | day to the t at Pbilippi but! com FU] OF але, in Dorsetshire, where е 1 trust we shall be able t by stock crop that we are post- Adamites ! © show | mineral, п раш JawvaRY 10, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' ignorance, at least ignoring the importance of th vegetable pane "x peu f Г les prepar by Na than pe thin be atu ure ina manner, perhaps, Thi Beans). 1) 18е. CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 35 e | other proper mixed Grass seeds, u upon Чапа fallowed the prey vippa yoat, and clean (or upon clay ng fn d this fourth not less than half Clover, the rfit to plant The Clover seeds -— be pem. Љу the 1апа- lord: E puntos w nant not later n the 1st о Марев} ; if not 4 во supplied t aall be purchas b er t less tha: b. to Ње to en Li ebig dies тее о much captivated ү КҮ sere) by C53 outgoing tenant, who shall E "paid. n à production absurdly terms пш. ? (ав 1 one сопел i fo Ше He shall also aid fo thig 51а an organism was more or less th y с bu i abi alln 2 vr бә. гв м айо т hareosk,, п essar ep en the ** Not more than n" әш of t ^ "€ e land shall require almost to recognise sn ing y; to bo оте di neo Ea RAP ы n minerals to the гооб-та ofa per n being produce mpn ures $0 much the vau small by vaunted by Liebig i - - — rate ek тылы lan of the tenancy, t 4 eof RS than 50s. per acre to clean it ; requi ou supply, ifi it requiro ess than that sum, the incoming tenant shall pay the › di йл ere aing tenant shall pay 50s. per acre all lan: >а and s at the туа vei b half ko s arable fs s v incoming толаш чарай pay Зм рег асге for all the plan ere — ts a ot the soil, not easily to be солагай; The great ance of Liebig's dis m ез necessary to the growth of the plant—is thus tó extract a large quantity of carbon, ammon -from the atmosphere, and ү us obtain DONE Mna it will thi е, and lim osa d ut at ihe farm within ehe lar arge bulk, so чеде pend shall pi манд tem and Бир АРА Whero tho ө spPlieir cre— déoms in iE seems 1n but n more exhausting than a v continuation of the „е са өйө гоо Semi: years. g Gigy other um A a bag а praso the а that atitled to the of 50s, makin ng e e for Sn Se ове half ДИ, A the ыз Чы is 8t ha bé pai Scotlan many half-bred Shorthorn Durhams, and here and there some Ayrshire ea other breeds, 1 1 he upper lands of the small intry breed, р. in the Eg Ts parts, a тонер the Sou able саву of t thdown charaeter, as well as ongre all sorts, are m o seen. Pini to the xtent ot Dll, Мер operations are pretty prevalent, d butter 18 the chief lar oup, а "pretty take at анаа апі впррег Potatoes. n some places а considerable part of the land is let he last у pw of year bt oni dx prts are last bic yards pi ourth tion has M о. been less than О? half the cost o: ileake or Linseed eo "y ast PRA and one- Y ud that {орва in m last year but one Рие ан А aa been give э: ne dia ca dd А ep. i p" ne-half the oost pf all to ed during | В out hy their farm servants and others who are v У vholly un- po MM of ‘capital, Where this practice is OE, nine of p be ex- eneourage the in gene cont e durin months of the year, it is re n нА ineredible what a oes not in “Тһе oing tenant shall be entitled to the value of all сто "ir E kind. There is — n tó the effec alternation xed e А. ero — grasses continued to гэ гог: p years ue ап effect поб well understood. T là is heavily |1 vhen the 1 with la arge e manures | previous to obs down. pan c hen edi i" Grasses те g much m —G кыт е үт БОРОН td хайа tam he ө M is ui da ыйы influence of crumbly vase of the теве fayou rablo to vegeta ble g rowth, per rhaps also a im A pecu | [а as n depen у may determine. mould Tos takes s piaco, term wth crops, and of all hay and straw remaining on "Tho "arbitrator shall fix i: — for threshing о the in-co: Aer ris wing Ra the premises. and for delivering sueh stra ‘It is desirable one fia be done by the lord, charging ari for the dn pd but AS it aed he with pipes at ier tenants expense $e. = p" т 8y e маей ed the extent and system approved dm the landlord iu осе. the eost, not ерид carriage of ma Жоан shall be re уе to $ deducto of one-e M use, й... ase the landlord | has paid teria cost of УАН ed ав Зар all be е cons; enter or permanent impro ts mad the Pos s previous ой i $ tenani ** Not less t inate & cte ey." LEM above has to members of the twelve months’ notice shall be [given to "ung E ploughed: -down sward of leaves also serves to entich ould. Аб one - it at tho саб plants mies tán - ind of while it was нат to its own kind. "This idea now given It De been. found that the large manures йен in |. down pretty deep in the ground are mo: нч робе is ка vegetable soil than when near етот face, althougl MP ч ус — 80 — to ra que E | vira mig mmnediaté er ss of t sent vesham vi dicat joe anis with a request for | отно cism—so that when finally issued it muy be con sidera the utterance of the whole body on this mportant subject.] FARMING IN SOUTH WALES. пре steam Wi yon in e apo but never t least n r Pa If 16 be prac- M Wale) dni god му one f yonr for im such lh I should d d see it ration, "The n Wal tised мен (Sow rende r& вау where ?— J by ature, еоокей, we the scope o! Ж tended to diminish uibs than vegetable li. А Correspondent in. AND TENANT RIGHT. | у deposited, КАТ vods а pretty h rans of. сайтан thé land lin this quarter LENS ei to e simply turning over the surface soil with a light old fashioned дов, sowing the seed immediately after, -— e en у harrowing it over. In this way much of the | d, judging from the large did] obtained. Oecasi by cial с сй! Society ар — I ha ing the best esham » of m n of protectin; agains- "not lord pon the customary reservations as to the consumpti straw, roots, and other food for cattle, on th pre ing pursn elass of d гоо Dr have — ж uet bably this чна: е annt не leases being >= к= нр чечсек ar Prona ith the he, allowed to EA €: d | usual way, granted by | ант аге put up into b; | in writing Shall be paid | nid any inst astar by the more enimad but rj? Ux infested, for the to пеат E a the or are the field wi wil apply equaliy чыг ЛЫ ем rd gardens, Е а ally ой year was almost Aie ааа w evi auy thinig succulent and tender from being completely devoured by them. U 8 countr On the contr rary, I feel most favôurably ойлой ем for 7 find the rire on the ме civil, quiet, fd well-belhved, a e their means admit of it, ver тонык but p that I кее like to see a little more of {ће a-head ” LUN, e husbandry introduced among them, and instead о! ri udi о faining only from 20 to 25 bushels. of Wheat the acre, as a present; н iat amount, which, E. we places, the land is quite «pile of yielding, bv a greater degree of tact and enterprise being exercise «d than now exist in their mode of management, Viator, IMS d афо PT FOR WINTER. ems self. dons ean n these palmy days of ugri ieultural the resea rches of Бен ru лр га „ће ехремепее of fi y hea in convenient places, and there be lefe till pn - ай | bone ЖЕНА or rather are becoming like unto In the winter season, when work ch arant SA eod if I|should be turned btér, and be well the наче бе manures now in Pecuvian guano, bones, su | soil, налоге г M SP sagn on o be mor | he pigge re. fa ith great effect, and to go a step Под here mittee recommend as follows :— One month before the landlord or incoming tenant the outgoing e shall each 1 meot n od tenane: рег А to the === er party; in case the ы. їп the oni e i A TE ware ofone of. Я р an afford it. uL p. iti às tru. t for | a century in any ore, to the stackyard, e: * haggard.? "This m may се а good plan of proe бнс їп the event of a continuanee of wet weather prevailing after the corn is cut, as 16 certainly, in some degree, | P affords protection by so doing, of getting | ee in favo ; besides, the —- ; time a labour ш радан to Price it up to Жор d to steam threshing machines 1 am not | IN , but frequently an i opportunity i ра lost | € the staeked a may ia precise artificial manures should be ob- mixing (Bru бе c dran үн —M eade Swe urnips, super ot lime eei but any ^ of t) е" artificials named will help to make the heaps highly fertili zing substances of great Lm n short, ы ү гч: збане prepared aud carefully elosed down in taie ай И be mr ә drill in for any zad i penari Mangel an ere ium | (ome gni tap qa иаи not cultivated crops are enint bere, but а lane proportion of, tho nd Another item of farm o mol course of t hreshing by steam arises from the waste of chaff, pulse, Ке, threshed in афо t fime, The оферте а time, and to 35 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (JaNvanv 10, 1863. take care that. all „chaff refuse, &c., be carried v up he| gre barn for immediate Hay.—'This ien all pass through the ete box, and might be profitably mixed in the box with sweet straw, i.e., Oat, Barla ey, or Pea straw. ls. — Pulped Mangels, mixed with offal and mea 1 This parent society owed its effectiveness in а eat measure to the resources, it derived fr rom | р veis been on a а very limited scale. The subscriptions | nd donations of the principal landow ners would not pe been at period for the objects of |è f su uch It don't require much water “їп mixing. Tur ni all kinds оен be cut бай oes to stock of any sheep. The tough з -— about a foo —1st. I into the 2nd. І up t ilst eating f e trough, cud уюл е ай their upright appearance in 5 market, thus adding their , and their nobility whe en fat. О. F. NOTES SA IRISH FARMING SOCIETIES. TOSTE: s of inexpedient. Previously, it woul difficult if not altogether impracticable wd m raised sufficient to admit - | breading: Алые were in Surprisingly small proportion to the area ot land, ж. acres in every 100 bein m exe extent. ot "then There tions of premiums alm ontemporaneously s the Highland Society of Sootland, for that ridiculous], f the most e teer membe 8 which e p erson who should e "^ p any үч бон of sub- | ite. Farming Society of Ireland was formed for prem ight о at 23 m PEREN per — aes he Rev. Dr. Richardson, of Србе n Ir elan d, who was an ing Вос iety, "which was establis ed in 1819, “for for т, table habitations, industry, Pv in Class 4» e. g. To 180 and fan die in the 00 PME follow other names and premiums of lesser unt SAER To Margaret, Beo for having spun by herself and da ардап ыз lbs. of Flax within the i ec 186 prem. ‚5-0 0 2 Promium. 100 3d prem 015 0 To Biddy Hynd for havi ing knit 30 pairs of stockings within зор Zum 200 с emium 1 0 0 агаи th. in additi tion to Such as e nis regoing, in vnd of the four EN into M the MEM was divided for the purpose, the premiums follow кы To the нее: holding not more е shall eultivate alr a rood tor Y^ uso ef] ша mily with а o di egetable except Potatoe To the О bes 0 If w e 10 ok io the. Scotch system, we And s h pre- proposed by the Highland р nd #3 00 D. usly T8 | Agric lv Soc | enthusiastic еен Fiorin, of setas estimated the weight of his "y es tons of green sward. n M'Kenzie, of the Ross quarte б іп ara h October anuary, thot the commencement of the present century (only e cight subsequent to the first sitting 7 tof the raS ish iculture); and it gave prompt and става impetus to the introduction of the wA Piers mens of live siok: into the kin pon m, and to th Mie MA and in the construc- ul bo dy commenced its operations by giving ing ing Fio r was the € Жүкүн Н, = season for Mode operations in regard of that peculiar be ciety P Bootland for award in the dif- * For the best For the ИА „ ferent parishes of prescribed districts kept co uA » each of the wg parishes, 21. second bes For the te To the ede he shall have mid the greatest number о. BM о. Эн .£4 0 0 да, ditto TE 0008 3d, ditto ` т 00 * ditto 0 0 n Engla: nd t e improvement of the e coltager 8 con* dition, morally d physically, is а frequent mM of — ae = — se Hor In societies it is with the induential ‘patrons, as the р of almost mountains provided they obeyed the Doctor’s orders implici citly. . The Fa arming Society S Ad rd untain а rass by proposing three ve = hish E for the pen. crops of Fiorin hay—not less than five D But th statute ac acres, produc ced in толин п 1816. t these tifici com- were soon wine was very defective, it distributed gratuitously young boars and so ws of En ngli sh bloo od paratireiy атау о та Мап ict farming Societies arose іп Ir bounty i in „воще cases for keeping them. There were ny с and dist: eland i ue t сете, years, to which the Farmin in Dublin, with which а do entend factory we died t tl ring Sh sale wool were combined. ps that "M the Society g aid in p loughs and medals more espe- cially. for ana for length of аео - ihe same sapis for length of th the d ginden parochial relief ; master. Temale ser era servants for тл CURES d ncn) em sed шеш оњ associations. to a prb cci vs minute improve- for ғ his o рды 15 carts was execrably e uer were too light and egere er^ their odi; ма yet dragged h ignorance in the nan and not untreguontiy of agriculturiste of higher strange to кш, the A of farm imple- fi prohibited in Ireland, from the Andsuch was the excitement at ploughing matches in the pess A r iie prose t it was not always e order crowd of spectators medo fonds den the ж plonghmen. ш тактешринеа ш а remarkable manner at castle, in the coun fL “А par | |for remaining in their service three or fi duty, Mee е honest an was deserving of encou as piti men, was ii right - rizes f n part € did not ып € to encourage a ma doing. his ind and giving young women the insi, ur years, iy o round prevent the press wd from interrupting | the пвц, ат Ше тера from резе шш d defaced. "Thus ord ved, an x $2 em eace ve а. it by the einge charac ters Sho were prese ent.” overlook the condition in which Sam people had | passed their төн, or the state of their houses in which they had bee ЗЕ pá e greatest number of magpies, scarecrows, or in the year, 27. 10s." Dublin meg о the person who shall in each district kill or ч еу y rought up? How could they expect families moral lives if they continued to be huddled up in in lthy manner? ere labourers find cottages for themselves? Were the tenants nd cottages? or whose duty was it? He believed it was duty of the landlords; and if it was their ак апа ped neglected it, needed encourage- t; ay, о: tigation, as the case en be" We reduction E: the freight of cattle and sheep was ' pata , and an — - а previousl iu уу. nmi Ё forming AME tl eme mie * on seed corn was obtained. At the annual e tł iex е. с stio bitions of liv ataok in Dubia i and Ballinasloe rella three years ago they suggested agricultural Two and we have V jak n seen, with eric frin the names of were emulously contested, and also at the for OR consideration. орли M Abt osed ец рго lence, and of two other proprietors, in the schedule of у an special ploughing matches held | by Sir John Sinclair "when he IA Ў his | ap plicants for loan for this Miet ранне . M. D. ' € ^ те M: of the Society. At these were | statis tistical account of Scotland ; and if those queries, —————— xs donor — га КЕ me үл | which were not м ап inquisitor а character, had been 3 ivators of ү pec кани cies more definite an d bette arranged, they might have DRAINAGE рх UE S ds VALLEY, of their respective classes, and all | for more Me aes itimulated | to quedo уы and zealous exertion, and ti the distribu- tion of efücient ploughs and improved live st and ricus deme tion, M per- haps led the way to sho: rt rin or succinct and IN 1852 a project was set on foot for the “ drain of the ear of the Tes t апа Anton," or rather tho p county, supplied models and ti previously wanting. M — een this Society i to good practiea ou deci ided effort at the ауана e abstract он any knowledge and the develop: men ental à theoretical agri. much i in advance of € uirements and habi he ran heerd . үм у be seen in the beds of the old feed el e scm 4s. TÀd. жг 18 10. et the rivers vat. when examined they will be found to | 6 Бизе of P. p^ 5з, d 5 à 10 0 e nodules of carbonate of lime, the deposit iae the | “ Sheep, pen, and lint (Flax) money ".. ubstitute for a cow's keep- 500 water charged with that substance; they are usually | Эшне for 1800 yarda cf Potato drills 5 0 0 depositions pii а nucleus of vegetable substanc Substitute for a month's food in harvest 1 0 0 "This marl is found in large qi quantities also in the bed of | —— — 9911 2; the Тева; ies it may seen in very many of the augmente currere бү qu garden feeders, and o cropping in the banks of the rivers, ир pil E © ЫНА rere dice poor m Неге it has in past time been dug for application |19 days in harvest at B and El id . £110 0 to the heavy lands, us he s lime, | Bondager's board har when and for immediate combination with soil it must be | reaping 010 0 valuable, and more effective than chalk for that | 201 Pes ig е 1d m. those Who work fal 12 10 10 purpose. This marl generally rests on а bed of near ly Dicen pure peat, which again rest on a be arp flint Earnings of bondager to the hind .. £14 16 10 14 16 10 gr e have here, judging chemically, all the а UII Nus elements of fertility, which mig a ation, as — Wh MS аш ч стаи аы opportunity offered, become ver ctive. А £44 8 0j Bishopstoke the valuable m iry farm are Deduct. tho ét of the bondager contract to the hind : all appearance of a soil nearly identical with those in | From ut ИР Ур 971020 the valley of the Test: though a casual obser vation Board Ter ME Wed at fa. 1210 0 could not determine this question, which can only be | For n ging, тен and incidental settled by experience. The meadows at рене ? ви can be done, £27.12 0 $712 0 they are used as a winter run for | heavy dairy COWS, who seem to do well upon them. The meadows in the Test A hind's nett wages aro 1616 0j anda поа! and garden free Ms cda y be broken up; they appear specially fitted for arted. No. 2.— VALUE TO FAR RS OF THE GENERAL RATE OF w win А, roots, Floods are little to be feared in the upper part of the Test, exc ept after аз sudden thaw ; is e—— of Barley a4. 4s. Ңа. 4 E 10% Sid e it Н сро of Реа DA EE da 110 0 side of this valley, would be insignificant when the | < Sheep, pen, nt money” .. 500 capacity of L^ river and these carriers is taken into | Substitute ETT T H 2 $ account, J. C. AE s pen bstitute foe" a month's і food in E—————— est 100 Hind's wages on some farms and vede Hom e Correspondence. ае for house, garden, p coals Wages in Roxburghshire and the West of В &c. DOM I LC LE 2 1| 23 3011 2 shire.— V The croit f е an intelligent Corries pe Рр A ager contract ponden е | of the whose circumstances he ко d ; аги i table.] | 223 days at 1s. & Стои 5820 esuming Ji as C. Morton is collecting | 78 days at 10d. QUE IecL Secr quur а БЕТ materials for his “ Pin er's Almanack” for 1863, I ave put myself to the trouble of collecting а M e ээ ong qii iua out three tabu ular accounts whi ich s how t the gross total p е6 а is bondager, board, lodgings, and wash v an Mif E the bondager from 10/. n Xs = ages s self- evident. that the cost to the Mc id to a pesos his own wages and for the cost of йырыны tothe hind. Since one b nshel of f Oats of 46 lbs. 16 is Gross totai paid to a hind for his own wages and Ыз bondager P ibo 100 e of oatmeal. The, e minimum rate of ае consists of 100 ора“ stones of oatmeal. P bushels of Barley, 6 bushels of Peas, 57. of “sheep money," 57. as a substitute for а eei keep, 57. as a Substitute for the 1500 yards (lin е of drills for growing Potatoes; a month's food i harvest, or 1/.; and a house and кесен wd free, ind | the cartage of 6 or 7 cart] coals Northumbrian pi oc нагашын. ju — still pay the hind 10d. for each day his bondager | orks throughout the year, and current rate of pd wages when cutting corn. i iiec ved be: ing thos burg i аата "Нана, Oldenbu urg, islan of Z мез еве аге {һе large exporting counties for - meat y import largely to feed for the butcher. E Dise hos Eier also to the foo and-m aphtha. I Je adire refor to these disease! Ireland toget roris as to the i hey has of th: orders in Munster, i Lee tha! eres owing eep we the supply of pe iris Dr the ntleman ла bs 37 cows in m 18 30 in 1862, o y in ly pin urchases to Feria milk. One in 1855, 20 in 1860, an in is 0) ce, affo; xamples of special brooding ders, which 1 have never been с but once, апа the large are dying off or contract ás £47 5 23 reed an ШУ, uite 50 per се zi id the total losses by Deduet the cost of the bondager contract :— is In of the districts I have referred to, fully 70 or Fro а A to 121, 108. ее annum for 80 pet bé, ofi the total of jon roeit. fon pleuro pneumonia. . £12 10 0 These contagious diseases are kept up by the trade in diseased Board p^ 50 weeks at 5s. 1210 0 animals, by t ers DN asing calves from nido wns үе Pera eed "- incidental and elsewhere impregnated with disease, and а con- 212 0 cM yearly i tbe dares rtation of calves from the great centres or disease— viz. d Liverpool, Manchester, Birmin, £97 12 0 2712 0 |harm, Bristol, a 258 wn Balan Са, #1913 9i Quarter Ill. жее within the last 20 years contagious And emer denen аваа: "|diseases have been very ripe, during that репо} the and е сагіаро of coal extermination of more enzootic disorders has been No. 3.—MaxiMUM RATE OF WAGES IN CASH AND KIND. observed, owing to improvements in agriculi ture, and 5 loads фы "me to 50 vt els of especially to the extension and thorough drainage of d ea decer Parie da [Л р a. land. But the forcing system, on the other hand, has б Боек Рева у, аі Усе led t development of diseases of а t and * Sheep, pen, ani it (Flax) money " соо very fatal nature, which occur here there eed бешт for Eum. tato ii Н Аг, kie mc аш ee E ea etes о! drills 0 Substitute for Кыты н d 0 0 h as Her le | ———— sseminated over Ld LS. £33 18 10 £33 18 10 | are Ма ere but M ^ which the rearing ur jute МЕСЕ is Hind's wages and a house and [garden, always attended w. . The disease developed шош окы — in these soilsis em Жон ae fever of — to the for his bondager authors; the с Тев, 0 ог er- country. In contract :— i evory climate the disease à: in Тар It has been observed in 12 days at 35, апа € .. £116 0 the P. Fole E erre d - лоте; it prevails есен board for 12 for 13 days si 010 0 also in UTE. Mos ae I find ара Ө t it x chiefy p ET, in valleys along Carried forward ne 6 0 mountains, where the pastures are rich but damp, 38 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 10, 1868; the soils stiff and retentive, It however, n the | attains in Irelánd, from all eauses, 6 per cent. The last return | | The m. HN Р. VeREKER, Lord Mayor Elect, thought that highest portions of the Grampians Rut pg mp EX on the|shows that there are 3 me 396 head of cattle in Ireland, of | the subject of c oberen niv for deed stock shonld mountains of Wicklow and Mourne, as in of E: эк "ud tbe refer e, there is а loss in round numbers о of 195,094. approached, E great caution, so that it w uu А... the Don апа Mayo. The countries in whi Кр Вой ings eful" study ; M los; à in cát tle hàs са me to rest to prevent the sprea al et dis апа the most subject to ague, are also those in which the quarter- £u of дыртан ба it is the [^ stock. те 18 destr — о #ћаб proie Ye boun to submit to the 1088, more рен if hè cattle is most malignant, and though this disease prevails s fàir calculate the value the. animals los r^ the | were negligent im guarding against disease, The legislature widely in the three kingdoms, we find it far more dangerous кыы кб we the total stock. ^n Donally'a valuation of | was bound to prevent the extension of di S386, and, in case à und rccte in southern агора. During the progress of | 61. 10s. а head is not a correct one. It is very much | gréat loss should fall оп the om owne г of stock, а NOM be the disease there the development of ай animal poison is|below the real average value; nevertheless, mes accept- | proper thàt some Į inade to — capable of C: the E y- A» ЖАГ, -Ыооаеа |ing that the lost animals те on the average not worth animals and malignan! t pus tule На gavel орз | more, Ireland loses 1,267,0567, annually by losses amongst in Кан со Brera such as our ДЕ fu SAI the | cattle alone. We are far nearer the mark if we value the warmer months, and б ir Б thé беки and ‘driest dairy, grazing, and s'all-fed stock, amongst which the largest ЖИШШ districts, ie which the disease can appear. plos ely allied | amount of loss is sustained, at 12l. per head, and that gives à to black-quarter, and belongip to the class of carbuhcnlar total loss of 2,910,288. Of that loss iu this country, 60 per cent, ть Je ar d Ü Vf 4 gri icultüré; à T'ransaeétioss ns of ng on e|is tho result at presen agious disor ss on & ver the not less th: and эн ed Society of Seotlánd, Sickness ; the blain, or P — € of cattle. dr ded ugh v score ; it T PIA Ёш. T loss ay Arie eia N. LÀ Зал, 1868. aekwood азда, prevail t in Ireland, ten specia у 1% 173/. е lowest estimate I сап make o 9 mortality E the hog cholera and [hon xe eig ^is are mor мМ mongst pigs in Ireland is 10 per cent. Were І о laton to | The current Num er of this Quar юну Даноша v ere than on Uy bid of soils There аец ast De statement of losses amounting, E 59 and 60 per cent. Journal contains extremely interesting y Mr for oue гёавоп or other, not inn- Buc on wide epi i I w oud MON d "aad Ac y estimate. MacLagan of Pumpherston, during an pes an that, pedis animals must be predis t, moderate cálculátion, А $03 Arnaud р 2 M badly E ept in winter, q^ i then adi, i in round numbers, 150,000 pigs, ambuptirig in value | notes on Cattle Feeding, Liquid Майа, &e. ; papers res, in order to е 187, 5001. Taking the Registrar General's calculation | оп the' Evils of Excessive Pasture and; o Hiring tw! the у аре ee а pak of E SUE qt i hA a АД Markets; on the Smithfield Farmers’ Club, &e ho; ау n it of 1,64 oos ot is to be + 2 : tdi: pear. у are disease hich | f far below reslity, and if d take my valuation ж um cattle at Reports on the Agriculture of adi tg оп Тш: il ex in Muns! hog cholera ГКК 19. аһ па] 1038 amounts to 2,718,9. I have no | provements in Wigtownshire ; on Top-dressin more or less evi ; wi of | дос ibt Te he, pores мо will think that ате r3 be some | tures; the Cultivation of the Willow ; on the Larch 80 e ce: ea re istako in all this; but апу one devoting hiniself to the Disease ; on the Edinb ürgli Уы College; and on y | m uarter is also rife: s rare in the igl htest collectiot of statistics on the subject will find that I ат much and most porous Soils of Рос, and is s ВО бой below instead of above the real loss whioh Irelánd aunhally | е pic in Dr. Anderson's Labora TE in Waterford or Cork Clare, Limerick, ан т — sustains from disease amongst сае. т giahositatingiy ай Мап these papers аге exceedingly | fu of informa. е, de in yo у special mia. ce to s uch dis Vei. 50 per cant, y the ч беле пая: T; od be saved | tion an а uidance, but bear r of red-w blood im ,the dry murrain, poA wich. re ithin à а eo — о e active working o hema L f tore E M. d genera distributed M thé КЛ Sm try. I have to|intelligently frame the vention of dis edi, The Галу пона with less "d m sd irati Peo ы; lioweve Жа ti AR лор аск: аца. m. r cs working of айо грн Фо шы Деш чы would amount to | report than argument and illastrative rhetor des toyed E arlings there is is т. ohio àapoplexy. Tt |a mere trifle in comparison with the loss, . Несеп& с calculations Tis үөт does not belong Ir. Sanders soni disorder incidental юр ооа, аж fcis or bl blood, ME Would indicato that the exponditure would amount to about 2 nable report on Berwiekshire e LAE whieh emit AP Mn ^ re poing Ха кип ed for the b nd destr roy per cent. on the smallest estimate of annual losses, Any incl Wo the fast Nudibor ot Fhe ой al, 8 йй ihe f such E imals when it appears on a farm "Dus heme adopted must aim suppres: ra e t 18 fa reg ш Жолы Meath toà me that he lost many cattlo to me Eae nd and e sale of diseased meat, affording advice | admirable e Lio (i of what an EACH report which he was allowing 4 stones of Mangels and 14 lbs. d årti- | to Stockowners when disease appears, and studyiug And be. We extract à punge Л rom the former A Th is farmor also og khát Dublin close efl E cR acts аха to Eo AUN «а — and f his essay, deir TONER Liquid Manure tock, to be sent to., 1 haye known а with Skga est th f Liqui и. x e last proven vt ies е БЕЯ их ET he д bs pratecto by ng 2 | ei fi io lts fi li 1 да S sa ч А s 1 ssful results from liquid manu two or tbree years we ba ау КҮЗ t hose р not if you = e ruined shall not permit pers omn Wire ined last. „веаво те ing animals is very unwholesome. One of my sent d to чаб уой т diseased animals. es А... nid um rially tend | and. вош were in 1860, that а pig haying pak i tie абар nal c ) io increase tho Pes detiene; - dn P breeding, of stock, | home farm of Milnegraden. The gh 083 pode v à а cow is vis 8 cl h e it e ortant 8 de uld i gd A praec ron to ont our | Italian Rye-grass—the yield of a field of 7 a а scheme is pos not pr RS to say. I am anxious that the sri existing Expenditure; pi #8 10 4 ома be exposed ; афі instead of permitting a system adop tod Ploughing 7 acres, at 1 т acro . £8 0 à dg the best of bad ones by the farmers to keep; al ba we | Sowing, harrowing, dd Жїз hi "a m ge e. Tam have кзы ing open and aboye КЕ, No enemy | 21 busbels seed, at 6s. 64. per üshel |. 616 6 E is more dange than one that is invisible, Аб present : vr Perüvian guano; at 13s. 60. DINE D TE } Г t o serious cause fo tons liquid manure; not guarded 4.9 E è losses resulting froth disease oal for engine, 3 dåys .. 0 9 44 CA oso losses | к not еее as they sbould, nhgiueer, ан а] at 3s. 2 influence the nat г КИН Cost, of per da Wo 0 93 he capitalis мб ва: о mass of dis eased meat sold io lst eutting, ( Working 3 days, ne. beo, у азвром д. when oceasion тоате, « ФЕ 64 Тв. 450. аб 3з. p чей. 0 9-0 ased stock, are individually desirous that Са pes and сагыр hore I the Potato à d М йв, 0 0 mble but аге 1st чав 82 tons 7 7 bug ' consumed: as eal to our send and the under d e n f rémedy for such a disaster. Tons. Cwt. ust | But if Ire se between two and three millions | From 23d 10 West High- һе p^ ease appear on Hie. дау 7 disease 1 in cattle, the poor "S affected EY land Cattle . IT . Splenic. cimi ijs NIE: M on Ms ai ty. The real cause to = Mores Hs i абзар. ві. EIT 0 0. nest — of à hérd, and lays 21st July. 6 Cows AREE 5 mr... P 6 13 :: оц: n thé Diseases of Pigs.—1 have noti се the hog NE un dreaded See КЫ es aged this season, and for years past, with the itane sity оГ a plague; but Totál eonsumed T » а iro 8 104 tons 7 cwt, pe deve ided ec pu mé dn the Taloaren ы іоуга wil be in greater numbe la alor vd roni MU ES Tegulnrity. This great question con- s eérus б it i € ре rotection of the bes Tons. Cist. ^ in iis | ilico on p hüman Я the TOY well j ike ertile soil. Раз From 2 26 Cabtl .. S998. iU p lnown in Ireland by the name of measles more property wo ha lave eine ded. w k deterioration in i E ME i Sheep, ;Il0034 15 y ийчї telo ortho tp Free trade in stock has beén an ex pe- io 8 Но ET IW 3: 916 8. yi esi&entiál ly а disorder of this division of tte United hich D ured ev бту о untry {һа t be dried it; | 25th Aug 1% 6 Cow i 15 2.6 53 Ki don . ТЕ is unknown in E and ind m, the nios Аба w jaws based on n" опу knowledgc- = wide ar form it prevails here. But it must d sip- ree of Pare ares MM he ; Dublin. at state, consumed LM T = һа& tho DE, has not t Моон e char with i umist that it wish ood for | 3d: ‚ сини. $ totis 13 ewt., consumed Е ree In é parts of Treiktid Visas its pem poi ic gold—. —let the assert ET decime; iu othi rs jt Hus remained stationáry. t he must be ruined. unless he E. н) "i „арав nv exte TEC У tsand сот ere | ОЁ his diseased s pork to, US butcher, opes di wi the thes рош From 15th Sept. ji gute | E "n nbers of Т olesomie jro- | C remedy can be ар is ly ег. j Shores — 5 5i np as been most кирер, elsewhere, and Y Дерс — У n oy ary, imeri k f 0 їп а Veterinary К отво А the. proveni Нове rather Total consumed. 4, .59- 18 - othe ms ving. m | ди the cure, of disonse im aving able 4th. Crops consumed on ground аз s. "du ye e сошы t the vus enin mediate under— E Aa the о for us all the. es. of the sheep for 3 weeks at 6d. vach ; tenants. devoür ай i 9 110 iimals are m d 23 d Вя 3 9 matters, po excrément. Тһе E. в ripe jo ñts | i$ certain. Му suggestion, therefor that the ic Деп ор tho above 7 acres э 5 0 OF tape-worims, and the оза o th à Poor rates GE ub 040 B ercus. oa thé rneasles found i ds Cost of 2d and зава 9 the whole Maona pu. of the y has the system of ntilising diseásed пов established in € this cou d ásle-t X БЫ vega stir respect- ui y pigs claim а тей 16 дь god t bulloeks p byre 18th July, cost 13l. each, уай й 13 October at 18l., leaving а profit of.. Fe 7 44 Bes 10 weeks in peus, cost ZH db 4s. léáving à profit of В Deduct oxpenses inae NW do n of : thi EEEE, = ue titude against all воск to blind themso al pe ves ism Ireland stopped the su and in. of tho a шше пош coxa. Чыра. 1 am no de жа {о » Work out a кә Ea i i That. oer is ноот you have "i тизи qe md xperience established the € $4 UE prec Ando — uses, se where pigs d kepi saly у Mr. GANL eT e eq clo ЫАР үнү; Е Ta Eh means rase wr eie d some бранио iE AME for his diseased stock, it was impossible tó prevent him from А ; selling it, or the butcher from buying аа seilingit. Unléss| use, for ndr to cereal crops 16 some scott or some devised $ a iñini it is not. "ho айй must be LUE 21 loathsom mongst cattle in Ireland varies from cent. in a few districts, to 12 r cent, i n others, 7e Over Ireland is never less than б, aii бопе шша, d of the nt of disease by ten. ther по use =. вау for. himself i his | brother of them sold diseased cattle, and tride? they must continue to do so. The farmer | f should sell his айза сатын x well aa сЗ tto | enable bim ; for the disease was Ч revalent live were he to submit| * . бй m TON prostora об Wer r that A VM ia d 1 declare that it his cattle to destruetion without some payment for it. foregoing 10 West Highlanders. JA&vARY 10, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 39 in these on the subject, is а note tained, or, if е the Ex miárried Ao gèt 167. of money, 65 ston worthy fact. : y be es ri eed in d nd stopping the * expression? | Оа ds еер of à cow, 1 БОП of эй 1200 зг к Notes of an Agricultural, Tour in Belgium, Holland, А the first process. on of seed can be аме tof oil and саке in а day br an ix ео of abou t four | ecl 1s а and harves! oe f rv ihe Rhine. By Robert Scott Burn. Longman | horse- Lig the соз, is used, being | This, altogathég, áppéars to be the best regulated about 8 believe, pro- | wages a ploughman сап ha The cow is a great i i (b to a family, while tlie owning of one tends to ott Burn bas visited Belgium and peu on | vided vi E simple crushing appar aralus, in which the | support ily, g eu Sepa М Occasions, in 1859, 1860, 1862 |seeds а n the first ps erushed by вре. the | induce fixed habits in the ówner. Meal Potatoes He ha as each ti me taken every opportunity of examin- | lowér es b which are shaped to spond with | аге thus procured, too, at the cheapest rate, and as f the agriculture of the country, Ше bottom of Wry may be TS абра clt out | they are always needed in a family, they are in any and hàs thus qualified himself a8 а e to all a solid block ard wo The stat ping ym € ES as ыо — case о =. Т i E as ti those fo? extraetin tha oil is on "е same rincip le as that | dent wife they are better, as they аге retained for food, ucceeding agricultural Midi us beca : already nios А 4, This А 201 when oth money would be spent. Beyond the der of Mr. Burn's account hat he saw is capable of crushing about. 7 cwt. of seed а m ч necessary food requ virement whieh the farm EE 1 id fi ll information given him on et culture, on per ton." T. grain as wa ins money seems unfair to si vs е of ma nid, on spade husbandry, d The account which Mr. Burn giv 1 аз һе isi in А ау circumstances entitled the Beet sugar manufacture, ү оп папу other ^ the districts where 16 is best Cat is very e арон te. | to. Ше ваше ваше аш labour. cultural speeds of. the ошту v isite ted. , The In faet the whol ole book i gui е to tbl “The o s forma very important part P. the nd- роо pyram in „е neighbour h ood of large to owns; the continent where {һеге is most for the English ме w eulturist to lear fath when they havea“ double hi ng" о» with their Piece-work is day-work {0 the is is nol strictly p cwn “ the жой (боп nda, agers) loughmen who g^ je daily wages by m Дд өзен, R t ye ear has passe ed | a. xi eet. i v and steam, offers every Rei to mg grower of the seed 3 con: vert it into Ке Ше ar TRR A by pur the seed at its ener va mealor oilcake, or, lastly, by crushing Hd Seed E stated m returning both the the cake, selling former tl The p cess Hs cru — m m - obtain as: oil and the cake is a ver mple o The seed is, in the first brui s беа o meal by means place, punt similar 5 those E in bone- базна ё large circular stone, 5 to 55 feet in diameter, апа 14 inches "e. or thick in the. Ай», being used, Which has a double motion—one on its own axis, RE PS a: а circular table on which the seed rushed. А shield revolves with the лв the duty of which is to move the meal from the outside of the table towards its ecd so that thé stone will | Ped» upon an iron ОА, heated. by a small farnace, in сн peri rion of which a stirrer has a slow revolving movem: е effect of which is to К? з ча d oh vii Бен heated, much in m asi it w e ke ept айн, mixed en tha hand. р? Тһе owner of the mils i me round, wi weather. Whilst taking up our pen fto repor Ea: operations on this farm during tbe last onth of the year, never do we remember javing аб and employed. irmer ore scanty material to work upon, owing to the E erly d, and to con- which result from sudden КҮҮ or, and vs p the S $ progrese s of the ordinary routine a short dup y of, labourers, mu i his daily Dur cember we have been visited by | employ, and have secured for t rag ufficient for di quantities аз er abated.. Frost here (near the s has scarcely been percéptible, and as to snow, we jas i none, s.—The ng Wheat plant, though at first h very rdy i in Reed now X а most satisfactor y cases bondage is omit: as it not only secures employ- appearance, and when ил: ша Д ап ог the famili ploughmen, but, along with exhibits no injury fi wet. Circum stances have permitted the 3 терца pulling of S wedes | and o 18 n 1 а remaining portion of gurap land э. Sein. cu for evil. Barley. Swedes, though a regular pulling off | house of each plo TX small in the га "i суйену seeded, whilst several youn Wh ite Turnips are a very average crop. Muc 1 ben une ES 18000 шу in the fun дне вун е plac d 'Thes dth | of the lower реси. e pe to the des t the oil- с which ís to be made, or thereabouts. wo long annel bags are suspended. beneath M apertures, and aes filled by throwing iu the meal from t The pie which is ribbed or € transversely on its surface, is then doubled over, the ba ainin the meal bei th made running along its extreme length, Tn this a series of wedge es or blocks of wood are placed, and wedge, which is driven down Љуа heavy x or long piece of end kis has a recipro- cating се gere own vue it by simple mechanism * well? above described, а felted envelope i^ placed containing i its bag of meal. The thickness of th uch as to allow only of E being Which press upon the is then put in motion, - EI al wedge 1 which it is so Buy fixed, by: a rned o ai rapidiy finishing а: "ploughing (for PR sümitted | distri h f. : able pecuniary circumstances than it. o" been his в | fortune to enjoy during the past year. J. W. om its position i in | | se Grass and Clover and, o x = "ho "ашу ореп "m D a stock have [nes | ог ап justice is that hme d on to t teas DR to роо eàt зү , thus economising the a . Carting itait ipd] )ome, and ploughing, with thé addition of the ordinary D ess п "reine may е represented às - 1 — of tlie Most e stubbles are and ve и аге As 8 latter a furrow of from 5 t inches in еше, ge will then be "delle Ио hi ғы risen й Tor » a ep ughed with ew but the bulk of it must w: r the car and peer karri iios only е чар? of a cert; ntly money and the (ог £14 Tis Hed day b in "а boxes, а yards, with the addition of Oat i aw, Баш ло pep; these res speak volumes in favour of b n feeding, where the economy of food is an object. The years under the same P grazing stock are still able to run out over old Grass in | Transactions of the tha Highland the middle of the дау, Jn ll Turnips, ánd receiving Sooiety, Calendar x. Эрени. JAN [The following passages are heri. from AMorlon's Farmers Calend е В tledgi E Th on rule to avoid six weeks об, Christmas yu ual condition of ins "a i jay ма е knife. And now we must bid ndien to the year 1862, IE | that our Reports acter ав to represent the Bri ENT ойто Де 3 на. ФА for its. зону КК the JU ак expires во! Jep Mi : a will be described, АБ nt it the common winter Wheals тай season, the Talayera, à P i ts different sorts D i p ous. Wages in Berwick —Ma ајна pue occupy by t few blows toa second | wedge, b ut "tho л of which 8 [jesse f wood slide up the inclined sides of the w wedge, and allow the central Padge The folt E enve- lopes are then removed, and tle residue of the meal taken out pi jl — Which | present the wellknown duc velopes, to w we тз ү ог айдо. Their fo bai erha m the ре ор med up Uus them кезш ia ni uud for use, ме: a meal is processes—the first E cing К буры theaecond finishing the шен My the down; the | w ready | ges on the e Bm engag receive wages partly i aps oney partly in kind; a ich 30i p district, i4 А mere ant 67. of of the wi p by О; Oakmcal, “Baloy, | en free oaa, I rod T " er vie cria nsist of— ps bolls ERO M Ti €— 3 the year, v loosel: кеа ear, but iig o Y! And, liter Bu Api V Et the йз Я sig ба peni be i 6tol H og harrows pre drill; t, ria ү DT зө КЕ И дер Ёгее һоцве, аа абаа ра, month's адаа ш. e|eoooccocooo а та ТАКАЛ. CORE E part of Fa EB 40 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 10, 1863, to sow Peas so early ав this on light dry soils, which have jen P erar ee of some corn stubble, cleaned and manured The land is ribbed at intervals or toto ance ras sall Tio Lori еВ —the seed, two ог tw and a half bushels y асте, is sown in these rows pu hand, id covered in by a broad hand-hoe, Praes M down enough o of the sage of each dede t to cover rthe : s enough to bea p tection from frosty winds rh. pe yo plant on first com ing D or осек м ——— а second covering e earth if the my сме s excessively severe. This early cultivation of Tens о сапу color of deed Garden Market with green P. Teo e КҮ ary.) Beans.—The season must regulate е article of rms m ral cases, and it must — tosay that жы шесе Агала h his land is rr. "Nn Sm a in autumn. jn any of the e field sorts, Horst e “тс k Bean, Heligoland, Longpo: Mazagan, бс, AY be sown in open weather in January and а IT cultiv: ation is given in detail in the months of Febru: und "Oe tober. ' of Мага and мемен —"'The pastures may, if dry, thinly sto cked w. BN. Bo wire which will MI down ы brought to them. If Ue the feodin та? e should have been effected with cattle in the autumn ; 13 sheep. being then allowed on them, nor any otherstock in winter фо egi the surface of the m QR - дооч ver, w pii rfu l to on some poor light soils h e pastures may be trodden to күзен in win- ter time with satt fodderod o on НЫШ, апа beg outall the better and the gree e. ig treatm in the following spring. When s Ei with fro ost, manure wed be carried out to рага which асе already been eaten bare ; also, Ted alread said тые Clover, d spread. The first r will on аата адн еа ЖАН, wash thesoluble parts of the dung He ето of the Grass, aN Turn provide yo with food at the time returnir mth i exc m to ue again. Wa wes meadow: ег - AC oode Adut о > taking intervals of a day or two after svaty eight Д Ке days of flood, p* the water а toda ff and а ма. the Si e prac cuan rule is to flood oi ‘float? until a одн n the surfac a to КӨМ. Non over [e e dft the Kos БОШ be severe hospi to bind the land up in spite of the flowing wate: j FOWLER'S STEAM PLOUGHING AND CULTIVATING PATENTS. RANSOMES & SIMS, ORWELL WORKS, IPswicg, Have the pleasure to announce that they have arranged with JNO. FOWLER for the use of the above PATENTS, and they will answer any inquiries respecting them, and execute any Orders promptly. COTTAM'S | CONTINUOUS IRON FENCE, HURDLES, and FIELD GATES, F SUPERICR IRON (NO CINDER IRON USED) IN THE BEST MANNER. PARK ENTRANCE GATES, and RAILING of CAST and WROUGHT IRON COMBINED, Е YARIOUS STYLES. Nie: ox И СЕ р gÍ mes У v а SN 2 E ; E y УМР |8 EP CETERIS E" Үз | M IRON GARDEN ROLLERS, GARDEN CHAIRS, GARDEN ENGINES, LAWN MOWING MACHINES, WIRE EDS PUMPS, and every description of Implements for Horticultural дой або ИШ RANDAHS, GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, HOT-WATER А RATUS, &c. E Ve Improved IRON MANGERS and RACKS for Stables, HARNESS BRACKETS, &c. nm. LE 5% and DRAWINGS free on application to & C0., ENGINEERS and IRON FOUND i 2, WINSLEY des (ОррозІте the PAxrREON), OXFORD STREET, LONDON, Ww. | 3252832 &SEEZEE g КЕЛЕД а Б ар Даш c 2528455 $4 ал. Ж ко * d eI ы Тл 3 Cog DEM © тоож екн | Dayof Moth, -. ы tj RE 2586 e u - ESSE ч '| Ss555sss2|E Bid Ыы Р “ЛЕР RERO R- 5 © ssogra |E SgS m LIS Ronnie A HEN B Я Е Ёш Bg Jg Bom E $306 с © © С° EE 2] ы T = ета те 8 ps mp BO ҮКЕ Га ШЫ 1 а [3 "s m o €: eo» ос oou м, Be S Р S 5 Ж клы о Ф Б = в, Q А ʻE 3 в к n = ч о Q Ў uuo a EE es E © j 22259 Л не ш $ z © 4 = Б. Eu L ec Р EU - кә кә CS BO во Bo CO &c n Ed E D Jeng а | T E NOODIG ФоВ T 2z9 [=з] H РЕВ So £c Г z À 4 sstssgR | БЕК | Бер TUR p? S Я "BIB я ©з бо ©з €2 ©з ^ Со, EE ER | 05 = , Бо RON RO ЕРЕ Eg. = ч = Bz о n 8 gsggeggn шшш ок ащ Я 52885 B4 Eg EE 8. = Id g z E @ EB t$ к соъ со со Co, Som * e Le E [II E сов РБ E E t2 © о. юе ч М9 d essecsoE TEPA S j| ШЫ pept OO E — —Rd3 n E g- 22| b 8| ®&Б&БЕ5% | 8g [ЕЗ 22 ow | s о t gt» s | RERRERE | E EH Notices to Correspondents. Мик: First Subscriber. Milk from cows down fein the foot and mouth disease has in pole edited injurious to pigs. "Phe diese pond dio by the name ot the Em - xp Tt is not the «* к: - Pras E ca IAN : CD. ра Pea grown оп Whitfeld Far as pur tie maia ofthe Providence, and Mr. Cobbam — аа near Berkeley) can oblige ** C. D." with 2 quarters (he cannot more) fi сав seed. The Canadian Oats ыт spare тп being very h: тату; pen very early, nive END yere a UR and у bert Tum and E: well suited for rich soils, айал R otn anh “а is the best gas fire- for P Tie. room bore не i per ree y Wheat fiour, Bean-meal, and Linseed cake meal daily. If ' this does not succeed, add two grains ot calomel four Lee реа апа ий give, three times with a day's intermis- : P Ses C. Brown and Е. Witz, of Swit- "urbes o of ix United "E Due not award for the was JOHN WARNER & SONS, ND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIERS, and MANUFACTURERS of PUMPS, COCKS, and стол Y DESCRIPTI Ж 36}. ао тера am AND FORCI 2 No. 35. PATENT pens IKOR Е. fitted w nm P ag & Sons’ dient Bucket and vit dd cannot коле ае eding 2 21 inches ... . 1 foo NM 1 ub P З feet З inches highs. ei a w 2} inches nias rt ds ted of Lead Pipe eel ready for ind в d 2} inches long, ditto No. 361. ыыы IMPR vaD. ii CAST-IRON LIFT WE FORCE PUMP, moun a età Suction and 2 ivery Screw, 18-inch Branch - and Spreader, өй aq. cuoquons NEN INCH 2.PLY RUBBER and CANVAS HOSE д е Гор; toot 071, 24-INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted on Plank, 37, 3s TNR CE T $INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted on imi н o n4 oe i Larger sizes of any of the above, By an improved and new aetion of the handle, thi d oided; an ер recur; and by introducing a тт ina peshat ot о the obje tio iron pumps are e. By this p ONE MAN WILL FORCE THE WATER in а continuous stream TO A HEIGHT OF 50 construction enables it to be offered to the public at a less price than any other Pump of equa са "um. = 42. IMPROVED LIQUID M ANURE or GENERAL PORTABLE E PUMP. — These Pubs ure with J. W. & боме’ Patent Bucket and Valve, and cannot clog in action. $ аш. и MANURE РОМР, with legs, 27. 15з.; 2-ineh Flexible Rubber and Canvas Such е, 2s. 5d. per foot. The Barrel is 271 inches long, and the e Legs are 5 feet high. я The above may be obt Pl т, C PATENTEES and MANUFACTURERS, JOHN WARNER лхр SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, E. untry, or of the January 10, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 41 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862.— Crass VIII, No. 1796. HEATING BY HOT WATER. «* HONOURABLE Mention ков Varves AND Cocks."—Jurors Award. BECKS IMPROVED PATENT HOT-WATER VALVES. UPWARDS of 3000 in USE. CANNON BOILER — Jones. BANI SLL The above fact shows the decided superiority of BECK'S PATENT VALVE over every other description at present in use. MONRO'8 CANNON BOILER. BECK’S IMPROVED THROTTLE VALVES. liberat Discount to the Tra HORIZONTAL PASSAGE. J. JONES, JOHN BECK, HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER AND PATENTER and MANUFACTURER of HYDRAULIC, GAS, and mut VALVES, WATER CLOSETS. "—— € PUMPS, BATHS, LAVATORIE S, UR , &c., SUPPLIES OR ERECTS, COMPLETE, 133, GREAT SUFFOLK STREET, BOROUGH, LONDON, S.E. HOT-WATER APPARATUS *,* Specimens may be seen at the Architectural Exhibition, 9, Conduit Street, Regent Street, W. : OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. HEATING GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FORCING PITS, INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, Class IX., No. 2119. HALLS, BILLIARD ROOMS,- COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &c., OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES, PLANS, ESTIMATES, and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION TO J. JONES ELEV. , ЕЗ 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, S.E. | Mr. GRAY begs to call the attenti f the Nobility, Gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, &c., to his Hothouses for the Million.— 2M EI 4m | М EW OVAL TU B U LAR BOI LER, E INT. л. Mone: 1002. acknowledged by practiealjudges to be a great improvement on every form of Tubular Boiler yet introduced It has ан. itself superior to all other скори i goko of ой and economy of Fuel, doing its work with one-third less the amount required by any Extract from Report in Gardeners’ Chronicle of International EN, reg 24, page 476. ‘The upright form of iod is usually made on a circular plan, but the oval form give т. GRAY’3 pe o it is said to be preferable in cons of its bringing the tubes in closer contact with the iror Tno TE form of a ce being a parallelogram rather eee & нь it seems feasible that the Boilers on the oval рив оша t the tubes m тгдн ы within range of the burning fuel; and this being so the change, thosgh а slight one, cum n improvement." . They are made of all sizes, which, with prices, may be had pplicati bility, Sci or fali mm n the most perfect manner, rc rcc ора, а Lc of Р ті r 1i Bast. repaid application to SAM EREMAN, E 1 ES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WOR London. DANVERS iim PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S Dima GHBLSEÁ, S WW. | vanos pee E: doe e ОЕ ЖЫН TERR CULTE NES СЗ СҮ IDDELD/S PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTION COTTAGE ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, SCE HALLS, BATHS, tii Hot Water. OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, N.W. keep in action fre 1 to 1S hours А ` out PES B at E 5 of about 3d. perday. Is perfectly safe, requires no IRON HURDLES, FENCING, and GATES. d Es пое M London, йара 155, Cheapside, The PROPRIETORS of the ST. аба IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, А mplete from 37. RDED TH анхаа quede free, idi Esti- "a ed. of the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCTETY for their IRON HURDLES and GATES, eren ar turbari Кач y thei mare ease а 4 porama aneli Ds espace ЗА gi Fs 5 x ENNIS'S PATENT HORTICULTURAL per p pp Gates from 30s. to 5001, BUILDINGS are made from the best Wrought Iron, upon The Hurdles can b in p t the Works. GAME WIRE NETTING. PROFESSOR YARNELL/S ENAMELLED and WROUGHT-IRON STABLE FITTINGS, ese Pa! Mangers and Stable Fittings obtained the Commendation and the Silver Medal th | / Royal Agricultural Society of England and the Royal Agrieultural Society of Ireland, are dopte dy th э sl. — Р Royal Veterinary College, and Professor Spooner of that Institution states that they shouid ч used by all who | an entirely new йай: The combination. d Glass value > health and comfort of their Horses. They can be had Plain, Galvanised, or Enam чадаг this patent іо Та ИШ EE ud SE fracture i ow Room i is devoted entirely bo. evy Bre исе of Stable Furniture, and Senes Stalls and Loose ag araben: r à smallness of pon RESS—THE MANAGERS, ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, eum partake of more баар о Атр OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W., ОреозгтЕ OLD Эт. PANORAS Сиоаси, E DEN High St, pe fne GARDENERS! CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL бАЛЕТТЕ, [JawvanY 10, 1868, 42 ——— p MERICAN PORTABLE FIRE ANNIHILATOR | A GRICULTURAL MACHINE ap mh. eshing ng for Steam and Horse-power, AMUEL GERRO SY, d GARDEN ENGINE. ggons, Carts, Mills for hand or bids Ттр Satfene COP с а L BUILDE Жы. px yes pes Liver. heir commencement Reference permitted ed tho Nobility and Gentry throughout тет ошро Great Britain and Ire о а аа ыа their first appear- PATING APPARATUS JS ied i in every description ру ths. non t HOTHOUSES. Estimates given for pong [сд „А Pe m T Padus ber 2. ana 09 еч - utn т 1 і ne ma us pply bs OSEPH MEREDITH, Vine Cottage, Garston, near ir. gallons, - ^N efe erences to Noblemen and Gentlemen and their p I 40 gardeners sent on application. Tt in an efteditid eii OLL uS Inox Мӣвонант, 31, Bank- den Engine for cleans- e, London, S ing or syrin AN fi a Stock, з ard :—2-inch, 1s. 2d. ; fruit or Rose Trees, ,EQT Ж € fom 25, ар BENDS, from stock, Plants, 5 Tos. Msn ls. 7d., 98. 6d., and 8з. 8d. each. y E. ану at equally low prices, and all goods of kd он. а rst-class | manufac nufaeture.- p m eet o Eg Ho vo del iplis or pond by the addition and ENGINEER, Жее of the required length | o T.G 3 PATENTED BUILDIN GS of suc mple in its construction, having no suction comb: ema improvements, | or азау е tui Led with dirt or leaves. are most effectually ventilated by means No Esta фуыйынттап either private, commereial, or manufac- of his unequalled Apparatus, can b turing, should ОИЕ One. made either plain (an ор ате аф the | gir foot шаре Sueton, with Union and Suction Rose, same time elegant in appearance), о &c., extra, 12s. Longer lengths of Suction at 1з. 6d. per XN the most Фара ate € They can May be obtained. of all Ironmongers and Seedsmen in fix permanent buildings, or and Со, or of the Manufacturers, S de to be шр. N UT. G M DM APPARATUS n to e the greatest satisfac- on f ан qualities апа small onsumption of fuel. "t Т E IU of Glazing without Putty, ation. SEPH HAYWOOD CO., AND C SECTION OF m A the above, arden асое, бе. sent upon applica! FACTURERS OF PRUNING and BUDDING KNIVES, SPORTSMAN'B, and all kind of POCKET CUTLERY. in Gambia Garden Pes Scissors, Syringes, & € Works, Sheffield. J. MORTON а, p уюң Ойле Iron Works, Н. Ке ien nein ви other SN че. ы st, most dur- ferm zi d per yard, able, ES Ur КОН fi dé WIRE STRAND viene gene (formed of isted Wires cheapest, and n -— л not ng аА Am d rails, kind o ur une the Жил of eod же Upwards of 1200 miles of р ) GAME AND POULTRY NETTING. ard ~ 24 ins. wide, у IRON CHAIN CAMP STOOLS & CHAIRS, POULTR nanita d DEEP PRONGED DAHLIA pPiy ENRY J. Monton & Co., 2, Basinghal Байт. Leeds. адаа Ча. tol, кыйк [ee OHN WA VENER & SONS, 6 6, Crescent, „ Cripplegate, London, E E.C. IND ENGINE, аер Й For Pumping, Oat Orushing, Grinding, Ped ев Sawing, or Driving other Costs nothing to work. Works iy. and night. Requires no watching, os easily i inj jaod PARK * New Park haa: Southwark, n Where a Wind Engine, in full wi be. be inspected. AN саа ЗЕЕ Paxton Works, Sheffield, ipl 1738 International Exhibition Prize Medal is just åwarded to E 3S & ag for superiority of quality in Pruning and я, &c. YNOR А хр COOKE'S celebrated English and French йын PRIZE PRUNING KNIVES, &c., сап be obtain s оЁ апу respeetabie Nurseryman or Seed "Merchant in the three орар all Knives warranted both by the Seller and Ма AUTION.—None are genuine unless marked SAYNOR. her marks would ъа disappointment, a не bm Knives М tempered by а ved process known only to the Maker: T. ARCHER 28 * FRIGI DOMO; ?— Patroni: а= e by her pd e quam the Dike о Northumber- land for Syon ce the Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick зн Нез ше A цой {ә for the Horti Society, Sir Joseph Paxton for the Crysta l — Royal оноро Society, late Mrs. Lawrence of Ealin, &c. PROTECTION from th ле, WINDS & MO SING Mg ic * FRIGI DOMO," а daa made of patent р: and perfocb non-conduetor of Heat and Ton, Кыр есе it is Tag а fixed tem IRA It is айа ted for P Boniek lt flori for p d Flow m the БОКА riy тауз ‹ of the sun, from vid. йош attacks ofi йы ы and from morning frosts. To be had in an ired lengths. Two улу пен vido E 3$ d. per yard run. Four yards wi: per yar An improvi еН 2 yards wide, Б T @ r yard pum Also “ Frigi Domo” Netting, 2 yards wide, ls. 4d. per yar 2s PES OMAS ÁRCHER, poem and Bolo. эч. ыи D ty Lane, Cannon St., iom E.C., and of all Nurserymen d Seedsmen throughou the kingdo ** It is much ores iban Mats as a covering." &о. ` per post on application. Catalo; RGESS & KEY, 95, Newgate Str reot, B.O. 64, each. Works—. Bre ntwood, Ess hangel M AMES, T. ANDERSON bogs. pr p. Ea he em n any е а low quantity, AROHANGEL MATS. pin finest i inl season's ortation, and solicits Nurser; qe 3 smen. ACKS, SEED BAGS, &е, 5, Sherborne imc сы William Street; London, Ес, The Old Established S eed of an inspection of them ack Man LEXANDER NICOL AX ‚ MANUFAOTUREIS of SEED paas and SACKS, RASS SEED Raad GRAIN and POTA SACKS of all sizes and descri Yes SHOP and IWINES, GARDEN LIN LO х, т айы Pa S, roath. principal Seed-houses in ow thiree Kin ud І supp ors d us fi me last 30 ye: "- Peg ome hare amples — e had on aj cation beca ed -— nnection with an ATENT UTTÀ PERCHA S IMPORTANT TO GARD — Gutt: a Compan. have the pleasure to Sites e the receipt of прапу letter from G. GrLENNY, Esq., the celebrated] la es ‘t Gentlemen, rn Gutta Per al at; the fire, and pr essing it fro: m rn parts, as ensiy ag if it were 80 01 the duty of all pers adop Tus es ба тле 67, Buchanan Street, Glasgow. TZYESTIMDNTATS 2 UDISOS re d E WSTIMONIALS of CUPISS'S CONST BALLS, p HORSES and NEAT TITUTION | From Ј. Н. IES, Esq., Нац Біг, —І have with much pleasure t Шоу Proved “execedingty AN pony of mine, far - sin, ery : nnd таео that was tried—one раб | e mein gend ре е cure, — Yours ге: ип Mr. Е. CuPrss, "T 3. e ntmole, Ке 2, 18 Sir,—I have а Mare t Шай me sed very mu uber es;they were much sw РР 2 а. ЕД = - al^ Lj B. SE = е со al with one of them. I 19 many things ех no p е. Теп yo r Balls = deed and in less than e was completely cured.—1 r yours OHN From Mr. H. HUMPHREY, Bulkeley Arms Inn, Me элй, North Wales, diio “ І һауе been in the habit of using your опена. бк the аб A рен е Зена have heran found them t medy ough enza, and which 1he | Bored - liable. ж ric а rses, and have tho em in Ss pieces h although getting pede same food, m ү; D: Cilshew, ne to рида ou Ре І E o und (as куреш is in «ey uS e LAE eec. к? tion шы Тһе теа FRAN UPISS, Anthor o T tho P € pe y ot qe Dus Diseases of Di ay be had of P: Packe is ors Dalis un 94.; a vent Medicine Y Parsons using the Balls may consult the Proprietor grati tously by enclosing a stamp in a prepaid letter. 5 НОВ B's РАТЕ T SAFES, e most se UBB'S FIRE PR STRONG Е" DOORS CHUBB: S PATENT DETECTOR LOCKS and STREET роо! LATOHES; CHUBB'S CASH and | DEE р-Б OXES. Illustrated Price List grai а post free, CHUBB & бом, 57, St. Paul's Ct hadya London, E. Co —Á LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLEOTING MACHIN ES, FOR WHIOH HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT HAVE BEEN OBTAINED, These Machines have carried off every Prize that has 1 iven i 7 MEDAL at the AMOR LE EXHIBITION P 1862. GREEN'S IMPROVED n NEW PATENT AER ROLLERS. GREENS- LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN 11 LET ч CTR ESOPE ESE E ЖҮРҮҮНҮ Үт C jasvany 10, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 48 Punch's History of the last 20 Yes lumes, 5s, boards, uncut, monthly; and in double vols., p reus 10s. 6d., cloth gilt, every other month, 1.185 U o ETAT HH cement in 1841 to the end of 1860. The following dica are already publish: ed in boards, price 55. each, Vols. 1 to 23. In eloth, gilt edge з. d. | 8. d. 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EST of ENGL and SOUTH WALES The Right t Hon zt устр of Е (TL ARUM Lands drained and fmpróved without recourse to tho private funds or moneys, of the Propriétor. iral Fi gere s We athe er T. E GREEN, and Co., 14 Ludgate Hill, E C. Just published, PL AN TA-RU M.|t .B оо Ww, W.; 45, Frith Street, W.; LOVELL & Co, Lr i Street, en Garden, Ж.О, ; Ng ams & NonGaTE, l4, Hen- rietta Street, Соз! са eh, Ee d, price 5 GROWERS MANUAL HE ogcHID d ment; also cal Арен Mo UR to the See ** Notices E ks" in ciae Chronici, Sept. 13, 1862, Paradise Nursery, Seven Sisters and Hornsey Roads, Hollo- vay, Tondon: Ww Ready, P: vM E ү $i н xcd of А. а VLORA. Tilus- tràted Editi nS PUN F.R.S., President of Д ravings of eve бту Species, Lo REEVE & Co., 5, Henrietta St., Covent Garden, W.C. Published Monthly, with Four highly finished Coloured by ANDREWS, and 16 pages Bo. руба ma aa ix TONAR RAIN, АВ, роо Edited dee the Rev. desirons of edm f eting tia E Md e D CES l agazine” Passa nonood pha the Third Vo en hus ү > additio x XM NE. акей Guy um Mc pes ening, ces of copierea, d Salendar of „and v Noticas of m voca жо сф потат : atters likely to interest he New Volume 8 со y th 6 incu Plates by Andrews, M nol Быш; : ico Сы ene LovELL REEVE Н Co., 5, Henrietta St., чн Garden, W.C. Philological Library T owes BIBLIOGRAPHEIS MANUAL o ENGLI: -— LI о Booka pu чу Аси us, and пзе blished 1 Invention of Printing; with л жоош апа New and d, by He ү G. Bous, Part VITL, ома Letters Ño to Sim, G50 rag of ишо 120 comprise a co | Bibliograph; of Shakesp care.) ENRY G. Bonn, York Street, Covent Garden, годы. Ұ.С, s Company's Act not Tequiring Борте to liquidate the gd amount е remain goi са = the be ра! aid о jet when Con Tenien у rbe made mable over an м оа E ars. "The works are ündertiken. by the Company, or V Propio etors мр avail eX ре of es ower БАГЫ Act only, and get the works exe dM nr nts or other arties. Outfalls through aajo Мора lands е быша under the Sor paar e s Act. Works also — e Co p M for par ntt their pd арі Е - А uiri btai y's Aet. money under the Compan а ое АА ВвошЕ, Secretary. Offices: Exeter ; and 30, Parlisment Street, Lon don. THE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COM PANY.— — Incorporated by r pein Act of Tarenti in 1853 2, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, S. W. To LANDOWNERS, хна LEERE ESTATE уф ЛА SURVEYORS, &0. D WAL LES AND IN «urea The Compan money, unlimited amount, for the following eim of Agricultural Improvement, the whole A and Ср кча їп all eases being liquidated by а rent be e for 25 dale тагын and Warping, Embanking, омма дешы Reclamation, Planting, for apy | penefiels! | nup Ai pose, Engines or Machinery for Drainage or Irrigati Farm Roads, Tramways апа Railroads tor eid or farming purposes. mding places on the sea coast or on the banks of navigable rivers or rne 4. The erection of Farm Houses, Labourers' Сона ез, апа other Buildin, uired for Farm purposes, and the im- rovement of and additions to Farm Houses and other d for farm р P rrow d En dors ы the acp on the lands буа ба No investigation of title is dt ofa strictly f fi oda und donot Kipr tr апа execution of the е те гапа | ° Por farther i Enclosure M. T — гж Dx айоо, А app se РЫ mA X 9, Ж уа ДЕА B.W. д EW YEAR'S GIFTS for the Promotion of PERSONAL ATTRACTION.—ROWLANDS' MACAS- SAR ©, creates and sustains a luxuriant head of hair. ROWLANDS’ БАЕРАК renders blooming, and eradicates all МЕн, or Pearl Dentifrice, oues earl-like whiteness tò the teeth, Зы ар, Baton 6 nce to t| tha th. Bold at 20, Dos MEME A by Chemists and Perfumers. ** ROWLANDS " Articles. NEW М иш ird qme BRUSHES, enia Unbleached Br iie кышла Flesh Brushes, genuine 8m e and ry description 5 д and Comb and Per- fui vid for oilet. METCALFE ted Alkaline оон, eios дена Тһе FAIRY "BOUQUET; € artes gi i CAMB DGE BOUQUET. In bottles, 25. and 52, 180 в еу ота Btree аи пу being Lane, Brixton, PATENT COLLARS 63. 0d eua RUSSIE PATENT COLLARS, 64., 94. отет 64, P limitation Bs Тава I id au 2d. а iota, n h Holborn, W.C, Ag бк. ents уа: АП СЕ.— zi мо овоа Bee Name on S Wrapper Тр Bottle, i E and oid Counterfeits ASK А, e E SAUCE. * Sold Whole Б and for ice zi by the Proprietors, GNE. Xy . CROSSE & з. essrs. BARCLAY & Sous, Lo ndon , ёс : and by Grocers and Oilhen universally. pcs BATHS, and LAMPS.—Wir BIX LARGE SHOW-ROOMS босы PS, BATHS, stock of each is аб once and m ied ever bh to the publi Sud Loi at prices Асал А with those that inguished e tended to make liis establishment the most distin, ^ 1 this country. Bedsteads, .. 198, 64.to £20 0 0 each. sed d mathe im З 0—600 p» n ps (Mode фе 8 10 0 еас 0 1 other газон Ўй at ihe same rate. Pure Colza Oil.. P STOVE MNEY PIECES. —Buyers Ки Ње abore are пее before Ets deciding, to m an КА ох SHOW-ROOMS. They соіа ш? FENDERS, STOVES, RANGES, CHIMN Б-у "PIRE. ONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY аз cannot be to 101, ; dit ith r о 18/1. ; бшш, 4 d 1. 8s. to 1001, : Fire Irons, from 2. за. the Mee 4s. The SUETON and all other PATENT STOYES, iating hearth-plates ASEI TS in GLASS o or METAL. 96 inereased and in [лы ing use of be i es has induced LLIAM 8. BURTON to colle the айо Tüanufaeturers in metal and glass all nm is no and choi =: in Brae x m > ants, and аш ndeliers, ада pa O&ice: рыма, weli: poe , às ma ell nd me урет adip taste, Ires, e tune to mak Cu le in the kingdom, viz HH Т putes 5 GENERAT NISHING Pen moqemnd za — had gratis, and free by pos It co apara 500 Hlnsiratods P bis. iind. Stock ot “Sterling e к Eleetr ate, Nickel Silver, and guam E rs tal Goods, Dish „ыы Hot Water Di shes, Sto Fenders, Marble Chimneypieces, Kitchen Ranges, Же, Gaseliers, Tea Way Urns, and Kettles, ни "Table Cutlery, неи, Toilet Ware, T I Brass Bedsteads, Ве , Bed , &e., with Lista c of Жз en | Plans of n F UR- ес $ һе й lan Plase- "Rooms, s n. ox i Bue б. w LIERE add EON. n Btr Place ; and x TER ape pen i Е Ки гор, MYER OIL is the near B O praen к specific f. бн Чеш Байа), medy are Sold by Druggists in 2s. 5. 6d,, and 95. bottles, p ES! GEORGE BonwICK, Sole Pd a s 2, Little Moorfields, E.C. . RICHARD rs FT PION, hal, Cou Cork, has now read; 2 ug os I possi Нш in Calf to a pure е bred Ви W ANTED, : а аан rr SEED USINESS 3 oderate extent, ood, Direct to H. s Pikes sra, Fisher, Stofiold, stating particulars, terms, JUKE BE Eis on EN rin эшн роғат, UMBRY [7 tage, Tema Bi а House, ks 2а x ie as Bedío та N Lm чт, Aen "1: Handsworth, ' T o 2, on the Premises. T? ECT [714 TRE | half of wi For particulars apply to J. B, Lawrs, 1, Adelaide Place, | London Bridge. e o Nurserymen aud Garde ET, a COTTAGE, GRE HOUS SE, ed e of Plants, ark m. ment as а Jobbing и to E 12 Winwor, Esq., Buxton, serymen Тә ВЕ Чу Private бы ВОТ of at Leyton Park, near the Church, ;eyton, E ps. dene Lodi aM we ades еч жасы vuioh are reed fo A sul — VINERIES, fitted with. Apparatus for Forcing. Immediate occupation 708 YT For further information apply to Mr. Rerrotas а at Lion and Key, Lowleyton — E : T : Now td 10/4, Thousand, wiih Portrait, 8vo, 10s. 6d., THE PRINCE CONSORTS ERINGIAT, SPEECHES AND ADDRESSES; AN INTRODUCTION отүжа воув OUTLINES OF gs ( 3 mc JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W. 44 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [JANvARY 10, 1863, OICHARD SMITH'S LIST of all the EVER- GREEN LE TRIBE suitable for Britain, g size, кең е, popular botanical mp UAR description, orm, colour, foliage, growth, tim use in arts, native country and size there, situation, soll 'and other information, with copious wá of all their synonymes. Free by post for 12 — cmm His SMITH, MITH, Nurseryman, Worcester. urserymen and Others. 2 гн SALE, nt ае NURSERY, е 50,000 8 E FIR, 50,000 SCOTCH FIR, i feet A v fet. 50, 000 A E i feet to 2) feet. 100,000 BE 2 years S 200, 000 SCOTCH F FIR, 2 iet dine 100,000 SPRUCE FIR, 2 "s е A RS Ж ар or 91. per 100, por do ozen, or 12l. per 100. dozen, or 171. ра 100. NIFERZE, а CATALOGUE у to J. SCOTT, malt Nurseries, Crewkerne, Somerset. Larch, Qui HE AND WEAVER, "E (late GEORGE ) offer FOUR MIL LIONS of TRANSPLANTED LAR CH. оа 14 to 43 feet, of very Per Are ality. FOUR MILLIONS of TRANSPLANTED THORN T а large portion of which are exceedin; die g. Orders for 10,000 of either, delivered free at any Railwa tion. Sample Bale, containing 100 of each, 5 sizes Ls Larch, 22s. 9d., and of Quicks, 15s., will be forwarded on receipt of à Post- office Order fro known Correspondents. PRICED LIST on DG of 2-year old SEEDLING NATIVE PINE PLANTS, grown seeds collected in the celebrated native Forests in Strathspey. All the premiums awarded by the Highland and Agricultural Society for the cultivation of this valuable tree have been awarded to the Subscribers. ÁN duh JON N ers pA STOCK furnished on appli- а Forres. —The Subscribers ARGEO VU NENTAL rë RE: eg to offer ver, IMBR ud. ATA, fro m too it Booth, 10 ft., wit Mon го, а, — 9 to 11 ft. ; likewise Wee id. Willow, бу, ОП {all stems. The above МЄ - cheap, a - E taken in tity a great г Deren wil be made m the . IVE] , Dorking Nurse and Labur- | PLES, T ni ng. MISTLETOE growing the: йуз dispose of, „арр, with sn vw S iam Mo M. Wo N, Wocdlands Nursery, Maresfield, Uckfield, LE, 12 fine STANDARD EAE They have га wi remove. any distance with perfect safety. For price or other queues apply to GEORGE Lameg, The Gardens, Osmaston Manor, Ashbourn, Derby. | To the Trade. TS BE DISPOSED OF, a splendid lot of DWAR MAIDEN APRICOTS, 1 "and 2 years old. Also Ач] p lanted QUICK,.2, 3, and 4 years; extra strong d RIVET and BÉRBERIS AQUIFOLIA, for Cover plan all. at p i Кеңсе ble rates. W. H. САР & Sox, King’s Road Nursery, Newark-on-Trent* QE o TTS CA- T.A LUOTU No. 1.—FRUIT CATALOGUE and F and FRUIT TREE CULTIVA- IRSE UNS afe describes zany 800 of the best and о! Obs ines of Frui No. 2.—The BULB, E. and SPRING BEDDING- ON T слотове 18 d No. ge DESCRI CONIFEROUS CATALOGUE, —Tho ROSE CATALOGUE, 2 He S Tho RI NURSERY тое 15 pages. Decem’ GETABLE and FLOWER SEED CATA- LOGU. In April, the SUMMER BEDDING CATALOGUE, 72 pages. - Apply to J. Scorr, z Marriott, Crewke erne, Somerset. Н СЭ NURSERY WHEAT АЕК. “Тһе best Spring Wheat known. Drill in February and joe ax bes] ре acre.’ roduc: onis ees per acre, weighin ES A BUSHEL, includin Prnt ed Di rection: s for Plantin ng, office mu er, which must in Less than One Bushel will Sof. Fs press and uy should suc P. Harter the Order. T, Esq, Е Hou, Bri 64 lbs. а bushel. pr L.S., The Manor H AUTION to BUYE RS of GUANO.— Hav g been ted into шр that the Genuine GUANO сап only be mr Agents, TET "td ru & Co., E vais pools Slip, New York, D м Н, MANUFACTURER Weng, M a appo. s gi er C Adress, wi with occupation and rain B. C. › 10, Pall hse East, L D, 200 feet ч of 10-feet ТЛЁНТЎ, ГО BE SOL L for covering Peach walls. are new, potai an эй һеу easily fixed. eger Plates, Dod and Ends complete. N. 1 Shaw. Price 80l. Apply to 1 & Co., Highgate, Prize Us Seed Tug Раш eben WAS AWARDED TO ESSRS. RAYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, REE, for the BEST "SAMPLE of RED WHEAT, for their — of RED E WHEAT, by pna a am sisting of some of the mo q* t Corn Factors Ee Li Agra culturists o: heat ч remarkable for da fine quality, weight, and nd i of the eig upon bed eom sown ab апу time from AND B uality to the Prize sample, for cash only, at 808. per r Quarto r. ddress, Basingstoke. EEDS.—The best three PEAS for succession are DANIEL O'ROURKE, 24 feet, 1s 6d. рег quart; VEITCH'S PERFECTION, 24 feet, ls. 64. do.; MAY'S PROLIFIC, with all the the largest in cultivation, 2s. ôd. do. ; bond ен et corn ee e s for Gardens, made up Collec- and u чш ad 25 Tut experience in the Seed Trade, es сап rely оп him sending such kinds as are likely to parti nswi E DEEP May, 15, жекире = Street, Strand (Waterloo Bridge). GLEND NNING- уз SONS rais ха ы late R. GrENDINNING) САТА of GARDEN, SE ready and may be had on re B uos Chiswick Nursery, London, W.—January, 1863. The Pla: ur Season. xs. EXECUTORS of MR UO OUNG, late e: x ey сее "а sive fursery G , Taunton, | hav d to o this large ан гы Stock. | Thoy gsi SAT invite the attention of. Tias Gentle- | men, ES Trade to the FORPSI TREES, HARDY and | ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS, large and кта со NIFE RÆ, EVERGREENS, HERBACEOUS, and a great — x other PLAN ARD, DWARF, and POTTED ROSES. STA ANDA V DWARF-TRAINED, and PYRAMIDAL FRUIT TREE The varied b excellent quality of this Stock is so well known that comment is unnecessary. The Grounds are open for inspection and sale daily, and in | quantities, at greatly reduc sa rices. Applications by mm dirt John Young, Taunto: The Me capital FREEHOLD NURSER ие: more than 30 years), containing abo: res of highly productive Land, with the usual Appurtenances, uo te at Taunton, the County Town of Somersetshire, in excellent condition, with а Cen connection,lis TO BE SOLD, with Ear rly Poss in consequence of the ] Decease of the late Qué er. For particulars, apply as above. da the Ехсотовз of the late Mr. To Farmers, &c. C 12 тая: MANURE.—Parties -requiring can be supplied at 10s. per Ton, bulk, at the Works ^ Kennington 8. Ad S, X. - 34, Chapel icu North Brixton, S. xta pee а 1 Rail, addin bags and cartage. HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY w read PAITIRPY hav! y | PREPARED BON n MANURE. for present WHEAT MANU for AUTUMN SOWING. АП ма ата e fin est шана: They also соп- tinue to un GIBBS'S шн GUANO, ÁN of ud SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and e к i rtificial Man known value. Puns Seoretasy 116, Fenchurch Street, E.C. ES'S WHEAT MANURE for UM a peii In consequence of the high p of Peruvian Guano, J. Lawrs has РЕ а WHEAT M ANURE for the. Rd season, W. ud Bol ра а. — ias - -— а sappy is ni Prico B S. WILLIAMS has much pleasure in announcing e that he has just. odis al Б атте о of this curious and крыса ке а moderate London, N. cies BEAUTIFUL. OOE я Sul TS Can AQUILEGIA GLAND ООЗДУ cm геи у ела eed ir roots, s Lond f the same at gi genae » ke! wee 3’ Ci The Trade supplied at the wholesale rate. JOHN GRIGOR & Co., Nurseries, Forres, Scotland. RARE OPP my Seeds now d a кем. 1 I быя roots at less than half cost 200 fine га POTATOES at 7s. 64. per T Liverpool. B.L hi t. of "Ris pem ted AS сые е rà t mE Ё pee gen si per ton Lue the A КЕ [ал ra iie Barzing Creeks. Genuine n Guano Gibbs; Ni Xe of fedes р of Ammonia, каза 9-9 "Cheuioal Man merican and other Cakes at iius JOHN Me YO; and 29, Eden Dublin. . 40 to to 45 per Cent. of Soluble зев Р1асе, pem URNARD, LACK anD CO/S PATENT CONCENTRATED SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, тас of тот Mr. Wax, January 23, 1862. n round Pita 44 per cent. (44 p. "Also 85 ORCHARD TREES in Pots, from 4 to 8 foot in height, fine trees, consisting of Peaches, Nectarines, Plum Pears, "ала Cherries. Price 30/. n: The Lights would make a jum Orchard House, 100 feet in length. | Ё F i Ta Hint to the PATENT em 2 SHORT FIBRE for Orchids and Drainage i in pots, 3 ge Stamps or Post-office Orders payable to J. Dans 4 & Bal RSHAM’S BRUSHES and MATS аге the best and mo. Ё economieal of any that are made, and are sold in every town in the kingdom. CavrION.—See that. every Brush is stamped “J. mo Patent, Kingston-on-Thames." Notice ME HANDLER (of the late Firm il Ке P sega HORTICULTURAL L1 а to inform his frie — the Jew! that he d OYED - m Priory Road, Wand rth Жов o No. E LULA Fulham Road, 8. Ww. |J. . WILLMER, HORTICULTURAL AGENT, AU TIONEER and VALUER, Springfield Nursery, Sunbury, Middlesex, S.W. : L'STATE GE. — HORTICULTURA A out. For the Advertiser's style, see Hortieult ural Innovatio . 1172, G. kie $' Chronicle, Dec. ^, 1862. N, 30, Eastbourne Terrace, agio W. рас ant to Amateur Garden FROST, AND ITS Hay VOC AMONGST EAR po ROPS. ld them for uch longer time. This which уллы Ebo given before! the: end of January in any sea will be forwarded, togi with a fe Meier instructions to I. IMEEM Gardeners need not apply. H Е For fal»: and prices apply to J. Sg Ww & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester: bif ata da ое TREES. — ARRON'S MACHINES, red by parties app iiec m built under his EE vaston Castle, Jan. 10. rT'HE HI: NT of the SET tus SMITH'S STE CULTIVATING W ЕН de to Mr. Pike, € Stevington, Beds, ia 1858, showi ractice from аа there: and ab СЕА Lodge, nm otio evidens er ving the EEN r of елеу of the fne que and durability as well as т н eman w о0о Bletchley Еч Е be suppli 2 завот, анас асы perd eer эчке. sep io to ME WILLIAM чи INTON p CO. ce REMOVED from Place, Бына {о 50, сон, Street, Regent | ENCAUSTIC ae other P. AVEMENTS and PLAIN Bs rs S , &е., as cheap colours, aud сар Larders, and otter. Stable [vae Brieks of Red and White Wall Со pings, Glaz Tò obtained of Ра ROSHER, W: à Ground Street, Blackfriars, Ө; Old Swan Wharf, hee Pr 8.7. ; mg ини Road Wharf, near tbe Opinion “ This material contains i 9) | is ня Soluble Phosphate of Lime, and is the richest in Unis rtantfertilisimg agent that I can remember to have.met umm mye er es — тарай. Коев VOELCKER, Jan Dr. Кы ni bs s.t Întrodueed his m о оца -notice of the culturist, an: com on, and finely wdered со: ation of this He E: bruni Plainly show that you are resolved fully to maintain its character. Га e ауны, vits сы Бу Und Mb : the Вола! Айн Society, with Pad trials, Prices, &o.. furnished on application to B. URNARD, Lack & Co., Plymouth," EE am pei the Manufactory, or 1s. 8d. per gallon paid to any Fation in! the seats of reds of the whom the most flattering Fostimoniats which HILL & Эмїтн will forward on applica inti Sold in casks of about 30 gallons sani at 1s. 6d. per m. Apply to HLL & SwtrH, Brierley Dudley, ms ias fite рл: E.C., be obta pU ре eg d e am ofi E a hed by them at the No. ovent багер, 1m the said С Hill Iron Works, from whom only eir Offi JA THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 3.—1868.] SATURDAY, JANUARY 17. African tree Colonia mial Cer MS um .. E: b «5 E Р Exhibition, Agri. Inte: nal ve Farms, Morton d Boy rev. 61 a у © Н South a 55 c a pog 55a 55a a ё сау, colonial...... 56 a ec Conifers » є | Tithe commutation 62 b towing in Norfolk ... 55 b | Trees, African 54'e en ,smoke consuming . b | Vancouver Island. 55 b Hue and сту аа Veterinary Manual, rev . 6015 Nice, OUS D ERR He c! Weatherof1862 .............« 52 b AGRICULTURAL AZETTE arkets, written expressly for the Paper. is Fivepence STAMPED EDITION, 64. зм Rodi, бй Carriage e Free. AND MoCULLOCH, Кы MERCHANTS, Covent Garden Market, London, W.C. Agricultural Seeds. G 15 BS amwn. CO, е колах е application. AU H GRUIA ERE SOCIETY: FRUIT C L MrerING of the кююне will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 21st "e at to Rooms: South Аун iey iiie нча hs as com- ety. Chait to be " p serra grid Committee OYAL E T SO 124 bas LONDON The TWO SHOWS for tlie Season 1863 will be held at the Zoological Gardens, Clifton, as usual, on THURSDAY, May 21, and THURSD. hee Sk Schedules are n very, and may be h y for deliv obtained са ў = ар lication t to to tbe пас ЕЕЕ the Gardens ; etter e Honora Teq. азага rley Plac ace, Clifton. z тоа: Juss MEN, of Chiselhurst, hereby returns his most ма. to all Куе kind friends wh VOTES have A, sese le him o; cas of PENSIONERS at the pn ex Election of the е oyal Benevolent. Insti- B б. WILLIAM e fine and oriens ong of the above jo varieties for Fruiting in шн}, Seven Sisters and "annie Roads, Hol- pe Vines, 473 BULL. n. R.H.S, F.R.B.S, has and healthy stock of well ripened VINES "um EYES, : x a „е best kin nds (New w and Old), either for Р lanting, Estab'ishm e^ for New and Rare Plants, King's Road, I: ; London ‚В. W. Grape Vines S begs to intimate | that he Eyes a d ding Grape Vines. ERY anD SON MEN Or. ai stock of the above is season, A PRICED LIST now ready. аа eT m а Large Collection о healthy, at w prices, fit either for Ро. т Р) Out. Also а choice variety of all the best ROSES, a К iunt 3 of рн and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, with s bau т ВЕ ; DISPOSED С OF. gentleman 1 4 do IE п йы 38. no xpi Sls oy le M 1862, "Po BE 0 BE DISPOSED € OF, a ‘a splendid lot of DWARF old. Also Trans- E oa топшы ы i inform their Patrons unusuálly бре this весы С Chester. . CRAWFORD, ү Beech Nursery, begs to SEEDS. ‚А LIST of which f strong, yon — applicati SEE. 26, Down Street, Piccadilly, London, W. AU and n Seeds, AN Р." SEE b Ohó and MrncHANTS, Wisbech. Special PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on application. Agricultural and Garden Seeds. HARLES SHARPE AND C O0, ERCHANTS, and NURSERYMEN, Sleafori SPECIAL PRICED LIST of SEEDS of 1862 growth on Genuine Garden and Agricultural алар AMES CARTER АН C O, SEED FARMERS and NURSERYMEN, 237 and 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. LYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, , Union Road, Plymouth. See General Advertise ment, page Stan ILLIAM EPPS, JUN. supply fine STA ооло RO! ROSES, д „ре: 100 0; e. per doz. ries, A. Roses, Gla а olus 222: Ape ees. RK серое биі" solicits ап inspection . ST of R. his Stock, e. of the articles noted above, which he offers аб modera! DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES on — M: Edgehill Nursery, d Jan. 17. Rose Nur , He E. P. FRANCIS cue a ow 8 vua f of б IA heic: o о вош! Е icat tion. - HARLES TURNER S "DrsenIPTIVE ra du of the best Varieties only, also contains several Novelties. e Royal Nurseries, Slough. I» ITALIAN EROSES, 3s. per dozen. ust arrived. в & мейш, Seed -Мегеһапіѕ, Covent; Garden Melon "London, W. qaem PJEOLUM (Cry BUTLER &, M'CurLLo CATA- ready. It AN et d RE oral "wu erchants, Covent Garden 1 Market. LYMOUTH ED PEDIR. . Plymouth. The GENERAL PRICE CURRENT is now ready. Good Seeds, Carriage TS " Market Prices. U, T .,1,,0 NN "d ом Ф S SEED GROWERS 2 Мав ` Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, б ltur al Seeds. IJ AME g CS Gnowrns and MERCHANTS, 7, Borough Market, London, S.E. Garden and Agricultural Seeds, Nase Free. ILLIAM WOOD Nn. SON, NunsEeRYMEN and SKED Eae a Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. NDRÉ LEROY'S NURSERIES, at Angers, the largest and richest in France. CATALOGUES sent on applica cation. uine Seeds, AND SONS, and FLORISTS, prec Woodlands Dome V usse ол Hounslow. w read; free. New CATALOGUES n t Quality only. ОТОР ЖЕДИ Ах CO, SEEDSMEN, — PIA Marko, London, W.C. ALOGUES Post Fre | PERSA. SPECIOSA ne ond Palace var.). d 25. 6d. per packet. "Post Free. ной o аы Covi din. EU London, W.C. E an а. GE ЕН SEEDS. CARRIAGE FREE IN 000 DESCRIPTIVE LIST, l пе iun upon application. джаз i roce and Sons, Seed Merchants, 102, Eastgate — Erica s (Cytisus fragran W.'TA KUBOT os can v supply fine agen of the above e in 48's; ; also ER CAS mall 60” rong and healthy. арий German Flower free). pes s p SONS, Reading, ve just ks, hav sed i etel importation of GERMAN FLOWER will be sent gratis and post free on Eo li all the Year Round.—S 'S SEED E EN will be. sent post |a free е оп ph. n ла EY en of our Growth RET TER AND CO. now pM. M. xecute ER Ad heat экее ie at their ажа Farm Holborn, W.C. 237, 238 High CHAMPION Y „CUCUMBER. ronicle for DOO MEEN Royal Society Я а-а ри the best Tedd | offer the -— 238, & 261, High Holborn, London, W.C. таб UTHILL'S PRINCE ALBERT СОС К C Ma Ee pte каа гы - e r 50 1 М BUTLER & M'CULLocH, Seed М, шы она бийи иш. Е Y EEDLING RC above will саша by frati CNPRUGE FIR & INGRAM, "Huntingdon. Mi iE ER FIR, TWICE DRMBSFUAE TED: 1to 1 feet, 15s. per — d. m to 2 feet, 20s. per 1 вш Appi y S. Holders о of the үүр 50,000 BLACKTHORN, d Peer Јонх PERKINS, 52, Market Place, Northam ,8 to 9 foa E for planting in Hedge Rows. Apply. stating quantity T duda per 100, to Mr. P. J. rm The Nurseries, Banbur АКТЕР n ATELY, either ОАК, P MISTLETOE gri e ub pose of, apply, with p depen ал м. сор & Sox, Woodlands АКТЕР, а: Two Dozen: еп: QUERCUS E They be straight-stemmed from 4 to 5 feet КЫ О ог Maggie if fit for d RE T. W. Воотн, Gardener, Arley Hall, Northwich, Ch. y ns ndis Maresfeld, Uckfeld, ANDS RTH РОТА S.—To, THE Pda We offer the Feder (warranted true), carriage paid Price sent on applica! der tg 37 z] а EN. Tarm, ме et Place, Man: и а AND W. STATES. offor to the Trade. all the best «ж пош ror bo а аа scab. Prices — Market Place, Manchester. S be 31 Years. Ну 29 ASHLEAF, the Earliest KIDNEY POTATO P. ai to the Trade (cartiage paid) sent on application eyes toes UTTON AND SONS: Seed Growers, Reading, have а large stock of ся early kinds of P Lag egi 4. из m diseas Prices, reg с., will be POTATOES.—Splendid. Stocks of — s Early Glol P Oxford, Early F Early rly tu dla Кале той and Jie Y Miss woe ша Flour-ball iik es P SHARPE, Wis banks cc AIT BIRMINGHAM ue like it an on пси to EBB, Calcot Gardens, Redding. * ATES, Seedsmen, Manchester. * THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ^ [JANUARY 17, 1863. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL ——— SOCIETY. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE RUNE AND MEETINGS IN 1863, THE GARDEN, SOUTH Kidisiros W. MEETINGS OF COUNCIL, PROMENADES, BALLOTS FOR PLANTS, SEEDS, TUESDAY, FEB. 10 ТоЕзрАҮ, FEB. 17 ЕвгрАҮ, Бев. 20 WEDNESDAY, FEB, 95 .. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 FnrpAY, MancH 20 TUESDAY, MARCH 31 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 * FRIDAY, APRIL 24 TurspAy, May 5 WEDNESDAY, MAY 97 .. FnipAy, May 29 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 .. SATURDAY, JUNE 20 .. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 94 .. ке Ез АД Ар AND FLORAL AND ry Meeting, at 1. Ballot for Seeds, at 2. 1, Moti Election of ptem at 2. Hisce: oem at 1. nd at 2. Floral Committee, at i" Fruit Committee, at 1 CAMELLIA 8 „atl. Bandat 2 Floral Committee, at 10. Fruit тан, at 10. + Council, at 1 Meeting for Election of Fellows, at 2. dein gm dem at 12. ове SHOW, at 1. and at 2. DR E Ploral ote at 10.' (Егш ie ic ns at 10. Council, at 11. x B for Tus tion of Fellows, aud Ballot for Plants, at N Opening of Exhibition of Sculpture, at 1. нр: m — at 12. Mitte e, at 12, FS Чо B at 4. у енй at 4. enade. Band аё 4. FmsrG GREAT Ех HIBITION, at 1. Bands at 2, Floral — at 10. Fruit Sub "om at 10. Council, at 1 MEE уы! сооп of Fellows, Ballot for Plants, &c. ЕР Promena: А-А ' Band а м Prom: enade, Band A Uncovering of got of Exhibition of 1851. Promenade. Banda Promenade. Band P^ ni Promenade. nd at 4. SECOND — ExnuiBiTION, at 1. Bands at 2. Floral Sub-Committee, at 10. Is Sub-Committee, а at 10. Band kE at COMMITTEE MEETINGS. Cou oe сапой, iS Tieton o тет, at 2. оме, Band a Тн. - AT Exsmriox- Ross NEW PLANTS, 2 Floral Sub-Committee, at 10. Fruit Sub-Committee, at 10. Band at 4. FRIDAY, JUNE 26 SATURDAY, JUNE 27 ҰЕрхЕзрАҮ, July 1 SATURDAY, JULY 4 Promenade. Turspay, JULY 7 Floral Committee, at 12. паг рза Fruit Committee, at 12 WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 P enade. Ва SATURDAY, JULY 11: $ enade. t WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 Promenade. Band at 4 SATURDAY, JULY 18 Promenade. Band at 4 Floral Committee, at 1 Tonpa 37 Fruit Committee, at 12. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 Promenade. Ban 4 Council, аё'11. . PEDE d$ { Meeting for Election eC Mr. at 2. SATURDAY, J 5 Promenade. Banda WEDNESDAY, JULY 29 Promenade. Band -h . To : " | Comi at 12. ESDAY, AUGUST 4 { р Жене ее, at19. * Turspavy, AuGUsT 25 .. De Общие, аб 12. Fruit Со: — at 12. AUT WER SHOW, at 1. D WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9 .. m Xon at ^w Floral Committee, at 1 Е аА a mmittee, at 10. loral Committee, at 13. TuzspAy, Верт. 22 Í Fruit Committee, at 12. . Council, at 11. Fmipar, Ост! 2 .. { Meeting for Election of Fellows, at 2, Floral Committee, at 12. TUESDAY, OOT. 6.. .. T Fruit € Committee, at 19, 1 ^ (Floral ux Fruit ас Council, at ADMISSION OF UA PUBLIC. ы 5 me year Previous to April 30, Len rra of 25 tickets may | be brought by Fellows for 8. per pa adm day : eA Ж day; pore atr che i Fecha ane HYACINTHS AND OTHER SPRING FLOWERS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 95, FELLOWS ; FRIENDS 2s. 6d. each. & ойшы EXHIBITIONS AND PROMENADES. Feb. HyacmTHs, &O. . з. 6d. г Admission by pay- Keka 18. CAMELLIAS, а ES A t Pe ment at се os п. GREAT EXHIBITIONS. April 15. ALEAS AND ROSE SHOW . . or by tic T i . by ticke rice y — 5. OPENING OF EXHIBITION OF SovurrURE.. 95. 6d. previously pur- Мау 27. First AU I 0 «| “жаа, irg А pue Sept. 9. AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW 2s. chased Јаве 17. S G the day ot the ENADES.— Wednesda; ` May 20 THIRD EXHIBIT AND E Cos Show. lfpaymentis » sí ^ June 3, 10, 24 July 1 { BHO x erro ES at the door, 7s. 6d. Me » » July 8, 15, 22, 29 9s. ôd charged for each admisslon m Saturdays, Мау 16, 23, 30 cus 3 i » » e 6, 13, 20, 27 » » July 4, 11, 18, 25 LIST OF PRIZES. | ps d 2d Prize, | Total Prize. £ з, || CrAss. &- в 1, 8; m зо 10. 6 not less than 3 colours 10 010 | 8 3 d. ыа аена © 015 010 | 2 8 12. PY gie M EM 0 15 0 10 3.5 13, 6 Ge: forced, 6 kinds 0 15 010 |. 14. 6 Pots of of) Liles of the ‘alley ex 0 15 0 10 15. 6 Prim а eia colours .. зь à 0 15 010 | 16. 6 Double un РОБА Б ЖО) less than 2 colours Г" MS $4 17. Miscellaneous Collection of Plants in Flower 101|0 i ) Мотк,—Огеһїйв and Stove Plants, not PRÉ grid Е in Classes 7 & 8. >. m PRIZES IN Cra ETE key Илес, Камит Ше; FRIENDS 25. Prize. | Prize. "Total. SPECIAL PRIZES. ; £ s £ s. € s. шее best Camellias ^" = = 10 0 three best Tree Mignonettes Vs - — з 0 ‚ flower, distinct kinds 210 | 110 50 d ; distinct kinds 801]|20 6.0 s net kinds 20771119] 410 10 | 015. 1 15. 20. 110 410 1 10: 3: po 10 0 10 110 2.0 110 4 10 2 0 110 410 10. днл new kinds J axvany 17, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 47 ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIET Y.— Continued T AZALEA AND ROSE SHOW, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 FELLOWS Free; FRIENDS 2s. 60. e 3 18 2d за | Pie Pre Prize Total. | Prize. | Prize. | Prize. Total. : E £ k 144 h £ &. СОгдвз. & в. 6 8, £s £ s. CLASS * d ГА ра ө ninme kinds .. A UN ) 40 110 10 4 10 10. 12 AA 3 of each kind, viz. d 8 втеу m. 9. 9 Aza nctkinds .. и (Amateure) 2 0 110 1.0 4 10 white edged, Panem edged, and 3 selfs, > о i" ЕСТ 3. 6 ГАР distinct o a T m (pen 110 л 0 0 15 8 6 kinds . VoM pri 110 10 015 $5 4. 6 Roses, dis A TTE ` и» егутеп)| 2 0 | 110 | 1 0 | 410 ||ll. 8 Auriculas, " еа oh kind distinct — .. (Amateurs) )32| АЙЛЫ ЧЕ 5. 6 Roses, dist ттен kinds "m г Санав 2 9 119 1 0 4 10 19. 6 Alpine Auxieulas, distinct see e (Amateurs) ы pis 010 $1 6. 4 Roses, distinct kinds — .. — .. .. Open) 110 | 1 0 | 010 | 8 0 | 13. 6 Polyanthus, "distet kin n» , eines) 015 | 010 | 0 7 | 112 T. 6 Сіпега ја distinct Кіпаѕ,. .. — .. Орел) Ef 22.04: 0 Ш 3 5 14. 4 Cyclamens, distinct LO (Amateurs à» 4t : 017 8, 4 Cinerarias, distinct kinds . 11 (amateurs) 1 0 | 015 | 010 | 2 5 || 15. 24 Pansies, cut bloom: 2distebkinds „+ (Open 015 1.010 1.0 $1 128 16. 8 Pansies, Fancies, in Y distinct aet «4 (Open) Ё Рӯ id $5 са m ta in Сана 1 to: з mid grown in 17. Miscellaneous collection of Plants in Flower .. +| 110 9. 4 сей Acacias, distinct kids .. .. ..| 10 | 015 | 010 | 2 5 PEMS Rules and Regulations to be had of Mr. EYLES. ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W. е УЕЙТОН AND SON, Yet ter and Chels S.W., are now prepared to supply SEEDS of the эы J AMES V EITCH, JUN ing splendid pcd recently introduced by them, feeling .5 confident that two such fine addi опи to the Flower Garden cannot fail to give general satisface РЕ n AMARANTHUS arduus ма S RUBER.—Introduced CATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS 52/5757 EO XE pact habit (av к WITH: А e OF IMPLEMENTS "AN "OTHER MARDEN BEQUIBEIIS, Ноо mendoi by 8ko Fiora rmt istinet Dabit. er W PUBLIS n , AND The following persons having obtained their Seed of м J. V., JUN., d hi 1 attenti tł 1 f hia bud ‚ бап warrant his pes — from Messrs. V. & SON, bled t BEEDS Um p NAME AND OF THE MOST GENUINE DESCRIPTION. yen stin ck M*'Aslan, Messrs., Glas, Beck, Henderson & Co., Messrs., y Adelphi, London Butler & MOulloch, Messrs., Covent Garden Cattell, Mr., Westerham, Kent 7 е Cutbush, Messrs. W; & Sons, Highgate, N. 3 Charlwood & Cummins, Dove таеп =: & S т & Bolton, Messrs., D UA Де et, Street ч Dic Mi Е. & А., : à Dickson, Messrs. James & pow от COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS Dobson Mes. fewer 2 nie, Laird, pie oma Edinburgh inney, M essrs. tes! d FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. Fisher, Holmes, & Co., Messrs., She Fraser, Richardson, & бова, Muss, x | Bishopegate Street НоПашЬу, Mr. E., Tunbri е Wells" AAE p No, No. 3. NA Кге, Meere, & Bon, Haaster, Holland essrs em, £ E | £1. | 105. " патас, Мин Р, @ Bon; Bdinbürghi and Тондон tux Methven, Mr., Edinburgh 1. гр IH a top that i одл Т Minier & Co. ; Messrs., 60, Strand 7 Y Shaw, Messrs., & Co., Manchester Ест = вео CATALOGUS, а Сору of which may be had Post Free on COR шь Меи, Piter бо Hamburga” All orders amounting tö 10s. and upwards sent Carriage Free, nt. ше „Сарот ork Stuart Mein, М Мозг, т, Kelso, N.B. WOODLANDS NURSERY asb SEED WAREHOUSE, MARESFIELD, Vilmorin Moser dics Paris ае UGKFIELD, SUSSEX. _ — наво B.C. IMULUS OUPKEUS.—This beautiful Ие GARDEN SEEDS. Mire, Vus Ба € т to 7000 feet. S f - А warf and compact habit, not ex: renal LI ; DINNING & SONS noel iia periost inem atd э — flowers in great м "cir ed e cpm ry ed for the Flower Garden or NURSERYMEN AND SEÉDSMEN E" been constantly exhibited during the past seaso (SUCCESSORS TO THE LATE R. GLENDINNING), Royal cmm rbd -PTE is indo dodi Ноне ара te d БЕРЕ 5 3 3 cannot fail to giv е general sai tisfaction now sending out their COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS. The undermentioned having аа" their Seed of Messrs. M & Бо: ble to ly the preceding о 1 contains us С of PEAS, and all other Seeds in proportion £5 5 0 cons ridere prece Men x 5 ditto dit 440 Austin & M*Aslan, Messrs., б: Be Еа Б делай, ditto ditto ditto 330 Batler & McG mri iria бие, W.G We. 9.4 , 19 Quarts ditto ditto ditto 220 от мга О М5 , 6 Quarts — ditto ditto ditto 1.4.0 Р : " 5 N " ditto i ditto - i a ditto Half-Hardy Annuals » 12 i No. 6, " 5 ёњ Tender Annuals ә. s CHISWIOK NURSERY, LONDON, W. E 48 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 17, 1863, UTCH BULBS — - SURPLUS STOCK. — Orders over 10s. value carriag Рег 100—%. d. HYACINTHS, in xs mixture ` oUm. LATE TULIPS v. A . 10 0 EARLY T : 6 р PARROT TUL 7 Also a variety of other Bulbs at equally low prices ; M in good condition, PRICE LISTS post гы en — n Wm. оор & SoN, Woodlands, d, n vA rUokfüeld —- Room. mportation of the beautiful and ragrant Flo Ne has just been de. and HS and dl selected Bulbs ed be obtain г without барро intment, at A. CoBBETT's Foreign Warehouse, 18, Pall | o nt, ed regulations for treatment (isses эп SUPERE BALSAMS, 6 dat NTERNATIONAD ARUM 35 Lm rh oth and gold, 20 stamps ; plain. GLENNY Ys LIST of the BEST SIXTY БЕКОВ Ri the Flower сеа free for а directed envelope. Nurseries to Let, i" nd othe E Wanted, Ci and Valuations by G. GuENNY, Fulham, S.W. "qos H. Бех Е AND SON, гуне 8 Great Berkhamsted, beg T "partion ular attention to their splendid col- lection of ба STANDARDS of he] popular kinds, fine and strong. DWARF STANDARDS, v: y strong, and best sorts, suitable for r giving aa Лу оч ойор. in beds, &c. ized Pots for immediate Forcing, fine and good. Dwa RF у r^ own roots, the ано kinds for beds, т Also fine earn) for Conservatory or Greenhouse of TEA SCENTED (Dwarfs G9. PARSONS pers d offer fine са ROSES, from 25 to 4 feet stems, аё 5l. per 100, or 15s. рег dozen ; including the New Varieties, 18s. pie dozen, or et ed 100; the last New Varieties of 1862, DWARFS, 303, CATALOGUES free on application. Western ди» Brighton; and Hassock's Gate Nursery, Keymer, Busse: Ws тр а 37 | (yellow) Te етту Ж nearly 5 inches across. Europe. fior with a [n limited. Packet freo by post for 13 пара, which must be sent wi Silver iun E novelty, introduced by packet, ү. : 1 now rea Фа G moderate prices. Seed Trade. ARTER AND Holborn, 5 LEAN а VARIEG. D ВЕЕТ, for duh SNOW: SIWINTER BROCCOLI, true, LITTLE PIXIE CABBAGE, HENDERSON'S PINE-APPLE BEET. —— ө. Т Genuine » Seeds. — Carriage e Fre M. CU ioco & de oa beg to э that they are n red to cute orders for GENUINR GARDEN SEEDS, b which their house! is нот a Mr. C. gives his nal a vii this branch of oi business, and we Pe romidently end Ape offered! ps being of the best quality, at со т prices а аз Mes. nt, CATAL. LoĞUES А5 ов ар Бе EW VER Marii above bi Actinella THOM ich, consignmont of Sod o Бозу we S, e a grandiflora rey an -— d PSON, Бекр Sas Tavern Stre à, Ipe. || gsto озо ies he acus нег, а ‚ small above remar eT уа mposite, from des: "m bed by ssor Gray, in ndid Dwarf Firm Plant, with Perfectly new to xg marked sple: е ets е Aes а аы Ms Quantity very 'as in Gazani ith the А а аа Certificates. RHO Е MACU gens аай. Тн еһ, їз y ES of the above "аша Australia. rice per MP SON, . del to su nply , 18. s DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE for 1863 is | eady. n Park Nurseries, N.W. TAS, ^ а ME sorts, "fine plants, beauti- fully e with belg: to 30s, per dozen. Хос эшле бы the р x how oen from eii per doz. к new bedding Pansy, BOY ve Met cine 6s. per doz rose, ро very Ne E een yum Trade on application to Wa. Hy. TREEN, ` TRO ер Rugby. Early Spring Flo xd ANT POLYA ANTHUS; ditto COW. LIP; Florist's Flower, MIA THUS, У Roots or Seed; b ouble Purple; COW. SLIP fro US and other viele, ipe of whi en i RICHARD WEBB, Calo: be dem and Flower Seeds, Carriage Fre 1 \ TM. PAUL (Son and deno: to the late А, Pim) fully announces that his SEED CATALOGUE is Spring pm ooming Plants. AMELLIAS, including the best nar Mie e ies plants, set with bloom buds, from 0, HEATHS, EPACRIS, CINERARIAS, and JASMINUM RANDIFLORUM (grafted), remarkably fne plants, at size, from 60s. Also HUMEA ELEGANS, extra strong, in 6-inch pots, To i Trade.—Vines from Eyes. маха anr SON, Nurseries, ч `в іну paned RT IS of Buckl Tenes, Мака Pese Golden Hambro’, erkham- 18s. per doz. JAMES DICKSON & кы Newton Nurseries, Chester. s's Best id Fuchsias. G. DERSON and SON аге оу ЖӨ О Bo ^s ХНА following Fire t-class Flow uscat, Dlack Peter, Charlesworth Tokay, Саар MDLLE. us (BANES). aa &c. BIANCA y e ATA (BANES), ARS (BANKS PPLE and РЕАК TREES, &c— I т wine Ой MÁS epodinions Qul 2А 1 00 doz. Dv Dwarf and Pyramidal PEAR TREES, best sorts, К. PIU m быы а т р plants of all last ык Det oie es 1s. 6d. to 25. 6d 3 2 A... Dwarf Г а Ру Pyramidal APPLE TREES, best sorts, | Р SOLANUM GAPSICASTRUM. КОА. VARIEGATA, a packing inclu i ith elegant. ted leaves and red GENERAT L LISTS of NURSERY STOOK on application. pues ^H i-re [е habit ; 3s. 6d. and Eae CHABLES ERS, Nurseryman, &c., Jersey. cllington Nursery, St. John" s wood; London, N.W. MBROL 5 VERSCHAPFELT, NURSERYMAN, Gladioli Ghent, Belgium, has the pleasure *to offer now for the equos шарлен шка emi es o . PAUL (Son and Successor to the late A. PAUZ) AME ctfully ur ез 2. d e ei Role ha APPLE CALVILLE GARIBALDI .. 8з. БАХЫР descriptive 1 lis t of all t valnáblo PEAR BEURRE DE GHÉLIN 5s. of GLADIOLI, the of whi vw ES usually fine e s exce lent Pear bens ned E First Prize at the great | would reid. ini або аи purchasers that | he was divider Pomological Show at Tournay, Belgi prizes at both the Royal Horticultural and Crystal Palace М.В. These two new F. g tember be ied 4з. to 428, per ызчы ** Illustration Horticole." Nurse eed Warehouse, Waltham Cross, N. HE GREAT VINE at HAMPTON COURT.— The Subscribers being the holders of the Royal Kitchen Gardens, Hampton er are enabled to offer genuine the famous and truly excellent HAMPTON COURT BLACK up eer GRAPE. Strong well-ripened plants in 9-inch pi 60s. р. doz. piei nres PE iz RENE doe 6d, ihe. If RIR in large numbers a considerable reduction will be made in price. JACKSON & SoN, Nurseries, Kingston, S.W. AXTRA SERONG, ud VINES.—All v peruk pe M Sow — ўз. репе 3 smaller, for G in POTS tis oem Зз. 6d. ре а аар. ion in in cer ice will be made to large purc! recommend the above, our stron ng Vines ИЫК for some years given unqualified satisfaction." — Vide "iron Article in p.11 Chester. Osters Seedling Grape. ESSRS. JOHN AND ды LEE have to Mr. Fosters si bunches being large, amber colour. The flavour of Foster's Seedling is most аа Downe's, and as | most MS NEN of hanging well planting, Ts. 64. each. A few Fruiting Canes at 21s. each, _ * N and Seed Establish: Ham E gr ursery ment, mer- Fruit Trees, ICHARD SMITH has no hesitation in saying, that ре ротата Н. far the largest Stock of FRUIT TREES | in the — of e Pears, Plums, лене. eii fem Half- alt Standard, and Half-Standard, 8 pe of the finest де ies in the best ESCRIPTIVE керу LISTS on вррцсанон: RICHARD Өмїтн, № Wo possible E OSEPH FR iu Clarendon Nurseries, C. at 3s. 6d. d Н s S., has a large Stock of the одек, "Ttade price cation, wise quami be - P ums, | а соп ie reduction э а of А says :— Тһе Salis- | spikes you have sent us are t a tar ptem M X. Prat LADIOLUS, БЕК DLINGS Se GAN DAVENSIS. Ne n Б.а handsomest autumnal o; w ready for sending out. wei attention has been Бете ‹ оп the Gardeners Chronicle le for December 13, 1862, | selection, са е bo» those of the best q Paradise а. fine La са Holloway, London, N. of the above i in excellent condition, ion, consisting of th а hybrid varieties, fro: ey will be happy tural Sept 3, 180, and two First Class Prizes at the Royal Borton? Kensington, otto Mate- be f Sept. 10, 1862, will | colour now jS RA y post. The COLLECTION of VEGETABLES recently commended by the Royal Horticultural Society was grown from feeds fürnished by him Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Waltham Cros ss, N. Flower and Vegetable Seed AES and Flower Root Cat e. C TYSO, Yo and сЕ чы N, will Mes the e above "NEW LISTS to any address for one s SEED Р IUE per RS i M Ash Leaf : Early Handsw Ts. 6d. Варз Early Oxford. Us Fortyfold 5s. 6d. ES Wallingford, Berks. HEELER/S LITE BOOK for 1863, WHEELER'S TOM THUMB _ LETTUCE i WHEELER'S IMPERIAL LETTUCE The price of the Lettuce is 1s. per packet, post free. шалы. :; TOW Sa ү Trade that their 66 Little Book” í entered at Hall, and that they cannotallo be copied, ~ ү: & e Growers, Я 50 in 25 extra e varietii 25in ҮЗ 12 in b uo t 015 0 50 in B0 s varieties €! э TA CET. 50 in Ж» zm MUS аа.) 25 in 25 8-6 12 in 0 1 0 5 хіта vois d 2s, ôd. per doz., A75. 6d. per 100. Вотев & MoCurnLocH, Seed Merchante, Savant Garden | and Vi arieties, WILLIAMS'S э collection of these rb “Bulbous Рі зае аа doubt the i € ee e garden, is no are many novelties, and none but offered. x es Collection of 24 прану ате Varieties, one root of each, 218. Collection of Choice Named Varictios, 68., a and m А PRICED and DE; Pon essi n applica tio — n ги ters Hornsey Roads, cuum at the edet Ж, у moderate prices, viz., apre e 100 in 50 ..£4 0 0 50 in 50 x P P E 210 0 50 in 25 э» АА s. ^ i 4 0-9 ет UVP Жүн а, 25 in 12 "oec pra o Ж 12 ҮЙ di 010 0 ewer varieties vr prios, Roo List. prs iE M 2з. 6d. n utn over 10s. on app lication. EA CALCE Standards ; Dwarf. | Woodlands ЖОК and Seed ала Maresfield, Uck- гыр апа Horizontally-trained field, Sussex. esira condition. inch ^ Gladiolus Brenchley (True). дка Co. beg to offer this season s ULBS of the abo was valde at the Crystal lication. 8 Show, South "Royal Nurseries, Great Yarmouth. flo stron ng medi: ME per ordered ariety (w which is a very pretty one ed а a bright i Mens or x ligh n maroon, conspicuou with white. bs cs rs are тюу туе ыз d It is pull uy very d Ы] for general cultivati 2s. 6d. per packet. Price to the Trade per ounce, 14, Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, London. A TREE or SHRUB SEED LIST zt be published ое АІ AND LAING have ойый the rera ева C NOVELTIES, pde can with confidenee recom being чый. ош of GOLD, described b; Án e yal orticultural vaga fT 1 мойте DELPHINIUM BICOLOR GRANDIFLORUM mer and most — maT It was the Floral surrounding "them." the Trade on applieation. Stanstead Park, Forest Hill, B.E. ; and Edinbu ЈАХСАВҮ 17, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ICHARD SMITH'S LIST of all KS EVER- EEN FIR TRIBE suitable for Britain, giving size, price, po pu ular and botanical nam: е дегі жетг description, orm, coiour, folia wt er, Ме m arts, native fi iage, growth, timb t eL an size there, situation, ү апа othe Eemil. with с emat of all their synonymes. Fr ree by post fot p mps. ICHARD › 8мин, Nurseryman, Worcester. STANSFIELD SONS beg to а anno б беса their LIST of BRITISH FERNS for this season cludin e New and Rare varieties, at reduced qoe is now — rg may be had on application, enclosing two ро: ке stamps. Alsotheir GENERAL FERN LIST, No. 6, for4 postag rchasers may deduct. Val 2 stai рп £ ‚ which pur наре Todmorden. Planting 8 xeu AND ‘SONS, Dundee, beg to at their PRICED LIST of FOREST TREES, ORNAMENTAL ‘TREES, SHRUBS, BORDER FLOWE RS, perum: Рина яа. AURICULAS, may now be had o cation.—Dun D. А R de É D. RS 24 to 3 vis ш, 2з. 6d. each, 9. г dozen, or 91. per 100. З td 4 feet, 3s. each, 305. - овас E Чәр рег 100. 4105 fet 4з. each, 428, per жаш or 171. per 100. A fine ral Collection of CONIFERJE, a CATALOGUE of which Will "be sent gratis. Apply to J. Merriott Nurseries, perite Somerset. SPECIMENS of SPRU Lares: 5 7 o 6 and 8 feet, by the doze: т ог d strong кайа E b COB a TREES, 20s. to 40s. per r 100; to per dozen ; Blahdard Trained PE JACHES Men NE EOTARINE S, very DUX also I irs cR do.; PEARS, PLUMS, V CHERRIES, DWARF APPLE QcoTT'S CATALOGUES No. 1.—FRUIT CATALOGUE and FRUIT TREE CULTIVA- se fed Rules describes nearly 800 of the best and med r Fruits, with copious Observations PE Direc tio edens "heir Cultivation ; the dotation о promie Root инш, апа other matter interesting to love ni ^j pd E 1i А d. No. TER, and SPRING BEDDING- PLANT СА TALOGUE, 1s pages. No. 3.—The DESCRIPTIVE CONIFEROUS CATALOGUE, 25 pages. ALOGUE, 22 pages. . 5.—The SELECT NURSERY STOCK, 15 pages. zDecombor, the VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEED CATA- n April, the SUMMER BEDDING C JE Apply to J. Scorr, Merriott, eU Somerset. D ICKSONS АХ” CO. have just published ecu drip CATALOGUES, which may be had fre lication :— P VEGETAB E, AGRICULTURAL, and FLOWER SEEDS. . FOREST id " ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS. . RHODODENDRONS and CONIFERÆ. . ROSES. . FRUIT TREES. 72 pages Seeds, Seeds, Seeds S. Сави DINNING anp SONS (Successors to the late GrENDINNING) CATALOGUE of Ee GARDEN, AGRICULTURE] and FLOWER SEEDS is n ready and' may be pad m FApo eati "x Chis тіс ik Nui , W.—January, 1863 тйлйн, cup: and Other Choice kinds ing. table for Pottin ЧО: ATERER has the pleasure n2 say that he ыны ал the above in fine blooming Plants, st шше for Torong The following kinds toda d be inclu ей ке ВГА NUM VIVID PRINORSS AMELIA SURE VAND EVERESTIA BRAYANUM BARCLAYANUM VICTORIA ROSEUM BSUPERBUM, ATROSANGU &c. KALMIA LATI FOLIA, finely set with bloom, MYRTIFOLÍA, ditto. BELGIAN and other AZALEAS, very full of buds. Price on application to Јонх WATERER, The American Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. d, and GREENHOUSE PLANTS and FERNS. B А LOGU ir DESCRIPTIVE САТ of FLORISTS’ FLOWERS will be ready in Marc D. & Co. respectfully invite th of gentlemen | л e atten engaged in planting to thei ensive pe of FOREST TREES, which are —— ÓÓ {кзг and well rooted. They "have also а of hes NC Эа hon and SHRUBS of ki si ae ich t reasonable rates. PEARS, PLUMS, and CHE RIES, 6з. P 9з. per dozen. Epps Nurse ery and See ES tabli shment, Maidst Thorn Quicks. ARTER, NURSERYMAN, Keighley, has a k г the on from 1 to 4 years’ Transplanted, well rooted and very stro: ye c. will e Жн. to аб samples and prices, and also CATALOGUE of GENERAL NURSERY STOCK. , 12 fine RT ве Seve! 'any dista with perfect safety. For price or other particulars apply to GEonGE Lawn, The ns, Osm asto == Ashbourn, ss rch, Quick: VAS xe RAV, se (late GEORGE vas), offer FOUR MI ILLIONS of TRANSPLANTED RCH, from п to 45 feet, of very варено quality. FOUR MILLIONS of TRANSPLA ANTED RNS d various sizes, of which are ex Orders for i will be for office Order from unknown Оодарыш: A General PRICED LIST on application. ARGE ORNAMENTAL fee .—The Subscribers , Elm, and L eping Ash, Vimo, at "Willow, m ^" The abov will be sold. ERA иез taken quantity a great reduction will be made in t| J. IvERY & ом, Dorking Nurs Large Limes, &oc. Har GODFREY, NURSERYMAN, Stourbridge, eral hundred very fine LIME TREES, from 8, 10, 12, to 14 fect in height, most of them feathered two-thirds from the top do ards, and well rooted. Also about A E ELMS, 9 feet, e heads, and S'ems; NTU NDULOSA, e а few AILA LA 10 feet, d. sabie pink and Море: scarlet ; THORNS, ENGLISH PT. IP RTUGAL LAURELS, ARBOR-VITAE, in sorts, The above are all well grown stuff, and will be found useful to gentlemen planting where immediate effect is required. сез to be had on application, A large Stock of well-grown QUICK and HOLLY on hand. HARLES DALY anp SON will sell LEM Years олор THORNS at 98. рег нав Бе e, at 4з. рег 10 4з. 100. SWEET BAYS, 3 years 3d. 6d. RHODODENDRO;! JN: а оа id plante, 30s per 100. Variegated Holly, ан pou тр эме э Commen Y Privet, Seedling and lanted Trees, cheap, "for Specimen Conifers and other AMES VEITCH AN p SON "ED ei Es flo attention of noblemen es entlemen eir fine Stock of Specimen CONIFERS and other TRE Es. From the quantity they have they pe enabled to udi them at reduced prices, which will be given on applica! Abies Douglasii 8 to 5 fei e ш excelsa 4 to 6 feet cw 9109 ,, Piceh amabiiis .. lto IB Araucaria imbri- nobilis . 14 to 2}, са ило з аа . lito? ,, ” Д 6108 ,, » эз e 8t04 ,, Cedrus Deodara 3104 ,, » Nordman- $5752 3 406, етн . 4105 ,, » » 6t08 ,, , Pinsa 3 to4 ,, * t . 8to10,, Thuja giganton . 3104 ,, . 10to 12, Lobbi .. 3to4 ,, 4106 ,, 44106, С а аи 4106 p» Thujo opsis "borealis 3t05 ,, Cupressus ане ph em nia gi hase 8104, , 8 to 33,, ish Yews срв" » грот 6to 5toT The ads of the Siete eithe er in tubs or "with оа balls. Standard PORTUGAL LAURELS, 3 to 4} feet stems, with fine heads 4 to 5 feet through. WE СЕЕ ий 4 to 5 feet stem, with fine heads, 3 to 4 feet th p ind "HOLLIES, pyramids, 8 to 10 feet, a fine stock of Dwarf Trained PARS and APPLES, KALMIA LATIFOLIA, and BERB emn ASIATICA, the latter particularly recommended for Fence Nursery, Exeter. M Excelsior. NIGHT, BO Battle, Sussex, is ending out yd RHUBARB; i quite e dis tin СУ of very large and desirable favour, partaking largely of the flavour of the pple. Good plani ach. UTTING'S meom DWARF-RED BEET, recom- ended A Ур aci in —— БО? аз the best i es (Th. k.) Price to the Trade "1 Sons, Seed Warehouses, 60, Barbican, London, Е.С. Cultivation. € Cole’ rfection Cele: M. COLE has much pleasure in offering again to umerous customers the above, which has proved it: In sealed 3 E. packets, free by post, 1s. 6d. Price to the Trade upon application. Nurseries, Withington, near Manchester. OBSON'S for NEW PELARGONIUMS. КЫГЫН for SHOW wo EY UAR BSON'S for FANCY PELARGO DOBSON” S for SPOTTED PELARGONTUMS. DOBSON’S for NEW ZO d DOBSON'S for PRIZ NERARIA| DOBSON'S for PANSIES. berg dede E ex E ЕТЫ СА и unequalled in the kingdom. Стари Sale exceeds 2000 packets. In go oi e 1s. 6d, е Rg 6d., and 5s. each. J.D Ne Вона , Seedsm eworth. SEED. — Ten OBSON'S PRIZE- CIN ERARIA First Prizes awarded to our collection in the spring, 1862. In sealed xen И 2з. 6d., and 5s. J.D N & SONS „ Seedsmen, Isleworth, DEREN a sealed packets, e, 24 0, m ENSIS SEED. 1, 2s. c s дессан lee ew Bedding Plan! ч MARANTHU TRUS MELANCHOLICUS RUBER em ets, 1s. erm J. icio 8, Seedsmen, І W. B. SALES COLLECTIONS nr GARDEN eworth. ре SEED is New Celery, Williams's Matchl х а EARE 2 я. "Ho llo owa ay, N. G pleas RED CE LERY eelin pln sn Ü о! T а GNA hardy, а eap он very solid and crisp, and of ost delicious йат n has Dom мае up for use pred the en of April witho jut having t tendency for to seed. From the tosti noni al kr is unquestionably the best Red Celery in cultivation. In sealed packets, 25. each. IST of MESSRS. SUTTON'S AGENTS for the _4 Баје of гис z ше ' STUDENT" PARSNIP, introduced by Professor Buc Barr & Sugden, 12, pert Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. Beck, à com * Child, Adelphi Up nd Miei London Brown, Henry, 4, © tati w, Live ackhouse, Ja ames & Son Batt к & Co., Stran d Ln don De › Тһе Nu urseries, Cheltenham Carte; "478 , High Holborn, London Cattell, John, Wa с Cooper & Bolton, 152, Fleet aree e Cottrell, J. H., 15, Ring, Birmin Charlwood & Cummins, Tavistock Bow, orant Garden, London Clarke, Hen: somi 89, cel 2 Covent Garden, London Cooling, C., n Ga te, Cutbush & 'Son, The тей: Highgate, London, N. Davies, George, Stanley Nurseries, Liverpool Dicksons &B ^d orporation Street, Manchester Dickson ns, 102, Eastgate Street, Chester ickson, Sons, & Co., 23, Market Place, Man ter kson & Turnbull, Street, Perth Dickson, F. & A. & Sons, 106, Eastgate Street, Chester Dickson, Hogg, & Robertson, 22, Mary em us Dublin on, 57, n Stree reot H ing, 17, South Frederic pog Edinburgh; and Stanstead Park Nursery. Forest Hill, E ca Drummond & Sons, 58, win Street, Dublin Drummond & Sons, Війти; 64 prece 5 Holmes, & Со, Н De n y Nou. T" aser, Mürbatdeon, & Goad, 61 Bishopsgate St ithin, E.C. win, F. G., 3, New Market Hall, Sheffield bs, TEomas, & Co., Half M. treet, Piccadilly, London Garaway & Co., Durdham Down, sw LA tol mndi Wood, N. Son, Wellington. теб, St. ЕРАМ A. & Co., Pine Apple Place, Edgeware Road, W. pores 23 тзн Cork comer P Thos., Glen Nurseries, Musselburgh, N.B. Ivery, James & Son, Dorking, Surrey cash. Prices free by post on ap анов е No. 1. ge 29; | No. 8 .4. 5. | Kennedy, Thos. & Co., Dumfries Coleraine, Ireland. 10. сы Кю у-у oda Krolage, C.P. & Son, Haarlem, Holland ЕД » e Planting Season Peas 01 002 6 pts. | 6 ats. | 9 qts. 115 ч. 23 qts fed Rihania 09 er Age Wolverhampton pme 1 EXECUTORS of Mr. JNO. YOUNG, late | Bean „у ü Han ven, T., Nursery Gate, Leith Walk, Edinburgh Proprietor of the exte vi G ds, T ЖООК Beans &| 1 » [1359 2 2 8^ Di Lond Бате determined to reduc md valable ACD Dru Е лар Ише A an bu HOME Barbican Bristol - fully aris the Dm ERT JY and Broccoli, of sorts| 2 pkts. | 4 pkts. | 14 "es an „ |4 „ | Озбого & Son, N M iari erm Gm Doce 4 ED E ЧАНГЫ oo a eat EVERGREENS, HERBACEOUS, and arar aaea КЧ AEE. TED B L A E чу r Great Н h Boreas, рн ARD, DWARF, and POTTED ROSES. Quer. » » EE о » |l » |Piymeuth Seed Company, P! ontb, Dovon E V ARD, DWARF-TRAINED, and PYRAMIDAL | ЁШ т аа н и 10 воша Simona, оз, Argyle Arcade, Glasgow The varied Же cis L0. t. | 1pint | 13 pint |1 quart | Stuart i e That comment is umn ur POMA NE кс Riäge 1р. | 8 pkta. | Spkts. | Spets. | 8 pits Tarner Е qe ше Royal Nes р А The Grounds are open for inspection and sale daily, and in an — ' change Street, Wo quantities, at greatly reduced prices. а SIE S 14 loz | 20z | 2 oz. Lem diemque cos i Che Applications by post direct to to the Executors of the late Mr. Mustard -. А аш i A e ера rm Van Houtte, L Louis, Ghent Begium |—— NISL Radaho.. sio [b2, |4716, » | Wrench, Jacob, & Боп, о The "boe capital FREEHOLD NUR Nursery | y 4 Бег} трк. | 1pkt. | 1pkt. | 1 pkt. | 1 pkt. Wood & рекле о abott 1$ sigi "producti eni ond: vin M Spinach, Round] | у 202. | 4ог. | 5 oz. | 807. г ios, Huntingdon usual Appurtenances, and Prickly r Ыы 5 M v. 64. Somersctshire, in excellent S with ty Town of | Tomato .. ..!lpkt. |2 pkts. | 2pkts, | 2d кіз. |2 picta, (0 oc ong m A rp nad > —.. ТО BE SOLD, with Eariy P is If any sorts are not wanted, larger quantities of others | аду MEE Ren (em in consequence of the AE will be sent. ; (m. ot no iate Owner. A PRICED LIST ma: be had gratis on раша. : NES ishment, Reading. 5 particulars, ap - Barton Nursery, Rt. it: Mary Он, nnb x fi ` *„* The Trade supplied on liberal terms, 50 1 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 17, 1868, SON. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Wholesale Cata EORGE JACKMAN anp SON'S PRICED. and p ӨТҮ САТА LOGUE for 1862 and SPRINR T. A ч npn Ж ape ун e M all the des i Ham т spg К З ч M s 5 ісе ап Raro Contate ‚МАМ — йс. Deci тыз TTrecs and таре PRIZE MEDALS 1851 AND 1862 m eu чө - eve vui Trosa, dio, gan be had AWARDED FOR SUPERIORITY AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE TO ing Nursery, Sv зе кулны Бла rises BUTLER & MoOULLOCTL ЗЕ MERCHANTS, S AND eg to Адош hat, their QATALOGUE of | KITCHEN, FARM, and ENT GARDEN MARKET | , А , Sto an | Collection of Ve table Boots for Onc M P ане) UPWARDS OF А Me E i слета М№о. 1 er Сој ц, Hed 54 а | No3 Бы „э 5 E uu COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS SUITABLE FOR ANY SIZED GARDEN. | i arded fre lication. Мотя. талата IA of No. 1. 20 Quarts of PEAS and other Seeds in mn £3 в 0 v 1 bri h egotables and an al ge tof the most valuable Flower No. 9, 11 ditto itt di tto ET Tr 9 9 0 cmt Scarlet and other Choice Rhododendrons, - No. 3. 8 ditto ditto ditto 110 0 pom WATERER'S CATALOGUE of the Dd = " : е init os стей by by bim ok the dial m No. 4. 5 ditto ditto ditto is 1 14 рп», Ba Lr 'в Par d, an - Ў S warded to all appücenta, No. 5. 5 Pints ditto to 10 6 Tt describes faithfully the colours of all the Rhododendrons, thereby rendering every facility for making ке А сме of the above Collections is given аб page 77 of Messrs. pons & MeCurzoor s systematically It likewise contains an abridged List of really Hardy ged SEED САТАН for 1863, which may be had free and post paid upon application, Conifers, yo po heizhts and prices. ie American Nursery, Bagshot, Surre ting to £1 1s, sent Carriage paid, Seeds БЕ = Kitchen чум Flower Ei > M OHN CXTTELVS DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE THE PE YNO UTH SEED C OMPANY, i of the al is now ręady, and will be туне post s р on applicat ti ion; it peres лы elect lists only, and includes, | PLYM OUTH. 1 ult АП parcels of "а of the а а of 21s. and upwards carriage paid to any Railway Station lend, Extract from a Letter жаН from а eet in YorBehire, dated December 11, 1862 :— Nyuy 20. ped v Aen Y рь Кон. “Our Vegetab o fine as when grown from your Seeds. А —Amerii АТЕВЕВ n GODFRE REYS "ONTA maigre i$ | The Company are now sending out their COLLECTIONS of SEEDS, which have always given great satisfaction, у, willbe sent on application; it gives а £3 00 now ready, and уг ill fair price and. description of all the Rhododendrons and other | No, 1, Complete Collection for a large Garden, for One Year's Supply .. Ti American Plants worth growing, as welfas ral s of Mie moak кен rigi Erop ey поне No. 2. Complete Collection for а moderate size Garden, for One Year's siot 200 аошуз Gardon, Зи e m e атина | Wo, 3. Complete Collection for do., smaller quantities, for One Year's Supply : 0 0 To the pATES ыст e a 56. No. 4. Complete Collection for а Small d а Ni & 15 0 bags resp ectfully to announce that his WHOLESALE Е | Мо. 5. Complete Collection for a Small Gar E. : 10 933 TATALO UE of the above is now ready, containing extensive 2 ed ,|Extra large Collection, containing double "ад Ина АНИ ш No1. 5 0 0 содегаора of Stocks, А: and other Choice Seeds. Free by Post on етае to бео. Масіхтовн, Seedsman, Road, Hammersmith, London W. Extra Collection Carriage Free to any Railway Station in Englan nd and Wales, and to any Steam Port in Established 1787. England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. HOMAS KENNEDY AND CO,, No. 1 Carriage Free to most Stations and Ports in the а Pes NURSERY AND SEED ESTABLISHMENT, No. 2 some Free t epar а бац uge Sintionaa "v: жм { Dumfries, us pum No. 3 Carriage Free Sh and P ; PRICED CATALOGUES pplication 1 FREE DELIVE У алны оь see the pine vm dM. now ready. FARM and GARDEN SEEDS under certain limitations will bo DELIVERED FREE OF CARRIAGE to the chiot hallway Stations Address, PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH. in Great Britain and the principal Steam Ports in Ireland. EXCELLENCE AND SUTTON S COLLECTIONS OF GARDEN SEEDS FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY REE). No. 1. A Complete Collection of KITCHEN GARDEN "еек for уст whole Year's Supply (with Instruetions on Cultivation) ә k 4 No. 2. A Complete Collection of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, іп quum —— reduced .. .. ( No. 3. A Complete Collection of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, be et e e i ^ 0 A Complete Collection of KITCHEN AI КЕ for a EM GARDEN e a о чи ЧИИ PT ipd tg cet al Lad f Xd A The sorts of f Vegetab те Кайы icri nie e tap those whi e ed # anie MU ILIA are ел i ich have pM to be the most prolific, best fl кой; and most worthy of озон cultivation d 1o test the merits c of, sad wii ch aro sl large Crops y nb extra oF pk TI exclude from our Collections not only inferior old sorts, but also such new onesas we have been. а y gi g —MECG a 3$ д дей... 4% L 111 1 fà 1 f thasa omitted. | + + 7, J. Пп of th Ai na y лЁ, ht AZ я ^ 2 x с: o T * I g гпе a0ov ес y ye Л ) 7) Ша great satisfaction has been given by these Collections in former seasons is testified by the recommendations үм by our сүнөн to their friends; аз SR ў From e Rev. M. sis Өлтровт, Ronde, Northampton. RSN sanaa ә rom Mr. V Waira Moon, Ga; vdener, The Rectory, Stoke. я К ёс) a 10t а Kabia В ——— МЫ _ From Mr. Rosseto, Gardener to А. Pouocs, ауе одй, N АЁ В. : id E. WALKER, Shareshill, Wolverhampton. Fron à ALEX. Сатнолвт, Esq., Knockdolian diio Girvan, N.B. da ELSE ы by: стран eere pce а Be EN sn e далы we EDS alerg mc ee es Et „| ips oi wi tos кана, узара Зи), Du find the articles you send are good and reasonable in Y — T! s oca of онша е the COLLECTIONS may be had gratis. GRASSES f. L WURZEL, ТЕМІР, and other нае - Remittances may be made by Cheques on Town or Country ангы, di or by Post-office г & SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT. R READING. JANUARY 17, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND тања AL GAZETTE. 51 ID and SHOWY г FLOWER SEEDS (post qe А COLLECTION of the b best je A COLLECTION of the best » ы known EC e m 0) orts known 80 10s. ss 07 5 EDS will be sent post ho. ы rs, Reading, Berks. Seeds for Exportation.—New Seeds, Growth of UTTON лхр SONS will iE their NEW SEEDS of this year’s gri Messrs. кодан °з niode of packing economica For terms, &c., apply to SurroN & Sons, Royal Berkshire taint and cannot be relied upon t that shall m all the p which its paren hi same, although in such cases 16 may be i t be Ке ар, in эзем» by the a to riety | Кету зараб for | t was dis tiir ishe P xceptions been i But even here the Dam law Seed Establishment, Reading. I. BUTTON & бом; For prices 78 (stating quantity required) 2 SUTTON & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Readin, mee Nt TET TURO IET oem temm Clover Seed. ( PEL CLOVER ED may be obtained Price A oramg, iD parkot and qu тзн? Kk e a (md will be бта оп арр 4 ng, B URCHASERS of ят QUANTITIES ш ТИБИ ог r АВОИ N SEEDS will be supplied liberality N f the undersigned. Seed Growers, Readin Vegetable, Flower, an 5 рн аг uide ` NEw OBERT s NEW мн кнд priced TM SERDEN, Imported йз; and RARE ed, E liage in Miscellaneous, Stove, Greenhouse, and Hardy- Plants, ? тд is Ее publish. ed, and will be for warded Post Froo to all a ррїїса: Exo ing, Su ACH ойе етт» Тоо! tirling, ея апа. W DR MMÓND AND SONS' e of SELECT VEGETABLE br gro аб дешк аА ж. сазан. TOOLS, › for 1863, is n ady, be had on applieation. „теа мы еше fes ures of е Catal E. А e б тара ves alike Ming me e selection from its rooms ogue are to the Gardener and Amateur. I neces byu геа omitting what аге теге omnid of the same un De diferent names. *,* Seeds Carriage Paid, " formerly. W. Юъомиохо & Rows, Seed a nd I Stirlin above now read ratis —- on уа eed апа Ми. Establishment, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Ses, УА. to announce that he and Bulb Catalogues for 1862.3. DWIN "HOLLAMBY begs to announce that his cod DESCR ы dox m CATALOGUE or Же d will be forwarded g Dwar nm Hen LAMBY and other leading varieties, in the | һауе sprun е POT seedl shows mius д се 08 з spplcation marked difference in habit, it immediately becomes unbrdge Wells, Kent. | t great interes e Pear-raiser, as 16 is f on Seed! Melon Seed!!— Hybrid C. пе). such that a new variety deserving of notice is MEREDITH сап supply Seeds of lis First "e expected to arise. Ву sowing the seeds of late s Ми oe кемле “усе Ben АА DUM п and | Pears, ono might naturally hope that a variety N.B. P. a ont тау 'be made їп postage st: might be obtained that would produce fruit to J. Ме Ottage, Garston, near Liverpool 1 : But NM LON—CHAUNTRY HYBRID. к-с IN вдә PON ; beautifully netted, and a Rai from Orion and Woolverstone Perpetual awarded the for flavour wherev pesi Сш 18, 6d., on aj ledio ox J. GILBERT, бот, , Ipswich, N EW „MELON, PRINCESS ALEXANDRA. — e A new hybrid of pte Shape, very quartered e “з esh, with ve lito gems in ce delicate Pine Apple flavour. Can be high hly mM rU hn т variety. 1s, per packet. ES CARTER & Co., 237, 238, & 261, High Holborn, W.C. "Has exhibited. Price pie | recen there e "A e no doubt that the different 7 бууга we regard wi WR e would gradually revert to their original con have н, the view of directing logieal frie ments o wW. mproved by cultivation ате | таз annually raised from seed with the greates p cer- | the rt of man, and if gre eat Neetarines. The most remarkable is that of the Bellegarde Peach producing a Nectarine; and the Bourdin each, a we n late melti n par Her think is epe d roof to say the dust "ineredulous, na ot only do eedlings of the Pene and arin лсе roduc js still n em to make these remarks wi fh | v nds to the n raising scedling fruits that we whata онн ore singular Ex inexplisble i n that tho fruit in should, in to gig ging its erem of another m kindness of our esteemed correspondent Mr. beli eve CATALOGUE |i uch as have | N 0. rious sections, an 1 eul mplement Warehouse, | doch v»: but ver Mant with w "hat dM, resting su matters is so жүл to respect. with tbe Pear. is no one at the M ose opinion Ъјес аз detailed мш, | ignonne, n that of the varieties from which the ey Prep Such are a few of the facts which Neve pep e b e they show us | how mue г new во: "ra Passo Colmar, d'Ar remberg have each. a ма Kai маи, 1 s Monarch, a remar € le н r? а Louise elca nt th publie from being imposed upon with varieties that Г А. no other merit besides novelty to reco ommend nowledge od ўе м aS ms e cause of las sire rain, in- been from late sorts w ut s whieh — import- ance to the pomologist ie Ce that relate to си eaches and Месбагіпез ; and to М raising o Rive ERS we arẹ indebted for түм бы се M RT dis- often bear fruit like the parent Whe in form and кн, тр. ы but for the mos part they will ripen ea ead of f snow, by which the West of Ear urope is el э visited. Тһе prevailing notion is that somehow the Gulf Stream has changed its de its ewspapers, sharks have our shores, and as they cannot live out of warm water, е inevitable inference is that the sea that sur- rounds us is heated, othing seems eapable produeing such an ct except the prodigious current that flows from the Gulf of Mexieo. E О The Gardeners Chronicle, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1863. EETINGS FOR TRE ENSUING WEEK. Fruit buco y cn a аве), VAT uUi 8 PA WzpNzrspax, Jan. af Ана А some шали d ете but аге | ting о e Geographical Society other evening this opinion received the support of no less a person thau (Lieutenant now) Captain MavRx. This gallant officer said : en he was at Bermuda, on his vod r from "воо th Carolina һе saw ud Нев AJESTY's navy who had bee па for some Уми on the North American баор and he was told by him that on his passage from Halifax to en uda үл ad come across this extraordinary phenomenon—that the Gulf Strea staly у westward. mperature di ved water e all uro ct but his жын age nad i On орама мн ried it again only vari V es of one anojar Wo expr Iy. this | саге and, singular to on. dy ago, e seen by referring to Кам, ч һа ы; їп that the Gulf Stream not Gar s' Chronicle for 1856, page 531, but only was no ме again its usual course, b fortun TR unable to adduce any well | punpinp backwards, Не thought the action of the authen instance of a Nectarine having been | Gulf Stream accounted for the mild winter now raised from the stone of а Peach, or a Peach from | being experienced in England. 16 operated like a the stone of a Nectarine. | hot-air сга їп be Sea, sati mpera- . THE raising of new varieties of fruit from seed | On this mes Mr. Rrvers tells us, that “being | ture, and, to s an етанол that not unfrequentiy engages ће | much struck with the earliness and goodness jj TE in id sg y^ Tea attenti ion of the amateur, as well as the pra ataei some Early York Foedus, s ы n не trained against | country in the long run ip eur its elimate. ho А LAM gr y me to both a MET po of the first I d from America— source of great interest and amusement. Indeed, |l sowed the stones a: de. 15 or 20 trees, it is to their care and skill, no less than to their These have all borne fruit . . One whioh is A L E Which has tenti ben auri on ш ош i P MM ebted for eolum мы тре cting GRAFTED CONIFERS. 16 bas been the choice varieties of fruit which now m our|of е: б-н зө Early oorr wa mee Imen тер. an tha: G6 per that grafted trees are deant, s and add so mo пбн РЕ wig To|this batch of ditional interest — € w pi n, other that trees raised obtain these may asy n exaetly like a the others, wi m seeds or c ings a matter ; some, perhaps рз, ay етеп1тшарїпө e they have [» gland leaves and ge flow e a w dv it ай toy the seeds ota a favourite ponis MEL in ger of a large size, with yellowish flesh.” t appear to rior le which m P thus summarily to have youn $ pim s of the identical m the new white Nectarine ised disposed of, нр it seems Der variety ri БА ple or Pear то дор seeds were т T seedlings, All proved like the parent but | p вт tobe a pani то tis nee th Ше? this they wi y disappointed ; | one “that e Взе has proved of great |“ things avoi ricult; for although the seeds will produce ve qute Hilai for it is a large Peach with a silvery| 166 us a little into eme ad н Tt ‚ yet white ski ee has the same leay ot be di icut, indeed ы свз раве e owes to pu. the latter, tà nde as its pa омо ce eatable; + more frequently u of its origin,” are grown, to | Че рилиши T Other instances similar to the above, end in уйган d id ү wir Ж ade table | are recorded yide inermi AEG 1 |to à eoda T8 seeds reproduce REB ме e place among. Ке m Меч from Peaches. аек on Biens. than which it is impossible 02 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL СЕВЕ [JANUARY 17, 1863, — hes. hs ould be in тиде: health, or in ај] pur rendered more suitable for сабаг locali- - aver: ае, wh as little more vig state of growth; and — id Sarl tie n 1° high r than usual. In inii instances the long. eaved. Pius, p specimens, were КОБЫ Знае заа UM ns ное аамай та afow y dag s of freezing ; similar. condition. bs. afted plants therefore will "thrive; | —— Two or three printer's s errors have rather | and as late in the month as ће 256 d gs. within 1° oE 1 1 Fuchsias at p. 26. | ot that points The high EREA was maintained * do тепага well ” at certain places. Оп the other In the second paragraph of ts first column the|in consequence of the prevalence of S.W. winds, rather hand, we all know that seedling plants : as well as | reading кау ld be—*' Indeed any exhibition subjects | than by xn bens ыны eat ther ' was generally 1 be found jin whi ch are now shown throughout all Zheir classes cloudy, w 8, and the Н y a flourishin ng condition—ay, e ted pete sn of thes soil, proved very обо СЕ не they it may indefinitely mixed,” &c. In the second column, first satura ka be in clos oximity to other grafted Cue. Much are|paragraph, 16th line the word *retained? should for beddin ng o out pla apia ion made very slow progress { Кушт М the heart's content of the planter. What | replace “returned ;’ and in the fourth paragraph of the made comparatively a poor | is the inference which is fairly to be drawn from these|same column, Madame Cornelissen should appear as a show i їп n the early par ке! er. acts? Why, surely this, that it is the adaptation of | ‘splendid’ nota ‘slender’ variety, which indeed it is NA Ee ghe precoding months were warm an ne n the soil (от vice versá if you please), and оѓ | not. Sn: bu t E is 1 ma ir 1 -— гаре, wi QU t Р { e stock with its feeding apparatus to the trunk or Dar rature was neariy ow the , або | head to be supported, which makes all the difference NOE verme t Я паде A eiecti Shoes е the nights was more than 5° colder than usual. o 3 between success and failure. As a commercial specula- announces in his recent Seed Catalogue, that ed season may be cold; buf if the temperature advance tion the Deodars we bave referred to may поб LirrLE GEM, bod which s Сарой eril SCRAP regularly vegetation wil continue make sound perhaps be quoted as a profitable investment, the - 1173 of F 1 ra: 1862, sà o TRA ffo red this though not rapid growth. But when the progressive stocks, we believe, being as valuable as the grafted P 9 d "js atok. reis arrested for а considerable time, trees; bw iewi their ipulati F peuri "—doubtless from want the organisation of licct according to the nature к уно olo ogical experiment they have their value, their the e mu Дона ош r les nes ian ged. ER а ourishi diti i 1 > warm summer ollows a mo erately € ga ait h ng condition furnishing evidence that the HUE AND CRY. E aii LE P xA PrAYrAIRIL—Seedlings of this. beautiful | ны їз succeeded [y ac tea et re OINCIA old su А other plants which are increased by this means, ап lant are livin g in the Royal Gardens, Kew, where they rature of this Youth advancing АГ, above that of wi uestion, а а were sent by Captain Playfair from Aden. "These аге | its predecessor, as on the average is, the case, it did not ab in - an ilg n i h А at 4 е9 ovide a stock which is hardy at the root, of vigorous | OWn co unt; sa seit ai is vds rers iid em | on Wat of the 28th, А Moe within ай s Kad zing, Int слано, that constitution assimilating as nearly as | if not identical Зна. the old P. elata, L., which is а | previous month the poris wash PA «ш with that of the sorb to be grafted, and let the | native of Arabi still continued, bat їп in йй илгек it as accompanied t о го the ве ferons and we can see, wh rafted Conifers should not be en | may be fairly attri. шша: ds yen irum i anus OF 1862. De ted the s nge A uer dal exhibited by some kinds of e graft our Apples and Pears on free-growing January.— favourable winter month, | vegetation. Strawberries, for examp ple, which promised dto | for the аа "although slightly flow the | а fair crop, swelling ап commenci g average, a ime severe, the lowest|rotted off, and the n of tug өйүзгө being 17°. Тһе ground | disappeared in many instances abo А mer, | m. gathere УЕ Көл 8. endure the fall term of their species, or at least of the dwarfing stocks, for a definite purpose, not e ex ng d s, at the forme 21 42°, ү at не latter 40*. The prevailing winds. were this fruit from about, half of ground, and he the кз, Wograft our delicate Кутыру from and the barometer was generally low hth g bout of the more vigour into but the amount of rain was a little Бае аз шап e from the me space. To the sam them, and thus treated we get them to grow dutem ihe average. ашау Duns obit ation of titii kia may like. - freely, men to endure longer than they would do on ebruary.—This month was umi for the vite be attributed most probably the failure in the their own гоо The same principle runs through the | small amount of rain which fell; there was none atio wi i i o the 16th, nor after the 23d; and altoget er little more | by Messrs. Watere nd w: from N e propagati had recourse to; and why, we may ask, should Conifers | than 3 of an inch. he win s chiefly fr .E.| *It appears that e to make an i he e barom igh Exhibition of American Plants in the Horticultural t season, from t mnt: a ЕД т оп the 8th. Th n temperature was nearly 2° above Gardens nex on o 4 Л ere are, а ower it of healthy grafted Coniferous plants in the most satis-| was in ne following April The ground was med we tell you t that out of our immen : factory condition, to var us to admit that there is| 93^ warm r than usua al at this аны ie the n. | find e к= decent сові plants excepting h per E ger se anything hurtful in the process of grafting as On th weather throu; avour- r kinds. applied to them Poyoni. other plants. . Indeed же goa able for M pugne operations. fully е with a P T" it. and with an ordinary step further, and March.—This month was characterized by a low | season we have no doubt we should have made the grafted plant may have the ie s ee ў» state of the barometer and ап Meere m large amount | show than that of ast year. As it is, we are ош seedling and decidedly over m cutting ; v^ we of rain; on the 20th alone there fell more than an inch; | di i enti thi ] hi tain that a species whose constitution ther the amount was abo ing ze towards tenderness (not te absolutely tóc У енене nearly 2} inches above the average. This in тапу | plants, and сап co i an that _ for our climate), may be iram 2 5 eed in which | cases rendered y ground unfit for the reception of| we аге not in a position to carry it out either with - it would otherwise perish, by u with a vigorous Rian and other crops usually sown in this month. It satisfaction to the Council or credit to ourselves. In - hardy stock, if the disparity ту the two is not too s the wettest March that has been experienced for | ordinary ul a two ort g eat, and the unction is sound. On th E in pn the last 36 years; in that period the nearest such places, and it was our full intention to have Я it is certain thata species naturally vigorous з and har ,| to it in amount of rain was March, 1851, when rather | so. We T — aen an d , пог does the may be ies by тену, or more than 3À inches fell. ecd winds were from the | oldest m Of course seasons vary, but even of a dissimilar constitut We must not|S.W.and N.E. an equal number of days, nine in each | we lavo hitherto кеен Заа воше (ides but this year dd quineofy ^ » p Conifers if we к them ion develope direction; in the ш osite е of N. aud S., and | we have попе.’ themselves in all their true nobility of character. S.E. and N.W.; the агы эй vind, were likewise Med — Since фан every month has bee n marked - It wi үг be seen i our own conclusions, based | in each an equal ма. of days. Тһе lowest tempe-|by an excess of rain; but їп the present the amount - upon such examples as we have been curred on the Nights of the 3rd and | was below the «неде з sti on 15 days rain fell able to recall, are these 1. That grafting in itself is 4th, and these proved the coldest in ы whole year. | or less. The temperature was nea h below t (2) p The ground temperature was about 2? higher than | the average as in the previous month, and frequently at upon the proper ары е, A the Ces tock, both to the | us night the therm was ver or the period of - graft and to the soil in which it is anted. But he ere pril. —The mean temperature was above the ave- the — uring days the wind was ny practice and erige must step in om settle what аге | rage ; 5 bu t there were some frosty nights which did | warm south-west quarter; d он. ргорег s ocks for pra =", ki nds. „Тһе | ш uch E Wes to the blossoms of many kinds of fruit | want of penis dd average temperatur ES ing,as we have said, a ihe 10th vegetation had advanced further | maintained, and great fears were ееп for tho S epe о, E an à en ў to m a of our Toni and TONES as 3s have| The thermometer indicated 11° Eo freezing on the| August.—The day mperature nearly equalled the сеа under their =: Б they will report ав | 124 ; оп the 13th, 12°; 7° on the 14th ; but again it | average; ө; hut t the Чаа were still colder than ж by йа y as possible such fi may be ascertainable | fell to 12° be x fre ezing on the 15th. Peaches on ere was, however, a considerable improvement i in the by t bearing on this po which information, light covering were saved ; but Pears, weather of this mont в compared with that of several es M Feld fell ia t g n {е prats he ага heads: HR | аде чау саб off, especially on dwarf trees, for days; бач very little ie after the 1 the 18th; due from b e за zé of the species grafted. these suffer more from spring frosts than standards | date the days were uniformly fine, at the | T m nd of stock employed. do. of the ground was rather ind the nights were eie cold t à e age of the tree—approximately if it cannot | above the average; but dedi was very wet, owing to | the season, being on e 23d as as 36°, andin e exactly sta! с | the great quantity of rain which fell in the preceding | several instances below 40 4. n height and other dimensions, month, whilst in the present the eit —— y .—This, on the whole, was a му 2 : ооа and progress, аз compared with вна) E inch more than usual Wind from most | month, and the previous gloomy prospects as to lings or cuttings " any) of the same species revalent; yet the barometer averaged үм Ше its D and other crops were greatly dispelled. F under similar cond mean, 80 that whilst the lower deat of air was from | previous months the xp wipe was М ing | the S.W., there must have been a strong upper nen НМ [eom the average, but in this it was above it. - EN particulars, RES Pura set ы puc пту. at m N.E. or perhaps from North, bote with air moving | days were ge and with ош of light and sunshine ed ; and although | the crops improved wonderfully. Оп three opera ion of our reader. | the lower current may та S.W. ; the upper and en de thermometer, ке the weg e do not indeed bud {о imply—let us guard our-|colder indicated Ww the height of the barom: аге е в, ow freezing. igit cra саа being thus misunderstood—that grafted| шау take the place of the warmer апу day udden "hills at night the бо h plants are as a rule or even generally better than seed. | night; and tender vegetation, brought out А the black in many instances; but this is € what * that seedling plants are not to b y soft breezes from southern ns, | have been from the сє комен eather ed, all other things being equal. What we wish | easily falls а prey to the cold which NM ie chilly ignc The barometer a i set forth is our own conviction that there is not | polar winds, f rain was above the s venta but more t! in value tr of on the 28th. лар 2 riy two c JMajy.—This month was warm but wet. The mean | half half the quantity for the month f TRO ld have us believe ; that when | tem €: аа 209 above the average; and this] In the period from the 18th of je ud d оп proper stocks need | was more 0 e heat of the ih ex that of | the present month there fell little more than bre fne binds may bei the nights, [iy Pian pira: being fu Шу 42° above | inch, so that during these five weeks the "9 d [ | JANTARY 17, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 53 quite as dry as could be desired; and had it not been for thus “favourable psc the deficiency i in the crops ust have bee 1008, mean temperature was nearly 25° pisces and for the qe ss since ce that ө the nights was higher ual. amount of rain exceeded ne average s depth by nearly iof an inch; yet the prevailing winds r N.E. a . There were, however, strong gales from S.W., so that by the greatest movement of air to place from this direction. ТЬ is he case is by th omet 0! ауегаре t is remarkable that the nights on the average were within Tf а degree of being as warm " Nov or s regards temperature this month as- umed Es peces of December. The mean of the Ja tter is, Ып the average of 36 „years, ida ap; that of November of the y the other hand its шау here be observed, that last 1 of a. 51, ; 42° In was t De- pns is e 5th and e gro п good workin condition, and operations that hd been delayed, "WIDE to the siue the previous month, cou d be well carried out n this. Рес —In the previous month vegetation ex- perienced а a che ck, and a sort of moderate winter ather. The difference of i orsa ere bet wee en Mar arc last November and December, instead, of a fall as ee there was a rise 2% mope than mer e me 53 of the month, 49° Dh 259 which is limate о: 180 "Doe ес. 1828, 18 Su 807; ; this appears to be of the un m Тһе month was remarkable for the total са of N.E. winds, whilst strong gales have brought much warm air from southern regions, and that TA. the case we may nob have any very severe cold for s ti —The mean атэ was scarcely r th mean 96 years; but it was not distributed throughout the ths a the usual gradations. Naturally the ширин rises from January, the coldest month, to then it decli ines to the en d of ue Sami Whethe e hottest; - | regards the growing season, say from April to dus. following rate takih about 4°; Ма, ay, 7^ July, 3°; but in April ay the was greater than usual; but in — of that ey temperature being carrie ed. on, the rise from May to Jun was nothin ng, and J mun still continued low, This had Many of sory етн ve been n - > had it not рее "for de favourable weather in nces rendered it the more susceptible ofi inj jury from conti- wet, SALSAFY, ITS MODE OF CULTURE. HayiNG been favoured by a request from * the | trea learned Professor, the Editor,” that I egan i bo mode of treatment as nue it was subjected. Strawberriesinsteadof: Agreed droppe off. or rotted Rhododendrons di id not ic determining the que uestion raised by u йт апа og of Salsafy, as Pxhibited at he erii of the 1 Horticultural Society, I зба the following, optat it PAY be of use in e below, as to grain crops being defective, too late, and immature; | % lor truth of the statement, we ak n proof, , Let ; us take а sen seed of any sort whatever, Whose | а ќаро | їп in good rich | upper soil to „the acc . Sow and cause to germinate this seed usto юрер ik de poor as is cus tomary, an unturn ed, un а кезү, Te will, ‚ав the main or tap root, proceeds downward, throw obtai rookiet . The tap root will continue to Ой дао Boda lst pper g | soil, but the moment it reaches the ишы subsoil, from change from plenty to the de o , its progr original tap was 3 inches of an inch in diameter; the branches ‚ жеге. from, 3 to 7 inches long, and the е bigge est was "dod тке part. the ja was pere unfit to send to Та Eo TIE seed, sow 16 in poor upper soil; below this, at the depth of 7 or 8 inches, let ca bea good d wants above, will hasten 1 soil has it will end a ка гоо AU. requi pecimen obere 2 is an example of the effect The | of this po treatment. [This root was llinches long, wit y 2 or 3 very inconsiderable forks near the point. 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P E | оос + а раев $9.9 > QU | ЖМ бр a буар $93 @ to toco-eoo $| Sus IÀEUugIU OS 2 ERR i he very my | In n general it is grown Sety y badly, and um ЙЫК simple of ode y assertion of i (€ i deos па this only ени" бн and larger e No. r or ui rt id fork над rms me reasoning as I have given above is at the real bottom this lene all other root crops. d Salsafy choose ground which has not e any manure for at least two Bastar i access a c it; when you have sown the, erg igo fail, I ia, to have full returns for a "little additional e ‚ The of sowing is an essential point, indeed one d tho many кыч the I rud study m "——— of which invaria| urnish the master key, success, I wou ii pe wisl.to Y upon which ly fail to bloo: ly; but the oldest cultivators never knew t so completel of garden they tb s : ere was no severe frost to cause. t „to do so; and the. ` circumstance can E roots generally. 1f! vinced that the old siad eI real p ractice as | followed ре the v ard of my fellow brethren a the bud should have commenced forming in the early part ofsummer. Тһе blossom-buds of Peaches and Necta- , is €— wholly wron iple. Iam ач forgetful e n with impunity by any one, unless roof that he can substantiate it ] that an assertion like this еу һе this бону hich to sow, , though it may be necessary f say fe ш to lay would n well to proceed. Our climate bein ng во very varia] ariable in different Tocditien it would s all кагу! be far better to be what is considered a week or 14 days * part tT) but need only refer to the ho siap of t For n ота of your id injury soming e t" other plants, Apples, Pears, Plum and | bui Cherries have formed their blossom-buds very ` wat and frost in the ensuing spring, as many of them were in the past one, m The annexed table will give the precise leading characteristics of each month, E with those | havi will be seen that we had ofthe average, from which it а favourable winter and. неее apis some ї frosts НЫЙ (tit tense; ыны the summer was as very unfavourable еа country was then in зае г озна of the СВЕ ма у E Sid, and ШАР ible, aile api s o I aseo › new in this method. d crops; and it is the more wonderful [зе ү be во little attended to, because our next or THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JaAwvantr 17, 1863. 54 | - m_i Aum and Apricot | [ laid in a lari е ' stock of any downy skin, intermediate betwen a Е і Aprieo neighbours, the agricultural "— ei ^ | удам Ind any е kept til t g ower it may be y" м X исе енй узет, s sanguinea at ғ ca ei im use will admit. They plough open a urrow ;|and then retained жч the best varieti sg uch is eet "E : Query is there hot in BAUMAN into this the manore is thrown ; upon this is turned over the turarious height to wbich Orchis-growing | 1 Ок ord glan poor so nstituting it а ridge; up лей; but of course a this prodigality cannot | а dwarf e enlled N D гере еасһ some ewhat—to өчө 3 i2 motc ОТ g se gi ener s phrase пе same way r d а i lation of corresponding ~x- | use a gare hie ridge p^ ой i а TW; not | tent m ed for the m nts; and that there ів по| Ra infall at cogat Сэ Hall, Witham, in 1862; pei io — from largest Turnip | stinting in n this respect Los r К з seen by a glance at the : т< еса той he soil save and except опе: | ranges "of houses filled by Orchids in many private | Februar e 169 | July ii aoro -An Бен наба my "Se root, which, though the bulb, establishments, such, for nd emp, as those of the two x y 06 August, 5 the Turnip, lay чроп the poor ridge, had i еей ramifi rs to whom I hav just t allud " or by aj | Рр n aq тегез " 149 tions in the om p pe below. And y к= visit = the suburban nurseries of Messrs Williams, | May 1 s a by our near pem urs jt never | Rollisson, Low, or Veiteh. v ast named firm have | June 2.20 | December E yet Ed induce one to domm nstrate to me satisfactorily чи ves our large Orchid houses, and Messrs. Low an m | sad m the why. W. E iri, "Digseell House, Welwyn. |equal number. All thisseems strange e and wonderful to ce ас . Total ers aos _ me, remembering, as I do, the time when my own 5 "А дав, рү? £0 feet. colleetion—a fair one of its period—was comprised | gr. р; DIES mm comet —No. IMI. within the limits of а dripping- pan! Let me explain. | [эче at Cirencesier :— There had been a coming-of-age in my neighbourhood, | Ins. ы bject of hartivultaral shows inevitably sug | with its usual roasting-of-an-ox whole accompaniment, | January 270|, pen forward ns gèsts another point of comparis ison—1I should rather say | апа for which a dripping:pan of huge dimensions had | Februz d dest : n of contrast—between the hid-growing of the pre- | been specially i This it was that in due time | yon in | September i" sent day and the Orchid-growing of 30 years ago. For | did me such excellent servi father had, indeed, Ap 2.22 | | Qetober. .. in then a plant was valued ки to the beauty of its| already allowed me to intrude a few Orchids into | ей ү parasa is flowers or the comeliness of its habit, and without|the corner of a ar but these were so ly | | reference А - P gd publie “ exhibition ; 2» but|infested with ^ woodli which swarmed : — 6.59 | Total " now thes t have to be eene ed as of su E the tan of p? pit; neither could mene suffi : ies. 0 Zoe Mp © 15 years, 80.00, ramou nt importan hat зинен which ean lay cient hümidity. In this Ec ethought me of| dá i: Flaim to t importane th high its me r pretensions may the great. dripping pan aving petitioned for and | Сат тетет ЫЕ roni м, че Ww m r { be, will rarely be able to make its way in the world. | obtained it I lost no time i in placing it at the end of the | agr i it o d офи. еп г db i Љоно, t т It will avail a plant little to n the right flowers | Pine pit and filling it 2 ог З inches de water, | raton subscrip. ions est unless the; roduced at the t E and in the | whieh thus not only su ppli e сі right way. 16 won't do to bloom, "like t ngræcums, ач көң served the in the winter months, or, like the Stanhopeas а and Acinetas t could purpose y ic Epi m dn — À the plants, p d defia nce y thei best] 1 Orchid b 1 kx de Жайды. {о spire too hi gh. Regard must be had not А ч the dates of баг great shows, but йо to for n m Г 3 the stage а modation afforde e at "re uth erred and the Regent's | Park! Int this у Aes | 1 but ely è А. them in pensions, Do e other hand, o Py een to be all invested and thus form - y the interest of which A uarterly _ "d tract nto which m; my с collection eventually peer vies d. paymer ents m LT ^ made. hers a fun dede and the enterprise of our nurserym ecessar "d From this long digression I return once more to the accidents unavoi гл Жн. mg mage dr shrerpkiou curtailed. For if the Pee меа мечи енче а new | Messrs. um nh nd their great Palm.stove, which, be | !9 my mind, ther pA eus А moro тобо le than ant ultimately becoming popular, there will of course | it remembered, the Orchids shared with Ims in | having to pay annual subscrip t therefore make - the less inducement reh for p and the | their earlier e Even then Mr. G. was 4 ы -— to pay down in one sum the required compo- ctief жаи of the importer will be d towards | convinced that the Orchids had a great fi fore | Sition е ед But D ЕЕ think with obtaini large supplies of establis че; == йеті them, and that our knowledge of their beauty was en i jJ ot t геа E he rw * have us, while until 59 lately, scarcely an effort, has quite in its infaney. But he added, * when we come to | done all that is due from them when they have paid been кезй durin t all know something eA single 107 10s, but should after a e years East In ж І ые еу е many expedi- of itj" and Mr. Loddiges has proved himself a true rand pa rry d p my own teach- - tions e^. мы fitted out for of Vanda | prophet. h fbi s$ ave en guineas to the iscovery es of which only но ог уте plants Үз mu been received. alive from the Philippine Islands i ж ы! ` Г mit that such displays do and end „of F Orchid-growing. „Ont contrary, I аш wheel cA a pony-carriage wou т gange | wheel of a cart for even the t of o ym си recently ве Secretary eh de Istituto, d am rejoiced to see - that others about oso. I mention this а фи, aud did not intend to p it, but now : see "hat it may be adva vod to d S pee es relate Mee mir ыт the great Palm- sede шл теа к. as long becom "hin bE o of the r|Th s of London basig greatly impaired the чантите убод of the ground at Hac vy d en e m-house—abso rbed by the Crystal Pala ace, wbich last, pursuit is due to the fact iat. a large e of species, including ds of the most beautiful, produce their blossoms at ded rdc eer ние eu Pe бя structures of its time than was Messrs, Loddig Palm-house upon those by which i£ was feecdod, days remi gn were now nu culty was how to compass its demolition. U "Pie: I take ou eie of a establishment at кылу; | зан вее ы red, and the only ae- m many others the annual subseripti ion is far more con- venient, and, on looking a* the last 94р v "s Ju tution, it seems to e "a that class to be It а the hey a to derive benefit from the Insti | 16 тегу тп to the i I: of — in both — and t to ons. C. C. B.——I am . pleased the me would n^ be sacrificed, but would the vis mm the sashes, even if saved, pay for the scaffoldi о арреаг аѕ ү the EM GN could only be rs Hil нр for when the structure was put up for instead of чл. үз. a d E repeati ы eer a second хк мес given. v а third To mind this is an error. MM. Pes give once e present winter is past to sh сап be | in the negative ; m this way, b mms а үз st ros тана that le — the auetioneer's hammer, it was actually | tPeY сас | well help themselves; if the list shows that - flower er daring the f s of the year, viz., | knocked down for 107.! The purchaser’s axe was then they given more {һап once—twice, thrice, or November, ber, Miis. Y, February; and I | set vigorously to work at the root of the great rafters, times f positive that they heartily support should be indebted to any ө your теайетѕ who | and, in a little while, down with a smash came what had the Institution. Again, the effect of putting obligingly assist in this object, by sending me | once onder of y whole A of horti- ,to stop — MÀ А well wisher, we (to your office) the nam such kinds as may lture! Its frágments were carted away for fire- say for instance a rising nurseryman, would like to bloomed with them d the Mm yt * | wood. Serapias. port the M yeh he sees Mr. Veiteh эм de the we а Pee wi into | n i w ch years view, Im the еб number of duplicate plants of the same Home pondence yet that are now to be found, even in éatles- Plums.—The writer interesting article | rival in trac s allowed you no if den оза ser а Ое ече vl you happened to Cattleya or а Saccolabium that fruit on the continent. | which, from. hich а back bulb or an offset could by amy pos. | Ре із а late greenish-yellow ашай egg:shaped Plum | has six times P be — ; but the grower of the present day miring its flavour until it becomes | hope to do s alm ide i n in- "the species T J timation t that "де! gum ira in | Germany. Тһе Nea Green Gage, of the best quM as to size and om: is different oe 1 have in England; large and of a mueh yellower and ru тпай ер er green when quite ripe, and with a less dense | e| поен One of th Diamo; investigation of fruits. less acid but of equal flavour with the Damson. | however, p ar rt dione ves wi Lap en = equal rite nne January 17, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 55 f nunication, whioh render it now much easier. | m; eges that the true reason why Mr. A. Karr rattan did not n e root in three ed even in the elimate o th e рети anywhere. = Е 8 $E c D tolerate Of ten has it grated on my ear, and n now that it is adopted by such a es as the Rey. Me raa dely ffe, deal of suffering this winter, g e large immi gration e: clerks, and men of that kind. The works department has to bear the chief ry on “stan nd would | res ; | derful feat of Norfolk Vi e u и in Norfolk.—Your ойча i cor- Grape spondent has misinterpreted m my meanin he won ine growing did not take me b surprise—quite the - ч > — it as MM wrong in principle dangerous in practice, and pe my conviction qo the feat. in question һай | bee: of future The Кге: ыдан referred to by y yo e states “ must be extensively дин һу lled for o vindicat e their honour," called for. In an to th e could be rons M e performed such a feat? I would г eply, “ How many gar- deners are there to be found wrong- iio enough to attempt it " I should thin k not on Yo пг ur corres банн мре he | whieh G e I think that it is gph time to call attenti it runt of it, for eve e who cannot get work pu allude to the term 2” ^in P анар "aedes of | its office, and seems to think it th y of Ооу cut flowers—a dei at all times inappropriate, but — to find him something to do. We аге dona E stai во when used in речей, with the ©“ aes can, as а matter o of course, and the roads are bein, of Flowers," the type of everything that is graceful, i some better word might ева bee n found. "box onld have „been pre ferabl but yir discard PRoticegs of 230065. The Law of Storms. F.R.S. Trans- lated by R. Scott, М.А. Long Жа n 1862. fine day, would appear e mount Shed ii considering the frequency with nd of pri interest as involving the welfare or destr tio of our many f llow-countrym n at sea, how i i eteorology is still in its infancy e might have supposed € the рл i l urre ed nc $ pa list of wrecks annually published, would hav ists ain t st ove, ix among 1 NW be revealed, it remains for garienen t to discover it." Ж th of heat and moisture — would be little мчав з іп rowing а rod a doz n feet or more in length, a па by , t the A why y ghe nge trees P RE heir leaves is attributable to several rw f | formance might be called a feat, but not a success, for Your correspondent year in which they were moved; 2, уше they were subjected e the qus 8,t Bar . journey's end. No p the fruit buds and obtain a partial crop; such a per- | si are purchased ; m Я Loug their eyed? ither unded on such dight. portions yn 2 pes "lat. they y be divos in peu as the pre month is the - in which they make their growth, | wonders that the whole gardening fraternity , did not | founded |storm you for “a full and 7 т account" of the | are as o е as гіс affair, and sums ар by аа ying that h е thinks One е reason, perhaps indoed - chief, why me eteor the system “ wor "rd a trial." logy has not advanced with as rapid strides as some of advocacy, he would oblige IHE the few ie her sister г sciences, is to be found i а the fot (et she which I subjoin, viz., 1st. If all the fruit buds a rst | requi un not only long and patient observ: but rst year, how obtain bis secon унш, erop ? | also that these воша inge. ried ^ sim tanen e interrup: as every bud "would be ndr v ree eT the base of | t to induce | his rods some inches, a nd, what Secondly, is re prepared top prune | оте - ^g ais rods?—in that case would e neither bud nor eye takes the other alternative, and p а what tlene ng they should be kept perfectly still. Orange trees, in this ountry, generally get transferred fr their d roofed prisons +0 the open air in the month of May. After five ог віх months’ confinement, n May till July they are busy growing, from July берй they ripen their wood, so that „either August or Sep- be uncertain. the: m Paris to Darlington. Orange trees require ne the first year's Рд ? I lea plenty T а) рани growing; this o doubt w hheld when on their r journey, as the | Rhe рыш. Mee have incurred e carriage. en a man comes from eri he finds a change iu the temperature; a in from Franc England finds a similar change, an Ihave not (ће least doubt that the - MAE trees found circumstances altered with them t; we able to put on an extra с es do: knowing this, your * * Constant itin" should havı ‹ ided them with one suitable - them to recover есеї d advise him, in & ^ tattered appearance," y di Mareb, then to give tepid TE and to raise the present | them a t somking of ti ‘tem to 50°. H. pense іп | be time e to break ve vie length ; it ^b о ei an easy a large ес ОЁ теп А " parts of the world, to make hourly or even daily accurate ORNA е Therefore for a long time iged to be ais wit meagre and broka sets of observations, and from wo y would be the. future| these imperfect data the results arrived at ре s ргапей after this fashion, if after necessarily vague, and often incorrect, whence there the rods bore some resemblance ен in а n minds of the non-scientific а до us м 1 for the solu- belief the possibility o of there bein ing пу. inve toa ladder eave these few questions tion of your Correspondent, and e enough to talk of antiquated Am and the | рае, M. Ө. h Wales. саг ыў should these ing ascerta чер "This i ym joined to the notorio: н: lessness of sailors, їз now shown by the indifeene with "Rich the signals of A Admiral Fitzroy a are o fr е- s go higher up and età s а "má nearer the Equator, өө I have myself seen numerous Peaches strewing the soil; a spot where I have до Sy eaten Peaches тише from their trees, but wher I e also tasted e: ent Apples, havin e mis ре as thos m our own northern country. e grown rem ember ав well as if it was yeste us have ун! imes followed uch disregar | em his w: s have not always pora followed hr jM they "think ipei] ustified i n GNOME M forgetting that he expressly announces them | probabilities," and that in the present м. к} the science they can be no more, We may hope, how wever, that these робар will soon be converted into certainties. mportance of the subject more and more acknowledged, хоне increase, not oyi in —9 hd im 1 Species.—Mr. Rivers is doing for | yali two declivities of the Organ Moun- rapidly ace m КРЕТ а rare nnd real serviee in the t ће | «Od asean y ppa аы y "Amongst the "adios to our knowledge this book ка : апа pronis «d to contin We 3 Sour pages tins Situated atan altitude of about 3000 feet; Iremem-| ОПЕ M wide. Tie aaa has fen Д еа тая m ably no depart in the art of eultiv va- | o£ ial E $ dio: b rede for his labours in this field, and in the present tion n whi ich s o much ohecurity е existe, andi in which M аа while aec Snia Bra tim n poncho He volume he has gathered together the results of many and improvement of by reproduetion fi (5 & Vind of sh. мю» УШУЫ аы menr Tonni, Mr Soott for ha im men species y reproduction from „| #1 erefor дату d thank Mr tt for havin ——— Ee - LIE nored, and ia nce E eaa firendéeo (farmer) : one of tho most ч веп Eng риу 6 ess; and they ili fnd courted ntless aries, I doubt if ye waa remember well that pietur АА е; B6. hi igh and so it t ir libraries, and one to balf a dozen peteóné in the riu a who could te! d иә they will nj y to refer, It is d in the = у зу seeded plants, or a batch of в seeds or ston om individual tree, The idea seems ^ have is that on indiscriminate mixture of seeds from number of varieties afforded, d sown, the gates eliance of success, I have somewhere read of a illustration of this fallacy, Raisers of flo; flo eri. ittle methodical, wr 26 опе good seedling out of a tame is hat you | Now let ds Thet : sis be on his birthday i ех ils Аад еко. е ња ог of Apple trees the » that ourshivering negro attendant had — m | ehan very much and І have promised red as the face of a carper taken in a traquenad Fan Houtte. PSI x reign E ET 18 62, ——rI yel o to а book for study aud refere mot io ns of the atmosphere inthe rodi- ET | rent | cal, and Tak iode, and eek successively to 41 | eai dio 1y i MAN avoided уз» ш sna е fair rly pla mte d in » their ^ e lus The re also the two Plums; all nt ран | who has been under gardener at tim m d M E greàt anges for the better in над uet The е в ате э ired, t ever во — gnat кше raised a hedge the ее à ei а x dug and crowned all b MEA method in Informatio: doubt] on g^ be lig little boys and girls ie qu country clergyman, the me 1а, € n his dingy vii od and the О жна in his eec dee corner, iui but have hat M DM iy lich them. о looks after the orchar а iie trees and plns n рона» рк апа appear | ne | quite content with their lot. I hav pe i Indies on me d И of Cubes 1780:— a| *The dia of the was. there Blore T rast T aball be able to give you g godd] ka не "m um: es dd not gnus тор pw «en pom е to be considered in determin g the gii y which we are familiar in striking instance of ыы form of the ** Great Hurrica: whi аы во great that Me news in spring of the gro very wonderful x el no оњ plants died the ship was eight mon the e Go qc У de Dr | men erted iderfully. io ias шов d . | glad to wth of all my pets, Itis considering | as f: points of the Leeward lode that i while its centre advan w and data for future use · parts fta Mai » of the tropics, to mep milder storms. cy 56 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 17, 1863, A Martinique. From thence the vortex of the hurri- , the ne passed over Po den Rico, where the De Е bs pet wa Mona, and t n te piter er h | blocks handy for removal or burning. That don s | hardest w š under- | some mass of interlaced im up iai defy the acinis ; nly In forests such as ren о, |31 dig this | the T and ìt is i E rdinary men; what sp e Thunderer, whic on her passage | wonderful dexterity of the Canadian—and aded of | c: rom St cia to Jamaica, was lost, bas never been|the American generally—in handling his axe, that ascertained. It now turned to the N.E., when, in 26° | enables him to enter upon, far less accomplish, so N. latitude, it overtoo the five vessels of „Ааш iral | difficult a t Their dexterity is indeed remarkable. | I have seen three men—one whom, e way, had ane at Savannah-la-Mar, miens , Very ia riunatel Y lost his right arm—fell a У es in diameter in ees uarter n hou at first sight sofa may r no very for midable dais but, after a few days F tu чи Bermudas, probably extending across the "Atlantio trial, p айе iem of such an under Tamy hiis = M upon the amateu wu er sow eei Carrots and frame Radishes in alternate rows, TOWS, inc apart; a very slight bottom-heat of 65° will acce ves te them much. Proceed with successi rà M bed started in pits or yr frames with a bti of 70,? with abundance of air; and thence removed to the тано shelves if necessary. ARDEN AND SHR ut К bout these my "y Proceed, all alterations. Зее the vt sprin E. work arrives. Take ж сап еу sid a Ocean at às tim n its bre re was greatest; е n the r backwoo Tm ere the B бед 1 А at an officer iero after nisi Fal "s «тй od | by ih S reb storm, £u in at Westminster, who thou ught ment has M. was, with it. Bu 6 not less ‘destructively did Ше 'harrieane no contemptible axeman, undertook fo — to fe ^ Ter on the islands HOM t Mar SEN ees е8 Sis in diameter, x persons занай, 1000 unité winning, and c dw wki house remained standing, as the sea rose to a hoighe of most Miet spirits "Put the id of three К? аув der | eet, and 1 ра -— along the beach disappeared in hands blistered painfully, and the Ae upright and | oment rt Royal, the cathedral, 7 churches, пон uninjured as be fore. At the expiration of the d 1400 houses were thrown down, and 1600 sick and | stipul Se him, and still wounded buried uite the ruins of the hospital, x that|the monarch of the wood but few were saved. At Dominica almost all the|story goes—this was, of course, after t houses standing near the shore were carried avr and | that he was found one ni ight turnin the royal bakehouse, the magazine, and a - British. Columbia. some of his rk. JMayne's a" tatia 7 Lass b o u where eople were ed 6000 СОЕ of Moa rtm deprived of life, nee strongest buildings were shatter: 0 ensuin £s to their foundatio were carried more than бүбү рее eni 100 feet, and men i ge eom were raised from the f ground and hurled toa distance of several yards, Тһе | CONSERVATORY, &c.—lIn reference rs the ме Sea rose to suc height that it demolished the fort, artificial po for this stru Ае too much stress cannot | hu : +], | be laid on the m. een ofte as much, 1 Frosty чет аге рака more суч ee бап m anything. Ж T AND CHE Posted bid digging, trenching, & »» eee Spare and t ermits. If some of this d a fresh state, and b soil with the {=ч енун was crushed by its e coral bed at the | Well obs dr i к ene e ice king. 'Try to ensure sufficient | ould advise a syringing with the laundry soapsuds; ra n e vs x se torn ш up, and pieces of it raised | stmospheri herie mo moisture without dn ір, То accomplish | win ®, every c Sri d E a оф t А be: an ew Onions above the galas ES the harbour itself was ema peek Vilbel iu dinde ok ШЫ optet [my im m border rtly, f ordrawingin - e t, and i e places even more, Of 600 hous 5 3 ; тн if the should he dest d b i al инс i i m island of St. Vincent, only 14 Te | with a return pipe, especially during the day. In mild T — ш e; io s should be destroyed by frost, _ mained standing, and the French frigate Juno ag | Weather like t nt let as muc M ee wrecked.” | a to all structures in which half hardy plants are ily such extreme cases as this are rare, or the kept. Do not excite the m of stoves аб present;| ьт AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, count; visited by them ЖОШ Ъе uninhabitable. The vit for longer days and m жуын е | Forthe Week ending Jan. 14, 1863, as observedat the iiie volume winds up with some practical rules for under- FORCING р а Бк Standing the es of the atmosphere; of whic PINE —Plants spected to ii fs dae А м E | those kr "s ihe north beoe" i zone naturally | now be aca a slight rise of tempera Max. н кибет interest for are, however, эу» let с сы rmometer indicate T mu dm set lacur] h a СУС Ге ds r2 RN too Ion ti bé. "атп entire, bot we vil conclude this | during sun ? more may be indulged in "hos e | Friday 29.693 Er! notice E ha w brief extracts from t| who are inclined to try е «es ов system had am ri * Since а Southern FEE, ix roms " moist, and better postpone i it fo ora spec ecial on. 1 30.090 „| rarefied, the thern, on the ntrary. cold, dry. y in е 19 = ВЕ 13 deu, we duin! the following rules for. their alterna- order э ensure success, Average, | | 29,876 | 29.771 | 388 | 313 | 388 | a40 | 436! | INERY, —Sup pposing the buds to be now| ja. Wu d e eA = ам frost. eds first in the lower strata of the . atmosphere, considerably айу: апсей, thinning them be daily | — LEA rasta niglit; TRR i | while the warmer rrent will always have|and i ant operation. In all disbudding, do not si Mes e i. at Aight; sharp frost in the | existed for some time in the upper strata before it із | take ^ by surprise— gradual, but rather frequent zi qa—yrosty; ei 3 felt below. Тһе changes of weathe: the west side|thinning is the maxim. Above all things, ensure a т Be Overcast; p^ Tine; overcast the compass are, therefore, simultaneous with thej permanent supply of atmospheric moisture; if this is (eia temperature ot ih IG mue ‚ above the average. changes of the barometer, while e east s ide „е accom plished b фу fermenting materials so much the RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, indieations of the barometer a p , Put bun ndance of covering on outside roots, | Duringthe last 37 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Jan. 24, 1888. rain which takes place. If the wind shifts to| es а t Pre Winds, N. through W. the barometer rises м м ther- je pev n the majority of cases the last| January. SE | Years in SEE ДА ЕЕ mometer is on is characterised in| Lady Downes and St. Peter's will now be alt eut; if RIDES иа winter by heavy falls of snow, in pria by Ue they А етта laris |a115]aeis| ais — | ош 1 sb i| e| vio ӨН ers, and in rege by thunderstorms, after which | They are best laid on the eie covered up with ER "i. jan БИГ the air becomes much cooler. If the wind v vir fios straw for fear of i ders by frost. P the late vinery.| ы 20-4249 | 313118 HE N. to N.E., wi clear weather, the air is sd the | is == to Vines alone, throw the lights wide open | Thurs. 22.. 5 3M! barometer high, and in winter intense cold follows, witb at опо Satur. иа il ahe clearness o: as the — Proceed са eere here as recom- hest during the above ў barometer begins to fall the wind gets ro d to the aen lait» we ais Supposing the d es to be in course | а "аа: and the lowest on Е.; the sky, previous vd bone dcus itself with | of саяр give а ел more fre in die ead is from the S. wind which su a dp. - in bir Tf | too Rely if the "ei is инле and the Tr the T dly, the snow turns to rain and | mometer within can be maintain ; let it, how- Pow а in, when th veers farther through |ever, eM at night to 40° or 45°. e roots inside E ie S. towards S.W. have not been watered, or only slightly so, and the n winter, rain, with a west wind and a rising | drain n relied apply another thorough barometer, to snow ; snow, with an east wind and | watering with rich liquid manure, cl of course, a falling barometer, to . In spring, if the wind | and h to 75°, part of which h: shifts h W. to N., we may expect the жр as arces om comes in contact with clear up sudd t to set i e. Naass de in this though the thermometer, at : Es за ES house; no extreme ty of air, 27 may not fall be су of а very mode understorms, which —— up as an ш В, vind Hea rate temperature, а: are the uisites. while dd barometer is falling, do поб coo air. PS ith Fıcs.—Steer a course with these ‘about pienen e say that к ү is still ii and there will be with betweeu the early Vinery and the гче ч ко thunderstor: The air does not grow cooler till а sunny days, however, the temperature | to that i in the Vine егу. Observe to fomigate | in UE the thunderstorm comes up from the ү. and the barometer begins t If several челак fron the W., each su ve storm is usually more northerly than that. which } fas gehe Men ise. FRAMES Prrs.—If hot dung is sufficiently worked, let a ы -bed be made forthwith; for Cucu: Pu list of these would be a list te on ы Бошан Some towns Пата _ е good ones, some bad ARD Ў Michaelmas. HEDYCHIUMS : ke. Don't you know that ай ti lace your eye at the bottom 8 а d bers and Melons a two-light is very handy for this purpose. Cover the dung inside with 6 inches of old and clean rid ens or if ; ad - one | refuse, and plunge neg мей робе n ear the glass, unacquainted with the difficulty of clearing bush as it | care if the bottom- herren 90° to to keep it subdued. Col n- | Endez: а or pit for early of it, | Potatoes; a eee of 70^, that will last for a Wi г of uie with the f month, will be y sufficient; thesooner ib dies away | a too large tol after that the better, а continuance of Xf Doitom-heat too removed, and they iare to be sewa aud cut up into'long will draw the haulm. If aframe can be JawvARY 17, 1853.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 57 — HH ——HÁÀ iiia e: EVANS, ANALYTI D their LABORATORY Аң , have REM x үрк Square, to 106, Leadenhall all Letters and Samples for Analysis Should d.—Jan. E. y J. C. NESBIT, URAT aap CHEMICAL COLLEGE, urers and others engaged in Des fi heir economical ди — repar: эйе y apply- ing to С. М№еѕвІТ, LANS , Lower Жеш uon Lane, London, S. Analyses of 80118, hein Superphosphates of Lime, oprolites, &c., and Assays of Gold, Silver, and other Minerals, are executed ү су апа despatch. Gentlemen, Farmers, or others, desirous of practical know- dge in Chemical Analysis, or Assaying, may receive instruc- tion at the College, w. xtensive Laboratories give ample facility pursuing their studies, and there com- modation for a limited n si ác AKES, &oc., advantageous ter Y ир Bnsox, F. DE 8. Ro of y remm "Chemistry &oc., late Fir: ssistant in the Laboratory of the Royal Agri- culum Collega у жоу ét: Теш y Laboratory, 9, Douro Cottages, St. John's Wood, Vendo, N i54 Lecture on Superphosphate " forwarded for 7 stamps. R of LAN tract, or em out ment, by ved ded p бка апа раїа о nual payments rin over mber of harge, without i ТАБА * а; STATE "DRAIN ALTERATIONS Planned, Superi ntended, О апа ried Mu For the Advertiser's style, see Ferrand етут | 1172, безеу, Ch КЭМ, Dec. 13, 1862. J. NEWTON, 0, Eastbourn e Terrace, Paddington, W. ts of Parlia «А реа апа е А meds ann a rent | Ос ts Тапа с r. ent Grass Seeds, for all Soils, b SONS " ps Одо: € the largest and m for their Trone dev: lopment, and that La RE ndr en the seed would n ield a better erop. There most pierced C A and | ar istri са ш M da ^N des ey prepare Mixtures 9 8 b € line 5 bushels of Wheat, 6 and xpressly to s e 15 for r which — - required. ven ushels Oats, and 4 and 5 bushels of KS sent p FREE to all p. of en Kin шаш Barle , аге common rule at seed time—dis- orders deliv sce үсүнө Ship ne 1 "PRICED LISTS of GARDEN and FARM SEEDS gratis nd post free. E & бома, yal Berkshire н еро Reading. UT' RAN “RENOVAT үз» iyd nr OLD РА! RES.— y Old Up ws pe pieni dostitute or olaran of Gra which Pastur 2р, Д Меа апа the finer b: до пато, sorts € ие e $ ip such pues ба; rly in the Se. the Pasture ven be very considerable, and at a sm nti eed т ers, Reading, Berks. NS kinds, peret fe dod Ма pe «к weeds. und. Quantities of not RI ED RAYNBIR со REE, m the BEST SAMPLE of RED WH еа WHEAT, by a jury con- ent Corn Factors from Mar t is remarkable for Tis fine quality, weight, and hardiness, end is one had m dee |o del Arum T soils and in expose! e ituai may be s any time from tober to Bulks of АЙАНА До UAM to the Prize sample, for cash only, at 80. per Qua adds s, Basingstoke. TRADE ! [ ALLETTS PEDIGREE. | NURSERY WHEAT. Notice E ge, NDLER (of the late Firm of & Sons), HORTICULTURAL VALUER, foni ` his — — the cape - pas has — VED x orth Road, . 1, Devonshi t to RA eur Garden: з HAVOC AMONGST aieea S m n, Cheshire em in т он that by closely studying t thet transformations g nature during the di ee n ке 2 correct MN eU. wit ta кам, ssiblo niy, as the time when | Ki iani of fosti is peni, vn pec ruary, or to e re ealed, Aedes at the Brighton e best pel Wheat known. Dril in February and мао six pecks Produced (1862) 62 P'oushels per acre, weighing 61 lbs. а bushel Price ONE GUINEA A BUSHEL, including bag owed LT and vor a Station, with nted D ons for зу п ing, on Receipt of Cheque or Post- ce О: iih which must all cases Me pony the Order. ess its One] Bushel will pe ed supplied. Name of Station pe gru ay s any the Order. ould accom Apply to [wee ERIC F. House, Brighton, Sussex LLETT, The Agricultural Guette. to plant early crops in the first wi n Febru УЛУТ ЕК рае Я vico, TURDAY, ара UARY 11, which cannot be given before the end ot Јанку $a кіў Season, will be яа together with a few valuable сакты to Obtain very ery early crops of most kinds of vegetables r| ТНАТ wasa quaint vit of experience and wis warding a Post Office Order for 10s. 6d. to the above тй dom which Mr. CUTHBERT JOHNSON disinterred | Only a limited peni ч — ons from each county will t ther day f. Sir A. Fr “ Вок be answered this se ainder will be returned b ыыр ди duties) ITZHERBERT'S the Advertiser. usbandry," in M ied the old Chief Justice М, B.—Market Gardeners need not apply. ad declared :—'* There is а е alled Dis- Sit Betis a3. eretion, if a husbandm in [je hat seede and HE NEW FARM SEEDS are NC NOW BESIDE mingle i it a orc his In л 1 A ^ at Reduced EO S ERES be PRICED LISTS may be had, Post ШК rom ТОЛА & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. uke Faos LAND WHICH HAS pe n— AND BROWN, SEEDSMEN, 43 and 45, Jem n Street, Manchester, have a few hundred iushels he bove valuable Potato, grown upon fresh lan zs short distance from the са where the NEY" was originally ra They are e ріскей е pressly fe та By stating quantity MN the price will be forwarded on =з that by possibility Au hav experience, hath not sufficient of that seede, yet he that lacketh, "d ee мш for him to borrow of c» neighbo: and his — € unkind if they ME T Teade this ung husban р of their seed, for this seede of disoretion bathe a wondrous virtu or the more it is eyther taken | of or lent the m ЖҮ 167 Pl, 8 lbs. to Т9 lbs. per Acre. E verity is conce мем, саппо explanation of the prae cussion, as it is carried o ould pir one, It certainly must be both the ен пећ distriets gradu- 1 to dindoish the ане оц seed in his granary over а single асте of land sowing it at great expense of labour, rent, and іабс, over many hundred aeres. е the very Esq., F.L.8., The Manor кн РА ів we plante d i in a proper s | withsta1 aag, тА ciroumstanoos which hare: Vider o jus ir confidence hav: a great deal of be; to the inuy of the cro Any alteration of ки est; quiescit Te does | in 9 cases out of 10 require a previous alteration of the long established. недзе й г: the soil « out of which in all probability it has and Mr. WILKINS, no less than А у ы less, perhaps even mischievous, unaccompanied by he others, and if the same shallow, wet and clayey seed bed into whieh four bushels o tee hitherto v wo east should receive, in obe r, WILKINS, only three or four pecks, толиба of his warn g tha t good ag 198 Iture Es deep Mili еше gh dee all ст land, e cannot be declared e dun for the failure hich will follow. may | арр ало € ow Tisia. zx that part of good conduc Myatts Early Prolific Ash-leaved Kidney which takes war unt rather of the чына” e азр ES кынкы кош v orders f ri the risks, and dangers w^ arm y than of the object have received the announcement of an irat та ost prolific Potato in атаа and as fine in or rewards of the journey ; : ES it is, we thi a | In ndis ОРУ ПСР" to be held, quality as any ог the Early Kidney varieties. Having а fo rtunate circumstance in one of the наги with the co-operatio erman Agricult tural stock è they es ре саш price 0 В аз ТУ. z imens of ** book hi i a in our la е it | Society, on the Аней geistfeld at Hamburg, on LEAVED KIDNEY, and all the early Round varieties at | should have been desired that the * oung the uon е Ae 17th, 18th, 2 and 20th of dad! инче i o вт ои " - ” do mingle it with his “ seed corne.” des Ra under e guarantee of a large number t is because some o and others do not act | of gent HE reir s gie ic ей o tho Acla upon FITZHERBERT's counsel, and there is so| Ham ig | is probably the most ошаш place Kidney about five years since by the late James Asmwi, Esq., | much difference of opinion on that old bone оѓ оп the European continent for ап International "det те same dins ied son х ntention—the r ing of our crops. ` It | Exhibition. It is easily ede from other o at tho ваше apecimens of all his seedlings were given to | Seems plain, let us nevertheless confess, that those | agricultural co ou P gland, France „намад, Mr. Rivers, м after having. proved ишш selected the above ma wo be called “thin seeders ? over more | Belgium, De , Sweden, Russia, v lr. dene Queste of à and as the best and n half tl d wh meroial эин with these countries Ese : E) 1 likeits рде їп niis fine flavour, shape, and leaves, es, but dan land и; heir opponents to о lack ** discretion,” | parts of the globe, its икте exemption from es are si mueh more robus so some ve tl vantage іп the argument. It may be,|and ац customs regu ations ve e: ally eight о or ЖА Фу e E dives quie ;double] и тоо їп doubt M Hat impe ege S0 i fi ct favoured the зера of Hamburg in the inter- 1807 two pecks of ced 22 bushels. A few were sent - and enemies of all kinds destroy large|change of agricultural produce апі ша inery, Mr. Spencer, of Bowo pA g. z. Thef following ird report quantities of seed; but disregarding for the moment | and made this ы! а чау important: market pau this P. rlal with the old Ash leaved Kidney. | th ater necessity that e, theref. horses and са bid. —— ft for uso Ше dents Mor vim age ap and е risks to a minimum by g The Exhibition will therefore be an inducement diesen наба rts planted with it were| nent i other particulars, it is plain hat. dá "tho for visitors to assemble from all T cid and afford nearly all destroyed ; from its а productiveness, I | mean paring the prod uctions of peere it wil be tind a most а ver Dr eer ич. ор grain must be sown than would oth His be various sountries, and of opening new channels for Early Kidney / Potatoes, ted here оп the gamo day day ез eiie тети, 3 p even 4 тенби 1| "ms ч a to ind one row 0! eat witl 000,000 scattered е ое mid xertions induce й: oe енер А ы тел KELO А жум ed n : NL companies to "Bold in sealed Peck Bags'of 14 Ibe., at 5s. 6d. foot, it is н th here is an outrageous reduced. rates of freight live-stock, ma- In London, by Messrs, WRENCH & SONs, cred salia oen, $$, King destruction not onl Bi e. of lants that the : 1 implements and produce, that iliam trei, London Bridge, EC: aid by Messrs. Taos y р Ышы for the Exhibiion. Their Rıvers & Sow, Nurseries, Sa latter must come up in larger quantity than there is. 58 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 17, 1863, — —— endeavours have no FAS terminated, but, so Tt is only the so-called * дарр builder" that knows eet by 12 feet; а washhouse or scullery , ery, every encouragement to t his end has be een held m: how to set about this. It cannot be wondered at that, i to IM эү » bi а ed Ъу 3 fest 2 Mem 4 to them, a and they will not fail to generally in the endeavour to build the labourer's cottage, resort | the living room. Tue wash-house are a good oven, m known their as eariy ossible, for | i$ 80 often had to what is understood by “cheap build- | copper, sink, ъй d dreser d Y the livi ing room а range witk oiler. here is a back-door out the po ot. the Exhi в. . áo ery, and a door of ребер е iud ges to be chose - be artial men scullery and kitchen. Тһе entrance door is in d front, where there is а small lobby to thi well acquainted with the Mine submitted tó them living room and staircase ; this lobby has Nd for decision, and taken from gentlemen of all a pent externally for shel Upon the floor above is a bedroom for the parents, one for girls o or boys; out of the parents’ room is The Committee have seeured the hearty co- a li eios T ашу Шз whole is i comprised within four walls, without b operati erman ИМАНА: Society, presenting the least surface to the re they are liberally supported by the Hamburg atmosphere, a great objeetin this climate, Ay authorities an her id jen pig — 80 the flues are collected into оп al shaft : 1 the roof is а simple lean-to from party wall to y agr ieultural societies Ds side wall. There are therefore no ters, especially tbe Royal Agrionltursl "Society TI Great alleys, or other intricaciesof roof, and all the water falis 1nto Pas engt: utte Bri tain, } Me ач em pi n nto nel rain Y "€ u first undertaking of the kind in Germany, that the doubt some Med aim of this plan have oj No Commi eneourag y^ ^u use m most been seen, but its fication and m tr eff “На b nt tion to uliar de of construetion із strenuou orts to render am urg I nter- е e YLGRS « + PATENT С what I claim your attention to. It would have national Aprisa ultural Meeting of 1863 " memorable | P- PROOF- COURSE FOR t a ыы been easy, and certainly very tempting, to hayo for its importance. MM &dded breaks gables, &c., and во to have roduced a доре picturesque effect. The dif. and FIG. 1. cult; vd is е avoid this, апа economis [чн tions, respecting entries other — must be addressed to € e m р HACHMANN, The iet. de of entry of articles to be exhibited; is Мау 1, at there are no eese than 36 elasses be e а ibited for eth еа t justify ап award, and t may егей disqualify a whole clas 2. 1f, in the opinion. -— - e judges, there should be equality of merit, they will be іш poe. to make a special dime to the Sub-Commitios appo: ied for that purpose, who will finally we Aire, w ve ооч may withhold prizes which have been A oferroneous statements on the part of the osé veh pent B MU en entered in а СЕ Е the wal instructed to report the same to the Sub-Com mittee above men. 1 ereon. ith $3) become —— M for stallions, mares and fillies, the judges, v. aw e prizes, wi > will мае instru haie in oE Tierm etry, е activ: strength heir co: deration. pn tow n. эше cad wi . In the classes arding to ity a eliver to the Committee umbers to which the yar on applieation to ACHMANN, Seeretary, Hambur COTTAGE сыгар esting last month E d m architect, мра on om Society of A eu, 1 passages from this —— as it dr Рем to give are all, no 9 well aware of the efforts that rove the condition of vm | ing, and the benefit obtained; but I think our over боз ie ovide him with pisse. bae Sous come up to | bee \ ad. er than to ура : his wishes, - i indian $ aspire to, retarded much o out aya be eum efit "i tin cost T will now pro dn to > explain the sever al | peculiaritie of Sia edis, ew firs et No doubt you have ofte rved а damp rising up the s АР" pedi dn Íruitfal source Е ап E d ing. pu t oil а | those who have been misled, so that injury results чеге рен was ky чара ,ast nd felt the il! езеш attraction, the most re sucked [ja d. evapo) tar an pitch.” In the construction of foundations, three - эре кв have been patere partially effected | nes i» separate m етан 1 TOS. up the walls by it: velum s before named. 9d. The introduction of air by air-bricks át intervals. 84. Strengthening and bonding by the ue of gi York stone, &c. In my Damp-Pr "TAYLORS:-PATENT. IVEN'TILA'TINOC*FLOOR TIL oof © Uourse those effects “ combined : — ae mp rising is completely намете a pra vitrified мы non-absorbent material, M ace through the joints. i. y is supplied through the perforations, securing a m tion wes Ue surface of the walls Strengthe and, bond . 2. esisting — хонай "hen or paving, dry walls, and a tight, warm roof. uestion that Pati arise in your minds is, that grant ted all these are improvements, how are they gh ned i n^ ouvse 0! pod ckwork in the height of | tl The advantages to health and con rly constructed бобо floor. s uneven, Y Jes -PATEN and the paving isqui 9] FACED CONCRETE WAI є ‘and, ьт п | patents, I now ЗАМ the i that any who wish to be Supplied ot] E P would rather give the Lee min something х now have, ап endeav make a Our experience, I think, has already taught us us that, abodes to return а remunerative per-een м but we may, uccess, endeavou NS = — to the boue of ing, v ry b one Drick thick, I мау ape totally h ту. aie ре bein; / УА 7 р piant join : conveys it hn the exterior T nd : dapes them ийейин ural may be built at IER ton than Tas before been ае } no materials for the ауе ce welinge for thola: poor, shall A oput ое PAPE A н ever, so that a larger, healthier, and ch I will Ł ofa THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 59 ү what is considered the next evil to a scolding} Т Jawvany 17, 1863.] it ; will sustain any weight we like to place ips it, las when. E the course oF the e subsequent се dia 1. alls, it is not so retained, and is incapable of | | need in vpn, с when the boards, which е zi fact, the B d x DENTO uring cross h sU has been tm are removed. The T ined сопітіуапсев io effect the combustion of smoke йй moulds in which жа ds upon the adhesive q ali уо are ineffective when left, as they must often we а the Sare x ^ t s Taylor's A pa ту ingenious one, and he must м Paesi tier is p^ longerretained, cross strain | | our ordinary domestic servants. There is an annual los З admit ^ b ави by whlchit was illustrated were most бору e irj К мнн. And Ре: and the | London alone of 75 per cent. of heat (an acknowledged fact) ien; E that ЖЫ, his mind on ife and other cases procu» face 800 о prema- | Whi а x ўр the chimney 2 adding to а omission àt was the consideration of the cost of the sten of the weather upon the surface soon pro of ара The cale ulat өт this does мей for гри маса ран) Reprea ing, as he did, a company which wa urn 47 d how my patent cottage walls are con- | ару "conso inni in our dis көлүгү eerte Ур, b pues jt er Eom > do ta КА the i distin on the left jand A Fig. » The ry to mbustion makes its w: ззат o the анвар heil нч Ur Б Ума à D m structed, E фу llow block, which certainly аё first appears | to the p from. "Moos or jore RE or crevice, and visits cottages could be. built, ж favis hadani ir ed po." Миен ing ч understand. 1% is made by ' pressing clay up : €: ith hur ga е т in proportion to the warmth OP dri arco AM d Esci iud rum pos а лі through а die. The dark portions represen hollow sp ivin dir n fro wi hat *in had not been able to build through which t а adily acts cottages for which the farm labourers of the country could pay throughout the block where desired, during а rent which, tself, would gi adequate interest on the process of burning in the kiln, and, capital expended. Тһе average cost at the present moment when standing on end it tpe к e of cottages with three rooms, with water Um ly and the össible kiln roo s bee кш, ing, was EA а pair. Speaking not separate knives i the. din Bt holds rely of his own experience, but from thi е нире of those enough during burning in who were largely engaged i in building ; and as 16 was necessary, ui order to е building of cottages, that they should the o ent wou| eadily separates it intosix brieks laor М я т the reception of ally ada n" аре о опе-веуе: th of his еа and therefore, oes the It wil be readily seen that in all the average agricultural wages rey TA 11, per week, the rent several proce ans of manufacture, n which really could be afforded was not more t Td. have been produced instead of one. These ed was e і to about 5l. а year. ow, ks, when ent. upon an outlay of 130}. per cottage represented 4 os. pesti - Фм а-л —— и ы cm на: be vue Ae order distant from each other the thick- erst it, аз shown at the left hand of " bilden бо rhe That Fig: 3. The urer then lays concrete bi 16s. gen fairly be ред, “priy ә the farmer e in the trench thus formed, th l employed the labour and partly by the е б on whos ressure upon the flanges count estate the digi. фе buil d farm mploying [M outward thrust, and thus the con- the labourer having the advantage of the mát "living on e is r in tren the his farm, eould, 16 was admitted, рау something towards the ould was m re- rent; andi ey assumed that he could afford to pay 1s. per maining to protect the wall from damp, week, or 21, 12s. а year, there would yet remain something for and to prevent the decay ofthe external < — ay e up the defieiency. a pair for surfaces of the concrete e weather. а eost, and it was an object worthy of us each course is thoroughly con- е Tou. gen the count large, to endeavour to уе, ап even first-class houses may reduce the expense from 2601, to about 200/. а pair If they be thus built to any reasonable height. eould sueceed in doing that, there was very little doubt they In d all, 9 inches of thickness 1з would be able to bui es for the poor h were suit- sufficient, requiring only one course of | able in all particulars. Аз an illustration of the difference that epis To «e. Mie gen nd bonding blocks VR isted in the various designs that had bee d rum — before m rvals, and the of а d Д Ш n ШШ TIT ШШ orld as being worthy of ado! plion, he might m ou the f: з n the irn ; duri ng its ci = = ім the cubical eontents of Thes cottages reri » Md. а iirüetion. After this a little OE m 7000 to 12, m de t inside wit д» ог Seott/s Cement, whic EBENEZER happy to state, as bearing is better, "Anis s the inner ym upon. the Ness just. adde, that he held а contract, It is valenlated t that a rod of o кр which was now in course of execution, for building cottages аз brick-work requires 4852 2 pricks, whic i, low as 925L per pair, which were of larger cubical content вау 32s. per 1000) costs Tl. той ое рт, 5.—FRONT VIEW OF THE SMOKE CONSUMING AND VENTILATING | һар those described by Mr. Taylor. The front room was patent Mw Sdn. xr my br rers GRATE 12 feet by 10 feet, the back room being about t e size, i at 95s , М " cottages, only costs 11. 168. 3d. ; а is the cubical contents | А fre reque ent cause of t the chimney smoking is that it becomes pun — y sud reser, к m wem | a capital po of the concrete, 98 yards, av 168 | filled with the air кө: the apartment, which, meio n ks , dec жн porch Aa fiot. (caleulatiog aries at 2s. d хр two good r n the | above the fire, lowers the temperature and ren A patr a cottages spon s desig n had been Кара | бирре f the g the . per yard, 1 1 k, as against 7 od of br incapable ot. acting as а sufficiently rarefied чейнн Now as JM weight E the 4352 bricks weigh ii 4 ewt. ; | shaft, and often incapable of even conveying away the smoke iae eg en — хе А A E EA ч the 1450 of my bricks weigh 1 ton 9 cwt. e thus see that | ai cottages pon е at had por pi rem y phin еу СОРТЫ КЕКЕК «us premio features in my patent grates (Figs. 5 and 6) are s of those pr n оа" EM СХ 4 the gr ае istances, y blocks for facing ordi ick-work a cause tín register {8 close à, t the кары. Жие Айсёйва re erum ^ Y Pur ка à ^ pie an iss 6d. idt „А сеце d continuous hollow тз spaces to be left within the wall, and а | from bis fuel, and bèco хей with atmospheric air, | said the landlord would expect more eset that. E n if 38, 67. great saving in -— results. Ve іра bond is obtained, and | descends, and pepe trough t the — vm m "- fire, | per week, or 97, 12s. additional for г tes E тераа. were the yielding mor! nta xb У strengthened; i апа I have y where the carbon o тооке med as fuel, Nubes, Тог that rental they might have cottages within five that the walls ога E house : "hus constrveted ste. хо quick hy heat which w «m jeg ненча АГ ге с ealeu- | miles of LAC go ye - пч" to урар % fair Бч pom üry, that they may be pa n tel, ted at 75 percent., passes рона апа nmi the вои fire | upon tig outlay. Ву p» ror t difficui poe be е of LE the grate is formed, and the external air, with | overco: P aeq А ciple NU gom lo lie ТОРО nOn WEY OUS which these communicate, entérs the apartment in a large б e purchase o of nár MN by богон. "M had коро that viz. body, Pies terae ve actin not heated. of the subscr: eria y безе эш р а nk s о late is generaily applicable for roofing, as it admits of being | The apartment is supplied with moderately warmed instead erpropratet, " 9 et ев. laid to a flat m and is li ght, bu д 80 absorbent of h Es einige. in the rocf r- ИШ g has ection, but "А od e d n is h l ; " pu D RE STER | | à g^ Nie prar scare rie ee eg | T M LETER IL-—ON THE oed оғ PROCOEEDING WITH ap Kung da gt уйлен aerei з those t ay be laid to as flat | of a н е the pes ties , F square. "Рио tiing aX p ES me: ieh incorporate with their Ка provisions t the чаге. us it appears that it is зад | РР powers of numerou: er Acts, there will perhaps tian іар the weight o | ordinary tiling, | | „> \, appear in “ The Land Drainage Act, 1861," а compli- the adyantages of slates and tiling without ». дїй cation which will trouble them, but this : the drawbaeks attending them. The price | il terbalanced by the clearness which characterises the is ak 4 per thousand; being enough to dul usen el ica provisions of the first and second part of ^ : г | t f. ou will rve on th: m (Fig. 4) Il that I makeatile wider at one end than here ids fee yer in England or in Wales ät the other, and havi ges raised tat i the Pais which th theré ate not areas of satu- es, ecomes Lures quine only the removal of some mill йн n s "e e e low of some weir or stanch, and the м e becomes the оррег or cap- нант and ‹ D of interna 1 water rcourses, ; two notches i ose areas from wort! eme each t each T — dud MO END the I f а? nd number: iin, too, ends ofthe ti uw iom "nie horizotitally. The the moors and marshes having no imm connec- . ħib upon r part и tile gives ion with a river, but lying sometimes high а d the necessary age, semures the hills and. above the mean lev the country, whie| can hardly be pu low lands or v: but e ез are for m м all their joints lidd sf capped. rins which uire outfall works anA сощ! ridges ий applicable for а i action to сны t r mation. deketa aro aoi Let us see how the new Act facilitates such i P1 C Having now se et befo! h = ments, and to eed that we are about to ‹ teneis mesi permit 1 Iwil only DU G. 6.—VIEW WITH FRONT S ur SHOWING TAE ACTION. e of either of the above « t conclu; pA. stati т of cold air, from door dow, and thus th just brief erp r фе eth ating [o ds patot 2255 E "a indow, and thus thorough ventila- tages e be as follows The cold air eannot rush ир the chimney ; the flue is there- he йай пед fore m. a powerful extracting shaft for ventilation, and а $ Lx proof EO ыс 1 highly rare efied, and consequently cffeetual, passage for the | he wall bloei 3 m © »* £49 0 0 ries p^, LM thus ohpaling another fruitful source The Ме Should th t, the registe be I think wi ге may novi, therefore, ейп йу expect that | and the seti of a to grt i 1 tak Eo pice т" the remaining тау be done for such a eost as that | In addition to these or mad the fire is always under | outfall а Венев fed — prone may be avail- pec ne and may at all times be brought to any degree mat hand, t e proprietors i end d li "-— uon) abd. á P |. Its combustion of fuel is so perfect, that what remains | 9* f the comprised 1 rs và the labourer's interest, let. зой а CITY T epar evum ену # «АУА and at this вейѕоп what i | d a dis rthe Act; but the tole t signify whether it is their wish to have Sewers,” or an “Elective Board; 80 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jaxvan 17, 1863. iding body of the distrieb| of the taxable area inappropriate, and the rating when formed. - 5 à | АП contem plated unjustifiable. s BB "Tho difference bet а Commission of Sewers and | All thes pude тоте however, wil h their| In a recent Num mber 0 of the gero periodics] an Elective Board consists in the former being con- weight idi e distrie& board is established, and|* Connaissances Utiles," there is a good practicar stituted by the Queen pron mi for life, and the latter ts gina i ie мы: management will follow | article on the management of the domestic rabbit, by being elected annually by the ratepayers themselves. | in due c ours . Verardi. It appears that there ai prae The qualification of the members of a * Commission of In my ne vi and last letter I will confine myself to | for breeding and fattening this prolific and useful Sewers” is va IMS Lus the 3d and 4th of William. IV. iw two points which are of the grea atest i in the vicinity of Paris, in which 1500 are (v which is high | when the Loc al Bo ard assume the executive. The supplied weekly for en me as fo od, , although i in sive Haie) while Жүзү of the Elect h | engineering ecogn ized, and provin t Te D des у гей and s the Inc e Co mmissioners may determine upon à | the К pn which the rate vul be levi he | reare owev f the genes J. Bailey Denton, 52, P. t Street, | tame rabbit is inferior, t adm its, in flava to (7 Te Westm. er. that of Me wild sort, Vieh M tribue altogether to M т | the mode of feeding ; but probably con nement in the zt each fom 9 Сорн viia ye present them TOWN SEWAGE. one еге swith i imper rfect ventilation, and free air r and III. The petition te + the Inelosure Commissioners, 1 DA pu surprise and in egr в апа Mss: rather in liberty i ГК sorrow Anger. such portions you d к а la! aee peperit i Ne poo PARE аз ipe Rr си imports of foreig of food, whic ici are not in к isis дын 3 шше jo n кеа of t Ee be | ur waste of tow manure. AH was in that) Тһе rabbit that burrows in copses or clay banks, etae d pe насе sti T sä: cost of those works, and it die з a resignatio iens things they are, and | browses frequently on very succulent and dewy food, четен ай ections | inferential hopelessness of nes ng them, that are|such as the leaves of corn, Turnips, Mangels, Clover, of of tha out fl, as КОДЫ» of the owne n yc area, | ei edingly painful to the eres of an iniit oque | &с. Suc h food does not MA at al in додага Y suc- te t ЮГ: over. aste usually given to domes- ашк of. tho don ws oon, who it each обрне od té s imports of corn а and thi at enormous waste of food pro- ticated rabbits, such as the leaves о сае Mee p Qe re appointment. I | ducing sewage. without an effort to diminish the one =, гона: is ton : e: ие r hand, ШШ А ve i е and preserve the other. Аге these objects impracti- | lea e rabbit which is free to roam anc ве есу 18 rica caor wore the aren is p EE peace cable? or Бе be pro ofitably Бары by an in- | own nutriment, to eat some herbs which may possess viskually Jithe Казах of those who at present cont ]|vestment of capital and intel igence? Have we been medicamental qualities corrective of the laxative pro- the several unim ed properties ; the advantages of content to do the same thing with cotton? Why are | pertie of succulent Grass s and other herbivorous foi the d “ай do beyond t cutio: os by the same rule willing to pur all our | substances of kin qualities, The leaves and bark peius d ootfal works e exercise of borrowing goods from foreigne Ho t that Lanca- | of. shrubs or trees, for instance, may prove astringents, powers, and the permanent maintenance of the who Ден ср сан from foreigners their raw material, ang prevent the evil effects of other sorts of foo 1% the |e тр у millions of British h hands i in working it up, and Wild herbs of X qualities are within reach of | th tan Vit the rabbit in a state of nature, and e may i s т vanti m аа it? Look at the gigantic faciories ‚апа | tively take what possesses the f virtues" whic br apre UM piu сесара о or тъ ws vili bs E and complicated те ЯА d and made by | condition requires, as the sick dog seeks for the > Ad th ssl | enormous inves чан o aeuo Pe езет апа | Quicken or Cock's-foot Grasses, which ‚ afford it im. works capital, and you hav nce an answer to the|mediate relief by scouring as an emetic. The writer question. of the article before me attributes the ill success with pon receipt "of this petition the Inolo be This has been done in our manufactures, but fae it| which the rearing of domestic rabbits is so often Commissioners Wut шше Er rough an inspector, БУ | been n done. in agriculture? No! „th ierefore in one case followed, to the error of supposing that the waste ġ on the spot, an inquiry to в satisfy them | o can defy ti vegetables of gardens constitute good food for them; “ the кы fides o£. ће promoters an кийаш ди submit to buy abroad tbat which we could, if we chose though eaten eagerly they are injurious from their MES do so, produce with profit at home, th g t succulency. Cabbages and Lettuces are often ё | abundant and extensive additional channe els for indus- in a very watery s bees and no doub is the rot or liver irially employing our own people, and a that Apa complaint which sweeps off, successi e generations of the чиик abundant capital which is now, b inccr rabbits Тхе they attain Аалы urity is chiefly . giat carry out the ig cw | annually of many millions for foreign us g| o the excessive use of watery green. under " Commission h Sewers,” the Inclosure Com- | and encouraging and remunerating our food; whereas, if their nourishment cons sisted of such _ missioners will dismiss the petition if one-third the corn growing in other countries. Bat it will d subs аа wild Chico огу, Thyme, Carrot, and Parsley — Ar their dissent in writing; | be asked—ho w can you compare cotton with corn ? ан кас > objectionable, however, for pregnant and | but if an elective. board be determined upon, then the rs), those diseases would probably be i i t ti а ^ @ T£ о osure Co беда q through their inspector that two-thirds are in favour iiic: That § is Raya the pose Let us mu Field plants vill g Пу prove to! healthful thereof. This difference is an кни A not easily | what our land really produces. t} explained. d 0 cult it ів e а w di а conclusion induce persons, who may be really favonrable to а | Great Britain баш enis mountain and waste) may | reli sae are the most wholesome for г к Lucerne, general improvement, to declare themselves so when probably be taken as 50 millions of acres, landlorg’s | Clover, an and Vetches, yield a ready and venir supply the adva ges are pr: ospective e and а contribution. с “ measure, which in си е fences, — and the | of food, and in dry weather may be freely used ; paymen pe . And again, every one know space еш ied by fa farn buildings. The re of this | even аб other times, after exposure to йөр Er that so terge a proportion of the land in this КЎ land m per acre; its gross annual pro- | current of air, they are innocuous, provided that o belongs nants for life, bodies corporate—women | duce, poi e ot Res estimates that can be o referred et bran, ог sw — hay be — e ose ua of m under disability — —and absentee owners, that it fre to, about 37, 15s. es acre, in meat, corn,and other agri |ture, There is scarce cely any e tiva ated vegetable or fi — tly happens that two-thirds can cultural produce. Capital employed, ч рег асге, | weed which rabbits will e Mi: E , Itis clearly due to the contributors rue in this amount of produce worthy of British enter- | the part of the provider is very necessary. I attribulé i that full oppor- | pris To judge of this we must refer to numerous | my ow. n failures to салот in this respect, and Я tusity should be given to all parties to express their MN in ou r best- 0 ivated districts, унае on the | оу to the error of giving moist green food to the enh an n that no work should proceed without 55. annuall ear! age. In winter, Turnips, the rence of a majority, but the effect of |5 is obtained. Pez ү soil, being the ун а gre спы Carrots, Potatoes, and Jeramie Artichokes, mized requiring ап expression of approval is practically to | investment of ди and of аракы, But, then, rn, or bran, or grains, and with а little convert absentees and neutrals into dissentients; а m we deficient asa nation in capital? E ur e knows | Mog wn keep rabbits in а НҮ condition €— iesu will stop soni фар ыз nages, the c contrary, and that the кш surplusag of profits | under favouring circumstances of dry and well i id ost every ventilated habitations. Some writer has observed _ sioners ave perite themselves on all зба of the ire ree: except the c ise of eios the | that when rabbits die, “ ninety-nine times out of the — “ Commission of Sewers,” or the “ Elective Board " is | most required and the m of all thi hundred starvation is the cause. І am inclined to - determined upon as the а may be. If the former,| We must, — eds Qe regretfal died nclusion | think. that over-feeding, o r injudicious feeding, more - the Commission comes into existence as soon as t = that various causes interpose to prevent or delay the | frequently occasion үнгө death. eis issued from the Home Office, which may be | flowing of capital into that most € of allocen-| Rabbits require frequent feeding, and with small in six weeks or two months after tho Inspector has h Beld pations, the production at ш of human food. Many | quantities to prevent waste, But M. Ver di р ын | his meeting; ifthelatter, the Boa Ml be emet opis of these causes are very о obviou ; but the раена something more. Тһе feeding time is not ter of as soon as the provisional order A ncelosu: the present paper, for | indifference, as one might suppose. The rabbit T to ї firmed (withotl i in dealing with 80 enormous an interest as British agri- ramble and graze мор nightfall during eight o e same Act) by a ск Act ‘of Perl iament si | it its moe ian Sessional Acts ura as ges т acre would, on 50 millions acres, | rise, it sleeps deri he day. This natural habi deer dod ures, erefore, greater — in the | add 21,000,001. annually to jut stock of т and | therefore be indulged. Ор the su E: of кай accom» — case of ап ©“ эктим. Board" than in the of a — food, and thus almost render us independent of modation and „ventilation, the offers “ Commission of Sewers,” oreignimports. I gg h tho brief are е explicit = вз Having established a Local Board. the functions of e: doubt that we have the means and power to produce са out. 1. The aspect should be the Inclosure Commission: — femme and the Commis- | with profit Gf we had but the жошо to do во) |2. There should be at least two windows ur admision | sioners of the istrict com thei ныр of fresh air. 3. It should be laid on а dry bottom the preliminary steps for ве gern of the work; people. Of course the result would be to cheapen the р заной to t hrow off the liquids ; rue O : E. and the raising of the rates for the payment of the cos Lisa m I po yet to learn s не E mighty | in fectly clean state, “ The odour If it is requisite to purchase land for new works, then ich has rendered calico rofitable at | Кер n Buteh i is 80 intolerable, + that complai e the approval of the Inclosure Commissioners (con- Bd. bur Td than it m when at Is. ©, mer n not be саса on the subject to official authority phe the firmed by Act of Parliament) is required; so also, if it | brought to bear on the production of our fi tmosphere of xdi вав been deem mephitic and - is desired to mortgage the rates and — oney ired, bett These miasmata would un- for the works by ап arrangement enabling the e нента for our live stock, greater economy of our questionably become dangerous to mankind, if they were - dues to pay off the principal money y interest | and town sewage, а and an amen ndment: of the |as suscepti ible. of ` itsevil effects as the rabbits are. t а r ten it n e A not grada 30 y opog perish before there is any dang: it y be found to ас езара with profit to landlords and tenants and | to the human kind, which would of necessity occasic ско 18 vived to Кыйы the mars at Ладе, Ње гешоуа1 ot the cause of anxie of th ON mt fortunate iti is is for the country Every rejudiced man who travels from „county to hutch is а , provided that the males n dk: sary, for by taceat pem require an adherence on the | and Serve. on the low scale o our general agri-|against cats, mice, weasels. It ought to be well | ioners plans and state- | | cultural procedure and BE dise come to he paved or tiled to p pr m the rabbi us А эш тар: when | conclusion that it is quite as much a matter for land- | and roofed with projecting slates. The divisions for t^ hough any material | lords as for tenants,—to inaugurate a better state of Pres should be raised 8 or 10 inches above the level deri the limits | things. si J. Mechi, Jan. 1- he ground, and constructed of lattice work or s January 17, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 61 boards to withstand the rabbits! teeth, but affording гапа фе cultivator. Fie whole subject of estate and farm | PAUNCHING, which, though apparently a desperate 0 enings sut pape for free ventilation. The hei ght to be manag ment has received most үш ше, еи үч remedy, is generally attended qs T" The place ор апа она, апа оп arms or puncturing the pa is e left side, in the E eit) us arded (or cemented), vui "towards | Windsor of which the Prince was the tena nt; Pad iti e central point between the istud? dece of the lum mbar the back, яе perforated with holes tolet the liquid flow | attempted in thes рей D 1 ерге, the spine of he ilium, and the last rib. off. "The sid or only should open for the уні f|farm buildings, good c ccommodation ‚ tho ость Хеге the trochar may be introduced without fear It the litter, which requires frequent changing. A little | drainage, steam tillage, а айе breeding, and good | air escapo тар, allis well. The canula may remain rack is necessar ine compartment:to preserve the | culti iaa imc wbich the Boy s have for in for a gay se two, and on — little or no green jui icy food from being trampled upon, and also а many yea esented ; and th inconvenie e will usually manifest itself, If no gas little by : hold bran or grain for the feeding of the | Zivators it of far escapes, tt the ‚оре ning must be freely enlarged, ш шо nursing еч 12 to 15 yards in length, and lth d lifferent запа from 4 to 5i in a sufficiently large hutch to | for many vá been Ie ы on the enin yim | removed, have sometimes seen in A us contain from M о ү? divisions, of which two should be | modern system. quantities. done, we cea close na n in set apart for the males, an. nd others "e аз large) for “ A great deal of information has been - pus the divided paunch A € or three stitches of fine the young ones five or six weeks old, not yet strong | апа is here presented, which will be of s catgut, e ma ain the sides enough to jare an unlimited range of t hutch.” prove: Ts whether of the ext tomal ud br maiie sutures, and with АП the diseases to which rabbits are subject a “The Prince Consort/s relations to the $ эе ing De wait for a cure, which is often as gua nd as it principally a! attributable to wet floor, wet food, an nd foul dass, r^ герооару o ое labourers 8 speedy." on ni. m Mis. whathe i " The autbor а1веаѕ medies. The t dangerous ailments are, first, |а indigestion Gd one ia by eating Very su ucculent „green food), which manifests itse ое. and solitude; ee „discharges are And an account is giv ctually did in {ог bee of general Soir im- provement, and in aid of those Societies by which in this EAT it is oi “ Тһе mote ork has | улы уз. en with the sanction and Milch Cows and Dairy Farming. By C. L. Flint, Secretary of the ЖОГ Бы, Рона E Agri- Segni Trübner & Co., 60, Pate The describes the Lien ptg "re eds— the rement is near frequent, EM. de exer ina hay an net or ore with а little finely pounded вай, 1 аге the prescribed die "The iir pratofily Клозе 4 the , help he or Ауто чук Sho ri-hor rn, Dutch, Hereford and dare," is hydropsy of the viscera. of the т, stomach, and (3 K.C.B.; £o дө objects and etr | the Sin Sir Charles Phipps, К Nelson Hoo ially of the bladder. кз e great size and flabbi- others, as the malady may be contagious. in whose еве the utei of the E Farms is placed. “ Illustrations, кзы upwards of 30 pages, give maps of the estates. ns linge а and esee and al and sketches and isometrical 1 such pl the tions of age, and of a good milking character, are treated of. 'The feeding and management of cows, and the raising of calves, are treated of in и fourth and fifth . The cultivation of Grass mig ther forage apter 6. The seventh, ghth, and ni "e chapters describe шй, ЛИН ег ang and y Barley and bran, without salt at first, are the remedi ies, e, Sage; d ovn cuida of stt be heese. th cha pter sidus each evening a handful of Thym ое „should nE second yea which c меке "s purification, дн Ше А with «олде of lime or strong 1 ash. malady called e | distinguished agricultural earee: story, d by t gu en ct Aene to Bos a word m Manual of Veterinary Science. By William Dick, V.S. to the yr for Scotland. Seeond Edition. pee 26 їп UT p orial of a useful and : ana | are т "The 1n» сае the dairy балу, H a letter on cleanliness 13th ух Étisie, and indica! fed by | те = appe lite and рй xn ect away, attacking principally young rabbits, causes them | А. & C. Blac inburgh. pages. to die quickly in convulsions if not stopped early. | This little en is an prc edition of the article Itis written somewhat diffusely, illustrated where This complaint arises also from humidi ity. Separation this subject which was published i in the seveni edition | necessary wi ith good woodcuts, and furnished with a of the “ Encyclopædia Britannic Its author and dry food such as hay (with salt), bran, or corn, | of th st experienced men o his profession, and nE The following extract may des ce as an example of оа, be substituted for е арн ониб diet. has done more perhaps than any eie an for the author's style, and it is at the same time an complaint usually sta. agna ant wetness advancement. His bo ook is written in the form of | instructive account of American cheese е їп of ior. or litter, -— wet ei Б. is tl ti hapt “The e pra actical ргосев of manufa 1 АЕР ре. РУ ВЕ! 41. that are affected, as this ent i examination of the снеме Кг бех wil u ft i be | full te purulent d oie eyes. ung rabbits towards the vitis period ar are attacked by this malady, and it soon bec есошев в fat L It i is attributable to foul a air and the on any КОК he may - ber! in. an nd mi E us а ost с is сооб, willa appear i in the Pol- lowing statements of aperi треб gricul tural exhibitions was the New York in i "Tricia ios. by o of the fine st dairy regions of that Potatoes, Peers 8, and suc in well kept ;hutehes. The sick ones should be removed to a clean place with fresh litter which is necessary in alm озб + all casi ases о of di isease, and the anton should be Marti Dal ‚ Farmers’ Clubs. 4 om whole this | m Posi A us [зр and of digestion, follow: the food, the сее of po of all those таеш ich will be hey are feeding upon h ше Т} їз епһапсей Ьу Ше jew that his cows averaged s е of "i first quality of cheese each in iue. and 7 in 1845. In his mode of manu the dair ry- -house, : and cool b y filling the (әре symptoms, w oticed under The фу їп breathing, and tbe general | water from the pump. ag таа tle cream t ht is taken off in the morning, and ps uneasiness of the mal, usually nature of the accident, whieh examination brings under | nd for Ке ааз: nt yea 2 : 1 No ti time must be 2 I February Mr. J. Беса, Baldock, зрела Parliamentary Committee of 1862, Tiptree Hall, Kelvedon. April6.—W hat does th Te, e past three years prove with regard to the requi ері Under Drains, and width of intervening spaces, by Mr. ke Doble, Lydgate, Newmar et. May 4 ее Remarks ол the Effect о ead on ion, fro тааз of thethree J. 2 . Spearing, Moulsford, Wallingford. б Аз e qu гна nt Ad Steam Cultivation, wi J. чаа 2.—The Veterinary Art in Relation to Agriculture, MEIN ХҮҮ. Fis! трай er Hol ат m оа inar " uio. ng, attening of Reari: and Е кера upon Arable Tnt, and t the Capability of such Farms t Woburn. to prod: i ee uce vci coe Aui J. Colem unable to attend thes е Mee e invi len SENE in practical information upon tum. "Their [na wi е -— tothe introducer ofthe subject, to which reference is m ue discussions will аара at x rm Five o'clock, ere are no meetin агу, tember, and October. reete Vides Song кыра Ланга The Consorts Farms Agricultural Memo By — Chalmers Morto “Editor of * The Crede. 2.—The Отеп of the Malt Tax, proposed by |or эе the natural action super to inquire; but the fact pe wW, Ша, a few pints of id h successful in removing АР upwards ог down see an ie the Eie Failing in this, n да А гра great irtu y m the of m 5 Парса fluids, such as 1, &c. "i T ind oil, well- o be tried is, de pies койо and pressure of the wards, d rid the animal empera to m ч til perfectly "impia, ui. in ‘Tennet enough Rs milk by thorough stirring; the milk having been e a sam, to 88 or 90°, by passing steam boiled gru: The aei is жи etat to сова animal, [бой н пом zenera the water in the wooden which free ly tries to gulp it, and often no dou! is to be had, the milk may Whether this is owing to йе їшыйсаноп of £i | рге, e Lily "heated to tie "right temperature, by setting "upon various principles, it is unnecessary | n pail д led : water — peg milk in the tubs. x Ў be n like manner by filling the pail with | ice-water, rd e jd а Where ice is not to be had. It is поб safe to heat milk in a kettle exposed directly to the fire, as a slight scorchin ng its taint to the whole cheese and spoi curdled below 84°, the cream is mor eh the whey. An extreme of heat wil have а d Тре curdling heat is varied with the temperature 8, e bee invented, for e Eee Н thescrew probang, for extracting of the air, or the liability of the milk to cool after - the obstructing body: the use of these iderable skill.” The following, ы, аге remarks оп “ Нотеп: = ase is often witnessed in animals removed fro requires con- dai буша m con- | great 1 ment eed winter-feeding to the luxuriance of the ta ain. If, for addin; РЕ: „Тһе ме mometer 1з ide tem to error Hed render the operation uncer- instance, е hands have А аен been ver pu tion of r and in house-fed cattle, ‚ sucl ж уза рейіа ture,” dos "Hono norary Member of the 54 - tural Society of Holland. Рр. 288, following: memorandum in reference to this work from Messrs. Longman's Notes on Books :— “This volume describes in out under the instructions carried out of His Ro; ness on the estates and farms of A oen which he was detail the relations to the Prince it upplied thas it ойын ал: proceeds from aa seans ко in rupture and deat those во w full Mesi above, he symptoms, tub, сы as Pease- meal а and ее чам Iha obs d Ve - resemblance, both in "their alo one that I shall not repeat ine keep bs other in а and it it really i is; if, onthe cont тагу, they һа ve recently been i rm water, m сиб d geo colder than it = эш satisfy the d one hand in ~ véssel of of col ments; then pour the water in the two dis ‚ and i DS Rb Bands in зазнае i that was ыру in ap warm water w oo prre of feeling is not y had to the operation riter of f relied upon. А ine elo naci. bum. vt ie. tub while the 62 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND cin ded GAZETTE. [JANUARY 17, 1863. а si m Wiss с 4 7401 CEP T lanidad 1 corn eshed, Тһе costof the process in this country is now t milk is curdling will prevent the surface from being ы cooled by circulation of air jarring of the milk, ; it would perl what gy floor, or otherwise, should th be We must however т телене that allowed while it is curdling, 1 cohesion of the particles. IS в pig in the country districts, and the food i T * When milk is eurdled 50 "s to appear 11 lid, ible t e whe ion the This is often oo speedily areas of roots, ы «у; straw, run to fatten € Balode poi to facilitate the нс but аб a sacrifice of quality | require large areas, too, 0 of buildings to accommodate d quantity. them; in — an we look to whole of the items in **'l'o effect the c с of the сага for tł breeding, : -— d fa ttenin ng sheep separatior of the whey, Mr. Fish us tw nd bullocks, made to fit into the p , de meshes of fine e wire an e between swine and other stock жуе аге fatteued a hal£inch square, and the outer rim of еоагзе for the Махан in this country. J. В. and stronger material. Cheese-knife is also used, к, half as long as the diameter of the tub, and à : ghe de a long = чн Miscellaneous. passos rough one end o e as it lies horizon-| The Craw Sparrow Club: Sparrow Murder. tally, en the blade at right angles with the screw, | __ А ошту paper lately Phad the following, announce- thread, ап es through a piece | mont. —« Th s The annual dinner took place at eorge of wood on the top of the tub, held firm by notches at дү» Widni i . The first prize А, S d the ends laid on tbe edges of the tub. By turning а | to Mr, J, Redford, Worth, for having destroyed within crank, the knife bae dom through the curd in revo- | the ye 2 . Heaysman took boni with — сиз it Mj layers of the thickness "ef {һе | 1448 destroyed. Mr. Stone third, with 982 ied, reads of the serew Total det 11,944. Old birds, 8,668; young тирене кока ET ditto, (IR. - Memoranda. S koled Gork-aparrow $ us " said three men of SES боттҥ HANTS приет this may be said "With my club in my mawley, to have rm one " the worst seasons during the last killed Cock- чыр 20 years. Тһе crop of corn, more purtionlariy piet я Whom w him die Wheat, , has aee so deficient in Jie eld, а * Ani à mid Cater pillar, Мён” bro т зон sparrow: -killer, E dance on his grave? b ^ said "M. Siu ug, With” — ш. Red- м, ** We'll dan gie js dub an ende the crop with а г, Wh en w вер for his los ios А s, Bean ens av “T,” вай young eat-shoot, moderate p K jle Ре sheep and eap brought ВА mnm ара. ien for ерли sue, s. Fus district з ant 4 high figures, there is no re- To ыа p^ mid $ “т hon the Times, entitled Hard- eeming point whereon the interests of f: arming ean | am desirous on beha. - for poit." е, we are now entering the | : new year, - 1863 will m we "i amen рь 785. e: Pad against 52s. per qr. in the р h ош many small birds, as омен - butterflies for next year. | 3 that largely the tomtits. which « commit such havoc amon, least we | 280 valuable caterpill lides ; the € all work; and the price та студен off the walls, and the sportsmen : s be of being erate has been greatly їп their service to entomologista by. aparing -mo ү) the rate w wa being from 115. to 12s. per "hem ‚4. М.8, Р”, We have , Tithe .Commutation.— —As many of yonr readers m if any interruption W he during the las i a Жш in pow th the la Vnd has the seven years to Christmas, 1862, published by n Е + ition for receiving the seed, and | authority in the London C: of yesterday, viz. :— it has al en unusually favourable for drawing out | eab .. s. 81d. per ito bushel. the manure as fast as the lai been cleared of the Baüey o o 0 4& Tid. root crops by sh nd o ; some of the early г нда кн ats are showing rather forward, if th for Бег араан зад дея ч ч 1007. of | fresh straw as weather should continue mild and open. У tithe eee will for the year 1868 amount to wo dM йб in sowing until November 5, we have 1071. 5s. 2d., or 21, 8s. r cent. less than last year's none likely to become winter proud, but it has vegetated value. The following statement from my “Ап ery regularly, and ven plant on the groun Tithe Commutation Tables? will show the worth of та езп neve? pomenibér, 1 солае to sow 1007. of tithe rent-charge for each m since the ое Wheat ng the next few weeks if mild | Passing of the Tithe Commutation Act, viz , weather should conti ; if not, an should 1 intervene, delaying th , we should give up the nt io pedalis D nu idea of sowing more t, and seed the land with » 189 .. .. . e y. 59 white ian Oats in the month of March instead, ORE as iha ea D for we have found on our soil and tillage that we can 2 TAE DAE a ES Si : y 98 мас doen и DA сап sacks of Wheat » 1843 .. 105 19' 9i In South Hants district эў 1844 .. 24 А КЕ! з bi food food for stock Engel very ab айка, t, and roots of all pk LOT ж кетт M rd 19 varieties аге кее ада Web both in Mei pum Doo Wu Р үчү and in stack ; ‘this Awaara still tends to keep up » 1848 . e 8e 2 1 0 the value of all kinds of store and stock animals, it € » pe 3 Rupees aere тї x 3 Eno a ш 16 10 eep up the price of fat meat, » 1851. 2 ү: п 4i farmers will hold on the animals and make , 1852 SIDE. 16 ni them fatter, rather than sell them, unless they could » е... .. - 13 5 the stock at a vnl figure. ot, however, m АБ 3 hod ч: 7 to see the price of meat much lower further bt 1856 gia po 18 1 bs irse ү тек NS no great quantity of fat » Lo dite in 35 T stock in the hands of the graziers, rtieularly sheep. е: САИЫН ; weather been rather drier than usual, has js Ш гон 04354 E been somewhat in favour of the sheep stock, al! ^ lE L0 a aeu n2 3 4i the fall of lambs is scarcely an average, and they cam ji o MM Here conss БЙЛУ ОЧЫ 4 later than ue c . Easter coming early this eM м у: ете NE 2 we may expect t Т ie well; ve have only amerer 1 93 sola о m Nes atn аде mbs; ai а General average for the last 27 country Bosihusea mt balf done lambing, prota p years but few twins; they have, however, mado tolerable ESS M. хека Aciuary, University. Life Assur- p ч ald Бате done better; Me замонай nce Society, 25, Suffolk Street, Pall- Mall East, Jan. 10. VALE “ зый ies following passages are geben from Morton's Farmers Calendar. de ard as thestate of the market seems t out in eus threshing machine, turned i Of Threshing Corn, — Thres proceeds pos. January, as straw is needed Pon € М ог “ЧТ litter, and ke desiral The an mé rem ax all our implement makers, that {ће great bulk of may be ime as Cx elige Hire of 8-horse-engine and machine, BR 5б Ж with rent and feeder 1 15 ra Cost of req вау 080 РА ис (on е шап and ћотзо half h 2.6 0 10 6 osea to MEA and spain Hein 6 0 1 man attendin ng to o sacks 020 1 man ani removing corn 0950 Labour of кей straw and chaff, ее ildi ding the former papal; $ to Hu 1" nou £3 10 6 quarters, aceording to d. to 9s. а quarter. For this sum from 40 "ар ќо е tne yield, may, A threshed for In the the fixed зв е charge for power may be p t Md x aday fora атри engine; 40 quarters being easily tbreshed per day. The ost of labour being i— men, 2 boys, 2 women, REN 3 horses to deliver the opor К sheaves to the — fro epa £ 8, d, cor u 203976 To 026 and 2 en to remove the straw and оп 3i А the К eid house 070 2 end to ти аот of the grain t to di» | 040 Labour .. КА "Y Е m T ap kian 238 Power .. zs HE Ex TS ES М € I E Total cost about . £213 6 orless than ls. 6d. per qua arter. In both of thee cases there w 6 апау: P bet 2: cider for tho l labot innowi Көс: а prejudice in favour of ү йер eps r by уе: тте ji months’ dapply of 1 might ре supposed to be, the c with s pulped го; scalded with meh MM М has Ao The followi uel J ам. of тай, Cambridgeshire, о of his —‘I hav тепизей of Mr. . Wheat, сее acre for cuttin Е the straw w Divduted on an азге о: chaff : CX x ys until nex pad beri d when extra expense is for from 4 of coals per day. с the straw i is erus ast | and с ос cha айттан me expense of Sp and P s chaff- cu uld be as юч ШЫ stack ES £ 5 i» o d earry away ch Bou ба ood 0: of a i. tal Me Same: ES ^ сомы yh... о таап Water, carting .. 4s а ED ткы uet to tno lengths и ©те үт M in length, domin about d estimate which follows i5 that [which Bas in his “ Handbook: of Farm Labour, Wed by Longmans “ a t Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of 3, 1 JANUARY 17, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 63 ery sh cut 14. per per fan ; the latter would cost 1-8rd; of а у рег fan peri p outing the chaff at the RE Jog HE LOND OYM TU RE.COMPANY S H афа ИТ, T F : ү Ж i 4. rday, or, in асре «4 800 fans for 48. 6d." ples and prices apply is уоп ете Да Ha: my on many farms | EREPARED BONE MANURE for Y prosent uso on PASTURES. Lk Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester, e ways than one. It will, Tor aena Dok а sto op. to the BLOOD MANURE for ditto. tedious | Er of the flail, with all its constant premium on SUPERPHOSPHATE s of LIME, &o. angel Mats. dish: T X aboye being in the fine 'st condition. They also con- pem T aun AM begs to announce that he nue to supp now am. EL supply, at a low ргісе, and in any eene т бошт being proceeded wi „ресешрет | GIBBSS PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, | quantity, ARCHANGEL Mats, „ths finest in London of this adm иш Hed wer cessar il used by a SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every pee Manure ot $eason's reni en and solie inspection of them by чш v dato fas new а e d Rs Pi БАРТ off. Y отче а сор хаста value. È, Purser, Secretary. | Nurserymen and Seedsmen. Jot has been turned over, p „this we ig to execute 6, Fenchurch Street, Е.С, SACKS, SEED BAGS, &c. with а me тоу он 9 es nches I p. The farm being 5, Sherborne Lane, Kin g William Street, London, E.C. ж and t thee work S? Laer hipe ао рб Sip; 55 or AUTUMN SONIN MANURE == 014 Established Seod Bag and Sack Man e find i much better MZ to Ил across, t ү, аа, the whole down the hill, and returning empty ; а furrow, nearly twi the ordinary breadth, ca; thus be , and аз the horse return more speedily without a furrow, nearly an equal breadth h ромб over іп the usual way сап thus be accom: ve sown the usual quantity of Wheat in is now appearing above ground, mplishe good condition, amd all of it н i this year т pee of the small demand e ss. В, 0. i s йочан has been pede in ушин dp ош Кыт for , with a 16 In sequence o e high рее, " Pa, Tm; J. B. ош has MEOS a WH JRE for the present season, gua will be found vory AGE DIS for ride crop. А supply is now ready for delivery, and it can be obtained ot J. B. ГЕ or through any о as appointed Agents. нію 81. ы ton e the касыр БРИ SU Barking 8 теда, ; Nitrate of Soda, p American and other Cakes at market price: Address JoHN BENNET LAWES, 1, peser Place, London Bridge, E.C. ; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. HEAP РЕ тот —Parties requiring оман aon "^ titi at 10s. per Ton, bulk, at the пріо Works at Kenni FL DER NICOL AND Co. RSE ERY TWINES, GARDEN LIN. „В, The principal Seed-hou; been supplied by us for the st 30 years. Sampler? i be Tad on application, No por with any in t J. MORT a — Buildings, Leeds. the Trade. H?"5I nised Iron Water Cistern for Cottage жою, чањ to contain 50 gallons, 26s. ; 80 gallons, 31s. each ; and 140 gallo ons, 37s., and fitted with tap, keeping the water pe: оноу ат eet and clean ; will rust ог corrode. Cisterna of all від Я "dal lvanised Iron Pumps for Liquid Manure or Domestic Use, 3 inches diameter, 308. and 823, 6d. each ; Tail Pipe s same at from 10d. per foot. vanised Water B "WS use, han tbt. d o gallons, entirely ON ах› CO, da ftue T. formed ofi firon, 355. Od. ег i Trees were u ЫЬ, stacks Vert overturned, and considera ble damage was ү ‚ particularly to euim de td E "Chapel n Бйр thatehed houses. As the threshing out of o is pro- lk d Deliver ed on Rail adding for bags and cartage. ceeded h we are 1 tisüed w the crop ^ Barley, which as. A е аА Ы engaged iv A MANUFACTURER wants to threshing, is yielding about 3 quarters per acre, that weighs ippoint a few o reina d BEROR AGENTS. Liberal under 541b. per bushel and fetches from 24s. to 27. qr. | terms Au, ^ the sold Cai e free. For Wheat there has been no demand, and, consequently,| Address, o fecha e i Pee торуно B. C., 10, Pall Mall there has pue n ipe threshed; but wi са эрер вау TA а | East, хор not been in our Pad е hope that w ever experi e of it, C3 Turnips b have опу Сох A-NU T REFUSE, as used for FERNS, improved pne and many of the earlier fields are NIAS, &о., grown in the International "—— full average crop; but the later Sowings е now elivered ^ any Booking Office in the City at 1s. 6d., ithin deficient. In the early part of the season Turnips were in 2 miles of Charing Cross, at 2s. per bag of 3 равој " Татреғ good demand at fri У. M. rt LATI. but as a smaller | quantities on lower terms on aieo to the PATENT COCOA number of sheep t to winter on them, the ик Cox? PANY, Kingston-on ев, S, W. de e And there is "now Фу in having SHORT FIBRE for Orchids i Drainage in pots. the í Stamps or Post-office Orders payable to J. BARSHAM ————— um rm- gam EE HFE | EBROREH ay SEBG EA 2ч * BAT ч 4 то J ч ee S 5 Е сес | DayofMonth. а 8 E v = 5285 = || вызв SIEHE | E зазвзәрү EBA A © FEE E et z = B. 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BARSHAM’S Patent, Kingston-on-Thames, To Gardeners and Seedsm CCO PAPER of Фон qualityforF umigating oses, mayj]be had а sale Prices. bestes d to of the Gri reen orks on Gard. p &c. NEAL'SP bie, 1. per packet or f is the пера PI pg ее ое d ts. It ЖЕ М: found h cake o Magnified Aphis. Ste NS be ee es of all pri: EAL, Edward S f а ii Insects. M be an в Gallon of Wagn, P cs pal Seedsmen, en Birmingham. ISHURST COM- POUND, whether used Insects and wn w ng Plants Winter Dressing on "Trees at M бей be dissolved 48 ore use. rid pen ell, and if Retail by пета Ж pod in boxes, ls, 35., and 10s. 6d. each. Wholesale by PnicE's ere eng CANDLE Co., Red Spider Magnified, NURSER ISIT to R. S. YATES'S —— МА осие Jan. 17, 1862. tected by — of сан S8 ©, "idi. iba cm from the sun, JN херь the bees out, and sheltered them pt heavy rains an уор гз Ж м жыз зы marked that this Netting was be had tried, the wind having less hold of of it ое m m m or Tiffany. Аза summer tection for Greenhouse Plants, such a 'ent is invaluable. e stai that with care in taking it down off the frame- work, and putting it ауаны dry in а мер M, i ING : No. 1, 5d. ; 9, 6d. ; 3, Td. the Square Yard, m 30 Yards long, 1} wide. &c. brief s тага (od the аі of а Set supplied in june 1558, E Bterington. beh. An sene t t would piemen ting the jJ OSEPH HAYWOOD AND CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PRUNING and BUDDING KNIVES, SPORTSMAN'S, and all kind of POCKET CUTLERY. Dealers in Gambia Shears, Scissors, Syringes, &c. Glamorgan Works, Sheffield. O PLOUGH MANUFACTURERS, — The Adver- its у tiser has — гн ране that will do ork v ms ado eid a € ower, [сөн any Plough in ех! сі ратй tta itis also very impio a and The Advertiser is d les labour for 2n сорани. ispose of the „Ам ress D. s. R, pem ©. Daw's, Turnbam Green, Brentford oad, Middlesex. i Steam — 1 From the evidence on the Woo! Cultivati раб ore on ће sticky кч farm of Baron ре габ Stevin , Bedfordshire, on the clay farm of Mr. Pikes, and el: m + 1 England and the Agricultu r. SMITH, of Woolston, à io ъа а of Pioneer to praetical Steam Loa: Ii o MERE al Agrieultural Society's Journal and the gricult 15 upon Pibe Woolston System against any other system of Ади че) ation, on. — LT and durability of the Woolston Im y the practical working of 190 € т, е, of gto! Mr. Pike рс д that i done more tian 2000 чеч and that was very little the worse for wear. In 1861, it did 751a. lr. 19'p. іп 133 days, averaging 5 a. 2r. RE men at a!cost of "s 64. рег acre, exclusive of wear an A n кА ees di 5 aeres in 1314 days, av ng 5a. 3r, 23 p. of 6s. 2d. rh. sire алле. of wear sod toar, am Ue телке more than 3l, worse for the two work than it was а часа Hs. hat the Mark Lane арай of January 5, 1863, says about the working of a -— дра pa ed i T де эсе 1857, to Baron Rothschild, and оке o on his tough Clay Farm, at Mentmore :—* An Sors power Single Oyindor Engine yet in full operation, nearly as good a: т, the Im ts quite 80.. eel rope iast r n He now pea in a state to еу усы although it has been peris in Severi ro ст йе work, common to the Cultivator, which disrupts for the first time the boo made pavement which lies beneath the shallow water-logged seed bed....the c of whieh Shown to me зай аков. up more than 2000 acres to the depth | of from 8 to 1 he light е ght ell durability of the Woolston be veris is proved by this. Неге is an S-horse after early poris ork nearly as good as ever, the Im- Өбө Айдон Nr my P Lold Hatherto; the noble Godfather to team Cultivation, gets on with Woolston Implements, ёо © ; at 1s. 6d. per gallon, at no longer Necessary. ПЛ, avo SITIS РА Rr E E sati Ed ы, per gallan, at L - to Нил, & Бмітн, Brierley Iron Works, near| We dk PUR E.Q., from попу wham enl и п Sir, our obedient servant, ** CHARLES WoorTON." ; MOM partinises k; WILLIAM ton Bletchley Station, а WW 64 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jawvanv 17, 1863. S for Conserva- rÀ ‚ as cheap and able RNAMENTAL PAVING TILE , Corridors, Balconies, d, and buff colours, and сар: ming a variety of design: he WHITE GLAZED TILES, for Lining Walls о JAMES & FREDERICK HOWARD, BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD, STEAM CULTIVATORS, STEAM PLOUGHS, CHAMPION PLOUGHS, HARROWS, HORSE RAKES, AND HAYMAKERS, CATALOGUES, with full particulars, sent free on application. International Exhibition Prize Medal is just awarded to [ee ai ta & i enn «o superiority of quality in Pruning and ing в, AYNOR AND COOKE'S celebrated English and tranh Exhibition PRIZE PRUNING KNIVES, &c., can be obtai of any respectabie Nurseryman or Seed "Merchan: & the ако лааш all Knives warranted both by the qmdem and Maker. N.—None are genuine unless marked Кано Ов. MERICAN PORTABLE FIRE ANNIHILATOR d GARDEN ENGIN Te efficient means of Extinguishing Fires at g5 [24 r first appeai pe es the London Fire Bri 2 with Hand Pumps of con- Дз, Ls power. ау а row per 0 to 50 Itisan effective Gar- den Engine for cleans- of suction. Itis simple in its constru or ау valves to clog with dirt or ароз No Establishment, either ыа, commercial, or manufae- turing, should be without o a ies о Flexible Sucton n, with Union and Suction Rose, &c., nger lengths of Suction x 1з. 6d. ар foot. pue hec] of Pal Ironmongers and Seedsmen in Town May еа (йге, or of the Man HN WARNER & SONS, 6, B ARNAR D, ufacturers, prem nt, Cripplegate, London, E.C. RDS, cs pi кызы ВАК Norw: FURTHER REDUCTION [^ "the PRICE of WIRE NETTING. —APnIL, 1861. MISS MALINGS PATENT IN-DOOR PLANT CASES (ro WHICH A PRIZE WAS AWARDED AT THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION). SOLE MANUFACTURER, JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, ` DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, LONDON, 8.W. pas MISS MALING'S P. а воо PLANT CASE is one of the most useful of the Gardening | novelties of the day. 16 is a handsome ornament for the Dra awing Room or Sitting Room, and at all times orms a fresh, pleasant, ац interesting о ect to the min nd and eye. Itis alw ways under command, hu wil | preserve алу nt he most ten ies Plants t winter I little of the weim nnoyance attendi M the li oth o have a taste for the кеа of In- dur dd jor SEE Seodlings, striking Cuttings, &c. the Plant y iw will be found an inestimable boon The Cas e highly approved and recommended by Professor Lindley, and by Messrs. Veitch, of The Royal Exotic Taieri King’s Road, Chelsea ! Size kind. 1 gh mps, Gas, P zes and Prices on application. BARNARD, BisHOP, & BARNARDS beg to inform their friends and the — tbat they have made a further reduction ini in the prices of e-made Wire Netting, and also that all their № are now Galvanised after m made, which adds ера their appearance, strength, and durability. Ја tiiis e Iron. d . per 5 er yarı ] pe, 2 — 8 > No. 19 im да еа РЗ me » 18 .. 5 4 » .. у) NO. [21 LL 5 » » э жа Суў pM . 65 » эл » + 3 g LE Е .. i э, э» » "e. 39 .. LES » жын: t 5: PW Kinds can be made any чиа (аы feet), proportionate prices. d Netting,71d. Ыр залы З feet wide, Galvanised — 114, per yard, 2 feet wide. Wire Netting of every mesh from half an inch to 6 inches. Reduced Price of WIRE Meets 7 and GALVANISED WIRE ee cm. come c the home trade or the colonies. Five wires, 3 s high, pronged Standards, 8 feet g post and straining screws rd. ire ls. per yard. Illustrated Cata With prices of every variety of Wire of Wire Bm , forwarded free on application. гай ' delivered Carriage Free ai ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS COMPANY, | OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. ЧО TS "GLASS WALLS, 4 Designed to meet the suggestions of ЈАМЕ of Н, be h strot, tures. They are devoid of sladow dede. portable, santa i Tunt fixture, w nt К am f a permanent structure. the P Fur CONSERVATORIES PINE and MELON PITS GREENHOUSES VASES | TRON BABHES TANKS OTHOUSES VERANDAHS IRON HURDLES HOT-WATER WORKS. PATENT WROUGHT-IRON STABLE FITTINGS AND G: $ Every description of IRONWORK. Lists Free. ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. Ў THE GARDENERS' JANUARY 17, 1868.] CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862.— CLASS VIII, No. 1796. « HONOURABLE MENTION FOR VALvES AND Cocks. ?— Jurors Award. BECK'S IMPROVED PATENT HOT-WATER VALVES. UPWARDS of 3000 in USE. The above fact shows the decided superiority of ВЕСК5 PATENT VALVES over every other description at present in use. BECK'S IMPROVED THROTTLE VALVES. Kg A liberal Discount to the Trade. [| н. HORIZONTAL 'PASSAGE, kac c. BECK, PATENTEE pr о сорав of HYDRAULIC, GAS, and STEAM VALVES, WATER CLOSETS , BATHS, TAY TORIA URINALS, &е, 133, ыт pam STREET, BOROUGH, LONDON, S.E. *„* Specimens may be seen at the Architectural Exhibition, 9; Conduit Street, Regent Street, W. F STEAM PLOUGHING AND CULTIVATING PATENTS. RANSOMES & SIMS, ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH, Have the pleasure to announce that they have arranged with JNO. FOW. r the use of the above PATENTS, d they will a answer any inquiries respecting them, and execute ^ Одена promptly. NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. HEATING BY HOT WATER. — CANNON BOILER 4: IRAN ORDON MONRO’S CANNON BOILER. ' J. JONES, HORTIGULTURAL ENGINEER AND N MERCHANT SUPPLIES OR ERECTS, COMPLETE, HOT-WATER APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR HEATING GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FORCING PITS, CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, 8, BILLIARD ROOMS, COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &c., OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES. GREAT WITH IMPROVEMENT, REDUCED PRICE. PLANS, ESTIMATES, and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION TO J. JONES, PRICES PER LINEAL Tiu», 24 INCHES HIGH :— scipit dye osi Бош MAE Car Light. Medium. Strong. Extra Strong. AMUEL N. MoG ERR OW, Size of Mostly used for wu GENERAL HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, Mesh. Japan-| Galvan- |Japan-| Galvan- | Јарап- | Galvan- | Јарап- | Galvan Knotty Ash, near Liverpool. ned, ized. ned. ized. ned. ized. ned. ized. тсе кор А the Nobility апа Gentry throughout Барана Great Britain and Irel 91 inch |Hares, Dogs, Poultry ............ 3d. 4d. 3:4. 54. 43d. 6d. 51d. 74. ӘЗ 5 PEDE AND CO., HOTHOUSE BUILDERS 2 inch |Game or Poultry Netting ...... 334. 20. | 4d. 5d. 5d. 61d. 61d. 8d. OTWATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS, near the 1% inch |S 11 its. Hares 4d. 45 424. 64. 51d. 1d. d. 94, Green Man, Old Kent Road, London, 8.Е. l} i Smallest Rabbits.................- | 54. 64. 524. та. та. 94. 94. lid. Quantities of 100 yards ls deli d fi t nearly all the principal Railway Stations and Shipping d Ir i: in ped and 200 yards o * Ер very ! постое D aid warranted to give satisfaction, and if not approved, will be exchanged. or nditiona J. B. BROWN & CO., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C. COTTANM'S CONTINUOUS IRON FENCE, HURDLES, and FIELD GATES, SUPERIOR IRON m were IRON USED)IN T NG of CAST and ph ciel mora caras VARIOUS STYLES. PARK Meme GATES, and RAI x ms s mi, ==” IRON GARDEN RO ROLLERS, клн iis GARDEN ENGINES, DAN MOWING MACHINES, E WORK, PUMPS, and every des ts for Horticultural and Gardening purposes. AHS, GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, HOT-WATER APPARATUS, &c. and MELON BOXES and , and from MBER LIGHTS 400 to 500 LIGHTS for PITS of all SIZES kept in STOCK. 200 CUCU. 91 d Painted complete, voe e for immediate use. Packed and sent to all parts of the ki 10d trong Zinc HAND GLASSES, Г Glazed and Painted mp. for immediate use, 18, 20, and 22, all shifting tops. References to the Nobility, Gentry, and Trade in most of the counties in England. The — — Boilers, MET AND POLLARD (боото to Јонх R. PEILL, late ST Кезде бш & РЕШ), attained а оер E urpassing any other Boilers Lt hok, Of ee HAS dreds S hich have been pice У this and foreign с iler has e roved defective, or pon а Тһеу аге bic gs with € [med as Royal Kew, and at the eire Pul well as at most of the Nobility's Seats throughout the Kingdom. All particul tain n application to BURY & POLLARD, Sole ET Works, New Park Street, Southwark, 8. Price £4 10s. and upwa description of Material for jeu Sup- piid ЕА the best — th directions for up e TO N AND 00.1 have REMOVED. from Albion VEMENTS, En vans ENCAUSTIO d ine PA d PLAIN TILES. Designs апа e Drop ared. Manufactory : The Improved IRON MANGERS and RACKS for бык, HARNESS BRACKETS, &c. Illustrated CATALOGUES and DRAWINGS free on application to TTAM r ko. ENGINEERS and IRON FOUNDERS, 2, WINSLEY STREET (ОРРовїтЕ the PANTHEON), OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W. Асада MACHIN hing o. , Ploughs, Harrows, югы ге. or power, Turnip cutters, Cake- uem Rp ication. Catalogues 6d, each. — & PET. 95, Newgate Street, E.C. Works—Bre ontwood, Essex. 66 THE GARDENERS SONS AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Jaxvary 17, 1868, — —————— кок: каана ааа a a ылыы ыы Hothouses the Million.— Awarded a Рвїй® MEDAL AT | патта сын X iT. . EN GE R, Неа eating. | Ep HE INTERNATIONAL ене. 1802. [ e оў HORTICULTURAL BUILDER Цикл ДАРАТ US fitted in every descripti ENGINEER, Loughborough, of HOTHOUSES. Estimates given for — Pon ly patented а VALVE | houses, and Laying out Kitchen Gardens and Vine x Кыз licity, d "ability MC а vi P ciency, Simplicity, dura 2 OSEPH MEREDITH, Vin EOM LE t A : i s as under Liva ы ‚те сан белю, near rid -inch, 235. ; N.B. rene to Noblemen and Gentlemen and thi 4-inch, 28s. A liberal discount to » the Trade. ! е nt on application. eir ese Valys can be obtained in London of Mr. J. JONES, е, В.Е. 6, Banksi J. HOLLANDS, Inox Инан, 31, Bank. утте ресни лосаи side, London, 8, Wast of land, , Ireland, and Wal HOT "WATER PIPES, from Stock, се yard -in ko em [thé Eng „Ж SKENNAR | 3-inch, ls 10d.; and 4-inch, 2з. 4d. BENDS, from „н Pel principle invented and y чы. oseph Paxton, CENT le. T4.) 2s. ôd., and 3e. 8d. each. M.P., combining simplicity, cheapness, ана at Wem —— (late ханин n ad Other Connexions at éqnelly low prices, and all goods of = о.), i bility, being capable of fulfilling, in the most perfect m P^ class manufacture. all е —— o À of Horti pure + ptus Tier кър E ani ————À ustrated Cireulars, with ts o NE can be had on an or-WATER А - D " repaid am to SAMUEL HEREMAN, 7, Pall Mall East, TUS MAN DENNY'S, PAT E N T н RTI 1C CU SARIL Dos ONE BOILE - ht Iron, upon ndon. Also, A HAN bspw yti bres — FRUIT TREE CULTI- - ONE-B VATION, price 1s. TEM. Plans and Estimates on applica VixcENT SKINNER, Bridewell Pc. Bristol. Exitos Prize Medal M s pone PATENT SLOW COMBUSTION Ropes PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTION by Hot COTTAGE BO E nearest approach to Warm- t Wa би, and ап ейїсїепї aid in ү A n Churches from Saturday q а | out attention, at an expense ut 3d. "e y new vecors The combination of Iron perday. Is or nae. € no -" ndor this patent is pe oct ; tho "рову a бє: бш ‚ at of 3d.; and nal building, and may be seen in deserving of special attention, because of operation daily at he prevented, and a permanently "Water-tight Roof ins [its safety, hesithfulness, durability, and Patentee' mc a 155, Cheapside, The leading practical "advantages. are extrome enis d ' extreme simplicit, Lol X E.G. Framing, admitting a maximum of light and heat, great Tt is also made for Small Conservatories, | La Ai Жа strength, durability, and perfect ventilation, vr. » with a vapour chamber, which x maintains a moist atmosphere | erected, partake o more lm s байо and for 12 hours with once filling. I lustrat ted Pros spectus free, and Esti- | the cost ofa ерсе Particulars and prices т free on application to MUSGRAVE mates prepared for Erecting 'Hot-Water | For Prospectus, &c inm T 7H. E Гехміз, Horticultural BROTHERS, Ann Street Iron Works, Belfast. Apparatus of any magnit: Builder, Hot-Water Engineer, &с., High St., Chelmsford, Esser, ———— —————— mE ў GREEN'S LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES, "m. аг: 1 д AO ры: that } Ыйла а} t n J DOTAN MENAT. at tha DNTEEWATIONAT, EXHIBITION of 156°, GREEN'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS. nies. For Illustrated Price Lists, with full particulars, address T. GREEN, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS; and 2, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, E.C. | the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. ORMSON'S PATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILER HAS TAKEN MORE AWARDS THIS YEAR THAN ANY OTHER TUBULAR BOILER. These Awards have been given by Scientific, Practieal, and Competent Judges. 4 41. Tekh hitt E DU US TR. 1 ҮГ... ЕГИ УНЬ ъи ~ 2 Ó RES V PAT Y JO. ESS - ; d E: Е INTL TUBULAR BOILER i description to which an Award was iino was the ONLY Boiler of мл "Ts Pih ГҮ. 4, хез жу, 5.2. 3.3.4.2 4 1.141. 3 БД wit? UICC viv À were ivi 5" HORTICULTURAL MM of every description MANUFACTURED by айдо MACHINERY. Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application, HENRY ORMSON, cosa TO HER — AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURER TO THE Upper OF HER MAJESTY'S - AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS, AND TO THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, nne STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. $ E Jawvany 17, 1863.] THE POM CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL SAFER 61 s for Greenhouses. E SOLD, 200 feet length of 10-feet LIGHTS, | .— Ве Careful what you Eat. P D со. Ma Peach walls. new, portable, ORWICK’S s the BAKING POV AME D ® PHIL prices H follow sud easily fixed Ea Gutters, Plates, pol He. En ET. omplete. Hor d by A Uh ea € "d [Inicie Sanitary ENGLISH GLASS, E ounces to the foot, i 1 Sh Apply to Сотвозн & Co., Highgate, № кашы, pes z н: Adulterakions uio d" 40 by 30, packed in S containing about 280 rd 21d. and Also 85 ORCHA m. TREES in Pots, from 4 de 8 feet ж making pure - жн "a мз над, номга of Yeast. 91d. per foot. height, fine trees, isting of Peaches, Nectarines, Plum HEET GLASS, 16 ounces, packed in boxes of 100 feet each, | Pears, and Cherries. Price 5 301. Package included. 8rds. 4з. he Lights would makea good. Orchard House, 100 feet in AUCE.— AND PER ы INS ATA TNG Y qu 15у 1 | ааз. 04, 125.64, | length. WOR RS E SAUCE , 5, Н zl 16 HUBE'S PATENT SAFES, the most secure HE ONLY GOOD Mea Та Л 15, 18, 16, 13, , n against Fire and Thieves. N Wi Label, Bottl 4 18» 12, 19,, 12, 40 „3% 10,18 g^ 19504. | "OHUBE'S FIRE PROOF STRONG ROOM DOORS; petis cose , io атой Counterfeite тад Stopper, - 1r ,, 18, 18, 18, 19 а 1, 2 8 p CHUBES PATENT DETECTOR LOCKS and STREET DOOR LEA AND ане Sav 16 , 14, M s > M рм Dis a 4 een: Arum d M ы ыр BOXES. en d old Wholesale and Pa Кар. i eem orcester; Messrs. CROSSE ess ARCLAY Ev CHUBB & Sox, 57, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, Е.С. Soxs, London, &с : and by Grocers and Oilm ersally. E BART Acres АЛШ Аааа luc шоссе are S RE by 12in. 16 oz. 21 oz. edal 1 1 5) n: by 13m. | Com ME MEN o ME AwAsDED зт rmi Jotons os Ota DRIDGES BALM of GOES е „established T3 by ив їп, Superior da. Ж ЭМЕЛ? 16 ex : : : Seer STARCH, peng » на Ъу рей o( 80 yonzs is tho bes stand only remedy А ыў h st eminent scien tine men of the age, of + Thoabove рева s inclido the Box the superior А47 of Б wodd. renowned Starch. 594 = Poe аео Tor d oe sving, b ying, or SMALL SHEET SQUARES, x 100 reer D Packets. at C 1d., 2d., 4d., and Sd. cach, by all respectable | poorts tho Hair, Whiskers оа тезе Had" 1 b РУТ | 114.64. | Grocers andlers, Ошо, sd. „Soldin bottles, з. 0d. бе. and 118, by С. and А. От 5» 0, y 103 ,, > 1 OTHERSPOON 4 Glasgow and 2, Wellington roe. те London, W. C. ; and all Chemiats Boxes 2s. each, retümible at full price. Hous d Eco and Comfort pan i ana Madres Ew Children and Ladies' Hair it is most effica- UD RES CUT то SPECIAL Sl rx RADFORD'S WASHING MACHINES have this E Заз, 24., 24d., апа 34. 8d., bad’, and åd. 1862, received Prize Medals from the following rry ба London gents fo for Hartley's Improved Patont Rough Plate. Exhibitions and Societies : i:—The International M iiL" the Linseed Oil, Genuine IE Lead, Carson's Paints, Paints | Glasgow, the Manchester and Liverpool, the Warwickshire, the R. RICHARD б. “Сумо, Youghal, County of various colours ponn y for use. tatfor rds and the Ro Cornwall Society's Medal; also Cork, has now read r SALE 12 Bean 3 ИШЕКНЕ, Milk Pans, Pro „анон, and every description of | eight other Frmsr Prizes in money. But the most important, | in Сај to a pure bred Bull, i INE after aisi Вне yu р E R ое ШЫ, ү рае { n competing e great DAR xum МУ 18, Pope P TN of 5l., Ае "the "ове Washing Ma Machine combined with Wringing REEHOLD LAND, about 6 acres, for SALE, 857. LM and Mangling ;" the character of, and great publicity given to per acre—in Nie or more lots ; n qiios from Farnham x егар more t y d nep vaine Prize Xp Garde T n fmm P ве е = е nd p siderable excitement and com ion. e n;inag situation for а Genera! юр а e. ЛЕНУ а ied is lonten and AT Danta ME] MÀ A RENE io Dép bibe san — aM lars of Mr. H Wonersh, Guildford. inutes minutes" заза а wo other com cu! of Mr. НАххАм, Wonersh, Guildford. V Вора Siret Wit Without, London, E.G. petitors. А reference to tho Soeiety's Cata ow that ED Let 4 Machines were entered for this Prize, establishing T? BE LET, in the County of Pembroke, LLANG- SMALL SHEET SQUARES they we Pix wr m Кк М Uo ped А E A FARM, consisting of 473 Acres, more than ў ero > of w! is Pasture. Best. 2nds. Згаѕ, 4ths. A Onth's trial: has eos For 20s. 168, 198; ls. l Per 100 feet ET letailed d particulars al tha abote, ad. P'the “celebrated For Ditis apply to J. B, Lawes, 1, Adelaide Place, Р hy Aa, 44; іш. 4 in. 0 in. е Clothes Wringer, вее new Wholesale and ике y 155» y > , ЕН ЕЕ Reo гыры мдш нын ми, | ATED TO, RENT, on БЕЗ vid, ару Н n » ре » їз » у » LAE » cu » chester; and 63, Fleet Street, London, E.C. principally G Fand, of ia Send hin fe в i D 9: ituated in а South Weste ty, H а Buil Sow. D-39290. | EDSTEADS, BATHS, and LAMPS, Wrzzrrax | mast be good, ax Shooting mus go А de Parme ж Best. mds: згдз. 1 ths, ре 100 feet | ex e ose to ток s SUE LARGE SHOW. LAMPS, BATHS, | gd Address full particulars to В. W., care o re ратон & А 288. 188. 6d. lás. 6d. 128. Es and МЕТ ALLIC BEDSTEA ADS. Тһе stock of each is at Soxs, 74, Cannon Street, City , London, E. C. HIMEN Н i E CI S » » » ud А » ul d and marked at prices pe ionate wi 17 „ byll, 8 „ ру12,, 24 ,, у 15 е make 18 7 -4 n3 28 " pyi2 7 90 7 byl6 ^ кка. his establishment the most йїз ales 0р Auction. 3» by 12» 17 „ Ъу13„ 20» bri » e PUTEM E елы M, byl 18 , “ - 257051! 23 $49 ios Shower Baths, from .. .. 8 0 — 6 0 0 each. Periodical Sale of Poultry and Pigeons. Z lied to Mr. Rivers & ott зен раа аа, 0 — 810 0 each. Е. J. C. STEVENS will SELL T AUCTION, at Best. 2nds. 8rds. 4ths. d Pure C ые Ой kinds at — his Great Room, King Street, Covent Garden, on -- S 15s. "a 12s. 6d. У Per 100 feet — е TUESDAY, January "20 ^ Р | 12 o'Clock precisely, upwards of ed 21 T! ENDERS, S TOVE = ,FIRBIRONS, and f 2 00 Lots of Choice POULTRY and PIGEONS, consisting of 20 in. wir. fons. Буз in. Г 20 in. by 14 in. | 20 in. by 15 in. CHIMNEY PIECES requested, MUN Pogay uM ke 8 а onem а oto e Hat Bere, йау дейш to vim Winx В. osi Роскь Mey um ihe raria of Mrs Н. Коом; Meme 16 oz, 4ths. . 2d. an. . per foot - a A : 2 - э ёш. зы ааба. FENDERS, STOVES, RANGES, CHIMNEY-PIECES, FIRE- nr EE Ашу ил M "guine 21 oz. 4ths. 23d. 3d. and 31d. IRONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY = ot esum ting of EM, umblers, Pouters, and most of the 4d. and 44d. roac where, either for variety, n ty, uty of varieti Various ы of Sheet ia. to (o foot. esign, or exquisiteness of workmanship Bright mde May be viewed the Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. th ormolu ornaments, 3i. 158. to 331. 10s.; Bronzed F 15 oz. ZZ 26 oz. ders, with standards, 7s. to 128.; Steel Fenders, 3l. 3s. uable w Californian Seeds, to 111.; ditto, with|rich ormolu ornaments, from s. to 9] o£; 32e 181.; Chimney-pi lL 8s. to 1001; Fire Irons, from а. ; r eet = SELL by AUCTION, at z: 2 Ls I to 4l. 4s. 5-1 асове and all other PATENT Room, 38, t Garden, W.C., SDAY Jan. 2$ at e "e "Clock precisely, Paints, Colours, Brushes, &c., Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil, Turpentine. ^ е п THURS - Genuine White Lead, 325. p. cwt шге! Ой Patty, бе ber owt. | (CLASELIERS in GLASS or METAL.—The increased | upwards of 800 Lote of PINE CONES and cesi a poruon of them со Оооо by Dr. goes on Ње Rocky Mountains, com- t, 34s. uod 28s.t049s. ,, in use of Gas in houses has induced сБ Gia ASS чийа, PATENT ROUGH PLATE 5 кыйгы м ала rir gr gd bien. Bree |. Pu flexilis, quite Libocedrus dec an еј us uite new urrens *.* Not Duy for breakage. Pen "s ants, and Chandeliers, adapted to Оћсез, 'es, d ма aristata, ditto ` Bequoia sempervirens EET LEAD, PIPE, &c., at the lowest wholesale prices. ерге. аз р S y ve — d апе pressly д» эше i ре паса TE "T" Y t are W over his TWENTY LARGE nus ponderosa ellingtonia gigan peo 2 ES TA тч ныс еа vimm any R MS, and present f ^^ эуре осаго taste, ө: 9 iata — Cupressus Goveniana | an unequ: assortmen! Fw mar! plai remontiana А Lambertiana | letter EUM to c 1 poo а. ved Florist: the i foiinwing at prices proportionate with those which have tended to make © Benthamiana 6 | eun inen Ж rabo uie atta L orist Неон E Ls ment u юри and most att in the » Lambertiana Tune excelsa Е ны, two years, and Бет kingdom from lights) to 167. 1 » aM di myristica ceo Ap am in all weathers, and with | ie p ground ina MAR, 1 үү Ате ve de N'S эй: FUR. » petes: macro- ж S | d on no account be Кылы them -— "of NISHING IRONMONGERY eeu ШЫ ШЕ may be be » Sabiniana Magnolia grandiflora ормо тоолол Gardeners to yso tiom, for thay | pad gatis ani ее у рон con To шшдоша хе. materi at tho and pressing i rom tio to parts to the Баи Nickel Silver, M о ау and On view the Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. | MAN h. LOREM Pis! Water - Dis h ot - Dishes, Stoves, €—Q Martio the duty all persons who must wet ped pom Kitchen Ranges, Tarare err ea Trays, Fruit Trees, Roses, Conifers, Laurels, | a rial that . defies damp. ч Kettles, Clocks, Table Cutlery, Baths, Toilet Ware, ME ds and rheumatism by the E" ery, lron and Brass Bedsteads, Bedding, Bed Room R. с C. STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION, ^" Во ent servant, Ө. G: Cabinet Furniture, &c., with Lists of Prices, and Plans of the his Great Room, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C., : variety of ОР. v articles, such as Mill Bands, | 90 large Show Rooms, at 39, e Street, W.; 1, la, 2, 8, on SATURDAY, Jan. 94, at half-past 12 o'clock у, d d ташу Se Soles, e пр Buckets, Fire Ва ar Vessels, Tolo and 4, Newman Street; 4, 6, Perry's Place; and 1, | quantity of Standard, Half-stand and R g m Flasks, Bottles, Bowls, Mee Na E ise orae Mons. Lon та onega Aust фо! Үй МЕ: o choice ] nU TURBO, тако СОННАН, type trays, &c., manufactured by the Gutta Percha а Саара LILAGCS, &e. = Ма BINGLEY, CO/'S NEW PATTERN окшы TH BRUSHES, ы, Unbleach . and sold Ly their M Acci d in town ог ume. ed | TheG PAR. ANY, Patentees, 18, Wharf Brushes, m us Él es, Brosh and Co Smyrna Rond, Londo Ben Rie b and Per- | T fumery for the Fs етсек brated Alkaline The FAIRY BOUQUET; the OXFORD mE BOUQUET. In bottles, 130 B, and 131, Oxford Stree: . ARCHER'S * FRIGI DOMO.” — Patronis das sad CAMS, S. ed the Duke Ay aset mb ouse, his the Duke of Devonshire for ortieultural and ы-ы шшш. Hire, for the teeth and, gums. Ums.—Sold at 20, Hatton Шонен end orc uw rays of the sun, from | Garden, E.C., and by all Chemists and D Tánd, from attacks of insects, and from morning frosts. any requiem x Tobe] T)INNEFORD’S PURE FLUID MAGNESIA been mphatieall; ctioned by the e E Менем Profesion, and пага accepted у ho рибе, as c M: the best remedy tor acidity ог the $ 3 wide run. | ache, боп Indigestion, and арегіепь Lane, Cannon and of all Nurserymen xar y and сушр wie Dfii Park, &c. ) PARENTS and GUARD CU etes | P E MOENG PROB: ENS. Yuri outh on their return to school are mh geret Heic OW. | MACASSAR OIL, for the growth and improve- old, keeping, | ment of the hair; ROWL KALYDOR. for the сот- It is adapted for lexion and skin; ROWLAND'S ODO UK зз. 8. 62, and бз, ALES Ig . Catalogues may be had | of Mr. ARTHUR PLEWs, «e and ry Lane; and New Malden, 68 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 17, 1862, THE HYDROPULT, THE HYDROPULT 18 INVALUABLE FOR WATERING GARDENS, EXTINGUISHING FIRE atits COMMENCEMENT, N PROTECTING a ROOF from CLEANSING TREES from INSECTS, DRESSING with LIQUID MANURE, SPRINKLING PLANTS, WASHING WINDOWS, WETTING SIDEWALKS, SPRINKLING STREETS, WASHING CARRIAGES, | WETTING ВАТ, A SPRAY BATH, “е, &е, CAUTION. — Unprincipled parties are now palming on the public an infringement of the Hydropult Patent, This is to notify, that said pirates and all persons using or vending this article vill, 7 in due time, be prosecuted, “The Hydropult, a Port. able Fire Annihilator and Garden Engine. * GRIFFITH & BROWETT, Manufacturers, Birmingham; 1 „МЧ * CHARLES P. BUTTON, General Agent, “ Vosz's Patent ;” and is sold at the uniform rate of Two GUINEAS, com- plete, with 22 feet suction and 3-feet delivery bod Galvanised Wire Strainen Rose or Sprinkler, and Fm thereb deceive the public; herd A PORTABLE GARDEN ENGINE AND FIRE ANNIHILATOR. SECURED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. PRICE TWO GUINEAS. this caution. Complete, with 25 feet Suction and 3 feet Delivery Ноѕе, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler, and Small Jet. of one тап. t The Hydropult i is касира * сбое, and sonyeniggt торот {ог ME Water фо hand. It wEIGHS вот 8188., is made of Brass and Copper, costs bu 0 Guineas, and th per e; powe FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! 15 1m MUSI EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIAL. THE WORLD, BECAUSE THE MOST AVAILABLE. Read the following from Тноз. Ru Esq., the emirient enlarge upon its merits, they are obvious, and having a Hydro- | “І consider the Hydropult convenient тре and Nurserym pult in use we can say that it will soon pay for its cost in a | Engine I have seen. Му AE odit with ria “тре уак із admirably bly adapted f for Nurseries, and | Garden, besides being always at hand ар сазе of an emergency 6s ARTHUR NASH. will be`found invaluable for ee. and Syringing Plants | ОЁ any kind which may require an mediate removal or « Th and Trees in pots." discharge of water." ON ho RT Ro my answers my expectations. It wok in the “ Gardeners’ М: * There can be no doubt but that it can be made available | Windows, &e. оо ^ 2 Greenhouse, or Ане 0: , Esq., says in the earlier stages of in Warehouses, Manufactories, or ** Proprietor of. Sr and кешу “э perhaps Surprise the reader to be told t кү this Private Houses, preventing large conflagrations, prietor of Old Park Ironworks, dni oce hich is pretty as a toy, and сап be carried © Рексү M. Dove, Esq., „under the arm as easily as a trumpet, trumpet, will throw from 7 to 8 “ Manager Royal Insurance Company." poppepii enar minute a distance of 50 foet.: But it will “Тһе invention wil rove extremely valuable for all the lo it, as we know from having tried it, the ent h ines are applied. poses, s dites wal, uere A ein A hed quite as well as if we 3 “Ву Bovr, Esq., « pg. аы PLANEN — rime ei RAMUS E ect a 'orce р o Ireq the Н; ult to It а Си stream to extinguish а | We р goe the following | it TE n des Ne M. ». T TT Fire, or a gentle to Syringe- а whole house full o 'estim. from Tient "Colonel HEATLEY :— anager Ülonmd I Dist Plants, without the a single from “I have much plenum in stating th. t К | reme ost convenient for а soppy of water. erever а M: Ve ad e used Im ydropult for Wetting Yachts" mp or Syringe is needed the Patines can be brought | Sails ashin, ng out Boats the to use, ое гб: е aC E i Lg to к а | success ee pia licae Тынар its 8 ^ anf. (he Ф жен Cistern, wash a Pavement, or drenc e Foliage of Trees | usefu applicable to urposes, obvia e . SPENCER, tor loaded with soot, or annihilate at e: fell swoop the whole | necessity of E engine or skeats dug a match. ^ Protection of Life from | т йге sien in from destruction. / Insect population of a Plantation of Roses. "Бач "will not (Sis ) ** W, WHEA "TLEY, Royston. valuable property in SHEET with Testimonials, оп application. at either Office. `Ниогпл Orricz: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C. ; and 309, REGENT STREET, POLYTECHNIC BUILDING, LONDON, W.—CHARLES P. BUTTON, PROPRIETOR. | to “Тһе Editor;" Advertisements and Business Letters to ** The Publisher," t itl d, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, Dey e Woburn Place, in the Parish of St. Pancras, in the Co. of Miadicsor and Füsoparex Могат: Evans, of No. 11, Bouverie St., in the - Ў ог! ot Whitetriars, City of London,and Published by them at the Office, No. 41, Wellington St., Parish of St Paul's, Covent Garden, in the EP miim erf THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 4.—1868.] SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. Price Fivepence. Е TAMPED р EDITION, к, 6d. IN. Agricultural Seeds. Ставте CHAMPION CUCUMBER. 7 xcellent winter satts —Vide Gardeners’ Chronicle for Aberia, new species of ,. . 78 c | Grapes, old v. „75а EORGE G IB.B:.S AND со. 1882, ago пэт. Pepe AE THÉ З EH i Heliconia Че Insects, А zd Е > SEEDSMEN, p , 988, & 261, Бо; Holborn, London, W. po 17 26, Down Street, Piccadilly, London, W. - Bean Weevils 2227117007777, T8 © | Indo Оны qwe Е : SARTE КВ CHAMPION CUCUMBER, Belstane, reflections on . 79 с | Insects, Dr. Harris on, re 78 b Agricultural d Garden Seeds. mme ended by the Royal Horticultural Society as Poska z paa 1 ^ 15 4 IX e i Ed а Е, па ren ани Ъвагег. Fruit solid and firm, and the bes British шава. 177 с | Manures, artificia. . 8а SEED GROWERS aa МевснАХТ8, Wisbeach. of the Sion pui rod i рег packet. А few ounces of our ees уйш Коз | Peer ркы : P i|. Spei PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on application, f Own sa 251.288, & 201, High Holborn, Lond — ol . 86b АШЫ ш Рена Меер, 5 радий ндар} чы; . , , LH Es PDF Agrienltarel and Garden ru (QUruiLUS PRINCE ALBERT CUCUNBER; 176a 7 83b HARLES SHARPE C O,, an Improvement on Highland M. м "2b SEED GROWERS, SEED MERCHANTS, Ha N ISP usc e best for present sowing. Per AA z E ЕА $ " A c Sleaford. BUTLER & M*CurLocnu, Seed Merchants, Covent Garden Market, 84b >77 e| SPECIAL PRICED LIST of SEEDS of 1862 growth on Peru qa : : 77a ing........ 85 с | application, I BERT CUCUMBER.—This isa great . 85b Stock, еи live... . 84b 2 rovement on Highland Mary in “colour А length, — Thunbergia. : i n Royal G s ЕЧ - Genuine Garden E za ved Seeds. ls. ld. per packet. ora Spine, Long Gun, and bes E MBLONS, xor cu 180 a | Теш mperature Var чы Egg лети 77 b AM e S CA ТЕ 22 Nn'CO, 1s Тһе Trade pplied. „The .splendid (GENOTHERA deum flower seeds .......... 75 e| Тг DADO „аана сонген гва 7b ED FARMERS Я e NURS LAMARCKIANA, те he CUCUMBER and 937 RET x e: Holborn, Donde A W.C. UTHILLS New РАМ T on the ^ n ЖЕРИН; IY end of tA 1s. ld. Cy An Edition of the yipo CHRONICLE and 8, Carriage Free. з Сотни, F. R. H.S., Camberwell, London, S. AGRICULTURAL EET published от Bo AND SERERE E Дд B Ded ERE Monday vi t 40 "Clodt, „фан Ва MERCHANTS, Sii t ' of the Mart Lane and. Catti attle Covent Garden Market, 1 London, W.C. Recommended bethe [e VL tar ue IA Royal Hortieul- i Lu мах dnd. ‚ Seeds, _ Society. . RIDE to the KITCHEN О TE a ай A Cy жо Үү: vm o i cii ү онх DO BSON AND SONS "reet Deren Gard ppe р g З FLORISTS, Pd CLIFTON HORTICULTURAL 2 D ^ The TWO SHOWS for the Season 1863 wil be held at the Zoological Gardens, Clifton aa usual, on THURSDAY, May 21, and THURSDAY, August 27. Schedules are now ready for delivery, and may be obtained е rsonal yo ch to the Superintendent e the Gardens ; or add sur to I ч, Саян Secretary, R. Co eq. 2, „„ 2, Lower Harley Place, Clifto: HORAR and HORTICUL- ES, The ANN held in Auckland Park Schedules of Prizes will Sporty, ap ber ready, and m: plication to the pam y be had on | D: TROTTER, Chairman of Committee. КАА Тномрвом, Honorary Secretary. A h.0;N;& SEED: Woodlands ае" Isleworth and Hounslow. New CATAL OGUES now ready, Bn v ready, post free. - ^ Good Seeds, Carriage Tre, g Market Prices, „буы он и S ON SEE p Pru and [ARE Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. New and Genuine Garden and Agricultural Seeds. Бре zu PRICES ON APPLICATION TO дине лла, SON, 7, Borough Market, London, 8. E. Garden and Agricultural Seeds, Uriage Free. Pie e of Hesse, Pri em Victoria, For pena see GUIDE to the КІ CHEN GARDEN. ВАВЕ & Merchants and Florists, 19, King Wo CX e PRINCESS ALEXANDRA.— ba A new унае of ea evenly quartered netted, palo gre afi very litio Led ш au 237, 238, & 261, High Holborn, W.C. D wed 1—Hybrid Cashmere (Trae). e D supply Seeds of his First Prize • MELONS, which p^. ех Xhibited. hk ^. eag and ton, near chos шы "oem Y S. WILLIAMS begs to i iiid that he has а > fine and aren aas stock ик дг iugi a die кы Eyes, including lens one à Йаш au › Seven veu Hornsey Roads, Hol- ,N. Grape Vines. -IVERY AND SON aS te to inform their Patrons e that their stock of the y fine this v. .. Season. ` — УЗ. mL O BE SOL ime ү D, Chea E КУА ointed gis Plants, wit vi. Dies 8 o та Me изин all УМ: улса otho бакоу a 2 J. Lewis's Horticultural Works, pamen kra Street, Hull. Lar DISPOSED € OF, by i п and giving up his UT W I PE IAM WO ND SON, URSERY M; d MERCHANTS, edit near Uckfield, Sussex S D COMPANY EE Union Road, Plymouth. See саа: Advertisement, page 72. [РЕТ моотн EED COMPANY, Plymouth. The GENERAL PRICK c CURRENT is now ready. AUT LEROY'S А0885, аб Angers, the | YLOQUES is peg meo. Кетч Finest aic daa OOP EEDS x EN,| qo САЗАНОВ роковое E E: SPECIOSA (true Crystal Palace уаг.). апа 2. 64. рег packet. post free. Ноорев & Co. o vt Covent Garden net, London, W.C. oice , 5. Weke bo ДЫ 77 »+ Аё S, Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, MM X. a ËRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE post free to all Cho А B.. m A M S8; Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N d i ае and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE; post free to арр ВО C:B- G L A D р Оты. А DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE on application, B. S. WILLIAMS, Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. New en ur Sed Growth. geni CARTE eeds R anp CO. now pre: ecute orders for the. S, idis at e p 237, 238, & 261, High Holborn, т CT ST orem 4 тей do Farms. Roses. xS JUN., at ir Tg “Worum can supply fine Раг ke нь о а elec PE ERI da Ииии N EW "CELER. WILLIAMS Eon! POREESS B. 8. Wir Paradise and Victoria У Rene гу АА, p enion, Ra Cole's White Perfeotion Cele M. COLE hoe m A ple in p ring again above, which has to tom th e proved itself. io à tho post White Celery in cultivation. ln ИА 3 oz. packets, y post, ls. 64, Priee to the Trade upon pe тау Nurseries, Wichington, r near Manchester, BER ET, recom- аб а анд е т аѕ TA ч riginal Stock.) the Tra RF-RED Cultivation. Pri ra application. NurrING & Sons, Seed eie 60, Barbican, London, E C. HARLES TURNERS ИЯ Е LOGUE, of the best eer ies only, is now read T i also contains several [o s (Cytisus fragrans). S wea T. "ALBOT can s rait d fine Era of the above e in 48's; also ERIC. ^ giong ар aud деу. Prop n application. * A зөгө, Slough. Abbey, N. yy Eres PRI ZE COB FILBERTS, and ot COB NUTS as exhibited át the еур cd and FLOWER SHOW, gira c "Trees of these lendid TER of Filberts may be ce by Ra eats to t Gardens, Readin M re RD WEBB, Calco ТРОТАТОЕЗ.—Е ГА — Еагіу Ashleaf, "МҮШ л to, Fortyfold, VH Dalmahoy, Regents, Flukes, &c., at per 2 A p sack, cash pri RASPBERRIES, sorts ; roue da ASPARAGUS, ќе. Gro. LL, Seedsman, &c., Barn: Негіз, М. Wess IMPERIAL KIDNEY POTATOES: = to like ph or АЧАЙ, duse т at 128. UM E зано [LUKE and Lobos SEED EE. v3 the Ta Tanca- ade Moss Ape etg vna оп а ант. H. B n Row, Live AN 1 УОК TH. ОТА e offer.the above (warranted true), carriage paid. Price sent on voe ation. С 87. уеатв, ] G. & W. ; Manch: TES, 99,M её Place, ester. es, Carriage paid. ' "E ТАТЕ за to the Trade all the pes x: — disease а a p free Price —Market m lished 37 Е bu d POT. i grov rice. t ọn appl E hene QUANTITIES of| МӘ капу Nursery Establishment, Tunbridge Welle, Kent. | oral бейге Rond ыйар, Heading Aa Н. & F. SHARPE, Wisbeach, 10 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 24, 1868, Ann ———————— rs — О, T —— ——————— s Seedling Grape. Dwarf Maiden Peaches, Nectarines, and Apricots, AMES CARTER "pem Qo. a oltor orn, W.C., have a ESSRS. JOHN. anp CHARLES DEN RES is T E. а. bag bep to ы Шо йен of 3 llowing to off offer Mr. Foster's stoc is үе, consistin fev Tos, of tho loving to of PENA тайе:— which can be confidently recommended for zonari qum of all the leading kinds of РЕАСНЕВ ме, ат AHIN 28, аці VARIEGATED ВЕЕТ, for arnishing in cool шана. 16 has borne an abundant crop in the lar MOORPARK APRICOTS, all remarkably fine clean stuff, SNOW'S WINTER BROC COLI, t Conservatory of the Royal Horticultural Society at Chiswick Price on Кеке а: LITTLE РІХІЕ CABBAGE the bunches being large, with medium sized berries of a ра! d Nurseries, SEM NEW FEATHER STEM 8 AVOY, ambercolour. The барт of реа He ya d з most Ipsius а, i : equalling the richness of its twin sister y Downe's, and а TOXATOE ^t py. — , far as en be seen, per fakin ing of the same quality of hanging well O BE DISPO бер) ОР, а Т lot of DWARF RSON'S PINE-APPLE BEET. without shrivelling. жүл APRIC COTS, 1 and 2 years old. Also Trans. Canes for planting, 7з. 0d. each. А few Fruiting Canes at e ed CK, 92, 3, and 4 P Res e др Strong Transplanted OBSON'S fo NEW PELARGONIUMS. |2l«. each. RIVET fand BÉRBÉRIS AQUIFOLIA, for Cover planting, all iaka Л! for SHOW PEL ARGONIDMS. : oyal Vineyard Nursery and Seod Establishment, Hammer- nable rates. DOBSON'8 for FANCY PELARG mith, London, W. H. ye Sos, an Road =e Newark-on-Trent esata - ота ОКТОМ». T HE GREAT VINE at HAMPTON COURT.— Tree DOBSON'S f Mp ARI Ms The Subscribers being the holders of the Royal Kitchen ICH ARD в Кня. rs no hes s AN in saying, that PORON S for SER NERA. 8. ardens, Hampton Court, are enabled to offer genuine the he possesses by far the Патрон В Бок of ERUIT TREES A ОСО Fre famous "ава" т cellent HAMPTON COURT BLACK in the Eodem, consisting of Appl Pe s Plam Cherries, Peaches, Nect: , , Maiden зед J. DoBsoN & erg Woodlands она: Isleworth. Strong well- pene. тазе in 9-inch pots, 60s. p. Bust Асу; Pyramids. nd Apricots, В and Standards + Dui eio e ich pota а each. trained, HalfStendard, Standard, and Horizontally-trainoq Established 1787. Ыл f purchased i in REA mbers a considerable reduction Trees, of the finest sorts, And in ө ров possible condition, HOMAS KENNEDY ax» CO. SUO! wp viles ret, on L cation X NunsHRY AND SEED ESTABLISHMENT, ; KSON & Sox, nie Kingston, S.W- р 8мгтн, Nurseryman, Worcester. (deren N.B. *.* PRICED CATALOGUR t fi pplicati 1 EORGE CLARKE, Ни aving an eno pA stock of ANTED IMMEDI ATELY, 60 Straight REE ELIVRRY. stout, short- ом wellripened, Fruiting VINES, is POPLARS, from 95 to 30 feet high, bushy to: бө FARM and "REP Gs SEEDS under certain limitations will | induced to offer them. at prices conside! ey Dis than bheo | E Ту POM Dove, Quite AV ba stub. ре 6 feet, be Сы ЕВЕЕ ot EM аа chief Hallway i MM. usually gaange, for т such plants, He $ nes qur Ts. © "то Бө delivered at 5, rri den Terrace, New Road, Shep- in Great Britain and the princi am Ports in Ireland. -— They embrace all the well-known ing varieties, an E 4 , Р эсш к ус а а good сгор of fruit in the ensuing season. her's Bush, Hammer Жакшы, BY. ш Seeds for the Kitchen а Flower Garden, Mer ur plants, equally well ripened, 3s. 6d. to 5s. each. Black Tho d „дшш nre Peto, Ex nom us Hill, 1 S Ea ANTED, a few Thousands of the aboveto PLANT wa; ation. үү OHN CATTELUV/'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE | say ы d 2 ANT br (i TAM О of the above is now ready, and will be forwarde ost pply, stating price, A » Burton- paid, on application; it nic bb select lists only, and i 7 бы, | INE PLANTS and VINES. i d strong, healthy, on-Trent. every novelty worthy of eultivation. and finely Perd Cy vod ner prr аа 0 Thorn Quicks. parcels stock that never Seale, to eap. "Ho any Railway Station ia England. and upwards carriage | Of BLACK HAMBURGH VINES, canes from $to 12 foet, finely #57; CARTER, NURSERYMAN, Keighley, ua К йоны UON Kent apu n short jtd "S ib dhai i quA of he; sm ing - rer -— кок of tho ылы from 1 to 4 years’ Trans; d * to M. Roch reen, | well rooted and ve : PELA VM сы 1 J. C. will be gla "4 furnish samples and prices, and also Pine Apple Place, Edgware d, London , W. OATALOGUE of GENERAL NURSERY STOCK. RTHUR HENDERSON hc CO: beg to announce ТОХТА вт STRONG PFRULPBING VINES,—AlLthe|- — acc 000 а т аала Quicks, 28 that their CATALOGUE of KITCHEN, FARM, and ng varieties, from Eyes, with stout well nga 200,000 Strong Transplanted A as њуд FLOWER SEEDS, Imported German Asters, Stocks, аа rods, for FRUITING in POTS this YEAR. Pri s. 6d. Зувортахрв NURSERY, MARESF p NEAR Collection of Vegetable Seeds, for One Year's Supply— each ; smaller, hes — imas 6d. e. br deter M. WHER and efe. "T 2 Stock о the ] { tion in price wi made to large purc iE above to offer at 108., 25s., and Extra Strong аб 30s, per _ "—9: : "E SEHE No. 4 ВА Lom ** We can especially recommend the above, strong Vines|1000. A sample bundle of 100 of each ill Lo "e on T bes No. P: Е SS * | having for some years given unqualified satisfaction; - MT теі of postage stamps for 6s. 6d. 1 Leading Article in Gardeners’ Chronicle for December 2, 300,000 1-year SEEDLING ASH. Price on application, is now ready, and will be PEE tse. on ues cation. p. 1170. M DOUT MR E IER G rem ER E A Norr. — This Catalogue contains only t. varieties of| ЈАмЕЗ d & Soxs, The Newton Nurseries, Chester. CORNS.—A fow мей Bushels of the above d т | TAA and an abridged Listof the Se valuable Flowe ad PEAR ; &c— | Apply to W. CEP. unro Nursery, Sible Hodingham, - d Pyramidal PEAR TREES, best sorts, Genuine Seeds.— Carriage Free ree. "i "dos, s packin eig indue сагы: тч са АХ” — beg to intimate that 050 doz Ps dal APPLE TREES, best sorts, ANTED, 4000 or 5000 etus ASH, 5 to 6 Toet, ecute orders for GENUINE | 125 per dos ра acing in well rooted. .Ț G e ŠEEDS, pex торе ази house is extensively known. тине: ym а NURSERY baie iis on e cenae RosrnT F. DARBY; The № ESTE Mr. C. gives his personal attention to this branch of our ue X РЕС FIR, TS TRANSPLANTED | У. poopram cree J. MD ыр сап meum NDARD gea IER 15s. per 1000.* | 1 in $ fuot, p lae х being or tho beste фай, at аз moderato p Coe M понор, s AMSON TREES, extra strong ; p Trained MO-| "Apply to уа m SA Dite urseries RELLO [^ HERRIES, Flemish and o kinds; PEACHES, | Bris A ighgate, London, N, NECTARINES, APRICOTS, PLUMS, nd P EARS. x кыылы зоа The aboveare very han me clean grown s rx as. Hardy other Choice рер ege 1s. 6d. to 35; Cherries Pears aud Plums, 2s. to 3& 6d. ; ANTED, 2000 F- аз , 1 зама ushy AUCUBAS, fron Тону WATERERS S CATALOGUE of the above Peaches, Nectarines, and Apricots, 3 V V s 1 to 14 feet rov plants, as е ted Бу Mim at Qe Ro al Botanic dridge Park F: Bromley, K PEE ee CURRERE кы DN De es Orchard House om (Appio А. paani mede 8 E sri Bromley, Kam warded to all applicant." Tu SOLD, Cheap, 36 excellent, Fruit-bearing Important to T ын It describes faithfully the colours of all the Rhododendrons, E NECTARINES, ZEN. APRICOTS, and URPLUS STOCK of 1 and p ems SEEDLING | — rendering every a: for — арн PEARS, all т Ро ts, апа w FOREST A ES, t likewise outas f really Hardy Apply to HESTER, à ч; е: IA Lewis's Horticul- PRICED LIST on ар bros to бота with their = аҹ сез р tural Works, к ука Hill, Middlesex. МіснАЕІ, Вовки, Drumlargan Nurseries, Summerhill, Co, z The Ameron Num ery, Bagshot, Summe. MBROISE VERSCHAFFELT, " NunsERyMAx, | Meath, Ireland. cis _ ИИ с заго e to offer now for the Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Carriage Free желе ке iced эртурл BUSHY BERBERIS, 3 d M. PAUL (Son and erbe to the late A. PAVI) к= pem CALTILLE GARIBALDI A will be ue cheap. Also 1000 WALNUT . еврес Шу announces that his SEED СА ATALOGUE is PEAR BÉURRÉ DE GHÉLIN . now ready, free by post. x: TREES, ye 2 to 8 feet hi The ky e aid of ткаш recently commended This excellent Pear obtained the First Prize Мт the great pply to A. B., d Office, the Royal Horticultural Society was grown from Seeds | Pomological Show at Tournay, Belgium ANDSOME SPECI urnished by him. N.B. These two new Fruits are garèt ш VERSCHAFFELT'S 6 ani 8 Е by ИЙ dozen „ә er^ ; 'urserios and Seed Warehouse, Waltham Cross, РРА ** Шизітайоп Horticole." Kent Y d ж by COB хот TREES 4 оао аі Vegetable, Flower. Agrieultural Seeds, and Melons, extra эш E doa; Ba Nw AND RARE PLANTS, c. Ewan TILEY be De vemos b а пок PRA s NÉOTARIN DAE A e TOERIT PARKER Me dece m ce that his NEW true Seed of the above, amp. mor and in excellent PEARS, РІ PLUMB, and CHERRIES, 6s. and 9s. per dozen. ALOGUE, containing select descriptive and pied condition, including, amongst others, the following well- known y and Seed Кышы ment, Maidstone. iists of AGRICULTURAL, KITCHEN GARDEN, Imported first-rate varieties, at 1s. per packet :— Lm GERMAN, and other FLOWER SEEDS; cg. E E 'UCUMBERS, MELONS. E EAVE Ch Stove, рсе коа МАНУ oho i. now раш, Victory of Bath Miser Белш Заа. С i MILLIONS of TRANSPLAN and will be forwarded Post Free to all applicants, а Keyone LARCH, from aiy VoL Rat O very варено а d ursery, Tooting, LT Geptivaticn Golden Drop Green-flesh M of T hi E THORNS of ere fot Mills's Jewess €— Perfection Green-flesh den tati ew Early Peaches, &e, Do — f the West Gree! = ESSRS. RIVERS AND SON have much much pleasure |f корага Iden Ball in offering the following new Cutbills Black Spine Pine Apple EA Te of | Ghampion of England Camerton Court Green-flesh Р CHES, ёе. : EARLY VI a th ; tockwood Ridge Blackall's Green-fesh ce e est а yet | Ayres’ Bowood Green-flesh da E oe early in Aug is so . that it | Manchi Beechwood Green-flesh. may be ted as a bush in the open air. It was placed | Sutton's Champion — -flesh before the Fruit Committee of the Royal Horticultural urges’ Cong r Г ipton Court Green-flesh Society, r^g 12, м. ** The flavour e go most deli- | Henderson's A 1 ; il’s Camberwell Beauty ru “ Proceedings ” that date. General k Maiden trees, 5з, each j bearing troos iE рой, т 0. onok; Gordon’s White Spine Monro’s Green Gage EARLY ALBERT.—This ’ distin Phenomenon Monro's Crystal Palace Hero aes of ——— just кгр the Be УЙ Victore. Rifleman ‚ | Scarlet King placed before the Fruit Committee, Sep. 10, Е der (e trait Manchester Prize sent being 1 retarded). “ The flavour is ex Hunter's Prolific romham report in * Proceedings" of that "ак, Maiden trees, | Sion House Rouse's Incomparable 5s. each. ies "s Teny Austen’s сы анин PRINCE OF WALES PEACH. — A sort raised fro edem d змор Melon : Pitmaston Nectarine. Very large, colour deep eri crimson, ее ris - Les сеет flesh very ga and melting. It Eu from a week to Ud is pea Spine ciiam Trent Hybrid LA Ди arter tto Битне РЫСЫ NNNM сасы, | Hamilton's Biaci: Spine Жл. EES E PORTUGAL LAUREL, 1 im LIN ав, Kelway's Victo Egyptian Green-flesh SWEET BAYR Pepe ш p per 10 Gen. eS (2s. 6d. per pkt.) | Gordon Castle Green-flesh pared Hi оа SEDE n d аеро ILEY’S EMPEROR RED CELERY, the best in cultivation, | Privet, Seedling Xr "Forest Trees, cheap, [гаиа do which effect are being received almost daily, | cash. Prices fres by post on application. [hen SOLID WHITE CELERY, 1. per packet. ; The true OLD BATH COS LETTUCE, 18. так ы SEVER SAND.—Best NL EARLY MARROW CABBAGE, w: has given KOAM: б, антет satisfaction, 1s. per packet. BUILDING SAN Š per шь in not ARD TaLeEY, Nurseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, 14, ash payments pub and ui on the Rail at Reigate. m "Church Yard, Bath. JANUARY 24, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL SAPNE 11 OUBLE ITALIAN T TUB BEROSE ROOTS, 4s. рег dozen.—' named aces i and е а Flower has just been nier and large and well selected Bulbs may be obtained, without антен, at A. CosBETT's Foreign Warehouse, 18, Pall Mall. . Printed ss for treatment sent, Seeds. REDERICK ADOLPH US HAAGE, Jun, NUR- SERYMAN and SEED Nace: of Erfurt, Shaira has the pleasure to inform the Tra dic his new ipe pm nd PRICE LIST for 1862 and 1 оз s now ready, and ш: had on application to his Agents, Messrs. ВЕТНАМ & В: To the Seed Trade. енды enar cg &c. W. WENDEL, SEE Erf рейн, e begs respectfully to пошо that, ын. WHOLESADE CAT. ARTUR of the above is eady, ning extens ,collections of Stocks, Asters, ind d dr куч: Seed s Free by Post ар Application to GEO. MACINTOSH, Seedsman, igh Road, Ham: mith, London W. RONS of all sorts $e sizes may b ED pe forwarded on application. dodendrons, OSEPH SMITH: a UN., begs to get 3 pee n ling RHODODENDRONS; dit tto 8 years and 1 Trans; ted нут! in large reis poit LAUREL, 1 to үп feet, E feet. SERE рр 14 to 2, ani nd 2 VERGREEN P 3 feet, 2 to [5 feet. CUR RANTS Black, o" 2 A P Әр Price on application. Moo r Edge A e = ock, Derbyshire. e Catalogue. EORGE JACKMAN AND SON'S PRICED and 1863, rui inds, new and pite: Hoses, Ў varieties of American Plante, Choice and ' Rare Coni х and Deciduous a and Shrubs, and a fine пие o of t "Transplanted Forest Tre free on application. oking Nursery, S WARF-TRAINED FRUIT TREES. Good trees moderate price. EARS.—Passe Colmar, Louise, ron Van Mons Leon le Clerc, Kn: в, &c. , сап be had Beurré Magnifica, Prin Duchess T'Orlezns, pea Louis, Eliza d'H паю Jose = эсде Malines, Beurró Berckmanns, Beurré Super rfn, ei Bergamot, Ganseds [erg Beurré de C бар!шйшош, Jargonelle, Hac ur таре, Beurré Bosc, Chaumontei, m ^ Bonne o f Jen y, Neh s d'Hiver, Beurré Diel, Leo old L, Bergamot d'Esperon р, de pt Cp —— 4 а Mes Orleans, Red Magnum D Dia Goliah, Cooper's Large od Prince EA aloe. оона Black: Gage, Angelina Burdett, Cloth of Gold, Autumn Со; dire enn White vno mp s et, Was agton, Ickworth's Imperatrice, of Engl Р. ‚= Hawthornden, бош Pendu Plat, Wellington | jippin, Lord Suffield, —— B © REEL © E JAC above named trees; all are wi лед, and зе required for other таро ses, they of clearin, above stock this вр; Wo! Mm Жени Surrey.—Jan, 24. are desirous LACKITH,(lox's Quay, Lower Thames Street. | 7. p Овзо; s dee | includes а descriptive list ооз о Dossovs. PRIZE | CALCEOLARIA SEED eoe in ы "on PT Ann nual Sale exceeds 8000 ackets, eale ды , 1з..64., 28. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. each, n cpm Seedsmen, Isleworth piri m PRIZE CINERARIA SEED. — Ten Prizes awarded to our collection in the spring, 1862, In M Duis 1 ls., 28. 6d., and 5s. J. DOBSON & Вон», Seedsmen, Islew acket; men, urne New Bedding Pl MARANTHUS MELANCHOLICUS RUBER ЗА жод, eme 1з. and вом & Бо: f me: . айон UL (Son and Buccessor to the late A. PAUD) | © ctfully announces that his BULB CATALOGUE of all the eed Mie Мерас! DIOLI, the which are ually fine ould remind intending purchasers Mab ] he Was aw йө маз at both the Royal Horticultural ваф Crystal РЫУ September Shows. Price 4s, to 42s. рег doz Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, =н ы Cross, ЇЧ. LADIOLUS, ред Ж out тас 5o in in e extra choice varietie 121 ET + in a0 — чойи e n M. € resp X аА. » ооныон Кы fine mixed, 2s, 6d. per doz., 7178. ôd. рет 100. BUTLER & MoCuLLocH, Seed Merchants, Covent Garden Market, W.C. rado plie ation n,a ныр бл nction will be made. be sold per | First Class Prize was awarded dozen or hundred at moderate prices; the "D мез Sept For s and tw be icai Ah PRIZE, PRIMULA, SINENSIS SEED. | Т Large Importation ү Gladio ed SON to unce rrival o! hoice and Жу SEE giis of the або! їп ро condition, consisting of the best and most ular hybrid varieties, from w. ich th ey will be happy to sc nien atthe VR vient кое prices, viz., HYBRID: GAND. Md in 50 ай kinds D da mr 1 їп 50 : Ўн == 0 0 0 0 50 in 25 д 0 0 95 in Y! extra йге kinds” 5 0 25 in Е 0 : 12 2n 10 Newer Онай at proportionate Ду low prices. Me T Fine mixed GLADIOLI, per 100, 17s. 6d. ; per doz., 2s. 6d. arriage paid on orders over LISTS free on application. T [a Nursery and Seed Warehouse, Maresfeld, Uck- e diolus аслар gir d (Tru M OUEL ax D СО. beg to offer this strong Flowering BULBS of the гед КОДУ m any other or its bern ооф т dozen ; "à 25s. per 100. and o ate n quan: uantities are ordered The Gardeners’ Chronicle of August 23, 1802, says:—'* The Spikes you have sent us aro wu cs pen We have as ES к nothing of the 908-46 handsoi ear London. [Ít і doubtedly the most p wy of the red race of Gladioli, "* CATALOGUES of their extensive Collection, for Е Ње at the Crystal Palaee Show о First I е at the Royal Tortica? s Show, South Kensington, Sept. 10, 1862, will forw: ene on Lea i e Nurseries, Great Yarmouth. Special o ego id are giv L. gigan anteum. L b: атр пе Stock of ану vigor g plants of all el beet and NEW FUCHSIAS, beg to invite intending pu s io an inspection ot the same. T ts now d T i grown into fine en: xt summer, А. List with price will be forwarded on application, as also a сатаовря of STOVE and ын PLANTS, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, CONIFERJE, &c. Н" МІХ еган. SEED from all named varieties, 1з. per peo the qn blue and hite Perpetual TREE VIOLETS, в M^ remi: Borja Pei accompany Fa orders br Post-o: rder or penny postage Stamps. бун en к iV free. DWARD TILEY, ursery: eedsm; and Florist, , Bath. UINGTONIA GIGANTEA.—The attention of the euo gentry, and the Trade, is invited to the -— argest stock of l-year SEEDLING PLANTS in the Kingdom, tablished in Pec pots and fitfor Spring yt ting. Price per dozen, 125 9g. 1 урт Ке ог 1000 on application, А Sample free by post for 12 s J. > caedi Edmonton, Lond Е $ SON anp SON'S W SEED . TA. E will be published this wee! у beg to draw омет. to р. following among N ovelties (rules for the се о; в are given for the sowing of seeds, and HUS M резе jr in RUBER, 1s. SALVIA COCCINEA PUMILA RHODANTHE MACULATA, PORTULACCA GRANDIFLORA "Bai PLENA, 9, 64. TAGETES SIGNATA PUMIL VICIA GERARDI, 1s. 6d., 2s. [A VINCA ALBA OCULATA LUTEA, 15. PRIMULA ERECTA SUPERBA, 2s. ôd, IBERIS GRANDIFLORA ALBA, 64. апа 1s. MIMULUS CUPREU N. VICTORIA А! DICTAMNUS GIGANTEA ANGUSTIFOLIA, 1s, ZINNIA ELEGANS FLORE PLENA COCCINEA, 1s. STEVIA OVA NEMOPHILA DISCOIDALIS ELEGANS, 6d. NEMOPHILA DISCOIDALIS VITTATA, 1s. Also the following choice seeds : AQUILEGIA ССА (truo) , best blue ү white, 6d. SKINNERI (true), bent scarlet, 6d. LINUM FLAVUM, fine Pe dog plant, dwarf. golden yellow, 1s. P MURRAYANU M (true species) vermilion let flower tubes, 6d. TRITOMA UVARIA, best variety, special rule for raising seed, 6d. and SAPONARIA CALABRI CA ALBA, fine white bedder, LILIUM GIGANTEUM, 1s. ; CALENDULA Айжар АЩ Ad. VENIDIUM CALENDULACEUM, fine bedding plant, 3d. MCA DISSIM ure white, Grass), 1з. ass Lawn substitute), 6d. an FOLIUM, similar in styled of growth to. giganteum, but бена ас апа or a darker tint in the ES growth; the 1 pet-shaped white flowers, dark centre mi eem ei cB a orit д species, but are produced фу smaller bulbs, and on ^em not E ol more пио from 8 to 4 feet in height. By its bloom: uch more readily than L. giganteum it will prove а isr "oper i useful Lily. 18. n for the germination of this and n Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, N.W. PERMANENT GRASS SEEDS FOR ALL 80118. SUTTON & SONS, SEED GROWERS, dcs „с kinds - GRAS LLLI sa. LIII 22 ... DT are Матн and a ieh the Ра ure is req red that Mss SUTT tock of GRASS SEEDS is the ! t in ‚ the countey, and md certainly the m cannot in sorts can be оя Separate or i i А eavy idis in another; 2 bushels of the former and 12 Ib. of the latter per Acre are supplied. No. 1. Mixtures for Permanent Meadow and Pasture, mixed — - suit the Soil .. per aere 30s. N.B. г Seeds, &е,, can be supplied " desired. 2 No. 2. Mixtures for Fermina Field Tawi, Parks, and аа о TE а 0505 Der bushel 168. No. 3. Mixtures for Irrigation or Catch S per 6. Renovating Mixture of Clovers ands, Heavy жун. Chalky Soils, and Sharp Grai Wo I. inest Short Grasses for Garden ‚ рег lb., or, per and Fine тй for оа Parks and. Жолон, а. per 1Ь., or, by the ewt., em: Mr, Martın Surrox's Essay on Permanent Pasture, containing complete Instructions for Sowing and Management, is supplied with the 8 OTHER AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, ALL rider poe 18s. to 24s. € Common Red ~ Suttons Improved авап | Long Red, ае а ! utton's Improv: оп; уе ата Sutton's "e White or Datch __ . | Fine . s ge and Xellow Globe Skirv "a booa Hybrid, не Rye-Grass Globe Hardy Pani Alsik. Й | Pacey's Perennial me Yellow Marshall's e-top Cow Grass (true kind) E While ' Goods delivered Carriage Free, Priced Lists Post Free. Five per Cent. allowed for JANUARY 24, 1863, CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. LARGE IMPORTATION of STANDARD ROSES. WILLIAM WOOD & SON 12 THE Ес for plantin| series; they are сга MT ct Sum ni ingdale Nursery, South-Western "Rail Iw: H h pl e Importation of STANDARD and DWARF ROSES ( ums PARSONS ы; to ` offer pit SUN DARD in fine order, Ss Je they m to mio to supply on most reasonable terms. fi 24 to 4 feet s t 51. r 100, 15 per dozen; Si аа е Now Narietios, 182 "per Kup, or CATALOGUES free and post paid on application. 61. 10s. per 100; the last New Varieties of 1862, DWARFS, 308. PESEE S D а r dozen. те ATALOGUES free on application. WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARE SFIELD, NEAR UCKFIELD, SUSSEX. Western Road, Brighton; and -Hassock's Gate Nursery, l Keymer, Sussex. pur A E Ў EO. CLARK Teeth d ndance of magnificent WM. үү OOD & SON S magnı plants of DWARF ROSES, including the leading varieties d Bourbons; also well OURBONS, nd " COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS Nursery, Streatham Place, Lo Hill, 8. ; rv Windsor FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. Terrace, near the Victoria Railw: у Station, Pimlico, S.W. Лети unti P ata iim: et Sos La AE WARF HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, on Nod No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. the MANETTI STOCK ; Carriage paid to London.—The зе Und ffer vi eand vigorous plants of the above. £3. £2. 10s. 6d. Pug E LIST of the more M sorts, m — : s — Mt " fdentl ded or December 6, l Prices gi or small and large ties that can be confidently recommended. namber (pot 800: af. Ese red {чова rate) and а ТЕ? Containing only Seeds of first-class quality, and varie y Fer m вее МЕСА а Copy of which may be had Post Free on application. TIVE lla simi of ROSES se Тно; RS & Sox, Nurs wbridgeworth. Rose Nurseri ord. ng to 10s. and upwards sent Carriage Free. P. ANC ges tbe рн DW. E, MARESFIELD, , strong and vigorous, wo Manet, at redu ced prices, in orders of pod rad Ыр WOODLANDS NUBE AND SEED WAREHOUS іза Nran UCKFIELD, SUSSEX RID BOURBONS HYBRID PERPETUALS. Blairii No. 2 Baron Gonello аА Вгеппи: J ie Marj uno ia i Charlos Lawn Toni Peyronny THE PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, Ped Ner eese nie Y Paul Ricaut Le Royal «Mur к PLYM OUTH. Madame Zoutman La Reine Madame Boll HYBRID PERPETUALS, Aim Nelson 0) Angustino o Мозела Madame Hector Jacquin arique Baron Pre Madame Vidot Baro! iar Mad li The С, 3: фара т\т „е рет which l : К 1 ion. Colonel d uc Mon uen The Company ar lways given great satisfaction бово de Фах lant Prince ер Ко. 1. жыш Collection for а lus Garden, for One Year's Supply ... 300 m Duchess or Norfolke Princess lotio No. 2. озым Collection for a moderate size Garden, for One Year's Supply 2 0 0 esse d'Orlean: e des Viol Duchess of Sutherland en ce | No. 3. Complete Collection for do., smaller quantities, for Опе Year’ s P 100 Iri Géant des Bataille "Triomphe des Besux Arts No. 4. Co cessi Collection for a Small Garden .. ... 015 0 General Castellane Triomphe de Paris General daoieminat Victo Mn No. 5. Complete Collection for a Small Garden . 010 6 unam Gri 8 t New Fuchsia Extra large Collection, containing double the andi did in No. 1... 5 V m Madame de Cambacéres Madame D SON are new E dated December 11, 1862 :— £ y Seeds. ээ Extract from a Letter received from a CLERGYMAN in Yerkshire, йылны 1 А Y Our Veg been so fine as g con coppie dins llection Carriage Free to any Railway Station in England and Wales, and to any Steam Port mn Extra Co England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. E by 1 сне Fres i most His leui Tore in De Kingdom. Banks's HENDERS UN Ал out the three following First-class Flow ` MDLLE. TREBELLI (BANKS). ' BIANCA MARGINATA (BANKS), MARS (ВАхкв). As — young enge for — g оп into specimens (and ted tock) price 38, 6d. and 5s. m. Also rom of all last eis best лобе 1s. 6d. to 25. SOLANUM сыа ад FOLIA VARIEGATA, a egantly n leaves and red ex 3 Carriage Free to any Station between "rem and Paddington. For further particulars, see the GENERAL PRICE CURRENT, now ready. E^ SRo desirable Жа rss of ael habit, growing from 6 to 9 ; drooping habit ; 3s. ` and 5s. eac - on Nursery, St. та Wood, London, N.W. Address, PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH. SEHE, ioi AND BAIN G have much о! t NOVELTIES: Ө which ich they с u^ pror BE MR и G ARDEN SEEDS dr em ER of GOLD, described b: ; ) mmittee rticultural Boclety aa follows Mei s S. GLENDINNING & SONS, NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN ertiñcate at Regent's Park. "n (SUCCESSORS TO THE LATE R. GLENDINNING), S 6d. each, 18s. per dozen. Special price for quantities ре ао овоа Are now sending out their COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS. the Floral Committee of the Royal огешат Societ) who * H $ А р Ee pee mere pons M owe No. 1 contains 36 Quarts of PEAS, and all other Seeds in proportion £5 5 0 — creamy white ps ойу vit da No.2 , 98Quarts ditto di ditto 440 the Trade on applicati offers No.3 „ 20 Quarts ditto ditto ditto 330 к, Forest HII S.E.; and Edinburgh. No.4 , l12Quarts ditto ditto ditto 220 New Japanese Plants. No. 5 6 Quarts ditto ditto ditto 1:19 passoss AxD CO., Elushing, near New York, offer : LLECTIONS of FLOWER S Ten LILIUM AURATUM, at 8G d bloomed tho last summer at Plus тере E Мо, 1, containing та Jos Packets of Best Hardy Toa £018 0 great beauty, and i Tor а delicat vet powerful fragrance N 09 6 ing а room for after being cut and Fes in 0. 2, m ditto ditto ditto et ө Газнин чча ыты гей, Er pecu. ulbs are — und. No. 3, ih et ditto ditto ditto 4c soo c | This beautiful plant, wi fe e Mae dde leaf Nili euh, No. 4, „ 25 ditto S HAE Annuals .. 0 7 6 Т green and gold, is lies to be perfectly y, and i No. 5 12 di 0 EJ 0 2:3 scarcely surpassed i in beauty by any of the foliage stove plants, od » tto itto 749 3 Tt is figured in EE is Horticole ” for last mber, No. 6, $4» 25 ditto Tender Annuals 0 12 6 APONIC Gui: : : s pd his plant is supposed to be eithio obtusa шша NO. Ta s 18 ditto ditto ditio = si 060 а e he plants CET 2 ан " “Шр, hava beo 4 side nh. грае Р ноамн A es 1 $21 quality. : ; ng 2 Leno has D S. G. & Song CATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARDEN, AGRICULTURAL, d FLOWER SEEDS, i$ scarcely inferior to any pi = Ко a ready, and, may be had on application. T hardy, and suitable for apan, it is supposed to be be ready for delivery in tho unt Bi Price 1 Guinea.. CHISWICK NURSERY, LONDON, W. of 1863. JANUARY 24, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 73 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. PRIZE MEDALS 1851 AND 1862 AWARDED FOR SUPERIORITY AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE TO BUTLER & McCULLOCH, SEED MERCHANTS, T GARDEN MARKET, W.C. АРА UPWARDS OF A xi E EUR Choice New Seeds. B. 5. ра has much pleasure in offering per packet.—s. 4, AMARANTHUS ТА ООДО € 1s. and : У 5 s 8’ "Isand 1 TA 18. bec x For us other Novelties, see CATALOGUE post free to anl. l applicants, and m Lk Nur доа, London, N. He € k Nurseries, N. Dar LIAS, Dn best sorts, fine plants, 1 beauti- fully А oon ee e I ка I og PANSIES.. ai the besi w flow Еру 6 6 Чы ООДО Lc yim bedding Pansy, BOY i LUE, very у tay, баре COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS SUITABLE FOR ANY SIZED GARDEN. Spring 5. ming E me perge luding the best new т varieties fine No. 1. 20 Quarts of PEAS and other Seeds in veia En $89 3 0 ps MI EL оши abe d ronde ла Ne $ ч ditto ditto ditto 7 s 2 2 0 size, Бош fi EPACRIS, Mtem м тане і i GRANDIFLORUM (grafted), remarkably fine plants, a ia х д. EH vnd 5 Ж ` фо у ec UM EA. domns tra strong, in 6-inch pots : extra » 3 > No.4. 5 ditto ditto ditto И Е Е Таг No. 5. 5 Рі ditto ditto 10 6 JAMES эке» ё воль Н Newton E Chester. ark Nurse А Specifioation of the above Collections is given аб page 77 of Messrs. иг. & ме кае му EW PL Te fróni e ve AN. LONICERA AUREO arranged SEED Кеса for 5 А ch may be had free and post paid upon application ETICULATA, the most be utifal mnis ated Climber to £l rimson veins, 1з. sent Carriage paid, SAM тес п ms usd карыш. SnENTON. : EELER'S LITTLE 7 гае S BOOK for 1863. ( Ap 9 0 WHEELERS TOM THUMB Є A ЕТТОСЕ SEED MERCHANTS AND FLORISTS, 12, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. OPPOSITE THE GARRICK CLUB. Seeds Carriage paid. Five per cent. allowed on Cash Payments. No charge for Packing or Package. BARR AND д SOBDECPIONS of асат -SHEDO for 1863, AE УБ best Varieties Culti approved of in Covent мәр Маг For ема вее © в to the гош DE No. 6 contains M is of PEAS, and — Р іп pacis for£3 3 0 No. 5 0 Quart ditto ditto 9.070 Not ^, s Giot itto e ditto Су 10,0 Ao d R 10 Pin ditto ditto ditto 5o Ip NOS 6 Pin ditto ditto ditto . » 015 6 Мо. 1:155; 4 Pints ditto ditto Fede 570310" 6 Гаа Ord. Ф 01 J £o ү, RESENTED TO EACH CUSTOMER. Tbe ILLUSTRATED GUIDE to the KITCHEN GARDEN, rice 1s.; and the ILLUSTRATED іо the FLOWER GARDEN, р WM I PU BARR AND SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS, 12, KING STREET,COVENT GARDEN, W.C. (Opposite the Gaxmrcx Cru»). GOOD SEEDS CARRIAGE FREE. —%— SUTTON'S CREE COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. = SUTTON’S шулы COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN EN ваша аге во райлы as to contain The entire ii for the largest Collection (No. 1) is £3 0 0 CarringelFreo. Ditto ditto Collection (No. 2) is £2 0 0 - ditto And о Collections for Smaller Gardens may be had at 208, and 10s. ва. а From Mr. Wittram Moor, Gardener, The Rectory, Stoke, never had f. t, 1 3 n 4 e G. E. WALKER, Shareshill, Wolverhampton. From the Rev. e pud but emen Messrs. SUTTON & Sows on the quality of the Seeds sent last } year, аз they were by “Mr. Walker far the best he WHEELER'S IMPERIAL LETTUCE The price of Le packet, nb fre tuce is 18. per row the Trade that their “Litt tle Book” and King Street, Cisande. ; and 15, T ie Lane, E. ©, RAN! dn s ARTHUR оз AND SONS, t, Chester. New VEGETABLE WE and SEEDS of every the finest A ы © Wo m DS 2255 Дат Vegetable Seeds of £2 value Carriage Free. All Flower Seeds Free by Post. Vegetable and Flower Seeds. CARRIAGE FREE. AMES DICKSON James Dicksow & Soxs, 102, East- арак “I was so much nl From the Rev. Јонх Kirwan, Withycombe Rectory, Taunton, SUTTON'S CHAMPION к. 1s. M LORS UM 6d. per lb., if йа L GRASSE m EL, 64. per 1b., if ordered imm ediately. 30s. per Acre, mixed expressly to suit the soil. SUTTON ax» SONS, SEED GROWERS AND MERCHANTS, READING, BERKS. information to M обич BE АЫ Rail at Edinburgh. undred weight will gore or а or А satisfactory reference to Leith, Moe intending be referred for of the most respectable ан in E reland. The Seed can be put free purchasers Apply to JOHN GIBSON, Woolmet, Dalkeith, N.B. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 24, 1863. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS FOR 1868. \ GU WILLIAM BULL, F. R. H. уі um; 98 aie d NURSERYMAN AND NEW PLANT MERCHANT, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LON DON, S.W., WILL SEND OUT THE FOLLOWING NOVELTIES FOR THE FIRST TIME ON AND AFTER THE 27тн OF APRIL NEXT. n announcing the following NEW FLOWERS, W. B. begs to intimate (that he has purposely, made the deseriptions as brief ав description that to each should be most ovde m the arge numbers of NEW F OWERS | in each class, it ,may appear marvellous that all Establishment, and the pains taken in hybridising to obtain New Var r ч 3s. 6d. e The followin; edis are all conspicuous such as can only be grown in pots, but all rrt quim which they thoroughly proved themselves kar th КОЛ summer, апа therefore can b шы, rose shaded with violet, crimson centre,large prim- eye ANTONY, br ith dark velvet centre, white eye, centre THE CLIPPER, brilliant vermilion, flowers large, and perfect in shape, fine truss тн y COLONEL, bright scårlet, crimson centre, white eye, an mprovement on Spark, New Petunias, yup Flowered Varieties, A i. Tha foll о. às very superior kinds ; they are a 2 ritis - made form many thousand seedlings; the result of the m — ADELINE. a. whi sd throat, each petal broadiy |o tüürginéd with bri, Cut rod, at тасу ҮЗТ, faves. with Meist sentes METH veined and réticu- lated with violet, TC Ё may de po splendid th bläck, large bläck EAUTY, violet crimson of руб E margined witi pure white CAPTIVATION, pure w ütifülly rayed with violet erimson ELLA, rose, nerved with purple, dark throat LADY mq pe — ed crimsofi, miárginod with ray me ith violet crimson, LILIAN, whité blotched with mau LONGFÉLLOW, pes e violet, ул PRESID: Trench white ed mí nd det vt peel tet ud s throat а fine ft sor very rose shaded with violet, MN VERNO e centre, veined and hite, dark reticulated with dark. purple WALLACE, pure white, striped and blotched with crimson New Petünias, Double Flowered Varieties, oE apatan, d FATIM OPTIMUM, bright PLEASANT, rich amaranth, very PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, нор 0-14 m large bold w Fuchsias, 7%. 6d. yw? The өнү = аге "4 во distinct arid good, they ате sute to ‚аз there ате so many it may be as well to si bris m айа реба иг tube and ME the latter reflexed ; corolla large and fi rose margined with cup white base, наи eyed " гей маќ аА! ARET, raort LX rr sepals, the latter compl reflexed ; large blue corolla, peculiarly yery novel in Dp gis Moped rich dark searlet tube and — exed; corolla rich purple, very ае la arge, extra MILDRED, tbe and sepals very dark crimson and of great substance, epals otiosis: reflexed, large wéll formed Fberple c prm white tabs and вёра1з élegantly reflexed, bright SE tho rich Lm = the base tiful rich кй corolla, So v Apes, the пй pee blué сог e last onfidently | kin. reed iege NINA, doet di son u 4 » Ul dion аб аата! vermillion, remarkably broad, | ; beaut: Zonale — 7s. 6d. each. allthe best English and Contin sorts were e arofully КА ‚ and thousands of seed- ALFRED, orange веат! ficent. fe. Shell-like TIRY Md large trus AUR ICULA, soft flesh with bright rose coloured centre, DL 7 ight scatlet, the largest and best formed flower ei E em Bs GO BRAGH, blush margi: ARES. béautifulsoft clean rose, flowers of enormous size ды een ges form, Me fine shaded with scarlet, very fine flower апа iued, with white, horse-shoe lage Ly G white е ROSETTA, ver; ry дее p bri ght pint, сои nt TH E SWAN, pure white, large. flo era fine sh VISITOR, brilliant rose, immeñse flower, ds form New Tac 58. each. «Та Шав whieh this flower has made, we may г refer to а seris of yariotios and wit T IS pee out whi Tho Stew: es now offered far eclipse айу that have preci есейе them. Not the most pie Soi feature is the no a in their md aud the greater redundancy of their bloss NGEL white throat, distinct and usc CONSTANGE, dark T violet- crimson lobos and tube, white throat blotched and striped with maroon dwarf stiff habit, бейт tube and lobes, light throat чуя large pure white mouth and throa at, flowers large and rd attractivo HELEN, scarlet tube and obes, very pure white throat MAGGIE, light red tube and lobes, white throat striped with crimson LIVIA, deep violet-rose tube and lobes, white throat DNA Lover «а striped with crimson et е ^ Yit da urple tube, violet-p ro: STANDARD, [omes and lobes pure white, me liio: with rose, violet ro 2 tube LED A whi tinged with blush blotched wa dark crimson WINIFRED, e tube, white lobes and throat, lobes edged ith bright. Nd" very dwarf | Freneh ipis A e Api pen 2e n. m: igh LICIA, rich maroon upper under petals rose violet, ANNETTE, х, яб rimson upper violet ; petals rose vide онай with c CORAL, dery or рете арра tals blotched MM ооп, gier tals slight. th T'with dark erimso: upper; pe fü tv end scarlet; blotehed. "with ric under petals bright red, spotted with crimson INTERNATIONAL, | rich maroon upper petals, margined with ; brig under pe nin. haded with fiery crimson, Rd оч, foh оңай wib е potals, rich maroon pem Roc pink, s anag with dark vui de pala ш л тей ыкы Si seni ара edged with with cerise; under — lotehed ith crimson, ROSARIO, de ap sivi solet y th light margin, blotched with and shaded with violet ; under deuda LENS VICEROY a LE хааа e 7 pper ue ined u pe m rH er petals lilac rose, — Ec Ба spotted with petal, very pretty New Lobelia (Erinus) Favourite, 3s. 6d. in Ша, particularly iem оооу each, bright turquoise blue, with e centre, the pog rofuse manni very distinct and retty and attractive, "habit t danao and compact ; a ог bedding purposes. Very lboweror дер váriety for edging or slightly VIVIA N bright. crimson tube and lobes, white throat, mouth | rim: Р Mp lilae; lower | possible; did merit depend on should be good and real improvements; but W. B. invites an ieties. New Show Geraniums, 15s. each. ADELINE, pure white; upper petals blotehed with bright crimson, very fine. nd upper petals maroon surrounded with violet crimson d edged with rose, lower petals pink, large white mrt HERO, fiery red, upper petals blotched with desp crimson, and margine with rosy violet ; lower petals'soft rose, pure white centre New Faney Geraniums, 21s. BERTHA, fich maroon upper petals edged se "ig lower "petals rosy purple margined with white, pure ӯ white centre. CHARM, dark maroon upper edo ite, pure white, lower petals bright crimson m md with white, white centre LADY ысы аы NEVILLE, Si rose upper petals shaded. wit Ez lower petals violet rose, pure white centre, et Gloxinias, 5s. each. very ти ups tion has been —— r of seedlings, and are great n those at present in cultivation. lobes ze Aer: with lavender, white mouth t the base B rich violet iiie CELE ESTAD, тозе lobes, throat encircled with deep violet, base of the tube white spotted with brown CUPID, light blue lobes, with white marking, pure white throat FAIRY, white tube and lobes, the mouth. peculiarly encircled mu ow crimso! ircled w: with crimson, throat en- MODEU, lk qnos "with EE ' white tube] PEERESS, rich purple, the 10! bes margined with blue, base of the throat white spotted with brown ОНОРЕ ALEXANDRA, white lobes margined with porce- ROSALIND, d Мет pink with immensely broad lobes, the mouth encircled with pies white tube and throat go ye Д-У ES ed iE of each lobe encircled with white, tube ti hite пе Gloxinias, 5s. each. The following may be мш sol election. as a very superior and beaut ACME, з рае o lobes edged i prettily marked with white, violet th: ASPROM MONTE, broad cléar rose lobes, pure white throat Spotted at the base BEAUTY, bright bluelobes encireled with purple, white throat n eros shaded with violet crimson and marked e, pure white throat ILLUMINATOR, с ful rich crimson, URETA, а h bright red А. е marbled with white, MATOHLESS, lo the lobes broadly th tm gerh ЧОЕ? А шит мург MAE ес ап potted with rose | gc E bo prettily н with violet, w. throat, very _ PRIN BATRICE, porcelain blue, each lobe spotted with violet, pure whi end preti VIRGINIE, blush; under New Bedding Shrubby Calceolarias, S. PISUNGTION, crimson or scarlet DA primrose cap, wey rkler Na dà. “ Attraetion, 9s. 6d. N : u oin with orange е тшу iro bioom апа beue y *t Of BEDDING жзг а bota of the d and which is in the Тар, M Sed Hope wi MARVEL, ене cleanly ела аы bedding variety wilian Bore Кайр very distinct and | IE ud -— right B ydo cap, very attractive fi 1 S JANUARY 24, 1863.] RARE iB ME iucti n imi SCOTT'S DESCRIPTIVE FRUIT CATALOGUE, s own saving ; ROSES, ее о: p dimit to J. Soo T, Merriott Nurseries, Crewkerne, Somerset. DWIN HOLLAMBY begs m his Pa and Friends that his DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATA. | LOGUE of Mores E FLOWER, SEEDS, and GL LUS is po may be had gratis and post тар on application. Nursery and Seed Establishment, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. read wed Seeds ONS* (Successors to the азл) O CATALOGUE of Up i FLOWER SEEDS is $, % ned GARDEN, AGRICU ULTURA. ent; those who ere like ruby ме ает, with Te: idis aroma would prefer. the old sample, as was the ease with the majority on this occasion ; those is o like selves, prefer vinous juice as well as sugar in the ready а у be had on re de wick Nursery. Londo: s о. —January, 1863. d SFIELD SONS beg to announce e that their LIST of BRITISH FERNS for this season, in- dluding the New and Rare varieties, at reduced prices, is now ready, and may be had on application, enclosing t stage stamps. Alsotheir GENERA LIST, No. 6, for4 postage stamps, which na c may deduct, Vale Nurseries, Todmorden. fruit of the Vine, would rather xh those whic had been newly ripened. T M quist, we therefore “ши, 18 Loy an open | gon sev ard- do you Tag Gr tapes арр; w sweetmeats in pring Early 8 Flow GIANT POLYANTHUS; ditto COW- 8 other Váttéties, of. "Lid h — RICHA: D WEBB ardens, Reading. ; which hav perties, or do you " er that the ета should be tempered by the presence of а ant vinous juice? In the са bens by all sperm "chon eio e bee dues аА the of t us idt 3 ^ ien judiciously M kept, s "he later, case, start you s ina o as to have the fruit freshly | те... om 'GODFREYS O CATALOGUE is| 5 now ready, and will be sent on app ; itgi fair price and description of Rhododendrons and other American Plants worth growing, as well as a general s of the most олу ursery Stock in Europe. The Exhibi of American Plants in the Royal Horticultural EE s Garin, » South Ken e redi were supplied by WATERER & бор F GARDENERS INSTITUTI At a GENERAL MEETING аео f this Institu- tion, held cn tho 15th inst., for the purpose p ELECTING 0; ROYAL BENEVOLENT — ‚Йе Нар ihis Value with the cost of ; Production, lie ba T A] is or kipra s er THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE., 15 bunches and shrunken berries, Жо о AUSTRA g the Culture and Character of nearly 800 sorte, lusters and m" чу fruit, Ав to what w Victoria. .—Melbourne Botanic Gardens: Dr ‹ tasted, we say ol rapes rera good—| F. Mueller, F.R.S., F.L.S., Director ; Gippsl d 5 арбын ТЕГ RANTS: decidedly good, LM been well kept, their flesh | Botanie биш, Mr. Sale. rs und and firm, and their flavour rich and sugary ; | Sydney — Botanie биен: Charles Moore, while in diit pisos the new Grapes were much| Esq., d. S., Superintende to infor оге juicy, somewhat less sugary, though in the Queens]. and. са Bofanie Gardens : Mr. OBIGULTUEAT LORS e not ded Nonis am below the others, | Walter Hill, Direct a and havi South Australia ин? laide Botanie Gardens: г. G. W. Francis, Superintend Tasmania, — Roya Society's Gardens, Hobarto Mr. ў, Abbott, Jun, Superin- tende FRIC pe of Good Hope.—Botanie Gardens, Cape Town: Directorship vacant by the decease of Dr. L. Pappe. al.—Botanie Gardens, D'Urban: Mr. МеКеп, d nt сан ritius.— Botanie Gardens: Mr. ames жа Superintendent, ты, INDIE Jamaica “Bath Botanie Gardens: Мт. N. Wilson, Superintenden Trinidad—St. Anne’s Botanic Gardens : Dr. ets d Cruger, Director, Сах A "Tingstón Botanie Gardens: Dr. Lawson, Director (Honorary ?) “Іх sealed packets as imported." So, at this borse of the year, it is on all sides announced, with an air of - Not anent collections of раг дүй ын. In опе seedlist lying befor which in this particular. isn much like ап the rosty во fashionable has it for into buy: ing these interminable foreign | collections —in "this seed list we Í the Which is the most expensi ripen good Grapes in autumn and keep tkom M. afterwards, or to grow them so as to come fresh into use ein New | sDay? Тһе market value we о be W | the lengthy document of s ела sinks into insignifi- cance. Ț The c catalogue we refer to reads something kno т of the bd crop, which sells at let us вау г Ib., against 10s. рег lb. for TWO PENSIONERS on the Funds, the following was We t of the BALLOT :— in CANDIDATES. No. NAME. | Аск. | VoTE 1 ROBERT DOWDELL ba Tx] 61 2 JoHN Lucas £i 63 296 3 BARAH PH а 16 622 5 JAMES ROBINSON 62 330 4 JOHN SAN 67 278 The Meeting then declared rome ns and ЈАМЕЗ ROBIN- SON, a8 having. бе а сз ы рулар of М-и а Җа Pensioners of Jan. 24, d avis took R Be on which side lance e hone somo no this :—Double Dwarf German, 19 finest varieties ; ouble lobe. еп, ы finest varieties ; Double ies; New Dwarf con sited A after the maid oh на the effect that for “appearance and нее ш tho palm rested with EU reshly ripene fruit. beautiful sample Gra а Е т. i Өашенгтя Chronicle, i 5А JANUARY 24, 1863. "n. 98. Tnt — 28—8Socie! МомраАү, WEDNESDAY ety of (7d E "ei THE battle of the GRAPES, OLD versus NEW, зе shown by ing. Dat. Ps advan tion. "s variet eighty three * varieties" of the Chi: as everybody knows there are but two, the Quilled and bae qa] in | respect to t the flowers while there i is nly ow t the Vina were started o h whi ch too , place during the Severe weather we to which, as an чородо. conflict и . кка ГЕ, of our last year's e been fought, and a ter Thus ends the passag merits of терә season of the en ek IIS publie. The decision arrived at would at irat t sight fires were continued till the fruit ripened, As we have frequen ent inquiries from persons | ДЕ of Opa municating with DIRECTORS OR SUPERINTENDENTS OF BOTANIC GARDENS abroad, we are d deira of obtaining an accurate list of are dor. joined ай be worth growing, and опу in өкү Сћгувапіће , Here Meri а sack'of chaff ti of corn. this total з “а pong at the most, of end to жыЛ Жү rubbis E hes flower- lovers and | glish gelves t tions," РА doubt our Continental cousins will take ding gardeners wi ws ен. these “ collec SCCL LO iDnaicauve that new and consequently their ten a question of little hortionltural mom вё i ds exac Jan "This reduced the one showing old, M Med x on avour is а po ofthe the üt i importance, Sy — indi- viduals rent notions as xcellenee of our, and it may- d be Фе questioned w whether a — з think ed yes, which of of the a | mee e [p^ uperinten Ji ST. Bapsristendent, рейд. o ublie Gardens: Mr. W. New, goes ent. d (Ni DT Hills).—Mr. W. б. маа гй Saharunpore.—Botani P Jameson, b. — Hortieultural QE Mr. А. Т. | 2 e — mi Army, Bupe yer q p nili a ена T. E. Ravenshaw, | Th foll. all such. To this end we append the follo oning list | they are forthcoming. Yet who wants 183 varieties of | of those that now occur to us, requestin y roa A ren me time, who t к | mistakes in this list, especially in official biet. ters would not wish to e net an tions, will be pointed out to ш, апа additional "s еы d o. iP oy ad ER hbo io paci s | information on this head communicated. s e purchaser quietly инә (o thé proces INDIA :— there is э option of buying smaller “сойо” ,,, Calcutta, лоу, Botanie Gardens : Dr. containing fewer “varieties” than those we hav dent either class. But if so, the buyeér is not UR England on siak den); ; Dr. Thomas Ander- advantaged ; he gets at the best a Hi aeri Мы ndent.—Agri- ofthe really choice things, while hortosliural "Society' s s Nursery Gardens: A. H, | bulk, in either case, is made up of the rubbish, the leckynd n Быр! $i Ex chaff, we un alluded to. There is another alterna- жзып аө Gardens, Неша; ХГ A, | tive, indeed— the “mized seed” which is offered of жасу of Grape eaters would the deci- politet which tho ittee arriv At any rate we do not. It so fell out that “ we? ourselves (journalists are an ubiquitous race) hap- ` pened to be present а; of and “we” not only saw but tasted. Аз to what we saw, rt is in a e Grapes were very far inferir 88 the new—lank |. Balasore. i-h Society’s Gar- den: Dr. A. А.М seor мөр | near Kandy : ‚ Н. K, Thwaites, i D. st Ten-week, 6 М сш. 12 ii flowered Rocket, 6 edd varieties THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 24, 1863. 16 New Dwarf Bouquet Ln week, 8 , splendid rasa Earliest-lowered Autumn, 8 varieties; Maie leaved Autumnal, 5 var івбев; Newest Earl y L flowered Brompton, 12 быва: Winter or Biennial | Brompton, 12 fine v: каз, ў, bes үн EN Te «d | astonishment, and look to lunacy for an explanation. Nor is our suspicion removed when we think of this |gentleman's book called Xenia and the fi - Me us | | mention this rude way о f planting io contrast it with the management of good fruit gardeners, who, like the French, , may, if the y plant trees on oes r Me gures therein, which seem to belong t centur ту о of o ur era rather than the Pr us io Es annearin classes apart Cape, 6 bad" eh besides С es bi хе hides.” it n тстаез, к 1 44 Permit me to а Шр» cad % few trifling d н ing to and Sul phu orts whic Here we [e 194 * varieties" ! t Only ye geometricians who have been fius up of your ‚ parterres with some Һа E monotonous. ks, ida tin ташы rain no authority gi ven p xe s, of which the matter mainly consists, an and misprints without a parallel, seem Bedl amite, not. of a sane professor of Bon y-four * var rietie s? of Stoc P ics t Cr Mind у these treasures lie unheeded at your while des are EE groun x As to the but шо па | Stocks aomh of vari uch аве inei х looking over абан а varieties! of. Apples, К, бөгү in that of n Но rg „Society, my last A at my not having а , and my wer being——crabbed. Thos, Rivers. депвег а m ng. ago, І was gre tormented de heari ing “роду y" such deli and I d i et spr ra entirely till — x make us suddenly feel the imme edi ate wan nt o The в eed rearing especially 1831, or in Dr. Hogg's immen arieties Чебен аз t firs icon quality, seems almos st impossible t that any sower of Apple provida tints as slaty- tre sides -buffs, din dir picks d en ralon copper-colour, dui ntu. ps and y hite—which can't look beau! жогы howe реа and floriferous the plant, and however fine nd. The whole set of thao wretched- | ina looking colours are abominati ions garde n, hideous i Rib: et Ia i gros ied. іо s 80, experiment, Yes, it must be forty years since, that, impressed ith a vague idea that I could improve ап ovate the olden and the ibston Pippins, increase the size and prolo tolerable. Away with them, therefore, гапа let us have the pue without the chaff. A good в strain of the so-calle d scarle Wyken Рірр їп, procure canker, a Nonp areil not likely t ed is work ee "hole веб of German “ varieties " Which are poured in upon us like an overw whelming The esa extensivo d the groups, that called ко теп Сег an Ten , out a dozen would | A of which w ipoluda all the rely podes peo and would, in fact, be all that w worth gr owing g gene erally These are the m that I raised a batch of pips of а m young trees had made some growth, plan i Than. ые ап — — till се bore ОЧ їп ж f ti his io pass, а many у Ww ed. E not repens, tho а spare room. aic wind ма v i h cold things "n loss in seed raising therefore is by no ns а tende usin bundant air gi light are the great things requir Lar weet Peas, for example, Nemophila, arge pots of S | е | Nasturtiums, and Canariensis, сап ha rdly be sown “ The seeds of all these thi I had n PY EISE at iyd: ger sown in the borders, and when енй Yi early they grow stout and strong, and m 2 to when absolute frosts | шр! рок, "e Asters and Stoc ks гэе everybody's flo of that m ч E oc ce ES Бо - ^ Е о °з 9 Z Е о л ct © © FE B two or enda ашны o us that me of our ionga sight ted E rn ° rebellious an re is, we popa very little sign of this ег e “ collection Other flowers owers, advan- | stock. nglis, break troagh this German | flav of Golden сега varying in old во: had numbers Nonpareils, much like parent; the ваше with Wyken Meg and others, but none TE с test of and so I gave e them. up, and had m grafted | the se well. amis bu filling up a window, or maki E deni in чү balcony, whose се cid дё Em gro the v tender seeds too, and especial as heat to t them, 16 is no small tage to as that Ун quirs early, taking ай- ies tha se for ern up be soon brought on, with 8 Sturmer Pip dias and bore во abundantly here, although since A row and | & 1860, the «d nd the en when sell up o rius e to x тосны in time to afford space for cuttings to succeed. And : r two suc isian Са arnations, | us colours, in 11 i n three Balsams, Al ъ у. declined, : and very inoffensive, а in some warm used to do. to —— our old kinds of voee hie from my ha aving se n those стын X d only аз standards. and h à and ankered our classes; Соо іа 12 у varieties ; ‚Соп volvulus, major, in in 10 varie are кш. ог under a little Moss, til the tiny plants begin to p бе the plants that thus require heat to start them, state, I had i E pe worn out—the gene- idea ne then thought hera i in віх varieties ; ар in eight varieties ; Hd Корона in 10 vari eties; Larkspurs, 40 varieties, їп аг: ; and so ‚ Ап this at a time ner 1 nem tocks and root-pruning were мча поа SELECTION has properly mem the place of COLLECTIO and cultivators would -— grow a dozen Lie ads si , than a dozen sorts beca variety, and those who Mee ene and more urse ther char cannot айога to provide this olens in their gardens e Th foi m my ех ds t, for amı hree that eges the autumn pu ir shoots ; surface and дач pi the soil. gs were = лт preserved, but for g the choi endurin ring € с losses of cultivated plants, some years the peculiarity was ove оке, апа not till T d d ge [9 ong s me seedlings raised | ha from that very od ex most esos "Apple, the Мол үп ut none that I am acquainted with are more worth growing than the beauti le flower; but if they e [рода И "liforent bro bell isplay of bell-shaped flo pec cts like which аг easily : acquired. But dien for precem repe and for such dude в as theirs these endless | collec! tions are utterly unsuitable. | Bad vas found t two among them that for a robust growth, and that кет ын us planted | imr is и ав reel | be well worth a little ТОШ U be abundant compensativ es, the wretched miserabl 1р dingy or else indistinct colours which form their bulk v e cases where they must be |! ort they are intolerable an; . As a practical application 7E ro subject, we advise everybody to beam of buying these Hc А ollec- tions of seeds. Ifthey won't sell, we shall not long be baee а them. gardens will be infinitely d ee rer ds d branch of their] business, ы are far behind ch brethren. Some of the latter, very expe- | en, saw this Жо stock last August, m and at once said it t was the most may afford delight and not у кс to look upon. DIES ORCHIDIAN;E said, wait | К twenty trees on the Paradise ese gentle- | w тае Койын. iue t a [Эче P ; they may not last во long as yours, but if they : French nurserymen а certain ex m. for, as far as I misi planters of 1 kait as cuttings roo у, occur | to me that шү would bo luabl tock e year before last my own plant stands were made _ he sort grown by the cy: stock gr miren aree by these things growing over t em—and last tock. One of these has the habit. of the others who bad see y own, adopted them, Nonsuch Apple, in having short spurs on its aud at the very time when I was reading hard words — but instead of being liable to canker like its parent, it в to the — б, mi there were windows near - emar robust and healthy in its growth, | me that I was re beautiful with their flowers. having stout shoots and broad leaves. Тһе French| Mine were sown E oti of light leaf-mould—4 or 5- ivators have a far more knowledge of|inch pots—and were kept in my heat plant case the kinds of stocks шө. iod uae kinds of two leaves were well ex d, and till а little shoot trees than the English men, who seem to|with more leaves was clearly to be distin ished about мн ап inch above. They were not watered at all, The heat was поб great, оп]. t | soil feel slightly warm. They had a ways n p ы m t when they were removed to my secca gie зы went on thriv iiam ee were blosso: the first бы ent of plants went peo amy wi and ела well in Nae open air, but the К сле yed inside. Ee oceans of ЖАШ! ! Tu w A S green, an d leafy, and during the hottest ai li their saucers were filled Sd THE recent Peres of n Reichenbach lead to -— шен of his sanity. Cert. of all the books I saw that n Orchide es in W: Once a кз nus-maker dol ith the 1 pio А rein, he has now pulled up with the hardest bii bit a publish piantà а from | ч generation to generation," and , The packets of these seeds cost from twopence to us; had he been equally sharp with species, especially his. чч ЕР: > Roms ~ е when we “eaten up” in planting Gloucester- rieties in seed lists are so very оао find the n as Pseuder ecd hire : ng stocks But if e seed i is got of ie varieties of Quamoclity, a Romi lies Miltonias with stout stems 7 to 8 fee : sre which tal iew та Mesospinidium, and n | about ten увага t0 rear, ted out in grass fields, | Тһе seedling eara are а о ПО сезен declar- | and after standing „ four, or y they are | to get up. Even if unfortunately we have no as, Br: Scho: graft by the «d of the - Pee the planter, if he to them, the Ес li it would any window gardener to give them one more fair ИИ trial. worthless, because че live a woes The enormous amount of ti orchards in arme 2d. e pause in ed ; live to а good old age, the beautiful for who Pais Rok jim aed plant cases, . w to make vA ND and kemut I think, bow h while for. Ae iacu. JANUARY 24, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 11 what t the same ponens only aft ter pu flowers might be. they a эу out t they неч require част early ine i ч the plant case, as the require ould. | certain few. "But Fuchsias struck i got into | midsumm me bed of sand, and air lways a a first essential to them. s earlier that these are rial ow the shall have the pretty xs е plante with their velvety leaves to look at. Е. А. M. Нот е Correspondenc midal Pear earlier we They might d interesting to a however be got in very pretty |1 appearin, g fast from our forests; they do not shoot uds like the Stinkwood (Огеойарһле ages from the roots, but always die when x n the forests within the colony there are is any wd them ocky places, roe the timber a Th 5 1 y condition by that thes. I n уау acknowledge, an DA bo dia for a Septem show. Bu it th t be compared with. a 1 М. еу could Gar denia Thunbergia is an bibant ids t tree; Tam sorry to see that itis so lt ba perhaps ever 1 йо ange may pn rire and that M b distant date. М аш uble e quan tity flowers m might d. We nk of young артат, bee th as һау he cultiv Ar эз е у: з believe to be only i in t its infancy ; it oy be ure that | cultivated in our South Aírican gardens; its flowers are c an Кс nd i e li r hat; uited to our climate; its fruits are eagerly sought a ter y M and birds. This Palm ad ect in a t h much smaller plant; s than we ques t t бе ones too, I find the case no pens manage- ment of t irely to a digging and hoeing individual, whose ignorance is Lony ed ualled by his obstinacy. His 1 f Pea he has Cri n's Egg. will not tack you for Femimendig. other Pears, or "or ШИША him how he m g his master's desserts u oe any i а * gardener, "they Уш | thereby pera required. Ten pruning too ши! that à Mes myself or p by and Last year Pears. fortunate ES ind rop, and also me From gren variety of Pears, ripening th ers віх or seven onths in the year, together With. their goodness, if properly Mantis they must ever form fi Th z dag ~ i yard woul iom Roses from bu 1ds. T dien tised "this. mo de " ut w 8 to wood, І liber ретш "o Re Pl forth vi gorous green | the future. r great metropolitan exhibitions. Henry C. ай Lodge, Clapham. d come within our meaning. The у rature of December and January. 1 нн unusual mildness of Tas печон and the presen January is attributable > to a chan aod " the Gul ounted + рањ, when the thermometer o occasion register: s 18° Fahr. 5. 2 Correspondent “L Calanthe. James Hodges, Аер to Edwin Wright, Esq., | reos lly Hill, Birmingha riking Roses from Buds. some of your readers who have ecessary information for gu pue from which t ied with any hope Е ої ЧЫН e specimens of this ep —Fin ar plant, which was fi y back and зарын, ог NER threo na m mossy es pples. jer One word 0 the superiority of Нив айба, i ешн), and more rein The Se M Théy Румий would "per of nie e whi "de siderably below the Долу йу raria the | ые Г s.—As one of your readers, I feel very grateful and to o a to his system of growing the genus à —Som ago | W: there appeared (in the Gardeners’ yet Т "think) g propagation 27 ЕЕЕ the e as the of Ro d|—J.J. | candidates were elected, v о ò кл CH of success. X., Мон 21 g held for У | Grapes ripened in autum he atmosphere of our driest |; А аа эү бу e ank: streams near the coast, det we eye have any frosts, and pied in warm sheltered situations amongst other trees. M. Е. В. ÀÁ DEMERARA,|[BnrTISH GUIANA : Dec, 22, 1862.—StR, —In $e in your Paper ofjthe 1st of доор of шы Qua. Vim. of contributions from this e Intern: e = аа еге ent Secretary of this УТА: бот «суван the Go- rnment ed the 9th „Мау, 1861, to the 7th of January, 1862, , Cha m Hunter баара т, Мр; 7 Rev . Edward Ап r the authority of Sir William por the Colony at the Exhi- lis ngland. Тһе balance b ОГ depo iie io (he Davi gs' Bank, as the end of 1861, was 185,092:69 dols. J. Drop, 0. pom Gilbert, Honorary Secretaries to the Committee of Correspondence. Societies. AL HORTICULTURAL: Jan.16(Election {Еее landy, Esq., V. ax in e chair. Тһе followi AE ux n dud 7. Tu Mrs J. St terford, Ordinary Fellows ; and Antoi Lo Frangois ro of the LOMA Gardens, Bury Garten, Y а ше Me mber. p ах іп be purpose K deciding ihe Black ret mans ntil this | season, or Black pet E: now, were the best in point of flav d h [eer at Dalk ving challenged rapes against his rera is 5 pinion e the judges s ted bunches s Pn nitted to their The mois t ped tends p» poe vies a succession of buds а su h other information S ing ы during our long cold dark wi е! 1 н add hel however, that eere the new Grapes M own n by ; requi rest, and it is extremely diffi " Putin case of suburban gardens. The son, excellent fruit both as regards flavo! pay y bert protected during the b Моон setión воне н ну бет ат ^ hen | colour, а ind bioom was араа ME M'Kenzie, E by ыл, other The sas and the air | the proper season for leafing or flowering comes yd Bristol ае, Кор шр Тое, вом. A : vier e ul e ai^ eur of a pyramidal tree, | round, by E чере Моа p px n tolerable condition were showa w ere ruit i seasons » gr. E n e an ило m agn peel pn Rainfall at Englefield, mes Berks, in 1862:— | preserved bunch of B. ^а came from Mr. Park, gr. bremen indi which in the ds often | zan ius Brought form ard < 16:0 at Grove Hall, Retford. By far the most important ex- occasion Leo га. 9. dis Camb; Ж bruary is ag 5005, 3.00 | hibition of Grapes produced, however, was three bunches Fuchsias —Your ce to admit | March.. |... LOTO Ань Ао . 2.77 |оЁ Museat of Alexandria from Mr. Tillyard, gr. to yearling ИШ» for exbibition requires со! "ri ioa April E . 2.02 сесола - p elk, p as Stanmor . Than these nothing, in It reminds v v of the necessity o makin ng а | Ma; -à « 455 | Novémber 29 0.78 w uld possibly handsomer ; each bunch T think d me if they d ow | June 3.44 | December 1.15 | must rd xe rs 211 1 the berries were thiu the tereno ought to be the etus mp е and ріашр, as 1 е een ri now a soci i Am Having а : 16.6 Total 30.72 instead of in Bepteiulier last, and the colour that rich ж сап speak from experience, and I may assert that the E. Robinson. E E R EE olden уе ich indicates perfection in this fine yearling plan jeg obliged to be sonà Met b nex! e нЕ riety of Ў is exhibition was highly com- Season after was introduced оа Correspondence. nded by judges, as it well deserved. Among would begin tob early. І have нз ке struck| C Horr.—Ezíract of a Letter dated | other kinds of fruit Деш еаг last June, some in September, and on | Hi; эон po 24, 1862,—Gardenia Rothmannia is | Egg; of n cular merit, from Mr. Cox, of New Year's ; now which can I honestly held i in great estimation. by the colonists. It is used and: a bh es? oppe. resembling, the the Hollow. exhibit next June о July as yearling plants? I ppi su that to be lings they ought to be struck | 6 or 8 feet in length, are pe е bent over into їп the new year, But if I chose to show my р that|bows for wagon tents. They ly LINNEAN: Jam. 15.—G. Bentham, were struck ber next June ог July, can the зн poen AE E ibo iD painted) in the|in aed Е. M.D., Rev. judges honestly disqualify them if : persist in saying | o This tr also bears а o А. Saunders, Esq. were were elected F that they were struck on New Y If this cl : is admitted in the schedule of pe Royal Hortieutural venie or анг тані з а woods - ey are mostly Society I fear that dissatisfacti n will always follow in | eaten up by birds wem ноу. are ripe. In the wild the case of thi e , crowded among other trees, they do not bear class for nurse: new kin inds, which would be n but when culti T ina en, dn exposed to Very interesting. Again, that yearlings are|the influence of the sun's rays, they are very prolific. admitted, I doubt if they would yield that grand My had some of them in repaid | i and satisfaction to the majority x ш who|him well, and the flowers are pretty and sweetly-!follo: tend our floral exhibiti — e usual|scented. Que Yellowwood бей (Робин кк de tha 18 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Jawvany 24, 1863, | The author observed, that having been engaged for | number of seeds and seedlings leads him to consider | some time in the study of the Loranthacez, chiefly | the view of Gertner and Treviranus as correct, the | fera) ; 2, on earwigs, cockroaches, crickets, grasshoppers, with reference to certain analogies w resent | greater part of the cotyledon remaining cons | loensts, and tbe like (Orthoptera) ; 3, on bugs, barvest. a x hich they tant? with Gnetaceæ, he was desirous of submitting some of | within the seed, and the “ first leaf " being a subsequent | flies, aphides, thrips, &c. (Hemiptera); 4, on butterflies 1 La 2a с. уз: rue f in the seed i a | bees, wasps, horne the notes which h p of which there is no trace and moths (Lepidop ега); 5, о b à who might be inclined to work out the subject in f itself. ТЬе primary radicle soon disappears, and a | sawflies, gell-flies (Hymenoptera) &c. ; and 6, оп gnats, further detail With respect to the acknowledged | number of adventitious root fibrils spring from the | flies, mosquitoes, and their relations (Diptera). relationship subsisting between the L acea and | base of the tuber.——3. “On the Tecophilacec, а sub- These most interesting and important subjects haye of the tuber. E u Santalaceæ, a question upon which he did not |order of Irideæ,” by Е. Leybold; communicated by Sir | never been so intimated | W. J. Hooker. This paper consisted of a brief diag- | Spence. Dr. Harris has per ectly understood how to ts of a few | render practical matter strictly scientific, and science i o | the handmaid of po escriptions, as will be 1 i Соммох Cock. m . У. that his opinion strongly inclined to Њеіг | повів of the proposed group, which con mion as subdivisions of one order. Indeed he|Chilian rhizomatous herbs, and descriptions of tw М " : ET, hil E 5 No 1 £^ в оѓ the 6 ded м both Olacinez and Sentalacez should be united with | of Trewia nudiflora,” by E. de Crespigny ; communi- | СИАРЕВ, tbe curse of the light lands of all Europe. Loranthacez. As, however, in any arrangement based | cated by D. Hanbury, Esq. The author observed that| “The habits and transformations of the commo ү Candoll 1 i ld be impossible to | Dr. Lindley had in the 34 ed. of Vegetable Kingd kehafer of Europe һауе Ъ fully observed, an arrange these groups consecutively—one being Thala | remarked thus; “ Міз]ей by imperfect information, I | will serve to emer Hen of n: the third Mono- | formerly pror 1 a group called Trewiacee, but it } this family, which, as as the i been shown by Klotzsch that Trewia is really a tetra- | be nearly the per. This insect devours the leaves « us a former | t ts ü y Tved, and the other insects of are known, seem to í s , 1 more үи Кей н ‚а og f Euphorbia d the perf ї would be gene ollowed. | cocco: nus of the order" Euphorbiacem. In n in the perfect state BEL cannot, he this to as i Patio M. de G pig у} 1 1 I very sbort, each individual living only about а weel Loranthacese, as distinct from aces, any more |a doubt аз to the propriety of retaining Macaranga in і the speci tirely disappearing in t than Henslovia; and Mr. Mierss proposal to separate | the Spurgeworts on account of its erect ovule and month, After the sexes have paired, the males perish, from Loranthus. Myzodendron, КЕ and some|oblique embryo; and the object of the present com- | and the females enter {һе earth to the depth of aix allied genera, erecting them into a distinct order|munication, which was aecompanied by а careful | inches or more, making their way by means of the "Yiscacem, was stated to rest chiefly on an incorrect wing, was to show that the ovules in Trewia аге | * teeth which arm the forelegs; bere they d f the strueture of the o and fruit in these | also erect: they are attached by small funiculi to the according to y depo their egg» nting, some lants. “Since the recent researches of Hofmeister | base of the cells, and the frui is a bilocular drupe, | writers, to nearly one nndred, or, as others assert, to to the embryogeny of Loranthus, Viscum, and |“ поё tetracoccous" If it be not deemed expedient to | two bundred from each female, which are abandoned Lepidoceras, no d ing erect ascen to y bt can remain but that these are | se апда, Trewia ers by the parent, who genera ds again to the all characterised Mt single erect ovule, most | ovules from fup iaces, М. de Crespigny sug- | surface, and perishes in a short tim entirely adnate with the wall of the ovary. My own | gests the propriety of their being “ grup| “Е e eggs in the space of 14 — this view. ts | by themsel attached to the order as appen days, hitish grubs, each provided with six legs - referred by К. to Тареіа with pendulous ovules| dices." The paper was by drawings he head, and a mouth furnished with Г are species of Henslovia, аз stated by Blume. Mr.|of Briedelia and Falconera, as “very fair examples in а state of rest these ] Miers describes the embryo of two-celled Euphorbials with suspended ovules,” | selves in the shape of а crescent. They subsist on the Fal icula ^ $-celled fruits occur. g th egetable subst on some occasions * con: a subcoriaceous putamen? Loranthus is|7. “On the development of Chlóeon (Ephemera)|the most deplorable kind, so as totally to disappoint the dimidiatum,” by J. Lubbock, Esq.—— 8. “On the | best founded i r p species of Leostraca;” and 9. the | summer they live under the thin coat of vegetable T species which I have examined. In L. europæus, too, | species of Strombidæ, Trichotropidæ, Сургеійг, &с., mould near the surface, but as winter approaches Ж it is t. I cannot doubt therefore that Mr. Miers | found in Japan: ” both by A. Adams, Esq.——10,| descend below the reach of frost, and remain эй has had an old or decayed fruit for ion, in | “ Catalogu the Hymenoptera collected by Мг. | antil the succeeding spring, at which time 3 th yelled up from the enclosed | Wallace in the islands of Mysol, Ceram, &с," by F. their skins, and reascend to the surface Then follows some general i unicated the close of their third summer (or, as some say, of of under each of the vol: xxiv. of the Society's | fourth or fifth), they cease eating, and pe EM RE Tun ing Dr. Hooker's full account of | 2 feet deep into the earth ; Шеге, by itẹ llowing :—Nuytsia, in 21 sections, V i plates, was placed on the | side to side, each grub forms an oval. cavity Sillas Holethiens, p prm gane which includes the lined by some glutinous substance thrown of АП. Cun.; Tupeia, re ea чеч ч thobium, RN : Арда Eubrachion, edt off its skin. this state the 1 molepis, —— 2. “ new species i wing-cases .of the future beetle of Aberia," by T. Anderson, M.D. Two thorny bushes А 3200105 of Books. the transparent skin which envelops supposed to be the Kei Apple of South Africa, and 4 frin ap fhe met io р Ti jon. Ву | оѓ а yellowish-white colour; and tbus provisionally referred Эберт, bei bes бтоув Thaddeus Wm. Harris, M.D. ed by Cbarles|the month of February, when the . in the Calcutta Bofanie Garden for some years without| Flint. Large Svo, Boston, Printed for | encloses the body is rent, and three pé dui ШШ din ЧЕЧ [ ill i HE IE T January 24, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 79 ан upon the | marrow of the Рев, and arrives at » full | nected with the Fuer avenue just mentioned. This із | which are only of botanical interest, There are several e by { me в larva | succeeded by rrow strip of o rass containing flower | greenhouses here, but thev are apparently in bad condi. or туйс А then bores а round Ге from the hollow i in the] beds, Beyond is is оне buts rip of gravel, іп the | бор. А large "portion of the garden is filled with ntre of the Pea quite to the hull, but the | centre of which stands a jubilee pr ы 95 feet high in masses of considerable size, inter- Jatter, and generally the sait wh future m un- per in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of | mixed with b bro ad patches of Annuals, Ialso noticed tou che d. Hence e these buggy Peas, as they are called | King William Frederick Charles. The material of|a pes ое of Dab lias, ‚ Roses, Geraniums, and other by will frequently sprout and | whieh this euin consists is grey granite, and it has | common p } ter. E. grow when Trl. пи grub is changed to a pupa | four allegorical figures at the angles. On either side of | -—— within its hole in the Pea in the autumn, and before | this column is placed, at a distance of some 70 or 80 feet | Rerec з Vis ISIT TO BEXLSTANE.— e spring casts its skin again, becomes а beetle, | from it, handsome fountains, each consisting of three | Belstane, tle property of шырт rey Graham, Esq., is and gnaws a hole through the thin hull in огдег | basins pl one above the other, and having a single | situated a miles t of Edinburgh, in the to make its escape iuto the air, whic re- | jet at top. Sfar bottom basin is of brick and cement, | parish of esnia Mia to a general observer, a quently does not x before the Peas j about in diameter, The fountain properly во | stroll over this estate affords a treat not n be are plan for ear] crop. After the| called i is едт in vr centre of this basin, and is made | forgott There, on a hill *at an elevation of from Pea-vines have flow ered, and. w iile the pod y е secor n or tazza is rom B to 10 feet | 700 to 900 feet," you can stand and take a bird's-eye and tender, just begi g | above the fi first, 2 is 10 or 12 "i е diameter. Тһе | уіем in reality of the surrounding country. On the to swell, the beetles gather -1 them, and cm hird is about 8 feet above the second, and is 6 feet t in | south the Pentland hills, associated with deeds of their tiny eggs singly in the punctures or аа. The centre jet, which is s about t inch in | pileo knes sin n day ys gon eby, come i into view, „While on а the к» иу make upon the surface of the pods. This is dia em is carr ried Ыш аһоуе the Ti е done mostly during the night, or in cloudy weather. | whole of the water in tl "us з, ав soon as they are hatched, penetrate the | 8 or 10 feet. above it, falling into the е багла, Чы Athene! ? —всоре indeed is а аа | at "Ве. and bury themselves in the opposite Peas; and the | overflows їп а bea utiful glassy Sheet into the one|stane for both painter and historian; here the oles through which they pass into the seeds are so fine | mor А е sides of hi dat the widest | geologist would find something with which to ав hardly to be eived, and are soon closed, Some- rned with. 12 lions" heads, out of which the m himself. The amygdaloidal "- basalt, and times every Pea in a pod will be found to conta radir j basin. | nstone, on the h, are indi- weevil grub; кз; 80 и been the injury to the | On om occasions (Ae fountains are illuminated by | ca Hm ns of volcanic nda. MM: rocks also сгор in some of the country, that the inhabitants | carrying a jet of рм above the central jet of water, | abound in the neighbourhood. Оп north, at have been pb = to er "p the vri гө: of this | and a series of gas jets play around the column under | Midealder, are Pe. um quarries, and on tbe: south at egetable. ` Tliese insects diminish е | the у кю “lighting up the water very effective ely, Aimville а remnant of the same stratum occurs, over- Pens in which they lodge amer ell and their| A m f Gra ғ 6 fee t wide, is carried g gritty fossil Crustacea, leavings are fit only for the Ssa wine. This ocea- | the loser ta a stone ken b. Cypri Burdi ions a great loss where um mained for feeding Walks ' diverge from [^ А and fonntains in Both strata are ve laminated E^ thin seams stock z p family use, as Mehr many p at the pri nd shell, fi f Lepidostrobus po rsons w who oat wh ole Peas in te winter after m points flower borders are in obere S Bey e Stigmaria ficoides, Le 4epidodendron obovatum ? f eati eevils also ; | trees in tubs are also placed » different pets. oft he Calamites cannæformis, ‚ Sphenopteris affinis, - a == if the ce are yn till they are a = old the vibe Ай the ras A orte tiful kind у be obtained, ruin nsects will entirely leave them." сся lants а саны ~ the principal plants | former beg clearly poc out by the declination of mployed for the d In of the borders, long before Among the New Booxs before us are the Midland attain great perfect A neat iron railing is carried | the molten block which now forms the foundation de Counties Almanack for 1869, useful to eners and | along the top of the. separating it from of Belstane burst forth from its subterranean in ao The whole of this ga Ast €! ЕР аш = is Passing under s covered way on of t most inter phic—account of - square which connects the Palace with the Theatre, | is stiff clay, decidedly dii diluvial in character, nor is it what "vang inae e ding n te the ай States о of America | we enter another of the Royal —Q - LT far the | diffienlt, while standing on | the brink of the * d "Rotten up to the. famo at Bull's ; by he | m ost qoid e upper portion, he Palace, | quarry," for ince of Newspape rs aera d laid out in straight walks, bor PA fomntains. | the mighty current may have rolled, not only leaving the : Sowerby?s beautiful vo P inus. of British ben Flowers | The lower portion, which might justly m rmed the |landsof Belstanealeeward deposit, bu t acting in asimilar is completed by a аме n umber consisting of Parts Hyde Park of Stuttgard, extends down the тау valley | manner on almost every mountain and hill in Scotland. Е. ди. ыы taining a title, excellent E aim of the Neckar for a aC of more than two miles, | Be that as e "y ev — ng is T: with life now ; 180 figure 4% ie are called M tely ered” иал wooded, and containing walks x drives | even the stones coated over with triflí d th new ,|under avenues of Plane and Chesnut trees in various living ke Ён matter, which the b botanist would ву own species liberto Mcd d Тһе | directions. Тһе principal drive h Equi of ea geographica, atra, figures is 1780 one of the|and park in nearly a straight line from the Palace|melia saxatilis, and two or three species of Scypho- olumes now on to Rosenstein, a modern ian villa, visited by the|phorus. What would most attract his attention would i appears| King in summer. On the way to Rosenstein, outside | doubtless be the luxuriance of some plants. In sheltered ts, that | the ра tes, уче separate the en proper| places Hypnum lorenm ws something like a Club Mr. Lovell Reeve has м TN is called to жыл: = Е E * from th Pam p» ONT I ed imo о men | Moss, and Asp foemina 3 feet high. а апі ү mesi tain. — Rar v e | aspect. "d contains E" ers, myriapods, pues 8 or tape- entrano К, кр Palace is separated fro "m. other имин пе h to ape radiates ; an excellent Núm M e garden by а low iron fence, and to this| 36 feet high, c making an annual growth of ig TO r. C. Tyso, of Walling- Бе рае по admitted. It is almost covered with|from 2 ог 24 feet. А. Мепліевіі is also abundant; A. ES » Berks, sAr. һе reques t ofa “А genns summer flowering plants, MA four moderate sized | monstrosa, А. Smithiana, A. alba, A. A. а КО їп ни the ie us, а | Ora $e Шш дү nine er Желш кусу: Тһе Д апа ар circular to some bes oe rer cnr ite side of the broad walk running parallel with | doing well. А. E Sey зана of ез ота mee е Palace is farn P Ort yo and ines | ertum | the central walk as far as ће | by BT] ы FEE trees es аге cared however, elay, so that fo compiled lists may factory. the end: of the walk, Tu inside | lata, muricata, Beardsle; before the planting ве the АЎ мй: =й two colossal female figures, | pyrenaica, Tato; excelsa, шс and maritima, &с. каба аа Paus бесе ОЕ жу; In| Here, too, Wellin к чн gantea bids fair to -— centre of the inisa arge jet saluait үз rock- | fine trees, as also Taxodium sempervirens Garden Memoranda, ork. А wateriow 1, including inn Via rudi TE STUTI summer season. А | Тһаја gigantea, arreana, | midalis, and ri a &c. Cupressuses аге | plentiful, such as C. torulosa, талант ри tain, | Goveniana а circular, mie Ui semi- UT. LX compel n be completed 80 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND саис ЕЕЕ. [Jaxvanv 24, 1863. | taken of a fine day, should the weather side of the princ row borders are reserved | surrounding it, even the winding walks of for tirer ring plants, anong Which are collections of | colours might be suitable here, тет вонро dp prove [o abont ha na Februa ary; as when suffered ew Pentstemons, Phloxes,&e. Аз for Verbenas and | they till, as a er Or е 50 0 Sea rlet Pela argoniams, these, like pi kitchen gar pin ing for rare planted flowers, nothing that could be and by ч "ш le is minc e iei n produce, were nearly all washed away by the heavy pits у М Ше ш Тү empta КД ең rains which have fallen this season. 'һеге is adio an | delicate bloom of nature's tender шшен orchard house, in which are various fruit isch а | stand, then, as they are, —highly wrought роон of the .. HARDY FRUIT. AND KITCHEN GARDEN. use, oceupied by the customary te enants; а gardener's skill; but, in the name of : Ее до Шу m — tove, furnished with ny curious and rare lanta, suffer vitreous walks to be farther extende earnest, and one hae ly "Begonias, pee and Ferns. ў Old | detriment of our best collec ions. Corre. го = of inc et gro ound for the whole T СЯ p: Showma ihe Builder. [Part of tbis criticism has been 8 ici- | shou h 1 ters, descriptive я the kind of crop, the manuring, т pated, by important additions to the spaces plante ] | quar vies e КУЫ d'by. Tt is necessary also, in e own 5 iscellaneous —The Sea- Cucumber, so bor kno Calendar of Operations, | А (For the ensuing week.) | s 3 ži i th natives. А. т р д їп Fli in his * is PLANT DEPARTMEN pe e sown in boxes, and placed in a house at work, а.е Fingers, in his у age to og rap cad CONSERVATORY, &O.—Alt thou ugh the КЕ у o some white -Bpenidh and Portugal Onion e be? the Red | night covering for the roofs of glas s has Ea ansplanted i bighly manured ground. Sow a Ese 2 the Chinese. 1 I pe never seen the T frequently pointed out a nd pretty gorii admitted, Е Paralar 1 а Ен агу dwarf Cabbage, a little their huts; but I have constantly seen it boiled and | yet hitherto little has been done in the way of carrying | | round Spinach, and a noh of early Dutch Turnip, on; e tas "ii to effect. n к Дон рош E DE 2. [27 а БЛ в "£g я. 3 © £g gos Р. et H 2 г. Ф х 2 B eto Б E & л If + at all plants are | the frame g 1 ish, Ho Pinus, is also prepared for food. Twigs, bark &c.,| clean and in good health. If any респ infested with | Carrot, early d &e., wil require к с is st i ng бег 8 this kind after carrying ‚ their s spring or early summer. 7 | Орен * | erops, will be equally eligible for нари ones; more. — hot stones. It takes 10 ог 12 hours cooking, |а amina P senso as may re gx Ns Before | especially for Endive, - utumn бепе or LE ue it i ing the st winter at ‚ ottuc ner when w still i : ng c into cakes. Berries when fresh are eaten in a wa destroy i een and some even i lf char their "pent for | Asparagus beds are manured aud so oiled now the better] we should bardly Appreciate—viz., with seal-oil ! hew ait purpose. Such plants s show 8 signs of м Flaat Horse Radish, Seakale, and Jerusalem Artichokes Ihave seen the Indians 1 d pick a | sh inerarias as soon as possible. Plant a few early Potatoes, soil | rgo quantity of beautiful fresh bee then take а | эмек аге cramped in (г r pota should have а shift, as | тыл over 8 inches deep, and draw off with rakes or small bowl and ponr into it a lot of s it | should also (шше Prim s for spring work. Intro- | e inches in the first week of April, as a round it, dip each bünch of b duce into the con vatory “forcing pit. bulbs, Roses | cleaning process. тане i all nailing and pruning; - them with great apparent relish. They ids komiikan | к Lilaes, and Mss o except of Figs and Aprie Tbin orchard Dae make - oil for this purpose when they can get it. They have Keep up a ye of 75? and an average. euttings of choice боен, Currants, &с., taking _ various berries, among them the Strawberry ud Resp. t чы "temperature of 60° at nig hk and 70° by day, care to pick out the buds at P 5006 end of the berry. iey are always very gla ie Les bread or rice, | admitting air on all favourable occasions. | shoot, in order to avoid sucke and these articles of diet are gener xchanged with | лана DEPARTM them es sh. ound when fr "un xs e the — Such plants as are o pushing sh LEET N 4l STATE OF THE (— AT E c o : A di: bserve о A саб A ied Ташый р. саб раве, "The. m ay. t un ai atmospheric e sture. Let the | Forthe Weckencing дап. Э.Е арр вк ТТ А пуда being * » "Infans AU dot understand how to eat os » | bottom m-heat for the КЫК t be nbo abou T ЕЕ EH Ма tish Columbia and Vancouver INERIES.—In the early house 1 | E Vu P е Cord Ihe "lelion of a | е 70° by day and 60° at night. Disbud steadily stop жи 1 st 1. ту “огап т OE T uii th above the fruit. | Thurs. 15 25 | 30336 30.318 H и goometrienL etae, In. laying Ont, gronn dei an ше If the lower part of the house be deficient of wood, | Eriday 16 z AM EEG а а not be unwelcome in the Builder on the subj ect, inas- see ier Mec ell-placed buds as they beak to fill hee BundayJó 29350 | 293 E i 3 Е. ir омат: |— grtheAir. (Ofthe Earth | BAROMETER. Ofthe Air. _ oroe md wii Е d ОО ее Мах. Mean) деер. | deep. ——— c. urdÉEGCHÉNUUSETENTTHE TTC Е, ill soon push into vigorous shoots КЕ 0 29.839 29.088 & bn ыр the gap Wed. 21) 2 | 29 1550 | affini the domestic structure. All that we view = В . РЕАС USE.—(Oive air at all times when the | Ауегаве. 1 | 29.942 | 29.671 45. daily | S po park ems pe dé pleasing ону of the Jan. 15-Clond ; fine; brisk N. advance o£. Horieulture and of tho rease and | Weather А favourable, and apr n * temperature of| Jan 40.7 bout llowing it to fall 5° lower аб nigh 6- Overcast; cloudy and И "Y SALA " t abou , allowi ight. = Корот a E wd ook amt; f and ү ү гэ If the trees have done blooming, syringe freely in ће! Z Em p darie ciond; fne imi und dry; low clouds; very o Henn ъа to^ bo biected pi ШЫ e м afternoon about 4 o'clock, or earlier if the nights are Es iS DIEA usc white аспаб товоне at igit: айе (245 Rs « Hostal ^ Gasquns 35 a a spi Commence disbudding whenever the shoots a peque dine at night; sli o iid great national display in conjunction with е |2 хану у peritia ti е Туе apreti кы RECORD OF — AT e MENOR ic ibiti itd Durin di last 37 years, for the ensuing Wi g Jan. 31, 1863. Reis E Pur impossible adt e struck by the Cines QUE: АТ end. somewhat hakt тын Ува Greatest а Years in Quantity |; 21913192 cunni wrou oug er knots flower a Which it | Gf Rain, ямы ЕЕ El which form the principal area of the 20-acre TOS he weather favourable, and see that the roots are in a | undaya5 .| 444. Гы o lona 1 obi 5 Bia That the accuracy of the exquisitely-wrought Бод DONE бше аа to moure | Mon. 26.. borders is laboured and telling, none will deny; thes CUCUMBERS.— Sow Maseni of кнн ce kinds in | Tues. 27., ЕД 1] 8.. are the works of an artist; and it is equally ‘Palpable —— ыша fy hr Е пос ард 1 шла sut id d» Tum T: that the colours of the walks are brilliant, w, how: tlie eerte ud ach hill : Di a Күзү m AES . ЗІ. ы ү ic nder e: 1, a te mould ысу ver rey] p» dover decayed, у уед а | confine it to the centre of the light. Give air as а agtn amd tn 18, ios dein ада. EO З апа these gaudy bands winding symmetrically over the NS сек ET ЕЕЕ russet earth wear the appearance of true-lovers kn Notices i Correspondents and bg; cod in connection nec the fountains, balus у XLÓNS.—Sow seed of the Beechwood or other early ** Many communications are UNAVOIDABLY deferred till next trades, t ‚ &о„ make | p the total of а formal kind. Get some dung at work for the bed, and carry EC Тул 41 оао ib through as carefu a process as that for the early Сосол-хот ВЕЕОВЕ: Irish Subscriber. Our ех objects - x es such cunning devices were but meant SCOTI. db If ridged out by the second week іп | а plunging medini in forcing houses is, January. Temp. Average Temp. Mean Temp. Average Highest Lowest н> и у ie ea ha З ЕЕББЕБЁ ооо оњ wer" e DESO Goo Po E Piso Oo) P. EET еоооооо EZ T e = »- ж 9279 Drm on the a suffici vs to be the garniture,—what was then the efectof all сеси t ibe? will endy MORE ed to el VC А we та a positive opi VE. е Tor a pe this polychromatic decoration ? Why, шшш that it hs о дня E y byt кш ve subdued the effect of much natural beauty! 16 із not | ® fortnight e enses drop stri July, are the question whether the South Kensington Garden, МЫ NES т BEGUES: im. à surrounded as 16 is by high buildings and arcades, is I li i son? he proper site for pericu gro ‚ since that |in Ее way of gros, must now lose no time. ; Ham {болер our mj ERA point has been lon, e e position, within| Look over and correct the general ontlines of orna- тд Xa ki an avio pete ina ҮТҮ the metropolis, may рз for the exhibition of | mental реке Break into all hedge-like lines ; bet, o it E could » be named with — plants, flowers, fruits grown elsewhere in the | form ыа ecesses where расе will admit of it; and | colour of its 0 only however, we box em midst of smoke it has long to be appropriate for | en ix lae create intricacies. Тһе lines of irregular е TE p the raising of gs or for nservation of хной or shrubberies should be corrected іп this plants. Some hardy and beautiful flowering shrubs ы at least every. three years; as, however well they there a hieh might thrive and bloom within t| , th 1 th re Я h mig! imposing boundaries. This is demonstrated by the gor- | of t trues wil will, in some degree, ; militate against the first ЕКТЫ rund of Mar m. gs us | disp play of the neighbouring „Kens essi n flo ower intention. Вале е y doeet masses; some of {һе | Ivy ow Trees: J V. No: not hurtful i cate Azaleas, &c., are frequently overgrown and| оп them; but dans "the sense s y osser Rh ienni ly 1 by th т not S impr е NA the poses of | be. vel ted in flower-borders or beds. e to bulbous some Ml ref shrubs and trees, which would impart ome ; stir poder them and protect it Бъ to 16 more of the hortulan if not sylvan character ? | Giv r to, and examine half- har rdy plants, veis ibitio: i d flowers oc h i t t times year; and these, together with the | the pens weather we have hitherto had, - most Mies amount collected from Fellows of шч. Society, possibly | will be more susceptible than usual of frosts and тнт =ч suffici Em 2m support the grounds and | cutting winds. Мапу collections of Tulips аге now Tti f orward that unless prot Me e. че! o-|so f d nl ected in х was = serious э: тау edt to vs embryo perhaps, essential for the f blooms. Ranunculus beds may be thrown up in uent the place; and соп- | ridges of about 4 i nches, so that the IN iuit of the | de РЕ Simo, sven 3f Ме о а state evidences in and! bed is allowed to remain undisturbed. y this means! Sidmouth. Marchantia polymorpha, JaNvARY 24, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 81 ESSRS. WAY EVANS, ANALYTI CuEuisTS, have REMOVED ied LABORATORY iot: E. 15, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Squ to 106, D "nl Зе, E.C., where all Le n gra and Ва бор les fo r Analys sis s. n future be addressed. часова and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, 7 and 38, рый Kennington Lane, London, 8. YSES promptly attended to Ы J. C. NESBIT, LAN: GRI TURA in and CHEMICAL а еи KENNINGTON. "Tcu erar and others engaged making Artifi cial Man: may obtain every necessary те tion for their econom TAIRA and efficient s ptor] by ciis ing to J. C. МЕзвїт, LANSDELL & Co., 37 and 38, Low Ken nington Lane, London, 8. Analyses of oils, Gnanos, Superphosphates of Lime, Coprolites, &c., and Assays of Gold, е and other Minerals, are е: siad ipe I1 and despatch Gen 8, desirous d MS tical ERA tlem othe ledge in copier Analysis, or pe^ iying, m da ^ the College, w the extensive Laboratories dive ample facility for purs tne their studies, and ther modatio: crei я limited meon! of Resident Studente ars of terms will be forwarded on application. Full part RAINAGE of LANDS (by Contract, or laid ou rintended at 5s. per aere). and the ERECTION of AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS and all other рег Im anded Estates, are поене jm, Mr. UM зване та, Не ар бын Hoe ent and Surve such h Works can, if Ee ired, be enti under conferred by | special Acts of epic by Money raised oy loan, and paid off (both prin cipal and interest) by small annual payments spread over a а t rans int the form A > ӨП charge, without immediate nt by the Land Own: 1 \ TEST of EN FAND and SOUTH WALES , LAND DIRIGE and MET ав COMPANY. ESTABLISHED The Right di the EARL of a Chai y des тое t recourse fes: m private | This Company's Act is ort Proprietors to liquidate к cost, the amount might remain a permanent charge. оп lands, or be paid off when convenient, or We t Dado aide overany term of years. Тһе n are u taken by the Company, o prie! a? pigh е пазе of the power of the Act only, and get nea executed by Agents or other parties. —— пава adjoining pes are obtainable vei the Compan; . Works © pital, ае to ааны зале od Offices: Exeter; and 30 Parliament Street, London. HE „LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY — m E ial icc Act of d d 1853. ard, Westminster, To Esc THE зай M Ares SES &c. IN RAN: amm D AD ра SCOTLAND. The Company a: ited in amount, for - ber s Ф works СЯ Арнор т а А the whole and e all cases being liquidated by a rent je for 25 yu eag rainage, Irrigation and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, Clearing, кА; ay tor Dont AS A beneficial ри pose, En bin nage 2. E, Roads, Tames ways Mur Sas ing purpo 3. Jetties or Бане 92264 on the sea coast or on the banks of navigable а ог к mcs for алт: ог 4. E: - EE Es MM HN 2: " Y^ 8, Labourers' Cot and other тед! "4 arm pu; es, ап the i im- ЖАЛ 7 of an а) Ur to Pun ное апа other Lan e provisions of any Act of рио Royal Charter, ог do in ELA of any ks of Bere or other каро ee ir reta the ver ыгы charge vestigation of title y eR d e Com; being | E ofa strictly financial character do not interfere with tho plans and e da of the Works, which are controlled only by the Gove Enclosure Com ботан: кч for forms of oS Disoun. apply | LIAM NAPIER, Managin ctor, 2, Yard, Westminster, S.W. „дщ. ойы Palace A ehe RE eui HAT RER wants to зии nt а few порчаи е DISTRICT AGENTS. Li terms given, and Bee sold Carriage free. ed pares, ith M апа references, B. C., 10, Pall Mall For "mec information, to the Honourable WILLI сырай requiring ("от GYPSUM Yee supplied at 10s. per Ton, bulk, at the каинап do к X.L, ^ ; Chapel Fo North E Lob 8. *,* Delivered on Rail, adding bags and cartage. pus LONDON MANURE үс à have now read; PREPARED BO BONE URE for = use on PASTURES. тл for ору SOWING. in the finest condition. They also con- nne to supp PEnuviAN GUANO, NITRATE of SULPHATE , of AMMONIA, and = dnte Artificial Mouse —ÓMÀ Fenchurch Street, Е.С. WHEAT MANURE big SOWING. а оо of Peruvian Guano, J. В. ag wW d сес for the present that crop. LU ам» Peruvian Guano of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia a iners. Оа инан ien other Cakes at market prices, BENNET LX 1, задае бони Ви Eden Quay, ийе Place, London New Sorts of P. Tx VANCER, PRINCESS ROY AL, d uL GILSON'S GLORY, and other new PEAS, Me in SUTTON’ be gp c SEED aded ses pu ub- lished, and ine may be had, Gratis and Post-free, on appli- cation ке нау АМІЕ LO ROURKE 18s. per bushel; also a few GREEN MARROWS. o DAbaABOY, xau QUEEN, and EARLY LTA POTATOES, free disease. Apply to Mr. HENRY CLARKE, 57, Water Side, Linco! ei MEERI AL KIDNEY РОТ TU ES, Iv per bushel, 15s. per cwt.; DICKS ON'S Y FAVOURITE PEAS, e бовар, = рег bushel; BLUE SOIMITAR PEAS, picked, YLOR'S WINDSOR BEANS, es Terms dag W. М1 х & Бох, Hook Norton, Охо; EED P то from хы TG of БСО TLA —The folowing sorts, grown by Mr. SIMPSON ае in Inverness and Е s-shires, on clay loam and light soils. ALM AHOYS WAL LKEH'S EARLY REGENTS HITE ROCKS Ww. They will be delivered free in s London, Liverpool, or Newcastle, at very moderate meme which may be learned by nid. stating quantities required, to А, SIMPSON, Beau Fluke P any тог беїз NOP В Евом LAND WHICH HAS N UP IN THE MEMORY ICKSONS AND Зар ROWN, SEEDSMEN, 43 and 45, Сог e ad n Street, Manchester, have a few hundred bushels of the abore valable loe ne grown upon fresh land a very sho; т dis fro lace whero” the Ран лн ЕР енд г нау за isod They are picked expressly for нор quantity D^ cia] the price will be forwarded on TRADE B Lepage NURSERY WHEAT, e best Sp Wheat нна. Drill in February and Жаы: six m per aere, Produced (1862) 62 Базы per acre, weighing 64 lbs. а bu. Price ONE GUINEA A BUSHEL, including bag sewed up and sealed, delivered at the Bri оп mere й Station, with Printed Dir ections for Planting, on Ace t Cheque or Post- office Order, which must in all cases accompany the Order. Lem than ed Bushel will not we supplied. Name of Station d tall ould Mx Eom the DM. Apply to A суны, . Натлетт, Esq., F.L.&, The Manor Нш; Brighton, CLOVE ENUINE CL and GRAS PEN 5. — Wy. field, near Uckfie 1а, Good | ( М ENUINE NEW LO Г EED may be obtained of the пабе. Prices epe md to art and E. шө = rn E forwarded on ap Sur bed Groves, И eadin, E P Seed. UTTON'S SERO TING GRASS SEa sir mt ipie d PASTURES. MY Old astures, Parks, ows ате пез and the finer ап tg Pan eere i sorts case we are in the praotce of ош Moli оз wanting. If the Seeds are sown early in й ment Seed iue a Berks. "LOWE plici eie and carting Тигу and а prc S Tus broda M- "SUTTON raid арлан SE EDS, iie banat isis of he finest and s ing ctly fre е0 other (C. — e a зол, ка! By nüpliatión to the Adve Mya ck ord Prolific тат leaved pid Potatoes. р Е. SHARPE are now takin D i^ dius which has this | vm ЫП го ovod i TETA E Bo prolific Potato des quality as any of the Early Kidney y varieties stock Whey can offer them a a low to the Trad Also JACKSON’S ASH-LEA LEAVED KIDNEY, an equally lo De E D ik uei DLING P The earliest and m fied by reports in pad den adm papers, and a priv: а, e alt parts A country, numbers of which wili be forwarded on applica Present price, 8з. per Bushe, or 21. per Ton; sacks 1з. 77 each tern to Mr. Sm БАРЫША ce Pc St. Ives, Hunts. N.B.—Genuine Italia Eie S ETIN, and all the Аі Seeds of hon of шр бя wth, s d as usual. отто; N'S LIST vs ' POTATOES for PLANTING. CARRIAGE F. *.* The sorts marked (К) а ате р n£y-shape Per pk. or stone of: ч Ibs.—as, d. ki n weeds. 8s, per 8. и речт Quantities of not less — си шо will be ifr Carriage free. N & SoNs, Seed Growers, Reading, qu хе PARSNIP *STUDEN D RENS of SE, PARSNIP, “ennobled” by Professor BUCKMAN, of 1 the Royal Agricultural Collega, Cirencester. is now Жүз js delivery by Messrs. SUTTON & iro i P free, in arc 6d., анд тее созар em акан t can also p any of t e нее med the List gu а eed hy. баари ооой of Зац" 17. al Be rks Seed Establishment, Reading. Present Prices of Farm $ HE NEW FARM SEEDS are OW READY, at Réduced Prices. PRICED LISTS may be had, Post Free, from SUTTON & SONS, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. Che. Agricultural Gazette. TURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1863. BUTTONS ЖА RACEHORSE (К), considerably earlier than any other Potato known 5 0 HUDSON'S NONSUCH (К), forwarder than the Early астра уок МА е da ees M Feb. 2 Í Loi armers' Ashleaf xt 0 URDAX; kn (Mr. Steed on the Malt Tax.) HUDSON'S EARLY M AY (К), quite new; one of tho "WzowEsDAY, — 4-—Арті. Society of England.. .. Noon best Po Du n DON it comes early, bears enormously, and keeps we 4 0 DAINTEEH'S EARLIEST, new sort, ан spoken o % s well off for example farms, Mr. кее fro DAR ae : 2 6 77 G, in ФА prize essay on the agriculture of 1 з 0 RUE аат У mov gans, Magni pne Tun aen, nici io de Pra з 0 , ы. EARLY WRALNUTÉEAF (К), somewhat similar £o Ash- NYON and of RADNO He | L ? E L 6и but shorter haulm, and rather earlier, and fuller лч might al ave bed Haines Hill, Mr. paced "EARLY, f, опо of the forwardest an aud Савти’ 8 һоше farm n rd, an а or fo: very sh n the haulm 3 6 RLY CHINA С М нета чонан M L3 ged traet of "land in the hands of tenant SODENS ЇЗ BARLY OXFORD, опе of the best early round farmers. And, during his ex — © к : 3 0|count ere n progress at Bus ar OVE 4 , IMPROVE D FAREY SHAW, à favour Шорин with the s o|near Lechlade, one of the most energetic pieces of WEBB'S IMPERIAL (K), new large, very 3 6 Ја nd management an nd improvement in veri бэл nan Lm. e and ура Шага Mort: ER 2 0 h ne flavour, second ear! fc x z ола «ОРОМ Siny a xs Е or -2 6 ы : prae And now v that zr deor т pro pink-eyed, strongly recommen 9|ment there is арргоас etion, an BRACKEN ( (K), a fine mealy Potato, red skin, delicious 4 el every department of farm anagem D in full vour 6 EI p BALL or us iiis large, e, well- shaped, " cannot a end ne-tavourod, “(ihis irst de ix to Mr. FRERE, the Edito of the Jou f the he International Show, 1862, where it att; E , attention 1 Зя qiu 2 g| Royal Agricultural Society чу Если, that he RED ASHLEAF (К), mealy, and keeps wi 3 6|should ask leave to report upon this estate, and d BLUB, very large and productive, new from г g|the change that has been effected it, in his DAWES MATOHLESS' (к, prolific, large, fine favour 5: t ng tot mbers of that bod апа sha: зб THE KING (К). "This may be fairly deseribed as tho a description of the methods апа results of finest Potato in cultivation ; gained a First Prize. at de agrieulture upon a larger seale of operation and а ign. Society’s International Show, and ipae a than has hardly a ee till now 50 Mr. Hudson, e of the most; experienced "Potato been exhibited in this co uat. growers in the k ngdom, writes us:—''In all my oen of pia "the King and Ear rly May are free m disease, tho NAA the E yog have it sedie n i зь CO abouli pesiin est and . most productive of all I hir ever and to THE QUEEN S pa ers Sed provo ауаны е.” а very fine late sort, keeps well. (This was exhibited by Mr. Сһоусе, at "the нба) porfa e 2 The х ” to а he Pri ua m; 50 FLOUR BALL, the true sort, strongly recommended | 2 0 Е YORK R BOENT, fine true stock. (Price per ton on corn, sewage -man under 19 еше: grass lands, отто) ^ produetive, mealy, and fine flavou 2.0 drainage, and the improv nt «з-д сај Send Fu DRM under een by the. practi Birmingham Prisetakar Lemon Kidney England. у are 1: illustrated here. Alstone Kidney ldünder | M. пайын. s steam. E has at work for Lapstone LEM British Queen probably a thousand acres Cheaper by the sack or bushel. Prices on application, uple s bug imi ears over 6 у ap MAE VENUE шуо uantities, we can supply good sorts те Potatoes at much lower мек " m РЕ id N.B. We deliver P. as Seeds, carriage free. f toes, as N'S vers D LISTS 0 of SEEDS, E КАЙ SurTON & Sons, Royal В kshire Seed Establishment, Reading. ted to a very large extent, by the cone онша of die = THE GARDENERY CHRONICLE AND AGRICULIURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 24, 1868 TAS of einige food has been, and is now ы lbs. — daily to the larger ones over 1300 | worth of being carried out on a very unusual scale. Up- wine, an immense addition is being made to the|a useful dressing of some обо ор yards of wari gi o 1000 giii are being fed, and there are бена resources of the land. In addition to|charred and burned clay in place of two ог three ws in farrow, laired u ко азһев 8, whi eh a large flock of sheep is fed during summer | times as much ofc ouchy and intractable clod is the redis the enormous ’ quanti Teb astures, receiving oilcake. There is a immediate result The t, аз We sa thus made. The other stock i 9 on уара ni: breeding flock of 1800 Lincoln ewes, and in all last Tuesday, is а dark green plant f Wheat, as seale: 350 oxen are bein n straw and cake | about 10,000 sheep, most of which are sent out to | vigorous and promising, ыя ней һу апу in yards; and 10,000 E odia sheep are engaged | “баек” during winter upon th rnip fields of otherdressing, as on adjoinin Es оа ere 20 loads in growing mutton and *'lustre' neighbouring Cotswolds, or, bought in Lin- yard dung had been appie nd "y subject of economising sewage has поё been for- | colnshire, are wintering there; coming to Ше| 6. Thei рз йр. Hie ge sture lan] is how- otten, and a large tank for the u АА filtration | Buscot теген in April and May, and covering | ever the principa al b 5 all the house waste, on the principle adopted at | them от rate of from five to seven sheep per|o of the Buscot Park E state. E is to tis dd f suh Osborne, is usefully at work. Now n the| acre all throu "à the season an expense in drainage has been ineurred—that island is there over the pe nm : mds er| 3. Thé estate is not yet furnished in any ву sueh an outlay in ar n capital per acre engaged, both in landlord's and| manner with farm аша and the plan at h has been мау о 1 1 Nowher lieve i ich i removal of зоок», "anthill &o., in tenant's improvements. No believe is | summering hic to be adopted as the spuddini П the owner bent so vigorously on the improvement | main consumption of the produce is economical in and their conversion wi mp о that of his estate for the growth of ju hat produce | this, as in other ways that no costly farmeries © renovating " seeds have been ion wih arroil which soil and sky alike pronounce the best-fitted The existing outlying sheds an over so ma y bundred acres is dun. а herd of toits circumstances. Grass d p ovement is | courts are tu in very simple and swine 18 being kept If in this п І ва the great effort that is being made. Land drainage, | economical and efficient manner into pigsties for | only us manure for my PT eh nearly free of puru, Y eeding, герр ng, aa tillage, | the enormous herd which is being fed. T e home cost, CAMPBELL, : sha all k "m dis- e age иы and w can have. no do сүнө ses sd эз: ташын progr essing €— comple etion, eoyed the philosopher s Stone for agrieulture." 16 the result y yield a n like е ean for ost part into|is to this end also, as well as profit more E raging lesso р i cand anaries аге | that oilcake an redet eake are given The esta. te of Buseot Park, near Lechlade, was filled wi et "ood. — Rò pads ий. been made|to the sheep at Grass. astly, and ual in rchased in 1859 by ROBER RT CAMPBELL, Esq., | wheren т being тен importa -— to ег od мө пони о іар 1 1 rkshire. 16 is about in many cases e|pasture, 16 is wi e same o 2 а the present High Sheriff of Berks wire fenci ng is ing i y к? ч i ашк done m Шә direot tillago gf is bei 4500 acres in extent, bounded for 10 miles by the | immense quantities of grubbed ades nn root are n Colne and Пелин, and forming ап ex- Eid and théir ashes used as bedding for the rase 1а emely eompaet property, well wooded over a|sw Hitherto "but little has been done over most of pesas us undulating surface, its bighest — ^T he ангаа of the estate has been already | our permanent р pasture lands for the direct eultiva- the mansion, whic Жш аы Of the 4500 acres which the estate | tion ofthe Grasses. We have mown or eaten down ото рапогаша, I$ is for the ost part in includes, SHE 2 wil be this spring in hand.|the annual growth whieh s pasture land—a. stiff soil on the “ Oxfo rd clay " The stock will then number 1300 swine, 250 of shower, amongst them, have produc ion. о 1 TTOW. ing w o ate improvemen Whe may | drained of the stagnant water, whic e dtaipsge; roads, fences, buildings, all out of ultimately be the ease, the xi le y is in the majority of acres still sours the soil, and furthers pair. 16 із and always was essentially a tract of | owner’s ha nds, and the pas sture lands all fully i in growth S u er tha d jt but yielding probably less surface pro- operat ion, : i о ini in proportion to its dormant AA. and | th ahoya Lu A of shee eep, and itis towards Fe e Thistle drawing, or to the same action of wealth than any other estate of corresponding RE, that the process ofimprovement tends. The|the s whic every е xtent in the county, Мг. CAMPBELL having | produce of the land wn thus be consumed at the|year injures the goo od uch as purchased it upon the rental at which it had long | best season of the year to ensure а return, and itj does the w e margin left hi i i "m se money, as he has had occasion given him denee and labour than iu any other way. At crops, and on W : his ГҮҮ for goter on its PET present of course the labour of i qun i: is | arable lands, our aha ures know nothing. Wes Не} n fact, chea t ul е) ed. One|during the coming reafter Ё ss н. c © р = & о B b © [-] em D zi eM E B а = =X H «D . Н до E е; Ф B * e Ф ES © © © ш EA F Ф a (ga E о Б ku ДҮ: not Pe vial: ia ot w it enough ie ick the with pin al, water, and р "T Two carts, |sufliclent to demonstrate whether or zn it pays. m ру an ma - n ards of difficulties of three wet seasons, has been suo- live weight during the t acres have been pared ; the whole ground has then | ond y оре! їп piss: ) and applying it. АШ 5, Arable Man nageme ement. — Hero the steam-p ois been dug over 9 or 10 inches deep and leve ed, we сап do at present is to enumerate the|has b t arge extent—some | and the turf is being relaid. o whole willbe | iiia processes that j^ ve been at work. 0 aeres—of Gor pel "Se «d has been grubbed | heavily rolled, and there cannot, be a doubt that - ra and wi з for dra where in the сах of the ing mud d а (Ры hrougho ut the soil Er rope, has had the fire Redit 134 UM of|and other green crops. The operation in the Park - and subsoil tells upon the dass] of the land and | which five have been lost by rain and faults of|has been costly. Тһе paring cos 8 8s. p Шешу tothe better Grass condueted | the apparatus, t vt of them owing to failures of ће | aere, the digging about 3L, the replacing of strai ight the slope, gea ii of ridge an nd | p pump. During 129 wor rking days, 502 acres haye | turf, first smoothing the surface, about 30s. . furrow, Es | the watercourses to whi ich the - | been ver deeply ploughed— ree йя, and | where something of the same 1 8 ti ! A is о ‚ек E E RE he ERI 4% 5 d B $5 i: EE Ba ed 92 LEE EE m *E Uu i ? RA tate t wnward ра атут 7а. 60. per aere. wake ofthe plough a good sage of the rainfall, the gridiron Hi stem of cla t и A has. p needed every year, costing | stirring the soil 4 inches deep, before the. ый, land drainage answers peri аб once. But rather more than 1s. per aere. And this, s with ex- | furrow slice is laid. These furrow slices the result does not eome at опее in stiff clay sen of soris аай олен eat will amount | wards ROM back by hand, and the whol pastures, and there is nothing in land improv а considerable ess, however, than the |ro own with which Mr PBELL, ав a capitalist, is more | Nil force бегин те realki would haye cost. Tt isas an illustration of the proper cultivation \ impressed, than the cost and value of ин E: . The tho rough efficiency of the tillag ze thus con- | the Grasses that the alterations going o on at Bust drainage, therefore, of the pastures, doy are especiall resting ; and at a time when Ux furrow, and in many placés NA 50 ) that "tlie standing on the land,* the healthy Aie of e ж of ' Farming, especially їп the interval varies from 9 feet, to 30 feet, has been the у Wheat plant giier d the firm | Coun inly зе. ы í first step towards this Айту. : pom Rag of the ela soil, notwith Sanding its flat E bes) fo fold and the meat a: have been and are being most! eultiv son. a. nid E аге the UA of it. s to be hope d that a "faller account t than ° liberally applied, cwt. of bone dust, eserving | Du tin here f с f superphosphate, 1j ewt. of guano, and 1 ewt, of salt have been spread broadcast per aere | has been SEM à carrie "y Оп am у foul an ла |р hereafter Al given to the publie. оме а any hundred acres; and now by the con- | stiff fallow, especially wher jo siad E Judging from two visits to the Bo мш with А umption of Lentils and Maize at the rate of 6 or | this process will be be found, ia Е vens PUPA hore t to interval of nearly two years betw: Е; a э се wig tpat Шә Jand, would Бе over exert a very fertilising influence ut 405. |b — mir agi Kerr de ior dics P epa ev «8 5 ard to the) * A remarkably fine crop. taking the prize at the late lone half the money ia invested in the advantage ofth Grass. ] Faringdon show—weighing at least 24 tons per acre. JANUARY 24, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' ical AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 83 tail g level of the upper England E THE LAND Сами, aa 1861. of the р полне vy e improve the water po of the mill fulad id made im all (Continued from below. If it be possible to conne асб upon |other ga and whether t DISTRICT DTEP с hese considerations, it wi p ке that | tongued, for the nens vd ii ? MM at in every one of Lzvrzz Ш. " THE ENGINEERING PurwOIPLES|in cases whey E. natural fall of а river |its parts. But. t before I proceed further, let me say a WHICH SHO GOVERN THE ORKS, AND THE|iS 5 pra per mile, there exists. word venerable PRACTICAL Бр WHICH SHOULD REGULATE THE capability AE. LE. effective t of E DISTRICT FOR THE PAYMENT OF Aha increasing the aggr apple w 4н. power, though да sa mills may Бе interfered with. edu I will discard from consideration ums cases of an ext ens X 16 is unnecessary to dwell upon the third class of Works, „Тһе existence of an natur alp k will avoid egotism, the weakness o age, аз much as І can. First then 8 wrote a few papers, аз I have Mt vouri ng to то what vast impro , 44 у ment farming was ive and „complic cated, character whi ch specia 4. the e јанан K ak б Jetermined is and bas "myse to a areas of id lan eee; but which can regain an outfall ра нее! 3d, be - ҮНҮ |16 шау теште th mp may and that the oria у and s afety of the count у Ra E bogin being made, before I put pen t І with avidity [^ H. vy's of m байо a above одра: т в 1 piu Xenop „| Vir gil the Roman, n Чери d Theo MEE Greeks, and Columella the Spaniard, and I al Метар А iho 8 1 Мед de he district. a fundamental rule the proportionate n charge sy on | each proper ty will be accordi ing the benefit derive d E This, my res Poe ted readers t Кан, was what I did before I ventured t ughts on x my t aper. on маргі al ; matters, d -— r3 allow асаа аге removed, m odi fied, ог еуайей; oors ог pedient to divide the ка н obwo rates, опе | to pay r for | the outfall нии and the other to cover the | or Aid: tied by "M an iod of higher ground sur- rounding then which requires simply, t ofttimes аб considerable cost, a barrier to т; river b Th passage through the 2r less subject to floods, y whioh "he nest. may be made ayail- | able—e equal ally, —for the sabor- inate drainage of all УЙГУ proporties Yin is taxable | It 2н їз desi sira able that i ould b derstood by the rint. And e then these books, wi h my Bi ble, and some moder English x foreign, M еа ault, Dum are always nir. table, and ina Ar hile away y ant if not н о to others most "certainly bs are so to myself; for in them all are АРУ flood wid) will be i A ased as 11 to the сар: ability es and to proceeds within the area of VEM sheds of which they form M чә ilating in ien dialing w шиш D dd are r satisfy th ч indeed, we fu ally comprehend the e effect s of t of t е of the land, by reeson of its pem and by the nature of the "e to dh паташ from the works, so will erated. For i Some land may be always ch the “ skirt Jands? will ©: & Again, some | арт be pr ТР wonderful works of Almighty God, and Ih ope J сар m and without egotism or vanity, tha$ the study wiser and a better età теп ach nearer and nearer ose eyes in en e to you, aye had an He. in view while ponas ib “it, Валид, to shom, that fike dion of old, though I little sportive „and put my g glow Дев оп to defend ш Tenere le pd from x» (I As lows young aspirants er acre. u n fi chang Бена i or Ci p e s river never even play without phonght, ; nor do I put my AE seriously reflecting upon what I If the D e the raise by loan oney to p^ "the "we 1er wh fall from it. Nor did I stud udy only nly, e + but І. bad a little Md hon twice the quantity 'that хаайар of D^ боой: gps - prospectivo and the nnual charge ает ttle > aboy ебр ie pr i 1 t ? to which M men Del ich I might i with Борей ety call my classical ин, for as néar ly as T pow god ГЕП ted free э po. аы ена, of the "pde | 7d тай, but with а more continuous and reg he satura These are > great points bearing pu arterial wol or ihe Я the Wenn. 1| reduce this Collector, and k current Aabot if any, in an; my readers, and especially let me daim tho ошоп ot ures we will ut E dq ri the Mal drainage of 2000 acres, rate to repay the outlay то Aras d pos e 325l., to which pus be одан Ше а е 50001. ? pponents— youths i in years or pro ws eal The ithas been chiefly ihe marvellous success of my classica аре t that ha s gen me the confidence to as I to knock down my opponent with i 80 ld b cd I ive original outl ay will (^ д rate for maintenance will ferent branches of drainage Dave gre SAPAA tiis confided to them. Iti but this will discharge Н à s n as te E from summ ughts e fa чы as it apice yi is, pw the wet free so ls, the gravels, th il t i n are num: üerous іп w оор br arn ertt age, and Ls judicious кй ав "e 29797 in aid of the. ng and in | occupied my thoughts, Ay upwar con essed е letters charged, and. khe annual robabl the p Lio d and : I never used more, but generally I ба Кур, 2 pnr d w seed an acre, and some few mes only half a peck, and ye уеб from Гаро now и ose e neuer My object has | year, I had 176 bushels of fine crop, à hen с to rouse publie attention e реА зы trom 2 pecks of Barley an acre 44 bushels of crop а v of 1861, and by pointing out [^ deficiency with | acre; an e occasion I had 83 beret Barle "a a to priyate outfalls, t о secure the support of the | from half a ns of seed, or 166-fold of as inf in gaming e аА. пала ре as ever was PD. I for a simple defect. ` J, Bailey d fur tuer, Tesi soin nto my fi Denton, 2, Par Ll Street, Westminster. allow any one else £o do ^y same, and dens among pi - growing бс n blindfo а рші ар root after root from T ains seed havin THIN SEEDING. upwards of 2000 fine end е Е to them, or Mine à ро not remember to haye read a in any of -fold increase roots upwar Journal, nor any paper what mg МЫ n fallen 1 in; palog increase! than has yours of if Mr. J. Ford, jun., had imitated this practice, 6 » граб һе nd not succeeded to 1e same раді SU rds о 20 years в -|I addr some to тйс] [з бо нА , drawing лл, ention to the impending: evil, and sı to them w other i would not ise or prudent to bring the matter before Parliament, and to urge upon it the propriety of establishing | agrieu colleges or goyernment farms in various | parts of the Kingdom, whereat agriculture їп all its ramifications ірі be s and 1ле деб» on sound and scientific principles by learned and scientific professors, on the one hand, and the т; himself а эіѕег, пар, е | the extent that I did, he шап, or more e. күт, and especially should I have Жуз enabled to with zx kindly forbearance, had he not aedis y that oft-told proof of ignorance, tha: complete tillage of land, à ng no more plants upon it £h ni dew, jet I шег rely state this, * орет directed by practi ical „men on the other, „60 th eedless У) say. КО the T" A the „engineer | isplayed in the со er in which, л ИТ high h land Mtis. o will collect inage n of- hia district е the сойо observed in is fashion- | P. dams acted because it is n, по calcul С Tui supply, we are o Pea ысы: ad in an гіу ЕЕЕ | the land above, and therefore же adopt tl ale of land cultivation which existe might, as 16 was is gener, al ly writte ad Mr. p jun. who I сшде i isa den able phy well educated country gentle: man, ге rM нм ipped ай p аду ө “Ме of being, be e compete y. р do d a syste: ration ounded hemina T | mechaniei erm sul ubstituted in its stead. This I wrote four or five and twent nty e | yos » but of course І wrote in vain; by some pro- bly I was] d upon as а candidate for а lunatie asylum, mab as an individual too insignificant ut if 16 із correct | be done science, or né closed. proo. | E. n en, otherwise respectable go on copying from the vulgar the 84 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jawvanv 24, 1863, most — T ned of which, if I had space, I could give s exàm mples. put to prc trembles lest thorough | equally well known that these large-leaved crops derive considerable, if поб the greater Maii cen п their increase, from the atmosphere, t thou e draining, ad tillage, ка rational seeding should reduce farmers uds * bone and s SI "- lude, reducing the prices of their Se E but here, again, n he ЫЫ! exercise his thin kin ng eg he would find that his fi such is the low state of British Киш ng, t e pr ices of corn and meat, &c., are regulated by n урани of them from foreign nations, and not from the products of our own coun try. Does he mil chase Wheat of foreigners to ma n, and that no in as уеб "andotérmined. m- We М „that five-sixths of t our desi Sog has an moting the growth of our cereals, а евро! write: ich black vegetable |1 aëration, i is complet ely erring свей minerals, he uste d." че Jt is is ave e acquired i is soon exha urely My a servation and MO that in pr opo ortion as und. AE rated, or, in other е exposed to Ыр ds qe s he seems to wr lest glut the nie epe they will, a is mora ultimately send very m ad. ugs poer meat to th bes now чй чы way thither y the t the evil i cept by v ау з sio though a fearful тыына yon over their [ess wi Е рго t thin-seeders should tiven ain, r ийелеу is the facility of its tillage, and its produc To what other end do w ell notorious among пн that lands so carefully tilled and aérated, under the ordinary : rotation of crops, and t the returns in| #: adds, ération the sm iuro quantity of vegetable. mould of аа h eed in their calling in their own way, and will n ** Bone and Skin, — quet twin. Whose heads аг nothing in,” mpetent stock, do not in fact deteriorate, but aid pis * artificial the rig m 5 We с гөйү» improve in а without the manures,” as they ar called. You have so much to Il rs: dw soils, i a dn gun Зер а а suspic ite so mu ch passive acanta. E of the erc ede we are а eve, and that, after all, here is no orar э so Ч а. ve lone 8 а gents r crops—that that most Pus dum. one PT an be dad yes, Awful, | at sis ето of еу a кырат їп a nl cases, beneath the | n. he plough, i in'an insoluble pherie шй sarto lere stirred by * sta te of e exposure > to atmos чш €— famino tor then all е ships of the Britis n all t f in її m: ply |t gland with necessary foo eep the ke population from none by наре and disease, and their accompanying evils. from ‚ ав she all the world for food. p and infatuated Ae man must de ith | hi folly who believes she can; she must hav An isla ys es Great m Vide exist, depending The day Showing t till- um. ү ig ie edes eM his р lily Your correspondent ien aid been more wel had he associated the Dauben with that of Liebig, rather than that =, Dr y e Chemical Professor in our Agricultural pei laboratory of the latter is Me unde г College farm of 400 acres of arable land, in which im ucts many experiments, and take s much а еа ы teaching of the laboratory of the chem s You r со rrespondent's suggestions. in poesie to the à inevitably lost; her enormous wealth will avail nothing tion of the Owners of and. I believe with Pw - found all important both to the producing and consuming чае The former БАГЫ v M pomme Das price "p Sx wm , whatev consis Е, -— rica аве for the and ida of Чо үү à en d an uh хава facts to bear p. this questio о, {аке the past ears, viz., from the p of ied in 1851, and i asts an A Гавар. M А given. per dU If we místz w that ces ade in cattle has been otherwise E o the try gen тау In the 11 years, then, onding with E ‚һе! total Supplies of stock exhibited in the London market; under ]y | TOTAL SUPPLIES OF SN iege due IN THE ages CATTLE y MARKET. - Sheep and Lambs. 426 Years. Beasts. |Cows. Calves. | Pigs, emm 33,954 39, Et 32,354 34,280 38,940 34,077 28,922 89,646 30,999 29,676 36, EU 5,083 e 067 6,030 6,227 5,625 5,841 5,630 6,054 6,007 2 5,9 19 2 16,262 ing 1 61 у 1 т уар was DES 95, 801 1 heads Н h 1858, which latter eriod 1,549. 21,983 27,225 30,178 24,853 23,420 20,395 23,426 24,164 19,558 25281 9,000 _ we find tË t, Thus compar: the ЖАЛЫ of beitta for the mpare 1 wit but if we co 1861 early 20,000 ead. was nearly 20,000 head. But ets nity of under 10,000; whils EA оон creto, that the T" may be said that t E that, in point of fact, the increased s sequent upon Dm free import of foreign prc are poor. 5. be met with. _ Mr however, be con bus that the оша со: t ^ rri scarcity of food during a war with continental Fow Sa but famine will destroy her. Geo. Wilkins, |t | Wix Parsonage, Jan. 9. TIFICIAL MANURE gn б to the Corn crops, is mischievous. Tui Pers ialy increase the actual cropjof Corn they are ap far ure, d unquest ss than Tho tabi bir ap л! r ds exhibited in the metro- А COMMUNICATION from a PCIE — diio. > Т venture to state that, taking into rsen recently in in the , Times, to which some promine е was ation he produce о e entire. rotation of crops, | 215,326 iven it be tl field "а теѓе progre e deterioration of the arable lan des this iei and,well preserved farm-yard manure will Боо, iul that this д. sf ita et scseratad b of “ artificial m n doe ctrine of this | e^ iversal | pub e of the land in pom islands meny if tru most serious calamity gin could befall the оошу, ап the arm those d tion = the ко ity | hors the same outlay. y, be more productive to the өнен than the stimulants to which I4 ed. Тһе еды: аге to the lan Where of the ri ees 18 required, and it ean be economical e suggestion is rs of who h t management of land, I wis to be perm h th about the tted, the same erem to offer а few абат проп the communieati which I have referred. They ar e the | m 3 г олана the use of all artificial ly | ай bas € eire AS түтү is the outlay of des S perm | Calves. A881. суй ..| 40,095 18,722 1852 .. ..| 97,449 20, 219 185$; ..| 52,344 29,6 619 1864 .. ..| 49,603 17, 831 1855 .. e 9,030 14, 617 азе 15,564 1857 .. ..| 85222 19,118 1858 E ..| 36,446 19, 614 859 . .. ..| 87,974 21 537 1860 .. „.| 46,231 | 236,699 19, 066 Her сз +. | 44,236 | 235,910 | | 16,415 | is now necessary to consider w for many ; years, аа? also in the position 'of а tenant | increasing ve stock, and to the quantity and 50 benefited or suffered from the yis T stock - er. 1 t interest in the subject | quality of manure, all of h is returned to the land. | from abroad. Whilst Mie districts have slightly incre of agriculture, 1 have had m my eye on M as has been | The application of bones to land depastured by cows | their ee tope of beasts for consumption, others have suffered going on among my ire cech s the of a large | for a long period ia another instance of unques Mick ^ [ten enn inca dE DRM during t ыы ө district, comprising main уо алы advantage of ARS apices Базе er. Charles Lawr Nuncsed | statement of n чакае {то е "London has am. оек supplies in tha safely say т am not Sedis. arce a single instance in | p © “= sko ka any farm, ; uti did ES ordinary sys tamat cropping, | 'ISTRICT ERU BEASTS IN LONDON has been deteriorated; on the contrary, with rare FOREIGN LIVE STOCK. Моем | Eastern | Other tions i ich fa pens s have been in the hands of Tenante" HAS ITS IMPORTATION BENEFITED vs? Тева Districts. | Districts. | Parts of ith pital, skill or саге, increase of fertility and | тһе followi ОДО m IQ RSEN eo кес ree ` bes Mm ege 61,300; ere is really no comparison between the arable ШЫ 55,010 lands, as cultivated in this country, and those referred ы ыт ы n fus С -— ie Mae uu v to in other countries after the clearance of foreste, your . Have we, as a nation profited by the free intro-| 1855 .. ..| 55,400 correspondent's account of which is помади те а ot foreign s $ 1856 .. ..| 61,660 In the latter case, a succession of corn crops is . Have prices of She beasts or sheep suffered | ' n TERNOS seo under very imperfect tillage, so jan as the land will fran foreign potnit 1850 .. . ..| 68470 produce them in abundance and then tbey are le ft, to 3. Have the „losses of hotie-fed stock been equal Dee ERIS 6150 | 6160 | of produce is ever thought of; whereas the practic e | of | stock with 4. Are the precautions taken to prevent the spread în this country i is to return to the. land all ке produce | of disease in ко же and elsewhere judicious, and _ except | equal to the eme TD] Lastly, we pr кәнә) fallacy utter the system EA паана the caeli of foreign tah, h our o 1. The first question. It must be understood еа to Lincolnshire, ыб, | ыза, Pise d the *Eastern Districts’ to теше, S. icu Cambridgeshire. The statement show; the producing powers of the first sm Mondes, amo *stand-still^ system in me east, and а of scum n in other of England, as well as in 8 How, then, have the consuming | bu period indicated? Have I dumme. ai will be T TTTETEEPUMPECMTPUTUTRABITOUMESM NIAE T T Jawvany 24, 1853.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 85 VUE than previous to tl under cumstances ; on lairs and] fibre. Quantity of seed per statute acre—30 to 35 Ib of free trade? | sla ghter-houses o od М be erecte ar the landing | Some prefer n quantity, and argue that > by having «Та the ten Smithfield did not етсен, 38. 2d., and of mutton, 3s. 6d. per In 1851, nearly the same quotations were realised ; sake of а closer mn we will take the ince а period to the present time. тр thus PRICES OF BEASTS AND SHEEP IN NOVEMBER, PER 8 LBS, TO SINK THE OFFAL. Years. Beef. ** ft duin; Үн! її, the best beef worth ls. 9d. рег 81bs., more м іп 1851, sd tust head vinos 1 m the best yrs of mutton із 18. 6d. per 81bs., or 21d. per lb. ! К+ fi e highly fa “ы дзн т body in де? country y but if free кка in stock паа es pet vog how is 16 that home production does n eep p with the demand ! The reply to that question BE E Simply into losses by diseas ase—i mport ted, w e hav nin saying, n years prior to 1842, the average prices of beef in |, vourable fore whar fs in London in open markets. vii he d poer ons her bis rei t fo Those ‚ап nd that severe penaltie в should be | it, or dispose of hd em a thinner cro plants grow greater r arable” абр whilst a great many more prefer , by wed appe whi ch, means the stem will for h, Ing ie to Уз fori "ноо, СЯ ina 3 per being d We do ho me-fed bad and all-important question rm { to our English "bre the shee well known, li loss. to consider is ^ I £ - 5 EC 5 ad iod municate disease in p it not à we ell- сей! +} wise. Mod —When wi in, or sitio йм the last * M ds » of = € is given—but better stil with the he Furze seed will be ipid covered, and муны increased, and ock let all : Monk be removed from the urfac which as to ^ admit 36 бн Ат cutting the | Furze as near p th e course 0 e b produce. ашата А rom e occurs loss to the grazing c t argue ihe necessity for wholly "eredi th ry; bos do m we t to боон ч ет "The simple, though P h 1; —сап we afford t +h ти during advisable to leave the down thus early and injuring the growt Turza; besides, the со som pen bhey vier 2л n: rms the winter, e сека of "the hod ian practionblo be nec dieci and though the Furze when established will thri ive when their — ed into E subsoil that wou it is better avo bringing mùch of such subsoil to e m. hilst the, Furze plants are in р 2 ies d be y e operati cult. In harvesting the corn crop it will be ong, to id A the. consideration of the third M d Dies in the «Тһе publie, "generally, are well aware that a great number of - have been lost in Wiltshire, and ера other counties in England, owing to an alarming sp mall-pox ; b е, аге very little erg mergi yit the а ind of the disease effects of the lung ai = E are not alarmists when we state that the stock disposed of from ime to time in various markets, are more or less sui m disease cf some nature. If such be the case in o LIS бале Kingdom, (the value of which is егу 1 perphosp r gypsum, all thre tbige short of 200 millions iria in баб du the йс in w h the corn erop, "will be чайы in ү lging people may enjoy the supp dM breed of E the Furze a хайа *start," by which mean gm тн of foreign stock to keep down prices to a|sown next spring wil fit for disini erate level?! Тһе statistics we have given prove in the winter of 1864. Some prefer to give the plants conclusively 1 2 ү minds tha b , irrespective of t strengthen and establish themselves, nse n hard cash which h and say u^ ^thou thi and hoof disease SR condition of our own мм by the ына | be more ' than утаран А for by an increased a р tting. arro ing Whilst „the в praeent system is allowed, from it, gti eventually, we may find home daily losses goaia s Herd Book -As the 15th volume. а ола | “ Her EE | threatens sid ought never to be ailowed to mix with young Furze. р, and yer at, beca kind of d Ib ll th "i tion of Short- price than it now is. d a great consuming n nation of| e desi шү, eg e atten arar pie ikp y prd its n (rerom animal food, and with a rapidl T wit view of пале en rejected by t. 1nspectors, - н sent system | especially in towns and cities, our great m should be to consider how this growing evil m est be wholly prevents t the а оры ion p — ve. " gland. | directed towards an increased home овамо. То | кк and the book kept within reaso опа dite ЖКО atook fr videi у бер шу e checa ГӨ saol secure that object, every effort should be made to |sions. Now, the object of the work is to afford the with the vast herds and flocks possessed in the United | exclude from our shores disease in every ў eans of tracing the pedigre pure-bred Short- Sitio , and the fearful amount of risk, attendei with | will not do for the Government to remain passive horn, and this may be attained by entering bulls only, — ont айте breed? [genis of a malig or A e whilst the enemy is at very doors. If they really | with numbers attached to their names, as has hitherto estimate th. ов, but o r decided арла доті is, Ane they йе to protect the producers and с mers, let | been done; cows hav ing been always entered without NERO rey fur e number of stock imported. them call to their aid those Mn tho ly under- numbers, as if it was deemed unnecessary to refer to ће раа agland, meia Heide Dental навй che groat question at je, and the country may dr amrih X, , » , ‚ре a£ 1 C] 1; Зл Н hitherto been introduced,—appear to h scaped remarkably hig а: d " е well; but wherever experiments have been made in fattening | without destroying the principle of free de i in (exoept, Hirai celebrated prize anima * withou bees MUNUAIS ave н ен ск от) foreign stock." re Meine pone inm » en most disastrous 8 give =M p respectfull те uest Short-horn breeders to ене few instances of loss amongst foreigi urchased in : у: the metropolitan markek A: Мапа of ise react Бе matter carefully ; and if they arrive at the Norfol purchased 200 Dutch beasts, at 101.108 di. Duy ome Correspondence nclusion as НҮ do one, they will perhaps be induced EE 2, ofa his farm, and placed i talls; but, in| Furze Culture.—l cheerfully respond y the call of to pem the entering of the ir cows, an nd in донесоа чы етет oro iei a retra * A. B. regarding Furze, though е writin b ' to 80. They were sold, some on the's, t, at 20 105; nd. the | before on the subject I had intended to have paid a what, iti now seems likely sedere to become, “а great disposed or ia on urned out remarkably well, were again | long promised visit to the demesne Rabe book," which, according to the Greek sage, is “а great e РЫ азаа БУЛОО га P € 98. ко, е. 2 and be enabled to describe Mr. Cliffe's иеше for | evil." to Med ot grains: bütthe eripe Аа still preparing the Furze, and the кумый of culture on such | pem Trish Far ming Societies.—The Royal Agri- severe, ed ng died in less critican and Готен wero ood land; the impressi epe erly being nd on | culta iral „Society « of Ireland was even MEI — sold as poodily ав помо, крш m 141, to 161. each. Were it | many minds still is—that Furze is profitabl necossary, wo doing pay rogi Aan PNG € cos, but 59 | but on poor high dry land, difficult to cultivate, and | presidency of eight other noblemen of distin ves ished NE- p when жы: tiva dae ucing EET inferior Corn crops. т and rank as improving landlords, with а Mr. Cliffe's farming has been long conducted RY a most rous and, we may assume, efficient Council Their Are dox шш ет нета te spread of respectable intelligent Scotchman, totally free from primary en are сосы. о be—1. The establish- р Эн t the WI d of those. anti-Irish propensities that ti g for the GL VU vl + A. fo. dá t 1 13 2. к „йө аш of the жа» from abr eB en with | into Ireland, and whos ME. см om their |in rotation, similar to those which are now hdd by the р uM де MR E MM is нш MES P x ignorance of "the акин ET the country, had so ronem Society and the Royal А Society of ге adipe fo Uu cutie ао боа poot. wey d io fen trade of the d normis England. 2. To ou the foundation of local or supervision exists beyond this. The inspector in the market rt, t upon | district pep itself can -— - Ls ^ apo du E а Furze for horse and cattle — hi Mr. Сй, he | nication with th «ca afford them every aid and diseased 5 у is id t the ux Au ез ыы r онт it aia a ei Ше ы in zig: dis ME A е 1859: ^ "Bat LANCA he е! четене и їп Ше eue beides 8 T6 Ве! ig-Holstein, viá Наш б y pur| we would have become, as it were, nkrupt in|promote improve t in the dwellings and domestic E. на. by. persons DUE E ui ee m qe E ха T $ ре тея desirable and profitable| condition of the agricultural population in Ireland, в m. р, generall. in Furze culture een on suc Bellevu are 32 Local Societies in connection with this uA: at from 1 fs" ach, 24 d with То, I think that until we can tracts | Central Society, and though these may not all act with b peer SR pe чебеш Ў „ысы: ее um of Ireland, valueless in their present state, brought | equal energy and effect, the aggregate amount of im- nto thel into rze culture, it v It t attained through their instrumentality, must market in, js fr n ше, provemen! ne g instrumentality, state. But ihe oui du Tk Au MK Iti 24 that the | confine our operations in this ard such | be со rable. e e prizes annually distributed Mua is not a market for the sale of store-beasts or| lands; for by the M of “valuable ns ? аа provincial meetings exci ch emulation, and жез 53 t ы. cd x ару grs and fel hic the ey could , pro е one of the chief causes of the great improve- in Hertf Bedfordshire, ois tl mig че taken place in Ireland i of s ULM UD. ди Need we е out reci аш and sheep feeding caa be enabled to узен or rent fait Pm Киї of all descriptions. No cost i by us еман 00 own еы and herds, in being some of thcse Furze meadows from their owners, as I | the теб меа purchase of the |. penned се: Арп хорау а WA Way | believe is now extensively done in some parts of t the | best blood tha: ne- | уы re than one locality? Be it un- | County of Cork, EK the ms bre of Furze is so | ficial results dan the whole of the stock imported from well Амгы There are two or three descriptions of fairs and markets. Е в ро QE QUY nox v itself Nest but по | soils and subsoils in frei on which I have frs daya SIME DEAE Stock is repor Mie ibis АЗЫГ» wi|seen Furze seldom grow well. "They аге what MA Oe both beste and sheep turned out ofthe cattle-market | із called. “burning Lum and deeply calcareous ordo hee e en usly deteriorated in value | gravels—shallow soils resting оп limestone beds, | corresponding prices. In the lairs there aam Diac sold at | and hea ^ 8 undrained clay soils resting on marl | mixture E ape Стр healthy state, during | Deds. me Ma fay, hou —from the middle of March | written man: = we соп! the uti of tho! Riu WA e emi le Da Мы, Met Т опет ore them ih a te nen Im ‹ же, But € period is the best, esj to prevent Ше spread ФЕ of disease in the vide seeing | when sown with a corn crop, for which Barley, if the magnitude of olt We dl airing upo in soil suits 16, is ће best, as it is least injurious supply of food? We contend that foreign | 96 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 24, 1863, at S bo of1i cwt. to a field of Wheat on stiff soil; | shown his name. Why s should the Royal Agricultural Farm oss quite lea measured space undressed, The season was | Society, w. with thousands аб its с ommand, uot offer COLLEGE FARM, CIRENCESTER.—In writing a report | very unfavourable for such land. The natora produce | 1007. prize for „the ast month of the. Jer, we are natu ra ally | was only 20 bushels per Mida the manured part | to befollowed up by i m" acr creas only g МА ielded EI потене Or why no fact stand bviondly hi ed. e plant was stimulated | work, to hunt out all the reminiscences w ich may yet is his M th seas obviously, | straw which was no ; viz., "ы, has been a bad year for the farm. A to assimi ilate an inereas ased ош of of foods which ou exist as io his history, whether any portrait of him the ri Eu become emptier, so does the evidence stiff soil contained i in abunda ance., Of course the topic | Ш ог ever was to be seen. _ ecome more clear that the yield y tall a his early shee ) may be in existence. n the iterary deficient, probably quite as bad as in 1860, and по |how f. e ап philosophical journals there are few more interest. doubt in g reat measure owing to the same cause, viz,| With eei to у suns inti is past we he еле їп es than those wi ive chemis i important periods, and the | of inter bis p» chronicle. The eather du urin g the early | mechanics. Why not let us have equally full accounts absence of genial, Ay аа? ather, during the ripen: me j pars was dry and favourable fi s, allow- | of t ave produced of the Ка йм, ‚То total rainfall as registered by Mr. g of stea аш and horse. ploughing the filo land, races I — € have no equals in the world ? 4 T. C. Bro t very much abov Mag rM". being |a d Mid hian Pus 32.46 бан. ве tho average of t ast 15 years is for the breast plough, е" burning. Swed had ам 30 inches, Тһе following is his table by a common ей В то each), and Fyt ploughed over, ш сломе portion Calendar н AE ids gno soi ГРД < © - е. pec d Е t .. $s А Tho following passages are hel from Morton's Farmer, Маа 2 0. 0e 410 Angus 17 з ^ 2.25 grubbing up fences, in, order to make the surface жыз [ E pesset Дат. Routledge] bd May «Ass adora а о Novembel аара гая 025 constitute the principal pid od - In the repo rt for сий Tie геа НОНЕ оа АМТ inN URBIS torem and don June a y .. 2.97 | December Ee EN ovember we. made some remarks upon our falling | w n it commences, and it must suffice here to refer to the SRL otal 792.46 dep: we will now Dia the management of the ewe e ac аа 80 aped ^ hio teh por e e fa я nin З gs onged, [n The large rainfall from March to June inclusive | жү АШ ewes are gnaw ing Swedes, and getting some ш y d» tity of roots ormerly pO Ton. or Boro (or, ay must have been very unfav outaha. for the cereal | inferior seed hay m. considering the very wet produce, and by pee with the preparation for кейе. еу аге {Се well. A pen of straw is made | B Rd root crops гез ie planting back, and this |in one corner of ia field, on Мә Уз cribs are plac ced, tly ary ке} ei aha d ыы ind chi or their valent in Carob Mom - ien. as cake, or some g CM othe er т onkos whose merits will be red in t Un Calen November Thé Cow —Qows may, some of them, calve this month, They sho d, afterwarda receive more succulent food than ' formerly—as Turnips, Cabbages, Mangel Wurzels. Aftert y S Leni many Forse The months of February and | ewes are g Tur eint: of "which hey have a ver ry November, often amongst the wettest, were remarkable | limited Bed at night they are m into a fold- for the absence of rainfall. Тһе character оЁ | yard, and supplied with straw in racks. АП through November was of great importance in enabling the Deceniber they had Bean straw, and it is коша either in th farmers to turn up the fallows4n a healthy condition; | what Я s шл they consume, and how well more especially as up to this date we have e had s во li ttle | they thrive upon such food. two or three frost. Liv: e sto ck will iir ritos р m" tis does idea that i only the pods or the s have been remu | upper portions of the straw dar E sheep w M eat, but we ive, а and on dry he althy land Жер Бат. fose well; | find that игре proportion of the st eaten. Now ni ре m 56 dns lambing and weaning | they are hav э Pea straw, and ux within а week or our Эа енче " A Edge e еду seriously affected the young | two of lambing, a portion of hay will be given for хе the boiling heat, and re. "uenia stirred repeatedly. Itis t The feeding value of straw is a question а eg all ей and li 1 other i нын y disord n Пу | such opens that any successful абыт of its Ad Teo ee а M Pans will bo CEDE wee МУ. lan n w alone is used | cattle. Тһе great expense of winter-feeding cows with ? spaken р ic Шош this scourge appears in a very miti- | for. it will n y to cut 16 in we not ara: alone eats а the profits of the dairy, even ifBo ne be giventil | ated ft compared with 1860; and all over| баен е. podre of ontang 1 ън the з ль дү, will „поб do England | cattle have been attacked with а foot and | во well John Coleman, Roy nths for that expensive : uth disease, causing very serious loss to the dairy- man and grazier. With еи to the question of Horn v. еы which Miscellaneous. 1 appears іо) Bakewell and Jonas Webb.—Tt is реш to see the awakening of a better feeling to those who have € an BE Puis do? If. we could | distinguished themselves as breeders of live Stock, an Jook d into the future and be certain that corn would | desiring all manner of success to the subscription for а bring only low prices and meat irs remain dear, we €— to Jonas Web bb, 1 n the Agricultural Hall, isely modify опг sys may be gr ea anner thei perfectly sweet, AE элүү almost) "^ their food, "t the milk t water (one pint ET. а pura added, "-—- set for e tin o that + чн be thoroughly - АБАН to keep an increased quantity of dh ug Wem must I have no уз» 16 will be, 16 must have em still though perhaps rather less frequently. e corn, ind the wget x which has bee that. i itted to h the e greater e of Bakewell. M great degree for tbe outlay upon our root crops. As а |16 is perfectly vonderful that some attempt has not Esel (ns the return from кар f does not pay for | Ws made to associate his name in some way or other more than the cultivation, rent, taxes, &е., of the| with the many displays of live stock ше occur so land in roots, and o thers not even ner] but the|often in Estes гд in Scotland now we have » mousse е i that it will g erhap s 5 дүз. | statues of James Watt of various kinds, and while in Teac ng е breeds of Barley, which е pasa тас "шр г И, England just the other month a statue of Crampton Фоо NR) мөм. Р теат be provided, RS h sholten the d it is ple Vi бм produce of the corn as compared | was inaugurated ; while numbers of men only noted for | of the year ; mo with its must look for our profit, rather transient and e phemeral works have been commented | flock than to go k рма manure has so greatly egree in many of the other depart- eed to this result. Тһе idea of sheep њо corn ents of manu facturing and monre pursuits—the | pastur We may on light Ex keep our land in tes ар ofthe greatest name which any country | ing rass for two years, Ng our sheep food, | can boast of in the production bd food for the million ign it must be with the view of. gr "growing a larger corn is left entirely i ignored. e haltinformed | «4 о [ig А 5 uio ear old steers should in the feeding house, as er described—or, if "vn E. fattening diet, to which reference has already been Тһе only safe system of farming at the oes day i is ss ure ean of in A DER with other Hel which aims Ne the largest possible d then ti is profitable. at extent Bake well. Before ever Cram) p- ial рга и and artificial foods is а en on Кк, у е e ог ла Watt made their discoveries, | oth рр that must depend upon soil, climate, and а va ну, һе had made his s; and it is truly wonderful how Provi- Grass f К dr е а ЖЫ Meet dun , of circumstances, but that each should 'avail himself o 72: these valuable aids to the full extent that he know ws in tion of sheep. or mutton not b been then di AIE А ы. any Toos of manure Tegan, which oo only i£ is! be table there сап be pne of question, hich tl di i one рма on the arable field, and, in the other, on take for an example - artificial manures. into existence? For ds [eir are equal Grass soil o of moderate fn fertility, kein p growing ыы ls in de sree to those of any о ese great names. heat help, can be made to produce | The genius who could discover what his did—that Apep ae e. deimos aia am со: вау y quired Ъеќ 25s. іо 30s. рег acre; with Wheat ав low аз 5s. а bushel, | Ше beef-producing properties could be acqui a very handsome profit remains, But іп what condition азё that a certain SENE of touch must ostiis b» is 3 such an increase of crop? Un. |tha е тем M. Iud doubtedly it is exhausted in proportion as e M mi | shat form, was of no n order. Let breeders | new year. Wednesday matter and ni in the increased produce exceeds | sa; sr ш uà not one new principle been that which was applied in the е. The |е nce he produced his Leicester sheep, and | Since Jast sprin has been latter ha acted. as а food, partly as aj jenem ineo o ыла animals from whieh they only BEN ос а month past, € i Ex acquaintance with the older works | Work in general has got $ qood 1. i ard the an UR Б anos t it far advanced as to make us wish Med we can renew de fertility. of 1 "a soil ^ a cost n pens come еы the value of Bakewell's disco- r^g non wd "Eg that shall 1 wol more y appr and acknow-|to maturi crop. The root crop follows—manured with, probably, | ledged. Апу works treating on live stock before һћіѕ | ава vice farm-yard and artificial manure; consumed by sheep, ios contain the most absurd and contradice eating corn ; we have the soil ding of эшк, i me for a еге. A remarkable | means, ipae wish 1, 1з Mr notice lately. А |16 should fill the place of honour if there is any such. applies nitrate of soda ! But there are other ways by which respect may JANUARY 24, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 87 There is a slight revival in the trade, and fine samples до. ааа ed Seed Catalogue.—Spring, 1863. ICHARD ,SMITWS LIST of all the EVER- Oats are sought for seed , = унт d wee a оне ori тый; ood M. WOOD AND SON | respectfully : announce that GREEN FIR Р ВЕ suitable for Britain, giving size, ООУР md pues гышты аро cf te ‚юг DESCRIPTIVE SEED CATALOGUE for the| price popular botanical ma s, derivations, description, prices cannot be зо ed for hà Pad « pares If P py 6 | presen no А Lists of the ost approved 2 colour, гл: бодуна м pom arts, native о Ае еее li эл ir a i E vs лепе at | Күү" GARDE N, FLOWER GARDEN, and КАЕМ |country and size there, si патурае e p „Д information, ишу аре ба шайыр нун одсон : SEEDS, isnow ready, and у 5 be had post free н application. with — н f all their Synonymes. Free by po ET Ог m ounting to l0s and upwards sent carriage | 12 — MEET даф з. free. Вее vá Surrg, № or EFE SI Woodlands "Nursery and Seed Warehouse, Maresfield, near "Ner Seedline ddl HAEEREN 49 Uckfield, Sus E . Ба Ag 9 24 N.B. CATALOGUES of ROSES, FRUIT TREES, ORNA- B W. KNIGHT NURSERYMAN, Battle, Sussex, is BA P S Fo MENTAL SHRUBS, &c., may also be had. e now sending out this — NEW RHUBARB; itis Bbi oies | t Fa t2 quite distinct, of very larg: h, very productive, of à new j mr НЕН ч рк XSONS Aaxp CO. have just published "ihe and desirable flavour, pen ing pote of the flavour of the Босчо | DayofMonth. z following CATALOGUES, which may be had fre Apple. Good plants, 3s. 6d. each. PES : эе НА HARP D SEED GROWERS M: 8 E 3 - VEGETABLE, AGRICULTURAL, and FLOWER SEEDS. Sleaford, have a large quantity of (x following PEAS te ta bo bo co co oo D HESH ч t T FORREST and ORNAMENTAL INE and SHRUBS. offer to- the "rade, viz :--Flack's Imperiml Portare } БОБ РББ ЫВ 3 ва $ E n -BEOBOPERDRONS apd CONIERRAE, Imperial Dickson's Favorite Green Marrow, Champion of SSSEREOE|RULEE i: ЖУ morts. England, and Woodford's Green Marrow. 865" E . STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS and FERNS. 1 prices WOW REEL E 2E HERBACEOUS and ALPINE PLANTS. m"— To ips Ped EIS rs EID 479 77 meson "Го, ВЕ DISPOSED OF (for Cash), about 30 bushels || ABABSSS | Big laj oleg & Co. respectfully invite the attention of gentlemen t GREEN-TOP \ "mos TURNIP; new Seed of 1861, $' = р, > |o = engaged in planting 1 to their uto few ot; FORET аа. © be warrani For т particulars, ЖИДЫ УЗЕ. ДЕРӘ А ҮМ | TREES, which are remarkabl thy and well roote 1 а |& |: E © They have also а large re Collection of uL AMENTAL TREES IW. Huozzanp, Etton, near ыы. Yorkshire. H& |9, z Ё, 5 and m 21 all sizes, which they are offering at very cakal ©%&ёж 5» 5. E & reasonable е. RE йүн үч ‚ Waterloo Place, Edinburgh EORGE CLARKE begs to announce that he e LM Б: О МЛ SOLD а of FOROING SEAKALE, but can suj ЮНИР SN MOT 3 ; B Seeds made Proof against the Attacks of 25. any quantity ог of healthy clean roots for planting. Prices Tn 297; i nd M be forwa: 1 AAT BR 5 : | z ? Р. о AMUEL E ЖА s tili res; Bes etfall n crm Btreathom. P Place, Brixton Hill, S. ; and 4, Windsor 4 E R IN E offer SEEDS prepared as above stated, in small or large co) д "Terrace, near the Victoria Railway Station, Pimlico, S.W. o Ot 65 i 63 МО Ж | 8 Ej Зов. Some of se A wl! produce erc) ж = ын р E ее То Seedsmen and Others. umber H : Mer 2 z ГООНУН: TUA ze s to frighten ir birds « t "ре dispensed with ; HOMAS AYRES, SEEDSMAN and GROWER, 3 © RE xm ш anxiety Ho: gni d epe ош th абла of birds оси eno Biggleswade, Beds, begs to offer the following SEEDS of ©: Oeo o 186 E H re feli by the and good home-grow MG s his own growth of 1862, viz :— 228 ES Геран s may be expected. WHITE SPANISH ONION SEE ва E Z charge only will be леа for Proof Seed, or when a Collection MANGEL WURZEL SEED, various kin ; m of Garden Seeds of 20s|value and upwards be re си and| SWEDE, and COMMON RNIP, 1 SEBROQRO E BR F pplied ., no айз charge made. e Seed | SEED POTATOES of the following varieties :—EARLY ASH pe Ei 8. ean be at once by pu it on side of other ood not | LEAF KIDNEY, MYATT'S PROLIFIC do, EARLY SHAW 3 & I preparo е birds will eat dah э на: о ес ormer. and REGENTS. E соь оз олбо бо coa > J RS GUIDE in à ill be sen А PRICE LIST forwarded upon omm EX be eb. ЕРЕ Ер Е] with etch Collection of Proof ч B g $7 конан GARDEN, FLOWER, and FIELD SEEDS Stirling, Scotl | essktseg аЁкЁ 8 с, e E j|always on Bale. DRUMMOND AND BONS" ES аа x ES OR of [SELECT VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS, 3 : зе Specimen s and other Tree ATOES, GARDEN Et, for 1863, is now ready, - Со бо co eo фро to, 2.8 á ЕРЕ,” AMES ҮКЕ v "np BON beg to call the attention | and may be had on MG n. $ aided A iod Ё РЕ " EJ of noblemen and gentlemen to their fine Stock of| Тһе distinctive feat this Oatalogue are such as have B 3 ак Specimen COO: ОМІ ERS „ба other TREES. From the quantity tap vate thomscives ako to the aec and Amateur. 5 T Q, tend td e they have they are enabled to offer them at reduced prices, ing simple i ement, and süfficient]ly descriptive, а 3 oe B EB E 2 which will be ve ven Ls Lopp icai M n. — 8 Лееб E = Mey aud satisfactory. © m Ra! И 7 КЕЕН» С 5 feet. 1 7. lsa 4 to 6 fect, | Moreover, we still ajeno to the system introduced by us : ots E ВБ 5865 Abies Douglas . | Juniperus excelsa о 6 feei 1 f dis 8р; был. i £ & r P'WEE S 308 m — —: E rid 1}, берай ively жача i etie sw T wells o mitting what a E 352 D Araucaria imbri- 4to6 d rial dH do F: » | mere repetitions of the ваше aoa moder different names. Ф ger cata об, asiocarpa. . а » * Seeds Carriage Paid, as 1 51 RS SERT 8218 HUE IS Ae тте фе Венай NIE 5 ind ҸЕ 65| 89 Cedrus Deodara.. 3404 ,, ® » Nordman- ` W. DRUMMOND & SONS, mplement Warehouse, E pur .. 406, f . 4tob5 „ | Štirling. + E 8, . 8t , SS iis to s RE i » d 10;, fuss d "EE i Bi у; HARLWOOD anp CUMMINS beg to announce "© "DuC 1104012, obbi .. 8104 > that their CATALOGUE of GARDEN, AGRICULTURAL, dier) . 4106 ,, e sii 4toó6 ,, а пасо — LE eh поя сабг, que and will be forwarded rres CryptomeriaLobbi 4to60 ,, орав" realis 3105 , application. ey now offer their FEN SE T др pee to Pf (ha best сагы | Cupressus Law- 8 тайла: майыс NEW- КЕмОРНТГА.ШАООАТАВ BERGANS, 4 bn 8 for price L- ut A of the best cari urina. . 8104 ,, «ті PI le Эй >] dosi bri Msi Society in Dir Pro- nó ad dde hod any o ata — ere an to 1 to5 A DE y are to be had >: E eria Te d skill, of Trish Yews : р » » » ; or » Ромо itis еи. i- noticed :— кі t» “ The flow this variety (which is a very pretty one) are n EAS havo lo long iem "s for their go IM itas The whois of the ion. eithert in tubs or wilt good balls. of a bright chocolate or lighe M reddish m ei ieonipiou y being superior edd and for sale at 51, 5з. a ton. There | Standard PORTUGAL ipu З to 45 feet stems, with fine bordered with white. e colours are "distineuly marked a are several “Flat Islands" peris Gazetteers, N. latitude | ,, heads 4 to 5 feet thro effective." S ів commended as а very desirable лозаў 11°, 18° 3°, amd S. latitude 5 т, and 8, chiefly i1 dian WEEPING HOLLIES, 4 об feet stem, with fine heads, 3 to 4 Lr gene um ч diee Es feet ket. Price to the Trade per ounce, Archipelago and Ghina soas. 1{1в posible that good Guano | ЖЕШ RUDI ТЕЗ, pyramids, $ to 10 ft, fine. Сү йс рану анте H B : Also а fine stock of Dwarf Trained PEARS and APPLES, A TREE. or SHRUB SEED LIST will be published shortly. o т: Киш пыш а lottor to H Birat KALMIA LATIFOLIA, and BERBERIS ASIATICA, tho tio rd Bed he ei о Sitor of | Ior particularly reconimondod fr Pon OCOA-NUT REFUSE, as used for FERNS, E rir. усы a c ema dC OM A i з th sh vered at any Booking , Pec moro c за y an c ommon brekat ume cde рик To Nurserymen, ket 21 miles scio Cross, р bag of 3 bushels. Larger g (3 to; acre), paring and burni and spreading uantities on lower terms on application to the Parent Cocoa - ashes shouid T ыі е, with perhaj f gu RE Сомрамү, Kingston-on-Thames, S. W. E Е зе ot p of КЕНЕ ees М: HOOK willbe happy, Gi trent 2d M der LT x96 FIBRE for Orchids and Drainage in ро this » fed "s end t tak e апо ег y en crop, as Tur- of his Брине са а ere mall quanti Pos or Post-office Orders payable to J. BARSHAM є for the хе ofa an ete tillage of the land. There- quand? of LILY S the 7 ALLEY ROOTS, SEEDLING & the Ency- | R A Correspond. o calls himself a victim, yen sp that t the same heat f for v ККА in August last two suna ere demanded, is now oi sold for one half that Ro of er hei E e lle y d change which then Bk p ауду. а rr p Sor. the i о шыр їп this country, the price was adva im per ton. This advance has proved very рге! to the "interests "of the Peru ving e ed vian Go- vernment, havin ulated t j р abd t the хелий ice of the — article, нет nb re ns to the Peruvian y Aged turists. e ates o effect in diminishing . the liability to disease. t other manure they advise at the time of broadeast and to harrow Potatoes in cere superph: часы аср. yy f or nitrate cs containing al t the phosphates, hates, корон, and alkaline salts, Inquirer. Failing a detailed answer this w ou Tope of to data гй Which sueh а Acre а quarter, will eat 1 quantity Dm will EO x Жеко mem bs. for one by cake to to 4 for one by hay. A ow tul in ou) ad u b pr VINES, MEE "CURRANTS, a quantity of P EASANT'S-EYE NARCISSUS Bulstrode Gardens, Jan. 24. The Planting Season. НЕ EXECUTORS of Мв. JNO. ае late Proprietor of the mue Nursery TONG усә termined to reduce this large an te fully invite the attention of qu oim Gentie- the Trade to the FOREST Fg o HARDY and ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS, largo CONIFERÆ, ааа HERBACEOU variety of other P STANDARD, DWARF аһа POTTED ROSES. BLANDARD RD, DWARF- TRAINED, and PYRAMIDAL on | FRU T TR The Pos aid seetenk quality of this Stock is so well he Gro Grounds is unnecessary. c| s have de and small; and a great A uw o pen for in tion and sale daily, and in sb еду Todu ма OMA z reepa бзб. by post m. to the Ехесотовѕ of the late Mr. | эл John Young, Tamm PD X LU ond M TT BE SOLD, gus iren Ahi —— of the Decease of 2 2 Owner. or partieulars, apply as gom: BE SOLD, s ыы p e of зо mes сао фе чке ml ВАрзнАм'з BRUSHES айй MATS are the best and most epe of any that are made, and are sold in every town in the kin ve a fn that ET Brush is stamped “J. BARsHAM'S Patent, Kingston-on-Thames EAL'S PATEN T APHIS PASTILS, 1s. and 2s. per packe та, i ni e rod nd eicetual cM igating а pinion of GEO. бт in his qui аанай &c. Esq, NEAL'S PLA SOAP, 1з. per packet of [o cakes, is the Dep wr) aia herto їп aration veda c o deed КЕЯ Magnified Арыз. modus oed С. ash. th may be 9 obtained of all boum Patentee : EAL, Edward 8 cake GLA : че olesale by PnicEsS PATENT CANDLE CO., Limited 88 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 24, 1868, e с FOWLER'S amd PLAIN TIRS. Designs gad Башшар STEAM PLOUGHING AND CULTIVATING PATENTS. RNA: KRN PAVING ids а Conserva- iue ers pt red, rend bui enden Gyk md R AN S О МЕ S & S IM 5, ORWELL WORKS, IP SWIC H, airies, Larders, Kitchen es, dc rica al ei pini Have the pleasure to announce that they have arrange ed with JNO. F FOW ana other Stable Paving Bricks of great du таруу, í Clinkers, PATENTS, and they will answer any Неь respecting them, and execute any ordi promptly. o Бознев, Ward's Wharf, ; Upper Ground ше: И Old Swan Wharf, Queen's Road, 14 ае and Kings land Road "Wharf, near the Canal T T А А 7 7 o з кумеуды н — "Tbreshi 1 Bine tr Bianan and Hore power, Воз Натта CONTINUOUS IRON FENCE, HURDLES, м lcg GATES, breakers С ie rine eg чча ха т, Turnip cutters, Cake SUPERIOR IRON (NO CINDER IRON USED) roo per pista application. Catalogues 6d. each. PARK ENTRANCE GATES, and RAILING of a and on. IRON COMBINED, EF Nur. - 95 Да си ee E.C. шышы: poc IN VARIOUS STY: Wem Exhi Prize Med LINE | y MUSSRAVES PATENT STABLE FITTINGS d a чы = тшн а and HARMLESS LOOSE BOXES, Lo ed IRON —Á Р COW HOUSE FITTINGS, and IRON PIGGERI E = 2 - Tr of“ Hi the only Prizes conferred on any c ompetitor in this class. Particulars sent on gere 1o. the Inventors Me Makers, MuscnAvE BnorHERS, Ann Street Iron Works, Belfas d OSEPH WirWÓOb AND CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PRUNING and BUDDING KNIVES, IRON GARDENgROLLERS, GARDEN CHAIRS, GARDEN ENGINES, LAWN MOWING MACHINES SPORTSMAN'S, and all kind IRE WORK, PUMPS, and every description of Implements for Horticultural ] and Gardening purposes. POCKET CUTLERY. VERANDAHS, GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, HOT- WATER APPARATUS, &c. The Improved IRON MANGERS and RACKS for Stables, HARNESS н) S, &c. Hostis шы Чалыр Illustrated — - DRAWINGS free on application to кши ene Буна à COTTAM & С0., ENGINEERS and IRON FOU ER 2, WINSLEY STREET ны а кыана OXFORD STREET, "LONDON, W. JOHN WARNER & SONS, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIERS, and MANUFACTURERS of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS EVERY DESCRIPTION Glamorgan Works, Sheffield. Paxton Works, Sheffield, Established 1738. LI International Exhibition Prize Medal is just cms о Bedding Kod & ere o superiority of quality in Pruning | Ao COOKE'S celebrated English and nch ibition PRIZE PRUNING KNIVES, &c., can be frere: aa aiy теры Nurseryman or Seed "Merchant in the three kingdoms, all Knives warranted both by the Seller and Maker CAUTION. —None are кеке e unless marked SAYNOR. Other marks would cause ЖҮ БОНД, as these Knives are tempered by an improved process known only to the Makers. Prices Reduced. H J. HORTON AND CO., Galvanised Iron Works, е asinghall Buil: E : GALVANISED IRON ROOFT NG 1 for Farm Buildings ап ; the cheapest, most dur- ; able, andneatest Жом e 000: Саме Spouting at 2T per yard, Be WIRE ST. CABLE FENCIN me IMPROVED CAST-IRON тат? AND FORCE PUMP, No. 35. No. 35. Кеч ed ee IRON PUMP, fitted with J. o. & Sons’ Metal Bucket and Y cannot log i n, for Шы lls not exceeding 25 fee 24 inches. ... zd v sert es high ‚51 1|2i 8 foot 3 йк high ... a 2i inches iit; pe 15 feet of Lead сыт т ready for zu - с) mj 0 E 21 inches long, ditto ditto 2 14 tl моет ol 0. No. 364. WARNERS а-у бз кү "CAST-IRON LIFT aid FORCE PUMP, mounted o er Fes чуед нар WLER for use of 4 the ud Screw, 18-inch DN P Neu ER Mem s " i 3 = Е E 1 j iron fencing; and poeñessea four шен tho елй of solid | L-INCH. 2-PLY RUBBER m CANVAS 1 HOSE R C S aN at por foot o1 iio Кел SPURS. 2LINCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted on Plank, 3/. Жош $0? GALVANISED GAME AND POULTRY NETTING. 3.INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP icai o on Plank, 37. 15.) e sis em is A 3100 dd Larger sizes of any of the above. lump iine agian af lime a Ponp носен "rbv cer dem 3i MU pu CD-ROM A of its construction enables it to be offered to the public ata ыта їй шп рт Саил гыз буна Азу abilities. No. 42. IM бачаеро CEA GERE РАБЫ DRE Pith J. W.& Bone Быр Bucket end Valy үш dad ак, ЬЕ PUMP. These Pune am d | D ERE ES 4i-ineh LIQUID MANURE PUME, with legs, 21. 15s.; 2-inch Flexible Rubber and Canvas Such - Pipe, 2s. 5d. per foot. Тһе Barrel is 273 inches long, and the Legs are 5 feet high. _ аш. PATENT IMPROVED GAS WORKS c T e use of Private еа en Meum. а The above may Pl T: Country, or of the Mom ede: estimated for. Ti „е works сап be entrusted to PATENTEES and MANUFACTURE ERS, ге АА 5 Basinghal! Buildings, Led. ] JOHN WARNER awn SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, Е.С. THE GARDENERS' January 24, 1863.] CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 89 SL PANCRAS IRON WORKS, ST. PANCRAS ROAD IRON шы FENCING, and GATES. The PROPRIETORS of the ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, A HE SILVER MEDAL of the ROYAL ,AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY for their IRON HURDLES and peni hich, ! Dy their pecu. T AT I РЕ T: 121818 р р 7 OMA from 303. to 5007. The y Ё 4L Works. GAME WIRE NETTING. PROFESSOR VARNELL'S di - WROUGHT-IRON STABLE FITTINGS. tent M d the Com К. pe Sce Society of ca хл » Ro ш Agricultu Royal Veterinary College, and Professor Spoone valu үр h = mendation and the Silver "t война of Ireland, Туву ап n, Galvanised, ог Ena о every description s Pin Forniture, and a: Stalls and Loose iai aré рейсте for sie ian at Ч тела, Iron Works. A»pnEss— THE MANAGERS, ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS AMERICAN ——— PORTABLE FIRE ANNIH and GARDEN ENGINE. TTE efficient means of Exünguisbing eins at r ement, 7 or 8 gallons pet minute from 40 to 50 € ith i! of of suction. Itis simple in its construction, having no suction or delivery valves to clog with dirt or leav: ix fee ко merie er m А &e. ха vate, sankia. or manufac- h Union and Suction Rose, пиз of гамы, at T 6d. per д fay I nd Count: OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W., OrrosrrE OLD ST. PANCRAS CHURCH. E OHN WARNER & SoNs, 6, Crescent, Cripplegate, London, E.C. GREEN'S LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN LAWN MOWING, PELLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES, MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS urs 1 ой л ГУ КТ A + $o H т f Lt ATENT HAVE BEEN OBT h 323 41 PRIZE MEDAL at tho INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION of 1862. GREEN'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS. For Illustrated Price Lists, with full particulars, addr: T. GREEN, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS; THE HYDROPULT IS INVALUABLE FOR WATERING GARDENS, EXTINGUISHING FIRE JUST COMMENCED, PROTECTING a ROOF from FIRE, CLEANSING TREES from INSECTS, DRESSING with LIQUID MANURE, Price SPRINKLING PLANTS, Two Gvinea:s. WASHING WINDOWS, WETTING SIDEWALKS, SPRINKLING STREETS, WASHING CARRIAGES, WETTING SAILS, A SPRAY BATH, &с. &c, - Prospectus, with Testimonials, on application at either Office. аа... Orrrce: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C. ; and 309, REGENT STREET, POLYTECHNIC BUILDING, LONDON, W.—CHARLES P. withits dieu each Machine; to be perfect. A PORTABLE GARDEN EN ENGINE, AND FIRE ANNIHILATOR. and 2, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, Е.С. THE HYDROPULT, oN.—Unprineipled раг are “The Hydropult, a portable Fire Арно. апа Gordon * GRIFFITH & BRO Моше Lm ; “t geset P. BUTT G g ** VosE's Pa tent ;” = is sold at the uniform rate of Two ineas, complete, with 23 feet Suction es 3-feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised ә е sies r, Rose or Sprinkler, and t bed to мым t i Hydropult in appea and thereby deceivethe publie; ; therefore this canton го T 8LB will ш, T à 8 Gallous « of Water per minu T when worked by the power of эр i Has been recommended as an efficient GINE b purchase oe ee P. BUTTON, PROPRIETOR. VENTI За. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 24, 1868, | 90 : — HEA TER Heating. | Archangel Mats. TING BY HOT WA P EATING APPARATUS fitted in every description e S T. ANDERSON begs to announce that à | Zi of HOTHOUSES. косо siren for фы Hiding Hot- now open to supply, at а X Prio e, and in Я houses, and Laying out Kit n Gardens and Vin: . Advice ES — ARCHANGEL M. ATS, the p tin London of of tai given in Planting, &c. portation, and solicits an ны ection of the às Apply to Jos MzmxpirH, Vine Cottage, Garston, near Nur qme Pere Liverpool. Ў SACKS, SEED BAGS, Ao. N.B. References to Noblemen and Gentlemen and their 15, а Lane, pae William Street, London, R0. s e 014 Established Se si Bag i ELLA | J. JONES, HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER AND IRON ANT, SUPPLIES OR EREOCTS, COMPLETE, HOT-WATER APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR HEATING GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FORCING PIETS, 13s. prices, 'and al goods of frs given, and order o tion to Тноз. M. Lossorr, Horticultural Builder and Мае лкен жа: Turnbam Green, W., є яа LEXANDER NICOL anp CO., Мах mn of SEED BAGS and BACKS, PRYE- GRAM S SEED RA lis GRAIN and POTATO SACKS of all size: GS, SHOP and нурра TWINES, GARDEN DINES &c. halmers л Wo rks, pep N.B. . The principal Seed-houses in the three Kin аыр supplied by us for the last 30 years. Pis Ши аш | = mples may x € on application. No connection wi! er house in Trade. any AEG oW WALL FRUIT TREES.— WOR RSTED | NET, an approved and Legen E probecho Td, е yard; а ek quantity of pieces of C as for vi Me ^u various tie pg 44. рег squ naro yar 8, 34. "T ard. second-han TARP ei ш”, 6 o With eyelet holes in Vitis а ; many uech i nti to cover спой t-class manufacture, s by post punctually a atten Че ed to o the same day. M. LOBJOIT'S. PATENT HOT-WATER ge have them in e ВОШИРЕ а о be the most БУ erful Boilers now v known, a pe NET the econ Th n T b ss a grea - en pur, Ten second-hand ds re „|30 ft. by 30 a» ог 80 p of hay, £ er - —OÓnÀ pro! ene AN A GARD "a n E TTI Seed Bods, сЕ cens rrie -. pa ND igh Hot- к M asa beg for Fo та c. lyard wide, 14d. ; and at Acton, v rea 6d. Тар T rub W'S kd E deer. For samples and prices apply to „ 8d.; 5,35. J. SgAW & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. I E py 3, 10d. ; 4, 1s. d. dozen -— feet, 18, 6d.; qu 2, Ва: per CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, HALLS BILLIARD ROOMS, COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &c., ОЕ THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES. PLANS, ESTIMATES, and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES à ON APPLICATION TO J. JONES, 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, S.E. AMUEL Я МссЕЕКЕО W, GENERAL HORTICULTURAL 5 б Knotty Ash, near Liverpool. Reference n to the Nobility and Gentry throughout Great Britain and Ireland. T. % РКА HORTICULTURAL PORTABLE HOT-WATER "APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, ќо, T. S. TRUSS Begs to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- HOUSES (consisting of 4-inch doe and Joints, Saddle наа Еге s дир Soo ors, Damper, S парру 5 stern, Feed and Air Pipes, ands, &e., A" the best quality), d ered алу айу "Station erect the Шс 25 mil " London, at the TWO 4-INCH PIPES ALONG ONE SIDE AND ONE END OF HOUSE. Size of House. Apparatus complete. Erection. e of H Apparatus complete. Erection, 16 feet by 8feet... ... © 19 0 ,. £2 0 Q|30feetby12feet... .. £1115 0 .. £210 0 20 feet by 10 feet... ... 8H $ p 2 0 0 | 40 feet by 15 fee e EED 0... 2 25 feet by 12 feet... ... 10 5 Ө .. 2 5 0 | 50 feet by 15 feet.: 18 0.0 300 Erections beyond 25 miles оў London, Railway Fare for one Man charged extra. Е Ву +. fth o AET FER AR, App 4 2. Пу m 1 509 6 j y dx AMO Pip Io: i and Plans forwarded on application to T. S. TRUSS; Ux. ү GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, Е.С. gant in — oem t buildings, to be | porta! x Ms Зема APPARATUS а шн gs, or dee of fuel. „ыт рй CATALOGUES of Glazing without Putty, Mengen. PATE NT SLOW-COMBUSTION A GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOIL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Class IX,, No. 2119. ENNIS'S PATENT d d BUILDINGS are made from the best Wrought Iron, D co c— rinciple. The under this Е: із дне; leadi 9:8 а) o [St., Chelmsford, Essex. eee "of Iron and Glass Horticultural ELEVATION. PLAN. Mr, бвлт begs to call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, &c., Ж ue d NEW OVAL TUBULAR BOILER m ys igol wy cana judges to improvement on every form of Tubular Boiler je і It has pro на der "^ uia: dim: d econ: f Fu аит with one-third der - e en í Th жин —— of Вой dedere ліл Оена А tional Exhibition, Мау T Г eu t Boi а circular but the oval iE posnit eh gs its TE pee vontaet with the f ra M eund] ras I rather than а A окар Boilers on the oval plan should bring the tubes more cor within range of the burning fuel; and this being so the change, though a slight one, is no doubt an UM P. 299 р" | They are made of all sizes, which, with prices, may be had on application. JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, . DANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, s" јахсаву 24, 1868] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 91 Glass for Greenhouses. J. £ WILLMER, HORTICULTURAL AGENT, AUC- parann, „GUTTA PERCHA SOLES.— AMES PHI PS A ND со. » "TIONEER and VALUER, Springfield Nursery, Sunbury, —The Gutta Percha Company beg to submit their prices as follow: Middlesex, S.W. have Дә o pleasure. to acknowledge the receipt of e » following ENGLISH GLASS, LA. now s to the foot, in m averaging a vies m G. Grx dnd the celebrated Floris! 40 by 30, packed in Cases containing about 280 feet, 24d. and Мойес та. каев ту е К Gutta Percha ваа and Heels "s per foot. M; A. CHANDLE R (of the late Firm of| these ШЕ Jens, and Бе, o much in а a garden s as 1 neces- EET GLASS, 16 ounces, packed in boxes of 100 feet each. E rco LER & BONS), LEER a AL YALUER, sarily am in all weathers, and "ith the ground in all states, I Package included. 8rds. 4ths. | begs t rm his friends and the pe ar that he has REMOY would on о account be without them. Ав a oe. of 12by 9, 13 бу 9, 14 by 9, 15Ъу 9 | 14. 04, from Priory T Road, Tee orth Road, to No. 1, Devils economy I would recommend Gurdeness Aui o heo tor they Ке 306 7155; 995, 10, 15 ,, 10 4. 04, 125.04. | Terrace, Fulham Road, o Me prd the worn part at all warming th 385.345 lin Ib 3) 11:10 2 1E erial а ^ t the fire, et and V eei. c vm fi tiir PM Me ж 15, 19, 16,, 19, 11.5. 1? STATE DRAINAGE. — HORTICULTURAL worn par о инети i ду were во mudi раи 1 18, 12, 19,, 12, 20,, 12, 16, 13 оте т | ALTERATIONS Planned, Superintended, and кош the duty of all persons who must occasionally wet their feet to 17,, 13, 18,, 13, 19,, 13, 20,, 13 P iios о Advertiser's style, see Horticultural Innovation, | 3dopt material t at completely defies da y 365 1&6 1/,14' 18, 16. 90. 1 ira, биет Дуне, De Dec. 18, 1862. gardener would escape colds and rheumatism by the use of K Various other sizes. Gutta Popcha Soles. Your obedient servant, G. GLENNY.” GLASS for ORCHARD HOUSES, 0, Eastbourne Terrace, Paddington, W. Every variety of Gutta Percha articles, such as Mill Bands, pplied by Ee їшї} d йө Aecieultaral Inj t Tubing, Soles, Sheet, Pump Buckets, Fire Buckets, Bosses, 20 in. by 12. 16 ox. 31 o£. rainage, an er Agricultura! improvements. Union Joints, Flasks, Bo ttles, Bowls, Chamber Vessels, Toilet zn in by 13 Com 5 . 18s. 6d, . £018 0 R. BAILEY DENTON, C.E., Monda a large | Trays, Sponge Bags, Curtain Rings, Galvanic Batteries, е 0- 20 in. by 14 hx Buperior do. .. .. 16 е ЖЕТА! staff for the execution of Land Improvements by а type trays, Б manufactured ру ав ne ists dry mpan; 20in. by 15 in. ) English G: 5.18 1 .. 1 9 0|commission of 5s. per acre for Under Drainage, d a fixed sold by their wholesale dealers in town he above erem s Laid the Boxes, charge for Outfall and other works. j^" GUTTA тиса COMPANY, Pins n Phy "тан Road, SMALL SHEET SQUARES, Іх 100 FEET BOXES. For particulars apply to him, at 52, Parliament Street, | City Road, London, E.C. 6by4 65 by 44 T by 5 TŁ by 5) jj, gg, | Westminster S.W. : 8,, 6 85 ,, 08 9,7 94 ,, "i Ml: T are) W HAT WILL THIS COST TO PRINT? 10,, 8 100, 8% 12 6 HUBB'S PATENT - Tod most secure is о thought often occurring to literary i, panio Boxes 2s. each, төригидЫе at full рне, against Fire am Aces ОЕ Rer раседа. Да пе SQUA 3 CUT TO SPECIAL SIREM " diate answer to е i inquiry may bà e A 16 oz. 4ths, 13d., 24., and 24d. 21 oz. 22d., 3d, and эм. он ULP Д pe т рЕТКОТО id S STRONG 8 ROOM DOORS: BOOK of TYPES, and information for authors, sent on applica- » 9ds, _ 2@,, за; - sid 3d., rr 4а, LATCHE ASH and DEED — tion, by loni Абак for vie ix AP 3 Improved Le uil hough IE. [ t ist gratis and post free, oem BARRETT, 13, Mark Lane, London, Е.С. of various colours А ready for use, CHUBB & Sox, 57, St. Paul's nci e London, E.C. Milk Pans, ре Glasses, and every description of HE PERF = ir VER Kerry C. Glass for Hortie purposes, ECT SUBSTITUT SIL eti ЈАмЕЗ PHILLIPS & Co., 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, TN The REAL ОЕШ, BILVER, | » wm 80 years Е, RICHARD с. CAMPIO ION, Youghal, County London, E.C. ago by WrnuAM S. BURTON, PLATED by the Cork, ч mad ту for SALE 12 Beautiful НЕ HEIFERS, HO А 8 MILLI ЧТО, patent process of Messrs. Клоп & & Co., is beyond en in Calf to a pure red Bull, and to drop afte AM CAT X P. uineis А "сше amplored as ® eqs ved ni Redman by | IN UBSERY GROUNDS for PEREMPTORY SALE HORTICULTURAL GOODS. no DoD test can it be » dihin y from не р in фе Edgware Road, essrs. HENDERSON's small useful set, ped, б, quality for finish A m" Mr. VipEgous' Villa Resid Ae wg oma ses, Lease, Stock, А | durability, as follows :— „ Rent, 601. Price 250L, part ma, i 3 к 5 B pre to Mr. ALFRED Cox, Auctioneer, 64, New Bond Street. ET 25 28 O BE , DISPOSED OF, an old-established ЕЕ Ё E z NURSERY and SEED BUSINESS, of modera PROPAGATING. GLADII, { а ert Мерис. adjoining а large wo cori owns 3inches .. 38:94. oach ГРЯХ! атте arranged, and well supplied £v uin 3 d. 12 Tablo Forks EL TT 210 0) 215 { wid бег. Mey bo HEEN to Py valuation, or private Кее. 2 Ае ^? |12 Table Spoons .. z 5 ly to M. Hurst & M'Mv: Seed. 6. Leaden каш... + 5 0 7, |19 реввег Forks .. ..|1 40 115 0117 ее —— — o» за дч » [12'Deesert Spoons СТО 115 0117 o|llStreet, London, E.C. J * Ы ? 2 Tea RE 2350 10.9 1.9 0| 1 7 9 ы E cry c а. Pond nm tiome. |016 0 015 0 015 0| T BE LET, in the County of баат LLANG- 10 , - 6 6 » 2 Sauce Ladles .. 2:1 -0220)8 09 00 9 6! WARREN FARM, consisting of 473 Acres, more than n * 70 — į 16ravy Spoon 0 66 011 0| 012 2 Salt Sj Spoons, gilt bowls. . 034 05005 | or particulars apply to J. B, Lawes, 1, Adelaide Place, yo d Spoon, gilt) 0 18 0260268 ix Bridge. air of Sugar Tongs »19 26 0490046 Brickfiel 1 Pair of Fish Carvers 140 110 0112 0 à, parey, E етл e eai E ав 060070 BE LET, with Immediate Possession, within Lade s; ..0100 017 010 0| one mile of аа d tion, on the direct London 1 i 2 »19 88 0 5 00 5 6| а Lo h lin Бете ET biet YARD, with suit- ]2inches .. s» 98, 04, each Kiln Tile- he da erectel thereon. Large quan- 14... T w 0 9. 4 Total .. e 9 19 9 14 19 6|16 4 0. Е ities Ed Clay ` A Sand surround them, of excellent quality 16:5 2 ОЬ у «гадо Yo уе адбу at ES жох prices An Oak ——— 4. of ры Tiles, Pipes, апа Pottery- Chest to contain А m and is relative number of Knives, opening fora first mao trado. A lano о ашы ch еа rn e &o., 2l. 15s. Теа and Coffee Sets, Di overs and Corner | to be built shortly close to t Dishes, Cruet and Liqueur Frames, &c., at proportionate For! parti sind moi яр to t S. а Berry, Combe C CUCUMBER GLASSES. ROLLING PINS. ioo! All kinds of re-plating done by thë patent process nea ту : codi Ton H be Wii. E rs, ip From 12 inches long, 144, per LLIAM S. BURTON'S GENERAL FUR. had д EE mE A ees bered NISHING IRONMONGERY CATALOGUE may be To Farm d Seedsmen, Corn Factors and Mill GAB ani LAMP GLASSES GLOSTE ie bad gratis, and froo by post, Tt contains upwards of 500] ГҮҮ) BE * SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, эу» ustra! g Silver ana CHIMNIRS of éresy description. Electro Plate, Nickel Silver, and "Britannia Metal Good. to ee at Spaldington, near Howden, 21 dria биа s Vau Wer scs fenes Aci КОДА QNID RAUS Ekaia a oitis PDT БОКА. LARGE TRUS — Five | Obimn Kitchen Ranges, Lamps, Gaseliers, Tea Trays, other RED and ind WHITE WHEATS tle то dE eod U Kettles, Clocks, Table Cutlery, Baths, Toilet W. prope of Sead- раг different sue, of Me Бла, MACHINES,” with A сн, Brasi Bedsteads, Bedding Bed Ware, ОН ased from the most eminent Seodsmen and Growers. Also cilioient men to work them, can be hired by applying d sini. de, iib Leer p f uo oom a STACKS o 9f OATS and 1 STACK of BARLEY. The Straw to фо bim. His Machines, built under his superintendence, can | Са vss Roomer | ES CIL о РАУ ОГ р, | remain on the s. also be supplied, Jan: 3. and 4, Newman Street ; t кл and 6, Perry's Place; and 1, p Apply » kir atre Hue lith of February, А — p E эшан ewman's Mew; n on, Helm or on а а IRE ENGINE for SALE, suitable for Spaidington. Add " gen o tleman amann Mansion, 3 by Бапай Ж ks East. 253 ETCALFE, BINGLEY, AND CO/S NEW o E ught from them at their sale is in perfe PATTERN TOOTH H BRUSHES Penetrating Unbleached : m order, upwards of 100 feet of Leather Hose. Ail the Hair Brushes, Improved Flesh Brushes, i Salts bp Auction. ues esie at S E and gun ped Price 351. Sponges, mg every доора of p B Apply to R. RIOMANMON,. 99, Euston Road, London, N.W. ie су дылы, the Toilet. 'ooth gb Ere RC e N.B. Would bea good Рза Engine for & stet 109m. m ONNIN Bang T. ARCHER'S “ FRIGI DOMO.” —Patronised and CAM ыы | : kK, nt Sandwoo Fu Жее, to return to e Hi dem Vu e-| ] Ra Hen on ths Hull and Selby dim CO; О,” a Canvas made prepared Wai Apes edp m sod tem of Heat - Gold, keeping, IE ve а mperature. It ted all rever t Ås applied floricultu: E рн urposes, for meds ving ES "E LEA хр PERR INg |1. SBEOBT-HORNED poanio; nni CALVES, ts and Flowers s scorching rays of the sun, from WORGRSÉTSRAHIR RE SAUCE | and a ianimeme ЭПЕРОГЕ EVER. wind, from attacks of insects, and from-morning frosts. То be Pronounced by » the Trai Luncheon provi: had in any o pig gths. T d "THE ONLY 500 D SAUCE." For Catalogues, apply to Mr. ROBERT PEARSON, in York, ЖОР. rne toy zr Tm. See Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper, and An improved make, NE ET хта РЦ avoid Counterfeits To Noblemen, Gentlemen, Nurserymen, and Others Also “ Frigi Domo" Netting, Leste laden e dd. per yard run. in Orna 1а 5 МАТЕ. 3. C. STEVENS will SE у | Street, DART, all in excellent condition; а D'S and е PLOUGHS, and the usual uae s Жир, Aie О anni Beedsmen throughout th етеу his G; Room, 38, is © on TUESDAY, January 27, at past 12 o' ашы {ннн еер T nt «шш? Тузов RPs PUR Por STANDARD and, DAR рее Pis, е 5 LA ruco Necessary. мепа Боранов tee ed e tad hy de the pul 125 Cotoneasters, 1000 Irish nri 350 Common SMITH'S PATENT BLACK VARNISH | the best reraedy for acidity Hr СЧ Y Stomach, Н , Head- | ditto, 200 Silver Spruce Firs, 125 for Iron M Wood, or Stone. This Varnish | ache, Gout, and Indigestio; i i aquifolia, &c. i ў їз an excellent itute for oil paint on allout-door work, апа | constitutions, more еч е айз b children.—It is On view the Morning of Sale, - is fully two-thirds рет. It may be applied by an Р red i ded purity an: iform — - gue pug no ро or thinning, ang is used ap з ру е & баз 172, New Bond ос теи sold of Plants from from Ghent. used in the grounds at Windsor ew Garde: table Chemists vill SELL aia me! seats of ш hundreds of the nias das and Poner гай TE pee Я Hiroughout the w ME: J. C. TO. STEVENS. by AU Ун, ^ а іо жой v bun received, moie ... Bold inus s E Rea us m | fi е the Manufactory, or 18. 2) Sd. per. br r4 : per gallon paid to any iiis] id of the remedy a а-в Apply to Ниш, & SwrrH, Brierley Hill Iron Works, near which er dall rue rast upon self-interested vendors.” ice Бин 16 —— only it en duke DRE UD = АА аага, а pou" of Sale, and Catalogues had. 92 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jaxvany 24, 1863, | HOTHOUSES FOR THE MILLION. AWARDED A PRIZE ME 1862. ON THE PRINCIPLE INVENTED AND PATENTED BY SIR JOSEPH РАХТОХ, М.Р. COMBINING SIMPLICITY, CHEAPNESS, EXCELLENCE, AND DURABILITY. BEING CAPA FULFILLING IN THE MOST PERFECT MANNER ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF HORTIC ULTURE r Ў y ; in order to supply Ceighbouring Districts, ат ) e "has Manufactured in London; Newton in Cartmel, Lancashire; Gloucester; Coventry, an d Paisley; in order to su pply the Neighbouring Districts, a мӣ to save purch unr )ecessary exp enso in C arriag e RUNI) : «ИШ ili \ id lud ү * ry sat” SECTION OF EEMI-SFAN PATENT ШОО. These КЕИ — HOUSES are composed of Ma» parts, and may be len ume ed ET соох to form the boundaries of Gardens; they cost less thsi , Brick Walls, стор of Fruit. As Portable & tures they may be lat little expense; and though calculated for Gardens of the bighest жы; they are, from their chespuess desirable for Market фәда where they may be made t extent, аз also for Suburban Villas and Cottage Gardens Я This. хд асай а large connected Winter Garden, which has bes erected for R. L. Cutawcz, Esq, at Sammerfield House, Birmingham, онн E Span-roofs of 14 feet Sasbes, with Lean-to Roof agaist e wallso arranged as to form an extensive promenade of brat dE in медій, Tha sienta я area "m is т SCEL "tA AS i «E "B WARS "o er pur ZEE feet. Fruit Trees are a. at intem near the sido of tbe jie ^ АЗ ЖЕДИ. д. | the — 1G à from Vines t | AALL glass. Various and rare Pn its grown in pots occupy different Vegetables, Early and Late, fill up all ilie available space, $ important feature during the whole of the winter and early spring. “We have seen tbem in operation, and taken note ef every "— d heir construction; and we say, without hesitation, that for Y portability, and efficiency for the practical pursuit and dorii j boream, they are of unquestionable excellency, and 5 ieultural publie in a position of obligation to Sir Josxru Pax | туча wrought into practice an original and ingenious idea Floral World, October, 1860. 3 irenlars with LISTS of к ери апа een to VIEW Houses in operation in the meighbourhood of London, also ESTIMATES for ORNA MR YA TORIEN, &c., can be on applicat SAMUEL HEREMAN, 7, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON, S.W. £ A HANDBOOK of VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTIVATION, as adapted to the abovo Patent Hothouses, may be had of Mr. вама, prico 1s.; post free, 12.12 ins smend this attractive shilling's worth ious tà p isappointed," —SAírfey Hibberd, Esq., in Floral World, May, 195 TUN The Editor ;" Advert isemente sud Бойон Letto to ТМ НИТ d red Gardes, , London, W.C: pe е Woburn Place, in the Parish of St, Pancras, in the Co. of and tox Мтшеттт Evaxs, of. No. 11, Bouverie St, in the ' of Whitefrlars. City of Lot t of Whitefriars, City of London, and Published by them аф , Wellington St., Paris» € 8t Paul.) ‘vastas den, in the said Оо, = Затсарат, January 36 THE GARDENERS' С HRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. No. $.—1563.] Agricultural and Garden Seeds, AND Р. „6: m—— А A P E Bren Овожкиз and Special PRICED LIST of NEW E SEEDS on dud. сла ефе р AN " cCoO, 75, and NURSERYNEN, tural and Garden ы H 2 RPE Монах m ^1 BPECIAL PRICED LIST of SEEDS of 1802 growth on application, E Genuine Garden and anà Agricultural Seeds. ES CARTER лир CO, y кү and NomsexvwEN, 7 38, High Holborn, London, W.C ЖРРЕНБЕҢВ ттт - Parara B^^^ hb h^ ЖЕННИ ЕЕ - m "I UTLER sens anon MeCULLOCH, "m » Edition о ARDENERS' CHRONICLE and Вкяр f an-sin jom G t Garden Ma алы, NEG... 4 o ‚Со, erus denis, ma "n full e LRL тойт! 20 гъ 6:08 8617 Markets, тав snd M -— Reading. Во; of. LONDON, | d Agricultural Seeds. : — 1€ X AMES Fi PA TIER D AND SON, FLOWERS. J CAMELLIAS, PRIMROSES, —, Ari nu: AZALEAB, HYACINTHE de Borongh Marte L— T Eor {нео Fivepence. STAMPED Eprriow, 64. pet PRINCE ALES e Y WO -— on Hig or prese t sowis - - CUMBER ; ; med CUCUMBER, эш” уа Horticultural Косіеќу as t solid i firm, and the best p 4 A few ounces of our CARTES 8 X Ter — n the T 231, 258, & 261, "High Holborn, London, LAN ise Е E Ев N | ls packet. Recommended by the ле por paket of the Royal Horticul- tural Society. Bee GUIDE to the KITCHEN GARDEN. oq & Боорех, Beod Merchants and Florista, 12, King Streot, Сот еш t Garden, w с. QTRONG АУА, MBER P LANT for prese nt Planting. and NEC T TREA, Же 1 blished in pots, pim under glass for three years, set with Fraui P Baner, Hope Nursery, George Btreet, Deptford, 8. E New ew Seedling Rhubarb Excelsior. W. KNIGHT, eme Battle, S: now sending out this superb N of very. quite and pe and NU" — WI ——]Ó MATCHLESS 5 ril 25th, ROSES, PELARGONIUMS, &c. Garden and Agricultural Seeds, Carriage Free. | BEW f B. A. ы wil play tro | half past 2 to half past p Visitors ILLIAM WOOD ax» SON, ааа 7 шш loh Ww. from Fellows and Members of the Bociety, ET 2s. ба АЫ En and Баю v d Cole's White Perfection Celery. ог in packets of 10 for 11. per packet. а, пах КН Балу и. — has much pleasure in ‚онар again Grape Vines. Agricultural Seeds. numerous customers the above, which has IVERY аир SON beg to inform their -Patrons| G} 7 O E G8 B GIBBS ax» CO, Ex debe inti А their stock of the above : m be д ү PRICED LIST pow тоду. is unusually fine this Piccadill: Grape Vines. * cuc oo crt аы үүө. Ae Extra. Strong AS ASPARAGUS ROOTS S. WILLIAMS begs to intimate that CAT. UES sent on arcing; b e fine and he bas a р: RE with id ed Aus M healthy stock of the above from including Flower chester. Бим Samples with lowest re o ИА Е varieties Fruiting in Pots and Qut. B 8. WELL A Cw T Бр" ITE. типа расы Сд Paradise Nursery, Seven Sisters Paradise Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, E г loway, London, N st лену idis, SO: Join e уло Norien, Holms Sot ins 05 ui преим м. PAUL (So Клеа e. бш е IMPERIAL . KIDNEY P РОТАТОЕЗ.— Successor te A, PAUL No Potato lik: quality, beauty and has a fine stock of this Vine, Fruiting Canes B. 5. LM nc хі QI A M So | at 12: per Bushel, ri om 4 т sorts, je. Gd. бот б saci ов. Most Of the other popular A PRICED and DESCRIPILVE CAT d TA к Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Waltham Cross, N. all сбх "- Grape Vines, HO I.C B а 1, А EEDA Ж Гаа да б 6 to 12 foet long, all rc еш riw Ni "sive London, Х SAPPI to the баркка, at J, Lewis's Horticultural Works, T)OVBLE ITALIAN TUSEROSES, 3« per dozen. WINES, VINES — Extra 8 Ботка ё MoCurLoon, Boed Mer Covent Garden Jas. 106 18 pots this senson, ров. d үү i REM "etes омо ГОУ D d заж ^ Ss Bristol. - | RASPBERRIES x паме тз оной, To es tae LOBBIAN NUM À M ELEGANS Hes LBURY mmu Earliest: and Yellow А, те үзчү ттуу EA. р» Trade. SEED POTATOES, WBERRIES, lyr. ASPARAGU &c, | Вотьвк &]M'Curzocu, Covent Garden Market. | 80 v E fm. oen ео, New Garden Seeds of ew Growth. Fo, ив рылоо Or 100 welirotel and AMES CARTER asp CO. are now kably healtl И execute orders for the saved at their Farms. | E 18 months hw кта throw. fruit in c. AES H. éF. Dum ась, Fo father apply „1 ARTER'S SELECT LIST of New and Choice WureLeR & SoN, : а VEGET. FLOWER SEEDS Nurserymen, - ЕЕЕ and PLANTS із now б арн ы: РЕ 77255, & 30. High Hon Loodon, ЭГО. Promar RICHARDSON, MARKET Somia, Та чаа TE сүзүптүр е Р L a машќ, oy leitor to В COE ma. | СУ еб, өг е bont aote ep ы дун Ата вова M geri eL > а ten Va un c3 паев crc SR KIDNEY 2 ehe о а Rose М ER. сва offers DWARF HYBRID PER- E at — id prices, бу LIST of of hee "e seo Gardeners’ Bee LET Standard Roses. XA ILLIAM EPPS, Јох. can supp — at 51. per 100; 100; 15e. per и COR mee А d quas Nursery, 4 A» 94 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jasvanr 81, 1863. Pine Apple Place, Ed RTHUR HENDERSON AND CO.b that their CATALOGUE of KITCHEN, Nd, am ck! , Londo n, W. eg to announce 4 се m 1 Collection 155. is now ready, and will be ааба free on application. NOTE. rhii Catalogue contains only the T varieties of Мыр у апа an abridged List of the most valuable Flower а Бото, м Be have а the T Seed Tra AMES CARTER ax» CO few lbs. of as owing to offer to M TOMATOE DE LAYE. HENDERSON'S PINE-APPLE ВЕЕТ. Seeds for the терр n» Flower Garden, ye CATTELL'S CLIP CATALOGUE he above is now ready, and will be forwarded, post paid, 0 oral, it — Mn listsfonly, and includes every novelt; of cultiv: АП parcels of Тво of the vie S а paid to any Rai ilw: y Station in [od Nursery & Seed E sta 3 a Triace blishment, мад Kent. уни e and Flower Seeds, Carriage Free, L (Son and SAEN to the late А. PATI) sni announces that his SEED CATALOGUE is now ready, in t. The COLLEOTION of VEGETABLES recently commended | by ше Refs Horticultural Society was grown from Seeds furnis Nurseries ай Seed Warehouse, Waltham Cross, N. Vegetable, Flower, and Арлен Seeds. PARKER begs ib Aipoants iik t his NEW NO Ste D e А“ £n 75: бй; G W Ux COVENT GARD N SEED MERCHANTS AND FLORISTS, ' 12, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. OPPOSITE THE GARRICK CLUB. SA EN | Ф NA e Y a7 WY Л S х ре ү// O RER x f = SEN S у >= ES Seeds dorsi paid. Five per cent. айо on Cash Payments. No charge for Packing or Package, BARR AND din onn рне rerit y ры знн SEEDS for 1869, b emiaving I best Varieties Cultivation, and especia en " For кны вее “ .QUIDE to the KITCHEN GARDEN." i 6 contains чч Quarts of PEAS, and other Seeds in моз for £3 3 0 0 m5 0 Quarts ditto itt ditto n R4 To S 3 ч Quarts ditto itto ditto » 110 9 N6.9 y 10 Pints ditto ditto ditto » 431 No2 , Pin itto ditto ditto 2 DAE No.l „ 4 Pints ditto ditto ditto » 010 8 ёг Ord unting to 21$ i р t О, іад p PRESENTED TO EACH CUSTOMER. The ILLUSTRATED GUIDE to the KITCHEN GARDEN, price 18.; and the ILLUSTRATED GUIDE to the FLOWER GARDEN, price 25. 6d. BARR ax» SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS, i2, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. (Opposite the GARRICK Оов). GUE, containing select descriptive and priced , RARE mental Foliaged, Miscellaneous, Hardy Plants, до: 154 n published, t Free to үз їс Nursery, Tooti GERM PLANTS; Variegated, St Greenhouse, and and will be forwarded Pos (6) R TALO lists of AGRICULTURAL, KITCHEN GARDEN, Imported AN, ther FLOWER BETOR NEW and AUS and Flower Seeds. CARRIAGE FREE. | season. really о growing in both de- кте) WM. WOOD & SON'S COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS NE YEAR'S SUPPLY. nome ——À No. 1. No. 4. £3. | 10s. 6d. Containing only Seeds of first-class quality, and Varieties that can be confidently recommended. Fcr particulars, see CATALOGUE, a Copy of which may be had Post Free on application. Ы AIL orders amounting to 105. and upwards sent Carriage Free, AS od жч WOODLANDS NURSERY ax» SEED WAREHOUSE, MARESFIELD, Мклв UCKFIELD, SUSSEX. James DioksoN & SoNs, 102, East te xw ees and 23, Market lace, M. Seed Catalogue.—Spring, 1863. A WOOD anp SON PED. Cumt announce that their DESCRIPTIVE SEED bes LOGUE for the & season, containing select Lists most approved GARDEN, FLOWER GARDE and PARM isnow ready, and be had post lication. Ват Orders amouni 10s. and up See List. Uckfield, N.B. CATALOGUES of ROSES, FRUIT TREES, ORNA- ! SEEDS.—GENUINE HOME-GROWN VEGETABLE, FLOWER, AND AGRICULTURAL. If above the value of 20s, Carriage ры to AS rem Railway Station, and to all Irish and Welsh Ports in with Bristol, TE oe em post free on application. 3 AMES GARAWAY aw» CO., DURDHAM DOWN NURSERIES, BRISTOL MENTAL SHRUBS, &c., may also be had. ICKSONS anD CO. have just published - following CATALOGUES, which may application :— 1. VEGET. А and FLOWER SEEDS, 9. FOREST and ORNAMENTAL and SHRUBS. | E C miu i e 5. FRUIT TREES. 6. STOVE and GREENHOUSE E a FERNS. THE PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH. Ст GYMAN in Yorkshire, dated. December 11, 1862 :— о. hh Р, Q Да?” h peen so e T. HERBACEOUS and ALPINE PLANTS. Their DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of FLORISTS |a аа мотае will be ready in March, t their COLLECTIONS of SEEDS, which have al ^ t satisfaction Ма dm mining do dd extensivo nk of gentlemen | No. 1. Complete Collection for а large Garden, for One Year's Supply -- n 45098 d SHRUÐS of all aizes, Eur iir ad та one ppg | No, 2. Complete:Collection for a moderate size Garden, for One Year's Supply ? Me and SHRUBS of all sizes, which they are offering at very | Мо, 3. Complete Collection for do., smaller quantities, for One Year's Sup ту 100 EE Waterloo Place, Edinburgh. No. 4. Complete Collection for a Small Garden .. .. = su 9 15 0 W. ? МИ... pen e ii No. 5. Complete Collection for a Small Garden : 9 10 $ e of SELECT i cA and FLOWER SEEDS, large Collection, containing double the чели а in Ж. ү 500 руй pm ad on application. for 1863, is now ready, к» к\йороб Mh SEE he Gardener and Amateur. n C Free to Зана, Meu cs un ie rii any Railway Station in England and Wales, апа to апу Steam Port i ьан E ocn PRSE 1 Ў к c cS PRICE CURRENT, now ra | d Mes PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH. | Е; t th дра м. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND JaNVARY-31, 1863.] AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 95 GOOD SEEDS CARRIAGE FREE. CESSE SUTTON’S COMPLETE COLLECTIONS OF KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. . SUTTON'S MT Merian pue ot uda of KITCHEN pr ue згер are so pep as to contain € entire iig: for the largest Collection QU. D is £3 0 a | (Carriage Free). Collection (No. 2) is £2 0 itto pes pes Collections for Smaller Gardens MY be had ч 20s. and 10s. 64. From Mr. Wittram Moor, Gardener, The Rectory, Stoke. Bafant, m the Rev. 9. E. WALKER, Shkaresh olverhampton il, We r. Walker cannot but боен Messrs. SUTTON & "e on the quality of the Seods sent last year, as they were by far thot x he ever purchased." “ү PR 3 From the Rev. JoHN Kirwan, Witkycombe Rectory, Taunton. SUTTON’S CHAMPION ; Choice MANGEL WURZEL, 6d. per lb., it ordered immediately, NATURAL GRASS SEEDS for КМАТ? PASTURE, 30s. per Acre, mixed expressly to suit the soil. SUTTON ax» SONS. SEED GROWERS ax» MERCHANTS, READING, BERKS. ' | mod. Hardy Scarlet and other yi Rhododendrons, OHN WATERER'S CATALOGUE of the above B ea pular plants, as pope: by him at the Royal Botani Ga Re egent's Park, is now published, and will Pr ped to all ene It describes ONI ще colours of all the Rhododendrons, thereby rendering every facility for making ege It озне contains an be ps ind List Conifers, with еї ез nd р The uer hat Surrey. e EBBS GIANT IP; Florist's Flower, POLY. siso 8 RLÉ PRIMROSE-— Double Crimson, Double Double ems Double Esdr e and Double Lilac ditto. SLIP from the Himala; DOUBLE Aus ANTHUS and other varieti: ies all of А шау be Же pplication to RICHARD WEBB, Calcot Gardens, ing. Spring Flow POLYANTHUS; ditto COW- > Noti ws А R pe 60р JERE TALOGUE is саду, and w: — on c убрано; it gives а fair tue е "аара c " ho i] M у" кло and other €— i is ener d "t ез prd ary of ope. The Sxhibition of of GG MA Plate t in i tho Royal Horticultural Society's bey e , S0 me mk nis were supplied by WATERER & GoDFREY, Hill ing. Spring Blooming Plants AM ШАЛАР ера the best new урина, Be pias m buds, from 30s. per doz, size, бв. HEATHS, EPACRIS, CINERARIAS, and JASMINUM GRANDIFLORUM (grafted), remarkably fine plants, at 8, Also T ELEGANS, extra strong, in 6-ineh pots, 18s. per P. Q Newton Nurseries, Chester. — Carriage Free ird D SON beg to intimate that repared to execute Da yis D GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS, үн M their house is extensively known. re gira nal attention ha this potet of our INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. PRIZE MEDALS 1851 AND 1862 AWARDED FOR SUPERIORITY AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE TO BUTLER & McCULLOCH, SEED MERCHANTS, | COVENT GARDEN MARKET, W.C. (ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF.A CENTURY.) COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS SUITABLE FOR ANY SIZED GARDEN. No. 1. 20 e of 1 and other Seeds in ete ае £9 3 0 No. 2. 11 ditto "motu а 9 U No.3. 8 "^ vem ditto ipo m uL aD. О No.4. 5 ditto tto ditto 27: 11.0 No. 5. 5 Pints ditto ditto wi xw; ^c x aD A Specification of the above Collections is given at page 77 of Messrs. BUTLER & arranged SEED EA for — which hes be had free and post paid upon application. А ГҮ, riage paid, GARDEN SEEDS. S. GLENDINNING & SONS, NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN (SUCCESSORS TO THE LATE В. GLENDINNING) ` Are now sending out their COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS. No.1 Pur 2 Quarts of PEAS, and all other Seeds in proportion £5 5 0 No. 2 " 8 Quarts — ditto ditto ditto 440 No.3 ES Ms Quarts Pr ditto ditto 330 No. 4 ii 12 Quarts ditto ditto ditto 290 No. 5 i 6 Quarts ditto ditto ditto 1719 LECTIONS of FLOWER SEEDS. No. 1, rer 100 arge AMA of Best Hardy 8: à £018 0 No. 2, 50 ditto di wu D$ EH No. 3, + 24 M i e У Мо. 4, ,, 25 ditto Half-Hardy Annuals x Ei e| No. 5, 54 12 ditto di 040 No. 6, » 25 ditto Tender Annuals "E 012 6 No. 7 : 12 "M ово т, 1 1.1, TO “ а бав on application, _ teady, and may be had on H _—— ————— CHISWICK NURSERY, LONDON, W. SALA ery ntly tepnami all offered as being v 1; best уе ean o at as moderate prices as consistent. CATALOGUES free on оа. Higbgate, London, М. INE MIXED HOLLYHOCK SEED from all named varieties, 18. per packet; the ers blue and white Perpetual TREE VIOLETS, strong plant э, 4з. per doz, ompany all orders ost-office АП pr LI pota age free, Beedsman, and Florist, A remittance must acci rder or penny postage stamps. EDWARD TILEY, Nurseryman 14, Abbey Church Yard, Bath, о N'S PRIZE CALCEOLARIA SEED is unequalled in the kin, nom du 17i pug pogo packets, In sealed packets, „ and 5s. J. DOBSON ф& Бом, Ве стт беед Isle sett OBSON'S PRIZE — SEED. — Ten First Prizes сазна а to @ е ction in the spring, 1862. 60., | In sealed packets, 1s., 28. Do SoNs, вч Isleworth, Ds arque B Аруу ктр ЮДИН ВЕЕР. еп, pots i MeCurzoen's systematically vago Е Same. T S. G. & Soxs CATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARDEN, AGRICULTURAL, md FLOWER SEEDS, is row | ESSRS. J. ы) H ` FRASER, La 8 Bri io Road Nurseries, N.E. t das. A be to tuia mee to an y eie of the = by за инек now be grown into fine speci- sby ; with price will bo — on application, as also а CATALOGUE of STOVE GREENHOUSE PLANTS, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, CONIF ERA, MDLLE. (BANKS). BIANCA MARGINATA (BANKS), MARS дим. EU вле yomg platte рее оу gf МЫ imens (ы year's best varieties, 1s. 6d. to 2з. 6d. each. E ME Н t, gen. IMs leget eaves an Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, е КЕТА SENTANO i GANDAVENSIS, Banks's Best Rap umen, © HENDERSON en SON are now sending out the three following First-elass Flowers :== ісе vi — 18 ік a. 012 Н 50 in 50 зне чаіца В. 49 - M $ EE. м ^ кА АО ME CO 12in1 9059 tta fine mixed, ds, 64. рег doz., "їз. 64, per 100. Ex Burer & MoCuLLocH, Seed Merchants, Covent Market, W.C. Importation 96 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 81, 1853, | ENDE ERSON anD, SON’S EED Vy з ым this week. Тһеу beg to ing among чор а ы еще for the n for the eeds, and aft AMARAN NTHUS MELANCHOLICUS RUBER, 1s. SALVIA e, VINCA UTEA, 1s. PRIMULA ERECTA SUPERBA, 98. 6d. IBERIS GRANDIFLORA ALBA, 6d. апа MIMULUS CUPREUS, La ANAGALLIS SANGUINE AGERATUM NULTIPLORUM, ABOBRA VIRIDIFL 6d. (ORA, 15. and 2s. 6d. VICTORIA AS TERS, d 1s. 1з. and 2s, 6d. DIOTANNUR GIGANTEA ANGUSTIFOLIA, 1s. ZINNIA вал. матава E PLENA COCCINEA, 1s. STEVIA OVATA E LES DISCOIDALIS ELEGANS, 6d. NEM! A DIS PEE VITTATA, 1s. xe e following choice seeds AQUILEGIA GLANDULOSA (tra "ux ec blusa cand white, 6d. NERI (true), best scarlet, LINUM FLAVUM, fine bedding plant, dwarf o yellow,18. PENTSTEMON MURRAYA NUM (true species) vermilion scarlet flower tubes, 6d. TRITOMA UVARIA, best variety, special rule for raising seed, 6d. and 1s. SAPONARIA CALABRICA ALBA, fine white bedder. LILIUM GIGANTEUM, 1s. ; CALENDULA SUPRA, 44 VENIDIUM CALENDULACE UM, fine bedding plant, LINUM CANDIDISSIMUM, pure " white, 6d. GYNERIUM NE (Pampas s Grass), 1 LIFERA (Grass s Lawn substi! tituto), 6d. and 15. uch more readily than bit brovi t Е vory Popular aud useful ms Special dire nx a рну ат" à Seakale. H. BIRD F. crga S RSERYM. W. око Newing- xn CLARKE begs to announce that he has d. creen his Кезер xe j^^ publie he can of FORCING SEAKALE, but can supply 8 will L. gigant nini Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, E N.W. Cheap and Select Hardy Nursery Stock. M. JACKSON AN: dee лау Yorkshire, beg rate prices. 12 Peann d White PYRUS JAPONICA, strong £ 5 1. | well тоо Жей ац nd ч P strong. s ; К dus ^ : 2 Ps Y а is urnish samples and prices, an HN o ЛИОНЕ NUS КЮ АННЫ v^ o ORTALOGUE F GENERAL NURSERY STOCK. 2 Е Scarlet, and other Fancy THORNS, солее LAURELS, in quantity, 3, 4, and 5 feet | Au: ее 9 0 high, bushy and well rooted: Aree 800 HORSE CHES- 12 BERBERIS DARWINII, 2 to 3 fect, very pretty 0 12 0| to E ENG 12 аст AZALEAS, strong plants, 2 p ну e S to ' add ko E to voee clo in 018 0 T 12 KALMIA TATIFOLIA, new Scarlet, 2 feet, very x3 ens В. xm Nurseryman, near Railway Station, Wimble- handsome 110 0 12 RHODODENDRÓNS, dwarf compact gr Transplanted Larch п Scarlet, and other anana Tardy O BE DISPOSED OF, a Lot of Transplanted чак by name, ууз bushy plants, LM very fine condition, from 5 to 7 feet, price 1 to 2 foe 110 0 |458, рег 100 sg gud] m T ERING SHRUBS, à dE ME rum Реа. E letter, prepaid, to Sir W. P. 0 0 , Thir! irs 100 TREE ВОХ, ty, 3 to 4 f enum variety, 3 to 4 fet, often Trans- о TRANSPLANTED FOREST TREES and | 100 PORTUGAL LAURELS 1 to 14 fect, selected .. 1 0 0 Wesel 100 COMMON LAURELS, 1 to 1jfect, 10s.; 14 to emis ER. 1 foot, . -. 10s. 24 feet 100 ^os, 1to 1 foot, ei А › А e 153. 100 DWARF ROSES, on own roots, strong and good » p» lè f feet, per 1000 .. 25s. РҮНАСАЎТНА,` u to 2 fe 2f qus a ketto LM, ul 12 feet stems, fin heads, а РУМ 100 2 Get, fo о eet s ms, fine oz. 945. br Ornamental 015 o|COMMON LAUREL, bushy, 2 feet, per 100 Peas .. l0s. 100 nÉDODENDRÓN CAMPANULATUM, 13 to cmq Y i 1j to 2 feet, per 100 . 105. 2 feet, strong plants from seed 6 0 9| TREE BOX ея рег 100 20s. 100 RHODODENDRON JACKSONIT, | and other алхан а has yet the above "Surplus Stock to sple ndid hybrid of compact growth, of free Lem aer e e Аа КОККО gon. TOA und that must be at fow wering kinds, per es, E ON ng plants, е cleared. 1 to 2 feet 10 0 Beverley Nurseries.—Jan. 31. 1000 EVERGREEN PRIVET, 3104 feet, for hedges dis x ew Sorts of Pe SPRUCE FIR 2 2 to 2} feet; strong; for HE ADVANCER, PRINCE ROYA AL, to zi et, strong, for coverts. SMUGGLER, GILSON'S GLORY, and other w PEAS, UE T Pm р are included in SEE LIST, кз КЕ CHERRIES, PEARS, Р LUMS, and APPLES, зар fished, apt у be had, Gratis and Post-free, o dard Trees, 5 eet stem Hs Š Seed Readin; PEARS, strong Dwarfs of е roe Бекш E Соза. Бае боша irony CURRANTS а and GOOSEBERRIES, fruiting trees .. 0 3 0 CHRT SHARPE anp CO., SEED GROWERS, | ©: is respectfully solicited from eaford, have a large quantity of ШЕ following PEAS па ronda to the Trade, viz.:—Flack's xr er The Trade supplied. Imperial, Dickson's Favorite Green ES Champion of England, and Woodford's Green Marro ТАМЕ AND SON, The Nurseries, Great Berk- ples and prices on application. Oui adi 1 offers. J to call the attention of Planters and the May's Prolific Pea ublie in to Prod "Phe digan „4-5 d aen ого d ыз їп "offering the abore NEW PEA, «аа пича it is tht шеи эеси ео Rna the Pe Reis gay er 9 aliy that ARAUCARIA IMB Ee Land A eii TOOL ЫП, ешш ш өш ыш i: rho e xt abe ABIES GLAS e row. ice ва. quart. ere IL magnificent SENA dense foliage, "he Trade cation, fro S quarts and upwards ABIES O ORIENTALIS (true; irae) 15, Wi n Stres Strand, Waterloo CEDRUS FEEN насе 1 ед Кын HO Others. cai сома MAS AYRES, SEEDSMAN and GROWER, LEE — Er. e Ыру =ч 6 to 8 feet. Biggleswade, Beds, begs to offer tho following SEEDS of JUNIPERS, in so ER PINUS AUSTRIAGA, b ush; y and fine. EXCELSA, fine specimens, i to 14 feet. векова ERICOIDES, very pretty and pyramidal THUJA AUREA, very bushy. GIGANTEA, very pud ES 2 to 34 feet. ЕРГЕН TAN, v bushy and re THÜJOPSIS BOREALIS, one f the Anes "e ета WELLINGTONIA GIGANTEA, fine тта з оа 1 ка 4 feet. DUX Брезе нс) м merican and Kilmarnock, clean TEN, BREVIFOLIA, fine and bushy, 2 to 3 feet. EEA ANTI Tes IMA, а large stock of handsome plants, Mis n со: 3 M OF THE FOLLOWING FOREST Твена, ` › 9 to 6 feet. and Huntingdon, Grafted, 6 to 10 feet. g and eee 8 feet to 12 feet. 2 feet, M per прву primas qu ДК f the above airs of the best | any qua Mid ie healthy clean roots for p nting. Price arge Varieties for and 25 pairs of best POM О S | be forwarded on A: on. = 10s. ; 2 pairs of oaii of the large Varieties for 5s. and | 2Nursery, Streatham Place, Brixton Hill, S. ; and 4, Windsor 25 pairs ГОЁ ыг y ditto for 5s. errace, near t ria Railway Station, Pimlico, S.W. ga LOS ready for one stamp. N.B. To вате trouble all orders to be paid to J. Н. BIRD, Cu wes rs and Melons. Stoke Newington. ARD TILEY has this season a fine stock of H D anb CUMMINS beg to announce а of the above, well-ripened and in sre ARLWOO that their uo Tem of GARDEN, AGRICULTURAT, n: is now гей adr and will be forwarded on epp hoy al o now offer EW NEMOPHILA ОСОТ рАТАВ ELEGANS, на rticultural Society in their Pro- E It is c Londen d аз а very des . per packe ket. Price һе Trade per ounce, 4, Ta: vistock Row, wet E. obe) London. TREE! or SHRUB =y LIST will be p нано. shortly. d Genuine Seeds. CHE РАК RSONS, SzEDSMAN by Appointment MasesTY. A;DESCRIPTIVE SELECT PRICED LIST, pe ве on application, 27 'апа 2 , Western Road, Brighton; and Hassock's Gate Nurse mue er, Sussex. атау, A T а LIST ОРЫП the EVER- ROR SMITH'S LIST of all A GREEN FIR TRIBE EE for Bam, rice, popular and botanica! derivatio: colour, foliago, AS "timi r, use гч " arts, nati ry and size there, situation, soil, and other dm or peera of all their synonymes. Free by pos cen TR LEES. s ыы fine tall stems. e will be sold cheap, and if taken in quantity а v reise: will be made i x tne price. хт Sos, Do ET tru wW ned condition, i паси amongst vene the following well-Eno: first-rate Sir Colin Cam pu Garibaldi Victory of Bat M'Ewen's Scarlet and Green. Lord Kenyon" s танно flesh Captivation Golden Drop Green-flesh Mills's Jewess Golden Perfection Green-flesh Conqueror of the West en Gage Incom; ble Golden Ball Сав Black Spine Pine re Champion of England Camerton Court Green-flesh Stockwood Rid, Сапоги Groen- per Ayres’ Prolific Bowood Gre Manchester Prize Бесс si Sutton's Champion Windsor Prize Gro flesh Burges' Conqueror рет Court Greed enderson's A 1 Cuthill's Camberwell Bea eauty General Canrobert d Havelock a: - элне Spine о е Gag: Phe Monro’: Br Palace Hero Riflem Scarlet "Kin Manchester Prize [eren d e Hunter's Prolific Bromham Hal Syon House Rouse's Incomparable Allen's Victory Austen's Incomparable ollope's Queen's on Ipswich St: e Ae Green-fles Tiley's Improved Emperi M ?в Biack Spine Fleming в Trentham Hybrid“ son's Newton Hero Lore 8 Green-flesh ЖР в Victory s, at 1s. per pac remm ERS, ELONS. Gen. Ou PS T3 is e pkt.) Ge Treti X. R RED E the best in сша testim ye peu h effect are being received almost daily, price le D packet. RU i Ad ins WHITE CELERY, 1з. per packet, Р The true OLD BATH COS uie 1s. per packet, с Tauers EARLY an (€ Как" z E, which has giyen rn Qui NO. CARTER, їтазкатмал, Кыа, T UN z large stock о the above, m1to4 SEED POTATORS of f S^ foll RNIP, of the following varieties :—E кы кате MYATT'S PROLIFIC do., вак asn | Sis SCARLET RUNNER ANS а gro og VAST i (em arded upon b grown) A-NUT: RE Шана &c., AN delivered in the Ci CowPANY, Kingston-on- es, S.W. Also for particulars of SHORT FIBRE Drainage in А for Orchids and Post-offce Orders to J. BARSHAM & Со, BARSHAM'8 elu d micat df an ею the best and most and are sold in every town in the kingdom ; ба. с апа Е. ол: Cannon — M EDWARD TILEY, аа Seedsman, and Florist, M, - Abbey Church Yard, Bath. IST of MESSRS. SUTTON'S AGENTS for. the | Bale of Seed ‹ of ihe “ STUDENT" PARSNIP, introduced by Pro sten rt v; idfibnifate, Glasgow Barr & ead 12, King Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. Hen n, & Child, Ade phi p oe Strand, London _ Bro 4, Com mutation Row, › Liverpool ао; Ja 9 & Son, Y. ane Pe рын & Со., Strand, Fon don e Nurseries, Cheltenham ock ed Dort Garden, Street, Covent Garden, & Goad, 82, Bish Godwin, F. G., 3, New Market Hall, Sheffield и bs Thomas, & ie do Half Moon Str reet, Piccadilly, araway 20:0 арта, Оч Жы Glen Nurseries, Musselb N.B. mm - Bon, а Роне Surer aae к ү» inen Н ies, Gate, Luth Walk, Edinburgh | 60, Strand, ordon о W.C. ? P. 4. oath) Seed Coi прапу, прану, асан. Aw. Jno., ide Oxford Street. шонет taart wx. pu x* The Trade supplied on liberal terms. —— | : E JàNUvARY 31, 1863.] = GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 97 10s. Toras Сав W. Міхоніх & Бом, Hook Norton, Oxon. Trade. YATT'S PROLI II 0 ASHLEAF KIDNEY POTATO.—The above excellent variety, sound and in good condition ; also a few Seeds DALMAHOY POTATO, to be ad of h J. Мүлтт, Offenham, Evesham.—Price List on application. ХЕ tS ET PENET EAEE ER v Serre yr 1 Ата XTRAORDINARY POTATOES.—A gentleman resident in the ar xd bri for UR А few BUSHELS of SEED POTATOE ah and m onderful seus For the table they are ded xà to ади К, and delica of pecu - wed оделе і is almost incredible, piod on indiffe: and further, the disease never attacks them i n by "letter to Z. Z., No. 937, Times ofice, Po Early application is necessary. Mona’s Pride, New Early кышу Роїаїо. Picea nobilis Con have for SALE a limited supply A ur ut MS Е в © SE a FE rolific Price 5s. 6d. per ве: йот bag of 14 Ibs. Also а fow well pow od Со: оце В, ICEA NOBILIS, at ?1s. each Dubli .— This EY | | OW'S EARLY FLUKE is new KIDN TO has been raised from the apple of the Fluke. POTA In 1861, 1200 yards produced 132 bushels. In 1862, tested in alternate rows with prem sorts, it was freest fro: m disease, e, an xd boils white, and is of E S ned ast Redm arley ertia ara] Shows held D ur TO aar markoto or the gontan g table it ssed. Price er bushel . A. How, шы Newent, Gloucester. "West Norfolk American Nurseries, Downham Market. HE EXECUTORS of the late TEN BROWN, in ret g their sincere thanks for the ral support for many бте «авї to the late Proprietor, bait » € the nobili try, and рар that the above Nur will in tre ERES by mpetent practical pers черде ч Јонх BROW: Со. in soliciting а restano e the viae i port so liberally ex iid ded to their predec to the publie [ү no effort will be wanting on their par ton morit a continua: of the same, and that all a da cte ME ы рэ them will b of the best ЧАН at lowest r & Co. have on hand an опыта. pe rn " FOREST AUD I NITERS, E d FLOWER- ck of GARDEN and A! ING SHRUBS; sto! ab nd EL of best duelli. АП comm Er 2 addressed, and Post Office Orders to be made тағ o х BROWN & Со. A: ш Seaso д ЕХ CUTORS of Mz. JNO. YOUNG, late ORNAMENTAL TREES and SH 8, us d small; NIFERJE, EVE , OUS, and a grea variety of other PLANTS. STANDARD, DWARF, and POTTED ROSES. STANDARD, WARF-TR AINED, and PYRAMIDAL UIT TREES. e varied and excellent кашы of this Stock is so well known that comment is unnec The Grounds are open for inspection and sale daily, and in quantities at greatly аи Applications by E — do tie n of the late Mr. John Young, Taunto: e above capital Ура ied $m (Established more than ears), ontaining about 12 Acres of highly Diod Аз Land, with the bera Appurtenances, situate at Taunton, the Cou unty Town of Somersetshire, in excellent condition, with a а good connection, is TO BE SOLD, with Early Possession, in рат mee of the Decease of the late Owner. For particulars, apply as above. tle- | EED POTATOES from es хова of BOOTLANT: mne ES. sorts п їп Invern Ross-shires,' pfe МЕ ао light so ALMAHOYS 2 ALKER'S EARLY REGENTS ITE ROCKS To Farmers, &c. HEAP GYPSUM MANURE.—Parties requiring GYPSUM ug 2m supplied at 10s. per Ton, bulk, at the Works at Kennington, Address, X. p i "Chapel md North Brixton, 8. *,* Delivered on Бай, adding for bags and cartage. They will be delivered free in sacks in London, Liverpool, 0: N нас, at very moderate rates, which ^ her learned by е stating quantities required, to eau HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY E ud read; PREPARED BONE МОКЕ for present use on PASTURES. WHEAT MANURE for AUN SOWING. 8 КАПУ Prolific Ash-leaved Kidney . SHARPE are now taking ең cr the wd BUT. has this season proved itself to е: e pero and most m rolific Potato іп cultiv: and as quality as any of the Early Kidne ОНЫ ^ малай а Ud Er they can EA theft at a low в to the Trade. Also JACKSON'S ASH- DRAK Ty d ЖАКАШ. LEAVED KIDNEY, and all the und varieties a equally low prices, which may be had on ен Seed Growing Establishment, Wisbech, ГГ\НЕ ROYAL ABRE YS KIDNEY POTATO: ў eei um КУ as raised from seed of the д os А ri nace by the late N, Esq Kidne JAMES ASH of Борона нй, рб vesham. He at the e rais at ised so some. other varieties from the e eA А Кер of all his seedlings were given to Mr. Rivers, who after һа; roved them, selected the above Тану an so -bein ing zc of a name, and as the best and earlies: kno It is licei its esee dn its fine flavour, shape, and leaves, but its bines v Stouter and much more robust. Itis е some eight or 10 days earlier, and gives quite gem ше produce o the old sort, frequently fom 20 to 30 fine tul root. нА о Decke) ога ap Ls Ee сеа 22 bushels A "fox т r, Spencer, o , last e following is the report from the ро of the Kitchen €— vez MEA :—© E. planted this Potato for The seedling was fit for use first, t e Po ta re large: more of them to а ee "than the FE sort ; they vind quite тее from disease, while of tho sorts plan early all destroyed ; pm arliness апа productiveness, I believe it will be: found a inost неби xt fr early frein gs In Ма: pee зо тае of Early Potatoes, including all the Early toes, were ih here on the ps day and ^ Ii xi pire of beides with one row of the Rove mpra d; Ея iter was earlier and more productive than Abi in scaled Peck Begs'of 14 Ње, at 5s. 6d. per bag. In London, by Messrs. WRENCH & Wr smen, 39, King William Street, London Bridge, E.C.; and by Messrs. "Тнов. RivEns & Sow, Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth, Herts. AM SES cda BOO: WHEELERS TOM THUMB СИ апей with it were Ses All the above being in the finest еМ They also con- tinue to supply, GIBBS'S PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every Artificial Mana o known value. E. Ровѕев, Secretary. 116, Fenchurch Street, E S'S W H EAT for AUTUMN SOWI Kai consequence of the high се of Ке MANURE uano, J. B. WES, or throi si f Bis а root ed A ents. Price Sip per ton at the Factories 1 epitord and Barking Creeks. Genuine Peru Уе у: Mer rs. Gibbs; N: dead of Soda, Sulphate o n er Cheraical Man Жаны апа ойе ба Cakes а Ls pedes prices. Ad = Јонх BEN Ax meet laide Place, London Bridge, 5 Dub о LD, 200 feet et. T eic om LIGHTS, for covering "Pen ch walls. m portable, and easil; d Gutters, Plat Yol mplete. Price 80/. pply to CUTBUSH & Co., X so s5 ONGHARD TREES in Pots, m A to EE in Жан, fine {тее isting of Peaches, Nectarines, Plum: Pears, and Ober. "Price 501. The Lights would make а good Orchard House, 100 feet in Noti М, R. фа CHANDLER of the late Firm of ma — rtis bie that hob VALUER, M ply irt down Ho Road, to No. 1, Devonshire Terrace, таш Hoad, 8 .W. STATE DRAINAGE. — A e rie ALTERATIONS Planned, Superintended, an ed "gi For the mir anie style, вее Horticultural In PLANA. b: e i icle, Dec. 13, 1862. Васто е Те gton, W. > Я RCHANGEL MATS, for protecting Fruit Trees, ETTUCE. Plants, Shrubs, &c., eue Frost. V ELA quantity fresh WHEELER'S IMPERIAL LETTUCE | imported, are now on Sale at low Lee dred, deli free at any of the а Railw; rie ons. Also Ropes, e price of the Lettuce is 1з. per щш LE < M rico Lis Pus of every unt: e arden Netting» ce Lisi pan мро. ini pos pes aristas T C "UE T: RUES ed “ FRIGI DOMO.”—Patronised e by her Majesty tha s gaen Ше Duke of Northumber- Е ЕАТ?8 PATENT APHIS Magnified Aphis. Дзен рый be x iem of eher wing or as Winter. Dressing on Trees at rest, should » dissolved 48 hours before ш This gets di ч smell, and if the solution be decanted, pre- ing of foliage. Sold Retail by Nurserymen са Seedsmen in ee 18., and 10s. 64. each. Red Spider Magnified. H ЕД qd For samples and prices apply to J. Saw & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. з Others о а UY YOUR SEED ' BAG fro JAMES T. ANDERSON, Sack and Bac MAKER, aS БОЗА Mar MercHaNT, 15, SHERBORNE DN I ru pets London, E. C. who will supply you with 1 НЕШЕ Ten the =%4 ;The Old Established DT and Б Manufactory. LEXANDER NICOL N.B been s pplie etie d шау be Tad on ЕРУ, other house in the Trad NED GA RDEN NETTING for preserving Seed Beds, Fruits, De ege from frost, De ge birds, zu ‘and asa РУЫ for Fowls, 1 ya cen ide, rp 44d. ; A Anda 4 yar in the three "Kingdoms have 30 years. Price Lists "td X o connection with an; ve 6d. imt nd in cud y be had at CHAS. Wig, an, Strand, W.C. VARŠISHED FLOWER STICKS :—1 foot, 34, ; ih 44. ; ; 4, 1s. 64. per vm DAH А do., p? 6; 4, 28. 84.; 5, 38.; 6, 3: чт Ап Е RDEN Royal Е А. т) Сти of Erfurt, —WOOD сЕ e STICKS and LABELS. Commended by Horticultural Society. Wholesale prices оп appitation to ВЕТНАМ & BLACKITH, Cox's Quay, Lower "lhames Street, Ure E.C. INTON ax AND CO. have REMOVED from Albion Place, Blackfriars, to 50, Conduit Street, Regent Street. ENCAUSTIC and other igno and Esta EARTHENWARE and PLAIN TILES. Des mates рге; Manufactory :. ke-upon-Trent. (уси ( ARNAMENTAL PAVING TILES for Conserva- ш) Corridors, Balconies, &c., as cheap and duse "Stone, in blue, red, and "bud colours, and ined of forming a variety of designs. Also WHITE GLAZED TILES, for Lining Walls o Dairies, Larders, Kitchen Ranges, &c. Grooved гадыр, and other Stable Paving Bricks "of great iru erue d "lies White Wall Copings, Glazed D о be obtained of Е. & G. ROSHER, W: АТ, Upper und Street, Blackfriars, S. ; Old Swan Wis hercle Zbelsea, S.W. ; and Kingsland Road Wharf, n Bridge, London, N.E. ENRY J. MORTON i AND CO, крй quem рее pera p] gallons, 265. ; 80 gallons, 31s each; and 140 goes эт v беа with tap, keeping the water perfectly sweet ani d clean; will not rust or corrode. Cisterns of all siz “Galvanised Iron Риш for Liquid Manure or Domestic Use, 3 inches diameter, 308. and 323. 6d. each ; Tail Pipe for same at from 10d. per foot. red Iron Swing Water Barrows for Garden or Farm use, containing about 20 gallons, entirely riu ofi iron, 35s. 0d. each. ATENT GUTTA ERCHA SOLES.— О GARDENERS. —The Gutta. Percha Company have the copie to acknowledge tt ke: Marec of the following: letter from б. GLENNY, Esq., the cel ** Gen r анарда (СУ 1 030 S RS Ae ESSEN Chiswic! еу for the Hat ано to be copied. FEM Bi Jok Paxton f for or tho Palace, Royal J. C. WHEELER & Son, Zoological Society, late Mrs. ce of Park, &c. Glo PROTECTION fro s „һә yn WIND » кы PROE * FRIGI ы anvas made t pre| emm ее; sedis Е and Woo on-conduetor of "Heat and Cold, keeping, wherever it is а] NUT x fixed temperature. It is adapted for M. JACKSON. Ар со, gw схоне RS and | ай horticultural and "oricultural Ее, for preserving | 23 Y and SEED тз, Bedale, дачай have | Fruits and Flowers from the всоге qose в of the sun, from the ыы: to inform кына n 1 the have grown | wind, from attacks of in Ms, and from ас бон. To be large quantities of tbe following articles, у selected for | had in any required 1 пам oy. Two y: ers e a and PRINCE REGENT (a great e.. e D POTATOES ж m disease, and fine a An improved make, 3 yards wide, e best PURPLÉ ШОР, the best GREEN ТОР, and the | Also “ Frigi Domo" Netting, 2 yards best HARDY Y BR XE mu TH AROHER, ail uce excellent crops. with particulars and prices, which are any part of the kingdom on application. are very and Segdemen іо the 4€ Tt is THE GARDENERS' GHRONICIS AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 31, 1863, TARDY FLOWER SEEDS, of Showy Colours only, Sr free by рор н rail, by p dg A COLLECTION of the best 5 sorts kn nown He T А COLLECTION o К he best 3 ts known . : A COLLECTION of ihe best E eka known — S К Бал А m z: e mu post Кое: rks ЕЕ ӨН > rc XT m F үрт GARDENS, e great expense d utting and carting. Turves d may be avoided, and a superior Turf produced from a dis! in а few moni sowing SUTTON'S LAWN GRASS SEEDS, which consist solely of the finest a Ее perfectly free from Moss and —Ó а W SOUN A GIGANTEA. —Th e attantion of the Nobility, Gentry, and the I! is EN +4 to — Stock of IN SEEDLING PLANTS Ан tablished in ane pots and fitfor Spring е. Ргісе bro dozen, 1»; ; per 100 or 1000 on application. А Sample free by post for E stamps. J. HENCHMAN, e Eirier London, N. ging. R. ОЗАН S VE ITOH JUN., із in want of a q y of BOX EDGING. It must podore and good, and ж\к / to plant at least three PN ies ha: iine any to offer may send оке mple, URN ds carriage paid to London, to be forwarded by Parodi) Delivery. Stati. price 3 include free delivery into а truck at а Railway N Chelsea, London.—Jan. 31 Roses for Foreing, HARLES 8 NOBLE has a nice assortment, one »- ries; Shey аге о v very cheap ingdale Nursery, South-W. Spis дез Rose Са vg b "1803. OLLAMBY begs to announce that his рахат PRICED сездо of ме above 18 Ж d wil be forwarded gratis and ре! baid ошар lica Бы» Nursery Establishm ent, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Баа EO. PARSONS hegi to € fine STANDARD SES, from 2 to 4 feet stems, at 5/. per 100, or 15s. r dozen ; including e New Varietios, 18s, per (X. or pe Pist Now Varieties of 1862, DWARFS, '805. 61. 10s. per 100; the last per dozen, CATALOGUES free on fausses. 1L em Road, Brighton; and Hassock's Gate Nursery, Keymer, Sussex. MENER HAREE ы ROSES, on Unders: Pirey offer 8. fine anc ON RR f the above. Fora TT of the more popular sorts, see deners” Chronicle for December 6, 1262. —— ven for small and jane umbers in 1000 at а much rate) апа а DESCRI TIVE C pug Ee of ROSES ке оп application t е: Bs dr Son, Nurseries, Saawbridge h. es, RKE has an abundance Rud person А Larch, Quicks, &c. AND WEAVER, Chester (late GEORGE 2r offer FOUR ere iade 2 TRANSPLANTED LARCH, 14 to 43 feet, rquality. FO MILLIONS P TRAN; SELANTED Y THORNS of various sizes, a large "nes of which are exceedingly гора . Orders is 10,000 of either, дену pe at any Уай, y Station. Sample Bale, ера 100 of each, 5 sizes Ne Darch, 998. S м Lo ыу vi AM form rewdad en ceipt of à Post- offi ja PRICED LIST on e iiio: Seeds. cime f Es G EO. ан ved ROSES, including g of Н; Prid. еони and Bourbons: "ne well Аср plants ш Pots MS M ind 2. TEAS, and BOURBONS, suitable for Forci Prices forwarded on application. Nursery, аа Place, Brixton Hill, 8.; and 4, Windsor Terrace, near the Victoria und Station, Pimlico, S.N. Н. ge AND SON, von Nurseries, Great Berk- fo call Ver attention to their Splendid Gallen xc viz. STANDARDS of the ган kinds, fine and strong. DWARF STA ieu «Жой бей е and best sorts, suitable кар 82-вїлей Pots ts fot immedia te Forcing, fine and good. RES on own roots, the leading kinds for pede. ёе, е fine Рага for Conservatory or Greenhouse of ТЕА 1 | SCENTED (Dwarf: _ —— — Splendid New Bedding Plants. Ti ыы Verren AND SON, Exeter and Chelsea repared to supply SEEDS of ies fiw? ing s endid ‘novelties, recently resdoed by them, feeling conf dont uch fne addit. о the Flower ' Qa rden Us RUBER.—Introduceg б. Уктсн; its beautiful blood E. much superior to the Perilla, where сој &nd effect are required, and this, combined with its po. Ron. pe ct habit pines peine "from 9 to 12 inches), cannot fail to make t m pen dg ef cvi үл зк exem ж p pue mme y th Horüolturl | Socie "y on account of its оо оно доу bedding plai In addition to the List of Agents advertised in the «d Chronicle of J: dps! ы“ Ен) к.) OE — "d AN Obtained their Ве = abovi heres бох fro n by kis т P it ouse & ін ясе айт 2. Yor Cunnmgham & Son, Mossrs, к Liverpool Y A а. а — » uox Waite, Mr., Holbo od & Son, Mua. Maresfield, Sussex CUPREUS.— This ‚ beautiful little tly hardy novelty t Pearce, from the dide of г D he met with it ab an elevation of from Lu to 7000 Its dwarf and co i habit, not es in hei ча рр Баран! eng. КОШЕ e К on crim moas |n ender it equally useful for bs. Fl: pea É r ar к It has been aep exhibited E dl the past season, and. ad medals'awarded it at Nh th e Royal m and tha rag Botanio. rent t is in йик ed a charm: plant, and cannot fail to рї ral “ш tio: In addition t M" advertised in Gardener: : Chronieleq алпа: pA 1863, Y unde entioned have also procured th Seed of тв. V. & з Essex Wood & Son, Messra., Maresfield, Sussex Street, сшвйрийе; ай 15, Lawri OWNIE, LAIRD, акр LAING offeri: the followin NOVELTIES, v ich ire CRUS сод Ud "o: can with confidenm being decided acquisitio: CALCEOLA. RIA CLOTH о e Lane, E.O, Certiücate at Regent's Park. Special price for uenti Y on M.—This i: si and most beautiful vari абу. Tt was oommondod тб the m Оов o Royal Н tural in which of a dark blue, MX the ne ua darker AED them." Price бв. each Tiai offers tho Trade on plieation. “түрк Lad adii Da AL LARGE IMPORTATION of STANDARD ROSES. WILLIAM WO0D & SON mportation of STANDARD and DWARF ROSES 1 = HIE! in fine order, which they wil be па CAT. I y to supply 'ALOGU ES free and post paid on application. have much f RSONS ann Co. poersspos or NEY York, offer uineas each. This plant It was much admired WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, szar UCKFIELD, SUSSEX. From Mr. JOHN BARTON, Fa *'Your Renovating Seeds havé given great satisfaction. Two meadows rire seemed et reden wing anything are now аз good а herbage as any one RR Š Minster, near “Two „years since І sowed some of your tures’ upon some old and mossy pasture, and positive M ctt benefit neos the pasture much thicker and more vigorous; and the sheep show their fondos for for i in us close and even MEN in wbich they Grass Beed now I кее a were d sound, Wege T WENN ( Кен а), 5з. each. J. HALLETT, Blockford Farm, Highelere. gréen and paie : арровей t2 be рег = e HM The & mih you sent me last season have given me scarcely asso in beauty by any foliage stove plants, be po ва A the E e f grou д is Трое ноло а for оте рала jus rms qu рабте Lower anoak. pas OSORA JAPONICA, 5 Guineas por 100, 40 Guineas үз Суз кб шн "i doy growing, as beautiful a a plant of pe 1000. сиса пеат аны г. ge аз апу one C а озыме e орон # е high, еч. : apos Meli ami Vicarage, Colne, ый M „pots соп ng w no hesitation Hie aie bep great satisfacti Ў DO E. This Grape has been described by Robert essaie Iye oneni ho а g Mer s from the ortune as inferior to any of the Grapes known in | Seeds which I from you, I was somewhat late English hothouses. Originating in Japan, it is su to be | in the sowing." hardy, P reel for walls. l-year plants will be ready for delivery i EDS Price 1 Guinea. , From Mr. G. чыла {һе А! of Birds. ** Five years ago send me а Mixtüte ot осе мах рал of d At FED GROWER and Mrr- токе Fam d the 10 eres of Mea EE S WC. UN now ha zit y^ ide p od tter, but dh the former. comprehensive form will be sent and FIELD SEEDS "LS IMPROVEMENT OF OLD PASTURES, PARKS, AND MEADOWS, WING THE MOST SUITABLE KINDS OP GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. -SUTTON'S RENOVATING MIXTURES. Quantity of Seed quem 8 to 12 Ib. per ys per т Ib, or 805. quality of this year's crop of Grass. os Season from you, as in every both in Price reduced to T. FickuiN, Esq., The Grove, Camb E © ке x ned Grass Міх! d p ud g res Bins From * The Renovating Mixture I had a year ago last spring evidently much increased the andy and improved th ев ©. FORBES, Esq., buit to m that the mi вай 1 thought had failed, are now coming Up. S ч e be аасы ас wi undance, From Mr. W. МЕюкт\в, Gardener to the Dowager Lady Truro, — Bowes Manor, Southgate. - E “Iam much pleased with eat improvi E "THRUSTON, Grass hz wered n inspring, under rather unfavou: Grass is таа apo, Clover after up where nothing but the poorest, and I think that ded Mixture а field of 9 acres sown with your pr is now e рн aga ostia onr оданы L1, f +. © X ч see the above Letters), _ T UO SUTTON'S PERMANENT MEADOW GRASS SEEDS, isl expressly to suit the A x. per Acre Fine LAWN GRASS S 18s. per B 'ushel, Good CLOVER and RYE-GRASS SEEDS for Alternate Husbandry at market prices. ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. jllbe e very gréat, and Jawvanv 31, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ELONS, e Louis of Hesse, ЕМ РКЕ Е . at Зк ет раев Empress Ец gón e, Prin For deseri enn: вее & оар Street, Covent Gar T. Seed Mer W.C. PRINCESS and Florists, 12, King ALEXAND JAM! ш битта 05. 297, nw зв, m Holborn, W.O. Melon Seed! Melon Seed !!—Hybrid C: ere (True), MEREDITH | can supply Seeds of. his is Pirat Fre s. 6d s MELONS, mno тее gzhibited at Regent's sx last su: Twelve Seeds for SX 9 shade i postage агара. 1. im ITH, Аш. [фей n, near Liverpool. To C Y тиде n ES Yy* msted, have to йршей 6 CANES of уо оой Вне о опо огоо стапу Ведет Muscat Hamburgh, Golden NEN ны Muscat Black St. Peter, Charlesworth Tokay, kc t, Peter, REX AT VINE at HAMPTON COURT scribers being the holders of the Royal Gardens, Hampton Court, are enabled to offer genuine the famous "апа truly excellónt HAMPTON COURT BLACK Reb GRAPE рү" well-ripened ign 9-inch pots, 42s. and 608. p. doz. wx argen — езй each. siderable reduction will ош Eyes. Tho. seris dn hased in large ines. E CLARKE, having an e of "ig short doin, well-ripened, Fruitin ng V is ойдо. g sio ос NES, induced to offer them at prices considerably lowér y than os ieti nd usi charged for such plante. He offers the each. They gi all the well-known leading Tief. oduce a good crop. of fruit in the ensuing sea: Smaller plan! planta, (ar well урсам А 85. 6d. to 5з. eac Nursery, Streatham Mag ar ton Hill London, S.; and EN Windso ri lames шш the Victoria, way imlieo, pes "STRONG FRUITING VINES.—All the EMS ENAR. "Pa stout well ripen е, Миа ii 6d. 3s. 6, ue- strong Vi having for some p given unqualified Satisfaction. М Vide о Article in Gardeners’ Chronicle for Doeember 13, 1862, р. James DICKSON & n: The eras n Nurseries, Chester. Las сга эз, &c. Do New Early Pe ESSRS. RIVERS AND SON have much pleasure in offering the following new and valuable sorts of PEACHES, &c. :— liest good Peach y vipana yin А and is so hardy that i rau be A. tivated a E 3 bush in Mo open air, It, was Psi the Fruit Conv oitan, r* he Boral Horticultural ES Side report in s Procsedings " p that if 2 o 7 Maidon Po 5 bearing tr i 8. 6 EARLY A T.—This distin ut. middle of AA pm Pan "ie 3 Жау il rta It w: pee aee the Sac em уле Bd Se ж m 1861 SiL me fruit * vide es * Proceedings" of that T uet ir ты ОР NA Lg cin —A ed from the &maston Nectarine. миь e» ur deep erimson, ATE mo ing. on st eui. ripens the first week in Ака иша mash. dia (E АРЫ ARINE CA Ve ens f Pitm Vh aston Orange, with large oval fruit ; d emer] Flavour remarkably sugary end Maiden 5s. each ; bearing trees in pots, 7s, 6d. Pese id раја. to London. РИК nh s E 64., and E ters Seedling G: он IN AND CHARLES 15 LEE have to lus its twin sister Lady Downe's, сой аз far as сап ing of the same honig of es well without Де derrat бооа Seed, GNU NEW CLOVER SEED may be n JE the undersigned. Prices (according to dena and quantity? S LR bs be срчана ón applica а N&S Beed Gro eading, Ber (ш CLOVER and GRASS , SEEDS. — aT Orders amounting to 10s. and upwards. sent carriage сее Ww. Woon & Вох, Me. меда and Nurserymen, Mar eld, near Uekfield, S ~j „ше for planting, 7s. 64. each. А few 18, Royal Vineyard pay and Seed Establishment, Hammer- smith, London, Dwarf cues Peaches, Nectarines d Apricots. Сани EOM АИ: hag te o call the e attention of of the above, consisting "Trade 0 their of all P leadin, inde of алво осн апа NEOTARINES, pe MOORPARK A inde d all X fioa e" abiy fine tuff. oppio се 0: 1 Nurseries, JAR PE AR T R EES, &е— 100 nd Pyramidal PEAR TREES, best sorts, uded. is. por doz., packing inel T ERAL АШ of NURSERY STOCK on qp SAUNDERS, i man, &c., Jerse; No E men, Gent кув MN ER өг gà .Q., FRUITERER, PURVEYOR to Нив ROYAL FAMILY, aam e bec ien for Ке etr STRAWBERRIES, er Sin &c., eeks i nex — glad to РОКОНАЗЕ such edem at yomunemiire prio ; ог, Е" pre- Applications Soromon, Grape Vine, Co MBROISE ае [E EA eRe e pleasure to offer now for the aq 95 Pom s Hp p Belgium. [0] a are figured in VERSOHAFFELT'S bea к" the Trade. PER i ria AND E EM North- ton, have great pleas ines AM "Block all being fino iia жй то roo! STANDARD CHERRI LES, o s. per LINNZEUS and I RHUBARB Ror ansplanted ВСОТС От, i * ul 100, do, do. p". ө 8 foet, 208. por wh do. do. do. u 1o t, А © 55: я 4 $ ё, € A m g 5 R 40s. per 1000. Lima: Ф teupang WA THORN наш» 9з. ASH, д д аа АНН s. 19002 ruit Trees HUS MITH e no hésitation 1 in saying, that ses jt far 25 ah domi of FRUIT TREES Plu: Cherries, Bushes, Pyramid: trained, Half-Standard, dard, and MHorizontally-trained Trees, of the finest sorts, and in the best possible condition. mov УЕ — D Liste on eig du н, Nurseryman, Wor coster. d gue T A ERUIT CATALOGUE, . o the Culture and Character of peni БА) sorts, pns та. Alsohis Ms epi da of eod, 28 UE et ens sav: NURSERY ӨТ K, ROSES, and M DONIFEROUS P. free E. IE TT, Merriott Nurseries, Crewkerne, Somerset. HOMAS METHVEN begs to stato — КЕ - nt genuine, | supply the above, má which he can SEED CATALOGUE free on pA неи EE Walk, Riiebutgi-. g the following | КЫТ ODENDRONS of all sorts and sizes may ће d in m quantity of W. H. Rocers, well grown uthampton. Also Кое "Blank акман over 60 acres. PRICED CATALOGUES Y (РИА STANSFIELD anD SONS beg to psa id e that their LIST of reisen FERNS for nr n, in itg the New and ps at reduce , w^ no ready, and may be ha тет stamps. Alsotheir GENERAL FERN LIST, Ко, б, for4 postage stamps, which NUN may га duct. N в, Todmorden. du Seeds. S. OMEN DINNI ING. amp SONS? (Successors to the late qo boli аже а of KITCHEN RARDIN, A AGRICULTURAL a and FLOWER, SEEDS is now ready be had on application. k Nursery. London, W.—January, 1863. DWIN HOLLAMBY begs to inform his Patr "m Friends e е DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATA- LOGUE VEGETA FLOWER, AGR p LTURAL SEEDS, bes GLADIOLUS is now ready, and may be һай grati is and УЫП paid on entis 0 tablishment, m Wells, Kent. o AAGE, Jun, Nu German REDERICE ADO LPHUS RICE ue An 1862 an. on applicat А-1 pnta essrs. Вет THAM & BLACKITH, (ox's Quay, Lower Thames Street. ITALIAN PEL Add КОО tion of the above- just been received, тоте may be obtained, and large and well selec without i ке at A. Соввктт'в Foreign Warehouse, 18, Pall a N.B. Printed regulations for акро sent. Este. blished 1187. : HOMAS KENNEDY an». CO, NunssRY AND SEED ESTABLISHMENT, Dumfries, N. Bp. *,* PRICED QATALOQTRS pplicati REE DELIVE FARM апа pianak SEEDS оа сана limitations will be DELIVERED FREE OF заза to the chief n Stations in n Great Britain and the principal Steam Ports in reland. — KE ENNEDY, SEEDSMAN, Grea ©. Qut улес Mx t je erous atro s for past , res АЕ intimates that his NEW PREMISES Eu e found replete with objects of interest in BOTANY, ZOOPHYTOLOGY, and REP' TEA A large assortment of Choice Healthy Ferns, Wardian Cases, Shades, os, Rustic Stands, - ar —€— Flower Seeds, ea and Kw ; Trichomanes, Hymenophyllums and other —Business carried on exclusively by К. K., at his New M ar Great Piazza, Covent Garden, W. C. Bii toan е АЙ Gaudio tib Pili New and Rare Plants. OR NEW, RARE, - BEAUTIFUL. PLANTS of every description, inspect or apply а WiLuAM BuLU/s ЖАЛЫ ААА or New lants, King’s Road, Chelsea, 8. Sawbri agus s Mon "Wholesale Catal НЕ POUBSCRIBER begs to inform the Trade » others | EORGE JACKMAN ахо SON S i PRICED and | Бану" 3 cca кру С qu Garyeners’ Chronicle, 1863, com Fruit Trees of all the leading kin TURDAY, JANUARY 531, 1863. selected Hoses, dna arietis of American Plants, Choice and | QUPRUCE FIR, TWICE TRANSPLANTED, ; and a fine Stock of Pu гав Эу и Gun й азо. GS FOR TRE ENSUING WEEK. free on. Момрах, Feb. Eie gical 7 v. "WEDNESDAY, — eere es of Arts В р.м. ГА SED Important Nurserymen an зао THURSDAY, — B Р.м. (ood trees ае to price. f URPLUS STOCK of 1 and 2 SEEDLING е-е уу зе лы S Erich Марага, uitam Bonus, Drami E Noire d m application to | Ене subjoined correspondence in X тебе ю Meuris, Easter Beurró, Duchesse Menard Ne 8 M vn eath, Irela the Tiranaan or THE Мемо. OF Sm berg, Glou Morceau, Ce e med [om Bourré Салаа, 0,000 Aucuba NO. = ов 1851 in the Garden of Beurré M Prince Айыр, Jules Bivort. Comte de LEXANDER LAING, bogs to ойе tho above, Royal Patin Челна) Society has just been mado а Кече etd aperto Planta, rino Transplanted, 12 to. 13 inç s de бушай, , Beverley, Yorkshire —Jan. Е то zie Ber ы TUR Во 9f. d'Hiver, Beurré Disl, Leopold I., | GORNS -À е, Алии Bushels of "ач above to Comte de Flandres. dpi vcn Old Orleans, oig €. aite Nursery, Sible Hedingham, RAE x» c0" i CoNso N СО. have uantity to of 4 to 6 end to 10 foot high. АШ m о event should be marked fit Screens, some bran E cod d 4 1000. A ipie ster it was originally in dix Sir, that you his Aries A vg will be 100 ТНЕ АЕ CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL nni [JANUARY 31, 1863, plan I have ibm the eus of Her Н Majesty the uiu on the subject, and have received а $ S upo: gracious agp | that Her МАЈЕЅТҮ will have | - bs emani м in which no ‘objec ction to such an announcement, * I ha ve the honour to subseribo э ЕТ es ted | Lone PM Highness's prem and dev serv: в Gonwrx. » Б 24, ' Alexander Square, ааай Jan. 19.” “ Sandr сс Norfolk, е ап, 24, gro proleet ye ca eas rpillars fr e which sparrows insect assumes the pupa IR,—lI am directed by the PRINCE ug ALE ; to acknowledge the каш. of your Tat request- | m moths а vig The рир must be ing, in the name of the Committee for the Memorial жоба ыл box lined with cotton d анына with of the Great Exhibition of 1851, that. his Royal |n Bur of Ju would be please of. June nex xt, and permit the announcement to ntti ing to Mitos he lini «16 is ui. r^ ge satisfaction се ys vitality only for ort tim Royal iih accedes to the request; fori n : e e hyp is peculiarly ме of thoi; а чей i s they are so mc rent from any АГЫШ = inte си ting {о call to siis the names of those eX ork for Hi psi germ, эе order tha 1 e attached. Unfortunately Сї eon r The state in from 38 Poen to 40 days after the pes i t make their and уз more aced in some | the d Officers of the ROYAL HORTICUL- -— which. is conceived. Чо be the most. useful Rev. б. peci o eme, is to cover the hedge of Ailantus, the We are also indebted to the kindness of Mr the plants can Бе | ЈоѕЕРН КАҮЕ for the aede which h been over ho ча de th Tum n to whom во gratifying a result will haye ing. e ‚ ЖЕ bsc DM. the following changes in TURAL So IE the eggs may anniversary; viz., Sir DANIEL СоорЕВ, Bart., J be lost, c onyenientiy removed by | Kerk, Esq., and the Rev. JosHuA DIX as new to which they | members of Council; WrinLrAw WirsoN Savy- and depen tb ndene: etain their | pers, Esq., аз Secretary, and J = пеш Esq., ce | ав Treasurer. Dr. LINDLEY esigned, from e placed | inability longer to fulfil the ctn s the office those pupæ ай rd not at once change to the he has occupied for more than forty у towards carrying out the wishes of a belove d and | Imago. —— I ан tho Memorial of the Exhibition] ү i2] Р ола of 185 ks hould be inaugurated with every circum- | corner. of Purse at ы no UN ism of the ": осот this sisse last year we invited е 8 ан о б. to the seldom IMATODES ROSEA as а beau “I have the honour to be, Sir, your most пера 8 р; К Tum а a риа a Mage gritos cas and briefly indie ag obedicnt servan * W. KNOLLYS." | ў not impossible that the insects may succeed in | È eans of which Меш, EON Со, of “б. GODWIN, | Esq," ose of Great Britain where the Ailantus| Ciapton, had been enabled to bloo "» P 5 { ion. understand that both ho Limatodos and the Тн introduction of A NEW SILK MOTH pres changes of temperature, HEC though аз Cynthia) into Europe bids fair to be of great Enn псев, when the nights € cold, the P ftanoo. It w Seed 2 00 will not finish | p. 22). Another beautiful p lant, of the Orchid par bya Piedmontese missionary in 1857, and бушу m as they die before they ci attain the state | SOPHRONITIS GRANDIFLORA, of pups. There is the more reason to hope thatjat the same place, and had + y Вов] the degree of iMm at this geaso on of ihe yet, we Бета dt vas not to се pes nt 5000 frees of ыса s glandulosa, ой "the pillar feeds. eport that the al di ble | quantity of 100 million of trees are now Aes ted in Fran ом the s ет E nance of the caterpillar, insomu T that px m MÉNNEVILLE has said that “ HENRY IV. ga ox they may succeed in England, as labour A que ie require is so энең: аз хреп silk TA ыр A but Narorrow III, og give Herr FICHTNER } 1s sang out | e I much from other dinis А: йаш | the rendering * mutual assistance in the study of silk "s ос авиа ЗГА Bou sefu of whioh had already extended from Italy ^6 great colony of Nova Sco nce, Switzerland and Belgium, could scarcely га: help attracting the attention of Ап stri a, where exhibition. in this c th e AUS sce we ited i Ma or ery thing whi | purpose i tOT| А wooden box was filled with h 2 f that Messrs. GAR manufacture, provided it si require tropical long, 18 Pinnae Nilo end Meere eet р Lower А Austria, on the 17th of Octobe 1862, he. of б a аа of which кай now en Т n4 A to b a ME. ces 4 inches wide, ese had а layer VE y ground plaster of Pari over the bottom ; on this layer the Apples were h and which we then explained m Gard. Chron. 1 ited no е four dozen of пеп, a in “blossom. Probably such a a circular which has lately reached uswe t | learn i а а "Socrery Y or AMATEUR BoTANISTS, with Mr, in ed Eo or anised country excursions; the ila und ze silk fòt | Per? "he establishment of a library, herbarium, and he . 6d., and our € A "A8 d be su dx dr the cottager's | mon nthly evening meetings le a held; and у. „ротова residing at too great a distanco o partici in them, but who are desirous of aiding in the objects o e Society, are adm sible as Correspon: nale without iler of subscriptions. б... UR readers, and tho visitors to the recent fruit | Secretary is Mr. T. Mamm, an s t | quarters are at 239, Euston R Road. Some ething of |sort, more homely and p эчүе the meetings of EN the * learned " кетр es, has b n much needed since odi ina manner куты «n se | сот of plaster well shaken | j t inforna in the leading "m down, so that the fruit became Inmovalle. Packed | Bs D ERE dms the 17th inst - the (p. meite аа experiments made Ьу{Мт. = as to | fo follow mo ust have been read with much pleasure by appearance and айы, һе plaster having been | all „гребе! horticulturists, I have frequently — The ME v3 Wie PoraTors may like to in the Central Avenue, divide „АР Covent Garden, have now eed ijs some of the best that eached London. They are as fresh and sound 88 fid had been just dug at Barcelona. E SPECIES versus VARIETIES. ruit trees from seeds, and, the results which perfectly dry ГЕ у. are ачыс "yl. at from N z however, two or more are sought for, the e sble cs y. rpillars | Chri d 1 ipsacus fullonum, or arti- ficially force 1 Ашы, till the amen wA ex- nded in the open air. At present great difficulty | has à och experienced in run off the silk from | "' the cocoon, and in consequence, the process oyed i n common silk t even here there ia | state of the rape сон. which they are su one advant viz., that the cocoon is less low eat Au С CI yellow Spots, then Le originated, w ht with ст xp ув wi Spo! en w wit Йу giae lished 4 e Е LM its appearance fat Беа period Prg many suppose, by selecting here a single crop only is is there Spoken of as the great silk merchant | Mulberry m mn the name of Maitre our fruiterers take advantage of periment’ А г леа think that such ire to B PARE tia arri iving before [iem ашды fth т, my antago the tables t now the 0807 — simaa wonld feth a high prios in the markat, im за S Dol abet aom gi h'other, and have. Без as often as І did во, been this | адре at m pora such a theory. Eoi defend th n by direct proof, Iw HALIBURTON. а т ith. the fruiterers of Halifax, N. 8., өй - ger own iod as our London can produce ce бел» р being Yoda x other А ы hing I with horti botan; : y. e i " 3 "Pur this — interesting communication: we | а series of experiments, properly conducted, in "3:3. Esq i| of Halifax, who, upon the representation of the | oleracea, e. g., Cauliflower, Broccoli, &c., to the "үте so rta те (> мо nat er y cgr e ке * MEN ind — — ewtown Pipp ebucto Beau терге, beim | on- -whether a t; form, a species; Pippin, Bishop Pippin Northern А kic Errem m : Bios ек per mak : em Вру, Russet, Golden Pi certain range only in which it is api of b me Ģris, " Nonpareil, Ribston PT ost aberrant individuals annually out of each $ Sow! might b t be obtained to cul private, © had occasion to mention, иш in public and D d tion was possible, and a soft brush осот it that the iie and Nectarine were only 5 out into dissimilar forms, called varieties, which E JANUARY 81, 1863.] back, w assume the norma al typical form ; or whether they remain permanent, with а tendency to | greater alienation from it. The idea of a Species etim plants has, probably, f Linnzus been dealt with — arbitrarily e it is at prese ent by Briti ish author ill again THE GARDENERS' КИШ иннаа ннан — ——— neglected and allowed to run wild, or carefully bred | structed to make an exchange of s d Bark” plants for six ык small rooted са ot V ice опаа. to go on with the others to India, which nn CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ases were put on board the. Peninsular bi 101 п abie di : lity.” there has lately considerable абвод оп ће е judging of к 1 зя nk some defi code of r t be =, оп о, aud ju the properties of The Oriental Company's к Ї "o ene ire on the sam day the ship sailed M urit ві е code a: n са voyage the why icy not fruit of all k 1006 1 On purpo am ings t Grape gro wing av insufficien t gr rounds, whilst others group a lot together | w До old and we ее uir Pros ovest ign their Considoration in Le matter of | as slight varieties, which were formerly held as species. which kept the deck i in a shee mely : flavi „three e por oints ; ; colour за nd bloom xample of the latter, I need only refer t entham's - * Handbook of the British Flora,” | опе morning I qi ia I might venture to open the | points ad he new Заоа of appear: ance and where, at page 559, will be found grouped үө cases. This had not been Чой more than half an hour, utility, ivo Leer . In your remarks on the late show of D T paniculata ат е eR Ses x para- | when a little rippling wave broke against tl oi s the following Mesas терер the doxa, as for of one spec Now, these are by the steamer, rose hi gh int o the air, and then fell in early 7 балд: m Brighton—"* that having been tunit y ыі: аба х den: m] va be ен dis- I had fortunately op under the advantage ofa more southerly climate only half of them, which bowevar, if lost, would have bad enou u g on the glasses ois typical forms ; and this Ik than Mr. Thomso n's, they wer rer icher i in flavour tha n his cultivation, L3 come distinct from seed, through the DR generation at le leaves of tbe plants which had received the sa This leads me to observe on another genus, which con- | water. І еп carefully removed from the surface of . tains the gist of this communication. The difficulty of | the cases wet soil, which, if 16 had been allowed defining what are called species and varieties of our |to remain, M ave killed, or at leas: y native Roses has been long felt, yet few direct experi- | injured, of the plants, and w үе all ments have been made, I am aware of, to assist in proved тече огу. On reachiug Alex dria, the cases ese es. Fin this the case, I | were ed to the e t | clima deg or sun ha т: Now, e had been given to understand that стей ffect in giving flavour ende du on the circulation ated air.- Mr. \ een “ started on the t of ға ust,no fire heat being used till hac e 1st into bloom. After t i discontinued till the beri were stoned, which took e put into an old deep boat, "ыа w ун tow: us, quay, adjacent to the railway term by a from the northern counties an d under um ect in | steamer. Considerable difficulty was s experienced in | which time onwards moderate fires were continued till this b cal garden about twenty years a ere emoving the cases fr boat to the train. The не fruit ripened." g Grapes ripened in th they Egyptians could hardly be persuaded to carry them | summer and autumn red I believe the expense for in their distinguis ng features.. Twelve years ago we | proper s , they hoi sted чиа m on their shoulders, some- foriti will be found to be far less, for no artificial raising the hin; egan a series of experiments b om seeds, osa tomentosa, js erniea, var. scabriuscula, Engl R. Sabini, Engl. Bot. Suppl., and Rosa Forsteri, В Plants grew freely from n they proved, almost pun карн E true to the. typical form of the plants the seeds wer taken from, the principal differences dins ight of in their corollas. From the fruit — — the first поз, a —Ó E gm edlin араї hich also flowered, presen results A tho angai each plant атна бурку s hon Wi. Б вргап If ther fore bos pon do not prove specific identity, "ess Е certainly show that the kinds I have mentioned are not such slight varieties as some may think. 16 may be that others have tried similar experiments, and have obtain which this notice may be the means of dd d А number of forms of British and foreign Н. were put iM cultivation dr the purpose of ca experimented e un-|and по off w to way : Аза pre няе mim e deri dria, ind derived i R. Gr P. M. e ha d t 53. heat i is required, except at the time e are setting, ise ran and ves Б Неге re emain cs winLer i there | nearly Betweon ра and Cairo the tract of country hieh forms the valley of the Nile is a vast ЕЁ y with little mounds (ma сонау inferior to the and or of Inani The only door they hi was a smal , h Plain , mottled of them| December and January, ther оред АЫ) which are strewn with buen bricks | matter, and nbere there is plent; scope for and gie ‚ On some of these mounds I observed assem- | pu objection 08 murdering Vines by b low wretched.loo —€— ud hovels, which are | winter " work, M yet the system go in large establishme on— Ж my opinion, the greatest ir in Мы, ев. to pre ү peg Here and there, over the fac e of | o try, are коп many canals О: чаг -courses in | д А from - нет time the Н n вн a nice crop ripening in Mar Apri n бе iis ve сэ if жалей к the year ош, "The been an exceptional e with me in v Хат kp ite Grapes, for at the mburg pa се в St. Peter's, and аду Dorne s Жее АЙА ar аз Iu ally 3 +h + Fin d of ы the wet peer ng around the base of е Date trees— tie Pho dactylifera. 7 ws on the morning of the A кучон. вы веейв they their he qu те ат even where the borders were well protected. William Tillery, Welbeck. Late Pears.—So much is sai have been collecting specimens h ing and tasting, and I may one dy find time to com- t: беше so mixed as to render further | o h I arrived at шо, I we way ссі "use elige s yet I believe, with patience station n examine the e plants, but am uires nt munieate the result - the benetit of ma — and perseverance, some facts of much interest might | they h the night, along with the Wi thout, however, waiting till lei d for reight, to Suez “On learning imme- | that operation, I bl of this gen C present there are a number of seed- di bere voie to че telegraph office ай аы ched а qualities of the bapti sei E г pui ke specimen of message to + Chas mpany's agent at Suez, instructing PLANTS OF PERU кзы VIIL (Continued from Conii — disombarkation of the cases at Southam mediately sent to the India Office of sm сема Кү, Ld. of the healthy condition in ed 1 shaded from the rays of the sun. e cases were put in a safe — e, and | My order were well | attended to; for, on reaching Suez, I found the on board the steamer, and mo efully pre and AE ga leaving ja coverings and glasses from "the the plants with fresh water. They still appeared healthy; but I yc assured by the officers and je € S iara ar none of the plants would Sea duce over "us le and se ee | this, sent to end by Mr. Van Hose "а ур. p ба 26), and proved to be Brown Beurré at its best. It would have kept T I should As plenty of time is still ten to com which the plants r England, and that they | ays voyage on the Re uring | groun e Lord God to grow every - that is might with safety ы sent оп аб once to India. Next | the ive following dira the glasses were removed daily, pleasing. "to the si ight and good for food, and th e Lord day, however, one of the foremen fro Gardens | апа the plants sprinkled with water. Not one p g f Eden came to mpton, with instructions to bring the | during the voyage down the Red Sea, although the | to dr and to keep it." Im ly áfter is a cases to Kew ione delay. They were in eere d шры rature was very high, ranging from о 105° | notice that 5 per cent. would be taken off for cash, and put into a van taken by rail to Kew. From the Fahrenheit. Im may, however, mention, that more | по sre for packing. This is the most striking i railway station fer were conveyed iin f 1 g on of the old а « There is заа waggon and hand-truck to the gardens, and placed in put n board a mer than the treatment they the sublime: to the ridiculous," I have met with, one ке -— bothovses. may reoeia durar y eedem. it e einablanched| To see Scriptural — intersit with the when 16 was seen that, notwit к | бае previous to the time of vr maa and if the quálióor of Eon li з ныр new phase in the the —— temperature which the plants|voyage be a long one, then they e sure to di e, for it | art «з uffing. Anti- Hi had been subjected on entering the ish Channel, ions of Seeds. 2 Фаш e to direct attention they w ill, as has pins in a healthy a and | circumstances justice cannot be done to -— while at "m to the subject of garden rorem "Et h as lately become vigorous condition. Dou wever, were ped он Dee owing to bad constitutions previou advertise acie s. You by some as to whether ey had roo у еп gendered, and being shut up in Wardian cases, where 3 have only to state the size of f your gat n, and u will speedily decided; for on several plants being taken ел they are ї — eat measure depri iv ved of light This of the soil, the numer oots attached to them at | еу either off by the first I thought was a capital id lem, р odio l that e was no deception in the|the leaves, sor push forth long watery shoots, е) when thinks your man, as it enables him to get rid of ls were then made for sending the |ex to the atmosphere, wither and shrivel up till | many kinds of seeds of questionable quality. I confess plants. by ship round the › Cape о of Good Hope to I ndia, yii get а pn mri bert 088, Southern Slopes | i t I fell into the trap and was induced to write toa- -— А t azo, May, 1862. espectable firm, which, у= my purpose, I will eall that - high temperatu re experienced during the voyage on of essrs, A, B. & Со., catalogue I had ti the Red Sea. It was likewise айтар, ed before ship- morning received post, E the plants: her ican Home Correspondence дай ions, A wh tt should be removed from gie and that ,, Late versus Early Grapes.—As the. first skirmish i їп | clergymen, lawyers, &c. O SNAM. Mp ated and established in fresh battl to A. B. & Co., and next day І me — Before this plan, twi had e late ones shown on the 21st inst, I now beg to |sent for my Office orders were r from the India | = the challenger for another trial of strength next med гена Ше беш сиге of “Red Bark" | year. Should puoi spare my life till January nd 4 ч ег lea Southampton for | next, and I am in the artis intend showing at | He к that some cmm ria on the 27th instant. This was undoubtedly | the first meeting of the "Fruit Саш: in that month|to me, rn that could have been ; for, | late-ripened Mill Hill Ham! „ West’s St. Peter's, and altogether omitted; - althoug atal results to former collections were against any sort of early-ri respectability of н Ec the heat on | brought forward, and to all ence їп their knowledge Sea, yet it might reasonably be doubted | Todd Е ^ сак Dis hend, and E were re in a condition to 1 == айар pescar i ion id me thus; for certainly, i£ I irc s * 102 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jamvanx 81, 1863. — Ma rm 22 years ч Dra my busi what you are likely | vation of the Vine. Well, the a is the extra- books, of matter, force, and фоно, of gnari to ат P. you jm "the way of s eeds." ordinary result: the remaining Vines, which were all Es. molecular attraction, of liquids, gases, acousti I began to fet de affar would be likel аѕ fu ressed (no sulphur was а о ар- | LA e light, -— statical electricity, ог s electricity serious aspect, I тепсей to smooth le. the diffi- | prehe ension was entertained of "the oidium), were alone EN A гы and dynamical electricity, or elec. lty by pet "ch. poor fellow that I did no& for a|attacked with the disease; while th oir which Бшш їп motion, with а а append on the moment question his abilities, but was perfectly satis- | were overcrowded with h донет ro оа had n single | e similis ber die of meteorology and climatology, fled with them, thinking the matter would end here, | Grape affected." you or A your readers А work whi ch treats of so many sub, ects can scarcely but in this I was deceived, for he replied А eg suggest any explanation of this ming anomaly nter deepl Б we think 16 would in some to say that it is neither the best nor the rheanpak m itis. [ We do no 6 think it e er if tru etter to have omitted formule alto. bu and to convince you, let us take к is 16 true M gether, where the processes by which those formulae article separately, measure or weigh, as the case ma An lica in Fruit.—l a plant o of the Fieus | Е: eon obtained are necessarily kept bac jk. We th ink rı re, then refer to dsman's catalogue res ruiting. І am informe ed that A. B. & Co/s if desired, and see what prive 18 quoted of "tis pla ee of rare oceurrence— ВАНЬ Е d a has mind with such matter as appears in the pa viris therein, and by this test as RR hat t ry few tir this country. Is a | relative to the determination of the height of ата would have cost if I e my ow н ction of specimen for your inspection. $. Talbot, Wa m ain | tain by the barometer, for a" e precise sely the same articles." This ARPES was too Nurse sery, Waltham Aller. (A small oblong дүрр together with a special instan of the form which the we веб to work st assumes for a particular depu of latitude, which and od everything, pricing pA cd acc ccording committed to memory for the purposes of examina, to А, B. & Co.’s own Catalogue. And aas dn you ion would b де al as soon as lea was the reli? I: that 1 had ТАП id too m Forietiey Poga which the necessary corrections for the altera. eds, * n of density in the merc игу at different temperatures ffer special al pibe of nial tanical ial B quen any ae ipe the Ози e pointed anh t Wen official Ls anh cR of Mr. af the Botanical Garden, is Direct а ie rinte stated. Мг. James кис fills че latior gr ien letters be sent simply directed to де! Sy Kea ierg Botanical Rarden, I bo" Legigatn o Mr. Kidd. lv h official designation of t "the atal Бонні Gardens, is Маг k cal Garden, D'Urban. Dr. T. а paper rea 3 [S edens n Soci САЯ, apder the BN А. M en М ее 18 a Aberia Сайга, Hook. f. & Harv., deseribed i —At p e 56, you give an extr Colambin? а,” Ж seriptive of x Janua; ith, бза Pres" ENTOMOLOGICAL : —F. Smi Ж. W. anders, E appear s in a di ent t placo, aud 16 is n dee a would take if the correction dent, in the chair. Sd.» f very large Sie. “formed were Aue We ha ve an especial dislike to whatever is like m in examinatio: of an assemblage of ce n the root stem from the Zoolu ее pics ted by he touch, which grew n s clusters es on the stems of a species LA Cissus from the тоо ak trees near so numerous speci of à spesies from the рези ым of is ul ® eigate; and lent in France, and ME s an £2 © "E БА ^9 2 © = EE г б E = © = et E mere ave rine n which is too кейн ly in many exami. nd we are therefore а that everything it should be discouraged as much аз When the Natural ди Tripos was first —— of Bruchus reared thrina ed b bei ninl gap Аг e Eni n Saundersonii, from d by A ота one io fou these de: hihit EM } неи lative BA of New hose office se n. | Stone, of. Prighth ampton, mou | leaves mined by the larvæ of ар!дорївг® ул were thr BPA 84, at the end of vol. 2 of ** pes Т i г by e fiis d slands, one of the cely more than half the who linn de best et ж е Locale web to ia effe сі that whatever de gree of knowled req ue че А; аз о) | reasoning powers, аро t which education must be in- a fài ilu owledge was be complete in itself, sho ud try not merely the e memory but the hery texture with y а colony о exterior formed the caterpillars of some kind. of moth) on trees in D M Africa, by Vernon Wol- laston, Esq. Also a number of preparations by Mr. S. unted' upon glass, of ulty of се especially the h the roots after the us emere and burned. Now. e 95 ot th Cir cular, No. 21, 1802, issued by her Majesty's Emigra- | under the head of * Expenses | of Cleri, А is HH M E ith reference to Queensland, | 4 -— larger Ns s left two or three | of by an easy and simple | r guy of your simn ple TN t | der d Bois ү | of a limited number of ni is н; far better than a smattering of a thousand. The former is sure 1 some day or other, while the latter can only end in — disposi inum if not in disaster. e, rici examinations fall short of А producing the ree n accurate knowle edge With a few excepti ons of this kind, and they are by the book is sdmirebiy be. wel to — the end proposed, and ma m бда темах of i t Char-|as a compendium of knowledge on af pee ing ton; Mr. Worcester, а mber | s uidet of r ven varieties of different kinds of 3 n| British butterflies and moths. Mr. Perey. Wormald The Botanical Magazine. for January gives us illus. 3 exhibited Lemnephilus nobilis, Kol, a species of iesus of the following plante, most of which are — ichoptera, new to this country ; and neral Sir | new :—80 erila grandiflora, a dwarfsh suffruticose _ B. Hearsey, a series of 32 spanien gt Аруш Indian plant, with а sien y-looking аз 11 "ia Лай The following mem ed —1. | clothe ind may be mmended he Gecmaptical D Mr. Britis ч Staphylinide, by Mr. ‘з Travels, by Mr. Е. Smith. hers coni rom Mr. . Savage’ в memoir on. rube llo, p i b y Mr. | deser: eir pen vy various haie есїез s T Anis Japa . Du Chaillu’s " on mes s axils, the bein. Па, parked over iki. E i ie dots; the le terminate rved s Pitcairn attack on accoun felling - ад. тарып the timber, it ph indeed n favour upon mes and doubtless upon many others simi eb sm Tribus [We shall be glad of any | information on tis subject. —ls it ап ascertained fact that tion o AM чеси represented ag pes ermes P not any kind of an Б. Characters o r| African Ma Торора "ооой by ee qd: n, by Mr. Walker ME and its synonymy, by M these bici are som ime poisonous; and is the correc! n that of the Mere A g paragraph. y weh ya Sec ү one of the daily ра e time sin “It seems to be уе! asertained That hi the w eB nM ies tempte ted to feed on я vend [2] cA that 16 is when f bon berries are дв itis dang: to еа! This m once in a hundred instances, but ix iomp haps P W80 дей Chinese Peon Can any of ; your Pres рог ts inform me whether or not the ne fring varieties of the a Primula are as ег. is meet his Tia so >| pears in an Е the yet es каа M `L. (We don d ап and lucid aminer. t | petition take хува where Pw d at эше as а text-book.. say :— A blemed the culti- [S aei multitudes of descriptions of ое and | s€ of t ха where at least abstruse С бош tt of Books, Finer tany Treatise of Physics, Фрі Applied ; for the use of posee and [T eeta т Ga ok: ninth editi son, b.D., T * M^ Yer 2 Мома, Royal Mili а "Cil des i. 63. Bondon „ Baillière, рр. 6 uts. of жанд. this E. a Бы д, рма has lon ору en- considera nalis 298 неад өм od i from 8vo. as may ts of English ow whole, admirable, the ,losmiions leaving little if MM he o: in варете ean мау though s etimes m the Contigrade T the я н, and shoul Aba: và welcome to many sin ашсан р h a course to be con- aar esin the cultiva- La | fro w Species of South Mr. | fec tions on дозована sis ойо 18 € di р ly eause some confusion n : i ) нито Society'a Great International Show of Fruit i nb v x Apples which a i near! far as а differential The volume treats, mostly in a popular manner, inlalmostas much sought after a pu мде m ihe Andes of New Grenada, wi into отор s spines, tapered a point, & and 780, with 585 | limb, ч: poca ж занад en iani hers wi ws and |sh thed leg ted as called the Chebucto Beauty ; eedling, also good to o ent. Is dies Jaxvan 31, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 103 worthy of every споортарешеп combining both i — striking and especially waen its ges is of a being firmly packed with Moss, and t cealed by means of a lath dnd iilo sig. Double t from the doo made to usual wee 16 came in pa е condition from Halifax, c be expected to a good place i ben p market. Itisa jv uie striped fruit, e fle d js: ант onally stained wit ith red, espe- "th nd ! rist e ologist c opens sits dr volume | fine portrait of a new dark velvety Rose, of the he old Tuscany, and named André Leroy raised by ictor have ben named by him roy т after ploy e neral Jacq ueminot, is large and eupped, smooth, ere of а urpe Ин апа, 1Ё anything like ust be an aequ uis sition. giis the open, and other ventilation can be given ugh аба in the front we eather i is Жр throu а аге e o sudde a upon some rectilinear piece of water ina sunk rans Ferroni ien by high Ta puce I c the whole es ing inth of much шн and b d by Y Spanis rmain, Blenheim briga. К ton, Wellington, mud jm er kind with a local ge quite gar nt i ple, or f colour аз нар of the quj i D g nabh ег К ouses consist of Vineries, Pu. houses, T ses, а warm Green-house, or rather stove, [уге апа numerous pits, the whole veingi in excel- warmed. In th bear In the 1 iterary portion the бе ар o some remarkably fine piant of Bignonia venusta, now lo nan with ma aguific ent c aye of bud range blossom nd of the hous se and e stove isa glass span n roof nd aaeth some noble trees in g condit tion e are M two fine standard уа, of E ind ‘blossomed un d the Orange tubs, ing ME а retros канен view e par , its beautiful Уу. еепѕ агу, its water, its walks, mansion, ani T ра with i m Rm up to th A is rafter; it is t ШТ wall to the pe opposed to the preti o герат Min ng “Вау In another page “ В. 8.” makes the following b ‘Pitch Pino’; ; itis ode from America, and i * according to a uthority, be the pro odu ce d Pinus rigida, ind. OWers, | Uber plants of that description, are also trained dow manner, and, m s stat d its pos Goth ic avenues the vis itor must feel satisfied that he has just had t oneof the finest places in Bedfordsl aire, and one ge ch, n Es ssion Stephanotis and fin throu agh the libera ality of mne Countess Cowper, is open y Monday. but on examina tion a similar , and, managed in this Pinus Coulteri, ponderosa, or Вепіћа amiata. - ie T they are reporte ower t profusely. valuable timber, pn its use is likely to inc Below this floral eanopy is a stageful of eg es cellaneous. siderably. Can any reader say verts the йрек is s | plants, with a dwa rf wall in front conceal The Llam iur p Animal Allies. — The. lla really obtained fro ЫЛ ен 18 no ot hardy i f Ficus repena; aplant extremely wol and its. near КОЛАН ions, the alpaca, the hua mig Britain, but both моно d for this код of work, and not half э and the vicuña, the "largest our-footed animals fectly so? If the Royal Horticultural Society w would known as it рава h which Peru possessed before the Spaniards intro- send some Mese ui pe to investigate and g Vines is a strong plant of Snow's Muscat | duced the h and the ox, are all natives of the report on е. timber trees of British Columbia, | Навін ын! койну black Warie, stated to be the Puna. efore the invasion of Pizarro, Паша Ше would confer a benefit on planters. The вате |result of s bet the Black Hamburgh and | was use the ancient Peruvians as st of be er asks:—'* Who is to investigate the banks ww oF Mon „ага, ‘raised at Hanin ngham дй burthen, and was ` поё less serviceable to them than of the а river, where travellers tell us аге magnifi- | Ful y Mr. Lane, once a gardener there. The|the camel E the araba of the esert. The wool cent trees which would be hardy in Britain? and ийет уа, an old friend of Mr. Snow's, made ар | вегуей e fabrication of a с cloth ; the milk who the Bokhara, Cashmerian, ibetan chains of| with - - MAT his name to it, sg to | and fodh, dà бой; jos Y z ч? - covering or mountains, the only spots - ly to give us hardy trees diui v ir it^ ally, inasmuch as а had | mantle ; and without the assistance „of the llama, it and shrubs. It appears to unfortunate sending | better opportunity of cry than Mr. Lane. Such | would h collectors to climates where nothing hardy can led аб least is Мг, Sno A аршу of the пачи 1 че we | goods or provisions. over the high table-lands of the see no c ha of ur An ыл т for a m ncas to have founded and maintained obtained, and the Society should remember lans Ur l their Е Again ped import the Tasmanian and Australian timber ү | r may be и, satis [vi ith Mr. тл beber trees to | South Africa a sa commercial speculati he classification of Ик lias, which will 1 ad MU been d ie р пете гыты of flowergardening, considered om ич unity to Suggest that к differo rences betwe md South should be settled by topig T si» tead of ^ as the minimum for a truss, and to uphold on the popra of economy г pi of exhibiting in temporary po Garden Mem — WREST PARK, BEDS, ONE OF THE SEATS OF THE CouxTEsS CowPER.—Until within | Ae [Ry few years this fine place opis p to Earl de Grey, under whose directions the present mansion was built, iul мын t from Silsoe a line Н. us le . | sometimes aftor € Peaches e grown on " semicircular trellises, sloping from She EA of tho house to the bac ck, ing the distance they өт, аге matchless. By having low trellises in front furnish go але pa and another in August or Septe mber. Cucumbers ag Melons are grown in McPhail pits, | They a nd less ees can be trained up the back wall, ai: these aleo e wall are also Figs, | observ: the fitness o Tut д Чо purposes Mr. био in abundanc is а over the ds «€ m After t | late Cucumbers. nuts is aser, on each side of the proach outside the Elms, furnishing ample shade in шдет and pro- Other | Heu of noch. kind, but i nie pese planted with Limes instead of of ims, ба different P I kinds a амони emely inge ри espe " well, black, but for "Чате 58, 808 bales, weg haing near 7, and ported into Liverpool alone. эуе, able from its being able steinbock, the Picu for |i ro w the most ат mountain-valleys of em he llama is also historically rotas as кы the only animal domesticated by the aborig ginal Americans he паси is of а greater m than the llama, and hat as supposed to be the , in "his * Fauna t the lips. The huanacus enerally live sd bao s of from five to seven. are very shy, but when caught young are easily and can tamed, bine e tier always remain spite her ху oy er be ined to carry burthens, "They ня апі -— Pants often also v о qualities it fetches a TT. used high price, and i uas and; so that from 1835 to 1839, 7,000,000 lbs., duin pd like the chamois or the ps the tisofa elegant shape than the орь conservatory wall аб the head of a broad with a a lon nger ba 2А e graceful neck, and а ceed well = ym part of: Бенг, ong are 1 LIA pru some of whic h бе л MAE which xod 998 Sapa! ANSA from | shorterand more curly wool, of such phon dili are stag-headed, b: ut others are aed Е T e pleasure groun nds, Jas is now jas @ be worth about 27s. the poun upper parts rous henlth боео trees, ug Sdn its Prim imro NT m having|of the body are of a peculiar reddish- АН eolour remarkably fine example of Balm of Пева [n a cheerful бы K this is comparatively hon season of the ha de vicuña), the under side of the neck and the also thri walh a T likewise all kinds year. Near too, the long wool of the breast and ће greens. nts of n Merias , now in beautiful bloom, and | abdomen white. During the rainy season, vicuñas On the он side of the mansion lie the fruit and | in a cold frame аге хушй ance 9 Neapolitan n Violets, the Cord dilera, where А.н. kitehen gardeas, all of which are substantially e nelosed| Аб M end of t greg d mall волео іѕ reduced to the scantiest с ды, but they never | by means — ym lls co h - qu up а As at conservator гу, | venture on the bare summits, ав med - peu fruit-trees, skilfully pruned and beautifully | forming хыя одада at jd [d Iu front b rf is very sensitiv rained. From these and from standards во f | sto: mem promenade, апд down а Pn " steps а | Wh pursued, ey a never "d to the ice-fiel the best Pears and Apples in England are annually p ornamented with карату, some | only di wn slopes. Ta tlie dr gathered. ed. Alfristons weighing a pound each are no|very t ud standard P ortugal Laurels, and eonsistingof uncommon occurrence here, and Cherries, Plums, and | beds uiti Qd with Box embroidery, grassy walks all other out-door fruit indicate equal excellence, hile | and others of а small narrow donem, ате for резе с perhaps 1 er has ever carri ith white Derbyshire spar. grave voL R off so first prizes at our great London exhibitions | walk үе ч ehe yangi the де of as Mr. o a fehdener whose CUTE acknowledged abilities place him in the nglish culti- vators, Even s Зовем pee is full «es 0 ч о M LE ri Аы Рат um Nui a бе Fhion a А еде үзеш, Nue M E alls and a slat маса | eans of inch нб јо pista to which poraa Oy me fixed above and below, the space between ! a n dow » юрри Моц halfa mile off. RÍ f tont кз this tls oom | is a piec garden ark, past a circular basin of wate быгы ving monumen ns e se. In M neighbourhood 2d А, the named the gr is кы} p^ lante ud r- vaded by a network of w. Y pai e guarded on each s:de b E E. vel—some str дале en sud ' fe k ^ " d swifüness. The male y standing still ind абе к the enemy. 104 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTEUR AL GAZETTE. [JaNvanv 31, 1863, The | females: reward this faithful care of their fai e attachment ; wi e. whe male, who troop continues its a with ieri "d. Hart- wig; the Tropical World. Armoria cv a dy д of North West Indian Tribes.— usly ba Ihave Ee ad occ asion to refer to the fashion 1 1 for when he is win; ———— ks, and plant them in M к> „Мау manureq 1. іп the kitchen or reserv: ard ку 2 Au In Salis ге, on the 17th of A „Та Бе HARDY кто the season Te яше so mild, P w ari si difficult n the ground where necessary; and re for gar roo 3 operations Аз amps rud later, е z the base of the W hite Mountains. ngland where Wh r^g. the ends of Te large beams which support the roofs of the ir permanen nt lo odges. In addition, iti is very usual immense swarms че? these еа gnats шге st fields of gra ain eripi the last of June. them: ud among the leaves These crests, w /hich are tribes, consist of the a nd fi &c. In co the front of the lod monly а by a the bus iem eagle e, raven, wolf, a estic and s mother, not from their feasts they never invite any o themselves : ing of em un or allaying of sns юй ii is supposed that peopl e same crest cannot quarrel; but I fear this acti is not be ays supported by fuk Mr. Dunean, who has considerable veces сы their e In th hje чс condition later in the da re liable to be affect nd weeds con an the im ound. They take vo during the morning vena apa evening twilight, and also in cloudy en they гт 4 IE eggs in the o grain. rms орле E come a om or milk; i this ghe e agrees observations of s, Gage. with the t The flies are not наю to Whe at alone, v Marc While the 1 10 сето - e eate re uis hou uld be hunted E ап € depositi in Barley, Rye, and Oats, are in flower at the time 2 де; арреагапсе. Harris, Insects injurious to Vegetat байый of peau (For the ensuing week.) DEP p RT а t operations bere should in the morning аз ible, and floors I be in PLA CONSERVATORY, &c. —Mos still be performed as earl iu order that the atmosphere a bg soft-soap water, until as is is a g oops and rings, to receive early Po чуч, P^ Hoe y. Ora in tu bs soob Fungus, which should 2 at all ощ but mo ed by ‚ог r other standiug d compensation for the act. The e псе is not | especia ally ow; let the leaves be wasbed clean wi d killing the poen and a “А. ке о g flowers or uu it is gud display enc crests in iol ways s besides | sight ly plants ih be ns tantly т removed, and those I have erm pa viz., by carving or раї ing "€ E dece with fresh эү from the ‚ 018: dit tion 1 nts such them on their les rrange of the buttons = [their ый ог x desir figures. front of their housei бе фы: es They have note | whimsical custom ion with these insignia Indian c chooses to exhibit his | in mm ealth ; therefore, now M mak ex ay. ing a good dis in, especially on sunny d | thorough ventilation. Examine carefully trell necessary, an if n bot ttom- heate Some, of the Passion- flowers, and suc his social upon his forehead, dem looks out for an opportunity o w of the same family cr est as e advances to m yos s Brit Columbia and Vanc: ж 1 Livi желе poe —Although this is id по means a new od of forming ornamental livin ences, as it has ely p for moi о centuries, I have se Idom used in Britain. It is the method of forming the sides of. berceaux walks, and consists in ру yonng slender trees in a slanting dir rectio n, i. e. every seen it "n cross each ees er and form a regular trel lis v with агт -shaped penis. of t At the] parts which come in tem answer well treated in this "way. Roses in cool pits, intended for «м іп n ров fo late display, may now be potted M half loam, the other half leaf-so a warm and й beat can be o cr rem specimens hag Keep a mild atmosphere in the use, and beware of too much night heat. FORCING SPU омй PINERY.—The now approaching $ which a ap n "revision iot the к сей іѕ сопзі ractice before reco еч lively atmosphere, stretching a obe in n perature and атто оп bright days; take away | contact, ifa small p рїес parts be ee à ced о Over, as in common EARLY VINERY.—When the blossoms begin to open, | reduce the amount of atmospheric moisture in a con- siderable degree. коте lively йге in the mim: раа . Тһе follo llowing trees e purpose :— Moun Ash, Com АзЬ, urnum, most of the Poplars, strong growing Willows, Alders, Birch, esnut, Elm, че ornbeam, &c. dime exceed cattle, : ing one part from another, is desirable shall not inace ше aine and in New risa and ШО T Dave dep reared fom from the К; agrees exactly with the descriptions and аи the dy, or Kirby. It is ма of orange-coloured gnat, with long, йе ег, ра1 е-уейо ow legs, and two transparent wings, reflecting the tints of the rainbow, and fringed ig delicate hairs. Its eyes are black and prominent. ace and feelers m yellow, md black -— Thos re glo › Surroun airs, and ошады һу үгүт ‘portions, like beads string. The antennæ of the females are about as excepting the by h on а daylight! es- Ho und, towards the end of the e | evi ut up ear by the next morning ан р any pus unclouded atmosphere; m ly M dodag the тү да em PAM st rapid rapid | progress ni or a of t, will pcc Ае с рро d ned FrGs.—Follow up former is sufficiently worked b extus a foot AM e bottom, and introduce about three-parts of the Wy upwards, if you can; 3 will facilitate the — of the back „апд front nin material, such as Mta nt leaves, &c. AR be new bensiini Vy жай now e a rolli el walks. are than half this le ngth. T than the females, and somewhat paler i in I have examined in the Hollies, or haracter, in blanks. Mee done Аерге ү: | planted а carefully; th e'for want of it | this season is in some acte ves зу Procure Rose early in s ү? n dai inot, be e paroa ih T at S butting | sinking в former direc- tio hing is requisite in е E to produce fruit | rir a a given Lá let it by all means take ри меч ects it |t t down ser wher essary, and em ыу ог back walks» with y cinder м nt walk. Dig first and A lay on the Cad rub E Broccoli now со uch as Grange's or PS should be protected, Pasha bandíal of soft hay ar ngst M he leaves, Plant - ou In stoves and| STATE | Orchid houses, a little more heat. may now be indulged | Rios Tues. es of id Ы А ОР THE WEATH THER AT E ciswick, NEAR LONDON, cultural tora c ы || ——— | -—— RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, _ During the last 37 years, for the ensuing Wee! eek, ending Feb. 7,1 1,188. _ 9f | Greatest Quantity |. of Rain. |^ 0.29 uring the above period occurred on tb ал ена Notices X Vtech earn THE January 31, 1863.] D OYAL ‚ AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE] NCESTER ML OMA ea pee on SATURDA me y 7. Students entering the College at that time АД a y be e to а Scholarship. Ma V ctuses and further information, apply to the prssus eui AND EVANS, ANALYT Сн 8, have REMOVED their EU ATORY чиз 15, Welbeck. Street, ' Cavendish Square, 106, Leadenhall Street, E.C., be etters us Samples a dé Analysis should in future e be a Бахс GRICULTURAL and | CHEMICAL COLLEGE, 37 a 8, Lower ASSAYS and ANALYSES promptly de 1o b Nes BIT, , LANSDE L & Co. GR шол URA L and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, | * lanufacturers and rece — in making "Artificial “Матан may obtain every n ry instruc- tion pt their eco cal -— pow 'proparation by apply- J. О, нел LANSDELL & Со., 37 and 38, Lower АНА Lane, London, 825 Analyses of Soils, Guanos, AL Lime, Superphosphates of d and other п 4 espat ers, desirous of —— know- ledge i in | Chemical Analysis, or Assaying, may receive instruc- tion at the College, where "tho extens — € ivo ample. ма ей for pursuing their studies, and there is сдано а limited ее бен of Кез pan Students. Ful ill be fo: arded on application. _ — GE of LANDS das of terms w (by Contract, or laid o payments s Charge, witho! má E the Land sl OSEPH DEAUNONT, pet AGENT, SexveYOR, and DRA: | Josiah Parkes, Drain * Engineer) J anderes ta the Planning. | aad жыша of Wor d Estate Im a enerall | Unde dreipagé, б all Drainage, veio ke onta, nd River Worte ; Reclamation of Marsh Lakes and | Moo oor on, о тони clos ing; the нтр of Farm Buildi Mm cmt Construction of Farm ua &е., А ead at the poi vlr cost a m е | Landown or thro ough the medium of the s Lan GARDENERS. accom- | lan t Prices of Farm HE NEW p SEEDS are "ROW READY, Po idea PRICED LISTS may а had, T Free, ха Боттох & SoNs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establis hment, Readin e best Spring Wheat г M: ба: ойн Е рег ас Produced (1862) 62 buds per acre, weighing 6 Price бан GuINEA А BUSHEL, including bag se Dril in February and h. 9o р Е 132 elu up a t the Brighton reve d Station, with Directi — for m on Receipt of Cheq! r Post- all cases accompany dw Order. rar рч е карри. Name of Station and should accom nes the TO Apply to ккан! ki Har Esq., House, Brig hto T AES PROVED DRUM [HEAD or CA' TTLE CABBAGE. he Subscriber has now for Sale Pe of his well known Im fene LATE CABBAGE, selected and grown by himself, «амой net Seed, and all of Cro ор 186 D. well harvested, and a fine sample. РЛ, 8., Тһе Мапог n, Suss hundred weight will be execu respectable ная any of the most respectable Seedsinen in Eng. d, Scotland, and Ireland. Тһе Seed can be put free on boar! ron the Rail at e to Тону Grbso p Dalkeith, N.B. at Leith, o CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. о Нех а NURSERY WHEAT. 105 costly horse—he buys large quantities of stable d dung E — manure—and by means of Posten &c., he converts it into food for or of men c ies by. land thin 1eat ; Wheat year e ' Mange el Wurze el than This in the second sa ди, азоег- Apply to Т А — -TOP жы д зге, Pate - of m arranted. particula Yu HuzzaARD, Etton, near Beverley, Yorkshire. To tain BE DISPOSED ОР (or. Cash), about 30 bushels are removed from the ena y ioh differs from жо ап per aere, placed in the drills in the д fashioned way, and thereafter 1ч cwt. of guano, 2 cwt. of Ene Agricultural Өлуеце. s ATURDAY, JANUARY 31, s FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEK. Monday, RNCCE CET ыр es . Sru аш, май Society of England. .. Noon We 1 last week called attention to the energetic e Mapped, or Inspected and Reporte еа. Im "eee iod Valuations made for | 2, Pa rliament Str EST of WNGr4xD and БОБИ WADER| 4 AND DRAINAGE and INCLOSURE COMPANY. TABLISHED 1844. he Right Hon. the EARL of DEVON, Chairman. ined and improved without recourse to the private years. T orks are un. ki ropan r Proprietors eem avail themselves of of the Act быу и d get the резе Outfalls ie ach a: g lands obtainable under the Company's Act. Works are also for parties advancing their own ДЕН. s not requirin; obtain the money under the Company's A: FREDERICK чш Secretary. Offices: Exeter;and 30 Parliament Street, London. d Drainage. ORKS of DRAINAOR E "e extent are DRAINAGE MPANY on e dessriptons of pro- ари mortgaged, trust, ecclesias- the Landowner as successive the power | ү. works executed ag Agents or ode execu ted by the Company ope E toi ant а striking nd a y the for g^ [xs ЕЕ a py ® —— taki arge m ме эште pro dados om it urge he Tenis a large quantity of raw | ie material to in fact, res are natur си nt ак latter shallow. e, and счета y обет pen ER Секи sing, ve ue ts, an. ЖО eed obtain rm forthe red сај р at ARE COMPANY.— Parliament in 1853. ; S.W. pm GENTS, SURVEYORS, &c. LAND AND WALES. 1х SCOTLAND. The y advances money, К ка in amount, the Plowing dn of cultural Engcovoménh, i whole “Outlay орй d expenses in uos being liquidated b, ШЫ, respect of public or general of o о оазе вони Д ау. bon row their IE share of the cost, and charge E M lod п soil on the lands і ved. i i i mer o investigation of title is required, and the Company being um АА ы : d Susa bri це ы | a strictly financial character do not interfere with the plans Hout “ынсы veri ёхесшйоп o st the Nona Which are controlled only by the | Organisation e labour which is the main For further information, Mud ML irme of application, apply between the. Sootoh far Е а з s uod “to the Honourable шлам Narren, Managing Director, 2, F to y—he brings the cheaper and | ar Palace Yard, Westminster, S.W. m ient steam engine to displace the slow and | xi ei in the land. is, moreover, €— upon him by the | manure plan of fert for Sims uses, Labourers Cottages, and Mr ou pev dans for os ре and the im- enge — to Farm Houses and other | its vity in =: ither тэка Mr. CAMPBELL etsi es a stiff dr soil, pietei is У | his ас he is therefore right not only in making al f food for plants within it abse: pools: culty TE soil i се T ÀR ce of eim Vesper market near him, and by the way. Бао, on the other han an strewn broadeast over 1 ewt. of sulphate of soda are -— о an us now describe the doings of an enterprisin g te mer an e (ionda: per acre of sta owns a naturally rieh soil | 5" p E "ot eultivating an | 20 guan ee a top dressin receive 16 {о 18 loa. у nitrate dio soda). e seeds red w ena 8 verage as been v ara iseas я — канапі быу. have ans жолын during th са e straw of the grain crop is mostly sold of the land. "The Clover "ы sold as е 8 апі Ње ге с in yards, изе by a flock of some | sheep kept in a store - Не 18 of а farm where the artificial ilisation is is chosen in pe ock with import y the the resultant renr enk simply ае every year the sup whence a corresponding g rowth is to be ar for i ilt u а таеп effectually 2 . ]tis to the economy ‹ labour on га. farm се our further remarks mu be direc pw of 600 ac ib land, E whieh i two-sovenths THE те 5 y8 a 10- A ; ог, with its water-cart horse. 106 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jawvamv 31, 1868, To this must be added 4 hired horses neariy | that every flockmaster may be properly prepared for it STEAM CULTIVATION, constantly employed in cartage, but we believe that we so frequently call attention to this particular PARK, NEAR GUILDFOR that -— this into account, and remembering | department of business. The ewe flock at the precise ' т е ; | that nearly all the produee and all the manure period of lambing ought to be in one uniform state or ihe d di Аа miro s Weald of whi na lying just м. is earted to and. fro, most agricultural rea ders wil] | condition—not too fresh, not too poor—but in a docile, е dieisieó of ihe Wenid which occupies in оп ш ondas st un As alic of th hesiihy, thriving, or improving state. The difficulty |5 The 10-һогзе tiis а working. joe WLER'S аан 4-furrow plough turned over 645 acres between |p a 861 d ov verlapping Surrey, too, at its southern ext rei is given, not especially for а Successful steam WE he : vation of which it has been the subject, зы ашай 1001 and абе 10d. Thren hw»dred [С icq) Ael Ee pa MS on the M " several other interesting гаа 2 тоноу and 15 acres were turned over in 62} days during | common Turuips, with hay or chaff in а dition, In|because of the general agricultural improvements autumn, and 335 acres were moved in 674 days|the former case nearly all depends upon the state of effected on w кек. ue eteen years ago, petes een Janua nd Jul The wages, oil the pastures ge they r^ i laid on in the autumn, | jr M i амт, Fegi who will on and coal, paid for, amounted to 1107. 5s weather throughout the res d Pa id wi Che е We p аз Chairman of the which is 3s. 50. per aere. This is the whole cost | wint | Face фарза. чөе UU ели e lr. of immediate outgoings to be put against the work i the pastures abound in Grass during the autumn, | x tment of capital realised i in commereial 3 { | leaving а good winter supply, and the weather con- inves pur ranite, — е аар to pus for wear of rope, nne tinues mild and tolerably ide Ron КЕ ғ which alone would be enough to upset all those predi: the pen peditum: Ва t 3s, 54. per aere over the Std i work accomplished with the ded is the whole | weather cold, story, T way ungenial, then | "99% of the many jet einn circumstances аф w el А пу үа; еүе ion isite t ва r i Mr. T has this year had the figure-of-eight | and favourably through the winter, во that they arrive г. Bradshaw, an English merchant, purchased Bisnes of dra демен, и under the engine | at «lambing time" in that healthy condition, without | R^owle Park, near Cranley, Surrey, some sixteen displaced by the new clip drum ; he has also n 3 | having nndetyone any violent hinges so hin —— M увага ago formerly e property of tho MES > У б О тїп ас : t ta Nov, 28, | but keep to a `similar ki È | station and Guildford; and I d | 3 o a similar kind, as nearly а pia n an uildford ; an o not know a mo ne has been at work 214 days ploughing, sible, giving other «бе in Жыз Tunis instruetive geological excursion for an agriculturist Fo. lishing the time; 21 days angels, сога, or ca animals that mx that MN E е па miles from Reading —-taki x MEER п ZI м, Е р scarifying, aeoomplishing 167 acres; and 9 days | found too fat or too bighi in pisi w must a" him reshing, turning out 417 quartersof grain, Some | allowed to shrink, buta little blood might be taken plastio Pos the stil p poorer sands of the Bagshot dis. of the ploughing was done for a neighbour, and paid | from them. Generally à puncture of the vein in each rict, the narro а im inm for at 14s. an aere, the rest done at home is charged | nostril would be sufici ient for one bleeding. Allow Rear Gaildfo rd, the fertile sands of the be 12s. an acre. Тһе séarifying, all at home, is |tb JE REA Shonld this upon ie watchful diately below the chalk at Shalford and "осонй into charged бз. an aere, The threshing is charged |2ess be thought in suflicient for their safety, a moderat ue bich ba aratively poor clay-sands of the Weald, all of. 1s. 3d. to 2s, a quarter. And the actual earnings bleeding from the neck vein must be resorted to. AN hic traverses in his journey from Reading viá d of the apparatus thus amount during autumn to | that із wanted is to defend them from attacks of fever Shalford to м дь. of Cranley. Hardly any. 133. D 10 d. Тре actual eost o wages, coals, oil after lambing. Ti is customary with many breeders to | Where, in so time, will so many agricultural - 568, plishing |" mark the ewes м wid h the ram—a very excellent dif oed e entras be А o >й... ШЫ. à g course, as it enables the shepherd to шаке better and |9"ulé of geological variations. For a mile or twọ alt his work сасе 897. Os. İd., not much more | Som owhat earlier preparation 4; 9 ега afterleaving Shalford, їп а walk southward ion > thanone half the earnings; an ndtakin кча *lamb" first, The way is one mark for the | Cranley, you traverse e i E eoals, an of the days at work БА the steam | first week, two for ihe d, and three fi die third, fertile district, whose extremely hilly surface i$. plough alone, we have а sum of 66l. 9s. 9d. spent un which they аге counted as “going over again,” -thereabouts cut into by deep lanes fringed with. against 1884, 9s. 10d. earned in ploughing at 12s,|should such be the case; and are then let an the | luxuriant s уркек, i" etel: small irregular feli and 14s. per aere, and scarifying at 6s. an acre, | last lot are Боск богу ward. ''Fhis plan of mark.|being now covered үг and luxurian There is certainly ample room here for interest of ае permits а partial separation as е or dms d Wheat a d kyo 9 уе thohi hills a aro topped eapital and tear and v and oost of rop ing season recien ые is desirable 1% | by La d Fir. Very soon however this is eh йсй ye look at iko А work. aeom. | Preve ents wding the flock and frais тарау Шу soie Ao b plished їп rent: биа y the engine and consequent Sieb mfort, an. e of course a slight Mine the во gi apparatus, an на the expense ineurred in a given ree vedere i thingo ole n d А dan: ы" p паса Чий тау ош ace or consider the whole cost per Е ildi annum of horse labour and engine, combined in Bent too s them айтан, nE rei ашыу har very КШ та ss abortion 1 bi " Aborti уто poo rie miles fb s in the lambing season. rtion is one | 8! sg es о and eeonomical w of the great things to be guarded against in a flock of | light fawn colour of the And it is not «1 in the work of cultivation, | ewes; should any cases occur, by all means remove the | generally inferio e bu іп har vest wor rk as well, that pentes affected ewes and all external causes which p he excite | ап example of the management is seen T. ARNOT'S experismoe is the sympathies of the remaining—otherwise some are ү whole, is frequent—and you have all t as good a testimonial to мен. Bunerss & К mush inferioe to tag disi лая lv Ey d ача Ms. Болынга; ап оа je an gaining т and b bee loss, | fest Е agriculture, and in the ap of forc 3 out being a prophe may judge from the р Race m ЧИ И ЫЕ кату ГЫ шуа INIT p un Ps s gel called ergot, that it is е кыру e gne may oecur | Knowle Puk e «мів of Mr. Bradshaw would lt ti The foll years rend 3 | in different parts of the country this season, Iam not |just such an ression as one now gathers on th : owing are ex з for the acquainted wi reme аста А beyond | to it from pira: of the land between it and Won re when B & Kev ану that : ^ jou озат. * en твейзд EY's reaper has | what I have. stated, particularly that they be undis- | Since that date, ride. it has been in the n e кү uu shepherd himself is freque ч the un- of an uet and wealthy man, wh A "c Acreage cut, | Кыт j "E" willin tor cause of these affections— по cause is tastes have led him to join the London Farmers' ; N | = "X e E Pie d he лм NE been. ода st Мед que Food cpm Aa The PERNS President. Шш eeh pa Я е ов} з in unison, А КҮК spring up from the eir a „аге Lam country i КОШ У Some of f ihe З Атту PIS EN practi * ату р Much of it, especially on the summit of Mei round se f { е : уле; a place pe pri m ir dis теч d | undulations of th uf afi and ng the crop. inelude | n @ $ n: e ce, is a free an the whole cost of oil and repairs, but they do t should Ар petet own an angry or pasty tempered “ош at brashy or grav elly soil, which is istance ; fertili nel. уйш not a ltivat while the rest із а 7 en im, The. P iE ра patchwork. $E that extremely fine an pabla Ku me places mo dueted. like "EC S ‚ате учошайейу ала ho igual eon- Ese as his eultural p s "e do T" M M а doses of Epsom salts should be used. Another upils mech ae | sic g tations arises бет po ы young men are more likel ely to acquire a praetical i * gintmenting ” knowledge of the business and the art of farming. lambin yn a чор slippery, and ck close and adhesive to —— if done when the. g is near, is also vi ed. ous. Nothing of the sort pa to be айар вап r the ewe is sup а ve tting” with сеа of the ewe flock г ihis season of the year, and it e place till aie Ren not - Timer it теп T: un i POS a "M моги оу. Eco n ch being done—her t h | of its до б ges put off till too late, | to y dera her in iral podio vage. dde oy particles hong eq ually min form аз the result. “The | Аз е uos senson но more closel ly approaches, d osa o drips Suo а substance IU as hard and i H in order | ша; g j . О.Е, From Ње rout oxpende р. а дус Jawvanv 81, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 107 t pasture for inae is се the plough. arts of this soil, com- porti is л үе Фо UM: заа and о aud the weg isa diluvial ‹ deposit r^ pte po а flinty iron-sand and grave The estate of Knowle Park is no exception the Жс rule of pieturesqueness and landscape ie whi ch make кук; Бо attr a ctive , but of very limited | 10 Cou as 8 “ reside nti al” Ў because the soil is naturally fall of fertilising matter, may fairly be called—as, indeed, in the occupation IR which being thus laid M o nsily с extract lot of to be. of the Lo ndon Farmers un Ne ought f Eng ted. а rich calcareous a * sma; ә? © зе анкай ЕА land has been ul some UN it for 5 feet deep and more, all of it at least 4 feet deep р ardened sand-clay soil in the Weald, of nothing h 1 20s. to 50s. an acre, and proba ably over the whole P ai A least 30s. an acre фот апа n pe to bea n bu t it has. 80 forwarde io hat &c., followed by Turnips, Oats, Clove it, may be equally astonished by | w i ki Me a runs o they ctually эйбер o i piura it t are a smashing u iu together again ев оге killed. ci eultivation, in Mr. Рэ dshaw's hands, has nevertheless been advantage and economical. то ре BENSINGTON NEAR WALLINGFORD.—The traveller by g | the Great Western Railway must haye noticed between a the Gor ог ing | ion on the of the line, and again, after and Wa allingford Road Stati r the їйїн Коза Station pu the southern an ge extent of o en иш а а with grai he Mid es, aii cultivated in in olda А large chalk, em sand, d Kimmeridge clay f. dnos p thofa жуы in texture from a comparatively an d shallow chalky Soil to a deep stiff clay, the pre № being geo has not only dispensed with the Mis of six "ones а the 1 abour of the far , that aologieg! sequence, because of ш. d NE beds of flinty gravel which here and e obscure the regular Loin. The rotation of crops ыу аі сы Мн. Rye, for The e parish of Bensington lies barely within this dis- trict—the village lies near the Thames, and „the ada , Which of a Таг rnipcrop after Rye and аана E [s only means 8 of reduc Almost o whole Е the Eia з 1 Elms an and t th: at carris e and o Aes x belonging to the estate enerally, has been hitherto done by 16 horses, а the | арш of 1860, Mr. Bradsha red cultivator and B 4 y. There are ил Ы on the t Rape grown under such circum: f M is not so good. The crop of Swedes, not s is nevertheless very fuir half of itis carried home to the dnce ir cattle. p a ell, nothing c cer- | with pen any he а ог de se vetet d e grea trim and enclosing large tracts of lan: Th of la ately а ' “ * common feld. > part the parish was till Mr. Frampton, who occupies land in it, the proper ai of Mr. үзбө: in this оре еп tract of country, tells me that а few years r I dia ing is 7 or 8 loads of farm-y: [д РЗА е шев bones, and 2 ewt. oÈ dissolved es for the Turnip crop; for Mangels, in place o че guod bones, 1j cwt, „of superphosphate ы from the neighbours’ land which lay i in the same manner, by a furrow or i etie; e therefore 2t Жш regular, and ener- іс дерей [ рег а ing summer of, that | year in like | manner r60. A were enltivated in S days at an amne of Ls „ 6s. 6d., т 4з. 1d. p cre реа. The yo ог | this отун of the aed and i follow м аата ие df the зүр: of the UN: gre pes Pia the parish has been e euh Fram mpton's dud iT now in large PE of comparatively ung бше receives а dps Lap dung z I ing autu spring dicas "One n for Wheat, which rarely ku Йа inty, , gravell y вой, ее bn оду, o elsewhere а d ealeareous loam, and in o the er €— again a stiff cal- careous clay, It has been partly drained ү 3% and 4 feet deep drains, placed occasionally where ihe object hag ееп to remove spring water, о dia ; of | the most instructive features of the manage- | | deal in Plages where the clay an k or gr een & м : ys join; but regularly and pretty p together iai at ppost TIE 18s, or үн 34d. per a The ork | manure. The buildings are exceedingly compact and | the Ж drainage of clay so AT needed. on the whole amounted to 507 acres, "э а cost. of compendious : А economical. Thelabourof managing | Тһе farm, though pee lies КУ me part well 1357. 18s. 3d. "This was “ cultivation" or grubbing— the od waters o KU — аз much mg es ita zs mà en any movement z is Ao uch as possible by iie bd connection of the as 8 hu E fee ove it, i ^ suppose, n exceedingly | di t parts of the fa f ü i orap се deal of it a second and even a hird lino, | bail р е En {чор GEM M the ie. зе e costly than this, the past year, in like ms er, the same ugue o of 8 дороге) дана е aratus ште ripas d 450 acres gs nim by the ed M give of "utilising Four or five ol tate. farmeries were ? pul own, e the timber à other e $ cost of 4s. acre, or . bd. in ап; wages given daily are the B oues wages of the hem mtu —123. ‚ 9" Wee ek, with 6d. . extra for the extra | Nowhere have F seen mor however, must M. Р | ness and mp n in the details of manageme x Wheat and Oats are brought in from the mill on the às d from the extra quantity of ata Lll E lich um the river-rise and ihe, ч ater-logged land are owing. The fi arm, now that Y t аре ад is culti- eld co —Whea in fa PE so а the men often take 18s. h Ww waggon, Viet into the thri reshing machine, wor by a fixed engine M коры: АИ ELM T I 3: occupy fields, which lie in 30 and 40 aere learn here, as we do ivi eet, in piee быч the Sig little wear of rope which Ше Soil pro- due No doubt every care is taken in carrying it, Nae d Mr. Bradsha za мн not the improved ves porters for this pur hich are no ess | either eric d or cub uno d for use. dress oi | up ready side, are me prd litte: red from e stores close bd, and their m Anim. and "diio soiled ues i Lem em, into alarge central ect pepan perta the ыгу О т fent ois ver M is built а shed wi arded ‚рәм к find а living. The manu ure, oads or more, w which the MAE ай oral poss pnis d pile led Ry rin ЫШЫ stalls, dua bà rangeson either not t, Turnips, Barley, Vheat Ыы аге BER. "much as wn good extent xe aed some little ape iota the ur] шоо MA l crop had just dis the Quim Th. eak i s pus + which а large e 40 -acre piece of been "id Ы ру sheep when I was over the farm the other day. Bar ey а with se either the lect Red Clo and what of this i is atn off EN in the tede is ploughed ka and sown ps or Rape. hi. a large extent t of Бтееп-сгор food for itis only i А эңе? Weald € D. e qne ИЯ ог ropes used P e 1600 ards b cake-fed beasts, and swine fed on ы ев із аѕ good as it can be. There isa desta рй for carts Esa d still y РЕД А. "e рама s б two or beh addi- tional seasons. The соз! too, has been hardly anything, and there is "lite бодо к: ew of акі кеп I effect of us ing a new thing A а опа- hand. one, н аы which жетй has to be If, however, where E have been thrown mon аз here, the Weald district enables very ps . land needs to mbed, hue combed to get rid of its Mas it перан As be sti - to enable its i а calcareous «ау, һе ay is a (ого destru epus p T tle, Swedes, 2 21 Tbs. of hay and st e -— cake EFC гж ап асге over the arable land. The rea - | labourers £ the lin: ade the farmery, bys which its contents are end, "he tock of cente iud 250 large E e Down „ewes s bou Жош the farm consists of about 40 pd ar 18 p, wh ANS land bears folding. This е роо pein kah pen ponni sumed upon the Ea the land yi rops зе А Y ood веш i й p пете, 26 horses, n during winter. nd a. and the wor im. h year, which, c fattened with 4 eir produce, receiving chie exe | cotton seed cake, with. ipa Turnips, &c., Nod is ali through the following summer, The cattle it is ld | horses, costing at lo Ela. oxen i into ae count, adopti ng Fow ler keep on straw and cake and ч Va а few rhe AK steam: cie for of and fatten n during the second winter. 40 young Devon ia 2e (chiefly Shortho "Y kei 2-year-ol w tied up, Tod "uM gei безг of cut y. The you А a iw gne in the feeding house e er бобы a mà ch as 97. reaping machine ке an for 1 plo st atus fo vation; its ren 4 york. t ied ti иф. ҮЕ бое ыр 97. 16з. "Ж for coals, res ет 98 about 4s. 104. the t of labour is, pet the roads а mirei TE оой order mad chan. m farm, thi penin Ё йт; ош T X rci w.|of the I vm ing is the à Lh during | 1862. It ploughed cultivated 145 a t of l THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [JANUARY 31, 1863, 108 € iet water cart and horse) of 73/. 10s., | of ** heal all," or © drops for nervous sufferers.” 186, in| little from mildew! 31 —— now done with all contro. an reoaland oil of 677. 14s. This was at | reference to r leader. I quite agree with Chi rsy оп тенте тента circumstances a uu ot ea s. 30. per acre for these item ustice Fitzhorbert's observations in relation to © dis y OL вее Last October an exchange was e PON cretion.” Discretion alone can determine whether a еу. т to relate) A4-horse engine with stronger rope is to set to work | quantum of seed is or is not ridiculous, be the quan 19086 ха next spring. With the more powerful engine, the usual шо or thin, ог rather much or lit е 1 seeders à orb tbe ae n. a " bloss Шаша performance is 6 or та дау of plo ughing, Mad 10 cer ainly have one apparen advant you sa; With plenty, eig or 12 acres with the sca . Тһе ра аг ER viz., their tendency [^ economy, 9 And grant henceforth, за foul debate to only 9з. а day of 10 hours, viz. 2. vhs ей ay we farmer jaro need in ever Bi ki Twixt husba su; cease! 9s. 4d. to ploughman, ls. 14. to each of "he porter | our profession ; but adage, “Not зае ted | John Ford, Jun., R Mont lads, and 1s. to th hor Жн | nothing wanted, 2» ЗЕ ther re is also another adag е Pro duce of Two peer in "our onths.— Will you beso may cost 4s. a da; e workmen employed are the | equall weighty, viz., “ Penny h.” | kind as to tell me if you think Ан enclosed із а fair ordinary labourers, and дош a ms morg certain | Each intelligent farmer: must hi mself strike the produce fro cows fin the four months, April, than the fitness of such m engine or any | balance between these two adages according to his | May, June, and July, as on the ist ? The are one other superintendence of fin. machinery, ‘after a few | experience, founded upon his particular circumstances. | Short-horn and the ut epe ВО thing an Irish weeks' experience. Т! reepence ап paid for|In your third par graph you refer to À Wilkins's | breed ; the produce sen a gentleman's table, They overtimi engineer and plo ii "2d. n hour|*lucid English, erudition, clever колу, and perti- | ha. d nothin g but Ша Grass that they got in the field, to the others. Coals about 21s. a ton upon the|nacity? No ma admires them more than I do. I|and that feld i middle of nt's Park, ound, cost 12s. to 15s. а day, and the cost of|have no коча to these азая аб к in any | London. Th бона м h % per Ib. ; cream, 3s, per coals and ой, water cart (4s) and wages does not such degree as the Rev. gentlem n has regarda pint; new milk at 4d. ре er quart; skim at 1d. per quart, generally exceed 5s. an acre for ploughin during à | his sees. irony no man i "moro ы of. Bu ut som e of е: skim i ів given away. Тһе cows calved good day's work. The ex of ipd Ei be | than jS 5j к пм with © dicreton by the begi J. C. incurred ' every two years and amou about ns “letters paten eaped upon me more titles ep mm EEEE 1 acre. | е hos ifs із PEA * ufhciently | t nla Us: likely to receive from the Crown 1862. | Butter. pem aod omane (Skim im mik compendious and manageable. о S diu d Let us survey them, and also ће | April, "RUE pints. b qu quarts, | qua rs. | £s d Mr. Frampton has d made throug Y venience I am likely to be placed under from this 1 F psg 6: open tract of land where the ing is stiffest, eA s “ thick seeding ” of titles. “ Pre-Adamite John Ford," 1 | long furrow's work on either side of it. The apparatus | “ te rige dg Ford," “precocious J ohn Ford," `7 n is now lying by in farm-yard and s ed, and 16 would |“ куен n Ford," * Cimmerian John Ford !” a | ) ‚ во Мг. Е п вау, the labour of seven horses | e let me pause, and say, “ Angels descend, and ү Ex with the men employe in attending to it when at bring me а PE pos A uw et me A us nt Ж n | as ы titles, sometimes ©“ i $ s a mile off, set the anchor rope and apparatus out, | of w up thei of fools," I do not Wink tint 1 у. à pini get D work. Thereafter it could travel up e your EN will say vom they betray on the p of 1 i n à ploughing on one sid er come back down the the Rev. . gentleman i с ES FAN n” reco ndod hay m $ roa, ploughing the other side, robably 150 The ар 075 will be this M 10. n all, fully three Rien de work w without any | I send a letter to order pa at а London hotel rel . i is lost i in shifting apparatus. It is in cases like this | all pene grs titles, 2d shoni not go, it is nearly Я i 1 where the great advantage of steam poa felt. And, | certain the innkeeper will charge me for E ve ii yz given weather suitable for tillage work, a soil adhesive, reserved [sn for he will ы bier that all these $j & | and — fi& for the sheepfold, and a large в can es to poor, deluded, single John Ford, E jm tract with ro adway. fa apnd the зы апа Ma Ap beg hi immerian dig nec Я } imp am power applied to the rh ru Per so let try and » i lti f the land i ean much cheaper than that signaliso myself TE Paan Е а bli Ang a ^ charaoter 2 5 ” of horses for “ pertinaci city » by calling attention to tw es А М As t ff ts from the Jo dd of the Ro; Fu Ханнага 1 re rob th f AMPTON'S farm it was зады а; а ың which I trust „з pk aban of| 28 e: i p. obvious, last arid from the firm condition of the land, | wise men, nor the idol o foo Iw M to : 1 i TUM both where 16 had € баре turned over roughly “е such accredited works as were w thin: e reach sin pue with the Miei and also where е usual ood advice of ME espected Rector of Wix,| | 11 48 | 159 | 187 еШ 610 | turnfurrow had An dn re vie ended me to read the scientific works of SPRINGS - The f is refharkabl lo for its excellent buil dings— | scientific mm and I m ay suppos praetical men, for I| 1862. | Butter. | Cream. |New Milk. |Skim E #9 finer barns, stabling and Ше ing round the sides of а e des Mem кб рше is often nothing 2 -M uare I have never seen Puildin ept in more * philosophy іп а dile i I therefore, | May. | 18 redu кс. зЧчапщ E perfect repair, The inner ng aid ыы ір | ү: cr the Р omk ot the Ro nem Society, of which i i 106. yards where sheep pick over the Вагі у, | Т ата а member, looked into them to вее the opinion i 2 1 which is d rown in fresh from th А | and experi of men in the members of the i : ru flock of 450 ewes is kept; tegs and part of the | Council have sufficient confidence to admit their articles E: H i ewe lambs being fattened off at 12 and 13 months old, | for national perusal and direction. e first extract is lł 1 ri d one-third of the bees being sold every year. |in volume the ninth, page 283. The article from whic E E ES A few store cattle are maintained on straw and|itistaken is addressed by Mr. Loft to Mr. Pusey, o i F H Turnips. These, with a Loci dI stock of Berkshire | the ** varieties of Wheat and the advantage of thick S. 2 $ 122 pigs make up the live stock of the farm. The land, | sowing.” The ty of seed sown was at the rate of T 2 Tes now recovering from t he foul P to which its |5 pecks per acre, and the average (of 12 sorts of Wheat) 1 Hu 1 T piecemeal reduced it, | was 45 els and 2 pecks per acre. The remainder of yg A abs gives a good specimen of the style Ts anagement | the field (15 acres) was drilled in the usual way wit 1 1i common to the country, on which steam cultivation | 8 pecks to the aere of Marig ld Wheat, and it yielded e ц 4 been engrana by an intelligent, energetic, and | rather over 57 bus els per re was no diffe Y u enterprising m ence either in land or management, except that the 12 "A 1 sorts (seeded with 5 pecks) had more, care labour 1 1 One is not surprised о find that in so open а | besto upon them in weed and hoeing than 27 H an example of this kind has been followed. | the remainder of the field. T; observes 1} e There is within six or eight гав а nsington, near | that this result is аб variance with the opinion i і 1 endon, immediately under the chal and оп | оЁ the advocates of thin sowi to the quantity ВА 1 3 аш of Mo. hallara soil, another steam plough | of А w, says he, generally begin with 1 - 4 work. М. к Dodd, of Bottom Farm, Chake e pecks of seed as the minimum, gradually increasing, ) т 1 7 ce Байер meeting purchased опе as the season advances, to 9 pecks per acre. Observ ) ЕА 2 5 Fowler's i hos power engines, burning 15 суф. ч he says, nothing of blight as regards the corn Ы Hu 1 5 f coal a day, costing thus about 13s. а day. Ніз |raised from 8 pecks; but in respect 12 133 | 5 176 200 D а inclu engi S enm rg 14s. ; | varieties the rate of 5 pecks (eight varieties E. ; and ancho 2,.; [n eing white sorts and four red), “іп all the white sorts ; ERU E to 49s. a week; and the whole expense for labour, | there was a considerable q ir of smut, two or three Lond еа teni ы. cc emen E. ; oil, and fuel thus does Т1. 14. рег оё the finer sorts being much the worst; whereas June. lbs. pints. | quarts. | quarts. | £ &® week. During fo is autumn, and working | amongst the red only th ed, and two = i b: HEC 23 days of this time—losing,too, the labour of as шапу |of these only very slightly affected with smut. i 1 E аз five removals—Mr. odd accomplished 106 aeres of so gives. the result of another experiment with 25 065. рош һав 6s. an orta gan iton the crops per i i MEE. 50 acres of arable land have hitherto been by {гота 39 i n to 57 bushels. ТӨ nert 1 E. 30 horses—he ds now getting rid of 10 of heu, and заи is from ue d e, page 1 The article ж : i PES en by David Barclay, À M.P. on the advantage of | 8 i 9 1 worked with greater efficiency s пен. thick peri т. The account of the experiments on the $ i H a time is not | merits of thin and thick E drilling, dibbling, and > A * : 5 so trustworthy ог instructive as ors of others xw. broadcast, conducted on Eastwick Farm, in the сооп! A 05 rs nce. And „опе can in in his of Surrey, is as follows: 2j bus drilled 9 inehes E i J 07 theref 1 t l| apart, produc bushels per acre, value 167. "E + ) 4i tenant farmer having мре AS detailed | 1 bushel drilled 12 inches apart, produced 25 s n qa rge-lab of steam | value 1i .; 1l bushel, dibbled 12 inches apart, pro- x H o respectively, t dat the former i is the denter 4 the two, | duced 31 bushels, value 137, 4s; 1 bushel 3 . 0 has not, after an autumn trial of the latter, seen апу |dibbled 9 inches apart, prod 37 bushels, value i $$ reason to repent of his decision. 15/4 12s.; 21 bushels sown cast uced 40 ЗА i (09 ! : ushels, value, eda ih ме. figures include the value ` i à ps H straw. call -€Ó attenti 4 ңе ne ome Co E ndence o е wore pi ИЙ, fanar "b plants in "es " 1 A John Ford's Farewell to the Subject та and Nos ама (in in seedings) ware by much theshonges Г W E ; ке, have read ES leader of January 17,|and looked best meus e season, ; Ln à and trust that I shall шен no offence if yu the Ero roach of pe t, be it beeame eviden tthat | ) Ў n Ў оп well known and | the quality of the grain : straw was inferior, more | w lines by way табу in No. 2, 65 405 194 - as 22 }ахтавт 31, 1863.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND Mu GAZETTE. 109 black, dry, gravelly soil which had been long u used as a garden, | each other, and give the comparative 1 merits of the mam \ ures Produce of Two Cows in Four Months— Continued. andhad been all trenched through the winter to the depth of | and specifies with distinctness; ; but not having ground enough eer a e a N Sn E inches. ch trial consisted of three drills of 12 yards long | at one place, and tl ud part of them being оп a роо of 1862. | Butter. рош; and 2 feet apart, and the sets planted 14 inches separate, so petia near à mu f trees by which they have been very ЕЕ that each БЕ grapin 24 superficial yards, or 1-200th of an кты affected, Да выры good deal, I believe, to ed coid July lbs. E its. quarts. | quarts. E imperial ac The used was pretio 10 lbs. to each plot. | wet season, and, therefore, in making comparisons, E 1 I intended i the different trials to have all the sime advantages кҮн must be taken by themselves, and the last ңәш hos id i as to soil and exposure, so that ће, xd gren all д with selves. ү EXPERIMENTS IN GARD T GRA NG „ды «йс ент; made with various Manures, partly to test —— 4 i specifies for the сома, ad parüy th: СЕ ot. the producing quantity. а оп a dry, gravelly soil, which DA had been trenched; each plot being 3 drills of 12 2 yards cialis and 2 feet apariy the sets 14 inches separate, each plot ii ards, or l-200th part of an imperial acre. Planted between 15th and 25th March, 1862; lifted 1 1 rx T Mn rfic id ya , р р s 15th to 17th Septem. Nd i CAME PRODUCE. А $ 5 1 à Ur. 8 E 2 35 >. ы P А И 4 : : c 53 KIND оғ MANURE USED. & |2 Зз d 2 EE $54 51 ; 5 |a| Als a = КАЕ n "| $3 ЧИЗЕ РЕТИ ТЕЕ ТЕГЕ: A H А Pa C3d| $^ |аро| | 5% Е 2 i 1 Г D 4th| A a s 28 4 71 аре à ИР Кон 357505 lb. | b. |£ s. d| T. Ct. 1862. . lb. . E Mar. 15|By 1 OL d tons manure per к) | B |8ері. 15/101 | 87 | 14 | 5 0| 9 * } Чо; БВ 613 4| 18 i 7 з» ро, { with salt; ? à } x ae o. a : ; И E Do. {жа ав a} s| в | „ ao] sza sj 160 à 7 7 and lime is $ 3 71 Do { -. ed treh do. ESE } 8| B , 120521205 | 2613 4| 18 7 $ 8 7 7 „ with lime | $ i 7 8 7 6 Do. iwi ES do. | s| B „ (206 |205 | 117 1 8| 18 8 1 ө à * "d 8 7 6 2 ood ashes РАЯ до 2: | СА 265 |268 | 2 [613 4 | 2318 URGE Гаа н ВТУ UL SES 29 MAL е, | a B "во 1161 {19/7 1 5| 161 У ЖУ VR 2s i "a Уф = 3 cwt. per acre) 3 |251 В 1 188 |17 8|2 1 8| 16 T [We gather from your account that your two Mar. 17|Guano, Peruvian .. зб 4 B * 1206 195|11|2 510| 18 8 Pug not yielded much pM than 100 gallons а шї ailk | т нк үс ду: сы wore : ev " 184 179| 521 8| 16 8 month during the four best months in the year. » Do. dissolved.. .. - do. 40. | ài || А 5 о [195 | 5 | 1 8| 1717 i is a small yield. А a 9, в Sept. 16[138 |119 | 19 |2 1 8|16 6 ages in Roxburghshire and the West of cimi 2| Mar. 17|Blood manure Soot, (26 ор рио) рга > d: У 194 | 99| 51 9 2|1 1 shire.—In your * Home Correspondence of eet in » |Boot and lime [tim ч : (= 5iewt. md dore) 0. 8 E IDA МЕ рсы d: bos Б der the above heading, io Correspondent “ W^ » |Btable dung (210 tons per acre) 1-0. 15 с » ys: bushel of Oats, of 46 тен make Маг. 18 Peat fro from sea. shore, with img (230 tons per aoro) Mn TI A 45 7 | 87 |38013 6 8110 9 i 69|19|5 0 0| 718 vds x d A i d I ED the ] " ra- of ie хата, near hedge 2 ^ do tons par aano) i 0 f D 2 E 73 | 35 |113 4| 91 а! .^ A bushel of such Oats, crop 1861, he values » е dung апа rotten whin .. (=20 tons per acre) 20 ë С Sept. 17/116 ОП o 10 I 1 1 D “ .. (210 tons acre » at 3s. year, 46 Ibs. of Oats will yield нече t e TI es Bpew priae) Са et 0 » |07 |8225 210 0| 911 954 lbs. of meal free of “ multure" or millers charge | »1| wa; 25 |Townsend's ad oe {= BE di. per acre) 08 3 C Ум 6 | 47 | 29 |2 10 , dei grinding; and stones of meal will require 55 Ў уте manure alone .. 0 .. (230 tons peracre) 2 0 2 5 » » e с ^ : 2131 bushels of b ight and quality are , ән ll ne ies. seed bain Pe acr ro 4 ч ү с » 160 135 125 16 5 01 5 T deficient, the number of bushels must be greater. 2 n 2 + m he 8 а e “W.” errsin taking the “ fiars” or average price of good and bad thro ughout the c county, Yov ar 46 Ib. Oats are ani last Jem at this dull period, t submit therefore, i the estimate si а S to be анана ed by 2/, 3s. 4d. in the of Oats alone, as follow: 50 Bushels at 6d. се - .. £l 58. 0d. 5 BushelsatS58d. ^... . 4.018 4 Jes £2 3 4 Sotíttícs. T-LOTHIAN : Potato Culture.—At a late meeting of fo of t tis "Club m Cadell, of Grange, read a paper on | manure plo! ius mies from which we make the following р, It may be observed that in the plot of ground done wi ith byr Th ery fi Кш. on ne, an ordinary рде of ise ing o D. tbe pro: The loughs athe never AE in тиб bat ЁЎ duce was 101 lbs.,or 9 tons per imperial acre, being b n t daily at work. Much of our land де l RA the plot(No. 6) with | been кер y . sign А? fees pepe rd ite, pia duced t 4 ora by | for spring corn is ploughed, but a small portion 265 lbs., being the ктеу КАШ peces of 23 tons 13 суб. | requires a few days frost to prepare it for ploughing. yn ; DR d iuch occupied Sehi is tha n e sea-W ploughing. fee this wonderful crop, when used alone it er qr only | began to plough by steam рой = Gur first effort was М an t Я ext ect m 12 es Bo 2 ngine was o 1 od. | thi loughod with d 5)the b "re with lime and with wood- | this. We then removed one body, and ploug 1 shos, ар ай afier these dissolved bones (No. 11) producing | the other а 15 c 18 inches deep, M gems 200 Ibs,, only 5 lbs. | being hard ап velly. This we accomplished ve: hich ffected by the ng а gra vicinity. oft e ee. x row of tuit > тев ов. спе в side, sud а satisfactorily. Our plough, made by Messrs. Howard, or 845 the cultivation of the Potato стор was Ne If A or und d" well drained and free, pu^ |t à * 101 Ibs., while гт нй was in Мес 4 per с cent, up to дашы ре made, butasa Seg: effort €: ‹ апа cent. mirably. oug! hich I used as ifics against the disease E 4 sd шы ыо d pens all simple deni innocu- |46 а depth varying from 15 to 18 inches. In thi owing Pistes a 6 reatment; suffice it to say, that th трей has generally been eat д wet and. Pans seasons, own the е онсе n ground nelle ad cape ere heavily m. бн also to have infested most i o kind of Poustose Ses that тегей and | as the і во that we now seldom see a field of them either in flower or bea: Potato-apples. 7 е! tinu an what kind of Potatoes have — st, or vow far m 990 state may be owing to e on асо узае — ual labour pe cult: d has do t deal in showing м, rds TCU for um in Pointing to substances with steam power was about 4s. 3d., and with horses асе 5s. 8d. Besides this we Бо ploughed 7 acres 12 in i doi p ots. with six oing These trials point to what may be done in increasing the | Our total amount deep loughed is 140 acres. We produce of a crop by the proper piepe н Application. ^ have 240 shearling sheep in the yards, eating Clover manures, and hab may be — arres haff Mangels, with 5k prie daten finding a cure, I am inclined A dini Бате by edo реча and accurate observation, we may not bb long of finding out both the cause and the cure of the Potato disease, eren сїйсв vary under different садов and in different soils. | We never saw sheep thrive ted. e bette n regard to the diseases of the human kind, Professo i Physic," | Whether in any one case I have hit the best rcnt od of | of excellent ану, and not a sheep BCOUTS, although т у 126):—'*We have banished th hich in f ti ев or cs remains to be seen by farther and mi lambs in (ion destroyed in London mors те: than апу atter maladies | extended rin. they have all they can eat, „We havo also ТҮ together ; we гоо and modified the ague, the ea e same food wi! E во that itis rarely a fatal affection now, while every year it and 130 more eating Coleseed during the day, E destroyed thousands formerly ; scurvy has sinipet in ppnerta Р . |сһа and а few — and Mange from our mortality bills;" and others are ; o Јат. 92.— night ; our losses are very slight, and sheep С Now, Buc us Homo have, I believe, been. quickly passing away, and we without its Es с Жерш ы Ed is better, not by finding out the | usual accompanimen: and snow. To-day the — cause or а appying th karenti S remedy, temperature is high pian b aun туг: — — and pet аган — eut педага? 1 T peck FI angela saturi causa te uS aey уын з one can всагсе1 e emi on spring is da es what ШМ эчле 1 а vo ey and pte here may, however, yet have some severe on 99 pude qeu e pig toa Тоза h he finds experiment, coupled with what | weather, and perhaps ша "зиз , in consequence, ce bullock chemical Чы physical al knowledge we may have, we may, І | heavy losses. Cold springs are much to be dreaded in ООО ену for iare ve Fens. К little seasonable frost just now would be | 21288004 & 60 or 7O pigs. eating cut Mangels experiments I have made, I have used as much as as it would enable us to move manure, | We have es This is cheap fce ding, possible simple and well-known Жары mostly single, | and A жоша pulveriso the high lands and prepare them | and 1 pint each а. Wa weight Ecc vae ipp ede coo o Lay iter vem e to receive the seed. It is very difficult to secure a|and еу grow of about 20 е imperii ame ae a standard, end in s ni spring corn on high lands, unless pee We have Һай stro: efe f ind from the pa open winters | e e some ng of win lime, | W. and N.W., and two days ago had a'severe dr MEE су беча: TA ET which the experiments were made was a fine | rain, accom; ied by vivid lightning. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 31, 182, тура а —With саге and good no branch of dora industry is more profitable than ud poultry. Many person g have йене: highly s geom into casks, which are veyed m парой to the ra. The mption of € rses for this purpose by M. de Sor dnm goi at the average rate of 22 per day for the last 12 months, and n to a larger ment B, that he is enabled to make a profit on the cost of the а anima - 1, 3 ба sale of the extraneous Мше the 1 е rried o ted iie чай on in this and other stake. dl , but repeate countries Lia bacs this to be а тїз of the considerable quantity of animal „food. "Where Yat ead henery. t has s been e hà Y of salt and ground p o the mas is beneficial to yard, the natural supply of insects i is ао to this demand; and hen attempts late pen eet | the fowls; yet M. d d om doe depend ай these conditions alone to prevent putrefacadon, but has his -— lire just removed from the freezing point through the year, | mes sour or offensive; ARNARD, BISHOP, AND BARNARDS, Norwich FURTHER REDUCTION in thé PRICE of WIRE NETTING.—APRIL, 1861. re the following int ing account, that M. ra, of | so that the mincemeat never beco France, has adopted a method that ed com- fowls eat it with avidity ; they are ever i good BARN. Bisuop, & BARNARDS beg to inform their pletely successful, by "ffo rding L- artificial supply of ndition, and they lay an egg "os € in all frienda and tlie publio eese | e c deiode reduction ssential portion of food. — "prati weathers and in all € The and | te ss fottings очаг aft "Boing ma do "- жа dorsa certainly know хе e. the most of Sher buildings are buil und a тайгад тойо adds much to their appearance, strength, ai ty things. A Mons. de Sora has быт discovered, the ut 20 acres, the general feeding ground i XE secret of making hens lay every day in the year by | is poene divide "by fene en paling, 30 that y ais MP Iron, esh. The fact hioj heu pa not | limited number of бонна аге арта to herd together, | o ich mesh, 24 inches wido., ам ода Г e lay eggs in winter as vi as in summer is well known, es ве are denos into different apartments, accord-| 2-inch , А % » 18 5 Por and the simple reason appears to be that t they do п ing to their age, no bird being allowed. to о excee the inch p , » » sd ? ssp get the supply of meat whioh ica they obtain i in the warm | duration of four years of life. At th b rk » , » EH 2 64 season from worms and in: de Sora year they are placed in the fattening coops for about |jiinch » Р, » ©» 18 6 4 f all these facts, and бетт e the time um an old | three eigo fed entirely on ens] grain, and then ge. de gd I У dilapidated estate а few miles from Paris, the асг res sent alive to the city o is. Аз опе item alone in having been bequeathed to hi ы this immense business, it may be mentioned that in the um adopt can bo made any аш NX he set lf eng at the of constructing a a | months of -— о, and N ber last,| Strong Galvanised Poultry Netting, 74d. per yard, 3 foot wide, he , Which sh: omid De productive "E months in | M. de Sora sent ne 000 dozen of eapons to the | Galvanised Брат pront Notting, "i Реад, 11d. pat the H ertain quantity | metropolis Не пе Moved h set he | yard, 2 feet w. de. Wire Netting halt an of га е-таваб, po n з „дәр у КУШ other food, | breeding rooms are warmed by steam, and the heat is inch to 61nob. ept up with remarkable uniformity to that evolved by leise the desired r and only some 300 female fowls, pe found Ба they cogi vnl te first year, some 25 dozen eggs in the 365 days. э раз! season he has wintered thus far about 100, 000 ne the female пи уз. the i" of Колы which is known h e meter than at d other peat: he n er, form mation to the same results, During the spring, . sum- have the range й е estate, In the bat always under surveillance. nter their | partments are kept at an agreeable Pesce ; and although А, а пісе meat rations the year uv | yet the quai much increased during the cold weather. They jn free access to pure € om e and sand, and their combs are CES red. nursery every morning, -— уч eggs laid in to supply the place of Musis A constant succession 0 chickens is thus e Ps YEN above the |; m { apart, ою to each 100 mo wrong ot oen d Reduced Price of WIRE FENOING, and GALVANISED WIRE ROPE nis suitable for the home trade or the colonies, Fi AL E кө high, pron ged Standards, 8f «d nd straining sere 104. рег yarı Тһе — кч Galv: re Rope, 18, o. per yard. talogues, prices of every variety of Wire Fencing an: ed сы e Nel etting, gum free on АРРИАН зы е * Wire Fencing ue Neton delivered Carriage Free at all g ion of meat, M. de Sora мы availe himself of the енй Ёк and dam кыр ed 1 cipal Railw which can can always be gathered from the mds breedin, ld fashi Paint no longer Necessary. m" aud the а e useless horses заре ае e fada of the same species. E contends | n abattoir owned by e Sora himself, p^ there | that the extra size of the body E: eggs tertiis to T or preservin MET T OK уламыш, м у A scent ну The blood i is an exe lent meri te for oil paint ср allout-door work, and saved clea de мкр а sedi 54. is sold for pur- by „extra food, „While for ` сароп-гайзї is Leda o-thirds cheaper dee Tag by - — oses of the PUR Тһе juicy as that of us hs hg mi .abourer, requires no mixing inning, and is used cold. to the MERI the Мей, d, оов, shank &e., to the | The manure unt in this Fr 'en nch establishment is dE гара роодон lee ac pure соь: from piv te. aud Es im-hlue ma я нне ; MI : best fertiliser кыл tha до ME Sid on epp ived, make a cheap substitute for ivory w e | for many escriptions of plants, it is eagerly sought for | Which Нш. ill forward on application. ker e the remainder the osseous | at very high prices by the market санан Ш the | the н: debes s "M at ls. 6d. Uwe structure is manufaetured into ivory black, or in | vicinity. Heemploys nearly 100 ons in t kingdom. E di Em the sl of bone dust for ulturalpurposes. Even egest, three fou rths of whom, however, are|, Apply to Нил, & Вмітн, Brierley Hill Iron Works, near the w is preserved; and much of the fashionable [аъш Тһе sale of eggs during the past viter реден. эла 76, Cannon Street, E.C., from whom only it can and VEM agen lip-salve and pomade ge: once ET A 40,000 dozen per week, оя enclosed in the leg-bones of old horses. Uses are also the d of six-dozen for pe Agree bringing the Xp st воо aud M end MACHINE.—The Guinea s the ent ums M е in d Lr еей р the ual sales P. to 250,000 d ars per annum. The d рр Ф Kara ы the best ; ; Me із simple, easily tis wasted. Тһе flesh is саге! dissected off the is of M. de кел. на including wages pingue E ren Ma yd course, gh a вай оГте м «өы; ve sene FA and үт - M ^" gin fos repai ра - ть бо, ar ч е ш {га Ay e Makers 0 Nowgato Steal E.C, ^ e is urhood o lo » Кете, similar to d ie оёздун | in js favour of 175,000 Solans, ding Е RM ac ge! NERIS бузы ти Е SUR (Ше active M 1 g remedy or Quee | size, and is delivered in (hf dape ol à homogeneous mass ! Bells М, Diste XN. ers, сар, Mange, &c., and may of any is following Agents :— de. лак Bras & Co, 88, Oxf yo oen London; A. PATTERN — METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS—BERKSHIRE. Liverpool: 3 Коси, Machen i Tanva & Es By Mr. J. B. SPEARING, Moulsford, near Wallingford, Ber! ks, during the week ending Jan. 28, 1863. mend BRApEv, Newcastle-on-Tyne; J, Reep, Arundeli 1 RE Uo NONE NE TATINEDSSTS TEMPIO. dem Wok 1°. 5... аай ; Abi MONA Reading of Self-Register. Temperature | ' 'ESTIMONIALS of CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION _ m ing Thermometers, Rain of the Earth. T Е - HORSES and NEAT CATTLE. | Жык : vs 'Amount| Max. | Min. E Min. previous B "Decembar 12, T d : м а дн» Wet вш Wind, Мн im | im |Rays| оп | ош |} ft] 2 faet Vel OM pt Кенен to a pony cf mié Ae m E oint - Ther- — — | 0-10. | Air. | Air. | of |Grass| Gro deep. | deep. | surpass every pow uer that wàs оа ово packet A| at 4 Bea | mometer.| mometer. vM рчы Sun. e c St E HE Inches. " Fi Inches. Novem] Thursday ..|99 78 s 4 &w.| 3 6 8 2 $t 0. Mag mueh with ПЫ 6 Ew | 5 | prt as ap Saturday .. |94] 29.70 44 i SW. 4| 3 т 2 in GRE Sunday ....|95| 30.91 40 агара ра 50 | 37 | во | 32 | ois f 4 xS Monday....|20| 30.30 46 а |а| 3| Т 51 | 39 | vr | 36 | о | 43 | аз remain, yom Tuesday ..|27| 30.17 44 о жузт ори | em |а a Wedn 28 30.55 35 84 W. 1 2 47 913 e 43 | 44 von Viv, He Hina, POSSE а. «І have been in the habit of usi our Constitution a м натара Ракетата cs SEO 5 AE pev p made e found thom the T g g 20* to 30 her enza, and di xp higi һе horseis tablo: Ihave also TASA them with уоай | and have d them : E i LiwEKILNS: Calcareous. We do not der agh йир иш Bod, аз aniis бо rt TUM Notices to pride; — иы е suppose the neighbour- — é Yo bh CART HonsES: Vp Je nnot y hes наві жоо) 9E Pakina ЧИЙ have an injurious effect оп а field of 8. Wake 0 js afforded he ajai at 4. Байка. na Wn t NN. EM TENE us quu d^ Iam E near Howden, марца — — en S capital изо MANURE UN dnm. 16 seems to us that the ent with is in vay, Min б чы Mages n D адо вие аге to be sold, w. really ап өхігаог-| the he mapua so tho land - that the pur- к ; gei team eger activity in а very chaser ei the land qe ча еа caninsiston| mme Gan pem Б Diss. g Observed. the tenant lei а nr before bia FaaNom Cupiss, 2 Author of Ње e the Em dant. The lektor Vo ЧО A а чи Sd - e did so resume by a special on the Diseases of the Liver 4 ; тае Ша нано зга; айа атаара і Аа this manure question was considered. | Вее), oi à E puo made in further Ew Work sv Мв. BAILEY DENTON old Subscriber, | Pa ; ^i i f i ün". COME of the "e "Wo о mov aware of a mew work om Drainage by that gentle- Pone celis: Sa; or T large Бао don 21s. with k we do man e is pu an excelle ent work illustrative of| Persons using the Balls € about it. | Farm Architecture eni the “ Homesteads of England." p f tously by enclosing a UE eb Jawvant 31, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 111 F DS STEAM PLOUGHING AND CULTIVATING PATENTS. RANSOMES & SIMS, ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH, Have the pleasure to announce that they have arranged with JNO. FOWLER use of the above PATENTS, and they will answer any inquiries belts them, and exeeute any Orders promptly. COTTAMN'S CONTINUOUS IRON FENCE, норо, эм FIELD GATES, PERIOR IRON (NO CINDER IRON U PARK ENTRANCE ела апа docu. of CAST and gno - fu entibus YARIQUS STYLES. IRON ара, ROLLERS, GARDEN CHAIRS, GARDEN ENG. GINES, LAWN MOWING MACHINES, WIR PUMPS, and every эи дама of рени $e «à Horticultural and Gardening purposes. , CONSERVATOR APPARATUS, &c. PEEN DATE GREENHOU OT-WATER Soins and RACKS for dita HARNESS BRACKETS, &c. The fopra IRON MAN! алян блуза A DRAWINGS free on applicat M & С0., E NEERS and IRON FOUNDE BS 2, WINSLEY а, Ва о du Рлхтнеом), OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W. JOHN WARNER & SONS, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIERS, and MANUFACTURERS of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS VERY DESCRIPTIO. No. No. 8. imas CAST-IRON туы AND FORCE PUMP, No. 85. EU AST элеше BUMD fitted sig 2. 2. & Sons’ Metal Bucket and Valve,which cannot ion, for Wells no t exceeding 25 fee HE Sif" tà ches high ua I| En e d .. £l 10 "wp laches ehe [m Bu feet of Lead € Шалы, ready for dps 21 inches lon i s H No. 364. kae UROEN. Ж INCH CAST- IRON LIFT ind FORCE. PUMP, pomme on with Suction and pawey Screw, 18-inch Branch des and and T. е „£515 0 — 2.PLY "RUBBER nd CANVAS 'HOSE аз са a рег fook 014 2}-INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted о ia Pak, БТА 3s J in "Я m m «- $90 0 3-INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mo pe on dye 9.1548)" x. 4 -. гие Bio o a of any of the above, ; an of the handl 3° pea is tructed that NIU, ipid a brass ining ug Ud, vitia ка and sucker, many alte аита ко en T this d MAN WILL FORCE Stream TO A HEIGHT OF 50 тр it foi ful, and rtabl М and Field itor. nab М йа us КОРЕ er Eiro щй or T apabilitios — m 42, IMPROVED Бар» ВЕ ог rp n PORTABLE her etium Pumps are fitted with J. W, & SoNg Patent. Bucket and Valve, an clog in xo LIQUID MANURE PUME, with legs, 21. 158.; 2inch Fletible Tabber and Canvas Buctiói ре, 2s. 54. рег foot. 'The Barrel is 27} inches long, and the Legs are 5 feet high. —M MH a nr prO beta 701 f M, С, t MANUFACTURERS, btained of I or of the ГЕЈ The above may 1 | РАТЕМТЕЕЗ and aU Ы JOHN WARNER ix» SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, E. — eR ES LIPS Co. beg to submit their prices as follow, ENGLISH GLASS, 16 o уме tothe foot, in n Sheets averagin HAAS by ^: Рё оний Ч Cases containing about 280 feet, 244. ni , 16 ounces, packed in boxes of 100 feet each, Package included. Srds. 418. 12 by 9, 13by 9, 14 by 9, i and В. 11 148.00. 2193.64. 12, 10, 13, 10, 14,, 10, 15, 18 ,, HB. M » it 15, jd 16, d 14,, 12, в 3% M s UI 8,, 19, 19,, 12, 20,, 12, 10, М өз. 04. 13564 7, 15, H9, Hh Ma B, 20, зр РЕМЕТ ‚ 14 17,, 14, 18; 4, 20, 14 Various other sizes. GLASS for ORCHARD HOUSES, As supplied by us to Mr. Mir 20 in. by 12 in. 91 02. 20 in. by 13in. | Common |. .. En I .. £018 0 20 in. 5 14 іп, борыч 130 20in. by 15ір. ) English 29) e above е 8 8 Boxes 2s. each, return ble at full price. SQUAR ES CUT TO asc gin SIZES. 2. 2$d., 31, p Por 25. amg ‚34. 3d., En d., London A. Agen Lingeod Oil, Genuine ils Lead, Carson's Pai: nts, Paints eady for use. Milk Pans, Noon € Gin 8, апа every description of Glass for Horticultural p лыр, JAM & Co., 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, DRE xc gum HO М Т п ud N GT-A- N, РЕ ВЕН 8T, Bishopsgate Brot йш ado, E.C. »u NEW е. паса SHEET SQUARES. 8rds. Best. 2пав. hs, ТЕТ: Tor 100 fot dh hag in. Neun in. 1 Tr 65 ,, by 4$ ,, 0 ,, by э» » Dy „ T. Oy 0 3s 1l ,, by " , byll Т5 by 55 » 12 , b , » byll 8 руб , 13 „ by » 1 » by 13, 8) ,, руб}. 12 ,, у 10 ,, WWT n 18 „ byl Best. 2паз 8rds. фа, 3s. 18s бй, 14s. Gd. 128.84. [рег 100 fect 5 in. by 11 in 16 in. by 12 in. 24 in. by 14 in 18 j^ Uy ,, 17 54 by 183-5 22 ,, by 15 Ito ДЕЛ м 18 „ Ъу19 24 ,, byl5 ,, 18 „ by1l,, 22 , by193 >, 20 ,, by 16 ,, 13 , ру12,, 17 , by13 „ 20 , byl ,, 14 ,, by 12 98 ,, by 13 20 ,, byl8 ,, 15 , by12, › byl | ORCHARD-HOUSE SIZES, as wüpptiol to Mr. Rivers & others. Best. 2nds. 8rds. e hs. ) I 2 Od. 18s. 15s. 0d. [DS vd d Per 100 feet a 6 20 in. yin. jose TER. А 14 іп, а OM GLA 32 oz. Paints, Colars, Brushes; &c., Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil, Turpentin Tu M EE p. owt Linseed ой , 88. Prout. Anticorrosion Paint, 34: nt Dryers, 285. to 425. ,, SH ADE Es. TRONY and GILT STANDS. ROUGH PLATE. GRICULTURAL and ОБОН TOOLS.—Threshing Machines for Steam Power, Ploughs, W: Breakers, Chaff , &c. Price List Catalogues 40 receipt Сев віх petego stam! -— I аам. ЛЛ treet, Е.С. "TU PORTE FIRE ANNIHILATOR and GARDEN ENGINE. in London are аа out appear- x their first ance by the London Fire B with еа of con- erably less ег. man will throw sith Union and Suction Rose, : E ы: at 1s. 6d. m е ym: Beedsmen in Town 112 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jawvanv 31, 1868, ] 3 = Су = FIRST CLASS PRIZE МЕР. FOR ORMSON'S CONSERVATORY, t the INTERNATIONAL EXHIB FIRST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL 10u N | At the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, ORMSON'S PATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILER HAS TAKEN MORE AWARDS THIS YEAR THAN ANY OTHER TUBULAR BOILER. These Awards have been given by Scientific, Practical, and Competent Judges. d of sacrum at bud m Horticultural Society's Gardens, OgMsoN's PATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILER was the oNLY Boiler of any terii to which a Tubular Boilers е in the pages of the Gardeners” Ch Chronicle were exhibited to which À d HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS of every description MANUFACTURED by STEAM-POWER MACHINERY. - ; Plans, Specifications, and Estimat pplication HENRY ORMSON, HORTICULTURAL BUILDER TO HER "M dn HOT-WATER IONERS OF HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL PALACES, BLIC BUILDINGS, AND TO THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, dob BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. THE HYDROPULT, THE HYDROPULT IS INVALUABLE FOR chine contained in a bucket is the Hydropult. Every Hydropult has 4 WATERING GARDENS, 2 Trade Label affixed, as follows :— 222 “The Hydropult, a Portable Fire EXTINGUISHING FIRE JUST Pd —— P “т абат. en Engine. COMMENCED, — айна Birmingham; * CHARLES P. BUT PROTECTING a ROOF from FIRE, ау ecco) Ag з зуба оын d ; and is sold at the uniform rate of CLEANSING TREES from INSECTS, Guineas, complete, with 2% у ME mud De and 3-feet Delivery Нове, Ga DRESSING with LIQUID MANURE, Ss ner, Rose or Sprinkler SPRINKLING PLANTS Price BILIIA atter to imitata d T » vineas. ydropult in appearance, anc TWO зок deceivethepublie; therefore this саш, WASHING WINDOWS, ydropult e WEI will thro 7 or 8 Gallons of Water d minute m — when worked by e 1 WETTING SIDEWALKS, power of one man. E Has oe OMEN 1 x SPRINKLING STREETS, Fire ЕмөтхЕ by the principal i e WASHING CARRIAGES, WETTING SAILS, A SPRAY BATH, &с. &с. А PORTABLE. GARDEN ENGINE, AND FIRE ANNIHILATOR. Prospectus, with Testimonials, on application at either Office.. Нүрворот Орғісе: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, Е.С. ; and 309, REGENT STREET, )LYTECHNIC BUILDING, LONDON, W.—CHARLES Р. BUTTON, PROPRIETOR. ЈАХСАВҮ 31, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 113 Wost of England, TTT and Wales. T JR M NER A— —? ONE- TEM. mens sno Ышана t on nappen ewell Street, Bristol, Exhibition Prize Medal, p onse "PATENT SLOW "COMBUSTION саттан азс ——— лаа гу с Ў Hothouses zm the Million Ш.— AWARDED А PRIZE MEDAL AT MESSENGER INTERNATIONAL ExHIBITION, 1862. jas U: PM. BUILDER 4 апа ENGINEER, Loughborough, il "has тособу! paimin a YATTA ioh bord for m n iy, у, iim то durabili! ity, : and оа: ге as under. А Two-inch, 173. 6d. ; 3-inch, 238, ; AE ral ipods > the Trade. d in London of Mr. J. JoxEs, 4-inch, 288. 277 These Valves can be obtain: Í | 6, Bankside, S.E. IDDELUS PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTION SOETARR E co for HEATING CONSERVATO- = n AUN Haute BETUR, the | MILLION. —On invented and nonae by Sir Joseph Paxton, SES "E the Hornos —This nu ve is j Hot Water, and an efficient d in hurches from Saturday ess attention OY: п Halls with a vapour ir chamber, whic aintains a moist ОА for 12 hours with once filling. MS riu and prices post free on application to MUSGRAVE n Works, Belfast. f VATION, price 1s. ; post free, 1s. 1d. MP emere simplicity, c $e — p ЫҢ ity, being capable of fulülling, in all the requirements of quce = бча те. Illustrated Circulars, heapness, ex cellence, and dura- the most perfect manner, о bri iic ku settin, ing; p кої іп неле from 12 to 18 hours with- h Lis ts of Prices, can be had out attention, at an expense of about 3d. per day. Is perfectly T» теру, по pur M application to Baar L HEREMAN, 7, Pall Mall Fast, additional building, and may be seen in operation daily ati the Also, A HANDBOOK on VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTI- ее ^s Warehouse, 155, Cheapside, gore gris 31. 103. ed Prospectus free, Esti- mates теа for оор "dot Water Apparatus of any magni New нр 2. rato by AMUEL N. GERROW!YM, GENERAL HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, Knotty Ash; ded хатарро oL. Reference permitted to k Great Britain and Ireland. PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSSS PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &c. d T. S. TRUSS CONICAL. BOILERS, passing any other Boilers ever invented. xed h shows the Begs to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- ut e E reis HOUSES бошо “ 4-inch Pipo es and Joints, Saddle ды, cs 0 BRICKWORK SETTING. Doors, Bars, Soot Doors, Damper, Supply сеш. Feed and A АП particulars оп Р to Pipe Stands, СТ еб е jos quality), delivered to any "rime Pan FE Вову & PorLARD, Park Iron in England, & the same within 25 miles of London, аб the et T Now Park Street, South- following prices vers eph src, шшр с _ 4-INCH PIPES Erich shin za X ONE END OF HOU ENNIS'S PATENT HORTICULTURAL Size of House. Apparatus Е n. — complete. ^ Erection. BUILDINGS are made from the best Wrought Iron, upon 16 feet by 8 СИТ $c ©: Га) ^0 30 "eo ot T 12 БОЁ. £11 des 0 .. £210 O0 20 feet by 10 feet 8 17 .. 2 0 0 | 40 feet by 15 feet . 15 D. 2 15 25 feet by 12 feet.. 5 2 5 0 | 50 feet by 15 feet 18 0 0 0 Erections „у 25 miles Т, мк. дау Fare for one “Man charged ex By tl red or removed without injury to either —- or Joints, ates and Plans forwarded on application to T. S. TRUSS, * T 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. s utt f petia Mi od OR Cao ues under this parens- „4 pe the den Rot of fracture is preve: ented, : and а ER Аа insured. NEW ge ea PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. Pa me ispum: TUTTI Framing, admit of light and hea —ÀÀ durability, aud quas. ылу B од They are о тад rected, partake of more desirable M and do not exceed the cost of s рена rishable wooden stru For Prospectus, &c., address T. H. pg Denmas, Horticultural Builder, Hot-Water Engineer, &e., High St., Chelmsford, Essex. . AMES WATTS АХр CO, Но шя. жин IMPROVEMENT, REDUCED PRICE. and HoTWATER APPARATUS MANUFACT ear the Green Man, Old Kent Road, London, S.E. xm а PRICES PER Tnm YARD, 24 INCHES HIGH:— E E Light. Medium. Str а г pine 2 Mostly used for TE V жыдан ong, Extra Strong. | esh, Japan- | Galvan- |Japan-| Galvan- | Japan- | Galvan- | Japan- | Galvan- ned, ized. ned, ized. ned. iz n ized. 2X inch |Hares, Dogs, P free 2d . 4d. 324, 5d. 454. 6d. 534. "7d. u зар Ет е Траву Ne siting уе, 3id. 424, Д Ба. 5d. 6}d. 63d. 8d. 1& inch |Sm its, Натев, &c. ......| 44. 424. id. | 64. 534. | 7d. 7d. 9d. inch |Smallest Rabbits А 5а. 6d. 534. 7d. > 9а. 94. 114. 200 ТАВ = най РР 400 to 500 LIGHTS = € t$ A: Mrs agi in aeri Quantities of 100 yards or delivered free at ly all the p pal l Rai way е6 and Shippin Glazed and Painted lete, ready for Paten England; and 200 yards or ds deli d free t fS d Irelan ppi d Paoked and s E to all рена of Cis kingdom. py * Every descri arranted t t 10 dozen strong Zine HAND оше, Glazed d Painted 2s йн —À pes iption of N A etting warranted to give sa isfaction, and if not approved will A exchanged or complete ready for immediate use, 18, 20, and 22, all shifting J. B. BROWN & CO., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C. соон OMS, C ал зас рае EN'S LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN LAWN MOWING, · ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES, These Machines have carried off every L LETTERS PATENT HAVE BEEN OBTAINED. T ALI 1 Н п г nau 311 ded th PRIZE MEDAL at the INTEREATIONAT, EXHIBITION c of 1862. GREEN'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS. - GREEN, SMITHPIELD IRON or Illustrated Price Liste, with full parti WORKS, LEEDS; and 2, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, E.C. 114 THE GARDENERS ОНВОМТОТЕ AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARE 31, 1863, HEATING BY HOT WATER. NON BOILER MONRÜ S: F Son Е ы == JAMES & FREDERICK HOWARD, ` BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD, | STEAM CULTIVATORS, STEAM PLOUGHS, CHAMPION PLOUGHS, HARROWS, HORSE RAKES, AND HAYMAKERS | CATALOGUES, with full particulars, sent free on application. J. JONES, HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER AND IRON MERCHANT, SUPPLIES ОЕ ЕВЕСТЗ, COMPLETE, HOT-WATER APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, HEATING GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, RCING PITS, CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, HALLS, BILLIARD ROOMS, COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &c., OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES, САТАТ Гетеа PLANS, ESTIMATES, and D SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION TO J. JONES, 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, S.E. ` Heatmg. Н енот APPARATUS fitted in every description HOTHOUSES. Estimates given for Building Hot- es, and Laying out "Kitchen Gardens and Vineries. Advice MY in Planting, &е. ор to ЈоѕЕРН MEREDITH, Vine Cottage, Garston, near ferentes to ога and Gentlemen and their gardeners sent on application — MALINGS PATENT IN-DOOR PLANT CASES (то WHICH A PRIZE WAS AWARDED AT THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION), SOLE MANUFACTURER, JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, DANVERS STREET, OHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. J кйш RE ved е 31, Bank е HOT WATER Foie baec , per өк :—2-inch, 1s. 2d. ; 9-inch, 1s. 104.; and 4inch, 2s. 4d. EE „хош Stock, 1s. 7d., 2s. 6d., and 38. 3. each. ROTTLE VALVES, 10s. 6d., 13s. 6d., and 30s mh. prices, given, Other Connexions rd equally low first-class manufacture. Estimates t pünetoally at: attended to the same day. апа all gone o і MISS MALING'S PATENT IN-DOOR PLANT CASE is опе of the most useful of the Gardening. novelties of the day. It is a handsome ornament for the Drawing Room or Sitting Room, ен е; pa he forms a fresh, pleasant, and eese Ё object to the mind and eye. 16 is always under c preserve many of thé m most tender т Exot ойе. Plants neoan. e: severest winter with eomparativoly "M ч К all who tive a taste for the HN of Jn-door Plants, for avos йлы stri ki the Plast Cases will be found an inestimable boon, ic, inm Cutting x. The Cases are highly pd and recommended by Professor Lindley; and b "decim Vi Royal Exotic "Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea а T ку - m Sizes and Prices on application, Je HAYWOOD AND СО., SI. PANCRAS IRON WORKS COMPAN Y; a OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT, International Exhibition Prize Medal is just awarded to BAxNon & CookE for superiority of quality in Pruning and i $ А SCOTTS GLASS "WALLS, Designed to meet the suggestion з бсотт, Esq., of Horn. as bei th "T | Ё tures, um ey are чы of км i ңы у: pria and a tenants fixture, with the acri unii " JF р plication, AYNOR AND COOKE'S ды г ы --—-— and MA M Bii DD M р y respecta EAE. o or Seed cepe M o A Gantien- warranted БО by tbe аз these Knives are іпе unless marked SAvwoR, Other € to the Makers. CONSERVATORIES PINE and MELON PITS BALCONIES GREENHOUSES | VASES | IRON SASHES | SES | YERANDAHS c IRON HURDLES HOT-WATER WORKS. WROUGHT-IRON STABLE FITTINGS. AND ENAMELLED ST. PANORAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONON х m у JANUARY 81, 1863.] Ч" 2 ON ASPARAGUS.—For the ыле Н method of Prem Asparagus “ "SUTTON: в AMATEURS GUIDE," pages 9 and 23, which y be had vod free for 6 stamps, or gratis by customers, yal Berkshire Seed Establishm to GROW. and HOW to. GROW THEM.—This kr idee. info atio may most readily obtained ^ reference іо * SUTTON'N П ontains. pesa xem g on lture. It will be sent e stamps. , Royal Berkshire Seed Establish- NS ass of the Field.—1In s bee BOOK" for 1863 the i ribed and Эке wn land to anent pasture, forming new lawns, or на а mixture of Glover and Grass seeds for *‘ Seeds,” would probably find a rusal interesting ; spe uch, J. C. WREELER & Бох жос have much o. Wn E forwarding а copy, gratis and post- des J. С. нЕ ы оң а owers, Glouceste Illus perm lished, УАЕВ AND SUAD )EN, NC MERGHANTS, 12, King Street, Covent Gard n, W.C. The ILLUSTRATED GUIDE р the KITCHEN | M GARDEN, with a Descriptive List of the best Vegetables, &c. 1s. The ILLUSTRATED GUIDE to the FLOWER Garden, with an extensive ет d t lap d посі, со E з mental Fol: kman, F. L.S., F.G. S. New Work CIENOE m PRACTICE i FARM CRors. 1. 2. 3. 4 .H D TB 3 Ho `Овс A Part will bè sold separately. "Шу а illustrated. : ROBER „НАШ 19 ө ecadilly, W. FLS 8.5] F.R.G.S. Ра] Өчиле ay wil pis дады! e hands of ——À We] ave PERO Special; ү prem d echa, to hare subjects, А A prospectus forwarded on рөн London йы ы HARDWICKE, 19: Piccadiliy, W. аре ра 46 p EN, with beum Th g^ any Bookseller, or né boi contains and не à pep rebum ОЕ — to A Ey e Farringdoh [EDEN OR’ x M у uo. Ret, Nos. 1, 2, -— 4, 5, ow, to Complete erre lof рр. 8 with P Fi d CAMB; м gs late by tch, H КОА BRITISH, an оа | ment of the hair; ROWLAND "THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (НОР eves, ОНОВВ'8 FIRE PROO F STRONG ROOM DOORS; RUELAS PATENT DETECTOR LOCKS wt oed DOOR LATCHES; CHUBB'S8 CASH and DEED В Tilustrated Price List кшз and DA [гу __Оновв зо» 57, St. Al üls car RON London, E.C. e Careful wh BES arcs is ihe AKING recom- d by Dr. HAssALL, Anal Lancet Sanitary S PATENT SAFES, the most secure SALE ' THIS DAY, АТТ НАГР-РАВТ 12 0 12 O'CLOCK, s from 9 VENS ill SE LL by AUC iM 38, King wed rper Garde On БАТО DAY, Jan. 31, at half- t 12 200 fine CAMELLIAS, with ши рен е bs nt TH ед fine pesi mens E mne hardy Rhododendro: lancifolium rul Боа m, dip. s, 200 Lilium "ES and Catalogues had view yst to the Commission, jra A: “t Adulterations Detected,” &c., for making pure and who w e Bread, instead of Yea: st. Sold hem isis а d Grocers. PE Е R INS АЗК ков LEA ЧОЕ, Wholesale and for Export, by the Proprietors, . CROSSE & BLACKWEUL; d rmt Rear & е! Р, = Periodieal Sale of Poultry and Pigeon Moss J. д TETTE Mer а, by AUCTION а at Room, 3 and lofts of Mrs. Pattis: 8. Sou ert, Messrs. Stainton, Jones, Noni Robinson, АА Cuff, Turner, ey vip Allison, Green, Bacchus, and oth ег well- known view gem Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. RE LUD "MAGN 1515 , {һаз been ssion, aud 95 years парад sanctioned by - 2n cal Profe: фону epted by the publie, a the boh re remedy for acidity of e Bion ach, а эд Head- — Gout, m l'Indigestion, anda де a mild aperient for delica е onstitution: A т zs Ten children.—It is R pr фе ared i ИН And niform strength y RES & о ow Ni "t ion o. t, London, and sold by all respectable Chemists i hout the -€ LASS II. LENFIRLD. STAROR, Wing а se AR by Extensive Sale of H d Ornamental рш: R. J. C. STEVENS piy SELL by AUCTION, at Street, Covent Garden, W.C., t 12 o'Clock precisely, LANTS of all sizes, his Great Room, 38, King ag Beso ESDAY, E 4, at half- sortment of CONIFEROUS P. Groen Hollies, Praen perih. Lahoma нА € eot 54 не е egata, Ras 1000 Балны непу enia d 5000 Giant pies Del- phinium > Tree Violets, 1000 Bulbs of Gladiolus ВгепсШеу; нд ж On view the Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. som. the most e ва: men of the age, ©! e superi E qu: valitios of this. world renowned Starch. Soldi m pem at àd., ld., 2d., 4d., ach, by all respectable Gro s, Chandio - Oilmen, e Co., Glasgow and London. ем BINGLEY, anD CO/S NEW POI Toora Н BRUSHES, Pe Penetrating Unbleached Brushes. iq nuine Smyrna ponges, and es ce P ee Comb and Per- | Ea for the Toilet. сыне s еца Alkaline Tooth Powder, 25. nis OXFORD xl 35. 6d., and 5з, s o The pun BOUQUET; the end del Oxford S RS ао РА A р e rends accompaniments to goth eru һоо1 д ROWLAND'S MACASSA OIL, f — impro Ө KALYDOR, € ihe pan: WLAND'S ODONTO, or Реал оч guwms.—Sold at 20, Hatto: and Druggists. lexion and skin; and entifrice, for the teeth and Garden, E.C., and by all Chemi Kerry Cattle, R. RICHARD G. CAMPION, Youghal, County | Cork, has now ready for SALE 12 ТЯ паш, in dt tee pure bred Ba 11, and to drop after 1s В. SALE, а PEN of PURE BRED К DORKING FOWLS, Cock and Two з, 9m old. Price 24s, Apply to W. Hatan, "horncliffo, iii riekfield, 8 Great Sale of Coniferou A fossis JUST RECEIVED, DIRECT FROM CALIFORNIA AND зы IN THE FINEST POSSIBLE CONDITION, ESPECIALLY THE ГЕ. J. C. STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION, at Gr - Room, 38, Ха: Street, Oovent Garden, ondo qii eg uary 5, at half-past v Ole Bio Аа хару; New CONIFEROUS BEDS, E from CALIFORN Рісе: dis us Lambertian » Monticola -» Conlteri i » ( E: Mencisi » aristata (new) Liboced » ponderosa - кашне чы » Fremontiana а ЭРҮ? e abiana » Babinianà » wsoniana Sequoia —: сои А few s, бо. H Мз FROM GREECE, gm of rising Ibs. weight өм onn SEED, compr: ing Juniperus rufescens Laricio Porretiana » attica Picon Regina Amaliæ haiea Pinus /maritima new species, &oc. Also a large quantity of Clean and Good SEED of PICEA NORDMANN. pt Nearly tho whoie of the above are е finest possible ооп ор, and well уай, the прса А Noblemn, Gentle- men, and Nurserymen, intending to plant extensively. Address to J. J. B., DESEE CN "delegatis O BE LET, with I diat войиу Garden, deb Een We Ta Т Т. T". mio of” Wiley “Stations on Possesion, within | s okemen, Gentlemen, Nursrymen, and Others JOWERBY'S vini M Á of A» papriar pa ги A тыз a well- — car dh. TAA, А-ды m E ME Plan: ion bei Yul able n p в етесі ius well Дек нр ы: dani amo of every Plant, оа A wg d Сау yad i патот them, o К LET DE reus 4 tR EVENS vil nd ада acie | , AUCTION, З ufacture о ricks, ез, es, - › - glad to R M ou СА DES on n the Buhjeot Ж нш чеке уар үттүн pir nei adf инь FL on SATURDAY yj tmn 7, at half-past 12 Clock фоне, Т 7 т: TETE, RIDDLES d opening for frstirate trade. A large Government Asylum is | Трав ае Let Ko STANDART ара Редаг BONES, ан nl ilt в ose to this yard. CONUNDRUMS. Edited by his Bror For particulars, apply to Me, 8, б, Brunt, Gombe Gourt, Laurels, Rhododendro ma ewe, Ga “беа, үшүү лан Сурга» Cypress, "e itam wl n "m can | = to Let. ке On View th Ser and Get efi - z i ew the g o London : С. боврох, S Dovo бин, в. ийыш. "T ВЕ LET, hes жб Va of years a$ may be у, price 18 qa СЕ the hé FARM ог of orga in fiio mA seme Choice Collection of Standard Roses, ie. о INTS on E IET dea ero t Arabio Lond. well Trained, Fenosd and AASA Ъ В. ARTHUR PLEWS will SELL by AUCTION, 7 reen- | Plantations ina has гани been in the cotupation of he Auc VM RP ouses, By COLIN GRANT, G Esq., the Pto rietor, and is ja а considerable porti 12 с. а splendid omi Fog of 600 STANDARD and of Wilton Hall. be old pasturo of = ique choice ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, Trained London: W. Кеке & Со., EY A" c. "ета xb PM Whitehaven, and Avo FRUIT TREES, &c. See m Wor nier Арт) E А, ог ARDEN ORACLE and FLORICULTURAL d I D Е YEAR BOOK for 1863. New Edition, in paper boards, i uL UE UMS price 18,, post free. HissgnD, „ F. R.H.8. си and Crop at valuation. end & Sos, 5, Paternoster Row, Е.О. Further Parliculara ay application to 2. M MackENZIE, Wishaw, N.B.; от to D. , Gilgarran ENERA TAA EARS offers be received May be viewed the Morning of Salo. Соо ову bo hai t the Mart; and of Mr. ARTHUR Auctioneer and aluer, 50, Chancery Lane, E.C. ; and New Surrey. n: Possession of & Nursery е Maida c mg Wirra RESIDENCE, “Жаы o Xx Ета R, ALFRED СОХ wil SELL у AUCTION үз ox, stein Неби cm ov Ёз Tp BE В OLD by PRIVATE CONTR CONTRACT, in Lots | aoad Sr WEDNESDAY. Febry за у One Lot th Frith Stree! Qo., 5, батин tta ya Ls : ч = Siteet; Covent Garden, W.C. ; WILLIAMS & "Noo. ORGATE, 14, x to suit Ф Ар at Spaldington, near Ио, 91 | LEASE of the excellent DWELLING HOUSE, NURSERY rietta Street, Covent Garden, W.C. LARGE ROUND STACKS of GIANT RED, BROWIOK, GROUND, PR , with Hothonses, Greenhouse, ROUGH CHAFF, YELLOW mm GOLDEN D P, and | Pit 1 Lights, sad Deanna Ld derudums — мин ы е Seed pur- ures, Furniture y occupied LANS o LABOI y COTTAGES and pem Arety rerom most eminent pr e per] and кочак, н near ` Henderson’ s. Held for about 9} years unexpired, at а Ann ot Ae with .Specifieations and Es киын: Quse 6 d gr OATS aog 1 STACK of BARLEY. The Straw to | rent of 60l. per annum. the PRIZE DESIGNS for Speis and Single Cottages of remain e Pre uctioneer's Offices, 64, New Bond Street, W, cost. Also Е. eddy к д М for Farms of 500 and 200 Apply x dat dis the 11th of February, to Mr Mr. Бовевт ty eeji P m iue dena betae Helmsley, York, or personally on that day at MEX by C. W. Drac iam, Esq. ; ou Farm Buil Е gion. y H. S. у a W. а UET Wil Beatum This дау is published, price 18 cu Бо First Paré of Sold by LoxaMmAX & eder Jv Row, E.C.; and by Mr. Кїррїзт, at SW. А ts of the Society, ie jou руз Ko om had all, or of the uem " RANSACTIONS of tho LINNEAN SOODETY of . Salts usc To еы. унь HARLES W A (in consequen: f February уь at 10 gaok, at Sandwood Farm, 15 mile from the Howden Station, Rail: s | firsbrolasé CART "Hi Jamms Monmis, Seedsm: Stations, Bickley and Bromley ; and at at ^ mi f d also öf the Aucticneer, 116 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JANUARY 31, 1898, | PARADISE AND VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. CHOICE VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. BENJAMIN S. WILLIAMS BEGS RESPECTFULLY TO ANNOUNCE THAT HIS PRICED AND DESCRIPTIVE SEED CATALOGUE FOR 1863 d will be forwarded Post Free to all applicants. It contains SELECT LISTS of FLOWER, VEGETABLE, and АДДА ЫА SEEDS, СНО Is now ready, and will be УГЛИ aos including all the NOVELTIES of the th * owing Seeds, of which descriptions will be found i in „байо, аге вресїаПу дй. Vegetable Sesds. Choice Flower Seeds in Collections. , , Choice Flower popi 2 — PESE S narrow T —* d. | COCKSCOMBS.—An assortment of 12 varieties 3 0 | CLARETA — ALA MABGINATA, ae wi › "V Е" o & — эн hiak Mur НА dua CONVOL Sila MAJ ТОВ. —An assortment of 10 1 6| „ INTEGRIPETALA А ВА E 5 шщ uc 5 0| HELICHRYSUMS. ent of 8 v 2 0 МАМА 21855 T0 5 Priston Royal, a distinct new large white variety, HOLLYHOCES.— An assortment of 12 varieties н 2 6| » PULCHELLA FLORE PLENO.. ,.. producing an abundanee of very large well filled LARKSP UR. odio Dwarf Hyacinth- lowered. An TE 24 feet 36 assort of 10 var ° 0 CYOLANTHERA EXPLODENS (ELASTICA), А у тегу » Prince of bun the most prolifie c white wrinkled Pea ., Doubl eh of 8 varieties 16 teresting AM the fruit of which ox plodes Š pap ctm УЗ тани А эзен гу виа —] xx RIGOLDS — Double Р Freuoh and African. An assort- CONVOLVULUS CANTABRICUS STELLA ATO ip а бе t chs 5 pods ong” pr id seven to я м рен of 10 vari U. E o. : NOVUS ет! «— p c ` A L of PER -— assortm. 10 variet КА АТ AU CUL 95 eight very largo Peas in eac, excellent favour, | | ORNAMENTAL GOURDS.—In 12 distet uie 220 DIANTHUS BARBA TUS Ai BICULAFLORUR. a" abundan Tenet In 12 re và e DDEWIGII FLORE PL „„ Sangster’s No. 1 , Champion of England, & British Queen E. ORNAMENTAL GHASSES.—In 12 тетя kinds 3 9| » CHI — HE E UAE AI ENO ,. Early Favourite, Blue ficte tar, ien Алти 8 ROMA: -An assortment of 12 distinot fancy LUE IMPERIALIS HYBRI E RENS Те tot varies 6а, зр нанео 6 0 ^ LACINIATUS FLORE PLENO.. , French, the best varieties .. .. .. .._... А distinot spotted fancy varieties, byn . 6 0| 7.5 NANUS ATROSAN ы m „ Scarlet Runners < .. . It .. - д^ ela » Dite 12 3 large dosored Show varieties, by 5610 GLOXINIA TUBIFLORA.—T! ВЕЕТ. cimi n Topped ++ рег oz. PHLOX DRUMMONDIL—An assortment or m varieties ° 6 uu шы viste он M RM, жо (Nuttings). з» 6 | POPPIES.—Double Pæony-flowered, ditto 8 varieties 10 si y Ms bd sufident to perf exquisite à И бокко -Our led Vari iegated Qeti’ ) Wr 6 PORTULACCAS,—An assortment tofs Gai аа, tti. ds ing perfume a ' whole ү S » Cot ' Kale Uo» SCABIOU 3,7320 ч ^ € Dwarf or Tall Gre Green а unei ы F RR 3 | srocks нае Wei а > dide 1 а соо ETIA, THE Е BRIDE — шыр nona ' ВООСОЛ.—Сһатш; "m " beaut pu „ Dalmeney Park (Melville s) асан dB eae LSU CET Y HELIANTHUS Апаб?ихілоз" „Бтаіаливговб vE » New White Spro routing (Lee' Уз) DIR C TUM Hl. S M tnra T3 ER PLENO Б ^ Winta Usi e Whit ow s) г> ET belii God 0| » Emperor or Perpetual.—An assortment of 8 pec ° 0 E oe А to (Snow a CNN 3| » Dwarf German Ten Week.—An ass ntof924vars 4 0 BRUSSELS SPROUTS,- —Importod, | Improved i MP а uh - macer rdi varieties T. 0 adi Nose AR oz.4d.0 6 flower-leaved.—An assortment of 6 varieties 16 e Feamonght(telri newer ажат Surio por er pkt. 1 0| » New Dwarf Bouquet.—An assortment сома 1,20 GAULIFLOWER.—| Early London eum oz.1l 3 | SWEET PEAS.—An assortment of 8 19 „ New Early Mammoth pkt. 1 0| THUNBERGIAS,—An assortment of 6 еН 2 0 CELERY.—Matehless Red (Williams's), anew and у very WALLFLOWERS (Double).—An assortment of To vars. 3 0 superior variety. From testimonials det ved it is ZINNIA ELEGANS.—An assortment of 6 varieties .. 1 0 GSA "Qe Шиш н Cue е AR ^ tion per p i i » White Perfection (Cole's), а new and Very superior Carnations and Piocotees. variety per pkt.ł 0| The following are saved from one of the bone «есы їп CUCUMBERS.—Dr. Livingstone, d Europe, and are recommended with the confidence. — Favourite —— ton' зма They аге very robust in growth, and most [оше эсас г: xm Pe 1 0| CARNATIONS.—An assortment of 12 superb varieties E CABBAGE —Hammersmith = XEM лы ы-ы cR : С ry pretty large Уола Vr AS ааты 7 ССО G parete of Self, Piako, Bizarre, or Fan zi Тыў. * бако В ОД. СА tn bodaiig кши wl LETTUC. — very anderisp ,, ERA ` А! —А fine lant эїй Моо FSE чау А cipi үгез best varie Les PERPETUAL Ka TREE аы Ап л һалал. gp MELON Tho bot varletlés i RET O or Рану. 8 6 NEMOPHI ОРЕ а ELEGANS,—Fiz: T t uat. per p x ANS.— ONIONS. —The best varieties — .. .. регол. 62.0 8 FIORI окен: of 12 superb varieties icd Magazine” June, 1862 . Parei PARSLEY. Г ааа » ёх&та fine curled per oz. 0. 3 а of ч superb varieties Yellow ground 3.6|4.* ATOMARIA OCULATA .. Peu. отсо nci mpynalien 1.8 | » Perpetualor Tre 3 6 | NICOTIANA SUAVEOLENS.— Flowers vite anlvey SPINACH.—Winter or Summer 29 E per quart 0 8 TURNIP.—The best varieties... .. 1. per oz. 0 3 Choice Flower Seods, in packets. b са на NA s : ч В. 8. W. has ш easure in su! e go nii ‚ MEXICANA ROS 1 otatoes. of NEW and CHOIÓ SEE SEEDS, which are specially recom- | PHACA BJETICA AS zi RS per peck of 141.9 6 | mended for their beauty - лары. qualities, many edd СЯ PHLOX DHUMNONDH PRINCESS ALEXANDRA.— MYATTS EARLY ASHLEAF — .. ... .. , 2 6|areoffered for the first tim Tapat Flowers a splendid жннд with black centre DALMAHOY 95 Ч m e $» 3 : ALYSSUM SAXATILE COMPACTUM ge 0 M cad TWILIG e —Flowi rich violet with black 50034 ОЕР мів TIS Ea ARAHAN ee AEA DAOI CUR KUHRB. de „Опе eat com RADOWITZI KERMESINA | USTRÍATA .. ^." A reduction will bo mado on the above pricos, whon large introduced. TÉ 6 URPU quantities are AKABANTHUS TRICOLOR ш шы d + 9 AMAR —Seed selected great care a Complete Collections of Kitchen Garden тегу lange and ehoiee collection 2 6 AQUILEGIA. VULGARIS CARYOPHYLLOIDES.— M very pretty and distinct of Columbine ., m. For — Supply, А suit Gardens of various sizes, a& | ASTER VICTORIA.—ThemostelegantAsterincultivation 1 6 0s. 6d., 208., 40s. T and 90s T. each. acr» NEWEST DWARF PYRAMIDAD.—These new yl Com Жу, none e most useful and approved so midal Asters are nearly high, azure blue 0 6 Particulars and quantities will be found in CATALOGUE. » Ditto, azure blue and whii 0 6 PROMCLI QR (Red and White он PAONY-FLOWERED (extra Double).—This vari Numerous letters have Š 2. 2 is еп! to ng recommendation, bloomi; y^ Choice Flower Seeds in Collections. - lest a fortnight ater dam Bruns T *,* The whole of the follo' are purchased of and received correctly described as the earlies sto f Astors Snow кел К инн, and may be relied du : 10 upon as being the very finest qualities of their several kinds, |, Ditto, brilliant rose 10 and equal to the best samples supplied in previous years. » WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERING. This ANTIRRHINUMS.—An assortment of 10 new and finest s. d. POET Ст Cty ог Auer is offered for чайебМейн: ige се ОСМЕ Мик ууда сб. w Д и” or Crown. Anassortmentof4 vars. 1 0 BIDENS ATROSANG EA (Cosmos diversifolia) .. 1 0 , Dwarf Cbrysanthemum-fowered. An assortment CAMELLIA-FLO , very 60.1 01 8А 12 varieties . og MOL RE RN аот ау ч рттан еа ` Anassortment of 12 vars. 2:0 CALÓEOLARIA, HERBAGCEOU: —Веей saved from ” of12 rim ^ iss: 20 i үт o vari: КӨӨ 0 , New Large Flowi Dwarf Pæony. This beautiful CALLIOPSIS CARDAMINEFOLIA HYBRIDA ATRO- Г eruit; io има for Qo the fre time. Itjs half the SANGUINEA .. .. o6 Mp An assortment of 6 vars. 5 0 ок REA.—A very distinct and beautiful , TEXAN UM, a novel, pem Em M eres ie aura i 40 e» He эж ж v* pam @. TAGETES SIGNATA PUMILA арои а varieties : - n ере suj hybrid between C. pyra- нра А. ака PALACE СЕМ » Г) 7 midalis . argen! EPI e s Wem Mem | “е с t 5 abo)" An 10 SIA, CRISTATA (Oocdinss) ЕВ КЕПЕ BALSA flowered (Smith's (Dwarf Cockscomb) — A very superior variety 1 0 riment of 9 varieties Mo nece tectum ce ВРАТА ОНИ е лее e10 „ Double Rose-fowered. Тһе — as ede nr — | Saved from 8 collection Camelli assortmen! of prize flowers ls. 64.9 6| VISCARIA OCULATA HY _ (SPDEND e .. e cer] iooni ian e a ТНВ THUS РАМРТЕЙП.—геП ripened seeds, saved novelty. RIDA ies „ Camellia Rose-flowered. 2 0 2 в Ti ELEGANS PLORE PLENO. A CER PARADISE NURSERY, SEVEN SISTERS and HORNSEY ROADS, HOLLOWAY ; ` MOTORIA NURSERY (nrar тне ARCHWAY TAVERN), UPPER HOLLOWAY, LONDON, be addressed to “ The Editor;" Advertisements and Business Letters to “ The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London. 'ppei урш Place, In the Parish of St. Pancras, in the Co. of and FuzpERICK MOLLETT EVANS, of No.11 » Bouverie St. in the RE or mnt of Whitefriars, City of London, and Published by them at the Office, 9. 41, Wellington St., Parish of Bt. Paul's, з, Covent Garden, in the said у THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 6.—1863.] SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Price e. Sr. TAMPED EDITION, | Азіго-теѓеогоіову............ 182 € Багыш troes МҮЛ 126 a Classification of Dahlias 126 b Botanic ре gardens, colo: 126 nda quesos .. 131 5 T евз Dairy уез) > ssai d'une nouvelle Dies Orchidianz,. iseased stoc: . Farm, Northumberland è Farmers’ ыт ИША. Forei iponden: v. early Grapes . П тгЕЕ 13а | ОТАР. Вана, pOr ensington, on TUE: ps Y, February De акеп at Опе o' ок, pm: ат. ANDREW Y, Assistant Secretary. OYAL HORTICULTURAL resa LEE ther SPRIN OYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY e "LONDON, (б ЕОЕбЕ EGENT'Ss PARE, N. BITIONS of SPRING FLOWERS. SATURDAY, March 28th, CAMELLIAS, PRIMROSES, &c. x 1th, e AES HYACINTHS, &c. 25th, В E NIUMS, &c. The Band will Apri from hal еу 2 in half- o» 5. Visi admitted by Tickets, to be had at the Gardens, by from Fellows and Merabers of the eere Price 2s. or in packets of 10 for 17. per packet. RYSTAL PALACE FLOWER SHOW.— The ISATURDA сал. of FLOWERS and FRUIT will e GRAND FLORAL ЕЁ' ТЕ PRIZES, nearly Three Hundred Fifty Pounds. Schedules and Forms of y in а few days, and may be had on пе ама to JOHN р Secretary. Committee Room, 13, X + Yor! J IVERY anD SON den to inform their Patrons e that stock of the above is unusually fine this sélson. A PRIOED Dundee Nery ready. Grape Vi BE SOLD, Cheap, 1800 00 d ted gero IT Canes 6 Lo 12 p зна дыг ela = e to the GARDENER, а s J. Lewis's Horticultural Wi ato det Stamford Hill Middlesex, N. — Middlesex, М ion: , Essex. AMES CRAWFORD begs to -— : re fine stock of GRAPE VINES, at low =, - NES.—Extra Strong ERI for Fruit- pots this season, price 8s. 6d. each, for Sale bs ЈАЗ. LET A Qo а coo ae N Bris PAPE can su PROVIDENCE RI RIFLET £ ^o ime and M iiy PROVI clean, n3 РАРЕ, Undercliffe Gardens, Bradford, Yorkshire. O BE СРБИ E by a сусан leavin ай ы апа , about 100 g healthy PINE P. us Во ЖЕР, gro wth. Apply by letter to Mr. F. preis 23, Jarratt Street, Hull. Maiden, Royal George, and ез. аге Фала of Sus yM Uckfie! dim . WOOD the ipe. on N h varieties of Filberte ma: ciis ig aj cation раза Uem эы p applicat он sar SALTER begs to announce e tiii hs of all А best varieties of these tli dones: i3 HEAP GRASS SEEDS. dor WAT BANK HILL SIDES and ule twr purpose, at 2s. per bushel RAYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, & Ванта, Basingstoke ; аа агае MEE Mark Lane, E.C. , AS NDRÉ LEROY'S Agric ultural | and Garden Seeds. PAL LAS SHARPE AND CO, ROWERS, ВЕЕР M тв, and NURSERYMEN, Sleaford. SPECIAL PRICED LIST of SEEDS of 1862 growth on ` 125 е application, Genuine Garden and БЕТШ Seeds. MAE LOL Bon С А г 4. 8-0: Q0 Q. 8 and B4 TES 237 and T Hi Holborn, d W.C. Best Seeds, Carriage Fr m McCULLOCH, SEED MERCHANTS, Covent Garden Market, London, W.C: E R AN гё - CODEN SEED MER! 2, King Street, pront. Garden; New and Dada Garden and iur Seeds. SPECIAL PRICES ON APPLICATION TO eJ. FAIRHEAD AN SON, ED GROWERS and Мекстанте, 7, Eh Market, London, S.E. and Agricultural Seeds, ne Free. TIRE WOOD AND SON, NunRSERYMEN and SkED MERCHANTS, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. D SEEDSMEN, 26, Down Street, Piccadilly, London, W. ic and Garden Seeds, md R E, D GRO and MERCHANTS, Wisbeach. вооа PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on applica NURSERIES, at а pU and richest in France. GUES sent on application. jo Flow wer Seeds. Cy CA * mer S. ACM- S. e Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N AE and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE post free to all app Good Seeds, Carriage Free, at Market PA S ND NS, Е ED b dividi and MERCHANTS, Royal Berksbire Seed Establisbment, Reading. 7 PAUL (Son and голий x the late A. PAUL) still а fine stock of ROSES, NEW and OLD, PATE Dwarf — р 1.4 Dwarfs. Plants good а уон modera: Nurserie: БА Sere тегер Wareh e, Wa Tm Cross, N. ЕК.» PETUA Stock, -at reduced m Chr onicle, January 2 Hertfor d. FRANCIS е offe fers DWARF HYBRID E" L ROSES, strong and vigorous on Man n 7 for LIST of which see Gard lard Rose. ILLIAM BPPS JUN., can sappia Me STANDARD ROSES, at 5l. per 100; Mer: per Xe Nurseries, А Ashi ford, ts "Gladio геев. В, м. STARK тереен solicita an inspection of e his Stock, es of the articles noted above, which he offers at rge н орнат А DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES on application. inburgh —Feb. 7. X s Тан m rate MANETTI y W. C. Lay, London Laced Озше. the best t of sent free on receip! 13 postage stamps, JA AMES Woops, Florist, Harwich, Essex. Cheap and Select Hardy Nursery Stock. M. JACKSON an» CO., Hoane алара beg to refer to their advertisem men: above in | Gardeners Chronicle, page 96, January SL pem SEEDS.—The above, pure from the Seed fiel heap and warranted. For cheap COLLECTIONS, see LIST, free on application. . DILLISTONE, Munro Nui MT Sible Hedingham, Essex. Eon of all sorts and sizes may he | їп ап; ону E т. y Rocers, Red Lodge Nursery, thampton. Also ху месне of well grown — Kitchen MAN Seeds, S. i. T Aeg e Paradise ея Жайы Holloway, London, N z A PRICED а DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, post free to а Sou! Nursery Stock, extending out бе коне EIL forwarded on application. beg to offer to hee iras РАА 00р m P INGRAM extra fine —— of the above, нт. aee оп Nurse CHOICE 3 11 P1 9 А DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE on application, MS, Bexh . S. WILLIA HOMAS , NvRSERYMAN, Leith Walk, ictoria Nurseries, Hollo , London, №, „Башти, ie in want of the «bove 7 to 9 foet bigi »| русак ITALIAN 1 TUBEROSES, 3s. per i. to hear from any one BurLER & меошаоону “еей M UPS Covent Garden S dun carpi. Nep. Market, London, W.C Mitre prc. PER "S io dft Зер Pe ам: ROPEOLUM 14 LOBBIAN UM „ELEGANS pristo Crystal Palace Scarlet), Seed sca Nurserymen Per packet, 1s. and 25. 6d. URPLUS JS STOCK of 1 and ka € г SEEDLING BUTLER & M'Currocn, Seed Merchants, Covent Garden Market. Куто БЕГ peus i &c. etie n Lish on application Coco CHI FRAGRANS), in 485; and шагда. Nurseries, Bummorhil, Co. the Trade on appli. Meath. T Trel жаю, Waltham Abbey, N. the Trade. New our own Growth. BER ч: TRANSPLANTED LARCH, AMES CARTER anp CO. are now prepared to e TUA reet оруна for the above, saved at t x ORAE UTHILLS PRINCE ALBERT CUCUMBER; ARTER’S SELECT LIST of New ап and Choice C Tale Te aee А Tur "MD Ma eer Bess M Orne Sood Morc Covent Garden Markot: 7, 238, & 261, High низ, London, W.C. EW AP —WILLIAMS'S E EL i 5 Win з ететт HARLES TURNER! s DESCRIPTIVE CATA- Paradise and Xicloria Nurseries, Holloway, isa. x. 1068, eral от es only, is now ready. Planting. sev Potatoes for The yal Nurseries, Slough. SgurroNs DESCRIPTIVE LIST, Cheap and TRUE e Vege Seeds.—See Post Free. S. WILLIAMS'S Advertisement on last page Эстон Bons Royal eda ment Reading: Memes eee. rdeners' Chron: Jan. 31. e Trade. ESSET: Paradise and Victoris Nurseries, Holloway: London, N: TPS PROLIFIC ASHLEAF KIDNEY *," PRICED and отла Мч A y UE post free TO. r * Flower pen Novelties.—See m, Ёчевһ: S. S WILLIAMSS Advertisement on last page PERIAL KIDN Gardeners’ Chronicle, Jan. Paradise and. Victoria Nurseries, Holloway той N. *„* PRICED and cc es CATALOGUE post free Plymouth Seed Company, Plymouth. HE GENERAL PRICE EET and ба pt FARM SEED LIST are now ready, and may 5 piike it а бс» Potato dali b eaut at 12s. Ae Dee Un J : Ricmamp Wins, Cal Due Oxlont Goblin | eiii "BeeGenemlAdverisementPage _ ARDEN SEEDS md FLOWER SEEDS of the | КЭ perm o reed erg er Таш дол d аа оти сла “ Little Book " for 1863. | . WHEELER & Sox, Seed Growers, Gloucester. THE SUNT CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 7, 1863. Hardy Scarlet and other Choice Rhododendrons WATERER'S САТА UE of the above p 2 aeq by A at the Royal першо is now published, and will be for It describes faith n y s colours of all the Rhododendrons, thereby rendering every facility for making selections. It likewise contains an abridged List of really Hardy Conifers, with their heights and prices. The ag. pe ery, Bagshot, Surrey. np т HS llowing NEW VERB they ма been selected with great care from of Seedlings. habit, h o focls сохт. —Cerise scarlet, fine formed pip, large and compact russ, largë white eye, good for either bedding exhibition: PRINCE ALFRED Fi SOLD With their various Caloi n: fine form, and good quite confident they will gi i i be forw: RU x C U ГЕ ERS з. per packet. Recommended by the рая Юе ttee turalSociety. See GUIDE to the OAN е А ARD B & 8 zw ARR 'UGDEN, Se Street, Covent Garden, RT 'S CHAMPION CUCU EH ape deese m be E za rticultural Society being an excellen: ruit solid and firm, and the best of the Sion Hous "s be E per packet. А few ounces оѓ опг own ani: to offer the Trade. 237, 238, & 261, High Holborn, Fondon; W.C. eakale ө. EORGE CLARKE begs to announce that he has L T of FORING SEAKALE, but can p any quantity of healthy c roots for planting. Prices will forwarded i Ас Nursery, Streatham Place, Brixton Hill, 8. ; and 4, Windsor Terrace, near the Victoria Railway Station, Pimlico, S.W. To rd oni men and Others. YHOMAS ES, SEEDSMAN and GROWER, white eye, in fine pip and truss, s MAUVE QUEE A fine dark cbe i a M flower with large white E s new in colour, highly recommended for either bedding or exhibition. MULBERRY KING.—Bright mulbétry crimson, large white eye, fine ball-shaped truss, an exceedingly rich and striking variety, BLUE IMPERIAL.—Styl th white eye, "X € and o tive. IPSWICH GEM.— st beautiful fine-formed, rose-coloured — with conspiouons s ad white eye, "pip and truss ualled, a very free blooi INTERN ie generen еВ чар dodi; extralarge white eye, light blue with large Superb vari ilk NYM m S d deiicate pink with "peo mm pn with dark red, quite novel in colou SUNSET.— AS purple-shaded ы large white eye, a fine formed flower, good for exhibitio: GE шб салс, днк large white eye, round Price 3s. 6d, each ; the set for 3 UMS or 308. ; with the usual discount inse and Flower Se seeds, | Carriage Е: L (Son and Snosimior to the late A. Раст) сену announces that his SEED CATALOGUE із now and. free by post, 1 Biggleswade, fm begs te to offer the following SEEDS of | his own growth of 1862, WHITE SPAN eus ONION SERD, MANGEL WURZEL ВЕЕР, varions kinds. SWEDE, and COMMO, T i SEED POTATOES о of the following varieties :-EARLY ASH | LEAF KIDNEY, MYATT'S PROLIFIC do, EARLY SHAW and REGENTS. АРИП Human в ICE LIST forwarded upon deg - the Seed Trade A N F. АВР E Le а Surplus wm of true— e Plus Early en ng Pod Beans Ultra Peas Mackie's Monarch ditto Tang s Imperial S Turnip Broad Windsor ditto Early Green Top etd ditto Early Emperor Mee Fine "ne d Surrey Carro! Woodford's Gree: rrow do. Early Nonpureil Са mem Flack's Blue et ditto » каро. ditto British Queen ditto. » Enfield Market ditto 1 киз Тера; t, Wisbeach. ucumbers and Mi DWARD TILEY an this жез a fine k of e Seed of the above, well-ripened and in оа condition, including, amongst oti ше the following well-known | rst-rate varieties, at 1s. ket :— 'CUMBERS. The C OLLROTION of VEGETABLES recently PAE ey MELO: by the Royal Horticultural Soci їн. furnished by P ТИ B Colin Campbell E SE ietory of Вай "Ewen's Scarlet and Green- urseries c Seed Warehouse, Waltham Cross, N. Lord Kenyon Favourite BE. e". © aptivatio: 1 еп р.Огееп-Пезһ Seeds for the Kitehen Garden, Flower Garden, |MillssJe Golden Perfection Green-fiesh and Е eam Йй, the West | се a Bal OHN CATTELL'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE Cuthills Black Spine Pine Apple now ready, orwarded, post | Champion of En Camerton Court Green-flesh bet ras application; it contains ae i HM AA уша» d Ridge Blackall's Green-£esh every novelty I: of cultiv: Ayres’ Prolific Bowood Green-fiesh All Seeds of thè уе т 21s. апа i M er Prize hwood Green-flesh paid то any Railway Station in England A x ойон en m or HB eos m ә пегог атр оп reen-i Nursery and uas Establishment, гова, Kent. Hendersou's А RN Cutie i crue pii Beaut, Sorts of Peas Canro Ph Gordon's White Spine Monro's Green G: HE ADVANCER, PRINCESS ROYAL, | Phenomenon pin Моп Отуз Palaco Hey SMUGGLER, GILSON'S GLORY art), and | Rifiem: Scarlet other NEW PEAS, жоие їп SUTÍONS 3 дат апа "pv Manchester Prize Inco: ДЫРЫ, ei just published, an which may be had, Gratis and Post | Hunter's Prolific Brom Hall ree, on application idus Syon House Rouse's Incomparable ттох & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. Allen's Victory * Austen's Incomparable Trollope's King Queen's Melon м. à Дон, а White we ; ection Celery, poe Standard ае. Ж. Green-flesh as much pleasure in ой еу'в Improved lohing's to his DRM UN i M the ve, aped MA Hamilton's Black Spine Flem entham Hybrid proved. itself to bo t best White Celery разр M а елене лк ана Duncans Green fen elway's Victory reen-fles -— MEME by post, ls. 64. Price to the Trade | Idiot ҮТЕ Fan pep Gen a ENG , near M: Тпкү'з EMPEROR RED CELERY, ees best in poit vatiob, | - MM — ain nials to which effect are жы received almost daily, аркана КВ SOLID RED CELERY, | Price 1s, per p —This is wil tion tion. CHARLES ERLEY has E Eur Thor true SOLD BAT COM Ts per pa Packet superb Celery for the first time, he has grown it for | ТИЕТ Tirgv's Y жанар CARE which has given — of20 years. Thousands e IA IM universal satisfaction, 1s. per packet. in Coventry Market. Тһе seed now from Aci Na MOI NM, SOAM CH TUN Б, bleached roots of 1862 ; Tho seed mow ollrod i ame Stoke Nursery, near Coventry. Ж. Боаб & Бом Бао aud Im, t Stirling. s lié Warehouse, Abbey Church Yard, Bath. БЕА E LETTUCE, the pet summer und e vation. bue aod procured their mn of W. L, are To M SONS BL OKTALOSER Hurst & Son, Messrs., Leaden- hall Street, London ]ham a, Mr, C. C. H., Birm: Birming- r opio Mr. W., Cheltenham ы г» Мат. Street, Covent Garden E Seeds made Proof against the Attacks of Birds, аат E i Коен y. AMUEL WALTERS, S OWER and MER- PE eu "t Me Dp EX x uos c acer шн offer SEEDS 1 p Macri. viden. ted, in e CE ee ет атану Bon Mages baies Thompson, Mr. G. iem dinem ons. So prepared are—a ВЗ. ir. 7 Ше асау n eres prodire a yy e muinberof lants die coe ei gs Moret c ndi is ай o frighten n away birds сап b be dispensed with ; `| Denyer, Mr. W., Gracechurch | Whalley, Mr. T., Li 1 Street, London Watkinson, Mr. Manchester and good home-grown seed so d Son, Messrs., Man- | Wood & свата. Worcester maj o made бг may, ps Mors A oapminal | sion House Street, Lon Wood & Son, Messrs., Maresfield TW о] оп b * 0s, value 2 nd артап 1 sbo requested and арм, Wrench & Son, M. i аі Tj 1 е Seed ] |. di ige mout ss vog of other Seed not | Grey. Mr», West Liver- | Youell & Co., Messrs., Yar- the latter, but not the former. orprehenai rm will be sent "апі FIELD SEEDS | applica Yates, Messrs. G. & W. N.B. B. W. I's DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of SEEDS is now ready, all being of the choicest varieties, sent post free on Hanover Nursery, Peckham, London, S.E. i Boc EN, rchants and Florists, 12, King per 1 HE NEW PARSNIP “ STUDENT."—SRED of ved PARSNIP, *''ennobled" b; erks s Seed E tablis in ent, Heo OTA Tm —Ashleaf amd Myatt's Improved „260, Dalmahoy € К net 148. ; d E wm and Blues 12s. ре wt. m. а Sacks, ach, Fluk: ne sample Forty fold, i STR feme iam у "KE "a 158. ; Admiral та British Queen, Elton Pine, Eleanor, Wizard of the North, 10s, в. per 100. RASPBERRIES, &c. о. CORNWELL, Seedsman. &c., Barnet, Herts, N. ange уо ur See Фи ES AND SWEDE TURNIP SEED. M. JACKSON wd CO. ГИ, GROWERS d... ue NURS and Seg» MERCHANTS, Bedale, Yorkshire, о pleure i3 Жа. Agriculturlets hat. (v have pu. Sed. quantities of the following articles, carefully selected for Bee AAP DA HOY, FLUKE, and PRINCE REGENT (a groat рро A РОТАТОЕВ, Free from disease, ма fine samples, est PURPLE TOP. the best GREEN TOP, and the HARD rep TOP, SWEDE TURNIP SEED. nt crops, never failed to produce e: mE E e particulars and гейт] pré, d moderate, sent to апу part of the kingdom on application, —The tion, verified [ps reports from all белшн of the coun be forwarded on application. Present. price, 8s. per А. 121. per Ton; sacks ls. 6d. each.—Apply to Mr. Втмох А, HA Fendrayton, M: Ives, Hunts. B.—Genuine Italia) up. and all the Agricultural Sd of home growth, an Бро as usual хт TRAORDINARY POTATOES.—A gentleman ent in the Country uet for 28 а few ве of SEED. POTATOES of a and m onderful kin аге un: iet For price, &c., address by letter to Z. Z., Editor, 162, Fieet Street, London, E.C. Early Арс Но} N-- Mona's pedes New Early езу Potato. ойы AER CO. vem for SALE а limited supply the "above NEW EARLY KORDI Жашы зан M е ^ being mi „апа m ie. се 5s. 6d. per sealed bag of 14 lbs. Also a few well ripened Cones, PICEA emt at 215. each. 41, Westmorland Street, Dublin. H W penes FLUKE.— POTATO has raised from apple or m bor 1200 oyang лы 182 чет. n as dens rnate ro iet po korte, $ v: ee Banc Er ^r the Hon est стој ў quality. Its favour v hon "E 15 hr extet. | Two First Prizes have ayay £m las e d Horticult ural от 3 held in July. i: or thi t is ù ale E W. А. How, Redmar! PeP Newent, Gloucester. Myatt’s Early Prolifie Ash-leaved Kidney = AND F. depu E аа taking | prion fon Abova: v t earlie: Е and т! - Li: moli Fotato in cultivation, pi ө foo in uality as mro the Баг кед, уат1ейев. ving а st н Аса offer them I low price to the Trade. Also JACKSON'B ASH ERS KIDNEY, WALNUT- Mes EU and all the early. npud ga varieties ab ually low f 56 1 pp: Ый зант Ез kabltshimet: Wisbech, Sold in ўда Pure Led Lo rien e aen ЕТЕ ara D POTATOE has now. ammi and 3 M EARLY ien, EVERGRE e m n, b n boald áf Subscriber EVER! bulk, Pd the rail germ mi. or free on | or Granton in bags 105. extra, Both Bh. varieties grown after od pasture, and My selected for seed. тезами the best cropper, and the earliest of all the як quantities of д өч than One Ton, . will T n receipt of casi o partis in sin Башан or field Orders executed унар. Dalkeith, N.B. а = кава? | m DI BLUE, one of thei the тее. M Tops grow planted thin: it possesses a most A e kd v^ з E eri Ab Padi on. ** The Crescent, Castlebellingham, Nov. 4, 1862. —The 15 ewt. t ot Skorn Bine Potatoes ай om sed me. I dug сте. of sound. Potatoes: RAUS 3 Since 1846, bave baisre tho produco wouid bava v 3 grown by me, from the рнк сы: рле “Тһе produce of the Cord “тону Bue ara I have pare зе now raised. I have Жаш 1 eue Т бы к ‹ | of the country. ; Prices by the ewt, c: Delivered in КУ gow, on application to ANDREW G. DALY; Nursery “ Sir, has surprise е nota dozen of damaged on ese Potatoes for а rie rae Шема earlier, I Б *Skerry Blue, Yours, &e., F&sntCARY 7, 1868.] XOBSON'S - PRIZE | CALCEOLARIA SEED. is - «aca inthe kin Annual Sale s 2000 sealed — 1s. Gd, 2з. 6d., 9з. ыы imd 3s bs. wen T ровзох & SONS, Seodsm en, 14е OBSON'S PRIZE CINERARIA SEE D First Prizes awarded to our ente ction in the spring, 1862. In sealed m Ж Эз. 6d., am. N & ; SoNs, E Isleworth ОЗЕР PRIZE PRIMULA SINENSIS SEED. D - mas d packets, 1s., 2з. ôd., and 5s. N & SONS, „Веедашиер, Telewort .— Te URCHASERS of LARGE QUANTITIES òf р T or GARDEN SEEDS will be supplied liberally by BUTTON & SON: в apply (stating quantity required) à o Rott MM Того арр рь аар : iM WOOD anD CUMMINS с eg to announee t their CATALOG UE of GARDEN, AGRICULTURAL, › and will be forwarded on application. They offer eir NE ore prscorauas ELEGANS, commended by the Royal Horticultural Society in their Pro- noticed :— ceedings; ; it is thus ** The flowers of this variety (which very pretty one) are of a bright chocnlate or light сено" maro ат оро bordered with w: The colours moas 4 istinctly marked and ry effective." p is commended as very desirable Annual for general cultivati 2s. 6d. per d et. ico to the Trade ounce, Tav k Row, бууаз тга кай А ТВЕЕ ог SHRUB c 89Р will be published shortly. rpaouas METHVEN 1 bogs to eitis that he ср supply uy t e — which paekets at mi GENE SEED C CATALOGUE free on айоо, E А rein 1 та Та, dio bur; 0,000 A: гк ХАК DER LANG. [s £A ^ the above, fine bushy PM twice Transplanted, 12 to 13 inches, at 20s. per rd г m $C Yorkshire.—Feéb. 7. Thorn Quicks, В NO. CARTER, P ear rh Sa Keighley, Ки а ЖОС 393 of the iud ' Transplanted, "S. C. will [* b to furnish samples and prices, and also CATALOGUE of GENERAL NURSERY STOCK. Large Trees for Parks, Hedgerows, &c. mun CROWDER, Мс dor af. Hor e, hasa quantity of SPANISH CH ESNUT, 10 i 12 feet ; "TIMES. 8 to 10 feet; ELM, grafted, 8 to 10 feet, all sione. чей гоч ET es and well rooted, to offer cheap to Trade or gentlem. = RIBERS һауе on DNE ads E ыа year Seedling NORWAY SPRUC Ei Sr QUICKS; Бесы SPRUGE, i S E^ foot 5 Кот T реф THORN QUICKS, all at very low prices, w. Md ppi: R & Бом, Glasgow: OR bs 200/003 -уеа Un ou E LVER FIR. —The above will be offered cheap, as the ground is wanted for other purposes; des 150, ш) ш. Seedling LARCH. THE — t€ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ‚119 | W[ESSRS. BROWN лур СО. offer the following Scleétión of Vit din EUNT which they will forward to any part of the kin, Éxcelle lence and Econom; ined. yis se: UA QUEHRRD "COPPXCTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN and Е с. BREDE. 25 AZALEAS, n ar y Bolgian varieties, one M а 5 d. PEMU BORA COLLECTIONS of G4 ARDEN вр will be Sort, Viele s odia об by name . . 90 0f found the most economical, as well as the gt in ому of 25 AZ. ALEAS, hardy American varieties, do. do... 15 0 5 cede a as see List of Conte nts, which may be had gratis and 12 Hardy RHODOD ENDRONS, n of a sort, including pos Scarlet, White, and Rose colou 12 0 y kshi i Reading, Hardy НЕАТН8, ТАШЫ МР, ey KALM MIAS, per doz, 0 3 d КОЗЕ, best sorts, 3, Standards and MM Standards, f Pine Apple Place, Edgware Road, London, W. per dozen, 12s. - 15 CLIMBING ROSES, ofbestsorts Р, perdozen 6 0 b unen R HENDERSON axn ^m со, мек to announce PILLAR ROBES, new soris do. 9 0 at thelr GA FARM, and WARE baig dudi FLOWER SEI EDS, Imported Ger Hes i emn. Stocks, and d Жу and а o ug 55 Кс Meets 9 0 |. Collection of рү» ол for One Year's Supply— Choice. Hardy галдаа а other CONIFERJE. Chea е ction, No. 1 Co. lee dw No. $ .. 495. Price List by No. 2 E No. 07.958: Greenhouse AZALE fine varieties, per doz., 10s. to E ANE EIC As double varieties, per dozen. ооо EE CARNATIONS, winter flowering, рег dozi zen 12 CHOICE FRUIT TREES. v Standard and Dwarf-trained Peaches, Nectarines, 8, Cherries, Apples, Plums, and Pears, 2s. 6d. each, or 94s. | Tr eme Dwarf Plants of all the above kinds, grown especially for pot culture in Orchard Houses, &c., 18s. per ы. Со llection, No. 5 15s. is now ready, and will be эана 85 free on applieation. TE.—This Catalogue contains only the best varieties of MISURA and an abridged Listof the most valuable Flower Seeds. Gard OLLECTIONS of KICHEN GARDEN iiam MA is: qp Currants, and Rasp! „ AOZ., 8. consisting of —— the choicest sorts, ari as follow: Evergr si: of all kinds cheap; fine e an Ys, No. 1 contains 20 q all ur E in £s. d. price uj post. proportion .. 8 0 0 че ж, Nurseries, near Farnham, Surrey. No.2 ditto 10 quarts ditto itto « 1100 No.3 ditto 5 quarts HDR ditto . 015 0 SON de 50 EED | No.4 ditto 5 pinte a di itto .. 010 6 ds, and THUS MELANCHOLICUS RUBER, 1s. SALVIA COOOINEA im 1s. RHODANTHE MA 2 PORTULACCA GR. NDIPDDRA. ОЛ PLENA, 25. 6d. TAGETES SIGNATA POMY VICIA АБРОР, 1з. VINCA ALBA О ULATA 1 LUTE PRIMULA. ERECTA SUPERBA, r^ p IBERIS GRANDIFLORA ALBA, 64. and 1s. MIMULUS CUPREUS, 1s. ANAGALLIS SANGUINEA, 64. дакып. кшлисзвфи, 64. VIRIDIF. АВО ы. кы 2з. 6d. у ыы ANGUSTIFOLIA, 1 DICTAMN 8, NN ORE PLENA COCCINEA, 1s, STEVIA OVATA, NEMOPHILA DISCOIDALIS ELEGANS, 6d. NEMOPHILA DISCOIDALIS VITTATA, 1s. Also the following choice seeds :— AQUILEGIA GLANDULOSA (true), best blue and white, 6d. SKINNERI (true), best scarlet, 6 LINUM FLAVU M, fine neg plant, dwarf golden yellow, 1s. PENTSTEMON MURRA NUM (true species), vermilion scarlet flower tubes, ar TRAE AA best variety, special rule for raising ВА PONARIA CALABRICA ALBA, fine te bedder, LILIUM GIGANTEUM, 1s. ; CALENDULA E SUPERBA” 44 VENIDIUM CALENDULACEUM, Ain да bedding plant, 3d. & CATALO GUES o. on applicati: RICHARD SMITH, Seed асое, согпег i "High Street and Broad Street, Worcester. 1 \ THEELER’ ie o PIPNI BOOK for адры TOM THUMB ETTUCE. кл. IMPERIAL LETTUCE The pri the Lettuce is 1s. per packet, ыг? & SoN beg to inform tho лы = their “Little Book " enteréd at Stationers Hall, се од cp Ra cannot allow it to be co: J. C. WHEELER & бом, Seed шій Gloucester. Tipi] and Flower Seeds. CARRIAGE FREE, DICKSON ANNUAL DRSORIP. TIVE PRICED CATALOGU. wall. py ged Омара" for this It emb all seeds тошу хо Буше d both IE Samples and Prices sent on applic: on i Apply to DOWNIE, ATRD, & Damo >, 1y ваен Street, rne "еу popular an n m E £ it will Jams Drokso & Soxs, 102, Fast- Баш LM EE Fore Hin, Nm Special directions are given for the germination of this and | посе с, T теге TED IMMEDIATELY, 100,000 year | L. gigante SCOTCH ag good strong stuff. Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, N.W. On offer, a few ENGLISH ОАК, 4 feet, and 1-year GORSE, very fine. PECIAL OFF to TRADE. ETER AW. Apply to G. Frost, Bampton, Devon ; late of Brushford. Perdoz.—s. d. SON anp SON, OMMON LAURELS, in quantity, 3, 4, and 5 feet | АСНІМЕМЕВ, uri i AM м na z 2 s : 99 Feist high, bushy and well rooted; about 300 ) HORSE CHES- | АСАСЇА LO. HA 2205.0 d Lond un NUTS, 5toT C 500 ENGLISH (ОАК, 4 5 feet, to be sold AMOR OON jd UM 94 0 та rS on applicatio: ATH(EA CŒLESTIS FOLIIS VanrsaATIS онр "5-8. ША ie Xu metr Railway s md Wimble- | AN7ECTOCHILUS шшк 42 0 FARM don, Surrey, S.W. ANTIRRHI IT 8, em “ 1902 and ô 0 GARDEN SEEDS Large Fan Yews ATHYRIUM FILIX FEMINA FRIZELLLE 18 0 Н of every. kind; and —R BROWN anp CO. Bao a quantity ёо | BEGONIAS, choice sorts. See page: 31 of 1862 Catalogue 18 0 of the finest quality. Tipos ian "M P o бы izh- All well-grown | CALCEOL. Шаш DEAR REL ER 0 for & nidal, $ 'ell-b * x - d Pe: fender "State Size and | CHRYSA UMS pj E Haeo H сааны mu ы ani О! е: .. .. nem s Tiea snt by return of p Ei- & оета clle" 12 0 e аа phus m, «аре COLEUS e ш i à at t isis 6 0 fus Bos ARGE ORNA AESTATE rim — The Snhecribers |" ^ LAS, New mors D PPM H 1 Cheapside ; and 15, beg to offer very fine specimen em of eer rs de у? T Ие» е Lane, Е.С, IMBRICATA, f from 5 to 9 ft-; CEDRUS LI Tto 12 ft. ; KING E врз: а 7 to 10 Ro d Eo EN A iun жаша S FRENÓ H SPOTTED d 4 х ‚; also се, and L rom 7 to GRRANIM C 18s., 305., ап 05 arriaga: Mpo Шү. ft., with Limes; h, Beech, Elm, 8усатоге, and Labur- Е 18s., 30s., and 4 LE, NES RANCIS & ARTHUR num, 9 to 11 ft. ; likewise Weeping and Willow, s SON ALE 188., 308. and 4 МЎ ае DICKSON anp SONS, E ы E x Пош дын: УА өче ао on e e price, ў А. КЕ а A SENT IVERY & BOR P Dort Nursery. 5 GEM of ROSES adu зы уы MS d ji New VEGETABLE and FIREBALL .. du TEE И” PEAD A AUY, FLOWER ор, of every Trade. ESNÉRA BEFULGENS . 0 S s ..4 енене. QN в Ner E of the finest SH INS, 42, Drapery, North- втох1л$! UTINA — .. | ELLA RIPTIVE m have leasure in 'offéring e following | Веера g аа с Their DESO v NN lus Вр all being fine and well rooted :— io NE ёе page 31 of 1862 xs s SANES) PRICED CATALOGUE, con- con- JEUS and VICTORIA RHUBARB ROOT: 100. ааа A taining many valuable Transplanted SCOTCH FIR, 14 to 2 feet M». ped 00. | GOLD FERN, GYMAOGRAMMA OHRYSOPHYLUA 12 0 A I Ени bea org н dp Extra do, 3 feet, 20s. per GYMNOGRAMMA LAUCHEANA, tho hanh: Gola йс Mim r pom ге [Qj Flower Seeds, will be sent Do св ps d. эю O41 Жө, for r Wood 3 e KALÜSAN 35 of 1862 Catal айз 0 All Ес ; S Foo on Duc. ii per Sco pago ШАРЕ Я i 202 Strong, 2 years transplanted WHITE THORN QUICKS, 9s. | PAMPAS GRASS, GYNERIUM ARGENT B 1200 кс, з= у SO Ad H, 1 gos Seedling, 1а. Is. per 1000. PENTSTEMONS, koea MUR of 1861. Seep «еа of id ph EA all sizes "CIE OAKS, ENGLISH, 1 у зан 3s. 6d. per 1000. сарое e A Pres s Cash or reference req. REST correspondents. PHLOX roce Be pego 46 ot 102 Catalogu № К | &3T Vegetablo Seeds of ^n TRANSPLANTED STORES TREES аці... choiesris s eiui Catalogue |} 13 0 M сыс бу Pre. i Ferns 12 0 EE — SPRUCE FIR, 1 foot, per Jon). ка e CRETICA ALBO-LINEATA ] Variegated : ; FIR 1 foot, perio 87 “лл. ӨШ o Eb EES MEA Б ЕЕЕ lago Vegetable, Flower, and Agricultural Seeds. зу 14 to 2 feet, n Un pc з dee ROYAL I MUSCAD! NEW AND RARE PLANTS, &c. m SESS ELM ар та S e| im. Моо E R begs to announce that his NEW COMMON LAUREL, bushy, 2 £o 1 de Hof TWATER ns? NY n aeri BERBERIS А AQUIFÓLIA, pur seb рег100 .. .. los} » OLDS ATER зу Т bz ; NEW Lnd RAI TREE B A NE кишу per 100 PX (е З » BARB. ў iie liaged, Miscellaneous, - ER LAamG has yet the above Stock to » BLACK BURGH ! ts, &c.,is now published, Dispose of, having grown (upon [ground that must bo at X CMM Шу Xu dindi ИШ ad Post Freo to all applicants, ' — Beverley Nurserios.—Feb; "S E T. в re d ? Exotic B. Tooting, Surrey, 8. 120. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND: забон LETS GAZETTE, [FEBRUARY 7, 1863. Lira A TRE ааа атча ———_——=———Е EDLINGS o of | GANT NDAVENSIS DWIN HOLLAMBY begs to inform his Patron: 8 STANSFIELD AND SONS beg to annou G'an orm pium and Friends that his DESORIPIIVE PRICED CATA- e thattheir pmi e ne p^ for tuis оон "ri LOGUE of TADOR LOWER, AGR pese ee Tuding the New anı e varie ced prices, is now 19 in 12 » .. е 0 12 0 SEEDS, and G LUS is 9 ready, and may be had — — nid bo had. on application, enclosing” bod postage 429196 tis жы ost A) us ication. Stamps. Alsotheir › No. 6, for4 pos E in » bre mam (160508 Nurse u d Be ed Es LIT E Wells, Kent. stamps, which purchasers may deduct. Postage $i in a es » » 013 6 Early Spring Fl OWers. Vale Nurseries, Todmorden. 12 in 12 0 5 0 ^ : W. Choice Tropæolum Seed Extra fine mixed, 2s. 6d. per doz., "Yrs. ôd. per 100. WES GIANT POLYANTHUS; ditto COW- BARKER b t S i BUTLER ur MoCuLLocH, Seed Merchants, Covent Garden SLIP; Florist's Flower, POLYANTH US, Roots or Seed ; (ШАКЫ J t begs to SI rom Market, W.C. um SCARLET PRIMROSE-—Double Crimson, Double Purple, his beautiful new Hybrid varieties, exhibited at tha ouble White, Double Yellow, and Double Lilac ditto. COW- | Royal —Á: Gardens, and ат which a highly fayourable wer of the Seaso SLIP from the Himalayas; DOUBLE POLYANTHUS; and | account sc ter ared in the Gar. ronicle B ИЕ time. All e Flow OBSON ws. Splend id NEW PELAR M other — all of which may be had on application to colours mixed, 1s. s packet ; 1 frei for 13 stam; QUE EN of WHITES, acknowle by th сай ^ of th ARD WEBB, Calcot Gardens, Reading. Godalming Nursery, Surrey. reae sr Press to be ur very best. white flower п Le m ipe cia at ready, 3 des ach. Figured in the February PS roodlane "ма г снн ” Islewort h, W. KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, E OGUE о каса зи с aee ER е терд, FLOWER SEEDS. GRASS SEEDS, Fancy, Searlet, and Variegated Pelargoniums, FARM SEEDS, of all descriptions. Petunias, Dahlias, oem anthemums, Be кн ря &oc., is now ready i in exchange for one тойго saipe dro. Ax Tollington Nursery, Hornsey Road, Islington, Lond “МАЕК begs respectfully to — that his In Collections including all the new ESCRIPTIVE SEED CATALOGUE can now be had о free on ае and approved kinds, ог separate t Best Reigate SILVER SAND, 16s. per wor delivered dem огде within four miles, or to London Bridge Railwa: r Wharf, Les: т. — 1s. 6d. per bushel, for cash. and x. Esta! SL hment, Lewisham, Kent, S.E. c F HALF-MOON 5 Рісслрлу. LowpoN, W. Spring Blooming Р (Заа in including ше, ov cow Y varieties, M: 5 pionta i set Detail CATALOGUES post free. size, fr HEATHS.. "EPACRIS, CINERARIAS, and JASMINUM — moderate prose (89 (grafted), rema markably fine plants, at moderate prices. 5 iso HUMBA ELEGANS, extra strong, in 6-inch pots, GARDEN SEEDS. з. per doz. cias DicksoN & Sons, Newton Nurseries, Chester. © отто аяр SONS мис ome of s argoat stocka S. GLENDINNING & SONS, in E f the PERMANENT NATURAL GRASS SEEDS, whieh they mix expressly to suit the soil for which € Бы -— кз анан: ЕМ ey are requir z Price 30s. ber acre (carriage free) А copy of Mr. Martin (SUCCESSORS TO T NG), QU Perm TCI E m qe Азд now лт M ыа = sakini GARDEN SEEDS. е а ie e Кома No. 1 contains 36 Quarts of PEAS, and all other Seeds їп proportion £5 5 0 over Seed. 0. 1 contains uarts o , and all other Se Quum uem UE NEL NL deo MR uu 11 gne: . . арй: зру qoe will ИШ be for rvarded Om appliontion. ча: No. 3 m 20 Quarts ditto : pi ditto 330 e EO E Oe а Gore, edu EA 5, No. 4 12 Quarts ditto ditto ditto 2.2 0 ENUINE EN d GRASS „ЗЕЕр т 4 e E Sampl Чөө Pos fos E No. 5 $$ 6 Quarts ditto ditto ditto I-1-0 даг Orders Feder tol 10s. and upward? sont жег dildo free. РА... cs : s oe Merchants and Nurserymen, Mares- LECTIONS of FLOWER SEEDS. „ni . EED CORN from the CHALK.—AII the » most t No, 1, containing мо тыз "seg of Best Hardy Annuals . £018 0 Pon Mee estt ppt by Dee eas : No. 2 » dit ditto ditto 096 Pire Dasiqatoker abd S Reed Market Mark Тале, Б.С. No. 3, » н ditto ditto ditto 050 вазе Ко. 4, : 25 ditto Half-Hardy Annuals 076 mae PEDIGREE. | NURSERY WHEAT. No. 5, $ 12 ditto itto ditto 040 м The best Spring Wheat known. Drill in February and I ~ „ 25 ditto к Annuals 012 6 X С. г асге.” UE ай x ben. o. 7, Ж 19 ditto Si ds s ;* 6 0 Price ONE GUINEA A BUSHEL, sedg n Bae bag еа up and Тһе ab Collecti JC MD fn] э. fihe 6 1+ sealed, delivered o» ^the Brighton Rai tation, with Printed Directions Md o doge с Post- S. а. & pe CATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARDEN, AGRICULTURAL, and FLOWER SEEDS, is now Хес than One юр а will not be TM Name of Station | ready, and ш даи Е: "Ваш A 9 F.L.&, The M идо, Brighton, Sussex mes CHISWICK NURSERY, LONDON, W. GENUINE SEEDS FOR THE FARM AT LOW PRICES. THE PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH, Have a large and pure Stock of all kinds of GRASS SEEDS for PERMANENT PASTURES, Mixtures “i which can be had T to suit any soil. The quantity 12 1b. of Р Clove етв. Mixtures for Permanent Pasture Е АКОИ X EM o per inn to 30s. MEM IeNAnét Lawns . 2. 0. далса шуо иелә per b bushel, den f Ib. Ig Mixtures for Uplands and Sheepwalks qusc I S MAX Qd un RE sae NE: ROS 23s. to 30s. Miture for Water BEDROOM UAR ev per acre 24s, Mixtures for Cemeteries, Churchyards, &c. M Nr e e c МОО ai per мыйы]; 16s. рег lb. 18. Bi co СОЗ ЧАР жан. жин SWEDES. OTHER TURNIPS. CARROTS. à em er mc d. Per 1b.—s. d. Per 1b.—s. d. Р rb. Italian Imported .. 6 0 | English Red ui 50 9| Fisher Hobbs, tru 6| Plymouth Improved Scotch in Vars. ... 0 9| White Баёо. ^ 0 | Foreign Red 64.400 8| Long Red o 6] Purpletop ...1 0 Ме Globe es Ttalisn, Englishsaved 6. 0 © х Green Globe .0 8|Yell ' i1 —— White or Dutch 9d. to 1 0 | Yellow Globe 0 6|Skirving's ... 55:029 E 0 8 ve Perennial, іп varieties Trefol ^... 4d.to0 6 | Red Globe . ..0 G6|Purpetop.. | ..0 9 Gray i is Altringham 1$ 4&to7 0|ABke — 35 2 Б Ө kie — 3 Grem-óp ^ 50: Ө | Тайата... 0 9|LogSumey And all other AGRICULTURAL SEEDS at Moderate Prices THE FARM SEED LIST IS NOW READY, AND CAN BE HAD GRATIS ON APPLICATION, Complete Collections of Garden Seeds, 105, 6d., 15s., 20s., 40s., 60s. For particulars see General Price Current. Seeds Carriage Free. de ADDRESS, PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH, DEVON. ^ first time his two new APPLE заат FEBRUARY 7, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' cat of Escholata Grape. "s PAUL (Son and —— ж the late А. PAU: а fine stock ае Сапеѕ and others. Price Ts. 6d. 1o i. of the other popular sorts, 38. ta Le а 6d. Nur and веса ое, Waltham Ого! INE PLANTS. — А gentleman who is E Pine кйш, has about 60 clean E and CESSI ONS ; consi aicas, Smooth-leaved Cayenni e, &0. Apply їп tbe first Шао to Mr. J. Е. GODWIN, Seedsman, 3, Norfolk Market Hall, Sheffield. Wanted Immi lately. M. WOOD anp SON are in want of Dwarf- Traineà PEACHES, NECTARINES, and APRICOTS, also MORELLO CHERRIES. Really good plants and well d. К анге, Wm. Woop & Sox, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. EW ва MELONS, cr д packet. Empress Eu; génie, e, Prin ‚ Prince Louis of Hesse, ice, Princess pov ra, «yq Queen Victoria, ее GUIDE to e: KITCHEN GARDEN. ARR & vapen y ба xd chants and Florists, 12, King L PRINGESS ALEXANDRA.— у ybrid e Ros паре; SE 51 f сиге, d ed. e green fles E very li шз e E. n centr ER pi ido f n bo highly г лабе Аз дш ез Apple flavour. first-cl dom а 1з. per As еек ARTER & Co., 237, 238, P 261, High Holborn, W.C. CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 121 ICHARD SMITH'S LIST of all the EVER- icem FIR TRIBE sui in, givin, bra. popul ar and botani ica] na. vations, ption, orm, coiour, foliage, o pe e use in arts, native ountry and size there, Tu E -— c other information, with ipei ndex of all thei synon; Free by post for 12 ота stamps. Вісн мр bol Nurseryman, Worcester. e Catalo AND SON'S EORGE JACKMAN 4 PRICED and free on application. oking Nursery, Surre WARF-TRAINED PETIT TREES. Good trees A price. ARS.—Passe Colm rie Louise, Williams's Bon Chrétien, Van Mons (pmi le Clero, Knight’s Monarch, Ne plus Meuris, Easter Beurré, Duche: se d'Angoulême, Beurré d'Arem- Beurré Clairgeau, omte de Loui Josephine de Malines, Bebe. Д з, Ве im Autumn i t, бап sel's das amot, Beurs de Capi Jargon E "Жао s Incom MS. Beurré Bosc, Ohuenotrtei Louise Bonne of Je lcs Nelis d'Hiver, Beurré Diel, Leopold I., Bergamot d'Esperon, Comte de Flandres PLUMS,—New Бату Orleans Grape B S. WILLIAMS begs to o ЫЫ that he has a e fine and —Ó stock of E above from Eyes, including allthe best varieties for Fruiting in Pots and Planting Out. кака on applica were Nursory, "Бетеп Sisters and Hornsey Roads, Hol- mi. London, N. THE GREAT VINE at HAMPTON COURT.— The Subscribers being thig poene of the Kitchen Gardens, Hampton Court, are enabled to offer genuine the famous and trol excellent HA AMPT PTON COURT BLACK a GRAPE. та er electa pots, 42s. and rm recede e Bieb pote 10s, od. P If viet in P dn reduction will be made ure JACKSON & SON, icem Kingston, S.W EORGE CLARKE, having an enormous stock o stout, short-jointed, well-ripened, Fruiting VINES, is m аб prices cons yog ipm than those . He offers them at їз. They embrace all the well-known le; уан rieties, ei rop of fruit in end onsuing, season. Nursery, Streath: PL , London, 8.; and 4, Windsor T the Victoria " Railway Station, Pimlico, S. XTRA RONG FRUITING VINES.—All the ST leading varieties, from iw with — Ww ripen ed rods, for FRUITING in POTS this YEA mE om 7s. 6d. each; smaller, for Planting-out, fun Ж А redu c- tion in price will be € z largo DRY. “We Sgan ерен cially end the above, our stron g Vin having for some years. porem pem m] — а Vide Leading Article in Gardeners' Chronicle for December 13, 1862, р.1 JAMES Ютсквом & Soxs, Th: уоп Nurseries, Chester. To Noblemen, Gentlem aris eners, &c. EWIS SOLOMON, of Covent Garden Market, MD FnRuITERER, PURVEY: és 0. а стт vun ыа Rovar Е having ERT ruits, su GRAPES, ans, baring ape. PEAGERS, NEGIARINES, d b. during the De three weeks in MA ext, те з M PURCHASE s reta бэл сы РА т, 'B р “early as possible to LEeEwIS датар. arket, W.C. XTRA FINE DWARE-TRAINED PEARS.— NC have e т — fine stock of the M. оь & fos, Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, , Sussex. E VERSCHAFFELT, NURSERYMAN, Belgium, has а leasure to offer now for the excellen its— CALVILLE алеі UR UK Í— DE GHELIN . 5s. obtained the First Prize at the great рое ехо Show at t Tournay, Belgium. N.B. These ew Fruits ts are figured in VERSCHAFFELT'S * Illustration Hortico.” due and PEAR а &c.— md Pyramidat APPLE TREES, best sorts, 125, per doz. ., packing і GENERAL ead ofi Nt vURsRY STOCK on irren CHARLES Nurseryman, &c. d. SCOTT'S ETE FRUIT ERE E. mi his ving; and his CATALOGUES of NURSERY and CONIFEROUS PLANTS, free on а Aaa to o m Merriott E Crewkerne, Somerset. Fruit Trees. е CHARD SMITH has по hesitation in saying, that possesses by far ee модса of Led TREES ler cep Aeris of es, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Old clon , Red Mi m Bonum, асуга Victoria, Diamond, Goliah, "Соо oper's "Lares | 3 Red, Prince of ms daas sede Са k Gage, Angelina Burdett, Cloth of Gold, n Compo White м m Bonum, Reine Claude Videns Washington, Ickworth’s fp eratrice. Jefferson's Standard of Englan APPLES. — Hawthornden, Ба Pendu Plat, Wellin, Pippin, Cox's Orange Pippin, Lord Suffeld, lm ed m n, ed trees ; all are well trained, and will be sold per rni, or hundred at prices; the und коршед for other p! are desirous of clearing кш 8 8] 4 А oling о, Surrey.—Feb. 7. ark Nursery. ONICER. PNUREO. RETICULATA (Japan)— The finest variegated БОЕ, ever offered, being prer ted bright green, gold, and crimson veins, Price on appl cation. NEW BEDDING PANSY, BOY IN BLUE, is now in full mont. эла will continue till Christmas most "effective. From er doz мат all the bes; Show Varieties. Selection left to E. S. fron 65. рет doz., EDWARD SHENTON. vor ME HANDI ER (of the late Firm of zs & Soxs), HORTICULTURAL VALUER, begs to inform his friends and the public that he has REMOVED from Priory Road, Wandsworth Road, to No. 1, Devonshire Terrace, Fulham Road, S.W. mam ental Gardening. R. J. W. CHAPMAN undertakes the Laying-out and Alteration of Gard and Pleasure pami Forming and Thinning Plant: ation mr the general Improv: ment of) eer Plans and Drawings for all these p Нег es are furnished. mitage Road, Richmond, urrey, S. W. T. WILLMER, HORTICULTURAL AGENT, AUC- e TIONEER and VAL LUER, Springfield Nursery, Sunbury Middlesex, S.W. TRS: GRAPE GROWERS.—A large, sound VIN FER ; isting of 26 Lights, 9 feet by 4, and 13 rafters, Plates, gx one > Gable ала Price 15l. y Cottage, Wurtemburg Street, Clapham, 8. To, OLD for а third x t. cost, a CAS IR 2-inch, DAR ex for Forcing, 32 feel also 150 feet of pply to SET STEVENS, 5, Gloucester Terrace, Becken- ham, Kent, S xx LE TO LEO АМЕ ON) For samples and prices apply to ü ANGEL Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. A BCHANe RC L MATS, for он Fruit ue e &c., from Frost. A uantity, fresh EIGATE SILVER SAND.—Best qualit Y 8s. per ton ; nn er in ан Сер 6з. per ton; good BUILDING REIGATE BUILDING STONE, best TEAR вв, ре MC in not less than 4 ton lots, put on the Rai wu" R Bois ашы Heath, Su CANET к gon dedo: RNS, EGONIAS, ёе. he бы uch admired in al Exhibition, delivered. im "the "City at 1s. 6d., or i Ton 2% pum of Cha yd Cross, „ per ba оро of 3 bushel уне on lower Aad Apply the PATENT Cocoa Шон СомрАМҮ, Kin vede eec had 8. W. Also "er ark of SHORT FIBRE for Orchids and Drainage in pots. Stamps or Post-office Orders payable to J. BARSHAM & Co, BansuaM's BRUSHES and MATS are the best and most ne eem of any, and are sold in every town in the kingdom ; at DEANE's, Lon: on Bridge ; and E. WHITE & Sow's, 95, Cannon Street. CautIon.—Every Brush is stamped ** RSHAM's Patent." PASTILS, 1з. and 2s, per packet, only cheap and Р ае А way of Fumigating а se. n of Gro. Gr , Esq., in his n Gardening, &c. EAL'S PLANT SOAP, acket of f cakes, is the = рге к ша Te will invented Magnified wd on У dallon of E Was Both тау! Pii EEA ofa all уне сїра1 bn. Patentee: J. Nxar, Edward Street, Birmingham. This gets rid of smell, and if z- pennis be decan y staining lesale by PnicE's M CANDLE Co.. Limited. Nectarines, and рн, d Maiden TT of the finest ries DESCRIPTIVR bii urseryman, Wee аат TIS о! » й largest stock of 1-уеаг ECT PARE " mei planting. Heer IMPLEMENTS апа GARDEN TOOLS of M eser e for ed ead Bix feet ie. | it. extra 13r Longor brated ne DEANE & s Monument), London рр Established a.D. 1700. жарг. ed e on Sale at low prices per vd , delivered fre at any of the Metropolitan pri onm „Ао Ropes, Lines, Twines, ks, ad Bags о: ry desc: Tann: arden Notting. 25 Price List баса I application to, он: N, 25, Norton Folga - yards herd 2 yards wide, fixed on canda, и. 15. А e 100 NEMING. 2 feet wide, galvanised, 2-inch Mesh, лате 1, Edmund Terrace, Ball's Pond Road, т, Н. GARDEN NETTI » "5 2 84.; ү ‚ 6d. pe run, in any quantity, may be bad at NAA. WRIGHT’: 8, Pesaro, Strand, W.C. VARNISHED FLOWER STICKS:—1 foot, 3d, ; 15, 4d. ; е 23, 74. ; 3, 10d. ; 4, 18. 6d. per dozen. РАНІЛА do. т dozen —9 feet, м’ be 4, 2s. 8d. ; 6, 3s. ôd. An e to'Nurserymen. M. of ee К id рако. —WOR; 5, 35. ; € à 4 ft. ya оз ү "each, any sizes. 18. STACK CLOTHS. pone, ао &c. cloth, 3s. 00 lined with blue POLICEM HORSES LOIN CLOTHS, e 18s. and 248, per dozen. GAL- VANISED WIRE FENCING, 15-8 mesh, 18 gauge, 74. per square yard, in various wid ths. R. RICHARDSON, 99, Euston Road, Lon 5. UNDERHILU'S A Ix ATENTO IRON ° FENCE for Anz Manufac! Метр күү €— at ved aem from acciden un Uo d wp аи ien not in use, is s admirably adapted. D ex portétion, and can beh f bd pe ghe аш A ap esh required, at prices from 44. to 1s. 6d. per чр; further — е at at the] CP or m the London SM Е. WINDER, 18, Abingdon Street, West- inste: КЕЕ ENGINE, £35 (was bought at the East India House) with д fee t = us Laeger Leather Hose ; зај — by is mp m" gentleman's mansion o m Араатан, 00, Easton Road, London, N.W. __ MERICAN AE FIRE ANNTHIDATOR d GARDEN ENGIN. =й efficient means of iei. mie ча at their Nino Deng of "e "Fires with Union and Suction Rose of Buction at 1s. 64. per foot. and Seedsm obtained o all ЕЕЕ en in Town vd deat t Јонм WARNER d 6, apiianga EE London, E.C. ТНЕ GARDENERY CHRONICLE AND *AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 7, 1862. x Cheshunt Nw N Usu: оше | bats, by Andrews, post free for 1 mps. Оз NE x уе ор e Raisers s be ready in March. е still t r fine Hom n STÀÁNDARD and DWARF RO OSES. DESCRIPTIVE LISTS of the New Roses, Gladioli, and ixe Seeds now ready. d HARRISON Ye n inform his Friends and the Trade that E Ae still on hand at least 20,000 Choice ROSES, worked on the Manett: € and e HYBRID PERPETUA ondition, for Sale. in the finest possible beulth for quantities exceedingly lo Darlington збен. —Vebruary 7. Roses for Forcing. HARLES N NOBLE le а nice assortment, one year, ready for Forcing. They are eal t fail to give eem has tandards suitable for Ее: іп нун + they Sun ingdale N rsery, зыб д Western ‘Railway. Rose I^ e de for 186 IN HOLLAMBY begs to announ nce that his лу DESCRIPTIVE FRED. орои of the NEW above is now ready, and will be forwarded gr: and post- paid on - lication. Seed and Nursery Establishment, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. WARP HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, on he MANETTI ST Carriage paid to Lond The Undersigneđd offer very fine and ous plants above. For a LIST of the mor uh sorts, see Gardeners? Chronicle for mber ra ces given for small d large te) and. RIP- numbers (per 1000 at а much reduced га! TIVE Taos Revue б T ол, Nari sent on Nue on a, brid; ( 1 50. CLA RKE b rj an abundance of magnificent plani ы zx heir ROSES, шсш the leading varieties of Hy Prid petuals and. Bourbons; also ЖӨН, аи pants in Pus. Li Ms mat ia TEAS, and BOURBONS, table for Forcing. ded on applicatio s Nursery, uen ils jen ise ixton И Hill, S. ; and 4, "Windsor Terrace, near the Victoria Rai ес Station, Pimlico, В. Ж, Rose ( e RSONS begs fo ‚ойе: fine STANDARD ROSE Pa from 24 to 4 feet stems, at 5/. per 100, or 15s. r dozen ; includin the New Varieties, isa per dozen, or INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. PRIZE MEDALS 1851 AND 1862 AWARDED FOR SUPERIORITY AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE TO BUTLER & McCULLOCH, SkED MERCHANTS, COVENT GARDEN MARKET, W.C. (ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A CENTURY.) COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS SUITABLE FOR ANY SIZED GARDEN. © No. 1. 20 Quarts of PEAS and other Seeds in мире 2 30 No.2. 1 ditto ditto ditto ааа Ab o E No.3. 8 di ditto ditto ei A aie e No.4. 5 ditto ditto ditto — 110 ; Pints ditto itto N 5 A Spedition of the above Collections is given at page s of Messrs. Bumar & MeCosxocu' 8 лаа. 7 anged SEED SATA GEN for 180% which ma, 27 С ы SEEDS.—GENUINE HOME-GROWN VEGETABLE, FLOWER, AND AGRICULTURAL. If above the value of 20s. Carriage pori toany Railway Station, and to all Irish and Welsh Ports i in munieation with Bristol. CATALOGUES post free on application. JAMES GARAWAY ax» С0., DURDHAM DOWN NURSERIES, BRISTOL, pe А "- я 100; he last New Varieties оѓ 1802, DWARFS, 30$ per doze CATALOGUES free on application. Western Road, Brighton; and Hassock's Gate Nursery, Keymer, Sussex. Fuchsias. ESSRS. J. anD J. FRASER, Lea Bridge Road Nurseries, N.E., having a fine Stock of healthy rous young plants of ап pa ау NEW FUCHSIAS, beg to invite intending purchas an inspectiou of the e. e plan dd dan T ожа into fine speci- m A List with price will be CATALOGUE of STOVE and — R PLANTS, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, CONIFEERUE, &c. IRS rd Cr. UCHSIAS. — Coloured Dra ANDREWS of SANSPAREIL, BRIDES- M CONSPICUA. HERCULES а psi е ready, па will be uve gem gs the most Su| uperb ғбона А8 эч, offered to the Public. "Rot description, "n ei also time of sending out, see CATALOGUE, rea GEORGE и Tollington Nursery, Hornsey Road, Islington, | London, N. Best New Fuchsias. G. HEND NDERSON s PUN M Meus now rums - e out de^ three follow Е. eri duis pem BIANCA MARGINATA (BANKS), r stock), Po 38. A and 58. s. 60. to 9з. Rev SOLANUM реа mim VARIEGATA, а a MM table aeui p arcam s varie, ps i lea era adapted Кт мос) for growing on into x b unti of 2: IAEA TUBE —' al importati f the abo — ааыа апа i лаш Flower has Mast bue нод, at A. Comm Meier ected Bulbs may be Фао, all p геу Warehouse, 18, Pall N.B. — regulations for блейн. si sent, fs о Е AS : Ar m zs N LS E D = AND CO, «РЕ. NI B. at FCD ui pinea к Lo 3 application; FARM and GARDEN А diris pec limitations will be BELIVERED FREE OF CARRIAGE о чай gos d Railway Stations s prinelt i0ck ӨЙ Hee al in Great Britain and the ees ED HOLLYHOCK SEED from named varieties, ls. ра packet ;.the blue and de Perpetual A TREE VIO ETS, strong р! 4s. per дот. remittance must accompany all orders bj ce Order or n postage stam АП goods sent postage free. TEY, Nurser, бадага and Florist, Ери. 14, Abbey Church Yard, Bath.- Catalogue.—Spring, 1863. . WOOD AND Son respectfully announce that „their D DESCRIPTIVE SEED оока for the nt season, containing select Lists of t moss apqe roved GARDEN, FLOWER GARDE EN, ARM ken and may be had post free старне, to 108. and upwards carriage у oie Warehouse, Maresfield, near 19, RUIT TREES, ORNA- 1 be forwarded on application, as also a | WM. WOOD & SON'S COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. No. 2. No. 3. Мо. 4. £2. А | 10s. 6d. Containing only Seeds of first-class quality, and Varieties that can be confidently recommended. For ренин» # see ЧОН. а же, of which bod be had Post Free on application. * DÀ "B». | VE S) Carriage Free. 3" WOODLANDS NURSERY лхо SEED WAREHOUSE, MARESFIELD, Мелк UCKFIELD, SUSSEX. PLAIN AND STRAIGHTFORWARD Lr Nucl CATALOGUE of FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS bs Pet © к but containing everything desirable to make A GARDEN PRODUCTIVE AND ATTRACTIVE, MMohad h E J HOOPER axp C0., SEEDSMEN, COVENT GARDEN MARKET, LONDON, W.C., E will x forwarded gratis and me free on application, жэл. «г; ama і заз. да аай: каита. ас SPLENDID NEW SCARLET RLET VERBENA, LORD LEIGH. S. PERKINS & SON, In offering the above SCARLET V ui ӘБ. have much pomi in stating that it has Class Certifieate by the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural sepia June Ld 1862; Certificate uA the Royal Botanic Society, July 9; First-Class Certificate аб the ең Ies БАБ дт те and 5; First-Class Certificate by the Rugby Florieultural Societ; y, August 29 Birmingham Lame Society, July 10. After yo жид, В, Р. & Sow think it needless to offer am. SET ME: - ian РИ» free habit and wr pro variety ; ЖС the Tics! duisi scarlet that сай be conceived, with à clear мыш MM 7 po and pip extremely large, and of es emen — and quality. See Chronicle, August Horticulture,^ Sept. 9 jt. 9, 1862. Ad Engraving will appear in de iem Жане ОЁ the © Florist | i Plants after April 15, 5s. each. y the dozen on applieation to the PARK NURSERY, ветен Ra rund —————H and December 27, e „дозай y _ FEBRUARY 7, 1963.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 128 j T ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W. EA JAMES VEITCH, jJ UN., RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES ТНА CATALOGUE of коер Samene ET FLOWER SEEDS WITH A LIST OF аЬ. "S ve GARDEN REQUISITES, IS NOW PUBLISHED, AND WILL BE FORWARDED POST FREE ON APPLICATION. J. V., JUN., devoti 1 attention to tl can warrant his , » э SEEDS TRUE ТО NAME AND OF THE MOST GENUINE DESCRIPTION. SPLENDID NEW eng PLANTS. MESSRS. VEITCH & ROYAL —À NURSERIES, EXETER лАлхр сйігайл, of the тонон аурата NOVELTIES, vel introduced by them, s to the Flo y NEN THUS ELANCHOLICUS — Introduced from Japan by Mr. J. G. VEITCH. qe beautiful blood red foliage uch superior to the MC Where ge nd eeu d are required, а and this, combined with its dwarf "i habit еей, {тош 9 to 12 inches not fail to make it the most дра dark-foliaged b 6 put faki ine ii ata It has been Солена | By the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural лыр s distinct habit as a bedding plant, E now prepared to supply SEED feeling confident that two such fine additio: o he met with it a 6 Auc in ей, its хее ч yin nit s ap cing its bright orange- „crimson E don great adh render it equally nadie for the Flower Garden or for Pot culture. 16 has bct: suse ai exhibited. during the past Season, and ha d Modals awarded it at both the Royal Horticultural and the Royal Botanic Societies, 0 fee Б Packets of either of the above, 1s; 18; 6d., and 2s. 6d. each, according to size. LARGE IMPORTATION of STANDARD ROSES. WILLIAM WOOD & SON Have much реси in announcing the arrival of а large Importation of STANDARD Bis DWARF ROSES n fine order, which they will be happy to supply on most reasonable ter CATALOGUES free and post paid on application WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR UCKFIELD, SUSSEX. FOSTERS SEEDLING GRAPE. MESSRS. JOHN & CHARLES LEE IMULUS CUPREUS, — beautiful нев НИОНУ ьа UNS was ped us Љу Mr. РЕАНСЕ, from the . Andes of Chili, dep t to 700 | FLOWER SEEDS, of теу. Colours Hee only, r.i free ра. pa or ШАН i оаа SON! sorts A COL EOTION of th ra d A COLLECTION of the [en ч) sorts kn A COLLECTION of the best 24 sorts kno ipta todas 8 а of SEEDS will be apnd post EN N & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks, m AMES CARTER 4 bra Pidie. ж, cie a e DANVER'S YELLOW ONION. TOMATOE DE LAYE. HENDERSON’S PINE-APPLE BEET, GLENDINNING ме "оме n (Successors to the GnEeNDINNING) CATALOGUE of ERE GARDEN, AGRICULTURA, snd, отав SEEDS is ready and. Dm be had on applica ck Nursery. Lo € . W. —February, 1863. New Seeds. br a PARSONS, "лизна by Appointment RIPTIVE SELECT PRICED LIST, post free, c ea ios tn 27 P 28, em. IM Brighton; and Hassock's Gate | Nursery, Keymer, Bus , Seedsmen, To Nurserymen, T KENNEDY, 'SEEDSMAN, N, i eat Piazza, 8 OW] are «ойу гаг s hard- mea s lanis, "1000 Sedo of CAMELLIAS from the bes cultivat A few lots EUCALYPTUS, the timber of which was So шей rabiti at Ae теоремі Exhibition. -They will be sold for the pavet offor. Noti ATERER aD GODFREYS CATALOG GUE eady, fair prioo rand дедир of all the күре Адайны M ied boe. ecd as хөд of the most The Exbibition " Жен, aud e in io Re RA Horticultural Bociety's Garden Бн Кеп cae were supplied by WATERER & GODFREY, Knap H ill, near Genuine d. й Ете M. CUTBUSH AND чары beg to uim that they are now prepared to execute orders for G. ENUINE GARDEN SEEDS, for which their r houso i is paa known. r. C. gives his — — n to this branch of our business, p we can со ntly atu ommend all p" -— as being of the best quality, e Ө moderate vice as consistent. cati GUES free on applicatio: ighgate, London, Ш Chrys ? i H. BIRD, .H.S., NURSE rial. " Stoke e ing- n, b о pre his friends and the public he can supply em great ook. st the above 20 pairs of the best d 25 pairs of ре PORE EN ; and Stoke Newington. HE CHRYSANTHEMUM.—At a Preliminary Meeting, held ыб the Angel Hoe шд February 2, 1863, SurL LN , Esq., he Chair, the following Resoluti S Seded ‘That à Per rne j^ fo: Here ee The e oc litan d КЕ was further resolved, that tho MEETING be ADJO OURN until l'MONDAY, February 1 16, to be holden at the Ane Motel І орот а at 80 in the Evening, for the ad of J. JEFFRIES, Secretary (pro tem The Gardeners Chronicle, mn e a . Fosti stock of this fine W & which confident]; ded eral cultivation in Sh Vin neries. It has borne an abundant crop in the: large seil suere бутната val SATURDAY, FEBR UARY 1, 1863. | Ho icultural Society at С ick, the бе being large, with medium sized berries of a pale amber colour. | H si НИЕ | . The flavour of Foster's S g is most luscious, equalling the richness of i ite t win sister Lady Downe's, and as far MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK, | аз can be seen, partaking of the same quality of hanging well without shrivelling. Tézspax, Feb. M red ATUS. PL. i Society of Arts .. 8 Рм. | Canes for planting, 7s 6d. each. A few Fruiting Canes at 21s. each. enc on gor nre apii INEYARD important paper by M. BoussrwGAULT потам 3 T NURSERY AND. SERV pure a ма "fia ature of the Lt erm during the | HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, decomposition of carbonio acid by leaves exposed light, has lately appeared in the “ Annales des Seien за Naturelles,” NEW SHRUBBY CALCEOLARIAS. t has long been Vani hne as d m is - e T БШ a oxygen is given off, thereby алыр 6 he loss due MESSRS. JOHN & CHARLES LEE sii ibustion ves the respiration of animals. hased the entire stock of Seedlin бинт CALCEOLARIAS ү| Experiments, however, constantly given : чү: La. and 1862, e. quus wr d tinet colours, era the ad i tend т to dei 1o del pubis ш) dit, koe of dzote LE and e m а. e f sonde desired rh ling "Tot ets та y are decidedly abru фо ДАР in bome табах ion shows шнш nstitution, with a ing habit fi ental, obser fociuing és ER MONEO сес is ns ng habit and good e flowers rise just above the кате, though ће quantity ша " ce dii or 15s. the set, a = pne "T male eins fon maple, PRINCESS ALEXANDRA.—Rich butt, ent alone, Profess з. yr т n е осет D pE C could never cbtai окуп ла thebe experiments | MAGNIFICENT.—Deep orange flowers, of large size with | FIREFLY.—Intense orange of good віле, | ОЁ Messrs. | Е - , show that close t! < р} ; d i 3 , | habit үш stalks oon respost. and stiff, а good dense free ре blooming dad habit, е ы 5 colour yet tigan $ p T E әу, тото б-до rad) ob ipplicétion in thew whieh the plant was immersed, еп off by the oxygen, there was stilla. ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY AND bns ESTABLISHMENT, y present. HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, W. Ат himself tried in vain to obtain 124 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 7, 1863. рыр ерү e light on the green | find that “ Telegram's" scheme is more comprehensive X prizes, which would be necessary were the * fancy » in water, slightly | than our own, as it includes an arrangement of the | class to be Monrad at the exhibitions s p which we with pati cur AT etermined | plants themselves, whereas we had dealt only with the 2 yr do not wish to 8 d, * Telegram ” pus xo to ре matters more closely. Та blooms of үче show class. We, Leg me gladly ўм ^ pinion i we ve rightly goos, is qr Bier | ormer experiments саге had been taken to Coporate i age d E 6 Am forista tho puni ш ор I M un Pus tho anyi a eliminate the air dissolved in the Mw or ар red: doin rem ur E " eptable to amateur exhibitomg Е з ^ $ i esirableness for perspionity s В "ko P карш 80 than an increas the тс ы ра е As also sa the tissue of plants; but ound such classification—a bet e if fort тар | very тайене phe out espect to the impossible to do ibis Ваау, he dete rmined to | that which has been Md, pid e petis |relative value of prizes, de. gets. Shout be eliminate pm Still the result was as before, | to follow the unmeaning arrangement at present in|easier than they frequently are. It is b "x excess of ten е, though less than was shown by | use. 1f, аз“ ‹ Telegram" observes, ‚ Messrs. TURNER and unusual to read i ibiti ormer expert em KE The question then arose, whether this was real the irs ы — be as good as d third, 17. 10s.; fou 1. He re is 0], or apparent. Did it follow that because gas did| In arrangem. UE « Жы egram" propos в, | in all; but the difference between the first and second not disappear by absorbent reagents, as carbonic | all os varieties' n roduce blooms up to the prizes "abel hr it often happens—oftener, indeed, i i ired standard i dmitted а desi: rina that the first and second collections ате alkaline pyrogallates, or whatever othe riw ms аб dpi irrespective ж >ч M ur d p P : š be а Мел Р of analysis might be used, that it was indubitably | the group to which our parrous remarks refer. en 1 2. & c 1 i i -n | necessity, would it not be better to allot it thus :— a lorna - t called ron f Y briliant e pn First, 4l.; second, 3/.; third, 27. ; fourth, 17.1 Ог, to make use of the funds available by reason of the extinction of the * fancy " section, five prizes instead of . our might be offered, of ту oh the highest would be $ oxide, with a slight эн те оЁ aaru Sra 1. and the lowest 17, in а ап g the je number of class е We are quite ready to 1g of hy drogen, the volume of inflammable matter | dwarf varieties with а spreading habit, which are bein a capable of being massed with good effect in a flower | endorse t Ru. роо for the more regular ` d es 5 We | gradation е the amount of the prizes, because nothing | in its way can be i th | { о Ix] 27 BE H o © о, © EE ЕК: et 5 ЕІ SR а= - © un ш az The azote was terere: ае А ехашїпей, and it appeared t thatit co tv y of perfect in form, s indeed as produce а effect planted га the pen ofa Ае т, on the verge P or a bery, or any lk not immedi ately under the o ihi rd inflamm legas Гече же E lants, M. В ag eerie e star w hair’ e green leaves, then, of plants, M. BOUSSIN- | paper was w written, that of the Ромрох DAHLIAS, which : GAULT concludes, do not emit azote during the includes those varieties with diminutive but symme- breadth—failed to take the Lowe as awarded decomposition of sna acid, but together x pew flower-heads, and whi | prize which is only half е — 3 : ps — off by ortion of carbonio acid and proto-|and more dew ue will be the most suitable of all | the е ме -breadth winn 9 а ra indeed that | Dahlias for planting in а flower garden, as they are now | there is t bet the exhibitions I most suitable for с bouquets, &c. Thus we should | у which take the two first” "places, ` which there shoni bo ark: bri covery by PRIESTLEY rof the prope атро ее se на "аа А groups, і insa bein one. code Ае Mer оз i uA 1. Snow DAHLIAS, with the “ blooms” or flower-heads пеат1 Favoured by the climate of Sicily, M. Mrom excited interest more with reference to its bearing 1 "OT ite perfect in res pest to Ehe баста! "properties " | ANGELO CONSOLA, Assistant Director £ Eo Botanie on questions of health than of vegetable physio- | which constitute floral excellence. arden of Palermo, has ha nity of ; их 2 1 pa a — 2. Pind Moriferond habit. а right-coloured attractive nig — the flowers of certain ишы, foruerly n 5 xa D. with а to Vidi A, bu tnowealled ово EA, to wit, О. rubescens process, the leaves robably of all plants, and habit, and bright тане decided colours an O. spinosiasi e finds heir blossoms a erue certain] those of aquatic кт hile they тт £P EI IEEE CER NS (exoept в ш) ooms, | which has n ot itherto been ai r recorded in the a gas ich | purifies ihe Кс ына at the ва the habit of Class approa d рас nts of са — Пу. "The base of the style, which is ti ids basis "OY E irum of his i crm groups, ered b as to become cene stands in a terious of gases. Is it not moreover ее А ү ; kind f the o In other words the ur ut wholesomeness in | Telegram” proposed to tako colour, and sugg лы чы style is Е in а сари alifor m disk. It : t the sp which this str restare has been may in part be due to this cause ? M. J. B. Selfs, Shaded, Че, Ое (листа cbeertoð, pr yit characteristic features, as for raja » 2 Е exam le, the stems аге tall, nearly simple, and eve We were lately much surprised on entering the | think sufüciently detailed for all practical purposes, эел inartienlated and continuou: d Тыге facts E room of a friend, who had several groups o of Cro- | &nd more simple than the foregoing ; it Tati из :— | induced M. LEMAIRE to propose for the plants a new cuses of different varieties Vids ing in water, to sah coloured, "Laced, Tipped and Striped. The fourth genus xÀ сабына which he calls Сохвога, in honour of see every pent їп опе ем of triple glasses wearing | 285. un yat o f oes E rb yam require the | M, Cowsors, and to which he refers О. rubescens, an un. а very pec culiar appearance, оси single plant Meng qui n. 9 p сад DOUG ры ioh a rmed, gena o. eatacantha, ferox, leucacantha, and only, which Кажет аи in M same variety, | all the tall and t should be а im Rene n pedore ve ie REUS иктыш Eoi MM see I-- eee > L R i Aimy, | m therewith the blooming, slender, an is ARD. and directed, according to iron: either to irs оны аа ч whichthe more typical varieties of this 9 ER ШЕ one side or disposed spirally. The tips only of|grou assume, 'an а which has already rendered iem. o HarL is а handsome building T ig time of the two following sheaths were filmy, the rest, them. especial favou: rit An “2 ihe diningroom as well as > "d. R pes being of a firm w consistence, swelling оці, As regards the ple of Mr. Rawrnrmvas (1862, p. жы parlour ;” also a ie лик, я. very quaint balustrade iv а i š h of f edges, on the acad Б they require a class to them- | y ouse з an à к= EL е segmental b xp us. 1 А roj the top, through which in some cases the tips of үте pd. by ihe Бару бс tla ошен fom projoctin its nE аа ak The the leaves made their appearance, while in ral | E деш : гәне = Msn desi mE and the shore of the latter has oh dig mos they, wara, wholly ondsalad, яла im, exe ite retention is precisely that which а should Jend to it gestis marga (ош аенын ЫЧ еа ончы ме тоге ог эй ат outline and sur-|being got ri ШҮ. gether ; for, erp which 2 ma as jtectural te face, and par in ug or entirely ehlorotised. Оп believe no more effectus] means аа pec R T king flights o of maps to a landing p ple О, ihe opening the upper sheath, the flowers were e found at | the perpetuation of an inferior race than giving prizes Sa P of flower beds. xad e entirely confined in their own searious | expressly for these sorts of imperfect form. Besides, subject. of the ассо pep an di а envelope, with ^ tals extremely short and|3 с which contains such varieties as Duchess of зрее ейсойтө, oon Mme | withered, scarcely surpassing half the length of|Kent, digg ата mST m SrAFFORD'S, Lady кәм of the said тб god биш ut that of — 1 n. >” 8 Norah Oreina, Pi mae. тины, e рав we саре е — Late ie кш mugs БШ n Ф managem , Ше which there were about five in each shoot, was others, is vell ablo а саба t only adipisa > ETIN head gardener. The single lines of Вох, by his judicious e perfectly dead. It was clear, in fact that the ived & uniform bees етт е which "was intended to Heels cd pea vos Pais merid э rmn dimensions, viz. 3 inches 2 and 2 inches ye des support the fruetifieation had been diverted into | that these will soon be followed by others of equal or Cd M. al нне de Р bei a they р velopment of the several parts of the flower, and | form should be forthwith dnd ME borders, | frequently being first planted with very causing their ultimate death, while the leaves were | wh ск Шоу ре ц е effective than those adapted thin Бох, шаң «e шоке cause of this diversion | solely for exhibition. pieces. of the елей e анар буу ded M. i - со t t р Mese үзе in every case {һе meg ted back to вена ош tha | Straight walk, flanked by Araucarias, and leading to Ut root had been formed. We have no reason, how- касуе tipped classes, should not be admiseible | "m usirai ever, for believing that the ogg hy "of t - m spuma m LE eam. wey he dm petes ts didis ее jr designs of de К EAT tok uu possibly mie of Gh Te den boca 1 varied удаа о-н ут. К. * ga r sported from жеге {е of variegati Messe maple x —« Ry g^ it, and at апу ra Sr serat. We still believe E ia ot торів i admi: in cases where classshowing i е oving w айга. e DIES ORCHIDIAN.4—No. IV. Continued | course in open c i ced, —— REFERRING to some recen urs | but where a series of prizesis offered for the exhibition ( om р. 54. f е CLASSIFICATION of DAHLIAS бата. ps 1862, of varieties in санад cla. it appears to us only fair | Have lingered long enough among the Orchids of р. p. 1099) а writer in Gossip, who signs himself "'Tele-|and reasonable that the exhibitions in these several | 30 years аёо) I must now proceed to devote a “ Dies" gram,” while Ponti his adhesion to ө: e arrangement | classes should consist of varieties which legitimately | or two to the Orchids of the present day. This will | belong to them. А “self” bloom ofa кє ла " , | variety is ern is gere os called a *flowe jj элын eene жыды iore Bani pe A зеге "еп and wi e cannot t see any reason why it should. "not X De coupled with such a very басса attack ав was made in b your last Number but one upon my valued friend Prof. Reichenbach. Surely the иш RE are eni ino. is ЕТ А 3. 4L AP ipe lium of ** Noctes Ambrosiant Е f the p t amount the ситои "Веда as wore AR FEBRUARY 7, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 125 E SS nmcd Rises сало Пане I to эло desebe dhe mulibuim. ofifedhe punte hebes tane NE jead me and my readers—if I have any—to һе | меге I to attempt to describe the multitudes е for the purposes of his business, but after he has got nurseries of Messrs. Low, Rollisson, Williams, and | Cypripediums (the list of these was likely I heard t " lease he discovers that, owing to the bad construc- Veitch, as well as to the private establishments of|be soon swelled by novelties already on their Ser to ion of the houses ges the defective drainage o of the Messrs. Day, MeMorland, and Rucker; all of which I| Europe), Limatodes rosea, Calanthe vestita, &c., but lá nd, it is impossible р g or even was enabled to visit during the few days І spent іп | I must not omit to notice that one large house was | to keep them alive. He complains to his landlord, who town last November. This month, as every one knows, ume a quite gay by crowds of the last-named | declines to do anything, but who nevertheless insists on i i ondon о ing paid hi о this ims objects, and, e , admire the variety with a crimson`or that with a yellow- | not being prepared to lay out his own mone y in im- ing to look out PH денден of m; pei tel in з eyed Пр. Both were most beautiful when seen in| proving his landlord's property, quit i Str eet, 1 found it оь to see across the street. | such profusion, and are пагу invaluable as bed disgust and refuses to pay. A lawsuit ensues, and the sport in Orchid-hunting ; | flowering plants. They ж aie r, upon havi к} question arises whether the tenant is bound to pay the How wever, I started in a pio of sullen despair ог | а good quantum of heat, nt,or whether he is not entitled to repudiate the Clapton Nursery, and was rewarded by finding myself|their ever elbowing йын Бери "Skinner, which seems|lease. Тһе landlord. urges that he entered into no in bright sunshine long before I reached my des Man. disposed to гыз itself quite a& home in our drawing-| agreement with the tenant, except that he should although in Berners Street t (as I afterwards learn: e rooms ! Ser peaceably enjoy the property for so many years аб a the fog had continued without any mitigation through ады А A a certain rent. Тһе nurseryman answers, * tie knew out th Et very well that i only wanted the place for the purpose Arrived a t Clapton I soon found that I had enough ы rd FLOWER GARDENING. mais e: 1 lof carrying on my business; ше e is not fit, dot iiy work before me, for her e were four large houses all such | purpo e, and. Io anm о be bound to keep filled with fine Orchids ; most of them | 00 thc subject of that ien Fiere. a winter "nd hired a ho imported during the last- few months from Brazil, flower garden, Moulmein, or the East Indian Archipelago. The pro- i I have read ы much interest the leading лнн body did eripe pea учет а ч "вд, fusion їй which some of the more popular kinds | Їп Nos. 48 and 49 of last уеаг, and rejoice to see уоп and found them so гин A bu had been safely brought across the be quite | taking rd iue too long d branch of gardening: unendurable. am the same eei took ше by surprise In опе house end- P ro ember dn winter gar He wanted the aciem to in in, and they were less row of fine plants of (окуйа: ша dre "tho ыру ы. that y not fit for his purpose; I wanted the land to grow rata, ranged horizontally along the walls, had all | jd er display і Is at qos for four months, there i g no | plants in, and it’s not fit for my purpose. He gave up the effect of a frieze. Another house was main the two. | his rooms and was not obliged to pay any rent; I give devoted to Leia purpurata, the demand for whi x4 І have беди rd a | good deal of consideration to y ч told me the former, and for 14 years our “modern flower | landlord replies, “І know nothing about the bugs at houseful already in the course of the year! Pha Apes has nof been “bare at this season of the y ear," de It may be ma " a person takes furnis ће ed nopsis amabilis, and two or three other species, hun d shift apartments hei is en ntitled ж» fon the rafters, as did also Soplronitis pon ol Ур cs bem merely stuck in the ground, "s t gran and Ionopsis violacea. The last is a deli- | That p the bs e, I take it that if you ge is lo n un cate but "beautiful plant, something like an nelli npo. farnished. house, and then take a lease of it, e аба d appears wer fr arden aL the year peur Tu pu truth of "ibat bar m tonias. Тһе Sophronitis ы better known, though it is abhorrence of a vacuum which we inherit from Nature you cannot live in i only of iee that it has received the homage it so well herself. You suggest want 2 do. Will you hear what | герб, That is my case; you saw = place before you deserves. TI Kayo ДЫ: pe isthe identical Оша we have done, so that r of the same means, and took it; if it does not suit you, that is your that а South American traveller once assured me he with imitar situatio a and ‘soil, may be spared dis- affair, 1 never promised tlat it should. 2 a judge appointment, and be е nouraged to follow your advice | declares that the landlord's law is better than the wrapping, as it were, the sheet e DM A [and sugges AD | tenants, and says that by the law of ЖЫШАЙ, ifa man And although I must оа, that Iw as disposed Maay m been the trials and failures with u contracts эм the use of land for а specified time, at a e time to abate somewhat from the More descrip- but i lic e now on a regular system whic h suits «т | specified rent, he is bound by that bargain, even though tion, - E score of traveller's jioata, still, a situatio; and our soil, | he took it T a fag purpose, and that purpose is ving masses of the plant in flower in Mr. | Which is poor and light; and year after year i haye | not attained “Suppose, for instance,” adds the judge, eg collection, i at saei acit Seevhero тпай cheerful gay ji | begin to think that my ant's unt was no | “ће winter of 1860-1. : f it s object fail altogether, exaggeration, It clips erg of y ranks of large| , The beds are on Grass, 35 in number, the largest 23 it to > t he not liable for any rent? trees in а peculiar fashion, havin the appear. feeb by 73, and a circle of 13 feet diameter, and Paco тад хя id it for "building purposes, veut ance of an ancient testudo, and m бшу jen the ser circles о 51 feet diameter, finds that the subsoil is such that no foundations can off in large sheets, which may again asi There is in each bed a centre of evergreens, a yd be к» ET аб a ruinous siin? пе to b replaced on logs of wood (cork-wood is the Тев) of or ring of colour, а an "арі ng of variegation, and close ischar| hi ра) t?" The judge t s same curvature. Then add a few bits of ер. M Grass early bulbs. Now the article of colour is my |i; a m тааз eer by the of the lodgings, suspend near the glass, and success is certain. | Strong point, to which I wish to draw qe vos to especially as he decided it himself, bnt he agrees with Thero are jest et this d ronitis, differing polari; Looking over your secon uch in the e of their flow of the dug list of costly aid beautiful pete ished:h бъз 7а ‘plants. colour, ,18 io pure scarlet than anything yet observed among | Wanting sut the Croeuses bloom, and for the dead Orchids, in which—as a tribe—the colour in question | months i must be 80, unless you employ the various f Jand, does not ii is the с of all. varieties. P г the Brassica tribe. y the use of these habitation, cultivation, or any other purpose. he Among Mr. Low's Brazilian importations I was | you obtain M hé shade, from the darkest purple of ће | decision is Foam against the tenant, and he has to pl ба io вееа goodiy ps of Burlingtonias, duds Siberian vivid Magenta, mauve, and гове | pay, Таоа" fo some reason or other have always been in this |of the Borecoles, and also pure and yellow white. | ‘Orchidology.— тй * Mr. Crabro Scandicus" give short untry. is may in part be due to the рела ейун АП other green looks dead when compared with | technical characters for the so-called genera Lælia, * of their not succeeding unde r pot culture; but only re Med growing green of the German Kale, and in | Brasavola, Schomburgkia, and Cattleya, in Gardener. ood, and give them n plenty | е unhearted Dutch Cabbage, the various o! of | Ohronicle. nes there should be found any, ГЇЇ gladly t | purp Б. тя si red, сае with rich bloom, have а very | accept епега again ; it not, no eee could pu more сеа е, чут | telling effect іп large centre beds. without к amen racters. Во much for science. As to his can be more beautiful. de was also glad to notice a fow | , The names of Kale and Borecole at pai sound rather | | orant E ibel, I do not t feel i inclined to give him any plants of my old fa e Rodrigu venen ud startling as ornaments ed the ay i gp йн wer. Verses should depend on ашшы not pes o opina st of "Ordhias, but of late m in conjunction with Yuccas, Thu Skim on calum H. G. Jleichenba ch, fil, Leipsic n, beca , i а Б у eem and A MÀ “tempting pe Ponntifal shru shrubs jam. 9 re е. named at р. 1148 of your . I really кз д Ju ЖЫР i " yp Prof Reichenbach, * how they would combine; but then that ета M a| „е ob into PETT ^m Me pedum. - and here I рн. ы disposed to agree with him. | winter garden оп a grand scale, which is beyond the | going out of the old road of Grape growing. He is not Mr. Low had а n ; ed, in flower, and ^ means of hundreds who, like myself, have constant | fhe only man who has been abused in the same way. beautiful thing it s ; but I thought it inclined more | e»joyment and wor re their smaller gardens, and it is | When Stephenson — — йек Pers he was to Cattleya, so I counted the pollen-masses and found | for this class I wri put t doy as a danger and so are all who that they were four, as in the latter instead оѓ, Our first T АЕ раа scale, Va ins attempt to strike out ге К стай of their own. Ido г Ф Whatever the ee may abes to the lodgi ngs, йе; ju rel es, Rh А themselves, and there t variegatum, besides those Evergreens which now I only A А : 1 the йр on that S. pecie uia n. Guam к Also fings € T Cineraria maritima, Santolina Бош oe Le vun benson оча ot genera. The plant above referred to proved to be one | Squarrosa, Carnations, Pinks, Onopordon Acanthium, | rowing the Vine during the first season. We order of the many fine and distinct varieties p that Protean Hellebors Thymos, "Hepsticas Saxifrages, Alyssums, | our plants from some nursery, and give from 3s. 6d. to species, Cattleya (Lzelia) elegans. ocks and Wallflowers; besides bulbs both carly and |5, each for them, i.e. for Hamburghs and М But if Mr. Low was rich in Orchids from the ON late flowering. Abou the mi iddle of omae we plant the Vines World, ur from the Old were still m The effect v was all that could be d t th di and important; indeed, besides pren want of colour in hi pA but it was Y "ilo, because great care, both with ber to root and branch, supplies p old-established. favourites, there was a the first six classes rgreens will not bear lifting mni them grow as much as иы d without in the cold winds ый Tt suns of pod уш, care | ing or stopping; by autumn they w m mu sad E ine no pla with at one and the same time аё one and | 3d trouble, which at that busy t be | rods, се December wi ЫА чылай reme 3 nt baak tte d T ++ f thi rafter, с dem. Ed many as half a dozen air-plants which, | 20 reserve. garden or orchard en or es ean be itin t the nt uos domiti fe { Ж. ther б I cannot doubt were ne edi quite as | number of hands, The outlay was very considerable, | tho Vine. Тһе other system consists in sending to many Cclogynes and Dendrobiums. Of the latter D. | but it was to be once nod all, and the plants were to | some nursery, in which you know good Vines are grown. кча nodatum, and D. Lowii, have last for years, Мапу were dead, few presentable, and You вау you want somè strong ones in 12-inch pots; already been noticed in the columns of the Gardeners’ | hone good specimens by the lie It was the | they come to hand all cep $ rods as thick as your Chronicle, Бш there were others of equal promise, e. g., - and nct us ium ^E а аго ае. үү Бе ; price 10s. ог 15з. үе opem 1 d i shillings, nof yearly, now su P E ie Мова ^Y 00 to the lei ink you Меи Беа ваме inburg ken is е" February а hot- ч of which dried specimens were shown to ше, and | Lodge, Edi 2 will І am аса wil prove the = еннет i . [bed Ee to abou ; r pots, previously И ou loosen what reducing the ball a little, my as as r.p ; place each "Vine om ut inches apart, filling Wy it Den- Ноте Correspondence. D um iniu E 7 ы А-ай шын ; прагне . pal зЗ ut was i dine t ma man takes on lease at a high rent a piece of land, provisionally called D. Tr having houses, ‹ apon it "Ho takes the leue 126 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND са GAZETTE. [ЁввпАвү 7, 1863, ls, with light soil composed | which they were eut gives one the question has been put by “А, B," I might have le of оГ decayed уе lens p sandy ^ aterial. The to epe | the month a ана — 1, т пагу. This Ае іѕ | шу indulgent readers into grea ater mistakes than 1 then made secure to rods, ln the first week 400 feet n miles south of Edin- | would have wished to have done, simply b ecause those April if the Vines are r removed from the hotbed, it wil burgh. I Me er rire. Fe the vere x gs who wish practically to follow.my suggestions would land, where I saw no rops in blo any | have been entirely at the mercy of the workma a in е that they are one neon е young fibres. As I appearance of vegetation in ем е most | sheltered hedges. might chance to have been lina cs with the trench. have already said, rem a well. новая red | I have been a close observer 0 life, | ing in qu estion, BB LT DUP rvant person knows th Меда, heated to about 70°, чу hk them, putting | eagerly а for the bursting of the » first ils in | there is а nig uh different workmen wed. anger ball s — - from the hotbed ; give a good spring, bu „А І never remember seeing vegetation so in the use of the spade. I Ene a my ow. watering with wa ater, and 1 of January before. ope тайна o f digging—one 1 one reel and the Hanburghs sanc Let - Lo Admiral ей vit ips ито Де т office and inspect | at all times buries his spade well in, * * past. the hit,» be kept moist and cool, from 48° or 50° пећ, | these signs of the her in the north; he may then oe renda d moving the soil, which when the crumbs until the Vine buds мМ гч ; after that "im may | foronce "nales right rouer nB Wm ld, fine,” instead | are taken out, е nearly а "dle ar „foot deep trench, gradually have a higher temperature, "until you reach | of ће everlasting ** W.N.W. to N.E. and back, andheavy while eite va гу : Ày iu во instead 65° at night, and 10? higher in the daytime before you Scene of w hich. I eiiis think be Aie be even Бан ы, ш a spit only, or а , spit an tl ле crumbs, T give air, Let there be по want of moisture in the house; | tired him ali George Dalry „ Hereford Cas ansv n sA eel ^ or рез examine the border frequently to see that the roots are | Dalkeith, Jan. 28. from the surface. W. Ear ey, igswe Welwyn. all right; if they are getting dry give a good watering | Grapes. T am sorry to вее so respectable a house аз! Zate versus Fari Jn apes.—With reg with warm water. This treatment is for Hamburghs.|that of Paul & Son pushing forward the Muscat of | friendly аве e of arms, in the matter of rape For the Muscats gradually rise the temperature of the| Escholata Grape, which I could never find different has taken place рей "Vr. Tillery an house until me reach 70° е өм, allowing 10? more | from the Muscat of Ае рди grown oub of doors. | mi prehension exis : ; air i : ES E - с Ф > = E o = у efore you , provid the ] 1 h X о а x 1 being of moisture, d giving Y" jittie front air at any time. | precise information as to its differences? Vinicola. able to produce new ripe Grapes on New Year’ Att end to the т oots the s for Hamburghs ; stop arking Trees.—Is barking likely to prevent young | and that І considered it more difficult 6 tł Oak roots fi in an er e 186 of March d pro n n . ow, in length ; te the реа and letit grow until it | wood? І have a wood full of young Oak saplinge i|this is w to prove s what I laboured f about 10 feet in length ; remove | they must be thinned, and I want to make them | quotation from the pages of the Florist, where the dis. all е laterala £ feet from the bottom, letting the | produce underwood. If cut over now, no doubt they | cussion commenced, wi 70 in ; then cut it back | w ; but then ork І eeiy п 5 t е. оп s e to 0 eet; in pee or four days remove the other|crop of bark would be M pueros I therefore propose | Davis used to ripen at Oakhill in March, “Wh: laterals. "There must be plenty of moisture both at the | to b them felled an d barked next spring. My фаш for is that E in th f the eyes wi a w T ri use. о е duced ripe Grapes in Jan ow plenty of fruit; there will be no danger in growth next year, as he rus observed this to be the tlemselves and a p erne рр: the fruit, provided the leaves are kept greeu. | case where Oak of Ns size has been felled.. Please Тт { їп огдег y to meet him next year "with - is foa psg deal quicker than the general | regrowth, or whether ^it is is possible to yx the crop of | their PENAY ба apes, ар Ето armed with his old. For erop--at A. Т т d вис! to be ч е case. The|bark, and also the under R. . [Try the ill my t i above relat tes to Mu чи д which were mentioned as experiment wit th a а few. Bar “y dion. as soon as the Ы m before tho Созго. on the 25th of the present h ssfully in Norfolk, for most t onth, and whatever may be its decision I н bow to garden ers will have фти that when а green shoot of | Mos Sses.—1I MUTA dvise “ Е. у я" ot r5 to study it and there the абра shall ард M. far as І am con- a Muscat gets stopped or — some of the principal | the zx by id son, «ыа to obtain Feld Mr. ROG erned. m. Thomson, Dalkeith Par. eyes will burst iad show one or two bunches, even | 25, ury, dried specimens, which асо ift the laterals are on, and the шө, is аб the top of the| he wo АЫ farnish, perm arranged, аб a moderate | aisun: derstan re iem - "esi digi n od wr : де А g might arise — exhibitors of ine. I have thus, іб will be seen, given an account of | expense, (from 5s. to any extent). She would find Pre ar p 8 letter лде ке dl two systems. In the first the Vine bursts into leaf but | Row тепсе to named specimens greatly aid her yiii ^ P the à I have ventu ma es very slow progress during the first month, aud | rches and add to her t ar EOS of this y pe i eariys д P ае Е ES dy; a this Бод T ive Г ; the following теавоп, ' viz. : because there are no young further pleasure of sending him fresh specimens she Leni; Mia am уос аи ом, Eee ith nourishment ; but after it has | could not decidedly name, for his opinion—or of P y send- 1 been planted 10 or 12 weeks its progress is more rapid, | ing occasionally a little basketful of Mosses, ow | ашый t to 13 Ii e „дереу - үү for then plenty of mouths have been made to feed it. Done ens, &e., fresh ай, in her rambles, as а very mero goles Wü: ташы Ан bati та o io exceed à ti In the other system the Vines burst into leaf with a | acceptable contribution tọ а botanist's ed but the s шара oli 7 Гечев: obtain 18, vigour that is astonishing—the shoot grows aw: op. F. T. » jk Sep princip J pu without апу stoppage. "The reason here is the same аз | . Poisonous AMilk,— From an extract'from the Malt in the бу ДЕХ it has ро и reds of mouths | Times, which has a ed within the last few days in ie tuo chanter a tho vaefa owen, suak F, a waiting and e to supply it with abundance of food. | the daily papers, it appears that the inmates of tw duca mL iHe apininn dh сь? 9 m t suppose t the Vine has grown 12 feet; rad principal veis Valetta had been seized with i en the shoo ended Ў and it wil be sure to pnis iig "P fruit, and шш win dud 1 take en some, оте ri түши of having ehe tor 1863 of our two Royal Societies ipo. Ч 16 ёоо. After all the fruit is cut, Mns e the Vine dow last year а are : to the bottom; there will s eyes herb. which e E similar cases happened at Sliema, kir ке Japan Fi law.—The enclosed has been imported from _ have not broken, and some of E E make a shoot Ае mily of a field officer b ? | Nagasaki as Japan Flax, and recently offered to num — ihe second season that will E tha Vines to — mne; and pai e same time other cases LAT serymen as a substitute for bast for tying, for which it - that were planted on the old system. I would n officers and men of her SANT ships Marl. | seems admirably adapted. — Will you.kindly tell us the howev ver, recommend. ауа Vines to bear on s (borough, pira ind Firebrand, but with no fatal conse- | name of the plant from which it is prepared, and if it g ach Vine should carry a | quences. Poisoning by milk, x therefore, appears to be | Would — her 1t looks like a fine ено і Malta; but, continues | hemp. Engu which are ине зен have their roots previously ex- | tha Malta paper, we are not aware if experiments were cited, but n. to pias he before the middle of peii ever made by scientific men to Му beyond doubt you can heat th аак fee» mboi item siano |t the Bes cause of the milk таео this dangerous : Cap Ti à they call £enAu£ SR duo Dose th $ eye in January 1861, au n mi tris rud i pros ss an anin they say рене) the property of rendering | left Brisbane on the 27th of August last, in H.M.S. — from that eye. at Christ of the me year. | the milk poisonous to human beings, without inflicting | Pioneer, on an expedition to Si York for the p : y à 1 any serious inj imal itself. Оп | of G ment — Strelitzia Nicolai.—l hee. at the present time а һапй, we have heard this popular belief ridiculed by | Booby Island, the furthest point in that direction of - seedling Maso sending e & its fva: res The | some of the more Warga Maltese p пі ians, А cor- | the Queensland territory, was reached on the 9th of — seed was sent me from the Cape some s ago | respondent of the Zimes also points to something of September, and on the lOth the return voyage \ е was 1 under the name of S. СЩ which Mr. Va Houtte a similar nature as раа ing in »t 1 says is the same as his S. Nicolai. It is like S. augusta Le ica. He says that n two or three months in the | The Governor and Commodore Burnett spent some except that it has no stem, and that. the л аге the milk of the cow becomes а fatal poison. 2 York and its vicinity, - 7 longer. spathe is upwards of a foot long, in | * Muy of the first settlers f fell victims to it; a person both by sea and land, and ultimately decided that form similar to S. Беріп. І have never heard of its | а bowl of milk in the morning would be seized | Port Albany (Albany m would be the best site having бонге ii Hane Кобе Сел St. Bertin, yit os n and vomiting during the course of the day, | for the settlement. Thereis g si 7 St. Omer, France. Nicolai, which is said to be а Dit uà Кета By even. This poisonous quality is | plenty of жер water, good pasturage sheep Cape plant, has Кы flowered аб St. z, and attributed to some peculiar herb eaten by the cows at a | and cattle, a Cere SA of land ra for y Л named forms a 6 h there by Dr. Regel. It has large white flowers, ain season of the year, which, though not injurious | ti Y limul in th and leaves which are somewhat heart-shaped at their | to fo thes lves, renders their milk poisono paddock mainland by a base ; and at le it acquires a tall à and аа every year when the ‘milk disease" Eve oy. опе. third of a is broad. Port mi Conifers.—How can the ed Editor of the|com h is discovered by the pilk changing а from Cape York, Тһе towuship. Gardeners’ Chronicle admit » ме columns и stuff күз after standing some time, the а up dese s „” in honour of the First Lori ; as is quoted at р. 103 from magazine. The |and fe ора What are the TM plants in т, the Admiralty, His ж y also visited nd dn writer of that article does s чу why Pitch Pino « M these two e? M not come from us rigi e sourc Coloni al B Ж Gardens. — The designation of о poin Е thinks (!)it may come from Р. Coulteri bes ium Mr. Walter Hill y CMT лүе" and Direcior of ly be 1 а very wise idea considering that Р. Coulteri, | Botanical Garden quac Dom ueensland.|oceupied, as colonisation gradually extends its px t ) Wer are from the West of There is A. e Mu ж tee sim staff. The|northward. anchorage and level ground, Witt : merica, while the Piteh Pine comes from the mno supported P4 a de from the Brisbane | plenty of water and timber, were found at the mouth гай erhaps ihia. ‘intelligent gentleman imagines Ене of 11887. pes ri sum for an | of the Endeavour River. Тһе two principal streams Pine comes hither in balloons. Faugh! — ко Good Нор which flow into the bay were traced for some Ў 7 .—In ans ci x y ба: d asks at what | siderable distance up, but n pede wes 'ildness of the Season.—1 en nclose for your inspection | dep th 2 thic! of well-deco manure B Ai S INO ie ee 10 exui А oom, йена leaf, peces should а — E СЯ to say qd i should not be f| grove sw lines the eas up to e A of a L and several small раа i Li ем do hes of Thorn, eeper than 8 inches below the m аз indeed I|range of ж running el developed, "but t the | stated at p. 53 ;and for this тена 5 Mi I explained my | Walter Hill, the Government ng 079-4 дссотрӣ! inches, Тһе hedge from | meaning in the same workmanlike manner as Ње і е expedition їп his official capacity, and the fol c-— РР FEBRUARY 7, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 127 ———— are extracts from his report dated November 6, 1862, and addressed to the Hon. the Secretary for Lands and rks ;— Fitzroy Island is upwards of five high, rocky, and EA. timbered. i чеш with Ipo t quede in circumference: upper margin of the за ру. Canavalia vola Keenigii, Tournefortia абе ті кг, ith occasio: nal trees of Mimusops Kauki, Calophyiiam o Ks пора spiralis, and Үн ме alud pals ass through na valleys d wit os pi ied y E australis avyon) атор. етв, бше speciosa, Wor alata, ea, Sciodaphyllu acro. мены i with үш Pep st. the po vei — own Cinchonaceæ, Fabaces, Rutaceæ, Moracezm, and Malvaceæ Among the parasitical plants in the scrub were three species of Dendrobium, two of Platy m, ree of Loranthus The trees in the forest ground consist principally of Eucalyptus, Acacia, Erythrina, with Livistonia in is gracing now ап then the ridges. rass ist of Panicum, Poa, Spo lus, Ectrosia, Anthistiria, and others of equal value for sture. Th porti f the soil consists of a light pet sandy loa ell- адар f arasin pen s, but ]; d with scrub and forest стовпа, well теге matter, bot cei Water is plentiful, both on the gardening PN ез. апа western sides. im Islan Mid c отр ЛИН "Ficus syringifol Puntata Island, à " Endeavour Straits, is about on length, half à in bre. Decir ig and about 300 feet high vM wit patches crub scattered abou cb with barren nature, and onl y 2 ог 3 inches in d. native wells were found, flied with excellent fresh w: Evans’ Bay, south of Cape York Island, is aui a а flat ary beach, д ге back of which із а genin scrub, deep at low water, but after having crossed the bar we found nine feet of excellent fresh wil About à T of а mile from its mouth we landed on the south side, and-extended our journey along its bank for about half a mile. i ure, ai ver Ef v it smal pos Starting. from this. point I divide all Grasses 1. Flowers complete, all hermaphrodite (Hermaphro- dy "a ә Ma uh hinl, a ed 4 П cias, Casua- ditées værée. а: іпав, ап ist ter returning to the cutter we tary. traced - river up for about o м x mile our further pure IL Flowers her maphrodite and rudimen › the being stoppel for et i t depth of water. atter apparently asexual and always sterile. ier м to the Ма ре - Hive rime pem eA 180 yards wide, (Hermaphroditées incomplétées sb low water across, on асе - TUM was 3 feet 6 grind Ts Ш. Male and femgle flowers maphrodite M ар Sad irte Pid АА RU end Ebor ^ flowers mixed in the same жойы Район) ie depth. The "арби. Pg бууп de for abouta quarter of| ТҮ. Male and female flowers on the same plant а mile up are mae and sandy, a after that, are, tor miles, Monoicées t і y thick М ve swamps, | "UAE е Mia ды 1 wera òn dif tpl the land étsdoaly rises into hills of moderate height, m M 1 them densely c -— NM. e MM и vit MENT All of the Classes contain 4 Bee viz. d flowered, f ten miles, and landed on a small flat o rth side, Soon 2.flowered, 3-flower red, and m y - flowered, except which were Жез » тө y whieh h (th 24 2 mile fro inlet. в of trees, shrubs, and c nine in Бой fos gm ety collected du my short stay of only fi indi tion th o уй: the most striking. rema E bie m Cycadezm, which in its habit and foliage resembles po. other eould har ту ПЕ опа, а ral order, having branched fro Зв than | tunities or experience may be, to Тай previously seen. Aade the my, AME pen of Grasses nute: at M. Remy's аи or qualifications, oppor- become an exponent we know all we сап say is, that characters more pret capricious, variable o г obseure, be found upon which to base a classifi- of that natu ре utiful Ringer pla nt, bit of D Tesemble an Alpinia ; the emer. of this plant consists s latge, га shining braets, S, which re about h: , аге produced on the top of a flower-ste 12 inches high. The other plant referred to is the Musa Jackeyi, W. anana which I have named f th ta Two ап. "plants апа а fine bunch ofthe fruit were procured. The pláni gue, cua in ed case ; ара ше fruit, Жанан АУ жер е ry n the quarter deck of the as fast getting Er bie Pts was ЖАК, throwa [r5 eel by i ident. The soil in "E rcs consists of а rich mellow dies mixed w. ith ve table At Mary ЫЧ ЛЕ} АШ! ed the establish- Cotton ттен "| ment, which is rev oh — ы miles below rs township, on the banks of ок о! and | аў тн гей and Spa Uniflore of Class І. ; that Arundo, Poa, арны. е, ays to have many flow rs and all n throughout every cias T tribe in the book that i is pu monotypie or nearly šo., NS жж regard to the pu mod o of the genera, i be worse; for Triti €: ту videt different classes, an ing between Gymnopogon and Bria nthus ! dnd 80 on it gla the work, of "y: we fervently hope the second part will never ap British Seaweeds ; Drawn from Prof. Harvey's * Phy- cologia Britannica?” Ву Mrs. Alfred Gatty. aw (Beil & Dala Че о cus, and the Broom-like Cas ludosa, faeing the bay. The f th M nly exten һа (вө me 'quarto volume, containing 80 m ird ч dm 5 with во dom кориди, f Caryota 20 acre е ре рова о EET tion, brown он кү lites with figures paid 2 384 species бин ara mbosa "g^ - н sid des, 'orminalia Caunes | p oam, "well а dapted for the of Cotto! The|o к Seaweeds. These are d n 166 pages d pe ретй W rmia alata, and the наа его А ыз Ly демі t anda appear red to bo v Deis and further illustr Ur Dy уйе Siodaphyilua », about 50 feet high, | : es, which comprise, rep а charmingly ches with а tate dark glossy Жен niebla itten “Introduction,” * ei апа = od out or five of e per rlet flowers. drea i соту Жм » of this ЧЫРАШ black sand, Iouis, acd is süitabl in Seaweeds,’ e Amati nopsis Касе e Mimi yt produc А One ^. ч 3Botíces of 3Sooks m e of Pa amilies, Genera and Species,” systematically e 4 ` АГА, pe бы t k Palio not hitherto za mentioned as Australian, ai d'une nouvelle Classification de la Famille des im 7 MERE yn ge renes sir copies s of thos Sagus. farin fora one of the East India sago-producing "Dres Par E. A. Remy. Premiére Partie. Sp pepi к » "s ER MEI Pli sen ШЕ] Los Gomes, lilii. 180 ГО hyeloga runi re appeared before, but e o he erpress, un ео е as 0 small scrubs close to, tho Ee e a. ive wells, with fresh ad аа of Grasses, based on sound principles, | British танна ?' (Ree eve. The whole of the text ; “тыйыб actically useful, w, = will b be found admirably ada v eret rom "tho main оте pA А dee narrow та 1, tuni 7 a Sy stematic Botany А lany ave е рмауе ҮА Чё в ее mateur collector. In an ^ nd rm of 3 miles in length à bout l in its cs work, the of Trinius and ieget of | 10 new species Абон since the completion of uM breadth, апа — of thfoe-fourtbs. open forest, the rest | Russia, Kunth of Berlin, and Palisot de Beauvois of | « hycologia," are fully described ; and in the “ List of PU Th ol xd t hu шат efe соор оа ее Етапсе, all „hold , high tani nk n e аң ү nuce Families, &c.," Md: in чула ере ч introduced о thed vith e ient б itable for gi ami plan o of late years, are in е зун тг thù ect is " prising the eei ш Grasses muita Y мае dM e add those of Robert Brown as the most sagacious brought down n to the prese prj Но, тш, Я заа zd he belts of stib b ru the expounder of the floral structure of Grasses, von ose эч „ч E with 2 їз. Gatty's eadlan. and е,” ih. d i rables pec ев with her Bombax, Erythrina, comprising the following gen Ficus, | Steudel as the author of the most eris (in appear- | delightful Asc А about ^ Rod Nr péed tot be told T E es това &c. i gen ter ance, tor iti is, with the exception of the subject of this that the literar ary part has been ably ехесїїей by а n san oam mix with | review. thi , T Maa of у? "1 dris w ih yt Н orden w shall have pretty - well сене ed Ње | she equino Ed ve ЮМ а penes М ri only six days before, leads me to believe that there would be | Dames of those who have hitherto e ac md distin-| to translate the terms and phrases of ка, — the sufficient pasturage all the year for 100 head of mixed cattle gia th emselves às writers on the Gramin nguage of amateurs, and esp Los E jw oh and кшк 8 ther wi EM red f t roi t T mee vut of If a Lati Gree k term iiit i lained ng сара name memes us miro il ыра tr epe ELS pr OP RT t uctions. 2 4h A Um ° Ч have 1 vy 14 fu su tut. rsuc as 0 , that de in sinkin, through sandstone Б 5 , near the Бома for fresh A t м rather вау audacity), эзет эч his other qualifications | flabelliform t ** ramulus? have branchlet, and ша Ира ERI E К finding o dies be. for “та chlet &e. Mrs. Gatty's un: о! s J б excellent quality can be p ‚А interesting| M, Re е | familiarity ith the e plants them selves has enabled her lant colféeted on the island, I t $ ` y commences by informing us that Grasses аг } b & apacios Ранен, aede s c у - t ředly the most widely diffused of E , Plants & | to do this charitable office CS = the ребе suut. tho im in the colour and form of its position we at once dispute; and goes o y that | errors to which a mere listo КОСАЙ ае ве за Ое рч A E M, coping, AT br Vno ONIS: fu be во “їп order that it should. bo possible beaten track, liable V WA MM MEN inch in length, and half Md: iu аы md they de а “ reading made easy bot ote lour w pe, the pericarp of which S Creator of all "д, A assigned to them ”—a reflec- | i6 15 the yn of the subject and not of the authoress, n. ns NUM io at, an ы n holesome if | tion which seems to us to be neither more nor less than The indi ers have well done Ln ү Ж n goren bulbifera (а kind of defe pere метре eom! ади lofty, Ere “үм EET m" ornamen em eH table, and a great quan ty, and prov good eating. Both of these | WO me of mankind in pe without Wheat; ee b e usus 4 Pint o a rogis ves. LU Am in Asia without Rice; in Africa without Millet ; and W.H.H F e fresh AE in America witho 1" and satisfies himself with | F- Æ. Е. 9 bt feet id flowin phe i covered. fi А marron - baik o of danso rer о LE t disas NRI Ad b таа e Ju ota urens, Seaforthia trous y way of “1 h Mem ornan elegans, and species of ; rising to a height EUA i eia ийа z ext белро pd hg the pian di à of antiquit y Roran HOoRTICULTUBAL. Soc NEW GARDEN, ong to the orders of A , Scitaminez, Leguminose, nily in search of foreshadowings o ownsage|Souvyg KENsINGTON. —- That diflorences of opinion Me Sapindaces, Муг &c. the valley are Iucubrations, and tells us that Pythagoras “580 ansav. | should exist respectin ng. Бе merits of the style аќ epus S GN Bata, NUR M s ridges, whieh are oc- | J * dans le méme but," that bles | pudeat A here wondered at; бер th, and consists of. black tg EN Met were endowed with intelligence ; nn d that Empedo- e silver sand, and is suitable for the growth of oras, and Dem laid t ^ foundation 8 miti Meran, © зри ee v €: e. adila ү serious investigations, by ti g e seed was | d orest ground is doce ue E ERE AE landi The variety of timber trees on the forest ve м »v manner ihe his ^ beauties come ще of a bei ription for building | ОЁ scientifie graminology is evolved, and the names on Al sland. ылык] bel MuR T d a, Thessalonisn Leid ex Qva Duo. Ma ND European authors of the dark ages, lead ui ger), а species of Dolichos with large ie аш | us down to that of Linnceus, exten. Doris A ы із of sieh. ме pou and ecu а word about Grasses—but “а cud T Бә s his- always cool and : owing to id аф Жу д чөе ЧУ | to of the origin and progress of Botan pus - bove y praeti excursi fi behind the ECCE ET VERE da оган а ат ват sho conservatory ith Crocuses edged with | pergens. 128 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 7, 1863. and о: тае e been planted next the | state for its T and altogether such a display | at work must be kept washed and MEN y clean: brickwork : di of Wallflowers, then ribbo ns of Crocuses | may soon be d to be produced as s will render nad importance of un in early forcing can never be and Hyacinths, the whole pe Ае ished by an edging | t this house very png rated, ang mats or other coverings роп „йв of Forget ше-Мов. In this spring display will| Works of ui have been liberally пува їп auit- | fre dirt ue sh Е all times plenty of leaves and be created bes will last е the usual bedding- ns: situations in Ње grounds,'and in the Con- | dun well b and і of hig ermentatdi plants occupy th e place rvatory has recently кл. adde d pes extremely ready or new то linings, &c.; а меа should be „Оп „the "conservatory t terrado beds have been filled interesting hos ue of Linneus, presente by J. L.|mixed once eek at this period. bs, such as Rhododendrons, | Tupper, t the request of Dr. Lindley. It is a Bos, so and Chinese Privet, edged v with spring bulbs, | full- saa амер. of that кё Дае eee FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. md |y n lons BÀ gy co ad ound-c сере to make the necessary preparations for band-houses too have been put Rhododendrons | hat, with. * specimen” book in К. Е со мет рта clumps asses, by sweetening or renewing the soi] чани into groups by means of fights of чы ын and | mood examining the marsh plant, Calla palustris. Plant ont things of biennial character, in masses, where bordered by a к d Grass edging, inside of which | It is the original of Mn Tuppers ша requisit d реи are rows ОЁ в e Lombardy es have | Taylorian Museum at Oxford, and afords а iiki ing | Pad better stand over until the latter begin to bud in hoep, introduced alternately with the Chesnuts which proof of what may p done €: statuary та а | Магеһ. А rui eund should now or soon be made as to for s line art of the кре and|man of real genius abandons the wearisome con- how far the Fines n of cold frames „will be able to fuarth er E dawa near the pic have been added beds of | ventionalisms at sculptors Puppen e he. латов and hardy Azaleas, intermix xed with When will the Council order the absurd medallions that damp да d rows of Delphi y Mr. Henry Cole and his staff to be RE ng plants, or B of stores, which had pude well forming а good succession to the other. į Pied un stablished in the autumn, ої Verbenas, Fuchsias, d Tobis Heliotropes, Salvias, esie &c., should e removed forthwi Ў ез ог ^^ p reduced the nu ue of s kinds, —— ——— — B = S ч оз S Б 0 te S "n c Ф = 7 m р ec et ч е” "n „ч @ © Th et, [22 Ф c п. къ = 2 = et et o m o E T o = n Е Би а C ee e fou ne garden, on the leve of the middle arcades, have been i Y A e o planted Rho i ixed wit sages ork. Wee will quickly furnish ERTE early int m ing standard shrubs and small trees, such as variously | North-West "maesti India en three cuttings » h should ре, 5 ре ed off, and prop "e ated, coloured Thorns, Laburnums, and Lilacs, &c., to give | o r four canoes full of Haida chm Кон Queen Water UR at pre importance to masses which have hitherto been occu- Charlotte Island), each canoe holding 16 or 18 people, T AND KITCHEN GAR pied only with dwarfer plants. Among these have | all black as my hat. . Sometimes they wear caps or | Sow poesis m чя also Sweet; Basil, — á so been introduced Aucubas and spring bulbs, the ыз handkerchiefs round their heads, and in we irjoram, &с.; get hand-glasses up fe Cauliflowers in pots; en- whole being bordered with Erica v vagans. ather they f frequently wear mushroom-shaped hats | rich the stations very much. adding fresh loam also friozea east and west sides, | m: nis of the bark of the Thuja, cut in narrow strips, |26 hand, Turn uo s Un lants from thon d of which sy ured representations appeared in our plaited s “ке Panama straw, and painted with ES ad Airos tho Mui bó weil koak T. PI? volume of Jast year, are filled with bulbs, associated сала Their canoes are of all sizes, from | 3; An] шшш ом ЫТ Get Senkale nri Rh M . more or les with. such plants as blue and. white | frail things a тап сап хез vy room to в in, to Dias Ser ар santed 3 diatel es et йи s, P. rent colours, and dwarf | {ге p enough to hold 30 or 40 people w their | ОГ d, obe hl; imo P Ul A of lately Ou E Sile . They are all m of ‘singlo Не though ground; Иелеп uM E LUE va сап, ш The. А УРА à of th Suam is Desde к very large ones a Dow or sand, round each crown to coax x them n through the has been well fu — yit Sübododenfirons, ET in tacked on. After they cut the iod on: сс, [s the page of single bushes of considerable size, and of | out the inside, and then finish it off and shape it with ш xa s eim E of е ue m hibit ibit i u modera рта zed clumps. axe and knife. The models of some are beautiful, |1 Ташен ne aogas E NM die bits Me pipe n hei ghts, at ie top of Ай De Koc Гү > ying according to the place ent Түз о нА suc A е era Ev boe: of steps, an walks, as it is Toro, бе | they are етей Thus all the Indians qj; ар в f lA Rugs s e p even when. not in bloom, t veral { and rd of 16 have round and |t Арен ge Dus rains, try mer i he А g app ihe ient nie in thestrai& of Fuca and on the nie by ч € ^ be ii ime rubbish, the borders of Grass near the bridges сойлоп to the | m coa ies of the island they have straight- m nd d deri ble" ibi Ei leht soi ташап d a. Y already canals; and among mas rightand | down sterns, each being adapted to the 15 im hc з а P "de tal plan ni "y t veia left saben Fre h f hich still remain | which they are use he B ica imd xia ы: Re 2 wem н ruit treos fidel in the en, have been fraa spring-flowering, | from the bark of B etula yracea, and so teme | Ls EP deciduous trees, such as Thorns, Bird ур in the interior and pen ar Же Rocky Mountains, ara О han К LAS diee moro” E P amd he de burnums, double flowered Peaches, Almonds, and | unknown, or at — unused, on the coast. Маупе?в | adhesi il сеа voee ae нем e i: other low growing trees, while in the open glade | British Columbia eie s allo = d ey will never prove profitable where rk th ies sch owed to accumulate. buil ted an avenue of splendid Lime - ed by jesty fro unds & Calendar of "iesu ан STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, While speaking of Limes, we. i hat (For the ensuing wee xe a шаш resented by Мт. Gibbs, o Bristol, appear PLA P io have become роеейу reconcile d to their new| Conse Sita viai E EA Sud ns irae Revo: in n jj ттан тор 100 = S Ке ар T Is paie € dm в able for indoor plants generally that comparatively Lm - ыа irem tie fu will ave beon тергей, а eie | B НЕЕ introduced on the east t side, and. we believe a similar | of hours or so on sunny a afternoons; but let the tempe- Sunday 1/13 zn 29.738 i 45° or 50°. that А am ea we ada 14 | 29.886 | 29.835 ht to or 50°. See t all 8 In the ТА t th lar again : Tue. 3029599 | 1D broid of the two large triangular Box: | insects are Minore Бенке t he growing season com-| Wet #16 MEHR embroidered beds have been planted Урра а Such p d ESETOGHETTOGNETXREC TIETAN е Hollies, Box, Berberis, Aucub and ^ den mences. ests as red spider are not so commonly Average. | | 29.853 59 | 51.5 | 39.5 | 45.5 | 45.7 | 443 ев, rberis, Àucubas, a кез : VOTERS met with now Lt they were y ago, а cireum-| Jan. 29—Densely ov ; very fine ; rather boisterous аб night. whole о: а skilfu | " — SPA CAE eet clouded s fine ; rain. b stance doubtless to be attributed more to the fact of a Z 3i—Fine; rain ; slight frost. ulbs, Forget-me-Not, and Pansies, arran | ura f humidity béi intained th Feb. "|-bensely overcast; i to | grea er degree ot humidi ing maim ame now ап — 2—O vercast ; densely clouded; "boisterous ; rain. o or its destruction - 377020 AN overcast; heavy clouds; fine; slight showet; onnosite y Š & е 1 тесеїр& x уд : havin become of generala lication. Humidityaloneis| = in front “ш кеш. ре of water "e also been g ie ^ pend all time s to keep red spider dn ме eur à ше; Of th week 7 4-5th deg. above the average rte planted with V ol Tulips, suppo the RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISW dril or side beds by TOWS of f Double Daisies. If check; but sulphur right ly bs with During ihe last 37 years, for the ensuing Week, не 14, 1863. Рс x Aes be ees а perfect cure for it. ЕАР РОНЕ T Tn 1 - "PES Apply it on an under pipe or on the le ast heated portion of a flue as thick as paint, ап hest Мо. Tens in Сл dard Rose n Grass round the ou E Which it | Gf Rain, Ж нк of the stone kerb т forms а панї апа appro. | | be take А not to ed it € ОГ, however | | II rate boundary to this charming embroidered х M eee uen Temp. Average Temp. Mean Temp. February. pw bud En а + bd Y 1 Average Hig! Lowest ә + E i 1 prac filed with handsome specimens o of Yucca recurva, ај“ Ж gem Thurs. H plant кырку ты suited to withstand the son ы FOR Tr . and dust of a subur! ка кечер n, and one whose graceful | ^ PINERIE бане) steadily ; ; if e are at liberty,| Theh X. ue aboy: habit Wi. a iai eo rast with most kinds of "e provided with permanent bottom heat of say 80°, үле imt. masonry. would be a good plan to shift a pent portion of the ——— eee ci kp erre qe though it iti м кы К into large pots in the expectation of their pro- А be too i Where a constant succe ion i Notices to Correspondents let H Books: Maidstone. Eitber исо be Se he Cuthill on the Strawberry, may possibl EESEBES woote poopopopo БЕКЕР i Та u gi íi : меў ; expected grams н ; considerable е the period of fruitin, ^ oung ЕрАсвІзев : Belmont. They are greenhons eere К ) the pots, also VA emon frui masses|plants an early аот. ез "улэни е. бл leaved plants give pur to rs them, is important. In all potting, : eye an evergreen screens, which shut out from | the newer and the rougher the better; hen thes soil i is —- hard Tines of brick and mortar. Coboa scandens |in a proper condition water will pass t h pre- Кез rq нанар x & 3, Lomaria lanceolata; 1 s ой р + Я , ^ p ЕД other su ae asses of living green, and pom the front are ixERIES.—fProceed as before recommended ; lessen ОхАлтлз m W P. It ЛУ blossoms : numerous semi-circular stages, beautiful at all seasons— the atmospheric 9 when the Vines are in race ig tenen нч: plants Kim it, Tow covered iu do now filled with Chinese Primroses in flower, Solanums blossom, and dispense altogether with s syringing for Pee pugno {їп good health, will do the EE covered with crimson A and other plants of equally | a while; allow му ty of day heat with a lively circu- | Prants ғов Hanana Baskets: C S T. Convolvulus — 2 d e character. wire decorations attached | lation of air. e i is, L i to these stages are аб present ein painted and other-| Praon ыа {о make slow айуапсез1п doge pei йын PE Thur — wire "boxes of m Toothed Lycopod, which form an| CUCUMBERS Make a anebomional of the many ‘Plants adapted for bak Re edging to them, Pind filled pers 1 being found | sowing or two of f. each of (thes F fear ot disappoint- psi 25 аас зе бшер gi F sand іта галар. ке c prn t last good more than € ment. Any surplus strong p of the early sowings| once if you lico, bati isa ER organ Бока. а ape ND stove кер be Lopes е ж eam or iode and placed in a|. by so doing. E inis: is pom with which the | N крс» arm structure; 70° of heat, and ind | Үш aleh nep aro at рт an means bo shaken ont НУ, d 0 to be margined. Hyacinths | abundance Марр moisture night and day, © turning ouf! P bulbs are also in a [жэнс | th e indispensable conditions. АП glass frames Us dis pits Фа direct don ie Sia hir О z ; ` Also “ Frigi Domo" Netting, 2 City Road, London, E. FEBRUARY 7, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 123 On Salé, E Жад ОЛ ТАМ 0; Р ЕЎ to Messrs. Grass, BRIGHT, & Co., хот John Street, катет ol. HEAT. mz MANU RE. араа requiring Вы M нЕ supplied at 10. per Ton, bulk, at the Works - Kennington, В ч Address, X. L., 34, Chapel Street, North Brixton, S. Delivere ed on Rail, adding for bags and cartage. COMPANY DAGTITRES PREPARED BONE MANURE for present WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. BLOOD MANURE for dit PÁA no abore boing i of LIME, &c. h ing in the finest condition. They also con- SULPHATE known value. RSER, Secr 116, Fenchurch Street, Е.С. А S'S WHEAT MANURE for yo ее In consequence of the n Gua J. B. Lawes has папай, а ИКАТ MANURE for the: present season, which will ads ост аро for that c supply is йт ready can be ES > Bridge, E.C. ; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. HE ТА ERS BAROMETER, 50s, а new лай ее t by NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, will correctly indicate whether vp A e falls for pee or for Wind. горд ру "ESI Ws stamp, 1, Ha m Garden, E.C. ; 59, Cornhill, E.C. ; 122, Regent Stre et, W. and HOR TICULTURAL —Threshing Machines for Steam and Horse Carts, anin, Cutters, Cake inem e free. Illustrated talogues on сера of six posta BURGESS 3-2 Ел Ай Я ето Е.С. ош ers i : BY YOUR SEED BAGS from JAMES T. ANDERSON, Sacox and Baa MAKER, and RusstA Pw T МЕвснАхт, 15, SHERBORNE — King William Street, London, E.C., who will supply y u with a ЕСА article at а low price. ааа ЖАТУ, the piak thefseason. poor and Prussian Dun ent free on а: plic d The О ой заана в Seed Bag an ERES: and POTATO SHOP and NURSERY TWINES, GARDEN а; S, &c. x rs St. Works, Arbro E The prineipal Seed-houses in the yon Б) Жайын have been supplied ug us AE the last 30 years, Price Lists e Samples 2er s € арр plication. ‘No connection with a ther house i ous longer Nec Serie PATENT BLACK VARNISH A cea nd .abourer, requires no mixing or rx and i ас в old. It is used in the nds at Windsor С: , Ke G rdens, and at the seats of у hundreds of the nobility and diera from whom the most flattering testimonials have b £ which Нил, & SMITH forward on application Sold in casks of bout 30 gallons each, at 1s. 6d. per gallon, at the rep or 1s. 8d. per gallon p: aid to any station in the posee Нил, & SwrrH, Brierley Hill Iron Works, near eph x 76, Cannon Street, E.C., from whom only it can ARCHER'S * ЕКІСІ DOMO." MT sper Men Majesty 6 эйт чу; the Duke of Northum land for Grace the Duke of Devonshire m Chiswick r Lindley for hw наса зонт усп m eq боча Society, Sir Joseph vp ee ora IM. 9 Zoological Society, late Mrs PROTECTI m " Ner. DOMO," а Canvas made of у н ect non-conduetor of Heat and Cold, keeping, dieit, € e ted for ers from the rays of r^y M un teana of Tagot, and from morning frosts. To vired lengths. РР ДЕ 64. рег run. our yards wide з. per у: n ERU кч 5 yards wide, H 64. per yard run. yards wide, 1з. 4d. per yard run. s MAS ARCHER, Whole and Sole Manufacturer, 7, Trinity Lan Сааса St., City, E.C., and of all Nurserymen and Non: throughout the ** [t is much cheaper than Mats as a covering." ATENT Өрт ы; PERCH all е freut бе thick parts е ily as if it were so much dough. Ач ust occasionally wet their feet to DES Iac cn Wharf Road, CTURERS OF PRUNING and BUDDING , | SPORTSMEN'S, and all kind of POCKET CUTLERY. ealers in Gambia Garden Shears, Scissors, Syringes, &c. Mm Sheffield. - International Exhibition Prize Medal is just awarded to BSAYNOR & erm for superiority of quality in Prahing. and Buddin NOR S, бе. Sn жы dais ра PRIZE PRUNING KNIVES, &c., can of any respectabie Nurseryman or Seed "Merchant гнет Ж by e UU al Knives warranted both by the AND COOKE'S celebrated English and CAUTION.— e аге e unless marked SAvNoR. Other marks would cause Sapone H these Knives are tempered by an improved process known only to the Makers. dv UE ТИ igi iis ingre mee T ES of the arie Manchester, and B ords gricultural Shows, 1861, have each awarded the Piet "Prize t to І. JAMES, Tivoli Works, Cheltenham LU D MANURE DISTRIBUTOR, makin zes. It isalso well adapted for Wat jee s 8 e Steam деу а енд ог for а Fire Engine. Kiso ent in WASHING MACHINES, which ral First Prizes, and will wash 20 Shirts tion Prize Medal 1862. USURAYES PATENT STABLE FITTINGS and HARMLESS LOOSE BOXES, UD end IRON COW HOUSE FITTINGS, and IRON PIGGERIES. — These insentions are тоо ende vidi аз possessing numero advantages not to be found in а ing made, er Medal, ai of“ Таму Comanonded,” ^ being the „Ет "Prizes conferred on any competitor in this c d vd on ig, La re to the Inventors and M. Makers, MuscRA: n Street Iron Works, Belfast. IAS 7 o ш EE for Farm вош able, and neatest WIRE Prices Reduc MORTON азр, AND CO, Galvanised Iron Works, asinghall Buildings, des үчн IRON R and eed Roofs ; Det, most dur- Roofing : also оиа 104. per yard, MIND CABLE FENCIN am Е (formed of Gk E. е a rope or cable), the strongest, cheapest, and neatest fen use, will resist the largest cattle, and wil! not bend or E: А ket form by trespassing upon or Е Price, with fivelines of the Galvanised Strand, iron main posi and pro nged Standards, from 18. per yai This бое is - je ie than eub and rails, or any kind of а. fencin, S four times the strength of solid Wil not rd um or indole. Upwards of 1200 miles of this Fencing supp plied. GALVANISED GAME AND Бя аи GALVANISED IRON CHAIN CAMP STOOLS & CHAIRS, POULTRY FOUNTAINS & ела» PRONGED DAHLIA RODS and ROSE STA Strong CATTLE HURDLES fro m 2s. per yard. PATENT IMPROVED GAS of all sizes, for the use of [ALAS Жын BER I iba exse erue m ма Vi ea Works from an ordinary labourer.—A;! HENRY J. MORTON & Б Basinghall Buildings, Buildings, Leeds. - edaj Landown Parliament, R AY anD EVANS, ANALYTICAL iA ча REMOVED their LABORATORY from 15, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, to 106, Leadenhall Street, * б, үр: ай cec acea and Samples for Analysis Should eurem and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, 37 and LINER Kennington Lane, London, 8. ҮЗЕВ promptly attended to by J. C. A GRICU KENNIN санд — Manufacturer rs and making Атбашы Manu ain every qme instruc- К for EMI and en dont prepar ration d apply- to La E МезвІТ, LANSDELL & Co. and 38, Lower Kennington Lane, кода Г aye of Soils, Gua osphates of Lime, o0 &c., ап nd Assays’ ier X aren and other asti aro executed with and despatch Gentlemen, Farmers, or othr ө: edi of practical know- ledge i onae al alysis, or Assaying, may receive instruc- hi the extensive Laboratories give e facility for pursuing vn studies, and there is accom- rh eee roa а limited number of е Students. Full particulars of terms wi be = arded on application. ашаве, у JOSEPH BEAUMONT, TAND Sur- YOR, and DRAINAGE ENGINEER’ (for ай years Assi tto Mr. Josiah ken иә Engineer) илне the теда and Execution of Works of Drainage, and Е. Improvoments genera; Шу, Under-drainage, Outfall Drainage, Watercourse: mbank- nts, and River Works ; pm of Mars hes, yes and Mos "Lands; Irrigation, War earing, Inclosing ; tho Erection of Farm Buildings, Lo t Cottages, Constr 2 Farm Roads, &c., executed either at the private cos oat of ihe andowner, or "throu, ugh the medium of the various Land I emis. Acts. Estates Surveyed and Mapped, or Inspected and Reported Бы, for contemplated Improvements. Valuations made for Sales, кзг? е re-letting of Farms. D ENGI AND Westminster, S.W. à WS of E and SOUTH -WALES LAND DRAINAGE эз ana ANODO BA COMPANY. Aen = ht Hon. the ns an eiat. Chairman: d and im p xm e дару might remain ent charge lands, o whe eme gk ade Ld hl over any ter years works are undertaken by the y, eto t a themselves of the power of the Act only, and get the works by Agents or other parties. Outfalls through adjoining lands are obtainable under the Company’ в Act. Work: d als dee by the Company for parties hsi cing obtain the money u ide er the (нр FREDERICK qoe Secretary. Offices: Exeter; and 30 Parliament Street, London. MADHE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.— T vd оа Act of d in 1853. e Yard, Westm r, S.W. To 8, THE pee ir ESTATE fe rdi mg &c. IN ENGLAND AND WALES AND IN ScoT The Company advances money, unlimited in amount, for the following ike of e e Improvement, the whole e Беа s in all з being liquidated by a. rent "poem иче Irdiion and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, Clearing, poscunt, Planting, for any beneficial ge pose, Engines or Mac sni for Drainage or Iri рано 2. Farm орен eroi farming purpos 3. J pipa or donee Places: à the sea coast or on the banks rive: 4. Barn уы of ida mri Labourers’ Cottages, other Buildings required for Farm purposes, and tho i s Р тетеп! 2% and additions to Farm Houses and other farm purposes. assessed under the provisions of any Act of Royal iie or селга in respect of апу publie or general works other improvements, borrow their propo: and charge and Wo iege Gonmmant X Enclosure innere ES or furti аы information, ма for f forts of erm ap| i to the Honourable WILLIAM NAPIER, Managing Director, 2, "t Westminster, S. Ww. alace Ара Тас. rnnt esae BEAT En Cu uem de Mer а TEW HARDY VAHE SWEDE.—The Favourite Swede of the Floc! capere ШЕ nm Hampshire, Wiltshire, and Cotswold coarse on some soils or when sown early ; but v pd ey F proust ve, hardy, and it is та опу Swede that can be depended u ec Ld pers sound h the winter without storing. Exce n poor Seed 1s. per 1b., ent ‚рөк con Supplied by RA YRERD, Carp › & BawrREE, Basing- Stoke; and 89, Seed Market, Mai рза Е.С. Exhibition. Prize Medals 1851 and 1005, EXCELLENT SEED CORN AND SEEDS,” AYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, AND BAWTREE, EED MERCHANTS and GROWERS, ke, Andover; 9, Seed Market, Mark Lane, London, Е.С. um of all kinds of rr i ingre SEEDS and SEED CORN, E free on "us NEW W PARN PM SEEDS ан are SNOW READY, 1, Post Fr ro, ftom Sorrow Soxs, itis rig te D 7 The SATURDAY, FEBRUAR. d, 1863. NEN c T e: THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE _ (femore 7 10. [x whieh are given in the last number of the a чеке ы ы pid iden State E grioultural Sooiety's Transae- еф SEEDI ast year, the eighth of the serie, may be added, mp and in order that they may be compared in some particulars with the figures of an t Ameripkt expe- NG. Tug three — in my little classi farming which 1 forgot t io mentio af red which I uu I STATISTIOS OF FmocESTER COURT КО. IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE. myr if I now = ее Раат ЫА irat, on у taking ораш nd, Í for I re drained it E | Yield of Milk іп Gallons: Yield of Cheese. (T Yield of f Butter. Value of Produce. | thoroughly t n average depth of eed t Ae and the жы 9 | | pice pel ec dodo rx drains еи delig ghtfully, completely conveying. away 5 | Per | Given to Made into Per | | | Per all the water, abd 4 at the same time raising of i | 1. , E r & ОГ course 2 Total. | Gow. еа Сөз. TolaL | сор. | Milk. | Whey. «| Total. | Gow. Total.| Per Cow. | the te — of theland. Secondly, the land being | eb | EK. cep mue э = fested with wireworms, I advertised for live moles, ITem e Gallons: | Gallons. lb. Bc Lgs] lb. lb. £ s а. | and рә boxes full were — À me by mole-catehere. 1855 | 80 | .. 10,860 362 | 1402 | 461 | 1863 02 444 |15 0 0 1 еі, Ё » ze E » is | yr dos | 2272 647 | 2919 65 711116 o о | Which I bought and tur med dow rst giving 35, a _ 1857 | 55 | заав | 631 (зау 3000 Ki | 35,424 464 | 3375 91 | 3466 63 906 | 16 10 0 | dozen, and then 2з. Bu "n EM noti injure my -€-— 1858 | 52 | 26,247 507 |say 3000 | 25,247 | 20,100 388 | 1637 344 | 2031 39 638 13 5 injure it! no; bui g the growth of my 1859 | 60 | 32,00 Я 98,607 | 92,786 878 | 1728 697 | 2125 795 5 * imo] && |3 nec 2 : У € rod RS 720 | ш $ 11070116 4 though for some time бў ando е n like {= 1861 | 71 | 38.831 | 550 4374 | 33,957 | 32,3262 454 | 1589 | 868 | 3457 | 34 |1068 |15 0 comb, the crops were поб injured in the least by them, 1869 | 73 | 88.238 524 |. 6088 32,200 30,876 493 | 9112 esa | ar52 | зз | 1034 |14 3 0 |butifanything improved; but a e wireworms were soon destroyed, and en, having performed me this e English experience, taking t the last six is of the Catskill mountain. Colonel PnaTT's | great service, че т little fellow workers migrated уез posee which the record is Ww" 377 cows | 50 cows yielded 31.842 р of milk in 1857, io my neig jhbour's field t^ benefit them in the ваше yielde xd 204 204,523 pulled of milk, or 5423 gallons | and 32,536, 30,087, 26,276, and 28,301 gallons | way, but of course were bowstringed by the wise and of E BE this "nearly $23,000 | during the four арй ears—149,062 gallons intelligent. men whom they went * Е Oh! when will men learn to r thinking Б y and and the | altogether—equal to 596 gallons annually per cow. : 4 guions, were Чы, 1 110 gallons) а epu зт ре cheese, The grotesk daily yield by the 50 cows was 34 — Meme i. like Truth, онц at the bottom ding 16,8021bs. of cheese, and 15,617 lbs. of | gallons per cow оп one day in 1859, and in every P $e Т P told á thousand timos over. Y й butter, А, 444 ilb. d cheese, and 412 16. of |year it reached or exceeded 34 gallons as the maxi- анай ^ Ys lh а ру, butter рег cow. The total annual yield, including | mum daily yield of the yeat. In the Froocester|but we do not like 5 tho mole- LM Mee make? the value of the whey given to pigs, varies from | Court Dairy the maximum weekly yield per eow was | « "Then, шу jond T vay, «t ake a hoe T 4 knock them 191 5s, to 161. 10s. рег cow per annum. Two | 224 gallons in 1862, 22) gallons in 1861, and as as I йо; yes,'you yourselves knock them about— years ago it was 167. 4s. per cow ; last year it was | much as 243 gallons in 1857; varying thus from erm Ant Takéa little mel. exercise $ this kind the 5 аз 141. 3s.; the year between it was 15/. And the |8} to 34 gallons daily; nearly the same as in | fir st thin ng in the morning g, it will enable yoa to i not been owing to any difference in | the case of Col, Pmarr. е annual yiéld of |relish yo akfasts the Бен г, and perhaps keep the yield of produce: it will be seen that the |milk is however greater in the American dairy, | the gout and apoplexy.” yield of cheese was 423 me Ж eva year, not- |and it ma counted for by the greater see mole hills,” м i v thstand: e Barde ck o richness of the food given to the cows, which re- | Y0, my friends, what г do м like to З вее, and it is this; * is attributable to the Чай of | ceive © 2 quarts each per day of mixed provender, P н еу s f А, "p ek sium m prices alone ; andi ith is probably owing to the large | consisting of one t ird each of corn, Oats, an кунщ n bci н аслу енна ie to the » z to bs шій portations of dairy produce from America. жым uek wheat, ground together, hay also being supplied | with tho waters or ihe ocean | "Phisis miele tine loss of 97. per cow is the measure of the share | from February till the l0thof Ма ay, then Grass alone | more annoying to me—nay, more painful—than it borne by the dairy distriets of England in the until Sept. г“ z en ‘corn’ sown broadcast for | w y land шый р, "#8, mole . general calamity of the American war. orage began to be fed, and afterwards Pumpkins, | hills, for the latter uds be but fora season; the work The following — pas by way of compari- | both of which ан found to to the flavour | would soon be done, and then my kind uM oni p son with the Glou rshire ipae, аге and colour of the butter. This, especially the |leave me, as I have said, to be bowstringed by th Wie descriptive of the кеш of 50 f the an spring food, is much better keep than | and intelligent men whom they went away to s s But Е “ native?" breed kept on the farm of the the Hon Z. | English dairy eows receive, and is quite eno |your wasting all the of manures, Lr са Greene county, New LESE «ея ks: the ur yield of milk. bula that ought to be for your crops, is p P 2 ns 365 acres, 40 of which Pra a butter and S cad Аму Hed saepe Lies qme e Mid unts h. e $ ur ne T8, 5 ses и "ће rest loam and gravel, lying ii uh Mie | AS cerae The following are his re Turniptop and old John Wegtherhog, do the sume SrarisTICS OF Рваттѕупли DAIRY, NEW YORE. —[There are not now so many gentlemen of е А rd in the icultural ce as the á Paa m ie а йй. i Pork in lbs. Sales. gentleman appears to imagine]— am a : 3 Milit to à “Маск cannot be too dry for land, and t M Years. E Maximum 1 №. of b itwhen it has well smoked and heated.? Buat, E Total. Per Cow. Day Total. Рег Cow. | Butter. Total. Per Cow. Total. er Cow. friends, do you not reflect --why not ?—that one ton your o nure, if i isely made, з tia EE н f the rubbish 1857 ..| 50 | 81,942 6365 3.98 6,500 130 20 2027 921 |375 5% Hm % [ей бид pali ей. ҮТ КЫЫ. б и ог 10 ms ze ж рыт а рш геш. = E ' ы 4. 9 2 1860 ..| 50 | 26,276 5954 3.40 $5 1821 11.2 6516 180 _ [520 18 01x 3 $ | My most valued friends, for many of you are excellent | 1861 ..| 50 | 28,301 5724 8.54 10,860 217$ 10.4 6625 1324 |56418 0111 5 9 |men өе better—but do think Tite, "wil ou? ап The cal TA the а ey return has been made from the published account at the rate of and «чай сине = dt |should In ge у every quart о of liquid from yo — "of the sr mpanyin, g шшде : ME ит the increase in the a - eas D: 182 ы к 917 P. per ov w inthe|farm-yards, and your house, and the houses of y ear of the отч ав -— ^ regie great change in e асби len ows of the dai vy, fo MT eis ve aud Jat "the best miltera yield p prodi, [S LA не m máy ре dd ine it themselves, , : оов that eom ki be found for d: parposm Reve БОЙ carefully se ected in the new pur n mado, so that | күптү, to your fields, and then away with t in point of muet only about 36 o£ i) 56 eot швей ix 18 pen desee of the herd im ро т , lazy-baske mri of all kinds = called guanos, as you lands wi always in AL will be seen that the yield of milk к during the |d the same time in accomplishing all this tas arpun 59 оа in behal b ren Тендан ut one more зач my favourite lit vg e meg pce the previous vole ploughi gling endi bme Me мы ып Siene: id. 14 | fellow ай mole; Sw us shall plead # - yield prie eem а срт неся eil ot himself, aad do on atend to їшї be saya e barely more the at work with the steam and culti- | жыш кү їп 1857. The yield is bei — vator Duié; ehave a sum of spent against | — m di month, for the last two years, as foll 1201. еатпей n. ploughing "3 12s. e 1%. an acre, HL eat jede his grain, an aere. me ample room Ld Port for capital, and tear and | Why then employ poachers, midnight assassins, lo е and cost of rope." babies. uem nine-tenths of the mole-c are poachers in disguise; but the innocent far In like manner the sum, 3s. 54, per асте, stated | them to wander about -— fields by day in as, tho cost of озуу ien the whole year|they en harvests of 1861 and 1802, should Вахе е бык берүк үйгө у: Datei me the cost eost of үг oil, an d repairs But pran hehe thing I did on ея classical й principle was, as І had expla жо 54. рег learned for rope and interest of capital, | philoso s, th: and general tear and wear, be ad ws is, evenly, gm Separate from — Á— а ra qui peer Ват а. also to add D, | the drills that are so much boas ез proper RANK DODD, of the farm near Ch teda, ner b hs whose | but | experience co was given at p. 108, „has since informed mipir n ode ым ld not do, there bei i^ овой amounting to 495. а ves is not true of the actual | во I tried the dibbling р "vete this was worse: could say а —— Wer hav iE кни ан Жн оа the first three three weeks | hero the dr edition of the lait ME d the Agricultural | of the use of the digo, à ier labourers than Sip Ae E a ош шг а? "immi bed fingers е to substitute th js Phe last last eolumn of the leading article for what i is there | se епі. been empl course | said a about the eost of steam cultivation during the at whioh Уыз оше in i ploughing Т aer ааш autumn on "s farm at rye im in 28 actual of the apparatus thus яа eure. for t ыга тош, тага on buy. the autumn to 155/. 9s. 104.) or horse labour in the removals of apparatus from i s, coals, oil, and repairs! one place to another, | ЁЕвЕПАВБҮ 7, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 131 = That I said would not do, and s 1 f flesh at | *; and 4 By having th 1 and so the man turned rather — чете беа - — пау, t түт ublic at large, withou A ту that t рт ela: nd, the propagation of we eeds, that I уаз sadly | deficient i а чие 6 this I said to try As — remedial measures daria say Же ‹ Ámong во visible places where the Potato сгор had him and - dp нб to put in а | these the rinary surgeon stands first." bi. ed aie po is totally — I think I àm, and plo ob of Y Windsor aa d — way we went to the I thought t the same, but Агаш HAVN x вееп * doctors! | the of the land on which I grew the Potatoes plot, апй my man made the h ы, and then dropp о fu lly displayed by eminent “veterinary irem [1 And here let me thank your correspondent single Bean into each hole, when I stoppe ed him aga surgeons of late, I fear that some of those early pre- |“ в” for the matter and п manner of his letter, which saying, “ Drop in 6, 8, or 10, or more into ка мда то аз | judices indulged in by me and other Irishmen have ad | armers of Ireland if our you do o Wheat," when the poor man thought worse | воте just grounds for their origin, nor has this lect local their wont on such occasions, have of my intellect than he did before, and so all ^ «apo of Professor Gamgee done much to гето ou | the matter transferred to their columns. do was б call him offto some other employm rther say—* The only society which is likely to help| Flat Island ,—In reference to the Flat Island т g of course would have been vain with ph v: а | the unfortunate men who are suff by the liability | guano me d in your Notices to Correspondents, 9-busl y of their live stock to disease is a ual insurance | allow me to state t ave seen Melbourne. Its p i u ate that I h | ib at e then I have invented and made a drill, by | company for bearing one another's burden. In as far|appearance is something more like lumps of chalk in whia Гр pet seed exactly as I like, thick үлү: сты | aS Жый ал is concerned I tbink [оо are up right,| dry mud than anything else, and it is obtained for the and last year I һай a little Wheat, Barley, and Oats ery much fear the кырр y of such n organi- Melbourne market from a small island called MA put in by it in single ет end tho Wheskaril gener, ано in Ireland Ihave mea reasons for indulgi ag in Island, o or ‚ Flat Island, lying somewhere near the e though 1 have had better, averaged from 1500 this fear, which it would not become fold, and were as thiek in the ground as rad vers in you r pages ; however vadis is one which I cannot | in vast perire It has no smell whatever of аш опа, a» ; but the Oats were wonderful, the admiration of avoid giving. * 80 ome time ago a friend of mine became | As the тегин guano sells at Melbourne freely at si Sho saw them. the agent in Ireland for a cattle insurance company, 157. 10s. poi Жы Statement se eg nghe ud ds and i = d t advice bett he Peruvian can e reconciled wi tri pue "Y wd r fi : тер бау m Hs inspectors. This I gave him, and to Pol tlie project, truth ifs we suppose that аб 5I. Бир ег tom, i T å ss od at his request, agreed to be the ins for a large orld why d ШТ ем y ig =ч за rede district tin my ova neighbourhood, bnt a a little das. y Steam Ploughing аё Carshalton.—In your Gazette of 10, PE E Whest ti dee епсе іп that unenviable capacity soon convinced me of|last week I find a mistake has occu urred with regard to r4 dew in but it a hole, any one wil show dnd E M the impossibility (on my part at least) of preventing. Ms pete очор ue the ban done by the \ ‚ы * : th si t i овен philosophical jcal friends ; and i ЕЕ resigned | the job and let it rd into ah er Made, and Бер see me з singular even in in T T of nd Оле fell t nticipate item $. stands favour me, also, with his p raph, I will place it the tds я il d Th onl bill h арад есапѕе there was y against wages, oi and repairs. ec nas ЭШ ЁТ he irl "y N X: d em м6, bal e тали check doni fraud. E doni T Bat 1 а l e A n eo dae "i e may be, and I am sure can be, quite the reverse or 2s. а "p шш making t ү. gis up x ‚Ба, with a well sese] DE in preventing the sale of Hem o ‚ per acre. James oodcote, that they had not opened their eyes to the t some- 2. [TH Ii a еа E дн ж Mon m . Wilkins, Parsonage, Wix, Man- disease ч mM И. be once ба. himen. hod, эй Fé B Pnp core арф ^ m aie 1 ningtree, Jan Б i р d a ——— шо benefit, if I Aluüghty Creator "intended some kinds of animals to ots classes in узете and, as alread y said, I am | prey upon others, and those others to be preyed upon, f Mr. Ganly takes рр. the matter and receives |so that the earth done as and a just em; bu ihe tegere Xu s The Ketton got —à An е Б breeder in-|it to, he will set an Pase for all Ireland аб least, | amusement, and in his folly and ignorance, destroys the sinuakodin a letter to Sir John Sinclair, in "int е * Farmers? | and ie worth the consideration of England also. | balance, and їп England it is altogether destroyed. Magazine," 1814, pom Mr. Colling had crossed some of T Carroll, Kilgreany Lodge, Clonegal. | Hen ce we are over-run w with rats, and mi ісе, а and sparrows, his Stock with kyloes, рез that if he had not done so, merican Stone Breaker.—Cau any of your ty i т — wonld have sold for some thousand pounds readers give information of стт in workin [a 1 Mr. Oolling undoubtedly puréhased annua к a model of which was in the | d dem mice s dio э though the latter are of some we many Iv бено kyloes, and t t he could proc Exhibition, L^ apparently did its work so well. R. d I would d troy sparrows also. The d No. which he used as nurses br his ym calves, but "the Neville Grenville. Аз would 'I pem in Sparrow Clubs? the of such ] otato Disease and the means of Averting it.—l em 4 Y eans int ded for breeding. Тһе first bulls of | have seen pata much pleasure your Leader мн * B," | destroy sparrows, or sanction their being ym and Рр thank any опе w i es there is for Jaat e " n e I have beard that Mr. Colling bought one of as first- | of averting 4 if no new feature f hundreds that I am most unwillingly supporting in my named bulls — which was de epas tured in the lanes character presents, itself, In ранно 4и си of the views garden, pig- styes, yard Te rem this I should do because contiguous to Great Burdon and Haughton-le- Skerme)|of “B,” I wil give you a short note on some of my | the kestrels and hawks мени des cog e and of a neighbouring farmer. Ben ‚ the last -named 1 bu П, atest experiments. In October last year I selected hence изен аге поз, prb they are not e some Potatoes considerably diseased, and planted them | doing infinitely more injury than n good. But 1o Stainton, and had а good assortment of cattle, and was | in the garden аб Cranmore House, but without any |serious, an you be serious if you can; МААН І called Benjamin Ord, an uncle of my — Lad father | manure beyond what was unexhausted in the ground ps tell you what all this fuss about “sparrow murder ” accompanied 1 ad Co d when he purc To | after the previous Cabbage and Carrot сора and my |із about; and what it is? Because the ows eat his, anonymously == e Dartin т to whom I sold the farm, had the earlies t, Dr. Bree But do they eat cater- Терт рч we add the following from a correspondent : еме. ks best crop of the ie! а the loca ai ity. On p Шав? No, they do not, and а е буто of a Old Mr. Westall, who is now living in ека tells | coming here the latter end of March І had everything | naturalist knows, and this E ve proved Hu ; Mr. Robert Colling, | to do—no б Карл having ena made t Magi rar of times. А sparrow Уй у аш андис and Mr. Westall's father attended Houghton-le.Skerme | Rememberin ng the old practices of my g бмк in | rather than touch a са запі this I stake my Church, and that оп the Sunday previous to Good producing early Potatoes, with some р» | tation in proving to the satisfaction of every man Friday Mr. W.s father and Robert ling, having | adopted the same, on what is libellously te иту е | who сап understand what a proof is; and hence previously agreed to buy Hubback for their joint use, >| “lazy bed ? sys stem. B ut, u unlike « B," I did pok рөн | ho house of snow which the Doctor has erected is completely asked the breeder, on their return from church, what d at aid ou melted a way. But, sparrows аге notorious thieves, as 5. would take for him, and was told 107. „They offered RE wide, leavin; i t, and though aW w о beds, 2} fee ng an ma о 1 foot between: eus m, to afford ed a few are very же, yet the numbers are now unbea БА tons of well- rotted pute Eas ле ҮЗ еа | able and they must be d dimin p» —murder indes ! LJ and s spread on | hang the rogues. . G. Wilkins, Wiæ Parsonage, and whilst was being done, Robert Goling ha the t 1863. gone у p — house and waited for h and at 1 foot in every other way asund hey : as Mr. Ws fa er Бањ w vit vli covered m with the spade and shovel, PT ona| Sortíittíts. | larger scale with the earth ploughed in the furrows | : ; -— — as had been — ibn Sn вет [3 ir {о and vers over the tubers. When they were well ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. те suppose it over d I had at the rate of 2€ 9с. Тете | MoxrHLY Couxcu: nesday, February 4.— Robert went to ny AME E Ri аер Во ate, and the same d ue (15s)| Present: Viscount Eversley, President, in the chair; Robert, and die es him, and Bs Sind ponere E UH мез oi fbar i portable Eart Catheart, Earl Powis, Lord Berners, Lord Fever- i: cows to мерени him to Charles | manures, over the beds b s | ain, Lord Trede egar, - NR Hon. y. Colling for 20%, and and they bad бы М W. mya ей; which ed а Cavendish, M.P., Hon. А. bull, and not dri charged, but Fraa өр up wha stavar silen ол ich the crop was а onald, Mr. Raymond prod "Mr. Вано, Colonel cow his father sent Charles demanded 67, The above dig, which was by the middle of July, just ^ Challoner, Mr. Dent, M.P., Mr ce, Mr. Exall, Mr. are the periere Mr. LIS related $ is T about | three idem after being planted. Тһе disease made | Brandreth Gibbs, Mr. Fisher Hobbs, Majo two years ago, and as as his v I believe|its appearance on the sta lks—the crop then nearly | Hood, Mr. Holland, M.P., Mr. Jonas, Mr. Lawes, Mr. it is true. W. ais matured—in the last week in August, when I had ihe Lawr r. Milward, Mr. Pain, Mr. д Diseased Stock in Ireland. — Being one of those who, Mu with the qm of one short bed which I left | Sanday, М, % rri , Mr. Thompson, M.P. Mr. at the ec of REM patrick, had supplied | for experiment, dug and pitted in very narrow and | Torr, Mr. Burch Western , of the materials which | very edel ы Г. up with dry earth and а | Mr. Frere, Lee Simonds, Professor Voelcker. formed the Mrd ie of his late lecture before a | sod the green ide up on the top of| тр ғ meeting of Royal Dublin and its visitors, T E Ж E^ ques the wet entering there, and with i pee then till 1 could scarcely discover a te а Frida ау Mr. Ws father went to this church, and Wes. 25 is i Hs HM ШИ Meal uber ї of the four f Asbmore, John, Leg eros tion, and tne apparent conclusions he had arrived at, ur oed Dalmahoys, Pinkeyes, and Scotehdons. Тһе | Baker, Jobn, Hockley, leigh, Eeset a Street, 4 Still I would be far from censuring his lecture without | produce varying from 61 to 9 tons to the UL MA hard, Woli T орма Str ing to th з Е Clare Park, acre g der. I deu inthe background relative to the cure as well asthe he pre- periment I have tried at the beginning of each month | Bornford, Benja vention of tior diseases pet Imust hat in | since the general crops were dug out. Тһе disease in аз far as his. lecture might ini ce ше, I have little the tubers had made some oer by the lst of| Brown, Вер; . hopes of much н» wo re by that | Oct iier and нц ever since till now, when fe Brown, Richard, Ci _ lecture beyond what may be derived from Mr. Ganley's | is scarcely a sound tuber in viai ded тени ining. Озрену T late ене , Rape, Italian Rye-grass, Early а seeding, by dibbling, ribbing, or otherwise, 182 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [FEBRUARY 7, 1863, Crisp, Edwards, M.D., 978, Kin ng's Parade, Chelsea, а, S. W. The he following books were presented to the Society" s Te WAS Morgan, pex [andito : library, for which the tha nks f the Council were Farmers’ С] Clubs. $ on Maudit, Northampton . 2 Em P тт, ал а аз arr his р directed to be returned. й тт у gy Con Ata { Похрокх.—Т\з sued on Monda; x Mrs resume Esam, William, Averham | Park, Southwell Farms, J. C. Morton; “Farm Life its monthly meeting for discussion under the pre idency Fletcher, Thomas, Deeping St. E M Spalding Pocock; The Bombay Magnetical d relig of John Bradshaw, Esq., of Knowle Park, near Crawley, Lr, John, Moreton Hall, War Observations; “Complete Works on Husban » by Guildford, who has ^ n elected its Chairman for the сае. інн d Holland, Clopton House, B у, Ў. t W. Hofmann, Vienna; “ Description des esp? Th ax was the subject P pound Garringe, Hugh, Southwick Green, Shoreham | bovine, ovine et porcine de la France,” by M. Lefour; | on the em for dis omine and Mr. Stee d, of Baldo ck, brum Кено хра Н. ND E Een rort * Synopsis of the Vegetable products of Norway," by | had been announced to open the discussion. en enilw: s py: 3» 535 п f Hasolwood, Lewis на bert, тї, 33, Queen's TR Те тен Боп iem d epis ange wem rides Er is . The e CHAIRMAN congratulated the Club on the sub- ay woo! eorge, Derby me, F. t Ню аша, дешч неу рп fum icem of England," by J. Bailey Denton. |" year. - Some of them had пеуег been bro ought forward ё n , 4, NOW uare, Cam Hame бра tephen Street, "'Abhots Salford, y caedi CE t arena befor Ses Á у A before them Heatley, John, vnde Market Drayton The js Gu ien adjourned to its weekly meeting several times ; every О time it w vested with fresh Heatley, Richard Thomas, Dodicote Grange, Market Drayton Wednesday interest: he alluded to dae estis uon. The drain Hill, Henry, 22, Queen's Gate e Terrace, South Kensington, S.W. | 9?! nes no of Jud which -had also bee frequently diu Johnson, Joseph, Windsor The етте Audit t of Accounts to the sin of " Ма He p Longian ames Grendon, UNS December, 1862, took place on Friday the 6th in gain. to eng do. ы heir 5 = wish ed t ryse, Go; au, erystwit 2 Marsh, Richard, Sandwich 2 the present year; it a iu t it was Ph able, Masterman, Thomas Ӯ Rotherfeld, Tunbrid е present year; Wels u Ju SN d adsum тее AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT OF IRELAND: Jan.2 sop 2 add to the eectiveness or the dis sonia дошпо, Maw Selling Court, Faversham А 1 f Council was summoned to aide a tha ts of the S mber should come there prep How. David, теу House, Nottingham —A meeumg 0 че Eneli upon the ML He thou de ї Palmer, Robert, Bexington, Bridpor questi ue between the Co 1 and an Engli n ehe m pn ofthe ташагы NO Palmer, Walter James, Pencoyd Court, Ross agrieulturist, Captain Bro оп, who had been а | 09 als e, if Partis, John Williamson, Farnham a, Bishops отно competitor at the meeting of the Society held in when gentleman got up to speak he would take Perry, William Perry, Kingso e, Stockbridge шр СЕВ ht hibited а | сае to a nce fr what county or distriet he Prance, Courtenay Connell, The ЕН Evesham Limerick last year. Captain Broughton exer ^| came; for they all knew that climate and soil had Pri William, Albert Street, Camden Road, N.W. ram in class *F," which won the first prize of 107. | бїт; NÉS reete à Quibell, William Oliver, Newar After the show of the Society at Cork iu 1861 ther great dealto do with the success o practice in agri. x AE i d е HER ^vas a surplus of receipts over the expenditure, which cul ortunately the gentleman wl: to 1 8. е, MIn; э " Hd А Reeves, Robert, Bratton, Westbury S the local committee turned to account by offering tw have introduced the ше t that erani y» pu Robinson, John, Койу, "Hutton Hadly, York challenge cups of 501. each, опе of which was for е | п der indisposition not attend, a Robinson, John Geo rge, | 21, Montagna square, W k S best shearling ram in classes “ and G.” Captain however, sent his paper to the Secretary, Mr. Corbett, ризо d т, Pengoiey ма utham, Warwic Broughton's ram won th prize i in « Ку where his merit w. i iq ran id аз being w well emper with the Seymour, Captain Henry, Par! ark Place, Old Windsor was tested by competition, but ther со question treated, La Bhellabear, Зат, H olkham, Wells etition in *G." Тһе е judges thought that TEN the me re us of his own. Smith, William exei Lise Evesham р d th f1 had nob sufücient Mr. Сок afte marking t that he did m Smithin, pue 25 "в Пеш а emm ram deserve e prize o . not вашееп 3 di Smithin, йор 577 merit to obtain the от а The judges there- receive Mr. "Steod's letter С Saturday morning, i Spicer, John W. illiam Gooh Ysher 1 шш, Езһег | fore * recommended ” the Council to withhol d the cup of the paper ns ои ration of the Tindal, c ке Кырыс охааа in this case, “if they had the power." There isa rule | Malt Ten" serie to ren. ч ollow: Tui illiam, Jun, шоп; "Hirkenhead which requires the judges to withhold premiums if the| Аз my name is put down to propose this Sume to-night, 1 Tason, Biohard V., R Ba R.V. College, Camden Town, N.W. animals for which they are claimed be not в: Dena hall not y^ SN Э: an у ofring eror d Li e n, Wa qum de pean House Lu Py He upi wood merit, and par ноа "it ve x а little di eene lt. We are all aware that t this is W: as Johnson, Fern Park, Olveston, Гре peti cw 329 decision of t ges s regar ing the A os * У Sag Hih Hill, Ninfield, Bati ttle cup W. n award, but coupled bao eb ames, pring Hill, Hadbury, Pershore | with the expression ofa Bs ubt whether th Council had | cent. o Wis M ee Me iet Ro ET d Ch ower to act upon The merit of the ram had been t ax "S 2 кынкы тат ^ АШ hik t T d d ed with the first prize; i6 was oes Йй rt, from which 3 | thought the challenge cup should have followed аза appear ata h ve Secretary's receipts during the = tter of course, at the judges had no right to advantages ЖАШ os Moa к em вар вае c the Societ п intercept it. 'They avowed a doubt as to the legali i is а marvel that dU has m y t "hi Qni te "ED x Th als ассо) EU the course they recommended, and it would have bee si peer f ше ba qug jun rect, .81 s одов b 1d | more politic, as well as more generous for the Council to | т eat The bélándó-sh. SE be Ux t ло Бе ber 31, ive the benefit of the doubt to the competi Eos cte encode quar есы especially when he came from the other side of the 862, and the statement of subscriptions and „arrears | Channel, They decided to withhol * Von were laid on the table, the amount. of aptain Broughton. That аатыыр questioned е | Ў being 7117. я their o justice and legality of the decisio. e subject has JovRNAL.—Mr. Thompson, M.P., Chairman, reported | peg repeatedly under discussion n the Council, who | be that the Committee had taken into have by eir original deci- selling price of the ournal" which was at pre sion. ` Captain n Broughton Mund to leave the cin er 10s., am concurred in recommending that A prico he е ue decim and this also the ouncil unwisely I find redu о 6s., whicb it was thought would lead to eclined. At le eng th Ca apta n Bro roughton threatened article usi "fg a ? p ossi. extension of bise sale both at home an ia вооа but his solicitor subsequently p Hd UR WE FA Pri abroad. The Council animously adopted this - See: and the Coun =. e nf submit in p his tax were repealed, and e report. The or us opinion of co order oid › from pe t, would e a The Chairman also gave notice that the — litigation, and thi s meeting was d od do eu а the price of (impen y would be the course of subjects ei — at the | let this plan, he being at | f ehim: i Weekly Meetings of Council before Easter liberty to supply any omission of facts which he ү ug ht 925 Вината J. Taylor will е Fees uem explain his ысу to а clear understa nding of he estion. improved neci for the tens a of cottages, as | Some members—namely, Mr. ly Dease, Captain introductory to a eneral discussion of the Economy of Mr ded the Hon. King Harman indignant ly pro- | malt ta th March.—Mr. lie. ton on tho influence of Under- | tested against such а cóurse, as calculated to stultif as ee on — Rivers, and on the Water Economy of tet зас оч mpromise its dignity, by yielding {о | ғ country generally. and to fu litigation. Others took 25th pes КУБЫ еер? Tanneron the difficulties experienced |; a Ыта prudent nt course— Mr, Naper, Lord Talbot de SEEN wee fcm of veterinary сег. | Malahide, Mr. Garthan, Mr. Wade, and Mr. Donnelly VMENRIKEE | advocated compliance ah the proposal made on be- tificate was approved and ordered to be d to | half of Captain ТОД: pues was moved to of C: ре = te of entry sent in by every exhibitor | the effect that they should themselves get е opinion € rse Classes at the ensuing show at | of е d act upon it Mo itho пса ед е his Mr. drink, these seventy nios тог hard va from the т тес) plai ana ent | years ejut о ben n draw: nics and I pr certify that I have this day examined a to the Бо that ат ласа should j join in кронай bourers of this ООУ, hey being the principal гш umers 0 que is not — aged m property of ——, chiefly wi themselves to abide by the Ау E pay а argo pre n of reference to h— frei f itary di а opinion, and agree 8 y whichever party was in the | 12235 81. long time since опе of thè the ine Da ie Duke d more especially of those of the visual and res] йкы эл wrong 8 сена уулана This amendment was carrie organs, and find n to bo bé perfectly free from all such | a majority of 11 to 4. The question turns entirely on the affections. (бале А. Ea Member не бара ini serie c dure дане АШ КӨШ. of Veterinary Surgeons, : Coll it be sd that the ram was deficient in merit | fn d May, 1863. standing competition receiving a prize? GENERAL WORCESTER.—Lor Walsingham Could a challenge cup offered for the best animal in a that сє Кае раг for т show yard and trial- | cert ain class be rightfully refused to one which the bers, there groun stal progress. Тһе | Society’s own judges declared to be the best in that Коош мыс that the trials of machinery sh Nei class? It is of PE importance to the паа of this| Having di eiie bi e paper, Mr. Corbett commence on Wednesday, xs 15, at 12 o'clock, and | most useful жу кре ed Socie cases like | addressed the е and the following are continue on the following Thursday, Friday, d this erp ei precluded here: e and fera t ы be теша: СЇ nod nob frequen ng at 9 o'clock, the admission n | differe should be Rene de ee It is ood уке sock und | policy to strain the r rules dedi competition on which the [p of the Society | tax lose each | mainly depends. It was ed for in this аар be provided by the -— as the cup could be оома for again п hi charg | year. erg as admitted, members of the Club would leave t discussion of course the power of the Judges and of the же State for | Council is limited by the terms in which the challenge | ex Exhibi- р offered by its donor—but on the general question m the | th Clu m- look pe to е lists of subjects, they will will find. the repeal of the malt tax was discussed Rr this | f FEBRUARY 7, 1863.] ————————— fore 1 pen disposed to direc t attention to it = косы M any other Club in the king- | not THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. notes of birds, reminding us of the appro proach оё шы» whilst anon these pleasing sensations are inter upted by a sudden deluge of rain, „often preceded. or | 133 | Venus under solar power, and a conjunction | of the Sun |and Mercury on the 10th, when we may anticipate strong gales, with downfall, rain or snow, according to t On th I am this me к jit often арои that ak, cpm who the repeal of ihe malt t: - | rising to its maximum force during the "P The rain- | inches; the fall during this month registers анар -west. lowing die: the wes south influences of Saturn, үч and Ne epa ne; again nfall, with strong gales of mag р ducing a disintegrating a trong lia iutended for spring е Prank besides this, it would | А dema nding the think t thousand р in two or thre and аі because d по опе ® represent u us h кы rye but t o Me ne of Par- we might wish to see. tricts became tired of «онш а Тро same district subscribed tw ut his namo do wn for 5 5L, Y t pat hi» Mon eus unt, and a t last both Tot rather sick of it, Let me неге, рал ud one thing mo ied inna t the repeal of the malt tax hitherto ка ры ssibility of securi eral movement in support of tho object. peal of a E rather of the nai om times it will seiz nis one coun sometimes another ; now it pere. an ers amber PE friends in т and then it At the nent erred seeing anya resu! e times о В ES а A ШОЧ st of lea o a tageously, as well as hav the emeu of ссе а inst w we & DOM gne sel time or the Md season, in A ich case we all feel it most severely in thes 8. M 0 the open state of the weather, p een kept almost шут шу, ng, the соно wet not having рге d the a fbi heat Stubbles ar are e d and m а -tim r Oats and the manure more Taper he urts completely “led vith a а Ace months' accumulation ; but were we able to га Ner fi 9) | the mosi ЖЫЙ ao реа disi guished for Фра agitation of th this question : non hire, dean and Dorsetshire—[A voice, “ара Suffolk"|—Yes, I wi n the mr ge budget proposing the re peal of uty, the Pede MES lse, one mE and ur а has got upi oe - = ed the — bridgesh And m ie this, M у: Have o equen. been теовіт ved with lis d et! ec à eady signifi ire his intention of retiring; and I end beliovo t, mius farmersdoa great deal more for the сонты nthey b done, they will not have one representativein t > кеша Мр e that there is one yy a deduction from the epast. Ge агашы who Y - n the T E Mies là on this is Maljeot, farmers w wili ba have speeches to their are many infi en if they СА СЫ eigen speak y influential men, wh M WO y half as strongly before their c4 ч I do EO this room, might do а great deal for the repeal of the malt tax. No: ната 1.—Unlike € nary , the January has without exhibiting any of those Bondi eret winter— and hich usuaily considered seasonable at this of the year, but instead of which the weather most and spring-like, has been though of a very variable character; at one time the cheering sunshine, accompanied by the inspiring ian EE Ta £ could е ded — осу not p А "ihe ч nd up daring its dudes e, at the risk of a longer cartage at Turnip р continue threshing ou grain to suit the to fodder, 847 | heavier be hi poc Аи а, не ager to the grow n a sor i of. affection. for Wheat, from the ale at ar prices during the early part y, when England was an "exporting his i n iably land f: ented ехрегіеп during "the а зно M be willing now to accept. осї. —Тһе first lot of чый fus b ullocks are now be so TV: bat admitting т cultivation e any road giving us бо | га in | Stop; емы) sw I anticipate “е majority of т чпргесе eced w рези апа rendy for the butche market duri the first Week. of February, and the sd eer lot must go are mere and 1 т, of 8 to 13 stones qi ui «d de T kde p the boxes im than n the yard), besides 4 lb. of meal на а little Бу în : addition A a liberal supply of Oat- traw. The cattle are ed 2 en — x гет rember n ards, receiving white Turnips an doing well. Our Swedes have эше p sight ага but the Yellows, and especially the Whites, are a very cro e sheep stock is extremely health g T old Grass s liberal allowance of white Turnips ; we m not Ac had a single death, бош че = of eavy losses iu fue Young Whea looking w n the лаа Ws and t too far forward, whilst е Clover plants are gathering bone and presenting a very luxuriant appearance. J. W. on 2 Turnip b cellane e Astro-meteorology for February.— we now to way | the probable weather to be unire Por in February. The n from the mild i at the end of n шв Ш be vegetation from get then approach the double influences of Saturn mand particular end fine. Mr. W. Н. White, in ап Agricul- Calendar of Operations. FEBRU West SussEx: Jam. 27.— o Spring so far as the Pii goes ; eve ing is assuming a revi and the land is getting dry and verysuitable for working, but winter ке Н w to a greater де {Р € now getting zi for Peasowing, bu the land has turned up rather ud we should like a lite frost йз дыт it betore Leges it, or after i yd substitui d тен > E^ ing season "rem { the weather is эй ссевв with m: any pe a. m а quae perc condition before and a judici A mount V of exercise aro indispensa e very E error = эе Ir mber o wes, | being trem уы and when lambing c came, several 2 о Mangel, a [Tho following hana orn extracted from Morton's Farmers Calendar. e! ge. ] PzAs.—This is the season for sowing the hardy sorts of Pea ; and Laden € еше of the month an; TUE field Pea Sd m tho dei h it, is usually sown, add alte veris oma еч the th a bulky шнен deo wth of haul wel I culiraied a fallow crop. "ifo. land should pping. wever, form: of the а wW itr Tei ie addition to the common course of seems fit for it, or unfit for “the crop The адар! рег plant req emper i Dam any other croj тА тт о general idea of Peas cas бейш This is owing to to their being too often so m land that is not in good o endet. Let the careful Банан. lay it down asa maxim, that ie should sow no crop on land that is not in good. order; not ince Pe respect of fine tilth at perm time of , but also of the soil being in good heart an “4 of weeds. 1 н not, however, MN be unà о kinds of ops toge! ether азо Beans and Peas wil admit of cleaning whil — ires orga афт eq ema n — а horse-hoed стор of Beans mig бсре, елы а іу аў would be utterly i eee e when managed in а a Cpiritbd manner, will n not havo tha reputation of being so vum ашы сор сораш. Prom d o te E vint an this quali wil ыш п uch depend оп e p q "= m PEAS AFTER —The white boiling of many sorts, and eius nA M more tender than the Greys and various kinds of hog Peas; but I have many times put them. ground in February, and though smart frosts followed, they received no injury. І have cl the earlier they were sown the better. There а motive for being as early as possible; which к get them off in time for stubble Turnipe. IE нс e the Tand bees eun qim E Say follow, at not too late a time Glass for Greenhouses, J^" 55 PHILLIPS AND €o, shallow with | всатібег and h possible af ridgelets 9 feet wide, or thereabout. The manure is сатті uld directly fo г йар It. dibb ling is hri as soon as possible after winter, spread in the rows, and а — bons es Е if i эы clean, need not be d Mond be barrow m going up each row drops фе seed отот the manure, an 134 THE ape maid CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Fesnvany 7, 1868. | | id ` : ibmit their priges as follows :— winter ti eavy roller follows the plo! the whole is covered up by the splitting of the intervening be e vri кар р esc fol; uo Dibbling "Pons 2 yer generally results i! um ridgelets vim. the double-mould-board plough. The new| ENGLISH rn "Fide oes pe m oe. p. e practice of some farmers to manure for Peas. If ydg eleja gaing f е seed are afterwards partiy harrowed Fi by а packed in g eet, 21g the land is in heart, and th e put io 1 S D: not the g plants appear. This is the pa 34. per foot. want manure. А very good crop may be gained wi it. T generally adopted ГА “Sootland ; — 1 add the following deseri SHEET GLASS, 16 ounces, packed ín boxes of 100 feet each, have had five, and even ers omis and а half an dw eos tion, & few в Ago y E, p actual day's work d Package included. Sras. 4tha, outany manuto applied for this crop. Dung makes them Fe B му. у а байо eod :— are now а Р with 2by 9, 13by 9, 14 by 9, 15 by | 42.04, 1 to long straw, and that is not favourable for po g p! - win MU t pom x Piho following manner :— 12, 10, 19, 19$ M, 10, 15 ,,.10 25.64, | tively. В ll bene fü avy dressing of dung, but | The Яда: which was tre h-ploughed in autumm, from 19,, 1], 14,, H, 16, H, 16, 1 [ with Peas the case is different. There are v w situati exposuretothe down before the drill plough, 14,, 12, 15,, 12, 16 ,, 12, 1T ,, 12 | у 5.04. 18s. | in which the fa have such a comm of manu 1% апу other previous operation; gar hs, follow- 18,, 12, 19,, 12, 20 ,, 12, 16,, 18 bg lu ud | give him a suffiei is th of much consequence to | ing each other, go a ‘bout’ in the morning, making 12 drills; 17,, 19, 18,, 18, 19,, 18, 20,, 18 him never to spread а load but where it will be sure to answer | a drill barrow, which s 3 drills, then dile, and ata ‘bout 16,, 1 17 ,, 14, 18 ,, 14, 90 ,, 14 t. Ever n complains of a want of dung ; E e Aum : S: TW beige y er - [3 бр күш ha -— “ -— dq Various other sizes. be careful therefore to give it to the crops t will pay best for rills, and on retu v 7 the expense. delenda ийге tho aoni of. E , the | drills, now sown They 3 off 6 new drills, and again GLASS for ORCHARD алы praetice of various farmers differs е dingly. Equidistant | cover 6 on the ir return, Уе Е Бань going at the same rate, As supplied by us to Mr. Rive rows from 9 t inches are common. e seen them at | and sowing at а ‘bout’ 6 drills also. А space of 12 drills is left | 20 in. by in ы, сура Ок. о | 2 feet, and even at 3. In dibbling, it is common in folk and | betwee! - ning са covering, which gives plenty of room | 20 in. by Com s +. 184.64, ., £018 4 f Suffolk, to put in arow on every fl fi ог 10 | for the working of the barrow and the passing of the horses. | 20 in. by М D Suede de иё «16.0... 338 | inches breadth; am: have known vi отор in most of Pak. drills are Ж inches wide, and made across the winter | 90in, by 15 in. ) English Glass 94398. 0. wc Hu I thes 8 If -hoeing, much band ng j^ Оты PES rt of the x CE e ка M aai but the The cna prices include the Boxes. f intended, double rows at 9 inches, with intervals of 18, do well ; was поб dunged is dressed wi e by] the (re ире OR crops I have cert ave been from planting A mL sown in the drills' by hand, and in with the » РМ КЕМШ; a 100 "7 P окка, жу drilled in rows, the interyal of 15 | seed. Two and a-half bushels of Beans are sown per acre, and g y 6 8i. y 61 y al 18.64, Е E moet is to be а referred. d quales T ае ent eu d : : Ls over from : 0 to 12 M e а дау. An » ә” * w” " s n hoe of LUE etin the early stages of their growth. | expeditious plan at this season is of the est consequente, Froi cu two о Ранд and a Жа Tt aere is the usual | intaki of a favourable seed time eans." 8 Boxes ka each, ЖЫЗ at full pri pers uj planting ev sry furrow. If they are drilled at | Or, t 1 spread broad-cast, itis not an uu- SQUARES OUT TO SPECIAL Esse greater distances, 6 or 7 pecks will do. Some have trusted to | common practice to plough in the seed, a Bean barrow follow- 16 oz. 4ths, m 9d., and 24d. 21 ол. 2ў4., i nidi 4 нр prs acre, but that Кыл 18 Жоо small. ing ev Second or icu d pl n ed : the ure ,9ds 9d. а. „ and Bday A STUBBLE Овор аге sown by the drill after the | under. The young р! thus come up in scatte ws,at| London ts for Hartley's Improved Ро fores Plate. u on ff nd which was eius mque manured, апа ploughed | intervals of 18 or 27 боме giving pir opportunity for Linseed Oil, Genuine — rem. pru n's Paints, Paintg the prev; . The manure thus lying Luce months in pe hoeing. 4. Lastly, s are often h pL r dibbled in ; | of wien colours ground € the ground becomes more thoroughly inc with the| the former operation 4. ны 6s. per The séed i5 Milk Pans, Propagating CMM X and every desoription of d is less likely to produce too gr pur pe H t planted aċross the ri about 1» fides apart; the | Glass for Horticultural purposes. The sorts sown may be (1) the early Grey Warwick, which, | labourer in the ne of f making Бы еланы th his hoe fills {һә | James Рніллрз & Co., 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, however, being of more rapid growth, is adapted for March or| one already made, which he reviously scattered .а | London, E. - T adds it ү К so produetive as ot 8, s is quantity of ty oie 80 M led; either the unharrowed furrow slice is used as the labourer's guide, and HOMAS MILLINGTON о or t Beans are put into each of the dibble holes, which 87, Bi үш Mor bulky straw, and Án адај Мес ае ЕЁ "E "i ar e in alternate furrow: at i r, ^a nd is ops 8, and ori no uch гі ; (3) the Р: t h: wed d d а double line із used, the cords of HORTICULTURAL GOODS. Pea, or Grey Maple, yery proli yielding 1 plenty of Mo which are 10 or 12 inches apart, and the labourer facing th к, better adapted than the las! а late с ER р the | ma both atonce. He ү: es in ion about Winter Field Pea—re: е te a nint. sy koles in the near line, and plac eed in E and ^ — There are also several white Pole Peas йы? for "eld doing the same on the far line, e rn side ewayt the г and repeats the operation. "he oe are filled in ба Аа чны harrowing. Two to three hels of seed are thus used, and about 5s. per acre аге е А, T3 С which may Р E es med, as P s the Early Charlton, of m bulk as to yieldin abundant crop and eol early ; (в) tne Carolina Pet Ibm equally abundant ; US wd White Bickle, а good cropper, yi eito long bent pods, uch late z pan ME Misi The place о crop in the GATING GLASSES GALLING ЫА each. | 19 inches ve 18 e S = aa È * ӯ D Ф 5 . t ЧЕТТ а аа р ла. EURON N pE ; in this month the farmer should manure о м RM ared is р! in for ооа utum басота ые т win к; wes гес E that. the richer part of the farm- yard dung be he an ki other crops w! boss need it more. “ Beans апа Tares,” h “ may be manured with the inferior ts | qualities of dun, So io plant hi end of the month, pa ae crops land ought d to m phe Mrd. and ploughed the autumn before E means. the 6 only object now will be to in m 9з. Od. each EE uM. 9009 48 12 inches - 14 „у » Or THE Sesi or BEANS we name—(1) the ter Bean, a Р pan ірве kind—two bushels containing T eno weighing very well, often 70 lbs farm sidered in respect as a fallow o; Fera Mw B еер rnm be allowed & to take ше се гү, ш fight x sog. g hardy enough for mmn. Ais d -— РЕ бри аз {һе A AEN Жы ug y other се кез ада E ишу Шо шүл die emis CUCUMBER GLASSES. ROLLING PINS. ii : à those lands wich - peeuliarly EIC i x mun i pedis бн stiff soils. „© Se жесте "ek a Bean— Plin mo id por e ах d. piti deed " Р е place of à — — ing сгор n. "996 soil! smaller—very prolific, 2 bushels containing seed enough per vhi ch the Bean pi а sti fis n II Wo апу | acre. (4) Heligoland Bean, а plump, round seed, adapted for | ved ANTI- CORROSION and iu PAINTS. v of ма эга ro qw but Фе: bost plan iseitherto: eril good soils; not so large as the Horse Bean; 2 bushels or 10 GA and LAMP GLASSES, CDU to di рые мө. k When the land was manured in petia containing seed enough for an aere. (5) Long Pod—a CHI FERIR ТЕР; every description а e and November, | the ia oy al e for many different sorts, all of them much larger than accountable ford winter із тА ҮА in which it has been ploughed, will now Ше already named, requiring fertile land, in good order, for harrow Med me de wies ойон ene 1 ог 3 bus миа E their AR CAE i eid also = ere] of a garden USUS TIN d à LARGH. TREES, - nd 5. — Вн. per acre; in rows apart. and has по ux a euo roduc егеп MACHINES, manured in autumn, it may have been well tc rib it up in | acre in fields wi oa аа эзе {лла Би енор do ek di RS ORE |to him. His Machines, built under his superintendence, í jo PEN METEOROLOGICAL OBSERYATIONS BER : SHIRE. ; By Mr. J. B. Seranta, Monlsford, near Wallingford Berks, during tho week: ending Fb, 4,1808, JENAMENTAL PAVING TILES for ; At 9 a.m., Railway Time. pi irr cd Reading of Fallen in е Max.| | previous | Amount Max. Mi in | Min. | 94 Duy ib Wet Bulb| Wind. |ofOloud| in | in |Rays| on | onthe Des Ther- | Ther- — ——] 0-10. | Ай. | Air. | of |Gras&| Ground. р. | deep. mometer.| moreter. | Direc-| Force, | Sun. | } tion.| 0-6 |. MN 3 di rabie VE 3 Inches. © a jsw] 8| s |5 | $$ | é&*| & | om | 2 та HERMES AT 46 A 2 6 52 En 54 40 0.30 45 | 44 | 45 44 S.W. З 8 50 | " 29 0.04 44 47 44 &W.| 3 6 49 | 38 84 0.09 1 44 4 TEETE A 3 р Р 50 | a |57 |41 0.46 | 44) 42 зә |а. | 8 в | 49 | зе | er | 30 0.01 44 i ngs ter, whick ters fi " to 30? higher No «Ной о Correspondents, idea was =: it would be efücient as a manure by the вын: S. Bro ome pio Gandtnt. Tha Grass is is Ачаа formation of gypsum. фер», ог ме € Oat Grass. Your notes on the е | PASTURE: Cor. The , ang seeds sont oig ali the genus Alope- TUE t meadow resulting from cultivation are very inter- curus ; but whether z iee а of А. tensi. rr оф The little book on Meadow and Poele pe eadow Fo: xtail) or ie йош o say | К Professor Buckman of Cirencester will rhaps be the best seed alo your мнр of perd iue y {ал summer hem Те Prize Medals of 1 а а heap, wherever there is extent апа herd enough PM и. 9f Broxbourne, Н > wi y^ e o give him work. j EPES aid E p rite of 136 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 7, 1868, Hothouses Lai the Million.— — KWÁEDED A Рази MEDAL АТ | лс Кс PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, > WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, жок А &с. PEE TRUSS to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for i GREEN- 22 А 2 E; USES e of 4-inc s cM and Joints, Saddle Mer ө т =f eed Bars, Soo oors, Dam upply Cistern, Feed а r Pip OM SES fr de M s Отта Fein, =; ipe Stands, &c., of е ne ere э delivered to any кайнау "Station o combining рене y, cheapness, excellence, an and dura ^ jin pi eq оаа to & the same within 25 miles of London, at the 1‹ fi „in th t manner, 0С y al tho ike requirements TNR рако пабе оон ; етши quisa Illustrated Circulars, with rag of Prices, can be had о; TWO 4-INCH PIPES ALONG ONE a Mr ONE END OF HOUSE. m A onion to SAMUEL HEREMAN, 7, Pall Mall East, ? Size o. s x Apparatus complete. Erection. : Siz of * y ag completo, Tredion 6 fe miria ^8 ee x 8190-0... 2 0 0|30 ook by 18 Bb C cv £210 ( E - 0 vii Бан a ҮК ҮН ТИШИ e SNO feet by 10 feet. |. 817 6 .. 2 0 0|40{е&Ъу15{6.. .. 15 0 O .. 2160 95 feet by 12 foi d 0 2 5 0 | 50 feet by 15 foot. л 18,0 0 .. ЖШ 0 виса РАБЫ. н € d eia Erections beyond: 25 miles v — pes Fare fee one Man eny extra By t Joints the vithout inj o either Pipes or Joints, Estimates and Plans forwarded on application to T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. JOHN TAYLOR & SONS, DESPOTE BUILDERS AND ENGINEERS, ARROW ROAD, LONDON, W. For Prospectus, rs Sew T. "н. Р: joda Horticultural EN E Builder, Hot-Water Engineer, &o., High St., Chelmsford, Essex. 4 PENATI EXHIBITION, G. MESSENGER, HORTICULTURAL в 6 à Crass IX., 2191. BUILDER and ENGINEER, Loughborough Ere — NA \ Зас) СА л т CONSERVA' the above, ganar without Putty, роп applicat New Method of Heating by Hot Water. THE IMPROVED CONICAL BOILERS, Have attained a celebrity far sur- p any other Boilers ever The m Sketch пони the IDDELL'S PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTION| T TAYLOR ахо SONS call the attentionof th e'Nobility and Gentry to the very superior manner in w К" COTTAGE BOILER for HEATING РЕВ BATHS, J. erect CONSERVATORIES, VINERIES, "TORCING, FRUIT, and PLANT HOUSES of eve дерш m I 1 “у , by the Circulation of Hot Water. ilit kmanslir uires no brickwork узе Е Де пе аа пае: ш. Our VENTILATING APPAR RATUS for the Roofs and Fronts of Horticultural Buildings, &c., supersedes out quentin, at e apari ofa about 34. 3d. | any now in use, as being the most simple and effective in its actio per day. req additional building, an A and may be seen i Our system of LUE ARRA vi for Churches, Public c Bolldings, ier Schools, Offices, Baths, E Рі 0 е; 155, Cheapside Horticultural Buildings, &c., is particularly worthy of notice, we having for many years devoted especial attention : | to ti this branch. The great varie Mr of work whic ch. has as passe ed throu gh our алъ as gained us such experience complete from 37. 10s. undertaking entrusted to our Care prepared for "Hot-Water The superiority of our BIZONTAT,TUBULAR BOILERS | paten preparo нач 5 has caused them to be acknowledged as the best now in use, ed i Sume and rapid in action. E. GREEN'S LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN LAWN MOWING, - ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES, L LETTERS PATENT HAVE BEEN O m. 2 ^x. p f ond Dr? that } Y 9 H n s дї D Jal LY PRIZE MEDAL at the INTERNATIÓNÁL "———À of 1862. GREEN'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS. E. : {ей Price Lists, with full particulars, ad | т, GREEN, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS ; 2 9, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, BO E FEBRUARY 7, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 187 GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Class IX., No. 2119. ELEVATION. AN. Mr. GRAY begs to call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, &c., to his UBULAR BOILE acknowledged by practical judges t a gre rovement on every form of Tubular Boiler yet introduced. It has proved itself superior to all е Boilers for Tm ess of action and economy of Fuel, doing its work with one-third less the amount required by any other. а Мау 24, pase e 476. ЕЕ GRA ety of it is а "i a furmabà ler а Extract from мр» in Gardeners Chronicl. e of Int plan, but the oval form given said “The upri; ed A ки sually made on a circular to be preferable nsequencee о: its bringing the tubes in Miser contact with the fire. Tho parallelogram іта than а eds it seems feasible hat the Boilers on the oval plan iota. bring the tubes more completel ent. within range of the burning fuel; and this being so the change, though a slight one, is по doubt an improvem: had They are made of all sizes, which, with prices, may b JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WOR DANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S ROAD CHELSEA, S.W. NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. HEATING BY HOT irit CANNON вок MONRO Es Senes. 4 === J. JONES, HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER AND IRON ANT, SUPP. OR ERECTS, COMPLETE, HOT-WATER APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR HEATING GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FORCING PITS, CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, HALLS, BILLIARD ROOMS, COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &c., OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES, PLANS, ESTIMATES, and Т FREE ON APPLICATION TO GREAT WITH IMPROVEMENT, REDUCED PRICE. J. JONES, 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, S.E. ma PRICES PER ioi YARD, 24 INCHES HIGH :— AMUEL N. c G E R R O W, GENERAL T ыш АМ BUILDER, Я Light. Medium. St: З Ext А Knotty Ash, п ear Live |verpool, us s Mostly used for алышы аге. р Reference permitted to the Nobili throughout esh. Japan-| Galvan- |Japan-| Galvan- |Japan-| Galvan- |Japan-| Galvan- | reat Britain and Ireland. ned. ized. ned. zed. ned. ized. ned. ized. 2X inch cem Dogs, Poultry ............ 3d. 4d. 834. 54. 43d. 64. 524. 74. EATING РНР. РР а {1 2 inch Game or Poultry Netting | 844. 424. 44. bd. 5d. 61d. 6id. 8d. of HOTHOUSES. Estimates ziron f Te т ыш Hot 1$ inch Small В Rabbits, Haren &с. 44. 444. | 43d. | 64. 514. | "d. "1d. 9d. houses, a er dni, оо out Kitchen Gardens 14 inch |Smallest Rabbit 5d. | 6d. |524. | 14 |а s То |па јето . mo z om абс BR Vine Cottage, Garston, near ds delivered free at ly all the principal Railway ранна and Shipping | Quantities of 100 yards or Ports in England ; and 200 yar AS U x* Every беттен Vg , varranted to give salüfaction, and if not approved ye Er exchanged or J. B. BROWN & СО., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, Е.С. SI. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, N.W. IRON HURDLES, FENCING, and GATES. The PROPRIETORS of the ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, к м ог Я. В. ни to Noblemen and Gentlemen and their gardeners sent on application. J. nM Івох рили, 31, Bank- side, London, 8.Е. HOT. WATER PIPES, from Stoek, к, per yard : :—9-inch, 13. 2d. ; 3-inch, ls. 104.; and 4-inch, 28. BENDS, from stock, ls. 7d., 93. 6d., and 32. 3d. each. THROTTLE VALVES, 10s. 6d., 13s. 6d., and 15s. each. Other exions at equally low prices, and all of first-class manufacture. Estimates iven, anı punctually attended to the same day. , d- 8, C atories.2 FREE i ЕТІС WORKS, Triangle, kney, N.E. Established 20 yı d substantially made GREENHOUSES, g y for i 49 feet у 13 feet, 501.; 2 feet Ы. 13 f 37g 981.; 124 же; ED THE Ecos pee of the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY for their IRON HURDLES and к, С Diis ре post on мре. Өе from 303. to 5007. t the Works. £ HUBB’S PATENT SAFES, the most secure agains! and FIRE PROOF STRONG ROOM DOORS; DEED GAME WIRE NETTING. PROFESSOR VARNELL’S ENAMELLED and Marea STABLE FITTINGS. These Patent Mangers and Stable Fittings obtained ommendation an Royal Agricultural Society of England and the Royal Phor шы Puy d of Ir Royal Veterinary College, an Professo: r Spooner of that Institution states that they should bes used by all who value the health and comfort of their Horses. They can be or Enamell А Show Room is devoted entirely to Boxes are erected for inspection at St. Pancras Iron Appnuzss—THE MANAGERS, ST. pe IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W., PANCRAS bo BOUQUET. In 130 8, and 131, Oxford Street, y every өч эсе Stable Agence full-sized а and Loose da БЕВЕПАБУ 7, 1853.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 135 SHANKS’ NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1863, WITH SILENT MOVEMENT IF SPECIALLY DESIRED. FURTHER AND IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS—PROTECTED BY LETTERS PATENT. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED TO ALEX. SHANKS anD SON FOR THEIR PATENT LAWN MOWERS, NEW HAN MACHINE. 12-INCH or LADY’S MACHINE. LEXANDER SHANKS лхр SON are gratified to find that the Improvements introduced into their p s L NS M A RS last season have ia еп ntirely successful, that universal satisfaction has зра from the use of these Machines wherever they һауе been trie 2 e Patentees have plea: intimating that rovements into their B o aed celebrated Lawn Mowers, ЮА are fully y e ibed im their llusteated. Price Lists, which will be. at once forwarded on rint SHANKS PATENT И экее ж аге use he ROYAL GARDENS at ан WINDSOR, BUCKINGHAM тун: HAMPTON COURT, OSBOR RNE, and BALMOR e also in use in paci vd ndreds of the principal Gard in th e Kingdo om count үү! thr oughout the world, where their merits have been л боов ув tested, with the most satisfactory results. The Масон аге vina to give ample satisfaction, and if may be at once returned, ALEXANDER SHANKS 4x» SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. LONDON OFFICE ax» SHOW ROOMS: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, E.C. SHANKS’ NEW PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1863, NEW PATENTED IMPROVEMENTS THIS SEASON. EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED HORSE MACHINE. SHANKS' NEN PATENT om Mows the Grass, Wet or Dry, on uneven than the Scyt d at half the exp NO PERSON HAVING A LAWN SHOULD BE WITHOUT A MOWING MACHINE. The first practical Gardeners of the day who bavo. deyoted their attention in examining е) tHe еч Lawn Mowers offered, do not hesitate in recommending Snaxxs' Machine as the best Моор for Ду general us p p à кодар K Роу сай 1 practie p: test, bes stisla ond most sanguine expectations, Fi Sup FA Machi 1 adding ё its efficiency, h PRICES. SHAN) ХЕ NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE. SHANKS NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACH т A gigi, of the pe. Railway Stations and Shipping Ports | Iucluding Carriage е uw of the principal Railway Stations and t К. and Directions for Use. he Kingdom, and Directions for Use Width of Cutter. " i No. 1.—48-inch Machine : p N. ed " v hi £1 15 0 о, inch Maehi 4 26 о 0 Dr o. -inch Machine ... 54 di No.3. S3óinch Machie ^ ... 33 өне ton No. G—28-inch Machine... M 20 o | Drawn Ву а Ролу. No. 4.—30-inch Machine 19 d 0. Drawn A a LK к nw Роп No. 7.—25-iuch Machine ... . m 0 by a Donkey. Patent Delivering Apani for Nos. 1 and 2 Machi r Nos. З ај t 4 Patent Delivering. Apparatus br. Nos, s z ‚8 TUM 30s; for No. 7 Box with bum, a Set of Tools, 105; ; " Slot T in 20s.; | Mach ^ t, 12s. 6d. ; Boots for Horses? Feet, 24s. per se! Boots for Nas. 215.; Donkey, 10s. per set. SHANKS' NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for Pushing or Drawing Separately or Together. r Including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and — Ports in the Kingdom, an d Directions for vse. Xo. th of Cutter, Cutter. —924-inch eus pa „>й 14 6 2 No. 11 а Machine E сЕ x 6 que Worked by а Man. No. 9. 99. Easily Worked by Two Men. TS i сар E е o. 12. —13-inch Machine jme 6 ^ iiid No, 10 et Melia ssi = 7 12 6 Ро. by a Man and a g Apparatus, if attached to the Hand Machine, 256. ; Box, with complete Seb o ETIN 5s.; Silent Movement, Te Silent Movement, 4з. extra. _ No. 15:1: 5e Machine for Pushing only, £5 5s.; easily worked by a Lady or а Boy; Silent J. B. BROWN ax» CO., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C. 188 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [FEBRUARY 7, 1865; F RS STEAM PLOUGHING AND CULTIVATING PATENTS. RANSOMES & SIMS, ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH, Have the р e to announce that they have arranged with JNO. FOWLER for e of the above Р ТЕТЫ 4 they will answer any inquiries respecting them, and execute any Ote сая. COTTAMN'S CONTINUOUS IRON FENCE, HURDLES, and FIELD GATES, ) IN THE BES SUPERIOR IRON (NO CINDER IRON USED PARK ENTRANCE GATES, and RAILING of CAST and WROUGHT IRON COMBINED, YARIOUS STYLE IRON GARDEN ROLLERS, GARDEN CHAIRS, GARDEN ENGINES, LAWN MOWING MACHINES, WIRE WORK, PUMPS, and every description of Implements for Horticultural and Gardening purposes. ANDAHS, GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, HOT-WATER APPARATUS, &c The Improved IRON MANGERS and RACKS for Stables, HARNESS BRACKETS, &е mee perpe ier DRAWINGS free on POLES to COTT & CO., NEERS ан IRON 2, WINSLEY e бл i Paxton), OXFORD poer LONDON, W, QIR CHARLES LYELL'S NEW WO ANTIQUITY of MAN will be published next MOND. JOHN MURRAY, льно Street, W, AY, New Volume of Fergusson's Histo; Now Ready, with 312 п Svo. HISTORY of the MODE І URE of Architecture 31s. 6d, 0: Ву ФА» ея у sow, Fellow of the British тия Јон N MURRAY, Albemarle Street, W, Now "Now Ready, 10th Thousand, with К.Н. аА PRINCE CONSORT S TÉ e SPEECHES and ADD cr with an шхо giving some Outlin E bis Ohara s ù the INTROD ез ys “ It must be o SEY 9) the reader s Intro: the writer ед received the most VR and ороно ut сое those who, by their constant intercourse with the P. ald Consort, could best appreciate the high qualities in him whi nce shone forth in cime life—from persons in Ro schold, who saw him daily-;ffom Members of tho Bod [e ily—a nd es ially from th e Queen Herself. ToHer Ma; thes writer ы indebted t fora view of the Prince's chance to ich a loving and profound a rendir is combined with the Afberiarto! Stréof, W. Dedicated К Permission to Her ку © е Queen, Now ready, in 4to, with 40 а нзд n Wood, comprising Маге of Estates, Plaus, Vignette. "Slcotehow. and Vie row ective of Farm Buildings and Cottages, price 52s. 6 6d. c HE репе, So FARMS; an PE Мет Cranatiis ноб, Editor of the ** Agrieultu rat Me E ” &c. ; Hon. ge ber of the Royal енген Е of Holla E ondon : LoNGMAN, GREEN, & Co. оле Hill, E.C. ublish. A TREATISE on the CUCUMBER and MELON, price le ld. Also, on the MUSHROOM, Er jh tho STRAWBERRY, 1s ; n the VINE, 18. ; RKET GARDENIN G, 1s. 6d. ; on the PP $e fe HAMILTON & ADAMS; Or JAMES CUTHILL H.S., Camber well, London, 9. A » U By G. спымдый do Coma MM Royal Svo 464. рр. ‚Р o 918, rian E ow. S AMPLIN, & Co. 5, Henrietta & NORGATE, 14, Hen- А. BLA ; rith Street, W.; Street, Covent Garden, W.C; JOHN WARNER & SONS, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJE HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIERS, and MANUFACTURERS of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS EVERY DESCRIPTION. Ho: 2E . 36}. IMPROVED CAST-IRON boris AND FORCE PUMP. No. 35. РА рае? PUMP. fitted with J. us & Sows’ Metal Bucket and Vas ai cannot in action, for Wells. no t exceeding 23 fe 2j inches ... ... 1 foot 7 inches hi дел р wem aea add ree s. as EL 10] tie a aive nail д ал fect of Тема Раю attached, ready for fixing . S ЙЕ, оа No. 361. NA „кши + $-INCH. CAST-IRON LIFT aud FORCE PUMP, mounted on Barrow, with Suction and TEE Screw, 18-inch CO Pim and Spreader, and. En Suction Rose E Lo astu se MO 1i-INCH rond RUBBER nd CANVAS "HOSE $e. bit s .. Aatperfoot 0 1 4 2INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted оп Plank, 3/35) .. s^ cedet Жо ВеО 3-INCH um and FORCE PUMP bcp on Plank, 37. 155.) ў >> 310 0 er of any of the above. Byan improved and new aetion of the handle, Se NR is во constructed Hab а great deal of friction is avoided ; an air vessel is secured, and by introducing a brass lining into the barrel, with brass svi ma ынады? mor cx ipei objections to iron pumps are overcome. · Ву this Pump oNE MAN и FOROE THE WATER in а continuous When mounted on a barrow it forms a cheap, useful, and portable Fire [М чар T red and | Field Irrigator. НЕ implicity of its construction enables it to be offered to the public at a less price than any other Pump of equal capabilities. No, 42. IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE or GENERAL PORTABLE pig cele Pumps are fitted with J. W. & боме M ida and Valve, - nore ам LIQUID MANURE Р! with 1 .; 24пеһ duet Сее and Canvas Suetion| Pipe, 2s. 5d. per foot. The n ku. лең gom and the Legs are 5 feet high. The above may b PATENTEES yit MANUFACTURER . SONS, 8, ORESCÉNT, а zyc LONDON, Е.С. у, or of the | rietta "Street, Covent Garden, WO = жели e ooo E U A ШЕ EORGE MILLS TREATISE on the CULTURE .of the БЕБЕК аата SEAKALE, and ASPA- RAGUS will bi у poston the receipt, of 38. 6d. in postage Рачу per» ed Chronicle, Jan 1861, бковск Милв, Uxbridge Road, Ealing, m езех. ( EORGE MILLS' TREATISE on the CULTURE of the PINE ees be sent free by; той on the receipt of в. 6d. р лане ы mps. See Gardeners Chronicle, Jan. mi 1861, Miis, Охынар е Road, Ealing, Middlese: Cy Ашый Es and its Varieties, А new and ех] e of producing Flowering Bulbs pend peu) pa millien. RI е w quse GARDEN ГОВ ACLÉ and PLORICULTURAL YEAR BOOK for 1863, greatly improved, ыл Ба post free, price 1s. unen by RE dom р, Esq., Е London: бвоо: E & So ostor eie T lished, Fi 0., 2+. 6d., DVICE pa а WIFE px p S NANAGEMENT d her OWN HEALTH; andon the Complaints Incidental to тер D With an I Chapter у, Addressed to a Young Wife. By Ру HENRY CHAVASSE, F.R, By the sáme Author, Sixth piti fep. 8yo, 2s. 6d. а. ADVICE to a MOTHER on the MANAGEMENT of her OFFSPRING. JOHN CHURCHILL & Sons, New Burlington Street, W. А а thought oft curring to li minds, dix rs, and persons of benevolent аса д Ап р. 800 answer to the i ы, quiry ш үр. c: A SPME T of TYPES, and info lins cm authors, зеп! Er HARD BARRETT, 13, Mark Lane, London, E.C. AUOE LEA AND PERRINS WORGESTERSHIRE SAUCE. constitutions, zoro. eapeolaliy for ladies and children. i [йк & 0a Perte pur j end or en EI sp al Street, London, and 50^. whi daily thruat upon ns by ап крнын ше ôd., 4з. ôd., and 9з. GEORGE BoRWICK, Sole Manufacturer, 21, Little RK on E the | EA 7, 1863. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 139 е CPUS HAT VEGETABLES to GROW, and HOW The Grass of the Field.—In N OVE LTI ES, .—The Novelties of the Season, Tllus- E. GROW THEM.—This important information may EELER'S * н BOOK" for 1863 6 trated iu Олвтек'з GARDENER'S and FARMER'S readily obtained m resa to * SUTTON'S pe GRASSES in cultivation are Described an Misco: MECUN, p free for 12 stamps. Че R'S GU UIDE, ” which contains much instruction оп | Illustrated. керы contemplating laying down land t S James Савтев & Co., 238, High Holborn. Horticulture, Xloricaltaro, and а. It Мр be сд зе st permanent pasture, forming new lawns, or sowing a mixture Just Publis n Бф тобаа for six рой stamps, or gratis to ошноро [Sf Clover ана irna "to suc, J. O. Wangrrs & Бох would have B^, axp SUGDEN, Seep MERCHANTS, Adress, 8оттох & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Establish- eb tie in Pose vend NUS MM ELT D доо. 12, King а Street, Covent: isum , W.C ment, Reading. J. C. WHEELER & Son, Seed Growers, Gloucester. The ILLUSTRATED GU to the KITCHEN E with a Descriptive List of the best Vegetables, &c. Л == ж — The ILLUSTRATED GUIDE to the FLOWER Garden, with an extensive Arab List of Flower A Orn: 1 7 AS Әли Gourds, rand Trees, Shrubs, and : | = уе Жез) СЛ at ental Foliage Plant See: = Q К A) j TA e Second is now ready. bh c YT V idus iX р: 788 SOM Мана: of William Pamplin e T S BOND- AANS STOCK of BOOKS, both Новтт- < СКС << C Ls. GÅRD EN CULTU: me BOTANICAL, and "exe ]t may be "t iis АМСЕ it wi i ILLUSTRATED. GUIDE TO THE FLOWER GARDEN, = emne tit t any ad Kerry Cattle. COPY ОЕ WHICH DURING TH АОН OF OUR CU R. ARD G. CAMPION, Youghal, County dis has now ready for SALE 12 Beautiful HEIFERS, 1 in Calf to a pure bred Bull, and to drop а after 1st March. ы „5 бы n GRAVINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS:— Monmo а и uthshire. CLITORIA TERNATEA VIOLACEA FLORE S yw ВЕ ТЕТ, а DAIRY FARM. 2t e em еш GROUP of ORNAMENTAL pins PLANTS. es ROUP of NEW ронан, S wb oL Жр. imponat; fe » » E GOURDS. HELIANTHUS рЫ V FLORE| Apply, by Jeter only, to W. Н. MICHAEL, Sen., Northwich, ^ EW CE á i iege STELLATUS RUBER. 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Seed Business t with. N, Nurseryman, Chichester. NEW WORK BY DR. GEORGE HARTWIG. IM ы BESB pt ЕЕ ЗВ ге 39 СЛЕ {шщ ә че um САР: [с 3d Es HE EME E [ЕК m$ aS Li B о B ^ Farm t - о aw] LET, for.such vim of years as may b upon, he. FARM c of GILGARRAN, in the par ish D ot istington, Cum he Farm Sonata ге — 100 Just published, in One Volume 8vo, with 8 ОМм'отоху1одтарйз and 172 Woodcut Illustrations, price 21s. cloth, ded EM о Tand, wel PDraiued, — eltered by Plantations. T Fa as hitherto been in the occupation of the Proprietor, and is in good condition, а considerable portion P ° being old pasture of excellent quality.. е i ла en miles fro; tehaven, and five ; 1 si Pu there are od, а à A POPULAR SCIENTIFIC ACCOUNT OF TH produce, and there communi. the former NATURAL HISTORY or тнк ANIMAL anp VEGETABLE KINGDOMS іх EQUATORIAL REGIONS. Ву DR. GEORGE HARTWIG, Author of “ The Sea and its nim Mec Si of which the Second Edition, copiously illustrated, e 18s., may still be had. MACKENZIE, Wishaw, N. B.; ог to D. . ROBERTSON, к, Whitehaven —by € ves r of whom offer: 71 be received till 16th February ni mTESE bp Auction. n in an easy and mot fil t and profusely illus- “ Dr. Hartwig’s new work will be read with interest by that SEN - pore dbi она? p to be extensively read get uode of A publio who desire d. ср about| . А хв of nai et. e strange tropical animals am: ants when con- Dr. Hartwig is Lg Б е скен of producing another | veyed in а popalo garb, and who will gladly moleoma: dhe the MES ESSRS. d ga Хох A pa ORRIS Me p DM work on an extensive and impo; t branch of natural | numerous woodcuts with which the volume а лоу аз eis ipei нм hd to adult students, | Athenarum. аз а romance or a. of travels."— Morning Post. Ап acceptable volume to all young naturalists, who cannot A handsome and substantial book that will be never out | have а better book on their shelves. i will be no less accept- У season. 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MISS ACTON'S COOKERY BOOK, THOROUGHLY REVISED. зуны Втр етн Зин A, A Pn Great 38, Newly revised and much enlarged Edition, with additional Plates and Woodcuts, in fep. 8vo, price 1з. 6d. ы б, ЕЕ LA On View the Morning of Beneficial Lease MODERN COOKERY FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES Reduced to a Вумен of Easy P т à Series of puer tested Receipts, in which the Prineiples of Baron Liebig and other bas] Writers have bee much as possible applied and гая ей, 'By ELIZA ACTON. Ee E a тоз ay еге pct qe pon: A енене 5 mon i а " nu. Н srough клон} and experience, = aked cal с 3 wel. wealthy. Chronicle. {5 4 d for bout 9) years unexpired, at a p A ? 3 >: E „+ LONDON: LONGMAN, arde aAxn CÓ. 14. LU Б HILL. Е.С. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 7, 1863, а THE HYDROPULT, THE HYDROPULT IS INVALUABLE FOR WATERING GARDENS, EXTINGUISHING FIRE tits COMMENCEMENT, PROTECTING а ROOF from FIRE, CLEANSING TREES from INSECTS DRESSING with LIQUID MANURE SPRINKLING PLANTS, WASHING WINDOWS, WETTING SIDEWALES, SPRINKLING STREETS, WASHING CARRIAGES, WETTING SAILS, A SPRAY BATH, RE mra ШЙ &с. &с. CAUTION. — Unprincipleg parties are now alming on the public an infringement pirates and all persons using. or vending this article will, in due time, be prosecuted, No machine contained in а bucket is the Нуйгорц Every Hydropult hag а Trade Label affixed, з follows : — “Тһе Hydropult, а Port. able Fire Annihilator ац) Garden Engine, “ GRIFFITH & Ввоувт, Manufacturers, Birmingham; * CHARLES P. Воттох, T General Agent, | ** Vosz's Patent ;? and is sold at the uniform rate of Two GUINEAS, com- plete, with 21 feet suction and 3-feet delivery hog, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler, and Fire Jet. Itisan easy matter to imitate the EE i appearance, and deceive the public; шош this caution. A PORTABLE GARDEN ENGINE AND FIRE ANNIHILATOR. SECURED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. PRICE TWO GUINEAS, Complete, with 23 feet Suction and 3 feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose or S 22:051. , and Small Jet The Hydropult i isa wire — ала convenient Apparatus for mee Water ad hand. It WEIGHS BUT KEEN Two Guineas, and will throw 7 or n WwOrKCQ power of FIRE FIRE! FIRE! 15 IOE MUSI XTRAOTS FROM Secus Rend the following fr from Тноз. RivEhs, Es the eminent | enlarge upon its merits, the; а ving а Нуйго- Royston. Florist and Nurseryman as pult in is Ve can say that tw Mat as padi "рау for its cost in “І consider the Hydropult the most convenient Garden. t is admirably adapted f. for Nurseries, and | Garden, besides being always at hand in case of an emergency | Engine I have seen. My gardener is Muay c with it. M be found ки ай for Watering and Syringing pene of any E са may require an immediate removal THUR NASE. and Trees in pots.” mem Ніввевр, Esq., says in the “ be no doubt but that it can be mad »|. “There ine E in the е s of Fire in Warehouses, Мааса ог “Tt will perhaps surprise the reader to be told that this diente House. Dn pi reventing large сопйадтано es, or | Windows, &c. little contrivance, which is pretty as a toy, and can be carried * PERCY M. Dove, Esc it gallons of watar per mille s ире or D Reb ЖЕГИ М Iosenkneo OA djs ai a « it, as wo know from having tried it, finding the experiment “The inventio E yi gre e extra valuable fora ie аш agreeable exercise, and of special service in washing down | РЧГРОВеВ to whic! gwron Bor poses, canno which it accomplished quite as well as if we 2 p 2 had жей for pes iot need о be Secretary rpool and London Insurance Company." told the value of а Portable Force Pump of this simple kind. I YACHTING CLUBS. i ы -— 78 e ч I a powerful guish a | We pleas p ting to the ЫНС the following | it does effectually. wer ea le house full of tim from Lieut.-Colonel prken — “ Resident Flan, without the = ty of moving а зір, from the I have much pleasure stating that both I myself and ао ost convenient - 2 Supply of water. Hier —— € / vend Hydropult for dier Yachts! T r^ ge e roug! s ashing an ng out Boats with the test $a into use, to ve from a Cel or a Boat, to cl ess; and, rr instr - of its size, coi der it mon Me van OE, E xxn Cistern, wash a Pavement, or drench the Foliage of useful апа plicable to Yachting purposes, obviating the| T. loaded with soot, or annihilate at one а swoop the че necessity of а ru" ret pm during a m match. Insect population of а Plantation of Roses. t we will n *C WOW: Pro HEATLEY.” | valuable property in Ba; Prospectus, with Testimonials, on application at either Office. x HxpnorvrT Orrice: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, Е.С. ; is made of Brass and Copper, epi ш THE WORLD, BECAUSE THE MOST AVAILABLE, Bic “Тһе Hydropult fully answers my ker It ] little tool in n в. Greenhouse; i or to clean Carriage, “Proprietor c of Old E Park топтан е vd t would се Á— n tor Househeld, Yarn, еа P hind other too LANCE spoken of. TM 3 ** Secretary Boroug] Mei $ required the mnp ta Тау Tem in Yards, ко, wid Phasen ш d Manager Clonmel District — Valuable premises in pee were diii from d SPENCER, Esq., Inspector of е Royal tection of Life from Fire, certifies to its efficiency d { yswater from destruction. and 309, REGENT STREET, POLYTECHNIC BUILDING, LONDON, W.—CHARLES Р. BUTTON, PROPRIETOR. АВН." in use at the он licability 'unatic Asylum. Society for e Editor;" Advert: and Business орага! Р1асе, in the Parish of: St. Xm in the Co. of TARTE and FREDERICK MULLETT Evans, of of Whitefriars, City of London, and Published by them at the Office, No. 41, Wellington St., Parisb of St, Paul's, "Covent t Garden, in Letters to ** The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London, W. No. 11, Bouverie St., in the d Жайы of Whitefriars the said Qo. -SATURDAT, ушу D ГНЕ GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 7.—1868.] SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14. Price Fivepence. STAMPED EDITION, 6d. is INDEX. American Medicine Men .... 152 а Flower gardening, winter.... 148 с “Asters, collections em „. 149 с | Flower seeds, coll ections of .. 149 c lenthamia. а „. M8 с | Garden law 'ocoa-nut а .. 150 а | Grape, Muscat оѓ Escholata .. 150 .. 156 a | Hampshire, cropping in . 157 а . 156 с | Japan Flax А $ AW. amen. eos La j£ Pear, Beur EUN 'ettonne: Cucumbe: tles си е Cuthill« on, rev. п b Polyanthus Cultivation, тепсе of.... 157 b mer in Байык 2 Dahlias, e exhibiting .......... 148 Ranu: galmen, Phor xl oT 8b Eart! orms E ,rev..... 151 a ОН poer of selection in. 148 b y on эла ring of Sewage, "pd ктр 153 62155 с Turnips,reV. _..,........... 157 с | Society, Royal деко; 150 b Farmers" lub, Kin ote .... 106 b — yal Agricultural . Sod b Farming, а lesi се respect- Spamows s Черде» фы PURO . löt а | Stock v.corn ................ 156 156 $ Stuttgart, Tto oyal — at.. 151 c . ‚1% c Transplanting oe dd .. 158 e| Weeds, notes о 50 b ' Wi i .M7 а= rd b ire, еа ігоп 49 с Ez An (n Fdifion of the Шоюн" CHRONICLE and CULTURAL 9 ublished orai Hon ICD TURA SOCIETY.— Ber ЕКЕ ҮМ in 1863. The SHOW of А p hen SPRING A e will E held at South yan "Open at o'cloc -a-Crown. 25 Five Shilling Tickets, admitting one or two ecording Tu the daily chargo, ie LE cii and om еси. during Ње Season, can no obtai YAL БОТАК, , N.W. um S PARK, XHIB NS и SPRING FLOWERS. SATURDAY, March 28th, PCR TC RES IE i &c. Po CINT ril ий, АРШ ROSES, A EL RGONTUM, wA The Band will play don half. pasi gem half-past 5. Visitors admitted by Tickets, to be had at t he Gardens, by dope from Fellows and Members of the te Price 25. 6d. each, or in packets of 10 for т рас ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY of Ыраа The First татр d W Aa ШЫП x SPRIN LOWERS will be s Hall, Liverpool, ia WEDNESDAY, Mars rim Prizes and any further information, Raiti Е. W Em. , Hon. Sec., 4, Ge мы Street, Liverpool. SOCIETY of ео. Grape Vine i IVERY anD SON beg d inform — ees Er that their stock of the season, A PRICED EG now read: mE V INES, VIN ES.— Extra кек 6 Canes, for Fruit- ing in pots this season, pri: M e va bs -— AS. GA AKTAY v & Co gm iow, tol. Ee: Го PE x DISPOSED D OF. EE à gentleman anne or town and giving u his &e., about 100g healthy PINE PLANTS this and - pee "s бта Apply by letter to Mr. Е. STEAD, 23, Jarratt Street, Hull. Surplus Stock of are desirous of offering us terms. Uckfield, Sussex, XTRA FINE DWARE-.TRAINED PEARS. The Ui ed have а Е fine stock of th above to Mis We of on reasonable te: Er Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, ЖЕР; СОВ FILBERTS, m бт ГАМТЕР, One or Address, with and 100,000, А.Е, Теў, Torkahire. semp per А. E, Nursery Wess, a quantity of nice saleable free-flower- : Gi OUSE and Torn Cpu. адай" > lowest price and full Mora, ШШ) as to ә рел, а Етоълвт, Gardeners Chronicle Б.С. S Boc шск сас B Genuine Garden and Agricultural É— ND CO, io: FAR and N 237 and 238, High h Holborn, (ren iem W.C. Best ue Argir Ы Free. UTLER Fraga ЗЕЕ "Men Covent Garde. Market, Tan W.C. B gue A RR N D SEED MERCHANTS, G D'E N King A e Covent Garden, W New and Gemino wm Seeds. SON, Garden - je amc nn Seeds, Carriage Free. о \ \ TILL Li le WOOD AND SON, MEN and SKED MERCHANTS, Marestieid, near Uckfield, Sussex. "poner Seeds. ый ышы AND CO, SEED: 26, Down Street, Piccadilly, London, W. N F. H е BEED GROWERS and МевснАХТЗ, Wisbeach. Special PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on application. Good TR РЫ Free, at Market P U "s tural and Gard S en Seeds. R rices. A N LA ом Ros 1 VM. ТМ. ха UL (Son and m to the late A. PAUL) still а fine stock o OSES, NEW and OLD, Sta: RAE s Dwarf St andards, e Du warfs. Plants good and A nm modera Nurseries and Seed War ве Waltham Cross, N. Stan zu Кыйа 8. ILLIAM EPPS, Јом. can supply fine imu с9а ROSES, at 5l. per 100; Lus per doz. ries, s, As hford, Ken! drei s, Hertfor offers DWARF HYBRID PER- E. P. FR PETUAL Stock, at reduced y em Chronicle, January 24, 5 DA and vigorous on Manet r LIST of which see Garde Ros DWIN HOLLAMBY s to announce that he has still а fne stock of STANDARD and DWARF ROSES of most of the leading kinds, in very fine plants. y enean or Sip ien OA ARE "free on ЖЕЕ Nur tablishment, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. ns a ET Thousand, t rate МАМЕТТІ STOCKS. For em . Lay, London Road Nursery, Newbury, 10 DIE SCARLET STOCKS. a 101. per 1000, in 69 pots. J. ВЕЕҮЕЗ, Ladbroke Nursery , Notting T W. H.—A quantity of the above, from 12 to 20 feet S high, bes erg 9 т А upon, to de sold AP M. DIL o Nu , Bible Hedingha ssn ARL LIC.— of of offer nw Cwt. тойа growth. Good quality. коа: and MER Royai Berkebire Seed Establisbment, g A TEN James FAIRHEAD & a Borough Market, London, 8.Е. Gam сме чу ep coq DEE E LARGE QUANTITIES of i а. " Led or GARDEN SEEDS will be supplied liberally by SEED GROWERS, — йык», T8, and NURSERYMEN, & SONS. eafo „SPECIAL PRICED LIST of SEEDS of 1802 growth on y Por prisos apply (stating quantity regnired) to ирок чон, pplieation, Бота TT Ner Verba ree ew Verben А088 ана наан Д at Angers, the OBERT REA begs to refer rd his зарано» n 1 8 GUES sent on application. of the зротоі in inte Sarias гт оо of Feb. 7. 8 -S e AE e OLYANTHUS SEED йош the best їасөй В зын ^ А S, Florists Flowers, in packets, sent free on recei . Holloway, London, N. | 1a stage stamps, A PRIC 3 E = коче. Forish Harwich, Essex. pplicants. H O- 1 бек Срок гае oas s A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE on application, G. J. WOOLLETI 3 PEE LIST of the TA ian Ho E шы ец arket, аа Ұ.С. Т" (BUTLER & M'CuLLocH, Seed Мег New Garden е о of our AMES CARTER execute orders for ihe гвегтея, pore ITALIAN m E per Tus ол Ж Covent Garden OP AT LOBB IANUM зыш сасы Сгузїа1 own Gro xp CO. now рай is vina eMe at ж ыз Farms 297, 238, & 201, High Holborn, e SELECT LIST of Nem а T Memes VEGETABLE, ада post re SEEDS an Holborn, London, W. OYELTIES ms Novelties of the Sonn, Thus- 'ARTER'S VADE EOUM, ка x Tres for 12 stam JAMES CARTER & Co., 238, and FARMER'S ih Holborn. d RS HARLES TURNER'S DESCRIPTIVE. Дел, А 21 - „о: Кума Nurseries, us also со: 31. Kitchen “Seeds. EH. 8. WILLIAMSS Кесме сны on last page reae Paradise "E Victoria. *,* PRICED and DESORIPTIVH О) CATALOGUE post free му eh London, N. HE СЕ FARM S -— LIST are had gratis оосо. . . .. BeeGenerslAdvertiseméntPage — 1 11. de s and A FLOWER SEE SEEDS of tbe za lien they can be d егей, „са о DOOR foe d „ WHEELER & SON, idi usos: of all E is ссе obtained in any gro, es of W. елар well TAM E pany, Plymouth Sorga Plymouth. GENERAL PRICE соке "апа е апа may be ces at ME (UR 863. Seed Growers, e ec понти и eter ш at pusasonis ROSEA, pui qwe — AMABILIS, GRANDIFLORÀ, R. Wans nie ir pee HOMAS METHVEN, NuznsERYMAN, Leith Walk, парон. А in. want ini бо above, Т to 9 feet ue and e beg er ne having T to offi үү беди AND [Ux Bei Torkshira, hec to хадим, tonia EC of the above acum" T тенче Others. "um c STOCK of 1 and 2 year SEE DLING FOREST TREES, &c. TAUT LIST on Kamei to Drumlargan Nurseries, Summerhill, Co. o PRINCE ALBERT ree an Improvement LN о e land M. The best for m Per enn АРА M*'CurLocH, Seed M: ке ibi TE ts, Covent Garden Market. N EW CELERY. WILLIAMS ÁO Ез А " particulars, воо WHEELERS 142 THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 14, 1863, Azalea Altacleren: Қ ESSR JOHN p p CHARL ES. LEE are now prer bloo plants o which is extracted from the Report of the Flor al Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society of May 6, 1862. К AZALE A ALTACLERENSIS: га Messrs. J. & О. LEE Ham t Er A ane, E. 4 чен ed э рез мц hardy. ДЫ Ar bred between А. sinensis and one of the "Ghent hybrids. It had ovate elliptic duty Tres, and very large heads of flowers, and being also е blooming habit, it was а ауаны а pie CLASS Cri] - ed е 10з. 6d. Тһе usual й to the Trade. Royal V: Озык Nursery and Seed Es talblishment, Hammer- smith, London, W. V re LITTLE BOOK for 1863. WHEELER’ S TOM THUMB TTUCE. WHEELER'S оо LETTUCE | The eun Mi the Lettuce is 1s. per packet, post J. C. WHE the Trade that уз * Little Book " is entered аб Stationers Hall and ч Gloucester. N beg to inform | that they cannot allow it to be copied. | . C. WHEELER & Son, Seed Growers, | IMPROVEMENT OF OLD PASTURES, PARKS, AND MEADOWS, ny SOWING THE MOST SUITABLE KINDS OP GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. SUTTONS RENOVATING MIXTURES. Quantity of Seed required, 8 to 12 1b. per prs Price reduced to 9d, per 1b., or 805, per Cw From the Rev. CANON GUTHRIE, Vicarage, Calne. From Mr. б. NonnixaroN, Rectory Farm, Taplow, * I hav esitation in expressing nx at satisfactio “© Five years ago I wrote to you to send me a Mixta ot he manifest Ape ai both to A x бын pasture from ghe Grass Seeds to sow upon 10 acres of oua Pasture, А+ е пів Seeds са І received from you, though I was во стое t late | It w the Farm the 10 acres of эт were almost usel in the sowing." I now have а most excellent pastur Meadows and Upland Pastures may " increased in value 50 per cent; by sowing these Seeds, Our RENOVATING MIXTURE ists of the psg GRASSA үй! PERENNIAL CLOVERS. If the Seeds are sown early in the season, e will be very great, TTON’S PERMANENT MEADOW GRASS sus ilal pay to eui the soil, 30s. per ie Fine LAWN GRASS SEEDS, 18s. per Bushel Good Gon and vn GRASS SEEDS for ARN Husbandry аб market prices. ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. New Seeds, Bu ETER е Genuine id Seeds, " My RANCIS ee ARTHUR 5 4.|and approved kinds, ог separate to rder, KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS. GRASS SEEDS, FARM SEEDS, of all descriptions. In Collections including all the new 1 indi Detail CATALOGUES post free. Y DICKSON ann SONS, ) 106, Eastgate Street, Chester. New VEGETABLE апа FLOWER SEEDS of every description, of the finest quality. Their DESCRIPTIVE M eed aty vaihe con- taining m valuable New and Select. "Vegetable så Flow wer Seeds, will be sent 40 Ө) 9 2% 2 Co «siii for Gardens of all рсе ате on the most liberal seale. See Catalogue. RAT Vegetable Seeds of £2 Tm Carriage Free. АП er Seeds Free by Post. — эч € Seeds. ES knee S SONS ANNUAL DESORIP- WM. WOOD & SON'S COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. £3. | £ | £l. | 10s. 6d. _ Containing only Seeds of first-class quality, and Varieties that can be confidently recommended. Ест particulars, see СА ас а ied of which may be had Post Free on application. o 105. and upwards sent Carriage Free, WOODLANDS NURSERY лхо SEED WAREHOUSE, MARESFIELD, Nzag UCKFIELD, SUSSEX. + TIVE -PRICED CATALOGUE of dr dy, and may season. 16 embraces all seeds really worth growing in both de- m P DicksoN & Soxs, 102, East- "Dem Chester ; and 23, Market ques Manchester. c ei on of Sus Pes ега celebrated other FLOWER SEEDS, is now. 1 and comprises as аа к VUL се eties, selected. fion the most They are made up, м — e sui о S very description кл Vegetable and Agricultural Seeds of the finest quality. : J, TvNAN, Importer of Continental Seeds, 9, Sut George Strect, Liverpool. s made Proof against the Attacks of Birds. убри WALTERS, SEED GROWER and MER- GARDEN SEEDS. s. GLENDINNING & SONS, NURSERYMEN р теу (SUCCESSORS TO THE Are now sending out their esseri rif croit nic die SEEDS. - э. F Quarts No3 „ 20Quarts ditto - dito ^ ано Жол , 12Qmaís dito айо ditto No 5 „ 6Quarts ditto ditto ditto LECTIONS of FLOWER SEEDS. T ) containing 100 Large Puis of Bost Hardy Anl +- di ontrivances to the anxiety t Є т A from A attacks of birds will be no more feli by the ge new and g home-grown seed so Бан usua] иссевз may. be expected. А nominal а will be s WER, and FIELD SEEDS No. 3, ES 24 i Š Мо. 4, , ditto Half-Hardy Annuals .. No 5, ,, 12 ditto ditto 28 No. 6, , 25 ditto Tender Annuals ien Мо, p 12 ditto ditto к e: . & Бома” DETRAS of KITCHEN GARDEN, AGRICULTURAL, and FLOWER | es and may be had on CHISWIOK NURSERY, LONDON, W. FEBRUARY 14, 1863.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 143 LARGE IMPORTATION of STANDARD ROSES. _ WILLIAM WOOD & SON ortation of STANDARD and DWARF ROSES in fine order, CM they БА е Ju й Tou on most reasonable terms. CATALOGUES free and post paid on application. WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, near UCKFIELD, SUSSEX. SEEDS.—GENUINE HOME-GROW VEGETABLE, FLOWER, AND КЕНИЯ АНАЛ. If above the val fone A Railway aon and to all Irish and Welsh Ports in communication with Bris CATALOGUES post free on application. JAMES GARAWAY ax» C0., DURDHAM DOWN NURSERIES, BRISTOL, MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON'S NEW SEED CATALOGUE FORWARDED POST FREE ON APPLICATION. ongst other NEW and RARE FLOWERS are the following. Am In addition to the usual information, valuable penia in tl ing and aft g rmen Best New Fuchsi: G. HENDERSON and SON r now e оп {һе ines following First-class Flowers :— MDLLE. TREBELLI (BANKS). MARS (азаа MARGINATA (BANKS), sending eat Ае g aps growing on into specimens (and onere adapted e) price 38, 6d. and 5s. each. Also piants of all last "nm varieties, 1s. 6d. to 2s. 6d. each, SOLANUM CAPSICASTRUM FOLIA VARIEGATA, a pantiin pate Md р -— — variegated leaves and red ber ; dro g habit; 3s. 6d. and 5з. bs ТИЕ усш sinh RRY, hardier than “British Queen," of the same quality, colour, &c. n per 100. Uy pe RU LEVIA ATHAN, BIRD of PARADISE, and MOST ОТТЕ , the four т most distinct new Gloxinias, 38. 64. Py ^" ach, AUCUBA HIMALAICA, s. аг 103. 6d., to 218. each, PRIMULA SINENSIS FILICIFOLIA, white and red, bs. each. STUARTIA PENTAGYNIA, strong plants, 55. each. LOBELIA ERINUS SPECIOSA PAXTONI, 1s. 6d. each; 128. per doz, DOUBLE PANSY “GOOD GRACIOUS,” 1s. 64. each; 12s. per doz, LONICERA AUREA RETICULATA, leaves light green, richly paren over with golden yellow — 5s. each. LAPAGERIA ROSEA, 15. 6d., 2s. 6d. ; stronger, 58. and 7з. 6g. PRIMULA SINENSIS, ERECTA BUPERBA, a fringed variety of P. Kermesi PRIMULA PICTA, а, 1s. 6 BEDDING DAHLÍAS (pot ere 6s. and 9з. per doz. LILLIPUTIAN 68., 98., to 188. per doz. Wellington Nursery, W. DERSON and SON, Welling- ton Road, St. John’s UE London, N.W., beg to draw неее аон to he Plants figured in Part XV. of the *'Illus- rate IMATOP HYLLUM MINIATU SWAINSONIA VIOLACEA PENA PRJENITENS 4SINENSIS) FILICIFOLIA STRAWBERRY TIETJEN REINECKIA CARNEA VARIEGATA eng following SEEDS are also included in Messrs. HENDER- х & Sow's SEED CATALOGUE, forwarded post free on р а рее — CL JANTHUR DAMPIERI, reges b seed.—A A пой, t be = tiful co ouse nt, wi usters ge гіс! of all the Flowers described in the Catalogue. d flowers, to 4 inches in "length, жн VICIA GERARDI.—A very useful and elegant annual climbing WEET WILLIAM, HENDERSON N'S РИВЕНОПОН, Marked deed ы a large conspicuous black Clou 1 lant, resem mewhat the Macon wit: СЕЕ ts upon Hunt's strain by their more brilliant ing rente TT & BON'A 3 Е ранг m Sá : КЬ of lavi ст [o S РЕ Wers, лае ch tints, b: и roador pec — iz ЕР таго а EL and EI Че in aeg ra Tus Е c QD аа mig! e compared to those o istaria ан, ut wider belts of colour. wi rge w isc smaller. A — 1 plant for covering pillars, trellis- nd broad middle zone of үр» and violet upright supports. 16 was dE» that this single t 1s. 64. i the height of 8 or 10 feet. D PROS. —An ext wely ps EE BI rooted climbing perennial herbaceou es ied to the Gourd section, Sith з elegantly divided. Латв and ойы == ` Dior from — oval - egg-sha «n ed scarle! д € cos Hasc that species s Doing bro ader тай, т ore ental plant for trellis "E. ist pee жаы. "tho strictly upright, and showing an alm u^ abse: Samek months. 15, and 2s. 6d. eme " HELIANTHUS MACROPHYLLUS GIGANTEUS.—A splendid ARCTOTIS В zd à —A silver leaved plant of compact plant of a very gigantic stature, 2 zx to 15 feet or more trailing habit, c g the ground thickly with short in hei эт! sly 1 eaves о: — wm not БЫТ а 3 inches in height, adapted r broad m: 8, — re growing freely in аманы ошу опе sci common Soil in ah eituatio 64. pee of a foot in Поло produced by each KENNEDYA RUBICUNDA MACR para rrr: —А. summer- reete. greenhouse bye for trellis-work ай 4:74 (Ee pud WEBBI.—The interest and value of this species fine Y rama сзи Style of growth, and large consists in its having a shrub-like branched habit of к бууда 1з. вй. owth, attaining from 8 to 4 feet in height. Thi PORTULACA' inb o FLORE PLENO.—Dou flowered varieties. w rose-like flowe remarkable plant is expected to originat ni desirable clas: varieties for exhibition purposes, it дө ll the colours found in florist ubt bu! t bl in one summer, r the peculiar treatment in wW. oean of this plant. Plants, 3 UA 6d. 15. and 28, 6d. CUCUMBER. HENDERSON’S A 1 HOUSE CUCUMBER.—The Royal Hor- paka n PE. pen. have fruited 118 varieties in thei ick, and decided this as the second best b hcm ined. ою, its length 17 inches, чаа and к lk rk colour. А superior variety. Per packet, IM ALL THE YEAR ROUND.—Very prolific, for quality and ——— not surpassed at any season of the year. Рег crrRoN € ON BOUND (for Preserves)—This is а truly valuable and highly interestin рен КЫП fruit, and constitutes a true variety of the hari га апа о which, though ed — in its raw state, is now proved and strongly re- ended for its valuable tation in making a very delicious н голе сда directions for its culture and OM 2 preparing the preserve are given in the Cata- ogue. 15. BUSH Y VEGETABLE S ИАЛ. (ыл ).—This valuable varioty is sufficiently dwarf and d crean Бадал хапа Ив produce may bo со ointed chara p €——— Ó in de uce may eed fruits de: № other. 0d. and 1a in si go i orange scarlet, flesh, scarlet-striped, n yellow vibe i varieties, equally dwarf and compact as the well-known а Р арчу тни Аат single- red varieties. They have been in cultivation a be found well adapted for decorative its few!years, but the difficulty of propagation bas caused taller growth, and 1 adop ег continuan y them to be'expensive, and prevented their being cultivated, - о but the seed now offered will produce about 75 cent. | VENIDIUM CALENDULACEUM. — Marygold- Айс, lae donble-fowers, and the moderate price will b: f orange flowers with brown centre, iler € len accessible mateur cultivators. еби, for which purpose it PENTSTEMON YANUM.—The most distinct of tho M many species of Pentstemon. and Tuy collections, CATANDRINTA - rts —— 7 e Ditto s ма. with long — of vermilion-scarlet trum се flowers FLORA, 6d. plants of c dwar! an inch an go 2 length. А beau plant for the habit, with neat E amalli з pin a profusion tp very ric s flo Situations опто и blossoms, w: e M warm TRITOMA Uyana. Опе of tho finest summer and jate| Situations on rock-work, or sunny spots оп so Eo autum owering herbaceous plants known, эы иы me^ ariety being an improvement as to size groups, or masses, in extensive A and flower-gardens, borders, &c., and muy AQUILEGIA GLANDULOSA and SKINNERI are the two adapted forsingle specimens in villa gardens. Тһе very finest and most distinct in character of this tribe ; the first and flame-coloured flower is а broad мый не © the latter a long scarlet T yellow heads are unequalled for effect in all extensive arrange- blossom: ; both early summer flowering plants. ments мрена 64. апа 1з. (plants 12. 1s pa ls. 6d.) 6d. ч ш> NUM FLAVUM.— and efectivo plant b чеш Slam ellon Vas er-shaped flowers, vu d other in its tribo, having numerous large A idi € 2t to торги TTA LS more net d 4 inches M of €—€— — con dwarf erri 1s. (| ts 6d, blo — twice «и cubes MÀ on kinds, and | RHODANTHE M. ou. ATA.—A very "ени n maj Rec autifu group e wntil helatest autumn € to 2 fee Ax height; the blossoms are FIMUM, Р: екы Фот СРР E I е аера either rose or violet li КА esci Е surrounded by а aon най i with a brigh ees ^ gente annual ог other bedding plant in its colour. 6d. and 15. i mm Lys for pot culture, or for groups the open | NEMOPHILA DISCOID IDALIS ELEGANS. ensem — nog ihe ground nad is а rich red: usu CALABRICA.—Pink 3d., ditto alba 4d., ditto; р ушун kae Rm Le eem 1з. No s plants of densely branched dwarf. ix м CORDIPOLIUM iere rein uch vigorous grs ро and continuous- p eer ba dwarfr а = of а ^ darker | йыш їп o deis ce Bed кер ЕЕ Р, Же blossoms DM е p бошар Каре n P пое ut r the latest plants wherewith egre due the с: redi уле rdi ren узен wer еп, ашыу adapte fr beda or broad mar not Сато prede by шег ската са By its ginal lines, and parallel row: aR p ЗРЕО Ti WD ute TAGETES SIGNATA емна анга еен Ша а very popular and and швеи! Lily Lily. 50seeds, 18 exhi branched plant of onning habit, with a profusion of brighi * шши: d —A noble Lily, rising fom 6 to 10 feet Ара ill October, nearly hardy, with fine dark green tape raj " combined wii its elegant foliage, will render it a great leaves, and beau tiful” white trumpet-shaped' Veronica for groups or ribbon lines and а 1k 50 seeds, 15. A Ке, ARBOREUM (the ME mer em its flowers freely at every with fine pods of cotton. 28. SALVIA COCCINEA PUMILA. ——A great improvement on the | old ofa -— ушШ a ECCE RD WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, LONDON, E _ | д КЫР аце, is now Us asa ofa es апу | АА eio with white. | 2r effective." - m commended as — A pretty and for dish Scarlet and other Choice Rhododendrons. ATERER'S CATALOGUE of the above Hardy aO plants, as "Pu is mow p by him at the в пиа Botanic е! ns, тА ublished, and will be for- Tecno fit evi — for -— — Tt likewise contains an ab of real Hardy Conifers, with their ua and р: The American №. ursery, Bagshot, „Surrey. HARLW to announ OOD anp CUMMINS beg that their CATALOGUE of GARDEN, AGRICULTURAL, nd will be forwarded on application. lso now offer eden DISOOIDA LIS аан icu ceedings; it is thus noticed :— * The flowers of this ors д (which is a very pretty one) are bright chocolate or light reddish maroon, conspicuously The colours эго еле ctly marked and pb Annual аера, теи 14 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICA AND шыш) Малаш GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 14, 1863, h rape. NEN. AR ILON, PRINCESS „ALEXANDRAS Roses for Forcing. of Escholata бта An M C KAN HARLES NOBLE o = луча (коше, ово уеаг, WM PAUL (So n o and yt pes to the late A. PAUL) "d ө NGA "enn, rures ulii ioe теу d uartered established in 32-pots, ready fi rcing. They are has a Lg Lares is Vine, а с Se a кета о Pino App © бал. Oen be T idhly mili EE | healthy vigorous plants, and MX fail e give satistaotion. к бї to 7a. ва 4 s. each. Most of the other popular Е азр eig. 15, да аач eni | d table | sor! S. T8. dr | P planting im [чеген they are Me Vera EAD coa Nurs ries and а Warehouse, Waltham Cross, N. JAMES таг & Со., 937, 238, & 261, High Holborn, W.C, pneu: outh-Western DAY. Grape Vines. E W PRIZE м ЕТ ОНИ New Roses for 1863. КО BE SOLD, Cheap, 1800 spem aei vigorous N at le 6d. per pac STRON DWARF PLANTS in Pots, in Pla эе with Canes 6 to 12 g, all struck from | Empress Eugénie, Коо: Imperial, Prince Louis of Hesse, 5000 iw varieties, will -— be ready. — las s ИШИ. ЧАА arque d Princess Alice, Princess чена s io Victoria, » DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES, and Post-free on | Stanford Hill, Middlesex, N. For еа see G EN GARDEN, application. а ИН cesser wea CIT EE ООО Bang & SuopEN, Seed Merchants and Florists, 19, King к ess WM. Woop & Sow, Nurseries, Maresfield, Uckfield, Foster's Seedling Grape. Btreet, Covent Garden, W.C. ESSRS. JO AND CHARLES LEE have t TAUCNMEER and MELON SEED PRIME offer Mr. Foster's Lo of this fine NEW GRAPE, СЕТ and MELON SEED. — PRINGE which can be confidently recommended for general cultivation ALBERT, хее. Жы BLACK SPINE, LONG EO. PARSONS eu T ` offer fine cpm germ in cool Vin orien, It has М зда an abundant crop in the large | GUN, 1з. per packet sadi; b t MELONS, 1s. ; MUSHROON ROSES, from 2 e 4 feet sona at 51. per 100, 15s. Con servatory of the Royal Horticultural Society at Chiswick, | SPAWN, 5s. per bushe: per dozen ; including t pn re do yer EEN por dozen., & amber clon being largos Ж, iere $ msa Рр a pal UMBER P AMPHLET now ready, 18, 1d, 6L. 10s. per 100; the arie rcolour. The flavour o "eg в Seedling is most luscious, per доге д qualling the richness of its tw; er Lady Do MR and as James Сотнил, F.R.H S., 3, Camberwell, London В, _ CATALOGUES free on application. fa Er as oan be Gogh, D artaking of t the uer ДОМУ o of hanging well n , Pears, and Plums Western Road, Brighton; and Hassock's Gate Nursery, | without ев Apples, DO. bë 1 E Keymer, Susse: aree т planting, 7s. 0d. each. А few Fruiting Canes at OHN ADAMS AND eg P inform the Trade mier, DussoxX. _ ———— 91 WARF HYBRID P ERPETUAL ROSES, d Royal Meri —( and Seed Establishment, Hammer- | the above, 2 and 3 year old Pyramid and Dwarf-trained Trees, the MANETTI STOCK ; Carriage paid to London. — smith, London y all the leading sorts, also an s c ra чаш of COMMON Undersigned offer very fine апа vigorous plants of the tem AURELS, about 3feethigh. Prices, &c. pplication, For a LIST of the more ро ular sorts, see — — rape V. Brentford.— FA м. for resi ME че ез vg rate) and а DESCHIP- B 8. WILLIAMS. begs to aperti that he has Wan : їшшей atel TIVE СА А AROGEN of meds е on арріісаі e fine and healthy pon zs - Le н i Ie. indir ә г Sox, s, Sawb ide rib. althe best varieties for Fr and Planting Out. M. WOOD 4 D SON in f Dwarf. Taos xu cda Prices on application, Trined PEACHES, NECTARINES, rU APRICORN AHLIAS; D —A Кз DESCRIPTIVE |, Made мага, Seven Sisters апа Hornsey Roads, Hol- | also MORELLO CHERRIES. Really good plants an WAS коп trained. ST d LILLIPUTIAN or oa: DAH LIAS, about 300 Address, Wm. Woop & Sox, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex, ачай. with 400 VINES struck from Eyes. А]во a list of T GREAT TINN at HAMPTON COURT. HOLLYH OCKS. MR fen Aeg last autumn. mi Gerda «а харип Cour ^d g the — * ne MOM са зити, і rent Xe May be had on applica! to J. C. РАрмАХ, Providence S, o on Court, are ena offer р d has no hesitation in saying, # ААА Ops DS ERR. famous and truly excellent HAMPTON COURT BLACK Б» e dicte age ps g that pasi PE Leve Consisting « of popor Pears, Plums, Cherries, ———rá с er 2 zen. pain A ae a ———————————— | НА BLE ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS, St ong Ae pues planta in 9. wu рш, 42s. and 60s. p. doz. | in the 4s. per dozen.—The annual importation of the a urchased in large numbers a considerable reduction will Faces, ораса Кес ina diee bua d n d^ ped Tr гей њр named beautiful and fragrant Flower has just been teen If Pde i m qct trained, Half-Standard, Standard, ” and Horizon -— trained E Кылы шш wii wem. Jacasoi d Бол, Nursories, Kingston, SW. Sins ere Anest aortas and in tho best poma end НБН ERTA AT Eo on Mall, : XTRA STRONG FRUITING VINES.—AI! the lead varieties, from m x with stout well а ат , Seeds, rods, for FRUITING in POTS th wt — gre Ыы р po vot D NNI ING AND BONS. (Successors to the | each ; smaller, ade to large purchasers. EORGE J. GLexpmmNG) CATALOGUE of KITCHEN tion ip реро wii Шу recommend the above, our strong Vine DESCRIPTIVE QATALOGUE for 1802 and SPRING GARDEN, AGRICULTURA, Ed Б LOW. SEEDS i havin Mn! me for for some. years given unqualified satisfaction, 5 "yide 1863, comprising Fruit Trees of all the leading kinds, new and ready and may bo had o n Article in Gardeners Chronicle for December 13, 1862, | selected Roses, fine varieties of e rien чеш Choice and Chiswi сатав са арра tu PR —February, 1863. nm. g Rare Conifers, параю and Deciduous Trees and Shrubs, "A. STENSFIELD vn SONS Ver p amnis P ies Drorsow ё Sons n Nurseries Chester. _ | Ба бе Sock of Iraneplaated Forest Zroes, do onn vll . JawEs Ютскѕох & Soxs p SurrH, Nurseryman, нени. ND Catalogue. ACKMAN Ахр SON'S PRICED anl ST Te TES de free on application. e that their LIST of BRITISH FERNS for this season, in- NTS.— A gentleman who d ишш cluding tho Ме "M MS Macon A at barra: ed prices, is now Р I Е ub X 69 — FRUITING шд Woking Numey,5uy. — ШЫ dye uy on application, enclosing two postage | S OCESSIONS ier y of Queens, En EE d WARF-TRAI N Е) р m RUIT TREES Leones 8. о qp GENERAL eai, LIST, No. 6, for4 postage d } , &c. D neca which pur: robssers may deduc - E Воо ЕК ihe ft instan т. F. G: борттх, Seedsman, Good и price, ui rseries, Podra orden. S — PEARS.—Passe Colm Pup Williams ОНЫТА Мэл шыл н ЙЫ adigi. were УШ ЧЕНГЕ ҮЗ Norfolk Market Hall, Б E ces c hrétien, Van Mons Leon ^ Cere Kni ight's cii Ne PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of Pine Plan Me Arii, Easter Be urré, Duchesse d'Angouléme, агт d’ Arem- pis A. all the new t ка kinds of Show; 8] — French, O B SE Ок чо well-rooted and berg, Glou Morceau, Саас, Crassane, Ка Clairgeau, Fancy, Scarlet, and bw ind Polargonigs. P eM Ver- T e n grown PIN Ыы, P Beurré Magnifica, Prince Albert, Jules Bivort, Comte de Paris, g 7 Lo benas, lants, &c., is now ready in exchange for one postage mp. 2 бше; Tollington Nursery, Hornsey Road, Islington, deles erred Nast NI Lu Meses ча Gansel's Bergamot, Beu арїайшош, x INE een SIWANTED : Smooth Cayenne, Black | jaroonelle, Hacon's Incomparable, Beurré pop: herr (S берсез x. кү FUCHSIAS. — Coloured iP Jam. ca, Hurst, d: Seedling, abont; а dozen of each, | Louise Bonne of Jersey, Nelis d'Hiver, Beurré Diel, Leopold 1, Dra s by Mr. күз of SANSPAREIL, BRIDES- | stron E ean plants, to n nine mont a year. —— d'Esperon, Comte de Flandres MAID, CONSPIOUA. P "HERO JULES, are now ready, and | Address, stating price, e ейте, on Tail, а В. D., Messrs. PLUMS, —New Early Orleans, Old БЕГ: Red Magnum will be Rn e: ge for M postage AE CHSIAS Dawson & Sons, 74, Cannon Street, London, Е.С. Bonum, Donyer* s Victoria, Diamond, Goliah, Cooper's Large Dawson & Sons, 74, Cannon Убтее» nux arb esie ibo Pull Bor, E e Wd APPLE md PEAR TREE бе. DU don ast compute WS enun Bas pmi horas ls rnsey Road, табу 205. зу nese аа Руген} $ ^| Reine Claude Violet, Washington, Ickworth's Imperatrico, iode е ligi Nursery, Н Islington, | 20s. per doz, packing а аа APPLE TREES, best sorts, | Jefferson's Standard of England. 12s, per doz., packing included. APPLES. — Hawthornden, Court Pendu Plat, m New Fuchsia. GENERAL LISTS of t STOCK on саа Pippin, Cox's Surg» Pippin, Lord Suffeld, Ri OBERT , NURSERYM &c., . London CHARLES В. SAUNDERS, Nurseryman, &o., Jer: ippiny Stamford Pippin, Yellow Ingestre, Keswick Сой, е а AN, on Road, oí Dum M nmm E. Сош of Wick, King of Pippins, Blenheim Orange, ell A E Ё vt Ej es 4 E z E = E P H nm ^mueh pleasure in announcing that he To Noblem Gentlemen, Garden eds e out PÕCHSIA DE the ana of аншоа m c e EWIS SOLOMON, or Curie ces “Market, | Kk Defiance is a fine bold double 4 Rowe ot W.C., FRUITERER, PUR MAJESTY an scarlet pals, dark Rovar Family, having- orders for New Fruits, such as emm se 'ACEMAN ve tha я ure of offering Ше corolla, sepals Ara итек, his Wi bea GRAPES, STRAWBERRI PC талана а E ium named trees ; ail aro wel "di trad, and. will E - per i (m the first three weeks next, 2 А Отеп or hundred Ad e gro 105. 64. each, with the usual discount to the pes PU HASE sapi prodnoe'st vemiheralive proai er, if pre- equised fot aio p роне, they e desirous of Рг В MALLER ctfully to state that his аа to be аса „сапу аз possible to LEwis " EE Worry, Surrey.—Feb. 14. . DESCRIPTIVE ) CATALOGUE can now be had | Soromon, Grape Vine, Covent t Garden Market, W.C. NUBSERYMAN, Notice,—AÀmerican Plants. $ t Haigato B VER SAND, 16s. ton, del MBROISE VERSCHATFENI, 5 ithin four Tni, pit London Brid Railway or Wharf, уве Ghent, Belgium, has the ord seem re to offer now for the po ads GODFREY'S CAT. TALOGUE em and d Sid БА mel i —-— ir I 85. fair Мий Зараа oo all the Rho одеш аа otier Nursery ard Seed Establishment, Lewisham, Kent, S.E. _ "APPLE заш т E GA 8 Adrian Plants vol growing, as well as а gen drons a AR B Kioo к în Europe. Ога аа SEEDLINGS of GANDAVENSIS. PE RÉ DE GHELIN . Ga of tho m БӨӨ Narse Fa .. £2 95, 04. cellent Pear the First Prize at the great =т=т окар РЫШЫ in the Royal Horticultanl 150 Ne aede META. figured in VensOHAFFELP'S воду ув Gandon, South Kensington, ere вред by Нат Hill, n king. ** Tllustrati » y» 0 choice varieties - E stud " n а ec uar: » 0 0 ы дш ы ыны ымы | SPLENDID NEW SCARLET VERBENA, LORD LEIGH. - Market, W.C. A Олз оа em new аа fine 5. PERKINS & SON, t with bloom buds, fro а First- In ойегї кайы above SCARLET = андас А, have much pleasure in stating that it has been GRANDISLORUM (gued) remarkaðh and JASMINUM | Class Certificate by the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society, June 11, 862; First Cus sétdbrato prices. y fne plants at | Certificate Ds the Royal "oae 07 July 9; First-Class Certificate at the Crystal Palace, "I Also HUMBA ELEGANS, extra strong, in 6-inch pots, | Sept. 4 and 5; First-Class C by the Rugby Floricultural Society, August 29; First Prize by 18s. per doz. Зат Birmingham Во шак БББ, "fly 10 10. ewe Нн Шы After the on Awards, S. P. & Вох Е it ge to offer any remarks, further than that it endon Park N fi ur the most dazzling всаг1ебв that can be со шы, ONICERA AUREO . RETICULATA (Japan)— | with a clear white eye; t d B est variegated Creeper ever offered, variegated See Editor's remarks i macer ee а ugust 30, 1862, an à December 27, 1862; “Journal б, _ RE хб PANSY, BOY IN E arm | Horticulbure,* Верь. 9, 1862. Ап Engraving will appear in the April Number of the ^ Florist and Рошо В h e че till Christmas most efective. From] ^ plants after April 15, Bg each. Special Price by the dozen on application to the - Mieter ee tcn жи PARK NURSERY, COVENTRY, FEBRUARY 14, 1868.] OTAT €— and ше, 14s. ; 2 суф. sack. Flu ке S RAWEERRI D . A British Queen, Elton Pine, Eleanor, Wizard por 1 ан 28. E Ee БАЙРБЕВА IE о. CORNWELL, бее ‚ &o., атое kanes? SERD LING POTATO. —The earliest and most prolific round variety in cultiva- orts in ies Gaius. 5 papers and bed private u mbers of which will of the North, 105, ing Herts, N. pe i DAINTREE, Fendray .B.—Genuine АТНА Rye- dé. and all the Agricultural Seeds of home growth, supplied as usual [XTRAORDINARY СД, POTATOES. gentlem resident in the Country M for hd +. few BUSHELS of BUND СОТАТОЕЕ о 4 апа т седаны kina- For the table t Eus vasi з to delicacy of flavour, ST their Азас! кууду 18 Ба аети, M d ee d un and further, the disease never attacks th , address eg lette r to Z. Z., care of Editor, 165, Fleet ар ' London, E.C. Early application is necessary. AE Ves OTATOES.— The Subscriber has now for x6 by himself, EVERGREEN REGENTS, at 5 A s and EARLY DALMAHOYS, at per ton, in bulk, put on the rail at uere rgh, or free on бош at Leith or-Grapton ; if in bags 10s. per ton extra. Both v; 8 Sound, grown erai " old DRE. Жа carefully selected D uL Dalmaho; field vi мане le. Orders for quantities of not less than One Ton will be executed on receipt of cash, or а Don pa reference to онга. е праи іп Edinburgh or Leith. y to JOHN GIBSON, Woolmet, Dalkei gumows LIST of EIS for сезе САВ 4% The sorts ram (Куа are йн ney-shaped. Ба k. or stone of 141bs.—s. d. BUTTONS EARLY RACEHORSE (K), considerably earlier than А other Potato known 5 0 HH DRON Ea NONSUCH (K), forwarder than the Early sö 8 HUDSON'S EARLY MAY (E), quite new; one of the best Ро! — for the main Ever it comes early, bears enormously „and k DAINTREE’S $ EARLIEST, ne new sort, highly spoken % Daintroo „a yei known early во A HLEAF (K) more сва than the ргеседів; — WALNUTLEAF (к), Somewhat similar to Ash- eaf, but shorter haulm, — rather earlier, па fuller eie HANDSWORTH EARL NN. of the forwardest and best for forcing ; very s eti in the haulm EARLY CHINA, quite new, second early eid LE EARLY OXFORD, one of the best early round IMPROVED "EARLY SHAW, a favourite Potato with the London Market Gardeners, and mas irs Cid WEBB'S IMPERIAL (К), new large, very fine .. FLUKE UM fine а aud 3 „Зь sort DALMAHOY, ñne flavour, second early, and good fo for py pu eua ON, pink-eyed, strongly Tecommended ACKEN (К), а fine mealy Potato, red skin, delicious N Д GOLDEN BALL or RED REGENT, ‘large, "well: shaped, and fine-flavoured. (This sort gained a First Prize at the International Show, 1862, where it € much attention) гар. ала (D. x mealy, and keeps у well BLUE, large and productive, new from ват DAWE'S MATOHLESS (E), prolific, "large, fine flavour and sha THE KING (к).` "This may be fairly described as the finest Potato in erc carat Ld corel а First Yo at the oie ed: tieultural Societ; and о ою e o eo о о oo ooo o оо o t9 vy vou со eO O о һю ON nced Potato —*'*'In all my d Early May are free з most, t experien FLOUR SAIL the true d: seme venne dad EP TS E REGENT, &ne true stock. (Price per ton on application FORTYFOLD , very produetive, mealy, and fine flavour. 'ueen P poni ed Toy k or — E сен, оп арыстан, т fiel E осту quant es, we can supply good sorts | N.B. We del n dia Seeds, carriage SUTTON'S РЕВО LISTS of SEEDS, post free. Бсттох & Sons, Royal Berkshire Mies Reading. portant to Agricul T NEW POTATO. Th The SKERRY 2 ibo. "rhe Т the most produ am p "e offered to e public. e m capite strong, and require to be planted thin 006 delicious favonr, Биват intim i: those who нани ppointed ji Rc hat they Should n: early. He о аал опе ог two mede of its edt v hich he Las received from those who had a few Lin 2 гене Castlebellingham, Nov. 4, 1862. E of Вапу Blue Potatoes T ad from yo me. Id 2 cwt. of sound P Lei ones in the lot. 1 did nol ш; оп, ^31 e the pr would have been 846, I have - seen Potatoes d: = the lue," er e me, from the us dan E 9 en & sim G. DALY, Nursery and Seedsman, Newry. THE GARDENERS' he | is the best сгоррег, and the earliest of all the early CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 145 a| OF ar POTATOES.—Splendid Stocks of Martin's Early Globe, Mu Oxford, Early Fox's Seedling, Early Round Frame, Early Dalmahoy, М attis Prolific, and Jackson's Ash-leaved Kidney, ачула, Fluke Kidney, 'and Flour-ball varieties at low pri H. % Е. SHARPE, Wisbe а EARLIEST SE == тас, s. per bushel, or 121. per ton ; sacks, 1з. 6d. е RED RE Pann PÓTATOES, the best late быы, a 1 per ton; ауе 18. 6 A os v DAINTREE, Fendrayton, St. Ives, ROYAL-ASH-LEAVED KIDNEY POTATO. е а M Ee E. this fine у Sort, see | advertisement in Gi dient icle op Jan. 3 Price 5s. [^r pes ag o Sene: iom) Sold in London by Messrs. WaENOH з, 39, King William Street, EC. ; and "m ^ pcm: Тноз. RiveRs b Вох, Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth, Her! Good Clover Seed, ( X ЕМОІҸЕ NEW. CLOVER may be obtained of the undersigned. Prices (according to market and quantity — will be forwarded on application, Sv JTTON & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. ( } НЙН" PLOVER and GRASS SEEDS, — Samples and р: P Orders amounting m 104 and upwards sent — am Wm. Жоор & бох, Seed М field, near Uckfield, Sussex. n the CHALK.—A!l the most ved varieties supp plied by RAYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, & Samples sand ауе оп тт d 89, Seed CATALOGUES may be had on application, or of his Agents, s amt Early Prolifi Ash-leaved Kidney P р Е. SHARPE are now taking | orders fori the men e^ e, which has this season provon m о be the Банан and most p enge Potato іа cultiv. fine in qua arly Kidney IR es. ving a good | o uality as any of the the stock they can offer rmn atalow ве to tbé rade. Also JACKSON'S ASH-LEAVED KIDNEY, WALNUT- | LEAVED KIDNEY, and all the early Round "Paare at equally low ев, pplic: eed Growing Fstablishment, n SER 5 — This alternate s with other sorts, it gr from disease, ы by far th iest p. It boils ite, and is of first-rate lity. Its flavour when dug nnar 1s much extoll Two jrst Pri уе been awarded to it at the edmarley last R Horticultural себ held in July. For early m iret o бе tho Messrs. EC рална & Son, 5, Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, London, OA ИЙТ EPUSE, as used for BEGONIAS, &oc., Exhibition, delivere d Д4 е "Cit y at 1s. 6d., or wi PA , at 25 ed pag or ri bushels, en terms, y to the РАТ onions, Kio Thao" S.W. Also for particulars of SHORT FIBRE for Orchids and Drainage in pots. Stamps or Post-office Orders payable to J. BARSHAM & Co, BansuaAM's BRUSHES and MATS are the best t апа most economical of any, and are sold in every town in me kingdom s d at DEANE's, London Bridge ; and E. WHITE & Бом" annon treet. Cavuriox.—Every Brush is stam “J. BARsHAM’S Patent." 'H.—The cheapest and Greenhouses and Destroying the Fly, Si 4d. emen 1 ge 10 с у 18, 14. * i gston- gentleman's table is unsurpassed. Price 10s. per bushel ЈоѕЕРН ВАК 0, Gough Square, Fleet Street, E.C. Post of 56 lbs. Office tasa yu Fleet Stre DILDO A A. How, Redmarley, Newent, Gloucester. Pss "S BLIGH T COMPOSITION is unquestion- EED POTATOES from the NORTH of SCOTLAND. ibn тайа фал: m pie b 2 by Mr. MO in Extra strong, 3s. per penu (sufficient to — 4 gallons fit Inverness and Ross-shires, on clay loam and light soils. for use) ; 10 gallons and бат carriage р Loon London. DALMAHOYS, Can be obtained through the principal Nurseryme WALKER'S EARLY REGENTS, rper in Eng mL) ROCKS. реше CATALOGUE of REEDA "ре жө Lupon азата Бас i panden, Lis уы ере rices wi e mos rate moderate rates, whic y be аа a lica ations AER E" pues Ws ае quantities e B "E SIMPSON, & Тооаоор, Seed Merchants, Southam EXR or applying to A. Тор, 17, Duke Street, London EALS PATENT APHIS ‚ап DDITIONAL AGENTS for the s of SEED of the *STUDENT" PARSNIP. Batt, Rutley, & Silverlock, Strand, London, W. "fondo Ben. & Sons, 89, King Street, E Garden, Dickson, James & Sons, 102, Eastgate Street, Chester. ls per packet of f = n сыш & Goad, 82, Bishopsgate Street Within, 3 chenpost preparation p invented Ha hos., Glen Nurseries, Musselburgh, N.B. be ui ing plan i will be h -— Minier, hr & Nash, 60, Strand, London, W.C. 36 ach са Pillenger, John, Chepstow Nurseries, Chepstow. Magnified Aphis. bd Ба s ^ Pierpoint, Thos., 126, Bridge Street, Warrington кезе оа x obtained of all prin Shaw, John, 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. Pate! L, Edward Stree Wheeler, Geo., Warminster Nursery, Wil The above-nam ri Seedsmen have been supplied direct from Meéssrs. SurroN & Sons, Reading, who have Seed o M ed t po to the Trade, or Retailat 6d., 18., or 2s. 6d. per ээ ket. g al Berks Seed Establishment, Reading. Winter Dressing on Trees at Inte: а als 1851 and. 1908, nS lore шев be dissolved 4 AWARDED FOR "хаант онр Совх AND SEEDS, E rid ЕН and it YNBIRD ALDECOTT, AND E : , В Ер MERCHANTS and GROWERS, Basingstoke, Andover ; the solution bo decanted, pre- as NES, Mark lane enden Д.Ч, A refi fi of 7-4 1 to 2 oz. а of all kinds of AGRI CUI A t SEEDS and on of water is SEED CORN, sent post free on applicat for wing TRADE e from 4 16 02, s | — E E ичиши Ho e S NURSERY WHEAT. ed "вы damen ү acu зма * The best Pagus rhent eat ES Drill in February and Wholesale by March, six pecks per ае аы ах (1962) 02 пава per acre, weighing 64 lbs. e лася: PRICE'S viol ата Co., Price ONE GUIN Nm. А, BUSHEL, , including b bag se — ga 1 Red Spider Magni : ань delivered al : A tue em us ipt аре жин Noti Pri: Directions for Planting, on Cheque or Po: office Order, ut. must in all nsa эра any the Order. R. А. CHANDL ЕК (of the late Firm of Less ы ады Onus Bus el will not ол pplied. рану? of Station CHANDLER & Por) новтын ШАНЫ and Railway sh verre accompany the WU em to inform his friends and the publie that Ы gs REMO ^id Apply to MS ERA ит Е. abun Esq., Е.1..8., The Manor | from Priory "Wand d worth Road, to No. 1, Devons House, Brighton, Sussex. T > tablished 1787. FARMERS? — Y € Inst it by NEGRETTI & 1l correctly indica! HOMAS "E ENNEDY aw» CO, stie. yep дн eter falls for гена; for Wind. реси E ca duse t auam Particulars by enclosing po, АШ "xm Garden, E.C. ; 59, and 122, Regent St; *,* PRICED CATALOGUES sent foe on application; _ | тШ, E.C. : RE FREE DELIVERY. ШОУА 28 $ : 1287 А М Y, FARM and GARDEN SEEDS under certain limitations will For samples and prices apply to be THE FREE OF CARRIAGE to the mie mie бім J. SuAw & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester, шо aim rer e mme ciones ы A RCHANGEL MATS, for protecting Fruit Trees HEAP GRASS SEEDS E I pee and Pianta, Shrubs, &c., from Frost, A large дабу, Tesh fresh RAILWAY BANKS. керә э ра: ÁO imported, are now on Sale at low prices per hundred, d &c., suitable for the above and ges at алу ог пема Railway eio. 84. lb. Lines, Bags of every Address, RAYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, & BAwrTREE, Basingstoke ; | Garden Netting. A Price List forwarded upon ede and 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane, E.C. OHN morani 25, Norton pm Grass Seeds for all Soils. AND SONS have one of the largest stocks of the gemi ep NATURAL GRASS vm аза ї SEEDS, which they mix expressly to suit the soil for which wi they are required. Price 30s. per acre (carriage free). A copy of Mr. Martin cip “ Essay on Pastures” is sent with each lot of Grass ` Royal Berl ent, GRASS LAWNS in FLOWER GARDENS, &c.—The great ex from се may һе av in a few months, by EREDA, Whi repens fenem атса Price 18s. per Or l& less than 1 bushel will be sent THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 14, 1863, 146 Bu HARD SMITH'S LIST of all the EVER- GREEN Hm A em suitable for Britain, giving size, T e, ро ted tanical names, RUN — fm. аа Бо growth, timber, in native тт e л Size there, yere e ы Broe other information, with са езер of all their mes. Free by post for 12 pos "ed , Nurseryman, uu ы AROS TONIA GI attention yru the n pmo Gentry, d rue 125. ; post for ах sta КК mps. with large balls. x, The Nurseries, Wetley Б near Narrow-leaved English Elms, OOD anD INGRAM beg р offer w the, д extra fine ine Seedligs of the bore ed e, ab 5s. Excellence and Economy Combined. UTTON'S DERE COLLEC TENA KITCHEN of а За found th sti cal, П BEEDS wil VIRGO "CO. ha dom. thousands ОЁ] 20020 (ле ре List of жуш a welt ол, Vio. bent Уш quality st | ‚ BERBERIS аро. and DULCIS, EVER- рей aa, өе PRS SEION tents, which may be had оёз аца тд TENIS, and COMMON L, fit for eov planting. tres e and samples on application at the y. ersh Nursery, near Guildford, Surrey. түг —А large quantity of SCOTCH and SERU FIR, 2 to 3 feet high, fine healthy stuff, to offer cheap. For price apply to GEORGE € the Nursery, Rugby. the IOHE Ex PEN begs t l-year l-year TURKE БҮ x3 hx following :— no r 1000. Leek, Staff AURELS, in quantity, 3, 4, and 5 fi zal PU ORNAMENTAL 'TREES.—The Subscribers c4 pesa 11 Stel about 500 HORSE CHES- beg to offer very fine specimen plants of ARAUCARIA NUTS, 5 toT fest 50 ENGLISH OAK, 4 to 5 feet, to be so old IMBRICATA, from 5to9 ft. ; CEDRUS LIBANI, 7 to 12 ft. ; reasonable. Price applica ation to UL GIGANTEA, 5 5 to 9 ft; PIN Us EXOELSA, te " o so ruce, Scotch, and Larc! irs, from TR Таоло чологу neay Best Bi ch, Beech, Elm, Sycamore, and Lab don, Surrey, S. Thorn Quicks. JM CARTER, NURSERYMAN, Keighley, has Ж large stock of the сы from 1 to 4 years' Transplante well rooted and very stro! J. C. will be glad to furoish samples and prices, and also CATALOGUE of GENERAL NURSERY STOCK. R , 100,000 3-year Seedling SILVER FIR. offered cheap, as the ground is li cu also 150,000 1-уеаг Seedling LARCH ne and Prices P on application, pply to €— LAID, & LAING, 17, Frederick Street, каррі; and Stanstead Park, Forest Hill, London. Station, Wimble- nu у! » ur- wise Weeping Ash, Lime, and Willow, on if take fine tall si d ide: Do ill be sold cheap, and nin quantity age reduction MID ре! made in the price. J. IvERY & SON, E Nursery. To the БЕ OHN BROWN anp CO. a surplus stock of COMMON LAURELS, 2 to 4 foot ; ge а few cwt. of HOLLOW-CROWNED PA ARENIP and ASHLEAF KIDNEY POTATOES. ricum Nurseries applicatio Am! ponen m Market, Norfolk. Flower чиа ш аз Novelti WILLIAMS, Paradiis аф Victoria See S. d 4 SUBSCRIBERS have o n SALE 2 , 9, and 4- B . Ro. London, N. acket. Seedling NORWAY SPRU CE year Seedling | PRIMULA, Red or White ( ged), very 8 ре г. d. THORN QUICKS; Transplepied ka x 140 d feet ; 3-year testimo onials in Cat cod X S 6 у THORN QUICKES, ry low pri: сев, which | CALCEOLARIA, herbaceous, i iens 2 6 y be had Ы? a pplication. СІ BI CRUENTA, saved Dh а 'WLER & SON, arm Aa] of prize flowers . 11&0d. 9 0 AMARANTHUS MELANCHÓLIOŬŠ RUBER. jr SE а | RANSPLANTED FOREST TREES and|MIMULUS CUP 1. 1 6 EVERGREENS, &oc. RHODANTHE M ACULATA:: s 1 6 E nr is Ht foot, per 1000 y = iS ie qm VICTORIA, a very elegant variet: 153 8 to 1} Mu рег 1000 .. ом E. 15 Nowest DWARF PYRAMIDAL, om blue П A » Тр бо 2 ївећ, per 1000 .. = o e e 25 » azure blue and white 9 6 3 feet a 95s. m PJNY FLOWERED GLOBE, extra doublo snow bes дињ to 1 o 13 foot stoms ena ; no heads, 1 per doz. зм white SERO а COMMON LA bushy, 2 fe per E. — 3. ›з brilliant rose ERBERIS AQUIFOLIA, 13 = : feet, per 100 .. x m э» lar ire с ҮҮВАХТНЁМҮМ -F - FLOWERING, TU TREE n 2 feet, bushy er 11 за Tee er MEE that ш а very cus ens Dispose o ein TR grown c artin HELIANTHUS MACR S GIGANTEUS, Beverley Nurseries.—Feb. 14. height about 19 feet 10 eie denis GRANDIFLORA FLORE PLENO (Double EC AMES VEITCH, Jux., having a very large stock of rtulaca Roses ) 6 the CHOICE má TREES named boies offers рек DWARE COCKSCOMB `. Qr Haa) 0 at the low prices annex ed. The whole of them are in the finest CLAR: KIA INTEGRIPETALA MARGINATA 0 le condition, may ve Seen gro mel with a E = 0 e collection of other де © d Shrubs, in his new Nursery, SANA 0 at Coombe Wood, Kin ill, S. CONVOLVULUS ае STELLATUS Novus „6 This Nurs а Situated 11) nie from w Malden and | GODETIA, THE BRIDE 0 Coombe, 24 miles from the Richmond, 1 bs from the | PHLOX DRUMMONDI, PRINOESS ALEXANDRA ЕЕ 6 Kingston, and 8 pe from the Putney Statina; Bo South Western шень 3n 6 Railway, and Es three latter Stations at all times TRÓPAOLUM TOBBI, GL OE PE бй T = 0 be obtained. 16 is distant about 5 ied 5 ihe Chelsea YSTAL Р. EM.. 2 xc Wy Nu TOM THUMB At AE IE 0 The prices d у | ЗА PONARIA CALABRICA МАВОТХАТА м 0, 4 A PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE Post-free to ns. ТЕЗ! DOUGLASII) TAXIFOLIA.—This is the best of the Douglas Fir, 4 to 5 feet, 3l. per dozen. ABIES DOUGLASII; TAXIFOLIÍA, 5 to 6 feet, 47. 4s. per йол, The above are really fine formed specimens. хаи —$trong good shaped plants, shaped plants, 2 ft., 2l. 2s. to 31. рег т йол. Do. do. Fine specimeni Бото 3 to 5 to 7 feet, 158, to 218, Li denso 63s. to 1053. each. ана сарая во robust and well formed, they mene formed plants, 3 to 4 ft, variety CEDRUS D ca jc per C TREE Beautifully Do. ax Sound g These are «арув сыс ROBUSTA.—Fine plants, 4 to 5 ft., r dozen. ^d Fine plants, 5 to 6 ft., 37. 3s. per dozen. CUPRESSUS DA MOEN D -Very nice plants, 2 to 3 ft., Ea pones. all шанды їп all applicants. 10,000 Auc jap ALEXANDER. LAING Ee m Sfer the above, bushy Plants, twice nsplanted, 12 to 13 inches, at 20s. per гм for cash. urseries, Tee YXorkshire.—Feb. 14. uba Tue). HOMAS METRVEN D A: ba tait that he сап y Spring Flo EBB'S GANT POLYANTHUS; — COW- SLIP; Florist’s Flower, I also SCARLET PRIMROSE—Double Crim: T Double White, Double Yellow, and Double pom ditto. COW- SLIP from the аа DOUBLE шыгыннын апа other varieties, all of w Me recie pplicai RICHARD WEBB, (nA Gardens, Rehding. a ben dnd and Nurserymen. A OANE of fine AGPARAGUR ROOTS for SADE, by NM 1000 or JUNIPERUS 68400 Seer." 8 isis, MR pe Court F: S.W. Z, E T F ToS зич: BENTHA ТАХА, ел D INBIGNIB, 8166 e 9з. per er dozen 5 d 3 15]. per 100. Quum is Plane 4e Dor 1000. Fine Early Varieties, » H OMAS WELLAND, Surrey Gardi g STE Surrey, Thes Finus Шаша же А астарда Жашны себ Grower for Wholesale Trade. : PINUS INSIGNIS, .—Very fine specimens, 6 to 10 feet, 7s. 6d. Cab ts. Us 21s. eac! PINOS PYRENAICA.—Very fine plants, 4 to 5 feet, 31. per S Е лар do my b bave үсү SEQU ОТ, А а AXODIUM) SEMPERVIRENS, 5 to 6 feet, 21. 2s, Parana S to offer for Sale of the following sorts, at A beautiful kind, 2 feet, 11, 10 dozen, | EARLY YORK CABBAGE | ЕАВІҮ NONPAREIL ts, 8 foot, 3L 2s. pet. dozen. 22 » BARNES — RED CABBAGE vitæ), 8 to 4 feet, Bs. per 1000. АП strong, ealthy, and well rooted. oz. ; Б por 1 Wonersh Nursery, near Gui iford, Surrey. EW HARDY WHITE SWEDE.—The Favourite ears, very strong, 1l. 108, Swede of the Flockmasters on ti the Hampshire, W the & 81. рег дол. ana Gog ае саду" is very pe perm ‚ 8l. ч uy; 2s pee ard es from 3 to 4 to 6 feet, magni- йо шысы: depended. upon aee ; 91s. to 63s, to 84s. each. meti poor land À toring. Exi 3 ершш utiful planis that they would з. per lb., or 42s. per ion, and Supplied : by Rà XNBIRD, CALDECOTT, а BAWIREE, Basing- , and may be selected. Road, Chelsea, S. ҮҮ. Stoke; апа 89, Seed Market, Mark Lano, Е.С. WEIL | „ҮҮ „ереошщу К Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading, Garden Seeds. OLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, i consisting of all the Smi sorts, are offered as fi ©. 1 contains 20 quarts Peas, and all other seeds m zr ч proportion .. 2 ditto 10 азая ditto diio 4 RB No.3 ditto 5quarts ditto ditto 01570 No.4 ditto 5 pints - 014 E i x CA 1 on ое ICHARD xd ее rchant, corner of High Broad Street, Wor eh Se Pine Apple E ace, Edgware Road, London, W, атау гы HENDERSON je CO. beg to announce that үз CATA UE of KI erem ; FARM, and FLOWER SEEDS, ipee ed German Ast Stocks, and don of Хорол — for One Year's Барр Oen No. Co na No.8 - No. as í » Z colleciion, N о. 5 is now ready, and will be үзе vded ко n application. Norr.—This Catalogue contains only the best varieties хараа and an abridged List of the most valuable Flower 42 25s, E CUCUMBERS at ls. per packet. Recommended by tho F Fruit бошо ofthe Royal Hortieul- tural Society. See GUIDE to the KITCHEN GARDEN, Barr & SucGpEN, Seed Merchants and Florists, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C. ARTER'S CHAM CUCUMBER, recommended by the REIS г a icultural Society as being an excellent bearer. pde — Ae firm, а the ss ofthe Sion House class. 1з. per packet, А fow own ззат 3 to offer the Trade, T, 238, & 261, High Holborn, London, W.C. ' 'ectio t best White Celery in cultivation. provod о р is the bi to the Trade sealed à oz, packets, free by post, Ls. 6d. Price а application. Nurseries, Wichingt KC nis is without ox SUPERB кый RE near TTE m Coventry Market. seed ached roots of — & € packets feen y pos 1з, Sto! ursery, near Cov - re Sorts of Peas. Ts ADVANCER, PRINCESS ROYAL, аманны GILSON'S GLORY (2s. 64. du DE. p ТНТ, jo айо мї free, on appa ication а нэ m the Seed Trade. SH A HE Е PEAS, аге — à a Pe DEN Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. A A e а ЕЕ Stock of true— Early Long Pod Bean Ne Plus Peas Mackie: s Monarch ditto Laing's Imperial Swede Turnip Broad Windsor ditto ату Green Top Yellow ditto Early Emperor Peas Red S T С "Woodford's Green Marrow do. | Early Nonpareil Cab Flack's E e" ditto , Emperor ditto British Que Enfield Market ditto а they cam offer аба low Beed- a Establishment, Wisbeach. EA KALE to offer fr - ea Kale for Forcing, y Uar M ҮҮТ” has в, яе р" of extra швы вејесі qu roots с application. Forcing, That ане E t E inier M e d Genuine Seeds. PARSONS, SgEDSMAN by m MAJESTY. A DESCRIPTIVE SELECT PRICED - "Brighton; and Hassock's Gate Соне Nursery, жее, НЧ (2 dose ROLLANET begs to inform is Patrons d Friends that his DESCRIPTIVE MS CATA- LOGUE of VEGETABLE, FLOWER, AGRI que uU € ced. GLADIOLUS is now ready, id on application. miie Establishment, Tunbridge Wells, 2H € m er Garden, and Farm. х CATTRLIR DESCRIPTIVE САТ. of the above "e ready, and will be paid, on " (nino EA lists only, every n: аа id o мшу Ка Seeds of Eon —— ot 21s. Station in eed Е tabli E, lists of асап саш GERMAN, and other inier SEEDS; аитор жайды Чыныны Мор Ж "use, and will be forwarded Post Freo to all a pplicants. тсе ч xem Barres, 8. DE eee oe announces that his SEED C. m FEBRUARY 14, 1858.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 147 AMES C. шы, ө Доо J few lbs. of M following to АД to n Tr: ado: ELVIL NG KAIL, VARIE GATED M sd [5 garnishing, SNOW'S WINTE CCOLI, true, LIITLE PIXIE OABPAGE NEW, ЖЕН STEM 8A NOY, DANVER’S YELLOW ONION DOMATOE DE LAYE HENDERSON'S PINE-APPLE ВЕЕТ. n, W.C., , have а is suflieient force brought {о bear upon It Sawera a the application of m iron isi that the f advantage o n consists, and for e tho i inventor Pas eredi b а tree is to be "transplanted, the m seeds which he had caused to germinate thro ough | holes in bros dises placed over glasses filled with Each perforation was occupied by а sigle rw and a^ was poss sible. to examine - tips of ther root, an i he give branches as far -— ma m the bole sufficient to secure a ARDY FLOWE only, sent te e by post or rai SUTTON anD SONS. il by IE A COLLECTION of the ben rn ай pne known .. 108, Fig А COLLECTION of the bes sknown .. 7 A COLLECTION of the best з нег known .. 5 SUTTON'S C. cu gesagt аср: SurrToN & Sons, Seed Gro uses, Danes ев, & culus e. TYSO, Тобет e 5 даран к Кышкы pt rks, begs to offer named as DS, of Showy Colours М o ill е sent A free. з, Reading, Ber y simply lifti up the di 180, which со ould | be diui withou t the slightest i injury to the spongelets. Colou atter ring meehanieally suspended iu water was dnd rly useless, though employed in man Substances therefore according to e nature of tree. The ball of earth (its aiio having been previously с че би оп), ist о be und d on one side, and one the iron plates the convex side outwards were used whieh Nero iet soluble in water, and Sid „could b the cellular 50 Splendid MUERE a cu vie coder яс. ected the cells of the spongelets, and the me Я 50 ditto, Туво'в SEED LINGS, о овоо A 80s: to 3 0 0 |together, with as much force as w the | ficial cells of the parts immersed. "Activé iquors 50 DOUBLE ANEMONES, one IL ова 01 о th firm, the ends of the roots being Хог айоіей tho spongelets мый Md орой 50 Ditto Single Mixed .. . 98. 6d. to e present left free bet the cords. А . In the first case, the roots are surrounded, IMPORTED GERMAN S. Asters = А Виза, i iall t their extremit deposit of 1шшде да. Lexica Жый Peupiom, Zim Ls cord should be passed from the straight ends of S y ы s TE nsi AA ed assortments, 1s. and 2s. 6d. each. two plates above е ow the ball, an uring matter, үг rend: ptior 5s. i the be f quality. VO LOGUES d or post free for one stamp. АП the above articles can be sent by Post. eer —Carriage Free M. CUTBUSH дахр SON beg to intimate that they are now prepared to execute orders for GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS, for which their house is extensively known Mr. C. зең es his personal attention to this branch of our n their igit posi sit ion, T dieu nder mined 45 tree being gently Ae if ' necossary), n the Фр, side to |е sh е Spong | sbongelets ar ar d бр the and a the fir à pais, the ends of the opposite pairs being кы laced together, and the outer edge admi g pw follow the e bu adis, a а екан whieh ha bearing on the condi ту” is iw business, and we can confidently recommend all offered as also laced as befo; bre: "V hen this has Potatoes, "Tu urnips, &е., by 4 M. being of the best quality, at as moderate prices as consistent, sedis e, there remains the ball bf fears CAUVET educes Бон КЎ the corollary that it is — еее aa held firmly together by means of four | usel the course Lf the n plants by d 1 lates of iron, two above and|means s colour ed inject BI Vu Ohrysan beneath, which аге secured by vertical| Having өйы, thes lue he proceeded to nes dae До PRHS, N изын XX Stoko, N pr hing. at the direpmísenoo Y. the ball, and s examine the que ether there is really any supply from his great Stock of the above 90 of t ends of tho se SX OR. fri pem In the eourse of his large Varieties for 108, ; t bist РОМРОХЕВ каеш meet. » wd urse, e | experim x he ascertained that roots physio 23 pairs of Pom e л dcc = EX: Strong in proport Bion to m size СЕ weil ^d logically в «е "da not absorb indifferently all ni w CATALOGUES ready f t tances diss solved in water m rmed his N.B. тох вото нечо all orders io To раа (Ck Н. Bin», the ball; but once done, and m met prie Stoke Newin wm sin carefully la laid round and lae , Asters, and Маш BUTLER AND MoCU recommend their Collections of hhe above to Amateurs and Exhibitors. Messrs. B. & Моб. ared neither ыр сеа nor expense in procuring the very best. BUTLER & MoCuLLocH, Seed Merchants, Covent Garden ^g ndon, W.C. LLOCH strongly Moa for rmer views that iti is | only after the e spongelets that. буй e any kind of packing material to и, them, the | might X. ue from one end of the kingdom to | substances, whe Quer r poisonous, inert, or not capable the,other without injury ai any season, provided | of being assimilated, ean be absorbed, and that the m boa PEDES the roots were kept in a | doath ensues unless new roots are thro wn out ; that uo s кты gie ound haye no power o e thus removed has reached its New and Rare Plants. , RARE, ription, inspect or apply at ES — and BEAUTIFUL PLANTS WILLIAM prs rx ee or New and Rare Plants, King's Road, Chelsea, S.W. В | destination, эу 18 MNT ae ич place, nothing is idea oma: to с eor ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1863, ehe Gardeners Chronicle, |. sulte MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING by ge "NrpwrspA, Feb. 18-Society of Arts чоь — 19—Linnean 2% 20 f Royal Horticultural Генев 9 is at S, Kensington ҮЕ saw the other day at Mr. SrAwDISH'S nursery at зао whence are being removed to а des nursery at Ascot, sund d-sized Coni- rs, what appeared фол y. to be a very capital con- hee... for TRANSP € ТЕЕЕЗ. The pla we understand, ori with Mr. Бото alkirk, and has been for а b or: two deli different parts of fully тошо where by its. aid pene trees are $ femoved at any period of the g indeed preferred e st is not only simple in itself, e 1 ы e in its application. There n nda- | one p of in wan We believe the pts 2mm employed a iow t Mr.SonLEY himself may be he cord or rope | Wh ch has held ihe айы оће, = lift off the die upper and to slip out the low and then in the t of „their evolution, while a minute eàrefully to fill in a soil abo AA ет бетй ies of | quantity is eliminated m the во и leaves the roots, the growth of which latter will be facili- | together th the water of evaporation. Arseniou ated, and the steadiness of the Ly acid, for vmm is not absorbed by plants grow- greatly by the Жср of the undisturbed mass|ing in а soil w has been purposely poisoned, of earth which ha as vu во easily been re sined ксы 26 Hh is ed hy and then it arrests Ter and destroys the plant. If the plant е ^ OW, p appreeiabl e quantity ы arsenic is not found by o chemio cal analy: sis in fruit, ‚ having, of cour n the centre "when the ends of "their (o to be inconvenienced. - latter oint has an s a The plan i is so simple en 80 — that it deserves to be made generally know long been a question of interest whether I an, | Roors have any power of мре рро from the food of | dissolved i isture w. e mo unds their preceding oropping g, and. there are collateral points (m 2o o Un subject, the of which have ** Annales l,a in| publication the botanical jet) of "which d rags its icd ngth = to the great dissatisfaction of its себе Рош x with guste. he чэ жеге ad а natural sta Жав i E striking Way inM | exor. an apothecary in the French some ipara sting experiments g [appeared in 2 шү. n number of Be Salso ” dated д, 8'8 A nversa Bd betwen Лл ны sto himself Mond i o im- ever by their cr deco; $ E that inasmuoh as the ge of p з do no LB. excretory r az Ф +з mA ЖАНАЛЕ! to e plants of th ааа it must ы sd u bes түк ге desto йош поё on any _ зе ber pis rences which we — in the quantity хе been genera gem there 148 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FssavAny 14, 1862 - —— € ———ÍE— 5 o1 two — classes, and prove very attrac Asn BENTHAMIA FRAGIFERA. questions as that of the cause of chlorosis, тесе ав , us Ko * y Чы » sickness, and several other m aladies to w champion has yet advanced anything whic ы y tells : : plants are subject, is at once evident, and it is n favour of retaining the “fancy ” class, we regret to is ino d. eem pev eg mire cultivatión atly to be анаа. that M. CavvE Y Med еб the Royal НЕГА, Legis continuing it for ines p e кү meis g Сне тубт £ ants have Ai his experiments, whi n uch to | another year in its prize sc | poses bet little T ide T dd TR its Ge Lud a ht on numerous фмс е зыт ы їз йд З I have therefore sent you а ecimen branch covered THE BEST EXHIBITION RANUNCULUSES. DE ruit, w Ат the uest of some amateur florists who are — — Мв. KzxNzs has made (Flor. and Pomol. i i11) геч y be brought to be of the most useful an а useful suggestion relative to the EXHIBITION of | desirous of obtai ining i Dforhation п about the choiee ја Shr bs. to give further | e different гатан best ada ted fo r show, I issued a publidity in our columns. His object is to eh х eo ireular О abov е 90 gro Ар this Жош resident in | in is s15 feet hi n 2 К йу а: а mass o fia a g of prizes, and the p'an 2e | vaso в par of ор à м) Scotland, anre them to It 1 M " in 1835 " d пе» b E u of bei eing one which may be readily carried out їп l f the 12 sorts which they esteemed most Ski 2 xg nor ЫШ x а praetice, and which would not occasion any serious highly v and Z ipida jed Ir p bé рше] T lex i exhibition shrubbery, which TE ү hai өе the Benthamia аз enire outlay. act аз a check | тре r having et against : cd н e replies were varied, and not b without inter : Резе | individual d, to & ше — up A —€— Lm Nine returned lists of 1 sorts together with iet s А. two-fold айташадо m Eod ewe first, € iR nt dm —— di о sume of aw ез Ss уз uh colours, as given below. One had discontinued the Lus ue A Er : s э? bouis de saad per ia вы y in the distribution of awa За йы is | ог, of his favourite of 25 years’ n ЖҮ yo e Ee phot Ae ы aring, E med чеш т ht be very well ado iod as a step and more modern cla enge n ш hist regar rd. One сү proven bs seil Tt is to " mr cirea = р id E Es da es i d "d In additi р in | never grew any sodlingé but t «аш е old sorts th раг f it се AUR of even the аршы ion быы 3 t addi ion to year after year in the same garden un ntil they were ex- X attri UT my X in fruit ing it so profusely divenibe whiy t ко T T TEN y hausted. A 5th lea rned experim monialis doctored his co ө presen th of ü né deer PE Den zu Ш ке Moser: з E i odad i exhibitio erar of his ран ts, poon, t E hich jul а енче pe checked, which ent fori t К асв об сан E om 1008 О | апд became disheartened, x s from Sheer modesty t Y | of frait t of w ав been an unusus^y neavy crop What 8 sts is thi :—(1) That the аса посе теори ti In support of this statement I send you a specimen "— E exhibitions should pro vide stands for the | Ay astly, one а replied that Mom grew none IU another plant of Benthamia, growing not more n Most of the | than 10 yards from the first ; this forms a specimen т use of these stands ; and (3) that no names or m: me Р any kind should be allowed till tl ы еы ера И esce > бент ад irent t abundance, but i that uw Sont ned to add another condition, namely, Subjoined, however, a are the mime as far as received; ^ e made терене, аб all соб E né th 2 ite interest idu deprived of any kind 2s shelter either at the ould h ey o excite interes И as in the case the other specimen, wi heir names neatly written оп uniform | in the flower, md to give an indication of the paionia root or head, they have mr yet developed themselves, all falling - he a aheste ue or ornament i ; { gi heets, p nted, ый off in spaces | certain varieties, the na imes according with the number of flowers in the stand : ые З * | in the list, hold i n the estimation of growers competent | off during the growing seaso 8 pom T d by the societies. With а few | to give uu оров б nui : subje ct. Е np "Го those who know the Benthamía only as an tirs clerk, horvi ight si Бе — of a deX-| Ту several cases, moli nam азын once only, belong | green shrub, the following remarks may not be oui xil 2 2732 айе орке А алада i. modern ве ене, а cireumsta ance which accounts pioa h а ming season i: s June. Alt houg h nof ecd quired to hand in pre ты a Tini, béndug the Toto for their non-appearance in other li we ie flow да B 1 TwELVE SORTS RETURNED ай Мв. W. LITTLEBOY, BENSON, nish yellow, an: d -— үйр" e about та size. of а f crown piece, and are produced in des abundance, the fruit, which it кай embered is very pelniablo; as à e elevated above the stands so as to be readil Eva, gold, red edge Victor, Tyso'’s, dark purple al y. SeeD, ул, of Hereford, crimson Then follows the fruit, front o гше inc case when they are nailed down in M RE white, edged Comma nl — edible, but in its raw ipee is not fü; pasean Ds ees жк пеат тей ейде | Sir R, Sale, white shadod preserve, however, itisv ayfair, orange mottled ' The foregoing will, I think, be ‘suficient to prove eful A be no doubt that snch an a ment woad improra Eliza, stlpl ur Pla; саен к E pach an arrangement far as ће ык таан pM УЛ OS | that a little care тишин, is all that is m of the stands and the conse mes neatness which might TwrLvE SORTS BY Mm. its Охковр. Mm n i 1 turn their atten- be secu red i int thei r arrangeme ent would be preferable to | Apollo, awapi s, dark red Nazar нй а those, Ў who will t eg d | Apollo, crimson i Фе: white, red stripe саше. yellow, red edge | house having а south aspect, ta king care care that the roots colours ot the stands and box now see rall Ее оаа rally | Coronation, straw mottled Cedo Nulli, t ess of moisture or im- har Воі ^^ is pointed o hat the ва vete d Miss Fo с aien геа spot хва, ое Элик are not exp osed e her erre me would be available for the display of nearly ee y kin d of | Eliza yellow, brown edge il, and ЫШ little cut flower brought to the exhibitions, perhaps only ex- Under proper et as to за ce wi E. pes cepting Roses; and as nothing more would be required Tara MN v MC NER TEE з Tanne кое ка 4 сав Mert or Magus than a neat plane surface of board, with removable legs | p IGHT, plant may be хаа ала - or of two sizes to bring this surface to the proper angle of | Lifey Mim and have ies che тә graco eei a spes ne of sight, and with apertures at proper distances to receive Sir W. Hoste yen well, I am ыа тч that it ныт "— n есй the tubes in which the flowers would be brought, the Talism рее the most favourite evergreen ts of the Pu first cost of providing such stands in sufficient number | ме ness Zebrina | day. Richard Westen ле эйе dens D for a whole exhibition would be au item of no serious TUS — South, Wales. [But only in the warmer parts of Grai amount, Such an arrangem ent would n no doubt be a TWELVE Вовта Pt Me . WEST, SHILLINGFORD, OXON. Britain. Ed.] convenience to exhibitors, as yy ly b Ros Horatio, es brown edge $ carry their travelling boxes; and it would—it must— Ve enus, white RA [edge ЖЕЕ of Hereford WINTER FLOWER GARDENING. =No; II. e ie measure prevent the eee ri of rep i D Balcot - | Delight, yellow, red edge Reine de Sheba ship о f the flowers while under the scrutiny of the | Pertinax, “А Кы Е pa Tum filing a з d evergreen s I now employ; Kilgour mo! ectus "The second point, that of cha | their n take of the — and hold together use of the stande "which feo Mr KEY З трета Туку Вовтз ву Mm. J. WATERSTON, | their roots ean Pall of soil; they are small leaved (wiih e sent when the entries are made, as a check upon ша d ue white, pink пе зна purple | one exception) and can hereto e vm i the false or sham entries of convenience in whi 5 i situation; they si lj and 2 feet high, w E exhibitors indulge, та ono WIR NU ally a ы Exc os с е ча ЖЕ Мас! асан ч ейде exception of three large Rhododendron ponticum, 2 authorities would not care to adopt. 16 might lead to саум. же; po "t mes е M, CU EF TENA E Aucuba Aek ha for the vw of the P ; ^ y m 860-61. - безос; indeed it would be almost certain Humboldt, не, purple е edge Mrs. Guir, white, purple edge larges beds, They all stood the winte E ud by Lu the little details of m: n Lord Gough, yellow, red edge 'Oceano, white, dark mottle VARIEGATED. GREEN. ima ui а е abt havo § in demos TwrLvE Sonrs ву Mm. G. KIRTLAND, BLETCHINGTON. Boxussetiporviren шаша" ри e lanceolata entries boná fide. кше tt's Blush, гозу m à 11 » argen 4: Бача. Jide. If wienn t would soon repay the | 7 e sy mo Om £o Белок, orango ^ п. ЖОЕ x » — The th а ш, rose mottled e 2 ОНО amonei e mee | аан ы кА partionlarly sensitivo. ТЕ is truo that in the case of Corona. A Buxus sempers Seb iur ; plants generally, this princip иссен TWELVE SORTS ву Мв. T. HEARNSHAW, NOTTINGHAM. э m "m names while the awards are being ec) has (with Rubro mag icus, ida . The co ls consist of e. owing diss stri Plato, теа leracea: Red Dutch Са been nbandoned, and as fi e seon irae Œil Noir, pesg Viola la vrai Noir, dark brown ES Borecole, White and Green Var any resulting inconv анаа = but e plants are so | Melpomene, scarlet Rant Variegated, Purple or Russian Вогесо е,— h more readily recognised than cut flowers, ind Та Temerai ейге a yellow edge different e VE or 3 colours, red, pendently of all extraneous marks, that there would : and pen; or mixed, the mera be less advantage from concealment in their indt асса ——RPáÁ “КЕ genera a case than in that we are consi dee and as the c pin Deer memet eden The brok d Dr. Horner, white, edge | Lord e en and decayed leaves are r сене of florists’ flowers, some at least of them, | Talisman, an. wie, e, purple edes. tm T io dark rige off and sent to the pig boiler, as the SE pt m to attach importance eS. the afr of the old | Prince PA ee edge Florimel, white, red edge when the season advances. "here s no waste of régime с of withholding exhibitors’ names, it would be a pre то ‚ ста, icf Pelopidas, w pod Purple edge valueless class of plants. Those selected a pe oor nier y with their тас “Trabar, white, rose edge Rom carefully ted. Everything depends o dst pronounce very distinctly on e being ; thatit be поб sown too 5000, the question of abolishing the class of Fancy Dahlias, Tweve Мв. C. Tyso, WALLINGFO bs sende are of suitable size, unhearted (where Dus to = hich we hav l but we мант аа дойт, tm er ient Cabazo iud) and A n th the seed bed t00 1008. since zs estus, , brown leggy plants. find that he одрон as the most desirable arrangemen: M hers derer Зра. еа еа spot Marquis of Hereford, crimson | Тһе vari we pner е ур Delectus Eupatoria, white, purple кре ОМА ms consist Suet the best "m striped | Eva, yellow, red Nu ак >” These would make, he adds, | Carey Tyso, Florist, Wallingford, Berks, е FEBRUARY 14, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' think, when I got them 5 years ago from vid Barro of Elvaston ; these pont have been the envy of al seen them, both = summer =: winter. n its own roots, laid. : this is an rendant ; figurement 2: 9? of frost we Hed. in November. gata; Linaria Cymbalaria Мыш (азо ап "experi рит): Stachys lanata; Vinca min ris arundinacea Variegata: this edging i ds s шот allowed t up to lb агы consist of Crocuses (yellow, blue, ent colour being placed around each beds ; i an now- үнтү е are never ub figures. except be parted when bulbs are required elsewhere, id of it isn 1. I however fou answer exceed- CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. for кеш, е E renton weight, having ppreading еза жең | sefu 149 TREE MOVING AT COMBE ABBEY. we v Hee says, 31 pr^ got аала more. Here i is this ^m х the formation of a new carriage drive, and other | look at that and e man yore now in progress here, 1 have had rers to do | of Jaw runs his eye over the lease, finds that т way of moving trees, the weights of which |14, or 9] years, that ther dre the RIA, from 1to 10 tons each. had o one of Mr.|landlord to do any repairs E all, but that ' еге is, as MeNab's hond-machines t Pm acts yeay well | there almost always is, a covenant by the m that for tapering trees weighing from 1 ton to 25 ewt. ; but | he will, at his own pro er costa aud charges, f repair and коер in repair ing y Not havie a , large хаара е such as Mr.| na at th fixtures thereon, and yield dition at the end a чый 1еа O! con- Gardens, vid which as [сой к wero мен, QT - est m therefore constructed a p 8. feet ү БАТ 6 feet псе, my g pe ou reve bound yourself to keep the bises in езй, ibd although you probably did not expect that there would be any occa- . sion to do more than refasten a loose slate, mend a broken window, do a little painting, or other small o | vide, ted on four wheels, e inches in diameter, and 8 inches wide, mad of thicknesses 4-inch Oak, сг g the grain ra ауд ag are not the пе. inconvenience be dding-out comes. Iam — later Жошы — eds, use you поб permit ек ек r bea was over. ps have Van org in е groups in vie ek re all this I do not wish or n нй вау а word remain nti properly, Arena F i in fait, you ia uty w Now against the plans or plants you pe for th A inter | garden; but except in large places, or with lus Std; these will disappoint persons who may try them. | There will m less outlay and more satisfaction in my |t less. expensive arran n for 5 mass who ш afford to аб much; and point, viz ragement of winter gardens, will cma po Ў they become an “institution,” as the “ moder garden ” already is Economy is my ob in its true, broad, and liberal sense, which salades the saving of time, trouble, and temper, as well as £ s. d. E employ, an 2e plant yed thre d and t rabs working c sita x ett to turn the Е аъ x "bon E front. " It occurred to me that if we could do without sus- | pending the entire weight of both tree and ball, much unn ЕГЕ вагу labou г wo ould be obviated, and in кин lea from the bargain you have made with your кына" » р | “Ро you mean to say," asks the tenant, “ that I a bound to make good all ed е of which I онр? ? It is monstrous; ít is owing to по act of mine that the ad you = | lawyer replies, “ “уой would Muro e gn че Jandiod to СЕ the premises іп a proper condition tool. to repair үн and. keep them rie En dots a, and Idare say he would have done that before the se was granted; b nnot ke T ‘make him do anything, it is equally clear t | digging тоша а tree with the view of getting under it. |that he can make you do much more than you |I commence а good distance from the tree, and like. this very ад а sloping рене advance unti the ouais subject а а little while 0 be ball ached; at this point under- lease, and entente. to Ain the ма buildin ngs in gro o skilful workmen, Paving their Ж апа бшш LN have advanced about а foo "P across the mouth о de hole pak under v erate. „ When thoy 1 bea Ake iod sued him fr Cou [b repair, and to чени ver them 2 in sie IE at the end of the lease. ey were bad state when he took them, pi Abe outlay терге e $5 thon d in Rara epair was орта rred running risk of an action to ане eda; ee mises His а breach of covenant, and the irt of Exchequer decided. that the t enant was bound То fill the beds 1 Кыл» а man at the mouth of the: hole clears it away, number, in the Pid of Pd гш and Yeows, and also hands in T cape required by the excavat- | | 850 aerae; tie the Court held that in d Co е Euonymus and Пех апа to fill the бо ing party. In this way tl D to whic regard was bordér i above 702., besides e rere to ipd ethe t Th Ае on the ехса- E be had t the - E ed ГА з= and to the eria loss from үем, ng twice a year, and mpleted the without | their Per when Your case appears the risks of severe winters; whereas зо: mo of my plan for the centres and borders i is under SL, xd that such an investment eme rally be trusted as one likely to have been made on | It is my present beliof that ic d be satisfied by t having your * modern flower garden? in perfection in summer, ONEA and winter; and let the spring | flowering perennials be іп. {һе mixed flower borders | with me Me bulbs, Hyacinths, "ms Narcissus, T be а: eap enou - use instead of Golden Chain Qeri. It would Б admirable for such ап edging, and its slow growth would insure its taking advantage of the protection of. snow in а печете: win ers. I dig garden к ki seasons "an though they may not em my heredi * There is nothing to see in the garden by the pni help of your periodic longer е b em and th iat I should have t ary lov Car d м win ter, » just now," were | | а plane gh. | the findl site ыз tho - cs transit from t the b tru ick e year as I have e ma z lle n bei eady w ney value зен — renis to the e р ати the first prop | | to = to be very like that, ана - advice to you for oka ut, then a „third, бе, s to u there- e be guided by it and to repair your houses. not bound to convert bad old houses into good = necessary that рт when the н taken away, ке ball vill be likely to вее down: When the ruck is s arua under the ball, the operation of dig- ging round the latter is then ccmmenced. © g a f their age. » Lincol did Py but you =“ ound to do wh: new atever zy be i to en ера г premises into such a state of asona ie, considering their character and nws Inn. Beurré Brettonneau Pear.—I daresay there are others as well as myself, who woni "a obliged to your dtr ete “ G. L.” (see p. 77) if he would explain ow he ттр e бо гіреп this Pear on pyramids. fruit ed i 1 t here for several years both i in the shape of a a south wall, but in no case have I been able to secùre a ore time, but I am of агы а вр ngle fruit ft for d esse ert. I cou uld not in nduc BN Юю ing, “ that if а thing is worth doing g at all, it inc t til be done well." -— July, when it ultimately became shrive When the tree i s brought to its destination, it is | unfit es for cooking or eating. The trees las now issed from our inclines gradually to the final site is effec ofa been regrafted, and the variety ре | eolleetion, A. Cra mb, T'ortworth Galvanised Iron ыу —With vend to the a discus- sion which I hay ve late latter movement is facilitated. hy гта some water | насаа the ball whi sete n the truck, and also on the ine down whic “т shoots of Peach and other trees, I may viua) that € me the Peaches and Nectarines under glass. and bear кыл o witho га vy бй years been ew] © + werful, can be instantly stopped. on ше | discovery of. а i going wrong, and І have Collections py aei — Every on intere sted in growing plants frora ** Collections of Flower e M s must admit the necessity which exists for a refor pad it in sce ОН ys for tree moving with the n just described. W. ing whe ing my f nd which they eceive а! stalls cts when they visit me) -- Ihavein|, Tc nnm RE — ake a loo e garden before you come їп?” P NN уе you буе: at the garden as you Grin - Los ses бант атре 6c het "tio de up to the ho tenant, who earned, hi the expense of a бнг that I set aside failure from seasons and weather, and р 5 e it a principle never г grumble at the effects а nd d e d Hed 25 ше ешш he m роет from either; but i ry the т; e | to моје е нда: вугее тай: First соб. а the cas incli гш 1 ble flow aud pur елан of Aster that a doz zen со] оев п опе wilfully or pny used such ee м A com has proved to be a risk. Let жа р нв : iE alls и z- B ас UA out on in the other Р" ОЁ the roofs аге so rotten that he hardly dare venture Qu , а б: оп the wholesa е, in | under "= and the sam g Mi pi во out (бай тете 57 = o: some plants on hd repair that it will eclines to never » winter), and iru ee iue T|do anything, and says V there is "nothing in the lease |i prepa 1 " ER S subetitote à € ys about repairs which obliges him to put things right. is another cies ob gk of flower garden-|asks whether his landlord is x bound to help him ? ing erei, I have been for years w orking at, and of|* Let me look at your lease," sa; viser, . "Ts thisall subdi which I will send you peer D herbaceous hich I do not admit оре bedding-out plant, yet Ж зд even now, when the edgings are not Tux as it is in fan IM ue dum room windows, I am determined and never to have it e XT Edinb E H., Wardie Lodge, RFT duh Е f 150 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 14, 1863. Jem of gardes. We havo the Chrysanthemum. | month or fve weeks, and yet no plants have made their | annot be doubted, that tpe бозо оша шон вата nad to be doubted that the Council would now have Eos to We ole plant is seen. The un- Sn m much sma aller still, jn esee ce or five weeks, and yet no plants рахе made their nce; I gave it up in despair." Thus the seeds e refuse-heap, when, had the sowers | sum сз "6L - onger, they would have been on Tickets, а w n tw € have begun minate, the nce — in mgri ne ет never pre wil attend to the ü эм pce of seed nlike some of the varieties о ows about a sgat y зш һаз some- e Pæony-flow Such a b of E ligulate- foret eec th we ‚50 large саз not disgrace а асно e good ам Се а ей еаг rly аай. the A di cà calcula g e dien ніт les, ve the remainder "айо rally. sow y firs seeds s Dt littl he may and seco Е stage, а flowers. 1 „gen tor more, par bear comes on Tiens d | strongest plants. T — —M— n hes ся Маг - y. ve, para. crimson. ind that o th r rates of at sub: sowing | tive тучысы of the number е |р! be, 1802, viz. ayment, as = 318 а ber, 1861, and : Slat "Dess ows the increase during the course of the yea the soil as fine as I асс дши сап [As at 31st Dec., 1861|As at 3156 Рес, 1802 Payable i in " Retr o- е | | | | speetiv ely e dec tant of plan nts are lost for pre- | caution. hand adle he plants are Fellows ying dE 3 inches apart, on — border. James Woods,| 1gui Harwich. Rainfall са 1862 at Culford, near Bury St. Ed- harms present ted to that of om the close oe mation of colours to each other—of seeing a bed of flowers furnishing all the colours of the rainbow, in which, possibly, no two plante. posg SC blooms л are in this respect portita i . Iti very love of multiplicity of col cad whieh bas we f powerful agen greatest c vation of flowers is un: y one row of short rays—into the n universal pisse both of cottage and hall. remar! colour would apply to varieties of Phlox Drumm andi, Balsa ms, Larkspurs, Por tulacas and Tro DG. .| Muscat of -Escholata —— (вее р. 126).—In reply LI munds, Suffo `| Fellows gu have com- pounded by ping + E Ins. 12.01 gout ре 2.20 n|January .. Ice March April May Jun 5 3313 — 2776 537 shows the actual state of matters each year, But on taking deaths and renina into account, it appears that 633 new Fellows have joined the Society since 31st mi MÀ t and that Thon e have been 55 deaths, sod 41 res Tt will be seen from ihe abore table that the recon E E 7X | | | | | Increase The above table at 31st December. ent “ Vinicola," who man, * amp each respectively аар us with varied - brilliant | а - of co T It would thus appear рад " or as can obtain sorts distinct in form pleni ing in their variety of colour, it is КЕЯ to do s0; areful the slightly varying type? need is ther uy. E pones the 191 РТ “ р varieties ofS xample, which we referred to, or whai бети E? it were покрій ? * collections," in fact, except to sell? Surely, а dozen he handsomest would be preferable generally. t Why these en: dad p eferable— м. almos in. die avour "епа е even secco aspeot. myself, then in partnership, s рте whose чан ха trial generally, with o h Muscat ot of th 5 сва тан ds Ene of the. yet, gage Tokay or | 12 -— Gra iret буа e since almost E ышы + ЫБ by ii exp AEn with each na and the Council lves to treating the — of each er recom any years. Should yo ci nde ent who in the * Hue and e » С your pec p — райана ed Tokay n yes ason, if pus n y to - Aim а few ее sape os uis S, de йота э йн The Council however, with TE Tw of making it pu to its, own ort, have resolved to allow ЕЎ ents to be ultural and scientific sub тан uired xplore w gro ошм т, the] Piant-Gollootor i mue Aft Ж vate or two of Cocoa-Nut Fibre for Orchids.—Allow me few — in favour of this — D Orchid, а as I find among Orchid growers t repugnan use it t largely, in Consequence T reports y the ей һа I have Malberry of A It is eun he says, to гелен d of the same bark ne e saw at Yeddo. There are her trees, the barks of which bre tain bol [ve pete to the mongst mos mi anut fibre find E ШЇ розу ano Moon Or n^ foot into i ru and make grea very short pc quite diesen [he what they di they did c T the old peat and moss fact, it eye essentials of the best fibry ib pe, EU soil. Let по опе therefore it, as I have proved its sui а а doubt. I consider fo blowing Ши genera thrive aa san in it BA ers eer Dendrobium, Cypripedium, Coelo, ^ Epidendrum Fellow. en ir Promenades an [ Lzlia, Oncidium, Miltonia, Trichopilia, bidium, yd f y of А: Council on meeting the Fellows оп the um ашуу А репе xo e QE 5 £ Pleione, Odonto; my Hunt] Galeandra, &c. |o d ау ehm са де лике md L^« samet: dcs айтор M уш aec вол ME George Toll, Gard. о J. А. Turner, Esq., M.P.,| А reference to the — CH lah? m. orm ir i >. t A will ki us yonr: the the ie Go а E. ji the satisfaction of. ее PPolyanthuses.— ving been an ardent lover and suc- | Prize thankful о Синае of 1851, thro Ех Poroila ; . wled; measure ccess, with paei са ul 1810 4 x that e early Spring im : he Ро! olyan: ашшы ы ашыш md - s бору аавв тийе with mh m zs the e in tho most йе more than 8 Prince Consort, who whom f : two on i its cultivation ай this season mi ht һе actept- pi- [лашу d eji "о Society, тыша aeua ofthe reeoipta in the of a considera! егар n this АСЕ Non been ae enm. to capital—a MUS MIR present y Е? who have been unfortunate in its ей, he prosperity which the Society | а there s surpins to the half of which the Commissioners, —“ I admire the fow ; but ordin T is — to the recur шыш e entitled as their share of profit, is Suc еш: eat ра wo un: E лам peying the half of these ins n boxes atered it, vids a xi have ар the argen M ^ growin Cocoa and and ihe fibre and no | 107 e фена) i have e either "x n dis stributed, or are about to be. ce PM v) Fellows by ballot. The of Chiswick have this year amoun м be deducted, whi казна g Kong, whi aid to be ol leaves of a kind of Grass growing indem i in m Cochin Chi H plant to 93И, tod bas bee ina. e however never saw the latter Sodio — ja са been dis closely Im ге ed to, — а: A M NE A ше ог e Commi: 1 have t nefited the one equally affec! sd е ro Head, therefore, mel desire to mere vi =н тона ота d the influence of His Боуа1 Highness been spared to it, it | completion of БЫЧЫМЫ КАГА that the Society 0*9 FEBRUARY 14, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 151 t tiful façade of the refreshment room. n. They have paved ORE thisi is Mr. Worms g’:— the upper эй i ding tho жө ason, vut ania pa: n it ti as is his| ago. * Well, Mr. C., I am told you are a a good Cue ueumber белеп. its clothing and decoration, works which the Council notion е gil re adir that it bably ; dut you ee know everything now. Have have felt to be of pressing importan As regards the decora- | difficult, if not imposs ibl, to convey what "he has you eut off as much as was s wanted, and left the tion of the Garden, the Council have been much assisted by | attempted to describe, їп апу other manner; but if this самия ег ros row "si erP"—' Never; I thought the liberality of the Fellows, who have allowed their subscrip- | ү n t (SE Ышш о ЫСЫ weladt crat] 1 d bleed. SN ta ы Fit: эн БА it : E r tenta for tho French fotntelhs. io be so, he must content himself wi select rather | wou e о it of it; she was o ше to adopt eppliod in the purchase of works of art for the Garden. im a numerous audience. Ме cannot ҮК? him by | tl her — — ing up һег s regards th pisouor of he Garde ihe. Орявай. bay , ommending his book those who, ignorant of Cucumbers, that ha ый aer uch: her coachman they trust, effec considerable improvements in it by the H , he m self be ing th ч introd ction of clumps of trees and shrubs. They have also mafhematios yet tse is абва establishod. half o oft s тА i 3 à à 1 m s балар abont rovided a large supply of bulbs for its sp , decoratio: V y "This - 1 уч lee e remainder ord have to acknowledge the assistance received by presents t must be content to bel Ds d Cai eet? oa hee Жу dent put aud ontrary belief is now so far r у xplodod, that it only le diei ie lin ers in some remote country parts, Mr. Worms's Љеве objects are concerned, the wor eady executed justifies g ? the Council in looking at their progress with satisfaction. It] explanations are scarcely needed to correct errors, or n Memora is otherwise, however, with a part of the Garden less under | remove doubts, p GAR тр Wir платата, E is рынын ET RESUME UE etn The introductory chapter is the most amusing, as it This еланы vills, which is piany erected, is in improve: he completion of the Es res bel to the | € ft tl ч уро! Alha а style, and is situated on a gentle slope Commissioners 2t ib a. D X op ndin р 2 Ek] he M by the a nts on the subiect of the universe. hill o osite the died of Canstatt, about ре which tho Council have naturally folt to press a bo ай | Strange and wild t ey appear to us, more like the| miles from Stuttgart. Тһе whole of the building is ле pon osa Uem oic Aoi qucidered themselves quaint notions of veins than the serious well. quite finished, some of the offices being at present on this su es is praed speculat = lof thoughtful men. hi inn in course of erection. 16 is much frequented by the There still ructural works pressing for completion | «“ Anaximander The figure d эне earth is a and is ke t strictl rivate, , The ar rde which belotir to the [rs to execute; such as the council- | of da King, p y К Б i EE ac portico, а M se кч walk, а western entrance, &c. | 9- & column, and th м sun and mo e Council г nounce the retirement of| filled with fire; at the top Ж і m із of tle villa їп question, conservatories ап nd ar резу tom, он ветойтузМру | den de Jisa boa nh ng|opening through Mie nl mad fire capes, Биё | They may be said to be divided into three Dii "Tho nour an осіе ast year Ў бтрт дй; нйн бей ta vilthdeaw-it at should the aperture ап eclipse takes place. | first, in front of the building, is nearly square, and is e i until t C should have crowned his labours with success. He has repeated his resignation, ma the Council have most zeluciantiy f a Mie to сору: wit is wish, accept it. dv. through many changes and some adversity, б шей а v position ey founda e mag and may ra the Duet to the Gar ept о: n fête E A: enades, а “ш. which they bes that tho ntu ES quiet enjo; ment "of their Garden by the Fellows and their friends aterially ыны il cannot conclude this Dp without con- terest The mu and its LEX Constant reports furn: E е4 üroughout various w: arked the intere: olid, and to bou nded on two sides by the' villa, conservatories, an like аа аж б ае doom axagora sidered that the „solstices were d "i the air A the A pk 2 i: other s win I is a “semicircle ing А the top of and ЕЕ С H thought that tl 1 division; it i is reached by means of a fligh ure centrifugal for d forms a kind € uppe SA of fire. Aristotle was as of opinion і that Ж, spots on the | to the — garden. At the “л "ud E semicircle, moon d Авто of and for — аз се were its keyst а benautifu the earth. Theophrastus believed tha celestia of ihe villa, i ina direct ine with the hemispheres were knitted together bym of tl l part and Milky Way, but so care asly that spaces. Tero left | at about бу зане distant from it, is anot ther r port ion through which the heavens а be вееп, | much smaller and "called, w think, the nophanes' doctrine was that the sun consisted of| Bath bod se. This is an isolated bui ilding, the arcades tho ан of fire extracte the humid vapours of|only going as far as the second part. Тһе arcades t rom даш which were sztingaished INT gn and every morning, and that t ere fier clouds collected in the higher a a eH S around the second and third portions v ire garden are n towards the im side егу | open р — n either fth rti tu the 15th century, the following was the | belief “The earth was supposed to be immovably fixed in rnished with ts, бе, ; оте the secon о This report having been read and adopted, some dis- | the centre of the unive rse; immediately surrounding it. trickling е es, the whole surrou e y es rish cussion pns place relative to the b pm: ornamentation | were pom atmospheres of air and fire, and 1 uriously enriched arches, cupolas, and of fhe garden, especially in winter, and the price nk the sun, moon, and planets were "upposed to travel | minarets, while » beyond the I v hits soe which which the public has been gni. 0 it. The 5th ‚ог heaven, | i ming a coup dæi June, the day appointe auguration of the of solid but transparent matter. The stars were ны к to anything seen in ы жал н»: ; Memorial of ге Great Exhibition of 1851, by H. R.H. sidered fixed in an outer € beyond which were tw he сте round the second garden is reached by е Prince of Wales, |с rystalline s res ; ап the outside of a 11 the | a flight. of st s passing ui nder the уены it is eon« Ds bei E -— aces take place. |* primum m ? which ни illa, and in s hese matt hich À Wf а Similar character having n adverted in ng and o been satisfactorily терра to, the Chair appro pria ate. erms „to the retirement of "pr. Lin пдеу! with the Society, and remark one knew better than the Council how dua hard he had py in its behalf. round the pored in ‚24 hours, and Бу its friction, centre i ів {һе талар епітапсе to die: villa. The e con thi a similar motion ; hence the diversity of day and night. But, 1 , The gardens a are laid out geometr ically, They cons had one of its own, which was intended. to account for "T "3 r $4 E d ДИР 1 plar 1еїз, side. The с of Copernicus e Galileo will а! опсе n e basin in the — bred site the principal en «әв and a smaller on The шша, simply consist of jets of "els t ж being introduced. There are i one as those e truer vie в first | also small fountains m cascades on either side of the It iride by W. Wilson | shed light o "е rlness; Bier but peri de teps, g as > the coping of the wall, an unders $5 Sq., her КЕК by Mr. Alderman бв. before the шон ofthe earth was fully pro g hic} novel and interesting appear- land, that the best thanks of the Society be given to | even in the present generation, experi ШЫ. ros ance, Dr. Lindl ey for his long and eminent services. о. been wee cm and a! invented for the helawnis nearly covered with borders for dwarfshrubs positi s afterwards made by Mr. Alderman Cope- purpose of clearly explaining and exhibiting it. АП апа flowers, such as Geraniums, Calceolarias and other land, and supported by Mr. Bateman, that some suitable | these are fally zam — EE r. Worms, with the aid | garden тр те еер in addition to theselarge testimonial should be nted to Dr. Lindley by the woodcuts; those who | ma — Maize, Wigandias, mem of the Society generally, and that com- | are conversant = ith meas subjects his volume will be &c., are mers: аз tho elímaté is favourable to ed their е гт йе they produce an excelle re-elected President; Esq., се gom -— tr rer 1180 Saunders, Е һаа Sdn eren Secretary s - that Mr. Jonathan “бшк, Mr. Edmonds, and M James Nicholson, h d been Mae Auditors; b | interesting and instructive. Others, we repeat, will find the attempting to read it merely time thrown CuthilUs Treatise on t account of the author’ s method of cultivation. The su for and Melon, just published (Hamilton & E is : pisa and pan i much nt e MR S vla fe ront of the villa the garden is на ze in quite а mal manner, with an avenue т n the centre Trees "adt lanted in eor ssible the appearance o of a grove; large owering. uel (аге introduced here and that PE Daniel Соор, кзы, the жө; Joshua Dui апа J. Kelk, Esq., had been elected new Members of Council for the ensuing за pages the PAR Mer is алей Pets a КЕ of ? to furnish shade. е. which hardly leaves a possibility of pd _Оп either side of t e villa are conservatories E Ee oar ene. : b eei s. On the right i is ai e aanta of considerable grap y "advice is a ways sow new А} у] слад ng a lar ssortment, — e 230085, let it be more than two years old. If three or fos 3 years Epide де — s, Oncidisms, Ms Maxitarias Stan! борои нц g The Earth a : being an Account of | while some rots, and ойм h weakly. Ir he E "Small m pide AM lagad st бы thi enis of the nd others push weakly. In some ere. Small fountains are een e ЖОЕ e refs ef d o Rotation y c Earth. | cases old seed may produce е that SUE ond littl i i i yin i lb. үу Ё epit earlier than others, » but. wit e the new- send plants | moist. E orms e o" us in p а that he present have invariably and e; On the left sido " 2 corsara atory of similar dimen- е pos » two parts, tl 16 рот ing. Бо {ты indeed | sions, containi collection of Azaleas, mostly ү. арен епвїоп оЁ {һе pe reader ; ; the other are vdd that I am liget to nip out the very early | small plants for eis «i AS ical ana d Ao for the sal of the mathe- | fr p y a month planted out, | form nt меб eal stu e 2 second half we say em = agn At one time I the western boundary, is M A og о сах and d symbols are aam new th Cucumbers and Melons | or 300 feet in length, d ess intensely interesting to thos o under- ^ bes y53 t, to x fie i4 даув or во, after saving it. are uA n e and compared зу den the pd half of | I now however thi : that у g, for by so doing нд volume is certainly ш се of prehension ; | I was drying up what Nature had put into those sma of ы rr protest = the idea of its being | seeds, making them prematurely old. Weak plants | small fountain about А рор bred or that * readers ” мыл j3 з were therefore the result, the reverse of what I|5 fe ; igible. The simplest of Mr. Worm intended; at least I think my plants ger from Type iil needs a knowledge of тайса ` mi fresh seed, t| the drying process." led abstruse scienc opened the book at | And then we are told manage the seedlings till | tubes about Ma. is the sentence our eye fell they come to “ соуег the trellis,” and are themselves falls a pon ;— xs t a dian, A the|* with fi ruit." piss аера ere d Ынде of be place Z, n the рган velocity to perpetuate a high-bred Cucum! "aer reme exi Pro on itas бту е акр. Ба 1ет?в theorem we have There а good chapter on Mo Melons; aii F sin, A and л cos, A for the angular velocities about c z, | this curious curious paragraph, headed ашу ic Јас (Frsavanr 14, 1869. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 153 ү will be fine, lose These (bey mus t y When the weather is sufficient! у Ranunenluses. awl the T E way be t 1 Hie 2119 ili ab i rimi use of|during this short period the plants —H— * American Farmer writer in the growing, the object being to repa B the this produce ot of { TH (шн 1 ШИП ЧИГҮ! E ig 428 {з sa Zum ilfi Hin РЕН ШИКЕ AF Sjal 3 Hi in Hb ПИТТИ; i qut Hm ИТТЕР АНН, я APEE "inti i 1151 Н | P "np Ыз "HH PHIL nans HHHH 355 133 [58 НН. н Ыр КПП Hired Beier ИНД 1i 31 BÉ ДИНИ, рз ТЕТЕ amu арза PE eiim ^. 2 (For the ensuing week.) FLANT ve unten mre RS Insects -— 4 Calendar of Operations. sparagus our À е à i Hii mur 1 which with in the same way and ai the back is | directions may B із carried round the bouse, walk H 1л, ЖТ | m: | qs mibi m 252 ni НЕИН ТИ im 3 Fi Hi ‚> ЫТ: b: ДЕ, ЧИН ШШ i 21 ЫШ 214. ШЕ ИНН iji d UNDER КЫШ kr ШО і iE mu mU i SE ШП ШЕШИП Ses Rer . After they was bright iant light as p~ same 1 the was ind lt us baiati i ur TO: HE ИНИБИН li der ү НЮ North West American Medicine Men.—The — influential men in a tribe are фер curing or {гуй ve the us eM woman, a Ту been sick some time a medieine-man to memmelose " iih Bim » pen А brillian ИОН FausmvARY 14, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND NER GAZETTE 153 On jës -— 8.5. U. V. 1-À N GUANO P Apply to Mossrs, GieBs, Ввзонт, & Co., 1, North John Btreet, Liverpool ПОВИ Ч. 1. To Farmers, &c. HEAP GY Роси MANURE psie requiring supplied ton, GYPSU on, bulk, at the orks ч i YER — ы, Chapel Street, North Brixton, B. . * Delivered on Rail, ding for bags and cartage. нЕ LONDON MANU RE COMPA NY have now ready PREPARED BONE MANURE for WAY asp EVANS, ANALYTICAL have REMOVED their LABORATORY from Welbeck | 7 Cavendish Bquare, to 106, Leadenh s eur М ** ESSRS. WAY 2 №. E о, GRICULTURAL. and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, $7 and 38, Li A and AN AL ват, Lawsoen ГАУ Lon: LYSES prompt! tly attended to b 7.0 all ай Le n — Jes for Analysis should Feb. wh d to w d others applied is - mors qp cient to prove ence further proves "that by the hose more econo GRICU LTU RAP. s OHENIOAL. urers and ран — Мут үүт 2979 MN BOWING, D MANURE ‹ RPHOSPHATES of LIME, де. SUPER the above being in the finest condition. They М, ообо арр MAN GUANO, NITRATE of БОРА, SULPHATB of AMMONIA, and е desto М Man known value. Ё P 116, Vepchureh Street, ЕС. also con- EAT MANURE tha (Жай Price E Nitrate | Manures. FARMERS MANURE cou PANY ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for COR oODANSS BLOOD MANURE for ir ROOTS. DAMS'S SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME, MANUFACTURED BY ParuwT NITRO-PHOSPHATE or BLOOD MANURE COMPANY ot Offices : Street, 1 Manufactory : Plaistow w Marshes, Essex. N.B. -— Land Drainage. ORKS of DRAINAGE of any extent are et | 4 —— akin ng A беа]! Man === obtain every — ary i го rd their -—- effici ent Mans иу y арр: J. N sser, кы, & Со. and 95, ке skin 1 Analyses of hosphates of Lime, Сорго! ow ёе, Post e and other Minerals, are Gentlem Qo kno i 1 An Assaying, may receive пого. | Чоп а College, p extensivo pon give ——— Per ar т э. o4 their studies, and there is accom- -— mae cuted with A, and d ether, desirous ors, or al vela. m eq for a li - ed number of Resident 45-1 all particu йш terms w win be forwarded on appliestion. "i| "E NATIONAL EXHIBITION of SPORTING - Ё... at all le sem ** profitable ” К the system о disiribution. by open carriers, it will | un questiona bly mislead. ‘ The evidence further proves that,” in certain stances, “© results have been obtain ed evidence, on me been ow wing БЫ an extent of land h hay been md allotted f for the E келим a. м sewage wh of AA and other Doga м, А SONS E ag of Bportamen | tho laborious, аа Ес | Воврктт, зу havo been the main cause o establishment, and it has therefore been | sent that e Ne with a suitable Testimonial, in recognition services. | of his important publie — butions of , and of all who love a good over M nomea et yen are of very "te Е зен, rity м апу Ша of I meo on the S сезет subjeet of to е London - more key | to behave like | а санте) bed. of which the from a few ct М а bailiff and s staff of | nig po умо Curzon, M.P., bas А consented | servants to s sla rintend its applieati [5 а ОШ be received by the Bankers, -—R. ww . зай р of том t Rugb : те s Marshall e light of з been a gen | Mr. Шы Docks Newhall A. t e фм ion. Ses Тү was not not Mr. JAMES ARCHIBALD A considerable it bas already been subseribed, and a | CAMPBELL invited to give evidence on this Lst will ebortiy be published. Не has for several years had "the of DAY, March 18. must the Secretary on or | before March 10. oom INE Becretary. | 6, Albyn Place, Edioburgh. Feb. 14. IGHLAND and TOTIS SOCIETY. ut in its Hm JESUS Sula T ү EXECUTED by the GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE and IMPROVEMENT COMPANY on all descriptions of pro- d — freehold, п Ф mortgaged, trust, ecclosias corporate, or egiate. сао е thoaotunl expendi A e works are com; ; ог е ture, with а commission thereon, on the y ч т Дуа е od tio ostalo тени p mend воаз cen! ann! tothe circumstances of the " Noinvestigation of title or or no Works of G „апа Farm В аге executed in a similar manner. —G— hen Improvements their own Agents, charge oui Estate, may obtain tore". o9 nom hcm LAE at Offices of the Com , 52, Parliament Street, 8. W. EST of ENGLAND and SOUTH WALES LAND рамуз 1004 Б аара COMPANY. ыйлар, n o QURE с London. IMPROVEMENT CO кщ › Yard, ` Ld Pitt fusis | hi s xd e following are "^ of his conclusions ; —-— they differ materially fro ose put fo qus NEW FARM SEEDS ar „ае NOW READY, "зе oomp nol de ааст iki ciel RICED L before the Committee of the H ns. y т Reading As to whether sewage y to apply as a аш; < Мт. чере iu “If water or liq istributed, as The Agricultural базене. ras teen stated, at Iu Ee ia dms SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1863, ton, it ought, under ordi circumstances, to : : remunerative. At Ragby de receiving tank and stead of "i ipes, &o. T7 see that Dr. Brany is about to call th » for 1 iron рї » отег attention of Parliament to the of the Com- | acres : iai, whioh i did dotuall от town sewage during hoped that some ж Жл member will € deavour to ascertain fro n Фа Сһаїгшап of tha Commi qe zoe with their evidence have is given under several heads. we are informed that the water of X stimulates Коша Nui to suppose that town | It for | sewage is valuable because of the warmth which | 5 бо expect from this an increased with e per diem, i per diem, Es ch DI. uce of about, 10 tons to the acre, which at ge per ton mb" Аз to whether it will pay best to distribute sewage over a small surface, or g. ns per acre, but be re 9 means of м Drck- of course there із а limit. It ma t сап be applied most ** aces of small Te a gu utters n the plan Labourers’ and additions to Farm Houses and up 6. partisan of the method К har b been тоба of applying ks | sewage in small q eya and | ê the im- Under the second head we have an account of antities to the land, ves that the ого; tained in UE о ints irrigation,” а is eri against the гарем of the Committee, And it is because we feel sure that extravagant estimates of the value of town se ы th suiit, fd e the difficulties i glad to ADVICE. of Shipley, thus addresses Yorkshire farmers J. Fyfe, ex i in the Leeds Mercury.] in late dias ricts, Three y wo as € ye in Tbe | aft ter Se rains | e bake tions unde " E conv when ripe, furnishing a а long in ripening, and пБ or Sample of gun? But let the land be well ry poor sample de grain? nius, "med, manured, ion "ао acts mechanically on stiff clay soils, opening | ndering them friable. е is уе m im- Бога foo т plants, strentheni the в int m into wholesome ond. for the crops. then ИСЕТ ind ador able season arriv ae g it in the en, again, it was that s with various s elements of the soil, mioa nei D 'pply of pr ИЕ ег pursued by the farmers of some parts of Scotland anc and Wales. il|is sufficiently dry build little pes Stacks, ike hay їз, two or three m a Instead of letting corn stand in — field till it or & great square stack, the artloads each, in the field sh ollow ев lor "loin hi fiel n does not y for ides е е stacks, the risk of oi lol n considerably nished. I a o do are soon harvest is rendered earlier all farmers, a series of esee м ell vat LS eer to sm: he d. a better petes uiis of its being ЗД by bad weather. "These con nsidera- consider whether any mo а s farming that would of Ted ue lands. t may be said, “ This is all very well en Me Зан dos me о о offer а few S friendly etie whi y Iam be of service in rie if їп tho tim , persua: not entirely obviating such evils i u farm. rather к to grow great We cde and n high 3e | cold, г eren ts Кы Jat, ill in the & favourable ar "y stimulated, and + m o have plenty of capital and leases t for their outlay.” І be m "шу 1 landlords prem l^ айу n their own light not granting leases to improving tenants Ifthey w rore r4 grant, say 1 rs leases at mode is, stipu- lating that so much land should be drained and в uch lime laid on every year, aed becomes a qu is really e: ior. corn growing. Whet not you better, m be clearly to your t down in Grass d Seed ught | his | m. e. Butif tae th chang green side "pr. B would suffer. d | lan ct, it | he would have a just assurance his outlay. And c landlord шге оша Ta bene- be sure, and as the land became 1 d i years, hat might hav re | had been followed. k has been iii "this year, an di in previous e been saved if some such plan OTES ON WEEDS. BY JAMES — F.LS, са алана OF во Mee GEO: THE Pea ptis ic hte ате said to long to the dnos ret Pupil onacn from the yt e ле mechanical peculiarity—such ^ t 3t ay b a f o Fu rze—growing in abundance as to ет сн ир өү Mespeenlation for the E EIE eed оса 5 | choko p r plas as the elilot in corn, or else from improvements at cost, ough, of ouse he r habit o mbing or twining, smothering or ould feel m — odi seen with n mem But I fear there Lope crop "D in their vicinity, such as the ie many far: o have so little enterprise abou! t| climbing Ve рв or the choking Tares, | them that they e абан to lay Amon, re prominent forms in the weed list 1а; аду we may В| proving their even though they were sure of getting о а сеа I believ: y Jailani would be willing to advance | money for "ата пе purposes, if the сша ts would agree to pay a iv percentage—say, 5 per iile on i would be found айу vahtageous to bo ood investment ; ur farming ipt tio: uld be conducted with epi cost, fewer EXE capi ital and i interest are safe and sure, an iti increases and horses woul required, yo ld furnish an abundant supply of manure, w 8| to tl e tenant. Arable land liberal — of lie poet Men Dis drained pics e Tu deep at say 5l. per € "ihat improve suming most of your|at 5 per cent. EE кр to the rent. Suppose the is 35s., odd in future be 40s.: but of the corn markets and the weather кн А; Г ајпег) by at least four times - A friend of mine, who furiis "high land on = | к=) d uld very nearly save it in labour alone; of a moorin the north of England, was is- | for it is а well-known fact that land well drained and couraged a number of years ago Vise harvests in Mes ese Met es plan I hav mended, and fo а greai ossis - мен жамы: him three years ago he was in doing well. 1f, however, you should not see your way clear to adopt e pan E ха. still wish to conduct your farm as в corn the =F : e реч, be indeed the only thing ус you ue do i endea und | hen I Бат wit bad il а мари he determined to wot, stiff land. h fa in good spirits, and was | beca r less rii an improve it; he will co amount of labour that m ndrained lan and the poor crops à yields, s, together with the оета | to a certainty—that on co bacl 1 d land he will lose end harvest eu of Men he| th gh | immense iedit that d pays igh rent— h for the best land, and that what in loses your one. ia Rs limed, well m and коор i into a py! state ob. bi Miei а heart, your harvest most assuredly ues uld even three weeks earlier than at presen "Look at the present condition of Mui Ms and. Itis cold, stiff, clay land. 1f the winter is wet, it is far into the ood ij ju uie hid out, in bringing the present land |plants; the climbing Vetches та ld | as they too о 1Л8Т ОЕ NATIVE TEL GEO BED WEED PLANTS. Scientific Name. ] Trivial Name. Remarks, EN ILLI E j| Тех eur в. ..|Gorse or Furze ..||Mostly 9| Genista anglica . c Беу Whin . .||nous shrul s» tinctoria ..|Dyers' Green Weed|V Weedsof 4 |Cytisus — г вові ы bani Ononis ai ..|Rest Harrow 6 Anthyllis Tulerira . |Ladies' Fingers y | Melilotus officinalis Melilot 8 Medida maculata Spotted Mediek rable and 9| Trifolium arvense Corn Trefoil . ..| y Special Soil. 16 fragiferum ro berry-headed Weeds, я 11 веб hirsutum ..|Hairy Tare .. Me 19! s, tetraspermum .. Smooth Tare Corn We i3|Vieiasepium — .. ..|Bush Vetch T ji» Clac .|Cow Vet ^ 5 i - Ва 151% punc .|Wood ies Narr ved Hedger 16|Lathyrus s |l Everlasting = Weeds. 17 ае рано Sweet Milk Vet Amongs 17 species will ui puo several may well bear out both these assertions, ten grow require, more especially in the position in be pied them, they are properly to be considered as - The well known Furze, which so soon take € assured, my f the neglected un B or E Я nswer best your land w water Wed: дозага маре € would become m open and friable, and you would be able to EH it воопе ла, easier. This would be no small advantage to begin w. Then кесе in the present а ае of " land, it often happens that, after the о grow, the soil is for weeks dem er ae. with water. теген ed. A ve limed, and tiled, ч the the believed it possible. into a field that was still on has. to be weeded out befor ires The plan , poor Uu оа ns vea Mes ch s ра? T* these times. ust go forward, or be content | for t urpose, is that of sprinkling $ a Чен | to go backward—you фы: stand of naphtha over the bus! К а poor, high into an P Misinine. one on the new, and E H о the Short, and lekt, in in rs other it n was sides phe | апа "heavy, and took me quite overhead. . “бо thou, | lose thy reward." Much valuable time might be gained by selecting the € kind ofseed. А crop mi бош, seed pro- cured ood, dry, forward ap N ду ч аїг пог һеа& ыран лл... lants, in. fact m which — slowly obtain а | or foo d. Isitany wonder, then, Fe | ht set m perde er im ed a field |my n: and do likewise, and thou dati in no wise | Aldi ll be ripe a fort- | Den from poor, with | liming rd land. A farmer good Scotch Oats, but ie having a sufficiency of д for ad whole foli, he procured some grown on land. The result was the Stotch ripe, pee housed a fortnight before the ready. Surely this is worth the of farmers of late lands. The evils of а broken harvest єс be very much weak, d Icy, long in mitigated by adopting the plan of stacking corn attention | sm it y bit of wich ge be econ w to he detriment "ОЕ what we hich we ша аз 2а ванын FEBRUARY 14, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 155 with the Furze; but it o 6 sh ral Жанен рүн in the то otation The ч Dyer's Green Wee called Wo; ad | V Waxen, is а е "little ati rw ardens with e of the Common Bro ош. Its usual ha bita t is in Íten happens that in pastures weeds in the corn, ere the Furze is kept БЕ н 9 the 2 ^а һ ould a arable wi from yin. i should be removed by | THE Sud OF TOWNS —— s flavour i is so much like hat of the Anthoxanthum aee м maculata, the Spotte ed Medick, is a qas ellow flowers, and a lar ch of сей rifolinte Pd. d | us s several f. 1 те all over the cou ntry in keredi i o obw ays, be Oxford and Lias clay deposits, quantity js no ba а indication of sound and, а Its presence in not wrongly placed a an arable weed, it is nof nischierous to any extent; s it is would not make a indeed not partial to w water; still it is not only a useless plant that occupies much space, but it is an indication ме н оѓ soil. ttle We have seen it qui iekly cea ie by plant, as it grows so luxuriantly under Šalti- vation. 9 and 10. The ties Trefoiüs are here placed a а as a sand lover, the Straw all kinds of зеѓоде, - especially ka i ыс acu phos- h phates, and if no hay taken, an autum mn skim mming native of cold hungry clays. We та вееп ir T. iba 80 thick in the corn yrs in "e soils as ee become a troublesome pest. ^ with the scythe and spring rollin ri dG mmon Broom m kid Lo of the new red san dstone, as the B pretty constant to lighter soil, Suppose for example such drifts ndon clay, the Lias zd or the marls om will kee its presence CA. the clearly LE ? зае -agricultural lines in a most i structive шап 5. The d Msn with its striking mauve- coloured flowers, is Sy no friend to the farmer, as it is t of o pl poorer жарна pastures. the denizen of mos Still its ежел паше ently interpreted, for as ais sometim the borders t growing of rough, badly farmed a arable fields, | where Lo Nr: as apt бон, x the other. It fin e got ri of by weeding and never lettin th h d not to sow its seed, iih ] tch to do in “seeds,” especially in Du F|oolitic series, опе in the yp of de [m rock, and the other in the sandy parting in the forest marble. In the former it pte йалан ntlyi inthe arable land, and here the Turnip crop is usually affected with » Anbury, so much so, indeed, that we should take the d кеге of this — нз any quantity as а warnin М e lime as an antidote for ант = the latter Ages at Cire avi er a к» d the К of а sini according to mb e Great Western Railway, in a precii it exposes к n on either side, about two foot. rod in the middle of the of ge here this pretty little | Clover h s nh ed itself, growing only on the lines of. sand, "dus eschewing 1 the cr ia recur — air n For instance, i in a low with sand drift w tid] consist i in drain Res 5 necessa and its ashes returned to x little of some е irable sort of arrowing to mix and spread rials and seeds, кай rolling vs thor even, for roughness is the retorn to a » jungle— and to eonsolidat 4 ry, pulling and skim - kno: ming rough — which may be Hb perm | and burnt, the land, ань therewith which neither water can circulate, we almost -— inclined to say A Terror, make a few drains, and опу ed | uantity of this 16 EY MAT восени to circumstances. pe of Lias just sprinkled neyer Тот cultivated, but s n over ameliorating’ mate- hly make all ncement of a Ы | is partial ; d below: and w the em being rare for miles а лт БЕ | ing eX a e nds is so remarkable as to make en ixed t pretty sand-loving a; 2 Aira v caryophyilen both of T e t of the Select yere ee w tion and the benefit of agri- сота has s been just issued. Тһе committee report as foll H EE ati appea: S, from tue evidence laid before them, that | the val ue s the е е у, the cities and towns varies groatly, | according to the SEHA to which the manure v4 а ertilis- f the place is di: маа in into and m dux the Кеп ba vi and to the ex of the area of rainfall which » town drains; ; «7 when these eb e not diluted in an unusual degree, the sewage is of great. жоё үн, iral value. rhat t the cost of the хора of this sewage depends du n the Biens of the town to the surrounding Saricultntal lande, an and to their value and quality; but, when these rela- |t p. s are d десна: у, adverso L4 the applieation of the sewage, ME can be applied to a ral purposes with profit either to 2E the town or to theo us i-e land. zl “ That dre E has Ў.А mm laid before your committee to | Show that tow; n be collected before it is mixed with the o drainago, py profitab i Ue wr gin i itte thin info: Ow € то authorities in odit tov deal with the sewa; the uitable to the particular circumstances of thi е ті евіге to а tha the ті. р neighbour $4004 ttm ie ble SDN of the sewage in relief of. m taxation." re is of the evidence, the reporter for e gives the following among the various conclusions at which they hav ved :— ** The evidence proves that ранай ан the elements of. | every which is m that, as ро отариой with solid jet Hs 2: are advantages in the application of sewage to land. In the rm of oid man manure loss | MM from h with s t the farmer from the slow return of the capital sunk in manure, but in the application of sewage, or any other liquid manure, no such loss occurs, very particle of it comes into imme- diate action on the i m Е ay ог two.—The evidence also TO Be town sew. е t of heat; [s has been De, efit ulture а is heat, it is of great to т stimulating — A is arar mp erre с that such а тору in {һе sewage m poca) A Peg - 1 average tow | | of Dutch Clover; how ever, its smaller hende of үкү m succeeded by the enlarged coloured calyces Spe. mulating the fruit after which it is named, will | adily distinguish it. Our plant occurs locally in аайы ый ра atches cold wet clays, thus iffering from the өш lardi to which чен ре Clover l; it is there a | indicat tio n of pov erty а and Dutch Clover m may be atter of great importance Now, it is true that its x amount of mee is а К Perte -— we should desire its eradieatio estly as that ot only eradicate it, but ncourage the growth of ene ood Grasses and usefu Clovers in its stead. 1, 12. „Тһе two s. of Tare are ына аз о m, Жз һаї ME 0-seeded ; ed. The former Ervum m the e soil about traspermu ру e m m by the fangs of Jack Frost or the workings of|*' The Lady's Fingers, though they may possess so ай ue —— м» а — to cultivate on citer ^ its DM E quay by largo put pate! — aplan neglected ba etty koreeg " "entitle Ae bs. W s kere remark that if cultiv. «— lieve be n poor soils, yet f but little аса he result. Us х нат аз it наса the о nets secs the borders though it "i d нө, toa position in our weed ated we have in amoun im bes! Fo ARES А, lime, if the soil be estones and = oM soils, | resu nd the latter on ана p where t occur in quantity in the corn fi eld, twine and ns about the stems of the crop, often completely шой it, DI even DE it down to the gro e farmers give the name of" Tare to our cultivated Vetches: and ре заи in her * Scripture Herbal," a drawi ing o teh to illustrate her notice о; the $ swo plant us the Tares referred to in 9 Matthew's ( ара. ^ з be сии to say, though it is probable, as they are both of а ест course clean farming, with the due hoeing the "Fuss cer clean ese plan In hoei seed, soon eradicate | horse-hoo will 44 inefficient m pese the Tarcs abound, 1з (easily done and sowing a few is plant, and pave and where they ee ур нерее, seed, the enemy will va left in the ro im chalk ), E. lk marl districts вчт р gir rass seeds, will usually реб rid о E Show way for what we should consider Festuca duri 48 $a ES БЕН 119 1 3 IH : i to о think : po yet, Vy и rank wid istinct Mey in all kinds of bushes are that it became | though it е рто- e need mot|of e remaining plants f onr lis t scarcely need to be separately discussed ; 5 are all of ! the em weeds of the hedgerow, com letel « smothering t K Po respect i two last as be the most tanist, р care е о г c hown n A of ае hk. if yr e н and dried, бе. worth а р s over 2d., T aking e obey gano sol at 11l. per ton the standard; bu арреа from the ev dines that сета mid is eai "selling PAL 10v. per фор, 5 it is le nt that the ure contained in ragi а Ё aged great effect in dri э of t the milk of cows, as well as imp! dition of the cattle.—It із farter proved t that the use of sewago сез s vegetation; also t| cattle of all sorts appear to пе | prefer sewaged Grass to all Ам. epe will eat it within a few of its — eius ed with also that the earth possess power to с b m the sewage all tan ME о it соп Ъе applied іп ep. ^ only ed b that portion of the sewage which is absorbed by the soil within reach of the roots of the bei an rtion of h i comm ids for—! enable the а-а ЖЬ to pay a fair price for thus I а return to the cri cinis of our cities to' from its sale—sewage must be treated like any м лау manure, and applied to the soil or the crop according to their require- em mung ЫА the returns to be obtained. his lordsbip applied 134 tons of each of 2 acres sow heat, e — bis lord- "оа ner ls. 6d. over and DEÉRAC sr acro m tho feid, or agross br oai ton acres of eem a aad bis lordehip epp BUS gU Vero pic annum in two d states he gets **an dinary crop, such as he never saw того ац ng the sewage." * In the case of hm hos Miles, Esq., the sewage of his establishment of 30 persons а M for nh ess over 14 acres of poni nd, rable and pasture. Here, shown by the icy sad L3 Miles and his bailiff, Mr. Foster, the value of the 14 of land was doubled, sir mply by! the D: of this m га ехі ined by ег wt raordinary difference | in the results obtat Mr. and rae. is at once explained мс the fact that in Mr. У Miles's Me wage was ар det in small quantities at each i applioation, С сре earth hi nce full power to extract from it, tothe surfaco, an and witbin мкм ыр WR of We roots of the m ӨШ, the which it contained : either was any manure of the кые, but in the ей у i beyon ace and ments at the schools ; 156 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FrsnvanY 14, 1569, — чек сүт ERR C ^ Еи and ар згора, i iation of the sparrows, and поё | а good strong team of horses.—I now revert tg 5. and to is stated that the evidence show à p T 3 жы: 3 may be ad antageously applied throughout the entire | оцу ae accurate in his Because, he says, the , оте LS e je die -€ iie шоп Н e tho — M" exception in Есе jari si to lando m crops | hawks and kestrels ied (2n destroyed, the balance | former; the country for the most part open, the elio e pene Y ^w w-——— Ў ep as proved | wisely н Вс by our Creator has been overthrown, good. size, x. пасо е ду stone walls, e вой here al | таг; 5 e aking co that some of the Laer ре сМ enter the — efore he would destroy ай the sparrows also. | chars a 8 X vow RE us E m, E^ J м | | ers of a town, in addition to the excreta of the inhabitants, siderably, it consists of heavy land ich, i ed b themselves to land, would be injurious Surely de and жы Инн wie. tems they do ғо small a portion of the throws some greater portion of the work. of destruc tion | clays, these like those of Hants il LEES оше being good ә J he sewage, are lost sight of, and rendered man. nd now as to | dert ie M De On the po^ qués*ion, would the'application of town Does Mr. Wilkins undertake to € n: т Е are | -—4 ө Мате the сога Henn in s E аг the roek r: ir li o sparrows eat caterpillars: n the whole a вої qu dy yis din us wage o and осо жы - A тыс > га чун ны үтү ы E ie 0 it that te iE the expectation ets oso ираса the ops eredi attended with dangero: sequences, the committee >] e , А of ih en comes as the result of the ien. "that котао in the — in which ith ;inds of soft food, an — y - ng оц. n - rud ® n eer of tha sewers, ovon in ор | among it, with caterpi illars : d I think eds are vat с р vill not — Ó this tolour than most of the for mer, often deep, and to state, ы: A, lressi gs аз as can be readily absorbed by | | persons of observation that will n гө өйүз еї а na deceptive ; it contains few P, and to an - the earth, no be "ot nuisance need be felt, as the soil роит | statement by t thei ir own , experience. ET Morton TA la werk on “БЛА” terms I the power to deodoriss and separate from liquids all th nd 1 themselves to о the fields, | ES appropri e fcr it; it is not a little "n e whish they contain, provided that too larges quantity | no doubt their deprelations on the corn commence, | tmas will at all 4-4-1 it to a state of EX м Les wer of the soil be overtaxed, and very large dressings be may become T kom — pla n would | exponse and labour bestowed X upon 1 on ^ е whole ap lie , a nuisance will be be created in the neighbourhood, uS m to be (and I m most in accordance | duit. Thefermm, НЕ ө those ot 1.079 mA PIT and injury to wells and running streams жоем occur- can be | With the will of their Creator) to 1^ them alone during | large portion of arable, in a very few instances a little ito wie n o ча Fo to € нч м Xr" the con- the bre edin ng season and use the undoubted uw ud meadow, mi somo LA "portam nt pasture or meadow : actured from town TM anufac Ered H eni how vn m muh more extensive. Tho farmers' chief aim and clusion that a solid ша canno - x^ numbers = | object a flock of sheep as ч profitable results at de seasons—but mot surely to destroy them quantity ri EA. o Copi jt, however, prevails to a le altogether, which is is going beyond man's pre rerogative. | ех ent not so the stocke of pigs, neither are the work horses of d d I may hope piene for a more favourable consideration thes ze or pow a ikovi су kept up so woll for doing aqui Stock v — At the late чн on this | from our em end if I avow myself by my signature | — o P s pelis or (Le 3-4. E su — As "e pil Farmers Club, Mr. —À е|4 Thin- Seeder. | —— elevation, er sab for edits * that the great want of the country w ' › м wer chalk, Plentiful supply of lean stock ч and that “іг "the infe character resting on the nb окей Da Societies. "^ чї ory ile Ooleweld,—Vrom Mn to account in that way, it endi be of the — ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. | it may be CM that the нев. "vision of ан, whieh he hoped would arise fro Тив Finsr векі Мвкттхе of the Society of t present discussion.” Thisis the of the v ES m year took place on Monday last in Hanover. | DV. aM. s Кон The Chair was taken at noon by Raymond |in У to Yes Barker, Esq. The attendance was exceedingly limited. | [M E the ha eei lore dur а mbers to be proposed | and n both сета ов Ж ins PR ria is an ctise T Ф fu et- E "e "n “4 © Ё Б 93 ЕД P ч a ё 3E TE Sg Ер e FE MIC Tal uH BER gip 2 556 ВЭР. 9 RI iB 8 ."ERS ФЕРЕ FP ЗЕЕ HE- 2-2 В м = БА; НН: в 32 LJ FH zi ШШ, е , tle i у. them will support the few claims of the Irish small| The Secretary afterwards observed that there was m- farmers, which І will hereafter notice. If the clay lands | other business to be brought before хз meeting, ап of England Ье still such as I saw so many of them 18 announced that on the 25th inst. Mr. J. Taylor vi (s portio years ago, they must be badly calculated to produce food [exhibit and explain his ena materials for the ! now pru soon after barves for rearing the improved stock of the present day, construction of cottages, as in troduetory to a general p ng Benin was оа LR ча cs эү Grass собе wa Ju drai — will they | discussion of the economy of labourers dwelling neg «vici i ong uncultivated, degenerate as pastures ei For example, Tiptree Hall itself, whose fertility now is, | day [s Ash Wednesday, it was not — B. ht desirabl as I am led to understand, t if left | that the Сой should ressemble, an e woold | v again to Nature will it not in a | few years go baek to | therefore an adjournment till that = шан. | аа like T I saw itin d This motion БН Бон e to, the proceedings в а labourer employed there, “ Oh, if you saw this vehe] —— QÁ | when last year would say it was a pea "lock MD for the | T — | Mictaelmas rent?” Query, would it Wet" rasore: Jen 1863.— arison $ейюе | ге эда. Й i ter A i а ud so, agen Аша тап Medi y the Hampshire M "Cotswold Systeme v Lo Ж arming. pepr s EAT pp the ROM Ui. абнова аз Scie sh ia м monthly meeting of thia тү н g P : ` : etic Farmers" Clu г w of г Boxwell, who had aas эша by hand, -— — in, would, even "were it as well drained, Пед, and | E 2 to | dibbi or drilled ; this crop anured as Tiptree Hall. But supposing that Wheat farmed in both the counties he undertook culture must be sbandonsš: on such lands, which is | Pec à Lee s a amne E subject, what I do not believe i ined and subsoiled as ig m eg е ог iy тема 8 FR go ae es by abandoning € the farming of Gloucestershire is restricted to the greater amount of s бой. жилы бей Ne ба Cotswolds, ias must confine my remarks to tha t part of A to 40s. аш M use of the ег on the rich pastore land, ог | Нап(в which, as the stall in -hi -arrang iew. result D uik mo amd Pape fom ie pey Те |, Ta amate аш daa ыштар Ne. Utm — very есд с е m ion т krigat fece of kir | and nd the Ert parts а у district or — sre gene ега1! me Being са 4 -—— Г - ci " Т, an OW, iigu an eavy. е valleys, or low vary, 80! р Ex this much we $c I hope, a right to Mas ЧЫН sali | light and some heavy, and loamy descripti resdan б ат the the ashes spread, baulkp as we send you *the тат material? in the shape of | Pis, there ina strong loe omit of | double tine ith the harrows given, а then “| — first-rate crcps, m oft e seed so east, er double tine ean тет” it is both your duty and your interest to Fan teck land. жен bed фе clays; heavy workin айы, n Шинча. quantit. е of a red tinge, and vet Seotc z , agricu "educa с Ай who are interested in the agricultural АТ СЕЕ em: i favoured e edil ings" of strangers to tbeirinfuenca pep Mid fuir to to supply many of ce eel o enable us them j ihe eE жей pey з Supply you with not ү det more lean stock to ECCO The chalk rock forms the base of i agreeable ri mq hà ddi! т su geom ds ah ike birdlime,. Е ü on at — by the cn proved machi gricultural teachings on а large кс scale, small farm under the I thin Бар 1а аз at р рзеп& managed; and that even if Wheat culture shóuld continue to be unprofitable, that tillage will still be far more n ordin grazing ; profitable th dinary ; in a word, that more cattle feeding can had on one-half of a farm 1 d куул à rond ы Ыы z Е 5 а 8. = g 2 8, oir m E 8 t „оё ordinary grazi land. One of the in Ireland is this kind of agricultural hia adapted to larg: to small ipn di eas well as to friend Mr. Wilkins hee I he is somewhat 11 ogical O FEBRUARY 14, 1863.] n.—The le proportion "of Sainfoin n varies, ther than in the grain. ges from ito m» acres in LJ before intimated, ery 100 of arable. and (d P see во good а crop of Sainfoin hay cut as seo that uxuriant latte*math, in о so well.— ооа Кее а great qua Itis =; ас on vall fs мозга class ы soils on the Сов элй : 1 increased с зүр 2 stock, the; atab pri to о produ 1ce quite as large, if not nk оѓ corn, Тһе roots - s ri the tosda the e mi in e dir d AP of "the sheep: e entlo, m» riche that solidity to de moi » — to the Wheat crop following. The six-field is extension, but not A. the right direction, being an Мав to doo after Wheat the last yca oft n Нат эё — lst e four-field, dii паран, varies j somewhat from that followed on the Cotswo inre S. оа in corn and 200 in green ап root crops; 200 of which, under the ir уві frr system, а give ооб —1в Barley and 25 v roots; 3d Barley ; EN 50 ac give 100 a в Whe bat, 1 асгев Жон corn, an nd 13. асг m seeda; E Wheat crop would follow 50 acr of the Ra crops. "o ыс have—1st, 50 Wheat; 2d, 25 acres spring corn and 25 dite ootas ; 9d, p acres 5 а асгев тоо, and 25 acres Barley; 4 oots. Pul pla to any great degree on the sheep farms of this district, mnn: - the fl gin sable feque; go propo varies собна, but, on the average, а lar fha fiat. is likewise better, ар ы abundant do of allowed to remain dow Асена iffer rop is ren = ешн, dee ti = ен ects on the sib pe pud. a E Ше сштш seeds, cro all others receives the d m of stimulants . in the shape of manure, Most armers contend that it would be useless And "ut a dressin, ressing after ble, the sheep fold in A Cotsw the corn. ` The € of seed acre, usually about E following the Rape |; recedin, qe ere seeds and Wheat drilled. РТ I have sai down so long as on E. substitute for often not mo; e bring it in for W пар ractice ош їп, thi rri iie cm tl; ^ uently only plough: „ав early as the weather dom but here. sowing is generally completed i in erc al the late т-с Оюн Turnips. Th an iyd x TESTES dorm e repeatedly ploughed, others may want only ins ен, = THE GARDENERS' he C z iof another crop an the 7 E 1 Wh the third course the| (а second division е tho rotation, that is, would still Ж e and Ў lie faving $ e of soft a m In —th "e and early |: SH y the hay crop is DE. th vvantageously а] =з believed by man; 3 d | oda aro Mod, Ie та е direct application artificials ; e "y s thes plant MY 14 or16 lb. 6 lb. m CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETIR. 157 сло їз ШЕР Уто с De pA pinga, ке һу the shee ff the prev: ious crops ; seldom — ——— M À——ÁÀ iQ application | ever, it is the main—in fact, were ít not for them, a great 2 great nee of the istrict a ait go out of — мүч E г yet ha — eris discover occasionally oed, the Turnips get o ngs. Planting i is effected i А two A". - the dry элеу the — drill, m ba € Wa s much more extensively use d n her ^. pe eee by many, while ОР thinke "s or pie vien the dry drill equally efficac witnessed g rops and fa duree under bo he ех consequently a at ам Же the land for - Succeeding root сг manure is used for à a £, bu аде, as on the Cots wolds—: med the aed Ae fat: and 1 havo утте the at almost fabu ilou. s prices, the will ho lamia ы sold. atu The fali fairs mths old ot the: ios are dire po^ the rage, and m сел sper prod а tair crop ; in fae 1 d. e jaie no, 4 babel bones, а XL) superphosphate t to Rapo 'oots refully turned rem occasionally turning this has рин са € they believe -— es н —— 9 and better n when the Rye а! e e lambs get duy instead fold P Ае forwards for em, " gc ^ x more | following to clear up. By weaning-tim are planted at narrower | ready to ve them ; x pm then drawn into much the same as а bam; ir intended ry а M of Loc он. is seldom en again ini iet". en neralit; neret еч — or other'artificial m. as we do excepting, as I extended Eus rot the water drill — po t pitting or Ё т means ence їп the mode of LT m are, first, as s the ав regards On the Cotswolds Clov what is more fre- ES ing crop, the lambs, realised пр ныч or ind e are com pe scaven emi rs ;ith - | the A stock is en "id of, беу are pushed on, and soon | up their йевһ; they are folded e some future y speaki < € на he some, however, purchase a few, for the рш th ivi em cake; bu! нбб, a ya de - "this cannot easil ging. I do myself аі ifference altogether to the mode of vultivatin, Unt Ao » climate» soils to perfect its . Here k of some material element in EA: -— о вм lands, w. kon vious nd eariy ng if not eavy crop, e of quality, an the me pm not only "ot their immediate from a dista: (4) This brin tI must ha y your patience. оте! Imust just notice, namely, that of ўі or marling. аз been re for centuries its effect is on the Hà Ber p. оу increasing ће tenacity of the soil, con- be at the fall cy ve ue ei a асыр pd be hem cpm. the Yollowing spring it тр касец, апа m superphoephate ; 6; but to ing up a portion of the Wheat, would not be advisable." AMebíe ws. Prize Essa ng of Turnips. ay on the Stori y W. Duthrie, на д cei е) p x the Royal Northern dquiccimsi ural Association mains down. m — gn which may that the stock, when fee tches, С , Баре, or the like. (7) Las the root crop. Tos “chief gis consists in tl of yard m and relyi previously taking, of Rye, winter. Barley, € Onis, "his latter T rang forming a v the Mae ыл The f Ox ihe Grow of the Termip СР. — Turnip plant is liable to be E insects and diseases. Scarcely ha root 1o ifn E fertility, n d thus, d 5. Live Stock.—We will now consider ne ets off the uud mode of treatment, with pem ditions most is ie А, to perta not кена 158 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND cid eia GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 14, 1863, fo or ihe attack of this insect— raird to its та ng the first э ut We should Я steep the seed in water before sowing, to e rapid braird, sow thick, and use those тиштен most suitable for the hire £ th и ааста the Salire dm contained in — trugen g for existence, may hay pia the seed, o айю ulty © G & = zl has been use Uu gre ed to eme the plant through due С sg h een the leaves by ns Lori queni ptm М des днн a large extent, by burrowing along he d Е aves, Т quite incredible бо those ‘who bave not had an opportu- i ini of HIM Turnips that has results of an overing а тошгү! for t à Semi үсе ler pie MATE — , I improved a ws :—Two yoan Oats, » third : ar fifth ips, ER E ч m кеј e зй с on the land that was limed. еве have reached maturity, they a эы D be attacked by animals, peret deer, | s and wood-pig Реа g es even m allege that the Missi Mn are also holes; but such is not the case, An су are quite incapable of wc» d this from the formation of their bills. "They feed from the holes which the crows have made before them. ГЕТ down their numbers, which proprietors w d к е аз tenan will much their interest as that of their which failed | pe Dp "The only remedy for these pests is | be m they are lifted. This is consideration not they ortant; one РЫК» hi I e ЖСК annot be во well preserved as if they were stored accord - often attended to, but it is most i ot the nieth hods described above. I pue уе not en frost on Turnips topped and lying along the bottom alluded to storing in the houses, because I have found tha the drill EN Den unfit for keeping any length Талир ae a t keep in them so well as in the heaps. TaS in heaps or stores. A 3 оаа my acquaintance who | should always, however, be attached to a steading a ro, ot- sells Turnips to the ei feed. wn, 2 er ires always | house, adjoining the houses for cattle, sufficient to coni ly in store tr his eu: пи it а | Turnips for eight ог 10 days’ consumption, hink, described the principal meth e “I have now, І storing Turnips. some more than in others ; but i ith the least em. eque xs all winter in the open field, the loss in weight i 7 soils i im i this ACH ibis impossible to take them off the SS n field the day on whi ulled, w. ly t poaching A OR ind, and аз materially to "detériorte the such cases the should be for tbis he Plowing КОРЕ e to 3 0 wt. of tha “ Weshall be better able to judge e best mode of storing Pasa n x 2 mention first what Li d канар, conditions for their keeping well in stores. pod sho n а kept S safe c? ко and they аа stored, be covered qns clos: ary. З | prongs firmly rooted Turni ips, 8 Ө | labourers might go —— geh ode them NS requiri surface of the land tha P | follow, topping and tailing them, if r beca Memoranda, ABERDEE RE.—AÀ s kin of the North British “Agriculturist И thus details the circumstances of As act we ment of ^» receipts and e which I am well cte time that the roots aresto b may find its way into thatch. The same Pis iud ke. n. € to markets. s farmed рау n 2 ыр, e and partly on ? Grass. The rent in 26 zu. now be In e different 7 eg i pr | give the and t Ns ney г s ; vith :— AE уэ PE Vall лап, dri m 5. шше du uring ti bap If mer е for spring use, they should side of wall, where they Wl c^ less abio {ов р!ап Ag followed for storing Mangel Wurzel i - хе ell ada ped for storing Tu заа, Ж ер, The унш ог ө E Qe 9761. for , to f the frost to To this ought to be added ket y years. To : лге Кү 10 cows fr will. for servant sy 80: ud i ke stock has proving and in “Тр some districts the wi pin pN of straw to give | ing to iex ОР 1007, his eroe of pu to the store heaps. In such case i On p» Storing, of the Crop, the essayist insists on the half the quantity may be used with a covering of вой, аге | years referred to. T would bri t following conditions :—* lst. That they are perfectly sho ye taken, however; to have the heaps properly venti- profit on live stock to 11 whi ri ripe. being pulled. That дезе e dry, both | vise, by ol pue ^ f them аата by solh and, i e- |p pretty nearly with xu the Grass and ps d x 2 сатану a es, about a square, along whole le vhe ней and stored. 3d. That they are neither | and at tho bottom of the heaps, about 6 or $ feet apart, cov gtg | yield if 1et— к. t—the former for pasture, and the latter ing. а е саге- y er ermeni which bruised in pulling. 4th. That they be only by straw and Per the fermentation, which | 0 —— deduct 2t ; fally qe of all yis and dung which "- кини аы cnin IS own together, called in | Вау 101 or Mani vers One DN - vh E with the SON cutting off the smaller fibr ied d eu s PS кесе 154 acres bed rass аб 30s. and леи Ње t е topa of the yellow varieties, по of roots may be to the farmers, they are never во | to| 102 acres Turnips, с а on the farm by bulbs than an-inch, and that of po Swedish poss the cattle when taken from the store heaps as y frora cattle and sheep, at б, 5 3t the middi hat they be the field. Some farmers, therefore, prefer preserving them in ge ааа y the field to carting them home. A plough is made to carefully co ы when 6th. Tha Fi ust be | between twa drills, to throw up the soil so as to coverthe Other receipts from the up: * hay, тош ТАЕ covered and ventilated, so as to prevent the m ts; hte eh ns аа 4 : sicui the Turnip: ге smell, | веб E Ge igs, | &c., & m 807. to 1507. х à: ес enoug. пт е Turnips can ве1йоп1 — [ей рон » stagnant ute = аси of d t|? suficienty c covered gA this method. кыен т апа better plan | ANN I now give oa statement of f the Y th ев ou same branch о deep w between tw: 8, and lifti g four, =y expenses for the years 1860 and 1861 :— e subject by n. Hesays:— ive or six drills.. or as mny as ie Pee an hold, with the 60. E feld: of Türnips ps roots en place 1 with їз IPTS : EXPENSES _ n springy sd ee rt reek or two — sies te anos. p p with sold TR e Pola wr а to such a frost, the number of Turnips he will soo the soil, by means —— — e with the | Profit on live stock 996.| * wasted will be sufficient to convinge him of the M рй эы lien a шде шой ауел Бош, DAT 122 where there is much rain, the storing of now con- | roots for Же р + RE чус 3 ЕР уен чы зори. Tagalabloi do = sidered nearly as necessary an operation as the of Pota- | those а Мы ei and covered соса Increased value stock 100 toes. Whenever the roots have reached maturity, storing | unfortunately, it oi be ex fienda Straw; but Seed should commence. before they are Tipe, th ihe subsoil LS cce Эх а for unless are apt to sprout in і нагі WEM would rather rum risk Ls very dry and сату off the water of sprouting than opportunity of from Mho Türnips, s largo proportion Of them will be The s; нее кену" с pc A the and turnin а ps їп HA RUE ove роо off with (he p ане bmi Eri dul нарык ачлы тг бент бе баин ЗНАЎ ms: E E na roof, containing two or three cartloads e. a slight covering of straw is thrown over them, KE еко BEN ese are “ у or white variet; bue d the first used, ed home during t, and by the animals. is not e esr stored d any е ев oftime; but as I like | By à combination of these different methods of storing, a и to have а me supply of roots stored up ready fo er is made independent of th ther. wet weather emergency, the эма k г рз аге put into large e — а —€— — erp the ; 2 feet , level at top, and covered with straw. | 1 , from the small heaps in ; and in spring, from | Profit =: ij А with Straw, | tüose that were earthed up. I confess, however, that mucb | Potatoes, IN кыз afterwards | prefer, сеце ur adt өг this Бани done at the propet House rent, Фо. .. orse ur о! Де Aio eo D D ‚саш So -and- вавой. Ux Increased value oi sock m pen weather. In handling them, par- | of their being earthed . Sometimes Turni to wound the bulb in way.|are stored їо a limi rding to the plan closer to the bulbs than | called causewaying Ў, е raised entire with d if possible more than | tops and roots, ап close to one another in left adhering the | same position in which they grew; the СЕС from the risk of injuring | a certain degree of frost, but they "should be kept too long, the land admit of it, ө | for though certainly thoy wil] lits thei оба: of Lal the field tho same day considerable wages is, of. cows keep, TK ied, uc s med со better than if day * were exposed where THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE FEBRUARY 14, 1863.] 159 i te g has not been very large, pese Eth owa 4 Е ES ыб - “аы e эше [ошол creased, which w ng it up in all to = of 5107., I conf: [ng itap і see, The foregoing STEAM PLOUGHING AND CULTIVATING PATENTS. ay be considered as favourable seasons for the farm й referred to. There is no doubt that n wil bea ^ ieri рч CIIM RANSOMES & SIMS, ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH, leas ir uch of the Wheat wil yie qrs. per Livesto ck Have the pleasure to announce that they abs arranged with JNO. FOWLER for the use of the above ie Мол pur good prices, and tbe return from PATENTS, and they will answer any inquiries respecting them, and execute any Orders promptly. will be r athe er above an average. Ih тошо f Каста in the hope that the statement m › possibly be n use, both to landlords and tenan COTTAM'S asly to their Mes into new enga: ied т ке ор m that has been in a favourable CONTINUOUS IRON FENCE, HUNDLES — саа GATES, Por dung Fdo past -- » ith MADE OF SUPERIOR IRON (NO CINDER IRON USED) I 8, ecause n n had lately "in suited it ЖЫП, ani also = it. is PARK ENTRANCE GATES, and RAILING of CAST and WROUGHT IRON COMBINED, well adapted for stock-rearing. Probably more might IN VARIOUS STYLES. be e on it in that way. thing at present seems to I 5 the conclusion that, exposed as British farmers now are to free competition with the finest L lec | grain-growing cras in the world, live stock is the ы PEES thing on which they must more and more depend for - W their profits. A., Aberdeenshire. { Г -- ———— = І FI E SFe ES iis ZECE EE ар N сапар, оч ЫЫ ИЗ Ко, bi £ TAST > < j iac 6i ТҮ e ELTETE Day of Month. Е E Te [ә] сз » со co eo co co co сон ЕНЕ |se] ЗЧ Е 4 ынты? ; ў ы ь 18 E IRON GARDEN ROLLERS, GARDEN CHAIRS, GARDEN ENGINES, crois мерене MACHINES, | Баве BE ty “еа WIRE WORK, PUMPS, and every description of Implements for Horticultur. Gardening purposes. „аы & "В i s 2, S VERANDAHS, GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, HOT-WATER naros &с. 4 а | а © 2 The Improved IRON MANGERS and RACKS for Stables, HARNESS BRACKETS, &c. Wa 3 >» нь нь 8 & B H H Ысы tM E B E е а, LOGUES and DRAWINGS free on ortnm ш PROPRIE 13.0 AIEENE- © & C0., ENGINEERS and IRON FOU || шады |i] : E 5 Б 2, WINSLEY т (Орровіте the Рахтнеох), OXFORD Ear, LONDON, W. k j NOS IE el АЕ F E 2 : 5 У o8 Р R 0 b9 ©з b) bO bO bO bO Š [d Ei E c" = 1 ng JOHN WARNER & SONS, 3 gH» QU селе PaE Ф ; SHE Ё = BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, beo m р. á HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIERS, and MANUFACTURERS of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS Р ооо ењ * d s à pe ЕР zi f z EVERY DESCRIPTION, .B E| 5est5t kep [ER LER E| шшара | Pakek iE iE E кош коо Ce E ma ! Б Ё EH E o HH | sesssse | fop " E B : R € E| poega КЫ s сфе ШЕ |F 8 P P*ugE < E E am g| ы f| PRESSER ig EE 8 —-— ASSERERE 3 2 4 8 н [ No. 35. о, 30.1 Рат Салтана arx amy Calendar of Operations. No. 35. PATENT CAST-IRON PUMP, виа with J, W. & ar Metal са ой кы which cannot cmi = m action, "dn Wells not e 5 fee : зур of 2} inches „.. ... 1 fob 7 in 1 rats З feet З inches se high T . £l 10 es high 2% inches а with 15 feet of Tead е > ahad, ready for fixin ng. inches long, ditto dit 2 14 No. 364. етее S IMPROVED 3.INCH CAST-IRON TIFT mad) FOROR PUMP, mounted on 5 and Spreader, and Barrow, with Suction and Delivery Screw, h Pi ipe 1'8 inch, Suction Rose m m D "n „ө „фр р, аена т ve rea 2-PLY RUBBER and CANVAS " e “ 2 , atperfoot O bere 9 H LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mouni ы Plank, 3/. 35. Dm "s 1] ө" mI ide were, Bare SINCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted on Plank, 325.) of any of the above, NOn sation ot бере a are tula |o С No. 42. IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE or RT. M MNT Por the уе Wilh J- W. & Boss. Palat Bucket and Valen, and 2 44-inch LIQUID MANURE PUME, with L 9f 196; Rubber а Си Pipe, 2s. 6d. рег foot. Тһе Barrel is eremi Уе big | Ea i dents . UY © эк ЖИР, epe Corr. : $ Wo wil take cie сє oor Mi di sd if not published, 160 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 14, 1863; o the Nursery and Seed Trade. : For Samples of the best possible — ROWN'S FLORAL SHADING, the cheapest an best material for paene Fruit Trees from frost. (e A RUN ON GN NOROT: No N G, Prices oi on spp to Онлв, BRO ic enheys, Manchester. OS PH HAYWOOD AN CO., кишине у нашаны нна uptime: cold Paxton Works, Sheffield, Established 1738. apply Taos. BRITTAIN & Co., Manchester. ANNED NETTING, at reduced prices, —14, рег square yard; 200 yards, 148.; 500, 30s.; 1000 yards, 50s, MANUFACTURERS OF d CANVAS, for Wall Fruit ; GARDEN MATS; GREEN. SHADES. „„ | HOUSE PRUNING and BUDDING Be particular, FREDERIOK Еротхотом & Co., Rick Cloth KNIVES, Manufacturers. Thomas Street, Old Kent Road, London, S.E. International Exhibition Prize Medal is just awarded to x ирег: 405 ГИ mn & борти dor superiority of quality in Pruning and | SPORTSMEN'S, and all kind ANNED GARDEN NETTING f Or preser of POCKET CUTLERY. Seed Beds, vitre ——— n from frost, рм p d as a епс c. lyard wide, 1 хр COOKES санае apih and Ё ч 8d. ; ards, ss ë р r Бев Dealers Gambia Garden | quantity, may be had at CHAS. WzioHT'S, 376, " са Shears, айн, Syringes, &с. VARNISHED FLOWER STIOKS:—1 foot, 3d,; 14, 40; 2, 5d. ; 23, Td. ; 3, 10d. ; 4, 1s. NE per ps Pih до, рег dozen :—3 feet, 1 s ай, 28. 34.; 5, 38. ; EE Glamorgan Works, Sheffield. allowance to Nurserym i ench in s p ki: s oms, all Knives. arra both by the Seller and Maker. CAUTI re genuine unless marked SAYNOR. Other еа. pesa Spo disappointment, as these Knives are tempered by an improved process known only to the Makers. SHANKS: NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1863, WITH SILENT MOVEMENT IF SPECIALLY DESIRED. FURTHER AND IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS—PROTECTED BY LETTERS PATENT. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED TO ALEX. SHANKS anD SON FOR THEIR PATENT LAWN MOWERS. 12-INCH or LADY'S MACHINE. NEW HAND MACHINE. je gw AND SON are gratified to find that the Improvements introduced into their PATENT LAWN MOWERS last season have Nc 50 entirely Th at universal satisfaction has resulted from the use of these Machines wherever they have been tried. e Patentees have this d Lawn Mowers, which are fully described in their Illustrated Price Lists, which will be at once foni on pets аки РАТЕХТ cv "e WERS are in use in the mime GA RDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, атр нане PALACE, HAMPTON COURT, OSBORN and BALMORAL. e also in use in many hundr in the Kin almost every country throughout the той, where their Bes its have been crac ridens with the most т TE These Machines will Mow жао WELL on UNEVEN as on LEVEL LAWNS, and whether the Gnass be WET or DRY. The execution of the work is not only vastly superior to Mowing with the Scy *. The Machines are warranted to give ample satisfaction, and if not мше of doy тау be at once vois ALEXANDER SHANKS 4x» SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, М. B. LONDON OFFICE Ax» SHOW ROOMS: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, Е.С. BENJAMIN FOWLER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, WHITEFRIARS STREET, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C. HE тайа Sketch shows an adaptation of ү. IMPROVED HYDRAULIC R Self- Pep мааи amed n ME а Supply of Water for use in Pu ge and Private LAC RANE Tiis, is бш ie Rot рше to io nhe dede wn, but hd pee suited for any situation where a Fall can be obtained from a Stream, Brook, or 3 ring. to OS varying fen 30 to 300 00 feet, and y jm various parts er e iie eripe eme ed MRR in ed т шого Gallons per "- No. 37. IMPROVED TREBLE BARREL PUMPS with HORSE GEARING for raisi t WELLS for Se supply of MA ANSIONS gu "ed BUILDINGS. ing л d-— 7—25 No. 28а. DOUBLE pup PUMPS for HAND. r similar purposes. Messrs. FOWLER & re and Erect every Peer 2 аа Work required in Public or Private Establish ments, e as Ритиря ix y; urpose the t llest scale, Steam Engines, bines, Warmin i Drying Apparatus, Baths, Gas orks з grim farnished from Plans or on gene eee pomo ài cs Price Lists of Pumps, &с,, free on application. ти рыи лириурүтткетс т ч FEBRUARY 14, 1868,] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 161 THE HYDROPULT, A THE HYDROPULT IS INVALUABLE FOR WATERING GARDENS, EXTINGUISHING FIRE JUST COMMENCED, PROTECTING a ROOF from FIRE, CLEANSING TREES from INSECTS, DRESSING with LIQUID MANURE, SPRINKLING PLANTS, MEI c ais WASHING WINDOWS, WETTING SIDEWALKS, SPRINKLING STREETS, WASHING CARRIAGES, WETTING SAILS, A SPRAY BATH, &с. &c. i A PORTABLE GARDEN | ENGINE, AND FIRE . ANNIHILATOR. Prospectus, with Testimonials, on application at either Office. CavTroN.—Unprincipled parties are now esi on the public an infringe- ment of the Hydropult Patent. This Annihilator and Gard * GRIFFITH & BRO Manufacturers, Бош; 3 * CHARLES P. BUTT: ollows : *The Hydropult, E. x kei: Fire PM ош 3-feet Delivery сМ Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler, and Fire Jet. ma Seed to imitate the Hydropult ag ome nce, and ie roc decus eie teas нчен" this caution. The Hydropult WEIGHS BUT SLB.; will throw ТО » 8 Gallons of Water per minute T when worked by the power of on pn Has bean ат аз an efficient ЕтвЕ ENGINE by the principal FIRE INSURANCE OMPANIES T BRITAIN. Rivers, Esq., IMPLEMENT, J. Spencer, Esq. ector of the Royal S Society [4 te ‘Protection of Life Fire, its efficiency РЧ Meis Жыкы "Property in Bayswater from destruction. City and Provincial fes, — tho о о Нүрворшт Orrick: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C. ; and 309, REGENT STREET, POLYTECHNIC BUILDING, LONDON, W.—CHARLES P. BUTTON, PROPRIETOR. FIRST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL FOR ORMSON'S CONSERVATORY, t the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. T ORMSON'S PATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILER FIRST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL FOR ORMSON'S PATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILER - At the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. HAS TAKEN MORE AWARDS THIS YEAR THAN ANY OTHER TUBULAR BOILER, These Awards have been given by Scientific, Practical, and Competent Judges. EDU. qm t the Roy 1 Horticultural Societv's Gard J description t to which an Award was кеч Cha A 7, э гт], . 7 Riktad + x55 А, д, HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS of every description MANUFACTURED by кы О. MACHINERY, Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application. HENRY ORMSON, HORTICULTURAL BUILDER TO HER су In denne APPARATUS MANUFACTURER TO THE COMMISSIONERS € ОЕ BUILDI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, NGS, AND TO THE ROYAL visum audios Ead ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. , Овмзон'з PATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILER was the охх Boiler of any 162 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 14, 1868, HOTHOUSES FOR THE -a =N ARDED A PRIZE MEDAL, 1 ON THE PRINCIPLE INVENTED A ND йн BY GER, s 2:558 ices as under, pe Пт». ба. Уша, 80. SIR JOSEPH PAXTON, M.P. 4-inc| bete Yi Valves 4 ean bo obtained in "Lotion of Mr. J. JONES х COMBINING SIMPLICITY, CHEAP. APNESS, AND DURABILITY, раак кына; СС BEING CAPABLE OF FULFILLING IN THE MOST PERFEOT MANNER ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF HORTIOULTURE, West of England, Ireland, and W' { 4 INCENT SKINI NER “We do not know in what other way so much interesting amusement, pleasant exercise, and luxurious profit can ( (late Partner SE btained as the * Hothouses for the "Million" are — to afford."— Bell's Weekly boa. August 23, 1869, be ** Nothing can be more easy than to build them, nothing more simple than to r — Daily News, May 2, ag , у 1802, OM ох TEM. Plans and Estimates on рек lication ViNcENT SKINNER, Bridewell Бень. Bristol, Exhibition Prize Medal, USGRAVE'S PATENT SLOW "COMBUSTION STOVE. d ve is the .. и by Hot bec and an efficient aid in 3 а ат ал ment = „Жэне: at а cost of 3 гс ; апа extrome m "iade у. ti i ш шо Conservatories, TEA NP -— А мал irs t a moist atmosphere | 242 ЖТ? Teu А а ours w1 once E t nind vec Le ade mun] ThsOah Prices ке ux -TO nouses, via Water -troughs, -— ea рз p rte are ав кона IDDELU'S PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTION | "$ I» uc a т T ша» hts — 16ftLiglly 20 Tiä Lea Spis б 0 £16 20 S: in ing th o 18 0 £28 10 0 £34 5 0 COTTAGE BOILER for HEATING CONSERVATO- 10 1 : а 31 6 3719 0 4 s RIES, ENTRANCE HALLS, p 81 3ш] ength 16 0 2 in leng 4516 0 &c., by the Circulation of Hot Wate 41 llinlength 20 18 0 26 18 6 42 7i in length 36 16 0 46 14 0 57 10 Requires no brickwork setting; will | 63 3 in length 30 6 0 38 10 0 64 3inlength 51 14 0 64 18 0 80 10 0 с Е" -— и Eod bea 84 7inlength 39 6 0 4911 6 85 llinlength 66 12 0 83 2 0 103 11 0 рег йау. Is porfectiy safo, requires no 105 11 in length 48 60 1 107 7inlength 81 10 10110 0 126 18 0 additional building, and may be seen in SPAN-ROOF HOUSES at double аы, above prices for each length of house. operation def house, 155, Oheapside, Circular TM Lists of Prices and Cari ds to. view houses in operation in the neighbourhood of London, alo n, E.C. Estimates for Неа and E n iti am SAMUE UEL пыша, T PALL MALL + EAST, cou S.W. patos prepared bd etes A HANDBOOK of VINE an ATION, as adapted to the above Patent Hothouses, may be had of Mr. HEREMAN, price e ; розі free, 1s. 1d. New Method of Heating by > nS ux Ego i > Hot Water - Co Sd March 17, 1862. THE IMPROVED CONICAL BOILERS, PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, SOLELY MANUFACTURED BY URY.awp POLLARD WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, ќе. LL, 5 Е! Have attained a celebrity far sur- other Boilers ev DM. any о ошен с е E 5. TRUSS Е Begs to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- HOUSES rcc did of 4-inch Pipes and EE — pes эш The annexed Sketch shows the improved arrangement, requiring NO — SETTING. ре NA, CN ре S , &c., of the best quality), deliveređ гё апу жу гайлә X Works, ew Park Street, South- n England, and to erect the same within 25 miles of London, at the following pr ENNIS'S PATENT ar T TYNT BUILDINGS tte best Wrought Iron, upon TWO 4-INCH PIPES ALONG ONE gam кке. ONE END OF HOUS Size Apparatus complete. Erection. e complete. . = feet rh ^8 8 feet. c ы. Б Ж 0c. ЛЕНД; 0 "ect =з 19 [2 feet s 3 BIA ЛБ 9 209 20 feet by 10 feet... se BAT B. 2.00 іа 15feb.. . 15 0 O s 25 feet by 12 feet... жө 20 5 9. зўе 250 50 feet by 15 feet... 2 48.0 0 6 Erections beyond 25 miles voco Railway Fare хе one Man Sereni emira. ЗЕ the App J Estimates an forwarded on applicat ion to po. The shimano Боа end le T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. meters anda XX. iater: Ор Si шы чо аре insured. The leading practical advantages PRU smallness i NEW n PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. strength, ility, and ЫНЫН ventilation, They are speedily — сес more desirable outline, and do not exceed bres Derishubis Wooden strueturo. " or Prospectus, &c., address Т. Н. P. DENNIS, IU e des Builder Hot-Water Engineer, &c., High St., Chelmsford, Essex. GREAT AMES WATTS axp CO., Hon HOTHOUSE S DER ger and HoTWATER APPARATUS n near the IMPROVEMENT, Green mirs Old Kent Road, London, 5, Біле of Йен; Mostly used for Galvan- ized. * 4d. inch |Game or Po Netting ......| 9àd. | 420. | 4d. 431. 64. ER - inch |Hares, Dogs, Poultry ,...........| 34. 31d. 6d. 200 CUCUMBER and and MELON BOXES an| 14 ich (зай а е тез ЭМ 9 eja. 400 to 500 LIGHTS for PITS S Grali SIZES [кер STOCK. 1} inch |Smallest Rabbits 5d. 534. $ for immediate use edo Quantities of 100 yards or ards delivered near princi t LAN ND GLASSES, Glazed and Painted | Ports in England ; and 200 dcus mita delivered froe pem - үсү ыер and ir immediato use, 18, 20, and 22, all shifting a eui v дете warranted to give satisfaction, and if not approved. will be ет js to the Nobility, Gentry, and Trade in most ofthe f "" "^ dit ЕРЕВЕТАВҮ 14, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 168 ———— —— = Annual Sale of very rage English Grown HEATING BY HOT DR S EMY у o d E R RO W, * j senat Нок TICULTURAL Вот ESSRS. PROTHEROE rad MORRIS will SELL Р "Kno y Ash, near Liverpool. by AUCTION atthe Mart, Bartholomew Lane, City, E.C., a e fan SEAT to the Nobility and Gentry throughout | on FRI b AY, February p at 12 o'Clock, about, 200 босо ; reat Britain and Ireland. DOUBLE OD mpaet plants, from 1 to 6 feet, вк antly furnished ih Bicon. buds ; p. AZALEA aei M ! INDICA in flower; a superb assortment of about 30 кырку опо EATING KPpARATUS Бей! in every description | handsome Standard, а боре asso peaa ke. Rost SRi ANKSIDE of асе. Estimates given UN Building Hot- Aree or дш рр. Lilium аа. rubrum and ==, houses, and Laying out Kitchen Garden neriés, Advice | album, Ерастіз, Cin uchsias, Verbenas, uc e Planting, га Prontis Dabs i in dy ода, вс "s. M ЈОЅЕРН МевЕрІТН, Vine Cottage, Garston, near |> On he Morning'o "pod wt f Sale. th Ma E. and of the Aucti N.B. References to Noblemen and Gentlemen and thei r | Nurseries не. NE. E s amd Чай, American gardeners sent on application. и Under the Patronage of Her Majesty. Peckham, LARK AND HOPE (late CLARK), оштв» \ ESSRS. PROTHEROE AnD MORRIS have US received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on the BUILDERS, COPPER, лен, and Hor-w ii APPARAT MANUFACTURERS, 55, Lionel Бос Birmingha Premises, Hanover Nursery, Rye Lane, Peckham, S.E., on Est ablished A.D. 1 MONDAY and TUESDAY, February 23 and 24, at 11 for ——————— = o'Clock precisely, the VALUABLE NURSERY STOCK (on K Са hat portion of the ground required imme y to be cleared J Ј ONES 7 Pei for the South London Railway Company), consisting of fine j d R. RICHARD G. CAMPION, Youghal, County Evergreens an eciduous Shrubs, including handsom or, has now ready for SALE 12 ;Bemtiful 1 НЕКЕ», ess en Araucaria потисне 5 to 6 ft. ; Phillyreas, 4 to 6 ft. ; HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER AND in Calf to a pure bred Bull, and to drop after Ist Bushy Evergreen Oaks, 4 to 9 ft. Common and Portuga IRON MEROHANT, arhead Pigs, m r на; Box, Euonymus, Teigh apă R. WANIA € — al YOUNG BOARS and Standard and Dwarf Roses, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, a SUPPLIES OR ERECTS, COMPLETE, Sona, of his Batter: Prize Strains for SALE, at | splendid collection of Herbaceous Plants by name; together moderate prici with the Greenhouse Plants, comprising large specimen HOT-W. ATER APPAR A'TUS Apply to Mr. аиа, Carhead Farm, Cross Hills, Yorkshire. | Double Camellias, Azalea i ndica, Chrysanthemums, &c. ANTE to RENT, by а desirable Te nant, à May be viewed prior to the Sale. Catalogues may be had, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, W „5004 STOCK and, CORN FARA of abont 500 Ac principai qetxmablo to бирооо, qn. iha i ена а extent, in the South or Wes onvenient si tanon. FOR Good House and Buildings with the Shooting — able. sluers, American Nurseries, Ley tonstone, Essex, N-E. R HO eye Олд s кур, W., care of Messrs, Dawson & Sale of Conifers, Fruit, and other Shrubs and Trees. HEATING GREEN USES, t EVER E So ст rinii i SSRS. PRO' THEROE and MORRIS are OR SALE, a NURSERY SERY BUSINESS, Established | МЕЗ, a кю SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, Bar- CONSERVATORIES, 20 years, in one of the best situations in this country. | tholomew Lane, City, E.O., 0 р AY, February 25 Sto t-class and very select. Ground 6 + = St | at 12 o'clock, an a sortment of choice CONIFERS, com rising CING PITS, poene Houses and all necessary appurton ompaet specimens of Wellingtonia gigantea, TUM sis borea- CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS саны jote Omice, уло. а Gupresens sorts, Skimmia japonies, $ ? 2 rich assortment of American tss is iu fid pote í and best Hardy, ril and Hybri ododendrons, Ghen HALLS, &alcs bp Aution. Azaleas, Andro romed as, dio. Ао about nnt Базада and : 4 E Dwarf] sel ected Fruit an mene - ver- BILLIARD ROOMS, | SALE THIS DAY, AT HALF-PAST 12 O'CLOOK greens! ty. Strong Vines, sorts, in pots, & ; PRECISELY. On view the dt of Sale. Catalogues nip bó had at tho COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &c., ental Evergreens, Fruit Trees, Roses, &c, Mart; yen of the Auctioneers and Valuers, American Nurser: Е. J. С. STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION, pu ООО EN OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES. ] a6 his ront 38, King Street, Covent Garden Stratford, Essex. W.C., THIS DAY, Saturday, 2. фена 14, at half-past 12 0 "clock ESSRS. PROTHEROR А ` MORRIS recisely, A CHOICE COLLECTION of PLANTS, consisting 2" pira wx mmon and Portugal Ure Yews, Firs, Larch, Tree Box, Mr. Bunney to SELL by AUCTION, on p of Co by PLANS, ESTIMATES, and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES Aucubas, Pe id im Hollies, Fruit Trees, Rosos Da ks Ше Promises, Tha. Nurseries, Ley tonstone Rod, and within Conifers, onto ocks, &o., &c. 4 minutes’ walk of the Stratford Station, on the Great SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION TO On the Morniug of Sale, and Catalogues had. Medion Railway, on TUESDAY, March 3 аш following day, Ulp ow locuni wem uere uu emm a w туе, n J. JONES Periodical 8 of Poultry & immediately required for gravel digging, the valuable 5 R. J. C. SPEVENS will SE LL = Жоан, % NURSERY STOCK, comprising quantities оѓ fine Evergreens, 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, 8.Е, his Great Room, 38, PEST Covent. Garden , W.C of various — and sd some «е handsomo U \! їп i * and = Ducks, &c., from the caa of Mn. T Fooks, | 50119, v opera; pem D p &c, with.a M wi і рех i. rs. Dog it. Plumbley, Jones, Smith, and other well-k anciers. Alsoa | Мау be viewed prior to the Sale. Catalogues may be had capital lot сеги 73 from е1 ofiso of well known. breeders. on the Premises; а at the Eagle, Snaresbrook ; of the тенот! Оп ng o: and Catalog пеат E. London; and d е өн c iones ap and Valuer: onm омоти a Nurse men amd Оо. merican Nurser To Noblemen, Gentlemen, Nurserymen, and Others. перава epi niet moa R. J. С. STEVENS will SELL b AUCT MON, 12,000 Choice Fruit and other Trees, Fl owers, ёс, at his Great Room, 38, King Street, A e en Ү.С Bulstrode Gardens, Мая Те Bucks. NESDAY To GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, MARKET GARDENERS, AND E m , аз, Ріс т; m: Cypresses, Laurels, Laburnums, Raspberry а Apple trees, G. HETHERINGTON has received instructions Vins aesti eie P it Pes | o Buro ol Somera rE nina grip о SELE y Durrant Troes е nts, Dielytras, Vines, | о IOS on tho Promises, on MONDAY, February 23, a On view tho d of Sale, and Catalogues had. 11 for 12 o'Olock, the remaining portion of his Stock, con -ol portan of Coniferous сыр іше i об 4. G: STEVENS will SELL b AUCTI IN | Seedling Cob-Nut Trees, without exception the choicest Nut s re r his Greal W.C., THU RSD AY , nd other ti 12 Оос н, ано’ and Rare CALIFORNIAN tho Vallo, a fes Polyanthuses, ќо. ; yards of Lilies of and € GRECIAN TREE SEEDS, comprising the following choice oo гаре, а few Lo Гоа ШЫН, ron, t accommoda- gigan Рі ват Ras cw d Ros! yim s бта атанга Pheasant's-eye and other Narcissus Plants, Abies Doug E nderosa The Scedling Filbert, ме oes E &c., are fit for i m ely cleare anda. 1 Cupressus Lawsoniana iS Coulteri venience of Purel hasers, and all will be Кыт Mithout the least Picea аана ni maritima May bo vi eed fli da hys tho бъ Y ò ins Am: um uad 6 e our prior e Sale by applying to » new species rufesc ies v. Hook ce io of Che Аш s, Buc пока, of dg c eer may obtaine: al 50 0: е Andine, on, Buc à besos So without s ox leas ang | Ornamental Varieties, all for Cosier, Uxbridge ; ; or will be sent by post on application. e Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. ТЕРЕК W. BUTT, | HORMOTLTURAL аа Evergroenh, Жой Been, Bes, ie. Babrahem, near Cambridge. ENGINEER, Portadown, direct special attention to Ъ са ыр EXTENSIVE T MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF THE ENTIRE HERD his IMPROVED ARCH BOI Heating Greenhouses, E . Vs STE EIS will SELL by — » р FIRST-CLASS BHORTHORNED CATTLE. es, Forcing Pits and Рп 1 "Water. t Room, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, C These. Bo — are proved to high — to|on SATURDAY, onere 21, at half-past 12 o'Clock prècisalyy follo wog CTION of PLANTS, soeng of Com Yews, Firs, Larch, Tree Box, Жайна, uit Trees, Roses, Oaks, Conifers, Holly- n view the Morning of Sale, а ari nt had. Collection of Stan: ее Ет LEWS will | SELL. t S AUCTION, ction Mart, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 12 о дода а зо ах SA Жей of 3-7 Choice Uns Shrubs, Fruit Trees, ral Produ Greenhouses, Orchard-houses, чүт Conservatorios. - РЕЕЕМА М8 HORTICULTURAL W KS, ocn Triangle, EU N.E. Established 20 years. repe Кеа glaz paing da tt aT D ECHARI-HO ERES CONSERVATORY, ме А Toot, for Surrey. ESSRS. dATTHRSALL. wil SELL гу AUUTION |в at Hyde Park Corner, S.W., on MONDAY, February 23, | the property of a Gentleman, two remarkai handsome a pure bred SUPFO: фик окыс ЫЕ STALLIONS. - RET n 2 1. YOUNG EMPEROR, 4- dam by Catlin's 2. GRAND D ; Catlin's N.B. Chester Catlin's Old Boxer, 164 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Fzsnvany 14, 186$, GREEN'S | LATEST IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, d and COLLECTING MACHINES PRESENT SEASON 1863, THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL OF TH OF THE E INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION INTERNATIONAL "EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED TO WAS AWARDED- TO THOMAS GREEN THOMAS GREEN FOR HIS FOR HIS PATENT LAWN MOWERS. PATENT LAWN MOWERS, PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN ON THINE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1862, TS GREEN ax» SON, in enixe their PATENT LAWN MOWERS for the present season, I that the important bii nts which were added to their Machines for last season wink nes aig ams ty of —€ durability, mii lightness e Fue 16), have proved them to be superior to — of the kind ever bro rought pecie the Public, uch as they have given entire satisfaction Mim er used, and һауе gained the largest sale of any Ma chi ines ex xia ant. The ey ha ave carri ied o every I ian Ы мд Yon quem i al UE of аран ion, and were € Machines highly Commended at the Royal H May 21, Jun d July 2, 1862. A xem were rus GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS are S id Machines in constant use аб the ROYAL GARDENS, WI IND SOR; the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETYS GARDENS, SOUTH KENSINGTON; the BOTANICAL GARDENS, REGENT'S PARK, the CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY'S GARDENS, SYDENHAM; the KENSIN СЫЙ. PALACE GARDENS; Ње HYDE PARK GARDENS, and in most of the principal Parks, Squares, &c., of the Nobility, Clergy, ard Gentry throughout the King T Čut 10 inches £3 10 0 Suitable for a lad If With Patent Délire pus eM e me мег da Ж-ны Ба тан ару Кыз. EUN MARS T Cut 18 indies e £7 10 0 Suitable f. у 86 UN e » Mc. 05:100 Do Do. Do. Do. 10s.extra. » 22 : : 8 n 9 Sut: foíwomen ^ .. 9 17 6. ilU 6 10 0 Suitable for one man or two boys. 24 9 Do. . 10 MH DONKEY and PONY M ACHINES, including Traces. PRICES of HORSE кал ане Вох of Requisites With Collecting Вох B With лез d With Patent Delivery Bon To Cut 24 inches „, Жү. А еен + у nm . £12 10 0 To Cut 30 inches ile s £20 0 0 A e € 10 йл эз 20.4 твк А 12.10 05. CO: 855390 ». BRT ses p 28.0 10 E я 16 08 » 30 » РСЯ Ме 8 оо » p^ » pie Ее = ^ E e nts rs : 8 Я 0 H АА Boots for Donkey, 16s; E Pony, 20s. d S тее: Боо s Ms ac ме 1 ^ ла АА i e Horse and Pony Л T ti ly remodelled fi for t} t ti princip the Hand Machines, which have given such universal — = — Donkey, A 1 Pony M h t Self-Cleaning Self-SI nd require no Box of Requisites, E Ae Ж ,and f superior workmanship ; are delivered Сте Fre Fre to all the RD Railway Stations and Shipping fuu Eia are Eod t. gi РРР З 3 GREEN'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS. h 32 inches, price £7. Delivered Carriage Free to all ud рану Railway mak and Shippyig Ports in n England. T. GREEN anp SON in MM -— the above are well aware that the med simple character of this Implement cannot admit of any € radical ез dese n and is strikingly apparent when compared with any other Roller. In previous Roll eing left on the gravel, and the power required to work з but the one is nearly do do ublo the or ai Mte weight. ti the Roller being divided in two parts, and the outer edges pe off or tu v inwards, thus avoiding the arr ies бы left - ki others hitherto in use. They can be used by the most unskilful with the grea a Bde best де eautifully ev ven surface, either on Lawns or Gravel Paths, and for the Bowling Green and Qricket Field are really indispensable. They terials, = сып T >й = ч ж не СЕН айт ү Diameter 20 id length 22 ind 22 psu priee £3 58. | Denard 16 inches length a 17 inches, qm £2 10s. | Diameter 24i РЯ length 26 inches, price £4 e Ж. th ins should be addressed to * The Editor;" Advertisements and Business Letters to “© The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, Lon: .C. сат, Of саа Woburn асе, га the Parish of St, Pancras, in the Co. of Middlesex, and FREDERICK MULLETT Evans, of No. 1l, "Bouverie St., in the AE of Whitefdiam, г City of E ity of London, and Published by them at the Office, No. 41, Wellington St., Parish of St, Paul's, Covent Garden, in the said Co. —SarvapAx, February 4 ; Gardener for Саз! THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 8.—1868.] SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. ETT Fivepence. SrAMPED E Ерїттох, 64. К ОГЫ 9n bloc ks E с Pear, urré Bri pets au... LA 5 no е | Posts, D prevent т‹ ttn in in 177 c | Raspberry, culture of жа -173 a 180 b | Roots, power s IURE in. a ‚119 c | Roses, Alpine Rose culture . 20 oe from bu: 74 c MONE Tot of Liége 172 12—174 с b E DMEITM . ge £ Јај apencie Веј S, to Во! а pro Mens opagate * Coleshill estates . ON АЁ n uli Ys noi 1 2 1 1 “Б a | Veiteh's (Me 1 Grape, M: EU Ep holata . MAD Vine di l Indoor E € | Water pipes, paper 1 Labourers, ps diea for 18 Woodstock ........ 1 ees uw South YU T ACT d ORTICULTURAL e s ETY. iac in 1863. The SHO ACINTHS and other сы LX Zz in will be eld at SERA pereng ton о: Open at 1 o'clock. Adm H fa E 1 Plants, &c., to be ioi in at the Eastern Entrance in | Tickets, admitting one or two pos aecordin, He E rien to the "заны and тош d уу ре obtained OYAL. ORTE TORT SOCIETY. a L E ш The next a" of this ittee for the Exhibition of NEW PLAN' Sand SEEDLINGS s will 27 held in ce Mg rio with the Show of Spring Е which will take plac the s o! i un] 5. и ои S by 9A M., in Floral Com mittee. CIETY. omas Moore, Secretary to the Floral the OYAL HORTICULTURAL чы cen COMMITTEE. A MEETING of the Committee of the Royal Horti- Ee Soci e will. be ЕН = the 25th inst., a the Exami- E of such FRUITS and VEGETABLES as may then be submitted for adi ойор; and for a comparison between New BLACK mE са with any other variety of os BLACK GRAPES. Chair to be taken at 12 o'Clock. 1l Communieations and Раде а ои addressed to Еовквт Ново, LL.D., y to the Committee, OYAL BOTANIC xu of LONDON, RrGENT'S PARK, ЖЕНЫ E of SPRING FLOWE SATURDAY, March ed CAMELLIAS, PRIMROSES, &c. , April 11 h, AZALEAS, HYACINTHS, &c. 25th , ROSES, хаас, &c. Ното TURAL SOC EI MUI The First p of ела апа БЕК FLOWERS will p in St. George's Hall, Liverpool, oi WEDNESDAY, Marc For Schedules of go and any further information, QUAM В. W. Ker, Hon. Sec., 4, Basnett Street, Liverpool. grau FORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.— The GRAND BANMER FÊTE and ROSE SHOW will be held on WEDNESDAY, J Schedules w. ith Rules will shorti i.d отса application to г лоч ., Stamford. ie J. DOBSON AND SONS VS baring retired ESSRS. x le ME for "o accept e E to as JUDGE BON, „is open to enga thi -Wi Коно, Е PUER 1 p "M EL o N at 1з. 6d. per packet. press nie, Prince Im e E cera Alice, Princess Alexan and Quee сарех, Seed Merchants an vent G; W.C. arden, Grape Vine р Д IVERY anp SON beg to inform their Patrons e that their ro of фе те is unusually fine this season. A PRICED —€—À - ү VINES. mine Strong- Canes, for Fruit- f by. Jas. ing in pots & v Co Durditam Down rco БЕЯ 1 Plants. то BE DISPOSED OF, by a gentleman leavin for town and his H &е., about 100 E y PINE TS, this and last year's growth: y by Е. STEAD, 23, Jarratt Street, Hull. GU TEAWBERRTES A. New DESCRIPTIVE пов good plania, arsi every varii, ca mow Ра ped W.J. N y RICHARD WEBB, Calcot Gardens, Best Seeds, Carriage Free. AR S l5 AND MoC UL SEED MERCHANTS, Covent Garden Market, Lor London, W. C. R kap Ap U-G DEN Бекр MERCHANTS, 2, King Street, Covent Garden, Ұ.С. LOCH, HARRI Y SHOWY FLOWER SEEDS.— P I Tiii nada post free. New and ine Garden and PETN Seeds, ZE PRICES ON APPLICATION La eJ. AMES AIRHEAD ON, "ed n rali and е 7, Borough Market, London, S.E. Garden and 5 Seeds, EN Free. ILLIAM WOOD SON, NURSERYMEN and кёр NES n Е Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. E and Garden Seeds. | І. . E p in азн апа MrxncnaNTS, Wisbea: Special PRICED LIST of NEW E on section: Good Seeds, Carriage AA Prices. U T.T ON A P SONS, SEED GROWERS and Ет, Royal Berksbire Seed Establishment, Reading. Agricul d ale SHARPE AND CO, | D GROWERS, ВЕЕР MERCHANTS, and NURSERYMEN, Sleaford. ано. PRICED LIST of SEEDS of 1862 growth on appii бето Garden and Agricultural Seeds. Lg ^u E.SCAERTRR AMP».GCO; SEED FARMERS and NURSERYMEN, 237 and 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. A NPr LI LEROY’S NURSERIES, at Angers, the argest and richest in France. сла LOGUES sent оп реди, UGUSTE VAN GEERT'S NURSERY, Ghent, one of the finest on the Continent. oU е ШАУ, be ай, on application, or of his Agents, Messrs. Le р & бом, 5, Harp Lane, Great To wer Street, | Lon xm ROPROLUM LOBBIANUM uteris t BUTLER & M'CurrocH, Seed New Garden 1 a our 0 SMES CARTER А now ' prepared E ecute orders for the bic Ык ^ denen 237, 938, & 261, High Holborn, W. ARTER'S SELECT LIST of cm d Choice VEGETABLE, e Mri SEEDS and PLANTS is now published, gratis and pos 937, 238, & [NE py Holborn, Loi оп, W.C . —The Novelties of F Бошоп, Illus- OVELTIES. trated in CARTERS GARDENER'S and FARMER'S VADE zm сахи free for 12 stam zd Co., 238, - Holborn. tchen 8: S. WILLIAMSS Advertisement on last page Chronicle, Jan. Paradise and^ Victoria da Nusssrino, Hollowa; ‚ London, N. *,* PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE post free on application. ARDEN goes and FLOWER SEEDS of ше in ІТ» LA = = Ж ILLIAM EPI JUN. supply fine STAN DARD ROSES, Sre ДЕ рег т: e per doz. EW ROSES x - 1862 (the Tick of the year) ne strong plants, a DESCRIPTIVE LIST of DR = ned in o rii TR d NER rin on. Also eve S description of well grown Nursery Stock, dur over 60 acres. PR RICED D. CATAL! с forwarded on PEE ved English Elm. a: RE "INGRA beg to offer p* Шш. Tele xtra fine Sp of the enn at 5s. per tingdon Nurs Purple Bee z OMAS METHVEN, NuzsERYMAN, Leith Walk, Edinburgh, is in want of the above, 7 to 9 e рш, and will be glad to hear from апу one having 8 uch to INURSER RYMAN, es has to offer a quantit, yw which will be sold Price and sample on КАО. Strong E oS E 10s. per 1000. VIRGO AN have few thousands of . MET. AND а DULCIS, EVER- and COMMON LAUREL, fit dor cover ery. RUE NATIVE EMI SCOTCH FIR, ar Seedli: mas AN Forres, Scotland. LA! RELS, Apply to Јонх TENE. & Co. EE TRANSPLA X TE 2 to 3 feet, 10s. to 15s. per 1 Арріу to J. J., 6, Lamb’s Passage, Chiswell Street, Finsbury, London EE М Е D, very strong Transplanted А 6н. Api EM us and price, to RICHARD SMITH, Nursoryman, W. orceste, ANTED, 40, 000 suc PLANTS, from 18 inches to 2} feet high. Apply immediately, with lowest price, to the PLYMOUTH | SEED Сомрлхү, Plymouth. BARGAIN.—A iue e quantity of SCOTCH and SPRUCE FIR, 2 to 3 feet high, fine healthy stuff, to Munro Nursery, Sible Hedingham, TONGLISH OAK, l-year's Seedling, 2s. 6d. per 1000. ASH, vx ГЕ ^g re à 1s. per 1000, Заз or refere: wn Corresponde Ap... to Мавви & eorr Me. nen: S 'NG Flowering AQUILEGIA Mi. NDULOSA, : ozen, free to London. ere ns per tet. A Jons GRIGOR & Co., Nurseries, Е. pomos ONIONS and SHALLOTS.— finest and mos st tho lowest prices «а ean be px о, pes FOU m Md күс ЖЫН, WHEELER'S “ Little Book ” for 1863. tation Ro . С. WHEELER & Sox, Seed E am Gon aia w CELERY. WILLIAMS S атол ymouth Seed Compan pany, N EN rior licen HE GENERAL PRICE TUREENT. nd qx SPRING FARM SEED LIST are now ready, and Paradise and Victoria Numeros Н Holloway, quus 5 had gratis on ри cation. ee Gene "New Vorbenar page 177. UTTON asp SONS ior stock. of benas HROOM SPAWN, 5з. atis И ksbire Seed Esta! AWN jar par Damh Jo REA nng to refer to his Advertisement f the non in the Gardeners’ p ы Feb. 7. ursery, London Bod, Тра G. J. WOOLLETPS. PRICED L LIST of the на Сай , Burrey. Сози» TURNEE'S DEBORIT TR c LOGUE, of бе best Varieties only, is now ready. - Жо Slough. IUE E s А GRANDIFTORS:; том of. Strong flowering ap rede annos R. WARNER, Broomfield, Reading. JBSTITÖTE for чон “БЕКА: NES ius воттом SEED LI ST, which may be - 166 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE. [FEBRUARY 21, 1868, de. Holbor i, A d а Seed Tr AMES CARTER AND offer to the eA. эй” Ibs. of the followin. ТЕГҮ; DANVER'S YELLOW O TOMATOE DE LAYE. HENDERSON'8 PINE-APPLE BEET. Garden E£ OLLECTIONS of K KITCHER N GARDEN SEEDS, consisting of all the choicest sorts, are offered as d. No. 1 contains 20 quarts Peas, and all md M in - ч © pro No.2 ditto 10 quarts ditto Tito 110 0 No.3 ditto 5 quarts Шо 2 0 15 No.4 ditto — 5 pints 010 6 CATAL! 06088. ot йына RICHARD SMITA, рн Merchant, corner of "High Street and Broad Street, Worcester. Pine Apple Place, Somero Road, London, W. RTH HUR HENDERSON Ax» CO. beg ia pi ae heir САТА: M РА ТТН НЕХ, R d that FARM, an LOWER АР SEE EDS, Imported German Asters, сы and Colle ction of Vegeta etal ble Е for One Year's Sup) arp 1 Co EN d С 428, Ко. 2 ч 25з. Collection, No. 5 s now ready, and will be forwarded ae on applicatio: iugi Catalogue contains onl ied varieties of EXCELLENCE uri ECONOMY COMBINED. SUTTON'S UNRIVALLED COLLECTIONS OF KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. ONS of KITCHEN GARDEN 5 ted the best kinds to supply а aai fa for the qeu year. to contain SUTTON'S E Ма COLLECTI per quantities of The entire ges for the largest 7 en (No. D is £3 0 0 (Carriage Free), Ditt ditt ion (No. 2) is £2 0 ditto ма парте сабт for ат ок may be had at 20s. and 10s, 6d. T of the CONTENTS of the above may be had on application. from. Cnas. LAWRENOE, Bt, Direncin: Moe? J теа = Rev. G. E. WALKER, Shareshill, Wolverhampton. Surron & Sons on the quality of the Seeds sent last year, as they were by хорошо, and an abridged List of (od mos Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Carriage Fre M. „енг сав ай. Successor to the late A. Tion т) исе ў Ка at Мв SEED CATALOGUE is now олу ii Тһе COLLROTION of ——— recently Dommendsd | " by the E al Horticultural Society was grown from Вее ds furnished by him N ке ries and Seed Warehouse, Waltham Cross, N. Seeds for the Kitchen Garden, Flower Garden, с" Mr. W From the Rev. Јонх Kirwan, Withycombe Rectory, Taunton. 1. i f Saed tb iu, tt I т lb.; Ды. Choice MANGEL WURZEL, 64. рег 1b., if ordered immediately, mixed expressly to suit the soil, TTON'S CHAMPION SWEDE, 15. per cun URAL GRASS SEEDS for PERMANENT PASTURE, 30s. рег Acre, SUTTON aw» SONS, SEED GROWERS ax» MERC HANTS, READING, BERKS, and Farm. OHN CATT ЕГІ? E perg iio CATALOGUE and will be forwarded, post ка lists only, and includes s of the value of 21s. and upwards carriage | tation in England. ed Establishment, Westerham, Kent. eod odii Seeds. Ten Flower, NEW AND ан LANTS, egs fto announce that his NeR KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS. RAS S SEEDS, FARM SEEDS, of all descriptions. n Collections including all the new тей ki I and approv nds, or separate to rder. Detail CATALOGUES post free. Nursery, Tooting, de urrey, aid A 1787. HOMAS EDY irb CO, NURSERY AND e ESTABLISHMENT, Dumfries, N. B. *,* PRICED CATALOGUS EE DELIVERY, FARM and NL SEEDS certain limitations will under be DELIVERED FREE OF CARRIAGE to the chief Railway Stations in Great Britain and the principal Steam Ports in Ireland. Spring Flowers. EBB'S ТАЖ T POL LYANTHUS; di м — SLIP; Florist's T FO POLYAN NTHUS, Roo also SCARLET PRIMROSE-—Double Crimson, роо ys d Double White, Double Yellow, ind Double Lilac ditto. COW- BLIP за the Hi MTM: DOUBLE POLYA ia ; and other pince ders h may be had on applica! ren p ehe ra — CLA: NEW FUCHSIAS. — Coloured ; rawings by Mr. ANDREWS of ESTA mud BRIDES- — ‚ CONSEIGDA, nd 1 and HERCULES, y, and мттн, Tollington Nursery, Hornsey Road, Таш К Ыы Sen ud ists Stt Rut OMNE CUM A DAHLIAS.—A special DESCRIPTIVE of surplus stock of SHOW, FANCY, BEDDING, and or BOUQUET DAHLIAS, about 300 varieties, with 400 VINES struck from Eyes. Also a list of SY be had struck from Eyes last Тїр оп а] ear жа to J. C. PADMAN, inae S; OURLE. €] —— к0015, named bete and f Hemd ps боец тосо, апа кы as а c e selected Бие" may bi аа ыз iem t A. Совветт'в Foreign Warehouse, 18, Pall В. Printed regulations for treatment sent, M Fuchsias, m ved ariegated Plants. pud Merr Cre Somerset, holds e Stocks of the укыу тозду to send out :— FUCHSIAS, u 100 na "me — Ас di at 4s. per dc zen, late autumn ruck, specimens for exhibition. m Aucubsfolia, Sedum carneum var., 'ED GERA BANIUMS, 3s. per dozen ; Alma, Bijou Mang! j, Shottisham Pet and Brilliant, IUMS, 3s, per dozen: Christine; Rose artine, and Tom Thumb; f G: gton, | YS gan PLANTS, 3s perdozen: Agatbæa ccelestis, | Birmin reenhouse sorts, à at | FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS CARRIAGE FREE. BANGHOLM SWEDE, DROPMORE SWEDE, IMPROVED WHITE F MARSHALL'S CHAMPION SWEDE, RED CLOVER, | CO GREEN-TOP SWEDE, WHITE, YELLOW, and ALSIKE | S Д VERS. IMPROVED SKIRVING'S SWEDE. PACEY'S PERENNIAL АТЕВ. : and other sorts. _ : ITALIAN RYEGRASS, FOREIGN mi ENGLISH SEED. DOBITO'S I OVAL MANGEL, Lu cur LIGHT RYE-GRASS and other ЁШ IMPROVED BE DITTO, GRASSES, for for US TRE IMPROYED Eee ТОВ DITTO, Banks and Orders for Exportation promptly attended. to. ЫЕ. LAWSON ax» SON, THE QUEEN'S MÀ ING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, NEAR the GUILD 35, LAWRENCE LANE, LON | SPLENDID N NEW SCARLET nin. LORD ГЕП S. PERKINS & 50N, | In offering the above SCARLET VERBENA, have much pleasure in stati Class Certificate by the Floral entr of the Royal Horti Чешит! Society, Jun June HL eem Sept. 4 aud = by the Royal Botani ard + 3 iig a Certificate at the Crystal Pal 5; -Class ificate ieultural Societ; y^ 29 lirst Pi anic Society, July 1 : s 4 ey: : he above Awards, S. P. & Бох think it needless to offer amy remar than that б g ees habit aa d will prove a Е variety ; Mis {не mes ing жапа a oan e о е eye; truss and pip extremely la and of the finest shape Editor's remarks in Gardeners Horticulture, ? Sept. 9, 1862. An Engraving will appear in Plants after April 15, 5s. each. PARK NURSERY, COVENTRY. em FEBRUARY 21, 1863.] THE GARDENERS 167 CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. LARGE IMPORTATION of STANDARD ROSES. A Me dogs qut BETE PAUL) a fin 9-4. ee 25 pe NEW and OLD, Standards, Dwarf Б ts good ry adie нд, _ WILLIAM WOOD & SON xri enitn irs Wit бош, Н. 1 1 of STANDARD má NIRS, ROSES BEE HOLLAMBY pe to announce that he in fine order; MUN ps Br bo happy i ku oh n nói reasonable term: ne stock of а т Нара = DWARF ROSES of most of the leading kin CATALOGUES free and post paid on application. ants. DESORTPTIV B FRICED CATALOGUE; le od application Nursery and S T = Tunbridge Wells, Кеп! е 1863. FRASE BS S DESCRI PTIVE ose of P arded des ыыы pplication. Strong healthy Planta a А BENI ERAD ÇATALOQUE ma y be аа. on UN ridge s Nurseries, N. E.— Feb. 21. WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, Near UCKFIELD, SUSSEX. AND J. c^ SEEDS.—GENUINE HOME-GROWN в for арч VEGETABLE, FLOWER, AND AGRICULTURAL. Quum pore "Th an ve satisfaction, dards suitable e hasalso a large stock of Dwarfs and Най stan If above the value of 20s, Carriage Ld to any Railway Station, and to all Irish and Welsh Ports in for planting in Hoseries; they are n eed! very cheap. munication with Bristol, Sunningdale Nursery, South-Wes rn Railway. The Best New Roses for 1863. CATALOGUES post free on application. STRONG DWARF — ird Pots, in 50 varieties, will uid d DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES, application. Address Wm. оор & Sow, Nurseries, Maresfield, Uckfield, d Pis dot-frog on JAMES GARAWAY 4x» C0., DURDHAM DOWN NURSERIES, BRISTOL. ussex. WARF HYBRID PERPETUAL GARDEN SEEDS. d S. GLENDINNING & SONS, EC mbers (per 1000 at а much ке Чок еу and a DESCRIP- NURSERYMEN AM, ЕЕрОМЕН ROSES, , TIVE ORE of ROSES sent on application to Tao: & Sox, Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth, Roses. RO, MORD begs to offer fine STANDARD (SUOCESSORS TO THE NG), from 24 to 4 feet stems, at 51. per 100, or 15 Are now sending out their CO Ток = EE GARDEN SEEDS. PR аа the New Varieties, твр r dozen, ог ü "los. pet 100; the fast New Varieties of 1862, DWARFS, 305. No. 1 contains 36 фи of PEAS, and all other Seeds in ишко £5 5 0 рег 0000. енен аара No. 9 "9 8 Quart ditto ditto 440 аа Sinn Road, Brighton; and Hassock's Gate Nursery, > z eymer, Sussex. Bag 1 бшш ш ш дш MM за x ” uarts itto tto 0 AUL M UNI hav the. Bü — PM ounce і 1 1 RID PE R , LOR No. 5 e 6 Quarts ditto ditto ditto T-I-9 OLYDE w is тшу dr delivery dm Avr де al о ED LLECTIONS of FLOWER SEED EI te ws, jon free for d sape. i No, 1, prc. 100 н" Packets of ем Натйу Ата « 4 E0185 0 peg bars at lo ofer бле Home- grown STANDARD апа No. 2, 50 ditto tu di 4». 096 DESCRIPTIVE - LISTS of the New Roses, Gladioli, and No. 3, Vy 24 di ditto аеро Genuire Seeds n xx No. i s Ann кес, "o erensis. =ч : В e i аш рагу ditis nus б H M ESSRS. JOHN anp CHARLES LEE are now келг» эне аы enu eed d? тепа о M КОНЕ окады ei 1 ul n ? » 25 ditto Tender заве n е 012 в hich extracted from the Re joris the Floral Committee of те = 12 — em ditto 060 Ш ALEA ALTACLERE SIS De Mesers, J, & C. fi 1 eties, and are of the finest quality * e ot ea, bred береп воз а ud one of E быш һага, G. & Song’ CATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARDEN, AONAD and FLOWER SEEDS, is now ready, and may be had on application adju: CHISWICK NURSERY, LONDON, W. Ey JAMES VEITCH, JUN, ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W., stock of the mee HARDY TREES named below, offers thêm at the unusually low The whol the FINEST kie pe with a fine COLLECTION of other TREES and SHRUBS, in h r НОНО PR мылы NEW NURSERY AT COOMBE WO00D, KINGSTON HILL, S.W. Station Nursery $ is situated 4 mile from the New Malden and Coonibe, 23 miles from the viget em) 2 miles from the oii: and A E Tbe from the Putney ; estern Railway, t all ti is distant about 5 miles from The Prices include йы àt the London Wharves and vet decus ABIES тоша — TAXIFOLIA,—This is the best B to 6 Teet, 4L 4t. per dozen. "e né metet the "dne for Fir, 4 to 5 D PINUS BENTHAMIANA, 3 to 4 feet, plants, 11. 10s. per dozen. Th Having a POSSIBLE CONDITION, n———————— — MM с ARAUCARIA D IMBRICATA. prim d ey Sennen 21. 2s. to 81. dozen. Do: = Fine specimens, from 3 to 5 to 7 feet, 15s. to 31s. to 425. 2e anse each. в plants are robust and well formed’; they should be seen to be appreciated. CED ARA.—Beautifully formed plants, 8 to 4 feet, 17. 16s. d 4 to 6 fc 31. per doz, ; 6 to 8 ft., "e аш LO. per, dozen i4 to 6 fe These are om CEDRUS ерта ROBUST. CUPRESSUS LA A. rd Bamm per dozen. transplanted in A 186 А CES 25 to 3 ft., IL. 1 Ра аг doem АКР dozen. radeon балу tuia prre eal vio суй; JUNIPERUS-CRACO Wr htm 45, per dozen ; 7i. 10s. per 100. INSIGNIS, 9 to 4 foot, а: гү ке міла; 18. por 1005 5 to 6 fot, adi eu ÍNSIGNIS. —"Very fne таны, eil in august 1808 midi - PYRENAI SEQUOIA (TAXODIUM) SEMPERVI RENS, 5 to 6 feet, 21. 2s, per dozen. THUJA LOBBI.—A beautiful k жыт 10. рог dozen, Fine plants, 3 Liu TROJA OCCIDENTALIS Very inap wie 04 олы 21. 22. per 100. WELLINGTONIA Em Il jon per m а; 10.10. per И; 18 НА е : pn amply repay a visit of inspection, and be selected. 168 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 21, 1863; Muscat of Esehola: ta бта таре. M. PAUL (Son sn Porter to the late А. PAUL) а fine "S pot Fruiting Canes and of the other popular N. has others. Price 7s. 6d. to 1 sorts, Эз. ва. toT тв. 64. хг Nurseries and Seed оше, Waltham Cross, бта SOLD, Cheap, 1800 Sore joined vigorous | ВЕ. гв Сап to 12 feet all struck from Eyes last spri Apply to the 'Члвремев, z Stamford Hill, Middlese mu GREAT e at НАМЕТОМ 9 The Subscribers being the holder: Roy: Gardens, Hampton Court, are сока to offer genuine the famous and truly excellent HAMPTON COURT BLACK HAMBURGH GRAPE Strong well-ripened plants in 9- -inch pots, 42s. and 608. p. 1f Lip in large numbers a considerable — 0: rice. › Nurs J. Lewiss Horticultural Works, каке & бох, eries, Kingston, S. W rge purcha: the ow. ours strong Vin а а Vide r December 13, 1862, Chester. ** We can especi: nd having for some gem given n unqualified A Article in Gardeners’ Chronic р.1 N. t Q, doz. | reduction wili | Apples, Pears, and Plum Eee AND CO. beg to infor rm the Trade e a fine stock of LAURELS, about 3 feet hig m Price Brentford.—Fe cud 21. TREES, &c— PP 100 d: 20s. e ба, раса шше, 50 doz. Dwar midal APPLE TREES, best sorts, 12s, per doz., dc tes ded. GENERAL PSI of NURS CHARLES B. SAUNDERS, Nursoryman, &e., viis MBROISE gd ooi dei weg ei Бе , has the Toor NURSERYMAN, e to offer now for the first tim. ke. E CALVILLE GARIBALDI AR BÉURRÉ DE GHELIN . tained uet, First Prize at "the great .. PEAR а PEAR TREES, best sorts, | Pe Show at Tournay, Belgium. N.B two new Frui б # euin Horticole." LON, PRINCESS ысы ANDRA. enly quartered abd neon y rid d glo ab, With Ter Hle pulp.i tre, 1 Tote rm Stoke Newington. esl ve e pulp in сеп г Б delicate Pino PA pie favour, Can be s йо pul riat Ey as БЕ 50 choice virioteo cse id P 7 t New Fuchsia first-class 8. per packet. nA Ey ^ 3 Ы? Og 385-6 Орис RYMAN, &c, London Road, haare O., 237, 238, & 261, High Holborn, W.C. 12 in 12 : ute : OI - аз wes pleasure in announcing gens ti E NEW PARSNIP «STUDENT^—SEED o Extra fine mixed, $s, 04. pud dos, 1f, 64. p SEEDLING. DEG. t wo Yr: this mec PARSNIP, Б ттен ” by Professor BUTLER & B ienn Seed Merchants, Олай т ad on. Defiance is а fine bold double "Аоте Вожах of the itural College, Cirencester, is | Market, W.C great bright scarlet tube and sepals, dark violet w ready foi дуусан: by essrs. Ñ N ro 8, t free, arrel-shaped сого! sepals much reflexed. packets : ба, ey E ^ ess ae y nr s to the Trade. s Best New Е standard flower for years, and will be grown in every the List which арек ed COADA? 2А ари — E G. EOSO ND iere are uow ыш 10s. 6d. each, with the usual discount to the Trade. Royal Berks Seed Establishment, Reading. e out the three following "ETT чы ST FIELD SONS beg to announce aem MDLLE. TREBELLI (BANKS). o that their LIST of 1 BRITISH FERNS for this ы AMES T S importation’ of celebrated BANGOR Miu (Banus), cluding the New at reduced p GERMAN P ANTERS 3 Т00Е5, WALLFLOWERS, were NKS), y, and may pei wen pee ma n LOXES, and other FLOWE now ready, and pet rs growing on into peines Can stampa. Aio their GENERAL. са кы No, 6, for4 postage comprises as usual an extens aem ent of the very best ig Stock), price 3s. $2. and 5s, each. stamps, which puras судын "n ted fro vg: the РР тн ку MS piants ofall last уба best varieties, 1s. 6d. to 2s. 6d. pen pce fA y are made up, as formerly, in large ог sma ets, to NUM CAPSICASTRUM FOLIA VARIEGATA, suit the requirements of purchase ery description of besutifu id Mii with elegantly snalagstat leaves and 23-4 HEAP Р e AN T S.—In Strong Pianis- Vegetable and "^ Power $ Seeds s of t tho Anest quality. bei - poss pin habit ; 8з. 6d. an each. Per qe c d Per doz.4. Ё ower ) J. TYNAN, Im of Conti etel De 68, Great, George IETJEN STRAWBERRY, С ardier than “British | Hepatisas, aorta rer роон ЧЫ 40 Street, Liverpool. Pie т the same quality, colour, '"&c., 805. per 100. Auriculas, sorts зо LI GLOXINIAS: BRILLIANT, LEVIATHAN, BIRD of|Violets Russian and Sedum carneum fol. var Hi Ranuneuluses, Anemones PA RADI SE, and MOST ) BEAUTIFUL, the four most distinct | Double White з 0 еа e en vai new Pinks, fin .. nd TISO, Уе aud КЕ" ‚азво, А Н ер oach, е 8 6| яотег.. =. m ror аст A NANETS FILIOLFOLIA; white and red, | Од" 0 СЫ 7. 3 6| Боокеів, вагы ы " 50 Splendid RANUNCULUS, one each .. 14s. o £1 0s. 0d 2 Eae imme 3 6|Hollyhocks, fine named 60 — FEN cu спе cach .. 80. о о 300 PSTUARTIA PENTAGYNIA, e tI 5s. each. fine 2 6|PampasGrass .. = 40 SEM . 4&8., 85,, ап 0 ii 0 LOBELIA ERINUS SPECIOSA PAXTONI, 1 DOUBLE ANEMONES, one each Tos. 6d. to e 0 | 12s. per doz. Е хь, Би — о I8 of the пота Е m Ditto Singlo Mix el 10 аг. 6 | DOUBLE PANSY “GOOD GRACIOUS,” ls. 6d. each; ‚ Per doz Per dan ED GERMAN SEEDS.—Asters, Stocks, Busan, 25. per doz c a speciosa arbona Por ч дарорат тано Poppies, Zinnias, &c., LÓNICE ВА AUREA ICULATA, leaves light green, | v s АР" 186 new, 1 $40 assortments, 1s. and 2s. each ric hly netted over with golden yellow veins, 5s. eac! old ты ы й vot older ANNUAL ВЕЕРЗ.—50 sorts, ача s 25 sorts; APAGERIA ROSEA, 1з. 6d., 2s. 6d. ; stron: Los апата 6d, | ^ RA eiua. € $ strong 60 VEGETABLE SEEDS, of the best quality: PRIMULA SINENSIS ERÉCTA SUPERBA, а frmged| "Mrs Holford (bite) $ 0 O0 varlelios, carefully anal CA' gratis, ог post free for one stamp. variety ot P. Kermesina, 2:. 6d. Handy Herl us plants in 50 varieties, carefully r1 е айза cin bà e PRIMULA PICTA, mottled, 1s. 6d. and packed for 20s. Carriage of all Orders of 10s, paid to ы BEDDING DAHLÍAS (pot roota), 6s. and 9s. рег doz. London, and other parts within 50 T C ат BROWN awp CO. offer the follow LILLIPUTIAN 6s., 93., to 18s. per doz. ffice О: payable at 2r of CHOICE PLANTA hich they will wil torva | Wellington Nursery, 8t. J A Wood, London, DILL Munro ойнай, Rete ay MO MAU E y | ү ^ ol b N.W. Wu. ISTONE, Nursery, Sible Hı yu 25 AZALEAS, varie! ————— NEC ER. M UNTEN 55 2 mi 3 do... 35 0 - "E UT у руы WM. WOOD & SON'S BEIM EG paese pide y an ^ LATAS, per doz, 6 0 ROSES, best sorts, 8 M Bünde o COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS CLIMBING ROSES, of best sorts A PILLAR ROSES, aia sorts à muy: i FOR ONE YEAR’S SUPPLY. : DWARF ROS for forcing, including [ушн Теаз, апа зый ыы: er dozen 90 * : Choice Hardy PINUS and other CONIFERAS: Cheap: No. 1. | No. 2. p No. 3. | Noct List $ Green RAM ве А fine varieties, per — 10s. to 15 0 £3. £2. #1. e "d Are AZALEAS, CAMELLIAS, best double varieties, per dozi TREE CARNATIONS, winter flow: CHOIC 28 0 ering, per x PERS E FRUIT TREES. Fine Standard and г trained Peaches, Nectarines, ы, рт Apples, Plums, and Pears, 2з. 6d. each, or per Uoc CRURA Hm 2 Orchard Houses, &c. , 188. per d ts rig оган Currants, 'and Haspberries ; Shrubs of of all kinds cheap ; fin y for doz., 32. Yews, arge Fan near Farnham, Surrey. Seeds for the Flower Garden offered. by S. wid LASA E A tM P] S. . mio Ап А88 оа p. of 12 Fine Selected Varieties of s. d. HA ANNUALS ъ 6 An E NORTMENT of 12 Fine Selected "Varieties of HALF-HARDY ANNUALS 2 6 n ASSORTMENT of 12 Fine Selected. "Varieties of HARDY BIENNIALS and PERENNIALS, suitable for Rockwork An ASSORTMENT of 12 Splendid Annual kinds et ORNAMENTAL GRASSES aradise Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, ганів N Choice Seeds of Asters, Balsams, and Stocks, OFFERED В B: S. WILLIAMS, тыйы алй. Victoria Nurseries, An Assortment of id var wind жыт ре S PJEONY- FLOWERED ASTER, 100 eed of trad Assortment of four тма а n COCARDEAU or CROWN AST 100 seeds An Assortment of 12 varieties ni CHR AN THEM UM uv debel bi den vd pow of cm P rietie: An E An Assortment of ieties of AUTUMN Mic tede Ero Ks, doo breed ofeach +. of eight of BROMPTON c гон s of P Т 2 1 2 2 Б] 2 1 f 12 I of DWARF GERMAN i 2 % 0 6 6 0 0 6 0 0 6 A PRICED and "DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, pst free to all pw containing useful suggestions for the guidance of amateur eultiyators EW LILAC e all dis S.—The n ра x LILACS tinet and very orname are budded e Seedling Stocks which do not мора 'aro T 3 to 5 feet n height, And оү ell adapted for Pyramids or Half Stan- dx rds for Law: ach—s. d. | Each—s. d, Tu E bre 7920 Т. еу сине ае Moulins 2 | Valotteana d'Orleans ^ : : | randiflora rubra 2 Ч : fasgnis к den 9 Virginalis .. STE NN New Dark Red .. 1 ЧЕ; hite Siberian .. 2.6 riage dd to London. Tuos. ВЕ Sox, Nurseries, Sawbridgewortb. DARIE НЕЕ он esr m aga 2 ini in 25 extra choice G Hardy ши and other Choice Rh Tg endrong _ Ü a М ant qn x e tod by m a f the aboy opular plante, ав exhibi by hi P Garde үөү) а A dei 2078 ущ поле warded to d vt а оа fathfully the colours of all the В — rendering every — for "x viens t likewise contains abridged Lis R with bres heights ana prices. The Am ery, Bagshot, mns and та "mes Пу Hardy St is ас pec ngly trouble expense in procuri 99 neither отсын 2 McCurLocg, Seed Me x Market, London, W.C. де Covent Garden —— Notice.—American Plants, ATRRER ve GODFRE| Y'S CATALOG о eady, and will be sent on application; i fair pric aut description of all the Rhi American Plants worth im as well as à 3, of the most РУМ Nurse ie in Eun The ЖЫК of American dee inthe ке, Horticultural Fired s Ganen, South Kensington, were su) e ed & GoprRzv, Knap Hill, near Woking. m ue t D nr Pura NN Spring Blooming Plan AMELLIAS, including the best new Me fin lants, set with bloom buds, fro ge size, from 605. T HEATHS, "EPACRIS, CINERARIAS, and JASMINUM GRANDIFLORUM (grafted), remarkably fine plants, at oce prices, HUMEA ELEGANS, extra strong, m » pir dos. JAMES Dicksox & Sons, Newton Nurseries, Chester, in 6-inch pots, Genuine Seeds,—Carriage Fre E жые BUSH ляр SON beg to e that w prepared to ser ad orders for GENUINR GARDEN SEEDS, for whioh their hou: Mr. С. — eA ede = attention, boum of th h nm t АН od. ing of the bes T mn erate ев as consisi CAT. ilem free on à peel ia uio КЕ: gate, peus N Chrysan S ns d хис ATA ооз М.В. To save trouble all orders to be paid to Ж Н. Вів, Containing only Seeds of first-class quality, and For ичин» вее саламе а Сору of which ind be had Post Free on a application, * гҮ, H T. “р матере гесе Near UCKFIE WOODLANDS NURSERY anD SEED WAREHOUSE, MARESFIBLD, s LD, SUSSEX. prev emm ns FEBRUARY 21, 1863.] The т of the Season. SON'S Aia did NEW PELA RGONIUM, e whole of the edgi А, best Ae flower raised. Strong plants now dur 315. 6d. each. Figured in the February Number of the '* ога i Magazine." Woodlands Nursery, Isleworth, W. OBSON'S A A SEED unequalled in the P^ Annual Sale exceeds 2000 packets. —— Rr КЧ M 2з. 64., and 5s. each. J. D N& к men, Isleworth. OBSON'S PRIZE pm SEED. — Ten First Prizes awarded to our collection in the spring, 1862. In sealed Е, т 28. 6d., € 5s. N& Sons, Seedsmen, Isleworth. Рыа EE PRIMULA SUR ENSIS SEED. рон 12., 9. ôd., 5s. Sons, Seedsmen, слды Д Они SEED from the best Laced m ды in packets, sent freo on receipt of 13 postage Жа ООюзв, шс Harwich, Ев: Hp. CAR S, о? юну Colours only, -— d x poste о COLLECTION of . 10s. 6d. A COLLECTION of the best 36 E known . эъ у б А o aij ne of the bes SUTTON'S CA Ар i v SEEDS mi bo s i post em SUTTON PTT din p B W. m gem iL Battle, Sussex, e can Quis the New FUCHSIAS of 1862 in good plants, at 65. uot dozen. CATALOGUES sent on application. EAUTIFUL FLOWERS. ei, —Twelve packets, con- 2 OZ., ls. ; sent Post-free з. 4d. 15 3d, D German m -weeks) ТООК, as im- ported, 36 vari 5 each variety 2?@. per packet. ROMPTON STOCKS and WALLFLOWER, blood-red and ratum, Pentstemons, собе, „Спрасва, okai мелана Petunias, b uno ice Seeds, 6d. per Is Pond, Islington. G. adm акр SON offer First-class ED тт CALCEOLARIA, "nd RIMUDA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, 1s. and 2s. СЕЕ et. ARIA WEBBI.—The interest and value of this speci n its having à дето y me habit of БНРИ, т 3 to 4 feet in height. ти remarkable plant is t j> THE GARDENERS' | NUTS, A to 7 feet; 500 ENGLISH e | "e ind ns n ( Tru). HOMAS Jw begs to state 55 M m ve, and whic abo packets eta at 1s, [^ 64., and 58, GENERAL + BEED CATALOGUE free on auia. house, Leith Walk, Edinburgh. MARANTHUS MELAN E CT к eng » 6d. » Ы? TER Ls ed Btreet, Hull. HARLES DALY awp SON wil SELL 8-уеат A" ара: 920205 2 2s. per 1000; ear Trans- ly DOMMON" "LAURE зува 100 do, at Sui aed DENDRO 00 зоир -— E RHODODEND ts, 208. ne noter or i МАМЕМТАІ, TREES.—The Subscribers mn of ЕАН IMBRI ATA, S oer тиу, fne ирер 4 5 PINUS’ 7to 12 ft. ; WELUINGTONIA GIGANTEA 5 Wear ABIES ARBOR-VITJE iuc 8 feet, 6 feet, 1 CUPRESSUS КАЛА. times | Somersetshire, other us Ыл, BENTHAMIAN WÉYMOUTH PINE je SPRUCE FIR, 1 foot, 2 fest. "GENERAL zu nett, Babot, Surrey, about 14 mile CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 169 ICHARD SMITH'S LIST of all the EVER- E W B RR GEDEN, T Eid uias for Britain, £x ing size packet. rice, po) erivations, description, Recommended by the Fruit = отш, ooun, Б foliage, "gw Ember, аза аа нед tural Society. Sed tae Trut бошан оге Royal Hortioul u ize ere, situation, во and other information В. & б И with stago Мавра of all their synon; onymes. Free by post for an E REA аку m sh эн РОМА postage stamp ARD SMITH, Nurseryman, Worcester Large Trees for Parks, Hedgerows, &c. gae Mig CROWDER, NURSERYM din Horn- stle, hasa quantity of SPANISH CHESNUT, 10 to 12 feet ; ^ EIMES, 8 to cd fedt; ELM, grafted, 8 to 10 feet, all RT well pa trees and well rooted, to offer cheap to IGANTEA. \ Л 7 ELLIN GTONTA G we attention of the Nobility, бешту, and the Trade, ted to the 444 S CHAMPION CUCUMBER, mended by the Kc A rie rig Society as bei аф Е фе ч ч bea; — m, and the best of the Sion pue Class, e ve да ^а ге w ounces of our own gavir х? арр the Tad е. 8, & 261, High Holborn, London, W.C. OUELL'S NORFOLK HERO QUOUNPEM E (iod di exce E the best Ridge Cucumber known 8.5 by ‘MAMMOTH CELERY.—The ve ry best, hardiest, proe stock of 1-у‹ par PEED ING PLANTS і in tho kingdom x% tablished in sind t pots and fit for DOE uui ыруы A iac en а воа от да аатор, Жр ЧА. per e n А pa 100 or 1000 on application. former venen ent. pu a xw дк Mum Lónd YovuzLr's Royal Nurs Саая Yarmouth. SEECIMEN LINGT ыш, d SPECIMEN RA of WELLINGTONIA GIGANTA, m to 5} py s фтор sturdy plants (from seed clay. osed situation, transplanted fy J. Wil iei бае large balls. Price m oderate. ffordshir „Арм! wi болдар T. Fox, The Nurseries, Wetley Rocks, near = Thorn Quicks. NO. CARTER, трона, Keighley, has а е, Mox of the above, from 1 to 4 years' Transplanted, well roo! rong. TT. C. ill Ls Ф furnish samples and ноде, and also CATALOGUE of GENERAL NURSERY STOC Cole's White Perfection Celery. M. eornp has much ipea in offering again to h merous customers the above, which has D pen i Te the best White Celery in cultivation. n sealed 3 oz. packets, free by post, 1з. 6d. Price to the Trade upon appli don. Nu urseries, Withington, near Manchester. IMBEBLEY © ав SOLID RED CELERY, n the best Celery in cultiva- tion. n leasure in offe i superb Celery for the first time, althovgh he has wn it for upwards of 20 x ds of 1! OMMON LAURELS, in quantity, 3, 4, and 5 feet high, bushy and well rooted; var 800 HORSE CHES- K, 4 to 5 feet, to be sold reasonable. Price on application Эл. D. S. Тномгох, Nurseryman, near Railway Station, Wimble- don, Rurrey, В W. НЕ su have on SALE 2, 3, aud 4- ear Seedling NORWAY SPRUCE; 3-year Seedling THORN QUIOKS? d napiented dere 1 to 13 feet ; 3-year Trans лей THORN € QUICKS, а may w—Feb, 2 В МЕЕ mit bo on 3-year Seedling SILVER FIR. | tural p, as —— is wanted $27 othe er me 4 Prices sent on application. uu рч "WNIE, n T A 17, yc Streot, Edinburgh ; and Stanstead = Forest Hill, Lo Liquo e Plants. OR SALE, 40,000 анон Plante, in fine condition price 88, J 1000. AMERICAN ARBOR-VITÆ, i Lyenr Pia 100; ‚сахна к ye öd, per н з, Forrybri r Po ел ct Tbb X E pom |For IR. nbout 250 Ground Roots of the рч Siro чк ZELINDA " DAHLIA, qum p. doz. a CEP ur d — uu B 50 NS Pi ting Season. HE EXECUTORS of Mm. JNO. YOUNG, late d fully i: the attention of Noblemen, Gentle: the to the FOREST TREES, HARDY and ORNAMENTAL TREES an чый large and small; variety of other Р. POTTED ROSES. EHMMIDAR FRUIT Т d pio of this Hon ES "E Е know: Ж ом со unn unds are open for ection gory py daily, and i quantities at em NT ан . Applications OE dorso Ren о the EXECUTORS 0 f the Mr, Jo Young, 'aunton. eit Good Seeds HE ADVANCER, PRINCESS diem | ИГ GILSON'S GLORY (2s. 6d. Deb КЕК are — x e БЫ. лор ЫМА and Чоп э} тебеш беки N & Soxs, Seed E Reading, Berks. Cabbage P VIRGO and apii a mp the the CABBAGE PLINTS i5 offer for Bale of the follow Loren 8s. 6d. per 1000 :— — YORK CABBAGE BATTERSEA " а ve ccr = RUMHEAD TN 1090. All strong, Ar "^r p SIDA 8, Foai Nursery, near бай, Ен NONPAREIL at very low prices, which — is sowing мая a r.management of all the d ned: D AYLOR'S DEFIANCE, NEW idee CELERY, free through the post, per packet, 2s. stock of —€ е P m vari dn cler Md of a rA P ч wle to send the finest Cele ry of any It is the ы, most К, an fro e extreme diffi ulty of aeeding it, but a small quantity supplied. нра Tavron's DESCRIPTIVE and PRICED CATA- tural, Vogetabi containing шау new and choice varieties 7-4 Ае. о and Flower Seeds, may һе had applieat TU OUT UENTEI EZ DE ui e DDITIONAL AGENTS for the SALE of SEED of the “STUDENT” PARSNIP. Batt, Rutley, & Silverlock, Strand, London, W.C. Clarke, Henry & Sons, 89, King Street, Covent Garden, London, V WO D James & Sons, 102, Eastgate Streot, Chester, Fras оаа а & Goad, 82, Bishopsgate Street Within, т d. E.C. Handasyde, Th os., Glen Nurseries, монеи N.B. Minier, ash, & Nas h, 60, Strand, London, W.C. John, 90, ‘Oxford M Wheeler, Geo., Warminster Nurser, The soore named Сора have beu supplied direct from Messrs. SUTTON & s, Reading, who have Beed on Sale eie Сагина пон а peri 6d., 18., or 25. 6d. per packet. Royal Berks Reading. Seod Esta NM доа. E. G. HENDERSON anD SON'S In addii EW 8 perci 8 ALOGU эру) upon application. Aves b the usual reta эе] ЖАШАРА е rules aro Au [7] the guidance of Amateur Cultivators in the Flowers described in the Catal ut B.F or Doscriptivo Notes of NEW and RARE FLOWERS from Beed, refer to. page 143 of Gardeners’ Chronicle (Feb. 14). CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI, home-ripened seed.—A. most beau- tiful cool greenhouse plant, with. ин of Mt rich aped flowers, 3 to 4 inches in length, each flower marked with a large іспоцв k cloud- like blotch in front, This magnificent plant has flowered in & Sox’s Nurseries, exten up of 15 feet in length, being trained horizontally agai upright su ts. It was rtained that this single t produ 680 trusses o! оопа in one summer, which, avi g six flowers їп a truss, formed e of lossoms as the produce of a single seed ! talogue fot the peculiar tment in the and afar адий o of this plant. ЫШЫ ie бе 6 Vend tk аер ЛЕ RASSES HENDERSON’S A 1 HOUSE SSE CUCUMBER. —The Royal Hor- ticultural Society. of London bave fruited 11 ч varieties in at Chiswick, and their ided this as the second Ix black-s| ied DAN its length 17 себи pero and fino dark col lour. A superior variety. Per packet, 1. 64. ath THE YEAR ROUND.—Very prolific, for quality and usefulness not surpassed at any season of the year. Per packet, 18, 64, 170 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. СЕвввсаву 21, 1863, OFFERED BY CHARLWOOD & CUMMINS, SEEDSMEN, 14, TAVISTOCK ROW, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C. s O | FAGUS SYLVATICA (B ышы 11 & СОМІРЕВ Е. esl LA PA .. per ounce eech ОСОРЕ RNE ANA ВАТИ 1 i ADAGA gemens UO per packet FRAXINUS ANERIDANA анаа Asb) 9 рег}. 4 0| ООР GOVENIANA 765 Y X por packet Pg CU NINGHAMII :. у а ое у» СЕ ТОВ {соро АЕ), то ия 3 0 " KNIGHTIA 50 веса н : » AUN E n E GENISTA nd per. ET LAWSONIANA (Hom кош Cali: T N s T s о forni: ng à apd some tree » PARNDULOSA MC щы GLÉDITSCHIA. ОВА CANTOS rtr fe de Raf sigh), Y en, 20c] 2 » GLOMERATA "t V. » thorned A. t рег. 3 0 1oz., 148, d d x per }ounco 8 " GRANDIS .. Wo n per packet GYNNOCLADUS CANADENSIS (Ken- MONA BIANA б Nüethera бай 0 NC NIHDIDÉ 34. 93. 046 e AM М Sky p o Tree) AS мма à .priü0zeeds g P COEYBRIDA o ce ot re нч HALE IA TETRAPTERA(Showärop Tre) ERA ы ПЭ АКРА vol LAMBERTIANA б » JULIBRISSIN .. Т .. per ounce HIBISCUS собора ўї per i i 0 ge ims Californian SUR ress) .. .. peroune 6 0 nio ТЕРТОРНҮША .. .. - S. SYRIAC 2 r ounce А SEMPERVIRENS I H IZONTALIS " pEUCOCEPHALA i ue d > HYPERICUM KALMIAN 9 ; 10 (Evergreen spread ah — , LOPH THA = kd e $ EA ae айко [ous di; рег bushe 12 0 б SEMPER RYIRENS E ВТ i А (тег л " MELANOX ры А Баден ” i б ? . NERIFOLIA WX Ais I Por а КаК (нона. Belly) perlb 1 0 TO VLON ы "оре id > SOPHORÆ . p3 DES ad жеге riba NY г: Bon er ounce i о TOU EFORTIÀ par оша 1% " ERA .. — >. рег раске AYER à wi To E М г р p ALMIA eso A EV per Ib. 12 0 JÜNIPERUS ies (now. species from : E ” хз .. per ounce 31 3K 2 tt 8 acik СМЕА (йар) 1 per bushel KOLREUTERIA PANICULATA `1! peroune 1 0| » qma Та орой Juniper) "vcn ЖИ PENNSYLVANI per ounce LAURUS BENZOIN ( ien Tree) » 9 8| " к раг ок 1d ^ "PSEUDO PL A TANUS кыз per bushel NOBILIS | Sweet Bay) perl. 3 0| " OXY сл ^ 11 >” SAI SO NPPOCA Goe Map! "s vs per lb. LIGÜSTRUM NIC UM (Chinese кс id DLE A eem ELI dedi 9 Hn Mc perbushd 6 0| р vut obs -— ^ 9 M «МИКАН (I QU o dad с 7 GLAKDULOSA (The new food LIQU DAMBAR STYRACIFLUA (Sweet b кушк ARI ANA (American Larch).. per ounce 9 0 | for the orm) perJb. m Tree) A EUROPZEA (common дағ Sooteh ALNUS GLUTINOSA (common Alder) LIRIODENDRON TÜLIPIPERA- (тор d & i ERRA UDARA ыны Аш pro ounce Tree 2 14 juo PoE ev Р ИП АМОВРНА FRUTIC MAGNOLIA ACUMINATA . tt - 287 LibocEDRUS TEEOURRENS vol Тїш АЕРАДАЗА T RBORE ВА Е х n і - Bb гея е гр M 0 ORAIGIAN > орон Ж MARIANA ;. vo on » » pripa PICEA AMABILIS lovely Silver Fir) .. » ; PAN NICULATA БЕТИ » 1 MACROPHYLLA » 8 alm of Gilead Fir) .. per lb. n NT тонн „” э 5è urn o иш Mag 2 22 RE: ет S а "s Silver Fir) por ounce `9 ARBUTUS UNED DO (Strawberry Tree) - те perlb. 10 0| ^ GRANDIS (Californian Silver Fir) .. per50seeds $1 ARMENIACA VULGARIS (Apricot) A m MORUS arm EA per ounce 1 6| " NORDM ОНЫТА Nordmann's ; THAMIA FRAGIFERA per ounce NIGRA сеу Mem i 1 6 ” Silver Fir) b $ OZ., 98 per ошоо F- BERBERIS CANADENSIS (Canadian сы MYRTUS COMMU NIS боеве Муш) » i : > PECTINATA : бошоп Silve Le чн pe H Barbe p . , » (ч ы BETULA ALBA (eti ОРИ is 0 8| PAULOWNIA IMPERIALIS. |! реграскеь 1 0| » ari М d дөр арбор вот. NES АЫ LENTA (soft Birch) | .. .. Perounce 1 0 PHILLYREA LATIFOLIA .. рег ounce 1 0 PINS рем ре Silver Fir), 8 oz., P » LUTEA (yellow Birch) .. - 2 1 0| PHOTINIA ARBU UTORE чй GRATA „ prem РО (Pinsapo an n: Ў EU a > . NIGRA (black Birch) .. ` а 1 0) GUS ARBUTIFO » 26 REGINJÉ ALLE Quam ies from - BIGKONIA CATALPA ^ -- "t 5» — 1 0|PODALYRIA CORDA Ata 1 perpacket 1 0| » REG pocie т} оше 8 RAD р ja 2 0|PRINOS G: BER, .. perounce 2 0 ce), # oz ре D CALYCANTHUS ADROPHYLLUS per packet 1 0 VER ERTICI Ж 1 0|PINUS ARISTATA dis- CARPINU! AMERICANA (American PRÜNUS VERTICILDATUR imm m). per]b. 3 0| tinct, found at an elevation Y 9000 feet Hornbea »: "x perlb. 16 0 PRIORES a md Ao orth American on - мш mountains of f enar U BETULUS common. orn- т ounce and Bear River, where 16 10: - ; on » Е е ҮР ө E T E MEE 10 PRUS FUCUPARIA fountain Ше s ME lb, some tree 40 to 50 feet in height).. — .. 12seeds W 0 CASSIA CORYMBOSA ' gos ws .. perounce 2 0 COMMUNIS з ear) .. ve » PINUS AUSTRIACA (Austrian or Black "o» LZEVIGATA Ar Ж 5 0 MALUS (the Apple. 26 s ino) ылышы ccu omg. у РЕТИ TOMEN ENT A ERA EA 20 MEC шна лек О Nm r] », BENTHAMIANA .. _ .. .. J0seods 2j : P г” per packet 10 LEX (e Иша d st Pu. 6d., per bushel 4 Я бАНАВИЫВЫ s y Pine),4 сано О MERICANUS ie з Д, ounce 4 0 | RHAMNUS CATHARTICUS 3 are ) per ounce 16s. ; loune 5 0 AZUREUS .. .. .. Perpacket 1 0|RHODODENDRON MAXIMU perlb. 1 ВА оа (Шы Stone Sha x perlb. 30 * STYRACIFOLI : E: E 10 PUNCTATUM .. perounce ^ A COULTERI vel MACROCARPA, е. HYRSIFLORUS .. .. » 1 0|RHUSGLABRA (smooth бата) .. » 1oz., 198. ; & OZ.» 18. допов 4 0 CELASTRUS SCANDENS (а beautiful = PERNA (Virginian Sumach) +» perlb 6 .» CONTORTA (from the Sierra Ne- ; climber) ino yaa peromee 1 0 Sumach.. .. per ounce vada), cone with seeds `., | .. so m 14 CELTIS AUSTRALIS (rette Treo)" > в 16 RIBES GROSSU ARTA (Goosebery) Få » » FLEXILIS (new and distinct, | ж IDENTALIS К » 1 6 ebd ior » found on the mountains along i ES ou 'ALIS E; i3 s » 1.4 2: UM Wie Currant) кн the Fraser River, and on the i CRETA OCCIDENTALIS (a ROBINIA PSEUD-ACACIA (the common Shasta Mountains in Northern mental North Ameri vec pores rub) 6 perlb. 1 6 ifornia, forming a CERASUS S DOMESTIC А (common Cherry) per 1b. 0| ROSA ЗА RUBIGINÓSA meet "Brar) 2 40 e 60 to 80 feet in height, VIRGINIANA (Virginian oma per ounce 0 AUI IN my ака . perounce 1 6 ss REMONTIANA (Nut Pine) CERATONIA SI QUA (86. John's м) р, а тч 0 pan EEUU NAIR (Canadian OZ.. 208. ; i à sas EROTS SILIQUASTRUM (7 Judas Tree) . 0 T 2 20| , HALEPENSIS (Aleppo Pine) .. á 0 SCHINUS HOLLE ыч PR i 4 0 SIGNIS, 107, 88. ; $ 02., 58, » EU лш ў 0 вид ЖАГА Ыы: E x n perlb. 4 0 LAMBERTIANA( MONTANS, » 0| SOLLYA HETEROPHYLLA `> .. +. perpacket 1 0 1 07., 198,5 3 07., 78. 1 VIRGINICA Ж 0 |80 АРО up c D оа КЕ ЭӨЧ p ` LARICIO (Corsican or Larc рше) кыен күр ни PE » 0 x sc E A om qe E 1 0| `» MARITIMA .. MONS) Te a » 6| STAPHYLEA TRIFOLIA .. >» 2 90:1: a —MONTANA еъ соон онор ALVIFOLIUS n 0 CINALE Xx zs e perlb. 12 0 » MURICATA (small or y- nu FLAMMULA (їйє Bonai ^ 6 | SUTI FRUTESCENS (боша —— coned Pi xa ай х VIRGINIANA . р 53 6 tescens) еы 1 0| , PINASTER (Pinaster or Cluster A ALNIF! n 0 TILIA AMERICANA (American Lime) . рег. 8 0 Жа а. су qut AE DORE T » 0| , EUROPZA (Common Lime) P 4 0| „ PINEA Pine).. —— CLIANTHUS PUNICEUS .. per packet 0| > GLABRA (Smooth-leaved Lime) 5 6:01 ii QEON CORNUS FLORIDA (Grent fowered Dur ULEX EUROPÆA (Furze, Whin, ; . perounce 1 0| Gorse) ЖА » 1 6 ij PUN таа ountin pi ji 1 0| ULMUS| CAMPESTRIS да: и 4 ГТ а A. -scaled 1 0 МЫ LENTAGO H .. perounce 1 0 nce, 16s. ; $ ounce, 9з. NUDUM E 5 Bs y DO. Pie).. . s o| }, OXYCOGCCUS zs is l1 701: ВАВА NA mp Pine) 1 0 TINUS (Common ETT e perlb. 8 0 OZ., ; $ oz 1 0|viMIN LATERIFLORA >. .. perouxe 1 6| sn SPROBUS (Wayihouth Pino) . 12 0 Заоа LC Uy f 4 : Š SYLVESTRIS | (Scotch k KM Е оаа о ex^ A tS » se Lid EH iunc c orc эш à | кырады TA фрейм FLO 10 5 ESINOSUB T. ga 1 і 0 а TAXODIUM i mec or PE QU. .. m » 3 0 T M DAUBENTONIA TRIPE ANA .. per packet 1 0 i1 Ore) ДЕГЕ DO Ne cU Pom perounee 1 0 NNI (ne i ы QUÓIA SEMPARNIRENS (uei Wo — PALO m Rooky Моше, c $i noster T о men sey "exile ү. Pattoniana) с абма s ? кы: BACOATA (uS common Yew) twigs Hn .. » » .. D. ENS. ЕВЕ В ОВЕТОА .. <. perpaeket 1 0 MENZI БӘТ (Mond ти Fir) 200 seeds 2 6 OCCIDENTAL Чүл узы ERICA, fine mixed Оаро .. >. perounee 10 0 PATIONIANA rw б oi Fir) 50seeds 2 6 a m .. рег packet - 4 д А [A JAPON МОА ш Pirie) 100 seeds 12 0 б Lis (Cinese уены per ounce 8 3 EUONYMUS EUROP ÆUS (common Врїшй Tros) p. 1. 4 0 е Е ысы чая ааст ENS SA, (tha Mam- M JAPONIGUS (Japan) . perpacket 1 0 CUPRESSUS BENTHAMIL ` .. 100seeds 2 6| фол. 305; ioz. 178. 6d.; Pi 108. ; yth ounce nce | de Сңухвтлтоор & Commins, in offering the TREE and SHRUB SEEDS in бе above LIST, beg to observe that every precaution has been ng from the best sources; but as шу é are unable to test t hem before sendi ing out, ee -— hold themselyes responsible, n will any deduction | be T сл» от error of description. Ап turded, for which Fag full amount will bé credited. ит РеввсАву 21,1868.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ) 171 eo EE qv Catalogue. y N "d Cg за AND SON'S PRICED and с? j FA я RIPHVE dom [s Кыйы SPRING $ а NS | 3, comprising Fruit Trees of all the leading kinds, new апа SAN E) NM selected Roses, а» vari of e rae Plants, Choice and Cx AN £2 OQ ‹ Hare Conifers, Evergreen and D s Trees and Shrubs, = [o A l4 4 уу АЕ «5. тэу | "s 1 N оло Соль o Tien AT IOS CS E п) \ C ONENG GA А, EN fen On Корен. Des mn ost. ees, » cán be had MALLER begs AME E dee that his Second. Edition, just Published, price 2s. 6d., О dd „ DE ROPA SEED CATALOGUE can now be had m а лоп, Best сабо SILVER SAND, 16s. per € — free ILLUSTRAT ED GUIDE TO THE FLO W ER GARDEN, eet не antis, x 6d. per bushel, for Nurse: а Seed Esta! viderim, Lewisham, Kent, S.E. COMPANION £o the above, price 18., ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO THE KITCHEN GARDEN, |6. qam NEUES S (sema to the GARDEN, ard д FLOW n ready and may be had on application. COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. а илаа Lar Too £330 | £220 | 21100 | £110 | 15s 6d. | 10s. 6d. DWIN HOLLAMBY begs to | infor m his s Patrons о ; ; à E nd Friends that his DESORIPTI A- For particulars, see page 4 of “ Guide to the Kitchen Garden.” $ LOGUE of VEGETABLE, FLOWER, AGRI cU LTURAL SEEDS, and GLADIOLUS is now ready, and may be had COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER a gratis and post paid on application, E ANM o emm О-у ӨЕ ОБЫР, £330 | зр 1.21100 | £110 | 15s | di | 5s.6d. | 3s. 6d. Choice Tro or particulars, see page 18 of “ Guide to the UR. -— HARLES J. ARKER аб to offer SEED fro his besagt MT P geh prse peser e at tho Royal Horticultural Gardens, and of which a ighly Um e "debet NOVELTIES FOR 1863. вооон appeared in the балдомтё мунша at the tme. АП rs 3 et; free for 13 8 See our '* Guide to the Flower Garden." T — uda nM Nursery, Surrey. 7 Abutilon.—See page 19. Per packet.— P butilon pag Per d gro музы very elegant ; admirably adapted for Em "LAS all ЧЕР v and ie erar T арар iem 390. ABUTILON REGELII.—A magnificent e owe аге to M. d ng, ы I уш, sito da "e Шер di ar = Fancy, Scarlet, and Variegated Polexgoniums. uchsias, Ver- this really ornamental genus, with deep golden yell yam, Varron a viel span, йв pablo аге benas, Petunias, Dahlias, Ohrysanthemums, prend Plants, [onse Dg indebted for this first-class nov 140 d large bell-shaped flowers, ех! кеу veined, dnd a отеу, &o., is now ready in exchange for опе postage sta. duced in great profusion. Е. inm Don ndso ome .. 1 6 Ana aga allis. See page e 93. Gro. Suru, Tollington Nursery, Hornsey Rond, R indi London, N Асасіа, See page 19. 505. ANAGALLIS GRANDIFLORA ASPROMONTE. — | New denda 432. ACACIA | MYRIOBOTRIA. Me Splendid free- 0 TENE € by Appointment flowering varloty, with elegant НОП green leaveé an T 510. a усти GARIBALDI.—Vermilin .. 1 0 БОБОК PARS E y Appotr авар рїш ёё Айыз» ia es ез M end =. E ИРЕ жыш Богава. Bright bino EUN zs to Н ы dodge PST A DES ESCRIPTIVE SELECT PRICED 43. ACACIA ODORATISSIMA PENDULA.—An ele- | profuse-flowering plant. : T Pu зю со rp d Brighton; and. Hassock's Gate gant variety, with — ee aem Y £ »4 „ы Sussex. ced in Quest ttdehon and in suóooeslon тота, ou Kui C NONU I ыллын Ee T ——— M qe ad ыз Tini ance, and in s on ugh- ; А out г" remarkable also for its PH pow mid Ta реј ultiv: CR e ye eed un rye Cn "a е cated, globular, of fine m -carmine, and ав 1 437. ACACIA PETEOLARIS. c keot tko thoii strikingty the Gint Emperi a v. The lan: n t ds а vidus ium of this po gonus; b boob $ — коп th, е pA к to 20 "Cid which form T folia; and fine дер pr an elegant pyramid ; уд 13 fee a н маф combe" K: mako ii а extreme ET 630. ASTER, LARGE-FLOWERED D WARF PÆONY.— OR NEW, RARE, e, BEAUTIFUL PLANTS e Бе the height of DA piede дие, and of 4 ever description, inspect or apply at rerhaps one of the finest Acacias in cultivation 10 bean sati ti fil p pyramidal habit, Taith vay largo h andsom WILLIAM Dow 5 Es stal Te shment for New and Rare Plants, Am anthus.—See p е 22. 29 оа "GLOBE PAONY-FLOWERED PERFE мар 493. i "MELANCHOLICUS, v var. RUBER TION.—'* "Possessing the branching habit of the Globo —When illumiped by the sun's rays the resple: med „ Aster, and with void prx d fess s ted T TT beauty of the foliage of this plant is incomparable ; its Perfection Aster 1 0 p Garenne Chronicle * T'o be continued next week. ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1863. BARR ax» SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS. P Gs FOR THE eem ысу pure que А.М. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. —— —— ; i is the fate of Vines to a epe No poor retch who has been rubbed by Br. она Гохе, шд ехоги- WILLIAM BULL, F.R.H.S., F.R.B.S., ыгы ы сн one of the Water Doctors, has ever had more . NURSERYMAN AND NEW PLANT MERCHANT, me ps d m cpi are psa AUTO BRAIS що | KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. has h Ba ova theory. The ro лай e =ч gorged | ——————— with earrion or starved in and a n rubble ; | The following — are now being sent out in good plants, fit for Spring propagation. == кы at length iret ор by | . New Fuchsias, 7s. 6d. each. New Petunias, к 6d. -— while matters which a — to breed some d. | ADELINE.— Red tube гла sepals, beautifully reflexed, and of | STANDARD.— doubl mix with their compost ; no proper | паии, - double purple d of а n тошт А рЫ еј M рН рго rtion is сайына between tlie 16 | some petals being long and others very STARTLER.—Double, bright crimson, blotched with pure | of the house and the e ael or soil, in co n | FLORETTA.—Rich scarlet tube and sepals of the deepest uence of which the inte air is often so dr | crimson, уёгу broad and wax-like, pure white corolla, of БИМАН еер rose, rayed and barred with crimson, dark | (b ct е leaves сад scarcely maintain their plump- ness; rootle -— sent yi from the branches, and RO. Light red tube and ерин, tho later refexed and Azalea William Bull, 21s. each. spongy masses appear o ight and MONARCH n ay ey im Verschaffelt, from whom EE ped ventilation. id : prevented, rand t PENNE i epe and ae M latter БУШУ Ib ‘the United Kingdon has ben pur uses "he owes енда ano and moulds So f d the ет о cioe ма нада artiy аа end —0rimson beautifully reflexed, double rev nn superb v. I1 A 7 chemie SPECIAL. Broud trigat red vopals roering bank to tho t N ү Gi е aoh m This at эы o the tube; ew e nicer e а beautiful, sti. ý FILE E шь, ,— Crimson h purpl | ed AP eis £t iia buio? Rhe риро ^ | саво Petunias, 3s. 6d. each. BASILISK.—Glossy crimson, violet throat, very BRIDESMAID.—Brigbt pink, with large white ает mauve, blotched in the paeem eet pure Miti eni рыч with pure white. veined THING —Rish ошм, and striped with black ; MARMION.—French and veined with violet, SENSATION. Sup. т нањ, нан enim ( апа throat, SIL mir hr crimson, blotched with white. әрін = ibly under ‚ singular case which was sub- 172 THE CARDIS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE? [FEBRUARY 21, 1863 only be ascertained at the place of e igned are precisely as e — E the — of ga e born: to occupy, pak N But, apart f th at ies standard гад pr e bee Vines, while mind, in | question of vegetable “pathology, that yet very or milar effec different о АЖ There is still a spec about the m which | and on ум eh we assign may often be produced by ed cleanly бли. i om latent. РЕМ duis ч е шаппег аз kno uctions nsufficient nutriment from hs ВӘ banefol f some chemical tional L'geeulunty to 2000 ES fter т all it e ust be confess ed ан *6 eo ! like “neuralgie” nstitu- - | finished оо; af h | their own Tois Leg sa | one of each of tho 3s ; the ornamen аш бе ed at а db is а с than on а level with e face of a et S e flower is more captivating than the bae and the upper surface of the leaves is more highly | A he lower One lesson taught us b should t "he forgotten, viz., that s are sometimes killed wh afely throu des кука y the winter of 1860- vi js is All lov frosts. valued s n its own ralgio epit ы , where effects are phali enough, but w. the cause is hidden. Even тА g that we are ong about the chemical ‚ there are he ground in — osed before it is established [3 all the vioissltudos аф ап English wi мї, is con- \/ where mildew have induced a partial or complete қ “В. destruction of the wood. M. und theory pee ev ш m Ee. in April w vids the. e growing season and the result will be a well-established, ен be fore he winter arrives, and o f its trials t difüculti ties. È the Kingdom of NOTWITHSTANDING сены times have witn ness sigi Түн learn from Me Builder that the PLAN OF or sides, | pee gh est should pas at least tha Am to | sche vs gie. а | flowers, they had somehow or other ME d | able, and though seen here and there in toler to | invited by the will live | f mitted to us а t days since, to а | part of w hich į connected with Rose-eulture with the ‚ authority | not includ r English exhibitions of plants, we fancy that we have a. M^ , though ie all the | which experience alone can impart. but which s em {о deserve the attention of oyp есеи whieh are requi No one with a knowledge of the s, | own societies. Those to which we allude are the, veral Vines were a E d inJ uly 1859 in а | would, we pr , think of refilling his garden | | follow poor еН sandy loam, full of Fern roots (some ої | with the varieties of the olden times. А É т ү em of considerable size) such as is often found in | owing to the scarcity of buds, or from other causes, 2. А collection of 20 ag ees vit. ks -coloured oods where the Beech ә nly tree which | апу grower should have renewed hi stock with ge. flourishes: a soil which i vious and easily | such materials, he will probably find it easier to 3. А solet ion о A — or D me drained, but which has soaroely ao € enough in үч n to disp m. We have entered 4. А isti ection, pie 15 disti m Sape айт = it for continued vigorous п a new ега in Rose culture. Summer +0568 are 5 Tho bat $a nota of Bil of th v. lle or varieties : : : E pots of Lily of the Valley. he Vines aecordingly е very strong the Tod valuable than formerly. Ме cannot indee 6. T st 6 Bromeliads. first year, but the soil apparently v": much altogethe - set them т but we shall do well " Th б est specimens of pom е exhausted by the first effort, and i , and then the number of 8. Any garden tools or implem I young rods broke weakly and v ет с eus D the varieties. p eM s, the Austrian Brier, the 9. Any obj par of art Beton са s "the decoration or condition ich has not bee mproved.| Hybrid China, &е., "е only groups of this use of | Then came the mildew, while the edi yis Fern|division that are lik >é запао p be exten-| 10. The best оні "Vegetables, | was beginning to injure the t т roots; 8 sively cultivated. nch indret i wash, apparently too powerful, has been applied to | groups, sweet, bri atid beoutifol а as they ar rare opportunity now occurs for sending the bark, the superficial tissues received injury, | must yield to the dines beauty and greater чайы to Cub ie a young man of "ana and с and the succeeding growth w still worse; the | bility of the Hybrid Perpetuals. Тһе Bourbon | who understa ds the manufacture of cider, а lburnum із agai Жа and i in all probability and Tea-scented e" if inferior to the last- | who is also thoroughly aequa айне "with general the Vines will aye a A d есау." entioned in hardihood and exactitude of form, | gardening. Th Man АН, іп whose sere Mp ei the young bark, it is quite curi so far surpass t redundancy of blcom, that|he would be pl d, will give 2007. a-year, and to see how the tissues are in pa ve тыгай эе they are altogether indispensable. pay his expenses there an back. } the ducts completely elogged up with a reddish| But another tion arises—'' The climate of Cashmere is beautiful. Apply І brown jelly, while а section shows that а preelely shall these Roses be cultivated ?” Certain pr by letter mE to Dr. LINDLEY, Turnham Green | similar condition obtained during the previous | аге best аз cl pillar, or ping Roses, | yea e see no trace of Grape-mould at мерт in general it is a matter of кур ыйа Wa шау remind the lovers [4 Flowers and of | оп the young shoots or leaves, nor апу signs oi|they are pan as standards or dwarfs—budded or | Froran Ехитвїттохз that next Wednesday i І last year's fungus. on their own roots he purposes for which they | inaugural show of the season, that day having been se | Whether pe views of the case are quite correct | are тшше, апа the p ons they are intended | apart by the Royal Horticultural Society f n hindered by the semi-su t year, ды с r spring me eeting, called а Camellia and Rhodo- es ndron ahoy, ia the same auspices on the 18th ; and an Azalea and Rose Shori fixed for the ES at "April. Add to these the s Royal n Society i in the R th o ranking amongst "the most gorgeous were one m and the fac bollec iot m them я Royal Hocticultaral Society on the 25 о February, and by the Boym Botanic Socie n the 11th of April, must give an impetus phe tivation, not only directly vi the purposes о on these occasions, also m ientall by the iin which the Fa it 2 all w -— x por of attra LAE no хосе generally ET — frequently, =н. AME бераи which тап ongs TS, course i bsle сч in the alluding. Тһе Horticultural ey ы Ба 18th e~ эе. invites two sets of 6 plants, one ен the other бош ; ре, as well as ou by hereditary and preseriptive right, but also ITION B z iti ёз by M assent, she hen ies the same throne m Dublin has pou nally ly settl à That of. Mr. Tide eie Ps he held ers; and in addition, to fiet, | ang sways e sceptre now, as when s RED G. Jones of that city has been accepted. |from any qu at а grand display might be — feasted, and n BarrHo sang. Times E inter Garden will be formed at the |made of thes e flowers alone, if the blossoms would bit | ed, | in the onward march of events tle south and west sides of the ing, and will be | travel better! It is even worth making an effort, юли | f d i i : of these days, to bring them е! on а ший — тоте ол vestments from the loom of her This vue m le tent, Tin eoem — d 15 than has liitherto lm attempted. Bu beautiful foster-mother' зета ей nox да ел. n, | iron, having two principal fronts. ТЬ лю ап always, failing the plants, we may have exhibitions in gorgeousness of apparel, in in sweetness, 2 че winter PA ye will zon 2s f ien e of the gathered blossoms, and these, nicely arrange і ino standa forth unri Fallo and alone, ho i is xm Exhibitior пдеоране ies, foc. оде of the prn t t th Арай in 2a: n da owers whic met with in the who the predi for brin the Rose under notice department. The building will а ur exhibitio: кат 087 only to Roses; hardy decorative M for such it must still i be ете — = я = clas i Ir to ho d Societies im H room me in form. must say, owever сопа санла лай, the aa si secretary’s office, manager's residence, &c., with Jo at, Kensington T от а f| basemen m The эү { h the genert — now t und ental garden and grounds, the] уга ош of which: will be under bx utis of Mr. , landscape gardener, condra. ais of the e building is esti- dpt at ^40 € The whole site covers about 15 tion npn by the театра of that детс апа n cheap, good, pamer pe ж. E entiful, it ma we ost reproduce t, t, whioh, though becom ill in Deny. poe diti prizes а, E iat su Auricul aeien loveliest of the early pets it seems forgotten by E The architect, Ж Jones, has of Mes . ORDISH гез OL Y de. co-operation o LE Fr of Ene Sgr e| of io iron ging from a Vf clever drawin engraved in the Builder,the аа will be one m ben beauty. serve that the HORTICULTURAL н Г. ОЕ Enee offers prizes for some subjects with the ek are liable to pro че . EYLES I -othe florists in earnest, wntl our eye сари first 28 entry just below : “8 Pansies, fancies, in in pots, 159. * а. l FEBRUARY 21, 1853.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 173 } ind shat It has been generally believed, M. Dupuy remarks, and rt lf, 1 for experiment ; but it more expensive аз a Jess amount had been fixed; One special feature wor thy of note in ed meetings at the Regent's ark, is the invitation of raa of Conifers and other hardy evergreen in pots. At the present day, when so many fine things of this class ye been introduced, thanks 1 A asure to Mr. Fo RTUNE and Mr. Meo this hardy evergreen gi to form a very interesting part | o of t displ ay. ce is ample PERUR also for a class he а ту variegated shrubs an nd trees, a well Жез oup of which would prove exceedingly attrac etive. HIDS ON BLOCKS. enera of Orchids which may very ose paper, as they require т6байу the same kind of trea 3 t, due regard being paid to the different periods o d be labour, stakes, Шап e of ground. On the corn and ind from Sm north vigorously, and bore good fruit in the following end On M SUME the circumstance to p umas, the la replied that aulsaie near Гуо опз, M. Verrier got better crops of. this fruit trom a f r еу "ana of France is too hot for this plant, unless other hand we think the Haarlem method nie in gro situation with a northern aspect, and com- | шапу instances be advantageously employed; for dri shaded iron thensof thesun. Heobtained some | when tied strictly upright the buds — о base Raspberry 8 from Belgium, with the intention of the bearing bra et. conse- maa deter in thes most shaded part o 1 y proceed from dus weaker an ore i ioo ad but from some cau кзз һаа occasion. to plant iv t porti f the >; but t when inclined, , bearing shoots of them in a very w er exposed to and they will con- т ені ri more vigorous and will produce larger ndoor ME of the very pleasantest іш ts of an indoor рон of fruit trees which had been ш em » ыл n, the Raspberries occupied the warmest rein garden pr Охе t| gardener i is tat 16 seems to me, "y Bins ume from eed. The very fact of not knowing M y may ove to be, Those ni occisi Geranium " seeds, for instanco, гт; 14 "ni Alc a L cannol, pulpi be expected to erin ith but one силы, T a them on blocks of «994 proportioned t o the вор the sario, pues БА а c ee of DE. ; probably à ore abundant aud more Е flavoured than i ina wers. If one should ber. ар, indeed, I boliovo Thar the raiser might rself to have plant. For this purpose I u or cut to different lengths сано to tl ai ите ess. The bark с of this > (ree E more Si able kd retata moisture tl o the advantage of Paris and other са dee this © is much used Š for dessert alone or wi ith Strawberries), much more во we die x ve immense igo any gard n more than I did a pott of vd is kind t pd Ibo being light and arable, id d roots of the Orchids will re Jud to cling to it. © if I remember he * pon seed, Meri the. е ina plant case, апа wood is of about the same value for this purpose; more easily obtained, but it is heavier. In fixing ! the plants on the bl e I generally first wines, &c., je ices, d for ча of con- — ery. Raspberries will ores, and growing im uth 1 on | on a window sill. Tio e every seed contained i in the. packet eame up. D the plant i is then firmly attached 1 by Į passing fi pp Fh ай Бе € ordinary mode of — in the the roots with more Sphagnum. of the utm importance that the plants onld Ж. Pes fixed i in that the roots may attach them- ences. Orchids on blocks like plenty of moisture. They become dry very quickly, and if neglected s sustain serious at injury; I therefore see that they have constant atten- | tion, examining them iu and employing the syringe | rowth—in sh never eai] the plants are removed to a here rema arked that „the freely during their se discontinuing its use uni cooler house. АЕ south = iei, «д ers each npe: wed to fo orm f bus h bearing d shoots 1 bei Ён ie other, SL Abbé Dupuy re- mmends the following':—Dig a trench 20 inches deep, 30 inches wide, put in the well-rooted suckers, ak 3 feet 3 inches apart, and fill up with well decom- posed manure an good garden soil At the and of ear incessant аар: ilem. Yu fact, i the in constantly pons yp ыд абме" y» ally oot usu pushed the strongest of thes ps attained th e y to her to got three рас m |an mulus реГ е һе — find her hands such velvety Cn Veivevy, tiny sho high, and а spread o iressed m e by being А Тһе scent d І always hoped to get "m des a w à new P ma For any one who desires to have a window garden with the largest ои amount ot work about it, which is often, we an essential, and with the est amount of 1 on the хуа little cost, I riny еме geeds—Geranium, Balsam ? £a space, nd — likely woll Шаа for the summ: when I grew these vellus n plan of t bei о, and I aud attending to their дио wants, varying as i they do in different species and at di ffe rent. seasons. To and hos ог : or derer lio i in the trench теб а геа] lover of Orchids, а Source of 1 s шу y stages of and s h over Ње rongh. pdt of the blocks on which they ing їп Moss, or striking out p i: а air in search of nourishment ! showing du Парз to pro recurring, АҢА in January to December. za : When the pant Low. iei finished growinz, they T rested for what i Here one plan oret шо EM into pins ыыы, еуеп а = a ia m and. in appear: яе е t чт) to create variety. The foliowin аго kinds most reae - ок on blocks, and all of them a YT indi, her as respects beauty or curiosity, "They - other: advantag» in поб occupying m Hi T uS: they em mee be growz even in the smallest collection, v Co baskets have a fine n" bieolor Scuticaria Steelii mixe d or two deep his I say, constan Ey n withholding water, except | , 2а he spring following, or aron in autumn, an inch | an f fresh soil i mpat а, the n in order to en edt e suckers, for tho ar following. en the time of pruning arrives that i is, a the cn of February, a stake is secured at each end of the ine of Raspberries, and at the hoe: € x ipn a dm stakes. = me up splendidly. They ind the case was covered at 24-4 and had one of the glasses. raised a good deal of each day. vbi the seeds conservatories, mental case m no доо» до. sn, for my rel м Ted ра the fru ihe groun routino is wong every year. ed wil last from po to 258 M © н 8 Be E. 5 Ё © ^E n- E. . Ф a : i "i m E g e 48 ч = 3 E et = Ey atis vided it gets a little ене every "There i aiu а ДА of training the Raspberry w is much at Ha the Abb eme recommends, because it avoids the | confusion arising Ёгота the crowding d vs м young wood. It is this :—The suckers plants зке, f P Tho ды grow to walk up out of "the affix e | inches. * ddle of the flower-pot ny suc e подобна: ог there is во ае; дапрег о че of washing aw: little hich | bi arlem, in Holland, and Уеа apnd when i they begin to soil, as the little spirals ed to them curl and D provokin ашу. I don't dades r know if it was right, but I cut off m mine, and could not see Mk it hurt d The AES ere nof across. Т enda. were in such ces as is well worth aome du margin o of soil all round very tiny thum t only partly filled with soil, am еа ги plan for atering is helpful y the soil and leaving the rootlets was leafmould made rather sandy. y drained uite -—€— grow the e named on a block placed in a basket of vilium in order that the roots may have more recurva c Boiboph сы pes bg x mios 2 m "Тһе las & basket with СЕ pas isa most use On each E of the — м Үү aec from it, a bearing are pec ed to these stakes, t Balsa! d 20 inches high. | Lobelia very 8 q MH o of pu ja is | enotgh to cover ' them an inch deep is quíte as as low as they sho Four de being : eei to the ri ght and two to the left, like the branches of a yo canes are shortened M the l 3 inches and 2 feet 8 inches К. in summ ^ our ength of epe 2 Ad lst these are bear- allowed to grow и ined at the win s best i ant for. ate flowerin B. gio. C OAM Cumingii, € pieturatum, C. c C. Med ano- za also а few species belonging other ч. a whieh require blocks, such as бн хүн Dendrobium pulchellum, D. Jenkinsi D. primers "too bye any тона Orchid E succeed па! ай the large A N better u inclination of th as when bent down]. From the егин: he has had of етв this mode, he has no hontigi m give a more abuudant produce is obtained by crowded b оо тт гай {о believe in covering seeds with have quite One d д) | moss for the practice of window 174 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 21, 1863, e Balsams are good to a po I think, grown in 4inc pricking out, and then cds can be re - larg ег size of me grow, too. zd sito "à p above d Maak” белу беш пата а E nre but of the ith 1 think ost the est grown; it blossoms, too, very rud antur y; and its pale green down and s spreading have a fre bei eir ш leav pretty yellow and red spotted flowers. E. e Correspondence Afric P onis d.—Mr. тике до ta Туа}. They do best|curved iron bed extends fully half way under h pots ys the first | *ball;? the other s ted into a semi-circular iron eme is ollect tha han sh The — Wallin ы eem sut them, quite нарча uror the «va tof Е. the nin MN "ica a е, ls red ide is then inel; ch out 8 inc ct potsherds in the ttom, beginning w with | ‚Бо nm а hi i | hes misa and finishing with wea more finely m partly beneath the “ ball,’ 1d atta ‚ leaf.soil, and s ug his position the tre i simply allowing the lever "shaft p gen 1 position. rawing out | e ЕКЕ е prevent. the bar k from bei c marce Дын and I do г had a failure. J. K. H., хоча ing жез, жч Grape. —Your vare жыйра 0 райпо” the Mus sa scholata Grape. I offer it, po do not puf it. ет ha v SYN aps bench, then put half an denm of Зем or or alea 2m sand on the top, wi a e M ctr o E E the fruit, and believe B to'be a valuable бойоо quite ае m the Muscat of Alexa Hom An Kin Ngami ”? 38, 35, vol. ii. Ya speaks in rapturous terms fa KS ot ch he observed on м banks ch Ba 18 "plant I of the tm or of the cor З Араш, “Оп a lofty and — rock overhanging the rivei bèd; I ара in saw some of thos ES flowers which in the early mornin "a had саш much delight; and, dcn n iere ball, 1 brought down one almos my fe any.of your cor- Me caet tell vitat seen died E and whether it has been brought alive to England? An Orchid | Perhaps, “ ka 5 his мні the latter хайа the former but I hardly think he could for эне judgment а арб v» ouse е planted - of! s! my opin nearer to the Cannon Hall isle the Muscat of alexandrins the leaves are more d grosser, and the berri ies larger ght £ ctt о Бо ge n your las Ан у Messrs. Geo icio 1&8 er, They s state "that e ihe "uml in iege: fruited old Vine thus supplied us, &c. n qu of A. Paul &S Bái and not by t & Son. William а erasa А, ou uestion was supplied by à e late firm : ihe ац firm of б. Paul їп |80 mor h Мз Should be carefully removed as soon the young shoots begin to push очар tie uu: К thrée weeks from that time the Rose potting off into large 60-sized pots. They чш be placed in a temperature of 70°, when they озү АЙ E ZZ: e now nice plants, зай vi bei in bloom by May. J. Wills, Oulton za Pi P. ed. —In answer Tot i ode ? remarks г Beurré Brettonne ie has not vem ee pee it rE, E! ha d a good стор Jast autumn, wer of Selection in Roots.—In your is == крови article relating to some — las t N mri auvet, a Fre apothecary, on the power of " roots of plants. Iam glad tot f the views which report. o: ectures of mine on the Physical Forces concerned in "the MM of текс, It i к E the second of these that an account of my experim. on the power of selecting с туена mineral об: stances ascribed to the roots is to e und. Charles Daubeny, Professor of Deui; о Collections d Flower Seeds.—1 think a reply to after my remarks in ён на уау, "Hif it be admitted or four distinct va: varieties of of a к vara admirably on the pyram the | pose Mine are now perfectly А-ы апа | he | so | of late Pears arises often » hi гэт being too юа | б mid, It is one шм. best late Pears. delicious. ee should be чей thinned when about t | size of Nutmegs. б. L., t Orchids at Clapton— od: di ite gay crowds of having a qu chance of feir us elbowing Lycaste Dy enia m" od seems disposed to make i J— € | drawing- TRE. "NowT | for these lovely [чедер нале least in Кене оп - | Gray's Plant Cases. Last Christmas КУШШО Mae. Low were good enough to send me a plant of Limatodes rosea, of which people were then talking as the loveliest mc as e bei eing k h a tempera- | Raw e. They а now vie bur айй, А totally MN in peius т, shal Peg of | Mr. — nd feret my geni ake this | wate Serapias” e „atp. 125, in writing e hou ender by аө re hies of which I scarcely ^e e — to admire the "ers "s E. obliged to ск "lost feng. Ae aytdi that t y n | would not stand the pressure to which they wem | subjected. They may answer for ordinary p E un i i attains pe indi ee et form E the superior class хез already possess, бе, Patent Bituminize Paper Pipes.—In the ) of last year one of your Co orresponden nts stron deomn andei ба pipes as possessing all the advan i [3 was requi т pm. when protected from t the effec ts of mi ubbish, &c. on this winter flower ; and anot ther de contained Sdn of two ple 3 Stocks, dissimilar in 1 habit or blooming at different seasons of „Ње year, in additi ion to the Brom pton or A тї in my sitting- -room та апа E the pee spikes of blossom kept on opening slowly out, and looking very species, and th h farnist tiful for nearly or quite six weeks, They went off at | colours, w as Ше result, min or den dozen last only from acc — I was ill, and the planta for a distinc inde, s Tasa Аа А cannot be understood to | week not atten егы he Lycaste Skinneri has the Н Stocks" you refer | rac of loo king green, and therefore beautifu fent T m dera m th usel to sell^ І ex I think that the Cantos а and Limatodes would be or om Im his sufficiently sime in — uite as easily man in my case, in fact, they | that Observation, where I recommen e should lbe seemed more so. The бошу would be for room exercised in selecting, in order to avoid * ee the m to manage the мса Ri o аз the pseudo- re of similar a ulbs are not at sk on PR Mt е = rticles ro uently S dide uller, Т, Lower Calthorpe iid ed ug , th cking, pé зат апі One third а the m shou че € cut clean off B ——You lately gave some ї ў tion respeeting foreign botanical establishments, ' monid, I think, be imparting some desirable С on if y ve the na of citi Britain where they had Poe gardens ai eu еза with the names of t Бетти Ut the information i is furnished us Mcr ees recti were in Ew er hi suffi Li З feet and more; but if anything could Б dpt da ; work would be well worth , 8 anything more beautiful than the delieate waxen blos- | soms with thei pure rose colour, it would be hard |! siat to find ; and the yellow and purple-eyed — grew | һе one ground o f dissatisfaction is М flo: and curved out amidst my | have a pied [A money Ет о бле онй i exquisitely. It hag | which their good managemen vut it jov produ now been ќо set up а case exclusively | ith the works ER er pit for the growth of mide in summer, and forcing ришу undor e е is com; complete now? flowers in winter, and this will be, I think, а really suc- | studied last ET comparison Y cessful р . x M. hiis Stri —The Rose is as easily ted by Pte oer Siege peers тке If | im your Corr dent ** X" (see ршен takeastrong hoot from & any kind of Rose in a dorman 0001. and with a sharp knife cut it into as as many и This there are good eyes on the shoots, the pieces not mori n s i ing саге to have e eye | Sake. in the cen eet the piece, , he "will doubtless egre care n side, an -plane, and "ud with es direction, that of the eye, jus pec prepare a ine eye, os EP the cutting pan is most essential to put a good ете, оЁ eme counter outlay, and I never was such ап U shepherd as to suppose it could. Your con анан FEBRUARY 21, 1863.] learn that money із not to be made without . and as 25 per cent. M reckoned a very fair oss receipts may very probably dwindle THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 175 - m nsive, than an u^ хак А the rum, Ë no тез ificent figure, net. But whatever and waterfa lis to he surplus might be, whether 50007. or 30,0001., why am Ito j extinct volcano large dimensions, almost as be dissppointod s 4 кшт po caf c ecu. ori A аа as those of Auvergne; and finally, the Los qe й а Е е ori eng cs hether | are caves which exceed in magni the Guacharo ays or not, or one protest адай y such Aw of ау уин or in stalacti tes the Antiparos of supposition,—if j E nished, then, sir, uA it tho Æge a am the duty of the Council to expend every penny they can um in m leting it before they dream of investing mo: To produ ce these. varied results, he considers that pi Шы пе business of е eg to lay by | thero has been “ an immense area of subsidene e during money —it: is е6 s «си грата та these pur- | the Pleiocene регі accompanied by a coral tit rma- prc ien. : Anniversary, Jan. 26.—F. Smith, i The usual annual 4 1, +7 ordered to be published, and n tal | of the lava € dene a deposit r от s gre voto was Wi and gave rise to submarine € sg * during which period, and u recently, extensive voleanie disturbance D» 598 ll no given 2 very indiff sandy character, which causes large tracts of arid us this part of Australia ; and the g of a loose ith regar ka to the fauna and flora, Mr. Woods con- шапка Council and officers for their services езй the e past year. Feb. 2,—The President in the chair. Messrs. J. Leconte of à York, Lacordaire, and Hagen, were eign honorar ry members. pem — , Pasco е, proposed as nominated Мена Waterhouse, and Gent, t а е | оп the in this district, but in ms, only . the ae P ps Austr neq? is not a single por- ET d w tion of ARMS e lan is not й. ounded either orth, or east, or же Tra milar desert, it the tid can bé applied. to tracts of lani ро useless stunted sh Aou: when ch o up above b wood, making ournful Арти landmark. а dull day the view is most nd even sunlight EM no pleasure to the view, ү iv o seldo Ош. while light only extends the makes 16 more hopeless.” One shudders io think of prospect, Mad the feelings of a wanderer, Nature seems behind the a position of „опе, "asleep, ` with the head resting s reclining, the dried an but slightly poem een үг. {ог man: y years with- the fingers and feet be- annuall The ide, were exhibited on the wings of the left R. r. G. Waterhouse exhibited specimens of Homalota Soror, |'to Hence, with regard |! of Staphylinidee. Mr. a box of fine Coleopterous insects, Mille ct > Ы eif i in э. Mr. Stainton, on behalf of Mr. Healy, e lea — within the burrows of which were obse species of f Nopticnla, an an exhi- | ast skins of the larvie of a ch n rodent. two species раш таяли, rtained. Тһе u le general character of the | cra i оп] ustralia, ym act as Vice-Presidents during the слове year. The no реготу т A ы Thore are theZamizeand Arthrozamiz, foun aly atthe | history of his coming there is a sad one. e blacks ужален ТЕ гаен a бра bozas E : v Pese: 6 Саре of Good; Hope and Australia, rien. closely allied | sore pocas о the cci sii the ndis spoken о of ч to в ecies found: in весо onda deposits, . There nre | above, mitt ed r and so man 58 s of vio- - pem а у м = у ei m ires ce p : EE e Пу | len се, | that реек о to be av They Homopterous insects allied to our common cuckoo spit : а) the ng? n sd t. Mr. F. Bond exhibited a specimen of Colias A m e 2: тети tod эзсе lich d "Lor mot, your rig right din know hat your eft han: с in all the со: Ў еп ; some were Hye on ғ? но epitome e а мой t, Adonis, = ленет утен A — ns whic h are | | к b dn T е, the country. Ono, gnin he right hand wings of which were destitute, on the | been Pudet. from secondary rocks, the inese cayos, was н 4 Е — not ab 4 ud E in this NEL: " | Em айа һу adly wounded he managed to into hò rightly adged piam dod uld ve o follow. "There he lay y down and died. Ti ime En of moulting in this curious genus of small moths, showing -— aliko ngh fh н Ды ыу on of the larv: ies only a few days, in the occupies as long tidem of 230065. Geological Observations in South Rev. J. E. Woods, ds &c. 8vo. yd geologists, both e рете ин of observ: tions, carefully dies worked out, an is a valuable addition. to г. нор of the country which it em sed | tracts ot desert omai and the pps Australia. By е | 12d Longmans. | those epu, mn | raised - th things very similar to cate а territory less adapted Ki the habitation an than any tract of land of milar size on de M of ü the earth." supported by a passage ош pres " Wonders of Geology,” and further by ве facts to togeth: that may appear to Le Every one has heard M Mr. Woods’ descrip- | d|of water fell ро him from the rock above; and r- -| the limestone hi ng, A vd vilis hn. (ek Pa which at e beaut after, his ат жеге або, Md Ө neas in a stony в shroud, which to this day preserves. his Temains from decay." Pire book is illustrated with a few very pretty w Main when, a long tim Garden Memoranda. — Укттсн'в NunsERY, CHELSEA.—We under- stand one of the Japanese Bamboos imported by this great, ‘establishment is now ih Jlower , а very rare It mal ssrs, Veitch е, $15 distinct kinds of Bamboo from a great size. If har rdy, as tiful Bambusa sor ri is they will be most | Vitésbis additions to our ра! WoopsTOoCK.—This es pace, the seat of Colonel Tighe, the volume rather heavy and tedious. But few possess Ee ife Devinar a Lyell, and if Mr. Woods has make his book generally interesting, he must | е be За) in consideration of its usefulness and | he following is the description of the district in- | e name of South Australia :— | of grassy count; ranges, about 26 this it is oenas impe! netrable. Occasionally, y туо |Ё miles within its eden. "but | is yon adn country. is situate: LA e 16m onth-enst of Kilkenny, and fined his research S.E. district of Australia, tion of the Mallee Бен conveys а good idea of Ше | within the mild поте: of the Gulf Stream. - The which includes, no X but a small ‘Portion of this e rid їз of large extent, contains a fine herd of vast continent; but when we bear in d that his| *' This portion of the жоет district of South | deer, Бей. аж ral beauties. The mansion geol labours ex an aros of 22,000 | Australia; about 9000 sq in extent, is опе | and grounds have Mil beni been Д improved in square miles, and that moreover they were carri d on d waving p xy of p yptus dumosa|appearance. А new which has np yang has during the intervals of m work, one only|(by the natives termed Mallee), something like a bushy | literally еб stock by bringing iato vi w beau wonders that he should have accomplished so much. Willow in appearance. mmences about one hun- | tiful glimpses of the Nore, as well as 20 ag of the For Mr. уура is not a а С: ег, it | towards Wexford. y he as far as yet t without any „онт on | The terraco - question somewhat t resembles the flower d his conclusions t hastily arrived at, but all e on (a at "nd К W.boundary formed by the|garden in front of Trentham Hall, but in certain whether for or a preconceived theory, | River Murra; this district. 16 continues on the э ена із e инш from that princely spot. 16 careful] мур but laid before the reader | other side о the Сн but with this ж ы have nothing|is supported on two sides by massive emie stone in any doubtful case, ее the author's results|to do just now. Опе road M ross it for about valls; ; that at the lower elevation is 13 feet high, and ditior from the opinions r geologists. Indeed,| 100 miles from tho "Табана со обй to Ў if we were to find fault, it сет be with the extremely Ferry, or the cross ng place of the езүнчө окы is * | parallel with the mansi: rnamental, su EE as 16 does, large tazza-shaped ТИЕ ЕЕЕ CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 21, 1863, 176 аа leads to а higher portion o over the diggings, Y washed some FLOWER GARDEN Am SHRUBESOUME skirting a rather closely val бү p ment of the | “ы? to mor 1 us the process, and invited u s to a ll to th ough or deer park. Кие 9 could be better than the blending collatio n in his hut, when we dran k Champagne л ы ће не dress all т margins beds Croenses, be met with 1 | Snowdrops, and other s Мот e in bloom winter scene. M. e e banci the walk is ingenious Tabourer, towards Kilkenn fine ; here a noble re auca dA towers up me giant overa tetit pend M gar arden. "he excessive wet of the pas sed some an np health R ta minds P" the аанак) j а drain 11 feet deep has bee Em eau- t er ied «сийе with "this app tin and v: е | most С n i eet of Аг oxide o And, whatever opinion the V of p Francisco might. entertain of e gen speaking as I nd hem = 2 вау that, S нй е тои are well vilised community 0 Columb ia To Pri event t the Rotting of Wooden Posts and Pile. —The News en sent to the Société d'Encouragement, Paris e paint, | varnish, has the hardness of E bee e for the 1 xed tog ey s Ке, qu toget d the sulphurie Mid are carefully б and the If t be not found "affici мез апу со bti of Torey te tre the нне that ана this ёро It is TR to observe how some trees improve chara natural py M di who pus visit in character when allowed to doyens. t their ү. a striking illustration ho i wo tr Pin ound, у „С dar of Goa, |. and the Leather Wood—the hend ge flat-headed, and Ligeris the latter e gifs of its kind, an seldom seen ood co seus D well, even on еЗ thin it may dding linseed oil. This paint, when eia and FAN forms a varnish of the hardness of stone. uilder. Calendar of Operations. (For the ensuing week. Ж DEPARTME CONSERVATORY, &c.—Composts for m should | be Би, їп readiness for use when wante d. Al who aim g to the abse “+ Ка rki pera ‘ground, ni YU enknife. from prevailing aud е r detrimental than ad frosts. ing Pol remove all that are inferior in in — have haril n with Carnation пзе ' Tits ; an ry. th he irm p from green-fly. Plant out in beds keep t ‚ retaining all the soil possible, seedlings for blooming, RUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. Everythin — Fe е sheltered similar way. fici ly ааа high manuring, and, where at hand, old lights or mats on hoops, аге the gra and essentials, Brin ing up arrears forthwith, in us Е to fruit trees s d which merits m ‘attention of те of vu ental | trees, the fi garden ack of amply repaid a v The beds MAN E with native Worn Ae dwarf о, the latter chi led |e consisting of Rhododendrons, Yows, See el Heaths, Ivy, Box of different x e 8 were pes: E — а d r form nun P Den dA ale Fern, the сода of Which ve Y: P feet high ger 18 inches broad. There 1 other kinds of Lastrea, as well as of d Polypodium vulgare— when they are transplan int another year. The also tds e of bri coloured z ravels ght red and oth г io юра tbe "d fit i houses TA another pisos of piece them gardens are however generously side open to he publio, and all who can should not fail to inspect |, Miscellaneous, aigue st American Miners and Universal Suffrage. for certain social qualities bees had rendered him generally obnoxious to the laws of what- untry he аң igo with his eid was а This individual had spent som ecome very тобоно, | т. М“ time in in California, Мы" а ма and had been honoured w especial enmity of the moved in spring, |. y borders for hs x is uced as requi ailing finished; n | provide against insecta; and mr " für as possible th all opening blosso HISWICK, NEAR LONDON, E ATC | she А wed iig Feb. 18, 1863, as observedat the Horticultural Gardent | nl ens ааа ааай EMFERATURE as general пне найча зу an Mes of employed for summer and autumn decoration sho uld n or soon. take place, i it is necessary that fresh material fo planis temperature, dispense day and 45° b Chinese Prim eed m ; this, оде! with "another so imm in Abril, will furnish a supply fo r |Bg| Вааоматкв. отте Air. sida 1 * Mi "Max. | Min. | 1 oot ; а ФА deep. | deep. s) LP n d Icd I ub. йз С Thurs. 12) 24 | 30.395 | 30.14 39.0 | 46 45 [N.W] 00 Friday 13| 25 | 30.575 | 30.536 39.8 | 44 44 E «9. Satur 14| 26 | 30.579 | 30.451 39.5 | 44 44| Е. | 4 Sundayló5| 27 | 30.490 | 30.461 37.5 | 43 43 E |: Mon. 16| 28 | 30.538 | 30.503 39.0 | 42% 43 | E. * 'Tues. 17) 29 | 30.556 | 30.487 37.0 | 415 42° & E Wed. 18 Ө | 30465 358 440 | 41 42 .W. Д1 == | ———————————=— Average. | 80.514 | 30420 ! 580 | 23.7 | 43.1 | 43.3 mE Feb. 12—Hazy; excee ly fine ; frost; d cms l13—Frosty, wii E haz azy; clearing ; frosty; barometer remarkably 14—Hazy clouds ; dier fro: пі mu. 15—Frosty and fi Ry; aai m ló—Frosty ; very Y—Yey "dense fog; b the coming autumn and winter. trellis MN eA — be kept neat and ord | Forced bulbs will pesas — and ы кер "gres ses gay f ing pite see а бөз ws — Ó plants for succession, and De - овев free from caterpillar a greenfly. See a hat the MR ants are occasionally | watered with wd liquid man CING DEPARTMENT, РІхЕЕ SEL. Stock, if Рени іп manner, will be as well left tim жой atmosphere. Francisco. He had, unshifted until it has filled | ^ ne highest tem emperature the above period occurred on the I believe, bad the танне. to kill several of his en shift, А brisk bottom | jy pi tems des.: eod o loves on e a, I em comrades in those little 191 heat should —€— be secured, and ional 1 itk iquid manure will also be found under the head of “ ing? or peres affairs," | ре м кинин ood results. Notices to Correspondents. The act м which the "Vigilance Committee of San мет з тки Банев; those who overload their | Arpzms: J M. The Black Alder із Rhamnus la; the pam 4 the io ыш man | Vi ч 8 rens es or useless berries, will find | commen AME 10 e first is a oral in the streets o city who knew too | their niti in erior both in бесе and colour to that A PEUGE ves much of his antecedents. M*Gowan of course denied this, | obtai he nes more fairly cropped. E MR Called by зел Lr sima d But ү ү. ^ in he shot his foe in selfdefenee |. Praon st Hot zs.—Attend well to disbudding, remov- h Laurier-Rose de Alpes is Rhododendron | ; suffrage, it | ing veg ей andsuperfluous shoot. If thetrees p ode е that ? габ опе time filled the | аге too luxuriant, pinch по P out of eti over БЕКЕТ their A UR is IA “эмиз that Iro 4 нсана j mme y, wh , | robust branch as soon as it r 4 inches in Е [II шен ш ш шы к, [1r sed, e чо Hills JM ien luckily | By strict tention to tiis, Titile ай asas willhg| к ms Sa be propagated Uy lg ver b n the House of сы i4 CONVOLVULUS STELLATUS RUBER $i e 9: sentatives of one of the States that io east of | great ллы stock xu кте B Sb PES SD S Eu Rock. Colon: , | got forward without de has no руз EER e EN the ts of the law, was still аё Yale. taken to keep them Жы ы, f ed check i, botk àt at| by“ Lineolo! БА. Hr Todd еа irem. the law as expli [ Ta M'Gowan ed it unmistakably by committing | tòp and bottom. То this end, one plant should | legal decision ; f i you ad be upon it ГАТ r7 mlt. This, with fe other y а pot, say a 6-inch опе, Sa il should Ье! 9Pbositionto hisadvice, you will К a lesson nob 3 suspicious circumstances caused Colonel oody to tbink | entirely stiff Mr loam, for if not the giants are apt +о | Мот i em: kai. 2s © friends and admirers would, if pro- | suffer through йг ught. Melon plants of some js will E C c сече екз ud l, break into serious ‘insubordination; and he at | Бе found both to hoy fruit and to set better than | NAMES or : LL D. Rhododen дашісат, т once instructed m drop down the river to Hope | you XE and gross plants, dried leat belongs to aspera, а charming climber É айа Langley, and order up the Mn, arines, and NEY Braws.—8Stop the id беры апа E Tarte nei d m opcm pic — КҮТ Е blue jackets left at those es. Pe = . | ав rimmar „ought to be, four in them рн А, Ы iat т, in foren in the s 2 owan, after enjoying the sensation he had caused, | remain in such until the ей чи ee ó ment. The person а ae ; the Commissioner a formal visit, e after Mete then remove them instantly into нек Ls vi pot |. quit beant бопады siol fund; ore e hasty blow which | Let the soi two sound turfy ae Ras поо CAM Bii Hd D gage RECEN CI percutit enr pag ro SERE rankly into the hands of justice at | plenty of charcoal, with a thoro: m every general nursery of rote н uc ntertaining — п ugh ge, and using. | Оюна ва example, where a good collection of hardy tf ; as аши, meni rated fro Tui al —Spring beds should be made .|erxruzxonS FORRO: J J C This fruits and : t day, upon Hills |wi im; heres с produce until the p pe Ж СОСЫ 4 Е € it is very acrid, : fich d till Sept —— баа saw with its seed-vessel, 3. a proper | Satur. um fine e Mean temperature of the eni, 1 o. d p a etii RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK f During the last 37 А? for the ensuing Week, ending Feb. 98, 1863. b FE HH H $$ so Prevailing Winds. ebruary. | ES B | S E E Term SL. E "КЕНЕ К А А ЕА Sundayzi.| 464 | э24 | 594 | 1т | 029m] 3| озше Mon. 23..| 471 | 315|393| 13 044 |4|4| 7| 2| 1110| 6 24..| 468 | 329 | 398| 17 0.60 4| 6| 3| 7] 6 Wed. 25..| 474 | 325 | 400] 19 0:92 12151 7|-| 9 9 Thurs 26..| 47.2 | 331 | 401 | 20 048 [4 1| 4| 6/8 day 27..| 479 | 33.7 | 408 | 18 040 [31 el al 2| 68 28..| 489 | 3851421 Н 0.84 s| 51-1 21 8 һи ыйл ААА Айба a S TTT РР AWT: . Моке; i n. Beed Market, Mark Lane, Е.С. Раввтлву 21, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 177 PERMANENT GRASS SEEDS FOR ALL 80118. SUTTON & SONS, SEED GROWERS, READING, BERKS, У Have a most extensive and complete stock of all the best kinds of GRASS SEEDS for PERM ANENT PASTURE, which mhay ‚ 27 are now sending out daily to all parts of the Kingdom, mixed expressly to suit the soil for which they are intended and t N'S ASS SEEDS purposes for which the Pasture is required. 16 is believed Шр Mzssns. SUTTON'S Stock of СКА is the wi in „the гошун and шү. the e quality cannot be eid cum The sorts сап - bcm separate Or mixed to suit the soi 1 Heavy Seeds i in another 121b. of the latter per Ais are V ыруны, Ko. | Mixtures for Spend ds MIR and Pasture, mixed expressly to н „ Soil a^ «we s per асте 808, ean 1 рр 123 23 2 д No. 9. Mixtures for € EUM ей Parks, and ау аа а ное а too ER; ВЧВДӨК ^ MM, No. 3. Mixtures for Irrigation or Catch Meadows ө "— wall yiye Siia Eo 258. No. 4. Mixtures for Reclaimed, iium or "Heat th L oni M nU a 2, 205. No. 5. Mixtures for Loose Blowing Sands, Heavy Clays, Chatky Soils, dap Sharp ravel jn 30s. No. 6. Mixtures of Finest Short стена for Garden Law 18. per 1. че, pr bushel - No. 7. Renovating Mixture of Clovers and Fine ение he old "Parks - Ио 9а, рэт 1b., ог, by the ewt. Mr, Martın SurroN's Essay on Permanent Pasture, containing complete Instructions for Sowing and Management, is supplied with са Seeds, OTHER AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, ALL UNADULTERATED. CLOVERS, RYE-GRASS. MANGEL WURZEL. SWEDES. CARROTS. SUNDRIES, Common Red Sutton’s ie а Italian ds Red, Elvetham Sutton's Champion White Belgian bein dm m or Dutch Fine Im do. Pe e Globe Skirving's Improved Yellow Belgian d oi Common. Re ris Red "Globe Hardy Purple Large Altringham D mhead Cabbag Аво Long Yellow Marshalls Purple-top James' Intermediate Large Cattle Paneg Cow Grass Ve kind) Evergreen do. Large Yellow Globe Improved White Long Orange Kohl Rabi, of sorts Goods delivered Carriage Free. Priced Lists Post Free. Five per Cent. allowed for payment on мойи of Goods, SUTTON AND SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. GENUINE SEEDS FOR THE FARM AT LOW PRICES. THE PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH, "не а large and pure Stock of all kinds «€ тыын SEEDS A PERMANENT PASTURES, Mixtures of which can be zt sia ire d to suit any soil, The quantity mended per Acre is 2 bushels of the Light Grass Seeds, and 12 Ib. of Clov Mixtures for УШНЫЕ mien SINUM HUE T HU iu S к per aere, 22s. to 30s. Mixtures for Permanent Lawns Ио бе а iiaia Sare uus dip e ie bushel, 168.; per 1s. Mixtures for Uplands and Sheepwalks Ks Gu aiios oaa qo ni ам ca DR Mie I to 30s. Mixtures for Water Meadow QULA A АП ЕШ АТЫ CEMMD E 948, Mixtures for Cemeteries, Cni в. гё amed stis Но сота per bushel, Yi: pes T 1s. RYE GRASS. CLOVERS, MANGEL D SWEDES. OTHER TOES — M! per bush.—s. d. Per 1b.—«. d. Per 1b d. Per lb.—s. d. ег 1 Perlb.—s. d. Italian Imported ... 6 O| English Red 64. to 0 9| Fisher Hobbs, trio 1 6 | Plymouth Improved vl јр ДАРУ s 0 9 | White Belgian. ..1 0 а а е Foreign Red 64.00 8 | Long Red ., ... 0 6 ара кеб тов Globe: 2 bob une ай фса ; White or Dutch 94. to 1 0 | Yellow Globe — ... 0 6 Skirving’s „.0 9|Red.. .0 8 Perennial, in varieties Trefol ^ .. åd, to 0 6| Red Globe, ..0 6|Purpletop.. ..0 9 е ас а озн Altringham 16 42, о 7 0| Alsike $e .. 1 6|Long Yellow „ 0 6 | Green-top ... „. 0 91 Тапкатіз .., .. © 9|Long Surrey 13 : d al other AGRICULTURAL SEEDS at Moderate Prices. THE FARM SEED LIST IS NOW READY, AND CAN BE HAD GRATIS ON APPLICATION. Complete Collections of Garden Seeds, 105. 6d., 15s., 205, 40s, 60s. For particulars see General Price Current. Seeds Carriage Free. ADDRESS, PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH, DEVON. NS HARDY WHITE SWEDE.—The Favourite ү C TON Seeds. Present Prices of Farm Seeds. тее of the Flockmasters on the Hampshire, Wiltshire, | (у Е О RGE GI В ВЗ asp СО, РНЕ NEW FARM SEEDS are NOW READY, HM when xg but dt ds v very productive, ve, hardy, and it is 26, Down St igo Pi agr Tond PRICED LISTS aie a Pos i. Meo, from 8сттох & SoNs, e соју Буада Ae Tec рее B Е E @; red а меч Рур y, London, W | Royal Berkshire Seed Жайга, ending апа upon poo; те нг. б cnr. | International Exhibition. Р rize Medals Ld Es. Us s AWARDED FOR “‘ EXCELLENT SEED CORN AN 3 E | ааыа: ТАТ ord озн элә баны ты ПР ОКУМАК. ФАШ, d REC nce EUER Eri Mesi ериде FEBRUARY 23 1863. Samples of all kinds of a шетка SEEDS апа ; STAD CORN пові poki Tred Тик vins ор тиин іа far "TRADE Honeres PEDIGREE. | NURSERY WHEAT. To Agriculturists, * The best Spring Y Wheat hówn. БИП in February and qu SUBSCRIBERS beg to fall be Дес. of | fot March, six pecka English Agriculturista to their larg са py rues stock ol SEED prm a Produced (1862) 62 езй per acre, weighing 611bs.2 bush. | most approved varieties, and grown expressly for the Sub- |^. Price Охе Guissa A Возикт, including bag sewed up and | scribers’ trade by careful and тег ктот à gno рае, delivered at the Brighton Railway Station, with Dothians; ерене хе аре Roxb urghshire. ted Directions for on Receipt of Cheque or Post- осе Order, which must in cases accompany the Order. nuc d Less than One Bushel will not be lied. Name of Station and Railway should accompany the They would also direct attention to their s - POTATOES of the various various descriptions, Apply to Евкрквїс F. HALLETT, Esq., F.L.S., The Manor | е growing dis txicts of Ireland and Scotland. ^ M & Hors, 1, King's Stables, Отана 1 178 illustrating the efficiency and economy of t less influences of Nature when time is allowed for their operation. In tillage operations, as in other details of farm what no other force, whether mplish. pow cheaper, more efficien CROSSKILL'S еа the plough, educe m to smaller fragme А series of revolving e drawn edi and biting 6 or 8 inches into circular saws, m r he cost- | mor ber, can cut the hardened 8 om g|the population = {һе ваше ТИЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ue GAZETTE, _————————=—=== modation for the larger head of stock which would | p te would thus be | immediate landlord's improv mer ritc ofi improving [FEBRUARY 21, 1863. have bee ime that alteration in both would goo together; it idit. like e es ав to Poi its t, pec sale and at o m power on to make bricks and tiles for the drai nage and of the с еда this is T н cause of And it isin this way, and no f|land. He could — an wai м labourers to tion, in on. dam i depen: gradu 1a wi t of consuming at hom ied to the — — of of the steam engine for the cultivation of the ad are to be valise . В n who cannot wait for the weather | Ману other дане the mere work of till PS natural Mall и which things will of | mselves work round, hinging satisfactorily on the сае element which ша, ате been киы, land-owning and land-agency than vation, And, not NR жаы differences of management aring: out of such contrasts of tem nt to b Rush and moss and sed gie the place of Grass and Clover, Сона ‚ а nuisance to all the country round, many aeres, s roads, poor buildings, ' any drainage, poor crops and little rent— all over 5000 acres, e ht for some 357, рег асте. А man of CAMPBELL’ S tempe- : ean have pure h крор solely with a view ts improvement. Не doubtless Y of course h again as he had given for it, in mansion, eultivation, E and other permanent i improvements. ight | open have set his tenants to work. his а subjects will be exhi 3 каш оЁ а 10 at us clay, was yoa of it locked boh in| produce of the fields due to йена, resolve upon Б eavy dressings of dung made from large con- агу aue f imported о cattle food. And he could, med only to a particular fa аа pas AMEN to fall in w requirements take the whole estate i hand These then are the disadvantages of hasty and vement, And on this 3 side, ow and dila atory „character у һе Tha Coles hill реу af the Earl of Кар соб Park; It has been now a Mr. Moo tors doubt. ko illustrated a uma deep eunt of clays, _depasturing rich ns | fir shi in | the tenants, they agreeing to pay a jer EM оп. who di the landlord's Өчүр» Sme trust his wor in as they thought us ith the pias „object of merely obtaining their manure for nothin And many of these ра — in this cou e of being made to directly and immediately pur a nuisance which a les CAMPBELL has till ne к sregar of the kind of sed a adv: man аё once confers п all these grounds the vedi een raises of a writer in these columns. ы saw in them the Emo “ what ample ected to the MS ats attainment E ud тя ч оте eration, They are such аз pulsive energetic temperament always бырс ы Ый еп they unde mcis | re ге of the effect whioh the hast on the usual gon hitherto employed—and above all the resul! generally only adapted to , | and in fact the rece E of the strong will which Mappe d r may happen a ug and Ws have аав. how land has been redrained а hurry on the failure of an expensive “ gridiron " ited on a — hitherto un- | having b Buscot Park recently ine аз бет ber the A eg | has been adopted in conjunction with three nelg в | the bleak and level surface of the Great large soil "зоо | сторы ж » |96 deep, by their own $ since and lon A is u the full onm of 3 feet 6 inches or 4 feet, the tenants геп the mselv es convinced of t the advan- tag eR ^ this is - ке tion k к Тһе à «бо ES qe. d eficienti by tho tenants thonisel ves or with their eir e пепсе and the continued prosperity of he es are of course mue rtainl secured, th an the ally furnished with good cottages. Coleshill itself a model village in this respect, and no al ration having been suddenly or hurriedly effected, e improvement in the condition of the labouring population has been a growth, and is as permanen as тудыр ix e state is = of a uring occupiers, though, as under а 2 ship responsibility and divided management might ha ed een expe oted, it t has not proved suci а ор аз : where, . & achievement here is land improve Me ce Quia EACH, NEAR L The idm e the deeem gren toner and Faringdon Great Oolite, m uare fields .of shallow brashy FrsnvARY 21, 1863. ] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL S 179 the waters of the oolitic limestone flow over the edge anc the past autumn. On ust 25 and 26, 22 | tended use of Mr в, which is з already of ue Oxford clay. А. very different country then is нагнаў ее ciay and partly stone one brash, which had ешр1оу‹ ей; оп шалу зеге їп that neighbourhood. d iffer or d ging tingiu other respects — - M with a larger share of pasture 1 - | breasts), and on Augus Tth, 21 acres ofthe piece were | their ш сшїйуайоп ; ; tho dir Stock on the rounded orn fences, KR ду s ' good cross scarified without moving the apparatus. On the | sists of a of al down "ew ven of hedgerow timber. It both | 28th, 13 acres of clay land which had been previously | the уан are sold b at or 18 months old. sides of the ve ermin the Great Oolite bun the | moved by steam, were scarified. On the 29th another | dairy herd of Short-h a d is also kept, n Oxford clay teens ^s кс Giles Bimoids of | 18 acres were scari rifie d—in bo th cases Ше apparatus siderable number of cows are annually fattened off. Fast L е коч s own Such a valley, | being moved at enisi have we seen feeding sending ear and co sire irt stream to the , On the 30th they commenced p rinm (with t on is more Genre ca paid to the comfort a hamis, that you reach East Leach o f а 20-асге piece o ipsi can ie ré. of the beast; Burford. There аге few prettier villages than Jothrüp: d аз sand E Seri ai Тыз eX E The large dnx ind ve oxen | em ‚у чн s h the road leads y Ihe churches ^ "o ot which not MM » for now reduced ; some 30 о fatt ер і each other, th. i а f being merely а пена ng for labour, and'a rounds e Gothic windows of a e dene i abus was ten to a field of 24 acres Wheat fow гта less аге kept. It is wii to doubt Ming ho stubble on DA la nd, This. with. moving after € when the full effect of the a 8 has been the hamlet, are uid in succession, and at le m gd finishing the j another On ved, a much larger saving i bou lon and reach the scattered homestead with the large and | ће last da ay (барь 6) of the second week t hey cora- ox E will be effected than has hitherto been comfortable farm-house, "the bui dings, sheds, and | menced ploughing a 50-асге field of Clover lea for |а ted. barns, without much plan or visible arrangement, | Wheat, but worked only five hours that дау; the piece and the large unoccupied чә ора tothom, all | was finished on Friday night, and the apparatus was COTT. TTAGES FOR LABOURE characteristic of the эле саш -« mid moved back to the first piece which had been worked! THE cottago accommodation for farm ста has r. Edmonds occupies оа опе of 1200 | оп August 27; this n 21 — was scarified in by the attention from а} majori rity. of arable acres and 250 acres iw phsturé, wee to ie one day. Inthe NM age eeks the ey h ad lost one day, | the land homestead, though provided also with two or three | moved five times, 2 acres, Pd beoe ае property patct whole, or others in other parts of 16; and the second, at some | the s d ti with the digging breas ts a great part of a parish, it is clearly the part of the distance, of 800 acres arable and 150 acres pasture. Of | 20 acres, and "оной 50. ida all 134 acres of owner of such property to it that the cottages are fit the arable land about 700 acres are stiff clay, cord | scarifying, and 50 acres алад ghi ng, whic h would | for human vr to ың, and I think very man t xfor i remai: of the am: i ployed formerly is nobili nd land is the brashy soil of, the upper oolite. Of course | it in the time. The wages of the men and boys to their duties and it has been my lot to be connected the management of eee acres of arable land is a very | employed in ploughing and scarifying by pow | I -large business, requiring the employment on an average | would, during these threo — have een probably | is considered nd of about 100 men, 20 boys, and 40 women throughout | denm and the foo d of 1 the hor would have been at | where eottages hav pei en er img in сй». еа e year. The labour bill cannot fall far short of f fael , wages, mid ке: | suited to the requ тана of the labourer. 8200, per annum, or 32s. an acre. Тһе horses em- лач вре ent in steam m ploughing, at 30у. = р ‘di dn In pari ishes m districts where no large owners of ployed on these farms have varied from 40 to 44, and | exceed 971.1 inall And beside the some 50 oxen have been kept enabling the work of cost, it must be remembered that the | uperiority of orst condition, because there is no es or 16 teams on alternate days — 7 or 8 constantly | the work by steam power on the clay lands at any rate | опе to take | еч leas. interest in them other than the mployed. Тһе rotation of cropping а із 4 ul is unquestiona able. enant ине. ч cannot be supposed >> 5 capital b the ае land and 3-field on the hea Whea The foll g is th , yet who may do towards Mangel Turnips, Barley, Clover 0 or Peas x Sept. 15 Haltday ploughing fallow land for Wheat, heir ЖОС by жы to their Эна Boans on the "light land; Wheat, Beans, Vetches or [marin Mig Ape me m "6 ене neseasity of ња аа pis am labourers ; still E 2 senis с ее эге а егу ме mera | 5 17 Scarified same piece worked Sept. 3d, 4th, ss dé afraid t daa ces the REP. of E s 7 р т Шор шу, E тор, ее мањ Es and some ex LN nior edi ња 0 | the ріст ed vin ёс em of his paying acres Oi ia p ear е cu $ o о і апа move The land for the most part lies wonderfully well for х 16 inm ified p ean for Wheat d | the present age requires а pé rofitable eee h зе; steam cultivation—in a series of fields, 30 to 50 e DET Ee Ta dd i sm ed s : [1] "but the better the dwelling, the mo ral and i e , —lai e those w rection of such cottage! да Эро ditto, ved or Veto BODL: jus: s apparatus had been con-| ,, E ЕАР vie stable Stone brashland ..) it is to в hoped t күрче o at the. ow of the original enelosure. P M No dio zu s day t (91 0 оё property will consider if they cannot do som thing Mr. ] the U. Bu еа» 27 Ditto, across the most of work done the last? 22 0 Fowler's M Vorse-power engine with аршр1ее three days the land has almost eaough to pay already, yet every apparatus, 800 yards of wire rope, and 4-furm od Flopghed дот clay land for When. і € y increases its d э hy to the proprietor, а balance plough and cultivator. Не had реи ос ^1 Ditto dit to ditto *" 800 are to be fou o willing even now to gi hired the Cirencester steam tackle and been satisfied | $ pito а itto, and moved? miles ) ape rents than [^ m with the quality of the work done by it, though not! ,, 3 Digging Wheat. stuoie, part ps clay, pen e situation of the cottage is of very grea with its speed. The men from Leeds however, who 4 jM а Б atib ^ айы” 27 0|portance, and ought to be well con фир po ine him, got his 4, Ж bein selected ; th 18 f H > 3,0008 Ditto ditto ditto ditto g selecte e emm im Ings into rapid movement from the first, and they have » 7 Moved and digging Wheat stubble, " stir) - healthiness of the spot and the near To the hen NOM it,by a mode of payment which 8 Дө» › bart ppa та откен 13 0 man's daily employment; I much We сер о апа Neither e есине ета аан асин ате A Mus Digging, Wheat stubble, part My and "i dry site, and let the soil be > porous M — as ун таз r 12 or adjoini instance brook any delay. Hope porters, if not | ,, 10 Tisderéd bya foot Path znd moved . К igl dwellings, they should be erected i in blocks -of cleared out of the way, were ploughed down, and the| » TM armis, beasnoliaiiog gb; o Mode. | g » ^4 Digging Wheat Ыз“: zo np? Tof ihe gres wants of tho labourer s тре which. they have 1 never since forgotten. » 15 Ditto ditto, and moved .. ==.: .. little society. The districts ring i h tt » 16 Digging sandy land and stone brash .. .. | accommodation are those that dori "the “most . part con- charge of the hired ap apparatus were satisfied, 7 ог З астез » 17 Ditto — dito ^ dito .. ЕА 1 than Ed Dlonghing, Sa or аг es Eee cioe уы or x 200 over the| ^ 20 Ditto ЕЯ ditto RICE A | the grazing districts; and in such localities the labourer consi o | ; by cg uring th ркы а TO 54 days in es September, and October, 490 aeres| » 2 Р loughing ШЗ stubble, beginning "2 nearly all arable land „ы EU of which is com- of land were on. 144 being ploughed, 239 being | ,, -24 Ditto . ditto hindered through having 16 o pelled to pay 1s. per w о his men more than his i and the rest being worked with the digging earte cause Ре it to Ax neighbours, and this is eulely i i consequence of his great upon the plough frame. • The depth and 25 Ploughing ditto md тоте. эы distance from the surroundin rd D eene Pc of "the санаба left nothing = H » 27 Ditto and m zí т -., 5 з жош@ not be able to command the class What is now lying fallow for не 3s Ditto ditto. = СТЕ ourers he would yas most of biom 0 ha smashed Np far Mangel Ware mind Turnia; чей, and | | » 129 Ditto ао and moved } mile .. od ш of two miles to their deeply vare t plant on the steam-| То "his must be added about 20 acres of Wheat | extra outlay go far towards paying ат the - -ploughed Clover leal ЫА ан stubble ploughed for Beans in тоза онча И in all ton i of good з! ч or contiguous to the farm following are the expenses of the operation :— | 510 acres aecomplished d ast m Wi in the shape of the in creased or wages—engineer (the home: blacksmith), 3s. ; | have little doubt that if equal € fotone ds vd ded of ie x. anchorman and роодо. ls. 8d. gen. -— porter mac e during the coming year, Mr. Edmonds will e|% The cost of building a cottage is now-a-days very lads, 1s. each daily; а — » all to а day. able to report the accomplishment of 1400 various, and we must not take Dons. pani А landlords "To this, however, is added 14. per ыд am both | 1500 acres by next winter. It is when the — аз ornaments to their properties »engineer and ploughman for es accomplished, and а of interest and d eterioration of. value hav els ав are erecte 34. an acre to the anchorman, во that the thre ee have bed *earned in addition to their wages the sum economy р the process will be the most apparent. i is the zu зеб оға. M be divideg among them during the two autumn | Мг. Edmonds o а uem as follows of "he work done оше. In the first dt p | the materials used, and and wai is nedtled, costing 3s. 60. to 4s. | “Т consider th t КЕ für the недр of water з cost | about as follows :— Daily ei expenses, eerte 38, аав 3s. а ton he gtation—probably 20s. a ton » the Ari cur 25. ro) Anchorman, 2s. 2d, ; three ind—and 15 д t. e . | 8s.; Water carts, 4s.; Coals (15 сті), 158. ; Oil, Ы Adding to all these items about 13, а day for oil, we 31. 2d., or оп 55 worl ys, 857. 14s. 9d. | have a total expenditure of at least ‚ 905. doily, | Add to this four months е сар" inte rest and wear іа ploughing on an average 7 to 8 acres, or in scarifying | and tear at 21 per cent. Ке? ааа on 9002—81. а Ao to 12ain or in cross scarifying, 18 to 22 acres. making the total cost for cres of scarifying and of wages an. e cost ages and fuel and bei а Du thus amounts to 4s,; in scarifying, to ‚ or 3s. aud ing, from 15s. to 15, 94, in every case there must be added 21d. an acre extra asa ty men. Тһе repairs т the apparatus after 500 acres of work, are literally no : the € been confined to a few shares or T c e is b oe to be still 180 THE РРА" CHRONICLE AND АНЫШ GAZETTE, [| FEBRUARY 2], 1868, forking was NE performed, He has mary in most other жы Умыр feeding ; and mes a клк be ecommodation can —— бая male, or rather ox ani e female parent, Іа s am а iier н it supply the ктен уне | 5 increasing th mber, and | Irc nd where Furze is ‘cultivated for stock- ed to wpply [ ng. ‚ by perusing = с: ooa T. is now of opinion, as I had anticipated when | able ат interesting treatise in раве 1 Ё һе Ад гае ommodation a cottage sio: еза con- | suggesting the E that the drilled crop is| tural Gazette for 1863, relating бо “crosses in breed e the ground floor, All those who — cultivated Furze i a M rena sop » Pinge ad Pair Тов а for ihe бай ‚апа | for hedges may have remarked, as in Mr. Ford's case, | of Cross Hou at the late meeting of the Penicnik йе ether DEN me perg puc oven, copper, &c., | at Bellevue, that by the annual об of the young | (Mid Lothian) Agricultural E „І propose to make for washing кам and the эм rk of the de ; two |sh DN the remaining stems will ws o геч W heip ia ет vw уса ? 1 Haee e E 1 ded in a Furze mea y leaving the | relation ; Under the ee eT ненай чу endi s heads of : ragra ls Q) Xo) and (d), h t, when | cro went bass three years, till е "plants vili have s of his e g m aving mo Fere с sete кы ‘being Вену npe ta поща ei ength, then cutting ery low r fuel, н regar Q ,PO ipio follow; Fn к the wee as is too often the case now-a- |it is е: that young deli acquire renewe tol Е ру the T 8 Wie Баш days, for those ө uci up in this way erg make gama sr continue productive for many years аббег йтергийө man) of а gen e s county, ys, aw omen a small в hed Ther e is an advantage in using Furze, which all should | who farms more extensively th "a B in this доор о xd at the f tl , n mind, derived vv the immense quantity of pes x оле І aspeme am ой, аз тош read Ui also will be. ends, however, ow 1, tools, This amount of valuable manure p eir use. Where straw i tle гуны E A [ Aen: ue: oh а ап outlay о from ы {0 8OL, ов на а rent of from 31. to 4i. ann with from 20 to 40 dee of thinh cut Farze. Ж, left By the — night, proves an excellent substitute. Æ. Carrol Qarís.—A. correspondent having inquire us in the ult., „Who is the best maker arts, perhap me to state ihat jah Ве мс fout made by the Busby Agricultural Impleme of Newton-le-Willows, near Bedale HH and xii as the iy. eu we ny Эв Eco fun his gis but rather to, the increased value of his farms from the good supply of labour па his cottages will be the means of keeping upon h property. When cottages are ur upon the ek they in some instances are ым. e tenant, and by|m him filled with such men duke proper—this | m may do in a few cases, for ment Jaboureis as shep he rds, herdsmen, carters makes a ve y light, strong, and durable one or tw horse cart. B S. 8 Moles. —The Vicar of S does viet rest conten! n's lan en their а havea vw My father was one of these ve ery * knock-knees." Would as soon it had iod, it walks like Tom Jones bei teacher? ). (а knock-kneed man). То which his man replied, «T can well pens cii that he was, standing by at the | time," “I wish b he had i wher re but ier | e are аен opinions. respecting the best | ny times Me e lle ence of ouch. Amongst the cross-bred classes there ke prizes given for wether ema under 220 lbs. liv weight, ighed whilst the ти. ird ны three years ago, when. whom | molo question ; for more than 40 years ago, when began draining, he waged war against the ee his but m Maglor ought to allow his о to be out land being overrun — them; he destroyed hundre of ands, if he wishes to e them E kept in + Proper "order, and filled by respecto: is nts. ns will be of but | whom you дау | ubject, an wish v poss uch my ti: would enable o me to gon more into detail i in i the matter. — was his fight w ith them, s | sheep weighed, and I found them wi within one pound of- imm as eue at t вее е — th е weight ; e breed in months old—the nn Т сап вау о of m knowledge but one or my bo ipie ы (then my father's farm) for t alla а роо an require ires, , but that a kind and енна empl oyer ma y do т much to mitigate $ E е lot. J. Tool ета above letter was ену. addressed by Mr. Col sede ot Woburn Park Farm, to the Secretary of the pros Farmers’ Club.] Ноте Correspondenc Seer «nd Cutting for Cattle food. —Ina former letter I promised your readers a notice of the succ an Een than 30 years, and that опе І had destroyed ав 50 much weight in s а compass; but oon as I saw its first mole hill. Then, to the extent of | saying, that “ the best goods are in the tis one mole. the Vicar's dart hits es! and since | parcels," might have been justly applied I have killed every mole that has irespassed on my | They have many years won the first prize amongst land for 50 аг rs, it hits me hard, as it an any many cross e np exhibited xe. them - Lu man. r the result; why, my lan idi thin TE ишу ee -— — Ew do so; but how overrun p now. re with: e did crops of roots and corn. Besides this as a boy, ~ r (more than 30 years ago) I Ea not troubled with either gout or apoplexy, although I have not had mole hills to kick for e exer reise. m ase. Ne ood hav h e been, one a schoolmaster and paris ish clerk, and the other a leader of а choir and constant mE t at church, both very respectable and trust- ing b ? Let us Поре that he Лав not picked up ei ther n this I hav perceive, by the conductors ia that very aa iU Ie the “ Agricultu Review," and h mplicit reliance on the ан of the чыр EN. si give you a few ex extracts from it, benri ring on n the slipped him, I shall not follow him through his vr um muck question. William Smith, Woolston, Жей оь Bucks, Fe Sparr and Caterpillars. —“1 will tell you what what it is. posesa the sparrows eat — so says Dr. Br ree. „Bu t do Беу ога шее! 0 f The writer says, he Furze-pr machi lat the Exhibition in London 1851. It is*Burrell's patent of 1849, апа docs its work most efficiently. The есы fed? by а trough similar to that o a chaff- cutter, a pair of toothed ы Lee rollers med ilie E Which are arrange the рө мерів Passmore's A: Завет. а series of k set on two heels of ‘about’ 15 inches аЬ which revolve at myself, hav ie EO ved p of А sparrow will pedes erish with hunger еа res ride a i caterpillar ; an d till gave up his farm and stock to me. succession 1 have ke e s stock, and feel increasingly satisfie xpe no class of sheep is ee p». ution. 9 every man who ‹ € i с а лан ig 5 G. Wilkins, Wis Pi Chronicle, PE Хае Зам "distimguistied ‘ornithologist, d have watched pairs of sparrows re- f Siate feeding their young, and have found that they bring food tot miy exceeded by the repo ort not my za at-hll-to run down cross-bred sh throw cold-water upon the zeal of cross breeden six hours e" 24, and tha of ach t caterpillars are s brought - атау па taralist M ee this to be under suppose that the 3500 spar- ыры M: ап association for killi lling, sparrowswere | pra Кыл ста Hampshire Grea E taken place эш the last 10 yum respect, of this с think that a nest, an s безге. montis, vele bd T at the rate of 252,000 р у managemen e seed sown sown in. niin about 35 Ts per acre, the roughest а ру of _ Де А ео —in fact t| sy ne meadows А Янә, vds Pons of | о: after | ec jns йена ds. it *died out? of th o have of woody matter, ing ; this is cho ie ой, and nothing Put the one- ру growth prepared as food." А friend of m mine two Bes аро, stion, sowed his e in| uy М as "peak hen het when the Furze ар cut | one of th Fo connerie — ше us eaten by sparrows ich of the above ета а go, at my sugge Furz drills. € inches iie the sites of the drills left lower | yet. solved. ur by a few inches t e spaces between. object|and bull are born at the same in in drills. in his case was to admit of having | the same cow, the heifer is nev: oed een ШОН pis Er MR .of course can ne s higher was mit mule and mute, b perties of | and subsoil let К 2 п Бете ee parents, though, as 0 generative organs, so far as top-dressing, ү e hoe- | we see, she is female; des head and fore-quarters in- successive broods of young xiu ud Кек the of e lifo. Ко t, the a с сту, ар» lead before. da n Lover o purity of ood in наннан АА айа аы абаа аы FenüvARY 21, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 181 well as sheep, I hope it will not occur again for some | intelligence, and probity. The following morte ror A i far Sony loci pies gopor cu т cul tim (d). Respecting „ewes bearing twins, I am of PR EY om his remarks on these five important tell practica! farinera; а НЬ Deub 6018 most profitable о opinion that hi feeding of the ewes during the|to оріс i! gna pde та hat iin d oni rear, vieler regards the return they yield їп Lupping season has much to do with it. cami Every g g л 1, their grenier exemptio: { di e, m з am >м ыы, 3 n" 4 eir m som ks of ewes are re lific още and more equally distributed over the land than Ql oP torret The failure is often put erroneously to the dis- н ыан to that i it was a ноо cats. Tt d t тт the o f this address to com- credit о ram nid e Ej a ч as the nurse of plants, not [асын that dior ren p vantag erent rotations of croppi: Bn: Ше. aboye required different nourishment, and that land is A the soils, I only refer to itas а subject on which sound judgment writte z an ium thro mus administered. Science rcised, h labour ost and m enabling and causing iie d ind erg yn think st be called to aid in discovering what itis. When the mere ntag , but, as a gene im, 1 believe it to well before they commence the experiment of cross E of ihe f d pue — ient to TOME ia un з prudent to cultivate chiefly Bak kind of grain е ча 3 ertility o. il er more pping, other kinds dh tend t w in the greatest abundance ; for breeding. John Ford, Jun., Rushton, Blandford, Feb. 2, Чаш vere еу for, E Tortel to. The б pli- | it should not be the vost suitable for mark. he coarsest AE PES Ry eL көш д е ock, and seldom rofitable, especi Farm s! Clubs. Гоша fitsthem at once to Do КА by plants. Phosphates rtion of арн or Campbell's condiments. aes : The Бат ае to Pro, оч able ro ^ "cem brad пале nd to jo heo касова d d еби "Тһе t point w I have pere inthe list of Wep ө the paper lately read on this subject to this quantities, added to many puc ee, manures. One sourco esentiala r profitable farming, is Indus farmer’ 8 dob by 2 President, J. Grey, Esq., of Dilston, of manurial хеп * sd. бда egle cde EG aste of sewage, | That may say, and вау t cene? to success in with the follow g remarks, which appeared in the |whi EK entually tend to the | every UG. mut in none that D yos of are persevering He diminished E "OE ihe country, s so > gnat bie убы Шы, ang Constans erm m 80 пасуе А їп i. ar| e manufacturer, in any line, employ ji Фонх GREY, Esq., of Dilston 2 il llows, of course, that Ме qualifications essential | mac in ч rks 7-4 certa pA tan f here is hardly any profession whose wise and suc- | to a successful farmer are now much increased, and different | littld variation. he leaves his work at night, he resumes it cessful prosecution tends more to the 1 welfare | from wha! j| the e formerly. More education, intelligence, | in the morning. Not so the farmer. He works i a e lan required to keep up with the progress of | varying climate, the changes of which soil, or the profits in abundance or at all. On his will and judg- ment rests the share which is contributed m а tsp of the island to the prosperity : of its populati and knowledge scientific "agrinlture е subject proposed for our present m es mm ntials to under different ownerships presents. е ch greater than those arising from differences of soil or of боа —these act directly upon the character of the popula- tion, гөк та ga all the differences between listlessness e There are light sandy districts in this country, for- now, th the wi of m n by their owners, present the best illustrations or fertility and productiveness. There are claye which in cen parts are a poverty-stricken =ч НҮ —an others, owing m are ined: ише, and productive. Ont side i we have a sean tion, earning а "Euer ue livelihood from hand to mouth; while, on the other, there are ELM ce, AER оет: paid labour, well- supplied markets, and a prosperous ces The difference between the Мо is due to the ditferences between energy and carelessness, between parsimony gres ode del between recklessness n wisdom in the y management of the land-owner. P The ies of such a position, on which so much depends, д rarely performed in person, and thus the office of the d-agent or deputy, to whom they are rally ot nr n estate on "which the value of a | in e don and lib : 1 reference ov been more obviously proved than i e North- | Peasonab i r peie nearly 3 t у Жабы та e Del obs Earl Grey and the late Lord d Althorp : sole superintendent - of : an estate cd Fell in Cum- berland, with allits vast mineral and agricultural pro- ductions, he might n well feel diffident and alarmed. He accepted the y. Mr 6. of Di the great agricultural authority in the North of readers of the English Agricultural Society’s many useful papers m the t—on the relatio landlord and tenant—on arm buildi and „ое E ural subjects; he is pi better "Known icultural eloquent public speaker whenever there i isa wise а ial A largeh earted р eed кы _ g When he first саше to the agency of the ricus Өм ital estates he saw mt there were many thin nl were establi es че possible way energetic industry was stimulated. = ers It was to one of these Grey has Do mem exham Farm . 8 enced “vision gros is а uired onl]; Бу "n. à acquir y by | gen after a long life of honourable, has been тау of bringing the e good ad advice thus Not before agricult readers in the and Southern Counties "iba we Мат thus Аю the lifo apd асова of the y, іп bis address on the essenti ials to du. took able Mn. speaks of capital, judgment, pd is © MER i i m. HIF of | from fore epe com tion ; Mp rop d for us,twe have soil and sigo farming, under ich h ei i y be ei rated capit: ent, vu Eier boc mdi, and к moral nd > on each o whic v shall endeavour to m Meis First, Capital—a rock on са cr shipwreck at the outset, lending табитат to work afterwards іп shoals эз di flic ultie The who engagi а larger concern than he has capital to do justi M сЕ 5 always * the mercy of the iens if [tin prove unfavourable, to bring him to a stand S: x p to dispose of "his produce in low markets, an the cu s whi vai becomes айе before it is d whic [n а доммай арыы tena n ad realise Modo Lee from the land i 2d s х, his bod s RM Б The amount of capital required fo ring uj often been stated "P a'certain овие that cannot Ap applied m farms m rper Lia 80 much depends on the азай of the landa as м) aces. of very good land will require as h stock as 200 St es DE Much an on the portions Which may be а pasture and in е онде Butit horses in күр rie pape moe а себ goss Ask for eh r, and the 3 wil tell you yon that he "аай likely be found in the house. T there you willfind him, with his feet o ое his терте of his neig Н edgos full of ж stuffed with dead thorns that kill the living ones ; and pl M ug ou must lift off the crooks or shift a ar may y, allow т iti AA needful for erar єў on а farm of mixed үче ld stones fro! obtain a passage through. І вр rom ex, and stock, with safety, Е тош 51. (081, an асте. In anot wa; нн i T It hardly бат ark that all such calculations must be made to meet partienlar о ciroumstanees, end, mus therefore be liable с *^ ive riation. In countr ** ten ights " in force e ый to remove such a tenant to put his property into other hands? l now come - sd of Intelligence as an essential for potitus farmi No doubt, much ear seful intelligence may arise from good natural abilities, and acute obser к. — ea Ln c Men tikë ' the Ерде a aw ere AR re le t to build, igit она, drain at then own cost, looking for repay- ment from their su ccessors, in case of a change, the tenant's 80 grea e: - а т hea а Watt o м7 difüculties, dnt gs great eminence, did not lament the impediments they had to encounter, from the want E he first and most important subject on which a farm judgment cau be exercised is in selecting a farm suited to bis means ; next, in making a just estimate of its worth ; and ана =з E upon the most judicious and к= table соп of anagement to which it азоо у be subjected, Another "potoit which it is essential for a farmer to exercise judgment is in selecting the ео f live Biook Y с whig ch are most suited to the te. i in! of má т к s ion to uliar tendi vigour and opportunity o! ореви оп to any pec ency of intellect De the mind is disposed to. Wit need о keep расе wit! Althoug e it with admiration on the brilliant examples phe us education has at ed produ m the lowest жыр of £ life ; on the philosophic depths of Teslis and the [ns flights 'and stupendous learning of the n те rA a d че is far more for the Le occ of improving and eat masses of the people that we t to EA без а popular education. I need u h po че е ттап ultivation bd asto T on inferior о of live s o pretend to grow Wheat to e into ES үе се distri dots in dar m pute U the world, is me : — eat can be conveyed by B and by pali, а smal but it is ROE т) "ith live stock. In that we can suffer little at climate most favourable for its production, and a never-failing | #209 not also be de W Ё | imbue the youthful mind with those sentiments of morality supply. The result of our last arvis, and the relative prices | â and virtue tries ofa NM аач саг овросіатаемте to вов ах Vip І һау red to place Probity among the essentials for vrotable firing: and, І may say, for success in any line of life. it was et true what an old farmer in this Point to the unfortunate man who is known to be са; of told b qur. 803 D ago, *' that nothing was worth growing = Wheat." Now, I believe, except in the most favourable uations, it pays, on an av: erige eof гоо, the least, and is the bn е of all -— n : Dre healthy the w whole moral ; Dg: —to impress upon all t obligations етой А on us here the responsibility which we must as for Е А.о гч With that reduced лире Са аа Ж коой vation апа manure, as la got from the larger surfa surface at-a greater expense. Even the 182 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL - GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 21, 1863, A | another woman for the necessary work of the house. А lady] - Good Clov. — JMjtbíclos. has ямо kindly promised the benefit of her assistance in all TON and SONS Ware now ren а specia, — ^ E The e shall at such times as her services are notr у moderato pres. fin м new RED, E, and um Third ne ort of the Cranley Village qiii ini фе Hospital attend | poor women - their own homes gh ER "wo P ү р. new Rye ares, Татр ital, Established ad ring t confinements, or other illnesses, оп payment of | Wurzel, and other gricultural Seeds, Бора te usu: - may be had post free. The T 1s rhe терн of the Trustees :— Patients stiati be received on payment of a weekly su 2 d cam Tow & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Ratablish- The Trustees, in presenting the Third A nd Report of the | the amount P ne БО on their т cireumstangos, is r^ men ing. Cranley Village Hospital, desire 51 d the end and A be fixed by Al mployer, in conjuncti e Manager К ед онн number s admissions has exceeded thos of | о of 2 Hosp! CX P amples end prions Pos - GRASS SEEDS, previous years, and that ача shown Та the Re pont of - Admission of Patients shall be granted by the Manager, ET Ord amples ап tape Pages е on application, the ge moni been bx v satisfactory. consa ultation with the Medical eei to eithor of eon app mc ҮР ers amoun! p Ею ^4 М gei 8 sent carriage free, The admissions in 1860 were 23,—the same number as in the ons for admission may be made, addressed at the Village] =] aa рор s Бон Боро Мар оу Nurserymen, s year ш» ечди in this, the third year of the establishment Hospital, Cran! I e LE the Hostel me the таят ns have been -— ч of {һезе| 6. Же + inci 2 Экс Ems be under the control and HEAP GRASS SEEDS for HILL SIDE in pre s t have b superintendence o! apper, Esq m. RR. in кр а ы eres years) ОРИ Мый ез т L The Domestie arrangements Shall be under the manage- | ^ n € gres — gh de erg Sainta $ ine The MES of the Village Hospital resulted, indeed, from | ment and supervision n: €: ~ of the е ofthe rd t) pros e for the above purpos д 8. үг y uisite sha! provided in the Hospital, an ue poor, h T pim of P uere racddont, t С iion ШЕ patien| zA a not receive food & drink from. any other source, | Address, RAYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, & BAWTREE, SUE their own homes, The distance of the London Hospitals pre- rithout thé sanction jf ы Medical Office and 89, Seed Market, Mark n ЁС. , vents eu roin "being ar h - to the e in country dis- n pital, fun: FS "si T A ү оао amd „support sna a tige. — ттт "OMM tricts, and the chan so to the atmosphere of London is raised by voluntary 3 oftentimes in itself f prejudicial to the health of country patients. Treasurer's statement of the receipts ae ee nditur 4-4 Ранов of phe QUANTITIES o The Hospital now contains six beds. It is situated іц the | amined rs е S гау А shall be printed once a-year and FARM or GARDEN SEEDS will be supplied liberally М village of Cranley, з to vpn residence of the Medical О: cer, чачы subscriber. N&S who is thus enabled to affo rd prom pt and unremitting attention. AI sabeoriptions shall be payable yearly and in advance b^ prices apply (stating quantity required) to Sorron biog The principle of weekly "ayments by the Patients has | on the Ist o P vd any of the irasloos may, осете Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. edi e; that its ado tion in all similar institutions is | Donations and Subscriptions, an account of which sha: ren- pu май Чы oie e e ai m E аа Mini confidently reco nd nded. T dered to the Treasurer. HEELER'S GLOUCESTERSHIRE med tees believe that tho utility of the Village Hospital | 1l. The furniture, and all other property of the Hospital, RO —— is one of the earliest, пей той їз uw orat repe; and in че року d your en һу ET се уезі меа in the Tr ас sepes rei imer best fl annual subscriptions or ot erwise, they to su, tha 12. In case of а vacancy, the и vustees shall elec А donations of iet wine, brandy, and line dn rags; feni aper ali another to make up the number For e and all p im ulars, see WHEELER's « Wess quantities, will be most ac li ATOES. А. ceptable. 7 aaie shleaf, "MS att's Ditto, Dal к The Hospital from the time of its first establishment has been Еа uir feas , Re mes d › Fluke, Fortyfold, Blu ues, фе, - instrumental in the alleviation of а great deal of su nffering, aud RASPBERRIES, — Fastolif, Antwerp, hee ёе, G TR RR this alone is sufficient to enable the Trustees to recommend it Miscellaneo ә l-year АВРАВА US; STRAWBE ES (see with confidence to your s rt ; they trust in че - ing of 3 е y È last weok) God, that it will айнып (9 fo dh a permanent and an | _ 4sirometeorological Prophecy uttered this Time last Gzo. CORNWELL, Beedsma: in, ics Barnet НОК _ excellent Institution, ear,— We are now enjoying all T m of oed TRE E ROYAL pm LEAVED KIDNEY POTATO, (Signed) Јонм BRADSHAW under the powerful influence of Mars, instead of the a full des pen af Ae fne Pu sort, ss Mr. Bradshaw, whose namo is pure AD medi is is the anticipated cold from the moon's conjunction with ge oe EET: 1 3 S БГ 6d. „рег r Peck Bag of 14 lbs., sealed. Chairman for this year of the London peo DM. Saturn and Jupiter; but it must again be remembered | i фе. pri 39, King Willan é had the pleasure of. describing his hese | that Saturn and Jupiter, from their long зеи А... E.C.; and by Messrs. Тноз. RIVERS & BON, SEP the other day. We refer now p TU together, their recent conjunction, and now |Bawbridgeworth, Herts, e wor rk in which we find yd „рэле А. hoping Ea their near neighbourship, though AGE. slowly Sidus To the Trade. : Tw his example may thus be co ere. Institutions | further apart, seem to have much HRISTMAS QUI NCEY, SxzEDsMAN, ` Peterbor of this хае аге, we know, с. еро established себен, assimilated, the former from. the perm Mn of the has to offer, of his own growing, ASH-TOP К NEY. On passing through Bourton-o ет -Water the other day and Jupiter having become more modifed in|MYATTS PROLIFIC, DALMAHOYS, FORTYROI f 'e, and i m JÈ f, ET. ` 3 SHAWS, and FLOURBALLS, by the sack or ton. | : aised for its usefulness | his influences; the latter, baving a much of| ' Also YELLOW and RED GLO rid or n n A " de ent е боз Saturn's cold magnetic influence, has become much | апа WINDSOR BEA NS. isease brou; near to the medical man, an good and pt tant nursin айы ды, s E dnt Аз ins $5 they wil do poe ne a poids pero The following are the rules of the Cranley Village | when A. once e get an entire e sign from each other, | Inverness and Ro: eder dg cd iý lath and light soils; p Hospital : — as Jupiter i DALM AHOYS, t бари! or the accommodation of the month in Lead through one zodiac WALKER EARLY REGENTS, М Poor when disease, or from accident ; hall sign, WHITE ROCKS. be under the еър from of Three Tiustecs, one of ME ga all be Vaile Saturn takes two years and a half to push| They il ре ри En in Lee in London, Liverpool, or Restor of tha Pariah; ho shall also be th 8 оды: t em s Ys — therefore, 2 er the ут жк eon ur E be 2. men: consist per d scri ear bete А ар uan! Ы requir u— 9 EY $3 nM 900 prone on Шау N s ; or АСИ to А. Top, 17, Duke TE Bri HETEOROLORÍCAL OBSERVATIONS—BERKSHIR D AINTREE'S EARLIEST SEEDLING POTATO By Mr. J. В.Ө8рЕАвїх@, Moulsf Wallingford, Berks, during the week ds Feb. 18, 1863. —The earliest and most prolific round va; айу in ei. tion, pM D. reporte in the: зато papers, ma M re rom arts о e country, numbers ol 1 E At 9 A.M., Railway Time, ies ченек of Nal Roi НАНО: Temperature | be forwarded од айан: сен { price, 88, p Bushel, ot à . Ing thermometers, | Rain [Ofthe Earth. | 127, рег Топ; теб. 18, 6d. each.—Apply to Mr. бшох A a Reading of н Fallen in 7 | DAINTREE, Fend n, St, Ives, Hunts. пог z . |Max. previous xN, EE s шшш Rye- grass, E all the 9 Week. |5) Barometer wi Amount| Max. | Min. | in | Min. | ?4 hours Seeds o e growth, supplied as © | corrected to | Dry Bulb её Bulb ind. |ofoloud| in | in |Rays| on | onthe |11906 2 feet b| Freezing Point| Ther- Ther- | | 0-10. | Air. | Air. | of |Grass.| Ground, | Ч°°Р-| doep. PE RDI A| at Mean Sea | momet і | Force, Sun. resident in the Co Quay E Level. tion. -6 of SEED POTATOES For the table they are uns —-— nehes, Г Д а * = Inches. ^ of flavo our, and - polpot inai oss „19 30.35 49 41 Ww. 2 3 5] 39 | 75 | 34 0.01 44 | 4 age nts Friday .118 30.66 30 27 N. 1 1 53 24 94 20 4 45 Saturday . 9 -- ске м 2 2 2 8 24 74 28 424 44 ETE y 1 1 45. | 99 | 73. | 23 y. 49 | 44 : 80.61 32 27 &R 111] 1 49 | 23 | 78 | 18 д | 4 SE POTATOE Eum d Stocks of mri 80.64 3 S.E. 1 1 52 26 84 20 As 40 43 Early Globe, P Delo Oxford, ану Pox Ps j Wi 18 30.53 80 S. 1 2 54 | 25 | 89 | 20 22. 40 | 43 |Round Frame, Ear! анар F X lake d tt's — гены ^ Kidney, Р Kiducy R a 4 ; & Е. SHARPE, Wisbeach. : . * These a а сту тү мшүчөзүт › which registers f q* io S 'hisher | i 5E. cd 4 E ай éxposed е" ve Y wA Eds Seed Potatoes. ; Р - Т S. WILLIAMS begs Е intimate that MA : Calendar of Ope tio: satisfactory prices. Оп the whole the present e good s ох of POTATOES ee which 3 ; хт SER AY. 200003, perhaps, the Worst ta farmers now liring hate ever heo. | atm rices. peck of 14 lbs б - Ае ASHLEA, —А very early r no 08 e have had а - Оты Improved). x e most йш. tices to Corresponden | DALMAHOY.. Es E. te EARLY SHAW. E early, very ; prolifie m EARLY OXFO OM Loos X AB Ее; RKSHIRE REGENTS.—The best for general late per bushel thi K огои žy OWS EARLY FLUKE. — This new KH ie cel cpi зида the apple of ti du picis eges it was " MEL Talon erop. Tas hito, dnd i qnality. Its flavour eg т) › pede cen at the last Hostienltur OCOA-NUT as used f for ` BEGONIAS, 79 во n) p rr than ран mHE very side : armes] аа ed - yi i. "mat: "Ens. Ter iem ver dome, Ar 0. А а gue = ес SORT FIBRE for littlo or much, Pene haa or Sii : Brebis. аре о. Балаш Куе чарт ims verme T d'a mure EN мев ld QE ie E ingi е ав а] ami avc E qood condition Tier ure ES CEU. deus [u in n, 8 2 РИ сай na ir ir getting tam Pit pee BER they wil ao N З ШВ Brush is stamped **J. Bassi Pat FEBRUARY 21, 1868,] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Vegetable and Flower Seeds, CARRIAGE FREE. AMES DICKSON SONS' AA DESORIP- TIVE PRICED CATALOGUE of the above is now E. and T be had, "- paid, on application. range -— Ca 3 for this It embraces Ж ч 8 really « worth growing def both de- part; JAMES DicksoN & Soxs, 102, East- gate ЫА кыы: and 23, Market Place. ester. HESDEN s здүн BOOK fo: WHEELER'S TOM THUMB ЕТТОСЕ. WHEELER'8 IMPERIAL LETTUCE The price of the Lettuce is 1з. per gs 32d g to inform ioners Hall, and t to be copied. LER & NoN, Beed Growers, Gl Mirum Genuine New Seeds, Carriage F RANCIS м BUE ERN DICKSON anp SONS, ) 106, cd acad Chester. New and FLOWER SEEDS. T Eo де c о ER of the finest possible quality. есі Vege Tower Seeds, will d sent ost Free on application. Collections for Gardens of all Bizes are on the most liberalscale. fee Catalogue. ДАГ Vegetable Seeds of £2 value iiic Fre. АП Flower Seeds Free by Post. On Sale, R U А М а AN O Apply to Messrs. GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Co., оу Pent 3s. per g reparation 1, North John Street, Liverpool. for use) ; Сав be To Farmers, &c. HEAP GYPSUM MANURE.—Parties requiring YPSUM сап be supplied at 10s. per Ton, bulk, at the 8 at Kennington, pim Р Ж T. ы, `Сһаре1 Street, North Brixton, S. *&* Delivered on Rail adding for bags and cartage. TR E eig d I COMPANY ady PREPARED BONE V E for pes s use on PASTURES. WHEAT MANURE 5 AUTUMN SOWING. LOOD MANURE for ditto. UPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, &c. All the above being in the finest condition, Thoy also con- inue to supply GIBBS'S PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE SODA, эч LPHATE of AMMONIA, and Tog ГЕТ 0 9 c yalue. E. Purser, Secretary. 6, Fenchurch Street, Е.О. y EX Wer ublications is R h Addre MANURE Law: TUE а WHEAT. MANURE for ше" present ена, р v hich found very suitable for that стор. А supply is-now ad? for delivery, it can be obtained ot A B. L т ог through. nro is appointed in is. Price 1. per ton at the Factories, Deptford PM Creeks, of bod Sulphate of Ammonia, and other Che е Ње сап and other Сај ко at market prices. Address iege BENNET Lawes, 1, А "ai Place, London Bridge, and 22, Eden Qua; y, Du blin MENAN ANT FARMERS MANURE e c i ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for сови. Ma " in e CATALOGU т or rr anda Comparison ted. best FX for Smoking | Fly, 15. 4d. per lb., ove: JosEPH BAKER, 10, Gough M Fleet Street, E.C. Post | Office, Orders | payable Fleet Street. solici obtained throu h n En gland, $ фе | ЖЖ l5 arde 5 ,BLIGHT C COMPOSITION - dni encor y the most au apenas to loses n ыш fit 1а pai aid to London, Nurgerymen f SEEDS will be forwarded upon of Prices with the most elaborate Тоосоор, Seed Merchants, Southampton. € má every Сш to е the ва To Florists and Nurserymen, RKINS calls the attention of the above to итн жЕ, of warranted бе зордоо РАРЕВ " adulteratio: ACCO г 10 lbs., , 10, Cambridge Circus, "Hackney: Road, London, N.E. —The cheapest and um Wor ting a n Gardening, OTH. Fragen and Destroying the "S. PATENT APHIS PASTILS, 1s. and 2s. per packet, к the only cheap ке beue vey iga opinion of GEO. GLENNY, Esq., in E &c. NEAL'S PLANT SOAP, . per packet of four cakes, is the invented fo gnified Aphis. Both nd be obtained of all principal saa smen, Patentee : . NEAL, Edward Street, Birmingham. ODAMS'S SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME, MANUFACTURED Bini: CAM NITRO- PHOSPHATE or вгоор MANURE COMPANY (LIMITED), Consisting of TENANT P ÉBMNHS g upwards of 30,000 Acres of M! Chairman.—Jonw CLAYDON, Esq., Littlebury, Essex Particulars of these Standard Maecen may be obtained at the Offices, C. T. Млсарлм, Bec Or of the Local A Offices : 109, Fenchurch Street, ЖОГА Е.С. Muni. Plaistow Marshes, Essex, E Crushers x „бома Seed and Ling \ ] ARLAND 4, 6, New i Street, Manchester. il will b PP Red Spider Magnifiod, ISHURST POUND, whether A Milde before wing Winter Dressing on Trees at pn "ahud. Ld dissolved 48 COM- gets Lio of smell, and i staining of This Ње solution be decanted, f Sold Retail by Nurserymen alt. ча by and f а boxes, 15., 85., and 108. асһ, PRICE'S PATENT CANDLE CO., Limited. THE HYDROPULT IS INVALUABLE FOR WATERING GARDENS, EXTINGUISHING FIRE JUST COMMENCED, PROTECTING a ROOF from FIRE, CLEANSING TREES from INSECTS, DRESSING with LIQUID MANURE, SPRINKLING PLANTS, WASHING WINDOWS, WETTING SIDEWALKS, SPRINKLING STREETS, WASHING CARRIAGES, WETTING SAILS, A SPRAY BATH, &с. &c. LYTECHNIC BUILDING, LONDON, THE HYDROPULT, «з aT Price Two Gvineas. Mydrobn Trade Label affixed) as sT y lator LI CHARL " Vose ; ти and is sold us э Fire Th десең т АЧА "Manufacturers, В ОЛЫ ; s P. BUTTON, ined in jen ropu ult, Garden mb a bucket is follows :— каар ае paie are ing o hd Hydropult has а a Portable Fire n Us ngine. eem uniform rate of Two Guineas, ЫШ, with 23 feet Suction and ге. ене ose, Galvanised ; Rose or Sprinkler, and an easy matter to imitate the Hydropult in "eee and thereby caution, бе B LB.; WEIGHS B viti mM 7 - 5 Gallo ons of Water per when worked by the te 50 FE poe t one ma Has en MR nene as an efficient by. ibo ui COMPANIES FIRE таз 184 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 21, 1863, GREENS LATEST IMPROVED PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES FOR THE PRESENT SEASON 1863, FOR WHICH HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT HAVE BEEN OBTAINED. —— THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL These were the only Machines highly OF THE Commended at the Royal Horticultural INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION à Society's Great Shows held at South WAS AWARDED TO Kensington, May 21, June ll, aw THOMAS GREEN July 2, 1862. FOR HIN (No Prizes were given). PATENT LAWN MOWERS. PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY e QUEEN ON THREE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1862. Т. GREEN AN» SON, in кылан their PATENT LAWN MOWERS for the present season, have n at the important Improve. which were added to their Machines for last season (which combined simplici ty of construction, durability, cia monile " pw have proved them to be rto anything hey] the kind ever bro ought be befor: re the Public, inasmuch as they have given, entire satisfaction wherever used, and have gained the largest sale of any нна - nt. GREEN S PATE NT LAWN MOWERS are the only аса in constant use Fi the RAM GARDENS, WINDSOR; the ROYAL mw TE SOCIETY'S GARDEN S, SOUTH SINGTON; the BOTANICAL GARDENS, REGENT'S PARK; the CRY; STAL PALACE PO ANES GARDENS, SYDENHAM; the KENSINGTON PALACE GARDENS; the HYDE PARK GARDENS, оле? in most of the principal Parks, Squares, &c., of the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry thr oughout the Kingdom To Cut 10 inches £3 10 0 Suitable for a lady. Ў If With Patent RV Box 12 5 0 0 Suitable for one person. нне ч аен extra. Zo Uns UO ... sd 10 о еа for ene Es sua boy z po 0 » 3 m » 14, 5 10 0 Do Do. Do. Do. extra, j n — 8 10 0 Suitable ЛЕ Жеп 5 9 17 6 уу 19 `6 10 0 Suitable for опе man or two boys. » S 9 0 Do. ‚10 ЭЕ DONKEY and PONY MACHINES, including Traces. PRICES of HORSE d e including Box of of Requisitos d T h Collectin, B : With Collecting Box. With Patent To Cut 24 inches et e. Uu 10. et e. .£12 10 0 To Cut 30 inches С: E ; £20 "0 0 ps Y : m EX n ZO. s, А i2 10-0. xis TE 0 5 5:90 2,3 sey S 29- шр. Сз ту 16 = 16 14 0 ЕЕ OC TR 0 8 » e » ses $5 > ө I3 2S s i s : Leather Boots en Donkey, 162; for Pony, 20s. x > Е Losiliet Boots for Horse, je y T 4s. The Horse and Pony M. tirely remodelled for t1 t tl principl tl ош ушы 1 have um such universi aei. A Ha nd, Donkey, ena 1 Pony M h h Patent Self-Cleani g Self SI i g t ME require f Requisites tod t. : д best it teri | ne к as i 1 1 il tl ipal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in Eoglaud; ; are g b pr f be at once Erg e sent y sie Free to Leeds. ET GREEN S IMPROVED NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS. Diameter 20 inches, length 22 inches, price £3 5s. | Rine 16 inches, length 17 inches, price £2 10s. | Diameter 24 inches, length 26 inches, price £495. p er а їп oram length 32 inches, price £7. Delivered Carriage Fi 1 Railway Stations and тел Porís in England. "m. GREEN AND SON i in introducing the above are vel aware that the extremely simple pum r of this Implement cannot admit of any very radical с | chango a secure d by Letters Patent) is a real one, and is strikingly apparent when sonar with any other present Roller. In previous гера. a limit was al ays set t Y M the the power require ork them, but hei one is -— double the ordinary wei the Roller bein " өй in two eie and the сые edges ce aint d off o or | inwards, ine а А чару e left = b others hitherto in use, They can d by the nskilful with the рону at O factored produc au эжэ even en surface, either on Lawns or Gravel Paths, and for the Bowling Green and Orickel "Field are и ана. They of the EE materials, 8 ў, _ Т. GREEN & SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS ; & 2, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN НІШ, EC aer P PUTET А r a Fesrvany 21, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 185 SHANKS NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1863, WITH SILENT MOVEMENT IF SPECIALLY DESIRED. FURTHER AND IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS—PROTECTED BY LETTERS PATENT. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED ТО ALEX. SHANKS anp SON FOR THEIR PATENT LAWN MOWERS. NEW HAND MACHINE. 12-INCH or LADY’S MACHINE. LEXANDER SHANKS лкр SON are gratified to find that the Improvements introduced into their PATENT cca M T RS ] entirely successfu 1, that universal satisfactio on н € from the use of these Machines wherever they have been tried. The Patentees have this season their alread Lawn Mowers, which are fully described in their Illustrated Price Lists, which will be at once forwarded on "oblatis NKS PATENT LAWN MOWERS are in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, BUCKINGHAM PALACE, HAMPTON COURT, 08 SBORNE, and BALMORAL; in the GARDENS of the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY at KENSINGTON; in the GROUNDS of the CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY at SYDENHAM; and in many hundreds of the principal Gardens in the Kingdom, as well as Abroad, where their merits have been fully proved, and their success established. These Machines will Mow EQUALLY WEIL on UNEVEN as on LEVEL Laws, and Bed be Gnass be wET ог DRY. The execution of the work is not only vastly superior to Mowing with the Scythe, Roll The atly iih Jod 1n mr 7, УР ЖЕ? 9 р sfacti voe d iii approved of they may be at once v ratürned. ALEXANDER SHANKS ax» SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. LONDON OFFICE ax» SHOW ROOMS: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, E.C. SHANKS NEW PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1863, PATENTED IMPROVEMENTS THIS SEASON. EXHIBITION PRIZE ie AWARDED. HORSE MACHINE. — PONY MAC SHANKS’ ag PATEN et MACHINE Mows the Grass, Wet or Dry, on I t t the Scythe, and at half the expense. NO PERSON HAVING A LAWN SHOULD BE WITHOUT A MOWING MACHINE. The first € impe of the day who have devoted their attention in examining all the different Lawn Mowers offered, do not hesitate in recommending SnaxNxks' Machine as t ter for general sse. Thoi im P Improvements intesdused hat e hare undesgone а к thorough practi tical test, and satio t the » unen ons, Furth NEW DW HAND en IN. p , EII .7 PRICES, SHANKS' NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE. SHANKS' NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MA Including Carriage to most of the principal 1 Railway Stations and Shipping Ports Including Carriage а of the principal Railway m and Shipping Ports in the Kingdom, an Use. n the Kingdom, and Directions for Use. m x t E рава Macías СОО < ph т Эр £15 15 0 о. IR iih Machine ` 96 0 0 Е -inch Machine .., ў is No. 3.—36-inch Machine 24798 0 RT MAE Hone No. 6.—28-inch Machine — .., A NES T wenn a3 Drawn by a Pony. Мо. 4.—30-inch Machine — ... 19 0 d fes wd а ж» or strong Pony. No. 7.—25-inch Machine .., 22 .. 12 10 0 Drawn by a Donkey. Patent Delivering Apparatus for Nos. 1 and 2 ; for Nos Sand 4| Patent Delivering Apparatus for Nos. 5 Machines, 30s; for No. 7 Machines, 30s; Box with ormara Set "o£ Tod TR Lj g A Movement, 20s. ; | Machine, 25s.; Box with cen Set s {Тек r^ 62; Silént Movement, 125. 64, ; Boots for Horses' Feet, 248, Boots for Pony, 21s.; Donkey, 16s. pe SHANKS’ NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for Pushing or Drawing Separately or Toget4oc Including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and goa Ports in the Kingdom, and Directions for use. No. 8.—24-in ch Machine MALE AR 8 17 6 S i в т в ; ууй» e Mos жы ^er - -inch Machine ^.» .., в} Залу Worked by Two Меп. | NO- von. "i Machine "n Easily p бв fy. 0. 10.—19-inch Machine... |, 7 ү Ji. iy ЛҮ ГҮ. 2, —13-inch Mu : "Tho Datani TI H g Apparatus, ep iu ЖЛ Machine, Өк; ; Вох, with complete Set of Tools, 5s.; Silent БЕР No. 16.—12-inch Machine for Pushing only, £5 5s.; easily worked by а Lady or a Boy; Silent Movement, - Р J. B. BROWN ax» CO., 18, Рет: STREET, CITY, - d Е C. 186 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FrsnvAnY 2], 1869, v UN C77 TD PATENT GARDEN ENGINES, MACHINES, AND SYRINGES. B = uv > i $ ] ш 2222 772 : 255 =. a GARDEN WATERING ENGIN Is, РАП, М ACHINES. “CONSE RY ҮАТОБҮ PU MPS, AND GREENHOUSE зов all the latest Improvements, Manufactured only by the Patentee, RICHARD — 35, REGENT CIRCUS, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W. CAUTION.— Syringes of the VERY COMMONEST DESCRIPTION being — "— throughout the Kingdom, and SOLD аз “ READ's," the Public are йык: informed that al? Reap’s Instruments have the Royal Arms, with the Address, “ 35, REGENT CIRCUS, LONDON." Small Size (for Ladies' м 5 апа 18s. "yin Size, with three Caps, complete, 28s. * Descriptions, with Drawings, post free. E THE GEARING OF SAMUELSON awp CO/S LAWN MOWING MACHINES IS NOT LIABLE TO DERANGEMENT, SAMUELSON AND CO/S PATENT SELF. айша нды LAWN MOWERS, PRICES, i ы Ў i es dri ca i ў у y Station or Shipping ted Kingdom :-= 12 inches eut, een fora Lady S E =. 24 12 0 221 MANUAL ) 16 table for One Person. co ема uri etm on qx ын qne e PO да snitab le for One Man and Boy | 55 .. 70 0| POWER d 5 а "s - е "16 » SuífableforTwo Меп... мшу ... .. 8 0 0l 80. ., subi s e сд et ДЕ If ж BOYD'S PATENT BRUSH, 15s. extra. * The Lawn Mower s its cost in one season, in ме Lu of Jabour alone. Instead a the old t the oli toti of Scythe -— pe | Grass is mown now almost by looking at it, the Turf improved by egular and clean о ono PICO rolling: * making а toil of IT one can now g g зр чэн me о 4 and Implements, and I roue Qi Lana Mower e e di АП Orders direct or through Dealers will be executed according to priority of obtai ахвот : Coe d of all Ironmongers and Seedsmen, and at EENE ned at the Won, Banbury; or ak SON aw» CO.'S "WAREHOUSE, 76, CANNON STREET WEST, LONDON, E.C. FEBRUARY 21, 1863.) Z———————— Notio NS CHANDLER (of the late Firm of HANDLER & BONS), up ee bee VALUER, e рано му” he bas REMOVED Road No. 1, Devonshire Terrace, Ри зар зра T. WILLMER, HORTICULTURAL AGENT, AUC- J e. ари and VALUER, Springfield Nursery, Sunbury, * Middlesex, S.W. HE PADE із ADAPTATION.— Illustration of WarTERS'S Open Me асби of ditto. SEEDS made proof ag: dist Bir ects; LISTS of FLOWER, Mo IE ^d FARM SEEDS, also S. W.'s 91th ANNUAL СА OGUE of СЕ PL ANTS, ROSES, &c., in exchange for Так Postage Sta S. WavrEns, Hilperton, Trowbridge, Wi and article in n W Fox & Co." E p^ Bonus & Е two doors eas astof Hatton Garden, AAGE, JUN, of Erfurt. WOOD GARDEN e STICKS and LABELS. Commended by the Royal Horticultural Society. Wholesale prices on Md erg to ВЕТ! - а Вглскітн, Сох'з Quay, Lower Thames Street; Та n, ер PLANTING LARGE TREES. — Five different sizes = Mr. BannoN's MACHINES, with efficient men to work them, can be hired by parties applying to him. His Machines, built under his superintendence, can also be — ied. purposes at olborn Hill, E.C., =y vaston Castle. —1 po — SALE, Thorough-bred SUFFOLK STALLION, 4 de old ; a sure Foal-geiter, and works quietly in - eM y to M. K., Post Office, Reading. Kerry Cattle. D G. СА MPION, Youghal, County R. RIO MS. СС now died for SALE 12 s cm ful beue in Calf t i: а тиге bred Bull, and to drop t Mar Pigs. R. WAINMAN] has en YOUNG BOARS and SOWS of his Bat е Strains for SALE, at moderate prices. Apply to Mr. Fisne, Carhead Farm, Cross Hills, Yorkshire. N WA half of Б, is Pasture. For pariouan, apply to J. В. Lawes, 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridge THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL MIA. m з PROTHEROE AND MMractiens tó ived be, proe 12 o'Olock precisely, the VALUABLE NURSERY STOCK (оп that ого; the ground required immediately to be cleared for the So London Railway Company), consis! of fine vergreens and Deciduous Shrubs, cluding dsom e Specimen Arauca mbricata, 5 to 6 feet; Cedrus Libani eet; Phillyreas, 4 to 6 feet; Bushy Evergreen Oa! А 9 feet ; Common and Portugal Laurels, Hollies, Thujas, sorts Box, I ymus, Irish and English Yews, &e.; a choice ortment of American Plants, Stan: Dw nts, Standard oses, Fruit and Ürslinintal Trees, a L- 4k on Mr rba- I Plants by name ; together with the Greenhouse cet mprising large specimen Double Camellias, Azalea indica, Ch pace &c. May be viewed prior to the Sale. 6а. rw тан о to purchasers, on principa al Se — "р їп Lom; ; and of the Auctioneers and Catalogues may be had, the Premises; of the OR SALE, a NURSERY BUSINESS, Established 9 е ars, іп опе of the best situations in this country. Stock first-class and n B select. с Ж acres of best ality, with Plant Houses and all n urtenances. u Жеш mo miei ss, HonTUS, Gardeners Chronicle Office, Ү.С. оок BE o: Ais uud L m the locality of Da, agshot, near two Rai Stations, на А for the growth of zu. Autos Plants, and Evergreens poner А good Resi also be had o n ће ground. This is a convenient opportuni fora pel "егу, аз а portion has been trenched, and anted w: bg ip m &c. ViNING, Esq., 54р, Moorgate Street Buildings, ICULTURAL Catalogues on receipt of B BE o ix BURG: нев d Кет, 95, О Мо, Е.С. о rks: Brentwood, Esse CULTUR pr nt AL А50, 0! da "m port "Boyd's Бе d ua ien e Ornatpental Wire Work made to order, Baskets, &c ema Permanen! brated Pruning Knive DEANE & Co, (opening tothe Monument), London Bridge, E.C. tablished A.D. 1700. RNAMEN TO PAVING TILES for Conserva- tories, t аа а &oc., аз оер апа durable as Sto ылар тей, and buff colours, and capable f desi st free, includes Lawn ЕЧ 49 Patent Self. naja from rden Arches, bor yard, t Labels. Saynor’s cele- 5 0ld Swan Wharf, Queen" КЫ Kingsland Road Wharf, near the Ea HER S * FRIGI DOMO."—Patronised . by her ya Ed Ei the Duke. of Northumber- land for Syon House, his ce the Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, Profess E Ену for the Horticultural Society, Sir Joseph Paxton for = s eR TM чы” Borm Zoological Society, late Mrs. Lawre: PROTECTION from the COLD A a EIN Fión. “FRIGI DE "a Canvas made of patent prepared Hair and Wool, a perfect non-conductor of Heat m се E wherever it is applied & fixed tem ture. is айар ted for all horticultural and f t preserving and Flowers from the scorching rays u^ the sun, from wind, from attacks of insects, and from morning frosts. To be had in m I rds wide .. E. 64. run. our ^ wide . x y TEM improved m: make, 3 yards wide,. 2s, 6d. 32 yard run. Also “ Frigi Domo" Netting, 2 yards wide, 1s. 4d. per yard run. ELISHA THOMAS ARCHER; Whole and Role Маай, i Trinity Lane, C: Cannom St., € City, E.C., and of all Nurse and ЕЕ = throughout I Kingdom. аас ае n Mats as а covering." longer N ILL AND ro SMITH'S PATENT BLACK VARNISH for Iron Бек Wood, or Stone. This Varnish is an excellent oil paint Gn alloub-duy КӨНЕ, ed is fully Preis E E E be bair byan кре rode s ве аа о ca a and at е t ug eiue and gentry, from whom the most been received, which Ниш, & Ѕмітн will IAEA an канаш n at 1s. 6d. per gallon, at pem t tory, or 1s. 8d. per gallon paid to any station in the Mois to Нил, & SMITH, Brierley Hill Iron Dudley. зид 76, Cannon Street, E.C., from whom only i£ сап tain ATENT GUTTA PERCHA Works, near: serymen, Gardeners, and Oth hes а few miles of Live a p The viole t BÉ For cbe s ае E "tor, 30d aid, to M. S., Wren & Sons, Tea and Coffee Merchants, Temple Court, Liverpool Guildford, Surrey. FLORISTS, SEEDSMEN, Marret GARDENERS, with Immediate Pulttesion, all that ble, old-established NURSERY GARDEN To NURSERYMEN, т е ofi d increasing business, being the only Nurser ry near this improving neighbourhood. The present Stock is small and sal а In of Mr, Drury, Guildford, Surrey. — d Pee To Nurs O BE SOLD or "LET, with dmmedisto Possession, the irs curs SEED а-а of J. NEWMAN о, Valuers, Am Nurseries, Leytonstone, Essex, N.E. Sale of Conifers, Fruit, and other Shrubs and Trees, 2 ty, £12 о o'clock, a ап assortment "of e choice CONIFERS, , comprising compa ape ngto: - gigantea, T! opeis borea- lis, Ага Cu apo ssus Lawsoniana, Retini Ables Douglas, Cupressus sorts, Skimmia japonica, &c. A ich assortment of American Plants, including the newest Scarlet, and Hybrid Rhododendrons, Ghent Standard and Ever- inospora, e e ваде. Catalogues Eis be had at the Mart; and s the үс and Valuers, American Nurseries, Leytonstone, Ess Important Sale of Standard Roses, Fruit Trees, Coniferæ, and other Shrubs, ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND RR are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, Bartholo- mew Lane, City, E.C., on WEDNESDAY. Уор 25, at 12 YE I ipn ndsome STANDARD and DWA а. S; choice .CONIF. p &е. А тіс west and prm Scarlet and Hybrid Rhododen сетне. , &c. ; mista req impo tal Trees, Ever- аса іп variety ; ; Strong Vin On view the Morning of Belo. LER may be bad at the Mart; and of the У очаи, and Valuers, American Nur- series, Le eyto onstone, Ess Sale of v Camellias, ESSRS. PROTHEROE anD MORBIS will SELL by AUCTION atthe Mart, Bartholomew miu City, E. on FRIDAY, February See at 12 o'Clock, about 200 с р of Chichester. Th situated within а v eb dsome Standard, Half Standard, and D Roses ; a fair distance of de city, ЫҢ рн А of betws ween 8 and 9 воз acres е ача чыг of A Kar Plan On наоса арш of very operi Freehold Land, in full porig order, well Раа Da ^ „де. i чм ee В Lnd có poe ment притчи sen m On view the Morning" o! may be had at Propagating House, Greenhouses, Pits, Sheds, Stable, &c., | Ше Mart; ELA. Lung d D рны and x е fe — - ur t rep T is ytonston. а good Dwelling Ho n in the Sout et, near the Cross. Decli health is the sole reason for the Stratford, Essex. — ishing to retire from the above, which offers to ESSRS. xe s EROE AND e ns having a knowledge of е 2 nd Busi Etude Y without reserve, the Sales bp Auction. Ms TATTERSALL Р SELL by imd m M ET -— o ; S.W. ю MONDAY, M сни the two "Torn bly h sim acm umen Dd SUFFOLK SARI STALLIONS. dein 0055.0 UM f -years-old, by Chester Emperor, atlin's D . GRAND DUKE, 3-years-old, by Chester Emperor, dam НҮН TER TIE |] T il IHE: rious sizes pem лы yin for сай, Nectar eid other саатар эе Azaleas, So nada fiori- bunda, Kalı with a variety of Hardy ара in pots, &c. May be prior to the Sale. y eam. had ной ша; оп {һе Premises; at the Eagle, Snaresbrook uctioneers and by Cat's Duke Я pem ш Secdsmen in London; and of the A еа осы T m сніш О Boxer. н d cepere тэн ме з җе; гаа arrived, To Amateurs, Florists, and ANT TO E VENS w will Ш SELL PLEWS is favoured with instrue- R. J. C. AUCTION at his Great Room, 28, Ix Street, h W.C., on Ен LR LS аё half- ast precisely, ROOTS, just „ыдысы Тарап ат Ке 500 STANDARD, НА STANDARD, d DWARF PERPETUAL ROSES, Frui Berberis, Dd Lilars, Rhododendrons, Tree Bo t ior Arbutus, Cedars,” сы чы Jun e а-о Hederas, СЕ Тһо Almo "Cotoneas: , Piceas, Arbor- узсе Саны Thuja, "A eaba, dix Ux On view the Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. Roses, Half Standard and Dwarf Roses, Shrubs, and Miscel- laneous Horticultural Produce, consigned to him for Absolute Sale. May be viewed the Morning of Sale, and at X Mart ; mi of асо а-н: айыны o Lane, W.C. ; and New Mal SOLE IMPORTANT TO GARDENERS.—The Gutta Percha Company а the Ed to eren die ne receipt of the » following Plants. m G. GLENNY, Esq., the celebrated Florist: ME 4.60.8 STE VENÉ ew SELL by AUCTION, E Cerca —I have w Terie Percha Soles and Heels at Ar LAE. 38, uri cedem Covent Garden, W.C., these two years, and esci во much in a garden as I neces- | on VADNESDAT, February 35 b^ half-past 12 o'clock pre- peu inall weathers, and with the ground in all states, I | cisely, of PLANTS, comprising would on no be . As a matter of Сопів, Hollie, ES Xov анас economy I would mend to use them, for Willows, ‚Аз, Clem ma; the part at by reni 8 Pinks and stonon, Prali се, та at the fire, and pressing it from the thick parts to the | Vi peser] sas, Strawberry Ban жз ёс. worn as asif it were so much dough. Itbhink it view we Percha Soles, Your obedient servant, of Gutta Percha es, such Bands, Tubing, Soles, Sheet, otile Bowis t Fire Buckets, Bosses, Tope ee Chamber V: Toilet ate 5 ay d Jmm 1, и at his Great Room, nr , March тайт me. of Plants from Surrey. : R. J. C. STEVENS will D SELL by AUCTION, "e Олд ы ын е business ; it would be 2. TS to Mr. WILEINSON, INTERFLOOD, & Erus {вв THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE (Poucas an um. J. JONES'S HOT-WATER APPARATUS. W NWY AN H 7 ooocoocooo = e T - ocoocooos 77 oocoococoooo — p to oo t5 58556888 oooccocoocoo NC sosssssi [ $110 0 PeR 65 00. 720 CEEFELITS м аи белдей аа кын Е ACE DOORS, заат vrbe wit forward ESTIMATES f f WORK editio | JONES, 1 IRON MERCHANT ахо HORTICULTURAL ENGIN N] шз add, Nonas Pace ue Faro St Banoras o Qe Gor of A ттт pper Woburn Place, іп the Parish of St. Pancras, ni of Whitefriars, City of London, and Published Eo зы н 4l, Ao ii gouverna ST THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ^ A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 9.—1863.] Price Fivepence. STAMPED EDITION, em | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28. x. Mosquitoe Mosses, Ttalia E . изә 197 b s Tuner Club, Kingscote rm Memoranda Tu ИТТЕ Fruit catalogue ..... . German flower iq: ë G) . 12 3 Бї n" үз СЕ vberri l'imber eoo RE Woolston 197 с | Woolston ..... 199 Wounds, tree с а GRICULT OYAL BOTANIO SOCIETY, s PARK. The FIRST EXHIBITION of of SPRING FLOWERS, CAMEL- | PM PRIMROSES, &c., will take place on SATURDAY, Tickets a are now "being issued, апа can be obtained at t Gardens by orders from iix Аш and Members of the. e ia price 2s. 6d. each ; or in packets of 10 for 1l. per packet. The Ga i open at 2 o'clock. will play from half-past 2 to half- mt 5 o'clock. B 2 RE NIC c TETS, S ROK EXHIBITIONS. of PLANI FLOWERS, and FRUIT, # порезы, May 13, : e and 24. : now bein, ued, and can be obtained at the Сыр orders ; ao Fellows of the $ Society. y on or May 2, 4s; after t 5s.; or on the Exhibit ion, тз, 6d. eac : да» е ОК ЗАЛОЗА EK АРЕНИ Ыы уН HORTICULTURAL SOCI зу AND SUMMER FÉTE and ROSE SHOW be held bs b DNESDATY, July ү» кө: vii тавону be Imm. апа may be had on Schedules application to Hon. Secs., Stamford. ties.— ESSRS. DOBSON 95 SON aving retired t v emer as JUDGE Sh nee doring 1863, beg to state that d: Vier ; Isleworth, W. * during the season. ILLIAM BULL RH S., F.R.B.S, has a күз, E and healthy дыш of К ripened VINES from | n: for ооа i Sew е Rare рон. King's Road, RW! ІВ i R 3 S G D:E- Nl Good “Seeds, PEER Free, at Market n "n ыа Do" д оО N AND 8, 2, King Rtreet, Covent Garden, W.C. | ED GROWERS and MERCHANTS, arden rg erem Seeds. | Royal arse Seed Establisbment, Reading. L PRICES ON Чез ma то | ew ses 863, AND т 1 ENJAMIN R. els T offers „very fine plants of а DESCRIPTIVE LIST каг РЕС! FAIRHEAD SON,| d GnowERS and MERCHANTS, rough Market, London. Garden E Аана Seeds, Carriage Free. LIAM VOOD ND SON, NURSERYMEN м SKED Масата Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. icultural Seeds. only the most approyed kin "X of which gri be had on раат, tio t. John's Te et Nu sd Colchester. o the Trade. SES, рае, very strong; ditto on own roots 4 р e: best and newest varieties. to H. L Sie Nurserymen, Berkhampsted. Ap |G FEORGE CUR US ы AND CO, SEE £r 26, Down wn Street, ‘Piccadilly, Le London, W. IH nem d m. Ni ARD and "2 nd Garden Seeds, OSES of most.of the le i y fine plants. 8S. H A E, E {тее on application, DESCRIPTIVE PRICED "CATALOGU d Se € Kent. A fax: and MEncnaANTS, Wisbeac| hment, Tunbridge Wells, Special ens LIST of NEW SEEDS on ids eoe 8. Agricul Seed AUL A Sar e ма to offer fine STANDARD абаз Mein : T E E 3 со pura DWARF ROSES new and 2 ise MULLTHOOEN, AO P ? | all the leadin ng. y: ties. DATA LOGUES on application. SEED FARMERS and NURSERYMEN. greie Ci t-Nursaties; Horta. a lborn, MEE Best Toc — MoC TLIO OH, SEED MERCHANTS, — . Covent Garden Market, London, W.C. "A NDRÉ 1 LEROY'S NURSERIES, at Angers, the largest and richest in France. CATALOGUES sent on application. . А UGUSTE 3 VAN GEERTS N URSERY, Ghent, one of the finest on the Continent. CATALOGUES may be had on application, or of his Agents, gem od n SILBERRAD & Box, 5, Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, ndo: Beech, 6 to 8 feet (roig AND CO. hare a few 2 10usands of the above to dispose of at a reasonable rato. inc e Bus oed OOD ах (х —X ni 'boui Purple HOMAS METHVEN, NURSERYMAN, Leith Walk, ORNS.—A few hundred — of the above to offer, sound A Apply to W. DILLISTONE, Mun: С Nursery, Rible Hedingham, Ess p> "TOLAMÉN PERSICUM. — Fine varieties and fo SENS - Жз Е bloom or with buds, 98., 12s., & 18s. per йол. ERS, Hilperton, Trowbridge; Wilts. TEA | Powering епа санары Seeds, 2з. VIRGO anp CO. а few thousands of e BERBERIS AEN and DULCIS, EVER- GREEN PRIVET, and COMMON LAUREL, fit "for cover ill | planting. M з ап ваш срне: on application at es Nur: ear Guildford, Surre; 20s. per dozen, free to d. per isnt. Еа i45 BI AN i ELEGANS Apply to Јон> anaon & Cos X Nik белик, Scotlan (Cry: м e o e * Мо. 1 Peas and Yellow Glo FES vm W RAM have to offer to the Pte BUTLER & M'CurLocH, Seed Merchants, aede Garden Market. jiti hai $e Stocks "; e ай Cash p Wind n кезе of our own Gro Samples, if requi тж uu n. New Garde OW s AMES CARTER anp CO. are now ори багЪ Hunting on Nurse execute orders for the bé. кыз AE their Seed 2255 237, 238, & 261, High Holborn - W.C. ARTER'S SELE LIST of New and Choice | VEGETABLE, FLOWER SEEDS and PLANTS is now publish. а post free. ONDO CAULIFLON Eit. SEEDS e of ed heads of 1861 Акра i: s VE , & 261, High Holborn, London, W.C. pe Vin - IVERY ax» 80 N T to i inform their Patrons * that their stock of x above is unusually fine this - season. A PRICED LIST now ready. Do Prod as 2 cor ERIS AED ofter a fine lot of WEY bushy transpl stuff, ` eos, iet bea. а X! "te badon уд "application. т, — EN OT, 10 DNE and remar Ам INE PLANTS, ч ЧЕ ted to A reg fruit in im rw ionlara, арыу Gloucester. Ж ВЕ ЕЮ, OF, a gentleman ym nd АТУНЫ p his e, &c., К at 100 hy SINE РЬ Т8, this m: lust ers rto Mr. Е. STE. rratt E ERRIES. ak x DESCRIPTIVE _ CATALOGUE of more than 200 varieties ar Strawberries, nearly лет w ре supplie: d p . NICHOLSON, Egglescliffe, Yarm, Y. OW ЕВЕЗ PRIZE м TILBERTS, Ет еее СОВ NUTS as t the IN RE HA : Gant of ено е һаа jer to — WEBB, is miy ЕЕ 0 J. WOOLLETER Meise IURE of the above sent free on Caterham Nurseries, Cater d very superior › 28. OVELTIES.—The Novelties of the Season, Illus- Paradise d Victoria ria Nurseries Holloway, ndon, N. trated in CARTER’S GARDENER'S and FARMER'S ANVERSS Е YELLO W ONIOS ( N (ипе) iie: VADE MECUM, ve free for 12 stamps. bers oie the Len tA JAMES CARTER & Co., 238, High Holborn. me & Soxs, ерш оїсе xit tchen Garden Seeds. B. 8. WILLHAMWS dutem гоп last page S U T TON'S D se 5 E R Ар: Paradise iud сомы Жаныш B оч отау, London, N. Боттох & *,* PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE EN post fre- W No Pol ARDEN TY = FLOWET €: of d e rg perd NLAR а r Soxs, Royal locks Hem Es hi тт E livered whic еу сап elivered, i Е 3 IDNE WHuEELER'S “ Li Р. 5 s Seed True, mended ; 85. ass эмма, 1 а= E е = xm са cwt., 6l. 108. рег Ниг ТО Ton. Ts Cash. . Ү.:Міхбніх & Бох, Hook Norton; CERES Is IA eg rub DN CURRENT а and b s YATPS SEEDLING РОТА had gratis on Mn. j^ ASHLEAF i ovs POTATOES, 1 See General Advertisement, page 177. Es FS е M ST ew AR ОРЕКЕ REA у-и мой тош io his direc Es f the 2 бнк гео of Feb. 7. cci "d e ipe Жын Јонх KERR? HARLES TURNERS DESCRIE E САТА ч à t | bashels be. MN of the танаа cde DW хөвдух T also con —— aevo Royal Nurseries, Slough. Poeno, SEED fom the best Laced sh Florists' Flow: їп packets, sent free on receipt of 13 postage stamps, P JAMES Woops, Florist, Н: gu EAR Aii roots) of the best sorts in ТИ тиг GRASS (strong) SCARLET 3 EDIATE орет 109 Ladbroke Nursery, Notting Hill, Ww. вор S of all xe uu sizes may be | : а erre! Red Lodge HOCH H 60-Pots, fit for 49's, at 101. per |` Strong В. W. 190 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Екввїг Ану 28, 1863, New Roses of 1863. AND J. FRASER'S DESCRIPTIVE LIST e ад, e best npe will be forw: Post Free on applica: ei N for poe mom NOB BLE yes а nice карш» опе- yen 90 in Aes ots, ready 'orcin The tablished g. y a healthy vigorous plani and canno ail to give satisfaption. Не has т a large stock of pari - Half-Stan и suitable for plan: mein n Ros ; the offered very c. pe- ыс, Nove У, во Hi Western Railway WARF HYBRID OM AT ROSES, on and moderate in pric ROSES. — WM. PAUL (SON and SUCCESSOR to the late A. PAUL) Has a large -e of ROSES, NEW and OLD, STANDARDS and DWA For NEW ROSES see separate Advertisement in this 2 aper. DESCRIPT CATALOGUES free by Post, Special prices to the Trade by the hundred or thousan КЕЗ, unexceptionable in quality I IVE NURSERIES Ax» SEED WAREHOUSE, WALTHAM CROSS, N. f e (per 1000 at a eer educed rate) and a DESCRIP- TIVE бА на чалыы of ROSES sent on application to RrvEns & Son, Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth. EO. PARSONS ite p " offer бае: ыы ыы ROSES, from 34% to 4 feet Stems, at 57. per 100, or 15s. per dozen ; including he New Varieties, 184. | e" dozen, or 6L. bos Lg 100; the st New Varieties of 1862, WARFS, 305. per АТАТ ОСТ f£ Western Road, Brighton; and Hassock's Gato Nursery, Keymer, Sussex. Roses for Bedding. ESSRS. F. L. SCHIEBLER AND SON, SEEDSMEN TO THE TRADE.—A GREAT BARGAIN. HALF STANDARD ROSES. STRONG PLANTS, CONSISTING OF THE MOST POPULAR VARIETIES, For particulars, apply to WILLIAM WOOD ax» SON, WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, nrar UCKFIELD. and URGE to Ыз Majesty the m fi Celle, Hanover, beg to offer :— 100—3. d. MOSS ROSES, fine strong MK imaepintad, wit five to six branches .. 40 0 MAIDEN'S BLUSH, v ту stro а . 86 0 — IFOLIA MINÓR. dus e for forcing 5: 82 (MU PN Le STATA, a beautiful variety, 0 Dolivorod, carriage paid, ät Tiny packing ыы Net cash. New Ros UL, (Son and MUS tothe late A. PAUL), respectfully invites attention to the following NEW ROSES, which will be ready for delivery very shortl, LORD HERBERT, H.P.—Rosy carmine, the Beli feflexing at the summits in the way of Beauty o Je rar large, nd ме ethe; f first-rate HUGH LOW & CO. CAN OFFER TO THE TRADE, BY THE 100 o OF GOOD QUALITY. PEAR STOCKS and DWARF MAIDEN MOORPARK APRICOTS CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, N.E. 11, and Ls fo rue ery red ; Raised by M. Verdier Furtado, and others ofc Dur үзү v os ROVER, H.P.—Bright н боны Повне thick, and round; flowers abundantly and in succession up to Christmas. хо t double enough for а show Rose, but the most effective illar Rose ever Xu З. 6d. WILLIAM PAUL, H.P.—A seedling from — Vaisse, but INDICI NIRE Rais ed at Lyons by the raiser of Lord mc nateur Vaisse, and other first- бен Sorts. 5s. er p P WALTHAN, H.P.—Bright rosy crimson, of good Ls and substance, and uices sweet. cB und to sur pass the description originally given of 0" 38, E АП the now French Roses, 8з. 6d. to 5s. each, or 42s. рег dozen. The Dest о = о old Roses y bwen adyortised prices. bue. B established, the finest possiblo Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, —Ü Cross, N Genuine. Seeds.— C Free. M. CUTBUSH anp SON beg to intimate that they are now prepared to Meg е e ERE cow x Ев. for which their hou: extensi Mr. C. personal attenti in б this == 6 of - business, се we сап confidently recommend all offered as of the best. ri i being S NES Y Hd р сев as consistent. Highgate, London, N. LADIOLUS, SEEDLINGS of GANDAVE сеси арлот - i. £2 2.04 N 0. » . 0 TEMI » s» 5; 942 9 E ia 20 еке virietes 2 in »$ 12 6 3 .. žá 6 in 95 6 0 КҮТ г doz., 178. 60. per 10 | nn Бе Merchants, al vent Garden TID. P ) PRIMULAS.— DC IDE Жо жару. nne re nd to M йы. Pri tes on raising t pe and their culture, forwarded with each packet; payment can be made in stamps. — Oranet, Nursery, Streatham Place, ixton Hill, Lond and 4, Windsor Terrace, Pimlico, S.W. ON EXTREMELY LIBERAL TERMS. GRASS SEEDS AND CLOVER SEEDS. J. C. WHEELER & SON, SEED GROWERS, of GLOUCESTER, ARE IN A POSITION TO OFFER GRASS SEEDS Ax» CLOVER SEEDS — n and o KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, approvi kinds, or se parate to Detail CATALOGUES post free. FLOWER SEEDS. Collections including all the new ved AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, ASS SEEDS, FARM SEEDS, of all descriptions: . Жасы Silvery-leaved and Variegated Plan Jd fe pi Merriott, Crewkerne, Somerset, holds ocks of the following, у to send out :— FÜOHSIAS, in 100 named Ends (e at 4s. per р late autumn struck, will splendid specimens exhibition. " DIEA. ATED PLANTS, 3s. per dozen: Agatbsea ccelestis, Arabis fol var., Bellis Aucubzfolia, Sedum earneum var., Veronica chamzedryoi. es, -~ -SILVERY-LEAVED PLANTENE er dozen : Cineraria mari- Centaurea candidissima, 1з. p Gnaphalium lanatum, ium, G. marguritacoum, Silvery Arctotis, Stachys ; Жени tom GERANIUMS, : per dozen; Alma, Bijou, 0 WE Pet, PS Brilliant. 3з, per qu ке sorts, al 8 сотон DOBITO'S Dye OVAL MANGEL, TTO, IMPROVED YELLOW GLOBE DITTO, IMPROVED ORANGE GLOBE DITTO, Orders for Exportation pasa attended, to. PETER LAWSON ann SON, THE QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, 28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, NEAR the GUILDHALL, and 15, LAWRENCE LANE, LONDON, EC, FARM AND GARDEN салза FREE. WHITE SWED: SEEDS IMPROVED LONG RED MA КЫГЫ. to mi IMPROVE a CLO PACEY'S PERENNI а hi [ LIGHT RYE-GRASS and other GRASSES, for and Waste Рака. D с PICCADILLY, LONDON, E EE ТАШ FEBRUARY 23, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 191 WM. WOOD & SON'S COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. Mu. ANAL ross CHRPLIEEO SEPA АА No. 1. | Ко. 2, | No. 8. | No. 4. £2. £l. 10s. 6d, син only Seeds of first-class „е. and Varieties that can b fidently recommended. Ест заву UE, of which may be had Post Free on application. * All orders amounting to 10 and upwards sent Carriage Free, WOODLANDS NURSERY ax» SEED WAREHOUSE, MARESFIELD, Nzan UCKFIELD, SUSSEX. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. PRIZE MEDALS 1851 AND 1862 AWARDED FOR SUPERIORITY AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE TO ' BUTLER & McCULLOCH, SEED MERCHANTS COVENT GARDEN MARKET, W.C. (ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A CENTURY.) COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS SUITABLE FOR ANY SIZED GARDEN. No. 1.—20 Quarts of PEAS and other Seeds in proportion .. .. ..£3 3 0 No. itto tto itto 998 0 No.3.—8 ditto . ditto ditto 5 К 110 0 No.4—5 ditto itto ditto . . ек 0 No. 5.—5 Pints ditto ditto 010 6 A Specifieation of the above Collections is given a. e 77 of Messrs. BUTLER & MoCvrrocmu's systematically arranged SEED CATALOGUE for 1863, etis may be my fré and post paid upon application. COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER SEEDS. NEW ANNUALS. 12 Extra fine Varieties 10s. 6d. | 6 Extra fine Varieties i "n DTI „ө ' . "n 5s, 0d. ANNUALS FOR BEDDI 100 Finest ignei Varieties.. Ws 4 808. 0d. d Pod pex b ord ex ES 2. а; 64, 50 ditto ... эө «254.04, fi € r 4s, 0d, 3 HARDY ANN мй Finest selected TN 7 e s.. 20s. 04. | 30 ақ selected bo el d v». Ds. Od. ditto е ic S Od. 15 ditto ds 4 28, 6d. & MoC. арт recommend their COLLECTIONS of STOCKS, ASTERA, ET BALSAMS to M. and Exhib All Flower Seeds id Sent carriage paid. post paid; and all puce for re and Vegetable. Seeds ng to £1 1s. GBA for COOL VINERIES БАТЕ 9s. 6d. t оте BUCKLAND S SWEETWATER? А 0 MUSCAT HAMBRO' 0 i И We have to offer fi of the aod and an other leading varieties. Pavr & бом, “ Old" шысы шш Nurseries, Herts, N. ne BE SOLD, Chen 1800 dose jointed viget Plants m gon Canes 6 to 2 {ее from , all stru Eyes last s V iru to ribs Dacis, s J. Lewis's Horticultural Works, Stamford Hill, BELT NT. д ыты = at HAMPTON MET the holders of the Kitchen B ng Royal Garda, pma Court, ere еп. о offer Клей еа the famous and truly excellen aeon COURT BLACK HAMBURGH GRAPE. Strong well-ripened plants in 9-inch pots, 42s. and 60s. p. doz. If purchased in large numbers a considerable reduction will s in price. JACKSON БГ cu —— Kingston, S. W Vines. O BE DISPOSED OF, four MUSCATS of e a ын и т BLACK Н HAMBURGH, all five years old ; would bea; їз year. # For price, Уе. Жако m Jer to Mr. W. G. CALDWELL, The Nurseries, Kn utsfo rd, Ches E Ы STRONG chis VINES.—All the leading varieties, from Eyes, with stout well ripened rods, for FRUITING i nd i this MAD. Price, from 7s. 6d. each ; smal anting- M each. А reduc- pure e he DUE our Strong Vines having for some „years given unqualified satisfaction,” — Fide Тес Article in Gardeners’ Chronicle for December 13, 1869, P n 170. f. Q my "^T, + х. Chester. Е W EM BARR & SUGDEN, чүт erchants апа Florists, 12, King Street, Covent Gard махох, PRINCESS vica DRA.— be pen of D Shape, vei eii M. me esh, with very lito pulp k centre, K tah Pel Apple favour.” UE be highly recommended as а first-class variety. JAMES CARTER & ocu е * 261, m Holborn, W.C. er Trade — Black Prince, v l Dundas, Вг мик Queen, Шош Elton Pine, Wizard e he North, 10s. 1000; Princ ој Wales, Eliza, Alice Mande. Oscar, Due de alakoff, з. per POTATOES. — seo Advertisement Feb, E Gro. CORNWELL, Seedsman, &c., Barnet, Herts, М. GARDEN SEEDS. S. GLENDINNING & SONS, SERE a AND SEEDSMEN LATE R. GLENDINNING| Are now va out their COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS. No. 1 contains 36 Quarts of PEAS, and all other Seeds in proportion £5 5 0 No. 2 s} 28 Q ditto ditto ditto 440 No.3 , 90 Quarts ditto ditto ditto 330 No4 „ 12Quarts dit ditto ditto 220 No „ 6 Qua; ditto ditto ditto кы Ө COLLECTIONS of FLOWER SEEDS. Wo g ом аш 100 Large Packets of Best Handy Annuals .. .. £018 0 No. 2, ditto" Nu .— 94935 ЖБ. ^ me 3 c. Й di „оо Е Н No. 4, „ 95 ditto dy Annuals a LIO 0 7 6 No 65, ., 19 ditto ditto - ditto x Cs л No. 6, » 25 ditto Tender Annuals nlsi ВСЕ No. 7, is 12 ditto ditto ditto d 0 6 0 5, б. & Soxg ES Lore CHTALOGUS ot KITCHEN GARDEN, AGRICULTURAL, and FLOWER SEEDS, = CHISWICK NURSERY, LONDON, We PEAR TREES, &с— 100 d idal PEAR TREES, best sorts 20s. per Li Es included. Pyrami 50 дол, Dwarf рр a APPLE TREES, best sorts, 125, per doz., раскі of Оба GENERAL T» CHARLES В. Зат: A. OISE VERSCHAFFELT, NURBSERYMAN, Ghent, Belgium, ed rau ЕС % offer now for the "tine. his two new e А ONES кыа РЕАВ жаан DE каншык. This excellent Pea о First Prize * "the great LN. Thes Show at мой е ‚ &е., Dii rom v z Mese two new „Fruits are in VERSCHAFFELT'S ` EORGE — - & good stock of me inem pea & nd younger VINES o the ABO ВВАК kinds, rom Eyes, price e 62. to 75 Gd. SEAKALE, elean and sound, very suitable ъз planting anent beds, dl bit 6d. per 100. FOR E LL all Sold. Nursery, PIA eis Plon B ton Hill, S. ; and 4, Windsor Terrace, Pimlico, S. W. Large Fruiting Mulberry Trees. . DENNIS has MA fine Trees from 6 to 8 feet, clean stems, ; also smaller plants of different ві Ar a Е A few fine LI LILACS in ki . GOOSE- BERRIES and E e (in fruit-bearing co on), BOX cH &c. — хо Geraniums, Fachsios, pen other reenhouse 8! E Greenhouse Frames, &c. The whole to bo el cheap, as the und must r three of positively be em c for immediate buildin; + $ ing's Road, Chelsea, EW LILACS.—The following varieties of LILACS are all distinct and very ornamental. They are budded on Seedling Stocks which do not sucker, aro from 3 to 5 feet ея апа ca well adapted for or Pyramids or Half Stan- Каа decorative трена continuance in bloom. Nurery, Bt. John's Wilde Ra THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [ЁйвкйАвү 28, 1863, 192 arly Spring Flow aem EBB'S GIAN NT POLY ANTHU| SEEDS.—GENUINE HOME-GROWN үс VV SUP esee rose POLYAN SUM 3 E^ Ж. х also - Double P le; VEGETABLE, FLOWER, AND AGRICULTUR Do ubie White, eI Dogal Teom рй de ЫНЫ ditto, Us a К зт z of which may be had on applicati. rish and Welsh Ports in RICHARD WEBB, Calcot Saans, ледь 1f above the value of 20s. Carriage е to He хуну ger d and to all I CATALOGUES post free on application. JAMES GARAWAY as» CO., DURDHAM DOWN NURSERIES, BRISTOL. with Brist 12A & e. " j : S; ED " P S "UB SS D е AN € /STU O OVENT.GARDEN = UP y nd Edition, just Published, price 2s. 6d., О ILLUSTRATED GUIDE 10 OMPANION £o the above, price ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. £330 | £2 10 0 1 | 15s 6d. | 105, 6d. For particulars, see page 4 of * Guide to the Kitchen Garden. COLLECTIONS OF оа. Р 5330 1 £220 | 21100 | 10 | 58, 64. | 3s. 6d. A PORTION OP THE Сит p өү plan R in such plas йл of this character im For such purposes the CANN. flowers, зале r^ truly magnificent effect, Bo d. For particulars, see page 18 of * Guide to ee Flower viec KING NOVELTIES. I Continued from last week's Gardeners Chronicle, page 171. EERORG eon ROOTS, CTION OF OUR < SARDINIAN CORRESPONDENT. and such as are x: 39) growth, have of late years been much Ee after for the of the FLOWER GARDEN, TERRACES, PLEASURE , CARRIAGE DRIVES, ко. ; besides relievin g the monotony too frequently to be met wit art a somewhat Oriental aspec А ўе unrivalled; its large picturesque foliage, he ir. when pla anted. in groups, whether оп the La wn ‚їп a the THE. FLOWER GARDEN. THE KITCHEN GARDEN, GROUNDS, LAWNS, аниа and spikes of vivid-coloured habit and folia centre of large beds, or in the mixe ed Flower rder. will Ъ 3129 100 Roots аа our own ii in 25, 30, E 40 varieties: 8181 25 А » € Celosias.— See рца ip and a deo Engraving: , New Vari: ur * SARD: PONDE 8, Conservatory and g Room deco: ka acre den Their easy сег 3c: m decorat habit entitle them to а place amongst plants cultivated for Dinner Table дес ностей ion. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, var. PYRAMIDALIS MUSCOLDES. — Rich carmine flowers in plumes, frisóes, so that they resemble pretty tufts of fine Moss, 25. 6d. . PRINCE OE WALES, var. PYRAMIDALIS Е COIDES.—Scarlet, resembling the above in every respec except colour, 2s. 6d. These two — varieties are in the style, but far sur- the much praised C. айл ES а midalis. In E g, left-hand group, we ha voured to convey idea of the effect produced by thai pide fntrodustions БА, I е — Pale var. $ PENA ely pandona d 6d. and G Се PARSONS, [oe м Appointment Her Magzrsry. A DESCRIPTIVE SELECT PRICED LIST, post free, in application. 97 and 28, Bod. ste ү. ом» Brighton; and. Hassock’ Nursery, Keymer, Sus: 5 Gato x: x HENDERSON AND БОХ?В Ras EW SEED CATALOGUE forwarded post е upon ap] ЫЛЕ In addition to "the usual information, actical rules are given for the тте of ус Ан н. in the sowing and ade. management of all the Flowers deseribed in the Catalog N.B. For "Dosciptve Notes of NEW and RARE FLOWERS from Seed, refer to page 143 of Gardeners Chronicle Ee 14) - А. most beau- flowers, 3 to 4 inches in length, each flower being marked with a Meroe aeneo. s ош i i nt plant has flowered йы s's Nurseries extending u of 15 feet in о, ени пей „чомиа Не. m ained that this singlo s. d. per ox HENDERSON'S A1 HOUSE бр UM BER.—The Royal Hor- ticultural Society of London have fruited 118 varieties in their gardens a$ Chiswick, and decided this as the second rUackspined ЧЕ, its length 17 inches, straight and , fine dark colour. А superior variety. Per paeket, ALL "THE YEAR ROUND.—Very prolific, for quality азд usefulness bog жут ас аб апу season of the year, Per packet, 18. „Хаа ар Full dien ne. ^or i its cultura an] preparing the preserve are given in the Cata. E VEGETABLE MARROW C кә е), — This valuable varieip js sufficiently dwarf and bushy to form a сотраеё habited lant, and from its short-jointed character aud abundant earing, its produce may be m ared to a nest of fruits, overlaying each other. 64. and 1 MES edd S E. G. HENDERSON and SON, Welling- А57 John's Wood, London, N.W., beg to dras 52. 5з., 6l. idum and C i3 2 11 125. = io 1 Bougainvillea.—See page 85. 9. BOUGAINVILLEA SPLERDENS AURANTIACA.— 249: A ond and magnificent variety, rese taboe. R . сдесь except in éolour, which is rich orange, 5s. per Brachysema,— See pag «96. 2480. BRACHYSEMA SPECIOSUM.—An exceedingly hand- о s New Holland greenhouse climber, with béàutiful deep r owers, 1s, Canna.— See page 32. 785. CANNA ANNEII LAURANTIACA. —A majestic variety, t, | £ erect е with large eautiful orange-coloured отет 786. CANNA AUREA БЕШЕНЕ А. —А strikingly beautiful bed Ming: —— G e golden-y ellow flowers аг ^ ficent large effective e Мы eaves, beautifully maroon an atio 1 A ЧЕ ÉANT. у e uni M р ost majestic of this truly magnificent genus, with superb lange € and beautiful orange- v flowers ; should grow men plant (See €— g on За page o of тга rapper), 1 802. CANNA GRANDIS.—An Е, free-flowering variety, with beautiful large oval leaves and vivid.red ANNA 0158010 ter FLORIBUNDA.—An exceedingly 2 atum ion x tho Р lants figured in Part XV. of the “ Ilus- trated Bouqu IMATOPH YLLUM MINIATUM SWAIN ey VIOLACEA PRIMULA PRÆNITENS (SINENSIS) FILICIFOL ' STRAWBERRY TIETJ. REINECKIA CAR ENBA. VARIEGAT Wellington Nursery, St. Jobn's ж London, N.N. . Banks’ NDERSON АХ T BON 4 are - now — . ouk ri з: following E Firet-clamm Flowers :— . TR — ILLI (BANKS). BIANCA МАТА (BANKS), "gr recen ЫТ for neat y Ars by n pei iR ers adapted ock), p: ча”, piants of all last --- best Leve = "mn 3 he "ed. teri BOLENUM САРВІСАВТВОМ FOLIA VARIEGATA, а lant, ев and red wG ; NUCUBA HIMALAICA, T8. 6d., 10s. 6d., to 21s. each. : PE MULA. SINENSIS FILICIFOLIA, white and 8. STÜARTIA PENTAGYNIA, strong plants, 5s. each. TN ERINUS SPECIOSA PAXTONI, 1s. 6d. each; per doz img side of our ENGRAvING of | flowers, 13. ired to convey somoidoaof the plant. | 818, CANNA MUSJFOLIA MINIMA.—A strikingly at-| 1.000818 PANSY."GOOD GRACIOUS,” 1. 6L M €—— — m — “урад форте C. ру аа smali Ban ыры. ка silvery IM resembling а LONICER. A AUREA RETICULATA, leaves s light ie eo ro atem e white, p smal апа; rov erbe e eie x ке, Жыш ы угы БЫ нану ett ца golden узом a а е айай PLUMOSA, in 12 distinct colours. Вее pages 9 and 34. species, ESTO каз; кА у -veined PRIMULA SINENSIS ERÉCTA SUPERBA, a йй y &. .. То be continued next week. UL: БОТА, mottled, 15. 6d. EIMAPUTAN egens а 65. pu. 65., 9. BARR AND SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS. «ШЫП Nanay St. John’s W Sd Loci HAVE TO OFFER AT VERY LOW PRICES LILIUM ROOTS, RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM JAPAN. No name is attached to them, but they are reported to be the pue the country ges and the Bulbs resemble very closely iu appearance 5 LILIUMS FROM JAPAN. ILIUM AURATUM n calling at the Nursery n f g J зр. 41. - eT TI TUM AVRAT РЕ 7 р CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, N.E. — Р РЕ | l - FEBRUARY 28, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE px B КЕЕ . begs to ur eun: his Puede and the public 1 e can supply from his e. ee kof the Ad e 20 pairs of the best large Varieties for 95 p: л best KOMPONERA and for 10s. ; 20 pairs of Cuttinge of the te Varieties for 55, ; 25 pairs of Pompones ditto for 5s. New CA' N.B. To save trouble all orders to be paid to 3. Н. Ввр, Btoke N ewington. АТ ост New Fuchsia. OBERT REA, Шашкин, &с., ondon Road uch p swich, has m De кас) is а fine bold double 1 flowér ot great bright t tube and sepals, dark бше, barrel- Miet corolla, sepals, ash reflexed. This will standard flower for y and will be grown in every Ex 9.4 © 10+, usual discount to the Trade. RST CLASS NEW FUCHSIAS. — Coloure Drawings by Mr. ANDREWS of SANSPA а BRIDES: MAID, CONSPICUA, and HE ог "мрд ch, w. es É THE =, e o = д со B. un аса "A esa Tollington Nursery, Hornsey " Road, Islington, ardy Scarlet and other Choice Rhododendrons, OHN WATERER'S IE TAURUM of the above ar plants, as exbib: by ^ y npk Á Fon SMITH'S LIST RY all the EVER. GREEN FIR Жашы sui E iving size, tions, Tonos, in ive M d folia, iage, , тш ч tim ber, and size there, "sl sitoatioh, soil, and other ck sae tli ithfully the colours of all the Rhododendrons, | With copious Index of all their synon Free by post for thereby SETTER Deer facility for making selections. 12 postage stamps, It likewise co. ns an poe List of really Hardy | RicHanD Surr Conifers, with thei r heights a oi Ra Nar The need n Nur: OOD AN 74-3 and will bo for- urseryman, Worcester. vine English Elms. RAM beg to offer to the Trade 25 ра SEES | D IN Noti extra fne | M ven ngs of the above, at 5s, per 1000. ATERER AND GODFREY'S "DATA UE is| [untingdon Nurseries now ready, and will be sent on зро, it gives а hsias о o | fair price ang description of all the Bh odendro d other 3HT, FronmisT, &c.. Battle, Sussex merican Plants worth growing, as well as a gen ar, : of the e most етін ур: E ry B k in юге карр n US b — 1862 in good | plante, att бз. per doze lants in the Royal qmm Us ЕЗ sent on application. Society's Gardon, South Kensington, were supplied by WATER & GopraEY, Knap Hill, n ing. HRISTMAS QUIN SEEDSMAN, Pete pes ing Bloo ming Plan has to offer, of his own im ARE -TOP X Аралас Ганди as best new "v varieties, fine БЕЛИН, Tap A , ÉORTYFOLDS, V plants, set with bloo ds, from 30s. per doz, ; extra Also YELLOW and RED GLOBE MANGEL, BROCCOLI, =. оа, P "яа e "T ы k and WINDSOR BEANS. Prices on applica ACR CINERARIAS, and JASMINUM RANDIFLORUM (grafted), remarkably fne plants, at Ие gia to d E to GEO: moderate prices. ica TU iy EL o HUMEA ELEGANS, extra strong, in 6-inch pots, | Cheap.—For price app seus per г Б SUBSCRIBERS ir on SA 2, 8, $97 е ITALIAN idera ROOTS, ved, ty without dis- А. ConBETT's Foreign анун e rio Mall. ted regulations for treatment s appointmen B. MALLER begs respectfully to state РА Aw DESCRIPTIVE SEED CATALOGUE can now free on po n: Best Reigate SILVER SAND, 168. per ton, delivered free within four У orto London Bridge Railway or Wharf. Less фот 18. 6d. X bushel, for eid. Newton Nurseries, Chester. ^ m edling ies LEM ae ls ere d TH RN QUICKS; кар, anted E, 1 о 14 feet ; 3- Seeds for the Flower prote — by Transplanted THORN QUICKS, all at very low prices, w. ich 8. С ВЕЕ Г) I М S.|may be ha plication; LER & SoN, G Ап ASSORTMENT of 12 Fine 8 Selected Varieties of s. d. OR SALE, 100,000 3-yea T NER t FIR. HARDY ANNUALS HP RS T —The above will be offered cheap, as the ground is wanted An ASSORTMENT of 12 Fine Selected Varioties of for other purposes. Samples and Prices sent on жыр f n HALPHARDY ANNUALS Selected "Varieties of zn гору 5 Боз, Татар, етно Шр о Е Еб HARDY TALS and PERENNIALS, suitable Edinburgh ; and es Park, Forest Hill, for R cs 2 Hollies n ASSORTMENT of 12 Splendid Annual kinds of ORNELIUS wHr USE, Brereton Nursery, ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 3$53.0 Ратай! oria Nurseries, сарна; Du N. rsery ard Seed Establishment, Lewisham, Kent, S.E. Seeds, Seeds, Seeds. GLENDINNI IN NG anp SONS ccessors to the Succ eu ume rn of pape GARDEN, AGRICULTURA| — FLOWER SEEDS is n ready апа may be had on applicati y. Loi HOLLAMBY begs to inform his а and Friends that his DESCRIPTIVE CHO CATA- 10008 of pL В, дс ОША. L ad tis St paid on applica Nursery and Seed Es tablishment, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, з and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of all ew md leading s of Show, tted, French, ancy, Scarlet, and Variegated Pelargoniums, Fuchsias, Ver- benas, Petun hl Chrysanthemums, Bedding Plants, &oc., is no ady exchange for one postage stamp. E Surrg, Tollington Nursery, Hornsey Road, Islington, m STANSFIELD AND SONS beg to announce e that their LIST of BRITISH FERNS for а ЕЕ z cluding the New and Rare varieties, at reduced ready, and may be had on application, enclosing rem АДА Stamps. журис? GENERAL FERN LIST, No. 6, for4 postage stamps, which purchas -— may deduct. Vale Nurseries, Todmorden. AME ANTHUS MELANCHOLICUS (var. ruber). —hHabit very [ago ied A M 1 те. А s be striking blood-red foliage ; for d owl Garden decorati. Hits танае Dee x к Pric per packet 6d., 1s., and 2s. 6d. Тһе Trade supplied. » Street, E. P. Dixon & Sons, Seedsmen and Flo: Hull. ELLINGTONIA GIGANTEA.—The attention ше iym Gentry, and the Trade, is invited to the largest | ear SEEDLING PLANTS in the Ki ingdom, established 7 ко ots and fitfor Spring planting. Price е 19. ; 100 ог 1000 on application. А Sample free post 12 CHMAN, Edmonton, London. AMES TYNAN'S importation of celebrated GERMAN ASTERS, абе "o E PHLOXES, and other FLOW now ready, and comprises as usual an extensive - f the very best They aro made ч таз Toro In large poIIT cC» ey are as pac вй tho requirements of purchasers, rr d description of Flower Seeds ieri. J. TYNAN, E of Continen: 68, Great George Btrceet, Live unculuses, Апето; & TYSO, cnm and Brand, Wallingford, . Berks, begs to offer choice-named assort C 8, h „апа . B БЫ assortments, 1s, ANNUAL SEEDS. —50 sorts, 10s. ; 25 sorts, 58, VEGETABLE pe S the best. quality. сотак Rr es free for one stamp. es can be sent by Post. == Climbers. ESSRS. DILLISTOXE AND CO, of Nurseries, Sturmer, Halstead, Essex, has Nurseries. —Feb. 28. 57, Queen An HEAP PLANTS Боль. Гин. GLISH YEWS from 2 2 to to Si feo ГЕ to 3 Tp sin 3E. Hepati: a s Primroses, Dou. bey The above Mos on E er stock, Ашы, бома з 0| and — ТЕСЕ e price will be liberal. "Trade price on application. Violeta, анна ам Bedum cereum fol таг. 8 0| CXHARLES DALY Амр SON will SELL 3-year Double White e 8 0| olde - тай. Soodling THORN QUICK at 2s. per 1000; l-year Trans- Pinks, fine named 86 lanted do., at 4s. per 2-year do. do., at 8s. per 1000. Clove, old Crimson е : 4 о оммох LAURELS, at i per 1000; SWEET BAYS Pansies, fino named з ы зый з 0 | 3-year Potted, 1. each ; RHODOD JENDRONS, good furnished о mixed 2 6!Pamp as Grass 4 Q|plants, 20s. per 100; fine large UPRIGHT YEWS, seven imes | Tr: ransplanted, fit for cemeteries or омо grounds. The above will be sold Cheap for c m Turnip Seods or new Greenhouse 0z.—8. d. 2 Per doz.—e. d. Plants will be taken in pap - d PRICES Free by Post. Perd speciosa kerme- Lobelia Verbena Purple King .. 4 0 sina, ““{тце,” 5 т Fuchsias, new, 1862 0 older varieties 4 0 ДЫ SÉ. (Tr ue). 1802 » old varieties д Dahlias, stron, ng gro und UOMAS wi ETHVEN s gs to state that he an » Mrs. Holford (whit e) roots 6 0 upply the ve, and №! 100 Ната oen plants in 50 varieties, carefully named packets at Is., 2s. 6d., and 5s. e of all Orders of 10. paid to GENERAL SEED CATALOGUE free on — Dd өскө апа ue MEE thin 50 miles, 4 ec Beed Wi house, Le eith Walk, Edin nburg! Voti D ost Office Orders paya эме at Castle Hedingham. [Г LIAS, дав, —A. special DESCRIPTIVE Wm. DiLLmrONE, Munro Nursery, Sible Hedingham, Essex. LIST of As of SHOW, FANCY, prepa and LILLIPUTIAN or BOUQUET DAHLIAS, about 3 oice Seeds of р p and Stocks, varieties, with 400 VINES struck. fro Also a 1 at OCES struck from Eyes last autum Provid B. S. WIGLIAMS, Paradise nd Victoria Nurseries, | oris, rd hacer e ke n Panis, Providenco llow. n Assortment of 12 ты n verd E PXONY- sa| 9 T Ep ds E: Е А D E— ns NE А5 109 арса A NS A AERE S. ABIES MENZIESII, 9 to 12 inches, $s, por dozen ; 20s. por 100. CRO WN ASTER, 100 seeds of eac! 10 18 to 24 inches, 6 6s. ni e 405. edes An Assortment of 12 varieties of OHRYSANTHEMUM баа un Гг 9з. рег FLO D DWARF ASTER, 100 seeds of each .. 2 6 е M еи por dozen. An Assortment of nine varieties of CAMELLIA- | cet, бе. FLOWERED BALSAMS в 2 el BERBERIS DARWINI, б. 5. por 1000, or or 13s 0d 6d. p. 100. Assortment of 12 varieties oi DOUBLE козі. о to 12 ios, | Toms peel ent TOV € 80 а ре Xm hi0! of vátiet AUTUMNAL- | OUPHÉSSUS LAWSONIANA, 2to3 Feet, 200s. per 100. FLOWERING STOSKS, 200 M ы. ° 0 Ир ёз tne ned oe og An Assortment of eight varieties of BROMPTON » » 4A è т, Ае ыы А sd тоз, 100 node of osoh 1 6| THUJÅ LOBBI, 15 24 in., 12s. per doz. ; or 75а per 100, An Assortment of 12 varieties of DWARF GERMAN со M D dm 1004. per 100. eus Мар X we 100 seeds of each 2 0|nrUsH CHİNA ROBES, oks per à а n Asso varieties of EMPEROR or PER- . per € yt? STOCKS, Роа ар тарт 2 o RHODODENDRON PONTICUM , fine large bushy stuff, 14 to An Assortment of six varieties of MINIATURE STOCKS, role а lbs н үн. 100 seeds of each 25 Mtn 0, А PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, bos p to жилим А rossa, 44 to 5 feet, 42s. to 50s. each, онаш UM useful suggestions for r the guidance 5 to 6 AE : 63s. each. of amateur cul NIE á ; Б d I Я —À — ENT. b 8. з. сас. pepe ара fine ена [py ARA AUCA ARIA тс; Т SERIE ERY e: R v IMBRICATA, fom Pte 9 1t ^ CEDRUS ВАНГА ft.; Dn чадра WELLINGTONIA GIGANTEA, 5to 9 ft; PINUS EX CELSÀ, T to 10 ft. ; pruce, Scotch, and Larch Firs, fro! x ge with Limes, Birch, Beech, " Elm, yycamore, and А m, 9 to ы - A likewise Weeping Ash, I с ipe о im tall si The above will be sold c = quantity a grent ganon will be made 9 [4 тн ү & Бом, Dorking Nursery. Pm Planting Season. HE EXECUTORS of Мв. JNO. YOUNG, late T d SH КА РЕБ EVERGREENS, НЕВВАСЕО! [4 zcv POLED R e DWARF: TRAINED, and PYRAMIDAL "PRUTT Г TREES. e varied and ехсе! нра of this Stock is so Л enorm that comment {а Basket Nt nile M gros pd by post t direct to тна John Young, | 194 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [FEBRUARY 28, 1863, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT. Proprietors—JOHN SUTTON, MARTIN HOPE SUTTON, and ALFRED SUTTON. NDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, HI AL HIGHNESS THE WALES, AND THE PRINCIPAL MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 2108 OF FARM SEEDS FOR MARCH (CARRIAGE FREE). FOR EXTRA LARGE QUANTITIES, SPECIAL CONTRACTS MAY BE MADE, SUTTON & SONS, SEED GROWERS, READING, BERKS, OFFER THE UNDERMENTIONED WITH GREAT CONFIDENCE, AS BEING GENUINE NEW SEEDS, New Clover ей. SEHE fron Kei. II y Pd E OR COMMON RED, o wt. дай XHLLOW TREFOIL р Clover, or Black Medick), 51d. per 1Ь.; 48s. per cwt. Second quality or pe CLOVER, 1014. per Ib. ; dei per ewt. ; 180. per суф. Becond. gia cheaper. COW GRASS (the true kind), 10d. to 1s. у pet E ; 90s. to 105s. per cwt. PERMANENT PASTURE (Perennial Red, Perennial MIXED PERENNIAL CLOVERS for White, - Alsike), 1s. 2d. per Ib. ; MIXED ERS for ALTERN. АТЕ ОКОВ (Common Red, Alsike, White, and Аы x per lb. ; 95s. per B GRASS, or NARROW-L LRAVHD Мел Зи РЕ та. per lb. сон. e esent мал. Sipu Sodi To BE SOWN amaa YEAR. CLOVERS and ITA diee pepe for ‚ including 14 Ibs. Alsike and other Clovers, at 155. per acre. OLOVERS and COMMON RYE-GRASS, includidg 14 18. Alsike and other Clovers, at 158. per acre. CLOVER SEEDS WITHOUT RYE-GRASS, at 12s. 6d. to 14s. p to tl rt пни supplied. Sutton's Mixtures of Permanent Pasture Grass Seeds. -` The first T omm of the Royal Horticultural Society was a ur Collection ч ES and Grass Seeds at the Great International Exhibition of Adica and Roots Qatober 1 uantity we usually supply is 2 bushels*of light Seeds and 12 lb. heavy last. The q ч рэя рег 3 y* For extra large quantities, special contracts may be made, —9 PERMANENT MIXTURES, including Clovers and Good Permanent Grass Seeds, mitting some of the more expensive kinds, 24s. to 26s. per acre. жөк for RECLAIMED MARSHES and HEATH LANDS, 2з. per acre. MIXTURES for LAYING DOWN ER MEADOWS, 25s. per acre. NOE SS DOWN NEW PARK LAWNS.—Seeds for this purpose will be r bushel MIXTURES for FINE GARDEN LAWNS. Including only the finest i — growing kinds, 18s. per bushel. 3 bushels per acre of коз fine sorts aro requi: USUS of GRASSES, CLOVERS, «о. 4 YEARS' ав, HAY, or OIL тум G.—These ъд сап supply of best quality, a at: SK рег асге, orif requirod to remain ер rs, the vos will be only 185, 64. per күшпанлч С GE CHURCHYA ARDE. Аа; CEMETERIES.—Price of Seed, MIXTURES br. ORCHARDS and PASTURES OVERSHADOWED with TREES, 15s. per bushel, MIXED PERMANENT GRASS SEEDS of COARSE KINDS, for RAILWAY na MENTS, &o., &c., 2з. 6d. per bushel, in quantities of not less than 8 bushels. Natural Grasses eontained in Messrs. gigi s Mixtures (Besides Clovers), and which may be purehas ed separately quantities not ps than š 7 lbs. e either sort. Yrs nes Per 1b.— ALOPECURUS PRATENSIS .. THU RATUM 1 г. | GLYCERIA FLUITANS . 1 AQUATICA . UU. - Ja MN eG ww ode o a о ой SEMPERVIRENS Rye-grasses hrec in large тазан h seed, 6s. 64. per bushel i, Ts. 64. per bushel. RGREEN RYE-GRASS, 75. r bus ANNE B or COMMON, best e 5s. 6d. per bushel, ditto, lighter seed, 48, 6d, рег bushel. GREY STONE, or еар GLOBE,—Fine WHICH HAVE BEEN PROVED TO GERMINATE WELL, Mangel tese 6d. per n or — by T б. YELLOW GLOBE D GLOBE | G YELLOW The Mangel Seed HS as above at, 69. per М їз of uh Stock and m Beed, which: ha been proved to germinate well. Improved Sorts of Mangel Wurzel (nen por. LA - Ae SUA LABOR YELLOW MEAE —The heaviest croppe н e Medal at the International Root t Show in s тан | ird P 8d. per ee j sUTIONS ORANGE GLOBE.—Beautiful shape, with smaller greens than other soris 6d, TT dt “ы АМ Li LONG RED. feeding prop FISHER HOBBS ORANGE гов, very eue 8d. per Ib. es рег cwt. о -— 2 , 8d. perl, _ eds, Cri cs Yellow Swede. Consort in six sucessivo ye ed Prizes in other parts of SUTTON'S CHAMPION SWEDE.—A v: T сЕ Ач by His late Royal Highness the Prince ineas value each, besides numerous o! other distinguished om. 1s. per r1b.; 45k е э маг Kingà SKIRVING'S А having arefully by "9 32s. per boshel, e SUTTON'S HARDY PURPLE-TOP, a fine hardy чк 94. per lb. ; 32s. per bushel, Е = MARSHALL/S pna. € from Mr. Mars Mi per lb.3 ; 36s. per bushel. _ a ае SWEDE.—Choice stock, excellent 4 late spring fesd, E BON ий SKIRVING'S — M YELLOW BULLOCK, 104. per Ib. ; 36s. per bushel. DALE'S HYBRID, 10d. = eo = © ог "a e ч g the late Philip Pusey, Esq., 9d. нохоно IMPERIAL GREEN ROUN D d GLOBE.—Should be sown for the main Winter - тор, "regne: phe Common c Round Turnip, being a he avier and more me 32s. per тор, їр, 9 OLD рҮ poe ROUND, for late spring е о per 10, ; 23s. per bushel, POMERANIAN, large white, for early feed, тер е лай s WHITE GLOBE, large во жале ell known, fine 8 TANKARD, RED, WHIT GREEN, for early S acid es 9d. рог Ero be сах иас ЖОШ, or STUBBLE, per large new sort, stro recommended, | рег lb. ; 30s. per bushel, uy ай Carrot pe: by the ewt.) —Fresh im heavy verre 1s. per Ib. LARGE GREEN-TOP YELLOW SEGUE узы to White Belgian in sizo, mi nutritious, 1s. 3d. lb. RED Been qm for gcc irg 28. 6d. per 1b. NGHAM, the largest Red Carrot, Cow СРЯ EARLY ишы ас ну — LARGE D ERICH PEE ROBINSON'S CHAMPION. агата: —Gained et Society's s International Sh w, and Birmingham ; some of Meets N MARKET, EARLY BATTERSEA; and others, 4s. each, — “ etia aan Cabbage. —Very productive, tall, е Strongly Prizes at Royal the mener : LARGE GREEN.—Very large. RS 9з. 6d. LARGE PURPLE.—Not scri im Perlb.—s. d. UE 2 ) LUPINS, white, yellow, and blue; per SERADELLA, su substitute for Vetches - 03 » 208, MEM 0 9 | LUCERNE (201b por асы) ашйнаййр. 4 товка оре 6 NM X 6 mr R T E s LE MUBTARD (241b.) dx : Soc 55 BROOM (for z- e .. <3 RAPE, or i MR i 0 0 A&|QHICORY . + сыч су ab e i : YARRO eC t FENUGREEK CC COE PRARDE C M РЕА АП. Goods carriage free (except small parcels). PRICED LISTS of FARM and GARDEN SEEDS post free. SON S, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. FEB RUARY 28, 1863.] OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Б, FLORAL E LIST of —— February 5 1863. rca ATE: a" CyPRIPEDIUM DAYANUM, m J. Day, Esq., Pita, YUCCA LINEATA LUT: e from Mr. W. Bull, Che Бр TRICHOMANES d "from Mr. W. Bull, "Che lse: AZALEA PRESID: T CLAEYS, from Messrs. Veitch á & Son, Chelsea. RK Бенин SU A, fi в. Veitch & Son, Chelsea. SECOND-CLASS queas SEA v. ALBA, from Messrs, ees & Co., Clapton. from Mr. W. нАто Bull, Chelsea. DES RO ANJECTOCHILUS ARGYRJEA, COMMENDATION. HiniscUS (sp. ?) VARIEGATUS, from mmo M eg & Son, Chelsea. CIAL СЕВТІҒІС. BPE Collection of 40 varieties of A 32 е: variegated HOLLIES, | ore illustrating a paper read the Committee, from Mr. W. Paul, Palihan Cross. — of the varieties of LYCASTE SKINNERI, from Меветв, tch & Son ; Che lsea. РА. ын Мевтіна of the Committee will take сви оп Wednesday, March ^ л Aen AM. Тно: HOR TIOULTURAL SOCIETY. OYAL SHOW of a and other SPRING FLOWERS, WEDNESDAY, ME 195 і | ARDY а А ч SEEDS, of Showy Colours ent free by post or »^ by pic N Амр SON COLLECTION of the best 50 sorts Tn .. 10s. 6d. А COLLECTION of the риб 36 sorts сест ‘b i 6 А COLLECTION of the best 24 sorts kno 0 РЕК s UE LOGUE of SEEDS will H p A free. A 22 Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. e and Econ y Сот! SEEDS. SEE DS will be the best in quality of y be had gratis and eee, t ай л aad E. t, Reading, Vines under glass. than grafting ola apt to The In this case it is mueh better ; because a crowd of rootlets are be e rugs into the lat ar mastic are D The grafts to which the mastic was ея А э well, and made asg the clay; Specimen C Me ER p*- бе; SALE а a splendid Specimen pla AMELIA ELE iu, is [tiet 7 and 8 о high from 0 rim of the pot, p RM. Ё" orm, and covere h buds now СШ into bloom. PYPrico 1 hd eene Nursery, William Street, n Hammersmith Turnpike, W. е except, indeed, in the ease of some d orted sorts, which were much ied up and элеге лл hen Ри For Vines dad small ma of Stove and as inds greenhous алы, init e cannot be applied, the composition in question appears to be well adap ted. Major's Half- -Shrubby Calceolaria Fee for 1 ENRY PEEL is "ov zs 863. upply the above as E JUD usual, in аске 3 for 5s., post free. Crass 1.—12 HYAUINTHS, distinct kibds (ranictunsen). The seed is very ad o ui from age and Ist, Messrs. Y Cutbush & Son, Higbgsie Nurseries, N., 1L. 10s. | strikingly beautiful re ae iat 2d, Mr. Wm. Paul, Cheshunt Nurseries, Waltham Cross, N., 1 ostage stamps are requested in payment. Fdw обы gate. Knosthorpe, near Leeds, Yorks. bush, of —12 HYACINTHS, 6 kinds (Amateurs). Jst, Mr. as m Gr. to B. Noa аков, Esq., Highgate, "N., 9I. A. 2d, Au Taylor, Gr. to C. A. . Hanbury, Esq., East "Barnet, —12 Pots of TULIPS, 6 kinds (Nurserymen). Стал. Ist, e Y. Cutbus sh & ni еро! ie N., 11, 108. | unt 2d, "Mr. Wm. Paul, Cheshu Nurseri 4.—12 Pots of TULIPS, * jon CE MER e CLASS Ist, w e Young, Gr. to R. Barela; ay, Esq., Highgate, N., 2d, M P or; Gr. to B. zi uei Esq., Highgate, N., 17. за, "Mr. X. Ass Gr. to J. P. Gassiot, Esq., Clapham Com- 18%, M. se. V. Опра & Som арро шопо, N 1 15s. st, Messrs, 2d, Mr. Wm, Paul, Waltham Cross, N., 10s. Crass 6. LL OROCUSES, 1 # Los (Amateurs). lst, Мт. R. Blog, , Gr. to 9. Gassiot, Esq., Clapham СгАвз 7.—Collection. of 18 FORCED FLOWERS, various (Nurserymen). lst, Messrs, J. Veitch & Son, Exeter and Chelsea, 27, 2d, Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son, Highgate Nurseries, N., И. 103, Crass 8.—Collection of 12 ловно FLOWERS, various [Am d tinaa ИГУ No Crass 9,—Collection of dps AMARYI LIS, disti Choice Seedling C C ARL zs KIMBERLEY ченен а im stock of the l saved from impregna "чи: The plants are Poit {з to pot into 5-inch pots. He begs offer them at 4з. per doz Stoke Nursery, near Coventry. en it be of the grafts to which the m 3 is to be applied hot and опе cooling form a pit ye eru "A too hard f th T is now gonely 1 geepeen that all sub- ering wounds of trees are petitio (Ор Crass 10.—6 на ome наът пичи "ee 8 colours (Open). mpetit Crass 11.—4 UE АЙАНА various (Open). No competition. CLAss 12.—6 GERANIUMS, e distinct kinds (Nursery- Crass 18.—6 GERANIUM, f pen 4 kinds (Amateurs). .—6 pots of LILIES ot tho VALLEY Орев), oer ABS 14 18, тай, ч Veitch & Sons, and и. 2d, Mr. J. Salton, y illiam Street, Song vira W., 155. Crass 1 PRIMULAS, vari urs (Open). 1st, Mr. G. у Tagon Gr Gr. toc. A. Hanbury, Esq gg (0 arnet, Ш.) 2d, Mr. to R. dson, Esq. Clapham 3d, Messrs. Cutbush & 80; te Nurseries, N., 10s. ual Mr. R. n р P. Gassiot, Esq., Clapham Crass 16.—6 DOUBLE CHINESE PRIMROSES, 9 colours Open 2d, Messrs. W. Cutbush & а urseries, №. Crass 17.—MISGELLANEOUS COLLECTION of Aq in WER. Equal 1st, Messrs. W. Cutbush ra Son, for Collection of 50 Hyacinths, 11. pret bush & Son, for Collection of 50 pots Floricultu: Strong plants now 5-9, 315. 6d. e Number of the < Floral M eomm Woodlands Jslewoytb, ША Choice Coniferæ, E E offered by СР» WOOD eit e For tous ею e Aree. in the Gardener: Chronicle, February 21, page 170. e OGUE 2 on application. vistocE Row, ent Garden, London, Ұ.С. 5 ew and i Plants for 1863, iure in the Ғе ebruary | үүнү BULL, F.R.H.S, F.R.B.S,, begs to intimate that his CATALOGUE of NEW SOFT- WOODED PLANTS "de ready, and will be forwarded Post free on applicatio; кырр for New and helsea, London, 8.W. ake Raro Plants, King's Road, to On useful by ревиз ә young tissue from the weather. The union of graft and stock must be a lately below the inner bark, which forms a very delicate paims, Сотова, itself s ренин, the ter bark. Whe na d Л Е sd i covering is neoess roteot the ' newly СР ems е d т Lu of and and best which онй «йен the в oft "pli iable afit of This ed, the inner r ba rk, itself has even been 1 tri The grafting wax ig tees T V ges near 4 Шанара д the natural eovering of tissue as We ен "already stated that it is immediately below the inner bark that ern ранк ге Che Oatbrnerg Chronicle, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1863. IEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. окылу — кра 7 Р.м. , 5—Linnean 8 р.м, AMoNG the many new inventions brought notioe by the el ki - = GRAFT Lhomme dise n| Kiou t in this. оошту, эр owing to the dam Aa | а em onal Exhibition was a | "dh P ni r take care in grafting that the inner bark of stock and scion are made to coincide with each other. The s of these, and likewise their woo outer barks, may be nicely joined, ia it is m at n о jo oppaat. у the re T inner bar on is formed : the forming Жо meeting, A "id Pec ыр tele: whilst in a semi- fluid state, кнр АМЕ ЫР IUE CORRESPONDENT ОЁ the —— А со A tol that there is at Buxton a man who es in botanical rarities, supplying visitors with wild flowers. The poemas pens = w. ighi ted: the t be expec become latter in process of time йере like | snow on the mountains in ness of our oli: pears, x IL from | T $ report by Mr. ERT THOMPS now аай, to is Pia exce pe n, mposition, Mr. Тномрѕох informs us, has been tried i in the eia qp al d gei This practice of the wholesale spoliation of the rarer t8 of cannot be too strongly deprecated. of our Fl. t be gly e blame, however, attaches quite as much to y receive as to those who sell or ; moreover, in the of Tuli that at a well-known sale room in ual 1st, Mr. Wm. Paul, for Collection of 50 potsof Hyacinths, | 200 so far it has il better g d а и. than апу — "Tt ів F: EUER ciuis кото a i Equal 1st, Messrs, Veitch & Боп, for of Plants in | ditiously ied iliud it any "heating or Pepe шой un р ve a hundred Flower, 1l. 10s, уа ? examples of one species which is confined to the chalk 24, Mr. Wm. Вай, for Collection of New and[Raro Plants, 17. Ж тйл. Tt only zeguises to be thinly laid опор һе month of England. What selüah greed must IE ш. Paal, For Box of Out бизе, 152: co eiim tula or any thin flat piece. ot stick, "ты | have had possession of the gatherer ! Plants, 155. г © ‚ Extra, Mr. J. Todman, for Collection of 3 Roses in pots, 105. TEM x respeot to i e properti es it y а gre а —— bus у тарый our тесошше ep d: BSO advantage over a {чм grafting кран that. ower gardeners—ama/ pecially, who шау уча ср exzsede 2000 | have been tried in the Booiety' ( all cases be perfectly informed on tho subj wd je. ec. |... The Mastio Lhomme-Lefo. чери зы Apple should not be duped into buying Pear tin aeia MM а { g last spring; 7ай afterwards i DYEH MUERE LA was used for grafting Vines, In all cases it ie Гов рише PRICE toon election in iara deck зеи ceeded very well. It wastried comparatively In sealed packets, 1 15, 22.0 28. а well-tem grafting clay, the same J. DOBSON & sarei Isleworth, Ais or ou Й employed, a nd all ossovs рм PRIZE ETE SINENSIS SEED. both. p Ar o, firs ge ak madel] | about the mi ра e: ut owing e back- J. DV EE NS, Seedsmen, Mon wardness of t not so far Wiener PERRY IY begs to nous that advaneed in ras йу usually aro а € announce uen y an e Rr Ро s Толь e might have arisen. йөк s oi | diferent SP со 12. ое 243., 308, wW Tam каза "К ы RR a үү iiiam CHATER bas an immense stock оғ Ы CATALOGUE of months the Garden is ga ау w 196 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, apparen t in order to get “the three or four bright and cheerful looking sorts that are really wanted. Correspon Дре» 4 seems to dent whose | In the open ground during "winter the › garden п must i | present a somewhat b s flowers are concerne d. But there can be n d cu peres in keeping the тер г other gre s which may be ere An I боа Christmas, | until a display can be Mig ground out o f doors. Most А оно ons acquainted рүн 8 will r agre this poin nt, and add that dt is "ка а а [FEBRUARY 28, 1863, —N thriving alike in shade and sun nshine,. ат growin. e least — — and situation and climbin flov оч © un 5° ч © £g g e e oh t I have in | vie is Д wil Дош rish on pruned чону ds эы „Тә. Dix ASK, formerly ly an i important group, may ; Petun ing ҮШ, еа t down or four varieties, Та lLsized Rose of free growth, with векш Ё grean foliage; the p wers аге ruxelles isa А n-rose amateu: бишей" classes with b мае tos buy à and t m, and w ing time comes he is арис to find that the differences | lves are in cases next ui from жаг; x all the inferior classes, y for the developmen nt of P cliente. floral чш пей w lush. Leda, or Painted Pamasko x in m best form worthy of a place] in ey сее are blush edged with lake, mede chooses the beautiful spring and a regions а: Ep and E Where care i pus while the. ле su 16 wood, and leavea. be used | are o Azaleas, Primroses, d other ideft Chinese аг] part of the з vd tty a ta eem D preserve the mark ras nd ex en, as plants are induced to bloom in the early season in ne country. In addi tion to these there have been introduced S ithin the last 20 years, а race of f Chine d nd easily indu: ced | England, w p lants, реген Шад inour climate, a о put t forth their blossoms as early as January and superior classes should share the same ite. We are not singular contemporary, followin ui up pre bj t ~ eu ч ter are admirably suited to supply | ant s h felt by the Fellows S the Royal Horticultural "Society. Wh iat, for ple, can be с th ruary. © ifolia? ou writes :—“‘ It isa disgrace to the nt lish s Awya that they have not struc k a bl ow long since at н» 1 Then there are „ће double- rea ini blosso: senec in which it is not easy | to detect a omes beni f worthless. So longas the English seed trade passively | submits to be gulled, so long will the ө бесе seedsmen | provide them with these * fat collec vie ngi e clean: eshin fact, tende t to facilitate the АБЫКАН of this impo element, facilitates the gardener's operations, and is to i urposes, а boo: on to ft ne o me aches Almond = oducing e and white and Dd flowers as arge as Roses e may be named Козу viridissima, е Jasm nudiflorum. The bilis iigh also do good s нө, ег оп в hanging baskets, and be as n ve as 8. ее ba, Deutzias, and aceful "pielytr ra specta- ram or in at the Crystal Palace at Syd enh Ken things E igit be named which m be used with good мес such, for example, as the Acacias and other Australia ofit its di ea and tiny flow in a rich soil, and should be subjected to close pruning, The Moss Rose will always rank high where grace and beauty are fairly appreci iated. Baronne de Was. their flowers in бб and spring; but those above mentioned are нает recommended, they could be procured in quant ж р d used i asses at а trifling expense. Of cour d other well-known flowers, e np with [a useful contrivances is the Нур Mr. BUTTON, of which both a description and illustration E ар- ns. Another is the japonica as a ver ery ornamental in э. owing to its being covered vi eie ed berries. Jasminum nudiflorum produces its flowers in the | fre еу оп е terrace walls. а Шашу blosso: o | open air during the pet of winter, and e сага used |i hich will cover a Ө gin: rop red flowers, of good size and globular form ; it ram is distinct orts rather than experience of one o e ave been derived from spor s during the montas from tiful bright pink Rose wth these e H ydropults work well, and as they ar - e extremely of J. January -and Februar ry, en d хакы t look like a bank | Clemence Beaugrand is а beauti eserve to be ended Primroses, is а valuable айе етен and Jas- те е: eis double flowers; the growth is vi =d isi portable did engines, Th "i are in эргин» а nudiflorum will do this. малаа is а large double almost white uita ue Me um. må syringing gs of ар These early flowering plants which I have recom- nol equalto the White Bat form or purity, + kis b. s,- wh 1400 out; the mended for the decoration of the conse но їп but Ев Р еду digito v which bes Пайет dot eap ed o оніо “ soven 2 eight vene of ne winter and spring, might add greatly to the ornament | not. Gloire des Mousseuses is of first-ra excellence; fee n worked by the power of |of the Garden out of doors during spring and early Ё ч нш blush, very iarge, full, globular one iin it wil be iie t they ha e|summer; and I think if Mr. Eyles would turn h th ] sort, but well mossed. Gres ay be less toil | attention to the varieties of the gorgeous Tr Pæonies lific resembles the old variety very een. than t the s syringe; Whilst Е. are not only less expen- | he would show how ornamental they аге, and add of dwarfer growth, and flo more profusely ; 2 sive than ап ord garde engine, but have the | another feature to the RE of th f а beautiful bed of about the same rate of De further айу: онгу age of being 1 Me bulky, and available in | month of May. R. Fort Celina. Marie de Blois produces гоѕу lilac many situations where an engine could not be readily of good shape and is above the average introduced. 1 Londoners and — npe рее erit. Nuits de Young velvety purple йо! who care for dois little gardens an ouses, ROSES.—No. I. k and very double. Princess Alice, Should therefor ail themselves of such Dupuis and By Мв. WILLIAM LL LEA PAUL's NURSERIES, by me some 10 or 12 years With them wage з warfare against the army of WALTHAM Онова, find, still quoted and commended in four out blacks, сег s come up to attack the | Summer Rosrs. Om we dispense with Summer|the Rose catalo| that I have looked plants which have sapping and mining of | Roses? This іза question which we think admits of flowers are blush with pink centres, the sewer contractors, and the ev il influences of the |an emphatic “ No.” The autumnals are undoubtedly | way of the Maiden's Blush; the buds erret their well-being. invaluable—among bcr the Еу Perpetuals fur- | Prin Royal for form Рет ‹ The forvard as ire aan A xi e us with ооз of perfect form and exquisite | gems of this ; the flowers to the бе & of their power would be available at the col rs, and yi of ongs|not over large; the growth is hardl erts of a conflagration. | Бе Бау season of uw den to the es verge of both aud flowers are improved by d agde даш "in ihe el late: th те за =] ше унт =н тез ы у, * abun y in the later mon A e year, | full purple flowers. Reine Blanche is а PLANTS FOR o "m EARLY SPRING апай are consequently even more valua white Rose of perfect outline, ve rather fla AT the soc Meeting of the Royal Hortieul- | tural Society which p. 150), in those ай which are visited by their parten in t the ав freely аз Madam me Hardy, | autumnal months only ; but for none of Y these equal the summer " Roses. The flowers, ә: w g а discussion he place тше the dull and drear y ich the Garden presented during the к unfortunately happens à or rather, Lo ught riod, ма with the former, concentrated on а Poli int of ti e; and if they were EL. flower for flower, throughout the season, we "a whether t ns to say, f of the Fellows of the Society e in не Londo on, and when they vi thei ir gard den. It is of little consequence to t tumn | them to know th and aut balance h val E Moss Roses, either on their own ro to the Manure highly, prune cl they will yield. arich harvest of the sweetest An we reo xceive > the: A at once or ga d ts; а certain it is {Наб the garden is stripped of З фе h flowers of every hu this time бе | егу gay it was last Vue, for b of them have left eet 8 places бето oom much bette expected to is -= pm th Ken- thing to look at during at all unreasonable. КЕ ат) exclude the Roses of June. Beck is 2 Eod viction, and following it I shall venture to enumera the principal s summer 'group s, describing a а few of the most desira ti The BounsAULT contains one variety, Amadis, which must not ре wm sight of. It is is one of the hardiest, (То be continued). DIES m— v. Mi | Williams, in the Seven Sisters | Orchids here were looking well, FEBRUARY 28, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 197 need occasion no el ihey were un ndér uet іт immediate: "окей ч "ds EM plants, Iam reminded that Mr. William i in n {һе | head ponderi Ths фо rries are bright scarlet. Er zi author of * The Orchid Growers Manual." w that last edition 06 hi is ^ Manual" reports the alle ged|sure that their appearance is unusual, as I am an І have mentioned this unobtrusive little vk i n of ‘scarlet (query orange red) Phalæ- | observant person, and thou ugh always на amongst avoid bearing my testimony to its rare excellence. | nopsis Жү in the Indian ur s ce and I shrubs I never saw berries on an Aucuba m R. W. Nothing could be more trustworthy, more impartial, Чону erum e report may speedily be corrobo- |н, Hall Dare, Newtownbarry, Ireland, F. 7. mk ог, up to the eve of its publication, more complete. | rated by the introduction of the pla sa Nor r do I see e| few | days TS oticed that red berries were form ing Looking at his subject from a purely popular point of | any inherent improbability in tho case, ucuba japonica, Опе of the bushes view, Mr. Williams selects from the almost endless | least than yoe have been felt ii. prior to our | which are fratiog is 7, and the other 8 feet high, and 1 6 (0 я б quai i they are growing in a shrubbery here, Having never ‚ two or three hundred of the most beautiful kinds, | we had heard of fiho гана of а “ scarlet” Aerides.* observed fruit on the Aucuba before, 1 apprehend that gives full instructions ШЕ their ена and| In Mr. Willia collection I also noticed with gr eat! x an unusual Сш аш, пазнан altogether ignores the rest. This Һе in aj|interest a ug Mic of that truly remarkable | table, perhaps, t excessive iue of the ent measure compelle o do, sinee to br in pet Vanda gigantea. Its habitis most stately, and | winter. Sion о "Waterford, F. 20. detaila host of species some thousand strong, would |in this respect at all events it may be эсен Ше e|. Lycopodium denticu latu Some оғ уаш, бур have swelled his little volume to an unreasonable bulk ; | * нечае rival of the matchless e," V. Lowii, | that this will succeed f doo p= р -— still be a question d т, when a new | V. Batemanni, gn nd Angræcum ыалы aaki to wit. Кы In confirmation of that fact, Im may m n that t1 is called for, it mi ight n ө desirablo just to йокы too, according to the report of its eia rer | | have seen this Lycopod growing out of d pus p seven d e n je ri all the kinds that have ever Бача Qa way into being (so he said) the only one he rod seen in Ts European collections, distinguishing the varieties and | capable of vying with the Бош American — the synonymes. All this might be accom- | In this expression he is tax y Dr. rx with | whiore me gas was kept pretty short with plished in less than 20 additional pages, while the gain | “ exaggeration,” the Ко meaning no doubt to | to the eral — the non-scientific — reader | assert the claims of other In dian Orohida, je wave | plants of dodo hardihood out of doors, it is best to mean . Indeed, unles ch “ help ”as this be speedily provided, I dread to think and with no purpose whatever of dis a: ME : away from them, and to cover them over in severe ofthe confusion in nomenclature that must soon set | charms of V. gigantea. Ра here Dr. Lindley is taken | vaa with om e open material, ИК. as leaves or а i 2 i JOrchido-mania is s i rie to tas B. aie turn M M. Lemaire, who seems to | pie e of an mat. 5 Dawson. [But was it not ain to expect the b ers of | regard the arks I dd asa direct had Lycopodium h Bolveticum ? ] E. e Күлү prehensive work as tha t ошдон d is T. redoubtable enda (of which he lately. el Strawberries.—Allow me to ask whether it is in the already беба is for the labour and ex pem ' an excellent figure LE ede ' po ie of aif rover id p British Queen to assign a ич for its р iction would be so great as to Son mice idt had owered finely in Belgium), and cause or suggest medy for the occasional utter 0 chance of A to the рее, етеп i he | like a true knight he maintains the attractions of his failure of о: РА plant daring some certain vas none other tha an Mr. Bohn himself! АП there- Р т; with considerable vivacity, and erideniiy. winter seasons, І have grown the British Queen with fore that сап` be dnd is to take advantage of works | thinks Mis can be no “е exagperwion | in the cas | great care a MEA med uecess for 12 years. І cultivate dedicated like that of Mr. Williams to a particular| In corroboration of M. Lemaires views І was за! the land for | its злет nearly 3 feet іп | dopth, intro- tribe, and introduce into them complete lists of all the | to hear that the А, һаа lately flowered in great | ducing a variety of new earths and rich manure, and I plants in cultivation = bo their attractions what they | perfection, with I know not how many spikes, in some am generally rewarded with abundant and magnificent than two may—belonging to such tribe. suburban collection. This was doubl satisfactory as fruit. I never let the plant stand more here is one шаг vx ence observable between msi the beauty of the plant, re gea roving too | seasons; I mulch the bed in the autumn, taking care to the озуле of = ЕСЕ = nd that of Mr that when well established it readily Dont its mes disturb the surface with the fork as little as possible— e form bati Mice ly to their | to "perfection; many of these in the more recen d Vorlátioné foc the su ply. or their Orchid- | — individuals having pep. aid T | remarkable for their pti mig mildness, almost the t, while the latter mainly relies upon careful and | here I k how the ia de tablished second year's plants are skilful propagation. Either system has its attractions. Vanda i is beginning to › dominate | over its fellow No dying. Z. ` Ix у 259 +о = Williams if you want a xa boast of so many first plants. е list of Timber Clearing.—ln your impression. of ‚Тап, „31 riety a particular species, "put must repair to thes ow comprises V. suav xa А ум sm V. | (see р. 102) you invite Clapton f. aed, have confidence in your own judg ment, etm Үз, hi lon ME Lowii, V. gigantea, V. Paid concerning the removing of large stumps of wish t eculate in improved plan But | carti, V. v d V, teres, to which ihe Bishop of | m In looking over an American paper the othez В, ci ai x1 extensive an importer ag ion others Winchester ["^ E added У, densiflora, ub Linden п | дау the following novel plan came under my notice, in the trade, Mr. Williams was fortunate in being the V. Giuberti (a —€— thing) and ow V. | which may be interesting. The writer says that he Hookeriana. Flo of the и aro now бейте me; | removed а large stump from his house in the following into the gardens of this country, "не s has tidy | they rival in size those of V. ter ich has a some- | manner :—* In the fall with an inch үг he bored a established itself as a popular favo d no| what similar habit), but are perfectly distinct, The | | hole in me ты of the stump, es deep, and wonder, for its РА mottled їй, even if. its | lip is the wow in the genus. Serap | into it put half a pound = e of vitio, and corked the flowers сз worthless, would n days ensure it a | p TEES hole up tiem In the s place in every collection. Such indeed Is the rond. extending throug all. heir ramifications, were so итоге for тайермо сүтүм ede а horticultural Нот e Correspondence. rotten that they were eni PT b ^. This seems Jacques E mpted to exclai Benthamia /fragifera.—Your correspondent in Wales, to 2 т - LT mee ing stumps Seed the he wear." who speaks of the size and general appearance of some Tüchings End по, Gardenan to C Chari » М, eeking, Esq., 2 is, will be glad to learn that there Е And it із really curious to note how ће maxim are specimens of це plant far бене r than those which | Winter-blooming Orchids, —0n дө ЭЕ хори o ME | pondents lately d о know the names of Orchids bloom ar in the w саш I have the following species now in Phi :—y. ænopsis amabilis, he mentions. Some few years ago, ai un I was Mis political. economista, that * demand creatos зарру? s in Cornwall there were a ^ many Bentham а. i g in he gr MTM AE ed to the domains of Flor empire of Plut For no sooner had t k 2 ese were standin d specimens; A these some had clear Stems several feet n height without a branch, lookin лена аз ч — Бич, a and Pa анов x m 4 ma Ore gan make their appearance, with the sure Sapi to popu- i at is to be found in blotched or brindled враг ! op, ; eof a tre n | Many measured from 20 to 25 feet ig, ET РЕ which "o in a sheltered place was over 30 feet in height, but t was drawn up, and not so handsome а those "that stood in more eh n situations, I have seen these mander Benthamias rine cov ue with flowers, not d inet and suavis; ; Lelia ies EM with 148 on a spike, an d anceps ; ; Cattleya Warscewiczii алова. ғ nly t те Mackayi; Lycaste Skinneri, numerous ad бо ges din of the blossoms Колай, is x dull а amy white, pee T ED Е, : ае very effective viewed from any position, but facem CET the folies 5 Vin: euni po by seen to best advantage Е green shrubs s гетд ts E -— Catalogue RU P E ge the Hor E Of the last piesn жадын. t the best imen that I | Hollies or A Laurels, Almos Cornish ида Ad A ео x dings,’ оя {ре ed T lad eue in Mr. Williams's Orchid | 18111068 possess good specimens of Benthamia. About 2 m ie wi oh ill keit: ings, adet же in rw peur а oins Гара. lanis to fall seven or eight years ago I collected in one season nearly | 21648, which wi make it very u use, it has DM cor чы аа ду -— now — hed about the middle of letter Ei in the list of attained, according to РМ. Lemaire, who td very apt to destroy, evon before it iiri - Tt Зр d a o£: Aei: Po Bud ful de several pages of the last number of ti the “ “ Illustration р € if it continues to drag ny g at the same гаф. n у xc urely, so useful and important a ‘thing as this list markable novelty. de ie PANE of flowers, Y ы ау т. es it P y rad Me e E should be, is ee ж x: Bu a little more ] aves, cultivators, it would | 7.74 of Wi ii and as one of the m kinds of infor- А e native sp ation the в Sooiety i is Y to tot P ie а the qom Vies host in themse а host, b wa у, EDT i ar Maxi yt 1 h di les. та (2), with rae вооа upon its leaves, has been ing t ^ ripening at the dullest season of the al е tho sun dino" GU Fruiting in Ireland.—I had Анаја р. latter have rer we вее жер have borne a hundred flowers on 5 upikwiweubyc КҮ шы that the common spotted Aucuba was з vation, perceivi nothi uds about iti anc р : your 2 ine is the largest number ever obtained in culti i collection of Madame but Mr. Day has achieved even so much as this. | 95 "^9 " Nothine ; | never had been i in i чр тула : Карт алад чис эче Мез! srüing he renti importers of Chi "d г убор РЬ : 5 À , v ng the “true female Aucu a e piant a фы пора», though, paradoxical asit шау sound, all which I have already purchased. I men dee M es myg mie n the arrival of ne irue iare rg t Sha: tt called to Апеп! k them in surprise yesterday one o the men took mo ton N сако. безш чатышы are да Ancuba а роне чу Witness io te), to the effect that P. P. Schilleriana | for never m Er in shady or moist situations, , it affects the trunks rather than the branches of mmus 193 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 28, 1808, Miss Lewis, G. 1 Be а Rhododendron or two, A bac! ight as at front, that I am in- | Gore Langton, Esq,; Mrs. Lew wis, Miss Lewis, G. Maw, ч. , г two, Androm gir xe уун Ae rwn: apitulation (for it is an oft. | F;L.S-; Mrs. Ross, diss Santaren; C. Seely, Esq., М.Р. ; oribunda, the white variety of ри sanguineum duced, at the risk of recap Shackel, Esq.; Dr. Spence, W. Whyte, Esq. ; Major "denoral Double-lowering crimson Chinese Peach, bs repeated theme) to beg for a sm mall space in your | Wortham, a8 Ordinary б; ; and as Corresponding | Do - Di Б tabilis W charmin columns to say that a lean-to house for the culture of | Members : 8. Shelman Cow Esq., "Que ensland, New South | masses 0 ielytra spectabilis, ШАП Sind in p rchard house trees in pots, or planted in the borders Wales ; Dr. Hurlbert t Hamiiton, Еа Canada; J. G. бань form of a sta hh , well furnished with blossom ; ither as dwarf bushes or pyramids с to give the | Ева, нон Brams са RN Ge aom у осот Amaryllises о of different sorts, beautiful masses of Li 8 pues diem ton, New Brun of in Valley, Persian Lilacs, and баар ке in essrs, Cu Tide 30 ichésor 2 fent voee quet [scatet Arcade with joins the Grent Tn ternational | among which were Dielytras, Rhododendrons, Epaoriseg din a uk wall openings 3 feet Tos] andi foo E or Ih Exhibition building on the one side, and i siad on | Tulips, Polygonatum multi oram, bearing numeron E wide and 3 fee A the other. The dis MY м -— ing-flowerin "Ва lbs was drooping spike of Fi hite low чег, Рац е 1o admitting two currents air, which in A hot r vea Me 58р ‚ : fit higbly interesting exhibi tio on. Veitch лише а ha 575 e group, in jid Erst меч desint ice de the мы f inths many excellent collections were con- | Eriostemons, nore Tradescantia @) ED tributed. тч не "d urserymen's cla ass of Jar; rge groups | in fovet, Imatoph yllum miniatum, bearing handsome * ҚА | fine plants came from Mr. m. Ра em heads of ms, i eds, robust we T flowered ezample of Queen of Hy a- OD udin. "villosum, Chin Azaleas, Boronias nmi ever abundant, is of no avail, for it seems У н Е have observed, that Peach and Nectarine trà more 1 1 particularly must have fresh air admitted t o the ш sinths ia Дан andina, Майа d Sale Man uir and the brilliant Noon flow ча Lj I surface of theirleaves, where, t Li T = mo ja vanicum, the last, though sma ighly ornamental I | iie: 2 ;aurens Koster, an old but still eere variety; Wil-| Messrs. Smith, of Du wich, furnished Platyceri u expressive phrase, e lungs or to pee tha am I., Pie iie a sorb w ve sually lar rge bells; | ørande, Croton variegata, prettily variegata proper term, stom: ata, are placed in such abundance — -— жет m жы Мн, in some leaves there „are, Von Hum oldt, Baron von » Сот e Celle, | Cyperus alternifolius, cedet marmorata, Cyano. ae bre км my taking advantage of this peculiarity Prince ъд Saxe Weimar, уй "Bleu Mocrant; d phyllum speciosum, pretty examples of Eriocnema in die structure of leaves Towa uy ilas, and last but not least Argus, а deep blue wea а | marmorata and T а variegated Hemerocallis under bel] - in cultivating P. and Nectarine trees under glas white eye. "Ot Plum viec dero ү the + glasses, and t the seful pink-blossomed Monochetum for all my houses чч e low ventilation, the apa- roofed Men гы m Blacks, or nearly so, were represented | Gesnera cinnabarina, Colin houses a continuous АНЕ; either glazed or of wood, о La Nuit. Among Whife varieties the most conspictious adi Heat each side, and the lean-to houses ventilators f Sand Sf Wa vien c me -— Hoo M Ee nt ас T Adi iid HE rom M. г. Ва ад eane ble ie osi on, B which were | 5 aterio » | Hippo ongifolia, the noble looking Fer back as above described, with no roof ventilat atio n, but Мк аш d Queen of he Nether! a de ві is a ез т ООЁ ы dme. be la aae D pe or Delicate Pinks consisted of Gigantea, 4UDl- acaule and A. leu це onervium, a glaucous variet M — гаре, Раев and Netarines may flora, а verte kind; and Lord м feed A e ty 96 houses against boundary walls, (but not as bushes or Buffs were confined to Koning Van Holland. Fro ee Үассаз, PS other plants of that description, pyramids) if es houses are de Mois wk in front | Messrs. Cutbush, who farnished a anotlier collection, “ Exemple s of artificial flowers made of rice paper were and equally so at the top of thes g roof by a a glazed came among Blues Sir Colin ampbell, Van Speyk, |s own by Mrs. Stodart, They were tastefully set op shutter on рев Тһе бы ir e trained Orondates, Grand Lilas, Charles Dickens, Baron vx i lai dsome vases, cd Sd extremely а m trellises under the glass without the least fear м t | Тау, cem Regulus, Garrick, and charming plants Sypbsraitód, had a ect, Among failure, for the cool air entering at the front, as it of mong Reds the тр Еос аи bie Came li na in mi Shape of PM Бае with. flow "d е е will ascend and make its way upwards, | Масашау, of which a very fine а s, and Snowdrops; and the stems об. ing the under surface of the leaves. nd | Von Schiller, Mrs. paai Stowe, "Solfaterre, Queen | the vases FG EREE with a neat s sprig of Fem E. gig. а to the trees, which unless they receive of Hyacinths, Susannah Maria, Howard, а md ud . Whether ali the cR made 7 fresh air after this manner become blighted, infested odgson, a sort prettily striped with wh ror not we had not ч о а. * чы with v spider, and useless. То the lack of this very | *@@ also en Victoria Le Pro E pos Ке it was au interestin exhibition. : t nete Duchess of. Richmo ond a and Princ Cha The subjects belonging So the department of the . simple method of ventilation, at a low level, I impute lot те se к t many failures in orchard-house culture ; builders either was Duc de | Floral Committ were nob very numerous, but there | — do not know or do not care for the wants of trees, so Malakoff, x traly beautiful sort, and shown in good | were some of considerable interest. The very hand. | that they a bstantiall condition. ong Whites the best were Orondates, | somely variegated Bornean Cypripediu as o and man Г. gn е ers from want of experience try to Mont Blanc, Miss Burdett Coutts; and Grandeur à| sent by J. Da Esq, of Tottenham; а fine yellow- — | cultivate sin houses that are certain to brin ее Blushes were confined to Duke of "Well striped Yucca from Mexico, calied lineata lutea, anda — disease ie infer ertility. If trees in houses had the gi ift | ingto lov i Пей anceps, w of speech, what a crowd of words would be heard every | | Collections - 12 Hyacinths came from Messrs. Cut- MS contribated by Mr. Bull; a large bright-looking fine inl ih spring and summer about 8 o'clock, bush and Mr. Wm. Paul. In addition to the sorts just | for arkeria spectabilis, called superba, and а “give us ai an the rame: , these КНЫН contained examples of General | pril lliant white- edged salmon Azalea, named Presi Ната, — owba u white ; ; Princess гаетен сЕ ys, came from Messrs. Veitch & Son, These all еб ; dark red; and Ida, f yello Fir е Certificates. Messrs. Veitch also sent а iri winners o күн he prizes offer ed by Messrs. Catba zd pretty wie Bpaeris, called densa, which wassai aid tocom to amateurs for the best 12 uie of Hyacinths were | from Western Australia a, and a variegated Hibis is with us wbile the P Маш. they will fad epus Staten че Бах ds Carr, Highgate, and Mr. Taylor, iter е ee бою New. Caledonia, which was commen being "elosed KA when frost is n orchard | Among sorts shown by these ch were La | зне с еа from Moalmein, sent E. Messrs, Lowk house a temperature of 26° is lean i ШҮ ав close 91 Lac, Alba Maxima, Grand Lilas, Charles Dickens, | | Co. w-leaved À rgyrcus, from - stagnant air ile fruit trees are blosso: | Madame Hodgson, Von Schiller, Baron Von Tuyll, | Br azil, -exlibited by Mr. Bull, both r "e ived Second- - : Small Birds.—In M — portion e your (Gr andeur à Merveille, Rm Blane, Princess meme ed plant of the hybrid — Paper of Saturday last, the asked wh eth | Howard, — — ulay, Couronne de Celle, and рү, hich z х баа dne Ler | Van S peyk. Mr. g of Highgate, who was likewise d 1 t feed s os Ht о Pres do not А upon ANS vds disti | one о "the co im for this ү prize, sent a well grown place their young, Ts Aie of K the її, are | collection, in which were also опе or two extremely | Ara principally fed with с TUS p the Virds We flowered ki Se d he сопре о Tuli e numerous, and mad ood increase o! larvæ of which sometimes do much decade in meadows and B 4 Van Haarl i 8 am Chin lese runt several extremely well-grown mong Miscellaneous subjects was а a box co re бы e buds, and they will sometime Cd collections w wn, consisting chiefly of single le specimens of Bougainvillea speciosa, wh RN nti the ens is more pars tial to | white and pink sorts. These from Messrs. Taylor, siao t floral leaf, and mem of colour were buds of this tree than the w. Henry D жота Todman, Cutbush, and Blogg. A group of double- ficent. They were sent by Mr. Wainwright from em > blossomed sorts was "d shown by Messrs. сы, ga s en in „Хо ort tham wem tbe the plant wh ums , 1844, f Croeuses there were ems i present: blooming appeared а TENAN E ралоо опе from Messrs. — р e great perfection. жм Sm ad а пісе со г т. Магкћат, ЕЯ hs covered their pots with Moss so of Cinerarias ; Mr. rie see > Tooting, the. evident that he cultivated, under that the them from view, ds as: ы flowered Rhododendron, just mentioned; and arseil! It always appeared toi po { Puis аз it were out of a green bank, a ч of | but not least, a cut specimen of Hellebo yn could have fallen into such a mistake; from an | in additi i was shown by Mr. Haringt observation made by Messrs. Lee, TE ore mith, in in appearance, se off e — € я е Moras to | the нее Roses thi their catalogue, 16 seems that the mistake is ES no | much ics a ovi the sunshine, | hardy as а Crocus, and t means uncommon. Nerii is no doubt the White | however, on this садо. ne blossoms. P not expand are white beautifully Based with pink. Ischia, = 8. vl Mr. Wm. Paul also h group, which was | of this Helleborus were pr Pears.—I can fally endorse the favourable opinion shown in pots in the den plas Among sorts the | to the Royal Horticultural e which oi one of your Correspondents, a few weeks ago, | most striking were Marie d'Ecosse, white ; and Albion , ago for distribution amongst the gave of the Bergamotte d'Esperen. This year it was |? prettiy — vm kind. not cultivated half so extensively as ost excellent, ripening during January and ruary, | Lily ished i I which the — 2 уе ту ebruary nd : n after Winter Nelis, ро ае Veitch; and Mr. Salter хк = чч cut, i& renders а а piece of mk at the and yet be thought good, must, indeed, have merit. In examples of the same useful spring flower, but not so | quite gay with = showy bloss G. S. other years it has not been so satisfac ctory. finely in blossom £ узай, Cyclamens came from Messrs. Smith, of eiie barossa e The sor sorts consisted of red and е varieties of| Vernon, Esq., of ле жез J. Craws sotítetíts. dr (20. cde rA | "| сун Castle, S, Wales, sent ТЕГЕРЕ хо! isl bunches of White Tokay. Royan HORTICULTURAL: Feb, 20 (Election оў Mr. Wm. Paul, and three Roses in pots, i riecht showed a bunch of ripened А: Fellows.—S. Н. Бе». ү „ їп the chair. Тһе | for the season, came from Mr. Todman, of Clapham, . |it w in goo tion, havi candidates w M viz:— A strikin g is of forced plants was contri- | otherwise nt in MAE: Fr ЕЕ, Esq. Жыз Е Menar P g^ a ria s. Veitch, who had two famous panfulls | to B. D. Colvin, Esq., Ld igne d ҮС, Сасама сопз isting of Charles Dickens, the| Pine Apple, and there aeneis a foy dishes Johnston, F. H. Pis ый Vainqueur ;also various hardy Ghent and! Pears from С, W. Strickland, Esq, Messrs. * ` the w Егвпсаву 28, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 199 Ingram, and others. S. Rickards, Esq., sent a dish of — may ex ре сб to rewa with those found in th d his But ани КЫ very fine. Lemons, From Messrs. Dep of Dorking, anch of our Faun tise will be nean que jen came good specimens of a new уйш, t calga ag nube: of species ів, УА „will find much to ide in D" that гадан each part is „complete жүгү, де шыро, hybrid iew thy author will House Improved and Stones Improved Black BP a study of the animals, without which he must be con d icio е spared to finish а task о sidered rather aS a colle ctor аш а naturalist. Even LIN. Feb. 5.—George Bentham, Es qo Pre score of species which may exist in his 2 а" їп rel ЖЫ. Robert Braithwaite Esq., М LR.C. S. neighbourhood, he will find many an инте subject тре ти T on English and Foreign d J. Br ка бк ря е, Ез 2 were e сн, Fellows. The | for examina Ha n, and there are localities in which Sails of e ri Natio Я учр н ч of -Boats and M o cations were re ad :— je “Оп е exis- hé гш, not hope to have his ав rewarded by | Sailing Man y ement, (ча бм H. PN A tad tence ot iud S fokin. and on new or interesting ол паріб or eco- p 1 Бай он X; ойша; d C. Folkard, Esq. ies of Linum," H Olanla а regards our own experience there are few а) PP. ni tion, in severa ы Lo М. letter from Col. Yorke to Dr. Hocker iculæ contained in the wood of the MN a. the crys municated by iiem Mysol, and NA "by Francia Walker, Feb. 19. —G. Bentham, Ed. ge audit: in Jed chair. a curio Ceram, with Шаа В of new |i Asr s ou peri Men to whi ka we can look back with greater pleasur : than those which were engaged in the study of thes humble animals. In respect of geographical песне араш, 1618 w very small a number of our shells are t TR y o Nea y 200 various ki nds of boats, E little book ; Mo almost ev of А at is represented bya woodcut or e seis шы Ке kind та ra The attra every person ted in boats will be uit тера the d of jeoturitig it by the curious and abundant infor tion it contains. re- The Rev. S. Owen Glenie, M.A., and C. M. Esq. | warded the researches of European botanists, there The February number of the Botanical Magazine Director of the Sydney Botanic бака: were Pleta d|is still a vast mass of species A hich are ар contains portraits and description of the following Fellows. The following paper was read :—* On the gue with our own; but amongst the land plants:—ereus pterogonus, а rare species from Саг- Structure DA Lir of the шош: or Guinea | and freshwater mollusks, 10 British species only are thagena, which first blossomed in August of last year. Worm," by A. Charlton Bastron, Esq., М.А, ; United Мам and of these six ан d. een | 16 is a straggling growing plant, with the thick municated Vy G. Busk, Es sq. прса ed in various ways, like many of our fleshy spiny branches four or sometimes fiveangled, weeds. The four remaining species are Pisidium prs n 313 ex white ч ате, чын in Бока е e satum, Paludina vi eda a, Helix pulchella, and Zua : ТОНИ of 2350065, eq tw which are land, and two fresh- Tie Cdranassa obtu tty тн ү of the ater species. two Jand shells оен ure marylidaceons family, КЎ an um drooping The Land and Fresh r Mollusks indigenous to ongst those which have the widest range, both red and g cylindra Т онд т re-i uced by naturalised i на Зн vu id Lovell Ree а оо iu ire s froni Tai Б Нейт. "f; of Edinburgh, and well L.S. 8vo. ri хх 2/70, with a Map, Portrait, | ee erm Thibet pe, deserving of cultivation as a winter-flow nir green- and numer: бш сабо эн e must, how: give раа house bulb. ripedium Hookeræ beautiful This Mets “following penc in the wake of Mr. | nature, and we "ge pd one of general interest. 16 spere, related to- C." Venust mud barbatütn; Jeffreys eccount of British Land and Fredy yate er | is well known that th ough snails are des ue sed in this | 110рогќей from Borneo by Messrs, Low & Co, anc Shella, з was projected RE years since, and ha country as articles of food, some species, but more described by Professor Ric Љепђасћ as having “ e {га tur „abo ut i whi ch are calc ulate d to flowers of C. hirsutis simum, and the leaves of Phalæ make” "the especially the large Apple snail, which is naturalised i in | | nop ough additional =e The geogr aphical distribution. E the Species is one especial point which the author had in view, to the illustration ч ога ап та шр. is devoted ; there а e numerous beautiful aceu figures of the animal in sis species t It ish however, complai ts that уу would more еу direct atten- t well as ed the аә; and there is an exellent aud, the father of moder 3 MT s olume closes Ld n tabular view of t tl all the spec: treatise in four sections on the distribution and origin of species in genets al. few spec uch as Helix pomatia and Dreissena polymorpha, of phe origin, though now completely ng ode nd widely distributed—the latter, ийа ES Weed, rri in almost every str вре c included і in the volume A ecimens ud. been бер ai Est. fro Чы 30 years before by an English n ове, to the range of hills in the део Due d of | to. the utility of snails in pulmona: ary зц. тоф ег ЗЫ h en their father | flo some nobleman, for the same gi It is, in fact = ш wers, very sho y us at -— ary of es scarlet tint Mr. ven them, f the * bright bric n "i an 1 mentions. purp Reigate and Boxhill in 8 bred abundantly, Mr. Ba house in that locality. juice of the snail na officinalis, the plant which has “supplied “а ka proportion of the renowned Loxa bark of commerce.” It ery interesting an — unorna amental stove shrub, having ovate acute lea Goodallii, which inhabits i in the greatest andion the Pine stoves at Chester, are excluded, as species which can only live in an artificial tempera ature. As regards the animal of Pisidium, it may be re- marked that it i: В поб correct to d united into оп ђе. | The fact is that опе of „the very Ө s form. was taken in ев апа с in gravies and. with entremets of meats. In the course of а twelvemonth he pacte was entirely cured, went to the Crimea, and жоє tar-shaped spreading dow Tt has been ај called дка б, Сар С. аса- demica, and c. lancifolia, but Dr. Hooker her: e gives offi t is MN 5 this mom кы айа К. ; fre equently escape not poin lich has not been suoni attended r^ io many Mie We doubt, too, whether т Lymnæa and its allies really brea the water as ina =ч air, et nd operculum w of the shell is closed up in winte It would be оом to extract many inter соак раззарев SN. HE T which the apertur come up to the surface to breathe, and su pposing Ancylus to be more generally submerged, which is not L BOOK, but we have em exceeded our usual inita and must refer which however, the case, it is very possible that a m air bubble. is formed at the pulmonary ori orifice ugh will assuredly be no subject of regret. РЕ Musci Italici pieni Fascicolo I., con of those insects ice carry down а bubble of air with them into the water, by means o kept up, the sit dd constantly renewed from that ыр: { which is mixed up em Ба wal marked by the Olive and | increase in the develop- ment of molluscan li; hilo in the intertropical | on Italian Mosses, commencing with the Corr 45 а-а а р. 69, 1862, Dé Notaris, whose | & берке дон, issure to be worth attention, while his figures if not due аге Раат tor the печа of the detail The present number is the first instalment of a work кейт кае sense, of Which 85 speci ties care with copious details, "The le ae ves of: several species are remarkable for the curious pla. n with which the enisi лз ак аы but the great point of | W interest in the ation of the | t teeth of the peristome, Shlok well deserve an ЖК 1 urious form stu tady. ‚ Де тен obj Iz. 2 example are m теша pith blei e bir of the shell. but to ini $ опе ruralis, a в ecies i завр full the first change of which, * Ке many may be —M the cinalis, species are truly officinal, and one for the other," zo АБ о Мт. Ше ө Мейо inal Barks, which has bt by The subjects in the Florist and. Pomologist, are a set of five of the =з нетер of the many fine varieties of Pelargoniums introduced to notice and an admirable portrait, by Mrs. Dix, of the Pear. Мү. n E биду аі the Alicante Grape—which һе des variety, but ану а called the Kompsey Alicante, ”—as one of the finest- өр die ani * The Alicante for a black,” he ва эп Hall for Graj реа nside: т Теве: p^ Grapes yet — ? Both vari ietie showever, have an inherent drawback, both bei tive in the conditions of light, heat, and vegetation it abundance is prodigious, Upwar ds of 7000 la па „апі freshwater shells hav e been of pig every ct Kx abrupt „шон tad 4+7 ree when they are coming into into уза шоа dew. seal taken off: orld, о re British „То the casual observer а lew dies 9 уч the n or on the ек downs, a few water аб e horny bi ponds and pearl mussel or »oi n our running streams, are all that | present themselves io his attention, The remainder minute fe orms, led i done ene: 9 and 10 Я А s cmm and again a about 3 i the afternoon, daily, for sensi неф: from nude upper cells, are far. mora pee notice than many of the points o wont to pore hour after hour. ` Though considerable difference provo pde | both of the leaves and peristome, are or among the decaying т roots of shrubs and bushes, only on the | t it is ria on oi divide in satis- | advisable. factorily into several genera, even wi Notaris is wisely content mee ЫР our and Seasons. Our molluscan Faun una, too, is simply | divisions — Adel, Cuneifolis, Synirichi and European in its character; it possesses n о local typical | Barbula. e other Mosses which are at гараг like the Fauna of opu enn mpi present e might. without violence be included Dur grov es do поб glow benea the sa in the same category, especially w where the teeth are oor lh É foresta of i ine | а which is we believe almost Lotte es Bie at olivis, or of, Venezuela; and our runn kimea small in deed, compared with the mighty н н С d A Vil the young the clt which Ше тайа бор es are often of distinction, and а. iis и panied by a similar arrangement. buit dg: E the Italian sorts (18 out of 33) are | Ed rotecti inst. 200 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 28, 1863. bill of a sparrow- es, as large and sharp as the eii eri s Acacia eyl protrudes, Кым. The black twigs of the Bu — m)a low shrub oem: in northern on, r of thorns set oppos slte | eac sasi other, like the uie t an ox, as sharp а 3 inches in length, and Dicker stem the nood o from 2 to at the base than a» om ous genus, has thorns so large as o be a | generally will doubtless now be prepari ng to push ; | forthwith. Where it is absolutely понт, to бе ign should;be kept рте буч lively i in the Ad | edges о of walks, let it be done now; an nd as E f the to day to allow a fre run à heavy r y id Бей. Every leaf should be be P^ hour dow edge, to soften the cui line, All m about mid-day; after that air may be а. Thi е with- oà. E ойл, havo a slight a po toward drawn, апа atmospher: ic moisture renewed. This reat- the walk, and ed should only be fresh cut in со : ment will be found t h kept mee as well as Orchids. n Achimenes few plan hti rch Tha or Moe therefore every нн нй. of | As poja Mir Ж follow ар former r ешш р called s. m o jungle nail by lee d the jo Md any importanc ould poss good uan tity of| cover the beds with larg eshed nets; when thorn by the natives. In some of these thorny plants, | them ; their dwarf bu habit, brilliant flowers, and | too all the plants are pm o be wn, which the spines grow, not singi but in hranie clusters, | the length of they continue to bloom, render them | should be avoided. Рау beds best made in the each point presenting a spike as sharp as ancet; and | worthy of every care. ll like a stove heat, but | autumn; but re plants have been kept in pots where t thes se shrubs abound, they render the for rest they may als во be grown without s uch convenience, for | during the win onths, they may now be planted bl en бтен Gloxinias bue | with their vh attire on richly-prepared soil, Pi an d sir ength. T EE АЕ р ftl 1 high degree of bac on in a Cucumber | ought now be carefully gone over, the surface hi ch p protect his | ТІ I jst shou rts ich M loam, буре Гы slightly forked up, and а top- ing similar in eom. | fields and plantations s nr beasts and robbers, ten dung е | position to that e ployed for Auriculas should be tishsudd y | over the bed to the depth of h. Planting time against hostile invasions. Thus Sir Emerso: i osed | with respect t Carnations is now ly approach. of the ? Кайт | ing; give all & informs us, tha kin ingdom, before its pet by the British, the | rain Achim Rom all ij gated ; "ES the soil, as much of after success дереп that, is easily kept u n or plantations of thorny plants, a or- | ma Min € ир of blooming pla p А UIT AND KITCHEN Wm tification impregnable to the Pai уй оп us v r d the ad "ndn ths of the succeeding winter, 8 Attend to due preparation of the gro side ; and at each pass which led to the level country, | should be started at different times. fter receiving ain crops of Carrots, Pofenihs, Onions le AAP Hs formed of the same thorny be mA a little water they should be placed in a hotbed Plant Seakale forthwith, salting and manuring h were suspended as an ample MS against the the temperature ranges from 60° at night Give all Asparagus beds a slight кР this should eursions of the naked and timid lo wlanders. Wn to 70° by day, and the fermenting material i which | be d fter TA lin M ihe rains will c it down wig ; the Tropical Hn e plunged from 75° °, not higher, as|in а progressiv ions may E SOWD а. British Columbia and its Mosquitoes.—The last day either excess of heat or water at this early stage of | S00n ав е: ; ур аа а piece of ground tha and a half the mosquitos lad become i inis ple qe worse | exci UM might jurious. When the pots h Wien. mute for а previous crop, adding nj indeed than ad ever 1 ven 1 bee me Зн еа roots they should be shifted | fresh m throw it into be: " „Sow when „Фу, British Columbia, Fortunately I ha ur ll to nto in which they are c be flowered, | cover thinly, "Lu roll hard claye net, which the Doctor had ] wisely лавой upon bringing Achimen оце а t when grown in masses; this is | soils. In orchard bring p pruning to a close, or I do not know what I should "have n Wh ienever done by taking four pitt out of small "pots, and plant- хро йү ре aches covered “з. Prune $ il Vines on walls without dela: Ihalted I hung this on i sticks, а a pan T tucke Б about me. n tea w mra was handed | or " 80, in proportion to the size required, with 2 or 3 i in to me under the ‘net, Satoh being kept that none of|inches of potsherds in the bottom, to nds ‘perfect 2. the bea entered with it. Тһе сот. otia suffered | drainage; the top as well as the bottom Озу | STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, . terribly, though they coated themse ith a mixture | should "be raised 40 about 80°, keeping p zx moist kending Feb. 95 : a and mud. starting they h v pe nes s should be syringed frequently, Еа ов ЕМРЕВАТ the mosquitos w ill us all whe e got to and г pilosi __ Өне. Lilloett ; and ihe certainly did their best to effect that PTE i pots are | "employed, 1 iquid manure shoul e i purpose. Be left the ship we had head-bags | given t ‚ but never before the roots —— i—i aa 1x 1 made of crape, and these were the only things red Кы шей de pots; while growing they в ould mum. M 2| 256 | жул 9 kept us from being devoured while we were walking.|be kept as glass as ужеш, removing them | Satur 22 3 | 25206 „= @ ч à These were long veils which were fastened round the die d in d v e Pe enhouse or conservatory, | Mon P5 5 | 30290 | 3017 top of o our straw hats and tied in at the nec eck. ‚ We but t taking саге not to e ld d ughts : p 7m di 5 ча уч them t o keep them off the face, But these only a a e Avere 2 era ме) a clear land, of which we dg уау! little UT DEPARTM Fe ааг APR on this trip. In the bush the hoops ways| PPINERIES.—Do Азра T онот ен tó rise +00] — е T dis poe e catching the boughs of trees and tearing. "The E. ment | suddenly ; when pré ch n er ens cue in — 33.Fine thro ICI. р Deut touched your face you were bitten through it, | consequence of recent *- Мы! А шау C ELS haze ; rar Sight frost, FA t uitos , making 1 n thing. x any such trifling readily take place. — titonion to ihe trial never has it been as in this month so t is composed. an sticks is therefore now order to ensure р ннен apoye 30 пева, di s we aid by some of t ro office rs engaged on the |success. DAS eie pur irte oses 80? or т 85° will be suffi- robe а кышу oun An enit, that the' mosquitos were Aem cient. et atmospheric moisture be in prop 0 RECORD. à7.1 to bite thro ugh two blankets! | Mayn es „Bri itish the natural increase О eat and light tad give air Det AE pes rhe er M HN араке. Columbia. [ early in the day on all favourable occasions, | r.a, MEE x by lena t batting up à QU Ae кан t of sun-heat whenever a 4 Ё | which it | Quantity ш Palm ood. vaai dE ез uU шл: a new fort, chanco à dins ө uii мей, Бава „вашей. | 9 xc which aos its name from General Ripley, is is built ^x Tegularly sto the disbudding or al ntirel etto wi efe to the stopping oF perius wood. e'good care of bunches | Tues. Palmetto tree [Cha ps P. Рек li der tying. isk heat may be emblem of the State of South Carolina—it sh uld be mitted on sunny afternoons; € pes eed = noticed that it es far valuable properties night; let 65° at that period be the à n strangers would be apt agine. Pal up а liberal amount of moisture rs en of tho M ge cor wr drm гла ut tc Чы uch used for facing wharves and other works ‚ Азв вооп аз succession houses are c clo ose ed for 15 deg. 9 їїпдег water, as it is never injured by the Teredo. It affords excellent material for the construction of. foris, | the des here by freqnoniir sprinkling the fl Notices to о бойын, A inasmuch as cannon balls soon lose their force in its | evety ч as observed puosionsly, a Dise : T 6. Your Vine spongy substance, and while they penetrate but little moist state of. йа Жыры i is most effec- os they make no fractures, nor do they det; tually secured means of а slight bed of fermenting| of 1а any dang тв, Тһе top of the tree yields а | materials in the house, which will also afford pe substance embling Cabbage, which makes ап | warmth, and the m oistúre from, this is much more excellent vegetal, tasting much like the heart of genial to veg Artichoke or like Vegetable Marrow. The large, thick, Hy tl t ful yring ing finie leav converted into light. but durable hi The s only on lan pes to Pio HousEs.—As before укол у suffer ле sea, and the a t induce it to grow Six eyes, without ac ом зары y satisfactory тосот mmen oli s the seat State Legis ант, һаз b JASMINUM. NUDIPLORUM S шат. Dou ео A way this charming A anar Bod ЫШ бони shrub iso i this эр; is that it bon not ripen Mm nd del За the attended to in these unf d for the knife, When the fr TT les, калош до mme: commence thinning only a- h growing, n Eom; G G. The fumes of coke с mmc theair of any place in ШО: P^ Tros. long, which have done owering should be ECC ey growing between plenty perature to make new wood, of hich cuttings may princi aide e made. Euphorbia jacquiniflora, too, may be trans- Ensure a ferred to а w ouse, but not pruned. utine | are very impatient o work will chiefly consist in constantly ining spring | neglect in this s respect kre” and other plants flower from the forcing pit other houses, and agr su have done Jing back to a over blooming to other quart In l houses Pelar- KIDNEY &c ight. llo 4 E goniums should be duly attended to in the way of up run aor directione regularly stopping and o : prinkling ios emit Mops Pot off | ВЕ to form handsome specimens. vos e dio repotting the moment blossom buds are t ts. Wat d with r MC uals, bs, d Mir now My e terials. er moderately ir ше until the ч ^e fille They "9а һава fur- | ing mà rchids Melons into з singl them, and for астра SELL аро жышуу | Sont plenty of uid manure. Sp FLOWER сй AND SHRUBBERIES. АП Grass lawns should now have a thorough rolling, and all turfing repairs should be completed i | 1 1 f FEBRUARY 23, 1868.] THE GARDENERY CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, £01 а " ia uch as mended or ing m pees ds of what they really want) in pi ( тепсе to the - five or ke ent Trees, aris met mih hel rae, at e Plants and large 8 f © BE elusions, which cal s mekane: ease the mer their d Each, as 8.4 һав amply verified, has had its day, as witness the onc e be-prauised n FA Nectarine, the Pear! - Quince och, and other ilar emanations РА some giddy brain, who if farmers could oniy b be : to put faith in his fine ош; would be ready to recommend crossing sheep with the wolf. ow on € Íor immediate and general eropping AS :—Daniel о’ Rourke, — à ; Rad о! shaped, and other Ear! rà French Horn, and other Carrots ; peer p, don i пе а nmn Student) ; er ower, Cabbag e ucu Marrow, Celery ; Asparagus а иле Plants, eariy a and lite Foreing Potatoes, M о! а J. also recommend his Double Scarlet ee) А Li f and album, with the уа spring B up to the end of April; genuine imported Stocks and Asters in 12 distinct colours (36 of the48 so ада adve ў d being diffe es with any distinction), 8s. per рас r mix- ' turi f the same, о seeds of pe Hops, "Тођассо, an -Cane fo emigrants'; C. бан y howy hard, Annua ; a collection of new w half- rdy F der Flower , Seeds, frm 1%. to 208. Бошо А Bue s straight t stemmed ganut Trees for o wish to te the bridal ceremony Taa Feo Pince of alats г ас Gona Ruisk RPR gen nune: | ning Knives and ents, Fumigators, an requisite Боо аза ERR ro I БНЫН; d stent Cov Cow-miiking -L lev А ; English and Am erican Linseed-cake. nnd Plau sie cto d and earefully packed for India and mote dokn end tr to be had on application. The Trade supplied on XI кы, Apendi Block ks of Martin Early Bu Early Oxford, Early Fo s Seedling, Early Round drin. Еу Dilmahoy, "Myatt C] Prolifie, and J Raison. s in's Ash-leaved Kidney, Forty-fold, Fluke Kidney, and Flour-ball varieties at low pri баа т S ED POTATO uA s за. Early Potatoes, delivered free in London, Bulk : and. ether. places, e very moderate prices ; al: ior second od eed. Bupp'ied on application to Mr. J.; B. TAY YLOR, Beto n Mets, Prestonpans, Edinburgh. | XTRAOR POTATOES.—4A gentleman INARY resident in the Country ends for pen e fow агы s BETE КО МОВА. ze €^ Y 1 kind. or the tal his т [e pe to be the best Wilte Celery in cultivation. Cole's White Perfection Celery. M COLR has mùch plessuro in offering again numerous custom the above, which has n sealed 3 oz. packets, free by pon application. Nurseries, Withington, near Manchester. ost, 1з. 6d. Price to the Trade HARLES KIMBERLEY superb y for the first time, althor upwards of 20 years. Thousands of plants are quy sold in Coventry Market. The seed now offe wc bleached SL of 1862 ; 4 oz. packets free re RE near Coventr Stoke N E DEFIANC Al. ad WHITE CELERY, through the ы t, per packet, 2s. 6d. The MS “ot jood of this ine variety аз Оше MATER of a market garden wledged to send the finest Celery of any i ni de ган eps Yo PLUR. mittet. It is the argot, TNR solid, and fined flavoured White Celery grown ; om A reme difücu ulty of seeding it, but a small quantity p be Abril. EDWARD TAYLOR’S DESCRIPTIVE and PRICED CATA- LOGUE, containing ppr new апа phujce varieties of Aario ul- | tural, Vegetable Flower Seeds, may be had Gratis on &ppliiaison. Seed мё Plant Establishment, Market Place, Malton, Yorkshir Mi ze Seeds, Carriage Е DICKSON Амр SONS, 106, Eastgate Street, Chester. Their DESCRIPTIVE Бине пота con- taining m able New п leot V vegetable ind Flow 8м eds, will be sent Post F pplication. зенне: $ 0-0-7 М) кук ЕЕ °ТА Л Й Й 7 А | f ) i Collections for Gardens of АП Sizes are on Р a^ most liberalscale. бее С: tele yalue КЕ Cupones | ci Flower Seeds Free by Post. W ERBEN: s „Зое BOOK fo; WHEELER'S кат THUMB WHEELER'S feed LETTUCE | The price of the Lettuce is 1s. per packet, post fre: offi RANCIS "P "s Отар, жріо и rnational Exhib mi enn —: 1 ич FOR пзи БЯ 1 ana 1802, mus BIRD, CALDECO: TT. ams BANI EE, EED MERCHANTS an Gnowzns, В and $ 9 — erga Lane, аныч EQ. qon Ало; Samples of al SEED CORN, cont ее ed ЕЕ аш SEEDS and To 9 Agnani T НЕ бурав ET to ail the attention o 1cu. x" A: Pad i ps eir ur AA and вагебдДу prr Ез ЖТ in d анага, Berwickshire, i Rox urghshire. hey will have pleasure in forwardin g samples and prices оп — uld also dir Me t ey wo rect attention to th POTATOES of the various descriptions, он вск хе Шар the стома eM of Ireland and Scotland. M'LEAN & Hore, 1, King's Stables, Grassmarket, Edinburgh. jaers | PEDIGREE. | NURSERY WHEAT. inn NEA best 8 imd Wheat e Drill in February and Produced (1: E 1802) 0: 62 bushels ad aere, weighing 64 lbs. а bush. Pri: L, including bag sewed up and Ek "Brig hton Railway Station, with e Order, ust in all cases accompany the Order. will not be s "Oro. - ame of Station | and Railway should Ux ved the Order. Apply to FREDERI P. ейт LLETT, Esq, F.L.S., The Manor | House, Brighton, Susse ARM SEEDS, of the finest quality, are offered at fair Market Value. А LIST of PRICES at which they | сап be delivered carriage free, and 5 у рег cent, discount allowed for Cash, J is contained ir WREELER'S *LITTLE BOOK" for 1803. Agricultural Seeds, M ed d WIRE WAITES WHOLESALE AGRI- КАТ, SEED CATALOGUE for Spring 1868, is now published, and will be forwarded on application. Beed Establishment, 181, High Holborn, London s of Farm Seeds.—8ee Сотто Р PRIOHD LIST аб р. 194 of this day's Chronicle. the Trade that their “тане Book" is entered at Stationers Hall, and that they cannot allow it to be copied. J.C. Wa: & Бох, Seed Growers, Gloucester. The Agricultural Gazette. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1863, ble they e d delicacy of flavour, A their ат g ту incredible, even on indifferent soil; and further, ed disease nev: denn m cks them or price, de. dress by otia Finde cna 162, Е её, NTREE'S TARIST Т SEEDLING POTATO. earliest prolific Ly in eultiva- on, veritied by re m the диш d ыа d b; grise rts fro parts of the coun e of which wili be forwarded on cation. it IE ic Qmd bg 19i. per Idi; s ls. ôd. AT Rer ыы D. toD, St. Ives, t Розава Ttt E feas and all the Agricultural Seeds of home growth, s sod P tatoes, S, WILLIAMS Ms i" шыша that he has e good stock of POTATOES fo: тань, ЩЕ d ойы at moderate proie es. f 14 lbs. EARLY ASHLEAF.— »$ latin Improved she most кош | Poe in in РУК 2 6 2. 7 M .. TEL d 2 6 14 EARLY OXFORD Жр ш, 8) . YORKSHIRE REG. TS.—The best for general late *.* A reduction will zt made on the above el when quan: "'Paratise and Vic way, London, N. HE ROY pom KIDNEY POTATO. —This ды from seed of gr e leaved Kidney about five years since by the em JAMES утіх, Esq., of Bretforten Hall, n. yesham., He st the same tim varieties e raised so from the Same Sort. Some Bosch of E bis eese were given to Mr. Rive ariety аз who after не Д pro worthy known. Itis E 3 - ps in its fine flavour, shape, and leaves, but me and much more robust. 1 is also some "earlier, and gives quite double the produce frequently from 2 P fine tubers to a root. VERE E seed Вонр, ах few were ved them, selected the above e, and as the best and тан 2 орі — fi AEG. nM bs Vini Tet d к (Go. CLOYER and GRASS 10s. Vogetable and Flower Seeds. CARRIAGE FREE. AMES DICKSON AND NS' ANNUAL DESCRIP- ALOGUE MEETINGS FOR TRE ENSUING WEEK. Lond: е от Club s... 8 PX жон, March 2{ (Mr. Mechi on"Town Sewage) 2, ED: ield of February 8, in f our last EUR vov це, ваув: "Tb bis old fitm 0 шей theim neat апа well arrang d — ge this season. seeds Ny worth ооч in both de- partments,” JAMES Dickson & Sons, 102, a ене Street, е, Chanter; ; and 23, Market Cabbage Plants. RGO and SON to vedi А int а very MHEAD, and EARLY NESDAX, — Á—Agri. "—- of England,. ооп. EVERYBODY и m as the quantity of Bossi ќа, editi fer керге in th run is in roportion to of the soil, p лает 16 in proport venir ur rn farmer, for notwithstanding what economists tell about the greai eater costliness.of every fresh addi- tion to an artificial fertility, practic: men know e dens its own return but an inereased be benefit hee d from what has done bef instan dvant: ore; for conferred efficiency given by it to drainage whic d 1 preceded it; iir. e үү”, zO quantity ot DR of the jer oft limo thero is LÁNTS force given by itto previous manurin, d many bursa — ot tho fo iex ot S р кунн could be == ' That the EARLY YORK CABBAGE | EARLY NONPAREIL labourer the consumer "X efited by tho Ki BARNES A Сето inoreased outlay and effort of the dme Hebe delati mim Du rm meme ot ИЙНЕ equally ersh N G жле атан ^ is injure that 2 h either ocea- т p.e mu Eu Ав РЕ sionally or constantly checks the investment =” tavo а бшу» Stock gue farm са T ue pm e land, the profits of Ne Plus Laing's аар SwedeTarnip апу! Green Top Yellow ditto Euren 1 ШЕЛЕР AEQ. с ШЕ си e | British Queen wbich they can offer "a Sced-growing Establishment, free on саа а EOM Си ias agriculture, ‘the hor sent effort of the farmer 202 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 98, 1868, Бат АА ЫН ——M—— — — have been unable to meet and inquire into the. — the certainty of a home for а term | whieh was — the prize е of 50 gu guineas С $ dientes GM Ќе фоат late. ТИ rus maturo o the en ic о them v. н. Туске Esq., Vie ve em Es f н, Ө | at the Co ollege (h Ше vind nvited the attendance of the - 1 dl t escribes | existing officers), an ne ad before them an T disturbed and certain field Me their enter ringdon А Agri jonltural, Li н та у, евон | mentary and E videnco, the enses of m much doe. prise. The lease alone, however, is not a securi Ау ah its causes," an ? remedy, bosianalé сао bs í for the pan of the fertility whioh it creates. | perhaps less of det ailed and practical — "'The Council aro of opinion that those differences haye When mainly arisen from а ce рабту on the part of ants have made tlay which | under p last of the Анд s than is desirable ERN улык ү гды иш ше m require, and the Under the fir E ie inr of position, construc- management of the Tntitution, p are nevertheless well their sa vor arrang are ligi ne with their | defined x ln the uat owin = end of the term draws near, an ysical, moral, Ph natio : ects in detail; | һо he is responsible for the general well-being of ^ knowing that then their opportunity is about to m a great deal ОЕ useful statis з uci information, College He is to «шшк а superintendence over ali en ihe circumstances of tho ar Эсери ыбы e > DOES 1 departments, moral, instructional, and domestic. cease, it no longer becomes their interest to make | as we l as of particular illustra ion, is collecte [Se пачи la siib dM approval of the Council, to fx the ithin the year or There is in the second chapter also a great ecd | disposition of the. я students' а А fo, і tho lou of rising and pix 6 сда : mong bo retiring to rest, of prayer: s, and to r b pie the artificial on habit, prejudice, and ignorance А ng dL | frequetoy and PG DIA a tho E зиз ге the fertility which th a had created until it ceases | mast быту жср. which хе pod M examinations, and allo tii xs of dota riodical with the asd ы —— уннын зин as it began with "eee the former, as showing Ww e| “ *44. Ho has plenar y роте er fr Ote c of discipline by such means as he may йз be =й to hi its commen У ерау for the great A thus laid bare | |a ароз еса ш "mudo nay just m таш pe aien alon al When ©“ tho Ta ” alone exists, there x thus а | realty on for any deviation from ргевег1 iba rules.’ i ü tendency to an intermittent fertility. And some In the last section *_ the а= S duties E Б «Setting aside the conflicting personal evidenco brongy modifieation of the relation be — the landlord | eia d viera ves, of ners the Council a arrive at the following ENDE: a ж d the tenant is neede i an inducement to the | n connection "with the subject, are forcibly |" * That кек: ipal ne eine and carried into H H H man reto: n ааш1ц1 latter to maintain good and energetic management | state y сізігайоп of tha throughout his occupation of the farm. The | to the rules which ought to be observed in the tt Phat pet e his appointment the social position and general provisions which are to have this effect, by which жиниге rof cottages :— isi char oe qe amer it pe the i the farmer to keep the t 1. Semi-detached cottages are, on the whole, sciences taught at the college has been generally Енн. to he preiero “ That valuable and зарано testimonya has been гош ii 1 і -|before the Council o improve igious, ease, petas e eode o he Vale of 2. Fach garden should, if practicable, con gener ра ае а o ain ym m. геш Evesham Agricultural meg. call "^ landlord and iain from a si sixth to, ecce : о - acre, жь oun cil believe, of improved discipline and. careful са E right." teig e alr n in our) “© 3. The convenience should be away from the superintendence, and if t i Ф [i34 5 2: © = = в Z У 5 give “ the term t beim recommended | water "supply ; | ; and if there be a cesspool, it should | ьо: PE Ле ры Council have to express iy tha So ied аза к боде for that „purpose. It is nd M the mm if a pigsty, pla are not ant p -| |26 should be away fro he hou S: mentar Sors the еге for a te rm of itas ars—that “4. Ee з or Mis: i thatch, should be used STEAM CULTIVATION. latter more especially is ч incentive to pin |for the pen DBURY, NEAR EVESHAM. tural enterprise, and that the former ensures the * 5. Ther re ought to be two doors to the lower| Ir without reason EM А 4 rotest was ел {е Шу" ve ereated. oom, one front and back. The windows on two аба jut. ны ofthe London Farmers' Club again: — Mr. antena: of Westminster, who has related | side s of the room, and all sashes and аа the title x the subject then cef dibus “Sick many remarkable instances in his recent agricul- | to - near a the ceiling. versus Co is a mis omer а xs a blunder. Li history of em gusce of the influence of a did sod oas ca for a na itr; ; viz, — а ыр to the contrary d it has indeed almost ripe | ong lease in inducing agricultural improvements ach for the boys and girls; |: э à ; by din tenant, owed read a чао рарег оп al properly one ма н ЖЕШ farmer аби КАШЫ y te b is . All the xen fittings to be arranged 80 | ро generally true of individual occupations. Aud Oxford Farmers’ Club. It does not appear to us i5 encourage cleanliness and order ngland be compared with France or with any of Fei that his very conclusive argument in favour of UT eonly point on shi eh it a appears! S м that American States upon this point, it will be found = u$ T all discredits the labours of Mr. insufficient ан has hitherto been Ee tha& the country which carries the most sheep and SEY . i ш & 8 B rd LH В, а S, = t4 о E Е о P S S © е 3 ot is the :: Ae he most corn per acre, hat is called t t rig On the contrary, in | large garden to ы the diffieulty in the e of We hope too that some other result may follow the proportion to the а rtificial f ertility, sdb; us = cottage building as a profitable speculation, А id of such a subject than that general laying | esul i i wn of se - ich was | referred t We recommend the occupi su ie pi em. | land to pay a visi sit to the neighbourhood of Evesham, : : and they will see how the question receives its solution - We shall have an oppor ые ty te r, when | is attached, they can afford to pay йн the [à there. АП around the town lie tho richest market | то r w t sa d er se, will be the need = Mee right agree че с cent, they ought to let for 127. or 137. ; but agri- | [advocated | y the graziers presen ainst that ical e а ‚ог most whi er. Th i г sents. Meanwhile we je the conditions on | fore, the 2X on the mere cottage may fail of|garden tillage, the Pu er clays are made mer черле proposes that the clauses of а 21 s'|an adequa nual return, yet that will be| Instances to yield larger ба at one e of esr icultura i n eat than such duces — o e 4 that skill and integrity are essential requirements garden [ees у y or оба 61. per cent. upon to drainage, cla g, and steam pe ina tenant; and assuming, nevertheless, that if a| the outlay; and with this the owner ought At Mr. Ho which landlord can legally prove that his tenant is io de satisfied. stretches down оп to what us tho e аше м аран кк - если : Ee ME I E have received the following letter, dated nti is the stiffest and the poorest, the clay of the - of a lease ; станар о хоррор 4 не айра. Е the Cinese, Feb. 18, 1808, and signed by Professors | lower fields being in some places disguised by ovet — sale of roots, straw, or hay, the first 17 years; thirdly, 5° BUCEMAN, G, Т. "Buowx, and Je Јони ax бог ЫМАН: "lying deposita Белае and sind, Where aro айп ЫШ а ar опе the the entire шем andie ааа xoi Te SENIN зс ше clay lands is made io yield the largest € for roob crops; fourthly, that during the last he Principal and Professors, not for ‘some months’ only, but ie take fo 1 h as rsa root сгор should intervene two nel e videncé t; t е examine —Ó— tha ei us e the se no straw This was ere examined 2 Ы be consumed off the farm, unless an equivalent in value | and evidence produced from — parts of England on the WE dung be restored to it; sixthly, that all E of the Principal, whose case was fully entered into, some yos rs în the [ot of E Rande a ; В y all root crops : during the last four years should be consumed on the of the Professors received the "intimation that a Council | been known in his own and n neighbouring enne 2 farm; seventh]; thai at the expiration of the tenane, S day th Mie Deni pet, au og Canti N-wap utr: € i —Ó пой у› ызы be ы у |+ evr - LO cil met, and one not until it was over, ent, it t has for several years. been fit ops (as. mig rtainly i regulate), ane Toni fid NOE. snd- une-fourth. under em y further comp МЛН to make, pi might appear is fotiow. | бшшш, L5 а: s є now ы. : Clovers. None of the Ee ты үшын “The оме was irs дыд, apparently without any [per Mor lant, is fl flattening out dub ee renewal lease evidence required other рела рны: tho 17th mug the agreed upon &b | ^^ Now in-m this statement, we have no wish to criti- dy bushy and cove : s uer uid denne, шан ы Ee ied salles атый ani tue eiim пае in ;|steam power, reparing for Mangels under 2 Ox Wednesday last the. i рю! tbe wo d [d to sho De Unt tue donas ке Tod at vas not риш Есе Тһе ся Cabbages, in Y е Socie the important | th. e result ofa thorough investigation, ваа had been | stages of forwardness, аге promising we. uestion of анаа r9 Cottagos in. n the agricultural omised.” ye-grass among Wheat мое. їз а шы А ie ld, and los d ouna—' f " т}, 1 had | fo found in another page. Mr. TAYLOR, of Parlia- | previously marie us, уез ** поб for r pu ubliea- | produce of the prev. ious year ment Street, whose paper on this subject, lately tion 28 but seeing that it has appeared in the gel Wur zel, end ii esit ron ici а read before the Society of Arts, was reproduced іп | columns of other agricultural papers, and that it has | gc ell o occupies two . pedo our pages 5 eks , again described en very widely rwise, it appea ern side of the Avon, is, rer one T s contrivanees for cheapening mra th ose who consider them- improving cot i ; ando speakers selves unfairly treated by it be enabl stated their experience of the subject, The reade: state their case. th o Mie h of furt sages in the Circular refe um jec ding 1 do wor n proeure the litt 7 Г 1 . stiffness Y about it, lately piam. by JA тї: р & Sors ferring to the differences which have ‘‘ for some | adopted, used codo by about the Agricultural D runi. -— е нши $ e iere i vitable circumstances the Council |8 pem for that number fewer FEBRUARY 28, 1863.] ТНЕ Е GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 203 ihe other ng 1 | hitherto has known, has ned up both soil and | mown for hay, and broken up early if Rye-grass was field. On P dbi E is) alone, the cost ot пета | subsoil 2 e^ Мона influences of the air and | sown amon g it, being г d and eross cultivated by must be less by 9401 year than it used to be. пу | of the sult of this and of the other віват aiio in July a gust. In one жы per bien nnial—it grows Wheat ever y otl r year ; but as it varies grostiy Y in Y the AETA liec also varies. On the lighter portion— 1st yea r Cab- bages, Rye- Аы ог а succeede dr wedes or е has been „to Turnips ; DES Wheat; 3d, Clover or mixed Gr th, Е The б st part of the clay has— 1st year, part Mangels, port Cabbages; 2d, ү at; 3d, Clover ; 4th, Wheat ; 5th, р; er b. Whea The poo st year, Vetches or Rye-grass ; эё Wheat; Ei ‘seeds; 4d, Wheat. Ап ment" allud f as cloda from the surface of a rough К, аге piled in heaps over the field and b perfectly how avy | had ^ Shen beore d he previous Wheat ep suerooding where ero Wur rried off d been i leet ious root-erop. hé pert offered was that the salt of bi > dressing for Mang gels g5, s owing. g acr e farm with the vigorous й Н БЕОНИАШЕ growth үү Aoda young heat, the Vetches, the Cabbag eld ges ind the Italian n ye-grass ere is not а where traces, ofte ubie yard, eo d being supplied—and when | abundant, of the large ане о rned earth A. R. B, afterwards spread and worked by tillage into Ње | поб exist. And on the very highest and poorest clay p а 4 0 145% he soil, а great increase of produce 18 oft ee ere the dung-cart nev: , steam- nr С 10 0 0 the result. When banks of clay are burned in great | tillage, burned а mimm manure, and the summer P ке i 2 з 0 |piles, coal is supplied at the rate of about a ton of еер Есе same severe rotation as else. Fallow, A вв inferior stuff to every 50 cubic yards, and the price is ir us E more originally than 105, Rye grass, s, to be followed by gres x : ; either 5d. per cubic yard, coal being supplied, or 640. | o ar жеке; ап саа Wheat plant and the Вуе- S b Turni Тн 10 2 0 ithout the coal Тһе heap is burned * end on," wet li her nywhere. b only uL буры CUu o clay being thrown оуег the burning end led| Тһе spectator frot EN - highest part of the Mangels... .. .. .. ..212 0 with small coal, in the proportion M practice | estate. different scene from dedi i Lr CA UE mr ta 102 0 o |teaches. These great р of which several prid mms ome f 20 years a, c apii first came here, ——-——— |stilllie about in different parts of the farm, are dra he fields а ber lage the hedgerow timber Total. 5 K Y a d e [HP for spreading pem e sheep yard has been clear у; the tile-yard, now givi lt t d ears Randell has a breeding flock of abo 0 | has sent out tiles an gh to d the land а previous crop of Сик iocur | or e s Бом e lambing season is just commencing, and ded - necessary me ngs of the estead. before Swe зе the quantity of autumn cultivation, i uid ewes are іш. no grass. fields, and in LIMEN ieh, with i Амен id; and ihe early "Wheat crop, н ав 0 ch land' it is all е? ploughing, there is plenty of room for steam Mr. Randell has had 8ш (А oultisator at work since ч spring о of Rp во that there is the experience avour Daring the first P these а коой ані. of ш was pce in getting into Ww ced man could then accompany | As eos "Наш са ries, P Pershore, by whom t was suppli lied, had as much as his customer | o learn the iari ауте of employing it. А stranger | ` now-a-days, of course the who le a great deal of tillage work, and | The defe. is to sell some 30 or 40 ло та rams en year, and everything Тш ерв апа ra ewes hou: arden еу айка exceedingly good taste and infinite fertility of resoure e, has been erected. Тһе whole estate i is completely i in hand, and has long been doing al t the PAARE e з for bree Sing. sheep are Mange of | malt dust, with ^ * little ә СЯ Tio ed Ў several old e and n e all converted | nto в uos now, ped iba т өс кеш two three with a layer ped clay, Eon pav ouls for T E afterwards until ready ^N Eo layer of ihe es ashes. Тһе whole P T rich mass of | i i thing than it < 1 © course йо main гонт * the sce be т of the redon kii and a the Eo flows, kirti English {кти it has Sr beon. Within the last few his and several other puc around have been | years g manure, the be st possible 5 to its mecbanical | purchased by ue d'Aumale, for whom Mr. country side mbled to witness the accidents a cla which | Randell, acting as h h vllt а shooting-box, breakages which gemit d the first tow days ога use ; E are to receive it. The Sors ате ur ч Tur est framed | stables, kennels, and other offices, displaying here the ut Mr. Smith was in this instano rtunat igh | and heaviest fleeced that I have Tube same good taste and ingenuity which he had long to have placed his machine in the == f n of f| They are > folded during summer on ү Үй Бек. Cabbages, exhibited at home, And his ds Tut eem рене his ihe requisite ten of purpose, rar n — e-grass, and Clover, and Early Turnips; and during |! n at resolution, and thus it ршен that he can winter they come home to yards for Swedes and | Chadbury, welcomed by the pesos: d foe е | а Sopan = one of the best examples of Piia Mangel Wurzel, and hay. Besides the flock a|genial Vue А manner in кан ће rel with neigh- | success, den slackening of the rope con- then + 4} dair ry о of 10 o r 12 cows is kept, and their produce, | 1 аго often threw it in am: on Am се детей. темат to the ma na ed. | Wheeler's Imperial ; but tho erop is no ва aved seed several | generations old. During the; growth f g the а of cultiv vin: which may be con- place, the field culture of ded, The earliest Stock w fro: Cabbages is m home- be is quiet country life. THE ade iesu ОЕ саи PLOUGHS. Au „бев f Com , at "ttings in Gui шз ped sot Dd [^ rial before Lord character which i t is desired to mainta in. Aud when whole crop is cut, these е AME ipte а are trans- planted to ios seed | bed , Th Chief Josie Erle, by a special jury Med ws lasted the whole of the week, touching the allezed t Hn 254 f Са} first of which was of iron wire, have been purchased А portion of the ве ond now và età with the third s:t of steel-wire rope there is every prospect the E 'ent re ну буе ог віх уел | The engine is one of 10-horse eet lee b are ie m шыдын; апа ап, two &nchormen, опе porter lad, and a wat boy ; the porters at each e the fu being саа for 3s. ng themselves as the he average amount pr such y an rst rubbing do 8 until in ied seco d yea ar к ву are allowed to Ыы is preserved. They are sown in seel- nd Several acres id id Wheat red, and bble, &e., m pte abbages are pricke out in TOWE nyon the ploughed ee e Bia wide, and at inter sof about 15inchesin the rows. Early in n November 40 bushels of so fot ie sown per aer аз а remedy for or gecurity against the ravages ot slugs, |] and t , partly вес infringem men of patents obtained T Moss srs. Fiskin an nd Mr. ан = for improvements in tho manu- of steam ploughs by Пенн. Howdë d, the mplement euet at рыу. ты ышы т Bendel & Co., to wh the patents of Messrs, Fiskin and Fowler have dpi assi, rc od, wero were represente ed b Ме. Bovill, T Mr. Hindmarch, Q.C., and Mr. Aston, and the defi СА t for repairs during 1862 am аи to ЕТА ТЕ 104. T pnm € acres a day, there would be to gs viz. 1s, 6d. each to t the betwee : for Mangel 1 harvest with. 18 1 o redu ous before аан horse hoe iiid in March. These Cab- The 1l is seed s dira accomplished | bag either sold to market men, who come go ut Mul wi they think Орг; or if there be market for | them they are f. es € with sheep in 1862, Mes Haee eto enable a ps for an autum istTime . 2d Time fold, or of Swedes or el xs to be геш "a : f e eat seed e. ree successions of, ra 2 al eo um СЕ ае | owin That hir at of и hest stubble which is intended Wur nure 2. im pe, 20. ; € engine (whi employed also m pe Онын 202. "Total 627. Te or "eri acre, i total of remove 6 the е d pied up ir in October to the folds in sp Boys i off the leaf as (у stand in the feli, an i ceci Tan мей Que them into | a £ are оі ficieney. of the specification | г, Bovill ni етс ЕС by which the position of the for steam ploughing, and the defe ойша were pote а GE both pikaik chine ск zw r purpose in tents were e defendants em p they were not i guilty et that the р сто obtained b unt of the insuf- ‚ QC., о [зон * tip MW De depressed to to and thout difficulty, and the inv © y ve THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ГЁбишблйҮ 29, 100! 20{ rt, finding а verdict for the the y Rogers of the moving an chor T bel etos | эе о + “ M à date of Messrs. meee | between Mr. Fowler and Messrs. oward for the use | plaintiffs on a e issu after each bout ua. © : attained by the aid ота a|of his „patenta, had be en broke n off, William Fiskin | Mr. ‚ Hindmarsh asked his eid to name а sum, anua ial labour, wlich had the | had written tha ex-| invented the balancing power, and in addition to ta: | His lordship io 40s. with the usual he s кт jum PM ту pecia х Messrs. Fiskin had offered to ud them a license to | would be suffici Certificates i eeded in establishing that fact the | he verdies lingly e j in law the towards perfection. They placed a set o plonghe Беи. ha-a де М h NT еч ende lode Home Correspondence : i i . Rogers, Your 7 н туннар н ае ie is gota vr. epit яе дЫ of the machine patented, in replying to Mr. Wilkins on this subjeet, "чыр were оозе namely, moving anchor. € т: Es ата Morris alleges that h By | provin ел on that ground also the patent wo sparrow its young wi аы ETE A oe shaft fi the plo ploughran за Б £ alid. : Mr. Morris simply quotes the experience of Mr, Ji 8 Wm. Fiskin, who appeared t u Hawley, of rccte in the passage printed by your land, and as they were lifted the Set | was called, and Ез letter кысуы эе ы m to Messrs. n i end were depresse ed ino. the | Howards, in which he claim i : c = Ф 4 © A =a © E о Е БЕ? = c Ф e E Ф et © ч E © 2 Ф m Ф «4 E е к? n Smk wo rev.. gentlemen,” are not therefore at 5E, out of t is point. The Rev. G. "er o ооа is top g 2 [=] 2 А 8 et = o во et E © © © о го = © e.c Е о о е, S Е Ф B5 © ce [22 Е Ф ш Ф < [c] + о тш” О go LL к © а = = e [7] eem EN 2 er 2 © $ ч t а » 5 H balaneing power, was put into ре Pee s i i other that T че letter "и зз е en de E^ usui? Ub tbe анон does id AE Й in ng followi К patent d farther oae riga Mr. Fowleradopted | tained that the idea of the balancing pow bm Bii ' ihe balancing power, which formed a great гант in| suggested itself to them before it had mi кд itself og std r Ano a e ita та Wee ае Ша machine oh Moss vg. pni ma ad Күр viag | Los eaterpillars, and so great is the number of Dee zie Roge ted Er qae PERE OE s 3M i Thomas Fiskin brought hima Che model of а stem | broode of young thi It e a question when ihe action of draught power. The action, in point of plough shortly озн the agricultural il vd Carlisle | benefit thus performed is not a fair equivalent ше MEAS D д нт. # |1п 1855. Mr. Fiskin was introduced + y Mr. | grain and bv required at other periods оё - ct, was very similar to that exhibited by two chil year, dEM unc i uae cde b ОТ loughs were placed Fowler, an engineer of Stockton qa Te patent); In | Vol. i., page 476. Buffo n salas that the ME ык and wben one set was s pulled down by the ыдан S del, Mr. Fisk in dt sed to МАЗ ork the destroys eaterpillars by. thousands, The "Rer. J. б. P x 1 GU тег Wood, in his recent work o Mee History, alleges y id the i patents were assigne ed to the plaintiffs. 1 Fiski Wd ndun ey = 5 s of doing во; and he then inane | order ed b Gove rnmení, an th consequence үг Mia Nonsome. A Ашар: Clayton. & Shutie | that Y should pay him kis account for constructin x e "ай ш т : the machine, and he 474. а J his * e rangement by which they should be authorised | '. gne is | Dy cater priam " page (еласа їп eade to use both Fiskins' and Fowlers’ patents in the con- | protection. 7. They ы: x 307. off a bill of 377, | PN History, E struction of steam ploughs, on the payment by each | he took out a pro nal. protection, making the de estroys de осебе of caterpillars” durin ng the breed. А fpes У бы, | drawing and араай; in the name of Messrs ing season; an ally, Mr. Edw; Ee of a Tul Another agreement was then entered into by ls inm. Lincolnshire; quoted by M. Morris, red "їп the аб of pisi Е - ЕЛЕ Fis kin go ch кы be assigned to him, he paying | sparrows, The question, theref. he said, “ Upon canvassing the subject with my brother , sp question, e vi is not so plain to- I found фа he has ms ШНЕК СБа to mr royalty upon allthe machines he constru тобой | every tyro of a naturalist.” It is probable that te carrying the agreement further, that if the agreement | ?* TRE received 601. to give up his interest in the | sparrow will refuse to touch hairy ыл but. m d out d [o m ha E E NM of E patent. After the provisional protection had been even at the risk of being numbered among those who. Mess hid йй obtained, and Both t the complete тА, was Чао do not “ understand SRi a proof is," I am not p кчт ы а ЖЫ. їп RAER ^ eu XS that they had re hei ан ted the moving anchor, and а very adopted both the balancing principle adopted in Messrs, | ^9 120116. Mr. Wilkins, that the * ‘sparrow will perish vith hang i y |. Mr. Pole, C.E., Inspector of Government Artillery ; rather than touch a caterpillar” The fact admitsof - ei г, ewton, patent agent; Mr. Howard, one 9 im simple proof, and the sini is now approac| ; existing patents that the present action had been | defendants, and other witnesses were called to p which such * proof” can be obtained by any person brought. The questions for the consideration of = T the defendants 1 in KM се benc Роу desirous of settling the i ing ion, J jury, as stated by Mr. Bovill, would be—frst, adopted the same princi ‚ Fiskin апа і Derby. y Messrs. Fiskin's plough new, and was their але Fowler, had applied it in ue СЕУ E and la d, The Condition of the Working. Classes in ali ДУ new; ES secondly, were the improvements of|not infringed the existing paten n "x importa: 2 ў т. Fowler ден. He believed there Mec no pre- away i reci iti icableto | 5 WES Dr Бе SK die Та arek Poen ШИР мешн са ME. to sata the evidence | follow the precepts laid down. Tell а hungry зш ike them made bein or "that they were Du useful | 37% 9y there is bread in the baker's shop, 16 will not satisfy his _ and valuable inventions. Thomas Fiskin, who admitted having taken a model | appetite unless he has the means of purchasing food. - Mr. Carpmael, у agent and civil engineer, was of his ; machino to Rogers їп 1855, and requested. him | The most earnest wish of a labouring man will noè | examined a some length. He stated that he had paid | tO cma x dues S IE HE ek hs that time there was | stretch the walls of his cottage, or enable him witha - great attention to the construction of implements {ог |а шоуна denied the statements of| wife and six children, and with only three rooms to - agricultural purposes, and particularly in reference | Rogers s, bo A - апа r and | shelter them at night, to ве ier 8 sexes, so asto to steam ploughing. He had seen u specifications | the moving a Mosi r, and id he had had the. idea of а | observe common decency in his family. When advo 1 Messrs. oving anchor for years before he succeeded in per- cating any beneficial ‘change i > "Society, “too hard aline | en m 232 b hine. so С; ктер dis E аг ted 1 ойе ;|in 1850, in which he described its action. Не added : Nux e they ‘patento was altogether out | that he. and Rogers bed in constant consultation as to patented by Mr. Fowler were a uS ad Us mmngement aT наф "ot end d Chief Justice Erle remarked to the jury t Fiskin's machin үгө ы in carrying out an idea he. had do etta Mr. abs геа b ME Bra ее ell, С.Е, of Great | Was fairly. entitled to avail himself of the practical George Street, Mr. Amos, C.E., nsulti ing engineer to dM Royal да solius yis ы Mr. Bovill, C.E., Mr. Fowler, of Stockton- ree deposed to having as "they introduced Thomas Fiskin o Roge rs in 1855. Pre- 7 = эы firm of Clayton & emen ‚ Fi i s,wasalso examined. Не stated th : en x distinetly remembered t t the moving anchor was described to him, a leg; the use of each is аныш nó во with classes, whose rise i P pie eri un em ais volut of d cs ен summing) moy bo progressive according tó. circnmsk rage entions both of Fowiety were new, and that 1 —9 would not have ‹ y sol sum as 10,0007. for te e CE of usin 5 them if 3 em believe them to be of the — peces | e progr did n cos Rs cm. Me. the lowest to the highest offices in the country, CR ET е wor an there ha d They oy wero quie c ————— AER ТУ ит Gs ins T КЫН С ЫП meal erae саб fa de a ustice Erle proc (9 e the j uesting | duti i Similar evidence bie эзсе by Mr. Ransome, of the | their careful птоза to tha dn. tbe jur requosting | кү tio RW Ps ne pedi ndr rm o° Messrs. Ransome & Sims, implement makers, | was of great importance to the parties concerned... He | office сев, administration ot the laws, poe of Ipswich. had reserved some points of law, with which the jury instru e b є ап 28 Sir Fitzro he e had nothing to do. The con. аср: jo bett several obj votis P Eon polius of law in n eh hs беа sideration were—first, had the defendant infringed the п 1лайса Пу, [d more ih iencj ecifi ) patent granted to Messrs. Fiskin in 1855; secondly, who e employ him, as well as as more iere and co taken by the Lord Chief Justice. He then eed | had he infringed the patent ted to Mr. Fowler in within himself. A little thing x often the { : т id Fiskin | point in : c to urge tha was a principle in law that а patent аё | 1856; and thirdly, were Mr. Fiskin and David a man’s character—a the time it was ал must be valid. It could not |t and true inventors of the invention un ipoken, or a slight ане а may drive be rendered valid by any act done subsequently. their patent of 1855—the screw and the sector. If the Ње publie house. is also an established Б that the patent must | де infri the patent granted to upon the cares а о inst the inventor and not to any other perso: kin, he had also infri patent granted to | for the “silver lining in the cloud." How ¢ ld be able to show that with ге owler. His lord ip, after La i ving but an overcrowded cottage to uld b Mr. Fo shi >= еге Се two several parts of the | of the jury, at considerable length, to the partieular | wet walk home and a ер toil ? ere поб the invention of nature of the MUR improvements which had has never arriv: Ük whic h were the invention | been spoken to by the witnesses, handed them in а 38 Fiskin and а machinist of writing the questions which he had € for auci. by ke Mena Willi _ | cost of only per acre, looks arley (last y ted by the P1ISn "3 am power, adl The jury th 2 ] y FEBRUARY 28, 1863. ] ———————— operation, including cultivating the THE GARDENERS' land after ejm fed | "Again, a 9-inch wall, although strong : enough, wa was nc CHRONICLE AND кы, GAZETTE. o fires. The by t a А quantity of "moderately w baa rle; d 54 bushels per acre. The land was never | stiff enough. 1% was so ielding, that on being built r S те produced over 40 bu shels of Barley pe it oscillated every, [X workmen an up the loaded Бу, AN ing into Sia ARN with over heated acre under horse culture, and m gl | la adder, ow ing to g s. To con- | surfaces, rately warm, and the three defects ear, of same de ity, gave hor lly, the bul lk Ly the materials | which he pu pointed out n all remedied by one а about 24 to 32 per bushels per acre, wh ун ace od | used must; be. produced on the spot ; he roposed s the agency. The smoke—the carbon in ing to the reports in th gricultural papers w wasnot|to use a small quantity of his o ана) along ten mes consumed wi itho ut any trouble Бе much exceeded on the heavy lands throughout ew with the loca terials. He зе а niece Мек bent whi vhich would have escaped up the chimney w untry. The general cry throughout the year has been | by means of an ordinary brick machine in th | de us T air fn and the room, instead of being supplied a bad crop of Barley, in consequence e way. I th ca lie p faciliti r | with was вар] weather and а seeding, whereas the b а ing and burning. An y br ie € never че пех zt pointed d the resuli was cause a bad system, which may |dry straig ht and true ; it у edd andis s ways ; s by umet he ig ipis sed ti ove the соттой ow be obviated by the. adoption of a better but vidt ade in pairs that objection wha е riated. vidt Sot smoky chimney, and үл ed the modus power, by which the farmer ma рт yra The bricklayer when he got the block could imme iately наиб by which the vu ney was vei d ben kept of best weather, and get results к I have | divide it into two with а chisel. Не would lay urs an, which appeare e of a ver s mple and now fixed Monday, M Res ^ as че е on which I | of bricks, which called * headers," and then "tle easy character. If his s plan ep adopte, the erie shall begin working ге оша and | one of these blocks and lay it upon the *' headers." He chimney sweeper ot be required more than drilling machine. I shall frat plat my light land| would then follow wi h the ordinary brick, апа | опсе іп а Аа ті а Beans, 12 acres en my һеау eans, 10 acres;|carry it along the inside of the wall. Then c Я DENTON observed Sight bo, there v am then my heavy land Barley 2 acres. | another of the facing blocks and a course of “ headers. the hdiple. of construction mi ght be, there vig id Then І shall move the machine on to ir. where | By this pene П the through. mortar joints cr ben important question, х 4 it will cultivate D drill Hin ен 17 асгев after | which verga Te du means of wet, as it were hed to know how was that cost to be me - roots fed on fy Bignell; а а ВЕ e wet there was upon f n Мас io be borne by the landowner—w : April as m ve eaten d lighí block tl 1 t t n by the tenant, and whether it was possible 13a acres, t the quee will be vida (К ка оа | =y was thickened by the vertical bond, -— аз а for he rip farm | abourer to contribute more for Barley. Now, s u wall which inm es and drill the land with tter rly impossible for me to snow tion at апу of the €— summer nie uei d as thus made perfectly n and it had no more e bulk n it than an ordinary 9-in wall, and would be per- did aot аа 9з. some алад: as to the r1 AYLOR, rasta cottages ч бн cost of the brickwork ет ees thre tb ted it of unfit land, by which fectly dry vi ithi in the ve rnal surface. Another | med ue but few of the publie can ges Bun nd its merits Far- | wher e с of concrete metà "with у, кү ningham to wit; or by setting it up in a show | bricks were expensive was crete, or materials sait- fing for, 1401. арай, a suming the materi pesi : Tard; a mere dummy—Batt to have | able forit. Hitherto concreto had not been available | withi istance. се. Of rse п pon Шо determined tha will not put myself to the costly the construction of w In the foundation it |be dos e conve ^ pes miles. КЕ le of showing it at all at any of the public | would bear any weight, н 16 retained in the The use M ito вче would bene a the Pra ouring s to be eld this , summer ; therefo: оге, if any h and was prevented from spreading. When а point of view, ph ben А him as + of the beers was built by ordinary method, à manufacturer, and would undoubtedly be a "s will e long clear ор. on the теш of e ge to the. landed а а - also to the Egit light od of its tob, in ces operation, Жыш кл the action of the „зад и-ий 7 ide t hey may do so фу е Woolston when any of the | and Meinen i FE bogan >: Ж he pro- i5 "Woo oops, of Chichester, spoke of the advantage o Md му он done. William Smith, Woolston, vu was, to the construction of | using mud walls, of f which he had seen spicynene из Bletchley c ucks, Feb. 19. | walls in the iS tn used in the rench. Suffolk and Wil > „ and which were always kep — The plan he adopted was to enclos | whitewas| The only object › the = (etíes, blocks of brick. First the bricklayer uld шу a |of ео унн was t et pay not be driven into or course of flange bricks on the outside, adt then the | them, nything o fas à the wind - ROYAL AGBIOULTURAL ОР EEGDAND: | laboare | without i inj njoring wa walls or n des scriptio: er е аф т would fill i in the trench, so created, with con- | B Y n AM of t was held a; ytel Society's rooms on Neb dy Mr. Raym D Barker in the Cha Taylor со nstrue- dis- LABOURERS DWELL нав. . and ыалын, his improved puteis in the f cottages, as introduc a generál cussion on the economy of 1 = gs. Не said he did not коре to show any particular plan of cottage vereor id Д than was necessary to show how his к, were introduced. If ы ed pu exhibit a perfect model of a cottage, h requirements of cottages in с i io - ties, кет de number of boys and ее, = principally the goner: "defecs of cottage b "2 tne pr ТАЎ g e outwar rd thrust discussion а voti of thanks to = Taylor, propose т. MeDouall, was peel апа the Secretary annou ently r cotta ge buildings, blo de Г six tog gether, and being capable e y Each 9 dh ese bead я was 12 pe dth, but on the principle of | truer than were to be found in the vele d tion of bricks, If concrete aia were used for ы very few of these bricks would "s necessary. Wi th respect to flooring, he v ue "ui е р, aol тай а paving tile w e pri rincipal of awhi ch was da amp, the source of s^ ict ongitudinally Do ags were formed by in the districts suffer. He then, by mean пана proceeded to describe Е гас, tl with three — а kitchen ong room on the —— use or ecullery: with an oven, ooms in front, near e and a great deal of expense inen no valleys and no gutters, but along the side walls a single rain- watertrough, from whic the water га n into а butt. The walls were perfectly squ and presented the least external m um damp climate. e then exhibited of a ir of cottages which he Vier 0б: to baild at e Waltham, and which was a modifieation of the form plan. It contained two bed-rooms on the upper st for the parents n girls, and a sleeping room for on лы. One of the evils etperienced in cott s the dam mp which up to the walls damp-proo а very muc ch superior on account of its hardness and durability. 16 was made of earth n I -— a eri - per- forated, by which means ir space eated cement, or ай; he propos course made of bro boys | flanges topsy turvy to go у | Ше hat flange, so that the air not. only circulat ted онн, dina. nally from one side to was laid same level, and there ith a The next tile rested upon the | h the other beneath the paving, but transversely. Тһе |8 un the i: ling was m Ёз times the | t4 Hence roof was m er than t e had invented a roof half the weight 0 bed plain tiling and only a. Ep heavier than sla ing, i nsequence of not requiring to be E id double. tile was made with vo dan бе, having eso notches allowed the tile when turne p In reply to a rh Mr. TAYLOR said that the ` floor E from 6 to 10 inches above the ground sur face, со z depth sle: = ар o wur шов, so that ifa. ac \ o damp could arise o де that nf It round the] building, produ cing a thorough separation of | air. One thing wanted in А fos ndation was bonding and strength ; the best thing 1 z e — was : ы of York stone, but t sive to be Е еса emm His perfo; демей ares Vus as SION ng as ork it: in ү it might be regarded as a piece of York stone. g down, air introduced, and the bonding secured. На next adverted to the | tion In his the h К brick | all 9 inches thick w to form were thus answered—damp was | the to the uppe с pet thrown ske м ascended. In bis Sechs prm rg register |Р ie smoke not pee able to e^ dil tho epi E ой Шы brickwork чнч NM биеге conveyed from the exterior to the interior, and MCA drm M an absorbent character. of wet notches in the E: and take a level bearing upon [mh which in: D | of foundation, з ng were | th that ыг m. meeting for discussion would be on vni f| 18th of Marc —— ——O з! Clu KiwoscorE: Feb. 3 fis мому Meoting of this association was heid on Feb. 3, J. Т , Esq, | President of the Aoao, in the шне "There |was an unusually larg Akienda of members, who : had the pleasure ri listening to ono of the most interesting and i ctive papers eveř read before this association, the "subject being | ge oin Manures, their relative tion to form crops, by Mr. Edward Dre p The emis are extracts fro 1. As to Artificia ciated by us. These comprehend | cu of soda, sulphate of ammonia, в lime, with а few of tl roots, corn, &c. baps it may not be unine entering on them, ars aen progress made manures during Before „ | teresting to shortly — tention тр C the ults а corded TT is from the use of old feathers. pplication «s ls per acre, at а cost of 158., төй. he х атор of 48 i i mantag as ties, rough state, rthur Toong ima nis prize essay of gland Society in tho year 1804, states. 206 THE GARDENERS' erase AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ёхватлнү 28, 1863, now exceed 200,000, whilst the imports hard it bappens th hey овоа ar рр at the highway hed D and sent them into other ( countries, | In n all pro 'obability e mode of | of guano have considerably fallen id The pourcas ros , а we is derived are ропе bone-ash, mal charcoal, the inferior n eties of АРДАК" "coprolites, r^] ТЫН phosphates; A | stone's thickne eal of variation no doubt exists in the qualities of this | tb е than е larger апу such en в special prepared T urnip manure, a superior whi Ae rb in the чел D^ of ex periments by Dr. Voe e dc b ы e е n this and te in o gular man es st чані їч, exl consists in the was backed by the uie e f sulphate о matters, and с d ing a la А D ur step, chemical inquir; L nd | is altogolber а Y "interesti tpo nota little man po n z^ ing i ay a little time and atten added se tim most rapid and pom pce and it suc of our grain "As water nis din rea my, во the d the windare solitos as to Fender it not only a matter of imp he d » "their composi- | the greatest EDT to good exc For the obtaininE of the roducer and consumer of meat and corn, bu talso rbd hs I found, however, tim y doing £0 ; I | last essentials it is needful that e hedges should be ke ept low жср. DP S p few of {һө | апа trees should be trimmed up. Few eri d саге to t 1M DH i i rim they require, | embroil ourselves with our neighbours or go to law with thi reseni ump a anures :— d its . The constituents abounding in | апа least of all in carrying out the duties of a thankless бы, In illustration of whi mineral matte office, an i pp e h: y the stg kadako Я occupiers of land, especially if they chance to be the big men of from inquiries e the parish,Ito v v by "up к h hedges and over- veral dres: sed. al treo y it by their filthy manure hi retained for hom i " and t ach | a it е thor Me рвет and new set AN 2,857,724]. ; ort ts at not less than practice confi et abounding in ЕЯ "воо y enclosing intakes of е d, rather than quarrel wi with them, and 2,500,0001. ; the annual import of : 16 | nitrate of soda, Ir e of те кын soot, los D m and m еў Uy v summoning them to abate "their produce, 50,000 tons; ога total of 134,000. 20, o! similar character, nuis: amount he deducts for the use of the bone tareni and other tch he p picks unds, e The pee for the maintenance the'parish roads is levied р ileavi: о all without exception; and T Е appointed time the in- ture, of which he thinks cred rveyor knocks at pauperum tabernas regum turres, t, at а cost e сы all have to contribute to the income, a very 4,000 tons, эһ н те аз neglected and ignored in the expenditure, superphosphate, valued at п. a ton. traverse twice weekly on foot the two milesof puts at 48,000 tons, ently Р tha apparent їндї cant parish EI between my house and а d E ; important l. per ton ; 13,000 tons of nitrai e. For veh the distance there о foo Whatever, 6000 e ye f sulphate of ied at - m | isting - 24 Tur pe Over the remaining half*there certainly is a Pe кзы ; but, as adds of 50, до to represe x: ain e of 25 ida of | to the best of v "belief, it n ШАК for three dE of the artific d Pee I such nd 1 nt © КОР straw (сотай to Professor Johnstone), | distance, been touched by the surveyors for m last 20 years, or a total proximate value of the ar reio ial m px Tes consumed three ti f protein e unds, more than and still obstructs the анас т with the identical yearly by the ceca of this try ав follows :— ubi фу req , pecten, ‚ &c., and almost н Maa or boulders, and the same А, p Which I Guano Eon UE 77 TEM 0 f saline matters, and я an excess of oil. or Prep on first making its acquaintance, its presence is only Bone dust .. 0,000 0 0 po оер Бо КАТАТ раша La aadi sult to injury. Buperph gi from bone, 110,000t0ns 770,000 0 erive a portio DR go ed coprolite, та, 000 „ ШҮ 000 0 Н from the atmosphere, some being кеп a through tis o b hope po up " the Warwickshire Tnoumhaj Nitrate of LET .? 197000 0 0 the into the soil, | W e widely heard and generally listened to, Bulphate of ammonia д. Оз C4 10901000010 pHkaihs ther substances . F £0,00 0 d y mn] arm icu iae Тһе quantity of guano imported in 1841 (its first year) was | 107 roots ; practice, however, by the large н. огыр of: mper ‚ TABLBY, NEAR KuursronD.— Farm contains 117 acres, 3881 tons, advancing in 1845 to 283,800 y the ge phosphate, seems to MR ARE NTC Clover y seeds mown P y e an ge of about 81,500 tons, when it manures are best in "AB р T a РЕ c 16} acres, B ley 17} a Potatoes 4 a again turned upwards, ris in 1855 to 305, ns, of the (ө андан: Swedes 8 acres, Man ela 4 a m ; hom t d computed real value of 3,137,1601.; the quantities not so large - 9 ar e * :; d e iss ойл, in 1850-7, ро 1 8 mounte 353,541 tons, being tho i gardens эк occupa i» го: P" B 5 че. Tis y ever imported in yd year, since which there consists о arm horses, 5 colts, rood m go been ^ onsite erable falling off, The supply of other Mr 12 dairy cows, 6 heifers, 100 sheep, 50 pigs, and 4 тег. manures without doubt, however, das corrospondingly in- ing calves ; t « al 1 : d on G и H creased, tho. manufacture superphosphate and Two Letters New Highway Act. Ву а |105 caves; to 82, Fed on Grass, Hay, Straw, Oats, Other special manures to ап enero extent, Warwickshire emen T. B. Wright, Dion Beans, Indian and Barley meal, with oilcake. Make m 58 Mie s 398 V ае - Ў pes то Street, Birmingham. | annually about 300 tons of manure, which is applied to acid. І have been informed of one company havin g | These two en appeared in the first instance in the | ronk- propa raker chaso annually about Б. tons ofaa used 700 carboys a day; when we consider that this ie idiaud unnes He ia, d tad tó | bury's guano substitute, and about 10 tons of fine sufficient for the production of something like 1000 tons per | 1%% land Counties Hera ew Miei Же ac to announce | алд Бор The farm has bee n M юз px Li week from one/house, some idea ЖЕУ be gathered of the magni- | their publication in a e for great service | V дога, Т тш eradicated upward. tude of the trade, and it is Dot to вау thetradeis concentrating, | will undoubtedly 1 be dioe Wt rhe ЖА. circulation. | P for we are constantly hearing of Tlah manufact turers starting, | Both the есле y and e of оой managem ent | д of old ew and planted 2787 Ah E; ros жыш the "- -— wm E Er вау ky thiet busi anan rather | -re well il £00 5 y landlor ing Quicks. P filled up creases than hortly to гед е artificial manures or fertilisers m. ost in uso a favour in this | the general Mott of the new Act .appears to us| lugo pit id and pande a culvert of 1090 0 еч and 16 immediato neighbourhood, which are , nitrato of кода, | irresistible. | inches inside;through the farm, my lan soot, and salt, with specially prep. res, for our corn culvert bricks. By this have gained near 4 aeresof апа Grasses, Iknow of but one. эчоб ri bones being tried The үн АСО? state forcibly the evils of the | arable land. Have also gained near 3 acres by inclosing rand р m AE perte хор узв осии паса а fai ану present syst waste land from the high road. e erected a hay phate, with cre eae nd e назва o, bones, supe t. rs ** I verily а that "o PM ingenuity would be taxed in | shade of 28 yards by 7, and about 20 feet high to the opinions and experience of the farmer, are applied to the several | Vain to discover any Sys plausible, and at the same | eaves, at a cost of 957., а bakebouse and other buil root crops. time more utterly subversivo ог Pio end i 3 view than the ` : road ] ОЛ лы, system we havo all been up to tho рге date suffering | COSting "A РУ? se ia new occupation Choice of Arti атитеѕ und argui be pie reasonable, багт arm, of 423 yards long, at my own 3 каш ү кыеш. илине ШЕ ныт AA qus оге ү y to or й expense, Jr 15, 1862. (Signed) Тномлз Humsn оме endeavour to proc ind is farm lies well as to > в, г а ТАШ raised) those wn, and in а good climate. Тһе soil mostly a will take regie ped light sandy and peaty loam, easy to ed the e good of mig that t this of tho pian. andit will at o n tha uses | requiring аа аид а їп а E HR Ae uide ork which ied ever render r | Hu : у йм Road shoemaking rst has not stated in his certificate, w о acquired m ustomary rotelion: But it appears to iis een be a thorough Enos edu. © im seeds, 2d, root crops, 3d, Wheat ог Oats, 0 d metly | Barley seeded, 4t th, "— mown, and then разіогей two xd years. This year he has no Ah: E farm is now | н mn. fields, and one is in perm ў xus | : ofi peel ол Clo € "x | t ao F d phe. With plenty ot iis | Rep CE кк дыла оош, eie is the strongest and crop we have _ i е. „Tbe | seen this season ; stood well, and 5 fee t gh Clover — and seeds had (^ a heavy first crop, ud эйе pr the maintenance 3 2 dame RI E, Dot mo illustrate this remark | top, about 5 feet high. eheu ur der Р ысыгы let me ask your readers whether their | convenient h to the fie these ot proper hich he in a great measure | experience does no сойо аррар e 8, ar та at) ° Perfect and complete оа is ВО essential that without 1070 and size. The hora estead is fin the wrong plia contin heavy an ina bed itato. and requiring butin well arranged and y | The whole, доме ng bonm ES | А со: t attention to c i | M айзасы stock of the right sort for the purposes intended, 't agree to | the ваше may said of impl and occupation road in good order. , s p ronically NEAR Тата рес claimant's fim taining 51 m ep I do ж, ЧЕ: "that | M e ear ge 98 aene Thi are surveyors ask 2l. in pipes for drainage out of a total is acres. ere 9 acres Ж» expenditure of 4551. ог clover mown 30 acres, 4 eret bei n subjeled to brin g| “A rond should fall transversely from the centre, at the rate with dung water. Wheat after gn — c aigu: of 1 in 94. In sonio. cason Macias 96 NM MU qe Oats 3} acres, Barley 13 acres, P Turnips and Mangel be =y à ved longitudinally i chiefly derived from th oia de e road is made so convexed and P ur 8% acres, qas duin ма іва complete waste = money t p toa -backed 2, mer presmre of Por Re wheels cannot лере, Customary rotation ural state, and that they dox v of the metal is to the of | farm :—1, Potatoes and other green crops ; them to the em id. the ro: е 8 spoil dim : are: edly is the most — an ** Then, again, there should always be a relative nei с а which seeds эге manure, n if it does not | observed in the тл! ce labour and КЕЗЕ "d metimes 5 years. Professor A Anderson’s | districts of this o rule whatever traced, MA. ideo, 2 germ 6 dairy cows, 182,000 tons, | looking to the sm MM Iun cn somà tasse expended don matzriale, | 8 8 calves—total, 29 heads. Speer FEBRUARY 28, 1858.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 207 Makes 180 tons ; of mrnure in the year, apiid "ч Тома ог Татпірв. Вау в 220 tons of гон e manure, Bu; Q0, б оона, W3 C., wing to offer to the Trade : AMES CARTER а TOMATOE DE LAYE. HENDERSON'8 PINE-APPLE ВЕЕТ. н street sweepings, а ton , applied to Grass 'сгорв and жур ' purposes. Наз drained 43 acres since 1853. Does not state the tity or number of tiles used ; the subsoil of this farm is mostly of а broken sandy character; the drains would operate аб wide apart. Since eradicated 3,500 lineal yards of old fence d filled up the ditches; has eradicated 309 уан of d fences - i se ditches averaged near slates in all the ditch | Бойова ms, Cost 872; ы b that ga were mant's own of Quicks, part of which, with the pe^ aimant, and portion by the landlo: d on this farm is on. Тһе pas d rchards ind garden clean, and in productive con- dition. House altogether — looking, both inside and outside. Garden (Jom CTIONS of P EITCHEN N GARDEN SEEDS, consisting of all - Pow sorts, are offered қ Сере; — No.1 “горо ed an ts Peas, and all other seeds d d. TERT 0 No. 2 dito. т а ditto ` "ditto 25-0 10:9 No.3 ditto 5 quarts 2s ditto 2570 2670 No.4 ditto PC ints ditto $e. 0 10 CA' MLOGUES. ^ application. RICHARD SMITA, E Merchant, corner of High Street and Broad Street, Worcester. Pine Apple Place, Edgware Road, London, W. RTHUR HENDERSON ax» СО. beg to announce t their CATALOGUE of KITCHEN, есед ud ER SEEDS, Im ИРИ" German Asters, Stocks, Collection of M ange ds, for One Year's Supply— сене .. 105s. | Collection, No. 3 d 498. io » . 258. Collection, № is now ready, and will be jT e ona application. Norx. P This Catalogue contains onlp the best varioties of d eee and an abridged Listof the most valuable Flower posu isa Rota ОЕ R d a Sri nra aa Жын АЫ Seeds for the Kitchen Garden, Flower Garden, and Farm. a ‘DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE vid be forwarded, post ts only, and includes every appi iB of cultiva ll parcels of Seeds de е vius ot 21s. and upwards carriage paid to t Railway Stai n England. Nursery and Seed |» Si bighmeht Westerham, Kent. have a ы 5 о the Trade. UBSCRIBERS have still а "few hundred nds of gay of the followinglSEEDLINGS to offer :— га Seedling Lari 2 year Scedling Pears Seedling Silv Fir lyear Seedling Pinus Aus- r уе Beedling Sordos аса de. роз Mae ре жин year Seedling go e 1 г гач English Oak їп | 1 year Seedling Pin arills "tima ck of Transplanted BEECH, 1j to 2 feet ; о 15 іпеһез and 12 to амаи SPRUCE, Also a large Sto Transplanted NORWAY s 9 18 inches; quae WH ж 2 feet ; all is X ane stock. Sara les, h prices, which e very lo Озу, m ad on application. N BnRorHEns, Aberdeen. Best pes Y I dec , бё. КЕТӨАТЕ. BUILDING ot less than 4 ton lots, хата TES SAND.— рән Аар put ont (1 о Дыт] 2а as used for FERNS, GONIAS, &c., so ш admired ternational тумо, delivered іп the "City at 6 1s. 6d., or within 2} miles of Cha more СомрАхү, Kingston- -on-Tham Also for men of SHORT FIBRE for Orchids and raina; р: ge ein 8 не Д Orders payable to J. BARSHAM & Co. AnsHAM'S BRUSHES and MATS are the best and most ' — mical of any, and are sold in every town in the kingdom ; at DEAxE's, London Bridge ; and E. WHITE & Бох'в, 95, Cannon treet. CavrIoN.—Every Brush is stamped “ Ј. BARSHAM's Patent." On Sale P ry PB MÀ N О, Apply to Messrs. GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Co., 1, North John Street, Liverpool, HE LONDON ЖАНОВ COMPANY ready PREPARED BONE MAN ОКЕ for pres: WHEAT мази рж tor á диши SOWING. DA&TITPESR „ле and Flower Seeds, Carriage Е BLOOD MANU. ; eda des and Successor to the late ^x Барт) SUPERP. НОЗРНАТЕЗ Єз умк, &е. Е announces that his SEED CATALOGUE із i eg ve being in the finest condi E ey also ВІВ aF aihe COLLE krao by posts VEGETABLES recently Commended GIBBS’ to SPRIE m YTA N GUANO, NINTE of "o $44 94 by the Royal Hortie ultural Society was grown from See inp of AMMONIA, and eve "d PU Ат! а Manure of Bo TS © furnished by him. own value. ER, Secretary. 3 rA a ҮС МА ries and Seed Warehouse, Waltham Cross, N. к, Fenchurch Street, E.C. воо то во в о і ЕРЕ ЕВБЕЕЕ DayofMonth. | È penis Flower, anà Agricultural Seods, о Farmers, &e. ао ө к AND HEAP GYPSUM MANURE.—Parties requiri НЕД equiring L сос оосо ГЫ ЕЕ " | OB "ou н речі а t his GYPSUM can be supplied at 10s. per Ton, bulk, аб the 1 ood а ae [38-1 E BS 8 Uu od pem m select descriptive and priced | Works at Kennington, 8. 1 59884558 £525, lists of P AGKICULTURAL, KITCHEN GARDEN, Im rted Addre D in 34, Cha, 2 bep] чола Brixton, В. Жз. fir Я GEANTS? Varegated, О AE раша, Miscell | sve Deliver ut oma. 'o А. ; rnamen oliage scellaneous, : " Я z ы Btove, делна. аа апа Hardy Plants, ботів" у published, f asc ac ГА ЛЕ COMPANY. B.V а апа will be forwarded Post Froo to all арр plica 44 BLOOD MANURE for CORN. ж ie Ic qu zo e B4 di Roe Exotic Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, ов. s S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS. ^ E5ESONLE BE g MET - OD MS'S аракысы of LIME, S'E Я > E 9 E W U.O Uy M-B E. Ek Ts 5 „| pack ANUFACTURED THE 4 н 4 |я к |&© Recommended by the а оны ofthe Royal Horticul- s A. Р ick €—ÓnC ан |&|E Ей 55 [tural Society. See GUIDE 1o the KITOHEN GARDEN. x Sad $5 Сло O O I2 e^ @ Barr & SuGDEN, Beed and Florists, 12, King gU E я |ы = Street, Covent Garden, W. ae » 9 NITRO- PHOSPHATE or, BLOOD NA MANURE COMPANY 1 c: - = ч LE А! RTER IS CHAMPION ВЕК, | Consisting of THNANT FARMERS, occupying upwards of 229004 | EF E zt" mended by the Royal, Horticultural ociety as ,000 Acres о алла н: BÉ bong: ап excellent бын Жыр abit firm, and the best Chairman. pE o CLAYDON, езщ 7 еа Essex. йш : E © © : d of the Sion House c! з. per а ounces of опт | Particulars of these Standard Manures may be obtained at ў 1 oz É 2 own sav. to offer the; e. the Offices, с. Т. Macanan Secretary. t [IS MERI àg ИЕ 237, 288, & 261, High Holborn, Loi Or of the Local Agents. a m 109, Fenchurch § Lond - 3 RE e OUELUS NORFOLK HERO CUCUMBER.— eh IPEA Mies, Rae, RÀ. "00190900 тов S 3 EN IÓ— the best Ridge Cucumber know na WESS MANURLES e2 18.; 1 ‹ 28 E S LAING'S MAMMOTH CELERY.—Tho very best, hardiest, L ures msnufactured ey. В. Lawes ri D S ORE = E» and finest flavoured Red Celery in mm 1s. and 2s. | me ТЕ 863 are now ready for delivery а ў $EESEEE 595 8 T per packet, on receipt of postage stam actories, at the following prices : EEIE w LAWESS PATENT TURNIP MANURE, and BONE E єр». E ЕЁ em =. z YOVELL’S cues Nurseries, Great na | LA Ре уал а "ner TIME ..26 6 ©, © Я БРВ (85 ЕЕ у HARDY WHITE SWEDE De Раана а БАЕО Ола 8 d & агеззвр ш ЕЁ E ES 2 z жч де En jo Росы on the pshire, rites, о Mannes aui- Du sadi Me. Laaa. or through his e 0 E en z hc ы. s Bond ish n UE opa: 7: bát мы ety prodneti сани и S g Ei | е only Swede that can bo depended let upon to keep sound | Varying Memo rq ‚эм Gibbs: Nitrato 7| sssesse T Жы TL mae ut storing. t for late sowing | , Genuine nate of Ammonia, and other Chemical Manures à I E Азы per lb., or 425. per bushel. P — vm das, 1, Adela Yos ka ОЗ BD E E Supplied b Батир, CALpsoor?, & BawrnEE, Basing- | „Address Jomw BzwNET Плуг», elaide Place, London d : 2; e. РБ HE 5 stoke ; and SU, Seed Market, Mark Lane, E.C. ? Bridge, E. C. ; and 22, E. Dublin. g кыз H- 82 to HE PARSNIP * STUDENT.?—SEED of AUTION to PULPA oF С UANO.—Having been Ё z Е 9 МІР, “ennobled” by Prof informed that Guano has been Imported into Liverpo & am gaj ы ВоокмАх, of the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, is | and offered for Bale as BAKERS ISLAND ovana I 4 Ё zz55555: Sg БЕ | S now ready for delivery by M. U & Bons, Post free, in Бегор оче Notice that I co the Deposit of “Baker's -— 7$ s% | g packets, öd., 18., 0 .each. Also Wholesale to the Trade. W. Á— речи. s GUANO cau only be enge E It can also be obt ied from any of the Seedsmen named in о H. at ——— my Agents, Meurs. ЕЕВЕБЕБ оз 3 the List which appeared in Gardeners’ Chronicle o 81. шток & Co», of Liverpool, GRINN m Тоде MonaaN БЕДЕ iS to © H ndon, ILLLAM H, W. = S& Fi Royal Berks Seed Establishment, ° Burling Slip, New York, December 9, 1802. Established 1787. Notices to Correspondents, d ieu 8-4 e ep te die AND CO, Books : Inquirer. rbd ^ Farm Calendar” )orthe | ESTABLISHMENT, * Cyclopeedia of cups ” лр 105. 6d. 3L 153. ^ рш D UM eent freo respectively. CED 'ALOG sen on application: Growiwa Гази Irsa FrAx.— the extent grown in FREE DELIV Tw p of M omni pem 1—1 151,403 acres ; F. АБУ GARDEN SEEDS rest Уза 1858, 91,646 erbe ABS 196,029 actes z : PH 3i Sae 51 be ы FREE OF CARRIAGE to the chiet B Railwa: eee an 1561, 147,057 aeres ; 1902, 149,889 acres. This last item has |!" чен ишта = the principal Bteam Ко in Ireland. ; t beon p published. í i ен 1 Seedsmen and a есче АЕ et ч Га баша, оге ар HOMAS ҮЕ, B SrEDsMAN and GROWER, Г We сап only urge as gerer tratha, hát the drainage of land Biggleswade, Beds, begs to offer the following SEBDS of > when water stagnates, the earns addition of | bis own of 186 I јога фе lime when calcareous m s wh dur excess € SPANISH SION SEED, я m erga matter exista, My ай КОМЫ persius. "f| MANGEL WURZEL S d и d шн of Wite Torr Bars: А Traveller. We ut oot DAE d d law; butit| SWEDE, and COMMON 25 f extra thick, 64, eacb. Кл pos 208 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 28, 1863, BENJAMIN FOWLER & CO., PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY WHITEFRIARS STREET, FLEET STREET, LONDO - [413 “ММ = ЕМ N NS ^n du К МММ М NN йты V pue Landscape Sketch shows an adaptation of THE IMPROVED HYDRAULIC КАМ for forcing water to considerate he ights and distances to supply Mansions, Farms, &c., where a few feet fall càn be obtained. Full particulars of this useful Self-aeting Machine can be had on applicati ion. No. 4. кайи Useful YARD, GARDEN, and COTTAGE PUMPS, from 17. 5s. each. No. 38. Fowrzz's Portable LIQUID MANURE PUMPS, with flexible m т pipe. — No. 46a. Fonar EE: ung POR кекс FORCE PUMPS and FIRE No. 49 a. NGINES for Water or Liquid Man No. 50. FowrER's Improved (Holman's ек DOUBLE-BARREL FARM | No. 49а, . арый хаша WATER CARRIERS, holding 24 and 35 gallons, FIRE ENGINES and SN PUMPS. for Garden U: Я No.49, GARDEN ENGINES of all s Further Particulars, Estimates, and Illustrated Price Lists on application, E "SAMUELSON & 00:8 PATENT LAWN MOWING MACHINES. SAMUELSON & COS IMPROVED GARDEN ENGINES, GARDEN ROLLERS, AND GARDEN SEATS. CATALOGUES FREE, ON APPLICATION TO BRITANNIA WORKS, BANBURY, or to SAMUELSON ax» CO/S LONDON WAREHOUSE, 76, CANNON STREET WEST, CITY, WHERE SAMPLES MAY BE SEEN. SHANKS NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1863, WITH SILENT MOVEMENT IF SPECIALLY DESIRED. FURTHER AND IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS—PROTECTED BY LETTERS PATENT. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED TO ALEX. SHANKS anD SON ` ror mem PATENT LAWN MOWERS, NEW HAND MACHINE, рн : ; = 12-INCH or LADY масшав, | | ааа SHANKS дахр SON are grai tified to find that the Improvements introduced into — PATENT ыы MOWER. 81 n hav rely successful, that universal йч лса has resulted from the use of these Machines wherever they hav rer ve 13 Е farther Improvements into their already celebrated Lawn Mowers, which are fully described in their ilinstrated P Price E The Pat Жее т E се forvardi оп Ес icat NKS LAWN MOWERS are in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, B PTON OSB ORNE, and d in йе савы of the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. at 'KENSINGTON i е G SROV те Ж TOEYSTAL faac COMPANY at S and their nun (чынып Abroad, Wher ere their merits have been fully prov ved, These Machines will Mow EQUALLY WELL on UNEVEN as on LEVEL Lawns, and whether the Grass be WET ог DRY. The execution of the work i is not only si, superior to Mowing with the Scythe, but tl The Machines are warranted to give ample satisfaction, and if sx approved of they may фе at once returned. $i uat г] BA DhR SHANKS Ax» SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, М. B. OFFICE AND SHOW ROOMS; 27, LEADENHALL STREET, ЕС. l | l FEBRUARY 28, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. GREEN'S LATEST IMPROVED PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES ü FOR THE PRESENT SEASON 1863, FOR WHICH HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT HAVE BEEN OBTAINED. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED TO THOMAS GREEN FOR HIS PATENT LAWN MOWERS. * LH PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE These were the only Machines highly Commended at the Royal Horticultural Society's Great Shows held at South Kensington, May 21, June 11, and July 2, 1862. (No Prizes were given). QUEEN ON THREE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1862. Tm S GREEN AND SON, n introducing t their PATENT LAWN MOWERS for ments w hich Р the ргезеп& season, have much pleasure in stating that the 1 x t Improve- f construction, durability, and light Xi i superior to anything of the ыл, ever brought before t e Public i à h as th Machines e The: entire satisfaction wherever used, and have gained the largest sale of any ORRERI S TER LAWN MO S are the nly Mach ej Gentry throughout the Kingdo To Cut = inches £3 10 A siti for a la 5.0 "s Eid ene » о. РРА у 6 10 0 Suitable for one man or two boys. DONKEY and dots ҢЫ, ineluding Traces. h Collecting y To Cut E inches e ex Р E E a E 2 оле Ө » 2 .. 18 12 0 2 Б z Д9 00 ui o 16 34 0: 4 js d Leather Boots for Donkey, 16s.; for Pony, 20s. The Horse and Pony Л lady. able for one person. If withinternalgear, 10s. extra. Do. Do. 10s. extra. нев in constant use É the ROYAL GARDENS, WINDSOR; the ROYAL пуя восе GARDENS, SOUTH obe etes the BOTANICAL GARDENS, ENS md fs aid PARK; the DENHAM ; the enn PALACE GARDENS; the HYDE PARK GARD CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY'S GARDEN and in most of the principal Parks, Squares, &c., of the Nobility, Clergy, To Cut 18 inches ed 10 о Suitable for one man 944: оу в" 15 " b. 220: 3 0 А 5 б = $ 8 10 | ume for two men э Hu 6 9720 Do. . 10 б PRIORS of HORSE жас, — Ei of Requisites M Collecting cni With Patent Delivery Box. To Cut 30 inches T. »4 220 ? М $ 1 ..$21 10 Q » 86 „ m sio 23 MIA 24 16 0 51 4275 26 0 0 4 56-28 3.30 51. 49 5 4 9158-0 29 0 0 Ше: Воды for Horse, per set, Uu. 4s. 1 y remodelled tor +l Dat. + Hand рече bou ced given such universal Requisit 1 bs, +1 2? T 41 H T сест T = = satisfaction. = Hand; Donkey, and l Pony М Macl 1 Self-Cl g I g and require Liu! ъ Г" РФ ! and г . 7. he Tal Et 41. 1 Rail H + : М s- 2 rs Ports in Крра; аге ted to g tisfact d if рр f can be at once ret di if sent Carri age Free to Leeds _ way 'Blations апа Shipping GREENS IMPROVED NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS. Diameter 20 inches, iii 22 inches, price £3 5s. | 9095 16 yere length 17 inches, price e £2 10s. | Diameter 255 HT length 26 — price £4 iameter es, length 32 inches, price £7. Delivered Carriage Free x all the sm Railway Stations and — Ports in Е 53i T. GREEN AND SON in introducing the above are well aware that the extremely simple character of P 5 J his Implement cannot admit of any at тийп can ( y Letters | Patent is a real one, and is жайлу — epe compared i Roller. рїї а ш m aly ways sot t ght ) i ? anii; and e power ег required them, ! the present one is 5d rice the ordinary w ti id ler ing divi in two edges being ro Of or turned inwards, thus а" Fu unsightly marks left ы ki ше» hitherto in use. Telit егет" the A. pres a MÀ even me either on Lawns or Gravel Paths, and for the Bowling Green and ricket Field are really — 6 T. GREEN & SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS; & z VIGORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, E.C. A : * г" T [FEBRUARY 28, 1868, ^ qug GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, CONSERVATORY SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR HIS HIGHNESS THE LATE VICEROY OF EGYPT, à JOHN WEEKS & COMPANY, HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W. FIRST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL FOR оссо ыы: JOINTLESS TUB s товыя he INTERNATIONAL j ORMSONS INTLESS TUBULAR BOILER E HAS TAKEN MORE сЕ THIS YEAR THAN ANY OTHER coitum BOILER. These Scientifi ; Praeti cal, nd С n в PATEN JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILER was the owry Boiler am t the Royal Н + en Bic to which an Award was given. Other Tubular Boilers advertised in the pages of the Gardeners” Chronicle were exhibited to which хо Awards were given, HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS of every description MANUFACTURED M STEAM- -POWER MACHINERT. nad Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application, _ К: HENRY ORMSON, BUILDER TO HER MAJESTY, AND -WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURER TO THE cowuisstovéns OP НЕВ MAIESTY'S ROYAL nam сас BUILDINGS, AND TO THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, ps dii p etin BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. Gomes "aw * тЕВЕПАБҮ 28, 1963.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Быз АЕР SONS WARNE 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, London, E.C. No. 579 re di No. 5544. : А RN ERS GAL- WI AENERS sw SWING ЭХЕ. BLIGHT COMPOSITION is чаиноо. ably the most effective preparation Ie Extra strong, 3s. per gallon (sufficient to make 4 оов fit ee -—, 10 gallons and. apu 8 carriage paid to London. * Can be obtained through the principal N Seedsmen in Englan: . ^ T ОЛ ea ad A concise CATALOGUE of SEEDS will be forwarded upon publication and a Comparison of Prices with the most elaborate ns is solicited. E & Toocoop, Seed тшш кс Fly, 1з. 4d. per lb. 5. сан "10, Gough 8 чаге, Fleet Street, Е.С. ры Bos ке о Florists and Nurserymen, а INS ыы the bees of the above to x гп. # ~ Ы To Nurserymen, Gardeners, 25 ig DS e by Private еу. a and . early posse consequence: of the faili Health = the тело тордо), ап cs din ESTABLISHE ing a good business, NURSERY, with Hot ^w iac ines in an excellent situ ieri A Чр whole to be take: ws iuan MS letter, & Sons, Tea and Coffee Li TL ^ w miles of Liverpool. LU paid, to M. S., Wren ple Court, Liverpool. Stations, uita! Plants, y ind rergreens generally. be had о! жуы ш, This is а convenient opportunity for a Londo A as а portion has been trenched, and €— wi Mure. &c. Apply to J. T. VixING, Esq., 54р, Moorgate Street Buildings, adim EC. NIZED IRON TUB (holding about 35 grilon и pee E with Recens for all Los Ji Registered Spreader, is strongly blishments wher A recommend: watering is done by the Watering P pi йн. 1 low price—viz the ш а will ва uch >r $2 time and la pA arti сша Ere uni ү козш j mp, is $$ istance from 24 don ы Garden. eee sizes may ow had in 85 gallo ns £210 0 either Wood or Iron, 0 0 ead 288 RASS SYRINGES of all kinds from 93. to 213. OUT. PORTABLE FIRE ANNIHILATOR and GARDEN ENGINE. An efficient means of Extinguishing Fires at and Pumps M less over Qus ur row 7 а он deitate 6-3 40 to "50 2i with it. on. Itissimple in its construction, havin E а. valves to clog with dirt or leaves. No B blishment, either private, com: lo or manufac- turing, should be w: ithout опе, Six A. of Flexible Suction, with Union and S Rose, Longer lengths of y ee at 1s. 6d. Sd: por foot er fot tained of all Ironmongers cd or of the Man afaoturers, Sows, 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, London, Е.С. N TEN BISHOP, лхр BARNARDS, Norwi wich. FURTHER REDUCTION in the PRICE of WIRE NETTING. Віѕнор, & БВАЕМАЕРЗ beg to inform friends. and t ‘the e public ti tbat they have made a further n in the p) f Machine-made Wire Netting, and also that all their Netting de are Mw Galvanised after being made, which &dds much to their appearance, dural bitr. Galvanised. Gauge, рег yard. per 2-inch mesh, M зан е. el . 3, н ‚Сш б ge 2inch » $ ; »1 16: 8 32 8 MAR V o x „юр а .. 4 linh ә 9 #8 i Fs Я хе 16 7 QAlithe роте Finde о can be made any E (under Л feet), "Netting,73d. mimi 8 feet wide, vga eu Notting d es, 11d. pet | zoe eta ire Netting of every mesh m half an Ir feet ido, ed | BALAN pum stock of Genuine TOBACCO PAPER and crois, Qt l0d. per lb., warran ted sd MS adulteration, n every pains to secure the ges bag f Cambridge Circus, Haókney. Вова, L Т? до N.E. РАТЕКТ жее PASTILS, 1з. and 2s, per packet, are the only cheap and effectual way of Fumigating а Meus. See gue. of Око. GLENNY, Esq., in his Works on Gardening, &с. NEAL'S PLANT ВОАР, ls. per packet of four cakes, is the cheapest open hitherto уйе for TM plants. 1% mL EN found онго MES pei cake № К: o Patentee : fied Aph: th may Lm M REO of "all с Баана. J. Near, Edward Street, Birmin ISHURST gham. and Mildew, Plants, or as Winter Dressing on Trees at rest, should be dissolved 48 hours before use. s rid of smell, and if immended for db ts; one from 4 to 16 oz. for Trees at rest. Sold Retail by Nurserymen Hw Seedsmen е Е ы 1s, ., and 10s. 64. e Wholesale Е PRICE'S PATENT CANDLE CO., ADAPTATION.— rie in ex: ne for s. e ostage S W. perton, row bridge, Wilts. No NDLER (of the late Firm e has REMOVED ead to inform his friends and the public that h 1, Devonshire m Priory Road, Wandsworth Road, to No. Lx: dios Fulham Road, S.W. HION » PATENT NAISELE SS LAWN ri reet ord Rolls, Col and Delivers all the most enti онота ts, Majesty's Royal rer rs Patent in Machin mad ed unskilled 16 is superior to all other "Machines yet introduced to the notice of and гоне Grounds in E tne rupto for keeping x highes AN of perlootion. jo however small, shoul withoui Catalogues, with Prices, can be obtained free on n to Овіммохр, LArgp & Co., 15, Cannon Street West, E. y rus cu wanted in every town, Apply as above. W. S. UNDERHILUS NEW oe IRON FENCE for GARDENS, LAWNS, ufaci Newport, gos Warranted the Ызы мен and most rable Fence ever Eod. - сотғевропбша р rices. Ібіѕ € Tepsijed if broken Пей up most compactly when n in Den оса: ede for exportation, and can any ep "eR mesh required, at prices from 4d. to Г д ГЕП СҮТ apply at the Manufactory, or of the Tondon A е Mr. Е. Wind, 18, Abingdon Street, West- 3 Нея рег Kerry Cattle. R. RICHARD G. CAMPION, Youghal, County Cork, has обо e oa for SALE HS Beautiful Н HEUS in Calf to a pure bred В to drop afte М"; ет d Mr. FISHER, kehire. . Apply to Mr. Етанев, Carhead Farm, Cross Hills, Yorkshire. O BE SOLD, a newly formed NURSERY, with excellent Dwelling Mp ——9 Carhead Pigs. WAINMAN has ES топка Во -— ота of his Battersea SALE, at mises, Por partienians apply on Hie em шшш E O BE LET, in the County of Pembroke, ле d FA ders consisting of 473 Acres, us решш», p to J. B. Lawes, 1, Adelaide Place, T, a capital FARM, TOPE x BE LET, a Бр a i сом. | Суг POUND, whether used an R. A. ORA of TON E CHANDLER & Soxs), HORTICULTURAL VALUER, Sales bp Auction. ER Sale of Plants from — ey. R. J. C. STEVENS will SELL by А at his Great Roo i b Bentham: EL 1 feet, and others Vines, deuda tandard and Dwarf Roses, vesc Clematis, d n view the Morning of Sale, and Catalogues h. d Con Importan ч STEVENS will sim ds AUCTION, nobilis, i niana, Libocedrus ЕЯ Tinja gigantea, J uniperus оның olias, fi ood vi ; Araucaria Brasiliensis, us Lambertiana, Datoros, ge i e£ On € the —Ó of em об D Се һаа. nsignmen R. 1 x STEVENS ges ps UE в, t Garden, etd o'Clock. е DAY, arc BEGONTAS, LILIES, RHO or бтеошһопв and Hardy y Blants. On view the Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. tford, Essex. á PROTHEROE AND ORRIS are directed by Mr. Bun рау to о SELL by AUCTION, on the end arg Thé Modes eytonstone жом, Ago within five minutes’ walk of the Stratford Station, he Great tern way, on TUESDAY, March 3 and following day, at llo'Olock each day, without reserve, the ground being Loi | immediately uired for vel digging, e valuable URSER К, comprising quantities of fine Eve ns of various sizes and description, including many specimens of Aucu Ba; + Еап апа id NS Hollies, and other Shrubs for effective ; handsome Dwarf-trained urpo! ery яо MM Neotarinos, Сет Standard HL. or Apples, Pears; ent of Standard and Dw; Lam Scarlet A a flori- ь дееп їп Lon vd Éi the m "gx n Nurs Lone, Ti very n mo English í ооа Саш ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS wil ТЕТЯ bylAUCTION аё ће E Bri ener teo. City, E. 8:6. on FRIDAY, March 6, осоо k, about 200 OUBLE CÁMELLIAS, com plant 1 Pp feet, abundantly buds; fine ALEA INDICA in flower; а sup ment of about very Coll of American Plants, Lilium lancifoli: rub апа album, m E фе Fuc — o E es may be had at dry roo the Morning of jw Catalo Valuers, American o sart; and 3 — XE, uctioneers an Ке в, Ley tons anar To GENTLEMEN, aio YMEN, BUIL OTHERS Gar IN XX ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS received instructions Или the Ie MAS e т. Deceased, to e han во Variegated Chinese ке 3to7; Irishand emm Yo Box, Privet, Laurels, Thuja sorts, fine Mulberries, a quantity of Herbaceous Plants, &c. y be viewed priorto the Sale. Ca talogues be had on dei Fremiaes ; of 24 е principal Seedsmen in dvo ba ud Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex, N. N.B. The "hon. "Collection of Choice Greenhouse Plan erg will be submifed 5 m ктк ; THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 28, 1863. THE HYDROPULT I8 INYALUABLE FOR WATERING GARDENS, маана FIRE ts COMMENCEMENT, PROTECTING a ROOF from FIRE, CLEANSING TREES from INSECTS DRESSING with LIQUID MANURE, SPRINKLING PLANTS, WASHING WINDOWS, WETTING SIDEWALKS, SPRINKLING STREETS, WASHING CARRIAGES, WETTING SAILS, A SPRAY BATH, &c. &е, THE HYDROPULT, = MT rho, iue lr ох. — Unprincipled parties are now palming on the püblic an infringement of the Hydropult Patent, This is to notify, that said pirates and all persons Using or vending this article will in due time, be prosecuted, No machine contained in а Label follows : — affixed, as *'The Hydropult, a Port. able Fire Annihilator and Garden Engine, “ GRIFFITH & Ввоүктт, Manufacturers, Birmingham; Ў *'CirARLES Р. Воттох, ta. с Agent, s" vons Patent ;? and is sold at the uniform ratz- of Two о ; plete with 2} fee suction - and 3-feet delivery hose, - x Galvanised Wire Strainer, | Rose or Sprinkler, and Fire _ Jet. It isan easy matter є? imitate the Нуйгоршь in. erdy deceive the public; therefore appearance, and this caution. A PORTABLE GARDEN ENGINE AND FIRE ANNIHILATOR. SECURED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. PRICE TWO GUINEAS, Complete, with 21 feet Suction and 3 feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler, and Small Jet. The d is . esce абайт; and conyoment Арран {ог Powie Water by hand. It WEIGHS BUT 8 LBS. is made of Brass and Copper, costs but о Guineas, an W hen W orked by the power of one ЕВЕ: FIRE! FIRE! i3 IOE MUSI Read the following б ire RIVERS, Esq., thé eminent Nurseryman adapted f for Nurseries, and Жене and Syringing Plants in “ Gardeners’ Magazine : " reader to be told that this trumpet, will throw from T to 8 feet. But it will n it, as we petu from aine CIN TE tried фи the t in ble exercise, and of special service down uecoed wall, which it accomplished quite as well as if we bad Vd те апы uh e. G темаго told the value of а Portable Force Pump of this simple ki: X Ды to produce а powerful. лев to extingu: ih s а а gentle shower to Б. ge а whole Bouso f of Pacta. о the necessity of moving a single step from {һе i most Zone for a supply of water. узена а уйн. ringe is needed the Hydropult can be brought into „ to remove "Water from a Cellar or a Boat, to cleanse a Cis tern, v o a Pavement, or drench the се: of Trees veras h soot, T annihilate at one fell swoop the whole Ae cene а Plantation of Roses. But we will not AOTS FROM TxévtMO NIAÍS, enlarge tipo! M: za ew а m any еп, ровї e ich may require ап imimediate removal o ксы of water." THE WORLD, BECAUSE THE MOST AVAILABLE, Roy inet cónsider the Hydropult the most convenient Engine I have seen. Му а rdener is delighted with it y" B5 “The Hydropult fully answers my expectations. n t ful = ш tool їй s Massi r or to €: БЫ ““'Тһеге сап be no doubt but that it can be та ы = por E s of Fire tu тан Жырда а ог е preventing conflagration: ‘ Perov M. рохе, M M Royal Те Mme T extremely aidie ва ur XR purposes to which such Machines are applied. “ SWINTON BOLT, Esq., G CLUBS. ; ublie the following билки um t both I myself and ult A т Wetting Yacht IMPO: TO Yao We take pleasure cu E to to (e аркы ске from у такан “I have much pleasure in stating th several friends ад ӨЕ € pde s 2 and EN and i'uecess mainen bi its a consider it neni wecfel Ed aet. to or ikea purposes, etel the necessity e на eats during a TO pi WHEA Prospectus, with Testimonials, on application at ed oc —á Orrzrcre: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, Е.С. POLYTECHNIC BUILDING, LONDON, W.—CHARLES P. BUTTON, Рпорвлвтов 2: Office, ; and 309, REGENT STREET, “ү Asyk ы sons di poses, cann *' Secretary Borou iia required the Hydre it ен etfectually. “ Residen! t Physician АЫ Lunatic Asylum. Valuable premises in Oxford ed saved from des! by the use of the Hydropult alon SPENCER, valuable property in Bayswater from destruction. sed to “ The Editor;" Advertisements and Business Letters to ** The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, "Woburn Place, іп the Parish of St. Pancras, in the Co. of Middlesex, and FREDERICK MULLETT Evans, of No. 1l, "Bouverie St., іп Whħitefriats, ye, City of London, and Published by them at the Office, No. 41, Wellington St., Parisb of St. Paul's, "Covent t Garden, in the said Co. —-SAT URDAY, : | рин N bx THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETT A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 10.—1863.] SATURDAY, MARCH 7. Price Fivepence. AMPED EDITION, 6d. Е Agricultural statistics Birds ad im mede ex cts lei Botany, Monthly Journal of, . Cider and perry . 2 a xe APRE la Conifers . 223 a | Roy: p iety 1 Crocuses. 223 а Rosal wedding да; .. 222 Dumbleto: 26 b рове вор of Edinburgh . 223 а Fish and g. 220 b al Agricultural 2 Garden law ..... 222 а qnc SEI 229 Grape, M: 22 е | Steam cultivation , 2 Grass lan 29 а | Strawberry, British 222 : Grubs and sparrow: 28 c | Transplantin s. 222 Hedychiums.......... 219 c | Trees, Londo +. 219 b Homesteads 30 b | Top dressings = а Indoor gardening . Л b | Trials of reapers Таст distress , 222 с | The house xb. dà 229 Е den .. 222a | Weather Book, rev. 223 b New and Genuine Garden and Agricultural Seeds. SPECIAL PRICES ON APPLICATION TO E а I HEAD SEE вв and MERCHANTS, T: mnis "Market, London, S. E. Garden and Aen ricultural Seeds, Carriage Free. O0-Y- A-L ap dte се BOCEETI The FIRST EXHIBITION c e SPRING FLOWERS, CAM un PRIMROSES, &c., will take place on SATURDA Tickets are now being,ssued, aud ean be obtained at the Gardens by VMIMUR e Fellows and pie of the Досы, n packets of 10 for er packet. price 2з. 6d. each ; e open at 20 od he Band will play from CI 2 to half-past б Md OYAL BOT 77 SOCIETY, REGEN C EXHIBITIONS PLA MTS "FLOWERS, and FRUIT, M cvv мау 18, Тапе 8, and 24. AMERICAN P LANTS, MOND Y, June 8. Tickets are now being issued, pei can be obtained at the Gardens by orders from Fellows of ше RE i: on or before May 2, 4з.; after that day, 5 or on the days of Exhibition, 7s. 6d. each, i ае di E CHRYSANTHEMUM.— A GENERAL MEETING of the AMALGAMATED METROPOLITAN Ov oa ed SOCIETY will be held at the Angel Hotel, Islington MONDAY, March 16, when the Coh. mittee will t submit a i Code ed Rules, &c., € 2 з ышы: E of the Society. The Chair to be taken o'Cloc by ALFRED 12 E, Esq., of the je айа, F. RÀ 3 "ihe "Pre Sident of the Society. р JEFFERIES, Hon. Sec. 10, Catherine Street, "is Te Park, N. LL the NEW- POPA of ries —]n fine strong aj DESCRIPTIVE LISTS on арра оп Woodlands ттеу, near Ucktüeld, w Roses, 1863. VEITCH AND SON can supply strong ESSRS. health lants of the most approved kin ILLIA WOOD 80 N^ PRI ICED CATALOGUE fre free on application. Т and SKED eig imis Nir mepe esfield, near Uckfield, Sus: == = = 1863. OSes EORG Samoma greed AND CO ENJAMIN R. CANT offers very fine plants of G SEEDSMEN, > only the ж йай om appii kinds, а DESCRIPTIVE LIST f which may be had on application. 26, Down Street, Piccadilly, London, W. St: Jobn's Street EM EE Agricultur: Garden Seeds, To А. ND F. A à ED GROWERS and MERCHANTS, Wisbeac OSES, петта. ET rs ро on own roots & newest varieties. Special nca LIST of NEW SEEDS о ыл АДЕН Lkxa à боа eon vga a Genuine Garden and Agricultural Seeds. "E wu тав ха» со, рк HOLLAMBEY E: oum um he till a fine stock of STA an 381 апа ‚238, Hig h Ho Трох, London, Ж.С. ROSES of most of tho leading ki ond is niplai РЕЙ В э Free. D VE PRICED САТ. p applicati BUTLER A? cCCULLOOCH,| Nursery anc ent, Tu Ken сое. Магы Loddori NO. ANTED, OLD SWEET арни CHINK T 0р Xd Seeds, Carriage | РЕ - Market Prices. Address, E. WARREN, Worton Lane, Isleworth, W. T o ом ollyhocks and Roses. reru ri! am ES Мевопанта, 3 AUL Axp SON have still to offer fine STANDARD Boing and DWARF ROSES, new and old ; also HOLLY HOCKS, А Е AND в а D E N,|althe leading varieties. САТА Loua on application. B EED MERCHANTS, ** Old ” Cheshunt Nurseri ts. 8 ыны. Covent Garden, W.C edi = S NURSERIES, at dune the eet and eem in France, CATALOGUES s nt ‹ on applica: cation. ARDY SHOWY CO WER SEEDS.— agis 8 рассия dr AORTA post free. N & Sons, Reading, == RT. GEE NURSERY, Ghent, one of the finest iei ux Con F IVER » SON ge э iiie their Heg. e that de yrs of UK d is unusually fine t season, A PRICED LIST now Dorkin гүге Pine yä A DISPOSE D HR pur a gentleman leavin v uc g up his Mosia е abont 100g еу PNE PLA Cd n Е. BEAD, Apply by letter to 2353 dpi Hull. pes in = їсе strong Plants ir all the best arieties ыа nes dozen. й Apply to H. Tank & бом, Nurseries, Berkharmpstead. EBB'S PRIZE COB FILBERTS, and other COB NUTS as exhibited at the INTERNATIONAL suom and FLOWER Его, Kensington. Trees of these ——Y oui Кү dE application to RICHA. mari Gardens, Taning. TRAWBERRIES—A iu Ru diu. of Stra pepe сеп now W.J. = renim Cut Yorkshire. UTHILU'S SIX SORTS, al at 5з. per 100; p TK En CUCUMBER A MELON, 1s per 3000 DAHLIAB dy осы) of the best sorts in eese also 500 PAMPAS GRASS (str iced ЕЕ а. to E. MORSE, ginal Nursery, Epsom. YCLAMEN PERSICUM, — Fine varieties апа с Sender зыр, n 12s., & 185, per doz. OA Trowbridge, “Wilts, NICKLIN, Tona &е., Guildford, бый CARS ILL respectfnlly ойон ers 20 choice named Pansies for 103., CATALOGUES may be had on Дин Нету чи t of his Agents, Монг. Б. R. um LBERRAD & Kon, 5, Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, n M ROP EOUN LOBBIANUM ELEGANS (Crystal er packet 1. ал 29 EA "а BUTLER & EST ed Merch eh. Dem Garden Market. ew Gard x m — сая AMES S CARTER 4 prepared to execute orders for ihe Е pubes at heir Seed Farms. 237, 238, & 261, High Holborn, W.C. ARTER'S SELECT LIST of New and Choice VEGETABLE, E SEEDS and PLANTS is now a ГЕР and post & 261, Hi im Holbo о О —-Tbe N CRETA of the зор, Tilus- АЕТ: TER" GARDENER'S and FARMER'S ce Kite B. 8. WILLIAMS Advertisement on last page Paradise ai Victoria N itn м London, N. *,* PRICED and артроз й ORE post free ARDEN —À шры FLOWER R SEEDS of the finest pres varíeties, tt i hore gi Eo es which they deliv, , Carriagi WHEELER'S Ун Чә Book T for 1863. J. С. WHEELER & Son, Seed Growers, Gloucester. LOGUE, of the best Varieties only, is no tains several Novelties. The Royal Nurseries, Slou also coni HARLES TURNER'S DESORIPTIVE „Дата: tural prem y. It| Bailif, ki HELM, ueri. — аа JAMES weld у "ргехорив AMABILIS, YU RITE ew Fuchsias of 1862, J KNIGHT, FLORIST, &c. Battle, Sussex, CHSIAS of: c in good w FU SLE Adae sent on application, Globe Mangel. INGRAM lare to oe to tie Trade Strong flowering plants BOHILLERIANA. - obtained of w of the above R. WARNER, Broomfleld, Essex. on a] IVERY and SON e PRICED and fine Stocks of the above, Cash price and required, on application. Huntingdon RGO axp CO. have « BERBERS | AQUIFOLIA and - fit "tar а Price and sam rg i onersh PRIVET, and COMMON AU Nursery, noe lication. р Окт HARDY BRITISH warded on application € at орг. per Bushel, on ар W: True, cwt., 6l. ios рег Half Топ W.M MES r Cabbage Plants EE EET. PARKER zu d — m. анан Ъу in cu € at 5з. per 0; if taken in er dud made. Exotic Nursery, Жой PLANTS.—fFin ahei 3s. 3d. 1000; Red Pickle plants, к ы 1000; "Extra fine rl PG bbage, 3. D 1000 of s mei de Asiatic Cauli- ruis ^n. бире Уз 100; P; holes. Early cer Са ve o"Seed, 2з. iw er Ib. у Вов . WELLAND, Беу Gardens, Godalm zii CELERY.—WILLIAMS'S Tc RED, op S € Y 2з, per packet. Paradise and Victoria umi Hollow Dites ын new A OMM ONION i (ic). Tie FEF rs "У ps , Е.С. UTTON AND SONS hav: perior MUSHROOM SPAWN, 5s. per bushel. Royal Berks асо и Establishment, Reading. lanting. VITON M ESCRIPTIVE LIST, Mk Боттох & Sons, Royal t, Reading. '"EBB'S IMPE WIL" Eee p Ep No Potato like it plici to” < quality, beau! кез d size, Calcot Gardens MP ая ару LI highly аса. 8з. per bushel, 15s. per erms Cash. INCHIN & бой, “Hoo Murs b su POTATOES, 1 no рег єт, B "A POTATOES.—LE En KIDNEY, and best зымы, Le “Royal de 2 ее GLOUC. БСУ x best Laced|tive, the best fla t free o! sehr: ca of nd 214 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Maron 7, 1863, d Trad D. "Holborn, W.G, haye a wing to offer to the a айе: AMES CARTE few = s t йот MELVILLE'S GARNISHING КА VAMIFGATED BEET, for a onta; SNOW'S WINTER BROCC E: LI, true, LITTLE PIXIE CA NEW FEATHER STEM. SAVOY, DANVER'S Ra ONION. pai ATOE DE L ENDERSON'S PINE- APPLE BEET. ONS о KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, LLECTI е а ды с -— Bas SR sorin, are offered as poy: a No, 1 coni arts Peas, and all other coh in -— 22:31 .. БА D s | No.2 dito 10 quarts ái tto ditt 5 1 10 0 No.3 ditto 5 quarta gno ditto 015 0 No.4 ditto — 5 pints dit ditto 10 6 СА TALOGUES, od application. RICHARD SMITH, R chant, corner of High Street and Broad Street, Worcest the Xii Garden, Flower Garden, Farm. Jon oi CATTELL'S "DESCRIPTIVE CATALO , and will be for warded, post lists о — SPLENDID NEW SCARLET VE VERBENA, LORD LEIGH, 5. de E = SON, ating tha t it has been р р а First C rtificate = Lx pt. 4 and 5; First- Class Сеге алыр" by the idR exe ү»: August 29; First Prize by the Birmingham Botanic Society. the above eig x x &8 у think it needless to offer апу remarks, further than that it is of a a first- class Bedding Sare colour the most Jarlig scarlet that can be сопсеї elved, e; trus e, and of the finest shape and алк alit See Editor's remarks in Ga УТО Chr SSi Augus 30, 1862, and bao 27, 1862; * Journal of Horticulture," Sept. 9, 1862. An Engraving wil appear in the April Number of the E * Florist and Pomologist,” Plants after April 15, 5s. each. Special Price by the dozen on application to the PARK NURSERY, COVENTRY, of the abov e paid, on application ; it А 5. есі nly, and includes paid x basis M Statio а Seed Е Establi shment, Westerham, Kent. ы and Flo eeds, Carriage M. PAUL n E aud Sheen to the late í* Ра) pann SEED CATALOGUE is now ready, fre eg The COLLECTION of VEGETABLES nan Commended | by I Royal apum cultural Society was n from Seeds eed i Ms ыыы Cross, N. Seeds. poe 6и RK а [ем Kis дос: that ining selec мир d pied RDEN, Im vi] ANE and E amen pia Fo iaged, "повест, published, GERMAN LAS ASTERS other as usual an E assortment selec! ted from the most noted Continental growers. They are ma ade up, as dan in чете ог small аке t suit the requirements urchasers. Every tnn of Vegetable and атеш} Seeds of the finest 9 Flower Seeds free by post. J. TYNAN, зорових of Continental Seeds, 68, Great George Street, Liverpoo| TAXHEAP PLANTS Ай PLANTS.—1u Strong Plants.— er doz.—s. d. Pei $ 5 т doz.— "Hepaticas, EE, 3 0| Primroses, ррашенваа Auriculas, вог 8 0 f mi Violets, Russian and вой um carneum Tol var. 3 Double Whit. 8 0 Guristas Roses 6 ks, fine named з 6 vn die Yellow wait = er. s Clove, old Crimson 9 0 | Rockets, sorts 4 fine named 3 6| Hollyhocks, fino named 6 mix 2 6!Pampas Grass 4 fine Also, Strong STOCK PLANTS ofthe following for r Cuttings Verbenas, old varieties, 3 6 а Purple King .. 4 0 е | oooo ooo INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. PRIZE MEDALS 1851 AND 1862 AWARDED FOR SUPERIORITY AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE TO BUTLER & McCULLOCH, SEED MERCHANIS, | COVENT GARDEN MARKET, Ү.С, $ (ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A CENTURY.) Д | COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS SUITABLE FOR ANY SIZED | GARDEN. No. e пани of PEAS and other Seeds in m е LE V No. 2.— ditto ditto ms s No. 3.— e E ditto ditto -— No. 4— 5 ditto ditto ditto исо ИИИ көл БР ditto ditto — M0. 010 6 A Specifiention of the above Collections is given at page e 77 of Messrs. BUTLER & MOCULLOOR’S systematically arranged SEED CATALOGUE for 1863, which may be bad free and post paid upon application, COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER SEEDS. NEW AN 12 Extra fine Varieties — ,. = ss 108. 64. Г > ы. fine Varieties Rt a a ANNUALS pes BEDD ; 100 Finest sclected Varieties... ^... ^ .. 303, 0 = as ы — „а NN 50 ditto dite. зден DE i do. p HARDY ANN 100 Finest selected Varieties ,, in 5c: 208 сс. 30 Finest s енш Varieties ,.. Fs 5s. 00. 50 ditto ditto атау ЗО | 15 ditto .. 2s. 6d. MoC. strongly reommend er сомо of STOCKS, ASTERS, E BALSANS lo 1 Yerben ro 0 100 Hardy 7 He rbaceou s plants in 50 variolios, carafally: named and packed. for s E ui. e "d all Orders of 10s. paid to азага other within 50 miles. ie Feed bine at Castle Hedingha: unro N: ‚ Sible Hedin; & 24 апа їп procuring the very best. Al Flower Seeds sent post d and all Da for Tori and Vegetable Seeds piss enw sent carriage paid. | Anemones, &с. SEEDS род Wallingford, hoice-named a; Ranunculuses, E FromisT and los. ôd. 2з. 6d. еке ARENAN SEEDS. Ааа, Stocks, Balsams, darkspnrs, Phloxes, Poppies, Zinnias, &c., in ls. and. 2s. 6d. each. 10s. ; 25 sorts. to 013 0 to 03 6 [ ГА, 3 3 feet, 5 feet, NA feet, 6 f. f CEDRUS DEODARA, 3 12 20 ылы Mur 3 feet, 5 feet. JUNIPERUS RECURVA, 8 fee PICEA CEPHALONICA, 3 f. vot, 4 feet, 11 feet. PINUS ссе 8 feet, 5 Кг" А feet. Я Ps feet. b 2 feeb. PINUS AH 3 fee ENTHAMIANA, 3 tes 4 feet. WEYMOUTH PINE (fine), d foot, 2 feet. SPRUCE pm At. footy 2 feei AZA AN DROMEDAS (t np о meom pn RONS (to name). ШАН DARDS (to name). тах DARDS (very fine heads). GARDEN SEEDS. 1m S. GLENDINNING & SONS, NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN (SUCCESSORS TO THÉ LATE R. GLENDINNING), Are now'sending out their COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS. No. 1 contains 36 Quarts of PEAS, and all other Seeds in proportion No. 2 p 9B Qu ER itto itto ditto аж ditto 0 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto itto e COLLECTIONS of FLOWER SEEDS, : . 1, containing 100 Large Packets of Best Hardy Annuals . ~ 2 50 ditto ditto ditto Eo No. 2, „ к No. 3 " 24 ditto ditto ditto рле No.4, , 25 ditto Ealf-Hardy Annuals .. М, „ R ditto ditto B s om No 6, n 25 ditto Tender Annuals Keno, NC -O- S. G. Also G. В.в GENERAL ready, and may be had on application. & Song CATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARDEN, AGRICULTURAL, and FLOWER хаш ння | about 14 mile | CHISWICK NURSERY, LONDON, W. Maron 7, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 215 SEEDS. — GENUINE HOME-GROWN VEGETABLE, FLOWER, AND AGRICULTURAL. If above the value of 20s, C. Railway Staton, and to all Irish and Welsli Ports in “communication with Bri CATALOGUES post free on application. JAMES GARAWAY ax» СО, DURDHAM DOWN NURSERIES, BRISTOL. KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS, AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, GRASS SEEDS, FARM SEEDS, of all descriptions. CORNER or | HALF.MOON St. PrccaAprLLY, LowDoN, W. In Collections including all the ne and d order. approved kinds, ог separate to Detail CATALOGUES post free. Seeds for the Flower — offered by р! S. W EL T CAMES An Assortment of 12 Fino Belected Varieti BARDY ANNUALS electe arieties of Y є 2 Fin ne 8 le " d E of HALF-HARDY Y ANNUALS p знаде x 2 An Assortment of 12 ied Selected "Varieties of MARDI BIENNIALS and PERENNIALS, suitable 6 ockwork ед % 6 Ап ав ent 12 Бр X endid. "An ORNAMENTAL GRA oual sinas 9 з 0 Paradise and Victoria ems Ноу: жуан; ж. Choice Seeds of Asters, Balsams, and Stocks, ei BY S. WILLIAMS, Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Hollo — , London, №, pep eir of 12 varie iesof TRUFFAUT'S PJZEONY- s. d. GRASS SEEDS AND CLOVER SEEDS. J. С. WHEELER & SON, SEED GROWERS, of GLOUCESTER, ARE IN A POSITION TO OFFER GRASS SEEDS ax» CLOVER SEEDS ON EXTREMELY LIBERAL TERMS. FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS CARRIAGE FREE. IMPROVED LONG RED MANGEL, IMPROVED LONG YELLOW MANGEL E MARSHALL'S CHAMPION SWEDE, RED CLOVE | COWGRASS, c так A o WHITE, YELLOW, and ALSIKE SWED LOVERS. memora reget SWEDE. PACEY'S PERENNIAL R RYE-GRASS, WHI RED GLOBE, and other sorta ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, FOREIGN and ENGLISH SEED. NATURAL GRASS SEEDS, in mixture or separate, suitable for various soils эла Mete LIGHT RYE-G and other CHEAP GRASSES, А nte on MINPY Banks and Waste Pla WARD'S DITTO, IMPROVED YELLOW GLOBE DITTO, IMPROVED ORANGE GLOBE DITTO, Orders for Exportation promptly. attended. to. PETER LAWSON ann SON, THE pico S SEEDSMEN, 28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, NEAR tl 15, LAWRENCE LANE, LONDON, Е.С, and Д ак — y^ seeds of each 2 0 An Assortment of four "varieties Ф: СОСАВОЕАП or CROWN ASTE ER, 100 seeds 9 e 21:0 An Assortment of 12 varieties of CH Азд ANTHEMUM- FLOWERED DWA АШ ASTER, Ай seeds of each .. 2 6 An Assortment of nin of CAMELL 1А- FLOWERED BALSAM 5“ 2 6 An Assortment of 12 varieties of i DOUBLE ROSE- FLOWERED DE 4e з 0 An Assortment of AUTUM MNAL- FLOWERING STOCKS, 100 ү p each 2 0 An Assortment of eight va of BROMPTON STOCKS, 100 ER. ез А, 16 An Assortment of 12 varieties of DWARF GERMAN TEN-WEEK pe ed а seeds of each cR. 0 An Assortment of eight ties of EMPEROR or PER- PETUAL STOCKS, 100 odds ot each 2.0 Ат Assortment of six varieties ef MINIATURE STOCKS, 9 seeds of each 6 RICED and DESORIPTIVE CATALOGUE, post 'free to Hi jl applicants, eo contai ing useful suggestions for the guidance ators. ARDY FLOWER DEEDS, of Showy Colours only, sent eM у роф or rail, by qm NS. A COLLECTION о! ас odi known .. 10s. 6d. А COLLECTION kh e best 58 sorts known .. 7 6 А COLLECTION of the best 24 sorts known .. 5 0 UTTON'S AATADOGUR of SEEDS will be sent post free. UTTON & Soxs, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. == ew , С EGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS of every i ai 9f the finest Their D SOR IPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE, con- taining many valuable New and Select Vegetable and Flower богі, will -aa sent Й Post Free алая ections for Gardens all Sizes аге ps the Ln liberal scale. See Catalogue. 297 Vegetable Seeds of £2 value Carriage ep АП ost. LITTLE Flower Seeds Free Миы Рр ЗИМИ Чу ТОР. . WHEELER'S IMPERIAL LETTUCE The price of the Lettuce is 1s. per packet, post fre то т бе Trade that their “ Little Book" entered at Stationers Hall, and ы they cannot allow it to be copied. C. WHEELER & Sow, Growers, es NEW SHRUBBY CALCEOLARIAS. MESSRS. JOHN & CHARLES LEE Having purchased the entire stock of Seedling SHRUBBY CALCEOLA by Mr, Watson, of St. Alban" s, in 1861 and selected four distinet colours, which xm intend to offer to the Poblic first week in May. They are the finest hi lour s O зе iE raised, are everything that can be desi Н. € bedding and of good ponia with a dwarf spreading ha forming an eyen mass of exquisite colouring. idi ipod Miage: The flowers rise just above the leaves, Price 5s, each, or 155, the set, as under :— ALEXANDRA,.—Rich orange buff, of vi dwarf | PRINCE LOUIS of HESSE.—Rich crimson flowers io free blooming and conspicuous, Quite а ed pacc an Lnd їз ү про лы habit very dwarf E. arias and in | of | or pot I They ar are decidedly shrubby | Neo Eu EN CENT.—] —Deep orange flowers, of large size with FIREFLY Intene orange scarlet flowers of good size, sione month, - b | a opta r^t a good dense CLE looming dwarf ———À— e РР rem ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY AND SEED взтавизтивит, HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, W. — — Legio d > g o А Опе of — "e — Seeds, m » DIC us BONS’ ANNUAL DESCRIP. TIVE PRICED „БАТАТОВОЕ ot the above is рат а and шау be had, post paid, s app! oda, The Field of February 8, 1862, in 2 а мо of our last season's Cata- À says:—* This old established 5 "issued t series, Ghent (1 AN &--#- кїт; DENDHON s90 ENI DO: the most 212. each — 216 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND Өл КАП GAZETTE, [Manon 7, 1863; "Choice Conifere, Tree and Shrub Seeds offered b HARLWOOD AND CU MMINS ars see ^ic SR in the Gardeners’ page 10. For particular: Chronicle, February 21, CATALOGUE Ес on application 14, Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, London e Trees — нещата а m ы AM CROW NURSE Hor M ergo ay SPANISH OHESNUT, 10 t eet; Au afted, 8 to 10 feet, ai Note d, to offer che ap & Sox, Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, Uckfield, Sussex. rong well and wi [гг as much through, їп а tub 22 inches by 24, getting too large e Talas Pm: his houses. E It is a beautiful weil furnished plant, wi ка at Oo gpl MM ON i чао kinds. arrow-leaved English least 400 to 500 bloom-buds upon itat the pre esent time ready аюу РОТ ET. of e E varieties :—E ARLY ASH ү оор 6 NGRAM beg to € to А А Trade. to bloom. Price Twentyifive Guine as. F MYATT'S PROLIFIC do., EARLY SHAW extra fine Seedlings of the abov x 5s. | lir Nursery. amA REGENTS 0 AES T Up but Lupine Seed for Field Cultur 8 = pem ч pin. Ls TRANSPLANTED LARCH FIR, UTTON AND SONS, SEED GROW. us Reading F 2 to 8 feet. | can supply the proper kinds of LUPINE SEEDS for Fi «й Established 1787. Mtem SEEDLING LARCH FIR. | Culture, re, as recommended by Baron Herm Von Nathusiel, а s ear SEEDLING ASH. | Mr. Thos. Crisp. in the “Journal of the Royal Agricultural HO M Е E. KENNEDYN C0, The abové vil be offered on reasonable terms by Ww. Моор | Society," No. XLIII. Instructions on Cultivation sent with Y AND SEED ESTABLISHMENT, | the Se сЕ Вести LISTS post free. Dumfries, N.B. M, ЗОМ, Lu M | = учы tock. MER anD SON, NuRSER to гыи their Friends and the Trade Mes Rei "that | y have several Millions of the following, of first-class Mr — 2 years SILVER FIR | 2years NORWAY SPRUCE 3 years NORWAY SPRUCE. The above will be sold Cheap. Prices and Samples, if| required, on application. озон бте ELIUS WHITE HOU: A їр р , Brereton Poet 2 j^ UU MU TET Flower ber sent Free by Post Noti OOD I МС xRA M. beg to ue PECHASNRS of LARGE QUANTITIES of 12 fine ав of АНА 4. | АВМ ог сее" SEEDS will be supplied liberally by ANNUALS єн 1 ЎН | Sorrow & Бох, 24 ditto tto ditt р ied 36 ditto itto ditto 4 0| дис 2 SUTTON & Sons, 48 ditto ditto 5 0 To Seedsmen and Other: I — AYRES, SEEDSMAN and Gnowzm, Biggles eds, begs to offer the followin s own mods of 1862, viz :— € SEEDS of WHITE SPANISH Da ON SE ditto * Nurseries, Huntingdon. "We ie hm eU OHN HARR BISON. ip a теш Specimen of the old DOUBLE WHITE CAMBUDIS, 9 get in height and hi chi f m al Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. ж PRICED CATALOGUES ni FREE DELIVERY. and GARDEN SEEDS under certain limitations will RED FREE OF CARRIAGE to the chief t pers жЕ lace, Edgware Road, London, W. 6 RTHUR HENDERSON ann Co. beg to announce е. ену that their САТА NEW and "eom in Great Britain and the principal Steam Por FLOWER SEEDS, c poe rid all E Noveltios up to t esent time, is now ready, and will bo forwarded Free UST ARRIVED, CAMELLIAS and AZALEAS, Jn TREES with Fruit sud. Bia аа он рае ORANG S with. ruit an oom, 2s and 38, d ye beautiful PA British and ME eges immense Ma D: { | CASES and AQUARIU eription. WARF POPPIES. -—I owers as double " 1: gos AM ш eR: ls. per packet, Pos free. Tothe , | R.GREEN, 154, me ызы N.E., and the Bedford Conser- HOOPER & S ket, London, W.C. | vatories, Covent Garden Market, entrànce Centre Avenue only, O BE DISPOSED OF, 30 fine iex perm of penc rh cmd т" сап be removed with safety, | ranging from 5 to 8 feet, high | For particulars of, AS &o., address A. B., care of Mr. | Chad well, Stationer, Peterborough. the Trade. eda SUBSCRIBERS have still a few hundred | of the following SEEDLINGS to offer : ear Se E т 2 year Seodling Silver Fir ear 3 year Seedling Spruce ЕБ 1 year Seedling Pinus Laricio 1 year Seedling Pinus mari- tima hes а d Stock of Transplanted ВЕЕ 15 to 2 feet; Transplanted NORWAY SPRÜCE, 9 to 15 pL and i to 18 inches; Transplanted Mor vate qa RE Pere all extra fine stock. mples, ry low, may be had on casei - [0] H x Е А D E— SPECIAL Orr: ABIES MENZIESII, 9 to € ded 38. per dozen ; 20s. per 100. 18 to 24 inches, бз. per dozen ; 40s. per 100. 24 to 30 inches, 9s. per dozen ; 60s. per 100. к. "cm 4 to 5 feet, 3s. 6d. each ; 30s. per dozen. eet, 5s. each ; 42s. per do ozen. BERBERIS DARWINII 6to9in, s per 1000, or 125. 6d. p. 100. е vs pp ma е ; 155. p T 5 60s. wp CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA, 2 2to3 foot, 200s. per 100. 4 cd M Ls 308. per doz per red B 5з. to 7s. 6d. eac s rm LOBBI, 18 to 24 i ш, rdoz.; or 356 рег 100. v 5 W СУ IN 5.04 y Ro Ag МС 12 у, У, TB Б e XINGS ToS GARI DE nd Edition, just Published, price 2s. 6 ILLUSTRATED GUIDE T0 THE FLOWER GARDEN. ANION to the above, price 1s., О ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO THE KITCHEN GARDEN, COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. £220 | 00 1. £110 | .15s. 6d. For panem see page 4 of “ Guide to the Kitchen Garden." LLECTIONS OF FLOWER SEEDS. I 2:199 | 0 15s. | i s, 6d. For particulars, see page 18 of * Guide to the Flower Garden. STRIKING NOVELTIES. Continued from last week's Gardeners’? Chronicle, page 192. стани — PAD 'HE U ED COLLEC es dee CORRESPONDENT." Fine foliaged чени Е such as аге of bd od: ios ate years been much d after for the Mess of the FLOWER GARDEN, TERRACES, PLEASURE GROUNDS, LAWNS, SELECT id CARRIAGE sus P. e pea relieving the rg otony too frequently to be met with. 22MM М р {RS = Ji д” 1 g £330 | | 105, 6d, £330 ] A Я ös, 6d. | 3s 6d а завоза "рег | in such Ss ces, plants о is character impart a what Oriental as чором RON оним. Золава кү, 14 to | ог 8 С mes гіена ; zm Заде e ранак foliage, and spikes of vivid- sinl 2103 feet, 10 ne e por Т flowers, ume а truly magnificent effect, especially n pente in poe whether on the "Тану in the WELLIN ER mn ce оозда ый | centre o f large beds, or in the mixed Flower Border. Varieties pepe in “ Guide to the Flower Garden" Stot кез ы т ЕН - Roots stet our own кет d in 25, AR and 40 varieties, — 57. Eie d 61. 6L, = тн - ; The above are AE fne Кашу, well rooted stuff. M A AM 12 10 6 TRADE CATALOGUE of GENERAL N , RIEUTO NS TOv ERE ENS ә on application, Ceo d - 6185 13 : " ето мов f TN Nurseryman, cum Wells, Kent. of See Illustrations p tbe Flower Garden," апа е z e ofr for prices see last ronicle. trated in the Floral Magazine of Now ember last). A most а first-rate Collection of Без : " esirable addition to e favourite class ; petals HONEYSUCKLES,ROSES,O ЕМ page 86. д — magentarose, conspicuously bordered IES, &c. A baske ). | RI VIOLA! FLORE PLENO. the З carefully packed and ри to London ew variety beautiful and easily eultivated | .,970- CLARKIA INTEGRIPETALA ALBA Bal 100 HE CEOUS PLANTS, properly iy named and amd carefully апа ue truly, beau 3 e special attention above, but pure white ; handsome. kd packed, for 205. GC by the EE vare bel VOS climbers, whether peer [On wire- 973. CLARKIA TOM THUMB INTEGRIPETALA — Б thousand. PAMPAS GRASS, &c, ёс. NU (Y STOOK ш —— ork, or rafters. бе whole o of the Pi А he good qualities of tho above two, but m а si General. for their elegant large flowers, some of X which. more compact in growth ; flo * March +. C. gesnatia atro-cœrulea, are of the most intense Colonias Magnificent new Varieties. Clarkia, —See page 37. 971. CLARKIA INTEGRIPETALA мъпохата dis entire E W tural Soci кау See GUIDE to the KITCHEN а rchants and BARR & SUGDEN, Seed M Floris ‚ 12, King Street, Covent Garden n, С. ARTER?S CHAMPION CUCUMBER, J| recommended by the уз. нкү eni Society as being an excell bea: ri Kerne agni Шш, ушу а gend of the Sion House class. ving t er the тїз dis & 261, High Holborn, London, W.C. the best Ridge Cucumber kno Eur. very best, bardiest, eultivation. 1s. and 28, U M B E R S,|doubt the аё 1s. per packet. Recommended by the Fruit Committee ofthe Royal Horticul- | lavender, (See Engraving.) 1 951 OUELILI/S Коо HERO сены plant, combinin „Зее page ux. i 1087. CONVOLVULUS STELLATUS BUBER —This " 3 peer blue.) 2 is the first double Mere d yet —— and without most eharming novel tiful ста А qo eie whether d the season ; flowers large, very double, and of an equity beautiful satiny- purplish pue ly att ; dn'£he fo: rmer (as i$ 27 our jog itis remarkable те doped growth, "s ; Chlora. рше 05 8 i above Е оа t foliag а 924. CHLORA GRANDIFLORA.—Our “ Вавртмтх Com- | ГГ; те dis romarkably niat foliage а ve oH iios ui s € с this is a чазын oe bedding кн. Les ei dee Soo E: pad Меш C; тА RESPO: produ ucing w а grand effect. wth of Lower is xen gr бона are of a beant n Sale orange, Cordia.— See page sud produced in posae ШЕЙШ Poo на, ан CORDIA DOMESTICA.—A truly Esame egt termingled д 5 г plants, it imparts а ter. ordinary charac months; height, 14 feet. shrub, with vr: Cineraria.—See 37. сеанса PLATANIFOLIA.—A most remarkable | 1176. EE e FLORE { g to iminense heads of golden- K Wers, ERAN v eie Ша favourite Re large velvety green leaves; in the centre of т ать. 5 a ua "ot Sie ты tim x in charm of То be continued next w BARR ax» SUGDEN, ав БЫУ, | | | | Marcu 7, 1863.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 217. OOD MANGEL WURZEL SEED which grows well. RED GLOBE | YELLOW GLOBE | LONG RED YELLOW Ө SHARED | LONG YELLOW. с I qui ou SUTTON & SONS, 1 Berl t, Reading. The King and Queen Potatoes, m pista AND SONS have A confidence ps recommending t these t two new. sort: POTATOES, decidedly Th олтой Prizes have been awarded to Mr. Spencer for these Potatoes :— Good Clover Seeds at Market Prices КОМ AND SONB have now ready, at v very derate prices, fine new RED, WHITE, and ALSIKE CLOV. VER SEEDS. Ав also dew Rye "Grasses, Turnip, Mangel ipud and ош Agricultural Seeds, a Priced List of which y be had t free. ныя Воттон & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establish- ment, Reading. Lad Prize at the Crystal Palace, Three Prizes at the Tntornationat ow at the Royal Horti- iid Society's Gardens, South Kensington, in October at the Dirmi: n4 December last ; and upwards of 20 other Prizes in various parts of oen kingdom ingham Cattle and Root Show, Bingley Sutton's Improved Italian Eye-üráss. UON AND BONS pae Eu Ч Stock of Price 78. per e. ife or ch t in dé o Royal Berks бева Establishment, Readip s and Rye- fg в Seeds. ud supply the proper ties of - n" kinds of CLOVER and RYE-GRASS аа n Rye-Grass, аб 165. per асге; рег ваг or Clovers witho ut R d сн = 145. s rts of Mead id pem by Foro & Sons are the mo: The sorts Alsike, the Com d th besos Clover au lb. per epe The great produc e above d Mixture "RLW the following :— тот С. Е. TERUSTON, Esq., Talgarth, Machynlleth, July 31. “I cut a crop of Grass on June2, which had been previously dressed with soot and It was full ripe, and the Itali In oue ri ye Grans it is onr, peung to state that “ Clovers and Italia: r “Clovers and Common Rye-Grass," or 55 Clover, ed т ийа for: о many acres, when the proper quantities odi be sent. Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, тат RASS SEEDS for LAYING DOWN LAND to PERMANENT PASTURE or ME 593 n this errat to lon tion of P. ent Pas and having over а of n the subject а Ferris iden share ot atten- tion, we, from the marked s which has attended their cult feel quite warra n "fe m our carefully pre Mixtures or Assortments, to the Е of those who ng i A - for а period of Ач n choosing m is to imi possible, or these Mixtures te, E rp uum the vac n pastures rof Britain, and it is ido ith 1 1 - r although у yield уты нв hé first t. мед soon exhausted, and leave the land bare, to be filled u Ач Gra ol лд by inferi Бет леге li arties ordering will please state the nature and extent of AX land to be sown, sna whether with or without a grain request: ist о varíeties and оса ke. rhe cd es аА iius of feri The Cost for a full Supply of Seeds ayg range m 25s. to 9285. per statute acre. Carriage of Seeds paid to the principal Rail S throughout the kingdom. R - тырыс i №. DRUMM: Bons, Stir р& * PRICED CATALOGUES of all the e lending descriptions | of Seeds rm y ре had prepaid о be ha P of Messrs. SUTTON E Soxs, Reading. Price 5s. per Peck (of 14 lbs. ) EED POTATOES.—Splendid Stocks of Martin's Early a Early Oxford, Farly Fox's Seedling, Early Round Frame, Early Dalmahoy, Му att's Prolifie, and Jackson's дл h-leaved Kidney, Forty-fold, Fluke Kidney, and Flour-ball arieties at low prices. H. & F. SHARPE, Ti sbeach. XTRAORDINARY ES.—A gentleman resident in the Country oont Гор. SALE a few BUSHELS SEED POTATOES of а most woody F ES ор арр! SPARAGUS ROOTS, 2s. 6d. per 100. T EE vegetable does not require half the emm This m: rid I керүп ngit. For instructions, see RICH or 1 tro) ЗЕ райана SEA КАТЕ, 2з. per doz. HARD SMITH, Nurseryrnan, Worcester. el P чо whiteness апа асу eness is almost M eren 9 rther, the herd never attacks th For price, &c., address by lette A E js of Edi ОР. 162, Fleet Street, То ndon, Е.С. Еа аы ар cation i is necessary. c ceperit EARLIEST SEEDLING rori ATO. —The earlie variety in cultiva- tion, verified Dr repor ivate reports from all parts of the i forwarded d on Piplieation: erred price, 8s. per Bushel, or j por Ton; РА 18. 64. Apply to Mr. бімох A. ВЕЕ, Fendray n, St. Ене m nts. NB B. dedu ine Тааз iov, gums E all the Agricultural Seeds of home growth, supplie N YATT'S PROLIFIO (2 cwt.); ASHLEAF KIDNEY do. 22s. ; POTE Ton. 24s. per sack, DALIAHOYS, FORTYFOLDS, SHAWS and FLOUR BALLS, ; Back Lh 6d. each. IM OBE мааи Жн gn SE рр 4d. per 1b., ALT TRINGHAM CARROT SE ED, 1 ; Bele do. 1s. 04. ; Еч са or busi i Remittane rom un unknown correspon- dents CHRISTMAS QuixcEy, Seed Grower and Seedsman, Peter- borough. s White Perfection Celery. - M. со LE it much pleasure in offering again to his кадер us customers the above, "which has proved itself $6 be tho best White Celery 2 cultivation. In sealed 3 oz. Mk free by post, 1з. 6d. Price to the T rade | upon а urseries, Withington, near Manch ovi e E. ала а 4 iae d" by Professor 1. each. ө Wholes kie to iu Trade. vt can also be анат. from any of. the m dsmen ч жас їп the List — — in Gardeners Chronicle of Jam 31 and mue 27 Real | Berks Establishment, Readin HEAP GRASS SEEDS for HILL SIDES and RAILWAY BANKS.—Rough Grgar Sainfoin ig ings, suitable for the above purpose, at 2s. per bushel and er lb, &е., 34. dei: RAYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, & BAWTREE, Basingstoke ; land 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane, Е.О. H of more an фоне ie e = zm er | ом ANY, Cabbage Plants. Ws - 30 and SON beg to say they have a very e quantity of DRUMHEAD, RED and EARLY AnpAGE i PLANTS to offer for Sale of the following sorts, at a 64. р ЕА REY” YORE CABBAGE EARLY NONPAREIL » га А oe yl » B ARN CABBAGE 5з. per rcs АП strong, ашу, чё ре ау Wonersh Nursery, near Guil Е the Seed Trade. AN cas БОЛАР набу Та ng Pod B | Ne Plus Ultra Pea: Mackie's Monarch ditto | Laing’: s арени ве, E Broad Windsor ditto EUR reen Top Yellow ditto Early Emperor Peas ine Red Surrey Carrot Woodford's Green Marrow do. | кану Nonpareil Cabbage тревог ditto Flack's Blue Por ditto An | бА MAP Pen Market ditto È British Queen p Y Hiis NIIS t, Wisbeach. EW HARDY WHITE SWEDE.—The Favourite тойо of the docet — - Hampshire, Wi MÀ and Cotswold Hi lls, Grow Жая on some soils when preis early but it is die. des Nob and iti is the only Swede Jat can be depended i kd to keep sound through the Toes without storing. Excellent for late е sowing and upon poor land. kc ls. per lb., or 428. per bushel. Supplied by RAYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, & BawTREE, Basing- | stoke; and 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane, E.C. hlia Pot Roots. EORGE я m а аш which he begs to offer at 6s. B Mn n. mong them are UMPIRE, CRITERION, JUNO, RE first class flowers. Mixed vallis E 10s. р quantity of Choice Seed at 2з. 6d. p acket У 50. 21, Globe Road, p zig di N.E. Rhododendron, Countess of Haddington First-Class patiia at Royal Horticultural Society’ s Exhi- bition, March 1 2265. and at Roy al Botanical Society's Exhibition, А, T PARKE b iful R begs to announce that this iio will be prepa in nm next; price of Plants, 21s. each. Orders ow being booked, and will E й in rotation Stock being limited early order: ited. A Plant was exhibited at the нов Ног- The solicited. Чеш Society's турду Feb. 25, 1863, of w be in reports of Show in Gardenerd rch З. Other Plant will be exhibited at the coming Sprin Exhi bitions. o dd discount to the Trade. 8. xotic Nu vrsery, Tooting, С CYSKRUT к BEGON 8, & Exhibition, delivered. "in E: "City at ls. 6d., or wi bag of 3 bushels. poly to to the PATENT Coco ачоп ош Thamos S.W. f SHORT FIBRE for Orchids and Also for ane ricus Drainage in mps or Póst-office Orders payal Bansuaw's BRUSHES and MATS аге the bes ge ost hee seas of any, and are sold in every town in the Калаш: at DxANE's, London Briáge ; and E. WHITE & SoN's, 95, Cannon Str чан CAUTION. B is stamped “J. BAnsuAM's Patent. ' pag DE and its ADAPTATION.— Illustra! in or War St ape Beg rii Spade, dimensions o ditto. SEEDS made p irds Тела Insects; LISTS of FLOWER, VEGETABLE, di TARM SEEDS, also 8. W.'s E ANNUAL CATALOGUE of A. PLANTS, ROSES, Hs in exchang A Lag Postage Stam 8. War s, Hilperton, mesi S Wilts. able to = BARSHE. GENUINE SEEDS FOR THE FARM AT LOW PRICES. THE PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH, Have a large and pure Stock of all kinds e пр: SEEDS for P mmended per Acre is Mixtures for Permanent porem Mixtures for Permanent t Lawns die y Mixtures for Uplands ue Sneepwalks ө tures for Water ROM d M. Mixtures for Bisnes. paul Ар, ыз» m RYE GRASS. CLOVERS. MANGEL М на SWEDES. i per bush.—s. d. Per 1b.—s. d. s. d. Per lb.—s. d. talian Imported ... 6 0 ovis 6d. to 0 9 | Fisher E c ч 1 6,Plymouth Tee А Red 64. +00 8| Long 0 Purple-top —— .. Italian, English 6 0 eus : AME вани White or СЕЕ to 1 0| Yellow e ..0 6|Skirvings ... — ... 0 9 Вей Perennial, in varieties Trefoil Red Globe... ..0 6|Purpletop.. ..0 9 .4s.to 7. 0j Alsi i 6 | Long Yellow 0 6|Green-top ... iaoi And all other AGRICULTURAL SEEDS at Moderate Prices. THE FARM SEED LIST IS NOW READY, AND CAN ВЕ HAD HAD GRATIS ON APPLICATION. Complete Соне of батав& Seeds, 10s. 6d., 25e, зде, 408, бн. -00# Е ADDRESS, PLYM ... ... О D "к n UTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH, DEVON. й ERMANENT PASTURES, Mixtures of which can be had expressly to suit any soil. Тһе quantity 2 bushels of the Light Grass Seeds, and 12 Ib. of Clovers, aere, go o 90s. per per bushel, 16s,; per lb. 1s. .. per aere, di to 30s. З MER : per bushel, 16s; per Ib. 1з. CARROTS. OTHER TURNIPS. Per Ib.—s. _ Per lb.—5.- te ES lm Gee" 0 бг GE. Rr Eum 201 Tankards КА, А 2 218 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [MARCH 7, 1868, ums, Ohrysanthem | ш a m GRAND EXHIBITION OF HYACINTHS, 1863. Chrysanthem H. BIRD, F.R.H.S. S. Nor RSERYMAN, Stoke Newing- e ton, begs to c: his friends and the publie he can Фріз from his great Stock of the above 20 pairs of the best large Varieties P p^ and 95 pairs of best epe „C UTBUSH & SON for 10s. ; 20 pairs of барар of the large Varieties for 5s. ; and j 25 pairs of Pornpones ditto for 5s New UATALOGUES ready for one stamp. EG TO ANNOUNCE THAT T E ph m trouble all orders to be paid to J. H. BIRD, z HS D ТУВ toke Newingtoi T Stoko Меш uer КЫ REN RUNG ыкы) GRAND EXHIBITION or HYACINTHS AND SPRING FLOWERS А f SANSPAREIL, BR WILL BE E. MAID ОШОН, and HEROU LES, ym 8 ready, and d i in ехоһа: NURSERIES, HIGHGATE, during the TWO WEEKS commencing MONDAY, MARCH 16, е; Admission by Tickets, which can be had fi pplieation or by ES rivate Address Card, Toll N ,H Road, I lin м ‚ӨЫ МБА Firer, пу E ЫН һе of nccess by Omnibus fi London Bridge Station, the Bank, Holborn, Tottenham Court RICED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE e ique. and Cl to the foot of the Hill, from thence a а distance of about 7 minutes" тш ei d leai kinds of Sh 8 Lag sies y Fancy, Scarlet, ot, end танна, Аби Fuch zias, Ver- ear NOT OPEN ON WEDN ESDAY, MARCH 18. be n IM nias, Dahlias, Chrysanthemums, Be Hrs M &oc. w ready in exchange for one postage sta den T йш Nursery, Hornsey ih тайа NEW AND BE AUTIFUL PL ANTS. м Ia ; ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS, а 4 а тастап Flo as j j and large and well selected Bulbs may be obtained, without dis- EET appointment, at A. 2 рати Дон кеа 18, Pall Май, ташыш ЕАН WILLIAM BULL, F. R.H.S., F.R.B.8 °з .7 Hardy 8саг1е ther Choice Rhodod ONN WATERERS CATALOGUE of "te abore NURSERYMAN AND NEW PLANT MERCHANT, e eme кз rag p Ax him at v — Botanico Gardens, Regents Park, ublishod, апа will bo for KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. M: sby render faithfully p gine of LA the PCM : ere tion ering every facility for ma ing selections. z ў < А It likewise contains an abridged List of really Hardy Тһе following NOVELTIES are now being sent out in good plants, fit for Spring Me Conifers, with opu nom кет prices. Ў ` The т, Иен, Surrey. New uchsias, 7s. 6d. each. New Petunias, 3s. 6d. each. ісе, —. ADELINE.— Red tube and sepals, eg xd reflexed, and of | STANDARD.—Clean bright crimson, large and ы а rion- Ааа ч "CATALOGUE. в unusual length; doubie рде о aou С irogalar POE t em A n rt; very | f: now — and will i sent on шл ре n; it giv Pei жай TT ш ES E E mE еи ^ A —Ó— —— blotehed with pus air price and description ] the Rhodo — 2 other ; 1 FLORETTA.—Rieh scarlet tube and sepals of the deepest | UNDINE.— em d Plante wart you CM nace ni 77 rimson, very broad and wax-like, pure wbite corolla, of | théoat. Deep rose, rayed and barred with crimson, dark á The js Gardon, Soni of A; + n Plants in the Ron ЧӨН. чое sha т меты x c ide I 2d ociety's Garden, South ensington, were su lied b ATERER | i red tube and sepals, e latter reflexed an Å Сбор р, „кү, Knap Hill, near Woking. I x VEL IM wide and long; lake corolla; ап immense alea тїш Bull, 215. each. - э flower, very strikin M. er "y es from EN Belgi ж: өйүзү INDEN'S AMATEUR COLLECTIONS of Ше мохАВОН.—Сгїшвоп tubé and sepals, the latter beautifully | in the United Kingdom Aa n vh 5m сінна з for ой oicest GERMAN FLOWER SEEDS direct from Erfurt. Yolexed : lar ed double corolla, peculirly formed; large, рше a flowers -Packets containing 30 species, 2s. 6d. ; 15, 1s. 3d. (Discount i Uf os д р fo individually are of unusual size and su wel | allowe d to the Trade); forwarded pre id. ; showy, an formed; colour crimson and violet, uri peri a really Laricio, 858, and 70s. ; Abies, 955. ; Picea, 25s. ; Strobus | NORA. ыу rods | Denutifully reflexed, double purple | superb variety. 4r. Pinan; ; AGMINA, 3s. 6d.; Sylvest: ris, 35. d 95. 6d. ; Tilia | corolla flaked with а crimson at the base, distinct. $ europsea, 65s., &c. Жей cash, prepaid T [ee ec Hull, Glasgow, | BPECIAL.—Broad b red sepals, reflexing back to the tube ; New Zonale Geraniums, 5s. - or Dublin. ^ 1i Bebda-w азай and true.j beautiful, toe, p and m. E blue corolla, ACHIM.—Rose shaded with pink, excellent form EMIL Importer, epera a Grove, London, N. marked with red àt the base ; ; cellent habit Ni Uinn &epals, г 26k аы purple румй ASPASIA. —Bright rose, very pretty. e Seeds.—Carriage Free. corolla, faked with crimson at the base ; fine | сынал —Carmine shaded with orange scarlet, — yes pu IUSH AND SON beg to intimate that aes > yare =, prepared to execute orders for GENUINE New Petunias, 3s. 6d. each. HANCELLOR t GARDEN БЕР ŠEEDS, S e iius perveni vengo res BASILISK.—Glossy crimson, with rich violet throat, very | COUNTESS.—Rose shaded with scarlet, Vuisiudas; Abel: AE aie recommen аго smooth, fine for! Косе оза em t scarlet, vermilion wer being of f the best phu. at as moderate e s consent BRIDESMAID.—Bright pink, with largo white ce RIS.— Vivid о scarlet, а хет CATALOGUES ра од, i S ati PID.—Double, mauve, blotched in the e is pure d аан ые Highgate, Lo white, dist uut es osi cia йш bondon Me, ш aatis Vcr EE ME NYVOY. eta sy. dep ron ap ө "argo fowr: LADIOLUS, een es E cea AVENSIS. | ENSIGN. p cg )RIOU: SER xtra — £9 25. 04. ак tiros Ri h crimson, 1 iped with blac} .. Ai 0 black €— x ада T , 12 in 12 » vs .. 012 0 MARMION. tis. hot 1x4 tA Eh violet MAJOR DOMO. “оу а н каги 27 eb n 2 wee vétietios Xue puw* зењ а very inito В semi. d siio: | PERSIAN.— Bright ros ; 95in95 n / е Ее SENSATION.— Bright a ipud with violet, violet centre TRANSCENDENT. Bright cerise shaded with searlet. 12 in 12 » 4 . e and light throat, very "altragtive. UNIT.—Soft rose Extra fine mixed, 2s per r doz., SILVER SPOT.—Bright crimson, blotched with white. UMPIRE, бенде shaded with pink, large flower. BUTLER & MoCurLLocH, rid. бане чнч ан, Garden Market, W.C. USSELL'S PYRAMID PRIMULAS.— V Seed of this unequallod strain is n ow ready, in packets, | BEDDING PLANTS, &c. poni price 28 porre e d The great satisfaction which these kinds have given in s previous seasons, renders further comment on their merits ЗА unne pong The additional eare taken however in saving the -— las d i will probably result in producing flowers : muc! F piera ре вееп. UA Printed n шоке n ng them and their culture, forwarded BEG TO OFFER AS FOLLOWS, PE * with each packet ; йен on n be made in postage Eom S. 4 Съовов Granet Nursery. Streatham Place, Brixton Hill Zonale Geraniums, РЕНЕ ТР жирный хос. типи = i ondon, Si and d Tadeo EN n TLA zt | VERY FINE SUMMER-STRUCK PLANTS, KING. OF SCARLETS 77 8 0| TRENTH x. n dM G. рыс BON offer First-class Per dozen.—s. d. | KINGSBURY P = 0 TRIOMPHE Dk PARIS . aM e. Н H Е. Enc nality of € CINERARIA, замах sis 6| LADY DOWNES o EET ERAS UE VIRGINIAN . iR CALC pes А SINENSIS FI alley's 0 , bec We р A ыы сы рок. pner, BLACKHEA rH туйо 0| "7 —MIDDLEION 272-27 870 CINERARIA WEBBI. — The interest and value of this species | BLA a NOE 0 | LEONIE — .. ws nf 0 consists in ts having а like ed habit of growth, BRIL xt us С | MADAME LAVOCA' AT x zi 0 E from 3 to 4 fost in height. This remarkable plant is BRITISH FLAG а IT 0| MARLIN GIREAUD see m 0| BIJ iav: ex to originate a new and desirable class of varieties for | CERISE UNIQUE .. ^. .. 8 0|MODELNOSEGAY.. o 99 BRILLIANT . exhibition purposes, in having already nto all the RISTINA .. -- E 0| MRS. MAYLER e. 0 PLOWRR ОЕ THE Dax -- l in florist varieties of the present time, and no COTTAGE MAID .. ы 6| МЕЗ. ROWLEY, йш pm СЯ 9 ITIN pet ы doubt but higher improve f d other esse! 1 рон DE ТОКЕ m m 0 гаен DABBE .. 0 m properties, will be obtained in connection with its superior | СО e. 0 | PAULINE eU 0 JAN Datare ТЕ е Бе found well ada apted fi or decorative purposes, DEFIANCE (Giant). 2 0 РЕТ SUPERB 3: sd LADY PLYMOUTH.. by its taller growth, p longer wo. Ба еи 9з. 6d. | FIREBALL = 0 | PRINCESS OF PRUSSIA... ..12 0| MANGLE'S РІ а E Wellington Nursery, 8t. Johu's Wood, n, N. de FLORI qued $e аў z 0 З TUN а у 0 - FROGM RSS 6| RAINBOW Lo 0$ 4 0 | PERFECTION Fuchsias, Silvery-leaved and Variegate Чт fii 6| RUBENS Pi. ak 0| QUEEN VIGTORIA S. SCOTT, Merriott, Crewkerne, ER iid HON. МЕЗ. FELLOWES - 9| SIR C. CAMPBELL.. c. 4 0| BHOTTISHAM PET.. fine Stocks of the following, — о send out :— HUNTSMAN . тимин; 9| SILVER QUEEN FÜCHSIAS, a 100 ра — б CR н T at 4з, per dc zen, gem and PICOTEES, named йезе, E per dozen pairs. truck, will specimens for Pu Аср VAR IEGATED PLANTS, GNAPHALIUM LANATUNM, new gere A E A LOBELIA SPECIOSA . a E e i aue belie X gs нн, арыйыы SEDUM CARNEUM VARIEGATUM - 4 0 |KONIGA VARIEGATA .. .. dou cehamsedryoides, ^ | AGATHJEA. CCELESTIS FOL, 3 BELLIS AUCUBÆFOLIA, very fine · SILVERY- DEAVED ] PLANTS, 3s. per dozen : Cineraria mari- Also a choice collection of PELARGONTUNS, Sho Roni and Engli d and ench aud English, Spotte trha, Сейсайгоа can - D vai чу Маш Datum, fine bushy plants, once ent down, 95. dozen; Summer а fine plants, 5s. per dozen. us fine plants, in 5-inch iur , just showing ie x т dozen; LACHENALIA Р PENDU НЕ à of bloom, 9s. per dozen: ACACIA A а дой. — plants, 9s. per dozen; EUG Bij апі Brilliant. | dozen ; DIOSMA CAPITATA, ба. per doz and Tom piee osa : ise sorts, at 3 HUNTINGDON NURSERIES. Maron 7, 1838.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 219 Ga Rus EY VINERIES. BLACK Н 35. 6d. to 5s. 0d. BUCKLAND. SWEETWATER). j g to i g MUS o OS mE ЫН to ffor fine Canes of the odis es a other wading s dd L& Sox, ** Old " Cheshunt Nurseries, Herts, N. ра GREAT VINE аё HEMETON GOURT The Sub: bein Court the holders of the Royal Kitchen ardens, Ham à oui are enabled to pM A une the m and "duty excellent HAMPTON COURT BLACK HAMBURGH GRAPE Strong езй plants i in 9-inch pots, 425. and 608. p. doz. | If parada in large numbers a considerable reduction will be made in MA sius & Sow, Nurseries, Kingston, S.W Nau G M. ye vuoi the rips ned Old Cheshunt Nurseries, Herts, N.—Roses. |n AUL anD SON have the pleasure to announce =) that their NEW HY BRID PERPETUAL ROSE, oir CLYDE, will be ready for d Үз. each. Usual all ч: £g Plate, cg ndre e NEW ROSES of other Raisers will be афа in 4 558 Es ey have still to offer fine Home.grown STANDARD and DWARF ROSES. nes of tien DESC A o its pec of the New Roses, Gladioli, et petra ease and сн безше Беззар P а a the latter a ned, bable that this glorious. opportunity will be шыу ы ected, for we rea lay bu poc f the very first opportunity si edying Such an клем rtunity, as ou re eadera аге wet aware, is no о be found i in that Trade when се A tak: ^ P whie ews, post. free for ^ splendid ү along I «y ot m Thames, provide a нен А at вате ` tim plateau ses of 1863. AND J. FR WS SO ESCRIPTIVE da)! of the ° best varieties к: be forwarded P^ Free on application, "yd ong healthy Plahts are n: pool i AG ATA A GENE mius may A e had оп applioation. Dici. бонбоне», that the idea of planting 8 ч trees on th kment had been definitively RARI i. NODE oen Forcing. a "LL doned. Сап this be possible! have а пісе assortm -уеаг, : : REET NOR: коа "e алын zu already waited. too long in the hope that some are Parli 1а и heal ar ood plants, and diti fail to ru "satisfogtion. Dot: er о arliament would rise to ask Mr. Dw. 0 ап Чой in price will be m de to large M We can especially recommend the У "Я trong Vines | He а also a large stock of Dwarfs band ei vary vemm suitable h there was any thority* having for some years given unqua Satis don ”— ed for planting in нев; Dors are offere: A ^ 4 Leading Article in Gardeners’ Chronicle for December 13, 186 Sunningdale Nursery, South-Western Rai cham " Tot б Lem om ы — mp - d p. 1170. i м . . А James Ютоквом & Soxs, The Newton Nurseries, Chester. WARR ЧЕРЕП Р Carrio тай (o арбор. mie done, itis high time that publie attention should EW I4 0. M ONS, Undersigned offer very fine and vigorous а of the abov th roughly aroused. The matter to the fall at 1s. 6d. per packet, eR оге yx une Po prisos given Por. ordener Chronici as important as the carrying on of t bank- Empress E ugénio, Prince ас erial, Pri Louis of Неве numbers (per ibi at x чабы réduced е ate) and a DE Scrip- ment past Montague House, and yet по one Pugse duos pon d Queen Victoria, TIVE C ALOQUE of ROSES 5 sent on application to s to stir about t a: K К, Р We would I descriptions see GUIDE to the | KITCHEN GARDE e 26-808 s, Sawbridgeworth. heartil end it МР, в. & 8сорЕм, Seed Merchants and Florists, 12, Eiog жар шасын So eia VER. Му eomm in quest Bireet, Covent Garden, W.C. Trou" SMITH'S LIST of all the EVER-|of à күн ә LI i well иы: 7 might almost MELON, PRINCESS ALEXAND syy ва Pom ud Serivations, барро | Serve repufation in this halcyon , E » : brid of globular shape, very evenly ag it Бин, "colour, foliage, growth, timber, use in е native | SESSI аву b bably have occasion to w hy tod, pale green pos with very little pulp. in centre, | country be hi ended as a and n delicate ud Apple avon Can firs! riety., 18, per ү тони үт TER & Co., 237, 238, & 261, High Holborn, Ұ.С. EAR TREES, g PLE and P &в.— 00 doz. Dwarf and Pyramidal PEAR TREES, best sorts, 20. ^ n doz., packing included. ghly reco: 0 doz. m per dii, ; juni included. GENERAL її8т o of 3 NURSE ERY STOK on CHARLES Nurseryman, чи чы Фетвеу. —Black Prince, , Eleanor, Elton Pine, pe = — Eliza, gm ES, LA M ice. Admiral та "British Queen of North, 10s. per 1000; ice аы) rien Duc de — %. POTA dag sorts, see Advertis Сео, CORNWELL, Seedsm Miei ь Horts, N. kale. good stock of short- pA songer Lov of 4m de 5s. to Ts. 6d. ORCING SEAKALE all Sold. Nursery, sent Place, Brixton Hill, 8. ; and 4, Windsor Terrace, Pimlico, S.W. per 100 arf and Pyramidal APPLE TREES, best sorts, | por doz йыры tr pon and size with co apris т of all their syno pan sages meantime we would eommend the ques- ЙН А ANTEA.—The at all events, во much ad it as (кз of the Nobili vade, is invited to the | to the scletion of appropriate tr o the k of l-year SEEDLING PLANTS in ‚ the Kingdom, | offices of the Committee on Arboris afe that н ted an, Worcester. În LI tion— т SwrrH, Nurserym attention largest st ^ оаа single pois ead ВЕ for Бра Plating is recently been appointed by the Royal Hor- for 12 stamps, ticultural Society, and which commenced its хонмам, Edmonton, London. i € n s on Tuesda; g omy Combined. eed we всатсое w how sueh COLLECTIONS of x f more va Salles vitro than b à Econom: id Сотто" тео DALLED y search- fied to do battle against "ey SAPENA FLOWER ie SEEDS, ng ош tho tse best qui MEER den v SOLLE TIONS о wi e А ind the m conomical, as well а ie best in quality of the various influene at abound (mu ore обода. as В o Li st of Contents, which may be had gratis and | than they in the atmosphere of Lo (mà ost fri ^" sh. P No, 1, £3; No. 2, £2; No. 8, £1; No. 4, 105. 6d. her great towns, Even if it should be found that our range of choice is more limi an in Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading, New and Rare Plants for 1863, trees, whiteve y be, will not have to be eut down every 20 or 30 years to form barrieades AM BULL, F.R.H.S, FRBS, begs to inquiry of a Correspondent a few weeks Double Hollyhoc ILLI Tur intimate that iis Arr e of NEW SOFT- since, [ея the нат of HEDYCHIUMS, ап read Select LLIAM PERRY begs to Хе C hà his Eee ul Ls fen will be forwarded rerninds us that а word may be said on behalf for SALE а good and healthy stock of Young Plants of Establishment for New and Rare Plants, Kings Road, | these noble Scitamineans, whic ost unde- tho above that will —— well this season. 10 selection is | Chelsea, London, S.W. servedly gone out of general cultivation, Indeed left to W, P., the price per dozen will be 9s., 12s. e only plants of the Soita- wbrid wort! erts. minéous whieh stand his neglected * mperb Double Hollyhocks The ашны Chronicle, р. ES ai fhn place in our plant stoves have 8 BEING pe EST TIME FOR PLANTING THEM OUT. bee ped b 1 rth subi ts, ILLIAM CHATER грне ж an immense stock of TURDAY, MARCH 1, 1863. Wiin the Alpinias, many = Belin, Peer: d . OA iiu] 4 of PRICES to be to be Tad on MEME MRETINGS NSUING WEEK. ingly be utiful, and боб of them, Alpinia ni рэч Тапу Spring онна Vinsa DAA BIEST S o OE анары анду тобеанд Бе товон EBB'S GIANT POLYANTHUS; ditto COW- е : n i SLIP: Florist's Flower, POLY ANTHUS, Roota or Seed; c n: Princess who t pud. m ad еа vm PET er do E BASE ша nore beam Dalee dio, OOW, amont us as e pe foo d colouring, Alpinia maznifoa, another negleoted BLIP from the Himala; уы РОЬТАМТНОВ; and Sovereign will, we doubt not, be too HA апалай Галаа ШР il кашы ун ран ete ias other variet: eties, all of which ay be had on ap by the and spontaneous weleome that ts E ht) PE ferentis. А эы M bre у за Ta ie to re Mira any but the De t а vourablo im- ini- (mss sini iflcent Z sieb ei но фенг bei y Grlenlaria essions of the vast metropolis through whieh & „Н MAJOR КС Ж supply бм above as Р PEL wend her trombh vin M "The АРЕН. the chy p the o i a plants. Several Tho seed 36 ve z Mt marid DOM ge un б | banners the draperies, and, more striking than species Curcuma too, migh pum as кей ELA Ru largo i eiae etel lants of exceedingly ornamental character now ыр боон i у | беу "üehr zr the course of the royal page ant, will, |} А а scarcely ever eret g etm ан T our эн Choice Seedling HARLES KIMBERLEY has a large stock o Ara uch like **foliage" plants w eee: the mad- n has permitted to usurp far mof ore than compensate above, all savı -— m pios —— flowers. The P pian s | other ire uld oy strong, hus ch pots. Не begs to offer [n It is wite S jm ES pis dos dan twr s chroniele all our manifold short-eomings, but if тат b uired to spec the two h GLEND NDINNING ARD SONS (Successors to the | Offences against good tas late R. OATALOGUE of KITCHEN eye of an intelligent forei j ке ME. AGRICULTURA! i and FLOWER SEEDS is now | the strange d sd that E ley éltek Сит Nursery London, V. Marot nes of trees that slamps sue orn Ай 'DWIN HOLLAMBY begs to inform en t нена and desolation u ел for the вако and Friends that his DESCRIPTIVE кее САТА- 1 { LOGUE of VEGETABLE, A Red ÁO ed eastern and much o жайба ri етой Жер, ča pont рий аанын. по ad | Lo m n. И рио ATE He may travel for miles without a trace о "A Eis. ан MT y tra dts ursery and Sor d Qn ent, TNinbrldue Wells, Ken*. tation, and onlin as the day may Бе Cad ar ot ; oh uii 24 EORGE PARSON EDSMAN b i тау im п t Ат glaueous yellow blossoms, are (056 om PARS NS, Serpenta by Appointment | he depth of winter sr the height y н г жау, to LIST, post free, on on application. e almanack and the thermometer M a "with scarlet e - ue Western estern Rond, Brighton; and Hassock’s р guides, for his еуе— eommon Indian im the season—can мани : of them Am VS MELANCHOLICUS (rat: таму di &sflower. = 6 striking | в, with their long, ; а most val for , OEC MULA ws Pries as we fragrant flower- Е гусса P dee er, for instance, Е. P. Drxox Street, Н. 220 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Макон 7, 1863, than a well grown mass of coccineum, in which the роги till they. reached the flowering ссд |t two ощ D existing in myself, and I come to ` of longifolium, in which they | Thes ар the main features of their cultivatio "ewe s Poi ey c fecil. ге parent, namely, are of an orange-red ; tifolium, in which he foot ave become numerous in the si uibs. D заб therefore they аге twin they are ofa sif vermilion-scarlet ; of elatum, in | pots, p soil is getting exhausted, еге can | Tn the country distr ts d h which they are of a tender creamy blush ; or of | be no questioft that the vigour of the stems of such | ооа КОП Е PP Gardnerianum, in which they are remarkably bold letta af be kept up by judicious applications of possess ie: ig nue mont ink гп проти " ny mus ше їп pesce and of a clear yellow colour? Then|liquid manure. Rapid and vigorous growth аге | in g and the love of fishing; aid. Кой garden. UR e is coronarium, which produces jts|the objects to be secured, and abundant heat and | ђе бека for some information on the latter A exquisitely MM snow-white [очор in succes- | moisture, with good soil as a basis—in other words | if N would contrive to devote a small corner to the sion from June to October, a plan К парына | good feeding, are the agencies through which they | s the пуча? around it with so delightful ап | must be obtained. These being secured, a good Tom forw warding you the following lines, I шош odour as а iem je forth the remark fra display of bloom follows as a necessary conse- |state that they were written for another purpose, person en use in which it is blooming | quence. The plants as they come into flower may | to ue tey i Avo „датог feh d applied, They finds do smell s 80 y grateful that a feeling of re- | be removed for the decoration of the stove con- bes rather to the increase of fish than о fishing? lucta e thought of leaving. | servatory. iacu a^ Still again, Кыл $e d with yellow, an а e if not most of the €— bi- grow and | iis” And tl g. n леу flavescens with a ien wish flowers, both showy, and planted out а т Фо remarkable ы: perc fra cra the scent оѓ | їп AE border of a warm к естен and they | to insure a larger supply, and а ei варе ве of E flav hav ving b ared to that of a ripe | have a very fi such a situation, substances of -— for s ugs The English $, almo Oran бе, with а a g e. There are| Why should we not have introduced at our Fisheries Bill 1861 o many more of бон ат ү шн {о be had for the | autumn flower shows a class of Hedychiums? ear to b вее vs ey would have a grand effect, if they could be | salmon аб this oment are мөр in the London АП the plants we have mentioned are alike in | secured in perfection, They are во well nigh for- | market, a ud ж are з docrbed as very abundant in all river this respect: they are all perennials, requiring | gotlen by the present generation that they would London in 1 upon. Large fish, similar to Most ler rest in winter, and stimulating treatment during | appear with all the charm of novelty as a striking London ye their season of growth. They all have tuberous | feature in the displays of that season, whieh now оор», which require to be Fen moderately i consist in great measure of за ee Their he ring the dormant pem and the stems in all of | near relations, the Cannas, woul ood sup- a p , pelis ject them perish after flowering, the plant either going | porters, even if invited solely bes is Pike Sf diei it ds iue н ogress, bora X o to rest absolutely, or having a tendency to do so, | noble and telling "ende ; in spite of the tendeney | Мап yes ago Iknew а who had literally so that in most cases there is nothing left during | of their flowers to fall aised himself from а coal pit ОДАК ИШ ог e winter rootstock. Т k t o е пуер? of great wealth and standing іда E S pis SB р 5 © S Б, m р h-a © EG S A o "1 а Б p z 10n at thg 8 ————— М annual stems аге indeed very general though | Іх a paper on keeping and planting pen a in Lancashire. “ Village,” it used to be called, but not univyersal characteristics of the Scitamineous | sets, by M. GAUTHIER, the author recommen he Di 8 | E into а * tow own." He was locally known family ; and they indieate the general features of| choosing the large and the middling-sized tnbers |à the “ Fat of ———.” "Though he would some the ich it i y to adopt in | for sets S it i ich it is TO order to ensure their successful cultivation. able to give the small ones to animals; for small pied. in his | younger days 1 һай stood, he was too single The treatment required during the resting|sets produce tubers of diminutive size. This is аьей. Оп did Ih t period may be said to be rather of a negative ређају eorreot. сака may be adduced to m — баара сы рен » ваја =: auis eharacter. Thus when the plants have done|the contrary, but t are the exceptions. The always been most merciful to myself PU. to my family, flowering, which will be about October or Novem- | eyes ог buds are o че asnumerous in small tubers E the -proudest worldly moment in my life happened s | in this F i v . i pes «э» io rat дара ЫЙЛА ао па вае The treatment ушуы cà during the season of | their vegetation is interrupted. "When the еп |а most extensive and remunerative coal bed, which has - growth, is on the trary of a very active | surface of the Potato is healed o r dried over before | confirmed my fortune for my че А e I conquered a | nature; and in the bygone times when Hedy- | vegetation ionn place in spring, there is little or | great dnog ngainst the advice of my friends, and in chiums were still in favour, it was something like | no loss o that is my greatest pride in life—far higher t than t the what we now proceed to sketch. In spring, about| For kee Аек к: the sets кеч the time of planting, pecuniary g yielded me., the month of March, a little earlier or later as the | he recommends shallow, open lath boxes [open Well n may we a be, and so it is p case might be, the rhizomes were taken out of the worked baskets would er the same purpose], the “ Fisheries анон Association." That Asso- roots, and then, all or nearly all of the old soil | which may be placed above ea um other, with pieces | ciation came into existence at the s suggestion dec being removed from them, they were repotted in | of wood between so as to admit a good circula- tires energetic кек early in the year 1861 4 ir; i urse, as with all n сн 89 friends poured in, t he thy and not o on of air; e more air tho зс; Тһеу Me romise o was he d ou hero wat no АЙ NND а во. AY до Р keopi Бе р iie 2 еса Is i: dug “т t the Council of the iae t © 8 u [t о furnish a sufficient n of stems By this mode of keeping an earlier and m form a good plant, they were maed "whole. i abundant | ои - obtained. It Ж арала. ihe masses were large, 80 а greater number t early growth should z епооцтарей, in order | “steering for the ze aim "ot the Assoc of stems would be produced than the soil that | that the tubers may better matured before Fülle Preservation? and by its almost w could be given them d rish; i would nourish; if the root- | September vec Еи the EN sets in. | meetings from May, 1861, tojthe present moment in ; siste f too а а пеар of | In "planting, "therefore, „сате should be а ы apparently without ostensible advantage, has like my - older tubers withou i t y th friend, achieved something like a great success eyes; ог " ar ye priu the root Sets in the boxes. Some that had bee a pienten a at la st п effected _ stocks were ted befor tting — іп the | with their shoots entire on the 15th of A Xo made| 26 02086 not be forgotten that the lc fai id rst ease, во аз E reduce them " z convenient stems 10 inches high by the 15th May, whilst at great good in assisting the passin T hy — d in the second, to couragement ШЕ time those cis 8 ae which the shoots had | 521101 F ндс дака Had not bud es iege пр ШЙ tionable engines which. had almos t destroyed te ve е ; ащ зы it iod be placed бб ere A И х of Commons, - toma Des Sissi be desired or 2 hen 3 venen ааа шше у de ee CREE the M germs E Ue ovis early Set of the Marjolaine | slightest doubt exists that the exhibition and exphnt — its plants, ts, which re [ nr -leaved Kidney ues GAUTHIER | tion of these models altered the opinion of v adipi iii were planted at once с ommends р ir 5 6 i turned the s in деген. they were | to flower. The d {о and placing í ; the require a rich and rather strong soil. That to һе | conservatory, on ge box р e recommended consisted of mellow SE loam of example, kis) Pu 1 n e Since then the Association has urn seven а tering to this Minister атш that, їп nigh! tb Us © 2,5 Ф Ф 2 + c м © 5 8 Ф BE g "d ч et E o ^ iu e E. + E Р. B [zu В, p E: o manure. tting it was fo necesi r river apply a liberal drainage of broken BA оп |8 shelter them "with straw mats. TR is better | «ор ае e emm cem mm яй this was beneficially placed а layer of the rougher | than leaving them in the pots, where, however | fe. а at cii "абе; millions of o% portions of the loam and dung for the roots to feed long they may remain, the plants only produce |h : Me абаке, and we have lost the hope 0 upon, as they struck down towards the bottom of | smalltubers. By the above mode P. s may odis of large salmon which our rivers might hart E the pots—which they were foun do as soon as | be obtained, the author says, almost as early as on | yielded in a few years hence. seo they got into active growth. After potting the |а a hotbed, The Council worked with energy to indue "|. b plants were plunged in a bed of BA - dung and | = G. Grey to lend a sure and helping hand to pre, — фет у where ie er e was a brisk bottom-heat, under FISH AND FISHING. _ this loss, until he finally announced де 4 De E h ch they soon 5d aliod freel less. has descr m 8 m 8 se y. Fon a long time ir a — one of your delighted | c. D E en justified а proclam: beneficial, is acr n ential. PET eden С los к of ail f ШЕЕ Н of Ње la : ppertains to G. Gr follow the opinion Or . ihey wer * most liberally а гетата гр бе. ; and eonte tem- neus E acce pem was 3 contra," t reluctantly (5 — m hole was con- | poraneously-I have had another ruling on—a | I believe) declined to act, emm Е of their! passion for fishing. І have been д тж Las these For the late “close season " the thing is of Мавсн 7, 1868, ] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 221 eless; those millions of ova are dead irretrievably, flower Blairii No. 2 cannot be too ар com- Nothing looks „ever lovelier than a tringe ot gre ers, TU the Counc <, Veran almost to despair. men nded as a wall T where a 1 ; no gay well-filled flower Loud £3 a bri right gle pm id hopeful sunshine suddenly |is requi to be covered quic kly. growth is|half make up the init of that; the flickering light extraordinarily rapid, and the foliage fms ри губ апі pm and n Pase eu green leaves, make lar ee: anei all its labours w de la Flotie ‚Те Mon seem а crowned. with success. Ac r isher ies Preservation Asso ciation,” and det о act upon а policy which is most wise and КЫЛЫР, n his subjects, as regards the supply nf сере Íood. "ропы we shall ll be a t tot al p ди lat ge and do ve Ач оа Ro ose, is still a good o met a: ш M ias is handsome. 6 Rose, and good standard r , plants I have used mostly have been the per Ts is The wid Fren r tro "e through ү ас of Trance i E Das анор а fence months" о n Great Britain and Ireland will be fom e the market, from the e the present support а s brought in to stop the Lm ut foul salmón, 4 ү "prohibit tho sale ise a show ^ beautiful Rose, with flowers of a the growth is very vigorous, and ui is кайла ө good as a r or standard Rose. 16 should be pruned Coupe d'Hébé is one of the g effective on the tree or pillar, but n. suited to pot close time whether they come from north, s south, east, or west, and а to enforce one uniform close time throu ghout the ritish dominions, эйбер that, Ls Government will themselves propose such mea if "ew fios happen, who has brought them i жб} 18 Si eries Preservation Association in a very g үш us, Pise e ced it has its rew ork do E pcm it has an undying duty to carry а "i abuses are abolished. Trout must be legislated а . and the pollution of all waters, whether аз füheries or on the score of publie health, must be prohibited. In former days, centuries back, ouz inland fisheries | were of i cd UR erus for the food they yi T ge Charter, I prophesy this, if not more, | йоу at the exhibitions. J шю. Козе Е matchless beaut е ап pom out of "à in fair weather fortunate aly the which are rose M with lash are ei cedi door enm ot growing oes ihr yury 24 2 X = up t i of а win vera conservatory it a ) would answer well. Ay Saloon owner The arden primrose flow m on a wail of "e e, and even for cut flowers it really is тегу Та The Ivy and the Jasmine vp occupy ti sold "d rain or wind. This variety,"w де itn ofthe group Alba, should be савоб. closely. Mad me Plantier is жыл of those profuse blooming Roses t ааны adapted for bedding ; the flowers are white, full of glowing colour, and exquisite LÀ most тан ч- | able as а pot Rose, but good also a dwa d. , on y st ces anm now ranking among the old varieties, is - ЖЫ Жок, - а Utere утса standard, wall, were thought thy subjects of Royal r Rose the flower e richest crimson, uid there were hen. berede aia 5 V m each aps i hei that r garden can compare the present day. Even in e I vers 40 | wit " it t effect. Itrequires very little pruning. years ago аа уой zl та me. es а inni: The Roses of tlie ALBA group, of which the Maiden's duci of trout ; д now in am of them е Ment 18 wholly extinct, a others you may fis week and consider yourself tvm ^if Ex catch t ine. The truth is tha t mills (formerly eim. especially | w modern Blush and the Celestial may be taken аз the ie are still valuable or their d nctness, elicit 6 and La —À ачи flesh- M A 8, mu. си h mar gins, Me est. "Then there are xni paper the ova wili never vivify, or if they do vivify the tender young are poisoned; and so, unless an effectual stop be pot L the poisoning, the breed will become extinct, ROSES.—No. П. Bv Мв, Wittram PauL, F.R.H.S, PAUL’S NURSERIES, еее ежи Cnoss, Sux: (continued on p. 196.) — RENOH -— is hybridi; ae чә erum group of the genus, has been depreciated more than т aher r by not E time. h com jer plants require close pruning. а pretty silvery blush о; 4 Ee lores very freely. Boula superior n purple variety, with po contro stille one of the аи {тартап p iq e revost ave у. e Audo » colour ; e Legras, white; Piah e fairly station n the of Clematis sort I and grows so gracefully and potiri with iir the еш ОПЕ I kept 16 in pots some winters (including the very cold —— and t quite well and safe in an empty and fir ne The pots were rather largo, Ae the soil w rammed in € summer—from t time even might be кари, t doors. Ina imeem T instance, M E -—- it would yere c s pot sunk i na box, or in ort of case, made o It the — ect сечени Сосоа fid the uen would root it nicely, and these tile-faced box e ou Th may be screwed firmly against the vilius ed en rustic Aree like those Г M last year. In these things the creepers are с æ ые winds about, ek -— the others вану апа y grown. In place uite in towns the climbing. Roses grow оку if „ме only are , careful "€ Que ee nce ink, in their way. * Sophie da Marsilly i is а fair-weather Rose, | f «маму beautiful when first E if Mech "nies escape the rain — д — wit th а p esh and с e Hoob che hangs down long srabefilly me inrer ery adorned with its yello w flowers, б, its pinky buds half opening. "y centres, € pruning suits Roses, which are йс су in the | garden, but а зА елын or show өтә» mass, and the s of tlie “ morning glory^ eire to the suns shin ne. The grand v6 тве are the watering, the 1+ The AUSTRIAN section contains the hardy yellow tho ing. People will have to Roses that are worthy of decis elits and tt — years only. The Persian eeper hue, ind more т YRSH appropriate for cover ing banks, , running р, tres , polos and high buildin ngs; ; the they form the best best of v very dark summer Roses. Cynthie produces pale ured flowers, delicately margined wit Мак large fall. ait produces pure white toran? е сан With rosy crimson * the flowers are поб large, t they аге neatly formed; the growth is not vU T Uo is rose-colo and is also a free-flowering sort. Duchess of Buccleuch isa large bold dark rose-eoloured flower, with blush мөх margin, a little but stil a show DNE Grandissima or Louis Philippe as it is also called, в good purplish-rose coloured variety. Kean y no means a show Rose; the flowers WHO. velvety purple das scarlet, and Gillet interesting and useful S|: The B ery rapid ; aie ва Ruga, Splendens, all white or “nearly white varieties, of weeping — and Thor ө thi е һе N Roses аге not unlike the last, except i hey ho hold ties leaves sagh a p part of узы ter; they are suited for the ваш ороме | Their reward will n | leafage possible; and though the trees in London may ; this will not be лчу most fresh and radiant soon lose their first green brig! the case with the plants which are thus тайа ; P never can а feel happy without some Vine eaves—no other leaves compar С ы н them = ана not i r gar- deners have an sesthetic ine? "lt "indeed d folge does surpass all others, "e should grown solely where Grapes are practicable? e az "iue cutting, even justa m mon sort, would make a how i ent uent һа and then of malie a s Calyon, at great white. "Bind: weel, grows splendidly, and Hops will succeed some- If ever it is у. times if enr washed and watered, manure with creamy centres, is pretty and distinet ; Rénoneule, flowers "blush, shaded with тозе, is also ANKSIAN oses form a Leere group, wholly unlike any other igi of more extended cultivation. The mall, d ouble, and exquisite ely formed ; "the most distinct dale] bac wi ары nne we might eu to H And ied Ld little ladybirds de may h: path Ме. арреп will best fulfil their vocation eating а word of special commendation; it is hardly a show Rose, but i E bile flesh-tinted flowers are produced in such gay profusion that scarcely any Rose E S5 spa: Rose! ri AE La Volupté, or irse 2d а bright rose-colour, the petals ex visitely arranged. Some of the French Roses а те bemutifol i Шш colour and outline, and the petals are кангар disposed, Their fault as show Roses is that they ha f. арау appearance, owing to the delicate texture of aer and they fall ou of shape too soon after WS Em THE CHINrsE, Во N AND Nor- aiey of the Rose criticas in pen and very sweet. To grow them in perfection they d should | п Ae planted as conservatory climbers; of d are best trained against а south that is and w If left unpruned fo three years, mdr dn peling the shoots to the i they will bloom in perfec тч o ана ) or, if grown out D — * The Times of this day, Feb. 25, sh Prophecy is about to be Пе, owe that this Tatter Pa in у= 1 important object to where nt leaves; it will be | of all these i ; — refused to grow d of flowers, pat I Еа him i im з the midst, of au acre be пен exceedingly _ 222 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Maron 7, 1863, Or 80 or so of Croeuses of the most superb tints; the ground | Birds and Insecís.—As 1 am good deal used to|air, “in € to have the least chance of SUCcess,? was ablaze with colour. , The. richest Turkey carpet | birds ied their w erg m be allo а бо give my testi- | Neither сап I admit“ that the cen method of that ever] d lustre- | mony eir behalf, in the present argument, as to ventilation LT in ове and at the {ор of the roof less in comparison. Thence I proceeded to South Ken- | whether they eat seeds or insects. There is a certain | however abundant, is of no avail," us, at thig sington, where I expected far greater tbings. All l|fable too well known to need quotation. Tl Chame- | mo ent, I ‘which is ventilated precisely in could find in pe: he ni -quarters s of garde ening wass such len was green as well as white m blue—and is it not | that manner, containing potte ramii trees, à the gayness as fact that while a pair 1 sparrows ша refer а best state of health, E which are stu all ove supply. At i^ my ee fell upon a fragment of a|few young Peas, the vor racious appetites of their with well s ы one may s dió to whom pattern En it appeared to have been stuck ad with | numerous young are exclusively fe та upon live food. you | give my addres t may be true that the under Potato sets. A nearer n showed them to be points | One proof : seems s to me conclusive 1 for th i leaves рү 20 times the number of of dingy iei flowers— possibly pes —and that was | satisfied with outdoor n : aring young | stomata of the upper surfaces; but I should be ver yw- all. And this to vat e end of n:s ing unparalleled | birds, all bird keepers know that ы: шюр to| willing. ka perforate my wa alls, от to loosen | а single for warmth and sun Oh | them in health without insect or sies substitutes ; abe rick, in favour of so specially kee m Garden Law : No. x " Fires з by Rubbish Heaps. | um boiled eggs s, &c. e means of supplying | a кү the under surfaces of the oe ы шу trees —A friend had the misfortune to have his premises and, after all, fi с г the ide З i > birds, who have the Tange of " orehar carelessness оп the part of his neighbour. It ap peared | A w ve they may themselves, flock in wi "endless that у к lad E ees а heap of Sox d jos a|grubs for the benefit of — young. As for shed on our friend's land "and the wind lying towards | declining to eat so the di and the flames Е нуна seem to me to go maid хе whole of m dut buildings were с have some one e расій теу. sumed.“ The premises de aed тое ей соцына of а танар caterpillars, i eferred 632 i possible to aërate the one surface of a leaf > such more or hes s than the other. Where there are b Ап o large hairy | do their duty. Johu Cocks, Gorizia Clapham Park Sil in n reply to the rks c GA Е" © © un © EE ick X 21 yea а lease, and of а worm apain y DEES г i greenhouse an other buildings] ied шг the same time | the tiny n kem tched state, they form a more likely | tree planter, I beg to say ЧЫЛ АЕ of his methods under an е "he ains a covenant | prey; ап ppily young nestlings are altogether | bear the least resemblance mine, as there is no jy the tenant i хорей, but. here is no provi- | insatiable. Thair сек =" extr emely long—and there | difficul ty whatever in the ко, on or taking off the sion ^ applying idm ‘destruction рз ге, | аге many m months— аб any one ү has en јо oyed the bee neither ball nor roots being disturbed in the The agreement is ihe silent ош repai The | task of rearing E - all fry, must be us lifi Зе Оре fation. Т have lon g ago h landlord requires not only that the рген shall be | guess fairly at their untiring * usefuln ness; ” far ou | à rebuilt, but also „Шаб и rent for them АДЕН» balancin Е кесу the sma all parental al dr e es, People which “J. » la ays claim 50, but I have laid them iust : happened | must hav small er red x thin ngs that have been. I lift hundreds a of lage to s 5 "3 ч =з а me Б particular tree? If that pm be wel i with the most p e success, and аб ned, asy arm of tiny creatures Fiho u ual cost., Thomas Sorley, Р ie r et u —black flies, or green flies, or little new rnteod | a # of Escholata dijo ape.—1n wer to your how matter stands. There pon яте totally | сауыт according g to the tastes pd their parti jeular | | Corr sspondent ** Vinicola,” I have to йа that I have different subjects for consideration. There is, first, | off As collateral evidence I see, while Е | s Grape for 23 years. It was purchased the rent; secondly, the restoration of the property; | this, p mention of a a young cuckoo, for whom “animal | of Mr. V ien of the Haverstock Nursery, or, as he and, thi dly, the negligen о which the acci-| foo d?i is гейш. .Ifs parrows did not generally feed гкан called it, Eschol Place, and my stock of it d Th | i he m ng cuckoo |i m that source. 10 differs from the Muscat of n 0 і | o whether there is any remedy au the man п to ey w Pra landlo ac e ° 1 ў and must turn mainly on the bargain they have шайе Zhe British Queen лиани ead what де llow, and it will -—— in the same tempera- There are two bargains, however; as said (see p. 197). As he generally succeeds | ture as the Black Ha m Iu a critique on it in- 1сап giveno other reasons for his | Loudon's * Garde ners "Magazine ? for 1839, the writer t and to i а admits that it is hardier and of a deeper colour E. both, еа contain an undertaking by the tenant | is nob free, and water ies on the surface (called water- | t exand t pay rei nt, and there is лора s hateve to aei peers the Queen suffers mach. e is particularly | Money üm it ha t, therefore, must | sensitive of snow-water. Нег stalks and leaves being | open wall. John Jennings, Shipston-on-Stour. e be paid, ааа "for some ime i o come the ес у | hairy, water, which gives power to frost. lodges in her. are sorry to; differ from our Correspondent, but w will be of no use to the ten ant. This E веет ha га; Тһе Qn ееп n ce iem will often winter better | remember Mr. Money and his Grape perfectly. Judging op of a hill i 1 to exhibit, lent it | protect valle у, Pus in is subjected to radiation, | half ripe Muscat of Alexandria, and not worth growing ul poo it. For thesame reason he must | too much moisture, and frosts. lu my valley, facing | out-of-doors. If we are wrong we shall confess our B that is rebuild, the dwelling house ; for he has | the W., I have never had but one good crop in 10 years. | error гите we shall see а ripe specimen, not а b essly agreed to repair and keep in repair that part | I have put her on a severe ledge at the west end | half ripe о of the property, and if he did not intend his wes enant | of my house, exposed to the fury of the W. and S.W. e ale of Aucuba gu. —I was much in. to the severe blasts of the north. She {е — E. observing by theletters of two correspondents _ to apply to oem er cpm by. fire, he should | winds, and also ti o. This Tani, RAN is | is by the side of Eliza, to which as a plant she bears | (see р. 197) that some scarlet berries had been produced ina ble t ^: other buildings по comparison, and she is in tolerable condition. If|on Aucuba japonica in Ireland this year, and I may — held : under ie. poe for that Sia: ains nothing еһе fails this year, I fear she must go. This I shall | mention that I have some recollecti i about either repairs or Ёге. То determine what ought regret, as she is my idea of fragrarian excellence, I having happened on the ontinent s to one with these, ha ere a oes w i | «Б. W." is i bed we must therefore find out what | have another raon w. sh 3 es well without | Your correspondent thelaw as to losses by fire is as between landlo n 1 he place i гә open to “ boys and birds.” | tl e plant in our gardeus is the male of this species. enant where they have entered into no шгек Suitability of Sli is the one ud key to the Queen. | It is the lady which has been so long ngst проп the subject. Turning to our law books, we find | The Blandford land is peculiarly adapted to her. separated from her better half. One of the objects I that the landlord is -— — to rebuild. We farther ar I -— терр теу — — in Te gardens there, viz., | had in view in visiting Japan to re-u he ind, in the absence y bargain to the contrar ry, К . Ing top of the hill, and also at and I may fake the liberty of stating that I found the t t liable t May ami Mr. Hector" ш whose gardens gentleman in а gard r Yeddo, the capital of the. fire not wes se to any act or es foa f hini аке par жч on either side of He. Paros dem ых and sent him home in a Ward’ , Hei be Serv; We conclude, tberef ie as reg ори (ог Stour); and ihe resu ult is het . May w just coming into bloom in Mrs Standish's nursery _ the Md and other bu ildings, ne x: ither the - | Queens planted las st March arewo onderfal for health, and at Bagshot. We may soon expect to see the Aucubas lord nor the tenant need rebu id th ; but, э эр ег bold, у vigorous, anajn шй. ur gardens covered during the spring months =й. ог nant mus ; his t. There | is subject to the over тн е Stower, still "e bright scarlet berries as they are in the woods of I Queen revels ia е will not R this year there— | Without the male plant a few borrie now ў or did I ever fail the I sent Mr. Gloede | may be Mold, bo ut never, I should imagine, УЗ ap | = see her m this pur year. "Sui tabilit у ‹ of soil, free | quantity. The plant sold to your corresponent габа. | drainage, hig caltivation, le Ац cuba » 18 їз pros d | dryness are, I eve, the main keys. Stron d kind fi ч у believe, g so friable, is better than light soil, and the exposed tops e UT originally x e . | hills are better for her than wet valleys. Still, observe, | most TEN HRL of. the а zt. n И pt sla where soil has been suitable to ave seen | will = valuable addition to our evergreens. - nd|her, wi iati і -| R. Fortu I think the London market gardens must be suitable| The Royal 1 Wedding Day.—Pray, Mr. Elitor, of his | to her, for I observed this last year and also on a upon the тати {о do something to be romembered ot A the that the pottles were chiefly filled | the pore дау, дау» тү. village or we occasion, пееп ; and next to her the favourite seemed | empire posse a green or a publie ss noble producti UR which | pbi кела tree ue df кз me kind—an Oak, rlian ecr атай Welli LII = 1 of the whic ' j w ingi ja, as a lastin pire o es accidentally be- y hard; is large Байоо, hink, with sun, | day. Quercus Brit ing [We а advise as “ Querons very good. I must not forget to say, that - rade A screen peop е friend Mr. Gloede $ tells me, that the winter there) Lancashire Distress and th ы ager of the Y ligenee, and notwiths tandin ing the Act, it has been|has eut up the foliage of Aks Strawberries topting Botanie тере ill you have the kindness to deci: led more than, once, since the time of Blackstone, | © —9 The o suceeed with the Queen | me the privilege of appealing 5 p numerous г › on daa on by fire осе: casioned by | is to spring plant her, keep herum. — кр апа cams on behalf of the members of our- Botanic oes ong grow Mossley, who, through the stoppi of our mus 7 ood не him. There was 2i апд some years ago ofa bor -— Plain straw would be rim - Е qued are now micat khe dpud severe privations. b нос taking: fire spontaneously and 1 elery was last gro ME be|Ineed not tell you how long the cotto! house; r of the house brought an action against | the best Due W. Р. Р. Rade оү, R , isted, nor of the dreadful ordeal thro the dus rol: ti e stack, and negligence on his part Orchard Houses.— Without inedia in any way to | have so far passed, as the various newspa being proved, obtained "heavy dan ages against b Mie |de на ct from the merits of your correspondent * T. К.» | уой acquainted with these things. И There was another знате i in wh th eeable and useful | wealthy friends who can afford it ind were seriously damaged by fire e а rubbish heap structures of which he а), Т am tempted to express | their assistance we shall feel exceedingly gra! on his Au ws nd; the farm the doctrines laid down hase deca балк Ar disposed to sen either i was insisted th at the fire was | in his letter published in your last уне Admi or clothing, will be thenkfolly reestri and we We e oett that our the n ecessity for th orough ventilation in al houses glad to make any re which lies in our ; hous Eden royed is not tles | Parties wishing for D о of such. id А 1 да+ whose саге- | me to deny that there is any necessi ity foi for ithin 20 miles of Mossley shall be яо. share а ir iw the back wall of a lean-to house, for the аа ое our ability. We Е got a very Maron 7, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRÍOULTÜRAL GAZETTE. 228 Among the latter I may name | bounded inland by the cordillera of the Andes, and | Respecting the lite I. Tod, "MUR RES otrychium. Lunaria, Ophioglossum vulgatum, буор?! varies from 9 to 60 miles in breadth. The coast valleys | of accumulated facts have induced the IE that teris fragilis, C. dentata, Polypodi vulgare, P.|thus Medii by sandy deserts, which extend from| winds move in parallel currents, or circulate round кр», F. dryopt eris, P. calcareum, &c.; Asple- | ће foot of the Andes to the shores of ihe. Pacific, are | centrieal areas; and that ment; she eben" е such m Ruta-muraria, А, Яна omanes, &c. These and | the native habitat of the Peruvian Cotton. The climate | movement or circulati on be tween the o gr ofusion that there is no fear of | of this region is very peculiar, rain is unknown, and the | tropics and the polar dag euge vheth it qoe their habitat being destroyed Parties willing £o con: | northern part, especially, is exposed to a long season of|even as dust-whirl the laws of circulation, or tribute anythin our алгалы, ог - ie wan excessive dryness Flora of Ј gyration, are pou except in such very rare and any specimens we can furnish, will pleas Е. Naylor, Esq. Mr. Naylor stated that during two | limited cases unimportant.” It is further visits to Jersey in the su pena е and they will p^ cheerfully tended y will be to; ога tleman coming our wa panied v4 2a -— part of our й. Т, latter part of the 1861- 1862, Бош of several weeks" du iration, he m о be It is worthy of tas that ж еге are various currents, de | sweeps, or circuits i ri: area of our temperate mm Carr Hill, Mossley, near Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancas. Aire. Qonifers.—lf а well-known botanist cannot escape the lash of your very f scientifi Corri espondent, * Crabro Sean! е pedes. ntly moving, the result of unexplored, теср сы oertililon has made it as he > kne of the atmosphere pee movement the ge пума bont ar miles an hour The list of flowering plants and Ferns, so | numerous w, now amounted to 850 species, Since xs а n ph 1839, 52 норе" have been added to the flora of that toward dicus, how writer expect to Island, several of which were first observed by the author. | This induction from хар cts, having since ful ally b ir ign ы Orchids and Pinuses аге | Тһе рар рег ер illustrated шү dried то f all the | proved, and amply corroborated, red: induced the Board generally said, among the learned in those matters, to | rarer pecie t Ain „= Flor f Маји, with | of T. to provide m: рси for daily [Mee of чекме, be in а sad s confusion. Perhaps your critical e ү? Oryptogainic | and occa asional warnings of expected gales of wind o Correspondent will explain, for the benefit of your Frans. By Mr. Још 8 author remarked | storms." readers, the difference крз шкы rigida о vari ужун сла notices of the| Previous, however, to entering upon this subject side of North America and po а of the west; for йога of Мойше for its mineral waters and | the reader i is presented with a mass of highly interest- taking soil and situation c su s s principall spot (who?) have not been able to over Balfour’ o able disc any. Until this is satisfactorily explamed, possibly some of aders КАҢ, anc, des at uy 5 so r, and ic r offsets around the world, together with уап, by hundreds, no gerne: had kan ara to pii a ex xtensive but gen pepe TN) of j шә tes, with i |t xample of heir prevalent w winds | an r. Sadler enumerated 540 species of. flowering plants. | t Шш Black's Guide to Moffat, , Silene acaulis and баць і with refer d ag rica. As. REEN їп әр rd. ie b the two Pines, as far as > P. ponder ek is has much 1 iin d | гам t, but | must ^e А proceed farther окон. а notice of the the author believed the statement to be incorrect, | tropical currents across those northern bre adths of knowing nothing m Нш 1 is not шоо Mr. С мр , no ot little | distri ct is peculiar arly rich i of | Lichenes, аш The|vegetation and the most extensive forests, and are зе риш» and|watered by the longest rivers in the world. Allthe mply ard а more perennial wind iere а: ng moistu re from the Atlantic, the дашт of pm bem known ed th tai usci, any of great rarity ; Hepatien, | 50.— dis strict, and, with their allies, number 37 species. in st are: e Andes to Peru nob ro's vietim.] 50; and Foliaceous Lichen ns, T. ober a shower nr d the T ni sie there is absolutely cuses.—I send two flowers of a a purp with white| Glasgow, sent specimens of i beautifully variegated AEN ile in t t territories extending from ira EL Fa таче: үтү ете б ра and -— d бе m urbanum, w e had met with in а | those mountains to the estuaries of the Amazon and orange anthers. І shall be obliged by your inel шон me if it unkeld. Тһе РТА s were е at x Orinoco, rain is — all the year, forests spread isnew, and if you think it will probably continue to be distinct, е ага from their light coloured foliage. every where, sre mal life aboun In Per ru „е in which caso I зе be glad to disposa fa atow roots. b Ma: houses have ; a О! thousai : fore us. on pucr od to deserve the variety likely to e permanent some епо preserving? To neither can we give a satisfactory wl Societies. L OF EDINBURGH: Janua a, "President. , in the diit: Esq., Old Calabar, presen nted a f bean m the Calabar оге Bean. The follow- ing communications were €— ren Um alice. By Benj. Carrington, M.D., merere dr aje ry 8. — Professor — часо $ fibre of a кбй "is be sitate that the cras аф rotting process was uited to the heat of the Indian climate. s on for weeks шешш їпа enlà р climate, is eu ne completed in from 12 to 18 hou: in n Indi ia, and is immediately sücceeded by тобо к E S the earliest у = our history to e maed time. Е t n iring Es expressive s ngnage i in which they are deserib . Al exander | mor pH Ped very where, —Ó of 250065, from à mountain. torren t, The Weat. ook: A ы eraat Т By ons Admiral Fitzroy. n & Co. Under this plain and чарне 994 we lue one| * ке | b maintaining no coni as (vieufias or тау асран and seals; though by artific cial реше апа immense labour formerly, now si mi ї h l d rility extends both w as far as Payta, e t Had] ihe уже along part of Chil n in particular, where, in former прев, p multitudes of sea- -birds swarm qu as in their seemingly use a pU ed the air, guano abounded ; rain washed away y ite accumulations, age after age; ; and ways from centra In the sacred mu numerous occurrences of f th In this duce the | meteorological character w. found recorded with under Ynca rule, were those deep deposits at all disturbed ваха] С C. меси тау and no one who reads the unt | by man them refrain from adm h With regard to ihe climate of Australia, i For | observed—" In extra Apes separe ica inland as wal ie ac pp — — at certain intervals, on the „coasts, „occasio hot winds, {тош the interior be the бее f flax, plant a на after it is cut as possibl ing car to double u up the stalks, otherwise the "bres get entan- , as it is ed: is ns uh. or ар te the d сш problemn, but thei: aning bo ve in the sk ur globe p y like a n plants, Dr. Hunter | the seasons, кис. кае а Rap of weather peculiar|sirocco, or bein, ыз ost аз а вішоош, They are to each, Тһе regularity with which these а immediately md and "spaced by polar ar winds, raising Plants were observed to succeed one another natar led to | dust in clouds (‘brickfielders "m and changing the ive|the belief that t d but | temperature › evi to 50 , °, almost sui eur must be the orte of certain uli with the| «Ағ through all the extra tropical range of Australia, hope of acquirin mut werten of the Һа син and | extensive as it s. tropical upper currents are rainless, operation € sk that “meteorologists having pénal o er heated arid land only, and as the ve for a very long period tural pol itherto, it ios be эга, wis have failed to solve | though in passing over au ocea n they are slightly — — toa оочер Ъу up бозар extent paved the led to consequence "i se anticipate results of the highest importance Fio. ^ of t taking at dry s oer is general. difer; fertile | valleys—near heights attrac tir rain and e greatest benefit to the unity, by occasional 3 $ fi e in water for a night; to remove t jp e ы of a Government de fres d fi 1 lak Untowardly ueeze anik hang up the bundles in the сы = d ; | logical purposes at the Board of Trade, mi the super- | there are Mew А when thoroughly dry, the bundles may be rolled intendence of Admi izroy— sr alike distin-| “Таз ази re Ж winds, and weather ту of cloth, and well beaten on а sd guished for айел attainments, practical i "re Australia, ex xcepting that it is less hot, arid, with a wooden e tes the woody fibre | rience, and rvation [eria yr and boon, leaving the flax soft, white, and iant. parts of the y wooded, shelter in extremes of temperature The more the is beaten and knocked t, the| That the cer is “the right man in the pem Д and agriculture flourishes." finer and flax and the interposition | right place,” we think all who read his Weather Book In this way the climate, winds and weather of the of th prevents the fibre from being cut by the | will readily acknowledge. It is abl tten, b ү beating ; it өңе: ———— € kled. evidence in almost every page of being th e production | noticed; after rief ine is given of the Remarks on the Cotton Plant of the ian Coast. | of one who h ade the science of 34 оү Ма his practical system vf ehe Gti ph established By C. R. Markha ‚ Esq. The author, ен trelliog particular stu After some introductory remarks, | at the Board of Trade, and the hods by which the in the Coimbatore and ura collectorates, in and a minute description of the various instruments | various observations at different н of 1860, was struck with the resemblance of de that are necessary for meteorologi , we аге | ће kingdom are utilised, difficult parta climate in many respects to that of the coast-valleys of | furnished with a brief sketch of the progress that the | that relate to the conditions and ci Peru. This part of India appeared to be admirably | science has made t time. А rapid Mr the ever changing ldem oe om [o for the ——— of the value Aden па |glance is then taken of the differences of climate and | fi стрина, as well as the reasons for decisions. hich is indi tothe Peru nj е са appertaining to the tropical, by МЕ к їп forecasting e -€— M ton pant ia indigenous an л. and polar zones. 'Тһе motions me fea the latter, it js observed, tho term forecast s was cultivated by the subjects of е the аба апа about. p Aeae riea to | applicable to such an opinion as is the rm im valleys long before the discovery of dede the | solar influence ет consecutively, and continually, so so | scientific combination and calculation, 1 Spaniards. Тһе ancient Peruvians used a hie Е ЕЕ ll be. “This great aemper * downrush " of southerly or churka.. этден: гд io abe dn, is, however affected and exceedingly — used by tho. Brazilians in YN "The long strip of ars | locally, by continents, oceans, mountain line between the and the n өтчү Кент Bere Mor niit srtenling iom the river Lon in 21° 45 S, to tho rii and occasio: ieties winds, storms, climates in 3? 35’ S., a distance of 1620 mil pm erperineed in each hemisphere ; „all alike in origin, all | dein y desert, intersected by chains of rocky, barren ce as to general les, and all now € n traversed by 60 rivers and streams, with аз expliesble by the same nabutél ws." These are fully like many fertile valleys on their banks, This region із | explained, as wi well as the movement of air currents, ! jay Ree * "n er into | — wind, if not — to | out ust therefore refer the r ind. Homarkable clearness E a ый y e variety t^: in sasi t- of bad | wenkher. details relatin tos torms, cyclor Mes е ^ E mber Я ds L et u s add, in a conclusion, qi besi of oA iludérative of атоо curves, бо йй and polar eurrents, clouds, Charter storm, &c. To nautical men, we think, the Weather Book will beo the greatest value; indeed it ought ta to T нен АУА them with the utmo st са and а са e рогі ху зат index. — 5, psu (Hardwicke ducted T ) is а new of it the MN чә тее вес- ts relating meter, with the inferences ре бн the ciem usd the n By attention to the fo hie D bes results of man ears’ practice, pt persons : \ stri w experience) an me BRA not мна a a barometer | species described in the letterpr Original commu- may do so without much diffic ult; ty. nications will of necessity relate to the different вес- аы hter|tions of th — of which it is likely that 2 Тһе ions, while ed air is unchanged in be rem red that А e state th ells й т than indicates weather that i is ed); and e e uary n number—the —— foretold by them, the longer а — good papers, worthy of Dr. Seemann's эү will last. To know the state of the atmosphere, reputatio: br but appearances in the ed 9 be vigilantly noticed. Calendar of Operations. А rapi sa € of = Rs E $e (For the ensuing week.) "s id dea Edi ке ANT DEPARTMENT Vid ооа анун еи TORY, wm weather lasting e ododendeons, fall isa sign of storm and r Alternate | Ера DAE aa vu always poe unsettled and dis- | e weathe &c. "Azalea Deutzias, NE по Mese t, but m least, Roses, w i The irectio: oft —th north-east wind t Ж-А. E raise d most, the Зз. west to lower it the most, a nd winds from points ts of the геа i чм "oe or the other extreme point. Another remarkable | of arity is, that the wind usually appears to veer, inii "à or go me with the sun, ac that when it Mu > ish should be d not о во, ог Ђаскв, тоге wind or bad weather may b watering, heare T ted, i «t and air given freely for a couple of hours in ging amongst the “buds and ting and cu back р ure state s the barometer and Y Peers E T E с m days, as well as some hours, because their indicatio may We affected by distant causes, or by changes tion оре | mies earliest aring day, may be mentioned | water, c be expec the — — мет provi vided all lux -— nt wood i в hor khát the work is a beautiful ac oasis ud is furnished with а | condition as ‘regards b d ee) | they d - |in parallel rows close t only one we have seen— | | fra! a Acacias, Cytisus, paga [Млхвон 7, 1868, I d of great service, shoots peces scarcely be и p сән Ae applica. as soon clear a nd weak, will be founi Gross is 5 or 6 inches тов, —Provide and the ap — — iue nst red spider b plication of sulphur ol te LR ake ita ofthe Tinings to the pm у ita ош Z ye until May. See that they y are in good wont a mg and take care that nó into bed. Secure by frequent Patr in pots, stout plants i object to turnin on Melons. Do not preference to young ones, pro p — mide check. ? vided of health, of ch out зи per in —Весиге abundance of atmospheric чл © Kid € Nisi water both. theseand Straw. s beris continually with clear manure water ; ag howev er, ав rad begin to change colour, use ary wi ND SHRUBBERIES а point that should not j^ forgotten at next pte If not already done a thorough collection great proportion of this a с Pho leaf eaan the chiet beauty of на... annu — Get Dahlias in heat for purposes of чар RUIT AND KITOHEN GARDEN. Make flower, and Dwa abbage, a вр bec Oo mers's, or other late spri T | Broccoli: m also га added. Get in Parsley. e slight saltin gs аай - төнне icd sowie а are ану т A өч ' Pri Old mellow goon rick x к v Cele: dung made firm is |sible means. Straw-ropes, mats, can E boughs, and fronds го Еегп, should all, ev em, nd that to secure the With the a gn ia the instruments, Admira Fitzroy re recomme nds сре udent person to combine | an e the urces at for vie wledge тоге ы. еа their теті will prove. We subjoin а few of tbe S: xn ked signs of weather, that he thinks may be us SES гову sky Lig sunset preságes fine weather; Er? a dark ta 5 а рт sky i in the m ^w p wind тајп should n Hyacinths lose much of their effect wh the coming weather may be | too much excitemont in pro- | all inky clouds foretell: тиш. annuals do e ы Рго th grafting, following ToC | in which the та уте х Thrust а wisp of hay once a week into white Broccoli, the penne of which are Showing, for fear of frost. STATE THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, Forthe T ending March 4,1863, asobservedat the Horticultural Gardens ——-——————————— TIB Ewo > =з e итше; B b e тооц, зашт ча тооп, : QE that of the ec. "iude в | with Portulaccas, eee ча: Balsams. ind the wind then felt below, foretell a cha their di DA R ARTMENT. PINERIES.— peser » s злото at all Lege that a mad check of an d wha ar weather, the first signs of a coming tever change, are usually ligh шыра cunh г wisps of white | variance with the whole AA of Pine wi distant clouds, which increase and are | by a|In ly in this frequeni MUT arance, аз w i A. prevail, is an ir i E m which * Misty clo : On | а рте wind or rai à о be perniciou descend. If tert аР Ago the uns Wu ar ME M n heric moi ; тезі ass prove or become fine. as the ; it is no * When sea-birds fly out earl У, ia far to seaward, TL it at this period. Be secure a powerful moderate wind and fair weather may be expected. When | solar heat, with occasional 1 be they hang about the a or ore it, expect a strong | afraid of a thermometer of 90° e 3 o 'elock on a sunny wind with stormy weathe ET! are other si iris ofa coming change in the —Look well to holioni-besk of T sey weather known less generally than may be desirable, | forced. Vines, the roots of PI eS outside. and therefore worth notice; such as, birds of | vour to keep fermenting material to 80° or 90°. um long flight—rooks, swallows, or others Ang about | material of this kind is suffered to become inactive at down orlow, rain or w it ES worse than useless. Grapes home, iid fly up an may peri be expected. „Also when pigs carry st traw to their „styes, now about nea as hills unusually жыры. ad what | will now begin E ijr a а | little liquid ENT ; guano en (o bars! let the shoulders be well set out. Keep straight Фэн during calm) ап unfavourable change up a soft ап here i1 occa- |. їз ке. sions, Pus Чон the heat to rise to 85° or 90° early in - is an indication of fine poc 3 is fog. | the after ved iss es ал, eur at night. rkable clearness o ef arua e hor orizon, PrA a n which fruit is;swelling March а ELI — 4.— сс Ны, Тш em м e i n T E Mean temperature of the week, 4j deg. the average . Y s A m imet (ione mtr DI received the name? VALLOTA Z inquires whether this Майн 7, 1868.] dun HE DOWPON MANURE COMPANY have now read; JARED BONE MANURE for present use on PASTURES. ЁВЕРАТ MANURE for AUTUMN BOWING. BLOOD MANURE for ditto, s зыр 9t LĪME, "- diti They also con- meds GIBBNS tr din GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, SULP ыо а ау) of AMMONIA, and every Artificial Manure ot known E. PuRSER, Secretary. 116, End Street, ‚ THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 225 n Prize Medal 1862. "n AVE S PATENT STABLE FITTI ce | and HARMLESS LOOSE BOXES, PATENT IRON COW HOUSE FITTINGS, and IRON PIGGERIES. These inventions are recom- rec s for Present Use. ANO, ‚ Genuine as Imported by the of eruvian Government, Deliveries direct renean d о NITRO. BIPHOSPHATE (Blood and Offal мапи), nm Овај ele id HATE); SUPERPHOS- PHATE of LIME (m А вее RER pet ed Society's Ялы, Sw 6 pago 3 8 all others of Еп зере may be had on the bes s b RGILL, 23, Great Tower 54 Mark Lane, Е.С. Established 1839. ERUVIAN G нес рез 8 of ** Highly | NP, PUR d dn iba only Frizeg qonferrod en АРУ оорур titor in this clas; З Mal Prices of Farm Seeds, — 8ee UIONS "PRICED LIST at p. Кы 5 ner! Chronicle of Fel Ls TA ks Seed Inte: em Tp “Кр T JA лалар m “Е YN КО 3 "BAWTREE, ke, An of all Kinds of à xs im Es bur n о SEED CORN, sent post free o pri ag — Agricultural Seeds. TOHN GEORGE W. NAUES WHOLESALE e a T eren килы Ann rr Iron Wem. Belfasv. [24 а SEED CATALOGUE for Spring 1863, Liquid Manure Distributor, _ рсн 4 Б ENANT FARMERS MANURE COMPANY. Г ORANA BLOOD MANURE for CORN. DAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS. DAMS'S Wf om of LIME, T HE чы NITRO- PHOSPHATE o or г BLOOD MANURE COMPANY MI (LIMITED), Consisting of TENANT PARERE. occupying upwards of 30,000 Acres of Land. Chairman.—JonN CLAYDON, Esq., Littlebury, Essex. Partioulara € of these Standard Fa E йм be а й at the Office С. T. M. etary. Or е Local Аре Offices : 109, езана Бе, Tondon, E.C. Manufactory : Plaistow Marshes, ex, N.E. W Е A Б M t E S Manures msnufactured by J, B, Lawes for the season of 1863 are now ready for delivery at his не, s the following prices :— Per Ton. LAWES'S PATENT TURNIP MANURE, and BONE SUP. PHOSPHATE of LIME . d M 4 " с» #6 LAWESS SUPERPHOSPHATE TIME BURNT BONE or MIN. БАН, , PROSPHATS кы BERTA 'S BARLEY, G MANURES 8 0 ^s Mr. de orthrough his Agents, — ding to cost of carria е Peruvian Guano direct from Messrs. Gibbs: Nitrate of bed Sulphate of pono. rà ther Chemical Manures. and other Cakes at market prices. eruca pu BENNET LAWES, 1, jan Place, London Bridge, E. C.; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. AUTION to BUYERS of GUANO.—Having bee informed that G has been Imported into ek and offered for Sale * BAKERS ISLAND GUANO,” I hereby give Notice tbat Г, control vie Move о ** Baker's Island," and that the Genipa GUAN only be procured of W. Н. WEBB, B, at New York ; or rodea e$ Ан Messrs. боох & Co., of Tak A and GR INNELL, TINKE ur ancor Wi ИЖИ Н. . WEB Burling Slip, New York, December 9, 1862. Drainage, and other o Iri core Y Аи DENTON, С.Е., For ceo e RE ra gom r^ 52, Parliament Street, Westminster, S. GRICULTURAY, and CHBNICAL, ЧОБ, 37an er Kennington Lane, манит, Lis and L ANAIS LYSES promptly doe е J. C. remeare ond зо CHEMICAL OMEN ers engaged in making АТЫЛ үтеп йет every MUR D. tion for aC economical n i оаа preparation арріу- ing to J. C. i , LANSDELL & Co., 87 and 33, Low: hosphates of Lime, Silver, and other Minerals, ecuted S po "m and despatch. Gentlemen, Farmers, or Жие desirous of tical know- Anal; r Assa; truc- gein Chi ying, е inst: - 7 tetto Tor P me ie хуа ive Taboratories тө give amp в! ii. a limited nus айт E Resident Stadedie be forwarded on application. mu Xo “IMPROVEMENT COMPAR, — ATE AGENTS, Sivsrons, &c. IN ENGLAND AND IN SCOTLAND. mpany ad unt, for ЕСЕР bai e Com › unlimited in the following Viri o of жна Improvement, t the Race outlay and expenses in all cases being liquidated by а re: charge for 25 years. 1. Drainage, I: tion and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, i Clearing, У perik ar ау еба for ajy, beneficial ve s 4 es or а for gation. 2. Farm onda Tram obla асаа ted the 6 йош at pecados rices, баі bat all parts of. меф United Kingdom, at prices | ATL EE Ia, GES bs the TS Manchester, and е 8 —— awarded eltenham, for his e Steam have наг in 20 то now рода, зй ке yd ^ rwarded on application, Seed Establishm 1, High Holborn, London, W.C. TRADE parers [оле NURSERY WHEAT. ** The Ара а Ж Wieat known. Drill in February and arch, six pec Proiuced q: DD 62 nahe per acre, weighing 64 Ibs. a bush Pri EA A BUSHEL, including, bag: 6 sewed up and Nu ku the Brighton Railway Station, with Printed Directions for Planting, on Rec of Cheque or Post- vtm Order, which must in cases pns the Order. than hel not be supplied. ame of Station Apply to House, Brighton, Sussex. large апа са areful am her: 8, Berwickshire, and R tdia hshire. ыр will have pleasure in forw: Surda g samples cation and prices on ini без ме тар LAWNS, rt, Salo Newport, S. UNDERHILL/S NEW БИНЕ IRON PO . M'LE ба Warran онон йй durable ce ever ENS It is easil an yr if broken accidents; can be tolled up most compactly w when not in ad. n, and can be had of mesh ша, at prices from 4d. to 1s. 6d. per MÀ €—— ача ud ppli йы iE also direct attenti on о their stock of SEED POTATOES of the various descrip pi Mit selected from 2 growing districts of Ireland era Scotland, AN & Horg, 1, King's Stables, Grassmarket, Edinburgh. S of the finest quality, are offered © at fair Market Value, A LIST of PRICES at which they can be delivered carriage free, and 5 per cent, discount allowed for Cash, is contained in WHEELER'S “LITTLE BOOK " for 1863. further mo ppl at the Manufaetory, КЕ Agent Mr. R. WINDER, 18, Abingdon Street, Wat minster, 8. W. R9 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of ENGLAND. ас MORTON A y P CO. "Galvanised Iron Works, | Basinghall Buildings, Leeds. EE AME IRON ROOFIN' for Farm Buil s and ger Roofs ; the О сс most d ablo, and pedes oofing in е; also ро WIRE STRAND CABLE FENCING (form. C Tisia Fron ike chea; ve and will e m c qu dnt of form кейин, over. сл ea Mes es posts, and p: oye ence is sei — Á any kind of n fencing; and possesses four times the br of solid Sel will E vo nor corrode, Upwards. of 1200 miles of actis GAME AND FOU PASSI GALVANISED IRON CHAIN CAMP STOOLS & CHAIRS, POULTRY FOUNTAINS & Сеере PRONGED РАНІЛА 10 to 500 lights чат Rt: The works or | an ordinary y to RODS and ROSE STAKES, ng CATTLE HU Stron RDLÉS from 25, per yard. PATENT IMPROVED GAS WORKS of all sizes, for the use of Private Houses, Mansions, Railway | a Btations, Mills, Collieries, Mines, MINUS жей Works from labourer. Никах J. Моктон LA Basinghall Buildings, Leeds. utingat 1024. per jud | WORCESTER MEETING, 1863. STOCK and TME LENDNT PRIZE SHEETS ага now ready, and will be forwarded on application to Н. Har D 1% Н. ERE: BEVUE PAPE TURDAY, MARCH ' i. ENRTISIBEDM Tag mild spring weather o d Mehdi is urging. yo young Wheats, кышы ы unusually early growth. In Rye, and у we mda nefit of — M neies at work, pt is necessary that — cri artifieially supplied with all that Mo life them to use Measures have been iph сыр ih v. rhe of them. with that no as Pe. pene enabled by re reo ds гш. ; ; мй сый essings of growing plants are more more becoming known.as the Sun оң 2р | manuring oa а bo ans Е а farmin pied to oui idaran tuii mie mio tia day urses yr е п опг со a ila тан or kakos ] Cot jx 5 Labourers' mired for anie t of and additions to Farm Houses and the im- and other assessed under сонно, of any Act of Oharter, or Ci of Royal ^ ЕНИ апу рео иы S ср Oil Paint по longer Necessary. Hur AND SMITH'S Eats tls uid ME прве P eme Tem WO- еарег. labourer, requires e$ or is usod а Che grounds at Kew e seats of — hundreds of the по enean inp Je речен AATA which Нил, & SxiTH will forward. г Rei Жыл д RE the Manufactory, АЕ Apply to Hirt & Sarrrm, Brierley F Dudley, and oa nÀ ї er 226 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND — GAZETTE. [Manor 7, 1863; becoming of greater importance, and no season ы And its liability to adulteration, of which the |power needed in fallow operations there makes h better than the present e drawing attention A pev courts have just given a curious s illustration ower tly. There are aboa 400 recent experience connecied with i renders it the dm trustw — The follo wing | acres in the Vale ^ of The Dr. VOELCKER has for several years published | conversation just reported between the AR | di enini agg i ix qoare Wheat ove Me other year, the results of his ех) рине А. with common salt, | and the constable, the magistrates 8 | е; k, and a 2B Bald pem ш ng рд oM Hr s aud nitrate of » ваЦа of ammonia; guano , and so oot, wi itness, is sufficiently i ggestive: |, Eee igh ridges— seen still in the old разг as top-dressings for eat. Police Coni — Јонх 5м. 79 G, said— -The « copperas is great rolling ves of land, in the hollows of which irst, of 1860, as reported in n the Transactions | "sed by а sees in bis business as а sweep: his | boys are hidden from each other, Y been grad Qi of the eir Associati n for 1861; the following |, zn What сап a sweep want wit copperas in his levelled—the drains which stood 3 or 31 feet Fa. ате among esuits :— The: омба. constable said that CrAmK told him that he used | being thus now 4 feet below the а «1. The БЕП produce of this : field, it will be веер, it for dyeing sawdust to sell to ion farmers as 37^ А. great deal has been done to burning the land, of amounted to — 34 bushels. Mr. Mour» (chief —— M : iine : bs ^n Д ае h a more particular account was given in M was lighten rt is usually, and weighed only 59 lbs. of eomm ting e vie frau lyon wil most likely bo. gti sported. description of Mr. del's farm at Cha per bushel. Mr. BARKE mt в is a very disgraceful frau es | some fe pem an even more complete burning o of the = A — LÉ soda and m D the great and one that 1 hope will be кке. public through ! be: дее rot surface soil has been effected ma than there, с costing iner tcov rel vl отырады: erro MEILEN Uis Rae c ime a doubt i ней Г e poti at p wW ot har of of the e pro: ofitable nature ot the hels per acre, and in straw an 3 qrs. 4 lbs., upon the unmanure ed m an increase of = іпсгеаѕе оЁ 1 — of the fi ad. is large increase was obtained with а n outlay whi d. № еп is obtained in 1850. n grain we have | 5 nount Б w 2 cw STEAM CULTIVATION. expendi- DUMBLETON, NEAR EVESHAM ata д а и а їз P Jandscnpe more life more | leas outlay. Ordina: ssing of about 150 cubic rily | yards per acre, at а i cost E about 6d. or Td. per cubic yar The cultivation formerly required 16 horses, now 10 horses are employed, by eiae there is Aere of at l. a year, Holland purchased Mr. Fowler's рх НЕ x utiful, of «3, delightfal et attractivo, dis ur westward | original apparatus i 1858. Since then he has exchanged so benefi slopes of the oolitic range in uc ire, From бе the improved arrangem e ollowing a foreground of Mie white cottages, Fern- | y himself ue dated Dec. 31, 1200,8 since which Chlor m of sodiu mon salt, on the fringed lanes, and over-hanging beechen woods, you 59-0 һе һаз two years’ experien er е land , hardly increased, "e E in grain, and | there look across а 06 and fertile vale 8 or 10 miles «Dumbleton Hall, Evesham, Dec. 31, 1860. slightly reduced th хүн wide, sprin with vi s, church spires, | “Although this is my third season of ploughing by steam- ommon salt certa 1 апа һег e edi obrem nd in the midst the power, уе ine d Nn! 8- коб y rough, ind old TM s d Ж or { wth of м ab, and is is ther roads en mi Aet Severn a broad and ti e Speri SESO SAIT niot spri Tiy. та satisfactorily 1 in cases er is too luxuriant, ог, as it | fri нейн а a striking fe ure in the view—the | your queries, which have reference rather to what can now be is called b т e ioi losing: Such Wheat | sky line on its farther side окей bv the Malverns in | done with the more perfect machinery and tackle supplied has a tendency to fall down before the grain i8 quite | the north, and the Mendips in the south, and through- i e E ent than to what could be accomplished under the ripe, especially if the season — s to be wet and | out sufficiently irregular and o make т СТЬ was only at Michaelmas last that I started one of tormy. ; ош: хт — A ing оё = ча дуг bed setting to so faira scene. This at any rate is the fee Ec чега ЕЕ A "eleme engines; an and d was not until urpose of preventing the laying о eat, and is said | ing which all brought up upon the oolite, wherever, the middle of October a а self of his to strengthen the straw. Tt does во, not by supplying | they ma hom its brown soils, white stones, | rew and ера con as in he disposition 9f ropes and ы to the Wheat plant a const & deficient in the soil one plough. but al mg: ys bandant development of the | will share in common dec the writer. «I have stated that I have been using a steam plough for haulm of Wheat : pcd eals. Dumbleton Hall, near Evesham, stands within an TS s pensons, but that ар 1o ЫШТЫР aaya O А “5. 1 x uvi E here'some 4 ог 5 | Gn all, from the period of my commencing) 500 pnm ds | hundred feet i in height, 2 possesses all the рашу of | expenses were as follows :— брт wt. per acre gave an increase. of 12 Майын. o of he foreg referred to—but less of Mr. Fowler's bill .. £751 19 6 eat over ac caen on the br d Railw, way expenses (carriage) .. 32619 4 of 9 cwt, of straw. 6. Two cwt. of sulphate of ammonia per acr ve a larger —Ó ш 4 ewt: ot | Te бә. x ch seg Ж between it and the баши апа is not until LE EP the JE at the foot of which it stands, th u learn «nolis by e gav wide а | machinery, amounted ЕС 931, 78. 2d. £718 18 10 My repairs during these two seasons, "e making use h -— min ammoniacal m her side. be considered as а basis on which to aleulate, wear, tear, and loss аг and more mineral compounds eem the| The estate stretches from t ie Nh soils upon the depreciation connected with improved steam ploughing 2 evt. . of sulphate of ammonia. lower oo ven limestone, which here caps the hill, across E ec ps I — „ч re state what ave done since discarding Thus, the latter gave ап increase of 10 b hels of уем sands and marlstones still usi in the | my defe achinery at P Mi vol es гё last, аё which date, to grain ч ме ewt. of — whilst the mi dH Blog nsiderable extent of the lias | the cost P plant s already cte must be added the sum paid to and ammoniacal manure gave only an increase of Say M e аш utes the valley. Formerly wg pene anging шу old for improved plant 8 нги of grain and 6 ewt. of straw, in sui os n of a dozen tenants, who went His] re гап р! — nas [o . 718 1810 numbers." ene tl » Ki db ibly Additional sum pal о т. FOW. er on ex- ve ge es among E eir neigh DOUTS, Рован арас" old їо; dai gio at — 4019 6 Secondly, in Meri of the Journal of the case enfor when ** all the p знае ез» 1погеазе їп sal in form English iim Soie, C: ed а which have nowhere been more io of soda and | calcareous clay land districts of 1 was E the that one of these | кет was declined үзу its former tenant on terms so low hem, а had an excellent effect upon the егор. The | o; 3 ap ire — шн self. She pro рна resolved apparent шейле сен он adm thing for English agriculture that, as in the case of Mr. Coke, or Holkham, Mr. Holland was thus driven thi t alone then produced , an rm. d ced by e land, it has IR shared леу i in the аот o prevement |g Since Michaelmas I have steam ploughed about 140 acres in 3l days tana many of these have been short winter ter da : dud һе influence of a bad : much of it be on the side of a hill of considerable inclination. Notwi ing these drawbacks, th erage day's ploughing, accom- ing to кре mounts to something above 45 acres; and I t think t hat, with ments, I am justified i in stating that (бао reme from field to I сап plough on an оа 5 acres of stiff land in а day,atad ав of -fsons age ches for а corn crop, md pem 8 о n o inches pad RT ughing, We Ed usin A of corn." aho cost of the manure in this case varied from | 3s. worth of common nt to 2l. des Seer of |in олега na | cwt. of nitrate of soda, u хатан d жш аа s accoun unt will ha Since that date a large expenditure has been incurred in drainage, roads, зае, ачаа and good Ses but in the course of another year or the deme or Wheat (one ploughing) ES For Fete s чу ч the autum 100 Spring land | (oufed i бю: 10 idus d inerease of 14 bushels of Wheat, ea al. D Tid. being re te of soda with со: d being PADS d ata iih higher ri as the ш it of the неет n. lland was one SÉ Vim mad e ви : - end that on - free caleareous Soils | ten Sd ас has х КО 8 this — tried wherever a t otherwise е: sh Of the results in 1860 Dr. priso erp wrote thus | sal in the Journal of the “ 1. That 13 cwt. of nitrate of абса 3 owt. | po: of pe gave 5 far fe dics most profitable return return of all the to *2, That guano gave а better return than sulphate of ammonia. F заза the one at the top of hils or connected , by the Cirencester experience, s hio i - аа-а soil of the kind just — » $ the m ium sppliatin that can e An кү threate this "төй mies thrown. байан: oer the young Wheat | er of a luxuriant | р. Soot, 55 - zh los long had э good | dressing for grain crops, did not in the Cirencester e aridi | Eum v turns it without trampling it, And Leine applied to delivery a& any point, and by which also the threshing, Turnip - pulping and chaff- cutting, & t | carried оп. The land is cultivated for the ш е of cropping, — - "san plough has rk upon the Extra ч үс | land всп, 100 For Barley (one ana . 100 — he - v на Ву. чих und. ; still [i aiite that, = a no means confine myself to four courses, amo unt of plo aging s and that of cultivation (scufling) ы vary wi калыш I2 Ree a day's work at steam-ploughing m e-m: ^ ipe .. 38. 04. Tho engin 2-328 loughman =, e DE ML d. ME sach .. re ar T a r$ н ои а charge of i 10s. et Ду Бойы to covor the eost of charge acre for mun таи соя showing, may P m fore of steam is dos. 6d. ап acre, against be het ts plough and tackle are, not at the аш of the farm; T ought noie | -— МЕТ Манон 7, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 227 == harge the Lp e as I have pe^ us th fore pus n z s Lek 5 фо B, dts ^ peo e e oci f or Aet eR "t rar disposed of, at prices | year round, 21. at аети EA и. хы [3 еа at e date of this Jeter, when t tal sum | a м rally disposed of, and the rema ainder of the, 10s. а horse; : contract ed repairs of har & 106 АТ was 820/., тэй m have | flock is sold fat at 15 months old, averaging about, horse; and maintenance of value, 10 ir pe on the ded during ч which the experience of its working | 2; 21b. Aquam. The fleeces average f 1 lb. from the im | value of the animal, 37. 10s. ; in all, 57. per horse, and as as follows and nearly 5 lbs. from the ewes. annual коч ce | the qs cost of a pair of horses comes thus to 851. up —=—— [16861 | 51 186259 | of the eH amounts to bet e 17004. а nd 180 [a ауса and a: Mp pairs are believed by Mr. Scott to | (Бо the fok з the o hor en sav y the use of the steam plough, hi Ploughed (acres) .. A yd 29 : pong, im Scared ( acres) с M reds 330 412 and they e bee kept m repor orts is 4001. ed per ann Days а ric sri Mini a i 254 300 | = yi а wel э ня ped ды, Our present үү ha " Кы; the iu iei. steam power cost ? a5 n qs 1 в, а, objec 9 n" be een to refer to Mr. Holland's qnie in hii spent daily in working it are—for engineer, 3s. ; ges of fuel . рог сопе must | windlassman, 25.; ploughman, 25. 44.; two anchormen, Cost ot oil, il, бе. .. 110 0 0|10 0 0 |for the БО pert PAE our remarks. Аз 8. Я, wo porter lads, at 1s. 20. each ; water cart and Cost of repair -| 32 7 8/102 0 x e farm, which has been laid 4 open for this purpos | boy s. 8d.; i all about dia The coals с onsumed are ons of а €— торе ) 90.9 0 (125 17 b the removal of дейим and which is наат неу * to 8 cwt. a day, а ui ery dapted to it by the stiffness of its soil, is one of our | 10-horse jour engine, but Мемед {о us as a fact, t, The original purchase of rope in 1858 was 1000 seis best illustrations at once of the recent agricultural and ER cost about 15s. n оп the field. The oil, and since then the following ropes have bee mprovement of the country gene rally—the sales of | s a gallon a week, i га charged at 64. а а дау. bought. proin are 10-fol now upon the same extent of arable | The ОА charge thus ашошив to 23s. 6d. a day. Yards. =з ibility | h i Ms жн on л 90; aged чова Vindér (i ъа or what кау у were 10 yearg ago—of the compatibility | | ET " usual p 10 1862.. 450 repairs and alterations. E — condition of the rope it may be said ваш егп s work is about 7 acres ; thus, in well for the work is not much. his, p the rope bought in the inte rval „ће refor у E these | sequent expense for repairs. Тһе machinery was at ауага includes boda Aue de Ub vid m | There is her olkha m, е seat of the Earl лой all last year, and has already begun this yeaf. BAOL, which, set against the aeres o of yo done, Anota] of н. mid inb Coleshill. the seat of the Earl of The rope has broken twice, the re of С but to 8s. 4d per acre. This, t be remembered, Radnor, larium ——— home farm aro peer the qr 4 m: outlast this, я second year. Ther e bee з is in а country where dU. an pem is considered an © the Park Blenheim, as at Holkham, it lie eral dozen shares br and ue йа. арїес ordinary charge for the 4 and T orse ploughing w Mug кы c Park оша: mea Ekainare I чой eras б very 1 р a . 1 а rds in Wl AVI; Dur ing last деа The tillage of Этот power is not lag o s Deen rard up wits ihe wall аы the stet | 104 acres чеп done over once. y the r ms of the injurious to the оре = en labourer. The wages sid f the domain. Here too, as at Holkham, it is, еа, e vut rib Vien M бп, aet h Dx paid on the farm oed T8007. to 15001 chiey а * en soil ca p Ша pair- horse eultivati A eee out 70 ze) ou there ө about 82 2 ually, about -eighth ot tho whole being Да ыо» ngs ha ЖН sad жал о. dni pl ess жыйылса: | 211. for repairs of all ande and about 527. (10 per һе and = PAR of agri ricultural eene will 2d ' cent.) for an annual sinking fund to meet the effect of x those who of i FINA wear, The total expenditure cannot be more ann piece-work payments. Їп connection with Mme on the ак may be mentioned that t РУМ нн ч хе visited the tillage of Dumbleton been long undergoing im: 8e—bw th à : : а. НРА оге than double that sum ровон um zr Лез; aA ^T uf: Шу Staat i Tad peen kopta \ Doth p pee spent on € A ohor а s which have been displaced. m Sac е PEN о аб w n his sper enclosure of Y size is vy considerable. at a cost of 2307. per pair. The rent charged to the, P га |. {Бөгө ero 1%0 acres of Wheat every year after всейз ‚ а year, it being alluvial c "ig where he finds that “one sg: De asd "Po wu ЫН” БЕГ бшш 2: adig a. do ablo understood that the difference between this and 67, DE udi S " —T E LT pa TR cultivation ” with the рее: ехе a 130 acr the fair rental for the outlay, is to be borne Me ME eroi ine d num s ue end òf Swedes, Turnips, and Mangel Wurzel after Wheat, yo if by Mr. Holland and half by his tenant, The ваше, or the spring and summer E And hiel lavati { d 355 5|hasduring the past autumn been plou g and sub- | Which receive a one- way cultivation in autumn, an ing year D charged to the tenant, he covenanting 5 let his 8011106 a portion of the Wheat stobbles c оп n his home | d er cultivation in p ing. There ATE 130 ned | farm, which is “ап f Norfolk soil, Vats, ын К for 0-9 pus Е sore | ight, with a chalk or gravel sub | fo folded root land. There are 180 acres of. Barley after room and back kitchen, with its oven, sink, & At Blenheim, on the othér anis where there is o Oats, receiving a single gru rubbing in autumn, and threo bed-roomm over en ad, with ven тезү Үн openings | n stiff land, sd EE most of the land is a a light а Cross е on in spring; 2 iones en d 180 in the ceiling. Тһе ut-houses, including pigsti ieg, Cal reous and sometimes a brasby soil, the Duke of acres are seeds and Peas and Beans, the last woodbox (hd páyy aro РУУ СНЕГ ЕЛ without being тэн | Marlborough has, spop О 1861, employed (ош 65 aeres) тоста a a double cultivation after , ad ! How: ou | : n ird atiis of FMa essrs, Clayton & Shuttle- |be don and tis may be accomplished during a inn Ihe NI orthrs manufacture. And quoting in like manner | favourablo ers КАЙ vant power. Itis plain xd 1ш of the maker, we learn from Such а саве there will be an immense MAE. of horse eer estea V. ye arrangament of par Me. Scott vg the apparatus has given “the greatest | labour, and that excepting harrowing and carriage, the e: alongside of the range of building which к ns | Batisfactio perta Г а ож a violy by ne-house, granary, chaffhouse, &c. and the fixed aving ditis gone over the Blenheim home farm Steam-pow ood many more hors land seen the apparatus at work, and learned а good, probability be T wit | deal of further мове онор. iod Mr. Scott, we are эме s i ELA s partic ueri inter sing for the example to give his experienc at grenter detail. e ich аг que о m homestead, А large following, therefore, is the s wis ory of steam peril eruat [o ЫА ELS inetuding Ege m i so far as relates to the Ойна arte farm. granar: eeding stalls, barns, апа machinery у of i HAE те Meo 4 er ари чеп ЙД land inanda iW m one at the! cutting E id ч corn, and pulping and cut hay into а — sereen må СЯ uncut soreen. Northern end of the а "lig brashy soil cutting Г ‚ &, ш Mns it other iud эз Арте nds he r by a fuse, | and 650 acres arable, mad the de "t the UK а ырл arie in Ыы йш ко stock а ‹ шеш plan which blows cie h ph a "Tong Кез while any 9nd of a heavier soil, 150 acres arable and | So (nó "Mor edd ede grt ty iae Mrs t eC REGULAE опи mo perd Беи Thor, some basi; of water lare thus now Жели їп the stalls. The following ie is i meadow an or acr pasture are mown | dhaiber s ad Read i е | every year; d there is the Grass land of the the plan of rearing a mo feeding the calves which at po dim а shaft which lies outside ete the eaves of the building its whole le дес —a strap from one or other of the riggers on this shaft drives a move- | e i i I - it is without, А : rodea гапа includes among its buildings a fine double cow oth radi uii PME M Ros tees io iie MS Fes бе modd of that at the Prince Consort's f m а il i kork: аде Vit they receive еј &c. connecting the two ends, form three sides of а ho eue Win daor It 2 ыла) WaR the, id E P ay and roots, as much as Ж те ^ - | 3 " ses ted th runs otation of crops; fake. They get out to grass during summer, and € а feeding c B eid ecd rro len d Id E 2, phis Ў Oats; 4 Barley; Б, n receive then about 1 10. of oilcake daily apiece. Iù The crise éd M bites with mángers | | secs and Та Peas and „Ван, Till lately ihe labour | autumn they are brought into yards and receive about E- » "nd SE ble et а he farm had been e by 22 horses—1l pairs. half a bushel of спб roots with hay, and the allowance BED. air ыба unter tho cattis ia 3 E filled зч ты 3 | Sineo October 1861, em the steam cultivator was |0 саке is continued; during the following summer lot of ЕЕ fattig boate of whidh-60 or 70 аго fed pes — both farms have been managed by they receive nothing but their pasture. Int And as six horses may be fairly put aside for | winter n: receive ре roots and straw | a th ummer's doe vb breed, of Ө шу. бер төз оК pne the home farm is now xum hed by 12 horses in | sheds and get about 50 lbs, Ex acquired а very considerable herd. Тһе Place ы XR. A pa ipis 1 the used have been s: шн Towneley's BUTTERFLY | of Captain Gun сике strains; of Oats besides зэ rcm СА pasture at x E БШ and cap g | during four months 2 € of Oats and st been late 84 trus Yonk The fo A mom | chaff, with 34 trusses of hay during four months —; d a NN а son Yr T шета T or the same hay and chaff vith 2 (m en of Oats weekly pu qos farm is one of the best of ће | Per head npo. other four months of the spring and autumn seed ti : breed. Mr. Holland has for d he Has mow ips Pa аш cost 87. per bushel eii o 6 The hay, trusses per annum, at 3s. аст. .. 7 1i "d - ma "M Meo. sut 4 iem at Tho night p тоа СЕЙ: осоо СОЕ ЫКЫ" julges ате not—that апа look ^ Bi cent и айзан, їп 223 "There are all the beauties of Барби set ife of SOBRE. surface, of на асар. d turf covered with ** horne Ў Robin HOM дзор, and th arge herd of KyO 1 internal and external, the chief points of interest on the farm already named. have been wo farms THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. with what it is elsewhere, At | Шап nerally a 2 soil, the at to be. sim dingly small compared 150 to Pirton, ч КУЛИП The ivatio n at the етти i ror across обаа? of the fields, we ans, gl answer ed pos tubble which had been broken up for „Ве unso dden, nage. Of ni ry т county pied This ret defec t r hli A v the f its eam а) ssible thing. у чи] н well adapt o the use of ез ih е furrow of 400 di being generally a pos | The young Wheat was emn exceedi ingly Р bn 1 w ur miles from "Diotiaes- olitie | | when d cr th each терт distri ict [MARON 7, 1863, ct: By mean; ea forward n t of | In | the E i an | ing steam а eer has s pa artly on MM lias | s where ver there 1 r the engines during the tim land. Two engines are employe ed £ учей неа ЗА prie ices, P & on the two , headlands—a large су lin drical Ka feid course proper for e t, Beans, and ria or POT. ог Daro fallow Mic? each other; and partly on 3 5 ®© pe course proper for the lighter land. Thie an instance where the appara as been pur- Mha # f|pl Wem r is detached from dto near engine a and с е the plan proposed :— may be wound x oe опе stra * Si pei маара, A ingemom screw е t for g khe: Жары; Тһе cc d "Powler's valance y by the one engine r way Ta the other engine, saoi плк .lhe те is thus but торе а as the t winds.. the feld едан ged its qua ady ут proposed o - supply, " Each engine is thus ready. i once ork is don last furrow alone. rad answer before the lst of Мау, We do not gather from ou the cost a 'eultivation by dedu б T D very much diminished e addition of s power other in moving off aws m veri d cir what | porters are needed behind 5 it. hod of | 22 me ie vivis able ra: ога by 14 жыла; and 20 e teams on the heavy | package of the several parts well desi vds pendious, Тһе wear of rope will probably А бна: you maay desiro Vill be fieely su ct R trar of Births and Dea Ps A llowing i is the cireular which might be used in. гө or БАНАН; үн ‚ bei & to the extent of die eri р e the is ob fedet i forwarded, if you will be ni Lael to ne to the two den therein, aw d m wl ing МИЙ obtaine made се, . result for the ау country published, bn in {Ыз _ more valuable indic p may r has been previously. Ei (ЕЛНЫ information that- pplie ed on „applic cation to Mr, ‘Iam, &е, 119 quiry, | obtain ation, er, and ui usually and in с the ie pu t this Ou 2m tsof ^ e be Hei: 0 land, and 2-horse teams on di lighter land. "Their | under this pan to а minimum, the careful and exac v cost, with the labour connected with them, can bardly | winding being the main feature and merit of the ** Registrar-General.^ - estimated at 1 l. per annum. Апа the | metho оном ü = “ 20 oxen displacing 20 fatting beasts, whose food would | ОР course the employment of two 8 or 10-horse Repistrar a Sub-District, бзш gen. go to the production of flesh, not of mere force, may be | engines S a large capital; but when "this i is not (Enclosed paper.) 1 put down as a charge of 1607. or Ure reis I io annum, M e fliculty, the ultimate cost of ploughing in this way And putting the labour at a ma every not likely to be excessive. One pair of engines has SUBJECT OF INQUIRY. ANSWER. four for six months in the year, "anotlier 80r, must a lately been sent out, - - West Tadies. Another has charged on their account. The whole draught labou mployed last оиа» by ка What is s єн of land of the farm thus beu probably to cost i а year, | Bomford, of Pitchill, к-с фы f 600 acres | (81191 by а being due to the iage and | near Evesham, How many acres have you i other labour elonging to me — land, "all of which There were 32 horses tommy employed оп this farm, | under Wheat this TE still remains the e, however, the adoption and now 20 only are employed, which is equal to a ty of steam cultivatio: on, wh necessarily takes a good dea f 3007. a yea чынын ratus was bought only | Ве pleased to reply to the above two questions, writing. of heavy cultivation чо: draught a pe dd only | on Nov. 4, 1862, d cost 8007, including 400 yards of qu ees opposite each, and to post this paper ете the difference made has а get гій of the oxen alto- | rope to` each irt and two 8-horse power engines. мшу, leaving the postage unpaid, ошен without, however r, adding to the number er of the | The labour is three men and three boys A two engines | r. John Smith, Farmer, $ o at the rate already named cost proba ably 4007. a each. Ti ls con d were 1 tcn daily at 155 food, wages, tear and wear, &c. г. says :—“ With the 8-horse engine а e Corresponden cost of working th am-driven apparatus | Howard's — we сап thoroughly cultivate| Sparrow. Ax s bs.—I e stands as follows :—half а ton of coals, 7s.; engineer, | from 14 acres, and with Fowler's З furrow | the Ен ie Chronteledt Jan; 3s.; ploughman, 2s.; 2 anchormen, at 2s.; windlass- plough we = plough 7 voee per day of 10 hours. «АП that is necessary where а mee man, 2s. 6d.; 3 porter lads at 1s.; horse and water-| Bot and drainage ar much. improved by | which is cone сагі, 4s, in all 23s. E. y, 80 ed with 6d. dor steam cnltivations and Mr. Es гзресышу f or small proprietors, the pe ost to profit Z the scheme, 1 i € "ће Ts EM is 265. а day. gh oe. day. This work is ната the st сау] an E 6 ог 8 їпсһез де. and would need a team of six or eight horses for its performance, aad could not be done under 125. or 14s. ап асте. 16 е Banstead, Carshalton. this point, for he has had the autumn's experi ience of | ™ steam cultivation, Danes е тыкыз sois culti- vated all his stubbles with Howard's Fire Ailantus, the most con nt for grow i cate rpillar to which s; AGRICULTURAL STATISTI that the dois Dg so Bay wor £ whi rU LE mly occupied th по power. h of. the. енн оси not өре d toa more considerable re of the number. "d of Salo xe Po tober, 2 ar е— firstan ed 5 acresa day, wil ise ing z that it in an В hores DUNG : Messrs. Witcomb ased the "Брага, 1861. епріпе ешр! р ua ug ape in bought another 1400 yards in the autumn of Pe the ае торе | looked. i MUR кше Y defective. There are now поети ays surveillance to agricu ki ure, is But TICS. This : is accompani Іт may be tbat Wt suggestion of your Cor — ent the Rev. Mr. Williams, in a late Number of уоп е A. ial, that Parliament should extend а fostering |i worthy of к, attention th mpe than 16 has receiv ortant he ae > шо? ic e imperia 5 рег, 50 per of bru the eget eim of hole wor sri ie may 511 qu E into by Mr. i porca e events which eome з before, | унн m os indicate a * state of siege P fue thes iode, in whicl dreds, if the provision -e — — об be „000 _ вооп апі grubs to their young, I — eived to d the most useful plan йо; н. чт поа пѕе-зраттот, ха is of cti a curious Ls rae as eus аге sS аын 4" our Ра aper we in the “conntry are } n, it is Азю ite of notice in the p ї not thousands of times, carrying caterpil сору aes aet. from | 1863. rop only is TSOnS bx: e used, e desc bave s said t that Ф paper. ET is a fact Sed lo tm the late Census, when the s imr Natural History Journ 2000 y: at all. the extent of m ed by the rth 52. per 100 ya ig can y rdly be p ran at s than A which is c rred in workit осонй she d. Nothing is more striking than the contrasts on this onsiderably more than is generally in- ing the number of acres which has been ES farme, a ID 0 per cent. о! the majority of these e e bably from inadvertence | kins therefore appears that there is no in i ада. It 3 dis а Wheat. vai р ет, it mens PET S all еч in- subject which obtain as regards the tear an rope. Though this hinges a deal on the character ofthe soil over which it is drawn, it is far from being olly upon it. ably th e least waste са f any | person real value to o So simple an inquiry could | upon hardly be Erem e it was, an estimate tent still be adopted. - The p "machi — A8 to be found in the We is an impalpa| b And th e greatest whic his f fa of flints, but n on |o xceed- | enp оуебт тів registrars of births and (d deatha. oig equall out the country. Of these there are about 1800 through- out England and Wales, while the number of and cultivators is about 260,000, ог on an ayerage less! ere those and a more moderate dubiis e of facts, поб the less undoubted because they are tnesses, a8 nals, and ө Ө л ы ы E алле ке У-ды ааа ААА ААА ААЛА Maron 7, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' Wilkins, with that “trenchant irony" and “lucid En onm ? for which, as you say, his lucubrations are remarkable. C. R. Bree, M.D., F.L.S., Colchester, he House Sparrow.—Apropos to Mr. Wilkins, I send two extracts from authors of authority in the matter of birds. T. S. P. “If unfor tunately it is too true that the sparrows cause great injury in ripe fields of Wheat, PE pu Peas, it er be acknowledged that they are very useful 1 r orchards and gardens, by herum in the „РШЕ "thousands of fecto. on which they feed their уо ide well as selves. BY M. Bechstein, Ум. D., &е., &c. o е Тае shau bv Уна * Although sparrows are 80 fond id grain duri iog the rode I have seen them take to their nest, as food for their young ubs. an you direct те to any work on Grass lande, teaching their propor management under f soil, climate, ГАН, and use or o staling euin der those various ractice the l obligati f applicati on; and also mes | hands of 04" «с-не on the 047, Pocock, Wm. J. M. ; St. John's Villa, Redland, Bristol Prosser, pue eoa ' Offerto n Farm, Hindlip, Worcester Stallard, Jos ; Worcester Btebbing, Ношу; Я Mo. Весо, Attleboro', eio | Stedm ; Pakenham, Bury St. Edm | ТООНУ, ТЬ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 229 or ourselves and the world at large o our usual supply « of Cotton goods. MSh have not been used to this, but we have been used to import foreign food, and so we hear no d of our not , producing our own | food. Р; А Ramslade, Bracknell, uo On the motio r. Fisher Hobbs, seco anded by | a Mr. Lawrence, the он р elected Mr. m — of Siddington House, es ной рг, а mber of Council, in the room of the lat na еро. FrNANOES.— The Hon. General Олиб, present ed the Repor , from w appeared that the Secretary’ s receipts et the past een examined ommittee, d adv Hong, Chairman of | mee hich it | anoma by, е она, Ball, & Co., the Society's account- ants, and found correct. The balance in the th 29 3s. 10d. The Committee recommen 37 names of members in аггеаг of à ныт, H | erased from the list of the Society. This report was adopted. announced the ten d land of such Grass lands ? I fin cd АШ ises on e ming very Eme on this su ject, а Ог rass farm within two mi iles [I c T e 18th March Mr. Ра Пеп very large towns, id of course its application is for dairy purposes. It is almost o: Жын by milch cows, and pesa es milk the y with- is do th. ai be under the bee condition of bringing back in retur for each ton of hay sold, 2 tons of stable manur and broken and waggons returning from empty. The tenants consider themsel elves — obliga- ugh daily сату off its phosphates in pelis u what one — fairly a miei of ihe ПАП ar iim ment will save the land from 8 i пе f many years that sparrows devour the cater rpi illars (t Economy of the c TR of this and Сне t the me ШЫ, reso or Voelc d in the last di, of the analyses fur- i M to tembers during the year 1862. They were euo nb dial. salis, nitrate of soda, апі’ тойо materials 36 Su me rphosphates and similar artificial manures . 84 Bone dust .. 13 Limestone, chalk, 5% 16 ilk and сһееве.. а ve; 130 Soils 22, waters 16 88 105 Turnips, feeding meals, and other articles of food 2218 fro of poisonous we н The [me Pe have therefore requested Professor Voelcker to make this the abjec во с Roses, Apple blossoms, о but they never touch a ^ hairy ca terpillar rofa iw t of one of his lectures this year, and have named the third bee C of e April for thid lecture. Amongst the e list of analyses, some few are of Bring ce Halim he | present Mer pital 4L aer а gross pronus of 8, 198. P ace, tbe Mc n of l р ре Е — articles of this list telong x о а class in | commuted f pi t it b k a ESSE M. з du. Равћа, ioi t gh Pe p зии in cene at. one unaa of the late > Viceroy of Egypt, sent the analysis terba ж by their bad habits, I must leave for | 5006 у; ala others to decide, I know right well they are very destructive to the buds of ot so EET 80 n8 the bullfinch. e May Duke (for they touch no ‚ the 'Greongages, Diamond and all тшш caused al Cherries, be ed and Пбпећ. The | mon! у нн, sparrows, and tomtits. We always she а lad with a gun upon the look-out for кн. А 2 season of the › year. J. Dillistone, Stu rmer Nur. of re арі ng and mowi ing machines at tue Roya ied cultural Society’ s Show at Worcester this year, we ше che Pine! ша а у рег сонад of nitre, com- as manu of inp-drossing), я t specimens of cemen buildings, con. dug ^p Е e by the natives of Egypt. "he papers in the last Journal by the Chemical Professor are :— 1. ке eat experiments (Top dressings) 2. On Cheese experiments 8. Sun 1 pa of Artificial Manures 4. Pois s Che The papers in = Pii Брин ЕН 1. Оп — owes a Aen of known octo $ о ‘absorb Solua 2. Further Experimente: with Тор" dressing in Wheat. self-acting and other reapers subjected to онан testing enm by practical men in those districts Е England where eed are not yet introduced, and shall be «ge — for this purpose with ыы gentlemen rud vay ad letter, Samuelson & Co. Hon. W. Cavendish, S Hon 1. Major- oeni | ir E. C. Kerrison "M.P.; Mr. Amos, Mr. t Reportá of Anal; iem e d gia To these rs the tee have awarded the annual ачаб The ie second lecture this year will be on the коп founded o sted, ie - us in consequence of this | ү Banbury. | T a numerous ved не the fortheoming Show. 27. f Mr. has also Lame ү” Азага rw peus Tenit of his experienco at the assistance of the Lectur: This lecture is r t been ordered of the contractor in anticipation would be cha: ach exhibitor in n Agen bred T and pde Emi for the u thes . The committee recommended. that the following Eis, I M ood, pere ерен ал n ситат о до. һе мй want of British Mo is a е падт. "liem Й пее manure. On this point there т Б. тузету een — Eme farmers, We ov чек gi т ou reals, Ah и - e-grass, gr Sine da tin e obe. ossible to take а railway "trip оа. almost any district or the United =з wem without bein vinced that i only half-manu nd "that i S powers CUM production fight be greatly înereasod ao our Аба ы 000 ог available acres could rec rial wey essing. ir ploying at dye калеа e, with would add 25,000,0001. annually e supply human and animal food.. The freien эйр will render es "wg d the purchase of guano mne anina es, and it will ae inish нае nr e ms подни fore reign бй йз as егу important бошай сайда. "for ти биг ке: "Norfolk yim "o pays 80007. annually Мем Linseed cake alone ; and another who, during his ho! lding as paid 70,0001. fur cake, a and 50,0001. for аар manures, "being paua to 1001. pas — .over his whole far We all know that we cannot feed o mals with pur- loss, cargon еч against e fro! permit. D will the Landlord's interest be affected by the Use of Town age?—Will its use increase or diminish tho Е апа th fertility of his land at the end of a lease? The once sandy wastes on the sea-shore near Edinburgh, not ber worth 55. per acre, Suo an an annual income of from 20/. d 301. per acre, во y app! n o own wage. same ark applies in to q The tw muted ch. profit thus resulting to the landlord will | which (16 will be remembered as T in the last | be considerable. . | report) sdulteraton had been found "to Deo fre. | Ною will the Tenant's interest bë offeoted by the use of Town tiy ious chara бг. n not onlv to the Phan Y NO evidence clearly proves that by large appli- quen injur > nly ca of sewage the crops of Grasses (and consequently of 58 tening fin even the health of animals, m the тч utter, "сову ке and manure) may be ME from three x fold ai Now, diminished fro: applies to tithes, rates, &c. But there is "this. ormous additional advantage, that, having ur pode аз нефу manure from the produce of the sewaged soil, he will be enabled to grow much heavier crops on the ous parts of his farm un- M and thus increase the profits over the whole of his атт What is the Probable Value of the Human Excrement of the United Kiom f—There is no беи га апвугег1ї! ч Келт yon applied to the feeding of animals; and the e principle holds good for human Ris ae e they eat the. cattle which have consumed ct cattle food. Science has ealed à us that, although o vc E altered я еа ts elements are d, and little is ab- ep rom. ^it by fall -grown a е ау нене the " onsumable тм) (liquid and solid) used by the mili ions of our p dpa ion at 9/. per head, or 270,000,0001., and taking the excrementitious residue of such consumption ды y low estimate of one-tenth of the cost of the articles ml wa should have a xcretal of 27, 7000, 0001. Beet that more than очат ыл "iy T zin vielen and that the others who do reless creta, we may reasonably - n ita not am a d fons. pr 20 gross commercial error, aste Suc ed ure, instead of availing ourselves of it to fertilise o sent us. Ought not - Kurs retal result of such a importation to have — JE our юш То the. pisei I have made m: pert animals bud = v streets. а е охота alone eM uarters of Oats per week, and hay in ion. Hero Pad awes's Жез] which із confirmed by t! eminent chem! "rim e Estimated Value of the Manure obtained from the — of 1 ton of different articles of food ; each supposed to be of good quality of its kind :— e ted | I annex ue|the average Description of Food. market director, be done at the Societ y's rooms, viz. : ашыг Ее саг ыт : the exa- r, M. nt, М.Р., R of mar M the preparation of М5, of Mr. Druce, Mr. Exall, Mr. Brandreth Gibbs, Mr.|catalogues; the preparation EL forwarding of admis- Fisher Hobbs, Mr. Holland, M.P., Mr. Wren Hoskyns, | sion or rs, tic ke ts, and other documents usually sent Mr. Jonas, Mr. L Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Pope, Mr. to exhibitors o implements, e forage to Rigden, Mr. Sanday, Mr. Shuttleworth, Mr. Th mpson, 1 under the direction of the hon. M.P., Мг, Torr, Mr. Wells, Mr. Fi 1 Dr. Voelcker. fii and cut "Mr. Cantreli consented to . The following New Members were elected :— t as steward of forage. This report was adopted. Andrews, ; ley, Severn БКО, Worcester inviting the authorities of Carlisle, Darling- ris ЖОО; аса verom ton, Durham, Newcastle, and Sunderland, to offer sites Bourne, Samuel ; lámith A Hoe Whitchurch, Salop for holding the 1 Meeti Ang о of 1864 in thai td district were hton, Capt. P. Tunstall Hall, Markot Luton | Bundock, Alex. ЕР %, NV n ebat T The Counc ordered that the Society's house Chadwick; Joseph is аар 2 closed o: n Saturday- the ; 7th and Toner the 10th tterworth t6 on account Procession he Marriage ene Cen pure ond ark, Hythe, дан of al hness the Pri of Wale ales, adjourned Dowdeswell, Geo. Morley; Park Алат сасон Battle | to their oel, Meeting = оп Wednesday next Edwin; The Cottage, Mrs бө зе 4 Quber, А. В. Poulshot, Devises, 250 THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Manox 7, 1863, * (y — — many years in China, ' ie Ohinese а are evidently beforeband лапа | J. B. Lawes says :—'' The largest produce I e ever obtained with | affording evidence that tenants of eant ОШ ho ES iio u^ о} cing f. hey don't thr way |an enormous quantity of dry manure, was about 12 eri à 8 hum: a ө ind then ny thoi vcr] len to|green pro oca: ses. E uantity obtained by sewage тз Yo in "thé homestead AE an appreciation equal to ү buy birds’ dung М а high priee to rep!ace it. Almost the ya 33 tons uce рег асге. 121. is a large rent for oot wii NEL ИДОЛ аза meae ы b. О es КА hole — in China is effected b: = арр iieation of the | a very quod ана Taidon lf you put on sewage e 8 £90 1 in cilti. р jwage—in fact, b. ich-diluted liquid m e; the Chinese 508 Wola AEN uet 301. or 407. a-year.” Inplain — , | vation. In the xime neighbourhoods v beni Supérjos ` C ihe idea that manure, ое hé production of binoda Mr. Law shows that, epu an odore ТЕГ pef acro | BOmesteads аге e found, there is noticeable а grow. Lis PET Meo шт d 3 е $62 Qd ti а оса Ves UM. i "Xe y ot ordinary manie eti ord pur quantity of such | ing dissatisfaction се. е Га side buildings Which ч bis to fatton he сое but д b fom bti is o feed anu oye - и thousand tons of water would | surround hem, an ieir influence is fi beyond E dd ana therefore they do dos manure бе land previous | produce 36/. per n increase of 200 per cent.! Whata|these local limits, for they are visited and studied h Үс but manure the growing plan! he custom in Е сва Ет UE British anor a og ш | thos also ҮШҮ an expenditure in i is, dail take j Nom te houses df d mentitious, | farm rass lands w a il # ш Жу "Ж animal | сее тее refuse, L3 manurial | becomes of the to dilution for Grass crops? E o In When thi into the country, it is| Ате йе, аз Apicius ists, preparel to о take this Sewage i t hese pre cedents pi ited tx o 2h si PT ipia 1 ly found. | witnesses generally pa are not. Sir Joseph Pax on | | the editor s ів the [^ А, specimens, aid E he oortiéf of almost every field. The way in which they | says :— The farmo: rM үз long way behind the times now pr екеш а t thia sewage u the 1 a is this: ger small | the truth is, that гый уер д 100 р ад horticulturis x d deleatur toni, бе ы, les of plang Ln tity, а scoopful. ard put it into à bucket of water; and the — of this eem in the extended | an Views e g purposes to add, in T pt ia very diluted. stato ihe а ае throws it | form in whic hita been suggest üt pe he Lc dif | the form of a digest, illustrated with drawings, £ ihe Over his crop, or applies it to the root of each plant, | ficulty when you come to "ог gentlemen, te he farmers; АРУ | result of a careful examination of the numerous фай Nearly the whole — ек by the application of bes Np аА Me e DAR d, the value of | ings whicli have come under his notice. Pesi J: seri кА says : Аб This time they g ure a rtiliser AN admitted, пме in his The sd s € are beautifu ally erp Ba lithographs, m better kind of sewage in small iron tanks by railway, and they рта Dad been the chief браз d have үре ^ red to | pe or t mallet details to № е own the railway а very considerable distance. The | prevent ће application of it more largely than has hi db тете: n the жа that n beon өрбөй. [^ anks are brought to the station, they v ted an ye een the case? says—I suppose о that it has been occasione ү, t Т кечее iu some. Бе that no impurity сап escape from vis inertie ; men not being wide на ord Essex rical projeetio h е plans brought to the railway trücks, taken down 30 e 40 milos, and | asked Bey the farmers in the neighbourhood tríed bis —€— а беге realisation of p» Me of the Meg. ai fetched away by the A" rmers. The tank is lifted off Rum ir y baros —The xy WT дема. Ti d М Mus Du it —€— and a sufficiently detailed account is їп era d put into a little which the (жы, has, and | all ey zu seen the result o take egal enn "^ dilu en the sewage with water, in rs v all € and so on. n opinion is, that when died of the farmson which they are respecta and he order to supply = аа and he gives it out to them accord- ing to their requi: id n айо optit. "Who le will be au exceedingly valuable illus ne Croydon Sewaged. "Meadows. М, Marriage, of Ohehms- | Value of Sewage Tested per Head of P addi te tration of the “kill and judgment which has of late ford, a practical Mns, ptg таа them, has неа me agrees that an average of 60 people, dua Nh e an been brought to bear on the improvement of lan with tis following dependable facts. Не pays 15001, annually | water supply, about 4000 tons of sewage Е annum, will рго- p o ded forthe The er rental, before the sewage was | duce an enormous increase per acre of pasture Grass or Italian үрен; m s mos is 3L The 4 cost of levelling, making the| Rye-grass. If you were to f: n ове 60 well fed carriers, &c., is about 5L per acre, 31. of which was allowed by | sheep and lambs kept а year upon 1 асге of groun p the to: n of Gg gie d is very level, with a gentle | would manure that amply? he would € asto шу “аре arm r slope ; and e expense of laying out has been small. | proposition, seeing that two to two and a-half sheep per v is NORTHUMBERLAND FAR Re еро ort for r February Thei inhabi ants of ydon are about 28,000 ; but he only gets | above the average manu: upply of the M ding: iom. А с е р Ы ГОР revious И the sewage from 18,000, or about 60 ns to acre. Now comes the question—what is the wor е g p may hetbinks, is an ample supply; and he knows, from experi- | excreta cf each хам кч E торо хов $? aid to have marked the weather of February RÀ. ments tried, that, although the water passes from his land | puts it at 2з. per heap, bu! ver ry individual consumes in violent winds—not ge unaccompanied by rain— quite clear, it still contains a great deal of fertilising matter. | food and. drinkables eed oL pe begun A uon e greater portion of the hun He only gets the fluid excrements, the solid being arrested by | neither aocords with bis wit. ible, nor with the recognised $E ш x thé a filter-beds. Не would prefer having the whole e sewage van ation petra armers theme оче ven -p о weather of an is mixed with a daily ly of water equal to one milli m Ме ofa ibm ton of rinde end different na , Sharp frosts have bem * gallons, to which must i» d the rainfall ——— о i » La xperienced арп the ights, ү however soon Springs that ooze into t pi b € ase the quantity to 8. » | ке 2" million gallons. Тһе sewage goes on winter and summer. s » г 14. * j | heis to езе Бие of a brilliant вш, The Y m eut of rS was last year, the 10th darti and it was 1 that almost daily shone forth towards the middle of the nued up to the 7th of November, being nearly all sold to The latte Ud d my ерш pi nearer "buf com than Mr. Tawess day, wit armth ic of midsummer eri а y о ате wit begi ing ppreciate the | estimate, if delivered on the farm, but comparison & - у advantage of using it. Не continued to cut it for hisown cows | petition will soon бх a proper value. I consider Mr. Morton's | | Such a cha was not able to the strong-land until the 97th of November. Although the meadows аге | estimate of ld. per ton much belo Re cm ed rd Essex | farmer, from its ameliorating effi on the retentive newl: рабар. ES od рех MS PE s ponpe aeri HUS A vafo 9 бау (60,000 tons) AE] i£ ud row, aud its reduction aud conversion into a more ibis; DW Ua abge UE OE RO US NR satisfactory seed bed;— while at the same time wi th Mr. Lawes as to the G t having fatt n4 lad to get sheep fed on their land on such terms, and weight y 3 A hia Ы Which he tarni fid ond diio ed flos t EN erties f eight a human being produces better manure than heat received a healthful and desirable check to its they would have done in Essex He fed40 of hisown | sheep. oe DUM. », the price paid to the Ud or Ae cose growth. ЫЗ» whole, this nth s bs cons cows, from May to the end of vente. with the refuse Grass Ee the cost when uh e nw g Ec E » ust vi Mon sidered as g been most favourable for far Е, hey had nothing bare тика, һе ed considerably і in onai, altho but the Grass, y porog g ү „ы! n — straw of opinion that a na (om of M angel n of th M OUR Ry € Re m eds Bes tor which the Act dee у pay П Hu) a as it contains ла much dry matter. iy^ urgation ; while the aged Grass alone PM mpm and СЕ Мт. Marriage | thinks T .mesdows w il i ually for some tim y their third per rt мант Д [The Edinb s ^ d ЖОЛЫ Vd odi Alderman Nen next described, have been sind y n in our Colum b ds What opt ё а Аан ge.—On thi evidence is od d unan топа. on y Eee stands first, then ordinary pastures, ers, &c, Italian Ryegrass, I know, from long experience, is оов to +0 Ъе fero. TE i It is a more greedy moisture tí it grows more dad and sture any о! "1 will а meh It Raid ш M like a will stand m crops. cut and brougbt to the imp Roles Маго of young E edi Bullock stock and e cotton-cake, t o di in буе or віх weeks ES S easy to understend. what à quantity of тат А А in summer for other parts о! of the Man ye Wurzel ne ома destroy cows times s point the returns y ow. cal results, Bi find that it pays, they will Ee uch, a е ТА ng to veyanoe zi when vabeclutely ыкы oi on » the ded pec town ewig Аан e , be worth less n 130. to 24. Ne ton. x guy me д кр the eem of England перес the perm and ominous warning of Baron Шеш А is Tote me; *Iknow that the ELS of fu e vil hav 1 n derided by their o ut if his rdc furnish an: ай fo 4 a jo ры, stands ke plas PN З ns that ral tius. The Fe Homesteads of England. А Сой ч of English Home. айг existing in "differen [2 pa rts of the county, carefully selected from the m ost dually | o us lan ction of gp. 2 йк to the frost during, e 8 part Me were enabled to cart out an o ar мин fo ог ойт Turn "s Tai the land in the smallest За egree; wl b an tter раге, EU time absorbed our special our. The manure above иге о as having h operation ш К mention as E accommodation т equired ma sm , with a digest óf the leading principles —— E к» and arr of 1 ldings. d by J. Bailey Dento M. fuk Es d E 52, Parliament Met Westminster. We have — а à сору of the first number of this H degree in а of | deg ation И бегут Pipes and. Ho He — | magnificent sly thoroughly broken up by Bentall's broaden, — ve рм но З Hayward our readers to wil when completed be а remark- grin Lr € which h had M desired effect of Фо о т 600 e mates Itis|ably es s testimony to to A eoe standing of English geed-bed o gio of T з per aero, Te agrieult саб of following: an | (thou ugh 1 in she. pes it broke r and by ich is ver гт тазе Vos pod вене ad ныд mom e y publications, and | upon which was drilled with Garreta sarillo 12 An се Test recomn the ке I g for his reader ua тегене of | —a mixture of large Scotch Beans and Peas at аа. | зано осу Eie wi Ad E П Бе ів own devising, with pe р аң to his|of three bushels per acre, ha toii | paring the land on the КАЗ was 2 1 Jd xard н я S ing | apart ; we prefer sowing the large Scotch Mr. Blackburn says, ** It would cost 81, per acre to in а number of aec eae influence the | strongest land i t on our sh aaia land with underground iron pipes, and thè : g nd in this case, whils appliances to put on 2000 tons per acre per annum. A Meu kon gite rng iia - A IT ш the predne. |» e drilled pure Heligol: eans at th Tiptree, in my own case, it took 15 yards of 3-inch iron pipes tion of a series of farmeries due to а n - | apart, and 25 bushels з per acre, to er ext addo a i5 bee iran 4 ee Ыр a disoussion Pà the gen е = ain glad to =, able to notice the , бо. oi 2 bject, ull relie uci land Pumps, &c 7 0100 eommon to all, on which а tive mt o а ned ed yere wida the la Gutta percha hose , mín B | peculiarities of the farm for which it is to be e provided, fied that the more my north her. 5T; must be igne M tet e following is а |this system, the more they will like it; it has M lready there for oth Ре 8 work :—- advantages over the b dirt-produ да 110 aerea; ой а PROIN guum зге have onlyto add that of late years, and їп the as well as over the ploughing-in Mi pimps. php 100 ра fto hig m ibm E» ination h E са vinced to aut of which is its 1 se of town si view the question of Farm Architee! by the light -— е ae rice y the Я for the vios бта and MEME given way to common sense, and a considera e outlay extra breadth t is not necessarily regarded аз an improvident saving of ede es! еге а A ing, but as eges - utmost attention to ie hoe follows (drill-husban ihe soli it о M be "eR. f and eiie €— те reference м clima: te,—the the == are i t ж A z Ah I: hes. ns per acre, and a 1270 1 е 000 tons. Mr. суван ү fo os tbat 000 ton (же y Provide for modern requirements, m. who take a lead in jedes as | е, а кеу of homesteads байк. ге A +h LL Eos dá hr t [i шейшеп been hr to Whea h is а miserable sale Piana buic mel уда is at seed ры, о Maton 7, 1863.) dene 50 paer having been aporo of for that purpose at rier. Barley to the amonnt of 50 quarters of Canadian үу} hav: морате quar very fair for strong ed T б quarters per acre, and B 8% quar would have been an enormous yield ha dw d at the particular Moment whett Much of our fat stock has been disposed o Pusttantiive »prices for 0 feeding ; se аб prie vary rom 19 1. 105. а hend, Our Swed 1 wh r earlier than xpected, THE GARDENERS' поб experi: - = "n = m Н. 2 B er dq [= © = . 2 кг ы dull, but healthy AM sticking ell to t lux t and add pe bed required; and the old Grass fields, though cesión n checked by the recent og пой t P urn ur "unm Tox о aper ur и | wr "хви “ләә -1oq81SonT - 5824558. psp nob Bü , XONI 508 07 „08 полу вләвү#өл qorqa Show a prospec sufficiency of spring food. J. sHEUUWSS | ЗОНЕ — ERREAA A еч | вечча E g Ж EIIIW ч FR | ч Wort n ETUDES E E e EIS Der otio | С, Р: { FE w [| BEBBEESE ТН " Ё заввивер |E RES - 85S" 5 ШЕ = "T3133 BE E ES ^ 555855 В = W| о о Ы sig -I|£EO £ = *I5Z 4 3l 5.lA8 s le $ 5 БЕБЕБЕР, Be "^ Ё = о co ње © бо 00 аш E Ё Q t Р, — a n xm = 3 юш аа |E : Ё s = UE ANA [P$] ы ? HE , 2 E я y BO ED bo C2 i t5 t5 5 Р ES 8 $ $ : =) |РД E њос тов ч + 228 ЁС = £g 24 easzsesg | ВЕЕ RR e m $E 4: р" № Е іо Hücepennen ill any one нф our ALE aeng ai of cider and А the Cy ia of il pum ч osea Pel а quarto pamphlet, con! ask for. Milk ey m CHRONICLE АЗЕР р ШОН GHT COMPOSITION is pute n- he most — үке ri ee T Extra sibl. En per gallon (suffiei ga all for d 10 gallons and 20 E ud to 1090. ре оры а РАР, the principal Nurserymen and ani | Seed imed in Eng W A concise CATALOGUE of oy uid will be forwarded upon | arison of Prices with the most elaborate „ Seed Merchants, Southampton. CLOTH.—The cheapest -and le Smoking Greenhouses and Destroying the Piy, 18:44. Pe р; over i lbs., 1s. 1d. ОЗЕРЕ ВАК 10, > а Bquare, Fleet Street, E.C. Post eet. ол бй pes až able o Flor ists ы Жа етуш KINS calls the attention "3 the above to ACCO PAPER and поо M adulteration, ddress, 16, Саге Circus, е 4 —» PAUR z ASTILS, 1s. mà; n r paeket, d ellen v " 5 а бези "Mu уч var im. 80 ч per packet of four pd is the cheapest preparation hitherto invented for washing plants. а will.be found to dest d all Inse Each cake Magnified Aphis. makes one Gallon of Wash. Both gd be UE. зай. a — Seedsmen. P och . NEA * treet, Birmingham. ISHURST COM- ND, whether used Winter Dressing on Trees "1 rest, Dres od dissolved 48 hours рей This pe xp ўе smell, and if growing to 16 oz. Sold Retail by Nurserymen and UTE = ^ Mm 1s., 85s., and 1 Кылга dr is PRICE'S PATENT CANDLE Со. Limited. 1125. WARNED AND 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, London, Е.С. SONS, No. 5544. 79). ARNERS'. GAL- Анх Ашна GARDEN BARRO VANISED FRONS THB (holding about 35 gallons) y E € Р e PS esta- 10 gallons .. .. 8215 0 time and acsi , particularly uU 5-2 . 815 0 |Where the Tan а, 500 Pump, is at a e в pue had the Quien, r sizes may in| 85дай . £2 10 P es. a Wood or Iron. 20 g emus si a 6 0 BRASS SYRINGES of all kinds from 9s. to 215. MERICAN PORTABLE FIRE ANNIHILATOR and GARDEN ENGINE. An efficient means of таев Fires at mencement `, сыл T MM send out a pamphlet, | ОТ, peri PCAL WOOD cru ji 5 ppe per АЗН LABÉLS Gar. | SYCAMORE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 231 Glass for Greenhouses. basic! d AMES EE R AND C05 Im GLASS, aosa tb the foot; mn Blieet &n ragin 10 by 30 16 he foot. Sheet: mmm 21d. per foot. SHEET GLASS, 16 ounces, packed in boxes of 100 Tei n хма included. Згів. 12 by А. 9, а 9, 15b 2 25. 187 M, M. M, 1507 16 | 14.04, кер 13 ,, п, u „” ія I5 SIL 16! i H 14 L 35:5 18 25 5 M3. 135 827 19, 19,, 12, 20,, 12, 16, 13 16s. 02, 13:64. 177, 18, 18,, 18, 19,, 18, 20, 18 | Pet 100 fee 16 » 14, i » 14, , 0 ее" d by us to Mr, pa 20 іа. by 12 іп P 21 oz. 20in. ру 13im | Common .. m EA 64. £018 0 20 ow » 14 m. Superior do. id at Өз жес G TA @ n. by р" рін. 62-71700 e above prices include the В Ad Su aie SQUARES, Іх 100 F. o; 6by& 65 by 44 ТЪу 5 74 by 5% 11s. 64. " à » 9 » 9) » TÀ 10), 8& 1 Boxes each, йай at full price. SQUARES CUT TO SPECIAL SIZES. 16 oz. 4ths, iM. od, e a 21 oz. 202, ui and 814. ey 24., *àd., а d., 34d. , and 44. {бон gents for ry aide pes Rough Plate. Linseed “©, Genuine White - k 278 в Paints, Paints of various colours ground ready Milk Pans, Propagating issos, rl every description of Glass for на ral purposes. JAMES з & Der. 180, Bishopsgáte Street Without, Lovdon. x rele M-ILLINGTOAN Bats Street Without, E.C. RTI gU RAT GOODS. TU ° жуа, go prp D. 5.414, вас 3inches ..` * 1 Tu each 4 » .. с » " " 5 " 0 4 » M » 2 6 , 6 » 0 , 15 p з 0 LI T. ~ 0 10 А 10. p з 6 " Жу?” és 10 $5 M a, 4 0 » 9° „ . 12 n |18 › sgr Det » 10- 4 14 ma 19 5j 6 0 - M ou 1 6 20075 рс. BEDA HAND GLASSES. 12 inches m 6з. 04. pes 16 шеме T 9з, 04. each T ww $6. 30 22 19-9. чуу » ^43 9 н 2 If open ор, 1s. extra. CUC CUMBER GLASSES. ROLLING PINS. From 12 inches Lone and up- | From d acm ing inek lid. per bis ага, 14. per running inch. mpro ANTI-CORROSION ar amd ой GAB and LAMP пра ОЕ of every descri d ot accountabl for Paxton Works, Sheffield, Established 1738. International Exhibition Prize Medal is just awarded to SAYNOR & шейш d for Buperiority of quality in Pruning and Budding AYNOR x» COOKE'S celebrated English and French Exhibition PRIZE PRUNING KNIVES, &0@,, can MM teny EE tabie Nurseryman or 8 t n the eU sis ms, all "Knives warranted both by the Seller жшт CAUT! pes ооо ЧИНЕ marks оча pde ipte ne as these tempered by an impróvi nl Наив s 232 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. СМавсн 7, 1868, — — GREENS LATEST IMPROVED PATENT E. NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES FOR THE PRESENT SEASON 1803, FOR WHICH HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT HAVE BEEN OBTAINED. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL О Йй These were the only Machines liglly Commended at the Royal Horticultun] INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION Socleky's Great Shows Ба E WAS AWARDED TO Kensington, May 21, June 1], ad THOMAS GREEN July 2, 1862. FOR HIS (No Prizes were given), PATENT LAWN MOWERS. PATRONISED BY HER MOST «акаю MAJESTY Т THE QUEEN ON THREE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1862. 1 Mostre. eso SON, in introducing their PATENT LAWN MOWERS for the present season, have much pleasure i in sta Min в that ye aces Jap hich were add ed to their Machines for last season dais осоо simplicity of ger акы durability, and li t), have proved them to bo d s ic of the kind ever brought before the Pu blie, asmuch as they have given es action wherever used, anl have ei the largest ез of any Machin They h а іп an cases den "те уч сны S peyi LAWN MOWERS are the F Machines in con SAT. GARDENS, WINDSOR; the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S GARDENS, SOUTH KENSINGTON; the BOTANICAL GARDENS, Рн PARK; Ше CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY'S GARDENS, SYDENHAM ; the RUE: FARASE GARDENS; the HYDE PARK GARDENS, and in most of the rincipal Parks, Squares, &c., of the Nobility, Cl and Gentry throughout the Kingdo s Е is 5 D" To Cut 10 inches = x а Suitable бе а lady. = В й fwithinternal үа. To Cut 18 inches ... e n - Suitable for one man е le E. 215 0 сы » 20 , Wt Do. » 1% „ 5 Do. Do. Do. 10s. extra. x 22 E rx > n о заав "г two men d. $ 17 6 546. 3 6 n n dk for one nian or two boys. 2] up х, 9 Do. 10: T8 DONKEY and UNI. MACHINES, шшш Trac PRICES of HORSE айры ы = ЖО Box of £ Бейш Collecting*Box. Patent каш Box. 1 ToU Made З Те о CERT Neal — т бой. нав: A 26 Ss m 12-:10:-0 5 Б с opua rmn 557290 ЫЕ = e 28 -0-0 554 198 .. 24 16 0 бар, т 16 14 0 ES iu WEN 42 v 5S 26 а о ni es 222982 220 : Lenther Boots for Donk 165; for P 20. : ЖЕ Iz Be Келесй, hi Teather Boots for ies 8 мі i. 4s. The Horse and Pony M: remodelled for t1 t tl princip the Hand deae эшен ine gir such universal satisfait. 25, Hand, Donkey, end Pony Machines have p Patent Self-Cl eaning Self-Sharpeni g ts, and require по Box of Requi d n вё m 1: f sup 1 Е 1 Railway qu and Shipring Pos in ада ; аге ted to g tisfaction, t app d of be at once vmi i sent y sehe. Eros. to ои GREENS IMPROVED NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS. Diameter 20 inches, length 22 inches, price £3 5s. | Diameter 16 inches, length 17 inches, price £2 10s. | р Diameter 80 inches, length 32 inches, price #7. De cpi Carriage Free їо all the principal EN Stations we cud Ports in England. iameter 24 inches, length 26 inches, price £4 bs. 2 ement cannot admit of any n radical e һал а inary w er being divided in iwi ura sue the A ter edges tainty of e ards, thus a "m um oily Е Ле ы "all others h resedit use, They ean be кг y the most aon skilful with tbe pu таллий | producing a beautifully even гиге, i either оп Lawns or Gravel Paths, and for the s Bowling Green and Cricket Field « They the best materiale, and g e 7 J HFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS ; & 9, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, EC | MÀ НИИ Me ym w Manon 7, 1868.] E. GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE . 233 SHANKS NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1863, H SILENT MOVEMENT IF SPECIALLY DESIRED. FURTHER AND IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS—PROTECTED BY LETTERS PATENT. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED TO ALEX. SHANKS дахр SON FOR THEIR Р PATENT LAWN MOWERS, NEW HAND MACHINE. 12-INCH or LADY'8 MACHINE. LEXANDER SHANKS AND SON are gratified е. н и E Improvements introduced into their РАГЫН — ter i rm last season entirely successful, that universal satisfactio on и шп have been m the use of these Machines wherever they 1 The Patentees have this season Mo wers, which are fully described in their Tlustrated "Pies Lists which will be at once forwarded on оде SHA ANKY PATENT LAWN MOWERS are in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, нон, BUCKINGHAM PALACE, HAMPTON COURT, OSBORNE, and BALMORAL ; in the GARDENS of the ROYAL ноты —— at KENSI NGTON; x the GROUNDS of the CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY at ieri НАМ; and in many Kingdom, as well as Ab Ere where their merits have been fully proved, and their ablis Success esta Thes s Mine will Mow даал WELL on UNEVEN as on. LEVEL LAWNS, and whether the Grass be WET or DRY. The execution of the work is not ay vastly superior to Mowin t The Machines are warranted to give ample satisfaction, and ү" Ea approved of еу тау фе at once анаа: ALEXANDER SHANKS лхр SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. LONDON OFFICE лхо SHOW ROOMS: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, ЕС. SHANKS NEW PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1863, NEW PATENTED IMPROVEMENTS THIS SEASON. EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED. eut === come «ДӘ Ie 2289 — HORSE MACHINE. PONY MACHINE. NEW HAND MACHINE. SHANKS' NEW PATENT MACHINE Mows the Grass, Wet or Dry, on Lawns uneven or otherwise, in а much neater manner than the Scythe, and at half the expense. NO PERSON HAVING A LAWN SHOULD BE WITHOUT A MOWING MACHINE. The first practical Gardeners of the day who have m— жан: attention in n eramining == =й different Lawn Mowers offered, do not hesitate їп recommendin ng season haye undergone a Шого Н 1 practical test, an satisfied | — dye Machine as the best er Jor. generata изе, tations. ч = к aprum HH most sanguine ехресі » Simplifying ICES, includi t of the principal R — Stations «іа Shipping Ports in the Kingdom, and Directions for Use. e ^NEW PATENT ' HORSE MACHINE. SHANKS' — PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHINE. к. 1.—48-inch Machine .. £28 0 0 N e radne o,2—42-inch Machine — .. 26 7 0 » Drawn by a Horse. o. 5.—30-inch Mach n © ee 5€ 218. 15 0 No.3.—36nch Machine — .. 22 d er race «ORC Dd Mul uo o Don 19 o ] Drawn by а Pony. а —30-inch Machine 0 0 n by a Horse or strong Pony. | No.7.—25-inch Machine... — ... — .. 12 10 O Drawnbya m. tent Delivering Аруке for Nos. 1 is Mach ines, 40s.; for Nos. З and 4 eso Vea А for N Machi 30s. ; No. 7 Machines, 30s; Box with Mex ч ete Бе of Tools, 10s. ' Silent М i» нна Sot ot Tool 1 ad; Silent М : ; Silent Movement, 20s. ; Mochis with complete Set of xà p 64.; Silent orent, 121 б; ; Boots for. Horses" Feet, 24s, per se dota 6 or Peyi 21s; Donke L 165. per se! xe dur < SHANKS’ NEW PATENT HAND МАСНІМЕ, for Pushing or Drawing береген Ae Together. ee Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the r— Directions for use, No. ge i n D v Width of Cutter. _ 1i . " Ne E inet сосе c 047 то) ed siens by Two Men. | No. 11.—16-inch Machine CHEM + ы ‚ Easily. EE Хо, 10.—19.ineh Machine — ... v 71 o. by a Man and a Boy. o. 12,—13-inch Machine dés pM s Delivering Apparatus, if attached to the Hand Machine, 25s.; Box, with complete Set of Tools, 5s. ; Silent ЕМЕ - No. 16.—12-inch Machine for Pushing only, £5 5s.; easily worked by a Lady or a Boy; Silent Movement, 4s. extra, ; *.* The Machines are киер to give ample d and 7 not approved of may be at once returned. J. B. BROWN AND CO., 18, CANNON N STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C. 234 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (мэмле m Cav es ON.—Unprineipled parties now palming on the public an infri ment of the Hydropult hue | is to notify, that said „pirates and al THE HYDROPULT, 5 THE HYDROPULT IS INVALUABLE FOR WATERING GARDENS, EXTINGUISHING FIRE JUST COMMENCED, PROTECTING a ROOF from FIRE, CLEANSING TREES from INSECTS, DRESSING with LIQUID MANURE, lt is an easy matter to imitate t Hydro A ult in Дуран апа т deceivethe public; the eos this ca Price SPRINKLING PLANTS, Two Guineas, will throw 7 or 8 Gallons der Water per minute 50 siad when worked by the . power of one m as WASHING WINDOWS, m $ WETTING SIDEWALKS, mien A an efficiant SPRINELING STREETS, INSURANCE COMPANIES of Q | ‚ BR 70 1 M | lvers, Esq, the | eminent Florist irley Hibber WASHING CARRIAGES, and other ell known а recommend it as ап invalual e GARDEN - ING SAILS, PLE J, Spencer, Esq., Ins 9» ЕТТ of pi em Society for the Protection of Life [fr Fire, certifies to its A SPRAY BATH, efficiency in saving па мы &с. &c. inventi purchase the Hydropult are satisfied with its aeticn; each Machine guaranteed perfect. A PORTABLE GARDEN ENGINE, AND FIRE ANNIHILATOR. Prospectus, with Testimonials, on application at either. Office. Нүркоршлт Орток: 27, LEADENHALL. STREET, LONDON, Е.С. ; and 309, REGENT STREET, POLYTECHNIC BUILDING, LONDON, W.—CHARLES P. BUTTON, PROPRIETOR. THE GEARING OF SAMUELSON anp CO/S LAWN MOWING MACHINES IS NOT LIABLE TO DERANGEMENT. SAMUELSON АЕР. ND CO. '8 PATENT SELF.CLEANING LAYE MOWERS, 2228 PRICES, таш үк Case, and бите [ to kay Railway Btation or $ Бари; P Port in the United mure lt T 12 inches cut, svi а Lady. i 3 ER 0 22 inches cnt : ..£8 19 ! MANUAL ) 16 table n Gar Per son < .. 610 0| PONY 25 m um 0 FOWER )19 5$ € ble for One Man and d Boy Ü . 7 0 О | POWER » $i it iss RS me y А 28 Ж suitable for Two Men 8 0 5 S. 57 a ue Al ^4 1414 Ж и with BOYD'S PATENT BRUSH, 155, "eh TESTIMONIAL from SHIRLEY HIBBERD, x suat London, N. “The Lawn Mower paid its cost în one season, in the saving of labour alone. Instead of the old ЕХ of o уйе; sharpening, OL E and loitering, { Grass is mown now almost by looking at it, ће Turf improved hr a np and clean ent, and the o of enjoyment and Бойу exercise. пн 0 * making a toil of pleasure, one can now e poration ане Y havea good collection of the best Garden Tools Implements, and I value the Lawn Mower above them all. “БититЕҮ HIBBERD, F.R.H.S- K 4 through Delo MS be — же to priority of receipt. Мау be obtained at the Үүовкз, ВапЬ b SAMTELSON & T1 Ironmongers кап y р у кв, Banbury; or а Aw» CO. 'S WAREHOUSE, 1 6, CANNON STREET WEST, LONDON, Е.С. Г Marcou 7, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR AL GAZETTE, ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS. ROAD, N.W. IRON HURDLES, FENCING, and GATES, o Nurserymen, Gardeners, and Others о y DISPOSED OF, by Private Tre: Wi s, doin; о vx itu: uel and with; ге др, Liv и Ј i "n" rn t4 par Se wa apply by letter, post paid, to M. S., W: & Sons, Tea and Coffee Merchants, Temple e Court, Liverpoo pn Тһе PROPRIETORS of the ST. PANCRAS жез Моше OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, SILVER MEDAL of the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL "SOCIETY for their IRON HURDLES and Атиф which, by their peculiar T t t1 ian from 30s. to 5007. t the Works. d GAME WIRE NETTING. d YARNELU/S x UNE E rd ruit a STABLE FITTINGS. These Patent Manger: Stable Fittings сонй е Commendation and the Silver Medal o Royal Арта сй к-к f England did the A: and, are adopted by the Royal Ara College, and тегет эрш 2 ld be used by all who value the health and comfort of their Hor: у с melle ies oom is devoted entirely to every мена »t Stable Furniture, sid fal ain Stalls and Lowe Boxes are убы for inspection at St. Pancras Iron Works. "'Appnzss—THE MANAGERS, ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W., OPPOSITE OLD ST. PANCRAS CHURCH. ORTON’ PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWER. For efficiency Age simplicity it other Machines per dede n hs is likely to be the Leading Machine of the Season. No withou ph Catalogues, with Prices, can be obtained free on application to GRIMMOND, LAIRD, ax». CO., 15, CANNON STREET WEST, Е.С. *.* Agents Wanted in every Town. Apply as above. Lawn Mowing Machines, with Recent р зарае | A SRICULTURAL and Do Ub RAL and Gr f the | Th &ales 8 bp Аш Auction. onsignment oí of Plants f Plants from Ghen М R. 5 4 STEVENS will SELL b om, | DRONS, A other E ind. Hardy Plants. On view the Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. ап1 coming Sales, begs to pode that he has AUCTION, at his Str нод ма Pw Pia W.C., оп hilosophical Instruments, Photographs, i Mari e» 18. Uie of Plants from Ghent, . Camellias, &c. m 14.—Hardy and Ornamental Plants, Roses, —Bird Skins, Horns, and other Natural tory obj Pe His &c. vun Naroh u^ Án Pigeons, 9 Fancy Birds. gb он ‚ March 18.—Pinks, Carnations, _ Bulbs, Conifers, Friday, March 20.—Photographic Apparatus, Air Pumps, Tele- T a "March 21.—Garden Stands*and Baskets, Roses, Bulbs, ‚Сеге, &c. Monday, М —Insects, the property of the late J. Wal- ton, A ik Е LS. QAM. March 24. PME зы "н ipe Collections. Wednesday, March 95, ental Plants, Bulbs, is Жел Philosophical Instru- fato M March 28.— Conifers, Roses, ene hid теу: ќо. Tuesday, March 81.—Poultry, Pigeons, Fan pide Also in А "uh veral collections of Establis! " ed Orchids. uoises Pis Apu Petrea. re Sales. Collec odi of 1 Je and Bi kins from Laplan: IE. of Roses, Fruit Trees, &c., from Holland. п of Im ape yan Pheasan t Skins from "e uL rne a of any of the abo will be forwarded on receipt of Two 7 + А Eu Lud у? д Palini Actioneer and Valuer, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, London, Ұ.С. — То GENTLEMEN, NURSER ILDERS, AND OTHERS ENGAGED IN. IN rir ESSRS, РКОГНЕКОЕ anD MORRIS have received gg nmm !from the Executors of the late Deceased, to SELL by AUCTION on the y Lane, В nue n МОХ arch 9, 1863, or buil; pen. Ancu! toT; d English Yews, Box, Privet, Lure Thuja má fine ЖЫЕНА, choice Standard and warf Roses, Dwarf. trained Peaches and Nectarine s, Herbaceous Раш &c. "be viewed priorto the Sale. Catalogues may be had o the [eundo of the ртосіраї5 Seedsmen in London ; and of the Auctioneers, American Nur: Leytonstone ex, N.E. whole Collection 7 of Choice Greenhouse APPLEBECK AND Machines for and Horse _ N.B. The Plants, Pme i Eo Power, Ploughs, v Waggons, ди, p "Cutters, Cake Greenhouses, Pits, and о B Effec in will be submitted to Drawings and Prices on application. Breakers, Chaff Cutters, &c. art тее. Illustrated | publie competition the mi April. i gie тосор ч fx р tage pr baro SRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS vill: "P EY, ewgate тее! - - Works: Brentwood, Essex. b расно ck pe. d 2 ica | DOUBLE CAMELLIAS, 1 to 6 feet, abundantly furnished | ž Carhead Pigs. With iow buda; fhe AZALEA INDICA in ow i т some n а! ARDEN BORDEREDGING TILES, — These | VR. WAINMAN bas several YOUNG BOARS and Биш, and Dora sf Roses; Belectod Fruit and Ornamental Tiles, manufactured in Terra-Cotta, Te War SOWS rize Strains for SALE, rees ; fine Collection -of American Plants, Gladiolus in the above and other pattern bu, are iati mogetale ргіс ong л: [ied Жы and others; Lilium мо. Ericas, Е ту - preference mer доп V harbour slugs E gings о; Apply to Mr. FISHER, Farm, Cross Hills, Yorkshire. | onte rias, Fuchsias, Verbenas, Dahlias in dry root s ada i e following re: e rbour s an — ша; bo » they take T p les e: iE attention, are far ARM WANTED, don 100 to 150 acres; Arable 0 оуу tho Morni ng or Salo. Cnlalogues ma mar Nurse durable, а омба. - Е the AR prove much cheaper, and Pasture, d^ cud um а and алал чё "e of London, | Leytonstone, Essex, N.E. . For on chen Gardens, Town, and Sea-side Gardens, they are 5. M'R,, тё? Chr inyalua brahem, near Cambridge. E do еф obtained at Е. & G. Бознкв'з Wkarves, London; Tun E DISPOSED OF, an Ok ld Established | Exresswe оа = Ela SALE OF THE ENTIRE Н! Ward's — n Ground er ear 8.; Old Swan NURSERY and SEED BUSINESS, of она ы size, in CATTLE. d, d Kingsland Road Шке locality, adjoining а large important Т close ESSRS, E STRAF D А Wharf, ЧЕ tho Canal "Bridge, Ж з ра" N. E. a first-class [m ne wit vh inery, rae, virg Illustrated Price Lists free on application. Thé Trade supplied and. Pits conveniently EE and m appli with Water. | h onoured w vi RNAMENTAL PAVIMG TILES for Conserva- | Addrem D. HM Жж a oM. Beedsmen, | 70092 : "t ^. Von MX p um 6, Leaden hall Street, Londo: . durable as ne, in blue, an colours, an ot Torning ava а A urs, and capable | TJO BE LET, in the m of Pembroke, LLANG- ITB GLAZED TILES, for Walls of Baths, Larders, Kitchen Ranges, &c. bc Terro metallie er "n Paving Bricks of cq T — and White Wall Copings, Glazed Drain Pipes, & be obtained of F. & б. Rosner, at their Premises as парог ы ich is йук To NURSERYMEN, FLORI: T by use of L. С, "a | . POPU: UMENTS for the WEATHER. _ Thermometer for Cold, ein PT ji Hus i L. CASELLA, Sole Medalist of the Ра Registering Maker to the Adr &c., 23, Hatton E.C. WARREN FARM, consisting of 473 Acres, more than | F ply to J. B. Lawes, 1, Adelaide Place, | Е] 236 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ГМавон 7, 1868, Ј. JONESS HOT-WATER APPARATUS. erg т х Ñ Size of House. | Price Price Price 20 by 10 feet | Z9:0 0 £9 0 0 £14 0 0 £15. 0 0 $0 ,:325, 2.00 12 0 0 z 19 `0 BA 21 0 0 0^5 15 15 0 0 15290 24 0 0 28 0 0 АРТЕ г ИЧ 18 0 0 18 0 0 28 0 O0 29 0 0 00., 1b. уу 20 0 0 20 0 0 32 0.0 33 0 0 70-5 36: 5 22 0 0 22 0 0 36 0 0 37 0 0 BO . 185.2 24 0 0 24 0 0 40 0 0 41. 0 0 00... 15 , 26 оо 26 0 0 44 0 0 45 0 0 ^ E P SS NS хе SESS NS е H Price Price i x 20 by 10 feet еар £14 0 0 0 ^ pie r apen 12 0 0 19 0-0 0.0 7 " bs 15 0 O 24 0 0 0 503 15. 18 0 0 28 0 0 0 BL Ib A 20 0.0 32 0 O0 о о ЛО: 35: „ғ 22 0 0 36 00 оо 80 5:155, 24 0 0 40 0 0 0 100°; 16 S оо 44 0 0 Бей Size of House. р i qme 40 „15 30 0 0 бө „15 35 0 0 2-090 . 70 „15 45 0 0 E L 50 0 0 300 > 155. 55 0 0 X, JoNES will be happy to supply HOT-WATER APPARATUS for HOUSES according to any of the above Plans, delivered Free to an Station in in the priees named, which — strong CAST-IRON CYLINDER or SADDLE BOILER, FURNACE DOORS, FIRE BARS, SOOT "DOORS, DAMPER, 4-inch HOT-WATER PIPES and CONNECTIONS, all of the best quality; or he will forward ESTIMATES for WORK erected complete, т ifn WROUL or CAST-IRON BOILER of: а sort, at а sma Kg The js Circles on Sectia of Houses show the Lo ere 7 уте ; : “The Editor; ” Advertisements and Business Letters to“ The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden. "i К A гп Place, inthe Parish of 8t. Pancras, in the Co. = асе and Ёңконалок Mutter Bvawe of No. 11, Bouverie St.,in the mc "Ойу of London, and Pu blished by them at the Office, No. 41, Wellington St., Parisb of t. Paul's, Covent Garden, in. inthe . {> . LIAS, PRIMROSES, &c., will take place оп THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. No. 11.—1863.] SATURDAY, MARCH 14. im Price Fivepence, AMPED EDITION, 64. DEX. American blight Manures, artificial............ IT 250a Artificial manures. e... 253 b | Milk a Asparagus culture. +. 248 а | Mushroom gro 48 c Aucubas, fruiting 0! b—246 b | Neill prize Books, noticed..... ... 247 é| On EE ridal bouquet, Royal . 248a | Peru, ue of Lebanon, . 246 b | Phala Cinchonas ........... 215 b | Каз 252 b us, Le Majestueux Co- Co-operative farming Gipsas rmuir Bot. of Edinburgh 8 Royal ЭЕ 1 246 a | Steam cultiv: , Smit ih . 253 a | Strawberry Diei . 250 c | Violets, Nea. olitan . 251 b | Warburton Ob aroan A IL PENID 213.c | Woods Mn its: L BERACULTURAL, POBA LETIS uth Kensington W ers at2. АПИЫН, 28. 6d. n to the visitors, and an RE CAMELLIA SHOW at So NESDAY NEXT. фол at i оозе Тһе pe e а аа е ias Orga: 'ormance will OYAL еле SOCIETY. FLORAL COMMITTEE. The next MrETING of this Committee for the ei iei of NEW PLANTS and SEEDLINGS will be held. unction with the Show of Spring Flowers, which + ace in the Mi of the Society on March 18. The subjects exhibited must be at the Gardens by 8.30 A.M. ce with the regulations for the Show, but may be entered without previous All persons are at liberty z TE Tuomas Moonr, Secretary e Floral Committee. OYAL TANI тҮ; ENT'S PARK. REG The FIRST EXHIBITION of сеч FLOWERS, CAMEL- 2099; SATURDAY, Tickets are now bein, ued, aud c ined at the Gardens by сөө тош Kn and гт бд ^j the Society, бш» 2з. 6d. each ; or in packets of 10 for 1[. per packet. The ates О. at 2 o'clock. will play from half- -— 2 to half-past 5 o'clock. OYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY, "А PARK. EXHIBITIONS of PLANTS, FLOWERS, and F RUIT, WEDNESDAYS, May 13, June 3, and ad AMERICAN PLANTS, MONDAY, Jun w being issued, and са be ottais ed at t ri rs fro m Fellows of the ойыу: Price on ч те Мау 2, Ж fter that c ЧУ, 5s.; ог on the days of Exhibition, Ts. 6d. e o Fl sa Societies.—Noti J. DOBSON anD SONS е2 ving retired ing for Prizes during 1863, beg. et ә» Ыл! oun е6 ngagements N, T, th, W: fro; m Exh Mr. Dois Sen. during the season. rape V. J IVERY AND SON Dei - to inform А ЧЕ e that their stock of hs bove season. A PRICED — My. e DE DISPOSED” OF, b a a gentleman Mig ving up x ouse, &e.,, about 100g Коо т PINE PI TS, this and last year’s growth. Apply by letter to Mr. F. STEAD, 23, Jarratt Street, Hull. IGS, in Pots.—Nice strong Plants of all the best ey i o Анан Apply to Н, LANE & urseries, Berkharopstead, —— Straw а Plants. UTHILL'S SIX SORTS, al Ds. per ou Selected, 7s. 64. CUCUMBER and ERU 1s. packet. rur FI SPAWN, 5s. per bushel. JAMES ÜuTHI R.H.S., Са mberw ell, London, S TRAWBE ^p from good plants, оѓ nearly every w be supplie ed by the Grower, J. NicHoLsoN, Egglescliffe, Yarm, Yorkshire. EBB'S PRIZE СОВ FILBERTS, and other COB NUTS as b^ x at the INTERNATIONAL FLOWER S these RIES.—A № DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of more than xz oo к Strawberries, | FLOWER SEEDS, с ety, са: prese: now App HALÆNOPSIS AMABILIS, аара ^ rn gm eser Strong flowering p В. WARNER, Broomfield, Esse: pr перон Garden and Agricultural Seeds, MM Free. ILLIAM WOOD SON, NURSERYMEN and SEED Менонанта Maresfield, near Uckfield, Suss Apo Seeds. GEORGE GUI Sg 00, SEEDSMEN, 26, Down Street, Piccadilly, London, W. ric and Garden Seeds, i. x F. Boos R E, D GROWERS and MrencnHANTS, Wisbeach. -= Special PRICED LIST of NEW SEEDS on application. Genuine Garden and Agricultural Seeds. M E S CARTE 2. SEED FARMERS and NURS: 237 dd Ex High Holborn, Londen: "NW. C. со, агч bir p ee. BUTLER ao UL LOOgey S Mu - Royal SEED Covent Garden мехе. To por Good Seeds, t Marist "Pricos, U T SON Butii B А RR SUGDIE N, SEED HANTS, 2, King Street, pow Garde S SEED GROWERS and с. : Berkshire Seed 23 inc New and Tae Garden and lieto Seeds. | SPECIAL PRICES ON APPLICATION TO AMES FAIRHEAD AND SEED GROWERS and MERCHANTS, 7, Borough Market, London, S.E. ANDRÉ LEROY'S NURSERIES, at Angers, the larg , st and richest in Fra CATALOGUES sent on applicati on. UGUSTE VAN GEERT'S NURSERY, Ghent SON, esent Prices of Farm сотто PRICED LIST at У of the Gardeners Chronicle of February 28. Royal Berks Seed Establishment, Reading, 1863. ON can supply strong New Roses Mp VEITCH АХр 8 healthy planta of the ree ара kinaa PRICED Жик e Мы" чи n applicatio LL the NEW ROSES = sis fine strong Plants now ready. DESCRIPTIVE LISTS on application. Woodlands Nursery, near Тое eld, Sussex. New Roses for 1863, ENJAMIN R. CANT offers very fine plants of only te most approyed kinds, a DESCRIPTIVE LIST of which may be ан on application. St. Jo md аг Colchester. e Trade. OSES, isis oor kot, very strong; I on own roots of all d Masi A newest varieties. Apply to H. LANE rserymen, Be rkham mpsted. B do ROSES 0 of most or ux о а tag kinds, ia ory v Ds pla DESCR pni PRICED CATALOG UE free on а Nursery and Seed Establishment, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Hollyhocks and Roses. d Deed i d qubd have still to offer үйө STANDARD F ROSES, Tus mo: i HOLLYHOCKS, all the ding din. UES o - yg * Old " Che: а ез, Her BY ogs to to йлап that he D and pem ANTED, STR md ASH and Dix .—Apply, stating height and price, to Mr. RICHARD Өмїтн, Nur- one of the finest on the Continent. CATALOGUES may be had on a; онов ог of his Agents, Messrs. R. чы» & Вох, 5, Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, on, Б ARDY SHOWY FLOWER SEEDS.— РЕР E ное Е Bona. айак Her синя post free. New Е of 1862. b W. KNIGHT, FLORIST, Battle, Sussex, e can supply the New FUCHSIAS of E p „5001 lants, at бз. "S dozen.—CA начы ent on applica ROPZJEOLUM LOBB NUM ELEGA ANS (Crysta ial algos dicti Seed scarce. packe t tet. s 2s. 6d. 'UTLER & sooner Ed ts, Covent Garden Market. ew Garden P a wn Growth. АМЕ CARTER anp CO. are BN а edd e execute orders for he alx above, saved at — ceu Farm 237, 238, & 261, Ні gh Holborn, , W.G ARTER'S SELECT LIST of New ГЕП Сһоїсе VEGETABLE, FLOWER SEEDS and PLANTS is now published, gratis and post free. 237, 238, & 261, High Holborn, London, W.C . TIES.—The Novelties of i asso Tlius- TER'S OVEL trated in ny e GARDENER'S and FARMERS VADE ss КЕ ур) ree for 12 stam zs блк тв & Co. 238, igh Holborn. B. 8. WILLIAMS'S “Advertisement on last page Chronici Paradise and, Уатт енин ед London, N. *,* PRICED and — A6 РЄТ post free ветутап, Wore прн не and FLOWER SEEDS of the and most rare M seis at E оче. apricos р whicu. - сЗа дейт vere red, carriage free, WHuEELER'S *' Little Воо! ” forl 863. J. C. WHEE еа а Gloucester. SUE p uu Guildford, $e respectfnll; Mge included. OLYANTHUS SEED from the best Laced erige RU in packets, sent free on receipt of 13 postage s S Florist, Harwich, Essex. Dou — F POPPIES.--The most beautiful esi tion. Colours varied and brilliant; double as а Hollyhock. Seed 1з. Post Е ne "Tot the Trade, 3s. 6d. рег ounce. НОоорЕв. & Co., Seedsmen, Covent Garden M: ate ces is ad Lise AN ORA um zia e Dir Frosh. ilie UTTON anp S a superior stock. of MUSHROO AWN, 5s. per büshel. oyal B hire Establishment, Reading. for Planting. Болох "DESCRIPTIVE ELT кыы al Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. LERS GLOUCESTERSHIRE KIDN кү ЖО. —This is one of Ak ear pet the most produc Эбы {Һе best flavoured, and the most profitable Potato ever Pine Apple Plac eum "Road , London, W. RTHUR HENDE ERSON ax» Co. "beg to announce | that their QATA LOOTE of NEW and сасе ontaining all the Novelties up to the ready, and will be forwarded АА оп | T d SON beg to announce that their new 24 it partially HARDY mn — € warded on applicati rking Nursery. тор Е а Ё | 6 т price and all particulars, see WHEELER'S “ Little Book." POTATOES.—LEMON KIDNEY, the d best 15 n" Article in ** Ro lo s Yeh pee а RD lication ted e Author's earlies: | tural Journal") та; | Ваш ff, Јонх HELM, Боа ae Hall, EW LE —WILLIAMS'S MATOHLESS ii xe packet. | nee Мойес HASERS E. LARGE QUANTITI URC of L FARM or GARDEN SEEDS will be supplied Ш by Воттох & Soxs. =з —— aa an A R. JOHN HUDSON, of Castle Acre, Norto'k, 8 g his GOLDEN MELON BARLEY fr quantities of Five Quarters and G — of the best Varie «Ава epo нат Er ned sy vi E ss stuff, Price от e scum WE to offer to the Trade| OOD AND INGRAM beg А0, por 1000. | extra fine beue е untingdon Nurseries. VIRGO AND CO. uding new sack. Thrashin SEED, M n AP ly in d Lore Lola Marci А МАЧОБУ p HARLES TURNER'S. ры ы ir САТА- ае now ready. It at 12s. per Bushel, To тсс ux Уу жалын OD axr iN шова 238 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE (Макон 14, 1863, — —— р A —— [ Hes 8 [ARDY FLOWER SEEDS, E Showy Colam| € Choice Seeds of Де», Balsams, and Stocks, p» for the тете ns = ur. y — gent free by D BY >O S. w { М И: JERON AND о 8 ONS. S. WILLIAMS, Paradis “w Victoria Nurseries, B. a 8. ae f the best 50 sorts known .. 10s. 6d. Eollow: n, An — хо АА Fine Selected Varieties of ad, A COLLECTION of the best 36 sorts known . H : nm » * L E Ё A COLLEOTION of the best 24 sorts known здан o теи TRUTPAUTS РЖОНҮ 3. d | An Assortment 12 Fine Selected Varisties or 10 pi d CATALOGUE of SEEDS will be sent post LER x | H д H ARDY ANNU ALS ши. Seed Growers: ing, Berks An Assortment of four m d OCARDEAU or An Assortme Fino Бембыш " Varloties 256 , s CROWN ASTER, 100 seeds о 1 9| HARDY BIENNIALS and PERENNIALS, нае m HARDY FLOWER SEED $, | An Assortment of 12 varieties z p иа | for Rockwork $ А showy colours, and best sorts only, n Cultu " р ры DWARF ASTER, 100 seeds of = ach,, 2 6 | Аһ жо AT. of 12 нач ` Annual kinds ot А tions :— Assortment of nine varieties of CAMELLIA- | ов АМИНТА рр 24 A A Selection of the best 12 sorts, 1s. 64. ; large es 2s. 64. |^ PLOWERED BALSAMS . 9 6| Paradise and "Holloway, London, N, А Selection of the best 24 sorts, 25. 64. ; A 3з. $i | An Assortment of 12 váficties of. DOUBLE ROSE- | T- "ptr — е ———— ge A Selection of the best 36 sorts, 3s. 6d. ; FLOWERED BALSAMS . s 0| y^ 9. HENDERSON anp SON offer Е; А Selection of the best 50 sorts, 55. ; . 6d. | — Е» litv of CINER irst-clasg A Selection of the best 12 half-hardy sorts, 2s. 6d. x 5s | An Assortment of eight varieties ef AU TU MN AL- | As quality of C ARIA, А List of othe Collections sent free by post. PS FLOWERING STOCKS, 100 seeds of each .. 2 0| CALCEOLARIA, ur PRIMULA EK munus FIMBRIAT ы тт, Merriott, Somerset. Assortment of eight varieties оѓ BROMPTON and 2з. 6d. per 4, The BEDDING CATALOGUE and M dert GARDEN | | An STOCKS, 100 seeds of each 6 CINERARIA W BB BL—The interes value of this DIRECTORY ar A price An Assortment of 12 varieties of DWARF GERMAN consists in its чэчу бз жасса branched habit of pow C seed. 2 attaining from 3 to 4 feet in height. This кам "; | SNN- VEAR STOER; 109 Bof each , expected to originate a new and desirable c y abio о plant i Hardy Scarlet ыйы пуа t OHN em CATALOGUE of the отч An Assortment of eight varieties of po ad or PER- P exbibttion purposes, in having already — 1 plants, as exhibited by him at the Royal Botanio| PETUA AL STOCKS, 100 seeds of e colours found in florist varieties of tho present timo, Gardens, Regen ts E c. is now p ablished and vil be for- | A Айбын ef Be ARS STOCKS, doubt but higher improvements in form, and other warded to ТАЙ applic „ше seeds of eai 1 6 | properties, — be omnet gn mpm with its Tt саны tr the colours of all the Rhododendrons, D VE CA LOGU E. t ү: i lture. It will be found well adapted for decorative — render ry facility for € A Ne s Бы B САТАТ for деен. ч by its taller growth, pod continuance in bloom, t likewise contains an abri List of really Hardy | of amateur cultiya: Wellington Nursery, Bt. John's Wood, London, N.W, didis with ym —— and The Nursery, Buh Surrey. AT E € GODFREY REY'S S CATALOGUE | SEEDS.—GENUINE HOME.GROWN ERER now ready, and will be sent on Къо cation; it Ор хеч Rer pee : Кү а protine, es well as im VEGETABLE, FLOWER, AND AGRICULTURAL.. _ e Exkibition af American Planta in i ure. Horticultural € е 2205 Society's Garden, South E e were supplied by WATERER If above the value of 20s. Carriage и to any Railway Station, and to all Irish and Welsh Ports ід & GoDFREY, € Hill, near Woking. munication with Bristol, p r e Seeds.—Carri Free. И үү. со CU eomm, yis SON N beg to. taia њаё CATALOGUES post free on applicalion. У GARDEN БОР which their house Ө р 706 ШО. gives his personal aitention to this brandh of our JAMES GARAWAY ax» СО., DURDHAM DOWN NURSERIES, BRISTOL, siness, and we can confidently recommend all S eer as n of the best боа, аё аз moderate pue as consistent. |&——————————————— САТА. S OGUES free on applica te, ighgate, London, N. таа РАВМ AND GARDEN SEEDS Огноо cioe саге з nan D £2 95.04. 25 E E PN er ) CARRIAGE FREE. ppm epic ec UB PES з. BANGHOLM SWEDE, IMPROVED LONG RED 25 in 25 ЖОЛЫ IOS ER bu 6 WARD'S BEAUTY SWEDE, Extra fine mixed, 2s, 64. per дов. 17s. 64. DROPMORE Burer & МсОлллосн, Seed Merchants, Covent Garden | MARSHALL'S CHAMPION SWEDE, Market, W.C. GREEN-TOP SWEDE, HRRBEER ERRAND PRIMULAS.— WHITE SWED {his unequalled strain is now ready, in packets, | IMPROVED SKIRVING'S SWEDE. saiiafaUtion whioh: 4howo kinds ОВЕ, and ITALIAN RYE-GRA Phe grs м абве -€ i NORFOLK TURNIP, RTE GRASS TON additional care taken however iri saving the SCOTCH YELLOW TURN — The = А вее t year will рго result in producing flowers ^ ксы ү” рт Е y P g OBITO'S ача OVAL MANGEL, Printed notes on raising them and their eulture, forwarded DITTO, with each packet; payment ean be made in postage stamps. PROVED x GLOBE р! 6 Mm f for Sowing оп T aa CLER Кштеку, Кге Pisia ниш ЧИЙ, | MPROVED ORANGE GLOBA DITTO, — Banks and Wasto Plats New Verbenas and Fuchsias. Double and Single Orders for Exportation promptly attended. to. M. END HT offers M - t; I , å М a pe мыс | PETER LAWSON ax» SON, THE QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, ibi tion, h e А о-н ча Д geo e у 28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, NEAR the GcrrpitAur, and dim BENAS, 5s. per doz.; FUCHSIAS, 15, LAWRENCE LANE, LONDON, Е.С. каш ES | GARDEN SEEDS. OBERT PÁRKÉR begs to announce that this prc Кн» price of Plants, DOC p yt =. g GLENDINNING & SONS, M o: in rotation. The Stock ^ limited early M е ата санаа Г which notos . NURSERYMEN E esie: reports of Show in Gardeners Chronicle of (SUCCESSORS TO THE LATE Анни vt Магер 3. Other Plants Are now exis out their COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN Wes SEEDS. hich he e карду ар 2—1 Poplars, L А Fa pue. frater, Weigel, Алеш сатен үс y Althea 2 i ES A мана се o а. A variegatus; fine |- Д Б ы ^ ы ы 1 : ТУШЕ гыла Apples, ears ani bna p ^ ditto Pears, and Plums ; fine G rape Vi eS - 5 COLLECTIONS of FLOWER SEEDS. Plants, Е E ; like all sorts of мота, om ашшы ае тег Band, Turf, т Pos No, ) эшш очае аи of Best Hardy Annuals .. 50 Aser frd Tape berries and Currants, a large stock of Herbaceous Material, &c. No. 2, ditto ditto e Nurseries, Ghent (Belgium). NE = 2 EAN VERSCHATFELT begs to offer the following М3, , 24 ditt» ditto ditto esting Novelties rate prices, as marked, viz.— No. 4, » 25 ditto . RHODODENDRON JEAN. VER SCHAFFELT, the finest No. 5 5 м ОВОО ПОО DE JEAN vta о Y. Баглаа асани io чш One of the st disti s ct hardy ties lately P P iam No. 6, 35 95 * ditto "Tender Annuals т No. 7, » mc — ditto di ditto QUERCIFOLIA (the Oak-leaved Camellia).— of this interesting novelty can still be supplied at TI Collecti did nudis йк EG сил E for late bl .—J. V. b ffe: for "T tm У. Degetootero |... S. 8 БОНУ n: of KITCHEN GARDEN, AGRICULTURAT, må F Ыы x " В, ds, at 5l. per 100. Tho ready, and may Bo had'on з Å „Rue йо la Caverne, CHISWICK NURSERY, LONDON, А E Maron 14, 1863. ] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 289 Superb Hollyhocks. B. MESH pM » cp that he has a very | large Stock of fine ants now md for | planting out, and shall be h ir ply orders upon the ost liberal CI. CA! ALOQURS sent upon application, edenham Rosery, Bungay, Suffolk. — Dose уук em THIS BEING o^ ap IME FOR T THEM OU' ILLIAM CHATER has мх унела: Mk of ealthy Planta. CADO ә РШОЕЗ pa be had on оеро. Ni ries, Saffron Walde -Select Double Но ollyho осів, гед — ТҮЙ begs to pue. no he has LE a good and healthy stock ung Plants of ше Eos that will Доор well this лер. те selection is o W.P., Рега erjdozen eds 9з. › 188., 248., 808. wbridgeworth, Не’ Major's Half- ts cg TO olaria Bee Seed for 1868. - pply the aboye as 1al, in packets The seed. is very select, faris strikingly роза 1 flowers. Pos stamps are requested in payment, ES near Leeds, Yorks. d Seedling Calooo HARLUS KIMBERLEY has a и 'stock of the above, all saved from impregnated b wers, Тһе plants are atong, kd to pot into 5-inch роёѕ, He begs to offer them "воке at 4 т doz Nursery, near Cov Choice Coniferæ, Tree anā т Seeds offered by HARLWOOD MMINS For particulars see Poir LAN in the Gardeners’ | Chronicle, February 21, page 170. ЧА АЛА LOGUE forwarded on application. ock Row, Covent Garden, London, W.O. Papine St OHN PALMER Ахр SON, YMEN, Ànn NURSER g to inform their Friends and the Trade generally that et E several Millions of the following, of first-clas uality :— ЫГ years SILVER FIR | 2 years NORWAY SPRUCE 3 years NORWAY SPRUCE. The stova. A. US » sold Cheap. Prices and Samples, if on tion uired, Large Fruiting Mulberry тене end large Irish Ivies, o 20 fi . DENNIS 2 M left. a zv fine Trees fron 6 to 8 Y cleun stems, eads ; "e „аак plants of different sizes, which h Fine LILACS, the best Trade. AMES CARTER Ax» CO., Holborn, W.C., have a few lbs. of the following to offer to the Trade MELVIL AIL, E a DANVER'8 YELLOW ONION. TOMATOE DE LAYE. HENDERSON'S PINE-APP Seeds for the Kitchen ЭШИ S Flower E m. JOHN. CATTELL'S DESCRIPTIVE CATA above is now ready, and will be ETAT "UE paid, on DE 2 it nein select lists only, and includes every n orthy of cultivation. All ра rk of Seeds of the ыа of 21s. and paid to y y Railw ay Station i in Englan Nursery and Seed Esta түт ала кү Kent. Fre тоні е апа Е т Seeds, Carriage 1 \ TM. PAUL (Son ni Bem to the late A. Pari) ros The d must positively be GE ORGE BAKER begs to o er m foliowing, a selection from his extensive Stoc SRAUOABIA IMBRICATA, 3 feet, 6 feet, ipd 14 feet. ABIE: pop GLASII, p fost, 50 10 feet, » eh 25 feet. i $ DWIN HOLLAMBY begs to sor m his Patrons and Friends that his DESCRIPTIVE PRICED СА! GUE of VEGETABLE WER, AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, and DADIOLUS is пон ready, y be had Nursery d ed Estab lishment; TESTE Wells, Kent. (3 4oRGR P PATISONS, Spes by Appointment to НЕ LIST, post (re жете d and 28, рр. n: estera Road, Brighton; end Hassock’s Gate Ја, ARRIVED, CAMELLIAS апа AZALEAS loo full jt ur" Ell 21s, ind M per doze en; d d h Fruit and 28. 6 ana » 6d. eaeh: itish el T RENS, immehso variety FERN CASES and AQUARIUMS of every description R. GREEN, 154, Kingsland Ta N.E. and the "Bedford Conser- vatories, Covent Garden Market, entrance Centre Avenue only. The Flower of the Season. D BSON'S Splendd NEW PELARGONIUM, QUEEN of WHITES, nerd a by the whole of the Florieultural Press to be the ery best white flower raised. Strong plants now ready, 315. 64, each, Figured in the February Number of the ** Floral nane Woodlands Nursery, Isleworth, W. OBSON'S PRIZE vau SEED is unequalled in dh king cR Pale uen 3000 packets. Bi vel pae Єй, de each. OBSON'S PRIZE ON ERR SEED. — Теп First Prizes TIPS to n roolleeHon in the spring, 1862. In sealed packets, "io Ээч, Nr Isleworth, OBSOPS ERIZE PRIMULA RINENSIS SEED ESCRIPTIVE SELECT PRICED | eG [^] [1 = |*e > a Л О. Z - > uu pe to © Hi T © = UN U PICEA CEPHALONICA, М ег 4 feet, 11 feet, PINUS CEMBRA, 3 feet, 5 feet, И feet. _ EXCELSÁ, 10 feet, 15 THUJA GIGANTEA, 4 p 5 kx 6 fect. RUOTA Euer 2 foo b 5 : feet PINUO.A DUE du SPRUCE FIR, 1 foot, 2 AZA EAS (to name) ANDROMEDAS. (to name). BRODODENDRONE Ns name). NDARDS (to name). КАПМА LATIFOLIA рав (very fine heads). Prices fre e by Post, on application, Also G. B.'s GENERAL PRICED LISTA is m ready. American Nursery, near Bagshot, Surrey, about 14 mile from Sunningdale Station, 8. W. R о н Е R AD E— SPECIAL OFFER. XU MENZIESII, 9 to 12 ? chos 3s. per dozen ; 20s. per 100. to 24 inches, бз. per doz 40s. per 100. Р to 30 inches, 9s. per Забі 60s. per 100, PINUS INSIGNIS, 4 to 5 - t, 3s. 6d. each ; 30s. per dozen. 5 to 6 feet, 5s. each ; А to 12 doz. ; 15s. per n 8 to 24 ins., VA per doz. `, бое рег 100 CUPRÉSSUS LAWSONIANA, 203 feet, 200s. per 100. aud 5 feet 30s. ed 4-02 43 to 5 feet, 36s. dosi. 5 to 6 feet, 5з. tois n. sec. THUJA LOBBI, 18 to 9s, per т doz. ; or 758, per 100. 2 to 3 feet, 18s. per za z T "1005. per 100. BLUSH CHINA ROSES, 25s. per 100. RHODODEN: ү, = 6d., I IDEON MONT per 100. fine large bushy stuff, 15 to lee 8. 1 ES a dsmen, мр: 2 to Sei. Tu. 100, а. per ower бее sen! Free b ee з. per 1 AND I im RA M E to offer WELLINGTONIA діал, 44 to 5 feet, 42s. to 50s. each. g а varieties of HARDY and HALF-HARDY eor Rt n. odis Mii. ANNUALS 24 ditto ' ditto" » fi 7 to 8 feet, 845. a 105s. each. 36 ditto 20 ditto Hm The above are all fine healthy, well rooted stuff. 48 ditto ditto ditto sob 0| RADE CATALOGUE of GENERAL NURSERY STOCK Nurseries, Huntingdon on SPPHERHOR: Тномаз CRIPPS, Nurseryman, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. b: BB'S GI uM D dito. SON SLIP ; Florist's Flow: ANTHU ed ; also SCARL nu Critson, Double Pur Donkie ЖЫ and Double ТАБ m D pe Р W- BLIP from and ; UBLE p aii yang. P of w] таау be had on application to WEBB, Calcot айана HARD SMITH'S LIST of all EVER EEN FIR TRIBE suitable for Bri ving size, all the oliagi country and Size there, situation, soil, "and other information, with copious толя of all their synonymes. stago stamp ga omy Combined. UTTON'S. S ri gt POLLPO TIONS of KITCHEN ЧЕНИН! and F R, ёе. SEEDS. SUTTON'S DOLUS m. GARDEN Sou caa will bb found the most eco: quality of Seeds, as о iege ad amaba nn porius, P ; No. 2, £2; No. 3, £1; No. 4, 10s. 6d. d Css Seed Establishment, Reading. ВЕ NEW PAR SNIP RS per dozen. BERBERIS DARWINIL 6 1" rr 5l. per 1000, or 125. 6d. p. 100. | ectfully announces that his SEED CATALOGUE is free by post. The COLLECTION of FRONTAL Tony Commended by the рай, Mar ultural Society was grown from Seeds ERRAR 1.4. series A i Seed Warehouse, ` Waltham Cross, N. /—— N. Tepic, Flower, and Agri ioultural Seeds. EW AND RARE PLANTS, OBERT P. ARKER be egs A ссн t his NEW CATALOGUE, containing select YU and d lists of AGRICULTURAL, KITCHEN GARDEN, Im GER FLOWER АР i NEW and y Plants, & will be frente Post Free to P ppllosnts. Surrey, 8. с Nursery, Tooting, Genuine New Seeds, бен» рае DICKSON anp SONS, 106, ар» astgate Street, Chester. New YEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS of every # і the finest uid D" Seeds, e be sent ost Free on applic Collections for Gardens of all Sizes are on the most liberal scale. See Catalogue. Дат Vegetable Seeds of £2 value «ара уе. АП Flower Seeds Free by Post. HEELER'S LITTLE BOOK for 1863, WHEELERS TOM THUMB LETTUCE. WHEELER'8 IMPERIAL LETTUCE The price of the Lettuce is 1s. per packet, post free, TOW tbe Trade that Shoir ^ Tite Book" and that thoy cannot allow it to be copied. J. C. WHEELER & SoN, Seed Growers, Gloucester. ARM 5 E D-S of {һе finest quality, are offered at fair Market Value, A LIST of PRICES at which they сап be delivered arriage free, and 5 Cirencester, is TTON & b Post free, in 61. each. dcm Wholesale to the Trade. Nurseryman, Worces Ld I ds —The peste „and the Trade, is invited to ENCHMAN, Edmonton, London. A MARA dus NTHUS. MELANCHOLICUS (var. ruber). — th роснае foliage | а Mr Е Ж КЕ td the style of per шы Б. Street, x e Queen "n bs "obtained from any: of the ree ana named in m List ко eese Gardeners’ Chronicle of January 3 81 and Februar, Roy a Ber LAINGS beta CELERY.— best, bardiest, EDITUM 18. and 23. ТЕРЕТ formar advorüst ] f mer advertisement. -NOY Recommended by the p poe tural ini aigas Jun GUIDE to the ала Established 1787. HOMAS KENNEDY AND Co., NURSERY AND SEED ESTABLISHMENT, Dumfries, N. B. *„* PRICED CATALOGUES sent a application. FREE DELIVER FADM and SANDED аы алле ben E RI E iu n ai e has grow? Sered. ы € E oz. onim lade xm near Coventry. П 240 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Manon 14, за А. Tor A een Potatoe: Sutton’s Improved Italian Rye-Gra | Agricultural Se ND Le have m confidence ia UTTON AND BORS have an гнет Stock of; JOHN GEORGE WAITE'S WHOLE ALE AGR р, th two new sorts | above now ready. CULTURAL SEED CATALOGUE ту e ring 188, І decid iedly t the finest зва "post i in м ultiv: hd "| — п. per boshel; or cheaper in Targa ше now published, and will be forwarded on application is The following Prizes have been awarded to Mr. Spencer for | yal Berks Seed Establishment, Reading Seed Establishment, 181, High Holborn, London, W, these Potatoes :— z Agri ; The Prize at the Crystal Palace, 1861. | т ег 8 Kor тне | Cow CABBAGE dim te T - y Three Prizes at the Internat Show at the Royal Horti- | TTON 4 ONS have now eady, at very | а Murtimb.. Тонга, "үк, 0 влї, у LÉ— Society's Gardens, South Kensington, in October | Aes prices, fine new RED, WHITE, and ALSIKE ain нен) n PER ber - LOVERS, Rre las | R SEEDS. Asalso new Rye Grasses, тагар; Мапде! | В Hl ас, B. ASTURE, FURZE ор The Prize at the Birmingham Cattle and Root Show, Bingley к and other Agricultural Seeds, а Priced List of which ы , SON " Hall, in December last ; and upwards of 20 other "Prizes in | may be had T free. AND eg io offer Seeds Ms, various parts of the kingdom A adress Тн & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Establish- e, genuine and Mer cepe «4 ђе То be had of Messrs. SUTTON '& Sons, Reading. Price 5s. | ment, Кеа forward sample and prices (which а; оро k 1 z ppli ккк А T Lupine Seed for Field Culture. DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST of mese SEEDS of Pota їр М 8, | no OS. Н. онер төм M ` © UTTO т з d amounting to 10s. and upwards, sent carriage O. Ts. EARLY LE MON 8, t ou, 4s and 6s. 64. DALMAHOY беор EARLY, 1з. 3d. & FLUK ES, ls. 3 34. апа 45. rhe * *King" may fair ly be ам. E be the finest Potato in cultivation ; pem. the First bie Society" s Show, and at Birmingh was ERES — epe OES. е did Stoc ks of Martin Early Fox’s Seedling, Еу att's Proliüe, and Jackso! ey, and Flou r-ball varieties atlow priced. H. & SuanPr, Wisbeach. XTRAORDINARY POTATOES.—A gentleman esident in the niea desde offers for SALE a few BUSHELS od and most wonderful kind. ndiffer él f “у ноо &е., ег: маа о! 162, Fleet Street, London arly Аро бо is necessary. ТАКТ А US ROOTS, 2s. 6d. рег 100.— This AS cious hs reed doe a тейге mS шо expense usually incurred in pes - A ructions, see RICHARD Бмттн’'в SEED LIST for Strong ransplan id SEA кы. = «Ай ӣо2. Nurseryman, ICHARD RMITH, T the А N Fy S AK RSEE have a p o of ars Early Тай Pod Beans e Plus em d Monarch ditto ings e (efc indsor i Early — зш E^ oed ditto pend Emperor Peas Fine Red S Woodford's Green Marrow do, | Early Жора il Cabbago Flack's Blue Imperial ditto ,» Emperor ditto British Queen diti Enfield Market ditto which they can offer at а low figure ies -growing Establishment, Wis beach. Seedsmen and Others LYRES, пае and GROWER ris E, and COMMON TURNIP, EED POTATOES of the following "Narieties :—EARLY ASH LEAF KIDNEY, MYATT’S PROLIFIC do, EARLY SHAW and REGENTS. SCARLET RUNNER BEANS (English grown). A PRICE LIST forwarded upon application. abbage Plani VIRGO and SON beg to - they have a very dage i quantity ot D DRUMHEAD, RED and BARLY wrap M tale sies offer for Sale of the fo llowing soi 6d. per 1000 EARLY. YORK 0 CABBAGE | bios NONPA DRUMHEAD » BARNES | 5s NE e АП strong, healthy, rsh Nursery, near Gui dford, Surrey. ООР MA gaj IL hich gr RED GLOBE YELLOW "GLOBE I ud YELLOW OLIVE-SHAPED | odd YELLOW. per lb., or cheaper by the cwt. Berkshire Seed. Esta blishment, Reading. a for VE FCH ES. *“ SERADELLA." free. REIL NDS See SUTTON'S SEED LIST, aich may be had | Establishment, Royal Berkshire Seed v fo bin ids r Dust, бе ин, free. Reading, E 45s 268 Berkshire Ka Establishment, "WTREE, — d que PRICED LISTS p Royal Berkshire m злее, Readin Clovers and € eeds. UTTON AND ONS c n supply the proper quantities Ф "the best kinds of CLOVER RYE-GRASS | в , ei The sorts of Clovers suppli ied оттох & Sons are the eg the | on Red, and {һе White Clover . per acre ) The great produce of the above-nam Mixture is shown by the following :— From С. Е. Тнвоѕтох, Esq., Talgarth, Machynlleth, July 31. “I cuta crop of Grass on June 2, which had pem previously Irae with soot and guano. It was full ripe, ee the Italian [^] Rye-Grass was really 4 feet high, Clover i tion. I am now (July 31) getting a second crop from it equally Cres | In ordering it is [only пе y to state that “ Clovers and Italian Rye-Grass," a Е С. and Common Rye- qoem or “t Clovers only," ате ed for зо many acres, when the proper quantities will be sent. Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. Grass Seeds for all Soils. экз AnD SONS gd one of the largest stocks in Europe of the PERMANENT NATURAL L GRASS and CLOVER SEEDS, which they mix emm Ес suit the soil for which they xke by | ^5 ее. —Зее List. Beed Warehouse, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex, N.B. Special quotations at reduced rates for large quani i ee mue mp E утаа ТУЗШШ a Уо | International Exhibition AWARDED FOR “© AY SEED P CORN, sent post free 207 free on appe cati To Agriculturi E SUBSCRIBERS be а m the attention T English Agriculturists to their bas and T | stock of BARLEY a nd OATS for SEED, nii g al the Кезек approved талона " ribers' trade by careful and well-known Ronia Lothians, eric hire, and Ro: Rd о poli LX have pleasure in forwarding ples and Es They rud also direct attention to their stock of SER) POTATOES of the various descriptions, ren Selected from del growing districts of Ireland d Scotland. UY & НОРЕ, 1, King's Stables, Grassmarket, Edinburgh, M'Lean 2 Ноти, l Engs Tanos Tmenin а TRADE И PEDIGREE. NURSERY WHEA, “The best g Wheat ihoia Drill in February and March, six sA Produced ( 1862) 1 62 мидай per acre, weighing 64 bs. а bush, Price ONE GUINEA A BUSHEL, including bag sewed upand sealed, delivered at the Brighton Railway Station, * | Printed Directions for Planting, on Receipt of Cheque or. offce Order, which must in all cases accompany the Order, ss than One Bushel will not lied. e of Station and Railway should accompany the Order. х pply to Ев o P. Hatarei TT, Esq., Е.1.5., Tho Maur House, Brighto x. € -NUT FUSE, as used for FERNS, NIA сүр” 80 араа „= BEGO һе тны Ахры, delivered in the City at 15. 6d., or within 2} per bag of 3 bushels, Ten erf рріу ^ E m ЕЗ ЗД From Profensor LINDLEY, rm Horticul- / tural Society, Lond “ We have already made trial о f your Grass Beds; and iti is ошу justice to say be den have роте е best we have wn for Раа грае Рег ке: Best quality MIXTURES "or БАУНЫ ur DUI to PER- d. MANENT LE iae 30 0 gut MIXTURES, о ng ertain sorts ^ 20s. to 26 0 est quality ditto, for Thico or Four Years' Lay 22 0 Ditto ditto, for One or Tw: стае Тау 15s. to 18 6 | rne ide nd fine GR AS r Renovating Old Pastur T^ 6s to 9 0 Finest LAWN GRASS SEEDS ©... per "bushel 18 0 PARK Eee GRASS SEEDS 16 0 he t Prize Medal was P NE Bios & Sons for their drame and Шо. bu at me Great International Eshi hibiti рд of Roo Cerea outh Kensington in cto A On d of Mr. MARTIN А “Essay on Pastures” is sent with each lot of Өк Tr "goods sint t carriage ofthe kingdom. Export orders delivered fre to ur SUE s side in v es Port. uw LISTS of GARD d FARM SEEDS En si UTTON 'kshire Seed Establishmen RAILWAY BANKS.— &c., p for the above poc 3d. Address, RAYNE CALD сане & BAwTREE, Basingstoke ; and 89, Seed Market, t, 2t, Mark L; E.C. А! шшер x ТАТ DOWN LAND to Mem БЕ; aro 95 p r bus After numerous carefully ied ents, we ind it dis best plan to e and heavy T. — we will be glad to furnish a list of the eties and quantities suited to апу description of land. The Cost for a full Supply of Seeds ge from 258, to 282 | er statute arriage o f Seeds paid to the princi Stations throughout the kingdom. ec one RICED CATALOGUE. SP ali the. p descriptions of all the mM d E ruin dar for the Farm or Garden, be had prepaid n application, ohe y Orders peris net Fleet Street. and & Soxs, Royal B t, Read HEAP GRASS SEEDS vem it HILL SIDES =: ( havi оа M сей ый ыз Stam eb ce t-office Orders payable to J. BARSHAM & бо, Bansuaw's BRUSHES and MATS are the best and mos economical of any, and are sold in every town in thie go at DEANE's, Lon on n Bridge ; and E. WHITE & SoN's, 95, Ext for mee): т, P galons and орж: Сап tained through the principal Nurserymen ай ВР іп 2 n та, А — CATALOGUE of SEEDS will be forwarded upon applica: пож сааи те аа publications із восі PAGE & Тоовоор, , Seed М erchants, Sout OLL TOBACCO CLOTH. The m and best article for Pg Gre and Destroying d Ру, E. 4d. per lb., over 10 lbs., 1s. ues AKER, 10, Gough. Square, Fleet ар: £C. - and Nurserymen. ER KINS o the hg oni m pes stock x eed HS, at 104. per 1b., ving taken every pains to Address, 16, у сонеди болне а раан Circus, Hackney Road, London, KE destroy al pta Takes (507 Gallon of th Pm bo obtained oral шара Seodemen, Уз. Nain Йан Игтаїп! ISHUR POUND, Maron 14, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 241 SAMUELSON & 00,8 PATENT LAWN MOWING MACHINES. SAMUELSON & CO.’S IMPROVED GARDEN ENGINES, GARDEN ROLLERS, AND GARDEN SEATS. CATALOGUES FREE, ON APPLICATION TO BRITANNIA WORKS, BANBURY, or to SAMUELSON ax» CO./S LONDON WAREHOUSE, 76, CANNON STREET WEST, CITY, WHERE SAMPLEB MAY BE SEEN, BENJAMIN FOWLER & СО, i M XS uM MANUFACTURERS OF еШ PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, WHITEFRIARS STREET, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C. — Rie. feo Ji SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSNS NN М: - aai TES MH Sketch shows an adaptation of THE IMPROVED HYDRAULIC RAM. This is а simple Belf-acting e € suited for i a Supply ik Water €— in Public and Private Establishments. Its Brook or Spri is not wn, bu re here a Fall can be irs. OWLER have fixed a great many in ск part ve A country for um from eds Ae re Gallons per day to elevations varying from 30 to 300 feet, and forcing биа n pipes 50 yards veral miles in len, No. 37. IMPROVED TREBLE BARREL PUM ith HORSE E GEARING for ТАЙ water from DEEP WELLS for the supply of MANSIONS a PUBLIC BUILDINGS. No. 28а. саа men. Ir for ЖАНР -POWER for similar purposes. Mes very description of Engineer's Work required in Public or Private Establish- ments, аша as Pub Lt e D. od. Aer п, ог smallest scale, Steam Engines, Water Wheels, Turbines, Warming and ES Drying Apparatus, Baths, Gas — and Fittings. M^ es meg from Plans vos nl ection of position. LEE ML ce Lists ts of Pumps, &c., free on applica No. 28 a. THE HYDROPULT, Sur iat А т parties are w palming on the poii an infringe- ment of the Hydropult Р atent. This is to noti d pirates and persons usi у= rm this article will, in due Vaio, » prosecuted. No machin ne contained in a bucket is the THE HYDROPULT 18 INYALUABLE FOR WATERING GARDENS, ы pult, a HL Fire EXTINGUISHING FIRE JUST Pp d Annihilator jator md бага Garden COMMENCED. PROTECTING a ROOF from FIRE, and is во sold at the uniform rate of Two Guineas, complete, wit 39 feet Suction and 3-feet Delivery vanised Wire Strainer, Rose or Банке, апі CLEANSING TREES from INSECTS, DRESSING with LIQUID MANURE, It is an m PT * Hydropult in appear and thereby Pr 1ce dra ordi therefor this caution, Two Goineas. The Hydropult wE T 81В.; € throw : x 8 Gallons A Water per T when worked by the SPRINKLING PLANTS, WASHING WINDOWS, I y^ Ar WETTING SIDEWALKS, a Has been recommended as an efficient NGINE by Еве Е the principal FrgE SPRINKLING STREETS, mei COMPANIES 0! zur homas Rivers, Esq, the WASHING CARRIAGES, eminent Florist; Shirley Hibberd, Esq. and other wel p — sal илыш WETTING SAILS recommend it as A SPRAY BATH, &с. &с. of the Ко, Society for the уйы e 2 m i x ES A PORTABLE GARDEN ENGINE, . ‚ AND FIRE. ANNIHILATOR: = Prospectus, with Testimonials, on application at 5 Orrrez: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C. ; and 3 ), REGENT STREET, OLYTECHNIC BUILDING, LONDON, W- -CHARLES P. BUTTON, Ркорктток. 242 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Manon 14, 1863, РЕЗ for oL VINERIES Б лив 04. G^ а 8s. 6d. ES 5s. BUCKL. cui SWERTWATER.. 5 28 A: : We h por o P of the Ven Du M other leading varieties. F PAUL & Sox, ** Old" Cheshunt Nurseries, Herts, N. AT VINE at HAMPTON PN — scribers being - vem of - Royal Kitche abled to offer ine the t "HAMPTON COURT BLACK ts in 9-inch pots, 42s. and 608. p. doz. Гуш! pe pan ma 4 inen reduction will | , Kingston VI TNES, —All the Tenit & Son, Nurseries, A е KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, GRASS SEEDS, FARM SEEDS, of all descriptions. FLOWER SEEDS. In Collections including all thé new nd approved kinds, or separate to order | Detail CATALOGUES post free. А. MOON PiccapnrLLY, Іомром, №, stro atisfaction." Yide alified years given anan December 18, 1862, e can having for some lis in Gardeners’ Chronicle for Adi icle n N ies, Chester. xd DicksoN & Soxs, P Jamas Dragson & Soxs, The Newton Nurseries, ester EW IZE MELON $ at 1s. 6d. per packet. Empress E Prince cr sed eg Prince Louis of Hesse, Princess Alic rg For or бердо see GUID: DEN, Seed d Street, ж, Ooten x G arden, W.C. x EW MELON, PRINCESS ALAS RA. — new hybrid of mtem shape, very € juartered ASA little icd i centre, n be highly recommended as а ants aud Florists, 12, King GRASS SEEDS AND CLOVER SEEDS, J. С. WHEELER & SON, SEED GROWERS, of GLOUCESTER, ^ GRASS SEEDS ax» CLOVER SEEDS ON EXTREMELY LIBERAL TERMS. е, ing next season, 35, 6d. to 5s PEACHES, масалан, LUMS, &c. in Pots, esta- lished with bloom buds, бз. to 7s. 6d. each. GEO. сыза aint Strea "iA Place, Brixton Hill, 8. ; Wer and Reale ече с 77 and 4, Windsor Terrace, Pimlic Vin чө — ( gts MIO LARKE а good stoc ll тїрепей, pt and youn| am VINES o the өр vitas, ffo from Eyes, price 3s. 6d. to 7з. 6 Also SEAKALE, clean and sound, very suitable re planting rmanent beds, 5s. to 78. 6d. "per 100 FORCING ВБАКАЫН all Sold, Nursery, Streatham Place, Brixton Hill, S. ; Terrace, Pimlico, 8, W. k of даг. and 4, Windsor New Roses of 1863. RASER’S Pa LIST of the Lbs t Free on application. Pres ek БАУ yim are now ready. A s T батат дарв ER Pd had m application. е Road Миг в, М.Е rch 14. D' VARF HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, on the MANETTI STOCK ; Carriage paid to Lon is oup LX: of! the. роте, ета Chronicle offer very fine and ST of the more popular sorts, see Gar 62. given for si ali апа large numbers (рег 10 000 at à тобаа а) -— : eciam TIVE CATALOGUE of ROBES Sent on applicat guos M NurserienSwiridgew ih. ES, whic LORD HRHDERT, ur "Ee e, the ке at the summits E the е of of Beauty o наа тобел рка full, and finely formed, and altogether of first-rate некое. Т8. Jod. MES MACAULAY, H.P.—Velvety crimson, in the way of х + General Jacqueminot, but richer in lots thicker i - i Р : more double. e flowers Gev f good avi MENOR; ; tho - "habit M ja. 64. А МВВ. с ае тей, shaded with * E] Reed by M. Тее X тавага МАА RED MOVER, HP B irit red piae, то es Be C^ abundantly pie to bui ot double eno it а show du Mir HT T offered. 8з. 6d. WILLIAM P L, H.P.—A - - ing from Senateur Vaisse, but hter i e . Raised at Lyons by о! of Lord Raglan, Senateur Vaisse, ris ther first-class во: AM, tes pe s plants, t süch as are of ciem growth, have of late years been much sought after for the adornment SHRUBBERIES, CARRIAGE DRIVES, &c.; besides reli th to et with. A D pldtits of a = бонй ; es relieving the monotony too frequently to be m flow ce entre e of large beds, or in the mixed Flower Borde er. £330 | £220 | £1100 | £110 | 15s 6d. | 10s. 61. For particulars, see page 4 of * Guide to the Kitchen Garden." COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER SEEDS. 5 2330 | 8220 | 21100 | £110 | 15s | 10s 64. | 55. 64. | 3s 6d For particulars, see page 18 of * Guide to the Flower Garden." 7» = Me К ; SO We MRIN by У ROBY n, just Published, price " ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO IHE. ШП GARDEN. ANTON to the above, price ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO THE KITOHEN GARDEN, COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. STRIKING NOVELTIES. Continued from last week's Gardeners Chronicle, page 192. STRON x CANNA ROOT OF THE UNRIVALLED COLLECTION OF OUR ^ Bia CORRESPONDENT." of the FLOWER GARDEN, TERRACES, PLEASURE GROUNDS, LAWNS, S SELECT aracter impart wi mewhat Oriental aspect. uch purposes the А stands unrivalled; its large picturesque foliage, and spikes of vivid-ooloured н рола а truly pee effect, especially when planted. in groupe, Whether оп the Law wn, in tho habit and foliage 3179 B Roots жоне our own — in 25, 30, and 40 varieties, —57.5s, 62. 6l, and £7 7 0 шш) АБЕУ. э» = I э" m m m n — i L 10 6. КА Е Меты sess E dM TO E Бш ао. ls 2 brown, and with th beautiful silvory foliage? $ дт, GLOXINIA TU (Озата! tr na. Striking pre quus plaat for Tower, shrubbery — as the tuberose), producing; duri Чо шыш months, its | 18159 Tuque long handsome tope dE Hyacinth- aer i plant is sufficient to perfume a Conservatory. 18. 0d. We сап also supply strong А single 5S] 142. HI Hib page 89. BISCUS MUTABILIS FLORE PLENO. е : flowering roots ab 38, 6d. each. nificent variety of this highly ornamental genus, 1434. HIBISCUS $ LEADON FENE beautiful „large BEA SE WALTHAM., T P. BAaht foe orien, ЭЕ utiful carmi gos size, шаш, and substance, and delicious y sweet. ine double flowers, changing to 8, —- ө is found to surpass the description originally given of iis. сорт Тин BRIDI — See page 49. EUN HIBISCUS Mes es IL GRANDI ut ў -6 d. A ree White, base E Econ Ё АШ th Frerich Roses, 3s. 60, to 5s. each s. per | rich vermilion, very beautiful. of flower | great р ficent. 18, The best ofthe Bu Roses at ie шө (à dozen. The plants are well established, health. PRICED сатыовои free by post. Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Waltham Cross, N. and in the finest possible Gyne à 2718. атаа ROSEUM.— rass, somewhat dwarfer {һай Gj ms having the panicles о себно Әна Wibh rope Ad ndo Hardy Climbers, Hardy Clim CHEM DILE HORA ne urm e Halst Essex, has to offe above, consisting. of ие 8 октав ROSES, OLEMATÍSES; some very AOMEN. а Б: тәй receipt of 10s. properly named and carefully the dozen, hundred, or Y STOCK in 1379. Н Р aa Mii 3d A Ё m 23 А агач кар E lage ot wrapper re large trumpot-shaped flower compact little Sunflower of a golden yellow, Sometimes en Buen Аы ooi es 3 - : А if То be continued nett week. . T itta й HELIANTHUS ARGOPHELLUB мел ODE : 9. rose, i" "Xn — purple ; blooms а during A variety of Pampas 4 Bi Hypericum. —See page 53. 1448. HYPERICUM WEBBII.—A splendid border um n cem o leaves; an exceedingly effective Inearvillea.— See page 2487. INCARVILLEA SINENSIS emu lianthus.—See page 5 BARR AND SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS. Макон 14, 1863.] ТНЕ GARDEN CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 243 ROSES AND HYACINTHS. J N ат D, H.S, N 'RYMAN, Sto ke e Newing- ton, CE to inform his friends and the public he е he can [n S us ioties do wg "S deum m f 20 palra, SEL. WM. PAUL (зох «һа SUCCESSOR to the late A. PAUL) Targo Varieties {or 56.3 and Respectfully invites Ре of his ROSES and HYAUINTHS, 1 now in FULL BLOOM. Many of the kinds KS телет CATALOGUES ready for one stamp. D T eq ite new, and 1 bloomed in En ngla and before. Stoke Newington. е арк fo bo paid to 4. H. Вир, Entrances from the Platform, Waltham Station (Great Eastern Railway), and High Road, Waltham Cross. о the Trade. n SUBSCRIBERS have still а few hundred housands of each of the following SEEDLINGS to offer :— 7 1 ear Seedling Larch 2 year See: NURSERIES 4x» SEED WAREHOUSE, WALTHAM CROSS, N. $ rad Seedling Silv M ni de ps Pies E i udi : year аг Boon g Spruce А үеге E t k pi an Morel о APP s year Seedling Pinus ти, GRAND EXHIBITION OF HYACINTHS, 1863. бові ROSE M Also a large Stock of Transplanted BEECH, 14 to 2 feet; Transplanted NORWAY SPRUCE, 9 to 15 inches and 12 to 18 inches; Transplanted WHITE AMERICAN Mu jE, WM C UTBUSH & SON lto2feet; all extra fine stock. Samples, with prices, which е are very low, may be had on application. MORRISON BnRoTHEZS, Aberdeen. REL (e cu. NEW FUCHSIAS. — Coloured r. ANDREWS of GN ZERO $us, ud MAID, CONSPIQU A, ааа HERC 8, апа will be forwarded in e xchange for Wi Е "d й dy G. S. begs to offer the above as the most Superb dem win ; lio. For description, with price, and NURSERIES, HIGHGATE, during the TWO WEEKS commeneing MONDAY, MARCH 16. deo timo of sending ош, MM CATALOGUE молев ГЛ GEO! : Ti T BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR GRAND EXHIBITION OF HYACINTHS AND OTHER SPRING FLOWERS WILL BE HELD AT THEIR Tollin N ,H Road, Islingto: Admission by SES which can be had free on application or by Private DUM Card, Lo Mon. лон уе ЧИНЕ еч А. ЕБ and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE Nurseries are easy of access by Omnibus from London idee Beier юй Бал inti аеннан на Ар 0 етее Аа ео Бор ited, French Ver- Road, Tilington, and Charing Cross to the foot of the Hill nutes’ benas, Petunias, Dahlias, Chrysanthemums, p Plants, &c., is now ready in exchange for one postage s Ea NOT OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. Sn . uum TTollington Nursery, Hornsey A e iiid London, N. OUBLE TALIAN TUBE Haoa ; 0% е- NEW P URPLE VERBEN A, LORD CRAVEN. : named = fragrant "Tower bas Just bem der EA appointment, a at А. А. Copperas Когой Warehouso, 18, P Men all Mall, B. Printed regulations for treatment 8 DOWNIE, L AIRD, & $, AING, New and à 1863. In offering the above truly magnificent variety, have no hesitation in pronouncing it by far the finest purple | y Я ever raised. It was ри ве а deed rn vam pam tie by the Floral Committee of the RET Roy: e Horticultural Society of London, 26th August, 1862, the only place exhibitod. Wt LLIAM BULL, F. В. = S, F.R.B.S., begs to he following is es report :— y. rema: Ee y fine m producing bold, well-filled trusses, of large, ntimate that his CATALOGUE of NEW БОРТ. flat, таоло flowers, an inch in diameter, ofa rich velvety pucy purple self colour," and being of medium Yoopmb PLANTS is now көбүү Aud NOR De edad growth, free and branching habit, will prove a first-rate Bedding Variety. Establishment for New and Baro Plants, King's Road, Figured in Hogg’s Florist for March, 1863, and Van Houtte’s Flore des Serres, who requested permission | Chelsea, London, Б.М, Ы to figu: HM — remarks іп Gardeners’ Chronicle, 27th December, 1862. Chr G atn ner g Chr on icl ГА Plants after 23d April, 5s. each, ог 42s, рег dozen. Рег 100 on application. TURDAY, МАВОН 14, 1863 STANSTEAD PARK, FOREST HILL, LONDON, S.E.; and EDINBURGH. : nS ыы Saul Royal Horticultural it and Floral "WrpxrspAr, March if pu er SE at S. Kensington ш = 5 — 19— токи °з ir Le ed THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. FEw, perhaps, of our zoden are aware hoy very n of th small a pro » и timber жн É r our navy is of British growt e comp. aint, oret PRIZE MEDALS 1851 AND 1862 of the scarcity o ag of sufficient soantling for ` large vessels is not of yesterday. In a report AWARDED FOR SUPERIORITY AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE TO of РЬ Соке appointe d бо inquiro into the 7 condition of the Crown Woods and Forests, da BUTLER & McC ULLOCH, SEED MERCHANTS, July 22, HN the nd repe of се quantit of native timber 3 rought prominently forwer COVENT GARDEN MARKET, W.C. pepe we qe Fran о the 5 ^ | best calculated for rid grow (ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A CENTURY.) fuis quitivatiot yi d E he "m hich prod uantities of excellent trees COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS SUITABLE FOR ANY SIZED GARDEN. hend abaco oed r ontirel ly destroyod. —90 Quart: EAS Seed To meet the deficiency, th e Commission ilc LICHE DCN DCN конный n nmn enced probably by the ЕГ павы of the Duko No. 2—11 ditto ditto ditto Mo A ean 4220 THOLL'S forests, strongly recommende d t he No. 3— 8 ditto ditto ditto e 00 110 0 euitivation of Larch, which from its hardy nature, eA inn. IN vem жле oe d ө |р шы] аиы geli e — 1 1 i usti eir favourable е Бекаа т — ЕА R A ean while that the ships built with this timber at A Lg soe of the above Collections is given at page 77 of Messrs. BUTLER & MoCvrrocH'8 systematically rranged SEED CATALOGUE for 1863, which may be had free and post paid upon application. Oak, and though they naturally clung to their own native wooden walls P. the navy, А thought that if the inidan merchant T COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER SEEDS. бос be induced to toy anh Н be ore Oak d NEW ANNUALS. 12 Extra fine Varieties sa ne — iu 108. 6d: | 6 Extra fine Varieties LEE] [LI] LIII bs. 0d. ANNUALS FOR BEDDING О à NS Min й it .. 30s. 0d. | 25 Finest —À v ni 2: 728.08] 7 ditto .. е 257, toile, Qc | 42 didnt eec 0d. x imis elabi = 100 Finest selected Varieties., — .. _... Finest selected Varieties | i е 50 ditto SEI E —- pedes 1s ditto dip ЖЕ сш Beh МСС. strongly recommend their COLLECTIONS of STOCKS, MEER 7 and Exhibitors; neither trouble nor expense have been spared in procu ing the very All Flower Seeds orders for Flower s A oe ос 244 THE бинни CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Mancn 14, 1863 " never 8 n i dra i Тала, ың where of timber, w. the ground | whether n eral it is however worth consideration, since it sd n — T ill I seldom |в it is "ein that in this clim ake 1 i € | le nary un that nthini is Snine ^ е the poles stand to a or third TS Tn m and Ash eS n the | a 8 uite certain brown, from 8 to 10 feet in length in one season n, and giving fruit of a purplish rose colour, very acid, and very different to any ot jo er varieties. Fr enced to к seedlin sm 8 but кз = "s f e the person who sent m | hy brid between the "алеу. апа Ras pberry, on Àu gu ast. j, While hs D жы of he under red, an the piantations жоны ess. Unhappily the soil ear seems bers exem for Lareh is not sing rom the evil. S. et E Е d | lat er flowers towards the end of May, in "averar и 8; во that unless artificial means were force the Blackberry, so as to make it flower vit. d aspbe , nO CroO gogald he place. І then n came bly a cross between no | Woie 2 о. с „е ession Ea ‘dis iges plan S ааб yielded & а fair mit, Бап sloping down to а у» E › Which” Penes "t onee ali the mur w e that кде! adim ушер be = isi re roba the Dewberry (Rubus соні), which flowers pu. må June, алс od - pberry, which I believe e às. I Taak that period and which when felled, though frst i " y Оң we season of 1862, succeeded by a modify our practic to the singularly winter of unusual UCUBA JAPONICA has been Рес з ruit" in “е suppose much than the latter evidently from several инди points of а t length measure ne|to e favoured though of course ANS es of locality will greatly Ras . M. J. B. disc damp of of my black This sort was elit under the name of o: Everbesring Ras said t A: wi brig ht blue as those of my selling ed iko Vin d fall of flowers ich were small, ve Black Cap. Iat Gos saw that to this sort I owed my hybrids, 1; һег ches. ОЁ this we have specimens Ъеїоге| with specimens уы very obliging | |... lihough the. Ohio Eye Lex both from the upper and icr 273 of| correepondeuts «., The оше being s piat whioh НЕЕ т d bids En bio: the tree, where they present а very ent | bear s male and f emale flower n differe 1 | sorta, gives its fali op бї the yotng canes the оні ce, in the опе case being coated оп eith f the same season, it gives flowers and small inferior e a thin brown Tu E in the obit its Stanton of real fruit Зана апу con- i portions of the Lic җе ed wh — to it. Unhappily хера shows ев slightest ace ot fructifieation, so tha tola v ca ph re Poly an uctor, sy distrib at first Pot whieh are r les p kape decaye st = Ша the Tongue had өлө. upon the i ine and ex ccr е m Nature unless present, which i bs the ease in our English ав егіеѕ, where | all the specimens are without e exce piion female. hat Nature remains true to ее апі that А. p. 1862 has. Aem itid any s the birt s of children without father. ne le and Pear, produces in tha nes of fruit a body composed of two totally : ШШЕ 1 а sort of hus ; |тЧайоп Ae the fruit = : bird's nestto a bir ча y а m ы fore us А cuba has forme d her ditions of climate, however rs would be | this о th and to my LE — pg fruit in summer on canes of the preceding season; my summer Raspberri wes | hybridized by it. In the course of the winter following my discovery, - I сй all my [blue-caned — and formed a - w of i them a long distance any sort of Rasp- n o. e autumn berry, b of 1859 my seedlings size and of the e dark pur remarkable for deir ue combin: kbe in а new crea = established а | other ideal matiere ruit were all в conteinin age ever since ore би whero tha | Tough etained а € the top of the hilo nén of uw eee trames were dead, d once pointed out the which dis үсе had begun to lose hite da аена the "vitality ly has iy aep folia; 4 ау Y. We believe that i in all cases of ordinary ч е | Fungus below, but we|h have gebe y recorded a case of ded in which the oom - — ing заро аз Т grain o eat; the E Savist зана of Aucuba are as large as SL We possess unripe Mr. J. G. r . ba bush ed searlet жа Leid this will really be somethiug to that no time will be lost by | ean the fortuna сга rs of the males in dispersing them through the country. SEEDLING FRUITS. | Ваков —Although Ње Raspbe be, їп | the est of many, one of our wem x ng fruits, : | Баз Been uer во fertile in variation that more than | usual intere est has been de - 5 cultivation. E! there- | contrary course seemed t ге ar ы аа Fungus being а Pezi As ti ө soil is £o У ve еч been по cases of. Lar ood, and ther eh ; 708 it is very probable that space ca than y rii me aise canes а parents, I found аг Cm examination tha the canes were red, some white or yellow, i never ackbe: |1861, all these seedlings as to give them v of them EX ер ко umber gave r m of the largest berries ever nées but — to say, а rule yellow Ra berries uch A yet my orange-coloured. se ell de to combine the ioco. i wi thel ought to dese: “аыл, lo $5 о | because the facts. 1 E we io detail ша; interest to i Mee About 30 es devabtution of the ; aphides, the low condition of VP induced by the insects rendering the roots ible of inoculation from any spawn оте us, the wiser plan is ruit. differ ipee to o profit. | making "d rane curved shoots of a dark ce, I received from a gar- | dener living A ehe п in E he called the presen DM flav үе» fruit, І sh за; до ғо | of | totall e said wW. in its habit from any Rasp! t | change m kinds үсе во thatits y^^ wers, fertilised with the pollon purplish газдары by the bees, йонын ; but there was no en je Fog ре ч habit, and flavour, i ore D, A е” at a loss to account for this, та: regards the orange-coloured and pale yellow 9 for my row x black Raspberries, whence the geed WAS — gathered, із at least from 500 to 700 жна: ема variety. would seem as if my original black Met NE the nature of the ненне an our common fruit (seed) w Mancx 14, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 215 opened up new races of Raspberries unlike any ever | | once to have taken place, it has not, that I am aware | And so, produced inourgardens, How орде и is all sen I— | of, yet occurred. С Не that one np. pun has through accident w. m А few years since a variety was raised at Bordeaux | Indian sun ‚ fo Eh? y of has produced plants with little or no variation, І Боге freely in the autumn, and one almost fancied | the gentlemen of tlie India B 1 Ыл also raised many hundreds of seedlings from | that what had been said aoi it rus true, for its | | would be benefited, БЫ? This gentle “Сарп wn & n ieties, the fruit in September i upon to explain his berri i в іш оп | conduct.] е m i i Quatre Saisons of the French), thinking that as the "iw нна bearing іп the autumn soon ceased, and the A the 4th of April, w Ohio Блаце had i such chagas in my | sort—evidently a seedling—proves to be much like | without sustaining any injury. I ha rry, i t would from bloom- the Prolific Hautbois, gay more vigoróus and | read ffective assistance from the Deputy. Collec- І hav: i 8, i di a А sorts, and growing meke them so that the bees | variety being a Ten because I have found that | vided eve for the transportation of the case would fertilise the flowers—it is very remarkable to |seedling Hautbois Strawberries on o Dd two erred had to be taken up a river that falls into the sea a find the flowers given by these autumn-bearing Rasp- | have a great tendency to produc and fruit little den © the south of Calicut. About 6 Р. м. of berries in лар. апа September : most attractive to late i in autumn, and then relapse ао Rog "habit of the | the sahe day on which the cases were disembarked, bees, which swarm on b em—and h | they were placed in the canoes, and we proceeded up dinary given by the October red and Feeling interested in the Belle Bordelaise Straw- | the river. The night was dark and silent, e pii yellow sorts. was sown, some RR. of | berry, I sowed the seeds of Men all sd wl crop, | |banks of the river were lined with plants were kiled ^an of which have borne fruit, but | and raised hundreds of young plants: trusting, as іп went about from one place to another, T. enetig - can be found at all marked- “ш | the сме ы m PPM UM Eliza, to ture or chance | | flaming torches, that now and n dd up с тане rodage i fruit ike the uet sorts, varying a little makin n. Ip and | foliag е of the lo ofty ii forest behimd, and pre size; leaves and shoots are all alike. inted forin the midst of a tioni of scene which strongly reminded ше of f those exhibited e ol owing fact seems to give more interest to pedis nt ү кейш, ай "with the truo Hautbois ЗЕ s d = eT fires at night ез the banks of the Guaya- my hybrid Raspberries, and to make them appear to character, I o ay ва cluster of magnifice п Bo uth Am be of a distinct race. They do not put fortlr suckers | berries peeping od the тёз of its neighbou u бош AEN рон n mm common sorts, but, on being | They w e largest berries of this race I had e hey form “ stuba,” like those in a | seen. On lo скар more closely into the bed, I found ; bd. tut рео йу, with but few and, in most cases, кше т cluster of berries nearly as s: all the rest coolies from this place to а no sucker; the fe t plants gave berries of a very inferior | jo urney was over rising groun d lon dulatin ав Raspberries from the Yellow Antwerp si ^: and were destroyed. The first sort selected I dis- pl lains, some of which were partially світо iid produce, for th part, yellow fruit with ped yra tinguished as No. 1, the second as No. 2. No, 1, in 1862, | bore fine aiie of Rice and Plantains. Here and there variation, except that a g^ wil give red frui | gave very fine fruit and hore abundantly; No. 2 proved aliit the sides of the ES were обаа of tue Banyan israre to find any variety worth perpetuating уы | а failure, being late in ripening and inferior in pud | tree, Fiens indica e wide-spreading branches, hem eedlings from t hey from the Seedling Eliza retain the r ust | d у with fig, ESI nicae from the also vary "ut Title. In France the hter d is said to habit of the parent, but their fruit up to ds esent | fierc of the sun. This day I saw one of the have p rodu ced. both the yellow an ber Rasp-|time has not been fo ud, equal to the pare É stock. situs cunning raten prio А4 mendicants of Quatre D VEM Me T REVO TE: M from Carolina seem to No Берер India. "Just before en a small er e a eof kk river, over which the canoes diaria 1 et ME y? Bu Ф е. a 4 аа" б a El @ Ia o =, "n r i ded to ocn "fer he n seed. with but little variatio a Strawberries are most interesting, but the was observed a little way in advance Jying under TRAWZERRIPS— There Е е but few horticult ural | | raiser must not have high hopes, for ы, is necessary to the shade of a Banyan tree, with his knees ents suc eee ro from s If some ripe berries are pics zed TM d ma some prs that are of high excellence. | groaning flat, laid on the surface of some mould in a flowe 861-2 a large bed of мала some thousands in | possible Г pot, а d t he fla ta ened pulp. covered with a covering ot nu мнт all raised here from a few choice | s 8 fine ear piece—if all this | abundance of fruit; their vesla tion in growth was most | torted. When we came opposite to where he lay, my is done i in Jun ne, and the. surface of ü the mould co vered remar rkable ; some were dwarf and compact, some tall | companion dismounted, and taking hold of a small with a piece of slate or tile to keep the seeds d ànd the variation in A A -= NM stick whic h I held in my hand, was ábodb to deal him being disturbed by x2 rains or vermin, a large crop | of their fruit was also remarkable ; when he sprang to his of young plants may be expected in April or MY was scarcely - f Strawberry 4р Fy arie no ot feet and ran off with a rapidity to which even very following; and these if planted out thinly, will in the | one was superior pas our well known nc popular | active men in England could make no pretensions. following year bear a full crop of fruit, some of whioh varieties. Thos. Rive Early next morning we reached the ascent of the Sis- шау, in the opinion of the raiser—for do we not lov here we met by Mr. M* ines e. T i fth para Ghaut, w were d L E ina the our children e жогу. о! bearing t e names o Superintendent of the Government Gardens at Ootaca- kings, queens, and PLANTS ОР tree арен m who conveyed us summi he same *' Time flies away,” as the church clerk at. a village X from p. 101) The vegetation of this Ghaut is very fine, in Essex once transl ated and КБА to x s sign.| CrNcHoNAS.—On the 28th of March is steamer ойр several kinds o Palms an ree Ferns board “Tempus Fugit." than Mice reached M iPod the cases were disembarked, | some о Йен attain фа altitude; and І saw since that my brother, who с addie e t n Н: all, а nd placed i in а position where here, too, the Angiopteris evecta, Pteris argyrær Turnips, and other bucolic matters at (a variegated Fern), and several kinds of Tore. gardeners are apt to look with lofty eyes M a e s ate abe os about s the wind, and from the rays of the | nja. wo days’ journey mor г the summits contempt—for n. Early next morning, Dr. Birdwood, the Curator | of the Neilgherries brought us to the scattered selves, and are they not patted on the back of the Bom MBR Museum, made arrangem ents s for getting | village of Ootacamund, where I arrived with the men, and have they not см Society with in the cases put on board H.M. Steamer Dalhousie, which | fifteen cases containing Red Bark plants on the 8th of resources, and are they addicted to taking was about to proceed to Madras, but would stop аб Apri, Оп reaching Ootacamund the plants were more pleasure in looking аА а flock of fat “ship,” Calicut and other towns on the c on her way to placed i ment Gardens under arge аз шу old neighbour used to d Ds n x: us that place, Тһе cases were accordingly carried to the oy the Superintendent. Next da ey were counted house of amer ог Grapes, much пау by coolies, and put int boats, which conveyed p. Mr. M“ ho stated their number to 0; —well, та er sowed а КРАЕ quntity st еа A the steamer. When they л been all pla: iüdiüding iix cp altenvü tak Kew, whieh the Bein of Myati^s Eliza Strawberry, an | on board, D" Bird wood, , who had == perintended | were still alive. "Tbere were, however, a number plants when рой о out here formed a A к. it the operatio was engaged pen. that had lost their leaves during the voyage was interesting to see such a level mass of foliage, The іп shading the cases inl e captain of the steamer between Bombay and Calicut, and these Же ө Second year they al. or nearly | all bore fruit, an d then сате to me and p. d ir I was going to accompany aiuda 1 in the reckoning, bat on srasspnting 3 ith Т em to Calicut.” І replied that І was. ''Show me eme that they likewise possesse! A roots and comparatively large leaves, and forming a robust TE if. | then," said he, ** your Ше; for I мы -— in- Ж erefore the entire num unted to nearly ce ark irre Owing to to the eaprieious and This воть gave large fruit, ve different from the | structions to take the cases to Calicut, but n br гине анте of the са tain of the steamer Dal- con- parent sort an ethren, all of Mess cerning you." І said that it wa s probably an oversight | M partook largely of the stock they were raised from ma, g А Ы of Dr. Birdwood, put t that I believed it t go many of them were more worthy than many new kinds | signifies MT; if you eannot produce an order r you а Боп abiy and Сает i; 4 кы part of the ed. i , must go as ore."—Very well, g Xd * y to the fierce rays named the Seedling Eliza, and has now pn its way | the е ashore also.” —“ No, no,” was th ie answer, “I | | ofa tremendodss Ja yeh &., Streaming with salt- to a high place among Strawbe rries. I mention this have or rder for „them, but none e you, and so, sà | Walok тинт жерт, bin dragged o er them ; the remarkable do ff quickly, I will send you ashore i dod . of others, because it reminds me of pa. p E. ʻi E Бе g Roses in France. Tu. in therefore, to avoid confinement I went are sown, and ihe sower is often аса i shore and proceeded to tle Town Hall, to state by а fine variety—one in 500 or 1000, perhaps— | my case Dr. Birdwood, who, however, v m i g its appearance-in the t ofa crowd—a | to another part of the town on impor rtant bus оп | etw, specimen. of * natural election, and worthy of|reporting the matter, however, to another wer en cultivation. was advised to go to Commodore Welleslcy, and M. enn 16 Strawberries to break into by | relate the matter v soa The Commodore's residence deck where the n fruit-bearing мом 22 way. And аз there was no трей be lost we set out Rhe. ге ет DUE ш sorts е. ар qe - A a very h s ае eme i in the size and flavour | clouds of sand and dus ial T= direc- yis woes th he house „Ашим he Commodore, I him, bt " reque: V оттан ит, e чону та уа Е ад Seems as if it would not be unnatural, looking at the | the cases under ап aw I was arg nd Malen berries in in different ities, соте mis iie vid alo; Барр id SR DR formed Њаё t! 246 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [MARCH 14, 1863, - ————— he conclusion, that they ане поё пани been | Dr. Wy experi , 33 in number, and con- Schacht, and Pitra, а pe in stating that the Jounm Mess with the precautions necessary ure the| we id even asenti cure than Pasteur” 8, organisms, | | plant bark of the nourishing шш t result Z., Vibrios, Bacterium: very n single or suoker, which pressing inwa - gom d advise viai rige io be planted in the end of dc and in some cases бөк Spirillums, and | comes A diner relation to the woo p August, or in September, or better still, between the | Kolpoda-like bodies were seen, some of them ui the nourishing plant, in the cambium layer of lst and 15th of October; Ee Men phe the months | ciliary movements, Не states that Pr ofessor Asa| which the point rests, and безг, — to grow, ot March or April. Those who advocate the former Gray witnessed the «рин o of some of the Masks, and Іа its passage towards the wood, it gives off Severa] period say that the plants put out "wen the end of|satis&ed himself of the presence of iníusoria in the | — or side roots, which run iol the branch in summer or beginning of autumn have time to naoa e bark, o r upon the su rface of the woo These side establish themselves in the soil betore winter and| Dipsads.—The io wer M your corre- ред, give origin to perpendicular suckers, which come to gain sufficient strength to bear a crop in the spondent t *X. S ж-а not a plant, but a fabulous into contact, like cs бүр лс root, with the surface of following summer. Thisreasoning, it recur БААЛО gs а d x included among the pre serpents by | the wood ; while wood and bark of the mother appears plausible. The success of plantations pars plant, in their periodieal increase, form layers around je Lib: in SEC ü e suckers, which grow у эин и same manner in Aspides, ^ erm t es undis," | the cambium stratum, and thus the hardened soil being жеп iei and in proper condition as The supposed «1 заа амь roying come e Хеч ided i thio body e UR Eos furnished with good roots, and on their being care- its m by iutelerable thirst is гудача И in the в d him to the conclusion that fully transplanted. I agree with the opinion of thos —1 gratified the horizontal ена of the Mistletoe are con who Aey spring planting. For more than a раа P Pialenopsis Schilleri riana.—I am extremel hrs tained entirely i in the bark, and do not as represe hte] of a century I have [eed м all seasons, but the|in being able to state that this Y? plant ма MI by Schacht run upon t the surface of the Wood, and spring plantations hav proved the, Lo The |sprroscied the point I affirmed it would do this ' consequently do not * become embedded, like the other e of this success lies i in the following fac e last year in your columns, in Which I ne that roots, in the wood, by means of the growth of The plants established round the eom since jas Ir. had received dried spikes, E of several stem,’ аз із stated by Unger; but unless the layer summer without being detached from their bed Le and bearing upwards o f 100 lowers. Mr. R. bark which intervenes between these roo plant, will be found much stronger after winter than | Warner of Broo — Chelmsford, has at the | esent surface of the stem be e Vila LÍ , those that have been separ ated before winter, either for | |ti en: б magni t specimen of this plant in bloom; continuall «сбн nies from of on out in nursing beds, or а once in the planta- | its spike, vi is 3 feet и биш: consists of eei - by the formation of the new ies sh T m еу soon take root, ап grow куна» in well expanded flowe which are in perfection, the. author calls roots, Owing to the m prepared newly dug ground; and in June or July they | The plant i t ant 4 uce as much fruit as those that have been detached | ; although only imported about I8 parasite have a corresponding regularity of distributic in a young state and planted before winter. | months ago, it jn y me a foot in length, and 4 inches each регрепдіс@аг root invariably occupying ¢ On taking up some young Strawberry NS it will | in зоа 24 In the same collection I also saw two position of a medullary ray of os xl pla f wl ; bo e n - 2225 mA. ъа еч TH F E eag "2, - 2 Р F B = B z e er e E о е Е, 4-5 < ® eer Fr -] "n ME DO æ ч ЕЕ ке а" `8 ^v m ч i co 85 D 3 et S | Şi 24 mi x Л e "E 9s Я ig se Es et 1. £e о $21 > Фа) + ч et o E . etn Е. о Жа т =. Y r that in iiid he ought to extend the roots in | pel among plants of P. Schilleriana ; Mad Gave! it grows, and this relative position ае а similar oblique direction, covering p successively | Hus age un » b uch v | wn ag n others, and some оЁ reg gard to the мон of the p "cms which M. viis i dn о à The їз M i ied inan a permeablo apad manures эма Arden for many yes, said he had n from the cred ary canal, some be suitable to the nature of the They катуу | den fore. Your Irish correspondents wr нев | UR чч А ngit. Ther soe si pl with the ol — more than a foot and a half i in all directions | as to the size of the баны; those I saw were , hardly | | contiguous medullary rays. rtical — of the round the plant. If they are planted so closely that bigger than a grain of Wheat. The nourishiug nt the akra entangle each other in g tain | duced the berries in question was, like those in Ireland, | rays, divides. x roots e the йч н at right a angles to nourishment, it may be ed conceir E that the |in the shade. I had other т plants in more open parts of а eir long The majority о of the sections have, pues аз ї uxuriant, but bo i аре, and the ез the Reve ncticed bs P din n арт in the bird ун year after rere] “ву Жаа hat some of our “correspon ndents а at Bas Like the me iy rays the roots tend to this is ascribed to the plants being Een X this ling tl Aucuba japonica im in "rit, 1 | become confluent in the long itudinal direction ; and. isan error arising from mistaking the effect the | beg to inform them that I bave gathered beautifu ul | they are arranged in line эм. series up and down the cause, It would be more reasonable to say ibn the | berries veri times from plants in the — here —— „ап arrangement which corresponds to that of elements of nutrition in the soil become insufficient for during these last six or рез years Тһе edullary rays themselves, с wie finds that the demand. These observations show the necessity of | fruited grew in shade даб der the drip of le Elms, | th medullary stem of x e X plastig widely apart, so as to pre event the roots of. and other ug inclose two clusters for your ins confluent, a nd rir her más Strawberries and other plants from coming in contact | ыз which I have this yt obtained from one of x со cells of the бре ian as тт. with each other if we wish to obtain fine PN [s ts about 5 feet high; the S is however much to suppose that 6.9 --- which form the sarface р à f Viscu wit * | the roots о to obtain the fruit in full perfection cut off торе Tenn | a itchell, Gardener to P Р. Smith, Esq, Tremorvah, | the nourishing Pini > Tn ng to the medullary icd s the je ие, Corn mm the latter rather than to - pes с in spring and summer а h a view to and нагуй than та t gathered previous years. J. roduced, EB fewer runners a variety of KTT Pene out, А Leafless Cedars A пен —Іа опе part of our cellular root of viscum m А v easier t ety n p o Cedars of Lebanon, Ade f тапу that ac nel Lu ifin | other eel it bosses equi healthy appearance AA last autumn, when еу began aufhor s observ: vati ns have gone, co merit, a which is becoming ке ар эр ‚ to lose their leaves, and they have decre do so iind case, ee T ever since, "which has pf them naked. My employer eres thins away t disappears towards ee qeu ffe. Los анай desired m ask if you have heard any | surface of the parasite, so аз to be entirely absent ab apprec was rather astonished that Mr. Radely maker the Apes DE : ion of runners а po ed mplaints from Life quarters respecting | the line of junction between the two plants As onstante ; M this J. Les Брас Fe р. 2 Нот е Correspondence Geographieal рака of the а Sponta neous Generation.—In the “ American Journal ptera, collected bv Mr. A. В. Wall К-ту бы Tos rra rs two plants ma weder of Sto " July 1862, or rather in an extract | Archipelago,” by Е. Эши, Esq. —2. * On the Para- | Poplar, the kif acts of i corres fro there is a по а» A “ Experiments on sitism of the Mistletoe (Viscum album)? by John with those of i m e "o са of infusor boiled solutions of, Harley, M.D., communicated ду Dr. Hooker, After tical systems xa the asite and i Organic matter, enclosed in "her netically sealed vessels | alluding to the e fragmen superficial nature of | author ait Un and "dar ed E *. ейтїез Wyman е m deo to be found r^ our Judge od the | specimens, finds the contiguous bark r eurs, to €— ed that in тя (Pasteur's) ex- the hope e that it might thro lt on the cause height, ; which have ын айа | The woody fibr: res - tne two plants asa prolongation of the vc Же pu of the parasite. egarded e nerally "n as far as the [гене е » "T" а еп&, Бу ра а ed узу! оп the vessels of ec two plants do n E о pla е | the reticulated ducts of Viscum in orizontal} Тһе sai readily , L , Esq., President, | ducts run parallel wit. in the а" Dr. W. Carm x impr elected | of he ong rera cells unbur à cupy the Б 84' E The following papers were read:—1. * Notes on the section Hero b tomy in Harvard investi in | the line of H he с; € been submitted to | of cancer and analogous AiAi), me ди proceeded | t of tl Dr. the general arrangement of that | essen it ал, unaltered an | part of the Mistletoe which lies within the сонии ing л. x гө | Cedars m cer in the manner just described. 4 | regards the rclation of the vascular system of the two, i beir inosculation do not hos ts, which was at t ill, in the of a goodly | culate, and that their aere maas wm а The circum- | iid of the inhabitants of this Duith including. the dental a contingent - the relat >а superabundanee ву the two plants, nppears ev meritorious ch sh bereit. affair went P s "n vil I deem be Es to the surface of the E in which — m is named the Princes PN Its vertical roots | subject of the parasitism of the mem i o other |a e Dus — with each о sad thus to Whereas in | plant. Most writers, e.g., Hens hi Griffith, Unger, plant; and that the roots of the parasia э to be ш variably б Marom 14, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 247 invade the cellular system of the plant upon which 16 | The balance between the dilator and contractor | on the Di iatomacem, an interesting subject which grows. The second conclusion is in рр {о the | muscles із removed, the circular fibres, being i cad still E ue his attention But Юг. Greville's views of all the authors whom he con- pop sed, act, and the pupil is contracted. Dr. Fraser pat science have not been limited Ъ sulted on the subject. aen the roo ot the scribed a si milar Жс action to result from | h is wr Чыг Не һаз va an ardent collector of Mistletoe have fairly infixed themselves into the ine wap гаш man. V. * Register y the | | plants and other objects of natural history ; and his medullary system a the nourishing plant, their | Flowering of Spring ola n the open air, of ph janerogamous and cryptoga- invasive growth ceases; but they i Ca aa and Tignity Royal део Sie ad РРР. Ву Мг. i xb E plants, 11 of insects, have ол their outer ен ons, Y while' the inner extzem Ther r showed the dates which the flowering | been placed in in | ue Muse our ТЇ niversity. He took placo i in Lun 1862, ша 1863 ed "Those has also ma col follow i w lying deep in the hard wood, contanti retain their ul uthor original soft cell ular condition. , The consi sider. ers for the - Ji flora, —Aubrietia gem- Jan. 16; Tus cellular proc esses. The ey are, he observes, to Visc what the cellular rootlets of deseen р Tieni are c» hem. Hence he objects to the reiterated statements commonly m wide i in bot: апіса] works that the Mistletoe contracts an organic adhesion with the cambium layer, d becomes grafted just as a eme of buddi ing. аг s, differ i in this important particular, that M tl maintained by woody union the © that of the parasite eannot be so бетүе е but re quires for its preservation | a root, by the в electi ive v. egli el Parasitism and grafting, he | Fe silago еле Jan. 18; Hepatica triloba, 3 12; Nordmannia ES Feb. 12. Plants in f the sap of the ебх EH. may b me addi as taken an а part in i interesting questions rg philanthropy, on the оноп of which the x on depend. He has felt, Ал on 12th Fe b. list, 1 BOTANICAL H.—The Soc on "Thursday, к дюн at 5, St. ers Square— Profess Balfour, V.P, in the chair. Cheira: nt nthus | Chet xanh i incana, it isi iana mde rabis albida er g than fame; and it is no slight ground of con sgrition d some of those who have be commis оной by eir Maker to study orks, and to soun dec of His wisdom and His power, Various don ктө wi to the Society's libramy were have shu nne =” ihe fatal c course which others have d = оп the table. The р. communications were | white), la veris (varieties), Primula lgaris | sued, hope ead :—1. * Notice of Plants collected in = үс =й К, Andromeda floribunda, Viola tricolor which science is во able to sustain. Рг, Gre In Pet eds and та Upper de nada, in ."|(varieties). Dr. John Lowe sent the following list of the name of the Council I no to pr Б? d you y George Lawso —П. “A Р Ме бк 29 the plants flowering in the ope on the 6th of February, the Neill Medal, and to congratulate you on this Plants ода ted Ww мт. Pemberton a sicot and Mr. is garden at , Norfolk : —Eranthis n honour, which you have во well merited, y Mr.. F. Gre- | Galanthus nivalis, Viola rar Primulas of vari ree р са g into est | kinds, Coronilla sp., Hepaticas, Arabis albida, sous Australia, Ву таер Mueller, мо" —-III. | (yellow), Helleborus, Omphalodes verna, Cheiran- ўЗ0(1се5 of 250065. * Extracts from Indian Letters from Dr. сы. "|thus Cheiri, Erica herbacea, Чу m nudiflorum, Communicated by Professor Balfour. In on ) Laureola, | English Botany, or Coloured Figures of British Plants. the letters, дан. PED dl ша, October, ed athiola incana, The Ys ers ns ild ы, were Third Edition, erst ad according to the Dr. Cleghorn said :—I of Lord Can-|in flower on 6th February, in the neigh atural and entirely revised. (Hardwicke). . ning's instructions, I е pes teme one of| Lynn :— ar- nivalis, Lamium album , L. pur- No. 1 1, with 24. plates, the Де — and adventurous journeys ever|pureum, Vinca major, V. minor, Primula veris Corylus | The old English Botany, in some 36 8vo volumes, гана ыва ылы from the rapid nature of reed ‘Ulex europeus, Sarothamnus scoparius, | was remarkable for the excellence of its plates by the the m ente; 0 often very fatiguing. It has been my | Malva sylvestris, Draba verna, grec riscus sylvestris worthlessness of its letter-press duty ! ча » follow the (loue ot four of the great Pun- | Stellaria media, Bellis Las mm Seneci урана, Ww д э, = the second edition, in seven ee volumes, jaub rivers FN TEB; “Ravi, and SAD) from the Willia valuable plates were retained, and new letter-press plains up to gl r of valus | f plant а satisfactory character, though very concise, wa is found 5 e ? wb d to "Ша v Were in flower o on 12th Рау at St. -Roeque, › | substibnted. We have now before i Ам first number examine the m of a third ion, in which T 1 (x 1 ,wi ith alabar Poison | jfour)" B —This «а pet was an abstract from Dr. Fraser s Кай дайоп thesis of last s sessio; п. а. the в onera ze of th Һе — ced tive of the spinal cord, hydragogue ы fowers heh. ML. ч on the spinal cord by destroying its power impressions; 2d, this destruction v result і їп Sis well-marked and distinct effec cular the Society, to prm a brief notice of the bequest to | Science which was made by the late Dr. Patrick Neill. | Although Dr. Neill was a member of this — E | edit а опг wild flow Lern are » js republished, with ay лопае. г тте nai — e dnt in the course of e the pure science, Mrs Royat or EDINBURGH: The Neill Prize. — The Lankester tho гэй matter, and the learned Соний following remarks ud made at last meeting of the | the n; plates, either old retouched and aug- B rd by Sir David Brewster, on presenting beris en ah ерюн ровара dido ad Medal to ille :—Before emi J. E. Sowerby. " For the present we can d report that the Neil edal to Dr. reville, in conformity with | the work promises uh and that the PA" the decision of the Council, it may be proper for the | ыры than the old pay ich saying ood o ers, and even 1 of many Fellows of e only that М т. Syme will n t lend himself t to hope the promulgation of Mr. H about super-species and ОЯ which if рг roduced in the form of plates, w haust the patience of paralysis, extendin. dually dé n tory | never took an active uit in its procee I| both publisher and buyers. apparatus, and producing death by asphyxia; 2, in | believe never communicated an 4 rapid paralysis of the heart—probably due to an ex-|actions. Не was one of tlie founders of the Wernerian| Run Blockade (Ward & Lock) is an amusing tension of on to nervous а of the heart— | Society, and di шеш гас duties of its secretary sollen, by Lieut. prega R.N. of rough and causing death by syncope; 3d, a difference іп dose | during the 30 years — n the able ready Stories, that mus саад think =? — accom ed this difference in effect; 4th, the action еэ нт of ceci British seam We поё so sure that doe it Tin be to s taste of the Northorners considering the action m. е spinal оар Ше rette of the ers Society was, indeed, the cem СІ tho Royal Society of | Edin сезер may, however, be influenced se ily; 5th, | tain many papers by distinguished writers which woul: ysis of ^ fib triped ие р merene en communicate x to this Society. Dr The Insect Hunter's TUE b ti d unstriped; 6th, it acts as an exci the Neill’s first publication appeare ared in 1806, and was ү Butterflies es and "Motls, nd r eai п system, increasing ecially the action of|entitled * A 2 through some of the "Islands of comprising an Essay on e digging. By the Rev the entary mucous membrane; 7th, Orkney an etland" In 1829 he MÀ his теа Greene, IA. 12mo,, Van 5 effects follow the local -application of the water у | * Horticult Eg in Flanders" and in 1845 his| A on а л; most in ing to the emulsion and alcoholic extract; these are—destruc- | “ Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Garden,” whic turalist. What would we not тән p ot s tion «е ха ра of muscular fibre, and con- | publication of the icle “ eiie in the ER "advice when we began collec cting. But trac the pupil when applied to the eyeball or |“ Edinburgh Encyclopædia.” Dr. Neill y* уме o de is probable that this last action. EAT be|only two papers to the Wernerian Т tions, one * of importance in illustrating the action of the Bean. | entitled “А List of Fishes in "ће Forth, aud Lakes M àa, alentin des iris receives its|and Rivers near E “ы and another “Оп the denen nervous supply from two so „ from cerebral and Fossil remains of the er in Perthshire and Ber-| A. , » ТХЕҮ —At few from spinal filaments. He has concluded that the г p рам eil jn 1850, and bequeathed | places are Neapolitan Violets grown M pentes per- cerebral filaments are supplied to the circular muscle | t the oyal Society of Edinbu rgh tho, sum of € | fe aue than they are here; дез, account therefore of or contractor of the pupil and the spinal to ће |“ the f way in which they are treated may not be m or dilator of the pen. Tio ctions A second or third year to any disi рн d рашы though th ese fragrant of these two nervous sup must ded as|guished Scottish naturalist, to be adjudicated by little w and sp аге this season, Strong antagonistic. When therefore the EREN of one ы the Council of the So the old of fibres is р сааб that of the other will be un-|trust, the Council , and produce a greate errea- of Ma in place of the biennial period, and the proper actio: чай einfluence of the cerebral|cation of the prize was supply is removed, the fibres, Menem nin: the | for h hes spinal nerves, be unchecked, and dilatation об the | second NEAL was mad pupils will . The kernel of the Calabar Bean can | Greville “ for his way. The contraction of the pupils may caused | gamic ` botany, тй his in ways—by cerebral irritation, by в maces." Dr. Gre depression, and by а combination of cerebral irritation | have n Ps numerous an and dep iio symptoms disprove auy merits have been recognised by the most di сеге tative action, and so neither the first ts of the age. is “ tish nor last of these cause of the Flora ” 7% published b other hand,|^ Flora Edin ар 248 THE Erie — AND AGRIC IULTURAL GAZETTE. [Maron 14, 1863, filled with good light soil, and set on a thick bed of leaves. ip np the frame is kept nearly close d. This is continued for a week or ten during dull weather. U: ider ained in abundance aL out the win eor pe 8. On open walls, here, a8 —— there is every f Peaches, Nectarines, oam thes and Plums. WCIC no crop; but during һан last two when they have received no weed whatever, they have borne well They are, however, well sheltered from cutting winds. The eem doubtless interest our readers to Veiteh, rm of the Royal Exotio Nursery King’s Road, Chelsea, ha d by special permission of his ч High- ness the Prince of Wales, the Кой ы presenting the quet. It was of the most beautifu T de man Osborne, үа I тт cellan | off su; cess Дегет з Pridat Bouquet— —1% will that Mr. James | kind. yrtle | y d of her Majesty, sent from |; from plants reared from the |in mixed n the orth; and in the exista į in Dy Mete "It is is and is p^. r the best wood on LI oat for | only from late spring „кош, е! e — ы still n stood in TEE CUI a eee. but и cutting winds, ecessa: in m any cases, Тайра ore need of screening than they do just inr "Meng М Pe: e potted out a portion of their degens — Picotees, d there o sme always Ље recognised in the rns b its ^ which "diffe ers from that of the Common Pine— which tree it otherwise closely м being convex d both sides, Mayne's British Columbi Calendar of браны. (For the ensui week, Prun in nts E хе sprigs used in the bridal bouquet which Mr, Veitch had | 4s much as ает теа h f this isle the аи to present to her vita her Majesty the Prin- has stove as well as common greenhouse plants in it, a | Forthe Week ending March 11,1863, as observedat the aert ома Royal- Iy 18, we tnderst climate superior in point of heat to that of an ord | E i ia и [анак ч have eee Pants bue ed. "kept t in the garden greenhouse must be maintained ; and in order to do as| March. i E ae nds ссе Air. __ ШЕЛҮҮ ты t Osbor of the bridal bouquets of the little mischief as possible through the compromise | Max, | Min. |Max- [Mean rep ue Royal fin ily in gro Rand of these auspicious | p let А vances in point of extra warmth | аа 3 O вн | төт o6 T Do Ps ЧОЕ events, From the Times. be made dur the day tima Maro there is light. Friday 916 | 29.546 | 20287 | 55 | 36 | 45 il 5 H3 1 ew Mode of Cultivating Asparagus; ue R. hienoa он ihn mi shutt up; and on such | Sunday 217 29530 жон | b | as | ars] d | ew. Г Gauthier. we the author observes, does not| ns take care that the is i Pi very e or | Mon. Y $19 | 2059 | 19408 5 | 24 | 910 as | |. succeed well ome soils, e especially i in cold clays; but | ent out for. an hour or two previously. The heat thus | Wed: Ha Sas | 2046s | 66 | ai | 995 | 6 m PE as Wheat, =, at less than the usual expense, Aspa та gus kd es re шге s? S "establish »" ро T m. се I AE а гаг 68 requires a great amount of heat, in cold soils it ре» short, aeneus rowth. Makeasowing of tender annuals, Й ге, ~ А рр ран ај -— er ын are А as in not already dona. .Poboff Balssme, Cocksoombe, &o.;| — . ШОТУП Ауыз МА butting крест e in чны soils M soils "have |} these thin ngs will „до better, however, i ina frame, with | ~ И iaa т бе; Raay М Я, Ке SEE retten heap on the base of each l. ing.— eer (Mesa tem SM VIN, Дева 1. hould be selected from the plants that - M E таш i а =з кз утума e i Кеймен с bserved to give the produce. 1 tunias, эь. "эж А: they wil P be | Doe he enning Week. NES gathered when ripe, —— is generally in атчан $2395 аа] ко. ог October; and it should be sown immediately, in кее EM e ergo e" Es tocka, sid rem regc 2| wea. EE EH: EB Ei Quantity | Re dug ground. The A ves is covered | allowed to reed -— m an attempt made to restore it | —— al ra а атар i e mou In month undance ИЕН | ar 3 of May following, the plants will have attai ns жехд. тз. ^» cord Son.” * А the height of some inches. They should t RCING DEPAR Ned. 18..| 50. rs epa — the strongest of those that have Prr —Little new can be added ө ipid. Give Friday z| B : ant uds farthest apart, and rather few roote, The |i; freely to growing successions in dung-pits; induce | ur 8. Я f plante, saya ] M. Gauthier, hich Bek thei er roots much | them to grow more in bulk than in length, 185». 1825. 19th amd 20th, 1896 terme 67 p^ ; and 887 ll ng.—lfthe| ү e | iTürand 2th, 1945— therm. 17 deg. 4 - oil is strong, 16 must be trenched and. Чина Ааа in too devour to amid the coysequenees o NK диме èg etables, or pre y time, are pareret , ав mm ces to Qorrespondents, ; EE Er 7 iing wit omo good vi. att 794 | аз leaves injured, by a surplus of atmospheric moisture | APPLE Tree: Z. It is covered with Ameri ight. Try thé vays о p ting. 186, At 6 or 7 inches | in the ing. or too earl e dal i MAE тањ it ofer vith а мош гог ishurst apart, for c joy ip n Asparagus called Aus [ei pee y shutting ke d osten ntt eju pec 228. At П t T 2 к=. ir E п a by К "boi = i tis reasonably iir. Night is the period established in um а reesta lis "n em aeu have to be all frames or on the be to the ight of about 12 o pu Mp ч Св твк: G. Ipswich. Ofallth rts by far the finestis 18 inches; for the green Asparegue his Й п y | t ^ Mi Teo na s UD pre part | Те Majestuoux, а at east EE du & а pote n At = Амал А inches distant, and in quineunx | and dry th ihe onde and apply . че Mr, КЫ ҮРНЕ Wit eom бага bee f ія. tintal o; arge blane Sparagus. he lants | laste; аге sufficiently strong, general'y when a Ns dé Le A which is Ln wdered A "de s: Witte е Carles Ийи i Totag d four years old, torm ver ê stool a - i heap of ACH тзв, t in sto all y allied to the Ичем o soil like a large mole bil, 10 or 12 inches high, | every ҖЫЛЫ НДЕН e ore реа тех pereo үү ы Velit, sS К ал tov Mon rd йм, ери such, however, to ramble when ey gm MM Er ye n 4 nd » Pisa tior £090 iuches, This wo л shon! а be deni 1d абы Ны ^ the E aiam of the lower parts; their fruit, рэн must give the trees plenty of air, and in March, the fluest soil being gat tiered t љу : equalising the б та йу little artificial heat whilst th in ; they Does leu a especially іп " at that period not however to be allowed to much till they are nies ап inch or ^ sperme pn m d Mene it | endeavour to-create at ospheric eric moisture for the| wh гор A Sakar N г, e Н Bia : estne жо; а А ча, oing sights b by sprinkling all ETEY surfaces, except flues yhether any one can гым storily explain it. We have Y к: рашы к only a for Shoots aro are -Fab glass, loaded wi th fruit at o dt ӨШ lace: but the в ваше Геи am red {гош each this d sot Бе Ыза w up stopping; give manure-water very | sting on the same system at LUE faiied in obi esa more than three weeks a she у could not cimata of Paris Tne айныр oE А CS fe Chanpa, -These should bavo freo syringings, with 4 i ^Y РАН й nd if prolon oT een есаб sis eni + The = lans er, must a the fature - | Эшче the moment ал any change n the fruit is In the T No ovember down all the ‚ |ресите. stems i а 18 in [In hac country they are ea NWRERRIES. Keep up successions ; not suffer | at once cut n eie cis to Чы groun: Then we un- of li ыу рим кера selling » nem "ys то is hon ts stool ve on each only a ыг А кет yon slight covering pe By e dde. "the maturity of M у clear weak Е the plants із perfected. Every second year, soon a рон A н now be made. the earthing up is taken down, it У necessary to give Марут р pmi йе ааг Deci a good d dew of rotten| ее that rolling. peni (gres ue order ung тозе who prefer a di t system of culture | Now is the period to la : made fron that above indicated should, however, says| Let all fresh ‘turing TE [TEE D Бита Gongora ёғапойње0 f т баак r, use plants of one year old, and plant when | herbaceous plants overgrown now be divid "the резен, the fetmale.— ра т 3 scales hey begin to push. exterior portions of the stools Depos be reserved and leat A mr e "ME: ^d 1 olabrata тараа; зет j ritish Columbian eead — Beaver harbour is fine, the interior rejected. Be sure i them agai borealis. We coii i in тулра ҮРҮЛ to un derstand 18? roomy, and well shelter The timber here is|to int. resh soil, tin is сын; question about a Vine in à pot. THH. Eo fine— the Douglas and White Pines growing very large rd before the bud becomes too iih xe fae; pros Рыйгана 88. You must epe dert 7 T Our years ago a large umber were fell | a good time to cut in Holly quoc The period TEE Masric rovs po EA desires егез to learn where ] with the intention of CR them to China and|has pap arrived when plants for out-door can obtain this grafting wax. We only know that, 2 t f mis s posae in the Com- | require attention. Though premature, Polyanthuses in fuac ааа Eri €— Momm ey were never | some places are b prd ; seedlings should no THE SrANWICK ARINE : Zellingl delicious fer ut e beach in all | strictly ecc ólinitei, and reference made to t he proper- саска лает S i ntity of Yellow | ties that constitute a Se flower, obe М pa given | de NE d Simosphere, Waon et io found on n һе аё length in our former volumes; protection not Me Hoi rticultural 29 бум. ; * dev clim —€— in this A this ea at least a А Propa gate Dahlias in in gen at; the most slender cuttings strike root adily. HA FRUIT AND KITCHEN кыыз А Mea f late sorg Broccoli m See to earl ы rn Carrots—slug: eported i i though f followed a мі liming » ver ^ cwn and. Nothing is possible means, See that all winter and spring work amongst fruit trees is brought to a forthwith, 1 STATE ОР THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, pA Maron 14, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' OHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, 249 m — — HE LONDON ЕВЕР COMPANY PREPARED BONE Beh » p» use on PASTURES. WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. BLOOD MANURE for ditto. ИЙРИВРНОВЕНАТИЗ « of LIME, &с. lth 04 being in the finest condition. They aiso con- tinue to su ppl даре PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE. of SODA, SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every те Муш» ot known value. E. PunsER, Secretary. 116, Fenchurch Street, Е.С. OHN ARNER AND Ww 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, London, Е.С. s for Present Use. GUANO, Genuine as Impor by the orted Peruvian Government, ie „аы x: m ars һе rect fi P odio: NITRO-BIPHOSPHATE (Blood and Er Manto). Fish Offal EE d ATE); SUPERP MOS. HATE o LIME (made TO see Royal Ao wn all o 2s 5541. AR Ni ERS GAL-| VANIZED IRON T ARDEN. _ ENGIN E, \ V^ 7 ARN) bR 5 SWING TU ldin vt ut ! i ins intended g L3 x: lions ations) E 1 ENANT VARMERS E ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for CORN. vu BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS, MS'S —— of LIME, bo icio c ет NITRO.PHOBPHATR pom лоор м MANURE COMPANY MITE. Consisting of ni FARMERS, осспруіпо upwards of 000 Acres of Land. Chairm: ru AYDON, Esq., Littlebury, Essex. Particulars s of uod Standard Mares Ln be заны ind the Offices, y ыл = м, Recre Or of the Loca Offices : 109, Fenchurch ret Tondo; E.C. Manufactory : Plaistow Marshes, Essex, N.B, МАМО Б.Е $8 ufaetured by 7. B. Lawes for the of ЕЕ are now ready for delivery at his rese Paotorion, ing prices er Ton. LAWES'S PATE T TUBNIP халтар апа BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE ofLIME. ..£88 6 LAWES'S SUPERPHOSPHATE TIME — BURNT BONE - E MINERAL PHOSPHAT ES uti 5 LAWES'S RI GRASS, and MANGEL MANUR These Man can be obtained of Мг. LAwrs, or d his Agente, in all parts United Kingdom, at prices varying rding to cost of са: Genuine ne Peruvian Qu. Guano direct f 9 Messrs. Gibbs: Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and o e A riso Manures. American and other Cakes at market Address JOHN BENNET LAWES, 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridge, E. C. ; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. AUTION to BUYERS of GUANO. appointed A -— —На aving been can опу be procu: = WEBB, at New Yo "эя or through my ees Messrs. Co., of Liverpool, an and GRINN L, TINKER, & MORGAN peT у UH WEBB. Em z Slip, 3 New York, December 9, 1862, HOR yox URAL Threshing Machines for Ste: апа Horse Бш. Turnip Masken. Cake free. Ilustrated Жаз; p^ А. Bu — & Кет, 95, Newgate Sat E.C. orks: Brentwood, Esse ENRY J. MORTON 2, Basinghall D зас ч Water Cistern tain 50 района. з 80 gallons, h tap, есы р) AND со, S. or Cottage H. Sls. vi and 1 140° gallons 8 BTs geo fitted wi the wat ipid and clean ; will eee Ostara. ОР siz vanised Iron Pumps or Liquid Manure or Domestic Use, 3 inches diameter, 303, pn 325. 6d. each ; Tail Pipe for same at from 104. per foot. Iron 8 Water Barrows or Garden or Farm use, кА MN 20 gallons, entirely formed of iron, 353. T. AR BCHERS и FRIGI DONO »__Ра{гопїзей M Northumber- Eidem а iet; t axton for oologicn Society Lawrence of Ealing Park, &c. . G FROST. made of patent prepared Hair or of ee - pe keeping, is applied хей temperatur adap ted for kg тал, and Í "йолга Md, or preserving d rehing rays of the sun, from wind, from attacks & insects, and frosts. To be -— — ni "sno iia МА rning se е жы ыз Four An modera make, 2 yards «46,9 m Ei per yatd. Ап improved make, 3 yards d. EE run. Also ** Frigi Domo" пены, UN wide, 1s. 4d. per yard run, Авснев, Whole and Sole Manufacturer, T, Trinity Lane, Cannon St., City, E.C., and of all Nurserymen | nch and Seedsmen throughout the ** It is much cheaper than Mats as a covering." Oil Paint no longer Necessary. ILL AND асна с BLACK VARNISH Дам Wood, or Stone. This Varnish t sul e irre M oi Du on all out-door work, and ; is fally tw two-thirds ch y be My mener ebore А ning, , requires no labourer, requires no mizing or hag, ploron the seats of many hundreds of the nobility and gentry, from whom the testimonials е r E M lication. casks of abouli gallons at 1з. 6d. per gallon, at the Manufaotory, or 1s. 8d. per pai toanystation in the Brierley Hill Iron Works, near рб фо Нил & SMITH, T and T6, Oention Biroet, EQ; from whom only it cam 9 is strongly pns. Pret NUT E COMPANY. opere m for durability and ete" is done by the low Watering Pot. its use the Gardener will save much 10 e. £215 0 time and labour, partic TU 7 . 815 0 | where the Tank, Pond, or 94 Pum t a dist fro! PTA the ба: узы: Жаң sizes тау e had in 35 gallons £210 0 ith er Wood or Iron. 307 A 2 0 LA а t BRASS SYRINGES of all kinds from 95. to MERICAN PORTABLE FIRE оа and GARDEN ENGINE. An efficient means of „СЯ veGar- den pe] rei Чол. ing or Syringing foe, fruit or of suction. Itis simple in its construction, having no su or delivery va valve ito clog with dirt = dcm No Establishment, either privati тае: without one. or manufac- n Rose, zs Mp Should be Ві атт Suction, wi Union and Suctio: ger len ы ut ‘$action at 1s. дл od pe JOHN an leis; London, E.C. 17 po Je AND BARNARDS, FURTHER REDUCTION mn în he PRICE of WIRE Brsn & BARN. beg to inform their friends and. "na polo Mie Chay MAG x made a further reduction the prices of Machine-made Wire Netting, and — 7 for | in their Nettings are now Galvanised after being made, w. adds much to their appearance, strength, and шабу" ке. еа PW — É тре. рег yard, рег inge 24 INN MI - 19 .. 4id .. 5340, 2-inch 18 5 Ps j 2-inch » 3 n” » 17 6} ‚. 6 2-inch ,, $5 PUE. ATE .] .. 0b l&inch ,; " » » 19 .. 4$ .. 4 l&inch „, » $ DA) WR. an D ou l£&inch ,, » 4 17°. H 5) lŝ-inch ,, se 16 .. 7 Ali the сап be made dederim at proportio: Strong Galvanised p me € ———RaÓ€————— '— SONS ASRICULTURAL and and EM IAM COLLEGE, nington 37 and 88, Low Lane, London, 8. ASSAYS and ANALY: NEsBIT, LANSDELL & Co. s; рор MNT M M REN and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, "iren peret N. — Manufaeturers and oth gaged i Artificial Manures may obtain every necessary пбн ing to for ele M ome eal e D d rane nm by apply- ESBIT, - ЗР З їл, & Co. and 38, Lower London, ME of foils, ada Super Coprolites, ёе., and -— od ed Gol, Minerals, are executed with tlemen, Farmers, or others ч ledge in Chemical Analysis, or i pr tion к the. College, where the hosphates of Lime, А “сау other dno пеге] Ё dem tori ve Laborator ample facility for pursu ing their p and Е ry gin delude n for а limited number of Resident Studen Full particulars of terms will be forwarded on уйча Drainage, &e, МЕ: OSSA M LAND AGENT, SUR- EYOR, INAGE ENGINEER rJ A years Assistant to ид ү Parkes) undertakes the Planni Execution of Works of Drainage, and Estat generally ; including Embankments, and River Wor) pi Mapped, or Inspected and Reported pon for MP урша: Improvements. u^ tions Sade for Баев, or the re-letting of Farms, liament Street, Westminster, S.W, * pe Р IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.— rated by Special Act of Parliament in 1853. p Old Palace Yard, ey agi S.W. To LANDOWNERS, THE CLERGY, ESTATE AGENTS, Вонуйүойа, &c. IN ENGLAND AND D Waras à AND IN SOOTLA: The Company advances money, unlimited in ount, for же following works of Lu Improvement, t the whole outlay and expenses being liqui idated by a rent charge for 26 years. - 1. Drainage, Irrigation and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, — Reclamation, Planting, for any — al put or Mach Drainage o £ Parm. ла Roads, T ramways and нанар (от ag; aria tk ing pur $. Bn оне or Landing places on —- sea coast ог on the banks navigable rivers өг lakes. 4. э erection of Farm Houses, Labourers' Cottages, and other B required for Farm purposes, and thei im- эу cm n and additions to Farm Houses and other dings for farm purposes. Landowners assessed under the provisions of any Act ot Parliament, Royal Charter, or Commission, in respect of any publie or Peri works of drainage or other improvements, may borrow their й т рамес share of id cost, and charge the same with the expenses on the lands im oved. No investigation of title is нм а d е Company being ofa strictly financial character do not kielo with the A d and execution of the cu which are controlled oniy by the overnment Encl: Commissi For further information, and for forms of application, зріз іо the Honourable WrLLIAM NAPIER, Managing Director, ld Palace Yard, Westminster, S. W РЕ ý Land Drainag ORKS of DRAINAGE of any extent ara EXECUTED v 2e, PA ЕЙА, LAND DRAINAGE 4, IMPROVEMENT CO. on all deseriptions of pro- rod pem ан ortgaged, trust, ecclesias- E ee tical, corpor may be made i Landowner as successive роодо ай, the works are com ted ; ort роранд with à mission thereon, may be charged on the property im) way 0! — on the estate c for various terms of years во as to T e uM" percent. of annual с tothe circumstances of th Noinvestigation of He Men S ENTE or notices given to Reversioners or Mortgagees, юв 4 expenses are incurred. tion, Enclosing, Wood Grubbing, Road t c ina similar manner. ecute апу of the Improvements ру п Agente, and ch and chargo e ca and expenses on the ions m be ағы to iiis itob, the Secretary, the Company, 52, Parliament Street, S.W. OYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Estate, may o STOCK and IMPLEMENT PRIZE SHEETS. are now ready, and will be forwarded on applieation to #9 Нат, Dang, Secretary. . 250 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Maren 14, 1863. the whole field узг: finished by 1 р.м. on the follow ing day. cwt. of coals had been ойе of the previous season to h ave been in better condition for ы or to | instan me n better gn be eni unusually good pointment | a | half, was кишен to ew m Мг. LAWES 2n е for Grass > ари рарег |а Carrot In | SrRATTON, at Walls dressing m may*for а season produce a somewhat lam corn-erop, it is doubtful whether the ШУ тре: the land is not EN. M the xr b jd which is realised by the өең “ On the v nr nob to reco p^. ex lained, the pov more largely A Le. enous top-dre and vice vers ke eis with this is the experience Court, near Bristol ings may of Mr, em be in ктт нна last Friday, Te tool | we vant formation now, in order that it may be | in a appendix, w an extraordinary retum was crossing the autumnal cultivation of last | tur seas from a top-dressing of nitrate of вой оп his cly year’s Barley stubble. Ву shifted snatch-blocks To the other papers in | the volume. we shall her re- | soil, which, though described as an inferior a e tool was in the first instance drawn in and out = dice e a кее meanwhile the following | soil, is not poor in а chemical e but full d wherever desired, in order to the thorough culti- | may be a further contribution to the | mineral rich vation and planting of а somewhat ked head- | history of E Oulu which ш us las land. And the union of the round-about system | week. The field on which the eriments took of draught with the arrangement for turning the place wasofas к ewhat clayey poene soil— | E LAMBING SEASON, i tool th эв “м haraeterises Mr, |: moderately stiff and fir Whe: at g nd." The| Еукву bs benader at Сеһеер looked | forward with no SMITR’S plan of steam cultivation, is admirably | conclusions ша are stated thus ordinary inter e lambing se n approached, adapted to the application ofrsteam power 0 Ше „у Nitrate ofso dicit previous years, produced a and the state ч his pos flock Pyarably excites his GC uy of a sowi «dem а increase both іп corn and in straw. Si — He haroa that e cannot doubt the success of the new tool ; “9. The larger кобо Е -— т E pro- tio on в ine , it will be a very зачу addition to the advantages and гра whieh steam power has already con- ferred on arable fa We must add that it duced a correspondingly larger neglect, mi vélos or hence he endeavours to re-assure himself that he has so x: "€ NIB be seen that whilst je lue of 1 urists s owe mue oh | partieular plan of eultivation by steam m power. | We are glad j omaa of any fresh promise that occurs to Мт, any other of our leaders | — n Оза of. i adequate reward for his a —— — Pnorzsson Davy has lately called the atten- tion of the Royal Dublin Society to the met cm —€— mane сора AND has devised for йе{егш: ing t iehness milk. Не €— it js de My [s sedie us and therein to di ffer the other Iro quality methods hith of milk, which are all more or less ineo жаныныз. s method consists in adding g glass tube, lesed ter. ot == C em ployed is then адды, the Pus al her, and alcohol to b te and 3 cwt. of salt gave an increase of and 2 cwt. of nitrate and 4 cwt. Thus for each 4 cwt. more nitrate of soda an additi onal increase of almost | exac А м авав of Wheat was obtained. used als in my Wheat ixparimente i in 1861 ; whilst in the jte- тз of 1860 and 1859 the addition of salt to heit marked beneficial effect upon 4. Salt Мае торна at е rate of 3 cwb. per = ӨШ be seen, produced as large an increase as 1 с of ni Г This is a curious result, but it stands not solitary, for in ei hs соз produced an increase of nearly f corn. as salt alone in the years pre- 50 had bua any effect upon the increased corn, it appears very desirable that m | be m "5. QS vian guano, applied at the rate of 2 c per aere, m nearly as good a result as 2 cwt. " nitrate of sod * 6, Тһе addition ofsalt to the се it реш, had ied d ы, further increasing the jer — unction 8 nitra more rem n, "S added both to nitrate of seen that whilst 2 ewt. of 124 owt, : P Rhus it will be nitrate of: soda produced an increase 0 of nearly of difficult ti e third experiment 2 cwt. of nitrate of | seas as roduetion of c further experimenta with this cheap fertiliser should shou trate af tá таз rkable, since E, alone had such a былш effect hen used ш лә “7. Salt, жы ар pears to have о we nete] in the | gren he is now making every proper pr Ovision Tie REM ducendi passage em ре, 2 irying and —the lambin id the general сыа at t this precise ces "t a TE not be D riate to remind him of a few of the common and ordinary requisites necessary to insure á successful те Lambing Field. wc breeding farm of mode- near to the res asture, ih эк Sall sheltered, The [^r p- which \ they have been fed fo ast few should be NE mod z " Mo e brought dem, mb-pen and shelte tum made аг throughout the field. Tho ies H4 а the uge of the ewe immediately after lambing in cold ey P convenient paddocks, provided with lamb-pens well x ed, should be attached, into which the ewes is requisite in pa ust be yr as sweet and dein as аа otherwise the ала е е 4 па com: Duis s indisated dbyt Ene marks on the tube. Але each additio disci the tube is to be well | ts, durin ex which time it is and tem era- BH а | 7 ewt. commercial results I have сонга the following und numbers. whilst = vise of Peruvian gano gave e 92 cwt.’ of increase, in the same quantity of guano mixed Mee 2 bud ot sit n — only an increase of To show the table. The Wheat is valued at 48s. a quarter, the price at which it was actually sold, and the straw аб 305. per ton, as a usual selling price. x As regards Meroe ie there can thus remain no of a gave tonly an increase of 9$ ewt. of т іп And to remain in the lamb pes to ге their A: with great restlessness takes place. This cause of great loses amongst the ee lambs, the e after their own food than to tike These common attentions Bog provai ae d well as Peruvian guano, d their requiremen apicis win Eus pes сно to th | either M or piua with. s may be used with great | lambing. Тһе Midi should науа. Ies E Жерден! of сар milk'in butte ик ые" т Wheat—at least, оп m upon principles v patience, quietude, B ose | careat i toms rl жж асг ка рт т ivi а се on to ume of | ur, the ыйа ега should keep a { milk m рге hes this latter to x pint or “Оа t Mad, guano and salt appear to me 1 nable time (and plen of be the amount of butter in arie d. antity of milk | preferable to ~ ena GE salt, — guano should bo given) he Le should with же; aid of his s fi plies phosphates ап jes, as we as nitro- i pront cn he knee арча a fd he | genised matters, whilst nitrate of soda is efficacious as аыр whi ich e. 5-я ed by the fn ger, and e accuracy of this enr o etermining А » х А ad ond _ : Eius D a manure sole virtue of its nitrogen. he ought to find the muzzle же а forefoo quantity of butter in milk, Professor dies ““ Caution ought, therefore to be used in applying | side А. ib. E somewhat c it. is Ln satisfied himself of by experiments; and Bs ilis m x Б top-dre ыр for Wlkcet on li gs E кта А а her io B d is of opinion that it might f much use as a | The е that Е top-dress ам Pu efforts кы asem с КШК. or rather Me means only of testing the milk supplied to ficially applied to Wheat grown on poor pee requires | the lamb begins to protrude and becomes ев discolo Ye d different public institutions, with a view of detect- | to be accepted with ion. If the poverty, ог | ог the ewe exhibits signs of exhaustion ; in mer ing adulteration, kar е the purpose of rather СОА is Sit is а Ља mechanical he must no longer wait, aid her Thi lan having the em sup plied w of a certain j best. Ifbe has to draw t? д nes ger hat diseovere lt y should gently lay h er on her rigbt реч by rthis c o fall (e а fixed standard it mei lover ich Sis s are not er than | as AT as possible seize one of eir genemllf should not be чй into these йшй; > hing а-ы to air, and | very w it forward, (the ewe w^. {o dran) milar means for y unproductive 2a Ron adore = e she зерта en take hold о. dl oils. But if "ME в Kis vicis e like many | when brought out, he à M St rt of the "оет for 1863 of the om, : soils, simply because зрэ does not contain іп | ће other leg with one hand, endeavour wid Royal € dep Society has | sufficient quantity all the mineral constituents which | other to Ps the head forward at "the same f the had - à rs Journal o the "res osition of the ash of Wheat, | поё forth; the e: should com: zm ys ў 18 тано прове ГОА P'itrate of soda will tend been brought forward, i& will шшейин eo vie volume at once | top-dressin it of soda wi T he 4 to „be the usual | ite more ас exhaustion; aud though such а | {00у ; the lamb should аре gently d M Marcu 14, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 251 t once laid to the head of the ewe, who, if not — and D greatly exhausted, will immediately com gestos licki э] MMERMUIR SHEEP FARMS. Ө гой, ог lem "a n. "m paa Ei wa it clean. In a inutes it should b su uckled; Тик dae E сз nto sheep farms, varying in d to be marketed, and im brought home fis indeed, if the ewe lies quietly 16 ma o 5000 acres. Although the depopu- | roin on bei backs уор е UT ip er ^ e lies ; but it is wrong to hold her u above all without the artificial m of modern on her rump, asis too much the case, to Mi the landa of ve ini and so obnoxious from the sudden times, we could no expect their wá tX E^ have bee 1 This often br “ paining,” and not unfre- | and poen manner ое S Ajeetion, i is Wie i here, yet | much different, Money also was by no means plen E quently results in the expulsion of t It із | the fact is eniabie t r hills and valleys were | or at least rd A it foug ө way un this ак riainly very important to the lamb, especially in bad | in former M pieces а thiokly нару than they | and unproduc ill c weather, to get it suckled speedily; but to do во at are now. fter sy: stem of the Highlands, whereby The old books ready refe rred to furnish us with once, irrespectiv e of the painful condition of Ње а Marr. i the sheep nd нф also, and the dam, is wrong. judgment is necessa ing a plo ot of а ылы his dwelling, never | one from which we now quote e contains a record of the Wrong presentations unfortunately itn — жаа onn IS but it is certain that at no — of see on the es, which with due care ht be avoided — alarms, When ing to is a side pr i ог | .|mounds remain {о the breech, E ба back, e fœtus must be pushed | - JE br vut са асей | ounding farms. ap Lom. the теше Дага are eight or nine ja where dwellings have r than the ey were, even in the recollection of men s stili win as enumerated at stated tim ach s meide such as ates ыны more thick "planted among e shepherds. Tie first extract dates 119 years ago : hils, Many of the prea esent farms ombrage thearea| “Having counted, 15th o f- Septemben, 1744, I ин. t ч) г. wo or three of the holdings of bygone days, the|of old sheep 28 score and "т; е and l e names of which are still retained in current pod 16 score of Ja а. although in шапу instances nothing but grass Sod my two red oxen at 97. 10s I received 38s. ready money, , and | Jolin n Sligh i is Е Ан me 77. +. stening: ^ “ 1780. . Will llia m Curr Wool at 75. a stone ; t 70 : tepé securely on it to а RA че — aidin ng; —if this can be done, — o4 "Oui he the gode most difficult and Vairdónr| task, ne. be found if possible, and be brou "n to the > mouth of the womb, - ether | with - дш ; failing this the shepherd must | use his Ron, ide often results in taking | the lam "d RTA This is best done by ed usinga noosed cord, s placing it ы the legs firs А еч hey are drawn forward to take them off, and till all is кош away. can be А эшан Er | the ne" district From old farm and memoranda, which date | fom tm the e year 1744, c prone some information Mo the labourers employed on the farm 100 years ag The Хау ор the Whitadder Water аё a still earlier per extensive forest of natural wood, which, extending, from the opening into the Merse of was so dense on each side of the river that a man might have stept to have ШАР а М scarce commodity. Day's wages | from branch to branch for miles of лра stretch, abun- rate about 4 or ordinary labour; 6d. a day | dant confirmation of this being foun n the elu um 8 of (with m aA rit, and as high as 8d. fi ide: M owing. g. t E The general introduction of prp One or two entries in these old books | curiosities :— e destruction of the. nat v pe i “ David Symington угры, i days and a half at | axo Pundit gea ave taken the pla furned so ae to form жез ег out dire i 4d, a Dot day of пу, 1738 Cor old decayi Ке a pen БАШ fll ЫР roots but generally es bettor o course is to take it away if all. * 19th day of Жау, 1755 (ог 6), Eos with George | or seeds yet, n by the Lurf cope of stone walls, appears fair to n cases 0! of s dead lamb in the | Fream, and he has gt seven days at a mark a day, | where out of Ciel of {+ sheep, frequently sending up RÀ the like un B e shepherd | and 10 days ofa ыан man at half a mark a day at | | ria orous stems of Lu — Ash. The valor. дч should always be provided with. а cordial drink, con- he (washing) р for making it bett ems to have been untain pass betw sisti k, brandy, and sweet spirit of nitre, about | -— ire "nd Barry for 36 | counties of Berw - E Enst Lothian ; the bis e 4 r, to А strong 9-4 of laudanum wi ni ay the ding which resi ed womb has ау to MM Ls i ір its usual position. Laudanum also been found very efficacious in "аір the upon strong Aes т 17 е Sheep, 20s., and two pair of shoe: са се James Barry for 20 dedi: 20s., and two pair п of sh =i Hir ed James re hir na for 30 sheeps' Grass—th ordinary dry boll and a M Me 14th, 1772. Having measured the iM ode | and ei ghteen one fir lot— three score ountith— e hundre n. | 95, —B Mod uo ood given is gene! y purgative character but watchful- ess is very uisite sickly ewe, and арі cordial drinks rd be given. поша tne i id dyke: have been for cattle fi pec s referred е арреаг {тош tiae e to | line of old border towers or keeps, with lockfast accom- modation for, aile A а groun nd floor, plainly telling e possession of goods and chattels not ! 80 pea ce ы e as now, But to come down to times which we know more about, vé. find the hills stocked with , black- fac ed. or Jig ghlanc heep. Qs e afford them, and look for nothing from M stock-n r but a handful of hay saved from the e | ее of turf, for dr or fencing, as the remains о such are visible in the o old pastures to this day. Thro out this whole range of hills much more land has been under the plough at a former time tban what is Almost every acre о P Some о th 8, ough- v | e "old f| they cannot reach the Heather. These were certainly ш ae of sheep for those days when Turnips were IA тару believe them to be the best ro b for "Eight ranges. This may be tru ge € altitudo of the poe range is too high the +5 ction of e. еа arable and Б ач аа соды Y d Yu n used i псе pt Aak: have been alw ways p d after rearing the o womb t take Ko plaoo bleeding and Epsom salts must d ke auglit—tlrese are seen Occasionally Pone fin and, and for the upore of sur- ploug way till | Е. а уаз oni high in ud new re the | s o doubt the crop | woul ME then на eon s itself en ry ind о the deep soil of | the middle of the ridge. The existence once of many pa but where an be done with a fuir be ent P ihe arable hd paying its way- tho manda of Turnips and well so n Grasses enables to maintain a per "aud finer class of -— inl one which will igr more return for ear eh эра Л Tux et Det HA li АР ney and for Turnips t h better than the black-faced. The they, ру IB but no infusions. This affe Minim 25 а ng, often commencing o " de. pos -or three first days after lambing, and is dificult to discover, d operation should only be resorted to in extreme cases. Lambs have often to be tak an opening in the side of the ewe when the case is enean e If this is reme it €: һе опе by а vi surgeon, who mi; t possibly save | M ewe. The р d the vd on cl th some di ificnlty resort i in Gir оше must be had w e ergot of Tre to ve fol followed in Р ad [i 2 ounces of Epsom 5 with a little gin The ment of the you g lambs as they are dropped is - “timple but a^ ч 2 E A an ctually dead, mouth, and then ш үч, accou If ti the slight covering over its head mouth awhile to the fre] p b en from ploug indica a peri the а ire m iod when сас was more m рои ha роси, and more accustomed еер fail soon upon Turnips, and their HE = p a - the Cheviots or Leices ps to er р x mea h We of dpt esent day are how: to doubt whether all this она. ди Шап safest and most profit- able, living and d ng Er c eroi would pine and dwarf. The question whether rac uie black-faced h far it is prudent апа his $E бу the way seems to follow the 8 plough, sooner or later c end session, whereas any patches of good soil wh Su ner the plough ous bushes of Heathe d among the hills, climate, and "A termine this. coe were it iat іп practice we = "m xed with rich and sweet Grass. P # бой irm їз found, we think, ы the fu ы the farms being more numerous, also in the hi gh p of grain байы ng the wars of "ће de. of "the present, century ; but. „last, and . principally, that. the E ch of reclamation м, iM wonderful the Y d of being no шам the stimulating dn affected this que VT ormer day are not the same to us, an. many боре must enter into our соп- sideration of i s d а of which are the demand for f und а juve necessity. yet. ‚ and the Turnip ood q viti бе Tok dert - the opening “ Fi the country by шен M command of artificial manures, х чег. in demand for low me followed бу a close a close succession of white s crops), ter) ustion of the soil ere long drove the persistent кісе, d tivator to fresh fields, t there for a ЖЫЙ to pursue the yy the forsaken emet of extraction, while th perd: sown itself away to Grass or otiétbhig iis, ае to be ped and pow be эс» >” Much of itself TU. ы ex- L| M 252 ТНЕ — CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. "Maren 14, 1862. bers the original stock, which ha d the whole|turf to pieces by force, sowing Oats after the first| Тһе subject of co-operative farms isa a most country to themselves; the lough кызк. more per ng, and forcing it into Turnips ES ain ing че to the eme Pet ip well as to ost interest sbeep in its wake than it displaces by its in vations- This method has, however, little to recom- | the oil. „Wem all admit od Ow to dei x Good roads, ofwhich there are few even 2 n - :(me d it, as t Si first cro ar ats i p Dg de- mermuir, would do much for its improv Ai Far and the turf stubbor refuses are insuf. Y ction of men still living "that ау oft or mould e ong for "the аел crop, vind те апа min € eX the crying evils of the Мар ме the present Е of road were for тей; and i S their |land afterwards is not we 11 Аке > reduced for desire was to e the labou Hy in TE Чан а К... подло а most provoking system of engineer and Mee do: ihdré 2 | taking bim ой. of it, E Et fini > without followed, the level haughs of the river sides: whieh; h, | for the reduction of new and "than any expenditure of koe i and thus bec mi 4 гезроп nsible pe without much cutting, would have furnished a line for | physical force. рен with e breaking up | only to his Maker, but his због; I do not ada arailway, being carefully avoided, A: those heights | and liming, the work of enclosing is carried on, gene- be independent of „his fe llow-cre: atures for i crossed bc h have rendered our present roads a suc- га all by stone aM; ; and till land is one its recla- | principle I detest. p G God in the cessive wave of hill and hollow totally nd mation is or 9 - mporarily effected, as sheep grazing | instance, and secondly, upon our neighbour, e for single horse carts, and r rendering tha t hea ату w ork over it during tle day and wandering from it at night mainspring of society— each forming а link. in : for two horses d | do not enable it u maintain its fertility, Wire fences | human chain. І ат for progressing with the time with one. The cause of th: Suig blunder we are at a| | are often erected where stones cannot be procured, but like large farms and extended fields ; they "E . ldb is a great porem мы togo Turf landlord many buildings, they give full scope to for the sake of d ry and firm foot ing traversed the hi igh | walls are sometimes built, and W atop p pro- | mac vere, and they meet the requirements E: the ound, were closely followed. Until better access is | tected by rails on each side: but Bost of EE is the Ae of intellect ви — there must be small isolated i nt of istricts qi a 1 exp farm arms, Ny i he li stone; and lime is the prime squat ntageous grazing of infield land, they are | tion, e of this sort, 100 acres, more res of land, working like a spell on the b moulds. кају" beneficia as marches and boundaries be- becomin vacant, I called together iren И Being so far removed from the limestone rock its | {ее different farms, ^ -— er well neigh- the bettor class of labourers, and offered + effects are the greater, a much smaller quantity telling bours e seem to agre the take and farm and the necessary capital without interest, if they with good effect on new land than what is required for | give расар ple, Ше good AP libe fence — е: mtt to cultivate it Ye шабу 4 to the кеи dosed land of the low country. Four|the s from many alarms and disturbances. ach man paying down 2l. asa tons an acre is amply sufficient for a rst dressing, believe e also that these division fences might with grent Ту gli accepted - pr орой, eid in the'course and witho at lime it i ра unpr — practice t of 10 years capital was paid back, and this new still well | were in eis € ноп, as tenants of a wi will not $ grow on it to апу purpose, but the ‘deficiency ariy in our pr "Valuable Ye important as the | | cultiv: ated and well-stocked farm. I was so [satisfied with this success, that ui ш meus farm. ne rotation, is again so ownto Grass. Then every ing, one remains о be noticed, which i cnin in | of 150 acres becoming vacant, t, I put in n'upon the shovelful of lime shows ` эмн it was spread, in ће take | ben eft. tò none of ы and that consists in n the laying | same terms; and only 50/7. of the duces lent remains p. out of plantations. Of these we have at present very unpaid, and "they hope to liquidate this sum during Good roads would also у usa command of dr pr pat and d extension is slow ; уеб trees of the im year. Simple and inexpensive as my p т ire n dy r hi 8 i I e con t ғ Mer е or in his ealamiti onsider more than ple ler as it requires a drier | sed with stone А v Qi p. once d might have been in the same predicament. Physi iato for its satisfactory working than we have, | тум stells, and in the rse of lOor 12 years the | speaking, he is better fed, and can, consequently, da Lr cerei while large tracts of dry "Farpip soil remain | trees are over-topping the là ee: and every year a — genter ос <= - „employer aeta here d ; the mproved which might EET i wd 3 23 portion n aet and which remain untouched, we they sre full grown. In rou h stormy weath ical mistake to plough, as they form | s need never leave their vicinity for their food d, and ЧЕ Society, which is Tec rth upwards of 507. The land- бюз arde of the pasturage, and when well surface- | when snow storms force them together into a place lord has - his avantages ; marauding, less drained the y pro roduce a close and thick sward of Grass, jo Eit here is. no fold so much be poaching, and (as in Ы "my case) 50 families not only which if once the lea side of а thick plantation. акеп o off the parish rates, but paying to them. Their whilst to plough up boggy ground without first draining I detail of tl to keep the rates low. То give further e it is a ruinous policy. These su su rface drains are laid on | m * rte confining our bari more especially а е ы ofthe sohome, they must each of eith which seem destined and Melford Benefit Club, for. 10a a hill, Tike furrow- draining. Their cost is about time to alter alike the appearance of ade ess блм, 5з. а week after 65, when all rood of 6 ам is A it Mes % better d " j ihe phon she the character of its farming. J. S. B. | payments cease; 5l. for funeral expenses. I mi the long conomieal to drain thes in bd with tiles, but e undertaking is з beyond the t reach of a tenant, And in the meantime few inves hi and cle Тне following mech s appeared in the ende Times MA - ау several parishes, the capi ч ts to upwards of 23,0007. Тһе for “Sir, —The interesting article our “Own Reporter," Макыл mds be altered to meet the wishes of the meadow. We hold that these portions of bog к dated Rochdale, 5. Rupene uns ativo e societie: ^ induces me |]andlord, but 16 is necessa ќо: write to J. Tidd —(G M кы be к e а m ork of |totrou ех gere ais "farm lof D aea otat Хаќ Esq., 98 сао а cue sid SW. recia on upon the dry, and In 105 present | comin t, I called together 20 labourers, and offered to | for instructions how render the society valid. state, Jess Тае grazing Large portions of such |lend ege А, Se thoct абр, if they would Viene to | When I Т at pee ne : ded the Michaelmas land are to be found сп every farm of the district, | Ro ees ш AL EM pre ал Fre a Mire d | quarter meetings, and Wes surprised at the shrewd and : M A | е) . cha Р“ ent as they are, would paid me back my көш. so that I was induced. to Е another | apposite remarks made by these uneducated labourers. be little missed by the flocks whilst under the operation, | farm of 150 acres to 30 men, upon the sam Thes | As only ten or twelve members are required upon ж and which ae add eov to the produce of Turnips dle: nearly рей back the capital, and Кү 'of еа зы | two farms, di e remainder serve their old masters hen kept ii Fx ood Gras -—— к ушей = 1 * g S RE er ta © E m o 2, [=] ct o ЕЯ Ф © ЕР 23 © ert [c] m к» 2 ЖУ, o ^ $ ® 15 Е 4 m Legi at prent; and if these ы ions of inferior sure to meet with а неси нарах очно |Agrieultural Co-operative Society," or q peie 9 were improved and Exam to the area f. Grass | 20087. зош oftheir pend pe Agricultural Association. Y Three | become much more гес Ает — y, ed | uu ат. existing, they would be increased both in numbers | cou countenances. If every country gent rend uid follow мА advanced the societies а sum of m i pori Wem and quality. P. to Pans thi ebelieve atthe Е 1 «КЕН к mple, distress among the agricultural poor would not be to purchase a first-rate threshing machine. pues ork of reclamation too far, especially | c sand ыс lations it themselves, and they have paid me ted 1 Lsbsitbo iu рру to TOI TOP EK gre: OHN Praia ' | portion ofthe capital. The editor of the * Agricultural bend or Metis A certain amount of rough astika | " Aerington Hall, Suffe Ѕосіеіу'в Journal" (Mr. Frere) has been down quired for winter keep, and mountain sheep eat| We have since factns мег, тона ters from Mr. Gurdon, | inspect the farms. e was so pleased with the heathi hich great relish, instinct and taste | | with further details of his Co- зет Farming. In manager of one of the farms, that he offered to také - зангаа their food by graz ce n thelow his first letter to us, [е says he has received many | him as а bailiff at a good stipend, but he did not wish grounds in the fore part of the da; ара on the inquiries, and adds : | to leave his present situation. From the “ Co-operalor, , portions in the | 100 . "Those, “Т аш for adopting ig the newest оа eed a monthly eme conducted by Mr. Н. Pitman, ў mixtu ps ate bo for adm es, ploughs, es | Manchester. D make them gr od Grass, ns | ov à Tes A deed умы Ё Ку iption of Heather, whilst that | sive to the farmer and less open to imposition. T havo i iesse Correspon ondence. which grows on peaty soils is more tender and succulent, o diim out a plan for suburban vi fouror| On Breeding Sheep.—Ai а time like the реш, and we believe the very best crop which can grow on five miles on the London railways, whence the when the eS of sheep is likely to produce a ied such land, especially when renewed every few years by | labourers would be brought up to their daily work and | return than corn-growing, it becomes an imporu burning. Peaty soils, also, stand very few TM in|taken back at night, ма бр сопошу, morality, A cet to consider nce we cannot improve. =ч iy ту Grass, reverting speedily to Heather or to a w rthless | education, health and happiness. e same grow а, foz. We shall shortly describe the plan usua iy fol-| The substance of the printed ent under which TONAS агана There has been very vu d : og. agreem lowed in breaking up hill ground, which consists іп | the Assington farm is let is to the following effect:— | gress in the ара of feeding horned stoc "m ploughing with a furrow (shallow or r otherwise) for the | “І agree to let to the undermentioned persons, | е iens cows are kept in good A AEn upon 20 po h ib i -chaff. o first time, and well turned over, as much as possi le to | forming themselves into an Agricultu ciation, а ts daily, pulped ue icai with - kill the existing vegetation. It is then left for a year or | farm, called * Severals, containing 136 acres, for the in i thi same conditio! e allowed to шат m e more Ёо rot. In tbe autumn it is E ed, and annual rent of 1947., and 37. for each house, upon the tity. е Mis а " similar digestive ad again in the following spring it i ues ет for the followi ing 00 —That consist of 30 | and is ten times as heavy ;· а consequ. third time; the lime з= pee «оњ betw at they conduct thi І с ion their respective live маа ДЕ тре ~ : suc manner E not to bury [кезун and pay their rent regularly. "That the land be is consuming ten times the quantity o Peor iB om fand l having bé split up into ridges | farmed upon the four-course husbandry. "That every question for experiment to cid nr eati eady for Oat seed. Two | 12 years the land be re-valued. That all repairs be adopt the system of pulping bae nix ing keen. nthisinstancetaken,and the | done by the Association, landlord finding ro chaff, for sheep, and b economie A Turni Ambi he turf being better | materials, To insure the premises for 3007., &c." twice as many heep per aere as we do now. ^ wi be crop of | The ик pp of th n, together with | objected that the ож contemplate VL. wo le, impa- | the ru ations, and Mr. Gurdon мша. јетре with too much labour. trc onu ad rrt! would ask whatis the proportion between ear the | second letter, as follows : M nt princip CO-OPERATIVE FARMIN unwearied attention of the clergy, pe асі ©... тела АН RM NUM uMbdipqqas mess, LLL AL AH Marom 14, 1863.) .. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 253 Then, attendance and the value of the Ls уй For fatting| 1855, as the date of the first. successful. operation in p on Swe ip e the ro cut m the | steam agriculture. t I have paco ed before you. I claim the laurels qmd won t this trial by the Messrs. Fiskin, and Mr. Fowler ewes, if S can 1 would ha ave eno: more fairly towards dk if he, insteád а given area of ro oots, we can afford to lay ved an “ order? at Carlisle, that the amoun nt of labour, en: still leave a very 1 fit had re ї рег need har. soot and dissolved one tone, two уез: ас Коз. 4, about of equal quality and weight, viz., 61 lbs, per Lor n ss a 43а. No. 2, not so good, and over 1 Ib, at 6s. 3d. per bushel. (с) W "y ; the Foe: Pub sown the latter end of А егу large p another most important ad- ke th etre ons, à зач Manure. | Совё. | Wheat. | to draw w an ny giv ven jh surface call his attention. to the words of the Tord M Ju ustico E eep pass much po ан over à de nor entitled to avail himself "T tle imei sul ofa ч case of fatting sheep | let us hav us to achinist;" then ore of this sai "128 shall not go into the idle as 0 др м plough, d's end, is dis out to make room for the double action one of the rie Ae bus I shall, and „до clai m the honour of h w king upon the e here berore pl ughing wi dit 2 wo few years ым т “hall see the double acti: же letter, pet s thing that can HS on e work- g its engines ouble its nomin t die. | William NN араса. а Btation, Real; appear Á n nos there i is m thing а n—at any rate not n reign im- p deficiency. Со uld we means e economically growing two sheep | Mi where one was grown before, we have the means of ЕЙУНЕ food at i vamihablo Ан sufficient for our enormous populati The I about to suggest sie СА ited for large arable farms of a light na li the bu dinge, dy Бета = centralizing the produce, - dt ing the str. aw ди» Торф by beasts is un- For Farmers! Clubs. , KINGSCOTE : Feb. 3. а os i this subject. pur) Iw cond diyi son of o of steam f I may be рес. to live а | Guan Non 80 paatiels of | Dissolved ` поо of sh phate ror 40 bushels of soot ie Straw. Total. | Profit. £ s.|bus. . | 80 48 | 33 soot 37 bone 32 36 36 37 36 37 mmonia.. 44 24 46 o 58 ом t3 t5 b LJ LJ оо о о о о о lbs. perp qrs.lbs SA n- and s bli hted, the а. espec it bent dow: The whole of the others was хоор" kind, icu with ab 3 ays, soot,- mples of corn, with 2, soot; 3, d ері ate of amon lot made the first start, which was first аре by колдо: ire PY "m 4. 2 0 1113 1418 4|1 5 14 116 i 20 8 14 7 13 13 14 11 0 3 019 9 018 0 The the exception of plots 4 and 6, were much "alike ; they stood in {һе or E to appearance, 'of—1, Whe: at. т: bones ext; rato w cent 65. 5 per bushel, 02 y n be nt uma gig 5, disso: lved followed 1 ^ rs “зо фаза, а. then th ally, and ut whilst the m of labour in eartin e a great improve- dinding- ed an ill now pas mbjet = bdo Pine P artiüeinl m. ures. a question —Ó asked than answered, being o опе joa an nd dei 0; and ceriainls 3 vir г: f (d) I l now give you an accou: Mr. Rich, 2 .Wellsley, with Wheat ment if we could. dev of ины! thes straw | First of all there is tho requirements of the crops, the ‚ and makin д: ewes perii eX n the nature and co опа of the | da nd, = available food land. 'The corn must be stacked n 1 State of the аге to be consumed; боа bya se ice macine, ie and time i meds е sipblication, with and straw stacked 22 d thatched. 'The roo ota. ust be | ya: rio ойм. 1а с natur ally Ede and. | ; ànd now the operations gy commence. а root — ts possess different habits and wants, wh. the dl as be deficient in those very substances which are essential to their development ; when this fis the ep those - ust be resor! whic e opinion(fro nce) of the farmer, he thinks ost caloulatod t to её th дак нед, ingredients in the best available r and from the best and cheapest source, atte: ц being p: jme ca ы of th; E io d the тепн of the partie to be іеі. Gener m pends r mb Pon. this might be made in a much space; Ming in a E ug omis d в e by Profe Way, setting a price to the diferent Substances con- tained in manures, by which an approx e (on —À( mig ht be arrived at; it has, НО cen own by Dr. Voelck eti, the АКА, й hd manure Е altogether череша on the quantity, but a n the state and combination of the dif- ribi iti P sedg we UR поб Great Steam Mna gh Trial has cleared away a|* good deal ofi mist, as well as раша two of our leading nd F esults. The great point at issu hat ‘proportion does to the expens Ar gripe g their a this before you, my exp Apt few w experimenta T hayo tried, bearin t wise some useful information from в sources. cation? In order to set the matter, Ihave been еї with, like- ee what w and practical opinions received ld shall see. The latter has lost аі is беда, dor d ме the Мевзгз. Fiski No. á seeds, s) Manure applied in April Wihon 2, To - E 2 cwt. nitrate T er that it is not Өү М ie Жерг ыла Mes е between ourselves is— Mec tha pem value of the produce bear | апа 117 cv applic t bushel, erience iihi h detail to | give a p ally | 1} pis 6 N.B. "The s mido of straw of No. 10 2 was о 92. Wheat in the spring of 1858 on shallow pde oil. 26 some experiments s from t drilled in the аши а, e year 1855, on good dry stone brash land on new lea, (or 1856. bush. lbs. 15 No. 1, pi trump Wheat with 14 cwt. ты. апа z -— ноо salt asl р. LA DSL s 44 0 Again, to Wide Trump Wheat ане - i the" ааа of 1891, а (hot to the | on dry Stone brash a w lea manures, sown April 8, common salt, produced per soda, 825 c acre al pone] 58 lbs of Vias and dioc а Е Un- manured, experi of 1 An? rch wide ni tely se. m eeded by 21bs. per bush эмил the Л, ^ m rofit of over 3l. S (е) The next account о! Mel а nd t hel — ранне weight дег с imperial b bushel of fhe actual mone; hinth ање ы ©: 29 bushels, 18 lbs., and 184 ew In this t the whole field was sehr xv а ро 2 А ei M — the whole field. Re naros, time ripe side was ft and as against ; the ;mmanured at of the bus heat at 6s. per r cwt., it would at the least some АНУ by a friend in Hampshire on light chalk soil Г бештей, c a 6d. per acre) :—1st, to Barley afte: r Turnips fed off with в > adjudged to Now alth ugh аи E “Barl Е һаз t experiment I tried with artificials to the e m" vill, d some mist, in it has ug бар сенін was to Wheat in the year 1860. Manures per acre. Cost. | per um sd i— ^|. (a) The lis of а poor weak sandy descriptio: — m: 3} inches in repa the land in fair condition, D £ s. d.|bus. pk.| ton cwt: Ib. е туте originally to two gentlemen | ried a good deal of stock the previous year, being t Non 94 dew 0171 тай joe п 1855, за ске, the er Mr. АНАУ and а Mr. | year's е it looked fresh and well when роња р 075 ане 1 `7 6 97 019 0 David Greig in 1856. „Воњ relative to steam ploughs, that is, | Tho Wheat came пр well, was a good plant, an and was stron and 2 owt guano and Той. sal "ат ві за 31 110 Point ot дар in gonn е exion 3 with steam ms UE : and in | healthy all the ady part, of the us from alternate fr ince ааа = y the plonge s which were the su! о ese o thawing a great portion of the a n тоадсав! harr patents, the problem how far steam ploughs соб be rendered | barely m 1 а tn es nd this Plots vins Remarks. —No. i. а "t. pu a e Ne mat 5 x 2. Mad available for the cultivation of the land,ywas ноб. Ор to that S out, ап abt nitrate of soda, guts d special prepared in, mi t e - = Po e шр when E Day AR time, although various attempts had been made; no one had hubo manu A rens on the 19th of April, at an expense in Poesie эд, ар s gh Ad IM wet morning, but dry w succeede. making a plough that would answer the purpose, | each c: А. P et acre. In one week a decided improve- = iue after сај Although large prizes had been offered by vatious Agricultural wit is appearance of the nitrated plot had taken — У Societies in England and Scotland, as an inducement {ог |іп {улы week the whole Ki -— M showed a {е and bones (half dis- ES. t. E EIE asta чш, At she Pro me vas e | effect, the nitrate of € followed DF the Ed ga араё D aed) a appli HE to тг with its effect in t fs „ and in the distance tho. ts соп 2d. —— he following year on the Barley c the Turnips fed off with ае M enm rend oe resh- х энер; өчө) T езй F е result was as т. gy cou on the same dp 5 let year | 2d year | aid that the date Моге. Fiskin's patent. was um баз РЕВИИ B аиа | Barley | бизм. m ie: 1855. жэ TM a witness, said : Manure. | Wheat | Straw. value, | Proft. | Loss. n з. d. tn.ct.qr. bus. pk. tn.et.qr. Betüre the dat date rj pe Mnt, Yee = лаба взт K^ im тр Она ие ERN 121012 2 2| 32 m | to bring s — Pa puto вечае она into n: mado bus. lbs. lewt. qrs. lbs.| £ з. d. | £ s а. |£ s. d. на solved bone an 130 bus. | without suc vis ..16 20| 21 124 | 519 6 is ls ‚121011150! 26 8/1 2 1 Mr. F s tej үст т оте d his aom ттт әл г. сеа E e. 20 g z 3 4 L s : 13 o4 0 4 9 | Remarks. -Weight of Barley from No. 4, 501b; per bushel. .received an order, for making a machine to dtr any Nitrate et eue e ЫШЫ given surface plough that might be brought forward." soda 90 94 | 33 1016 3 m My friend does not state the advantage к otherwise attend- Now let us see the thickness of this fog. Mr. Bovill| Тһе and corn kindest and here t Wheat | ШЕ the ај són conclusione, and —— ае or two п ters. тау be a im vg advocate Md a court of law, but | mani applied ; 7 the next without manure; 3. Guano; in these 1 atte for all t not be very 1еагпей u upon i erem m АР чап ity of tailings on Tight вота ы it bd = stim) uesti Р, А. EE hi abou! z from е eat manure rtion and where non | kind o эн ba ion of в had p * ing, С ла to dealing B bs from guano — v and the nitrate more than the may bep y be placed before him, for when he says ets sold together at 63. e och en rnt . Fisking’ patentof July 19, 1855, the Venerdi теп pou uis mid se of artifi E — second Soil after two an " 1 poblem was solved and the first approach was made t the Wheat a fall plant, (he minne re. C ' tbe manures f к es а really useful and serviceabl Segui o of May when m at a cost of 40s. per у Poem lough, he say T me refer him to March 1 Lo SR worthy of remark that although the 1855, the date of my steam plough patent; hundreds of | Manure. | Wheat. | Value. | Straw. Total doubtless contained a quantity ^ š eed е а weight of Turnips per : are now in useful and serviceable oper vel the latter had a greater dmg ovn been regularly worked by it СНА f crop, both in the yield of ever since mber 1855. Mr. ael might have T been looked to as authority upon the question, he | Nitrate of о St reis ate an account an inent patent dr: Ме i MM Љу Secretary, Mr. Lg sehr I agent T бүз artificial СЕТЕ, i es аса m n surely he must have Y t in the spring of last y na pu of arch 19, 1855, or he never would have | wneat| 32 32 Messrs. Fiskins’ machinery, ria July 19,1 manure, | Tail 561 Е The best sample, No. 254 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Manon 14, 1863, ; de on his farm, Buys 500 tons—not Wheat Weight of |0Ё ea ma д ув ns— not Description of Manure. | Cost. pet Value. Loss, | Plot? Manure per Acre. Cost Roots, less, о horse dung aaay, and 1400 tons of Eo , aere. BE x Ин. бк dum soil, besides many ton guano. £ s.|Bushel| & s.d 1 9 sh. bones 850117168 11 | manure із used separately P early Potatoes, aud. е Special Wheat manure 2 0 88& |1111 0 І T 2 |8 ewt. special manu: 3.6 6 з з 20| other manures for general purposes the farm, Guano 2 0 $64 |1019 0/18 0 8 |4 cwt. guano . КОК ООВ. a РЈ 4 3 9|Claimant drained all this Farm in the first four ye Nitrate of soda .. ..|2 0| sa |11 5 0| 7 0 4 |12ewt. s oci manuro se $e i : x 5 A4 of his tenancy, and entirely at his о excepting Bou ао cul ERAI 8822] 11.8 0 á t 6 — m b 0-0 2 313|the ti has expended in that time 1707. in filling up None .. 32 912 0 7 |icewt.specialmanureandlübush.j3 4 9 8:98 ре old fences pulled down, and deep ditches; and Remarks.—No, $. The great but the & |а Е d 10 bush. b 3 1 8 |1710 810 405 yards of deep ditches and new fences, emarks.-—N o. e greatest increase is straw, but t cwt. guano an us ones. H А of inferior Er No. 1. The next largest quantity о E 9 |2ewt. guano and 4 стб, Turnip3 3 0 | 1516 3 0 planted 3025 "yards, all inne ве LA claimant, excepting буй án rst aample of grain. Nos Жайны e lan oou j^ ра qui The tenant had to c Very айа i in quenti of straw and similari rity ua 10 |20 уз. manure and 8 bush. bones4 17 2115 025 | doma and ua = the railing; has ma таа road through the farm, 1320 of Mr. Burne xe rri make any cale sene of straw ; heh r admits that it is desi зе | th dn d of considera- | а со tion, апа! says the а quantity пой the. nitrate end! БЕМА manures would ci uaa ee the grain from See (g) I havealso received an account of some valuable experiments tried on the Royal A; icultural von Mg & detail of which А et the inferiority in the quality of DER able in this experi nt that ddition of o: did not increase Mm ed of p^ 0 sh: W ore observ: ore manure ў e the whole thi hi propan tog Fe EFC Ачы TE karl pense entirely, and the cost of material and P tried last year wit ay eie ic oor ob it cost for several years upwards of 407. per annum. andy land of a de ure was applied by | Tenant has made 22 gates entirely at his own cost, ad nature; the hand in boults, Tis seed drilled with а po quantity of ashes on the 28th of May ; the i taken i cleaned from root and she h f top, and weighed on the 3d of December. house, a loose and engine houso, im The Whe: ou will find in the Journal of t 0; icultural Society в HIN x с copia of which arg in ти and would well Weight of | found all materials exce t fox a milk house, dairy, repay ey are too extensive for me to fully enter | Plot3. Manure per Acre. Cost. | "Roots. and calves sheds, and for those he had to fell the Ly n just give you the general results :—1st, to Wheat И, ош 1 |10 bushels of bones and 2 owt ser i; o 5919518 | ing and paving farm yard, whi ai very large o Manure per Profitin | Results with guan ~ the stones for paving were Каса mostly nof [^ No. Eoi. Cost. Wheat Batley. 2 |8 см. superphosphate -. ..|216 0 | 1613 126|draining and other such operations on the land, Dor лае LÀ Ie Тыр T " H у ү : к Claimant farmed and laid out both the front and ш ёз.4. | £5sd| 65 4. 5 [Nono y Acca E 817 1 4 1 special 6 |6 beer superphosphate Ла 9 0]|16 1 018| been excessive Šla owe of шво 1186 218 $ сез m 5 Moa iem cwt. super2 18 O |1711 327 ces Remarks.—'The вой оп this is various, Iv ate 8 ч owt: nitrate of 8 sh owk Turntp manure and 2 cwt.|2 15 6 | 20 13 2 21|Some rich alluvial, some good upland. There are also 10 0) 2 16| 1 7 6 goin guano * iF ES mum 9 |10 bush. bones and 34 owt. Turnipi2 18 0 1610 217| and except in particularly good seasons requiring skil- on manure F Бе 3 11$ 0] 4.19] 019. 85 10 wt. superphosphate and 2 do.|2 15 6 | i9 9 8 10|ful management for successful arable cultivation. The i salt 0830|060[|0299 , guàno ld all meadow is frequently top-dressed with Nothing ае T ы 5 11 |20 bush. boni бов 0 0 | 1713 018|town's other manure, besides being оссавіопајї; Т |? cwt. sulphate of) — - 12 |15 yar ‚ 8 bush. bones, and i 11 6|2315 1 3| irrigated by those means made to yield a great : E СГШ ОРІ аР Ж.ж и lewt. ii ' of eva manure к к 27. f Clover mown this year showed LA us els soot zah 0 38 .0 118 4 l1 85.4 and Le cei — produetion acres o. over m y .13 115 yard ‚1212 6116 0 911|forfar the best of any seen this year, and 9 acres of an us Ci die into rH ше eoe EH eet y T, straw | Cài 19 {опса any e ыс them. I hav ue ionally ey а per quarter, straw at 6d. per cwt. | applie em К Гав y obse: oes, ре they i other sm E: ht be-much more extensively used. X b of soda is small portion which has b down longer eld fi ery quick and invigo ting, rende the- Hof тегу | field of 22 acres, down two years ; another field o No. Manure. e enel Barley & Ms but its effects are soon роп scarcely, if at all, | acres, somewhat older turf ; but from mie we ез w.| Straw, хае th е second Ва Guano І have also tried; it does | none except one field of pasture has been & à А x во quickly as the е but ы y T RC EN piae cix and with ihe expo a of 1 (от. Guano, oost 32s. 64. n H Specialty Rouen, ниш Gras y the idm es Proste i лаев гм е tardy still; this likewise improves the etg "mud T pastur s which were bor d Tast yea й 5, speci ins m4 have Sepe stock grazin 2 the Mer Par САГО it has эзел. e seen none equal t thé p E c . ut, leavin; e unmanured unt i 3 4 cwt. ме ыз "soda, 22s, 6d. 3/460 | 921193 ate ыы а Ае by my КЫП Gd in Manto phi ed 599 inspection this year. The Wheat, 65 Ре 15 E d ree : vtm Sali ET еч, nitrato ¿ 7 s% 5 and farmy. ung to à picos, 2 à а dry pet re that pre- | fields, and w acres of a fourth field, an soda, - s12 s} ло 3} | xd had P ed known t pr ic. а "pe 12 us heat, omitting about three acres in опе field of si 6 |3ewt. scit, re T 19 7 |o 610 | 0: 18У регзоге ae a та NDDUE сапу in January, acres, is equal to the best we have seen this year, an T |2 owt. sulphate of am- 5 quen е e NURSE imm 15614 the three acres, as above ex 2. as ҮҮ Р average ER S WU КЕН CS : s ор. А considerable breadth of the Wheat із sown 8 |6ewt. ulmate of ia, 45s. ч 8 Bai р ; cwt. al — i-e E. Manure Cost. 88 i8 Tons under with Clo seeds, and whenever examined ТВИН ЕСУ [00 3c Dunes à 0 910 |015 61do| Ё per acre. ЕР Er thoy sho lant ma s Шагы. 3% ап crop, within a line of the very 2d. Swede e: experiment on poor dry d dy land drilled : 2 1 оп on the flat in 1846, excepting No. 1, sown mS £ з. d. |tn.ct.qr. tn.ct.qr. оя reque кошке ык, MNA @ s Por Kite. 1|6ewt.guanoand 50 0| T 8 03 6 0 ће Grass much ds; many acres had been cleared for t g Tons. Owi: 9 ewt. salt and eter, and s: about 20 hands were employed i in taking ш No.1. 20 yards o m ату сар dung, 4 cwt. 13 hdds. li фе toes ds ano, and 30 b manure The Роа ti 2. вза туфони ee ВВ У С а Те URN ONE ü vide eye он nage; і is liberal 8. 20 yards тузе acre апа 80 bushels ashes - DILDO 124 dung better — both О E е ide rabi surface is in 4. T^ (Сегатйап) guano, and 60 bush. ashes 8 13 yearsafter the | manured and kept clean. A eio. e e \ ; b. 20 bushels bones .. . п ia a Снр "оше: ` se ‚ 9 and 4 sets wide. Тһе Turnips and Mangels 6.5 bushels bonos. йена! in 140 lbs. acid and А not informe aen ` tho produce Аше s dry ha vom if it | acres, are in one > field—-not a favourable soil for a m = AR most extraordina crease. e Lar cial gives ^ Jj T. 83 cwt. Ec bergül'à superphosphate and 590. the best return the first yatt. bát fullé Gif considerati; r the season. The Turnips 1 difer dy in P The bushels - ип 4 а сааи hilst the pit dung is поб so great the f rst, but al omission had v egetated erentl Much of the res d not vegetate on No. My: the i — the two years, there is а | omissions 8d. With Orange Globe Mangel in 1849. - brence of about 7 cwt. а r of the guano. of both рали апа ке there would be a Per Acro. @ тен. on. South: cron, M. P. i pet Eid au MD cem Ur не АП the diff erent crops Were Топа, Cwt. | experiments is by the applica cation of ent kinds of artifi aet op from the land. АП mds. The No. І. 21 loads farm yard — - 3 -- — manures to o pasture li land ES bourhood of Bhipton well cultiv: u : guano ..92. 12 БЕГ 856-7; pur they did not | different improvements in [e eei roads, and fields 2. 80 а огаш ‚ 22 3 soit кз bes чоо sú д ап ex nieto e, very few ined, il out to be examined by the 8. No 2E з S; © в. апа іп of the cases entailing а loss, e pointe also 4 6 owt. gu : 19 Man S Md o dan our ebd d Grass lands do not in а and were examin 2 i m. Арт eceive that САБИ of manuring or attention as they аге | sewer, of more а mile in len ы e ng. Had Mangel or SS qood һаа. = tho y ciam. des ire th Were I able to do so, time would Eas? «узд my | had out from 5 feet to more than 9 feet deep, in P Ton в, Owts is. entering fully а I and it will lea opening with width in proportion, - was ‚ 20 loads c SoWt.bneon ва... 86 ioca, u ce water from the centre of the RE. e - Yellow hn manure EX CUN i i falls of гаш 8. 8 ditto, 90 loads йа ^ ng, à owt. аці суф, of water accumulating there in heavy о guano З РУР De Г Ч different erections before enumerated, Mr. Rich adë: елена іе mmt йш Farm Memoranda. that have been built claiman the plant hd d ME с ы на | PARK, NEAR WaRRBINGTON.—This ‹ substantial. The б Xm 305 aeres, and is disposed 32 acres, old зе PES f Ануча дні аге жей (о) These, pem or three eru QU GERE I think + "o. dition. b by. be Su füicient for our бйз, The first was in the" — Q to € 16 їлгї fom a rr ID ma T 25, kept, and maintained Swedes after Wheat the soil stone brash of medium textur mead E MEAS purposes of protection on for — Wh heat "after Potatoes and other green crop 65 acres, а powerful steam-engine on is Йй, Weight of | Oats 16 acres, Clover and Vetches for stall feeding and р h Be ld fi dies En Plot 1. Manure per Acre. Cost. астев, Potatoes 54 Tu ing for making househo s. zh me em Вей. AM TOE ON E С ct gi different grain. "The back yard of the Most d is en [E » d. in, ct, qr, p, | 8765. Mangel 8 seres, orchard and garden lj acre | Siad convenient: These hgve been done by e j Ж б 5 о Ii I % occupation road 14 acres. The custo rotation on | Jai Th is very neat, and a nice drive fot 2 |30 ! bushels ashes 10 2 0,12 з 0 9 this farm is—Potatoes, then Wheat, And about 16 acres | о} front, where a piece of well reg 38 ро. and 4 ewt. Peruvian guano . 2 16 6|1914 1 7 on s of th ie n made by hé cd 4 (ро. Es 2 cwt. guano, and 94bush,|2 15 6| 18 1 3 19| whos: ith į dion dus piss обаа Ange Ll 5 ро, and ‚ bone 2 17 6|2010 2 4 Віюск on "iia farm :—54 daity cows, 1 bull, and from p hester and Liverpool Agricultural 6 ро, and 6 supe каро ..2 7 6|2117 2 5180 Е 40 кеа beasts; farm horses e еш вһеер 1 Do. nac ын; special manure ..|2 17 0| 17 0 2 19 ор lambs 124, pigs 10; total num rally = с and 20 vnd pe are 4bush.5 5 6| 28 9 91240 to 250. Som times a dozen ek e meg ut Misce ев, and 14 cwt. g none germ i к Stock are mostly fed llaneous. There is эше ыш. in inexplicable about this experimen in the xcept the horses, which е бене of Seed hinges (1) on Hel the == 8 > should have given а better | have к тее а ЫЕ, pie food. In winter th rent varieties of aa гер, offered = have pulped roots, chopp , а little straw three | and. for this the reader ndr i тйк $ — 1960 after Wheat, the soil dry and | times in th бе and three fodders of ру during day | given of each d (2) x the locality - v L along 1 the E time. ed eu. ed cows have 8 lbs. of oilcake besi was gro on this point. ute hay ddp. e claimant does not state the quantity | undue Ир о инн T Мне a imt | | . to bring with them in addition to the quantity or ^ between the two, it must hinge — the «ge apros value Manon 14, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 255 first place, be admitted that a healthily grown, thoroughly ripened seed is perfect of its kind, and, s vis in : f rit be wn е or from one farm to another, із not, as so вее think it, necessarily an advantage. Healtbily apes and thor roughly. ripen md Wheat is € Е ame "r4 county in kingdom; and if, ha that win i is үсем of ür s kind," it i is E inn "ih hat you need not travel for a * change." The question, how HOW ARPD'S STEAM PLOUGHING and CULTIVATING APPARATUS | WILL BE AT WORK NEAR BEDFORD THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Price of а Complete Set with 10-Horse Pagine S059 € £515 0 0 Price of à Complete Set without Engine eco ww. 9890.0 0 atalogues, with Sixty Reports from Purchasers, m JAMES AND Ее ІСК HOWARD, BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD. besides those characters of plants w ich botanists Mim there are oth habits or features of greater or less permanence, which plants acquire by the constant treatment of the : З bi ж altogether transient, but т reappear n subsequent seasons in greater or less degree, according as the cir- even u i this subject aan we should offer would be, simply to look out for of a sorb w ich has been known for 14 Tf iti сап be had from your neighbour, then you w will be g to тч — of the island for dt. Ther how iua s which grain from Sussex nd f from Aberdeen та аге likely quality of their produce ; and if a choice must be made of those ARE whieh t ti | of those unties a likely to have dtóouraed, iey stand severit of win inter and spr Meo especially d P then seed from the northern A vill iore be preferred, Morton’s Farmers! Calenda: ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT, — GLASS WAL tt esit gned to meet the enne x ге кел гү of Hornsey, as being the desiderata of such struc- = the strength and durability of a абаны structure, Further p p y post or on appliostiá CONSERVATORIES PINE and MELON PITS BALCONIES GATES а OR P My IRON BASHES TANKS HOTHOUSES IRON HURDLES HOT-WATER WORKS, ER ANDAHS PATENT „бай -IRON STABLE аыр, AND ENAMELLED MANGERS. Every description of IRONW JLists Free ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST, PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. EFEFEF] &ReSBEE z TT 4 |ы & T€ Fa н 3 sati ОШ HE,|o- ow Day of Month. ы БРЕ E || EBBSBEBSEE|ERRIS A 8| ахеввваг Лс. 4 | т B A & m B uu tH » ававввь | ЁЁ || ЕН STE Я >с ОО banes BISD a Е &L ES. esssese | IRL |^ E а © ё||4|РЕД 73 а Zeszhve» |Ё в ЕВ 25 яте Т Бе -3| Ё $5 Ie PES do bo to П E E з озер wa Е OO к bO со Ф ou 28 | З. > о л e] Е ей sasereg |. ВЕЕ d Е -JEEG t á j bu etm E| sSSNEESE | B [EISE : E o HM з о Ё sssszse | feder ВЕЕ 7 Е и H PR Ф| ssssssh qu ЕВ E Г [98 4-8] £| ::$28: & ERE ген geg $ 8 БЕРЕ ы E Lem ч ge амаг Abai -i в Є&БЕЁ®%®®® sg 85 E г FER CELLS $5 JES NCC dl $$ BE THE PATENT IN-DOOR PLANT CASES (ro ҮНІОН A PRIZE WAS AWARDED AT THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIRTY'S EXHIBITION). E MANUFACTURER, JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. The PATENT IN S deii PLANT CASE is onè of day. It is a handsome ornament for the pleasant, aud in terat МЕТ: ct to the аа ыы of tlie pat sed Кайы: {з through th Gnass SEEDS: G our sampli lost. Will you be so. he as send. m | ре the Plant Cases hii dese албаш annoyance attending To all who have a us for the The Cases are 256 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Манон 14, 1863, GREENS LATEST IMPROVED PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES FOR THE PRESENT SEASON 1863, FOR WHICH HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT HAVE BEEN OBTAINED. gem — THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL ах These were the only Machines highly Commended at the Royal Horticultural INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION à a Society's Great Shows held at South WAS AWARDED TO Kensington, May 21, June 11, and THOMAS GREEN July 2, 1862. FOR HIS (No Prizes were given). PATENT LAWN MOWERS, PATRONISED ВҮ HER MOST GRACIOUS расу THE QUEEN ON THREE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1862. HOMAS GREEN ax» SON, in introducing t their PATENT LAWN MOWERS for the present season, have much pleasure i in stating that the important Improve. ments which мая added to their Machines fi ombined simplicit; Y of construction, durability, and li superior to anythin ng o the kind ever brought before the Public, praep as the sr have Mi Се" satisfaction wherever used, and have gained the largest sale of any ыр” extant. The Prize that has been giv all of EN'S PA T LAWN MOW ERS are the only Machines in неее use "i eu OYAL GARDENS, WINDSOR; the ROYAL Boma GARD SOCHELY'S GARDI SOUTH KENSINGTON; the BOTANICAL GARDENS, REGENTS PARK; the CET PALACE COMPANY'S GARD SYDENHAM; thai KENSINGTON Р ALACE GARDENS; the HYDE PARK GARDENS, and in most of f the principal Р: з, &c., of the Nobility, Clergy and Gentry throu t the Kin 3 O Suitable for a lady. If With Patent Delivery Box. Eus 5 аг fom yes Ё Ye кайны аана. | ToCuti8inehes .. £7 10 O Suitablef d boy £8 18 0 » » x T s » 20 » s. 8 0 0 9 50 » 14, 5 10 0 Do. ро. Do. Do. 108,ехіга, uo WE 4 —-. -— B 16 0SN "e or e men UD э О Р 6 10 0 Suitable for опе man or two boys. 94, Rs жу 42103 758 DONKEY and zony M Аиы, насар Trac PRICES of HORSE — € I Box of Requisites Mc Rem — Box. тї wo. Bo: With Patent Delivery Box. To Cut 24 inches e e T En 10 e АР m £12 10 0 То Cut 30 inches A E £20 0 0 $4 ..£21 10 0 5 28 чс ko 12 10 з e Ку G4 12873870 42390 y v $e 23 0 0 —,. CD va A. ЛО 5:180 16 14 18 0 0 » n » ess m 21 0 A 23 Я z - 0 » э s. Leather Boote for Donkey, 196j ; pe Ро, 20x. L satius Boots for Horse, per ied; 1L 7 The Horse and Pony М irely remodelled for #1 t tl princip Hand Machines, which have given such universal satisfaction on. АП. Hand, Donkey, end Pony M hines have the Patent Self-Cleani g Self-Sharpening ang ts, and require no Box əf Requisites. 4 Бъта cad or n А 1 1 їр ; 43.17: ee 4l p 1 Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in Жарына; are wa ted to gi ti facti d if not app d of be at t Ст if sent Carriage Free to Leeds GREENS IMPROVED NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS. a QA Rn 0 Diameter 20 inches, length 22 inches, price £3 5s. | Eee 16 eme length 17 inches, em “ ак | Diameter 24 tee: length 26 inches, price £45. t nches, length 32 inches, p: Delivered Carriage Free to all ee s principal Railway Die gun pid Ports in England. N AND SON in дато +) the above are well aw t the extremely simple character of this Implement cannot admit of any — radical change, » EE they ar are confident that the Т ust effected bor secured iy Letters Patent) із a real one, and is strikingly apparent when compared with any other oller. In previous Rollers a limit was alv lways ing eft on r: ап à ht, the Roller being divided in two parts, and the outer edges г au = oc pee epi. oi tiae the «нуу pee left by ki others hitherto in use. They can be used by the most unskilful аш the greatest certainty of mA а beautifully even surface, either “ wt бс el Paths, and for the Bowling Green and Cricket Field are really indispensab - They are manufactured of the best materials, and got up in a manner ng SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS ; & 2, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, E.C. » EM s e P ccnl Maron 14, 1853.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 257 RTON'S pups rS Drawings and Prices on application. PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWER. Q НАИВ ORIG RAOKOE F 1 : à J. iso de ege eques qp dn a Paxton Works, Sheffield, Established 1738. International Exhibition Prize Medal is just awarded to MO T до superiority of quality in Pruning and СОАТЕ Ax p COOKFE'S celebrated English and Frehch Exhibition P PRIZE Ae ai KNIVES, &c., can be obtained о! tabie Nurseryman or Se ed Merchant in the x т "per Kui nives warranted both iy the Selle: d M d CavTION.—Non їп 1 arked This Machine Rolls, Collects, and Delivers the Grass, F Combines all the most recent Improvements, | mar E uid зды о disappointment, 'as pex рө а including those secured by her ee ges "s vim Le tters Patent for 1863. For efficiency а ^ and е it | tempered by an improved р nown only to the Makers. cannot be surpassed, and can be ve Machinery. It is superior to all other Machin S. UNDERHILL/S NEW PATE $n introduced to the {кетчи of the Public for keeping Lawns and Pleasure Grounds in the highest state of e `` FENCE for GARDENS, LAWNS, ENE IRON реше. м is likely to be de Leading Machine of the Season, No place, however small, should be Manufactory : Newport, Salop. without o ен Hed Lh strongest and m ju NN ial lication t from нага E GERM praese Ќа ly e. : : $ Е e ro Catalogues, with Prices, can be obtained free on application to "e, nds admirably dO a ka now compacti y y Whon not i în " GRIMMOND, LAIRD, ax» CO., 15, CANNON STREET WEST, E.C. агі цао а сані шө at prices from 44. to 18. 6d. per For further particulars apply at the Manufactory, or of the London сп RAW. Mr. К. WINDER, 18, Abingdon Street, West- *a* Agents Wanted in every Town. Apply аз above. SHANKS NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1863, "WITH SILENT MOVEMENT IF SPECIALLY DESIRED. FURTHER AND IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS—PROTECTED BY LETTERS PATENT. THE FIRST PRIZE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION MEDAL AWARDED: . NEW HORSE MACHINE. NEW PONY MACHINE. NEW. HAND MACHINE. SHANKS PATENT LAWN MOWERS are in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, BUCKINGHAM PALACE, HAMPTON COURT, OSBORNE, and BALMORAL; in the GARDEN S of the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY at KENSINGTON ; in the GROUNDS of the CRYSTAL PALACE асан: at SYDENHAM; and in many hundreds of the principal Gardens in the Kingdom, as well as Abroad, where hy merits have been fully proved, and the tablished. p Machines will MOW EQUALLY WELL on UNEVEN as on LEVEL LAWNS, and есе ће Овавз be WET or DRY. The execution of the work is not only vastly superior to Mowing with the Scythe, but the constant action of the R PRICES, including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingdom. SHANKS’ NEW PATENT — MACHINE. SHANKS' NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY МАСЕ. A with Patent Delivering A і Width of Cutter. If with Patent Deliv To No, 48 inek Machine... £5 00 .. Ment Dive extra. | No.S.—80inch Machine si, #15 15 0 No. 2.—42-inch Machine ... 0-9 де vt us 405. 5 No. 6.—28-ineh Machine .., 14 10 M : с "s M». # No. 3.—36-inch bee. od Е 23 Ü 0 cw 80& -a No. 7.—25-inch Machine ... 12 10 No. 4,.—30-inch Machin 19 0 30s. » , Silent Movemenf, 12s. 64. extra; HN for Pony, 21s. pt ig Silent Morel, 20s. extra; ЫЕ for Ниг Feet, 24s. per set. ditto for Donkey, 165. pe SHANKS NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for Pushing or Drawing Separately or Together. Width of Cutter. Width of Cutter : No. 8.—24-inch Machine ... Wwe 28 17 4j Easily Worked by Two Men. No. 11.—16-inch Machine {е «u» £617 6 Easily Worked by a Man. No. 9.—22. inch Machine ... ds 876 : к Мо. 10.—19-inch Machine .., 4. 712 6 Ditto by а Man and Boy. No. 12.—13-inch Machine ... .. 6 2 6 Ditto ditto by a Boy. The Patent Delivering Apparatus, if attached to the Hand Machine, 255. extra; Silent Movement, 7s. 62. extra, No. 16.—12-inch Machine, for pushing pn £5 5з. Sod worked by a Lady or a Boy; Silent Movement, 4s. extra, - *.* The Machines are ted t. tisfaclion, and if not approved of may be аё once returned, v 4 ATENTEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURER ALEXANDER SHANKS лхр SON, DENS IRON wonti, ARBROATH, N. B. 2 LONDON OFFICE лхо SHOW ROOMS: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, E.C. А Stock of Machines kept at the London Depot, from which Orders can be at once ezeculed, s STREET, CITY, E.C. MESSRS, J. & С. LEE, VINEYARD NURSERY, HAMMERSMITH, W. | — з. B. BROWN & CO, 18, CANNON ЭРЕР LAIRD, & LAING, PARK, 258 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Макон 14, 1863, | mi | m E 700r T7ON- ORMSON'8 CONSERVATORY, INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. OPINIONS оғ THE Press (Extracts) :— “ As a First-class Designer and Manufacturer Mr. Ormson stands unrivalled."— Bells Weekly Messenger. * No object in the Horticultural Department attracts the eye sooner than the splendid Conservatory erected by Вая Ormson, of King's Road, Chelsea.” — The Illustrated London News. “Тыз s construction, toner not only stands first ii jal CIE a6 Kensington, and indeed of any we h en, but is worthy of the we ». The İllustrated News of the World... - 9: “The beauty of thi Lure is ав good a 1 f the value of iron as any that could be furnished in the whole Fxhibition."—Gardener's Weekly Magasins THE FOLLOWING IS THE REASON WHY ORMSON'S ONE.BOILER SYSTEM and PATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILERS have become so universally adopted on account of their superior power, great safety, and economy, ORMSON’S No. 1 BOILERS are heating upwards of 250 feet of Pipe. _ OBMBON'S No. 2 BOILERS 600 ^S No. 3 BOILERS | No. 4 BOILERS - » » » 1300 - D. m и mec дб . 5 11. 1..2 19 ГЫМ E (MW faat af Di ЗЕ Tata dat af GL I М. hinery. is der олоо Orden y reduced pri 1C68. IRON ar WOOD CONSERVATORIES of the most chaste and elaborate — PEACH HOUSES, FORCING HOUSES, GLASS CASES for WALL usn T &. zm t, к ое all the latest Improvements, so as to- answer their. intended p thout pontum lans, Specifieations, and Estimates on application. HENRY ORMSON, HORTICULTURAL d то Her Мын О T AND HOT-WATER AND nu HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL PALACES AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS, AND TO THE ROYAL HORICUFURAL SON STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. . Maxon 14, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 259 HEATING BY HOT WATER. MONROS CANNON BOILER, J. JONES, HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER AND IRON MERCHANT, HOT-WATER. APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, HEATING GREENIIOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FORCING PITS, CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, BILLIARD ROOMS, COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &c., ОР THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES. PLANS, ESTIMATES, and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE REE ON APPLICATION TO J. 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, S.E. Under the Patronage of Her Maje (СЕБЕ AND HOPE (late Cr TANA Borncovrenas ILDERS, COPPER, SAsH, and MANUFACTURERS, 55, Lionel Street, Birmingha m. * Established A.D. 1818. Саг S AMU is L hp Ел ENERAL HORTICULTUR kcu Ash, near vere Du. Reference Denon to the Nobi ility and Gentry throughout Great Britain and Ireland. Greenhouses, Orchard-houses, and Con FREEMAN'S sexyatories. HORTICULTURAL | WORES, tablis й 3ood в eG 3ES br ing, 42 feet by 13 feet, 50L.; 21 D et by 13 feet, 287; > 10 feet, 15l. "onc Н. FETS HOUSES. - 10 per cen nt. A handsome CONSER TORY, 46 feet by 19 feet, a aii give: AB for Sal MESSENGER er which 178. 64. ; А liberal discount d "the. Trade. 3-ineh, 235; s 4-inch, 285. These Valves can be obtained in London of Mr. J. JONES, 6, Bankside, S.E. West of England, Ireland, and Wal " IN Е, K “Т Б) € ER CENT TEM. Pio and Кейш mate. n applica VINCENT genig Bridewell 97 Bristol, ————————— nn BE SOLD, a THOROUGH-BRED SUFFOLK STALLION, por EL 22 S эй — quietly in Team. —Apply to M. K., Office, : BE L LET, ii s County Tra "Pembroke, LLANG- "T RENH FARM, consisting of 473 Acres, more than half of which is Pasture. For Der nd apply to J. B. луз, 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridge. Notice of Removal, R PLEWS has s the ex to announce and after pe XT his Offices wi be RE MOVED gon No. e Chai cultural Sale Rooms, No. 1 Piibephio T Instruments, сии Apparatus, Books, &o. R. ARTHUR DEW has m^ honour to announ n Prize Medal STOVE. гд е е is the nearest approach t3 pt y Ho & Water, aud an efficient Chur се from Sat pable of s rod for 24 hours, pn а cost eA of 9. ; g of special Mna because of and vi! [its safety, healthfulnes durability, — simplicity. is also ДЫ P tor 8 S, n €. Exhib F ar USGRAVES "PATENT SLOW E HUP MON purs on. th: urday ithout eel tion na LTURA that he purposes establishing SALES of ше - oe ntioned Зараа of property at his NEW SALE ROOMS, P Catherine па Strand, W.C., EVERY TH RSDAY x Scale of Charges can be had on Sales of Horticultural Stock, Seeds, Bulbs, &е, R. ARTHUR P xci pe the honour to announce | at he purposes ME ПАР of HORTI- | L STOCK аё his ROOMS, 11, rine bu "Y SDAY and athe Street, Strand, FRI vd throughout the year. ые реў tieulars as to Scale of Charges can be had on Sales = t Pouly, Rabbits s, Pigeons, an d Fancy Birds. R. —Ó€ PLEWS has the honour to announce that he purposes establishing SALES of POULTRY, | RABBITS, PIGEONS, &c., at his KEW SALE ROOMS, 1L with a vapour dando, wide h m: fer: 12 hours sib onog Bling. t stntalda а moist КЫЫ | MUSGRAVE Catherine Street,! Strand, W.C., EVERY WEDNESDAY through- ut the o yesr Pena, Ann Street Iron Works, Б a | "Pl par particulars and Scale of Charges can be had on | spem. __ cation. New Method of m by NA си nw Have кере а celebri pu e y other,B ‚ invented. The ea Ske! improved arrangem. Bp BRICKWORK SETTING, far sur- ers ever Tree Box, ent, poem — Sakeg bp Auction. SALE THIS DAY, AT HALF-PAST 12 PRECISELY. сохто AL BOILERS, Highly Important Sale of did Specimen ‘Plants. URY ax» POLLARD М. J. С. STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION, t his Rooms, 38, (Кіпр St t i а ш э уо; this Day SATURDAY, тыр нт PLANTS of. Wellingtonia Picoas, ucubas, precisely, БРОМ сата, , Laure Irish Yews, Hollies, Thuj ep ul On view and Cata logu Consignment of Fruit i Trees, Roses, Da "Ehododenárons »- J. RÀ STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION, at иа "i eee ENNIS'S PATENT NT HORTICULTURAL RH nce E Seir навда ditto eh BUILDINGS ar principle. combination and Glass t is petes jte Doesibility- oF pee is Mei ter-tight Roof insured. The leading $i н е Framing, admit maximum heat, н durabit? and pertes Wert TRI erected, more desirable cost of a perishabl vrbi sre rie desc Mg TE gg i ie in a reede E Tron MS New Park Street, South- King Street, бо Garden, W.C., on MONDAY YAN EXT, March 16,'at half-j past 192lo'Clock precisely, i 00 араа ETAs STAN! аар. DARE FRAME AE RUIT 100 fine te Sale. er каре су prae * iE and Catalogues had. R. ks Pel GUESS will SELL by AUCTION, at his Great Rooms, 38, Street, “Covent Ga Darde, БА 188 Ibs. of clean CEDRUS D; DABA, and 12 lb. of assorted seeds to arrive by next mail from India. The day of Sale will shortly be announced. at his G m C., on TUESDAY, March 17, at half -past 12 EOE p кп жуйрш О. ы. ce POULTRY, god ot Poultry Pigeons. , ME J. = ес will iby dois. Sa AUGTION, tio nE 0 ROW, England); pt көн Sale of Moss Roses and other Plants М С. STEVENS а ep Буа AUCTION, at his yam Rooms, 38, Kin eot, t Garden, ,W. C., ei TORA d о ӨК "Y half- ^. т» о! на precisely, ar LUXEMBOU G (о CRIMSON po ROSES, eei os ultiv. fro e of Че Ning a peu e ud Picotees, about 500 бошон. X Portugal ems 8, Bonds , Oryptomerias, Si cond GL ё ris TI DIREOT FROM CALIF i, N SPLENDID CONDITION J. C. STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION, at за reat Rooms, m. King Street, Cove 5 Garden, URODA. March 19, at half-past o’Clock £, macrocarpa * ода M Nabi ana; ; ana, Menziesii анов а, w the Moving of Sale, and Соога еѕ shad. Hardy x wget ental Plan , Wire Baskets, & \ [R. R. Vas rere e SELL by N, CERAM. 38, King Street, Covent ario W.C., t SATURI AY, March ?l, at half- -past 12 o'elock pre cisely, "100 ORNAMENTAT, GALVANISED and PAINT TED PABRETE and STANDS, Multi. for Conserva- ock yon large Manufaeturer ; 800 Bulbs of 54 о а vensis ; 1000 Standa rd, Dwarf Moss Roses, m severa elk known English growers, i most of the and best varieties. Also а Miscellaneous assortmer of H rd Plants from Woking, m- prising Rhododendrons, Cedars, үре, Araucarias, Apple "b s, Laure ls, As ech, jas, Azaleas, h, ricas, ш Hone suckies, de. &c. * à vie ew the Mo Paid of Bale, and Catalogues bad. сааи of Plants from Holland for absolute S M „©. STEVENS will SELL by А AUCTION, s өл 38, King pus, Covent Garden, W.C an THURSDAY, Mareh 3 2 - half-past 12 o'Clock precisely, а T TR DS. LOSS, RHODODEN- DRONS Holl эл а ттк есеи Weigelas, Hydran- sanies 2 в Syringas, › from a well known тута N.B. The T gro Roses, — e fine. and Rhododendrons are f &al , and v Fruit Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, nnials, &c. R ARTHUR PLEWS will SELL я AUCTION ction Mart, London, on TUESDAY NEXT, March 17, bes е ast 12 o'Clock er diit а fine Collection of HORTICULTURAL and FLORAL PRODUCE, May be viewed the Morning of Sale, Catalogues may behad of the Auctioneer, 50, TII Lane, W.C, Horticul and Floral Produce, . ARTHUR ЖТ will SELL by AUCTION t his А асри ral Sale Rooms, 11, Гайре Street, "Stran d, W.C., Y NEXT, March 20, at half- PED таа а Mes peto y of HORTICULTU T — um mis PRODUCE. "the Morning of Sale and Catalogues had. ceres Carnations tandard, a im rer Holl , Heartsease В, J. LLMER x [on by АП er ÓN as Д, above, мА = Auction Bartholomew Lane, E.C., ороо o Башк ar Bngland, о on "THURSD. AY, March 19, at 12 o'Cloc Catalogues at the Mart, and of Mr. J. WILLMER, Springfield Nursery, Sunbury, Middlesex, S.W. Бонна ar a E A eaa A aae ESSRS. PROTHEROE anD MORRIS will e аа Gladiolus Cinerarías, т On view the Morning of Sale. Catal the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, y to: nstone, Essex, N.E. in dry roots, &e. . es may el had at егісай N Ruddington Man IMPORTANT БАТЕ OF CHOICE STOVE uy боин PLANTS. ТМ. WRIGHT is honoured with instructions from ir Thomas Parkyns, Bart., to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, March 24, at 11 o'clock precisely, the f. ollowing Rare in of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, E à Ma 260 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [МАкон 14, 1868, BOTANICAL AND GARDENING BOOKS PUBLISHED OR SOLD BY HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. — PINETUM ; being a Synopsis z ins - — Plants аб present ith Descriptions, History, and Syno; and comprising nearly 100 new rid эу GEORGE Совром, formerly Superintendent of the Horticultural Gardens, Chiswicl isted 1 vo, cloth, 168 SUPPLEMENT to GORDONA RNET oiia descriptions and additional Synonymes of all the Conifer Plants not before enumerated in tkat work, with corrections to the present time epis Svo, cloth, 6s. iere qd CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA, comprising the Principal Брна eee m Great Britain, inclusive of all the New Species recently discov: кнн: in Sco! ж $vo, 360 beautifully coloured plates, neatly hf. bd. тог. (pub. S E^ es reduced to Sl. 8s. HOOKERS EXOTIC FLORA, и Fignres and EM к: Каге ААН т gardens ; together with Remarks upon their Generic and. Md ido im cters, Nau Orders, "Bistory, CHEM ues of Pio P "* complete in 3 vols. impl. 8vo, containing a large and ! cloth, gilt bands (pub. at 151.) reduzed to E y SUR MISCELLANY ; containing ыгы and аад Plants, w| vols. tFemselves by n e ovelty, т History, or by thi pw ge кокыр in the Arts, i didus, Pe 2 pim tic Бездан together with Botanical Notices A = e ormation, including many E uable many finely coloured, cloth, (pub. at 5l. 5s.) reduced to 2l. 12s. вд ноо ЖКА EE E ш i z is AN. A моту Dus rincipally n cenare Northern einige un м-гы ni e "T ipsae vot Fran De to which are added, by permission of Аз навьи Society, those of las and other zt turalists, illustrated by 240 gue 2 vòls., royal 4to, (pub. at 121, m ) reduced to 6l. 6. т LINDLEY'SS BRITISH FRUITS; ог Figures and окалы x the most Important Varieties of Fruit cultivated in Great Britain, 3 vol x royal 8 containing 152 beautifully coloured plates, chiefly by Mrs. Withers, hf, bd. mo Leak die Б. 55. К< ERE a а "folio, 28 fine large plates of the Digital lates beautifully coloured, cloth, (pub. at 6l. 65.) reduced to 21. T X uot tendi а A авран, анаа, esae = the choice e : Laying-oul of the Garden D sa s e а Каш н s "RÀ óc endum selecting g, placing, n rearing all the plants and trees commonly cultivated in Great Brii the Management нА the Villa Farm, Dairy, and Poultry-yard, &c.; second edition, 8vo, with upwards of diagrams; cloth, 8s. 64. Опе of the most useful and comprehensive Manuals of or ever omit LOUDON'S Eme or з ge and Management of ee: Kitchen, Его Forcing Garden, for o have no previous knowledge o; ridi. nearly 400 M dum a esso id improved edition, thick Pr 128. гам : iso ATUS 25 AUI - bi ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM DRITANNICUM, or the ative and Foreign, Hardy and Half Hardy, pictorially and. e paiaina ЗЧ A popularly described ; а their propagation, culture, management, and uses in the arts, in useful and ornamental plantations, and in тарга f*hat shrubs of Temperate Climates — the World; second improved edition, 8 vols., Svo, (four of lett terpress, shrubs, cloth (pub. at 101.), reduced to 5l. 5s. The same with Coloured Plates, 8 vols., cloth (pub. at 157. 15s.) reduced to 87. 8s. PHILLIPS'S COMPANION to the ORCHARD ; an Histerieal and Bo Account of Fruits known in Great Britain, with the mar тай methods of четт them, 8vo, plates, cloth, (pub. at 10s. 64.) reduced to 3. prom s detis s hc qun of SCIENTIFIC BOTANY, or Botany аз а ductive Science, y Dr. EDWIN LANKESTER, 80, with nearly 400 illusi LE T on xi ecd and steel, peg uk at 1l. 1s.) reduced to 10s. 6d. d FLORA GRJECA, the most Costly a and Ape Botanical Work ever published, 10 vols., folio, with 1000 beautifully coloured р eta 5 multe by pen acres and the number strictly limited to ез se Subscribed r (p SWEET'S FLORA AUSTRALASICA, хен а ыас on of Handsome ог Curious Plants, f New Holland, and the Veo pd: royal 8vo, with 56 beautifully чү: coloured plates, cloth, (pub. at 81. 15s.) M SWEET'S CISTINEÆ ; or NATURAL ORDER of royal 8vo, with 112 1 lly col d plates, clot h (pub CISTUS, or ROCK ROSE, at 51, 55.) reduced TULL'S HORSE-HOEING HUSBANDRY ; or, a Treatise on the Principles of Tillage and Mons on, edited with Introduction by W. Совветт, 8vo, cloth (pub. at 151) reduced to 5 EU reli mena BOTANY, third aui gnlarged by Sir » um with 310 plates, engraved iE uncut, 5l. ERBY, and carefully coloured, JOHNSON'S COTTAGE GARDENER'S Mete € all the and Stove, Plants, Fruits tabl stabla f , Orci with Rules for their Culture, bth edition, crown iP pe Бары to 5, SOWERBY'S FERNS and FERN ALLIES * V aee BRITAIN, ues „ with letter-press descriptions by CHARLES Ji in 1 vol., 3o iod 108. 64. ; ог, with the plates е т coloured, in 1 n. gap a cloth, gilt side, 1. 5s. т LADIES’ BOTANY ; ог а Familiar инш Et the b aug of Botany, 5th edition, 2 vols, 8vo, with 100 e es ower, Fruit, wi Pic my of every Tribe of Plants, clot plates plain, 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, 12s. " illustrating the Р рөн р 1. 5s., or or with the h (pub. аё ш) ANDREWS' FIGURES of HEATHS, with Scientific Descriptions second dad uocis 6 vols., yal 8vo. itl 10s. n THE BOTANY of CAPTAIN BEECHEY'S VOYAGE, comprising ап деш Авхотт, Esq., illustrated by 100 ед JACKSO 10 parts, n; (pub. at 1, 10s, ) Ме to 5l. DON'S GENERAL SYSTEM of GARDENING апа BOTANY, Hn = 1 " 33 БИГ Pu эл ауу. ith their Generic and Specific Characters, Places of Growth, -— of Flowering, Моде of f Culture, and their x s Рин ^ and arranged according to the Natural dien 4 ЗЕ , royal 4to, ni cloth (pub. at 147. 8з.) reduced to 11. 11s. 64. Very few copies ta amta practical book now remain for sale. DOYLES CYCLOPEDIA of IM HUS BANDRY, and E à General, new edition, revised and enlarged, by W, Raam, $vo, тї 70 wood eng | cloth, (pub. at 135.) reduced to 6з, especially those cultivated in Great Britain, arranged according ndex. with an Alphabetical Ii HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT DOM W.C. addressed 5 ts and Business Letters to Tus РЫЙ” at the Office, 41, Wellington Street. Upper Woburn 1 EMO A the Parish of St, ет. in the Co. of Middlesex, and Pazogator Mortert Evans of No. agf Covent Garden Stin пу о бузып of of Whitefriars, City of Lọndon, and Published by them at the Office, No. 41, Wellington St. Parish of Bt, Раша, Covent Garden, in the sajd mot Sirvamar, a y ipit : THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley- No. 12.—1863.] SATURDAY, MARCH 21, Р Price Fivepence. STAMPED EDITION, 64. Botanic Garden, Chelsea .... Botanical Magazine PPP à Cannas and Gladioli к Седаг ide Ui Drainage, arterial..... рта Exhibition of Hyacinths 29€ zu b , East Sussex Down .... 274 с | [m CRUS / isss 2 Farms, French prize,......... 277 с VD в Journal of Bota: ny, Ferns and Ferneries . 208 € | тет+т......................... 272 a Figs... 271a Societ , Royal perd 271 b Fish and fishing ... 269 а oyal Agricultural , rame Gladioli and Cannas 258 = Strawberries о... с Horse powe! 278 a | The Eee 2x4 Pomologi: a MP Tren .. 270 с | Vallota m ve c "m 272 c | Water, Зена RW G »9oRG5 BL. В AND 26, Down Street, EPiccadilly, London, W. EE. d den Seeds в AGRICULTURAL (GAZETTE nday After ма, E aen of the ets, written мар for the Paper. OYAL ВОТ НТ” SOCIETY, RraENT's PARK. RST EXHIBITION of SPRING FLOWERS, рды SATURDAY NEXT, March 28, N. B. B. Fellows, Members, and Bearers of Ivory Tickets only, admitted free, as on the General Exhibition days. RYSTAL PALACE.— The GREAT FLOWER ES -— of the season will take place on SATURDAY, ау Societies,— M ESSRS. F DOBSON AND SONS gere retired from Xp n riha i S ios MP БИ ;i Mr. DossoN, Se during the eid enr Nursery, Isleworth, W. ^. Genuine Garden and icultural See AMES CARTER ПА Жр SEED FARMERS and NURSER 237 and 238, High Holborn, ed n » W.C. Best Seeds, Carriage Free. ur TEES. ANO. MCULLOCH, SEED Covent Ganen. Market, Темок Vo Ё ‚С , Market "Prices, U-T t O N x» SONS, EED GROWERS and X. ERCHANTS, E е5 Seed EE, Reading. B A R AN UG D E N, SEED E HANTS, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C. со, Е, NTS, Wisbeach. «бег Ке PRICED LIST of NEW | SEEDS on 205 Noti Pn RCHASERS of LARGE QUANTITIES of Med н GARDEN SEEDS will be supplied liberally by ce iris ep (stating quantity required) to SUTTON & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. аа J Grape Vin IVERY anD SON beg $us Aafen their Taus e that their nD tisi T now the е is unusually O., | season. A PRICE O BE DISPOS ED. OF, A a gentleman leaving for town and giving up his House, &o., about 100 good agre PINE PLANTS, this an s last year's growth. y by letter to Mr. Е. STEAD, 23, Jarratt Street, Hull. awberry Plants. (IUE о SX. аса all at 5s. per 100; Selected, 7*. CUCUMBER and иша, ls. per packet. Best мӧвнйоох нр 5з. рег JAMES CuTHILL, F.R. ‚ Camberwell, s: В. S505; dpume OEN E-R-ELB.; OsmDekwon мн» En. BBps PRIZE COB FILBERTS, and other New and tural Seeds. B NUTS as exhibited at the INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL PRICES ON APPLICATION TO FRUIT T" FLOWER — Kensington. Trees of аА FAIRHEAD AND SON, наніс 3554 f Filbe: y bo had by uplicadon to EED GROWERS and MERCHANTS, RD WEBB, ped t Gardens, Reading. Borough Marke, London, B-E СЕНГЕ DWARF POPPIES.-The most beautiful Garden and Agricul tural Seeds, Carriage Free. Stock in cultivation. Colours "t irs nd ber ч. ILLIAM WOOD AND SON, flowers as double as ni О por ounce, Beed 1 packet, Pos d SEED MERCHANTS, "Maresfel d, Pa irn Sussex. AV LEBOYS N LeS, , Angers, the UGUSTE VAN GEERT'S NURSERY, Gi Ghent, one of кере st on the Con s of 1863, р ve ч ready their usual fine Plants "i the TIVE LIST on ap "I w Rose! N ha gres Novelties of the season. DESCRIP- “ Old " Cheshunt Nurseries, Herts. New А ESSRS. VEITCH 4 р SON can supply strong healthy E rm ta oft cud most evel E PRICED CATALOGUE free applica! Nursery, Ex: LL the NEW ROSES of isis fine strong Plants now read DESCRIPTIVE LISTS opentio: Wu. Woon & Sox, Woodlands Nursery, = S Uckfield, Sussex. New Roses for 1863, va un MIN Ls — cd - fine plants of on e most ај b RIPTIVE LIST | of which may be h be - X Spo nu S ’s Street Nursery, Colchester. ерт iv REE: healthy ROSES іп POTS, just е пе strong Plants of the pot kinds odi gooh emanat e gy sinum Streatham Duct of beautiful to MET also in'good | GEORG: Brixton Hill, 8. JEWIN BOLLAMBY м „рев Юю announce that he 3^ i rs os DARD. А DWARF DESCRIPTIVE and Seed ALOGUES may eh on ert i e x of his Agents, Nu R. ced & Вох, 5, Harp Lane, , Great Tower Street, London, E.C. IROP EOUM LOBBIAN 2s BP (Crystal Palace uro er ge Per om prd BUTLER & MoCuLLocH, Seed M teg Qovent Garden Market. ew Garden — E! our own Gro AMES € CARTER А O. are now et execute orders for ihe к saved at T M 237, 938, & 201, High Holborn ARTER'S SELECT LIST of m me Choice VEG EEA pe SEEDS and PLANTS is now published, 231, ry d 1, iti Holborn, Lond OVELTIER ре Novelties of u aeos: е trated in Слвтев'в GARDENER'S and FARME VADE ROUX, post free for 12 ы p. High Holborn, W.C. árod ы; Farms. та 0а. 238, р an en Garden 8. WILLIANSS “Advertisement on last page Gardeners Paradise а: Victoria "M jore acm F *," PRICED and n дота UE post freo n, Covent Garden Market, London, W.C» free. То D dis Trade, Ноорен & Co., бее 10,000 Fuchsias. G WELLS, FLORIST, Ea Grove Nursery, Coleman e Btreet, Camberwell, В » Dogs to offer all the newest FUÜCHSIAS at 5s. 5з. per. ncluded. = mids. - ANTED to PURCHASE, large Specimen Plants of the ооа o old w varieties m СЕБИ ог or he goia oin WARNER, Broomfield, Essex EW SERER —WILL WU MATCHLESS RED, ау nono Dn нтс 2s, per packet. Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, deii. London. . Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London. N. __ ANVERS' с, per YELLOW ONION Н (ы ue).—The Subse: e 2: т to the Noveneo à 0, Barbi -— p с K to off ts rd Lv a ER ee Pede er рда så adien in largo quantities quoting, Berrey. 1000; if ALMAHOY POTATOES. AM s sound condition, may be had of , 297 and 238, "High Holborn, W.C. Kine Appie Pinoa, London, W. . A RTH HENDÉRSON Ax» Co. beg to announce that their CATALOGUE of NEW and CHOICE LOWER SEEDS, containing all Lg ih annis rage [indes time, is now ready, and will be forwarded Free on рейс. h Jj IVERY and SON beg to announce that their new e PRICED and vr) PO e. EE d .—This is one of the ear ost tive, e m troduced, " or n and WnuEELER's “ Little Book.” ens, А e^ egeris —LEMON ЕЕ г гр rliest and best vari ety (see Article in ** Royal Agricul- tural em ") may be had on аргы tothe Author's Bailiff, Јонх Hem, Poulto n Hall, M. mbe. Fêtes, or CHANGED for ECI яи | BARDY BRITISH will be fi GREENHOUSE PLANTS, EPACRIS, AZALEAS, NL arded on арр ШАНА. й Hrwir, Gardener, Excheq| Dorking Nursery. ew Roses of 1863. ped J. J. FRASES DESCRIPTIVE LIST of бе applicatio also con! on — healthy Plants are now ready. A GENERAL CATALOGUE 4 а аы ms а айе Lea Bridge Road Nurseri: ?1. Roses for а HARLES eap has a nice assortment, one-year, healthy vigorous n, d ot fi а pe ад He has asako a of Dwarfs 2 "es have still rr ofer fine STANDARD all the leading varieties, ies, CATALOGUES mm rra: Nurseries, Негіз. «Оа " Cheshunt A Great Bargain. Ох YEAR SEEDLING LARCH at a nominal HARLES TURNERS DESCRIPTIVE PAL LOGUE, of the best Varieties only, is tains several Novelties The Royal Nurseries, Slo! QEERET B BLUES.—This highly Mame. bend ы? be SOLD in small Я Jarga соломе ross, Mr pb cem Н. B. & Q- fus, 805 wl gh. W VIRGO CO. have а few thousa . BERBERIS. PAQUIFOLIA. d: GREEN PRIVET, and COMMON LAURI planting. Price and sam ve eder: Matin a Nursery. ear KLIN, Fro Guildford, Surrey, | звер, D. ае : offora 20 me, Gu Pasian or 107- ДЕ package included. — _ 1. —— ма! to P m" & Sox, Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, | now _____ Wonersh Nursery, near Guildford, Surrey. — _ ARDEN SEEDS and FLOWER SEEDS of the 2 stock ч Dwarfs and qM suitable west prices at ffored. нр сыр, wi quoted 262 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ————: GAZETTE. [Manon 21, 1863, ют COO 3 VINERIES. оа Cheshunt Nurseries, Herts, N. — Roses. The Flower of the Season. С BL IL A € RO' 38. ба ^ 5s, 0d. AUL an SON have tite Diese to announce OBSON'S Splendid NE PELARGONIU ВОСК. AND SWEETWATER.. 5 oT 6 that their PNEW HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE, LORD QUEEN of WHITES, acknowledged by the whol M, MUSCAT H — : 5 0 to hs | CGLYDE, Vin be ready for INT da April next, at Ts. 6d. | Floricultural Press to be the vi усу best white owa S the We have to offer e Canes of the above, and all other | each. Usual allowance to the Tra ade i er threo s are taken. | Strong plants зд, бе 31s. 6d. each. Figured in the Per ай leading varieties. А Coloured Plate, by Andr a: , post free for tamps. Number of the *'' Floral Magazine ebruar Paur & Sow, *' Old ' Cheshunt Nurseries, Негіз, N. | The NEW ROSES of epi Moi vi d ed in March. Woodlands mna Isleworth, W, —— rra aa aaa They have still to.offer бре Hom: n STÀNDARD and HE GREAT VINE at HAMPTON COURT.— | DWARF ROSES. Bedding The Subscribers being the peer n of the Royal MÀ | "DESCRIPTIVE LISTS of the New Roses, Gladioli, and ARSH AND КЕЕН, ЛЕ; Т, Northam Gardens, Hampton Court, are enabled to offer genui | Gennire Seeds now ready. e pleasure in offering the following strong pton, meo truly mee HA AMPTON COURT LACK | New Ros - ME Pis — g autumn. HAM M THUMB GERANIUMS, ng well-ripened plani na inch pots, 42s. and 60s, p. doz. | M. PAUL (Son and amad to the late A. PAUL) | CGALCEOLAR IA AUREA FLORIBUNDA, Eo When If purchased in large rs а considerable reduction will | respectfully invites — to c" Iani NEW MACKATYII, quanti. be made in ее | ROSES, which will be ready for delivery very shortly. аа ОЕ ORANGE. takaa of cachar > жон & Sow, Nurseries, Kingston, S.W. | LORD D HE ERBE RT, H.P. — osy carmine, the à reflexing at К. B Cash or reference from unknown correspontlentg, the mits in the wa; of Beauty of Waltham, "rio PER STRONG FRUITING VINES.—AIlthe| fall, end fnely formed, and altogether of first-rate à endon Park Nurseries, N.W. 1 — varieties, from Eyes, with stout well ripened | xcellence. 7s. 6d, TI AUREO RETICULATA. JAPAN, rods, for FRUITING in POTS this YEAR. Price, from 7s. г. LORD MACAULAY, H.P.—Velvety crimson, in the way of The finest variegated creeper ever offered. тайыды each ; e. for Pani from 3s. 6d. each. А reduc: eneral Jacqueminot, but brighterin рар thickerin the l'gold, green, and crimson. Price on application. Ariegated tion in price will be Fe arge p chaa — а tal, апа то DI nble. Тһе flowers are of good avere? Im —Allthe finest sorts for exhibition, from (s, e can éapodially \ Жр end the our strong Vin produ t à undantly and = —€— succession ; doz per having for some years given Siu enel satisfaction, Xa Vide abiti is good, Жез foliage. handsom s. 6d. BEDDING PANSY, BOY IN BLUE.—Will bloom "ftm аа g Article in Gardeners Chronicle for December 13, 1862, | MRS. WILLIAM PAUL, H. — Bright v iolet red, shaded with | Christmas--most effective ; | тош 9. е dozén. р. | fiery red ; flo 2 srpstanijy, ama in pj M x ow full. Ер. unti DicksoN & Sons, Тһе № N: i Chester. Вашей b M. erdier, о ris, ame WC MEC E 2 Furtado, and others of our finest Roses. 58. MARANTHUS MELANCHOLICUS (var, me) - EW P AE Мы E M E L О N S, RED ROVER, H.P.—Bri аера largo, thick, and round; —Habit very Дш» height 1 E feet, ipe at 1з. 6d. per packe flowers abundantly сна dn ession up to Christmas, blood-red foliage ; valuable bedding plant for Flower mpress Eugénie, Prince Imperial, rios Louis of Hesse, | Not double enough for a Voy "Rose, but the most effective | Garden decoration, "after Xo um of Periila Nankinensis, remm Alice, ‘Princess Alexandra, and Queen Victoria, pillar Rose ever offered. 3s. 6d. per packet, Me ls., and 2s. 6d. The Trade snpplied, For «descripti ee GUIDE to the KITCHEN GA egre WILLIAM PAUL, H.P.—A seedling from Senateur Vaisse, ‘but E. P. DIXON & "Бом S а and Florists, 57, x BARR UGDEN, Se = Merchants aud Florists, 12, King | [Ace en colour, € sed x — СА the rais че of “ый, Street, Н uL. ateur Vaisse, and other first-class sorts. 5s. Street, Covent Garden, W.C. BEAUTY ÓF P WALTHAM, , H P.— Bright rosy crimson, of good ГЕНЕ INGTONTA „ӨТӨК: ^ Тһе attention M SEA size, for substance, and deliciously swee e Nobility, Geutry, an e e, is im EY, пох ёсе Сна: N сыш" Dy da x а ed | Roso is found to su rpass the description originally giyen of largest Stock of 1-year SEED ING PLANTS in the Карт, кт Коң ай о With very little pulp їп cèntre, | — Ai^ поб Frénch Ros зит, or 42e per ipa dote, Lh: 25s 100 or-1000 on. applieatión. "a lenit Р! " » денен Pt а Р - favour бм "Сап. TUDIN dA dozen. Тһе best of the old m s Rte е NI by post for 1? stam dà мен ; 937, ы deae High Holborn, W.C. T" plants are well established, and in the finest possible J. HEN d AN, monton, London, , PRICED CATALOGUE free'by post. б. HENDERSON AnD SON offer First-clus 25 EM = e$ ——À FRUIT сар, жаща m Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Waltham oss, N. uality of CINERARIA, е: БОРЕ... i ea и. Аы idi niece ic P ШЕШШ of ме оп ence ; suitable es наа ssent 20 or planting : OBSON'S PRIZE CALCEOLARIA SEED is CALCÉOLARIA, t Аав, SINENSIS Ex fruitful Vinery at once, 7s. 6d. each. Smaller plants for Fru «асы їп эг t€ €; Annual Sale exceeds 2000 2s.'6d. per packet. - ing next season, 3s. to bu packets. ealed pae c 6d., 9з. 6d., Зз. = and 5з. each. CINERARIA Ан. —The interest and value of this s PEACHES, NECTARINES, PLU in Pots, esta- | E ces ay Seedsm men, Islewi rth, consists in its having a shrub-like branched habit of - lished н они buds, 5s. to 7s. 6d. each. Km DWENUNNECECION Ege roca attaining from 3 to 4 feet in height. This remar! d FO. E, Nursery, Streatham Piee Brixton Hill, S. ; OBSON'S PRIZE CINERARIA SEED. — Ten | expected to originate a new and desirable class of varieties for and 4, Wind isor Te errace, Pimlico, S. W. Firs t Prizes awarded to our collection in thespring, 1862. | exbibition purposes, in having altay е into all the colours found in florist varie ent time, and no In sealed peti 1s., 2s. 6d., am md 5 з. і e Plan | J. DonsoN & Sons, Seedsmen, Tsleworth. а but higher improvements în form, and other essential O BE DISPOSE D OE: те 100 stron i TUM mne T кэ=клче qu roperties, will be obtained in connection with its. "healthy Fruiting m асаа. PINE PLA con- T prd PRIZE guide EIE SEED. culture. It will be found well adapted for decorative sisting of QUEENS, MONTSERRATS, ENVILLES, and óther ——— , 2s. 6d., anı by its taller growth, and longer оао»! in bloom, 2s, 61, ` good sorts. J. Soxs, Бана A Sn. Wellington Nursery, St. Joh s Wood, Lo ondon, N.W, Apply to P. N. Davipsox, Gardener to ©. J. Yarburgh Esq., Heslington Hall, near York. Q TRAWRERTIES 9 Nev DESCHIFITVE SPLENDID NEW SCARLET VE VERBENA, LORD LEIGH. CATALOGUE of more than 200 varieties of Strawbei n good plants, of nearly every variety, can now be ви] аи аныма Gia T S. PERKINS & SON, NOTICE.—M. Nrcuorsow hopes by strict attention to orders | Th offering the above SCARLET VERBEN. А, ha ch еч ded тш. : "s à g the above ve mu p easure in stating аф it has been fn a to retain Шиг иин пете ао "sina nta не ЗЕ КИН, Сойтш of the Royal Horticultural Society, June 1 rst-Clas 50, 00 EXTRA STRONG and BUSHY |Certificate by the Royal Lm nic Society, вА First-Class Certifieate at the Cr tystal rm PLANTS of the following sorts of CUR- Sept. 4 and 5; me Cer =i cate by the Rugby Floricultural Society, August 29; Fi RANTS :— Cherry Red, Duteh, Red Grape, Goliath, | Birm eem crure c Society, July 10, Хана, га Тезата Ml at. TU en cet eon After the above Awards, S. P. & Бох think it -needless to olfer any remarks, further than that it is ofa lection of DWARF ROSES, in Pots, molding a E "the fi g variety; colour the most dazzling m t that сай be conceived, and best sorts out, from 9s. per dozen. r 100 on appli- Th а clear white eye; truss and pip extremely large, and E the finest shape dnd d quality. ride, Nusseryman ЖЫМ БӘ ансын See Editor's X in Gardeners Chronicle, ае 96 1862, апі December 27, 1862; “ Journal o Stockport, near Manehéster. — Horticulture," Sept..9, 1862. Ап Engraving will арреа ofthe * Florist and 'Pomologist. Hardy Scarlet and other Choice Rhododendrons. Plants after А тїї 15, n to the jou WATERERS CATALOGUE do an p 5з. each. Special Price My the dozen.on applicatio him at the Royal Botani f кые entr ds M Чына by n ir с абла ua PARK NURSERY, COVENTRY. : е warded to all applicants. Е E enit Tor making € : А ^ "E r "MR ikewies өлеш en эн, LIE of ION НАЙ, BEDDING PLANTS, &c. c Conifers, Ti bm eg and p pou — A e Am a ko aee WOOD & INGRAM | ATERER GODFR CATALOGU " 1 now ready, and will be ion; it gi х ВЕД TO OFFER AS FOLLOWS. y fair price and description of all the Rhodod їз апа о «m d d "American Plants wW eral sum Жы , Geraniums, ‘Рег ла =s. d. А en. 0 of the most extensi IMPERIAL CRIMSON .. 0| TOM THUMB UM d "The Exhit shae Ранте: KING OF SCARL 16 n 0 | TRENTHAM n | Society's. dozen.—s. d. | KINGSBURY PET . m К 0 TRIOMPHE Di: PARIS k ur & борғвку, Knap ау LADY DOWNES .. <. .. 4 0| VIRGINIAN met E E e STANLEY З. T 0 MIDDLETON Г зо Variegated Javed бет дегш m MARTIN cries жага 911200 ри o. СТ; ER o Å.. e “ipag” TEE pu MODEL NOSEGAY.. | .. 3 0|BRILLIANT . o oe =] — À MRS. MAYLER .. 2 "0| ELOY PEE 72 е novelty, introduced by him Eea SER MRS. Da ed fine pink ds DE : & eed may be had . . БАСЕН f $ 0 E ds 1 " pi ja foriera, PR OD CATALOGUE, comprising .. » di " Ф 0 es, 0 EE many other fine novelties, may be h tis. E . PET SUPERB 0° Eu Wholesale Agents for for ar sale of RHODANTHE MACULATA: ч! | QESS'OP 38 ВӘ a, ou. ti en Me Messrs. A. HEND & Co., Pine-apple Place, Edgeware | FROGMOR AUD, YBO t0 sc Road, London d БУ. 8 t а E 0 i.) Eb EOM ы ina : ze (MPB) — ELA Еһодойийгон, Grain ul RAM MONIS КОНК САКЕН е duc Ду en First-Class Стипса He Royal носон! є s Exhi- 5 2 м ‚ Titi, Mareh 1971802: Royal Botanical Society's erue: Хз and i dre ЕЕ, ишо towers, ж лашу, PE 4 Apri aud Edinbu mh Horticultural Socie ety's Exhi- inr LER Рег долеп.—® 50 GNAPHA new Silverydedved айза plants $ LOBELIA SPECII ы Ур R begs to announce that this | SEDUM CARNEUM VARIEGATUM > 4 0| KONIGA NARIEGAT. uo E XE idu: AGATHÆ А COELESTIS FOL. VARIEGATIS ^ 89 Pup wt 5 rder are now being booked, 54 Also а MÀ ba «не of- PELARGONIUMS, Show, French and English, { Aud Ennis td fine bush y plants, once eut down, Burr Re pal тий, din was exhibited at the Royal e n fine plants, in 5-in espe pots, s, just sh Exhibiti . 25, 1863, of which ALIA rts of Show in Gardeners Огош 9f | of bloom, бе. per dozen: : ACACIA ARMATA, XTA, good оошо Pl жы, 9s. Horticu. 3. t : ng Spring Exhibitions. E DIOSMA CAPITATA, 6s. per dozen ; | HUNTINGDON ХОЕВЕВГЕВ, es Manon 21, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE АМ) AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 268 - ORNAMENTAL GOURD SEEDS, B д for v "e LM offered rib А ° Р An Assortment of 12 Fine FREE BY POST. ^ AARDT ANNUALA ine Selected И of A а An Assortment 12 Tina Belected "Nasiotión ot HALF- HARDY. ANN MES S. SUTTON'S COLLECTION .of the above in the Royal Horticultural Socieky^s Gardens, in черз вн An Assortment of 12 [s Helected Varieties of Ё, : et Piu one of the most attractive features in аА pu at MER tional Exhibition, and was m HARDY BIENNIALS and PERENNIALS, suitable avourably noticed i the various Horticultural Ф; apa фе These, as w he wh de of the beautiful рн for Rockwork T 2 6 or which the Prize was awarded to Messrs. SUT at Bir eda а Dorem ber, were grown in our then " ORNANENTA AL гой К: pleni Annual kinds of rial Grounds t "Reading last summer, and, to ңы ег with. "the many NOV TIES n. Poit from Nice and айке and Viotora Манан 99 А0 ]sewhere this season, may be had at the undermentioned very moderate aa free by post aprono London, x Choice Seeds of Asters, Balsams MINIATURE GOURDS. -i WARTED GOURDS. г.д. ; —Ü 30 pom p varieties ... 7 6 |20 Packets finest varieties ` ev D.) B. S. WILLIAMS, kaoni Lp Victoria Nurseries Д рг: 5; 5 0110 T ri f 16 Hollow j 1 » » d $8 3 6 GIANT : GOURDS. Ат Assortment of 12 талоне IRUFPAUTS PAONY- з. d. FLOWER ER, 100 h Юз» esa 6 ^ РИ finest varieties CR s 7 6|An AL ger урагы з: Баш т DE. 2 Hie e s Р. ТЕ ROWN ASTER, 100 seeds of each y LM 0 MEDIUM-SIZED GOURDS. 1 is 3 6 | Ап Assortment of 12 varieties of CHRYSANTHEMUM- 12 Packets Ata vasicbidk ар 3 0 » » is 9 AS Sd @ FLOWERED DWARF ASTER, 100 seeds of ro dg 6 6 8 b » meN An RÝ 2, Evo M ais of CAMELLIA- ORN MENTAL CUCUMBERS. ЕЗУ ot TS урен Mi L^ : t f Ioa BLE ROSE- EDIBLE GOURDS or PUMPKINS. 10 Packets Во veio Gus 72 6| ^" FLOWERED BALSAMS .. MER ев 0 An Assortment of eight varieties of AUTUMNAL- n Ari e STOCKS, Т "loo seeds e En њи ° 0 n Assortment of eight of ом ON SUTTON ax» SONS, SEED GROWERS, READING, BERKS. СОКЕ лый oen DEL 1 16 An Assortment of 12 varieties of DWARF GERMAN EN-WEEK STOC , 100 seeds of each ? 0 - n Assortment of eight varieties of EMPEROR or PER- PETUAL STOCKS, 100 seeds of each 2 0 y Au piii uode of e varieties ef MINIATURE STOCKS, PA E 100 f еас S (3a A PRICED and e RIPTIVE CATALOGUE, x yon io i cU all EE pontang useful suggestions for the guidance 96 ‹ of amateur culti y: CO \ чел s for 1863. | M C Со САВР БХ B% S. W. TuS. Paradise di Victoria Nurseries, й . m озде An has се pleasure in ea res ng Edition, just Published, price 2s. 6d. Е е a IM I or the first time, tobe sent out Nrw ACHIMENES. ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO THE DE DE а Kee AT that successful gardener, Mr. Parsons, of Welwyn, and d thoy ia be e great t acquisitions 5 r^ beau чїй c of ‚ an An t escriptions given : COMPANION £o the above, price 1s., OUR P'AOHIMENES” S MAUVE QUEE ЕМ. V Tuis splendid variety i is, without exception, the est that useful amd most i { ў 3 Е desirable class of н о ра plants; a great improve- ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO THE KITCHEN GARDEN, || ment on longiflora major; producing an а dV о. - tiful large mauve-coloured flowers, with a conspi ight g E ‚| ehocol: rey plend рт а. of E ау *| substan as exhibited by the Raiser.at the Floral Com- COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER SEEDS. mittee "à the Royal "cy e Finare si, x - vie а : First-class Certificate, Figure the “ Floral Mag: B. £330 | £220 | £1100 | £110 Т 15s | 10s. 6d. | ös, 6а. | 3s 64 |November, 1862. Price 10s. 6d. ze К ACHIMENES CARMINATA LEGANS.—Another beautiful For partículars, see page 18 of * Guide to the Flower Garden." variety, and is, without doubt, e finest of the small-aud free- flowering sections, producing spikes 18 inches in length ; being of d b hing habit, is capable of producing specimens 3 ; ‚| or 4 feet, in dia meje ра making: Ф a v Re ng object for the, STRIKING NOVELTIES. б summer and autumn months, e 7s. ach. f ; n *4* Coloured I A A of ыы p a Paca by oval Continued from last week's Gardeners Chronicle, page 242. will be — po for six postage stam: is ! жее foll ig T е variet ум Ae 3 esie RS r. Ho lo А ‚| of Isleworth, and are а small co. Mes selected from a large аса. CANNA ROOTS, quantity of seedlings. They are confidently recommended for ORTION OP THE UNRIVALLED “хотон OF:OUR 'AMARDINIMN Со! TO qure cd" being j£ at improvements on all others Fine foliaged plants, and such as are of ded growth, have of late years'been much sought after for the PETUNIA ORIMBON авиа ac branching and adomment of the FLOWER GARDEN, TERRACES, PLEASURE GROUNDS, LAWNS, SELECT |dan froo growing тане: А n soft velvety simin mire SHRUBBERIES, CARRIAGE DRIVES Mm ну кч Ро die ; of me APTE ^ d fine form ; Nw g monotony too frequently to be met with ее оп ali in tbat way. п win out in such — plants of tliis character VOR a EE — aspect. ашсан бегий ignes as TOM ў — а - ag 2. Price 58, n th. NIA TOW AY.—This remarkab e | flower has four broad stripes of pure white, апа four ЧЧ purple ees „еш divided; very constant and E oy. in habit and foliage. Received Fir 'First-olass pae from the Во; Society, May, 1862 e 58, eac! = 100 анна our own йе їп з 30, ап varieties, PRT! UNIA RORA BELLA FORME.—A free flowering and 50 " n, , and 40 BL. 5s., Ж 7» and 2 3 >: shrubby variet Ж ед habit vy bed 2 jx 4 „э ... LIII ... ... urposes, den d grow! prodi an а = i 4 » э zm en г. éji РА те .. 110 6 dan n МЫ дне Magon ta flowers, КА ar white ; > » » ө en Py & MM throat, of great substan form. will, withou А 85, to v2 doubt, p prove to be the best рсе НЕ РИНЕ Price Passiflora.— page аі Illustrations of Petunia Rosa Bella Forme, and 2581. PASSIFLORA EM M un ig i E е Drummondii.—$8ee page 68, poser of the «d Z Andrews, wili be forwarded in exchange y ^ ALEXANDRA.— lor six fcent variety, which may be grown out of doors like Р P. corrulea, | flowers scarlet with Pak сон, i a deret, — but requiring a little winter е flowers ^v ZONALE GER —À — in einige Meter за еа e - — variety; flowers finely e oru ОЕ TEM Nem заха), — Benni ж опаре green, variegated d large, c of a rich v; colour rri pue t carmine; fine an tance; extra large truss; lon 9з. 6d. egated'and spotted with creamy yellow. producing a splendid effect in beds, ribbons, 8. 0d, es flower stalks, producing enormous heads of bloom well "above 2583. PASSIFLORA DECAISNEANA.—Brillian the foliage; good and compact habit; fine for pot culture. ЭА аа ано WM, Д эша delicious Phygelius.— See page 68. Was awarded а First-class Certüeata at te an. IM. name most + ? * Y of the Passiflora tribe, far surpassing P. quadrangulari 8258. PHYGELIUS CAPENSIS AURANTIACUS. А mag- Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, Lond: C nificent А. А.А. this e ШЫ genus, with large orange MEM шайы Бү e AE A MM n inre the Conserva! or Greenhouse, Cultural t ў 4 as Pontstemon, it much. resem! 1s. = i s ood sized į rong 1. Containing 100 packets HALF-HARDY ANNU 1874. РЕМ! ° German ай shining T am beautiful dioit. flowers, Potentilla.—See pago 7 70, ; Q5. PENTSTEMON JAFFRAYANUS, beautiful sky-blue | 190, а sem e e a iy fine Я ал 1877. PENTSTEMON LOBBIANUS, a splendid plant, with | 1998. POTENTILLA ер beautiful variety, fine bushy babit, remarkably neat to ге, and beautiful jellow | with purple and white fi NATA. ^ ue green ror 2002. POTENTILLA REUZINSDENS себ and from our "ан бовкевонт,' and described Бу hin | very beautiful. 1з. € rpm В Aa 2003. POTENTILLA SPLENDIDISSIMA.--Flowers of а 3252. PENTSTENON Е PUBESCENS BLEGANS. 1s иан эше чино айнын 508 MONSIEUR P. > i жез CHES жы, улес х Di Ч GRANDIPLORUS. Bs i | African Oak, with а picturesque gioas ғ » COBGA RUS. 18. majestic growth. 6d, Onilect of BARR ax» SUGDEN, SEED CATALOGUES gratis on арий йон. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 264 New Purple Verbena Lord Craven USSELL'S PYRAMID PRIMULAS.— OWNIE, LAIRD, AND LAING will be prepared Seed of this unequalled strain is now ready, in э, price 2s. 6. to d outo а. partie alara s че соса па , Arta e The great satisfaction s these kinds have giv e^ губна 9, К-ди т 9з азе zen. previous seasons, шры fur - her M on their merits ? T unnecessar, The additiona cue ta owever in saving wp m T on арр lication, post — secd last year will probably result producing flowers Lacer Tyr Park Nursery, Forest Hill, раба, В.Е. ; and Edinburg! New Plants CALCEOLARIA CRAWFORD’S EMP: AMES CRATES и ттс ронд їп р АЕ inç DLING осе EOLARIA, which OL ooms colo дерд. erimson. Its dwarf shru Sabit. ке it a fitting companion "i со olaria floribunda. Strong р! m nts, 38. Em each in A High Beech Nursery, Essex Splendid New Fuchsia, jM FORD" J BEAUTY of HIGH BEECH.— ета is perfectly distinct from any well меса ылы dua on, white, and lak . The Plants in “=; Зз, 6а. JAMES CRAWFORD, Loughton, N. High Bee ch Nursery, Essex— March 21. ICHARD SMITH'S LIST of АН. ген GREEN FIR Mut uitable for Bri ving s ular and al еба derivations, озодрйоп, colour, foliage, growth. timber, use in ry there, situation, soil, jade other i inf EL x of all their synonymes. Free by post for HARD SwrrH, Nurseryman, Worcester. , Tree and Shrub Seeds offered by Ceu "EY AR Wo ы, р ND CUMMINS. м e Advertisement in the Gardeners’ Өк Жа агу 21, pos 170. CATALOGUE forwarded on application. 14, Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, London, Ү.С. S "ET XB OV FF E R.— AMERICA EN ma cedem 1- iU per 1000, 8з. HOLLY, 000, х. 6 RASPBERRIES FASTOLF FS Ка por 1000, 40s. CARNATIONS and PI COTEES, fine named sorts, per “n rie. 608. HN KEARSLEY & SoNs, Nurserymen, Leeds. Green Hollies. ORNELIUS WHITEHOUSE, Brereton Nursery, ire, se stock of well- y will be libe "Trade price on application. с tock. OHN PALMER anD SON, NURSERYM Annan, EN, beg to inform their Friends and the Trade génerally that much egens rtoany йэм: вееп. Printed notes on raising them and their culture, for warded with each агу payment сап be made in postage stamps. GEORGE CLARKE, Nursery, Streatham Place, Brixton Hill, London, S. ; and 4, Windsor Terrace, Pimlico, 8 S.W. Hardy Climbers, Hardy Climbers, EBSRS. LISTONE D The Nurseries, Sturmer, Halstead, Ess a о rate Collection of the above, ES, ROSES, CERTA ATISES; some A basket containi of carefully packed, for 20s. сий. PAMPAS GR. Sturmer Narsaria. —March 21. 1787. KENNEDY RY AND bros ESTABLISHMENT, Dumfries, N. B. ME но M А. :8 AND CO, *.* PRICED cxrALOGUES p LIVE FARM and E E ну certain limitations will be DELIVERED FREE OF сезе. to the chief medie. Stations in Great Britain and the principal Steam Ports in Ireland. E W T С е B.E ER.S =. per p. commended by the Trait той ент ofthe Royal Hortieul- Re tural акк See GUIDE to dez E S GARDEN. ed Rer and Florists, 12, Кір, Bann & SUGDEN, Street, Covent Garden, — "S СНА MPION COM ended by the ud Hortieultural Society as аге, - excellent — -— olid and firm, = "thé best ofthe Sion House class, 1з. per packet. А few ounces of our own saving to offer the Tra. 987. 938, & 961, High Hol Holborn, Тоц ndon ,W.C. — Ў HEELER'S LITTLE BOOK for хаваа TOM THUMB D d NONE LETTUCE е price e Lettuce is 1s. per ems post mig „ WHEE inform s LER & SoN beg to i / the Trade that their “‘ Little Boo. ioners w it to be cop iul Son, Seed Growers, | [Mano 21, 1863, SiE S LIST of POTATOES for PLANTING QS geri small parcels, TES". arked K are Kidn Гањ s Early Seedling Webb’s "Узара, Early China luke, к, Dip Sodcn's early Oxford Wellington Golden Ball or Red Re- Red Ashleaf, к, gen lour Ball ' Dawe's AE к, iM EL Sken 7 ind LISTS on ВОК, тон! fie SuTTON & m deliver Potatoes, as w аз Seeds, ыл (except auantitios under one bushel). carriage SUTTON & SON: yal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading, — "King and Queen Potatoes, NU TTON AND have much confidence ii recommending these two new Len i) POTATOES, 2 decidedly the finest and! bonb) in сиы The fo! llowlug P Priz e bee бе: Potatoes : s e Prize at the Crystal Palace, 1861. ree Prizes at the Tatara kiDn Show at the Royal H eultural Society's Gardens, South Kensingto: orti det © gton, in October The Prize at the Birmingham Cattle and Root Show, Bingley Hall, in Leere last ; and upwards of 20 oth ог the kingdom z Other Prizes in Mess to Mr. Spencer for & Soxs, Reading. Price 5y, 1 n Т? \ affects it. | Prico 12s, 00. per cwt., от 191, per ton, JAMES DICKSON & SoNs, -— Newton" Nurseries, Chester, ing of Potatoes. OS... H. ROBINSON, BEES «ил, Coventry, has a perior POTATO to offer at 2s. per peck, or 7s. p l Also MYA TE 28. ehe 7s. EARLY LEMONS, the earliest VIE out, ' PLURES, 65. m — SECOND EARLY, 1 4s. bé said to Ta the finest Potato in x Рес ыш. at the Royal Hortieultural Th cultivation ; Leges d Society's Show, d y Hands DIXON. е SONS, Hall p on hand a e well-known prolifie Potato. ishment, 57, Queen Street, Hull. they have several Millions of the following, of first-class рене OTATOES:—Ashleaf, Fortyfold, Shaw, Dalmaloy, wur: s SILVER FIR | rs NORWAY SPRUCE PN: PAUL бе; d: — А Amira Dots алокае а "ns years on an brem » the late A. opi B een, E E "4 "age i NORWAY SPRUCE. à орх метанот essor to ће Mte A Pay of the North, 108. per 1000; Prince of Wales, Princess Royal, e а T. will Ns sold Cheap. Prices and Samples, if| now SR free by post. Eliza, Alice ce Ma ude, Oscar, Duc d. е Malakoff, 2s. per 100. required, on application. p The Perd ird of зер ыш recently Commended | Өко. Conxw: Ea бишип, &с., Barnet, Herts, N. 5 E by the Horticult ty was grown from Seeds | f CX IANT А S ROOTS, 2s: 6d. рег 100,— ORGE вав konia B URL » ае. foilowing, пае а This саа seri does not require а the рне ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA, 3 fee са Seed Warehouse, Waltham Cross, N. asually incurred in px it. For instru iot, 6 feet, 9 foot, 14 feet. SEED LI ABIES DOUGLASII, 3 feet, 5 feet, 10 feet, 14 ШЕ 25 feet. n and 0 Близ Stro бё amei s SEA KALE, 9. рег doz. CEDR RUS DEO (WAREANA) $ d ее 0 fect, о HOMAS AYRES, SEEDSMAN end GROWER, ас Worcester. UPRESSUS b $ font, 5 feet.. peperit up SEEDS of G EONS TRUE MORTLAKE GIANT АЗРА CEDRUS CHINESE JUNIPER 3 foet, 5 5 бе, 6 feet. IRISH YEW, 4 feet, 6 feel eot, 8 Le PEL SUO PETIT › 8 feet, 4 foet, 11 feet. PINUS CEMBRA, 3 feet, 5 feel est, 7 ше », . ЕХСЕГЗА, 10 feet, 15 fee THUJA GIGANTEA, 4 fect, 5 foot, 6 feet. THUJOPSIS BOREALIS, 1 foot, 2 feet. PINUS AUSTRIACA, 3 feet, 4 feel BENTHAMIANA, $ feet, 4 feet. WECHOUTH гін PINE lE е), a foot, 2 fect. WHITE SPANISH ÓNION SEED, MANGEL WURZEL SEED, zu kinds. SWEDE, and COMMON TURNIP, SEED POTATOES of the following varieties :—EARLY ASH EBA ums MYATT'S PROLIFIC do, EARLY SHAW SCARLET RUNNER BEANS (English grown). A PRICE LIST forwarded upon application. Ges VIRGO and SON b say they have a very e large quantity of DR ШНА, RED and s CABBAGE PLANTS to offer for Sale of the following sorts, а! r 1000 :— RARLY YORK CABBAGE EARLY NONPAREIL » LU cum DRUMHEAD RED DABBAGE, 4s, per 1000. АП strong, healthy, and well rooted. Wonersh Nursery, near Guildford, Surrey. undred and Fifty Guineas in Ten Two Н 8 AZALEAS (to -— ANDROMEDAS (to name). RHODO: NS (to name). халай ой аус (to name). 555805 very fine heads). Prieta freo by Plat, G. В.з GENERAL | Americam sias Rare near Bagshot,. дие: bees Sunningdale Station, S. W. R. кы e [9] TUE p к. x^ D E- О: ABIES MENZIESII, 9 n INE ы ed d nee б. per ye 0з. пеһез ot Зав 60s. per 100. PINUS INSIGNIS, 2 te 5 foot, 3s. КЕ сч, 30s. per dozen. 5 to 6 feet, 5s. each ; 498. per doz BER ИКЕБЕЗ DARWIN, 6t 6 to9in, ta por 1000, or 12s. 6d, p. 100, o 12 ins, 3з. is r^ 21 ins., 9s. per йол. [^ Der CUPRESSUS LÀ 7289 ANA, 2 to 3 feet, 200s, per 100. per Бет 100. ach. 2s. per doz. ; or 755. per 100. "f THUJ 10) 18 to 241 2 to 3 feet, 18s. per rka р ог "1005. per 100. BLUSH CHINA ROSES, 25s. per 100. RHODODENDRON PONTICU Мм, g hy stuff, 15 to tos feet, 403. to 60s. per r 100. 0 3 feet, 70s. рок И. to4 4 P. не Ec 44 to 5 feet, 425. to 50s. each. fine b healthy, well rooted stuff. + GENERAL NURSERY STOCK e Welle, Kent, Xe HIGHNESS е CHAMPION Si SWEDES a at iem Royal Berks outre Er A p a ural Societies. New Seed now b., carriage free. Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. or 45s. per bushel, ARES IMPERIAL PURPLETOP SWEDE RAGUS, grown on the ground чан. е late Mr. GRAYSON brought it such perfection, Grayson's paragus Аз 18 E bere everywhere. Seed saved riri — — .. 64. per oz. Plants Tes 2s. 64. per 100 4s. 04. per 100 FRANCOIS Eu enki. "Sheen Nursery, Richmond, S.W. e. AMES CARTER aw CO., Holborn, W.C., have a few Із. of the following to offer to the Trade :— MELVILLE'S GARNISHING KAIL, VARIEGATED ВЕЕТ, for ishing, SNOW'S WINTER BROCCOLI, true, 8 О: TOMATOE DE LAYE. 3 HENDERSON'S PINE-APPLE ВЕЕТ. EG eed BE F. HARPE eiie а Surplus Stock of true— жшн Pod ved = rel Ultra Peas Tide s Imperial weis Broad Windsor IN аду Green Тор е w ditto Eu — An e urre: Жоон Groen Maroy до. | Bariy спрега р res E ue Im] i mperor >” British Queen ditto " Enfield Market ditto Sich they can offer Б а low figure. ou eri C UT Seeds for ө Küchen Garden, Flower ӨЧ OHN CATTELLI/'S вонр с CATARA yat e TU —The Hardiest and best keeping Swede in bm ar YU n; it contains se| hr eic every novelty worthy of culti roc md =" This by an eminent Kentish Agricul- ЇЇ parcels of Seeds of the value of зи. and meer st, and carefully iere by E until he T юе ed іп | paid to any Railway Station iu Engl producing the Perfection of Swedi Nursery апа iblishment, к, кеш. А: ARTER & CO., 23 ah 238, High оь - TEW HARDY WHITE SWEDE.—Fhe Favourite — шы creer и of the Flockmasters on t| ў ; z NEW and Cotswold Hills. Grows er coarse оп somo soils or | JO OBERT PARKER begs toannounce that his Зд en sown early; but it is hardy, and it is J CATALOGUE, coni select ve Lm um е Аре bo dopended Рага: : RMAN. and ether FLOWER таф NEW and RARP е - wi "land. without storing. t for late sowing PLANTS ; ; "Miscellaneous, er lb., or 42s. per bushel. ай ied b stoke; and 59, Seed Market, Mark Lane, Е.С. "Seed Sto е CALDECOTT, & BAWTREE, Basing- J Marcu 21, 1853.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 265 ood Clover Seeds at Market Price О Y have now "d, at very moderate prices, fine new RED, WHITE, and ALSIKE EEDS. As abo% КУ, Буе "Огаввев, CLOVER Turnip, Mangel C and eg алы Seeds, a Priced List of which may be ha d post Address пт " Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establish- ment, Readin EMT S шет. Surplus Stock. as to offer to the Trade Sangster's AS, Баш DWARF GREEN MARROW PEAS, and a few v AGU Also a few Tons ^p A RM SEEDS of tho finest quality, are offered at fair Market Valuo. A LIST of PRICES at which they can be delivered carriage free, and 5 per oent. discount allowed for Cash, is contained in WHEELER'S “LITTLE BOOK" Agricultural Бойз at T Qua. eg eem EN Kon HITE ANGEL W RAPE, MusTA грн кезу» uiv. RYE- а GRAN rp R PERMANENT PASTURE, FURZE OR Go: BERADELLA, We. ., &c. М. WOOD. & to offer Seeds of the ND SON beg а апа unadulterated, p е5 t Һар у 0 Ss а and prices (which а MA on iita. Meere. PRICE LIST Е AGRICULTURAL SEEDS rem 0 LN amounting to 10s and upwards, sent free.—See List. Seed Warehouse, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Susse N.B. Special quotations at reduced rates for large y quanto таа — 1851 Ф ст саттїаде 'EE, ERS, Кайси, Andover ; Lan e, London, E a.C. Samples of all kinds of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS and SEED CORN, sent post free on application. ROW: к (езп | NURSERY WHEAT. ө bost Spring Wheat nova. iR acre," Produced (1 802) 62 b bushels per acre, weighing 64 lbs, a bush. i NEA А nm. рию bag Festa up and Drill in February and sealed, delivered at the ay Station, with Printed Directions for P. Жүр оп Receipt of Cheque or Post- office Order, which must in all cases accomp: the Order. Less than One Bushel will not be supplied. Name of Station aud Railway should aecompan: Ау Ом Order Apply to FREDERIC rf Har House, Brighton, Suss HEAP GRASS SEEDS for HILL SIDES а RAILWAY BANKS.—Rough orsa Sainfoin Siftings, Des am for the above purpose, at 2s. per bushel and Address, RAYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, & BAWTREE, Basingstoke ; and 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane, E.C. тт, Esq, F.L.8., The Manor ——————————— QR SEEDS for LAYING DOWN LAND to PERMANENT PASTURE or MEADOW. Having been amongst the very first zum e tex to rese pH - use of the Natural Gra forma- tion of Permanent Pasture, and Кач er = ion eriod g а subject а considerable share of atten- uecess тіс! F tin; wo, te кок "ће marked в has attended their uite warra re| opting common mode of sowing down with Ryegrass and Clover pe though these yield — at first they are soon n sted, the land bare, to be filled up in course of time by an nature and extent rbage. Parties ordering will please state the of or without a grain the land to be sown, and whether wit ih хоча К. гае cir "EE R (of the late Firm of Cu & SoNs) Бес здр VALUER, gs to in Uk finde and the public that h ip REMOVED d E "Road, Wandsworth Road, to No. evonshire Sid Fulham Road, S.W. SAND.—Best quality, 8s. er ton, of — less than 4 tons, AT SOLA m LOAM. Bg am, ain М.Р ardeners and Othe i ST мн SILVER SAND GRIT, шшр айар{еа dd Gardening Purposes, ma, y be obtain on vay advantageous EN ру applying to THOMAS TWINSTEAD, Неа Reach, near Leighton Buzzard. TuS BERUF MANURE о N have now rea PREPARED BONE MANURE for иы use оп PASTURES. WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN BOWING. BLOOD MANURE for ditto, SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, &oc. ing RES ATE m ton; second азау, 6з. put on the " at Reigate. P W. Вно All the above being in the finest condition. They also con- tinue to supply GIBDS'S PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of SODA SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every Artificial Manure E known value. Е. PunsEn, Secretary. 116, Fenchurch Street, E.C. АЖЕ - 8° 8 МА The Manures manufactured by J. B. LAWES present season of p. are now ready for delivery at his Factories, at the following prices :— Per Ton. LAWES'S PATENT TURNIP iiem арап BONE EE ADS of LIME. 6 LAWES'S SUPERPHOSPHATE BURNT BONE or MINERAL PHOSPHATES LAWES'S BARLEY, GRASS, and MANGEL M These Manures са: can be T M me LAWES, t .. £6 from 5 5 ANURES 8 0 or through his ed Kingdom, at prices wem dr Дз ENNET ия 1, Kiel Place, London Bridge, E. C. ; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. трат FARMERS МАМОКЕ COMPANY. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for CORN. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS. DAMS'S d exec nim of LIME, РУУ MANUFACTURED THE PATENT OLL TOBACCO CLOTH.—The d and nm» xcu up ern rg Greenh Fly, 18. 4 0 lbs., 1s. 1d. JOSEPH tok P (EN S uare, Fleet Street, E.C. Office Orders payable Fleet Streot. т p S BLIGHT тоа. e unquestion- - *c most effective p xtant. Can be pine Se bia the principal N Seedsme Ping principal Nurserymen ап А с 5093 of SEEDS will be forwarded upon ise СА application, o а Domen of Prices with the most elaborate publications is solicited. Paar & Тоосоор, Seed Merchants, Southampton, ЕАТ?8 STILS, 12. and 2s. pe are A — clean and etin cd Gre See а = in his d. NEAL'S PLANT 80A 1з. per packet of four ent is the > bes pest preparation hitherto invented d for washing plants. It - и: found to m3 all Insects, Each cake Magnified E makes one Gallon of Was h. Both may be obtained of all principal Seedsm , Edward 8 Patentee : i МЕА treet, Күш Winter Dressing on "Trees at wd Apara pe be dissolved 48 This gets rid ot smell, and the solution be decanted, pre- he gallon of water is ri mended for ы Plants; one from 4 oz for at Sold Retail by Nurserymen . and Seedsmen in em ls. 85., and 10s. pue lesale PRICE'S eigas 4. A82 Co.. Limited. Red Spider Magnified. NITRO- дача or v BLOOD trt COMPANY ————— UCET (LIMITED), tropolitan Board of Works g lina. HE WeTROA POLITAN OA f 8 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on FRIDAY, the 8th Chairman.—Jor CLAvpox, Esq., Littlebury, Essex. day of May NEXT, they will receive TENDERS for tho знаеа of these Standard Manures may be A. at DISPOSAL of TA SEWAGE bec à d by the Main Out- the Offi di c. T. m ADAM, Becre fall Sewers. All T emtéls v А] з iption of jg e Local Agen e Works орой, 1 “за ни ^ s раней by а Plan апа Offices : 109, Fenchurch Street, Tondon, E.C. Section showing their several details. The Board will further т кчт жеп Plaistow Marshes, x, N.E. require full information as to the manner in hich the Sew. is to be treated and employed, and, if by Irrigation, as to the Established 1848. istribution of the Sewage, the quantity and locality of the m BLA о M AN UR E S.— | land ie which it is to be distributed, the points at which the Two Prizes yes last season awarded, under the auspices Eq EE ste nervi utin is vit анс vi the - pre Rutland. be. LIEN Society, for Turnips grown with Board's Sewers, the ions against Floods, failure of Pu ist.—A T Cup, value Five wn а es , was given by the and Trado of СУК F > ат to Mr. T. W. MIA Swedes) кае moderate dr ressing 0 yard Manure. 2d. -nreo Bovereigna (the 2d ане — by the Right e Hon. ic E Campden, warded to Mr. Fow n, for Swedisl ri with 3 cwt. per acre of the 7l. 10s. with a moderate quantity of 28 2 Far Manufactured E һе Blaydon Chemical Company, Blaydon- on-Tyne. Managing Partner, EDWARD Rr ENS 21 Buen ICHARDSON, J OTTER'S GUANO 11. per T POTTERS CONCENTRATED i sis, i a ors Ton E GYPS 255. per Ton, bags included. P s, 28, Clapham Road Place, 8. Manures for Presen PEUT GUANO, Genuine ы эре rted by the eruvian doeet. Cie rer direct front уты Pe. ffal Manure), Spy ditto(PHOSP. HA' P о! | value, may be had o; best terms by Ei d to МАЕК OTHERGIIL, 23, Great M treat Mark Lane, E.C. Established 1839. же These Turnips - th execution of Pte o Works in — = ject to Da дәни оГ T ca vija e and М ngo, or indemnifying the all losas p amago, 0 DE aima f for Wis or other tion, or 3 out of the orks or other о] e Board will not bind i toit to e +1008 of the contractors. accept the highest or € Tende = The Plans and Sections of the Sew: m bes and all information obtained, t the om ce oft the ый of the Metropolitan ie d of. x wn nt their C e Mr e ardens, between rg hou ÉL T and 4 n Baturdays, between 9 А.м. ап The Te is rs are лә а EHE o the Clerk of the Board» and must be delivered at this Office А 4 o'Clock on Thurs- day, the 7th May n next, ana пор Tender d be тон after that ho ur. Ву огдег. JoHN POLLARD, Clerk of the Board. - стор. When not instruct ed to ч contrary, the Seeds will be sent out mixed and ready for sower. The mixing being а | most important operation, ME more perfectly done by our pract hands than і сап be by those unaccustomed t After numerous carefull, ed ex best plan to sow ама Man When r ст, uested, w а list of the varíeties qu& mention zn u kes given dose а dosoription of Ze The Cost cene a full Supply of Seeds wil per statui inns de ам paid to the princi Railway Stations throughout бею. » к ND & Sons, Stirlin, bs tI CATALOGUES of all the ар, descriptions нг —— е Farm or Garden, may be had prepaid Blight. 8 PATENT FUMIGATOR. — A Portable JS Instrument for "end Flowers Greenhouses, Stoves, and Sun or Ero EJ owers in the open air, without injuring the most deli ete qéiredug the smoke cold, in a dense and eff а great saving rà Tobacco. Price 10s. and "e Manufactured su! pled to to the Trade by Messrs. BARBER di may be had of all Icpmongere, Seeda- REDUCTION IN PRICE. PHOSPHO 10 GUANO. The Prices for the Season 1863 are as follows, delivered Free on. Board, or on | For 30 Tons and upwards For 10 Tons up to 30 Tons ... For 5 Tons up to 10 Tons Fo r quantities 210 5 А. 10 a, PS 10 0 ELES ” 11 0 HA "n The Price will not exceed 125. Lui e LAWSON & SON, CONTRACTORS. _ GEO. SEAGRAVE & CO., BROKERS WILLIAM DIXON & CO., "osa AGENTS. 266 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Maron 21, 1863, Б.» nenaw V Des to stato that he bus a very MAGNIFICENT AND UNIQUE PLANTS. E: of fine h nts now ready for e happy to supply orders upont the LLOGUES sent upon application. pem ч Rosery, Bungay, Suffolk. Superb Double — THIS BEING THE BEST TIME FOR PLA ILLIAM CHATER has an freed E нб of healthy Plants. DARE e — А о be had on application. WILLIAM бн в, Saffron Walden. Sel ouble Hollyhocks. ILLIAM PERRY begs to announce that e has i lar 5-5 planting - — Shall b most TC Y V for SALE Lt ой and boslthy stock of Young A nts of the above w^ Pas well this poroa If i AR is left to W. P., ее рег Зов will be 9 , 188. e» 90s. a D orth, He зн КЕ MBY begs to m his Patrons aes Sus his DESERIPTIVE PRICED CATA- LOGUE Pi bees ABLE, FLOWER, AGRICULTURAL IOLUS is now ready, and may be had at raid on application. m Establishment, = Wells, Kent. A DESCRIPTIVE SELECT PRICED LIST, post free, on applica cation 27 and 98, We аш. uem "Brighton; and Hassock's Gate Nursery, Keym mer, Sus 7 New Verbenas == P Double and Single Petunias of 1862. d Genuin: СЕБЕР А PARSONS, Eis by Appointment MAJESTY. of Fi ceo etat been one of the most su xhi ve. Nothing but first-rate proved flowers in their offered. VERB A 5з. per doa, ; FUCHSIAS, be pir Esch PETUNIAS, 6s. Бег doz. Floral Nursery, Hailshai ear Hurst TE Sussex. MR. WILLIAM BULL Begs to intimate that his collection of RARE PLANTS now ару зру panem hcm. папа; amongst them may be men Nm the loftiest TREE FERN, асар НЕМІА; the New MAIDEN-HAIR RN “ADIANTUM FEEII;" the bhandsdtie SILVE RP M ru. Madagascar; the LACE PLANT from p with leaves a foot and half in length, besides Severa] NEW and RARE PLANTS поб о be seen elsewher Mr. WILLIAM BULL will be happy to show the above to any one who will favour him with a visit, : ESTABLISHMENT FOR NEW AND RARE PLANTS, KING'$ ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. ROSES AND HYACINTHS. WM. P AUL (SON and SUCCESSOR to the late А. PAUL) and before. ч е ондеу invites dice of his d and HYAC тнв, н к FULL BLOOM. Мапу of the kinds e quite and 1 The THREE ка терн » нудоти» the FIRST ZE for ROSES, and TWO. PRIZES for касс сое s Exhibition on Wednesday last, Flower Seeds e Free b D 1 V OOD N 12 fine n У TP and ез Mex 8. d. 1 i NUALS 8 24а "ditto 2 10 36 m ditto . ditto 4 0 48 ditto ditto 5 0 M eg НИ: LULLED меге av Entrances from the Platform, Waltham Station (Great Eastern Railway), and High Road, Waltham Cross, NURSERIES Ax» SEED WAREHOUSE, WALTHAM CROSS, N. (RISE HARDY FLOWER SEEDS, of showy. colours, and best sorts only, with Cultural Directions :— А Selection of the best 12 sorts, ls. 61. ; A Selection of the best 24 Бе 2 6d. A Selection of the best 36 sorts, За. Lass ees - 64. | s. 6d. aw GRAND EXHIBITION OF HYACINTHS, 1863. А Selection of the best 50 ce A Selection of the best 12 halt-hard; Е sorts, 2з. 6d P ehe A List ef other Sodio sent free by post. J. Scorr, Merriott, Somerset. The BEDDING CATALOGUE and EMPIRE GARDEN DIRECTORY will be ready in April, pri LADIOLUS, RANDIR R " сул "ENSIS. | £2 2s. 0d. 2 — and та с ЫА 0 iiim » adque ту сае. 2 m n омин veriatis ье ре se 12 6 n 2 .. m Re 6 201 in 95 е um vie = 13 6 ini? , > 0 Extra fne Sixed $ dd per г doz., 1 00. Borer & MoCuLLocB, Seed ак. м7: vent Market, W.C. 5 Early Spring Flow EBB'S GIANT POLYANTHUS; ditto COW- rist's Flower, POLYANTHUS, Roots or Seed ; ІР; Flo LET PRIMROSE-—Double Crimson, Double Purple, i СОЖ: d also SCAR Double White, Double Yellow, and Bonblo Lilac E n E POLYANTHU: WM. CUTBUSH & SON BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT GRAND EXHIBITION OF HYACINTHS AND ) OTHER SPRING FLOWERS ; WILL BE HELD AT T NURSERIES, HIGHGATE, during the TWO WEEKS commencing MONDAY, MARCH 16. Admission by Tickets, which can be had free оп application or by- Private Address Card, "The N London Bridge Station, the Dank, Holborn Tottenham Court. Road, Islington, aud Chartng nen to the foot of the Hill, from thence a distance of abont 7 min utes’ walk. HIGHGATE NURSERIES, LONDON, N. BLIP from tho Himalayas; DOUB: other v: es, all о! ыу s A N t Gardens, application to Reading. GARDEN SEEDS. Ch Ы Н. BIRD, Е.К.Н.5., NURSERYMAN, Stoke Newi GLENDINNING & SONS, large Varieties for 105.; best POMPO id 20 pairs of Сиб tings of the largo Vari arieties for 5s. ; 25 pairs of Fompones ditto for Duy ol New ATALOGUES ready for one stamp. o | NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN Stoke UCCESSORS TO THE LATE R, GLENDINNING), New Chrysanthemums. a z он OHN SALTER'S CES "CATALOGUE Are now sending out their COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS. : S EE. his Spring, ix. "RARDY | No. 1 contains 36 Quarta of PEAS, and all other В com bom £5 50 ренот тоу М9 „ 28 Quarts ditto 440 No 3 „ 20Querts ditto ditto ditta 330 No4 „ 129Quarts ditto ditto ditto 229 No.5 „ 6Quarts ditto ditto ditto 119 vag qa to p те as tho most Superb. R COLLECTIONS of FLOWER. SEEDS. u (У ог eseription, Wi . ped time жеб ма out T CATALOGUE now AD s No. 1, containing 100 Large Packets of Best Hardy Annuals - "A £0 18 0 eso: SurrH, Tolling егу, Hornsey Road, Islington, No. 2, 50 ditto ditto ditto 09 6 È » і Д э Dm ed PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of X > » тү ditto pur ditto ucc В z "s all the new and lead: мае of Show, Spotted, French, о. 4, » ditto -Hardy Annuals .. x 0 "ancy, Scarlet, d ted P. Fuebsias, Ver- М "T 3 я Р чт гейші, Dahlias , © rysan превише "Bedding Plants, No. 5, 12 ditto ditto Б o « B4 i EC., m 0) е tam $ Bod m "Tollington Mee "o Road, Islington, No. 6, s% 25 ditto Tender Annuals m "n 0 12 6 London genu Ee No. 7, - 13 =o an ditte.. Р 2206768 М. CUTBUSH an teme SON. beg o intimate that The above Collecti sist f best and l varieti £ the finest quality» are now prepared to N EN SEEDS, for which their qms is extens gives his Liceo al attentio: - to this nd of po confidently re — all offeréd as o Pie te pri темно S. а. & Sons s CATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARDEN, AGRICULTURAL, and FLOWER SEEDS, is now. Bes and may be had on application. CHISWICK N URSERY, LONDON, w. 79% THE Ma&acm 2}, 1863.] GARDENERS” CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 267 AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, GRASS SEEDS, FARM SEEDS, of all descriptions. D yir. CORNER OF HALF-MOON b: Piccapniix. Іомром, W. CLOVER SEEDS. KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS. In Collections including all the new ved ki and appro s, ог separate to - GRASS SEEDS AND J. C. WHEELER & SON, SEED GROWERS, of GLOUCESTER, ARE IN A POSITION TO OFFER GRASS SEEDS Ax» CLOVER SEEDS ON EXTREMELY LIBERAL TERMS. FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS CARRIAGE FREE, BANGHOLM. SWEDE,. IMPROVED LONG RED MANGEL, XELMX W MANGEL ы за, OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. HYACINTH and CAMELLIA SHOW, WEDNESDAY, AWARDS OF THE JUDGES. TAL PRIZE .—For the 3 best TREE MIGNONETTES, MARCH 18. Mr. J. Richards, Gr. to Lord Londesborough, Tadcaster, 31, Mr. J. Holloway, Gr. to R, Dobree, Esq., Walthamstow, Highly Com mended. T „D. Shafto, Esq., ma Kent, i ep — PRIZES Бре Messrs. Veitch & Son, Royal Aes ааа. aler and Chelsea, 10/. Crass 1.—6 CAMELLIAS in FLOWER, distinct kinds (Nurserymen). lst, Messrs. Veitch & Son, Exeter and Chelsea, 2l. 105. | 2d, Mr, J. Hally, Blackheath and Lee, „ Ш, 10s, в 3.—4 CAMELLIAS in FLOWER, distinct kinds (Open). ist E Veitch & Son, Royal Exotio Nurseries, Exeter , 2l. 1sea, —1 CAMELLIA, specimen plant (Open). CLAS 1st, I cca Г voiton, & Son, Royal Exo otic Nurseries, Exeter and Chelsea. 1 т. J. Salter, Versailles Nursery, LASS 7.—1 RHODODENDRON, specimen plant (Open). ы Messrs. Veitch & Son, Royal Exotic Nurseries, Exeter and , Hammersmith, 155. - X 1. m. Young, Gr. іо В. Ronela nj > РДА, 108. " —18 HY ACINTHS, 1st, sana Paul, Waltham Cro: 9i. 2d, "мау Cutbus h & Son, (ret Nurseries, N. „Ш. 10s. 3d, Messrs. Carstairs & Son, 106, боот Street, Edinburgh, Uu. 1st, Mr. А. Carr, Gr. to B. Noakes, Esq., 2d, "Мт. Wm. Den Gr, to R. Barclay, Pis сте а , Gr. to С. A. Han ry, Esq., E ast Barnet CLA! HYA! ARE 156, Mr. Wm. o ^ med N., 2d, Messrs. Сар & on Highgate Анары a N, Mr. Wm. Young, Gr. to R. Barclay, Esq, H е Н Crass 11 2d, Mr. А. Сат, Gr. to B. Noakes, Esq. ^ '8d, Mr. Wm. Young, Gr. im Barclay, ы CrAss 12.—94 Pots of TULIPS, 6 kinds — es, N., JAM LOREEN, SWEDE, IMPROVED LONG 1st, Mossrs, Cutbush & д Highgate з Narso RD'S BEAUTY 2-а IMPROVED. E MAN , 2d, Mr. Wm. Paul, eu iq DROPMORE SWED прса WHITE FIELD ВЕЕТ, CLAsS 13.—18 Pots of TULIPS, 6 н qoam cd MARSHALLE'S CHAMPION S SWEDE, | COWGRASS, let, Messrs. Cutbush & Son, Highgate Nagsen, N., Ш. 10+, GREEN-TOP бунт, B, YELLOW, and-ALSIKE | 2% кт CS Paul, Waltham Cross, N., WHITE и CLOVERS. г 0 24 "op eon Ts kinds (Amal, $i 1s x ;3 arr, r. to Noo Кез, ко, ighgate, N., 8. WARBOXBO CBIBY INO SWIDE. FACUYS ERRENNIAR, БАДА, үм. Won. » Young, Gr. to R. Barclay Esq., Highgate, N., I. ETE and RED GLOBB; гача, ITALIAN RYEGRASS, FOREIGN LANEOUS COLLECTI PLANT3 in NORFOLK TURNIP, ENGLISH SEED. FLOWER. OTCH YELLOW TURNIP. NATURAL GRASS SEEDS, in mixture | 15t, ид: Veitch & Son, 11. 108. DOBITO'S YELLOW OVAL MANGEL, or separate, Su Шр fois various soils | 2d, Messrs. J. & С. boe, ll. WARD'S DITTO, and localities. DN Mr. i, . Bull, for Collection of New and Rare A "ants, Wai ys BASS апа оа: САНАР Extra 2d, Mr. dE i for Collection of 100 H yacinths, 11. 10s. IMPROVED YELLOW GLOBE DITTO, IMPROVED ORANGE GLOBE DITTO, ‚ Orders for Exportation promptly attended. to. Gi a cic for Sowing а. ДЕТ. Banks and Waste Р! Ae W. Cutbush & Son, for Collection of 100 Hyacin Extra R LA ү, Cutbush & Son, for Collection of is, 1. т, W. Paul, for 4 Boxes Cut, Roses, Paul & P for3 Boxes Cut Hoses, 155, Е. & A. Smith, for Hemerocallis elegans PETER TUE. AND 0 ТНЕ сунаж S ctetur 28, К. STREET, CH » LAWRENCE t$ LONDON, ECC INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. PRIZE MEDALS 1851 AND 1862 AWARDED FOR SUPERIORITY D GENERAL EXCELLENCE TO BUTLER & McCULLOCH, SEED MERCHANTS, -COVENT GARDEN MARKET, W.C. (ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A CENTURY.) «— нс OF ао SEEDS (Carriage etd NEW ANN OYAL HORTICUL TURAL SOCIETY.— FLORAL COMMITTEE AWARDS, MARCH 18. Е IRST-CLASS СЕЕ A! mus, from Messrs. Veitch & боп, Chelsea ; and also from Mr. W. B M. Chelsea. 'SKTMMIA JAPONICA VERA, from М: h, Bagsho 1 TRICHOMANES: SPICATUM, from Сомм RHODODENDRON ROMAIN DE SM a S BER Veitch & Son ; and also from Ме: Lee, M о CAMELLIA NAPOLEON III., from Messrs. Lee. Cr ENOER, fro . Turner, Slough. SPECIAL CERTIFICAT. To Mr. Standish for flo uw enia. EA He Low; оон JAPONICA (tom. } and of A. A (mas.). oM F. & A. Smith, Dulwich, | for. а t collection of релй ] MULAS, 2-45 å red, raised {то et. € |, certificated last р of К Azalea Flag of Tru The next &£ETING ; will take place on March ае at Тном АЗ Moore, Secretary to the Com mittee. OYAL BENEVOLENT ОЎ ELECTION of TWO PEN- e cas IT take place in R SSTITU TL E is hereby given that » 12 Extra fine Varieties — ... — ... — .. 10, 6d. | о бы Varieties v EM, a a n ANNUALS FOR BEDD: 2-е Finest selected Varieties... V .. 90s. 0d. i ipt gem Varieties |... УЗ Тз. 6d. ditto ditto ... 6 accu. ed. do. ditto s 4 n 43. 0d. HARDY AN - Rowe selected —— 15 zd .. 20s. Od. | 30 ved selected — i " 5s: 04. $ .. 10s. 04. |15 ditto ditto — ... 25. 6d. B. & Mp fore ш өы their | Amateurs and Exhibitors; neither trouble nor S npe bave been spared in procuring the very best. | 12 Splendid Vars., of de аб beautifuleolours 25. 6d. | 12 Splendid Vars., smaller packets — ... o d Sy ARF GERMAN: TEN-WEEK STOCKS. 12 Splendid Vars., of the most beautiful n 2s. 6а. | 12 Splendid Vars., smaller packets... — .. 1564 12 Splendid Vars., of themost beautifuleolours 3s. 6d. | 12 Splendid Vars., smaller iuc Splendid Vars., of the 25. 6d. | 8 Splendid Vars., tlet eda DOUBLE BALSAMS. —12 Splendid Varieties, of the most beautiful colours Lsfws.—12 Splendid V. of the most beantifuk colours ~ + ROSE-FLOWERED BALSAMS.—12 Splendid Viulelios of the most besutifül colours. s 8 "n COLLECTIONS of STOCKS, ASTERS, and | BALSAMS to |. Nom 'SÍONERS о a the Funds of this ain All persons desirous rada send in their Testimonials má. Certificates to the Com, mittee e^ or before ДААНЫ. April 25, after whieh. time the will not be receiv g Candidates s $ long, Preference will be give е ү thos ons who e been Subscribers for 15 years upwi sed Put Ars А i be n ftn cient number of that p ot applicants, t mie clai: bscriber; ове pia have not been, aA. iibe considered. Printed Forms of Petition can be had u the Secretary. By огде. Еру. В. Км, 14, Tavistoek Row, he Garueners < Chronicle. | DAY, AA : ipea с ote d RE fre 00 oveni Garden, W.C., March 2L. ч си from its 268 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Manen 21, 1863, x Garden Botany, some no otice in our eolumns. Its | ва same with suitable books, specimens, &c., for their in- more general dissemination may serve to aid the FE AND FERNERIES, ich the Soci ec | o. I. RNS « The pair "T the „Society ` yill learn with Ke So vmm has been of Ite e years en the sub. satis ts, the | ject of ns, that most interesting iiim кнн is буг SUM Mea he Quse Society mir ds ve the ben efit of the m м | Cryptogamia, ibat few among t s еайет a z Кеч туф again wor E^ of its ancient fame :— and TTA of their colleague, Mr. WAR ournal can have neglected to ы? » ium Ws * Тһе members о e Society of Арон: {гота “ The Mas d Wardens invi ite the cordial co- sm forms, to rejoice in their refreshing coloni ij the earliest period зё: y history, have taken р endeavour to render and to wonder at the varied growth which the — lively interest in the pursuit of botanical TURA NM their estat wat 4 с\ worth зу of the Society as species exhibit. or are de many, probably, who do Very shortly after their incorporation in the reign of a a scientific body, and t t a mode | not number among their acquaintance some one Ja{mers I., we find them engaging in EI botanical | in which valuable ecd m ed be mad d, v , by assist- | whose appreciation of the pleasure that their excursions in the neighbour ood ot London and s ing in the comple tion of the various bri of | quiet companionship а has induced him tọ Soc ch bers as hei i » їп HOMAS ЈО d's pondents o | more PES Sein Such an one will have h heni Herbal," and an honoured memb er of the Society, has greatly oblige the Master and Wardens by so oing. of Wardian pite perhaps have в kr peus invested left a н Lue pes s of several of these ear у “ 16 is hardly necessary to айй that it M intended to | in a pop pular boo k on Ferns, and yet hav: ined a excursion бн mi only the devotion to botany of | render every facility to band of Botany and their | very the intention of the firs rst, and w Ге А Щщ 4 u o zZ = © = Я = 5 = ә 8 es о EB БЕ 5 я o = Li $ :i i 2 о Ф 5 ^5 о 4 о 4 Ei Ф Є, 5 K os з а 57 TE о 2 * Beg 2 E = the “Socii кае” ашый, but the extent to pup pils making use of the Garden in its 1 g whi ich that t devoti оп was 8 вћаг ed by fo by the xn uia emplo yed in the other, а Чаво ЧЕ i with cdm for within bait ма “ their incorpo-| .—-—- novam remarkable for the beauty of its Le just when their rapid growth seemed to ration, the Society were able to secure for their flowers, it must be confessed e ihe GLADIOLUS ^ romise so wel, he will be ready, perhaps members сты opportunities for the prosecut ion of he foliage. "Thereis|to welcome a few suggestions that may guide their favourite study, by acquiring a Botanic Garden of| scarcely enough of leaf, s0 Ar t one is tempted to |to better fortune with M successors, Much their own; and the reality of this interest is strongly | think, to set off to the best nåvantago the bold spikes|of this ill success may, imputed to proved by the fact, that the means for the formation | of bri үзе blossoms., A suggestion has been made, the self-will observed to be “characteristic of all pets, and early support of the Garden were prov vided by the | and it seems experimentally tested, to use the CANNA the cause of the premature death e Ferns has members from their private resources. to sies the deficiency at which we have hinted. It ну been the same as that which killed the «16 was under these circumstances that, in the year may therefore be ecd Mod at this juncture to favourite canary bird, and compelled poor Carlo, о 11 4h eot in a ivi : t nd good livin between 3 and 4 acres of б on the bank of the | Cannas may Ъе taken in ji to вару, the stock | seek relief in .apoplex y. For with Ferns, let them but Thames at Chelsea, and at those who ша ai water suited to their habits, of the ture enclosed the gro oak: ul siis it for the “sy out this mode of plantin g- ditions of which Ros shortly to speak, purposes of a Botanic Garden, here it is mece to put ina caution that | and x less they а with the better, “Such was the origin of the Society'Ss Garden at jua at least of the species and varieties of Canna | Like the petulant, old i who, troubled by the Chelsea, which was the ies Gardan m ihe n site body, | бы would be —— for the object Pre d Cannas ton frequent inquiries of attentive neighbours and abli 1 bj a — a hem le as n science. For nearly two centuries have the wish o be let alone. Shou g beetle or Society ideias this Garden at their еты T 8 but; which T in a gen e ea n become | а чод озо be dist turbin ng eH iA Fragilis" will and frequently u under circumstances inv o the Gladioli. Hence the larger r | drop r if “ Elegans,” id f tl bold t h pretty c столот ко shoois be found members; but on no occasion on which a strenuous should be such as dd be per for their being | one morning lying gencre he*lets you know the|employed as a background. Probably there із по | һе ground is too m und about him, Even purposes to which it was originally destined, have the | rore appropriate species for mixing with Gladioli than | Vulgare will cry out in рез size and fading colour, members of the Soci меу. Бе found gra in the | the common old Canna indica, which is comparatively | when, forgetting his shady home, you place liberality and zeal wh characterised th early | dwarf, and has n arrowish green leaves, su A wwe i posed heap predecessors. accord better with ће — deri c e the Gladiolus| I have жаа mentioned Wardian cases, «Тһе Society have sought and received their reward | than would the broader and ted leaves of learned and mo: t amiable мевае р — namo has in the assistance which they have been able to render | many of the majestic an vna varieties w b i ed cases e growth of to the general advaneement of botanical science, and | days find a place in the seed catalogues. plan nts, on the scientific pr vinciples rigioni s set forth 1 i ed c i say one word in| by him, bas ойлой their use in the culture and рге- cessive generations of medical students for the prose-|their behalf as noble summer plants for the flower | servation of many varieties of arti and "i ially in cution of this branch of their professional Laaer Nor | garden, to which their foliage, when well деуер, the safe transport of plants from tropical climates to have there been — at an еи п (по ко imparte an almost tropical aspect, When used in this | our own. We a iee: е only concern Sa their use for belonging to their own body who have e робну ап у indeed, our th f in London and ыр arge aided the Society i in their efforts to extend t the benefits of ring them to perfection ; and hence the means which | and particularly P "ihe рана небе such hardy sound botanical knowledge. In the year 1721 Sir HANS | a knowledge of their habits suggests, should sd be | exotics, whether denizens of the temperato юн SLOANE (at that time President of t If tey ав | elevated regions іп the ia. as do not require Physicians), who had become the purchaser of the land Md believe them to be worth hek kea kohase ear We do not RE to рге. wnder lease to the Society, conveyed the Garden to our parterres for tho n: "m "the noble а appear-|vent the of fresh air, as has been com- to the Society in perpetuity, *to the end that M they present by their foliage, e, en ded sa кезе 2-5 ima п ку but to exclude those fuliginous the said Garden might at ай times thereafter Бе |takin ng some trouble with to e ensure d the matters that exist to so so great an extent in the London continued as a Physic Garden, and for the better 2: n and which, whether by filling up the pores encouraging and enabling the Society to support th bl by which plants breathe, or by affecting chemically charges thereof, m the manifestation of the power, an s сй seed гв, ый дф as every E p "m | their tissues, are found seriously to check the healthy wisdom, and glory of God in the works of creation. ^ |allthe кш i a little warmth at the roots, ыр: | growth of all vegetation. This, then, in the first place; “ For some few years past, the Society have had to | standin hey may sometimes succeed without it. | but beyond this we desire to produce that stillness of contend with numerous difficulties in their efforts to | The dd ә da of applying this E heat o oi s the air, and to preserve for it tha t и of moisture preserve the Garden in full efficiency. On the one | limited scale, would of course be by the introduction | which аге dud prevail in the Tui d, the expenses of its n have d ‘i cluded situations in which Forn ч: heavily от the resources of the Society, and on the | in a su sufficiently drained excavation— Mein is to | d lig mes of other, the increase of buildings and manuf: ies in | say, of leaves a dung worked up dito the state i Nature of decay and its neighbourhood, and the threatened ж се de which the mixture would be fit for making a hotbed айтай s im eren e ыы dd рон way companies, have created a feeling of disco But whatever the agency employed, the result would | даган! ve natural agents, р reserving the effect of ment, and even of doubt, ав to the course whioh the be similar, provided it were sufficient to Society should pursue with 3 reference to its continued 6 к that re әтә. would be, has been i shown by Capt. | „А curious misunderstanding of necessary Con- maintenance. When the executive of the Bode ety, | TREV use led to much iesppiimen in е however, йене d how much benefit the Garden had | of topi p pinta] in the open : air, when pla: in beds | early history of Wardisn cases. conferred in times gone by, with е pride it had | of heated еа These experiments Pl b be gem thes е had been constructed under the Cinmediate supers i predecessors, and, above all, | recorded іп e 5 of the Royal Horticultural мае нн of the inventor, and sent on when tl they found numerous & body of the die Society (ii. 182). The heat in this case was supplied by for conveyance abroad, with instructions fo for their students of the is were still anxious to profit | a hotwater boiler and pipes, and was sufficient to rai ly filled with sp by it (no fewer than having applied for | the temperature of the earth to ай 70°. Most of the plants Jndigenous 0 the tropical country to which th a admission during the past summer), they unanimously paare Were taken at once from a stove, some few only | ship was bound. Directions were also given for 0 | Dd denis d dI о m V оа а аниц of such гераї the a vigorous effort s| should be made to rer.der it as efficient | house, and керш wa iven them. might be uired, and for r as — for the fulfilment of the important objects | It was they а to suffer no check | were complied with, and with Chinese exactness, for en so long devoted. | when planted out, but grew away at once, and that at paint, thickly laid over both glass an framework, com “In order to carry this resolution into immediate | a time when Кл Limes out in | pletely shut out the light; the plants were killed, an —— - e been determined, in addition to other | the ordinary way, were chill and t» the successful issue so anxiously ех of an inti . To make а new and as completea| Now forthe result as кена and we will resting experiment for many months postponed. , pon vm ж posso of all medicinal and — | quote Captain CLARKE'S own words :—*' е. or three| Your Fernery then be of whatever dimensioni plants. 2. To enlarge the colleetion of the more | Cannas, including - curious C. Hedy- | you choose, being simply an enclosed space roofed important hardy Peers eous plants, arranged according | chiun coronarium, ere placed s во ав to hide my rude glass, and with X hes, to the natural system. 3. To convert the old lean-to h C. iridi- | the ment of your dweling permit, houses into * Aspects of the vegetation of tropical and "T failed i in procuring in time, and I much regret m or e better, that the ends should be side temperate climes.’ 4. To make two divisions in - m um able to PL this fine and still rare = work. I presume that уоп would wish that one span- house for plants requiring various degrees of | C. flaccida produced -— — —— Hed: g from your drawing-room or library re. 5. To construct а Бо ture that they we: vie e cem ie wint e ад Е > ex e 1 a 58 АВЕ ЕЗ ЕЕЕ Tr е: 1! нее а ps To construct and plan amples of|had been made previously in the stove. It then, ta “illustration of their utility i in culti- | TOGETHER e THE CANNAS, MADE A HUGE THICKET he conveyance of plan and | оғ SHOOTS. e Cann ither flowered earlier nor 7. To build а | Е id consistent iraran of Wh yon e omn, dr Circumstances beyond your опто! have d пе w "oom for more esit than others in the open ground with- determined the aspect, Were this, however,'a t made a much more luxuriant growth," T. Maron 21, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 269 hould be avoided— rod fishers for trout, grayling, & of own ndr Me rivers in the same strait, лема, Ain ng sun is fathe er to be chosen | sure to encourage y breeding of fish of E E ii ou 7h grievan vary in de ап фе reddened rays of his setting. Much light is | inland oes lakes, and even ponds as of| What right has pos party to destroy fish which nted—but little sunshine. Yet, sunshine shut out by | fo od. Enact е: din and you may "safel n ч on | though, de lege, may be called fere nature, are virtually blinds is better by far than no sun at all. it that the “rod rre ” will do their best to see јап de facto, de jure, my fish; for no other person Assuming, then, that your Fernery has been erected, | those laws carrie it ° gd of КЕЕ a right to tou uch = : the bottom provided with — € for „effectual At this moment there are мее Bills before arlia- Ав regards t e fe ere к, "- will call to mind & Ё 5 99 © et z Фф -A a & 2 EB & 58 $$ "^ F E gh ga m an'g i f th ground to another wid во Jw a right of shooting йч еапз оЁ Ses o t own d E spen ч "There i is Lord Stanley of Alderley's Bill, in the | them to one party or the other, trout, o all fisb, ibm from without, your next operations wi be the | Lo уа as to the eri m = 5 pi К ici "nu во Aog "per n locality мес: rag 1 materials in which to plant them, nds Mr. Bruee's Bill, prohibiting the exp еу purpose of spawn- чаз ізет inhabitants В themselves. And the simon ai at dA times, ing resort to another асна spot close Ld during Ње Grand secr vb proper distribution of the former,| 3d. Mr. M-Mahon' s Bill to assimilate the | law of Ire- al of the | Лап ll, my fishing right is clear, and it is of рес: latter for ü e пойи E "ehem rere agir and 18, fed Stanley me ortance, for I may lease that right а сап METi fnd their tastes pec T iar Now there are two ways of в. "Tn have 1 not t mad the ie А-ы of 5 that E^ р а P s Еу polus ver E E i j ў t wholly ruine e doing this de one, е, doing : quet re Ren sfr t, Kish н Бобо "e e Msi: I аЙ Уд yet for this wro Bias T there Е с а come-at-able ana ror servant - t thisis the mod d; the other employin g e disadvan e but from what I gather from | remedy. h! 5 says mi * you must sul а a nurseryman to do it for you, when the Н: bernian he. Tine, t б. ы TA bos эол а. аїг, Аса ie M а Ане обе ча 2, if во, at best, To a small extent it may benefit fish, | particular individual trader to the injury of another stall. 2, Е béentisó it is possible to conceive that the pollution | person's private rights ; and you enable him to put FISH AND -= A I reds) Mew M ibited, "the breed o be |to that private right. Protection of e, aptae Іх commencing a series of ра t such | improved in the particular neighbourhood of alkali | If a trade must be carried on, cie trader adi as Fish and es ye bn on which, the ho mind of the write Pana; rl pure air e one of the poene aportant ingre- | ah е prr шу Mi ше din rights. my or ye e PA sot or ld c өг ый {о б bat from the difficulty of gro edel To dod a visit ia М се du SP блат et his trade, Је him; but аё the deciding which head of the Hy dra-headed whole to to St. Helen's. There wassa flouris Mise of fruit | same time compel him so to act that y^ does mh m attack first. For my o wn part I may confess I have, |; q vegetables at the back of the Б In front, a my right of fishery; oblige him, i EN o aA EN at different times, — n and published t to га welltrimmed lawn and flower garden; beyond that a ре rid of his refuse lime and sulphuric acid by othe on “ Fish and Fishin fine ing me ш Lo в ject 'anal," whi it: I fished in that year, and had | “Granted,” says an ong is plagiarism on myself, or any other writer I pe CAN idu other fishing. Ола subsequent |mitted, but surely under tho Ar Laws, Pol's 3i s, enough to write about, more than sufficient for another | зы I found, within вау 100 yards of the back of the | you Karo a tem y against the lime. га «а E шу Ав on і 2:5 | house chemical works were erected. The exact nature | friend, if 1 could prove that my mill n w multiply, the mind expands, aud they are ever finding | of those chemical works I do not know ; but this much | lime into my water for the purpose o = Ael y fresh points to touch on. So itis at this moment. I|] do know, viz, that the fruit trees and shrubs in that | fish! But my mill owner is not a p piss v : an was ready to go to press with other branches of my | sarden w ere all blighted by those chemical works, and | honest gentleman, an ne never dreams at out my chosen subject, Fish an ing, when what I consider that v d Я Базош all agricultural endeavours fish one way or the о 5 Va ү a more imperative duty starts up before me, and that | Sere frustra Oak + at a further distance| А third friend shiga F бү? you have а ТЗ one is the importance of keepi readefs wide awake | ere ap ently | killed. peg to fish in that dam, under the Nuisance Áct." (18 Е, 19 ЗП sin 3 pr , ы fishing зба every g^ near |“ Сүр, та ье ad is a clause (s. 27) e Voie le ed {о influence тд ood in one shape or the |wi ; the “ ground" of 16 was al other i is — the special protection = this Journal, | E n Mit E: те en в sort Jem e amber scroll оё {һе inhabitants” &c., “ provided that the provisions whether it be in the shape of meat, o Мызы p € nning o t. "Before х. returned to London the reper ned - t o com А ruit, dif не а dish of фет scroll m separated and fallon out of the black fresh fish for опе api LL ihe we, in lieu of of his every | ground ! and I have So always attributed the circum- day bread and cheese, no doctor will deny that we S is to those chemical works. р гне m Roh of tha bis th the di ag eople; and althoug shall improve his condition by the change of diet. « chemical works " will € Vith in the o of Lord jund tances I might abate my nuisance I know not, but I know that hoy ought under dod of that Act, yet see the difficulties ! I havo water and sea fish of every denomination, if merely to б do ж то that my mill is within * the o шшш of a on the ground that we T" the supply of fi But понт w will А днд ота point of view. ау, КЕ? т populous district." уул Hiat ric Here aro the тышлан oflaw! The object But І аш опе of those who would go a ste ME , I put it: euppositiously only. I |“ limite," "E "i t constitutes а ES district" I would add, increase fish not merely x амд а тй vera fa fis m whi ich m : de ЧАН | Nothing is is defined as to what constitutes а “ populous f fresh wa ing. |Т have the sole and only right t a oertain district, о’ it might be argued from the Act that e ar Methinks I rine some timid lover of the бү in the t абы Tn А, middle of p {есе less than “200” inhabitants does not constitute а ure exclaim, “ Hush, — ! do not breathe it in rg n Tu. М. erected, of course y per * populous district.” So that JL I eas only prove the Parliament, or we shall lose I cannot lay my | mission of the land ow that mill is innocuous in | immediate neighbourhood to of 199 cce at hands КЕ the ра рарег (е Pimes) which last year | the first instanos, and r flow or height of ants, and were not allowed by ie i magie contained the speech of Lord Derby upon the nui-| water is continuall y tmd Wo will pp a larger signification to the term “ district,” remedy, a м sances arising ков manufactories А €i to the air һауе been always а paper mill ; but kA rags become |far as my idden cause of xi “ my fishery but to fish in rivers. I can only mention it as an | scarce—dirty refuse of every kind, whether old concerned, is hopeless. į р поп was һа! he. would | « Maci toshs, “ paulins," * old clothes," even Then Я ch more about injury 40 “оја boots,” and in fact something of every kind, |“ Се ov Saee mies] officer or nicer ey ys fish, and in favour of protection to the angler’s!|are found capable of being bleached into “ рарег r | fed cnp fonda ^ First, in a ап invidious posi- & for a certain undefinable something, | material,” hex e the mill, once innocent, is ast | tion you place Dri а мадай оби and how difficult not quite apparent. Now І am squeamish. | converted to pa eril or S get witn о clear y mill I j 7 ато fish for а sake, andy + " do | stuff mill, wner has a "ү mill, i, and “employs r4 t n e question of "sport." Thoug am| Тп former days, when rags only, and for the most livin in the midst of my grievance, ыйы firmly convinced that fishermen (amateurs I mean, of | part white AUS ndi bye; you can readil н че Under the and finger of least 100 fold within the | conceive that the process of cleaning and bleaching was | his wealthy and powerful hand З and last 20 years, yet they are not so n ple and less to fisb. But where it is | butters,” in one way or other, of my “ medical o ent as those who foll «^. The ws ore hing to get rid of in ,|and my “ И ope is left for ше? wisely in my up without d such like water- а | Ав to other * qualified medical practitioners," the disguise They know the value of very strong chemical preparation is ifficulties wit в теша pharm e Baire. some asan innate of “ Britisher,” and that pre used in the mill in questióh is, is of | to defray my expenses of bringing them to and keeping | er ы all of us to be deer-stalkers, course kept, qox by the mill owner, but we kn m on the spot, во nable thom to form | temen, or shooters they would surely allow t lime and sulphuric acid join in the | opinion proper to ground their certifi |. paraphrase Pope)— ^ Ты, refus of. ose is occasionally turned | No! Ав tho law now stands, I have my grievance Some men ah some to fishing, take, hin ect IRR the mill into my river in two distinct | perse img remedy, an y millowner * pockets the and even leave the fair sex (you know what Pope's next | volumes; I am able at times to trace the whiteness o line declares about them) to follow “the gentle art" | the lime nearly a mile fon the mill, and the beim in ihe! same “ Nuisance Act” there is one clause full. ( о), ugh when angling; tinge of the latter to a lesser distance, and during |of sound sense, as s diee. I n dy Adrol Or, to use ue the “rod fisher,” | certain states of the atmosphere a very sickeni should be ht of tly in efluvium arises - е АД Members їп louses of Parliament know full| My river was once a very celebrated trou running, шау LIESS well “in their sleeves" that it is © rod fishers” who | always breeding its own supply of trout. Now, itis &с„ “еп 1 ам nanufacture of - have recently stirred up most useful commo- | believed to ew orn can оп], y tion about the Lec of salmon rivers. The it up as a у Ана by a yearly supply of great contest, y x " | two or three hun and *'lower" prop Each party has, as is|of,say, 6 inches in len natural to frail human nature, demanded too edid for | of trout under 1 lb. o. Thus instead of № himself, but the “rod fisher” has an inter- | supply, which, as owner * mediate interest, and, as such, has seen what is for the | to, Í a се рч benefit of all parties. Stake nets and other fixed providin stores.” engines of every kind are pronounced ination, | із во аера Mt сый at DET fo dei. Jon b. еретик merde for their з sako; and their abolition by the SLE - Act has т [еч noit чив ВД тау сазе A of food, ihe Mio like manner, if you openly enact laws favouring | you will find that our ж >>зДх:з Әэ»5 9 — бр э _ —ӨӨӨӨ‚Ө‚ӨӨӨӨӨӨӨӨОоуо 7 270 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Maron 21, 1869, discolo red. bep scientifically, is the presence of | The pea: are rosy pink, of good size and form, | Souvenir de Leveson Gower is a fine ur Жш all midi and not called “ а colour." So the discolour- | | usually arranged in clusters. Аппа de Dies ghach í ing and colouring (where “white ” is intended) ought | | quite е — to the last in every character n Souvenir dela Reine d'Angleterre has bright. тову ink to be carefully avoided in the wording. of the colour; the flowers are composed of fine large thick |flowers, very large, full, and fine; the grow gection | pet tals, produced singly, of immense size, but few and far vigorous, and it forms one of the best of pillar Would that I could fix my ideas of the things | between. e Mie is a truly beautiful silvery | Triomphe d'Alencon, with its fresh bright. red Бо wantin а Lord Stanley's Dill. upon the bright mind|pink Rose ^ — form; the Shape is almost | is sure to please; Baronne Prevost, which it somewhat of lor Derb фу! equal to Coupe d'Hébé, which it resembles in some | resembles in growth and form, looks fa ded by the Side of I have very brief space left to touch upon Мг. | respects ; it is good for standard, pot, or. pillar. it. Triomphe de Lyons is the best of the у very dark Bruce's pil "probib iting ete export at "foul lfish Аз Baronne Hallez is a dark red Rose of average size and ree лр Ttt although not always clean and form, sweet and free, but hardly vigorous. good. Triomphe de Exposition produces vivid redd; far аз it goo it will be de cidedly bene ба cial, ad Алу | бирт mea isone of the finest. Roses grown gnda; crimson flowers; it usually loses its shape too eddish ne market for foul ре But the wu pe keep | glass, but it is uncertain out-of-doors, and seldom be first-class for exhibition, but it is ome of qas em sharp look-out lest а home m в оре (эз d | than second. pee the colours. are brilliant red shaded effective for garden decoration. Triomphe de Paris is а Such foul salmon may be "kippered; » Y: "picklad, " or|with blackish purple. Caroline de Sansal, clear flesh- | good dark Rose, of size, aie and he. "Ыт * preserved іп tins for exportation. I need do no | colour with blush edges, is а first- -class show "Rose When the average. _ Triomphe Bea is more than вау “ Watchers, kind keepers, and |16 can be dnd clean ; it is however a fair-Weather | plum-coloured edition of D Jacquemin нф ballit bow ware ! | Ros se only, and while it cannot be dispensed with, it | {ог garden decora ion, but NON. full enough for Mr. McMahon's Bill to — " — Laws | с RENT be confidently rye on. vm el де Rougemont |a show Rose. Victor Verdier is decided ol d to those of Englan аз the latter їз a very large expanded Ros a pale rose colour, |in advance; the flowers are тозу с Жыз е with : pur. have proved themselves to му ape vule must | shaded with carmine; it is of Бай delicate habit, and | plis edges а large showy free-grow: ls lv "go о beneficial to Ireland, and not only to Ireland | requires a rich s oil and close pratis which extra | with beastifal foliage, good for exhibition, One of bu i England also; for the supply of food being | attention it is qui te worthy of. Comte de Nanteuil is the very се or effect іп ihe ga arden. Victor ir the world at large whereunto Irish products | a perfect Rose Mart с, to rule; the flowers are гову |" ard, although irregular in slaps à is valuable for "= ported must feel the benefit. The temper | carmine, lar rge, fu * s ‚АА УУ: E "cran. dito its brilliant velvety crimson flow and beautiful th ihis (a show e may be f Comtesse de | foliage. ‘Virginal comes in s fhg. IA raaa to the пен ЕП are its opponents in and out of the H use | Chabrillant, d oes "оба аге Mc ind very sweet ; | preceding ; the flowers are pure white, the habit rather numerous, powerful, and energetic. But for the ОЕ ч this is not so constantly good as the last named, buf | delicate, but the variety still par И and other fix о uc and are struggling for their own individual Siete | de Cazes is a very distinct flower; the colours are 10 ooking flowers of a pink or pale rosy hue, in its best regardless of public benefit. Such men should | pur le Lire, an dado. very ve vety and variously | state very beautiful. — н; that “по man ought to act as judge in his | shaded; it is a most effective Rose in the garden if| Тһе Hybrid Perpetual Roses require high cultivation cause." runed ‘sparingly; ; the оте is vigorous ii uchesse | to bring out their valuable qualities in = iare 0 "Р do поё think the House will feel much doubt in | d'Orlea ood Rose; the flowers m | manure freely ànd prune closely, wateri passing the Billas a whole; but there is one clues in in| prem) blush, large a “fot, се growth, n during the season of à rapid provin Ei ета 16 referring to the prohibition of netting within 50 yards | , Empereur de Maroc oc, though not should be dry. Those ki nds which bloom very freely NE. or чото а“ free gap," which may occasion much | | hardly be left g^ of a limited collection; the rich should be relieved of a portion of the flowers when'in debat is, of seeming insignificance, is к: of the | | velvety maroon wers, the summits of etals | the bud. state, by "which practice the flowers that ars St Minen Fish, before passing through, in | foldi ing back with j^ much Шашу апа - are | left will bloom finer, and the vigour of the plant be [Temi a riyer, must find the gap and nec cessari ly кш, апа lovely. rangois Arago, with dark velvety | more efficiently preserved. f le flowers, is also a он а addition to our даг fish h avin g passed it, pauso, in the ane immediatel om; it is hardy, bel is eee t'of its colour. share Ма aln 1 descending a | Francois I*' is uite first.c ass, whet ber for exhibition r hav e to go Hs a similar toil pef ore they ud or pan т the flowers are brilliant cherry, Home Correspondence. 2 t To allow the eure within et сой size and form. Gene D во minot is almost| Larch Rot.—I believe that Mr. Berkeley has ards is zm e as giving him unfair|too well known to need de ption; the flowers are | truly as well as ably stated the chief causes of advantage, for r which he can be on the look- out "замі | brilliant red, very velvety, large and very double. Тһе | going rotten at the heart. Тһе case is exactly hours day. ntroduetion of this Rose was quite an era in Rose | Ше same way with the Spruce Fir. You will find the mcr the Irish Bill, and may it pass as it| culture; it produces seeds эң freely, and the seedlings ваше thing stated in a letter cf mine іи ier rm Е. С. lave proved во quat that we have alread hich. you published nearly 20 years ago. In both жыз ra Mei erg race е from it, Gels! Washington has bright | Spruce € Larch the general cause of the heart rot, is ROSES.—No. Ш, rosy of large size and full; it is sometimes | the decay of the roots, from their n into a subsoil By Mn, WiLLIAM PAUL, та R.H.8, JE, PAVUV Nose, - M but tibus, Gloire de e Vitry is a first-rate | which ce nd di them; the two things most certain] D w Rose of а bright rose-colour, large and full; the | fatalt my experience, being - а. subsoil, — = with Summer foliage is ава? thin. Gloire de Tinton pro- chalk, k^ will be. interesting, I thi mdp Roses (p. 221), pene ^er йй, gospo only. 'The|duces scarlety "crimson flowers, large, full, hat in th commi ite Moss are desirable because they prolong the | flne; it is а little uncertain, but nevertheless Castle - oward. and the n neighb неч Фи абзе бін season of.Moss Roses ; beyond this not very much сап Ье |а superb pore ei km — is a white Rose | extensive, the Larch is dn sound and good to any said in their favour. "The are for the most part of | with rosy c ers are not large but fulland | age wherever the subsoil is caleareous grit. On the ur E на not overburdened with moss, They | exquisitely rA "the habit is ar delicate. Jules | coralline oolite, which, as M t cnloareous grih i n x „soil and поа be pruned closely. | Margottin is an every day Rose, the flowers of t right | always dry, the Lareh is not always sound ; but wpress Eugenie is the prettiest of the group, but also | cherry colour; one of th iM believe that the Spruce is sounder and bettor on the опе оѓ the most difficult to preserve in health, being Та Reine, one of M. Laffay’s original Н vrid Р ~ | coralline -oolite than on the сисе t. I lok naturally а short lived The fl y . owers are brigbt | petuals, is not, yet surpassed in its way; the flowers ^ад forward to the Committee of the Royal , E э” size, full and perfect in form; the тозу pink боре with lilac, very large à and ue it бобо which bas just been formed ла ано. e means of €— S s dwarf, General Druot grows freely enough, is а magnificent flower, although а little uncertain. La | collecting and publishiag a great deal of valuable infor- shaded, | Ville de St. rs is still a good flower, De carmine, | mation on аа nd similar Hi ects. C. Н. Strickland, " kadot ib white. large and fi Lælia is a silvery rose shaded, very d oA pri ер с руте —- Madame Edouard Ory is one | lar, rge, globu m: nnd in every respect of first-rate | — Sérawberries.—In reading Mr. de Jon govs couse Eod d sete: 1 is free, the Ap dm rosy quality. m dec ndi is E of бон high coloured | upon j^ cultivation of бааа published. last аго onl або uble, Hortense Vernet produce ces violet crimson, was surprised to find Бай За - ГУ w— 5 oag EI the — m white, produced that уйын € Fire sire ; "the omen e large, ior ма hc planting on runners i in the "he group "у бе н emn denn, Vend iain Ae оед Madame Во canse they could not be planted - tat fho, proper int is very differen other, a hj to have some Mt in summer, ee that it s а ех nen - bright rose margined with азр, пес old a renda blood In it ; ihe "wis. f are rose colour Ote the operation till spring than to move them ч ges, very large, full and excellent. Madame er na am convin & the sooner the ho Пази PERPETUAL, now tho leading group of | C. бар is f gre t finish; the blossoms are ted out after they have rooted the ^ € «d is o M ratively modern date, еМ. H е лозе — c with lilac, the form very beau- bette there are beds ready to receive them, S ae ac ps ra stock. In 183 37 my A is car e, often by far the best plan is to peg the runners down in M ue, sent — а beautiful purplish Rose | pur "yd, i. эйт" full; €; free hardy Rose | small pots, and as soon as they are rooted to plan dn E which he i ^ ы - vti noy descri ^ T all | | With beautiful foliage. — adame Furtado is a E o them out whero they are to remain, first marked rom М best for | 801] із very heavy) treading the мани down until it is aes : ergenee ght rose with pale | qui ^ ы y might be put rer in vogue, and from which lyin June, or y the middle of thst Fortunately this hybrid pre x TL ^ hue, shaded with | month, and then they — e very strong piant ihree years we had no rene чү чес», c : = аз cl ве I have some beds of Sir € нач the is and they take red reta form, large and full; Which were planted out last summer, and ба same tion garden now that Suia Rose at pin по! forms a circle of fine 18 inches 47 Roses did a of a century Well, they here diameter, with from ten to а n strown Crowns є tho finest of Roses, аи improv: & а mere flowers | have plants of La Constante quite as strong, butt ha. than any other group; form, colour, an арта outline, | growth of à Pe variety is more compact.: that аге hore in perfection, and they are tbe ilio: model in | of Sir Charles Napier. enry Doubleday, Ерім, s finest оѓ antumnals looking iion j transpárent fi of Leeds э correspondent meh candidates for electio of no ordinary nature Maite is "nh oyers Cedars of Lebanon lose b: dishonest o bring down e number within reasonable eee Mos КИМЕ... ТЫ рей Ug era grated bo after Ue 2 bas а clai other for — a third | Prines the f decidu men on. Laroh and thus become mor? or IND ү оше yt in which one or the and colou , uu epi, um of that tree. This TEE ovil say bert ge of these requisitos may be absent the general | state quite сЕ or Denmark i Ee i = health o — improper grafting abit of the va. so good o or so elegant that it ce "VÀ flowers | but. is more likel, D oe e aio the severe cold we f Ы раш ^^ negatives hen ^ im " M some year c e since, only de showing itself. yr s at present em Yi ily Ла the old varieties, reserv ing what I чеч € say of new eges Au MAS А жү A cae эё ; Map Stories,” ре 1 i “ ” ing follonint „Аппа Alexieff із „ове of those hardy free- tbe w vi c S "a чаті. моей: Анте, Еран name. i wering Roses that is invaluable for masses C bright-red Roses with large smooth thick petals | sailor brought a bulb from Holland and. gave it to bis о! s situations g“ the garden; the foliage | much in adv of the run of these; the|sister, promising to Teturn by the time the йен, it is almost always in bloom, сеч are large and , the growth vigorous, 'scarlet lower which he talked of, was open. то when in its best state it 1 E P matchless beauty. сь а well known f old Rose, is one of those а —— – - Р THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, 271 Maron 21, 1868.] dkt е | being іп front, In T eer ra against x ashes ront pig at ; the t top of the ме. гга d do answer г if 1 remember correctly the houses at Trentham, 5 feet wide, thus ventilated, have seldom failed : the trees, whether potted or prz as ipd, | and also trained to the back ed es a very Pid а ount | by red bae. 4 and aphides. th: these narrow "hous th Scarborough Lily. retty story that the dense сил air ru түн e ba bk wall, rises арап, and i in impinge: certainly, but how much of "mr is t P] igs Casting thei € Fruit. —In up last week to «JO RN. v en to ае ап nd | de n- | gardener аё Ta Y efebre Л p A Mad Wal $ а. on Sufranot ; Prince Camille Rohan, a new dark kind; Madame de St, Joseph, Devoniensis, ahd Reine des Violettes, the last, owing to its poen colour, forming a fine contrast with its associate: pasan e Mignonettes were some extraordinary specimens, ату а three from Lord Londesborough" s deaster. These stood at least б feet in height, their stems being 3 feet and their heads 2 feet one w ми anda s much the other. Thou gh | somewhat stiff. 80 so doing nërates the iier surfac aces of t ves of th trees. I i "rj de: t your notis ? you seem to doubt if any reason can ^j given for Figs casting their 2-4 stating ыры the same gardeners treating re int same уга, aud sometimes ieri May it то ot be because sometimes they smoke their house the bo E period of capri rification, and č one sur faco of zr follow: — statement of Mr. C. —to a em more than the other." tural consequence—it is the law of Маа: л although we gardeners are e to think T highly à abilities because we ca: row & bun wenigen erred they do not? Should they ust at that time they kill bou Fig fly (L do not know а and mm ants considerabl y, but no cen in bloom and i in free euin came from Mr. Holloway, Dobree, to, Esq., Н in height, an ad well furnis shed Рр n duh grown in rs or the soul of Spain, we must the int ferie, and the Fig asa | consequence falling off. T always see this ly on my Fig trees. It is thin-bodied, | something like a cheese йу, this „slender form enabling | the interior fertilisation, the Fig, “and t ssis LAE piu observed "ir рит dding D ba this ^ 71 la) гы | io. pecimen of ucombe, Pince & Uo., nd aX b the “ rie 8| Vase Tree,” which was duly christened from a Victoria n by Mr. Pince many years since. The next was a contributed e * Prince of Ъу- and nam " T E much кыя опу, мо ami s, in he u "m. соте! 0 1 Tie ng Ше C Кыс Manchesi "T of Leaves — p Orchard Houses.— At p. 222 I observe that ocks dissents from my Mr po^ lean-to Е equire. low lateral ventila tion, back and front, If A көч experience of » lean-to forcing-house, ar tate, аз I can with truth, ет Mavo Peaches and ^ Sell set with fruit in houses that have only been venti- in front, and neither in ud back wall or roof, an be applied to common orchard- houses, | read In the coo Messrs. Veitch & Son, Wales's tree.” The last a splendid m of Cedrus | formed red variety. dn contrib essrs, Lucombe, Pince & Co., | came а of Wales'a Tree." These three | of. mie es in, even msg diae, and -— r rý whole house. be stated, the door c opening into a coid hall be open for — the room, and is felt tth «бы, pianta» was s however, w an ll parts о of it. j у sprin н Sa е асн e 2 а eR de house are opened, inp |e not only in Md н чуе Д мей аз long e fire heat is used in a house, so e density of the outer air | differ from that E e es that ап common mode of | assist her, but not dorido her. T. R. Societieg. ORTICULTU Bes r. 18 (Second Spring - мей) бес 8° of fro were registered in D | rhood of London on а: morning on whic og, y латча нь ао "d C “оноо vinis ns w m before been sind nt its Lilas pe well-grown brshes Or light лет Ў ае | Lafsyett and Val z good r m well of "Hammersmith grown yritt >й iocc rm also furnished a well | suitabl also a the di splay of Hyacinths too much can scarcely be Ed filled a table 150 feet in qi five rows T of the day wa . Paul, who His 18 were Lord Wel- 'Of said, dee iu great perfection; hilier, Marie, Duc de Mala ой, Nightin lay, пао, Sites € Örnement de la he Koh-i-noo n ass, and i diren of the 100 kinds. orts of hich these exhibitions pede were | from Ped ЖЫШ nt p. 198. Messrs. Саг from enm oon а well-grown collection in n pots ith ery little rim —jus st the kind of ed it jardinie by speret Pub. Paul had ле for placing were also contributed .. Of new - ds of Hyacinth Mr. = ч ыы ed wi ith rose а tall pyramidal à на ала + тит у showed Madam Lebois, | fi iis; Con with rose; Bella di "Рено гей ъан n White, and Teuto collection were E exhibited in здр x £^) four A plar е beautiful examples of Amelia Benucci, r Alexina, white s py an and shaded я pink ; Double "e mg A а di Loddi, the last a carnation- From Mr, Halley, of Blackheath, came | a, Optima, Ama- dish, z agshot, were Sara! ARA red striped with white, 6 de Ma , shaded with Dor et^ in the à and Rou we 'Eclatante, deep crimson, Tulips were not see advantage; for the day being " "йу ‹ n erro att A very fine е | of them Messrs. Marre dn and во торе eed came үй. amateurs Among the vastis we by us on w carnation- -striped variety ; Duchesse de а cha and a flesh-coloured sort called | | Berri, & p sni w ma n "x. eous pneum of e " e Vu itch, who [exhibited va X: Ly d Skinneri, T triumpba ч а p» Ден the 1 ous fine kind tfal и азе а ша, showy Amaryllis meu - o kin temon, з А ig de "Holly-lenved the brilliant Azalea rani, and the har. i. idi ноа рая as it becomes heated it rises, and ed as under surfaces of the leaves that. on e and breathe—fresh air, Mr. set us all right, calls aërating the the leaves a “ pii "a Surely | t =. urely of, je to be M + эе every and field. Let him then examine а "a of T Wheat, or of the of the field; in, if I m dq: air they derive from t easing radiation of the earth. Kis » sane si. tbe gm of our vegetables and tr e concave surface to catch radiation, the | à а “ wild | gra San, ear by practice, that > beat” is not used reg эш» the method I have alread, against brick walls with no back ventila- L6 tat in a boc 12 or 18 fee wide, dr v» ttle in the density of tho муч - ober | the air admitted in the front part only has | to make its way fully асгояз. t, the trees near the in health, DM those on the back house to bave contral path and | vufícated and constantly attacked orav me и r arieties a Drummondii, {тк Кик АШ ipiferum, well furnished | eg re СТ 'Tulip-shaped blossoms „пов, Heaths tire an йй Ee and Tro lums. A collection те: Шева, of Kings Road, Chelse. was re pese Es y for fine foliaged раз kind, of stomata to catch and drink E e constant supply of fresh. | Mess tha te Ае tbe fresh air thus carried to them, |t * | € I hav which leaved peo meom та acne C Mirac as essrs, t ho | lame-coloured Epacris called " Viscountess і Cyclanens came from Messrs, бань of Dulwich, who sent the singular bronzy-leaved Alocasia metallica, qe ers ted Cyperus alternifolius, ыен р rd | tion, in mos ge vi vilieariped ze ^ rd niels came а e of Bougninvillea not in пере in travelli y Prim ; but it ioc rag ata apparen! е г Тау сабда, six Dd of the m de Loir Eis iieri ав might be ii after m Я excellent condition, and beautiful from Mr. Wim. Paul and M condi- East Harnes, е Вт а winter, boxes of them Paul & Son. ads called John Hopper, in plants, ood erp green yer » im menti $ -r white ost beau- | look | rons | specimens of not find any that have not been named чаг occasions. owed a fine гіа. - Rhododendrons, - s pecimen of т improv nhe Mer Bait iii; anc ч , Esq, of H lighgate, а ж ibited — the Floral tant was one of to t | poi will be а — hebes р even independent first, class ev for re foliage alone, e Commit see ere fruits. E ver. p iss tch & So, P e. Bul Cer It Чер toni TLS Tor leon TII. pee Б: 80 favour: | rom. Mrs Та euo Hil =? te wew variety ао im excellent condition j Po [i i n ia tn mendation ; F Н Е + EE T Messrs, F. е Ё curs. condition, by. of sent white fi also | and 272 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE " [Manon 21, 1863. ran Both май — This Azalea proves to «юй па plants shown by them 1 bitors received a ncm riifica be а much finer thing tha ed v— wn last y the Primulas well maintain their character for double- I pde of Do came a — "— m Mrs ue ich w: gling plan ebeclinium maer opt ayllum, w immense "cordate „leaves, and „large corymbs of reddis. lilac flow: an 4 XR as much as 28], each, while none Mie d | for 1 зап Сам а Miscellaneo | Sales.—The fo allowing: m hay “been ток ed b Mr. Stevens, LILIES: nall | ported : from Japan and pte to MIA contai and realised upwards o ition for them was great, a some of the 1 255. ELLI ME inp : 5s. ЖЕРАР КЭХ per dozen; Mos oss varieties, per 4T ‚ай ordinary dwarf bushy piante, fin PA 10s. per —the in the us dn а Frano ce, bat p not suited for out-door gardening in үт“ untry. Е (^s . per airs. PEAR E. A çonsigamans ssrs. Не ы, п & Со. s. Dobson s е agr oup of a sho озу | gem Doch. pé Conqueror, and several other seedlings. Sioticrs of 330068, The second n of Seemann's Journal of Botany ardwicke), с ns a figure of a new Podocarpus like plant, with. pb leaves, from the Pose Indi by very « excellent reports on Cinchona cultiva tion ndi 0 a, grandis, amabilis, fe fr . per oz. ; and packets of similar weight of |? боп seed of Wellingtonia from 27. 21. 10s. per packet, Calendar of Operations. (For tke f oM A рее, vh DRAMA EN deal of interesting miscellaneous informatio co The Botanical Magazine for Мер ch ntains а Aye sape inue. aeui now MI "4 y с.а ip im- | euttings ——M | strewed at random over MN EE were e increased nthe Торо "e be s potted, wn in qe in а cold fi that will 800 n cool — ; and a few d frame, or walks in ill condition be gravel, filling tter with the rn ex fake à h; and id oated with nbn nearly оо 1% they Кыш иш һе exis de ery than whe iod HEN GARDEN AND "RAS RD. - p the business es ted in Ca In Asparagus planting it is of the utmost importance. i E every a aps tion to a proper rotatio of crops. e Ce ler ery is grown in ma are call ‚| otn be às. E el ital Asyarag 8 ground, he preparation consists in tren nching it uA dm er ud therest, and in burying a ые quan Ü of raw i table matter in the bottom o dr bl i forme, er Cox &c. D Tie gay with "Camellias, spring eae flowering plants. St reduced sk etch of „Ње entire plant, a and be pla ed i of all known vegetation, the African igr тута. able will incolis o of which brief notices have already appeared | į o n ced in a pi vigour. A bottom ntil the early Pu of od month, STATE OF THE WEATHER АТ CHISWICK, NEAR LO: INDON, | Forthe Week ending March 18,1863, as observed at E in proper order for another campaign. ould сй s A mns. iving lants (though in a dying con- | now be allowed a slight advance in temperature, and if „у 8i Вавомвтвв. Ofthe Air. Ms -Earth dition) b DAN been received at Kew, but DM to the culti- | this can be effected by shutting up early in the 2+ Min. | Mean 79072 feet. p Wina i уа Я of ел , aur кте ВЕ. Sir Да d me p fternoon, so much the better. ае а in mixe ИМ бошай! Kec t emat oi ВР е des| of 1 ogether, eenhouses and pits will be ied by frequent | Thurs. 1j Ç | 29.422 | 29.009 кл rearing the Rafflesia Arnoldi, Climate, ll d native | applications of Еа k manure s "Cinerarins | for Satur M а 29.478 | 29289 %- locality are all inst success; yet trials should b hift Sunday 1 M I aia || 35 e, and no doubt will be made, to raise it е d e properly supplied with water at theroot, as nothing Tues. 17| 30.161 | 30.143 i 2 whenever opportunity may о or the present, | жаады pee to the establishment of ill health than | "52 19 | 29919) 299 | 49 | 40 Therefore, p^ vegetable wonder must be pena s as | dM E plants to become checked | thr ough droug ht. Average, 80.689 M4 5.) 28. . 5 t to ardens ; nevertheless we may w ell j Fo ilow tt March Maunoir preron ta rain jg) ht fog ала у оч, без b means of eds or plants itm р 9 Пу y^ E ne; very fine; masses о! Wuite Piom 4 Fels arp frost . We an, however, [tr RCING DEPARTMEN 1 = gu [3 SM зак ; rath wil prove so unmis kenbly ugly, а 2 PINER T) is E be hoped that us ‘cautions so oft-| 17-б еаг and cold; dusky and opes amongsteultivators Only im а tree wi itha trank | | repeated about root-burning bave been sedulous) л Mean temperature" Enc e C a he av б ше а rising few A ез above the soil, and | attended to, Tt is absolutely impossible to attain even RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHIS producing but two or three strap-like leathery leaves, te share of success where this sad evil із | Puringtbe last 37 years, for the ensuing Week, onding 3 m 186. 6 feet or more in length, and а fork-branched eymose | allowed to take place; over-excitement of this kind ЕЕЕ revailing Winds. inflorescence of scarlet cones, rising scarcely a foot high, | tend ongst other evils, to greatly inerease the n. |Ё Е РЕ ES Years ip | Greatest TERNI and we have a true picture, al ot very tempting | огоху Sg 4 5561236 Зе | which it dst |7 ача one from a gardening point of view, of this mirabilis? | ^ Vixppnis, — Thi inning and shoulder-tying being | ут [юг Из Гит анаара а: pP ^ which no stretch of faney would enable us lass even finished i in miM Еллан ve is necessary to be done Mon. 25. 903 | 93 | 1| 16 050^ iul H on pular ** ornamental: foliage " plant 3 | Tues. 24,.| 50.8 | 32,2 | 415 13 0.13 416186 е] i о Вла еп rse in regard to heat and | wea. 25..| 506 | 329 | 418| 13 0.50 210175 muc namental flowers, Still, it is | Atmospheric moi rait ва the principal leaves, | Thurs. 26:.| 319 | 325 | 422) 14 017 5| $87 worth any amount of pains to introduce it, and of care on which so rich depends, have рн » as to a free | Satur 28..| 532 | М1] 448] 15 0:68 ШЕННЕ to ltiv it as ^s veritable curiosity, The >. othar exposur — Tight, abd Wüdeion o prevent their Deus temperature during the above period occurred om the rican act with the glass. pes up stopping, yR: Ў, therm, 75 deg. ; and the lowest оп the 25th, 1850—therm, Labiate with an ovate terminal head of dee ep violet | more етке, with the grosser shoots, and allow lovers ш aud end -like маме. sent by Dr, Livingstone | jower paon to ramble a little, to equalise the sap. es to Correspon de -— : e The en rioua form of t the Late Vines as before ; keep the wood moistened at least | Ants : Amaten we really cannot say. Tt is difficult to keep ig E Шеш away b rocess "short of j^ ш vd , Which ma; colour must be orna: eg df ot a desirable habit. jo a day Hovsrs.—Early fruit will in many cases bi be done by pam зур water, pritad. e Mg t аё them Impatiens bi „а suffruti icose species from the pe ak stoni ning. Remember ИМ. this process will n 6 bem without 09 gory to t : орва о o the bed. " Fernando Po, If such be attempted, the tree il р өы vice odes E d pushing. rees wi саз erowded in the axi ils of the Me. dp leaves ; the mouth their fruit. See that young vasi is олу CR р. TREE: Hortus ubi, We cannot account for your tr formed o of the * lateral pals and r^ vexillum Бо НЬ trellis: thia- Шш tortai bat АН glass Josing its a lending shoots, шло, аз die - is while: and ihe “lip” gen is saccate with. &| ties, TN ҖЕ мы Үч t P hot been severe enough to injure those which are ful Ed Bet бн Фат Уре a aep aud on t . e true way Pico erate the pest period posed ; ава, — IT kept 16 i xcited H р р ono- |i endeavour by a eans to promote the ао ripened conditio: in the олій, апа its soft ишу chatum Hwnboldtianun, one d Ала most lovely of e of the plant. No plant requires more s bi ing immature eopdition, роле hend Ме plants," somewhat slender fruti- ht than the Peach, am d abor tive jured by the one or two sharpish frosts we have experienced. , созе species, with уина stems, igit" gen elliptie Iss T SP. Velia rivulorum in tho «ын state. Loo leaves, and epic ainir 1g. sharp for the г! win specimens. large rich rosy-coloured flo dantly à - Fros, CHERRIES, &0.— More Figs аге lost thron ugh | Law дн Мы "dm Hn seed vule noi fo answer qu produced, — than a ө other evil. А constantly moist © ah peverthelesa wo think your ЧЕЧИШЕ which being uncomm: hould f ti to th of the disbenakbl their success, when| тие, oe tok whethe “ lta gereon fent & НИ from en "usas; e e$ in vs n pen ey su admirably rin quet: йты до к айан p tbe expiration ofa rssns. Сотвозн°в Ехнтвтттох ор Hyacrwrus ar | When а pit of leaves in a state of fermentation can BE ane oea ibid атра К гиа ТАМ ШШШ Ж кылт Ты hai been open to the pu ablic during n upto them. Plunged in a bottom-heat "d 70° hel a ihg bon at the is peret bu ing Vie section ; the past мег, апа, judging by the freshness and eie d^ in ipe way, and allowed s anra at the Set; self, or do they fall to the ion of the landlord, the same auty of fow “йн it may, doubtless, yet be with e stoppinz in the woo humid ate An ferc irte » fruit не Me fear ер des pubit n ° по ear tha úestio; ) шас ei ео eui om have the К bi 65° or 70°, they will be every thing that сап | Gf law. Why not try it yourself? If Р: до йг E beri, t уы are this un пе i veg e raises T before. 2 pios e la ке absuri Ne, t are mere orna- ^ , and shou as nol des of colom r—reds, t , T viii and| CUCUMBERS AND MELONS. — t successional Naues o» Prass DWT 7. Notylia a pun C.1,M UE are е efectiva arranged ín a 1‹ show- crops, if not done, Таке pe precaution to avoid D EAD à оне me Desin bium quite d she n to apply hieh at beliterally а blaze оѓ | burning : To this maki for ple to "hos w o do tile, or flower. Or е D^ table in front are placed А the finer | е bills form l the к E : got ample ehoice if you do во, 070 ru hos re covered with Moss, from among СРЕ of t in the centre of each lii ; half Кет tmay nor [3 Ric th the Em abour mae pon which the flower stalks aud leaves issue with excellent | Bll it via té turf арка slightly, and on this| као selected pea H for particular p u C PWE s effect. ong these we noticed beautiful ay id Enn f. tas for t ill. Never peni soil Pers bcd гоја S c Polargoniams a the new kinds mentioned in another column. mong | ° he beds untjl all danger from —— and m probably in an. unhealthy eon others not rd the list just referred to are then mN half = a time, taking те fhat p lintngs evon ета s R, ot Trom being ont lao te Noble par Merite, delicate pink, conspicuously striped | ае in r ab that pe od, or or ап injurious de- ber were too cold and ing winter. Tt so, the best with crimson; Cosmos, a fine variety in the way of пеле of the bep perature will uer take place, to shake iw. out, repot them in E дий Масашау; and Miss Burdett Coutts; the last, thou gels GARDEN AND SHRU I xoa КҮҮ to atat Thes! fairly. Pe not altogether new, is one of the best whites, its bells| This xcellent i tie to sow good co ction of|. knowing all the fac ts, suggest a bol being large, of great substance, and nicely arranged E whether hardy or tender. For К ter, a x DER RI, w Esda s оп the spike. At the entrance are masses of Amaryllids, | slight hotbed is requisite, more choice har ardy ЛЕ a j^ саде) fhi for Coponilla gi glauga ty toha y be Me Cytisus, Tulips, and Hyaciuths, and here and there | Annuals should be sown in patches, and iod A a| many Ok the thogte е. qui dte Ubi uh ae bed hers Thi are vases filled with th ne charmin ixtures, all | garden pot, taking t ove it when they ar informed that gt се ы riw tite Meque serve to vary the general appearance and | coming up in vering th in may be Ces e e effect of the exhibition, which is well | night. any unimportant sbrubbery borders require IH sport, as the one we бов alluded okaso a y a stage P ot Iun ТЕ a lit о gaiety, and business presses, a mixture o AM parts cannot be uated or Ке pur н emen, Fairy Roses, Early Tulips an bs : ;e ha sorts, such as Collinsias, Clarkias, Ma- | „ 20У len time, independent of parts. in flower, ев, ТАЛ, and Candytufts, ges be made, and dien As Va n "het REO 3 TU gone Mamon 21, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. GENUINE SEEDS FOR THE FARM AT LOW PRICES. THE PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH, Qtr 1; Have а of all kinds ый GRASS SEEDS for PERMANENT PASTURES, Mixtures of which can be had ex бо =: mended per Acre is 2 bushels of the Light Grass Seeds, and 12 1b. of Clovers. Mixtures for ТА, с E pressly to suit any soil. | | per aere, E to 30s. per bushel, 16s.; p ixtures for Cemeteries, ТН P RYE GRASS MANGEL DURUM | А Per lb. Fisher pre Б 1 CL EI Ew CA 5. d. Per 6 0| English Red Foreign Red 8 White or Dutch 9d. to 1 0 Trefoil d. Ъ 6 0| Alsike * SW er bush.— РУ Italian mhed KE 6 саа ает ep White Баст 6 | Yellow do. Ep lob Italian, Englishsaved 6 0 5 row Globe оо m Lon Yan "8 ed G cen | Altringham a 9 го And all other AGRICULTURAL SEEDS at Moderate Prices. . THE FARM. SEED LIST IS NOW READY, AND CAN BE HAD GRATIS ON APPLICATION. Perennial,in varieties Orange, 7 у 4s. to 7 ards m © Long Yellow Long Surrey Complete Collections of Garden Seeds, 10s. 6d., 15s., 20s., 40s., 60s. For particulars see General Price Current. The quantity Seeds Carriage Free. ADDRESS, PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH, DEVON. SUTTON'S PRICED LIST MANGEL WURZEL SEED. OOD MANGEL WURZEL SEED which grows well. CHEAPER BY THE CWT. Perlb.—a. d. —& d. YELLOW GLOBE "ASA In) empor OVAL (or Olive ORANGE GLOBE 0.6 aped) [EU] RED GLOBE 25 78-76 RED OVAL (or Olive : 4 uui shaped) The above sorts are all fine new Seed, and have been proved to grow well. RED GLOBE | YELLOW GLOBE [| LONG RED — ТРЕМ — " LONG YELLOW. ritis э R t, Reading. SEEDS EST OF GENUINE QUALITY ` (at Market Prices). Carriage Free. RICHARD SMITH, MERCHANT, Improved ad of Mangel Wurzel. n ond 5 SUTTON'S LARGE YELLOW GLO ОВЕ; m Ја arge roots, в selecte ed for their solidity 1 EED CORN from the CHALK.—All the most хте тогай А very heav сторрег г, and Ше. in all soils, This is also the hardiest | ríe epprored хир supplied by RAYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, & known. (The first Prize Medal was — d t MT r this sort at the Great International BawTREE. Samples a lication, ' Exhibition of Toots and Cereals in October ast) 8 ddress, Basingstoke; a il i eed Market, Mark Lane, E.C. P that this erior Yellow Globe Mangel * nerall i fen d fi " А Ы + TEE ЧУТ: 3b aw iy ne m е Yellow, (see reet Me ole of tha k o pre веат o main стор, wo invaria y Ren ROFESSOR BROWN, VETERINARY INSP PECTOR SUTTON’S ORAN LOBE ; beautiful shape, with smaller uic than other sorts |... 0 8|i5 M pneus Wost of E TY rts и аы, FISHER HOBBS’ ү: ANGE E GLO тегу fine and popular 0. 8 Don de may be consulted on Diseases of Horses, Cattle, S Sheep, 'ogs, LONG YELLOW; this еауу eropper ian Prise Medal байле bi us Infirmary, White Horse Yard, New Cavendish Street, Jor this at the d Root Show) W „.. 0 8|Portland Place, W. ELVETHAM LONG RED; an каш 2. sort, in i бе», 0. 8 er Cwt. on E Sutton's Mongol Ыы; Seed is Saved Exclusively from там Аер гм Roots, vantages of which have been proved for several year WORGCE STOCK and IMEPUMENT, РЕН | and will be forwarded on а, т8н AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of ENGLAND. STER MEETING, 1 siens, are now ready, "m dre Dang, Secretary. 12, Hanover Square, London, W. SEE THE FOLLOWING LET Testimonials in the ordinary RU ias TTON һау уе had grown from ЕЯ sele cted B are not mere of that term, but show distinetly that | Beds which Messrs, SU si cmd s Me nlbs are altogether e coa in ctc ing P, Н. FRERE, Esq., ныды, Auer Ad the Royal Agricultural | From the Right Hon RW. nkhill. Let me have top same ка d as Is year, which has pror yi ipso өлен 863, TURDAY, HAB CH 21, rite to say T es Ea d io heel е Mangel | given me the best crop I eve d both k Y ph that you furnished me with i in the late S ing seaso It | | сгор, and also Е ihe бамо ч маф. UA ша Boedo HA ei psi e rii m da 25 T which ЕА: " Was tried on one-half of two fields, the one strong, the other | and irregular growth ; when pulled, the roots were nearly as ose soluble parts о e воп whic ey need, Habt land, the ot SOME бога 3 boing sown du eed bo ight of | clean and ico fy ee m n fibro аз а Globe Turnip, and I had 50 loads v bei ked in their roots introduces e strong our seed gave зе a dedidedly botter Plant-- on the light E three чуч улей лас arbon, oxygen, a hydrogen, ae ed times as many plants as the other dealers # молт, Esp, Bridgeford Hill, near йош, s soda, pa j^ nd all е other е 8 Notting, t s30 ell you rom Mi House. I vilia BAT: T Bee е0, HAMA à Bullingt " * We hav ә had 4 aeres of 4 Mangel (Yellow Globe) three | soluble Eris rust (енше bei food for welt we one e finest lots ots of vp — of which were sown with yi , апа one acre with seed soil ben] edes in the country. We had not quite enough о pum in tbis neighbourhood, " Pm trm sure your d the x layer A: тлу. and sent mta sd. n it LAUD UT vg bd ка, acre more than The other. зул M same асу wuh exactly simi те, we seed 30 much weight by one third as on the part part sown with a ны ы ае TA ы а water is, "ou pain "T үү x » CH PI m ү am c cmn fall does not te! any PRIZES at Birmingham and other Shows throughout the Ki has told you in е Кір have been taken by Messrs, асл à Surrov's Customers, both for MANGEL and for SWEDES. ^. HI MAR bai Book of evidence te шге чя ей n of n M NE and &c., will be sent gratis PRICED LISTS of other са of MAN post free. €x 0 GEL, SWEDES, TURNIPS, GRASSES, rriage Free to non parts, except small parcels. SUTTON ax» SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. | 5 27 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. " j [Макон 21, 166, кы. his Grass lands, and his corn, And i e | the Journal be the best fitted successfully to wield | Certain оа mg: кетирет ® = men ou that the ronson hy it, may be doubted." ple apse of an ex н» idea а ғы m- im е doe rea d зге the land а "The history of the Journal during its pres ent enin ed of that which was urged бна has m who have ege cs it u en editorship, though it bears ample testimony to the | that a university edueation assuredly enables P4 s too mueh h diluted with mere w He will | earnest and laborious durus cfthe Editor, has not | man to write good English, tar you that the onl ft he dif- removed this doubt. As to the current Number r of | Let u us however now leave this subiec ficulties of turning t ihe Meri e of our es and |the work, not only is there nothing whatcver in it| FnERE's papers on French and Italian NAME towns to agricultural account is by employing water | from the pen of the experienced zape: M but | though not of immediate АН, will interest the аз a carrier to the field ; сай ће will tell уоп that one-third of it is filled with accounts of French | goann reader. is papers on the money value earth is the true gie uda nd th ава of Italian agriculture. Тһе whole effort оѓ night soil and on cooperative farms, 80 farast not water closets, are what every true economist эү Editor A aci indeed, to have been hroughé are inialligi e, g to the ae will advocate. о bear on Чалт sor enforcement from wi ithout of|turist; but the main eun f the volume Opinions thus are various enough, and d continental the communications of Dr. Үокцоккк, Mr as they eed practice сап be quoted for them all,| was depree Lege on his appointment, Noa wis Lawzs nin [r. Mov * and every опе of them may be*defended by has been bea ce or if made don een паев to тей t speaks of t tedious for Wheat, and pus. present the corresponding pictur h more |of the "рет of pun hatice manures to root Water sometimes saves a crop ч b. са Lot abe of Englsh unl jore or ét e erops. The nd contributes valuable and mars a Vip it wil earry a man metimes English agricultural өреге, elaborate ыб оп ihe е ect of manures оп the safely and sometimes wastefally—water drills and| The Journal has now for several years be P mixed herbage of Grass land, and on the utilisa- dry y drills both h —floods silent on steam cultivation. серы ing by the|tion of town sewage. Тһе third writes on earth and могай: аге ә equally mischievous. — Water|seanty and туган ber лаи геро ort of m versus water for the removal and utilisation of a | Farningham trials, and of р annual adjudica- Sort му e matter. Besides these we have i nothi whateve reada m E know | : а y Mr, and | the will „sometimes perish from the cold | of Bs Дш» Е: our agricultural machinery. | Тоскетт; and on the Supply of Ho 8 ш medley by ho w pa have been left for their progress | on Соз erative Farms a ' Àssin ton, b of any ана ou may c nd to горке апі мук ements altogether to private enterprise, QNT on the Live Stock Consumption 'in thg And after each ed t A been Aiea е Of course, if tha will not ensure their success | Metropolis, by Mr. HERBERT; also short ER another theorist will : i ry | frag. Ir. Mr. GUR view shall come hg meint prete all b yr че purpose of agricultural publications to stimulate | and Mr. FRERE, оп Carrot and Cabbago шше ence to such cireumstanees as time, and quantity, this private enterprise by publishing its sedula. on Transplanting ц, апа оп {һе Кге: f and degree, which have far more influence than | These, however, have been left altogether unsung, | Barley after Gra о be hoped for Ыз ы men of merely cne idea are willing to admit. and instead of them we have the praises of the | members who r аг their Ta our: ríals that these short The English Agricultural Society have lately | French method S к cups and money ра ym ments and epg cfil PH ions may hereafter done а good deal to the discussion of many of these | presented by ernment for “ rger num pages. To some of i relation of “water to the|agrieultural Sah; Д iind һу] juries viia are | them we БГ гози ей attention, iig Mad In the current volume of their Journal 4 moved by pleasant pictures’ 7—06“ nfi- rxprp Д2. 04 0 чаң i he diffi- | dence "— ily de THE nriz үү on and union, о, е AP f beside the questions which |. p irded in the heifer күз. at 1 T fth n : 105 3 63 МО, of (xad matter to the soil. And at last|here. Is steam-ploughing .economieal? — is | are in ved case reserved ш! the 31st January in t 1 5 по еб Square, Mr. DENTON discoursed of the advantages | jury answer questions like these, and we жі | ШЧ ; have produeed live calves, or they become of land drainage, The truth is that the habits of | thank them—and when business is over may | disqualified. It is interesting, as illustrating the the men зы: hm ct o rize | rud n yo © с ч {А [3 B u @ 2 Ес ® 5 = Ф ЕЁ о ud Ба [9 = Ф A о E ЕВ e "n [24 E Ф 2. Е & p lz] = ч Ф о 2 Ё. © B e B Р: ec E © “а П c КЫ et — [344 = о = & un ta с [aag Б Б 7. Ф & en 8a g о E : È stant soaking; another, yielding seed, requires what nes picked up in the course of their duties : | liminary fattening process proves harmless, 16 two ог three months drought. And hen, but it is the custom in this country to “Је Ары from the н po that the Duke Ф Ё dud o prize heifer as it is stagnant in the soil or circulating des venture to submit that a few pietnres such | Class has uen d, and that Mr. Doveras's Queen of i e ish н The fim rmer of these conditions is eno ugh, to md the greater detail which a portly Dei volume | has КЕ aived. Of evon heifers, Mr. account for one half the difference of opinion | would enable, would have been more instructive to MrmsoN's second prize heifer is not in calf, Of which exists, and the latter will explain the English reader 8, and more Ep of how|Sussex heifers, Mr. HEASMAN'S first prize heifer 3 d by other the scanty Ew produe ced a dead ealf. Of ** Norfolk and former gives, n the ошу к eric of French enterprise pr are here | Suffolk ' heifers, Lord Sowpzs' first prize heifer has which seems possible of what w ned А * eolleeted in honour of the Fr — system of ehe ved; and similar mishaps are recorded Wednesday—that Gras Sn nd ed on the | Government patronage and reward. of heifers i in the South Wales, Kerry, and Jersey London clay still object to Mee а райо ion | Же entirely agree with what is said in the veli ав score that it will diminish prod AWES,| written opening sentences of x — " who writes on Grass lands in the 6 бале Number | ment, nevertheless there is an easy роз lity AN EAST EE DOWN 2s M. of the Agricultural Society's Journal, has taught | of having “ Russian pas sis bici for зр апа) ALL along the northern edge of the owns, us how perfectly the plants of our pastares are | French farm practice with the methods by which | where they y touch аен i the bii in "he "du iori amenable to treatment—how plants disappear or | its improvement is encouraged, "T ven Italian | great varist of soils exis media ccordi ti supplied to them, | irrigation, pes much urged on English ЖЕНЕШЕМ bourhood. Within the ъло ofa bullet, and therefore may very easily be that so great Y change | readers, And if these exclude the account which | often бич generally) between the upper and lower ар E ен should TX the first nstance ought to be m of English рео, апа covering 1 е и бр: pipea iinty а ет. stroy much her age capa t and improvements, no will вау | chalk soil of the steep hill side itself, tho! li 3 "ally the former state o е land, зай сн at its тан —than мы се at its foot getting gradually m a m ЕЗ adhesive as уоп descend, the rich cwm p^ of the gu ot ura aquatic growth—and. Grass lands | sented at the ti iiid а шие superiority over | gault, the free and 9и loam of th are in the long run no г бинты to the rule that all his зенан ieh а University educati ex sand, and the stoneless soils of various degrees of land drainage increases the value of farm produce. - given him—a word or two may be added on stiffness and d E Ше which characterise the t in these pages it has — him to do. ealden district. re equal energy is Тн volume just published of the English "Wo should like to know the opinion now of a | throughout bat шн verius 4. disirios, one Agricultural Soeiety's Journal— chiefly noticeable | leading member of the Jo wed ок io see a variety онааган corresponding бо such х f to a rary for the „епо of Was consistent throughout in declaring t that various circumalances: bu& the bands.of landio aetical Серет à the list. 5 mosai Oxford or a Cambridge man ought to eden perai quality are to narrow; and the po х tributors — fair tes and j "ets over the literary department of th jy | MC Dec ius with sheep: бшнш тай ЧЕЧМЕ ustifies the X Qep: e Society under vomürks mde Ju HOME sad E d | is so predominant, that the whole comes unt columns «ud its present dingly was never more | оце style of practice ; and if that is quite inapplicable, Editor received his i tment. ‘t The Com- Consistent than w he veu Е appointi : gu T mittee," it was said, whom the i ibility Mr, FRERE to Me rae i eee the|these are left dd xp rey е ака n of this appointment reda seem ave assumed | Writings of the нын that к. vill ord for | that all along the lower edge of the well managed chalk that it is the bus of fa ЧС editor to that e s of pure and lucid Pec = district there is a narrow belt where this gault occurs 5 vh it i M ry country of the world, he | of poor, wet, ER гыбы, whose Ш grazed sur- ап acquaintance with ihe посе literature of desired that the Journal should present? Үү an proclaim neglect. Such Bh esüniror ad of referred just Ld ce ll-written sentences ihe disce rot I which are the fr lie held indi le." — “ Mr. » n; they are not obedient to an „onl, ilable for t toang it was е рык nod id ihe Ар: ule, But аз а 16 та е дашы DE is L xm his duties in proportion, not as he brings the subject we must not discuss it further here,* | during the Sing uer pe Fic maxims of French, of German, of Italian, or of "omen mde a mk mam А 1 CM е es бешш Roman agiieulture to bear upon his readers—not | ЁЕЕЕЕ wants to teach a B eheu er that < the -coat ga h ari uid : Р red soil as he uses any influence i. without to modify | tro tix MOMS ei аа. = ihe MALES 2 Itincludes 100 a soren o ther ereal the practice of the English farmer, but just as is *' Indeed, since the refuse of a product is often in this г ‚| фе gemmis рм ы везан E me belo Lite hilo о shall succeed in inducing and enabling English | ото Valuable than the extract, it might almost as well bo атр А e B and enabling English | asserted that the cheaper article had the hi her at h 1 igher manurial or the supply of the population, the sum arrived о teach each ps hether а |value; the relation of Wheat flour to bran and of oil to oi КАЛЫ pi because that | part of the Wheat which has nknown to the b over whom | и н. а in point, erem ertum e the eiue anurial es viz., the bran, bun practically kind ought Рх ГА КОРУ i e question before us; sincei ue of man' not be consumed by £ tkis 8 Єй 10 | calculated оп the supposed number of b рч, of Wios bar —Read it а, enis P" cx Manóm 21, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. acres sof pasture and meadow land partly o on sand and in on the А — far worked e 'produce; and seven ог eigh 1 breeding sows of the small white or Windsor breed, make up the stock, The chief points to be noted in a history of the farm, cd ne peculiarities of cropping and arable , the introduction of Teazel culture с ап m | fer ко! and useful to We believe that if the cultivation of these soils | were done by steam power, which would stir the land much deeper than it has ever hitherto been ЧЫ, without any poaching of the surface soil in doing it 215 d 170 | draining. offthe surface water, which, sinking to the | above of the instances in which the ; good judg judg- f the plongbing, there rolls along нч surface | ment of the erar ^r С" with success the the w and finds its way down through the management „of ар other It was however loosened soil to the drains 18 inches lower i x c peculiarities of the ra to which he came à anger e spring morning when he arrived, som e 15 years ago, he was startled at seeing all t the on the grot and ; would be found that these stiff soils would be pnis by the 4 feet eic: and would thus become nes much greater depth than | hit; eac h, h Wheat field, E as to pie and ар obliterate m and compact soil ang iamen зда а As it is, the gault clays yield occasionally good but often на erops of Wheat and Beans, with a bar fallow annually over a great portion of their en. the arable clay al here was useless, and the cost of nched on th e flock, and the rearing and management e 1 managem vem now district, the esce of ox labour, the growth of calve: } e produe at this portion of the far ur a а tax and burden on the rest. ia tterly, Fia Teazel culture has b in- roduced succes «fully into Sussex upon this farm, а tha fi Vire both o pate ma Soil suit the crop as well as e, | anywhere and. ves 30 acres of the crop about 10 in à "s some 20 lbs., of seed being Scattered per acre in April, Md EQ in upon a single ploughing of a Wheat stubble below, 100 or MP RENE are Wheat, 50 er аге | We ell harrowed down in-spring. The hina plants are Oats, 40 аге Beans an eas, 20 are in Rape, 2 n | Singl out in autumn about 2 feet apart; ga Clover, 20 to 30 n Tatal s, 20 or 30 or лы үм [the thinnings are planted out in November in bare fallow, 10 er үтүк bouts in Swedish Turnips, twice as much land whieh has been ploughed ndi and as much in Mangel Wurzel. tilled а after a Bean or Wheat crop. The sown, crop Here we have 190 acres in mor тор, апа 20 о Pa is dug over shallow between the pia nts; with а in Teazels, all erops sold off the land, agai ainst 40 es | long bent narrow spade adapted for TERA ising | P in Rape and Swedes and Mangels, O0 дарба Мын | porone such diggings between the plants, in the first and 46 5 in bare fallow. Тһе cropping is thus >| year, and Зона. the НӘ lc of Sap whole crop in the eer exceedingly Severe; and t а i T acre. The Kres commences in Ja Es and continues E. d or 8 Bere the men 2. do it ЖА бону gst them, cutting th heads in. dsful a Teazel Culture.—Til of late years a great portion of fal The usual " cultivation for IDA b after Clover, Я [single йо ng, if on heav ploughings a "y саа eans the land is broad-shared, either by Bentall's tool or тру. tho еннан turn-wrest plough, med wit ith a wide el-edge share. The land is + + oat solid in En E it d ploughed and pressed and n broadcast. If it cannot be got firm in any other cain itis trod by conie beoe ploughing j ; 10 pair of oxen, each walking up an hill, are ged S i & PEIES od. e tenant, originally n rey | so wing, has i in this case, after numerous experi- The average produce of the far 56 аар ап aero, but it has often The sorts grown 8 at all times, spring umn ; Whi баў Ен, а short-strawed Wheat, of good quiis 5 : "golden Р rop, Mm of our best red Whe ats e April eat, ped Wheat, which bas latterly а э very general n all thro "óécasionally Map ape or Turn There i АВ шү ; little e of à rotation TN Oats, Be Wheat, Rape, Wheat, Clover, Wheat, & де оп tome of tis "a succeed. each other inter: also, to be followed by late ga ^ ie T un der go , ta ill partly dry. " Three bushels of it per acre are sow АВ, AIT Рен anne all tro Dire REOS уау They are then strung on long poe, "m are kept in Ара, and LER Ap, Mery нү i portion of the of the Rape below the and generallyafterthe Open sheds ЫП the heads are dry. In winter the урод сгор сиё upon the farm on the very edge of "Mangel Wurzel. The Oat crop is taken after Wheat, an M are КЕ Ex and are tied ye bunches T - the down, and promising over half of it, a very good , 9ceasionally after late fed Каре and Turnips, though 20 овен ere gs hus 20,000 t to a ‘pack crop, and over. fair produce. The 2 eil WE ае Te hc The X PAYS Sa — M А: i Xo [ied pet a um cn "spring or Apri eat in its place. est j the Ai and a half before, an Wheat stubble i Л) broken up for Beans or Pon fo жч, latter as late LA the 26th of MAT: The young Swedes. Тһе Oat stubble is elier in RCM e is ердан the pem ot the ed сеа а erop is rolled hard o often fed off broken up for Rape or Mangel Wurzel. Meer cA 9000 of which go to a Ps на үү? sheep. There is no hoeing, but nt weeding of аге not uncommon per roduce per acre, hern ring 1v bi er two thirds is the crop of only one year obtained from i Mid which used to "o really altistaa. The spade culture of the crop, makes the Teazel a capital prepara- hére Боба and Thistles is practised, and the stubbles are generally clean. Oats are sown on the Wheat stubble ploughed in autum late in Spr: ing. Six to e ight | bushels of Black Tartarian Oats are generally sown in tion for Whea crop tingly—a p the district. On this particular m the seeding was Mange rash wh which і is aka yita manured. n" et ü after а fallow, for that is а very uncertain process | increased (as the res ЕР experience) from 4 DE hels Sheepfold is the g eat machinery for manuring t n these clays. to 6 bushels per acre. fie d Hy average over а land; but vy odis of straw are fed and D "This, then,is an instance, as d ex ett ofthe ай series of years 8 quarters per acre over the whole in yards b oxen, calves, yearlings and 2-yea кен UM exte dd у but 10 to 12 quarters are not unfrequent. olds during winter, and taken out as dung to the ача vation 4 Eod A ES 2 Веа аге sown on one чар ad » Wheat poe which are to bein Wheat next year, i.e. ав to 91 | and are e drilled i in rows 12 inches apart, ab the pof Bean stubble, ,bare fallow, &c. „АП Wheat is sown Gloucestershire of a small Tick Bean per A Swedes aft p, whic h would seem to hs. а песеввагу б, for | either sheepfold. Tha dung cart also goes on the Stubbles “теты zm. to а small extent, in rows 2 2 apart f the at; and Man gel Wurze ls are drilled. on the e ridge i in pena for Rape, Mangel W: "The d and Bean crops taken after Whea t get no e On the igitor red soil on the level а the top of th hich was broken up 25 yea ago, and then received: a heavy dre essing of ца the а neighbouring car ic failed The 5 French petu was first Mae а. the “4 of the crops grown from it has since bee а very good sample, the result of a poor "sti "m T E а PEST sort, and a very dry i" nie 008 дайдан of bonedust to the sides ortion of the dung made in the yards up ане inre the straw of all the x iow on d mo dno] i E consumed and trodden cattle climate, has bee n generally united here with ш у their effect whether fed off or поё. ,, Whether it be a | unusual productiveness, А certain portion of the hazard which attends the culture of the Teazel, has however. been experienced n her e. Al luxuriant t growth an nd magnificent promise unadapted to the Hoon (гор which seems on these chalky soils to require every possible means of con- подана its seed bed, ar not, we cannot say—but we ssured that а i is i cases a per- onin r chalk and on the аай ууч апа | on certi t soils, no APO par Оп the last named, of which about t 80 nores aro amablo, the. БЕ is either for Teaze т Wheat, or|fin t, Many falde Небе are во stiff | "Beans, allow. апа intractable e that during ы wet seasons of 1860 |T mex felis here 61they were utterly unmanageable. "There are , through which drin 4 feet deep and 7 or|crop, the explanati b Nay e been dug, out of en the h в the me a Дере). destsoyed by a fortnight's rain fe d Oats in heads are E just at the critical gm | thei E iol eir blossom an The princ rincipal green crop of the ape. і З $a gallon of seed рег acre, over red ne Wheat and Oat КЫК n sucoession of se hich no water | attention of both chemist and ги ове | ever uu т Pu in fact utterly useless, ыз по e united whenever any problem con-| Morse and Ог рокам —The cultivation of the i from the costly operation. Since | песіей with the growth ofa ри plant to be crops, the the barv of then: in the furrows, 30 inches deep, have been | solved. ias vi rei ee cabbaging of thaj the hay анд ou end Mangel V Wurzel dom лб , an p to e the land somewhat more | plant on es grown the ing, Xc. furnish employment for 12h and le; but even here, already said, a wet | Crop. тт ту ei its. appearanoo on 20 oxen: the former with three men and three boys season utterly disables the cultivator, and there were | Some of в felda Е which appear to have grown| with an extra man апа boy when wanted, аё а fields duri е past summer or three years the erop with extraordinary luxuriance at first from | cost; for wages of 13s, a week for the man and 3s. or in fallow, which last autumn were at length planted to being entirely new. Experienced Teazel TOWerS | 84, Gd. “ог the boys; and the latter with two men long time of neglect enforced by the | declare that me ане. the any to “ cabb and four boys at wages of 13s, 12s., 75, and 4з. ble condition of the land. . has declared itself in e respectively. During considerable part of the year. е cannot help thinking when seeing the 4-horse | Стор җе, i Шеста іу ео A- to naught а this of course these men are at other work, and the oxen ог 6-ox teams slowly labouri land of this Way. And it wou in ng to learn what there | are in the yards or ditur. iu ied -quality, that there К наге мра беа m о pted | із either of poison or of deficiency detectable by the| Let us estimate the cost of mer arre orar cd to the utter destruction of drainage. The failure of chemist LNSCN Boils Bus affected to account for this place. The pere д and one trum of hay weekly i hich hére has been le, | singular mi + bushel о Бел i chaff Ad ER unquestionable, | е months of the year, with Wheat Mariano cet — а trampling, and if the 30-inch or 3-feet drains| Details of Arable Management —Let us now turn he аии sto а чулай" ; and they may a certain extent effective in spite of this tram to оше ol e origini заан of management | the stable and pasturage, ии, von 16s. эЛ dur De енды ripe е useful merely for | characteristic of the farm and of the districte The | then be supposed to cost 6s. a E s рео or THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ^ [Manca 21, 1863, 276 = ду ===] Б ааг feeding they con-|first getting out when any aftermath is read : bem M RR UE em 18 13 ене of Lu and|for them in July or August. They are brought in sz otíttits, sume T 8 o ilt ier n 16, The annual|again early in October and turned into yards, where ROYAL € OF ENGLAND, к уу а Ае аріес : they receive roots and straw, ae feed of му ‹ опсе MERTI -— ж 4 boss NCIL took place at tho ae a aL 1 NS 4 0|aday all ешын the winter. They are turned out | Society's R Най т Square, on Wedn , Mr Mass (uie e extra кы жш а boy sometimes re next spring, then from 16 to 18 м old. Very | Raymond Barker i in tho Chair, The subject fixed. upon being repaid by the C TAA E T the unusual pres has attended this management ОЁ {ог discussion was “ The Effect of Under Drainage `o carters at other work) .. p ыз n : the young в The keeping the calves in till 9|the Rivers and Жу, Channels of the Country» кан ЫП e : ЕУ Ө ДАП mantha E feeding them in yards, letting| Mr. Barney DENTON, in intro roducing the g subjèct, Blacksmith? .. " Хесе н лоим 0o Фон a gmi or thereibonts in od Ө 0 oem voii > вес against the| He intended to eonfine himself to facts which ex ехрегїейсе Total “ hask.” and Maran "ned him were sound and deserving tho The bores эге worth 4. aree „Two оойа aro | Т A. Ther js ораса interesting fori DE REDE S. uad Ду. and ock is yrs L g ой n Flock. Y чем rd оо at y мее Th te ant, former] а Cotswold breeder, жан боо | sales being sufficient to ri the cost bs e E y iba expense, the es being € pay A eg general, owing to one MN Moers on п the farma | | Need his flock some 16 peas sa from well dam re ks in his nter, and а handy man in other respects, ke iri а which would otherwise be the | loc subject of tradesmen's charges. | Tet us now turn to the oxen :—Bought at 157. neighbourhood, purchasing from Mess ham, | Farncomb, Sampson, Grant and | Cooper, all of them |i |P years, by careful attention to the characteristic points | EM ка Бин te mes M ench; then [of the several families within the flock thus gathered | te йе =: E = еМ P the and „Selecting an d using rams adapted to them, there р 0 pable mpro se duri i as fad the w differe: ust be to their cre Т d | tury t lete the under drainage of th quire and maintain the | à cen! plete the und ge e co The mersa e opum d en б ою em by | character of tho pur bred Suse s Down, In ће earlier | айы cu ышна от, Ей, Ted att pipoa di ^ of the flock rams from ngham, | pi de at each to be erage 1 чыр — socios ter ыны ja йт. 2 Ellman of Еее аме LM. Sampson of [m | [bo number made nually might be t en at 490,000,00) 4 an increase of value > ual to 407. Ane on i m Mr, Farncombe, | 1850 pi 96 wero | used in ппйдагагацре ап. acre, $30,000 acres е е е might be n г annum; but as rud imd 154 M eis бен зат ue value p xin NT Bishopston, bae Seaford rand rums euni ро | pipes wa о applied. үк айай, Eco ре 221. or 231. in all. extent ent drainage execute ir LEN ey have 20 acres of атычы and the MN оС рр, Qc €— from n Mr. 1 ver blood’ C ET million "cfos woro, раното drained me У ое 00 асте pd Бе лан during winter end PAY from Мт. Thoe. Ellman, f edingham. Ramaof Mr. Over. | 0s ; “Я — P deed ths. Apparently man, of Weasenham, » Norfolk ; g^ "опе of Jonas| The first effort in the way of agricultural drainage was roots daily—during the spring months. Apparently Webb’s: aar м s descended from a | the raising of the surface of wet land into the form o rigo md еар те ны Ln expensive. But their keep would , furrow. This might be called the aboriginal mode. 20 calves, and 20 yearlings, from 8 sheep pres by dh e Earl of Chichester, and second step was tke placing of bus under те А descended ме the Goodwood flock, which gained the | furrows at a depth just sufficient to conduct the waterunder und и than along the surface of th о earlings аё 10/. each, or Кош үп to 97. more than «б given for them would 24 үү at the Eni lisle сш еейп m. SR gi y e take place, producing about 1707. a year, at which expense has been incurred, 50/. for the hire of a ое for bustes s and the fourth was that taken b; 'eansto: es i | I A 1 therefore, th 1 р ram being the the не Ан Ъ tb wi | Deanst а UM Au near ob ina aa where he rearing of tion and goo ju nagemen о! їп кеа nown, when headopteda н уе estimate it in нк е TL саго i E | choosing, and rejecting sheep, the flock has acquired a | of parallel under c s en To Mr. Smith must be the ves is one great departimen б. arm managem characteristic pure bred Sussex | Origination of sy с drainagé, but his principles had been here, and its profits can be fairly stated. р proved to be fien yA many particulars. He drai o 2 г. а | Dow clays and free soils alike, and was the first to lead the co Food of 20 ох zo e 01. hee have been repeatedly shown from it Е туе снуе А у анч Ды e m 1 3, аг! W. System oj gxrcusprfpreie O Ды ш and to Boya Agrio eus. а ао ЧЫГЫ PERTE k Harness, &c. газана 3 о о! апа the local shows; especially at the last, where able scientific . Parkes effected a great national ^ Sussex men іча г Ей Sussex men adjudicate, а Р Беси ih. -— а з of the 2 Perm svi XUPVABE е озы TA 263 0 0 узе amount of success has been achieved, | РУ Mr. Smi! ut the parallel arrangem Deduct annual in ОМО СЫ, oo 28 9 ?|in competition with sh еер from first-class locks—those Me 29 сны 44 ito eauso loss ed derangement i ‘ai immy © Cost of ox labo: .. 2940 0 0 of the Duke of Richmond and of Mr. Rigden, &c. The | from Weite. UH а dm ou uit iiio use E оаа first prize also for ewe tegs was won at the Paris show each, and the m of other two охеп whi ы take Ж РЕА толеш flock purchased 15 or 16 years ago their places occasionally in the team. For 445/. 10s. you get the use of three teams zÄ а Е ides а Score, an E from 107. up to 40 guineas apiece. four шон icd three horses each. lve hors e number Fa ewes usually lambed: down in early much as 20 oxen. p itis plain aet re and April exceeds 400; 150 of the bi is qiia pl as to the quae cheapness|ewe lambs are every yeu retained, and the of the work done by them respecti It is. mem He of the lambs are sold early in the autumn in се ri Sus erally used as formerly, and Welsh to make for Bip. e tegs each year put to хее тога сро oxen аге not runts and Sh o Nord rns ges паге their place ір | Ње гаш. Тһе fleec ighs on an average 3} Ibs. the teams where they ar being of ot the Ser (ашу; = the fat sheep average We believe that the inability of; Fords and figures to | 9 stone at 18 mo state the case between horses and oxen arises It was m this juncture that the Public Moneys Drainage Act ed. S auct act Pear in 1 2 d ob ide d laid do irt 17 о. 845, : since which time tained Mem years ER had been to affect our river system prejudicially, which had been greatly increased йо, € Á(Ó— of m ent drain syste: and frequ out of their inability to irs аенын die effect of Һогвев! А good deal might I оа іп this , desultory Wh dehse clays too many drains could not be put in, it and of oxen respectively on the labourers of the farm. | account of an East Susse: RECON TG 0 Estimated in £ s. and d., i& seems plain that oxen are of master and servant. The (ots re almost all | the land of stagnant water. Test holes décided the number a much cheaper power than horses ; and unless you go PS Men em old servants, many of them h "having lived | with н uU teat Tis ie ME n the farm itself for a number of it is puzzlin | childhood Sem i AE а stronger | operations parallelism goepHon anA зоки B Upo years, 10 1s puzzimg en thii one А-Ы бозы m found of test helaas “AÌ the ы Үү? could ое е The real e explanation we believe | шерү referred Le Wages he i EN e free soils was to set the as draught animals, 1 to be in the sluggish influence of the system of ox- | in "S diee Counties— 13s. a being num labour o mber of ел ко would e pn this. р the more n, and tbe fewer tho p n the whole farm toss bid - quick- | common here as 9s. are there. Out of th tiis 1s. & Wok tr ns оа S heuer азанга] puse d. nuce toit of horses adds directly to the quantity | £0e8 or cottage rm To realise the effect of close parallel Сга and to the quality of the work done. And just as а land а nerally to „be in the hands of сау lands on the arterial аъдо өг ihe cou he cultivation, which makes в: averyboa run, has Tå ealth: y bodg- ofr si and the ly | must remember that the stent Е clay lands mo: -that in its favour when it is compared with horse- куйек of valuations on entry which. prevails is against бтаіпой and yet to be IM meh. s which makes men апа m much change in the tenantry. So е е it is a зет ДЕ p hei c be reed all over tho countrya efa Ъоуз at - least step out, will beat oxen, with a|check to matus for farms when of outfi 10 chios беер) were the fa extent drained, team ТА шу ор Mong de mis оГ doi ; ШЗ ЭКИИ e eee rticul 1 f t] half of the lands still 1 an hour : roportion of more than о X7 8 8! еа femel me p, i f ing to P rti Y: Á е ; is ae E farm. ч i ; th timated at 12,000 ey CO : с з MODE ponme T management in several of a a very lage ргоран да of the wet land of ше Wast of A Eng Wee of Young Stock.—Another point to which attention has important points, as (1) in the instances described of Wales, and of England and to be directed on this farm farm із the rearing of calves. | ће adoption and retention of local practice bya|T "The! vonian, ihe нат Саш districts cows аге kept, and the calves оѓ Stranger; (2) in the careful and well consi intro- this character, and the tated egets tha И the large cows in the milk dairies e эшк. Hastings аге | duction of d in management, e. g., Teazel Pipe depuis ex —— Eu purchased generally at 27. а head and reared, Те сов culture, and Of, dairy stock; (8) in the sufiered by reason of their formation aed position from i берш mber and October, and 30 | gradual creation brame flock b and of water beyond that which fell in the shape of r calves gradually brought m are reared during | judgment, “ comparatively little cost; а (4), upon them; and AM e йр ЫЙ EN d the ers P d 20 salve oing kept ata time. The туа he relation wbich exists between master stated tha уте. did not diminish ph Don, but reflec- calves fed from the bucket, receiving at first| ап ве! tion and observation of facts must dispel such a notion, = < i ts 4 quarts np the new tk Ab apiece, and they pick Takinga зу to the men » E arm 16 years and a i beon cut into chaff and had a few groun їз up to manhood with him, ог tar placea rinkled over it. By-and-by the Oats are increased | for them elsewhere. The old foreman an milk diminishes an wn, which it is when | man “out of the shires,” were soon calf is 10 or 12 w eeks old. Тһе cows receive| which a good master will i inspire, The Pid Ъ only during winter, s being писи э іп е field ав а] the county for R m— fowers, and garden frui they can remain do his best, sure th gro found рела : А т them eise а ^M under to a pint a day apiece, reaching the full quantity as the| him, inheriting а sort of co contemptuous mda for a| ее chu is withdra taaghi th eats ts. one of the remarks applied only 0 me orae M soils. Not ot only in the som ге water through iro. but in the hygrometrie influenc — Plete повео Ё soil were differently stent, 1 to apply the i read a paper иро: Not long ago he i аге поё Every oneis encouraged to Institution of Civil ineers, and aie "e summer. | whose good opinion is нйн ME ene is over him ; Mrs оп expressed upon the eífect of under- Баана Куе-ргавв, and Vetches|and nowhere, accordingly, are the чагы of | arterial system, which was that the floods were ш June, and July in the yards, Ee е looked after = a better affected set ЫРЫ imago fn һө varigas Н UB cf wig require in troughs, o тасм ood depended upon the capability of LS -———- fal о Fio ok а week дА mo roduced a sewerage of to nt draining and we are about to apply а remedy. No France, a descri better result will follow the operation bad су partial в ystem for Nas CIT iem * пар ot Ni Frere чем 4 ^ , 1 апхі land ; ep will prevail in п е gin ‚Уг ther = flect of und i others 1 апа аз ЕА ban Pune will be independent Eng lish agric — had i in him a historian жү possibly increase the perennial supply of water to the | of surr een medley of works as specific in th n able to present as g чег ЩЫ А чну o в, but that was s tho fer dont e Аа his experience had A js dissimilar ^N construction, zu start, in defiance of mc ае д оп do h lfd Ф Hà hthim, ard he attributed i rcumstance that and contempt of s nefficient. existence," iiy в proud ol her ве -@ігесіей and pitherto the fron ош for tha iai: К been drained отаг was Pere our prosent Paii corate successes as he pears to be o э а о the same way as the clays, эла ek rather зард In ansv toa que from Mr. P. H. FRE ne - — ө its pass-books for labourers, its the evil of sudden flood than hs ^ 2 eans of N Government patronage superintendence and direction lating and of improving the i Mr. DEN "vg that the ^ 7000, 000 of pe йез his renders would E for self Й "TE important AE is dian. jn те етан should be|land һе had used to did not include unimprovable Suid in Ш et s ^ elf-gratula well understood, н t he ze ntured KE. exhibit the plans, 2 land. the ассо t аме, farms of France two works soil drainage. су їп Vires i on те. Dax delata o кеч ; f cem not іп sufficient detail to be of di triets ; And the "other was r" e sout glan r serviceablen Ридика acabo t sand form In ро oth h cases parallel атада his fatber, e alluded t ae Mr. Denton, E 1 гт 8 орна but бп exceedingly interesting to the general reader. was originally йон e Y а cs o р, though тыы obs serving that 16 was a very wet vene and exceed. We 1 at M. АЗУ си quiis s gave Ме нов occasional С ез e3 NN the first 50 acres . чаті a n red into, but was fortunately ingly unpleasant о ride Г About ч ik sir dese land kee head of gheep а d 30 head of cow К ur b кү dt Paese ut pum compr ised almost atl тшу of soil from ы stock of all in on 215 acres by the use d interval was to be carried out, and the number of rods per ' y Е a acre would have been 132, and the cost lll per асте. In | to clay. He had for some years tried to drain it on the of lime an? English seed, has doubled his Wheat crops, lieu of 132 rods of drains only 34 were put іп, and instead of Е sevatóni bat yet not been able to get to the and the produce of his meadows has likewise been being of uniform d they varied in depth from 5 to 8 feet, , y ; k Doy did wad b dor abled, The status of himself and his predecessor and were more e in character. Th lt of this | requisite dep Th first work the id was drai kad been a considerable saving in cost, the creation | enlarge the outfalls, which tended greatly to : of a constant supply of the in summer, mprove the neighbouring soils In one field he had New Inventory. Old Inventory. lessening of sudden floo inter and ng, and t d m t üth'test" holes; and" thó Cow stock Р Ф 3 ө» чи 6 maintenance of а greater amount of moisture in the | 16 т. Dentons system wi 5 » Horses .. tiros 3 nd itself without stagnation within it. The second rent greca very satisfact anted to ask Mr. Ewes .. ME z case was very T. up gp es n the NE vr po a ques stio T on one ик лед point. He had тиры з Noui, e ге us ad in 140 f t ü Р V HERMAN 0А Ribston estato р à пао hich opt Ze өй on, th bee the last ois ht in Middlesex, and раё байы їп печи ssi 25001 .. 5,000 entioned as a gentleman present had watched with great | he was aea pecie at observing the extremely wet seed... . ° 13} bush. (7) 9 bush. E үч progress of the us por gould speak toits effect. | state of the land. He TE e ays understood е: y ade ol 150 tons He ref dd nS Ae (be E Fhe GEG Кошу» rato the | there was no district of the country in which better М. Papin’s services were held erve nid ial sind rni ok ahinan Ц нА а "i dead D 1, >а бе emi n ay was pni ees in the b que reae z onim, = but we are not yet in de hon runi of the ut as deep as those outfalls LET admit, a very differe nt mode pick 1e elan d, race. The spirit—from Mangels—manufactu ar " of operating would have been adopted. sont moment ке ех = кН surprise that it er Am any- he conducts is a leading 2e of farming i in meg еза, м a ec n out by test holos ев, гуше: аа thing, ^A had been told by the farmers that " was of | department of the Lower Sei ating the case to say that less than one third the em of | 10 пзе dra aini ng it, and that ifthey radar at allthey | M. Lange holds a farm of 242 acres near ls rg lle. drains were no pted than;would formerly have been us > есап use, if the 7 drained deep the | * The rent of this hen let, was 280/.; the ith effect, and necessarily at less cost. Previously m und! ба and wi r toi ыга des un of this system at Ribston the parallel s; nlsi estate with similar soil "Upon an the close parallel system was now in operation, with a far differen: effect upon th an the eee our w: for the conservation and of drai bM їп the spring for use during p waters system А 1 was, si his о to form districts for the orania of Sod and ed to such asons spa 3i wer was destroyed. it t Mr. one, b li xpressed some doubt respecting its bene- | The total value of the was in ficial а pliextion to d cre under paid. sd in 1858, 32311, or 14. .P., observed tha clay lands. dee JE | t he had eriods f drought and SHE kind x ot MY to deal with as any ee could! We then come to the leading instance o D RA cn wg of ues the — ils was| have. It was was called by Mr. Dento: nm * M. ot amer Reneville near St. ep Sio at nine nine fully understood, t little advantage was to be gained | gated, and the dein a ШТ» рч шше ру а Very | years Ems left an orphan, and at 20 determined К oon апе кые е а s solis to "е | slow procese, in consequence of the ое Meat to the little farm of the family | (126 а on was е which cou. o mue 18cussed, for with them it was possible to moderate the et is sudden чаени реш m that в tate, The conse arain was that acres), that ^ie m ight keep together -— Бу чета his dischar, x ad of committing injury, to e by | ре was obliged to drain in the ите which were three brothers au sisters, who had n ut their bg etui ie drainage the water supply of the Рі Бай 40 о r 50 fut apart. Their clay drains were therefore to look to for support, vd this ud property, 1 un It ede cei wiespplicati f ше ев t omien ate | not A , but as th ad adopted cultivation by were in sea-rush roads, and shelter-be S the rev x. кабыгы. that 50 Зове: honos our. мү a the steam plongb, he thought in time hay would be | against strong gales; of the pasture, if part was woul it as ап absurdity as great as the adoption | able ti e the s urfa ace of the land lev vel and their the rest was but a shee lk on the cliffs ; of еч of Ted drains 18 inches ier was now regarde those who | c] fect by f tl were entirely absent from the ga by e deep. In truth, up to this time ad been | arable (77 ek only 63 acres per were rated in the - They could not otherwise make their drains | | class, and 1 bsoil) ; es in the second (both diieu: had, : ps eep enough. m: Tes ч were third and fourth-class 1 su " ve p 1 nm pogo, was ti polebvos, пш Mr. ,in reply to Mr. Dent, stated that he | ted tl ftu it requir e scientific writing o arkes to render шей ЫНА soris "iube те тЫ ignes Med Men rend over ho e pure abe oi, ө Чә бое чок were requisite in lays, the best judgment anā | П@ , pan, ich we saw georiogi a ns Ww skill I pon гож рае а v ойн oont Enr friends and ACE За that iuret p 5 rà n of | The Whea: eat-crop is stated to average 380 sheaves, ^d e Source o! was far from the land а! 1 to drei e land was ighi ntity of water to be еби ало Ó— фәр ir Wie е 1 [o Pee UNE жери 1 Ка rained, and the qua: times е. апаву that fell on its sur erit. ОНЫН noni M cian pplie: de to the cla eis: — th water 3 might mention a case fo which the ec were dischargin, e e of а large area as he Whole г Арам рег n. although but ito rum had s on A surfaco for а con siderable period that case, the w A stood abore "the pipes, perfi bibe tot ould к are the land ep drained, though the effect of the drainage had been to disc in the last [t uary) more than twice the peri ооа the open ст че оп т m water, e field an qu Жы i rotten irn ble to walk across the field. Бон observed fact that it was hardly The moment considered defecti drainage was for the face. ays in no way "applied. it it was I it was, they did not ht ; but if 3 bels of nwaye Dad | (пе id 64 i^ per bushel) ; i in 1854, it a gre чо eal of eustom in London for hay, of whatever DM 8 З qrs. per for quantity, and consequently did not think it w ape-seed, 44 bushels (214 1-fifth ewt.) t while to drain the land for fee ng. purposes, although crop, 2500 hectolitres, weighs 150,000 mmes ; they admitted that draining ie t Ада sweeter in 1857, they weigh 67,000, a fact in and „be tte! er for Qe attle, stem, under | n Re to the rrow 7. dist irit had nnd | disease came, M. erui "nis 440 гани of Potatoes cultivated for many years, alike ес the hay peraere. After tryin any varieties of +, farmers and the land; and he was of opin Piper it | opui English, Teker to the Red Wheat, there IAS the latter would pr roduc ce 88 of a ч * alled ‘Scotch,’ finding that the straw, — is short, bet хр СЫ апа ч dE ved in quantit liy but stiff and strong, best res ists the gales which a eed off part of the formidable at ii сне "The он y attention to the on of the fio x Б эрЁ and in Oxfordshire, { in ок: ast quantities. ha d been under floods of late years. "He hà d ho oped th m they would have had more information with r espect to the influence of under n to rit the dairy stock and managed with so much prudence, «А fa intelli- gence, iei perseverance, n n fail to show a good balanc Vs жк t. The following facts are gathered | from the Ба Mr. DENT алі ed that there was great difficulty in ascertaining wbat quantity of me percolated through porous soils or passed over the surface of с cay nds. The farm at Reneville was let in 1794 for And зА. xd иш 1800 to 1811 » time 9 higù prises) fo; y e it, о th | la He also mentioned the fact that «тегу inch of =.= the land itself, and an ind ll within the field found | pa Mr. Dargent values the farm when he took itat .. 9880 25 be full Water, up | e HD: ett EBra Sei of Ык ra infall on the land was equivalent to 100 tons of water (A liberal allowance, for land was then hardly Merl ters in the ате ы? орар" the outlet | рег acre, worth 30 years' purchase.) = ФА well = ш clear, and bA n - hp ver. , Professor SIMONDS ышын The stock he took was valued at 25 .. 1200 e оч; at some measu € — tivel 3 uired. тте т xe d get ing bay io market, апа Making a total of.. m .. 4080 A "injury they w progressive and aceu. | COD tended that the position z the hay farmers i in the! Thera were du on the неи of 2:200 M m e. "They did S Dot ese Pk uL to the increase of| Harrow district was, u under the present system of culti- CAN EDU — the floods but to the contamination of the water. Towns | vation, far from desirable. He corroborated the opinions | e. 0 e 22820 bs onerum B > ce АА. to rive viously pure, | that had been reis ith reference to the advan-| Тһе jury when examining books found that, for i rer nd i ini d stat "oso. the profs amounted of life, until the that had bee: опей by the in- | {а5е of under drainin | d, and sta me | the 13 years from 1844 to 1 - ener san Sars 4 s à own fw ows which he had drained produced a much supe- 31754, or 2417. on the е бын three d un we insu: y 1001, we rior 1 average of noremedy. Ав опе who bad m te MÀ e its infancy, tit — * before. клр n e equal in на | — showed a higher AT s. mop meg qud and who from acti te pups p "Y ied asc re. presen mainted prae у Р y imp g 2 defects, he trusted he берле act not be reproached with ther di i a i. - J: ТопдотохЕ p pro- | ңе had in bank or invested. rre. = кашы prominent in forewarning that Society posed, а m Frs nded, a cordial Pre i dem ot а He felt that he could not d ter than close this| Vote of t wem to Mr. "Batley. Dedh "m his able treat- 2 pier wealth as an agricul UNE ETT general law sh: 14 be laid do down for clearing and tenance ; and that a order should be adopted, due regard to the as dis- have seen the evil of disorganisation in the e meer thisimportant subject, and the meeting separated. | Е iclus. Journal of the R Agricultural Society of Tik XXIV Part 1. J. Murray. large portion of this Number is s contributed by the |t ване We have sx it f the prize farms of К ert Пы Drm d +з THE GARDENERS' чыз of his ГЕТЕ constrained him to p , and integrity in the lp cur comparing his competi this Y. M concludes as ^ deg — “ This " some length; bu compr ud d ib y have sva as run t uld har of itors, ‘find dh ш ду; (mh than n sooner ti they; ; M younger rivals [A usd we ell make way for unb wo та м this дечи ee cm under | favourable cir- cu t CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, o [MARCH 21, 1863, such, bei offer ЭШ beo fert; tilis which a sci he com- ientific man, а parative Ө vu bi of di ош ual а арз UT equally Mem f TH s to the diffe üt ty e kir ifferent s f the жы ** To the ici ы Sofitel al руда of plant-food havo е ver For Samples of the best "M. DEIN N G А X An T apply to os. BRITTAIN & Со, Manchester, G. pure Hea eko аэ Аы Жы ке E mu e Xs u crise y be, b ounds t if m either the ituenis of plants The satisfaction by all the frie f the е are of opinion that “genuine farmers”? rewarde persevering worth, cannot but be hailed —- extreme nds o the board а pretty sharp look-out, waste. is pru Aene 4 ane the Abos phate, he will buyer than seller, рне x pma mineral eir баст now o d: manner in d modest, e farmer." will take whole an tE rryin offered by. tie Government, of whioh ho аш is certainly во much more liable о abus rei emarkable confirmatio on Ро th look 00 n, the Loiret again h: farms irs ben obtai egeta less „А man who was selected for his mpetitors, of a . in money and a money by his frm SS а recommendation to subscribers t nre REM E tbe most readable of iens ns which combine agricultural intelligence wi дее research," from whose pages is a ned. dien poc 1 for some of his shorter pieces, written pec E ess саге. nnual prize Wie ух It i there es What i is t am about he pra ractical farmer, in ec name it is ны 16 will sound more like jargon than anything else. MM conclusion arrived at is stated in the last Mange “ Whatev t, then, b be the val riced at guan to the £4 f the а since those fat ard-manure a value of 13s. per ton, ir remains for фе. ады who does not веб so hi gh a figure ev ven on his d ie bullock- -manure, to m ake ra es give to to ount of de- He di M i Nu hid And ЕГ fhis ау pan Ms ы г the sole arbiter, ы | detail, when t the list will appear un NA for the protectio T М. CAN E C Sew a in тоа DS, P COVERS, i ki i op voee ix vi iiia ше. D NETTING, at reduced tices I AS, tor Wall Fruit; GARDEN МАТЫ ШОШ FREDERICK Ерогхотох & Co., Rick Cloth omas Street, ( Old Kent Road, London ES hb, Uni HOU Be par ticular, ufa Man NED , Th ГАНКЕ G for preserving a Strawberries, from frost, blig &c., da ен бщ for Fowls, &c. 1 yard wide, 14d, ; 2 уар 3d. ; ards, 44d. ; md £f ards, 6d. ‚рег yard run, in any du HE y,m ay be had WRIGHT'S 370, Strand, W.C, „РЫР FLOWER ^STICKS =i foot, 3d,; 13 4; per doze еп, Pod. ; 23, 7d. ; 3, 10d. ; 4, 1s. A ‚ АЙШЕ d. br pt. VER " fect, ns С 5, 38, буі" Ё allowance to Nurserym mrs * ЕКІСІ he Queen, the DOMO."— Patronised а Canvas LA TROST, and Wool, а perfect TN of онза d Cold) net wherever it is sped, a. өе temperature. It is orticu o cultural purposes, for ni Fruits and Flowers fom. th А e dom rays of the sun, es wind, from LM of икон and from morning frosts. То o bg had in any required len, yards wide Four yards wide Per An improved make, 2 yards wide, 1з. Ёз рег 7 Ап improved make, 3 yards wide, 28, 6d, per yard run, Also “ Frigi Domo" Netting, 2 yards wide, 1s. 4d. ре r yard run, LISHA THOMAS ARCHER, Whole and Yu prm muy Pari Cannon St., E.C., and of all N urserymen wo ins -— yard run, TEN uh (+1 » m Š and conclusive as the sentence in which is same writer. sums Rd his red of Mr. of whieh we gave a repor office о City, ionic Lu di ki Nd cheaper than Mats as а covering." Trade. Бох» "FLOR RAL SHADING, the зде, pest anik best material for proteoting. Fruit Ме A eae dm eo English dela wisi em ота | the T cud is the last aitei of | Prices on application to Caas. BROWN, анов eit ауады, before his readers, ought to be maro e дейды Fhan i ч ые ыы оа shed Seed Bag and Sack toy. in these shorter papers he som tellizence, Mi LEXANDER NICOL and CO. Мах м UNES. f В, -GRASS SEED ВА! айн ias repr Ба еа nf dba E ees fe, for s Е ня га pd сом GRAIN Ed POT DO d KS. ear Y des Moe ande Mr. Y e. follows Tute “` ch a calling to the injury of the pet at large | BHOP and URSI TWINES, сри, LIN. e. -FAAN » apparently to 18 (d especially of the hs go i ores e: whose Qhaimesa ФЬ. бока; Axbtosüb, I H te of the money value of night mik There isnot xig БАЙ ай entr Ade dr са de uc N.B. ө ba pice у houses in the three Kingdoms hayo иы ы suppli: y us for the las! years Price ча Su Lean uni ты а едет яча аф confusion Me Шанга any plan which diis workmen ерй mately Sarap leany be had о: р иран омо No connection with any- e follomin D — I e two to un n an undertaking on which thei r sympathies, other house in the ы È Му. Кош нь. in жас ge atter, E eir ui ience, and their бабье may бе brought EN JAMIN EDGINGTON's MARQUEES e е PA ^ „ы ge Rag, ear—an undertaking which holds out а prospect of 4 PA AYILIONS ок Royal aud. E oble. partias. fur Md ie PUN. MP суі Айа all our chemists. put on | considerable, and the whole, steady profits, seems Season, зава Riok Кан Nh Eolas ба. Comp aa Dum е а value in some ins x^ high, " thy of derat ! ? Second-hand. Net mig puting for Foul bim Garden, anga almost Кк ut Ia truth, ^io question of value | WOrthy of consideration and of such discussion as the | ма, , &c А Su ud FLAGS, used at the oyal Pro does not belong to science but to commerce ; and all the advice | leading features of the scheme naturally suggest.” [1] cession, to be Sold оа: and. foot of London e S.E. No other E t. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS—BERKSHIRE, Erat icu EN $ М ENTS ам f every descriptio: sic or By Mr. J. B. еман Moulsford, near Wallingford, Berks, duri ring the week ending March 18, 1863. or practical gardener, and of m ашу, —Dzaxz & Co. wn Eure rot of ДЄ АНН Бем f Self-Register- application, or po win үс ў At 9 A.M, Railway Time, Dg К а rag A MEM gnes, h 89788 Patent P eit adjusting Mad [ P Rai of the Earth, g à B. [cl -p8Seytbes Gard з (from 30s.) Flower-Stands, Garden Өзу: of 8 |, Reading of | © Fallen in Seats, &c. Galvanis Game Nettin Каш 6d. per yard, Week. |A| Barome я Атоов: Max. | Min. | i d S. Lr pee, Ornamental Wire Work made to order, Garden d Зе wer 5 peo rected to Dry Bulb М Ba Wind. Сома in in Baga gea on ihn. Жер, ax ой аа Kio id » Кешеп Ael АРИЯ 2 |Freezing Point Do e 10 “ы. [V1858.| Ground. Р - ANE & Co. (0 etos z to ihe M ent), M MUR УЕ A| at Mean Sea | mometer. | mometer. | Direc-| Force, pening ЕЛАК, тае, аа вера Rd AD: ‚1700. si h 3 Ra: [9 ED PROPRIETO) Р e » $ о RAILWAY COMPANI Ж T 42 | 27 53* 24 0.04 42 44 SHIPPERS, IRON мее В WIRE FE eos ME Madras; jo OFA 1 X 5 с F4 E E 438 HEREAS, F FRANCIS MORTON, of James (тее 7 е | 3 | 7| | oi | oi| ds gerpool in die County of Lancaster, Engineer, 7 47 31 76 27 0.01 t 2s btained Letters Patent for Improvements in ey con 1 ERIR [3 : is | $9 |ofPosta or P for Wire and Iron б Та 20 ES Š 43 | е 3lst of March, 1859, and amended by disc = 4| 43 , and baving ascertained that Imitations of these Im 3 ments had been attempted and advertised by various parties й CEN Шр Motes Kingdoi, brought an Action before the: Court of m hich €-———" ° ; ession, in and, against ROBERT MIDD: n > videi „Agent and Wire Merchant, o. 8, S adine d 5 | burgh, for an Infringement of said Leti Р | which. | - OD EE NO T = ; за ад e golenies 1 yis b to take out with me such machinesas RIDE, OB. 6 28 2406 days or ГЕЧЕ раса жаен to сенат СШ Simple of their ki e наа Nee — аА кидан, verdie Эр ан а ru EwE оп says: my flock, nun: bering 50, power on a ho ів very digatra in England, but it RN ing th : ДИТИ уой а m aie ттар оп же. ы Маты 161 inst., ud requires skilled labour to work it, an eA the event of ап | | AND FURTHER, the sai ЕТ MIDDLETON һа x reviously yeaned a ewe lamb on the 18th of Е, last; | accident, repairs to an engine. а m ot be effected in 2 боша moved маа аро y ivision of the said Court of Se d both hamis are strong а and likely to do well. I shoul eto| bush. For фіз lo болайын S а Now. dunk on the ground. of the said verdict H трче атра та ы Pc ЛС: use n, ca, Can lore. ion fecti i D, s ds adapted to the Es. tions ie bove r be sedi Dem Желе о ^, im боюну: n the {оох note—' To ка report onthe ire wer о eXtensi in America; tak tedders, ploug! › and to what extent ; or would y е, ав "e. Жс tentent ны frst with dés ке = ЖЕТЕ nia! and is we shall be gla Е » such as ба, ad ese poini е. O recaive information who n expeilebos to- Solais. e have | nd articles ai wi as [On all these mdo stood th unders! emigrants nave e ah thair баана ion that the; ph burdened 9 lot o bees сен сез: had not trusted to ce E i to obtain what they really required in the Colony.] Даша, om рЫ 2, Duke Street, Sont, ; Objeetions to deer eet d er e ian фей taing the Validity of the Еме qe manufactured, Solds Бош bought, а for, or have Hoitation of s. said POSTS or PILLARS, have been: G pae ес -df the said Letters Patent, and any London, Ed. Parm, Ronn а Pancens, 17, Bedford Row, rA rores, еки Daum & Brons, 5, Thistle St NS FITZGERALD, 20, St. Andrew's Street, Dublin. Law Agente for Раве "us iret Шету. Marcu 21, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, PATENT COCOA COCOA NUT REFUSE AND SHORT FIBRE, AS OBTAINED. FROM THE OUTER SHELL OF THE NUT IN WORKING J. BARSHAM'S PATENTED PROCESS, KINGSTON-ON-THAMES, LONDON, S.W. FIBRE COMPANY, THE REFUSE, in E containing Three Беат be deli l at Y Во h С н, а 2s. р г ba "Теп ba will b yea 4s ; 20 for Pjs. ; 30 for 40s. ; 40 for ү ; 50 for 60s. ; d E 70s.; ; p: 1s. ld. p RE! is allowed for each агр ba urned carriage paid and not ooking Office in the City of Hon аб 15s. 6d. per bag the London bres Stations z, and elsewhere within 2J miles of r Steam Packet Wharves, at the prices Pre buana E z for any nior exceeding 70, damaged. Each bag of dl ты about SA ма the weiglit cahot be stated vith certainty, as it depends on the moisture in the Refuse, 4 4+1 The Кажа у С р We fill а coal t about 4 tons, aad can n be egi on và any R on, must be paid by ie urchas "There are 696 mex of REFUSE, Old and New peat and leaf mo EE and should be mixed with loam, egoni Ferns, Begonias, Heaths, ire d purposes the O/d is considered the best. pr is а remarkable fact that this Refuse ruck Я e Refuse without bags, at the p en vs id 35s., the carriage from thence to be paid by the purchaser. A truck holds ‚ Мес can also fill а barge on the Thames at Kingston t to be shipped i in Eei ata very lois rate; but the cost of shipping from the barge or wharf, aud aiso the. d Londo: For F Flowers and Bulbs it may be uscd as @ substitute or Fung Л there is nothing better. puis of — са апа Rd as been tried fruit du uid ground BA) loxinias, hinge — Ар оДрийгн, Jalap, and ener kind s Balb aud sede thrive well in it, and make root rapidly. , Ro gb r ы J u—— дріб, "ави Sea- kálo, i s "ens of roots, Ifspread round Strawberry plants 16 keeps the. Meadow and Pasture Land i р Б T sandy soil, D a 1 1 t is an excellent medium for mixing with artificial manures ; p from гош гн Venen ng. ? ] Д f it for r It t gi еайу р y y ^ and many p р very "icu ot poor, Wh тр; Г 12 d d lini E СД 2 LA т = E Wag ; a f forth ties who have used it, Ju 4 we daily и and, eat quently. ы, во, m" and efficient for 24 25 in LI ied as this. For Orchids it is hi Му recommended, by, Mr. Veitch, and. t Apples and. all kinds of Fruit aud. Vegetables, It is very light, THE SHORT FIBRE.— Ther hers. 16 is perfeetly t stel e will last many years, Pre 16s. per cwt. Lonuld ticularly st te which is required, OLD or NEW REFUSE or FIBRE. N.B, Parties giving О part We respectfully request the favour of Post Office Orders payablo to J. Вавзилм & Co., Kingston-on-Thames, or Postage Stamps, to accompany Orders. Seldom is a Number of the Gardeners’ Chronicle or of The Journal of Horticulture pee without something being stated in its favour. the Gardeners? Chronicle (Sept. 6, 1862, page 836), edited by Professor “ш is the following article :— isn guae ning jo to make its appearance in garden portance, we have caused inquiry to be made about it. Fon more оу useful in pe c a than this. Аз а mere agent for p rade into stiff soils it bids fair to be valuable. It makes - "m MULCHING material, and in tho finer kinds of composts for potting it will be found to for good substitute for leaf — It is sonietim Ег = Magen coa-nut Sana - that i is а чй it he Cocoa-nut the fibre has been FFE 5 аё the рге time: үт mountains t may be seen n por w them r day, carts fro loaded at a ri of 3». без MP Movet cartload aako to t usual >м e e dua its elt tms and even the ight, 8| ШЕ P ated е prove to be wonder! fully асыя vd little fibres. For ooks as if it p be by a case P them (with B Proprietor TS in it. In Tag pot as far as s in pots are феа most things appear to thrive astonishingly in it; and whe about a foot thick over hot-water pipes or tanks, it maintains a very m. at. It must be kept quite wet, for if suffered to get dry round the it becom onconduetor of heat. Cuttings of all kinds strike E» комшу Шш it; even hardwood e nere noti before struck from cuttings, have succeeded 'OTATOES gro M 'ATOES sii it turn out almost as clean as if w: washed, rsen v eios m eei» but n m dius 'ARAGUS, - cially in stif ground, i sh са p eres before, now push through the E ro ern "ih Ар by its application, straight and marketable, y they were nearly val ic For cther ps it p: to be equally useful, especially ground is clayey or КА we v: G for newl 7 planted troes th forest and fruit, i cannot fai vani for pui ween rows of STRAWBERRIES, in 8 g, to es rm fra lean, foun ara ien tter than stable litter. At it en applied as mulching for oa Phom а and it has also been found useful there for other purposes. n parts with and absorbs heat very ER and із ап excellent preventive of e on in hot weather. It keeps the surface of the ground cool; therefore, is well suited l; ound newly- ea plants in beds o йа or stuffing the interior of hollow woodsn walls of cold pi t has been found to ore efficient than sawdu - , and, if kept dry, to resist a great d of frost ; in fact, we ves been informed, that, i pits thus constructed and well covered overh: Ge kept safe cy ir m the NE winter of 1860-61. от cuttings о! better than the Refuse. This Fibre also makes exc AGE for flower-pots, as it does not decay, and on that aceount keeps pe opon and porous for а Б ш ru this Fiann, i w nut Refuse has bee freedom, a HvaciNTHS have AX to give satisfaction, g КУЛЫ, with unusual bs in pots, treated in the same way, may In the same page Mr. RIVERS ч directions for making a етой = “ SURFACE DRESSING OF ORCHARD- SE wou excellent substitute for. the kiln prn: i the v fion would be the best hing or wee. DRAINAGE, which he speaks о! of as ing tial, = ре e Mr. James Укгтон writes as follows :— substan produeed fri ага, е Сота. FIBRE itself, iod secondly, ti while the т із the su ep Каор: ватац Fibre b; тій Orchids аз mixed wii om the husk of the Cocoa-nut iu use here—viz., the PurP ог qt the fate d. is pure Fibre, pes parated fro m the Fibre. Ihave — the E ME moss, per far the appear * The reason for usi: ra^ i А of its valuable uses. uum. gt ere d x А ENS S lace DOCK онша plants were. ——— oniy lpur times from Шм lot o Map. lso trying the PuLP for several kinds of terrestrial Orchids. The well in m al Pae Bast ic tho рек properties :— -— ** Ist, сое not decay and become sour as soon аз m “ 9d. It allows water to run freely through it, which ins it well suited for this class of plants, P d. No insects, such as woodlic сап live in it. “áth. It presta a b бау ра ** We use the ig otto e for any of th y рр» £o which leaf inould would | be applied. Во fi Ay havı at present Dies peg resu appli. t has been very satisfactory, ned Seem to root freely da. d @1. ют with an increased vigour."—JAwEs VgmcH, Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, Совок TOLT, Gardener to J. A. Turner, Esq., М.Р. (Gardeners' Chronicle, а й 14, 1863), says :— арача си greater part of our collection of Orchids in Cocoa-nut Fibre a ња. Moss, and find they root into it very freely, d make great progress іп а ver: » m ni ds, X uite nacer to what the d. did оп the old paat-and-moss system. І consider it greatos The following are extracts "ne The Journal of Horticulture, March, 1862 , page e 519 :— “ Cocoa-nut Refuse is а uda DM rar i iut for growing Ferns, Orango Trees, Gloxinias, enai. рейн and Begonias. to give it а trial about this time last year througa what was said iu its favour т атте. ym Wy Horticulture. Twelve plants of an equal chosen for the Fern experiment. Six were potted in the usual Fera compost.—viz. ize were one-half turfy peat, one quarter loam, and one quarter diner sand. "Tho other віх were potted'in the refuse." (А table is em. or шз results, greatly in favour of Де. Боба ) “ Unfortunately, the bursting of a flue Gymnogrammas and eated the house bro аы, trou port vum ordin rubbish- ; but those in the Refuse nu су Hes iQ high ger dag s. А-ды Ж ат, 2 t wit utu беоб т qc Also a Drynaria — r 4 ps Northochloenas in the ^re showing signs of life were “ The Refuse was tri M dne | itwill шы mellow З desert. and the same plant is 2 fo а with 12 frons dad the fiant E feet fn diameter, eated to a pot 1 foot 6 inches in diameter. Well, it isat presont `5 feoti in gr i ма eer 4 strong. * Thon, again, an ORA Mu me deciduous; it was potted in а h 12-inch pot in a compost vt rfy loat p ut May-da; ч began to shoot, and made during the summer ample growth, so as ә һе pd green all over, and it has kopt its le this m $ а treated precisely а n previously. Upon that very tree M blos. uds y to unfold, and 5-4 взге - is рое дүү ы Yo moe constitutions c of Оу Camellias. entirely removes the FAI on their leaves, and promotes healthy action. Pogonisa! like it; Azaleas thrive и; and Gl bicome halfs -shrubby. сч Арм ABBEY, Gardener, ‚ Horton fc * It answers capitally for ScEDLiNGS, but mix soil with it, апі through а coarse siove. Iu that state all kinds of oain gusce E soil we have ever tried. s А 4 “ There is nothing we know which 75. b padding Piants. We have aion 1ш it for p wo parts strong mellow from an old E and one pai Uo Somn poses I Ti * In May last w — of 30, 020 tons oit it S pii | 20 eden d pars old. Wo h bias as itas е із not O ШЫ 280 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мавсн 21, 1863, AW US тошу P» & Ny e ERI ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, MHE FARMERS BAROMETER, 50s, а new) OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, N.W. whether the Barometer falls for Rain or for Wind. ЗБ E e R Cornhill, Е.С. po pego jme RA а Garden, E.C. ; 59, | IRON HURDLES, FENCING, and GATES. < IHE RAIN and the COLD.— Every Change in the Уеа! retold and FARMING and GARDENING & operations тему assisted, by the use of L. CastLLA's The PROPRIETORS of the ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, POPULAR INSTRUMENTS for the WEATHER. Reliable Thermometer for Registering Cold, 4s. 64. ; the Gardener's WERE AWARDED THE ON чв 12s. 6d. to 25s. ; Rain Gauge, 158. 6d. SÉ a ie men LIST of PRICES free by post. SILVER MEDAL of the POTAN оаа еа EE for use HN RUBRI Me ик Sole Medalist of the Patent Th ter fi Regietorg "Cold, des Maker P tho Admiralty, a ыш which, by their peculiar ., 23, Hatton Garden, London, UTTA PERCHA SOLES.— | Lists per iet on application. Gates from 30s. to 5007. о GARD —The Gutta Percha Company | The Hurdles can be seen in j f Manufact t the Works. have p» о pleasure to А acknowledge the receipt of the following letter fro ү, Esq., the celebrated Florist:— dine men,— Sin have worn Gutta Percha Soles and Heels GAME WIRE NETTING. these two years, and being so much in a garden as I neces- sarily am in all weathers, an: ith the ground in all states, I would a no клы be M yc: them, а capire GHT- IRON STABLE FITTINGS. economy 1 wou. recommen ardeners to use em, for t ey Iq economy Lwonld recommend Gardener to we them, ketier] — PROFESSOR VARNELL'S ENAMELLED and WROU CIMA Et dmi is mine X E. uit. о ey These Patent Mangers and erm Fittings boxed the am - еса : E ac | Silve Е : acu of s] eland, ar ed by the the dut; of all ае wha omak occasiatialio wel ihar fast t RONA Agricultural Society of England and the Royal Agricultural Society o à mateHal that com pletely 7 defies dam Many a|R Royal Veterinary College, and Brite i ne of that Institution н that they shouid be u e used by all who ener would escapo, colds and rheumatism у етин use of | value the health and comfort. of "sk ves ses, They can бъ ad Plain, Galvanised, ог Епа байна Percha Soles. Your obedient servant, G. Every variety of Gutta Percha articles, such as Mill pe ч AS o every description of Stable pnmo and full-sized Stalls and Loose Boxes are а for MR ез Sd fo Iron Works. Sponge Bags, | type trays, io. prose sire Cur the Gutta M Company, try. and sold by their wholesale dealers | Appnzess— THE. MANAGERS, ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, The GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, dokn Е pu f Road, | City Road, London, E.C. | OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W., Орровте OLD ST. PANCRAS CHURCH. SHANKS: NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1863, WITH SILENT MOVEMENT IF SPECIALLY DESIRED. FURTHER AND IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS—PROTECTED BY LETTERS PATENT. THE FIRST PRIZE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION MEDAL AWARDED. t — NEW HAND MACHINE. OYAL GA t KEW, WINDSOR, BUCKINGITAM PALACE, HAMPTON COURT, S of the ROYAL не RTICULTURAL SOCIETY “| APNE OR: in the МУСУ of the CRYSTAL Eve: lie R C AN success established, These Machines will Mow EQUALLY WELL on UNEVEN as у W w W r execution vas ly VEN on LEVEL LA NS, g е es Grass be ET 9 DRY. TL е. ecutio: of the work i is not only superior to Mowing with the Scythe, but the constant action of the Rollers on the Turf in Ve : s PRICES, including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and xis: Ports in the Kilos: EN ЕЕЕ NEW PATENT x MACHINE. SHANKS' NEW PATENT PONY шй, DONKEY MACHINE. No. 1.— 48. Б Ma н 7 f with Patent сеза — Width of Cutter. with Patent Delivering Apparatus. Ко. ]-—4&inh Machine .. — £28 0 40s. extra. -| No. 5.—30-inch Machine .. 1515 0 . 30s. extra, ES EN E vs 26 0 0 cose edad. ence у ыа No. 6.—28-inch Machine ... АЗЕ за onu иаи Ne icu : Maine o 552 m 0 а vi а 7: 90s. ,, No. 7.—25- e: Machine .. 1210 0 255. ru 30s. „ ent Movement, 125. 6d. extra; Boots fo Pony, 21s. per set; ilent Movement, 20s, extra; Boots in Horae Feet, 24s. per get. ditto for Donkey, 16s. p SHANKS' NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for Pushing or DINE Separately or Together. $ Width of Cut No. а nch LM ds Es Бан No. 9.—22.inch Machine ... x 3 a H Easily Worked by Two Men. No. 11. -is. inch Ге 25 < £617 6 Easily Worked by a Mat, No. 10.—19-inch Machine E RS 712 6 Ditto by a Man and Boy. No. 12.—13-ineh Machine ... 5 6 2 6 Ditto ditto by оза The Patent Delivering A tus, if attached to the Hand Machiue, 255. extra; Silent Movement, 7з. 6d. extra. No. 16.—12-inch Machine, f n сс -e #5 5s. Easily worked by a Lady ог а Bəy; Silent Movement, 4s. ои л. . NEPOS The тез are 9 ple satisfaction, and if not approved of may b PATENTEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS: ALEXANDER SHANKS лхр SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. LONDON OFFICE ax» SHOW ROOMS: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, EC. A Stock of Machines kept at the London Depot, from which Orders can be at once executed. AGENTS: J. & C. LEE, VINEYARD NURSERY, HAMMERSMITH, W. | SSRS. J. B. BROWN & CO., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, Е.С. ESSRS. DOWNIE, LAIRD, & LAING, о PARE, FOREST HILL, В.Е. Manon 21, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 231 GREEN'S LATEST IMPROVED PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES FOR THE PRESENT SEASON 1863, FOR WHICH HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT HAVE BEEN OBTAINED, THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL oa dü These were the only Machines highly Commended at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Great Shows held at South Kensington, May 21, June 11, and July 2, 1862. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED TO THOMAS GREEN (No Prizes were given). FOR НІЗ PATENT LAWN .MOWERS, PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE | QUEEN ON THREE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1862. HOMAS GREEN Ax» SON, in introducing their PATENT LAWN MOWERS for the present eue have засв pleasure i in stating that the important. Improve. ments which were added to their Machines for last season (which combined simplicity of construction, durability, and li superior te ав aything the kind ever brought before › the Publi ic, inasmuc ch as | the ey ha ave given entire шту безе, © used, and have gained the largest sale of any Machines e They page eren LAWN MOWERS are the only е in constant use ч the ROYAL GARDENS, WINDSOR; the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETE GARDENS, SOUTH KENSINGTON; the BOTANICAL GARDENS, REGENT'S PARK; the CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY'S GARD ENS, SYDEN ; the ater herr аай PALACE GARDENS; the HYDE PARK GARDENS, and in most of the prineipal Parks, Squares, &c., of the Nobility, Clergy, and eta анн the King To Cut 5 inches 9 sn 0 deron for a lady. uitable for one person. If with internal gem lone extra. | 59 РЕ A MiChes- л. r Si js 0 Suitable for one man. ме с) 28° 5 T. ЗА я » » E Do. Do. Do. Do. xtra, D E 5 RN 8 n 0 UN for two men MER Е, H МР1 УВЕК я 10 0 Suitable for one man or two boys. ЖҮ. рок М 9 0 Do. (die E DONKEY and PONY M ACHINES, includi ng Traces. PRICES of HORSE E "epu Box of Requisites h Collecting ў With Collecti o Р: t Deli To Cut 24 inches ы e "n 10 4 en de .£12 10 0 To Cut 30 inches ia : i £20 "0 0 сй Я » о. or u- 96, ся sys A k. PE Ta REN a ARAA и 4518.7 19:0 5:88 A bus СА 25:200 us zi. 24 $c ivo v cT iis 02718: 0.0 » 42 „ 26 о 0 . Me 28 2 0 Donkey, 16s. "OE 39 0 0 VA . 5 Leather Boots for Donkey, 16s.; for Pony, 20s. TAE Б for babe por uh 1 A ds. The Horse and Pony М 1 ti ly remodelled for the ү t tł principl the Hand Machines, which have given such universal satisfaction, MF Bend, Donkey, mà иу М Мас! l the Patent Self-Cleaning Self-Sharpening g ts, and require no Box of Requisites, The ab n best materials, and of superi 1 hip ; deli F pal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in A are ted to g tisfaction, and if not app Д of be at t ж if sent Carriage Pe to e GREENS IMPROVED NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS. — Diameter 20 inches, length 22 inches, price £3 5з. | rad 16 inches, length 17 inches, p #2 10з. | D.ameter 24 EVE length 26 inches, price £4 5s. meter 30 inches, length 32 inches, price £7. Delivered Carriage Free a p the principal Railway ыен and Shipping Ports in England. T. GREEN AND SON in introducing the above are well aware thát the extremely simple character of this Implement — admit of any very —— th pared with hey cured by Letters Paten made is a real one, and is strikingly apparent when com to work ilie; din present Roller. In previous Rollers a limit A s always set to vati in сонораасе e of marks being r on the gravel, and the power e ika suis ырс cre one is nearly double the ordinary weig f the Roller beings себ засо "anskilful with the the greatest certainty of off or turned inwards, thus у ыш Std unsightly pom. Ры Зе Ъу. а] others hitherto in е They сап used by angore ble. They are manufactured producing a beautifully even surface, either on Lawns or Gravel Paths, and for the of the best materials, and | : $ T. GREEN & SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS; & 2, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, Е. 282 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR AL ада [Манон 21, 1885, SAMUELSON & 008 PATENT LAWN MOWING MACHINES. SAMUELSON & CO.'5 IMPROVED GARDEN ENGINES, GARDEN ROLLERS, AND GARDEN SEATS, CATALOGUES FREE, ОХ APPLICATION TO BRITANNIA WORKS, BANBURY, or to SAMUELSON ax» CO/$ LONDON WAREHOUSE, 76, CANNON STREET WEST, CITY, WHERE SAMPLES MAY BE SEEN. € ————É— a MORTON'S PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWER. Terms, Net Cash. 12 ins. £4 15 0 Suitable for а Lady or Gentleman This Machine -— Collects, and ass Suitable for one Person 0 6 Suitable for one Man or two Boys Pate For efficiency and sim E a7 licity it cannot be surpassed, and b 3 worked by any one unskilled in Machinery. 08, 7 7 6 Suitable for one Man and В Boy E is Жерен, to "t capnt Machines yet 00:5: 8.00 Do. de, e Public for ping Lawns and Pleasure "Grounds i in 22 , 8 8 0 Suitable for two Men 94 , 8176 Do. All Machines fitted with Silent Movement, vile out extra ch ` be without one. Catalogues, with Prices, can be obtained free on applieation GRIMMOND, LAIRD, ax» CO., 15, CANNON STREET WEST, LONDON, E.C.; or, to the PATENTEE, CATHERINE STREET ENGINE WORKS, АКВКОАТН. *.* Agents Wanted in phery Town, Apply as above, SHANKS NEW PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1863, ENTEÐ IMPROV EXHIBITION PRIZE a AWARDED, = ә > = Em A Los с == / a HORSE MACHINE. PON Y MACHINE. NEW HAND MACHINE. SHANKS' NEW PATENT MACHINE 9 ws the Grass, Wet or Dry, on Lawns uneven or otherwise, in a much neater manner than the Scythe, and at half the expense. NO PERSON HAVING A LAWN SHOULD BE WITHOUT A MOWING MACHINE The first practical: m of the day who have devoted their attention in examining all the different Lawn Mowers offered, do not hesitate in recommending ion Machine аз NNI: аа for дага изе, iine е i — — — last — — — вст a фюгоп ugh | pr ractical test, lur satis! "e the Рн; including беге to most. of the —_ Railway Stati 1 з in the Kingdom, and Directions su PAN KS' NEW PATENT HORSE MACHIN stavi vew PATENT PONY and jeter MACHINE ale э аан Machine «йв 0 кы us : 0. 2.—42-inch Machine ^a Drawn by Horse. 98 E T “ Рай. No. 3.—86-inch Machine s dm Hu E men ! зе: 6.—98.inch "Machine us ees ET А Ж qu y 03 Drawn bya No.4.—30-inch Machine — .... 19 © 0 Drawnbya Horse or strong Pony, | No- 7.—25-meh Machine у. 0) ... 12 1 Drawn by а. Dodo. Patent Deli: пеон Айнайн dec Rus Й ilis, dis ; for Nos, 3 and 4| Machines, 30s.; Вох with complete Sét of "Tools, 105.; Silent Movement, 30s.; Boots for Horses" Feet, 24s, per set. Patent Delivering Apparatus for Nos. 5 and 6 Machines, 80s.; for ко 1 Machine, 235.; Вох with complete Sét o es 15. 61,; Silent Movement, 13500. ‚| Boots for Pony, 21s.; Donkey, 16s. per set. 3 SHANKS' NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for Pushing or Drawing Separately or Together. Including Carriage to most of the prineipal Railway Stations and — Ports in the Kingdom, and Directions for use. LI Width of Cutter, i каса No. .8.—24-itieh Machine. —.; i No. 9.—22inch Machine у. е В у O illy Worked by Tub Men. | Ne. 1 Mines M * ебат о Mai ойыу аон. о. 10.—19.іпеһ Machine ш. —... 719% 6 Do. bya Манапйа Boy. | Ño 12-—19-inch Malin “ ud "ute The Patont Dal t Appa t L| Рр Y ADT i EE 3 | ‹ d Machine, Bei Pals with complete Set of TS '5s.5 Silent Movement, 7s. 6d. o. 16.19 3h Miet o Pushing ойу, £5 5e; easily worked уга Lady or a Boy; Silent " . extra. ї } 7. ^.^ The Machines are warranted to give ample satisfaction, and if not approved of may be at once returned. oc od 25 AGENTS: B. BROWN as» CO., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, E. ы. cd Махон 21, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 283 ion Prize Medal 1 1869, USGRA AVE “PATENT STABLE dbi sies Mss and H Abg LOOSE BOXES, d IRO cow HOURR FITTINGS, and маз PIGGER se inve nm z T #2 ЖАР, MIL LAG ON, Without, E:C. HORTICULTUR AL GOODS. are recom- ngnumerous "X found in anything hitherto made. Аб lat ting of the Royal Agricultural Society at Leeds, Е G ; BROTH 4 received a | PROPAGA ABING GLASSES, Medal, and two Awards | 3 inches Ди, a each. | е hes 1s. 9d. each Ни T Iighly Commended,” being! 4 ,, 54 2 : » itor in this class. | 5 СА 0 63 | У 2 $i the only Prizes conferred on any competi » » | » 4 lication to the Inventors and Makers, | 6 , us 0 8 15 3 0 s weise онот Б great iroh Worka; Belfast: Bas 030 . 5 И = ве a xton Works, Sheffield, Established 1738. dE Oo EM ч м PS X 10 ijs l4 s. Due Ro 509 4 H i 1 6 p 120 i To » 12 inches de „ 9s. 04. ек 14 ds ў à. 0 0 International Exhibition Prize Medal is just awarded to|16 7, «65870 ДЕЕ. ч; d; 29 г ово ал-ган, for superiority of quality in Pruning and: If open top, 1s. extra. AENOR. AND со OKE'S celebrated English a ibition PRIZE PRUNING KNIVES, &oc., T í be eer opem respoctabio Nurseryman or Seed "Merchant побива R GLASSES. ROLLING in the three kingdoms, all Knives warranted both by {һе | From 12 inches long - a From 12 inches cx иё. per ВеПег and Maker: wards, 1d. per Mir vitale runni CavuTION, —Nono are Харро unless marked SAvNon. Other Im mproved ANTI- 8 ORROSION and other-PAIN marks would =. as these Knives ате, 'GAS апа LAMP GLASSES, GLOBES, е. үр tment, тосев: s known only to the Makers, — {өн every descri escripti aecouritable Гог! ‘Breakage. tempered by an im в 138 Acres: 0 NEM T em drained. RDEN BORDEREDGING TILES, — These |The Buildings ато ать "бно mile from a. Байа; n. For particular Street &-W. ; orta ihical CR Apparatus, Books ‚ e. . ARTHUR PLEWS has the опот to announce that he purposes establishing SALES of the above · Н description of property at his GREAT SALE ROOMS, 11, Catherine Street, Strand, W.C.,'EVERY THURSDAY thro! ough- out the year. Partieulars dnd Sale of Sae be had on applieation. "To be obtained at F. & G. Ros s Whar London mu T — Ground Str: M. Чо {ба Se : Old Bran Que Road, Cbelsea, S. W.; and Kin gsla nd Roa Wa near ro» Canal Bridge, Kingsland, N N.E. Illustrated Price e Li sts free lication. The Trade supplied. ; NG M for Conserva- OE , as cheap and: colours, and сара э "Hort Bulbs, &e, R. ARTHUR a e bearn le honos to anno he purposes establish SALES of HORTI- STOCK at his "REA E ROOMS, a нонат, tout near Raglan, 3 E LET, а capital FARM, ieonsisting of about |T Forthcoming Sales, M icd ENS b eg Aud. announce that he has ructions to SELL Great Rooms 38, 279 Street, Covent cfe "Xo ai уау Satur — Orna D p [YR Ve vei pid pe Monday, March 53.—1000 rex Жш, "200 "Aprieot Trees, 6^0 Rhe d d а splendid plants just е, March he riso. of British Tns-cts of red Slim ore ad FR also severi other MS О; oleoptera ar Entomological Boo S etnies Жее Ма Kin oh 25. ү "ind ndid assortment of ting Tof Carnations, Pinks, Dianthus, Со ie a ас. rim P Laur - Dielyti €: Deiphiniums, Phloxes, Gazanias, а Clematis, Liliu giganteum, Gladioli, Dal hlias Pæonies, Violets, тыну, March 26.—Ch oice Rose Trees, Conifers, Fruit Trees, о "entes rons, Hollies, Forsythias, Syringus, and other Plants jus dep ces splendid condition from a well ad. mes ы Apt ril l.—Pinks, Carnations, Picotees, Conifers, Fruit Teo and other Plants, ше» pril 2.—Klectrical and other Apparatus, the pro- rud prm utleman ‘deceased, Philosophical Instruments, Bnolbaraphto Apparatus, Tuesday, April 7.— T 0 lots of Choice Poultry and Рїде Wednesday, April 8.— Important Collection of Est: tal blished Orchids, eire im many Rare and Valuable Plants. Thursday, April e po Collection of Shells, the peor ofa gent i Friday, April 1 Also APRIL а nd M Several collections of Ketablished Orchid. An interesting collection of Turquoises from Arabia Petrea. raucarias from Sydn An important collection of British Birds' Кен. 50,000 choice Ве иса g Plants ea entire Sales. Hardy and Огпа ital Plants, Bulbs, &c., two entire Sales. | 500 lots of Poultry s and Pigeons, two entire Sales, FA large collection of Bird and Animal Skins. Horns, &c. Several Importations of Orc bid Modi from India and other parts. Valuable Collection of Skeletons of Birds RU mals. d. Collecti ki Interesting Photographic Negatives, Photographs, бе, of the elebra! o! Ө 3 200: s of valuable Tulips of В, Неа у, Esq., of Staplehurst, near Cambridge. Dr. Bird's Anatomical mtn mie Medieal mager Cabinet of Shells, the pro of a well-kno collec EN riore sy ог of Birds Test io ране ч f agontieman. { rain ei, n Seed of Cedrus Deodara from India. talogues of any of the above Sales will "E пваа оп Were of Two Stamps, to э Б m кешл хосони апа Valuer, 38, s treet, Cove , London, W.C. f Baths, ved роле ЕНЕ ving Brieks of poen iir Clinkers,: pings, í Glazed D: ез, &с. &G. R OSHER, at TE GLAZED TILES, for — W: - Dairies, Larders, Kitchen Ranges, &c. and other Stable Pavi Red and White Wall LN To be оа ned of F. eui LTURAL Catherine Street, прав. 2 WiC, EVE RY TUESDAY FRIDAY throughout the and? Scale ° билген. сап be ne оп pen = Poultry, Rabbits, Pigeons, and | АЕ. t ARTHUR PLEWS пав ће! поо oa і RABBITS. PIGEONS NS, ac. at his LOT PATE RON TOURS, iA Catherine eC Str. з W.C., EVERY WEDNESDAY through- out the year. . Particulars and Scale of Charges can be had on application. Ros < Fruit Trees, Camellias, &е, eres ens. 1 PROTHEROE ax» MORRIS will SELL "by AUCTION, at the Mart, Bartholomew Lane, City, E. С., on FRIDAY, dien ы at 12 o'clock, about 300 по Асн ce | STA NDA D and ro Selecte ^ ey id TREES, ‘choice A ERIGAN PLANTS Al e fine Double amellias, Azalea indi thie loom ; "Lilium ансат нон Brenchley Fuchsias, Verbenas, Dahlias in dry roots, &c. On view the Morning of Sale. Catalogues hadat the Mart; апа of the Auctioneers and Valuers, Leytonstone, Essex, N. E, ensis, ed d Sales bp Auction. 9000 Scotch Firs, 10,000 Quick, Fruit Trees, R. ARTHUR PLEWS S vil SELL Ъу А ард herine Stree! t, Strand, a fine specimen of VARIEGATED "HOLLY, a and various Hor: Banbury, Oxon, To Hose, Айшорлаянят jum STEWARDS, FARMERS, tant вате t Fada AGRICULTURAL 24 А rel KIRBY & BARROWS’, Engineers, ud AND BARROWS have received Highly “лох AAL LLLE iiri IT 0 ticultural and Floral Produce. gements by пш D Sim ing p tner), M —— particulars ene e tlie. Manukato, p of the Мау bo viewed tho Moraing of Bale, and Catalogues had. be Yiewed the Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. Mode ода дарз Mo че 21010 idi A сыны »- London Agent, Mr. R. WINDER, 18, Abingdon Street, West-| Great Horticultural Sale Rooms, 11, Catherine Street, power Fixture Engine ; e valuable Pie ed Ea n LEN Fin en ие hines valuable Steam Cultivating R ABIRUR PLEWS will SELL Eid vu Тата СЕК һу mad Portable Stoam Engines * at reat Sale Rooms, on FRIDAY NEXT, March 27, x n [ m MORTON ах, AND соб v Iron Works, | „ЕК - 2 arn ted nches; 2 Patent Mop Stale Turning hall Buildings, Leeds, GALVAN D IRON ROOFING mc аы а ble, ri nea! g in use 5 "WIRE STRAND CABLE FEN Ре ‚а fine Collection of HORTI- CULTURAL and FLORAL ` BRODICE, full particulars of which will isis shortly announced. May be viewed the Noming. of Sale, and үа Catalogues had. IMPORTANT SALE ОЕ Оно 7M. WRIGHT is баа з instr ir in from as zx s "Bart, to SELL by AUCTION, es "Ld onde at 11 o'Clock; Sale {о commence at 12 o'Clock "ue particulors are given in Catalogues, to be had of Mr. T. W. ана, the Works, Е е, the pe Depót, 76, Cannon Str Wes Q.:5 the AUCTIONEERS, 13, Temple Street, наный. Sir Thom TUESDAY, March ?4, at ORA ' з: ck precisely, the fo! llowin Rare Specimens of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, consisting of— a of Twisted Ум ins аторе or МУ, the Жр, Srei and neatesi n use, will resist the largest cattle, A РА ия ids ti E Moms tet еер f - enun nis from de, perg any XA A ee iln ru nor 38 MEAT zia Aerides odoratum, 7 stems, [cu Standards & others this Yénsing : za, а at yè 34 spikes en Kennedyas GALVANISED GAME AND POULTRY NETTING. And о Lapageria rosea, а remark- avama 24 ae тее Dracæna он ably Яна specimen, show- |. 2-inch Sc Regin 2 large ing 37 blooms at one time |, plan СЯ — id other Stove ai LARGE COLLECTIONS of а тор оаа, FERNS, CALCEOLARIAS, CINERARIAS, &oc. The above valuable Lots have been collected GALVANISED IRON CHAIN САМ МР 'STOOLS & CHAIRS, POULTRY FOUNTAINS & FEEDE RS, PRONGED DAHLIA RODS апа ROSE STAKES, ёс. Strong CATTLE НОВЮ 92. E: —А] ENRY J, MoRTON & ham, near Cambridge. е, SH D by Sir Thomas | m taking атау |, 3 ran à "that their ommo from the Executors are mo! , and that the whole will be sold without the slightest igrees, and other particulars, may be Catalogues, "with Ped өп applieation to Mr. J. CARTER Joxas, Land moe "XJ 30; or of Mr. STRAFFORD, 13, Euston n Square, London, N.W, 284 . THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (мадон 21, 18, THE 'HYDROPULT, UTION, — Unprincipled THE HYDROPULT IS INVALUABLE FOR WATERING GARDENS, EXTÍNGUISHING FIRE at its COMMENCEMENT, ү 2 No machine contained in a | RR : PROTECTING a ROOF \ from CLEANSING TREES from follows : — INSECTS. “Тһе Hydropult, a Port. able Fire Annihilator and е ал Garden Engiue, URE, din * GRIFFITH & Bnowzrr, Manufacturers, Dirmi SPRINKLING PLANTS, ir * CiranLES Р. BUTION, was uà risp: General Agent, ** Vosx's Patent ;? WETTING SIDEWALKS, and is sold at the uniform SPRINKLING STREETS, WASHING CARRIAGES, і Galvanised Wire trainer, WETTING SAILS, | Rose or Sprinkler, and Fire B * Jet. Itisan easy matter іо A SPRAY BATH, 3 SEN imitate the Hydropult in PAN appearance, and th &c. &c. deceive the publie; therefore this caution, і AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY HAN D POWER. SECURED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. PRICE TWO GUINEAS, Complete, with 2$ feet Suction and 3 feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose or аныр and Small Jet, The Hydropult is a simple, effective, and convenient Apparatus for throwing Water by hand. It wrraus вот 8гз,, із made of Brass and Copper, costa but Two Guineas, and will throw 7 or 8 gallons of water per minute 50 FEET when worked by the power of one man. i FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! THE HYDROPULT 18 THE ОКЕ: EFFECTIVE FIRE ENGINE IN THE WORLD, BECAUSE THE MOST AVAILABLE. f ERED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT AS FIRE ENGINES, FROM TESTIMONIALS, & Read the following fróm nos. ЙЁгуЕйз, the eminent оѓ 8 kind which may require an immediate removal or е wn that we ped the ist of January by Florist and Nürseryman cett disc water." опг Hydsop "ult. The Бечу сота nsisted ofa se Hydropult із admirably adapted for Nurseries, and vite did be no doubt but that it can be made available Separated Only {тош the fro that c: Jes wi be be found. s uable for Watering and Syringing Plants | in the earlier : stages 9. Fire in Warehouses, Manufactories, or metes Cottages by a narr “ч eei pepe ' and Trees Private Houses, in preventing large conflagra y this useful little instrument Í was al E v еер аб SHIRLEY Айлес] Esq., says in the “Gardeners ine:” А © PERCY M. Пота, Еа s immediately facing the r continually wet, so Е MU perhaps surprise the reader to be told that this Manager Ins the тина ched i detay y had wy iun d or x no o i hich : і опе оп ће 8 mueh as the amm as Med er едра, will тон from 7 io $ љо 3 ке invention тй pro prove RUM, idi. Dur a he this little engine, am among hon ceni the owner of dio Hip ета kno! Y Trom having tried it ndn ding ts rand ena x “Swi От, Esd, iod aere a vx pue à we know e experiment ‹ = M an agreeable exercisn, ibd of iab aor us domi ‘ Secretary Liverpool and Eondon урсана Сотрапу.” c stuccoed wall, w! which Йа жаса сне а QU Ыш Turo ejes to another fire bad sent for the parish Gardeners wi W “Ол the Eee I чата Ъееп Ld will not need to be | We take pleasure hs pubis t the following with the sam. i Net ent, and did great —— ў told the value of а Portable Force Pump of this simple kind. Tes timonit 1 from ТА a Liout, "Colonel satisfied with its perfornianos there, e me take It can be used to produce E powerful stream to extinguish “I havé much pleasure in stating that both B Be and Fire, or a * second fire, so that this boue engine ping am € to Byringe a Who le house full of | Several friends have сету our Hydropult for Wetting Yachts' | over віх hours alto, together, е ut doing it g it the slightest inlog 4 Plants, without the e necessity of moving a single step from the MM E кайт 2 shin Pet and Baling out Boats with the greatest “ I remain, yours truly, “W. Ё ition most convenient for а ы pply of water. Wherever а d, for an instrument of its size, consider it most mp or Syrin Ме» ed the Hydropult can be brought useful дай, E plicable to Yachting purposes, obviating the| тро Hertford Mercury in spreking of the above fire, 5158: зибо тше, to remove Water from a Celle a Boat, to cleanse a Hit ANDE OC akpol during a шом, “ The town engine as possible 1 upon the fi Le Cietern, wash a Pavement, or йу h the ушш of Trees ‘W. WHEATLEY.” | found of little use, Шр Ч to Чы inconv d loaded with soot, or annihilate at one fell swoop the whole | Important Pii incra from WILLIAM CHRISTIAN, Esq., | water, The adj ining range of ents err Ёз. Insect population ofa нази rara Bats we will not Manager of the Baldock Bank: — entirely through the exertion of Wm. Y Snage upon its merits, they are obvious, havi Hydro- ‘February 19, 1863. Manager of the Baldock Bank, who brought to water e I say IM will soon pay for its beg ina “ Мг. CHARLES P. BurTON,— Dear Sir, —It тез M areis ult, which, being ki "ч supplet wi being always at hand in case of an emergency | pleasure to forward you particulars respecting e sott y Уак 2 which, Б Р Prospectus, with Testimonials, on application at either Office. eon: mm 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C. ; and 309, REGENT STREET. CHARLES P. BUTTON, РЕОРЕТЕ ETOR. == 41, Welington $i Covent Garden, London, W.C. | Middlesex, and F. Evae, Vi. ог Whitefriors DT ds of London, and Published Dy them at the Office, жартаток Могіте Evina ссек t DN E recinct Е я. iressed to “ The Editor;" Advertisements and Business Letters to “ The е Publisher," at the Office, 4 er Woburn Place, in the Parish of St. Pancras, in the Co. of of Whitefriars, City No. 4! Wellington St; Parisb of st. Covent Garden, in the said 00. -SaruspAv, March THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—'The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley- No. 13.—1863.] SATURDAY, MARCH 28. Price Fivepence. STAMPED EDITION, 64. Artificial Manures Aucuba, vira of Babraham Agricultural and Garden Seeds. sc HA Е Meta ор GR rial atra 5 Chlorosis, remedy . 293 a | Orange, the Cork trees ........ . 292 b | Pear, Beurré Brettonneau Cottages" labourers . 299 c | Quereus Suber Dies Orchidians.. Soc jDrill, Smith's 299 ров xA or terese Pami tite е, Pampas.,..... Farmers' Account Farmers yen Ferns, new garden EED GRO and M Ахта, Wisbeach. Special PERIOED ICED LIST of N EW SE W SEEDS on application. "с O., SEED FAR and NURS. 237 сат 238, High I Holborn, р 1 W.C. Best Seeds, Carriage Free ER AND ‚Мостштосн, J IVER e that their stock of tho above is um y fine this Y ann SO N i v Мый dd Patrons Season, A PRICE pur «a w ready. Nurse; ux e Plan | OF, y a gen ntleman leaving hé еса 100 good c rratt ide d Hull. SEED MER: Covent mi Garden Market, Тош, W Good Seeds, Carriage Free ta Prices. UE E O NS, ВЕЕР GROWERS and MER Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Heading. ARR SUGDEN, HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, | NTS, 12, King Ве, — Garden, A С. Garden law Grass lands Im FLORAL COMMITTEE. А MEETING of {Ыз COMMITTEE will take place on TIDAN, March 31. densis da: К оран зу & be at South Kensington for entry, y 11 > pre hear m Эро OORE, Secretary to the Committee. OYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY, S PARK. EXHIBITIONS o PLANTS, FL OWE and FRUIT, WEDNESDAYS, Ma; ay 15, June 3, and 24. = ICAN PLANTS, T Tickets can be obtained a bom Pl orders from Fellows or ü the Society. Price y 2, 43.; after that day, 55. ; or E the days of. pute L4 Ta. "each, Seeds. GIBBS AND Шу, € о, 26, Do NDRÉ LEROY'S N A and richest in Fran ALOGUES sent on application aiio UGUSTH- Prix GEERT'S N URSERY, Ghent, NURSERIES, at. oit the | The next De EXHIBITION, SATURDAY, April 11. one of the finest on the Contin of 1863, OS may be рай, оп ронан DE of his Agents, AUL 4 D SON | have 0 ready their usual fine yu TS- квр & SON, 5, Harp Lan ne, Great Tower Street, Plants of the finest Novelties of the season. DESCRIP- | 20800 TIVE LIST on appo cation ROPZEOLUM LOBBIANUM ELEGANS “о Cheshunt елее (С: э! pec egt rlet стии scarce. cux er packet, 1s. and 2s. 6d. LL the NEW ROSES o Xo T fine strong BUTLER & McCurLocu, Seed Me: rchants, Covent Garden Market. Plants now DESCRIPTIVE i LISTS or on n application; Wu. Woop & Sox, Nes Hs ds Nursery, near Uckfield, Sussex. 58 fob 1863, ENJAMIN Ё. CANT. offers very fine plants of only the 4. approyed di DESCRIPTIVE LIST | of which —— » € on Ma 's Street, № e Colches аа bs assortment АЧ һеа ce Ey. TE AND J. FRASER'S DESCRIPTIVE LIST of the „е best varieties will be forwarded den ies on application, Strong healthy Mianta ue execute orders for the above, saved at their New Garden Seeds of our own AMES CARTER Ахр CO. are now "prepared to 237, 238, & 261, High Holborn, oaa EET Plan n I p ӨХ SORTS, зуң at 5s. per 100; d, 7s. 6d. СОС UMBER and MELON, 1s. per packet, кз ЕТЕ SPAWN, > per bushel. Н.8., Cam астас. CATALOGUE of more than 200 уй of Strawberries, ants, of nearly every variety, can now be supplied good р by. the, Grower, Y NICHOLSON, sepes жез Yorkshire. e а еч of ek ini i Plants уе to dispose: of at a very low price, in т e for other purposes. тееп Li e. Ha ишен, W. e o» Сл DUCKLING G er ку n A" the, очын being ro Direct, Avenue Ni ‚ Brook © ее! М.В. Warranted tru: EBB'S PRIZE СОВ FILSERTS and other UTS as pL at the INTERNATIONAL , Kensington. f these ma máy be had em application to Calcot Gardens, Reading. ү ү сов маги and FLOWER endid E А Tiberi \ Л in every variety, supplied at very moderate rates, direct from the Grower, Mr. SIMON A. DAINTREE, of nd St. Ives, Hunts. URCHASERS of LA RGE QUANTITIES of 1 e WURZEL, CARROT, TURNIP, or other FARM SEEDS will be supplied liberally by SUTTON e Sons. For prices O (stating quantity ыык to — Royal Berkshire Seed ER oed Readiny OHN GEORGE WAITE TES NHOLESALR AD CULTURAL SEED CATALOGUE for ARTER'S SELECT LIST of New and Choice VEGETABLE, FLOWER SEEDS and PLANTS is now ublished, gratis an: post fri ibaa, London, W.C. OVELTIES.—The аси of the fumi Шиз- trated їп CanTER's INER'S and FARMER'S Hi Holborn, W.C. ico Brixton Hill, S. VADE n peak, too fe же м vtm , 238, а В. 8. WILLIAMSS Advertisement on last page rdeners! Chronicle, Jan. Nurseri w Threshing SEED, whioh he can supply i in ES ор Five Qu: ч wards, at T qr., gn з bans. en ea Acre oen —March name о d qud the best varieties in culti mor Exotic N ; Tooting, Surrey, 8, HEELER'S GLOUCESTERSHIRE KIDNEY Eae ELSE A cette pr T pe ER begs to бля =, strong Plants by in large be made. ERA Paradise bud агра ез, Holloway London, N. PI ERAL CATALOGUE ma у bo had o a n application. *„* PRICED and DESORIPUIYN Одан post free Roses for oreing. Apple "ET om Road, London, W. SABLES NOBLE маа zio AMA Qe yu, HUE HENDERSÓN ахр Co, beg oo PB & бану vigorous planta, ex. te d cannot X fl io m ing. xc DER ВЕКОВ, СА CATA cipe [ÉL n oI on "e * d has also ey stock of Dwarfs and Half-Standards suitabl. R аай all the Novelties up e planting in Ковегїев; they are offered very cheap. ? | present time, io mow товду, and will be forwarded Free o fuss indio ; South-Western У р : Dwarf Roses in Pots for Bedding. J IVERY and SON beg to announce that their new , Tug APRIL " e PRICED and ESCRIPTIVE SATA а of e анаа оно ау даа а HARDY BRITISH TERNS is how MENT ар м be fo- . WOOD anD SON havea an l ORO e stock of y to send ОО. eh y Plants, з eie out. CATA t Post-free o оюсу, Г еск ‘Uckfield, Sussex Р Thi хер: Е ое) ls. per packet, pst То the Trade, 3s. 6 т oun eost & Co., Seedsmen, Covent Garden Market, London, W.C. | Tz REN Eie “ RUGBY HERO,” will ткы us the bes ly Show of the 7 aad Horti- | also con (oos vel Soeloty betoro Ven EET are sent out. е Royal Nurseries, 810001 есы. W a AND CO. have а ea thousands of cristata, o BERBERIS ) AQUIFOLTA and DULCIS, ILLIAM HUSSEY begs to offer the above ks d Frico ia sa со eS ULM ч ek for cover t| a sam "IT n ai ыш са ЕС iiti dence wi t ting. Price A р! s "ls arra) ursery. ARDEN Doe xdi renis SEEDS of ^ LLIAM HUS: HUSSEY EY begs to ffer the RER at ieties, at the рк а Жү э ө арчы IEEE ыу Unt e, Ry quod Б EE pos — Hoticulerb Opens Nowkh Dib i= Ci J. C. WHEELER & SoN, Seed Growers, Gloucester. EW Ages E erc iety, 2s. per packet, Fuchsias of 1862. күз Ho B: N ТООН АЗ TA шко] Paradi: Victoria №. E Өн ise and dare ИИ London, N. ^ сап, impp Жы. 2 : Gladiolus davensis B. S. WILL TAMS begs to ofr choice SEED of the ign which has been selected with care from the best varieties. Price ls. 6d., 2s. 6d. per а Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, ; London, N. after 5s. ach, 42s. per dozen. ursery. ew Purple Verbena Lord C OWNI E, LAIRD, — LAING wil Ж рг ge ared to execute all orders fed ma magnificent i» April 23. See Forse: of March 14, page 243, Stan stead Park, Forest Hill, S. E. ; and Edinburgh. HARLES TURNERS S DESCRIPTIVE CATA- es only, is nowready. It M. STARK begs to i o] i n а of | e FLORISTS FLOWERS, &c., for the season із now | башыны ы coo а | ТА AS ac —This is o es ку he most produc- tive, ihe =. voured, ani most Gat prolato Potato ever introduced, For price and all particulars, W's изво лигар тапс ро No Potato аер quality, beauty and size, 125. rea Bushel, on application to ARLY “POTATOES — LEMON KIDNEY, the see Arti Agricul- tural J е Author's TATOBET EARLY ASHLEAF, PLURES, e. VT ASPARAGUS, 1 yes оңа, пи е Магоһ 21 IANT А8РА ear, 15s. ^ z Seedsman, & регин с, Herts, N. for field culture, per bushel of 56 lbs, sack fnctuded £4 bissl ia Remit to EpwIN Tp NI BLUES, the best ádapted - ös. ` 286 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Manos 23, 1983, — — —————— —— Seeds for the Flower Garden offered by XITCHEN G. ARDEN SEEDS; AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, э &' wi $ iM 8 GRASS SEEDS, ° # An Assortment of 12 Fine Selected Varieties of з. d. FLOWER SEEDS. HARDY ANNUALS І 6 FARM SEEDS, An Assortment of 12 Fino Selected ` Varieties of, HALF-HARDY ANNUALS к of all descriptions, An Assortment of 12 Fine Selected ` Varieties of HARDY BIENNIALS-and данас: Pe у à : for Rock work a 2 6| In Collections including all the new == Ап А t of 18 Spl did А al йаз о! А ^ ORNAMENTAL dB, Spend g^ 2 о]апй approved Kinds; or separate to Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, donis: raa N: order. / pi О-у E HB S EE D 5.— : e following Collections of CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS, ORN о c F HALF-MOON PiccapnrLLiY, LoNDON, W; rue ame and in descriptive papers, E only the most distinct and showy, varieties of es cien pn пе, ме will t еч -— Free by Post, аё the u чадот oned pri Cash or Detail CATALOGUES post free. rerit neg under 208, iu m | asm GRASS SEEDS AND CLOVER SEEDS, 1 J. C. WHEELER & SON, Pac 8, d, T г d. 2 Hardy Annuals s 2 1 ) » ээ » 26 ,, » | 0 З 1 - Meis: ы > SEED GROWERS, of GLOUCESTE В, 12 Tender Annuals .* T. Ё 1 ARE IN A POSITION TO OPFER к Жоп: ты тз 6 |, GRASS SEEDS ax» GLOVER SEEDS m Greenhouse d a a 1 Р : b Е Я ох EXTREMELY LIBERAL TERMS. Ч = i T rnamen: rasses .. E 1 FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS s тамшыны” А CARRIAGE FREE. E Ornamental Sourds pi BANGHOLM SWEDE, 2 25. g t | 10. EAST LOTHIAN SWEDE, IMPROVED LONG RED ARD'S BEAUTY SWEDE, IMPROVED RED GLOBE MANGEL, Colle — off ыар. Half- аға, апа Tender A ANNUA DROPMORE SWEDE, IMPROVED WHITE FIELD BEET, Mola of each, at 4s. 6d., 98., and 188., for 25, 50, es v MARSHALL'S CHAMPION: SWEDE, RED Свона, 1 E i One: of the above large Collections. would: bean &eceptable GREEN-TOP SWEDE, T E а а елд, and willbe found to contain the new and : HITE SWEDE; PACEY'S PERENNIAL good varieties, IMPROVED SKIRVING'S SWEDE: and Ee TTAGERS" COLLECTIONS. ED GLOB d Containing enc quantities of Hardy Annuals, &c.,. ce" ERE Б REGN dU ate s T ITALI AN 15:55 fura 1s. 6d., sind 28, per dozen packets. SCOTCH YELLOW TURRIM NATURAL GRASS:SEEDS, ха GE — 1s Varieties, GERMA ERMAN P ausi uidi S à 6d. | DOBITO'S ION I gwan MANGEL, от separate, Xy ible нш LE 04 а E i Е E L4 6d" RAUS ee апа’ T 12 GERMAN TE UU 9& 0d érROVAD- ҮТЕ poc DITTO, — SES; for 5 T " i ЖЖБЕК - Г. 4s 0T | IMPROVED ORANGE- GLOBE: DI]TO; eed са анне 3» d 3» М M +» LES 58, 62° l—— aa = BROMPTON сава 477 Orders for Hoportation tly attended. to, upon. od 3 Bertin poer гаа INNIA arieties, Doub) 35. ба” B urchasing elsewhere, ^ UM "DESCRIPTIVE " . PETER LAWSON Anwb SON, THE QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, «ышы ерш eee MAS дал TRIB 28; KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, NEAR the Gvzupmazp; and HENRY BROWN, Wholesale and Retail Воейахаа uii Florist, 15, LAWRENCE LANE, LONDON, EC. 4, Commutation Row, Liverpool "ae , n РА РЛ ашы антау: даады С)н010в она з HEU FLOWER INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. SEEDS from the best growers, at Reduced Rates DWARF GERMAN TEN WEEK STOCKS, 24 are. skis ^ PRIZE MED ALS 185f AND 1962 з 0 е 5 3 “ай i x: TRUPFAUTS. DOUBLE " PRENOH PA PAIONY- $ AWARDED FOR, SUPERIORITY AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE TO: FLOWERED ASTER; 24 va ZI TN SURE. bes аин duae PE BUTLER & McCULLOCH, SEED MERCHANIS, N MARIGOLD, | ARD К e аара: $ $ COVENT GARDEN MARKET, W.C. эў - DWARP DOUBLE HYACINTH- PLO ELOWERED do., Svars: t | (ESTABLISHED. РҮ WARDS ОЁ A CENTURYS _ Е o NCH BALSAMS, VILMORINS, 2S vars. ii 6| ———————— LLFLOWER, GERMAN, 1 20 COLLECTIONS OF ES жы. адны АІ ELEGANS, FL. E ode 12 vars, 1 6 DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGII, Е PLENO; ; K ÜINIATUS EL ELENO eR U% алй: DÁ- | 10 Reha бие унны s |, у, жй өй | үр КГУ" UE TAGETES SIGNATA, FE Fla. A, and PATULA МАЖА Ыар" DAANG ї, Poupii & s 100 Finest selected Varieties... КҮҮС ui d "oa! m Hon E inest se " е x o т иша Eg d Se 9 ditto Wb S ui ^ esed |ia eK o ngo oH Tronan, N nent ршн "T 20,000 Indian Azaleas, 100 Finest деней Veiis. ан abes selected Varieties- o эрг шж ai NE BARNES bak а Boyi Gp абе Re] 5O 005 diim, ^ dos Od. picco e m cxi 15 ма о and Cii Meo tu EP кы from: 1 t 3 the e specimen of 6 feet in y 5 and lth RC OC diameter e in the most perfect state of health and[vigo to ЕСРИ tlieiy COLLECTIONS. £ st STOCKS, xo quem mates e отау Bernie nor:expense haye ery E чон ы of this beautiful tribe of plants, will оп Intendin, inspection of those grown by W. B., at once set tha procodeney | 12 Splendid Vars, онуни 2з. 6g, | 12 Splendid Ya ps €" v 62 g in орава Ei ime proper stook are doù оу vigorous, | DWARF GERMAN TEN-WEER STOCKS; 16 oom quite аз pro У з ‘а perfect бита and colour" W. B. has not ао ЧС поте ранена «чрни beautifal colours: 35,64 | 12 Splendid. Varsa кшй райы. “ e cer porre me A ult € of rome d bà merel doing hin tho far рн rigen AASA se a Rem 12 Splendid Varas oft of iheimónt enatifüleours 36.64. | 12 Splendid Varas smaller packets! on — EX ECCE E anar aano Wih t STE онуд ш г stock for Indian Rem e кзы proved” ie to be 8 Splendid Vars., of the most bénutifül colonrs 2s. 6d | 8 Splendid Vars., smallerpaekets: .. + 16 al hich have b hibited |! Esdr а MR Splendid Varieties, of the most Ri г UP ls Eoo t T | BALSAMS.—12 Splendid Varieties, of the most: beautiful col + @ m m P | Rome: а ВАТ ЗАМ, 12 Splendid Varieties, ofthe нона нды Өй er ^ diti AUDI Mason. 28, 1803.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 287 — Hs " y { " p (arum SEEDLINGS of a SE RUPEE et СХ 2 Ет » s y юш аш vas 7 DUE а. Ж. Ре) Ч 6 N Y, "et Qo ге S, > ө; 25 in 2 in 25 Ч Zr Н 2 т Р W 12in q^ Ez Ki 2 5 yd 7 "B «ОКУС, 1 | S KON COVENT ARD DEN ELE 4 ah ud Seed Sigon cir ра STRONG FLOWERING CANNA ROOTS. т а гу, үннер 2! PORTION OF THE UNRIVALLED COLLECTION OF OUR * SARDINIAN CORRESPONDENT." * Well managed, the CANNA ROOTS we offer If associated with Gladioli, Hollyhocks, &c., in large beds on the lawn; or in mixed flower and вда shr. ubbery porden the varie us ma beautiful foliage of this plant cannot fail to make it one of the most conspicuous and desirable ental f Ма lage. e years dió Pes the s 5 i J rowth, have been much sought after for the Of lat ants, adornment o erraces, of 1862, IGHT offers strong well-established Plants l the best тараб A. tha abqve for Bedding: or t successful exhibitors MM е flowers in their SRBENAS, 5s, per doz. ; FUCHSIAS, ба, рек doz; ;. PETÜNIAS 68; рег doz Floral TS Hailsha: WIE r Hurst Green, Sussex. Spring Flow S Pere POLYANTHUS; ditto COW- wer garden, yn easure dri des iio select; shrubberies, carriage drives, &c. ; Mp Flower, POLY ANTHUS, Roots or Sged; also SCARLET ROSE —Double Crimson, Double Purple. besides relieving the "as too [ите to be met with in such places, plants of this character їшрат& а Double White, —À Yellow, апа Double Lilac ditto. COW- Doni SLIP from the Himalayas; as ond Ln) and Amongst. such. the CANNA stands unrivalled; its min Urge a aru" and spikes of vivid-coloured robot mes oh may flowers, produce a truly 5 heth = E of large beds, or in the mixed flower bo: IR N CHSIAS. — Colo ings by Mr. ANpREWS of SANSPAREIL, BRIDES- To " out the cliaracteristic Fon of the: CANN: A during - the early sammer ‚аз well as autumn MAID, CONSPICUA, and HERCULES, are ready, and months, pots reenhous windo,.| will be forwarded in exchange for 12 postage stam d кш a эе ver bea = т th. Towards t d of May, or beginning of June; plant them out in the yet of bogs to oa Ao wi Bi br ойр ы b Diod, ТАВ situatio mmand, and чб D, dup hot dry weather with weak guàno water, Тһе (газо time of sending out, see CATALOGUE, now ready. pint 8 каа їп к gon soil, therefore trench’ the ground to the Чер of 2 or 9 feet, and manure heavily |! S. GEO p pabis; Tollington Nursery, Hornsey Roàd, Islin efore plà PRI and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of For ЗОНТ} ТҮ LIST of CANNA SEED, see * GUIDE to FLOWER GARDEN." all the new and leading kinds of Броне: ров: Fisch; 3179 100 Roots assorted, our own 3764 in 25,80, ch s. d.| Fancy, Scarlet, and Varieg Pela: ums, Fug , Ver- Ч 40 varieties ‚ ôl m ander, 7. 03200 CANNA KEGELII, shaded carmine, 3ft., from India 1 6 | benas, Petunias, Dahlias, Chrysanthemums; пиа Plants, ue" е ры ано: 1 $3 6 T Hu Per gei red, зве. 37 1 0 | &c., is now ready in exchange for one postage stan "e s Hs 4 EA E () on N „Н R I on, 3182 12 Ditto, di 5 3 + RI TR 185, iod I£ » e 4 fon from ла : $ liago, T {| кора» ‚ Tollington Nursery, Hornsey oad, sling! , .Scarle 4 , Trinidad . — 3183 ped ACHYRAS, dark red, 5 ft., from z LIMBATA MATORM renti arriage Free. 3184 ANGUSTIFOLIA NANA TALUDA, | MERI low, stri 4 ft. f поь, эт 2 M Bh- ena инн go E to intimate that red, 1 foot, fro / m ГАМА, чогу romar == s tM dL 2 6 w pre execute orders for GENUINE ` 3185 ,, ANNEI esi a 'ZOIDE 5, пей P 1 $5 LUTEA. "eani Ld GARDEN SEEDS, for whic their houso e extensive vc P 3186- „, к ред ата тей and yellow, з бее, КК лу scalot када, E kt... оос nd W ош сошАЧошцу epus i i d wem » NEPALENSIS, clear yellow, very beuutiful, being PAS best АНУ, а moderate prices nsistent. 31 е very fino, 4 io. 3.feet, from Nepal ^... & 1 6 CATAL LOCUS teo oma pliont fron Soth, PATENS SUPERBA, deep. red, splendid, 5 fë., P 3188 ,, COMPAD соф large, тей; from Rio 2 6 te EE diak RN, Тен" $à 5 PEDUNCULAT, iot?" 5 feet, from Rio 8 HIS em тегіса к А 1 $189 p NULATA, undulatedorweryfolage dne P ар, -BONAR MULPLORA, excep da таў. W 13 еч D GODFREY'S CATALOGUE is 3190, ,, GUBENI, ыа, be fols ! r4 aem 6 ү 2 6 Mr ча ч feet 2 6 now к and will be sent on application; pe win а 9191 „ аР carmine, graceful vi ariety, 8212 , SANGUINEA SA m blo g fabes prigond, description of all the Rhododendron: ther 6 to T 2 0 and stems, 6 2 6| Am n Plan! jaw ront Ор. grow g; as well as a genera summary 3192 . ,, + estt iio i magnificent variety, 3213 SELLOWE, т y profuso оше, 4 to of ye me exte ursery Stock in. froni Sou 1 6 5 feet, from. Africa 10 The Exhibition of Americam Plants in the Royal Horticulturat 8198 ,, FLAGO OLDA, dwarf habit, handasa 16 oliage, 3214 ,, species of Guatemala, brilliant red, 4 feot. 1 6 | Society’s Garden, Sou sington, were- supplied by WATERER 3 ery y la rge brilliant golden yellow flower, i er i Рата ВАЛ red, 4 ims from South America.. 1 6 ppc. y, Knap Hi near Woki oking. 0 re еа, 4'feet, - зыб iù 8194 „ FLORIBUNDA, red, shaded "with "yellow, -— -— 7 16 G. HENDERSON anD: SON offer First-class : 3 feet, from Africa" 1 6|327 „у STENOGYN. NA, m ceni foliage, 6 fe 1 6| duo quality of CINERARIA 3105* „ GIGANTEA, fne, scarlet enormous eaves, зз „ SUBULATA RU) t carmine, with A ' 310 nbl ^ Msi d Origo rà os E») Mies X3 spi Atf , сайса ТЭС ш ? › о! vi > е str ; ) ^ iiu, 10 feet pA A : To un ? oT стул Т odia tore ИНИН, ue ,, ERIL с 3220 ,, ZEBRIN DES арача 9 0 | consists in its having- à; shrub-like of А graceful, 4 feet - 009.2 юк Y 6 |3021 ,, VARIABILIS, red, ra cM from! Bis 1 64attain ng from 3 to 4 feet in height. This remarkable plant is 3198- „ eoe rede with ыш SBIT a VARIN EGATA, shaded f oliage,. most е elegant ex e to originate а new and desirable class of varieties for о 4 fee! X Д 1 6 2 exhibition purposes, im having already 31 SRSTÉIN. um n 8 ps ot, from 3228: УА = t, urs f in florist varieties'of the' present time, and no dk елего, ее m 2 9228. ,, ATOSA, carlo leaves magnilicent, з Б #9 ЕЕ je vera b i P end tial properties, En be obtained у with its si — - -— culture. It will be found. well айар! for decorative by its tall wth, and longer eontinuanéé їп bloom. 2s. 6d. GARDEN SEEDS. ааа ш з ТЕТИРИ РЕШЕНИИ TURIS C d E. the e енен ular us. as exhibited by. him not Rebent Park, i8 now p a odd bó for- 5. GLENDINNING & SONS, гетто to alrapplicant Кї ао а thrany uini as of ай руынын ereby rent ing € NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN IU osi саша an a CET fos 90 ныду : pOonifers, with ae iy LATE В. G 1 The uone Are now sending ооё their COLLECTIONS of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS. dig Pa _ B ЖЕБЕ А - : à d АЗАН ано КИНЕ ER Ni ; No. 1 contains 36 Quarts of PEAS, and ај офег Seeds in proportion £5 5 0 IV. havo pleasure E strong autumn- 5 эт “ M struc ants Ш ОБ-Е тех сд рр ыы, Eu я ес №3 „ Әләг dio | : Я d, quantis = 99 ditto . ditto 330 PRINCE ОР ORANGE. ак. Мо. 4 „ 12. Quarts: ditto dittc ditto 2.29.0 М.В Cash or reference from nts. Р x > MARANTHUS MELAXCHODOUE var. ruber). No5 „ 6 Quarts ditto ditto ditto 11 0 Ах Habit тегу compaot; Nelzbt 1:65:14. fee тик en ; 'blood-red CH valuable DÀ COLLECTIONS of FLOWER SEEDS. Yd x No. 1, containing 100 Large Packets- of Best Hardy Annuals: .. £&018.0 Хоз , b ditto ditto au o o.085& вакый gg - $E ашо eM vu c SW ма: — » ditto HalfHardy Annuals: .. .. 0 7 6 => МЕ зы дф ditto ditto BÉ or ed ообу y 95- ditto Tonder Annuals SER IB @ No. 7, ; 12 ditto ditto ditto E 060 x Ка ah, Callant, 24. 3. "X Р 4 31 . 4t 2x \ у , and are of the лн! ийй. | a, Зохз' CATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARDEN, AGRICULTURAL, and 1 thate, and their culture, forwarded айу, arid may be had ой application, сап "ursery, Streatham Place, Brixton Hill, ndr Terrace, Pimlico, S.W. . THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Maron 28, 1863, £88 Néw Roses ding Trope Ball of Fire, MW PAUL (Son and Successor to the late A. PAUL) A к=... HENDERSON ; EA SON чон dk respectfully invites attention to the following NEW i pee the above brilliant BEDDING TROP;EO ROSES, which will be ready for delivery wA Е vi LORD HERBERT, H.P. - д carmine, the petals reflexing at | , For des and full details see figure and peur mi меч the summits in the way of Beauty ps Waltham, largo, ns Маи zine for rome я eei Pla a pe jour of = > | Thumb: Geranium. his will prove on ps, Aena and сч га, and altogether of firstr е | beautiful ing Plants of thé дды Я a LORD MACAULAY, H.P.—Velvety crimson, in the way of | Per 100 E ; Per 25 Plants 7 Е : General Jacqueminot, but Lr, le а pueri thickerinthe| » 50 ,, . » iå 5 , and more double. The flow As ood average ccession ; the aded эі. | дшше, ange and [ш чи f Madam aris, others of our finest Rose y" RED ROVER, I u E — Bright жар large, thick, and round ; flowers abundantly and in succession up to Christmas. Not double enough for a show Rose, but the most effective pillar Rose ever offered, 3s. 6d. ли PAUL, Н.Р. —А seedling from Senateur Vaisse, b from the finest Show Varieties. Strong Blooming Roots, 4s. to 6s. per dozen; 25s. per 100. hter in colo our. Raised at Н бең PRA the хаш. of lod cmm Senateur ear ando Paris | RICHARD SMITH, BEAUTY OF WALTHAM, H.P.— iem - d rti THE NURSERI size, Tom, and каны апа ОДАДА joe This | иш Rose is found to surpass the description originally given of | it. ея aree pde рер t advertised pr . рег and Orange dozen e best of the o ses at lowest advertised prices. ANTED, Кен does ms Dis T S TÁNGERINE Mg v MN Hd e ME pne W and MALTA, or BLOOD ORANGES, and of the асока GRAPE. CED CATALOGUE freo by post. Apply to WiLLIAM CorEs, Beckenham Place, Kent, S.E. БЕР and Seed Warehouse, Waltham iem. Nurseri Cloth t Gold and Golden e Gerani | Rican» SMITH'S LIST of all the EVER- TEPHEN SHILEING has: » ofer the above PI Plante, GREEN FIR LBIBB suitable for Britain, giving size, good, strong, pesa establis pots, a5 318. 100. | popular an tanical names, derivations, description, As it willsave a greah expense 5 A heas he ete supply p coiour, апа ро growth, timber, use in arts, native the same turned out of pots, carefully packed, at the followin untry and size there, situation, soil, - other information, prices. "95s. per 100. ; 101. per 1000. | with copious Index of all their synonym Free by post for Delivered to the Winehfeld and Basingstoke Stations, on the 12 postage мк ааа, Тһе ng and C L Pon дееп XUTTO Tired much c PEL. nr have these two new sort; зза ecidedly the sta of ot P а 198 "i ja —— he following Prizes һа awarded to Мт. ve been Potatoe: Spencer for these The Prize at the Three Pilea Cryatal Palace » 1861, at the Inte Show at the Royal Н. rnationa] Gardens, Bout th Ke nsington, ia шу ув е Prize at the Birm i Root Show, Bingley nmn ber last; and upwards of 20 other Prize ecem. the kingdom. us parts ўр To be had of Messrs. SUTTON & Sons, per Peck (of 14 lbs.) Reading, Price 5. К of the POTATO— MOST PRODUCTIV { 1H ation. No Bligh affects it. Price 12s, 6d. per cwt., or 12), per ton, — JAMES DICKSON & 8 The ** Newton" азота Chester, f Potatoes. South Western Railway. ARD SMrTH, Nurseryman, Worcester. Orders executed 1 in strict rotation as received. North Warnboro' Nursery, Odiham, Hants—March 28. N E W c M 3BoERUROE ) at 1s. per packet. n iiie MEME y Bedding GERANIUM, Чою: к | Recommended by the Fruit Committee ofthe Royal Horticul- King o OS. H. ROBI INSON. Sx at 2s. 98. A. 7s. Pw 2s. and 6s. 6d. ет SECOND EARLY, 1з, 3d. an 45. М GARDEN. varieties, purchaser's selection, for 32s. 6d., basket а MENS tural c See GUIDE to the дие, inciuded; or any kind separately, at 3з. 6d, per а Е Вав E E Seed ае" rchants and Florists, 12, King VARIEGATED. ZONALE. e Golden Chain | I Perfection Cast Palcedontt | (ы АВ ы: CHAMPION CUCUMBER,| Reine d'Or Lady of Loretto Blackheath Bea a by the Royal Horticultural Society as Golden CeriseUnique Little David Princess of Prus anais dogs an genet eae а solid and firm, and the best Flower of Spring |Beauté de Meldoise | M. Martin of the кеш House class. packet. A few ounces of our a x Lady Middleton Mae. ni o ffer the Мыз endersonii io а 'Abbé mi Rose Quee Impe кү жеи err 238, & 261, ne Holborn, London, W.C. ши е ieee uni c pensable сах: osegay Shottesham Bisho josh we Scarlet! Purple Новоцау AMES CARTER b с Holborn, W.C., have a M үт kinds at m . Price to the Trade few lbs. of the following to offer to the Trade ;— full quested from unknown corre- EX Post E лото Orders! Ad че made payable to ALFRED | FRYER, Chatteris, Cam! NEW FEATHER STEM SAVOY, DANVER'S rv ONION. TOMATOE v LAYE. HENDERSON'S PINE-APPLE BEET. of ЖЫП ES, 18. "де Hon ; Cad may nin irat Friz raab th the finest Potato in cultivation ; gaining the Firs та. the Royal H. Society": s Show. , and at Bir уа Ноор Р OTATO ES P A MYATTS PROLIFIC, per sac ; ASH- LEAF KIDNEY, 22s.; do. Eon 0 FORTYFOLE, SHAW'S, ке SEEDLING, FLUKES, 108, por sack; FLOUR BALLS ап SCOTCH, 8s . each. 6.8 cash. Seed Grower and Seedsman, Peter- D: p BOOK fo CARISTMAS QUINCEY, borough LITTLE nsplan nted HOLLIES, exceedingly ‚ from 5 to 18, 18 to 24, 24 to 30 inches Also very handsome SPECIMEN PLANTS from 3 to 5 fee ENGLISH YEWS 24 The above growing o other stock, the price will be libe | Gu IANT ASPARAGUS ROOTS, 2s. 6d. per 100.— хын аша ыты does iin require half. khe expense lanting it. For instructions, see RICHARD Жылы, 8 SEED T LIS 79 1863. Str ng Rr ens ted SEA KALE, 2s. per doz. ARD SMITH, Nurseryman, Worcester. RAYSON’S Logis. MORTLAKE GIANT ASPA- AGUS, grown on the ground where the late Mr. Grayson brought it to S UR Perfection во that Grayson's Asparagus is preferred every w, esa Seed saved from the M. 6d. per o: Р Lien old è 2. e: per 100 ears old 04. per 100. раша JUN IPER, ; 3 es FRANC i E KINGHORN, "Sheen Nursery, Richo. 8.W. ISH YEW, 4 fee The price of the Lettuce is 1s. per packet, post free. Е J. C. WHE beg form ^--/ the Trade that their “Little Book" 2227 is entered at Stationers yc JU NIPERUS RECÜRVA. 8 CEPHALO XTEWHAEDY WHI E AU. ir b. 55 adt LI 8 idee. SWEDE.—The E wede of the Flockmasters on the Ham — €— Co eie old e Grows rather са o ON e only 8 Far that can be depe through the rene without storin, Дт ace ede PICEA NICA, 3 лод spon. ONIA, L4 $. ed 11 feet. Z Bo F. UMS Tes ARES жырга MC . per р. or 498. резаи Surplus — ҮМВІ Basing- an > ЫА : twee 4 be mes Bariy T tong P ia Pod Beans 3 Skon Bias Ulta Stoke; and 89, Seed Mar ket Mark Тап», E.O E.C. er 4:1 Rr ern air recie ttn emi I mea Де E ‚оь T feet, Broad Windsor ditto Karly Groan Top Yellow dii MANGEL a\UBRZEL SEED, Bow GLOB NTHAMIÅNA, 3 feet, 4 feet. Fodd Отан Marrow do, | yy ошту Ош 19. per Ib, 30e Der eoe RED Oe ТЕЦ 2з. per evi roger 14 foot, 2 feet. Расса Blue Imperial ditto “| „ Emperor ditto => | ORANGE GLOBE 54. 40) por owt; GLOBE, č n te з. British Queen ditto — Enüeld M: PURPLE TOP SWEDE, $4. nar lino ae сава! oF а lbs. ANDHOMHDAS. (to namo). which they can offer at a low figure. E ie vr wy RHODODENDRONS (to name) Seed-growing Establishment, Wisbeach, iius NE А 'ANDARDS (to . Sedi агйеп Flower Garden TOM е s name), for the Kitohen б a, ALTRINGHAM me oasi oT SEED, ls. per 1Ь.; р ARDS (very fine heads). HRISTMAS QUINCEY, Seed Grower and Seedsman, Peter- prices freo by Poet, on aj plication. G. B.'s GENERAL om CATTELU'S DES DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE iron. American Nursery, e above is , post egetable and Flower Seeds, Carriage Free. рш, оп ар ш £. s S cle "lits а and includes PAUL 1 (бо апа ind Successor to the late A. Parr) о ; 2 ы AS рик of Seeds of the үш of 21s. and upwards carriage 54. hy ready, free ШЕН" SEED CATALOGUE paid о England j ZIESII, E recenti, Commendeð 9 T 12 inches, So- Pera 5 20s. per 100. lishment, Westerham, Kent. P tho Rabb Iv or M LM кые т T baee 30s. per d y Cabbage Plants, жылы" апа Ware! Waltham iT Ce sere quenti ori ону E: Tin tional Exhibition. Pri „йе у 1 ot , or 123.6. p.100. CABBAGE PLANTS to ofer for Sale of the following dete t CELLENT SEED Совм AND SEEDS,” TO . perl Быш, CALDECOTT, anp ВА WA, 2 tO 3 feet, 200s, per 100. ui BAGE БАВГ МОМРАВЕШ, о аноним and, Gaowans, m RO e S » dm of all kinds of AGRÍCULTURAL SEEDS. nd Сек e T % RED CABBAGE, 4s, per 1 ~ All strong. healthy, and wat | SEED CORN, sent post free 9з, per doz. ; 105 75е. per 100. tural Quality. to 3 feet, 185. per doz. ; mI 805 ~ unas rendir ey Nu a Xu ata ABO Non коб dE As Duy atat, 14 to To Веейзшеп and Others, Gases, Grases ron Ркашьишит Piprons, FORME 08 periti HOMAS Feud SEEDSMAN and GROWER GoRsE, SERADELLA, &C., Bode, begs to offer the following SEEDS of M. WOOD anD SON beg to offer Seeds of IGANTGA, 44 to 5 feet, 42$. to 50s. each. Si, cach, SEED POTATOES of the ЕУ [St PN ала киги stuff. E TTS E] of GENERAL NURSERY STOCK | and REGENTS? ^L 417 5 PROLIFIO do, EARLY SCARLET RUNNER BEANS (English grown). 2, Tunbridge Welle, Kent. А PRICE LIST forwarded upon application above, genuine and mend -— will be debes ESCRIPTUVE PRICE LIST of чеши SEEDS жо carriage sar Orders amounting to 10s. and upwards, sent Seed Warehouse, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex» М.В. Special асна ub reL OT TAS for large quantities TTUC З WHEELER'8 IMPERIAL LETTUCE 22 me soils or but it is very peoduattes, балду, E Manon 28, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 239 Good Clover ышы рео at Market UTTON AND PRORA have now of which may be had post free, Addre: Вот & Вом Еоуа1 Жый Seed Patient, Reading. pe stoc x Europe of the PERMANENT boiled GRASS d CLOVER e peii Mes they mix expres suit the кой for which they requin ired. The following lett АВ M SEED of the finest quality, are offered at fair Market Value. 4 LIST of PRICES at which they can be delivered carriage free, and 5 per cent. discount allowed for Cash, is contained in WHEELER’S “LITTLE BOOK" Ше er ha From Professor LINDLEY, Royal Pnet Society, “Lond “ We have already made trial of your Grass ег Д and iti is ду. justice P b. that they have proved the best we have gi T PRICES A Per арт Best ANE MIXTURES ue T daring Down p PER Соз. to y 2% уен la 15s. to fim GR. ASSES for МҮМ, Old Pastures ъа бз. іо 9 Finest LAWN GRASS' BEEDS "T "T per ы PARK LAWN GRASS SEE 5 16 The First Prize Medal was АЕ d to to SuT Né Бомв for their Grass and Clover сен at the Gre: po uie uc of Roots and Cereals at South Kensington in A Copy of Mr. sent with each E "T m Seeds. Seeds sent carriage free to all parts of tho kin Export orders delivered free to the Ship's side in any ev -— PRICED LISTS of GARDEN and FARM SEEDS grati post free, Боттом & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishm eum GRASS SEEDS for шо SD S and RAILWA ANKS.— , Sainfoin ME деи suiteko for the above purpose, ai uem 95. per bushel and 3d, рег 1 Address, CALDECOTT, тени, Basingstoke ; апа 89, ам Market, ) Mark Lane, Е.С _ EN WE "I ЕК.— The RE CL R saved in the imate of No ales is fou ecidedly hardier, and to унны а much more robust and vigorous Plant than the See any od country. Our ворріу i islimited. Early ойкой: is necessary. pply BERTS & Sos, Beedsmen, Denbigh, N.W. EED CORN from the CHALK.—All the most approved varieties supplied by RAYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, & BaAwTREE. Samples and prices on à plication. Address, Basingstoke; and 89, Beell Market, Mark Lane, È. c. п: ве 1а; N SuTION'S “ Essay on Pastures" is br th j RICHARD SMITH, BEED MERCHANT, Ls a RASS SEEDS for LAYING TM TAND to PERMANENT PASTURE or M wi ease state the nature and extent of the ux to be sown, el whether with or without a o crop. When not Whe quested, will be ish a list of the varieties and апааа maltet to any given description of M The Cost for е la Ш Supply of Seeds will range from 25s. to 2 per statute Carriage of "Boeds paid to the principal Railway Stations throughout the kipgdom: W. DRUMMOND & Bons, Sti * PRICED CATALOGUES of all thé j^. mt descriptions of code required for m or Garden, may be had prepaid ор application. TRADE | реге (Робна | “ The bes pa ring Whe at x АЯ Drill in February and March, six pecks per acre,’ NURSERY WHEAT. Produced €: 62 roc per acre, weighing 61 s h Price ONE m aR А; ou. г bag se sealed, deliv Eos t the Brighto on Railway Station; with Printed Directions for Planting: on eoe 1 Cheque or Post- office Order, ich must in all с poc a openy the Order. Lon t n One Moog will not AF plied. Name of Station and Railway should оре) the ON M Apply to тст, Е. HALLETT, Esq., F.L.&., The Manor House, Brigh ANTED, GREEN HOLLIES, YEWS, POR. TUGAL LAURELS, COMMON LAURELS, AUCUBAS, EVERGREEN OAKS, LAURUBTIN NUS, BIRCH, LIME, en ё ÉL and price to J. G. 9; саге of Eyre & Со., 32, Bouverie Street, Fleet Street, E.C. AGE'S BLIGHT COMPOS oe tes £g, per gallon (sufficien SITION is iore sper ost x sg конка. чах Ext 8. = fit for T En Sg and upwards carriage SUE 1to dm ned through the principal Nurse Ms Hua аа А соп vir y СА TALOGUE of SEEDS will be forwarded upon application, and a Comparison of Prices with the most elaborate pu agente is үөт E & Toocoop, Seed Merchants, Southampton. OCOA-NUT REFUSE, turis ge z^ miles Ыр Charing Cros: how t .dvertisement eners Chronicle of the ply the PATENT бсол BRE COMPANY, Kin, - Thames. Postage Stamps ог qu office Orders payable J. BARSHA: о MATS are sold in every town. CRIME ge Brush is ET Bansuan's Patent NEAD PATENT PA ^ 18. катра аге Ње only cheap а and е of Fumigating Greenh: Doy of GEO. болит, Esq. Wor m Gardening, Н —: PLANT em ^ to desi all І Magnified Aphis. makes re. Gallon of Wash. Both may b ЖЕ оран A - пре Seedsmen. Patentee : , Edw: Bi MESSRS. ARTHUR HENDERSON & CO.'S ANNUAL DISPLAY of the o сны FLOWERS will 1 be held in the LAPAGERIA HOUSE, mencing April 1, and ending on April 12. THE NURSERIES, PINE APPLE PLACE, EDGWARE ROAD, LONDON, W. reet, ingham. IS T сом. POUND, whether used against Insects and per on Gro Winter Dressing on "Trees at rest, should be dissolved 48 hours before use. This gets rid of smell, "wel if the solution be decan NEW PLANTS FOR 18603. B. 5. WILLIAMS, ime and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N., T түг £ P £4 £ NOVE 5 New 7 Achimenes. The following choic ions of that successful garden us а of Web prodno and шул will be found great аана іо yap т ul class of plants, and quite equal to the descriptio: ACHIMENES MAUVE QUEEN.—This splendid v. variety is, without — А Ans s read bd r^ Е —— а most desirable с ass of s r-flow: івег ише of the Ro; ҮЕ ural ootis L was ee sed a irst-class cate. Figured in loral Magazine," November, 1862. Price 10s. 6d. A MENES CARMINATA ELEGANS.—Another beautiful унну. апа мамі without doubt, the finest of the small and free- ichin; а pens as ver $ | pur g er e o: ucing specimens o 4 Hu] in атра aei ing aimed for the, »* Coloured Illustrations of each of the above by Asians will be forwarded in exchange for six postage the first time, to be sent out after April 20:— e as. The following valuable varieties were raised by Mr. Holland, т Isleworth, and are а small collection EPER from a large uantity of Seedlings. They are confidently MM NS MN al excellence, being great improvements on all eviously offered. pre PETUNIA ber GEM.—A compact br ranching and free growing variety ; flowers of a soft bars А crimson, with dark throat ; PE great substanç » and fine form; an improve- su ment on Phaeton and all i {Бай wa; "This is, without осой Petunia i offered. Received from the Royal Botanic Society, May, 1862. Prio 58. each. PETUNIA FLOWER OF ot Da EZ Y.—This remarkable mdr ferc uae broad white, and four kr xy urple above, equally dded. uy constant and beauti Received a First-class Certific. from the Royal Botanic Has 1862. Price 5s. бы воре, ма ROSA BELLA FORME. e variety, t rete f and I yo being of sl 9 growth; prod an abun- f beautiful bright Magenta flowers, with a clear white rene ren substance Бей P form. This will, without — а pem to be the best Petunia yet offered. cr ro jloured Illustrations of Petunia Rosa Bella Forme, and Flower of the Day, by ANDREWS, will be forwarded in келк six postage stamps. po ned the highest class Certifica te habit for beddin Mr piston " sai ERE OF EUROPE (HoLLAND).— ower stalks, ucing enorm: Was awarded Руа t-class Certificate pat ful so! pna needs of bloom well Foe the PS ; at the Royal Horticultural Society's ft carmine; fine form and substance; extra large truss; long une ac eei fine for pot culture. e 1869. Price 5з, each. PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, RUDI LONDON, AN these —А free flowering and N Wholesale by y PRICE’S PATENT Se Co., Red Spider Magnified. Limited Blight. ROWN’S PATENT NT FÜMIGATOR. — A Portable ouses, i Power Ar Manufactured and supplied to the Trade by Messrs. BARBER & Groom, London ; and may be had of all Ironmongers, Seeds- men, and Florists. ' MEN EDGINGTON'S MARQUEES d PAVILIONS d Royal and Noble parties for йу Muse, 1863. Rick Cloths with Poles, &c., Complete, New, and ‚© Address, BENJAMIN EDGINGTON, 2, Duke Street, Вовна foot of London Bridge, S.E. No other Establishm am inall weathers, and with the ground in all — on no be withont them. As a ler of economy 1 recommend to use them, for they. 230 | THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND наана GAZETTE. [Макси 28, 1863, EXTRACTED FROM J. С. WHEELER & SON'S “LITTLE BOOK," OR SELECT SEED LIST ror 1863. AGRICULTURAL GRASSES. As NATURAL GRASSES form во larga a рого oF m я af the ipe. а ES, of the more useful species can hardly ай to be ag меер o the Farmer. Inde ed, dere ia e Grass of the Field," that in the present day we feel bound, as it Were, MEA "eve ОКЕ ch may enter into their мора, So far from thinking that a Pasture із all beers or that any mixture of Herbs may be зае we now begin DN d oif. that. its goodness depends проп the presence о of some kin: rasses and the absence of us that their numerous i ay others; and аё England, with its varied soils, presents the зебо of. Meadow verdures; ap Pehi ithe жау " poo ien show E y, but to.adapt.our Farming to the condition separately or conjointly, m which а - wledge ^ Grasses will — ifs 08, Agricultural friends i it am as T» guy d the бм» we have em amu A тесен portraits of We were во ago v with the valuo of this kind ot «noni to those engaged i in the Seed Trade as to induce us to offer Four Prizes to our Assistante and On khe day кришна hcm iio ie were entered for от contpelitio, fe to thi t th n the "Puts E Seience.Review.; "— үү orkmen for the F our g d y Professor танро І апа v ir tiful Collections of ou Ж nén, Ji os o райе er such interesting ci ;eannot forl ts, tho Seeds nef 6 1 Р! rsona. rhiċh Prae to the ht Мег. WHEELER, Seed Erdgas of Бла. I they;sold ту ahd Warehousemen, for the ъё: Караа of wila — The — We d жу. с ма led those engaged into stones of beauty they would ын da not M o) ut haye: visited ; and this male them quainted not оп ‹ PPPA 9 Tribe.of Plants, the observation of which, we venture to say, is better calculat Т y group eg ы s ola тета not Н + { n i f£ fth whien PERMAN ENT PASTURE, toti Y д 1 t d tit g with t l which they Arc SUY 1. . UNDER TREES, for instance, as in ORCHARDS and PARKS, we оша ihe мет of April with either Wheat, Oats, or — “The из ie tario ons, | be harrowed or bush-harrowed across the drills of eorn—if these Dactylis glomerata ig. 10), Лора perenne a and italicum (fig. 5, а small | and орй proportion t А g.1)a Mibera l allowance of Сот Gem We extremely careful in the selection of the finest nt re =. Clover (Trif ) and the Nein and Aah st samples of Clovers for these ** Seeds." enn highly m аз FOR GAME COVERTS, and THIOK моору PLANTATIONS, we should | Técommen ре: aiite: ар ае егеу I di ), amd ehotild add a little of Arrhenatherum | 5919s avenaceum (вр. 8), oor gigantens and Aira cæspitosa (fig. 15). FOR ONE YEAR'S LAY—the principal varieties are Lolium perenne, MEADOW LAND, soil of medium quality, we should prese І, italicum, Trifolium pratense, T. repens, Medicago lupulina, with а sprinkling 121bs. of heavy vex Mew. of Trifolium repens, T. pratense gm of Phleum rici and Anthoxanthum odoratum. T. hybridum, and Medicag and 2 bushels of Grass seeds (which are 3 - more equally ймы over Ё ue uu Kabel separately m not mixed: with Me KL POR TWO ced Bite: padition to С эн" е. € E Clover ne we always send them out separately, Thee em ther to oix rok before sowing, or to sow "thein Sophratéiy, produce а most ы, ч UR. as they — о ү ble; we recommend, however, the e atter plan, and would FOR R - ара OLD /PASTURES—wo recommend a similar mixture gg of f choosing a "wá, i san day, v e penny as if sown to that preser mee f about 10 lbs. рег acre, щи rough windy "od li and thither. 5 h dressin of manures ороло нб arist of Ой following : Lolium регепџё (82:25), а litile ‹ pe m ‘he Sg “nT TAMOT im, with a top dressing In: Jteficum,, which, dying. ens абе а year or two, leaves room for the other ttain their full vigour) to occupy its space ortbily.; t Vernal, Anthoxanthum odoratum, (ва. 1); Cocksfoot, | We offer our iru Carefully gea i za aot Carefully Cleaned DOIS TE - 10); Phleum — (fig. 3); Роа, in sorts, (fig. 9); Grass Seeds, at t the xed : Festuca (fig. 11); а very small proportion of Avena flavescens (fig. 14); and а ers aud CLOVER SEEDS for а. зба PASTURE- of t aer, Beni грим T am Foxtail, Alopecurus pratensis (fig. 2).— жш ана sorts and varieties, eur efully emi mixed for s. d. Jl prod Permanent Pasture, and which we can offer 1 uaiien which тау Ье described to 28 peraere 30 0 at Wi por Moreia yag айы. үзен а pouce for.ONE YEAR'S LAY ec еВ IF THE LAND is HEAVY CLAY, we should increase the quantity of ас TWO YEARS' LAY i d Phleum pratense (fig. 3), and Роа trivialis, RENOVATING MIXTU „n per Ib. 9d.— per owt ye ITALIAN RY per hush. 7 7 BU LIGHT SANDY or BRASHY SOIL, еа pend а Aven (fg. 14), . L ERRANT in pris Seed, уде, 60 estuca rubra, Cynosurus cristatus (üg. 4), quantity of Ров ' е8 B фы sis (lig. 9). PERENNIAL XYE-GRASS (Lolium заада » — PACEY'SEXTRA FINE „ 7 „ов VET MARS GROUNDS, wo db duda re proportion с) | а адолат пат BS i то 6), ап W: ater Pi D have - Helens. lanatus, (fg. 7), . Bromusimollis (üg. 12) and Briza - Clovers. и i (фе 14), : $ ; уе ee . Ф The xo «the ili s PD ( Pone e о «the illustrations in our “ Little Book. RED or "as (Trifolium pratense)... ; E: „ per ]b. 0 » : ^ 1 COW GRASS GRASS (T. pratense e perenne) . еы 5.15 er „ VONT Grasses and Clovers for Опе ог Two Years' Lay, usually | WHITE DUTCH or HONEYSUCKLE vepeá чс МШШ called “Seeds,” SS POR wo Am і OIL (Medicago lupulina) ... i. дез 05 доо) ОЕШ The quantity required жЕ acre will be about 1515, of mixed Clover Seed, | ALSIKE (T. bybridum) .. oes 0 ; 05 ТП n s.a n m ^" and from опе to two pecks of Grass Seeds, to be sown about-the:end of March, бг CRIMSON (т. зенні) : EE L Yt Hir etm я summe d Maton 28, 1863.] THE ‘GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL С АЛЕТТЕ, 291 Superb Double Hollyho New and Rare Plants iof Railway Extension the Legislature h , tak Pan arag ы түш AA of EN A |Speeial care of the north s ide of the khi стала i quo s To the south eir has p^ left to the f o зедов эр cation. jevery angry company or hungry projector. t is Wr ns R, Nurseries, n Walden. imost OR NEW, RARE, and BEAUTIPUL PLANTS [mit this vost to R еки ктөр. S eo ollyhooks. d ti t В R. B. DERCH&M м bogs to gate nhat фе ёз азу rua Bolo RS inspent оглоріу at Plants, hi p glaygrou nd of the south of London will b large Stock of fiue Plants now ready -for | King's Road, Chelsea, S.W. .| left in its natural beauty. peaking oh an me set ве happy ч supply orders upon the New Chzysanthem We etis orse all that is said in the foregoing CATA iien вець ‘проп gpplisstion. | JOEN SALTER'S DESCRIPTIVE "CATALOGUE quotation as to d кай of trees by these EE. Bungay, Suffolk. i Ө, of QHRYSA NTHEMUMS, | 4 юрій) ing the new varieties, ieuttin, The are answerable for t yhocks. Sich he Г. D, Hend t A s HH A. TES. Psal greater part of the putes done to trees situated E: AE good CER ek d PY ins ste iM 2 БТЕ ан t inan optet b near Ha "кы: " end D e m i ы, poca or. р A ealthy.stock o oung Plants o ursery, illiam reei g would no е 1ев8 injurious ап а sew the E E well be А й aa 4 is (Turnpike, Londan, W. whether made аз the out and cover system or by а ER Tp p дл, ПА УНАЛА, |'tunne great damage is done by exoes- H..BIRD, Е.К. ALS, N RYMAN, Stoke Newing- |.sive drainage nri follows in either ease DWIN ue to ei Tis Patr | g , i e aud Friends that his DESORIPTIVE PRICED САТА" aJ a to s boga $o ire fs VALATI Desc | trust there will be a sharp scrutiny of all-thes BORDE Тег LA a райтын, d FLOW RB, And mag bo bad. fs [large быз deut {ок E and. d рана ег 4.70 «оше m schemes, hot onl пт та of the metropolis, Eo EA гүззтүзк үүчү = pop ready, ап ' de uoce ep ro d e large or 5s.; ап ие ri ee direction. Not опе tree soirs Nursery апа Seed Establishment, Tunbtilge Wells, Kent. Т New CATALOGUES ready for ono stamp. to be destroye ed; and even to damage a diri. qe {| pee rivi, trouble all orders to be paid to J. Н. Втр, |! ij s or ancient one би. be held to bea Неке. iBedding Plants, mos /dozen. o much for our Parks. As to our London — RI Wil bo тему GARDEN - e qe A 085015, PRIZE DALCHODARTA SERD is fnere, Colonel YoLLAND, in his report to the week of April, at 6d. unequalled in the kingdom. Annual Sale exceeds 2000 | Board of Trade, is made to вау :— The policy of PA s ур. Д to mi аве their. — gay, at a moderato | Packets. aen ы packets, codi ч cirque tla e eai mita rising Abe I of iha squ " ptt the o езг Ч РА i э-не aS Р d opolis for purposes of terminal sta че T. е і BSON'S PRIZE CINERARIA -SEED. — Теп |! сотегіпо the area with -— railwa buildings 33000 Tons edis елаз Stiedt i AS Prizes “е P our collection in the spring, 1862. — ly doubtfu wi sé Do WEL eman Stre ealed , 1, 5s. G.. 5 e ipe Им uhi Mond А чор Ins kei d E dd: босар might justify "T 1 the re are no gravi LE d the n апа best sorts , objections to railways de under the Srt Жз fon роне 55. рег dorm orate oodd бы, auis PRIZE PRIMULA Us ud SEED. jand parks, provided the drainage and sewerage . Ani upwetda., age i m paéke XR "s. х. тете поб interfered with." То this last assertion тулш, Dahlias, Fuchsias, Verbenas, 22 A , inewor б- |же о ject in toto, if it means, as appears on the -— гебрлер. саны, BUD ^ " д7 Uu Ж. ^d EX D 8. iface of it, that provided drains and sewers are i Woa в CATA LORENA e арон үн 100 fasitta ^f Apo: КЕ E. Aie and HALE. жа, Obstructed, railways in these positions will do n "my лд, ene cron РӘ оаа 1зе плову Вһоту! "а; 6. harm. On thena UAR; guehvanings mad ho аы к н аи Em duo duo quon |, mill rodnen 3А x ә ділову pend petam of ihe Neriesis, Sio г} 26 Tom which more n írees die, be 16 чоп R | oe frora шох Box, Seed Merchants, Maresfield, near Ucifield, | remem аз Бакай, than from any gr — Park Nurse à . сс RP E RN лк тє estroy the vegetation it is now able, how ` New "White ‘Verbena КЬ te Lady. HE — ROYAL BENEVOLENT | foci», tosupport. The К. Ног Чети Bodi s W. KNIGHT, Eron 187, &c., Battle, 'S b 11 rt Itural C ttee has h ems у а ussex, ege: Me Meine... A jotieultural Commi eo и ere some pressing t o os e: Ww endid variety. Avis e гаф white SIONERS on the Funds of is" "Institution vil M A А x hot on which to try its yet pr ne jooma are T Cai ра тна pum JULY NEXT. All persons desirous of beco Candidates р i e ^ a pres T E s Е badain are required to send In. their Testimonials Sud Certificates to| ле d centre, A оне, s bre e 4 22 e - the Cbmmittee on or before SATURDAY, April 95, after which was remarked lately the Gai Mente poene ced pi: April, 3 3e. 0d. time they will nót.be received. Chr onicle (1863, p. 210) with yof. to som Preference will be given to those who have bee IA т popup of othér superb a le Sent OD. Subscribers for 15 years and upwar анд uti io uld there S. > applica a sufficient number of that class of applicants, then the claims | that -it arose probably ftom the effeot of severe n SIE S—BORDER CHIEF, a superb | of those Wiio havemot been 'Bubscribers so-long, or notat áll, pold a-year or two sinoe, Мапу а failure may be TAS it "jute ie 6d. 3 mit be ecu BE of pauio e had upon & lication to | Roeounted for in the same way. Red Cedar, the Scd M dite бй, d, "e | ge Ad 3*0 (the gated Forn В = оа А R. Corten, Becretary | common Arbor- n А the Sweet Himalayan Honey- ЖАМСҮ PARS —The ion in.existenee, 9s,:| 1% Tavistock Row, Oovent Garden, W:O., M suckle, with other mcn n ge ienoe, hu г dozen. leveral quite new kinds, воо Е hourishing last э” T w partially d es or 100'to'the Trade on applicntion. (2? 27 Ч ead or dying, 1 KOE rs uté ditio ed. Tha ошу", "BLUE BEDDING PANSY, Nc: clum » Ehe Garweners Chronicle, case of tlie Борун 1 is sed фо, the flat . b Чол... , Bradford Nu SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1863. sprigs falling off bodily though quite green and : i apparent]; ; ihe f eing sometimes con- NGS FOR WEEK. fined brane times M P меа ge рем “Ош | extending the Тиовярат, Aj 8 ғ. - okle, c Сс чамы no эз с ее ЖОЕ, i| better Шап the original plant. They flourished through e winter, but now, like the stock, € т апа OWER E d mm or. crm Menge d, em fth h : т PUT > out on the question of t Pijury n ne to the Раве are perishing. a bo fimm EUR а итш nie lof Тохпох and its vicinity, by the deep оне the —À of all this is not very diflieu s и \\ of whatever kind, which engineers are so fond оѓ | Та point o t the same Е "— tke + Gat үрк o of ree eg Pot -—.|perpetrating—a question to which we invited рисо 2 delios te b ШЕ аф а dens, “Hampton бош ETE Фет genuine the, attention some fime since in reference to sewers. түне and is main wir Ё p HANBURGH € ишу охоо CK Now, the monster comes forth in the shape of а) The ripene A AN is partially АЙМА луде pened plants in 9-inch т If purchased in largo келеЫ Н Ar е^ recently animadverting on the ravages that | vitality of the whole. enoe is that for hm o Jacunok NC rival railway — are pei to make іп | а year or two vegetation is ied on Љу - ТОЯ = +| London oo which аге ог the t qut o m" sound part, a DN ud: us of healthy бно dertaken € e | mere trade , un with the vie sufficient to carry up the nutritive pat очы | viia ав їй branches ringed or constricted edi *that which bear the most harm- | to produ how o > jle or аав "titles are likely, 7 s Ан to до а | Тће portions of the tissue which have been вв Тавор injury to the metropolis t. Such He injured, soon however contaminate those which , | the Au promoted by the qut us Mm Di nus | are e i i dom and the London, Chatham ost im v De озм 1900р М олдо ей with t аала the base, е remain of thèse | upon break ей, éhongh.the upper part line th: NS. MELON, CPRINOESS ALEXANDR md Suec trm mE quiis ы, агу lite pulp in entre, po incen IU AA" mom mended.qu "d EM Odes Л, 237, 238, & 261, High Holborn, W.C. er CE RE снна а-н [РОТ VINES, BEARING FRULT.—Fino plants or this. kind for some 12 months or so while | having at 20 bunches WM a e баш» „АЕО, NEOTAMINES PLUMS, ае, э Pois, на. Г any tunnel Park KE Priston 35.5, ind Ohesnuts in its neighbourhood. Jm . THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [MARCH 28, 1863. 232 h bett 1 б this ear than we remember to | Orchid I had ever seen, and had been ù Caco a oua e, which may be тоова Ьу | much better coloure А "The pale сув is conspicuous I believe, at Dr. Вайег sale, Almost eq L chasag Р рма dei d house, in vigorous growth, wx € Fs It is already | strous чеч certain Dendrobia, e.g., D. etium leaves, were tie E together pee Tor to "pole tolonbly. pure; but there is no reason han the кл — D е cea ridi of which had p them from frost, the con ано of which h ссы мато defined. 5 lorely genus Phalieno в had a quar been, that both. "leaves and y Ea shoots rotted “М, E its own в. BABINGTON tells us in the new Journal of opsis had gin сеш already via ec from the pent-up moisture where all уеге assembl Botany сс. 2) that our Cork trees are not Quercus | great force. P. ros longer ый. stronger spikes at sE who d led to believe. E least | lower than I had ever seen before; at the best it Eee. in which + 4 corps a HYACINTHS was pass this а is an inference from ын оше makes, | is but а poor thing. N P. Lowii, the exquisite] under review at South Kensington on the M ч | which is this;—M. J. GAY nted бш in the beautiful flowers of which I now beheld for the fil the floral gatherings of February and Mar vill, w Bulletin de la Société Torisi n "Fondi e, that t the | time, and not without regret thaf it had not pleased our i i of s lies coasts of the Atlantie in France | learned prof t s to м ed on the shores of the and Spain is not the tree so € names Q. aic ect Mediterranean, haee latter уе acorns of occide 15 шой for heir ir maturation, while those of t four or five; and other differ- Now, up, as true of Mr. i 'BUSH, “уш аз к is yore ear рет еп glad to find that n oveltios con- | there i eir онына mg, that i nob aaya ы попа "al high m ^ ecimens of this tree, which grow: own, of them d by M. Gay, and he Чез» “that it We have now wto nta lis are said to require 14 о г * | visit. it by its disco cido . Certainly, the M form the а, Ar must prm the idea о a pr to the most flowers - m style, Шон stil left f fec bebir he w 2 pn rodu: ced on Mr. Warner’s pant, which had hard upon f pon it, and nearly three-fourths of them eaders oted. "y us , last year tai cies. ict among the reds, заст thin ais uch against any old tree о ame Yan der Ноор а: the'whites, Haydn 9. Suber "being i found. Some of our readers may be able , keep up their picis notwitbstandin ing that the past season had not been one of the best for| —— In per оп African Acanthaces read before maturing pes T Macaulay is, we fancy, destined | ће Lin idi oci iety, Dr. T. ANDERSON, the pex to take а prominent me naa commercially, for living authority. on the plants of the Acanthaceou е |. Mr. Warne: th ti But your r a m. rm noticed the account of this give ardeners Chronicle (р. 246). It is to be regeln E r did not give us the реа of his treat. T t, for, as I before observed, we are not yet agreed ag o the тер пабе x does d the eis kinds of Phala. sh sis. Опе d difficulty is the ten der 2 щ all the species to bis cim to death ; 80 bent on producing blossoms that they "ub "Подава the and yet, unless both matters Ri its bright аз bold spike, and more ooth flowers ка Odo render it exceedingly cou ntry of the very ornamental Мова undershrub to be ане it adds, we learn, a good constitution, | found in cultivation under the name of Stephano- which will admit ola a Eua supply bein s ‘provide ysum Baikiei m which was we to have been i Kew ran Mite , Africa, is in reality, e N will r or Queen of Hyacinths as seit is sometimes the b intense pere "nd oes ` Pelissier i is similar, and | of ае ES, & Species ed to Brazil ; and he accord. ingly names it, according to botanical "law, , STEPHANO- Some mistake, he adds, must have in recording the source whence the Kew bab nt from 8 indi owers, which p d close but not а very lengthened spike. Madame Van | plant was obtained. “It was probably se i r, with the large us same ha as one from i qu: in | ВАтктЕ of the T Sg so much intrinsically perhaps, as by con- hend p сыз десш. the e plants are sure to е ен ish. I псу in question is less prep in other kinds, which ig proceed, pari pas. Бана the te vem P. gari than in the р з is ie y some remarkably fine plants of Р. amabilis and P. " grandiflora, „both mo E their w of imported specimens at Messrs. Low's and elsewhere, has satisfied me that recs ese two so-called species are really тана of one and Ње -— epe It had been d that the дечи са lin he uc о у erion, but some Bomo s specimens а Р Clapton were pets intermediate both. in the t and form of their flowers. trast. Duc de Мајак "m with red, is охааа. a bat o шй ырен о гий е of the Botanic ja, poo who has been hold- ith ji ing scientific communieation during a number of years m шоор, А some of the leading botanists of "Switzerland, has s the degree of Doctoris Philosophiæ conferred on hh 1 by the Senate of the University of Zurich, for his | * ever, it is very ege сі t уйга M M the —— DIES CMS, —No. VI. Cypripedium is a favouri ite genus with Mr. Der and it s indulged with a house amo pue itself, in which I noticed Aud E of C. Sto named in compliment t жае: and cooler pd cma nt us lossum mustered strong, and illu could exceed the ен and beauty of the plants. ОЁ the charming S m ere were some sple imens, w pres in ilie constant habit of flowering profusely every me во also were m bers of this most aristocratic genus (e. g., = o. Cervantesii, ‚&с.), я now that we have n we cannot highly pràise, on account of the narrowness and pinched up appearance of the perianth segments— ontinued from p. 197.) defects which are for the most hidden юй the 8 the spr на is now considerably onn, it is casual observer by the dense packing of the fl À | quite мое. Е remind my vt that Iam still noticeable абы et the show just referred lo hn the|supposed to be roamin g about among my favourite liberal infusion and the o Той re Dg. the С 4 Orchids in the dull in onth of Novedibar. And dull a, an en varieties, the pr н опе ike d, E "ir A ЕЕ туа чой be, at least to the eyes of all free- «growing, bold. -8р Chrysa m lo iic Pisae it -— E des interest uch а ага ве веавоп ni which ev of seeing. Anot ther pleasing ына ы on account ма | m Ord ds never fail to i its distinctness and delicate c colouring, was Johanna | remark, while гё: or less. n. ri all Ке: is Christina, not new, but little known, here shown as ma apposite now that I come to speak of М almost ms" white, with a deep red stripe on each of its segmen! bsolutely gay wi ttleyas, Lælias, and a host o Turning to actual novelties, those which most othe ful things. The Orohiðacoous appetite hi pleased us, k Fair 55: of Denmark, Lamplighter, | here evidently e Ds hem o use has San Francisco, Feruk K onde edem one shown. (by | whom been added on and y € to kino d. ond to notice) as Lond almerston. N: 5 foremost place in public fa Before I close this iiipoeteck notice of Mr, Day's ht to mention two features iu m not, as yet, of everyday occurrence the Orchid-growing world—a hospital and a studio! M— former, invalid or recently import needfal appliances ready to ete wering of some nis rani may put rvices in ‚= н, => November I found him mplo oyed u striking variety of Cattleya p ani that. i jeher (ati only in Mr. Day's collection, Serapias, is remarkable ө ы solidity B substance | at least one сан ie UR ihe the сав 18 of ita its ийым surfaced bells, which are hite, | complete ! and y The — are all low and small, а circumstance that n | in e accounts for the admirable health of the plants hey contain; indeed house low nor smal the glass, eclectic school, айын litti Бом having what ; but аы having ngs to the modern into his collection that pee a dark flowe ih pale we botanists call flores cons TOW ox the Spike, | chosen hi small size of „the bulb. | “ th i e теа ibat each is distinctly seen plighter is quite Sont a blackish Mee ith a white eye, very distinct as probably attributable to th NEW GARDEN FERNS. раа аа Moore. POLYSTICHUM coN- oed Proc. Roy Pines бос. ii. 377. den sori medial; indusium pale-coloured reniform, епі clothed thickly. L3 the base with brown lanceo! caudex thick, decumbent, scaly. Кеш vae ami o вч 2 е9 file, spike, rather deeper-colou eee den Іда, and thereforea | Her ance, are to be found, not duplicates | decided acquisition if it proves, as ap likely, of | | ат ер trita and multiplicates of all the most free habit. Feruk Khan is a deep blue, нес. Le eps of such genera as Cattleya, Lælia, Den- wellfurnished spikes, Lord Palmerston is er- | drobium, Cypr ipedit cA ген Phalenopsis. ОҒ th the gran bright blue, the |old Cattieya lab ауа асы still holds its own against i ted | all neo there miaa many superb vari This very h е Mr. Fortu une, 1 met wi blue. We hear of anothe йоне КЕ we in erston as fort e х themselv Lelia per! сате next in e class of -EYED HYACINTHS MO to | point of руте hanging оп blocks close to the | assume mrg = rtance to be A hile эе ерсе grandifi treated in the and compilers of catalogues. Lampila ioniy п this portion of the one of the novelties ә Res B esi is the detkést o of ol 1 оре fail to о! the large size and them—a Then, | perfect health of hm specimens of Cattleya elegans, tm blackish vi this п iint [a fine "lant ra pe ! It was the largest зн which ihe opportunity to LE FS wi name of Mr. Standish, ecd is so well known to horticulturists in connec with the Jaj apanese i ар " Manon. 28, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 298 ductions of Mr. Fortune. The plant is of a lovely bright w out a bunc iten enough; jur on Dr NND pale green ; and its spre eading fronds, deflected pinus, | eaves пунба. every appearance м vigoro jus V vegetati on. E Dendrobium pet ial i di g. The бай pe irae aud concave ‘pinnules, give it а very distinct and well- o other method giving these rapid results could have | plants are is heated at least once a day, that is in ie the e water is no ү adopted with such slight expense and trouble. of their crowded divisions arising from their decom- nl the pleasure garden the experimen t has been unny mornin, pound structure, they are also very ornamental and | extended to the orchard. Mulber rries, Peaches, Pears, t the за. к, 8 IM case with. warm vapour, pu if the cd ў Wiest E 1] effective. 16 is certainly almost hardy and probably | Vines, an eat а чау T hs quite so, E mother plant abes e i уены ina The influence of salts of iron is not only apparent T defert closed all night, and till about cold moist house, where it was ted t І ур Мен узбе morning, when I find it generall » др (about 12° аз we learn vini tt Standisl ) ffect being immediate. From experiments made | rather a steamy state, Itis opened a little bit М б fro: The caudex is stout and scaly, and increases | on Haricot Beans ап excess of 60 in the 100 was Ban, and afterwards more so, till by 11 or 12 o'clock the air slowly inalateral direction. 16 will form one of the| weight for weight, in those submitted to ferru- seems thoroughly dried, and has, I conclude. got fine est acquisitions. for the MEA Fernery — ire ginous treatment, over those which had not received changed enou; eh. The case is not however entirely ї ; bin stimulant. n the cultivation of Clover ап |closed till evening, and though in the morning the Toite unknown. | astonishing advantage has been gained by | the E ilts of flowers look | bright and blooming, 1 ш never seem to iron over superphosphate of lime ; or stained. АП drip- TRICHOMANES ANCEPS, Hooker, Sp. Fil. i. 185, t. 40 С. has the additional recommendation of being very ping ів prevented by а warm woollen cover at night, Fronds d eri umi) ovate, —— pinnate, with the| cheap, and causing precocity in bei plant. h ne and there is no condensation of vapour upon the primary rachis winged, the lower pair of pinnæ broader on | farm the experiments have at sent been very flowers The eiie are hung by wires upon the th e ier pinnæ twi "e or thrice " primary segments oblong, the ultimate ones narrow linear,* small; several have poen favour: Mc as iE "de | Silk cord my plan ut as i etimes ; вогі supraaxi eplacing | е: and fai h may| The Cissus ian has now nearly crossed the (usually) the lowest, anterior ultimate segment ; жайра be traced to improper administration case, and its не llearen (бийике at resembling remarkably d "d iom the piane of the fro EM stipes phate of iron dec mpos s quic ckly when put dry t | tho ose of a large Fu chsia) look еа green and slightiy PRENTA below, flattened and margined | on the ground, and it requires water to dissolve itand fresh always. The Passion-flowe: r(kermesina) mingles above. car rry it t do own to the р conditions of appli- | 5 tendrils with them, and ой the opposite corner This very handsome West Indian Film Fern was Ку be operated on, Vy grows across. shown at а recent meeting аё South Kensington by | if in a pot, t, should be dipped, pem and branches, in a "fous repens and Lygodium scandens are two more Mr. W. Bull of Chelsea, who had imported it under the | solution containi ing 30 grains of sulphate of iron to little creepers, and as I have also а plant of Lapageria glowing and certainly not inappropriate name of Т. | 1 quart of water, This should be done immediately | rosea and of Cissus discolor, I fear as some of them magnificum. It is indeed one of the finest of the genus, | thé iron dissolves. Plants with thick leathery gno grow bigger that two will have to turn out. As longas remarkable for the size of its fronds, for their flatness, | should be immersed а considerable time. Upon tr s|they are but low-growing they fill up the two ends and for their seeming breadth of surface, ly deve ta nd- in the open ground, where iti is not possible toi ‘immerse, prettily. Se that they are really i in the ree perfect The Lycaste tha& has been so green and fresh. arts divided on a quadripinnatifid pla х, This breadth iof thoroughly ; ; upon this the saora of the operation looking all the year is now again very vigor ous, though tly depends. roots should also receive, like I жів h that my water- кен had not so long delayed | t fg ry hopeful for Wiper peo f i nts, | those in pots, an application of the solution о te At present it seems ve he fronds are of t E ded тасав green hue often | пее аз already i indicated. on giving ' ihe bright glow of its exquisite crim seen t the plan = this family, ue curn por plant sickness proposed by bone of a metallic fats which is TI: ыры by thei Жад eQ E. subject ofso much importance, e d NUM do to fill up, and one of the Maiden- ks oth glossy surface. А plant of so ieat SALA un ы I is sen as this English dico of а French | hai at last pene to thrive spin In winter ived, as it well deserved, one of the highest class - to your valuable Paper, hoping that it may without et €^ was almost too cold to bring it of. certificates, M. tract th ome our scientific | into b ud маниши Боні e and agriculturists. Тһе trial has hite ales has beon blossoming блр las rie een lon and йеп] ES out in France b: sati: d, and as I find new flower buds REMEDY em VEGETABLE CHLOROSIS. kn li is ave added the weight | | vd forming in great abundance, 16 evidently may be еза xi 18, татр t naturalist to the оё their names = герон of its va i T -— р to last а lo ng time more. бо that the root Museum of Nat HH Mar t Paris, h f remarked c" in soils lie Р pre | he ati s kept from it, the warmth and air circulation is ihe “ Bulletin de la Societé Бе » t3 results | trees, EN Pears are green wa id eve entirely in its favour. ome l oils. In the illu al gardens of the he opportunity now of seed raising is mely salts of iron to а ation. "Plante at a good soil, w h | Touraine I have seen Pear trees positively yellow ; veh timed. The Ipomæas especially will Aes = УНЫ plenty of light and air, are often o he and though this want of colour does not seem to es — while Mar make their first four leaves affected with a total loss of the green сонини ed affect their health, the treatment recommended by in the leaves, which are о als o Маната developed. | M. Eusèbe Gris would in all probability restore them E one, also, who wants to grow the Lilies of the om the manner us th url, shrivel, | to their natural hue. Тһе same treatment pursued | Valley will ош have to place pots of them at the i and i i cer Ф ЕД ы et о B Ei B о ~ m B © Куз plauts ike, heso m may be gie 5, >! = м extremely "beneficial in makin many a sickly an | be out within three weeks ; if they чеч still to һе state of chlorosis roblem of r ur | yellow tree put on its proper garb of green. 7, Fra jit may | be about four or five. When once the blossom and health t5 vasi discunt plants has enis a ои by Rivers, Sawbridgeworth. d be M. rong n ris Pe or of chemistry at M ere | kept always next the light. They should have "y sur-Sei of water A perci warm of course), — then ё w idea of зай E. Pata ble chlorosis in the same manner Indoor Gardening. mii still аз шары їп ihe аве subject. Іт seems that ^r Vallota M is hot во much| The I la case is grow- It has been long known that ferruginous pre para- | grown as it might be, and yet of al wigdow plants|ing best оғ Ka self у сигу upon ud an Du pn lions yv ave a ре effect in certain anemic|it is one of the easiest ardet eri least — which covers another pot. А layer of this m affections, where the blood is poor in red par-|by neglect. It may also be, had in flower almost а | many of our flower pots would really асвер eme ticles; the restoring tonic, En. being used either season; this being apparently regulated entirely E with the vivid green sprays upon it. E. A. M, аз а simple preparation, or as а carbonate, ciftate, or | good „watering while the leaves are gro win sulphate, and in the form of pills, potions, or baths. |j By this treatment the bloo d i is enriched, the ruddiness I had half a dozen of these plants last spring. De THE ORANGE. his з strength i is restored, - j a window, and were "Od. g emis Te | The following is a portion of a paper read lately at T iex 1 think n iid as, the watering of Gne бөө lessened, à| Melbourne, —"ZA у Mr. Carson, and abridged from soluble salts of iron. He t s Sid t Sade and then in а very few days the bright scarlet flow the Melbou — ai the influence of this root treatment, revived, bec came up and looked енй. brilliant. They zi». | dog S myo 21 [rere те, Е dad greco, 1 threw. out young shoots, produced fi 1 These plants | ;;ateur in quest t ot inf f information, induced to many with intensifi 1 all t} which was a great point of beauty, | large and valuab reating on but knowing, of тешу od tissue. Does then the мараи of € товага were ro kept watered, ‚ во that the leaves have s. e same ti imo, fiat be ч RENAA Adae iron Rie in the same direct manner as P. Шу втозр іп Вгізіп ав applicable to its growth as an open-air of iron, or, reacting upon the constituents of the soil, as. the leaves had died" апа considerable ol standard would be foun d, з yet $” considerabla disappointment rose, ап now | was felt, t t works 100! o ad pii д1 Я Ает effects on vegetation have been long known? It is verde Tapidly. It is extremely good for these published so lately as 1855, should blindly сору easy to iim to this question. Similar pan pe CL if liable a neglect, to „have the surface Soil | ——À rdi pore: that. cepe ead of the obtained by the — of chloride and az covered with Cocoa fi « ан pus oil in the rind, and the pere eee мета iron, mg те ing in ES alto ather ation. These plants are in 5-inch pots, an e pot: s effectual protection against the attac ; siliceous, бз owe ni эрг ed of ca arbonat ate | have never been sunk E all. ont ee the dig ШО» aig hr "is Portugal the tear x pobre of Ne Sulphate of Med moreover, pow not 1 partly due to the heat and dryness the clean stem ix several feet, . al that washing this stem with any change in the colour “ chlorotic plants. roots thus acquired, (ЛЧ epongog the leaves occa- | soap end water with a brush was the Tode eor qi pr anaoot t t b; ich the iron ied | pes . Tho tree esr tu diation of tl ant case at the present time is quite a little еу would seem to be somè soil, e d bel in the most complete manner, | оша! od I suppose, in DM of fact, one is not | (motion what effect I the direct and special action of the salts of iron upon | yet “ out of the wood ; " == y Orchids have been for | тоша have. vegetation. А branch affected with the disease, was|10 days here, and аге spotted and lovely, while |, Meets bei >м for impregnated with — solution, and from а | оп each of the planta T Беу, new buds have either tne pale yellow became chan an intense and Mercy opened or ветна а great deal. s e The experiments М Т been repeate The loveliest of all perbaps is а Phalænopsis grandi- фиш ardin des Plantes MM. Brongniart, Dedit е, | flora. This hangs its beautiful butterflies between the Payen, Newmann, Pepin, m others, irm have verified | other two. ths Ten sults claimed by M. E Gris. e following| Thè Ionopsis on one -— has the — little experiment on Azaleas will седе Seven ог | white clusters, somewhat inding one somehow of |, eight ‚ Azaleas, affected with chlorosis, were dip d а | Lilies of the Valley, E i only, I I think perhaps, by f sulphat iron, 30 grains to the qua whiteness ; аара on the be thoroughly prion нча апа Uncle other side has its own. еам fo wers growing out of In eight days a d d ooking sticks. А га xr d operation rede ‚ апа in addition ese plants, growing on blocks, require now and | тов the earth in the prinkled з а | then toin. 1 pests said blocks in a tumbler of solution—i ofa ei 02. нат? Vb woe: nder | lukewarm пае little basin, and then with a|^ the influence of this double sirop by b by a. bios large camel ъареий sii o ёнге М ИЕ | and stem, the віску Azaleas n became quite This has been done at present about every three 294 Tho ” rea large number of Orange trees bent cre зс иша. Жыз e estate, embracing both sides of the THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. the year before been looped up i and passed (рос the bend is: H [Manon 28, 1863, e form of a figure 8, | ment with each other to share the expense of repairs о dbi must soon have de- | when needed. Lincolm's Inn. ting sho ind I water arebin Creek, has on one side the heavy rich black soil com- | stroyed the tr i ni ood at that season i Шап вооа: ma 206 сала Cedars of Lebanon.—A case similar to the bined with the течне, — to the bear: of m at m деч as KERETA u — Лр» vy а x ezeas ess jh one spo Оеп of by y your ioci ioi at p. 246, occurred ку aloy Pa ; ой the other ane шл pin bank — xs apt to нф injured pat, we moder pie re in the autumn of 1861. Two Cedars of Lebanon maer А north-west. This was bro up, ed, and | dryness assists the ена of callus А кө. f about 50 years? growth, e 300 y part on the Plated. „А зад since. Alrealy the produce is, without ut should it be necessary to plant in т e eene view а | same kind o soil, becam low aud sickly looking. exception, the finest I have seen з E апа каш E complete е may Kad ага emer d n p d the points of ran young shoots shrunk, and the js g; be found even in New Sout ales. e larger | of checking the evaporation, x 1 , E botter cas, treos, some hundreds, p'anted at tho same time in a |t that the leaves should be rie ed ofr. vo tho folla е, fell in quantities, On Пе trees, in an Important he black soil, with an eastera aspect, in what was considered | this may be a qood practice, but I prefer ti ve t з ^ g » | position near our new race, was, by Col. Tighes the best E and eH AN Bopal кине Aa UN NET od e e sel ыа e eil ый vida un of a | orders, operated upon in the following manner. A deep roduc in. is is very wi : Ma ay n the undoubted success attained in this instance be | flour barrel, ind | placing it over the newly Nenttion, an Theno drain was cut 15 fee E: де i , this was filled to attributable to the perfect drainage of the fissured rock, pi К AE porrplaa are open to ensure efficient vi pops i p wit 8. et ween the drain and the stem, freel y dept as e e and again prepares the t e whole surface soil as far as the roots would permit - the нше, as justly chargeable to the want of thes зобов? | finally uncovered. to the Orange that it should be leared away and replaced by fresh earth, but а e soil as most suitable to the Orange is a rich It is of great ку о hy bres, ete gm position layer of good clean leaf-mould was first lai over {Л surface ocn ned ER шк а this tree having two distinct | sheltered from strong winds, asi » 1 ni 4 us classes of roo ong tap root, that strikes down deep | is said by naturalists to be that of a half undergrow roots, Тһе tree has regained its leaves and madea inthe soil, as an a anchor to hold the tesi 1% its place ; the irae Ж... «i successful treatment of the Orange, the power to| considerable amount of young growth. The other tree, and more important, which Ii e poran ular P rat thor to poke is so o ere € in с сул which was formerly the hea Шш. died last June. li are fine fibrous Md "hat run thróu ai the upper nor. xU the ed thin, x e ar — t has eap ter- x nd cs dud анх пу Way. Тһе wood of the soil tothe very surface. The tap roots may be Hikened, mined to plant an Ога e provision for ал. 8 p p when four or five years old, to a stockwbip, while yn Ar ЕЕ upply of ег к > that the. оса зау be well irrigated | во nd, but all the young di were gone, bh if tlie would mor curled and are с y,i lto- | at intervals of ten days during the months, when pel tissues had given way from excess of moisture, Oha; Hu gether, the principal feeding roots of the plant. | natural s ар yofm т. етс w ins suf ень f or the demands o M'Donald, Woodst proper preparation of t il for the Orange m- | the y plant eM тр А a тепсе with drainage ; aad for i одни a treo thia. ought to | After tt e first year, when the trees are established, advan-| Strawberry Culture.— e cireums ance (says Mr. be of the most permanent ch. say, well-made pipe |t zo ma a táken of times of valina to add an occasional | m. hee *ofav а тта d by tne Briti h eu d ке фор Aoi эз od | supply of, liquid manure, angit b коне че ауе x o ds. тоша: ар unners, is “со isider of its meritorious epth allowe пе Britis abunda at yo » оп ntailed estate ), for any -— x n be choked bees кй Д озш once said to me) till t ej ask f Feast c byt the LL КҮТ уын». I can by the roots gettingin. А m е fall, few curves, and а | This the do very plainly, b; 7 tiile S в во as to show a | on у judge of things as Af ere. e testimony correct plan of the drains, to facilitato opening, should repairs | great port on of the under surfa ing a ui shrivelled de tances are d ifferent M ous wear details ails bu DU va ааа MER e. TS ing ove Eod oe, каз water 5р a e, ө. will be miser “т this fickle clima à not jene than Ie pde A" bong pel to go (шош алу Sio -— especially to tre л towns or ro: dal € with the в variety o of С: kei with the e liability of scams of grave met with. For Аа Orango it is folia е "s likely col become covered, with dust and dirt; in all ле еаг] tablis! not Ард y t m to the surfac may be easily | folge viti dish Tine who take up their abode Re sin es A ic poi ted understood, if we bear іп mind what has boon remarked con- | within Азга, т ag d s ovorgreon E ved b g ti vs t vp ap cepi с the roots. lfit is - i dn plac mm in the A deficiency of water will cause them to shed their leaves, by spring planting, e best way, 1f, after cropping, the fivonraple- condition s A бта & wih (un nies ti we Sang ЖТ, it will take rec E. ios em of d eum is. to 4 Strawberr lan slowly and sparsely, — As wero ron deed. than sali Вне t forthe receptio ond bel recover them The los pf fe li бад eto evor grasia ipa at all tim regards the екы atis of early running еве кен for a year, ry НЫ upply o. , well | Serious m atter t soon got the crop is off, I find no difficulty. Му servant's rotted, and the surface repeatedly turned over one spade deep. MT mmm rem == little girl goes from plar plant and cuts This thorough preparation of the soil is particularly required, | the strings off with scissors, till the fruit is “set” as, when the trees start еу th, e owe e i yer p | ome е Correspondence and, Бері А; » реге is tht ü Wir ith their fibro 8, en ss digging wi e | . А u Mi always aj a e ‚ according to the | | Law Fen Er fen were | trouble on this account till the fruit is ої, This incon more cm active Miete of ires pes at the time por al | rotting 2i tumbling Чок п, pq ghbour d venience, so easily met, is not so objectionable as not h e ing of the roots takes пе princip n 059 diggy should be done in winter, usin ,and өр zi me to repair them. I replied, ху А I? They being able to get runners till it is too late to establish that the small roots are as little disturbed as possible, During| were mine, [ put them up, the land on which Ше iem before the winter sets in and s them. Straw- е surface may be kept clea s у pointing stood was m pth ES acies could stray on his land, and I preferred to remoy. he ate, and tate »akness. i ЕЛ sie Mi hend UM to tho troos, aa агы ike с s t T spen i де]. in keepi hem up. noyer allow my plants to run at all, if ii bo. [ud the орз А Ту neighbour disapproved altogether of their removal, | plants, true to sort, of a nurserymen, ThaAdes-hAt Берое genera! that the Orange сё because he had goats and other animals which were|to put them in the first genial аба of spring. to mach, img menuro siet S opinion Баб her ala i imt within bounds by my кш! A he saw that Tig ve then more than А year to fo 90 feet to 30 ect. peek should have so rich a as those їп a | if l took them away he would be p and perfect their volume of perpendicular. x or flower pot ; yet if the same c: ere taken in the pre- | in keeping his beasts ай шу aur ES this was his obligu ue a and horizontal roots. The perpendicular prem. н ЫЛЫН, rane. ло hare would ve Ukely affair, not mine. І removed the fences and gave him | will, under proper cultivation, descend far deeper than Europe,—the г EN iS heaped en m that if I e^ is goats in my der I should people su pose, Capeau, if th ound has een (19 1019, bt D but: ultimate disease him answerable for апу |trenched and man ET лахои оне. The old Hautbois, ы. мыры T ibo а б Ae im ах the crea do. T lawyer told me that in | now metr om-here. ig wo p ere ШЕШЕП e «iy T 5 2 range trees at | tle absence of an agreement, or such a long are uas round, sent its оң own 27 inches. I think there M ord beret of thë careful ES Шуша growin boss —- abor sta te of things as is required to create а right b y pre dia thing pu th Mr. De J on he d Mr. Gloede 1421 v еше the date мазна on some of the boxe do nts ufficiently weigh, viz., the differe of their introduction to Versailles tha mhe i is to keep up his house. He is bound to keep зв the rcd of ngla and that of Belgium To'bo in a p a porttior ion R Ms nt euecosstullr, ix trees require to ү; ow people's land, but Jot to keep|and Fran s e Pears and delici wi Prith ав Войо does or injury to the oo ха Mute their cattle Gf his own land. Ia upon this mo адь "ot dn , kindly sent to me by Mr. and left ny neighbour to Ж, course he Glo«de, I think. "that France must be a fo cing house pleased, e grumbled and threatened to go to ойо Pears were very fine and good (| aw, but he found out, that І was in е во good as Marie Louise), viz, Duchesse d’ gouléme, right and prudently left one, This was Beur: njou, and Délices d? Hardenpont, which he not my only difficulty with re&pect to my fences. saysis the same as Glou Morceau. The pes were - When t my ty 1 had some trouble fuil of saccharine, j juicy, and sweet as honey; they were [to ascertam which f were mine and coloured Grape, called White Chasselas, ДЕ ome had by rmer proprietor, They were not а “ ? sort, but I never ate any Жарда (0 thé top tle holly on his own land, and these beyond dispute were Grapes more delicious. They would doubtl Lj readily be soem, placos ет mine. Another was a wall whic d been 1 lin an ard house ; attempt to grow my үз This mode of planting, i ts in , unnatural ооа. Al пане shut o m the action ks the built at air. Tosuchap i е: Т Uie n joy and Se wide, репер "their amplo n" ecd = extended 9 feet in every direction around the bole or | heavy, damp soil, in an unfavo 295 m the outsid Ci барыр Б еч гау а Чана "hi ason,one is nevertheless certain of AEN an [eir of it hanging in loose sheets and shreds, and wi he young stock of plants suffered also to the same | excellent stewing Pear, from D ber till March. | nie REID тер fe mime MUN d extent, and I have only three now left to the tender | Taking all things into consideration, I would not жы The fire hes ms resi. poer flash eT mb ercy of the pest. I observed the roughness of the | advis tivator to entirely discard the Beurré|enwrapping the tree in a mass of fame, which sboote i, young shoots mentioned in your Paper, and the buff | Bretonneau until it has undergone further trial. J. De esl ot hunde di, Produoinig а noise not unlike leathery appearance of the inner bark; and I have no Jonghe, [We think so too eurré Bretonneau | Spruce watap are used bj Meg Тыш p^ pe ; doubt that the disease is rot, which, if it becomes|grown to not abo um size, proved very good together the Birch bark of their canoes, und the resin ek eneral, will prove a serious visitation in a national | and useful for this season of the n as а dessert fruit ; | „Ён, jth that of Pine and Balsam, for rendering pervious to Men he bark of the Spruce t of view. Wm. Godsall, rseryman, Hereford. ut grown to a large size, as far ur experience goes, separ arated at certain seasons in.pieces containing 30 or 40 ritish Queen | Strawberry.— this ueen ОЁ |16 is always bad, except күк for yrs e and such are used f for. temporary huts апі motis for trawberries эри fails here in pea excellent oa canoes. теш dome from the Gaspé fcrests of such tri re of the E 1 t and culture may be acceptable to hen growers w th it. d ipn have failed wi I am convinced this мийн ENTOMOLOGICAL: Mar о sq., Presi- variety does best in an o d dry situation, and that dent, i in the chair. Donations AX iem bras) from the the soil cannot be too strong and stiff for it if wel Royal Society and the Societ ^ В ug nna, Stettin, — б would be 2 s to а more stiff and | Entomological Society, u, Society дһевіу il than that we - here | Arts, &c., were announc r. Waterhouse the new rmed. АП the red clay | exhibited some minute British Coleoptera, belong ue h the subsoil, was burnt © with ie adc and this forms the rus and Homalota, e remarks : Michel о the treee par- | of the fa j^ Staphylinidz, and read som arks o eats айдо s astute. deus 'of trees, and the Sprü i z ces which tioular беп тышаш the British Queens do so well. hem - Bond exhibited a specimen of the re- | ascend the highest aro very stunted, their Аа tapering ually force about 1000 plants in of this variety, puted В Ба blue enr oh (m mmatus erus like cones, and as hard as bone, On the D. oth River em one half are sumunliy planted out, after being | whic I Бес nt to h: ariety of P. Adonis, | csse of natural layering E M M Spruce forced, ta ke he Ai cession, as I Du er allow together with other duse n in the West of Eng- сор Feier d piece Пее aec variety Strawberry t lan Although figured by Lewin, it has been lon l strong roots. А large Cedar also was observed s ding : g 8 y , inthe same place, 1 have however a few rows of the rejected as a British species; the e had also been | down large гоо! в to some mould that had collected in a fork five which aer fae the Gone uina GE EO об 1899, | misapplied by Leach to the common English blue, у fom the ground. Tn ending the Dartmouth Rivery which after facing the severe winter of '60 P. Ale rofessor Westwood read descriptions of | wood and Willows, the latter forming au almost impenetrabl e now ealthy, ise to produce | two new ies of Lucanide from New Holland, border along the river. Тһе dried bark of ће Dogwood, com- crop as when ted out. All that is done here іп | the President exhibited and read descriptions of the mon Mord toy didi spiel i f rE СЕ by th = the way of culture after planting them out of pots, is to | various speci f honey bees and wasps from Brazil, still, from motives of economy, m E rgely with their spread a good surfacing of half rotten manure on the | c xhibi sum with specimens of their мла Oni r Chives along the This s u of No dim rof the restricted 2 Str m aiok Кер dead the ety i in fresh vegetables. multifida, Potentill сова, tk the fruit cl Last I had b th | with Anemone parviflora, 16 keeps the fruit clean. ав! еаг ad to rop xs A altho tro- Pinguicula, P. on the ats British Queen Strawberries up with forked i the] genus Ap vie found in Sou insti Копа = inii produced fronda 3 Tein length, мурзо borealis was Un u, nS е crop was so abundant, and ш: of the argest fruit | honey bees were stinglens n as also the еы чара кро. from Gaspé, yet it was ofa зану far weighed one and a half ounce each. iliam ihe writer that there аниа унт їп м et IE to d to that ade on the Ottawa, and the ble trees ance no me е ап ос be. inferred from v yet that have recently bee made a it columns. In your volume for T 86, will be pee а sketch of the so-called which in size, form, and 1 somewha and bitter. According to the perfect ims st this plant i isa red oblong pe, like a Lau y the guo! that ley bins brought to this country by Mr. Fortune and Mr. J. G. Veitc BE EF үө л :@ +з la е. © zS + will render the an ornamental ——Wi П у u kindly correct the f the s tatement i in зош „Paper, = March 21, hosded z The o tnm we ay," and ві 1, Manchester. planted Deodara prese: чей ucombe, Pince but д" әд Wellingtonia gigantea, presented - selves, and named “the Princess of Wales's ” tree, as companion to the former. fige n, Nurseries, ег.——А of Wellingtonia gigantea, the e gift. of pom Cranston, of the King’s Acre Nurseries, was planted in the Cathedral of the ancient and ijr city of Hereford on the e commemora si e marriage of H.R.H. of Wales. Gul lies Foreign Correspondence . Вкпввё | BRETONNEAU PEAR., —4At ра 5 variety of Pear. Мг. Cramb has btain it fit for the dessert, either from а раса dee ors onth of Jan: red of r t hive bee. who have also whi ч ub, "oye 5 Excellency y Rev. Prin- i professors Litchfield M.D., .; nan Briggs, Esq. ; hu е ker — MT T d bon "obtained o ор = cocoans of the oyaya inese sil rnia m, АМ 1 Тһе EE: ety as ma; in Canada. rm feeds on the Alantan g a tree that is quite bard Canada. capere огош o of еса =% ng eggs were invited to send in their в to Professo; A he chief obstacle in manufacturing | this s silk seems 3^ the difficulty of unwinding or carding the which s o doubt be overcome by кел Бачор 8 їп сапан c potash, which Mrs. Law; roaring han them of penc well in the case of the much Гинес вте а а like c of the Canadian Cecropia; the potash disintegra! uei ment-like membrane into its eene threads ving adhesive substance which glues The following communication: — 1. On Plants collected in Philip W. Maclagan, M.D., Berwick-upon-Tw id. r. Maclagan's detailed observations were contained in two D MS. volumes, embracing TE information respectin nearly 900 species of Canadian ттн ы сш 2. On the Physical Character of East Riding of nose Macoun, Е Belleville, Тһе list embraced 800 s eed of sotfowering ү plants, all collected by Mr. Macoun wil Indica- - ns were given, by reference to ancient s есаб, &c. f the це cuu of lakes at a higher rad than any that occur in the district, a point of € магы, in Canadian geology as bearing upon "the е history of the great inland seas still e: л MM 2 es а Balh B.A, who. Gaspé, during the su: == cod n who accom a e Pind ойду panied a party secompaniod systematic list Eem is paper was during а m IL exploration of Gas; Ar. the Gulf of St. Lawrence. ich „ OF CANADA.—The first ac of e rA kid, aol ойша on гоз potting Ya ickson, М suns. Ж ud eing а moist one, m t ree mens the beginning of А: wer August, an y fields t ha; andi e still to be seen. ld sp: be backward, б. | = wins с; e gr и end the p изе by the Saturnia, or Bombyx Ailantus glandulosa, or False with of Virnieh "Tree of China, ipo which тага worm feeds, by Robt. mple | Paterson, M.D., m. Bot. F. R.C.P. E., Corr, М In illustration of this elaboratean nd valuablo paper, the author а very interesting series of specimens, which were to the meeting, showing the eggs, the larvs in аттат ео апа {һе E oeghet moths, male and List of Plants collec ted in Ramsay and adjoining localities, durin 1801.53. by John K. MeMorine" ist of Plants со ollected chiefly at Fort Garry, Red River r е р C, Schultze, M.D. ES List of P nes Bell. үз Lists of Plants collected at Wellington, during the summer ts of Beckwith and Ramsay, C.W., by Josiah em of 1862, by John A. Kemp, м.р, 3aotices Бы AE The members of the e started a | Qu еч 20 of чы am VOLI pri). It is to Бо а record ie untain КУ y Mr. and scientific: obser- vatio; ret r. Kennedy is only to be paper — sia inr breath. u nri the skilful ascent virgin mountain called Monte della Disgrazia. is inee — бе бс о: We gradually wind up rather steep bi v^s вос ulti. es and at р vlde pe the our left, and Шә highest рык «Г u e Disgraz right. mer | Hen wi ok down u bé deep vall Y re of сао beneath us; beyond is the Monte Ко; higher up, and e bac ck-ground rises the Tre шорріа 5 e the | + i | ber, in th 1 the time; ы де from Quibus О rd Uie us Lady Head а а | d sd giac 4 có d ed three ү fou E фка h ha Sat f th Fut Б | proceeded down the Bt. Lawrence to Gas, n the tops а е1 re bs viously, an n Ing, Ow dO, inquiries of these о the nature o e soil in which | sides of the mountains th то was sul plenty o of snow, es ially|w face, we pause in astonishment to admire the ees were ted, the answer has been th аз | оп the south bank ү {һе г Mount Albert, the iet bil which had enabled Melchior to lead us t ugh cold, very heavy, and moist, Others, from trees planted | point of the Shisk pe ke, show тей itself а pure white сопе. derful intricacies, ri his in a light deep soil and against а west wall, have | Blach AS UNA eris ые кын. ks pes mis minutes enjo view, кай o obtained fruit as halting м dh that 9С де Ви Bergamotte Spruce being by far the qnost plentiful, found ба fact every: another ork of the day. n, near ing ol where from the seashore &rboreous vegetation This embra in ridge, Н the hest the white alo: {теат $ ” н ттлт gronda Tum рой Ше мые [o Nice КЫ ЧИА cer eu id moun! es. w в! the Beurré Br A It was not Mii c od by me, | deep їп the woods, and a nightly vn f ice me gn е advance over rocky tooth, ^ steep slope of and I have o put ке - се of it for speci. | іп exposed а places. Yet, two weeks а and Wiona snow, an occasional descent, id йау, а general mens, As many cu prr um aptis of this | the Conifere were Шш Te ir with t their ipi ce liko pollon. саси placed us, at лерден due з бе final Н d с a е Il donde be be interested in A га Jena the е pollen oou! ld be taken up in : fon! the | peak. And then, indeed, a exultation burst g resu e e wing | Sur uglastown vm lagoon and bay. ole | from all. it It may be ced P post e ua the | aen ЖОЕ d were, Mg en e rime end “What was our first thought ? Was it,‘ «Нож shall late dior P. Esperen of Malines, After ecease his Epigon re Buch to line (he holds "<и ships in which we get down again? ? or, 1 à tent Das Чы it been dai n n A A. ч »^ ано , вй d id donde rae d may = iz dad npe wé - soap to dis eon x Br Tm Аи f Tours. | 219 ва и rper а гое аа сога ?'ог,* have we got to eat It is vigoro growth, hardy and productive, bis bur Die fa a H he ' sometimes e iN his vonison in а and toink P os * Who has tobacco-pouch ?” or, There are fev Роне во well suited for orchard culture, | birch bark * The wood is used for paddles, salmon | « Where isthe the boiling-water appar- in he shape of а standard on the feee ей, ПЕ grows nai seme ан, ыр рэп eem aba me was f my De alid а Оода а well in any light, warm, deep soi. JÀ If grown on a cold, | veyance. ^ Оп Birch trees from the cracking of|simple passive ofsuccess? This із, to 296 many y, it T ed Du self the HE GAR 1 adly woul great г mm DEN joy it. T 41а zard. TI ERY’ attai . h void it. he "de C спан апа Тһе viév есеп i is iy — HRONICLE pn Mur. эй Jte 100 or more AND AGRI a eeling. gr e norial n to ray Wo X 1 of Dr. more alpir A cri ge l кашу ә iL иссе gene Аі his 5 Рату, , «аре o planta from the v ULTURAL G itself, strengtl i ie prid g generati the Re r numbe ated und the sp GAZET fuel, and r M a, aud I d crust "E of man си The En Мола, so th ice in pedal en 3*3 TE. І e it. vie es Уа ап, ап ci ins in tl pem l 2 Ч туе sci шде o Pipe Een the ias ме re ecruits Б 7 er eia d fe: mantion of | luxuriant. - ([Manen 28, ika others tr wi observation pora d to абан! e is partic and well z A, culuses Т бт Sw ut it воот ^5, 1863, eve еъ pete A бо Кее uirum d f the Jut 1 100 numb f anists. Abo —— o ;and t! ‚ | above zroun now Sweet T Peas e makes t EU ERRARE insig змы of QUK it. Keep their isfaction "E numbers, Thes are о dao of them ng. 80 sets 3$ and ; as i cana гар d Mignon e plant o eonciou ance whe Sources of o my m ar hi and the remaind d at eigl are nearl lant: w E advance make thej е. В ver le A er fall ght dol y | suff ; when ле 80 е, 16 eir апа ОША. of m com f gratifi ind, each an most des ecimen a ен er; tl this кыт | appearanos b іе рагей cation and esirable tl often у: ie | sand 10161 gl MuR] thg с һ ravo! y ре I E eg ped Mith и the » sk into ipit ue dollars she , ab less copiou: сЕ 500 cue to the d if the Жек m e te the Wh us узы ауе d уер gall ome. ilarati b аз SO us, and which s;the ch da depth o ace oË t wn of y ared such е sons of Brit ‚ай af md irl or especi кое мей to they ar i Ai os dd ed they эн T of half an i «d е bed is ig ag adve ritain— RP Пу to o Mr. E eimi nch th com e to he Fli nture, а who b Pro f. A. lihn E ORE i: Fol lere posed new ori ‚апда ut Gra Ia, pplica low (D AN will of сады E ay Pomologi. chieyed it, ye could yellow M к Cambri ues шо, cnl Saladi "a пони БА. 4 end ^ M мамы very indife Үегһепав sed b bos c эйе b and 1 ars, Bow T — di Hen plate y no mean rently d > Уу 1 h that y UN ре егей w m Cel ook well wa little rding to di ns, м і This w s wortl rawn а weigh e finest yellow а дуе, 1dians ith a b elery. after Parsl directi shes, перес to spak bus a f the e Y apd edP which Dm "s wher ns Quillmare car. а right ing out, er жа en good ме sam — Е Agath is, ВА р neg i real жаат qood E нена яб ork. p Suena in t — to NN; gives them м rar ri ld plan is үт! in boxes у forward s т d Mus e Ch a of it a fall һе |i Tg е ze og-h wh ants dun ary 8 beds of cra er ver 3 foral i in пе | ‚ call also ai о hav g, 0 good on ed а fesh like Septembe 4 aod ао p M. iir m nd, them so а kind o of Tüchen, Жм fibres, eae 8 D ч und inus eene. € .of inte е Ві r о! Lions, | НО L- Ini im ygelkin йоне ; rem apart m. yr 4 become fon oultivated а TEN: WA int 3 eye ^ sry mu и чесен, E whioh ps Ce етут ан vr ту е ihis i Я „е і с g i о d е o с A тз for its st Kee 5. BiN, x number м is taste 108 thak, nae n Meine 219 @- ird iis ж heck. wal, in bri к е vatad ibitio pa pla varieti Ai aicn, St ry eartl notunli essed i mbles | likew er is al ^ eck of chief. ii геа Кан га ро ед es | “ Wheela,” ' by ФУ" АЛИ in EM пи е н {га bs. gro nint es. to o Fr ? ued b s fruit hag | two o a," with , gave u ather b ngerb ature f. eabl butto is в ve t Mason r thr mil 8 itter. read, jte & o th nin ue. before ur rio К subjects | ga the метин -E Mayne's Briti months E om d whieh Mosa om. | 8TATR siio Mr ing ot the EE ул ыу и ЫЫ ы ыште Tint form pee as а re ry show. 5th pa ng Азак ARRA red to ta : g Mech ab d T hi 9 f th puo жар Ай me коен Calendar of O mM ke, | March: "UIT 63 Чыны Lh 186 T dg me ag Male vldüt сөр. (For th perati NERIS ПИШЕ than re figu We RR o rative ol ботег 18 bf cer- Сох is i ration urs "> Mee j e the Air, ural Garden в озе Monac M jects t said NT ROBA e ur qr TK ERES Prio ШИН ap tli seon ym, тау н А D me n ARTMENT НЕЧЕН же е ДЫ" edd s Henne y seen, b Х jur ary til |sivel tet ef a - from. ү who + Мод. Eb ee ты M 35 | 5 deep. deep. à b» отац te he p ally son, buk if o exàm ely. Let e, fo dial sir Tues, 25 у y aio ЕЕ" йаг. lenve voted t picture durs exhi z ple | let on e rce the er ed to ha ed. 256 30.409 30.315 62 Bi 385 44 "a wx drami Chinese o the curi they bited emory e of the be n зе plants May n ave | Ау [9^ [MM $538 | oi КЕЕ ц ри аж Г чүк 2 Pri rious put fortl it nea | im Fehn be pu ivided i into w ust, as CUTUSGD wmigin 415 | 48 B NY pra which imrose, P. nd reall b. Anot rly | until Apri eb pushed fo into say th оой succes AES 30.261 maru Ю Hc в | EAT Plant ne either о deren ' sinensi: y distin other | €0u Ep The fi , апа a rward arl ires port - “г "im e dy; fne d ria MIL ANE i 5 Ww. a кето, т its А м filiei, ct Fern- ition; th rst lot thir rly in Ja ient] 30 Shight y: fot 730,8 | 46 mpa S.W. 41 збен fa rspectiv: rs. Withe ifolia, t bright day ey of pla: tarde i mut ;| Ж Иске im; cloudy an тё Кый ымыр t аув, o ts sl if ууа]. © АР udy and ast; 1 bri аа als er acl е ni arcad um E ко-ош s ^ le from the pes ев, D The | W СЕП, е 0! Jent enina sentir 9 amem detur о „йере; Met qe es fine; iz x E , some yea comm ch m the r is Le t 60°, а ally mo ead; i on iperatur| зрана i rr sten frost саг; fro; эз gren rs since э igi басуы зз divided БЫР, мо ourable, Tw k give isf, -Mainta fiet pum УНЫ вап; very dai. at night, | t obes. Sami EA! ve thi f үнөн ih пу extent | we Tt | should b he dd “tepid пф d т зев, пе Deed um а wbi m figured reprodu nt p m E M 2 nder- instit plants ceas р. тенти. мате he | and ом Hi syge ge ERES RE lac te variety ым f т itself те fell into y, but buda of uted, з йн зай, ana е io make зе zae H БЕЙ Н ending Мий ea i n абу frc oth will а dri wood 585485 55. inl G il 4, 1863. _ noble 1 wit ged flo y from er iwor favou rier root its Bunday 39 - Td ё | which it Mene Preyail De nt MPO Ms ats e p fuel "T seeds, | th ented en emainin r the sett ос mana use | Tuy. BI 538 | 386 | 497 kained. |9 wot ing Winds. s is sajd lar icose iage there is ОН manner g portions, ing of gement | DE FOE rale f Каш. zala amily, id to be ge dee greenho . e ів Іа mi should b sinl one. of blos Ner à 548 81-4 38 z ДЕ ЛЕ orici Itis A M violet use mn e allow ar to S ie of whic énm | beg dU итэ аа ів P representationsof th nost stately and ETEN ary се DOIDA bren "at ts ow денин; вс. ЧЕ HD И * vigorou е T'itien remainin eautifal ет, potted St воро erpetual R поша be f 9 QE EE 963 ) 46 98:71 214 2) 3| 8) 6 3 iia ia аена an "e Е plate качса aake ATN a wiptere erp Cotes о fred) ty Бейше i gs during the 048 ; dE i ih i ias „а tole arned wv елы ; FEDORI priu ush an store of th and me^ abor |3 E flow gra abl а và » end g. es for риз еве ња Rore ре EE 4 | LE It 58у y leaves, and epos of dwarf а a m - soils % nd or so е mhay КИ мн eui under Ма sui n | if | Arp uem o west ppm De is sug, introd рік ч тей called | d receiv. il establi ation hi ІЛЕ stog зы Aa posted. d uced by plant -—- К ба he ensuing | ^ visa Аа бабы Аы orres йе y ot S, hat tl with |8? һе nal shift. n poe ho rs ing | "ARA uch as ponde io М that ib ma iens] i y Siebold; ере су iod fy or sammer, an AC E pois, when -4 a Ameren ANTHUS Mia pe Boris o (he leadin, the e DN thing P the y be ng mR l by жы п; but A PA be EM gn LN om bu У | воокз: зылык grows аз поду БЕНГ x» шуш would be f Н е а | 10 + ' orm of $. round those s wifo ен whieh are allowed it is be Н) to DEUS, e aet эз 5 Оаа den En it im арай on ig rotaly aa i car rml peci ch to you IAS K re опа пеа has t bove it y the wi es. Her blossom. pr late this ng wood ength Rg s respect, ent who 4 EL. е | he leayes t, whilst idest pa Pr FO TO edu pP variet зе owe Тау rown cont: the art, | pi NERI N ;| tha отете) ТР үз Seo ntract or t E8.—| G D e t às deco T 80 ss m ta а Gar ed at the b Ape! pits. Youn Secure EPARTMEN hey Todsnd f Pines Satisfaeto e Моа be pete „неме о Miscellan rait eoe d sper t $03 mar of the Anta tho named ean Pe fond, 1 ds апісаї ollectios ane ter неа frei ow be j te JS amid t гене, опе Won stan sorts are * strain " of see 7 урай те Той, ow y i r th e fo! th do of littl: ао! Us of ona in РАЈ Жу n sone of rin he ko Кын 5 Күз p uy HF nt to thom on wil i nra ciently т ^ lorad ат our nc 5 inj al m cond? ombe. distinct rig t Ee eia are көн. —The M de д licis ii < vil dvi ap at TE he — ther T л And ГУ оза so E m os na пне тер п. М MM anilar, with tpe ыа iuum a sem ie ү роты. Герти Law: А ашат оту Вор y bem revi his desir: d в het 18, in the уоп t mountain Чуу! dod should war m li fu п cone, no Cry з нде legal qu eader. зы В dou yet with er isted t e for he 5 һе s | to keep th sy quid m ge, n quest We e for and Arr int ben made hing PN ы at this sini uon ptas the sur ue. ны i dois пова. ву К pan Торора en Cu H Mais Nasen i дүү mueh е ре Yix mospheric ening. T surface of aid in» бое де broad le EI «в panica by МЕ ill unsated demand, 8008 -Tho je bumidib t is im thair | Oxhibited sl (ne бодоп ed as д Ж x E Td ho du ascend pariy lagt n тут Чч) ты Трае Id iyi Ирин кк. КОЖЕ 2 g the principal reng ing git immer еп notion in th arted е ves d а very handsome one c те ot tp б oda A sme oM Tol wr | одой, should 1 E Ay pep pL бызде Pul 7$ Rie hio Professor H | es end died on collectin in region Park, | 4 aso | eolour — чей Gropes rd oF swelling yi соры га Soei Восі fessor Henslow а е uch of М g the sood mi a eolon ка, The R$ Ade er іо being the ns ai ©; iv. ME Ed ai oon oim d enso T Eon. Ef , Б 2 Я M n, are d ections, u в, the lar geog Conifers. blaci r] portion € s 0 namit the 8 given cleaned cu x ihe roo Lost essrs, Hall xcept tho. Ing лыо 1 and | fines ab o sunshine wil to фе аы) еше The: pha bo, ре На! rds r t DANS sim Шо Mio s the clos of thee нА е hera healthy ront. кезе. -- ES 5k bg gue nr poge апа Ыз iin ne Жо often t MAE a t M d vm iy the su ух and "Some of t of tel. m аа: у — Yrs S shouid ssepe ar . [c туннан odes вч often о "веапій of the ssociates, | PP na side: :HOESR. T ney. whieh we ice ME бойы 1 careful butt like t rarit, o on зе y for species — Bee that the shone o ich wo m the Botanists а 1 ery poetiy ochlæna dis Het wise парра аре Fo тшу NES eie moine ae t might| BI К. te енвд y species from tans. — s of енй i UM Ман» € it ; е у set P the MBERS, sara at ЕВ PE in a - BE. pr An aus E. рашы ee 3 У mosphere e : wh nt 5 E b к... онша M E 9r е me PE Roth ets free airings ~ med x ve: X TIS 1 СІ ematie en n Those WER promote uire ы t Y ] p by atana umera! of t] GAR) е fecun; дајов rad | is up 1 ers of n tion he | next who DEN He { Hs л E of the | by grow Nonpolilan. лесе a ibut prineipal riter, P^ n &c. hy means c itan Vi BER H fus abi Ж элик ruere of cuttin isleta, m specimen NER imbricata rr by nin чуг Me the "I MU, оне of iet * runner Hi. fee the Е ба. ам А лк essrs. | sl ojl is i suum Se. Yo It nin 27 probably О. s fue addition of Bou zi FETA or dolos nd shox о О mum irem. 150 little turf, mi s Sidi ete rc on border Е үр ЖОЛДЫН eriti coarse sand. yiz., such fresh eed тте and ali danno » but examination то D leaf soil, a litio old xc 1| b Боры м ved Pus С шау са (dpi One Ju from a "AL Put these gb E. Te dcos have both P T3 Spe meis M Mm. ^ | | Млвси 28, 1853.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 297 HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY have now ready PREPARED BONE Lati for present use on PASTURES. WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. BLOOD MANURE Pd ditto. SUPER RPHOSPHATES g LIME, &c. All the aboye being Ө апсы condition. They also con- tinue to sup рр!у GIBBS'S PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of RODA, SULPHATH of AMMONIA, and every Mul Ма оѓ known value. Е. PunsER, Secreta 116, Fenchurch Street, E.C. AW RM BS МАК D R E 8. The Manures man iactare by J. B. Lawes for the раму ч: of 1863 now ready for delivery at his асбо: at tho fo Pam ior — Per Ton. Pj CORAM PATENT TURNIP MANURE, and BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME . LAWES'S SUPERPHOSPHATE LIM from BURNT BONE or MINERAL PHOSPHATES LAWES'S BARLEY, GRASS, а: TAE Ж: nd MANGELMANURES 8 0 ese Manures can be obtained of Mr. Lawes, or through his Flock Farmers. Ы ERA RIA, а newly-intro Ати ALIM ot с. pow scour, let the exceedingly good change for i), cad E Sainfoi, produ E much or LA ood. Very ki m for the Ree d rg i pA perennial. On referring to Sowerby's “ Botany," he says the panti is highly. worthy of cditivation as a fooc for cattle; and roduetive of milk. The plant was ам nen ught in. cultiva- toni in 1858, by H. Stebbing, the pres aee n в Өл of Seed per де 16 1 "n о be sown with the Barley. Price 1s. 9d. per Ord ill Mr. E SrEBBING, The EA Farm, Stow Bedon, аы Norfo E 50 wet. ti ———————M—M GRICULTURAL and CHEMICAL ке A A ед х NALYSE Kennington Lane, Tondon К Ser ур А ES рну attended to b E m ALTA GRICULTURAL and CHEMICAL норе KENNINGTON. — Manufacturers and others engagi making Artificial Manures may obtain every necessary inst; м а for -— economieal -— MARNE led ration by арр A » L & Co. 37 and 38, Low Superphosphates of Lime, 14, Silven and other ledge h al Å tion е Ње College, where the extensi ample ой MY for pursuing their atmdies, and there is modati га limited number of Resident Studen n euer to Flock-masters and Cattle-feeders. DNDIMES 4L MEAL versus LINSEED СА 10 ы per Ton is no w the pr RT кые НОН CONDI- rainage, R. JOSEPH BEAUMDNT lax ND Абехт, S Th 7 veral MERTA FEEDING MEAL, in uyers n Sacks, fre » ү Josi: kes), undertak he Planni varying ac cording ta co all st аг of khe United Kingdom, at prices ат AL ton of this delicjons campeund is squalin dixi | oem pell cg R d - joerg nenas] | амаг pua ton pi is ad T the be: d ran „сако а. іп Я raly ; i кра bankments, and River Works „Ве n Gi Im market. el в eclamation and Waste n Dias y el and "m Remittan viti E eoe pa =r E Јоверн | Warping ; the "Breton ot Farm Buildings, Labourers’ Cottages, American and other Cakes at market prices. THORLEY, px Mein d Road King’s Oross, London, N. &c., either at the yate p g the Lindowner, or through Address Тонум BENNET LA — $ EA Place, London | а ае medium of the variou fana d mprove Bridge, E. C. ; and 22, Eden Qua; PHENYLINE (tke active Estates —— ed and dani or нна a Reported e pri néiple of coal-tar) is an unfailing upon for contemplated Improvements. Valuations made for ENANT FARMERS MANURE COMPANY. | Distemper, Слева, RRR m IA. Маре, Pei and may be Sales, or Be kis ering of Farms. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for CORN. obtaiued of any of the follow arliament Street, Westminster, S.W. оралне BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS. JOHN RE Co., 338, О: ord si ; A. Рат раан Seet. Vestminster, SW. ODAMS'S SUPERPHOSPHATE o f LIME, & Co., 67, Buchanan St ih озу? ая & PETERR NTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EXHIBI- Liverpool; J. WOOLLEY, Man heste: : Нав vEY & REYNOLDS, TION, t be held at HAMBURG on JULY 14, 15, 16, 17, етта Leeds ; Н. Ввлркү, Newcastle-on- Туп е; " ВЕЕР, Arundel ; NITRO-PHOSPHATE or втоор xA MANURE COMPANY (Lx Consisting of brass FARMERS, occupying upwards of 0,000 Acres n арт С. Сок s, Worthing. 18, 19, The liberal scale. For the Classes ROF ESSOR BOWN, a ME RINARY INS proT тов to Ње Bath and West of England Agricultural ‚Вос 13 Р, а» оп M ir Les at the A бе Que ege , may be consulted on Diseases of Horses, Cattle, Hbeen, , &c. EL White Horse Yard, New Cavendish Street, ! Pria offered a: on a very li коа [53 “Briti sh Bred Stock e e returned оп or before May 1, the y. е ues Steam Navigation Company, London Тону CL Po riland Placo , W. nvaux & Bremner, 14, Mark Lane, у он mid — iier Lumsden, & Co., Hull; Messrs. Lofthouse. Glover, „гиев of these Standard mam may y b obtained at | Bralin, à Br O., Hull; Mr. Thomas W. Peters, Hull; Messts. Pile, EE Or of the Local Serelang. "ORKS of Eq INAG any extent are peagi & Do Went. Hian poal; Мс John Ви брыду; essrs. Ormston, Dobson & Co., Newcastle-on-Tyne, are Offices : 109, Fenchurch ere p B.C. EEE HN. BTS COME uh ra D dons oF pro шоп d So грли, Моп # А Ex is p FG pac Master: Plaistow Marshes, Essex. ‚Х.Е. pou us спі эр А "т ip »^ e P гей, yich, according to the printed regulations, аго party, whit і mortgaged, geelesias- es ra on d Certificates of Admission will be peu S GUANO , (established. 21 years) ули ёха ат, - 7, die ансо sive | 892180 vto bo pal d at c La ina из, га Ti. per Т rtions of the works are completed ; En e cd ponitur, 2 Prussian Thalers gl TIERS CONCENTRATED MANTAN кинен iy | Pinto Мр мөсн нын ган eset on tne property 1 Prussian Thaler for ао each i ot SP threo Skoep, or iai Rud per Ton. improved, by way Egi о ө on the estate created for am Tha d) "CR Fro "enn d 10 foo ins > hi e PURE UM, 255. per Ton, bags included, lotis qf je ears so as to Man rate percent. of aunual charge à Mashi per Imbl DA H C à Shed Р, Tel tothe circumstances of o edis 80 Р, mplemente, &c., in Covere! eda. Address, 28, Glanham Road Place, 8. и ^y 14 Thaler per foot Frontage а E 20 feet in depth, for Noinvestigation of л bein ng required, or notices giyen to Machinery, &c., in Covere asl Manures for Vds t Use Reversioners or Mortgagees, no legal expenses are incurred. Tha le er per foot Frontago, and n gxowding ! x feet in ERUV a" » TANO, ius м Tmpo orto ed by the Wo of Irrigation, Enclosing, Wood Grubbing, Road UM n the Machin: n Motion Yard (Unco ed). Contra veries | Makin The "TOS to be recko ah ha to 8s. sterling. nh ja. 0 RO-BIPHOSPHATE Ee and Landowners desirous to execute any of the Improvements by | paym QE" Манов), tie Doek MD. EeP OS шего own m Agenta and charga the outlay and expenses on the be receipt of the same to be returned, DL the аар к ор ар plication, to the Becretary, at eme It ide pi AINN (m 6), в 1 Agricultura. tain Loa; rthe s particu M requ: nug EITA descri " vii Society's nal v "s T нч rt an AM Roy ers p known minber, жЕ "n ue, ы contents of everyth' s value, may be had gn the pen terms Ad application to MARK | at Application s a De gando ta Киши pope п Secretary, of lading, to чаја rs. James В. A Henn: x Co., Нап mbur ForHERGILL1 А ~eat Tower Street, Mark Lane, Е.С. В. даг! of the Executive Com Es tablis hed 1839, THE LANDS IMPR MENT COMPANY.— ARD Баба Dr, Mas Homar - Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament in 1853. To whom а и for particulars of the Prizes, £., аг Established 1848 3 е Yard, Westminster, S. W. һе made. T Й * ALPO ERGY, ESTATE AGENTS, BURVEYORS, &0, OYAL AGRICUL ТОКАТ SOCIETY Fu Tw j^ dac. T Н ш S isi ти the auspices of ENGLAN of the Rutlan: h rie ural Society, for Turnips grown with The Company advances money, unlimited in amount, for the above Man the iollowing works о Bre rni ун тс йар the whole ROESTER MEETING, ist.—A Si нае жу value Five Sovereigns, was ру the | outlay p expense: all cases being liquidated by a rent| STOOK and IMPLEMENT PRIZE ЗНЕЕТВ, аге now ready, Tow wn ad Trade ог os Oakham to Mr. wler, € for T | and will bii (érslaired on appliasiágp tó d MT xton, for the Turnips (not ier Swedes) e, Irrigation and Warping, Embanking, Inclosi E, Becretary. grown within the County of d. These Turnips 1 Dinge, d Planting fo se any beneficial үр 12, Hanover Square, London, W. were raised with 8 pe per. acre of ve Jl. 108. pose, i - sepes [5 e or Irriga! Baden Man - sed h à moderate d of Farm Roads, Т d Railroad s tor agric ost veg arm-y: farming pui роз € 2d. теқ Sovereigns (the 2d premium), given by the Ri; hb 8. Jetties or Landing places on the sea coast or оп the banks | Th 15 uitu G Ф ; TA sien ount Campis. m Prodr ihe t 4 то vi А ngon or — а а e Agri ral atte owler, Exton, for Swedish Turnips. Thes X 2 ni Я e erection of Farm ottages, an were grown with 8 cwt Ж. aoro of the т. тирә ther Buildings required for "Parm purposes, and the im. ATURDAY, MARCH в, Bisydon Месо ong wit rate quantity of rovement of and T to Farm Houses and other m-yard Man есч, Ыш for farm р Fu M. oL by the Blaydon Chemical Company, 'Blaydon- Managing Partner, EDWARD RICHARDSON, Jun. GRICULTURAL and HORTICULTURAL TOOLS.—Threshing Machines for Steam and Power, Ploughs, Waggons, Carts, Turnip OE Нове Breakers, Cutters, 508. 50s., Siaa Price List free. ustrated Catalogues on receipt of si: Land visions of any Act o Parm. "Royal Ct cede po е роты оп, in respect of ый, publie ог general works o drainage c or other improvements, may barowy, i She ir ír ENTUM aha x Es ое апа charge е ваше being oris. wii not [pars EAT Ue у рз. Bunarss & Кит, 95, oi Nonita Street, E.C. „к м urther in gfo d NA | Works: Brentwood, Essex, Palace - EUNT umen Managing Director 2, б REDUCTION IN PRICE, Tho Pr? Pae bhh d ҮТ : PHOSPHO Gi GUANO, *hao FRai tT: 1 Рог 30 Tons. and TM se o n £10. 5 0. per Ton, net а for 1% нү эр to Жарас у, on 1010 0 pe З Tons u to 19 0 Tons eo 0o 1015 0 0 А Fora ] r quan тона M OO 3i " D эы рег Ton additional if delivered at ther Port in Great Britain, PETER Кыа & во, Земуна? GEO. SEAGRAVE & СО,, BROKERS, VILAM DIXON & со, GENERAL AGENTS. We are asked, TM w aaa VALUE ОР GALLON OF Мик iid dens pue A ul i— “ Mr. Мвоні mmissioners 8 ipee iai as PL Eu un р TE Grass for Milch en, taking the had milk ab per gallon. This I feel sure is ge ts value to farmer, although ci so in the a milk vi where there i s. $ му money sale for But where 16 has milk. ed into ji or loeo the akes bend more than а cheese, aud in 298 THE GARDENERS' CHRONTOLE AND AGRICULTURA GAZETTE. [Maron 28, 1863, wholly get from Ks gallons MN Lord he - ug ew 5 t. per annum from ай-е that 157. per cow mmon return than 16 67. in "n of the calf, veal per ны 5 Td. per lb. gil yielà 181 апі lly per cow, rom this h must e H езе the Mu of whatever other food the c calf consumes, а and a in su um a ich -a ШЕТ ua ver | no e of the the Jan d pes и Cit аг correspondént does sn ТА whether the land —— — 13 D under such circumstance we па that which men iius the ees on i, duty ry. ery pro b y « ET) de right ыо парат Ел б nd * ён. € vary well require them it to present v ivo M. of the quantity of M dot si ed i ouch сүс exIsiL us is losing heart under We shall be тит йы. su urprised to ja nsider young stock | a li must * valued, a end which —— aecompany im ves), makes the spending чаі bf rus md ids than its selling ES m these facts our wea epe will be able himself to йөр hisinqu qui he please take his answer from | | he knows to make lea any other heoretioal. expressions one, satisfie that the in 3 erest of the tenant in producing milk and hay will lead him so Е чата after the pro- duetion of Grass, that the land ean never be | per. SOR to get out of hea. But perhaps it may be spe The land i is су in the | wou e with its requirements. Probably 2 pe 8 of odd stable manure are worth as bo аз all b. & nsumption pri sf So much the greater emm for his silet [^ t A Bi-- upon his rights as against his n this matter seems to us a blu AP Tf, › finally, the case is. one of obstinate indifference, n the tenant, ч is з letting the land waste КҮЗ [^s misman t, and whom SM dinar Dur ir ato are such extraordi- ' ая HERD. ms ch g” Corngrn ral," therto Mise to districte of "distinct pies have hit and em agricultural character. The ey all e mad pply о Babraham. hills o f flock," as ux poet calls i o onc yel glish Agrignltaral | X Рн страве (а) 1000 ielded 8 ewt. of whole-milk- cheese, which wer ld ы ud е L— or nearly 63d. per gallon. (b) 1000 gallons of new milk yielded 6 ewt. 6 lb. of bae and cwt. 1 qv. of butter, w hich sold for 2 ., 0r r Hd rathe ore than te p Roles 505. per ewt.— all of den (except the latter), brand the present market p vu f our Correspondent will turn to ЕР 130 in the Agricultural Gazette for Feb. 7, 186. he wi Fro dai WE have anothe fuller UE A t r question which requires a | у Fra irs iven ina singl hat the of an special agreement as to the mutual d of r HE DODONA FAMILY. 1» СЕК to the contrary." Then n wem ust pr e- sume that this is жөр y tenant is liable to be sp Neuer and his s to be driven off, to make rı om at short notico for bri cks and mo ortar rà ien and bore fruit Xie уе , most useful, an f island ever pis the most successful ай: distinguishéd flock- aster of our сала см e pen tract of light Barley Soil, i кл v ү ild ieh raham plough land an Аск well cultivated. There are rich grazing grounds within its limits; very little permanent Grass of any kind whatever. This is not the place а man would choose where rein to acquire a oultural ced ndis rd radi realise id esi M тб utm dire does is with a view to the speedy табаа of the pe P law declares in the absence any | ш x e ap ndent man, who ceder | of first-class — and yet аа bro the past quarter such s upon de list of English О. ent but his own — who trod а res Booth—who, had he only diced would have ade а “таве and fashion" of his own; and Hani would have been as well known a landmark in 16. Echo, 1857, by СП е ham (12,588) Jenny Lind, by—3. Mocking Bird, 1851, by a Minstrel Scrivener (10, 791) 49. Alice Stuart, 1802, by 687) ENGLISHMAN (2) rLady Louisa, by е Paris (7314) Esc. tC by tho is Hardwicke Grace Aguilar, by--15. Charlotte Elizabeth, (14,4 Й re зеге Kirtling D by Cheltenham pr (10,691) (19,588) 51. Chesterford Belle 24,1862, Е arl of Hardwicke d 470) 14. Lady Ducie, 1857, by —68. eo Ducie 9d, 1802, Grand Duke (12,965) by Tarty Ho (А) -Countess, 6. Lady Jane, 1852, | Yangnabd быз | by Red оаа Kirt- 31. Lady Florence, 1801, by ling (10,6: Sir Charles (16, 918) Lady Ann, by 3. Lady Owen, 1862, by Sir Pam (6272) Charles (16,948) Dodona, a к Lady Erie, by Chel-—Iady Eleanor, by Earl of—42. ай Superior, 1861, БУ — L tenham (12,588) Hardwicke (12,476) unt de Gourcy(17,022) "Lady в Sixtus, by —Merry Мау, by Lord—18. Merry May 2d, 1857, by —50. Rosa ма, 1802, by aris (7314) ofthe North (11,743) Хош P obcltenbam агі Hardwicke (14, 964) ü ia) -Duchess,by Van-—Lady Emily, by—Agnes, by Scrivener—Am Robsart, by John—10. Countess of Lines guard (5545) Paris (7314) (10,791) "bur (1, 619) У 1855, udo ^ Chelten- Е ham (12,58 Besid es these, Chesterford Belle, by the Earl of Harwicke (14,470), has a Bull calf, No. 17 in ihe Catalogue, vi. CHESTERFORD Велт, 1862, by Crown Prince (17, 647). — шнш Г. тыр, e history of the Ebor ien ох, as 16 і от ше агар с" г, Jonas T€ Eae er accept, he yes E and w judgment dd always have forbidden] his ab Minor at impossi- bilities, we cannot dot that эуе ver he had located, his mind an € Seir ulded ose he hese aro not the times i in Which resignedly to accept y vour sold ; n them i in successi: alf of the herd which M. Webb. has pra Thes а is fait distinct as to their origin, but all vite pe rti ket 2 bulls of common origin, of which members will then and the towing account of the herd bab =} ‚” Famıtx.— Dodona was bought by to Mr. . THE “оро r Jupiter T aid. туте ер апа аа. lie а call d. Mr. Jonas сз s not only the di rect i immediate good of so “sires” ani ms," transmitting о ver "this аз т созы the power о: Е стоне green crops meat at a rate than ever has been done spiriting оние which UPpeeR ep resolution f 80 remarkably | displayed. | On Wednesday, the 15th of April, Messrs Strafford | cheaper Dolore bel the inconceivably superior benefit Ы ajm su in hich his not ink. well to totins, -— l, rote а steer of, An walk into to to be for her health and prosperity, Vers КАЧ у» pi Mass 28, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 299 ad previously refused to breed, she and her descen- ‚Сн HELTENHAM (12,588) was bought by Mr. Webb at | A under 18) Webb, hare numbered since no fewer , Was Покер з iwins— RCHIONE| ss—in 1839 at Babra- ham; a cow calf, d in 1841 ; and enbsequentiy a bull calf— OBERLIN. From Duchess and Cou 189. DUCHESS a Жу ы ale. He was bred me the late Earl of De ucie by D OF GLOSTER, dam y DUKE OF | CORNWALL, ST so back to the Rev. e BrnnY's Short- horns. LORD or тне Norta (11,743) was out of Belinda INSTREL, and, so on both sides descended from ЕВ. а (10, 791 ) another bull of Earl Ducie's | y UsuRER (9763), dam (Cream by OnowTES, g.d. No. 25 at the Chilton sales and so back to Mason’s herd, whence Dodona herself was giyen, in all t sale, an uper and numbers of the bull's will enable owners of GnawD Duxz (12,965) was by CHELTENHAM, dam Bodice, both of them bought by Mr. Webb at the Tortworth sale. Sin PALME ‚ав, КАНДА was м р ЕА Снан. dam was then shifted dio my heavy land field, E |12 а eres after roots fed оп, а br which Е ssed, |в кее PNE in рон state in which the she eep left it ша | fo 1 Monday, and at 12 Адм. on T esday the E Ene passed over the whole of the field, (айай and seeding it with rley at one blow into most iere е bed men Chin dinner of ME g, ае spent the rest of. the Prince of Wales's wedding. О was al shifted on to Loughton, к, eld Mr. Big dore. Onemig 20 a acres after fed on E tackle w ‚ doi few а’ portion of the hea: данс КЫ bris Ae Tis we wo ciked half a day; the Ку шы БИШЕ wet; on Friday we worked all day, n Saturday at LP Р.М. ihe whole field was roh Fro om ‘solic ita x riori w, bou; a heifer a the | апа Of course besides the | Faws o, by Fnr L, rr on 0n ide, machine аб work on г different eju. 1 Gorlsodited" а ig pes phy o are large numbers of|by J. Sir C. ки nightley's rd alli it with ecd tackle to be passe distance o other descendants of Dodona, which have been dis- EAR d petas (14,476), by MARQUIS OF | seven miles to do a v containing 16 «та, after т posed of elsewhere during past years, ог are retained Durs, "аш Countess of Hardwicke, is a Бага аш | fed on, of Me. ols's, of Mouls м. on for the second sale in Thus Countess, as already descended f. sed Monday the dieci ара to operate upon the field, said, had seven calves besides the three enume-|at Mr. Beauford's, of = 7 пеаг БЕ ЕЧ e and on рати аб 5.55 the whole field was done. rated here. Lady Sixt had ele calves жї to which we sha in week r efer. We I besides the опе here ed; Lady Ann has| however, now mention lat hor d tl at work át its had 12 (!) besides the two here named ; Lady J f than а ару — E ad nine calves in all; у Lou а has had | 180 animals having ba een bred fróm. med wi ad the ** Woolston, March 12, 1868. seven d во оп. The fecundity of this family in 17 years at Babraham ; besides her descendants ** We the undersigned have'to day witnessed the operation of " ough Des Mer d drill at work on the Mr. Webb's hands has indeed poca something extraor- dinary y; and that it is due to h management is plain bred xin had four have bred "Didone. was from. Mason's NS. .6 in the Catalog , One „of them has had 14 calves, | 0 f was put to Ж, а bull also Spencers breeding, then in the possession ^ot Mr. W rae landlord, the late Mr. Adeane, and produ ced | y of the family has bee: som: уе of that Dodona, Celia, ice, fy очат and The Beauty, both m es an iwin | Of the bulls used оп her produce and d sf the other original co а bod г ЗРЭЗ, herd, we may a8 well here give eun i The MINSTREL (8607) pen ox by in T3 . Adkins, of Milcote, by Ассовртлх (5708), dam С, erby LITTLE JOHN p ddam Graci 5 ОУ g. g. d. Sylph by Sır WALTER, and thus related to the Belinda family, presently to be descri bod their descendants, unite strains of s the Sh Srt Kord br ed. Chilto Wise Kirklevington, Fawsley, ш аге all та represented at Babr yn сле y have not lost the hands of Mr. Jon cast Tux INDA абы рыд was purchased THE BELINDA FAMILY. муе Love,—Asirea, by Filbert—17. айу Pigot, . Miss Battersea, 1801, by Earl of Hardwicke (14,476) 1857, by Cheltenham 52. Miss Baltersea 9d, 1862, Ъу | Crown Prince (17, 647) r38. Daisy Chain, 1861, by ENGLISH- MAN (2) 53. Daisy Chain 2d, 1902, by TALLY Ho (A) 6. COMMANDER тх-Онеғ, 1800, by 2 by Earl of Hedley Vickars (16, idi 1.13. ELFIN PmrNCE, 1801, by Count de CHARLES 3D, 1861, by Sir у Lord (11,473) (12,588) Wade (107 Belinda, b br 21. Daisy, 1857, by Merry Lad (14,947) Ranuncu- 4 : lus (2479) -„Вийегси by 4 5. FIELD PniwcE, 1860, Cheltenham Hardwicke (14, 476) (12,588) ady Bird, Gourcy (17,632) by Usurer4 1. Usunzn, 1859, b: ^ (9763) Earl of Hard- wicke (14,476) Maid, by—13. Youwa Sin Chelten- Charles (16,948) L Ha 14,264) Mr. Webb at the Wiseton sale. o — was Бе . T. Bountiful by Banox WARLABY, and tor, Lady Mery | RD - | sold at the Wise e dT years old, her ‘calf | “ Brownie” by her side te fetching 70 guineas. Spencer at | 1842, and she was first the m of repairs. James and Frederick Не , а Iron "t t aries: Mac: 19; "[Our | А gon ide Grasses.—A. colonist in the pr " ince Nelson, New Zealand, importunes me to sen seed of such ex, on ү apt рев to the overflow tide. He sta uantity P ssi lend on the sea-shore, МЕ, А when surveyed was a fresh- Pet marsh, has, subsequent | € its drainage and culture, so subsided їп i level that | he sea 8 55, these, je and there are stock of all four in the and from Bai m Kirklevington, and it |L. E. Вавхакр, Dry od d | of i its Pound T him some Grasses as grow in situations (he spec pter Station, Bucks, of s tes that a х Times of last w: s нта самас an of Mr. Biguell, h E fed land, b Ton withou вки. іге 3. рвов отат) ыд Dra yton, € жы? eshire ; W. REYNOLDS, lise). Ков NORFOLK, Louth Park, | Here is a word from Mr. Bignell ;— “ Loughton, March 16, 1863. DEAR Bin, I forward by request your оой machine, with many thanks for its use. While drillin, wr Barley wi had many visitors, and т — ч ат the work done as first- — =l remain n you “Е. W. BIGNEL * To mith.” Her эё opinion of some practical пери. Tb | тай the working of the machine at Moulso '** Moulsoe, March 17 cultivating and g machine Б Мг. on Mr. Nichols's lan MIT 9 “Тһе workin 7 iim Bucks; Keynes, CHARLES T. eynes, Pro RE. PRICE, Newport Pagnell, Bucks; Ө. G. , Olney, And here are a few words from Mr. Nicholls : ©“ Moulsoe, March 17, 1863. “ Bir, —We got the tackle fixed and started е 9 A м. yester- day, and we ihe the 16 acres at 5.55 р.м. to-day. The field consists of varicus soils, а ar e d eon of itisof a stiff binding nature dificult отк. Тһе machine did its work well, cultivating the land and seeding it with ley in the best way l ever saw, so con дора, € of € Mr that as soon as you have proved tl е you bringing out I will order one. I cm ped the lackle |229 си am obliged. In addition to this I add my best than Е е" spect ully, “Wy x А nd od not L x» d other d Woolston, hing Machines.—There appeared in the Weekly E i rad „Ф m accident which happened - Chea witha hreshing Бъ whereby а ап ye her Mr dnd giat her life, | by stepping. back upon the dru w, Sir, the feed- is thus related to ү family, тич а in 1860: Charmer h. unproductive. Can n you give the na ames of the | Grasses н - prelomite in situations such as the the Thames or the Severn? І would d trouble y u, but have previously consulted the | most rass-seed salesmen ponde nt i in a New Zeala nd has alread, some of her descendants, as we m Gay (То be continued.) im.—I good a result as an stand farther, that tge y "received from me the seedemen have recommended, x also seeds of the T k 2 е „Folkland „Ло m ne of bly the seeds sent him had vitality tre le he sowed them that here in о! lost their I fear that the fact is ore іё was lial ur -and vigour on | gror of salt water, and that ingoio e e j vegetation hat such can survive might be fatal to of their SÉ. and the early growth T the ; Smith's aen Drill and Grubber.—I thank ук 1 visiting Jogleion, j Veni desidia dtr Wan, men who my corres- | [у of the More 1 that the feeder ma y sit at either side, his proper place therefore |is to sit with his back to the rick he is Aeris | thereby, - са Lux inconvenience ud. him keep- ing the t iplo c ed on the eby; through your columns, =й the Nr of masters, bailiffs, and зм де what І havi c which, bowever, have Swi e эе ргой& 35,0007 a yea sight. re Mt seems incredible ibat „could be on in one year. A e Cott ages af Working ceful ounty England, g in "тегі, aid ба able to: words better 302 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND duisi к= GAZETTE. [MARON 28, 1863. accommodation ; ie — ling the poor to | carry o а practical manne e precepts € them, time of follow tation. England, рос д Ks E authority of will too plainly prove this over BE с. те wded qd usual. disenso is infectious P There is „їй | | difficult. md А! 1 е should Dm gone. did not turn зонада е | to be again iugulphe е You, of course, know how but an English —not like home, where br are vom Asini in repair, | e the our café, e should come in ir Bond с, * * * Next morning i sunrise Alejand а few minutes а ro and I were off fter оп the rod dj agues. The first ders and соо asted mutto | in а о B — Ф БЫН pan "The way you eat is this id e | great iece of roasted mutto on, on your "t ganchos are all the same, and have wit th legs crossed, each ‚опе їп Из pity for a horse; they -— - mp m doi cost. However, afte 2% leagu ame to a "atop, and нин got upset, for iib Aftor it ү соп ed not e ou any c other, cuts ИРА а Ы с ка с sunk i out. mounte show thi Е апа stil E. 1 ей; т of rain, which gra We The health зу and the sick must live iei ould death release the patient, until the body i is к "е! wretehedness of the sed to a fearful extent. The c consequence o д change hordei раб кы PU et the coach out ette shovels, i& was proposed to walk any on and 1 8, whic is we en e On we went accordingly, the after which the horses. Pag oxen are brough t bak & i „ea e coach overta ladi walked until we at last t an who has e A clothes, a warm t and weary without Fre en pre- usual meal ig g shop = one of b dai aud a bottl My fri ve some nch w pas longer waiting, the trumpet was hea rrived. We by degrees got along the м, ki Ern to make a gut pe ay ’s fi without пас opes passing San Vicente. ived at Ranchos, our halting-place for | | where our. greate the moment, in dri any an honest be saved from de sri had he the — com ur f bei Eu: v to ge ОТА s for t | ае Сер an hour and a half brought us | piece и bread, ; Р tion—why, if I at home instead of being driven away to seek them аб length our dinner. Rancho leag ев | у» elsewhere. Falcon. А froni аек дур: s наана цао : or sheep, Le нет Анн. -Moles.—Y t , of Woolston, for his article on | more than 5 r 600 inhabitants, ut possessing a the night in the camp, with cle e-rugs or шу moles teli in je M айша бш at page 180. Iam ||; ttle church with. two Jar wge bells. Being pis | bed; for in the little hotels you meet, the beds in m artic — оу wr rie d e jh Mb к У неся А арша; ia | eve so I, travel-sta ain d an nd gen eral are cram med with fleas, and the roo with article, wh oth whic А Я љоне to gio devoted E Vicar of Mix. ” is very гае Аа li ae n fci repast, attended it d MAS ОТ Гн ыны Аби ү ki Mr. Smith, to address you pers y, һа invented so ficial bbers with which you seem to be "i b fast ho Were so nume ty ould p ur hand on desperately in love; and I, on the other hand, have m Dn ‚ to resume, after breakfast a peon w Ў : naturalones with which I am. - deep ply in Lo e; but then I | brought horses for Don Alejandro and уве elffrom Mon м М ишн rett y full pes саа rm sure 1 have never exhibited any partial loyers, nor «ош Grande, for E to use in takin the sheep over, LR дер da s I bec vela sap cited of you, P E ай. ad deeply, in pm | at Rtancliog. BOE din lv. wo mounted our horses, ihe ed-room and dress - yith mine, Then, my friend, w all this jealou eds = н dom та ореп yard, and felt so disgusted that I would Му dear friend, 4 иш Sour min anti p. diligencia go mgn (—— суы not isis wash myself in the iron basin set apart for сова; à ure you on the honour of а Choisis for the Estancia, disant some five leagues. To ma ike y p L M sues never onanga шу. dozy f for PUE Ез 16 short, after narrowl Mae 4 er a шо you ** was his fight against them," that i айе TERA bun за тте, storm by seeking shelter i їп а ! puesto, s waiting ther a "o ud ees ay (29th нез we had а d ub nay, ‘реа та his thousunds ;" indeed, so proüelent а mole | till it was arn we re-saddled, and about 5 р.м. аза not proceed on our way. so ha les c — me e рй Lye leman чае d A" y: ed them at the Estancia, at ©“ Rar anite" Being Chrsbn аа а — 5 could, in i. little Meu hich ur Ma а single solitary one ich made his escape we ha о near. e only lost four sheep in and for pro тей whither, my gentle reet Day the manager Erin, nd but fortunately М hou "E ly Р ither ? Turn to Mr. 8ш ups letter and see. T apu , ther re, ERE us а hearty welcome, At sth E e me T omit no га аан tant К ; but to u ° а saddles away out of the second de п ior а ха diy. Now. Тан Y had e ч ith'SE own language, u at one, e writes, ^ xe S A у ан ew ear's ЫШАН on "= hat t bottom-—far rm." „зе ereon, aon we | 50 ios aa just beginning, six err nto the hous im: my boli ude Mr. Sm ad lustily shouted ou yy, hecalled | for assistance. em hadthe dari ring "intruder GOA ! Then in the aim we v ofa clerk, an er of a шо fe Ur a gene, atten. dant at churcb, cords prem and Atene yd proficient ones also euch ti еу dre ds, nay per Р “ thousands, pida d his ан еей also ; for Mr. Smith adds t they "UN e vi нао Lees - able * * * Why, Mr. Smith. к пагон | | u do not expect, о ise m: ER. рап, singers, had ed кун plumes as Does refute my uM. mensity of good aud little m? le РУ they sometimes тау per! ара е unter- RTEA y the thousands of of times more good t (hey e the d ha ut your fa: mole-catcher x^ Nun f othe pes up to ihe proper number, xpressed pleasure of the MM re mp had come. ur Hi ing the 20 Dus, RUE five pé 0 | water ап and receiving the koù ESL our good fortune over a glass of сайа and d a good pipe. Jan. 13, ton —The next day, Friday (Dec. 26), was | engaged in parang out sheep and rams from a flock, and next morn e had collected all that we had to t | take over to Mon in one “poin A “ Езраг Шаг? Бае е | | je | I | n the 2d inst. I returned to town, a perfect lobster in арра Hie erztremely pes with my trip, |which was most useful, in many ways, as it open re | little Re made me learn a trifle of local dreds of each. Тһе mana geris a good- ng young man, about 30 years old, who Бета 26th; а Scotchman, who has certain "pee in ment for his work. A © experience. The other week I ри а ЫШ to a friend of mine; some five leagues out of town, who introduced me to à ge алтты who or a little. flock of his of not e than 5 ewes in all: he has also rams, young ыа m but very few of the өте E puesto" is a Je n the -— afternoon (27th) we left with our de; ез sh еер апа 121га ams, Besides the Fr ren ch- into his drains; but had I, o e any been. d once | drained two fields, never once been та ead Ialso mains ji nd this statem: friends, m sy think, = а the animus f "ње; ра e son of M ius, who in the Agricul- ¿ural Gazette of the 7th of this moni lj aere of land; but аз he has thro i do own the gauntlet тетот тг, І tako it up, and if I do not giv S e him —- reign perra spondenc i rondo а P peantiful | ing ап to“ reed all -—€— t and t, modi kept розы st Pigh, Don Alej ejandro Mes I vent | the sh cu » and another one to drive the bullock сањ behind, cede up же ЫГЫ е or sheep that got Его | kn pied po the ther › were six of us need. we had no dogs. ged w as this:—two peones оа point of sheep, say EUREN 60 or 70, and drive them Е e on ahead, keeping them always on the move by shout- | Mestiza mother, d, being Ше. т their eese, he other шр would | he charges 57. 10s. Ends) Every ye this gen i diced and try an eas h them, man raises the standard for his we es of fleece, E fetched (arr. per arrobe 251bs.), the оа price in e | the market, гаг 1. М.В. The Spanish pound weight is m^ oner seventh lighter than that of England. | ERG blea ten the line — a mile Pun perhaps the 3E э broken, а e work to m dip under your horse's legs ; on you went, shout- ing whistling, cracking your whip and ga your saddle, and Жез ihe horse, ез make a noise to feighten the sheep on. The first night we аата ae nehos,^ where, in fairish th f sphere of its operations, ии а Show of STALLI x last, at Exeter, as re ste to the village to get inner, for w Hungry an t halt. J es t thirty ty, о | dirty, an пзу, ntered the place: we were like sweeps, s got нке ers dinner about 9 р.м. mud ! bottles of English ale soon disappeared, followed by agricult Tt ed to eii € of wine—ou ner was an excellent one, wound С of those in authority that ав i by a little убур and cigars. After dinner my | thi ty will hold e к irs the inportant er fiend and self felt very much contented, and whilst!of Bristol. it will be a enient arrangement fof — É Maron 23, 1£6?.] ihe next stallion show t THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, -> that no other horse is entitled to take Ње first diploma. and that it is found ач economie practico. The Potato crop i Bristol March fai 4), and unless ie time of i hs Speaking of the class generally, it may be remarked ceri itr "m is «pese ааа — er arma " M. vi year be thought too early, there can be no doubt that to spare, but | use he considers them better applied conjointly, 14 нены many reas m adduced in its favour. Th b n pro on | there was the u usual | guano and 2 ewt. of bones with ng giving a bet стор of horses shown ; on Friday "were Fits rth. Ti airy уму were ubappir the rule instead ed мее а of guano and the dung, and 2 cwt, of guano for practical purposes, and those which obtained the | of the exception. Small fee ене ten d in VU Non р e 54 ш — 1 bie, s ime ок a Society's dipl not be entitled e etiim the | several n жі аг in mo an e ier and seven course is adopted, from 10s. to 15s. per acre over the prize unless they are respectively pre in the|there was edits us n ndan le area is about the su expended for artificials ; general show yard on the 9th and 10th о Ju une next, | of fat, interfering with! the animal's L'un aig e: în that oase ано бе e ei ы partially mown and unless their own трета аше ва! ‚шо evidence, ncumbering his movemen "n rize horse,| (b) Мг Stiles Rich, of Didmarton, s:—For roots he generally or befi f July, that t have ser rved at | Model, а fine animal, very comp: ei with small | drills o epa god quantity of ashes, 1} to 2} cwt. of > Ё Ё superphosphate, or n acre in conj t 40 mares in "ihe pots ig in the counties of | head, thick cobby-looking neck, and well-placed with vell died d Ane , ыктуу эшч g rnwall, Devo on, ,Dorset, Somerset, t, Meg: and | shoulder, but with a deficiency of muscular develop- as been weak, (although the land may be in Gloucester. March, | ment of forearms and thighs, which seeme ond enc he fou d Ц ewt UA - yat acro with nine Хм hbreds, and 14 бее дао и. almost too li for th they had to support. | act as a good and paying stimulant, that the had one of whom, however, failed to make his appeara The 2d prize, Stapleton, though entered as a Clydes- Кран рки аена ju : ое nde ood, thou ht e fact was little observed in Wem dale, had few indications of the breed beyond a hollow extensively used. On the whole he did not consider top- 5000, g i h n \ presence of two ael cn shown as extra в ock. back and well.fo: head, but hi a on for his | dressings needful, artificial feed being now so extensively used The exhibition took place in the ss barrack | weight was ve ed Mr. Noble's Youn ount greatly assisted i in resin tain. d in good heart, ch ith ard, w Mau of State for pim n een granted € the purpose by the edm nded by the jpeg for, — could — ely have been selected dor the риро ве іп t pinning faith p » lis reputed Bites hed isa strong handso: e horse, wit PA s ве crops ie Aon by. Bader and те о! of manure show ite the reverse of the an J por bof E ngl and. Еа rly n the morn ing a stric л. deg rm plot where the Peas now g the e 8 was б nad by 2 of. . Brown, for bis great Dulk, arising. from obesity ; 1 € had, m whilst that after the Carrots were tho, worst Но adds that he KO CAS veterinary inspector, and a "clocl di from most farmersin the mode of applying manures; they sie ficu before the judges ei f the | hind quarters were deficient б озы а к К D toner Nae 9 ael n к publie as to be present, in a capacio g whic The диши» A qualified in this class were, die for | mized: avd commingled with the soil as much as possible, {агас Не had always found in ез end the result а better and more stances. at arrangemen js 1 more valuable. Tor Thorough-bre г. Gibso: son, of Haldon lst Priz eo И: агре оп produ Darna, Puddaven, Totnes, Devon, for a chesnut horse, | evidence that they were members of the Society. d by Mr. C T o Ratan, a aged 22 years, bred Buzzard; sire Q^ dam, Picton. Mr. R. б. Lux! ruskford, nts equally satisfactory may gé: с ihan the attendance arger mi The Judges for Hacks, or Hunters p entries) were Mr. John еда, о * Meer and M ‚ South heir eye and enlarged hocks, and one as being pes quy age stated by his owner. healthy crop; his experience told him that guano answered better on strong cold land аб оп éry brashy d The acting stew m of the ош were Mr. C е C. better in cold "i р seasons than in dry and hot ones ; on the Gordon, of Wiscombe Park, Honito n, and Mr. » | contrary, all parations : m — " — ^. i light land—that ammoniacal manures depended much on x Heatherton, Taunton, ind the general direction of gh Mer eie Rt n c cie ео ов е һе у was entrusted as usual to Mr. Widdi РӘС Эдш нання тунса ue. po pen gir | of ен Hill, Ivybridge: Financially speaking the | other subsi with the most satisfactory results on every sh a greater success than the Council were иш Жы, gear a xh rab is ing in its effects, excepting in the case p prepared to anticipate, but a large proportion of the »" Wheat e теч кореша оа dinem райды poet эра 1 visitors were admitted free of ch x cing |, a, otherwise the use of artificials was mainly confined to od. rwi It | the root crops, about 3 cwt. P acre, with farmyard dung, and the citizen ns ОЁ һе was quite satisfied that t An em us мие. Ро, ы гч the for а chesnut tod the Baldfaced Me qme Devon In dressin, ng with m сн рони 2 months, 3 wee way; Palma ; sire dam, Plen , would в orse ma owing to his slighi. build, he was con баеп ualified : ‚опе as not bani thorough: for sprain eet. трак; Horses (14 entries, 1 absentee), the judges were Мт. G Badham, Bulmer Eye, земна Д pne E: near Exeter. Tar roan cart horse aged ( y b J. Gibbons, Rackenford ; sire, Warrior R Азир Seco ize of to Mr. J. Horswell, "North ата ? y cian t horse, Young Stapleton, aged 3 y 10 8; sire, ythe; sire of dam, не со. [N: a eligible to succeed Model, as as first prize, in event of his dis- qualification. Commended, and reserved number for the second prize only, a brown Clydesdale ques mount, Charles Noble ears and шош» brod as porcos vak. D* ани на annual m meetings of this Басе, € and it is probable that the уы wW m construed erm the judges have recorded their opinion eeks, and 2 days, bed D Lees Peel; dam Р of nipo- and the time e Two Thousand seem sand for adopting w 22 years old, and e the larger Taten of the cations | №, y be, it moi vay Lee felt that vend th memorable аи of вода [reception of the Royal Society ten т аа years | Мг. J. Ritohio in he larger breeds s are m Meca small terrier cien and the 2 d tho ost suitable for grain crops, and that of these different. artificials for Wheat, nitrate g off the | of soda has given фи the ent. geniin, harag Filo others the po Otte: profit in four Guan! sulphate e Fa ee re som, succeed- | s 1 manures pete отела bone, so far as the W. ops ho ање, аге fairly shown. show, however, is of dogs not used in fiel rts. forts Magni nioen t specimens of the ges classes— Mastiffs, Fi ey уг = pum n eder e orca meme itis, , Вегпагдв, „аге ай, but | however, коа тад, remarkable, although salt itself gives such accompany the most The кау. а. artifi clear rated jas in the the у Prag tns however, o on the! College farm the balance of success up the аа; or їз on the side E the manures; although it left a loss in two cases m ench, pua t ed ifferent manures, тр manure, nt a loss in 1860, э» den Farmer во. туяр от р. 25 KINGSCOTE: Feb. 3.— Үе aleni our report of Drew's interesting paper on Artificial Manures. by Mr. x following is information given to espondents :— perience with r heir ky The first, report is from рр: n Scotland ; it Mo for the class, is so litt tends to show the extent to which itis used (ra more ihan into them, suffice to say rhe. else. He says, the use of artificials depended in some | taken on о egree upon the rotation of сг же ав well as the | believe an ication enterprise of the шен Taking the six- -course-shift, dd | epit with ad system folowed on most good Wheat producing "— on a mM of 8 300 а sus in divisions of 50a each | uld be porre аз follow; Acres, lst, seeds 2 pastured (no manure) 0. mown, арр with 1ewt. nitrate of ein. эй id $ cwt. gu. талог паа , .. 20. pastured, (no manure) 80. — 23 нв guano and 2 cwt, salt, diii 1 3га, m— 12 loads du; ‚ artificials 258, per acre 50 0 m &c., 30s. . 15 0 th, Wh. dun т 25. 5tb, Roots, 30. ut to 15 guano per acro ii ewt. i 138, эг" апа 2ewt. dissolved bone — 2d, Oats 6th, Barley sown ith Grasses. 50. ТЫ; part matured with аклаш only irs да dung if the roots It adds—This sta! онн үштү Т ЕАК 1 m ну and om Аан БИ ИЕ ' acre 893 . А THE GARDENERS COHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, Manon 88, 1868, Qut or “bringing into practice t his is part of the subject: | declares it t . м» first р1асе care is pravimi ac адом work, farm 4 this mm d E pe wr th an enormous ылай | w oods, build: ma ri w stables, hall; al alsosummary ual ча ч Ъоцгоой>аз in some others, our principal manufaeturers, | ОЁ cR payments, accounts of he produce апа | connected with woods : two each ; Ree ш ers v Futur rame er таса disposal of Wheat, Barley, Oats, Beans, Peas, and | of work done in connection wai EU к ац Send опё ав g articles as is possible e пее рг? eonsistént-with ей qato of ает P Ай дөр Vetches; with separate кору for horses, cattled | апа stables: four for aceourts.of right arti e, the next thing isto use'it judiciously. "This con- | Sheep, hogs, and poultry, * produce and оѓ poultry, meat, and grain supplied to the Hall, t-artiele, the n hing airy ] sists- not in stiriting the qiantity to be applied, but/by-paying | sundry,” sold. 16 salso Е forms for the а= in columns for summaries d un НЫ: р y, 8 d Neh. зинг — eto diton of che-lend must of various other disbursements, as rent, ев, rates | Then а number of -pages for. records of salos aid пее ЙЫ to, ЖЫ оа and taode dio of aiim um haás to ар ев, tradesmen's bills, manure, food for live | receipts on account of Wheat, "Sues, ‘Oats, Beans, be considéred. Тһе dressing in the little experiment with | Stock, and incidental expenses—for valuations at ће | Peas, and Vetches — Horses, Cattle, 'Sheep, Ho oj, Barley hy my friend in'Hants plainly proves this, his second beginning and end of the year, and general cash | Poultry and Eggs, and sundries, 9xpertment also shows that some importance is to be attached accóunti, Fhen follow v pages arranged with mone " the :effect diferent nures have on future crops—the 1 Бе оа G disb у со umis, in superphosphate applied to Turnips giving 74 сё. more roots | Тһе book contains 189 pages, 17 inches long by enter disbursements on aeeount gf Yates, than the partially dissolved. bone; whilst in е Barley crops, inches wide. Of these, the first 58, namely 29 folios, tithes, cr tradesmen's ‘bills, manures and food for following the portion where the bone was used, yielded 44 В 19 ud las tly for incidental | expens өй: Te # 'over the other, ‘ап lb. рег bushel Һеау1ег іп weigh hola M 13 the increase in straw being 34 cwt. рег acro. Other points for | days of фе fortnights work by poi day laboure th-eolumns for beginning decision-are—to mit crops and to what amount can or ought | money columns for the fortnightly payment нр зем апа a „df ће year, and with plenty of- room for à we to use them ? under the systems chiefly followed in: forar contract kak eneral cash-account, this di mee "field on "the strongestand the fivo-field Then follow 24 pages Tor:K record iof 20 Ы on the lightest land—I donot consider there is much necessity for applying stim to'our corn erops ; in fact where there іза 4900 planit, ant the ай а good hour ог condition, d METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS—BERKSHIRE question its answering; but wherever the plant is thin and weak, whatever the condition of the soil, І believe By Mr. J. B. Нена, Moulsford, near Wallingford, Berks, during the week iiir Mareh: 25, — decid: 8 their applica tion to be m me 4 beneficial. А an 4 or раа Ж uction a s f Self-Register- and roots for the тр. г stock, the { At 9 л.м... Railway Time, | us bovis сы indispensable se cs mne алф. rE zd eit ere many Sn will be much more extensivély used tham й Siem ibat there в Reading of | is а iimit to which itis "aes ra u$e them. Themiost ecd- Day of nomiüe mode із in app! "a g that i ау й of that kind and: Week. 1 ie ta —À [Maxi] Amount|Max. | Min. | in Min. hourk! ofCloud, in in ys onthe | 0-10. | Air. | Air. 9$ баа; Ground, un. its Bulp|, Wind. Jnnt eter rrected to "ars Freezing Point "e -— od em in-thiat iel give value'for the sévéraliterns ex mdedin e Леа; future crc In order that we p the better unders tand el | Dayof E | s m. | 0-6 i Mon 1198] 8045 48 47 тоду; B $0.50 ' 48 46 Wednesday |95 3 46 · `Ф ксн oss co Ё & { АН; " : : 4 k , y а ‚ба. for'mianure;to this must be added, v4 7d for et ceteras, ыр ingi Vi lar Radiation Tt which registers from 20° to 30? higher E B z $ Ё d g sF i Е ї E g j s =. ts grown. g "About would still exceed the lesser quantity:by about 15. per ton, on the other hand this greatly increased amount of keep must be Miscellaneous, quoto: a: түс wee row threshing, which dhen um » considerable benéht, поб -опу in keeping ofstook, bùt in| CHELMSFORD. i SPP Амінь „Мар АА Key | out under (һе fopreeim that fowls will eat thes I ting the fertility of the soil; with respect pum This was a “horse c » which BS some snd th Щр thi иий b - - in Án y destro à f them, t Observed and found from experiment that a full dressing curions questions, Puzzling both to farmersand lawyers УЛА АЫ portion becomes ао toso быра шо answers better than а half one—thatis the roots may be e prigo of a horse sold for 201, tion. Some few we commenced the ie асте est ato: -— You may — г do T and, as this was j m ліней would-be within | and-our теё стор in ntroduced to the fi eld a larg (еер of Sinapis is used, 8 Bushels of bone-dust, 1 cwt. БАЗ НО: and 5 the e County Co yv ўзба п, а demand of 64. | пі Боурне: poe ien ihe ken М 1 cwt. of superphosphate. Some ‘little, “doubtless, depends | was-added for “interest,” се Аһ interest me Wood. "Tho oed of this Flux wus afte Wadi Bowy fa ONES on the eharaeter and ‘condition of the soil; on some less e ving Mina меку e10th November, part óf the far: i e Black M in 7 whilst 2 re р might be added with ad-| 3 the action i being e on the 19th of November place in an.aggravated degree. Afterwards some of the Ithink we'donotget a responding: return. "Roots are the le. he as barga for at rice ih tue DS mmm Ah айй v фаз кже ed. Ern oe d and support of the Jight land arable-farmer, and hie | tioned, and. e бэ еда а to lunch, iw d hich | Beans of AR. they were seen to Bo а а lange strip in should'endeavour Always to'secure a оой crop, Artificials are the buy er observe d .в0 methi iing а about the horse -whieh middle, the boundary lines circumscribing the growth of Black better in conjunction "with our:dung, and I believe if we, in led f ustard ; and this is now pter omahen hanea a of the farm, it E neighbourhood, айе і £o over a greater breadth of our our * Oh, э | having nearly expelled the former common Si атта ати Qüpplying the defic er я HET рь to the i px he buyer, said, * he's peek | owing to the greater ed А0 of the former— further exiendedts oat e €— de and th 4 took the horse home. : unde its — arvensis, Charlock, yielding generally4000 seeds to Ye Black "s yielaing generally 8000 seeds last spring with -prepared bóne ' Srpg анти trial with wh Sa итш. li "a ET of the “ gripes," and died w 12 "E effect it had on increasing th. e qutiy — e g e st „©. г. Pearce were for tl ho іван: havin, : he:-whole. One thing І сап вау, 46 їп some мі Бечка vas or. ur eer, The сее was nced "4 pons wéed nwurseries.—Fields in Mon way affected the ty of the herbage,'it being kept down | yesterday апа lasted a great part of to-day, 15 лїк iine overrun With ts thóir picur ет" ET ud ite Eu 3 1 much closer than-the other-part of the-field, and зав а darker | examined. The learned Judge, who observed that the case had farming. If we have Th colour the whole season. en we consider whatour northern | а чем а 1005 time, left it to the jury уһеіег.е horse was | Cornér, we oll never c rael rolas аа em fields: "We brethren do he calculation o nte NE i оо b; | both for ie ilocal A. t making weeding Т, У; "ii ne me IE our p in Mai kea Асл Erom he -h а 4 uud e time of the bargain. pon Mr. рин ста ЗУ "ihe defendant, raised og. belit bit that | the - eX einige ander ыс — of: me f it tho y wi to 'suceèkd, А ttention to the other mmm il ару шеп have о ps ай ty. "succeed, require. гео the other dep quodi дё question was oa her PAS rse was unsound at that t men have come to look upon {ћеш as за ne our business, ве production of stock. E x The learned Jud, ibd asked the Jury that question, whieh however, more. correct mE = eneral азге i ell ‘апа liberálly 'also oír | seemed to тариа е ена still те A it жаз pretty plein that the tataro e and'habits of asoordanoa ti осеззе gro expect.them to flourish de reed we | Fd: horso Mes vire рев еа Һе А at е а M if the pes in must. supply and. Ата means for-£heir d. hich а tha r'enemies erp Иг. HARRISON pro) агуобе of thànks to x. Dune, жые | ma armen 49 mec 2 а рь dm е ерек in p» hoeing of. A Bere ily respon t directly, teling, en о: PES . ded to on all sides. rather, in чао, эт — — 2 эзы ыры Jay, n it r them. Atthe онай relies indt mestibg. Жой hs ад кыа emis $4 сж р Новог mS «IW г that was ease o! 1C; 1e: y 50, was amborne, Nd the élection of that in heir о ness, wi Ё day for e sl d oth whether, if UN | 1 weeds, three с ' dis wies members dined of (he disease, and had. їп sent home че anda cepted, bus evenly -sp із у terit: together а » (where an exeellent repast was | that it ‘Kay ME e d that it Соцс fu tis vay i uei dae "Ulis by tne prepared), and tlie subsequent proceedings were | WS not fuso d at that time, as hr that Ek Ernesto e the surface, епо 6 J PA ap igas practical пу, і Tage qui s асаа Е ог ће plaintif iced prt ene — — же А delis by ‘Profésor Buckm Mr. bargained for. ae the IET. jd to the 6d. | теш rked bat it it. -18 too muc racțice to entiemam, ғ j En аА. g 3 syy вош bucolie те апай. ef ve assemblies. . питне Tho Yerdiot, El waa rey die eris only for Peer de or. It cannol be t fessor dium of Piao er Agric cdita äl College, tho: 20. E. the effect will bé that each party will pay his айыы EET soiis and FUE déliveréd an able a ан lecture on a subj ject |? A do not aH which -could љоё fail and abso: Cal евна“ реч ср phe ade à be i p endar of Operations. Soon ав they are. vine md mdr [The following passages are, extracted from Morton's Farmers? Bana PP therefore, io Boo Ө eed Bouedge ] secti fos ы de ioo cii e e manure акр iè зету for Weeds.—A rts of seeded plants are unhesitatingly m with manure, A Де ш (ш. pression that as the leaves and. stems of weeds deca sstEn Ross: March 25.—We "have now Һай, for a Sa ганы с prj $ Apes "- one examine the plants t "hat gr grow | mou шошду ae (— жди wonderfully pvp "i sed manure heap, b larger sosding in sufficient quantity to stock 'his farm, e if but à | our po g is now accomplished than bas been at tig Farmers Mecon? Book. ву John Scott, of Kid |sown when the manure le euni Воз regularly they bocome Оз is completed, end Qverj whore, in io carles 4 : | н" ‘ап every w in the earlier di : by W. ЎЎ. эш, Bookseller and | aceount for the fregueet introduétion into urnip fields of such e beér.harrowed in in exei plants às Anthemis, stinking Chamomile, Chenopodium, is a, ta ae su this large thin Сарой ir pastoris de dris P e e тү unexpected; Atout tho middie or Fearuary he of this 3 раве in fall, ч с] Dette m A ang | wh d bo ipea ; тог РЕА Maxon 28, 1863.] | THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, . 303 КАЙ поп о f Cr a pie v h АШЫ ОП PIOR o e groun: ME wing à able ч ho Wheat h, from the incessant fall of rain, could FOWLER'S not ha зоро! winter. то i ing, althou; no. ms ar 1 ; cog гонт 4 check ру е cold winds ánd frosty nights we STEAM P LOUGHING AN D CULTIVATING PATENTS. have lately he ure fields bei ng beautifully een, and the country ge ly is:putting on 9 spring-like - а ce. Alth н чеч is —€ poene there is — R S. н f UE cL DE : RANSOMES & SIMS, ORWELL WORKS, IPswt middle of Po” оша vg еч pianti -— part о : - RWELL z ORKS, PSWICH, ee E Ta - um whole Е gree Ta DM. Кара "be Have the pleasure to announce that the еу have arranged with JNO. "mers - the nse of ће above cleaned a and Турагой! for Turnips. Cattle. rove well through PATENTS, and they will answer any inquiries respecting them, and execute y Orders promptly. е; winter, anda ellig аы anly nerative:p: ipeo, AM ne hills in COTTAMS 15 a E ac 99 Ф Ee [ K m 2g ast year's crop of e: d ; the dd is so inferior, that it is scarcely worth sending south, and the millers at hom nnot safely gind a Ке er proportion thi than. ку qrs. to 0 эш of, fore that CONTINUOUS IRON FENCE, HURDLES, and ИЕЫ) GATES, ERIOR IRON (NO CINDER IRON USED) IN THE BEST PARK Ponce. GATES, and uud of Ser and WROUGHT IRON COMBINED, NARIOUS 8 another, oim ied we would fain hope that we would never see its like again. Notices to Aj ep it arido Qow-MinkirxG MACHINE: С W. The Com de addninsod at the Lacteal Works, Birmingham. ту Ает be К е to, obtain informati т you; but it is not our bus s to, eir od ELvETHAM We do not know the bi ох! oble " The д amis along red Mangel with а! bulge шщ M Something the shape of a half-blown bladder lled out at ither:end. It is — the best Mangel. FOND. aid e the Trefoil of Md аг eoi 4, ees Mn ае а weed. mollis, Гор ; 29, Aira caryophyllea, Hair-Grass.; 9, "Myosotis алана } Corn Forgot me- Not Ч of this we are not T ; 4, Stellaria, iplant of '&he-Nat. Ord. ime Es, IwroRTs in 1862, compared with 1861 :— | RON GARDEN — тра OHAIRS, GARDEN ENGINES, LAWN MOWING MACHINES, WIRE Medeae every Um of EE for Horticultural and Gardening purposes. VERAN t сынан CONSERVATORIES, HOT-WATER APPARATUS, &c. The Improved IRON MANGERS and RACKS for Stables, HARNESS BRACKETS, &c. Illustrated ra OGUES P DRAWINGS free on «=ч to AM C0., ENGINEERS and IRON FOUNDERS, 2, WINSLEY не (ОрровІтЕ к Рлзтнком), OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W. Quantities Imported Articles, Animals—Oxo n e e . I Calves К - m 6, "t Sheep and lambs its 5 Swire апа — як $s Flax.(dressed and undressed) ~, ew; uano .. Чопв Fee AR (dressed And androsied) .. OWE Qil Г са akes v" tons E - - Provisions Dion aid hari bams A Е JOHN WARNER & SON >й эмн. or BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, "ES. . 8. HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, pm and MANUFACTURERS of PUMPS, COOKS, апа CLOSETS а * pe EVERY DESCRIPTION. Babio N Nitre 7 - a A Eocds— Clover T ds o a" Linseed .. .« C Wool, г 8 and hd Дары -From "Hanse Towns other parts o M Xe 1ps/1:24,407,5. Bri h possessions in South Айг, ЭЯ 122 ~, British i East Indies Other "НРА © „ә: y Total R Wool, Alpaca and the Llama tribe Woollen r rags, eis "P to beused as s wool, + x N RON ЛЕТ AND FoRGE. x PUMP. A No. 85. Tem CAST-IRON PUMP, fitted with P E & Sows' MetahBucket and Valve, whieh cannot Corn — Wheat — Russia. qrs. 1,041,467 |1,327,158 1, à 436, PO s Prusia — .. - 027,739 450,454 Meeklenbusg '" 157 : n aetion, for um s not exceeding '2 Hanse Towns 216,350) 197, ME 24 inches ... ... 1 foot Hi: es high #1 1 e { fndbes 8 feet 3 — "M d ~. $110 0 Turkey ^ 211 inches short e EH "^" of Lead Pipe attached, ready for fixing .. y an Wallachia hes 1 ditto җыен 33081 190080 за Tits No. 261. шун F XL ур Ж 50,090! 342,3 т, 810 | No. R учн ar D $ INCH CAST- IRON LIFT ETT FORCE PUMP, ceo y 2 аваа 7 2,507,744 ,7:4,770 2,884, ima ‚769,481 with Suction and Deli MET Screw, 18inch Bra M узт — Am 540,595] 861,452| 556,855) 870,973! MM Other 470,048] 836,207) 470,405| 338, ‚3964481 14-INCH. 2-PLY RU ER and САХ AS HOSE pi ic о $n. 5| 2:INC H LIFT and о, PUMP (Montal on Pluik, 31. 35) Per ee Oats eA B UE EET € Ті and FORCE PUMP MP (М ounted оп Plank, 37. 16.) - uu uer m. ет "980,138 Lar; dnd e of the above. Beans .. , 500,531| 475,389] 504,478) 479,220 vui Indi an хей апа ion of the handle, this is a An Carn, о? Malze!9/090,52/2, 728,701 100,506 2,754,957 EP Uo Tg ptr папр à brass 1i [der А74 1-7 ВЕЕ uc o iria "s ita оң afo Өбө. | By tiis Kump ors xa чаб, абу ES France e > 04-4 нуз 4039 229,016 | of ita construction enables it to be offered to the Public et a leis price than any other Pamp оѓо ре Sates or Un [9 590014499,594 9,858, s ,574,220'| No. 42. IMPROVED 119015 MANURE or — PORTABLE PU PUNP res ба, аге fitted America .. 805,830/1,108,591| :18,068/1,1 h J.W, & Воз’ Patent Bucket ала Other coun 812,350| 551, ‚975 814,368! (E77 P des ы сыа PUMP, with ра u 15», ; 2inch x ible R На скан mas tal 7,207,113 6, 291,278/7 814,919 wi foot. he Barrel is 274 inches Jong, and.the ie ndian Corn Meal bufaen ATE died T. f th Fruit—Currante, — ewts 87: bt mo. Hop : zd ‚н ATENTEES | and M MANUFACTURERS, ы, СК эга чү жо һа ө, шшшде m JOHN WARNER ax» 8008 ENT ONPPIRGATE, LONDON, E.C. , T 304 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Mancu 28, 1863; - ———— S H А WS TIP F N Y. ENRY J. MORTON awp CO,| Prize Medal at the e International Exhibition, 1869 For samples and prices apply to 2, Basinghall Buildings, Leeds. WOLFF anD SON'S SOLID INK PENCILS i J. 8нАзу & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. паноа Tus Wat PURA e А qom for bri dal даш -—These Pencils e -i e Best an eapest Invention ev i S. UNDERHILI/S NEW o ЕЧ T IRON for Cottage Houses, &c., to contai: gallons, 26s. ; 80 gallons, | Garden Tallies of all descriptions, Mock. m Writing e gon үү e FENCE for GARDENS, LAWN ». wich; and 140 gallone, STk, end feed with tap, keeping | &c., not having the slightest effect upon them. Тһеада > rain, anufactory : Ne орн е Е the water Lx pia d sweet and clean ; will not rust or corrode. resulting from their use are—Firstly, the simplicity тр Warranted the s ере and mos Кене тен ever Cisterns of all size ordinary lead рее; e pn the superiority and Doria offered at corresponding prices. It sal — if аи баага Iron Pum са Ре а Ue а. Ія, ог Paint; and, thirdly, wd I acci —— ; can bé тоа up most compactly when not in "ise, T Veni which places them within the re reach of all ,i p din pted for сонат aad сап be had of | 9r, Liquid Manure or Domestic Use, 3 inches шше 305. | clas These рй хен useful for all kinds of f Wri s height. and mes A Ure, e at prices from 4d, to 15, 6d. per and 323. 6d. each ; Tail Pipe for same at fr om 10d. per foot. Memoranda, rm [^ yard and upwards. S Water Barr Ргіс each ; extra thick, 6d, each, For further particulars apply at the Manufaotory, or of the Galvanised Iron Swing E To be had Retail of ад Seedsmen, Nurserymen, an Team Ааа Мг. R. WINDER, 18, Abingdon Street, West- | for Garden or тен use, containing about 20 gallons, entirely | Stationers, T gres at the Manufactory, T: т. S.W. formed of iron, 35s. 0d. each. 2 & 23, Church Street, Spitalfields, N.E. —— MORTON'S PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWER. chine ve Collects, yen Terms, Net Cash. 12 Bu £4 15 0 Suitable for a Lady or Gentleman 14, 5 BO Suitable for one Person 16, 6 76 Suitable for one Man or two Boys 18, 7 7 6 Suitable for one Man and Boy 20:4. 8 00 Do. do, 22, 8 8 0 Suitable for two Men 24 ,. 8176 Do. do. IA Lawns and Pleasure Grounds in the highest е. =, рее, ah ed likely to be th Season, No Ee БӨЕР small, should E Ii pum m All Machines fitted with Silent Movement, with- be without o 7 е ES wn xcii out extra —— ion with Prices, can be obtained free on application GRIMMOND, LAIRD, ax» CO., 15, CANNON STREET WEST, LONDON, E.C.; or to the кше ВЕЕ : дрена STREET ENGINE WORKS, ARBROATH. *,* Agents Wanted in every Town. Apply as above. SHANKS' NEW PATENT LAWN MOWING, LI g кылны + = M G MACHINE for 1863, TED IMPR EXHIBITION PRIZE uds AWARDED. pei MACHINE. SHANES' NEW PATENT MACHINE Mows the Grass, Wet or Dry, on Lawns uneven or otherwise, in a much neater шаппег than the Scythe, and at half the expense. NO PERSON HAVING A LAWN SHOULD BE WITHOUT A MOWING MACHINE. инь ue mr etiem of ч day who have devoted their attention in examin ning all the different Lawn Mowers offered, do te in ri recommending weed esita SHANK: r for general use, Gies шр tan n Im dms ENT in чоч last seon hayo Ñ undergone a a thorough | жыш test, and табада! PN the —— д н, Further Imj fs, PRICES, includi t of the pri s ei lees заагт >>: ars x) HORSE MACHINE. NEW HAND MACHINE. LOIS T l Railway Stations andi Shipping Ports in the Kingdom, and Directions for Use. dux: SHANKS NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE. SHANKS' NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHINE. No. 1.—48-inch Machine — ... £28 0 Width of Cutter. Ns 20388 Меле 7", 26 0 0 акаа. Ко. Е. —30-inch Machi СТЕ o G wer 15 0 No. 3.—36-inch Machine 2 suis о. 6.—28-inch Machine ,., sis 10 M Drawn by a Pong. 4.—S30-inch Machine - а : e Drawn by а Horse ev Pony. | No. 7 inch Machine... .. .. 18 10 0 Drawn by a Donkey. Patent Deliveri d 2 Machi atent Delivering Apparatus for Nos. 5 and 6 Machines, 30s; for No. 7 Machines, 30s.; Box with S Set of Tools, 105.; Жын Маай 2063 ; ONE ee Box with complete Set of ы, de 6d. ; Silent Movement, 12s. 6d. eet, 24s. per se Boots for Pony, 21s.; Donkey, 16s. per se Шын NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for Pilar or Drawing машы or Together. Including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and jocis Ports in the Kingdom, and Directions for vse. beer of Cutter, ter. N RUE : | No. 9. um Hind намое s 5 , Hi Easily Worked by Two Меп. | No. H.—16ineh Machine e = £6 17 6 Easily Worked by a Man. No 1019300 Machine 7 — 712 6 Do. bya Manand a Boy, | No 12—19imeh Machine > 0 626 Jo аву The Patent Delivering Appara f attached to the Hand Machine, 25s.; Box, with complete Set of Tools, 5з.; Silent Movement, 7s. 6d. * No. 16,18: inch Machine for Pushing only, £5 5s.; easily worked by а Lady or a Boy; Silent Movement, 4s. extra. Machines kept in Stock, from which Orders'ban be at once executed. *,* The Machines are warranted to gwe ample satisfaction, and if not approved of may be at once returned. AGENTS: J. B. BROWN 4x» CO;, 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C. Marcu 28, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 305 » THOMAS GREEN & SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS, AND Ч 2, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, LONDON, E.C THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED TO THOMAS GREEN FOR HIS 2 н PATENT LAWN MOWERS, GREEN'S LAWN MOWERS were the ONLY MACHINES HIGHLY COMMENDED at the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S GREAT SHOW HELD at SOUTH KENSINGTON, MAY 21, JUNE 11, and J uly 2, 1862, (No Prizes were given ) GREEN'S PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES GREENS IMPROVED. NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS FOUNTAINS, VASES, GARDEN SEATS, AND TERREN CHAIRS GARDEN ENGINES, SYRINGES, WATER BARROWS AND PUMPS. HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION STABLE FITTINGS and ENAMELLED MANGERS. — ENTRANCE AND FIELD GATES, IRON HURDLES, AND CONTINUOUS IRON FENCING: ^ PLAIN AND GALVANIZED WIRE NETTING. KZT Illustrated Price Lists Free on application. 90s B GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Манон 98, 109; — —€—— ———— — n nta sery а and Seed Trade. ANNED NETTING for the proteotion or ш pm A. . CHA NDLER Ka rhe ‘lato Firm of ө 9 ds, 500 yards, h ү. ROWN’: S ‘PLOR SHADING, the cheapest and 203.: pm ET eee IM. CANVAS for ba "Wall Fruits ; ; pe to inus. his ше and the bv gud that h Баз ROMS - best mate rial for E is Trees from Frost. SUN BLINDS CAWN NINGS, TULIP COVERS, &с. from Priory Road, W. andss worth Road, to No. 1, De fs eia Prices on application to CHAs. BROW м, Greenheys; Mabchester. | Ж Š Co... 17, Smitbfield/Bars; | Terrace, Fulham; Roa 1, ire B ticula JOHN paro о., 17, Smi m тетт tO as Others Dr TM 9 HEN NETI G for preserving | p o O. 7108, О! ns Road, S.E. ; and 18, Piccadilly, W. ' Do а з Do! Seed Beds, Fruits, Strawberries, from frost, ыш, MN [urs ме UY YOUR dy Ex B G 8 n ә, па аза Fence for Fowls, &c. 1yard wide, 14d. ; 2 yards, ANN ED NETTING, at reduced pri —14. per B JAMES Т. ANDERSON, Sick and Baa Maxem Tom за. aM yards, енот yards, 6d. ‚рег yard г oM quare ard ; yards, l4s.; 500, 308. ; 1000. yards, 504. | Russa Mar MER ROHANT, SHERBORNE' "LANE "Kind ачаа ИЗНЕО FLOWER STIGRE d d а dd. SCRIM CANVAS, tor Wall Frai; GARDEN MATS] GREEN- William Street, Londor Еб, who will supply you эё А пруска HOUSE SHADES. first- rate article уа price. ARCHANGEL MATS, teur 2, 5d. ; 2}, "d. ; 3, 10d. ; 4, 1s. 6d. per dozen. DAHLIA do. EA Russi sian, And peu ssian Dunna ze Mats pick Pri d —3 fee 6, Зв. 6d, An| Be particular, FREDERICK EDGINGTON & Co., Rick Cloth | of the Allo эло КЕ ur VOTE AT ARR с гигие, Thomas Street, Old Kent Road, London, S.E. ent free on applic BENJAMIN FOWLER & СО, MANUFACTURERS OF PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY WHITEFRIARS STREET, FLEET STREET, LONDON. А SN М: Э HE Landscape Sketch shows an EN of THE IMPROVED] BYD DRAULIC aris for forcing water to considerable heights and. distances to supply Mansions, Farms, &c., where a few feet fall can Ld obtained. Full particulars of this useful Sela почв Machine etel be had on — n 4. FowrER's Useful YARD DEN, and COTTAGE PUMPS, from 17. 5s. each. => No.38. FowrEm's Portable LIQUID | MANURE ENIM with flexible suction pipe. к S No. 46a. de c RS DOUBLE-ACTI ШОН POR TABL E FORCE PUMPS. and FIRE . No. 49 NGINES for Water or Liquid Manure. No. 50. FOWLER’S Tuipr oved (Holman's iad DOUBLE-BARREL FARM FIRE ENGINES and еа PUMPS. No. 49. GARDEN ENGINES of all si No. 49a. Теме MM WATER CARRIERS, ur. 24 and 35 gallons, Gard Further eren "slimates, and Illustrated Price Lists on application, THE HYDROPULT, Cav w ment of. е Hydropult Patent. This THE HYDROPULT Y, that said pirates and all IS INVALUABLE FOR 2 5 ® о о E z © © e k [n И [2-] в, 4 S WATERING GARDENS, ows:— “The Hydropult, a Portable Fire EXTINGUISHING’ FIRE JUST ‘Annihilator and у б-ны ы дн, СОММЕХСЕР, осеннее ers, ү ; “ CHARLES P, BUTTON, PROTECTING a ROOF from FIRE;. 5r Patent Agip and is sold a tthe схе rate of Two c: "ye with 25 feet Suction t Deli CLEANSING TREES from INSECTS, and 3-fee very Hose, Galv e Strainer, Rose DRESSING with LIQUID MANURE, Fire Je РА soli, Es Tt is an easy matter to imitate the SPRINKLING PLANTS, : Price Hydropult in appearance, thereby ze dee is m therefore this caution, Two Gaireas. The ult 812. p emt bes throw 3 к 8 Gallons of Water per nute 5 T when worked by the wer of ud mu: WETTING SIDEWALKS, 3 Has been recommended as an efficient by rin; ЕЕЕ РАР Еве Еме th SPRINKLING STREETS, ТАУЫ, n P rn G T RITAIN rs, Esq, the WASHING CARRIAGES, gue Florist; ge ^ Hibberd, Esq., an well known em hend ita as an invalaable ARD: WETTING SAILS, LEMENT, J. Spencer, Esq., Inspecto of the Royal Society for the Protection A SPRAY BATH, of Life f Fire, certifies its in saving valuable Property &c. &c. in Bayswater fro: ш и: City and Provinc invention the e Res | fe Hydiopuly, #6 Er А its ні ds ripe я a (OE Eo AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER. BY HAND POWER Prospectus, with Testimonials, on application. аё either Office, Нүрвориилт Orricr: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C. ; and 309, REGENT STREET. : | CHARLES P. BUTTON, PROPRIETOR, : - г өөө ө ө ө ҥ-—ЄСЁӨӨ } {}ҥ Махон 39, 1868] THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. oultry, Pi Pigeons, Rab Rabbi poil will SELL Y А , "April L at half-past 19 veloci - cisely, а variety of COCHIN, CREVEGŒUR, рск рее НАМВОВСЕ; and оар р, ати ibi ea sd P Ws, Choice PIGEONS'of nume May be "eu e Morn rning of Sale, and Catalo h 3 ENS TO - WNERS. REPE b = e Included ia this Bale, IMPROVEMENT, REDUCED PRICE. even if Sent to the Rooms on the Г ALE THIS DAY, AT үстү 12, Roses, Y IMPORTAN TEVENS will SELL b AUCTI PRIORES РФ E 8 E omn i) LX at оны Es Garden x 7d PER INEAL ARD, pé I es on i 4 ag at half-past 12 o'clock i NCHES HIGH: 1000 STA ap ALE STANDAR RD, MOSS, аа анкау, Light. Mediam. St HYBRID all the newest and best Size of Mostly used for ыш ее. „һм. „2 varieties, баа p^ of Pis rs t and largest Rose-growers in Mesh. Japan |} Galvan- | Japan-| Galvan- Japan- England; ай Prüit Trees, Pinks, and бзана » &c. ; néd. ized. ned, ized. ned. Оп view the Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. EU. E Sale of Poultry and Pigeo 2 inch |Hares, Dose Bo oulizy ...... 4325 Б 44. 824. Bd. 444. . STEVENS will АУЛ b AUCTION, { ; Y 2 inch |Game or Poultry Ketting | 93d. 44d. 4d. 54. Ба. 4 at his Great Room, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C., 1$ inch |Small Rabbits, Hares, - ‚|4 4id. |44. | 64. 54d. ае нна" un т, S clock p precisely, а 'ehoice = ў ч Ӯ ‚к ! Hw - ent o T ings, Buff 1% inch |Smallest Rabbits... өөө 5d. 6а: oid. |o "4. та; { ‚ 2:9 Pa rti s бота В ing | rien mm 15 4 Miu c Hamburghs, . G. Gilbert, Quantiti ies of 100 yards or up d livered at y p al Railway Stations and: Shipping | Messrs. Leno, Bro other well known Fanciers, Also Ports in Englan nd; and 200 yards or p : to-most parts of Si otlan edi el andi а splendid Lot of DM л other PIGEONS, from Messrs. £N T Pu ot Ир — e$ mus Oliver, те Пан ana, ar rs. *„* Ер very description of ig g 5j : ў iL. be exchanged or ,On e Mor of Sale, and Catalogues had. Highly cem rais of аена hed Orchids. R. J. C. STEVENS beg announce that he has been favoured vin: Tnstructions to ВЕ y S J.R. BROWN & бо, 18, CANNON STREET, enu LONDON, E.C. PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATU WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR ИЮН G СОХЗЕВҮЛТОВТЕЯ; —— &с. T. S. TRUSS Aa to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN. HOUSES (eo uc Е 4-inch Pipes A. Joints, Saddle B Boiler, Fire Doors, Bars, Soot Do $, Damper, Supply є r pe d and Air Pipes, Pipe Stands, &c y), delivere y Railway Station 9 in England, and to jt the- same within Pa mi КЕ, E London, at the Ri following prices :— Garden, on WEDNE ESDAY. April 8, at half-past 12 o'Clock ` precisely, а valuable COLLECTION of en BLISHED ORCHIDS, comprising the followi ing well-kno orts. Alina quinquevulnerum Й. тааап Tindle; Oncidium Lanceanum Pha 2 pre amabilis rubru . А crispa audatum suavis эресен — ME Uropedium Lindeni Dendrobium albo sanguineum | Vanda Batemanni » igantea io wii TWO 4-INCH PIPES ALONG ONE SIDE AND ONE END' OF HOUSE; э Buavis(Veiteh) s » violacea Біле of Hou: Apparatus eómpléte. ^ Erection. of House. Apparatus complete, ^ Erection. | Lzelia. РЕВ... э tricolor, &c, and many 16 feet. | by 8 fe еб... 4810 | 0, ,.. £2 O 05:36 Took EP 12 feet , ны $115: 0! 4:210 0 m i wer TOUR der теби vM nay ü 20 feet by 10 feet... ... #17 6: .. 2 0 O0|40feet by: 15 feet .. 15 0 0 ду 215 0 gof Sale, and Catalogues had of Mr. J. C. 25 feet by 12 festen „„„„ 10 6, 0 .. 2 5 O|G0feetbylófet., .. 18 O 0 © зоо grevae, огей WEN tr Mer, 16, King Bett, едін önd 26 miles of London Reid Fare for опе Мањ ch To Gentlemen; Nurserytnen Florists, and Othe: Ете. MÀ y à Ww Aaroa omoa йи и \ Дре55н, ЭРКОТНЕКОВ ан» MORRIS will SELL By or these Joints pp ly injury to either Pipes. or Joints; Estimates and. Plans forwarded оп application to Camel саз; UNE b xs йлы . з ris а fime-assort ent. Am merican Planta, Trees, &c. T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, Е.С. ; On view the Morpiübg of Sale. Catalogues had at the Mart, 'and'of.the Auctioneers and Valuers, {American Nursery, Leytonstone, „инн Farnham, ег. за сано hundred Acres, more or less, | Genren SS e dé NM j productive i Land; SRS. Etg - ND MORR 2 MESE ELL by ROLE an vithin ARDEN BORDER. EDGING TILES. — These Tiles, manufactured in Terra-Cotta, Terro- Metallio Ware, ugs а 23 ted ер. ат по dd are far Бе um. айа CEN, in the end, cile Gà iuh) cheaper, b bs at Е. & G. RosuER's WLarves, London; ГО 3 ui su qvem rm possession, for a term Wann WE t: Ground Stree pupe Old Swan of years, me Mg l NURSERY, r, Maidstone. є" 'cómfort- Е) SE. т Ad May be view ME i13 CLE mp: 'een- of Choice ө Gree Piin Nw, 30 Greenhouses, and B F Illus Price Lists freeon application. са Trade supplied. T. for Conserva- | tories, Halls, Corri EE PER Buoni ap аз cheap and or terms ap to Mr. ToorELL, Land Surveyor, Maidstone. durable as Stone, in piso төй, bud colours, and capable of forming a variety of ыу Also WHITE GLAZED. TILES, for Lining Wal ths, , Kitchen ез, &c. Grooved Turre ord and other Stable Paving E d of dii алану. E rts ГЫ Red and White Wall Сор: pes, &c. To be obtained of F, & a. 14 im at their Paetus as above. To NOBLEMEN, GE ENTLEMEN, NURsERYMEN, ProRiSTs; & s M РКОТНЕКОЕ AND MORBIS an аго ins by the Executrix of: the late Th. E n as the Guildford Nu ursery та bein vation, close Mis e T apa of Ч n, the es of the то GREEN- name upwards of уче uding all the magnificent specimens of y ів worthy the attention of mee which "for p dens e M err this тоны aud i creer busitiess, gp ers oy N азаа ха азов fam mous, haying any yes рев at the n and ad " ‹ &eighbourhood; t Btock is 15. Metropótitan Floral Fêtes, and now, peter beautifully furnish эш ps able, тоа iooni; and in such fine conditio off Inquire of Mr. Drury, Guildford, Бейеу. men Sales bp Auction. үну по Paxton Works, Sheffield, Established 1738. t ordinary 1 large Assortment of Beddi mention ; som: International Exhi ёсНәп of MURAL od Re run napa ut Гн Dum Cory & Siron & Соок dope Ө pROU Auer Ru ud py! тту рор, ea 2. ind el Hol & Knives, &c. ‘Apricot; and other RruitTrees; Ri iamental 3 b дә (QAYNOR ахо COOKE'S celebrated English and т ser Gatalogne French Exhibition i PRUNING &c., can pe ые ofany Nurseryman or "Merchant Beller and Maker. all Knives warranted both by the А 1i anke ON. a One аго genuino unless marked SayNoR. Other go. W VALUABLE Hj 4 would cause ntment, these Knives factured by Westley Richards, and by an improved process known o to the Makers; May bd viewed t Morning зов THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE ТҮ SHANKS NEW IMPROVED PATENT ELS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1863 WITH SILENT MOVEMENT IF SPECIALLY DESIRED. ail FURTHER AND IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS—PROTECTED BY LETTERS PATENT. THE FIRST PRIZE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION MEDAL AWARDED: NEW HORSE MACHINE. ALEXANDER SHANKS & SON are fully aware that one of the most ара eerta in making a Machine fit to be put into the hands of a labourer, ^| to work without any difficulty, is sopia of co of the whole TEk g parts, and they have much pleasur re in intimatin ng that thei ir efforts to tain this end have been эн suco , Their тЫ Machines for Horse an nd P ony power, бошай with these ass without вборріт e Ma chir , whe pe for Grass à ч лат т Garden, or the open Lawn. The bu in Ыз ge l 1 by ail the Я whether for Mose Po опу, o r Hand p ower, ca annot be surpassed, and it material whether the Lawn be level or otherw , or whether the дан Е меб r dr ry. Animmense amount of see is saved by using Шо Mac! ме while the Constant action of the Rollers on the Turf greatly i isi its appearan SHANKS’ PATENT LAWN MOWERS are in daily use in the YAL RDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, BUCKINGHAM P PALACE, CHEM euet Gardens іп the Kingdom, as well аѕ Abroad, where their merits have been fully proved, and their success establish [.———————— 2 a à NEW HAND MACHINE. 12-INCH OR iesu MACHINE. р А. SHANKS & Sox ade € introduced into their NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE fo "s 1863 important Tuptovemeois whicb simplify it, and at the same & 4°, whole Machiue has Ъееп remodelled, and "— tending to increase friction сан. тан to reduce the draught to the ] smallest possible amount. e M achines are admirably adapted to mow on awns without injury to Ње " hey are fitted with loose Rollers for ease in ' 1 turning ; have Whe ies a guarded, so as to prevent injury to Plants t Flowers, and may be used on a verge, =: d ose b a Flower-Bed, or on the open Lawn The Grass 8 Bo. ox is поб shown in the above illustratio ү р t of the p l Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingd y SHANKS жї PATENT HORSE 1 MACHINE. SEMENN NEW PATENT PONY and | DONE EY MACHINE. with Patent Dava Apparatus. | ` with Patent он лава Ко. IAS in n à Machine m £28 0 40s. extra. No. ы T 30- ih "Machine ini £1535 0 ..., i No. 2.—49.incl Machine ... 3.00 fO MEE. o5 No. 6.—98.ineh Machine 1... Тю Озу —. | No. 3.—36- ка oe ә 2 б : is us hi Bg н No. 7.—25-inch Machine ` 538112: 19-70 295. e No. 4,—30- 30 „ Silent Movement, 12s. 64. extra; Boots for Pony, 21s, per set; T E Silent iat 20s. чт ge ps Horse! s Feet, 24s. per set. ditto for Donkey, 16s. per set. Ў SHANKS' NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for pem 8 x: — Separately or Together. Width of i Ё IB. ш. Ме E" Machine кш p n. ie: Easily Worked by Two Men. No. its r% а Machine Re: .. #6 17 6 Easily Worked by a M No. 10.—19-inch Machine ш. .. 7 12 Ditto by. m Man and | Во. No.12.—18-inch Machine ... .‚_ 6 2 6 Ditto ditto by a Boy. The Patent Delivering App the Hand Machine, 258. extra; Silent Movement, 7s. 6d. extra. SHANKS PATENT HAND MACHINE, for Drawing only. ue Including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations em Meum. Ports in the Kingdom. = MN à Machine En 4 i 0 ] Easity Worked by a Мап and Boy. | No. erac. йыбы UT 25 £6 5 0 Easily Worked by aHan E Width of Cutter, но. menu inch гаи for ем ms £5 5з. ce worked by a Lady " а Boy; Silent Movement, 4s. extra. , and if not approved of they may be at once returned. PATENTEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURE KS AND SON, DENS IRON eS ARBROATH, N. Bo ) SHOW ROOMS: 97, ISAPENHAEL STREET, E. с. the London Depot, j ders can be at once ezeculed, _ to* at the , 4L, We n Street, Covent pu ыу апа Жс | sme No. il, avene BE ^ РЕ of Whitefriars. оше, Мо. 41, Wellington St., РагізЬ of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, in the said Co. -SATURDATY, March TP Ре & Е FRERE, Esq., Centri, iur a yf the Royal Agricultural APRIL 4, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, È 313 SUTTON'S PRICED LIST MANGEL WURZEL SEED. CHEAPER BY THE СҮТ. | Perlb.—s. d. | Per lb.—s. YELLOW GLOBE M NE cg vigne OVAL (ог Olive ORANGE GLOBE a2co0- 6 haped) RED GLOBE «i m 0-6 RED OVAL (or Olive LONG RED |... APO 6 shaped) The above sorts are all fine new Seed, and have been proved to grow well. —————— E LONDON: AURA COMPANY PREPARED BON in the int condition, They also con- GIBBSS PERUVIAN SULPHATE of AMMONIA, known value. 116, Fenchurch Street, E.C. FARMERS MANURE COMPANY. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for CORN. орлмав BLOOD MANURE for- ROOTS. AMS'S SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME, GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, and eri Artifieial Manure of E. Purser, Secretary. THE Improved Sorts of Mangel bipes Jpn pus =s. SUTTON’S LARGE YELLOW GLOBE; saved from large moe E ted for their solidity. - Шш АДАШ PHOSPHA is or BLOOD x MANURE COI ERP E A of Due. A Med heavy cropper, and thrives in all soils. s d is also the hardiest meae Consisting of "T FARMERS, ? first Р awar A M бс or cust) TO MS, Jor is s nas ай LAC > = фени jai Chairman. —JOHN саасан Littlebury, , Essex. Presuming t that this „superior Yellow Globe Mangel will generally b fe d fi ain Merai wo invariably s nd the Offices. б? eus T. МАСАР”АМ, Secretary. thiss is mentione: 5 Offices : 109, iei London, E.C. SUTTON'S ORANGE GLOBE; beautiful shape, with smaller greens than other sorts |... ғ, 0:8 Mynsdepior ry: Plai s, Essex, N.E. FISHER HOBBS’ ORANGE GLOBE; a very fine and popular so Established 1848, + жш AYDON MANURE LONG YELLOW; this is a heavy cropper, and of fine gcns а ооба Prize Medal awarded to us T wo Prizes were last season awarded, under the Ырыа Jor this at the үг national Root Show) . 8|of - БАНА чеш Society, for Turnips grown with the above Manures, viz. ELVETHAM LONG RED; an improved sd in ini demand ; e s. 0 8| 1ВЬ—А Silver О OS Trade et OREhan tS Mer NE BENE Pri $i Exton, for the best Turnips (not being Swedes) rice per Cwt. on application. grown within the Comity of c Тое Turnips er i with 3 per f the 7l. 10s. Sütton' 8 ны. Nie 5664 is Saved iere from end Developed Roots, THE FOLLOWING поб mere Testimonials in the ordi LETTERS. "These nary Eger of that term, but show distinctly that the Seeds which Messrs. SUTTON ha leeted Bulb ltoget] perior in germinati were raised ine? don Manure, used with a uode rato dfess ing of yard M. 2d. The Bo аа. (the за premium), given by the Ri ж Ho en Viscount Cempdon, were awarded to г.зн for Swedish Turnips. These Turn ips 3 c КБе OL MM HEIDE s npud Жаб along with a moderate quantity of M: E roperties, ет fee Brkwioz, Стопи. “I write to say how arcta ала i with the Ма: о bulk of кеа that. you furiished me with i in the late uying season, was tried on one-half of two — m one st; the other rom fangs y the Blaydon Chemical Company, Blaydon- "- Managing Partner, EDWARD RICHARDSON, Jun. AGE'S BLIGHT COMPOSITION is unquestion- ably the р Mog adr aerae — rr Extra strong, 38. allon (sufficient ake 4 gallons fit for use) ; 10 gallons P^ upwards carriage о London. Can be obtained through the irs an Nurserymen and Seedsmen in England „А oonciso CATALOGUE of SEEDS will be forwarded upon lication, and a Comparison of Prices with the most elaborate d lications is solicite: РАОЕ & Ан Seed Merchants, Southampton. y and id irregular owth; when pulled, the roots e nearly as light land, the o portions bei own with -— bought of T fibre as a оре Turnip, and I bad 50 Mods а respectable local dealer. On ty р land your seed gave rep "a e do "nd better plant—on the light land three or fou plants as the other dealer's seed." F, B , Esq., Bridgeford Hill, near Noi ottinghau, epus. mi Bailif to б. RawLins, Esq., Bullington House. “ We have had 4 acres of Mangel (Yellow Globe), three I believe we had one of ré finest lots of Mangels and | of which were sown with your seed, and one acre with seed Swedes in tho country; We had not quite enough of your seed dugod fro in io i neighbourhood; I am quite sure your seed pro- of and sent sent elsewhere for some to o finish the field, and though воно tn m other. LLL similar treatment, we h weighed (from your seed, 80 uch weight by one-third аз on. P n ‚ Many ` PRIZES at , Birmingham and other е ага ЛГА МУТ ghout the Kingdom have been taken by Messrs: PRICED LISTS of other kinds of MANGEL, Б Ер AUNTS; GRASSES, &c., will be sent gratis and post free. [ Carri rriage Free to all pa . BUTTON anp SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. Сооданы -NUT REFUSE, delivered E EN miles of Charing Cross, at 2s per or particulars, and how to long Adve: ent in Gardeners' Chronicle of the 21st March, 1863 ; or apply to € PATENT Cocoa FIBRE Kingston -upon s ES MATS are sold in every town. NS am vers Brush is amped “J REDUCTION IN PRICE. —— PHOSPHO GUANO. of Fu ry Ay a d opinion of GEO. d Esq., in his Works rra PLANT ВО. NUN i pos AT > cheapest а UAM Ире, "Tha D.: "RP SA follows, delivered Free on Board, or on the Rails at Liverpool. a i CR s E ET Tons and = Magnifi makes one n ав! so £10 5 0 per ан net cash. бо шау bo obtained oral — Seedsmen. E 10 Tons up to 30 Tons Е E ER y Nu. гена For 5 Tons up to d e "ame t 10 15 » "d 9 = a For smaller quan ee э, 0- 8 The Price will not exceed 12s. per Ton additional if delivered at any other Port in idi Britain. PETER LAWSON & SON, riui ag Fail SEAGRAVE & CO., Вко: WILLIAM DIXON & CO, our AGENTS. 28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE ; 4x» 15, LAWRENCE LANE, LONDON, E.C: mL poc Winter Dremipg on Trees at ie. v MS be Hoe 48 Igi U. S. The t Season of 1863 are now ready for delivery at his| p following prices : Per Ton. LAWES'S PATENT TURNIP oh rum — ips сә SUPERPHOSPHATE of uc LA OSPH 1. per Ton. kaii A CONCENTRATED M 5 оп тш жь ы mens bags included. i Clapham Road Place, 8. У е E guaranteed. by PURE I PPOTTER’S SUANO (established 21 years) LE урав, Present Use. EY ee) Pun nal aes CX TAN. o iem Seg jore вит Address Jo — | ў е 5 5 ZU : passus чї GUANO, Gennine as Xt the I prices тт" d i = : $4. sumen for m THP GARDERE UHRONICLR AND AGRICOULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 4, 1868, 814 New Chrysan anthem OHN SALTER'S DESCRIPTIVE CATAL К оѓ Pu eed uda Maior rs including the e" inn which he will send out this Spring, & will à n" 2 Lippe iid PLANTS,” and other твар = is no and will be nt post free on гесе eipt of tw Vemiles 2ч зеллі William Street, near Нанте Turnpike, London, W. themums, Ohrysanthem: Chrysan — Н. BIRD, F.R.H.S. , NURSERYMA N, Stoke Newing- "i for 108.; and 95 и 108. ; СЕА cb ы Адер of the {а 5 pairs hy е Varieties for 5s. ; and САТА тов rds road? for one stamp. N.B. "s d NND all orders to be paid to J. Н. BRD, Stoke Newin Chrysan des mums, n: uchsias, Ver Geraniums, Pelargoniums, ыкы, Caiosolarias, "ве, үү HOLMES CATALOGUE of быры ү 18 e now read; ne PS ST STOCK VERBENAS-—The Moor, мше, Defiance, Daa Ætna, Fireball, Nemesis, &c., , "cheap. rice per 100 upon application, ке Refer or remittance from unknown Correspondents Frampton Park Nursery, Hackney, М.Е, IRST CLASS NEW ТАВ S. — Coloured i NSPAREIL, BRIDES- RCULES, are now ready, and смз m Superb FUQHSIAS ANNUAL GRAND EXHIBITION of UNFORCED HYACINTHS MESSRS. were mu Ed & CO/S ANNUAL DISPLAY of the above GALAXY of FLOWERS will be pm in the LAPAGERIA HOUSE, Commencing net 1, and ending on April 1 THE NURSERIES, PINE APPLE PLACE, EDGWARE ROAD, LONDON, W. | iud habit an nd will pro SPLENDID NEW SCARLET VERBENA, LORD LEIGH, 5. PERKINS & 50N, | In offering the above SCARLET- VERBENA, have much Yi in stating that it has been awarded a First- Class Certificate by the Floral Committee of the Royal Hortieultural Society, June 11, 1862; FirstClass Certificate ШУ the Botanic Society, July 9; First-Class Certificate at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, Sept. 4 and 5; First-Class Certifieate by the Rugby Floricultural Society, August 29; First Prize by thè | Birmingham m Botanic Socie ty, July 10. After the above Ан di Р. & Sow think it needless to offer any remarks, further than that it is of а еа frat clas Bedding геад, ; colour the most dazzling pii that can be concéived, lity. Royal bove as the ic. For Куе сп iba with price, out, see CATALOGUE, now ге ady. — ‘Tollin ngton Nursery, Hornsey Roäd ай, Islington, n, №, 4 PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of all the new and leading kinds of Show, Spotted, French Fancy, Scarlet, and Variegated Pelargoniums, Fuc , Ver- benas, Petunias, Dahl Chrysanthemums, X an а clear white eye; t and of the finest shape а and q See remarks in Gardner. доно, Angus 80, 1862, and mudo 27, 1862; “ е > Вее жы. 9, 1862. An E April Number of the * Florist and Pom el Plants after April 15, 5s. э Special Price by the dozen on application to adi PARK NURSERY, COVENTRY. &o., is now ready in exchange for one pom в p Вмттн, Tollington Nursery, Hornse y Rot Танаа New Vérbenas and Fuchsias. Double and Single Petunias of AN s v — — t-rate е} есеи E: belt à ph f per doz. ; FUCHSIAS, йе Е doz. ; ze um Green, Sussex. pr Plant Foata ogue: М. RUMLEY anp SON’S NEW DESORTP. AR VE CATALOGUE of of New and Choice ms, Cinerarias, Petunias, Алл во Fuchsias, Ver. thomums, -Hollyhoeks, Phloxes, Caleeolarias, еу TE y raken Tropæolums, Stove, Greenhouse, чар. апа Hardy Plants, at m reduced prices, is now ready, and ma y be bad on арр on. gt near Жаа ан ATERER | AND Torra A CATALOGUE 1 willbe sent on оп apblisedon ; it que s S ааа аа "wo! FE Pie most extensive y Stock in ооа чаш The Exhibition ts in the Royal Pb feme of Am Society's Garden, South КЕ» were supplied by WATER & GODFREY, е Hill, near W p — Carriage Егее, Н AND SON beg to intimate t NEW SHRUBBY CALCEOLARIAS. MESSRS. JOHN & CHARLES LEE hë entire stock of Seedling SHRUBBY САСО EIAS, raised by Mr. — of hieh they intend pà „offer to the eek in May. The the finest high coloured Shrubby and in а а ie. E imn ity are everything. "that can be desired for bedding or p cultüre. They аю decidedly shrubby and of sien е with а E dim eading habit and good foliage. Тһе flowers rise just above the leaves, form of ex €; isite Havi ased t SEA iu 18б1 а e 1862, née selected Lis distinet colours. rice бв. each, or 15s. the set, as under :— PRÍNOESS ALEXANDRA,—Rich orange buff, of very dwarf | PRINCE LOUIS of HESSE. —Rhich crimson flowers T me ле and conspicuous, Quite a new colour аа віле free blooming, habit very dwarf а n Calce: showy. MA reat Deep orange flowers, of large sizo with FIREFLY.—Intenso. e scarle& flowers. of- good Bizo, close mouth, flower stalks — ma stiff, a good dense bi Booming оома a aai brightest colour-yet- . habit, and first-rate in every resp Terms to the Trade on application. ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY AND SEED ESTABLISHMENT, HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, W үүх. со ә : the Ha ia repared to t GARDEN gareno for which tbeie hos ага fr GENUINE ы Hardy Searlet and other Ch Rhododendrons ч E WATERER'S CATALOGUM of the above s MI аз que by him at Ы. е Коув Botani S jod o alapi ppliemta оша » is now published, Vi be A for- thfully the colours of all the Rh. — for making PI PM T Онаша ап x d ridged Lis y Hardy и ысыт S eir heights and Merriott, iie me nere SH AND I ond rem М е с іп offering the < = Nen Teese TON ee ERANIUMS, AUREA FLORIBUNDA, pod CK AYII, ties of each are e dents, USSELL'S PYRAMID PRIMULAS— Seed of Seed ot this unequalled strain їв now ready, in packets, ese kinds ona, Тойу ort т Й ее оп "ai aen dd Ug очни taken ub * eis A in Tig aa Ж iben "- а Я c and their culture, peer made , Ж Ола a NEW PLANTS FOR 1863. B. 5. WILLIAMS, PARADISE and ета ЕНЕН HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N., g first ti 1e bodel out uis Apri a d — 5 : New Achimenes, The following choi i productions of that ма, garde jets of Ne ЕЖ апа P will be found great ЕЛЫ Өр to пана class о рее = and quito олш to те = Seription ACHIMENES MAUVE QUEEN. —This splendid variety at | Жосе exception, the finest А EAE desirable class of summer-f i ew Pe uable varieties were а small 109дон ees decidi Dy Mr Holland a large They are confidently ms ended for great improvemen: others I = PETUNIA CRIMSON GEM.—A com t branching and free g variety ; Of a soft velvety eriméob, with dark throat; of great substance and с form; an improve- e акаи К АМ Y eei тй ex e colo! etunia yet о! а асаа eri lcate Perunia yoi tanic Society, May, PETUNIA POWER OF THE DAY.—This remarkable road stripes of pum ue mes and аар urple above, equally divided ; eonstant and deir а нагашы Certilinia hom tbe Royal Boni SACHIMENRS С ARMINATA ELEGANS.—Another beautiful No. ау ue ra IA ROSA BELLA FONME.—A {тее flowering and is, without ар: the finest of the small aud fr З fowulog section в, producing spikes 18 inches iih) bung e deii poses, bem o Mor jointed gravi А er? an abun уан 3 -— of good ranching habi scing ita коба А H aed of bea tiful bright m өы M Y rr M Bast че voharming objec ect for the, throat, of great substance form. stor. "This wil vient and autumn months. de ишки be the best eac) *,* Coloured tie of each of th Анбвктз wil be forwarded in exébange Bar voL stamps. Thé following - Aus апа аге он иду, Р пе awarded a Figured e * Floral Magazin November; 1802. Price 10» 0d. each. ^ ia а *«* Coloured Illustrations of : 1 be forwarded in exchange Flower of the Гау, iie AM postage sta Ам ен Geniai R OF EUROPE (Ношдхрь).— Bea carmine; extra large truss; саш arit cepe йет et otf : fine for 2% flower кык чыыр producing en heads o Y e ed alis the folge; › June 1802. Prios бе. a Was awarded a at tho Royal Hortieultural Society Eoi agg а дне cm X PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, м. - e FU BN TT „= . Ditto, to Mr, W. Bull, Nurseryman, & а Group of New and Brotize M J: Btandish, for 8 APRIL 4, 1858.] OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.—| R FRUIT COMMITTEE. Merriwa of the Fruit Committee will be held on WEDNESDAY, 15th inst, when the following Prizes ате First | Second rize. | priz mm ihe best three dishes $ M S A APPLES, [p m ex ә D Ex orts , B=Fo т the best three KITCHEN APPLES Q.—For the best dish of STRAW- BERRIES, ьн 0 fruits m È m © " And fof the Examinai that may be submitted . for the opinion o eir to be taken f s o'clock, es to be delivered at the Rooms at South Kensington, vw yl | o'clock a "the р а тр and along with any communications, — addresi à, LL. D. wena to the Committee. Ron HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. s. 104. on of any other Fruits of Vegetables thé Committee: LORAL COMMITTEE T ОЕ in Marek 81. FrmsT CLASS CAMBLLIA FiLIPPO PARLATORE. ANTHURIUM SORERE | gn ase. Veitch t „Во, 'IENDROBIUM LITUIFLORUM. - Srcoxp Crass ERTIFICÀTE. PRIMULA SINENSIS FILICIFOLIA | From Messrs, E. б. Henderson RUBRA: [АтвА. b & Son, St. John's Wood, PRIMULA SINENSIS FILICIFOLIA AMARYLLIS BRILLIANT. f 'NDATION. Ёовстха PELARARGONIUM, um 3 ғу Loyp, from Mesers. J akson & Яа, Kin gston. ЧАЙ —— — кыы ЭО canes: d THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 315 OYAL HORTICULTURAL S$ 1 FLORAL ,COMMITTRE proposes to undertake | close apposition with the style. Bearing act that the fila fixed ү. | collapse and resume their vertical € and ог д ^ ы. of е following | Flowers, РАН :--HOLLYHOCKS, | BEDDING and POMPON DAHLIA gos NAS & ны: АВ, t Aes ether with NOVELTIES in classes already | immoveable, and at their eported ор, especiall: PELA RGONIUM: E А Е РЕМ TSTEMÓNS, ЕПС STAS, and АММО NS, VERRENAB 115to. Che receptacle of the floret), it becomes he Growers of these flowers, and the raisers of Beedlings that to p ы curvature the e invited to sehd collectioris and novelties for comparison. exhibit, they must undergo considerable elonga- кет of this "ar Ку for си or ert s 1 Society, Hn » Th gation, indeed, ounfs to ou ressed to y 94у D Chis Tu обер Pomme m Committee” | much as а — or ОКЕ of the whole length E E TCU ENT Ea the filam touch of the meedle HE GARDEN INSTITUTION, BENBVOLENT арт. p Жу эы pr this it аан Notice is hereby given that an ELECTION of TWO PEN- |із in direct proportion to the intensity of the STONERS. on "e Funds of this анон will take plac action. Electricity adi other agents have a similar ff JULY NEX érsons desirous of becoming нура ате ченей i {о вайп ee A Testimonials and байса tes to | €iect. the Com Com mitteo оп е оп pr ATURDAY, April 25, after which | Тһе theory that ca SS are due to mechani- ime e nd le по оч wi be siven to tho тш whó hávé ben | OAL Seed, or to the principle of RM and Subscribers for 15 years and trpwatda, Fut Should there fiot bë | exosmose as explaine 4 Р DurRoCHET, has lon а масе — г pm class of арр! — th vr the claims sin се bee n reg arded Mi dissatisfaction and ôf those who me ееп Subscribe: o lon ng, or not at all, W zl will bo consider e ps mig g to the Bécrétarj. ` i By order. Р. R. Сот m B Qe, 14, Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, W.C., April 4 mats, at more scia Supérb Double Hollyhocks. analogous to that irritability which is exhibited by Тні BEING THE BEST TIME FOR PLANTING Р world. THE ТАЛАМ CHATER has an immense "оек of healthy Planta. A ТРТ vd X н to be had on application. urseries, Saffron Walden. p M AwaRYLLIS, Ётв® KING, from Mr, W. Bull, Chelsea. SPECIAL ңө, To Чи. E. G. Henderson & Son, for a collection of Flowering | The йех& MEkTING of the Committee w Ласе on April 15, in connection ub. - vis AL тат Bpilg Show. etary to the Committee. ROYAL тотай PUTA of ,LONDON.— ARDS of PRIZES, MARC. HARDY CONIPER MES, ist prize, to Mr, J f 24 do., to RC: dni TES L3 pud — в тл AS in Pots (Nurserymen). 'eitch Мел mice AR Ohelsea Superb Hollyhocks. R.? B. BIRCHAM begs to State that he has a very йу has ibsiled та resides in the outer се rge Stock of т — P n onden faks us whether the simulta- the s planting olit, and shall Mey Wis omom upon Me p ‹ several filaments by CATALOGUES sent upon а ш the irritati ion, Ey one E not fU ilis egree similar e IC i the universal collapse of the electrified hairs of : es Dan ure-head attached to an eleotrifying maehine ТАЛАМ Р jd PI hesem TA that he has ЖА one is touched. . That there is some analogy EE Кы pe stock of season, РЙ Pi on ia арий s апей, but analogy may exist where iu] to W. P., the Prio por d 80е ene are very different. The «йб, торе 16 | 27 сошшипісаќей rapidly from cell to cell ; Intermátional | E Trees 1851 and 1802, ns whether it ier pas — kind with nervous ENERAL ExokLLENGE то | energy in animals, o ether that may rot а — v = ns X ^ UTL cCULLOGH, mero modiioation of. elettiolty, as Dr. FAR A 1 looms (Amateurs). oen. cider Mare, London; W.C. lon eoneéived respeeting g тЫ; жи ан PRU Ж бир | Established upwards of a Century.) he tty, or magnetism, is a question which ro Z SAMELLIAS, Cut pie liig ui COLLECTIONS та" Carriage Ето. [аў present scarcely admits of an answer. 18 prize, to Messrs. " pr vet MEE =. mersmith |10 petra fine varietios 105. 0d, | 6 Extra fine varieties бе. 0d. Mr. Mes i A L^ кав реф, t. J. Holland, Gr. to R. W. Pea Я HALF-HARDY ANNUALS. Ты 1 TT 7 PAN Isle оК фе —(M—— 100 Finest Selected vars. 808.04. | 25 Finest selected vars: та, 6d, | thou, it is more tl probable that actual 9d do., to Mr: is та Gr. to W. Beck, Esq., Worton Cottage, |150 до. до. 15 0 [12 do. do 4 0 |ehanges of temperature take place under other lend : 54 do, to W Мона, G& tò B. Mágingion, Иң i ,, HARDY ANNUALS. | Lx ciroumstances, thou » aw S prole hat thon + 560 d do. 100 |15 do dé. 8 6 18 CHINESE PRIMROS 8 | | certain tissues only exhibit signs 1 QGr.to В. Hi үа rat aliis cai e iu 2» я оп 2d do., to Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son, Nuürserymen, Highgate degree, ramm one i we are incapable of е NINNMN айдо имеет, Ehe Garormets Chronicle, mersu ah prise, Шон, P. RJ АЙДЫ TURDAY, APRIL 4, 1863. As regards the irritability of the stamens o е улок NEOU| FOLIAGE a and | FLOWERING PLANTS. sir ею H particolar, it may be observed that the " Миг, M n, Nurserymen, Chelsea ant u^ an stig ata аге not matured at ame GS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. ^ ҮЕ d 24,7 г ч, Кен y Оне e effect of irritability is to dis- ^ do., to M & Nurserymen, Hammersmith CEXISQW Cb T Ta — BarunpAY, М. pellets of lan: Ат оге) s р.х. Am ESSE did s Bx а ей "dt vin oF inse її b бшш otier ра: Уе! һу Ше rets in which the MÍBCELLANEOUS PRIZES. #0 signala Büver M cue mue. Cheshunt, |, А VERY TE Org kansa by Prof. Conx has|for causing the germination of tà the po Smali Bilver for Р Boxes of Roses Nursetymeb, Gait lately y appear ared i in the ransactions of the f Bilesian э pollen of a particular floret «til, р меу Munt, Неги, for Goll ver fertilise its own stigma, an instance similar Diito, to Miet W. Cutbush & Bon Ot Rosos im Pots, 100 | excellent = же was given by Mr. nes A the numerous exa m whio have bee Ditto, to MW S. Paul, ЖАЙ: -Ortun-doe | ЭО а a of ТАүтов”в Annals of ГА displayed. t Mr. ТИТР aduirsble 5 Boxes of Roses History. A great portion of the observations is far | work on the fertilisation of Pony M. 7, B tooabstruse for general reading; it may not however Rare ы Э vue of Tulips. Goldsmid, Bart., for First Class бле of Merit to Messrs. B, G: Hénderso: fu "Vd Bt. John's Wood, for peer lo ian Do.to Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Bon, for Primula om filicifolia alba | essrs. E. G. Henderson & Вор, for Primula sinensis Do. to Мт. W Pai, Nu л aedes Do. to elegantissim: үраттавги wonn i e long been recorded, and 80 a Lu more öt olia rubra Mr. " Young, Gr. to R. Barclay, Esq, for Pandanus to mos itm i ive some notice of the objects té рен EE ne j Іх a recent — они Magazine we un еи ARNATION Ii by xd TUENEÈ, of Along wi with eus appeared the following ацан vl the Edi e no лі: but that the growth arious instances IRRITABILITY IN less carefully examined; a large portion of them b being manifested by the напев ун, i whioh e be ие а ететан и Ў urable - n" of tem m bee served, and that at the time ven: their functions are brought voc s atively into play. pheno- | mena which take place at that period in Ber beris, Parietaria, гай "Distus, &e., are well known t botanists, while the leaves aud stems F uil diminished 1n | the metropolitan district for some time pak; a fact. | which we belie taken, not as an evidence | of an i |that ау stimul e, E the growth o wers ; l HAMM after the great shows are Do. to Méssrs, J: & o. Lee, Nurserymen, for Pandanus p rd AER emet Nurseryman, for Pandanus elégantissirhus A. oed med for Pandanus Do to to Mr. J. Btandish, do., Tor тән [^T Do. to Mewers. J: DX ftem dew ap, fom Japati . W. Bull, do., for Trichomanes а: oi В.В, Viliams d set той for Phalseno; Schill n - ш. етот vari = 0 онад пек A. Henderson, do., for æfolia Giaa í Certificate of Merit to MP W Da W. Pull, do. do. for Nepha- n cordatum, Mr: W. for Amaryllis Fire King Messrs. J. Veitch & Вор, for Camellia Giardino Santarelli Wo ds mes, gr. to W. F. Watson, Esq., for Cineraria Меватњ. F. & A. Nurserymeh, for Azalea Bürprise маша P. A. Бшш, urserymen, elegáns fo. va, ^ - m 3,553 dH B AE d A. ind б х has more especial «заліве irritability FE the sa ampia in the Су» паге он h | he littl а з of especial іп iving а noe | beople se Aes support of Mr. xc favourite notion, that | class е PPO | one great object in nature is to prevent self-im- Singh der ind n. blooms, bu EE If а floret of some Centaurea is isolated and its corolla carefully cut away on one e side, “е hi T Sapas A pe Че е dec straight and - es rm ihe 9t 3 а t it style ' " b to ej cime ЕРЕ сос for them; and the faet terminal anthers sul to tions vd Bhow of , mani | part of the style. is ade somewhere iu in the co літу i in con- | reaches its maximum, een оог: we are o only re ы эс to the out in a half circle from. ne а the interest in them around London. Mareh, 1989. e 816 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 4, 1863, the formation of a Society for the Encouragement of T Flowers there, it having been found that mice of latitude makes a very MAR eda in the time in which flowers | eom » into bloo j may 2 rue а these beautiful flowers are | ыы у, Пу rewarded ; we ourselves are of that | th opinion, But mere cause for the dec. —— of their | ds or bounding the roads in Deni Somerset, or Wales. If, however, т have no mean “ obtain- ing these, you must have recourse to the ‚ where, if tl р as been unlucky with bis s it grew. lare carefully же for our favourites, have a specim ad the Killarney Fern, Tri speciosum, tha "I s delicately cut fronds zB Ф бе recent kilns, e; cost of their caria ige, ofa quantity of burnt bricks urrs. Setting aside some of the most crooked and | unbrickl ke—shall we say the most * amorphous" of| ese for after use as *rockwork," let the забой рй Ъе | heaped i in pieni but yet with ‚80 much attention | fasti dio ous, and а y easily ани ; к Dear to it Aspl marinum may be plac some sand. Се may be wi ruth. seht naf PE p EA t is now mers, ted of all show pla ants rd еу MM MH good аак, ог E se not bad. e Mg ma ay € ares reminded of h Б; corper towards de noonday sur t satis with the | diagonally op to this to a height se m 12 to жаыа ie id illu: нонун а * Pin p an Auricula ; | 18 inches. At the two aantog apples let i heaps rise to a height mid-way between these extremes; you ephemeral beauty i is disregarded, and men desire bebe Lue каштшы Mi dia callis iive it hich no stones have b placed—a valley we may be Now it is di ficult to conceive йен вау, from which in rugged masses your mountains rise present, ied m ы ЖЫ than In th eal thin e if P jially out of such materials, why have | the Нет of growing natural leaves ? Why | ab -— nee e^ Cheddar Aa just as Ceterach bir. Ilately mentioned, must be cheated E des belit that uld y. e isr in urchyard wall, u have room for those magnificent, although i i| soii үе ommon в, Osmunda regalis and lopendrium saucer, ог what would be better, a frag f а larger earthen pan such as will (үзү retain water within reach of waste time in an be expecte Pil Та n proc ing your Ferns there are, if not more, yet three pueros you may elect to follow :—the € b purchase from those. that sell—this is the est | perhaps, but the least =з тес 3 reme by begging of your country T ds—this p eates agreeable obligations and is а good s the digging them up Toat 1 in the localities in ick they gro —and this тош ерл ів the best dad of all, for E production of tolerable ples of TREE | ав bee n previously prinkled. This last, and Teichomagos, will need that bel gm be kept over them till they are well rooted siuii ed. ve yet said еа ГЕ of сеа woes the most io most hardy, and free growing of Bri tish Ferns sometimes so grandly nidi hs it clim bramble, ЖЫРЫ, їп a shor w | young deer resort, and е F eer. | —— Тнк Mixovzrs has лену been regarded as of a fea ening; ence we must pecore to having 'felt some interest, a to what was to be the to imitate. Te the first Е * а [pee howe sc D — Bae is too ,gradual in practice, А combini hav is i. thor $i subjects, stimulated by l prize. offered Бү the eir p We mus в furthe: libera. ire at о Kensin confes: toa poA roses beni at the Рн темі Not, indeed, we for а moment question the fact thai ks large am of such gigantic specimens as were brought from the garden of Lord ip miera d for on this score we he full amount of the ns d fairly won by Me OTADA Put ES e it the more evident — huge T Nd mis! M eR аула for their mop- of skill radual—at least extended | bably succeed the best; yet let] i act is, ifficu spadefu! 0 forest tame, rth occasionally surprise you in the 00 n | y in чш year their place will know them no ma g Several kinds of .Lycopodiu um make a beant; М] gr of stee c make it a surgical instrumen m MT and ко 80 fashioned Hah Tm "handle а and blade may be e piece of metal ing not. moro „than two А ing toa nt. The midal plants, such maller scale at the same d а poin Xin in a section of a circle about six vwd E ot unded a section of mu ch si allor d roekwork. Especially L., den seful i in rn proterting is young and нги eir Aat hn. cmi But root of Grass as it rth and e latum m is u Кош without che vl t all Ivy, and о: showa itself ; ^ "besides ( [E d trees of The and a vai may be planted in this mos. nex th- | o g т e line, and cau: tha h at + e the edges to be К as to rns MA rd wood, to make it га shape and size convenient | to hold, without being inconveniently и Zu x wi асу be were it wrought to a rounded f и n You ill pr жиген find it desirablo to remove, ü following. dini рбай. of the pie "- stone, d ori ginally planti ting your Ferns we ere ecessary to ix- fcemina, stronger British species, Filix-ma the e ground has become more solid d the rii we тах орем and if the is поб dr rowded t Hs SESSEEE! г your |t filling in with fresh earth to each you prn , and ba ing up with the rugged pieces of stone whieh have е set aside o x purpose. Тһе placed high u your rockwork, having somewhat oÈ a desp йр Character when well hickly you may put plants i in their places. THE TRADE IN NUTS. Or the commerce in fruit in this country, that in Nuts of various kinds e a very eU МАНЕ share, 0,000 tons. The € сана um апа aculeatum be placed | furnishin б а санан à d «иш * ^ жу within these; then the smaller kinds, for ено | e value of the foreign Nuts sold ашо were ель ique at p. ). 296, b тын ius p Polypodium Ph р Thelypteris, dis Oreopteris. | upwards of 400,0007. There are but five kinge specified ance а the floral meetings of of the past week, and prove to | Several hardy exotics may be а ced as you work |in the official trade returns—Almonds, Chestnuts, Ж „better than the fi of е „represent, upwards on either hand, and with these you -nuts, Small als A Нан) d Walnuts, here is about them a d vigour which ca e of -nut fibre Wd, шу so much com- | But — are various other kinds articles of failto recommend them to the notice of cultivators ;|mended by the garden very useful. "Towards | commerce іп a smaller cedes aat ge. may be while their distinct and elegant foliage will always | the higher par f rockwork p Aspl. | m кере Brazil Nuts, Pistachio aeri Cashew № render them ornamental, even E Wim flowers are not | Trichomanes, and on the sunny side the Ceterach, if | Souari and Sapucai Nuts, Ні ickory, and P eccan Nuts. ди flowers themselves зот being fully | planted among broken til decayed mortar, will e prese mmary of the imports of É the foreign зон those of d пагу fringed | perhaps be so amiable as to grow, Crown the upper- | Nuts Nate dinni the last nine э compiled from the stating that they are Aa Sesion а | — with the common э gae эй сы f e ers and shall proceed ltivati - details respectin in n the same page (296) as as that just referred to, 1855 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 | ане а Кр error occurs in D ea name of the rp a F vaciety wich is 24, 33,4 85176 | 26019 | 19,088) 29,307 ps 0^ фос. of Li Lord C та Суб a soda lw been called IG qs ot төт 15279 57,048 25'218 sni m ve y ego one o the бшш 217,350 129,993 9 ‚423 zs ‚251 2,804,657 | 17, most 9 таак ar the novelties of last y: aair, 396 200,900 E M 5222218 E yn 156,721 21,949 | 34539 60,128 68,363 | 52,090 | 71099 | 27, FERNS AND ^om —No. П. 69.) In 18950 tha 2-11 > 424s FE (3 S sold in the markets of London and Liverpool e Conti РЭВ р: ING + Na LM Eun epit аа а ерю: ... sions quina large— for instance, su т h of London erpool 9 to 12 4 and a width of 6 or 8 feet, the no Markets | imports measuremen the window entrance—you will | Cocoa-nuts, Өзи? N Av loads of dme a bricks and | Black Spanish, “Barcelona, Баск ам ede of those|. Bes Nuts &c,.. ^ .. ^ bushels 72,500 66,000 Brazil Nuts лы 11,700 27,000 ү ntly Nanovel days | Chestnuts.: у. . 7 26,250 3,000 ^ eligible iem. sites” v will suit us Fai n лсо ся M 36,000 2,000 letthis be be laidto hedepth e ther sorts i EE 3,000 дымы it b ciel) over the bot comparison Ug prices with those of seven or ei ht have opportunities among your ея дн мет show that the variations are consider- uch those used in „ especially in which, as diyiding the чоны "the Sweet Almonds, ы nearly doubled in ice. The price of Chestnuts has risen full s iol cent, Cocoa nuts, uos А ү imports are so larger, keep up in price. ta ноо а but Small Nuts ha Loir iai Average Prices оў Nuts. Almonds, Jordan, ewt... = а Рато: 1 4 d 2 X » er De 0 105. uts, per bushel „є 9з. 3d. to 4. с БЕ . 11d. to 128. ocoa-nuts, per 100. = M gon Eos bushel Wal F bush r a a In the foreground, in the shady hollow wa We ~ N ANIERE, ET ша 22. Е APRIL 4, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE ^ The duties have varied as follows :—On 9th uy. jw above specimens exceedingly 1; and the cir-| was sent to me re 1842, a eif of И. 6s. 83d. per cwt. was fixed on Jordan | cumstance of its doing so may к а very тае Sugden. Almonds, an d 10s. 6d. per с hint, either as regards the keeping of fruit, or sendin do not generally like anything with holes! It e 4th Pons 1853, the duiy on all kinds of Boéet it to a distance. Seems as if the flower roots were in a kind of ord was reduced to 105. per cwt, Bitter Almonds instead of in soft brown mould ; but to thi were made free of duty on the 19th March, 1845; and RAISING STRAWBERRIES FROM 8 body a za a convert. pA ntire absence of any f A ERRY growing is in every sense a iae sort of risk or tr rouble further thin seeing that c alr 317 ady planted by Messrs. Barr & "09 e di i А E is really a arkal and Walnuts, on which a duty o зя 2 per bushel more than enough of it, some of them may be tered, y | was levied їп ay, 1840, were low red to 1s. per bushel | interested in the practice of an amateur in raising une A and it if oy they int:oduce a on th e 4th Tun ВБ; 'and have н entered free of the "p — чү 1 gi ve e the experience of many years, Scilla Vill ci mie soon ri Ocodium, or some rad since the Tth March, 1860. j ерер E. zES о gu Eo, © 2 e T Е. а 8 25 et = Ф Е gro be, t b ost po pular next season. The тре iei are not miniatures, but very fine Italy cd e commerce. кни inii area grea To be M E nning. I place in a common тау er of i eties arising from cultivation, all are «Жл ES = Aus pots, at the end of November, single flowers of the usual class. E. А. M. derived from the Amygdalus communis. There аге, Ғор or а dozen of the most a approved varieties; for раз two well-defined kinds of fruit, the bitter and | the present eed Ihave Marguerite, as one of the very — — the s earliest ; La Constante, excellent, for form and flavour; нут »— The “root variety of tbe ended 2-4 е British Queen, of world-wide celebrity ; peo POPP e? (c үт fron p. о оаа at the la te и кр in the Frenc our, by | Late Pine, Eugénie, Crimso een, Carolina Superba ifferences of opinion may exist respecting рце at the School of ко, With ordinary ca care nS , plants Ы bloom vell in advantages or disadvantages o e nre! e M most Montanrone, Bouch es de ge whose description of | the spring. Т give abundám E: urtail. the principal varieties was ently published in this | the bees. Thef Spk and С анис berries 4 select | will necessitate the loss of foliage ; this on а е has Jou ea The pesduction of Alon s is for Provence a | for seed, and do "not gather them until & ТЫБ past ening effect, and in the A » е стед? i феа ө ү dy: branch to die back, h to the loss and disfigur- very cde source of rai nu as the uality of the of the head. product is excellent an e frost does not kill the | When so far pre pared, with a sharp penknife I par е Bur данай (шо most of lie vari piloa жш иона bloss ssoms, "The ө ordinary vélos , produce d аә аге - M Hed шө кїр topi eid ы с - E Paper, pyramid, i int юх - садой) е for Tora altey i ES mm C кае»; а ese ТІ ? | handsome а form as can са All then that is desirable atherones, and Molières, sold generally in the window to dry and | is to stop with the е боз. and burai any large Water-shoob shell; the Princesses, consumed in France, Belgium E With the thumb and оре the sida are се ед thes s RUPEE ie LOS аА ead Spray Ho land, Germany, and Russia; the variety called easily rubbed off the paper. In a few days I sow | рузу DAY ор d as fM dani Eco ns clone to thé ias Ladies, sent exclusively to the United States, and | them on the surface of car refully P MÀ in| Шы © that they do not Жу on it. By so doing several where the import of Alm onds is from 3 to 5 million | geed pans, strewing very fine earth over the seeds айтап E тыыр in the o pyramid having a коба бм yil ounds y= ear; апа {һе “flot”? variety, employed | until quite — I do his in Med vester if | pro tect th 1 q po P P Aca Ыы A q aro the lower branches, extending — nd those above them, chiefly for confectionery and burnt Almonds. This posible, as good soaking of soft rain fixes the seed ill get the advantage of rain, dew, ight. Deprived of last kind is peculiar to Lower Provence, the best | in the e. they must eventua Hy pe perish, while by keeping ede being grown ix. These are consumed entirely | The ans are then placed in a frame, and kept brancher 1 etai йери teni а qi qum аре ed = п Paris, and double seh m ed is sold of that of | га - эч [5s Plightly [кее — - y —— ja da "grido ati »- But Should an i r form with other sorts, because they keep three or some wi wed leading branches owed to go on for a few years, The Jordan Almond 8 which enu from Мама were | | appear, and dte: "ihe perfect leaves s се earliest | so soon as à load of fruit comes many branches will bend to the небо - -. о, M owes m POE ае — lants im attained the size of White vet; ese: wh Vide tbe Dundee) nat: ызыл. df. the tree is gone for ever. Т France, the in cultivating good varieties, | | fully remove them into other seed The standard, with a stem clear of branches for several feet, now fele. k betfi бб. e imports of Almonds eep А in a cold frame du the winter, and | is objectionable, for the reason already given—that {he sun i i i mmer mon: r into France in 1 ere 714,25 T— €— them in the open ground the following April, in [пе den С ки аА reir c iai err and the exports TU E kil ap du а ws 2 feet ара art and 1 foo 26 from each other. | fro "- —— th t — what is called **bark- country, although many kinds are now перона; h foli and retards | ad: » n the cure of ripping the tree from have chiefly clung to two difti, [su as Jordan ina e ve y Some few plants will bear fruit the first | um to. to bottom wo ould likely З еочей to, а aquito lo тицөбейвдту Valencia Almonds. The Jordan | Almond is characterised | s pit i. e., at the age of one year ; and all that are | тв — ihe bark, from age, Bi дой сло үү rd ес рю. roductive habit and consequently of | te ot itself with a ар а rough loo e outer cover, to be seen on all trces The Valencia Almond is somewhat shorte er, and any merit wil bear fruit the second year. [af hs ed growth. n Hias it ma; oper e considered as a Меси " ряст. to its length. emi half ш Тһе result will be satisfactory to the grower, if his pekano i Аура ticularly neo PN V E Orange Сун Dg Sweet N са m п, và 00 ew ome fro F КЕ they bloom во freely, and usually set so much fruit, that the Жако, 1L "00 00 cwt. more from Spain а Gib illa, to most things i in this life. К. C. tree ovorbears itseif w bile very young. The exceptions are, and, about 2000 t" Я а from Italy, Portugal, and whero some of the strong- grow їр фы VA been ign vO Fran чэ d wA еа ya too ‚ The Bitter eee buck or 8000 ew TTA ea om you; Orocco, DI жй Мора- | rce gains size and stren agn. “ou i dore. They are а ed іп the preparation of noyeau, as by so doing the tr | Uo T this means insure annual crops, that w LAsT year I etel to tr what became o yw Е d d ‚ if allowed Жый эз тпаблкооив and ratafia cakes, By е took "add оске bulbs kept on My Hyacin nths, ye x ^ "e dE | m чыч наад ватта - TM m p npe Mosi ti ed for fla d т pah bloomed in ы. in plates of sand, were there V kom Sydney, that some kiada ghe a POL : чуй ed X v edid or flavouring, and are occasionally fore planted out in mere banks of eart tb, ing just | |ping, wo aro кш from $ Ба. ыт чр. Tra ad rs NS УКОЛ. th h pushed out of the dis hes, and some carth 2А onthe| ты strongly v recommended b by some of our most experienced. н „ гапсе tne fine Almonds, as the Princesses, the roots. This spring the t het e been flowering very well | grow ers that thinning should be that o of the arii so pring they - Ladies, &с„ are sold wholesale in the shell, and the |: : ingl d | tbat what is x бна may be done in the very earliest hardshelled Almonds also, the s f breakin rua 2а: н Cut flo 8 but exceeding у Вау an If this were done where there aro d ү. Жы of trees in h їй id by the val 4 c» qne h " mi L pre They wi ft to die AM their heaps, a bearing, the flowers соша be used for the manufacture of em pemg repaid by the value o ES түп planted i in the latd ео, in the garden borders. orange-water; and some idea of their value may be got from serve for fuel. Different varieties eee a. eld of|^ My finest Н. acinths this year. БУСТЕР by far, have | the fact, that the flowers at the Tuileries and at pow д course different proport f kernel "hell. а. У Robi 5 The fowei E ite | &nnual:y, the one for 1501., the other for 2001, for this pur According to M. Arnaud, 16 decalitres Sof jn Almonds п studie tho ж ing бесеу with which hey А еса thinning may YE be given whe ch the fruit is 3 the $ ; ei rised me by таш i f a Walnut, when it may be preserved in the manner Ip ER REEL Eds л: byt the Chin : Ав the fruit ripens percer it should be gathered in the 16 decalitres of “ flots-or t — » Ma 26 kilogrammes С or ЧА ee tis vH end ш, and oram- same manner, ‚апа. it wil be found уз the ear early part of ur м ; seas о after bein weighs eR унет дм иа The р E PME CC drops and splendid Crocuses had faded in great measure | taken from the о тев, РИТУ аА um тс mer ч д 1 In the nei of Melbourne, in early о the average а few years ago was for ub Prijcesdes 100 before the гры. n us beauty, they made the| In the "- i will begin to ripen in July, in late gardens in August or group very pretty wbile growing up in the windows, Шао n^ prime oon: rie sog E for Pen qr Wi їй, 18 апа et now they form a beautiful green ground. MM but Im a н ЕА. nof төй ed they will MET ари nile 18 | The lar. rge spikes of es PS many of Dm quite | become dry, and of remain on the tree till tho franes P. L. S. " & : = upright; put those ear the edge apt to following year,—it is said even for three years and that ón as ре — ~| wave out e е PE an y опе е disliked hin а ашай |$ TR to Же da oh ОБ "Aud mako em уе x PPLE FROM NOVA SCOTIA. | ак н the A re hole ut сы EDA it would o d juicy than they wi 2 ; previ ppening; but to me ooks very | done at Genoa, ti ^ Tarsis by far the best Apple I ever tasted." Such Загана to see ће ende-spre ading flowers, and — ibt. d ile pu was the opinion expressed by no mean Pomologist, | d s that a ate аф alone are во very far prettier than | portion of the fruit to remain on for one year, wind al арвай on the 16th of March, 1863. It was pow with фм}, be w Еч as some of them boots doing throughout the others, packed in fresh burnt plaster of Pari y uc ® whole ul "the treatment аб this beautiful vase of the timo. At no ti for R. G. Halliburton, Esq, at the suggestion s the | has met witb, has been being p! BG 2 Honeyman. i last were e am ulbs Паг тает жазын ча, iddle size, heavy, roundish ; penied ; ; then іб came out to а window and ний а ai it is not to be done one, E о. "шу о flattened depression, sur- eekly astonishment, when I was informed e заь зе зу. RU mg irit be that we. th small io eminences; stalk å inch tically that that dish did drink an immense Њу the to Ire alii be ie us in an evenly rounded cavity ; | tone being one that бырге might so thirsty a thing | ment as skin 7, lemon yellow on the shaded side, | be satisfied. The fact was, indeed, Y» roots had e sprinkled with small brown dots, and on the sunned | to feed! Such а — of flowers I scarcely ever saw, side аза fine blush of i irim rmixed with ocellated pena кде coming in succession it Eie r has looked too spots. uicy and rich. A very handsome fruit, which xil probably, from its mid c Sometimes а few Tulips are mixed in with the |: beauty and goodness when pale blue Crocuses and those alliburton states that the за specimens were pro- | white streaked Мз а — purple, are used duced Н in „the orchard of Mr. ye, and, he | vermilion or red Van Thol Tnlips, the effect before А M : vanced for some | Hyacinths d is very gm ав oed us of the Жы sorts of Apple Moe he raises; those|I this * Rustie Robin," now sent are hardly fair samples of er gg his orchard Hyacinths Ша produces,” They were, popas very beautiful, and | ceedingly pale tini the sort in question will form a useful and ornamental large striped variety wherever the N suit- | T a nd blue— We ought to remark that th mode of ра owever ought certainly fresh-burned plaster of Paris даси 104 х per Pitti 1 318 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 4, 1863.. z a : Ане trees, | and being of better form, obtained т th n taken from г head, and | always removing the spurs after bearing. E a pure а may е found On ma ny оГ tho Sydney fr fruit, "Alive and dead, three in number, are on a south wall, close to a rivulet, certificate, Similar awards we given to the tet looking like so many йув i I ш ne as ын mes | and having nothing westwards but a high thick Thor | forms— white and red flowered—of the Fern leaved — Á he diim ce акч eA rt—stem, branches, | hedge. I never allow the walls to be wetted after the | Chinese Primrose, which came ie m thesame establish. SIS "lack and front. The young are almost invisible to | buds swell, but give water at the stumps, according ment. Mr. Bull showed one WO promising seed. the and are very active fora short ed till Ал Е to judgment. The three trees are very strong and yet | ling Horse-shoe Pel rgoniums; нб an attractive Ала]ед selected a е. = ае В ph eu гытын н ап very old; the youngest is 26 years old, and the other | call d Surprise was sent by Messrs. F. & A. Smith, days vm iu aci the Or t at the perio ар едо owering that | two are 42 years old. I know the date of е | Dulwich. This variety has flowers of a vei salmon they may share with the bee and ot. ер. пи ото с. firs by the testimony of the Rev. Cossley Saun-|pink paler аб the e ges, and is very conspicuously kai ет ага Mo сойылу procen о ы» d to Е Tarrant inton, who remembers | spotted, and occasionally barred with de ith scale. I have often had it nM A па ыа ресу зе ers, гес 2 29 а , А | ‹ ер тей, itg а, Шейше and neglected trees, “Oh, I shall have them |its being planted, when his fat was rector of үн уша beh eing owing to its bold spo ting. clean now, for the ants have taken to them, an Phædrar ht eat them up." That the ants carry the s on th Ican confirm from personal observation. e also found, while hand-cleani leafby — that ifan y bra in Victoria. aliy c Largo and to illus mplet iari 2; Fayal (ono E s MIA the entire produc s lost | i from ex cause alo sual exportation from Fara was 12,000 chests аїру, pati int that year not a single chest, was pe: And n anothe instance of extensive destruction is taking place in New Sou D Wales, large numbers, of trees, from the lant of Ше "months ved се tree es 60 wth, are dyi ve а disease of the The cause cw as yet, mot: clear! амин. Мт. Holroy pe has attributed the success: and they will soon | Rushton. cale from КАЛД the 'erguso: the The insects that Dips 9n | bot trate the extent in 1843, so „фы the P ny of Mr. RAS we the e wato оо big at in I within dune а yard of came dene ass havin ng w d the аера ‚ "ith YAL Вот p 8 (First Spring Sho ollections of. N койшо Plante were бозой oa n › Lee, Henderson, Wiggins, to W. Bec 8q., Kr OFT roots cut off P а mes of 30 the perpendicular roots, so my wrists. I which s thick as х "the birth from new maiden earth and ован du hem; ssful perim а proper system of e лө reels -— т а limited use of bone as a — — says, in reference to manure, t hat it ought to be du ыш hen the trees are very young, — ere their roots reach it “ће ey ought never to be disturbed. The ground ought, however, at times to be sligh to admit t ны c» nts end. air to the roots, but they ought e Corresponden s Tho following varieties P Oak а to veh T writer; the cork is by n in appearance at very —1. Qu ercus Sube er, of Italy; 2. Q. Cookii, Spain; 3. Q. Pseudosuber, Italy, ze like the next ; 4. bd тг. the Corky Lucombe Oak ; э», A nie uw han t it Enci great tendency to form а сотку bark as they grow old. Ў Contractile Tissues а Plants,—l have just read а treatise on the contra ctile tissues of plants, an nd the — broken on he surface, so as ү. no be T that Ig е good and very г ad y ders seen | the. fice т my old For s (now ded) ie. I ordered him t t the ns down, and cut the Тоша, РО ОШ: T nd perpendicular, they w would bav sight that would h “ Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And ve holding both E sides," Finally, I should mention that windy, or sleety | 1 weather I keep on ihe i eem day: má night, but take and х Camellias from Мг дотад Ls to R. I e fro Mr. Wig ins, gr. r Mr. How КОН оош ted b na а Мг. W: gr. lection of Japanese plants, all of which have alrea been fully noticed in our columns, was produced by Mr. Sta жыш ACE came from Mes Mr. Young, gr. . Barclay, Esq., of " Highgate! Mr. Stantish, у Шеге were also stands of cut Clapham, and from wed Different varieties EA "Сус m Mr. Hn and, вт. t б ard, gr. to B. Edgington, I some w. ^ 5 + also an Fern- Jeaved varie'ies of Ch іпеве ан. Кангай them оа, 101 in the morning hn, there mentioned, has de interested m i edle рої act using them all instantly to о elige In like manner the sensitive Mimosa [mew and leaf-stalk er rect, оп on le wf pe Fetweon E an Pa: machine, which, on turn causes air to 1 ош collapse in the same way as th imosa Б е чаедо of the repul- sive "uem ne = pid that the plants droop : ab [b night in the does or d and i oms. ? | Mushrooms from & bed u Day,” as I extracted it the ing a native of rium 6 I naturally take an interest in all that goes on there. G. 7 На т d by Messrs. L ce, & ted by tenens е а Wellingtonia gi Western Times, and | everal exhibitors came the pretty. оне 5 o'clock in the afternoon in fine eather. Quick and from Mr. Bull Belen from cold to heat, or vice таф is bad {ог | а0серз, and a glowing АшагуШз-патей Fire King, Р blues. 37. F* Dado сїў, essre, Smith, of Dulwich, exhibited a. variegated- The Royal MMC E me, n reply to o Messrs, | eaved Hemerocallis, and а promising; seran p eiteb, to say that esponsible for the state- Azalea called Surprise. Cineraria Emperor, from Mr. which ELLAS in cats columns of March 21st, | Tames, gr..ío W. Е. Watson, Esq., was "considered datum, оттегін 8 лүе arr. in a small Draceena the "last a fine addition to plants remarkable for the beanty of their leaves. .Hoteia. or Spirza japonica, а and Mee Ж gantea A€— the last tree genie dw | Deoderà ra, presented by Messrs. Lucombe, Pince, & e; ; | it was plan y Mr. Pince, and named the Prin [=ч d Pike, Exeter Nurs Mus —1 beg to rm for eri a M а made of suc is deseribed in your Paper of March the 14th. “т е sam but га influence ше actions? Is there any Jes = -— idea? Julia. [See a leading ar siet published | p ay. ВМ Owing to last summer being so wet and lo bed from which thes E gathered was f Februa: vary, and wiat T send is the first produce ^ it. Ihav t А — a рио how І make my spawn, and I ł ve Mushrooms every day for te eene ч itl kgs oms, was shown by Messrs. Veitch; and Mess G. Hen- derson had a small plant of Po rtlandia E ansy blooms came ой Mr. Bragg; and а Cineraria Conqueror from Messrs, Dobson, of но, NEAN : March 19.—G. Bentham, Esq., Presidenf, Dickie, ге с mabini affecti ting the The sim plest of the changes descr he sunless, I do not think that — out кав XE doors n = be emn o ns ы year. The jet: add that I put one barrow.full of turfy loam to bed; and 5 а ИЕ, x e or cover it at - вате time with 1 in taken 9f | shed after а bee Fairfor h | consisted о h or so of mould from an — bed; the ой is kept dry in а elon 8. J. Har he constituent E ets vis interit И the axis itself aco cm пове, In other ins = the change eem oute in the axis of the Ear E ыр beca: used ord n Gloucesters [Th f half- -grown teni hee Mushrooms; :] e sample sent red т the number — flor а= or all of which 2 iato Ы had акеп place. The inner pes were in one an ts being ab me level with it, and in others were s split int кре ше E (or P4 6 е rendering the. symmetry о! M the eine a al - te. Withi e rtic Pboth | mitte e A few pre flowers a ue een ra iri oi some of in ge and € blishments. "The walls А lofty; z thie mosting, E PM CO в the neat which resembled pales, $ mid others were in various ) trained, and producing dance | and attractive | Scherzeria s, which ermedia: en "тані hoe MENU Tat eries, cus inurl) si c eme = or teriam mdi of an ard-house, giving great promise of Figs, | mer, but now looked brighter and more vi orous, This |t In a third lower part of the. h I consider to. ле 5, FS the best of fruits. desirable little уге [etym stalked 1 aoaaa pid dark | spike the ipike б: оны. нага and The forced Strawberries: Keens' Seedlings, and В n foliage, and а bright scarlet inflorescence, the | arranged singly and alternately on the sides of the Princes, looked healthy, and were ning to ovate spathe hich is flattened кем grooved rachi ikelets in the part of or later, p who wish to |against the stalk which supports it. Another beauti the spike w in pairs “notch IJ and Moor Park А ricots ' with четт (бе was а Camellia eeu pali. Parlatore, a bah of the rachis, as in Elymus and Hordeum, the spike must glass-case „walls, ез| Mally- th th wa als remarkably smooth | themsel i or less вр with an hich аге the most insidious. If, however, culti iu Both thes bee апа inuer glume of the ordinary cannot afford to glass-case, I can assure them n that Tu сос as the rare а-а attractive Dendrobium litai mad a паш of use sheeting 2 yards wide, which florum, came from Mess rs. Veiteh'an жыз and received | rows but in several, which owing to the shorte к |1st class certificates. „flowered triglie yellow | the rachis beeame densely tufted, So closely were the nsed it; and T have never failed Wallüower, shown by F, J. Graham, Cran- d that imes a fusion of the onta 0 ; I ford, was commended; as also were a crimson forcing | tiguous. was found to have ir poles, place the ends of Pelargonium from Ме ù fonii ihe edi eaae i i y foi d to extend 0 and the nam ewis Loyd; and a very bright the inner pales, and in one case the inner pales of three he trees are light scarlet Amaryllis or Hippeaster Fire become uni In addition лив this, the o Cw acu Bull Chelsea. Another Amaryllis named axis of the spikelet just within the outer adl =. ян ruit. grow е | В ian ea M UNE a е E ATE as the case may be, kw s Wood, a bright crimson, | branches, each bearing its tuft of florets. In th -— edd APRIL 4, 1863]. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 319 qr. d Pd т , ^ placed in vice not mem DN At times, I have had to lift my feet on to | * Ba —'Yes in. all, a single oret, Е “эү "е ds terminated the main | the saddle, there bei eing barely room for the horse to | into, own I oso tiw of the spikelet. s floret had an outer whorl of | pass between high masses of rock. Then there were | doso; but if I vd z ОП m a fa i e) custom to m" pales, placed dis Е opposite each other, and | passes to ride over, formed by the granite mountains, in | oven, 1 could cover him with а crust and pnt qe o resembling the ordinary outer pales; within these, I the Bia. Our horses | the hot stove, when the n right angles to them, were two more, precisely ге- | have stood on many points, + where we could вее е e plueked out, ad child would be perfectly E sembling ordinary inner pales; and within these again | water оар апа о? probably 1000 I menti ioned the c circu umstance to a friend in this t sy. mber of thin some of which | just imagine me of these places with a sid bh had more or less the appearance of stigmas. Thus, in | saddle ! " their children. Tiere is a particular disease they have, ' 1 1 їп be society into which ter were thrown | it is said, can only be removed by baking. А crus iu the ordinary structure of Lolium occurre ere was | was sometimes very droll ; E following is an account of | made of Rye- an alteration in the form of the te spikelets; they were a ball given in енн of Mrs. Atkinson in the same way asa fowl in a pasty, leavi arranged in pairs, n each noteh е “ Having heard that some of the po wives had | aperture for the child to breathe through; then it is rachis 11 e flor ived, I thought it my duty to e the em, as is placed in the oven w vith its Чоо r closed, but only a few were disposed in ien is бе cmt the pes dae pili in Siberia, but was told our ttl ЫА inner pales became more ог less fused; the inner parts | was needless, and, indeed, he е а I should be spar red for further extracts, the florets were multiplied, and changed to scales, | not; that a building was being temporarily erected in гайн vise any one who wants a few hours’ amusement which exhibited transitional stages between scales and | whi ch he intended giving a ball to commemorate his &, get the book and read it. stamens; Ње axis of the spikelet was bifurcated and a | arrival as governor or priestoff, and in honour of us, and peculiarly constructed floret occupied the angle of|then I could make t јана rof theladies. To divergence of the two branches. The specimens ай this arrangement 1 readily consented. Тһе house was Garden Memoranda. elong lium perenue,—2. “On the species & at length completed, and i ааль sent out for| Олк Нил, East BARNET, c ia NOn QM RESI- a 2 eig inhabit the seas Japan," by Arthur | the same day. Having but one dress besides my travel- | DENCE OF CHARLE в Young, Ево. етан Adam ling one, I drew it forth and prm with dis amay at в | time this place was үтен d the size a nd g ү tumbled appearance. I had a small iron with me à Vinery oy th: at AN Mox в Socæry ОЕ BELGIUM : Annual Report tunately, the only one in Kopal, so I Заара с x ster of Black Hambargh, weighing. 8 lbs. 6 oz. fas — Tent Pullication, — In 9 there appeared | Cossack to uud fro to the kitchen to have it heat on. 1843, p. 825) for the "frat time the destruction produced by the | Thus, with a flannel petticoat for an Horhe b bla ue exhibition of the Horticultural Society, in whose gar rden Scolytus, the ВЕ of baci were not perceived till | ą box for a table, I managed to make it decent, 1836. Since then, however, E aght this inse d i e о i h L^ © ол © о = E o z un uu "Ө e Q B E un et а Ф ri = o z z a SE а. о «4 Ж > En 2 я т © 8 2E le E ta © = © БЕ 2 EM о E z eM S9 © © eg = [=7] E un © 5 б, © un © [7 E E et M e Eh E } FM TEN o a i А g attack Pear та Та cu am up one of the trees the | уеге bidden for 5 o'clock, r host begged of me eme the last 10 years or more the garden has bee inside was found entirely perforated, and individuals | to рег eady earlier to receive Aron ау visitors. In the |let for the growth of Hr ith and fruit for market Scolytus were found measuring 6 centi- | midst of my dressing a- bonran (a storm of mod. and am lately everything has е. snow) arose. I was obliged to rush to опе side of the repair. Тһе walls, which. идо ar to € pi well Various remedies е н tried to destroy їз | tent to hold it d candle was blown out, leaving built, are xk in get condi tion, as are also most of the hidden enemy. The s have been stripped of tkeir me in total darkness. las s; but 1 but yh o the inner Hind, and wa shed with milk of lime ; “Mr. Atkinson ran outside to call the men, who were | trained а е all but i E complete wreck. Since it has and running in all directions, as the f its present owner, iion А. ich was received from Scotland under the name of | kitehen, with all the Sjeliencies for the coming feast, Ше vie of improvement seems to be actively at work. Тата ; Compound, which, diluted with a certain | was being nearly swept away; at last, with ropes and | Old trees have been cleared язу. арі new ones now beams of wood, it, as we sell as our tent, was secured, | occupy their . places, most of the glass houses have been ie. mens pone caused by the Scolytus, and With some difficulty I got a light, AER resumed my furnisl boilers and heating арине», даша "them. Signed: Le ел» А. | dressing; in а meantime I received three notes {о | borders have been remade, and quarters trenched, Т Bivort; Le Président, А. Rog [йа sten opera tio the mansion new win nre being. added, and aving DE eis myself to the best of my ability, | pleasure grounds in character with its improved š * we MUN ; it was only three таҳ, for all our tents | appearance are we believe about to be laid out. The 323otíces of Note: мі been bodily mcved to shoy ану. of fidis house. teputaped unn Hill Gardens may therefore now be нн чад. Tartar Steppes and thei itanis. | recognisable; indeed н зорй о see himself. Then "he mansion is pleasantly situated on the y Mrs ~ Atkinson. (Murray.) Small 8vo. м was his bs 3 d, a Kirghis, by name Yarolae, the hill, overlooking ап extensive and rhe vallis try | the grandest man in iis place; ss wore а magnificent | and backed up and Ажы by Oaks of unusual is not А а very unusual occurrence, but E necos- new dressing gown, а тер shawl roong his waist, | vigour, the soil being apparently very suitable for the sarily fatigue, and novelty t silk c red boots; altogether | growth of this particular kind of tree. То the left lies the that an account of her adventures cannot fa "i to be he nhe And felt, anak kitchen garden, in which m alterations just recorded ead with interest. 'lhat any woman could be found * The m had wooden stools placed round; аге being skilfully фео ub by Mr. Richardson, Mr. willing ее e such a donet s кузы astonishing. ирме vind: been several days busy preparing ed Baring Young's gar rden However, here we have a most fase ting ассо! of all | of it a few xs s we Me w Mot rri pen pend ler ал. а. groun — were covered over with a аек hi two lar rge late Vineries, an мегут of these are wherever he Yent, shared his fortune ог misfortunes ав an nd serve edu sofa. This bei ing the din of honour, Eee ys rer TAM the case might ard уу; 4 | duc gai ovs wall has Берю ships үөт to epe a Jm Mrs. Atkinson rien) made their appearance. pla: ag Ве "alter sorts a desse v. gena on the from eof a Rus n gentleman in St. Pet “ Yarolae’s bearing was usually calm and dignified, | north OD Cherries, a n the west, Plums. The burg, rn йшй мй with her husband ni lis but hearing the wail of the camel he became quite | bo; rders r these h ш елоһей nearly 3 feet deep journey across the Tart ar ste ini Their travels did exo cited, and gi рр a caper, he said, * Here they are! | and and this want of being dra t inf i d pai mado h down stairs, He shor tly accommodation elsewhere, b over macada sed roads, r fi la p by o ladies; and walk in ng liko a prince into Алор Tlums, have еМ planted t ce of 3b Кие CM "rem Ga ge, Jefferson, Woolston Blue Ga а Lou тоша them at nii but partiy in eva thunder, Мыны Ismaeloff and Madame Tetch aree o" variety, Angelina Burdett, Coe's Golden drav ry more к ver the roughest, wildest | The contrast between them and the gaily attired Dre) р, Reine Claude de Вахау, and lekworth Impera- then on horseback, actually Kerghis was too striking. The former lady was a saucy | trice. а arines consist of Violette Hátive, Elruge, ini in the saddle for. degit gether. When indulged | faced old body, with a bright shining skin, a clean dark | Downton, and Pitmaston Orange. Of Peaches there by a night of repose, the nin. frequently passed it in 1 d cotton d a white collar which reached to | аге Noblesse, Red Magdalen, Royal George, Violette the open air or under a tent. Тһе book is so full of her shoulders, a white cap ү a very full border, a | Hátive, Bersiogton, Téton de Venus, and Late Admir- —À each one equally amusing in its way, that and brown worsted gloves, completed | able. Among Cherries there are Reine Hortense, is rather difficult to make dese selecti A owever, w e|her attire; Me companion, ч small person, һай a|Bigarreau, Elton, May Duke, and Black. Tartarian.- , give t e the following. extracts as a specim ihe e style andes ази е instead of the shawl she inl m "ras n уа 6 mant] med with lace. They cam eu to me anted. with bus ү ut гы а present < At 5 o'clock the horses were ready for our departure. | эк этии me viae ш гЁ р dE with Cauliflowers, Pea ns, Spin крана and All the women had turned out to see me. of... side of me, without uttering a nk Yarolae ОШ насан Caulifower Заар TA been put had no lady | was again off; the next visitor was proclaimed by the dn — weeks ; but dire КЕ тайе ийе пай ever attempted the journey ES Ther re were | roaring of a bull. The door was thrown open |progr o less than 8 ‚10% and 1 frost havi Kalmuk women living MOM. but they had never very г and *Anna Pavlovna? was announced. fat b m experienced Mere. For ihe анін сторз те seen them. In the early part of the day she had My gravi this ti 1 ы and more so as I | Peas, Sangst offered to let her daughter dd to take care of me; | glanced аі the Bar His fac M пене; ће | | been Кк. d tl b led by Cl nbi. g in, a healthy strong went forvard to dite Anna by the hand; her deep i 1 girl some 35 summers old, she adr refused (to my gh the room. She ment is an Apricot ei ypc of re Ta: k d delight) to move; the mother tried to pst and was к ч die oman, dressed in the rhe ian peasants’ Ship pley,t did she —it was of no us and I w left in | dress, a of the. br нь and most Pili, en to be excellent. Underthe wallsin warmsi ituations may p | d ounted our horses, I riding e» основе, colours, Жем ы ort, and round the bottom edged | be found Brown Cos Lettuce елы which, however, appear uS у that I took from Moscow with me a | with pink, about two inches deep; a pair s strong | to have an un dich lispositio run this season. bue „saddle, which I was occupied one day in | shoes with md pos stockings, and bound round her| Аз regards 2 He dom det Ure when Colonel Sokolovsky entered. head was n handkerchief. As you may |sents a eet FE ng to do with it; my | imagine, хз was err n but what an arm and hand | a ply w ні ep rm E xe ‚опе, and | she € 3.8 semet to к нй апу > - e Kalake I presume, have п such t ings.'— “Хо! , her said he sarcasti AB Ese amie lease Ly yours; a sight of zm English lady s; sprawling on ~ o or і t id pe en leg in the mountains, But, t? то dd | to the difücaltios e of aer oai in 5 wild|and it — хуб, Fe seriously pa „уоп cannot go with such а | regions, Mrs. At tkinson became one V чым а фарру Potatoes secondly, in it it Га кеу у сн 4 He re о me опе of his own, which I nun name of. Fond dn ре the , and yo mine till our return ; and thankful | Siberia atis is mentioned by pie roe Lu parendum iH did so, otherwise I should not be here to | Pie. “This came under my notice when | tell the tale {о ош narrow escapes. At times, we have | Alatau was about two months old ; ће was 5 ledges of to ride round, а сыи one day when my visitor а saddle, my legs would have been crushed to pieces or | to have a storm), but she propos 820 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 4, 1863, has been infused int о а Vin nes А , Muscat it. is better done now than when they ze further econd which house is just coming into lack e burghs is also in ET т банӣ Кз In Peach houses, which are heated by pipes from the boiler that warms the earl is filled w pP аз are di fr tit occupied, and the labour required by it. ‚ш some plant. Ea ny in зра T e found the leaves and | stalks acqui app и and this gradually rusty 8 дек until the plant disappeared altogether. the ed that it had aes . I have observed this same nd а By th d| р leave: the. "dishes. are «Жы off ; about "y an inch in t ops any зааг СХ here. ; this, well а the common Arum of Aay gu eit 2. иц which ery advance Ranunceuluses are making pro; e (^ with mats from he: th on bei ока. Pansies oug not 1 other vermin buta ently be бод hard at work with his collection, HARDY FRUIT AND TCHEN R Pe , Nectarines, and Apricots on o ж promise to produce good crops. Even un he pi tection of common fishi ets they a Setting satis. factorily. Pear trees, too, are loaded with blo vit asc: otherwise be [via and Mess e, qs ed | dax. ngerous if eaten n its un io. 1 d fore, there is a& present every prospect of a good fruit en mi „Other piis are filled with Cucumbers and | however, its poisonous qualities entirely disappear | season, In the kitchen garden мч: Ma beds. evaporation, And. in ү И state it becomes really | an early erop of French Beans, годная are raised successfully on beds made rto the Pot as led to believe | The ground for the Runners should be well manured. the Mushroom- house floor, on which. Rhubarb, and ps that if this root was | p" dried, it шер, afterwards be deeply dug he sh ts when about 5 feet high One hrough. I have | should be constantly stopped. is will save the ing, and others are being fo rmed to succeed it; in this not yet, however, made the experiment, Save "with a | necessity of usin. n sticks, and secure a way Mushrooms are taleg all the year round, g P ccession. The first Kidney Beans will be best; лнй Slugs and weeds on walks аге kept in check by successful. ? Seemann's Journal of Botany. in а hothouse or frame, and trans Ee. strewing salt thickly e them just before rainfall. ever, must be gradually hardened before transplantation asturtiums may n e sown, as nlso an early so ing Чердак of «opera of Gherkins. These may be raised as recommended eous. = k.) for Kidney Beans. Sow also a little early Red Bee Arum canariense for making А We PL -— pus PA CR R z E N T. Scorzonera, and Salsafy. Globe Artichokes should now noticed in the Annual Report of the Acclimatisa-| Сох н Da g as well be d essed : remove a little von pull away all the tion Society a short notice of an Aru for be the ord * 2^ "i n. - пр pow in кю ing Arrow-root, and producing lucrative returns to | of the day. Endeavour to maintain a proper temperature Ж B тете eig rg " ijs in good so the cultivator. considera existed аз | without any great amount of fire heat, which after this bx à керы Be ae ke: Ф Md Ме water to the correct botanical name о plant, we applied | time should be dispensed with as much as possible, | ^ttended to ox-edgings should be clipped, if P^ to H. M. Sheriff, in Guernsey, and received a specimen already don | Young stove plants i in | free growth will —— ағ А, 5 N P "n , peeuli iar to Hu $4 us E J je їз ERI nach Fir 1 to pea com the I res. BEC arcu peas from мт. | | h bu water should be given until they begin to push, and ores n —- Guernsey, January 6, 1863, that he pue Hehe. nd ld ld bea i wp mode ration and care. t; that th. is now perfectly бера иңен in Desi s $ ed i that he forwarded roots to the Crystal Palace Company, the [чое Muse and the D" prewcacm толе & PS Arum," says Mr. Martin, * was uced by m irt. Мыр чы E been parri it for It first came under at once 00! Chor Vows Hel s, with many plants, whieh рден е ће Dae effect in a bushy eid. n, be frequently pinched or stopped, in order to form specimens, Give shifts, when necessary, to speci- men plants, and, above all things, Secure efficient rai as are not filled some of the ha rd wooded tribes of the conserv: mixed greenhouse, in order to make way for a pe ud | healthy growth in the rising generation, and to afford and I have found it perfectly hard y, bearing Severest/of our winters. Growing, лене e" winter through, it уна the shelter eh а X ed ne Jand otherwise pe ted from h ich b the leaves and t i the а longer bs. it kope Te fter repeated trials of ado opted кое онар: —1 dig a trench as s for Potatoes, but levelling the bottom with the hee | | sea ORCING& DEPARTMENT. eren or Jamaicas, intended for e — or perhaps с - — з Бе aro E | manure. See that | at this period: on the contrary maintain it steadfas ls at 80? or 85^ ; to this end ^ riis у premi эн a little new tan between the e pots. ViNERIES.—AÉtend to disbu adding late Vines, A may now be ан $ д that alli is right at at the root, tarpaulin wou! TATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON Forth W Week ending April 1, 1863, asobserved at the Horticultural Garden. B TEMPERATURE. p os AROMBTER. Ofthe Air. Ofthe Earth and Apri E $ "че ї Тобе] ns i | Min, | Mean deep. | deep.| | Thurs. 9.291 | 30.253 |. 60 | 27 |435| 48 | 433 | W. | Friday 23 2 30.368 30.131 | 58 | 40 49.0 1 475 15 W. | 00 Satur. 28, 9 930 | 29.807 | 60 49 54. 48 453| wW. | 00 Sunday 29| 10 29.834 | 29.773 | 59 4t 51.5 | 48 45. E, | ,00 Mon. 30 11 | 30.027 | 29.962 | 61 46 53.5 | 49 45} | E. |. Tues, 31 1 30.183 | 30.159 | tr 21 39.0 | 49 46 E. |0 Wed. 113 | 30.109. | 29.997 | 24 425 | 4B} | 46 E. | 0 Average. | 301061 358 48.3 | 459 o March 26—Уегу fii loudy. very fine ; slig ht fro. M 27—YVery Aie. becoming overcast; very fine, 28—Cloudy ; fine; таер boisterous ; overcast. 29—Оу‹ very fine; fine аё niglit. 31—Light h: hou very fine S eis 5 3 mius Shanis € rains oceur ; the pernicious conse- wmataly too m: AND NECTABRINES.- p Wion І plant і in very | саг ve eed borders Plants i —— Do not le e n е that linings may sie fo reich nearly to e side dt e itor eor че spits them de GARDEN AND SHRUBBERE FLOWER | If no scheme has ed for the 6 dispositio of . | mass — Should be он forthwith, in idee that | sufficient may t together without delay. аз | Not a moment's time lost in gating extra things for such oice Carnations, if das should be turned out in beds or Ъ ers; x чеч мй Эк чый soil, produce a bold and gay effect, Beds of Pinks must be kept thoroughly clean, and small sticks may be put to the plants; esulting from saturated borders are stilli 75 uch тафигтан April 1—Frosty; and fin. EUR E meae 4 е; at nig! Mean temperature of the week € above the ug RD о: During the last 37 years, for the Ba Tu ending Apri 11, 1863. 242 2o ЧЕБЕН н Greatest April. |ESB|ESEE|SS pe ea ке 5 X | which it Quantity |; 4m" |< Rained. of Rain. |^ Sunday 5. 5.| 570 | 362 | 46.6 17 0.30 in. 6..| 57.1 | 39.4 | 41.7 13 0.30. 7..| 57.5 | 37.0 | 42.3 17 0.50 Wed 8..| 55.6 | 355 | 45.6 20 0.69: Thurs, 9,,) 544 | 35.1 |. 448 18 0.73 Friday 10..| 55.3 p 2| 442 Е 0.27 Satur. 11..| 55.2. | 35.3 | 453 0.51 21 224 hest term P deg. 5 aa I3 above oec! He бта lowest on the 1 es to Correspondents: AZALEAS : уезди sent аге inferior to soris already 8 these plants should be kept from frost after having boet time. not water them at first, nor [A . : w varieties ате blotched leaves, especially the double im fee us condition o or thoit probably arises from а close and {00 co n o CALADIU mes C — . quite а соо site mà his SUM с off in autumn, Domen be started. Appi to any ia obitu amy quantity. erum dun things in Bou. doma b jum W. Large. and showy as a decorative ee being rom Сй СЫ but maria аза CoLEUS dy ct ERSOHAFFELTII : poit, "n e rr this е pre Apt Seasons, i ^ie а pm plant. Fisna should be уры: а amongst g К of a little реса Fusarium lateriti cep адь ры оге E Dd Pe Бы we SR апае, ot а healthy growth does pu Dre part UMS NAMES ОЕ Prants: € J D L. mos- 1 a sibirica; 2, Muscari — : Ено сото a — are near campanu se appareni -superior toit. v уе sent, s' with з break ЖАЛ wo ahecid Ба y were well establi were takeni into tha house: We have have heard of many similar cases. . ТУЗ “дан, СЫ MS 4 1868 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 321 — ————— ТИКА and HORTICULTURAL| Exhibition Prize Medal 1862. RI! оова неа for E and Horse ? USGRAVES PATENT STABLE uei poraus Eua SOCLETY Power, Ploughe, Waggons Cart», mz hi tense and HARMLESS LOOSE ВОХ жив, feme IRON ORCESTER MIO мев Breakers, Chaff Cutters, 50. A c dip Бре. ar OPE pinki HOUSE FITTINGS, and IRON PIGGERIE STOCK and IMPLEMENT T PRIZE SHEETS Catalogues оп receipt Kev 0 New бта d о EC | 289. insenblo and will be forwarded on application BURGE; go EY, x ч g 2 » rhended aa possessing пилони | T? — Dare, Secretary. i: REAPING aud MOWING keiner a erred ia E Binoe Muaro, kopmi, W WHO. E Ў D an in ither 3 " r URGESS AND KEYS 1 l ORRE B t "the. Royal | preset AGRICULTURAL EXHIBI- reos r^ be held at HAMBURG on JULY 14, 15, 16, 17, + SEW PATENT REAPING MACHINE No. = Lis ener Sida by selfü-acting Rake ; price 841. MUSGRAVE BROTHERS received а | 18, 19, деер р RGESS an а KEY'S SCREW DELIVERY REAPER ; Sire К. арй ^ ards | La The Prizas ыза aro On а чагу liberal seale. For the Classes o. 2. ice 36 ^ Highly "being | devoted to Britis. re ck exclusivel: delivers the Өзү: odis -— REAPER єл the only Prizes conferred on mes Noe o d i. "this class. 5 | nearly 8)0l., whileallthe others are open АА Ө eral Competition. No. 3. BURG nu raked off this Machine by а mau Particulars senis o рон! уй йе Inventors ^e Makers, |, All Entries E Stock, оред, &c., must be made upon MOWER. The Моз E Вво n Stre n Works, Belfa 2 Ex sod min АУ bed, These can be obtained from price 80. S MOWER for Natural and Arti- e Secretary, and mus returned ON or BEFORE MAY NU d BUR ma -— Liquid Manure Distributor. the LAST DAY o ^ ficial bow aro STANDARD IM EMENTS, and as to н - ; The General ечен мок Company, London TS, Al есу Вов кзз & KEY refer Я факта purchasers to Drolenvaux & Bremner, 14, Mark Lane, Percy, Lo» mores list jt Prizes recei vom various Agricultural Societies, wnlow, Lumsden, & Co., Hull; Messrs. Lofthouse, Glover, the list o ГЕ the large number of Agri- ж ба „ Hull; Mr. Thomas W. Peters, Hall; Messrs. Pile, x Spence. EA Co., West Hartlepool; Mr. John Sut: cliffe, Grimsb мА аге теке to d timely delivery. )rmston, Dobson & Уз тае; "Mh rded on plication to Full particulars and operis "n bs Ке а t, ie i r RMERS' BAROMETER, „508., ew ОЕ Ё ‹ d РЕ д be paid at B ao AE. ZAN Instrument by А 2 (tatem cm for each Horse, Bull, Cow, or Heifu dicate whether the Bar ometer nia tol P atto "T i E.C.; 1 Prussian Thaler for each Ram or each lot of qua р, P artis ulars VE enclosing: pni St M dk ae each Boar, eac including a litter of Young Pig: 59, Cornhill, E and 122 Regen , E: r per foot e and 10 f in depth, for uk RAIN a 4 the COLD.— Every Change in the Ы Tha! T of th em К СОРУР 110 ц = кык erpool, Manchester, ап Thz foot Front i ther А and FARMING and GARDENING mii JUDGES of the Liverp А 5 aler- рар fog rontage sod 20 feet їп depth, for Wea f L. CASELLA'S Staffordshire Agricultural Shows, 1861, have e ach awarded Machinery, &c., in Covered Sheds. operations т - kos WEA THER. Reliable] the First Pri ze to I James. Tivoli Works, "Cheltenham, for his jT врт ре foot е and поё exceeding 20 feet in POPULAR for Re istering Cold, 4s. 6d. ; the Gardener's| LIQUID MANURE DISTRIBUTOR, making a total of 17 depth in the Machinery in Motio y adea ма aac Thermometer T Regist Rain Gauge, 15s. 6d. x zes. It is — well adapted for Watering Streets, supply- The Th I P be тоодой. equal to 3. In making Barometer, Hi USTR isah LIST of PRICES. free by post. ing the Steam Plough, Lrrigating, or for a Fire Engine. Also | payments, the receipt of the same to an теште, with the T ro Sole Me dalist of the Patent Thermometer for | his. last great qe eder in WASHING MACHINES, which ар form of application, to the Seeretary, at Hamburg. о 1 d s and Maker to the Admiralty, the Ordnance, РЕ Бей awarded several First Prizes, and will wash 90Shirts| It is partieularly requested to ed: = В dien marks, Registering р n Garden, London, Е.О. nutes. number, weight, value, and contents everything, dh Lo mrs A erem of lading, to Messrs, dames R. PM Donald € Co., H ambur ey he Executive Comm с NTHYLLIS T ULN NERARIA, or LANES GERHARD HAGHMANN, Dr, ташу, tart FINGERS; an v y-introd: RR e Excelle To wl Puget eod P for Sheep, of whic! they are b PE р aur cor T Tiu тыш ike a thiek mat—its stems run up from a o es high. On sandy and chalk flock Am: it is invaluable, growing GRICU LTURAL -— че СА ; сошка, other eds. m It is Wer bo ever uo ты оп A дез ich. 37 and 38, Lower К. sheep never scour, let the weather ever ASSAYS ANAI UYSES 1 кре E good — ial "" Clover and Sainfoin, “Producing T Мкзвїт, LA А ейде врт чыма б > mueh » more е а T for, vM Wheat Ti p LO orennial On referrin xi werby's “B "d » dt plant i is higbly кзы er cultivation as a food "food tor eat sull а га БЫЧ Р ВН. n СЫМАН, COLL am Int tional Exhibiti Prize Medal is just awarde productive of milk. The plant was n ers engaged in freuen, жаныма rid of PAR. in Pruning Ps | in 1858, by Н. Stebbing, the e mem making "Artificial Manures may obtain every necessary instruc- Ваа &с. Quantity of Seed рог ac ore, 16 lbs, to bo sown with the tion т their economienl and ећс нові du еа by apply- . м Barley Prios 1з. 9d. per ilt ing. to. J. C. М№езвіт, NM & Co., and 33, Lower E'S celebrated English and . Н. Бтеввіхо, The Hail Farm, Stow Bedon, d hers, Кайда Rn: London, p COOK nch Exhibition PRIZE PRUNING p e йе. ыз ы; Ж\з bó obtained oka respectabie Nurseryman or Be ercbaht| О ———————- I. tms any ч all Knives тем both by the “ГО. MERCANTILE FIRMS of high respectability | Minerals, a Peres voee EEN Mee л, Beller an Maler. with Çapital. ~ m a Nationa al Pont of ROLE уш PUN ride: T eid ^n s — БЫН are now being granted on Royalty for the МА A Э] , r| , от others, desirous of practic: now- коз нетін appointment, ae thes K ов. Оо | THORLEY'S GONDIMENTAL FEEDING MEAL throughout | ledge in Chemical д or Assaying, may receive instruc- tempered by an impro: uua known only to the Makers. the World, Чай at the College, where the extensive Lal onc -— - For further particulars, apply, Ско. Fraxcis Cooke, Esg.,| emple facility for. pursuing th thaise studies, and there 5. U RES NEW EE IRO. ON | Solicitor for ub Inventor, га Dri дан. ЕЕ; 30, King Sweet, modation fi r à limited number of Resident Studen: . F ARDENS, NIS DE - forwarded on Е А SEEDS of the finest quality, are offered alyses Soils, nda nos, Superphosphates of Lime, ры. de and Mere - Gol Silver, aud other Manufactory : Newport, T TA Warranted the strongest an most emule Fence ever Е SOR BROWN, VETERINARY INSP offered at corresponding prices. Itis easily repaired if broken the Bath and West of England pr aai from accidents; can be rolled up most compaetly whe ай not їп | 13 years M eri on Veterinary ) at the Кенеш use, is admirably adapted for exportation, and can be may onsulted on Diseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep any һе (ew gr and mesh required, at prices from 44, to 18. 6d. per | Dogs, &е. БЕ fiin Mérizek Walusa yard and upwards. Infürmary, White Horse Yard, New Cavendish Street, P Portland Place, W. A LIST of PRICES at which they сап be delivered carriage free, and 5 per cent, discount allowed for Cash, is contained in а Drainage, and other Agricultural Improveménts. R. BAILEY DENTON. rers siii а large k ANI for eeution of Тај rovements by a of 5 re for Under а and а fixed атте а "Outfall 5а other works. For particulars apply to him, at 52, Parliament Street, Westminster, S. W. fi ПТ I ii WHEELEB'S “LITTLE BOOK" For farther particule apply at R. JOSEPH BEAUMONT, Lap А 8 f er ра! 1 рр . AND AGENT, XUR- or 1863. тае Agent, Mr. R. WINDER, [x gm det, Wet vEYon, and DRAINAGE ET ie (for several years minster. S, W. | дав ташыт Б to A. ее атре. ев), u д, эла Es thi Рае апа М SEEDS Execu! о! orks and Estate Improvomoents enerally ; including Embankments, and River Works; e I oem. of Marshes and Waste lands; Irrigation and (at Market Prices). торда of Farm. Labourers' Co Carriage Free, &c., either at the private cost of the or through. IRON ROOFING and other Roofs; the cheapest, most dur. | the medium of the various Land Improvement Acts. in use: also Spouting at 104d. per yard, "———— or Inspected and — upon for contem vements, Valuations WIRE STRAND CABLE FENCING маро пио жөн т eum RICHARD SMITH, . . 29, Parliament Street. Westminster, BEED MERCHANT, HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT 9 PANY.— | Worcester. 1 кер. ү; б Mini e | RE CORN from the CHALK.—AlI the most ч d ti lied by Ray: жга of Twisted Wires like а rope or quc thes strongest, | pesi ү ы epus eng та AGE з s, Rovers, го, | а. М р а онно, bae реу рой nd рз meni Arn же. уза the —— E: тъ The Оо торе у siano mo еу, "айай i ет r рабан Basingstoke; жай 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane, Е.С. bend үле e following works o ieultural Improvement, the whole over. Price with fivelines of (he Galvanised Siran d, {тотыл outlay and expenses, in M dance boing houidated by ent | ANTITIES of posts, and pro mero б в. per yard. fence is far сһеа и а JUR SERS. ‘LARO iron j ала possesses To ior times. res aibi pend p Drainage ана and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, pU "T en ds E nor corrode. Upwards of 1200 miles Liao оаа "жеге иду, ducam бы a tr gi SUTTON авна? тотту AND POULTRY NETTING. eilngda ig ашин че Galvanised, 24 ins. wide, > 444., Гапа additions. to spere tad iine Th т for farra Eta о ps APRIL 4, 1803. G өре Piden. ho ces eec астро бумй = А ALVANISEDIRON CHAIN CAMP r^ rn & CHA аса е ү: апу тиз ENSCING WEEK: POULTRY FOUNTAINS & FEED. Lem or M works of drainage or other improvements, айныса cvi s. ed RODS and BOR ТАКЕ. i ERS, PRONGED DAHL Lo Area th ihe eir proportionate share of the cost, and charge Мохрат, к ' Dobito on Land Drainage.) CATTLE H e expenses on the lands ї dy spoak of “тик cxontove inoetial week, Ее shall, there- 322 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Арвп, 4, 1868, fore have а ud June, July, August, and Sep- | he m got a clue to the mysteries of English| Тһе site of the Show ground, about 80 acres in tember, during which ‘neither heat nor cold, weathe (extent, is well chosen, being within а drou As other writer * on meteorology and | distance of the city, the. rallroad, and the tiok as to interfere, "with a great and final result оп“ аймай бавы? who, shut up within the | the Committee undertaking that the the его “Тһе produee of Wheat may|London fog Me cu ay week, thought that | machi inery, &e., from the wein to the ground, be superlative i in кы ы, апа т, кайрау Neptune hot b playing him a "trick, апа that | eri чаша lighterage, cartage, labour, &c., shali erops buen cluding Barley, Oats, Beans, | '* Mars had consequently su uffered a Toss of hia | m exceed 3s, 6d. per ton. — Peas, рда, шау ur be thoroughly poem influence "—it ma rize Sheet is very майу Yes ood. po ngel Wurzels when once up, so far|to know that Mars was alo gether in the ascendant. Free Бод being formed for Briti: sh s as weather is concerned, should be enormous." | іп the UO: There never was a us | ‚ she ep, and pigs. Nor does Mr. Dv BouLAY see “ why the early | spring morning—Neptune had no ans ti EA and Implement classes, a crop of hay should not hs good, though it is quite | Babraham at all events, where we евр the day. | | Prize m 1000 Thalers (about 1507. sterlin ) i possible that the latter pastures may be rather| Mars had it all his own way there, e learn offered for steam ploughs; while medals vil в bare from dryness and heat; and that Turnips in| however that he was to arrive “а the tran- given to such кыны articles as the judges е апа 1 у а and that ће eff consider may be inclined to mildew from the same cause. оѓ Herschel оп the Tth gw will probably eau Medal «i also be given for agricultural е The crops in England, Scotland, and Ireland, аге |а downfal!? Certainly the publication of s ch jo every deserto produce likely to be ae a МЕ jas hec dign before s maundering as „tbis vught pa be confined to| Great Bri dq s been ivite 39 arrival of the nal — “ The ** All-fool’s-day. uror for м divisi sion of the Ex ere i » known ve b U "Вх AY * аё mi оту t —————— : Alrea dy w we are eiie that n "it disturb these views of the probable summer, is | Tur greater portion of our space is this week |] ading makers of thi ariy ll the -— i ed „иго: comets, should any of them | occupied E бн eoim herd | well x nd — а is ooun s observations ** арріу to all three |t be sold b by Messrs. Ж e ko and CARTER |ing th Sere of the. жы. ae land, Seotland, and epoca Joxas, оп Wednesday ЖБЕК of tlie ate move erally, the S E A few additional dE must be allowed us |applieations hana also been received from d on the fortheoming sale. The catalogue A i Stock. ш; р SA nes T da the poem еше, йош Аа дь un Prussia, who has greatly interested үү п ates 1h nominate a this аин week, whose io why us 1 Babra 8 weather, according {о Mr. Du Bovtáv, Е ways detailed, evidently drawn up by a master of Short- characteristic of the ensuing summer $ here Е pedigrees, and Ms vf the editor of the thin ‹ Fr -bo г w : $ to offieiate shoes How strikingly that advantage of a long stock that may be sent nis Өте В, itain wi elle to which we have ы-дын is with ready purchasers if the ovis E Keds nstance possessed by the animals whish Пе, to sell; that his onus is formed from "d [s ing heard fr om all parts -of Germa у | iau of the leading breeders to attend the Mon for the purpose of making purchases,” ie г пей а erum the n of Ме STRAF- had of the Millbanks of Barningham : т. : пе Sylph, and thus tracing immediately to Hus- bitors to attend at d о | BACK : ^ ice, і man nner tracing to the Sr TUD- | themselves. жт чен M ше to Beauty 1 through th par [285 : the Y, veden pays all the fout ie exhibitors? Bite, ma af ite gradual movement; in în | from Kirklevington: and the Gwynnes from Cor - аач d machinery, bo A e show. b LING'S Princese ko d c E:—these are the * |all the railways ads g to На ке mothers of t the six iens from | have mad eonsid. н іре on which. to bula e the m ч. „м multiplied i in Mr. Wxnz's ha nds of tran xn a " reduction in their rates ' edge o inar g manner, are divided « over tw In ык em са Scotland сап n let the daylight is continual during its annual oscillation days sale, the former of which takes place onr rates of entry and of transpcrt from Mesir olstice,— | W ednesd ort-horn pesi to xm | CURRIE & Co., of Lei "ie r Mr [эе б COUPER, га the nter and he summer ay week. ТһеВһ А o : between t „win n t : ы кйш they belong, formerly little etter an а local|of Dundee, who are, we unders'and, the authorised adiu ета О, s ndred niis & Wick upon w the dominant race of beef-produeing | agents of the executive conimittes opem an average, What із there заве аы miles, лена: in all civilised countries. In our|Exhibition. or two, of cireum-polar sea which are the utmost ^ de lt i h e common Te of its traverse durin this equinoetial week to| Water origin, Пе along the whole length and STEAM СЛАО, ако. thë rd latio uw du uis o dod; more 201085 the whole breadth of the is r lasting or m * тонет] in their weather influ- ence than at any other time? by ither : аз Weather Р ets " Me. Du Boviav's iced distinguished - RE the excellens E its cattle, end cop feed чадыр En r aie a w hope that the herd e scattered | paratus in 1860. He then paid 7801. tra may thus distribute e ni of. a better | engine, 800 yards of rope, anchorage, and balance is zd Eus of Stock tan has hitherto endi iu the|plough and rope porters. He has since then bought E imd А ment of | ®®® tern counti the following quantities of rope :—Sept. 4, 1860, 500 =" ў 10, 1 F and. Mr. EASE STRAFFORD has, ere now, travelled direct from а — to am -— vere „ара Не із Met ЕМЕ ранак ta 3 E earth, is in our | ards ; Ма latitude about four minutes or thereabouts, at ће! THE [INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL ExH 1- | ons d tackle al improve- vernal equinox, when it is the greatest; "but for|BITION which is iutended to be held at Hambu >a mek Hi pee g дәм т a — irs an weeks оп either side of the 21st of March it is still | during the w ees эт mmencing with the 14th July | alterations, € нез 17, 1860, the p^ of Ре pur. arked in our almanacs as 4' or alternately 3'and 4' | next 1ds open up a new and extensive chase, and u till n w has bee 01. "The whole of thi kin 1. п —the difference is а matter of seconds: and there | market for бе dis of British stool machinery, | the tackle isi in т, working order, and the rope is nothing whatever in those two points of time | and implem |last another year. То this 3204, therefore, we have which divide in particular week from its neigh-| Not tth at Тит the stock Е the implements will|only to add the cost of fuel, oil, wages, &c., and we bours to its meteorological character іп | Бе new іо the Port of Hamburg, as for years past | shall have the whole actual outgoings in incurred by steam any respect 8 significant or influential than | there has been a Haier аар demand for | Шйхайош-оп Seir bo Ws for that Amm of Germany of which : cos ре rrr No one asks Хог an 18 the port of admission; but the past su ly, | : ` it has кап t ИН fact сате for. A ; encouraging though k may ай | Rec. Rem снна кени» жан €: that, we are able to e E ts and viia pro- | been, will be but small when compared with the | probably it it = be found that another 2001. or 300 vision for its йена; ” То this the right|future demands from the same and from fresh | must be against the work. But it is sufficien rejoinder is:—'* You have not got the pe the | quarters, if this Exhibition be as successful as it to know e the apparatus is practically aud intrin-' ne EAE AER is X Po eee pen from remem- | at present bids fair to solicita than it was when originally bought, 80 е circumstances w luem it and .Th i | that the sum per acre at which the cost of repairs, pur- - босоо An ^d ven. S" ^ peces e Commi ttee entrusted with its резне | chases fuel, ol, MEL epu més do da really tho — Á a - - Е AE * this extraordi- d names in the cit ost of the work to Mr. Plu Plummer, dn no indue E ~. arable а nd 3 acres pasture; Ё. 1i Я агу se of. no induc ion of е 6. Great alterations take place in the electric affin itis a strong clay soil, resting on Chalk ii depth tior emi partioulars, though к see MET ашу ‘plaoo, owi eer а Бенеш Saturation E moisture, or the work is from 6 to 9 in аи value of а great si e details of s ы airs a all tim imes ас e - Чо is nod poii out eredi тео S ploughing by пале рате е that "аера. may ay bo patat as Eng , vi t = break rur ring war 9 н Mr. Du Bovrax may be right in his c шы - тарлаа; а саве іп point—the present time. ру p d during 170 . th 1 AT m power, an the autumn certainly we do not ега {о вау the early hay | under the infiuence of Nebtane Ma саз th | were ploughed and 210 acres were grubbed. ior will по f lis e Тао mist ee consequently influence (vide table), | prices p named the ploughing was worth.2487., Aide ent moisture €: in remarkable fog, ins E the gru sa а Ена 2761. 15s. Пай the the work is that neither does | heat poration ; but the close infi М: ing | Và3 Wo 1 ueky |? X 4 а, Yongitude) ue its absorbing enoo of Mars ds Sd What did it cost by eina E e s 871. 18, moisture. arriving at thetransition point on the | in bei EC ou зме M рату as we may понео |р ! EM instant, tho effects of Herschel on tho Tth of April will | 67, ^ Ta 1 їп taming the Blade пош to wet кез 922 аео зе по рі iu Lane Beeren of Marchib. "rather less than half what horse work would have v ^Y ыр Жер A н ES APRIL 4, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 323 maaalal cost. 8s. an acre for poue e qum 4s. dic еч ља = | fo families (to two of which we referred last — which. | . model of a dairy cow. £ She had а red bull calf, Lorp grubbing willcover all the c | Сна — by — (19, 035), when enis two = and wa This ud 995 acres "altogether, was | merits through a long ancestry. | years old. Usu о the Be linda tribe, and ne in 118 days, не дїп P —— es мо oppages— c- Tur Rose TniBE.—Let us take the family of Roses | named last week prr uen Hid the rate therefo close on 8 a а day. The |in the herd, which will proba bly stand as high as any | next Wednesday. week. Tao epe CHANCELL tenant reports that бип tlth rof She soil since sar on the priced list next We dnešdāy week, and which | gure at ihe: mer E cultivation has been adopted cannot be better, and the | being more definitely in our memory than any other | | July. Again, on March. 29, "1893, less ЕЕ - months oduce is much improve after the short арен made the other day, may be | hon the Lonp CHANCELLOR, she had t e. of mp ill any one say that Mr. Plummer has reason to regret his purc chase of Mr. Fowler's apparatus? _ His is is aiad more confidently un an em a roan heifer, called Cambridge Belle nbi a |of the power of a report to indicate the value of an | handsome yearling, by Youxe DUKE or CAMBRIDGE 2d einn p^ work since his purchase of the appar 1860 not a full тч; for es apparatus que ich had ploughed t | (17 2109), also v sale next week, of first rate te descent, | through Duchess blood and ghe 100 geris s before March 17, when m steam plou ugh t 1860—in nri 320 acres were ploughed апа ^48 5 were grubbed ; were ploughed, and 860 were gbbel; ; ки 1862, 175 gh eas four years ago, when Mr. Harvey Combes herd was | Again, in less pe 11 months after Сат Belle, on and he then bought The eri then | Feb. 29, 1863, she has had twins "x ended time—beifer 5 year and мё €— old, and in calf by Mr. Tan- | calves, red and white, 61 and 62 in the Catalogue— Red qu Ani dio cele ull Л (14,897) H the | Rose 2d and 3d, by ENGLISHMAN, а Celia 61, 180 acres descent is given further оп. So much for the first of equally celebrated E DUKE - «dodenus (11; 382). PAM р which eis ана е pai lo acres were ploughed, and 750 The work of 1862 was cs s the ma н dem on e$ ay in ich wages including water cart, cost 14s. е а a day, Foel cost — 3d. a ой Mn МЫ ein s eme mmetrical of a some- | in 18 RLES, de rom the Fa what Unis build, and apparently not of such | herd by CHELTENHAM, bought at —€— and а constitution as h Show that an er produce ве descendant from the herds of Mr. Pat d Mr. and oil e € s ice а day, ог 26s.in all "Using possesses. Her calf to MARMADUKE, Berry. Presto a these averages to ascertain E esit bus 1 abraham two n: эуе r the Cobham | well made 2-year old white bull, to be sold next we 1861, and кран that only 7 acre is were sale, is now > large deep-fra cow, massive | And again, May 14, 1862, she had a heifer calf by done in the first two years, the 1828 acres which | everywhere, but with just that preponderance of deve- | Co t © ч ры a Celia bull by Үосх@ DUKE OF during that time were worked, must have occupied lopusid in the hind quarter which makes her the | Caws: 2nd, to be referred to in the sequel. Mr. 261 s, and cost in fuel, oil, and wagi 391. 6. ; DESCENDANTS OF ее -1. Countess of Caledon, 1850, by 20. Овом Major, 1868, by The Minstrel (8687) Жу of Cambridge 2а 45, Princess 3d, 1862, by Usurer Plummer (since he bought the app for 7801.) 19,035) They amount to 8127. 18s. 4d., for which 675 acres of stiff 9, Empress of Russia, Ы «Лау soil have been ploug m 6 to 9 inches wá Plenipotentiary a0, Po 2 7. REuvs, 1861, by Sir Charles and 2078 acres have been grubbed from 6 to 9 in L — (6,918) мы Ift i quens at 8s. 84. Aer 2, ing at бз. per acre, the su charged ddr the work =: тд оь 2d one is 815]. „ба. ә This, therefore, is the b o 19. Duchess de Maille, 1857, by (17,709) am cultiv. Peasemore. And let it be remem- Cheltenham (12,588) .Taxix Но, 1859, by Bie he. th н in these years all - ofan| { Charles (16,948) apprenti Ps all the expenses of accident and Countess of Mexborough, by of very considerable alterations. The Minstrel (8087) ' ^ Wickham Duchess, by Chelten-—22. Miss Tamgueray, 1858, by РЁ 6h ham (12,588) Lord Hendon (14,823) pte ee now worked with 1 : It is not too much say that the 17 horses wor! "y. in five teams must miu | Y. E ^ cost m а year, and that the three years of them, ata be. er mora which were sav ust have been- worth 15007, the Gone t dale (17,123) substitute am power costing little more than half з dil 37. Lady Harriet. 1801, by Sir as much, while there is ample testimony to the great by Peroy | Charles (16, 948) е superiority of its work. 283) | Chesterford Duchess, by Lord 99. Lady Beautiful, 1801, by Bir of the South (13,206) 98. Marchioness oy Bute, 1859, THE BABRAHAM HERD. |" GnaiesQ694) "У by Lond Heelino 196 4,816) Continued from. р. 299. ) 18. niet ei As m Tur saluo of шут reatu Short-horn for v | 21 (17,709) OE RIO Буер purposes d — в: SEHR же Р 3 possession of those YU which you wis oh - Charles Qoi) ТӘР" down to iis posterity y, and он on its descent B ua England с) " through а long line 0 ЕВ p ENGLISH GENTLEMAN, 1861, qualities ы» ч exhibited. eL ина a h Bir Ciaran OA TU The former of course is a consideration of great [айу Stuart, 1852, by Red | 46, English Queen, 1862, by Si value On a t 2: rh decision E judges at ! Roan Kirtling d e^ Claes (16,948) T our cattle OWS. telre them. 23 UR it е elio Ыр its “ feme r i or A (T d by: Sir by the kindliness of its touch, on which more than on 10. ЖН Rost, 1981, by Chel- 1 imc any other thing iz Ue e grazier depends for a judgment of pha LH 0. Dr. DUNKELBURG, 1862, by its Rum SESS. D. asa feeder. And they soan Count de Gourey (17,632) o | Celia; by 25. Тайу Auna Buret, 1859, —35. Match 3d Duke of y Anna Burdett, 1859, atel ЕЕ. 1861, by Count | y Sir Charles (16,948) y (17,632) Pledge ense depends. oe Lady Elizabeth 2, b on any oiher i TA m СУ proportion between berland of Bute (11,788) —Ó Lady Alicia Burdett, by Young —40. Siarlight, 1801, by Usurer coarse in the o Tul ws Our judges (3647) j 5 do not know the. EA or its family descent when 97. Miss Bletsoe 2d, 1859, by Sir Days yt Оманда нды: озир comes before them for the adjudication of а e Паз Bleis Charles 016,948) but it is a striking téstimony to tbe fub ota d "ia, Бу Serf- ing | ny to the influence of a goo 60, Miss Biets д, that their awards аге so rarel vener (10,791) | 60. Miss Bitige 4, 1989, by from members of f the more Short-h .to students о Young Celia 2, by Lord of the—90. pm by Young E m s nevertheless in which ani eine sol Gambridge (14,139) with Е es have ten all competitors: 32. Young Celia 7, 1861, by Bir —Miss Emily 2, b 1 -— 2 "The be bull zi the dk meeting of the English Charles (16,948) ki "T ks (M, A збана Bi БИКЕ (1 is) ОР By gricult iety, we remember rig case | à in point. In such a the value of the animal as it T. Young Celia, ы: "Чаш IEND S TS Cratos (16, ois)" mri: ame 5 the judge of mere form and quality, would 1853, by Lord n it me known that its merits were of the North | Young Celia 4, by Earl of Hard-—11. AncnurrEcr, 1801, by Sir men indisidual, and had not pus inherited through | (11,748) vpeke (24,079) Сһат1ез (16,948) igree of any length owing to the fact, 17. Young Celia 8, 1802, b мд? pe pomer sof am $ ре М down its go Earlof Hardwicke, (14,476) v 9 pends very muc PA their been и dowd L5 > RD : Re and upon Norta, 1861, Charles LR Tata cm l through whia &hd "haye be (16,918 iy Sir Chartes sagis rad ad airain no o n t there is such : о adi e ааа DS metimai , is such a D P» Pria бешш? x ing omentum in à the for A Rod Boot зе Жаны: с Nasty; д, с ш ы сс» (17, м with which the qualities of a generation are лар Ре Len Ме * mitted Wo on the number of ious generations защ en) through which t| Itis thus "— 29 cito i by Lord Hendon (14,823) above, has а calfand ау highest the. San ш го -a mal nix mis i 152 respectively, теу, pam, ver mer bind qum the Tur by ее the 1 written report, owing to ds wer ч all tha : XM 0 ting all that is known an indi Mmi жы. mind of Babrabam herd EA pit bo мышы sos short it may fall of ability to 8 ойы irait of his to the iiu Tor, wii every indicati af nod conditum d eR ата ае robust constitution, and there is not one of its perder Lage nma 324 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [APRIL 4, 1863; kinds of grain. Awtul and alarming, wy radie which Mr. Bates took the доз а pes - айса at the | EM ат Кеш, unites tho ipe a Fi some of of e | contempation of this state of. thin ngs; | сз... їз ine S ociety » s пе os jon gie in 35 Dv а fex Yonx (10, 190, | I Les fami pie е m 30 е — m | hurt e is eru € FAE Күл по опе 3 ARI Dv ыа 7 октава: M p "oa boi both | | pro oduce, ога at GUELDER Rose and Drawing ferum fusius dd d sr шея у ЕТ. and if for 12m оз чы Wn from Robert oling ida i Th Y ] белешк: Ша ба олаи 1 "^ lands of the country, iu M viii к i К 523), . y à Lord jean а in pd — (5947), out of| The Cerra FauiLy, though а ушу much more hen I" dul diea i yi E {ые P made ta Lady Fairfax. * Fairfax. о the Fairfax family, | umerous tribe, must not occupy so much of our inpr чм рр Аа FUA Аг this tinie caer wes it, yet it jd ed by Мг Whittak r; his sire was by 4тн Dure | Celia, from whom they have all eM. was boug enge s ihe consumplon of 47 "— rod or Мовне qo -—— hic де same | Мн agesi icc ori ы, pus ta Mao ies 52 of the whole year! and hence the rati di of thio relationship t t does to the d f Beauty. | ago. She was рк E манне Ae And still more painful it is to know, that whata ч E h others side she - , tha : The dam o the еке or Cro uina. rmn ed | bine, bred by Mx Kelk, to REGENT, a bull bred by Mr, Mad other person, by Qu o to "mi ie 5 с | i harlotte Palatine, a cow bred by Mr. » produc: Д t : ord Ducie, and Whitaker, trace tho Beauty's descent | R. Colling, and С Г k.” The relation- ог three t that the jog-trot gent] l Robert Colling. | Coates, the author of the * Herd Book." The relat I gentlemen = ee rebana ig anp goena oam A. ships to her of that portion a hen pena to be sold EE bride ic GA n whithercere peret x lo 7,6 воп оѓ | next week are given in our pre > 7 ‹ сорт йа ir ds iic ЗА tegi bac HUMBER- — though a large fa иа де ш. а е d it -d аа T iar E Tottors MEM P Ч th roduce of this extraordinary cow. We have Е TAk LAND, ышкаш жарыгы -— кэе үз е Жаслан чы е m complete list of her Pise dcn s, excepting | printed, a tole rait prod ее теше; d X nymous р Жом “се at games doli аһ ce thorns. Her|those which have been sold out of tho per v ү not, but а proc йыр а д) wol: prae. d ма на m to the MINSTREL (8687) bred by Mr. | number 178—9 1 in the generation, and (from ces are A. m rud p Е : и dato Adkins д ач of the CHARMER tribe, and, by ern 38 in the second ‘generations iud (from s a not openly Las меа нб E. € n Tere the pasen. B 1 ? ome of | isers * Lady Marion," a cele- | them) 68 in the 3d generation, wh rom | [ae i оны Fod Crises, The Cowntess of Саїе- | these there are families of 6 and 10. The bulls em- | rents! and ver: Oma : ie 8 own neighbourhood, t don, the produce of this union, was It am of Сопхт | ployed upon- cà and her nere b rd have a oig: ME T efe эш eluted Dux з CAMBRIDGE | last week; some of them b y Earl Ducie, | gentleman, w , and who ш, уха, du mother’s si side а Gwynne, and | Mr. Adkins, and Mr. Gloves and others by Mr. Jonas | says TN some зер ма th а e uxtable, ander ther’s side а ев bull, Pein Duke of | Webb, from one or other of the six families to which | | the fiercest ' :орро а іоп, е р се \ Wise in Ca mbrid, e (12, T42) by ini, "Dose (10 284), who was | his herd was confined. It is worth noting аё е growing o TOO bed - 2 whom t 9 country, he м iti Dui hess 55th, a t » bridge Rose T th, own | Ехотлѕнмам, the sire of Frnsr Fnurrs (the gold miis Eu is qeu indebted ; e goes on to state, "th t Ai r to the dam of The y. | bull at Battersea last year, is a Celia bull, his na dio ur арнай e ro D br ^" | 8, r DESCENDANTS OF THE BEAUTY. бадор" Tuin irs B posts a letter ү. ; and yet apologise ә nob giving his name, from a fear Bc ge 17.7 ho EN of the i ill ni ards him which would bé sure to 2 | follow his doing 5 iis & aob Maraedute ] c 0 NC 1908, Dy ENOTES | Another, ba Mt Ко Dorsetshire, sends me ат r24. хи hi7 ay 5, , by 162. Red Rose 3d, 1853, by ENGLISHMAN (2) eere of i pueri ишу Las Ad o i use produce it, and w ut the Р Дъ za mem 1861, by Usurer Produce Eu Mira; and he entrusts his name to me, 8. The Beauty, 1853, by Puritan (9523) - 9. GuELDER RosE, 1801, by Sir Charles | Lets ым A 54 р Ma ka 6,943 | narke ie 47. D Praning Room Rose, 1862, by Count to his brother farmers, and a raiser of rents!” and а тено so they go on, all denouncing the present system, | but none daring openly to advocate a change, А DESCENDANTS OF BODIOE. | nobleman's steward also writes in the same strain; he г 9. Duchess of Gloster, 1853, by Duke of — 4. NU m Deme OE v:o) is also а thin seeder, but is looked оп "igo инине ter (11,382 oung k g neces К (14 зу | economy in saving manures, and the vs of [ad ЖАП ^ < 6. эы of Gloster 6th, 1$61, by E. v аалы a few ont of | 23. Duchess of Gloster 4th, 1858, by Young Xu ды ы mples of a better practice, É Bodice, by Usurer (9703) pir NE Duke of Cambridge (14, 433) 51. pep] a Anike (i. 4n) 1862, by Mer last harvest, when E le s eia home, | E ушн око ог Саа те 43) Y | к: hbis uei ux. ploughs, an апа pes ipe | саб scwi | ыкы TS UNT саша | | unusually уеп done, I stopped and had some converse _ imi d tion with vho ` ito him. Bet told me that he farmed 0 of the IB Ам ы ыы | parso of Wix; that his Voie of Tia EE. a E. са 12. Young Daffy б ; 1856, by Young —PR G 1861, by Sir Charles Dushel мым, and de the next field to that he was im, [^ кола (i515) : (16,048) һай оп it last year exactly six quarters of very fiue АА Е? ктун "t he had sold at a very high price. аламе oorr TO 7 |. т Young Dafy Gwynne 3d, 1800, by —55. Young Dafy Gwynne 5th, 1862, уна ata п aore, which "The є бе БАГИ; I вй а very i c ean ii Ык. наса 7, din arge field in another port Berate Татта of a а gentleman well-known to me; and so appearing in the аре on the previous page in the | Ford has dropped проп а congenial spirit i in the person | called to sce | im m, and to go through the fielà—a 4th iden ration from her. Тһе EXGLISHMAN was в 2d in uA eds Loft; who has once in his life, among m 9f lige one, a1 d wh'ch Һа been drilled in —— ае uel uantities of g man oung bull clin trials, and from ма - Seer а long practice, Nei ous yum crop о т. Ford's minimum quantity ү ecks : „„ BODICE and Darry GWYNNE and their descendants.— Бе да name EE Т ushels of crop from two bushels of | - =з him to correct me if I makea m Ann юу t through the field, when he asked me fo git next Wednesday week, must be referred to very sh ortly. high pus Er ma r. Loft a arming juo, ees "he parts seeded м ith the lar rgest and of smal Bodice, by UsunER diei was ^ud by j^ Jonas and gives Mr. Ford the neci ries d being his | quantities of seed ; ab at the Tortworth sale 115 guineas. е | voluntary bugleman, and of praising his own system of fold me that many cedri had tried the = MAS traces back to the SUPER НОР (627), опе оЁ кз EM poing at the same tes But it appears Mr. | | had likewis ise failed, a nd that he himself stiould ld not have earliest of the Short-horns voe > d Book.” | Loft has performed his feat but once, and as опе. except- а paper he held in his hands, an er produce will be nne does not лы : summer, neither does the ' —— жо» a Had set "p; but the Ms of the i opportune success of one trick make a con njuror ; Mr. Tw indeed, it was the fine appearance oft must try again, and тере his сю ог, let his em hat len. me. w wie to walk trong tae the = f i h his hom until he , before I knew how d been seeded. = —— e y foil daie "They has 1 „of his hero owner DENT "No: ы is too sensible, trace from QColling's үис by Favounrmm (252), | will be lost to fame, and. soon, like many other marvel- | culti vates too weil to hav mildew This, - a cow to which we owe some the best animals of workers, sink into oblivion and — à is true, refute it who к i ihe breed. And they unite in themselves families ої) No, no;if Mr. Ford's friend would m aintain bis perri ri эы EUR of his own ha tion, — must repeat the багарына and I should | hundred acres; and some 30 years ease of je Roses. "a I room forthe say also àgain and again; and why not ? * Wh not? | neighbourhood we i Жее pond kg ch А у dese! pes Te uu eie ое Parson NS did not ех pect vod a question from | fri he or the pres аб ave ме presen о опг о you not see, that if Мг. І, i i is la culti readers the relationships and names of the animals in үе E io repeat this trick, that oth oft were fields into one, drain x Lees aud СЕ а миа en MILES Strafford's E: eem ы the Le ома iv would learn it of him, and then again oth remainder of the secs te ich will be sold in | until corn would me so plentiful, that it would по! 1 : very ears—1 July, ме e shall hereafter call attention. be worth the por = after all, these fears may be irte ti ia web A | — for ncs at e enormous гт бодды intothis | vat i IN SEEDING AND MILDEW, blic prints, and pd aae absolutel Téuired to thé i | , Some 20 years since IowEa sts to Мг. Ford, in reply t ue farewell Los: the inhabitants of it from mid y want; = d | knew M De Who fermé his o one, and as some of the readers of your Journal are М again at the ME sal quaii that the about 300 acres; his seed of Whi ing e fr i subje selvi it. For one|b h 4 and some chance times 4 | important, I hope you will favour me with а | example; from "March 2 to March 5, 5, in 3 days only, етта iri ^ 4 quarters he often де » !n or as ear been. I will inform Mr. Ford | days onl e foreign arrivals were 26,090 of Wheat, bout since. € old. gentleman did from no want of courtesy towards him, | 1,510 sacks, and 24,880 barrels of Ee. whilst. of Sp наси ент sold and let to a tenant who g* 2 rather severe cold, that I | Beg there were only 1440 quarters, and 1130 sacks; ап unusually pon rent for ^i the highest 1 knew before, ы and the same proportions аз to all other kinds of grain, man had never been on а farm ore, that l'letter that Mr. | | and the same proportions of importations of all other nothing of farming, and all the farmers med "тү E VERREM APRIL 4, 18€8.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 325 he wi ould—indeed, that he must— break. — But he eng and let me obs A his subsistence and qa о а — ишу dopendel s о farming. But ве disregarded all the pied = but after years proved to me that the more I are considered best adapted. for the Potato стор, and Е knew the less likely yi I be to scout the ical men. Since that time of older and m i pra The plant- rly in March and will be сабой up omm. епс t-t farming | I am sure that T have seon T less than 20 cases where | d the middle of AT: ; e 2 e раг the better, if ini hin. pz ae uid e эы ners, and h y ed twin lamb from the | the e and seas The result of all the farm soon became like one lar He culti vated | mother, and where we Ene wir examination that the | long tried expect tul pos been the "ipii and the best I had | ever seen, double EE al his land, ewe claiming the lamb had not then ye eaned, and i in almost E соза булу our best cultivators of Adi g Abou t 30 inches intervals, then to e еейей as Nature and his o ong and good | а mother before the time would o nly prod well rotted dung, sense ta im; of Wheat one ЕИ of seed only,|lamb, we iiid allowed her to чет the ds over wich is s sown ага wt. of Peruvian guano. я а : m s x io retain happened with us, twins came hen only a sing e lamb was peer "we generally Er away Ag Tee Би кетели, if it was two or t early i in inch apart, көз om It the weather is very bugs over them. ry pi are gy roiled best turbed 1; — suitabie seasons ee _ р ы elder Md more robust Pia r-companion. A ee ns oa e so we ell known amongst Leicester flocks tha tI am sure eI till the ннн hoeing takes pla The "-— Пу | receive de horse-hoeings and two RET oeings before € Th time requires watch- except тү he sows for. e, Tic. taf уе vd са to show him oves this farm ; е" и ехрегі- , I will grt "d pek that i, thé i. shall average a p RE all the "en өнер опе perso cept I by letter may ш а notie neighbour - of Mr. Ford's, well kno e, to acc ny him, 5 But, Mr. Ford, to be very арт is it that the obvious ; they entered ex m operations | without I mnia stated, and so wel that dés t оне Ma +} like my o n I wasa spei in gems matters. " P. NRI GM. pour 29. Horse Power.—1In answ * Brass Spurs," I have r to © n | been residing in the British American colonies for the last 32 years, and have А few years since in one of dens what I alg 5 ac res of 2 were in pe in rows 21 fee when I would ee put in four r^ go rows where he had but опе—“ Yes," said ве, “һе чочо, о: I agire 4l. m so I — land, rn, and n merely straw supr while farm straw who give but 30s. n acre for theirs.” G. Wilkins, Wiz Parsonage, March 11, 1863. Home Correspondence. д, а ы мз ida cent Number, t the rice should have amps n three pmo sti атт as to produce large Potatoes only. Many stalks will pilis many Potatoes, but they are too small to be marketable; hence some growers pluck off superabundant stalks to make the plant more vigorous. Agricultural Machinery for the Colonies.—In а re- — зр а ср who intends emigratin ng is desiro information relative to what drills, преса, rollers, or ploughs for | „А | ush farm for the first three or five years. ciae dee of next month, i ЇЇ об sf 8 I get there. Go oit. ud see for If Deforo you buy anything. Samuel Calver, | Wetten Su Potato beri its Cul — Тһе season has been во T" eic fine, that Potato ерд have been enabled by calling the common em wm р а “пет ly has alr — m— nep x а considerable extent. It has beco uch mportant branch of British Кшрарагу; “particularly i in the richer districts, that any li ght whic! h can to get their land in a very forward state, and planting |r ike the above, who produce and plan of t It is | would be the best machinery &c., to out with him used p cutting fire-wood, for pumping where great | to work a farm. who has had for the last 20 І say? Тһе answer ів | деа] of mater d is needed, ок, ym оба, = threshing years experience in ыа ш, неа not a farmer, grain. worke ed by tw eel perhaps he will allow me to one suggestion b or dii в im. It is quite in accordan do scit what you mention hence their su ce. clearing pe nd, &c. is 5 Ё Jg | go ене ж what | аб the end of the perm that is, him , | you want first, and C cera for all machin es tha t Би nothing Бане with him in the shape of farming арабу бе require. You want no reapi mach be far better for him, he у 7 er of the plot, that a farmer уы tedders, to go to a ант ; with his money, in ban pocke t, and when | located to P mind to look ъй. him t d eighbours use, or what | are generally used by the b t derih armers in the colony. He will thus profit by (е experience of others, and which, 16 may be, they have found rather expensive experience, Аз а гир, bants of all colonies are terests to allow the — to be — and of c | there if | require machinery for the саноо, of their t Iande, it is their interest bo upply such as is kno о be effective. | ques in the colony, say 2 to every grower. The varieties oí the. “Potato most the- London and the Mona огу wbet ther һе сһоовев introduced plant?" Why it is old as this -— little island itself, and may be foana wild on every chalky down here in the south. Viator. —In your Notices to Correspondents of мас Генна набоша gu tleman about to emigrate - one of ustralian nies, inquiring about horse power and ^ Hee. implements I have been E of emig to Quee d my- self. I am by experience in the manufacture of ганама machinery | oe s A Samuelson's, Banbury, and other places I n years with the late Mr. Newberry, of Hook Noctob, н the manufacturer e и dibbling machine, and have had htl mills, е ind and wat ket V deal ніч my attention to market e, with a s small diy farm, but t my lease =- markets, are the Flukes and Regents, - — have other useful varieties ; of what he may want, and knowing nothing whatever | of the land on which it is to be ад ог "us such as the ote Snowballs, Dalmah eif Walker 8 M Skerry Blues, ш T many other as varieties or sub-varie vated the Flukes, ые, epep е Walker's Regents, Skerry Blues, and Bella-had So far as c is Ke onse e : facem i Ih fami йу of hildren to provide for, and I think. ü меа be able t to d better for them in Queens- land th md i As I shall not ha ien е Moni ibat they might be taken to very 5 allied, if not ihe same kind. Walker "s Regen nts di d certai inly arrive somewhat earlier to eithe writer of this. iori paper has in the Jut ei s | e|any private persori in such с thing "to 2 considered is the ris e to n its transit. I S nA ur sac "indivi- soon get such matters "тше, but. umstan ndures во much annoyance, loss of time, mde 1 exponse, nte t he will p Herd T think of c out tools, lath g ant them,’ than the other sorts; all, however, were у free from disease, The Skerry cer were * free, ou uld D d one acre the latt t what suits him d —— is "acd = the cheapest in the end. i а p i eae before -— Serd ve es ible all the yn to your correspondent I shall be pid: to comi wiih ver or if Qaeen be his P rsen I pud of some service to him there. Wiliam Bur-| hee re сиви. т Notices to e- spondents (March Er it is iy E Whether it is not a E а lamb on the | Fl put а niking to i. е„ three times the quantity. g Ae in quantity тА suitable ents, and е vet my feld erop; another on the ongst penc ng ewes, I: am mic СА е по ead ccurred. en a boy, with a large ае lambing season, I г на, 1 p^ made the * dino as ** Breton," but our more experienced case to which I suck, &с, She md ат field а scepticism I the subject, and in the contempt I felt for the man vos aside what I had seen, or fancied I CERE told: mË iw „was chief Tuy Tie * ien Por RUE vel - е ent, ji, e, I ks of seed Sker rry Blue e do, each of the others, | i of sani I p" en be five | дүе of about, 20 per cent., cash paid o | prefers k eeping his delivery, and ood order, in about five or six month time, the | ад one of Flukes as а tet; uc latter the worst crop Es e whole were well got viris soil in fine condition two distinct diusilons A a further proof, and every (тор was си but the adsis Blues far AMA my ctations large crop of ty | poor land and ev if out of condition, 28 B vr. CCS not woll adapted i growth of Potatoes. had Sas E er are qnem dur permis to grow И also how to repair any thing that may require it. ons, although planted much too thickly, as i purchaser her ha would like to — — int | transit. The merchant has also c n advantages on this side—such as discounts, ге ча dh the pur- chaser on the other side has a right, and which a small e seldom, if ev p out articles end Ip rn i | mm itn | ТА Шш 826 have no doubt red Lux Uarwpodat y ud find plenty mty of advisets w end all m esc de T а L ploughs, renpin nz machin ‚1 thoug ght if һе made “р his 118 shape now ing ma achines pira that he might a as well know there are е рау who agre e with him рт А that to bs s best plan. pied Gravesend, Mar [Thanks. ауе inf am inconceivable surprise m the Rev. George bajar ае g persons THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 4, 1863, | Ford, Charles Henry, Bishopton, Stockton Gibson, aec Kirk ; Ingleby, Lincoln ja Grai "S r George MacPherson, Bart., Ballindalloch Castlo, n, Соат, Great Dalby Lodge, Melton Mowbray Hardy, E r, The Grange, Claines, Worcester Herbert, William, Kempsey, Worcester Catherine Hill Арбат, Worcester ngha Ho Howmah, Henry T E Sot Picker Pullen, , Filiam, Woreeste er Ji X — regularly as if it were dropped by the hand. But for th? se itis essential to have the sand herba yd dry, p ll elog the сарв. o вводів M s an purpo: wise it wil liie to bu: shels n run thmügk a fiho of road dust in March E t s be: gm l whi dic for the pw 2 ве, nt of itè e weight, which Causes the вее on deposited uà eveuiy Mp ossible. Тһе distance of the d rill ii be each other should fed s проп the sort to be sown; of wi "a or the papoose of cattle feeding the White Belgian is rd heaviest cropper; the Altringham is nearly equa] Ө it ре? acre whe en well grown. The Red Intermediate is bo eoming à great favourite, and tan v а great weight ро aere, on account of their се о stand thicker on m fear than the other Tie Whi EET T is thó most valuable 1o culin Altringham 14 inches, ite Banan MM, be drill, 6 ng апа tho Rod Intere, жа 18 inch z ре Musta! rd wills et soon show he drills are; anq the rows can be discerned, to e d aliad be ligh aud. непу! ved Whether the eeds have made thoi B teal а march l; Tadeaster а this maeth ү » will в are. rectified the siete Mr, Ш да aege, bias Mp nr Willis 82 КЕЛҮҮ бењ Liverpool он а of isst, ера. рте te вауе ast delicate youn T а impo pi Fringilla domestica, does поб eat oator.| gio T Orangs НАЙ, Gosheld, Halsted ots from being prematurely, smothered, Àfter this i pillars, and will sooner perish than do во; and that he mil mith, Ja inb, Little Mo y, Carlow, Ireland СЕ put воше wo or girl pull üp the Mustard. m repeatedly proved this to be the fae t. Perhap s Мт. Sóuthàll, Thomas, Worcest na very few d ky thé ws of ы rot will be ufficieñtly W: Talbot, G. e Chet c md Hon. and Rev. Withington; roii. p - mit of kein rom ep т This should Бе dorig fow o or no birds eat, The larve of our three сш Si h Mofrastone, Hoa py ear 87 Жыш. trs bur mon 99, 1 EE ad — eU common Wh ite Cabbage wa oru i eros Brassico,| fho d. James, Bishop lE Durk ар ut und ih a da "herd will be no ecessity for Rapi and Марі, а o the den Tooke, Rev. J. T Hales, Scawby Vicarag: s Bei lea! pu single. If two or three ar ionally f every inh на ет; Tucker, Edwin, LU one Street, Abergavenny leftina bunch, the erop will no апу the 1 weighi, : Waller, F. 2 Whitt к н Сөс, Andoversford but where persons will go to the expense and trouble of Sylvia hortensis, Аз far as I know, the Cuckoo is the Ward, Samuel R. C., Yafforth, Northallert singling thám by hand, he sample will bé во much the кин only bird which will feed on -that destructi thi Watson, John, Хатар» Kidderminster in size. After they are sifgled, the spáees should Бе larva of the Gooseberry saw-fy, Nematris ventricosus: | Welby, E. М ө Earle, Denton Hall, Grantha again flat-hoed, i wie зибо "шщ " required until t) Now if Mr. Wilkins shut up some sparrows with a 1 INANGRE. E n. Major General E presented | 979 25 to dig; olor eoe Pear M Sha P ы T^ of these са! 1 m not in the least surprised at | the report, from which ita ppeared that the тагон 8 еей and pitted, оғ "clamped" ih the usual Wa ўні loat! suc! eor abulum gon to the death.| receipts during the past quarter had been examined by | secured from tho frost. R. e" ou might just as well shut up some ina|the Committee — uilter ant Ball the PE R loft, P. be surprised to find them dead, and the Воо” эв Becountan Сыра “па -— The Year Book of Agricultural Fácts and Annual Record hay untouched, It is an undoubted and incontrovertible ect in tlie — x pe fium оп 3186 March ж of 2m arming Progress for 1862, Edited by Robert fact, that at caterpillars, and largely too, | 30981, 16& 9d. Тһе balance sheet " - en mnd Scott Burn. together with all insects, Ib is really эе, the stàtement of subseriptions and ar werte lai In this annual volume, а well devised framework of past belief, that in the latter half of the 19th cehtury | the table, the amount of arrears а n ved being 401; Li with the facts of thé yea any person liv country, and poteossing p The Committee recommended that 20007, be placed оп | во ав in à symmetrical body the agricultural most ordinary powers of observation, can be found deposit with the Soċiety’s bankers, history period, “Тһе field ” eonstitütes le of asserting that this ird is no JovRNAT—M;. Holland, M.P., on belmlf of the | first division of tlie book, and ünder this head wé'hayó insectivorous, i ing ihe breeding season іб ів Committee Рони ad- the Couneil that Sir Charles | all the facts relating steam eulture, drai almost en Every one vial has e mvife has placed at the disposal of the JouFnal| — seeds ce — harvesting, and cross андан! acquaintance wh. Me. hou Враг Committee tbe sum of 25/7. to be offered as a plas ов The live stock of the farm, t іе dairy, pigs апа in its wild and param state is as well s of this ansontovad fi on th % Far m йай He suited poultry, — ер 5 and вер, oecüpy other four fact as he is of his own existen 16 is the height of | P die — оў div Impleinents, — мй tlie pee quéstion, се. к and ignorance o deny it, I shall not easily forget years since taking а young and nearly =. саде, for the old ones io feed. In ће с course of tire or four hours the whole of the bott covered with a thick stratum of insects, coming. of erre a various ME n large and masi, butter! flieg, the beetles w s ОГЫ, genus Mi Т) the larvæ of which are dede destructive and too well-known Сге GENERAL WORCESTER. There was not a grain or seed amongst all this mass of food | brought by the parent birds to their young оде эш 'adverisamenta recommended wue : 24 öt ehe tiatical 1 | "LO" 1 отаде Eel Com а К Аб ЗР the following subjects Mig rem t discussions бї the under-mentioned | кэне, Ai P P L4 Lj eo hi edis on Oileake. € Natural и эней internal ми of E зата of а with vihe вр. symptoms, a В шш nt of the dis ases to Which they May 1. Вїёат Сайы \ Mr. Fisher Hobbs reported | ders for the Supply айгіп g the Show. öf | P à Tihe TRIOS I8. 0 "ES the least astound э, мерек that the siding. оп the гаа к=з; а ламогаведав вес ZI of the book. 9 vd index qnales it tà as a work of refer We ially recommend the work to -— who d to mur а a FEA of agricul- tural progress: McLean and Hope's Descriptive Catalogue git of Ma mures > spie Stua; до: l ogm a d assmarket avo pog [йс шев ап е € mda Mere and plant nutrition, reviews of the state Р trade as regards our principal imported and manufactur feeding stuffs, an eei essay on valuation of mat usetul desir of the varieties of Whe eat, Barley, Oats, B abe Potatoes, Turnipe, Grasses, and Olover in eultivati : d a blank diary | for the entry of E 3 an tti ©, besides D ^s snow pu c away beneath the blaze ot tha TEN in ве w ped — е erection of zee Бане OMNE ноа. WIS оде MEE 1864.—Mem житү "With plans and sees ortunntely for himself and the cause of na den 3 | tións were were prato ted, signed by tle MA «и -ai kre e 1% ануча ав а painstaking; accurate, and | (уре atq the канов of D б, arlingt унаса natn eon во long established ти Neweastieiipon-Tyne, soliciting p» Canel to ; hola Ue general Loo ihat he can afford to smile a Societs s Со el such an He needs по айуосас 7 гош pri Re € em р ао o perie Sparro o doubt mischievous; and. their numbers must T3 вей, but 2 Los whole PUR о тоге EA thân harm their of ins m e our English farmers and gardeners once to succeed in exterminating - specia UM 4 оу ioo glad to buy it back a пер Harpur ting, Maroh 23 23, t ROYAL ÀG _ MONTHEY Сопнеть! ыты Viscount Eversley, President; н Feversham, redegar, the the Hon. А. , Sir A. К. Маса ой Watkin W: Wynn, Bart, M.P., Mr. Raymond rm Mr. Bartliropp, Mr. Bramston, M.P. P. M. ( Cantrell, Mr. uce, Mr, Brandreth dele 2 Fis е Hoe И M:P., Мг. Ме Уют (of Stowlangtoft), Professor Dr. Voelcker. Tlie following Members were elected :— Ао, о дез 200, Fleet Street, siar t » "Neweastle, Clun, Salop.- Jeffrey, jün., бет Bow. Darlington me get Amilo H., БА өй Housa $ Maidenhead : Earl of, Croome Court, Кеш} The Ber Wilso ; Mr, Shuitleworth, M. Nate Ms. уш fof а еви at basten, a and adjodrn to the 18th insta when der. Кона er will deliver р töl . We bavi St: гк of Morton gmans). 3A coictus. Suttons Amateurs ё, Réading, contains, às üre and ágficulture. Messrs. Feld Tnt al&ó | éontains valuable iüstraetion ui we éxtraet lian ita AES Ow. & culturé, writ ten Pi es 4 йш and ке un season sh зау AE); in i drain dow bi АЙЛУ» ва nit the hr ре т which should be don So 2 uii to the а "be distributed alme as às evenly ! and обо орно реше ыш oap sA Piera its ga y тене fo which e Тара sms miüch useful information im borti- seeded with Oats Оп е а seed IE асаган ашу ы ЕЕ: the TURAE F t FT ER month, du саа Med ti ES uring w ni all m, Tot -ве will háve коран. E Eur then E 244 A An Ather | the Бон hàrrow nenes on the P паа) ере oW аы е between the 20th Rai 25th of She f the usual resi and other advertisements, Wheeler and Sows Little Book; «d Select Seed List 1863, Сосове contains useful s on Grass int MIN e woodcuts of tlie moni Grasses arks the cultivation of Turnips and «6, received а Russian translation; published at в Handbook of Dairy "e andry. (Lon : ————— Calendar А рин КӨЛҮ ҮРҮ pg art der P " g int xr Anr E ни viso this of ( E H аа ie EL iom АИ were baked to тайн, however, v оГ tho following Y уча, qup Toe Bem орн в К с T] "- pine commencing, our pa Bi е айати. 1 aer |itduding 16 абыз (histohd ӨР Burley) ó Bo rated, acu Bel, atd E s, чо las ihe dnd. tmp uei thoro oughly Жол! Dum s to ais ms : ая state it тесната уе been Potato (on ас Pd i ipte ci Hio € m ч Cu 1x3 (d that- jeg A [3 mine wo me; Бату {е rosse venter өг or how "pavo rb dude Анак We ЭУ, tte last year, тев, Шр. 3 t es je ег worst € in o maurs (n fad wanthon), brondabaring, prep _ Arit 4, 1868] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 327 “tion for the horse-hoe, cart: - stones from Olover fields, and ; тако; the women and other labourers being occupied in F OWLER q work, picking stones on lover land, repairing hedges, Duns and Ost felis no a 80 Е Lus бк p » bon gathered on STE AM PLOUGHING AN D CULTIV ATING PATENTS could present itself to the reaping machine. Stock. —The treat- å ment of pan KA с. E Au e clo: M bd EN 7a Б asus, Febru: difiorene терсе in this Weporttnant bein ng in the case of the cows, S bart of w. са calved, and others approaching that соте. А S S & S , ORW ELL ORKS, IP SWI CH, he Sheep 8 == s ci uring t ek of ELS de UE Inr SECO 8) DRA and since, with Have the pleasure to announce that they Nu arranged with JNO. FOWLER for the use of the & ccess, our loss in lambs so far only amounting to PATENTS, and they will answer any inquiries respecting them, and execute any Orders promptis: d 80) at too В rS w А | . mbs 10. | 102 ewes, which is a fair average, though we have often had it C О Т T А V ? S higher; 25 ewes are yet to lamb. The ewes previous A : ^ Á " cepere Ur Eis i CONTINUOUS IRON FENCE, HURDLES, and FIELD GATES, тро: е шау bs ра housed. Mud hoéget, since they SUPERIOR IRON (NO CINDER IRON USED) IN T EST MANNER. i eak, have be cu Turnips aid momo SE driw Ada, whi icem PARK Bx GATES, and RAILING of CAST and risas IRON COMBINED, 2d year's rec The are having cut rd ehaff, IN VARIOUS STYLES. e young rams corn, апа саке. The appearance of the crops репе! y is satis- — " Р „г tory, though the late dry winds Hg epp sine s Kern - i di ny pla h Suetion and Del нуу Screw, 18-inch а. ани ег, a ral feeling of et А E P t ч 59 HABSSNS Рау оғ Month. | Б g “s я SSEBESSS Y EE ом k EELEELET! ВВЕ в i] Ё ELI E "V Z WOnE ROLLERS, GARDEN CHATS, GARDEN ENGINES, LAWN MOWING d 7 k WORK, PUM ion sssesse. | BIS Igi E | DAHS, ў uc rq ces SE Hd x: E The ротай IRON MANGERS and RACKS for tables, HARNESS BRACKETS, &. S IR 4 E Ë Р E lx к. e and DRAWINGS free оп application tö ЕЗ о. 85 АЁ Ё со М & 00., ENGINEERS and IRON FOUNDERS, E à i 2, WINSLEY ig (OPPOSITE wm PaxtMEON), OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W. n А кана [| | „| FIE j : 1 d | HB JOHN WARNER & SONS, F bo bo Co Co 65 bS Ы & арго PN y j 95 er | [74] z J rire LEE & HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIERS, and MANUFACTURERS of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS m Edd OF EYERY DESCHIPTION. Es E ә а &%®®©8. Ees клы лч Wi: "gn f El t2 Ф Ф e BSESSEESES ЁРЕ Lh ЕЯ | а E BERT SHA E ssssssf | PAJER |E 3 B | E зв В" из 5 | wssssem | gef Е zi He J| me Е tse "con | E m &н| ы Ё sete p Hg E $ | E H — | $^ssa € 58 Ё d тайый Сеск Tue диб | No. 85. атах CAST-IRON PUMP, riam with J, T & Sons’ Metal Bucket and Válve, which cannot ре ; action, for Wells not e — 25 fee Notices to Correspondents 94 inches ... ... 1 foot 7 inches high £l 0 A ches . 3 feet 3 inches high ... £1 10 0 p^ . Breeze &c.: e: Breeze and coal ashes are о r lila valu uM » inches di. with de. et of Lead Pipo lrer ready for fixing s. 4 £2 . manure, except Toc. дот mechanical т безе on the 1 inches long, ditto di Д о texture of clay lavy д Resistance to draught is made Ape a) S ar itan апа (b), that share of the d de of саса = No. 361. WARNERS IMPROVED 3- INCH CAST: IRON LIFT md a FORCE PUMP, mounted on "wn w өшү) оп а hill side would, if ther ovi ML Aii the s ability ОРЕ the es ght e position in ўй кө; b, depen aich Pipe їй а conti TO A. g diee Gardot an e ac Ne mounted оп а barrow t forms a chon me Mr ш ane died and it wil No. 42, T LIQUIÍD MANURE А PUMP.—These Pumps of the КККК А a qua айа J: W, & BONS Patent ‚уж! Valve, ahd сйппоё clog ih actio. pae весов" Wa Bhall bo happy fo name Grass esie азай agen. SANUS РОМ ONE loge, 3l 166; 2inch FI Flexible rr o Suction e Barrel is ог OvYCTCO! prover. Your E is йо doubt the ee pss. ted E to such a situation, if the sward should prove h i the олень ыны а ser sn à А к. LONDON, E.C. Brei ICA АНС d бату aoi, the Past To allo i io poaka very нуы Hemp. Sow 2 bushels of DNE жей АДЫ у=; jh Mr —— — It Forwards band а АТЕХТЕЕЅ = vut south шый» | ЈОНМ WARNER AND- SONS, 8 328 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ари АЙ —Ó———X MORTON'S PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWER. This Machine Rolls, e Terms, Net Cash. Delivers the Grass, and combine b 12 ins. £4 15 0 Suitable for a Lad most recent Improvements, including those N х m © ady or Gentleman by her Majesty’s 14 „ 5 5 0 Suitable for one Person siet ^s e or aped and sim- 16 , 6 76 Sultable for one Man or К Bop urpassed, 18, 7 7 6 Suitable for one Man and Boy It is superior to al 20 053-59 Do. do, " d itabl t keeping Lawns and Pleasure unds i ex 4 A 1 22, 8 8 0 Suitable for two Men the highest state of perfection, and is - кыў 6 OTOT 4 24, 8176 Шо. do. likely to be the Leading Machi 77 AE Ne daa fA ио манн зачне E == ЕР LUE ре == m АП Machines fitted with Silent Movement, with. һе without o 52568 22 Ee out extra charge Wee with те can be obtained free on application ‚ SGRIMMOND, LAIRD, ax» CO., 15, CANNON STREET WEST, LONDON, E.C.; or to the PATENTEE, CATHERINE STREET ENGINE WORKS, ARBROATH. *„* Agents Wanted in every Town. Apply as above. GREEN'S LATEST IMPROVED PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES FOR THE PRESENT SEASON 1863. A i Ж 4 2 2 — Et ES ре N'S NEW PATENT LAWN MO EN'S NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLER, THE FIRST rui MEDAL, OF THE ТЫЫНЫ: EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED ТО s EE FOR HIS PATENT LAWN "MOWERS. PATRONISED BY HER MOST eec d US Vus т” ON THREE SEPARATE OCCASI E SEASON GREEN'S TOI LAWN MOWERS have carried off — om e has been given in all cases of competition, and were the only Machst өне ommended at the Royal Horticultural Society's Great Shows held at South Kensington, May 21, June 11, and July 2, 1862. (No Prizes NS SOUTH | C They are the A Майка in constant use аб the oT AE GARDENS, WINDSOR; the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S GARDE NGTON y KENSINGTON; the BOTANICAL GARDENS, REGENT* n the CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY'S GARDENS, SYDENHAM ; the KENSI PALACE GARDENS; the HYDE PARK GARDENS, and in most of the ema » M € Squares, &c., of the Nobility, Clergy, and түзү throughout th TU - „Upwards of 14,000 .of the above Machines һауе been sold. since the yea y the Patentees testifying efficiency. They do not y TESTIMONIALS. 988, “ Royal "wie ане. South Kensington, W., Feb. 28, 1863. * Royal Gardens, Windsor, March 27, 1 * DEAR Srg,—Your Mowing Machines, which have been in constant use here * DEAR Srg—The Hand Mowing Machines you su D last season for the for two seaso; һа wi rod w а) Th do thei i сіепі, d with des A F N "ans ES RR. Ih 9 н У» and МИЛА | use of the Royal Gardens, Windsor, give great satisfactio: * To Мт. Green." = аг а Gro. EYLES.” To Mr, Green." ** Yours very Жон THOMAS INGRAM,” PRICES. . t Delivery Bot А : If with Paten! dv ou 9 vs ~ p кырлы thinternalgear, 10s.extra. | TO Cut 18 inchos ... £7 10 О Suitable for One Man and Boy rne: P » » BET, 20 ,, ә anM » . 5 10 0 Do Do. Do Шо. lOsextm.| , 22 „з йб шй 10 0 Suitable 1 for TwoMen » 9, : E $$ 9 585 p 19 V 6 10 экеа. Qna Man or Two Boys. DONKEY and PONY MACHINES, inclu With ng Box. ding Traces. With Patent Delivery Box. To Cut 24 inches RES ET ST D... e 13 10 6 То Cut 30 incbes ex e E ЖӨ» xe uec dE D нс Же Кыз 10 IM O » 55 » s. um E ; ES e fett » 30 16 14 0 FT "s. 18 оо А 48 5 ... э", 29 0 0 nm "Є Foe Leather Boots for жарар 16з.; et Padi 203. Leather Boots fo Horse, pers > eh ше. The Horse and Pony А у remodelled for #1 present tl i satisfaction. All Hand, Donkey, and Pony Machines have the Patent Self. Self-St rangem ents, a ies req o p н оба the best materials, and of bein: Йир аге delivered ed Carriage Free to ai the pim Railway Stations. Ports in England; are ted to gi tisfacti dif ч GREEN' S IMPROVED. NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS. - A Diameter 20 inches, length 22 inches, price £ Кое length 17 quen Lo £2 10s. | Diameter 24 inches, length 26 inches, pr! en 30 in es, length 32 inch 1 Free to all th рай Railway ЖЕЙ asd мары Ports in England. CHAIRS. GARDEN ENGINES, SYRINGES, WATER BARROWS, and PUMPS. CAST IRON FOUNTAINS, VASES, GARDEN SEATS, and GARDEN ENTS. à -IRON HURDLES, WIRE FENCING, WIRE NETTING, &с. Also every description of HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL IMP: Tilusirated Р Price Lists free. EN & SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS ; & 2, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, Ё 7 ү т о у ү “олыо РРР у үүтү тт г ү Үүт үү ҮҮ үү ИРИ APRIL 11, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL . GAZETTE 337 TDWIN HOLLAMBY begs to inform his Patr Potato. pe) and Friends that his DESCRIPTIVE СД Sur King NE 4 p 8 ЕР 21. years) LOGUE of VEGETABLE, F , AL : . SEEDS, and © LUS is now ready, and: m mu n recommending E so adios ANURE, guaranteed by LADIO y be had dtes = post paid on application. Nursery and See this iw. POTATO н е decidedly the red and best in cultivation PURE GYP Уа 258. per Ton, bags included. GE а Е хаата Tani Tunbridge e ке К Es ing, risen have been ress, 28, Clapham Road Place, 8. SE gium. awarde js Po Um) E e begsre ctfally to aunounce that "he has pear ue] The Prize at the Crystal Palace, 1861. ENANT Aem X MANURE COMPANY. а SUPPLEMENT to his САТА ALOGUE of PLANTS, which may The iFirst Prize аб the International OE D MANURE for CORN. Pd bad e арр! o.his Agents, Messrs. Б. SILBERRAD, Show atthe Royal Horticultural Society's ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS. апе, Тл xd Drain South Kensington, in Oct Ter. ODAMS'S esi etos of LIME, uction of New Plan Maxoracrvaro j MBRO S BRSCHAFFELT, NUR SER Ghent, Belgium, begsto announce that his NEW САТА eps Е m is ready, and contains all his NOVELTIES to be ent out Ар The First Prize at the Bir Onike and Root СТА Bingley i Hain yi taper kot po ur vos Pri To be had of Mona. d SUTTON rs гуд УУК ie "Price 5з. per Peck (of 14 lbs.), or cheaper eed NITRO- PHOSPHATE or згн MANURE COMPANY БАО will be in large quantities. (LIMITED), | T DAY IS begs to c die follo ре А MESES HEEL ай гади Consisting of piro pee коруш upwards of | SCARLET RHODODENDRONS; BOOK fo Chairman.—Jonw CLAYDON, Esq., Littlebury, Essex. CRIMSON COMMON (Ponticum) VARIBGATED HOLLAES, of soria) Pasin Plant EUN, DULCIS. E E WHITE PRIMROSES. P UL AC Do. PURPLE Do. e e had of various sizes. risum SUCK THUMB WHEELER’ 8 iik, LETTUCE The лы КЗ the LUMINE per DN of these Standard Manures may бе obtained at e Office OT. ug м, Secretary. Or of the Local Age Offices : и Fenchurch Вей. Md Е.С. Manufactory : Plaistow Marshes, Essex, N.E. URF.—A PES of сарты Turf for Sale. ТЕТЕ TIMEMUS AGES BLIGHT COM ITION is unquestion- ably the most effective pr и extant. Extra strong, 3s. per ealon ойде to € pakd to to The al Prices will be given on — ORUM paid to Belfast. is entered at Stationers Hall, and | for use); 10 gallons and up London. le" Nursery, EITUSporougi; Count that they cannot alios it to be copied. Seedsmen en m sicuri d. thro кы тута M. Hy. TREEN, Victoria Nursery, o HEELER & бох, Seed Growers, | А со e CATALOGUE of SEEDS will be forwarded upon А Ж.да ч Кее сона K оне Ro es NEW cor. appli: and a Comparison of Prices with the most elaborate 1 сн, їз now ready, and will be sent "free on application. Tho following M were awarded to W. H. T. for Verbenas CRYSTAL РА res a SYDENHAM, May 24, 1862.—24 Varieties, three of — Tuer PRIZE. 5, LEAMINGTON, May 28.—24 Varieties, five of e. "aes jo WARWICK CASILE, July 1.—24 Varieties, five of each. FIRST IZE. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL ВостЕтү, SoUTH-KENSINGTON, July 2. 'uce EIGATE T i5 ND.— Best quality, 8s. per ton ; second quality, 6s. per ton, put тел 2 uu at ваа ond "505, peg &c. The Rai ilw. e low hen not] nt Use ERUVIAN GUANO, Genuine as Imported by the Contractors of the Pe eruvian Government, Deliveries direct from the Docks; NITRO-BIPHOSPHATE (Blood and pu а is solicited. Pace & Тоосоор, Seed Merchants, Southampton. A-NUT REFUSE, delivered ger: 2 miles f Charing Cross, bag. For particulars, and how to use it, see long Advertisement in Gardeners Chronicle of the - TN five of each. ExrRA Pmizr, although no prize | Offa] Manure), Fish Offal ditto (PHOSPHATE); SUPERPHOS- Mc BoMó OLDER s Ване; duly deu PHATE of LIME (made from Bone), see yal Agricultural ram, -upon- Va ries five of each. SPECIAL итаат. x be eie p arc а, оа b н i ч vois Postage Stamps or Post- STAMFORD, July 17.—24 Varieties, five of each. FIRST PRIZE. siu f xem OA eT ui om offüce Ота ble to m аНеНей, АЧЫШ сб Eata È P FOTHERGILL, 23, Great іде "ho cam e, E.C. S. Вах s m api үЁооктнонам Casrus, August 8.—34 Varleties, ive of each. tablishe s BR and TRST PRIZE. MATS ld i town. do ern Рлррох, August 13.—24 Varieties, five of each. A W E S"8 M А N UR ER Cavrrow.-—Every Brush is TREE нв, The Ма тя manufactured by J. А В. ERE x ue stamped ‘J. BARSHAM'S Patent" pu? pes cd у." of 1863 аге now ready for delivery is : idi CasrLE, August 19.—24 Varieties, five of each. Бира, at tho tollówitir proes: Per Ton. JS PATENT F a vm Kos —924 Varieties, five of enin ri ое ТШЕ PATENT TURNIP MANURE, and BONE STILS, 1s. and co let packet, by the & осіе С. J. Perry and Mr. Treen ; Mr. SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME . . £6 6 are the only cheap and effectual way Pur Mere. но Ah to W. H. Tren LAWESS SUPERPHOSPHATE "of TIME! from of Fumigatin reenhouse. 8 T mo ESTER, September 4,—24 Varieties, five. ot each.—FinsT BURNT BONE or cre aine А tieu s ic 535 opinion of GEO. GLENNY, Esq., in his Pio ^ L HORTICULTURAL Востктү, September 10.—24 Varieties, five of each, EXTRA PRIZE. New Verbena. —FinsT CLASS CERTIFICATE. LAWES'8 BARLEY, GRA 88, and NGELMANURES 8 These Manures can b ir GAW appointed Agents, in фа ol jue ша Kingdom, at pri pem pd ordi emi to дол: $e кейшн 0 wES, or through | n. | Works on Gardening, , &c. : NEAL'S PLANT SOAP, ls. per packet of four cakes, is the cheapest preparation hitherto еы STAMFORD, September 17.—48 Varieties, five of each, FIRST | Genuine Peru n Gua o direok from Menari, Gibbes. Nitrate Жк. BILVER MEDAL. of Soda, “Sulphate ОА monia, and other Chemical Manures. : a to destroy g plants. a Ж will be а Besides 39 Prizes for American and other Quis at c ісе. Magnified Aphis. makes one J Gallon of Wash. metio: Си TER S~ POA "eU тр ended by the Royal Horticultural Society as К ew. ge, E. C. ; and 22, Eden Quay, Both — "T obtained of all principal Seedsmen. Patentee: J. Near, Edward Street, Birmingham. bein, оа rey een t bearer, Fruit solid and firm, and the best | r LE MAN ux COMPAN of the Sio: class. ls. per packet. А fe ounoes af our na LONDON MANUI x ISHURS COM- own saving "to offer the Trade. PREPARED BONE MANURE for prosent use on PASTURES. POUND, whether used 237. 238, & 261, High Holborn, London, WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. n nm ҮТҮЕ Уе on Growing P or as (IANT ASPARAGUS ROOTS, 2s. EA BLOOD MANURE for ditto. SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, &e This delicious vegetable does not require half Ibo expense usually incurred in lant nting. it. For iiri euren вее кт АП the above being in the finest condition. They also con- otov bé ЭЎ Вмітн'в SEE аск ари for 1 tinue to sop ours va е - GIBBS'S RUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE. i ng Transplanted SEA KALE, 2+. per doz. RD SMITH, merae: Worcester. AMES CARTER Ax» CO., H olborn, W.C., haye a fe — Ibs. of the foll. owing to offer M Ут Trade :— ELVILLE'S GARNISHING KAIL, VARIBQATED BEET, for АННАН? SNOW'S WINTER BROCCOLI, true, LITTLE PIXIE CABBAGE, NEW FEATHER STEM SAVOY, DANVER'S YELLOW ONION. TOMATOE DE LAYE. HENDERSON'8 PINE-APPLE ВЕЕТ. SEEDSMAN ара GROWER, ch x to offer the following SEEDS of 2, viz :— MANG BWE and COMMON TURNIP, » SEED POTATOES of the following varieties :—EARLY ASH LEAF KIDNEY, MYATT'S PROLIFIC do, EARLY SHAW and REGENTS. SCARLET RUNNER BHBANS (English grown). A PRICE S forwarded upon application. abbage P. Plante VIRGO and SON beg to say they have a very quantity of DRÜMHEAD, RED and AE of SODA SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every Artificial нале E known value. E. PunsER, Secre 116, Fenchurch Street, Е.С. Established 1848. : .BLAYD ON MANURES.— PA rizes were last season E d i the uu of the fm] Agne vp Society, for Turni ips grown with i above TS Б ici br d —A Silver Cup, value Five reigns, was y the To and Trade of Oakham to ei Pw Fowler, Exton, for the best Turni B RUM "within th ap Ap of p acre of the 71. 103. уїнуаоп Ма “кү? тоной таге moderate dressing of rm-yard P RE cele ГЕ dme: the the 2d premium), given by the Ri x Hon. Viscoun í Campden, were awarded to Fowler, Exton, for ре Turnips. Th . were grown with 3 Blayd Farm-yard Manure. ре by the Blaydon Chemical Company, Blaydon- Managing Partner, EDWARD RICHARDSON, Jun. g of fol А M ag of from 1 to 2 oz. xp or и] , Plants; - ста 4 15160 ` for Trees Sold ridi en Nurserymen and — in boxes, 1s., 3s., and 10. 6d. each. Wales by PRrcES PATENT CANDLE Co. Lim пед. Red Spider Magnified. Blight. ROWN'S PATENT FUMIGATOR. — A — MEE e EE for Fumigating Greenhouses, and ^ Fra r Shrubs and Flowers in the open air, “ейт injuring the most delicate n - liv —— m: Ad in а dense m and effc greal PE: Price 10s. and upwar is Manufa — <р supplied to the Trade by Messi. BARBER & Groom, Lon and may be had of all Ironmongers, Seeds- men, and cnin REDUCTION IN PRICE, САВБДОЕ PLANTS to offer for Sale of the following sor PHOSPHO GU o. BARLY Yi YORK CABBAGE |EARLY NONPAR ШАН "E » BATTERSEA DRUMHEAD ^ iL MET coepere oe RED CABBAGE, 4s, per 1 ‚ healthy, and well The Prices for tl 1863 follows, deli B roo , em E near Guildford, Surrey. For 30 Tons and upwards .. .. =» £10 i ч Н Wurzel For 10 Tons up to 30 Tons... .. .. 10 AND kyr SHARPE сап ly the Trade with th На Varieties, imus to ame all o of t their own i For 5 Tons upto 10 Tons . = ~ E [^ $ growth, new For er quantities moi: TURNIP. jerine US з. 3 44 qu Dr -top Swede ME рл E 3 Tha Pe “T mat d 125. per Ti 13:4 а] у other n gs Improved do. Fine White Stone - PETER LAWSON & SON, CONTRACTORS. s Improved Ў © ЕО. à & Yeliow MANG) URZEL, ау Д Pomeranian White Globe Eivetham Long Vd E Tom T -is WILLIAM. & CO. GENERAL AGENTS. Drummond's Early Field | Fine Orange Globe anda сз E Lj Hi m 838 THE GARDENEN GHRONIGHR AND AGRICULTURAL MET [APRIL 11, 1863, Me x —Ó—— ———À —— В,555115 PYRAMID PRIMULAS.— w Chrysa: anthemums. Grass “Seeds for a ll Soilis d in is now ready, in packets, OHN S АЛЕ М DESCRIBEIVÉ CATALOGUE ve е p SONS have one of the largest price 2з. 6d. of CHRYSANTHEMUMS, including the new varieties, stocks in Europe of the M raid. Д AATURAL The great satisfaction е ch these kinds have given in| which he will send out this Spring, as well as “ HARDY ker in and CLOVER € whie E they ressly previous seasons, renders urther comment on their merits by aec ipai PLANTS," and other govine is now ready, | suit the ent d which they are requi unnecessary. Тһе ac diera — taken however in saving the will be sent post free on е of two stamps. Жж fol g letter has beon irren besides many others: seed last year will probably result in producing flowers s Versio p. nh William Street, pre Hammersmith | From e romao Тау NDLEY, Roya; al Horticultural Society у, London, much superior to any е seen. urnpike, London, W. ** We have already eat t А) of your Mi we Mera and it js Soler: Ф Printed notes on raising them, and their culture, forwarded d — Gipanemuns Ünpamhamums 7 Chrvianth E E a. any уема & they have prove е best we have with each packet; payment can be made in postage stamps. Chrysan LS. N тув Stoke wing- T PRICES ARE Per A GEORGE CLARKE, Nursery, Streatham Place, Brixton Hill, Jd . BIRD, F.R.H.S., NURSERYMAN, au E" | Best quality MIXTURRES for Laying Down to PER. ^d London, 8.; and 4, Windsor Terrace, Pimlico, S. W. *) e ton, begs to inform his friends and the publie he can MANENT P ASTUR RE, je h md supply from his great ск of the above 20 pairs of the best Cheaper MIXTURE ihg cert E ы à 0 large Varieties for 10з.; and 25 pairs of best POMPONES t quality ditto, Tor Treo or Жоп ачр hin 4 о Choi. for 105. ; 20 pairs of Cuttings of the large e Varieties for 5s. ; and iu^ do J dito for ne o Yonen Lay Йан У à VAN GEERT, сари Ghent, Belgium, 25 pairs of P rien te PERET CLOVERS and bas: GRASSES for Renovating Оа bi Pastures .. . AnA Mo ed Мыз та reasonable terms the following N.B. To save m ble all orders ќо be paid to J. Н, BIRD, | Finest LAWN GRASS SE EDS, КА 1 ре Dies: 5 o MOM Є зоого ac dui Stoko Newington. PARK LAWN GRASS SE WOODWA A ORIENTALIS] 18s. pe Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, Fuchsias, Verbenas, | Те En Xi QYMNOGRAMMA LUTEA ALBA, i do aN * | Geraniums, Pelargoniums, Petunias, Calceolarias, &c. | o? Roots and Cereals at South Kensington t Oct on PTERIS CRETICA fol. ARGE gen iis, 0 im a dosom. E CATALOGUE of the above is now| А Copy of Mr. MARTIN SUTTON “ Essay o d А VERVAENEANA, 1 eady, and may be had in exchange for One Stamp. sent with B of e eeds. A. V. G. begstosay that ies new paco large flowering | P.S, STOCK ' VERBENAS- Tho Moor, Foxhunter, Defiance, Seeds iage fre all par arts of the kingdom, Export RODODENDRON, AUGUSTE VAN GEERT, of which а | Dante, Ætna, Fireball, Nemesis, &c. cheap. Price per 100 Ж отет free to the мрэ side in any ЕЕН Port, drawin: at his Agent's, Mr. R. SILBERRAD, hanis чрез брр lication. 2 E A MESS E. LA ae ср LISTS of GARDEN and FARM. SEEDS gratis and [^ * pi nt out t B. t ber з od plan ta ference emittance from unknown Correspo n р E 75. 6d. ndon wil b Оез сап A onm ho baki а Frampton Park Nursery, Hackney». Х.Е Borron & Sons, Royal Berkshiro Seed Establishment, Reading. AUSTRALIAN TREE FERNS—DICKSONIA ANTARCTICA & ALSOPHILA EXCEL8A. HUGH LOW & CO. Have. pleasure in offering very fine specimens of the above.named TREE FERNS, suitable for Ње decoration of — a and Made y be made from upwards of 100, va rying in of stem from 1 foot 8 1 Prices, wk are ту ттойећаї, can be had on application, y CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, N.E. | ^s Pd CALADIUM (ALOCASIA) LOWI. HUGH LOW & CO. M Have much pleasure in offering this ea Ornamental Foliage Plant, introduced by them from Born It 1 pretty eges d дать. specimen in the Clapton Nursery measures, 2 feet 6 — in Wet by 2 feet; 6 inches in rumes with re 19 pier p in length, by 9 inches in Mew xe of leaves T Cr of upper surface bri; imi. green, ected by v ача ivor 2» э and a belt or margin of the ваше colour (| — ende the leaf; the under surface of "c leaves is reddish or crimson puni; ; а shining metallic lustre oversproads the upper surface. The plant is of the —— to award. retains its mi perfectly, and as an exhibition plant will be generally preferred to Alocasia metallica. Higher pr aise than this it would be Price of good well-established Plants, 318, 64. each. in CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, М.Е. - aid ORCHIDS FROM BRAZIL, THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, VENEZUELA, THE TENASSERIM. PROVINCES, BORNEO, AND THE MALAYAN ARCHIPELAGUY HUGH LOW & СО. E 13 е прет E in the above-named countries, and they peer буне S ones i nh Orchid. eee uni to visit the E and x tho Collection which contains many м чан! пен, апі mie us plants av the Clapton Nurser п X ону а апа асау importations, Qal 3 4 + E Ф. 13 47+ D. ү 3 CN S L1 3 e e ER 2 ә “Уу "OF AERIDES CRISPUM. CATTLEYA MOSSIÆA in many varieties. DENDROBIUM FIMBRI S. PHALANOPSIS € GRANDI DIFLORA Bom d » LOBBI. — Amongst. our importations of ELEGANS (Lælia): Many of the plants & TES T EUM. variety. Тһе best this fine ые шапу beautiful | " ` ітюрожедђунН. o. have recently » FYTCHELANUM. — Imported by this varieties here appear porn А 72 e are he dark varieties — [uu — prove to be the ^ shades of colour, "others UM. light m in thé way of Lzelia Sehilleriana, | »» INFUNDIBULUM. . ү TL. Stelzneriana, and L. Warneri. » LUCENE мают е ээ CHYSIS His cain ^ NODATU » го. * » PICTUM. ; 1 . tg А › M (Reichenbach fil). » WARNERI. o— 7: s ADADSESBAA _ ........ — x ex Species Moulmein, with very broad leaves, | » BCHILLERIANA. : ERIA ALLARIO) L a most ene нее fe NN, as | CYPRIPEDIUM | BARBATUM GRANDI- | IONOPSIS PANICULATA. native зр of FLORUM. LEPTOTES Pc Yam H.L.& 6. prove. » BARBATUM SUPERBUM. LJELIA BRY; BOLBOP: PHYLLUM, species Moulmein, with » FAIRRIEANUM. 4s - MCA NS (a p Cattleya C retieulated sheaths over the bulbs. » HOOKERJ. » PERRINI тета Po DECORA. » HIRSUTISSIMUM. к » PURP » FRAGRA > STONEIL. . planis à of qo АЙ e mu. не ум VILLOSUM. ————— 4 lants. puc" STRIATUM. DÉNDROBIUM AGGREGATUM MAJUS. LIMATODES | CYMBIDIUM TIGRINUM. », ALBO SANGUINEUM. * » SUPERBA, терк тч, сорав. » BICOLOR. А ~ VESTALIS С Š ROSEA ks ORETACEUM. P. . |LUISIA PSYCHE (Reic ach d еы OSEA, v HE 'henbach fil). x CATTLEYA AMETHYSTINA. 5 GCUCULLATUM animer | — € BARBATUM. ds: Vp „ CITRINA. », DALHOUSEANUM. » PAPILIO MA JOR. какан, CRISPA. » DENSIFLORUM. .: inem) vto EARLI HPA » 'veral Brazilian ies. 8 „ы A » LEOPOLDI. » EBURNEUM. А PHALENOPSIS AMABILIS. дз 2 (ernlaining Т DENDROBIUNS, LÆLIAS, CATTLEYAS, AERIDES, MILTONIA steamers Ripon and Parana, This lot is well worth inspection by intending Purch М а КРЕБС CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, NE. ^. I APRIL 11, 1863.| THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 339 International песна Prize Medals 1851 and 1862- | to the young wood, The only Er which "s | tendency to dri пр. R SUPERIORITY AND AND MoCULL 9 C H, Mp oo Garden Market, ра собна of FLOWER NEW RA LS. 12 Extra fine varieties 10s. 6d. | 6 Extra E varieties 5s. 04. HALF-HARDY ANNUALS. 100 Finest selected vars. 30.04. D Finest. —— к P "y 50 do. do. 15 0 do. run roc Fon. HARDY AN NUALS. 2 Finest сеза ^m Ls Pw E 30 үш selected EM ГА "m do S c CALCEOLARIA D SON?’ SEED is|: unequalled in the Kingdom. Annual Sale yeu О? 2 packets. In — by ets В, 1s. 6d., 98. dri 38. inet and 5 J. DOBSON & Sons, Se edsm: n, Islew. i OBSON'S PRIZE CINERARIA SEED. — Ten First Prizes aw; а. to our collection in the spring, 1862. | In sealed bx ls., 28. 6d., and 5 J. DOBSON & Вонв, Seedsmen, Isleworth, МЕР PRIZE PRIMULA SINENSIS SEED. жа packets, 1s., 2s. 6d., and 5s. N & SoNs, Seedsmen, Isleworth. Ericas and Ерасгїз. OUELI axo ND CO. beg to offer fine BLOOMING PLANTS of the above, борный the Dess еви 0. кы in 48-size Pots at 12s. per doz "Trade e per suggests itself is to trust them to' the open a with pro eger from frost and A ar radiation- Un for * In an п айтору of heat and j moisture, the Vine leaves may actually die of ' |drought, and that this sessioni happens, and nately, in а сазе like the presen 1 ар а 1 J do the mother plan failing day by day, when in despair it was turned i М n | d improved very little in | owever рс о Ф R. Е © а а в some encour by ich «quii ооой, that the w d р pede year, Poe забна with the parasite, was th in e truths have been рет үш betoro us by the withered сон of certain Vines which lately саше Phe t was lau MEM as both were ering arose from from : M, |а once, and „those part ts which showed the first dimid of the plan whieh has been doge Correspondent. We can. dien other reat- d No the reasons above sta 9.00 Tt t. ho bl f weakness, were at once discernable са the excessive бетоннан. of down on the under surface, After а da and ultimately dried up, and tho Y s0 "iioi сз е савез of Нор Гап "ins li mildew, is a spec attack from Моша. The disastrous results w of in саду. instances the whole leaf withered. Тһе n for all t e Vine a | was s precisely that which was planted in кА very f the house, where the moisture was application. ДГ All Orders of 2L and upwards are delivered Carriage Free to London, Hull, Женс ршен, E RTT and Newcastle, e well as to y Railway Station within 150 miles of the Nur Roy к Great Yarmouth. f Fire, тире ARTHUR H HEN DERSON axi xm SON intend sending | out the above brilliant BEDDING TROPJEOLUM on the | appli lst of M: At ti. since in Коп aud which s e pr rinci- е nhi a p le dark- тко) мош Я -|most absorbed by the walls along the flue, and | whe ere consequently there was s the dips st differ P figure and remarks in the he us Polyactis, a Моша i uld be еы ds ode growth as Кашы A, the peculiar arraugements house rficial, were поб arrested in the slightest did поё readily admit of чоо, ed prs ner, degree by sulphur, in whatever way it might Бө | after some years of disappoi t, has determined applied, No sulphur fumes, w. not suffi- | to root out the Vine altoget djoining honse, ivit praesen. to the ly Cuo t bo For des Floral Magazine for xm me Plate 129, colour of effect the Mould, which from plant t к, од, heaf Thumb Topic ved 3d ime non 2 one of th the best and n lant with extreme rapidity, and а We Dive was kept up, and the oo bs " ron E e of the ве е5 every twig on which it was establish e | pointed out at first, that "the jvc TM wither, 5.3 $ ol, T i S Н ; seen the same thing since amongst o - — " hd ж. ected, the crop has failed, as there 1 Plan tonias, but it spread very T seemed to be | were ns of protecting the b wes [^ the Pine ne Place, Edgeware effect of оао or frost. The gardener was at first unwilling to allow hi MS ] an СРЕГ of 12 Fine Belected Varieties of s. d. HARDY ANNUALS 16 An ине of 12 Tino Selected ` Varieties of ALF-HARDY A m 26 An пн ent of "A: Selected "Varletios of HARDY BIENNIALS and Аа, suitable s | that we d, as is so frequently the сазе өтө is very AN Merl over t on could only certify its existence by care- fully mpg the surface with a shar d mischief arises, the conditjon of his y plants was tr ptm to thrips, though not the scalpel, ! n inseot could be found, нЕ the lenvis did not Aia as if they had been attacked p which means we obtained both spores and tiredis which placed the matter bey ond all doubt. , The 1] enemies: may indeed re pura that, fatal as та еры for Rockw: 2 An Assortment of 12 Splendid Annual kinds of ORNAMENTAL ro MM 2 0 Paradise ij Victoria Nu "Hollowa; QM "ee чин Fnxr nv Р а 100 packets of the most Showy HARDY and To а, it the де parenchyme, ds far more affe cted, in con- of which the whole under „surface is of|them is more fre Rose colour. E: i who pay much attention to forced Roses, would do well to watch T а of thrips occasionally аге, the misohief т red to i wy the e нола v some than of a ensi onam Like d. HARDY varieties . 20 0 | their stock, and if they see traces of the parasite, | havin every pode н өтөөр 2 duo ditto ditto > m 19 0| which ma bo о recognise a common poc et | man Á turn ted ; the cause of disease i 12 ditto ditto tto .. .. 9 e|lens, to destroy at once the “scabby ичк: "| Within our own experience a valuable вао g Nar, Woon & Sox, Seed Merchants, Maresfield. kfield, | The Mould, it cpu кка, does not look|of Orehids, whieh suffered greatly under ker reri like meal, but has a slightly downy обе, dicious management, was pronounce New and Hare Plants, БА that of the Mould ^ ch later in the year is|be affected b Pp A when a proof of. the : Y Kinds of PEU се xe o of t was demanded, not a f the tł especially OR NEW, RARE, and BEAUTIFUL PLANTS ery description, inspect or appl: W: В *s Establish kis yep пше в 4&3 ment for New Ее ee Planta, e pale n grey, by whioh the scu н be readily kno ep EvxRY — of the most moderate preten- sions kn always, the refore, ifa сш, and eei spatially where this is boun: a The Garoeners Chronicle. DAY, APRIL 11, 1863. FO VING WANK, Wzpwrspar, April a P P - teen) a at t s. ты Жз T AZALEA AND ROSE wa w, сое i, URSDAT, — 1l6—linnean aes раа WE have just received from ап eminent Rose|u grower in „йоне теу а Айшен account of the|u ner e mitted by the little parasite PERONO- | A, which was эзен! bed and figured in Evo dp n 1862, disease 1 v jen in a quantity of n 3000 and ber, pt it bids fair ен exterminate | wi "Old stock PM кле че ES MAI y shut up s enn of A 55^to 65°, бана ly gut be first batch o: 0 grafts put in with them, before the rue s noticed, Thei eaves were at in e or conservatory without constant | attention to the thermometer, On the contrary, there are few wa know the least about the wledge of the exact con- of the air рее its comparative moist or dry еа 1з is of quite as much importance as | that of its tem нуз ature. ** The fitness of an atm a healthy ve e боп,” ур NDLEY in his e epi] iin kr - of Horticulture," ‚ “depends n the am in it, and “ n its di sach The hyg утопает indicates the pdt as de P pif lose Pi does the 1 ‘The effect of bringing war а cold surfi mo: а this often та п | dry, — ái the rrr is of в syringing, | by ка ps It i Td MA the eultivator there fo facts ti strong p = aero for maintaining | the e believe that in most cases real eause of vegetable diseases сап be made out by a little райе е intelligence ; we most strongly recommend our horticultural friends to eschew, as far as ible, all explanations which merely skim over the surface, without diving into the essential ted failure and a com- ca lete loss of se respect, without taking into view ultimate sstituation of others, can only be the result of a contrary practice. M. J. B. the season for active pov in garden eropping is approaching, we especially invite the ma а paper · Е attention of all whom it on the subject of growin Y 840 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 11, 1863, intoa rd — The answer is this :— — et e the less Sud HS „Шы, нщ! took much and had made a very co pres m will occur, vs Meg pabulum |, its wa soil, and being n root i en strong lateral roots, which are themselves nof only | d portion of the crop, but seriously disfigure | аз diminish the substance of the prineipal * | of a lover of Conifers gr cum. of those kinds which would rive de exposure to the sen breeze. It is, there- Fi more justly to His Royal Highness in his qui йу that the only mark of dist tion iin Botanists "have it in their power to bes Med they delight to а, is now Applied ect The follo owing is the description of Abies (Tsuga) Fi p given by Mr. Murray in the journal already quoted :— pe fona subdistichis planis acutiusculis margine e minu issime serrulato subtus glaucis, strobilis parvis quinque serebus н gu imos eis linearibus ватт. ош elon- gat —Habita р et Califo niâ Superior e of 100 to 150 feet in hei ght. pen fexible EL А нан chlets slider, with a d brown pubescent. Pulvini slightly инду |decurrent “thickened at the m wholly adpressed t "|the branchlet ; phyllule semi-orbicular. Buds mal ани аб the base vast ni, and encl by one row o = ut five scales, Leaves from З to 7 lines long, perenn subdist ichous, petiolate, linear, somewhat SENA "entire, above glabrous and without stomata, аз Wi 50088. Let below with а midrib, on S iih side of which are about 9 or 10 irregular and Merge item rows of stomata. d dati of Salsaf ийын tho eh not Soleil grown, is one of most ү арту € emen of all o duced than a bundle of forks not so big as a lady's little finger—such samples being indeed excellent illustration ig what root Voip E all * an nd toes." Е 2C We T Ed sensible an ks spondent, b elping to aider Salsafy e rops success, may n vis without result in м во desirable an бае etd frequently and more | freely to our tables. New Plant 255. Азза АТВЕВТІАМА, 4. гент нат Roy. Hort, Soc., iii., Tio, with figur taken pla and British Columbia, and from these, young tre e now being gradually dis- Minas over Britain. Jeffrey sent home his seeds and imens under the name of Abies taxifolia. This was at once seen be a misnomer, the absence of other denomination or ription it was usually spoken of as *Je х Abies taxifolia, with а sort of reserva- tion that this was.a wrong name. Мг. Gordon, how- ever, in his * Pin etum, gere it to be Abies Mer- tensiana, and as such i now generally recognised, goo кши, however, reserving their burgh, specimens of Bongard's Abies Mertensiana col- все by commute z in Sitcha. ti of thessi ear beyond a xs that J гез s | Mertensiana, Both ar nes fawn-coloured, about | an inch in length, elongate- xe, with five rows of slightly irre gular. Вгасіѕ Yu blunt at n. e point 5 with the margins зен таре 3 lines in да and | rters of a breadt! Seeds small whi | со inequilateral, easily pee ted from the wing, w is the base scales in the longitudinal spiral, a amounting to about 25 scales in ali. Scales puc ngate, hae oval, abont 6 or 7 lines in length es in breadth, ен semewhat Кс, d йөр са on the ES v—À outside where expos ен nside and where covered by the Кошту pend Press eared н on опе side, rounded on the other, т, margins This was raised f ERTIAN in рсы vie ie of seeds €— from Тебу in dina nsequently about s ld. is about 1 high, and the place Los. it is road an notice of this character: he e says thai and branchlets are very much Wbercited im "he leaves dave fallen? The cones, also, different, t half times its brea d ," Agassiz, i in his * Lake Superior," says, ‘There are in | slo) un xj e true Abies Mertensiana has not yet been intro- doe into this count: Jeffrey's Californian "Hemlock Spruce, first known емел s Аме taxifolia, es Mert and now being introdu айй, is not then the соб ай latter ec nor is EAS taxifolia, but a new species; and a uired by whic! of t er | the ө fi, or е ваше isothermal а; tatio: Wem ma; ves regeln ias s that the western coasts of continents er such сорай аге ers kely to have яте conditions of climate than an opposed east and west eee to find the e plants of the western ca аа ч thrive іп нем country па of the and that we may антет А anticipate | m Alberti: em t adensis, а suj supposition » of lection hr the Royal Horticultural Society. FISH AND FISHING.—No. III. due ees and Lear inm Bes ge уе wn, but is adt of the young plants of ' Abies Albertiana кем tried. < Along wi! ЕЕ this we give а T: of ias. tue itself, copied from a photograph о is er of fish. . exemp: motto in a phase more of “ IN on Му. George Patton's Mies TE die airnies — APRIL 11, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND єр AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, t s4 I shall carry them out with mein my fishing basket, | by our family’s hand for years. "Tis Чү of "Am | lieve the main cause to of all fashion, and go, in spirit, a-fishing. In spirit, mcm I|loom, a kind of Pusey Horn, by which, almost, we | As in our parterre fashion, which you have made a noble must imagin myself s стрый вое 40 years ead as dw were our tenure here. NE would тыр against lately, so ucculents, Басра younger, а fancy iced ium to car atfish! Soco * degraded ir 7 Wis been doing enough in our Tc онно et t fahiny at V of the p except for racing, coursing, et а none o of which were to my taste. I had taken down qi because lw as prom mised n not grudge а walk. st be fish," "mid Un ncle, *seeing that t the e poor large as also wa: vent my journeying in T Mica to "make the c MD eid id merry, doble, generous ntless sp еле iacu is горшы bien yie us а sm H—— (my subsequent brother-in- v) a eL He ned a& evening well pleased, with was more аб fa fisherman, and we laid our wise baskoak filed, y although with Шоу ге y. With this we T E sam OF маб to No fis ? was tisfied кып t day went again, and e to bring his extensive grounds ; ; but а Yet now I think on it, there's Meng vini its mill; let try that" and with a will off we boun d, hope lend. ing wings to our feet. But there, alas ! ped only found | jus 1l hope "T'was very like one йош at fishing I made in Jamai aica. * Com ee friend ; *come,catch m i fli his is the. greatest délic hot о? rivdi een t ihat fishing, as Њо’ p" barbeli in deep sin Jue uds near t the coast, w migratory, | t is some: | and ай WR aspe scales. very fat and rich. Without side eid ky Күм ог arance, but merely it is а rich suppose, it is called {чу табби salmon. M it is the mr 1 (mullet) liza. Well, ing my younger fishing days, epted my Jamaica t, I saw the so-called “роп ДО, but did not oou: the fsh which might have bee therein, NS в в the “роп nd" ines сіе th m T ome k at lers. can inv bs to cheat the fish; | Е аш areis дола our arms [EE wil next day saw EAN ч further nd would е succeeded. This fish's ӨЧЕН | engine, in wai l It 81bs. -|at almost every sw Hein ре тет ае ections, о ё bya we dit b work, an o; us—still найма E аб our w pd we went, ras some spor! Оше, | home, and well it wa | strength were not too to t, and T М tell you what to Eck d you want d At Burwell there | sameness. E E | ied | wa forth. Two miles' walk brought dista rw upper portion bos or fish we carried L| opi ork | that atu e reached the | the iid the PETA [may water succulents as ! H——'st two | freel n О ided 6 Wes wan with us to ud the eiue фторду! "potked, hus g | gar uin them all by the rule of er orelan вет ey ons know ead o e ex The Mr С. нтр of йибек, was ine advocating ud “агу syst e, when I told hi m he did n o in one season. nce then I have learned a little more, and I am of opinion n that I can grow in 3 months in summer now could xe months! Т, b is, when we have a high summer temperature—and leander or a Fern, in spec row them in aimed in this с t one a dry season ; the Boicbecwi wit sd а їп швы: the dry one with a ot les mble inn, a punt, es fisherman, in requisition. loyed to drain off the fi n into the Cam. реи и мы three feet deep, Н н ba viel two Mosi on each ас baited with шїп Great f Isaak bigis sport we "had ! —t abouts. At every A we hooked one -ish — rmm d m two fish 54 and, as fa Close by we found, 7 the steam- | deck the dr m season a littl s e ч s| dea m s than 40° at any time, in des and e water now and then d should be given. It may be їй they do not need апу mier mires it li ves i—siru ugg we could. ba ad tho pus went and o time to "- ourselves: n half a не rel gh fa bec: catching. every perch till we exhauste every саг ion whi ur minnow "p affi float went | n a day, i Not one | lof" те “атро pH which never flower." Pray do not thus s of wi and o y ecame perf нн | but. itk ho treats them ТӨРӨНҮ | rd о W. ЦА ummer, since then. Tos you speak idet uvery ear ог undirs, Es Sq» of Reigate, i is, howe orded. some worms again, insatiat e go an e dogs! as many irf ca Pope pitis 5 Sempe Wo A ай cr laughed udi our sides etel, and which may be said to be р desire. Wi ally ill with mi naar lness. rain pom for it had red a t шы unge en 10 mi Seeing до, | as it is erii d to he day—our- | you m n home t | called СА jo n the “Aga cour, and tha ena асо e we ang t lat Т вар yon qd one attempt was made; the eu ddp TA k оба Ms а your тааб eti e а hopeless, as old е had told "Im "x^ аз tie to. apE our homeward ра |= years ago. I must say а word in their favour. here was! But under the wes — ve | think when S. variegata is iu flower 16 would bea Da я alligator" upon me; for it was just us sort "E placé plodded бош the great „Roman iy, and across the | beauty a groat many of our * grand Orchids.” І once e^ for him to lurk in. "Зо, in like iie from Exning, MAS nba waste o f Dow ns. Butourfish? What of them? | | pointed it out to'a gentleman in Kew Gardens, and I returned that day wit! th droopin calle d i into requisition to aid |8 soon ће и а "number of ladies ge it; I may ext morning came, and with i Жы hope. ' id to ite And Uncle's moat,” said he. “Tye dreamt of it all sil араш: Ө grandi. iflora, S. patula, uenervia, here be fish ! | "Tis only four miles off , RU suci п there were imu , | loads. tery h NU [^ vam heb iba. to КАА a H—— and I Боге on a stake bet . | the lesser one, nd each of us, in the nre disen- gaged hand carried his tula, S. are beautiful as well as curious, even s toaga JIE as regards. the scent of t € А few years ago Stape ET of Ыы po " fashion. The rain held of. We plodded о n line, Tndian file, weary ту enough, and Бу degrees, finding ош uch r раішу pro prove that variety is appreciated inp ! | flowers still w to vf frien м size, to sho Б: Med ny delighted viti i eid Ln things — lants assure уо b have spoke many times since. fin. “ By heavens 1 H——, whai Би ы! That’s cached Newmarket, І much like your Lye as £o plant! абы surely not a log Hec those day. leaves, "There, and then it rained in to How m filled with Were ld I believe be made don't you see it? ДЫН, moved,| we caught Kann ay we 'never reckoned—at least | wonderfully attra PUT throw out a hint. Ivow! т monstrous T "baking P inthe one hundre and а balf! and having ог Let оа be e filled and then build up ~ sun!! Ye gods! "that I had pike tackle here !”— | two days ран, a my hosts friends around with | rockwork in the centre ; let the earth be covered with " "Indeed it is; but what TM do?" quoth H ——. | goodly m "e which reached Newmarket were | some of the кедр kinds of Stonecrop, and plant * Catch him, to be sure," cried I.—* Wait till I next thrown a pon the ghill! Such the case with plants of great variety heir go to myship. ГЇЇ бона cable," sai | Sport as iat. i emt of weight and numbers І аррелга nd habit—a few diferen at kin nE rei | never had before, or since. This at Newmarket, where | of — безде in the centre, Echinos of differen orts t fishing was not known to exist! rue, that was next; millarias, white-spined а with bom of taking ir im, {Бе sight priy | murderous уне and you m say we ought to hav re tits Ө edgings and bord rm the whole Шу and loss, if not to madness. M abs taine d earlier, and so ought; yet you will intermixed here a nd Dare MON oiher mte few line but sing а Ay d worked "md walked laid and far | Haworthias for апре, Н. g would be ca |H. radula, Н. One turn of that so was my frog, on A din gone ; rse! That certain] and во адеб ед No. 2. But, th ccr arn d * he lives во do we—to fight another EL Were we not basy p night! Our trollin new | nma es w vell tested—all in | d ever, ded days are few an | perhaps happening in a fisher's life. rs 1^ mer How a far between, one énly Е. C. ac TUE Lu ht 4 Appointed anticipa ught again hopes ; во full of which is this dear art of p A ext Hs по, who "übel а : the water, and h is the e old Succulen: “яғы бе uid І be- forgot hat the plants had ew at Bere the p 242. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Arem 11, 1863. — —— M RUNTIME mA S-asons in their natural state, and overlooking this they | ripens its fruit well, beh r grown as а dwarf or St tephanophysum В e led to carry the dry treatment to such. an excess| pyramid, and that too т AES exposed situations; of having introduced QU as A арас а at x Mea make mo: kal their plants cripples. But ігеаё | but from а wall the fruit is double the size, more | Instead of having sent i Kew, >» I wa rdi thain well and they will rewafd you for it; indeed | tender, juicy, melting, and higher flavoured. No one | indebted for it to the kindness " $ed W illiam- Hox their wants are not pressing at any bof js they | possessing accommodation and who values late Pears | who sent 3 to me with many o other valuable plants, want watering to-day, and it is a ing hot|should jomit Bergamotte d'Esperen. Occasionally a | when I w eei de Janeiro, I found t atit grew and summer day, and you make them wait s а А they few may prove uncertain as to ripening, but this в occur- | dades best i in the open ground, exposed to the fall will take your neglect very patiently. ing |sun in the n part of the year, and did not т require thing in their favour; but itis not wise to carry this | sunless summers. Allied i n qualit ity to ein the sl адет › їп which neglect too far, for this has done more in my opinion to | PEeren in size and time of ripening I ma azi light, set people against succulents than everything else | Beu: Sterckmans, which is a splendid Piae that йге vas ed та beliero that E Brazilian, thés besides. When Messrs. Loddiges' succulents were sold iay’ e grown as a dwarf or pyramid, bùt its|must come from the drier and warmer provinces of the off by Stevens about years ago, Mr. C. Palmer, of | rich sugary and vinous properties are never so fully | north. "The only ad punt of the same fa mily Ms Shacklewell, remarked to me that they were nearly all | brought out as when grown against E south, east, or | recollect репе sen Kew [^ med irrecoverably starved—and he was an advocate for the | west wall. Тһе usual period of ripening is during the | after me by Sir W. Hooke ег. Herm mann erbst, 4 Trl dry treatment too! N. зауы Hackney. end of January or February, but n may kept till | Cottages, White Horse аа мыт on, A Surri mn a i i ong. a ie Ma ry искат now P flowe Bergam d'Esperen it possesses the property of|here. There are five heads of bloom on it, averaging Veneri тън enc red aped extendi ing over d couple of months. | six flowers each, the ке Ьез. about 5 incheg асговз, Garden Гат 5, Trees.—Tre э belong іо Ње | 4. Cramb, Tortworth Cou It is remarkably handsome, and incomparably Superior owner of the soil i in metn ther g TOW. ө land is let on Ncc Les.— О, is a e Een S ід my last |eitherto SEA ен m. W.H: Ва awson, Jun., lease, neither the landlord nor ihe tenant can lawf і rà numbers of Peach houla be 1024, 197, | Hil House, near Halifax. cut down the trees out the consent of f the other; 755. 480, 94 ln the year 1861, 510 were left on, but Rockets. Can you inform x: ы the old t but if the trees are d nova down, or are wrongfully cut | 480 only were gathered; 30 dropped at stoning time. | Rocket is now in existence. Yea о 16 wás the ошу by the tenant or by a stranger, the Pay ] to | T} t Aag ы dropping, viz., want of water, | sort known in this neiglibourhood, Sia abounded the landlord. Bushes and underwood m: cut by | апа leavi n too.many. Since vang my last | every garden, and very ; bu t from the esee and the cuttings, whether iiy » himself NS they tavi set “epilat Y and abundantly, and some cause with whi ch I am unacquainted it has or „ае g to hi im, and not to the landlord. The | m Aie thei abs ns. Тһе leaves sod beautiful, entirely disappeared, and ‚1 уе tried on many peor ue itl d ev om blister; the foliage is always beautiful еа to obtain it again without success. Ы. Mit Aarb bie lenso. If an ordinary tenant plants a tree here, and "but slightly blistered. I attribute this to | nurserymen say they have it; ut when plan it becomes a fixture which he cannot remove g the trees, and to giving them water in dry obtainad, they are found to be a rough MN kind 4 his landlord's leave. Nurserymen indeed ч VEM sultry weather, even desit the nights be cold. I|recent аі enon, having floWere of а French white to remoye what they Wu planted with а sell | have invariably found that after watering they have | colour, and with blossoms more diffus used; and this sort in the way of their rade. But even a ridic, immediately set their blooms. "The wetter the winter | seems the ма one common for sale іп the shops of spes he has нана if it has|the more water Ey gs require, x thé sun and dry | florists and seedsmen at this season of the year, The grown so large as io be incap а of removal А зуїпйз “ве” the g und, Moreo ег, I believe that |old sort was a pure white, the spike of flowers close and tenant, t ewed pod (er want pede AL Ne upper surface of the leaves a Box edging plant d by himal, id ho same rule | of w. Tha ave wa рей with с a vater, but, doubt- wnish. It ainly is, if existing, a plant too is чаў а аьей аѕ аруа to ordinary less, Eu with the chill taken off would be А bant tas be pat, d I should be glad to obtain it bulbs and flowers planted in the earth. With George Wood, Rochford, Essex. у respect to these, it is certainly not easy to under- of Feb., Il let the rain to-day і атпа е ті ridiflora.— 2 mentioned this plant а stand why they should not be regarded t is fi d sky i is diede short time ago, but where can it be obtained? it cer- fixtures, and as forming, on that ground, an exception | for a morning fri vg 1 es ib s year ei ered my ig^ is one of the most beautiful of the class, I once tothe general rule. learned judge, however, who | Apricots, and the hoar s have killed all the|had it from the Horticultural Soci iety's Garden » but was once asked whether a tenant could not remove | blossoms, which were very abundant. W. F. Кайс. | bein аа impatien ый» lostin flowers which he had planted in the ground, answered | ^ Zeea fibre.—I have a sample of Rheea fibre grown conseq have seen n ii advertised in the seeds- Я n0; andit would not be safe for a tenant to go to law | in Jamaica and prepared in England, which was sent | men's ees es, but I pointed out to several of them to test the soundness of this opinion. Atthesame time | home to me to ascertain its commercial utility and that it could not be true, or, if so, it could not be sold the question as to the right of an ordinary TE I heard that it is et 141. per cwt., or 2807. | at the price offered. І have bo ught several packets of t I 1 WD dca enant to remove flowers and bulbs has never, that | рег ton; but cannot learn for what purpose it is used, | seeds at various times, but not a s seed of it Mi cameup, | [' know of, been actually decided, and until it re whether such pee be really Pe. T shall feel though the class is extremely easy to raise. The has it may be considered as doubt ful. „Curious ques- | greatly obliged if some one will give me the required | catalogue in which I have seen is ts of it advertise > y iuformation. Inquirer. [Wil д em vert this and that recently, is Mr. Van' E y n in Ifat clearly in my land, the mere that it; , Belgiüm but s ш (25 frances) seems very higb, roots - “branches extend into or over my jenes urs| Fruit Wall.—I am contemplating putting up a dt te it ness George Wood, Rochford, land does not confer upon him any property in the | for Peaches, Nectarines, and Apricots, and will be 2 Essex. tree or in Lith fruit, But if the tree has not projected | to learn from your own experience, or that of your The- Poet “the Holly Tree?—In the April beyond the boundary long enough to give rise to a бесу whetherit would not be advisable to | Number of the Тоб of the ted orici prescriptive right, ruat cut off so much of the|grow them under glass instead—I mean with the aid | So ociety, which just been presented to the ip з hav reme y. m oss Nurse the Vi those parts of the roots which are in his soil, and |in pots. Notwithstanding Mr. Rivers's partiality for English Holly. The ОРТ: quotes Southey's well- however much the tree may suffer, I am in the position | Orehard-houses (without artificial heat), I find that | known lines ón the Holly Tree:— of a man who sustains a loss, M no E US d Tti is as | most peop le еп p by introducing a pipe and boiler ише Below a circling fence its leaves are seen, а ееп; hand, the tree being mine, db ait v4 Pss if Ilike. | under glass {= e hs Файне system of bedding ont MNA, VN уб epic А real foem tree, however, i is one which cannot be | plants, these fruit houses, when thus adapted, can be But. as the y grow w where nothing is to fea ки т to grow in the land of one man rather than bnt to good Mie Australian. Li Me adopt Sm d unarmed the pointless fam те another. Тї дтозуз оп i the boundary of two or glass, and the e mex of warming too, if the expense of and | semarks, ке 16 may seem чегер то ws Archer its trunk is on the а its ^ doing s ideration.] fantasy, joy opéra ánd branches extend irection: equall Cork es—Referring to your article f observation have not been ийне е extended to nearly so into and over all the e edjoiting land. In vies очаат. ОРОО page 292, I beg to say he de dow me to speak decidedly; but as far as I kave а case as this, the tree is considered as belonging to all | specimen of Quercus Suber I have Te seen, stands on | observed, the evidence is not conclusi тў" in favour of the owners of the y s on tke boundaries of which it | the left hand, and close to the road leading direct from | Southey's view." I bad al ugs believed there was no - grows. Tt is their common property, and none of them oem Green to Fulham, in tbe nursery grounds of doubt of its being a fact that two kinds of leaves are сап lawfully Ашы p по ың consent of the rest. - Osborne, and only a short distance from the | frequently age I d Holy t trees, just as d dl eed ticular any ciri cumstances ааа Ец lham OR А portrait of bu Cork tree pog t d сер. e ‘recollection o adok ‹ i ilt on об AX 1 in the 8th volume of Lo Arboretum. | havi ge vb. pen zm mad, m the days of Whitley, Brames, & Mi ^d I ye n "dir cornuta), s which is a species somewhat like e thickness of 1 the. cor rk on the bark. of this fin ak with more confidence. When às у itl basi in MN allinstances, prickly leaves (о? the "blade of a pruning knife, and quite зн near пе ec “wrinkled and keen," while above cient for a ope. corke GI or ашау а not bad sen EE үзгө ess leaves appear." bre ndis been disbarked. | R. Fortune. vely from. personal| At the time referred to it ap rh s. gae peni Cannas.—Many no doubt will be trying t heir hand ore I can upon them with the апа the seedlings were -— for their dissimi- | at Erici Cannas out of doors epis the apis greatest security. Our soll i hok what Mr. De я cm larity to the parent ges г hae чылы веазоп ылу ear for the first time. v4 erui gne ii pon about nen P тет и op my la чш wn | in the maker, therefore, I beg to o ra fer py E E. C , al eet high т av Е ripen their fruit satisfactory, jin in the ith foliage cl Pa P E Lm S MM фы next Ары = ka T da y abed : when Beurré Bretonne: But where e's position, au. But let us Port ha er been pruned to a single trunk it has mors et | has been emptied of the soil о tho del he TIT is position and take the case of t геез trained on a ie any cork, It blossoms un AR uk, "p that the ыы of К жон ia er south and zin Sb entis the [унн уе, of this| has d no ripeacorns; they fall off every winter garden all the original soil was removed | wh whether on account of sey ere frost or for want of to А, е dep uH fet; 1 foot of stones was € I tell. bottom, an с mos петсоѕ cropping has ever been allowed, | ће “ Arboretum," it flow pril, and ripensi ay heavy, river pea d w Potatoes or Spring | acorns in the climate of Lon "Ock f the; ре сел, ; the bed will now bé invari Y etimes ii autumn of upi , 3 à in | inquiry. s at) ol tha pet inquiry. e be strike a | that the т ЫЙ plant is Q: during | it is the tree of the Atlantic d that of the Mediterranean being Q. Ағаш 11, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, and this 2000 will be so planted : : with | readiness at repartee, though it adds life and pignancy arrived in а теа жү this P cras pn we inanis eeply, g dung | ёо a discussion, affords no fair test of truth. What we|always happen with the soil without the aid of палаи material want is to hav e theae matters calmly and plainly Ped. horae with the m was v Canna Annei we find the hardiest of all varieties; Шу ‚же may j паре or ourselves. This, Professor being what it should have з be een; but Such asit v many ре ог a were not removed fro their До in the littl back. now before us, summer to their winter quarters in an old ice house, | eirag contains poets essa. natural history and now к вее that they are beginning to show them- | of the man-Jike ;2, p ч x M T man to thp selves above ground ; = n grows 10 feet high, | lower animals ; 8! m sione ins re: nains of man. The and a mass in а bed e 14 feet in diameter, with a | will м be found dee ing, remedies appear to be row of one of the dak. Ader kinds, edged wit th the s ond. Tl that tl his country, yos others have proved lentum eme erg wit th Peril ll has been учы in the form Ah oral dis- Ша loea. value, and v i or rum Verschaffelti, pro ffect The Professor'sline | Pharmacopoia" Among t sg a Liane or climber m r lawn. Үе c vm is easily accomplished here, i ^ of argument is of this kind :— cal ed Tasso, the Bow-ari, and Coutarea are more by ng уопг advice to apply m e bott * No that the slot! e | especially commended. In addition to these we have крс xd um mf in England. HIK Уга angar d the opossum, the tiger а en th sd s ees ү | а very careful account of the Wourali poison, made TE HN EFGVTHUERTT ETS ир md "te тшоего, gre теареслтеу. за of | famous by Waterton—a drug which acts fatally when а ЖОРЫГЫН Der the orders, and that In all 2 subject of special examination, а and 127 саве separately repor ted on. For details the eala ud will re fer to the pamphlet „itself. We can only вау , notwithstanding that|introduced into a wound, but which may en Sotíttícs. they differ, some ot them, from one ЖАБЫ imsonsély, | with impunity into the stomach. It completely in the proportion and structure of their limbs, the relieved a severe case of chorea in six days, duntng „Ше ad. s г, Вот or EDINBURGH: 1215 March. e adapta which 5% grains. of the drug were swallowed IA in 1 the chair. Soveral donations + s ^e Trang "m of their frames to „climbing leaping « or running, were laid on the table. teeth, and the character | thanks of the po but it із our duty to add were rea 'essor Balfour gave e a description of | of their skulls, and of the stis ar brain. Yet, with | Њаё the printer has by no mcans perfor rmed his part Pan — odoratissimus, or,Fragrant Screw Pine, which | all these differences, the Кл characters - with ding Ax has ntly produced pistilliferous flowers in vas Palm- | their organisation are such that чар m nd т p d Royal Botanic Garden. This Pandanus is a | the above pa imals elongin native of the East o di and the lends of the pair of them, to one order. А кү: discovereda PORE Ga rden Memor anda. Pacific Ocean. The in the garden is abont Fa soon put into its proper group. Now, bearing in MESSRS. HENDERSON’S NURSERY, PINE-APPL p taou 50 years old, and is сро 40 feet in height, with a stem | mind this obvious course of zoological ruins. let us | — During the past week Ме Hende erson & Co. hav ?bout 2 feet рма ein It has 16 large alternate idee for a moment to disconnect our thinking | held an interesting exhibition of unforced Hyacintls branches and is provided with 60 aérial roots, some| selves from the mask of humanit ; let us imagine | and other bulbs in their е, E which, bein; of them 5 feet long. Тһе leaves vary in length d scientific PAESI if you will fairly efficiently sha ded with tiffany, and fre eely v ventilated, from 8} to 5 feet. The plant has En oduc a nid mals i globular spadices of pistillate tors s they bear t pu were rete, in this new and singular reme Ae featherless pire which house F^ very ioa effect, the E incipal stage, a t g traveller, overcomin n form, veing occupie б а close bank not be perfected, The fragrance is chiefly confined | of spac and gravi itatiom, has MEM from that br pcm Ter Araucarias down its ан, and by to the staminate ы эле plant is used for m "ur ew for our in шел, well ports three rows of Hyacinths, plunged in Mos e extreme and for various economical purposes, such as Y be, ы of We should at ейде consisting of a row of е little This so much ration of шабу; bags, baskets &с. А ы PS. pl ace ra g the Pe аана an vertebrates, | used for decorative furnishing. This centre platform istilli i ibi pecies, | then with the * ракав! pn then, excluding | contained all the "a st named. vari Bs. The sid r ; has not previously produced flowers | whales and piti pe? s, sloths and anteaters, car- | stages were occu ign by Hyacinths, Narciss i i i nivorous cats, dogs, a d heard, rodent rats and rabbits, b At one en маза group of peg rincipal varieties ў | insectivorous moles. "and hedgehogs and bats, there pacrises urprised not to see that of the fra more largely at {һе spring ENED which a Elliot explained to the meeting the рн of taking A ie (ы ing that word in its broadest sense), and the | now eg i ER London; and at the opposit. impressi question for discussion would narrow itself to this ;—Is end v baskets aud vases, both rustic ind rinters" ink. specimens ci ered e aere on any o of these apes that he must | decorated, tastefully filled, f with bulbs, th sides with the ink by means e а тее, and then fomi an order by himsel{ f PON does he differ less from One o ese, n wire basket, was thus fille d: —1а the placed in the press between sheets of paper, and|them, than they differ from one another. and hence must | centre, wen elevated, was a white Hya cinth; then E appli ied. "Тһе whole process, тыф аы a his place e same orde: er w nth th iem?” came a ci Me е b. y deep rosy red Hyacinths, well “known, is exceedingly simple.——1II.| Тһе Prof ! ther le of pom ark Me eMe uses of the Carnauba Palm s: Pro! r.——IV. Note an Bri $i i ower appex any the plants in the Palm-house, | the fruit d ch EA mi | placed himself fiio from all real or. imaginary M deep lue and Vd. "Hyácinths, alternately "nisl ; nterest in the results of the inquiry thus set afoot, then a circle of white Hyacinths, and a margin tish Mosses. pro осеейв as bo unconce erned Saturnian to weigh ed of Cloth of Gold Pelargonium—dwarf plants m Second. en argum ъол one side and oi ood ts oi he other with. judicial dh is фиш р te abe ie Бет id whio “Жинн of foy wero ruined appia agrostidea, Feb. 18; ИО fati, Feb. 15; ере Мегегеоп, Feb. = ; i Musc j Lo opt [ ue ia Alternative of placing тап in ilie same order wit zr ery attractive pyramid of flow 2 The entire the apes. ерау | in this house was gay and brilliant, as fresh oi i er the Chimpanzee or the Gorilla, (for it Hyacin inihs always are. The following varieties were Don p Feb. . 25; | matters Же А we tak 9 в р к for com most striking at the time of our visit, and our notes en а albia Fe. 28; Scilla bifolia сате, Feb. 28; фаба оп the one hand with on the ро vii convey some notion of their character under cool Lem desee Mes March 2; Sc ais a alba, March 4; Pith the rest of the ш, ti Eup in order the treatment, the remarks on these flowers already made - um ca à raba aizoides, сао differences w i n onr columns, it tivi Uo redeo having М8 теба. а 4; Orobus суапецв, cmn б; Narcissus pumi- | a; nd eg in the genera Friliipor toni of the dnd iied forced plan nts, E Whit the best w. s, M ; la nivalis, Mar ini limbs; n Ње vertebral column itself; in s tile and Май dme bu der Hoop, pure as the snowflake, аа Scilloides, March 9; Scilla sibirica, "March 10; Scilla pelvis, i to it Mont Blanc, which was only “inferior bifolia rubra, March 10; pien obilis, March 11; Su in man a regular а n seri es) ; in the is duh less perfect in form. Of Blues, Couronne Бере mollis, March йу: Еа us Scopolia, hand, the foot and the Tet ain, which 1 Ка usually been de we d а еч н. pale sorts with large March 12; H. orientalis, Ma ге 12. considered characteristic in man :—allo owing,in every — ing ube palid limb, сазе, the very great differences which exist in all these ete бае; as isé = forie Sceptre and Robinson, respects, between the Gorilla and Man, which ho illus- wo sorts which differ from the former chiefly in the zc of 33ooks. trates by a series of excellent figures, among which, the | somewhat deéper and reddened tint Ad bes н ofthe Polemo ato Маг Pl Jude, ы» skeletons of the Gibbon, Orang, Chimpanzee, Gorilla, and segments; еу have azure tubes, eye is paler Henr "Huxle Fellow of ka Roy ^i Soci T. x Man are peculiarly interesting ; the horrid го ы his he face of the segme з grown, 159. ui ili У, К. Карне Lo vn P-is song is always this—ZAe proposition still ho y^ саноа ded pd ET E Not long after the persos Darwin's smaller value e Е" had a palish а li violet tint. Haydn markable book, the scientific. torii. is and m: е general othar нун д кулын Eris end Арена ond um kat vid disini ux ns a кабын M mauve colour. Thie en public alike began to ехрегіе m an un vis „Биед speaking then, we аге bound to confess н Reds, , Bultans Favourite, imer flow м was blush sensation, that perhaps, after all, manki nd w t s0 that the Saturnian, judging fiot "ihe premises placed | White, ach segment; Maria totally sep: БЕКЕН" from the чей w as vins had | before him, arrived at the correct conclusion ; though Theresa was blash with Заар pe sip: Jenny previously flattered eue i In some quarters, and | we cannot Ee. а, that if the learned gentleman | Lind was а straw чие with red stri rıpes; aud Circe, a Tu n the * Quarterly Review, " attempts were! had made observations upon the living animal, | side аме ihe relationsbip altogether. On the nstead of merely сір а нив preserved in | stri riped sorts E to күч their colours well other bd miden in — try, and on the other | s he taken a day-ticket 001 ment so did La Dame. du side of the Atlantic, among the litter robe Asa va Йел: hM stories about reception which this traveller and his marvellous tales i met eek onum me of our most distinguished scientific | 5; men, fo Gorilla question more and more pro- ive anatomy i шреег по; before the public. The i Фей “ёз ше, у ще Жр опг с тоге, w n opinion: в ings were A id ide, and these provoked retorts more the Goril alone, he'd cutting then courteous. Perhaps the latest d more | to poe th Gori WT mE 2: encounters place at a recent meeting of the British Association p^ Cambridge, where snch ғ "cerebrum and cerebellum," “hi pus minor,” | In EIS E ыа a E. ааа | Contributions A a "—^ fow зуда, ае учы 944 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND airo с. GAZETTE. [APRIL 11, 1868. ld be lost. Some of the gosse 1 masses, and thereby des {тоу all the zdá. beds. Со e sowing ефе а аа Stm "e Verbenas, e planted out 2 or 3 inches Мор they will make anc may be removed either £o masses or borders, where they will bloom 1 As ү n under ireatment for exhibition. , These „Саја (G ы d), а 1 that i 1 diui i He adds that there iu plants, d ароба ally handsome at this eason, — of M same kind p^ Ше convent of s near | propo: rion in when the leaves are all fresh and newly-formed. The | Papho, b — Krinos | annuals wher st we noticed о Wightii, Belleymei antinii, Pm that the Liquidambar Syria, a fact | Calce t in bel T€ pe^ са cile, and bicolor magnifieum, the latter a splendid | which is not borne out by the тотема, : botanists apart eds with a slight protec red-centred sort; to which picturatum and Troubetskoi who have visited that country, not one whom 1 mu added as smaller growers of distinet form, bns € ed its occurrence. For these сб I am not тезе the little argyrites, which is а gon r sum ner prep ared to renounce the — that ihe Storax tree irec furnishing, and for table decoration. ba f Ес ns, an extremely usefu set of plants, Davallia dis and D. oficinale of — botanists, nor r сап ndon "i aba a tha t, like its со gener ie инан. it is e st 1 H FRUIT AND EE GARDEN, This excellent time ant a full c crop of - њене 8. Да with well- A ected sprouts, or an other early kinds р laned now, ү be little 1 y ms pues viiriegated-leaved variety of Rhyncl ) ] ater s than : spermum meon] imported from ань ап ‹ i Han- | those plante 2 in аф This, be requir d posed to be at present unique, seen in one of the чыр in РЁ tical Journal little ex bond should be placed in b b gis propagating house "We als ойсо, tha the Varie- | single еш» "thick, e n damp ше» «а sal задаед" ated Bamboo of Japan, which is thoroughly variegate 1 А the ald b planted 'd when grown eool as exhib Мт. Standish, has а Galen he of M either sunshine е їй: "T hose with sprouts laring re t ndeney to revert to the green state wh or the ensuing wee. inches long, if managed thus, and covered af ight ushed on vigorously in a stove temperature. Thos ha LANT PARTME until the second week in May, will closely оё vio desire to keep these plants rim. ал will thieve- | Сох Y, &c. eat care e always, but 3 frames. Jat a sowing of all the winter and sprin fore do well to avoid powerful stimular | es specially ni " this s season, "4 p» towed on the operation | Broccoli made scopi Cape Broccoli кы А PaF N., of water in uch, to оо Jit ttle, or апі inju даш иш | Caalitlower wm Mich: howev r, he бой Holland gen half-grown, and in шы stages of tal later. See that Jer p f Green. Kale, Savoja Brussels gression towards the condition of “ specimeni ns." Of tine, e, Many VY are seriously "injured at the уту of Sprouts, Leeks, Scorzonera, Salsafy, Beet, &c,, is got Богов, 1 лн сиг ер Correas, and. sucb, shifting or potting off, by improper wa tering. ‚161 13 the |in without delay. Tontinue “ы: of Hom like, weren collection of Camell £ | Carrots; indeed sow а bed every month from J. is kept u ер da in er Camellia house we specially | to newly potted stock, and we fear that in this теу act i Septem mber ; this is the best way to be indepen ded es t are very large, benutifally бери, pure "lite | the foundation “А what y haer termed *sourness* is frequently lai fine rosed pot, amd slight |6 di your | егу атт [A Wi ati intervals, cl the ise Paseo Ae ear n to pene- д e the particles of soil so to 5 J +h that ic influence shall be | plants, p оз he a most esirable creeper. p house уйдей somewhat ic d, but by no means intercepted. This re Epacrises, and 1 у f advice has reference chiefly to newly potted stock in though dd were only a year old. were sown goth; but equal attention iust be paid to ordinary % Ак t of April last year, and v were е grown n | conservatory specimen pla pe —— newly put out мея Dia d ui a empe erature ften | in the beds will now requir watering. Speci- reaching as High as 85°; they a well blished bs must ы ае а "liberal supply, provided plan s, each Be Min sereni Bias In the the d g ‚рег ect order, as it sho d be. This house Tropæolum „called F Ball | is t1 i e, but tak of Fir hicl агое any other тіне ргеуі viesty отв and is certainly Origo d trees should now enjoy a copious pae re of exceedingly brilliant, and а most пса тн this renewing element. Where these trees produce thro out not merely single flowers but short | gross wood, disbud or remove it altogether, and let the bie м f blossoms from the axis of its pie а. lower shoots take its place. Рау due attention to ei T ya 10b bu t be P s oue n for Á the watefíng, shifting, stopping, &c., of stove-plants. wer ga s habit is | Mak езе as they can be obtained in a young м fot sta Geissomeria, Plumbago, Eranthemum, Jus- ling. The етее was gay, as all show-houses should te, m J ticia, Осан, Rue Eupho rbia, Brugmansis, Asparagus is p аа 3 to Ti afr high, let new - plantations be made. ATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON FA bs Week ending April 8, 1863, asobserved at T Horticultural Garden, MEUSE e TEMPERATURE. AROMETER, April. E due ГР AOA ыр а Iz . | Max. | Min. | Mean! foot;2 feet " A| ман.) мы, ма ы оаа Thurs. 2 M | 30096 | 30.050} 61 | 26 | 425 | 48 ааа | Friday 3 15 | 30.206 | 30.104 | 65 32 48.5 | 48 46 Е. | 100 Satur 4 O | 29973 | 29.900 | 56 29 42.5 | 48 46 | BWI 04 Sunday 5, 17 | 29.851 | 29.711 | 55 | 46 | 505| 48. | 46 | S.W. 4 Mon. ` 6| 18 | 29.591 | 29.465 | 59 44 51.5 | 48) 463 | S.W. 06 Tues. 7| 19 | 29.520 442| 55 | 31 | 43.0 | 49 т.о Wed. 8 20 | 29.665 | 29.590 | 59 | 47 | 53.0 | 491 | 47 | В. | M Average. Lass 3|475|484]| 4833! la С^ pril rapi rosty; nite oudless; very fine; frosi — Im hazy Su de; ear “s mint эл — — Overeast ; cloudy; nig ght. — Tm 1 boisterous; WES — 6—Densely clouded; fine; overcast ; rain. — 7—Fine but cold; hail- shower in afternoon ; slight rain. — me rain ; showery at nigh m at this season, if ever, with a great variety of P nia, &c, in order to keep u RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK 7 АА ling la ДӘ vhs mov were n E ча? elean нае: mec: o e at inning vis mt AERA x OMS чы, acm specially noticeable plants of Clematis azurea grandiflora, | growi к abundance of atmospher & БЕ EH No. of. | Greatest ently brought forward in rchard house, freely grow stur with a иеги circulation ror air early y In the - as Hi НДЕ HESS: Quantity; |A ааш for bl ; and ost effective-looking Шр, shutting up close betimes, and taking. eh 48914 Rained. | 9f ie variegated shrub, with cogn Ptole leaves broadly | observe moderation in the use of fire-heat, in order | Sunaay1» .| 554 | 367 7957 | 400| 24 0.56 in. | 8| 6| 3| 3| 36 ed wi creamy-white, w clos ion | that а pure atmosphere шау. is inclosed for the night. | Mon. 12.| 552 | 337 | ма M UN SIRE proved to be the variegated Syrin ga, or M ge. | Growing Dendrobiums require li supplies | Wed: 15..| 556 | 37.7 | 476] 19 от PEE c of water; and plants on blocks, Ё frequent syringings. Loue ahasa ро] н om Тео ора i Propagate stock of mixed Greenhouse plants. Most of E 15, ы 265 € * ж 049759161711 Miscellaneous. was derived fo Liquidambar and not A imari is one from which I i ден dissent ; still I am | MÀ will succeed e MES Pisa ium between the cold cepe See to cuttings 9f He eaths, is in а somewhat firm state, Fumigatesthe joment an insect жыр ar ii) this twi | way, The highest the above period occurred on lth, 1i mar eis i 28 аи ders ан the lowest on the lóth, and 15th, 1862—therm. 20 de: Notices to Correspondents. Ia oine of the Resduwoodud things, of no ранена» Dd dad depends ho old seed is said to һа Ба wta [ am spiri аилы "n ib а ьн importance, might in a week or two be removed, to — Professor Krinos assumes that as digne Э а ced by | furni m х m for growing young stock and fine mo занда еб ире erg е ад = are te : Ба officinale now finds its туч in merce, it is | Spe Sedes in flower. Some aree ve нае, inclined f = ourselves to prefer tho si sim; plo, кү le to Le that that tree Ф г really yielded | be necessary. "Ola bentes ora tarpauli m poles as a when rapid action is not a considera . In this I do not concur; I have already sl the front Rome Tx P, fhompsow's*t Gardener's Assistant.” two respectabl doct of the last century, el | openi! Dg answer. а may be We and the Abbé Mazéas, actually collected Storax from this | hung at Qe font. and LE at tight. у tree, the one in Provence, the other in the neighbour- „ hood of Rome. І have also ascertained within the last few weeks from Dr. Kotsch h неты С - i have hitherto used to to obtain t South o à Minor and |8 ee m day, On | about aem К nee 85° or 90° тна Ъе allowed, However т, FOR PINERIES.—Atteni аьей moisture, аз Fruiti houses or pits should bw кубар 80° by day, and k to 5 in the aftern ung pits must анн by 5°, as the planti in them are more —VINERIES.— Where crowded, some of the laterals may — in the earliest e D Mor бна en {о ripen: mot, how асас ot be p ETS d to ‘regulating the air, heat, and с ted last week. . Shift them DAE Ч bu едд may be "I perra: i vu E G. The French have а [3 ie: алаа wo pins ar zen T the t Eas! р ful winter store. 1, [enm out. ту! М "ene а DU the d CER à yas cpu meet with а courteous but у Адан Funai: John Cranston. he fungus W Common ‘Morel, one of the je wp es : Его heighten the flavour of the fruit, and to organise plump 5 buds for - beita year. ts will be obtained, and the correctness of| Cucum RS AND MELONS. — Follow up successions. the ancient accounts wil be vindicated, | Thi Melons; Not only does the atens nt of Dioscorides that the | at least with those who have nothing but dung beds to т а Quince indicate that dus could | grow them in. possibly bave hað the Liquidambar.in view, but| MusmRoow Hovsr.—Take care to provide a iA moreover the allusicn. made by him and espetistif by | atmosphere. should possess mori Pliny, to localities in Syria where Styrax trees, but oisture in the manure, idam! found, lend i to the —In order to get fine fruit, pick off ibuti iquid- | all flow сн as two ог three аге set on each , in which respect | plan ae Wis 1 be them ves br | -In the extreme E = iei Bec m give p piesty z liquid manure ; also or it is Каро, „ forming forests 7 tree vxo until Hen frait b Regine › no others in the viċinity ; 20 to 60 feet in height ut Kotschy infe orms АЧ Bros ? has to believe i А thoro Флоу той Ефётп tiber di uii ance of. mn без? EDEN ÅND SHR Te- C igoe af Ha rar ean is Which is eollected Bie PLANTS: ы Е E. жемеле Aat bats rg ot Е а £ take place every Aes E ue not Арві 11, 1868. ] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, E be supplied liberally by UTTON anD SONS. For prices apply (stating quantity ковер to Ro riw е сент tahHah nf + Я ading. 845 International Exhib bition. Prize 1 Medals 1851 and 1862, AWARDED FOR ' EXCELLENT SEED CORN AND SEEDS,” ied eas e ALDECO AND AWTREE Vie MERCHANTS and GROWERS, Basingstoke, A and 8 9, Вес ed Market, Mark Lane, London, E.C. Samples of all kinds of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS and SEED CORN, sent post free on applica! dier! ieultural бе se ED GROWER, Coggeshall, Essex, us now ready for delivery from his оов, ү MANGEL WURZEL KIN нега CHAMPION ESSEX ORANGE GLOBE MANGEL RED GLOBE M Vier ie YELLOW GLOBE EL WURZEL. ELVETHAM LONG RED and LONG YELLOW. SKIRVING'S SWEDE TURNIP and PURPLE-TOP. ANGEL WURZEL, The above sorts have all been proved to grow well. THE HEAVIEST AND BEST SORT KNOWN. PRICED LISTS with testimonials post free on application. Price 8d. per lb. ; cheaper by the cwt. Tion, to һе кен a AGRICULTURAL EXHIBI- MK, sorts of Mangel 6d. per lb. TION, to be held at HAMBURG on JULY 14, 15, 16, 17, Good growing Seed. 8, 19, and 90. ier Prizes offered are on a very liberal scale. For the Cla: voted to British Bred Stock s My у о PRICED LISTS of TS of FARM SE DS eR шош the others are open to general Competitio: post free psi k, Im БААША agp the OA. Es orms prescribed, These can be obtained from — the Secretary, and must be returned ON or BEFORE MAY 1, Jia loro d Establishment. the LAST DAY of ENTRY. E 7 x The General Steam Navigation Company, London ; Messrs. Reading, Drolenvaux & Bremner, 14, Mark с деви ады; эзбе, F в Теп Р Brownlow, yn den, & Co., ‚ Hull; b Moss. өп m lover, Hundred and Fifi uineas in Ten Prizes, & Co, Hu omas eters, Hu cien ile, me у репсе. & Со., vest Е Mr. John Sutcli ffe, Gri "ч by а, Rin ATE RovaAL HriGHNESS Five YEARS 8 LA 8 HAVE BEEN AWARDED TO For UCCESSIVEL THE PRINCE CoNsonT's PRIZE erks a uth Bucks Agricultural Societies. Secd now ready, ls. per lb., or 45s. per. bushel, eut frea. £ Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. TEW HARDY WHITE SWEDE.—The Re vourite Swede of the Flockmasters Cotswold Hil дага through the vipter without storing. upon poor lan. iot 1j 1b., or 42s. per bushel, Supplied by RayvNPIRD, „ш corr, & BAWTREE, Basing- Stoke: and 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane, Е.С. Turnip and Seeds, Crop 1862, RAISED FROM EXTR Ass 4s TRAN эы ED BULBS SPECIAL QUOTATIORS TO THE ТАА UDE ON рур : FAIRHEAD AND SEED GROWERS ERCHAN'S, 7, Borough Market, London. N.B. A few Bushels of our celebrated LEWISHAM SWEDE on offer. АЕМ SEEDS = . р еек АТ, P 1 (at Market Prices). Carriage Free, RICHARD SMITH, тту, BEED М Worcester. Е ARM SEEDS of the finest quality, are offered at fair Market Value, n & Co., Newecastle-on. -Tyn s from Exhibitors. FL [in Бзд уча s. the followin under the th - cipal heads are the Жайы. ей, s of the inquiry :— Under TE Crops. average., | Average. та Total. Wheat a | » | e arley — .. 264 263 31 558 Oats Я 111 835 M6 562 pus " 158 294 48 430 Pea: 191 191 23 ү P tus боюра with these duse: taken men who have ae o а por ortion of eit кров? nowledge, Ue rune "riche in Ga columns in August last б respondents who then 2 eourse could give us only т whieh they had formed bd mere inspection of the sta: d and of the kai да ork then going on. iis following is the Table we a т. Under Over Crops. average. | average average, | төш heat 150 37 188 Ваг1еу 53 108 26 187 ats 55 108 9T 200 Beans 13 80 42 | 185 Peas 23 73 Mem rum 106 The two round Med fairly with o кабе, n onis us in the M diet that өүөү fair opinion сап be f ime of the med at harvest ti authorised vo ents required, whic ууп e printed regulation ne, аге | pro obable zii. of езйн hus, of ks reports of the к: to o bo pai paid. Ed E De be | Wheat crop to our contemporary, 16 per cent. state ve it to be sie ЫД a 2 д. ent, declare it 2 Prussian dus Fon A» Ww, үң 1 m ssian типе, for each Maik d bach. lot of ачи y 99 to be under rage. о n reports, а >= Sow including а litter of Young Pigs. |18 рег "edit deret it ы e ебе апа 80 ре 3 Thaler per oot Frontage and 10 feet pth, for cent. stated it as under ge. Mie pel. Implements, &c., 4 ЕЕЗ wee State under Hu Thaler ^ t Frontage. and B Ps in Our edis of the Haily ‹ обр were а чеин Mach un C., 1n Covere: e Thaler per foot "Frontage, and not exceeding 20 feet in Lek Dime v v those now Le shed—of depth in the Machinery in Motion Eos (iro iat d hich es xd 6 are over avi —47 per The Thaler to Bé rekon ed equal to + t. terling. "obs. 18 сеп аавд being aver: i nde ра; тесе the same to returne ^ e 1 Ша ар E a hus 6 485 Hori y.at шш wr | average respectively, Our co WE le Буз tM number, чел. ра of ladin ng, FN dd order f the Executive Com ito е T бан D HACHMANN, i». Seorotary, Hamburg. tS x uror она for par Liculars of the Priz 8, &c., are to Бот NGLA A LECTURE by Dr. VOELCKER , on the ADULTER ud of OILCAKES and other po MATERIALS will b delivered to the Members, at the Society's House, 12, Ha анне зоне, gondon; at half- "past 12 оок, on , VBUNESDAY NEXT, April 15. By Order ofthe Оо une 8 м Secretary. GRICULTURAL | HELL. Besides the usual Prizes for r Cattle, "Hors 8, Sheep, and Pigs, Lx EY 4 кереу to "5500, ped "ESSAYS for FRUIT, and PER HOPS, and ае ҮРЕ ЕЕ РА AGR of ENGLAND. L sociETY|, A LIST of PRICES nt which they can be delivered free, and 5 per cent. discount allowed for Cash, in ИНУ “LITTLE BOOK" LIUM AP GRASS SEEDS s T = RAILWAY BANKS.—Rough Siene d —à ve purpose, SIDES and аы Siftings, sui Tom for the above per bushel and RAN RAYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, & BawTREE, Basingstoke ; | and 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane, E.C. в and Eye-grass UTTON AND SONS ca supply and RYE-GRASS eeds. trai s or LOVER and of g^ best be АТ; AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of in no ' the B ры as over average, 57 per cent. bei пир s and the remainder under те, our returns ag nearl e Mark rage, СА were under average, and 54 per bot Ц The м ап сар. is Dis ir both Journals to. irt Lane 36 per cen of the returns to ane . ent. беше average, and 1 ave rage, iD y cent. an а e WORCESTER epos oa е, and 47 were i ы. uii un erage get ope rer mq cra e „оче ча Our own reports are more Ape Н. HALL DARE, TRER per cent, bein gut average, and only 20 per 12, Hanover Square, London, W. nt. under aver: he year, so ЕГ в are concerned, been a very bad one е8 the farmer, In The Agricultural Gazette. both price and produce he ha suffered. A URDAY, APRIL 11, 1863. | better home erop would have checked Ry CH j and would ^s ave sold at a higher price than has MEETING FOR EK. been reali WrpxzspAY, April rM «4 -Noot Е sale of A late us JONAS WEBB’S Sh эе 1. i 0 | we е results o this tele els ng pr sovided for ho! transit betwe the Y and Babr hittlesford station T X *Ux 16s. per acre ; Py Glover dee u Ahi d 14s. рог acre . | dia: Be 2 NO ae "и di ford, _ XE trains рна "Bed ч эжеее апа aite QI perse) t ver | arriving mbridge in time for міх is shown by еврото латей | Tag Mark се e Express of last Monday соп From C. Е. Тивизток, Esq., Тада?» — а жн report of the harvest of Же Qs Ted нйн 862, фе тар from the returns of 600 сотте- wiii 00t amd guam i was ро, and te Halt spondenis n d ping rod of the country. ҮЛ" s eturns ‚ erops th 51) getting a сор from it egually heavy." а E under average, “Ав. AE. А й із only necessary to that “Clovers and average," respectively ; ur Me ied for s many rosea е. t qan the. Seed Establishment, Reading. over or under average. Ате үп failing т to at 2d. That fo и51008 . t ten - wers репа, the seed. of 8 per cen 346 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Арві 11, 1863. n from year to year as they do in the tw pred of жый which we now waren URNIPS,. I Cam Name.—Copy of Label.| (Sept. 1860. der Remarks. | f the land v kless eckl о а numerous tenantry at the aik annua] ensuing season, prim many в tenant farmer on the ы will say Professor Low was Tight, | and р rais c: | teacher cent. 46 | per cent. | per Mousetail, 18 A 96 | 40 acres—of stiffer clay than Scott t, which was being Old Seed n Sept. 1860, Pomeranian e White| | when the Globe, 1859 . Yellow Tankard, 1859 Nimble Green Round, colnshire New Red lobe, |Smart's Mousetail, 1860 Green Top Stone, 1860| Sutton's Imperial er Globe, 1860 . EN Topped Scotch, 1860 10 Early Six Weeks, 1860 Came up, d = 9 Failed, 1 Came up, eo Failed, 1860 | 9» | h were made. h E f | / i nderit 1860, ary year for th h an seeds d fruits of all ыта нра) 1860 was just {һе reverse; and the season has а marked influence on the qualit of s this Mes therefore, seeds of being ll grown, a year's keeping did no & cH Wen M to be faerit, туз е the reverse, when n p ok a at tie сен for 1862, we shall f | pe "ior irampling of th | foul Bean stubble had been broken up herd and crosse n any зеб ng no regard to mo. T d e and with no regard whatever to the effect n thei dc out |o nd whatev rops were usually sold Standing, ү ds no иа x hee “land. sake o stra bey айу а great demand for straw (termed © t 2s. or 13s. per acre—two crops and а e pes ere in 0 year з аро, hoi x Menge eed-like than ipd Loss, there de irom the same station of in ep s Bedford the | ooa was 3-tined grubber last autumn, and now а 10-horse engine, | wetness, on all bel ee канч гт in seasons iig When, owing to the exceeding slaclness of | stationed in the middle e side of the piece, rs — the 5-tined implement an inch or two .deeper | | artificial contrivance for the escape of surface w ш E y being gathered nd west through e: whole о it | кү its place. Then it had dra equally 2 through it, pics ud. recrossing t first till and when I su Ris Ша other day, ib w; th the 5-tined tool i i e|— led urface, | t е Aar it The land w Trin e е winter and a dry into high the same Кан backed lands some 2 Же: ог more above their ' furrows the water was retaine don ам abund- P sad ion o ^ il| ош 2 " “ Cheddington Field,” A.D. 1858. gh. „Sta of m of the and bog-like 500 acre n. extent,in the deep artificial furrows of w ihe. fat ! bottom boat might float! S t| distance, of а tract some теб heep stock—the erar were run over the stobbles and waste— uch past uro laid down un- could make it. зав LA T moist enough ; but ther fud "that үм “samples о exper sedis were made, and we have esult :— Per cent. . Germination of Seeds 3 years old . A9 Failed ditto — ditto .. .. b. Germination of Seeds 2-year old . Failed ^ ditto ditto .. From these results we тау мей: "that however good and well saved seeds ma the keeping of them over two, especially three seasons, causes а sad falling off in their powers o germina ation. has If, however, we examine the samples separately, | e shall find that the ere is after all pe z I ose of 1680, seeds of 2 years old, e ing in the seed, how- at some opi sti с шогу) апа Ше оре- falio wou ШЕЕ het e been a better illustration of how steam cultivation, after or land се enables one to aught maxims old-fashioned jt 5 POE | Ly dene as fori ble a lesson as tilled and clay land wet more will ее СӨН} be a striking illustra- h tion clay lands which they will Ж: to the introduction of steam et m £ drained steam ploughed lande close n be d he difference between clay land Ne and and poached. Ment- of that improveableness of our calcareous cultiv: - ion after drainag. : ow desc ribe imr салои Ы the lomo LT he farming, E Кз drill or bate. machin e bad been com: bined with this last vice in one, as in Mr. Smith's eather of the week which e i | „congratulated о | hed his Oat sowing in first-rate ede with very | Беде else than steam power. Mentmore is the mansion and estate of The Ваго; mag de Ro -— М.Р. Тһе purchase about 15 — о e 500 acres in this neighbourhood. nu СЕ єр around which d over some 20 square ides d . And vs one of the rising | ury, in which for | the most part the property lies, zn mansion has arise Wi from Sir Joseph Paxton's designs, тераа with | the wealth thus represented. Апа so e 12 res vatio and Р. inspection ES works in progress A: the r hand labens , and it was dec Ае їп п to nd to steam : as е epo "m Lees аге ds, view to the formation of а Park. any = oth iedperoms pns bee In forward to t t was necessary to look the arable commen ing drainage the eventual контей оЁ Ше fields — iare together— decre “miles of roads have bee t great e xpense constructed, and com- farm that li aviy in the seed ut that the overplus of a glut | year | finds its way into the mar rket at a future on every s de Man fp lantations have bee made on deeply ел and well drained sites, dnd general designs have been formed and carried Du f th infli We eden that seedsmen do sometimes че exyeri- ments of the kind we have ta oed ut, as we may expeet, and indeed ha to kno ow, in some e Seia only in order to есм them in their rgains. These cheap seeds then, if of sorts in demand under the direction: of тй Joseph ; the Whole ot ае operations, includin der the immediate ac a урысы of Mr. estate lies for the most part on the so-called Gault formation, a stiff calcareous clay which, dur out of the subsoil, whitens as RU dries, but forms naturally с Taylor. The th deeply driven sharp outlet-run for em to ы. р em ера т сн Ў нала of 4 feet. embrace, as far аз naturai loves s admit, е eaoh ai фка 100 statute acres ; they h bore ipes іп 24е 6- -inch mains, laid diagonally across intended Lees covered outlets, in lieu of open ditches or watercourses, ere resolved upon, especially as the outfall was for most into a portion of the Hence - t flat and aac; and main: for em istances nsis& of x apes are sold with all kinds of ee мыч and if genuine they become with u to the new Шз уч pared by the admixture о and extremely poor and infertile, except when drained. Soi from the hill top on which the village with the poor stunted growth | for killed- Charlock for I: seed is hard to believe that Jand which turns out such poo irs pasture, yet. grows 5 of а eden in the Hedpoiows of the уйе below ; and: и і the урма) e rt ie Weee e to 10 quarters of Oats per aore, i of Man of Beans, | clay 2- E round pipes, 1 foo o ld furri rrow rein we and heavy crops of gels, Clover, and 8 In furthe: r illustration of increased productiveness of .— MENTMORE, thorough drainage, an steam cultiva: n AE THERE was no lesson of эзе xm press urse | wards ау it may = кик ce that ihe harvest of the agricultural lectures of the 1 late Professor pod of 1861 1 yielded of Essex R Rough chaff white Whea e ns Univ ии һе еа шоге 1 r upon his students the impolicy of a too of other corn crops, as also of green er being in Ene ri кее m z ines in my | proportion to that of Wheat. ` хам in treasure box not haring bon yet die The lock has however here rege e d the into Baron Жорга ү тт this then poverty-stricken undrained tract was * common. e t e free dre the inereased to wu E feet, APRIL 11, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE D: AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 347 the Grass land, wit ith, however, this | malady by and i n th ence and fatality h i M the lateral drains are all Seb outin EHER] Tane o «зш КЫ sation E inum instances greater, MP bosn м it geat, and in some exact par rallels „across ridge and furrow, rn the | who might sustain losses PN EU attack; and the |itself out naturally. f half a cl ommittee may азаа the members generall So "xe PPM ittee hav and 4 feet 6 inches to 5 feet d that th pt lish | some of f о 2n ects for Md W^ кессе PR Тһе cost of the drainage de described dps been | the first object g any neces- | formed ; but hey fe d that the As; дано would have proved over now some 800 acres of arable and pas staro sity for the se existed tol lit purpose if э. allowi s members to land to be ny about 6/. per statute acre in ап, ors An order эз cil had, it is true, be out u urgi ng u n tho Government the Ds. to 105 En neal chain for labour only in the ps se | the time n ооа was i.d with ps rence to pos ive sity е strict supervision of outfall an mains; and 2s. d. to 3s. in r chain ү districts, but this or contained n0 prohibi of ihe Import Laws. Tti is to the pex ME gi. cna ditto for 4 feet to 5 feet lateral drains. n against inoculation ; an lo under the guise of “ Fre hi extent, are contrived in some good Mao positions £ XI 14i pis сүр Чен, т A which thousands of shee mingle, it seemed n ext ck pie county inter- dation of about 150 acres in each case). Circular ехса- to fipossible, Ерте some ont: ided ntagi on, | since | Trade, ” that the immense losses to which the sto * | and fooknastera of Great Britain have „Лова subjected the 1842, are dir rec ctly to prev vent the ‹ com minunioa tio pon nm PR GI Гое" hi +1 че of orti ш of the flocks upon the (ож ns of Wilh the fi the si e To facilitat кычы ot ai kinds = stock ор еа ог for | mq etes infected ;. loading quite to the bottom, in order "at the water Өү: be reac ched i in the driest в season rst measures, therefore, adopted by Анын rofa Ps dud Which was the means of bringing pus ели into existence. They are xc informed that the Privy was to £41 n to rd bury and. санду? € ^ i m outset -— chance of contam HM Wc f. T — е result of this step, prompil y нев, was, of ы excavated d ВЫП more owing to 2 plastic туа of th icat ting | ender it almost impos А to T tee voraus actiba facts which — that t "te ав, А аут t the anovar, into soil, о deae is found requisi ite—not even in the i dt оаа broke: 'out, and was a means "of preserving | they various ports of lv nnd in dud untry ; Similar reservoirs (not so 0 аз а consequence, d further, that n March and April lost, justi pnr to gyon aro al КЫ йш out in the Бр ape places as to | | the demand for compensation upon the DA th |t t here 8, &c., upon f the | Association Saar been, porc nil, the fidens | arge importation into London of sheep [bro meet. the requiremen п; | ie | л ан апа ц may ш thus бхад out is either wholly or grav DE {агу | | was а la | іо have been drawn not only n xí but from infected distriets, during the process of good material (in s absence of gravel) for ballasti ting ronds or drives—forming the bases “of farm-yards, not omitting the mouths or bottoms of the De themselves. r ihe e malady " would, however, but imperfectly чы discharge pe duty had neni attention been 2 manure on the farm, and there is a promise of valu- ке resolts , through its use, i есіаПу when first 1 cks. * vss committee trust, therefore, that the төртү [w t allow the opportunity of its meeting on this E asking that greater vigilance may be exercised, ow prevails, to check the risks to which the Ls tion of the disease y therefore put themselves it was foun licia eni mdr [ras their Secretary, with "Norfolk, who had into com Ja т]. had co nsiderable £41 Es for s ^ publiesion оЁ ће reporte of their own | offic possession of the -Privy Council— reports which, i if the ика mistake not, will show that 1 842 the hen ar desti e clay is not e Mens to for je and farm purposes, it is used most advantageously to o fill | upthe d ide surface ponds and ditcheslaid cd by the | action of recent Jand d-drainage, or for ma aking ood а any | а троне in several large flo cm in SET The c те etit; into орох, жа 10 — 250, among others, with Mr. Allan Ramsay, who have tried, with success, dui € E and, | said to of cattle untry have risen from 1 to 1} to x common P arid average " 5, 6, and 10 per cent. Nay, * farmers may open thei; fair surface in the formation of iho pan аш) эши I tell them that last year we di id n munieations rec ceived fr and alone, less than three times the е а reservoir of this kind is made t m d an LI 0 head of modi in winter; as well » depastured in summer Pos ds e rounding Gras Plin extent of Pri erii hedgerows ^ been grubbed up, ing рем. топан to be done in n that vi way to a р) печ тА пе n LO n , and when A 1 for burning cla: ua ballast, for Шары Š 2i n. E ie ws, the much that was formerly almost usel ^r erede gro us -reclaimed and made; of considerable == over 80 а extent ofland. Owing to the Г тав of stone or gravel in alluded to, andin orough character of the land drain- age as a whole, rio gn drainage for roads, beyond laying down the of fi Goo An immense | Pri ics 13th one Eme "оа зп ry bad state, follow ed e| 2: the death of another on the 19, two more being | ceedin; off, orat; the matter to a praet etie cot,near Swi ла, еш vnccinated y Mr. Parker, a н зз] gentleman, of Bhriy venham, ыш fokon, t the 9 vaccine в sali sfactorily, that the animals afterwards died 1 tate of disease; the vac абай [| appeargà in no й. affec ted, апа on the 29th they | were removed to Mr. Hulbert's flock at Langley, э where |small-pox was raging in its most & form, and | ent | where, it Should be stated, the four other vaocinated. | sheep "had been previousl *|no Beven T public t loa would о р, сее sent on the 9 | Ts ttle we imported, and if we calculate the Повз о over the pes kingdoms, it will be found tbat, for а we purchased from oroiga dealers, we did of o п!!!” Morals it can form no of a pen that our stock ко be dosiroyed by vat veya animals h us in we admit to compet ur mar жый, е e country with pestilence, e eat, and to rob the ns, ort а poison ће very meat w farmers of thousands by ' diséases whic > gor o 1842, B y ве Here ms. inated sheep M eit nd ‚За o with a eased | f November, mi oingling a mass of d B tth the most Жен test; and on the ба of N (енге he | араара My. Parker to Мг. Hulbert's е ad th and еге rdly H It оц remains, however, nowifor youz Committee |to resign the trust reposed in them of his A iai aa and in mini an d. to айе their | wai thanks to Mr. Geo e.chairman, for th the tinea nd trouble to , this, із „bis invariable practice фо every other с ора inoculated. That there might мы ‘no | ie question about the matter, each sheep ет cy mete e in two places, and on the following w bs ng evidence e sad having all Nun г B disease; | | eed, the fact w: «2 b is involved ; they feel that but for the personal atten- and energy which Mr. Brown has given to all mà connected with the Association, much e см information would have been lost; and they y are per- he — time ex mbers when they t heartily for the ingly Ш with pan tules ful appeared li aff d paf cen ннн will be observed, "Вебе, that up to the time of | з 1s. 8d. per cubic pid four miles eben pA e, for road-making, of about 5з. per cart- | load at b ome. | ays that a hec ot the | vaccine d deep т were exposed to the rr ge in its | the (То be continued.) [ке SMALLPON эң А ; тешем or of the T reported in e soy ТнЕ arrived u ally i intended + that | he Y dais Mutual D: I po vut, др, mbers will naturall ‚ һауе е "Association dime v Ux i s origin- | e vaccine | How far the six sheen SM have | mpossible to say Another good result has also, in the opinion of eig been n барану apa. Le Mer. ank him prominent part he has taken i in СКЕЧ to сед Association was called into existence. Н. Кехт Norris, Secretary. K PANS. [The following are extraets from a papar ord by Mr. Cun- Е. ning ghani at a late agricultural meeting * ss THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 11, 1863, — Г the next experiment was commeneed.—In all four|the milk keeps longer sweet in them, and that they | = experiments were made. n the first experiment | give the highest produce in butter, which is of а supe- | " break: the dai bem из any manure, I Msc р » ny +. te r Р the feeding was of a rich nature, and a ro-|rior quality. As to ages, irymaid at this B A 0157 erede тозду. Tn bat duce of butter was expected, and the temperature | farm has just received a small gratuity for her саге in | dent that yon will not take exception to t and Б of th ігу was high for the season, viz, 55 nanaging pans, as not one was broken during jq y ait иргеме pinion upon the subject that feeding consisted of White Turnips, Swedes, Rapecake | the last 18 months. continuing these [ "— ТТР (3 lbs. to each cow per day), grains, and hay. Тће | periments still further as soon as some additions to | 2. Da. Voatcxzx то Da. E, expectation as to large yield of butter was realised, as | the dairy are completed, and I shall be most happy to Royal t two of the vessels gave the highest produce—3 lbs. of | bring the lts before у Мег from 8 gallons of milk. Ín the second ех. | | a ar Daa Da ert qr ру piring te periment the temperature of the dairy was lowered to i i | of a paper em the commercial value o 4 оору 48°, and the feeding was Aberdeen Turnips, Swedes, VALUATION OF MANURE. The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society, in whieh i eii Grains, and hay. Їп the third experiment the tem- (Dr. Evan Pugh, wh нъ эшка appear eser, io LO E end 1 "Ll Bot осер perature was rai 50°, and the feeding жаз! in England, and to our readers as having contributed to our wh en Mon нод as ч Y эы Mangels, Swedes, Aberdeen Turnips, and hay. Тһе eolumzs a number of interesting letters on agricultural | tiir. and even liberal, and to the honest. and intelligent manue temperature was 52° in the fourth experiment, and the Mp ун tbe Continent, writes thus in а recent sumber | facturer they must prove satisfactory, sad the cour whieh feeding was Mangels, Swedes, grains, and hay. The | ° е d "i- : 3 адре emen atn р me art to silence the produce in butter is summ in the following Agricultural College, Centre Co, Pa, | Tim ei арча men мш "t wii e table : — December 8, 1862. curtain misteris) сел Инс Ле which to 5 " I herewith send you a сору of а letter writtem (0 arüst prices, asd that ibe EX N - 4 ig Dr. Voelcker and his reply. li waa written during ihe | diferent M рч masure dt Pi- | а #чш з sammer, in of my attention having been Se alale sf auna maas mai О НИН Mix vessels. «| 4 4 1 called to the fact an attempt was being made by | wasis im mystery. We know at present | | | | EX | BS | parties interested in tho sale of bad manures | bad wast constituente eive purticulur va i4 | ж | а IN ЗС | exposed, to show that Dr. Voelcker and mysel? differed | mhg other. fortis ыз more | | | | | upon the subjeet of the efficacy of chemical is | Cony sanio monano M urs е. ол. | Їһө, oz. | Iba. oz. Iba. ea. Пе, оа, pg the value of manures, From a two- hus, pots өйгө, in the chapo af b T ө зо з0 | 313 | 34 213 Jland-a-half , " in England, amd а most oris the form of серыш maiten теу (ыык кым) .| з о | 210 | 212 | ез | зла Intimate association with Dr. Voelcker, I might at эмн ай, cai a о cx Dit .. | 2m |28 | 210 | 212 | 201 once have stated. that the i waneriag exmatituemia fa се tudiffeeent Tinned a 214 |2 5 | 110 | 2121311 of opinion between us, but I chose to write to him. mqwmlienie are eher aMcgeiher ahesmi, cr pressi e Wooden(keelers)..| 2 4 | 2 4 | ? 6 | ? 7 '* 5 | His letter will speak for itself, If those тазабы "mq һе wain!y consista ef £ t " М Soda ds Бан Вота chalk мыта теба materiai, a $ ч ! ғ & | Ов tabulating tbe lst experiment I was under the impression that an error h 1 in th JB. А we 504 the w n as the quantity of butter yielded, find little eonsolation for their illegitimate traffg. саз accumately determine ihe amount 181" b À eh " iNacGAe IB кые ч Hi pared with the other vessels, was very ша M : ag Н was then the thought struck me ry cultural Raowledge of ihe ре "mmn perature of to alter the feeding of tho 2nd as that keowledge spreads, their traffic will КЕЛ f cows, as I had not è by so doing I €wmseribéd and A which will поб 5e ; giter would the quantity of butter in all the vessels, stand the of valuation founded upon ebemieal ш telo l indu- and which would tend to aceuracy of the analysis, be driven from the they w reverse. Їп the 2d experiment facturer, like tbe fortune-teliing gipsy, сап deal only no Rape cake given to the cows, the tempe. with the and credulous, who will rature of the was lowered to 4$ degrees. It із а agaries of Evax Prou. well-known fact a low temperature has the effect 1. Ра. Evar Риси ro Da A. Vosrcxtm of preventing the cream from rising, and this was Agricultura] Colege, Pa, United States, exempli&ed in a remarkable degree in this trial, as all, 4, July 14, 1463. the pans with the exception of the wooden ones, pro- ылу wish to wrhe to ux im relation to the аар ani duced the smallest quantity of butter. When we valuation of manure. ner ere iln irum nr consider that the material of ihe wooden vessels, Бре, or swaped from your pen, bosn орой hy manu- as : with the materias of the other тете, ратата о pes parere quer а оо to 4 is less to be acted upon by a variation in tbe to tbe sandari of riadia in manens. 1 ота о гары or, words, із a greater nom-con- lished the auus ul» aber ot mulus! vester aiins. ductor, hence'the produce of butter remained the same red im the country All but thrwe or foar proved to be as in the first experiment, while in that of the other A. : rcu Р орлор, | жы рана ре E eed m eed cl an ех conducted during season at | sceording to tbe the Albert Institution, |Glásnevin, it was found that "aiae of Pe hat these val эол у pm nme value to Tuas owa, gire the but that it tended to bring tbe cattle into а but simply the costat which the CI ЖИР or higher condition, so that the absence of Rape саке in 9/4 be purchased in the market, аде са, the feeding does поё account for the sudden decrease (e a» uam of tho Ве Engish in butter, but that it wholly arose from the sudden raw material promn | ateraino not to depression in the temperature. Imay here take the and һай bone, т-у liberty of stating опе or two facts with regard to Rape СЕК of bones, e ei yen ed саке. The milch cows on the Munster Farm receive water was түт э рти Me itin pe ёр. дине libe material ail of manere еи $e e winter and it has the effect of counteracting m rM рый; Ua | jf yoa. tatak the in a great degree the unpleasant flavour of the Turnipe, 594799. Т ume {ею | sorse your so much so, аё alihough Ње tope are ofien given | айла od indeed, you | With гера, yours we hare had eom /lai mee T E n T Ч her class of c отт і | | UH HH E ArnrL 11, 1863.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 349 wok should be done un E a trus n at liberal day w 5n n to watch the rey a out го ~ dra а es, kept conia with the | | тре * Alfred," “Samuel Calver, > — fei зета easu Kmigration.—l am exceedingly obliged to your cor- E > whose communications all appea: І think I shall ey spon take зе two former gentlemen, and the me wl y rst generally "these shores ; but I admit d havea hankering after | as Mr. Calve: ra How va appare well are unknown i in England ni г апа Bedale, seem midi сізге adapted {о the means the holder of a few acres t 3 supp pleme —: by one E the Canadian machines to pervious under all circu stances, has py се uide the. progress o. efficient all directions chaff, &c Why Ет, does not me dra і ЧА who н tried 4 ^ The change effected in all soils clays, із very ing in favour of are now found advocating shallower | d & ER ЗР чие e. ight soils. t t — the estimation t а мего Шоц еу | wish stout and healthy in Tasmania ог le n | Spurs. my Чп ortotake a young a country where the Pine sap Е Banana Aims in the open air, I would rathe y lads grow Zealas ad, Brass "Syslematie. Land Drainage. —I have looked forward zE | drainage, which took Royal Agricultural Society of En must confess I felt саси» place in the Council TP of e| gha —= on the 18th. I| importan ant a w (if | | of f ieu | | appears y again many t ses in Ireland are concerned, Edward Carroll, Kit- " у ан rlow. art. eodoriser." —]t is matter of regret vs among е Moms letters — on the — ertilisazion imes а few w ago, nave rer en y We E ot ^m sav house that methods would . E | poney pamphlets (Bradbury ^y Ev tbat any dry sewage and render it [nodonsiv bed more pi^ this, е {ће сош- і ll y be used o er and ov be es for away to mr or field inoffensive at t last. lam to see by your P. f the 21st inst, that this to his ye in ЕЕ LIC: which I "i to remove and , morning and even upon of our havi i an — ordeal, з to say that the refuse of children in 5 months, earth ае ; one old man earth—which is > Not to dwell house wi connec uired supply | гу, \ 1 earth. I should pn this was artificially Чы, эй се is no necessity for у extreme р ети : at e time I must say from experience, that the — s of the patent closet placed bithin t the — of a н доев mM —— the earth being dry ough. tor Às ари, yet нй uch = did I not know | ined erlook this ssion riga manure, 1 tiim in the cause of humanity to ask you to assist again in ий it н the notice fos those who, however willing, not prepare | two or three weeks by men, and the semi-filtering draining vgl would look upon it h cannot but be wet and dirty to a considerable extent. The attendant at d not soil hand or foot from first to absurdity ir fret as the adoption of under 18i tokes deep was now regarded by those "фо ч were 4 feet and more deep. „а об, up to this ques ince ade forwarded my r other severe nieht, the d a the under drainage of lan К. Now, I have Е а considerable extent in the drain- | fair of draining of clay land in England Lighter si oils admit o of wider and deeper draini to the half а iland age of eer description of land in Ireland for nearly ury, and for all the purposes of agri ieulture, and although i could il Yet I of the or ho үз bscribe to the whole of 80 | that ==] e who is unmindful 5 the various sciences, ded therm бе Diu betur P of frost, followed by a [шейи pa brilliant — without cloud: "The | effect m. our crops on the Fen lands has мр disastrous. The general д of the cro fully ; 30 per cent. worse than 16 was Ped or three Pe ~ Rain and from days wo fear much of which eme esee appearance of our —M—" I Wheat must moro faronrabio „weather, T оргого егей ај А. S. R., April toese о: week, m consequence g ded 5700 cannot afford to pay High reu vent for their cotta " require decent ap xen The distress of tbe agri- during winter | tne Parkes, whose name I respect, in "is. practice as did both the ee J. whose I revere, or or the of the per|h јевёу” under the eyes of her Majesty's Board of Wi d| Ireland. Тһе cause of m ане failure was attri- buted to his afin € nd an ле both him and it. of i very the months, aggravated byt tbe diria tenements they t is to call into o moet im tem of сне аен are kept in * ЖЕЙ rate order, „carefully prese: —[ . covered sheds. Turn n the e н failure was the imperfect manner in which h tbe ek was done in his absence, and for which he shou have been so es's still А E- and gentle- | own men— tM e nme me сЕ ande e— | are well c кенди necne kA d ance, and hence it is, Tennis potes "one и, ав the work was ie Tan done, and as so lately | Gazette, |an early шее by m; € of the Irish Farmers G e is as|the all sord v Sotíttíes. E ME Wesr or ENGLAND.—AÀt the Monthly last, of this Society, on е Ve ter erinary Ins m since, a los о э е энд руча s the land so drained; nay, to The steam- бга ач ploughs. m, looked after А и, "harrows r; the animal As rl eds, Bu "e g йу Le neglected, in а Selves ? towns and be ал oxide of iron, of the community. OfthisIc al -— adduce some [hundreds of uh, M. in M t parts ге- indeed, need n is describe ot drainage pipes, 1 | will be held to : final and "mirc The. Journal were reques| to coll uen orders of the Society printed. ; Comm руч 850 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 11, 1863, views of the t e my ws аз an autho: f up е ey Denton, Mr. I thought w Since ou myse el ity o I the slightest intention б entering the field with Mr. Ba t Dav d I is experience that sifts right etting | | | were quite open, but that the clay had regained its solidity, and | ther have | that the water could е get à : Ar aca that : cei З ае that opinion, — I disput D inier dy I оныт of draining, or of s 1 the matter, neit found а num M dug 4 АБО чүч? Зр eet deep near шн bow рей е "ei for the keen plough ы ген үре I found of Se se holes full of water to Pe 7 inches of t the tin ; I fo is indies of the surfaco, and some rs But mark this hole they ha pie зд | old tile Pea Meg in pierden r up | те ше ора and water Mem i |n anding above that lev he в, and others, as one o w irc d with nio Би eve ning t же азм mos do be tter katl years being past cl when iw d or ther eb Ada rvAals, have мева С do Ka ә Mex « ewe if any of you are not well up e it, I T volunteered to] bs D victim. 59 ш Ra the varied T WU. vi x in ch | $ he surface. Heavy rai pe podes bat s within 48 hou puddling these holes digging the! Stand in qoem ‚ 1 ans M why did it n and in all, er at least in the majority ? ? Ican only account е ба Зь ей of waterin these holes by their proximity or otherwise to som: of these old drains. Ih see I sh ^ new шап witha paper all not take up your time systems of underdraining | the easter i or © | hard, letting them have а width of 5 fee with i in the field. aangel some in If the field isa large one, ga K dt which No aake than eap, placing t AEREN positions, ЕЎ emo re ri the ground on whic ash- or if you in intend heu contiguous, n the most the part | tha at the bon e to ashes un nderneath аге he e | solid, in order to peer the escape of the acid when d, applie * Draw the half-inch bones alongside, and empty the bags on that part of the ashes ау за. the d ri ashe es side, pu urchased. in 1860, of Eddin of Chelmsford, g works it by his own | 6- rad power engine that БЯ ties рч other farm pur- s patent |; poses, hoisted for this purpose on Eddington's hall I enter argument, M чре A n T tamen who, of recent l| wr G. Cooke, of Horseheath Park Tan Linton, m Combs | he yd deau ali Иш, d pi gutter or drain all roun i ND of E 8 t hard, : and a а space at each side — Parkes, know, b pat E: not prar d feet fact, I do not PENAS to windlass. (I am aware that Fowler's steam drain plough |'e | is considered to have failed by many men, was i бк to lay pipes in the rm лл mole had made). In its mole-plough form = Е я about 300 acres with it in the las times; the the m адыг olt A moet for "Wear n that. “ Having these disposed as i ve aro now ready for the application of the water, г а added, is watering will have to [" Mire күз successive $i care being ta taken each day to apply the bs study of the admirable Men dive in Deren room | average cost n 1857 by Mr. My subjec What does padia иг, haa e 188 s e d r ero, making th the ө drin 83 feat 6 inc on eet араг rly a pup oing experience te of mine, ie; nd Lo rey ША him. pat few а -- реа m "— in Aog ра - pue to en n: our members to io wit rr ed or so dry as his home ч is, and wh ињ record dores es in opini г prac n ne have recently ssing the working of this draining ploug I hav E ў" come to their knowledge ; and that Im A show I had grounds ticularly struck with Rs й by М Aes c hae m an effective for assuming there would be some few, at uy rate, you must | way of e er: clay la: uch pow allow me to edad y you that between 1845, the date of Parkes' | that the is y ced to - 6. гб eif i Pa : idis ex — псе „айко а кюн of the House of Lords (and | unburnt E ihe entire m of the drain. І have the conse e whose opinions I believe the | drains o c dee d — — for mmissione bees d sted -—3 Е "1854, the dato. of a most interestin ed by Mr. Bailey Denton, 67 pe tle- rs, introduc: hs and o the same — меа porous soils, beca erporieneo with ав; rd remarks айу, ы o ay soils, | p varying some to th what as ths pey ose t c in causing more zoome emen, AINE e 7 what I acres 8, retentive are still bein we may havea chance of hearing “ the reason about to give vou the qe. of my re ма iai "hoping that others be k do th аё before. doing 80, will jm on a minimu d —9 s. а or the ep kr vr of c at pr from сузону how m they vit. ila, but м obligo A e that hav e the longest in drainag e ent аний, but at the worst for distance | place there was room S im ^ a common fork handle. Не aintained | adds t нои he has land drain у! Be: эй d borge w visti mole- | 20 y iti when во as а 4 feet vila be meae are many thousands where not deep enough), I may hear to-night hard gutter, | The firs wa uantity. i io receive the acid D pes by commencing this f ashes at tho 2 d with а | spade, to to the depth of about 3 in PN, of the at hand, in case ka t forth. In the mean: ime, sized water-pots, with a * rose’ to 18; 1 sound, without c gr ge bottom. it te odia ones ; I shan't сарае ег тиз оп се: [me m hundreds of aed not einn drained at | the fae [ draw from [i dera aud I have introduced this | | бы вїоррег being removed) lif ша y pass out freely. "Havin йн on, seeing that it D беш, otherwise the acid t two m "s one of the carboys itup, ale rest it upon BA ез no ent | г ооп to р сон» t I I and E. her nme. ad much m conside: grave drainers of clay lan known соп рїрев carrying thre etimes i tintamount of water; j that the retentiy а spadeful. o—about a foot from the ho olding ihe water- ot i in be gently lowered; fill Pae man, now ashes round the bones, proceeds to pour out Sir: pot the acid өтеу all over ей bones. „Аз soon as abo ut half the doge р acid is applied, the bones and shrink down bre чї drains э Дер ы m3 pet inter" ЕЕ od regard to freque: A that h? Жз чыг, Ж ед ту ose an: р g à living s 155i, te Rev. W, 8. M ба» pirap aie orton Ao | D t bound tai d tl fte e men Mond d одра clay farm. The deceased festo Ped i x ned press ы remaining. pos of * » * not less than 4 fce t deep," | one end with MANCA ry with the 3 feet d ashes that 10 acres 2 feet 8 inches deep, 5} yards apart, fillin ар with | as if it was the instruction of a man who had never | la; оф А, ues pu z^ m cover the bones up a8 МА 7 maha © ыл ыш lont e grece icem n Бе Su in his directions, Let it stand or fall by | thick as carryin hes up ЮА e еї were laid together, so tha& the shallow. ards its merits, not be retained as an indispensable condition, | point, t dere uad hard +, the whole id zd of the e бо ege p ws one field; the plough, | where money has to be advanced. І have endeavoured, | to prevent the escape of th f eo: TEE Meg. Across 0: а wet from ший T" ла: I Maipo. day аро emer Ё осот farm | to give time for you to E progress also. I hope I | valer pot. ч А with, si is the аа TP 2 неба б н Doc ZEN RO dee e have not wearied you, and EMO for an failings, | and ove the acid, an i will be none g properly, by ге Зе ГЕ сошзе days on the frequent drained part than it did on the | finding myself in a position unused to. the à Won Meri t has undergone in the deep drained part. І went to the farm the other day of the Lj oes ys gu. 46. and both the ci and p Leer cnm told me tb was —————R * The p must remain for a p а ж, tenant фр 2i HTAR ARR. вер d сар M JÁcbíctos. | before it в s disturbed; jt n ien M diae one 11 yards articularly wet midway bet th ti o mix drains, pūt à shallow е in bern. Mh, wd. tls ме that | А .griculturists their own Superphosphate Makers, with ево Ayp ti не Ф мацу. 0 itdoes very well now, and what о wb к x - =, Illustrations. Ву А. G. Lock, Redbridge Vitriol ECS deep ones, when a very hem -bas well |. Works, Southampton. Cattle Food Adulteration, W. Harris, Ёз» atthe еуез; of course, m ба ter sonka Into Ina pamphlet of 22 pages, to be had of the author, Northampton. Lon á t dile ов where Он Qu. ане. ан t how to make Pnperphosphate This is a guide to the f. mor jn the parche o js he has proved it to answer. In 1 way of experiment, | 8b "me and so avoid all those which we owe to | cake. Extra food used to be consume le on this farm about 4 acres were а 3 аа perg dete y manufacture, *% There are hok- кж in winter time. hen ДГ T uris ме of : prte — — actly in the same manner, | ever another of risks off rich pastures, they need "ud e its aa a a an МИ iia Das КОРШ ric тө ое to iucompeteneg and want of skill Ja Wie | by and, Тагир egli good vh tie is toad they ar perceptible diference between the two portions of the fiel anufacture ; and against such risks as loft. It is now howe e practice йе in the Te ave now to record a fact that h 1 d. Those all times of the year. ict see the toss ou Ihav and which wo uld let the ўн d seem be done "n" te that on some lands, Ro ел жй it is are likely to make а better ver р perfectly, № will article than will be made by the amateur at hom lapee o f years, the ex recise and detailed. And where there are special [ете for obtaining acid and bones, the raw material require after а clay will pes spine. its я state this to- be my o 3 was drained with nearly the shape of on the farm camo there in е land ha again ago. over — вы thong: S NE been drained bore 6 It is Les old- SERT AEN ned les nit pip ipe Е des, but his pag the manufacture, it be the interest of the himself. pedis pm а а. € illustration of the detail in which his instructions are | tha which i is all that i ij profossos to be, dan field all the summer; and there is no beti ни to the tha immediate e ually raising th profesia ie pus spese әз have Beige La it ne cake, 1. е, cope a x e s is often a mixture extremely various composition, The author of this Fari m ты that ch tr d О me wet, Mr. wr with pipe tiles, at 51 yards apart, is an extract on this net: є— DOLOR OI. to screen roa uantiby per acre you Mr use; th multiply d br the pr number of acres — intend to manure, d lay th. а heap in convenient part of |m “ This о; di er сё rather upon the ta .bulated resi f а т of genuineness or the. Mp Ий ЖЫ veh je pug food ajen he is simply buyi meat jn one шау sell it in another: for in the f I Арап, 11, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 351 һе buy ing a total of from 65s. 6d. to 66s. 6d. per Glass. d по more. Let him remember tht n the з in ed е oi. poA are results we are not nt all disposed to HOMA LA IL LIN-GT ON word cannot йө, it E more complain of. We also wintered 210 lambs in yards ; L WAREHOUSE, quantity. And we may fairly suppose. that B hs jm these have done well, e s now going to Grass, ED EE Street MS TNNT the whole science of ня logical p : would having finished their To these we gave New MS "un have but to kold in han he of pur- | similar food p ше rem с only half а pint of SMALL SHEET SQUARES, hase an analysis » a sa Р, n dk of food, | Peas per day Best. ?nds. 3rds. 4ths. Ka order to tell the exact Hu p beef or mutton We have eng 80 ld some qa » pigs в at 40s. and 54s. its Lh 16. em 6d. 118. t um T - it would enable him to place upon the butcher's stall. | each, fed on Mangels and 1 t of Peas daily. We б 2 ЮУ 4 у + и by p 2 m. $i а At pe э ы cast КО, ed over the analysis of а | have another lot nearly fit Ps the рч living on v Ey n 1 Бу 9 18 » byll я , and, t meets a quantity of oil, let him ч ау, Mangels and 2 st. о r pig meal n » Бу 53» 2 „ b » 597 ur ** out о к T can make b; so many per cent. of|is composed o quarter Beans, 1 quarter Peas, н » V ol » ч » = 5 » Y » by 114 starch, sugar, and gum meet his attention, m о 2 quarters black Oats, and 2 quarters Wi pet al| 9 5byT , 13 » byl0 де those Т can make the same substa by aless direct | of our ein growth, Best. 9nds. Srds. — 4ths. }Por 100 foet process of assimilation; ° so many per cent., again, of igh price of sheep has led us to purchase for 235. 18s. 0d. 148. 6d. 128.84, i nitrogenous compounds, * and out of this, he may say, UN requirements some Dover cattle. We have D in. hr n in. ыз їп. iy d їп. x in. 4 5. in. “Т can make flesh) But when he calculates the Te bought 30 Galloway Scots, at 117. 10s.; and 34 2 Ы br n w” р. 15” a” bo n^ amount of mineral matters, indigestible fibre, or inor- | Short-horn Steers from Darlington fair last month,| 18, byll, 22 , by12, 0, , byl6, каше matter of any kind, let him say, * out of these sub- averaging 117. 7s. each, These are for sale again in| 13 „ by12,, Mos Dy Mei » by ы '| June, For keeping through the summer We have LH » by 18" » n7 » от n » % » hyl8, mo ozer he ve E Доу (gue against these latter | bought 30 younger Scots, averaging about 87. Ау eaen. guis -HOUSE SIZES, as suppliod to Ms Rivers & others e against the others res-| These will run amongst the hoggets we have wintered, Best. "eda; ) pedtively, he ary PER he is right in purchasing: and will go on until the June of next year e being во 22. 0d, ды: 15s. 0d. 2 6d. Per 100 feet such food, if there is no шона on the part of his sp 6 728 u- UU PTS to to eat i s is fo рну and s weg 16 receive no severe оры Ъу1з1 in. МЕ in. by 13 in, | 20 in. wn i Pa by 15 in, In Расон: with the айр. аз а feeding substance | chec iim will be fi or three weeks, We gu TI Sereni v ae Mug io. int, which analysis шч» Mr. Harris draws attention rus of река od 64 preda on the 18th. Ours is ji. an he value of Am n Nut cake, which stands ex. arly ]a nd, 1 pro oduces в goo ood de al of keeping, a and ceedingly high. Sw: e must diffe om Mr. Harris, d say that this by no means proves that it will stand | and when bus weather prevails, affords but little food. equally high in the experience of the farmer, T ‚8. R. quality of а cake does not depend wholly оп its compo sition, as the chemis йор it: ma, textur eo will often upset the predictions of the analyst, i oto all the a ints We shall next week h АЛА Skort-horn Sale at "Phasel On Tuesday and rendre mcer menge recen p enuine White Lead, 32s. p. ewt Linseed m Putty, 85. per m authoritative declaration from Dr. Voelcker, in тене Wednesday Mr. Strafford disposed by auction ef thc Anticorrosion Pairit, 34s. ent Dryers, 285. н T oileake, аб the Напо ore Ti teh Meeting of the|late Mr. Yorke's herd of Short-horns. а. the| CRYSTAL GLASS SHADES. ткр nd GILT STANDS. English Agricultural Societ: prio reached, w sie 2 Ёш for Violet, н Кмет HARTLEY'S Шын, Ltd осон PLAT E. old cow, purc more à + guineas Tor rone TR. three-year-old cow, к har. | SEET АН, РЕ ас, A ae тее оаа риш. pe gum | $ Mr. Wood; 27 guineas CHATTERI| cies а. GESHIRE Ë esc ng мш s irr Е eotively, ihe J x be Е PH dar prine NL 09. Арай 1. Wo havi по OARE the tiie her s rin Pedda z Tit; den 24 guineas for VN AM Е th b pated. The GT e fiar bull, duce of Vermilio t he cce eras ошын 1 d we x Тон Suffield, Meus кеке 000, PROPAGATING GLASSES. een the ground eovered with snow, aigh sinee | ^ "e^ Walls Bailey Denton, &, ovember we have һай lly severe frosts. But E notwithstanding this g emption he usual тазе Жый. Жей. de teristics of an English winter, the eat is E еВ Sar 2 inches in diameter.. 0 n кон Bo diameter.. 1 9 means “ winter-proud,^ We bave à full and vigorous MEE аў " 494 ИЕ : plant, and thé promise of an abundant c СЕ rosty Bau S 9.4 td ”» e se H E к н - з 9 nights and warm sunny days are most only E T е “i "i а, Ком A зй тан " TUE injurious to the plant on our fen soils; but 5 ju just now 2 Карр крл к T T ERR E » » . 019 |i ыз уи ш ө ied шен to, uert but very little influence that is 210502601. ay o Monu Sa Re » » - 1 iia 2 «d SA pern > Wheat goes then, we report favour- | Ris B jca u VT 19 " e 60 diy; "tà ue to get the glorious-and u veyydwon | HES » Е EE a ui $ - mt ” 700 пгейое wentlier which some "of "our propheta HEEL HEC —— "е in such glowing terms predict, we „have every быы Ez ааа н of a fine and luxuriantcrop. W gega Ё KI on the 21st of March, mind j = 5 е of February. We have sown 102 acres de Polania, Bay ь [9 zl Ф кте of which have d imi in with Жы, эшле) ч 5559858 НЯ Ы o| H and the water-drill. Of Fri ave DE 3 кво ur sen. Rs of Black Tartarians, 24: ep 15 acres = BI F = 8 and 8 acres 0 cnni + m Ds with the 4 19а i5 water-drilland manure. “These Miel Dolesocd | sssesse | BEP |А ЕЈР and Mangels jeineipslly, а few after Pen Peas, Wheat, in IE 118 - phe The first sown are up aud look stro ong а -g e M B E CUCUMBER = GLASS hy. A pruna EE i .. 9s hos lon s deu We nq eni seeding yesterday; our Barley, j a*auaTR |Ё | E 8 É о а» на p: Боло: "m Dr ae we 30 — и = ма га iar stubbles, and which, had 3 zaj E E E » а: "TEM ie 0 1 E Ы it not been i-o awe tiva ч aiin with Ame + ades алеем [a | hd А 5 cati соак Improved Patent Rough Plate. drill and 3 cwt. of artificial m e hes ' prt gent d gg pec cont Des Мм. e: h tract of high land, which, With р: наа Surat m dul VU OPER рә: © zl 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, London, E.C. ree manuring, will. contin uousl 1 Р к О мй Wien. But шй че omtivated a it by Stam, w ————————88 —|* — €——— 3 Р. ILL AND SMITH'S PATENT BLACK Кыса — аза заданы 90599852. EE PET Iron Work, Wood, or Stone. This be. to give a full summer's fallow every fre T six | udi: ЕЕ E W Jisan rk ong orm for oilpaint оп on allout-door wor! ape] and E. m necessity will we doubt not, be m a m eme etm rd It may be DES by an ordinary - obvia (| кесек Esi |0) = 9 |laourer, requi or thinning, and is used cold. T6 (ESI БВ] ф i ів изей in the grounds at аб Windsor сане Kew бана, and d. Ou we and Peas, 34 and 9 acres respectively, are ВЕ a Ul | ће seats of many hundreds of the nobility and gentry, fr just эы стат: praem а healthy эе All our lands d ы ыыы, moEBE ЗУ: is sides Койшы банд. Вета been received, would zik "ea benefited by a good shower. SSESESS B*SPR o| w р) |which Нил, & Змітн will forward on то E" just eer erat one sm eld for S — |86 S bs mac. "Tie land was stiff and hard, ғо колу 5255858 КЕЕ; "E & i et t th ltiv r has n Н Нил & SwrrH, Brierley Hill ci peg tps надао КЕМ? ын КЕСИ or steam exceeds our expectations were prepared z AY E & 58.8 BE 3 ET аы iig. fein, а шил s| 95 8 ''8| EBBEBB |р; but did nof anticipate Ah signal] ^ 5 BROREE E p i-us лн application in the spring. We con- E aa 23| ы ceive | both r Barley and Mangel lands, we have E &$55%®Э= 8g EB ЕА _ been тути iren e ploughings. The results are far ^ em M LE Tore satisfactory. It is not merely a question of = ж к e, ET money saved, or и of work aeeomplished, but ЕЛАМА АЛЕ $$ far more one of fitness for the — of seed and production of the crop des ired. v e have been eminently successful, whereas wit E реле and horse tion we should have had, if equa land, lard unyielding clods, Mene d the teeming shower, ere Шо» - seod bed tall Our exporienoe of s steam | | We re X Sipping ed I seb. We put E shearlings into yards in December, giving them р or wool 135. 6d. M doge o Neige of about 525, to |. шей E No MPs A Soins баў. Read. ug кй w. һат) yanran op Sous subjes in їп уо. lof the Journal of the it cultural Society. book will teach QUA] M. ine the Gutta Percha ir wholesale dealers in town or country. ANY, Patentees, 18, Wharf Road, 852 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Аташ 11, 1863, i MORTONS PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWER. B This Machine Rolls, ivers the G Terms, Net Cash. 5 6 7 7 6 Suitable for one Man and Boy Эг C8 ЛОРУ De: 8 8 Delivers the Grass, and E us єч | most recent Improvements, including those ` у, 12 ins, £4 15 0 Suitable for a Lady or бел ет, | secured by her Majesty's Royal L 3 14 , 5 0 Suitable for one Person " Patent for 1863. For efficiency and sim plieity ib oim m 16 5 7 6 Suitable for one Man or two Boy worked by any one unskilled in 18 ing Lawns and Pleas 225. 8 0 Suitable for two Men ihe highest state of perfection, and is А 24 ,, 176 .Do. do. likely to be the Leading Machine of the €: i i ; " i Season. No place, however small, should : = ZEA X oL EL Ea All Machines fitted with Silent Movement, with. be without one. Е 22 n = ыг а à out extra charge Catalogues, with Prices, can be obtained free on application to sl GRIMMOND, LAIRD, ax» CO, 15, CANNON STREET WEST, LONDON, E.C.; or to the E P TENTE, CATHERINE STREET ENGINE WORKS, ARBROATH. " *." Agents Wanted in every Town. Apply as above, GREENS LATEST IMPROVED PATENT NOISELESS LAWN EN G, ROLLING, ао, po mx R THE PRESENT SEASON 1 а P с С: REEN'S NEW PATENT LAWN M EN'S NEW PATENT 6 GARDEN ROLL ў ТНЕ aw PRIZE MEDAL OF THE Sere EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED TO гной ORINA FOR HIS PATENT Baws MOWERS. . ATRONISED BY HER MOST T Е I OIM ON THREE SEPARATE OCCASIONS 5. S PATENT LAWN MOWE ERS have carried off eT ie аа p а КЫ! in “i е of 5 and were the only Machines Highly | Commended at the Royal Hortiéultural irae Great Shows held at South Kensington, May une 11, and July 2, 1862. — (No Prizes Mes given) They. pm the only Machines in constant use at the ROYAL GARDENS, WINDSOR; the R ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S qum 80 KENSINGTON; the BOTANICAL GARDENS, KLEER T’S PARK; the а "PALACE саз са NS, SYDENHAM; КЕМЗГҮӨТО PALACE GA RDENS; the Siem PARK NS Parks, Squares, &c., of the Nob ж апа бешту Queis ut the Над Upwards о 4,000 | of the above Mihi pi been sold since the year 1856, and thousands of letters m n received by the Patentees testifying to Ше: efficiency. They i it wo following : ; TESTIMONIALS. р Ж * Royal Horticultaral Society, South uin Rn; W. T 2a ze Royal Gardens, Windsor, March 27, 1863. _ * DEAR Srg,—Your Mowing Machines, whic * DEAR SIR, eason for Я for two seasons, have н жаи, Т: They do fheir work к-к ич нА: with а fth ——The Hend Mowing Machines уоп варріей iist E less amount of manual labour than any other — Т + tried, use of the Royal Gardens, Windsor, give great satisfaction. * To Mr. & тв truly, GEO. EYLES,” “ To Mr. Green.” “ Yours very truly, THoxAs INGRAM.” PRICES. To Cut 10 inches £3 10 O Suitable for a Lady. Ё If with Patent d учас. 5 0 OSuitableforOneP т T S эы ior To Cut 18 inches ,., #7 no O Suitable for One Man and Boy £8 e i » 1, Б 10 Do. lOsextra | и 22 5 - 8 10 0 Suitable forTwoMen — .. 9 17 6 » 16, 6 10 HGCBSISIR AINE ERES и э 9 0 Do. 410 РР DONKEY and PONY MACHINES, including Traces. — of HORSE жанв, in including Box of Requisites With E th Collecting Box. x. very Box. To Cut 24 inches ^... .. TEN 10 0 e 0. ERR 30 6 ToCut3S0inches ТЯ дон >й 0 "c Ви : c€-— 2 I - um iie SP КДА 18 0 5 29 ы ыс poco oor eee 160 » » 16 14 2 18 00 » s » š D T S S HS ... m LED 31 803 : » 5» .. * Leather Boota for аг je Б Ps, 20s. Leather. Boots is fiie тег wil 1. ds ; The Horse and Pon 1 у remodelled f. for the ү t tł ihin hi h have satisfaction. " П Hand, Чон, and Pony Machines have the P. Self-Cleaning Self-Sharpening arrang ts, and pem Box , ot Reduisites ade | b best m aia ls, a and of superi rw 1 hip 3:3 ^ p. ha PE "pens Stations and Shipping Ports in England; are w be at once d, ia sent Carriage Free to Leeds. _ obtento comode mic аа GREEN'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS. Diameter 20 inches, length 22 inches, price £3 5s. | Diameter 16 inches, length 17 inches, price £2 10s. | Diameter 24 inches, length 26 inches, price £4 56 — — — 30i inches, len tm 32 ed price £7. E given such universal Delivered Carriage Free t 1 Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in England. 2 ‚ _ GARDEN ENGINES, SYRINGES, WATER BARROWS, and PUMPS. SAR IR! UNTAINS, VASES, Me un SEATS, and GARDEN СИМА .IRON HURDLES, WIRE FENCING, WIRE NETTI ING, &c. Also every description of HORTICULTURAL an d AGRICULTURAL тыган", [ou S$ : Illu Иа. Price Lists free. p APRIL 18, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE LINDEN’S ESTABLISHMENT for the INTRO- ( x [ RAYSON'S TRUE MORTLAKE GIANT ASPA- | Internatio nal rnational Exhibition. Prize Medals 1851 and I» DUETON a of на кые Royal Zooiogi с ou prova oa ^x ns ип "m ies аңы Mr. AWARDED FOR “ EXCELLENT SEED CORN AND SEEDS, Horticu tur: ens, В: nin ues o such perfection, so S0n's ar н Сано. АУ for 1868 is just published, and | Asparagus is preferred everywhere. ч AENDE CALDECOTT, AND BAWTREE, at number of newly mena plants. Seed saved from 2 дош Beds . 6d. pero 9,8 à Mark t. Mark ROWERS, Pru. OBS Andover ; КАЗАН, їп ondon, Mein R. Sin D & Bon, 5, Harp Very fino Plants, 4з. per 100. ren Хизри се Ай d "pis Lane, London, Lane, ies е ы et, Е.С., С wil forward the This is the best Ачуы (s "i as I have satisfactorily | SEED D CORN, » t mn 1*4 of AGRICU ULTURAL SEEDS and Catalogue on applica proved. sen к= free on applica HLIAS.—O d after April 30, Е. R. KINGHORN, Sheen Nursery, Richmond, S.W. eedsmen and mur й and after Ба аи ан n strong roted Specimens of our YBRID SEEDLINGS.—A тенин curious in Eo ens. AS AYRES ант and GROWER, а вого, , nP ihis favourite Flower will be ready for raising саа POTATOES from the best sorts, | -Й- Biggleswade, B g SEEDS of transporting ` Еу A with а dese xiption of lá, pj pfe been рте Р nh че БУЛЬ а WHITE э ват ÓNION SEED, latter principally for pots in small gardens) may be had on | few dozen FUCHSIAS from the best double and white| MANGEL WURZEL SEED, various kinds. n edem Р м ai :d letter. to our Agents, Messrs. STREET varieties carefully hybridised, and some of the боне strain Ы SWEDE, and COMMON TURNIP (pen е ве нере р t, Lin coln's Inn, гта, d „У.С, UE esed а ue GLOXINIAS, which if well grown, will bloo: "nC POTATOES of the онар "varieties :—EARLY ASH welve Borts, seler by us, не ieties, LEAF KIDNEY, ATT'S PROLIFIC do, EARLY SHAW for 1. 168., in ordered Mirer et, by тор, алы, fons the "For p price o and particulars, арр to X. Z., Emsworth, Hants. - REGENTS,” R BEANS (English grown). Establishment mentioned below. The whole Collection (33 sorts) A Е. М SEEDS А PRI ve а à um сеа, for 61. The usual allowance to the Trade. sHotioutund Establishment of Н. LavRENTIUS, Leipzig, or E Qv. он Muns , Fulham. Se Lan ridicu EA KALE SEED ы: дый g ' scarce this season, has THE TRADE. 1А NOVELTIES at Carriage Free. enin ^d — the * hs KALE SETS d next winter's Forcing for making жие crowns, which сап be ANEMONE J. HYBE, ,HONORINE JOBERT, £s. d. пиу? had at 10s. per 1000. The Trade supplied, Also а bua beautiful AE rure te flowers, as and uni tity of DELPHINIUM KORMOSUN ior alo Fino 2-у‹ abundant as the To ee] m doz., iss. .. рег100 5 00 RICHARD SMITH, ax plants а ASPIDIUM FRIZELLLE, strong plants, .. por ti - SEED MERCHANT, фи а Т a CHEILANTHES BORSIGIANA, very charming, Worcester. EW BEDDING GERANIUM, “ LITTLE DOT.” uet and finest ofall the Gold Forns ; Eii D 5 —“ тыы Doctor's P " has placed the SALE of the above er doz, 400 Agricul NEW GERANIUM in my hands, 20 per cent. of the proceeds CYSTO TERIS OBTUSA, per doz., 8s.. 10 200 OHN К EDO SEED iren Coggeshall, Essex,|to go towards helpitet Xhe Distr essed Lancashire Botanists. GERANIUM ZONALE EUGÉNIE MÉZARD, d. (Established 1193), has now ready for delivery from his ie meer Plan == with plenty of cuttings on, will be sen d doubtedly one of the best novelties of this А $ nins men selected roots, t at 5s. each, and autumn-struck plants at 14s. per dozen, oi mahe в m. large white eye, white a Y fine 1 9620 ES ELLOW GLOBE MANGEL WURZEL. 1 6d. sid arge truss, extra r dozen р „ло Do t' is the t dwarf I h f the Luci GYMNOGRAMMA HYBRIDA DAVALLLEFOLIA ; ES RR UAR ОНЕ аттен нә the best horseshos leaf T пате seem ш this "^ AE ЖААТ" and distinct daret perdoz. 1 5 0 RED GLOBE MANGEL WURZEL. tbat | at strain, and it is the most p profuse bloomer I have yet вее! DITTO ашмаган new Hybrid, ELVETHAM LONG RED and LONG YELLO КИ»И ОКУ ТЕТ Дона елу according Жо size F^ DUUM. EN l0s,and 1 0 0| gs inviNG'S SWEDE TURNIP and PURPLE ШОР. D. BEATON, in Journal of Horticulture, page 691, Dec. 2, 1869. LOMARIA PUNCTATA; young plants of this rare The above sorts have all been proved to grow well. N.B. The Trade supplied. and fine Fern E^ m er dozen 110 0 licati Јонх НАд0Е, 36, Mount Street, Ashton-under-Lyne. penu AERIAN end ее шуы POED TRTA жн өшанеши pi tuo mquit. climbing Ferns oz 016 0 Seed. PETUNIA, best French novelties of 1863 ; 12Reautiful Tavip and Mangel Wurzel IGATE SILVER SAND.— Best quality, 7s. 6d. per single flowering sorts, and 10 double flowering ones, H AND Е Td = xu the кае @ ihe ton ; second quality, 6s per ton, put — -= rail at Reig: x я dame Bretagne, €—— e, and tha . folowing Va ан ае all о! иска PRAT BOUA SOILS, „LOAM, #6 The Railway us s are lower whi amous papaveracea amongst them; the - sorts .. 1 0 0| wW n very PENTSTEMON, do. do, ss 8 splen idid new sorts; D ова. W. Бновт, Reigate Heatb, Surrey. the set at -010 0 Lin colnshire Red Globe VERONICA, Wm. Henry acotot, Aides de Ый, бш s Purple-top Swede Improved Green Norfolk R SILVER SAND, which is known by its “Н Anne n rion) Н the set of PS E» Skirving's Improved do. Fine White Ston: or whiteness and fine quality, and is much used in 050 rshall's Improved do. the Propagation and Growth of Greenhouse Plants, &c., in х боной б PLANTE. Yellow Tankard MANGEL энш Bags, delivered to any of the railway carriers or wharfs in ac drin GRACILIS VAR. .. per doz. 0 10 0 | Pomeranian White Globe Elvetham Lon Red London, in not less than Halí-Ton lots, at 2. pet Ton; LANATA v » 0 7 6|Drummond's Early Field zs е Orange Globe All orders and remittances to be addressed to JAMES LAUCHEANA- .. v 010 o| Yellow а Yellow GaAwxnocEn, 21, Union Street, Halifax, Yorkshire. PHEGOPTERIS TOR РЕ ys » 0 16 0 | Green-top Scotch "Globe uud Gore iR f AME EIE eas : PTERIS TRIC 076 Seed Growing EN ей. AGE'S BLIGHT теа TION is unquestion- CRETM A FOL, VA) "000 1 0 0 ably the most effective preparation extant. STELZNER & MEYER, е Nursery, Ghent, in Belgium. СЕ HARDY WHITE A —The Favourite |” Extra strong, a per gallon (sufficient to make 4 gallons fit wede of the Flockmasters aci gem mpshire, Wiltshire, for use) ; 10 gallons and upwards carri: age paid to Lo en Cabbage Plan and Coteweld Hills, Grows тее coarse on some soils or Can be dotained throu "E the principal Nurserymen an К. STIRZAKER l when sown early; but it is very productive, hardy, and it is | Scedsmen in Hogland, H AND can fip: y in any quantity | tno only Swede that can be depended о to keep sound | А concise CATALOGUE of SEEDS will be forwarded upon сунг р SA AYOY, CAULIFLOWER, d, АПАНЫ, 2 ARLY t Second ^ povr ld ша" without storing. Excellent for late sowing ар potionem. mda © Comparison of Prices with the most elaborate 1s. per lb., or 424. pere Pace & Tooaoop, Seed Merchants, Southampton. wor hoped ENGLISH Rd ior ар IGAL and Вар: ттге eve tpm анаа! ноа д тоо{в, а: апа good furnished plants. Prices on ap- e Swed The Nurseries, Lancaster. TLIAN SKinvING - 4 Square, Liverpool, t the Farmers of the United K К; OCOA-NUT REFUSE, delivered acier 2 miles of Charing Cros: овв, at 2s. per For articulars, and how that he n fixed the rod this cues €: Boed of h use aek long Advertisem Ы c W. VIRGO and S beg to rw they have a very | variet: ot SWEDE at de, 8d. Ib. lude large quantity ox DRUMHEAD, RED and Mis, at W. an with mon recommend this variety of Swede 21st March, 1863 ; or apply to CABBAGE LANTS to offer for Sale of the follo wing ВО! at | as the boat. per = симне оп, in every respect. This assertion the с 8з. рег 1000:— r made after several y MV аера ы with every sort of COMPANY. Kin EARLY YORK CABBAGE EARLY NONPAREIL Swede Karin, - mes. » BATTERSEA DRUMHEAD Lm — of this variety having all been grown on his own ostage Stamps or Post- BARNES it can eed be had direct from himself, Жез, Orders payáble {о he begs to ва; RED CABBAGE, 4s. 1000. Allstrong, healthy, and well | this b being the second year of its Rx m mi $ All ing t sorts of Farm Seeds of the most superior quality, Wonersh Nursery, near Guildford, Surrey. at their present market value. sol „Сото. ex tuba Brush | tamped ‘J. BAnsHAM's Patent" NEW PLANTS FOR 1863. AUS PATENT APHIS . 5. WILLIAMS, PARAGUN "had VICTORIA. — omnii HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N., кие of GEO. бак, Esq., in his s PX M di isa i = 1s. ket o es, is the Рр to be sent out after April 20:— Mas е Жз "hitherto кере for washing plants. It will be founi wA chimen gr Petunias. to destroy all eoe Each cake The following ua va n ез are the dtm uctionsof | Тһе following ramcn raised by Mr. Holland, Magnified Aphis. makes one Gallon of Was that successful gardener, Mr. Parsons, rd e wyn, and T и Isleworth, and are а small collection selected from а large Both may be obtained of all principal EE will be found great uisitions to this beau! е class of | quantity of Beedlings. They аге confidently recommended for rd Street, Birmingham. plants, and qui! Mer p the descriptions given general P being great improvements on all others | Patentee: J. Nzar, Edward Btreet, Birmingham. . ISHURST COM- POUND beu kasd P PETUNIA CRIMSON GEM.—A compact branching and ACHIMENES MAUVE QUEEN.—This splendid variety is, rue g without exception, tho A GL d Med ofal аза mus доно b med à à dens ане: ол tie "з. oem aie отгегі grea 3 ; ; desirable class of sum rf ng plants; а improve ment on Phaeton and all in that way. This is, without exception. n k Furio de ате clo Bowers with а sinon cH p a First-class Certificate from the те Botanic Society, dd substance. Was exhibited by the t the Floral Com- VAM E ER OF fH mittee of the Royal Horticultural Society, and was awarded a First-class Certilücate. Figured in the * Floral Magazine," flower has four s d аре of p E BOY. i E e very cons and FERES November, 1862, Price 10s. 6d. each. Ё wi-a first тА, Certificate from the Society, Ma; HIMENES CARMINATA uL ANS. үе PETUNIA ROSA BELLA TORME.—A free ces and gue and is, ius pug i асли ma Miu v5. die shrubby variety, of first-class habit for bedding and 2 -— ing Sp d qo E f short-jointed growth; ana + qum пз making iba o EIE for the, of al bright form. This will, without d uu» throat, of great ви! an ans 208 'ATENT. * 2 Зам. ег and autumn *.* Coloured Illustrations of each of tho abore by by * Coloured Tüsetraions of Petunia Boss Bella Forme, йай + ANDREWS will be forwarded in exchange for postage Шор of tno Day, by храна wil Бе forwarded ia хова stamps. or six postage stam New Zonale Geranium, ind Man qaae cae ros ie (онан dge E fine form and substanco d e E poi ; Jong | Азр ес =: 1 оиа Certificate at the Royal Horticultural Society's [ 7 june 18027 йч 4 PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, Т” ER (of late Firm of MAL HANDLER Gf TURA VALUER, to inform bis friends and раси. that he bas REMOVED Road, Wandsworth Road, to No. 1, Devonshire DX a et 862 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Arrr 18, 1863. -— i vecta: PRINCESS ALEXANDRA.— globular shape, very evenly quartered n e p with PEE ue pulp in dum delicate Me Ini е Lax „Саа b ЪЁ есо: Lim ended as first- $: par t pen E Z E M s. 64. per packet. N* EW T Im pen Fines Тоша d ss Eugi * Princes Alice, Princess pet 261, High Holborn, Ү.С. LONS, f Hesse, F New Geraniunts. Mn. Вклтох, the well-known raiser of the improved v: andei of Nosegay and other sections of Bedding Geranium For descriptions see GUIDE to the KITCHEN d OD. selected the undermentione uw AN large collection of rig & my ре ки chants and Florists, 12, King Beedlings, апа: recommends the ing some of the m: 2 р етег pis to thé publie; heh valuable Bedding у. utu plae hem in our h varieties for 10s. 6d. Street, Covent Garden, XTRA MM E TEE VINES.—All the ST A varieties, from ands for distribution. The Set it with stout well ripene rods, for FRUITING in POTS this YEAR: рро pos 15. 6d. NOSEGAY VARIETIES. each ; smaller, for es E яу t, fro A reduc- LORD PALMERSTON (Brarox).—This is unquestionably еа е е а the finest of the whole group of Nos Geraniums. 16 was EN 1 ез Vae xp the above, strong Vin having ur some "years poma pmi Satisfaction; t Vide е g Article in Gardeners Chronicle for December 13, 1869, EM к. Es DicksoN & Sows, TI Chester. G to for: A3 B no S іа а I H? U O w x S 100 packets of the ET Sox; HADY and HALF- 8. d. HARDY varieti EA 1 . 20 0 50 ditto ditto `0 0 б pod їч ad { d SrRO . P yx. -Wood & Бох, "b а моа, near блы Single plant. E 8 dosem Lcd d i «ез .. 183, 4 и è m P гт Cheshunt Nurseries, Негіз, N.— Roses. iren sa s AUL anp SON kava ка Dessus to ann SPREAD EAGLE (Brarox).—This is of the most that (heir. NEW — ROSE, LORD | profuse peser of de Noseguy nib red y^. orange CLYDE, -— M wr pril next, - Тг, 6d. m а the dwarf habit oig M з’ Y Silver variegated. each. Usu o Tode. e ed е taken. breadth of petal of this а еейіц; iety far A БОШОТ! binte t im мм m free for 1 End. that of алу. ‹ otiam of r^» ах M. tri Top stam Le. NEW ROSES pos eg os Raisers e p em NE @- ЖА n STANDARD and DESCRIPTIVE p of the New Roses, Gladioli, and Genuire Seeds now a DA go far to isfy the exigent requirements mitur Pianists Pre e 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. dabh: Ко ** Imperial — ;" 7 - the additional breadth of petal to С (BEATON)—This is a great improvement on which уе have before ай uded; and in addition to, being very — for Beds Me [Ra ib is very effective for Vases, c. Price 2s. 6d. and 3. се ИШЕ PARIT (Dido uie pt qu f this bea ti riety are deep crimson, Te bue glowing rend with a white petes or eye; very dwarf and compact habit. Price iT Roses M. PAUL (Son and брай to the late A. PAUL) ge emi се: трыс to АШ Fo залдын NEW ROSES, w. ill be r LORD HERBERT, H. ре ade carmine, ihe m ng at ma summits in the way of Bonaid of Waltham, vmm 2s. 64. and 3s, 0d, each, "o Sl arie and altogether of frstrate | ZONALE òt HORSE.SHOE-LEAVED VARIETIES. MACAULAY, H.P.—Velyety crimsou, in the way of General Jacqueminot, but e: in eint thicker i Ба the tr "Christine." which is is eg extensively pod for zz petal, and more double. e flowers are of good a purposes in 2 Public and — I the colour is a Ds 'abandantiy” эб in rapi i de miüch He LETS tha — аге larger, and more prufdsely pi produ: ҮҮ УНУ the season. This^ variety CARTERS LIST OF NEW PLANTS FOR 1863. Lobelia Gordoniana. A very beautiful апа effective variety, fully pact in habit as the well- kiwi L. gom ^ Г has a llego f рак white pee. or eyo, hi7. Vy ad margin VENT blue; stron gly s. ended d den n; Lobelia speciosa alba, n Lem junction with tbe two before-named vari m ed cd - „Кендра, of the Orystal Palace Gardens, much e коро oyo this season mired, Тһе о ower y large, are per Li Е: the ith blue. Price 9s. per dozen баШ M Syd en ren where to the bedding. pon ooa petals, Mes ipe just faint tinged eria 9 A strikingly beautiful succulent plan as recolvod a First. | class Oertifücate from Lo I: "отша of the Horticultural Society ; was pi Е. Gibbiflora, = peg the йг of its peers the conservator; 001 greenhouse, as it blooms most pro- er throughout Мө: wint ter, and its dense EAM faitio e with a lustrous metallic ЪШапсе е. Price 78, New Antirrhinums. The following are undoubtedly the finest varieties of this РО, flower IM offered. Price ls. 64. each ; the set of 13 yarieties, 12s. QUEEN or eye —Yellow, deep orange throat, very showy and go COQUETTE, RES lips vermilion, shading to scarlet, lower deep [шш wilh bright red s pots. VULCAN.--Orange red ground, splashed and marked with crimson. THE MOOR.—Upper lip orange red, lower crimson with pee throat. игин SS.—Puro white ground, delicately pencilled with — Deep rose ground, white throat. GARTAATŠA, 0рет lip deep purple, lower shaded bat, deep orange throa re whi HIRZA.—Upper lips s light purple, lower white and уёож F m Hm IGN.—Upper lips ма erimson, lower Him гадна NA,—Pure sulphur coloured; one of the best of the yellows. fi =. m th eetionable €— то ev cma of ed constan tly, аты tens, large pos а ен id Бесе «очи үт othe pios ai р S ois s to keep їп good order, beds of. of it after Mid RED ROY. .P.—Brigh tals, i aie dr saw dira i flowers ER И.Р Tri red petas Дуне, р Чо, та m ems » ] — ng зо Н will rie ör etom of Not doubl umb,” Jones s d Ais B jo й Jd a. Дог! а show Бою, p the most effec Be a g Geran: Price 14. 6d. each; per УШАН PAUL, H.P.—A seedling from Senateur Vaisse, but brighter in colour. Raised at Lyons by t: 0 mainan of ga RUBENS IMPROVED (BzATON).—Of this excellent 07 Raglan, Senateur Vaisse, and other first-c it is only n: v зау that it Mound Íreely as BEAUTY OF WALTHAM, H.P.— and Sel rosy crimson, y genitor but with m arger trusses of the same hann el віле, fi and sul eM Sweet. good |g form and Собр > ird ^alighuy- Бон. 506: it has also the Rose is fc to y given of | additional ас of withstanding well the sun and rain, а it. 35. quality — n the old variety. Price 2s. 6d. an АП the new French Roses, 2s 0d. to бз. each, ог 42s. per Se Gd en dozen. Thet best ofthe old тА 'at твр advertised о. The plants аге well established, aud їп the finest Tropsolums. T PRICED CATALOGUE free by post. IN undermentioned are decidedly the finest varieties yet o Nurséries and Seed Warehouse, RN “ OTHELLO".—A . boiutifal deog maroo ds for all Soils, _ mme f the “Crystal Protesenessofoou SONS һауе one of the. largest same short- Тоша abit ар а үз gown a mass i = . 6d. d Е the PERMANENT NATURAL DON e GRASS m 2d БО R BERDS, у ch they mix expressly to ` uit the soil for which they <= KING OF BS.—A variety of the well-known "x "Um T. Brilliant—habit very i and compact, Viu vm са ety, T eese of E flowers, thrown well üp above - fo] не эме eM in col € of flow: vy dete to о Bonie do Er Prr те л m €. CA д any or Dh г Iaying Down £9 PER. 4 Sd unes amio . 80 0 MIXTURES, omitting ceriaih sorts n ES ditto, » for Thr Three hg рег Four Years’ La „3060 26 $ Years GRASSES g er an SR eme [ue very ium, and thd e Tom їй TT dozen, 1 Lobelia Paxtoniana, This valual bl e acquisition to oux Summer Gardens was raised by Mr. Gordon, (— P! e ires of the — tA ed Paxtohiana b; е of Sir оер СА у БОДЕ aR or Two Years Lay ^ 152. to 18 $ пата Оа а, Finest LAWN C olim SEEDS PE LAWN GRASS SEEDS First Prize MES 9 0 de. [] SET Ed Grass аиа Giove беда vasavarded to seres their A Copy of Mr. rat South SUTION'S dieere sent м ыйсы се агенда асса. Seeds sen! of the kingdom. sent carriage free to all orders delivered free to the Sh ЛЫ PRICED LISTS of GARD: f the AES diis Д т огу оосор companion the decoration of the summer garden, ur at the "x ue" during the SUTTON & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. FEET. Saáundersi This esce nce se is by far the finest of ils tribe; ib rt misi dn Esq., of Reigate, anl flowered most pee iae Fg беш in 1861; strongly recom- mended. Price 75. 64. and 10s. 64. each. _ New Perpetuseieworiha 1 Piak-" Optima" (Dr. he forerinner of a new class T чо аата destino Pinks, which will be as favourites as the Perpetual а а зе A1 aütümn, winter, and s yp Greenhouses. OWallace, of of p m an йынан ge tibo for ths last ioi s Р men any other Pink gro rm, dacing, Ec mai independent of its qualities bloomer, - Dr. Wallace has proved it. in v M and it has always omad in соне until cut off by se frost. pae in pots іп frames continue Ышш all ie lacing, smooth extraordinary - er pair, E M — DzscniPTION. —Rich dark purple, very broad lacing, petals of т бео nd substance, very bold а= and perpetual bloomer. p Жуз New Petunias We can confidently recommend thefollowing Au M E we we ете ze татдаг M. sero йы TRIA x He ү илиш Nu rper p a млы ETT BAWN,.—Deep scarlet ground, beaulifuly striped and inpet with white, very effective. PANTALOON.—A very curious and Li vi pencilled. ees Koc a greon £ very effective in groups. ТЫШ GERANI озан, CE A ceScarlet Рыа Beanty Princess А4 Ргиззіа PLANT SUPPLEMENT TO 9 B APRIL 18, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' Two Hundred and Fifty Guineas in Ten Prizes, For Five ҮкАвз 5 THE PRINCE Сохвовт'в PRIZE M HAVE BEEN AWARDED TO UTTON'S CHAMPION SWEDES at the er East Dean aho South кас Agrioult junak w^ New Seed eady, le. per lb., carriage free. Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. Ў VAR сй vocEssvELY His Lare Rovarn НіснмЕ85 CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 363 OYAL HO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. AZALEA and ROSE SH: наа WEDNESDAY, April 15. а OF THE JUDGES. CLA EAS, dietinct. kinds (Nurserymen). | 1st, pice кү ^4 tà Exeter and Chelsea, 91. Ass 2.—9 AZALEAS, di Common, 97. 22, Mr. Ew Higgs, Gr. to Mrs. Barchard, Putney Heath, Ы. 108, Да геу 15%, "E Thos. Todman, Gr. to R. ЧАА Ln бш n). Exeter and accommodation when gely i in excess р, Чул uilding ve through the exeroise of a wise prevision on the part ЕР the Delegates, (te select body to whom Convocation h the affair), some р eventual extension as tet кй 2s dix ve Mee d has from ке: very en о first HOICE CAMELLIA S wW; and e the AE ak P ер аА the onl us in ЕЕР; finest Coll чке їп ш Егор. 1з. рег "guam 99; 3 CARTER Ẹ 8, High Holbern, W.C. 0s. 2d, Nr Tio J. "Ívery & & Son, Com кыйс E us distinct kinds (Nursery Rhodo peo Red L E ux y Я LATIFOLIA, rön Н d inclids, 10 s. AZALEA PONT! ; foot, Dushy, 30s. 100, ergo TR BHALLON 30s. per | {st 100? and GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS, 904. per 100. OYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY of LONDON. Ap" of PRIZES, APRIL 11, 1862. учит чу mateurs). lst, — е Сгозз, ar. to Sir F. H. Goldsmid, Bt., M.P., Regent's 2d, M ^r. Todman, Gr. to R. Hudson, Esq., Clapham Common. ŝa, Mr. G. Taylor, Өт. to ©. A. Hanbury, Esd., Belmont House, East Barnet. БОШ : Ст. еп). 1st, Mr. Chas. Turner, The Royal Nurseries, Blough, 921. 9d, Mr. W. P Nurseries Sid t. Herts - em Gr. to AE mo i T rdi Seed Warehouse, Waltham which the соп pum extension 98 M wd tal eceived по archite is without receive the requi 5.—6 RARE To kinds Dew ion. CLASS 6.—4 Келш distinct kinds (О pen). sas au - бавы н Old b Essa рь. E 10s. Nurseries, Slough, 1/. 6 CINERAR Tk distinct kinds (Open). fst, мс Чү. ym Gr. to Captain. oneri AM 1. 10s. 2d, Mr. P. Дашы Gr. to Miss Thacker ar Бошай, ИА 3d, Mr. C. Tur 5 o А пег, те ЕЯ Nurseri d e ;.. Crass 8.—4 CINERARIAS, distinct kinds (Amateurs). 15, Mr. Н. Lamb, n E Captain Cahill Southall, т 2d, Mr. P.f£Lamb, "Gr. to Miss трата ite, near Southall, 15s. quie aperire to В. W. Peak, Esq., Isleworth, 8., 108, CLA! , ven ir execution be postponed |в а while, must got y contr ol in a great X xi 5 ргорозе for the laying out of Өн» ícc-— in the immediate vicinity of the yas element in tho problem to be solved, and one to which a very influential body in the e trust however —4 GR mises yet get distinct kinds. that the Delegates, while "ceding everything that m tms US m ac Pan Tes Rs отар of e улаш. . [ean ые ы ly be required by the votaries of this zi. Mes o (усту & Som, Dorking and Reigate. ik Мт. dep m NT eie truly. English Pu will not orga ч in the 3d, Мг, W. Cutbush, Barnet, Негіз. CrAss 11.8 AURICULAS, 2 “уз e dE 12до (Amateurs) ауа onk ко ап Sxtensixe park o Qr поя Na, d id NEW MALE EAS of 186p, s boc 1862, Ist, Mr. J. Butcher, 1, South беге, Сашёгууеп, S., 10 10. | Шап of cricketer wilk h be в! F: T чыын” "eig ucks. 2d, ° Mr, J. Ташев, Gr. to atson, Esq slewort 1 2d, Mr. Т. Todman, Gr. to R. Hudso 3d, Mr. Thomas Potts, 35, Glengall Grove, Old Kent Кова, нна Sad; : e 3 "it would "e HYACINTHS vendredi eem to us, should aim at the supply of what in ist, Mr. A. m d Gr. to В. Noakes, Esq., Норё Cottage, North Сыга mena DIM distinot kinds Oxfo Sir has long been -= бо wle e en want, b тайап, provr s - sort o ensive pleasance, ог 2d, Mr. G. -Taylor P to C. A. Hanbury, Esq. st, Mr, J, James, Gr. to Esq., Isl. reda M 28 whi ch, ad, Mr. € dg Gr. to R. Gibbs, Esq. Southampton Villa, Става 13. Ze POLYANTHUS, distina, kinds (Amate эчә | 2 iei fro m the outer Mp gato Riso. 1st, Mr. J. Butcher, 1, South Street, Camborwel the lo Euripides ny 12 HYACINTHS (Nurserymen). CLASS 14.—-4 CYCLAMENS. distinct Mig. (алабын: fin Tocreation | ы x^ dt. леве among Ist, Моввтӣ, W. Cutbush & Son, Highgate. 1st, Mr. James Holland, Gr. to В. W. Peak, Esq worth, 158. | thousand es of nature and art that in sich 6 AMARYLLIS. Crass 15.—24 PANSIES, Cut Blooms, 12 а ря тернет d re combined. Oxfor ]st, Mr. R. Parker, Nurseryman, Tooting, Surrey. 1st, Mr. J. чо Gr. to W. F, Wa! tson; , Isleworth, 105. а situation might, read ау da and # e 2d, Messrs, W. n h, Nurserymen, Higbgate. Crass 16.—8 PANSIES, Fancies, in pola, TAA kinds (Opon). y } d kc b m йг 2 BRITISH FERNS. Mr. Bragg, Slug (not for competitiob) Highly poret free not disfigure her Projecto р y attempting 1st, Miss Clarkson, 40, Avenue Road. (май x Скача 17. MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION of PLANTS i he introduetion of a — tude of trees 2d, Messrs. J. E cry & Son, Nurserymen, " "t р FLOWER, dii TN єн shrubs, убн нна) rerard to their MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS. Extra, urner, for a large collection of Azaleas, 31 105. 0 ist, Messrs. J. &C. Leo, Nurserymen, Hammersmith. Ist, Майы "Vieh ну for Colleetion of Plants dT "Чот the elimate or position: иш 24, Mr. W. Bull, Nürseryman, Chelsea. Flower, ЦЕ, d ря bg her trim parterres and for mal walks 2d, Moare. A. Henderson & Co., Nurserymen, Edgeware Road. dn um ud x 5 Teo Sa od AREA Bi cm ME de M i abundance; these likewise ld be Ux (2) C 9 ч n + ү 3d, Mr. B. XISCEIANPOUS xus ind "ns oon ing Plants, 1l. 58. zE sati potest, except in ye poss" epis Puis an 4 Ditto, Mosen. Paul & Воп, for 8 of Cut, Roses, 11. 108. he r t useu uildines Bilver Modal, Mr. W- Раш, Nurseryman, Waltham, Cross for Ditto, Mr. William Раш, for $ Boxes o Cut Roi scs, il ш éetangular mass of t Mad Mo) osea. Ditto; Messrs. H, Bane & Son, for Coileetion 13 акаа 1 whe thing a ] › for Co | villæa specio pem s ut of place. · Мо doubt the О 8 (11 ct ulas T : Small Silver Medal, Mr. W. Paul, "Waltham О, Cross, for 12 Roses Ditt Y. & ia for Collection or зо Combination these two styles—the natural aud H kI „Рой, Е эге T - nths, 1 the WOMEN а ceful and e transition On M нр дн аы чи. 3084503084 Ditio, p p Ii. ar Collection of 6 Lycopodiums, 158 from - опе to the other, will not only require a of C Qut Roses. 9 , q Do., Lo W. Bull, Chelsea, for Collections of New им Pra К: UB PE d оаа of 12 Hardy large ent of ground, but also demand nos small ants, Ditto, Mr, d. di ames, for Collection"of 6 Calceolarias, 155. amount tofj POE Ta Greenhouse Plants” Gr. to Bir F. H. Goldsmid, for | Ditto, viet ma: Н, Lone & Son, for Collection of 12 Roses in | ius hh happily been already secured by ` , Messrs. F. & A. Smith, Dulwich, for 6 Foliage Plants, Ditto, Mr. PA Жыр for Collection of 12 Pansies in Pots, 10s. | the Preise, on be aM of the rime of the Sox Amari" Mr. R. Parker, Tooting, for Collection of s cd t rA ae for Collection of 15 Stove and АШ, interven ing twee n the M he 'use Do., -— — R. Bragg, Slough, Bucks, for 2 Boxes of Cu First IST Certificato of Merit, Mr. C. Turner, Slough, Bucks, вә Azalea Louise von per. Messrs. A. Henderson & Draecena Кат. " Fire. ‘Tne Garieners Chronicle, i h, a dded t d Шей, pf old «* Ph Parks," has vue it up t Ad ] пада дей! inthe dec fom e we have a truly e dre rory Do” Messrs, лу & Eo; for орао В TURDAY, APRIL 18, 1863, agnificent Аы L Which Da fara acces- Do., Mr. W. Bal, for Anthurium species. LU 2 the че seum, е vast ic of Do», Mesers, В. icr се Pandanus Lue andern ra MEETING FOR TRE ENSUING WEEK. cricket; and requiremen: ай. aa d- 4 Дл. Nux: foem. err тыя тү нен — SRM M ачыша snum m. вваре scenery, máy each and all fin appro- Do., Міна, J. Ivery & Son, for Athyrium Filix-fo»mi. Ivery- riate prn Тһе suecess of the projected improvem will ро, Mr. W: o Do., Ks ir d E ы. MUNI rue Hs suns їн hat тавару p y Le of course se mainly depend upon the amount d skill Dor Mt БВ" Чїнөтө, for Sibbo! рь. pi sE pu Gardeners” Chronicle and taste evinced in the designs s peek by Lr Do., Мт. B. S. ан, for АЎаНа вребїөв EE , We may perhaps permitted to | Delegates, and upo 3n ue amount of the Supp ies vote Do., Mr. 0. T Auricula Princess of Wales Жет " c —— р-а О шше ks in | for carrying the o effect; but а а Royal Bolenia! a 5 ens, Regent's Turk, London, а sd which Oxford i is about ү engage, and which con- ason to believe, after а careful quern Re YAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIET nificent PAnx in Plans, that they are m tam will do honour to the RAL COMMITTEE. сопан with thè endi "Ee new Musedm а at | Un iversity, so we hav ry hope that. they will LIST OF AWARDS, April 1 slis has recently ANAL This building, as | recen аниа пот iir dh through the want ЗР M. N Pun Wrljeun Orües. any of our readers are doubtless Au жав Гай: requisite funds. On a future occasion we SIA ZEBRINA, from Messrs. Veitch & Son, Exeter and first hs open to the public when the British | 10ре to have п g to our- pes «акаа Bad: Association for the Advancement of Seien. Aem in readers а more exact of the gnen GREENOVIA AUREA, . W. Bull, Chelsea, - x xf. == һе s strikingly | ps4. : SECOND CLASS CERTIFICATE. CINERARIA SNOWFLAKE, from quum Esq., ER En AZALEA ta anain Yamon AURICULA ENSIGN, from т, from Messrs. Veitch & Son, o from e Ivery & Son, Dorking. YANA, ems Merno dd аз o иле эшле! the Committee. g pr lection of stuffed birds, asts, and should now monopolise ; space that 1 seemed so admirably adapted for a réunion o living men; but ere long it may possibly be ге- claimed from its present occupants, and. manently devoted to a hi, ба Mant CMM : реон е points а Mr. PHiLLroTT, at a further suppl. pe vcri рече нят few days. Bd (bat vm . CURREY, who has paid so much 364 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [APRIL 18, 1863, — M attention to these anomalous Fungi, iL ed th als, for itis decidedly which, owing to the English sailors се Шеш їп e of the best of ome introduction. Of Lupines дыган е antitie perii РУ had а opportunity, Sclerotium into інте тн perfect fr fru The Seleri otium itself presented к curious tm pearance, т су lindrieal masse Yariously combined tror nd anastomosing | reps ch other. The eneral hue was black, n parts t ere was a "inge of green or reddi brown, and the who le was naked and tolerably ev One or ker oft those e - d er bus and h badis insignis | a prier ing tery and deat ith, the nativi б m AUT arkable E the well con- d bs “Kil J [шз ;"as үсүн sort is the most delicate of Malope grandi- | all the varieties grown here, this seems very proba e; randi- кт may not be the same varieties, but ers The p see and „Brusse y i are cream Sin ur with a black o Mr. Совкктү, ЖЕ after three in a dam lata is retty, , and [insignis is Min vimm EE new Varieties in this seedlings жш here, for, Kowevue кч the trees TES "ich b e g^ early bloss «кы - Bage. Ту : 23 ess arm sheltered sites in south, шаа its cultivation as a standard ашон а lapelas most ет лба бнз y way са ; fi 1 tulacas, Thellusoni and splendens, 6 | us че dou ubtedly Non devel oped on the dung w which | entered into the d of tho eon ЖМ bed, which consisted, as dung. Mr. 1 EM а curious fact in the history of Mushroom growth, apart from the Lg mE interest attsehed to the species | itself. M. J. B are flowers for tne. але: апа as | low —— — ÀNENUA such will ever "hold their place in class cereal for preserving) аз compared with the splen h iw» dr tis which es ha: such as hot dry doct Padi sesion np rockwo rk. | Si lene Atocion hy of a pl is one of the prettiest amongst it — y place in the the dwarf pale pink Catchflys, sand Spe eudo -Atocion orchard hous ве, whic h s ems the (EM above all |18 still tal, of larger g nd Acn cipe а no vell lo Good double М lds E] е iant, or the ripened frui e span-i зе, say 26 or а.) пей, dt vr emet ы 1 в, are у especi cially 24 feet wide and 12 feet high, d el vendan will d odes house. Inaho ouse | n трен wey : буге Eh t of such dimensions the fruit d d and no injury another of the Marigold fami sa particularly доң which in April are often вов severe; . | elegant dwarf ш its orange-yellow fl ar apprehen withal. Then there is the Tom Thumb breed of A а — town in France on the Rhone, N ums, of whi t leas scarlet, the — is famous for its pie "and two or „three earl - d the dark cri v - —— telling flowers fo |m: either in beds o: hodanthe натан | — One of them, the Early: Peach Apricot, | is one of quite echipa old Manglenii, г as that is. Тһе | опг finest early ке rts, and yet su Visearias are both graceful in habit and attractive in | of some of the French gardeners m have, after ] 10 blossom, especially that called V. oculata splendens. | years а plication, ay recently received the true kind, с rtainly received from three or fi ety, ch nearly as Зан as the Moor Park, and ripens аз Sar finally, there is д сака which in pesa as the Red Masculine and lat в one of the most u one of the best of common annual creepers, well sup- | the ^ Abricotier Pêche Hátive d'Oullins," but when ported by Major Convélvülumss and Sweet Peas. The|the trees bearing the name bore fruit, they proved varied Marvel of Peru, with its she owy and scented anythin E Lt. early. About тее bes since I Ossoms. eceived the true vari whi is rdinian; the And, e до state, with mixed colo ours gardens, XP naivo of the whole s series ; in 1861, ripened on the 13th of July, and £s lat pem d one, is good e теч Tay € on t t The onl This is particularly evident at the present 55 Here: then, are some of the best of ine Annals, = Apricot approaching it in size is the Large Early, when we are besieged by inquiries such as thes т and new, as they stand in our ганад We h whic ze peces very inferior in flavour. What Annuals do you recom dan nd? Are ther | Бу no means exhausted the list of worthy subjec vid from ty have been raise good novelties this year amongst Annuals? What Annuals can we trust бше ын e to buy, after having been disgusted with the advertised "choice collec- tions?" With ing any specific replies, it may, fore, m prove generally useful if we just run over the invi i f Annuals, and tic th st noteworthy amongst them; by doing which we shall doubtless варру the information sought by our cor- responden o£ т everyone would grow Mignonette, ns vins and Asters, sid few c omit besides ‚ Con vo. Eve ere- Rev 6 - aes — Vicar s Alford, ~ most estimable has b ll known in th d her it is — with the Peach Apricot, so that маб but those who have по previous experience to guide them in making a selection, will do well to confine | now look forward to a valuable race of very early their choice within the limits w indicated. Apricots with large fruit. The hard- eiea d 80 m used for food in regret to have to record the death of the | warm climates e floricul- and tarts; a variety called Duc d'Ecully received from Lyons, seems a ts, but also as a successful cul- | growing and free-bearing variety. Thos. Rivers. tivator and Ve rire "I the Auri icula, man, and one who FISH AND FISHING.—No. IV, Тнк weather connected with that grand climax in my Letter TII., that great catch of Perch, that mar- vellous ** catch, " militated most deci edly again one SE — ArRrcoTs,— Without the aid of th e orchard-house secdling. Apricots, e tedious to rear, for under the | е ог ; it is qui bie наа whi ese is taken or common ase. Among annual Stocks the new Large-flowering German Ten-week, and the new Giant Pyramidal, a $ і few colours in each, will supply all Ru isa pe p|of the theories -= — — — * fish wi sorts, sach „as the Moor Park and Peach Apricot, but | 106 feed when abou! fall; aa made little Still, like all seedling ung "shin rand o "x they are interesting. If the stones. are planted I had begun to Ө ЖУ the science y of Fis ар, an they come into bearing, and with ordinary wants; these last are indeed the finest of a think o$ the mysteries of i Е annual Stocks. of "os the Dwarf C them px uary, the young plants will soon make their ap- Met A learned most of the sinding, there flowered, the Pæony-flowered, and.a good quilled pearance, and if frequently shifted 1198 larger pots, | and а ung hand, had һай some “views,” strain are all need be r, the int | th t by the end | the оцена were also conn ith шу propensities for enin ing carefully igh of the first summer ; but to ы this growth they juvenile 1 wi now sold in sepa- Кае have bottom-heat, and be under glass all the | fishing grew, во I found that those theories were full rate col ired, but it looks ена. бл. for | firs vanmore of th heir grow h. Inthe Naso following x Mme iem cases—so full that t I began i general ригро: Convolvulus minor no на сч а (һе (they ma wn in the com m orchard-h k for a primary а law of na far above 1 rich dei Has blue бен called monstrosus, which is very nch 44 and about the fourth or fifth pine they arh theories for good ог bad fishing days - attractive, Among Larkspurs, after the double-lowered |a wil come € bearing. The great object Shall state those theories presently. І have jo Rocket Larkspur, the most desirable is a double|the raiser shoul d be. to early and late на for that primary cause for years in з “шы Ленага form of the WESS. kind, en а | йез, for no Apricot сап excel the Moor Park and look for it now into my -- brain, € color elegans. = и поп са for а | Peach in their season. Тһе most interesting addi. | Vain. ` der sn kooti moment with the incurved series, which some seeds- | tions to our early kinds some recently intro- | aM iege узе fM а” е to Эчем їп sili composi ositum n, and | duced inian Apricots (Abricotiers de Sardaigne) ; | that it requires far higher ialog зе. І га th of the Musch Musc! race, the sm kish Е the difficult question, 5 grante ed t bere: ваг СО ined great interest and — xi E y bearer and delicate grower. Óne of „these ' “ Sar- But I have a fancy that a combination of talent- whicli we may notice a few. Acroclinium Dan? varieties is, however, much perhaps, in one mind, else i isi onjunction of minds, i caet andi Sot three ой iti ltimately lead to some good result—not useful E sow отео and it to anglers alone; not useful glers and horti or P des чр Which no one should omit, there are pacity can ever colve it— es that it isa «Тһе wind bloweth а it listeth," &c. Apri i with these combined * those who go d аге: most | eeik i ipee: considered AS oder ires of m кыырт ES here == i A " alone, кк е о nri fancy а н о bu igation of this subject as connec lifolia, is another оз handsome апа Са ud not Ey em, consequ: мё Y it is noi eH лат perii de fishing may EO useful MEO. At the outset, I kia pulchella pulcherrima, and fore-| The Kaisha has reproduced itself, as has the Large = it - t we require а singular combination of great- pleno, both high-coloured, a are fine i in their ау; во аге | Early, and the Peach. talented meteorologist, el , latter| - Apricots, like тч other of A: long domesti- and nra all conjoined ; and pure white, the | two, former differently makai ed with баш. fruits, seem form from which, entand persevering observer on э ree Tue one of therichest and | unless crossed, м Pies te but slightly. | "T дан is not to be discovered most foriferous of annuals which yie ld pure intense| Thus those culti largely on the hills of In beli cause of the шап orange-coloured flowers ; so also is Ез um P. and e e the East, i small and firm-fleshed, | the best anglers M nine e an us i ба ER the cause and habit, is very diferent from the сорты of f А рн somi SEE стен t Ma zw y Eschsch. Se Gia tricolor and its differen oven one remarkable for their Td Тохан арль It is a subject аг Ара оса ер of dwarf ies ; and | gr with small leaves н а spreading habit, ав if | has ever en! to t far removed from them are the still prettier — Көрө would even here form emselves in: ped] ask the best anglersto solve, you ask in vain. showier amongst which tw. ior Gon , inhis * iu the reat "mentions," How is it the fish won't. Linaria Ченде эз. эмм the vast number of Apricot trees grown in the oases, | “Oh ! not on the feed." of rich deep purple fowers ; as also does а | their fruit bei largely, stewed, and forming | further аз to the why w! at бары, umbellata atropur-|a valuable article of consumption. Some writer was too low," or “ too high," or Linum grandi- mentioned | Masculine Apricot ав tbe wort “ too much " or “too E mson, sh :|too low," or LI high ;" di creme aes —— MR APRIL 18, 1853.] * theriver was rising,” ог“ falling;" or| In fact, a “too” of i “ we want rain ; f im is too hot » ог “too cold ! " THE GARDENERS' success. So itis not that. It is not dry weather, else would the наный of 1839 (which а , throughout, as as CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ouis, d by fiy-fishers), Mathilde and Souvenir de Montceau are the best ; ў ei gaches, Eclair d de Jupiter, Gloire de xs mène, Madle. Haiman, Oriflamme de St. Princess se e kind is the universal MS :—а ШЕ which | þad а fishing year as ever remem i f we examine the first | have yielded success, Nor is it et Bari: else bes s and borders, Comte d'Eu, Comte de Fall assigned cause, viz. ы 54 they are A on eed," we | would the autumn and have done | Léonies Moise, and Louis XIV. may be safely xc fi and if we press Tor саса ditto. It is not the mere temperature of the water, | mended, any one, or more of the “ n SA roduce the | else as water is not liable to rapid шшш we should па вох Roses о in my judgment, UA our sagacious 2 is *dumb-founded !” How | not во | frequently witness the sudd sations or | nowise по by the newly.arisen 'splendour oë strange is this! w di Е strange. tl that of fish rising. It is not the mere tirei kinsfolk, the Hybrid Perpetual, It is a quieter mak the many men x first-rate tal n and m f|temp f the air, else would a freezing change, | but not lower order of beauty whi rem greets us here. scien who grace and have by h t, or a glowing sun, by lowering or raising | They ‚аге not во well d n w Roses, mere pesten this beautiful art, th môt алш it, assist us. Noris it always the water bcing colder Fer hn any t pastime,—'' the contemplative man's recreation,” an | or warmer than the atmos phere, per se, else would | for thos art which should teach usto “find sermons in melting snow, ening the water, be beneficial, and Бенаво ides flower е more Pieri at xd stones, books i in the runnin g brooks, ” and although the man eriments ich prove the contrary, be | season. Few of the Hybrid Perpetual Roses bloom .effect has in the o e; а and, Verte d to obser- е some not à all, late in autumn ; whereas the ih line and hook, ave uh P their | vation, would frosty mornings urbons flowe r bes and са [eate that season. If the thoughts wi the investigation of the ary cause. | be of advantage. d th f many | p І g, and the soil kept What is it mice bids fish to feod as [other animals|a wader that the water is warm air nee M bey be. kept growing, flowers, r any terrestrial S food at state oà the- йлуу ei ze no sport, Fs S oss away. brig t en plentiful, will be sure to follow. шеу ho will xo be he wil reject it; coming o r actual rain, both pro- | Atti The first on my list, is not во pure in blood as with the Provence t| More ocu vi aueh check о bipes h “the double жй бос: of m sport ; for innumerable beet vii you will, m cannot depend on ins sta ances of ве ори, of peu sport зерре ning at | acceptance of it. And y no philosopher has risen s migh ntioned. Nor does the rising anomaly ! It is E falling of à ze zm ssarily have the effect ; for indeed true ере have given а differen t resu “* Thore are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in our сор апа. requires more time for and the aid | of far more depth in the profoundest =й than I| possess, to bring so curi ous a qu uestion to its conclusion. | genera al habit d cessation from feeding, imme- di: mh ЛИЛ rain, has bee n ingeniously чырын и? mt e; it is nevertheles usi а т: ipia d good. | h, very sweet, вра blooming ee » icy in i м herbis Armosa, which has а ш of the Chinese blocd in it, is | one of the most prolific of autum pink flowers almost. without end pre yielding its Aurore du Guide this, that а "fresh" adis СОКЕ ЗА quantity of f iolet, and that instinct points this out to fish, so they prefer | sometimes cri arlet the filet waiting. Воб this surely were strange instinct, — a | of the group, but "тања diy коа pretii Bouquet tag h ble, —for if To the assistance of other ndn “pinat when have Rd ihe question, 1 look for the beneficial de Flore is a g and Rao ы to last for a few weeks, they may starve wisdom. result; of Shakepero. Ара „vith even greater truth to the —all я, should have to boast E] PAIR sg it em produce it. Sham нане on us all, that zu n little is known of tlie "- hd QE of our prey, that they baffle us at | rds Fish "eil sometimes at p for а wee o or together, sometimes for one day, sometimes cm for ; while sometimes we may fis for many weeks in vain, * Terrestrial animals take foo h | Some catalogues in which t а! Rose predominate. П са Good reasons must, of force, give place to better. ' С. ROSES.—No. IV. By Mn. WILLIAM X - R. a z а NURSERIES, War riei of Roses, embracing those сей нанар, he features of the Bourbon n ot ther words t they ware CRY day when they can Бе) it; or, as in the viper 111 1 "n үгү iti 18 uyt o n pr y are distinct from both. The flowers are remark for cd ане н they аге not very large, D re than usua йу abundant. The growth t| * digestion, their rad organs n bet very The varieties are oe in omg wok, уа Жаза S enon iy шш L uited to form low standard, dwarf standard, and bush | frequently, or there ii ething we have yet to find R they Шоо nd if planted in a rich Foie pruned cim vet e: е пес dui. that |t oom орман НАМЫЗ хед throughout st of this they will not or cannot take food. ah :ose then evt fenis gere TE EA. тше етут ку drei em d bera epe, reise lure v something operating which renders Бей incapable. EORR: Now what is that? or what causes them sometimes to feed so well? It e Reis said that when trout rise during ly of water, or а pec at the moment, or some other ошау like ое їп “=з partieular river. we compare notes, we shall find that this has ^ is tw lile or nothing to do with it. We all] know that in milea d Е rounded at their circumference, de Noi р» he precedin d .g the бе Gaillot i » a | y во under ges; ^ ge size, а uid qui ; the ed Е ерт Barbantanne is x › | flesh-eolou red т large, full, and distinct, of hardy habit and vigor growth. L'Avenir has glossy ink ai jargo, » fall, ис СЕТЕ уе ан the sa Е Baronne mont is also a good p. is еш Fil d hardy free kind, old enough it is e flo t full. c s delicately tinged E lilae, and usually arranged in i зы Hh d is one of cá brillian cannot pass b; of б. Empress Boer etas purplish edges, = the pe сша, uu best. | good e, with reddish sere € | body ume, originally from Am jns few from that country th Нур the es purple; hardy, в те уч : beautiful Rose, similar | а i colour t о the las rud to it in size, bu. Justine | is а frec- oom уа "E is s worthy of general rich crimson Shaded with large, -Angelina is a rich cream-coloured flow fawn r salmon centre, и а а peantiful and distinot Rose, of 55 dwarf gro e uis Balbiano is a ‚ free, hardy s deir qr то! olour BN -— ea and fall. yra ЕЕ sorts of the same soldi сапа зе late aui он нт. slightly eim of the Chinese; the ed are white tinged with flesh colour. Omar Pacha fin ne brilliant red Rose, free and hardy. Pierre de St feo y dur ing the same half hour in ie d only, and TEREGA tho same flies as preceded an the pencil of div reac гову P colou: эз панч е * love um neithe: nor оче that half hour in as great the e, nea lge; friends fra chupi i another, say the ear hi n, perhaps 20 and rame enon vene не n is not likely that » similarity vem iam on g flies fm the effect, nor соз it have been | a wat "undanee, н РЯ — arge 1, but s are ріс rmed, нвн send y and very sweet; the mn of the the garden when in full bloom, i is brilliant in th , id uise Odier is a good hardy в rt, with bright rose-coloured flowers, a first-rate pot Rose, and excellent either as a emo bush. deserves to be; the flow: wers are peach- colour, ovens UM , large full and usually abundant. Queen is one i the freest and Бой flowers salmon flesh, ofte: € ael with buff; ехе cellen t for masses. Reveil dark variety ; its flowers онт shadel. ih violet. Sir a , And in th bit € water, a pi » vp ed RENT sd wie produced | by diei ad m ra sheep ineme or other causes, it а n | have it m however, be well to realise this character Tor it is sapin not X the freest of the grou: ink, large, fol li, Queen's — Tires se Appert а deese coloured flow : large, full, and | nicely cupped; a free and constant blooming Коѕе | of moderate growth. Marguérite diner isa к апа distinct Rose; flowers ush, tinted ith | e E ve yet seen; he flowers are lively ynolds Hole i а few, however, are T. Joseph Paxton is of re than usually vigorous; the flowers a oii shaded with crimson, large full Souvenir de Mal- maison is one of the b yet and in сае everywhere; the flow delicate, flesh lour, their margins almost white, very large and fall; excellent for massing. Souvenir d'un Frère is а о e-flowering Ro: b ua crimson icomte de Cussy is a good ; lowers | cherry colour tinged with purple ; large E almost | full. Victor Emmanuel is a good | shaded with maroon, en and double. Vorace is some- times fine but rather uncertain; the flowers аге dark | erimson pia large a nd full. 866 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 18, 1863. But that is no reason why the nurserymen's lists for the tem season A uu: include "the following new | From Mr. Turn Ruck Keene, Swyncombe, near of Slough, came Collections py Miscellaneous Plants were Shown by "axes condition. gro pele. Ger th and recommend their nda аз “ "eii specimens of {ће principale and most ornamentale kinds adapted for nale style o; mute or [The use of the ter erm obje ected to has no | Messrs. Veitch, Bull, Lee, an ender: Auriculas were exhibited in сопаййега 5 and seldom have we seen the tte b ee than they were on this pni ion. had теа fine collections, in whicl eh, Gre ed arieties, the most e of tho carnation-s stripe Jerome and Holfordi, both red кы: Каен rd of Per- Leo- EL + ех xhibitor were Gen Model, Trotteriana, Rosalie, Iveryana, Gem, a bea | utifal new w kin ds Due and Duchesse de jew the Ibert: zonale— he parent of the horse-shoe group, distinguish aie particular series of garden n varieties et| Pe elargoniums а which hav ave sprung from it nius I take the ЖЕ of asking throu = your os where eggs or young | worms of the Ailantus silkworm are to be purchased ? s Heating Vine Borders.—I wa occasion of a recent visit to the Viceregal Gardens, Phoenix Park, by a plan for the heat ting of Vine borders adopted (I believe for the first time) by Mr. Smitb, the in . Smith caused an Made d r be эм апа к arches built over the wiihin Z reet + і otl Dack os of the Vinery. Into these recesses he ure, covering the roots of the Vines; and in = a that а ЫҢ supply of heat might d supplied, if needed, he had trap doors placed отч er Ыг" arch. in idea is quite original, and one I t x likely to be of great value, as it is well known that ar roots of plants in general ram ашады, ment аз wellas the branches, Е. А. M. The Post — tlie > Mollya Mcr m gratified that emark of mine should have ron so k „Е. а leaves are » freqsenily produced Holly end but поё ** just as the poet describes them." If I were obliged rom top to bottom ; "and, E! an intermediate fm, whigh has both smooth a ісу ад alike at top EUR bottom, not yet with any whose Tower js T рну, and w leaves were altogether offer these remarks nly, as seeking opportunities a үсе ч шу оош. My 18 not to establish my „present у view, but ing to Students ieri lovers of natural е. It would amine А s N. — place (Burn nns) where beautiful ES Evergreens br tugal ds i Laurels erence о m the top. Henry Cavendish Browne. | grom > —1@ find that groen Чу infesting the yo and tender Ау шш of Ro TA is completely | ly шы hoot fo or tw Wo or tun oe таге, and | of те одеа for iti in s else fferéd in of itin t the Oxford n, and Mr. ау г kindly much ut it to the acum via усте a ячи From FU M es it may be „added that it is of f extremely п. d: и. some o est xx ndon bove plants of ^ шы SO ао аг а large its place, Ther Botani c Garden, s much struck on the , Duc Earl of Bar d Mod sionally striped w t fine specimens, as I am still, Ch е. Souvenir de Comte Сау wbereon the іне A prickly | s е 2 ads compr е among sho, Nec of Cambrid ge, Cheetham's Lancashire Hero hr. These plants were shut ria, Bone’ E violet in 2 the upper petals size of hes. ir de e poeition, ү Ive е, Мел Conqueror, Roi jm roup fro нона. — n, әк gr. to R. Leopold Model, е Pride, t last a Mei jp Pri ety. to Mrs. Barchard, Бө, among. m useful size flow ered plants ‹ of Magnificent v Louise Margottin, | Conspiçua, nhla соо Brutus, and ite of Polyanthus were shown; but roups of six Anas considerably the best came E Tiesai they appeared to be all one imn еы . Vei who show mirable examples | same — uda well fl of Petunisflora, a finely forie idee e а by Mr. kind; Ive ryana; Apoll, a vivid da wk o e | tle same EL and a group | from Mr. Bra г. Higgs l gro | pans, and Анам had а n interestin erns, The uud wl't blossom s shown by 5+ ames, em ittle ed Rhodod ES ; Scherz m М. -— ith pu а group from Mr. lland came som pod Oy cla mens ane ter Todman, of Clapha m, were АН violet purple, | Fortune's deep c Eier rose-flowered Chinese Peaches and Dr. Livingstone. | were furnish ed by Messrs, ‘Glendinning. Fro om Messrs. Lane, of Great Berkhampstead, came a group of 12 Azaleas, among which were one or two | Of these, рег thapa the most str iking t Шао, Sonsictous n b миев е А ou Louise von Baden from a Mr. ч Roses, both in pots and in a cut state, were excellent. 06 those in pots, Mr. Turner sent a fine group of six ants, consi ictor Маа m. admirable dun cely new, but very gold Fern, were n" by Messrs, Veitch. Henderson & Baronne Prevost, Damaizin, Madam Madame Boll, Ville uvenir d'un Ami, Cardinal Patrizi, md b Alexieff. Бо) 5 од t Lines colour equal to tha Moir апау in the way of Gloire de Dijon; Madame Falcot, ' gold en yellow, and other noe pA sorts, were also КОЕШ ГО Nothing in their way could possibly be finer than | the groups of. 4 Roses in pots. In that produced by Mr. Turner, the blooms жеге arge and пане, ang the foliage clean and healthy. The sorts consisted n meri (fure placed an-Azalea са мете Хочии — pink, spotted ps dark. red, Senden kabl as а decorative sort, sh "» but wanting in iere лбе ап Алей of the gr ch ве: leaves, and a shank ачен panicle d colam d flowers which may perh riegated-leaved Kerria japonica, white =: owe flowered eg both shown Standish, an ся recently introduced from Ja m with clean-looking ади — nished by Messrs, Pea - Mr, | ws aul, were many names, ewe amongst which was Senateur KA pat- не were also kinds, whi ch w e hope ain, о to an s. estias аа Лено Ъу Мг. Ва а shown Auricula With iim Fo “оаа дозе dade nd Pansy net. One from Mir- Dunes € Ax nurserymen, contain mel Ке in ad a "v ly in - with olds Hole, rosy - self; Vicar Caunton, Me with n; ейде; NM: som Мыз with purp and Bellissima, | ing а игде э white-ground kind, Тот margined with e. erti Lady Seymour, Watsi à Mr.. Holland, ir a oii «Мес оп, an: olland, gr. to R. W, P. x Esq. also came well fo wered gro! A finely gums — agatio: Н т hitherto x with the writer, G. ogu ae =з па Leechee— ыла. gm мерай eatly obliged европ x ud hints hs the culture of the ogni and o n, with the object of ftuiting 4 them, groups о телш жы жы ж Du esos Pilot, blue self; Master- | — ece, Blue Bonnet, Duc Sutherland, uen ced йо, -known Adm imitation, yac f En та тете ыа yl Mr. = АЕ аат = n good bloom, sf vue were api xa Messrs. p An Azalea called 5 wtb, ‚ Cutbush’ endo е апа ою ГА "p . & A. Smith, was by Messrs. E. H. e These had received too | Madame Verschaffelt. "Mr. p S ene were exhibited | by Mr. Pech g them беча чы, were WS; ug a ningi sort api ed to be : one or two good appear in colour; Enfant мө мне | it may ther. e| He ion. mens of the handsome ned га glabra [s Daniels, gr. to the dn E. = -Ъ-Ъ-$- THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETIK, APRIL 18, 1863.) 261 specimens of skilful cultivation, from Мт, Hill, gr. E Haddington, came from Мг. Parker, of Tooting.|recou the minister, some t Е. Sneyd, Esq., де ud Staffordshire * These | Various collections of зге ved Begonias were | suspen. їй tho Pane о over f aiino 4 were shown, M ated, а examples of wn, and we also iced a Ls oup of s m another; but the poor mothers were regardless et : ^ led Cu the tbush, of Barne m all. They tosse чн year's ripened fruit. Ir. e has never been without Grapes fit to cut any day . Of dessert Apples, the bes 29 pples, whic hire e ning, and Norfolk Beefing arley was placed ата with Wellington, ИР н Codlin, and Norfolk Beefing. Whiting had a very fine dish of Mr. net which looked as ы E уо! Кар perfectly seedlin i bu for onth or tw phe esent R^ = jlotitts of 33ooks. Tales and Sketches. By Hugh Miller. Mrs. Miller. A.& C. Black, 1863. ook will afa add to its author's reputa- мус: an zi perhaps he thou ji so himself, since m ive Edited by ng- ‘that the Let's р all the J H Ot. 4h dones чете peace was restored in in a peia mina. n t the * tales sat sketches ” mM s widow n the world, seem E ice i papers for У pet him for ndr ЕЕ: а тт, ever be lightly dealt with. Who can "tell h the retrenched or alter t they were written аб an early period of Hugh Miller's career ; and UR therefore exhibit the Y, | polt ixity and w eakness which i nal or all bat master minds. Ingram only posthumous, | e usual accompani- | ies were in less repute in Cromarty ever uu and were never more charged wi E the stealing of children, s popular belief is in no small danger when those who pipere P ein {о laugh at it, be the laugh raised more interesting passages will occasionally mS. "the perusal of this volume, but the main por- tion E: it is а ponderous and hr "oia that we cannot | recommend any one to make th attempt. rec ceived M р ча of The ar din ipe vin more rye than i in з England, ince. the subjects | Ё. e of m more inte rest to а Sc otchman n, who besides will 4 днл Бан r du ED кч s The beauti- fally parte ‘drawings piz the later pu represent a ка prapor tion of th f Ре th wg e wberry, а es omising kind; and fine examples of | e Demy Seedling Strawberry, Norfolk E Apples, and Empress Eugénie and Cuthil's Prince Al са in which most of the dialogues are im He must have a mournful temperament, however, w how Who rt does not feel ойр by the dismal melancholy of Cucumbers were show: Mr. is qui uite an exception and a relief to find E. — Esq., Bistern ub. Hants. bitor had likewise good Portsmouth Broccoli, Early Cabbages, ean other vegetables. Mr. Terry, gr. to L. Ames, Esq. St. Albans, also showed a small col- lection of vegetables. | Examples of Dr. "Watson's Fern column, a brick- li Perhaps ү is Poe its possessing this distinction -— we thought * Bill Whyte ” rather the most interesting | of the set, although Mrs. Miller is evidently etg in doubting Ee dede uS = ере соно e: Eier ee sad m ial aste1 life, t A of Ly new ones pru have been hig of are not оа зы; ating. | Poi ermoz.—A large handsome pde зе ellow ; fruit) slightly tinged with red, and sprinkled | wit rown dots; flesh breaking or "half perenni | granular, cis t hat perfumed, and slightly astringent. А third-rate Pear. чт (Gu uf 5» gne. —The plate correctly Hi niin a Шу spoken ЕБЕ аге 8 much mor: о coloured contrivance with р rojecting niehes on the sides for the Ferns to grown in, surmounted by a little vase, verii de a glass shade, Меша shown by Messrs. Rosher, of Queen's Road, Chels: poet for 6 int ue As for the “Recollections o 2-1 g, which is, according f. Decaisne, of English origin, and must not be ond белд with the French la P. (и, uf, а summer fruit, Wiat Burns,” Mrs. Miller candidly re arke с shar are in the dialogue ' the reader is the best judge. | a comparatively inferior sort—at least soit proved when AL BOTANIO: April 11 (Second. pee Show). Ee of Azaleas, —— of handsome little well-flowered plants, wer re by Mr этой һ. r. To dm, man таом опе or two fine ki nds, the most str! rikin ng among which were President, Perfection, Duke of Cambridge, and Dr. Livings ex From Messrs. Smith, of Dulwich, came double "white variety called Flag of ‘Truce, rner had a si Of |n en Louiáé v. in considerable number ate and East from Highga and collections cf Amaryllis came from Mr. t passag ic ion interesting as as emng us glimpses into the old Scottish | > | life, as differ 1 be о ted | Saxo Aud we entirely agree with Ан er. „Occasionally we meet with descriptions and shor m the modern English as can wel imagined, account of the festivities аба **lykewake ” аср with of the s сее nity l. и little, for instance, y en the following | kno . Poire de Saint Gall: syn. Poire au Vin.—This - ideas ий а funer аге | probably bears allusion to the wine. ‘colour of its im when ey young. Only fit for stew Bon Mali: Кон —This is vidt is now well own in this country by the name of Nelis d'Hiver, or Winter ' Nelis; and admitted by all to be, as s regards “ It i в | flavo avour, a P lt isod t yet 90 years since aly Де in the hl Highlands used to be AA with music and danc- ing; and even here, on ый, келн of the low country, they used invariably, like the funerals of antiquity, to be the scenes of wil es and amusements never on. ber how d introduced on ж! other occasi: You remem fi of A гч n idea: ere the most natural im ^om If Bnei e was вв hungry ws supplied it with food ; if thirsty they gave it drink. Our маре cestors Barnet, an Parker, of Tooting, — Messrs. Cutbush. f which were exhibited iss Clarkson, ОР. goes Road, St. John's and Messrs, Анап of Dorking, were well- -grown a similar ey made their seasons of deepest grief their - times of „етее merriment; and the more тд regretted the dec be gayer were they at wake atid. а manes spe а m Messr rs. Ivery sent the of T. Б us Stove and Greenhouse Plants, e collections fune die ee the were exhibited by Messrs. Lee, $m ow meg 4 very old man, d 1 kki died in ттр same town in 183 "ih Fruit of first received in England by the Horticultural Зд from М. Stoffels, E ehi n, in 1818, under the name of La Bonne Malin иге — Fruit middle-sized, roundish or i “ФАРРА, the eye йаша with five pro- | tuberances, more prominent. Skin smooth, yel- lowish green, with борын specks of brown; flesh firm or but half ES + very juicy, iwa perfumed. ason : Februar € ril. Its principal recommenda- | tion i is its long ke x Esperen : otte D són —This was — of Ghent, who | nit ruits, to one of which to Soldat Laboreur] The Езре ог e Pear, roundish or bergamot-shaped, gree & Co., Smith, Williams, and Cro ; А г put 8 fat a several beautifu erga came from Mr. Wm.|the deceased. м little, did he t d Paul a nd Messrs. Paul k n. Among м еее | ‘that she „vould be the last to dance at poor Rory’ ch wson ;efebre. President. | ers andrich. Season: March, April | One of the best late keeping d Beaut E Waltham, Lolia, Senateur Vaisse, Victor ho scene here described could, however, have been | Poire X^ Dame.— MA: Model of Perfection, Gloire de ioa Madame | matched in the sister country of Ireland, where super- | Bergamot аный [CY the E зем Ва our Autumn urtado, in, d the Hi ighlanders | Ber, gamot], а and it 7 — sold in the markets de St. Joseph, Mrs. Chas. ardin, | are met with, that their common origin mig zht almost | for ; bu а bad Pear at its best, and Vicomtesse Decazes, кү other Ду fine kinds. | be inferred from them. Oneof the э-н beliefs of the | toot: rapidly, T Mr. Wm. Paul also came a well-bloomed бойоп. that of tl agen —A middle-sized roundish obovate Pear ; f Roses in mera Of other ds. of mg эй тА. а wit егей changeling for "their babies, а: y half-melting; juicy, but not highly riii педа E Co. sent the graceful dark g Dracæna Rumphii, and the brilliant Tro QI. Tall “ Fire, From Mr. Wm. x то the СЕКЕ Ма nolia, named Lenné, and Mr. Bull sent the pre tey 2 sonos argyræus ; ЖЫЙ А useful meris species of Pandanus хенд sura was shown b Мен. Smith; the ber: Tradescantia аы rely о Aralia Sieboldi, and another Mr. Williams; Cu of Уу: came boxes of Ver! iba Cinerarias, ы rid and а collection of pei Ferns, ы таге апа other д Mr. Willia nd this was believed Í in Scotland up toa late dete, | in illastre- tion of via Hugh Miller p an amusing anecdot “ The fairies were in ill repute at the time, and ар December. Briffaut. віле, pyra amicas skin fore, for an ill practice of kidnapping ауе | aite, eople шш be annoying momen in ihe straw ; and no class of p could dread them more than fish aers. length cured of ‘heir terrors by being laug Шет | ТЕЕ when all the men were d at. One child. ey then deserted hovel to diras А mes xu В vulnus Эм E children an he stran; ess voices, they w ағ in each. Тһе eriana, and — Ivery had an inte- | ну group Double rimroses, consisting | 9f white, з yellow, and crimson sorts. The found а changeling in scene that ed Баев description. "They to the lanes like so ereatures, were only un- white - blossomed сема мад S. Messrs. Е. G. Henderson, and the pink-tinged white Rhododendron Countess and ае and cla Rip their hands, and rushing out hinged he iore to fud АЫ: calamit Down came the women of the jue | in But they Ras at 211 n are subject, that an abundant 1 —Mediu ded - green, T oth Я ing, ЧЕ у o universal. | is wh of|and give advice, some recommending them to have 368 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 18, 1863. [The ханан се the colour of the Sanguinole Pear to the з having been grafted on the Black Mulberry, bat iti is now well known that this pretended | , graft never can succeed. Van Marum: syn. Grosse Calebasse, Grise Longue, Frédéric нете, Triomphe de Hasselt, Calebasse Mon- ванага - 5 ma о 7 trenien, or conservative “walls; and prepare stationg Mis Sales KA Auction. Pie *lodiA4l . Take care that the soil is close round the neck of » | rising plants of Ran unculus ; remoye all weeds 8 as they from бз. 6d. to 9s. per 100; 50 m ara xed sorts, 3 to 9 Finis Picotees, and Carnations, fro a 8s. to 12s. per infested with worms, ро Ў e m straedse dü No Pi ag ; ps] named Bedding "Dahlias, from 12s. to | surface, Тһе forward 8 K Tulips this season to the length of '8 inches, and to more than а foot i per do Mos mad ses, from 58. | demands for them especial ention, When th circumference. It is -o long pyriform shape, yellov o 10r per " plan "Ca lifo 25 Conifer. desir flowers begin to show colour, "n. top cloths of the with fawn-c Чела m sset specks and slightly tinged нама аккыш, from 7s. to 17. 155, per | awni g may be put оп. Carefully examine iu diseased vil ved icit the 5. Ple D а е e Har тени ад foliage, and expose the affected re much as a cidulateds Vestido, butnot big ghly favoured. As is the Mew с Mt, Be 6d per plant. Standard pres ots i edd possible to ltd таа 1: yod ma eh мро ssible A ease m many la e Pe a it difficult to know n eig Carnations and Picote 1 8 Mr im a onger ihe the m - when it "n is fit for : ++ е ата а few days from 4s — s. per 20 pla Md, etin from 5s roots id kd IPS Wr their before р attains its point of maturity it is without | t° 6s. 64 ants; Orchid E blished, consis BRUIT AND ЕНЕН GA flavour, and and resembles a stewing Pear; and after it is fully ripe it soon decays. Season : Oct ober, Моше: аА. ng of thes ЙА kinds, fro: . per plant, he las name ed su m bei eing бање for Dendr ed it edi y Sehileris апа, 1M.; mbidium ebur rneum, 157. 105; E MBE Е, NEAR Н т a is again in glorious bloom under Mr. For the last month "p vi Swrxco Bougsinville 1. 10s. X. 15s. Altogether the sale, which veórisisted of 195 lot realised about 4007. RD Lim E. oem to be useful for iste wed б гая; ; itis, however, not "ы a hand i а ate. Ошаег ashes riddled + size of Radish ада being excluded, pes erus 67; all dust i| be found а good substitute. These strowod over to bean efficient prot éction. A handful ofgoo 1l be fond more it has covered the roof of plant stoves 30 fee guano, blended minutely with t these ashes, мас length and 14 feet wide. In of these ` it - 1 d ugainvillza speciosa, the plant which, encing in Calendar of Орка: А sloping bank sliould now be prepared, and plante ted ! 1857 а sprig in a thumb pot, yielded in 186 (For t S k) with nice runners of thè Alpine Str rawberry, for - profusion of its pink, translucent bracts, 16 now PL i DEPAR fruitin ptembe d ctob ; plant thrée in a irths 10 or 12 inches around its woody stem, | patch, at intervals of 15 inches; the ground between nothing ean be moré beautiful than the mas CONSERVATORY, &c.— Bee tl EN all om i pense s be covered with slates when the plants are bloom which covers its branches. In the other stove | bling habit have PY hn tion in the w y of|established. Sow for succession róund Spinach іп ё . glabra is just coming into bloom; of bardly the stopping and watering. Camellias forced into voi | cool aspect ; and a n Beet, есере Salsafy, &е,, same depth or richness of tint in its Mois as е | Should have a trifling n t o f not done, these root-cr r. Earle ley (sli ther, it being ost а per- | leaves have attained their full size ; dere ede ^ 1 recta. Beatos plenty ‹ бу ну Вазо nm etual bloomer, h havin t TOU UE Ru 90k БЕ last year. "The rent are „к^ е Ё mdsome orna- | Cont tinue, however, to sha g and | Mak ME h bed or t year's plant- mental foliage, There is a fine n of Cyano-|evening. бее that grosii . Ез eiv dens, phyllum magnificum, 9 fect high, "and "elothed with | ав regards shading and — moisture; the |: Е tho old plants are liable to wear out. 1£ n ot already healthy foliage to the pot, aves measuring | latter is often deficient in man ures, or, if e, thin suckers from Raspberries, ази four or 6 feet from tip to tip of a pai Ed 19 inches а ed de in suffici ent TON of too ойша and | бте ГА ok stool, and thoroughly clean all Strawberry Caladiums, Marantas, Draczenas, F Orofonb, kp р e of г eal value In xed | plantati cal F or Tradescantias, and a large collection of trop itl pliorbias, | somewhat i in айла о that of the cool ipsios: „Ву STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, _ the Week ending April il1$, 1863, as observed at the Hi ortieultura] Garden Hoyas, Rhynchospermnme, ee Jasmines, Achimen nes, Gloxinias make ga h` blossoms ; all being [) d with the bed amethystine canopy а i The ole Mee affords Mr. Dani ls ng pits b ively. They rod o. ndance Cucumbers, Melons, Strawberr ench Beans, «с. In о спа б enormous erop о rst dling was just i per- | fection, many of the Plants T€ " ^ d ua fan. NM fruit, admir ену coloured. In s ther en 10, and 30 feet by 12 Pre e grin. ent abu л URE. and at t the same time à Tee amount of air at the| дып, |Bg| P^*o" Oei Ofthe Earth w; 1 other’ end, it : by no means penes for the ama- 54 м Min. | Mean|l foot 2 feet| ^ ^ в | teur to indul iren of the ries of larger Lm [D sede. p establishments, Дар р B Шопійн. нв | Tota (ame | АЫ | eu Ж б one of the most useful 1 families of plants that сап be | Satur 11| [а 39826 | 29.745 | 60 | 45 | 525 | 51 5 % Кее ie proper dw of cultivation, by | mon. 1325 | 2959/2 | 3398 | 02 | St | in| М а means of вуее skilful и FC s = an m together vidi complete rina and the c use of weak and cl d liqui anure, анар t the pe g season. Cold wi pr be oecupied with s | Some of the early RUE S or potted off stock, harden- f a = É 50.5 densel; ient гт - mild a£ {-@ ен» ы ercast; lightning АРШЫ Але at erage. April — w- TUNE cloudy ; оү! nigi fine ; overcast ; fine; ight shdwer: fine; ER very fine ughont. rap haze; overcast; fine; frosty - eash shower. - w — ló—Fine; 2и fine fhroughout: shnet Mean temperature of the — - Фл ааа. RE CORD OF THE WEATH , During the the last 37 years, for the ensuing ; Week, pes Api 25, 1883. Prevailing Winds. о. of Greatest бе чап which it 9 Каш а Rained. * Ё Тешр. Ауегаве |, ев iii Highest amplo bu t not early promise o таре; ing for the flower-garden. Any spare room mey e ofr ipe сатті, of the Black Prince variety, and occupied with the thinnings of other plant house others in various stages of growth; also thousands of bedding-out plants. А large greenhouse is with рат. Cinerarias, Primu Geraniums, Ázaleas, Boronias,| PINERIES. ae that go melloy turfy soil is ready А; п eschenaultias, - Dielytras, Eriostemons, | under ri ke- shiftin ung p cesses; also materials for Tropeclums, Чут e s, &c. Inan orchard thorough drainage, ^ в roken rocks, roug house, 90 by 12, pot-culture answered well|bones, chare сша ве с liquid manure to for fou years, producing very fine frait swellin fruit, when necessary ; and ke le a lively in grent R bears the trees be- cH ae niy of atmospherie mois came "weaker, and they have been replaced y| VIN — Late Gra such as West? Ed шка trained i un were Bután wo yesrs since, | La. ady Dow nes ннн Bla $ pee e and no 0 er the roof, and have set their fruit | will now A udding "fast. t disbuddipg, ding well. Te "s Co! паев liere that pot trees bear large | stopping, & 8 , be duly atten не: to, by: ing to p ciples laid ddwii for the earlier hous lants m * ECT. бө рангро лал атага Морао aal e ны persa is subject to green-fy. "In а lofty conservatory attached to the P: there is а Bot fo $o Sek p 3 crowded; RT sti TP f al beautiful show o; ower fine ecim of À zaleas, ксзде кше “лр and de divested of all Heaths, Camellias, Cytisus, Асасїаз, Mone hæ — Whe TE dci nO o ne ane з блазан Е Ch emas, Eriostemons, „Сїпегагїаз, + *; also a FREI de [ow эс MEN bm oa mn |a RO AEE шы ГЫ Чын зуу m Зы we d Di E ра of ies dealbata, €. о emi gal g plenty ily, дай вер RE, giri afrosphere ЧЕ 39] x ^ 2d $5 i bi гоша antar idee Attend to the disbudding and thinning of the fruit in bedding ouse, аы, is adopted, and the. beds are pow ly M 19. Sunday Mon. 7a.: Tues. 21. жез 2. nda Ho Satur. 3. boio бо co m [ 21-15-53] 140 tno diring qe above x] deg. Y and e lowes а Е. E 25th, : therm. eni je Correspondenis Tous E ue 1 n uni or. ti баг че ns x dris JJ D. Yon will robabiy ripe a of the “Е Florist ” {от 185 Dani 1800 or Greenhouse ; atas b Use, аге treated ou, Doc tur сны best De» diet — M КЕЕ; — ы у! е mos book on o E. is em rum а € R. Thom Е өл н Р it against à cer and prune very little. а get. it gamn established. Ted ышы Lt E йозе org. VENIM new : je second h Myosotis, Arabis, “Alyssum, “ -Fies.—As t Season. advances адаа тоне thé . Hyacinths, &c. The terres aul t r temperature of the house. - mer nd rated with ornam , Which '|afternoons. Keep a mois ere. © When thé are filled with flowerin ts. UE borders require watering, give them a good soaking. garden we noticed some v ле Pig hich are | Plants la pots t аф = tubs should hava s some weak manure шере шуу h "m Mp. гы the ef big! an. leaves | water occasi Р wi ick cont о ce Fir branche: ch remain On them tl Mar gg boe Vid Tips abundant Ur cy Fm 04503 а пора saving ad frui every Жей, мт к Бї lies just below the edge of the Oxford- chalk hills, not road ed Led bern race one Su cry ds ed in "It is osed, and veli polis shallow c airs Sn н Ў лас нен ve been exhibited by Mr. Danie the i intelli, gent gardener, E: g ormed. Pinus Mrs ed is found i extant y bardy; S ; ЖЕР Fir and Beech die 50 per cent. tw gro е бов and and та d. Ийе. сарае rs; get the earlies reparatory to t dir id RIT n acid yide and 2 о деер, and filled a Toot above the 0919 leve] Pith. quo 5 litter, Ога mowin| i. DE leave manure, thorou blended, uU nt "ей. | „зой len ктар е S ышы: a T Ei held 4 feet "ааа receive the [oA ea en ineovered with SU SS "9и шы tr mee Ee E cem or: Lr aerias ш E ripe in re mixed with san LT CE be able to i cóc dh My DH dips dts | APRIL 18, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. files OTTER'S GUANO (established 21 years) А Топ. TTER'S CONCETRATED MANURE, guaranteed by analysis, 1 r To PURE UPS 25. per Ton, bags included. Address, 28, Clapham Road Place, S. . — — — HE LONDON. CAE COMPANY eady REPARED BONE MAN TURE. КЕ аай use on PASTURES. WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. NURE for ditto, LIME, ќе. e the finest condition. They also con- 3 Su PPERUVIAN GUANO, RATE of SODA, SULPHA TE of AMMONIA, and every ere Manora of E. РОЕЗЕВ, Secretary. £g B & Ф + © E Е 116, Ее р. е Street ENANT FARM MEER MANURE COMPANY. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for CORN OD Me MS'S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS. AMS'S vom pee of LIME, MANUFACTURED BY MANURE COMPANY x E INCUN dete тика FARM ME BBS, of бозар 0,000 Acres o and. 3o Oravpos, са ., Littlebury, E: NITRO- PHOSPHATE or Cha Partionlars t these Standar d Manures may be obtained at the O. p tary. САРАМ, Secre! e Local A. Offices : le "Fenchurch Streot, QOELS Е.С. Manufactory : Plaistow Marshes, Essex, N. E. ico WE 1848. E DON MANURES— wo Prizes we ts Ж season awarded, under the auspices of 2 Rupane Agricultural Society, for Turnips grown with the abov ist.— л „д Os Жане Five Sovereigns, was given by the and pr of — to Mr. е у. а Ex n, fo e best T ing io wn RO the County of TE ES Turnips with-3 ewt. pe e ТЇ. 10s. Blay EET wu used With a Я-А of Farm 2d.— Three Sov: vor the 2d remium), dion. by the e Bight o re бардеп. were pe m rded to Fowler, Exton, for Sw e: gu d eR witi exa м pi of the Т. 10s. jazgan Manure, along wi moderate quantity о anure. Manufactured iy the Blaydon Chemical Company, Blaydon- $T anaging Partner, EDWARD RICHARDSON, Jun. E S'8 M-A NUVU RBS res manufactured фу J. В. Lawes for the E „ыш z^ 1863 [UE A» d ready for delivery at his Factories, at the following р ‚сап ed of Mr. 1 ope Agents, in all parts of the United varying according to cost of carriage. Genuine Peruvian Guano direct from Messrs. Gibbs: Nitrate of o Sulphate of Ammonia, and other Chemical Manures. American and other Cakes аб spud prices. - Address себ BENNET M Bridge, E. C. ; and 22, Eden Land Roca Place, London ublin other пейт! таууна. агре f i Y NR Robe Жоке, тыл apply to е e e 52, Parliament Street, Westminster, 8. W. E А SFICULTURAL and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, 38, Lower Kennington Tnt London, 8. ASSAYS 2d аач promptly attended to by J. C. Мезвтт, LAN & Co. des 4 GEICULTURAT. b -tirsgisou COLLEGE, KENNINGTON. — and others engaged in making Artificial Man — iay obtain. every necessary тай fog to 1. б. юм "exc WT and 3% Lawer E ped of Lim eei ilver, and olor 3, are R and despateh. emen, "others, desirous of practical know. ge in Ch emical Analys їз, or MÀ ma eecive insten- tion at the College, where the extensivé ratories give ample facility for pursuing their studies, And (y there is accom- н on for а limited number of Re sident Students. Full particulars of terms will be forwarded on application. led, inage, & JOSEPH BEAUMONT "Lanp AGENT, DRAINAGE M5 Trrigation and arpi m Buildi ings; Labourers Ootiagos | £e, either at the Hont E cost, EM e Lan ор r thro medium of the various Land Improvement states eyed ар " M edn or Inspected a Reported upon for mplated Improvements. Valuations made for Sales, or "thes re- > lotting of Farms, nt Street, Westmins стора — Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament in 1853. 2, inster, 8. а5 То PANDOWNERS, THE CLERGY, ESTATE AGENTS, SuRvEvonS, &o. N EN: xd AND AND WALES AND IN SCOTLAN The Com se advances money, unlimited in m unt, for the following pd of Agricultural Improvement, as whole d аа ше nses in all cases being liquidated by а rent aed ears. $ inia pem on and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, беке Та, фа for d оооба pur: pose, e, Engines жк ата тай inago, rrigation. in Roolis agricultural о: 2. furm ене 3. Ј Нев ог drca places on the 8ea coast or on the banks f navigable E or т 4, The erection m Hou Labourers Cottages, and other ЕНА аа for TA purposes, t the im- Pinidimgs f of and additions to Farm Houses and other andowners ed un e provision! of an; E: ot Pianini. I Charter, or Commission, in respec Leni or general pa of drainage or other r improvements haron x ГА rtionate share of the cost, and char; the pem g the lands im; ed шее o investigation à e is required, and the Company being ofa strictly finan vide do not interfere with the plans nly by the and Sem of the Works. which are controlled о: Gov t Enclosure Commissioners. further information, and for forms of application, apply to the Haeba puti Чай ER, Managing Director, 2, Old T$ AGRICULTURAL HA and 30, when upwards dis tribut Wi Palace Yard, Wes te ROFESSOR BROWN, VETERINARY INSP to the Bath NS West of inary mre Атеш, ‘Society, ears Lecturer on Veterina: the aaa Gals eri be consulted on D: оер, Cattle, Bi eep, Бо joe Pole Horse Yard, New Cavendish Street, Жылу i FI IRST GREAT INTERNATIONAL $ SH of SPORTING nt OTHER DOGS will be held но L, Islington, on MAY 25, 96, 97, 98, 29, A Е ONE pejor POUNDS’ will be in ы: rizon, in Cash or Plate at the option of thi amongst which will be The following :— FOX HOUNDS. Stud Dogs, not losg haa three- LL e brise. 'ee-season ice ied м E ү к Second Pri: 10 0 0 uoles, сае: lcm than three. -season hunters, hav red а litter of Радоев т me 7 tal Prize 500 Second Prize 10 0 0 (Ünentorea Hounds, ) ы Best Dog— First Pri: ue 4 100 0 Best Bitch— First Pri 10 0 0 best Three бс оғ Hounds’ from ` a Pack ener hunted last season . . 25 0 0 ARRIERS (Not exceeding 20 Мера їп ih ht. n tho the 4 Pe Co puple fe from v Pa ck by nted ee `#15 "BE LES (Not охо и inches.) For the best Thes Couples of Mann or Bitehes from First Prizo Jag i e" 59 OUNDS,. Class. » 15 0 0 For Winners of а 32, or more Dog-stake, or having won Stakes to е amount of 5001, at L p Зоор Meeting— st Dog .. 40 0 0 y em Class. У Best Biteh, ditto ditto ditto Dog: g rio ы for Champion da Ў First Р. ah p 0 0 Secon: à .. 0 0 itch ligibl Ж ion Class.) irs n. Ыр 215 0 0 Seco: 10 0 Q0 Best moi pe Sapling Dogs born on or after Е J ‚ум 11 100% t Priz - 15 0 0 ж "Prize 0 10 0 POIN' TERS— аө "ize, c òver 551b. чыё (Champion Class.) Po тапа o Flock Farm AF piti P ULNERARIA, or LADIES К чн a Forag Ө v "Excellent p, aet whic] are very fon ery produetive ks Light Bandy and Chaliy | Boils; tho ben covers the uina like а thick mat—its stems run up from a foot to 18 inches On et and chalk LI ori itis ipei d С gares н other: 869 еф fail. Di y be althy оп epn r, let the ede ps exceedingly goon To: fort бїт Aa Sainfoin, азо à ba much more food. Ve pid ч the Wheat plant. It is perena], On referring to Sowerby’s “ Botany,” he says the plant is highly worthy of cultivation аз а food for cattle, and Len oduetive by H. Sto abi inl y рЫ э was first до into cultiva- f атра да du УЯА Lom 2e o e ait Дертар 9 Exhibition Prize Medal 1862, RAVE'S PATENT STABLE FITTINGS Best Stud Dog .. £20 0 0 First iP üi (Dogs: not eligible for Champion а, E ves 0 Н 0 (риев over 50 is wei) ^ First Prize a u Ё 0 econd Prize 0 Best Draco of £ Puppies Mens six Months T First P. гад H 0 Second Pri 0 Polntera, Small Sizo under 55 1b. агу same Sipas as haek] e Size.) Full Prize Lists and For f Entry may be obtained on Nini rbi i the NGC. E ЖЬ the кашы of the Company; Barford Street, Liverpool Road, N., ere Entries eres t be y Order. apte Ev, Secretary. of the Company, April 18. made, Office L Қо AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of T RET е. Horses, Sheep, and Pi dic ru atu "2560, including ESSAYS the Local Committee, 'ERRÝ, "аге offered coting. For Prize Sheets ax pucr apply at the Worcester 12, Hanover | M99? 90v HOUSE FITTINGS, and IRON PI GERIES. and КУЕМ LOOSE BOXES, PATENT IRON These inventions are recom mended as possessing numerous adv; vantageg not to be found in the late Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Moteur at Leeds, HERS received а of“ Hig the only Prizes conferred on any kr Bue: in this class. dere er on E diem to the Inventors and Makers, MUSGRAVE Вво n Street Iron Work ks, Belfast. GRICUL "dev eg HORTICULTURAL TOOLS.—Threshing Mac ‚а 2 Steam and Horse Power, Ploughs, Ire lr, с S parts rnip. Cutters, Bou Breakers » Chaff Cu p rs, 5 ү 3b LA free. Ilus rated Catal — i i 95, минтин reet, E. с. s. : Brentwood, Essex. 2 "vs 1 UY gocp SEED. BAGS fr J Mm I . ANDERSON, Sack and Baa Млқев, and RussiA LUE x 15, SHERBORNE LANE, King William E. ©; who wil supply уоп with а Str — atat ati а мы price." AROHANGEL eed the pick of the on. — ian and Prussian Dunnage rices sent free on application. erem E IN PRICE. pew PHOSPHO GUANO. The Prices for ihe Baka 1863 are as jo amm delivered Freo on Board, or on tho Rails at ең]. т 30 Tons and upwards .. #10 8 0 рег бик cash. For 10 Tons up to 30 Топв.. ... For 5 Tons up to 10 Tons => .. ..- 1015 0 s не от quantitie "оозу o5 1170 p x 6 The Pric iil s. ре additi л 1f Aat “чы n "Del Повне Ве Наб Ie IE eve ES 28, KING STREET, OHEAPSIDE ; AND 15, LAWRENOR Sha ie Lue ГӨ! R LA шана & SON, Qmm ei. SEAGRAVE & CO, ` WILLIAM DIXON & & CO, Gra Ac JANB, 1 LONDON, E. 105739389 ROTE ARE AT SOCIETY f EN WORCESTER MEETING, STOCK and IMPLEMENT FREE B SH TS are now nin ‚апа will be forwarded on application DAR penay. 2, Hanover Square, London, wW. k кы The Agricultural базеи, SATURDAY, АРАЦ 18, 1863. Tur Babraham sale on Wednesd last, which one-half the herd of the ‚>а "en уб WEBB was so England, Se А and Ireland, and som as двзраѓећ y even to Australi d“ i E ixty-two ‚гө and heif l. 125. "Id. [тө and 20 bulls averaged 48}, 14з. 9d. apiece. may sn further Шаа the character of the hat 1 501. аріесе—опе of th es уна d our r торо parijen] ошату дау, ге по less than. v 370 THE GARDENERS' dul ul а АНЕ GAZETTE. [Arrn 18, 1569, Put up now at 35 uineas, the ne nd pem wa f sai УИ 70, аза the lest etn Mr. з ha d 1, ану А fos epe Na; o ft s bes was E year as as follows aa bought her ш апа sister, Blush por и апа ' Grass a: eeds in a ips of any os i AE o -Rose, for 110 апа 260 guineas respectively rdi прно Е latter "thon were probably im- Oat E m at Cobham. Mr. BETTS bought the latter at North | purities of the Rye- grass, &o. К: У s^. CIN Frith las t autumn ; p he has here become the Now dia this yos know To the seeds Se "ED DUS purchaser of Re d Rose, another daughter, {ог | were so dirty ?—if so, why did he eall the Узенен | cu ur ineas of her twin-cal Red Розе | bulk from which our sample was taken P If he Mo relate Raw. » а d, seven weeks old, for 5 5 іпеаѕ € not es what an exhibition of carelessnes The cropping is taken in any order, accordi aid respectively. He fought well also for the possession | has he ut pe rhaps, after all, he was not ER E " Mentmore абое ^ "being И f Drawing-room rci another daughter of the е «озо of the mixture ; he might have got it ПО lowed—by which we are to un perp that it is old cow, but Australian gold proved vietorious, | from a wholesale c ; but even then, if he | е landlord or hir Чери, over whom пор nalty and Mr. Invrxa, of Sydney, became the purchaser | knew his business, he ' a fine margin for profit, | for the infraction of rules of culti validi TS whose for no less p 25 iid and if he had not, his peciit must have put it | will or арш decides each year of every field what Next to ades dnte of Beauty, those of|into him rather збу, ic that, е іп any | crop it shall bear. hschild entered Belinda, A "ghe of 3 wlph, realised the |li ght, here appears to o be a case of gross WE mp E er us RER ag — average price. . PAWL чр orance or worse. a di QS Rad « NE deal б hiro d home Бош E. purehaser of Ms the same fam e are bound to say that in as hen "o aisgloyed, and Бағ жаз tho саны р. at iie Міне sale, was а анлары һеге, i. go they are equal if not T to those usua. J mae Agr ve hore Plough team, driven b € e neas or Daisy four- т^ d | sent me for Ө mixtures, for although it is true [о T" P bor. The ork и accomplished was ya WALKER, of irmingham they ittle more mouse dirt than we perhaps 4 or 5i and abe Age di 100 uineas, = Miss Battersea, a earling Ыы like, mis а wero probably not very old shop- wero got over per коров. дө Íf ihe latid were i wi b 100 gui the Sylph f biiy. Among the|keepers; but in saying this we must warn our | it was turned over in untr videt slices, and another half prices Жалый by ће. Сейаз may be n се 100 асн that bo seeds are звона 1у gend "ne days work of the „ваше team w M the harrows would as for Miss Emi e own аё | ог that they are Deme in proper proportion: g tilt ow imperfect th Бапанов bought T. 5н t Grin- we require in Grass Aaaa is tint | wo and how much more costly uh that of the Я апа с ru 0| men of pes ligence; that the seeds themselves| Тһе cultivation and г 3 X "отада of Ше or | should be of good quality and mixed in the best | estate is now done E 20 hor which are | possible proportions, a and по one ought to refuse to |in the €— our or Е horses in a y| pay a little beyond the seed value for such intelli- | team. But for the extra work o improvements, &o,, i ats he p including drivers (generally boys, managed by the owner А very large company were "рти to witness| Our Correspondent states that ‘‘he has got а | оғ+һе teams), the ti f b st at the | oes of the herd by Mr. бтвлтғовр and | proper mi kw fr TRE. respectable house at a frac- | 1 h ONAS n e bish, been демей, nor, although many distinguished | Now let it be understood that we xoa nothing of|are a common allowance for the h ies h men who haye ERAN attended Babraham | any f eve "The re remainder of the herd will be on the 24th of June. The 15th of July, which had | n pre ану named for it, has been abandoned at H use it "kc the week of the International Show ambur disposed of thinki And n ns of this kind, all who have done it must know | А Со memg has sent us the f anaie that ers. ive and six horses per 100 acres of tillage land on cultivation of the of the parties here concerned; but we сап | neighbourhood, and taking into sai unt th understand how a customer may be safer with | extent of кейе re LE attached, it is n not {оо ere e owe " and we cannot help|fo say that the ed by less t houses of this character will show than 30 horses without aid from stoam ; s so that at € repre all tis more strong!y by aiding least, 10 derent saved by the adoption of stea exposure of b wer. ed rses are managed by one рейд malpraetiees like those to d by boys е keeper, rec 15 eR те now folut eper, T eiviug 153. рег wei ek, an гоор 6s. to 9s. рег week, which w, as regards the examination of speci- the essary aí£tendance on Sundays. They get и 1 ус haff and Oat straw to browse ad lib., 1 Dol itis no slight or enviable о аз ihep are of Ош week all the year го und, with half a bus letter, which, as ing азу сч Y а most|not matters that we сап lay in the balance with |3 pecks of Beans durin ring t the seve e portion ot л important subject, we give here entire : | that accuracy which the chemist can the consti- working year. , Rock ва in lumps „placed in the “I enclose a sample of “ fin -- (ct » | tuents of a sample of guano ; still, the chemist hl Ral sold by a nursery i in this um nty to a Gra летна of | Will necessarily have the charge brought against|also in their season, which the horses are found to mine at the rate of 15, per lb you be kind | him of a difference in ana alysis, for where men are | relish much. enough to infor how many of them are not|rogues enou gh to kno wingly ve nda spurious article, | Vetches, Rye-grass, &c., are cut прет 4 ди pa common Rye. ides a sprinkling of White they may easily [Жз ары specimens and cases for p аге fed in the large roo оошу шше Men кеш k ous enough, at a горег fraction c than half the ne Ei p S MR first sent him, І Ьер + а € an analysis as we contents of the pocket se sent us, whi ich w remarking tha money ida mmer months, by which plan the stock of m f "The Pao however, the botanist or the chemist choose | ceu ces ofthe ye X is his specimens, and we cannot but think tha: the БЕТЕ ЕЕ one as wellas the other will be enabled to fix 851]. for the m. goose rness and saddlery expenses, : а | the con of repai afena and waggons, k amount to value for a mixture, whether of super ГА Тһе farriet imperial Tio hid: we conclude w where orina 5 oz., being at the rate o: as the weight of a bushel, which sd at the e of 205. the bu Grasses, in Which most нууга а Ње prevailed, while some good lawn Grasses were not rops grown he | and, ке башар се, Beds London sta er per- | about 507. per sonum on the average. e phosphate o or of seeds; and as regards the latter, | does not cost 5. a year. Putting Ше horses at 40, this 1 day a matter of the ge apea they vil cost 47, a head per annum ior as s0. much of truth in our онан, as nurs erymen = seedsm e | deterioration of value and for risk of death. And any everywhere n such wonde И ы мен one adding all these items together and charging 37. а соп uld of the | mixtures—of whic К this ipsum. of * finest lawn | ton as spending price for the hay; 3s. a bushel ive, | Grass seed ” is no uncommon sample, for the Oats, бз. for the Beans, and 9d. а cwt. the - for the cut and carried Vetches, will fnd that the team n вй LAT EET of 20 horses costs Baron Rothschild at least 7007, and f about 2 TEAM CUI hat supposing > ec 10 horses is 8 cod E MEN s N TIVATION. cultivation, he sa 3507. in this way. Let us i peru i: edid Er e e now see what dbi substituted LL 2: costs him. j| Be was one of the earliest adop f steam culti- though not| Turre being no farm steading on the land vation. W good | able to its ents previous to 1857, He purchased Smith's apparatus as made by Messrs. е Rye-grass | the first corn ere were sold standing— | Howard in the summer of e UR m has thus had five table dung as well | years. erience of it. windlass (w. ( as grain had MA be end бог the followin ng season’s Fahidi), ak 8-һогве-розгег Ped cylinder engine by TABLE OF Coxrewrs Ór-A Prwr oF GRASS SEEDS cro tal Lon: isd red per canal Butlin, 1400 yards of iron wire rope, and the culti- (“Fine LAWN !”) - m he Jand for or ба. Diss. tors, anchors, rope-porters, an ks ju na rimary prove- | 5007, The iron e first year, an Botanical Names. | Trivial Names. | Pint. | Remarks. ment, &c., up to that date , Mr. Taylor states | 16 cei ААС. m TR M а ore that 300 acres of white corn, «grs di 225 acres Rough | in 1858 The whole a windlass, grubber, this и lanceo- ‚ыле Chaff White, and Red La and re acres | wire rope, and engine, were in use up till Midsu Ü 2. Myosotis arvensis..|Corn Forget-me-| 800|! Weeds even | Canadian Oats, were sold by auction (е right to buy|1862, The е isstill good enough for second cultiva Not in pasture, | back the stra € ova reserved however) This gale tion, i. e., of land already o ed by the grubber, 9. Holcus lanatus ..|Woolly So 400 ed less | realised nearl e engine is nearly E eed E TE and so are 4. Bromus mollis ое a 160 te € кт yam ү steam cultivation had been | фе windlass and Nevertheless, in the Lop Grass ied on, the сена Farm was cropped, and | autumn of 1862 Baron Rothschild ha k for 5. CN Rye-| 36,000 yieldod as follows in 1861: adis ФИЙ and perceiving the need soon. acres producing near purchasi r moreovi rfectly 6. E MMC rei Vernal| 6,400. n lawn Qata ne ^ e УУ T Ушаш pora кен satisfied S tk the orte dies of s ead DEPT T. Festuca ovina ..|Sheep's Fescue 4,000 Lo els - ^ 40 Я » $9 а per acre grubber, which has been found at Mentmoro ea я А >S ow » pet Steady to its work, more lia jump out o! V Men enis in aa inam M EIE NONEM л TITLES 9. Medicago lupulina :|Nonsuch Trefoil| 9000f ' doubtful | Tun Vetches, Colo ge е apparatus, and во procured Clayton & Shuttleworth's L propriety. | seed, &c. . " » luxuriant crops of each, 10-horse power engine and the Be , wind- others n "remainder of the land was in lass, and apparatus. у, together with the 3-furrow on market, 65s. per balance plough, which has just been Spring corn was con ! Fiskin's patent owned by ohn Ыы Fowler. When tmore lately I saw Batlin's in the neigh- power engine, six years old, but none шы Warne Tor wear, busily angel dn phalf oniting and seeds. The ' and corn crushing, and the new 10-horse power engine —! —— TET y APRIL 18, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, and Bedford apparatus cross grubbing in the field. The | Howard's grubber, which re pa air TS of the whole уркш», Зи tear and at work, and for the бойну with which it can be Du 371 and fed with hay o on the pastures for pis т е рів "hd or encine. en it gets clogged by filth | the weather cold. Feeding liberally a large head of ceeded 407. а а year. "This aluation r de epth of w He Speaks o of e great satis- | stock, the cake and meal will average аё age À 10007. ratus to the farm on ст, iti is saf work. A чаа | жен which Olio & отон з 10-horse power | а year. Besides this, o derahe purchases of super- for sale would no doubt be a good deal lower. It isa draught engine copa able of self- | phosphate and guano are made, ап arge quantities Кү? apparatus, it may be men — ke ji sale. propulsion, and , dragging dias else of bones from the Mentmore kennels are crushed in a bably t engin t bone-mill nnection with the other barn imple- of at least 3007. on the original purc SEN e; aa ie the | on his soil) hor: o the e engine, jh horses to the | ments. driv п by steam: m-power, so that the land by actual bills for repairs, including one new rope, 70., ЖОО жакин ы ча ss carrying rope, "M нае, аве dud. pa feeding is not likely to lose its fertility must be at lea st £185 up till now. Puttin ng however &c. „ and a team {о the cultivator, and at least half a | in Baron Rothschi ld's hands. work of| day of all this А and of the men in thus shifting steam cultivation on the score of expense, it will prove | from one field to another and in peting to work, узы in the end to have been much cheaper as well as much | which used to be the rule, now the engine of itself if have been built with pro- better than that of horses. the roads be good, ог at most with e hore ein T batiy the e idea of removal when the Park is completed, expenditure g E us | Comfortable yards surrounded by very deep sh qae, ЭЦ following has been the daily exp of one one o field into other wi йош КТЕ m e кү s and 20 ya del Hos A y еер sheds (slated an ies open А entmore, and a great deal of it has | calf heifers— i LC ror pA ues ken s Т : been laid n very large A elds, во бав „е eo of г m iem Labour. ЛОНГ 38.; anchormen, 5s. ;plou : removals is not grea he b man, 2з. Ө windiassmen, 3e Y il Y a m ; vesti engine had В shifted while is times the pu ing | шаке up the ample RI. feta езе — 10 55-абге piece had mplished. Т Me quadran lar buildings. Thi T. creta Farm buildi а temporary character—sub- stantial enough. aed though wooden—pain blue built wi A WR gu. em Бе. ey are Ap más 8 eat 2 ats showing strong clean bright straw 29 4 |to use in draught work of pe &c., along ; roads fro ànd inxtlib-fleldsctha ar d аа capital For this, with the 9-tined cultivator, 4 acres of first | the station ff the fields, vlant SE niha and Alsike Clover, look clean and strong. cultivation have been daily асоошріей over any though here th e advantage seems more do Шш. The: The Alake stubble land, 6 to 8 inches deep ; and for this 7 ac is igi apparatus as $e "ep costs—for engin with | d of crossing this X t grubbin ought iron wheels, 420/—for plough но, | UP e with the 3-tined a e The first grubbing costs about ШЫ, rope, and rope ports snatch-blocks, anchors j Ts. an acre, the second grubbing costs about 4s. a «е., including 400 yards of — "n im - e dai mong other crops which seem to E ipd: acre; and for 115. there is thus accomplished ^ expenses are as stated ab 9, 4 for the new ОН варі, -whioh iae ша. jo T ield g aedi acre of better work than with plough and harrow used | engine consumes ml 10 cwt. of coal, and working at Lf 1 P : Н г. Mg beue or the cows and heifers wm pulped ап io cost from 30s. up to 40s. an acre. In addition, | 45 to 65 105. of steam is quite master of the heavy 25 vi hay д 3 however, to lls. must be added the annual charge work: which the — soil gives it ' for tear aud wear. sum of 2407. in a or 407. рег There аге many other particulars of Кайтсын to the i iculturist which aus Me annum, must be ша t : aóhitio 3 loved on 200 acres of tpat poar G Grass land, throwing upwards to as opis. a кд um d imded amongst the ie Simbar | ms € — Tm ^ erecti T 10 ре yid ва йй А "- ° рсы , д 3 A ЕА s and quantity of | Burgess & Key's and Cranstoun's tool do sa Mr pre oA E E plonghland el voce which by e following ^, gum е repairs п st IP feeding, and the direot work х dono by by the old apparatus since its purchase — cheaper е hand labour, notwithstanding 6 » age, ca & an in 185 mde irs iu the fiel to waggons, and the superintendence of the changed for r heavy кэе ud iv UN and daos Wurzel. bui — wi roduce, large sale $ % Фен? rope at about 177. per an., | undertake it for 5s. an acre and one gallon of beer per | Wheat аі р, bed, idi heading кк have P 4 уевев. acre. "This seems so much less than is paid elsewhere | substituted with great immediate adv vantage to the 53 5 3 cost price of wire rope worn out iD оно as far from London, that it is worth whi ре гог uy m and with ultimate advantage we doubt not the first year. q | to th pirited d recording it. 1 "i Six years.. £238 16 0 : The best land, consisting of about 100 acres pri шү KP (эче old pasture (in one division of the intended par No. of A. io. cot- Diu arrangement) is stocked with a mixed herd of viiam THE FEEDING VALUE OF KOHL-RABI, WITH grubbed, | а work. | 50 or 60 head of Short-horn, "Herefo rd, and D XE б FEW REMARKS ON MANGEL ч VURZEL, oxen ; usually bought in in olowing instructive report by Mr. T. Baldwin, Albert Lr vhi of 1857 tt t E 275 68 years old, grazed during summer ; and тае the aid | pp chere Glasnevin, has been Moi gode: in the Irish ха ЖОН. 440 "S ¿| o£ 2 or 31bs. of cake, pd them daily on “the: land Agricultur PP s.] v азый 4 i .. after midsummer, t the gros ter part of them get off fat | Somr Kohl Хан boring been groyn Year. year on the me that it would kepton for s fe eding.' There is also usually kept | be instructive to our pupils, and- етапа aw not Total 2245 485 a small herd of шуу?» cattle (Kerry cows and | uninstructive to the phe if - ore ts feeding eps ~ d v diep t ров Ireland every year, and | value practically in the cattle entioning АЧӨШШГОР1ИНШ.;. ыз: I T — bro out pen yards on Oat-straw (cut) the matter to Dr. Карае, hoy with de pets; kind- | and хдо yi [s ge for them. They graze along | ness and desire t о, pon with any barren cow stock from the dairy herd, the | utility, encouraged m кил. per my views; and for Тн dp items are to tho credit of tho xd а secondary pasturo Адаш They re fou. ndwhen. this purpose we solocted four beasts, on which was and in addition to these there be | thus 9" е Qr, 2 Q kiy ей, аз с гей li could, the experimen Thich » 221 - d Lad Spring and 2t of 1862.. 21 Ж ‚ EA Including removals. "3 Gras: edingly to ay, arch, during which only | o Е: M usually rs off The pastüros. fat by Е 3; January 2 last the animals wére two days ays had fool lost. in shifting the apparatus ; agen All the grazing land is filled in with ewes stall stand, ina very well han кез ami during 36 days, therefore, 40 acres of Oat stubble | and geb until the latter are weaned or sold off fat. char arge to a pupil named Patrick Hill, Пе ат plonghe once for Beans or 9 inches deep, ап 100 — or thereabout of 2. year old Durham or Short- | for his steadiness and eg суйш и convenience pae by steam power with a tool which drags z 1 heifers at Darlington'and partly eart of rMaronop, we shall т them in whole of the moved b, 5 acres of Turhip land |in the home counties i in May, and sold in calf after lOÜor| Моз, 1 an: ot I. y on Kohl Rabi, Холна for Oats, 35 acres "of Pun stubble for outs |. n months keeping, bulls being Kent on the farm к oilcake, ard a stirred or grubbed once with the 3-tined grubber and serving them. There are also 30 milch co Басбай, making ap Lot IL | кеа "5 edis crossed with the same tool, and 20 acres o rit crossed іп the dairy herd, chiefly ye Ein ы апі Dis w— 8 д : Turnips, oilcake, another time with the 5-tined grubber. Here are|numbers of calves are bought and sold, some of them p 45 acres of ane cn and 90 acres of ктар, and | fat if they turn out of a kindly sort bes feeding, others os, 1 and 4 w n than *'half fu" (using zu 45 acres dragging equal to g, àccom- | as heifi calf, and are parted with | expression in thé e in — it is EE P hg 36 dye equal to 180 acres ха Зин or | younger, those being kept which are likeliest to do | ^Ewarts Cattle Gauge") when the experim а day, which is a lower average than usual; аа Та rearing m stock the calf sucks the cow Ten as the o» ii been stall. fed on Swedish first, b because in February the days are short, and for three or four тољ and is обого ually | Turni eet l-cake, nm next because the 45 acres of ploughing with Howard’s | weaned, being fed from the pail, and receiving ha; ay Ав t y differed. тен ? little in weight а and condition n, 9-furrow balance plough were done at a slower rate СР with meal and cut Ет which we КОЛ for they e а good match ; and I can вау this the more than usual—owing to its being а new tool to which the purpose, 3 ог 4 miles off, at 30s. to 408, a ton. | confidently, because I had for several months been in the men were as yet unaccustomed, 4 аге also 500 өт, D ed ne i£ Aie А or the habit of seeing them at least once a day. Nos. This work has been accomplished at а созі of Shropshires, which are every autumn and 2 апа 3 were young milch eows, which also заа 56, 8з. for fuel, oil, and wages, ог at the rate of 6s. 2d. sold fat with their produce. čuring t the following | EDT match, boing as nearly аз possible in ап acre, By hors wer, at 17. a дау for а team of summer mi autumn, The 500 ight and quali ity. ro the le 45 does of plo ughing would jm cost at least ' are 291888 оп че samhla in re- A the а 45 acres of harrowii could not have hem ceiv and c at but i it have : ofa sei to ——Ó КА off ен do it esos the same 107. Тһе Тһе lambing season commences i ruary, шиг 35 acres of T rabbing wo аза [E taken six horses first fat lamb goes off in July, when 6s. to 6s. 4d, a |! 10 days, an hich conid nok P bin Stone are common prices, or 33s. to 35s. a done by M at all without айр quo harm than |ewes, too, command 50s. besides their fleece Тһе pay сеа would have taken days, and | for the year's keep of Е and lambs is thus the operation ne ta pios 3 ive taken | ference between purchase at Sho бесе ; five or six peque To ae for pe i pa together : ap- the value of tho fi 1 оши Tut it. — bithe yas етты ae wear о! ficiis ind has | ing lus milk into London. э Toc карар ыны чары Г к ыу. бене are diminished already | it still | siderable—it being an understood thing that makes the t op pret newly bought stock goes through the distemper as| у cheap, —— soon as it gets home. But little is done to ел Mr. STi v giebt jp et e lg i ами, y не d e 372 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 18, 1863, апа = Жары been fed at the e time before I took any | any root; and, in the gun “state i киш it is If these figures and the reflections i in which I hg part their fe eding. the commencement, o for i ossess any interest or value, their conside is Nos. т ап nd 2 2 showed an ЎСА to - iss n. hs „feeding value o any s Айн псе Ty chemical | tion is just now opportune for many reasons. In ДУ: Kohl Rabi ; but as to them in clea: alon This is not Ше pau to enter more | first place, the proper season for preparing the gro d a state as rper they } nd managed to eat it | before E54 into the merits and demerits of chemical ana-| for Mangel шле is not very far dis nt; ud 1 ої Iw аты preferred | lysis r do I wish to pass ndary that sepa-| secondly, every agricultural suggestion possessing а to mix ile d £h e start, but we | rat es the domain of the pe entific e ymo b om value, no matter how little, Should receiv e the ү ч to = too many i in the feed- Pod of the professional analyst; bu mus ly + |+ nterest of prac ing аа TRE "of the 24th of January I ш following scale of ; feeding, which came into use on 5th :— — de vut that any attempt Се e feeding on chemical an | ysis alone is liable eut in disappointments und ses. using their influence to alleviate ua pressure of a times and to raise the small farmer to а positi бо which he would beable to cope with. ов vieissitudeg . the morning of the 2 |los „Тһе chemist "has been eminently useful to I seasons, which will always weigh heavily upon im, Mhz ghe er tt tis not in his labora- | so long as he relies mainly on grain crops to meet his No. 1.|Ко. 2.|^ t ct and reliable opinion sein. Jnder these circumstance! ; I venture Roots, Moni прве р ар | of "the ma ick or алое value of feeding | to;suggest the propriety of vigi i the area und At 6.30 р.м. Саг тн: |1 1 1 |stuffs | Man urzel, not only because it7i han Саке аюны LA g y 8 à productive and At 12.30 рм. { Зоо, stona үрт j |. АП my observations оп Kohl Rabi as a feeding sub- | profitablo root, but also сечы. E ME extend Roots, stones 3 2} p to think that it is ara «р for | crop husb andry, which, bringing in more At 6.30 foe EA n 1 1 ^ ees production of milk than flesh and fat have — industry, more meat, ce ү produce, and At E m. Ha n. Па. T т T found that а a giv en weight of it p en fully as КЎ even more corn, І regard as the great foundation. on e Kohl Rabi was eaten k flavour than Swedes. Тһе exp шө to build up the permanent agricultural pros. j Жү Выд чы still, on по one oceasion did I v more seme роды. шана 18 хау in of Ireland. find that ! were used in so short a the | much in favour of the former root both as в the | Swedi частей быу tbat the cows fed on | quantity апа quality of the milk. "Thus, the two | this root showed е езен A heifers, , which were giving about the same NOU of | e Correspondence. it at the e se аз at the c ке Аз of the experi- | milk Th icultural Meeting at ment, поёт! —— that it lasted: 40 da уб The No. 2. Fed on Kohl Rabi, Жо. ` к m quarts, rgh.— Will you kindly say in your paper of this week cattle were again put t up m the yeighing insciis, be: *No. 3, Fed on Swedes, &c. х that the following are the agents in London to A the 11th February, апа And again, I used lactometers of tho same size and l'terbational Agricultural Exhibition (Hamburg, weighed T Аны че % construction for the purpose of determining the quan- Shanks Barker d Sons, the са Steam Navigation ext ` т» $ —— шеш) tity of cream in the milk, and that produced from т ону, Менге. Drolenv 2 $ Bremen, 14 Mark yos i х. 0! A ve а high tage th ther, 3 ub cos bor er pr A e eni 9 epi ,, Summer Forecasts.—Your hostility to my Summer The increase in live vett jn m beast and lot for | the trials giving 1j per yes 30 dni: may be put thus It is generally аа т" бокал on Йод It кї аы — — А опе сап fairly - prete end to fore- Weight on|Weight on| Increase in | 8176 mik cher in cream than those fed on Mangels; “85° à Summer sea who cann he same time so 12th Jan. | 11th Feb. | 30days. Бов taking into account the greater flow of milk ob- ins calculation to positive terms, UE Eoi | tained from Mangel Wurzel, the better flavour of the fi . c ndge as well as himself for е No. 1) Lot 1, fed on Kohl 10 1 Ам . sr MP [n ze tained, the greater certainty of the crop Mode the ei sent, md s ed са ecords s 2) Rabi, &с. 7 2 any c е е especially where, from being e раз simply -minister proo of f his correctness, P Bo repeat im NS di ihe Swedish Turnip It has been observed in scientific емс "that. long Total 5 [ni e and the ‘greater weight of roots obtained when | °* perience and observation, and personal assiduity and E a A5 жу T £ adapted to 7 yov, bó M i ie may give а shadowy foreknowledge of | Swedish Tur- т} will amiss if in this statement I express the оерћегіс changes to come which is hardly commi SOUPE npe, ar. 10 2 | 10 т opinion that the extension of the area un angel деа е uy and receives no acces ion in the pro- Tos al mp Wurzel in Ireland is а problem worthy of the con- 516559 do not pretend that this is the case Tt Da appears that t TU TE sideration of "those who. are sow d бо m of pr tons E: Е I ua ra ер Kr oil-cake, and hay i erased in PA weight in Misc а - M je s ki zn tho Bi їн 3h pm al time more this iwice as much as the lot fed on the | have in Ireland nde ut 15, 000,0 бога Бе vir з 5 "ES aei. ch rich sei uantities of К of sii lend. Of these, we had in 1862, $m 149 acres E im а ne peur ойрон 9 ыкы same quanti че of Kohl Ra кан; oilcake, and hay. "This | yn individual summer,” and therefi I will dd arp tions Jore s ite х Талаа, and only 23,245 acres under Mangel | : js rere, M mund io eight War. = i ud bu acre of the. latter for every 16 anda АП | atem Bie ires IT vp ox also. pa: Т f ght, [acres of the former, Comparing the areas und | ne vernal equinox aro never or ud NE, feng than E onl Rabi and a. | crops in the four pur for 1862, I н 2 d = these. e ш, surround аро'ћег ; anda cautious uM кт туны crops on the Model t season "n | МЕ над күбе ч кыне > » ee » pubs тенеке ES cu wu 4 m de against 18% tons of Kohl Rabi, their | In Ulster # е n "id | deseribe пс оне раа "Ln h Ps e f relative value for stall-feeding is soon de Connaught » clu Таша at others have spoken very highly of en we віда r the advantage Which the M Mangel before E "esn Po ndis others c: entis "Y | the crop for feeding purposes ; but I have not Seen any | Crop DEM, E eam freedom from those diseases | not fear self wro wi ng, andl _ — e experiments in support of their views, which often des the Temps op; the in intend t ke ko ei first. of ES the day of all my 3 » Кар m I that in the able and elaborate paper ch ces of eme rut Turnips by alternating ог. future putlieations, if any, on this mattor, - i i bi, contributed by Mr. Sarem; of . rotating it with Mangel, as those crops come round їп | A rmless b du АП Fools! caer —— Tieultural оше the rotation ; its greater prodnetinn when tha land Р: аб Sa 4i з yE England (vol. хх. ysis of the root made deep and rich, asit ought to be; its rale бота, 1 Dv Boulay, Sandgate, prit: ч ат ора it dee ча, е T om which А would appear adaptation for milch cattle; апа its well mirable Tis that « “Е R. PC M Jand,” dd ns known іы аек possess far higher feeding value than Property of keeping sound for а =з time in p its, UM тор а of certain ewes to za the lambs of other It may be бта to Compare. this anal turiti о ана my queis E ist, уз, ition answi ion of March 215%. which has also = чаре едет iso а =. p e "— A : T OD take the fact above suggested as an answer. aver u > Ыр уш aia A чес T advocate i is, not s in mne nd mj o E t (My ed m is quite positive | that a 1 ne ; оч on | Ог iind but an extension of first Ала of Feb. 18th was small жа pre eed ide 14 ө бена composition | that which I believe to be the most тойлойт оп the | days and has not grown well, the lamb of March 16th dee MÀ nd well manured puis untry ; | was large and strong from the —` bri April 1 n E Kohl : a area un ms green crops не е hid ied, bids fair to ЭЕ?» its sister. Rabi, | Swedes. Wars. р е атац should receive more attention than | Jaundice in $Леер.—1Ь may intere your readers to — esire to see its | have some particular cernin disease w! Anderson. Voelcker. "Yoelokor. ——— — understo: od, and X йа ei affected a join of the College flock, and which Iam 8040 | 89460 | 5780 | Glasa E сатма de by the eA: е ‚Оп һе informed h ared in other localities, The А акылы ita XR те product hiefly affe purchased last fali, in moderate i safer on А ema it iem. а шой teresting me off dry healthy land; they ыры ] that without average an night in a 8 ihe , ав е — returns of E Soon after lambi ng tes began to lose flesh, and on — dom — being versa о уй а field of Swedes, where egun in pen wasplaced, on tosomelate sown Turnips À rtesy of MD Donnell 1 i отте represented the average co toc ile cou Y у, 1 am enabled | a rapid change for the worse took place; several € of these IF clomid ашуы ES t compile ti е Batar table of the annual acreable | died, and on being opened the flesh was found of g test of tha лчу or compara eeding M те " ENS азы» Ши КЕ У Mangel | y | congestion of lunga -— the being particu- dis Wirssl. urnips, larly RS Е т оње срср а н i a di 1 1845 oz WR | ws m d Med d DURS M iu nd pe E 17.5 143 yellow an very p pale, end the blood appcar : 1849 VECES QOL C ag affected ы be © Баана ро m 161 the w еи s 1852 e LR 181 129 | several ofthe ewes di 1853 о сч 17.7 16.4 |changed back to the mirar un TOS S E ea ni : s 1 pint of bruised Oats and 2 Ib. : APEX 1856 D S UM. з 155 166 me time we the following dose, from а їп the 21st volume ud соо з 13.9 12.5 | Prof. Brown :— EB 2o c I| om foge р л = лр ан Asemge эпе зе years .. 14.2 i y, the yellow ti In explanation of the mall yield - by a more healtby red apj i Ы о and э conii me ns | Detter, Portions of the - animals v Мары Чоу Bier roro who, айга id Арвтїт, 18, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. came to the f following conclusions :—1st, that there was | require any great amount of a analytical skill to convince them mach ; a stoppage took 1 in the lower intestines, inflam- a fibrinous condition of blood, in ndu СЕТЕ y feeding оп IK the one case the oileake was adultemied with white аа ensued, and death cg а the results f ык ы di triti Wad: 9d. derincement ОЕП Poppy саке, and that the dark coloured cake was in all in fact which would be produced by a strong irritan: metallic watery innuiritious food; Zd, d geme! iver | probability adulterated with Rape, while the abe ium | poison ; and it was, therefore, highly "n gerous to pis i and apan secretion of bile, poe ет уе [иш colour specimen would represent the pure толика. eriminately — Seed Cotton-cake to er: ig He had found tion of blood cor puscles a and fat e ; 9d, а] | Тһе ve p f the саке exhibited showed that ут in suc е in the lower intestines, almost n 4 it had undergone some оше ргосевз eod е, mere crushing ard 98 et balls. Earth nut yy was very for the extraction of th and which perd in all Ант а сакты бош he deu lalone, but if made from alre 'ady к) redispos osed. Her siia the continuance of probability А ае its d My. Those who | tho husk as well, the sa able and inj di proper- tbe Tut drought, substituting for the carbo nate а selves to the operation of ren Mr des ep an ties eer apparent. ks pn arth. туп Wi н) тоа b e well to give the first- mentioned dant until the — D oms and until red blood was seen in the eye. If the effect of the medicine should be p^ cause purging, reduce the proportion of | 2 Ірі m pleased to be x to state that ed treatment has been very efficacious. John Соїет n, Royal Agricultural College Farm, Cirencester, Дый?” eifers. — Case 1. en a vinto I well recollect my father's he Takin ng a heifer from en field that was кат for iig, dias in iar stall. I asked him what th ust b Шей} n the hous eui js a “ roarer. v " d m поб make out the meii x a “тоагег” He explained it thus: she is as bull, and is always riding and teazing h vie A and hooks and breaks the fences very mucb. І thought the man was for sending me off with a flying story. So I went to my father and asked him the ing of it. He explained it to me, ld me that 16 often һар pened to some of the best Devons; а "x с ? e lieved it to arise from their high liv d high breeding, and also from their not быр а о One of them became, as І have before described, noisy and restless; in О e “гоагег. 1 ally her to A butcher. These calves wer e bre d pi rinci- pall f M: Quartly, d f th t tl ell, allowing them йш pounds. of iile per da; ay with their ordinary food. was САП: good and level; and h dà ell, I had intended in due time |, to have exhibited her at the Smithfield Show, where I | a once had the wh luck to win a first prize vi a Devon cow, bred by d рык nte nce С Јат Ргіп Rom aring, how wever, is not poa Mean the Devon breed, Ijt had m E few yea ure bred Hereford heifer, which r cene when only a few da б was fed summer and winter udder fill, just efore calving. A ndgh boue an expe- HIM cattle breeder, called upon me at the fime, to ecome a roarer within a month. He was xperienced men, bu t once to e mA John Ford, jun Lambing of Ewes.— ltural G pue of the 21st ult. that a ae ил he has 18th o Жей, and male one a month after, and he E to — if this per: iptio ith that of a superior meets уне less | ordin tie ced pol Ho ҮЕ farmers than other: il of adulteratin, with. ere eign substances, cases the ror Ad lost in point of money o paia a 5 price for ане саке Шке ances the cattle were seriou: admixtures bue to а p cake qs aste, conseque; АП kids of diloske A d spoil by being I kept in damp places, and often pud pos ba none suc ya to be found in the marke cattle. A ror н bran would ve таст ty of. Linseed vari о sold in our 5 markets, and iu one of those samples, which was termed |stowing the cake in dry plac i ы und no less than per 8 ipn o coh А А ntu Mo ost іп, ts ha 7 per| Analysis might be lack Sed иан im tige in 1861 and Сз matter, e ы сена. сыш € d the JN HAC considered of goo ) BORDER r fr т се; Не found i (8 ipeeula агу = d the ев et: ehe its he 8 per cent. of Dodder (Cai ina), 2 per cent. of Kn: ould not find anything injurious in them. Оп exa i (Polygonus aviculare), 1 per Pvt of поо, апа 11 рег Nowvhd: d а mieroscope he discovered incipient fungi, f itself all throug! e the mu cent. of Mustard and other seeds; and above all he found | which had since develope The th 27 ue the common Petersburgh Rigelf Linseed, а large | use of that саке had actually killed 14 shee horses, and a of which found its о Hull and other r ports, the pon; , ll within two days he believed, Which акау Hopurtties actually а: Хеб tà по 1 а t, | demonstrated the danger of buying any cheap description of while even that which came from Archangel was adulterated oid саке, апа EN to а — to ascertain whether to xtent 343 percent. In the samples which he had | it was good or ni It was not а] fe even to trust to "os EDT of the cake, but several which were actually to be grou he had th fortune poisonous. e had pes the trouble of separat from | into the hands of а dishonest miller he might have his meal бетеги Samples of Linseed the foreign seeds. and in par- | retu: i xtur awdust or sand, as had actually ticular sample he counted no less than 29 different kinds of | occur bstan hi eal having been ys ds, and а ng those which re more or less | found to disagree with cattle had been submitted to him to uri were the mon Darnel and the Corncockle, which | cov шь aus e only safegu: the farmer had was to often produced x injurious effects on the animal system. да iux well rms, and must always remember samples th uns Radish seed occurred, w eoe еа иа нап оона t) gea prico oiioake od. Wild was frequently found. bu simple reason that the wild Mustard. | was always mixed expen. urious | sive nature, while, ы he had shown, even the ©“ зет тра nseed пера pa " oilcake was too often mixed with py seeds of a ou: 70 the cattle. He had treated the в. | que scm upon the Баке ыгы босап either chemically or ana- which | lytically, his intention merely being to call the attention of arming unity to the different СЕЕ of seeds, of | and to the materials by which oileake epo — ely by а ends t d a dis e des o the fat. Т escription 1 of Eest Lo efore him. Goo od oileake ught to be а bright типин 2 ей Ed M e whole subject w би! опе А colou: or common ely known to be "TL rs in the ordinary Li: hing F des: мей that i injured cattle, but which he Жер. found in y sample | point out the simple means of detecting xr OR; зш теѓе тепсе {о ipee had, he bi pigiihstand- is commo е have had a and smelling jelly, while that which w. D een nitherto ove r алаш abou ary, and ad eal [x б: A mix wil оС ск t. pep —- did mot ing mpm MEX beari: =: arin iran the interes A Or the- only not powder an t а eeable | and would well repay him by their investi, Was asm deri over to x part, of tho dod "that had оз упо Pit he A bep не Wo beg. I ойга Vs hes тагын pay y igatio lambed ; her milk did n , and about the | with water did not become geiatinous, it was not cake of the ed id YERSHAM, in mo a cordial 3o of thanks 24th of F libr eive & the present | best description, but it did not therefore Yollow that it was a | to the += Yu nh ЖЫ "is bei lecture, took time. I have never seen any other case like it. G. S. | 8008 cake simply because it might beco пао eat by being | the оре ing him whether his attention во mixed, because it ld P qually gelatinous when | had been directed to the feeding propietidi : n T Moles,—M y friend Mr. Wilkins, let us work, not talk. What's ie good of moles? That’s the question, А Ihaveshown t соз. үзә s ty p from their destruction. This does appear to Then let me tell you that mole Зар h eA ral in this neighbourhood for very many years, Yet for ala that the crops do not suffer from wire Worm, except occasionall а bit of newly ED land for the first HS turf g or er known remedies have n to. Then, * "ay e friend, calm your mind, and sleep sound," if you can, over these plain facts. William Smith, Woolston, Bletchley p mé Societies, = РН А МЕЕ of the Members of t е Royal Ара]. ец иц took place оп Жы last аб тт ке in Hanover Square, Mr. Raymond Barker i Chair аван OF LINSEED CAKE. Professor VokLckER, in introducing to the notice of the tit IURE эшо, orm Spécial i iteration о ite um when not only oileake but all kinds of feeding mixtures wor largely employed um PN farme fattening cattle. It was no doubt owing e great demand for all M of feeding materials "ti those which A TEA of ready ad c ration were frequently found to be mixed with matter which farmer aware. ie various ge mpm a oilcake exhi EI x stalls А could not fail to straók 27 the very ; ОК which was app P cake, and others near], sped А 2357 agreeable colour of t Lin ontaining these poodi s phos with water, а Neu: smell of Mustard was developed, He menti tional the point de he ved that p» дай ilcak ht tested in that way. Ка 2 especially tha is aite was sold as Indian Hapecake, | Chancellor of 2e е Банана — "P pda a umet generally соп a largo nont of я D seed, and | tion on the ви of the m: ty, e injurious 1 to tatile; and w had Те. him а а sample а AP obtain -— opinion d sgrienta ss dun pone deseri рой of з of саке Which bad actual kille е1 thre fhré oxen, to erperionco иш, es dam coli — — exc EL. that е, when examini an о: na berg exhibit nothing but the husks of Y зеі d whic h would do awa ы ше Т. of buyin the - Y y ying when made into а jelly, but in the specimens be hey | adulterated quae m . This question of Dii could easily discover and "E: ^ out the seeds of other Pun De wis the o nt because i£ had They could easily recognise the husks of other seeds in that | Cattle was mpor y even in, comparatively pute MM EE whether it | stated that em quantities of land both in England aras made of bad seed, or seed inter with other seeds, | piel as the hard Polygonia seeds or the | eg of the Xem Buck wheat, because the husks must be left in thecake. In wa; admixture of Cotton Seed ds un del of ае hunk. ел коют зае observed that the statements they юте whic! ti Professor, bore out which were very easily recognisable. He had not included le ѓару. Ъгап = his list of je materials, because i ако bot й эш cake; bu farmer to buy bran and and Ireland were passing out of cultivation as fi g| Mr. FISHER Новвз, i in seconding 4 the vote of thanks, jad hearg from the results - r ndulterating, it to реси nically. Ther ere anal: for he large pro pe seed. give any cf of Pits purity, for and 7 w БЫ оп р өп ауа" which cont —2 егу i { { or, in other words, being made from à х | Tho | the kernel, the whole oi the Cotton ibre was not extracted, ; and the animal had not the power a the the of an = 374 vhich 1 J 1 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. limited scale; at the same | [APRIL 18, 1863, | 6s. per Scotch acre, which, compared with sheari quence to 30 ТЫ PN е first attempt of any conse in thi iis the p by aid of са ГУ, was made fie e” thought might е carefully collected. Feeders of | co he knew spoke very highly a a when an n, and it had | а" ц тїп ае 6d. or scythe work at ыг shows a diff "d ich i It will be ores d that] harge noth , а8 bes nimalg t that season req ise ; ver if not at the re нб. v. just E s К "the фий соора ОЁ.“ uy off their own heads may 1 mention that & dur má I] have cut by ades. "To our countryman, |honour as tle inventor of such an Ux ipai "and, eie may now be the meri its T IN original ? or of ich have sprung ofi ng Ф feeding purposes would be a great boon to ће farmin ng comme ini у: г. FRERE was of opinion that some of the oilcakes whieh ME. = mentioned by the lear - eat advantage- o. gtoro. Feutemdl) Ме 1h in correcting а purga- iw аы, Eo might be give on rios the inflammation, which cakes Ped Ee in excess Ае К HOLLAN T froh. the work „оё his genius, the. reaping machine b d n- h метле e | of his ‚| M'Corm ned Prof rofessor | Cathbert; e considere fhis country. In 1832, one of buy s machines was Р work on the farm а Tem er of ag ice: LS in Fife; T satisfactory evid sue ound in his having. gamed Ше Society?’ : 5 sweopstakes ** for bes farm," inventor & benefactor y pl i. man and a few extra hands hired in to assist, 80 Sep acres, 40 рег annum, аб 6з. рег асге, The 8 Difference of 4s. per acre on n 40 mane En Deduct tear and wear (included in estimate of expenses) Interest on purchase, 21L, at 5 per cent. .. ^. .. .. Ji a i a О О С Eg € IRE zi e a Харана profit +1 + Iw a thé КЫМ, апа by próper tantion d ood order as when it Bel nt constructed n : бе йн үү? principles о ick Hus The of the di d price it in ag Lindsay; ; Brown 4 Fon E pe M &c.—can be had from 197. to 99. : а i "on finish. espect to draught, is Ди as been foun ће With re | / 1 hat Crosskill's Bell cuts 5 feet. 4 ine machines—in Мт. ND, М.Р, wished „to ask the learned | B y cuts 4 feet. 3i ence to the firs Linseed it compared with those of oileake th bran. Supposing them to be mixed in proper pr E would not cake mixed with bran be (ed mixed | Wh o 211. erre 491 The peter 4 | is also a most impiant, poirit ; and H have eno hesitation that the machine ore x — ES purposes thzn pure oileake, weight for merits of thes e different н Taig me: ition ativo |in work it has much need оё improvement, ET eight ? the ирег of any particular sort of maehine over | How ssor VOELCKER had no hesit ¬her isa matter entirely to be determined by local | 16 comfortably, and the ide of eure draught in the affirmative; namely, t + э circumstances. А а considerable length of time it | should at all times have the preference. „Тһе back- bran would be very useful, bu E it was ver y desitablo g farmers in this lo аў to delivery in sheaves of the smaller veas d is decidedly that the farmer should mix it himself, Milking- ècythe-cut as much vf p ir erop as рни by their preferable to the Tora ы the side-delivery reapers, cows fed on oilcake mixed with bran gave a larger ordinary yea: rly servants, in addition to their staff of | The sheaves laid off rake of the former, when | Supply of milk, while át ihe same time it wasof a г the harvest; and 16 is in | lifted with penes Iis nothing p A К. and 1 rhe quality than if they were fed on Пса] long | these cases, I b eve, that. M -machines m of шаке а fine 1 Ы was no doubt but that bran bettered the greates st Nr ieal value i r distric when, t n most description of oileake there was а very i year. his Мойше and ры і a the c case оѓ a hey стр where rop grain. as it cut. ith a rolle doffi inan wor aditi ly servants, mer employs e regular manner, and consequently _ of bran rendered a а very considerable portion of that achine; by which thé work сап be dom no cleaner "t P: me M ue ad эы: valuable which would otherwise | satisfaetor ry manner ; and in the case of a y стор. it wok 3 $ and further, i in n this A ther control ovi тна: the dung. will do its work im splendid slyle, where the , w in all "probability to ie. M.P., said the dificulty of d e farmer | | | would make what is vulgarly termed a “hash now DM. will be made as ен as possible in the form of was, А еке очы "йй Ма went ihtu-tho market ho dnd th e proceed to gla аб the distinctive peculiarities of | bi whereas, by the rake delivery, tlie sheaf can pure oil-cake cried down, while at the same ved each, T ign the view of forming sn opinion as to which be] pil tom to any size to suit the weather мун as high а price for а т mixed p may oed ihe best machine for the general ей Professor VOELCKER thought the objection would vanish if vol. onko were professedly sold as oil-cake mixed with реб LEE be possible e by | ох Mur а stage or ‚ but at the sa hardly jos up во large that derived i malt, merely to enable the to feed [ox Бы Mr. a duty es farmers was very p to mix with dime fo but d t food itself it was not worth c onsider| шакар ои Тһе subject then n dropped, and a н of thanks to the Chairani concluded the proceedings. Clubs. Re: Farmers’ arceri dod 1 ing Tines.—Mr. | this Ver aaie eet | T —Since the Irt aes ема с no greater | merto any d. viole | intervening CENTRAL STRA Sete ere na у ing the following e essay : tional Exhib; hibition of 1851 ther с i gas nd ovii in money ing {һе subject of trospective { work which lave successi n ey ^ir NE tlie eountry. Тһе ancient mode E a cutting grain was the toothed hook or sickle. m А hook is no liowever, among de things that were. 16 was superseded. by its foster brother, the scythe-liook, whieb, in the мода the few, isa first-rate implement ; but in the the M - of the worst that was e quality of its work. a ki * ie should be, confined to | tn rs ide the e scythe to ground 2d ad all laud ovens мыт embers of the Strathearn Central Agric us M. gates to another scene-of operation. Tliat d F The propulsion of Be I's bas tho advantage of enabling it to of self-delivery and broader cut ar suitable for - pc а ies EUR once withor eed mid еш Te. d Kam - occupiers of land whose fields are large, and whose land ic ut this seems Mere than counterbalance: y the 1 1 excessive draught on the horses and its weight, which | can grow crops fit to be cut entirely quem = € uses the machine to choke so often on soft Theselr Опе will deny; but I m state that my hum бирр ing and side delivery of tbe Bell & М‹Со rhines opinion, founded on personal observation and a. : have been thought an immense impróveraent, by one consideration of each system in eonnecliom with the - man with Bells, and one —— charge of M ck's (as | d of thi 4 a1 machines on the — advertisements say), there can be cut down and laid in ies | Crops ава аш is locality, x: : 3 from 12 to 15 acres by the former, and by the latter 20 acres of | Hussey principle, which ffectually managed by ps v: з E A e men et а E ез the | comparatively few hands, the most pee 2 іе nveniently sent to | . tpe f К itup'; whereas, in the ease of machi Hussey's rin- | for the general purposes of this ME T: а it 1з vonipulsury Lo stook up immediately behind the | Clüde: my- remarks by pr oposing tlie ing | machin -—— €— px cy weather, my humbie | resolutions :— менен ЕЕ. opinion їз, tha: st plan is ind and set up immediatel, d hind the reaper; and in bad catching еко! І believe айу | 1. The А f good shedrers, dong with n. 3 t Pme кли Орун үшин qut Ё price of their 1 cd e man nner К of allowing grain to lie in swathe ex pm of ; "t d тоне If па араан Syst ouid, ho s аач ота says Y o. атт! by s E principle is pey on, теге the shea at sufficient distal or ou r hand- delive achines, a certain rm s is porte upo: the авав ерте which the other syste: mand. | The lifting after this machine is much more squickly perform every sheaf ue laid dowu separately, cleanly, and {тешу } апа Pe will also be сее that Hussey's сопіто! E the thé шеп nem achin 2а а machines in general at a bre per a have now ich ma; y a M Ed t one or usps o yof any is m to P ана aa ine mus ition MEIN те be decided b оде ie > y v ue cie es its wor абер énd-generl advent Карев; I subjoin a | 229 vemetatio M еа хр of y day SM with Cathterta reaper | more с ing the past two seas Driver and 4 Bihders. dieta € e. 10 Н лс 3. Ж in > z 020 0 Bread and Becr Pee np gen Oil, Knife-sharpening, &с.;. Dh СА ж «А, "Thus, by employing 14 able if үа тав, by employing and half able labour: there can be cut down wn by this m machine, when eu m | two sides of the field, six Or six and a T «59 — and with as io ey ing it 0 отет ng right round the field, dx dove ta ty | ЖОКЕ ead e mast not take Sig be secured ma the е addition of e DI i 1 n KS js itis а valu will be found, howe e maj М EE |forag Be бартаа, aud it : éutting one due a tie most iab for Det to food A itd satisfactory job. In that е pise gh ир {шайнау after, bandster аге dispensed with As s ап‹ pm Ww ter be | oF' off teady done, there remains the hands i ib, leaving | 1099 for cattle wrid узын! dee expense per acre as rere. аз near oai фа на here sorotik to Арві 18, 1863. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 375 fed Swedes, to be followed by Wheat, and this is lik ey to be допо this year to more than the usual extent, so that we may Е J durin, eau ave still : Я h And calves aro seldom seon in iho makoi, tough wasoma | ТРАМ PLOUGHING AND CULTIVATING PATENTS. Ai ur EE E Ri e ors x нса ОРИК RANSOMES & SIMS, ORWELL Works, Ieswicn, 25 Have the pleasure to announce that they have arranged with JNO. FOWLER f the above ER PATENTS, and they will answer any inquiries respecting them, and execute "i буаны ае. Ыр На а ч ЕГНЕ, | " 1 ^e ETE S ж Т А MS $i ° | | шшш | |р (CONTINUOUS IRON FENCE, HURDLES, and FIELD GATES, 4 Eb d dh J ge g| asssrsas pisss : UPERIOR IRON ( is | КЕРЕ 5 PARK түүт GATES, and prr аы of CAST and фил» ттер COMBINED, H і 2 ero mem». я z Р В: 8 BH | ЕЕС pH [ер B'E Бе ЕБ 5 ЕКЕ 35 |5 ЕБ 55585589 Б-Ы ш dr 3 о кя n ЖАРИ НИ; +» PA i E Ў myr $» jeg zd i PEU n E $ E = 2 en E R О ыыы LI: 1 5 E Бы z RB E 3 RE ш> Ф 4 D со (е) © H EE Ж - EB X: ж szagass | BER кї HI | : ; Я ERSZEENM bsg y E g IRON GARDEN ROLLERS, moni CHAIRS, GARDEN ENGINES, LAWN MOWING MACHIN ES 1 € ЕЁ E] Ed WIRE WORK, 198 Gi and every description of Implements for Horticultural and Gardening purposes. $ FEIERT 09 P 8. = VERANDAHS, GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, HOT-WATER APPARATUS, &с, j ж 5 - 28 g El The pw IRON MANGERS and RACKS for Stables, HARNESS BRACKETS, &c. ч E |? RE dg 5 E Illustrated ree and DRAWINGS f p ошаш > COTT & CO., ENGINEERS and IRON FOUND RS, g| Р:терере рова [à 2, WINSLEY STREET бада the Рахтнком), OXFORD Bri, LONDON, W. g 29 Smog £s 8 8 E = S d ds f| sssssem | 85 Je E Á a JOHN WARNER & SONS, L4 Lc sepas ЗЕ IF BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, d ЕЕ HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIERS, and MANUFACTURERS of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS Notices to Correspondent VERY DESCRIPTION. blished at p.327 ma; on you want. Breeze and а) us —À except -— E J the texture of clay s echan Resistance to dra that = оп а hill side would, if the it roll down hill. And the abi i - inclination of the hill, and ш № dc o the I ht on the animal as the s to iba length of ipe f then 7 and 10 in your formule are the len к ӨГ bo alapa then е — should bein Dres e case one: in the other e-tenth of the Tn Ta те or elay land you had better a solved hi acid. arka Wurzels grown on Ern soi cultivated, and manured with farm-yard dung, Dg it dis- 1, WI repey Г аа pem. . 36. IMPROVED CAST- Таби Ілғт AND Force Ромр. No. 35. РЕТ cstatos PUMP, fitted with J. E & Soxs’ Metal Bucket and Vive, which cannot in n, for Wells not edis 25 fee Стоук: M P., severe aha Мг. Lawes “mixed mineral | 25 inches .,. 1 үч ui inches high 012 3 feet 3 inches high e £1 10 0 manure,” used in his experi n Meadow land, has been 23 inches short, Т E. ү of Lend Pipe ад тау for йхїп g. ыа 14 urpis YET змо 300 ө, of eui te of soda, 100 Ibs. of sulphate of | No. 364. WARNER'S Аня $.INCH CAST-IRON LIFT and FORCE PUMP, 5er (TNT ша 1 these they should x d and ES EL Pap ок та р mixed an. ^ шр ow, with Suction and Deliv мез Screw, 18-і -" Branch pm € and E : these quantiti a n Rose T z Ss j Mee pes чіт балан "9 сай borrow | 1419ОН 8-PLY "RUBBER and CANVAS ROS us money of the Land Improvement €— £s n e TÉ LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted on Plank, G: charge on their estates for iod for the ropeyment ofprineipaland interest. С sn "us NCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Мока с Plank, 37 15s.) чеш Anna e best тоф of preserving eggs. She has d ns recomm Е to pack them in lime. By an inrproved and now action of the handle, this ATO CULTURE: X Z. Wo would apply about 8 cwt. of guatío vesselis secured, and by introducing a brass lining into рег acre broadcast over the land just before you ib t for | iron pumps àre By p ONE MAN WILL FOROS T Pota then plant d them in the hen mounted on a barrow it forms a cheap, useful, a «mh lants when the young tubers aro boglaning to be formed | О" construction enables it to be ooo to tho publio në а it may bo safely dono as soon as the first shoots appoar ж. 42. IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE or gx Ai Valve, and cannot i above J се TO! tivation of Turnips; gnd m both cases a doop and thorough ы: һа А QUE) MANURE агы бере Sinch Flexible Rubber and D Suction stirring е У ‚ав as can Ы pl F a good thing. aene Pipe, 2s. 6d. per foot. The Barrel is 27] Ud rea tui Вир: Bequirer. We cannot with Gertainty decido ав to th LÀ А0, the seed you have sent, but it certainly is not iua. d Foren ni he should feel obliged by bei Annual, biennial, elin is „а Тай б + Or w. wi . forage plant, and at what time of year? ates 376 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Авт 18, 1868, THE HYDROPULT, меа ето ir e IT — a E —— ———— EXTRACTS FROM THE PRES калт FROM TESTIMONIALS. EXTR Ч S. Нүрвороіт. —“ Тһе machine is certainly the oya! рае Спра ool. most compact and "omis е у of its size ев ез pressing that we have ever seen."— Daily Telegraph. the. high астаи pieds пере owe ise, а which "TuE троне am Londone a other town I witnessed the working of your Hydropult. There can Yesidon ts wh ЗА ir gardens and greenho be no doubt that it can be available in the earlier stages АБДЫ avall tliomgelved of өш ch engines.” —Ga TAA pus h b factori v enting large conflagrations, while itsapplicability to Chronicle and doe i "al Gaze Turk Нүр: gardening and er Lot мем v m manifest to any observing opera my деа —'* We stro be recommend i КЭ са уйе of Horticulture and, Cottage Gardan r Sir, T ULT.—''It will soon pay for its c tina yours truly, "ринд лбу M. Diez, баада” оаа ind vict may requlroan i {шша Н Ls „Р. . Tj "nc: of any ki "y Chas. P. Button, Esq е вА у im А ical es “ The invention will prove extremely valuable for ail Манны, А, {һе porn ү. whioh ска machines are aplod — THE Нуркору LT.—'' Country readers who order d Deci Bour Liverpool and Lond our recommendation, wil not only not repent, but Insu: Co; а: а thank us Tor calling atte ntion to д machine Which, having once used, they will never care to be without," ** Its portability and facility of operation recommend — Floral World and Garden Guide. HA Ss the general notice of " x B lic.—HENRY LOWE, retary, District Fire Com *' With the object of putting out incipient fires, and for greenhouse and garden purposes, I — it admirably ада ига, —WiLLiAM DovuGrLas, Secretary, North British Insurance Company." Tur HvpRoPULT.—'' We can only say that no publie establishment or private 1 hou should be without ong of these useful machines." € тн ue wee Bo Ee HvpRoPurT.—'' W satis eepers ought to have one, Е сыч А peel dn oue that iP they once see it they will order it.". — Liverpool Рай; “ In а blowing от mixing room it would be of especial Lei а —F. J. suh Secretary, Caledonian Insur- ance Company. s Hiro ‘ We commend it to the notice of the тернет оё puma. and other "ye be and private, in ihe metropolis and Mechanics" Magazine, 8, Portland Street, London, = : ys ant e Public.—The extensive "Mv. Cla D Bebo Bie lae Топаоь И.С. Ye T tho Hydrop ў аА Ley де xcited the copa of во- n the statement of Mr. Green, the ан of our THE HYDROPU LT elled respectables, p but in теу [I Manu- re-escape at Notting Hill, that а e amount of IS AN NE EIE INVENTION fac ho w palming о Public worthless valuable uninsured rty uw from destruction WATERING GAR ИНН, imitati traoit; sui ы by the timely and ейїсїеп& use of the Hydropult, ETINGUISHING F 5 tions are enabled to place said devices on exhibition, d was 557 ые m adjoining penea e d and fi l many of the principal Iron and e tire which consum e pery es ment о: Mr. Thomas, of 4, Coburg Place, уг" e Seed Е: ments throughout the City and Pro evening Јаз. "Your little "iae W: аз ost effectually in keeping the roof of the adj oining нобе ва appearance, and аге calculated to deceive the saturated with bi iet thereby preventhig the spread of e nes 18, = nsusperting, аз yia are i «o ое x near WASHING CARRIAGE the Hydropult show card erefore "n tem 7 ph кагы, - ne IB de сае YACHTING PURPOSES, i e £ dee deed ion, Tue timates that one half hour after the fire broke A SPRAY BATH, parties wishing c n the : Hydro ШЕ i , at its co ncement, adily be extin- ex he Machine offer for sale, and see i E gui y means of this little АЙНАЛУ; and infinite айас а, ne А m hi js mds d 4 service rendered in staying the progress of the flames ME ida » нв ds BnoWTn uring the riep и Ik 8e before fire-engines раи : CH kan BUTTON, "Gerd Agent. an, under an cumstences. into action.— " t е Yours truly, T. SPENCER, In foror e Royal Society VosE's nA i Unless os label be attached, the for the Protection of Life from Fire. Machine is not the Hydro AN | opul VENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY HAND POWER (Ssccxzo by Rovat Lerrens PATENT), prico TWO GUINEAS Complete, with 23 feet Suction and 3 feet E ie Mice Rose, and Small Jet. Weighs but 8 lbs. Will throw 8 gallons of water per minúte 50 feet, BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT AS FIRE ENGINES. Prospectus, with Testimonials, at t : Нурвкороіт Orricrs: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, 35. ; and at 309, REGENT STREET, ч LON DON, W. CHARLES P. BUTTON, PROPRIETOR. 7. SHANKS NEW PATENT ~ LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1863, NEW HAND MACHINE. SHANKS' NEW voee MACHINE Mows the Grass, Wet or zh on Lawns uneven or otherwise, in a much neater manner than the Scythe, and at half the expense. | The first practical Gardeners of the day who have devoted their attention in examining all the different Lawn Moers offered, do not hesitate in recom: mending SHANKS? pearen as the best Mower Ta Jaial use, The чирт Improvements zin int Saot ava a! Tri = га * оныт test, and sas е "M petgenaHont Juri , have been introduced into the NEW PATENT LAWN MOWER PRICES, including Carriage to tl ipal Railway Stati d Shipping Ports in the Kingdom, and Directions for Use. Th «ш PATENT EORSE MACHINE. SHANKS' NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHINE EN кш Machine ..£98 0 0 enc of E e is о. 2.— 49.i achine . 26 0 0? Drawn by a Horse. No. m ae ue 15 Pony. Ко. 3.—36-inch Machine E 0 0 y No. 6.—28.inch Machine Pes cem ec ]à 10 У Drawn у КОЧ No. 4.— 30-inch Machine 19 0 0 Drawn by a Horse or strong Е No. —35-hich Масы нб : 2 8 0 АЫ 10 0' Drawn by а Donkey. — Patent Delivering Apparatus for Nos. 1 and 2 Machines, 40s. ; Patent "nie Apparatus for Nos. 5 and 6 Mac for No. T. Machines, 30s.; Box with - e Set of Tools, 10s.; Silent Movement, nn саша 25з.; Box with complete Set of — Ts. 6d. ; ed redis 198, 64. - Boots for Hosp Feet, 24s. p Boots for P. бшу, d Donkey, 16s. per SHANKS’ NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for T ncluding Carriage to mene or Together. em tont of the principal Railway Stations an Shipping tee in v Kingdom, and Directions for use. ^ Ж Width o А Width of Cutter. Ad No. вза М Machine puesi 28 7 Hi ge Worked by Two Men. | No. 11.—16-inch Machine й за Es 6 Rc а 27 a Boy. No10—19inch Machine... & 712 6 Ро. bya Man and a Boy. | N^ 12.—13-inch Machine ж 6 ya Delivering Apparatus, if attached to the Hand Machine, 25s.; Box, with complete Set of Tools, эда Movement, 7з. 6d. "a 248 Machines ате warranted to gwe ample aan and 24 not approved of ma be at once retient | Арві 25, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ее 2 Е EDS Notice. F GENUINE QUALITY T HOM MILL L e N:G-T.O N; M: б . CHANDLER (of the late Firm of e LER & бохз) HORTICULTURA ALUER, (at SER et Я 87, Bistopsqut £ Bret Without, London, E.C. begs to in dont his oed Sad the n that у m umm rm Carriage Free. р 1750. from Priory Road, Wandsworth Road, No. 1, Devo ois "actor: TARIFF. Terrace, Fulham Road, 8. А SMALL SHEET SQUARES. HA QW 9 5 , RICHARD SMITH, "e dor ier nr { Pent Ри D MERCH. 6 in. by4 in. 91 in. by 74 in. 14 in. by10 in J. SE & Co., 99, Oxford Street. Маайа ‚ешш Som» | D» ud. hu ANNE D NETTING for th vit Ea E E IPC 7 С ш. ,:0y 525, 1, by y 49 s ini. А пе тонне ог uit Lue SEED, the entire Grow ora Tmowas| 7b» Буба н | 125 ву ө | 19,» byl Trees at 1d. per square yard : за Ба е CRISP, of Butley " Abbey. Ау be: obtai ad f Mr. Henry | 8, » by 6 p 13 „ by 9, 194 ,-byl4 , үф. 1000 pir 50s. ; SCRIM CANVAS m EA Fruits ; EpwARDS, Mercha: ant, Woodbri ridge. z —This Plant has been cul- sr » m n „ 3 5 de » SUN BLINDS, AWNINGS, TULIP COVERS, &c. tivated for several years with the greatest success on the » Dy » » Dy 2 pee sandy soils, producing Gi crops of valuable Best. 9nds. —3rds. ths, Per 100 fi s SN hero toten cn t анаа ве, л, т еер, for summer and v. у ч NL Price 10s. 23s. 188. 6d. 148. 6d. 12з.84@, } @ 100 foot д, er bushel ; and new Sacks, 2s. each, at. ess ridge Station, 15 in. by 11 in. 16 in. by 12 in. 24 in. by 14 in. i ; oodbridge.—A pri 15. ЪУП И mem Lo БУП ANNED GARDEN NETTING for preserving ГЕ C oL re A Rr Sii l7 ,, byll 19 Б 19—22 Ed iy TC Seed Beds, Fruits, Strawberries, from ond -— birds, URF.—A „Ёларыһу of capital Turf for Sale| jj" Бу cb ked 127 20-7 ру 16 " &c., and as a Fence for Fowls, &c. 1 yard wide, 14d. ; 2 yards, Apply to Мг. Н. D. Атзтіх, Castle Hill, Ealing. 13 H by 12 55 17 » НУ 197 20 | " A xc 34.; 3 yards, 44d. ; and 4 yards, 6d. per yard run in any AN GRATIS, in the immediate neighbourhood of| 1&5 by12,, | 285 by13, | 395 byl8;, P VARNISHED FLOW ene brigade ceo КШ Covent Garden Market. DEP ORC ж... Ад... o CAE — 8d,; 14, 4 pply at ҮїпллАм Essex & Sow, 98, Stanhope Street, Clare | ORCHARD-HOUSE ‘SIZES, as supplied to Mr. Rivers & others | 2,207 2h, 7d. $$ 10i; 4, 18. 6d. ре. dozen. DAHLIA do., MEE Ү.С. Peat. | PRAA T EOE. 4ths. ) тава dozen : 8 ганады поет 4, 9s. 8d.; 5, 33-5 6, 88. 60. Ап EIGATE SILVER SAND.— Best quality, 7 75. 6d. per 16 о Pw оа. rm 15r. M 158. N Per 100 feet Dus › ton ; se uality, 6s per ton, put on the rail at Reigat + se Percy ша qua ДУА, M on the rail at Reigate. | oo in, wo yiii in. | 201n. by 13 in, | 20 in. by 14 in. | 20 in. vy 15i, | Netting for Fruit Trees, € Beds, Ripe Strawberries, Collections of NEW, RARE, and BEAUTIFUL PIA of GL a cut according to size not on » the List all kinds, carefully selected and supplied at current Prices л. 4ths. 13d. 9d. and LT. per foot. SERERE NETTING n. Protecting the above from W. Suonr, Salesman, Agent, &c., Reigate, Surrey. at тй. E каде, 4 sid. Frost, Blight, Birds, &c., 2 wide, 3d. per yard, or E EP T EE PE WE QI CREDE OE E 02. 8. . 9d, an 100 yards, 20s.; 4 yards wide, 6d. ii yard, or 50 yards, 20s. HE bet. Quality of SILVER SAND, carriage paid 3rds. 324. 4d. and 434. NEW TANNED NETTING, suited for any of the above pur- Er А а а Mi Mcd е B сырап de. Various. thicknesses of Sheet Glais to the foot. poses, or as а pine for Fowls, 2 yards Need 6d. per yard ; 4 11з. per ton, cash. In fine o bags in One Ton lots, delivered to the [225 г; ЖЕ Z. Lore Mc Jas per, qutd; 3o mesh, 4 gane a, General Carriers and Shipping Wharfs in Londo s. рег ton. Can be, had in any quantity of EATON & DELLER, 6 and 7, Croo ked Lane, London Bridge, E.C. 50 Pos tamps. Small dry FULLERS EART { , impcodiog Li фе, of Lawns, Ж &с, 48. 2d. per аа зе aints, Colours, Brushes, &c. TENAN, Boiled Oil, Turpentin “ Excellence of Quality.” —See Jurors’ Report, two bushels. enuine White Lead, 32s. p. cwt | Linseed Oil Putty, 8з. per не BE All orders and remittances to be тыд to James | Anticorrosion Paint, M Patent Dryers, 28s. to42s. уте e. AL T SAM NS MA M GAwxnoozn, 21, Union Street, Halifax, Yorksbi ORYSTAL GLASS SHADES. EBONY and GILT STANDS, Castle Mills, Edinburgh, MANUFACTURERS of INDIA) RUBBER AVEROCEM fl шоп mirech с=с о r| HA RTLEYS IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH PLATE. S; A-NUT REFUSE, Ot Noc посо fue бакаи, санта НОЗЕ, for Bre Garden ' ot баны Ou arde. es| _ВНЕЕТ1ЕАР, PIPE, ќо, at е! LEAD, PIPE, бс, at the lowest wholesale prices | SUCTION HOSE, TAPERS, and HAND-JOINTS of any for ze and len Glass Garden Purposes. N.B. Thi: бо the only Manufacturers in Great For partion xmi AMES PHILLIPS AND CO: | priata to whom Medals wero awarded in 1803 Д GOME Ohrónicle of the beg to submit their prices as follows :— Rubber and Ho 21st March, 1863 ; et ros ly to : aged edals were awarded in 1862 for Mechanical ORTICUÍ ,TURAL IMPLE MENTS S and the Parent Cocoa FIBRE n- é - GARDEN TOOLS of нард description, for the amateur я РЕС PROPAGATING GLASSES. or practical gardener, "and of rranted quality. primo & Postage Stamps or Pos A Co. irri d ERIOED TIST of the above, gratis on ofice Orders payable ©. р includes Lawn Mowing Machines, J. BansHAM & Co. == «али pu "S 2 сатану Belf-adjusting and Vulcan BansHaAM's BRUSH. and Each—s. d. Each—s. d rei eden. Rollers (from 80s.), Flower-Stands, Garden MATS are sold in every town 2 inches іп diameter.. 0 34 | 12 Me in gabs 1 9| Seats, &c. —Galvanised ША Netting from 64. per yard. CauTiON.—Every Brush | га .. 0 4$|18 2 0| Ornamental Wire Work made to order, Garden Arches, Flower mped *J.BanmgaM'sPatent | $ » чя 0 54114 > эз 2 6| Baskets, &с. Lingham's Permanent Labels. Saynor's cele- Р T n ———————— B " e 0 08115 ., zs з 0| brated Pruning Knives. %. Бе 5 ыу demon быш COMPOSLT: ОМ s a uudusstion: ари а "NUR дашы ы з 6| DEANE & Co. (o pening to юне Meoumeony London Bridge, B.C. th pot eiim nieoaration Tiss "- 0919 117 Ч izo! hed A.D. | 8 MATES » » ss j Ете з per gallon (suficient toma B ЛЫН Б МЫТУ ИЕ ЛЕТ masia ER EPA A. HAAGE'S FLOWER STICKS and TALLIES, fi кей Pun cr t the principal Nurserymen pes] T0", =ч d 1 т (4 » » E T 0 ida "IS iae by -— T Hort de "€ Society, can eedsmen an 11 .. " 0 | now olesale, of al T on йу icai А concise CATALOGUE of SEEDS willbeforwardedupon| — " — а ; idis Мм Б паски, Cox's Quay, Lower Thames ^ сано тА diced arison of Prices with the most elaborate | ; | Street, London, ^g. C.—A pril 25. ОЕ & Too Seed Merchants, Southampton. ~ HAND ? GLASSES. ENRY J. MORTON кир CO кзз IU 77 S 10000 Di эрен жыша SEA). „> . 2, — Buildings, Leeds. OHN BELUL/S COMPOSITION for DESTROYING аш ater Cistern MILDEW on Vinen, Peaches, Nectarines, Roses, and every Each—s. d, Each—s. d. | for Cottage Houses, contain 50 gallons, 26s. ; 80 gallons, other Plant subject to that pes t, is proved to be the most effi- 12 ча ЛЛУ коа а. inohos . ПЕТРУ Е ы аһ E ETT *^ pe ST« апа юа ith Жар; Ec > keepin cacious that h e" end offered. Sold in Bottles at ls. ôd., s - M $ -d ЯЛ, х 2.10 р the water perfectly вто cet and lean ; will not rust or corrode. " Cistern 2. 6d., and rx each, А 1s. 6d. Bottle will make 12 gallons Painted dd ва im 160 = Shoot Glass. "Warehouse, 10 & 11, uA Stree wich. If Open at Top, 15. "Qalvanised Iron Pumps E ENT APHIS | for Liquid Manure or Domestic Use, 3 inches diameter, 305. cA, ls. 25. „рег packet, CUCUMBE = GLASSES. | and 328. 6d. each ; Tail Pipe for same at from 104. mesi foot. E d Be |24 inches ор ~ 2s. 0d. |16 incheslong .. 1844.1, ae aca Iron Swing ken Ў; "E $9.2 43 40. —| d. or Garden or Farm use, containing а! соќ теа opiniom o of GEO. c Esq., , in his Шер m 7g 1 formed of iron, 36s. 04 Agenta for Hartley's Improved Patent im Plate, | Ts UNDERHILL'S NEW PATENT IRON зей тила QAB „| ушш per packet of four cakes, is Linseed Genuine White Lead, Carson's Paints, Paints of | FENCE for eremi LAWNS, cheapest preparation hitherto invented | various colours ground ready for nse. заран anufactory : 3 м Salop. x washing plants. It will be found 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, London, E.C. Warranted the strongest d ost апга! Magnified BEN offered at corresponding prices. Ici is easily po if f broken — чаг e JAMIN EDGINGTON has a large | from accidents ; 4^ ho be lled up most compactly when not in T riti te: d. p ан сар M gendum: Vh r c of NEW and SECOND-HAND RICK | use, is admirably adapted for ex e and can be had of L, Edward Street, Birmingham. CLOTHS. Poles, complete, now on Sale. MARQUEES | any hei ight and mesh requin ired, at prices from 44. to 1s. 6d. per RST СОМ. апа PAVILIONS for ap ream; and Pon parties, with boarded | us an . d up mna floors and elegantly decorated, on Hire. Тһе — used whether used r further particulars apply at the Manufactory, or of the at the EU gg to be Sold as Second-ha | on Agent, Mr. R. WINDER, 18, Abingdon Street, West- TING and BUNTING for тре NL `&с. peus, "EE Ероіхотох, 2, Duke Street, еса | Bridge, S.E. No other Establishment, Sia ed minster. 8. W. MM hy tod а. MOWERS, see the m Patent Co Y val MOWIN! on Growin Winter Dressing on "Trees at m ped Te dissolved 48 urs befor: “This gets та, ot smell, and if ^ the solution be decanted, pre- ‹ vents any staining of foliage. vedo _ A strength of from 1 to 2 oz. ^to the gallon of T pene recommended Plants; one i 4 to 16 oz. insects, Ad кө р m far more e end, prove cheaper. Wholesale by side Gardens, they PRICE'S PATENT CANDLE Co. H Чак i E OET Wkarves, London I eei THER PARTS Paii by Ward's Wharf, Ор т Ground Street, Blackfriars, В. Old 1I ORSES' LEGS and OTHER Wharf, Queen's PW cem y е н та with streams of hot wat ld. Patent A n wp crushing ate CAELI UE е рана heal X CK mation in any part of the AM Conserva айагы, ui one Laplement, $ blue, and Lor бг penran or for farmers’ use, they y wiil 3 Lists apply Messrs. AMIES E Works, 1 Peterborough, Patentees р ИЧ У РЕА 386 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Arnrn, 25, 1863, н NEW AND REAUTIPUL PLANTS FOR 1863. WILLIAM BULL, F.R.H.S., Е.К.В.5., NURSERYMAN AND NEW PLANT MERCHANT, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W., IS NOW SENDING OUT THE FOLLOWING NOVELTIES FOR THE FIRST TIME. In announcing the following NEW T W. B. begs to intimate that he has purposely made the descriptions as brief as possible; did merit depend on деса, ы to each Sopa be most elabo w FLO WERS in each class, it may appear marvellous that all should bo н n real improvements; but W, В, invites an — btain New Varieties, New Terbenas, 3s. ва. ; өм. varieties are all conspieu: Which they during the last em А d сап be confidently recommended. ALICE, rose shaded with violet, crimson centre, large prim- тозе ANTONY. bright erimson with dark velvet centre, white eye, fine truss BRIGHT EY. bright rose, with large yellow centre PIRA pi dro centre, et and novel ро with large Жү maroon, black e e white eye KAYOURİTE, rich violet et purple maroon centre, jud white eye wy sorts, no div rm А e were ——— SPLENDID, light cri shaded with scarlet, large yellow tre THE CLIPPER, кшн vermilion, flowers large, and perfect in shape, THE COLONEL, Might eq crimson centre, white eyo, an improvem New Petunias, en Flowered Varieties, 9s. 6d. each. confideni vi rer аз very superior kinds; they aro a amalleeaction mod тота many thousand seedlings, New Pentstemons, 5s. eac ch. the result of the most earefui hybridisation, *' In illustration of аги ысы! this flower has made, ADELINE, French white, violet throat, petal broadly | we may refer to a series of AC V been sent out AXE ene. MR. Vb cat Ee ez a m Wüibh wo have an with eh rer No а EET amarum Ax. ча hitherto е rayed with black, large black Чу ow уой de Nov. 15, 1802, violet white сайы Мыл нды pure white, beautifully rayed with violet ELLA, ros fen. nerved with purple, dark throat M MARIA сота urple crimson, margined са cd ed and А а, with violet crimso: EIAS, white Боа bright Violet, white А whi rus PRESIDENT, French white, nerved and shaded with violet, crimson centre, dark throat, a fine иа and good shape UD MM bright, rose shaded with violet, large white VERNON, French white, dark purple centre, veined and re- ticulated with dark purple ALLACE, pure white, striped and blotched with crimson. $a Petunias, Double Flowered Varieties, : 9s. 6d. each. UNDINE, white slightly Маа with blush bright crimson, centre petals white VIVIAN, bright crimson tube and lobes, white throat, mouth ight violet pink : with dark erimson FATIMA, pes beautiful imb: WINIFRED, rose tube, white lobes and throat, lobes edged OPTIMUM, bright crimson, good form, like a rosette with bright red, very dwarf ANT, rich th, very full and fine RA, crimson, fi geb Ta Zonale Geraniums, 7s. E each, a A ON Jop VR T ALFRED, clear огап егу large flowers of а magni- NC eu form, shell-like уа and large truss ULA. eye BONNIE DUN rosy pink, horse-shoe йыга, fine mo bright rose shaded with scarlet, immense flow D very round flower, ne truss best formed lush margined with white, horse-shoe soft elean rose, flowers of enormous size exoellen ROSETT ETTA, pg Mos rich t pink, t THE SWAN, A white, Ay m flower, fine sha; VISITOR, b: t rose, immense flower, ex t form offered far eclipse any that, have preceded ср bir ет n perm reden Sabes i is the 90 пени in their habit, and the greater redundancy of their blossoms. ELINA, puce, pure white throat, distinct and pretty ANG CONSTANCE, dark violet-crimson lobes and tube, white throat | blotched and mee with maroon mee eere E — tube and lobes, light throat тсз е p M сл large pure white mouth d throat, flowers attractive HELEN, scarlet tube and "wu pure white гоа! MAGGIR, Jaht red tube and lobes, white throat d with OLIVIA, d p violet-rose tube and lobes, white throat prettily SPEDIAL ien we m Ó 5 violet-purple lobes, hi mson e ure white throat; distinct , STANDARD, throat and B pure white, lobes ed with rose, violet-rose tu. эа New Fuchsias, 7s. 6d. еа ench Spotted New meg penes 218. га gon x are offered for their exi Per Lobelia (Erinus) Favourite, 3 3s, 6a. сиф, Very -— А eut blue, сое ба aoda ЖОТА mannari ЭУ er фа at ve, habit com € | nos Деу pret ш for edging or bedding purposes, vni New Show баш, 15s. each. petals blotoched with bright maroon surrounded with violet orimson large white de зей with deep crimson, rosy ст re lower petals soft rose, pure GLORY, upper petals maroon and [-- чи with e lower er rr X шалаш wi троа Geraniums, , puro white Erect Gloxinias, Len each. pure white mouth and throat „ bright crimson, the lobes margined with rose, FAVOURITE, rose shaded XIX white tube shaded w with immensely violet, white tube and throat th encireled wii SERENA, юй EY half of each lobe encircled with white tube ping G Ds. The following may be depended upon as a very superior and beautiful ве! ACHE, blue lobes edged and with FLORA, rose lobes shaded with violet crimson and marked ILLUMINATOR. ba КО. the lobes broadly with bright red : attractive — The following are all so еу are sure to : as there AL DDR M EU remark that Som быз enro stocks ата boen риге! оп а good col three diff ànd henoe a0 t S ned, llec- 'urchased from erent be and vi AA — ned] pol uo E oria: nale. and m = у the latter yen d scarlet n and sepals, the immensely large, extra "a СЕ апа io ау v al ge тай icd latter | . very novel and PRIN surrounded with fiery но Mint M NE SUE e EE mE ыры, white ; M нды white under ed with Toso violet; A with EN «Рей with cime with fiery crimsori, ICE, porcelain MEL OK moni © SANSPAREIL, "pe. Бы eset. spotted ith crimson, thidat er Дк бе potat witt cine APRIL 25, 1863, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL Е 987 XTRA STRONG FRUITING VI YANES —All e. ing vari TO! out well ripe rods, for FRUITING in А25 this Y. ce, from 12. 6 each ; — а Фр «- Mey 3s. 6d. each, es Xung will bem pur — asers. u pecially EA S the enr Vines MEM for A years given олбой И эй утуру Vide Тере Article in Gardeners’ Chronicle for December 1 13, 1 1862, pi T. AMES DICKSON &Ё Sox Chester. To Noblemen and Gentlemen, п m DISPOSED О 100 and clean SUCCESSION PINE PLANTS, sorts, c iefly Old Jamaica, with pet Us ism Enville, Bt. Vincent, quen. and others. Also re PINE MU NTS, віле. е lot а п {о рч Ming 1 thoroughly эд. ыу ege e асди bon be i and white oo pply by letter to A. Z., Post Office, Southwell, Notts. v zm иё urseries, Негіз, N.— Roses. pe L n SON have the plea sure to announce AU ready МУНАР PAR ЕПА, pon, LORD CLYDE, in thec ofa f. ew dayi, at 78. 6d, а TAA „А Coloured Pl тер мим Stamps. They havo 3 А т КИ of D E Pat old; also ol DE бы privi LISTS of tho New Roses, Hollyhocks, and Bedding Plants now ready. Two Hundred and Fifty Guineas in Ten Prizes, wt Ty ЈССЕ: Fon та ТНЕ py A. qi Д. WARDED NL L ON'S СНА e. i. Pe lb, ог 458, per bushel, E MPION. SWEDES Royal Berkshire & Seed Establishment, cm Sutton's Grass Seeds for all S igne AND SONS н UPPLY SEEDS TO ELL AGAIN small parcels), whereby avoided, er has bé een From Pro yal Ho оонай] ps ity, London. ** We hav only Justi oo | mA б they have próved the sown for шапу years The Fira! M of Roots and €— at ассын in October last. А Copy of Mr. t we have New Roses \ \ J M. PAUL (Son and Successor to the late A. Рат) respectfully invites attention to the fo = угод NEW ROSES, which will be ready for delivery very sh LORD HERBERT, H.P.—Rosy carmine, the йе, не at {һә summits in tho way of Beauty of Waltham, large, d finely formed, and altogether of t-rato Ts. UL AY, Н.Р —Velvety crimson, in of ral J acqueminot, but ye - — Ан in tho Уле neon mia мез үө, due e aM et m ра m "^ tly an 5 ач hab UN. is Tf oe падав оак: »- ed AM PAUL, H.P — uL чо red, shaded with ers constant] y, ап large апа! "a "Хате, of aries of Madame RED [M Li Р. Fidi rel polais args thi k, and round ; — p сї, and roun: flowers up to Christmas. Not double e M ia dre Pd but t thio most effecti pillar Rose ever offered. 34. 6d. WILLIAM PAUL, H.P.—A seedling nateur Vaisse, but brighter in colour. Raised at L; iy Cu nist e bond Vai: And abo Ar pompae бз, BEAUTY OF WALTHAM, H.P.—Bright ros; of good size, form, and substance, and КАР Juv. Rose is iu und to surpass the description originally Cd dt of it. АП ФЕ w French Roses, 3s 6d. to 58, each, or 49s. per dozen. Thel best of the old Met. аф i lowest ive prices. ue P isis well established, in the finest possible PRICED CATALOGUE free M Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Маа rs N. ICHARD SMITH'S LIST of all the acus жыз FIR TRIBE suitable for Britain, e А s ters matin, eo оь е бше their synonymes. Free by post for Eus Бмітн, Nurseryman, Worcester. GTONIA GIGANTEA.— The attention e Nobility, Gentry, and the is invited to Eae the Рола Stock of l-year SEEDLING PLANTS in the | е Kingdom, саара їп ирүз ене — v for Spring;planting. Price dozen, 124. ; per 100, 3L free by post for 12 stam) HrNoHxAN, Edmonton, London Dracæna — indivisa, from Mount Egmont, eCULLOCH have received a supply th à of the above в Vaso tai corte nt with each lot raas E Wc sent sun Àl parta ofthe kingdom, Export orders delivered free ^3 tho t Shi їр в side in any English Port. PRICED LISTS of GARDEN and FARM В EED post free. €— WILD "FLOWERS, poia speciméns 0! e OROHIS TRIBE can arded fresh when flow For particulars appiy | ui letter to L. e care of,Mr, Groom | min: L HIGHNESS TO at ihe Royal AVE NO AGENTS, AND THEY TB Бк but they deliver Goods « RM Free to all parts of tho Kingdom (except very 18 made trial of your Grass ——À and it is awarded to Боттох & Soxsfor their Exhibition | * Essay on Pastures” is В gratis and BUTTON & Soxs, TF Berkshire 8 80 Establishment, Reading. rested in te h ri S vary in each particu case— sho ош ее ently brought out, would always depend on the тена ce of some one or more persons qualified by the extent of their knowledge, and by a happy facility of i i it, to take a le x^ A d t k of › because it e gt ye ean on the support of eni and the learned. Mur M " Yo v MÁS: o for the effort. Th - of success — PA indeed, no dou у vould, differ in each case, | according to the айтап enjoyed, but even the re Le mal d dens pe mig M" be s "4 of harvest that wi Am rx M t inthe coming "e see how these .Wimble dor onians have 2 lead me ge lace, e purely local, ун ‚ ав might be found within а iles from с › | та і es the parish church. e eu е ыо; condly, that the objects selected should be speci- —— пова Биа Prae Mehr en: mter | mens illustrating c nature of the e the tribes ie » A of living beings—plan animals, the TEPE P i i. kh осн antiquities of dé neighbourhood. Thirdly, that (Established upwards of a Century.) | the S Pes ns ch should be re sit COLLECTIONS of FLOWER SEEDS, Carriage Free, | tion, and in а qroper state for keeping so) shoul NEW ANNUALS. be ойы д) by the name and address of m 12 Extra fine varieties 10s, 6d. А 6 Extra fine varieties 5s. 0d. HALF-HAR UAL q 8 selected A Je d HARDY АЙНИ АА. | 100 Bo карун. e E "n w € —— -— 5s. 0d, 9 6 ANNUAL an |23 Finest ооа vars Т vl 1 part in its formation. photographs should be jec could not be retained or preserved; ‚The Garveners Chronicle, also mag mitad drawings of objects or parts too ake small to be seen pu the naked eye. Bixthly, that TURPATS, APRIL 25, 1863. records sh оша made by several persons during а series rry gas P the Myra E the IT appear- ts, THE ed of TY when all Nature is nidis ma rm аре: i Soman „арыу. кай bea MM t a тер. in atural Science should be белел, y: in tting Банан to e attention - useum, e i Tbe [t i d of the plants readers to the set of the establishment of Or PET cM R Hn useum area should be SPUMS, & Байбы insti эш drawn er prin Е: ireula ted. Nint thly, that under good management exercise " T an ac urate register of the m reading of the most important influence i in origina tag n so some Ж, ЫЛДЫ persons brought in contact with them, and in | Kept in » rmt du Py y, that a deseríptive е in others, a love of Natural Histo tory | саба], Pu ct Чо Moskau Should be rsuits. Indeed, so а x à the case, that it | kept. "Eleventhly, that a llis of works on might well be desire rever an institution | Natural Science should » at the Museum for of this ment of one should be set about дч first step prot а Na б, од it age, town nised, ом ог рагізћ ‹ club, should he org: It stand your I wint tof rers ith moderate pro ers out o! with mi p um ше! i al from 10 to 15 geok big high, leaves 6 X1 green having a c: Medie wok ; Plants raised from. mt may d cted more than usual hardy constitution: Price 1s. and 2з. 64. - packet. * Xm - н, Seed Merchants, Covent Garden ы amusement to all classes in - жаам by brin ringing them together frien: coute А шее "t ш it should also and ро: be calculated to | meet -< wants of {һе жо per of the com- muni s bes provision of innocent and т im ра reereati А littl o елы recently publisbed,* d 1 before а very interesting accoun the ALTON has иш pleasure in offering E oe г ШШ а a okib, which has been in к tha kind does not exist, үр the establish- | " with. m- іа) n, сопзізіз of Honorary каш, who pay 10s. $5 arly, and of Ordin mbers (artisans, labourers, &c.,) who pay ОКШ, 1з, 6d. quarterly, or ӧз. ear, "Lady members are admitted to the Hon жашы by рунан of 5 ©. monthly if of the жы ary, or 1d, кеу е management re d a Committee po BN Өз б elected ann - of its own body. The eading Room supplied wi а Ойт ah пы | зене а фа. istae, pu velie rA. and a Smoking ch the Ms owing selections of Choice Plants :— GERANIUMS, Show, Fancy, and Spotted Varieties of 1869, | ТО ° eration for several Г у Аг. чам edon, in | Room, in which che ess, ts, dominoes, and at 158, to 18s. per dozen, A lar rg» oo collection of shoice varieties беу. еа 8 в the writer o ese rooma open өш, йон. MEY ng plants, at бз, and 9з. per dozen, | book, to io no reason why а local club, of “he | neia See wosk E deys [SP Stol Алу 109. sele -— ROSES, in lar : go quantities on their owh roots and the charac t: на thë Мез Village OY р.м., and 501 зж ids LS andaya ilg Read- Manetti, at 9s., 12s., 18s. per now ttn exis! Маш T s the Varieties of John ів, 185 я dun M moe d. 24s, per dozen, ALIAS Choice m р ре РОСНБІАВ of 1863, 5а. As 9з. per dozen. -HOLLYHOCKS, fine varieties, Я ФАН, Now Show EL Bal er pee Lo iy тА n» Mesi quem 12s, per i Pr — -of 1862, s. per dozen; Босе айо r^ rmn ie wh. to ор 4 же i . like th. that p DES useful hints pariah of a a largo oity v^ P ан insti opting such of usefulness lectures, leoturets, cupo com or here find аз ehat-meetings, d d заспе those nt in who Pp" take "| oné of the most ightful of duties, og and elovatiag subjeots ved "ems, their own minds derive gratifi emis by those w! аа institution such ERE to оде o to bring them and enjoyment of — neighbours; i 388 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 25, 1863, then there is scarcely a possibility of failure. If and | leaves, from whose axils little fascicles of smaller lea, Veg along aspect of a Habrothamnus, and bears acute elliptio ly a f lumes of Natural History or Botan ) х got torelli, if only "P. pebbles end or there is a flush o he deep coppery ` tint in addition | iss sue, ol NE Eu кек, e кш red е. apa. lants and animals are collected, arranged, and став зиттік oris дурд le Я гунои КАСЫ peo адат by fe — оа village, alls to produce Pk ground cm with yellow преса, fives emi 4 tube, M mouth, MADE eadi ing five. огу ung " ? Som bed limb t-like e do matter is carried no further it is not a failure; for їй чүч зыга эшл, y Alt together this may be set down | From the large кш and profusion t күз flowers this the collection, small though it m ; is there, for | ag a remarkably successful cross, and Mr. Bun LL may be Chilian shr sd may claim a pu: in the wy of orna. the ins ion and incitement onward of those, | congr dim d ants; amongst whic will be all the g especially, whose tastes are daily | vye ery gay and sparkling. novelties amongst pon the mor Agri asc ум from its being, d. is re. ыйы ardy, gro and require to be directed aright. Such | flower: at gen ү gue п In A € ust indicated, wi а simple collection too pra ot 2 ee o — 16 is worthy of especial mention, that Mr. wi tionary protection, the а, Yeiieh were enabled Кз БО! ш reality 0: кд URNER of Slough has succeeded in blooming a large | to bloom it in the month of Febru: йөне its component parts may be €— py greai mamber of МА ааа Ea i dic iminu lesso and агас? ав шапу ot e may be, Jet one pots. growing ^ quis of 5 tiet diameter. Their bracts have ral of these plants have been lately exhibite and кє bear impress о and are, therefore, [o pre for the d study and contemplation of that borne nobler ne d so stu DANIELS has een comparable for size or la enc with those noble вре Mr. ted found in the m а fruit, like those of » and in the ж of Chiló tué, Palo. 0, and Palo del os doma or tree T the magicians, mr regard it with great su ре erstition. The г. "Philippi this p Р oist woods of Valdivia and in the Th it Lat re bborn a plant, and samples which have за kaona that : aired it His handywork, which was made in His | apre bi азж himself wero suffüciantly | 00 1 ааба К Г | well developed to be y ornamen understand | үз by means of a ма Poison, but the plang | that the secret of this success, as of that at Swyneombo, | fro om which it was obtained was not ascertained till a ai d М rof the last year'sgrowth, | w years ре, when Father Romualdo, а missionary to mmuni n our nden absolute winter rest p the plants, which | have ^4 Daglip found it to bo the Latué. This shrub “ Serapias” on the subject of COOL TREAT " on г цветен brought forward in an intermediate closely оон Чаң ayu, or Palo San ‚ КЇ that will be found in another column. We have |hou txpiholdes, i 85 еМ ita thorns, and its lean lves in and again protested against еј —— The Phytologist records the occurrence оп а Meg henoe cases involuntary poi often occur, monstrous folly and injustice of the ordinary |farm кка Реррег Моог, пеаг Um ick, ырк А, by Mr. | the Tayu in the form of а decoction being regarded аз ce, un nder ieh Orehids from the sultry of what are supposed to be ROMAN he | an excellent remedy for bruises, со ,&e. D swamps аре, ж from the m ur pem of Med i whereon they grew, occupies t he ee еа ап Мен | Philippi obtained much information as to the. Latué the Mexican n Andes er sub- |encampment, enclosed with a ч which tr jr and its effects from n Renous. One of Mr, e | tion ascribes to the Кбййай&. The lap of time and the | Renous’ wood cutters having received a violent blow jected to есе p e үз regim ot ег | 100 ad ГЕ A " 2 tribe has fared so ill. For the ccom;hodation of | Spirit provement has gradua у obliterated the| with the blunt end of an axe, Orest lants i ha uses of varying tem- | °Г®С° he encampment, and about a year ago, the | fetch the bark of м Tayu, but by error got the Latu P T. | instead, and drank of the Beer pn and ran ot climate being placed in the greenhouse, or of the kabi eren б а UM elimate eon de рет Barley. e| Mr. BrNES states that ýe has been e far 63 years, and never saw anything ans the] hmi |a but Whins. Td dard the А thus sow — 6 imme- th pe cmd in an най, r | Бошо days, аы, sitet to restore him, but h heh had veral >is | distr ict befor те. а others rg pocos Б re RAE i the head of an Onion. ere w о less than varieties collected, which had Аша been seen in violent head-ache for months. The fruit, | w. jbk is as poisonous as the. k, has from its colour , воше ce oung apples It is stated that reve who w on their way Osorno to Moullin| were induced to eri а few fruits without con- by t ыз s way, and that they da ed almos y prostrated. These hav e bee native habitat has a mean tem k Hortieul- found to thrive under a high degree o: = AL uil Show. Teemal tA of this account, heat, shui: боой кез ваше conditions must suit a eru- Nee varieties “ differ ч ты anl in werten tion ame accustomed іп Great Britain, it will boy strong presumptive се mperature of 60°, and even | P^ support of the opinion of those who assert t e eoun sena ande eapable of en rd several dogres of fróst! seeds of the Le sip ud cereals retain their vitality p РОІМОІАЖА ТҮР de ving at Kew. n collecting the SA: x Aden й in P February 1801, Mr the m of n re E P hav — п my | d frait, сее ж ce а, паа cs in go me ower a able Certainly the success «i ad Дүкөн, has ferai from Aden, ав s Garden. I iope P 7 Phet the encampment W. all the dictates of тейзоп aud. experience, for th d during t country or ev country d t fi ti If the ve; instead of a congenial home, і of any of the invadi aly gra Бе inroads UE h have is yere in En nglan d—Roman, among the salamanders us the East; түлө E where, as in > case о ain kinds from Guate- | mala, the casualties lae irain ii. kod by | constant importation, our bolicetions е d Orchids are still reft of half th ir charms. N ver, that ture of er plants whatever, they can do ell, and with scarcely any trouble or expense, what before with immense trouble and great expense they could not do at all, we may soo expeot to Orchid-mania revived amon us in its former intensity. Мог it soon spend itself through lack of fuel, for the at still lurk ouses such as we rejoice to hear are now i est тее Wz have received from Mr. Вои, of Chelsea, а the recently i ио Mimulus cupreus being one parent, апа а fine large-flowered spotted sort, called Gaiety, the other. The plants resulting from this inter: cross, a New P 256. Lrororrzsmu PUBIF Scandinavian, or Saxon, the fact € E verme that since tho period the camp was occ uried in the soil have тейдин their vitality is also in soon to describe ће ете ifi ie; Eee to be differen! from у elata, Linn. 7, Anderson, Вофатїо rae Саїси DIES ота RI VIL Сн ees from which. I aid а visit was t io. the 2 nimpairi сак RUM, Grüslaok, Botanical Magazi зву 5873. e Solanaceous plan This hich Dr.| handso 5. Philippi has Bina the name of Latua Tube, has T been introduced from South Chili by Messrs. Veitch Tun of Mr. М.Ма, С Havers tock Hill. The Orc hide ме е, though not vi belonged to the very te of their order, LE We were shperintivdy grown. The Cnttloyus € е splendid health, са І бле база with especial in CINE | varieties a in аец of which w теі into bloo iat the time of vof tuy vidi от; but did not сир their flowers until con- r Christmas. the kindness vs = Ton es "Spike of each "t these;was sent vicz hi ere could be n - itself, while the flowers ar Ыы (ать 2 inches aeross), «унешу m of the blosso: now before us exceedingly e Tried one tn in. their curious н spotting of ir oen f some of the Б as which were seen in the a Ven Calceolarias pop In these уж ате ni the ground colour is yellow. | them have t Eiet and two lateral = e p , while the Tower scm ent has this kind or spotting amiga ш the Аааа and its cen- tral is clear yellow, r of coppery dash cod lower|said to be a spiny shrub, but the вріпез do аге so|appear to be always present, and are rab jit i flowers, | developed with age. & Son, through their collector Mr. R. Pearce. It is| not | + The e plant jab. something th | hia —— BH — үти а: oda rfully. ay's experience and d Mr. Rucker also—for both these celebrated.“ growers" have п ` their “ cool" h m d P recul үзө. sure direction. So likewise do the experimen APRIL 95, 1863.] two rivals. I ma y add tha t the subject of the pre- ceding notice had been purchased from Mr. Veitch, ho proeured 16 from collection of Madame oticed in the K evidently related to the g They were growing freely in а mixture о Cocoanu THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND heretofore рүм At London, Printed by R and are to be solde by Roger Тасо, at his fs in Fleete-streete, neere the con ndui n comes a uh tmm - * то E ira honorable, Пе hire, Lo: Lieute enant of Ire- aiesties most honorable Priuie ty aud as one ish -borne w o b 11 f that all the Cypripedia. Dendrobium albo- -sanguineum is | another charming plant that Mr. M‘Morland manages He suspends it on a block of wood to e ghh, in which тун it thrives | ces flowe er spikes inppeesrsble, Lordship’ that his ha. ашышы GAZETTE, uncell," to whom N. F. wish Хен long life н. lli dne | PM 1 crease of ho опоп h y lon ng в | Nearly all the good new Roses of 1861-62—and t hes re | аге many—belong to X ET Бур Perpetual. les ph abetical arrangement compels n this ower d m o other 8^ * eraves his at worl ge, i in че ite of malitiou - seomfull tongues, into the per A all such as | desire to eat the fruite of their owne rds, in their | due season.” pm СА Oreidloy zt t E Tist. er puncta ve ' such Ji ist may be for was өн "me id Olontogioss ph ud: al l'shall поб sitempt E .| Эбет stone fruite whai о 1 ег : y йч. А | monly епегу fruite country "ath their рт па л; 4. > | this dedication, is in je aos 1 Reader Тһе Epi to we Reader w ich follows Ma rous growth, with han "—- Fran ent]e h for the good of is land, and the great encrease Hi А As of planting, setting, proyning and graft- , also of inti them, after the order of the | Apothecary : ам amon the rest, thi worke; wherein you shall finde урны order of gather ing, carrying ч iud keeping of all sorts of | Aria in е ir season, and how m shall кюе pod time euerall fruites are ready to be gathered ; | па Medlers, also cherries and | il ы bets "a kinde of pippins, and dle es, all kinde of ов penres, wardens, Quinces, a t! i hat м Ач of fruites; = Апа со mit the e di of all they beo e too many to be seuerally na m » (although one kinde of fruite. As, Iohn-apples p Ж) full, and of goo form, qui | Brillante i is of the та expanded, but soon pa we of ES average size — — Darzins is pur rmed den ; e t be aisi € а vinh Ma er ms Madame" "Cares Wood is à hie ust- | grow: t with large owy crimson flow: Беш folingo $ ; in size, iu of petal, and бача | quite a show Ново, although the ботой expands rather | qui icy, and is goon ove — My ideal of à |has always been, and в © c і р ч rH adn =g ^ = BE p кз beautiful of its kind, and so is Iafontaitié; but | nei ither of these wem call them compact, Arns menrs ) 9 ; doni: some places, calle /'zings ong-lasters : » tss А бае АМ di Жер ДҮ, "e Gooddings be called old Wiues, &c. althongh то Madame Ern od vd NE балсы газои: Бан d soot. di Шу named, you shall by this Treatise с ме коой ою ‹ of the o Шато Prevost stylo rire монд house, and the plants are kept near to the door, which due course how to gather all kindes in their p colon’ add with paiar greate айры; Мень in summer is fr que: ly left o E course season, and afterwar carry or d tien, sib Pls Jule Раи уз with Pid а em uncertain, but notallow cold easterly winds to touch them, but уге | VY land or by water, and then how ru s may be accidental, рем than eo ional; i ӨГ ИР ЫЛ antage of all suitable days. Another very them, to endure longest. And,: aforo pedo to » tlio appears a good hardy Rose, with large globular great point is to keep them near to the glass, indeed as | Treatise it selfe, I thinke meete to acauuint thee, from | glossy pe red flowers. Maurice Вег- pem ав possible— Oy. M. from positive ex- | whence p * great plentie of 95 їп England, c nardin is quite first-rate, large, and -— ри perimen: enis that this is only second in importance io s e “One R ichard Harris, of Londi ndon, borne. in Ireland, colour T veriulion "Monte Она low e We. AE ave P бс ы of a bef beautiful Rose, — — the most beautiful, but 7 th at, the distance of 8 feni с оче f graftes, “especi ally pippins: before which | rather diffe man з ; wers are blacki Pep immensely in т ош of the latter DUE I ps | only add 0 that COCOR- pulp +1 fth Ah ) ара cM men was no right qr in England, He fetched | out of the Тоё ountries, Cherrie & Pei. are grafts, 8 кер Then tooke a of | ult e flow pe gem or rushed wiih, scarlet not а natural flush of he: beautiful tó г — with hardihood pe lon- lear and tho roots Ah Sls fg mixture. Watermu be I freely, and therefore good drainage is indis- pensable,” Às the best practical commentary u Мт. МҮН April) a plant may be allowed to add ilat] he now t of О. nævium majus, wit iN son AE Ed upon it (two of the- мм каа spikes оу and at do-| e of diuer! ground belonging to id King, in the parrish of Tenn disons , bei ng abou t the quantitie o of seaner en score ас however. Olivier Delhomme i isa bold showy the for a a years care, crimson Rose. (fios (оло grafts, Which Orchard is, and. hath foliage ped handsome. ,, Prince Camille bes I ba ave yet se | bee m time to time, the chiefe жуе of all 2x: мемы for those kindes of fruités ent, an jaces. And afore that бна said бате fis t of Fraunee, and the "Lowe Countries, nd P" E d + Jngland e flow Tot m inclining to blood. red, the co ах is dark, v lvety aaston the circùm- rs уёгу rich rid s and ums ;Professor Koch эша eme —of О. Phalenopsis m. After all there is е very difficult or very wonderful т all this ; plants from a cool climate thrive if you kepp thom cool, iod perish is you roast or boil d taken us some ; jd it І 4 ape gy m | сот р" plyed "raton & xg анта places 0 years, and lo ost us treasures. Ed Misa ne саа : — d t еге wanted both rare fruite, and lasting fine iraité. The Dutch & French, finding 16 to be so всагсе, especially in these countries neere London, inde of ruite, God) diuers унш апа о bids н їпа зг ah Doe and they were nico d n жрк: drawing- MU in M there 18 : это о hieh Harris planted called the New-garden. An reason of great increase that now 18 growing in dj parts - this Land, Г sue e & seruiceable no need of any foraigne fruite, bub we n pla ‚ there Lycaste ш. that has never been. elsewhere for * Now therefore, sino it hat th pleased Almighty God, gine encrense & plenty of fruite in this land, and | th ; a'Rose first-rate апау. Robert Fo ела purs to cei useful pod чов the brilliant; it does not flower во freely as во but the flowers, which are rosy crimson, are "i full sweet, well-formed, and always good. Souvenir de dley yields. an. abundance of large almost . full dish scarlet flowe the growth is exceedingly. vigo- rous, the foliage fine Souvenir de Comte Cavour rot looking and effective ou the tr ES od Met year and зей n betief. in i forcing uses this spring; t wers аге eye i vio iolet ded with biaok, gn dar kan d distinct. Perpetuala "iin. me. of all degrees: (the better sort for as n^ sure, & i that кү = doe delight to see tlie work their owne wm add a little incident in my ô stra duc twenty years ago uu A ere а very severe frosta cargo of axaca, containing, ia, the first ts Р ecd of Cattleya - citrina, Odonto- glossum nebulosum, &с. Of course I gave them up for lost, but to my delight and amazement, afte: T were not m against ihe heat of the Ore оше, | t of those days, а twelvemo: nih: ell | 9 i варнаға: Serapias ANCIENT mum 1ORE.—No ү hinh £ disk RE Wz have no doubt our r l be interested, ав ^ we have been; by ihe very paor ай often shrewd , re- | p hande: per, as also to eate the fito thereof; the com ^i 2006, for profit, and for the better reliefe of their family). "In regard, I say, of great paine thàt haue ve er in planting, setting, grafting, proyning, whereby a great deale of ground hath b -|T ongl үр, which hight serue for other good purposes; | бо ну, 101 jhe i rou А aste ам ven and become ae оша, ignoran well handling the fruite, after God h * For if there be not as Aap канш, ái ‹ көз ing thereof, І accoun! | tlie book ачи in the net es of the reign of xs ng Jam ie and of which we purpose from time to time toreprint a portion in our анай This book, which | t їз written x вч М. F., bears the following minutely [рео тлер A ECRETS: Containing directions, t the due eher and manner, of gathering p kindes в БЕ both thy ^ éndéuours, EN ice ot Got) T Pash 3) T melen to Jir the дешагсМйоц between the animate and i у bave been different, and I should be а рей theirviews. There were also two Т'ей-вееп which pleased me much—Gloire de Bordea: iomphe de Guillot fils. Belle de Bordem year older г than the first ment Peres nici: 1 Caillat. (хе : of b itI ИТ not ізо w. ер o the yout tint on "glow of life" which forms #0 broad а, me pen yrei look $90 THE СНА аай AND ADAM GAZETTE. [APRIL 25, 1863, —————ÁM i ÜÁ. - ve as to what to apply to the border to which constitutes alone an immeasurable bet — кч "ру Тн works of Nature and the ‘highest | E s ‚рег efforts r Garde ning. | soil, 10s. E | object A this, and tell them Ве ү dig sging | e about this time › alwaysin great | manu 1 y obli Rotherh am " quat rileva Japonica). —In reply to your 66) I beg to say that this fruit, Worts, Ak Th myy ally ре 311 worth 1 aei There is a s part cularly p oks lik - frar ame .of e sticks, made in asy to fill, one t with red T ulip а Snowdrops іп rs [M "de blue Scillas crept charmingly out, блоці І MES with the profit I der M glass houses and ри йа у Soi upon the Quince. It may dovever bé SrA theirs, but е! „they Maye no ЧЕ by: means of seed sown as soon as it j itor my tre cuttir made of side shoots 1 or * n ] under а bell glass and struck i i b ghbours say that large eig TUM think “ought to be By ganin fries Which is to be recommended f, and thus managed the y neig re wd | sider ue stand o ЖЕ v nd rate than ied SE only. t ее may be admit ted into a Peach or monio vise treated the Мы would dou willi till the ey con- add to the ie qu то und they |! n, ue "hat such [тоша Joda be assessed ы! а t part of the nurs cnr the i duri ng how "ever, t reenhouses and илон | bees v "The temperature a a P vem Meis is, h of an accumulation | in n а poterint and stated as his opin inion that most suitable. Wit ard to soil, ufacturer would be rated for his building in жа һ | дт that good meh д peat аге best; allowing the of water beneath the soi i the purpose of manufaeturin former to predom AAF It may be grown in pots; Primroses would be. v eya WE his engines for the Pan 3b to rest in summer and унта p" ^ frame о із kind. Very small pots ка p by the aid of hot water he manufactured plants, Rather | stove in winter. EU this means fruit may be obtain ed and Dey flower the more profusely. 16 AS win бо y абе? ш but I think it will no hold even cold water. | in Ap rl. М. ndsbury. suppose, one of re retty е p e-flowered ben Ое | e Гее-Оћее (Nepali "Litchi).—This Evergreen were sunk in inch flow in the Mistlet It is generally believed ett tree your Corre espondent (see p. 366 = will find of such a tray, а and the spac e all round tho ite Le s parasite is re not pan at all, or are or by layers pot were filled up with the Cocoa aS efuse, and with little |} | f aring on this question I| or cuttings of half pene shoots раб. їп | sandy soil and ed or pink Tulips pla rie. s | steuck under a bell.glass in heat. А temperature of aske ready, bright and à a li all r blooming. The ЅеШаз that have been blooming in other dishes might move too— еу wetting the sand most | oroughly before withdrawing them. 1 dry | | sand should then b ured in round the transplanted | —or else ay should be watered so well as to | settle the soil Фа In fact, when I speak of planting Blo things in Cocoa efus e, Iama apt to o for " is mention E that i5 is Ки hich keeps | it cl reap jn Man а great weakness for a regular cot- { | tage e “Musk cir ie grows во quickly and greenly, and smells so sweet after rain—and then its long hanging shoots d roop down 80 very prettily, when it can be ke ері те ап end uring owner will tolerate much pel TON since, on which it pee that the Mistletoe, whi Ro n the ASth inst. was attra in nm fores Sm sum growing ch was said to be me ad atl Horticultural T s Show.—The show ма сопи. G. Bentham, Esq., President оса was elected an Associate; e rend :—1. “Оп the iden ti- n Esq., M.D. The author observed; e Acantlacem 2 eminenti ce d -— наг fw се of the order | botani of the time of Mns. Consequently the and Poisonous itk. —А&р. 126. опе of — ч the genera were very indefin nit е, 80 1 80, d Eh 41 whe: a ку ыа к wonld b common flower pot or іп a bowl of. апу shape, } with a many 0! Sma [) 1n the poisoning from am use of goats' milk, which had oc- | | h ihe es a ub-tribes now ado opted, Only five genera ention supply of Р drainage. І once saw a fine Musk і oth and s ing | tb at the mischief was | were describ bed i in ed at Malta, and m а br basin, the strin in And as Е воі it attributed to the anim n the fourth edition of the “ Genera nbe ng on a species of | Planta arum, with the exception i ES erg gia, a t p tl date, d Tenhuta, hs: DE lant is о the nine ie dise and the uk plant thrived in it do but record it, to under this name, es recognise I find from a statement in the | in Linne "s Herbarium. The number of гэн found эу The Musk delights in Zn: washing over its head, and deluging the Lp Spes: gm osing drainage is possible, which it certainly is s; а thrives extremely | well i refuse and silver leaf уе of rather a peaty dency. Тһе baskets when planted may be hung inside the com | plentiful enou concentrated i in ү climate df Malta. J. Реа аз 67, "distributed e — Tám bof ergia 1, Ruel S 18 9, Acanthus 11, Justicia 26, 'Diant a 2, | There were among ie 67 ерме, онны of, | 28 genni according to the viota entertained by Dr. Anderson, and many more i the opinions of Nees чов свеса were adopted, The paper eee Low of a list of these oo «| the Linn ous уне |2 шоп Euphorbia helioscopia, or Sun ep а piani Barleri ria h in our ob operties "x become more 0: now disfruited the three Peach e of you ecedi ieu owever, its pro Pe cen im iss нн Miet m n flower basket is white Is these green а md D r, and St ch plea p. $1) a and peritia me $8 say that his glasseries are open to inspecti ion. ?| His INN all over; this is in diet pee E Southey's | D. ine: eleh, Gardens, | in eaf on t Yee et upright in a gl lass vessel with per- 59; | pendieular si ides, and containing a койден mcs of —« clean water to immers е its base, would in i Ec but indir du t у air, for six its viscid eurren nected with some object in the inni тє afford the spider a means of regaining t was в uced from this, that the 1ш т Mr. glass case article (. produced. by s Mr. Newton is 2 head gardener. direction is Critehill, Wimborn г І мит аз some y phys but n from t ur miles off, and shall shall be ppy to ы any o | the mechanica action of external fot ook: ЫЗ, “ Mono- ? friends of the Gardeners Chronicle, W.F. Radclyffe, | gr арһ of the family кы, lide : part 1," by Audrew ? гга per was illustrated by a long series of beautifully finished drawings of the insects de- April xr G. Bentham i a President, in the ec g|Dr. Ern t Adams E ma iis Barn e elected 3 Fellows. — t ыга is Ben the Holly ru ew Speci West Afriea," I Prof, Oliver The authors Gardener, The Palac growing better as mer goes оп, Scarlet „бетш Heliotropes, and ' white Iv vy-leaf Geraniu s, are t e| Mignonette and Verbenas; or rivalling tho d first, if k your readers if|remaining to b ore hod c o£ dos dying d the wireworm, i.e. | pleted, brief diagnoses of the. can apply Ж to the ground it d du that | meanwhile: laid before the. Socie HE i : indeed опар 3 it, а group of p rhaps three iron surrounded by crimson В. the Jove end La : fowering sweet sétoi-ddoble sort, E A. M. [^ ind built о of t f and imie | mee Jack наа. Three | i e Vines baving made little or no progress, he was vinery, m ixed [mri E тА recommendations of the Council, to the disposal of a uced to examin e the border, and found it foll of опне ба It арр < а hem, roots and stem E nearly all d destroyed. Не |10 picked out. of that p of the border where he aee | es no less mr our kind friend ^ Lich Tnn” „| points ?—1. I country. Му ш. ше | fa 3 large, ог as my NC, the йат. They wish my S RES Heo we fin I befor anyt ap-| a E Vihe аб уб у well, so that if it can le; avoided һе would not o disturb them ыг д еге other dm ‚ Wes t Alien а^ of the , а st bo Айип 26,1863) —— THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRIOULTURAL бА7ЛЕТТЁ, 891 filling up the Society's vA pt without by эртери Cou the native and cultivated vegetable products of these | TENDERE has a flower garden in the Ө rea m— of being made available use, the ], r ying A E indeed, but neatly arranged. This ad k a ds ears ago, after much pcr laid it таб аза 1 of the J Flora ! y the com fort and happiness of fols for their guidance, “ that the income of the Society Meo appende d Hodgs s Japan, a жж ж any o ы рет e bw should be applied chiefly to the incres and mainte- | the notions of ornamental E useful piak, Ра adi larger than a good pee dining-room ; ро, the nance of the Library, in such a s to afford to | by TS ү rendered varied an vigo d by means of the Fellows the greatest facilities for consulting it; to | cou put good a e in their way, they little mounds of ti ari › on which а inea p the enlarge diss i e dla sex of themselves Arg бау паат of the vegeta о fancy detur j^ i by miniature publications ; v to the arrangement and maintenance|tion of the Islands nor enable the ensis to make Pei in which ei us silver fish and foa ofthe Linnean and в ome other detached collections | much of the vague and often inc orsi {узус to the which have edt 1 p in themselves, | allusions with which many otherwise gae narra- | t } тў le independent] f а general Museum." Notwith- | tives abound, With Mr. Fortune's g y met standing this resolve, it would seem that a gradual bei different; in all these, from the which uae нач А2 А ii X y little dwarf details his two visits to the RE pad ot "bina i in|variegated Bamboo porre Se me into England 1843- 52, to this, his last, he as bee en ever care eful to from. China, Pines, Jun Ж eee NO В, 154 s A e Fellows :—“1. That, in шн to te ее е gardens whether natural or iri neonrately сели the mày be called the sei of the roipecaaLis working рше" with whic h the, co ountri a ihe г collections тй retained, а! nd m naintained in the manner to be of p the Fellows of the Society and Science in general :— Amongst the upper classes, of course more extensive g without * к word pain ting," ' and without wies antry. This perum still small, "n often ф= uer garden and The Linnean Herbarium and Collections of every|is his great merit; and to this is due the enduring | р ure grou! unds are found ; these are about a quarter description ; the Herbarium and collections „of the late | popularity of his works, which in spite of some lite о d acre in extent ; J к the valer: they are turfed ' Sir James Edward Smith ; the East Indian defects, will hold a deservedly high ra rank as standa rd ип сө covere red w ith m — and „Јаке, and contain presented by the East India Company, тш tho | authorities long after | two-thi rds of t Y auty, zaleas 40 feet in 33iH disp LM Dr. Horsfield's Java Collec i vion сола clipped aie foma an = over the top, tion and others ; the Britis ^ b HfbaPltia 5 the НЕП Tbi s, Mr. Fortune's fourth visit to cum seas с China | like a table; -Furfagium g rande; also stages s ipe Australian Herbarium ; the Collection of uu and and Japan, was | ыча э неч with the view of intro-| plants, arranged our conservatories, other objects in the башы presente ng tal plants into England, in | which are ак ЖЫЕН, plants of Sciadopitys verti n of British Birds' Eggs of ће late Mr. | whic h object h e ES em eminently successful; his Mii several Retinosporas, b Salmon; the collection of Algæ „of the late Mrs. (шыш e, ав we дыры рны his| o f Laurus — 00, Aroideæ, Hoya, &е. ; ; all or get Griffiths, and work, to Mr. Standish, of Bagshot, lread may be considered as расии "of the Library. The exhibited some шо ost b e new гоно түтө. Leaving t ra towns, the Budhist temples present Сиш il would have bee rriv n Nagasaki, res ийет, the most attractive features to the horticulturist. In a gen пега] European Herbarium, had they not found most part of — in n Dotebef, 1860, arou ва them he finds noble Wi ded almost immediately to Yoku dcn and , Pinus chin and майна? and Crypto- he g Kanagawa, ports near Yedo, which capital he visited, | rout TER latter often planted as a fence and kept was e fun m wich а il be ges for io making large collections, chiefly in the suburban nur- | clipped vaa e our Yews, forming an z ervious screen, special purpose. 2. That the Collection of Insects | series. In November bek ft Vedo, and traversed the | But the great ornament of the temple where it occurs and Shells of the late Sir Jose nks be pre-|remarkable inland sea (or Kino Ch nel), which sepa- | is d айе Pine, Sciadopitys verticillata, which sen to British Museum. 8 at the|rates island of Niphon from thos of Sikok апа |а& Yedo attains a hei 100 feet, is of іса] duplicate of Dr. Wallich's Vae Indian | Kiu-siu; and he reached Shanghae in January. Eaily | form, : and the lea ves and Adag. es so densel wded Herbarium be presented to the rden, | in 1861 he returned to Japan, and passed the follow is completely hidden Lost view, ta. 4. That the General Herbarium ot the late | ing seven months in tho same T Au and ys а - in|U iouis а Tortone! s sketch of this wonderful Mr. Wi be presented to Natural History the neighbourhood of Yedo. In ust he t to Pin ne fai ils vey the impression of a noble or Society of Northumberland, Pom, and Newcastle-| North China, visited Pekin, made an NE pA an more positively ugly it is upon.Tyne. 5. That the remaining Miscellaneous Col- | to the Western Mountains, and finally left the Rider ssible to conceive, nor one that would more lections be sol iz.:—Caley's Collection of Austra- |“ Flowery land" for England, in September 1861. su Wi d be всо outed by every. lands нце ordenet of lian Birds and Mammals ; Dr, Pulteney's Collection of | The greater part of the volume is taken up with ta ор t he o blame, ав ells; two Cabinets containing a Miscellaneous Col- | sketches of дарай a and the Japanese, and very full of | tl ainly i d lection of Insects, &c. ; a Cabinet containing animals in | interest they ar Mr. Fortune's estimate of the a | andi in үлү it. а ' new ru seei ing t that it as he bottles and кот articles ; Acharius's collection оѓ | апа of i the eir relativo position to us, strikes u , named and figured by Siebold many Lin; Salmon's European Flora; a iod UNS unar- fair sensible ; de ago, Our space however compels us to b — range d Collections of Plants. 6. That the proceeds of |i for +}. J innocents which в „Bome romancers have depicted of h ere, prons to return immediately to these sales be applied to ш p e books lib: After discussion, the meeting resolved, on of foreigners, mun others describe, but a я nor the раро шеште | excellent narrativ уегаре the motion. of Dr. Seemann, hat the further con nsidera- PIE а as people go; енене industri ions, fa м Black, the Edinb urgh publishers dicii Subs. | any port es E the Society's colection rather more drunken than most Orientals, naturally menced ced, a monthly E itto's E d оша! bo postponed until the SHS of June. and perhaps advisedly) mistrustful of foreigners | being intended to bring the work within the reach of EA qae e whose sole objèct is obviously self-aggrandisement ; il Те {ша Г MIZW. omiin ЛӘН ÉxToMOIOGICAD: April 5,—F. Smitb, Esq; Presi but actuated as much by а sincere desire of wardin 7 dif: Dalani (Loi nmn) delivered at - in а= - air. ий SE и Dr Hagen off insult and averting danger as by jenlousy or sus бопе хоче НЫБ ust Diet in bera comprises the ni; in tho Сай, New York; were elected honorary |Picion, in insisting that travellers should be accom- | eign of Edw аа. from A. 12/2 to Ар. 1807. It из Ө of. the Society. Ge neral Sir J. — =) panied by native officials in their wanderings. From consis sts of a very interestin record of the eadin А nee 6f beautiful Indian thE Y | this work and other narratives we judge, that far too урен Б Ing $ much of the acts of the officials is attributed to a Waterhou: some notes а small кА °ё|® Барута, "обі ага inconspicoa. The President dota poliey on the part of the supreme power; we that вар pow illostrations. A. € отрат rative ra of British Plants the wie А8 of E контр ч 5| RLS. f is central ome observations on the “habits of the curious Claviger testaceus, which he had found in ants’ nests itu : poa all, that it knows its own ind, ird ша t we have by forcing О еен Л Mtr is friends Р Р; and tridens, which, although — dist; istinguisbable | а de nike its good offic edt n ылы pla rra pi bytologist, ава do v аг sépitite/ ранила a * perplexing position, ойе for Porquet's Fables Parlantes (Simpkin & Marshall), ог and Ше consequences ы МЕ; ЖЕКЕ еф еу its to cale whereby learners may not LM me readers, but i te of different species wi ВЫ ri Pons lia, it hich he E) : .; 9 Under y^ circumstances эл also speaking scholars of the E 2 & considerable number of species ptite by kably mple.— ^ es An y iing is remar Thompson's letter v теай fro Nr. C. A. Wilson, of | from the voe окай - how EN his Ee be 6 ч т ys 1 A Adelaide, giving an unt of an exploration across bó the mop E the indiens; vith неи of some the insect туей. Mr. Hew Papilio бе и Mr. Row POR tion. BO. of t he С Кошун "lat he Cape e of Good in specimens of жыЛ м ees nde to the Society in a post letter. A not as also read fro AR . Vollenhov an? i an нна of а grea ich he is en n the (ЧЧ ИРТА, : 79 — in the possessions in the Eastern he Dueh Go eral | ial ге n она 0 380 and it is no small matter this, such testime Jiotices t cols all the more valuable as coming from an unbiassed and | cool ing: a Narrative of a Journey ї 0 | unprejudiced кш dio has himself its effects, and whose judgment is not likely to Беу m Yedo and Peki the capitals of Japan and China, with Notices оў i а 2 А iltu Lj ы Ч S nt Ln e хых El UR gricu and Trade of those countries, and other things met "e Lai however, Mr. Fortune i cise, whether for his поучи in his calling, or ihe good | of whose blossoms, iu feeling he everywhero di: isplays, when E: of - pseudo-bulbs, recommend i to eve Н - | curious clustered bottle-shaped ci a bulbs are : We shall with by the way. Ву Robert Fortune, Hon. Member Mo tun of Japan v and horticulture, refer- |8 of the Abdel vem of India; with Map and | ring ers bell n ; i ту бана de оп of! Almost - nal book, an eu i with азау for the Oxford local examinations. "The is accompanied by critical explanatory and ti and by an analysis of sentences. e indness. For "the overnment in forcing a trade and gr д an un-|? MEE лүш e advantage of bi omen Te The mis e s the Botanical Magazine for i. ym hat he has av се himse lf of; and n opara are: e lagenaria, one of the ша one better deserves the suce dwarf India Mi cnt of the Pleione set, the г the singular form form adf now turn to = of bis interesting de- 892 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 25, 1863. Calanthe Veitchii, a very handsome hybrid Orchid, noticed fally by us at p. 1016 of our Volume for iy The Floris: wá 2 Calendar of Operations. (For the ensuing week.) DEPARTME to keep t in beauty as long as possible. By ju dicious нун ут diia ce, borders and shelves extremely gay with and white coloured dun in are introduced among dwa or of other kinds, thé end appearance of the hou flowering plants, and if the s distinct and useful that the late Chrysanthemum — p is also a plate of anino rosso Apric rly к р: Italian variety ; а fruit "larger than the Roy n if there is | any itt tie т in ripening, of the same melting flesh and майы. p our as the | Peach Apricot, the finest of all." end Mende al arti- | cles аНЫ 5 Roses, Petunias, and Іхо wil) be grea чт! жес PLAN NT , CONSERVATORY, ‚&с. ‚— Azaleas will now " in en | Sa may now be rendered a few red shape of standards rf plants, either of the same se o Bez mone plants of кече ll Мов require e small rods. | (or some time yet. HARD Ие — — GA LRDEN n" a Is. Dahlias must not be planted out Thia i ib Thin out the suckers of double i ку ойаны ВА p LAURI UN wha T prre rr DUM mo аы to г ё three of the strongest; аб Freedloverg Monochæ {е new disk-sha owe EA > should ;b — out thinly and should be well Nemophila, a for gue. decida; Men Striped Japanese т pu rposes n» есог ratio! n, as will also forced p^ меч kinds of har rdy fru it trees thea i ч Chr nthe emum, `of F ortun ovelties, but here vids are flowering unusually well this season. Wi ith pes d. ver vhich 16 was shown y given PES P n warm situatio retty new жина СЕ: hs . named profs rjr to the Camellia will be found in the main are set, as sre alo Pears in 1008, A in. affinis, raised by M . "Rollisso on, the first Azaleas. If wanted early they gc s rees are cov between гг Жа анин pe and aristata major, the|forced to Аа wood beti in the spring ; a trifling second betwee o ais pet and depressa е amount of check ш ех Йә E — in Кр o мечо WERTE op CUR WRATKRR vom Vari дш to form flower-buds, and ey ите ke - 2 M iral Garden The recent number ossip of the Sarden ончаш = "a = | тт i Tux VERATUME, useful notes on v ordin. 1862; a ; ed 1 | Валож. | Sp Ye Ex x ndry D bject pran p they are ted into growth. Plants intend April, ——| E E Dub, won the EE of ч ш Ка: Огт PU дашуу and: February shed 12. md Жыш шю] шов шаш x3 eer. А s n ly into growth as soon as they have тт. 16 28 о | жөп б | т юса ETT э row Pansies, A ced Tuli ry — - paa blooming. In stoves, Begonia fuchsioides, Gloxinias, Fri Friday КЕ 30. 3000 @ | 4 | мо m w z олие у іп йк tig ` | Amaryllises will now Бе yt К n. Among the last, ELS 29.884 | 68 | 30 | 490 | or. | o w и ton and € up cie both give their ex perience | bot майды» Obe Ackerman 1 29.834 | ® HERES. и | = 2l) 3|: 29.778 2 | 5 pulcherrima, Among Ordi t Cattleya Skimer an oH 29.661 | 6% | 35 | 495 | 52 | 0 ү some of the different kinds of Dendro erage. | | 30198 | 30945. 654 | 380 | 02 | иә 5 | | begetting showy, and must be kept comparatively cool | * Ail 16— Overcast ; very fine ; clou dé. е ` R Eso pm манаад nd shaded on bright days. In the ewe of growing | ^— 1ye ane inue ds ie " т "m vu Зеби нани - ants, continue to ircrease the — gradually, | = 19—Сеат, ын ма › без x dine; D t frost, iia llt h mig magni d 11 d R. p e евресі hen it can be done by m ns of sun -— р I Fine ; тетей; p^. clouded ; very fine at night. La sare qne tree e, oft ie meian R Suh < z ct heat, and accompanied by a very acido amount = mine clouded ; rather boisterous, heavy shower; cloudy iens 4 eere а enis y ead in т еч зч of atmospheric moisture. This wi t accom- Rhode idend = E^ MA crede вей. With plished between three тез in the afternoon and five RECORD OF THE тзлт ER AT CHISW. noble leaves yi f the à sea X scguintel, | when the thermometer may sink to 65° fi "e night During the last 37 years, for the ensuing Week, ending - 2, 1863. In cool houses, early flowering plan inese КЕПИНИ РП түтүнү ттн “Prevailing Winds. golden-eyed Ait e ow — — regant ictum, now exhausted, should be removed toapit| apri H HRH 3$ 465 |а ёт di BENE idi e. ou "eis specto ла жы тонн ев | От frame, eir best, and other | and мау. |} ЕДЕ ДӨ | whiehit онаш az |a ez Ж ferminte in close corymbose heads, each consisting of fading stock. Sunday 2 .| өз | 380 | 77| 16 rompe EE ГЕ... from five to six beautiful blooms of the dimensions just CING DEPARTMENT. Моп. эт..| 51 | 302) 406) 1 он авзо зат stated. Unfortunately the speciés requires а ртёеп-| PINERIES.— NMS potted — or young succession | Wer. 29": 610 577 |a| m os afa efallai ile кан ан believe, ege s 4i e ante «UM son. ive -Rilod their pots: with roots Friday 1.|ei3| 399 | 02] 13 ost [31 675 241 i і ее оі зы . For conservatory deco- | Where such is the кем give Pere tni shift. Mes Satur. 2..| 625 | 394 | 50. 13 0o72 {эю | 5f 6l 2f 0 ration cx wil, how eh *be fo e Ae invaluable, ud „| dry they had better be watered occasionally with w эмн Mgheia tempererure aarme Ub above perd өвештөй oí X. the protection of glass, it grows freely, therm. 18 deg. Tu s plant, which is a about 8or9 9 feet i in height. and | liquid m: when it. has attained sufficient А little dillealty | sufficiently i it bloom. · Mr. | with a n most places early Grapes will now X5 "eret be remembered that a tol to ob sins rculation of air Uy rly in the m 8 9 "ое ock), continu $ cellaneous, Prizes іп Botany.—The JM ety of Apotheearies | B ix a offer to Studente Medicine two prizes f proficiency in the Изге ы of botany-—systematic, descriptive, and Billie. The prizes consist of a gold medal awarded to the сайде" чей most T" - guishes himselê ы examin f a silve medal, and a book, o books and flavo until late Vi rd ed gre The examination, idle who ie ue y print papers апа vivå questions, is | held at the Hal of the Society early in August. B: ур їп alw: 5 in fact they large or ШОО нө they may -— ud p ors untar: nished blo oom. An in өн з send in otice of th Thé intention on or before | à the тет of Au Augus, es ee must be accompanied of red upon the Seco MAL Sessi ion of theis AN studies, and by certifi- cates from thei eir teachers of having ; ther at purpose. anure, 7. e., after the plants shall have beso stab) Ave to enable them to receive it be er- ripe. able amount of dryness 1 atmosphere is necessary, | in order to obtain good 3 free and wholesome | -rate, how rover attended thej | Р ERRIES.— These wil want ы ith dilig by бой Md be allowed to flag by any ad Miti means, and if the weather continues bright they may Sales Auction. LA Bere the other Tie and realised from 17. 10s. to per lot. з last named sum was M Aa y shelf. FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUB Let manurin Cypripedium Lowii, 16. 10s. was for Aerides Schröderi, 152. for iuam, d — for. Saccolabium cur uq. oin eh € A" and 4l anda ginata, Altogether i зай sale, le кийли r^p 3T oe, realised. nearly ING-OUT PELARGO b Ha wt ане Lo crgo f Neapo| next winter. It BERIES. ng en dressing ал as required, | Highly dressed vnd should be 1 mown at least once a eek after th is alw. litan m fede mum hap- | pens that Pansies assume a straggling , habit ; in such Notices to Corresponden CEPHALOTAXUS FORTUNI. кн. — 3» 3*3 short-lea: d been а вон supposed to be а female, flow but | pro S o be a male. Until it flowered the sex could not be ascertained. | DISEA VINE ЕАУ . We have never seen precisely the same affection on Vine leaves. It appears, though deeper in colour, to be of the same nature as the spongy spots which аге во common, which in the case of Vines have d m the young rootlets being dead ordying. The affection may exist without any injury to the u Lo: Eri doubt of this being. " таныу of L. 2 -— Mme the situations in which it my sta dr: rri rium wan Bei wii Пу; lh 2 and the е ee оч herbacea.— bium 1 "^y H: The se Boppe, Charles Kiel, Le Dante а Бою tion tion Euclide, eom Bop MM DEC anthe requires to ОҒ doors in order to develop its size and Lady Middleton, Coantess of War wick, wen Golden Chain, Hendersoni nanum, Minimum Nosega Rose Queen, Beauté de Meldoise, Bishopstowe Scarlet, untess Burnin h, N y ul Labbé, Golden Fleece, , St. " Golden Cerise Unique, Flower of aki e „Jane, uty, Baron H La - Loretto, Vm obi Model osegay, Julia, Seintil- ` latum, F Pad m» ке ны: of Gol ayb магый еп | fastening of risk in removing seedling pr apo flo werstalks, є the bed, and covered with soil a the manner of layers; thus treated t emit new roots from acquire fresh vi and flower well and abundantly for a long time, The b ht also to be constantly examined, m irap snails and other pests; if this is поб attended to, the ch: of T" Ep tb illbe small. As seedlings flower, r bad take cuttings of tpe | which it is desirable to feli, as эйр. is great in flower. |. usual from frosts, d Жана to thë gating Let n vitia it t arrives. Do not allow the surface soi had better not nurse his plants too ton very fine grown about three in а our young and COL ES their vegetation. Shi sre overstrained at their елү ү „* usual, wires and others star beg the indulg in the pot abo Mesure. and ES to podes repe Көш, time to time, and finish putting in supporting sticks without delay. Pinks will also э етер д e a Cinch pot, "ander cool pit i bases in 8 he too nca? the glass in fros i ie ай ole i | Ари 25, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 893 OTTER'S GUANO (established 21 years) 71. per Ton. POTTER'S CONCENTRATED d 101, per Ton. PURE GYPSUM, ^e per Ton, e included. dress, 28, Clapham Road Place, 8. HE LONDO MANURE COMPANY eady PREPARED BONE MANI URE. for présent use on PASTURES. WHEAT A rg for AUTUMN SOWING. RE, guaranteed by BLOOD MANURE for ditto. SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, &c. АП the above being in the finest condition. They also con- GIBBSS PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of БОРА, SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every Artificial Maure of m value. E. PunSER, Secretary. 6, Fenchurch Street, Е.С. quaa: FARMERS MANURE COMPANY. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for CORN. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS. ODAMS'S —— (d of LIME, 30,0 Chai: —JouHw Partionlars df these Standar the Office RS, А f Land. AYDON, Esq., Littlebury, Essex. d "— may be oerte at C. T. MacaDayx, Secretary. Or of the Local Age епїз Offices : 109, Fenchurch Street, Londdà; Е.С. Manufactory : Plaistow Marshes, Essex, N.E. Established 1848. LAYDON ES.— Tw were last season awarded, under the auspices of the Kutlama AP Society, for Turnips grown with the above Man ist.—A angar раги Үе Five чаан je was give en € the Town and Trade of Oakhami to Mr. T. W. Fowler, Exton, for the си -— BÀ being Swedes) grown within the Uo These Turn: AY лой with 3 geag per acre у? ШЫ ДЕ э 8. laydon heroe used with a modera of Tar -yard Manure. 2d.— Three Sovereigns ie 2d premium), given by the - Hon. Viscount Campden, were awarded to Mr. Fowler, Exton, for Swedish Turnips. These ae Farm-yar Д Manufactured by the Blaydon Chemical Company, Blaydon- on-Tyne. Managing Partner, EDWARD RICHARDSON, Jun. АЕ S'S Ms NOU RE The Manures —— Д.г J. B. Lawrs for the resent season of 1868 eady for delivery at his actories, at the Ту бе ызы LAWESS SUPERPHOSPHATE ` uot BURNT BONE or MINERAL M ri MEE 88, vand MANGEL MANURES 8 0 These jns г. LAWES, or through his | | маар а Agents, in ts » al pte or the United Kingdom, at prices Ing wee ost enuine Peruvian ird direct. P Messrs. Gibbs: Nitrate i of Soda, Sulphate ot Ammonia, and other ror my Manures. American and other Cakes at market pric Address JOHN BENNET LAWES, 1, erri Place, London Bridge, E. C. ; and 22; Eden Quay, Dublin. E T. ARCHERS * FRIGI. DOMO.” - .Fatronised e by her Majesty the 2 the Duke of Northumber- land for Syon House, his ce the Duke of Devonshire fot r hiswick Lindley for the Horticultural Soci Paxton for the C ue Palace, Bonis Park, ре Met d б ое and Doll, d ее aem IE mpeg adapted fex all horticultur: d Ld exu nba кмет for preserving wind, beo оное ON Ko be had in an; Two es Я $4 run. Four e 2 .. Ss рег 4 Anim , 2 yards wide, 1s. 8d. y An improved make, 3 yards wide, 2s. 64. per yard run. Also “ i Domo" Netting, туга wide, 18. чш, per yard rum. ErrsHA THOMAS ARCHER, Whole and Sole Manufacturer, 7, Trinity Lane, Опов St., City, E. e. une of all Nurserymen and Seedsmen throughout the kingd hind cheaper than ep asa covering." Mi t and Mixed ер (Ready for e TON DON CO PE OIL R COMPANY (Limited), i M connection Жы i st s riti Чо ma For Aw: yo eig andaa соса of E Hea entila: Glaz А08. other Мете. Houses anser ‚8 Market Garden MUN r^ , supplied w Metallie Oxide, and Mixed Pai Be Houses, Farm Buildings, Park Fi Slips Boti Я wi pem dicas vA ИНС!» to N spei ids; 65, 66, 7, St. з Stri p Aeg Docks, E. onger вату. PATENT BL s VARNISH е 255 M Glass in Crates, Cases, or he who -— price. as to m ILL А » SMIT TES tute for eT Ауе. n. Sold in з of about 30 gallons each, at 1s. 6d. per gallon, the kin; pply to Ниш, & бмїтн, Brierley Hill Iron Works, near рабуе ма 76, Cannon Street, E.C., from whom only it can be obtai: Drainage, - redi BEAUMONT, am ND AGENT, and DRAINAGE EnG R (for severa ГКК М; t to M ve Parkes), y mdertokes th the Planning and SUR- g in R es W: Warping ; the Erection of dee Buildings, Labourers' Cottages, &c. te co! e nd Tmp the Landowner, or through " an cask: at e Manufactory, or ls. 8d. per gallon paid to any station in the uu" in p ral years Касе from Gen Sales, or WC › redet etting of Farms. 2, Parliament Street, "Westrhinster, 8 S.W. Land Drainage. WE EKES станет i-e any extent are D by the cap LAND DRAINAGE and IMPR MENT COMPANY Ex descriptions of pro- perty, whether per ^aa ortgaged, trust, ecclesias- са}, со: e dpt colle è Landown downer as successive er зог theact uale вз expenditure, Hie: n the ү for v terms of years so ав to adapt he s rubo pe сені of annual jc tothe circumstances of the tenants. Not tion of title being required, or notic n to Reversioners or Mao, no legal expenses are гЁ Еи Works of Irrigation, Enclosing, Wood Grubbing, Road Making, and Farm Бош are executed in a similar manner. тоот T Agents, amd churge the ҮА е Batata, mag obtain Loans for the purpose. Applications to be made to WILLIAM CLIFFORD, the Secretary, at the Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, S.W. мрке фанне eif, t Аан raisons rapto ИНЧА OE E LAND MPROVEMENT COMPANY.— — M by Special Act of RR Lr in 1853. 2, Old Palace Yai aries tmins To так Салот, Бэт G ШОШ s AND WALES AND IN SCOTLAND, " | х ENG! The боюу puede d money, unlimited mount, for M following works of Agricu cultural Improvement, the whol nen all cases being liquidated by а verit р ROFESSOR, BROWN, | VETERINARY Тиври РЕСТ and West of England Agricultural Socie: 13 tnc Lecturer on Veterinary Surgery at the [үи рыс. g еру ay be consulted on Diseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, ogs, Pimat White Horse Yard, New С dish Str Portland Place, W.- 3 S des LFRED SIBSON, F.C.S., Autho Chemistry," &e., Jato First Assistant in the ‚ Laboratory of tbe Royal Agricultural College, has REMOVED his LABO- пато to 11, Eaton Terrace, St. John's Wood, London, N.W., mples for An — should be addressed. te — y ргерїгё@ te gi e Instruction iu Agrieultural and АЖАРЫН Chemistr; ry, & — оа and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, —— т Kennington Lane, London, 8. eret promptly attended to by J. or of * Agricultural c. y Ж, апара вану ufae ga Kk making Artificial ena Hip for their ing to J. Kennington Lane, Londe on, S Analyses of ый Guanos, зоа hosphates of Lime, &c, and Silver, and other erals, are executed мез Moor vem despate ^ Deer economical ж С Mes besar by эрріу- ESBIT, LANSDELL & Co., 37 and 98, tion at the Co mple facility for r pur suing their studies, and there is accom- modation for а Ten — of Resident Students. Full particulars of terms will be forw: 4 on appliention. DOTAN AGRICULTURAL солите —ш nee of the RESIGNATION of the Р FESSOR of AGRICULTURE, Tus Cou: n аге ге: -— to а n desirous of c e post of Professor of Agriculture at the "College, Letters to be addressed to the PRI L, Cirencester. YAL Кан SOCIETY ENGLAND. mpeting for of ich the p e riso," will b be Une to p^ Members, at the Soci iety's House, 12. m vi 3 2 London, at 12 o'Cl on WEDNESDAY By Order of the Cour: Н. HALL DARE, Весге! AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY m. ROESTER MEETING, 1863. PRIZE SHEETS and CERTIFICATES will be forwarded on — AUTION.—LAST DAY of ENTRY for IMPLEMENTS, May 1. Al Certificates received after that нал M be pide ш! tho Benders. L Dare, Secreta: 12, Hanover г Square, London, Wo )OYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of Horses, Sheep, and Pigs, о £560, including BESAS HOPS, and 8. UN. fered the Wor m ester . HALL DARE, Esq., 12, Hanover Square, London, SPECIAL PRIZES, for FRUIT, CIDER à the Lo ocal Com пад о be com For Prize Sheets and Ww. es Agricultural Gazette. TURDAFE, a 25, 1863, Waa the plant which most «нии ће єбеёноп n engages ur pie of the British . 1. Drainage, [E and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, We appen fo eside in a distriet of earing, а Planting, for any beneficial pur- extremely various 801—9 d of hill lley, 2. Fhem Roads, Tra = ў d Railroade | be D piedi ӨР eus side and down. The cropping of the coun * ^ — farming purposes. s thus extremely v various, and the sit uation t there- 3. [m i t the b фе odeto р aat a r м, НОА Cottages, and There 1 m ; all the influence of ^ varying хере, nd д вате required for от Farm ш горони, and the im- | exposure, of varying soil and of TUAE зоре рз ет ла purposes. atm Hodsie und Ле | tendono, 40 ce various 2 And i it Lando groisions о needs з. from any o ighbouring Pe | partiamont, mt, Hoyal ОНА, ОР Douimission, К» Ати y | hills to perceive what a patch work of cultivation the S ———Á— of ira дшоыре pie ocior AN nts, | landscape presents. There is the margin of green the same witb the the expenses on t on the lands im тей, along the river-side below, . the bleak. Muere eer pe а pe being | uneove ed r the hen Pine or Larch charae o interfere е plans а 1 and execution of the Works, whiéh are controlled on. pte the | plantation on the app er grounds, where the pe is s КЫ p osure is ard dor n Ў Баа i thin an high; and between the tw or further informatio) or forms of a ication, а] the Honourable WILLIAM NAPIER, Managin ng Director 2 bid asp of all shades, а кре young арбай crops Mines Taxi Westminster, S.W w covering he мг 8; ocea! аз1о: na. squar es 0! ei ite where the Turn plant is coming into bloom REDUCTION IN PRICE. PHOSPHO GUANO. The Prices for the Season 1863 are as follows, delivered Free on Board, or on the Rails at Liverpool. E For z "asa and upwards .. 2nd For smaller кё The Price will not exceed 125. p „510 5 0 per Ton, net cash. 1010 0 й pe 1015 0 p 1100 2: a n Dae 5, ETER ЖР & SON, ФО, SEAGRAVE & СО, BROKERS. : WILLIAM DIXON & co, FUCO à ais sinä STREET, CHEAPSIDE ; кр 15, LAWRENOE LANE, LONDON, Ед Ward, , with various shades o of mods and white where the naked к а But the v de still more and health; —heaps of ш onally lay «© igorous ut occasio! 394 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Arrt 25, 1863, roadside edge of fallow fields. And the autumnal | the best mode of ^ ilising tbe sewage of e inim to by the hon. Chairman of the select eom. furrow, now being crossed agai periments instituted f mittee they would come into рч er, but h eultivator, was iudi; being prepared for the| under that уйн зач жеге > fallacion us, ver that | believed they would never produce any fruit, Mangel and the Turnip erops of the coming year. | while it was the faet that sewage manure con- Which then of all the plants we saw was|tain everything that land o or plants can want, | —— Іх another column will be found the the most upon the mind of the cultivator ? yet the farmers of Englan been taught oth opinions of praetical men on the value of par as The Clover as a preparation for the great food | wise by the paid зар of the artificial manure food re бе. On this subje ct Dr. VOELCKER was erop of our country, Wheat—the young Wheat | manufacturers. last week imperfectly reported in our columns, In plant itself, promising so well for the harvest of ahire never was ore complete Чай his recent lecture on oileake before the English 1863— Vetehes, to be followed by Turnips as food | than Am у vi ihe Сыл ssioners, including | Agricultural Society, he referred to malt as an | for the sheep stock, which in this district furnishes Lo E Mr. Lawes, and Professor War, |article of food, e£ nr hm the only trustworthy , J B 4 & = E "3 е [-] E] [d e 1 2 Е Б m o B HE 2] 0$ et To ЕД et IJ 2 4 - [-] g c | s0 large а part of the annual returns of the farm | «n ww the debate. Мг. K мр“ YMER | experiments with which he was acquainted, were — Barley, which nowhere yields a better sample | said :—The Commissioners had first t inquired into | those made 7 т. Норѕох, of Castleaere, and or attains a higher price than here :—Any of these the ө pomibility of utilising the solid residuum of | Mr. Lawes, of I might т be named in answer to this ‚ que aye in wage, and failing that they had turned n experiments ba d been made by Dr. К. D. Тномр- We have, however, no hesitation in saying i t was | attention to the utilization of the liquid; and |SON, from which, however, no trustworthy conclu- neither Wheat nor Barley, Vetches вог о Turnip|they had visited the various places where liquid | sions Ax be drawn, as e- ey were made with, we rop, nor was it Oats or "Beans, or any other plant | manure v" pe on farms, in order to ascertain | believe, only a couple of cow then showing the СЕ е а сгор проп {һе land.|the mode of distribution adopted. With re ard | specially, t that Mr. nte experiments were - a of the Ru Barley, an upon? We saw long dr of men with hoes, the pres sent year, the hon. Зит, Зе own phe sero ex ntrasted the mw with Dr. R. D. Tuoursox's trials, detachments everywhere of women at work in bħad ecd (d its opinion that that course wasi 863 ›) y properly be raised, ield ; of horses at b, however, to the| came, tivator and epe бен — in almost m Маск ЕЕ s analysis of the evidence t was E^ —— On Wednesd day next Mr. Wer ms RELL о field busily at wotk—and а impossible to say, but tbat мы; sis had certainly | 86 1 by auction the peer p К first-class Shor tion leg a, one Mom to vids we are r- ferring. Ir been ith ridi or f Mr. It wa Wheat, or Beans, ог Peas, or Ou din арча world. Mr. SEYMER referred also not k d "dore. Yetches, or е Tumipe, Rape, or any | only to the general conduct of the e Commission, ful 8b "s п d Heh ied off k other so-called cultivated plant—it was Сосси | but to the position -— — of the individual | ort-horn breeders. Не has carried off high Itis this which is the universal w 4 of it. WES Һай discovered f : ig t he|!or many years—having won no ч * owe "d jl—it i al M m; but | prizes, exclusive of a n А уні A of silv er plate | and gold and silver eups an l always Couch. ain or green crop, “ seeds" or incapable of being actuated y those mo-|* Sainfoin, cultivated. plant ог fallow, whatever be | tives which had been aspis ча to him | the erop—i£ is always Couc the Chairman of the committe г. LAwEs| TEAM CULTIVATION. Is it to this end that all our tillage processes | made no manures to lay on land in ihe ne ighbour- | pu NEAR LEIGHTON BUZZARD. are so laboriously eonducted—for this purpose that| hood of large towns; and there must remain| i harrows, eultivators, hoes, and ploug „ате во — of aeres in England, for which the manures sind сне memoranda sipés- ib constantly pensively at work: ne r. LAWES, and persons of his stamp, would of our report. d we take this opportunity of cor- might easily ішарійе it. Certainly there is no still be in request. Mr. Lawes was well known. | recting a in column c, page 370, where the more constant companion or attendant on our The farmers of England, never haviug been de-| On erop v (th [ie of o of f column) is put s at only 45 acres— < ceiv its extirpation, do not extirpate it. Оп the|did not believe bis ee woul at all | 30 an. 0 acres, not 130 or 140, as would be inferred contrary they are annual, recurring as — affected Ae whatthe hon. member had said of him. | from the pup ЕТЕ ] as seed time or as beret? and one cannot d priori | Mr. been A ophet of as if he were an ng to the general surface of the land having now m. any име declare that they аге net | agrio тш меке фи, but he was no such | been Yr pretty fair state of levelness, the ini ‚ от at least that they do not contribu g. He might as say the Chairman of the 2 to propagate and соп!їппе її. This of course how- | committee (Mr. Вварү) rA himself a dealer | veen mpm ar Re, тыа ів drilled ever is ied : land **breeds" the ,|in manure is name had in [of the da Towe rp rt БЕ perhaps i — and all the the list of a blood A ‚ Тоа ы mgr me gd operations, hoeing, Couch picking, burning, are | Essex had also been referred t the hon. pedal d the e flow erop bas be Бн us with апппа! and continual, simply because they are |member, and the first ierit of һіз | сае or he we (hin. » inevitable. levi ence was enough to put the hon. member А piece iuret Hallet?'s Pedigree. Wheat is looking well, ^ The explanation -4 леб satisfaetory—the land|out of court, Lord Essex had sai experiments | treated g does not breed the pande апа its — is| ought to be conducted on Italian Rye-grass, and | in part at the rate of one bushel per acre. cy, not inevitable. v? have on the ehalk downs|Mr. Lawes was now conducting experiments оп | this а i D чэче) well at present, thé ` immediately оа Quien. British | Italian Rye-grass. Lord Essex used 6000 tons of Baron paid his two guineas per bushel “like а Бе the Pasque Flower (Anemone pulsatilla). sewage in the year gt bis Italian Rye-grass, but -— һе Mariig kiiit bought rhe sed of M Mr, ee his i been seen at d he one to СЕЕ ет Easter time throwing up its od blue blossoms to | quantities of ired over a very | С00вівіз о the Apri! sun ; but the land does not breed it, and | small area. Practical men found they could not mre тите potash has ме i € operations for 4 destruction m^ p^ Ts tbi, | diu Ro it over a large a f land. e "o fid wit spring, and hoed іп. About balf a dozen acres of very de guano as the purpose of * "а tbe only once, and the chain which has hitherto tied mE — T см аа forage for cart horses, dairy i" üi у ота аи 44. Tie ое basin of the chief outfall for : y not try this simple remedy for Couch? Tt | would pay at 4d. or jd. per ton, ог a Hd. : is half work which breeds the plant. "The annual|but not ЖА дейт ton. Prose Wa par | arable M S emer e e е аг m the land with bote vill ealy creato the e! Chairman of the DI grs said was iita by se inre to piliers ich, a large “© catch ^ n or its endless repetition ven p i is against the use of sewage, ha. rated ngine does but transplant the Mt weed nid fieri € FE show Mal wit man, m the he and hos tribuam dioe after each сиик and Sonn of its wth. mw се —— та removal of the Grass < а MÀ tions of eourse reduce it—and thers principal overflow . nks —but half work of this or any л ly 2 uites t duoted to (his емы, the drainage waters of this chi reproduce it—and a year's re 4 section of arable land drainage are of course highly year? rest in Sainfoin will the|charged with liquid manure running direct from its ons as yards, stables, cattle-shedding, &c. Butin case tbat The is а better tool had source of liquiform manure should be found too 1 Dx тете айг ттн than | examined, because he had ot res | limited in summer, it is intended to compensate by — horses for dragging such a too king | to lay before the committee, and he had ч the|*PPlying a top-dressing. of guano to the amid : the whole soil, and com Mer to the surface sewage во somewhat of a Bünde, having applied it үчүн mA Pm sing исне К PU $ w e root тш it A But there is better | rather near his house. working of the most tenacious clay lands both for work than can be done even by steam eultivation—| Тһе nditure of mblie m latterly | agricul arboricultural purposes, and the hand-worked fork for dealing with the | been confined to the е experiments at ara y "Ме агу чене now not inappropriatel bo widuoad remnants left by the more wholesale operation of | he beli n most carefully ueted, | even occurring Xiroucmatances of. acci- the grubber, is the wed security for the үте iil c f the matter was, that if the Royal боз | den than of a direct experimental character. extinction SE tho This in autumn оп had reported that the sewage was worth| The! indeed, of masses of Lue epe ah ong the Clovers before tho Bi а ton, amd might be aprend ovet a largo ата отаона qme both 104 l ey m on. he a e succeeding grain стор, | in small quantities, the would have heard | deciduous, of rare as well as of common sorts within is the best, and therefore in the end the cheapest nothing about de the publie on фе | Фе park—is of itself sufficiently indicative of of all our means for dealing effectually with this| Royal Commission. Various projeete ie cil 08 е m redes веб" "umm АЎ с. great enemy of the English Agriculturist, Died мй boen еей br бы айну шы кыы алани н Жиын | wind е Royal Commission ; but trenching accomplished boe: the H (April е асани let апу slur be cast оп the proceedings of that acre for the d ud t the Е qui мы | beak ja ai and ben ell those peojests would commencing about a dozen years ago. В ‘to inqui into [bask in the sunshine of the analysis of evidence |. Trees and shrubs of the domain thus growing in | Арап, 25, 1863.]. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL САЛЕТТЕ, 395 fullest vigour, in a stiff soil n dr stiffer gault,|of the animals which obtained the hi ighest honours at | farmer, if he wis of 225, 84, thoug p advantages of | the Battersea Show last year were fedon malt. I һауе |subject to a tax per quarter, These are this treatment, do, a but eak the ваше | һай some experience in the feeding of sheep оп malt, | facts of which every E agrieulturist can appre- guage spoken under ler Mec as by the more | and І can state that at the Yorkshire Show last year | ciate the importance, without diving very deeply in lowly | the ie eye: sters were animals whi E Lad been fed the subject. Mr. Fisher Hobbs will tell you that some In one of the i и deep cultivation under | for the rt оп malt. T" n get Barley for | of the b i animals he has ever produced were fed on notice, ы form ation a & fox covert was the original | malting a at "7, per ton, апа {һе melting will ч the | malt. was the case as жен his entire рать intention. And for that purpose some bala dosin | - to 8 ^ra am now paying 10/. n for А ie. Pa item p won Y^ first prize "ast yea -drained arable land, of average condition, pw cake, of course obliged to ni У "with | | А gentleman who comes fro ond us calcareous clay, similar to the farm | the manufactured p which is offered me; and I че а you that his best stallions ave ани "ted i in the here, had -tre | should m prefer u using m malt, if the law permitted |s: - manner. Iask, is it an Eng! system of treat- li | me about 2 feet in depth to produce а thicket—tbhe Ta n tt , to compel persons to pay 2 yo r. on what planting of which was, however, subsequently aban-| Mr. Tuomas Ашка. eaid : the feeding of | is ed sole rt Lg c their animale, Жы. that, too, , and, ently, the land ши dug turned | stock, the malt t foreigners are exempte "id fro e burden of the over again to the Wheat was the crop pre-| injuriously tha c: -— classes of the community. Of | duty ? I hope you will now reduce “с duty with the viously taken. The work of digging rr done by | course, as ыш ч е аге affected by it чя Ше ваше уар of A els it а: ау, in order that contraet in the winter кен s а tough job for the шеп, | way as ; but it affects us of bein oilcake, linseed, and the peculiarly, ier Y prevent us from using б second ted same е ее which we have to buy if | of sheep, we be considerable, namel s pe 18+. 4d. рег бе см order to qe а thoroug or at the rate of 107. | dug in No manure was all winter when ђе of the chay brought е applied tho first ог ве и Ju and the crops taken | far better results, Pigs t Barley in a in successive Yr = were ut not во cattle or scele ; gh ys hile ә Mati: 2 ice lst. iq а of Jong ушей» ciet nonu of pork is 5d. per lb., m of mutton and beef is "n which without the aid of a ticle of manure | being a difference of 40 p cent. д! ier of pork. of stock. 1 mm: were o melted ur — purposes, superior it would | enabled to ich pa me, and m Loren фе the purpose to any artic t that can ^ purchased, ST € riri s aun AND x 'HE PICTURESQUE. ‚Окк unday Red, w applied, ARD full 30 tons per joo give sheep Barley, жазса: "of them in re k ^ esutifal part of the county of Ken 2d. One steam grubbing was given, and Globe | kill pigs. Pi njoyin enery as th ) have few Mangels—both red апа orange tubers— yielded a good | any injurio jus eilects; but ruminating ani E which | opportunities of getting away from a city's smoke, even crop of upwards of 20 tons an acre. yield the — quality of meat, cannot assimilate ы: Isuddenly emerged from a little , through 9.7 А mode article. I had made my way w ird ur for = next crop and two | in мА та ven for spring Beans drilled, | stomach, "quarters per acre. — for th а p M ML "et ud ploughed in after once у ing" over the Bean stubble before winter with | the steam cultivator ; the result was a good average crop of the former, and a fair crop of the latter, which, how- with difficulty, into a large held which lay kapag the aau of the wood, It the e of that field a irent locomotive engins with its praeh deeply embedded in and with a considerable lurch over {о one ^ I e re a reason Qu 28. Barley acts orm we m their som yet and Ами m oelcker, the eminent. grubbin which yielded fali 7 am ol | agricultural ural chemist; roteto Dr. views on ба point coincided with my own. meds ere could e doub t n the field, ndeed, а Ey I Е. engine, Ба but s. "d pu. = оү етеп їп {һе conte were & couple lower qualities of Barley repel Pe more digestible both | [кде piman which, "t was “Ж business ы food a nd as condiment, if ^ re allowed to iven asa vegetable it would | |by means of twisted metal ropes. ki perte a В t before, They had savagely torn up a ied it, and the еу в seemed to For $e present season, a heavy was laid on, | and one steam ploughing СА by €^ new furrow | or! turnover implement, э, which ail the on has arisen recen vhen it Gi Brie ey in bei more алан рг орегі e readily, we тош enjoy the advantage | | arrested i in mid-career. th, an nd worri there е be more beef and mutton for the |be loo community. | ness, om “Чайка bull- oer ad E. for their master to a WILLIAMS referred "v to other injurious| give the signal for г begin mE, f the malt tax. Не said:—I consider that the field iron—t most injured broken with ferocious blows—were dug deep into the | by өк d m: much as the po may and does suffer | earth. The wire-twisted ropes were passed round them, отш dera burning sus so that be зб фазі all parts of the enclosure without the i E manter iebes t gire Howard's. steam dm ot a efficacious tool for the purpose | made an excellent. АСЯ before the Sussex | drill fi prios Beans, k well. The ed plot here alluded to was but an 1 322 | ай selected | | lah tle £ ena the fo foe nan oral ua гче I will now advert to one other instan ce of what may = са. and, w readth had ч e 30 of tillage. d id down a 7 necessity of of shifting the locomotive. Some of езе i iron ttn тае with an Oat crop. This b [the 1 rage, bec but receptly been acquired, and it being desirabl is com у, round the trunks of the trees, in order to get a firmer nclude it, rather Базу, in the park pm furnish gue. with it only to а very limited extent. | purchase, зере? thing р ruinous, disconsolate, it was underdrained with land adjacent to it in | Адап, the malt-tax is —— p. porai grounds. | truculent, an d wic cked. An id n ot only was M per 1861, fallowed m emi immi and ulti |I believe that the r part rendered hideo mately seeded d Unfortunately the | which occurs in this s arises y the duty on Бу it, m even the country which I bad just before өг team сон ЫЙ i eld. md only be conducted pak оте production and use of beer at tl d , seemed contaminated too. аз over Mr of it in time for layin A (юч then | dw d —the ainder сач nau | Esos e but now they have no ми ot| But а day ог two before that, as the winter was certain rising prat. sting I watched, upon a It was the old - к machine n work. horses, wholly free from the infec- tius азу ot. the age, and an old labourer, to whose he vell adapted of those wortby animals- was E , were еп working this the hillside! ! t Hos "p each turrow was — Үт: Уа orse power. the A & ези ае aliko, crop bg ime: ene and M. down to obtaining it at i: What is the consequence ? а higher class of soci «although they have full com A Адаш А е middie ally fi эмеге: opportunities оЁ | mo drinking t to с, еу уг ам dan of р at am command; but they do not, as a rule, E Lf within in the habi £ drinking >a now караа half as M with th w slowly it made its way along of the niece is most strik inthem as | as the turn was made !" The slow und тя ng movement of - plough had рз гуво i A in it. п | earth was lifted gently and graciously and as if it nd roads in vid peque iy friends—not torn id етмай by the cation. Wh hy is ther e this difference? It | teet th of en here. It was ah CS ony with the he ighty plenty E pos nt home, and am ан а man Aa flight of crow т, in harmony with the bare trees, with othing to drink at home, and is therefore driv | the little bro oods, with the e golden clouds—with was that most of the Grass n "newly "y the сама | have perished. In' half |^ х Ње of the field, the drainage of course would act imme- е Moreover, when the еа тап ре м | the mind of (t ман wayfarer who err to look diately, a new tilth being made by ш for|those places he does not obtain a pure article for his | | and listen tas could scarcely be better Жез eie than the v is most likely relish it; sound money, but one pick bre hean, adulterated. Let the and so listening, for the DM its both Grass and Qo t of the different opted Si whos ен part of - perience thus us gained teaches be ignored, on to the wey ae « Stock, E as unworthy Ж ное CN of V itis now the | overlooked fashion to describe as deep drainage failures, when not | residi аиша Ьу а deeper cultivation of our unwrought | Year daty on malt be ure essence o s not MALT FOOD FOR CATTLE. Having, under these с Тнк following are б оп this subject ER the | it t addresses of "T Booth, of Warlaby ; Mr. Аг f| 22s. 8d. per qr kell, o Swindon; and Mr. J. Williams, of Baydon, at ihe ry icri living j cultur Det А oft the deputation with ihe Chancellor of th nt senes d late à oth tnam ind. pictu- ти (Warlaby) said: АУ, poes тт gcns E up with almost e um have, I ieve, prepared more -farming is to go prosper, it 4 d : Royal Ж, кашан d мы l Aere js er. And m it will go pg and EN o: Aa aea PR зе an ieties than almost any one else in England, and 1 sheep upon er, perhaps ов will p ME b Mx iai f can declare from experience that malt is superior to any | the v s Эзер suppose e righi, n у ерат рттар rre other article for feeding cattle up to the very "tur | sut “у. йе бхр жыз am afraid i "б акр — - - i MY m па „т x E. b on't complain. TA ei eiu с pen re Mee ave the Treninge St feedin paying any ER | We have RNC it long, and it will take а long time 896 ТНЕ Аия CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. E APRIL 25, 1862, ж за 2 му а» ‚16! these great reris is over, nd sm oke. while is is inconvenient ап and а rofita ble. I am told, business to ей ie, even the old бша! 18 proche It did not answer. It harboured | enr It was .dreadfully. йаша, апа lot the F that looks hard, and blu ue, and cold—slai becom: billing of brimstone-co ible eb well in character with the steam- Мой. dhd the threshing-machine. Bu t how — -— old roof was! It was always —bles: т [The following is the y a new Poetry and a new - klar pa ih will b rope is ben to p Fo taion Pulleys shed. in orked. As developed. AU the Yoan Round, . ENGLISH AGRICULTURAL M. MACHINERY. introduction to the Report of the Jury in Clas Hs gs to 4-4 zm Commissioners of the late Inter- ET e farm which is illustrated „here tl f the field that is being v É т in this торе, a three or five tined gru ер, от, » E piae ii is thus drawn to and fro from e nd to end of fold. and so bre: E ied the stubble or aploughed pe Which it w msi exh hibitors show modifications of different parts steam cultivating machinery ; thus Mr. Hayes of Stony Stratfor d (2: чоко xhibits а very "E iou s windlass for and i e achinery Dmir implens he pr of tillage, and (0) (c) tools directly - cted with the E the к м I ents Bie in ом е (е) the тестте of the barn ; and ( f) the of plants, and (d) i im produce ; The straw stuck out The ploug gh, the cultivator, the harrow, аза roller, in | and бшер; ind Mr. el о Road, Romer (180), : Я ploughing ‹ hs e drawn to & he two pr are now unqu Mes in places wh ere it had been mended. The line of 16 | the first class ; carts waggons in the second ; represented. against the sky, too, was a alway 8 80 irregu ular. г, for 16 was | sowing machines, whether of m or seed, ‚апа agricultural в виссеввев, and the practice of t Y he third ; Fed riot мм, there, and in those к pw thatch | hay tedders and horse rakes in thé od е Жетер! 34308; so а break was made in tbe line, w. which | threshing machinery, winnowe: corn rators, | 1862 е would otherwise have been too straight. Thab was the | weighing machines, &c., in the fifth unb nd corn p py de long 1 fort.| and cake crushers, üoar mills, Turnip catte and | cally to have воч able, a and portions ‹ of which vagtant sparrows who lived | pulp aff-cutters, steaming and cooking тачи churns, cheese- peta paratus, and dairy utensils in m ete their sylvan residences. They Sy е д е | amn si си — ке the list of the pri singe the agriculturist is vae enient for their purpose. еб of our infant story-books. Little Rei "Rang: | in iih j- —The third fenturo i in which our agriculture in en differs from that of 1851, Ages really before tha pem oe о said ves n then, an of € results for Е we have to thank the don | Great зае hibit and mowing by machinery are now gen erally practised, and for this we are yes m to the American reir of 11 years ago hood's gra other lived under it. The farmer r guilt- | I | — — ар 1862 ; but more Ре НЕБИР machines -— first ома іп England, ams Bell's less of steam-plonghing. in the Christm any of "power » exhibited by which | reaper, which had for many years previously been an- piece, g t g witl t of t nually used by = brother of its. inventor on his farm thelasti t-load jolly dual al toodat, Тһе Jury have lieri recorded in their minutes have, since then f Cuthbert the door of а ї f bright | that tl letailed ther makers, peine & ; Key, and Сте, yellow, and ina кашы}, state or ‘repair: | Lastly, it was in t fte that t indow appeared peeping har ч the aim. ed its Jatticed | Бе its clean white curtain, and its frame of fragrant ckle, Aka d illustrations к - advance in agrienltural machinery, re " | городу; b been great of Pi during the interval botweon them ; ; afe pni thero are at least four € ess has bee n во marked, that s En glish crops and machin nes, especially on the “Hussey” principle м been 1 by Cranston and by Вагвеѕѕ & Key for Lx 5 3 and te can м ее over the — rer rick, like а dish cover on a leg of mutton. is the immensel of 1.—One of t ncreased the movable em. engine. Although the fixed steam engine had long been eer a fo ges gy corn in | the country, i Тһе useful is the d d of the Picturesque. rt of a house more agreeable to the eye than | till, w. ith i ite he w ds Where the mower is € ed wor. most of the*reaping is now done by and the praetice i is rene re шайы АП tie dicet m n its стнд it was P деа о on in KR l shown hereby many differe is no ра its roof—a high мету pin: roof with gablé points. entent. Тһе rooms in that roof 4. The jast point to which the Reporter has to English farm Bat this is inconv si are | pu агрове f its femployment | cold, their ceilings are sloping, low in on pee high in | thus has iem may i^n мамыт from the n another. The ner жеч, too, — in th аде by on eios alone, for this is pp! — e to man tions. ане e а tepida general experience of manufac- h greater hune e of com үт А, ing—as we Messrs. нй апа гисине А of Lincoln | Ei jM doce Asien Е"; up to ће top of the house; Rs reported by Mr. elyn Denison; M. P. in his ауе flat ceilin gs, are o gl ai account of the Paris type ae in 1855,t I hope nobody wil "yin for а moment that I am management, is the employment of ihsehihory for pulping the food given м our live, stock. Since the ! стя meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of ngland ; — Bentall of Maldon, Wo оёз and - market, Barnard and aggregate to 1869 horse-pow uh than double that number of а triple. Ашы power , This of course Aper e and represen Norwich, må iri aie have found a ich ; ot, ai - —À or fingershaped pieces the Turnips аш angel Wurzels given to shee ep and eat ttle, э Ж re as the занту home e for use ; | but there can n na doubt. that it т represents mixed with chaff of h ay or straw, the wh dv a vt леб ату апа NAM wt PN hasfwo advan- e thate afraid w wn cy it оа! be foy not to eif it; er if your re comfortable with a flat and i эм! à roof | t e must HERH 5 = á [E С, в | 11 БЕ g E 5 than han with h а high and дорое one, your choice is soon made; e d = us vomere — штен with mprovements there is as well as gain "Тһе loss s of tlie old plough, 2 the old m" end the old thatched house, is a s 1 It is a loss of nearly half the (сейн ейін of rural поли. The old Por ve agriculture were so inseparable from — deli he country? АП day long, and at апу of the day, there was something going on that it ей nt to watch. АП day «jon the plough, or harrow, 4 the MM ngon e ce according | ap er and — | to the веаво! there was aliaye ар наре Аегуй work Md yi And there was the € vá and the ир of ка th some Imagine the re омо гз, surrounding а tion the middle ^e Malis the land has been successfully effected by steam-power. 1 ык тош he for a TEN ed poini wa colts ga lane to exchange a E opened th their friends who had been. at work, | about the ора "that repose of a | of one "very important department of En nglish farm t. And it vent be distinetly understood r illustrations which the ч ехрег rience of many thrashing corn may ow be said t done is diga ^ qm entirely by v power. Since the date of the previous Interü tional Ex- A here, the use of the flail has l tos o be r of-Separation, the d no power, nor indeed any desire in the feeding anim i nd wi others, which is con- Mj food thus prepared to a sort of preliminary digestion, кү» found to be of great use in the fattening proce AIL tho particulars t thus pointed „oub as novelties of here. "ien engines, 1 are е апа movable, Steam — rs апа mowers, and the © gines, anid especially those power, that within th Шак int few Josse 1 tiv s of sanguine men. — - cultivators consti: constitute оп of the s of the agricultural sitim of the Ё. ede i" exhi ред. by have sina t "Mela ls and Honourable Mentions, are | named below. It may be. saiok that, with the — thus at the tw чанати дасі * 8 Implements of Tillage, excepting the „steam КЕ E s (2115) ету his 14-horse power "engine, id: eia along a headland, while pulley Perm mes а wire Ploughs are not essentially different, Harrows remain - nearly unalter ed, » thé. oui — to this being thé 7 and p en the candle in the ro rope extends to м other ex of o tho field, there em. m- | rangular 4- nks of ir ы чч мам Wap. lantern was kindled, uia was to be seen slowly moving | bracing à corresponding h ulley under- cdm rai found. Bree to ты down about the farm-yard as the hind visited the diferent | neath a low enini heels, which, | el cover seed, or evenly di objects of his charge before seeking rest himself—were | itn into the ground, constitutes an hor- T id. Roll ers exhibit in Dmm 2 not all these things associated with happy m | p The pulley under principle which ten years ago was bhe бес ntry, and does not the m ofa steam- | the engine bas movable rims which grip the rope | pate pe of one—viz. Шз elód- _ engine in one of those out-buildings walk away with at QU торот it; and во, as the engine works bes Grubbe be [кү tivators and broadsbares ; There is a great pulley, it draws the rope to and fro around the | have not materially c hanged in ten y ears, though - pe ce ye —: were t es anchor pulley. Тһе engine travels along its headland, — i Coleman, КА &c., each make Бараан o about а certai try with | and the anc — — — the opposite headland, | th which were erri goes among торе, drawn to between them, drags as а Мао АА e Hp. Qu nd wagronsare pretty : die e т pating Billy.” Good | link in its length a framework of ploughs ог tisk | much what they were. e ine scape as it Whieh thus turn over or stir the land in their Tools employed in Plants. — Mad fers н orm — Howard of Bedford (2131) exhibits an ordinary | Sowing їпасһіпеѕ and horse - itg a steam engine, which he uses for cultivation | differ from the — those of ten years inst Pulse [ттт си таб р > comes now, however, tlie — it field that is to be Rr eere by it [d E & double | windlass, on è barrel of which winds up a wire rope | ut washes vm into artificially moistened seed-bed, deposits seeds а е ground mnd Ш Арві 25, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 397 sprout in spite of drought. And we hav the | squeezing butter dry are exhibited by Messrs. | Hancock residence; I got them all together, and with some Turnip field, but merely as an ETO иши curiosity, (2124). Ote : no novelty of any important kind | the fre ^ st and тени butter I could procure, I ga the ш. Йи ег, horse hoe, by whic ws of young |is exhibited here that pad of Class IX. iach them all a slight с d all over. = then packed them plants are bunched out, to facilitate their boite after belongs to the United ngdom carefully, ud go that th y did wards singled out by hand-hoes. All the principal | ` While, however, with стора ceptions already specified, a stout Qs E took them machines of this ue exhibi ted here, though certainly | the agricultural machinery of 1862 and that of 1851 do | on board with bti anded on the improved in and in details, are;however essenti- | поё exhibit many entire differences of principle or| 17th January, during that int lways ally the ваше ав they were € me | design in their construction, those obvious ее воой sweet eggs in store, and for 3 weeks s utar lan anding | which are exhibited, what rema ained were excellent for puddings, po T s of the reatest im от{апсе, Мо опе dee visited h the has been made. Besides, А the poe r^ the | T dte i М a р es 1| enm теш Aj /Ved, Grates, ApHT YN: rake, in which the improvement a d has been | mense improve ement of manufacture „since the Ж, : Stea am Culture. pps ду Ms pss ран t а nearly of the kind just пашей—опе of detail of con roving that it is not only the cost of an imis involving n nothing es койу ne Perhaps | field has 'extended sincethat time. Of this, the enormous | operation that we must look e but that we grs look the straw weaving machine of Messrs agus & Hindley manufacture of steam-e өлер, p dri. reapers, mowers, | to ЧОУ of work as well; for 16 can only aste of of Bourton, Dorset (2148), " „preparing a fabric of | threshing-machines, chaffcutters, Turnip-cutters, and | labour крй le to work аена over hid тед; straw which may at once be la thatch upon the pulpers, which has arisen denar the interval is suffi- | six, an ep more times, as I By ord persons do, rick, should named АЈ this. p as а successful | cient proof. And itis plain th xi along with the тара | | sitis one рейип will do bette ut I will say no ис of the last few years. adoption of the few novelties which have рен en in more, and leave the letter to speak fori ilt William Ma of P dens including th hin duced, no better illustration can be given of Rei: | Smit th, Woolston, Blete. My Stat n, Bucks, April 10. — Ps chinery е 1 ighi g | cultural im improvement of late years, than the general "Ort qum AU igos. machin: E а certain]: js exhibitec — wis which mom, ош шна Кару, formerly sit io TAA ui ri sid >= ALAIN if I in — of late years—but here, too, it is dE cd few, and much better made — с hue аса same day ses коа ET and of details. а до vien machine Mention 1 1 t gla #7 to have met him thero: Баа it. во. chanced. I in- : : » | engines by o онт firm. aita Mr. reed tended, writing to yoi subeeque ly to express something ad strav ари many new devices for shaking the corn | with reference to the Paris show of, 1855, had ore than the pleamro T had in Seeing уоп ара аы fm u ЕЕ б EE E g $ о BE оа [2 8 | B xtent of Vasnnfeitüfo by that бг: | дор во from one cause or another. I was very much sur- the рекон, thus Mg = has | been | prised and pleased at seeing Beans so реса sown on in and roughly turned up in the autumn without any inter- mediata preparation. I have alw i чен `В g E. e ч .& о g3 - ^ £ c В e part of lifting the latter to р e The grain, too, is turned out from it, uy e and sorted, and thoroughly nies "uj $ tat bum ti conta АЁ олкы sad detail Show the extent of manufacture of several kinds of that чө rotatory - e dne merae agricult tural machines, paro, n а obtained Ly throwing ibo жармай. i v dated stet ren D темен uif: bó The Tools of the Feeding House include the pulper received from many | atmospheric influences during the rat That impression to which reference has already been made. Beyond |of our leading firms. M m it be mentioned that | was mugh confirmed by a comparison of the state of the land this, no entire novelty occurs in this class of tools. | several leading manufacturers, | and а great number of | 9n тава а y the i Apie e the spen my In the in we aia бррр machines, by have declined | рее kn e “ч f th eu Da г to а th of 9 (0 10 ori d "M MA steam. Keevil an by Cockey, а The first column ‹ б, vos table Sonde: "Ne have had tw eg wet autumns and winters with eurd and } whey 18 effected by xtent of Беле frost, and the huge — е, аты pier process, ins mera of c s M eere on TE whose manufacture a tho several {есуу is here | е plough I find in an — — compared movements of the dairy-maid; and hand presses for! year by year related. that in such winters as the last two I should have succeeded in getting a better ер at this time and at much less cost if ANNUAL MANUFACTURE OF AGRICULTURAL Місвінта SINCE 1851, the land had remained unturned till the p: t month. The fine dry weather of the last three ог four weeks has IMPLEMENTS, No.of| ise: | zess. | зви. | 185. | deso: | 1857. | 185e, | 1800.. 1560. | 1801. | Weathered tho surfaco and that is all; for undor atate dm » ha Firms. i а Мо. Ко. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. | wetter than when it was ploughed in October,- Your land 270 353 439 615 680 587 552 721 824 808 | оп the contrary was in perfect condition even'for sowing spring .. e »o .. 7,500 | 8,106 9,199 9,582 9,389 9,104 9,309 ill succeed, а wi at lo т m So 2$ 5 1 1,012 1,848 1,182 1,199 he ent you men i 338 450 453 606 686 545 488 599 635 703 reduce the cost of your combined cultivating and sowing - ve . 8 877 860 511 883 |implement, for which thero will be an ample demand from 82 100 516 1,715 | those who have seen the present one in operation, Ishall be 505 478 781 721 much interested in hearing of your progress, and 1,099 1,499 1, jd 1,739 **T remain, my dear Bir, your very — servant, 715 884 1,084 ** Mr. Smith," 'CHARLES LAWRENCE." 2,126 5, Tia 4,905 2,461 | 2,781 | 2,680 т H3 ЕЕ D zz $8 85 M T 50 75 190 Horse eii 658 681 767 947 1,116 анну machines 245 E 9 Chaff-cutters . Е Corn-bruisers F 3 BE LE ty s & n t» Ov cue C со IR ьо о , . 98 л е This table is gre turam representing ingenuity, we vdd var veh и ш” eoncéiyable Farmers? Clubs. ; thing like the whole — of agricu еш demand for best and nówes am agricultural | | Wiarton: Steam Cultivation.— Sir Robert Brisco, machines. Ав already said, although, with few i machinery. dnd dish the prese t of the Club, occupied the chair. tiong, all the ейн, үөн hiv е kindly answered our | not pretend to give кош of the y machines in the | Mr. ipeum sa LAWSO ON, of Brayton Hall, read a inquiries, i а number have € unnat x даса гм ge sections of this , yet h eam cultivation :—As to the advantages es con- laying their personal affairs thus open to our inspec- | "- wl that here also, in many "e instance, nested with adopting а que of steam culture, they ; here is ample e$ of ingenuity, ability, and skill. any other kind firms have not thought it necessary to give returns. Tols ©. Morton, Reporter. of land.. 1. On he eavy land the teeniling of the horses" d, besides this, а man ly з of ure т - H 3.9 $ 9.8 Eg Я Е t u а М : Thus of Turni апа Turnip-pulpers, un- Hom ur profite ndence great saving of horse labour which the system effects, imm manufacture, e Manure t i | turnin; . Of corn-dressin, u machines single firms turn out 300 or 400 annually. | discussion in "oae rnt Permit "ws T de use consequently must be better taught, and made Sets of field harrows аге made by single firms to reference to th at discussion, that I - iot, nor shall I | to reflect t th an i the extent of 2000 every year. Manure drills or be, in any way Wt iut with any sewage or manure its саге have to do." 16 creates а demand for мазу, istri! company—my sole object in agitating is to omine a|paid labour; “and there is per no е Е .d E @ large class of i m made by single minim number of 150 to 200 ruinous waste and national discr redit. , The емы Ур ent | bet: : nar enini е improving и мө | ly. б be: M ARA morals so readily as by an increase of wages." 4. Th hin 4 bers,—300 sets having been sent out good publie service, proving that. no 4. or quantity M are all the advantages of deep cultivation, and I think | o i iom iml qmm ded e intelligent — ey | LS pamm production ot Grass. Every farmer knows that land|great. Deep down below the surface ай is а rich | #67 hi d good Grass аР, will, te storehouse filed with з, inorganic elem required f inadequate represen resentation of the кыла тесу 6 broken up, give the best results in cereal and o r|by plants, and ready to be made into ed soil by three of the principal man manufacturers being un crops, and yet we hear Mei everyone arg wi exposure to the аеры. Stir г е ground - — in them. And in ood fo: while, indirectly at least gathered from our table, e ne of the тк emer there Aa Р the very “best p producer oí of all our food. The objec- | make EN times the — ^. soil ет for The enumerated, it must embered that the individu 2: about over dilution isa mere bugbear, for sien uova of crops. Break the pan that may have been wer and capability py the machines now manu in of British soil gets ап annual rainfall of 2600 | by horses for уема, б roa the sobeoil sd ve risen very grea greatly of late years. The tons. Without this the farmer wonld be badly off, | wn to average power s th mixes with 16 the manure of two or out is at least 50 per cent. higher than it was|three sheep. wage, then, is infinitely stronger than | i seven or eight уон» A c threshing-machines, | farmer's a Rt manure. practical experience of | | — ena 800 or 400 each per annum, mele m e regret ut T havo no teaches me its value, and 4. я + + not a ў increasing power of the engines which drive them. m m end every doubter Perhaps there is no better illustration, whether of| sewage to read that. wonderfl desk of Liga fes just | Eis the enormous extent of demand which exists in ЧЫ вед “ The Natural La d he | qi English agriculture for improved machines, or of the | will then be astonished that an s a zaas Mie He aud enormous er which our man ing firms by nom. беу юа say in the Moe of Com possess for the supply of it, than the very rapid growth | “ octors' (in his opinion) noni of the manufacture of ticular impl t which эга who talked of utilising qm proves to be really useful. The manufacture of the iod o » Ratepayers and farmers are alread; resping.machine and mower, imperfectly represented pid d а «24 gt conclusion. J. J. Mechi, ^ 3 е К, of А 2d, The small iy 3 „оо В i В, а many of our fields stand very naming individual manufacturers, should thus call the | for Port Phillip, and baving а young family with me, I and irregular n d attention as well as native agriculturiste кр for eie use on voyage 20 dozen of the Кие ту че; P» чаш on Г to the thanks to British capital and | newest eggs I could get from е farmers near my is dificaky may not only i —.- 398 THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 25, 1863. а a ге b eaan cue E mot m be Dokei he e ak e ci a ера uch an increased available „surface gained by кы Steam culture is not to be looked for so much bare a line about two i feet thick of forest marble sand. the cheapness of the performance as in the| These Avena pratensis and expendi iture required. 3d, The steam m plough does not superior quality of the work performed. І think|Aira MM in clays, clearly pointed out that work ipee where the land is rers ie hs ke the benefit of deep cultivation was eid y remarkable specimens к occur under certain con. round n ridges and dee ep furrow! my Turnip crop last year, and in that ditions ; "t E ce, bserving whether they arg county. gx . The p earth Бо! gent] well known to шапу of us, on whose Tarm | remarkable, that is, whether they like their x 2 seri bstacle t g treg g t i ‚ afford clear of the cast-met tl t expe nd delay are more or ' less essential to tlie successful hec са Е the indication of the nature of the soll bs by 5th. The ry gine t ist. The man who would engage in | the се The changes effected ina by irrigatio on, isa dificalty le ч Жа, 6th. There is Ше|& een Die command of a 1:08 quantity of АКЫ | tà o differen nce between irrigat WE necessity of training farm- уур to ощ ЖАНЫ; of|land. With my apparatus last year I only ploughed тн V s next T o san d id an entirely new гта еб us now exatine the sub- | 75 acres, searified 1831, and stitched up 112; во that| very clearly illustrated. The Professor дола P» јес in а practical po oint of view. In my буо case, the I did much too little work to make it pay. 2d. Let|fooded meadow as one og to river floods, which introduction of Fowler's 12 һогве- Co gl: set of steam- | him begin with an engine of SEY power. _Thoug h Were uncontro llable as to time or т extent, the НС. 1121 to flow loss, arising from causes поб n ecessarily co onnected with in circumstances wliere greater power. would have been through ad Between (вою flood Me Р roots of ч e system, such as pus own inexperience, and other | advantageous. 3d. L his à own chos e, and, when difficulties not encoun db all ока оа ога, оп his land, and have largë vr When we go to culti- | tarmed of, the meado ow should ina T5 hours be dy une This year, under t seni A шаша circums stances, I yate a field that са n be done i n one day, a day and a-half | and sound, in consequence of perfect drainage The have found the cost o g that field, so a ку cost | changes which ny M ray upon irrigation wer to be about as fo bi | per acre would be very Mic less in the case of а field | clearly рош ted out, and from observed facts it wa Ploughing 10 Acres of Lea. g week's work for one wem ascertain ДЫ beg тйогө than doubled in four years, Wages of steam-plough people daring half а day down. As а removal usually costs abo out 17s. 64., it|and the ріне while it nea rly kils out all bad T in Med v. at T. -£0 6 6|adds 1. 9d. per acre to tlie cost of cultivating a 10-асге | Grasses (or, if not, improves them in quality), wonder А. man and pair of rer ду, Mm in, Баја to n E | field; 104d. to that of doing 20 acres, and 511. to that ет encourages Ше growth of true Grasses of tlie best tackl X Wages to steam-p during two "S RE: doing 40 acres. Ath. Let him have good roads, Му ploughing, at 133. . ў has too often stuck in the mud for want of г: CLUTTERBUCK expressed the great gratification iig Po Dr aui ыў prm Get à T - em; but I am now laying out my farm with g Ac Г i ы had heard the lecture, имен 451. 155. ; distributing this amount over 200 working h rall M t ht des Ф hi e (M days in the year, we have a charge of 4s. 7d. a day. raight roads parallel wit аша Ы ng BUE DU p" been с would n Two and a half days at 48, 7d. .. B т 0 dd SE poma for the use of carts.as well as the engine. 5th, Lorem ah. of Oxfordshire, büt in e рий 4 repa died Бы ада dy Phy AB ОРНЫ qiiia ү} | Let him beware of setting his tackle to Wrk fi апу nes in which ived nrthing во urgently field where the headlands are ploughed up. In cases|r d attention Ке cultivauon. Onl the oth 1; nd ie f + хі ропа р \ equirod е аз у other осыма айаш pi^ idem бра а ете 016 8|%уһеге this precaution has not bee 4. n ta e а Lie Ne deal да ay he walking Оў sepu where the farmer Was oals—18 ewt. hy e +e = 0 9 0 оѓ delay and. expense has arisen d 1 b Vaca quan DR 4 едын: мегов in 3. $ $ i| anchor, ns і t and tol told him that if he ошу got rid of that water the , Let him get rid of all In a paper which .&5 894 and as вооп ав possible. Las piel hiis he: he recently А before the Ashmolean Society, on Total . Cost 409 ө, 105. 1034. а very stony 10-асге lea field at а total cost uh. ҮШ Po ME adow, he had shown how a scientific botani Cost оў Bcarifying 20 acres of Stubble the second time over. nearly 203, per acre. Before sowin Oats, as m Wages for half a day occupied d грон, 5 13s. АҢ 6 8 МАН P g аб alk hd the meadow 3 ir Cf j Wages for working one-and-half a-da; 019 6 ud wan б and v bom Two days’ interest, at 5 per cent., at (^w T - diem 0 3 |I dee ply field at à gly as 16 higher or lower ай the ordin dean rd ү е. and тр ттр esa па 7s. Ye е _ I һауе mid little shot ‘ploughing, үе level. Nothing in this neighbourhood Was мав and horse supplyiog ater f iw or 8 gisg у In diy». а Өз. бф. а; cvs viter: for two 013 0|to be pre ird 54 low places (where the water, though поё visible, Ооа1в—80 суф. at 6d. КЕН . 016 0 4 as only a very little below px surface) Carnation 2, ри ende ча. . Mino ves oda p 6 : : rass, and other bad species flourished, while on the Two portet whedls btolzon,Se ôd. - 1: о0о 5 0| Охғовр: How to Estimate the Nature е Value of ide Aem though consisting of exactly "е same kind Man and pair of horses quarter day forremovalatlüs 0 2 6| Lands by the Grasses growing upon thein.—Pr Кар) of soil, they found s sweet Grass. £419 o| BUCEMAN, of ema oyal Agrieultural College, Ciren — E cester, раша by éxplaibine that, though w Є 2 н раг воть іы 104, speak о f natural meadow, there ів in reality no ih E кун бой of Searifying 12 Aeres twice over, OS CET C мча e j e the best left to a stato of| Rook P. —I regret to learn that, notwith- A a d T ide than a jungle. standing dinis e many excellent ` remarks which, ko One wo horses, half day .. +- E 5 Meadow ° was ipii а hat even texture in whioh the | appeared in the Times, Gardener? Chronicle, г Wages sy 22 ^ days work, at 18s. 80. .. .. . 11 7 |best will be f found p the. | Three men half day was hing out boiler i 4 En into hay, ma and the qua lity t mea уй, de- | poiso ning of rooks by „grain steeped in arsenic ab С oir den i ne bs Héros S - nd pended vg Р em of nutritious as opposed to баруу when they are in the midst of пер de mii Oil, three-quarters of à разы at 5s. 6d. : per gallon 4 lj|innutritious Grasses, In all m mdo UH m be | feeding their young, is guis on the Pis porter ы арб 98, 6d, each I 6 |found many Grasses of no "is use ; if | neighbour: ГЫ Inas imi e mA ud = Ё а rr 1 |the meadow be good, the - spocies иШ сес fewer th 82 dead rooks have been picked up within - uela iiid TA Y: 2 " 1 ее pe not quite, smother d; if the | the last few days „At Godstow rooks have Man and water-cart—4 жы аин “ 6 eadow be ipovershad, or out E ому the bad 0 Breakage of anchor ., Shirts а 10 will preponderate, and во terminate tl d poisoned Wheat. has been found in their 5 achs. I 8 10} The reed next poin ted out t the fields near Sanda - Cost per acre RUM. AM; 17s: Ба, for the double: óparaiiol, harsh, rough, woody, or hairy ппен peri go soner Such а proceeding i is one of Ж. most ча} Mr. "aba 1ead рие" from other parties | Ше fact I: d these a are objectionable, to cattle fi ebd e oug giving a more favourable view of the cost of Cultiva- | their mechan beri e. h prey upon VM his а onis tion with Fowler's and Howard's implements, and also | quality, Mines. mad aot o to call them sour, as though | and if » had taken the troni ast year to Ti the following regarding the cost of the new method of | there was in reality a sourness of taste that caused carefully at the Wow нш al Exhibition, as L. did, t Savory. A gentleman in the neighbourhood of Evesham | them to be rejected.. There are, however, some|very striking and instructive collec t from еј er eren b following partieulars of work Grasses very bitter to the unns n x n Grasses | France. of the MM sd eet animals e that тее r. Savory's tackle : contain а quantity о i and are stomachs carefully arranged arch 5,1983. | besides highly succulent. "The май woe for and displaye ed, “аһ, ө purchased the first set of Mr. pie staekle, | sideration was that of the nature of good and bad|useful, as insect destroyers, many of his supposed | ма Анд лели en ара сасон on you my — eig &aid the venne a eon iam was d of | enemies really are, oun with the Ф utility - Fowler's Инеш ча lough, а 55 Те or Wa | то such for example as the Tussack G of such a collection, I am desirous of forming а similar - А сап onitiata wi дау о р 10- haten iud (Aira Sarin reui there чен ре по rim qa that it опе in our New Museum, and shall be happy to receivé - Э, арра ih нр 4 ms on good light, boils and | required draining, and est would so ie out as | the assistance of our agriculturists in carrying out this. A Eum ELE um Lp dad wi aud the drains Берш to act; but, however wel ,|object. Long ago Mr. Spence, whose claims проп the _ етене have put Lui AN at e feeling pastures might soon get poor from too great greed i in attention of the farmer ought to be respected, even. have u her than » entimatad Во quan- | taking off hay and returning no manure, in which саве, if he had done nothing beyond the publication ` as under, and | as nature had provided that poor spots as well as rich of his work, "England's Independent Commeree shall be occupied with. 1 poor || showed ihe absurdity of interfering with the perations of these ^ When walking birds. afgentleman on. his estate in Yorkshire, his atten = ton of coul delivered Z 014 Ы тве кэч bu їл: ing a stick with | 8118] тё Interest of money, wear and toar, and extrà ex- i23 the centre, Ho at once discerned that the larva of tbe 1 penses ж жы umm of deese had eaten the roots of the Lor" mit з 0 0 de во! чай ext| being pulled u tho nct Pe M amo wiam 1 A Sir, yours respeetfully, — erted to. ked on the фен grub, pond birds had һе ов УИ oolites of t the Кы жоу щи s namely, the the wende erectus, | tenant е eause of the evil, үк к the ihe тз vem и натат writes of 8 Jprigt rasė, and Brach; р med пе away his iends, Оп engury — have been worked Por rnv the whole e false Brome Grass, were both denizéns ОЁ the — why he had set up these sticks, he одо in his bro — m. aet in in this wo. visere rg etos now dis-|and as the spoils of " the Cotswold scarps en | Yorkshire dialect, * He couldn't beer у eussing those the tackle into the а of Gloucester, these species to | them, an marked exactly Арни, 25, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 399 та. Аш, interrupts the ebd D of nature in this man pris THE HYDROPULT, des дүе, а since the preservation of а inge xoti kchafer grub Lee the development of a numerous EXTRACTS EXTRACTS progeny on its arrival at the perfect m each of s uch FROM THE FROM T progeny taking three д unb Я tion, E g the greater part of which time it i Жбек < ка pum A A cking the produce of his fields. J. О. | «Themachi ау пеня сяра West "s Hope Professor of Zoology, in the Oxford | the e maci pror el a rens ought efficacious force pump of have one, and we ar wi equally satisfied that if its size that we have ever seen."— Daily Telegra; EUH "T E g E 5S E other town residents whi Нүр FETE SE аў care for their gardens ** We commend it to s EE ч & $4 and онома should notice of the proprietors А g : 9 Fa J avail themselves of such of warehouses and other 1 31121141 ы m = киын buildings, public and TS ES Ed ER Rd d rivate, in the metro- ЕЕЕ Day of Month. з Gazette polis and próvinces a > = atoa YD рос, — Mechanics’ Magazine. ы e strong! agere THE HYDROPULT. — «| BEESSSBSP АЗ | p pon pene My etim “Тїз admirably adapted в н EEEE d4 м and Cottage Gardener. for ШИ, епв, g g $ 8 E trees, graperies, washing £ ЖЕ Ет Jum m Хота дыры and 1 a e Eleg aea ees ed its simplicity and port Bd, Ad MN always at hand in bility Deing Ma опе > Za w PR- B [ау neu М) ошегкошу ot 5 recommendation." — Tl- 'Ё Ё EE require ап і ediate E Wr un м 7 35 LIRE роот, т. он ТЕТЯ & |& E © Weekly Magasine HE ,HYDROPULT u Nothing, Ба у yet. Been ооо ы 2 E e Tu YDROPULT. АВВ INVENTION FOR introduced for watering & E $ c |" Country readers who que equal to the ñ > № E E Order it on our recom- yüropult, as any one 3 а ЫЯ 2 BIZ mendation, will not only standing close to his аа? 21 Ё E c [not repent, but thank house can water, in a fow Án : T 8 E 5 for calling attention DRESSING with LIQUID minutes, any ordi Р : & to а ер т рн SPRINKLING PLANTS, subur en, t Я еен È E E having once used, t they WASHING WINDO saving much time, and { will never саге be WASHING Yn performing the task in 4 Without, væ Floral Worid YACHTING PU ап easy, satisfactory 1 RE "e and Ga Fon ый A BPRAY BATH, manner," == Builders’ Re- LP тез S = Нур &с. &o . РЕВ a9 ^ We can only say t Tug Hv 2 = i» no public Е * nr of ur Ы ost te house sh вс c men of the age 88222522 B ЕД фо without one of these are daily inspect d a d й Ey Б` 09 |üseful machines.” —Coms — g its Бах p J TIS j ч 5 а "Daily List. (| ssestee | у} IDEA AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY HAND POWER z d ининчы. | FaEEE |8 X 3 E (Ѕвоснир by Котли LETTERS PATENT), "i-i ESGER |В] Fm ; MEE ME Prie TWO GUINEAS # co co се y» со 05. чо z ? S| & жазчу ерк [РВ IS Complete, with 2} feet Suction e" е ға Delivery Нове, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler, 1 oppa 3 Р " mall Jete Wei eighe Б but 8 Ibs g дн ж x Ti РЁ » 1.3 РЕД 3 g y Ё ГҮ, H Р 4 Dena = Р B pn REOR Roe d Ri ds d i ч ; : = 5 ФЛАУ 4 пиш E. en А ы i gSvtgESE | à g 88 E: Tuomas RIVERS, Esq. the eminent Florist, SHIRLEY BARD, Esq., and otber well. на gentlemen, I ® recommend it as an чулуу? Garden Implement. © єч єл Сл Ст бт м, gs А таноо" 8 S А я «7-5 EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. iurance Office, Me “ 88, Portland Stree! Met Sg ‚ Port] t, London, W. ear Bir,— high | "Мг. Charles P. Button. Bir, I f i аа and indeed M Kc быс; 1 а the | the statement of Mr. ros 6 ino" perfectly satisfied fro: » conductor of our fire-escape at Calendar of Operations. м pef i your Hydropult, There can bono doubt that it can | Notting Hill, that a MENU MS Н. valpable. наб ЕЗТЕВ Ross: April 20.—Our spring sowings have been rivate houses, in preventi ng „warehouses, manu- pepe: ty was saved from destruction by the timely and efficient NR o first-rate condition, the weather ha all moti ie ? ppllcability to gardening and other purposes will pe use of the Hydropult, which was fortunately on the adjoining that could have been desired. If the harvest be not a дый, ен DP any ono observing its operation.—I am, шу б dear mises d e fire which co ed the drapery establish- it certainly will not be fro Ша lack of a dry seed bed, n: Sir, E.: Panor М. Dove, Manager. ent of of 4, Coburg Place, Bayswater, on Friday C Por араа КЧ таг КЕӨ Aa E al t i a e roof 0! e ouse rn ná- eor m qund ра, has| “The inventio extremely valuable <= all the | thereby qu m sp of the flames, as the engines o of peedily. Autumn-sown Wheat, ма рош по to which "mich machines s tre арр, aw ex N BOULT, | 158 regalar distrioť Bre brigate id not ur ot arrive оп оп i bs apot an means too far vanced, appears abun y багу, дегро) МЫ Although the weather has been particularly suitable forseed-| “ Its de stein and facility of o — nns wu it 6 “ Ki мено. we have bad а ocu remp the generat, notico ef the publio.—Hzwsv Lows, Secretary, | by СҮТ lito оо, и checi Fire Company.” wf the flam the interval which b ^ ting, *and will be thus| «in a blo or mixing room it would be of especial | must e before fire-engines can, under any cirvumatonoos be for days; the principally ЫА ыу J: , Caledonian Insurance MM to action. Yours tray, T . SPENCER, h Inspector of the b to "m 1 were mS e e arly days] ЕЕ Сотраву." у for the Protection of Life from now all к! he things that were. Potato оное їп@ completed, field labour will be very much eonfined to v ring : the ground for Turnips, TI thom sown. We find i ted th pidiby hing, are now all but finished and already e d ek 2 агыз; the sheep have returned to their gs in y better co ndition tin we time anticipated ; ed р Rer ne sold off at prices we ever before Well it is that in а year so to the farmer there con- Notices to Correspondents. or CATTLE.—J. 0. Takethe length from the t of the shoulder (one third of the way down from the ) the insertion of th or to such int as that à plumb line from it will most lose the of the ox. Take the h 8i est, behind the sh ler. ould: h in feet and inches re Tp and d "pm tm to be Ar The ur e jengii, Tho re E Teal vill be tho multiplied by tbe dedi Thé Mat Mator my be 3 Upio FR ро irri y mine mi animal А fat bull might need as high f th HYDROPULT } le, but їп rea ality eres Manufacturers, who are now palm imitatio ons of the Hydropult, and through their bled t Wer for sale, man of the principal Hoc and Seed Establis bmenta Drought the city e provinees: These en resemble in many respec and ат cale ulated to dece the nnd ome p Hr dropult in appearance ear the Hydropult show pn i intima taa that. e wishing to purchase the Hydzopalh should examine attached thereto a label, with the following be s Чуаг‹ unsuspec' The this DM. and res machine offered а Portable Fire Anihilator and Gard en Engine; GRIFFITHS & аш} D M P. Burrow, General Agent (Vose's Patent)." Unless this label be attached, t y s Hydro ж ТНЕ НҮ PULT is MADE of BRASS an AND WILL THROW EIGHT ALLONS. of WATER PER MINUTE БТЕ FEET, КО УЛА BY asd ЖЕ. have been saved from destrootion by its agency. T. Sei of Life from Fire, certifies to its e füciency in saving HE HYDROPULT IS THE MOST EFFICIENT FIRE-ENGINE IN VAILABLE. BT dich a hydrant or force pump is applicable, and in situations where cM and private buildings eres — — for Protection саа: БЕРИ КОРЕЕ! FIRE! THE ето ан аре THE MOST l, purposes for other км.) CHABLES P. BUTTON, Раорвївтов, HYDROPULT WARE LL STREET, LONDON, E.C. WE HOUSE, 27, ST END DEPOT, 309, REGENT STREET, W. 400 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Арвтт, 25, 1863. WIND ENGINE ,—Patent Self- Regulating, FOR PUMPING, OAT-CRUSHING, GRINDING, CHAFF-CUTTING, SAWING, OR DRIVING OTHER MACHINES. For FARM PURPOSES t ical.—Costing nothing to work.—E d ch For PUMPING PURPOSES invaluable, working day and night, requiring no watchi Power from 3 to 10-Horses. Sketch shows a 2- уо Pone: (nominal) Engine as used on Farms. E The LORDS of the ADMIRALTY, жел VICEROY of EGYPT, NOBLEMEN, PRACTICAL FARMERS, PUBLIC ` INS TITUTION 5, and COLONISTS, use these ENGINES for all purposes. „ВОВУ А AND POLLARD, Sore MANUFACTURERS PARE TIRON WORKS, NEW PARK STREET, SOUTHWARK, "LONDON. SHANKS' NEW IMPROVED PATENT Е LAWN MOWING, BOLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1868, Н SILENT M тео xs sport DE FURTHER ц n TANT IMPR PROTECTED a LETTERS ча THE FIRST PRIZE ЕНЕ одї ан MEDAL AWARDE PONY MACHIN S' PATENT LAW 'N MOWERS are in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS в KEW, WINDSOR, BUCKINGHAM PALACE, HAMPTON, COURT. КАЕ апа ВА жа? in the GARDENS of the ROYAL а ЕЕ: А... ач in the GROUN DS of the. E l PALASE OSBOR COMPANY at SYD. success _ These Machines will MOW EQUALLY WELL on UNEVEN as on LEVEI Lawns, and whether the GRAss be WET or DRY. The execution of the work is not only vastly superior to i ith the Sevt! түге "— IT fiha Dal Aha Tas urgeat: Alv $ + t р wing ythe, J = EF 4 л, 4 bafl ое 4 FTO 3 Quis "E PRICES, includi g Ca э. "i сж НЕБЕ: 17 SHANKS NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE. ——- SHANKS NEW PATENT PONY iit DONKEY MACHINE. Width of Ve with Patent Delivering Apparatus. of uttar. Мо, 1.—48-inch Machine ... £298 0 0 .. .. .. 40s. extra. T Б 30-inc achine . ,., TID 0504 7 G8 ee E: 36». puri No. 2.—42-inch Machine ... 26 0 O0 .. у: a 40s. yy No. 6.—28 За prae d 1410 0. .. ss ess 305. » 20 mh M m 22 б 0. ns i 30s. p No. 7.—25-inch Machine 12 10 $. у) 19 0 30s „ Silent ганы, 12s. 6d. extra; Boots for Pony, 21s. pt set; Silent Movement, 20s, extra ; ene for Horse! 8 Feet, 24s. per set. ditto for Don key, 16s. pe as ' NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for шд or Drawing Separately or Vers д of Cutter. EC 8.—24-inch Machine .., А Iu r * mei wer Machine ^ i с ү! 82, Easily Worked by Two Men. No. s йрн Machine ... .. #6 17 6 Easily Worked by asMan No. 10.—19-inch Machine .. ... 712 tto у а ғ Man and B Я No. menie Machine .. .. 6 2 6 Ditto ditto ty a Boy. ie The Patent Deliveri tt the Hand Machine, 25s. extra; Silent Movement, 7s. 6d. extra. Jp ber "genes Bi for pushing only, #5 5s. MS: worked i а Lady or a Boy ; Silent a arc 4s. ои * The р 5) if not неее; of they may d. . ALEXANDER R SHANKS axp ! AND SON, DENS IRON V WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. ONDON OFFICE ax» SHOW ROOMS: 27, LEADENHALL саду Е.С. A Stock оў Machines kept at ће London Depot, from which Orders can be at once Á — те Mav 2, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 409 International Exhibition. Prize Medals Aot ат дес, UPINE SEED, the Growth of Mr. THOMAS Cabbage Plants. AWARDED FOR “‘ EXCELLENT SEED CORN A t CRISP, of Mtv abbey m sy bo ob ip d. qiio. HENRY \ \/ VIRGO and SON beg to say they have а very И DWARDS, Merc t, ridge.—This Pian eul- 1. tit AYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, AND "BAWTREE, tivated for ge years о the greatest success >< "ihe CABBAGE PLANTS t) DAE Re MID P Фет еч eg SEED MERCHANTS and GRowrns, Basingstoke, Andover; - z poorest sandy soils, producing abundant crops of valuable and 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane, London, E. 0. Food for Sheep jn sucia "s autumn feeding. Price 108. Ач" CABBAGE EARLY NONPAREIL Samples of all kinds of жовтого: SEEDS апд | рег bushel ; and new БасЕв, 28. each, at Woodbridge Station BATTERSEA DRUMHEAD SEED CORN, sent post free on application. Woodbri hs My. " BARNES А Е M ENERO nnn c al qiu 2; „„ВЁр ны 4з. per 1000. АП strong, am and well x To Seedsmen and O thers Wonersh Nursery, near Guildford, E QuALITY HOMAS AYRES SEEDSMAN "anā GROWER, IN a Tu "ere Biggleswade, Beds, 1 following SEEDS of zs К G of ы POTATO his own growth of 1862, Th inal Stool e Fre WHITE SPANISH ÓNION SEED, m the Raiser, Mr. Spencer, and ide t by us. Pronounced by all MANGEL WURZEL SEED, various kinds: SWEDE, and COMMON TURNIP, SEED POTATOES of the following "varieties :—EARLY ASH RICHARD SMITH, LEAF KIDNEY, MYATT'S PROLIFIC do, EARLY SHAW who have grown it to be one of SEED MERCHANT, “ШШЕ Rumen BEANS (English grown). the MosT PRODUCTIVE AND BEST Worcester. A PRICE LIST forwarded upon application. No Blight affects it. NEW RHODODENDRONS Too а 6d. por om, or 121, per ton. PRINCE OF WALES, | PRINCESS OF WALES. — James DICKSON & BONS, The ** Newton" Nurseries, Chester The above beautiful RHODODENDRONS will be ready for sending out early in the Autumn. Full d ipti ill in fut Advertisements T 4 i т GRATIS, in the immediate pete of ^ Covent Garden Mai MAURICE YOUNG (Sox and Sucorssor to the Lare Wittram Youxe), wy. de Wirra Essex & Вон, 28, m Street, Clare MILFORD NURSERIES, wear GODALMING. 4e best Quality of SILVER SAND, carriage paid to the South Eastern Railway Company's prend at Bricklay ind Arm шо s n, in he Ton trucks and upwards, ded per : cash. In е bags in One Ton lot + в,йе! — 3 RA eral бердер апа МЫ їп Т Wharfs in London, 30*. per ton. AGRICULTU L SEEDS, "vg ys bags of two bu н а ее essrs. кры Бае) в. 9d. ре: Me 7 p ryarded to all parts by enclosing S SEEDS, ю Pose Аала Bial ту FULLER'S BARTH for vg per о FARM SEEDS, two bushels. » All orders and to be addressed to JAMES GAWKROGER, 21, nin B еч о аз, Yorkshire. EIGATE SILVER SAND.— Best quality, 75.64. per ape ч nd quality, 6s. per ton; best quality, packed in d ng can er ton ; ditto 26 6d., deeem tamps, pot ot on the rail at dex and forwarded to all parts of the United Kingdom. Yi Collections of NEW, RARE, and BEAUTI FUL Eran of all ki: ij carefully selected ey supplied at vmi Prices. W. Вновт, Balesman, Agent, &c., Reigate, S EEG KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS. of all descriptions. In Collections including all the new and approved kinds, ог separate to ORNER OF HA LF- MOON St. Prccapriiv. LowpoN, W. : FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS CARRIAGE FREE. OCOA-NUT REFUSE, ncn n n mis of Chari Cross, ba, Detail CATALOGUES post free. For r particulars, and how to use it, see long "rsen ment in Xa Loi of the the the Parir. Quos авд. BANGHOLM SWEDE, IMPROVED LONG RED MANGEL, ERAR LONG ее EA IMPROVED RED GLO ANGEL, ен. WHITE hio BEET, RED CLOVER, | COWGRASS, WHITE, YELLOW, and ALSIKE DROPMORE SWEDE, MARSHALL'S CHAMPION SWEDE, GREEN-TOP SWEDE, NUS —Every Brush is тогу: nc SHAM'S Patent’ WHITE SWEDE, CLOVERS. psy КЕШ OTOBI Pd deine Ё and d other sorta. -n OHN BELL'S COMP COMPOSITION fo DEST TROYIN "EUN, 0ч ITALIAN RYE. GRASS, FOREIGN and UU iieii acid ii Roses, and every ren OLK TURNIP, ENGL А other Plant subject to sk p pet is provel to o be th рон "-— SCOTCH YELLOW TURNIP. NATURAL RAM: SEN ei in mixture енча that - ees ong offered. Sold in Bottles Y 6d., DOBITO'S YELLOW OVAL MANGEL, or Separate, suitable for various soils 2s. 6d., and 5. з. 6d. Bottle will make 1 m WARD'S DITTO, and localities. fit for use. . К LIGHT niok ASS and other ale AP ed Warehouse, 10 & 11, Exchange Street, Norwich. IMPROVED YELLOW GLOBE DITTO, GRASSES, fori Sowing n Railw ORE IMPROVED ORANGE GLOBE DITTO, Banis апа Weste Ро AGE'S BLIGHT COMPOSITION is unquestion- addi ably rinde т райо, DH Uere diei апі 7. CINE ERU ` Extra strong, 3s. per sufficient to m. З. cim Orders for Exportation promptly attended. to. for use) ; 10 gallons and upwards эшш асос; i Can be obtained through the Seedsmen in England. PETER LAWSON ax» SON, THE QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, A concise CATALOGUE of SEEDS will be forwarded upon " ? 28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, NEAR the GUILDHALL; and . & Toocoop, Seed Merchants, Southampton. 15, LAWRENCE LANE, LONDON, E.C. EAL'S PATENT APHIS сч STILS, 1s. and vi packet, id of ушай а он TO TURNIP AND MANGEL GROWERS. nee RT MM NEAL'8 PLANT SOAP, ls. per packet of fons cel is the tme panta: Е 1 be fot Growers of the above will find the following Varieties well worth their attention :— DRUNMONDA EXTRA IMPROVED SWEDE TURNIP, | GREEN TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN IMPROVED TURNIP з. per lb.—A large I lekad хоо root with clear 104. per lb.—As now improved this is unquestionably the Is a remarkably free grower, and may be most l valuable Yellow Turnip grown, for While the ul is Тексин ныста in cultivation. orai large, it is more nutritious, is, hardier, and a better keeper X org eae y a PODES ттан ык ета у с * offered by J. B. Lawes, Re. to th e farmers in Ireland fo for | ы OVALAHAPRD YELLOW MANGEL, 10d. рет 1b.—The 2 the best 10 Irish acres, and for which there were a great w Oval-Sha раде Yellow recently introduced by us has а ; апа іп refe to this Swede the rod n thoroughly tested, and has proved а most superior gentleman who managed the premium crop writes: sort. It is of à remarkably vigi with finely ** Allow me to congratulate you on your present stock of shaped roots intermediate in length between the Long and * Drummond's Swede Seed, which I have tested. от Li» "Ap м E NOME Several tons тоге рег acre than any m in ИК ШКЕ deve it to e other variety. This stock has been re-selected and is very Swede out, beating "—(here is mentioned th E several regularly advertised varieties) “all of "heh Thad LONG RED MANGEL, 94. per lb.—This is а very large free- | темы Жом ы ОШ Boe shape, size, growin Toot, stands well out of the ground, aud lifts quality, sw: much ег than an inferior With every oi me er valuable variety of TURNIP and MANGEL ла cultivation, PRICED DESCRIPTIVE LISTS of which may be had Post Free on application. N.B. Parcels of Seeds amounting to 27. and upwards are delivered CARRIAGE PAID to all the dps е Ен Stations and Shipping Ports throughout the Kingdom, to which there is daily and quick transit from | olesale b: PRICE'S PATENT CANDLE Co. Limited. S w. DRUMMOND ax» SONS, SEED ax» IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE, STIRLING, N.B. Red Spider Magnified. 410 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE (мат 2, 1% ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. REMAINING ARRANGEMENTS for the ЕХ EXHIBITIONS and MEETINGS in 1863, TO BE HELD AT THE GARDEN, SOUTH KENSINGTON, W. OPENING OF EXHIBITION OF SCULPTURE, at 1, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 .. 25 Promenade. Band at4. $ , Turspay, May 5 Floral Useless; at 12. SATURDAY, JULY 11 xs ечеи Band at 4; i Fruit Committee, at 12, кыйат, Тю 15. -" Ронан. Band аё 4. AB SATURDAY, MAY 16 .. P TION Ре "4 T SATURDA › JUL mnm. pA p» P T nade, „Вап nd а «t : : 20 .. ey rome; е. at 4. oral Committee, a LÁ ve) Ө rcx 28 x .. . Promenade. Band зё 4. dyes. Јек a. v d Fruit Er at 12. і FIRST Gear EXHIBITION, M l. Bands at 2. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22.. SS Prom ja: Band ab 4, [ ESDAY, MAY 27 .. Floral Sub-Committee, at 10. £ Termet T (por Bub "бош ев, at 10. FRIDAY; JULY 24 - FD for Election of Fellows, at 2. Council, at 1 BATURDAY, JULY 25 .. .. Prom Band at 4, Fnr»av, Mav 29 f toting fc for Electi of Fellows, Ballot for Plants, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29.. 2 зотан Band at 4. &c., at 2. ШБ Adae 4 Floral Committee, at 12. SarrRDAY, MAY 30 ... .. Promenade. Band at4 AY, "o t^ (Fruit Committee, at 12. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 ,. is Promenade, Band а t 4. ТоЕврАҮ, AvuGUusT 25 .. А. о Committee, at 12. ZA qu р 1116992 As UNCOVERING OF M ann оғ EXHIBITION OF 1851. Fruit Co 8: e SATURD E 2 V Promenade. Band at 4. AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW, at 1, кт,” * UNE d US .. Promenade. Band at4. WEDNESDAY, берт. 9 .. .. f Band at 2. T SATURDAY, JUN. -. .. Promenade. B:nd at4. Floral Committee, at 10. EM Becoxn EMT vepres а atl. Bands at 2. Frui t бою mittee, a #10. INESDAY, м oral Sub-Committee, Floral Committee, аі Ж Ер AY, JUNE 17 [om Aes emmittee 7; at 10, TUESDAY, БЕРТ, 22 .. e nit com iit tea? ai TURDAY, JUNE 20 ., ,, Promengla, and at 4. C atl 1. T JUNE 9£.. .. menade. Вард at 4. Рашат, Ост. 2.. .. .. {Меш for Election of Fellows, at 2, í Council e T боё ан Же алуын а% 12, FRIDAY, JUNE 26 ао | Meeting р E t Ejection of Fellows, at 2. SENDAY; USE C oM ittee, at, 12. 1 TURDA дё : nd at 4. ЕнІрАу, Nov. T NR Hacé il, а D ni tf d men 27 HIRD GRE EAT Runprnon-- Ronk New PraNrs, е Flo mela at 12, Р WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 &c., atl. Bands at 2. TuxspaAy, Nov. 10 as a: Fruit Committee at 12. Е Floral Sub-Committee, at 10. Ӯ 1 б Ts ВАТ J 4 аа Sub Comptes, а а кас а i N os riesen at 12. TURDAY, JULY F xx L i. A { A TUESDAY, JULY 7 Floral Committee, at 12. TozspAY, рхо. 8 за uit Pun cu at 12. UO O07 (Frot Committee, at 12. Fnripar, РЕС. 18 EM ELECTION OF FELLOWS. Gentlemen and Ladies wishing to become Fellows тч to be proposed by some one already a Fellow, to Low ME are personally known. The Subscription js Two Guineas Entrance Fee, and Two Guineas or Four Guineas а year according to eges wished, ADMISSION OF THE OBI Previous to April 50, peekela of 26 tickets may. be a by Pelaa for 5L per packet, Th ' de during the year day : i.e, one on a 5s, nd two on a 25, 6d. NEA and five on a 1s. AT 1. HORTIOULTURAL EXHIBITIONS / AND uou M. ` 8. PROMENADES. ў | Free to Fellow: - ЖЕрмЕзрлу, Мау 20 F May 5. OPENING OF EXHIBITION OF SCULPTURE.. 95. Od. ferable on n ad- Aeg r^ une 3, 24 Free to Fellows and the Transfer- d | mission by payment at the » July 8, 15, 22, 29 able eia and also admission ES Вер, 9, А F 8 <+ > + 28. 6d. | доог or by Tickets preyiously Sarunpas, Мау 10, 95, 80 by p ment at ihe door of D purchased, » June 6, 13, 20, 2T 2s. 6 2 ; я » July 4, 11, 18, 25 2. GREAT EXHIBITIONS. UM » 4, 8 0. м Мау S. Fimsr Omar Кхнтвтнох .. Free to Fellows and the Transferable Cards, andslso | 202010. Тиш T H. Tue Parson Comon, in ihe EE. ЕА June 17. SECOND | GREAT EXHIBITION |; ssion by Tickets, price 5s. each, purchased PRINCE and PRINCESS a mts THIRD EXHIBITION AND p GREAT previously to the day ae а оци "i irme i July i Ress zm mado at tho door, Ts. 6d. will be charged for each x ERAT "Fellows Cards will be Free, FIRST GREAT EXHIBITION, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. -LIST OF PRIZES. & lst Ath . 1. 15 Btove b als ids о l сто] kinds 2 13 Stove and jd усш с Ре: (Nurs -" , ; T T 2 Now or Raro tender Pants flower .. ч ve and Greenhouse Plants .. n 4 rare tender ts flower .. 4. 6 Віоте and Green мандра t e (Amateurs) 6 0 4 0 3 0 E ew Orchids in flower E A # Norz.—Two Plants of a Genus will be admitted in 94. New or rare hardy Ornamental Plants .. Cum p 2 Y a ant PN от A a in one oi Classes ant T! San! А —Exhibitors y compete Florists’ Flowers eA, ám Classes 91, 92, 53. and М, Plants exhibi 5, 2) Orchids, exotic species .. ^... о о [15 о {0 0] 50 помор кл Plor ips рхетіона пос 6: 12 Orchids, exotie species .. — .. 100]70/|5901]|3]5 зоо ойи т. 10 Orchids, exotic species : 1 m 10 0170 j ? 8 0 3 : 8. you species mateurs 01419 = 25, Newly introduced Plants that have received Sta —Rshibiiors agn only compete in опе f the from. fhe Floral Оор } Sig Certificates in order o "бане ftu ers and Garden Certifieatas,- Ж бон» Анди» Distinct Hady ^s (Amateurs ^ 0 ? 0 T 0 , , Ea showing effective . 9 Greenhouse Azaleas, Distinct kinds 0 5 si small Conservatory, Open) H. 6 Greenhouse Azaleas, Distinct kinds з) 60 |4 0.] 5 0.1.9.0 i s : adi 12, 6 Rhododendrons in Distinct kinds Оргт)| 4 0 $ 0 20 rules N:B.—A space 15 feet by 10 feet. will be bo set Indian and Bhotan kinds might be shown here. [ M ne Exhibitor. The test of m ы з. `6 Roses in Pots, Distinct kinds .. Amateurs) 6 0| 8 0 { 4 0 - effective arrangement with e smallest num бабага косата "larene 10 ото воа E epe not required. Floris Distinct LADEN 8091 б0]40 9.4 and growers ers for market are invited to compete. з Mas mind 8 0 6 0 4 0 a9 irte om (Amateurs) : ^ $ н: g $ — 28. Miscellaneous .. 24 es is i (0pm) 9 0 N.B.—Nothing can be admitted here which is 19, are to : provided for in any other clase. Max 2, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL FALETI, '*'EREMONIAL to OBSE RV t UNCOVER- ING the o edi of the BXHIBITMON of 1851, and BTATUE of H.R.H. THE PRINCE C CONSORT, in the presence Xu PRINCESS of WALES and Whilst assembling Military Bands will The Royal Party will be тратой by ш" Executive Com- mittee of Уе €— Committee, who wil) pie their RR.HH.'s to а rved place on the platfo the Western Dome. Their RR.HH.'s w. wn ло рр n the Nave toa over the Southern 13:1 "Horticultural ноу and their — will "a ipee EA Б M y duree T€ d trumpets. * God Save the Queen” will be playe Military Bands united in the -Gard The Connei] of the Horticultural Society wil present an address and receive a reply. Military Ban а" еа Карна play. After whie orial Committee will read а short address and ra m ress -—— Е.Н. а Prinze of Wales MEMORIAL, which will be d bye ! flourish: or co pets -— а salute of Artillery, after which military music will be performed and the fountains will pla; The Боры party, headed by. th round the Gardens, воррірв Ё у Memorial vri 2 Garden тед arious points to see the ession- will be marked by barriers and banne; requested that during the proeession the spectators Y^Y remain MM n the event of rain the line of procession will keep under of bre децана n Building wi be open to the visitors у. e procession, will then walk | lecti th its ri The s details c of the procession will be mado public as soon as pro Tee wall xim conne reae асыуы ёш, wd possib by its taller he and longer continuance in bloom. 2s GEORGE Оорук, Hon. See. Memorial Committee. on Nursery, St, John's Wood, Li n, N.W. W. пом BAuxDERs, Hon. бес, of the Horticultural | сын ou ш лай Ша аайы] mtr in Exhibition Prize Medals 1851 and 1862, | OYAL Mone LAE SOCIETY. A | pnus CMM E ER MoeCULLOCH А Mrrrme of the IT COMMITTEE Pl be held on UTL A n TUESDAY, 5th inst,, И the following Prizes are offered ;— Covent ne iral non, - 0. 9 First ] Second Prize. ize, COLLECTIONS of FLOWER SEEDS, o РЧ Free. Cuass A.—The best three dishes "eir гора NEW ANNUALS. APPLES, distinct „1%. 10s |12 Extra fine EA 105. 6d. | 6 E fine varieties бв. 0d. » B.—Best dish of PEACHES, апу ы, 15 LF-HARDY ANNUALS. » C.—Best dish of NECTARINES 055. 158, 100 Finest модой тр г" H Finest selected vars. v ry » D.—Best three dishes of STRAW- 50 до. - do. do. gU distinct kade, Р 80 y jo odia rdi ALS. ea [ Во dish of CHERRIES $0 lor pi liar" selected | vara. it ай у T Finest selected RT bs. T And the Examination of an other Fruits or — that aJ y bo submitted f for the opinion of the Committee. Chai to be taken Sic to be delivered a£ the Rooms at South Kensington, ^ z by E. о С - ead їл x sed io and EN with any Ron DERT TH RAND HORTICULTURAL and FLORAL] EXHIBITION at WORGESTER. The Committee of the Worcestershire Horticultural Societ have кыЛ to hold а EA хр SHOW of FRUIT, FLOWERS. and VEGETABLES, on TUESDAY, WEDNES- RA Amd and etm s July 21, 22, ind 28, being. the week of gna g of the "Royal Agricültur ural Society in Wee Show wil be open to all хвой а jes of the A€— A ерсе will contain Prizes to of nearly 2001.) m obtained by applying to the Жор. Secretarp, Mr. T. H. "He No. 2, Foregate Btreet, Worcester, on or after the 21st m $n. 411 where under proper ve it will yield timber of. a large 50 antlin r Larch to “н free loam on the slopes of [^ eir H n а shattery bottom анов on slate ai] — Ball A Son RT. ordei b gure and r n in the Floral е for January, , Plate 129, етт of t Tom Thumb yo This wil provo, ppe of the best and most of Fir BUR. HENDERSON 4 AND SON are E raa | su t is, however, clear more 1 on this point is ru dh та ue arch growe b PME rs th ba mueh tt- rot. _ uc +, roved sound or affected by hea T 1, 4 3. beautiful к; Plants of уче Рег 100 некая . £8 10 з Plants »: $0 ый. и. Кын Pine m Pin Edgeware Road, London, W. E. .G. HENDERSON anp SON offer Crema quality of CINERARIA, CALCEOLARIA, — А Av ULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, 2s 6d. CINERARIA WEGBL consists in its haying а attainin teg vh A ad oe in height. ew and desirable M ide ari han а shrub- like "LT hab jit s This remarkable le plant i k class of v office, under some form like the pw pinea markod in the corner of the env piy “ Larch- -rot retur , Àn пвгетВ Bhould b g qu ud pi Whati A ы ажи of the Parish and County h your Larch plantations are 2. What "hé І ologieal formation, and the 3 nature o o the Nil an subsoil. ? 8. W. " ^ the date at which the plantations made 4. What fh proportion of sound and unsound "i differences ot TT in virgin soil, or My existed P” M Uber, Ml MAY 2, 1863. RaZ ^ dust R TERM озат —— a — У 25, 1608. sai Иә, 1st, Mr. W. Paul, № am, Waltham eius BEES o Koi Fiora] 2d, Messrs. Раш! Воп, гук Chesh d 2d, Mr. r. С. Turner, Nurseryman, Rough, Ducke MU дА, aur At ARTO. „ ndi 3d, те. Н. Lane & Son, Nurse Groat Байерди, x E 24 ROBES, Cut Blooms. let, Messrs. Paul & бо; wo. interesting foh ^n short papers have ROSES, Boxes of Cut Blooms. lately ap eared in the Transation of the Scottish 30; Mesara: Н. Tane & Son. Arborionl tural Boris ety, t on the Diseases of |^ 34, Mr. W. H N Larch other on the Planting of Bcoteh Fir urseryman, Rugby. , E O ONER ARIAS (белн. FER ter d of ol teh Fir, which are DESEE 3. Smith, Gr io pope улутт И, Да ДОЙ. well worthy of the attention of the numerous sleworth. proprietors who ^ nvested or rd Gr. to W. F. Watson, Esq., Isleworth, investing ca ital in plantin Nn e repetens Cnt re the Larch, е ih ect is divided | V. E - : B 6 PELA RGONIUMS, into two heads, us p? treatin hi des rot, ое т. C. ет. second of the aphis disease. atter carcel y Е э э iie moe admits о бу It is well, however, уы» the 38, Mr. J, Cross, Gr. to Sir Е. Н. Goldemid, Bart., St, Jobn's | trees from the tips of the branches and from др Кару биб above Друг y |", Mr.J. Gr. to W. F. Watson, +. |k that their failing condition is in most cases 18%, James, à "4 Mr, E, Polis Bengal! Grove, Old Kent Road, due the trees in Domb; Ken 3d, Mr. J. ыу L а Street, "Camberwell. pras ICULAS (Nurserymen), 6 MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS. ver in а year ly be the case shoulá year alte r favourable to уу Ээх, the ттл sese t of "tie insects, nothi iing remains butto make the m ө) of the timber, while it is still in a growing st ues 7. йодты & 00 Со Nu urtirymen, Edgowaro Roag, | Тһе Larch rot, y the „ооган, ЕЕ when 2d, Mr. В.В. ‚ Hollow, it once makes its. а ce there 3d, Мг, jJ. бй, к "o ute of Ао іе ВИ may certainly in t gs ее, М, 18, Mr. W. Bull, a: i prevented by Pipes pou Сеш soils 2d, Messrs. A. Henderson & clearly favourable to its development, while Medal others it is eo rare. soon Do Mir W, АП, бу Collsalion HT and Rare Plants. | red wood is formed, 16 its attack Small edal, Mr. C. Turner oec below upwards, арӣ as it is almost entirely erar mrt to the more central wood, the outer rings Do., Messrs. Н. Lane & for y А Do. Mr B. 8, Шаки, for lectione of New and Rare Plants, as fl ав ever, while the heart is а Smali Bronze Medal, Mr W. Н. Treen, for Stand of Cut Verbenas, | 28087, And the tree itself Do., Mr. J. James, Gr., for 12 Pansies in ae. and wildly fresh without, bui worn and E E vo P MO Mad 5 $ - Р» |. Larch oceasionally in almost Do; Mr F, Haiena, S Gr. кало ет enans. | kind of soil, pui poor mooriah tracts 2 , ^W. or discolor, L Secand Class Certideate of Мены Мт. W. Bull, for Berissa evt E = A Do, Mr. В.В. w үнер filickfoltum. { it is almost universal. Now as the Scoteh Bo: Mr 0. Zoras, oc awia Клан, fourish in such situations, except Do: Meuse У бооп & Bona АИ Cineraria Bnowtako. | subeoil is а conglomerate, it is clear that it n Do., Mesers. J.A X. Rony, for Ales Lori Palmerston." -be substituted for Larch. à The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 25. TA where Larch is on ground that has alread. been occupied Ur rest, or where the roots of med are very strong, deca v after a time takes placè. Our author says, ч enough, ** As soon as the fibrous roo he young Larches come in contact ains inj km the fatal я эмес 0 it may A be ped for a Le time, n aiina 3 the ail to disco er themse Tareh at their Jast meeting it was eI eminent manufacturer, that 1 may be shown at the great shows of this year, and „that the implements shown - the first meeting (May 27), may remain in the Garden until the в ате | An ag nmm of Sculpture which has been some time in preparation, and for which the Garden at 419 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 2, 1863, y y proposed as a Fellow ; and finally, ше ceremonial on br occasion of of 1851, and the Statue aR » Ro vir in Ө Ән)! iie of their 2nd o othe r members of the. Royal Pini will take place em of WALES | Mazzard Callock, Skellock; Chedlock, Kedlock, Chadlock; Cheet ; Christopher as applied to Actza, Osmunda, and | Cowslip ; Daffadowndilly; Darnel, some : piece i intende d for h a slice at top was taken off as in whip-grafting to receive spa scion formed of a portion of the other осу h latter was cut so as to preserve a bud phan at its top, whilst its base was cut sloping to to fit exactly its c eser Т at the бор of the other wax. ach grafted сыш n obin — hei may be able to assist in the while riri visitors wil Fp egy те чекем. p price ach if p fore May 27th (the day > the rst arit "pes | Exhibition), 1 уар to June oth пао and 17.1 the ides es nia e llows, however, wi vis tain а рес cial Meeting for ka lection с of. persons wil enquiry, ampe ;|in ina rem p rie under a hand or bell glass i ina a Lee ome house. ued Тһе leaf уу b top oi the scion o the formation of ^ This mode is not а required for propagating the Vine, because it can be o readily struck from eyes; ON GRAFTING; WITH "citm REFERENCE O THE VI Ir appears from the pim m NR ticole that a dis- ing bas arisen between wishing to hase the pars uie "e Fellow lt place on May 23d, at balf-past 3 o'clock. эе —— and м. бане, chiefly respecting the | erit EXHIBIT TION OF HoRTICUTURAL Рво- grafti n J 5: of a moda of perfor — the HR uo of an incl g a instrument employed the purpos 1 Hooi- br enk. M. -Boisselet, in: ihe first place, ы the mode | that any particular sort should be put upon a vigorous stock, such as the Black Hamburgh. M are M ever many other plants for the propagation of which it might occasionally be very г ьа adopted, FISH AND FISHING.—No. it is neither айе, ог adigention, sait will be awarded. Infi ti th as it was not attacked ; and secondly, he states that he | E certain —а peculiar stato of the may be had by рүш to Monsieur ROUILLARD, Secretary, 28, Rue ongchamp. га. up md : d New Plan Imperial Horteultural "Society (84, Rue de Grenelle Saint Germain, Paris). The precise time is as yet u " е Vine, uet е the follow t, Ch Onthe the e^ of instru- ccesfally n in vet = grafting wing plants :—In spring, erry, Plum, , Apple, Pear, ln autum alluded to, нее гр гэн" pre p | M. Carriére affirm at with ment he has саде sui n the ереп :Ар ric cot, Popl therhand, ља ater a particular wind,—a п тт 2x penes or wet,—tihe mere positive, com tive emiten of the water or орев, — coming or ctual rain, nor the E -— falling of the water, that proda ces good or bad g days -— is one thing, А Е ҺИ almost invariably settled, but ^ ville somewhere between September 20 | (Sept no d in the open air: Apricot, Cherry, Pear, affec ts fish, а со ming thunde: т storm, ;though I have 1 and October , Cotoneaster, Purple Mo Syringa, ki orn — Messrs. VILMORIN-ÅNDRIEUX et CIE., of Paris, s pesi (September) 1 under trees | kin d om. m good: m esee эт sto announce in ати гатар auc bere ime amongst above mentioned, 7 т ыг. the: Bird p Beech, only be considered as a cannot ot help other novelties for this year, a ро ARLET s horn, Lime, Coto ter, and Con e M. thinking t that, for the Киек а in search ELEGANS, w ich during two Mh ҮТ hav Garriére mentions th e time an distal pm f, ут" - vi 2 d deci | influences always сае! а “рау pe it may sull M. they which he operated; but of these, in p se 1 вау, enden во far as to produce | f his opponent, we are not informed. d тв а t its ые. еи Défore апа during a pg pla wit ih Meth r coppercoloured flower- | our opinion, the season, or state of vegelation EH at effect, we must conclude, if we are to еаив. x Aube named by us long since ше plant, is the main point. If eniin - don не тй ейел to Yarrell's valuable work on British (1861, p. 114), and which also the right time, Mae may be € leer fishes. Speaking on the Loach, he says :—“ They are anvitalia mexicana, they call Z. Ghiesbreghtii ; the di the subject o operated upon, per to be particularly restless before and during pital | almost any instrument with a cutting edge will do ; | stormy weather, and hav ve bee en preserved in vessels notice z s latter me is accompanied by a ca woodeu —— Mr. Mrs objects to the new natural ord ecophileaceie, po by Dr. LEYBOLD for Teco. | but if done at the wrong sea 80 Н е the leach 8 certaj n movements and alterations of position. or "m | con | that especially in the T case of the Vine. he weather. The species of this genus are remark- раза М аа as Distrepta vaginata, and Eb ros any years ago, Mr. Braddick, of Thames Ditton, | diei in having six prae about the mouth. Fishes thu: this | generally failed in n grafting the V. the bottom Chilisn h i herb with de Iridacece sew, or the of grafting in spring. fie iban received some | of the water ; and it is stated, that those species which Hæmodoraceæ, as suggested by diferent. а and | Vine — чир abroad i in summer, after his Vines | reside constantly ; so near the bottom as to acquire the himself refers it to a group of the Liliaceæ called | | were in fe all Conanthereze, along with. Ze phyra, , Cu mm карк h зһ [ара a high degree of muscular E is the he Almost iex di of success g^ аз it turned к. to нед possessing this duration of the power of observes, is wholly or pets superior, but К die ег | із surprise, the grafts took. Уй. EÀ subsequent | muscular онаст, m the eel Mich, and much in the form and mode of dehiscence of the | өх periments, the results of w he communicated to | many others, there is reason to believe there exists also eris It is Бегей doubtful whether they |t the Horti cultural | Society, he established и ihe fact that | greater susceptibility of any change that occurs in the Бвевв eic Yr characters to form tribe ranki g ihe As epeo; m Lr certainly etur "follow аз а separa ride v "e e Hyacinthez. Аф all Dad They ыл, по | rank ав а distinct natural fam rm a valid office of Corowian Botanist at the Са of "ion B Hope; vacant by the death of Dr. says the Journal of В wbich the scion is placed is in leaf. Mos rm | bably, therefore, M. Boiss dei. complete бте, with the e Vine а t least, has occ urred, like h he pl ought account eqno: that i Я after the sa is i and before he. buds f the medium nt: о reside ; the Tee the ree a „һер, Ъу ema or tems may affect the water." Eels s are known to be migratory, and рег © . erhaps their ning t during thunder wid floods is аре attributable to to hat the rai t the pupil, Sites rhe of the pupil the other eye. also <= of our present у ds and new bark. rain which ac the more е што the ic pw: ‚ Worse ihe e panies еа Di enable them to “гир,” as "their or e: of a river м uten termed." t he Chinese, € reed an ar great quantities of | tho. iod or xi is often so d as to “ дүн the en » dee, carp, find ^v eigen does oon harm,and even suffusion from the overflow of DR is depre semel kills s, lobsters fear rmed. But the loss of the graft is e on Дег, and ut to rs n claws on a loud consequens of the unt timely у оре eration. - hese effects may be re d becomes тт niu UT | and , the vital tissue lying bet The gr reater or less praa Se Pos wound, inste ad of If stock © ently Ta back to a abits, -fish, are Im rem ether VESS ssel of water, and a fluid, E |29 T" ux Кесер арте or hes or hening r, ough the th e e last Number di Florist à Erde. bs persons com- lowest degree of respiration, be the most agitated.” pompes! м erue dye isto, те sg the resning, |P that their Реан Dina on Quince stocks do not succeed ars usually carrying a thermometer at that place, ot homegrown se of ARAUCAR SaL They should Tri с Las дос îs | with bim while fishing, found that when the water was IMBRICATA. He further a tat a large femule the est of in coming ш | oo der than the air, it proved а bad fishing day. Other lant growing pe las dee de) dust 19 or 20 years pro- and therefore it омат beh bonded back for graft- | hs, known observant fy -fishers remind m dip we duced me P to such an extent, that inr о ету the year at latest; fish taken. oda п them ош. "1 hav ahi eure гиң When the E heard," he conti inues, “ a p ing at Kew and so he grafted part, во that а mim union bea m pr felt to be much warm лект other places, but have Берта "but little of the еги cannot possibly either to the уя r legs in жай Y generally рч. which are distinct, producing catkins.” Т ing that An peser E is у. to the proper | observed te a bad. v day. RS попе of these is a male plant at Bicton, which it appears has pro- с чо vem or тай dios operation ully has tl еп, u om of catkins for the last five or six years, and B. Ways. On t the w. whole we con ons of this kind, facts another which began to um hem л last Pm зм "bat i most. pe wbip-grafting js the mosi siye imponi, puer лист бр тач catkin-bearing tree at Lad 7 3, ihe w: s rising: yet опе day, I тес iful place, Pencarrow, in CH. is also men- ер ; tioned. "here is no diffi Mr. Bk ARNES states, | 207 a than ioi Tt is Ta. der cleft- em eden " water felt very warm. observable in the growth and appearance of the male | ; because more of the sections of th e inner barks | three o'clock, my and companion had not Ж and female trees by which they а distinguished | ОЁ the stock and à о coinci nything, but then the river iube ell, and by the their producin kr: ins, notw by other modes. M. Carriére, whois а very intelligent | time we got erup,it had risen tated to уча the сме, an ^ [moder yai a case i h brenk's | three feet, and still rising. То ue ave in actually sent in nme s dora of TUM and o Ms vid pei cule uod Anglo- ed better than cleft а In Ње beg of po he toe two Vine shoots, of w d close above onc. atj a cutting, reduced the cut immediately go mi Т; we on not know. p^ be added that I have never „thick , exactly as if ркы for а А a ыда) au MM ААА . A. wb EE E. i Аалы „алы nem 0 MM aigna c жере — | | ROS ҮІ. By Мв. WiruaM Рат, F.R.H.S., ire NURSERIES, à WAL Cno Max 2,1£63.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, mist. I do rot speak, of mere Nd even de urse a super- e of moisture in the air, oteta above the ені ‹ orriver. E. C. ES.—No. THAM Last year's brood, the proved new „Ба ses, have bee j— dealt ает iod eoe were, as а whole, the best Em dne Odier. , pur еше; flow the same habit. ie quite full e that always open fre ся е уеаг. Let us now obtain вот ра: of this year's novelties, the purplish red in Engl and these under glass. The d ritui. eh ng them must not be taken as fixed { s last summer, and are now ide in the forcing houses here, But Roses and shown by the raisers in the dry warm | eg B afford no precise information as to | ather | n. n: nicely. form thoroughly perp the flowers are an g ог very “double, a red; form in ely. Майа иа, Madame Freeman, H.P., is white, of average size, globular ed white Ros .Pau | by Verdier, of rer А - of the b |B.P, is а pretty delicate P ao coloured flower, not over large, but dam nicely in the way of А а d desir dna EP, th stick in the traps to denote e their whereabou Potatoes were reg about three weeks, 8, ана во res of enar delicately tinged with rose ог car ized, full, and beautifully formed о ins, and som е, кн Madame Brianson, H.P., flower, reddish carmine siad d Leila E A fine; it is е some soils Rose Men easily caught and destro; еу and by fi ing u the Eee? таун у Iquite cleared the ны or this of all „Т.Е, ei tham. [This is a very old the pani good on ta i v. “регин me to call attention. to ] lit p Veronica Р., is a fine Rose, globlar, large, a Коё fall. в їп ш, and full ; free growth and etual Mrs. Wm olet shaded with fiery red, AE produced in а апа ер Маа кош ele Adéle Jouga, owers, not е, -— pplensing а md ni Sweet; th 4 nd 1 w out of doors. But a little light is better than darkness | violet. n them flowers rich purp | large, full, and it Т к ве Princess Alico d and lightly tinted үйнө six ro ed |1 ; Rishi brilliant pare ain йош ky! жел thos Б от ие purposes, оёз іп а border last summer, the ei light a a | dry, and I found it had many good qualities. It began to bloom when: oir: 2 iio. high] and continued to mprove, lasting as long as most annuale J. E. Шы, Piscieulture — Some of your readers who may only skim he columns of the Times may be | interested os the оа of а letter оп this subject by d eid. E , has flowers of а a = быы во many bold and striking Ros ses. „The Бев n | fall, and very s the are "usually produced singly ; the growt e о free, is a f | double, aried gr Alfred de Rou ugem from ds D 'Sunn ny South," is Ендй зы у with fiery red, се. € узуш nd large ; double only ib Full is caution, because applied to new Roses not describe as more than double. scented), “а mem from* eter may be pronounced promising; the flowers are white with a slightly ым айне, largo, double КЫЛЫ "i de e} Mid very sweet. Baron Adolphe de Rot H.P., is a grand Rose, highly decorative, bui e алеї Пу ўзня! the growth is Mem уы E ERA armes the flow ed i clus Chén &dole, Н, less showy Rose than the last ; reddish d e sometimes shaded with eii petas 22 'and of WA eR pm MAT. t! full an c erii | реа рү ао owe violet red, velvety, the cc "of the NORIS Bely iy aes Em md full; somewhat in the style ofi M des Combat Ал] eri but much darker and very sweet; the flowers are very large and f full, the growth vigorous. Emotion i isa е9 m e leli cate uld both abroad a and - home; the a Tiba Hosen. (Tea wit illia je rais er ot 'Vaisse inct с tm wering variety of the Rose де с Ros n; group, onda cing large double саол гесо — D» пена ти remain with a а jet of w ater passing over the ill tl y per erfe ct, and leaves s nothing to E дез Апу г almost pie dm - Roven 1 HP а Жо large оту, very | lo: vm at the ес. ts au late dosis pene limbing or pillar Sœur des А: Р» nges, rosy wis flower, very large and "t ртр my bs hat cost and ОША almost nominal. ues, da p^ Souvenir A nt red ; the s t is good, the — "Angers, H ре ased me much rs are red, shaded | freely. Tri iomphe | liber i |gra tui end Riding En s su e b pcm might ua E works of the French n e of the darkest. «S [e A have coded your columns to the | subject of fishing, I have thought this statement worth бёап t des Batailles he “ Senateur,” ore ill | bs » [discarded bec: а favourite with lw ers o colour; it reminds one of| and || е most bri е ant of the old '* French" Roses, now use во ee black, edged with true, conveys the appear- © апсе м? ыд int Genies, = еј Сот Courcy, Comtesse че Polignac, Deuil de [can Albert, r, e Bassano, Grandifl 80 large, р, with higherand more exquisite eimi and perfect form. Тһе flowers of Gustave Rousseau, H.P., а аге "Bishop's purple shaded with violet r ed, of | Meteorol e have had some weeks of bright dry weather with white morning frosts; then after a long cm some Showers and slight ei of N. a d W. winds; fo | long e two es э) бте d lour ; of average size, in the мер The above-named sorts are described from Ж notes taken from Plante in ists In ‘addition i^ P these | Iam growing the following: [^ —Baronne de MSN de aravane de Nism: ora, Hortense, Blachette, Le om Деш Charles Roy Madame а Madame "oe. Madame Valembourg, Peter , Prin rince Henri es Pays Bas, Senateur Favre, V аы js И я Tmperatrice Maria Alexandrin a bl ih or almost white Rose, not Juge, bnt 3 dud form, and full, very promising. ‚Р., is one of | ‹ the — and shoyiest, of this enc ы „brood; the usually clear red, t times shaded cented. Hybrid [чечен апа Corn This second un Tee list T havo either that I s in early stago of. the sie D eupped, sufficiently | 2 Mid пилето ПРА sprang from the east and very durable; оррете n» the d the heavens. {на western points, апа arche у, he. PL. Che" A ups a eg. ВЧ n the weather 2 cut mey —— ag has experience of the now of the mana ab they k combustion cottage f plan gs MEAS of ааны» s ve. Mo de | boiler for the circulation of hot- water? also of Bury & d conie The p gre e gardening f Pe débil some oue 8: with these boile 8 A dd те our Correspondent the information he Het es.—As а humble imitator of Mr. Rivers I tive been trying ап orchard e and bred “ pinching.” Some of my Peach vigorous, with fine fruit, RE early. - trees in pots I ЪЪ Tenn hand flow uh p piso; -— and full. n Hopper H.P., is a h carmine ;” I have never seen it otherwise than ie delicately tinted with | carmine; it д. however, a prettily- ары Rose L'Eclatan ite, „Н.Р. а fine са so called ы only x er e n the most crow that “ reris Pride is London is proud of Кий ost; ps ifraga) ш. grows to perfection, even | ded parts of the town." Now, I know | forward by d ua" hot ма аз hot as Ше good rose-coloured flower, with darker centre, large For C de I must Мы а анын, Time, алм ould bear, for the tbree weeks in March. ‚ and full, with fine У Isaw this Rose growing by | proves all things, will MY enable us to form а |1 destitute -the „thousand with the raiser last summer, and | correct estimate of their value. M leaves on all br Mies Mon. Kos Жон which had be - admired it much, but am not sure that it will prove | v. d last s m April to Auzust inclusive. Rn K in autumn. me cR eralda, H.P. ^ is of the má ө to know wh г I have committed? Тһе ules Margottin race, but darker ini brighter ; large, sois are about 2 ае Jig, or sometimes less, with e and very promising. e i =- de Crouy, H. P., Home Correspondence places for four leaves on them. The Wall Peaches out introduced by the sam e last, 18 à rose- London Pride. —In the ** Journal lof Botany ? T notice all the winter, with ards coloured sort shaded with wii очо large and full 1 f pl | border; now they hav s pang E. пау — Peel, H. P. pi e by the raiser as which it yo stated every week, They are pour and "their iul become Mat fleshy, thick d pecie and curled. Are they oyer-fed T [Yes, doubtless.] I have _ only ESSE in lh «дыш { Mist on delicate beaut; e bright that i "bs ave somewhere т that Saxifraga umbrosa | Ted Rose, ейде i onte i fo эй. n VL es > d |o E eh ied айтан r in the firm of London & Wise, Js е. Н.Р., is v а la PEE ebra! ei на Па у ЫН т, Кп rge, -— e ж? al Gardeners of the early pest of the v crowded with Pra described by the raiser; it is, нр ius. "cn dea. біт Е. Alcock, in his ** Capital of ery promising Clyde, H.P., a | Tycoon,” makes „mention E 5 = е касса iuba. т: owy the petals are not very nume rous, and som existed. 2, p. 71:—* In | V. estris) is the as Neben алу E m Pax jdm seeing this parasite on my | E ар Mexico & som Sui) е Mehr d common ld Seeman: ned the hedges, the ча ыа ue Thistle reminded | Berti А pronounce it а little coarse. This is опе of а Ъаїси | us of home while the ES Len blue and white, in A A m р. 3 of seedlings І raised; but їпрапу some | all their delicacy of hue and texture, mingling with T article in to n rà сой ы ч "hat aro three years ago, up to which time it had bloomed in | Camellia Cape Bithi, тЫ grew* wild by iia ed to e Roman Cuts, od a farm ‘summer only. Lord Herbert, H.P., is — of o hedge-side, spoke of other climes than our Fe ck. ^ Mr. Binks exhibited. ` Beauty о of Waltham race, аб present іп es | Perhaps it interest some of ndents to th e Oats referred t Messrs. Lawson's "at only ; is brought to their notice, should the | at Battersea Park Show in 1862, and I could not make ав rosy carmine, but blue pink would DNE оге | Blue Azalea be, as I believe, unknown in England.|out more than two o r three varieties, all of which were nearly ex the nd ине fill ad finely | Brinsley Marlay, St. , Regent's Park. — to e а known, end f t dee flower. Lord H.P, is a velvety dreworm (see p. 390).—Last y ear we were gu he rather startling description of the rlet erimson flower of E ылы il- | troubled with this pest i ME our Vine P borders. The plan тапчу" euet t C globular heads like ns, there . liancy, of good size form, with splendid foliage. | I adopted for curing the evil was this: I cut Potatoes ot the E d approach to such a singular To- — This and the last two finest | in 2 half an inch thick, ані inserted. Miri the Jastin i in any of the specimens. If Mr. Binks will ttin, ! border inches. below t he surface, placing а small!favour us by giving us his experience of last year, and. 414 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 11] gibl if his d «IE statements are confirmed thereby, it wil then orth while to c diae the subject seriously ; Bit o eos expect the pu ud to consider him a uring "ә n hallucina- tio ‚ Wm. Ва ate r Smi ith, 28, King Street, erag cnt the Our object Г j Foreign oii ARP А ING AT PAL from whence I eee de — d it ыо on my way. and rust ; indeed the garden struck me аз Mice rather left to, common gardeners than | so directed b of Er conclusion, it would appear to id багов, from In vegetation, that in comi ng ther hin rature which blows oppr ressive. Henry Benn Societies, во far sou | alkaloid, Mis he ca [ Max 2, 1863. lled Guaranine, was discovered o in dies by Dr. Theodore von Martius y wi гае ure "evel the таф is probably attained thron gh the sirocco or бз КУАУ, RM very Fern; penata of Ganin identical with Theine, but that, as far as is known, no other substance yields it s o abün- dántly, the amount being 5.07 per cent, as against good Бак E Tom which yields 2.13, and Coffee from 08% к: mode of usin the Guarana is enrious and in Miti is carried in the pocket of almost every aet, M.D., әз ©] ocke Aver, ба with it the palate ponen a a scale of the hoe fish (Sudis gigas) nf led ar he rough surfaces of which » 3uarana is grated Bla a fe w owder so formed are added i water, 7 drunk ag of| Ro | prineipal беш pe attraction on ris "Occasion 57 Аха pots ; Auri iculas dnce oses, both cut and in iem nts емйр ri 2k di hand the Riviera lies E i in in ful to the prend base Md -— on the con „is turne ЖОС enough this , protec- direc tion afforded by high m. Sheltered OR ues of the 1 Eirias, such as Villa Franca, in the sul urbs of Ni ce, Menton nigrae Кее is e fiet line to the south appear make up for the great difference i in Чањ. : tudo, ав far - vegetation is concerned. Thus, í on Bat turday, t the 18th inst., I made а list of - — dee the | rarias, an Em |Am гачы leaves, h | Williams, : Bull, and Lee. Е c "Tur time Alps, which protect| were Souvenir ul пег, те" Раш P Son. de Malmaison Ricaut, Paul Perras, Chénéd "c mide Anna px Souven "Char Vio ceri: Verdier, Cro! to Sir also were fraisiíod The] a nbsti E for tea. ere i The effect is very M bi „portion uf tannic acid also pre for w as there is a lar rge iti k digesti ons. Its зай. .W t аннат among thema | ‚ Madame тім Cambacérés, , Madam e Boll, r d'un of fi Beauty of Waltham, Senateur and other favourite F. Goldsmid, Bart. TH Pom ul | Lane showed good ве в s f Roses. Collections of — stove lants and others ouse enho arkable for the b MUT of their | py c. Messrs. А. irem ds From n ME Smith, gr. to Ше Sy The leaves rof the s spec I fond in fall blossom at the Palermo Botanical р ау Ina Garden y as show: southe ромео їп ийде s. ver а t an do in а northern | go of these plan гче різак и е viera, ап Prae ie t ^vi exam d cum, no | Cin nerarias, к желюш chiefly consi sting of м іа magnifi- | | vari ieties previo us ly lithographie dE, E better | pencil. ou сгеіасеопв or calcareous, ав pr eie the Riviera. Salvias, Iris, а white, red, and | С ài», Ketin nas, ' Mig- ie; Nasturtium, Du. ' Marigo ld, «нш, Candytu uft, Hollyhocks | кан) Stocks, Ca vemm en. r. James, gr. Potts, Glengall С Groe, Kent Road, dr the he varieties, all of — 4 ec кон, were sonne Motsopoltn Dombrain. ubt likes. "Som e goi n add "that the намод aid ы кено et the soil | and others. vidas M, satius аз did also Mr. Turn | F. Goldsmid. m were exhibited. Mr. Wiggins, gr. to W А үке Ann, Cheet , Eschsceh шс ‚Жа. ИЩ, las, Cyclam udas s tree, аа tree, о Elder rd Hawthorn just ready to blossom, Al Shrubby Flag, Dicks son's Doko p e La Eu ынай, -— маб, Nettles iid " Asphodei s Potius MA small Walnuts. at the Straw «Ае profusion I think they "ihid from the south Lemon groves of large idant ; ; but o only | с had but of the Palermitan* pit mpi flower тый Mr. Pragg, of Slou r. Turner came a magnificent gro oup of Azaleas iod specimens xd ui same description of plant also e fro om essrs. Lane & Son ves are abun of the e town. The edes —: | Te as а security, but | c Leigh, Pics finn Mr. Treen cam hunte r Verbena, another brilliant variety, Gloxinias and | eid of their uder, and other adn reium profusely flowered in тон, ux shown | We Mr. James; cut blooms of the sami hotel, | зем „Зову Убита Lord | e amongst others. . Beck, Esq., con- rner, and Mr. on, Esq. ; e v. Н.Н. | were e Hero, “сарда, Camp- qually fine as; and | Messrs. Perkins , Fox- | also et Spring лава ташый А March 18; dalis тту, nearly ex- had left qually | а large, won faciet bright rosy purple dnos called Lord Palm aple, Canadian Mespilu us, anded ; Elm. y M: y ud in full flower ; Thorn full leaf, covered Shi ourishing 4 fre zm ооу" As the alerm: ted in Wi ES the centre of а bay formed by an Pic reris ot mountains, with their sie sd directed northward, s o that the northern winds ККА Strike the bay and ква in full, were contri ibu riam b y Mr. Jam raria, a highly promising white воњ with. а m came from Mes "i^: ewm ae £o TU and Snowflake -— Finally, Bull, dme уя летел from the huge Snow- covered apa chain, Pr раев over nearly 200 miles of sun-warmed sea. this passage they me moi бт, which the high g. pln n | with eri ad черге with. the 5 сеет bright green, grass-like Isolepis gracilis. d mute y ases filled intermixe e fruit о: 1862 still green. daotíteg of Books. The Geological Evidences of the Eu of Man. By Sir Charles Ж 1, F.R.S. . 520. John Mura y, London. 1863, $ man's ишү el pi а very [a e moun PM ^ "und Pa! lis ATE i Thus Palermo, without being cold, is damp. and has 1 BOTANICAL or EDINBURGH: April ата, тына е I ot 3 days on which rain falls, instead o Dee RE or ко Maclagan, President, in the chair. Н. „Н. the Prince the ау Na s e e "S "Y йаг VM 3 like Nice. I quote from ihe learned Paler of Wales was elected an п honorary fellow of thè Society, in Norfolk, had discovered rude implements of flint, Professor Seina, who has written * Dye ган on and a "emgratulatory addre ess o H.R.H. was adopted. | which seemed to claim for their fabricators a vastly the meteorology of his native to likewise, only | ——Mr. Л inte cimen of Equisetum earlier date than people then were wil neede, _ 21 inches of rain fall in the year (at Nice it is 25, at | limosum, оті > ipee spiral arrangement of He stated that “the flints were evidently weapons of. Algiers 45) we may conclude that the rain is often | the sheaths on the ; the specimen was cleste i in | war, fabricated and used by a people who had not the rather of а northern character, small and drizzling. In | Possil Marsh, аг ‘ala - Mr. James Lambie, | use of metals" Specimens of these flint spear-heads confirmation, I may mention that I not see the | Kilwinning. Professor Liston sent specimens of Peta- | were deposited in the British um, but the world numerous ovde wide, Stony watercourses which are sites alba, which he had collected in a wild state in | was not ripe for the iue of his discovery. са with on Aeris апа in the regions Tideo Ан | several дын E The following communi- | truth, some experience is necessary, both to decide eations :—1l. * Note on E Ме divin, lint t 24 hours. "The sides of the western hills, too, | Agardh” Ву George Lawson, LL.D. 2. д ы ы аъ пр и ра cl ith verdure from their [eicere arid Kein Paullinia poca products” Ву pro 4, positively that it wa w ery different from the naked sun-burnt|T. C. A er, Esq. A remarked: There is no | fo in situ, or in a stra had not previously summits of the mountain tops at b RM E at| more remarkable plan Pig the order Sapindaces, if|been dist urbed. - They clearly indicated a moister clim ded from oint of view, Di Paullinia | Those. fint Teine did not produce human regar y sorbilis, a ES far Aes indeed as in the Riviera Pes d h. + het: ciduous trees Ач ча totally devoid of leaves. This d early flower vege- te of deciduous vegetation, speak "i v nibns nights that characterise the =) of Euro tree m not appear to penetrate deep en roots of trees until the spring be de я paste, which, hardened ӨФӨ. disease: onderful then that this B not e a mere vague as | att; aches uld теа] st n eco: si ie poi though, аз : Lo ih is not well seeds is is Brazil, Опа Рур Costa-Riea, and other H "Sou America, аз а nervou wn to the | The e very few specimens o remains lin ot ina a of the world, always had some which от |serious drawbac the shape of doubts as to their parts | true origin. uc e imulant and т estora- C. Lyell himself. ай once ien ost. to th in It is wel both as a t ad oratıye 0 thousa other ma it adds anot zzlin ng in i pariin history of of such qiio i in plants et Nes ely to 1 s of | rally у the presence of a principle, the pice all, and oo орай be satisfactorily ex explained. vx sun, constituet emedy dim kin Host ir of those the discovery p f ин зауза, апа |1 n, such as ес [e that it chemical ciated wii ne hoi udine TE Lag remains are no nor UEM burial place has been ting £1862; Thorn їп fall leaf, with the leaves of — | | men Ё mend who lived in ents of their kii May 2, 1863. j THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 415 bones in the some strata—the one thing that was crown his labours. befor in all me e recent discowrlón; toget ther with h estimate of their value; all this he does in such. aw that the unscientific rea ader - ve no dificuy i S e regi n of fact. In the latter part of the But we have said en ough. Everybody who desires to be put in possession st authentic information ор | this mper interesting subject, must study Sir в book ; and › Lyell we venture to say that the То volume, whe is posible that the re Sot, may of speculation, it fth е 2 near Torquay, and its be quite so vel satisfied with his Le rer We give treasures, and the xplora of the sepulehral vault а condensed extract from the 2d chapter. Ар the post- phost Pperiod, four und at кипа, in the h deposits of peat in | department of the Haute nne, near the Pyrenees am Tor dl 10 " 30 30 feet. The lo ut Жамна 2 or 8 will be read Vrae the deepest interoet, not unmixed in feet thick, c consists of sw. y of Moss о pha agnum, above СУ lies another growth of pea іс or aqua swamp plantg. Ta fact, Scotch Firs, often 3 feet in diameter, must have gr eed upon the m equently fallen in. But this tree is not n ver been in historical mi а native of the | Danish алды апа тне troduced it has never thriven. Тһе Scotch supplanted by the, sessile variety of the com- mon Oak dub tba n by the pedun iculated (Quercus Robur). — Oak E now, iu its in Denmark by th buried Scotch Fir, a stone implement was found. collecting and studying a vast мес of such clic , and other articles of human workmanship pre- served i in peat, in sand- dune es, andi in she 1- -mounds, to We continue pus p. 368 our notice of the Jardin | ° Fruitier bn Muséum. Poir ret Syn. Calebasse Tougard. Medium sized, eon ^ eom dg green speckled with brown. "s sh в vu oren a elti med. Sea on: " October. A singular ts flesh. aast.—Syn. Beurré ана „Besi Waét, déd Saint- W - Va, Bezi Vath, Wahette (Bezi Vaet i — er which name B. was first described, in in Tort aos Ae Tra v. 5, p. 4 It ана em т sugary, and agreeably | ber. Dordogne near the Château de Maiya шы Gu di M. ds onc 2 pd whose name it béars. odoi, агре , Sometimes very large, ey Ae greenish EA eln кя inkled with brown dots and specks, and s nged with red next the sun. ni meine pow Boos; and dien с. Season : end of November and in A ho be ttti e hang on i po а succeeds о J ien "болысы Gildornacum dee epe en, is a small town in the ince of Namur, . Beurré Giffard. „This is described as pyri form, fro om which this Pear takes its ДЕЙДЫ, Giffar rd.- —Syn greenish Ks tinged with red next the sun; flesh melting, juicy and rich. Season: end of July and t contrary. might well oféfbodé зоте in- | diferent or bad M Pears at present cultiva te din this | country. Amiré Rouz.— sis Archidue d'Été, Oignonet, Small, | yello ; flesh are in еее Ton the ancient abbey о! Saint Waast, founded at Arras by Theodoric 1st in 618; that abbey the Pear in questio only half meltin "t Senson : beginning o of A One end of the just century.. lt is no ot described as Куз» first-rate i in the work. before us; vito | of the old French sorts, which do not kei dt well in the climate of England. it proves inferior nologi , of bronze, and of iron, named from i eir turn served for the fabrication - mem The general ven arrived at is, that the age of stone in Denmark c Poir е d'Auch.—Syn. Bon Chrétien d'Auch, Bon Chrétien Turc, А mour (f some), Belle Bessa. "This quite different from the | d'Auch of. our English Seek others that its cultivation may be very well « dispensed | € ant шев have succeeded in establishing a chro- ш of our ыы weary of the realities of life, т?в атп stro everest jeux uage. | title of Lispings from 206 Latitudes, or extracts from -— diary of the Hon. Impulsia G e have before us a series of ану, amusing is QM which 1 Colm Among imported Terms nc of the va sepe d the adventures of a middle- e lady in sea cided with the die of the first vegetation, or iit o the Sco Fir; а Node rable portion of the Oak ded wit net not е carry us back more than a com- ong the shores of ШЕ puria ыы mounds e eaten by m 2 plentifully тайр up » p with the Меш of у rupeds, birds, and fish rude fishers by р, w Pr p баана ed or “kitchen-re! рв. Seattered all through them are flint ches hatchets, and other instruments of stone, wood, and bone, o p: ше of coarse potte е m с ers but never any in instru re inferred fro алы lana Ti the same v da iss La ke renes built on cone: said are еге Ап ехсеПеп& frui it. " | sort, eu half ET. for ME. or for show. Lesbre.— ER pe sur prr иш; nurserym пе, and named by him in complim "Fruit middle-sized, obovate or melting and ugust. of the new Pears ; very large, pyriform, olive green, speckled vit brown; u^ — orien АЈ only fit for stewing. Seas December, Pa itea eem pie gamotte Poitenu. seris ia zed, r vos ish, "lergemotabaped P verge with [brown orange, with reddish russet specks next the sun; flesh remark eig ы: melting and sugary, with Cr =й» дсн. Season : Оо eit " ma September and оше. і ii Gros Roi Lonis. Anola |9 Higgs, who “ had left Krisen or three husbands ín in and how the ri — was d de R who wa i i the se and 20 other Md are not з des scr ribed with i ір finite humour, but illustrated by tbr ana twenty ee о have seen, Asa drawing: room book for ше, season 1 pr robably the climat of France does поё su it, for it is highly esteemed in the north “|$ Europe In Dittrich's Peer ch der t the Goffüdadirer Winter- ары viden : ving veins is all ed to light, and the fact that they split the bone: taining marro € ЧЫ, Dr. "ва егірр, а skil ful anatomist, d paleo; logist, ей oM re than 40 caverns in бе neighbourhood c Hi = pa to have been d фаб { into them, by солаш сиди n kel of the сс ificially sha; versally | found in d he * nene o of them could rr Roberstein in a cottage walde, in Pomerania; is buttery, juicy, Шел, and sugary, with a rich einnam mon flavour. S cember; Dit- h E In Wurtemberg еа of ıt are freque weigh: Made of ага | po ound. The tree, nein perd is adapted for clay nna and bea ars very abundan пу. It i is extensively A tk earlier period geolog were then wiling p believe, n AE Charles, 1 in TM that he did give Doctors opinion coni s, in 1834, the fair Идо m t. Peters bur nectio Poire. de Grumkow,—Syn, Grumkower Winterbirn | Y Moriseau.. A middle-sized and some what irregularly | diar ormed. turbinate frui ive green colour. r Rug ugen m itisa EA „gri um у eir the core, but elsewhere its tal $| С hemistry, foun which reach from bite guarantee that the wo will be worthy, z only of weed but of the тапу лене uis en who are with the Editor mportan ra under- r. Wm. Paul bas produced а iind edition of his efol little volume called The laten; which now find a mo tti author’s Rose med bat gi i value is the omission of many of the ЕЗ om os been surpassed by more E E hein аге вссотрар 1] t 1а, о British Hy menomyeetal fag. and of. Gladiolus illyri icus. de m | the above it appears that. het e of 118 be owing to climate, by w a gre dier The | opinion ав regar rds з the nity, of thisfrait between n Prof, caiobn od в. This difference must botany. more or ey also contain various interesting communi- reign Flora subjects relating to British and for н Й ich e. now them nisse, less affected, but som e much x m. >» ош ; and can only plead, that a discovery which see to con- | what may be good in "Aisne y pro ry infe- tradict the gov. TAA of previous ce. For ex seda, d in "rm наг country t i naturally in is dry and worthless compared w. hen grown in Yorks| hin . There is я h to be done before it сап scertained what irt Rh | varieties are most suitable for different countries, and The important’ step — establishing the|likewise for vari localities of the same country.| and Gunnera great antiquity of. man was mad by M. Bou cher de | We think the Grumkower prove a suitable Perthes y for the north of England; at all events it is certainly | Fuchs cientallu vium, at Abbevill worthy of trial. succeed as wi а mente, whose : antiquity was mius ya ari ir ge ек н the sho =» эе i per 100. ition. This gentleman was poss of apu qi Monch Syn, Belle Épine Fondante, T and Variegated Сезин Lo 3s. 64. per dozen. . owledge, enough io recognise in their rude and 2616 Gf eer Врв Rose. Fruit rer aeea; Holly.— forms an admirable single type а "oq o dag rar тюе mra t marbled | tree, or group appropriate on lawns, or polished stone weapons of a later period, usually called brown, and sometimes ена vith next | in woods and hedge It is also the densest and “ celts” Still the scientific. world had no faith in the sun. "Тыр fine, very E ut A а a | warmest of m. Plants, though of slow growth in itatement tbat wor art, however rude, had | pa edi cidulated ворагу flavour. - vue with Се Е рат тайда. been met with in undisturbed lying close | This. "e" is brought ten Mut c Paris, | as epos T. pian pres upon the white chalk. М. Boucher de Perthes bas, if | where e а uit is sold å in the € aversge of Many emite лета ч ri E Hawthorn we mistake not, just made the di uman | 25 cents. g Forest, and they 416 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 2, 1863, reely less lovely when the Hawthorn is in bloom; a pit with dex. Haut is most eongenial to | [odes than Mes the Holly is in berry. The Holly | iheir growth, Air be admitted to them with hedges at Tynni nghame, in SNPE planted about | eaution, and aso gate fluetuations ayoided. Have 1705 Miet sixth Earl of Ha us ton, have | ац eye i n due time to e ү 'opagation ol stock. fer attained а world-wide celebr rity. They are 2952 тр succession or winter flo in length, from 1 RK " Meek in S d from 1 ts а йылы ое oden nas 17 feet broad at Lees, the intelligent Poinsortias, Seriene na Furor quiam anc gardener there, inf orms me that aagi clipped бе-пе ова. Remer nber what ted last annually in April, The soil is a fine y loan } ose resting on grzvel. А clipped Holly he ge M. one o! who have e only ‹ h in whi g their whole my nurseries hcre, w. пс ource of n to ise i ft every passer by. Though now neglecte ed, ri us esed n the natives of the hot énd moist valleys, or for ed. a se, impen. netrable fence, inace essi ible to | shady woods of the east, ах) those from the western birds, and those boys isphere, which inbabit high and airy regions. To walls, and ordi ary f offer but slight difficulties, accomplish this, uld advise чєн tempting even for the (eu f oyercoming them.| of air during the earlier part о! ay, шү: еуеп The varieties do not reproduce Де m true fróm little all ni ight if possible, ead with а great seed, and are consequently incre y cuttings, dat Fro rge sowin g layers, budding, and grafting. with the least —Q such A sev as Aerides, Sacco- &с. ha tue ' berries of the variegated "Holly. once made i n thee labium, Dendr obiu: E shut up wit Р ry early in the afternoon, othe ers reverfe : i t type. Some years ago I met with a beauti Пу, with broad prickly leaves, in CING DEPARTMENT. the Безді rin ce ог шыш, which Ahe lat late Мт. PINER memet ona ting take place MeN У informed me sed from the Perado | | plants T filled ber X Give I To to hybrid "with the English Bu In a recent cor- | growing stock. and above all plenty of ам respondence with Mr, Ja: McNab, he obligingly | moisture. furnished nie with leaves of several seedlings stil ViNERIES.— Let te Vis nes now breaking have every growing there, raised fom the I, WX supposed to | attention in in ai y to disbudding, &e. The litter or be fertilised with ips Eod uM a large flowering | covering should now be rem piad from plant of which was ediate vicinity. | bo: d ids whetber early or ^r te. Lui an unfer- It is interesting t 3. these seedlings. | menting state а the soil Mes vs of i imparting Not one has the ES. еге leaves of the fen iale | warnith in the early part of parent (Т do), but all b EACHES ECTARIN с Quiting ue to keep the to the English Holly, Owe is scarcely а аа shoots well tied in the early house, and be careful n from the latter; another has almost ovate leay o get them crowde In disbuddin, bearing thiid, large broad leaves to 4 inches in MERE od of the present year should be divested of all while th young shoots of a fourth are of plish | shoots except the terminal one thos ar the hue. Some of th Y es are repo less | base. Where а do су occurs any of the har than the English Holly, which unfortunately ay be t Ventilate freely in fine r: Ads hybriuiser or cultivator be brought to T fine 2 е ай wing on a granola уа riety known as tie тшн ет п.” ре revious to jer l, these "and two of the Silver иа у бей v Bs Б ; ге eal which Ou G энш 290 Теам g and thinning | 8e. ces gradually raise the use. yringe mornings and moist atmosphere. When the th mpe afternoons. еер а rders require Mem give them à good | soaking. ubs should h bo PI water occasionall у. . MeLows.—lf there be sny room to spare on kerbs or of houses “ at ЧИК, some of the finer laced thereon in РР" ог а Ъе Ошу R the rag rin The Silvers were killed 0 feet iu. height, their lower branches swee ping "tbe | mnd. ; the ase, and ea el; the ere e ould турдш; out of which ihe. loose soil i or GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. at all damp, in order that an ехе obtained. - Ung enia РЕ E may yet be реше; osing анаа plants too воо; istsu difler eason lor transplanting HS Some say in summer, ately alter the first Prick out A ed gem forward all pr dh for the embellis bme nt of the flower ga дайар. Inspect see that а 2 in autu liave transplanted nus success and loo re cess if the weather is овет аб the Hue apti imme diately after the wor bi а, done, The Holly 8. ad e, e | close attention. ıfluous bud y all recently Б the soil is дарей озат their roots. well support them if necessary wit P овев will soon want ay be indu oid to слова а rapid ress when rdg o it is absolutely mun that those protection “1 ; d undergo rich sand y soil tbat is E dry; it is however ect than many trees. W. less particular. in this Paul, in Proc. Roy. Hort. "Boo. oor Perdenin р mew for at lea d Ай we ou sys sro tban, fru ми ш may be sent us t bra e in fact, so that th ы шс у speeicen na inducing th roduction of shoots "tok late autumn by а а irowel, Du d. ball СЕ xí casei ырл гарын, утны; 2 А — To ro č wering. Training of young progi sas they progress hoops and mà covering. every n night beris j mi ca.—H B. А о о of Vernis ust. also: va regular attention in order that they ul in bad weaiber perhaps all „дау. In the secon гуы re io viis the E To has pot been for 7 piensos ät all times present a n ie . In doin Ж T Y ў this, pm еа h ee ter | stiffness, for if the wed as when they are permitted to fall in jer n festoons from the roof. Roses, Cinerarias, largoniums, a shd Azaleas Should urf ed whei enever tio тош! із | surface foreright shoots in Ауа, ета а leaf | or two a& ihe SR these will som develope themse m STATE OF THE WEATHER AT ме rre NEAR LONDON, Forthe Week ending April 29, 1863, as rved at the Horticultural га] Garden EMFERATURF. ofthe Т foot od deep. | deep. April. те parti Wind Rain, . {Mean lg855555 = ght; өн t fro: it with hot уз аы at night, ght sun; very fine throughopt. 28—0Overcast ; rq 005 moving іп strata ; showers, 29— MAE and. Sog бле; Np s squally,; shower, Mean teniperature of t. the average. EPOR р ‹ During the las t37 уе: vu 4 Lar нын е SOHTA W. ICK, ars, for the ensuing Week, ending May 9,1 1863, кей Ан нды Боасе АП ыы Winds. | Greatest Quantity |. 8i No. of Years in — which E Rained Average Lowest Temp. Mean Temp. 8. 5.3, | _ БЕГЕ ж-о! 17 13 19 50.2 502 50.0 14 K 49.6 16 0.8) 50.3 16 А 501 15 0.00 81 9 The hi ighest- аЬ during the above period occurred -on 6th, m — therm, 84 deg.; and the lowest on the 8th, 1855— therm. 21 deg. qu——Ó— áá—Ó UP otices to Corresponden *„* As usual, many communications have been pet too late, and others are detained m the necessary inquiries can be made, We must also beg the indulgence of those correspond- ents the insertion of whose contributions is still delaye Воцвз: A Constant 8 i adv. s in ground S585g5 LIII EIS =l ьњео 1-1 SE. 4 6 8 4 6 6 4 ee = э 1 2 1 4 3 6 2 the nemenes řad better АП of фа. ы; "how e lifted in masses lea: се begin to ime of of yellowish, са the full ompleted in t out-of-the-way be Mec, в вооп as t ARS ho inqnires what is the best remedy he —À for ps e destruction of e m on his Plum and pricot trees under glass, witho! loom, is recommended tedious but safe remedy. Or UM tr ТА | white Hellebore powder, as is A with Goos CUCUMBER DisEASE: D M. It is the ques valent а bas ovi Pon d MJB JR iW. The ho bera pd is produci ien it occurs on В — - а find vi т ase rubbed in, or greas common America. t the FUNGI TV. Your Fungus fro myce beh. 16 is impossible, it belongs, or whether i eg impression from its aor is, t dei is harm cannot pleqge « ends to A улг Ifit e I n2 send vill e ndeavour to ейи is AE nes castigator, as well as ed La е can guess from the ы э-н :J0. Alm more or tpm "modified for e ht M serius. Penzance for — sprin ceed ood. s ^" range's, seem to have ere was nothing to fill n Wa cheren at v sid of August, and Snow g of Decem desirable -that most а ог third week in d ation, bier with good balls of earth. Sea-kale should now haye all o shoots condition, ading whenever the weather i is warm | ard potti ig; as young bal еч tablished rete Ач нр: of thick) senioris pi plates with RE. ше ur. of the р Рд 9 € ers we must TRES slugs, at least when used on y api Peaches ода, ав d the; : ul away—about four or Lai. to eaeh stool is| “T soils they are more useful. int "Keep down all blogom stems from both | eenprttemso eben or калон F. ©. Your besl oo | йм, and Sea-kale ; these йы the А Stir| ayard from ^ and then to effect the Tomova in tod open x tatoes. eed all Mg ge pe possible next spring, lt із too late а cool fram 1 t , 0 vibe тыге ы мо o oh will 8nd iie beris а JP Те tle green exoresepoón on pro- Е: е Dap эй Let those who would here first. S ee У indicate that the the Asparagus see that plenty of manure ог half: ouse із kept too асана Б ope itself MUN. сь matter is dug in into the alleys forthwith. dont, be f fonnd to S ghowing | Disbud and Nectarines. Pinch off the m Cocoa 5 x therefore, to "el 1b what tribe EC TS Р. The Beetle i ie ере оен апа ће | bo P s $ jr E AE " Genu snae d Gu of Soda, "Sulpbate of Amina ma other Vento Manures. diii ex Corn in Sheaves by self-acting Rake; LI Max 2, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 417 pots R’S GUANO .(establishéd 21 years) 7l. per Ton. OTTER'S CONCENTRATED ANURE, guaranteed by analysis, 107. per Ton PURE GYPSUM, E per r Ton, bags included. Address, 28, Clapham Road Place, 8, HE BRUN DUIS Ms Ыра шы COMPANY ady PREPARED BONE M ANURE. for p use on PASTURES, WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. BLOOD MANURE for ditto Минос натка of LIME, &c. АП the end being in the finest, condition, They also con- tinue to в GIBBS'S" PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every Artificial Manure of known value. E. Ровзев, Secretary. 116, Feuchurch Street, E.C. ENANT FARMERS M COMPANY. ODAMS'S BLOOD MAN for CORN. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS, ,QDAMS BB Bo EREROSE DAL of LIME, MANUFACTURED уунан o or BLOOD 3 MANURE COMPANY (L: амар. T FARMER 0,000 Acres W^ nd. Cha m CLAYDON, Tia. , Littlebury, Essex, NO of these Standard Manures miy be пиада at he Off C. T. МАСАрАМ, Secretary. 5 Or of th al Agents. Offices: 109, Fenchurch pa London, Е.С. Aide Plaistow Marshes, Essex N.E. AS OW, Мг А.В UR Тһе Мап ufacetured by J. В. Lawes for the seut pies "ot 1863 are now gady for delivery at his Es Paint no longer Necessary. р SMITH'S PAL cag BLACK TERME Sold in ks of abou кеф ups 8 each, at 1з. 6d. per gallon, at емад ту, о аса n paid to any station in the 9 om. ply to Нпл, & SwrrH, Brierley Hill Iron Works, near pudiey - == Cannon Street, E.C., from whom only it can Glass and Mixed Paints (Ready for Use.) FoR FacroRIrs, HOT-HOUSES, ораза GARDEN xNa-Hov: s, &c. ms E "VE OIL a со COMPANY (Limited), from their nection with some of tbe largest British and Foreign Glass and Lead very other descriptiot n of Cut Size for | -Us wholesale prices. - as to the best mode of d P Bu Ron 6 „ Рагк Ее та “Бї Bottom E for ILLUSTRATED LISTS to Mr. THOM: ,&6 eorge's Street, London Docks, OR NS u LTU R А ^ hines ` for and Carts, Turnip "башга; е Ж arae шее Шага átad reccipt of six "in x a A y, New A dL E.C. : Brentwood, Essex. ERIT MI 3 "hauf x1ON has a large Mus of NEW бй, PRI MARQUEES T 18 CLOTHS. wit actories, at the following pri Per Ton. Poles, comylete, n Sale. LAWES'S PATENT TURNIP. MANURE, t AE and PAVILIONS (ог Royal aui M e partits, wi boarded l-— ЕМ of M" . &6 6| floors ый elegantly decorated, The FLA. GS used LAWES'S SUPERPHOSPHA at the Royal Procession to be Sold as Second-hand, BURNT ВОМЕ or MINERAL PHOSPHATES 5 ETTING and L BUNTING Dy Fruit Trees, &c. LAWES'S BARLEY, GRASS, and MANGELMANURES 8 0 These Manures can be obtained of Mr Lawes, or through bis | irap me. d aede all es of the United Kingdom, at prices | тагу an ano direct from Messrs. Gibbs: Nitrate Address, BENJAMIN EDGINGTON, 2, Duke Street, London Bridge, S.E. No other Establishment t. MENT COMPANY.— American and other Cakes arket price: dlc Јонх BENNET iw wes, 1, Adelaido Place, London Bridge, E. C. ; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. ан AND M Bri aie ag and MOWING 1. McCORMICK'8 M PATENT REAPING MACHINE price 341. RGESS лхр KEY'S DOREY, DELIVERY REAPER deliver ie Corn in Swathe; Lus 361 No 3 BURGESS DEEI Th P OMPINED REAPER and rice 301. ze No. 4. n ANDKEY'S MOER for Natural and Arti- ficial Grasses; price 25l. of this Machine by а man; | Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament in 1853. 2, Old Palace еф ose е r, 8. W. WNE. E CLERGY, пы а &c. IN ENGLAND AND Wi The Company ed vdicus NIY, S mited ти amount, for the fo ollowing works - Ag — Improvement, the whole iS 8 being liquidated by a rent о уе Drainage, Irr V ation and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, Cle -— aere Planting for any beneficial pur- e: y for: Drainage or Irrigation. d Railroads tor agricultural or farris е ты Peri AUR ор UTU PAD and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, 37 and 38, Lower Kennington Lane, London, 8. ASSAYS and АТИ promptly attended to by Ј. С, NzsBIT, LANSD & Co. Spi лоты and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, Ккк тауа ает но others pte in making Artifii al Manures may obtaj eryn nstrue- bid m their Robam к eficient | ргерагайоп {^- АЧА, ng J. C. Nes LANSDELL & Со,, 37 and 38, Lower Kennington Lane, Tob. n, 8. Analyses of Soils, Guan Superphosphates of Lime, Coprolites, &c, an Assays al Fes Silver, and other liners. are execu al d despa ^h. G rope: in Chemieal nope, or bae ing, tion the College, рш, My ie for pursuing t their prod and ther ^d is modat a lim r of Resident Studen iex e PA er т be forwarded on Pec LFRED SI BSON, F.C.S., Author of © Agricultural Chemistry," &o., Jate First As iei in the Laboratory of the Royal Agrieultu ollege, has REMOVED his LABO- ВАТОВҮ (011, Eaton Techioé; St. John's Wood, London, N. W., where ыны S for Analysis should be a: ssed.. Ana yt tical EON stry, &c. reat International Dog Show at the ieultural Hall. On the representation of several ig wel Exbibitors and for the convenience of parties who have Dogs at the PA Shoiri al Dog will the closin entries of m Internatio be deferred until Monday, May 11, next. FIRS! GREAT INTERNATIONAL SHOW SPORTING and OT GS, will о, ld at the ncir ет Thousand jns will Ai s. in фр Plate (suitably engraved) at ers. The body ll, the ample accommodations of which Mene duly tested. LA x Just — Clu ‘Show, 5 йз dev: к р апа arg es eds of D« he rong мен will The Toys fe m breeds will he paced [^ the Gallerie iM, ы are both warm апа well ventila: Kenneis will be erected for the Foxhounds and Harni rriers of each сенир — ЫШ ате not less than three e. А wall ed y n 200 feet in height, will be duty ш used for ex Бра, Mr. Brailsford, Secr eec f of the bicingham N кл. үе) Show, with his ,experionee rer Кеерогз, has e Specially engaged to take charge of the internal arrangeme сеч ows will be pom ted » tbe co ost and risk of the Agricultural Hall Com ү ny, by whom the — А of ind Prizes is в guaranteod, and by yb и, food, ample in quai tity, and of the best quality, will be vided. Prize p and forms of Entry wr ү е ned on appli- cation to the Secretary, at the Offices of ihe Com caedi Вар та Street, Liverpool Road, N, ; and аб AUSTIN’ . ик Office, Rt. rey e Piccadilly, w pigs, Entries must be made on or before May 1 ertifie: f Entry sent pt post must ae онны n by Post ойе Orders edendi o BAMUEL SIDN at the Post Office, eet, Isling n SBrpwzv, Secretary. _ . detties or Landing places on of navigable rivers or rmm DM pee and .ouses and other istam Tor farm Ed Landowners assessed under All the aii ARD IM MENTS, and as to their efficiency Bunakss & KEY refe al Corel pureLasers to the ead of Sr received о, various АКОШ Societies, still re confiden ала the lai mber o of Agri- ele dem pem in all parts о! the world. Immediate Orders are requested to ensure timely delivery. Full фео and drawings forwarded on "domos n to 95, Newgate Street, London. or Brentwood, Ess 5 ER'S * ЕКІСІ MO."—Patro — ised • by ws jesty the Queen, EH of No mber- for Syon House, hie Grace the Duke of еттин for Qhiswick Gardens, rotessor Lindley for ње Ая cultural Bosiaty: Sir Joseph Paxton for {һе Crystai Palace, Zoological *ociety, late Mrs. PROTECTION from the COLD beu. & MORNING FROST. * FRIGI DOMO," a Canvas made of patent- renes Hair ool, а беп бори of iat vast гендер coping i [x fixed pee, Itis adapted for tural and floricultu urposes, for preserving гапа Flo: scorch: rays of the sun, from еке morning frosts. "То be oyal .. le, 6d. EI run. y per у make, yards wide, 1s. 84 per yard. Ап eai make, 5 yards wide, Е ва. о уага гип, Also с: m o" Netting,.2 yards wide, 1з, 4d. per yard run. ELISHA THOMAS ARCH Trinity Lane, Бу St., and Seedsm * It етар Whole and iir Manufacturer, 7, City, E.C., and of all Nurserymen en througho out the kingdom. is much cheaper than Mats аз а covering." Parliament, Royal Cha. Pim or Comimision, 1 publie or general works ff drain bo ionute iia no investigation of title is required, e Com y being ctly financial eyed bac ро, not intactere with t tho plans айа н, of -€ T yn coutrolled only by the Goverument Enclos For fortor ранч к= ior "fonós of application, "i Dix semen DOYAL EDU SOCIETY of Besi ides the usual Prizes for Cattle, Horses, Sheep, and TA SPECIAL DIDIE mes to 2500, including ESSAY! for FRUIT, CIDER 'and PER HOPS, and SALT, are offered D e, the Local КӨРҮҮЙ to y^ competed for at the Worcester eeting. For Prize Sheets and particulars apply H. Harr Dare, Esq., 12, Hanover Square, London, W. che bi icai базе. REDUCTION IN PRICE, —- ` PHOSPHO GUANO. m T Д зане" 2 M иа в, Managing Director, TURDAY, MA а mnster, Land Е rainage, and ) er Agrionlt ural Improvements. | GS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. M К, B3ILEY DENTO › QE, manti а А2 еэ London Farmers’ Club X «wb hs d i дра. of Laud Imp Im пир by a Мохрлт, Мау 4 (Ит. Spearin; Ginie comm; of 5s. per acre nder to niti A ence of Clima charge " ene and other works. ? EDNESDAY, 6—Agri. — of England 0 m Ld apply to him, at 52, Parliament Street, estmi rari WRITER in d Times. of. April 27, ‹ calls Drainage, &c к. а BEAUMONT, "LAND Pli SUR 5 DRADADE Epormvkgm (for several years rom the use of SEINEN machinery In rd dsuatunt 96 "Mr. д Josiah Parkes), undertakes the Planning and ur Infirmar mber of machine Execution of Work г rainage, »nd Estate Improvements отв t id ds ring th eneraly ; including Embaukments and River Works; | 98€Cldents те vene am d ation was У du he Reclamation of hes and T indes Irrigation 14 € 10 during 1862, and April, rping ; оп of Farm Buildin, ourers' Cotta, &c., either at the private cost of the Landowner, or th: the house surgeon Ts that the the med о bs arious Land Improvement Ас | mino ir nd Su dendo Mapped, or КН апа Reported theso in number duri ing the e peri iod. The Mao x: E of dnte Ер cum A UNIS | followin 61 geni accomp апу th ese T “I 2, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. am not a ы: ора vith т gs to the population е а нл those The Prices for the Season 1863 are as follows, delivered Free on Board, or on the Rails at Liverpool. | For 30 c and upwards For 10 Топ ». £10 5 0 per Ton, net cash, Hac » 7. , fiedak Britain. 1:£ Aali PETER riwaok & SON, Соңдилотовз. VE & CO, BROKEBS. & онй. ibi fequenti | Я д АС followi of ze sr adiing tho f Bolier epe эт в read ad year ur tbe am re jet in | Hanove Кыл» ists we have поб ту есе i n the form of — explo- sions, but there are а ret m any mino ts 418 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 2, 1863, connected with steam machinery which 1 might be apprehend a difficulty in not bein re hem for the benefit of farmers; ‚апа why? j to E avoided by system eni Кш А gentleman үе lan gunge ; са ч-т per е alto sale tho fct » 3 €: qu mor 9 have in Gloucestershire says in etter to me: * known that t wi vod e pond: | У n his estate; пог h; brother-in-law, а Gloucestershire manufacturer, intelligent German | agriculturists acquainted. with | tha n E wirew а farthing'’s worth of inj А is guardian of a union, four-fiiths of which is English, and in this ci bbs EM HAE M very great р This, my friend Mi. mitb, certainly manufacturing ; but he finds on inves- |S yag ys is a reply to your question “ Qui jar ima из езі? tigation that the А, ses whieh соте before him spectemur agendo"—and what's the use of ioi requi elief aceount of aecidents are not 2. Sp pH ss of professional seo and oniy relatively but absolute ely more numerous in MOLES AND SPAR idi forgetfulness or wilful neglect, has prevented my the agricultural parishes.” R quid boxe opus est? ur agendo," before fulfilling my promise to reply to my old opponent glad my friend Mr. Spin, p such T now ree of Colehester, my neighbour; and I am n UENIRE gla diy ы fii, Since he һа s paid me 299 same | sorry the doctor has removed the venue, as the lawyers Ох Wednesday next the xa of the Agricul- compliment, has been d мота call it, from a pro = рарег, кеш; tural Society will be ее red, ur Newcastle, | taken the language out of tlie ed of the TONO time since, it was carried on rather warmly, to the Darlington, is Durham vim 1з to be the scene Greci n warrior in his contest with Ulysses for the Agri cult tural ба гене, wherein both sides will have fair ' of the great Country Meeting in Más he com- | shield of Achilles, and applied 16 to in my contest or prejudice. mittee of the Council appointed to examine the| with him on the destruction or preservation wis ү Nor am І ѕогту tl iat the Rev. Н pa e , ай the localities made their examination last ek, and | mole. * Quid verbis opus est? spectemur. agendo, м ew of an opposi ft, М dian ey Miche h P thei eport will oubt decide this matter. told, was the boast of the poa poena d calls him, has stepped forwart ‚ ог sailed up, whichever ceris val ч eh is friend off the rock against which There is of course a natural desire that fresh | "hich, my friend, Mr. Smith, I o as correct may be, to help his friend o VOS i loh b ога d that | translated hun" he saw he was splitting, or to dra m out of the mud 5 та 2 ^id SEE cse 2 э Зема 7 po visit Let us work, not talk.” wherein he А чав 80 e CAES i Н ИННА сено табо ob n | rejoice that Mr. Crewe has shown so much chiva he рех опе shculd be chosen. Бе ыман, But talab m icum йа I ats те fedis эин zene erosity, and I hope he will ultimately place ш the towns named сот фы {ег Че ү: E is эб m д на | бөй ОЛЕГ ОЧ ima nd safe ground, and not, a , . а enk otherwise NIE UAM * pev exultingly, “ What's the use is moles P” I reply, his ста is » to put men under it. vi the railway accommodation, the house accom- my friend awire, or if he be not, I o Battbousl thia Bev. A.H. Cr has generously done modation, the acco инна for implement trials абре у. ЧУ to be, that on e of the tost ils fin all this, Т am surprised at it nev кын, since it is the and for liv ve stock exhibi IU ^ р н the eral custom for gentlemen of his i s profession to bury the town. which has М received the annual КРОН К “Мое? f “ Talpa,” whi eh Mr. Si ith | doctors’ faults and шы, iae than accept thom ав 4 i gnature of “ Mole,” or o alpa," which Mr. Smi ў v. HI. Cre e has ne e thos ey visit of the Society. uM astle, which was visited | pnows means the same thing? And wo at very | their own, as the R ів k d pae ree does, 16 or 17 years ago, h i. Vibes railways from Scot sicat and writer and scholar s adopted | friend, D ос ; hich "his ани friend н. ouk de. land, which would, no doubt, send many competi- | this signature unless he believ ed that there was more | and w ng tors and m ny visitors; and it has also direct to be learnt by farmers care auy eraa n, very tho destrui geli - UE Nein S E railway communication with the south. А show | useful an Pide iim operations of zu e than TB » “Ау is most unjust, since all my life I he ground—the famo own Moo 1400 acres—is | those of any other creature, А ig man lis selt + pe d Gut od bo Фина УР » АЕ, Ыр is nam placed at the disposal of the Society free of piu Eus Am zd i tms Hid diy Creta c тн Арг ave Бем able, ana have: nere wi Ue T t with a railway station уыш ; and EM ЖА» ather во {аг to keep down the numbers of them yet one single v эү advocating the destruction of any kind ground for small implements is also close y. th Кока: #05 Бе w- detinent: to. he: cale Чо {| of. birds; on the contrary, as all my friends know, : ev sho n e a detrimen О e cultivation o Р: population of Newcastle with Gateshead is over Шай and boie thie reaso Tos. caliing- t any and, as T "think, the readers of the Agri al Gazette ык, and they олно Da пу undre hotels, eople do, * grubbers Bat, my friend, $08. sus will remembe er, I have written as earnestly an forcibly ging-hous ч пе transit, DM machinery to бекі under ground on the mode 1 of | ү I s T have been ede in анн с. {не p - Se. their | railw accommo ation. arlington ‚апа again ег bemg killed in any way what- and Durham, ые. of which th eed н ера 3 A AEN ar you de and now, if you ver; indeed, many years since І left о shooting ELI ase ord adequate lodging room | cou uld, you would exterminate every vesti ige of the|because I would not kill a pheasant ог а partridge; for — ап do not e E а local ipu modes from which y уоп yarat work, and on the jen and since then I have not shed the blood of a single g ht an а, ards yisito tion of whic r fame and fortune seem reature, except of a rat or se, ог a fl пер has une d ч t AS M e iet s lots depend? ped off my dog upon his master, and co his very other year ої tate the Society has los phlebotomising practices upon my own person; and I large sum by its show. Its funds ar em is rem ies fien; is д fair, it is not ingenuous; but| Sef Bree or his revere end backer to pro duce ms to risk another deficit of this kind. . The -But coy ч а mly: ott- fhi ingl ocality which provi st local popula- subject. reator, if we believe modern phil |o or has that I have written, advocating the tion is to be preferred on this ground, even though sophers, so lions of years back made these е9 oF any ЧЫ f birds. its vn have the powerful plea in their behalf |. *grubbers which have been at work grubbing in- Is the erefore, strange that I should be accused that they etin never yet received a visit from the |е cessantly ever since {о the pr resent dies and ena an | by а doc ога g and advo d Society. immensity of good in the world and Ia sure the comm eh of acts which are abhorrent t bu t these grubbers, which you E им, on the part P eiue exhibitors of livestock at the coming Hamburg International h d Jun or Scotland. On does not u and why this exte expressly limited to the Scottish exhibitors: and in all probability it would be Hamburg, that a | protest. on the. ness of granting Жан. е for ension of time is Y | гош giraffe, gorilla, which you please, which like you sprung and developed mie iege vid arrived at what they now E та on this hea can give you i |thei iibri еннан I really believe that Ше mole or pueros er—call him by which n nkey, man!" or grubber, as one is just as | refusing it to the English void > allow that a schedule would be ас t to him for t the due entry of his oed М ould be admitted. it =ч Mese Jun "followi ACHMA US в ч on the subject, pub- |® lished i ii the ik Br itish Арын “The со uthorise you to ii that the рое application on the part of exhi- | ERAT жд м. tended. for Seotland to | the рге є о нч that they | very gatis p But p e de thoughtful, will. уоп? and think serons pom speak, and especially элу you "Mol n, should not be 0 | the. preserving of moles and beca мейі 8000970 that porti à E their Aui ofe: е8 € advo усш last article. you trust уой will ase Dus СЫ de. tionary manner, xy e рше oreet d My Iam а Committee to m MS ire Shed- т space, в] ding, &c., also na sb the pesas Luis, I beg 3 dear T ware that E en m A but dl you not destroy а and with your own weapons also? Тһе cultivating of Лапа" with oxen iui ses send you a ground plan of the show field. As t эй is some 80 acres in extent, thero will be plenty t| m for any requisite extension eniin Hamburg Committee trust that the С mittee which has been for а interest with in the shape stock, s wil be exhibite d. ste med m Seotland) will warm rs also; and yet you are apply ng all ; your energies ot "body and mind to destroy this mode of land culti- vation, and to introdu ш bers in ad of it t; and I mos my bens a success, sies ds and for once "n vri Jet 1 not d my A S e But what is {һе соор of Moles > pee ask « Ireply to tle that two Т асова be authorised UU acre and ме reputations are in | this айон, бй ourself Nes sga my b Г feel ёё айп that t all hu uma: people will 1 раз employ hie n reverend friend еш, caterpilla: Na; сы your " парон о. for very many | Lat Р " e I wite cm. can уг те cats w b and m shodih blood tu But as for gentlemen, very асе farmers, to m nature, and which I h lways pars eserving feelings aid practices [Ne ridieule, and ш operly- ннер sely ed, t Dr. Bree cin writt n eM раша many letters, e to kill a wrote, а! E: ЖОЛИ КШ ап ой erpillars, I һе illing hem the co murder, than do baie mma of small insects, birds do, devour with so t obins ; but because ill wr Ve any = A other small birds? But eeause I w hat nd if my Руноб нб principles and rned into ridicule! its bei urde; s high a he to good iei aud A machinery Every facility | whose names I will give the Editor of this Paper, i чч iara of TRUM p ТЕЕ Э by the railways, to enable éxhibitón to who have farm I П half a century, shall answer r your | keeping within bounds the numbers of of sparrows. md, and in many cases the e Agricultu ieties | question, and it not to уоп, to others satisfac ily. I wrote, but here T stop for the present, but : to pay expenses of ыан y to| These gen ebtlémen by letter and verbally have thanked return to the subject pe н LEE sending to our Exbibi- | me very heartil ly for the arti эү on Mol ich ж Suo sibi gladio hos—the FE sus : your side | as heartily to write agai n ed Wilkins, Parsonage, Win, A mui юе April 23. Мах 2, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 419 Ayr Durhain ve done during the 1. RECENT AGRICULTURAL PROGRESS. and Devon, but а aes Ре pe e aer ree |I may venture to'i say that your Steam herbe e = [The following passages are extracted from a review she grito of ^r — with го Mines are | be very d in this ne gt urhood. Although it Uer d re ева, "erp * On the Natural Laws of Husbandry,” | umequalle wher ave taught our neigh-|is very good corn land, this of the hardest a in the Athene April 25.) ours the fenilizing influenco of land-drainage, by |ing farms in ihe: county, and | if y vidi cultivator does the WEEN Mr. MM got up nearly five which we have ourselves immensely benefited ;—we | work well оп Ewe Farm, there is hardly a farmer in above the smoke of London he wi See Merc ы hie маа them wh all the machinery of the Oxfordshire but what it would satisfy. whole area of the “farm” whic е s the metro- far —we hav ve а at le ngth shown them и з лу The 72 acres referred Ma cen were accomplished eA with pes —Aall = Кеп erts, Middlesex been |in 13 days, which is ood work. Since and Surrey, most of Suss venei Hampshire, Berks, already Perd applied in most бөр: "n cult а that меен) «А H^ yp past Тен, though à Ошый Cambridgeshire and „Бойо] lk. ОР ргосе Our Example Farms, the work of private | Mr. кері а ней: of hi Mors ? I eaded by those of the late Prince A eer gathered f froi DM list of fields given me by his s plough- furnish intel the rule of or inary practice in every at he must have countries. [^ beides irains pem very v r farmers produce more food. per acre than doris of steam tillage, at x rate of 5 а a day, at Paddington and King's Cross к, from west аі е of aay КӨНӨР country. And although, according |when the 3-tined grubber is used, and аб ihe rate of east and north as far as railroads reach, an and the: grain | to a]l the rules of German philosophy, we s cur to m Ё acres a day when crossing first work with the 5-tined n o —-— Фр omes | literally from the ends of the earth. Тһе counties | learnt аз yet “how not to do it^ Leaving the ж iui about 20s.a ton on the ground; but they " eed а population equal to | of abstract reasoning to others, true to the instincts 9 к; ir ^ the use of hedgerow wood as fuel, which р; of — most 0 | опг we- in the accomplishment of m ill reduce the cost of this item. At present the 10 ewt. is ой rial of their soil and of the air Which work. e'do'not, indeed, accept. the Chinese as 10:liorse n ats above Apu tha б | exemplars; 1 t, prefe erring cleanliness and health, wo may T mt at 12s. The ТЕ БОПГӨРЕ employed are: engineer, multitudo : built; and every for dati the |] energy and li ; ploughma Sp ; two anhor- Man, 10s. and meat thus grown базе! Podni sold off from it, | replace, by р in other fields, whatever our clean dire wer lad, 8з. o porter lads, 5s. each; never to return. The soluble parts of both. air and вой liness may in the. meantime have cost us. And our water, boy, aud horse, 24s.; H^ ôs.: in all 4l. 18s. a ted German censors Aes rest кта oni as soon as ча week, or 16s. 6d. а дау. p cost of fuel and labour is from this district ; and, to aggrava fitabl any proe в for thus 5s. 9d. an acre first time over, and 83s. 7d. the ould think, every year the soil Tias Led wash "іу by prov ved, vis inert per acre. five times its bulk of that powerful solvent, rain-water, Teasoning hitherk o has ed us; but the Mies. " The cost of rope has been considerable. Тһе 1400 which carries all it can to sea. -What process can be saving Lo ndon sewage and so of iude the|yards of rope bought in July, 1861, which had 1 only safe system " of agriculture, will very soon Ъе | cultivated 280 acres by this time last: year, and has tion | of the land and the reduction of its fertility ? ? But | done. probabl ife rete ol acres since, is already лон worn what is the actual fact? What would Mr. Gleisher^ Itis in mue е хес ав =й be thus expressed, | ont, and breakages are frequent even in crossing land se from erusal of Baron m e жое by plough ог grubber. This is owing The landscape may have Mn as green, but it was for Liebig’s work, EM proofs vio they everywhere |to the very flinty soil Кей, and over the most part waste and vigi e and M and | perceive our tural progress and success | which it Ар to have been insufficiently carried, Tt Scrub covered the greater portion of it роле а өй to clash саат with i S of jis also in some measure owing to breakages where the plants, often taking years to tur up thé power to our fi and exhaustion; and, t | cultivator has кете crossing old hedgerows. Probably yield an occasional autumnal deem An ^ the в th t of rop us be put as high as at least itself, where it was бө, was most of it every year | that "they will find our scientific нти hose good |1. 6d. рег acre. Beyond this however the expenditure in bare fallow, or only СЕТ дие, us taking | services have been long and gratefully aeknowle а у anything. There have been no accidents years to yield : an occasional Y ne of grain. | treated by him with insolence. b ional breakage of rope, and the engine, There is not а plant the dot ow ch does not| Теб us not, however, following the example of his| which е for threshing as well as cultivating, is as give a threefold produce, four or five yos mes as often м, to admit ри | good as the day i& was bought. from tenfold the acreage within this district, now, as "A light which he e more “= on t Mr. Deane bas no inis experience of his farm with compared with then,—not an animal he feeds that does phenomena of mepa eTA of cultiv: While which € that of the past а during which not now in tenfold numbers mM qe the | his arr ogant ғ self-confidence repels us, let r3 mot hinder steam cultivation has been adopted. He works 20 horses amount of fesh in one-third t = e that it did five g in addition to the 10-horse engine, bui ese are centuries ago. And it is, of c d|from examination of his and as employed in much other ч connected with the fertility of the soil that this immense increase of pro- | Meanw de, pr is "ging to nd, E © fertis вка йр кон of an estate out of order, besides the duction is Жылны derived. | powerful a teacher, that pages betray no signs | mere labour of cultivation. iii yasi ду witne bats ко LL inn i Ае йет. of that ago "viis d^ confesses in su indeed, equally witnessed in all p: o e | characteristic terms, “ han tbo clemen оце ihe mora island, and local ight be named which | bod: betray a certain endency to COFFEE АВ A ABOURERS, QE. FOOD FOR would even more it Oa Prince | circle of action” ———— Consort’s Flemish Farm of stiff clay soil, now drained, Ростов Рети, of Chateau Thierry, has recently steam cultivated, equipped with - buildings, and Pio bytho. a ‚ pamphlet vn а Prolongation of Human producing heavy crops of Whea в, &c., STE in CULTIVATION. Life b retentious title, which the few deer used to find a md living ips fer — dad write onnaissances Utiles iptre i E rushy Grass and woodland g EWE FARM, NEAR WALLINGFORD. ates as а bold a te to solve a problem Tiptree in an 50 T s in cepi Мв. DzANE, who gh ER pies 800 acres of land, whieh in the middle ages occupied ihe minds of aspect of Mr. Glaisher's sra КОЙУН Lage: his own property—600 a of which are arable— | alchemists and sorcerers. Without dwelling on the ence to any particular locality within it, because it is| has worked Howard's lite since July, 1861. poppa and Nn) features of the subject, I shall the feeding ground of wasteful London. Its piddnto The land varies between a stiff calcareous clay and a | practically propose the question which suggests itself traverses first the streets and then the sewers of the|less adhesive soil, in which there are many flints. It | to me on reading the Je Should we recommend metropolis; and the enormous drain is enough to im-|lies across the gault, green — к жт chalk, where | а more extended use of coffee amongst our aot кш erish а province. at the i ith- bed ki y jan and other workpeople in preference to ti i standing, being rapidly enriched is to some extent, no | layers of finty gravel. There are "thus two qualities of во зме. теи, and always of very ты gar owing to the , nitre, bones, oilcake, grain, | land, qualit ty int e shops, where labourers purchase . all kinds of food annually imported by the river|tion—the stiff and stoneless. caleareous clay of the it by the eu * а cost of 20 per cent. above the » l these things to waste. | саті, and the f all soils M гого а аралі в тоем shops, where the quan- e more, it is owing to those agricultural improve- | work by the Mun йа, where land is full of flint tities are mostiy 5 pem PP к= unds. жр азаа x ments which put the natural resources of our growing aut РА stiff enough to hold the flint firm while iue | obtainable стан Ын Репа air to their fullest use. And it is | wire rope is Ud dv er it. [m E са UNE e to improvements in the денег апа насе rei purchased, " the land is still very кА о. ерге» who have to substitute for ran milk, tea or | . emselves by which these resources are 80 eco of order—a great deal has been wo e in breakin | eoffee w Neither of these cally utilized. Воб the fact remains, however jtm máy the staple to а ые depth than has been dei! can be ордайегей, nutritious, but we have to consider T explained, that improvement, not impoverishment, -— ore; and in throwing small felds together in order which of the two is the емо. Жо irem. i, visible = all directions ; and the circumstances, | to ша акб the land adapted to steam яр л buta | defectiveness in v e and digesti асе оны) éd tainly are not fveurible: to the reception — deal yr me of Бо these kinds to Mean- | relaxing property cheap tea is rarely "uadultentied of the уш voice which, in the volum e be for T is very well pleased "ith the | or of grateful flavour Baron L i ap чега теш yes me last year, i. e., on May 1, 1862. | has no ien means of detecti ing imposition, or British et yat once, owe much | He guarding against it. Cofee on sha other hand, if to Professor von ren It is zd the faith which ho " We cese work just S - nd and kept on purchased in its berry state, cannot be deceptive, and inspired in the chemistry of орок table апа animal|aslong as the weather and after v | there i is no хој с авот ia ке а уШаде колер growth that we owe the rapid rise of the €— vating 209 acres, puey 2 de ipio r the winter. and mill t village of labourers by deink alg of artificial man: manures among us as s well as tho safety We intended to agam at he 1 nian of! poem By tim e MT green a ле | “artificial” the = so wetaud u > “ША hepian, witl егте tnia e i e eea we did not begin till the 15th of April; since ndm we itpure And if in the« His confident only lost one day, aud have done 72 acres very | should be de from. bristling with apposite — has often aroused | well, and have moved the apparatus into to another field | taste, the chicory can. boh. оцы and effort, the good effects of which | аё some чеч — - сар again. — ү i than | Ол standing the. diminished confidence wo eking i day for some time e. to come, if |g Ai — sdudie mies. Mr; bi Nut шав аса sultimai Шу eive гре is эчүче nad iti LT ghadi bo very Ве here zant as evér,— r|the difference between my steam-cultivat coming ruin, »foredbadowed а as it is by y tho "or siok: —: сда -— pom i" all the information nesses and Turnip which indicate the near]; haustion of our тарбие 1 ughing our d iim bere A ey бча а ъа да, to scorn, and especially sarcastic and unfair — c whatever. Му neighbours ni Messrs. Lawes на е who have supplanted h hink 16 will answer, although t as authorities on the chemistry of agriculture ture in this ue d о тА could with | it at first- : s agent came over the ot eased with. (ho work. i 24 ee quc n s gen А ОО through eir allowance о ot mesi hing iub ү исе 14» THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мат 2, 1863, week, some Potatoes, their daily bewerage—coffee | drainage were most foreibiy exempi:fied during іі) 1 allude (о were carried on by Mr. Lawes, In No, 28 sou (we are not informed whether with or without | year, as well as in 1860 and l1861—in each of which fof the Journal referred to, we have а report of Cien, | ) three or four times a day. ibernian| years the quantity of rain was unusually grest— t th tive fatteni li ft dift р thst. - whic 2 f mA 1, A y ра tening q did eountrymen would cry out—the Ромен! the Pota- | notwi Oceupiers о l|breeds of sheep; many similar ones bave appeared - toes ! and diseredit the value of the coffee altogether. | were enabled to put in their crops at a seasonable | since, The breeds bere alluded to are the Нашр»шге r The expression “quelques pommes de terre" is | period, and to reap them comparatively early im the|and Sassex Downs, which, being so near those kept i ; but a good of the ent turns on this | autumn, whilst those farming und ined land vague; | argum ing under ете | our district, has induced me to name this par. very point. If there were only a few Potatoes (as the | unable to work it until very late in the spring; and | ticular report rather tban any subseqnen : above French phrase would estimate) supplied аз food, | owing to the continued wet and ungenial seasons, tbe | The experiment commenced by giving to each lota coffee soup would have the claim to the high favour | estimated yield of cereals in many parts of the country | weight of dry food proportionately to the гере M. but if Potatoes h below th eral instances i tained. The Hamp with which M. Petit invests it; e average, and i li igb У $ ga and in sev ve weights previously ascer the only solid food afforded (the 16 or 17 ot th ps did поё arrive at maturity, especially on lands | found to be 113 Ib. five weight, qot 1 1b. ой g lef: out of the calculation) quiring drai day, and 1 Ib. Clover chaff cach sheep; the Samaki: not Potatoes versus coffee have а strong case! Iti oise т. те exient under esch of tho princi a | obses сиин vdghà vm #8 1b, received fol uy of die Poo doe dq afr dide | Anet кздар! Ue а or ба D e it | байы proportion, stont foar ANDY af а pound di taken ad libitum ! and, the Attorney General of 1ге | Ó M rcu Nn NUMAE NS р each lob as many as they chote to mpm мй uing the case, would a verdict be recorded | dis Extent cultivated in in 1842. quantities which had been previously aseertal against coffee КЕ. : | - ——-——— 1 weighing them. Both lote of sh s 2 M ion in the French statement of Increase Deerense. every four weeks, as nearly ве pomi а LW & told th m падре а hour of the dəy. Taking the Hampeh coffee-soup drinkers had any bread whatever. on ruere Mr ESTNE = ыш on 1541 156 т Aerea. ieren Ас ve. Wheat — 2. 51 Ы ын: jnd ibat during ihe fret (wenty weeks АЩ adi ee t c7] дна на ret т Th. of Linie ud 1 lb of kw! daily, sor өе, mm | à МӘ 1100 Di. of Swedes each. week per bead | 1,139,504 1,018,112 Y „| 334,104) 376,715 MEC зли өю 30, few Potatoes and coffee alone із preposterous, ME ыы h ibus! o мы tinet id d е ча | together, and taking tbe average wbat 1 Let the plea be amended. |Тогшре_ .. am | At this March 27, they w shorn, e forward a more satisfactory illustra- Mangel Wurzel 1 bead Mem of kis e, Some country weavers and others Се" m M vae | m p MEI UA «оза | Lene = Иша сы а шр, 9М | «na | 1, _ [more; the quantity stated is 135 Ib, week mountains, were so wan, emaciated, and enfecbled a | L. O ммен Сш comp!cte the 26 wecks they ato _ (qoM rtm rac cw "- Тама п. Estimated Produce per Statute Acre im 1561 TY pug with 1j lh. of ea e А e етем ш. —— ү 1 ol eh м i in н i А à d — 2 LA. рт result із eerie im A M ЪА of үз мге. | denso or Озаве LI Mid INC wá стаган, e 3 try, the decided alteration for the better in their | Crom ai]... S MR n verme B ions h comf ment on the 1861 | 1802 | Inerease, Decrease. түк eed пее mier 14) A increase of employment, where the want of it had pre | Whe = | TN | M gg If i ili | | H ilst Sussex fay last fortnight Hi HI Н PATTENING SHEEP, СА ON LIGHT LAND F PETUERE HIT i ——MÓ— AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS OF IRELAND. Тик extracts are from the annual report Í istrar-General :— | the The tables of the estimated а 1100 E. Н H H H FH Mr. М H | ; di Hm | ИЧ ШП Hr JH Е id : Ht ii HE НЫНЕ | Н May 2, 1863.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 421 certainly ‹ one not to be answered satisfactorily in a begin with, to ә gradu ally increased until the | pig у hundreds daily during the breeding season, one of m Various opinions exist, differing considerably | i is fat. In this manner " s can be made to pay greatest nemies the farmer х. BO contend e from another—some believe four, otbers six, some | {ог the food they ; but ifa pig i fattened on via both in the meadow and the tilled land; deis t eu My own opinion is that, taking beasts of | meal, and that di Г "ао өн са - score will | this all good farmers know well. Let those who four or five years old and sheep of two years old, feeding | fairly show a balane ieg i is one advocate their destruction watch this bird, with its them wnder equal conditions of food, warmth, and advantage in having some rn fi iving pest of insect in its beak, carrying this food to helter, six sh tion t bullock , and the litter which may be applied. them is not|its young five or six times in the hour from sunrise to than any с” number, but then the profit or loss may | necessarily во озы as that requi red by , other stock. sunset. Its young are fed with thousands of grubs vary considerably, according to th system of mana ki og ,|picked up from and out of the earth at this season, ment Sanesi; T would place them | in this way— conclusions to which I have arier үз аге these—that| There is no corn or otber food so acceptable to their beasts under cover, the sheep in a sheltered yard, - аз fattening of stock, as а whole, оп light land farms, | young as these pests, the greatest enemy to the husbandman and the tiller of the soil. Newbury. not of an expensive kind, both being provided with ajisa et = to the land, ar epad the means of con- nto fair amount of good food— vertin lus stra good manure, more than EP бер to consume the profit it derived dir directly in money value. Thus „бете Steam Oultiostion tion Compa TIE ез | сак da and ho soon be w ap ак Pu day a. E чере т. E s, Hh Fy — times, To эзе ы біте the preference, as = бош toi у нар, Per V. 4e of e haron n s shown t beasts юпа pr бда 90 lb. Swedes per дау = under the t eniti, tbe айтамасе о the support of the patriot as well м the -— (nd LX rmm ox 030 lb, per week, at ton.. $1] T. . .1 t those periods of the year w MÀ 9 ith the di rry be kept lo consum their food. there, added, give in the prospectus, and һауе not therefore at Un tells us the simple e wn 5. QNT Р of more interest in the than any other agri- Atendanos 7 1. 0 4j|Atendance —.. .. 0 8 | SENN : of be —— —— | will not of itself supply all that it requires. The exten Е | ороп, and the best implements known (and d 7% |to which the fattening of tee zi MERC only the best) used without favour or affection ЭСЕН in — auae п .7T4 | Ineroasing in. weight $: T 6 torus straw on the D and tbe facility with which e nr Ju e бетер" z e bn a quanti ity of roots may be brought to the homestead, | |. 4 wi h h h iled 1 pe губе » These calculations are based o peri their tenorei bung: weighed, | 94 УЧА wo exe, havo ати. owne ves o! ef our own farms; the M of food named are what | and the manner in which it may be usually fine spring, If the company do not send out I believe to be tely good k for sheep or implements until after the Qe рас at beasts—that is fr we 55 both са v P test amram ceret бы е time ago hired two ploughs by different of which were immedia! wi the full val cake, gi Cake, the other half in m farmers in Bæotia (my district) relative market val > roe ce gea wed epe with roots—Swedes in the еа: troduced. Perhaps one of the as good, and perhaps better б ет Jer po M but in the I for Company to issue a good and for ра; nto wherein the effects were mixture of cake and corn i utat tan! vus CH We Mox | of i rr who could be seen I have stated РАТЕ |" in tho | 2008 E fene chat mmy farmers believe the peer элү тыр эч eee f many weighings over ved." majority of "writers be myths, and all to be several lots of sheep from time to time, whilst fattening, had e on rry they ; Н. V. up to 16 or 20 weeks. Mr. Lawes found with {һе | беч be doubled at айокапов, — midi а p tq is desirable in a matter of pshire sheep, for the 26 weeks, that with 8 lbs. of $ bat d hich oilcake, 7 lbs. of chaff, and 106 lbs. of Swedes weekly, that the average weekl 2% lbs. I gp i pg Aden) Qu И Sape - the | tura] Gazette he unintenti me Hr what is Royal ieultural Societ which would bold about а couple =: — hasp, | bee certainly directly aes А px зу ose Di m in to | an solidi. i t r 20s. ring to rere and sheep, as o genera results от T so that s could, walk russi ca eat their food and go e has greater deference to quee A ? е "P, EU " ыл " E А Y ж » =” M жә tific praade What I d emphatically repeat, were еб өө du produce llb. weight inorenak; y : тг suming 15108. to 16 lbs. dry substance ү food, shoul yield 13 lb. increase, showing that beasts give the propo portion of increase for a given amount of food ; he hich were or corn. would or Ё t 22]. per head, and it were worth about was | фр ЕЕ НЕ it tting is of ad e, as th тоо ich I have just mentioned are almost the albe i te^ aic оно e soil and the ва d pot, hat of only ones which ought to be removed from the land, if а tailor who would provide a e ho intended for Wheat, believing that, except in a very Home Correspondenc th clothes from the measure of one of mem- i nces, the whole of the other roots would rem ie ing read in ia gyar d Pm many | bers. Systematic drainage, as recognised in science, advan per - by == ме rae aed arguments concerning the т destruction of the| is the connoc ction of the appropriate modes of draining way. and i I i wi to оге гоо! mm E with Е Б zs =ч ү > Р МАЙГЫ e yii. d reu us manure where it wanted at a | annoying if corn faturo day. any descri &c. Insuch These s apply to pigs the same as | localities to sheep or Пода Sie Tho vli of p manure to light | but on a 10 land is considerable; but the t in other ways | regard to hensive a character depends very much in il уай and quantity of the|the sparrow, you may j ч кч pin den 6 fes the pig teoeives Б eed to pr fed because they clear the were found Barley-meal, sed them in small quantities at | diately after cause of and MEN v c m which they (ox jen. There which fixed themselves in the animals; next the Entoz Bir ; jue x roots besides, and also a few кала Таке ке и |! i8 i з » TOL. uon ju 422 THE di eid CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ma 9, 1869, sed diarrhoea inereased, and as it would | vary aie i ав likewise, though perhaps less in n reference to any p sacr gn organ; бел the oro оа, а | not yield to o the anlinay мд а great number оѓ | degree, ibe {ешр Mia of the North Atlantie, P. kind of lice, ticks, mites in the skin of animals | sheep were m this cause With regard to|other d of и rthern hem misphere; and ај which produced scab in sheep and mange in horses, | the means Р ате rid of them, they were ір | еве aga M are ever farther yarying in their re yo These "xen cde varieties were also subdivided into рлар. Ше ваше as those he had already mentioned. | shi Y of warmth and moisture le т each other, Hence cla ng to the parts of the body which they | The next worm upon which he would make а few | let the ma (s^ ne th rm ashe may in the power К. ehieft: remarks was the Placia bemata. This had only recently | his rays, and in ihe place which he ocenpies in In noticing the worm sh as the most common, | been brought under his notice, and he. thought he was ecd Pu summer, the temperatures тате the — bronchealis, LI that it was ne justified in saying that it was new ın this country, or at | over the varied surface of sea and land еен. ab n the bronchial pens of pm tabem and indeed in| any rate it was an undescribed variety of ЕПагіа; Ја | no: HAM hemisphere ean never, year by cho | bronchial c3 туа of almost gem ic animak 1858, a gentleman found that although he took every | summer, be the same, since they are mm К Of late orm ha "Pe dinde possible care of his lambs, ÉL Lace. away in ра че а 8 not only of the degrees of heat imparted attention on P aL P only of; the publie, but of the condition until they died; changes үне by the sun's rays, but also of those inherent but ете, pra асса а] farmer, nsequence of the d loss sses wW whic ch - in their feeding, but without avail and at|varying temperatures which each winter may. еге m h be емет) Simeria) was asked to go down have left behind it at its close. Thus may y This worm existed | in the form of perfect males and and. invest gate the | саве, , The most careful examina- | during every summer, in the north temperate zone, perfect females, but thot sexes were by no means equal, 1 y kind of disease. | different classes and combinations of dominant atmos there being probably 50 60' females to one А ү it struck jns ү, ; parasites might be fou nd pherie currents, sometimes causing in one country, male, e oyiparous worm, the young worm, would | n M mals, Some of the animals kill in another, seasons normal or abnormal, аз be е oecasionally, while the ova was in the mining various Ma of them without апу the case may be, А+ the present moment, wis body of the female, ‘арӣ would exist there as а | паноу! ураш}, there only the true digestive NM —€— are being penned in t, th living worm, escaping from the oviduct as а living | 8 left, aud проп ttng that open he was|verna not is come, but is nof far worm. The chief reason t rms were ^ 4, for what йн ел. The stomach Mice prs NA pus done i Ў destructive to sheep and other animals pu м they | og Des a thickly covered with these worms ue througho Е the 1 northern hemisphere, the imt perfect in E part within whic! head t a ram with hair. There they |temperatures that. it is going to leave behind it at itg deposited ; and supposing оп! y one im mpregnated Temale | p£ мы м heads buried in the mucous AM n ies — xed. The weather also, is now, and to MINE the bronchial tube м » animal, that female of the stomach in myriads. No br ed AF „shee лу 1 nin Kent very fine, but this fact throws would in process of time pr myriads of worms, t d | uing summer, which the Cd must eventually Yall a i ii Tt A sequently met with instances of the pns fib is still was difficult say how mal r ved еве this worm in the most г rem ote „Western, as well а ав in | winter, mcn near its -— ; ow is, d is m orms. Alt уй б the worm oviparous g arious | still somewhat longer than day. But the question ts proper habitat within the doni tubes of the | means had been resorted to for the purpose of| which is interesting as regards the future Pans it was equally true that ova ejected with any getting rid of these parasites. After making |this—viz., pae under Raoa given eircumstanceg mucus which might be coughed up 293 cough was а | Various experiments M determined to NIE t ~ temperat &e., revailing over the. leading symptom of the disease in the sheep), would | effect of Jar dose of salt admini M» rthern гуза а їп iis diferent ү will be the remain on the pasture ground for an indefinite time | а draught, меу ít (тей out to be t nd gie icu of the aérial cu: rren nts when ay becomes without losing its vital property and power of develop- | agent he could have desired, In one va gy he took | longer t night; that is, ds. ment, and th £h mals fed on the һ as th arbe; an ounee another а | general bendi of those summer currents, and the where the oya were they would receive these ova, e ounce of salt, dissolved it in a half. pint of water, | nature =: the alteration, if amy, to be efecti in the ` from which the young worm would very speedily be ry gave it to the sheep, By this means he remoyed | w el es by the c change from winter to sumi че produced, They would thus find their way into the hundreds and thousands of these creatures, and from | m: bronchial tubes, the impregnated female would soon | that moment К be dated the recovery of the m н) the 2320000 of the vernal NA perfect the egg, and then there would speedily be а animal Не had made aed frequently in | week," considerable brood of these creatures, which, passing | the same way and with the like su These doses "M pahi is is the general equinoctial theory which Mr, Du | into the air cells of the lungs, гм уйно $ in the | salt must not lover be repeated often, for they were | Boulay has proposed for acceptance. "And the follow: lung, caused a conden lung э аы ү poisonous if car o ioo great an extent; t there M м his Hu ín accordance with of the e TE Ты т E a шут E ла ЩО а о е as ап aerifyin H t lug degenerated ry Ps a sleshy ik | intervals, He understood that some farmers in 3 4 "Tho ы Роме. А warmth and A EA of atmo substance, he mim al would fall off jn condition, had found that where their lambs wer ere aftected 2 т. the Tin s ie, ане argo, pt Tha йу pros Т have а ud weeds 8p Mes poe A and ed ot rid of by feeding the via encor oat o à ра op érast, as compared wit à d the timing a a diarrhea which usually carri reen форат 1 them off. Tt was not uncommon for Mec ds or P ed болей eetur err Ер ы mr m Web be * hoped шо of rod dies d p in $ ders cent. - а flock „9 N mbs to be des Casio: is observations would be the basis fo paper on һе! ^. » АВ baps i s The f geb id o m d mij for a future mec of the oed of the | Stillness did not everywhere prevail t the wind being, in IN в of getting rid o: от consis = some parts of those countries, towards the latter риф in resisting their г ака o ndeayouring to destroy them ety. of the week, brisk n equally, нд still, that РЕЙД d in the situation in which they were placed, and then n» а short conversation, on the motion of Lord vas in almost all parts, a $ A n mpanie u e editus them from the body. In the first place it | Berners a yote of thanks was given to Professor and such à very perdes high and y was necessary to give strength and energy to the con- | Simonds, and the proceedings terminated. e. d A that fo o the whole king : stitution of the animal, and pake the habitat of the КЧ, P а fine su mmer and SI fine July, August parasites e. to an pel ё from the d temb. р ember ee M з вувіет ав "eei То: o s'rengthen the радна | May, June July, А of the апі n a concentrated | 9 , August, form PENS the mos >ч o; сме АЙА throw into go Poticeg of Books, mi September | (a not © Арай); ; aog bearing in «o organi aini ae 'enous ХЕ 863, Е the . norma ев encies of the weather at certain matter ete ible, ( Cake, corn, he s0 so on might be used Жү yd Е, Joy en ае СРР of gland, 1 it, vide ‘Summer of 1862, the equinox ава vol in in every ease of this kind, but care led with х шо Je y ја йене 6.600 eariy bastien hey coupled with Remarks on the Toodi ity and Meteor- balancing of desirable weather 5 part Е p ology Af. Great Britain. By pom mas Du Boulay. | oe t d to th waited until the diarrhoa eame on that would be Rogerson & Tuxford, 246, Stran 6 SUMMON, йв io Jen eh d expectation evidence Hap i ihe System was in such a weakened of а glorious return té uy бау nd ар t harvest, Mod condition food of this kind would Бе} We Mur the other day io » worthlessness t| out England, Scotlan It 3 у -x A use аб all. Тһе diarrhea in ета eather pro mi^ tni e пее heat or абд 6б паві. d this depended upon the weakened con-| Mr. Du Воп тек @ o ог почиста, їп o pedi. js moisture, will anywhere at any time во prec ; dition - the powers of digestion and assimilation, Let the author, ers e self, ere, — Я With regard to medical treatment, and that class of The Койота, моне, та en leguminous crops, though n must ever bè — ts which were called anthelminties, some of them T y small but decided loerl diloranoce E and powerful for parasitic affections, and s d summer seasons in Great Britain more 0217 may it be expected that Wheat may yie m " some were of no use at all. Turpentine in conjunction | than 5° on реч average ofthe — туте hotter Superlative return in quantity and quality, but t — with a little а ‚апа with some preparation of asa-| or colder than other summer к om e торро? spring crops also, — l анч ani 9 fetida, was ice а compound as could be given.|that the sun him == varies in yg aio unt of power RA Potatoes, may all be thoroug P T "наз vm Mi to ы something to Беаг | emitted Љу his rays, and that T3 whole Northern КЕЕ quo Sy ж, may be реа p E | e parasites in situation E теша during summers be 1 Арала: occupied ; but as they occupied the ra ЖҮ S | hen ted by mag ds eor The author охор of hay should not be good also, though it is quite bronchial tubes, it was difficult to get anything that bees I)e ires causes, that the latter pastures may be rather bore зона be ve of good to go down the trachea. In which hoo consideration in а теһа at heat, and that the roris Tam саве of а calf from half an ounce to 1 ounce of| Oxford in e, 1860, before one of th D Becti tions, at in England d pess А шау tutpentine onght to be given; ог З ounces of oil and | the Wee of he British perin Pey the Advance- inclined to mildew from the same cause. i may be 2 ounces of tincture of asafcetida. at compound | ment of Scien That suggestion f tantially Boot might be administered daily for three or four days іп | this: That rv sun during every summer, is as snd Ireland. vill be safely housed in . excellent condi ] succession, when it should be discontinued for the same | undeviatin ng in his power as in his place in the heavens, tion befo. urgnal rains. space of time, and then again administered. Other | but that the state of things down below on the earth | “Шш ш #отесав& neither the possible pe means might be resorted to besidesthose of strengthening | which each winter leaves behind it at its close, in | insects on Peas or Beans, &е,, is taken into considera- , the system, such as ldternating with anthelmintics | different parts of the northern hemisphere, varies tion, mor е disturbing influence of а larger ordinary pon Perin, snch as sulphate of iron and - d that to this diversi 4 t / i in combination, to give tone and vigour to the | th e varying powers of the sun » the differing charactor Aha _ i; e organs. Another simple MT ерони of our Lio dat is ал энни Ар. ‹ be traced. АП allow | discussi. гы remainder x rep j^ V is ooeupied the — nate the esca with the fum мө mhich .. .QQ|that surface temperatures of „land or sea, however generi Жым тава but the authors com- - Mr. Simonds then ı hich did | ca plete discussion of this subject is to be fouñd in his _ eather prevailing at апу given time - first publication, entitled 4 “ihe Summer of 1862.” producing diarrhoea. There. was one 1-3 of er that юу a rM is mainly determined by the curren These e NA манн a cotes due to the presence of entoz the hairy-headed worm. pw a rule ont at each winter Sep iebebited th larger intestines of the sheep and | the ана эке низ Л both i in be degree and the à Miscellaneous, They — аня ӨР mischief са of cold which it imparts ba the surface al Agricultura Tnstitution.— l Benevolent кс inserted their beads | of. ог sea. At the close of each winter, мај Жы the emm ie been е По, EB fed directly upon the| not only the position and temperature of the signify to the Secretary, through Sir ( ct -their ` nutriment йты d fields vary, but the temperature|her consent to become the patron of this val of the irrita-]of the great plains of Europe, Asia, and America, Í nstitution. Е M A ie A the skimming dish, and lay itin а size, a canvas cloth being previously y placed in it i. Apply ed cloths svaty 12 hours for two days, when it should be turn - on а plate with another over it. The eheese should be A гат ни occasionally, and it will be7fit for use in about [а forte ni 5-98 LrviNGas AND CLERICAL CONTROVERSY: H D Д. Thanks : buti the subjects are not agricultural. Casema TIvE FARM: Tunbridge Wells. The paper you have ET ioo TIS od to ga ms will appear next Saturday. Jt о fo ыз Ld А nr тк — vett i ive satisfe dem not desired I" ert one int ^ new iem warm i 1. Босо) until it is the temperature о tablespoonful 9 pos cloth in the ver the cloth, it all about gas lime in tural Chemistry," or in Morton's ** Cyelo- es ана ncs odio е Wi t sí ours, then 2 а little powde Jerod slt в Should i ‚ air, it becomes 05 * should lay it up in heaps, and aria ng posts it will improve safe cast ven. In a long-established colony mone » у=, ive lon sin п the spot. with you but "things of d n m h there ean be no dou tever agric an t ry. y's asinis. a£ evidence [36 befara е age bonitas of et was last by a vote of the ре пена of Commons. Of bees bs not bave been done had what- You bad "cal or Money implements and VQ e ани = а“ сас ird cape mater the not to to the House the opinion of h а Press it slightly with a | gj , Мах 2, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 428 ———— ЕЕ E обо Б et B EE RFF аў THE HYDROPULT, *4 & b3 : EIS S ‚а к EXTRACTS EXTRACTS DENSON ; "Day of Month Ж FROM THE FROM THE 2 Je Р d PRESS. , E] невя D пей, — : to со сэ ео Д Нур | ESSPSSSE RE 88 @ “ The machineis certainly s We are atisto "ibat чоюбесбеа, Lr RIL bi the most com d all housekeepers ought E Ie: 5 efficacious force pump of x E ona and we ме PRO ad ts size that we have ever that din a E |вееп. ily Te tey o -Жу вее it ВУ vil Ead г z „Тик HyDRoPoLT. it” — КТ pn OY Ov e CS = Ба E e All Londoners and Daily Post. 3 € 7 0 v o Y HEB E 2 © о б othertown roget ox OPULT. — E ё, E E rj |care for their garden - commend it to the St mo [and мны агт not the prop 4f A ы zh E АЧА, thernpo elves of such of warehouses and other RET MT MN Ше Ар o engines. ardeners" buildings, publie and [De ©з оос La 3 g Chronicle and. Agricultural private, in the metro B Е Ё e res рош and proyinees,” == n "d ag ULT, — echanics’ azi zasidan |ЁЕ ваб |. We ко Teom; Тав Hvooror ads men 5 йы 3 Р я 9 Е Q |Journal of Horticulture setis admirably a adapted y zj E o. z and ut Gardener. r sprinkling gardens, xis Ф EJ ch B HYDROPULT. — 8 graper ies, washing к id & р '* Tt f will won ушн Mig ei н "ange tod : Ex жс Lordi ce Perg its simplicity and porta- Ф› C» t0 5 Orto co тов В, КЗ | сазе of an emergency of mein ун у tion ЧӨ, РЕВ & О |апу kind which m mendetion/c de et x: д кое n pom re deer Ое removal ог sssessm | Вер | РЕ f of. water." — Gardeners Tus € > а ШЕ ДЫ а Gp E BREBES 95 HO E E ‘Country readers who equal to the E d Бш| з Ш iiim it on "y "d dT н йор "t - "s A ч t standi to hi a gc кыйы; ш PEE i E Ф = bot. i тра (^ CLEANSING TREES from "SMUTS, hose са water; in Le E SZERESS ВЗ Ё БЕК ЫШ for calling attenti DRESSING tb. Qu MANURE, ' minutes, any ordin H = 55 g E t а оше шо tey NKLING P urban Wt th 4 ЕІ Arin oo úa T4 saving much time, an Pl сы ESE |g] E © [wil never. care ASHING performing the task Ё = dq without. ”. чр "d YAGHTING PURPOSES, 8n easy, satisfactory and Gar. A yo BATH, manner,” — Builders’ Re- ә к о. юу > SIE е 48ка |е Tux UE 5 г: 1118 ÉgS ARE = “We aeg say "that Tug HypnoPULT. — g HEF Eg t no public establishment “Many of. the most o Б private house should scieptillo of 55 men of the age E zu |ы be without one of these are daily and Е | BTEEgsR ғ |252 Poit Dui) Lini = E MN B| uw s? SE al Daily We Live In, — | [р |i AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY HAND POWER к к ы ры eh уы enl -н-4- H ] (SzovnED by Rovan LzerrERS PATENT), — ám { „a Notices to Correspondents, Price TWO GUINEAS, AGR Wag: Constant y Wiltshire r stands ow тм T 198 Um (^ Sogl бо ^ ET : Complete, with 23 feet Suction and d Жой де Wage TM Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler, ATH CHEESE gebe Т 9 one new add two q of ooid pr ý a "т m E Deum i 1 : à T HDEHED Бї INE Tuomas Rrvzns, Esq., the eminent Florist, recommend SHIRLEY HIBBARD, Esq., and tq; well-known gentlemen, lem it as га invaluable Garden Implem ri mph FROM TESTIMONIALS, “ Royal ce, Liverpool, “ My dear Sir, —I have much учын! rd DEPT the high essed the bt that it can М. рохе, Manager." Sent invention will p овев to Which в we асои сз терр Белем Liverpool and London ** Its y and facility Ж: [9 авй mere Й it to Eu. весна) ОЧ "s the public.—HgN&Y Low, Beoretary, extremely valuable for ail tbe | es soto s d Волл, - ай і or mixing room it would be of especial erre n — joning or misi Becretary, Caledonian Insurance “ 88, Portland Street, Lon: |. ^ Mr. Charles P. Button, Bir, I am perfectly satisfied froni | the statement of i Green, Дес conductor of our ums scape at | Notting Hill, of valuable uninsured 4 propert; у ат ph destruction 1 ү» nn — and efficient use of don, У.С, ing last, You i keeping the "roof of the айо! es pem with water, диз, e flames, he | thereby prev ntn t the „ as the engines of ер терг ила fro те rre did not arrivo o the spot until more one half hour after “ A fire, at its commencement, can after the бге broke ou! readil » pe aptinguiphed w means of this little annihilator, and and infinite егей in staying the (A of the flames during the interval which must epi {ты re-engines can, under any circumstences, bg broughtin ion. —Yours truly, T. SPENCER, Inspector of the Royal Bociety тр the Protection of Life from Fire, CATI ON: Hm of so-calle гарема but in re БАН, pee od Шабыт, d are now АА on the ге vore — f the HM rop ult, and throug yh their for sale, in many o f the principal Téann nge д Seed Establishments Thes e devices d in many respects the дораб in appearance, к аге хао "to pis the жаы ing, as orn The Proprietor therefore issues. this caption, a and res ишу. intimates that parties wishing to p rehase the Нуйгорану abosa А respectful e if it has attached thereto a label, with the following words :—“ The Нус a "Portable eed verra айа Garden Engine; GRIFFITHS " i rmir Cc mid BuTTON, General Agent (Vose's Patent)." Unless thie — ihe macie not the - ШЕГИ HYDROPULT is MADE of BRASS and CORPER, mA REN 2 - EIGHT GALLONS of WATER PER MINUTE D by t of ONE Public and priy. y et Bayswater from FIRE! NIRE! FIRE! THE HYDROPULT 18 It can be "used f contrivances Aut А hay: been saved from destruction by its T Sedit sq. T в lecto of һе Royal Sedet fr Pret at le Кот Fa, irte to its eflcieney in es saving valuable property a Esq, 1 IS THE MOST EFFICIENT FIRE-ENGINE m THE WO VAILABLE. RLD, BEOAUBE THE MORE E e ich a bydrant ог force pump ja applicable, and in situations where EUR —————Ó— 77€ CHARLES P. BUTTON, Ркорвї HYDROPULT WAREHOUSE, 27, LEADENHALL SYKKE WEST END DEPOT, 309, REGENT STREET, W. T, LONDON, E.C. и THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Mav 2, 1863. o as Others Do! PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, ы ТО КЕР дао, з fom В JA WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &c. RusstA Mir Me NS 15 SHE abs LANB, E B. o5. TRUSS to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- HOUSES (consisting of 4-inch dw and Joints, Bagai Boiler, Mis Doors, Bars, Soot Doors, Damper, Supply Cistern, Feed a ir Pi Pipe vits &c., of bes Ar dub delivered to any Railway Station А ) in England n to t the same within 25 miles of London, at the following prie f Willia Lon E.C., wh first- rato arti at д lov. price. ARC pore MOTE N. pick of the Rus and Prussian Dunnaj i Pr oos i бав {тее оп spoliati i Paxton Works, Sheffield, Established 1738, | -I PIPES ALONG ONE SIDE AND ONE END ОЕ HOU: { Apparatus ue ccn Erection, Size of House. Aparatas vy wc Erection. * 16 feet] ir ^8 foet.. «e. 7810.0 £2 Я О | 30 feet by 12feet ... ... #11 15 0 ... £210 0 = 20 {ее& by 10 feeb.;;.... Ы. 1977 6:5) 9 O | 40 feet by 15 feet”. КОДА ОРОЗ ЕРТЕ International Exhibition Prize Modal. MORE awarded t; 25 feet by 12 feet... .. оО "а 5 O | 50 feet by 15 fee В О Олы в 0,0] Bm ding Knives, дег CENE. m nr Pruning шй Р NO Erections — 25 ү of urn: Жейу Fare Jor one М ^ n ren ch Exhibition PR PRIZE d unn кур аа ош апі these Jo h es or Join ol ofan c. man or Seed Mi (ar By the use of 1 without injury = either Pip m i the к б m - —P а T рей ted Меге chani er and Ma Estimates and Plans forwarded on application CavTIoN.—None are genuine unless matked Saynor. Other as these Knives am _ T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH КОБИ, LONDON, Е.С. marks uui euso disappointment, s only to the MACAN GREEN'S LATEST IMPROVED PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES FOR THE s pas SEASON 1863. РРА РВ Бет ———— REEN'S NEW PATENT LAWN M EEN'S NEW РАТ HIS а THE FIRST imi MEDAL OF THE EPIO PONAT EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED TO РНЕ; рү» FOR HIS PATENT DV MOWERS. PATRONISED BY pos MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN ON THREE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1862, AND DURING THE PRESENT SEASON 186 GREEN'S PATENT LAWN KOERS have carried off every Prize that has been given in all cases of competition, 2 were the x Machines Highly Commended at the e Royal Horticultural Society's Great Shows held at South Kensington, May 21, June 11, гапа July 2, 1862. (No Prizes Vere КЕ | es in co E The he only ns eR ; : KENSINGTON; the BOTANICAL GARDENS, REGENT'S PARK; the CRYSTAL PALAGE AN Y'S GARDENS, SYDENHAM; the ENSS ЫЕ Em GARDENS; M HYDE PARK GARDENS, and in most of the principal Parks, Squares, &c., of the Nob bility, Clergy, and Gentry throughou Kingdom. iie sold since the yea reg and thousands of ite have been received by the Patentees tetigi to their ollow о в H e "3 = = 5 [1 a О [^ E E сь | = ES е ЕЛ 8 et = Ф 25 © E Lag m NETS T . * Royal Horticultural Ден South Kensington, W., vede == ven “ Royal Gardens, Windsor, March 27, 1863. * DEAR Srg,—Your Mowi Machines, vm h have been i e here * DEAR Srg, —T К d last season for the for. two seasons, have answered well. Тһеу do their WWE dicentis, hit "With а fthe R vede lo Mand Mowing Machines Т а ара За anual labour than any other Ма е I have tried, | "se ot the Royal Gardens, Windsor, give great satisfa * To Mr. Green.” * You Edu Gro. Eyres” | “ To Mr. Green,” ** Yours very zo THOMAS Тневам.” PRICES To Cut 10 inches m е 0 Suitable for a Lady. If with Patent Delivery Bo » 12 , If withinternalgear,105.extra. | To Cut 5s Эна да 8 10 0 Suitable for One Мап and Boy - Wem TS E s H 10 Do. Do. 10s.extra. s 0 о. Do. 5 Mid 2-216... 0 10 2 Suitable for r One Man or Teo Boys. : er 3 10 2 Suitable for Two Men eL 9 17 6 The 16-inch and l4inch Machine, wit rnal gear, are particularly recom- 0 Do. Do. 102/7 nded for Жемал on e person. PRICES. of HORSE MAOHINES, с ср Box of Requisites DONKEY and PON Muere Traces. and Trac : T e vt With Collecting Бок . ." With Patent Delivery Box, — desig mesas Box. | To Cut 30 inches чик s. #90 E ei 4821 -104 07 ЕШ To Cnt A indies Spe ssi “Ж 19 i ds c bec . £12 10 0 5 90 5 der 22. OAM 0 б УР z4 4.24 16 0 2120 Seng Au B i : Ss 18 12 0 RC Cen LI 0 чӨшже ыл: мәш ате UNIT » 30 » 16 2 38 D 0 n ЧӨ. э `°9 0 i 9L28 0/09 И жей Boots for Donkey, 16; L Pony, 205. Leather Boots a лвы zie ii; 1. i ly odelled for E, е present js iu i Machines, epa Me given such Ww 3 s hav Pat ning Sel Lt ыла ешв, ап пере, uire no Box of Ri à Shi М. in какы, i; uie waet » енін and if nol approved cf o kt EOS ivere Su ns aie all the Reis genie Кайнау Stations an "n, GREEN'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS. / E Diameter 20 inches, length 22 inches, price £3 үү етй ы Pre length 17 inches, ies 10s. | Diameter 24 inches, length 26 inches, price £4 5s. Diameter 30 inches, lenzth 32 inches, pri lage Free to ail i principal Railway Stations Реч гораў Ports in England. j _ GARDEN ENGINES, SYRINGES, WATER BARROWS, and PUMPS. CAST IRON FOUNTAINS, VASES, GARDEN SEATS, and GARDEN CHAIRS. EP шон. HURDLES, WIRE FENCING, WIRE NETTING, «е. Also every descri e of HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Illustrated Price Lis ; SON, + SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS ; & 2, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, EC. f The Horse and Р, satisfaction. "AIL Hand, Due. and Pony M Machi Delin, 7 (* Mav 9, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 438 Sutton's Grass ASTURE, PARKS, and LAW are dis Sown at the Roy. Жав; ; the Crystal Palace, 8 Srl eg | the ае Society's Gardens, and jon most o da de Te F. in the Kingdo: си, to fail. The | , par- ticulars of w e. Perte SurroN & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Sx anys Reading. е For ent Sowing. ER IS THE GREEN-TOP YELLOW N AND SONS hara те e fresh imported Seed n — 3d. per lb., or cheaper T in large quantities (81b. Seed per Acre is abun- f | Also ALTRINGHAM, the largest RED CARROT. вонка & & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading. Skirving's Swede—Sutton's Selected eer SONS have a choice SKIRVIN 98 SWEDE ush, Establishment, араны, "rg nima Prize Medals 1851 and 1862, ARDE AY IRD SEE ani and 89, Seed Market, ; Mark Lane, L Samples of all kinds of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS and SEED dz GRATIS, ма * EXCELLENT SEED CORN CORN, sent post free on application. EDS E QUALITY а t Markat га Carriage Free. el А concise CATALOGUE ,of application, and a Com publications is solicited. AGE оовоор, Seed m —(— SEEDS will be forwarded upon parison of Prices with the most elaborate д. the immediate —Ó—Á of ent Garden Market. ply Mun Fides & SoN, 28, Stanhope Street, Clare e , EIGATE SILVER SAND.— Best quality, 7s. 6d. per stro: stamps, put on the rail at Reigate and E ATES to all тш ton; second quality, 6з. per ton ; рө quality, packed i in canvas bags, 16з. per ton; ditto 2s. 6d., 2c f NM. o; the Бл Kingdom. all kinds, T SOILS, LOAM, & Collections of NEW, RARE, and BEAUTIFUL og of | carefully selected and supplied at current Prices. Hi AND, carriage paid mpany's Station at Q ттун Arms, London, in Four Ton tiom and upwards, 8. per ton, v т fn nos ар qe ш Ден pode € Genda Carriers and Shippin fien Single bags of two bushels Жү? Мык - чечен "Bickford '& Co., ; Red Hill, 4s. 2d. per bag, and forwarded to all parts by enclosing 50 Postage Stamp: үөр Эрч toth ot Lawns, Baao & S. апа о агу Rape EARTH for 2d. per ba, о bushe. "A orders and remittances to be addressed to JAMES WKROGER, 21, Union Street, Halifax, Yorkshire. OCOA-NUT REFUSE, delivered па T е of avc Cross, а! r Mildew. ОНИ BELLA COMPOSITION 1 [^ DESTROYING в, Peaches, Nec! MILDEW on Vin and every other poe subject to hs t pest, is a S tet the most ейї- cacious that has 3 offered. Sold i in "Bottes "e 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., c bs. eai s. 6d. Bottle wil make 12 gallons fit for use. Seed Warehouse, 10 & 11, Exchange Street, Nor Mh sis, 107. per Ton. PURE YPSUM, 258, 25s, per Ton, bags included. Address, 28, Clapham Road Place, S. HE LONDON ANURE COMPANY have now ready PREPARED ВОХЕ М SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, &c. АП the iren e being in the finest condition. They also con- tinue to IBBS'S PPERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every Artificial Manure of known value, E. PunsER, Secretary. 116, Fenchurch Street, ENANT FA E RMERS MANURE COMPANY. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for CORN. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for PIDE ODAMS'S DUEAREHURPHATE Uu b^ TENT NITRO-PHOSPHATE m MANUBE COMPANY ` Taciti) Consisting of mne deem 30,000 Acres of Li —JoHN ÜLAYION, Esq., uo M ы Essex. WH АЈ Chairm: MLB Bw: лра тт т go ^X p culars, A оз er eal n беде у of these Sta tandard Manures may bé obtained at -— pr mij Hills, Sg rather coarse on some а ог wei ЖАБУ. Сыны te of the | tie Offices, - МАСАРрАМ, Secretary. ы early; but it is very productive, hardy, T M h, 1863 : iP to Or of the Local Agents. the o only 8 Swede that rt s depended upon to Xp Mond ova дс book Ан Offices : Ln] JÁ— Stréet, & o E.C. through t the rand without storing. Excellent for late sowing keii e -üpon- Manufaetor: w Marshes, x, N.E. poor : ERI Bol 1a. per 1b, oc die! pir busbal. Ni ag ere ГА 8 875 x A N UR ЕВ. Supplied by Md Саірвоот ое] & BawrREE, Basing- е: D о t The Manures manufactured by J. B. Lawes for the Stoke; and 89, Seed че Маг Е.С. 7 сз тҮ б © to | present season of 1863 are now ready for иу at his 00 ARTES SEES алина ccn ERES r id BRUSHES апа | Factories, at the follo е prices :— er Ton. LAWES'S Teal RNIP MANURE, and BÓNE ESSRS. BENJAMIN REID AXD СО. Бвкрамих, Охота ушу Brush is SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME £6 6 Aberdeen, heir LIST of stamped 'J.BamsHAw'sPatent! | LAWES'S SUPERPHOSPHATE of. LIME from SELECT T RNIP PERDE, and and will be bap а cop; BURNT oL ka MINERAL PHOSPHATES .. 5 5 жакан à ab " PATENT APHIS LAWES'S BARLEY, QRABS, and MANGEL MANURES 8 0 BERDEENSHIRE TURNIPS а Vy еке, Tor Та per а These btained of Mr. Lawes, or through his their bulk, solidity, and nutritious qualities. e env ob an күс жые t, appointed леви, e ба ай all parts of the FUR Kingdom, at prices А11 orders above 408. will be С carriage paid to any Rail- MP e b D 6 pra crop pom Ye varying accordin of way Station in E obk r Scotland, and to the principal Irish of 3 Nasa à TOON. ра in his | _„бепчїпө Peru doce о direct from Messrs. Gibbs : A" Bhipping Ports. P Srp nG i A s ИР? of Soda, Sulphate of Furiae anigi or Chemical Man Seed, Plant, end Implement Warehouse, 132, Union Street, Orks on Жин угы сыл and other Cakes at к prices. Aberdeen, N.B NEAL'S PLANT SOAP, Address ev L NK Place, London Mangel Wurzel and Turnip Seed. r packet of four cakes, is is А Bridge, E. С. ; Eden Quay, Dublin. ARSH anp PERKINS, 42, poen ry, North- * P een proper Md V be fone Е Ат LVERTS PHENY LINE (the active n, have pleasure in offering the following, all the to destroy all L Each cake . iple of coal-tar) is an tem Mag ii nd o d S Er, Lu Magnitod Aphis. зае onë Gallon of Wash: сырт drman, cedem Мар, м ained of апу o! ollowing Age LONG R Do. - Do., Е ed. ie Both eed т obtained of all principal Seed Јони BELL & Co., 388, Oxford Street, London; A. PATT GOL DEN | GLOBE SWEDE, the heaviest cropper in culti- Pateni EAL, Edward Street, Béroióbani. Co., "n Buchanan 8 Ww; COLAY.& ABRAHA vation, E per lb. Liverpool; J. WooLLEY, Manchester; озү & татту И... ^ N BARREL, the best Common Turnip grown, poo gel read Du: ; Н. Baaper, Neweastle-on-Tyne . REED, Arundel; . per 1b. POUND, w i er use rthing. Cash or reference required from unknown Correspondents. against Insects а: on Growing оа 10 р ала Mangel хр F. SHARPE can Que D mam с Trade n м uu following ласо. абала: дв growth, new and genuine, Improved Pb Swede | Lincolnshire pion do. Imprered б Green E Оны БЫ ы 1 ved do Fine White 8 Marshall's Improved do. Yeliow Tankard ANG: quem omeranian White Globe S pas Red Drummond's Early Field E Pine е Orange Globe Yellow | Long Yellow Green-top Scotch I » Red Globe ing Est I t, Wisbech abbage Plants VIRGO a SON beg to say theg, have a very Winter Dreseing on "Trecs P im с d dissolved 48 hours befo To Machinists, ^E oni denn i M d will е 4 of HA - together wi Meal, into а Ра] fire: н md yrs pass. em Bags чю, е bove ineptis ned 7 lb. holesale by PRICE'S p CANDLE Co. mited. Red Spider Magnified. t MIX- uM be а of amel av id TURE may be had for experiment on ppo at Taaie vents any staining of foliage. Steam Chaff Cutting and Condimental Feeding. Mill Moala, A strength of from 1 to 3 2 oz. | Thornhill Bridge, Caledonian Road, "King 8 Cross, London, N. to the pe осе а Blight. n т t y Planta; опе from 4 gs o4 | ТЭ КОЎУЗ PATENT FÜMIGATOR. — A Portable for Tr EN vw Pet for Fumigating T toves, and Frames, or Shrubs Flowe e open air, without ТОРИЙ 18, injuring кен most delicate plant ; eiie. the smoke cold, 3s., and 10е. пури » poen dong mass, and effecting a. great saving of To Ci " ' Manufactured and md ATE to the Trade by Messrs. BARBER & GRooM, ызы ; and шау be had of all Ironmongers, Seeds- | men, and . quantity RR and EARLY CABBAGE PLANTS to r Sale ot ha fo Par sorts, EARL ORK CABBAGE EARLY NONPAREIL » BATTERSEA DRÜMHEAD BARNES RED. CABBAGE, 4s. p.1000. у healt: wellrooted. Wonersh Nursery, near Guildford, Се Introduction of New Plants. MBROISE VERSCHAFFELT, NURSER Belgium, begs Ghent, to offer the following Novelties ready to send о ow :— £ s CALADIUM FORMOSUM. 0 % % » MACROPHYLLUM 089 i BILE .. : 916 0 б SCHMITZII VIRIDE «04142 0 » THELEMANNII 773129 VANDEN Р, ..012 0 DIOSCOREA ARGYRÆA ^ 19€ bo oe GODRONII VERSCHAFFELTII + the Set.. ». 010 0 SPLENDIDUS f вах ENT MASSART .._. . 989 . AMBROISE VERSCHAFFELT .. 012 0 OA REBOBRA, QUE RANA à ur озо ew САТ. No. anda specimen umber of | a eres p — Gratis by writing REDUCTION IN ИТ, PHOSPHO 10 GUANO. For 30 Tons and Auf 5 o per Ton, a uh For 10 Tons up to 30 Tons .. © » For 5 Tons ip ui 0 Tons Át 10 15 0 » s Fo; ies ө 6 e. 11 0 0 m " Aem РА Dast In лаф Rritat PETER LAWSON & SON, Сохтвастонз. GEO. SEAGRAVE & CO., BROKERS. WILLIAM DIXON & СО., GENERAL AGENTS. 28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE ; anD 15, LAWRENCE LANE, LONDON, E.C, LI (i 434 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 9, 1863. ew Scarlet Geraniums. - M. PAUL ( (боп а nd Successor Lio heute А. Pavi f KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, h for SAL w SCARLET] > wite eyo, dwarf as # Haraway, i^ — rer in tras aid FARM SEEDS, flower ; ihe bes dwarf sciret "for TUS Беда Кы оек First-class Certifica te qe. yu ызы, cultural Вос Сет- of all descriptions, оуа MD also from Ro D DRA Igon V.—An perpe gy: RANTS dark scarlet, with о oie rly rich nap on the flower; habit of “Boule de Feu” —the вик Зав i ч Al thë i. Dok t “ Bedding" plants, 35. per dozen and upwards. РА tn в Nurseries, Waltham 1m Cross, N. RS. POLLOCK GERANIUM.—Twelve of the best kinds of VARIEGATED and ZONALE GERA- NIUMS for pot CR. including ei Pollock, Rainbow, Madame Vaucher, &c., for „ basket and pa ckage included. The above are strong well grown Plants, mostly in 5 or 6-inch pots, or can be sent shaken out to save expense in carriage. D remi ma respectfully requested from unknow: cw: RED FRYER, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, Busse m G GERANIU ERANI DMS, i En varieties, нас selection, for 32s. Xen к-н ЕРИНЕ In Collections including all the mew d ki or 8 approve inds, arate or HALI MOON St. PiccaprLLY. Lowpow, W. Detail CATALOGUES post free. Tied; or may агана MIMULUS MACULOSUS. | ARIEGATED. і lden Chain l1 t Р, foe Ы Crystal PalaeeSoarl t Reine d'Or y ofloreto _ Biaokheath Воку ADELINE. FAVOURITE: LADY FERMOY. SPLENDID, ] Spi Orem Lila Dar Meldoise |M. Mart CHARM. P МАВ. E 1 0: $ ma So SS.: аду Middleton Е мае OM FLORETTA. LAURETTA. SOUVENIR. STARTLER. ; Hendersonii а ul L'Abbé Price 5s. each. Bijou | Rose Queen Tapara] Crimson Ded of Warwick. кушкы Moas e. No m к-К Twelve E Varielies of this exquisite New Stram will be sent out for {һе first time on and Shottesham Pet |Bishopstowe Scarlet раро Nosegay after the 18th i AM b wel kinds аб moderáté privés. Pricóé tó tho Trade This new cross has been effected with the Chilian species “ Cüpreus," and a showy Monkejy-flowered on sme | А remittan espectfull requested from unknown corre- ме, named Gaiety. spondents Post Office Or pra 2 ALFRED r detailed description of these exceedingly beautiful bybrids, vide description іп Gardeners” Chronicle pe cie Co of нй 25, ке е 388. p P Ns ms E GOLDEN. — ndreds of flowers of these NEW Ылан n аге How éxpatded, and Mr. Wittram BULL will be Беа ein now Be à м Еа: quantity. Their тїт ийе i Же them to апу one who will favour him with a visit, scarlet flowers be тен the contrast with кын golden foliage and with other plants when used for edging or © in lines, is je pleni g мй оре, ESTABLISHMENT FOR NEW AND RARE PLANTS, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, ts, 31s. 6d. 100 Do., out of pots, qm Save pet. jos and сатаар, bi 954. LONDON, 8.W. peri 100; 10. дрес ne, Do., in pots, 4s КҮТЧҮ" SCA а. dis BEDDING PLANTS as follows : — ARLET HORSE-SHOE GERANIUMS, in varieties Nomen — T. i ied Hi Ni ds endeavoured. 35 their А йө yariegated, in varieties CATOROLARIAS, FLORIBUNDA and others And other Slant for Beds and Edging, can be supplied, strong and well «тр. рога out of pots and earefully packed, in iotas in less quantities {һап 4 dozen. r dozen. pow lants delivered to the Win ари Station, О ов the South Wes tern rail, or the Reading Station, o the Great Western rail. STEPHEN SHILLING, North Warnboro Nursery. , Odiham, Н: 5000 Tom Thumb Geranium, and 5000 Aurea bli. AARDE, E of the above or 12s. per 100 as uantity € G offers fine Bushy Plants AS c bedding out at i рат. 1 КЛ АР out of pots, and tied sent to any distana e Vis E &bove are all autumn- Struck an d and cannot fail to give PE lants, "oti e satisfaction, S. d f ihe Ni Mantia ed € ve Jas аЙ . Ввлтох. Же are quite content afar До поба to o matr балі à riga acci yel irae le JP ak Wo NOG CARTER'S LIST OF NEW PLANTS FOR 1863. i NEW GERANIUMS, Da: тАУ A + Мт. ВЕА BEDDING ens IU МВ, has selected the йна from D p Collection of. рио Кз pr them placed t deri aT. s being some of the most valuable Bedding varieties offered to the Public; i RON, kal of BEDDING PLANTS may cal and post free vecino тойа Select Stove d Greenhouse Plants, &c. BERT PARKER begs to invite attantion to his Collections of AMARYLLIS, AZALEA INDICA, EXOTIC ORCHIDS, FERNS, and LYÇOPODS; ORNAMENTAL and VARIEGATED FOLIAGED PLANTS; MISOELLANEOUS, STOVE, GREENHOUSE, and HARDY PLA y T8 ; all of which "are healthy and clean. Purchasers oi small q uantities will be dim the most libe beral term PRICED and дасца CATALOGUES are pub- eese will be forwarded to applican: : Д Nursery, Too š „ Surrey, WAL' ET TAKTON ы tok o deg GERANIUMS, Show, F: T to 188. D. — A of previous у топле n. DAHLIAS, Choice Varieties of 1862, 9s, per pan % а Older per dozen, pe e x to "H. W. i^ Тыл . or Bouquet Varieties, 4s. 6d, to 9s. P UOHBIAS of 1862, 5s. to 9s. per doze HOLLYHOCKES, fine Tanem, from 9 9s. "to 245. per dozen. PANSIES, New Belgian varieties, 9s. to 12s. per dogen, Oli Venet M. to be per dona. LO: a ne selection, 4s, 6d. to 9s. eh CHRYSANTHEMUMS of 1862, 6з. per Чой 4з. 6d. per dozen. MEN ds of 1862, 4s. 6d. to 6s. per dozen ; Older Varieties, жер of 1862, from 5s. to 9s. per dozen. BEDDING PLANTS, in varieties, 3s, to 62. per dozen. LONICERA AUREO-RETICUL ATA, 2з. each, ог 188. рле оп in enclosing stamp. of the {рыша ө E The Set of Six Varieties for 10s. 6d. NOSEGAY VARIETIES. Mu X EU E АЕ i f f ый of o to w! Noir бейиш. T was ронй, rds flo Кр of | aded: ana mm жайнай to ва ve seil to for l Beds and three years since, be proved at the| Ribands, it is very effective for Vases, Gardens of the Royal Horticultural Тойу d апа the A wem 3s. 6d. paki і Palace, end by Ed M um ү! eres : ЮША... , lect: om та plants to] . р как form tho most prominet Beds of lab Senso, where it was | ZONALE or HORSE-SHOE-LEAVED VARIETIES, piri A: "еә The flowers are deep егіп produced i n. pe -— the greatest шоно, “ many а as (BEATON) 130 dni, ving that has been Jy piv at This is a rival of the well-known *' Christine," w. irduced io offer quantities at а cheap raté, so that our used for B all Publie customers ME Boi в; the rose, w the ате b ois E 3 1$ 0 poen УР E I 4 5 ss T 388. Жолу ES 8 > .. 688, x of it read E E PET are not constantly gathe Sp agl e ex ши; бш of Tom l Верно б leaves Ф s is also one t the most profuse e Nosegay ERANIUMS ue. colour deep orange iei vin t thé duet habit of Mangies Silver breadth tal of this and thé suecéeding variety far exceeds that of of HA — of the Nosegay tribe, and а doubtless go far to sati: exigent requirements of the m. vm ead Florists. Price 2s. 6d. and appearan habit is rbd to Po m ah. b 3s. 6d. each. i tt (Beaton). 'atiful for ; б "The upper petals of benmtiful variety aro deep crimson It has also th TIE e. ding we E VEA white oreye; а quality m riae ME MON Feb. Pee UE MAE GM enc. Чоо: бав Lr icri. CARTER & 00, '$ GARDENERS VADE MECUN FOR am : Containing FULL LISTS of STOVE, agus oes and BEDDING PLANTS, sppüciiop. _ JAMES CARTER & 00., 237 & 238, HIGH HOLBORN, Мах 9, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 435 uchsias, v rab air Male. MEUM while it answered well enough so long UCOM BE, ad 2-4 эж. now sending ou E, s we had to deal with ie е на. д hot оон fine stro: FUCHSIAS— their Ua А aoo L OF DEVON and EXHIBITOR, For partic and descriptions of which, see Gardeners Chronicle for гра; 11 and 18. c Pim SPRING CATALOGUE may be had gratis on PINCE, pea mg of Exeter Nursery, Exeter. Hardy Climbers in Pot D anp SON have an immense руны fin strong Plants of the above, suitable for plan out at ped against walls, trellises, or poen сора ion best kinds of RORES, CLEMATIS, BIGNONIA че IVIES, edi PASSIFLORAS, WISTARI А; &oc., at very reason- жайра Nursery, Maresfield, Uckfield, Sussex. кир PAUL (Son and S баб to the late A. Hu seaman invites attention to а ы € be rendy for for d D Wt riyalled BEEDLIN ^ ER EMONIAL. to b BS ERVE E PRINC STATUE of H.R.H. i я в Ње PRINCE The Royal Party will be by е ыйытыы Committee of the Mem feno de iD фоне нд. dona je Nave "He South ntra: dud ha^ arrival in be [E оошсей by а нр yed by thr e Mili The Council of the Horticultural Society will present an address. Military Bands will again play. үсү which the Memorial Committee will read an Addre by а ich t UNCOVER- br ING the MEMORIAL of the LO of 185], and | to тн Е бед in the е Ree [a 5 tends will а bal of the Нобе) ‘Gardene, ets. y Ba nds Wales will 09. the чакы Ка g ced flo ША ofj. tary music | JUS oke do to be a nd constitutionally incapable of enduring the heat of our stoves, Hence came the disappoint- ments to which we adverted in a recent article, d which seemed to have pressed so heavily on the spirits о Orchid-growers, that it^ was simple ко ы ке Ше егу, ROSES, w 1 Feya par and the fountain will play. ied [T LORD HE ТЕЛ heade ТЖ Шошо, "ША wah das hi arvel has i f the TT - "В giba ia P hik Ar arvellous genus has in store for us. full, and, СЯ formed, and altogether О ES [ЕГ Cardan er, will perhaps be better unders excellence. d b: , and ít LORD MACAULAY, H.P.—Velvety crimson, ih. the way of s aos ya e maned b up пропан viii is " ot: briefly А. bus d T its progress. бяраа бач eminot, be owe in colour, Aoi in the | remain в Founded, ав we have alread, ked, more tha petal, and more double. e flow ?t are of good average il k d : size, produced abundantly and m tapia ag cekiton s tho eye event. AN tol E e, the line of procession will keep under | Ms | yos а go by Ms у S DT, ба а а single species, it habit is good, and foliage han s. 60, The Exhibition Building will be thrown open to the visitors. accessions (excep тее Mexie МЕБ. WILLIAM PAUL, Н.Р ~ Bright violet: red, кедей with x, Hon. See. Memorial Committee. ‘| species pues, by Lrxauza) until after the ө pub- fiery тей; flowers constantly, and in clusters, large and full. RS, Hon, Вес. of the Horticultural, LINDIEY’S Села Furtado ы ае r Te did а ЈР ІМ 1) ті T ips ESTIMONIA L.|and 5] ecies, à d yet in th d diti n of that , о! of our finest Roses, 53, je n e in e весоп edi WOR, О аана са vor published on i up to maa TUTE CU dern ia o tad Lem ДД P | constituente ай rison to шешу T0 and so many «ie UI е A seedling from Senseur Уан, but “Tt was moved by Mr. Wirsox BAUNDERS, séconded by Mr. | Splendid additions. bave Jen SENT, made that brighterin colour. Raised а! ns by tae raiser of дет Alderman Сы M.P., and шашса а izred to | we may safely ven dd set down the total # «Ө Кезик) "Yaisse, мечт. Pe p thanks E: ns err in iren ento. aan». | number already Ко А аз Е if at all, e, fom, Жабы: id Selena е crimson, of а taria] duties, for tbe eminent services he had rendered {о 1688 han à hore found to surpass the девстірь ме of Келн. ut not less нес Lob than the aggregate of its "It was also а bh. боной of Ме. АИ, Cori- | Бресірӣ 1 j^ "die large Ap cun on of showy and inte- ИДЕ dla by it. 6d, АП eA new French Roses, 35. 6d, to 5s, mm ог 498, per dozen. The best of the old | sel at lowest atvertised СЕ The plants le and in health, PRICED CATALOGUE free by post, Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Waltham Cross, N, G. HENDERSON anp SON . quality of CINERARIA, —— 4 за PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, 1s. and 2s. 64. offer First.class Mir Іван = - ATEMAN, d inviting ета to the vote E than Tes each si timonial to Dr, LINDLEY, In order to'carry out these resolutions, БЫ, ачаа ре of Alderman COPELAND, М.Р. ; M.P.; мй WILSON SAUNDERS, х, Esq., а ЈАМЕ per a атут y "x paid at the Society, South Kensington, CER WEBBI.—The inter. inits having a shrub-like аат Dabit Е "v r from 3 to 4 feet in hei eai This remarkable plant 18 to еа ран Dio КЕ i pas CINERARIA consists attaimin properties, will be nection ts superior AR It will ba foana well adapted for decorative nee GARDENERS recommended to Nune. B. 6. Нехрелвох & Бом, Wellington Nursery, Bt. John's Wood, London, N.W. Noti OHN ола EXHIBITION of RHODO- E IDEA tS other AMERICAN КАНТ wil A ited at the Royal Botan іс Gardens, Regent's aK oi he of tho present zy and will retta on VIE C косе ЛЧ Meg Ex pricuron and Wu ТРЕЕ, The Garyeners гот. Y, MAY 9 ОВ FO 2 THE RE ENSUING WEEK. p Botany кызын i Máy e N A л $ Br, арыу 8 р.м. Ф Мг. В of Biddulph range, that a circu lar — be issued calling yer а committee has been dis even LS & Oo T genus, n" 9709 Odontoglossum with which we F.R » who will be yen to recei ve ar Aecountant/'s Office of Ше ^at ie plants that this genus offers to the notice E tle eultivator; for if we yv such as belon MN ion Try menium, which may possibly tually ү be Perd Я into é separate e аз ag T? is worth Sum g. plants ав "0^ atn ng t . SEI | the бим piant, of Phe д төс йиз), е ddr ‚ Cer and 0. m (we med. ulcherrima by jw EXARZA), |i the Pu more str Я nevium - atorei, О. Phalrenopsis, E 0. etd: due from w Gren these and а host of othe ay well be lef ARS their own tale en | zealous eolle shall have explored the sources | of the юнае v zu that water tke marvellous | country prog M OK. pads s Pee fL is, és species of which they BE with peculiar affection, - —: with more than ordinary к e» o ONCIDIUM, po UNTLE is ae ut that genus, п тау easi eould ҮҮ tow ел p^ forth * - nger list 7 distinet та becutiful forms Pe under the genus that b name, were all the врбе. teri still ab t be reckoned up e by his T 5 own бананите ыт se rellana we shall dolose see pm st ürá SU addi- tions made to the эи well filled 1 EM x the поря: genus PN i" 8 head-quarters in the district of зе ch w But besid es the сагон А beauty of its species, y and HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, andard, or have been violently separated from fidis fh f vt as ud hei " е а TH ANNUAL SUM SHOW will take place | gat ether hála northern aspec approached а ours РЕС К URSDAY, Rb Aia 14 s t the gathered” fog э a ud habit, has always red ko when the heat of the poni Orchid house is uo of Prizes to bo MBA cn application tat ; | surrounded by ә devoted b irers ; n nnbesrable. Second only іп importance t wem Td of E. 8р, үк ктер һа 3 followers no "n consideration is the fact. n а great polity aged "ву Order of the Committee, afew. All bn genera belong а а om to e" | of its s species flower durin dull winter se , Мау ARD CARPENTER, Secretary, | ү emisphere; but from the east come DEN [MA меан: in bioom kr niis together, “Ушу LTURAL ad FLORAT, | DROBIUM Ахава and VAN à; endi of id too, are deliciously sweet, while none sen "MM EE obli КЫРАМ га би еа een Some h p ape held u ^ forth "what are in the sligbtest ааа offensive he Worcestershire Horticultural Socie an Ar CUMS ; while a singlo eperies [odours, like too many other ds we could ve E eld a GRAND SHOW of FRUT А А (D. пан) has almost monopolised | name. E vd all en c add a neat compact h: bit, ЭЛҮ, бет THURSDAY. July 21. 22a 54 26 being the vec o Ld attenti Pot à known enthusiast at rk than enough to NUM the annual assembling of the Royal Agricultural Society їп | Clapham. ^ Then dar is (ш p 3 ich | the hi igh hat the genus to which ave Worcester. e va wd a agland, ána copies ое belongs alike to the Old World and the New, now ебед ng Sri has already taken in publie Schedules (which will e et Pri ü he Бийден ef ot the | dly and deservedly pushing itself into public | TT 2001. ) wo be — by applying prd 4 Honorary Secretary, Мг. T. Н, WHE ‚ No. 2, Foregate Street, Worcester, OYAL HORTIC EHI SOCIETY.| LORAL COMMITTEE, 2, сата на (Japan), fom Mr, Standish. CASBIOPE FASTIGIATA, from Messrs. Veitch & Son, Exeter and [Arm PEARCI 105 pd 994 етуд RAGITTATUM, MruvLUsS MACULOSUS MARVEL, from Mr. Bull. SECOND CLASS CERTIFICATE. жару мам. (0р. )from Messrs. Veitch and Bon. BPrctAr CERTIFICATE. ras Ras 700 for Сот ROSES. "x Сот Roses. from Messrs, Veitch & Son, раъд агас. ыл, & боп, | Veitch rapidly а favour. t would be his ir to à ial continental 0 leave these Mà н the wor эс al ы | vety lately almost unknown to fame, appears a gth to а brilliant future before it. This Md tropic ustrious iden viros) discovered Tung his Жм МЫ; ndorings w World pit пола MM ntury, its species, with oubtful eren, ar are тайын ; red in vast pro ounded b ut wan а More acne КТ Ro же in which they climate connection with the First our Besretáry to the Committee. - vm EE pores 2 deep debt of gratitude that Orchid dic dr Pp h un T № Vers to M. LINDEN of Brussels, to whos niic e mbi a was х ө ї те ү xico, New events and Peru, To preferring un ап eus Fir still greater | the this subjeet without acknow- t i ar succeed ӯ ation ot S ys T 1 ve e justice. дней dE without 436 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [May 9, 1863. $айтопв will not always succeed, „and Mr. М'Сок- | that there are flowers in each of the sections alluded have not been alre ther bases; and а ALE has shown satisfactorily that "this arises | to, which are so closely up to the mark in points of са they: шау be а me into and discussed great measure from the myriads of a Cur- technical excellence 'аѕ) not to each n: by | thoroughly, so th wi e best" course may be uni. into called Entomologists Hylobius мын p And this we find is also the ry of S adopted an year. Our great dealers and Lis га a shelter amongst the chips and fi Teleg таш, Ё ' for he says, that ‹ “ such a fusio sion is not ve с тех пона Ir le - hr us way ды а has n nly ” | this e [ready evote по = ун f bark which were the result of the "ast | 9 аби И da one, the effect abes. be | our ispace to any remarks elucidatory of. the pem $ marvellously brilliant. So we que: biatlona: involve n Different methods of planting have been tried with a view of checking the evil, but as might be ve. чыте Amateur expresses prete uzzled— ertain to bep kind of dulness to refor his сеу в fire, to the mE бод of insects, eggs, and engl lin i ху too, of rudiments of Fun "Вовк А VISIT ТО THE BULB FARMS OF HAARLEM, —in attempting to ГАР ern how t d l,"and yet oy kept distinct for the examination of the judges Ав walking along our streets, or in visiting our Ar. often happens with people who get in E чу an e auction rooms during autumn and w Amateurs perplexityis of his own making. We at|every one is struck with the extraordinary qua! nti of | least, and he refers to us, have зоте suggested $ Шр t Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, ок other c "e 3] - same show ve blooms should b and pla nts which are exposed for Early in What we said w aea —“ 3: m in ик E yet kept ‘dist iuste. which are strictly confined. to florists" be house, and in | almost every window. But if we wish t idea of the extent of this re ad » it wou. uld quite ' legitima te, an + MEE 3 novelti es, to offer pro: mp: | prizes in each class. Ре ia d RM of acros of lend boin ing covered flower, we must pay a d of April. As I have [^e jg an l opportunity o » f seeing Ralh £ a Show, for any local coté ет on а small s all general exhibitions ой the | e|of them will probably have some ihn for the Ta and not after the common idle fashion of slitting, | м further said :—'“1п readers of the Mog Chronicle. and the result has en successful far beyond alo ther hand, where the min or de tails of йо oricu ulture | The railroad from otterdam to Amsterdam. hag те EN ve e Uu Mc UN M С n not | P referableas productive of a more varied di spla y, to | sea, an d passes the towns of The Hague, Leyden, ond uffer f th t thook AM TRA this admit all class =й flowers] to quid competition ' Haarlem, in the order in which I have placed them, B prd: ART d. difficulty 5i = vr e teurs competing separately, - Lyr the. Between Rotterdam and Leyden the land is chiefly former case being to get th plants to grow at iL ono o cinas ersons ——— е Palboslüvation. Oh Poncii xi comparatively few brightly- tipped flowers from be ein, вес placed in juxtaposition, and to | teen Pes qt ut thes hell and w moist s rapidly d he dead leaves e lling тепстеп |p nches, it is с не that they ha et д s see "anylbs to be| zzled about in these propositions. But after all, this. d of arrangement ina flower із а | ext ble, the lan ation, and was evide tly ing Leyden, however, a sandy (бише its form ensive, buti f^ d in the heart t the th es actually suddenly, as the e vigorous growth w would Tutfe like the work of pede or of any decay from hos рав casses presence i of old roots in the ground, and we probable cause. Mueh is still to be learnt about the ful show much less important matter са the adoption обла lat great Bulb cou & we found f | intelligible од of classification, which latter once launch S t во оп] dis- tribute without ntermixing I flowers of differe rent character ; and an actual trial, wm LEM against the which extend along the const for a great distance, are widt ipd uma Y Holland are considerably below the 6 ofthe ocean. А belt of sand hills or Dunes ur bee De. ин parts of paang knowledge. M. - | ments dede c be best 50 feet | dà be quite content with that which а to be ary th, varying from 40 to d vie est in practice. Then as - sported blooms, the expressed opinions | поне We have said that every variety should e re беге to one of the distinct classes propor, class w m the CLASSIFICATION О: LIAS, T де дор ng bes atten- | бод «t Rr mes to de эе T resulted in a dis- chiefly in the pages of Gossip, | ns arrangements proposed and ourselves have met with -— approval, and cm await it gen: neral adoptio: Some co со; ык class showin course in in mixed s showing the point is presa of this discussion, call for a few poe observations | on our to what groups to invite at our Exhibitions, айо of the ‚ usual stands of * “show " Е “faney” x n of little hills | unlike ches waves of a stormy sea. Haarlem are situated on the inner edges мре апа The Bulb farm the On ival at Haa we were most ki abad ids Менн srs. кенеа and Messrs. and that 16 should be shown in that only— Polman | we mean in those cases жые the system v classe Mooy, of that place; and by Messrs. Byvoet and Van showing is adopted. being so, we said that а | Velson, jun., of Overveen, a village two miles to the | sported seif bloom pro € by a variety уы should | west of em. Мг. Krelage hasa large garden іп bear parti-coloured blooms, ought not to руа the town as well as a number of farms in the country. We adhere to His t en markable for a beautiful of from either end of ie s Tulip walk” hs most — e b bea It had been suggested, and of course has been all blooms me refer- along intended M E = бизе” LH." adopte should not remain a barren theory, b f each of the otl that it в S bear some fruit; first, in the reformation | grou web tipped, pend Mr. Key eren of the catalogues of dealers; and secondly, i in the im group lE sums x pite and sca de provement гер MU uem prize schedules, in both of — esses -|gests 24 or 12 selfs, and the ted blooms, the latte - | formed UE the pests known as Vermillon pua In this gard ero тегу = arlet Duc van Thol. ere was n елдо, include; аЙ Dares. of. ih aged al which it has been the ice to adopt what | змат i-col red sections. “Tel ? pic-| t a тн, varieties of gain. "Under it there were some writers very truly de signate as the "absurd |tures his idea of а perfect stand of 24 blooms thus: 12 o long beds сойо 0 rows in eac (six division" into *show "fancy" c without | selfs and 12 made up of four from each of Mia in each row), са опе pues filled with the attaching any intelligible : eri to the tapa: em- | the sections. Mr. Rawlings would have dealers show | sing gle ее p ied es som doub. The different ployed. If we could secure the first of these reforms, | 36 selfs, and 12 of Esr of the other sections, manner 80 whe second would follow. But what ne y improve our exhibitions en rately, making a M. usually вера- | tal equal to the numbers now| shown: viz, ‚48 of self and light groun d laced | question to to which probably the replies would not b змене ће effect. P each o ? s and 24 of striped and tipped sorts=to the present | Tulips, Narcissi, and к , One ot à the rar m 5 igns himself | stands of “ fanei He, however, asks т) ould | Cape Ape Ic üpnaneuiosee, Anemones, Ne 3 y that | be 1 which are both tipped and afternoon of our first Pieve we drove out with 5 ‹ т be attempted or thought of | striped, and is answered by editor of i . see his farms, and those of as t Кошон) self and ted bl таа hen bote afin numerous to form | Byvoet and Van Velson, jun., at Overveen. same stand ? xml TE ahe worda aro t What іза |а $ y be shown either as ti or | On the road sides as we went al. we с fields variegated bloom? If the w have any |striped. We Siod Peer to say they should go to|of Hyacinths and Tulips in every direction covered meaning, the terms self and dtl must apply | that section whose r predominates in their| with bloom, and the sweet t from the former pêr- respectively to whole-colonred and We fancy “ Telegram's ” suggestion as to i e fields are all perfectly level, blooms. Well then, m, eng gs as tey h have been, divided by cli ре ied TR close it has been mmon practice to up selfs | fi 1 w the suggestion of Mr. Rande w i r the шл of leni and partieoloused | "аке: ts the same РУ d | looks like a s good o one, if the proportion of selfs could | of the wind, and of reventing the loose sand from must have m rue шг his eyes | be во: aeaa ing too great an injury to'the flowers, as it flies about . Bu mooted in this di here like dry snow. The bulbs are arranged in beds, exhibition in competition stands of seedlings | and the different kept together in masses, by us manifestly. wrong, there | which means a vi effect is prod i i objections to the adoption examined Mr. Krelage's country 78. f such а practice. We quite agree therefore, that a | then. t onwards to Overveen, to those of В schedules to prevent во | Byvoet. Неге the squares into which the land is y a custom. We also fall in entirely with the | divided appeared to be larger than those nearer should, wherever can lem. Whole fielda were covered Н; eMe Lu vua ыы ones, Ran "n пы marking of any ‚ which may | Hyacinths appeared to be remarkably good; : tend to render the ownership of the blooms T tels ati cu io may that the supurb pelas collat some of the questions which just now | tions exhibited in London this Messrs. Cut- ose societies valleys to the eye E. or iibi uec n M ÁeÀ— ÀÀ em May 9, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 437 to give а good idea of their appearance and bea I do not pretend to have the sean of 1 а considerable period in ice, | ba that life for souna em by y^ heat which their tod. eiit Асе г. florist, and intended to refrain fr y (пошо blue) The early Tulips were now аб their rding. to Sbaw's experiments* galmon's бенд. vivifies s M udis water at pro зия of EA ia 00 p^ So that a: TUE of fishes : a difference of 9° | | temper: нане үө vitality 24 days— УБА we vade и infer that the warmer temperature із | e congenial than and very beautiful they were. In England we | 20 the colder It ge t pr us ed by fields of bright үр it must be borne in mind that а а bc ours, lying in бене Such e and require Vas ger temperatures of water. Trou heighten the brilliamc will bear much colder water than grayli es ша а аил, pro n ground or pond fish. ach other, elsewhere, the рч produced by the dine ошер or crimson kinds striking. made inci isions in the sto machs of live pike, | оп d do well. And perhapsnext year we may m шере T^ ave some of the smaller kind. in ри before n mas, th ny white bells i-named To pe qua: SI wa t to recom- | mend ашау the ree аон, one of the sweetest of water plants, and, as І he pretty and rock. Vermillon Brillant, yet Due. Pss 799 vc a double kind named Imperator eam when viewed ig ture Sep water {Реп being at 42°, апа of the air. at 33°; ; ose н. ауе по ойи or means of striking рея y now be in to strike some pretty por that At Mr. Van "Velson! 8 whom we visited next, we found | the Hyacinth i in full vm ty, as he had not begun id оса ; the thermometer i in the — stood at 89°, n order to arouse а general rule that most things” which аге able T "e Жр in sand and wa da; үн м " A imer the following questions to men оү, scie = 2 ы 11 "3 TRE nd if so, g indows under this treatment One year I was Mic interested in a saucer nd LA ng erbenas, Торой, atoms of M els of sweet Verben cut ihe flo OWers, „Hi is g unds Jie. on each sid» of t A а bn ж» ны у gh nefield was Miel эе AR eed of es scarlet Duc van Thol red ready noticed, an oh реч т а — way to s in Haar n m was spent under e rs. Polman Mooy—father and s i ieli like ers t the other сон I have тес describ ve out in at ve [жуы Nes it теті. си 2. If their blood-heat be what objection to heir uud a peculiar temperature of water to render io wiy s that water clears by cold and thickens (vertices o ot нг rising to eed т) by warmth; and whether is it the tem of the air or of water which produces thes о didi a? 5. Can the state of the ab iosphere affect the air in d Wer fishes vnde ? and in 6. ? ІБ In the afternoon we left o ur carriage the high- | $ way and walked for v але straight into what | seemed to be the centre of Bulb с tion. After | examining field after feld we took n a giras some- where in the middle of the whole. Here the scene е ming from Englarid to enjoy. Whichever way w turn ed, to the right or to the left, before. or „behi nd, so "speedily as to account for the sudden fures чт s from E es eise wies These and m: er questio different pon wich. p take p the oi and I pause xot E reply. All that is required in v od o о ev the thi nk aid keeps the air a з moist, but а sheet of paper yiri against the в, ога "blind, (gm be used to sha A from to bright sunshine. common china saucer, with an of silver san dis in it, and soft rain utl "poured i in Пена Ten above the sand, is the way to plant ite Any kind of mild root-hcat seems to ensure e growing, and that too most rapidly, into the most charming little plants; but if root-heat illgrow. Everybody. has has es gn begin to o beca know it burns an only th T the paint wears off 16 ironmoulds hands and dresses. wish people. would use more ivy. It is always so abstract being —'* What is it that produces goo o | bad fishing days?" E ro. brilliant colours, Millions of Tulips and Hyacinths side, mat the air was was loaded Land” the impression T ploda ced u —that no on form any idea of i ор 1 не апа that it is Уз to дени» hen On in xpo if ma visited d misit? in the purpose eof Indoor Gardening. І ро поё know how the Lilies of the Valley If the f of gine. P rie ing up, we could a y flower trained on it. d а scd = with others, but with som and myself they have баса and now that at last the parties may hope perhaps to ope T offi ih TS I plan, that I T spring, Беш; able to have such successions that I had f*ho Ch vely М ends | бте реч ч а em erae now and then тев AC t window-gardeners, however, who wanting cl bers, had better T а! few pots oft those which are кш raised and в at nurseries everywhere, sit io might now vim в Ai earo be kept out the sprin = seeing these Bulb fields, э, v баи er — good our som utumn ! on "he "Ri Ro bert humour that “ Koen - au —after ne." FISH AND FISHING.— . Ir there са bs diese sog ti n animals | + breathing air imals b; iie, lot us ask, why should п dt pi be ЖУ А еп, А pigs, horses, nay the very birds of the air, by the uent and sudden transition atmosphe ow dull and heavy we feel in damp weather !— ili ; Eosterly producing an excess Hd dryness in the atmo- | autumn—September and October of January was, I think, the earliest) ЫП late in thel of m an m up in the window, givin After writing this, and after inducing half шу | әрипдарё water and equally abundant air, il | acquaintance to start "Lilies, fancy my vast dismay оп |in another mon they go out as fine looking Lori that the 1 refused to grow t the early plants, present we have plenty of Stocks and e expected of th Some pots of my own had | Pansies for outside. When we have turned out also | dame во several у itn "without 8, adk now what | Qorani rand Heliotropes, we may begin to indulge in could be the OA that the pe id fat roots | Arums and Crims d te Roses, which uale a : dE М. — Maur net п шаке ея уы ir al ius all form tho ае of all grou ial e early start we looked for was a perfect puzzle n edged with the graceful do own-hangin, Те Well, it was really t I could not iam at the ro E. A. = ыйы І thought that it was the movin о, they = 0 re moved equally. I n those Т had ; "formerly mes ms е moved with much soil. No, not a bit me тикте Оер M. 2-8 and І was thoroughly ров Roses. ted for your Paper of Ма, р to see if Apc nts are a different sort, and І am ойе | аһу amateur т answer КМУ. W, Paul's appen) in Y а | delighted. "i ог now we may really "hope to have two E Number, but no one makes а si Tt onder tha t Ros arians are such a Jea! arned body, f or they ѕееті flowers. І never ehould 1 [have known it without com- | paring | the t w rd I suppose to have an ing vitali, carry off and absorb the на m i- ration so qe ав to render the akin A uas and from that cause produce nearly to the activity of fish as rature of about 65^ Fahr. is tomas тү milio his blood хана t 98°. [n m have rss certain blood h ч € oe ud liko Y' нф Сени [abs d earli y ів a thi winter; but. now that it is pointed The lea m as leaf, es the sweet and сое luy | эү I kave бен in Мора їп ci Bu Christmas time, and this is, no doubt, the р succeed London, Mbit of Mrs. emer shoas is Me Norford, has a garden now pect Place) where, to ds per e rds red 459 eite. Of this plan es | had als hes standing in a cool window. these anot . E aves teu а ll Are are also very much the larger, appliances (glass esp fall) or Poenus as | The later CE apparently тм к Кюй и аз much bloom | superior, t gro! ot thè s k of the “late м it js after all, not де the sake Senateur Princesse Mathi penis Maria Portemer, 01а Brompton (7, Pros- Р росту, Dore the old Latin dogma, ' viz., that “ а man's mbi is worth nn ther ! ng if be communicates зи he knows to Mr. Paul is appealing i the 'of both the amateurs. It is not too Tau ым Verdier, ante, Madame Alencon, зей ded Verdier, d by|Be де Bourg la Бели, біоти cii ie wn roots , Duchesse d'Orléans 8, ашЬасёгёз, КС — жер roline de Sanani, Com 16 is assumed, ве ти to which they belong dh TER 1 minutes Z5 унше ; bi n 15. Prévost, gian des Batailles; [be the Oth, есы КОШИ Funes, а to ел, Paris, Pauline Lanes, Alexandrine Bachm eteff, + But MI NIE Supplement to 486 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 9, 1862, Mad Loui and Madame Laffay, the last might see exactly the e in which the seedsman | plodding. E Large funds and some extent of on her own roots, ór ^on on Manetti. ked. 'The next was a of Wheat which had |suitable “land covered with water? would be needed, of constitutional Roses. They are Roses for been partially sown with 5. Мы In the spring the | I cannot help thinking that (not to mention clubs) we publie generally. I оки to be obliged * wireworms attacked it, but on Moser the roots|have fishery societies enough ; and that if funds Were leave out тен А first-class Roses. Bourbons : |І found five wireworms dead in опе piece of oil pend poured in liberally into the coffers of the Fisheries Acidalie, Malmaison, Paxton, Louise Odier, Catherine | it sustained but little ЖҮН "produced 8 coombs | Preservation ne A or the Thames Angling Guillot ; George Peabody. a better Rose AM has siad (32 bushels) per acre, and, 1 have n0 reason to do ubt, d Бене and e |o the ege — bass be € been acknowledged; the raiser, Mr. G. Pentland, s was preserved by the oil-dust." At ‹ 16 would be less в expen. me 6 plants from Baltimore. Noisettes : Борат of the following year (1816), the subje Loco UH ару Célestine Forestier. Teas: | ъу Lord Albemarle, pho * hoped that Ља could now | third in уаз? т-н Алан Society. Twill support. oniensis, Bougére, Safrano, Rubens, Som. bring proof ‹ of what e had Mene respecting the|the proposition to the best of my ability. E. C. brenil, gioie de Dijon, pone e ае Souvenir d'un | efficacy of p g тор, [шов ugh it had : €———MMÀ— mi. Roses of 1862. P?s: Duc de Rohan, |operated ш а different б m at he ha Madame айе: @8 Roles, Басу РА [stated lus t year. For this additional light on the ML eign Segan que rem nts t > Madame Clemence —Joigneaux, John Hopper, |заЬўес& he was indebted to the ingenuity of Mr. Paul,| CAPE ot Goop Horz: Colonia? Bot ч iu M Alphonse Damaizi Archevéque de aris. hese| who had made a seri of ex eriments, which had In n a ist professing to give the names and officia esige are sur v e to decide positively, tha tt the ge entlemen charged v with the сате of t which appes кырыаран Mi eii ta ы а EN good ip 5 4 mend Emile Dulac, and Gloire de Chatillon. Madame | and Wheat, the effect was the that p. 75 of your pr vem E m this 8 C. Wood is a good Rose for the public, but it is not|the wireworm fed on the P^ ee y EA e беф on the | ment :—** Africa: Cape о оре. — Воѓапіс Gar. ircular nor quite right ia the centre, when fully | plant., He. had broken up an old Lucerne and Sainfoin | dens, Cape Town, ig ined: vacant by the decease'of ina word, $ ongs tothe - of Anna de layer, Sd it € Mid oil dust, and it had escaped Юг. 1 L. tmm «тт beg o inform you that tlie "Diésbach, which is defective in outline and centre.|the wirew Walpole corroborated " late la се, nor Ro 1863: Scur des M President тааб, ior statement adding "that he had dressed two pieces| does such ап pv al title exist in the Cap е colony, Deuil du Prince Albert, M. Freeman, and La Tour du | of Wheat; опе with long muck, the other with. oil- dust. c during the first year of its existence the Wee c € а Deuil топу are fine growers with goo d foliage. The MD SEE The first was as attacked by the wireworm, t - ber ил ачы se eerie + — —— ec t3 t care 9 =, Seni soo Ct ye, Peter Lawson, M rs. W. Pan ай age се lv ised R оте official- designation is Superintendent of Botani (Bourbon), Alfi nt, Jean Gou ору pal piat her ' and the ardens, 5 сома де Goliatb, py Madame) Виня [i ien ne tai in hs umps, which were ev Minore destructive to the When the office of “ Colonial Botanist ” was created de Nimes and Еси {а nte were cut down be fo ore they | nuns: than the finer particles, as for instance in the for Dr. Pappe three A ih ago, came. Ih of the five dead wireworms found by Lord A. in ar Pau i T ma im ** Committee oti the Botanic one of which has Машей Тһе bloom was, Shr t he calls a lump of oil. paste; i.e. a piece of rape- | Gardens.?? bod posed -of gentlemen who for a чей ү б оп eak plant, first-rate ; | cake. "Thefact i is they eat their way into the cake, m have held the hon зоту distinction since the fou unding its colou clear Бану“ red without stain; there they stick, till suffocated; being unable to|of the in stitution, control the e finances, and otherwise it blooms тему) and yet without confusion; its peta - extricate themselves from. the pillory in which their | lend their in nfluen еер) Tonikan its interest. This was. are close packed era ces I cannot say "whether own gre m ness has placed them. Samuel Taylor, |the simple PE: which connected Dr. Pappe with the will Бе а good g f the бы СД 1862, + Glouce. gardens. Tuan M. Gibbon, Superintendent, Зыр De have 2 vhs "of these, most of w are in od "Clyde Rose. —Nr. , Wm. Paul says (p. 413) Gardens, Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, and abundant bud, but, as I hava e proven | that “ Eh. f seedlings I raised, them, I ves Ж er your readers to others :—viz., Olivier | but we parted company some three years ago upfo| THE SPRING ке Srcrny: Messina, April ? 7, 1863. Delhomme, Simon St. Jean; Francois Lacharme, Charles | which. time it had bloomed in summer only." If this| —Since I wrote from Pales (see p. ied 7 ам Lefebvre, Vulcain, La Brillante, Maréchal Vaillant, | is intended to imply that it is а summer-blooming | carefully acere ihe vegetation of the ' eas! past M. Ernest Dreol, M. Julie Daran, Professor Koch. The УЛАН: the statement is incorrect; for it is а good |of Sicil from Messina to Catania and rebus On two last are as fine plants as you would wish to see, and | autumnal Rose. As it only poeti: Уа the first | ра он southwards, І а become more and more well qr with buds. "This information, ана time in August, 1860, when it was cut down ard essed with the influence an A ortance of with Mr. W. Paul's река may much ass that |р й timating W: F. Radeluffe, Rüsht Season. Аз те regards s colour, it is a rich scarlet 4 pip riw Mrs. Gaines's Sale. of Plants.—The whole of Ње | поб a crimson and purple, and п. us be, w Messina i is beautifolly. situated į in X centre of a bay, stock of 1 bel to this once celebrated m nar: | assured, poetam Mang ith regard to th | Конной е semicircle of low mountains, on Ше sery was Xni of by auetion the other "bm | seedling, aut; of ҮТ ham, &c., lich amed a north-eastern Shore of the strait "T is ior the generally feiched satisfactory — Messrs F. T | being im by Mr. Wi. Paul. it should һө [óc tated | nàrrowest par th-east inb Л А. жа of Chester, purchas he 1 y were all raised at tbe old nurseries before | ОЁ Sicily is only dts up from the main land or Azalea liss Mac-Pher- | he left th . George Paul, * Old? Cheshunt Ñ Nurseries, | Calabrian mountains by a space of. three miles, „Тһе воп базе of Седен, was - а orm Ъау of Herts. straits: widen рай until, half а pecimen Azaleas, Amongst other purchasers of dye Rhododendron Dilossiasem, Dur plant of this, | Messina, they ir miles across. ioni roce н ts were Mr. Bennett, gr. to С. S. Foljambe, Esq., | which bloomed beautifully last th-east n in füll and is protected from the . to — Rus » Esq. of 770 trusses of blossom on it thiss season. Some с of the north-west; but val mediately i e the hi, E е THU $ pri ч 09 od aureum, so many times exhibited by the the corolla, 5 inches from tip to tip, and the cup fally | summits (April il 21). mp oe a them stands — Mr. — =) many other lots. А gentle- | 4 inches deep. James Leith, The Gardens, Balgowen, ` | Aspro monte, where Garibald „shot and taken с i 1 3x — i B EG 3 р Z c H e s Eeg © z e ^ 8 А isible many years this nursery stood almost un- | Mistletoe growing o on a Ce ex of Lebanon, x sis by the vegetation of the deer а Кт, above valled for florist's flowers ; the ‘Auricula, Pansy, | near Taunton, in Somerset . €. Trevi and m Messina. Itis still very backward; the alceolaria, Dahlia, and Ge m: have -— been cul- Protecting "Fruit. tree rum —I should be glad | Fig trees are only just beginning to show leaves and vated h ла for O years foy to be informed if it is universally admitted that the fruit, anat es жыды ез ч ia st sprouting. Ther ersons in the Бс r way had m essary to insu: ак the la — ме» Nancy Gai Mm exactly a crop of fruit. M rees have been protected, but м |o Orange trees i in y" iint are small. On й. а ате hat period wa vos rs Pat Cov ењ Garden Market. crop has generaly been very scanty; & ре some g down, Pine trees higher Lie o many has been used for market plants, | deners, who are а experienced men, attr bate olis situated in the same latitude as Рав, and dis „ findi ng he was so surrounded | tlie failure to the protection, therefore І should be glad d from: the north-west, which Palermo is nof, with buildings that Оса could not be successfully | to have the experience »" others in this matter, C. W., | but d ity of the cold snow-covered A for exhibition, turned his attention almost exclu- | Maids dstone, mountains bring its northern suburbs to the level of sively to to the growth of plants for market, The houses, -Pisciculture (see р. 418).—' That * Piscator? -i right Can I SA ыг h "Peri. action early next week. in urging the formation of a Piscicultural ociety With t the mountains behind and to the north of iiia t ^i e first Geranium possessing really | no one who-has turned his attention for one ыт) H Messina, begins a chain, at first granitic, uid ui properties, ent out from this nursery; it | the present depreciated position д our fisheries сап | which runs along the coast for 70 miles south, ^s King. E. Bennett, Osbérton. doubt. The E riti i EET DE h M iai B .—In reply "query of yoür со PB E i el s Salar. В (3; 1 ply to the c rre- | great; exten ng care mo ut Salm spondent ra Р 25th nlt., respecting the best mode of | Salar for Глаз аш and Salmo Trutta for кыгы bi dealing with do better n eei Do el Ge fM add are at this t. also of the utmost garden, I cannot do better than s experi- our Tha ecomes ment ofthelate Earl of Albemarle, datea by "him | уи уы course o ра eorr sheep-shearing oi A815. I took down kei re years, we dia T Pe) тра red to stock Оов жы Un i thei dies ie i malin. ТУГА ; уж Ий tots undercliir or Riviera commences at the south MT i uie edis pe may with confidence state | [stocking the Thames and all шерл svi with all kinds | Messina, protected from the north and north-west Ni o "d .oil-dus destroys wireworm. I und myj|offsh. Truth to tell, such is the pollution ing А ast Nah and gradually less and less ех Walk. mountains та pl Toso eid eat mne and expire H firi Lu ainlan d, s e 15 miles to the Ус лува its: er f * gro e ex Р assertion on the successful result of two experiments, in almost every river, that we m it 1 К 5 y E ust kee north-east as it descends southwards. Тһе infl hebt i her on зер ml - other on Wheat. Тһе first was ап | е stock of fish artificially; or we may bid 1 Zoo s s protected situation M d peoga СА nots P Sainfoin layer for all part of which Буе to fishing. “Коше was not built in a day,” | m e advan F : » ps, a sm e to was sown with oil-dust, at the rate of half a ton to an | neither, were the Thames inter- А : pure enough to-morrow to vhi yn tur ah the north-east. "Windy a is in the they мек анна loughing for Turnips. When |turn oung salmon into it with a chance of successFare | v ning bays or sheltered. ravines s field icd Wes т t pl шоп of rocured an A ibas some|storied house, become the rule. E а year or two hence to pour : i Xn 30 feet high. The white Мае of young d|Almond tree were in full leaf. T3 trees, xisted, I could - as | pots and rob or Es no other river. The any pretension possess. were of a Piscicultural Socioty I leave to оге іп the orchardsand- VU sed May 9, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ; 489 ^ » the Gladiolus, whi Barley | ness thought would n у a pu playing | rip and Oats wer е їп е ear, Wheat some 2 fee high. sculpture to advan ө, ав ы to be had|gr. to the gods of Derby at Knowsley. pe. Mr n the mi of this оар fer ТЫШ was a|elsewhere?in Lon Hes ant icipated, moreover, that | Sclater, to the Earl vx Apos at Stack; numerous population, which appe area ery pe poor n" лаһа, such mm might renct? in developing a taste for art | pole, "Pembroke. А first awarded adly fed. ing 6 Mr. Hal to et E = @ gr. Captain Ty en, who seem to have even -— beaut em th|i een, appreciated, of * Арр1ев, бое af Golden Russet, Cluster ground out of them by work, insuffic ient food, „апа and solà a трата out Mon de: а Council of the | Golden Pippin, and ros all in a state of exposure to the sun. They w y organised an exhi ibition of sculpture, which | fair preservation, except perhaps the last, which was heads, except occasionally a handkerchief thrown over | was opened on Tuesday, will continue open for PY, considerably past its et To Mr. reen, the back part. To screen the ey m the ardent sun n,|three months. At т bas su ai of H.R.H. the; ey | вг. o Mrs . Ho oneywo ood, ow E Hall, „Kelvedon, was habit Бе fro ET impresses premature wrinkles on the Е: brow.| the pu' chase of some опе or more of the works Pippin, ead's Kern Sod А kind unkno Thus the girl of 15 appears 20, the woman of 20, 30; | exhibited; and they h with much judg-|Mr. Су шга gr. to J. Noble ^ Esq. y Day Hill, Taplow. the one of 30, 50; and the one of 50, 80, ' ment entrusted id entire management, superin- | showed а good white-fleshed Melon, named Golden About 15 miles from one the ountain chain | tendence, m lac d the works to the Council | Gem ; and specimens of the Arche: rfe ld Muscat Grape, ast > 0 Ето king of European Toledo S, of Mount Etna, No| The result is a collection of statues, busts, groups, | Laird, and Laing, came heads of a тето oe я better xem d з Mount Etna сап be PW than from | &c., executed in plaster, bronze, or marble, to enume- EROE said to be a favourite in the neighbourhood the roa Catania. . For 30 miles the | rate the exhibitors of which would merely be to give a | of Edinburgh. road "skirts the eastern or sea T" vus — circum- | list T 4 Р к ҮН » rr у, а — I——— 120 m . Thus e o un the exhibition was honoure the " r | l tl bs e| presen etie of their Royal Highne Pri d d 3Botíccs of 3ASooks. bey Pow duds f this nificent tain. t it | Princess of Wa ies dud нч ишу before | Sermons preached before H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, is dificult h. believe "that. it is toro ДЫН 10, 500 feet 12 o'clock, and w d by the Cou a of the| during his Tour in the East. Arthur Penrhyn high. Тһе rise up to the plain at the шош qn 1 oyal i Horton Society, чш” ш President, ie Stanley, D.D. Pp. p.232. John Murray, London. which issues the small final con ne, is so grad ual, i 1се nts, Xir | Our Prince of Wales has enjoyed a very great advan Ventworih Dilke, Dr. Lindley, and Mr. Blandy а tage, which has not heretofore fallen to а dote of English Princes in ecd mes that of ~ 20 miles коа ERE tosouth—that the great E t . looks mo MU» now-covered ridge than a sin gle Mr. Weekes, Mr. Foley, Mr. Calder Marshall, Mr. mounta: nd Woodington, and Mr. Stephens, were also present, and least the upper. third of the huge rerit a qu had the honour of accompanying their Royal High- | n superficies. | nesses round the exhibition, and giving them informa- | Mere enit Et here, idi ud рок, s a rom ш, € ent the scene changes. Тһе soil is | Ба Aa reisen ct man ide 1 erely dec улы lava, a mixture of large masses like | early 50 statues, several of them of marble, were Mam УЕ plc E a ren like cinders, 58 of a brownish black earth like d auty to its he charms. А still larger number is | т Th a e ME nservato arly filling commences, the large masse e dug up and ed up e half Bling e the enn Bes Кеча full for walls, the аа ones are EHE о Ма the | feature ot the m was placing a number i i gi i i roads, and the ash-like remains constitute the s oil. А of larger models (almost ией, portrait тете оп | ЕА (n CES very fertile soil it appears to be, uie rel ing water |t ing hi to produce ollas that is sow. S ing The most interesting of these to horticulturis is | е n Pg a mos а eiit edi The southern Mp es of the vegetation recedes | ће model ofa statue by Stephens of Sir Thomas Dyko able com under ы cooling influence о i the vast snow-covered Acland, an old and valued — of the Royal Horti- On d 4 тетла during this tour Dr. Stanley plains oun nt na. ig trees have only cultural Society, erected in marble in Exeter. With атур sermons, which derived арат intereat eas leaves, and the Pri іе very small. The White less association m hortioultare, ү not less claim to | from the circumstances under which, and the localities Mulberry trees and Vin ve also only a few leaves, а га нү of a ы statue of | where, they were delivered, and these are ublished b The black Mulberry ais Ы pere dum scarce {Чу Goldsmith, to bee тг у? ron $2 in Ё ront of Trin nity р ee f То es км б эур which bav ving their buds formed. Lemon and O s | Collego, Dub - dien такса Asiati w k f thoughtful s during this well- in marpie in 50m ay o а cel ebrate KIA e) eekes" and are often protected by КЧ AR rm аге | Statue of the Marquis Wellesley, Wooding model | хана ourney, Е de they as large, as vigorous, as tree-like, The Olive tree,| 9f the statue of Steele егес le, ant | the East which were visited. The first of ме? er, holds his own, p эв lso do the Opuntiss or or Bar Durham's bronze. > of the Q "hia. sa | ө Hant- whioh w tomba of the ра bar. Figa. The Tatt extensively cultivated | intended to have been p the Memorial of the | тле and Jacob, be found peculiarl throughout Spin T hedges a and for the sake of their | Exhibition of 1851, v vit which their т Royal High- worthy of attention, not only from the interest АД fru he height of some 12 or 15 feet, | esses seemed much pleas ^ 3 which must attach to this venerable sanctuary, ау ADM m esque manner, and assert their May 5 Ai T Committe.— necs highly rit first. Jewish, then Christian, now Mussulgan, ing ви в ос with a large ous edant runk ark. s trans. | Special Ceriiicate was awarded to Mr. Sherratt, gr. to | Mor is supposed i » tho e ж cà M Дя of the r fay fleshy, ирен злос із |J. Bateman, Esq., for most beautiful eut blooms ОЁ. often read with delight; but, of all the Hol quite remarka ble Perz and purple-flowered varieties of Moutan Peonies, | p іп Palestine, is none hab pde ЕЕ nu ted Val di B indicating superior cultivation. А. similar mark of dis- [historial evtdiüiGo and thad this additionel сна is-seen AP &- Ее а wide and long sehn ón то, асойов was;also conferred upon two boxes of Cut that it was sup ced: Ыр: азий ыы. inacoeasi Dio. tb flanks of the «ози мө the (E and Chestnu t | Roses, one from Mr. Earley, gr., Digswell House, Wel- a. Gliristióh: Hw great was the ао у of obtaining - forests below the lin appear as а wyn; the other from Мг. Batley, nurseryman, Rugby. ` |аесевз to it, and how the obstacles were eventuall black patches. Ав pid жы Са ы the very pecu- | To the brilliant rich crimson scarlet new dnos Por ovarcoró;: we Taro sold in the narrative, Syhiol is ре i liar grim, coal-mouth character of the region becom es | petu ual Rose Lord Macaulay, from Mr. Wm. Paul, a| fciently gratifying t lish: more and more apparent. The walls on the road irst-class Certificate was awarded ; and two now 3 raham the guardians and in the fields and the бое are all made of| Japanese Clematises, one with blossoms perfectly EST, е 1 nu ота Ped us with the clinkers, the road ~ — the soil of ashes. Vine.| double, measuring at least 6 inches across, the other | remark, “Т of any other nation ahodld have yards are numerou e Vines— indeed, nearly y every single, wi purple flowers shaded wi , rose, also passed ovi xy Чел Боду эон than enter. Butto thing in Sicily-—are шей in the fields between ridges | earned two similar awards for Mr. Standish. From | ce sides чоп n of the illi or pyramids, so me 18 s high c of n ун black goil, | 2L essrs. Veitch cam fastigiat Ina in order to node moist is planted i ive certare eer кла» with slender | i^ КА red an ejaculatory this way in tufts at the E. of fur теа upright red-stained stalks, eac! ing towards the atriarch, God, intrusion ЫТ In flower gardens the same ayited 1 is followed, ЗР a or Tibe. ере — eek n: We then , “On, friend = саз эменде а is soil, formed of decomposed lav t [Ev — S M — i — itlon required Төр vegetation. | Dracophyllum, different in habit of growth from |4, Тре орутат отпали upon Every thing ago ч flourish and thrive init, provided | gracile ; the creeping eq mitior Батша | hallowed associations, Hermon end Lebanon withi i А ; th its there is water. a s él cn veg getation aho н less | repens, described by us on orm orien mad famous Cedars (all these are accompanied with are ripe, The Vetches are in full blossom. Lupines, Picotee rosea. all these Fir stolas I m ey 9 wira | реге e) ain алучу буру. amoa a white and blue, are very abundant; they are extensively awarded; a ; lo à Н , Second: ERA ed Ac llow a e ды : cultivated as fodder everywhere. Hellebore in flo m E OET топао DER orange. Me ing. Cruise Baltic. Graves, _ d very common. Almond trees in full ics à nd fruit bea ms, sho mcs thesamefirm. First-class Ce теме | | 4 CE of ше Koyal n EN natural size. White and Red Convolva nd Scarlet Mr. Pull, Kings Ro ad, Chel London, Longnaá E, s í , near фы „ Poplars in | 2 pretty new is Athyrium irem cto uon aS d 3 los; 1 tho me situations, Bamboos with new | ап and Mimulus maculósus Marvel'a charming variet shoots, 3 or 4 feet edt long They grow to 20 feet or more | belonging to the set of new hybrids зоог ced at р. 38 and are much used for light бано as supports {о | Етош Messrs. Veitch likewise Rhod [m and for а variety of purposes. Pomegranate trees | dendron Princess Alice, the "lac fowered singula are often seen from 10 to 20 feet in height. J. Henry b venae. Calceolaria punctata, and sane Pres mul umo еа wu Bennett, M.D., The Ferns, Weybridge. ora. ЁМг. Bull —€— паре (To be continued). several Geraniums of the et class, ап of Thuja cocidentalis добова. p Жаш, St. Sb Albus ооа рт тат i» and som e Mr of o дё racænas бов у related to kind. . & £títs, pim uzseryman, Y enas, among as well RoxanL Новтісои : May 5 (Erhibition S which Хебе а d Firefly were co Mr. | the boe c em One of. the d duties left for this Society to | Batley also sedg Verbenas, among W. ich ich Colossus регїогш by H.R.H. the late Prince Consort, was that | was ue for its size, and one named Dr. Temple of working out his his idea of making the X cd cii | was а large brilliant carmine scarlet variety. |. inscription to mark his last resting-place at Бош К l 4 of art, by „holding out rrr edere to ioulpiors- to | to | called OU. аот xd aget ei МИ Мына, 1 E je "gia ot exhibit thoir works in tho garden, which his Royal High-| May 5 (Fruit Committee) —May Duke Cherries, |а physician 440 became acquainted while lecturing on . mineralogy an practising as a physician А, pe hlun :— ОззА ĈARO THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, CING DEPARTMENT, D carefully to the bottom-heat, n [Max 9, 1863, RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWIC _ Duringthe last 37 7 years, forthe ensuing Week, › ending. мау 16,1 А LINNE, Eq. AUR— орпмо Ёпло ошоо Онг where this i СРЕГ s produced by fermenti фам ad | No. Canoro А LINNE PATRIS К гат ET SIBI SARA [vie AA У as tan, &c. EH. A com. ib E allowed д мау. |Ё258 ЕЁ E Turm d ELUABETHA. MonzraA' In the s sid hapel th ^t EE |558 Же | which it е chapel on е | rise too igh, which it is apt to do after fresh materials 4m |4 Rain have been added, either dung ГА weather ог | Sund ay10.| 619 | 400 | 5041 16 bn. e Jota hare wd чей} to his mory а where there are pipes under юе d. Where e much AX Auli laf uds DR 0 al red porphyry pores, ^ | fire heat is used it requires som Med. 18. 636 | 389 | Из] 17 medallion bronze port of Linnæus © | to keep the soil іп a proper a as. ens moisture, | туздау 15..| 648 | dL | $23 | -13 ру а e". b t bs following inscription, which | put this must be effected at any expense of attention if | Satur. 16.1 661 | 431] ил! м u^ of being Somewhat ore intel- Maintain a thoroughly mois The highest temperature during the above period occurred on the ligible Maa" that marking his grave'—* Cano A опу J5th, and 17th, 1858 therm. 86 deg.; and the lowest on the 15th, tmosphere, but do not push young stock too fast.| 18502 term. 25 deg Eds ORUM тАк PULL | Avo d nument, plain Pus ә ехрер 18 fm s it is, а үө ү t 2000 dollars (upwards | 0 (98 еге tices to BOE onden о 4600 Mb ү which tài tend T ж 4% As usual шапу c s have р" ved tog. ле upon the letters Mie" his ae was | k bo (ohiaine t suficiently song, and. аі "ta ate, and others ате detained "n "tbe necessary inquiries om A | keeping up regular successions. be made. Wemust also beg the indulgence of those correspond. уе tu years after the rid of Linneus^ In ViwERIES.—See that houses in which Vines are n ents the insertion of whose con ШЫМОН is still dela d. ommodore had SEL idi rh d of yet started are properly cleansed, the Vines painted Arnon Үт: aone, es is not difficult to did b witnessing the Apple Festival, one ‹ of the most imp Or- | with the usual composition of soft soap, sulphur, &c., eeds, wh NP ОША be th sided и ч soil. Ж. T T M E r tant in the Russian calendar. and тагу іре put into pn pd working order; also in sut Чы Кашы. Б sg kept till the e spring, it „бедеу days ор» served by the Russian Church ‚ but the Ыр the rods „ben t in time t uce the buds to push happens ti that they do not germinate for hole Pro- prominent are the Honey Festival on the 156 of August, Hia od Е id amaa; stopping, &c., as | bably wofld have grown if you had waited а little ed the Apple Fi east, Both are penent festivals Ek y be necessary, disbudding and see ihat y» "d "Lignum vitæ is а very different thing ; nota Conifer former the honey is blessed, | inside borders rders are kept properly moist, giving tepid Boo ` A W E. The Greenhouse, by Macintosh, will pro- md ni at As зва «d Ape "Ne usi aye anure-water as may (s necessary to effect this, and do ERA -^ Ў WE du titel: uu e (e) uj „Жа NSIS : пей ou are т; abortive оа" E "bei "is day Ms mony has eel |i afraid eite od ae yt eger what you have sent, not tho “frait” of this < M ерга e those newly planted ont vijen Љу кашы ар a menti (n? ripe ovary with perfectly ch must be attended here, so as to ge them into full formed seed. чта» гау m : country pre- -disposed | Av d ky ч, рэмы but plants that аге | CEDAR or ғ LERANON Вав . Drive an iron ріп dow. to lide "he" Cathedral of the: Repose, Us- p Я ар of the iwi This. Vil ij бек it up, and admit c ч is н рор; бшу establishe d be kept cooler, ponite s air ds bei s do tfr хы petweon the всајен, 20? oo тексты wm fm «jc stia So dog - d on every €— mis tunity, in order to NAR qu mo T nA m avoid erushing the e pri | short-j ointed fruitful he sh ts thin [^ themselves. Stood i in front. of the Ikonostast. The eading priest J rait k коой. * Keep А Ма а бёгукїан® ; W €. Youshould consult your solicitor. 14%-ы addi Mp ex) nares: Pens 1o: Barinn З Tour case is unhappily no omi e cross to all who presented themselves to rrr upon it their ree kiss. On his right stood another, had dish: ue e cruisers over the northern waters, was safe agai т e М Birm. Rose Sh ur readers will perceive, on pti: to an маод in another column, that Thu An pide day, the 16th and 170 с of July, who | in main shoots until they reach the sides of the pit, Nba v pinching out the points the hei will start о growth and змат frui ndan and by - wig plants dor success торв. оте ор thin, and esed Red the ball ri A uch as are M | soaked with АА. previous to plan FLOWER Ais — If: not already See that ut out, is well dw o noting to qu than other people. 0 re: Еж ge show. announced that the prize lis d regulations are now Mi son rp оп application to the Secretary. Sales by dn Auction.—A тая assortment of bedding plants sold the other day by Mr. Stevens, realised the о tender a lieht ade kinds may be so such as в requisite. The Haie sown hardy veit w ong d up. vard any un- Карона shrubbery Ъ Б ders require a little gaiety, and re prices :— orts in lots of 60 plants, atekoa from 3s. to iih per R ety, business presses, a mixture of some of the hardier ania "ad be mue, зай а м. азе, Clarkias, Mallow. t, taking care t to| erbena Lord lan, a 8з bs ay, and Bril Tient, бот дае угнан Heliotro Led Alyssum from 3s. to 4s, per lot of 6 € А pen а из lots of Roses in pots, realised 7з. a bot of 6 plants Calendar of Operations, (For the ensuing week.) PLANT DEPA yv TM Cons: Y, &е.—Тһе gaiety of this house will still be Eee chiefly gar by means of Azaleas; Misc ihey have done fowering examine the sta of necessary, give th gro' d h а pit or frame np especially for its reception. It should not be allowed o mix with plants in in general. The amateur may y a е, А bed o em for another campaign. be: allow e а si ht ance in temperature, especially by shut . Fuchsias will be benefited by the оя 2 clear Jud man Very liberal shifts b ён M sd rd e p^ after a thorough Dahlias боой Ка pushed forward without . Lobeli: ias ma ау! Ъеройе d and put into a a dung 1 bed. omg stock. are carefully shaded ја necessary. e suffering png) ШИР receive attention in the w. a инш Recen »|this 045 and | watering, both o took ou? advice an ada EN GA dec ж, id rines; but remove "the ju xd ы ЕЎ icots, Рема | Де хый fr soil in situation for the main crop, and Саве, л бы ettuces, &е., in successioh. Also end t small brondihs of abo eariy sheltered. r, and e a T€ cold frame апа. soon as all danger of “кок, over. Use iberally among growing cro| frost of. week has in some localities, we mur blackened | Де tops of Potatoes. STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR L LONDON, Forthe Weck ending Мау 6, 1863, as observed аё the Horticultural Garden. ip EDD nae: ca or v disc iar emere mb de ai cler iude (o piti [вев®г®н! хе. | ы w FA unc n one. We have of the best Grape- grow. t the affection pp ue ш pcne ae is m » it in the condition of the roots, In your case there Fun gus Ap de ved ltenham, We у а undertake to а bal questions. "We can РУД give Zub ifte" Tn the abse; ^ia Res al agree- ment to the pits, but to be фа. ру ie 04 trary, a nurseryman m: o hot othouses, by himself for the vo erii "of his trade, br house. Не іѕ not entitled to a longer &c., ноба поб а N Leaves: HS. es deri surface of your Melon leaves pt nki ИЕ ith patches of à white mealy mould which җар n. Suficient to mendi your plants, but besides these the lea e affected apparently with the common Cucum- ber equence o| which e tissues are 80 Prants: We haye been. A often obliged to reluc- tantly decline PRENS heaps of ics or iPad ine that we venture to request our correspo: ct that we never зате ac or could have шыр CS We rogard i summer, it ы аяй by having plenty of moisture given to it, with some manurt PENTSTEMONS : Чо llowing sorts will give you Lord Clyde, a; Hogg, Laurent Lo e, Rose of Е Purple Prince, Mrs. (men Blue Beauty., PREPARING Bon, ОҢ. А ү GARDEN clay you ca to your grave. та, tho be it may be w. as to mix ou ени ur Primrose NONE а г will find ря x discolourad i E: Р = bad EE Жесе а spe „—б. asks der who may be in the ерт of Cirencester, will kindly Say what ee A rub is at tho реш time bue in suci xe railway banks —Huarry. 1, Cereis ‘Siliquastram 2, An lenta; 3, Kolreuteria paniculata ; 4, Acer Eins mI А 1, Cerastium to gem 9, те tra theca verticillata ; 4, Mahernia іпсіѕа. — micer: urii. —W D. The beautiful orange owed. Natal. plant which you send is Sengernonla ав antiaca. er of Wild flowers. ;Lithospermum. officinale, PAMPAS G: K. Plant itin good soil, and it will take care of itself ;t hough when making its growth, that is in T. . The a satisfac- tion :—Euclide, Наше Du Charles Klein, Le Dante, - s this kind. фк лоп ui DW. E t mo tian foit 3 ants may be sent us at any one lis у ог ө 8. va e^ Ts f "à Sor so-called Laur S pi "ei p variegatum of gardens. Т ili with this and the other plants ri MÁS de is 'Joubtless йө Jd want of a sufficiently high SA. for them. Du х cannot be cultivated without stove heat. Air pl: not generally or po ly gro down, but the is imma іа : " ЧЕТ МСЭ УМ W —— Max 9, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, GRICULTURAL and CHEMICAL COLLEGE 37 and 38, Lower Kenni n Lane, London, 8. ASSAYS and ANALYSES несир ами to by J. C. NEsBIT, LANSDELL & Co. eupying К + a ME Men ovg — AM AE IE Artificial M tion for their ер "and eficient preparation j^ peri cat ing to J. C. МєЕзвїт, La L é& Со., 37 and 38, Lower ndo; c Superphosphates of Lime, Assays of Gold, Sive and other ^ are бега "ew accuracy and d teh. , Farm others, desirous " ractical know. ledge i i : Chemical а is, or Assaying, may receive instru: tion at the Colle ege, where the extensive Laboratories pe Mg eec d for P URN their mE and there is ac modation for a limited number of Resident Students. Full fetis ulars of terms will be fo: stad on applieation. nm that farm last Thursday, y shortly here describe the plan "M Pitehill, near : Evesham we may however Вр оне at Pitchill, near Evesham, we must defer our remarks, e . BnapY's analysis оЁ the evidence giyen voll re the Sewage Committee of last session was 2 E з it was not; it was merely 4 wok st pos of the members of that committee. d DY's doing, and committee was tt the +h ini f Канада members but, o report the evidence h should b If the Committee lad adopted the pes 8 рий, аз its report, ће "ТЕНЕ FIRST GREAT INTERNATIONAL SHO of SPORTING and other DOOR. PIG cx Hall, Islington on, N., in W will be held at the | е Week commencing ivate view on MONDAY, May 95 (after 4 PM. .), "hon en the i БАЗ. кыды will be judged in public in front of the great e PRICES OF ADMISSION. DAY, May 25 rien 4 P.M.).. » 2 JS For the use of Schools, ќе. 11 А.м. on WEDNES SDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, for 1l., may be me on "applicat: Secretary, at "the Office, Barford Street, Liverpool Ro: ad, N each day .. ЕД „ used to receive ut ps 0 s fie ktm pois divide cumul ums - the eleverest | i where seen; and ie iti ani fedo or harvested all in an popni cal, and rM f аа acd facilitated, im eapened x ton am- tillage. o green crops | vour of ce meum eer it had Í sed eer um the whole body of Eyre d de whieh it referred, the | attention of the House Com: А о neyer have been directed i the e irr sani yi which the | Committee had. been guilty in prin YMER He rightly "E Bor АӨ ЕПН АН SOCIETY of k od x a PRIZE SHEETS and БЕТТЕП mh ^ Tara STOCK will be forwarded on applic: n treated in Жаң; 8 f the sual t, җай horowghiy cleaned ac- |be cancelled. Mr, PAGET seconded the жанр, It eitis sr een i 1. + 6 i cordingly—which could not have been worked by | was not until long after this analysis was ordered Meu Am A Ea yi ар сле 8 e he side bu m ma x ес ; now has {о | (о be pri rinted, that he- had discovered it e not an 12, Hanover Square, London, W. ORDAS PAF The Agricultural Gazette. z | MEETING FOR THE ENS EEK. Agri. Society of England.. Noon Wzpwrzspar, Мау Hi aS Ruck on Steam Cultivation.) UR pages are Зріз меч full of a me which | is occupied us рыш, mu or less everal years, Тһе | the| еш of th » will jn revolutionise ess farming that no Uv їз ards per aere ; and it will, piecemeal, be prepared animadvorsions on куены "e —€— as s {о es к with Ra ре, i bé afterwards fed off, of LIEB Ж the 1) t present m want of tillage, гм we h е | е to-day accordingly given details of exper inim ^ almost all the plans of riyal pamitepe s sud Ad E re Clients апа in almost ev e shall n t to give the ave ah cy Da ATI fon mt tables under methods of of йе, NM averages, and may and bero ual p and resalte than i£ h he should EZ to estimate the average experience of all who have endeavoured ќо | ratus to follow in their steps. | as а link, dra: [тм a be | 800 yar e e| - great facilit; all that another f dw | ish a manure ; бү: ку the mandatur: artifici upply ; r 3) 4 that it was not for the posi of ntes: engaged i ж Mat trade бл т nge should be m e of "hist st aem here is unques E $ “ешт a at certain жоу; of the yea tion- of the ме get with JE " engine ; о ut at such and in suc - о land, ho! says, sa steam tillage at n dps arg кыч un aj eac certain condition ор n 4l He was ealled to order—the een being nott the value of Мт. Lawrs's servi E атту surr жт ng ir terestedness, to which ample ә ы f the They boilers, нд оп friotion rollers, large cylin- drieal drums, on whi | being regulated in this p ingly ingenious traversing fro motion is giv en at jus erla E94 © = M S by an exceed- of hand, to whieh a очей. Com the rate. eras: жи De. ези of the diuoustiod was that Mr. S motion was assented to, and thus authorii H avoid ov: ut one line x зоре о, n field, E odi е it T " i» үстү poe t Hé ps on the аиа: нн adim. ma; : the land—that its to and fro, is the cultivator ,or|of а Parliam other unwinds. tool goes habitualy 4 4 we saw applied to roots and gun great айта age, and to Eus t of increasing the ri E RR ; gem ay wa or 10- koyi power with engines, S LA am. 16 to 20 dd Вес ards of rope, only 400 in us siderably more another the ныг: possible, 442 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мах 9, 1863, 1 following particulars have been given to us in return to a circular of inquiries asking (1) for the > -power of the engine; (2) for the number (e acres qo and CURT ated during 1862; (3) р. pude depth of the work; (4) for the number of days at work; (5,6, 7, & 8) for the icon cosi? oil repairs paid for. readers to gather mer т юк of the cost and pro ofits of Steam Culture in the instances thus described. No. |Power of Engine ACRES CULTIVATED. __ Depth of Work. | Days at Work. | Wages Paid. Coals. Oil. Repairs and Rope. | Ploughed. Grubbed. : i Inches, $ s d. 5 г. d. & s.d. £ s.d 310 615 6t09 118 87 18 6010 8 6 00 98 4 270 240 1 56 45 0 0 42 0 0 216 0 20 735 184 81 50 14 0 1010 0 612 0 98 j 320 285 121 85 0 0 48 16 0 11 10 0 48 240 400 .. 104 11 2 94 0 0 зоо p i * 5 246 to 12 38. a e. m а 461 16 т to8 ^ 6212 0 69 2 0 740 24 458 50 1400 7 to 10 220 19 4 0* E М 42 987 641 5210 0 81 0 0 315 0 14 509 125 92 9 0 6718 0 500 49 3 # 335 115 80& p 5T 45 0 0 2.50 69 1 E 236 63 9 i Ея T TS з T 3á N ^ 22 1 ve a З 169 100 10 0 56 0 0 10 0 0 2 E G 56 510 es Re k- " Ч 257 200 vs e ( E 282 357 à 813 Q 1. Mr. 8. M. PLUMMER, Peasemore, Berks.—Size of farm: do as well with 8. Date of purchase of apparatus, | brings out all the Couch Grass by the roots without cutting. . 770 acres; pasture, 30. Character of soil, зан Tus, 1862. Cost, 548L, at an auction at Leamington, but| it (as the реш unfortunately did); soonsoquentiy d ) clay resting on chalk. DON 1862, Soot. Length of rope originally bought, harrows soon collect it together, for it drie: quickly $00. Tui ost of alterations since purchase, 42/. 115. 3d. 1 е - rio other р“ now de before set to pede and 3713s. repairs since. Engine оѓ] irregular fields, as I cannot o more than n threo! ds of tha 12-horse, ar EA Wages, 25. 6d., 2s. 6d., 28., 28., 1з. Cost of work in t time, and at t "the water-cart » With man. Dail erra "Qe 7 мон, апа horsi tend to never work with pue etd Аб х pu than S ho: s r day. As yet I cannot speak to the pro- primer of > farm, but very much li prospect, зж. much R^ When at work with 3-furrow Acre: ach year ines first püre es bug 2 inches deep by 13 inches, cannot plough that —Plo oughing: 1860... $20; "M61. 180; 1862, 175. Grub- depth more than 1 acre in e hours, the subsoil being so bing : "1860, 468; 1861, 860; 1862, 0. а. аеріћ of the very Яса; and never ploughed before more than 5 inches. work done varies from 6 to 9 еам. he tilth of the soil When cultivating we can do comfo bly 10 acres in eight could not be better, ра the padda Pee improved. The hours, though we Шет stones to contend with often. noe of e а kle is in good wi eee and rope enough cannot see but the engine and everything is now as good to last а r year. when set to work ; of. course Ree will be som G me offarm :| tear. 1 thresh h with the engine also. Soil, p clay, sandy loa ин, 7. Mr. M n Drayton, «25 mbs.—Size of far rable, acres ; Ал ва. те, 50. Scil gravelly -— p “Нойон. of cropping "ad pted: 1st, Wheat; 2nd, Barley and Oats; За, Onions, Cucumbers, Potatoes - , Turnip Li Number of horses formerly employed, 19; now, 14. loyed now, 16in| Date of purchase of apparati 26th of July, 1 ost 9451. with cultivator. Length of rope originally bought, 00 yards. Cost of re Since purchase, 22/7. 9s. 64. Ho; power of engine, 14 horse-power. ев: e e-man, oem. Aes S 3s. 6d. ; ploughman, 2s. 6d. ; anchor 1s. 5; 2 ро Id ropes. Ni pue coe iterations since pur- | boys, 15. 51d. each; water-cart . 18, 544. ; to 13s. airs since purchase, about 201. including shares. Cost of water-cart a-day, 4s. Daily consumption of coa ower of engine, 14-horse. Daily cost of wages ; one at 18 cwt., costing 163. a ton on the ground.. Horse for water- 3s. 6d., one at 2з. 6d., one at 2з. 2d., in some cases we find it cart, 191. 4s. Qut of the 462 acres p own to ploughing, ie have another man i 284 were done with digging breasts. Included in the 221. 9s. 6d., put down to “ cosi ” із the price of new shares, blacksmith's bill &c. Тһе average dep ploughing and digging is 8 inc and of cultivating, Tinches. As to the quality of the work, there ison between horse and steam tillage. St p i із so effectual, der that all work done by the end 1863, we have worked our с! moving seven 172 acres and mi about two miles. WILLIAM LAW: Mr. Bra; . arable, 233 acres; kador. 13. Apparatus bought Jan. 4th, be in as good condition as when purc 1862; 'cost 8251. med of rope poor any ета re 800 yards | 8. Mr. Тномаз М, RICHARDSON, Hibalds and -3 STEAM CULTIVATION IN 1862. and mpanying these. bare details are a number of par articulars relating to the history of heh Г cases in previous years, which wil] M: able FOWLER'S STEAM PLOUGH, 1862. s May $, 1862, 500] $ ton of es 542-9 on the ground, say 7s. Repairs cultivating in October, and have ploughed and сані Hore „ро - Tw the pres y acres named above; tbe me t tow, e bought si 2 ble, 400 асте man; fen 23l. since 5 purchase. un for neighbours ; Soil, light as well asstrong clay. Rotation bel of мар uM of cropping adopted: 4-course system on the light land and Beans in li n clay. soil. be: 2 porter boys, ie pt Water-cart, land was ploughed at a depth of 9 and 10 inches, and the ЫЗ о aos costing 11s. 6d. а ton. m oie rd а depth of 7 inches, and the effect was vi The harvest of 1863 wi in the following crop of Swe in iveness of the ее p ay ever seen grown in any previous year, but on the whole I ltiy the lanx ороо as the o w Ü-horse pow: tivat ; ploughman, 25. 64.; voa d menced x dew "in А August, 1862, immediate on the ls. ўе Cost of water-cart a-day, 2з. 6d. h т S consumption of coal, 15 cwt. ; eh e done in ven achin hr "ultivator lately, 12 days, ee cost of ploughing. In your form there is no item for shi times, twice out of the seven ing zd A field to another ; these I put down at 5s.—there making 71. 1 1 yton, Carlisle.—Size of far do this work, and with the rest of the apparatus appears to hased. in lieu of apparatus, tem horses formerly employed, 12; now, 6; oxen, 4; now, д n t, 800 yards. none, Dateof purchase of bp. one set in October; i 1860, 430 yards steel anhy ; Ое i M m 1860, made by myself. Cost about 700L, with the en gine. Oct., 1862, eel г Length of rope originally bought, 1800 yards; none bought то f alte: ns since "s i Cost of с groun ; ploughman, acres grubbed in 1860 and 700 grubbed in 1861. The strong ap may descri zi -— and orked ор the triangular system Е large pes d iron placed ahok with. Е "acting porters on the sides, Ped Fowlers AMES CHRISTY, ruine ciae eru че cultivator, and it is well аты "for working irri and 677 acres; wei 92. Soll: 1 Бин be uel but 18 not to be compared with the direct arl C m inlarge square fields. I have, however, now e f: ренү hi рап proc qo iland by 9351. Prnt anchor windlass, whic ven o; on the headland b; 2. cost wi r, "he the engine attached to it, and a movable anchor mos е 800 EM d bought о E opposite Бем; ала with his lm vate i m- since p , 9 including costing 165. 6d. a ton. 135 acres dwing the winter Poe ns both farm "ho: забие ofthe work done| neighbours, and have бопе from 15 to 20 >) ding d ter. Ihave dy (March pene 300 acres us and only one breakage of the small anchor by great neglect апі before i able and the в are longer, and I allow the men 30, engine ome > after 6 o'clock. the uq зат 5 fé done TE windon, stable, as our work is so superior to horse work, as it | | he miile, a ogr mu qm superior у ото жо 1 E work horses could not possibly do at any price, and Max 9, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. none bought since. Horse-power of engine, man, 2s. ; engineman, 35. ; boys, 1з. each; total, intended to plough, and w: в: engineman, 3s. » Е ploughing, E HL mé. 8s..8d. per Cost of w: а day, 5s. Daily con- "s e upon the soft new drains, xy P en qo KM not; ploughman, 23. 64 Борои 2з. n noi; sumption of coal, 10 to 12 ewt. per day. Cost of coal per ton digging from 6 to 8 inches; soil very strong, daily average anchorman, 1s. 10d. ы plóughing, 1 за. moe not ; on the ground, 11. The Barley and Oats à e steam about 53 acres; calculated expense, allowing 12s. per day for 2 po! boys, 1s. 8d. when ploughing. is 2d. when not. plough and grubbing are decidedly- better than after th all charges, including wear and tea , &c., at 40s., at about 13s. Cost of water-cart a day, 4s aily consumption of coal, horses—at least three sacks per aere, also the Turnip and | рег acre. The quality of work very good, and quite superior about l4ewt, costing on the ground 15s. to 20s. per ton sab The number of days І have not kept ап account of, to horse work; І should say well worth 20s. per acre. W: Present value of engine and tackle, with additions an cannot fill up the cost of work, "We plough 8 acresina| here are high, and. as I do not keep an "ind rat nt extras as above, 800l. General depth from 7 to ches fall day day in summer, ап nd 6 acres in winter; 16 acres a day I have to pay rather more for one when requi: To all appearance the effec; has been most beneficial. We sicing, once in a place, 2" half that quantity twice in а | 109, Mr. C. WHITEHEAD GRIFFIN, worked by contract for the farmers, who did all the bestof| place. About 15. ад of oil per day. borough.—Fai m: arable, 800 Ne ion uar 180. -— il, their work themselv d sa up the st for “the Ше Messrs. Hy. & оте, Corton, near Heytesbury.—Farm : | part strong clay, part gravel, part Fen” soil, peat. Number steamer.” No water has stood on our work during - rable, 740 acres: prr and — 360 acres. Soil: chalk. of horses formerly employed, 13; employed ow, ll. winter, thouzh it often did before. The farmers are all v Rotation of так — 200 acres in 5-field, and 540 | Apparatus bought April, 1862; cost, 800l. Length of rope anxious to be able to hire the steam y this Pad whon acres in 4-field syste Number of horses formerly em- | originally bought, 800 yards; none bought since. Совіоѓ they want it. Where tho farm is adapted for it, and the| ployed, 22; now 12. Nurs ber of oxen formerly. employed, | repairs a. que about. 20l. Engine, 12 horse-power. machinery is well managed, the steam plough will pay for| 6; now, Date of starting the apparatus, 25th 85: Daily w. at 35; 1 man, 2s.6d.; 2 boys, ls. 64. itself in two or three years. 1861; cost, 8001. Length of rope originally bou, ght, 800 ie idis Ts. Coal from 12 cwt. to l'on а дау, cost- 14. Mr. E. Номахр, Dumbleto - Evesham. yards; none bought since. No rations since деке g per ton оп the ground, 14s, ^ Ploughed about 400 acres arable, 363 acres; pasture, 374 ropping : Wher at and Repai се purchase, 25]. 128. T e-power of engine, last auti Up ery strong land we went from green ero) ternately. Number of horses formerly em-| 10, Daily M mer engine-driver, 2s loughman, 2s. ; | 10 to 12 inches, but finding we were having so many роге, 25; now, 10. ADD aratus e € in 1858, costing ева. 18; porter Deis at ем ; 28. ; total, fe. A бекорга resolved to lep 10 inches be the very où 51. 19s. б. Rope ша pos 1000 yards ; ns per da; ost А-- а Арія а Tais coal, ' from 8 to havi ot used to the tackle; we have no difficulty in тера amd rope sin ES Eu 401. 195. ew dede ton on the round, Me. 6а. КӨЗ doing уш Saecresa day. Тһе tillage is far preferable to ho wer. Puy et wages: 5 men an: nzas ie. Water-| УБА es; in M Nod 3 Auto ds ори ceri rn чаная Е eH cart a “day › За Coal, 10 cwb. a-da dia costing 148. perton.| 186 he great advantago of en cultivation in our pnr EA — 2 8 more information. The engine and tackle, d n ә а: reet repairs, is, with | opinion is, that the work is just at the time it із re- те will only add. w e done about 250 acres without а the exception o е mM -box, started. quired, and is far superior to poen done by horses ; and there pecie 15. The EARL ADNOR; Е P Lunar Esq.; d is no expense attached to the apparatus when not at workas | 20. Mr. J. Ко, Chadhurst Farm, near Runton, Warwick.— STRATTON di $ Бас Coleshill, Berks.—Size of farms ith horses, The engine and apparatus із in good repair, | Аз regards my own personal experience of steam cultivation 880 acres; past 1230. Soil varies greatly; sand. stone M рану Шао, the worse after the twelve months’ four years’ trial I do nothesitate one moment in saying rash, and strong *retentive clays. Rotation, usually the I wil here mention thai «€ ave ged (after| that рден good si ed farms, especially алдар таз, вбе кши urse. ` No alteration in the horses employed, the steam- pi opi d scarifying) 315 acres, апі’ pressed with a| farsup and much more economical than horse pow; plough having been et; gs experiment, and rath вату four-wheeled presser 67 acres at the e when d cultivation of soil. The farm 1 occupy is а "Title о over supplementary than other Date of purchase of appa- loughing for our Wheat crop; this is а considerable кб «і siis h nearly one-half is arable, being а mixed ratus, Feb., 1861. Cost, $40L "Costo faltorations and repa vantage. The raftering is very well done by th er oil, e parts very tenacious. Before І bogas steam since purchase: 1861, 72l. 4e. 3d.; 1862, 51. 12s. та, Horse Lem Ж\з the-engine for threshing the corn cultivation, Wwhibh I did four years ago (havi — a partner ye of engin he cómpany charged 12s. per acre the farm; and when dry weather, she will| inthe торо. my friend Mr. E. Righton, of Thornton), or ploughing, and 9s. for scarifying with the breasts off the es the ноде: apparatus with ber, h іза great boon the imeem f horses kept was 1 from 12 to 15, and the plough. In 1861 we had nothing for a dividend; in 1882 we| when busy with our horses. above account perhaps| summer кедщ consisted of 50 acres of fallow, with 10or12 paid 5 per cent. ; butthen we did no ls account the | - will seem but a small q TA of wo ad inthetime,but| acres of Turnip fallow: Т rough ^t medium of Fo ina present value of e „ or I fea Should have| as you willsee we lost the un of 1861, and the best| steam moram d have been а! e ir with Ы exhibited a heavy loss. The work has been Thoroughly done, | month меу of M a pe wet every day; and о, al, dosd. fallow, the same being ei in crop or seeds. аф an average depth of 8 inches. The effect on the pro-| the јап oroughly cultivated rinde QA ee dg of horses І shall require а еа та until пек ME ductiveness of the farm cannot be stated, as only опо opm Were но ав їз, inch came in contact € the wil bo'y, Just deme шй, work three carts. One result of tion taken place on the sa d. The value of the ough, and 2 hindrance, being obligad to drive culture I must not forget ion; viz., work done was Бечу quite E Kaal rige of the | glow, or the f skives and shares would have bee etn ya we obtain over horse culture. I find the land сові, орта including labour, oil, water- | со ble; therefore did not exceed 4 ас у, 1: е.,| that is steam-worked lies much sound uture òpera- cart. — was the account for 1801-2 :— including all hindrances and removals ; but now on working | tions, із more impressible and yielding to the drill, &c., and the land а second. tim. t difficulty is overcome, and w ismuch readier cleaned. With these few remarks I must dp nx can now get over from 55 to Тасгев рег day. Perhaps you wi to add that the steam tackle I ат speaki not 1861. Led pem] i % 6 | 1861. Labour .. 102 0 24| thinkthe price I have mentioned for water-cartage rather employed upon my farm one-fourth of its workiug ti as 1862. 4 0 quet soté: бой high; vet: we are badly situa ted for "ana emi are obliged weletitout on hire when not employing it ourselvi ML 812 6 sometimes to haul it up steep hills, requiring two horses, venture to say, without fear or — е, that no & 19 and I believe it costs us from 18. to 1s. 04. get aoro e in water. person having tried steam culture p а large farm 1862. Labour 6 5 104 | 18, Ww. Е. BETHELL, Rise, near ane Farms: arable, 540 | Would ever be induced to farm such land. wi hout this Bills 5112 : acres; pasture, 220. Soil: chiefly strong and y үмер оте p of e erba Ваа cont. " m oam. mber of horses ХЕ. employed, 24; employed | 21. eX ens mm Swindon.—Farm : arable, B ои ,24; I e m ira ix, but they are used for 1 ; rg Soil, — Number of £5 0 эү er рог at Date of purchase of apparatus, Hordes Horti СТУ, 30, : x? па 20 o: mployed now, jer 1562; cost "9581. 158. Length of rope originally 28 horses. Date of purchase of apparatus, Oot. a Larah 16. Mr. HENRY Cor she, near Overton.—Farm : arable,| bought, 800 "yards. Cost of alteration: repair: z ды originally Bought = wen Cost of alteratio: 477 acres ; pastoro, 7 Soil, ehalk. e at eue since purchase, trifling. Horse-power of engin. Dail purchase, 2401. a 17 кэт "i ily Number of horses formerly employed, vmployed wages ineer, 4s. 6d.; ploughman, 38. ; anchormar маг 1 n Мае Water-cart a дау, d. дом; 6. engin puro! арал of ppparatus ваб, ib Я Aes TP s tota 18s. 6d. um ed Coal, 11 cwt., costing 19s. а thi жоон; Cultivated сові signs ае ught, yards; - у, 53. дё. з. 64, nearly 1000 ty е before told you I bog eo No alter Trai Ni › ground. Ploughing ап and digging m the we ag work well and at tho tad IPS Pes я than diete MINER REIS Isi, per day; Dom о! aer , No. |Р f Engine| A Grubl рї оГ Work.| Days at Worl Wages Paid, Coals. Oil. Repairs. £g rd £ s.d. 6.8. d. £s. d. 10 1075 6to8 11 133 8 0 89 2 0 510 0 t, 10 240 к, 4 40 8 6 1010 0 2920 8 17 10 ? 8 170 E 2 15 12. 0 912 0 100 zs 10 161 » E, 38 710 900 1:80 10 * 8 591 508 T! E m m :. 8 527 509 8 68 0 3910 6 410 0 515 0 10 100 5406 1 1010 0 500- LRL LN 10 328 6 5 35 0 0 1710 0 100 10 0 0 12 37 608 i 314 6 200 04 0 0786 * 1 ‚8 176 5to6 83 . 5319 0 914 0 210 0 13 0 0 1 10 212 Sum 52 33 16 0 2119 0 PUT. 0 0 1 10 58 p^ 14 1212 8 5.00 15 0 0 2:050 1: 10 174 өэ 35: 28 17 6 15 8 0 115 0 900 4 1 8 95 Ж. 1 1310 0 25610 i. ds f P 1 8 408 4 to 10 5 n? ^ v. 2 16 ew 162 d 18 e "m - z 1. Mr. ЕЁвАхсїз SowERBY, Aylesby, near Great msby.— | 1858;'245 in 1859; 127 in 1860; 153 in 1861 (wet summers) ; Number of horses formerly employed, 20; employed now, 16 Farm: ccm 600 acres; pasture, 300. Soil ашу. strong, 940 in 1802. The 'effect of the application of steam to the| Apparatus bought Sept. 12, ^ Cost, d 178. 0 clay ber c 4-course. Horses formerly em. cultivation of clay land is, that the work is better d and of тора ram tough. ks "m boaght si: DEL еей Emplo yed now, about "s ratus | of grea portance more of it is done whil bought Sept, 1, cost 5031. 2s., with 8-horse engine, which weather lasts, Inst ing compressed, as was exchanged for 10-horse, in August, 1862. Rope origin ally formerly, by the action of the horses' feet, it is now cracke pub 1400 yards; bought since, 1400 des igna 1862. by the tines of the cultivator, and the drainage thereby No alterations since purchase. Cost ofr e pur. ore effective; while the autumn cultivat о co t, as the en ча i A оч Should be acepten Swing arvest so soon as a бе ns n M as well as. culti- cleared, goes far to е rop of roots upon land, w -— land; but І should say that 10. a-year would c without the aid of stoarn, re would be difficulty and m (except the Tope) both for engine and cultivating жоет in taining them. On light ear of shares. The first rope did| cultivatio Second. has Ry 100 үз Howard, 1862. - W: averaging 4з. each, and 3 boys, boy. Themen work ME ШР; ае ost of y co of soni, 8 сж". ; а about KD eres grub! 1 1860, kt in DM and 1075 eland thoroughly ood. The get out of rej y be p а Млвәнд. -HANLEY, very much 5. Mr.: i ratus, RRE {Р 444 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 9, 1863, оис == = == —— ел mur талл тюш etie —— CÓ at intervals around By having 9 inches of the е top yof һе 13, Мг. W. SIMMON Ds, Wanborough,fnear Guildfo rd. —Farm: and if he has one he would find Ashley's, of Louth, Lincoln- Shire, apparatus, а n "e ера He is licensed by Mr. Smith, of Woolston ; the cost is 1801. cash, at Louth. б. Mr. Taos. типтен Fenstanton, near St. Ives, Tun Shire.—Farm: arable, 600-acres, еу heavy lan cultiva! om 5 to 8 or 9 inches deep. The engine and pparatus is in good wo; Hed, and does not seem to be materially injured. 7. Mr.!JogN WniTE, Zeals Farm, Wilts,—Farm: arable, 470 acres; pasture, 300 2 "Soil, sandy loam. Cropping adeptes, 4-course system. Nu ber А! һогзев oyed 18, now 18; formerly 8 oxen, now put own. of purchase of appara: tus, August 1, 1862, cost 5401. Length of rope prem a OR 1600 yards ; none bought since. No altera repairs вїйс purchase. Horse power of engine, 102 "Daily wages :— DEUM Wm: TOL ТЫЫ d water Sant a dà 18. 64.; Ша ; in 158 Cost of К of land being uen г ei. (nx what I bave seen, I am perfectly an I now estimate steam engine and] apparatus ury.—Farm t clay, sol Hors s emplo: € now,6. Apparatus bought mires 1859; cost 243, ^ Length of we originally iw. 1400 yards ; bought since, сы rm Ке is hase, а] Hors ба, ык b à t 2s, 1 a 95. Coal, 8 to 10 ent; costing 164. рег ton. Grubbed 260 acres іп 1860; 332 in 1861; 325 in 1862. The general depth of the has been about 6 in f бле the though I Тате uos kepta аыл. of anyth except the quantity of eed Mesa but have put the bee Ur days ind a expenses er than under the mark, 9. Mr. Jons Ta Tarbert Park Ross-shire.— Farm: arable, 164 acres; pasture, 30. Soil, t sandy loam. urse, or 2 — 1 year jim and Potatoes, 1 y arle rÉ -— Wheat. Numbe horses formerly pos "е: "nd d Appa- ratus bought 100, ice 4 Ge 14s. 6d. Length hes rope origi- nally bought. 1400. yards omn i e. eri tions since ase, ва. R аана е d. Engin rse uarters per after the steam plo zh tiam that ploughed with horses, all "Duas e jüst finished a к 24 acres, which І see by your paper I cannot enter, you want know the number of acres done in 1862. Оа? ploughi isa three-furrow one, and we just plough 1 two ai я е uire a information in future I will keep an exact pi ei € of tho removals. Iwill now try d explain Tos I do with so few ur тес eight wooden vC И Teet long 10 inches square, and fixed them thus. (A plan showing field. with ровы, statione ned it. { post round, Me cie is а тга to slip on Ње top of the arable, 520 acres ; uere, 56; wood, waste, roads, &е, , 9). { i st, a nds of the chai: оц may go on for a| Soil: a chalk hill, loam resting cha! lk, and heavy]; шуа, "pes en but when the dis are WIO up up resting upon lay, Y а p gs portion "very stp. dum Jass пт the ring off No. 1 post and put it on No. 2, an: altogethera heavy working Rotation 4-course, asnearlyag — men that attend the plo h and чы circu ces в ill permi umber of hors fon made the posts wh steam is merly employed 13 ; now 11 : but the acreage b f rters an that d , Mic in mak ghe pcm and keeping right the porters or rollers. m . N.B. One extra man in addition E permanent staf You m I did not plough more with ә оа only. App: 8 bought April 8, 1862 ost ө ану ing the great advant eriv c q ст Чаа, an T пате done, seeing th gn test it fairly with| Со.) Rope originally bought, 1400 yards; попе horse m AR үзе before Т adopt it altogether Our climate is since. No alterations since purchase. Repairs вїпсер е — Жез h I М ad 2 quarters of Oats more to the| 6l., not including shar expense arising anda e bly аит сгор p of Turnips, still the| entirely from broken anchors, caused by the stubbom sedem sight! have something todo me E nature of the subsoil, broken in the d in. Hi 10. — Warwicks! Me — Farm: arab pastu power of engine, 10, double cylinder. aily 140 il: heavy adhesive n oh grav, ы геш 15з. 6d. per day, without water-cart; engineer, 3s, ard after rain, lying b between lias and n windlass , 28. ôd., ploughman, 2s. 6d., 2 anchor formation Number of ho ; Te ;| 2s. 64, each, 2 porter boys, 1s. each. cart, 45, Coal, now, 15; to be reduced to 10 or ll this pparatus| a-day, costing 22s, а ton. The tillage has been огош аш]. bought, ' Jan 1861. costing 267L; engine valu 2401. eme and be low any previous cultivation, wn о . а th of rope origi - r some ex i 1 500 yards, Acn 1563. Alterations since purchase, 374. 8з., bound and flinty nature of the subsoil The engine is wel including 294. 8s. for new rope, and 70. 10s. for rope port ers up to its work, and the apparatus has stood its work w. &c. Repairs sincə purchase, abont 2001, Н er of An 8-horse power le cylinder engine ld n Me. engipe, 8; Clayton, Shuttleworth & Co.'s. à — farm ; of that I am satisfied, I find 4 огу engineer, 3s. 64. ; 4 men, at ls. 104. or 2s ; and 1 lad, ls. тез per day about the average when going deep with {Һе — Water-cart, 4s. 6d. а day, not always required; three men, Turo об, mplement. Too early to form an opinion тү 1з. 104., to carry water, - average, 3s. 6d.; coal about | the probable increased production of the farm; but a MB 3 8 owt. - day. at l4s. a тез Grubbed, 300 acres in 1861; 988 | siderable increase confidently anticipated, Diminished - acres in 1862. А ter depth than from 5 to 6 inches can ventis of seed corn ; superior quality, kt 9 of crop from - rarely po obtained on first — up, and from 2 03 eep tll ау | early Ж wing. The roots w re very god, _ inches more for each subsequen раа ма у be gained if| and һе ooking w m d desired. The effect upon proton 'uetiven: of lan x s not so ri s wh. —PFarm : arable, Bü far been veryfmarked, either for or rre and tear pov т А-ы с red soil оп the chalk, Mira with hs upon engine and windlass is vore Might, bat ro горе has| and some rough flints ; part light chalk — Li suffered chiefly from working m; Sebbene fields, which part stiff ploughing Жл Rotati РТ та the were very gravelly. dg porters a am Eu. чн worsefor| part 4-course course, 2 y um wear, but I think j t.per ani mple pr rovision | seeds, Oats, > nm forme A ,Smployed, 12 to 14; for deterioration, Ihon m 107 ^ s for neighb pab Wei 12 to 14. Apparatus bought April, „1801; » eost ing at 9з. an acre, employer finding coal and w You| Rope originally bought, 1400 в; edo will see by this account that the expenses MI St sm сын No alterations nor repairs since Purchage tion for last year were heavy, partly owing to the we 1 i cM allowing of зэ atei ape ge done and ert much 9s vai - т zhbour's fie lds, hich w were very gravelly, of 3t irregular a: and erm ау high-backed ms directions ; Paca caused such bina of Topo t [^ it —- constantly 1 breaki ing near the cultivator pss sing much d and the necessity of turning the ed for end, and the addition of 500. yards of an ext. Чакан АП these circumstances of course much hindered our саре that we more than 3 acres а was 3 acres а da; the ps x ve gen educted 10 per cent. for wear and tear, ira e only Worked 63 days in the year this will in al! pro bility prove too much. 201. should be deducted уеаг1 ip e 2 in threshing; sowing, &c. 4 eputdownthewages| just at the moment when Smith and Н. quarrelled. Ihave _ of engine i: day wage here, but in truth the work on our own farm е, Ae the men at 1s. 104. per acre, with the 3-tine eire Ы: 3-38 s пете быды e. Ts. per day cultivator, and 1з. 3d. per acre with the 5-tined eultivator, 15. Mr Ї exclusive of engineer and waterman. o horse-power has .Gro. ARMSTRONG, Graffham, near St. Neots.—Farm: | - mot been hitherto reduced, owing to the desire to clean the | afable, 605 acres; pasti 152 acres. Вой: clay; або | ` land, which the last three years tended to render very —— ч : Pe sai shift generally; P 1 . my 1 M €—— number to 10 orll very —Àà stus bought I9: or "M w won : 1. Мт. Јону S. CRAWLEY, arable, 107 yards; AT ght since, 1400 yards їп 1050; ащ | yards in — $d rope nearly worn out. Hors gi cropping, five-course. Number of horses formerly em tns ed, | engine, 8. Daily wages: 1 engineman, 2s. 6d. ; 5 à 927 -—1 17. Apparatus bought July 1 2s. ; Ier out bore 1з. TUN to! y. ў Rope originally Жаы. 1200 yards; bought since, 1400, acres in 1858: 718 acres in 1859; 433 acres in 1800; 7 Sept. 286 Т. Horse-po " е 5 1 g wages, 13s. ibbing, and 23 acres ploughing їп 1861 ; са acres їп 1802. _ ., engine-driver, 2s. 6d. ; ploughman, 1s. 10d. ; 2 lads for pth from 4 to 10 inches; with regard to the be о йш | тор ро at 18. 3d., 9з. 6d. ; 2 anchor- 1s. 10d., 38. 8d.; I would not be without it fi ble the A 2 boys, 9d., 1s. 6d. ; beer, 1з, "Water 4з. 8} cwt. | 16. Мт. онн Wyarr Davy, Wootton.—Farm: “э a а дау; 20s. à ton.. Average depth 9 inches; steam cultiva- | . acres; pasture, 10 Soil: wold land. Rotation of tion combined with draining has ERN the yield of the cropping adopted : 4-course shift been adopted for 40 soil and improved the quality o he cost t do not sow seeds or Turnips ; sabatitite- Tares above represents the Leg е Chandler % Балое set, butthe otatoes ; have no sheep ; move the land twice a year, sprin plough was found noi to and Smith's cultivator and autumn, when I can. Number of horses now as fo ко merly. 6. Apparatus bought in 1861; cost, 1801. Leng car Burford, т атт ES acres; of rope originally bought, 700 fathoms; попе bough Boll: e- brash. since. No alterations nor repairs since purchase. E four- field. Ndniber ‹ of jure: pimay оона hire а 1l0-horse engine, at 15s. а day, aud they find oil 17, апа 4 oxen; now 10 horses. Apparatus md October Daily h wages : 2 anchormen, 2з. 3d.; 2 boys, 6d.; 1 man 1862; duet th 10-horse engine, 5301. S 00 yards, n. oil, 2s. 6d.; 1 windlass man, 2s. 6d.; lto lead water and - bought sin No alterations or "repairs, D. PUR - engin o other odd Xm. Water-cart, 3s., including man. Я man, who: dio d ttends to eee d - а poughman, 25. EA - iane дэн 10 ог - acres per day. Broke the wire rope once . two anchor-men, 9з. each, 4з. Јад, 1з.ба.; total, from the windlass man ет the ro nm get in cogs, — A Water- mE» 13s. [8d. ; Re Sev, heavyl work, 10 cwt. but splicing it only detained half an ; made д Ee., ual 11. 12s. 8d., are made up joint of it so that we could not find it. M have done nae aton. The wages, et. ген men, SL ls. Sd.; water-cart, 2l. 12s. 24.;| 20acres in a * day; day reckon it far better than ploughing. to оюуна te tackle, 4 18s. 104. ; юш, 12. 12s. 84. Having the dere mm ctober, 1882, can not say as to its effect on | [Weh 1 азза Engine and à ipparatus still good, | Mr. Smith, p HOWARD'S CULTIVATOR. Acres Cultivated. | Depth. | Number of Days Work. | ^ Wages. | е Р AS Seite : abc Inches, c ‹ Че О Der ыр Б x Ж 10 508* 12 тт : ; ; - х а. un Hi 284 T. i 8 399 z ks En $ ^ а 8 466 ў 103 65 4 8 2-9 Josi osgPH BAYLEY, d te reni ri Ee RE m; а тору 4 Yos е CIN paratus Yaris nine il, азу бура оса у; cropping, 4-course orses fo s more land employed, "97; 7-5 23; but Аррагај 3s. ; coal, 10 суі. a-day, аё 16s. per ton. Grubbed 206 acres twice over in 1861. , : 3. Mr. J. HENDERSON, The аси Sandwich.—Farm.: t Wheat, опе- and Oats, one-third Clover, Beans, roots. n сие, 10, апа опе ог с odd; a other me o| sand. ly som work, at o е employed oxen. А: in the онна DDR ught S inre 1861, 4 E; Шу bought, 1400 2001.; rope Y DA n yards, Ша в bough sinco: yards, Sept. 25, 1862, o dt alterations since purchase, 4 ot exceedin : since purchase, about 5l. 10s. ; horse-power of altogether; engine, 8-horse pode "Wi: five e : engine-man, 3s., windlass ditto, -are paid 2s. 64. per acre; water cart, 3s, 2d. :48., ploughman, 2s, three porter water cart boysls. per acre in usual ра; pee coal, 10 ст. ai Ше, the men receive 3s. for each remove from fiel dragged 75 = УЕ Е hi d ik з ав | ti : т e land is moved 12 2 inched d * roots ; I am satisfied th ens oa eu Mara per acre несена ad | | , May 9, 1863.] THE GARDENERS my predecessor; now 5. A] pparatus 1 bought Se fads pum „ Walter, Broad 1 Fields, Lichfield, Stafford 2101, with зае belts `&с. Rope originally ht, Е ОаК1еу, James, Wilford, Nottingham yaris; dee Em — xtspring. Noalterations | Padm e, Richard, M. A ao сок er nce p ext Stayed v with thicker iler plate, is w m up to 12- | Pursell, Samuel, Oxley, Wolve OUSE бы — Agreeably ith bye- he horse. Daily wages: — 88.5 windlass, 2s X (rye i Randle, T Sert d., Wil ps Woress Epor ballot Tue ут "wn list to lad, 14; ГРА chor men, 33. 4d. ; 2 porter lads, —1ls.; | Randall, Rober orches е; orse waler cart man, l» 8d ; in all, 12s 8d. Water cart, 8s. 6d. | Symondson, George, Upshire Hall, Waltham Abbey, Essex [be ocoumonded ТУ by them for Am at the ensuing Coals, 7s. per day, 20s. per +0; rubbed 130 acres in 1861; | Scawin, Thomas, Durham Genera. and exe e 1862. Steam cultivation gives that Ape ick fine Smith, Charles, Kent Stre! AMET verpool ATTENDANGES (FROM THE Juro c ОР THE LEEDS MEETING, IN tilth not to be obtained by horse power. To those who have | Smith, Aiexan nder M., Kent btreet, Liverpool 1861, To THE mima ТтмЕ). not r an apparatus, my advice is, pons that | Sweeten, Benjamin, Thomas, Ash Gro ove, Penrith, Cumberland | - which allows your ойде be stationary ; your first outlay | Somerset, John, Milton, г жу Wilts | | со will be less, and yo willbe less. My land was not má ста m. Matthews, Kingham Hill, Chipping Norton, LIS `5 эз ай, only foul, but MEN of it had lain undisturbed till late, EE | EE Е 5 калшы and was an additional cost in working. Henry W. F., Bocking, Braintree, Essex ТЕРА E 8 $5 imm 6. R. Ро z Байкау, Wolverhampton. — arable, | Turnar, p Jun., Beacon Downes, Exeter, mig d хо |28 na $ s |^ Я А 230 acres; pasture, 100 acres. Soil: sandy 10: Tg der, miens | Thompson, Wi lli iam, Tregoyd d Farm, Hay, Brecon В 85 4-course. Horses form employed, 10; now, 8. Oxen | Thompson, George, Dudley, Worsesterslire Total, |Total,| Total, S 815 8 formerly employed, 4; none now. 'Арра tus bought at| Turk, de m, Charlton E Cheltenham, Gloucestershire 18. '| ^ 23. ^a |4 Leeds meeting, 1861; cost, ds: jo exclusi ed engine. aue Vernon, к oley, М.Р., Hanbury Hall, Droitwich, Wor- б БА, originally bought, 1400 yards; none bought an. cestershire " 19| 2 ons singo puri T rchase, 18). Ts s. Repairs с», хому ук Onslow Hall, Shrewsbury, Salop S, and, Sig enu Mae. Spry 2 1 0 | 51.1 Engine г e hor dem y pae 2з. 6d., | Watton, James, Cwmliecoediog, near Cemmes, Montgomery- dones 7, чено нанай Раги, 7 2 1 | 60 | 23 2. od, d. D 28., 18. ; total, 12s jon Pi Ss. ; coal, sh " Mick Biggleswa ide, | 8 pee Ped en Шу» the above АОБ, War bert, Harringworth, Uppingham, Nort! ampton Жыр, ейде p Bods o E e A 1 1 0 0| 0 prevented by sand-stone rock. I am perfectly sa with н" Downes, Crediton, Devon in А в |411 26 the result, but sh. м2 able to speak more confidently e Whitaker John, Leigh, Lancashire te Tos Court, another season. impression is, that steam culture duis , Hill House, Richm orkshire Cathoart, lac ton- 4 1 9 715 неа; ГО, а od TN торе Dus been broken p NOE e . Major-Gene л" d, Chair-| Street, Thirsk, Yorkshire more than r the depreciation. man, presented the report of the committee, from | Clay деп, Waldes, нау, а = em qmd e [We have elici P idditional reports from other | which F opend that the Secretary’s receipts duri erg Nin D, М.Р p. Tibeton] 0 s lulio customers of Messrs. Howard, but we must defer their | the past month had been exami e Committee, | Най, Wetherby, Xorkehire | : ublication till next week.] and by Mains. Quilter, Ball » the Society's Hamond, Anthony, Westacre| 5 0 |11| 1 р t he bal. Hall, Brandon, Norfolk ртс, й nd were d correct. Тһе balance in À H Hood, Major-General the Hon.| 15 11 |92| 60 E the Poi of the bankers on April 30 was 2820/. 10s. 6 Alex. Nelson, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor, Berks А G —The Monthly з е nie eras Ста диои eae a Hudson, John, Castleacre Lodge, 5 2 0.] 314 9 Council meeting was held at Taunton on bes d last, m following жож 8 for the wee T mgs 01| Swaffham, Norfolk he Marquis of Bath in hair. Lone m- | the Council. dnesday, 3, € Humberston, PhilipStapylton| 3 | 0 | 1 | 5| 1 А 1 ii а e AINE on Stea У» Calti vation ; Jus 10, M.P., Mollington, Cheshire d that Dr. C Pri Ез оне. COUEN А mittee reporte r. Crisp's Prize Essay f n di d. feedi Sh Milward, Richard, Thurgarton| [8 3 о |58] 22 Lamb Disease, respecting which many етут бе Coleman, of Cirencester, on bree p vor idees А еер | іогу, Southwell, Notts been made, forms опе of the papers in Vol. XI., pt. 1, "m ^ EN toi Wi np the der ре рес et ti x Thomae, Laverstocie Hall| 10 1 т |58 | 97 Ё "dist INARY.— rt o О i ury, Wilts ieu bise. diera күс Gray Ten Royal ү Votatinsey College for the year 1862 w: was и ко | Роре, нага. ® дез es 8 1 0 | 5) 1 ot чё Ee ы d СЕВ Ева for ишта а the next Monthly Council. Ridle M Sir 9 к ew r hite И CEVA EINE US, РЗ GENERA ESTEER.—Lord Portman, Chairm Bart., B Mor- v , E E. "M Eae ча I. presenta tives s ot reported pi the arrangements for the ыт реїһ, Жаштан е е Мт. wrence, о evonshire Buildings, 1 SP: ak f Rigden, Wiliam, Hove, Brigh-| 11 2 5| 2 Bath, the whole of that gentle: lebrated bead on July 20 were making satisfactory collection of Horticul ens X FIORI anlope, 2 Jäs ре es Banks, M. Р, 2 1 11 i о ibited at the Exeter on condit ition that Сосхтвү Мккттх@ or 1864.—The report of the Te den pec the following day (Sat weg June 13th), they should Сое: appointed to inspect the bog sites Torr, William, Aylesby Manor, 11 2 o | 57 | 35 d by auction in th санав tent in the | offered to the Society at Darlington, Durh and New Great Grimsby, — | Society's show yard. А number ^ dn in the | castle, having been read, the Council - o favoured E Toe 9 зоро nDownes 5 1 9, nature of standing" orders, for the egala the attendance of the following deputati аса Hou. AUAA, Даа |” D i | " | 34 | M dt future proceedings, were acted an ушан ЕрптАттох.—Непгу Pease, гт M.P., ard | bury, Derby | | | agreed t Sev orala members were elected, and mes Farrer, Esq., M.P. Meis nm for South Durham; Wallis, Owen, Overstone Grange, 5 | 1 | 0 6| 4 No asi adjo The Hon. W. E. Duncombe, M.P., and W. S. Morritt, orthampton | | | t Esq., M.P. qu dg Бы y h piding. ү MES Ts A.|W STIL dl vedo. н eliti-10 1- 8 | Spy y Mil bank, Ез 89., of E.J. Hal elvedon, Essex | | | ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. Yorke, Esq., CP, А "Hs E man CENE zeprosen: Wilson, кы. ШЫ UNA NM 3 0| 0 -MONTHEY ednesday, WAAS, ting t the Ban interests of the coun Pea din М х Соомош: We May W. Беки. Жад sof Cleveland. | _ Suffolk Viscount Eversle ey, Pres President, in the the Chair; T КЕ ;| Wilson, Professor John, Iver, 7 | o | 4 |16| 9 of Marlborough, T аа рі the Earl of Bori, Lord John Michel E fons Forsett Park; and Н. Ё. Pease, Esq., | Uxbridge, Bucks Berners, Lord Feversham Јо. Portman, Lord Trede- тача Tenant Farmers.—Messrs. D. "Neabem, J. | W; а Sir koar dins їашв, 7 2 0] 0| 0 gar, Lord Жн ГАП, the W. Cavendish, M.P.; Fertham, hn Wood, and R. Кау. Messrs. J. Parrington, M уой, the Hon. Genera L „дод, Sir аА Јосе, Bart., “©; € Ip mE A. K. Mac- т, Raymond Barker, Mr. Barthro р, Lr Poit. Me Bowly, Mr. Bramston, M. ller, M.P. ; Mr. Cantrell, Col. Бойс Mr. Exall, Mr. Brandreth Gibbs, Mr. eia n Fisher Hob э Hoskyns, Mr. Hudson, . Humberstone, МБ; Mr. Jonas, Mr. Lawes, Тар [ipi А Milward, Mr. Pain, Mr. Pope, Mr. dell, Mr. Rigden, Mr. Shuttle- worth,»Mr. Robert x M Mr. zs n, M.P.; Mr. Torr, Colonel Towneley, Mr. allis, Mr. Burch Wes! tern, Mr, V Sion o Stowlangtoft), Professor Wilson, Mr. e oelcker. А were elected :— 2 mans, Prittl Yd Essex Ashwin, Warwick ФЕ" ng, William James, Xu Co. Armagh Barnes, William, Toft, Bourne Button, William, Botiey, Oxford, Berks Bosworth, John Green, Greetham, Oakham, Rutland Begg, David, MA 8 Park, кста таза Bishop, Ја Stretton Hall ridge, Staffort Blathways, G George W William, em dfippsuban, Gloucester Carew, enders Park, Watford, Нег Caldwell, J mo Lim] Kelvedon, Essex Coulson, Robert Cum: maigi House, Durham Ке, Б ford, Кы Uppingham x Gilliatt, W. J., Ashby Puerorum, Носы, Lincolnshire — Richard, Bentley Manor, Bromsgrove, Worces- te CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE рава had been called, 16 was decided on the motion of Mr. Milward, seconded by Lord edu m з о LY 2 кон pali 445 Jo Cleveland Agricultural Society ; and R. Scarth, Secretary ү Denbighshire ofdo. Mr. of Local Hodgson, Secre tary of p ern Counties The applications of firm о ha gl Fat celtici ау, Mr, T. В. pecia, Hon. Beo heir entry for the Worcester Show by the prescribed or D n. the Earl of | date were directed to be €: ед. Durham, Lo; HAM DE rd Téeutenent "of f the "re^ of Deren, The Council then adjourned to their Merge unt елек Casio ng n p the. М of Durham, | 00 n the 13th inst., when Mr. Ruck will read a D,D., Уе + the University ; the High Sheriff,of the | Steam Cultivation. County of D v Ашы Dou s o Right B de zm ар, г. Turner having moved that the cum саз their e Com enera. g on. ow- | t: he bray, M.P. i R. D. Shafto, „В. hitworth Жо] Сары rom ра жа rangt Lord Adolph M.P. on беу nwic пез o1 Сог evon, Dorse merset, it Esq., M.P. (for sunderland) 8 Bonth Hill ; Lindas as seconded by Mr. Milward and adopted. кы Жыз r ЕЧ oun! [o m; John Fawce ва. ort Baile: d Durham; Henry John Baker Baker, Esq., J.P., ROYAL COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS.—The Elemore Hall Durham; John cr m Esq., J.P., | annual meeting of this body ie was Ud on Monday last House, am ; Samuel Rowlandson, , J.P., | at the College, Red Lion the President, Pro- The College, Durham (on be of the Dean and Chapter fessor Simonds, in the hebt mi read of Durham, and the E of Durham); Edward ч Peele, ks e Dean and ChapterofDurham;| by the Secretary stated that s number асек m : yd, Еро Alderman of иче; omas | mem of the ege pract e kingdom was sq., Councillor o: am: Mr. John eis, i Coxhoe, Chairman of the Durham County Agricultural 1018, While metre ege ө тилүү rion d Society's Committee; Mr. R C. Coulson, Burnmgill, Secre- | 2880 x ппагу surgeo tary to the Durham County Agricultural Society ; those practising as farriers 1189. It w: ongly William оак xi E., Surveyor to the County of Durham. ed by several speakers that legislative inter- and Joseph Hatton, Secretaries to © геше ы should be sought to protect t ү? m ssion from xn - White Ridley, Бані pet exiis P., President; Mr. r, J. Wilso: r. E. J. Browell, Secretary. Northumberland А Аалга d: Бл Edw. Blackett, ecial commu! nry Geo and Hen О! Sil D, . Land t in: t Чүй те Lori ior бе M. P. for North Northumberland ; Wentworth B. iumont, Esq., М.Р. for South Northumberland ; Rt T. E. Head and Somerset Beaumont, Esq., Members for Newcastle; Robert Ton Eso, И for South r H ; Robert N., Llansannoi Cowbridge, Gl AE ee ечен cen atio Penrith, Westmar, Жор AA » М.Р. COME ios оошу " Holder, William, Eastham, Tenbury, "Worcestershire tl 5 а to the A cA tepore er enry, 6, Gloucesi ен d ’s Park, N. information 5, ss SEE REB cd Jones, LA ams Talardd, Llangb a vci their respective distriets, and having answered 18 Jones, W. H., Canon Bridge, Ма 09, Веи ; indnirieg # the Council, th LONDON : асте Шы ы узы i Tatae Upton St. i ТО recon HA n epi сеї юс бн Meo se thanks of himself held on died last, at the Сы па gr atia Kelham, Robert. Bleasby Hall, x M well, Ni and the Council for their kindness in having attended | Mr. Bradshaw Demon reni B. emis of Mouls- Lunn, Robert, Norton, Hein. Wo Shia ion | the meeting tbat day, and for the deep interest they | which was introduced ч deua Аг третей Lathbury, John, Westmore Hall, нр оп РУ, Staffordsh. раф е vinced i in promoting the objects of the . rd, Wallingford, |a t тыга eim eem hire The s ha i g wit the Remarks on the Effe s Three ap oA at After Morris, William Байыш, North Lufonham vià Leicester, Еа ирта. лл у шшр EE нь deris бв th Chürman, Mr. [ge renes eerie Abergavenny, Monmouth kw : d aie it: 7) Mir nane discusion Kerama said :— xd ie Ko; amer get m. Suffolk lof the Esai XS acl position to эй Тһе subject of meteorology is one which for the very ry considerable amount of attention, me interestin, z to almost all classes ot ha ved a + nd has so S ir beco: ociety that t we carcel? qu — either the regular o oc the во mes Xistence dep upon the ow i is bro When look around Я їп РА. о ог Nature, здн саппоё by а law which is not to be dnd by time, but rather 2 or temperature ; а: be m in not remain lon ауе se ldom s see: erus of po tober - especially e of 44} аркы poteet cu tps and | when the tempe en e intro-|stances I be pus ee во it is only in| severity of the ought to bear especially upon bees A se ed was оо it peu Z grow on will was 43°, and it =. EPA AER tothe 24 "ako | 1 ripe. The e temperature pre when the tempe- | was no дей! g enough in the e ground і Oud. and took 1426 "m Met that which w: up о 137! rature is too hi igh: eeds and if not i winter seaso: 16 of but edi cue Sircumetan neces nevy h of Man not once ith is the think z may safely tay that from азо little pelis pro- at ot to become I do not mean, Ao. ^" that Wheat еа! rch, when t té Pasa THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. а saap ood хо root, and I & grow from seed that 0, Wheat drilled on the the 218 li the 15% of December, lying 31 da I will M detain you by spea лем b "n took ab а tun *. Another disadvantage arises from sowing finest in moist and cool Teguata. wien could — аяк tion and skill i impossible "The first ШЫ NS "head: plant d [Max 9, 1863, | as it seasons when the summer tem porat ro jg above 63° n those Tes que et. is below, I may also b T mperature rangesabove 63°, much of the s ougan _ guys a good fair average quality, айд å wiens this n of land has been well and deeply ained, Somy x ъ 5оввоца, either Barley o heat, ind Leine Шо, they еш requir, tiv: дай, у lower temperature t nly very elose without Paca ае Р fear you will consider figure st circum- | resting. The system of autumn cultivation or el Mb fen the check thus at mpe! aratura consequas {уы time CR. e the үз and the hardier Lx h^ VR wis ДЕ the "2 ive ith on or for consuming "^ pibe land without" pulling: d Са нн, e Г rature of the earth reac Or 53°. Here let me temperature of the soil reached 43? on the 11th, 19th, and 13th thes stem most generally айо мана of дүй remar! tow er degrees of heat or temperature аге |-of January. It #һеп receded for 17 days, after which it gradu- s e and de ша ng rA ге рч tely ove r it, sot spoken in this paper, ће Fahrenheit seale is referred to. NL in ed for five days, reachi 6° on the 4th o t tid; , others on the flat, If oon eg is at all Strong In 1860 I observed the fi Apple-blossom on the "th of| Fe ruary. 16 ranged from 39° to 46° p to the lith of cold, the ridge is generally found to answer best, and the " May, on which day the temperatu the s was 54°. | March; so that the Wh wing above perature of the soil i in which the et и сери posited is somewhat, | In 1862 I o the first blossoms j — to burst on ground ү» whole of the spring, consequently it did not take | raised by so doing ; other n warm gravel, loam, | the 4th of April, the temperature of the earth ELM. га үзе: or deep root in the soil, and was not likely to roduce à | or chalky soils ripe RS G маб do as well on the fist. believe they would hav: ened in a day or two boy eavy or even an average crop. Тһе weather in March is of The plants, when singled out, aro forced to the test f rature risen, but th eather suddenly changing, a Л. the per or I may say vital, impo: Wheat plar extent, havin, their food placed so elose to them ; but they І ly receded to 46° on the 17th. Тһе бү were kept їп | As the lan s dry in March, the roots keep pene- | aro not € thereby in wo y roots іп веат _ is state of suspended animation for 21 days. tuv e tem- | trating de de deeper into the soil to obtain moisture, | fo od, үе P consequently not in а position to síand PNEU perature of the earth reached 59° оп the 25th they then сате d by so doing ample provision is made for the plan to | a moder 2 f Bwad ә аге — ior the ригробе _ t. The trees produced a moderate crop of fruit, but they | extract that ї 1 support which is necessary | cons ing o e land without being previously stored not did not keep. I believe tbis aceounts for | for its future wellbei › velo i t on the con- | | Ы" then " brise it e pom Ner ме NU er mo { the crop of Apples being so partial last guis In those locali- i і ; it | cultivation ів both qusc and u The | ties where they were farther advanced on the 4th of April than generally is К is pur te should be Р бү. коой E І mine, I think еге were none (except on those bloss iuth | either y farm- тага о M "ue some time Бейт f ost sheltered parts of the trees); but in those districts seed is revious to the last plo: + ckward, I believe the crop to have been larg: - ne. | E should t rs s drile ү, кы Ж а MA small КАЛ, I have for some years taken trouble ín ascertai cial manure, so аз ants A Кыз them to _ at what temperature different plants came into blossoms, but Т i uld 2» to do so if bd ee ; they will ue ps "wn guod, { was led to keep a regular from a simple fàct, which i o be m in doing will fulfil the law of natu: aud Met оці d ay not be out ef place here to relate. In front of m The аша t ташый! fo Marc, 1861, | ficient roots to enable them to stand al t апу degree of - use is a fine Horse-chesnut tree, which, from yearly | х: or March, 1862, uH nd Ex thoy a эте > likely to B n rom Í бооч аоа 2 coming into flower several days earlier than any other osiy 0.63 i c is there is о heavy er this system, neighbourhood, and on the same level, appeared +0 be which Wheat has j R be E ua el rye bd t will not stand - an excepti: eneral rule, and lexed me muc S | moderate winter, when for the expri і until I accidentallv discovered an old well, about 15 y: pose? I must here confess 3 ата not T Voy strong everin © its On g it out, for the purpose of erecting a pump, whatis called the bardiness of this or that sort of Swede;] _ it was found to be entirely filled with small fibrous roo with the least | believe them all pues their.natural stato, andar _ he tree, to within 7 or 8 feet of ace. These gum, rust, | still so under judicious treatment, but that MS а are „ищ 1 all rem and ever e а е ss the а tender exeessive cultivation. І ventur say tli 4 about the same time ав o! in neighbourhood, and now | from 32 mean m; uim or heat of the day | much on the point, from having some years Mo n М bears fruit, which it had never dune before. The difference of 4° minimum or cold at night ; and it prevailà Ds field of t 30 nearly 90 different varieties of Swedes in the temperature of this well at 18 feet deep, and of i just in as the range for experiment, a land of each, all cultivated alike and at 1 foot deep, quite explains its being T, at the same time; they were subj Quito an ата { all accounts I have read of the f of t, and l could perceiv. ittle, if any 3 on cultivation, the temperature of the air - ference, in their capability of ro weld it; but I d н taken, and all calculations made аон. In the that the green of those whi н 1 bad from the North of England. I have to make, the temperature of the earth PS did. боб fun so й y s да = in the spring as í deep is given, as I consider, for all agricultural purposes, it is | id came from the Suh е1 also had d diis КАМ | more simple and mor ily asce: ; cer g what soils were most ipe н b the 2 E m temperature of the earth at t deep, gave them credit for be 2 tem е; ure LN E air, аге so п alike, p that the s0 j Rabi, which only à was introduced 5 M MAG оп the 5th of June took 55 ais: T ме ап irem Ý cv iint, capable of j to à uu variable аи форд winter (the truth of which we z чар for the great absence and MK hot summers are considered roductive or beneficial for stock o е са ra et Pat like e Сыл ул : to dr n Rd еы t absolutely necessary E dis more especially for Wheat, and two or titor 2 degrees below the x» uh cuis is ГА the Ael consequence, Tt AM E with a tempera 63° are насны to the produce of this|tem country. t the summer fof 1860 the temperature of'the| for soil reached 64° in the v of the Thames. being а very early district, our hum ripened well, and we а fair 2 а Inc the ained, е tones root and harvest sómewhat maximum tem- у с ponen IMITATUR d on t] ey subject to us that thrives best where E AR summer temperature is 10* or 1 higher than ours. travel farther south, we see in ntries where heat. ka uals can un annu way down so as to ех difference than опе ог not flourish, ав | from the fact of its hátthg lon lon амво ls о dev forced to maturity во quickly. In 1860 Barl of he 28d, r е Тһе n the 20th of fine, 1862, Apad reda 0-4 ече ring, yet ав тати uaes” sown. In opinion ‚бы Кс will never be more The for th a gen t re for seven MG E only once more this yaah d on 29th A to Lais a: -— tha EC and the. effect of and trying proper period ough Деку е eral rule the тае by a fall of snow, s had Аре because the temperatur бона 1 remains suffüeient ti h or asse: Р bo mius Spring o 186 a very large pi in the fields in my localit were I à 80. certain е, beca! frost to justify à such а fet p% me 804 'doubi member that after a rate а which slacked the soil aj able to m. таи ЖЫШ. E rp ^ M А E z t ты. but a sudden t| n соп la ueni n rubby an came up on emainin; а; e|continued for th da; UE Los "olives E , &c., whose roots at ` Um brightly and relóod 6 tem ed on е 2d January it began freezing again, and OT MESI d d | severe for 18 days, but the е cw gas it pg" noe ds our climate is ch w 86° again, so that the roots were not affected арар cc e ак еп ууу ур р а p* ы? eame up on the llth | frost, and it was the е da; hear of some where which. thrive Pur m oid than ri of h V. ay cond aol luo Sh D, y o roduces cereal crops que Lot May cae "yep а 20th, takes 2° ог 3° of frost to destroy the i e produce of d ES n li Е za at an This I think must be another conv E bn ed of April came deep draining, as 1° or 2° in the o emit en ost affect the bya emi кч E: sike her aa олы dur average came u buie d neis do о not produce во жу» рю ^ EE: с —— ү. , May 9,1863] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. “т rens operation was at all [ like ikely ы z Success, eseful H of it because at the time I was powerfu А; persuade to i Ы С соки: 3. ie the t bey wero and ames THE HYDROPULT, roduc on i me the; er ed in ce. Y slight knowledge EXTRACTS sra The subject w е ы, тд н that which was а dec PROM ТИЮ EXTRACTS 88 there isy qct ty be a disastrous fai ROM ТЕЙ een Ys i spirit could have been produced, the PRESS fact of Pd to work down ret 50 tons of roots to gain PRESS the amount of spirit which could be obtained fro tone-| THE DROPULT. fourth ofthe quantity in the south of France, was in reality "Them eiscertainly Нур; Һе most compact and * We are satisfied that тсе n ti ie ee uv dme der sre st fo pc от five, and ther lea: the production fruit sugar oi grown in the most ane je situations, pats exp the full rays of thé sun, have m tp t when there ed E- wie, Ь e manufac tons per reby un Ss нету there anges ve abovi e not unfrequently grown, but he warm dd sh xleltpréd hil l-sides бош the south, d be a goo 20 tons per acre would co v «$. od t bear in P ‘чав. sun is Y ае агу іп of s We all know that c оф оой to to : deficiency of hea! peo t little flavo: ынкы ыыы ve ose St which have been more been accompanied by а ГЕ fall f rain; the rain, in — "ad rather the cause than the Азы 'of he amo t of dotis. чау с old have gent ӨП effect of the low "tempo Miscellaneous. e of Mr. Am bler's Short —The sale Stock of Short-horned cattlo 1 belonging to Mr. of the | a hire breeder, neg: gentlemen interested in the rearing and feeding of cattle all parts o ngdo E eae of Aldborough, near Darlington, he r wa tioneer, et previous to beginning the ind онбой hat every animal which entered th onld b either ‚А e sold, p^ Wi ing “че an mr "is .|no eva establishment efficacious f pump of all ts size that we have ever to have one, and we are n."— Daily Telegraph equally satisfied that if Tug HYDROPULT. — they e see it they will “ All Londoners and order — Liverpool other town residents who Daily their gardens Тн байыт and greenhouses should ** We commend it to th avail themselves of such notice of the proprietors engines" — Gardeners’ of warehouses and other Chronicle and. A ural buildings, public and Gazeti etro- THE HYDROPULT. — ly recom- ЕЛ ET orticulture and, Cottage Gardener. THE HYDROPULT. T trees, graperies, w: hing “© Tt will soon pay for its windows, carriages, апа cost in a garden, besides for household трое, being йе. = Бе» їп E ncy of bei its swong i од hi ich may recommendation." — Il- requie. an УЧ ӨЙ lustrated Newè of the removal ог discharge World. of water." — Gardeners Тн HYDROPULT. == Weekly Magazine. b Nothing Б yet been HYDROPUL introduced for watering THE sd Donny readers A e E о ni order it on our recom- Hydropult, as any one mendation, will not оп] standing close to his not repent but thank house can water, in a few us for cailing attention DRESSING with АЙТЫ MANURE, minutes, any inary (to a hine wbich, BPRINKLING PLANTS, subur arden, thus hay! ы , they WASHING WINDOWS, saving much time, and wil n to be WASHING CARRIAGES, perf the task i Without "- "Floral World an eas satisfactory YACHTING PURPOSES, ее den = Е А SPRAY BATH, t "— Builders’ Re- ро ЖТ НЕ уш! “ Many of ып scientitic 6 Я "the age are daily inspecting an uses,"— e house should AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY HAND POWER SECURED by ROYAL LETTERS PATENT), Price TWO GUINEAS Complete, with 23 feet Suction and : pk Tc Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler, mall Jet. Wei ы s but 8 Ibs. ay 24 ra Ыы ч Day of Month, Е qui © ее D E 3 . = Ed E B d || кезе ER sjea UE d 3E А я |е. B 5 ЁРГЕ fo ЕАО ; Жаша |gE gE “ашышыы |8 | 4 B EP zb E Recreo | 25 |, E $ Ed E > : piz еы сою Фф н ныф таб BH ЕРЕ HE gc БЖ F sedésks | kef | peT e | ЧН E| ssssekm | ВРЕ p Hi g ы ы ы ры ы уш, id 14 PE 4 =| t| teense | Ре DP RE z * 5% = 8 Sak JPRB” Ф| ssteses ERE |8 E E 8 Ё > Ба : 5 Баа ; Hi Ё Ё aT E E e E g- RS Е | ZEBEREE ЕҢ P E Dr d Notices to Е URZEL: ES Т. Keep them ab» pU to y Pes their 2 ect ; and not во ои шау feed stock оп REFINERS ] M.D, 16 be а if treated huric acid. Guano The Mangel well ered. efficient for mooistening єз, oe But there is ИЕ о Tuomas RIVERS, Esq., the eminent ым SHIRLEY HIBBARD, Esq., and (pud well-known gentlemen, recommend it as an invaluable Garden Implemen EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS Mihi al In “t 38, Portland Street, London, Ұ.С. nsurance Office, Liverpool. aeo D expressing Í € a tho hIw sed t ** Mr. Charles P. B Sir, I am perfectly satisfied from the statement of Mr. poene the conductor of our fire-eseape at ERE of you: yes eee ere can be no dou bt "that i iir | Nottin A ng Hil, that a large amount of valuable uninsured boa vailable in arlier stages of fire i dive à property was saved fr estruction by th. ly uM efficient factories, or private uem As A du атре сов agration s, use of the Hydropult, which was fortunately on the adjoining while а rre to gardening and other purposes will réIniBóN iis the fro ено бойда z drapery establish- Lern D observin € кеб. баг ment of Thomas, of 4, Coburg Place, meine on emm d г, reed: d X: оу Б eveni g last. Your little engine was used most effectually as. P. Du . eping the roof of the adjoining house saturated with ^ * The invention will prove extremely valuable for ail the | E reventing the spread of the flames, as the engines of purposes to which such асве are appli .—SWINTON Вост, | € а district fire brigade did not en on €— spot until tary, d London Insurance Company. |m o аря ter the ke Becre “ Its portability and facility of operation gone ume it to the general notice of the public. -m District Fire Company." zh ЕЕ а UR IE or Es Doh CAUTION : li f the HYDROPULT has excited the cupidity of s0- Ее cepillo nd. z ein на нд who are now palming on the public oen imitation the H for Mie, many o Ls. peer Ironmongery and Seed Establishments: throughout the city and caedem: ege iid resa de in „шапу respe ects the Hydr ropult in appearance, an d are а un ulated to deceive the unsuspecting, as the card. tor therefore issues this caution, d respectfully intimates that parties "оа to T the Н, ышы hine offer: the followi gren and see if it has attached there reto a Jaiak RIFFITHS & у ен esi Portable Fire nnihilator an en Engine; rmi r билай Жоноп N, General pe ent (Vose's te Unless this label be att: the machine is not ё Hydropult.? p circi f gir THE HYDROPULT is MADE of BRASS an nd COPPER, n ч. 1 T UNE GALLONS of WATER PER не s ; жу мы T биб E&j, In з O Publi blic and private bnildings have been saved from destruction. by its ngenoy. of the ота for Protection of Life from Fire, certifies to its efficiency in saving valuable d mU IERI FIRE FIRE THE HYDROPULT IS THE MOST EFFICIENT FIRE-ENGINE IN ED, AVAIL THE WOR BECAUSE атпал MONT АТАА айо МЕЛ Мый be used f wis d PP. B HYDROPULT WAREHOUSE, 27, WEST END END DEPOT, 309, RE fi бтакет, LONDON, E.C. REGENT STREET, W BUTTON, PnoPRIETO LEADENHALL 448 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мах 9, 1883 J. JONES'S HOT-WATER APPARATUS. SSS MNS NS “ ? ice i Price 4 20 by 10 feet EB. d sos £9 0 0 £19 0 0 £14 0 0 #15 0 о E E i3 с U- 9 12 ^0 0 17 0 о 19 0 0 21 00 x 40 ,15 , 15 0 0 15 0 0 ?1 оо 24 0 0 25 0 0 5o. I5 18 0 0 18 0 0 24 0 O0 28 0 O0 29 0 0 60 ,15 , 20 0 0 20 0 O0 27 0 0 32 0 0 38 0 0 i 70. 5 15-, 22 0 0 ОО 30 0 0 36 0 0 37 0 0 A 80 „15 „ 24 0 о 24 0 о зз оо 40 0 0 4l о 0 E 100: , 16 ,, 26 0 0 26 0 0 36.0 0 44 0 0 45 0 0 i No. 12 No. 15 | Iles | | КЕ ANS МУЗОО * ЧГ“ ` N SS МУМ АЭ Ргісе Price Price Price Same as No. 11. Same as No. 11. Same as No. 11. Same as No. 11. SS TAE No. 17. у ; SN NS ANN SS : Size of House. Price Price Price ice P: 20 by 10 feet P909 £14 0 0 £18 10 0 £23 0 0 £28 9 0 E 9S0 5 134.5 12 0 0 19.0.0 24 0 0 30 0 0 30 40 , 15 15 0 0 24 0 0 29 0-0 36 10 0 36 10 0 50: S15, 18 0 0 28 0 0 34 0 O0 42 10 0 4210 0 90. 5 15 s 20 0 0 32 0 о 89 о 0 49 0 0 49 0 70 „ 15 22 0 0 96 0 0 44 0 о 56 0 0 56 0 0 80,16 > 24 0 0 40 0 0 49 0 о 63 0 0 6з 0 0 100 ,, 15 26 0 0 44 0 0 54 0 0 70 0 0 70 0 0 US ex Ш SNY JEN ЖАЛАМ Size of House. Price се 1 20 by 10 е £15 0 0 #14 00. 930147, 21 0 0 0 19.0.0 40,15 , 25 0 оо 940-0 1 50-5 155 29 0 оо 28 9 707 E 60 ,15 , 33 0 0 0 - 89. Чу 0 2d. 410^ 3715. 37 0 0 0 2286-0 0 "A 80 ,15 , 41 0 о 0 ^40 0 0 ji 100,15 , 45 0 0 0 44 0 0 tu Plans, delivered Free to any Station in En / named, CYLINDER or SADDLE BOILER, FURNACE DOORS, FIRE BARS, SOOT DOO , CISTERI E 1 DAMPER, 4 ‘tinch НОТ- WATER PIPES and CONNECTIONS, all of the best quality ; or he will forward ESTIMATES for WORK erected complete, with WROUGHT _ 5 ddition to the above pri A qum 1 /3 Á Е, BÆ The Black Circles om Sections of Houses show the arrangement of Pips, о © (5 DHlstrated Catalo хе And fuber райо posh fe on spplioatio tg << йк "MERCHANT лхо HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER, 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, 8. P 32i. Mn Max 16, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTH, 457 Г A USTEN, n LA xu pe € O., C DIEN Е 371-375, Euston Road, N. STEAM PLOUGHING AND CULTIVATING PATENTS. RANSOMES & SIMS, ORWE ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH, Have the pleasure to announce that they have „arranged with JNO. FOWLER for the use of the E. Have a large Collection of VASES for FOUNTAINS or PATENTS, and they will dera any inquiries respecting them, and execute any Orders pr omptly. FLOWERS, and every kind of GARDEN ORNAMENT. ——— —— 2n every Hiid of GARDEN ORNAMENT.: л | COTTAMWM'S Ex Bp D CONTINUOUS IRON FENCE, HURDLES, and FIELD GATES, ARDEN BORDEREDGING TILES — Tew OF SUPERIOR IRON (NO CINDER IRON USED) IN THE BEST MANNER. and Red Ware (in the above and other patterns), are recom- mended in preference to Box and other “grown” Edgings for PARK КаК GATES, and RAILING of CAST and WROUGHT IRON COMBINED, win о: vt lugs an: VARIOUS 185, y dc х айы. апа аб, in the end, prove much cheaper. + e a Gardens, Town, and Sea-sido Gardens, they are To be mA US at Е. & G. RosuEn's Wkarves, London; Ward's Whar ies Ground Street, Blackfriars, S. t 8. ; Old Swan Wharf, Quee Road, Chelsea, S.W.; and Kingsland Road. Wharf, near а Canal 'Bridgo, x Kingsland, N.E. Illust trated Price Lists freeon application. The Trade supplied. CHNANENBAL RATING UM M NE RNAMENTAL PAVING ТІ od r Conserva- tories, Halls, 3, Corridors, prennent 25 ч сһеар апа durable as 'Stone, in blue, тей, and buff colours, and capable l obtained of F. & G. Коѕнев at their Premises as ^ UNDERHILL/S NEW орар c FENCE for GARDENS, LAWNS, & i op. Tum Pon D деа "As : dm тане if brd ken offered at correspon prices. It ise from accidents; can be rolled up most ptis. tly when mo use, is admirably adapted for exportation, and can be had оі any height and mesh required, at prices from 44 to 1s. hat yard and upwards, Mc s CER ROLLERS, ае CHAIRS, GARDEN ENGINES, LAWN ндн meri K, PUMPS, and every description of cr rmi for Horticultural and Gardening purpose VERANDAHS, GREENHOUSES, саз ҮАТОВТЕВ, HOT-WATER APPARATUS, «е, proved IRON MANGERS and уат CATALOGUES and DRAWINGS free оп application to COTTAM & CO., ENGINEERS and IRON FOUNDERS, 2, WINSLEY STREET (Orrosrrz the Рлхтнеом), OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W. JOHN WARNER & SONS, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, — Е MANUFACTURERS of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS с ыа ДЕК д E ША rther jistsie e pt; at the Ma Yandttott; or of th КОНДА" Agent, Mr. R. WINDER, 18, Abingdon Street, West minster. rices Reduce Ыг: J. anro: AND CO., Galvanised Iron Works, IRON for Farm T other Roofs; the p most dur- able, ETE fing in use: also bpoutingat 1034. per yard. RAND CABLE FENCING ; Aaea] or cable), the strongest, ri resist е — Tr vb d, formed of Twisted cheapest, and neatest fen and will not bend or er. Price, with у kind е m decent four times the еа of во! rust nor corrode, Upwards of 1200 miles of Тако VED CAST-IRON Yn. 495 Yon No. 35. PATENT CAST-IRON PUMP, fitted with J. wi & Soxs’ Metal Bucket and Valve, which cannot clog in action, for Wells поб exceedin g 25 fee 24 inches ... ... 1 foot 7 inches high #1 0] "ge inches . 9 feet 3 inches 3 275110 0 25 inches short, with e m of Lead Pipe attached, ready for fixing.. . £2 0 GALVANISED IRON CHAIN ОХИР "TOOLS & CHAIRS, POULTRY FOUNTAINS & FEEDERS, PRONGED DAHLIA — bx te ROSE STAKES, &c. Strong CATTLE HURDLES from 9з. per yard. PATENT IMPROVED GAS WORKS of all sizes, for the use of Private ee Mansions, Railway irme Mills, Collieries, Minos, Villages, &с, Works from 10 500 ights be entrusted to estimated for. Тһе wo; = "сап ег. ans. to Basinghall Bi 24 inche вй, ditto 2 14 0 No. 361. a£ mue TEPIOVED- 8. INCH CAST- IRON LIFT x FORCE PUMP, mounted on with Suction and Delivery Screw, 18-inch Branch Fipe and Spreader, and Sont de T 1j-INCH 2-PLY RUBBER PE. CANVAS "HOSE T pu er " ж foot and UMP (M ounted-on Plank, 31.35) NEL our ov 9-INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted on Plank, 97, 15s. о. 42. IMPROVED | LIQUID MANURE or GENERAL PORTABLE PUMP.— These J. W. & SoNg Patent B emn iind кь MANURE РОМ legs, 27. 15з.; 2-inch Flexible Rubber and Canvas Suction ре, 2s. 54. per foot. Тһе Bere d is 27% inches long, and the Legs are 5 feet bigh. _ ber : Curtain Galvanic Ва ep en type &c., manufactured by tho Gutta Percha Company, sold by thelr wholesale dealers in town or country. TheGorTA PrncHA CowrAxY, Patentees, 18, Wharf Road, ENTEES and MANUFACT CTURERS, ў ry City Road, London, Е.С. PAT JOHN WARNER ax» SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, : ON 458 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 16, 1863, —À" ingen CINERARIA, and PRIMULA. CALCEOLARIA, saved from carefully hybridised flow wers, possessing all the recognised floral ава оао, viz., віле, form, colours, and marking, Price, 1s. and 2s. 6d. per pac cket. CINERARIA, extra og 1з. Коше сч» PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, extra choice, ls. and 2з. 6d. per packet. BUTLER & Коон; Seed Merchants, Covent Garden Market, London, W.C. Rn G. HENDERSON anp SON offer first-class uality of - Үс жанр сае PRIMULA СТЕБ FIMBRIATA, asc NSY. Also CINERARIA WEBBI, n speci shrubby АШ the above 1s, and 2s. 6d. per packet. £5" EXPERIENCED GARDENERS recommended to Gentlemen, Wellington Ide St. John's Wood, London, N.W. Hardy s in Pots. . WOOD AND "SON hasi an immense stock of fine e strong Plants of the — suitable for planting out аё once against walls, trellises, ог poles, consisting of the best kinds of ROSES, '"CLEMATIS, BIGNONIAS, MN JASMIN BM PASSIFLORAS, WISTARIA, &c., at very re able pri Wood lands Nur: rsery, Maresfield, Uckfield, £ Sussex. Deseoxs PRIZE CALCEOLARIA SEED, а is packets. In sealed packets, 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. я J. Dossox & Soxs, Seedsmen, Isleworth, to roges e collection in the spring, 1862, т куелш, I CINERARIA SEED. — Ten| жн Е ie онн, Isleworth, . | To Mr. B. Peed, Gr. to Mrs. Tredwell, To Mr. xS Baxendine, Gr. to H. Smallpiece, Esq., Milmeade To ме R R. Bullen, Gr. to A. Turner, Esq., Bow Bridge House, ROYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY, REGENTS PARK. FIRST EXHIBITION of PLANTS, FLOWERS, and FRUIT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. THE JUDGES. E SILVER MEDAL. т. to Captain Cahill, for 6 Fancy AWARDS OF XTRA GOLD MEDAL. St. John's Lodge, Nor- | To ie 26 Lamb, argoniums To Mr. B. реша Nurseryman, Holloway, for collection of New and Raro Plants To Mr. W. Paul, for 7 Boxes of Roses To Меш. Е Pani & Son, Nurserymen, Cheshunt, Herts, for 6 To Mr. н Ке Gr. to E. A. De Grave, Esq., Fotcham, Burrey, for 30 British Ferns wood, for 16 Stove ad Greenhouse Plants o Mr. G. Baker, AE to A. Bassett, Esq., Stamford Hill, for 20 Exotic Orchid use, Ripley, Surrey, for 16 Btove and Greenhouse Leicester, for 20 Exotio Orchids BMALL s es MEDAL, D r, Gr., for 6 Exotic Orchids Mr ү}: савар, Gr x 6 Bot Е ; f$ GOLD MEDAL. E» Mr. Ven nner, Gr. о 0 m, Esq., The Grove, Han- To Mes: Y & J. Nurserymen, Leyton, Essex, for well, ы u^ tis. duse "e Ыы Ё 10 бо апа Чон Plants To Mr. “Pe E Gr. to Ley m e, Golders Green, Hendon, Dm 8 NAE. SEED To Mr. John Green, Gr. to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart., Lower for 6 Fane оу Pelargonium: д р Я Cheam, Surrey, for 10 Stove and Greenhouse Plants To Messrs. Downie, Laird, & Tai „ Nurserymeh, Edinburgh, Ровѕох & Isleworth To Messrs. J. Veiteh & Son, Nurserymen, Chelsea, for 8 Green- for 36 ams sios Noti can Plants — кеч Фут ЕКЕ EY'S CATALOGU JE is уу ready, and will be sent on application; it gives a fair pri a m and description че а the Rhododendrons and other American Plants worth growing, as well as a general su summary of the most extensiv мт? ва а Stock in Eur The Exhibition of American Plants in the Royal Hortieultural Society's Gardén, South Kensington, were supplied by WATERER & GODFREY, Атар Hill, near Woking. To Mr. J. Green, Gr. to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., Lower Cheam, To Mr. B. Pe To Messrs. H. Lane & I p cedi Great Berkhampstead, | To Monte Lane, Berkham mpste; o Mr. T. Page, Gr. to W. Leaf, Esq., Park Hill, Streatham, To Mr. r, Gr., Belmont, for 24 Pansies To Mr. б Тото Do 18 to E. A DoG Б з á To Mr. H. Ога etcham, Surre; red well, for 20 Exotic Orchids s 12 E Ex tic к, У, ad, for collection of Cut Roses То Mr. Wm. Bull Nurserymsn, King's Road, Chelsea, for large group of New еа Баге Plants To Nip re 40, Avenue Road, St. John's Wood, for 24 h Ferns Pris Е Smith, Gr. to the Duke of Northumberland, for Napoleona imperialis house Azaleas for 8 Greenhouse im ed, Gr. to Herts, for 10 Roses in Pots for 12 Exotic Orchids GOLD MEDAL. Lre, н ie r Hammersmith, for 10 Bedding Tropæolum.—Ball of Fire, pomo жыз - Stove and Greenhouse Plan: RTHUR DON AND SON are now ара To Mr. H. Chilman, Gr. to and Smith, Ashstead House. out the above emp жт avi JEOLUM. Ashstead, fi [0 Stove and Greenhouse Plants : RONZE MEDAL. For description ed remarks in tlie | To Messrs. Jackson Son, Nurserymen, Kingston, Surrey, for | To Mr. G. Clarke for 6 Greenhouse Azaleas Floral Magazine 1 for J i 1863, е Plate 129, colour of Tom 10 Cape Heaths ғ. = Н. Lavoy, Gr., for 6 Greenhouse Azaloas Thumb Gera This vill prove. hie of the best and most | To Mr. B. Peed, Gr. to NN deg for 8 Cape Heaths Mr. H. Hooper, Nursery maj 4 mm for 36 Pansies beautiful Bedding Plants of Mr. C. „Тат, , Nurs , Slough, for 8 Greenhouse To Mr. J. James, Gr., for Per 100 Plants — ..£9 10 0} Per 25 Plants „20 0 А To Mr, J, James, for 0 Calceolarias 0 ,, ngay cH. 018 o|To Mr. T. ее? Gr. to W. Leaf, Esq., s шш шка | lPlnb .. .. 398, 6d. To Mr. 8. Woolley, Nurseryman, Cheshunt, Herts, for 8 Exotic CERTIFICATE, Pine Apple Place, Edgeware Road, London, W. азса. à Pa ЖЕ T i усана › Waltham Cross, for 10 Roses | To Mr. 57 A Gr. to tho Rov. A. Bridges, Beddington, for ani Turne хатна R E begs to invite attention to his To кыа dt тин Shardeloes, Amersham, | To — — H. Treen, Nurseryman, Rugby, for Stand of Collections of AMARYLLIS, AZALEA INDICA, EXO ORCHIDS, FERNS, and LYCOPODS; ORNAMENTAT. aad GE SILYER GILT ME тере, Downie, Тад», d Laing. Буа апап snd NM VARIEGATED FOLIAGED PLANTS: MISCELLANEOUS. T SA a Turnen, онаа а Aaaa for collection of тел OR M а апа ао 8; all of which | То Messrs. come == ао. 36 , Nurs Met for 10 Stove | ^? Аайсшы | : are healthy an quantities and Green house To Mr. Wm King's Road, Che for group of new | ted c on the ost lï beral enin To Mr. Wm. Kaile, Gr. to Eal Lovelace Hybrid Seedling deed ааа REA PRICED and DESCHEPEUM CATALOGUES are pub- lished, and will [eA DOM Lj applicants. c Nu T To Mr. Page, Gr. East Horsley Tow: Ripley, Surrey, for i. A Is sad, Greenhouse Pi Be г» Wm af, Esq., Park Hill, Streatham, for 6 Stove and КЫ а jm J. & C. Lee, „Nursery. essrs. “Конак ШИ Ишеген ае эй vois CERTIFICATES OF MERIT. OUIS VAN HOUTTES NEW CATALOG ing Pianta No, 96, їз to be had at Messrs. R. SILBERRAD & ir To Mr. 0 Rhodes, Nurseryman, Sydenham Park, Kent, for a argyroneura 5, Har p ano, London, E.O. 0 Саре Hoaths To Me. Velteh & Co., ач Chei nt es Borsigian @® L. v. v. Нв goods уг ill be delivered free out of tho Custom | То an T. Pa, Gr. to W. Leaf, Esq., for 8 Cape Heaths To Messrs. Veitch & Co., for Litobrochia nobilis House in London, without 4 expense мА dea to the | То Messrs. J. & J. Fraser, for 8 Given нөгө dsnlens To Me Veitch & Co., for D phyllum speci: buyer, but per contrà 56. wil l be charged for each package. To Mr. es Gr. to Sir F. H. Goldsmid, Bt., M.P., St. | To Messrs. Veitch & Co., for Rhododendron Picotee rosca Ghent, Belgi ue Dou 3 p Park, for8 resins Azaleas | To Messrs. Veitch & Co., for Rhododendron cess Alice Mr. urner, em n, for 6 Greenhouse pum To Mr. . Willi г for Ca EW P I:£ EM L O М8, To Mr. Tisina Gr. to lock, Esq., Worton Cottage, Iale- | To Mr. Nurseryman, pe a Ascot, for Cle- at 1s. 6d. per packet. To Mr. "T за Dd Mes um Orcnids Hertford, for 10 Roses To Mr. аы "Nurse ry, Ascot, for Cle- Preis Ae. Eugénie, Prince mati D d eri 9f Hesse, | v M т. Terry, Gr. oO Wd Puller, „Ез M.P., Youngs- — guod 89 xs For descriptions see GUIDE to the KITCHEN. GARDEN. dou DU PS Herts, к Азыз ме for Atbyrium Filix-foemina Bang & SUGDEN, Seed Merchants and Florists, 12, King A goni To Mr, J. J. Was Gr. L3 Lu Hodgson, Tha "Elms, Hampstead, | To Mr. Pulli N for Pogonia discolor Street, Covent Garden, W.C А for 10 Pelargoni: е s To Mr. W. Bull, чении for Атаба dealbats dd do ая о Mr. W. man, for Yucca lineata lu! желе, s epe, Maid quartered LARGE SILVER МЕ” о Mr. A Verse айыы Nurseryman, Ghent, Belgium, for Pine А БА acr Пабот, UU Ty Leni a centre, | To A. Ingram, Gr. to J. J. s me as Grove, Reading, Баба ате Verschaffeltii po ерү nd highly recommended as a Berks, for 6 Stove and Gres e Plants To Mr. C. Turner, Slough, for сеч. Scarlet Pelargonium prs class variety. per pac To Mr. A. Ingram, Gr. to J. J. Bondy й, for 6 Cape Heaths ( year of blooming) Orion н ás AMES CARTER & Co., 237, 238, & 261, High Holborn, W.C. г x RS 9 Тав o & Son, -— наи house Az 8s To Mr. C. Turner, for Ree y d Pelar n of - o Mr. ke о! rthumber| Syon Ho blooming of Wales ё Two Hundred and Fifty Guineas in Ten Prizes, Isleworth, for 6 Exotic Orehids v Dto Mr 0. Terror, focos Tulip Richard Headley F- ius To Mr. C. Turner, for б To Mr. W. Paul, for Rosa Heber . 2 Ex T Le Messrs. J. & J. EY W. Paul, for Lord Macaul Fon Five YEARS pomis ia His e THE PRINCE CoxsonT's PRIZE : To UTTON'S CHAMPION SWEDES а Ps $33 "Royal East Зийа аа pisces Bucks pa Wt y yen у, To Mr. T. Bailey, Gr. WI) 6aICOT D SIL Mr.O. Rhodes, Nur urscrym: 10 Stove and Green bous To Do ME cp Rep Bal of Pir о Папа, Т, . Peake, а., jpring @ 2 Isleworth, for г Petunia Royalty . TT P denham P. k, K © ат TUM ND-OLASS OERTIFIORTS OP MERIT. Co., for Ligularia Kæmpferi argentea. et To Messrs. Det & % S T ire ё че, з ushel, | To Messrs. A. еа n & Co., Nurserymen, Edgware Road, To en Tato te dor Aglaonema comm Royal Berkshire Seed лаан tang eg e lago and F F lowering ЖОС M Reo. Nr SENS Mr. mus qisrechaffelt, Ghent, for Rhododendron Jean Vor- TII Heaths ARD € M = 2—5 the E R- To Mr. H. Siiman, Gr. to Mrs. Smith, for 6 Cape Heaths Te мез 3 5, Wiliams, fr — e ^ án Louie von Baden prico, an {=ч лышы ЖЫР" azaleas с Nurseryman, Brixton Hill, for 8 Greenhouse | To Мг. W, Bull, Кааба for usticia variegata orm, colour, fo Я ber, use in 4 "o Ма. W. Dell Nemt баа к HR ы ma ud ios ara Aea a arts, To iW. Kaile, Gr. to Earl Lovelace, for 8 Greenhouse | To W. H. Treen, Nurseryman, for Beedling Verbena Index of all th by post for | To Mr. J Wheeler, Gr, to J. Phillpott, Esq., for 6 Gresnhouse Hen. ғ to Sir E. Antrobus, for 6 Exotie Orchids сы WHITEHOUSE, Brereton се = To Mr. J. Weir, G SILVER MEDAL. leo | To Mr. J. Wheeler, Gr. to J. Phillpott, Esq., f Cape Heaths To Me. Н. Сыа, бе, for à Greonbógso Жай Heaths | To ме?" pi^ A ra To Mr. T. Pointer, Gr. ir. (00: J. Perry, Мө , Castle Birmingham, for 6 Cinerarias COMMEND. Mr. H. 56 Gr. to Captain Cahill, Southall, Middlesex, | To Messrs. Veitch & Co., for Hibiscus P т. y "Da x NM To Mr. H. Dean, Nurseryman, Shipley, for collection of Pansies MP ааа ааа ал... Max 16, 1868] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 459 New боа а убн сееввог apa the late A. PAVI) Uter attention i. e following NEW y for delive: дА. теу. — Ll diine Me on flexing аё mmits in the way of Beauty of 4 Walth. neis. full and finely фондо, and altogether of firstra excellence. ^d LORD MACA Пр Mo P.—Velvety crimson, in the way of G habit is u^ MRS. WILLIAM PAUL, Н.Р right Ал red, shaded with fiery red ; ^ra constantly d in clus Li jargo and full, СА P Paris, d the of Madame M. RED ROVER, жез Р. Вен "a мот large, thick, and round; flowers abundantly and n Not double e i for а pillar Rose ever A 8s. . 6d. WILLIAM PAUL, H. зене іп а n, Senate ur S rac: "Or AL succession up to Christmas. Rose, but tho most effective .—A seedling from Senateur Vaisse, b ард а at t oiher t by tae min. of loni first- pp port sort; crimso: t. 3s. cá. SES the new French Roses, 8з. €d, іо Ба. each, ог 49а. p : The pi ойе old. Cb 'at lowest Erstes ei The pla ants are established, and in the finest possible PRICED CATALOGUE free by posi Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Waltham ec N. Fellows of 47. 4s. (or 40 guineas), can in like manner 10th JUNE, 1863 em "28d, at halt There will be a Special Meeting on з а; а ast 8 lo k EREMON ui to be OBSERVED at UNCOVER- "mh тид "р о cloc э for the election of candi. ING ge. MEMORIAL of the EXHIBITION of 1851, and H.R.H. THE MB ы CONSORT, in the ns of their RR. LI s the PRINCE 1 PRI INGE EBS of WALES ənd I Royal Horticultural Society, The Guests invi о take раг the Procession wi Е at the West Ced of ihe Exhibition Building. Whilst assembling Military Bands will play. tom e Royal Party will be received аё the West Dome Entrance the ^ ject, In one E wbioh has recently come | by the Bx entire бева of the Memoria Com: apige ee. efore us, во oard which had bee een Their RR. HH.'s will proceed down baleony | dam over the Southern EPEA of the Horticult tb us o d and Ба Py will be announced by a flourish of trumpets. “ God he Queen" will be played by three Military Bands | blac united in E^ Ante-Garden. The A re uncil of the Horticultural Society will present an addrei We know of Mili M! iih the Mémorial Committee will read an eet the Prince of Wales will order the uxcovrniwa or | CO sed without the prospect o "imona, which will be announced by а flourish of injury from y decomposition of the теше ч, ШШШ О ШЫ аа, "roti Е We thi more necessary to The R атіу, headed by the procession, will #1 mq Profesor orserox ut E, - s ау round the Gardens, NUDO ng at various points to see the| some r from his whieh has n" and he Ga: кїн Д stain bal Py: some lod basi. ipai, apparently кы arising from the green paper with which his presses ill k der the Arcad pre lined, г Er rains в е procession y wi еер under the Arca Bh The co of the deposit was to exactly that of GEORGE Gopwis, Hon. Sec. Memorial Committee. Sup Li „ PINCE, AND CO. are now sending out W. W. SauxpEBs, Hon. Bec. of the Horticultural. | of the case, Th pa fne strong Plants of their unrivalled SEEDLING E T Y, touch paper, and we conceived that the paper had FUP AE „ү р DEVON and EXHIBITOR. y, May first, been dipped à ina solution of arsenite of potash For particu M descriptions of which, see Gardeners |, The ANNIVERSARY. MEETING. © of ilis Societ vill b Ads e 11 ond 18, procis, fo xa т the Election c Га Сойко, gor 2 er ffect of which would be to form an arseniate RIF HAB BRING QATA TORUN tay he Tad ану en ensuing Ye ў Year: а jmd the Members, wi -afterwards DINE f ofa im while the potash di nitrogen combined ther а ilis's Roo; eet, ames's, arde ta pi nerto m E TN at 15 р Se n icketa far Depp Dinner, my theories it E^ V ar rr =A i $ including Tea s. each, may d of Splendid New Dou Fuchsia, Gri miral. KIPPIST, н the Apartments eft (ho Society ; ; orat the Cdi Кд Р бф roug analysi 1 ut a oh re EORGE WHEELER, NURSERYMAN, uba and тер бковак Busk, Secretary. le: ид. ie by Professor Ілүвіхе failed Wilts, is prepared to send out the above. Tule дә " scarlet, sepala broad an pis show v. presence of arsenic, though there were d, bright crimson don violet purple, large an branches curving very Rin 16 has i аба. by he b 2 ive double Fuchsia ever offered either f bition Decoration. G. W. La ордер} it wil give general жени. Ргїсе 7з. ISHERIES PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION.— | THIS р еа ор д ponens c through -— Government an A e Suppression of the Ex freely erm toh habit к a hopes of eventually epi legisia to = The баги Chronícle, тое сг TURDAY, MAY 10, 1863, а aeid, we mig i WE have the painful duty of announcing the|solution of bichromate of potash sudden death of Mr. JAMES VEITCH, " old ы пі гаси — head of the great t firm of t Verc H | the un m у morning, and in less than ps hou of pota tá hs was a corpse, What Tenders. the. б А ман А the weed, vd the trace of lead may be due to ен x urity in Under the belief that the exertions of dealing so severe a blow at poaching ЛЕЕ the P expo ern ur artem extremely serviceable to proprietors d preservation of their СА, and that the Council are about to take will also T of Ў 4 — "3 them and the public Ceteraliy, 4 the Couneil appeal to those interested, to as them in their endeavou ae ds are aired carry out the objects о! is і The means at the disposal of the Council have hitherto ve limited, Having however accomplisbed so much small means, t а justified in DE that, if fairly rted by the Publie, they may be ab nto effect det ne tasks they have undertaken. subscriptions and donations to be made payable to the Tree P. Hoop, p 15, Lower Seymour Street, Portman i OXFORDSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, . THE R ITION of th ; ens of lege, June 16, on whic H. E Ry RE СЕ ОЕ Wales and Н. R. Н. THE PRINCESS jntend = da Oxfo d with a visit, луч їп addition fo the Priz ned to mbers, the following are offered, open to all England, menn ctt — A.—STOVE or GREENHOU, PLANTS (not Ори, Епсһзїаз, ог ret hia Y) varieties; lst prize, 101. ; 2d im i vmi Ya B.—CAPEH HS, 6 vari st prize, 51. ; 2d ditto, 4I. of potash, ii muli ioo n the шр. Paper steeped in а solu- Nerd a po ү days pera хад овое anation what -— A Ат РЕ the last scene of тне GREAT INTE -— esti NATI XHIBITION ОЕ 1851 is weed to н nerd т Р per тв er presente to D Wubi, It is officially me for herbari: that on the paper z be coloured ү. m there wi eot selonaion are M^ pee $ stabl the T эш rmer leader related et © =“ © tted w uncovered, in the presence of their | merely amp air. ov вт ver, "A Highnesses the се and Pm oF ыыы moisture ^s present, there Fungi and other members of ый, yal Family. capable of equ И Nu. stains, d ue occasion the guests speciall invited t to | |as brown, bright crimson or scarlet, yellow, deep art in mE pro ocession will assemble beneath | p] to cir tho* est the present Internation nal | oum in adik que or mts "уш. pur тунан Building, The pay is to| We ha очаи for m k ealico e at four o'clock precisely, when it will be | eurtains of. a shower th, Vii d was in constant meia "d by ihe Memorial Committee, who hi eir Royal Highnesses A the ыа КАЙ due yal d doWn f the buildin А а нда over the entrance to the Horticultural | P buo со м Counci Boeiety will a diffe тау Р. ч e оча e. Ж о I present an. addr whieh we , believe to be a 14 mmon m s next to rend a det address, M receive a reply, is less frequent, but Кеч also b to the ned. O. GERANIUMS (not Рапс), in гаҷ pots, 12 уатіеіев: His Royal ue. Led PRINC ы Анд. il кєн cate ith the tm I. ; 2d ditto, 51. ; 3d ditto, 4l. Ba wi cases just m. D.GERASIUNS (Fancies), Ны вае "pots 12 varieties; then or ая the Мем to be red. Aíter| There xists, moreover, a host of. black Fun st prize, 5l. ; 2d ditto, 4l. ; 8d ditto, 3 which the Royal mena беде in ће, роон, which aab kept constantly damp ME c -— FOLIAGED and VARIEGA' PLANTS, o: cde the Garden within spaoe and smutty, while t are others which give it -..9 varieties : ij 3, : 1 ) 3. 1 Ep» F. 5 8 trusses of each : | Шаг b nd К unless i yellow ; ditto, 21, ; 4th ditto, 1. | rain, in which line of proe E of Roses to ow in their own stands, and on | under the cover of the Arcades, Т o ренеп will te: кемей ө аро ыр а шы ТП, 0 accompanied by flourishes of tru each class, salutes of е itary musie, and all Notice of ZAR Ае: 2 on or | ace before Monday, June 8. ‚ Тһе сеге be labelled with their the bá Jede by 10 o'clock on the Poem of Sho пов bé allowed to be removed till the close of e Exhibition р, o дч +1. "D uired to sign а declaration that the m e Maik heir own property, or the property of em; The J роуа have the power of withholding the first or any other Prize if the Lt exhibited are not worthy. permission of the Comm Officers, the Bands of the Guards and of the Second Oxon play alternately during the afternoon, k W. R. Новрз, Acting Secretary. 28, Bt. Gilce's Street, Oxford, May 5, 1863. effec a the б< Ti Rifle V.C. will Bu ons АП 2 ows, holders of remo tickets and be likely to suggest sny rem e ice of cards i 5з. each if Е аі оп ог before) ___ t Metropolitan Flower May 27th (the day of the first Great Floral Exhibition), | pas come nd go us aring behind, as the first 1. ор to June 9th inclusive, and 17. 10s. on the day. | Shows а d 3 für 22, 2s. n | show of the season always (ihe lat t each Fellow paying or d beauty such as Мау Ew ЭКЗ ЫП p e d piget ont, шын аз у шау Ar seid Ў be odis de of 460 produ ucing. This year the c openin ng - show bas fallen to THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [MAY 16, 1863, hicl [oblong green. green 1 vere marked by a few white FISH AND FISHING.—No. ы = of the Royal Botanic Society, and o last the — in the Regent's | Pek was en féte. c ition will be found in another Her ourselves to a brief ske hof [ ‘novelties p ойе, amongst which some interesting subject Foremost amongst those of them which a pi а flowery dress, was a h reen parts of| Man о I submitted ы ind ce „|н contrasted vial d. with the g P fai weder pud apt b. а dang days" "E = Some miliar but interesting and valuable е Sir А, Carlisle. Не was a great fisherman, and plants were ribi шошо, үе foregoing. Such of рече апа ы А І до not think were, the curio ne-lea golde n-haired he took tim ough to study my subject with any Pogonia discolor, and so-called, pt " "тоо only his off-hand preconceived Y rain, pens and actual Pus £0 oTa vhs his reply in his vei words, written о prove a addition this genus of hardy climbers. We E to noti Agra future occasion, an рр the provisional designation | of С. Fortunei, a after its de cer. Oneof its both b Mr, d Mr. WILLIAMS; [a ечен) Ala whom also сеу а po little sport of the Lair. Fern, called pes ‚ from its narrow pointed fronds and pi тше; n handsome jpinnated. Palo, pe ». 1840. rs differ," says Sir Anthony Carlisle, “ about iire a уе any other things, because individual ee of — and of reasoning vary in striking peculiarities i is, that the downy sepals, Q fætida marginata ; the white-veined Echites each erson ; ven ус d ral = mental faculties of men we ere exactly al , the ex Doubs of every man claw being about the same length a I— Bea flowers have a plotám ^ ато үүле, scent. fine Clematis fr om the same source, with -— and the latter a curious Aralia, тея, аз рапс ctiloba, which ha d dark brown leaves like crassifolia, but y equi-distant.blotches of bright green. Mr. VEITCH had young plants of Litobrochia nobilis i in the * Having practised са fshing ys half a century, and in most of the riv TR nel TY упо and lg We, Ik a form t the prov ы С. -. The $E violaceous t tint of its | flow is very uses and will ma y ekon From Mr. Veiteh's EE wis senta little nd its juvenescence, so different from the ample dt fronds of its mature gro owth, fiho P-hIRMI from the noble collection at Syon, in the form of а Dracophy lum from Ki Sound, 1 exhibition pee nt. Its kins- man, the well known D. s loro is a à ben in | | those whi ch are fami liar in our gar rden аге very ' singular i in structure, and £o — unlike all | were i and а ò D S s Lond Herbert, mentean tripes, Ане ed The same eem om кз а gay sh from the Andes of Ecuador, а ggy soft-wooded shrub, with neat ovate ае, т, 2 profusion of we Mas н Je and dee eep o flowers, e veter dh ike Browallia one particular, that whereas sb is а remarkabl ly shy bloomer, this is €— as free; hence it has bee distinguished as B. i Veitch also Jamesoni. e ros formed clear sme ack ; it w d white Indian Baden, ire id pure ір | ere sporting into rose stri tirigh no now it had | | — n some points to | n e e von ough her wand ther: certain nly a чў Ye WT become reg blown, pes e pri which i «егей stove ue ord s епо; was bred between S. co es sis of what is scel pronum, called Alexandra and The Prince, d | pr - | month o rior to + we have hitherto seen in | respect to form—so smo oth "amd made ied сы standing forward, as to resemble exactly, seen at a lit ttle distance, the flower of a Convolvulus; | this 1l “ Wies y тешми dov. of warmth happens, ш g that of а river, flies, caterpillars, and vers e two brilliant-coloured varie eties of considerable | -|A VISIT TO THE ВОІВ FARMS OF HAARLEM. | «a Haviwa given а мегуи view of the appearance esented фу the Bulb fields near Haarlem in the|$ f April, when po and Tulips p ед bloom, I shall now endeavour to describe the де of worms ale about, and present themselves on the surface, or fall into the stream. These „temptations aided b Ач ап unexpected reg: of trout mies “displaya 4 in places where none were to be seen MA the double chills of cold air and cold rent rivers, the kinds as well as the supplies d ашыт rrondiogis bot А — of these Pese in а given angler of ше Penh < рий imposed u А e pF ir the pre- i "е nd and he y be assur red of success of the soil, апа тао АСЫ апа Анат е Нуасіп | Тһе тага олш about Han rlem mposed | 50 DES entirely of rand, fu Чуева: p by е | r sand-hil!s в alreàdy noticed “ Holland that scarce deserves the name cf land, As but the offscouring of the British sand ; And so much m , Б uz d e сена shell ; This indigested VORNE of th Fell to the Dutch by just pr pió Water is found a very "e below the surface of | | the ground—ífrom 2 e 5 fe м aw g, g, ОЁ course, ecided n upon n; Pans ir Е ас ed of э пашу Passing оп to the mentai- oc HÀ class, the most d most beautiful witbal, was hi m su i bright — ves anae ure =, same we een which ize and eee habit E Пу to be use is «d mr mixed x ith TRE e n the only manure неа As Holland i is a great gra are can be obtained i ground is again, for the reception of the bulbs. These the months of by Tulips ter | cis Ld = vegetables again. ung, which i in the enltivation of de zing country, th in abundance. prepared for the bulbs Te is trenched 2 o same ti in the r 3 feet sepi in +- Tho mam red fro ів | pencock's , backle. Mes at cda dient ofa Mirac At aor crisis appetite fear, and the test is between the largest and the deem trout, b often despite of man, and of thei r natural enemies. a wn е of а роо]; I had no other а kel bat worm lines, being well m with an old ema Га : foot filled with brandling worms, І sa Mum suddenly swell an hied my way p hows to the. village of oud achiev: — тас озар t day was at Chenies, where rented а part ҮЗ the LÀ er. Тһе season was in ау» ; the =: ів | broke with wa s 9 o'cl А.М. ри I put on two middl m.a p n the other dun rain came in heavy hicknes 1.7 Potatoes, и ан = оп te fond, in it into d condition for the other bec carefully levelled, an d is Keady are planted in | EN observed. Ha. | than one year оп | азе; is occu there was not a Dreh of hostess at a very regar wind. The wate peacock “Ву 4 o "clock I H I had sent foli ра panniers filled to m humble alehouse, e land Whenever a kind of myself as a poa ird by Маг- | m ds emere ses ha егу six сате them int my carri : E third cm was at Hungerford, when Ійі | d the re rwoman's gue Sens pu had singularly green at the ей, m » wbich was every way erect stem, and ovate- trenching i ce À à It is estimated that 100 acres ivation i the poet latter ! Fortun: а remedy. res of land are an bout 2 d сос e and tho mussekehell" of quoted above, Si erefore а in these сылды to be of considerable val Robert | eren where some 1 жаз, Davy a art of wy homeward steps of weary хон но Н кнг. $ POENI ESSE SETA Par yt mitem ms — MM Щщ а Max 16, 1863.] rigged out my strongest bottom piece and with a large white оі. Му companion sat down adorned А, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ded rose, chan crimson to the |the fl Fini | expand sh ging to е posure to the o, which is rary | usually kept t there, and freely ve ventilated night and nr at this — And, if so, may the ey be removed a na hh y co lashy place where Кы ез| eneral rule, as the sun usually er rather je once from house w had latel perature Bog Lud acis fu y E - At every t Ё of flowers after expansion. of 72? at hight, and 85° by arr Then, when ик des cut a pound and a half ог (3 (ionada, ай E com- multiflora is a au. flesh-coloured Rose, large, m will ordinary seins nhouse eatment, as plaining of my аб ара а E 1 y hardy. Cramoisie Supérie u watering, tale, C., serve for Men ? And, Жаы to desist, I de only one is di dion n, Wem tl t fos b CEA ; the Novis are г to the species Which will thrive under this tr eatm ue after the first drawing in of my line еб а fish eeu. crimson, not large, but full and abundant. | The following, fi y appea: І woul ounce, an in seven ti ecess- | Duchess of Kent forms а pretty e enough. e being | me to be suitable, so far as I am able to judge; Pun fally, after which a huge round- backed trout boldly | white edged wi th rose; the hab very dwa arf. will some on e have the ее to correct, if needful, lp and darted under a^ "E tch of large| Eugéne Beauharnais is somethin z ik e lis : entangled weddi. My triumph now recorded 20 larg М парале but the colour is ana „рр; it is Poen Sena Lælia pos fish taken within an hour and a h a good hardy Rose а free рто Fabvier dee qu mda UNE “о TE almost genet уоп i о е "тең, bedding КЫА insigne сш pedi where it falls over the mill weir, I "observed numerou oses we have for p ur. on lawns, it bloom 2 venustum i mplia: large trout chasing the minnows; I era into на | рг rofuse ly, а nd i is во dazzling that а bed of it will make pus enema Phajts рон ай т, not more than kn , and w a] with splendour. Madame Breon is а | E мо (= ? Зшһор ea tigrina minnow lip-hooke on to a жор, -line, 1 аы, large ue lover, of a rich rose-colour, good and free. ? пона n " fine aloe pure white my g man few AES and plainly | within тее ў myself. are 587 feeders, : sind Madam wers, large ний аа АА and + Е hardy enough or planting in beds out of exceping during evening twilight, or at ing, taa y fsh in ain. When a е the hardiest and freest of Chinese Roses ; the v di are cherry-red, ver; and di sti nct; „the plant i is of hardy constitution, | HH big ar an astronomer the time was be eguiled by el tellations." Anthony Carlisle, April, 1840. ROSES.—No. VII. figu Br Mr. WILLIAM P F.R.H.S., PAULS NURSERIES, THAM Cross. нн review of old dina highly resting and important as are the ne There is Mh restraint; one оба а freer air in company w ith | E^ ws whose en vere г sentiments are miliar always feel w talking or "writ LY return ваше et ri Dec — Under this w Plura is n the "Revue Horticole, "haie: Meo it is "4. is кыЛ - size of the appearance. I е те ап ntergation до those of which I doubtful, - DÀ the | т w Pil oblige ut "D Б Liebig's * Nat н Тал sof Н. ved in his * Natural Tint of ашау? гр published, esa at раве ri that the s e dett d is aware th ri with single flow double fiow o enema by the word throughout I suppose e means that all the shrivelled seedi produce double flowers. Is this a fac He goes on ? to say, “ The influence of the soil and climate gives rise | to different varieties of plants, which, like races, ч IE E X EG AS from a stone of Toss Golden Drop, which was sown | арр ut 1846, and that the tree fruited for the first time of the article, m eminent hor EUREN ing xe sh at th ен 7 But їр rs should be talked to, and new Roscs talked of of good may be derived fro: to tmost e, sia Tei in Aar have descend д. been with а деиш М of the blood E tha ted. дье у Aimée Vibert and Miss Peta of Noise iin of R the Теа-ве those ои ntad; Am idis is SU t-cl 7 crimson, o ч т testes (аай пова ‚ large clusters), that we a pini УКО Т have песе P edasta in as the should T сәт оа in the present mU the bunches with a common ss such as ladies numerou cultur B it | by means same. | the of seed as as long as the conditions remain the Planted in another soil or in a different ditto. new variety will lose again distingu |е the Baron me eeds that ow : Sept tember is, w comes in succession to ihe: ove brief extracts from M. age. Fro om the tell puis) Ка, са the | di iges iine аб тзв of animals ж pu like an varieties, and as an instance names Вуг | bascifolia, What t is Эуел ооба? pe is jit ieties t thi an Potato see d? I would seem оте Correspondenc Setting Muscat G доре. —As it is well sai that | there is som соју in ge on ui cats to s еб freely tried with that this new а large-sized Plum i ; 1 í highly deserving of trial. in the оре t that I vir be rewarded, as I thankfu Шу кр tubi I ox been by! the perusal огу our ©“ Theory ler Horticultur y of my Suden, but е cannot understand it. 4 Lady y Gardener. Libe g cal tree. ] Aphides.— dicus i sonima is a tropical espondent оГу‹ t cure for aphis | + Ж-да © +} к g та М. d, d, if Pay De desirous of tejiog the experiment, without class m ugh i& seldom opens clean and тона out of doors ; E is most beautiful at this moment planted | of m te ШК: i rms an abire ае for m А) Gold ів Фе ал “pruned Ù bat Tesi - it bam be | ca ost beautiful i gu. phur [ai ; tis also is a good w Miss a beautiful > ve m bunches ‚аз possible without touching t them, and а e gro о manage; best. the fi they were only planted i in "tue spring of last d'a d May d ell ht. | | е after giving air Sic the seen i is in | about the middle of the day, an Spon js ' before ор closing the house in the afternoon. I wo rature by mixing у раг ite £ boiling «. "e E Bi water at 58°, for 212 + 58-2 — 135. This ure must of course be made in a rmed, and, if a syringe be used, it M S. od s I bave a ‚ splendid crop of Muscats, and bera: tad ену ње 24 i2 the berries are all cf a г f -— MÀ healthy p ipid Ms тїреп « W. E ecole ew, Surrey. ose Hoi relie —In rre pinces. exhibitors are | often put to Mer i inconvenience in not being | Schedules of Societies for fort t prize | ‘Compe: & -a nion де it sh ud be The. es a Schedule i in 1805, ding 101. Б the 13-inch n June, when we ех. fore, m es, may Est н "bétte line between themselves wd exhil e for Miriam іп the year. Archduke an oddity flower so "нра а a Бо lato pae Wil i Charles is cool of hiore pee s answer to remove the "plants to an ; | ordinary cool containing such oyal "Botanic | dem are aware of deaths occur fine ivi А тену, лг larger Medal at ihe May et These us — there- M order T Societies, for their | varieties such plants as are торот that Wirew 6 explained whether the fine art of Е the "oie idus, when н XA the worm, kills it; and, if not, d in the soil read pey а a | fine crop, which his shee | throve upon =: Thi p ч and he AK | RE: og 'ouses.—Your Corm den pinched in spurs ud hi ermina ow » ;1 should дын ts 1 (pinched in in so rigorously, but be allowed to extend a little l growth for & blé и sum 'ycelium d ка Гре who are engaged in , that i lands a large а Roses ‚ written otherw. it it la а rich scarlet piain, and “a good autumna 463 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Mar 16, 1868; Rose." The other remarks of his are not во easily dealt with. | as good cultivation and fine flower were concerned, | profusa, 1; propendens, 1; Queen Victoria, 1; Sig. —— sHTRC ааай Iam not disposed to yield up the honour of having — were Dendrobium li fi Mr. Baker, Gr. to | dryana, 1; lens tortiliflora erba primulinum, from Mr. Baker, н suaveolens, 1; to superba, 1, — pag eqno ан me etim . Bassett, Esq., of Stamford Hill; and а panful of|tricolor dumos osa, 1; tricolor Wilsonii, 2; vasiflora, 17 he defunct firm of “Adam Son," but no o Orchis foliosa from Mr. Bullen, Gr. to A. Asin Esq., | ventricosa Bothwelliuna, 1 ; ventricosa coccinea жй Н individual except with the Е: one of my present foremen, had Leicester. Than these nothing in their way cou ; ventricosa magnifica, 1; t perspicu; а папа, айуу Зо Дә f petam id beroni o WM „аю 8 | possibly be'finer. A striking variety of Lælia pur- КЕ m tumida, 1; Webbia j untrue to say that I *'left ” the “told nurseries.” Mr. Ө. Pa urata, posse: re colour than usual, and 0 plants: lst, venim r plants: Ist, | unde illusion in imagining that by assuming the name | with a large and beautiful lip, was e conspicuous. Xt "Рот; TX EA 3 T, —wxendane. 0 Шан of “ Paul & Son," he constitutes the old nurseries. The publie | уу. Bullen’s plants emark, indicated ex- gram hould pete that the of * 1 ор is not the Pelargoniums.—'These were particularly well grown — | old and late firm of "Adam Paul & Son: the partnership of | tremely good cultivation; but the large ugly, red da d Sui uM b ОЕ Tie sort “ ely | and flowered, and made a fine display. S Were eel LÀ frm s expired by eftuxion of time in 1800; айр «a painted. tubs in which Ше ey were shown, со! mplete MEVS el, 8; Aurelia, l; Beadsman, 2; Ў Са ndidat в, 2; ОЕ c pA ае о “~ B o |= Эм `Р Же, TE 5 "3 E] 9. Uu to Е a 09 ©. ЁБ ds 5 5i il г, willed t to me нањ ту — Va gie Е am just planting my seed Potatoes, and to make use ‹ mely but apt simile, Topine produced. The following were ihe v varieties — f the Fair 3; б бетар 1; Gui We ү Lem that if Po eut i ТА the опе half remains as old which. we „have arranged in t ie same manner laci qoe Canine 1 i as ok other. Wm. Paul, Paus Nurseries, Waltham pred N. an, ©; шасшиш, 1; & ti; P ppa, 1; —1 should feel obliged i if any of your correspon ndeni io |А пена mhe: 1 Àj m, 2; A. Fi eldi ingii, 8 Marnock, 2; Monarch, 1; ris, 2; Peacock, i ovd шөт. me respecting the treatment of Vines when the Lindl 1 5 A cs 1; А; oiar atum ?|Pienie, 1; Pizarro, 1; Rose Celestial, 4 ; Sans, buds have swollen and the bunches appear іп spring. Ihavea | | qud anum, ? obbii, » li. Sir C. Campbell, 2; The Belle, 2; Virginie (Mielleg 1. Vinery dcm i imd Lies ра 4 this Сөөк. After des уб retusum, 1; А. roseum, А Ve itchii, 1; Ж; un Dye: Бе. 2 j bells Goddard! Т; Card man authors who have written upon Vineries, nd | vi r х ы з > » 4j а , 5 V that they advise tho stopping of the shoots, somo at th ds pm erint, Ruckert Ty Brassia, verrieoen, 1; Celestial, 2; Clara Novello, 3; Clemanthe |, where the bunch is, others - Б арра. But no direction is | Calanthe Маз verairifolia, Ө; Camarotis pur. Cloth сё Silver, is delicatum, 3; Electra, 1; Е d ven as g the shoot should extend befor: TUE done: | purea, 1 j Cattleya amethystina, 1; C. Forbesii, 1; С Witcher É Star. lai Lady MM mily — о meni в w d be labiata, 1; ; C. Skinneri, 2; Chysis 3 «арш. d. of y h ven, 2; Vi time of the bunches рер, кый бо bractescens, T , Cypripedium barbatum, 8; C. Án An Hume Campbell, 1; "pa y of the Lake 17 — the period when the which occu 2 is Ie OUR toa month. AI Shthórs рга tat mater нса 1; C. Lowii, 2 ; C. venus tum, 1; Ma ЕА ed i г Мери Tas d Wey Жыз Mrs, be withheld when д ате in flower; but that steam may be = villosum, 1; Tm am cærulescens, 1; D. ehry- ( of ^b y еу 2; nd dos Pant n o же admitted freely. J. R., Liverpool. asl 1; D. D rong 1; D: densiflorum, 2; — о e Valley, oi des F'antaisies, 1; Кова D. Dev Far P ut PIS» D. epar reda d ve an ы; Mesure за, маай rali v ipsum. FI nobile, primulinum, 1; те, , “ог 165. азр ow crassifolium, 1; Lelia Boothiana, 1; ыз че а r, Bailey 34. M x dee Eg L. cinnabarina, 1; 1. purpur: 8; Lycaste pecia кы Мт. е M MY Lini Roxar Вот Мау 13.—This ost | | сдан 33 ER Skimmer l; Mariela tenuifolia, 1; rias. r two collections of these Were respects an excellent exhibition, белі Pelar- | то næviu 1; Oncidium нен | sow but it it was evidently past their season, The sorts dee: QD d crispum, Lanceanum, 1; O.|were:—Bellissima, 1; Brilliant, 1 ; Colleen Bawn, '1; e Roses, also, w i a кеч m -tale condit i оп, | Jeusech nul 1; О. pulviatun, 1 1; 2 Phillipsianum, - | Conqueror, 1; Decora rator, ч Düchess of Sutherland, 1; ea there was, as ieu а ange assemblage o пета aud | o, phymatochilum, 1 О, 1; `0. в ас ; Eva, 1; Gaiety, 1; Goliath, 1; greenhouse lants, Tho ay, though очы У» = | latum, 1; Orchis foliosa, 17 "Pha alus Wallich 1; Great Britain, 1; Lo Elgin, '2; Luna, 1; Maria, 1; favourable until late in the ges ur таеп Y | Phalznopsis amabilis, 2; LA grandiflora, 4; fito: Masterpiece, 2; Miss Rosa, 1; Miss Todman, 1; Miss ja t n vi M m Hber igi Ee ы e Mon 2; €— 235 8. Беш, 1; Mrs. Dickens, 1; Mrs. Eyles, 1; Mrs, E. numerous, бо вее lHi E n y SN E UA tatum, S. Holfordi,- p S. pre s 1;| Watson, 1; Perfection, 1; .Precursor, 1 ; Pur B ac tà Коу cte di 18 dio exhi tion E ince site Princess | S retusum, К Trichopili i 1; Vanda i fodit, I Queen уюн, E Ri nolds Hole, 1; T се to se рее guia КУ 207 ning, 2; Vanda suavis, 4; V. teres, 1; V. tricolor, 5. Awards.—6 „ Mr. Lamb; 9d, Mr. Pointer ; £ the public . Stove and ddr Plants: :— With the general мй м Poed To plante d a plane Ist a AMiscellan Woolle; 6 plants са Mr. Wi Mr. Mr. Among the different subjects shown on this occasion, | Green зу 4th, "Mr. Whee ; equal ual áth, Mr. Chilm : bee [s Calceolaria ан Nr Tames Маш many w wel amm forms were revgnimble ; but we did PR i ot dia exhibited on this occasion | Mr, vey of Fetcham, and Miss Clarkson: MN see, and with admiration, one striking novelty in the | were literally “mountains of bloom," a remark espe-|of 6: folinged and other pants from Mr. Williams тараб мастиро Cisrodendron Tho Seinen » fromthe | cially applicable to the fine specimens furnished by | of Hollow. way, and Mr. Bull of Chelsea; iuid : Jackson, of Ki e of w of Tulips, V 1 е һе ееп, М . 3 that it would have an effective exhibition | Turner's collection was perhaps the most effective in | Laird à E plant; but that such was the case was univeraally ad- оон t of flower iis Veitch had the best grown | dent € — piedi тега не: "= : mitted, its scarlet flowers, half hidden by a snow-white eum — ee pM fine on all sides; in short | contributed by Mr. сач Эу calyx, produced as they were in great abundane ce, | they w dels of skilful cultivation. The varieties Manes to adrantago even at a e d blue | we pere Adi ralon 1; alba magna, 1; А. “ Mellior," Leschenaultias there were many goo i SR дыы А ойо, 2 ; arborea purpurea, 1; Bar- well as of other ordinary stove MP areanbonse planta. е 1; Bro iil toni, 4; commi ыз Reigate, 1; оца of Books, ү from among which, vies we missed as usually с arminata, 1; Chelsoni, 1; conspicua purpureo, 1; Rust a and Reviews: their , history, жы! brilliant collections of Mr. Spode ai and : Collyer, Sainn 2; Санасы: 8; ni 2; sehr. 2;| character aud significance, ветив neither of whom showed on ата In the Duke of Devonshire, 1; Eclipse, 1 ; Empress Eugenie, 2; не СА P urt— Review of Judg- Sen pese were the. following kinds, which, exquisita,3; Extrani, 2; ел, Fentoni, 1; Fielder s A 3 ЕЯ p nard, M.A. Нагі $ se of reference, we haye arranged | hite; formosa, 1; ; беш Gledstanesii for- "s voc и i 3. 3o sitate , The. fgures айхеї 10 (е dif пов, 1; Glory of Sunning ні, 2 ; Holfordi, 1; | This is а work written with very great ability, by ове E eu : ,lveryana, 5; Juliana, $; lateritia, 2; Leeana, 1;| who мы evidently ттын deeply into the spirit of the — Р ы in. question Њаё shown :— | Louise Margottin| 2; macrantha purpurea, 1; mag- s, and we only wish the zealous author had Aeropligllum venosum, 3; Adenandra. барта ns, 1; пїйсапз, 2; Magnificent, 1; magnifica flore pleno, 1; ү ned from using langu guage "a stron ng as to defeat 3 A. unilora,l; A. speciosa, 1; Alocasia metallica, 2; Maria Louise, 1; Minerva, 1; Mrs. Fry, 1; Mur- c purpose, by raising up a ng of antagonism | amanda grandiflora, 2; Ananassa sativa variegata, гауапа, 1; narcissiflora, 1; optima, = АК in the mind ; кя people will adt — ‘themselves nim. Taie кс elegans, 1; prestantissima, 1; rosea ;|to be over-ridden by violence, or threatened їп | osea, 2; ; А. | semidupl. ; вре- m "iic Dar Шы que rr Mi ышы тра, 1. Т, nm ie Pie Rie aesti RU он m mend ад rubra, 1; А. carminata, 2 ; A. c ri A raros п, | phan 7; The Bri ide, 1; ata, 1; Vest ; AX = : » : | ns; ariega ; Vesta, 1;| Mr. rime ye forth his book with the реч : г [mrs е аенда White, is > ГА. Glory Cue обаа ца севе Supreme, а violacea sur superi 2; as p dispelling the cloud of geile. and misrepresentation ; Aet е а рач 31 ards. ual 1st, Mr. us А. Souvenir de Реа 1; Ас: variegata, 1; Boronia Green; E: МЕ. Turner and Mr. Page; Bd, Messrs, Frame; mieu cei cipem 6 Bosiys and уч | Drumm: а TOSS ; b B. —€— ^ Cala урала i du "m Фот 2; 186,9 Mr. Turner; 9d, Monito. Tino : dd, Mr. vinis р, Mr, the religiose ui не thinks that, “аз а consequence К Henehmanni 1; C. Таласе 3; ug Ua. Сима (Ux банер equi M Mace etedi judi n the Court of Arches Ше CN. е,1; Cord am | Roses.— Seldom have oolletions i in pote еёй иен clergy of our ыл ег may rest assured that - PS Set ER Smithi 1 in- |i n this occasion. Messrs. Lane's| there is nothing in n tbe laws and constitution of that е оруй »1; | plants were truly зорин, more especia D e f | church which fi Са 3. | der Souvenir d'un Ami, which could not measure less thai their reason." As to the danger of free inquiry, Mr. е! |Bor9 feet in n height, loaded blooms. Mr. Wm. Kennard thinks “it may reasonably be Tt whi ; Ж Вевено: dishi . Paul had brilliant specimens of Lord Raglan and | whether the real dangers which threa —— E. depressa, 4; E. fastigiata, AEN di 1; Senateur Vaisse ;- and from Mr. Terry came ап | a edo nat arise from another and directly oppo spicua папа, 1; E egi a СА ely well-owered m jos rie ын. w site quarter—from that spirit of анин 1; E vestit ir m Permet S d zes. g cui atri" um аә, sul ~ Na дум ЧЕЧ, азы Hn ELS ушыш, un examples of Lælia, Celine € reckless | assertion for argument: and. стт c @ шр, 3; d confertiflora 3; F. "latifolia, 1: ed President, Бант Adam, and Amiral Gravin t / H pi заў. а promising dark kind. "The varieties in pots ven to question and impiou: st 0 reject." hs E a e roma macrostegium, Я tu lipiferum, 5; mea с lsi, 1; poene ala miniatum, 1; Ixora а mu 2; X A vet "E H 5 & sent do Pins жун — "€ » э Брана ыч n тага еа аА Lehict a heterophylla, | c. sli "Mp 6 1 ; Cou oupe d'Hébé, E Gh тада TEmo su s express opinions a to te um d biloba,” 2; Ll ylon californicum, 15. ei int, T 1; Gloire de jon, 1; Jules Margottin, 3; La | Essayists ; wem эмн mE can be worse than the — кынна, бағ: id fondo; i Seis, Reine, 1; Lion bats, 1; Lord Raglan, 1;|attack upon Dr. W *if the шшш Tuer 2 sata, WE P. ER 1: Madame пе ке Sei Madame de St. я 1; зч qe dini uim against thy nei ds F mad: f ^| Madame illermoz, 1; ul Perras, inding even upon archiepiscopal li; 4 Disqus Dm, 1; гы, miis P. Ricaut, 3; Senateur vulss Y 1; Souvenir EUN ui Our author gives his own тенен of the history E asminoides, 2; Stephanotis ү dei; Totea- o 8; Triomphe de Paris, 1; Vicomtesse Decazes, 1. “ Essays and Reviews," tracing “their origin then." ericifolia, 2; "Tq. verticillata, Aort 10 plants: ist, Меввтв, Lane; 2d, Mr. Wm. Paul; | and spiritual parentage” to the Baconian phi! $ meor €: v which all men follow im their scientifio pursuits, 2 B ES IM MEME x eaths.— Wi e Bm eid een Victoria, a | which ought in his opinion to be appli: investi x 1st, "Mr. reor ; E Mb. M. Baroli xem fine kind belonging to the aristata class, there was a етн tedar. He brings in op Hampden а5 - x3 Me: Кайа апа and Мозг: nothing new among these. Тһе fol varieties | а ng of this principle by saying “we must study — `: st Mrs ; 2d, Mr. | were shown, viz.:—afünis, 1; Alberti superba, 1; | ће Sacred Records as we ure;" mr А зое пора He xor m Butler, who I it "not at all incredible ei usual bank, but | 3; depressa multiflora, 1; ; Fa a book which has been so long in in the possession dk fastigiata lutescens, qu favoldes de 1; florida, HE mankind should contain m y truths as gu E : ntermedia, 1 ; mirabilis, 1; mutabilis, 1; odora ross, 1 ; covered ;? t Are демен” Hare, who asserts “tha 3 о. Мах 16, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 463 though the truth is one and ever the same, it is also | by most nursezymen, this fi Pr 1 һе aving infinite, full E infinite riches, and capable of infinite | worthy of rankin ng am best varieties. i brar А 10 or 12 pose. lon aA iK... He says he had specimens о ot it fo Mechlin, Namur, only fit for ШУ. ing in the streets, expansion," Next Mr. КЧЙНАРА ШИ us that there was а two- | — and Lyons, and, like of came to an end after the appea volu and the en“ * *some of the leading members of the critical Museum y» r^, t Pear ; but its ih colour renders it t especially attractive to children, and it consequen ев [ен perc flavour. dj The =ч : sho i the Demoiselles | POM. "ef Mochlim, |p . Esperen gave it the name of P. des Deux моз а ue distinctly theological aim.” uch s discussed so апу as 1835 $ idit "pr. Arnold, and t o this Dr. Whately and The Gorham controversy, ы says, T Dad shown the cm e de lerge, 64 Flandres.—Syn. St. Jean-Baptiste. Fruit d russet r the insertion perso: " gc yellow, with a 22 of fawn- | marke the stalk „Ож g to this, and to the x bein some parts near n and doubtless it pays pent as bad sorts, wes p bearers, do about London. А n on being asked which are the best Pears for а t аА io grow near London? replied, i You i h white, fne, "melting, sugary, "with a aromatio por erfum Sea: |: November to ur wid A n pocket." ally IHR ial 41 Thi: h o be the case, ы С it will Башчы formulari ев.” Мт. Wilson's Bampton Lectures, tl are better kn own.] о pre- pare men's minds for receiving somet hing better, whether х been able to t^p * and Es moral consciousness the e age | had got beyond its recognised. theology.” do deeper and eh than. EX old хойт theology, а Calvinistic form, had flesh fir or Певһ tirm, € E he Says, T F. end in TAM ме з stkunde. k of Travel Talk (Murray) has dud Mises now that people are thinking of r Ob This variety is of "irt Mons seedlings. It fruited for tl Prévost.—Small or mi куен "obovato [o at |the th, yellow, wasl with ne: xt the КП, TERA M їн Small points and and russet aking, n uicy, and ча of the my objects and distin olive recs ristics of each is o 975 | and astringent ; H it ought турлт to be considered a kitchen Seas : December to April. The of the seven e ys, introducing a short account Еи and his death, ph fosse ing to tell us how шл h Dr. Arnold loved and revered that Е PL comes the history of the persecution, which he d after Nicolas Joseph to the Continent. In о сиу m fupe т) nd in it гегу р phrase of which a eller in ` d who am ong us ів Fui acute xd at a i: for the hen „С traces in its cause to "that conflict between reason | Cour, Maréchal Decours. Middle-size "A blong-o bere A hild b h and authority which is coeval with Christianity yellow, 5 with brown; flesh white, somew iere Je idi — ys ooks = worthy of jai ues itself ;" and its immediate occasion to a couple vis desine ut ficta гог half тыч g Juicy, 1 err (SE the Merton; several Мо: Дети of Lauries Standard of articles, the one in the * EAE ter Review, er, ег. | R @ d Plat jh d all ni ЧК ИККЕ Nei Yan acere e deii ef rtm, sieur feme seht rtl more secure position, to the furto ledge he preci- Conseiller à 1a а бча а o d p |a lady (Longmans). sys апе ер ны ice, on T midwa; A тоон һе (Ше writer of it him. o vate, greenis « » Lee tandin y other ie the * Qua Di erly,” sow. н ртн беа * with red next the tho Ares the of Smi me bloody Queen Mars Mary арор which is cendi i ; dis pla: ads "T d paS ко е Зн мрн juicy, au and xd highly rance of all that has ente ot late in Подоле litera- vou rity 1t | : d Р, ture, тыд, well as of science," and showing * - | speedily eim OI of Major Tp ац пар с А dem Blade wood i) ina well of nime а ing est мечи into any part of. віра Vicomte de ret im edel Beurré E E sii ind, let us add, well selected array of facts ena vd va ie relating x the state of the globe we inhabit, its crust, lant truth should overturn the whole of e vd The alarm was sounded, and Dr. Iro ns (w who ms has a happy | ith rp green dots; flesh Tite, ran | with Dr. Erud t Archbishop of Canterbury. They signed i it “on the and so а - Boer о wrested бе yn yi P ortho copal m anifesto " w hich М friends think вей е са) of the cler, ergy | fine and m Ey. Seas on : October , November. [The are considerable differences ot opinion with end. Эх Ше ари of this C We fessor Decaisne found it a very good fruit, an t is described to be by Willermez and Bivort; el Obe rdieck says it possesses no superior | qualities, even in such warm seasons ав FIELD. é de Mon tu сер tapering into a thick fleshy; stalk; skin citron |; rinkled w and finally the races of men now existing upon it Memoranda Garden BOUGAINVILLEA SPECIOSA his was а Ni * blow to the dedit P ithe English Ер copate,” PE inel v СРЕ ha - - ing pro- nounced to b unbeci de ardly than шуде һе bad e "with i in tho wi wliole “м lin ritis: E ное? еш e the startlin варо t that the —À Rowland Williams in the Cort of Arches. "is p Bishop. we are genai had very e ** made а ин» claim for tolera nin his own. behalf, and p of | rty i in connection Vir rch- The Mom, of "ihe prosecution is then a n, together with that of Mr. Wilson, another the yists, The articles of charge are "stated, the ps of | 9' the real росон іп c Nem d T — pointed only with the most im t part eadings for defen: d the groun cms of th Ф. ае ден к very freely commented upon and Rs in question ; though it is acknowledged that “the learned j үе approached his duty with an earnest desi tothe principles of strict law and justice re to e rel " «оғ this. his de termi- а by numerous other varieties. We аге likewise of this yn act | opinion, judging from specimens of it which were ] КЕЛ лога у in England, e, oblong ; surface uneven like that | m yellow, fine, very m mela Eng jut]; and sugary, b PICO larly high flavoured. s Nine. Позов, М. Loui ів Bachelier, horticulturis Duverny, Middle-sized, obtuse-pyrifor stalk short; skin fine, greenish yellow, реа "with red next "tbe sun. ау: хе fine, melting, juicy, чы да an h x e: es opie mber. A very good frui his | T must по$ be de i to 1 with Ex sn yc eg in the Annales de Pomologie Belge, under the namo of 'gnies. ED Mp , Beurré Clairgeau, Clairgeau de t | these T m the бет will bo nd ky p. 3 accou ki io t of the sat ory progre стаей fully 4 or 5 feet i t ence. а span-roofed stove Fir Vale.. where the eps has den DM gay for eeks, and to nis. deur will n d m i may be measured by the yard managing this plant Mr. Paynes шге is as follows On the 29th of April, 1862, he purchased mall plant, c s kj ШШЕ, їп height; it was MA. into t d pla the coolest e 1 тая 1асей а! = це ыз" - the strongest proof in n bo A eh тен: Lyme ion of is cogniza his ripe em 2 en the sudes е. objection тн А be | Y! reformed by extracts from the Bible found in the vpn ne . K. thinks learned judge f fell into a grave ne part in what he calls ** this unfortunate r attempt to develope | and define the doctrine of the ch ^ and in another part he strongly ** objects to to the i c uisitori al character of the process by which the learned judge al wp ies himself to guess at the author's opinions, a his ds ; мга а particular t of its сеје у 2 x^ M. De Jonghe of LX о rie and doubtless still possesses, the uomo from seed by Pierre dd u, aya Itisa beautiful fruit, and the ree is maeror healthy and vigorous, an чабу at an er pe занй T ied not equal in quality to x Mari othe flesh being not qui diio ui sin Mog; hé erthe less. ing all its propero, it deserves hare ЕРЕ ess, consi: das In the uly, +> seeing that the plant progressed most rapidly, a still egeret й С ne abont 12 diameter — йоду" "filled with t ork befor y good fruit, own inferences on his words;" and omi * The spirit of ecclesiastical intolerance has worst, and this is the result, d mpose by saying, | done its nd Wwe - gnum in F а-та December. cn It | should be worked x o Pear ar mi 3 | ripe Jules В e Lov * that they should be rn S «йде et enfe for one Jena and that bes Should pay the costs." their part M to the Privy Toouneil pe А distel lo iui X thus, for the present, the case lds а very valuable livin Mr. Kennard ho n Dorset- | 56850; shire.. His style is remarkably vigorous, мел mliko the M. В ists, of the of using stron: Mora guage. Моге, rinted in fine large readable type. We continue from p. 415, our remarks on the Jardin | om while in ш; merly be: of arboriculture аб дах puak of the ка? сее mbourg. that Fruifi melting, juicy, [em „The aui бе тасаг, that although recommen Taiton Bonne brilliant а; flesh | Lo not ed | August о r beginning of = Зе extremities, kled and d me and tinged with country, | seem Tavini Delices Um eser тота edges obtuse | the roots гесеї reddlsh-brown "Flesh | © and frm. Thi | until the beginning ot uet March, and liberal syr Asiae thag same а result was ep in every case yet farnish h it is si ine, the intoresconeo s t in appearance as that fi pee —Hazel-nuts com merce under ma ry о Hazel Nuts in bushels came from Spain, 30,315 from Italy, and 4 bushels from Turkey, Hazel Nuts are the tru of the wild bush of Corgi 8 Avellana, poe THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. h int 2 s Ret pots, and should tire every among phia MA Vegetation is at length be; [Mav 16, 1863, ginning [4 е rthwit ttention in of cultivation. As s E freely м should M stopped, icm Sad e to form bushy y plants "These wil be a rese түз, N I prp in full Mou at this ўр апа а fill u s as they oceur in the beds or borders RCING DEPARTM nere E "he. — оша. р in bri nkle 1 [n and unimproved by cultivation. that of е беа varieties ing | 0 very stationary t. dos oes nob vary m Spain, nd in | ver hadi pat aths frequently ; Pit wi healthy Р Мапу of the suecessions will now require the р ТРИ лу don it is ed. e fruit is гірепі ME ow very 7 little tie nen of. the o C will rea iy аі that is tage p SIUUAULLODB, Contin Py t ы and ar ыы ew n with thet fumes of rd They are м ^ bte sales in barrels of about thvee bushels e: 2. The Barcelonas, which are kiln-dried and Shipped й from | Tarragona ; ; the annual M from be about 8000 tons. The trade in Ога тоа ; but avoid wetting th apes Give air early i in | тш, duve begun to change colour. the morning during bright sunshine, beginning with a little, md: increasing gradually as the sun approaches ш ш times ye es in sto oppi ng 1 ylus Co Race dne mts of this sp in the | 2 the Russian. E: 2 the | fs 69s. 3d. the ewt. Тһе fubulosa va riety of the ana. e term was NUM арай * ery g hus 8, but f Nuts туд lon; — vo eni d "Nu ts mous terms, excepting wild uncultivated fruits, ani those IM | most nearly approach it, are never calle erts, Fiber x moni grown in Keek herð as Mie nm e has been г aised on particular lands. | W. o preservo Filberts in a sary to ius ым, ср all excollnt | plans І t 10 РР of Filberts e o sold in this нна Тее, ree l Jersey for An. шын on a large scale of Hibiscus Moscheutos, b belonging to the Mallow tribe, which grows freely i in a wild state, in the aAa of e ew Jersey and the neighbouring States. The КЫТ a perennial and forms every year (in proportion to the E it тён) а vast number of fibrous stems. The quantity of fibre obtai ned from 23 acres of the ogis JMallow.—A company has Men formed in New | Ros ү HoUsE. —Give sphere wh vs e S swe freely and К ile fige lenr ofi insects. OUS ing the fruit after 16 begins | to воће, keeping insects in t| Air Ms а ed admitted on : all f. sions. — lf these are d well supplied € ee e P dot attain full size. Loo A ec only inde as require ELONS.—Do not let the heat in ЧӨ beds decline; but add fre esh lin ings as required. Т wa d give it in the morning, in order acd zd emi g from the soil шау pass off d MS day. of leaves SE p paths and endesvous to asp Hs them not only neat, but otherwise e | as comi "m. f the plants eint х Asu and FW". sur ee "looks 6 arp loo clean, straig edges, ortable for walking ox as circumstances vill perm $ STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, . Forthe Week ending May 13, 1863, аз observed at the Horticultural Garden ал ЕШШ Я Air, шо fos ien на H еер. А, __ Ofthe Мах. | м Min, Mean Average. | — | 30. T—Overcast; fine; low боку w white бозав; fine ; clear ; 8—Overcast ; T fine Arig slight dry —3 NT frosty at night. 9—Dry haz à overcast; fine ; very 19—Overcas: ta li—Fine ; ду йпе; ег boisterous with rain, 12 -Raín ; cloudy ; dr тайт ig heavy showers, 13—Rain ; showery ; fine а! night: Mean temperature of the week 4} deg. above the average, ‚012 ipo. ; fine throughout T CHISWICK _ During the " last "T years, the ensuing à ending May 23, 1883. [рети Wiss No. of Greatest Years in which it Quantity |z Mon, 18.. Tues. = БоБ „551 SW. The highest temperature during the above period occurred on 22d, 1847— therm. 89 deg. ; Evi the од Б, the 18th апа 19th, i 20th, 1803; and 19th and 20th, 1856—therm. 30 deg, Noti M" to Syrien dents. erro received sual, уе been { "late, and mene Sam "detained E "the cessary in quiriss, Я be made. We must also beg nS e indulgenco of ER ep Ў on of wh: nee is i [S : ndent oso i x (бш ruined by frost at night, owing to kel ce юр State, and too near the glass. Keep the ir and régula, FLO GAR ND SHRUBBERIES. Watch Rose buds inse E last August; rub off those on the т stock in a progressive way, ү let all | es, whether standard or dwarf, be top-dressed go n-fi some ; a good washing with the garden-engine on two or threo successive evenings will greatly assist in ents the insert: Bmps: А Bee bitterly of the injury which has pa 3 ihe birds d the irat а E s rtioulaniy cs bend : and lossoms, asks how e ought о ай 3 gardener je shoot б birds. oubts h the inj done country by an iunio: Lew limi ation " iim but on. жя other hand it is . equally certain that they ai алса а A ЖААН. The best remedy is perhaps to n rb and to scare them from. trees by рег — rm objects hung amon the hes, such as a е Куша others. 0 Юатәез ; 8. The specimen, which has been returned, is by у no will fin. x pu MM ise 499. Your Peach trees, it appears are 0i ч plant is somewhere approaching eed «о every ton р. . of ага Á AUR for paee A the akers in ing rid esie: ai, An тате ела MAUS. ЭЛЕ a Nor comp: рашу, jak ат is full or pe after all danger of frost is over. Planting ОЁ Exzcvrons: Crozier. They cannot show, undor the conditione je pel e pro Бе abou vast swamps, at | bedding stock must be deferred for a week or so yet. | laid down $ зау Коне, but ЭО, эп planted with Begin with Calceolarias, Mena» Scarlet Geraniums, Е pus PER арки Сао бее аһа вачы the Hibiscus, will yield an abundant harvest of fibre, | &c., leaving зану а Lanta sue stoves. We have never канн it or its immediate allies to А variety called Hibiscus tiliaceus is manufactured by ings as are us red by í re) until the planting | be injurious, and we t have no арр the natives of Tahiti into mats, fishing nets, ropes and | ОЁ the cA һа in ds is D eted. ches of Pire t a X 4 Jt "I Gardeners’ fOucumbe thread. Les Mondes. evergreens are easily obtainable in most places, and à * fames, tool houso, ёс ‚ are rateable to the poor, Ei bel proni apris in prutootng fa plante fs оло us ciet ME NUES Dre o СЕ e of grea rvice in protecting plan onday e as fine use of \ Calendar i i1} alas hel ible, but on that morning he noticed a few of the leav (For the ensui ed mote to ward off frost should i » Por In the meantime as spotted, as € scalding water -— Бес ион 5 2 - on th ey ra йч пада mon z PLANT РЕРАВТМЕНТ. t iten e g inking the mi d fi b by the glass, but this had no effc * CONSERVATORY, &c.—The usual routine of watering, | pul RN m v oil = S wa iier зда the dpochiéns sti o %6 soila ay at tho leaves tá iei e pins cens and propoiy trained, wi Par TN PDC ры бы Касар кыыс ы снн 3 i i s moisture, be ай th is necessary hore aged c ind abm ай fo g be exhausted tho Жалы of hes Mio best хошо, Жош; cw benefited Бу such ааашони to "tho soil, that case, be jia nig as it — d Co. It is as we have eos ee ern ШЫ шау. bur pu n үлә САН of the pi ате он always T : NAMES OF Wi obliged to to relue- — flower. зе =s ag heap З er Er шарне. Y courag plants t red ti never haye or could h dertak: xil duy л — rapid growth during t maintain | ш up vacancies on e" т go rait will о spon Pes of this kind. "It is NO rea ieron ul ДЖИ moist atmosphere at Sp dm Б rs aset where | thinning, an operation which must be perf plants may t us а one time.—/ Р. l Appen _ р. ge peratio: e performed a there is a eonservatory, are allowed 4 fower in the | different times, and always with care Тайата Е E Тоо young f for atas 2. раа id be. greenhouse, the syringe eed be used freely in $һе | Рау attention to the destruction of insects in order to | perfect. not undertake to name those t аге Р. Я afternoons of of fine days. Heat M young shoots a fair ce t ai healthy for the © ыле лана. at we cannot.—J Ё. Poiret : require — of water, at least i in bright weather. growth. Look after caterpillars on erry trees, лече a E RM п stica: ае Фар stead _ Many d specimens are lost gh imperfeet| One way of getting rid of this pest is «d give the trees. E В. ы ы Cull, Paulovnía mpertalis 7. : watering. Тһе Erythrina Crista«galli is а fine: old |a hom with a powerful engine, throwing the S NOE Жакшы a ШЕ plant; cùi may be made of the young shoots of | wai against the эрек sidas sf tie leaves, which will Protea s plant; probably a отии, а ihose have been фейк peste Old а ома ычу» gr v caterpillars; they may then be readily Eme lox 5 г started in heatin J; now exhausted with | killed on the es must soon be got filled with fermenti ials in readiness for ETE ateme E rather freely AA an ng der ji rotection of hand: [eL done, see to Саан» | border рові rev p хоту, &e, ‹ e "rich soil Every spare half hour i id "pere pem duc cis employed in in siring the gro g nally fired а& them, the victims being then euo ao Max 16, 1868] 7l. per Ton. POTTER'S CONCENTRATED MANU analysis, 107. per Ton. PURE GYPSUM, sg per Ton, bags included. Addre x Clap ham Road Place, S. T. LOND RD de COMPANY ready EPARED BONE MANURE. for present use on PASTURES. WHEAT MANURE for UM SOWING. BLOOD MANURE for dit RR of тув, &е. АП the above being in the finest condition. They also con- tinue to sup NITRATE of SODA RE, guaranteed by piy GIBBS'S PPERUVIAN GUANO, SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every [dig Машо of known value. E. PURS tary. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ——————— OTTER'S GUANO (established 1 years) URGESS anD KEY’S REAPING and MOWING MACHINES. No. 1. McCORMICK'8 NEW PATENT REAPING MACHINE de livers no Corn in Sheaves by self-acting Баке ; price tor No. 2. BURGESS AND KEY'S T EW DELIVERY REAP. delivers the Оса in Swathe e 361. RGESS Ax КЕЗ "COMBINED REAPER апа e Corn raked off this Machine by a man "BURGESS {нр КЕҮ'З MOWER for Natural and Arti- cia атр ргісе 2. he above are i DARD те, ci к duds Жай Bunarss & КЕҮ refer intending purchasers to the list of Prizes к аы fr ош. nic ната пони mber of Agri- and, with sti 1R ganoong , to the large number of cultur ista. "eg in all parts of the world. Eumediste Orders ade s requested to ensure timely delivery. Full par ШО exin ana drawings p orron ы on App ipon 95 treet, 1 ondon ood, Essex 46 me PHE Fins? ORALA ав HE FIRST GREAT INTERNATIONAL SHOW L of SPORTING and Agricultural Hall, Ining кы ЫЗА — МЛ т — - 1 AY, Мау 25 (after 4 P.m.), when и ged in public in front of the greai мах 25, ге view on MOND. Fox eroi will be jud, Orch PRICES OF ADMISSION. d. MONDAY, May 25 a. арм.) 5 0 TUESDAY, w X m 8 A M. to 8р. м, 3:58 Mu" cm AY, А 2 FRIDAY, uri from 8 a.m. to SPM. 1 0 SATURDAY, n dus use of Schools, P › Forty Tickets, admissible befor D ESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, ind › шау be obtained on "application to the Secretary, at 'the Office, Barford Street; Liverpool Road, М. 116, Fenchurch Street, E.C. NA i4 VIRA S d MANURE COMPANY. AMS'S BLOOD MANURE for "uo ОРАМ S'S BLOOD MANURE А ODAMS'S SUPERPHOSPHATE о NITRO-PHOSPHATE o MAN URE COMPANY Do as Others Do YOUR SEED BAGS from AS S T. ANDERSON, Sack and Bac MAKER, and Russià Mar MERCHANT, 15, SHERBORNE LANE, King vba Сабохи CU PUE EYE S BITION at HAMBUR Tho time of тесин LIVE STOCK fo ЕХНІВІ: TION is extended md 94 1st of May to the t E June. order of the Executive Committee. William Strcet, London, E. С, who will supply you "with à Азда! article at a low prios sian Donnago Mats MATS, the ш [TS r BLOO (EI ІТ! Consisting of TENANT FARMER 30,000 Acres o ^ nd. Chai —Тонх '"CLAYDON, Esq., P icone. Essex. Райс E these Standard Manures pay be wes at the Offi О. T. ng „ Secretary. he Loc Or oft al Agen: Offices : 109, безор Street, Trost Е.С. Manufactory : Plaistow Marshes, Essex, N.E. E S'S МЖ Еу C ESSE. Тһе Ma aunes manufactured by J. B. Lawes for the of 1863 are gex 5594s. for dehvety at his Кона at at the following pri: Per Ton. LAWES'S PATENT TURNIP MANURE, aik ROND SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME . ..400.:6 S SUPERPH 4 LAWES'S BARLEY, GRASS, and MAN GELMANURES 8 0 These Manures can be obtained pt jo LAwFSs, or gg his inted Agen! nited Kingdom. m Messrs. Gibbs: Nitrate of Am: era Y ther Chemical Manures. American and other Calces at market prices. ss Јонх BENNET Lawes, 1, Adelaide Place, London Quay, Dublin. LIS.—The m) Fr | Land Drainage, and other AMBURGH INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL ААА Моттск.— CATALOGUES. ENTRIES of LIVE S STOCK ЕТА аше Britain ап ud p^ -BARLEY DENTO. ON, СЕ, maintains a la arge of Land Improvements ру H1 m р. be made before the 25th of May. ommunieations to be made ad paid to the Secretary of ше бошо, Dr. R RP Advocate, Haraburgh. ti commission of 5з. per acre for -— Drainage, and a charge for Outfall and other "- particulars apply to vei * 52, Westminster, S.W. GRICULTURAL and CHEMICAL COLLEGE 37 and 38, rias Kennington Lane, London, as YSES Parliament Street, ASSAYS and ANA promptly attended to by J. C. NESBIT, LANSDELL & Co. —— and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, N.B. otels ab Hamburgh are engaged, а атса of Mns has been formed who have under- Application must be Co E е procure lodgings for strangers. о Dr. Н. Do OE рано, Hamburgh, post paid, stating. ай mi оп required. ORKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.— GREAT SHOW at SOUTH STOCKTON ON TEES, August 5, 6, and 7, 1863. For Prize Sheets ME to Јонх HANNAM, Secretary. Kirk Deighton, Wetherby. oam Жат i — Manu bend de] and nihi cnn in cin Art cial Manures may obtain every necessary instruc- tion for their oun yl а efficient Ма агуы is apply- OYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of ing 9; = ттт, DAN ELL & Co., 37 and 88, Lower ENGLAND. Kennington Lan WORCESTER MEETING, 1863. g rollos de or "Rule Gaines Pas о ie of Limo | PRIZESHEETS and CERTIFICATES for ENTRY of STOCK Жесе. are sosta АНЫ: with ойкой cy and den ver, апа other | will be forwarded on application. Gentlemen, аа ‚ ог others, desirous mactieal kn LAST DAY of ENTRY, JUNE ledge in Chemical Analysis, or Assa ing, Tha; dere шевае: CavrIoN.—AIl Certificates d£ im after that date will be tion at the College, re the ive Laboratories Lig —À „2 the Senders. H. HALL Dare, Secretary. ample facilit; y for p bee their “studies, and there is acco; 12, H: er Square, London, W. modation for а limited nm of bas Students. Fall particulars of terme will bo forwarded on application. ОТА AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of ainage, ENGLAND. E e CM BEAUMÜNT, „акр ESTER, 1803, and DmarNAG or T, ral yea the р. ani TENDERS for M FODDER, HAY, and STRAW., "Persons desirous ue the edith, to the 25th of ester, forn к and of Tender, on jann, S т € AGRICULTURAL 50бТЁТҮ F ENGLAND. The GENERAL MEETING of Members will be. held at ihe ДАГЫН House, 12, o Square, London, ge FRIDAY, May 22, at 12 o'clock. —By order c че, ie Council, ARE, Becretary. tain must be accompanied by а ti E Ехо several detai The Board will further re.,uire full informa- Assistant to À Mr. Josiah Tieren undertakes nd tion as to the manner i pe the sewage isto be treated | Execution of Works of Drai and Estato Improvements а employ. d, if вацап, аз to the distribution of | generally ; DE тэ ШЕН nt; rr Riv orks ; the sewage, the quantity Y ud localit: e la: ndo which it | Reclamation of Marshes and Waste Lands; Irrigation and | is to be dist "^ d, t ints at w the tid e is to be arping ; the Ere Ms n of Ber Зоор, Labourers' Cottages, | | intercepted, the y quantity to be л, ud mode of | &0., either at the private cost of the Landowner, or through effectin атоо with the К sewers, | the medium of VE various Land Tm rovement Acts. e å batio Surveyed and 04 эпа Веро; other # «и зшде i nuisance or injurious h; of capital to » be ur Me Pérlianent Вес, аа. DEW. invested, number en "ues of. tbe. dom eos стор == contract, and royalty agreed to be paid to the Boa The HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.— Board will not enter contraet, or make any EE Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament in 1853. 94 мутшо to ову жу unless Шш take qu ste ps necessary 2, Old Palace „3 Westminster, S.W. or carrying their project in ec a time OLEROY, көзе by the rd; P in the event of failure to do so any а, Э IN ENGLAND AND Ae pem Socaxp. а а ment ог concession on the part of the Board Eod be voi. e Company advances money, unlimited in amount, poore ees Do : ia any бита) фа. е d "y 33i е following works of dove а the d fu ull pow er to re-let and deal with tha same, и that t the TE ушт н t сме Беша qut һу á rent оа йыш n case of any re of the соп! rs or t operatio ns, bela loft to their full rights, and without an; бою [ie utm Irrigation and Warping, Embagking, Inclosing, tho Болга ender must contain the names 0! ker сата елеут Planti: ^, for any beneficial pur- more sure approyed ET ihe Board, w ball $ Pn yt ey Betis VS )rainago — jomtly and мүлу, b = competent sum, for the due we ir roads tor agri the peius sah. А соравы М tho росе mE ind а z 8. Jetties or pes laces on the sea coast or on the banks | the limitations of the Metr ia Doen Мы Е Main of ble rivers or lakı Мораше АЩ r^ ES P lai f = "ther Building не гер ерои апа {һе у Көе 1 dama claims for eom os, i г ош ote ЕЕЕ ЕЕ t of and additions to Farm Houses and other the contractors. bind itself highest or an Ng sections ef the ym Landowners Edna the Los В of any Act о! DR. {беда ре не Parliament, ah rd ia MES matr. cd Engineer o ie M tn Баат of po at their office E: public drainage or other improvements, Gardens, between the hours of кА, жа 4 р.м., or оп | may borrow their pro TEN share of the and charge orien rà nana п 9 A.X. and 2 P.M, ars aU (e be the samo witb the expenses on the lands im vp фе addressed totheClerk of the Board, and m mu bo deliveredat this ia pve: ty mm rene. is required, rur y being Office before 4 o'clock on THURSDAY, the9th JULY NEXT, strictly financial character do not interfere with the ^ plane ie execulin ofthe Works, which are controlled o: y the hour. Parties who and who may be desirous of altering their proposals, may obtain them on application bo Cleri of of the po Үт a order, May 11, ion, and fe ‚ Јонх POLLARD, Clerk of | to the ат аы W > ру IN Managing Director, 2, Ра k eer y resi Commissioners. for forms of application, Рр | It ld Gove Tor üt lace Yard, Westminster, S REDUCTION IN PRICE, PHOSPHO GUANO. The Prices for the Season 1863 are as follows, delivered Free on Board, or on the Rails at Liverpool. For 30 Tons and upwards .. .. ..£10 5 0 per Ton, net cash. For 10 Tons up to 80 Tons ... « 1010 9 ii p For 5 Tons up to 10 Tons... .. .. 1015 0 d s For smaller quantities ME raring 2 од EE E - [A Tlie Price will not exceed 125. p aMditloBal 1f delivered аі it t in Great Britain PETER Mol & SON, CONTRACTORS. GEO. SEAGRAVE & CO., BROKERS. WILLIAM DIXON & 005 GENERAL AGENTS. 28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE; AND 15, LAWRENCE LANE, LONDON, E. chc —— m ae TURDAY, MAY 1 Тине delightful тазе of the last few days have erm alike X who — a those who do ена ain gauges. of meteorology does жй бнт іп апу alteration РА improvement оѓ our. mate, этне who daily observes and records: tne o weight, and moisture of the air, like S EARIN v e indebted for an extremely i nteresting paper on. ass of meteorological к read at the. Farmer Club last week, does n n these phe таас от 466 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мау 16, 1868, not any land in my occupation, but let my i implements out turists would benefit if they too had annual directly ; and therefore there is an immediate | b th I ha orked some of the heaviest a ng benefit derivable from our knowledge of it. returns of the loss and injury they suffer by| kha inthis neighbonrh od, and some in Middlesex. S0% We do not live naked out of dol s, and "e gemens causes. 18. Mr. R. Мовког. ii Mills, Louth, lanes ч ashire. a t Mx do our plants, It is of service to ourselves t I me such consideration as this "i Be rame od Woolston a усе bach Ж Euer мең the ие of our v ipn that house "4 [по dou ged Mr. M.P., d items annexed. „еу tho ught them cor correct, T hanad Si clothing may be furnished accordingly. inks extending and A e pna to you; this a ou 1 farch, s rkin nd 8 Sucker d ^S knowledge is of use to us also as cultivators of | visions of the Act of the 12th year of her Majesty's MER ated тэн ber over 500 TA ti T plants, and for exactly the sa reason. The|reign “to prevent the spreading of contagious or n driv and 8 рег да : 3s. 6d. iw > greater part of a plant lives under cover, and that | infectious disorders among cattle, sheep, and other ж Ód. 52 e "m anchor men de ads, 8s. 6d. resi horso, er ta is all tha can say for ourselves, The covering | animals, That Ac et, i introduced on the rst ap- @.: total, ^i i ; 5 acres per day, at 5e. 6d., Ш, 7s, (09 may be cold or warm, Micra esed чу чесен E f th t X кока Шы rai Br а ed mÁ— = 9s Gd б wW. . а plantas much as for an animal. The under- | оғ all infected animals exposed for sale; it forba de, per ac seeds with Smith's 3-tine grubber, cost рог acre, бк А? ground temperature, contrasted with that of MK under penalty, the exposure of such stock in public wear of rope je per aere, de. 4s. ; кые f windlass Es porters, YS, б. + | epreciation i 8 eam-ongine, orsi Ч to the forme hie. e roots lants are | places; it gave power to her Majesty’s Pri жшн оер CU tirei ое oes und exposed, has as much to do with their prosperity | Council to place pram districts under en the outlay, 1s. иш per acre, , 16. . as the temperature indoo red with that|special operation of t ct whenever it m 19. —, near Stony Stratfo arable, 222 outside has to do with the well-being of the farmer. ppt r to them meos and it enacted pénaltes Т1 pasture Вой, ам efly lay. Lor es erly e employed г т , 10; now, 7. а та Toek 1858; eost e „іо nd in this case we сап dire etly alter climate. It | for r any wilful obstruction put in the way o of its| engine. Length dece rope erigi bought : rds imr is found that by deep tillage and land drainage operatio The original Aet was to expire in| wire; bought — 14 T yards о Мау 8 8611 E. the temperature at 9 to 15 inches deep, where the a! but it pus зне maintained ү Мыз ош, тада! бошо an 914 "engino-äri divo s. Gd ротот. йу roots of plants reside, сап be raised from 2° to 3^|tinuing Acts until the present time; the last о d. i windlass-toan, $e 18 06 mon, 2s. eaoh; Rie of FAHRENHEIT’S thermometer. These 2° or 3^ are Без, чаб он on the 1st of РАА of Ae shift rollers, 2s. ; odd boy, 1s. ; total, 14s. Water-cart а-йау, all the Qn. - ce that exists between the hill to А м. Coal: $ or В emt at js per ton Average of р nnu: cultivating and cross cultivating on o fai and ; between a north and E "The ER introduced. now by Mr. HOLLAND апі | about 100 acres: 70 ы в Јав uta mn, done in M da ái Our ace Le or 8 inches and when county, мачид success and failure in the Addis Sir W s mainly for tl ose o fes Mena КАРСА АА E гошер of Wheat, of Mangel Ms rzel, of Trifo э of the original Act, which was| efect here! is to D RUE the d drier in winter and more ex. these two or m degr s, which are in our |last y РИТ usefully put in force for the po posed for e spheric action, в m hati yi bo worked earlier . > ап i power, it de par s whether the seed shall s sprout | ment of the last attack of variola ovina. 3 better tillage, ia = — more productive than T6 early or at all, у whether Кы геп Кеи b e principal novelty in the Bill as now intro- fore commencing в eam. cultivation. Тһе tackle, except i : t ing fair wear an e X M S goo order as ever. Е M Зен whet the harvest e | duced, is the proposed appointment of anInspector- | тё all areago dono. in 1867 Arosa froni the Work DE ate апу, eneral of meat and livestock, who shall have al been pushed up so in 1861 that during the last summer T Horse Chesnut on Mr. SPEARING’S lawn, | һе powers of inspection already possessed by| nofal v except s ah portion done by horses, and Ido hich blossomed several days. earlier than | clerks of market and policemen, and whose po Mo, ыа араа DONATORS HERAN E its A Hd es н i uaranteed by the same penalties as are enacted AR. Mr. die ON пов o Enowl Hill. Farm, Wimborne, into the neig age. weil, whose water was in the previous Acts. Itis to be the special duty | Porse ; arable, 800 acres; pasture, 250 acres, БОЕ i 2 нү obali subsoil. Rotation of croppin; E е tha t of the surface soil. This | of the Inspector to report annually to the Lords of [3 5-field system, viz. стеноза Balen M "li y а; ч ^ Д Her Majesty's Privy Council on all such matters and two im Ni ү ut 20 a — uU aoaie yer а H in bii lá RI e. а гемо у urnipin, 1 isp iy and there is many an instance 6, as relate to the health of live stock in the country. | уепаша until it com n proper sourse Tor host ipi [v Barley crop by so борч із alonelost. Theother 200 acres A superiority in cultivated crops Is > e be е р ained in а precisely simi BPEARING has | long been in the "habit. of recording The E tete? is the elause defining the duties as well as of a scientific man. —in | te which the Sed effect of а warm Meum oil, "Both as beneficial], g the plant with warm food, and | as sometimes injuriously hurrying E through the. period of that which in our variable s should % Er and iple as a security t drought—is full agains of most valuable cx any ship or vessel in Безу cf ch well deserving | market, ighway, or other public place ; and such | extra work doing, е strength is not so o M ew pector shall have all the same powers which the | оу. Mr. T. T. Rupprr, Whi s lí Apple irem ma Horse Chei h i " dona nde MT рр: ees an nuts, Б 086 | Clerk or Inspector of апу Fair or Market, or any | 900 acres. Soil: chiefiy down — very light; some thin may be 20 or 30 fet from the ground, | Constable “ „Policeman, have has under the ese fuv Hip nA йа Apparatus. "bout ® 4 ay 21s соз windla . Rope are so affected as this trustworthy and experien псей | said first-recited Act this t; and such originali тоц ght, 1400 уаг as No allergic pue c observer declares by the temperature of the soil- | Tng speotor.t “Gonera 1 shall report annually to the| since Éngine: rse power to Dec. 10, 1801 ; wate ich these trees draw upwards ugh e of her Majesty's Privy Council any Matter em Then, Brown E a ra 10 иса 30 or 40 feet of air—unquestionably the growth | which c соте to his kn v an e 7-0. д а nol іа аз», of the visible parts of our cultivated plan ^ot jud ent is necessary to be reported, as to any | Саг® 5s ; conl depends оп the depth, 25s. а ton. Grubbed, ard m must be still more dependent, on those (Contagious or infectious Dunes: ев ша а Ат URS " y prevai greater part being ploughed only in the autumn ; when elti не » sib, hi cu orama e а Сав v pn Sheep, Pigs, or other animals within he eir ah Mem о -— eM as T pé va ch we сап influen Н e traction engine saves m i Ns x m TE United Ki ingdo m, together with the best doing th rk of 8 horses EL monag fron Dol field to field. be ^ of Prevention and Cure thereof, and also nS Е — e I have not had it sufficient time to | 1 H veita oroug 8 t week an interesting lecture whether апу such Disease has been MET а 22. Mr. JOHN 8. EVENDE .—1 cannot reply to your of his the dcr. ur-field. Че таре: » of horses oiy employed, 23; xen ег oyed, 12; k dts shall be lawful for the Lords and others of е bought. August, im cost 2001. a persi Ri Majesty's Privy Council to appoint from time imus of r оре originally m yards; none bo ince. No a s лол since pe- азе. epairs since роте! c tiii an Тарс азала ашы. of Meat, Cattle, Pigs, | is 6d. Engine, 8-horse. Daily wages :—engine an et Sheep p, and other Animals, who sh: all be removable anchormen t Is. g .; and 9 po boys at is, 8з. of water-cart y, 4s. үе oal about 8 cwt. at pan G тн who о shall Havo over within а cwt. per acre, at 24з.! n; реа, 90 acres in 1862, parts o reat E and Ireland, at all times to| тһе tillage has been perf about 6 inches in depth, and inspect any Oxen, Bulls, Cows, Heifers Calves, 2» M eere of m myself and thos o hore P е from any | рој is much more pulverised ШЕ асо е Pen s. Pigs, des ep, and other Animals landed very li The land I occupy was formerly in three farm Tn uent; ip i o M ; Meopham for — n steam Plonghi eulars thereof, mii маја Ads E y Prof. А 1 Ava. c he Cirencester Agricultural | €? Agra with VI o qo RR s , th any idea to ege, on some im ical and chemical properties | on any ma atter Е impo ortanoe connected | ГҒейпсе the cost t per асте, b ut to obtaiz а (hat еар станов Which manifest themselyes іп all cultiy Toad soils. | осей, а z Reports shall be annually laid that cannot be don s on my land. For this gie before Раа 2; tho mo sip y the more they tread and favo iow the "bottom ч £ бо Leod м, Mer makes the T: work on the Laws of Th The office whioh iti it is uy ha ens ug de hold and retain the which is, пз yot was ample ground for a defence both of English | &ppears to us to be as much for the Pob hero пое rmm ЕП tora that bai. chemists and of English agriculturists against the ze ty's subjects in gen , =ч n panned and trodden dow. Hong i Mat Ырайы a of the German philosopher in a discussion | 1 large numbers Ьу “ measly " pork and diseased | bottom, nowshook and broken, ready to thenextfurrow of this kind, ‚ VoELCKER did not fail {о meat, as it is for the interest of the owners ОЁ) lice} tho water now, instead of standing on tho surface per point out е ота аА р | cattle, sheep, and pigs, whose liabilit г to thej lastha he crop was doubled to any ever grown on tho world entifio men in their contribu- los s due to infectious and contagious еч. я 1 : Моны e^ эч Au 2 ed — tions toa Ё farm ex; experi: ence, and by might be re uced if the fact of. the ease wer entered a "field — -although the Times spoke of them English wot men D the example they have known with sufficient exaetness, and on * Suf-| at the Farninghz as strange looking imple set to all the world of profitable and abundant food | ficie scale. Ibis to be hoped that this| menis. Ther, aiso, sul exteeligiy обада hs а f th bi il - they were right. І ішаріпе any person having judge view of the subject т erally taken by | which was tho most strange looking implement, 9 Dr. VozrokzE's lecture will be abers, with whom the n or Кем plough or Г Ponle à sailing across a field, he a wouk blished in full, but in the me he|Tejection of the measure will probably The| jj rdi not care what it was; iw "Was impossible to obtain as been good еп nough to permit the publication i in names on xit back of the Bill are a en the same cultivation in any other way. iv e these columns of oes extracts from it, which will | guarantee of the goodwill towards the — cultural | , the crop amply рау for it interest with which it has been drawn ahbugh t itr is e “information. A елү n. Арин: "x in E m er o n B Agger. 2321.; engine, nors рот WHATEVER doubt may be thrown upon the STEAM CULTIVATION IN 1802. D RA NU EO иш E d k by th s of publi ublishing ie dos istics of farm produce tinued from p. exclusivo of о о атон ала, Ж. farm p Lie УУ р са ton. We сап do from 8 to 10 per da; d adibmom | оар onc aga MM. f d чете ООН таме їп — spring than any other time in eu Pa Shea аас * department ов 0 x [We continue our reports from огне commencing 97 Ба Mas Ават, Bromwich. Apparatus bough TA y affected, ,and Whatever ОЁ | 17, Mr. Бовект Жеб тодан pom i006; cost 360i, 1400. Ka uis" а book it, a full publication of ofthe| heavy. Apparatus T October, 1860, сө, about pet] Engine, 8 horse-power, 2 eyes. D 1..7 mes. is certainly of| Rope now having a since, but | Water-cart, 5s. Coal, 10 2 cwt, per day of 10 oU th i I am «ped аде. of : ,S-horse. | 10s. рег tou. Grubbing about 4to 5 acres per day ex e mischief and SER enda t day. Farme water. | вой; 9 to 12 light lands, in à day Кы 10 hours. The ог In this| Райу co DUM f coal about 8 cwt. at 23s. per ton. | done by this engine and tackle hire, and at а cost К annually | оой effects оп to 12 And generally very рш сап па 152. to сек . per acre to the кыск pk in all cases — vimm very „good ven ui Mem агыт impuls ; ropes bad ; "ве porters; e- a little repairing. xm Mh уша orn өр иң Broadway.—Farm: ага 220 Honey Жең о б кшт, 1 onec, with Ned ye A егей dnd at Michaclmas i851, but feel sure could » Wi too, English agricul-| 66 once, with ditto, 1862. Upto November, 1802. ать Ee tiere e indi y H May 16, 1863] paratus bought Jan., 1862, cost 510. Rope originally Es 1400 К, None bought since. Repairs, "wr tri: Engin orse pow төр but not sufficient pow d. 2 eso plough, Td bos, ser ad ivt "ys Depth from 101 end g Wheats after steam are all looking well. c taken а c out of the tackle, having as fullof Sq uitch Gras it possibly could be, some of it ix aving h т cultivated for two ye: We cultivated from 3 acres to 7 acres per day. 26. Mr. T. B. DRING, Claxby, Spilsby, Lincolnshire. —Е y no h go to g а tus bought 1857; dec pn ol FE of odi Uie s dcs pur 1400 ; e CRI 8. Daily wa TUS ui cwt. a-day, at 165. а to! account of quani eu A year, Tut. а very tity. The engine made by M Lincoln, in 1855, has ER е very s y дее neu and when very bar thev ores, although at no M in 2 et et of ropes was iron, an Foe the second steel ropes now are nearly as good as or say one-third worn. E end set) Т. B. Driya, Claxby, Spi : —Farm ible, 514 ots im ы ча E eom took from и ping ; M 2 other part Оор pro r tim Num ner "or Ms cras Ru т Жз s; ов? now, 20; but 90 acres arable have been added, а: nd much better master Apparatus bought April 1859; cost about ; "Ro originally bought, 1400 у: ; none bought si: Altera- tions since purchase. not great. epairs since purchase ; but little. ngine, l0-horse power. Daily es; after harvest 5 men at 35, engineer ls. over, 2 boys ls. each, ncipally ; so the ou w uced to the lowest point. ы DES le.—Farm: arable, not quite 300 acres. Вой, chiefly mber of horses form erly employed, 10 ; Engine bought in 1854, а tivatin 42 more Jonka to former, in order to work a larger piece 80 often orie en tackle; alto ues Pal ше улг o on each rum. Alteration ingi B m ари ly wages: з = eed four саба 8 =} [-] © wice over in 0 acres in vation from 6 to 10 Inches ; the tho engine | о be quite as effective as at the first. Tho Ны. has зоте yet БОА from Aer but onceit was snapped | 62. Depth of cu ара tackle seem + пся “= — the wh 20. Mr. M» rom Otley, Yorkshire. — : arable 770 acres; ; pasture 200.. Phoil: clay. Gropping: x "Qin n erop or | n: Wheat or Barley ; 8, Beans lover; 4, Wheat; | 5, Oats. orses formerly employed, 19; 15 16. Apparatus | bought in 7 мз) ^o lés, 6d. Rope originally bought, 140 ; Dough since, 400 yards, y une, 1862. Alte- rations, since of engin 8 10s. ; repairs ice purch: 1. orse- power of e; )aily wages, stating number of M and wages о ок : en river, ; windlass-man, 28. 4d. ; 3 m en, at 2s., 68. ; 2 boys, at 15., 25. Dn икн ay,4s С 10 at 208. а ton. Женен oil are ch: in this statement. Келле t ыа 1859 to P ӨН 627 acres 1861, 173 ; in 1862, 8 to cost, ао вау the work ia is s better — rather Аы т. green crops have steam cultiv: they were after тореп реце ч say the same of crops. There ів not ment in the Wheat crops, although there is more straw. The cultivation has improved the drainage, as the land dries sooner after а . My farm is decidedly cleaner and in а better state when I ced steam cultivation. The value theo al cost. 30. » near Biieworth.—Farm : arable, T: 56 : лу clay, subeoll b AS. and c stones, Qropping ph Beans, Wheat seeds, When D Tares, Wheat, Man re asas End Oats. oyed now 12. hire Lent therope Кә nearly worn out when I had it, necessitating a new one. The general depth has fro witch very much ; I bave known it in the Turnips ge. above a n long, and I bave now in my office Twite! out of the. 5 feet 1 Jong d fallow by М: ү. Sutt h's Жее > Іш vem qu ie to ploughing, р А Элшат x whi ; arab! general ора : tus bought tiff d. “80 acres, [^ t^ ef E -field лу viz., 1st, Roots; 20, ам Tares or seeds for shee! , Beans; 8th, Wheat or ua; now, bae orse-power of 2-5 menti ü foy s ariver, 32, idw: apo n MÀ À— M UD ~ mà THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 467 almost got it flat now ; the last three years it has bee hoat g Corn. Horses formerl ту State of transition from one to the other, Бо. І сойот he Зот, $ хна bought May 18, 1861; Y employed, 18; 13 incipal effect has to be realised. But my root-cro s incl xtra sateh-blocks iia PAN en Meri and the soil now after c ie a (bres y a Toller portare and 4 patent le Ro ever А n - cultivation will n. мо с Чер t resistance it has e harr pe originally bought. 1760 m print Sng: 4. Engine &c. ; unable tate зај (те but itisnotina| вір o alterations since purch Repairs chiefly con- bad state of repair. fined to porters and windlass pinions broken through inat- 32. Мг. Josepa ТорРнАм, Great Stoughton.—Farm : arable, tention. Engine, 10-h power, double cylinder. Daily acres ; pasture, 180 acres. Soil : н ыр уси отв wages : driver, 38. 6d. ; dlass man, 3s. ; plo hman, 38, Horses formerly employed, 18; now, aratus bought nchor men, at 2з. 6d., 5s. ; 2 porter men, 5s. ; total, 19s. 6d. July 1862, cost 2341. No alterations e s sinc r-| Water-cart, 5s., including man. Coal, 10 cwt. a day, at 19s. chase. n , 12-һогве power. Grubbed, 228 acres in n. Drag-harrowed on my farm, 1861, 0, 1802, 55; on 1862; at 2s. per acre for wages ; 1s. for fuel, and 1d. for oil in 28 ighbours'farms, 1861, 75; 1862, 81. Grubbed, on my farm, days In theautumn of 1858, Мг. G. A tron raffham 1861, 220; 1862, 333; on neighbours' farms, 1861, 146 ; 1862, and myself, hased of Mr. Smith of lston, a set of| 243. Thetillage has been thoroughly satisfactory, varying his tackle, believing that to be best adapted for clay land. In mem Боно to 10 inches. The engine and apparatus e dissolved [уни 2 апа h have in every way condition ith the exception of the rope, ered our expectatio ve isa c account worn, but still capable of а large of the. work done with the e set. i n of mamao of work, The number of acres cultivated per day 1862. has averaged a 33. Mr. T. W. Lutton Marsh, Long Sutton, Lincoln- | 11. Mr. CHARLES STREET, Cople, Bedford.—Farm : arable, - ште: bii вау а мену 1 now, 4 but > {о | 860 acres; ure, 100. P Propp, 4-course. Horses Apparatus bou, NAE gus. ы, оо, 2001. ormerly employed, 15; Apparatus x bough i ram o| August 19, 1861, й d 5 aan ату е but 1600 yards; none bought since. Repairs urchase, 12 1o hore power. QGrubbed 170 acres in 118%, 140 in ,| Engine, 1 "power. Daily wages: y 98, 102; Tom ,1801, and 110 or thereabouts in 1862, at 3s. 6d. per pin dlassman, 28. 8d. ; three men, 2s. 2d. ; two m i: eacb. г wages; 1 cwt. ре of ps Average work Water- E x a day, Эз. Соа1, 10 cwt. à day, at 17s. per ton. ree r day. epth of work done from 8 to 14 inches, | Grubbed 240 acres in 1861, 386 in 1862. but the latter depth only when crossed. I consider it а | 12. Mr. THoMaAs Noc x, Button, Maddock, Shiffnal.—Farm arabl. valuable implement on а farm, not so much to reduce the| 255 acres; авіш, 95. ` Soil: strong loam. Cropping, number of horses, but the value із їп doing an extra quan- | 4-course. Horses formerly employed, 10; now 8. Apparatus tity of work when itis required—tbat is in autumn and bought April 1862, реге 4901. 5s. Коре originally bough: Spring. 1400 yards; none bought since. No alteration or repairs 34, —, Кі n Park Farm.—I can give but very рео, вїпсе purchase, ngine, l0-horse power. Daily wages, 16, swers to your sobrie for the following reasons, 5 men and 3 m: water cart, 5s. ; coal, 8 cwt. а day, o That when we purchased our cultivator four yea о М-Я 10s.aton. Grubbing, 152 acres in 1862, 72, 80. engine of ““ 7-horse" power had been se for irren ears, | 19. Mr. C. Мо; , Lamber! Hurst Green.— t and consequently was not likely to show во gi sult as| arable, 180 acres ; pasture, 250. Soil : stiff. Cropping: 6-course. engine of greater power, particu de when e таз object Horses formerly employed, 6; now, 6. They were never во to cultivate to a greater depi e had bee н worked as they have been и winter, ае А І took previously ploughing. We therefore were obligea pu res additional land in — las t Michaelmas tus а 3 feet driving pulley to gain powcr, which you are aware bought, April, 1862; cost, 2001. о inally ^ ht, as at the expense of в; &. elds being generally | 1400 yards; none bought since. Additions since purchase, d most of them containing veo mer our average | 40l; repairs у ery small En; e 8-һог 74 thi com Пэ» T windlass-m * дй to results, Ithink we can equal if ormen, 4s. ; ploughman, ув. 9s—14s Wai not su any, as previou ST УЛУС tor erus uired. Coal, 6 s wt. а day, at 26s. a ton. theq ty of our corn was generally 2s. per ыс узак, below rabbi гч 1862, 230 acres, in 88 PA The work has been the average (of the neighbourhood D, =» А — mo get| done at depths varying from 9 to 14 inches, the greto dept. a plant of Cl of Clover atall During е һауе | having been attained when the land was in the driest state. not only grown splendid crops of Clover, t Yho € erras of| Iam much pleased with the working of the tackle, which I our corn has advanced 38, per q vith an n increase of | find simple and easy to m age. consider that it - from 4 to 8 bushels per acre ; pea е В о doubt will| thelandina tly improved condition, but I have as yet con Our working ex зеи ре or day. атё as had no co e will pedir me to T of bed e reu its. I follows, viz.:—2 men, at 2s, 2d. i day, 44. observe, how: "етт ara land dr e uch sooner, and Е 25., en ; 2 porter boys at 8d., 1з. 4d i il lad 3..4 а n^ sounder after heg The wear on tho tackle bas bee 18.; 1 иы 4s; 8 ewt. of conls, lid., 98, ; oil, le i small. tal, 1 8d. "Three acres Md EM. is our averagi quanti! Po ' day, acres the second time over. ith ав we keep a smith on the estate, though I think it less than d r E AND CABBAGE, the same work would cost done by horses, Тһе rope has not r. C. LAWRENCE. cost us anything for repairs, nor bave had any of it w; and I think it will wear one or two years more e vus the Royal Agricultural Jow How does it happen that these маде p for stock are so rarely met with on ordinary farms ? "я compared with, > perfectly les th в depth of | Known 8 inches, thas in tho antim), when the Tm Vo th the fosta ot Is it that the comparative dee of food per acre winter. We also put it to our drill at а time when the land | has been нут mi is too moist to bear the tread of v 6 ns із a great Is it fi ehen to the tiv advant ur heavy land. With res Т. iae PONE TAHIEDUTO sion as ur eene во great an MT ав on а | expense and trouble of raising them, which may be to do|attributable to defective preparation and subsequent с anon i I ques «кун XM Ma a nd and proren сае ош Chemists which hav n publi r 424 poc nonne. is req pard the Ос of the ie ad contemplated an illustration of our second pping, th tion y giving a table of analyses of pis the. ER, peso ye "M Mr. «ошо ае those viz., to take i rop of C бөө {һе 4th year, and thus make it the. system, and by it we get a large TA of neta er have no doubt that in a few ad We sh be — to dispense with artificià] manure, е Shape of oilcake. - The land will also increase in THE BEDFORD CULTIVATOR. ^ Inorgéni ic matters, (as = ө ed Б» very tus wing are additional replies to inquiri p useful cerning Ven шр trum en mis e the indications ord led by th e [^ rg онх W. PELL, , | tory, there exist occult operations in pes animal labora- acres; posture Ti te ын pris tory that ES Turnip lan ittle good А fout lt Ноле Анг йуу, 18; ies x р DEEST: farms | Close a reliance on such analyses, Moreover, all these apart, or ployed do with lesa. тае bought, roots yield very чинов analyses at different stages об May 9, 1862; cost, 2001. у bought, 1400 yards; | their gro and maturity, tive ТОРЦЕ nce, 109: n éltemtiops Since рого hae; repair ar Deja ra — ГЕ made of each kind їп а За. рег day; wi diass man, 2» 2 ? ploughman, 6d. ; state of m n be depended on. There &nchor-men at 2s., 48, ; 2 porter boys at 9d., 1s. 64. ; water: вте some very ы beervatons on the first ques- unes к ай, 155 à gu you to me Роназіе tion under our considerat pamphlet recently мут LA MP TORTE етеме ds blished by Dr. Voelcker ped a report by hir information I ca ; ly say I fi ж ТО жы cleker, g M тафт ево Ан Дре лечу efus fie " Journal of the Bath and West of England ё ттер йш. T. » iu ^» 2" Society," of. the result of investigations which he had : ылы. Prem, Atexington, Bed ARS. been requested to make “ on the scouring 442 ac pastur 270 M o Т k Crop 2 Н Lcourme. "Homes forineny employed, 1: now; 18. Л, а: e Pood SEEI t April, 1861 {жоне 10- ан уз; enana г $ їп 1888; 720 acres in 1860; in 1861; 333 acres in 1862, The first three years I did toner my ders. uh as нене W which o g 9, pe D. Кїхо, Abbotts, " ; eg ), Sext arabia. 455 aet Да, у үа" vy, mixed ers те the paper referred to, and light land'in equal ] propo NEN. Cropping ; four-course, to- ebon Chá F pirogen D a a АЕС а арн узак [ш SE dc EIC Nono bought since. S2. теа л оп, by Burrell, um eir feeding value, The Doctor observes on of хоса Daily wages: "T en, 8з. 0d, ; 3I A Pur | this . "Coal ton. - ag tap appercus T Rs AR tod T9 acres P twice and | е ^ "€ анага [torai dr ore onos vyo, ata depti ol € inches реч тани е j their superior nutritivo valná; un answer my purpose: we Sive h _ no breal ad ы thorough in n, ке om p frrom the boy ; 1000000049, — Farm: "ille of varios articles and the value assigned to them 10. ie aT BULSTRODE, Dean, stiff clay, practical m еп, has shown тое that the h ч proportion of агай ла uia 60. Sol, уегу subsoil- Cropping, ме опе cum — of hay, Тагт "— noni т МЫ: partiy amos d бога; 5, С ; 8, Clover, &c. ; | by no means indicates a higher fe v regie чаја ue, bu y 468 THE ма ала CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Мах 16, 1863, = S mode of acting, and it is|to my mind that 8 i» Fowlers and t a xanica] been actively engaged for more than t foun owler's are to be fou t peer бү ату into the changes which roots дело certain'that Mr. Howard has not adopted tho wee эп robe ч Д Mr Howar s, and therefore Mr, pre wA Í in their various stages of growth, and especially when they aitor contained i in Fisken’s; but I am of opinion t заб su si nce, i . 5, OWard | туре 55 г e Willes, Mr. Justice Byles, and Mr. x : : Б oeleker's opinion is that the р ne i apes The gre eat invention was = Kenting g concurred. Rule discharged, aad i I t Dr. х | 1 edi n valið M. different foods depends more dg the r elativ е КОРОНЕ аар: Пе чүш ogenised | ti I help to bring one down | verdict for Mr. ‚ Fowler confirmed. f matters. In his б, instructive ра тм n the Sd со 54 clear'to my mind that tbat | 3 Е - It Chemistry of Food," he thus writes of Cabbage: patb of the vede tlie is found embodied in Mr. бобо Qurrelpendo"e A ече паче verge ci Нотага machi HE , Mr. How ата - dba combination Moles.—It is true dtl it was I who first began the Work, As in the field contains so much nutritious matter as Са m р à er Rem (ай ms tus). si ту tient. Nr its! Now m id ti succulent, Cabbages form a valuable of mechanical means, So. ехас y simi ar remind him that it w. ө Who first began and still keeps os Pw о РА речта VOattle are very fond of Cabbage, and pe = Por difference is to my mind айный — Tus тело, Я v uy» working is EMG Д Shy ows 101 on аш soma miy produco much АЕТ mph Pk substance he samo, Then Мав Mr. |f in giat work; tho meles mode ri ia etm ш i the e. : Е dé еї om the Я f | to mechan di d батар vii: always bas when cows are fi ЕЕЕ ара, Fowler's invention! The тана for which Mr. Wilkins tells vs the mole wa upon Turnips. Cabbages, for this reason, are a valuable 5 | tion of Fowler is to be IU by 3 troy grubs.’ only о stitute for ш апа ге +о — more extensively EN "A uid the time it eme r п ра аман a УР Е, Ы, АЕА ап їш- cies * | when it was granted. 16 is, in Fowler's 1 equently their estates are free of wire-worm AN leker гурзу кеге to ips гас У сеа edes provement е Fisken, from whom he bought the consequently thei in tho evidence thus brought? Tiie of dry matter of Ca rrots is worth more tha n of € and it is clearly to be read as intending to | The refcrenco to * * Ta alpa in рен side E M em 5 the dry ped of Cabbages. вр ecify an improvement. on Fi sken's. dhe: реа in in|''the destruction of grubs,” and the ii farmers aving disposed of our first inquiry, the second, аз who с that had paving pecificat the mo ve по who reads Fowler th have been mole killers their crops would have a knowledge of what Fisken had done down Е that | sufere d, а is asserted “that neither of them has 1. various estimates in different parts of f England. Every | time. Fisk se kotid wire E. ЕНЕ» Тыз ТШ not balloni ME | farm will, however, 1 f Moe one ba one Men rum would | Es E обе legged fl t lays the eggs that breeds Š show what is its average acreable produce of еа таз о inbrons Decano he-hud "ey inis ad. сло Wee toloi : su at "^ the ' Carrots, Mangels, and Turnips. Dr. Voelcker the арай o ot the vnd sector, end the -— created moles for god ^ for upon the в e ground we МИ. i rence the farm attached ia dut ever, TOES Ys is ity for the ploughman turning | de д AZ Өт A brit а — o Jouse, "especially thea : fa the wh io bring м сеа the ташый AMT AE "EMI we гүн Өрү дуб. ри нет hose i n io. io Miro dme he ploughman turn ihe nch, i n “tds good ” for e hi under Py king шаа bod whole, 18 no avourabie e grow wante төм» not keeping him under by ki ing what we can о! him, х that th d ts (Parsnips and cheek hem in m "pene | for the i resting plónghs toe ams M mechanism to dy "e nM. ies n te с y си : la: cand { tol stony and shal ауе grown wor Then what is а mie invention ? in such numbers that he Ме, caught 1300 of them in three the white Belgian Carrot, the roots weighed imer |“ І get rid | of the two s of le ever frames, end КО Ес besides this we are told that in Holland їп 142 they 1 gricultu ero 7 tons—about 35 tons of Маден; ше of leaves, | one fule crum," and he Pn; simplified EE їй аб m їп danger. In КУКОЛ а" I even a tomple was me and 24 tons of Swedes per acre. xU dE, that process, “and I bring the working ploughs into | in Æ lia to the destroyer of them. Even Darwin, to w mnl fields in which we could plough са ог E Мерез without e ground, and lift the resting ploughs the $ inches am referred, was a mole killer, or why does he ath 'us во mud - meeting any obstruction from sto I have never koe thè surface thit ia required Tor ing [ue че tho best, E ча и E MET на т Smith, weighed a bus of = ibbages ; bat, from having | of the der and and I do that by Best tho үт EAR ЛИОН ЧИНЕ Ў frequent] bed a given num of plants at|to one side о f the lever frame, which pulls down the maturity, I ме pt le vitiosa oni an average yield оловна "er. are to work," and every рег acre as 30 tons. On sim milar land, under the D. of plou ughs is pulled dow n by the traction rot ше ou h 6 inc ches the traction applied, a s Mr. Fos vler кн | Society on Wed LED the Rig ; ка it, $ rin uck, of Crude div in the neighbourhood which, I was 25 weighed Tips dete С : 36 lbs. ; but under the treatment ve described I | Fowler’ bm and which he made. Ee. Чч is а report: furta Bote Me ч 2 estimate 14 or 15 Ibs. each as an NE weight | | Mr. Howard Infringed haces it! Sera of Fowler SENE те egan br saying that he cid throughout the à | improvements stead of two single fi Pn Merz wis] etd — аза being considered as an. Considering the бынан ense with which a | two ES of з ечи да de "fs got — feet advert mediu any way Borne Cabbage crop is kept cl the cost | frame, double frame in sets ystem of steam plosghing t to the IE of e cultivation of it to exceed tbat of Mangels and € vicam da E sorrespondenco with ne | Thirty years ago he fou axter saying t t hein - Sw! Th noth Has Mr. чаа. n his Ploughshares went t banderin on, in s ee з 1 e has taken two| operations being tnn right withont а а maturiog those crops; b mus rne in mind | lever т. but y En joined eS. шо ever fram rames | whilst in others he us] that the tops of the Carrots, when the roots are taken | with a chain which goes over the centre of that able to detect the ptis i e i akin нека lever йна for {Һе |$ tion, he egregio of his e e eig | , tops of Mangels or of Swedes at the season at which i d bringing on гевеп o th the latter are usually heaped or fed off о оп the|of ploughshares down, and the other set of plough- | of steam MÀ ground, shari i e 3 es up—making those two lever frames as rigid as | ture in Ene). if they were one lever frame constructed upon Fowler's | prinia € makes them act precisely as | that STEAM- Dee. TRIA Mr. It is not so simple probably, for | phosphate, Mr: Hove. ятя luno had hopes that the similarity | i Жы э ERES Dn олиш, would ine: be found so clear, b о the eye there | "Тнтѕ, tried in February кы Б lted i is th E : Mr. Fowler. Since then Messrs. Howar rd аы Alan rule to enter a verdict for them, on the ground of the 1 the eye, there is considerable complexity about Mr. | of insufficiency of Mr. Fowler's specification This rule | Howard's machine, and might have hoped that that | of farm and came on for t last week at Westminster Hall. | apparent dissimilarity would induce those who had to : ат it the balance sheet dida not show that it was It pe discharged. po: How ward, however, appeal- | [judge between these parties to say “ Mr. Howard's i isa profitable one. Н t of Error. entirely unlike Mr. Fowler's; the one is ри autiful in | steam ы-и dia now — upwar RD CHIEF- JUSTICE aid: rie question which | its simplicity, and the -— has a grea of com- | acres of Wh р еата Rue we pg is the construction plexity; and it is а further Step in - Aes M Fowler's fe This remark ое or of the specification of Fowler's er and has there improvement where а has been no borrow question: What- is the proper size of a farm пров вр been ап саен. of Fisken's paient, and has there the idea хы Ame former inventor, but it E a road which been an infringement of Fowler's patent? Тһе гие |1 Һау out for myself." Mr. Ho ы ТЯ gi the insuficie епу of the | cannot main д De has ng к principle of Mr. Fowler. AIL w infringement. _ ере iy Бае Si means embark in steam ploughing unless he had a 2 a party conversant with тше state dessins at the X Mr. ids Ad entitled to take out a patent?| holding. It would not be fair to require him to make. time ше granted. Ww ке: 41 think that really fram: great patent, it is in evidence in this case - the ingenuity ; CD o олы сыз veg ay fho Fee of c ЕЕЕ lied а number of times їп endea- en Mr. Fowler h рр: chain made o = mon uring to use stea: eam power in the ыо of land, | improvement— es pplying the ps во that. the i ihat is, in ке, Which is the main o operation, but | working ploughshares ald get into the ground, the | He Dre d ote Были resting plo ughs hares could be be iod the 6 inches that in a to adapt steam power to tho turning o Lyon plougb. His tia tie T apply- mnd done roblem was to apply xor power usefully to down, and beni p into the costas Sas Mr. | far as ns hing and heavy dragging were ere concerned. _ ploughing, and with steam power it was o e Ianswer again substantially, Бу. Nie om E: Rer the M ges: turned into such à. — n get the lough. arious Te he has applied his traction, not to the moveable | st. ate as to constitute what he "Should call good gi bells was one|frame carrying the Pd, but to the fixed | They must have a ма; surface with a poros sub- he entire | frame upon which the whol Tenere е he = so that the wa xu in no E an injury, 's | has vA traction in ces or the sun burn This was done on all land was d seful end that. А айа р [is whi ch was алде dt “husi gai ploughs in one frame, wi by кеу АА. of traction. It seems to me, therefore, that "aio. find that the land, mproved. vig. to D profitable ; but then the weight of 3 Mr. Howa adapted Mr. vene LE invention, taken | for instance, were а | better 1 three ploughshares out "of the ground and е | it and dire a eclotzable ie Ido not use such | they Dues se beltet, ı lands alongside of them which e|a word as that with ias r Mr. Howard; he Lr e have b „subjected to the toe poosi- y stands ас high, I believe, among the г ^to dri nage, he used Fowler’: e | of plements, and I hope and trust that pou a pipes rengi r | it was from a spirit of improvement, and a belief that and the S were ll | it was an i ent. But e nothi жепш aa e E i- | to do with any merits or еа than to judge | moment being so much Pit P 5 Fisken, | in point of law between these parties; and it is clear | This he attributed in а large measure to 5 Max 16, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 469 aëration of the soil During the last season, he had | used one "4 Fowler's steam draining ploughs on the Manor Far and 16 had. worked very successfully, „Тһе the field, and iem direct to pis home as soon as the day's work w s done. Owing to the super: ior was ploughed, and this was a matter of very great ima port rtance. He һай se seen one- (Чү 420 of Wheat grown cultivation by т he found the soil was mph infuences, and if, as had been is improved b; ed йе mole plough at the bottom of the fi in the m r ditch, and worked it up hill, all, but the ML and was | allot бабой, the rain-fall w s, 16 wou! là seldom do amage to lan бк Шай that system of culture. This they might ie noticed in the case of ment ground, for it was not often that ‘allotment in which it was ploughed, then when it was drilled across the Гон, а was moreover а saving of seed ; and they difüeulty with the horse-hoe, He had been in 7 he) habit of haying н all his crops horse hoed for деми e He used Smith's horse-hoe at the of 10 a go ^ He pri put three pipes to the mo of & day w * "n H rl no drai when they had open drains, whic e | cultivation, teln by вану бое, setting | тона ie Phad no difficulty with the reaping рта: УЦ silenta to Сз drains upon clay lan ds. the moisture without injury. t | machine; the one he used being Cuthbert's. Neither He had found that clay сац drained by the тъй supépborplady would act much bet un upon а, had ny difficulty with the mowing machine (Burgess plough had answered d than when spade hus-|la ш after bei ing culti vated b 1 D fter h & Key's), whilst the carting could of cow e done bandry had been AER the land on each side pow ing d t h be He had a this further advantage; no being well shaken for at le It was finer б. died from being о backs in furrows. Ву not his — s» trouble the meeting with a |state would do n no E but it Чум | the use of steam too, һе "believ ed that summer fallow long array of res. Tu pr B seri confining | wonders upon clay soils if worked into a proper tilth. would be ie a ын uan Again, rolling would his r коч ire Ју to one day's work ; Further, under any more than 16 was required under and if he gave them. the cost of the work done in a day, he hou ught the was no better criterion mas and t the 8, management тз ся e prime Fowler's 14-horse веб T€ he — € 9451. But with regard to figures, h most of the gentlemen present had aen. Chronicle + "TT one, p de. il ge йе зң з е daily co To f wear and t 12s., which made the total cost 27, E r day. r. HOLLAND, M.P., asked what quantity of coal | 08 Pt 10s. covered ? Mr. With cwt. this power they о abo- had a Дош it rea Ye accounted for why where there ‚44. and t the slate К; ш dde E fln the size of the worms. brad м had n they rad have We corn; and i i the worms i half an n from the time it yas B aod Load to account for Wat, "bt vit "jr ce whic the Ro oyal he te зе Agri icSitural 8 wm t its comma; olt had n it was fit to grow 2| vache | п ч по | better 90 дї Не зе ртм The inerease of stock also be very great. In the autumn they plonghed | their A and planted it with Vetches т Rye at one opera. which in the spring of the yer th r duy fed off came on with their root crops: | their fock of sheep pa be greatly enlarge Кет Their root crop would be of much py weight and t еа arter to the acre. pos more healthy for du. TM the la argest crop. visae "observe d no Grass la goo е the d remark E кс, Ж ioned v ja f the Whilst ЧЕ па ey could do as А wo ork кз „дау by the steam power 2 with 30 horses the prime had the ng or more, "ud that the Lond оне ed was SE ior the horse-ploughed tor Freud pur The crops of seeds they would find to be тозду, “better in ондада of the extra depth of cultivatio ^: ^d that would "a P ык rs with horse or pow ATiowing, tien, ы ud with h d the imp hey worked 1007., Т» 10001; hilst the prime cost 945 " x yea they voii E. e diftieulty i in growing every. а Ва ben four years t the benefits accruing from length of r He foun Rvcx: 12 of а 14-hors would be RUE to plough an acre of land in е E was 7. 16 was not ошу for that steam ене Eg mot end here. The improvement 0! опг, acres per day. They would also n stea culi ture та е into Another | resulting to the labouring man was also very consider- have sufficient power to attach the Nu and tl erally ond threshing | able, Extra wages encouraged emulation ; a desire was do the work twice over in a place. That work of 8 | machines; са проп а rough caleulafion the outside | awakened to rise in the rank; and there was more acres in a day, would „cost 5s per acre. ad g | cost for thr eshin ng 800 acr s of la nd w uld be, abou t | time given for educating the "boys, who were not the with a drag | 807. a year, attached, This would co 6d. и "Тһе first would ‹ come to 800/. There was a бш margin then| Here he should like to notice the mistaken no otion ro ad mentioned. si id drag, he aving where of 8007. than | which ези Етик entertained with regard to the i dt fier and The uld be Bt. nr d the scarifyi ig 10 inches d H ud is ласа operation with steam to bee о tw by ho rao powe He Wo T now шке, а remark about E e rotation he wo ecommen: all With regard to the of s ied laudlord, de т s inclined 8 dis it very high. Не IPIE) o|extremcly slow, so that the furrow was He looked upon farmers like a flock of sheep zooming through a gap. е aa ult to get one to start; b did start, they all ran in a ody. few debug ш from the engine to the anchor, в its T eike oí would turn over a greater w eight | m with les: t than an it bout du, TN the tio treading of horses was d diet They went an 2 бод ut once he | 400 yards, than from the anchor to the plough. Tho The plough ‚ from | extra power required (as tested by move the anchor was only half a horse- -power as the y. jd e and moving injury d by | the anch orward. Consequently it acted Thet equired to at a E ный заре for th. Тһеу br оке ihe pan without 1 il to the surface. The pace of the plou system, to plo i gh for a show-feld t without „being broken ; but wit ith ; soni, "power, by must go rned over | ех ard, а to turn the plough, was Мер Ww uicker than ап, ele ith the engine o along the road w; xtremely simple. Не had never had any diffculty whatsoever; and he would as soon trust his men with to field s of opini ——- == land eX SA be in ; he took it that rse set jas, p» ns mes vod] in ^ day as 30 "Tho could use 16 whenever v Mare was nothing w not 16 was Xs broken and the. кї much forwarded. Не was inclined to think FU LÁ wa very little land in England that could ated by steam, „IF the › land were in ridges he soui en m horse never could get up with smo: work by iakoe longi days; and perhaps might be advis: de two sets of men. Tio vaT dae "m Ач any done by x жа The land a steam с culturo drained h better. „Не kne w the ue Tad lain ке wet ice horse d oxen iia; but since it had been cultivated by steam he had never seen a drop of water on its surface, though no alteration h n made in the drains, which were now just w they were 14 у 7 w y |n which Е чй | ушу most for, In поб levelled too quickly. He had a me ighbour Gloucestershire, Mr. Reed, of MER M bey n | е ely hilly farm, some of which w еер as | h of a house, and haviig man y sj rois in taking an engine from field as he would | trust them with а one-horse А rgument which had been urged against the of steam was that if they did away with horses the ld have none to do thei i f they Nie their An in the field they esf i E over that difton culty. He himself had put eight horses on a е harv аа makin, ing the ricks in the field t jA bad t to cultivate; yet y tg жаг it with st The ith t +. ce ully. апа tear of the steam Mein tus would be principally on the clip dre the ground i in the field during the summer rei the mice did them much on the anchor, "Ше горе,ап | horses in harn m farriery, &c., he considered f the one and of the other to be so | у n amount that he could scarcely say | the sez Ei ет early th they were p He would strongly recommend any gentleman who determined Mm md steam culture enltivate too h of i d drain without using pipes. "M n that all | addition to other advantages, the risk of the | оё the question, because of arge amount of power lad would be greatly LP s of the |steam- A was not so great as the risk with |consumed to propel the engine, horse- „ And the applieation of steam- ; but he работу wished "T Torses were subject to i all sorts of illnesses. | damage ch was done by pressing the land. Не draw their eres tid {о its use on light lands, "i weit "ptg to have cn P ; for he found for it was upon the light lands of England that he |in te busiest times of the year he had known one half | that in the same fiel came upon a piece considered would be th est return, | his horses dis able d and rendered unfit for work. Not | | of diy ү that then he MS СОЯ ы: eet to inasmuch as by one operation they would entirely |so , which was always fitted for | E engine which was necessar hrough chai ange the nature of the x They prevented its | work. uld also turn the steam-engine to idc or "euin brash. a great quantit y of land be hey c account hy thres shing, grinding, and doing other things Henco thé A ier ot bei: prepared with suffici се роне to drive k through tho 4 hole. Double ei there was no baiting and no har The labourer made the most of his in that t room was incline would by the use of stea: Id capable of on the farm with it during the wi bu whe en power uired ыг g s, for which it was now altogetl йе. Nov а vory good re meet ht. ЖЕШКЕ He Talght just niéution that {һе |һе would by all manner of m rec me Bod melusion, having t of ploughi steam with drag attached a£ 5s. an | gentleman ee was inclined to entia W steam steam eul. Mr. Fowler’s tackle, it was no more than justi acre, th f scarifying with drag attached at 2s. 6d. | ture at the first onset to buy sufficient power ; leman to say that he considered he was de: an acre, and the secet ing at 5s. an more manual labour was requ when e ма к а | the very best of the country for the skil e cost of drai with a mole large а | 30-horse power engine than Wish they had only a 5 or | energy, as well as the large төш of eapital, wbich be decanter, and a sem dep with pipes, he ui at зар ye |G-horse power engine. Ifthey bad а ada ет | had brought to bear in carrying out steam cultivation €hain, or 10s. an ac е; at 40 — to the acre, and Màn = upon a rough calcul the power of four | to а successful issue. vs ovi paf M contd vot 1 11 (a регеһ or pole), 164 feet apart. Тһе Зар consumed in the draft of tho торе and consent to return to the old ү? : и Д ed better and m uicker after rain when stenm- (tiom, л, they would "= have ioe power er left with pred аач pane V fa of 7n f plonghed zeg vien horse rog ughed. In fact he h and; but if Lnd had on v т system. a Hs looked P feit ui E been drillin n clay land in wet weather, when his | E engine, А de power of four was sev fender ax Er. when itin would effectually he draft of the rope and friction, теу had only а fi The great ај. of steam G was that ahots e power to cultivate the land. The nto moot T2 ew. E am fia wouid entirely ийи P Seeing eving ; а ness А ғ off | of conls $ ih рэ Кеер of M T | his rfi vis LK the ld of Goshen nor yet улг, еп d He Peru not to walk in the morning first to the stable and then to the field ; g | of. Eden, if апу етар фе | to 1 470 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Mar 16, 1863, - — - ha noc an | changes he had made in his occupation, he b and I Per and believe that | number, v we had three each for the S lg most happy to show them to him | the leeture and discuss чыё culated - razno, but | Мг. Рехт, M.P., ha recently seen 21 A | the country by means rv the agricultural press, will wien Iget a ae рч of its position you ee vator in operation on a strong piece of clay land at|serve to enlighten the farming community upon the We erosse Pros veis Yei, Carpe ntaria, ч Bedford. It was working 9 inches deep, ld at ч subject, and be — of widely extended good. Gus uayavo, and n utes above the latter put ug great pace, and turning mr Betina up the clodsin a| The motion of thanks was seconded by Col. Kings- M at this farm pun че half-past 7 р РМ, ju j wonderful manner, Fro saw there it struck | cote, carried unanimously, and briefly acknowledged by | in time for a hearty dinner him th book һе w ole establishment here e consists of two ве d would tako the ice of t hs system of inversion, and| The meeting then separated, branches, one called the e! avo, the sheep e І the crops in the к 8 ое Bedford т to ————————— ent; and th M " ч | prove that steam culture must largely increase the EM in this latter there are no s v» ha atever, | ode ach of corn Foreign Correspondenc D E САА is : cm manager, who lives at San Jorg j Mr. FRE referring to what Mr. Ruck tees stated| URUGUAY: Estancia del Guayavo, Feb. D 1863.— resent ка їз 2 settled m i Mapihi Clover, observed that, according to Liebig,| On Monday, the 2d inst, I signed my contract to kero [oem although here: ere are end tis EE Clover Was a deep-fe -fee eding plant, and its failure was | the satisfaction of all "concerned. I am to have one, I think, pro А е other ig th R 1500 shee ep, i including 10 per cent. wethers; A home- bookkeeper, also having sheep of "A own hen ere, їйє In answer to the Снатвмах, Mr. Ruox said that he | stead, with E22" not got my sheep yet. jy employed 2 eM on his farm, and had sold tho "ор | cattle pen two horses, and two or и milch d to | expect them ne м of his 56 ох | ber nedin good conditionby m end of ag ent,| We hav e therefore ene — Mir: we have е been Mer discussion. was continued by Col. Kingscote, M.P., | viz., ү December, 1865. Beef, "half a büllock Чот here at the farm house. Tt is a lovely country, ani ( ў ' Club), Lise co aee of homestead, for which I shall epos а | we spent the time first: rate, Every evening we go to M. Barker and Mr. Sidney. OPE hay tor ide, almo sta Toa ague, before s porase Жаш san river (Guayavo) for a swim, which is in some Mr. Horrawp, M.P.—I beg о propose у floc xi dat the xtremely deep. I have been employing my timea ittle thanks to Mr, Ruck for his „Же їп attendin, М. pka | fue ot cost, All expenses connected "With yremd in the cerpeneripg way, and bave wes myself a nig кф and to £z um the sense of the meet ng. ое де ashing, curing, &c, I - to pay. TIn|little strong stool, two sets of pegs, and a shelf forthe le p пту he has laid befi in оп for my services I am S hasi one-third атава George has made three Apt Yo TUR сылы this important su bject. Stea Раоа of the increase and one-third of А wool. I доп? {also do a little at shooting and fishin is, no doubt, sti ll in its P end and as long as it|expect to be much in pocket for at least eee time to — I Jt с annot be expected that a any | come, but T-shall have, I hope, some 800 sheep of my d "i t the end of the term (three years) But time Fa = Me tope particulur us We p this, that in common life, | will show, Such is the sum and substance of my, NORTHUMBERL Fanw: Report for April— ы g | month qn ^e vit on st interesting farm operations ally, he never deas of applying his professional skill| The same bes (2d in -yd ben and myself, | has jui jus st dra оа close The whole of April has been unti y So, ther llow the same way, steam cultivation must not be рр one of the R al Mail Steam. Packet , Company's boats, 1 4 reased to to any particular field or farm until the person | whom I'shall Chip," 1 "* 29th, АМ "i P. атаа а occupying it has ascertained what he actually wants. | Monte Video, pose we arrived on -— А afternoon. | ur the growth of Grass and spring co T This once decided would settle the question as to| On arriving = Monte Video I went d aede the|rule, spring corn has come away adm mirably x drilled smashing up or turning over the land. ds ns Bin as | house of —— & Co., where I found Mr. Sai —— | lan , though there are some complaints оп broad-castel I am concerned, І ks rei do without turning over the | We had a welcome reception, and it was decided o our | land, owing to tbe irregularity of the depth at which - land, because my tana iv ery nevy, with a a high "ridge baggage should leave for Guayavo next day in a bullock | the seed is deposited. The Oats have been d a furrow that must ba brou cart belonging to the Estancia, he $- kept back "m Е А о а braird—a plan n ta be ivate properly. Tog he advan- | барген, Ра was very goo aim, and we on strong land t tages of climate and Fini the bu ps to be| were to leave by the diligencia en the following аду er: ате не 2 ird. por ne. comparatively flat, an t tul és much time, a long | Sun ^ y (8 cond week of April at the rate of 2 b s per aere, aere, series of de and pact patience before that n. w On Em nday morning, at half-past 4, A.M., Geo. Chi d 9 inches "e the rwy 5% wad qu 1 ien mplis much eare being required not to t and I were inside the di песа A м to start. The | wi а it, and then all rolled down together, and it his Over too rapidly, or until the subsoil brought ар. to conveyance was rather h avy, dra awn by seven horses, | ен come away very regularly. eat has been crammed бо. iod the Grass seeds being previously 80WD— rodent But the day may com xr en else went on at a very А rate, and glad and happy I тн hich it entirely covers _ after me will n steam cultivation AN 1 E ft when ea found we were among fine old hills and чо с whilst its general app appearance augurs well made the land comparatively fat; ; thon will arise the | valleys once more. What а contrast to the treeless plains a good harvest. Grass has teen вап, checked | peu nds whether he will not change, and seeing there | of Buenos бети at чый = А pasis i-i was at | tn | ыда by the above-mentioned dry winds, stilit large amount of soil ara , Cease | Florida, where, thro — hasa very thick bottom, and as a rule cattle will bẹ " to turn over, and take to Severa or He through | ness of a fellow travell y birth, ho had | turned out on же; bite. the soil Iam glad to hear Mr. Ruck state his Peru and d cn and cen with th he| Horse Lom — The chi ef employment of tlis with regard to ploughing light lands. Upon the land Бый, showed us over an Visier fine orchard, where | branch of 1 еа been in b eese ста at the College there isa large body ofclay, but the| were trees, be nding with fruit of every species — | harrowing, pow and otherwise preparing the fallow -— adjoi ining land was originally stone brash, and no doubt | Apple trees, Pear [0m s, Реа d Quince, Walnut, o land for Potatoes, Mangels, еј nips 1 ; horse-h: f it has more or less blended with its neighbour. All| m dite ng was so well kept that it was quite a | Wheat and Beans, carting m o Potatoes, rolling i beyond that, ho owever, is stone brash, and although x we E We went to bed early after a M dinner, M Oats, s Barley ; drilling. Barley and Gras cannot go d next morning before sunrise were а, the|s and suc Y л land in , take a lar; rge area with the macbinery i in the course | шора on the road to Durazno, which Yo. es n n find тыр ring, the writer from several years pie a day; an area во atga EC it wage beimpossible|in the map, I belie eve, some 25 leagues north of|is un convinced tha: t the broadshare stands unequalled; erable i 3 expen Hier : but is easily and econ rro ically sctorplibed by means | райегоз took our breakfast with them, ready, so that | the land in a similar manner without turning it over of steam cultivation. The bie e s which take place in| about 8 A.M., teh we came to a halt, to change | фо be baked, parched, and thus robbed of its н lthough i irdin e the course of cultivation ious, ough we | horses, idm es dismounted, and soon found our-| which is of such importance in brairding the seed, are obliged in the first instanco a supply ourselves | selves squa! 2 а circle, round a huge piece| The grubber and harrow following it soon reduce th with a large amount of steam pow y from 12 to | of beef, 8714 two ог sd bottles з wine, | land to the finest mould, and readily bring to the top - 14-horse power, yet after we have edd over the for моменту, Та соп sequence of а “и Couch e MÀ | be ке З land two or three times, we find that we must|smallbet made between 1 Hand La —Оаг ds have been chiefly ocou- - work our engine with less power; but a power|of чї at Durazno, apta a ‘promiso on the p: ied in п gathering cow ‘spreading manure, planting that will be more practical for operations on pas who wished to get in early, to e ы Е ordinary b , turning manure Other parts of the farm. One of the objections, that, i if № ier win, he, (the driver) v have the Hes АА edges i in "dito to 1 = men whose | indeed, to employing the large 14-horse sns - ngine | money, we arrived in splendid time, and coachee нА. | labour is necessaril ented i ection with in threshing and other operations in connection with | the Fanit d of the wager. The aen ne of od ви | horse Лавот, аз drilling, hoeing, ko : the far Jed | is, that it consumes more coal, sid uses | where we ve: is the biggest man I hav Stock. — t Irish bullocks, put- - more power than we need; for eis Aw not want any- p I forget his weight, but it is avio ased ging last autumn, have been disposed of, 35 — thing like аё power, yet we co; e fuel in propor- ust again inquire and c ie know. He egan disappear more rapidly than tion to it. After we have got our r fields into deep n: A the [ЫК шын up as as e god—nothing desirable Wie justice had to be done to the whole less powerful engine than e done too аа for his P gie Mee € herd. Store stock have been T I condition on - e—the that h pe p ired a 1 wer our purpose А TW served befor as; | a Small qui tle hay, у, " roo pei: ый зе АЫ) a i fake ren Бу itm сани їп Мау. А | n the first к toittoo, for on one ‚ оп to account | lot of fresh heifers have ii n purchased " Poi ‘Tair, { I find there i 1 arge, he quietly s said, ** Well, if it | which are likely to go off fat during July an d Angust, i Т лебни боне. іу PI Ыр, L'if| weren't for the I shmen who come I соіа never | The sheep stock is now distributed all ov orar course ; епот те nothi ану n res 099 the lenia ud iy. ps work i bu yard more|can a e eed ? He does eter to please|and the end for w vi hich they are intended. Тһе ётё economically, be generally краме? ш ао, A ror ou, and same time stands in body | m nM imbag and with the exception of a 8 ing purposes, and at ША me time e for Med Pte) w them. After oM we all sat | loss among the ew ewes, we е have not to report * cultivating "he land, the gain n eat, open court, under au nse Vine, to hoggets With respect to the P mentioned » М. fuc k, з їе seemed а кыо 4 мые, d'hóte, for natives pos washed and er andin the course of em expect m esult t from s formation ; (three or four) mdi the latter process + money i Lu Корсе бот тй "un a ўд ую ят we —— моне | and shearing the AA the flock will follow en B А кепе: е еуепїп a game ог two iards, a smoke, middle of ; the land. However, ow hat Mr. | and then t bed. T PIE —€—À ГЕ АП the M day, [Been Are we stopped there, | = кы Sheep through а |as the peon forgot to horses in time in the Calendar Operations. if wether | tus s | | morning. Аб a p bout 1 i.m., к — : ed Y. і essing in the right | under e Vin e, all ud а band st up во BERWICKSHIRE Merse Farm, May 4.—It is not often И i seeing steam culture [ү c much to а ене һа d | come have a spring ко favourable to the general work of the wr à у add, to lcom. Grass unusua!ly earl the deficiency to Mr. Ruck for his able the Бела | playing, some of the waiters let off ачи; Бету оор AIO СЕ e month, 1 uote Society is|hard B. e a M н eh? "This may were wi ion when such a ion | y countrymen treated. Next =. — its own weather, and changed the grey а tenant farmer, and fol- tne) we we left Durazno for the the ecu We had ре ш. [4 эй mre which other tenant! string of 15 horses, and being, with the peon, чыйт дзе аза ine „young ОМ two montis m , Max 16, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 411 windy, ап n Tho ——À о ган а е up xa ш а e." e rainfall amoun! о about an in E ү inches in April; and it was oi "ro c or twice the land THE HYDROPULT, was too € d w ошын working. faced winter with our EXTRACTS work а d; but now it is well prward, and we à EXTRACTS may mi E» АА illing of Swedes by tho middle of the mo: i i FROM THE Before the cold days corn was generall вау and vigorou: FROM d we trust it will soon recover. Beans have to a large extent opes taken the piace of Potatoes, which proved a ipeculation. ex fn PRESS. Pota may be said to present the beau ideal of a bad crop, m Us uy ENT ней when you sell 81, ems е кны. pies Le e ecd ч vine yet soort Y 3s E es. er eg ye о: - = ре of С а ки bei $5 d them for the Fes bs this | efficacious force pump of all housekeepers ought Luis tert de NAA. ith Linseed cake in =) size that we ame ever [== to have one, and we are week. Cattle are being finished от with with Linseed ca АЊА Е equally eatisüed that if наанаа ре ау dec еу ате рой лн M mui Айхон че ОЙ they once seo it they will seem meet. а em r lambi jus E -~ == 7 finished, 09А been six weeks in d We havea very large | All Londoners and E ems т 1 number (10 per cent.) of barren ewes; yet, with numerous | other town residents = ER - twins and А deaths, А expect to wean а very good crop. | care for their garden | = i Turk Нүр eri wa weather and plenty of milk, the lambs are quite avai themselves o should | Wo. commend ië t to tho d TH аа | танан ага othar fonic ат uildings, public є пешы Gazet == rivate, in the metro- | 259688, [=] Tae Нур — m and provinces, — үш ERRPRS 24 “ «же тору’ pom " Мадай i 85995" Eo end it to our readers.” m Did a y Jon nal. of I Hortieultur « iios i 4. Sirer ч ие У Itisadmirably adapted [IHE Day of Month. Е TT NR RE £ 3 еш м "rit will soon pay for its роте, се dei. Je ESTE AERIAL ынды its simpiioity end porta $oODUOPO: y tri 458685 ава ES g case of an emergency of recommendation.” pec а |Б ы any kind whic| КАА З - ated News of the ЕБЕ E require an immediate ы, & 24 B a moval ог discharge , B У аш f water." H T. сд > |+ үз | Weekly Мадагїте. othing has yet been т е сн стон ота Бы ые РЫ THE introduced for watering аер, ајр © O | “бов gardens equal to the v ВЕ Ё. 9 order it on our recom- Hydropult, as any one - 4 |R i БШ = mendation, M not only k standing — € га о "n eme OOo, не js EE Q udo clim por la DRESSING with QUID MANURE, minutes, any ordina: Шз en S а |ы Sl Jio суйш ле. whid SPRINKLING PLAN suburban garden, thus Е а E CQ |having once used, they saving much time, and Es zu a » E Mo never care o ениш а g 1 thout."— Floral World Suy , 2322ный E | Ф z О |and бат uide. ma —B Re "EZ p Z Tur HypRoP u oF в B e can only ва — OD CO BD bO t pet pet A БИЕ no publie estab ishment “Many of the most $ & zio D house should scientific men of the ь be without А of these ing "a "usos л B > 1 ес E useful миена "—Сот- its uses."— Age ^ mercial D List. ive In, E “AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY HAND POWER |. гевгзз | pek үй ву ы Р 8 E " Р (SECURED by ROYAL LETTERS PATENT), T & р i| езшен. | Bel | 28 Price TWO GUINEAS . е в m| ® tU Complete, with 23 feet Suction and 3 feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler ч U E е s ej a m y , р ЕД ‚ҥн өө ы, PI- and al t. { hs $ sEZEZEE ESSER В 8 5 Small Je но рчы but 8 Ibs 3 Е = 298. 8 ti p -PE | P em 1 fal Fire Engine 1 by 41 I p "3: 27K Ге! I H f Gr ыт itain, LE Y» > to сосок dg e г Ё КЕ ЕЕЕ н А B B & в о INES, 24 ч à C УЙНАУ ой б g d E| 25250 = ерте Б, the the eminent Florist, SHIRLEY HIBBARD, E; ber well-known gentlemen, g gRIDIIIE БЕРЕ Ё а recommend it as an invaluable Garden Тавис 8 s 85 ЕБ ° Ld E. н уі ы [| sgass iv r8 MADE TOM TESTIMONIALS. Tec о “ a M pes 38, Porting Street, London, Ү.С. mo S ** My dear Sir, —I have е зу елер in. is ing the high SPESSORE 22 " ОСЕ and indeed surprise, with whic b I witnessed n | the Bl eeu LE Di die еда pt satisfied from, — $$ m ur Mea e There can be no doubt that it can | Notting Bill, tha t а large amount of val t Dar Erala le in -— Mem — of fire in warehouses, manu- | ^ pro e saved from destruction by the timely and efficient au — A factories, or pri n preventing large ponfagretiona, vise pot the Hydropult, which. qus б fortuna tely on the adjoini while its applicability to s gardene and other purposes will be pre mises du duri Hy mg tbe fir hs T нае Notices to торо. manifes observing its operation.—lam, my dear тер uen 2р L аса ту Friday CLOVER AND Gnass-BEEDS: Mr. ing i yours cul, ** Percy M. Dove, Manager. гете MS Your little effectunl)y in. result of the те З of 10 MÀ s Оћаз, ” Е pius te Sof pf iua аа hing house with i “ The invention will prove extremely valuable for ail the | прораб ЕЕЗ {һе чек ofthe flames, as the engines of ar district Copy of Label. ^m Remarks, Pint. mend - ved are d Аа d London Ins! ce Company." public. the general notice of the Fire Company." y Воот, | tà reg " в derer tn tá facility of operation толпа ey WE, Secretary, saturated as Mri eerie not arrive -— the spot until one half hour the fire irm ri: fire, at its commencement, can by “Алы Е5 this little M a koa Eai eurn Егет | їп staying — амаас еіп атр — underany circumste Society for the Protection of Life from Fire, g iee beh баш , Caledonian Insurance | | brought ta atia NA [mem T. SPENCER, тарих -— ul LL White Clover Seed, 1969 20,800 Principally Plantain Dis IL|9. Do. 1863 pet Various, but little] ©“ жың а in "- S room it would be of especial | must e 1.1. Tre е, a red o uud ce ІУ. |2. че Brighter eample ҰЛ]. Alsike Clover Peel 1863 30,720 " uneven impure FLIE „ » 1803 | 23,040 Brighter ; weed prin- саду small Grass | вее пез, ж: Ше ult, and through the ҮП. 1. Red Clover seed, 1863..| 9, PT us which 8,000 Plan- | for sale, many o wa VILJ? „ à 1863.. | 4,160/0ғ f which 3640 Plan- | These devices ed in many r и inthe rest mostly | unsuspectin ав they are often placed under or nea mbelliferze is caution, and r Dc Qu seed, UMS .. rineipell Боч machine offered for ads. an т |а Portable Upon these we would make the following Lopes aro о УКЫ. QUE E ETUR, LT 2 Our estimate is founded u the samples t, which were small Th т convenience. regards the tain or Rib Grass in the C! their Lok have been ated however some may like Plantain, it is out of IU Clover seed, 4. In like manner in ІХ. and X., labelled “ Rib G: Beed," the Clovers have estima weeds upon Ts d opposite No. Sin the table, of Howard's of or water an boy, “18. р їп addition t to their zaki 14. ат и а line from bottom, col, ра, for '* advo- cate sédeprecabe Иш Fire Annihilator "a ai Engine ; BUTTON, Hydro " PULT is MADE of BRASS of ONE of dn n. Society for Protection of Life from Fire, —— ion. FIRE ! spects the H — їп appearance, and are calculated to decei rd. The General Agent (Vose's Patent)" A TAE HYDRO but 8 and WILL THROW | EIGHT GALLONS of WATER PER MINUTE са зл by the POWER CAUTION : а ROPULTI : T ын, of so-called M vat in rea КАУ principled Матен, who are now palming on the public оге Hyd an f the principal Ironmon ngery and Seed Establishments throughout the e" and provinces, ve the Hydropult show ca есеї therefore issues ult, should examine the ihe espectfully aged that sane wishing to purchase the Hydropu uld examine d see if it attached ther: eto adal a label, with the following words :—“ The Hyd & ирина. "Unless this label be attached, eec m T. SpxNCER, Esq., Inspector its agency. d private buildings have been saved from destruction ЕЕ Mie 5 saving valuable property at IS THE MOST EFFICIENT FIRE-ENGINE IN E! нл. THE WORLD, Y BECAUSE THE E MOST Ho de eno i or force pump is applicable, and in situations where can be used for — which other contrivances are useless, C HYDROPULT d ‚ 27, L WEST E sona m HARLES P. BUTTON, PmorniETo EADENHAL DEPOT, 309, REGENT STREET, L STREET, LONDON, E.C. ү, { 412 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Mav 16, 1868, — | SHANKS NEW PATENT LAWN MOWERS for 1868. E SHANKS' NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for Pushing or Drawing Separately or Together. | PRICES, including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingdom, and Directions for use, Сай r F y Seid Machine ^... v a i d Easily Worked by Two Men. E TN os бех MITT M .. £6 17 6 Easily Worked vd m —22-inch Machine ,.. S 0. 12. —13-inch Machine vu mi oux 6 Do. | Мо, 10. .—19-inch Machine ,... es ; ii Do. bu a Man and a Boy. No. 16.—12-inch Machine for Pushing only, £5 5s,; easily worked by a Lady or a Boy. 4 | *,* The Machines are warranted to give ample satisfaction, and if not approved of may be at once returned. Machines are kept in Stock, from which Orders can be at once executed. J. B. BROWN ax» CO., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, Е.С. GREENS LATEST IMPROVED PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES | FOR THE PRESENT SEASON 1863. ыа ыбаа +» Qo —<—ө a GR EN’S NEW PATENT GARDEN ROL THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL OF THE INPERRITIONTL EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED TO тда. RSEN FOR HIS PATENT TIWA. MOWERS, | PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN ON THREE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1862, AND DURING THE PRESENT SEASON 186 863, : Er GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have carried off every Pri n, an nd wi ere the only Machines Hi ighly Commended at the Royal Horticultural Society's Great Shows held at South Kensington, May 21, June 11, g 186 (No Prizes were Sm They are the only Machines in constant usé at the ROYAL GARDENS, WINDSOR ; the RÖYAL HORTICULTURAL' gocrimy 8 GAR KENSINGTON; the BOTANICAL еа REGENT'S PARK; the CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY'S GARDENS, ENSIN PALACE GARDENS; the HYDE PARK GARDENS, and i А. most Rad the Mpeg: са Squares, &c., of the Nobility, Clergy, aep rael throughout the Kingist Upwards of 14, th 1з of let 1 cien ТЬе, 2885. ~ ‚000 ‹ of the above Machines. dave been во old s t 1 e Patentees testifying to their TE STIMONIALS. ** Royal Horticultural Tun South — W, zo =з еы Royal Gardens, Windsor, March 27, 18. — : * DEAR Srg,—Your Mowing М s, whic * DEAR Srg,—Th M t eason for the for two seasons; have › answered meli: „у үр, "hei pe efficiently, md Sith & | sc o appe ie x poit. ] s I have tried, | use of the Royal Gardens, Windsor, give great satisf. * То Mr. Green." « Yo ours truly, Gro. EYLES.” xem “ To Mr. Green? ** Yours very ni: THOMAS INGRAM.” PR To ое 59 inches £3 10 0 Suitable for а Lady, р If with Patent Delivery БИ ж 10 OSuitablef f withinternalgear, 108. extra. | То Cut змы у Q Suitable for One Man aa Sue 15-9 н Do. Do. . 10sextra. ED s. 9 HM 4 o Suitable for оле po or Two Boys. 22 » vos 8 10 0 AX for Е Men. .. SPP : The. 1618" апа Tinch Sei Bei. ernal gear, are particularly recom- 0 CIT. ended fo e person. PRICES of HORSE MACHINES, including Box of Requisites 4 DONKEY and rony оа and Traces. m including Tr aces. — e With Collecting Box. With Patent рау м. ла · | To Cut 30 inches — sis 20 0-0 |... 5% deni ipei n mA: ло o Seia з 1 бз aie t m ; ud aS OEE сл о" с. 24 256 ЖШШЕ 26 OMNEM: esc x сен лаа о Т 0 er ee жа ат 030 ч. ©... ‚28. дй ». » Pasai i Rid uen am E ETET E Lori 0 кч x ^31 Тее Boots for Donkey, 16s.; for Pony, 20s. < - : ia Lenther Boots Hore, jet н; Y. 48, абайт. "A j^ 3e. бетеше, m been entirely remodelled for 1 е present season on the same ү р 1 Machines, which have given such ке у, an Бек ning Sel pening g t i, and 1 require no Box of Requisites. Res Beds ойнар небнай E jals, and of superio workmanship ; are delivered C g LEN 1 Railway Stations and Shipping 7 g » рр if sent Carriage Free to Lee ME deban ul 2 ires з GREEN'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS. Diameter 20 inches, length 22 inches, price £3 5s. | n er е length 17 inches, des £2 10, | Diameter 24 inches, length 26 inches, price £4 к. nches, length 32 inches, price £7. f Delivered Carriage Free t. principal Railway йә and Shipping Ports in England. T GARDEN ENGINES, SYRINGES, WATER BARROWS, and PUMPS. Mesa IRON FOUNTAINS CHAIRS. IRON HURDLES, WIRE FEN CING, WIRE NETTING, Фе. Also every description of HORTICULAURAL md AGRICULTURAL DIPLANENIS d nA к Пи vM: Price List. | SEEEN & SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS ; & 2, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, ЕС | May 23, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 481 SHANKS NEW PATENT LAWN MOWERS for 1863. емш PONY MACHINE. NEW HAND MACHINE, HORSE MACHINE. PRICES, including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingdom, and Directions for Use, SHANKS' NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE. 8 s ser PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHINE, No. 1484 Machi £28 0 0 чыг о. -inch Machine б, No.2.—42-inch Machine — ... 26 E о Drawn ы a Horse. Мо, 5. " g0-inch Machine оозе «#15 15 0? Drawn by a Pon No. 3.—36-inch Machine — ... т Eum cte Machine ат = Jy. No. 4.—30-inch Machine 19 0 Drawn by a Horse or strong Pon; No. 7,—25-inch M; 2 10 Drawn by a Donkey. Patent Delivering prets for Nos. 1 а 2 тва, 40s.; for Nos.3 and 4 T" нее узен 9 Nos. Р апа 6 н 30s; for Мо,7 Machines, 303. Machine, SHANKS’ NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for Pushing or Drawing Separately or Together. PRICES, including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and е Ports in the Kingdom, and Directions for use. Width of Cutter. Width of C P. Gron Machine pe а + 7 Ht Easily Worked by Two Men. No. 11.—16- Eu жы » 05e #617 6 Easily Worked by а Man. No, 10.—19-ineh Machine — ... а & 6 Do. by a Man and a v No. 12. —13-inch Machine ivi we cU 6 Do. by a Boy, ж —12-inch Machine for Pushing only, £5 5s.; easily worked by а Lady ога ле Mike a are warranted to give ample itin and if not approved of may w at once Pbirhek. J. B. BROWN awp CO, 18, CANNON | STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C. N THOMAS MILLINGTON, GLASS MERCHANT. (Established 1750.) 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WIT WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED ЖААР FOR SHEET Г GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL MN GRICULTU ALL, ISLINGTON, CONTAINING AN ACRE OF GLASS, WAS SUPPLIED BY T. MILLIN NGTON, Mr. Rivers and the — men in fe Hortienltural e: аз жей as the Nobility, Ger ad Малар һаув formed T, M. with orders for. Homa use . and for Exportation. _ SQUARES, in 100 and 200 Feet Box Small ке not exceeding 92 inches by A us á Ins. Ins. Ins. fuk Ins. Ty L ^ MILK PANS. Е E 6 s 7 KT 8 by6 ——X ^ d inches jur s c each $ с ә Н. 65 by 4} T4 ahis 8} by 62 EA PROPAGATI SSES. BEE GLASSES. ISH GLOB feet. 2 үш ~ "i each, | 4 inches — 0s. 6d. ар 0 1 9 m piy 4ths. "t il ?nds. Best. пси БҮ 0 8 H » 1508 : 9s. 9d. 112. 3d. 13.94. 16. 90. : a d 6 үз 010 , 5 z 1 8 inches diam, 5 l 4 7 » 1 1 i p^ » : $ » а n not exceeding 14 inches by 11 6 $ » m » Г Too 24 оа а А mim n d RET: fu. iiy pa labro | ipie КҮ 85$ » 110 b 2:05 » 5.9» |1222 ы ае » byo 18 by 9, 18 by 19 | Bn #9 .|H » E йыла са банн а сым» ll4by9%} | 12 bylo y M byll nr - ы = 5» 4th ва me Best. Неф ева аео а ü eme 10s. 9d. 18: 34 ЖЕ 1 reds E PRESERVE JARS з Pier = Мок : pas 1 4 E Without With с т А Squares not exceeding 20 inches by 18 inches. 16 ý £ am. s. 8. by! 14 by12 17 by 13 24 16 YI b: iod d E ud TOP BEE GLASSES. 3 .. 04.444. .. 08. 634.еа. From 12 inches long, я ind ча d 14} 71 18 y 13 20 o 17 li cACK эс , | Height Width 4. d. 4..0 6 .. 09 ,,| ld.perrunning inch. 144 by 114 15 by 12 18 by M 22 by 17 19 0 DM — 6ech| 5..08 .. оп , 15 byll 154 by 12} 22 by 14 24 by 17 20 5 eT 4 » А А 1 4 » E У и : 1 КАЙ aede 154 by 113 16 by 12 24 by 14 20 by 18 Е Mc 1797, 55 e 1 s 2c TT. 8:14 118 7| CUCUMBER GLASSES. B uH и ити FLOWER TUBES. T by8) 5 » 9 1 Б 2 2 ,,|From 12inches long and - 134 by 12} 18 by 12 22 by 16 2d. each, cr ls. €d. per dozen. | FERN SHADES & STANDS. | 10..2 0 2 8 „| wards, ld. per running inch Per 100 feet. езш М ? m SHEET GLASS. 4ths. Srds. ?nds. Best. ECT 7 In Cases for cutting up, - — as Manufactured. 118, 6d. 185. 6d, 163. 6d. 205. a E 1 $1 a s ер S Took; Orchard House vae as recommended by Mr. Rivers, . » » oz 10.. 8 8 , 2 0 , |Fourths quality $4 аза, АК ба.) КА ^64. "ON а e ZINC HAND GLASSES. |1l...$ 0 » 2 6 „ |Тыгав . do. ls 11142 0.42.0 |49 0 56.0 Painted and Glazed with |12 .. 5 6. „ 3 0 „ Seconds do. ES e 0 |64 о |74 6 |85 0 16-oz. Sheet Glass. A U d б » i 4 » | Best do. 8 6 188 6 |103 6 |18 0 ET ad Tou uc Mg S ^4 €6 a CRY STA т, SHEET GLASS. 16 au A, e S Куто, УУ» К" best Glazing purposes. 18 , .. 86 » eraging 16 oz. to the foot. E — x - fua dU. fn edd Алм mE muris. i WASP TRAP, 95. 64. per doz. Recond m in ae 100 A A . 0822 хе: ову e eem Ebony and Gilt Stands, Gas and reo г 10 ЕЕ quaiity, in cases of 100 feet x mp Glasses, Chimneys and Globes, &c. econd quality, in cases of 100 feet GLASS TILES, in SHEET and ROUGH PLATE, PLATE GLASS, PATENT PLATE, m HARTLEY PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, & Per gallon.—f. Per ewt.— s. d. uii AUAM LINSEED OIL 3 de uo». GENUINE WHITE LE pio, MM ‚80 0|FINE OAK VARNISH |... /.. |... -. 20-40. 12 & l1 из ие ылы ANTI CORROSION PAINT.. E 28s, do 34 0 HrpRÜABBIAGE.. .. 2 1M M PEUBPEMTEINE L0 705 005 757 р, > ш 878g LINSEED OIL PUTTY s 4 8 0| PATENT DRYERS, per cwt. 28s, to 42 0 d ` MILLED LEAD in Sheet and Pipe of all sizes. Old LEAD bought or 260 jn exchange. LIFT PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, and PLUMBERS BRASS WOR of all kinds, NETT CASH meses "m —— Sutton's Grass Seeds а ATE dy Шаша їп Pots. , "S QALckoLARIA, | CINERARIA, and PRIMULA A. AT THE ROYAL FARMS, THE ALDERSHOT AND ave an immense st fally I MPS, eu Mgr йкы ТНЕ fine strong Plants ga па. А suitable for planting —— al P cof py d йс оты vi TS OPLE out at once against walls, poles, consisting of the [= lA d marking. Price, 18. and 9$. 6d, per г ® UTTON' s ARS "SEEDS f best v of ROSES, CEEMATIS, BIGNONTAS, ir CINERARLA extra choice lE Délbackef- per packet, T PASTURE, PARKS, | JASMINES, PASSIFLORAS, WISTARIA, бо, ай very reason- | бү RIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, extra choloó, Je. \ and LAWNS 4 ы now Sown at the Royal | able prices. uud м, Uckfie!d, Sussex. packet. And \ ms; the Crystal Palace, Sydenham ; боаз Nursery, Mar aresfie ckfie Bos MES n MoCutipOH, Reed Merchanta, Созай Plants, &c. Market, London, W.C. len реа КТ Р. ER be i to invite attention to his Notice.—American Plan Ee тв. Surrow's GRASS SEEDS Bu Collections of AMARYLLIS, AZALEA INDICA, EXOTIC Б : mixed 1 expressly to suit the soil for | ORCHIDS, FERNS, and LYCOPODS; ORNAMENTAL and үү ATERER аур чортивеа 4 CATALOGUE в which they are required, are never known | VARIEGATED FOLIAGED PLANTS; MISCELLANEOUS, | Y Y now ready, and wi f all the Rhododendrons s m ee to fail The prices are "moderate, е STOVE, GREENHOUSE, and HARDY PLANTS; all of which | fair price and description of a А ons other ticulars мә which may be had pos аге healtby and cleam. Purchasers of EN or small quantities EET Ap wo ногу took in Е ce summary = А і 1 th t liberal term o e most extensiv: BUTTON & Sons, Royal Berkshire Веза Establishment, Reading. ky sec ares н DESCRIPTIVE C ATALOGUES are pub-| The Exhibition of Am » iv um RP ii ore De PRIZE САТСЕОГАВТА SEED i Веб and Visio Nursery, Tooling, Вапу, B UAI. pem ""-- unequalled in the kingdom. Annual Salo pon ue d 4 d р — In keel ed packets, 15. 6d., 28. 6d., m J. N & eh ттт уте | FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS - NOBSON'S PRIZE CINERARIA. SEED. — E. БА: : most of the largest Estates in the E t Stove and Gre T First Prizes awarded to our collection in the spring, ey In sealed packai. lt, 98. 6d., and 5s. Hw CARRIAGE FREE. N & Бома, Seedsmen, Islei. BANGHOLM SWEDE, Tu IMPROVED LONG RED MANGEL - OBSON'S PRIZE кызыды SINENSIS SEED. EAST LOTHIAN SWEDE, IMPROVED LONG YELLOW MANGE | Та sealed Жы RN ARD'S BEAUTY SWEDE, IMPROVED RED GLOBE MANGEL, асси 5 Беедашер, 18 se 38 ONE DROPMORE SWEDE, IMPROVED WHITE FIELD BEET, ICHARD = в LIST of the MARSHALL'S CHAMPION SWEDE, RED CLOVER, | COWGRASS, m TRIBE d p ван ving € ш WHITE, YELLOW, апа ALSIKE BÉ i pep d botanical па erivations, Ed a GREEN-TOP. SWEDE, ERS. — 5 foliage, pesca en use in үе nativi WHITE SWEDE, PACEY'S PERENNIAL RYEGRASS, — 3 and size there, situation, soil, =ч other Info МОВ, IMPROVED SKIRVING'S Ta and other sorts. ае х of ай their synonymes. Freo by post for| WHITE and RED GLOBE, a ‚ ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, FOREIGN а RicHaRD Өмттн, Nurseryman, Worcester. NORFOLK TURNIP, ENGLISH SEED. SCOTCH YELLOW TURNIP. ^ NATURAL GRASS SEEDS, in minta erym, 9. HENDERSON anp SON offer first-class : te, suitable for various soils Е. quality of, CINERARIA, „PRIMULA SINENSIS DOBITO'S word OVAL MANGEL, кезе ае: оок ities. ie and PANSY. Also, CINERARIA WEBBI, n ARD'S DITTO, LIGHT RYE-GRASS and other CHEAP Р T the tovs ls. and 2s. 6d. per packet. Es PROVED. YELLOW GLOBE io — OPES 43r EXPERIENCED GARDENERS recommended to | IMPROVED ORANGE GLOBE рт , Wellington с; St. John's ЕЗ London, N.W. Orders for Exportation promptly attended. to. s edding P eui Nose depo Me M. DILRISTONE will forward (Carriage free E A MV to tomon) sem тоса ТАЕ санае олс of Nepos QIUCBBLAN. DAHLIAS, VERBENAS, 28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, NEAR the GUILDHALL; and The above are warranted to give satisfactión, ОАТА- ` 15, LAWRENCE LANE, LONDON, Е.С. осон Mun: EU аа Hedingham, Esse = = кы O аврора ы сати Хотток.- те "y to ob N Ty s endeavoured in their Advertise, Teper HA nda: елеч 5, иет 10, uus vip FTU ^ - е f the Nordia на d пама jr for sale i ^e t Mam - x Min quite content E LA CATALOGUE gf 35 pagos м че пач Я Меча and ourselves to believe UE ene would not qose any Plants of а — stamp. Post-offico Grdore ыт 2 Ene enclosing L4 Messrs. DILLISTONE & Co., Sturmer and Woodlands Nurseries, near Halstead, Essex. — EDDING PLANTS. — Scarlet and Variegated Geranium, Мыл Lobelia speciosa, Agathæas, plain and D ted; antius; new purple-leaved ; Ageratums, s, Cineraria maritima, y cmm CARTER'S LIST ОЕ NEW PLANTS FOR 1863. SÀ RA T5 id Cre W i Woop б Poma, Huntingdon. o — eum TOUS YAN BOUTTES NEW CATALOGUE, 224 NEW GERANIUMS, & Ha Leni LAUR to be & ux at Messrs. Б. SiLBERRAD & Sox, Mr. BEATON, t 1 р. гау 1 f NOSEGAY and other sections o! BED gi, ER y. H. "e goods will be delivered free out of the Custom Seld in Me the undermentioned from pus 5 Sta Collection of Seedlings, and jn Дайе then ee, Sub yer тойга б wi Vo charged fr iub рдан Ө the|as being some of the most valuable Bedding varieties ever offered to the Public; he has placed them шош Choice Variegated Plante í for Edging and Ribbon ; The Set of Six Varieties for 10s. 6d. x WILLIAMS —-— to с i - has a NOSEGAY VARIETIES. Merrimac (Bzarox). arge Stock of the u 1 atrong plara atthe füllewiog 1 em шыны У This is а great improvement on *' Imperial i the additional bread of Riv to which wi wo es eds ALBIDA YARI GATA, "вз. per dozen; less by y alluded; and in addition to being very use Ribands, it is p effectivo for Vases, &oc. 6d. each. Helen Lindsay (Bxarox). This is а rival of the well-known © Christin ааб in immense tru: 130 pips, or flowers, а о As this is а un ае t hai d ighly prov Rel ad я | induced to offer large quanti heap rate, s о extensively used foro Bedding purposes iu New Roses _ а large beds this season. Botanic Gardens; the colour isa nt richer m ed. ted E Ad». СЕ STRONG PLANTS, eene пә. Зао тас (Son and м througho: ariet; Жыш шы; К following NEW В lant uem E. ах "E за E deny Арс of j^ LORD MACAULAY, H.P.— ET шш way of ES LZ im . General Jacqueminot, b ran brigbierin in ertet каете the Le and m double. Tbe flow: of good average abundantly and in Б ра S n; This is also жөр crine T habit c habi ppc and foliage MOT. T8. ed. š secti ico 1s, each ; per MRS. BON PAUL, Н.Р —Dright violet тей, shaded with psn ; wers constantly, and in clusters, 1. ссеес Mud E) ЭЕ Vedi, ot аа п artera, lange and fal Rubens Improved (pairs) our fini ра cons z = 188 са m mosteffective| тһе tals of this beautiful variety are Me crimson, $ the и нб тч scarlet with а I O peg or eye; very Vaisse, but | dwarf and compact habit. Price 2s. 6d. an. d Be. ба, each. 28. brighter in colour. "Reed atis at Tons Us tae pads of Lord Raglan, Senateur Vaisse, and other pem тір bs. BEAUTY E hee ar M, H.P.—Bright erimson, of s асе. са Ке сд » Айшә, form, i шй surpéze a wp es — > Containing FULL LISTS а STOYE, GREENHOUSE, апа BEDDING PLANTS, now pn Appledton. JAMES CARTER & co., 237 & 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. * time s influe May 23, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' ааны AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 483 OYAL HORTICULTURAL FLORAL COMMITTEE, t MxxTING of this Committee for the Exhibition of NEW PL ANTA x SEEDLINGS will be held in conjunction SOCIETY. | Class 24 is for New or pem Hardy Ornamental Plan Class 26 is for Seedling Florists Flowers, and Garden 'iybrids | of all kinds. ачен should at once be taken up. Let us offer sugge estions зары 5 fe urse there аге two courses which might ud with the First Great Show of the season, which will take place simultaneously followed i carrying on such a in the Gardens of the Society en May Ө, ag " рот м bjects | enq Тһе one would be to ascertain the re ult will form Classes 21, 22, 23, 24, and 26 of the Scbedule for that day ; and Sub- committees "will be appointed to adjudicate upon "E : at = bee п n done © ready - Тһе other would | them. be to в out doing something further, with the Class 21 is for New or Rare Tender Plants in flower, | direct object of eliciting new information. Neither Class 22 is for New or Bare pe ср й Plants not in flower, of th ould be lost sight of, or avoide pue 2b Ex ay Dre o: There are to be found in London and its Suburbs does not however e us any data Th which we "T test y conclusion | А. in the fnt titi b a hot-bed, nd planted out as s ger of frost is over, Furr а st m n 2 horse-hoe, ^ then the soi w side against lant. A man ши t follow. E Straighten the [е eni press the soil with a hand-hoe. They must be planted rather thickly at first, and =) т to cho new Em MMOL NI MEE GHENEC Sy pe 8 0 аза to en in ma M ing furt bet er tien Half. ht o'cl ki th т d ith the | 0! 8 P г аа My XR C АМ "Wibbeut previous | tions, With the o object therefore, of learning the Subject [^ e however segn in Qe ойр А sees shou dà be result of what has been already done, » ср tation handed in bg 9 o'clock, to лараг Perd es tobemade | OË this committee might usefully. explore the before 10. various districts of the оран noting as they l persons aro A liberty to exhibit. th d hieh a ? 9-б nd, to th оова, Becretary to Ње Floral Committee, [50 ihe inds d ка whie " gether with the — ich they rowing, the al Society. -— aie i placed, and 10th — 1868, the pr E 55 тра have made or - making, EREM ONIAL to be OBSERVED at UNCOVER-|in whichever direction it Some CONSORT, in the пас PRINGESS of WA ә = Р, е = Е ч Е е B с $ ч TL & ct Б © w а Е Ке RS з Tbe Орев. arid to take part West Dome of the xb Building, "Whilst Rr be Military Bands will play. e Royal Party will ke маит at the Test. Dome Entrance by the Executive Comm: of the Memorial Committee, Their RR. 8 will em a dow e Nav cony Sail m jo Ante- The Council of idik Military Bands will again play. . After Fhich ice Membrial Сотоне will read an Address. of Wales will order the UNCOVERING OF ни. ек will be announced by a fi which military і е MEMORIAL of хад EXHIBITION of 1851, and | useful VCE uld e Procession will measures s whioh should № pe underta o H orticultural Society will present an N Med in this bearing on the Cg Y Cu : + Иш. natel xact account is given of РР с осто ог "quality of the produee, though it remarked ‘‘ old p'anters said they oe е j^ | heavier set on the same amount of land— The seed. was the '*green —-— fint of reno trees for натан апа о and reporting upon n their р» =ч the eet zt more active | heavy." id the State of Mississippi It is thought that Cotton may be raised with fitin othe: States if a proper mode of cultivation is adopted should, however, be glad to have ore exact det ils, without which we should nof and кнр objeot of 709 ле experimentally a known whi m, in addition t pr get tified in ‚ uilding very much on the report. ay. yal party, К Ьу ре procession, will then walk тапа the Gardens, stopping at various points to see the Memorial and the Garden. The route мо П Бе marked by ban ners, and itis requested that during th he spectators RA remain stationary. If it nd Nm Procession ag irem under the Arcades. The течи Building open to the visitors, PORGE борча, Son Bec. Memorial Committee. UNDERS, Hon. Bec. of tbe Horticultural. n $ | mending such a work, we believe we are poi — Тнк ME hour have ай expressed by to su n ые? ohjeet EE be сүү, Mn: " Pme md tent dq ex n id Ag p » ourish of| y as that we now refer to, Committee form music | d of course, either of its own knowledge, or by gom hotion of tie best mon er well vored ш tho онш subject as RADOLYFFE, аот, and Kr and 2 its aree -— in the pei CRANSTON pronounce, "ав в they have pronounced in embers place amongst those 1 Е p э fent in Кайран, тч yot commonly урн іп London, may A tolerably certain of not being led astray by MJ" We have, therefore, devoted a would be the most {е жд {0 бын umbrageous с This don ould e about for space Nerf it might г we selection | it Merian made, allowing the experimental trees fa: — kok sev з r* а ral re i die. eitis fim the cream The баги Chronicle. V 868 committee of the Roy al Hortie ultural Soeiety, nd in default of a aiios field for experiment, we М осона Сте Ang i er "Wrpxzrepay, Мау 27 Finer i e BURTON, ч - Мың Kensington MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. : em A T less important than the question of the mim of. the existing Trees of our Parks and yenture to think it might first try its hand within the limi AA Шш 20 acres at South. je paced a ati its eon, and a row or r two. of addi- trees various in kind, were to be introduced tapis, the garden oae would r pen gain some- thing in n ће: matter of shade whatever ы and se eon itraetors, i is the | whether there can be found vinh are iat to во requisite to render vti few out-door Londo: сыш T and which are at the same up against the —— зов кы а Londonatmosphere. The com Маре ат хей mei qs e ds й, аз ono in e a we do not | ^» XT — place in Уе а а tree сап be can get, besides | it, some others whi e of different aspect, and | not les less suitable, 1 NI 4 y : portant be plan part € ЛА һат rdly be les ental | tion. ot the site might ord, but nothing more, As| "o f Ros satisfactory to be told that they are V giu T wth and free-flowering habit. sorts most highly praised, we йа one is rer of in the highest possible terms by allfour о the eleven ot above- бае others Roses may ере арнар much praise on all sides. These 12 Roses therefore zel х аз ш: established а ane and n gain need hesitate to add them to | collection. = — te of having most Њо; e suffrag ly rag to pias e orn е T placed th t in the inves tigati ion of а some go im- rough of the dores Mene is held by M T de Rolan, a p pein iant crimso n flower, which, Ней to Mr, R. * gure NS piar Жы! every- [e " and to which the pu К, and first-class esitatin lied. То same series of to the publie as that of ti o bep t an рз us kinds of trees fitt anted уар = йге crimson flowers pel on к Maurice Ber- ardin, which is said to be quite first Dem Oliver ; Charles D | about our and cities, the fub res n fairly be ike to lend it э s aid. кем niak Ego" Del rime, pikoa of as one of the very best le fore that certain of the se on | Lefebvre, a magnificent, sort, апа’ опе of the finest, | parks which lie east e eh d р» бев with the flowers shaded with qe Pme du апре, t very well be set apart for the Comte сат diee кы „Жы. n i i trial; and we would advisedly include all E cdd gn ; абзи. these, i that the inquiry t ade not quite so ardent as in the othercases- These, Np E m -| еп, are no mean the ranks of high- «rd Siue And e g ut ses, Not — but of another stamp + I racter and unlike the labours of an itor Committee—such|to be found out b t this effort, still а А-ы as that which has been recently nominated by benefit would h been realised, апа one which | and € firs i al Horticultural Бо › 80 compre- | would be quite worth all the labour and pains i bensiye and extensive із the science of pag со means, too, of pnp bg ub as that borieulture; and, we may also add, so little | which h, ere set 1 ersto ; eyery part about in ыр TE бышат: pe e that country may be found a field for its labours, in опе | the wwater-side embankments of the metropolis | ,. өт other nis oreste огпа- | (and not me. 1 е heartily trust, £; | are to much that it ma lose no time in setting about the| the sight, ord s fulfilment of the important duties which have been | migration speople, аме to it, scmper m а s little | time be furnished with stately avenues of shade- space for ее —— of much of the | yielding trees such as would not сены ais we would at this m ent корн АС wn on the immediate attention of members "Y. t mmiitee, as а kind of ina duty, апд that is, to ascertain ben how y арр SHADE TREES for Іохрох PARKS and GARDENS can be found which С Г-у pee ess e piti ness нъ 8, Elms, and 7 зылат PE ever- ; there is need enough that the aH to | ennoble the acts of ап Arboricultural Comm: Іх the “ Genesee Farmer" for Fe there is А Ls rt but interesting notice of. | malol A t to grow Cortot aia v^; Y during Y: - nt that under тау be raised at а profit cf 10 cents | e авнаа crimson, not M qualit; ity; çois- Lacharme, on which t pith € beantif uisite, t-rate € ту E: Жм ich is said to be both superb and Кузге t Mery, which ii o be гун — апа Madamo Charles н, down as quite a show vari Suchar acquisitions to the rosy-co! mong themselves in which is веб Шахоб cided rts varying 0... не as well cedes of the public to ni tr de iing set = the шап; ы йез introduced in T2 some- hich s Ъагйїу yet fully tested; also for taining а glimpse yi some of —- si тев, e e su classes n provide iis ete mp улар of 1862 € 1865; 2, for 12 484 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 23, 1863, —— Áo irusses of any new kind of 1862; and 3, for 20 New | are therefore always anxious п куе the operation |once, and are DAE sent out in the beginning or Roses in 8inch pots. The Rose-growers should do | over eren the approach of rains, 16 ів their | middle à mes themselves the justice of taking care that these classes | opinion that bs beie instead of Teh ' sliengthétied, The d id on every farm play a very impor. d, not suffer them to be left, as Prem be in red w the flow er-stems removed, боо "*; jt part Ё ү - ulture. Those of Messrs. Byvoet on some previous occasions, little better than blanks. rly; ефт h I had an opportunity of examining ег, that it is to be hoped that the | ан enables it to retain or renew its vigour v dedo ar еа ү irably constructed for the Purposes d Decorated Vases of | not find favour at маг rlem, in - n as the Hyacinth fof which they are red ded. They are fitted up with uch better set up on this occasion | is CE in eties, such for| wooden shelves, tier above tier, somewhat like an an they have been very telling гоа of the €: if not spoiled by th vulgar: | n hitherto. These might be made | examp le as one very largely cultivated — Am du Cœur Sopiah frui room. They ә уен; doors and w window, ies fine ays, SO 88 to en fur amongst the bulbs, ity of their accompanim үе jti is found, if ae are removed, the bulbs crack, | allow t r to ем о suc ckers, and become, deteriorated. The The тов a aa er thatched with the reed of the country an red p tiles, or with od under labis Tals and Мм; it is found, can only be ied the tiles. p eite mee ar » made to a certain ven A VISIT ТО THE PN m ee OF HAARLEM | by allo owin g the flower stems to Бе fully derelpel extent non-conducting, а and а mpera the result. Mr. Мн et informed ше t at all hat he prefers baving a number of £ тал АГ g houses is Тне land having been pe аз I have described | mentione roperty із d, by |t (p. 460), is then di vide d into beds de. feet wide, and | During the period еа the flower-stems аге being | to опе Md on ne, as t ипе, inches apart, in rows, across | removed, it is a common sight to вее cart- loads of ч fire. Rober: , Erratum. ар my first vete for Mr. Wm, Paul of ung, undersized "aed MA quine "img field—a strange sight to the eyes of p t, read of Waltham Сто then are uo, мг а we "ihe operation is con The qe takes place in the months of Septem- шын. But во it is. The latter month is preferred, for | our stay аб Haarlem, millions of these do жей, were ber and Octo ber. er pots, and to AS E: delight cn the colleetions which are annually placed m tents at or strewed on the roadsides and | to commence growing and throwing f меа fields, where children had been playing | selves with; and again есас е winter comes оп, and this is Bot. fesirable.. ове ihem. Some qmi m have been mn to | “cui bono. "Thé latter PN content, and perhap а fishing i when such а ey of land has to be planted ж extract the: scent, and thus turn the flowers to some wisely so, Aud ti е indiffere MCN vec with the work. Hyacinths р are covered over, 6 inches deep, with ndigenous to the country, in order to Sometimes the v are strew ouk the bulbs fct "the frost. The covering is re omo me over r newly prepared land, to prevent the sand from | фы thr e any товара, whet being blown about by the wind, ind ibis is, I believe, |а chance of success or not. in spring, the beds are cleaned, and nothing mn requires to be done until the plants come into bloo; The time bg flowering varies, of co — with the e and indeed this is not | exercise, or n т than prudent in order to get through | surprisi "we member ‚ы the flowers of ied fish or not. During the depth of winter the Нушин paene е ust expanding, soon lose all fragrance, and Веча if aj thinf, rather hey 2 аб в of ps ; the bode в ш € in the rearing o FISH AND FISHING.—No. VIII. Іх Te of the subject—good and bad fishing ‚ёл vm the r part of | days s—1 а X" J. to anticipato that many га vill uiry ; use the gl ** pooh-poo ап subject is too » сор for w elves But to these I would say, | they value their time, es one ay ал бош cili them th — anothe if the i d be well if оу оош ascer her exister anglers, in n particular, spend much money in travelling me will ask fr the ERE ondon не "Thames Hyacinth ‚ bulbs are ripe, and are taken of the grou und in yt агара. of June. They are iid on the | Боа or punt, which they would rather have saved if ees could have foreseen it would e been unpro- ght find the will he кау who has a *' ticket rule it may at from t surface of the beds with their roots to the ову ih, and madio of 7 April. yi after а lites s exposure voe are covered with ductive. In this limited view they m n the Hyacinth is in fall bloom—not S inches Here they main for 10 or 12 дау», me they de spin cui bono out. dai whi le to dry What, of the cui bono, buds the soil. as one might at үз iad sight suppose, таң ie uic e heavy fleshy flower-stems from falling кеш leaves and rotting them during wet we pulum. The eu ltivators lets are remove eE o stems cut off, X they are finally | preserve? ` А warnin taken into the drying house. Those for exportation | 2 are sometimes selected and arranged by themselves at | in d as " warnin E. C.'s SCIENTIFIC ANGLER'8 DIARY. PLAE danilanici aacra ads ДЫ EE tu of leav e" for one day only, to fish.in a splendid of а cbe like unto dmiral Fitzroy's storm signals, which are onl tende f gs,’ —such as “ Sondar or о at present сап medical men of h eminence in th : ;. |and chiefe original of them came fro m Flaunders, and e hooke п igh —— sid AM To therefore they are called Flemish аы : and іп what Put "the БОПЫП. peser vnto T which you cannot hand. "ате, COMPANION, T 3 Point of Wind. Quantity of Wind. 4 ойыс | Kind of Day. State of Water. c3 M знан ^x Baro Morn. | Кооп Even. Kind of Fish | Ont с ind or № fS t w | Kind of Fl te of day and sky "e бегана taken or lost. under water, | Welghk.| Length.| Girth. | "Stomach. Day. | where taken or lost. | of Stomach. Bait or Fly. | nost on Water. the moment. 7 | à; Wednesday next, аге likely to be good fishing days" са ех LORE.—No. II. niit, tà бав the birds, or with a sling to throw at —would be Spend юана 380.) them, peng SUI to watch at those times. ‚ But there is P ey Righe view to take than the etm are two of 1 birds —— that -— cheries x anglers. E THE pomm relim barn me x An pss former а most: th must е q^ Convinced aving been gone throug P roceeds looked vnto, or els she will pick the ени i ns would study m Lam thut ending end the дес: gler | course on Fruits as follows ; vie they ripen. The other, which is called a Bulfinch, will angler would X electricity and g—in con- eate опер, and all: but heare her chirpe junction one with the other, or if a Fitzroy, n Glaisher,| Cherries are the н fruite that e to be gathered, | before she lights vpon the tree. а e hona ere combined in one person, enean тыш b shalbe ioned: Of whic Жы order of g ЕЯ of Cherie. di eus things through a new medium, |fruite there uro sorts Bc pr a England, land, (that is to ы o: It reed Ем 2" cheries ym hit on new discoveries, which would mot only be | вау) i yne AR e ыд €" io hygienic soience in petis but cherries, and blacke 65 чча сон A rd prihereda БЕ А WB e cid а Aud ы dder : most valuable advantages to science in | (о be mentioned, that is the Flemish and the English. ME Rea a most store The Flemish called, in ripe, there Be aral le ing thereof, Wh сап account for facts well known to | 1% t they growe in Flaunders, but that the Sant grafi | for foare of breaking an y boughes. pent: must haue E find called merce hooke, to that powerful medicines are rend intense in their eir actions, according to the SERM din нч н воепег in England these graftes be, or any trees | reach with dem ша of the atmosphere ing fron Шеш from time to time since the firs ou must de you also a chery pot or кїм For th | eginning of them, they are sooner ripe then they that | gather енг in: and to the same cherie dote yho wil a — Ee pep om E are n rally of themselues English Mud in some | there must E. Ae with a string a little hooke, that tion of. ** fac or wide their i di k del ра oureteene daies sooner, in other three | when er sets to gather, he may hang his tion, I subjoin the plan of a Soto "To que be week ее А Ld Ed n кой от нм чатів ch Sot ы nt iy Bongi neer, as occasion serues, and йй аһа К of the n they grow: But w. во to be remoued at his pleasure: Alwaies s proaided, terbound, leaves or columns for their particular obser- | һай. ч fud t me! : tha earnestly hope, as I believe, tbat a years as ‚ of * fei" зе eve, that а year's observation | Сһегіеѕ to cha 4 their el & be x — - | that yeelds fruite, че ума ле ensuing. At the gatherin f "f M uer сщ: E the res pei © ы and | whë they begin to ripen) you t haue e gat . Useful "theory very of another "Law ОЁ уоп set one to Кее the Wr the bird which « iL be | boede tal th Jews always affecting fish and man! Е, C. very busie a thats ёре at E раке МЫ ы hey be о E^ ow s the c iin -— pA day, untill eight of the locke in the forenoone: and | For mu: —In ниг midale of May. at foure or fiue of the clocke untill nine at еа The e to Pis pri: | keeper must with a peece shoote, or make some other If there be any great store eme кора П of course add, in- | they о Кы. X one plot o or acre of groüd, Jou that the gatherer haue a great ca re tbat he pull no t the one chüge tiir спот red. And as воопе as you see your | for the next knot, у stalke, is it com; be Smeg m off ding the stalke end s ert them into your rade) 's Б Cherie. o оа оа ; I 4 і i I EE наанаа Ó€à—X— Á— Mar 23, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE ARD’ кел итше ал GAZETTE, yed any farre way, from теғ they beg athered, e baskets or siues : ery pots ie та) ou must all be dee г рго nt of the Ere АНА | in the execution of this {о be expenses a of nis made by the p tbe em out. Eac f thes siues sh Jaths in t both one way : већ lath tih be "aont ihe. heat ot two foa : е» e palme of a mans d betwixt, or somewhat m under. Тһе reason iA I wish. these laths E H ve in the ооо, is, vpon the hen s head, siue being weake bottomed of selfe, the. отту head LE! =. et cause the cheryes, in all that circle of his лазы and to be brused: but the two laths i| ve his head from spoyling of the еа - са easily c саг ттуей, _һашїп а wr eat ath o е suc ch t thing es e very same : that He m 4н їп, - never put them out vntill such times as they are to bes spent. be deepe rod-baskets. This latter way is not so good. m kly bringeth th into a heat: and once being ina heat, they presently rot. But the Her of London (Жөнү ay I holde to be the 9 t gather them into kibseis, or little i" baskets made siue-fashion: so filling them that tl siues or may be three inches (or there about) emptie at the to о ould hurt the ОЕП ӨЕ, HE the siue or bask et were fu But esie Шу that hane no great store to carry ay conueigh them on horsebacke in 1 а pay e of pan niers D on each side опе, lyned t both in the bottom 6 ре with fresh Рев. Prouide that eee panniers or baskets be full: or els the fru. ite will be spoiled with toni Mor g. EXTRACTS FROM THE NEW ACT FOR THE PROTECTION OF GARDEN OR ORNAME КАДАН GROUNDS IN CITIES AND BOROUGH set aj E "еги than b; impri ission the owner thereof in any public — reet, or pibbe public place, for the o inh abitants thereof, and where the pointed for the "a е the care of the same, and from the wan: of such c r from any o ges EL к... been m the - Metropolitan Board of ere in any place under their ке йы: of Lond where the pro of this A B anti = à r the d | flow: 485 shrubberies, as budded would. be the enses incurred any Саре author shall be Abutilon vitifolium is c d with its sho йоду а tw иы отет руе корн v. bem in апі blossoms, for the first time, will soon be developed arrying into executio thin an eir city or borough the Ке intituled ye Act to provide for the Regulation б л, pei hec n Buddlea, raised from seed геа Corporations in England and Wales, and апу оће oyal Horticultural Society a few ending the same. ears ago. These plants Were all ki lle ed to the ground x Whe ere any such e Р ground is managed by any | in 1860, b tust: "n committee of the inhabitants of any square, crescent, iid , E d street, or place, such committee may Ул and from time to and es sta dar My hybrid Rhododendrons have time revoke and alter, bye-laws for th ge of the | not bloomed as freely as usual, zr "wi ertheless, have same, and for the pre D of th sh С ne can 7 mer-houses, and other eg m ba 1 be that purpose by the emere signed by the latet of the | P t pas ee ng any rubbish in to апу such garden, or trespassing therein, oc d as fr been gorgeously beautiful, thoug te with their Indian parent f со it orious owers his year in the open ај mo am he which the shall be sed, and whieh book | Of Sikkim shall and may be pol «ай read, and taken as evidence of n doo: d t ciliatum, glaucum, and blan fordi- such pee in all courts LM аш and а апу, ат: ог um; thë er is a very striking species, as йш rvant, or o to gar any ^ й р. inh habitant, Ишани viginst + the same, ater they shall have totally like: any other, vj similar in form and enc е allowed as herein-after provided, upon proof thereof | colou: тайна: Lily, the name of which it is (ei it at e, Shall. te acting for the district in ы Thich фе hb gardon hada. тош, ot its orange Е yellow colour give i situate, в xceeding 5l. : Provided always, that серве коже hall not | novelty of hue if crossed me free-seeding white come int Eo ira until the same shall have been allowed by | or cri variety ? "This "ee flowers freely with of one of the or co or by the Justices in | me, and seems very hardy. Throu gh фе, e d q ons; and it shall be incumbent on such judge or SHW. J. Hob In ived some jus "ur n the request ofa uch em saei toi peu "s any а е Б s though th pes byelaws (aider ed to them for tha boda and t лу or jtm of wx eA e disallow the same as they tbink meet nanently e coldn they 5. Any police constable who shallsee any person throwin ris ric e ем AA enden ed ds in dm as - d e A e ra amarem or а ог чаара ог t СА, к ittin lan pios nuisance therein, соң айарын һе "authority hereby prd ха him ; ү any p ЖОЙ нагу before an Y M strate " the district shall be liable for each an —— n e exceeding сє ог to РОН for ceeding 14 da; and in case it shall be Ro ownership of the p ая it —À Aud AES rty of the is -— рт contained i; 298th Sections of "the Act, p held in 18th er 10 years Gra ыза UT Quee: incorporated in this Aet forfeiture imposed by ny bye in pursuance r or thin ng do ne £ ge to be done of En land and Wales. y the | Susiana has flowered меи Ми growth н too ea for safet SEEN id ue y Dalho ousi: and Ed orthii lavo fimi реа E | tiful, far superior to Dr. Hookers figure, and ња more fr: ragrant than Edgworthii. I would also add that this эрг ing, and that the old but somewhat rare Iris мнт vena i Cloth of Gold oisette Rose, and Americ: —Sir Charles © T 7 li “ эы зуу ne es of the Ant n respect of the bogs in this part o planted on drained or reclaimed bogs, genera Re ed y do. But I think 4 ing in this Act shall extend to or include any garden, ornamental ground, or other land belonging to ber Majest; in right of her crown ws of her Duehy : Тапса, от апу garden, oen - M — Е z жй "апо Борро nder the ng un ime er Majesty'a в Werke t^ bli Balldings. er of the commissi Soete for the time being acting under the Crown Estate Paving Act, 1851, or to any gar Ede en, ornamental or other ground, 5 which special provision is made for the due саге апа. protection thereof by any public or private Act of Parliament. . Nothing in this Act shall extend to Scotland or Ireland, Home Correspondente, it i ing too uch t say, t in the "Irish bogs is ri нн: "n be in a Danish og, e timber found tot mber, bu t to the grain, to the large amount resin, and — to the cleavage and € КЕ ance the timber. It most nearly rese ен he Pitch (pine of cd g onl p m the appearance of the timber, as I have n leaves or ‹ r have I — authorities іп any other city or it m Wer. 10 me by he give to your correspon who | and mu lated given in Belmullet, t Ar idee Ur T e "3 x c ЗНА ground, and it after бге m р. 461) whether certain Orchids of his will and. which wis stated to to hiv сна found in digging due füquiry à RT. С ang rine ч freehold i 4 feet below the cdi of a g behind the e same cann: е subj or Sba vested 1п an; Roeping te ma Peaid, sutjeti to any oondition or reservation or S RUNS ET E nalis. мео бун» | Dey. "HM d TT Tim mae md vory itle decayed; ping e ey or а garden or ple: nd, or E 2i tst th shall not » Ыш it upon, bu but 73 ораса, shall 477 it well. tet should, however, q pp within y "атра or eer: др ае Пт et to be | те member that the. set l have been l 1 - do not sitit, removed, and (i re requested by "ore the pa of а of the NOt intended to interfere, with the hot treatment of рб, to it. The e occupy equally "he o AC RA. E 0—45 of the hou —— -—— tin g the "S ants that com P at — eap lo оса рр!у ті Cree of I and mark auda ч extending gi t Арк or ornamen un a com . оре mitos er par ed "t f i. nine nor fewer than three | арг г Т therefo ndi оне iti ней more if ue re n ts, in order. that the й em ке айу alive. Unfortunately our cata logue of cool country |tion on the pcr amin В. enar Roy garden or ornamental ground for the use of such inhabit: pe is at present very Е болн ‚ simply because we | Towers, Moy 12. [We should — to see the cone.] Е Je у й us pi and УТА диш аш ауе mi rcd lost m as fast, as № ey came, but we я ы € ^ n аш “1погышшу = time to time cause to be tbe sums by look dently to the enterprise of our nurserymen, | inquired a ury olla conical ers, wi committee for defraying the expenses of the tenance and | such as ue С. m мася Low, to тое refer to the D. pho din of Mi 9 атн and management of һ епо е5 tt for a fi under cool tr bruary, 1849, district, t by an --— ra to фо, genera rate to b be nasessed on | OTE Orchids require ze p Pid d humidity, and ill en offers his — testimony to th Wim occu agreo as aforesaid to undertake the | honseplants. A cool houseought s м шл the north. — conical boilers are those of S €harye of FOU " Metropolitan | A da esci iaca, Brassia Gireoud cinnamomea, | to whose business Bury & Pollard W. six months after t the дийсе herein 0009 m ned miali bare A Lon ata Ec, Epidendrum trum, E аР reply to o thei үрү of“ Ignora tup within ithin such fu time as arkeria spect tabilis & Pollard's improved conical boilers I beg to to the said Board or authority n mari чыш expeiient to allow for. edi i: "barba um M Paphinia barbata), | iti is the well known boiler of St — &P such agreement to be to, vest the such Vesti 2e me 1 street in as shall appear to them most nm" to the publie, subject to | sima, Cœlogyne cristata, Lælia autumnalis, and anceps, сомит of the gto cer oard of Works or Corporate aste Skinneri, Maxillaria venusta, poo bicolor, | ority, as the uin: iving and always Mood 1 ni і Одо 1 Xeserving to every person Di persons, his and their heirs, Masdevallia coccinea and tovariensis, ontoglossum eeutors, administrators, and assigns, all such estate, rig hem arem О. o-purpureum, О. bictoniense, О, | p ера intereat аз е, she, or they would or ought to bay e 0. Cer ed. O. cord: initum ‚_ grounds enjotad.or, ^ rie Aot bad гь of th LO. ande, О. læve, O. nebulosuri БР з that the ваше should we | P . Phalænopsis, encroachment, reme ey t right | O, heimii, О. Uro-Skinneri, О. be kept and аз such, Or that the same shall not be | ACUM, "voe уона built upon, shall to any person in right of any house or tigrinum, O. Skinneri, in er ў 4; shall b ce in writing LA má —d T€ Sophronitis cernua any pi ron D Bona ot except tbe ОНУ ptem Mn е ui of London, wide the same shall -— end suavis, Warr rren Linden iana. The abov tion at гә said ‚от to tho corporate Ге тй їп апу = American Orchids with мн. І та лор er city or borough, requesting t Board house, but of Works or Corporate Authority to protect the right before - an cm moni а rep mentioned, the said наг tan Board of Works or Corporate y Е — Authority, after due inquiry, may, if they shall think fit, | added, such ав egest insigne, ( accede to such d then and thereupon the right of у элет aii ъа, < such person to require that such or d to be maintained as such, or that the same shall not be built SA i Vic nd 29 shall thenceforth be in such Metropolitan in South Works or Co e Authority, who shall be fully em- | been мае гун to deren in this for and in their to exercise all the have Chim into flower. E thereto, and take such Chinese Gad m macrocephalum, horon and etm the person might have or 3. Any charge incurred by of Works ve ore with о duse Skir zl Cattleya а! "i citrina, Comparettia Cyrtochilu m | maculatum, Disa odds, Eriopsis biloba. and altis- | boiler is mos successors Bury mom ry | and has pod. tested in ihn gardens nearly p One of the se here, heating three Vineries and ече, Melon o e у well, and could if eri heat I have no doubt the ey might be easily applied to a Rendle's tank і a pit. J. Miller, omission I allude to, I dare say һе will myself, C. R. 8. Я —ї 486 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 23, 1868; In th = fa week the ground will Ъе | Ѕосіеіу, was presented by James Salter, Esq., |state for manure е; but it Bet exactly so, for hg td А "ue fnit. The I err this та pe E Treasurer of the fand, i in the name o of 62 Fellow ws wh onsisti Ee in m mixing I H. is, consid er, id had subscri! Me ОВ with mud and ]water, pev the compost nd H. the weeds É rots : after a very short time, and affords Mu f 1. р. деа ander von Bunge,a Foreign Member. | AUR papers were read :—1. “ m two aquatic Hyme ые one of which uses its wings in swim iig" N in as om kon MN - eM ev the aH ga cipi clay. From experience I fi no matter kow Jate; are those dem Mei the qo Hymen +h Ja арап, he e says, is of all th tiful in spring. “ The trees were no leaves уот I: freshest тә and m kind n full blossom othed with А t the early On evety hill- side e and in u have ug the form uie group alone has been estimated as paa some 50,000 species, 3500 of d|w ive in Britain, basin of pond wat on an early day in August last, he hàd been astonished to see уч, = these аши ины Polynema natans by - di tion. The “double- perite Cherry- trees Ар. Вож " 5 bj 8 the now were with flowers as large as little hos. lias, орар goodly -sized trees, were com | name, quite at а е in the watery element. | Swimming г s of js Pens At first ЯМ could hill-sides vie! in rs of of many тч Неге, the А. obtu usa, wit th flow, е | hardly а lieve pow eyes, ү —— foun and shown ys y creeping amo: t 1 h u blossom that was open | specimen: them uae А the fact japonica was seen in a wild state ngst the T elect on ^ i » gk every ert Shackell, Bath. : а s wndoubte The same ‘phenomenon, moreover, Grass, and overed with red blossoms; and several ven it is said, is better than d within a week b M. Duchess, of | varieties imrose (P. cor decer were met with rst entering m ent e, which was pney. Another of the aquarian Hymenoptera, now | under trees in the shady woo y in Marcb, 1859, owing to the miserable condi he t described inga the name of Walker ria P aüdaties, E outskirts of Ye "1 says, “ Parklike Vines were in, І found it necessary to plant the houses | was found in the same pond, but this, unlike the | ѕсепегу, }теев а aos neatly ed hedges, afresh. І had the privilege of walking over the s estate | former which swam by means of Ww. wings, held i t whole country here (tlie iom ісе of а plot o! t used its legs | village of тея -mae-yah) is covered with pev: ss , take material for the border. - I selected a piece which only; and though these were elita fnttened nor | One straight rond more than a mile i is lined sed, elevated, and laid due south; there peram ZW any well- dp nel TN ge of setæ, they with them. I have never seon in any ve t of the Ed тре in the soil а much greater mixture XE well to serve pose : eR the sand than I could 1 On the 20th of April, d than that of tlig| Each nursery eovers З or 4 acres of land, is nieely 1859, I had th ' eut 8 inches thic ed,|former. Bot mt spec ies are fond of ereeping along the | kept, те кыдан ttn ES of platte, both in pots | my examining the soil and i open g As these nurseries are 8th May the stack of turf was cho quit their support, and s boldly out {о every 8 cart loads of this chopped turf were added, | into the open water. In these insects respiration x. ditt а дн ric ак mew. appears to take place in the usual through y Spiracles, А common house fly placed under water ceased to move in balf an hour, while the specimens b 11 коё e. ibo a i daseription of one will giva a good idea via them all. * On ring "hé gateway, & pretty little winding pathway ends up to Ше ot ahii house, usually of t ard On each sid the border, turf of the same thickne £s was i id Мейр now referred to lived under water for several hou the gras sy si vn with Ti he beni little Yew со t- place гараасаа di Íferent species ed Pin s, Retino- sporas, Thujas, and the beautiful Вейадор ув, verticil-; Plants cultivated in ров ear the house of the n side gdownw ards, and upon this ont suffering any apparent inconvenience, ahd fo rms t to th за1 an mch. On Ma ay one was observed to be quite lively rer. аЙ occupies a promine en was iie upon thig sooted turf; on De Bist of been so placed at least 12 hours, which it stated, | Then there are the ame month the Vines (Black Ham burgh) were|from further observation, is probably pid. the lw and 12 weeks after planting led reached the | limit of their endurmee. гау ings of the two | lata, all duly Te E of the house, a distance of 20 feet. They were | insects accompanied the paper, which 1 y kept cut down on the December following, were | technical account ordine rn ere NL * Not 1 Sith à Pa mboo fen allowed to break with the season, and finer canes I - embry: каа КК Ж К ” Ву 9. Bentham ГА sq., never witnessed. The following spring every J. D.H ooket, The pn stated that at sheds and ro showed th They were рег 1 е sS yet in use s for Party] tender plants, instead of whi s fitted with shelves are used, into. uddle р n into an error i es them for shelter during: the сыш months. ji Amongst other plants in the nur- weighed 3 and 41bs; they s ich they place in рн н, ind g loes, Fuchsias, and. T years after I had occasion to make another border, | Mr. due had called a ruminate d еп, as | other она 9 Japan, which аге поб yet і introduced. e turf was cut and brought from the Mo spot, the|contortuplicate cotyledons. А further examination of|into China. In one garden һе found nothing but soil Жр plan! e, and they are | ripe communicated by Mr. Thwaites, had proved | varieties of Acorus ws growin uare Nanking pu fen wish. I s e nA thus precise | that they were at fault in doing so. . The affinity of | and in each E rate, crystal, n my ров, because I am "me ous to show to | ће — hey eom still аз being with | rare them representing the egard n Vine A peo that.they | Dipteroca ing, they say, one more to rm provided they | һе already large орон of и minous natural rpete, f nothi low Ur sips dui "ыа ды yA Squires; Heywood; | orders in which albuminous genera o кү Жл. zx m ad en "Cr үчтү А Вс COTIA Hom —'The annual meet: n p. 4 ‘bolig u inder mn, 4 En puir И Чон up tpi reperti ^ M es = “ве Shareholders of of this Society took place the er day, w the Directors was sub- Eu 5 4 bey read ud The financial affairs of the is iety are satisfactory. During the year a C mostly attended to ав to эга t Cm ps ount had been expended in erecting а Lodge, at foreigner who ‚ Visits epas) оһе sees the it а рреагей that whilst a эндем amount had | fended beyond n receipts of the Fruit and Vere Mr. ; junior 'ressed B * Tis he Арт Оа аза |i [o Jeu (Puu à 2, A ed Nu dogs бакшы | table Show held in e Gardens on the 30th September mei reasons for liar ойган. Baldin ngs such as we x be very unsal. in Japan. Here meer is a sort of Mà fae. айса "nito А... receiving very marked any e leading London journals (uerit bringing the fri of this Led y ce into imet d ber {эзи а young to thi epe Бам E уак ead € the tages wasni ү medals aW: "ата эг 36 анн Mu al Horti. | e I| cultural mon T vatay show other day ег ғау as bow them plants as a d a ou! i was him 5) кү show anything like um ete e wbhoam of the same so vi the graceful of nat ur Свон tim and that Hrs mund alike айй they ey hadnt: no abe On їп | were thén Өе d en n uing year, viz.:— 1 28 4-3 : m We адм К е», Ут this reasonin P rote е: СЕ E weight and ponas Mae. inay be bette: D 3 by the fac с ould oth iners rnadoes which infest this gira P is ыз, that in one year (1809. 60) no Wired pim арй -I told | Dr, Chas; Cogsw LOT lants | Vice. p sident; О, э l 9, е e the well, Present ET Жыш MeKen mes Cochran аһа James Thomson buskes, wit Hollyhocks, | a fruit dee: 2000 Cürrant and 2500 pot plants, besides bed HS &c., s with а well eras stock to arrive by tlie Rose- praem X Hot ices of ЭЗооК 8. 49 for tik eking : Narrative ourney "id at bi Capitals Г Р. and China. d Eu. а обы Кар inued from р, 891). to you. Ishall look out perty sh md till then beg ње yt cA] ey 3 pan the бареле, апа е none d кей VON pan rite eee weeds mahüre. This Aa thod o mà ъ= p: natural enemies of the tensively елат old шеп, women, and ent, children, eg. seen ешріоўей on every hillside, J. Berne bemus. 2 and weeds for the purpose. e &otíttícs, ay 7.—G. Bentham, Esq. Presi | LINNEAN: жы, chair, "n рень by qid of J. Bee: and Tr EUIS Pierre and | tries. irs the soad of creaking ш ak his bed moving in a А to Fortune | which kia 2) using “ vegetable matter їп а fresh | his nárrative. cuin less than 28 shocks had been felt; and that the natives Esqrs., | 20 not hesitate to ех Ms their ddl that some day wien oF dha see A3 mrad. may y disappear in tho ds amak i in earthquake coun- егт strangers. endesvouring hen оту it bodily a атау, bu! Be. s mind bu ib down again," is y nu of . Fortun Es аа эмб ring 9 mem recur, allude to isod trave АЯ s whioh 5. zr cider officials Japan, ТЕП showing йак Bic no one but himi- d n А) this with reluclance E p TE EH DET frate oy Ме F visit tt À—] о ркы Ааа нс эр. ч. as b x & 2 быр mee d me a May 23, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 487 1 ( d t 1а be less obj ert C. J. Perry, a Verbena matters, to gran йй: а a passport), Mr. Fortune е applied for P mis- | very properly eed Mie to t Сех den Memo randa, sion, not to the Tepreeniatine of h is own Сотебнњані ought to be made between bedding and show varieties, | МА. BARNES NURSERY, CAMBER —Sin (Мт. узе nens), but Ly A American | А bedding абын, е ' aj has no "better claim to a | last visited this TES ery a а атой. improvement 1 is minister; and nar prm obtained a passport he|place among the show varieties than a bedding Dahlia observable in all its departments. Тһе out-door stock repaired forthwith нл р нчи evel pax iem has with Lord Derby. As a rule no Verbena with а | comprises nearly everything be ЧЫ to step he had taken British Legation, the large e fine feature in the show sorts—is suitable | be found in more extensive establishments; and, although bers of vt he шей гч pe ring the e city. Under for beddi e eyes becoming in every sense eye-s the locality is not free from th oke of London, yet Ve urged this subject of bedding Verbenas on the atten- | under Mr. Barnes’ skilful management few or no failures that ning а letter from the ge entleman in| tion of seed raisers some time ago, and we quite | ае ezparignped, Жо EEEN succeed tolerably well, and dais of the оиу, read him to take his agree with Mr. Perry, that a great improvement might h js y produce v M crop of bloom, sure n without delay. One would su Же p" the soon be worked out. What is required is, no doubt, a | (218, however, i siderable pains are taken, At planting least a traveller could do after this would be to s Verbena with a dwarf bushy growth, covering | time the ground is thoroughly trenched 3 feet deep, ie ground completely as it grows, and requiring | А0 he wants of the plants in the way о er are hé had MA eu shown, and make a d no pegs; the foliage moderate СЯ size and dar rk in | also well attended to Toe quarters in which stools are request for a But no, he answers by letter, colour; the trus T | g ing are Vr drew in winter with half-rotten saying that h S Ba "been misinformed at Kanagawa | long enough to ca ey them out of the leaves, the tr hic es ав: ш а ne at the same being flat, and not given to produce Died but. гне time hommes вату ly towards the nourishment in pots a га ей as to the erint of powers left with Mr. гә locum nd Yedo (an t the|away лайв giving place to others as the pips fade, desde the co. g posi of the plants. ive. These qualities, he remarks, nd mulched i tenens at unlucky insinuation t бү ere latter is a nobody); that МУ Aleock w r manner, a ing in been at Yedo, have that he ач in a vivid е called Spark, sent out their mca possibly be finer than their тача therefore hopes thnk Dis repr representative will not insist last season, ` nee is at the серн time; — With nd on his дер ure. Whocan Ta tho Flara? M. purs er fruit dni een dee also well beue ; as i likewise is with Aucubas and certain other sorts of ever- куин ЧГ ӨК Лаа ӘМ ИУ. Myburgh minia n Rose, François Lacharme, one greens; even Conifers, especially Thuja aurea, dis- hea! would, had he adopted any other course, Baye been not only to his , Into the qu d о Ње propriety or "otherwise of the American Minister giving an invitation to a Bri tish su 298 under the circum- tum of the best и ast. ear's vari ieti ies; (ате. ia Duches. е Berri, опе of ES best of tho double whites; and 008 ш неа red Mime Pelargon —Improv nsor, and Souvenir, some of whi di might be described as s rotionlate flowered if we dared trust the нтте if bey va а su 2n ban situation, if the miles in the country. In- door Camellias hie Поен baee а dis and a €'ose pits makin ай. Аан, nter ; but that Mr. TÉ cina ol Double 1 White buds have ehe "This: ilv e Fifth Part óf Seem л owing to the atmosphere of the house in which th EC TE must hare sppétied con- |, figure of M анални, а little known re growin ng des У vernm as to temperature, d Ta р x species ind n e Lows in Southern aen and oth erwise in а e condition for dinde а question ab the outset red flowers remarka also succe ere uncommon lý weit ирем gr гё attaining а ы which pend ме. тм cireumstances they seldo "This rectly attributed to their Bhg бурге" òt t and suit- end.* M da litte ite tw M allusion {о Mr. For visit to China, all we can say of which is that E is highly p img с. pa: far too brief; the unt of т m rsio! mountains west of|q ер | К upper and ivt shaped jngis lower petals. was formerly ted in the German garden Sym me, who ai Y visi той m dandus habitat for doubt cor: A. Verschaffel, which makes a iid ng | |a ble stock th ia Pekin is extr to | that it is really indi igen б of fin dn MENS moreo A de curions со э ша. the plant is yd stoop doin d look A between | which may be rapidly inc: orti having written 5 а e оп the T country, 0 mof] the B egi DE U hend M d of e Preris | cuttings. Among the direne vitiis | fü «iie which all эге good, d the last as good as the first. шш е е тау le pu diré "c en меінат ome are stoc yon о Magnet, y а siderable poma Mr. Буше aequiesces іп the | salmon, Е fine C and а тенка f Ж ег; fi ee ihe lioe — — — ^ о.) e of the na lMyrieus for this New For x Bride o f КУРУН white, striped and i ue * uit Born с шн бсрс угы р —— dis TN viae Ry = ver^ plant, * the only others with which it could be con- | purple, o a variety possessing an excellent consti- 1 tution; жаа Teonnai is likewise a good white, tecionily th stove P ona having very m [sein хш, ү" M dM tirant of being e thin 10 ап die ad M п, онтой founded being G. imbricatus and G. гоша, P plants which “seem to be merely subspecies of o er du character of а plant of А translation is given of a Pag by Alph. De Candolo, Japan by Mr, on a new character in the fruit of Quercus, апа on t TTA It has the general features of 8. qx best subdivision of that genus. Іп this it is state i $ Me Т АО Bre reference to the question affecting the Cork tree men- and. ће white Mr ee nds which grow in. a E кайы ha dokok боов её tioned at y 292, ons p eif lichaux and his. tin а few coarse year, teeth. 1 ету pretty pla н will be quite following. em character, which "bad be been ЖҮК eclipsed by a n in үте the leaves m ЕЕЕ attention recalled to i y M. variegated, also introduced by Mr. For tie pecially indebted for iil” acre ry of Mr. St andi s. Homanthus ib. NASA £hat Aft Зер of ally of H. insignis, and a fine greenhouse bulb, with the аа at а base of Ag stem beautifully them Quercus е; чы has annual, ы other biennial fruit. This charac s particularly examin y M. De Candolle in оседи of керше of the same species, striped wi pin P s À um fecto white kind is un doubtedly Flag among double pinks Glory of Ж-А Иш, still holds a А-у русти position, [If h however, we m е pass S bye" d bep r. Barnes екет à kely soon to be eclipsed b ЕЗ of dine Doubles, 2 pow rosy pink e with of an appe "there- cds be conddared а redi |" а house filled with (нене plants were ré бану a da oci sre of Lonicera а тоет t nba а plant eely as e from cuttings as free a Willow ; we gei Fra hope soon ne new Japanese Honeysuckle fiip E ass а ina Rose. In other houses young Vines are grown in great abundance and Тео; and in а corner ofa. еа crimson, the leaves ооба aduta; and the flowers collected inio а reandiah and he found that the dura кн or the fruit was most ting h were some ted Geraniums hoha бу taap of the scape гуй Eie” ге hair) ~ | easily determinable even from a dried branch, and per- аА on арабе: &t y^ rd Brie on ii "Of s shy of. roh ИНЕ fala ye d it u ron eror. constant in each species, ү siah is required, was | sorts, such as Mrs. Pollock, ere and icm а а Natal Scilla ү? $ m if the ripe fruit was fixed to Wood, | deseription, Mr. Barn i8 10 make way | bolb frem: -Nátaj э tall 98 8 to to that of the previous year. This потоа more vigorous plants, y^ Ment e in p i long racemie of blue s ia — is only an isolated character, А more important o eater size in a shorter time than tbey could be broad lance-shaped leaves sheathing the det by their | ^PParently, discovered in the course of the learned Pro- induced to м under ordinary — In stoves, trosde RM. Hi "^a id little 1 s inquiries, was found to be derived from the on the roo one of which Ste i: bunda Japanese perennial, with а deal ü as o of relative position of the Меры ovules to the seed, | is ичн ену, is а good ни сові our common Asarabacea, qm which is always pu App ied IAS миди ecin Baber | i inmates of such structures, ы tie je singular lool- cordate approaching to „vihat Suber the ing Alocasia metallica, and a great variety ovules originate y rid aal diüms and képt chiefly for $he beauty ok fot Из saei MA ELS ому, end ме um mi aol d line. round Re diari ept chiefiy for ti e арте £ In im M Frist де, те — le Me lam min owed P ed. mad to be KE еттен e vane e tne се — sorte ot Ferns, ит Larisput, MU ees Машыга ай Ce ised inferior. "In кчы AT ber, ів а paper on mà planted i in the first week - April, are just by Mr i Wheeler, of денег and а п еаг sr called Іта іп the genitalia of flowers by Professor ; for succession would recom- Nouvelle Fulvie, one of régoite's seedlings, describe шева а БОН planting to be ere this month, and аз а delicious fruit, ripening in Jannary and Fel E The Popular Science Review, No. 7, contains among | another in а е is of opinion that Gl Th is 1 ч - a long pyriform. shape, consider- other matter an ela pes 9 ertation on & Beech | twig, | generally put i qiiem and that if planted ably d and uneven in e outline, deep greon before | beginn ning itt le and е ing i n less ; ; with the excep- | as just [intel more satis parci ts рер, then Yellowish, а 00d deal russet tted ; bout buds, prepared by the | obtained, isfine-grained, butte эра melting, withabandantstgary Phal out ы very old partiri s imper etn under- The пісе and Sd Tour Fherg M a машы ае stood. al " on. а class- tivati or nea: eid а mao ди тр. Ет ты Teck: | Кө боон, ыш — ear r, of pagg ze XXXIV. P. t Simmonds OW. E. m 0; Че; and a s every а bateh of ling Gladioli in Шахов ss қов Де ле Я Mid uice systemnatieal| ` dron {еы which suit them to perfection, so t. baba 5, y est in 05 16 r ig Entomo- aer Ug NIRE in the pleasure. [mni МА. temperie by a d of tu groun nted om one " Sales In a бое issuo of Gossip of the Garden, Mr. е, во that ihe names may be eut. labelli al oL RE wit adr 1 Ti Ga Жу f a of his gd reu in is Si f iS between Mr. Fortüne land (Longmans), to "i apd ir Rutherford Alcook’s locum tenens. Mr. Y Fortune had had te реа % А en TL P чы аре ita gardena omes moro im рй and statea (p. 55 | ш uie pe ет | Җ ч si and Wost Ms — aani ; а capital number, all i grinditora, 4L 13 Te psc 31; .—— Watts's ЕДЕСА m lots Miltonia candida grandiflora, 37. 155.; 488 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [MaY 23, 1663 fetched from 10s. 1. 10s. : per lot, of which th i nne were in all 152. A- ftv and, Ferns ere | light. Gloxinias re | , Sol quire partial shade and e the Or chids just named, realised fi MAR d zT e um Ча at neras may be treated in the E xl win spring; T up the leaves of a few of the most forward f a$ ice in Church es. —A correspon РУ mita for the соотту for Ы NEM DAE be removed to is SE Ar e ОО - j R үр to form heartg infor 1 Е —ÁÀ€ y ior oomi ; e to prick out C аген? Viko elpes ШЕ rid of wood.liee in a a great acquisition. ООШ, Mns аач will prove | ing out a second In. de finally тын? ш plant. diferent kipas have b for destroying insects of | cq Д should still be d Ue e accomplished Fs es, make a be equal p puc dE к. do not think “ K nh MUT columns ; but we | that all erfl one in the morning, in order | loam, about 4 4 mehes thi k, i 96d Ба жч ^ eating's Insect destroying Powder ? evening superfluous moisture may be dried up befi а la ona piece of hard gr оша,” cr S КЕ. : e M found it effectual in ; FOR and dung ede A с planta ine ko of the earth обалу азе! 5 m cler rie PINERIES.—Now uisi quiu passed between each of the (t. T4 f е Мола ас. TT Lus Wy such pests as fleas, bugs, | whole stock, of йм. ag фа tim melo pt through the should now be got ready for the earliest фт tende sion Pines, beginning with the | ће rows a good wi * Give odis we dar : g wi good width, because Celery sl . they 2 um thai be got rid cay Gia RE d the pits i наз earthed up until it has nearly attained а aies MED thé of. e should lire = pm order eif a|use, and, therefi he i : size fit for result. This powder (unlike Keati w күч is required. sod be Hes i 1 at 1 a , » t ore, the intervening spaces may killing Powder) is said to Бе “ Ede Б Vermin- |a attention, tollo with. вок 2 a nllo. s have Sierra оре with Lettuces, Early Dwarf Cabbages, and mi ough A = и! sorts of prm б Foe EIA rii ns d ось ага which would come off before the kled other Ж is used as a fumi y EI. of vigour they pos sess. Some of the old tan will probably | delay, and shad ^m rides Ae" rs be got in without wood, gant, | require replacing with new material ; EAA э ade for a few At the same ti be or il fire to after|to use caution t erial; but it is ан, isite T. lights тау be sown Th seeds of Ve ime a P The Builder. season, f as to the depth of fresh tan nt this TOW getable z Tin Fo: ^ud узи TA E ELI oP xa Hf d dn or fear of overheating, € bur Өү the roots. tl oils, herkins, egetation, the creeping plants, Bushropes, or ETE 85°, it i of the | old tan is n s uch — spen зера will sufico; ; Dat on КШ per it P sis nb aus it over he de th o to forward ther ter contribute so largel Passiflora), that ELA. of feet. In replacing th ы em. have a slopin : forests, hold a conspieu e e SE ORE VINE ved л ыыы pa ig the plants take a | thrown up facing the ue. peni them n par the loj eu li tran much as b f them wee n Ка. ids in ac cabo, jo ) Bi Gro to tiee. and they may be ЕЕ а" m anted | ally. on EKE E ah "Бос ers, pre from on high,| pit. Plenty of room must t be al isarranging ri И}, ole ёа аа n m heir extremity touches е | plants from becoming drawn wed to prevent the | STATE OF THE WEATHER AT the mainmast of j iñe. s nera жЕ stays supporting | МЫ Ноева in which Gra ! CEAO As WS send out н -battle ship; while others should be ke o rapes are ripening - cote i all Len ge jte and perpendicular | but if allowed to Tul dove io эк, ai ith sun heát,| мау, |$] Pert RE za feet hi equently trees above 100 | the better. On ni 2 ight, во much Pi CE demam rigo ra Ое Earth wina Я fall i: e enin е E fr iat are stopped in their | 0r no fir e will М etn ату over sunny days, little | [iR ала а Мах. | Min. | Mean |l foot 2 foet es o ture, and H pid A -cropping, and | Thurs. 14 26 Kcu IE NE MET Y ora pat ip ig vigorous shoots, $ though fur fro а m | ua Нот : bei tel ey k. ез " 25 Ep 29.753 es | dr | 530| 58 ЕЕ every de pe "unl with their trunks inclined to гір uid à fov ir Г it, sl s that have | en 12 € | 29202 19816) 8 | 40 | М 554. | ову E: Thei Eel жа m the meridian to the horizon. till the beginning - 8 ош. be phon in the house | Tues. 19 2 29.879 29831) 67 | 40 | 535| 65 HERMES ropes of 9 firmly eue by the Bush-|finish their отб "Give s month аб least to| mL Lr ETE LL $5 | 5h | SP NE| the pit, go e ir ко, ots soon refir themselves іп ahd, syringe once h. i em plenty of water, | Average.! — | 29.881 | 09815 os uil nol ar! 515 Брен. ртн puri ошату н strong M E will T aos ut cold weather it хош a РА m Сайты present | May 1М—Сопйуапдйпе ; cloudy ra чаре E ahos. reclined the | fruit now ripen z van ngo 1.7 Hr >- in ; showery апа warms, m Pan a trunk, and in time poem a ыу tree. | дву time, ы ing if а little fire made the eB T Overcast; ne ELT, ghi 5 pean is able to penetrate th ; аай some air given farce "the back "ne; OYGrcast; Бома work of a forest thus e intricate net- ac venta бааа n ARE Rea EN matted together: astonished "Fras. —1п favourable weather let — so-hoisterous wit —— аНЫ Б Mem impedes his path, and, should h of air during ;the day, cid edi җе unici Чаш temperatur o he кек ү: MM de the maze, the st rd Mead 3 tow rs ыз: xcept where fruit is ripening, ue A Seres RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, : h the tropical cree SE nge wo " pers are generally arm CHERRIES.— nding May 23, 1863. В а ae Min i nt & kiz Бейш. Even May Duke етта м аа чый — e — = й EE Sgal gá те, ег inks : war ay. ЕНЕН g S элш piter ME dide deii is СЕИ 4 s ш ЧЫКЕ В Юз doles ба ш Qu alacri чей cras Quiet пагане атор Оны danane abe otberwibe clear the way by severing They must, however, be canvas during the night. | Моз. 19-| 65 @8|мо| 15 огаш 2571.41.00. b. LE vat "e pied алан But if the ТЕ like the y n fastened during stormy We ГЕ вез аза вав) 12 2 і z| 5131 50 ü which ations on the cr | a = ..| 66.3 | 44.9 | 55.6 16 g 6| 7| 3| 410 hs wo the delight of th exploration во dificult, they P rum x M Molte o A been remarkably favour- Satur 237: 2 FUR f; 17 030 ЫЯ 2 5 R] f dhüb diem wih the moko puma. tiger-cats that|ripened, and the crop. аа Ra will be| „The highest temperature during the 29-1 - 6 e 3/9 P. E hcm E ascension of the highest кеб; "pud e E: E This je much ч бы turned out in the оа 20th, 1853; апа 19th der i amd (е lowest «ше зїн and 16h, ТЕЙ; * iss e to the plan of nha ENDORSE SD z kér R. P obtain ing a E 5 ess pliable th same plant; western Romisphore are жү { Jian ae s of the | planted before the middle de ien ны Аё ш сын T Notices to Correspondents. cordage ian E Fame Ae ы as emen sd veiut ir seed in he Ree FLOWE ARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. "Ios; and obere: ere detant Cl (bé пае те uc: inqui сте ployed throughout the Eas exible rattans are e em- ntly eem Бол заре inte e. Wemust also beg the indulgence of t Gips оо B t Indian wi will require "NEN А the insertion of whos tri торон. ре World. ord. Hartwig ; spection M the be „be ginning of Ja ви уед к, VE mes e con omn is still de 1 dear г BUS Pe Duis mmm of r arge ice эди dile ntiads. heir afünity is with 1 Pothos, not wis E of Bo Bordenu, has been the first to r "ia s. ёрће, | compen пане меле IEEE to keep them cool, and t to Caladiums. cannot therefore show them in a group agi vi ма жэн the lange kinds of edipie | of the к-нин ч ioned 1 by the roots | Floris" Frowrns: 7 Н Smith. If your Tropmeolum lem especi y Boleti, h 1 m g-e r half чны will rotaim their character, th а е ө aes where the J avo, disappeared ы: "i poe dei мн ча а nservative wall trellises, or ties of * Cloth of Gold. aes ^ m vin бап inc у айоп was made know *|period. Get н sinas е been so often obliged to reluc- Linnean Society of Bordeaux ; Lol t n о the | hardened. к i pe x flowers as soon as they are Á— Želimo man тарыш g heaps of dried or $ other pte that we. e ce the minute C remarked | eyen d ime to чени" а firm and| ever һауе ET aai collect that we _ Som. eu E, Vins; PRESE dn ko Er acie КЕ cir Ross isti par Сы i of this kind. - [T avo aortaren m шшде me stil e Potat Meg. will be in frequent Е їз i "not more than fout. — destroying theo D MM Маш) dm been attacking end is involved in these орао gem son Pes ien hier vulgaris; $ We. n ne E IUS, F. 1, АШАН Pepe Piel ee operatione БО Iu REP DE EUER en comparati for the summer; e роб іп огдег| с deep yellow is Dendrobi e didi: 1862, the je and Bola Boleti os ; | original boundary, а m "d. бе ж кем er, ent beyond the intern M: О Ad (inti m ag XO mado of this quantities about Bordeaux, and ihe gravel. Let the be = а өс чае filled with касу $ouis Ee EU dee А ER. Carex From pom have [me n been encümbered with cedem in order to beats them down wr tà ed en — 4 Lorie cornienlatus ; $; Polygala vulgaris pe vi jn ed in foretelling the final dino: him: | shou tie о ее of the outline. те {Кы геи а „рны Шайыр] long of the Vine disease. pearance aken out of the ground w i Ross: atherine Guillot DUE L| екеуше онына age has | " bur likely to lower bo a good, fr "o [will shortly be in- t Vela ie uneuluses| Souvenir de өр porter ón m than Sota wast val ароз, in рош; these. jo keep in etiem "Huius Олы de Bb. Louis and. Laure" Майешоіве Calendar of Operations deeem en an occasional watering ght aw. айан. eium. suitable for æ west. wall. Madame Melanio is ved For the ensuing week y of service. between the rows will be P nens eun colour of the old Tuscany. АТЕВ: Amateur, apesi зехни DEP + = manufacturers, mateur. This is obtainable from the Тороо x байар АВТМ FRUIT а KITCHEN GAR diluted with pure water, и is strong, and should » whil &c.— Climbing or ir: Ab ® Taa ont-door fruit i 5 of the liquor, according eite being mixed with from310 — e growing zwi require Vm plants | considerabl и жез өйы dietus got mit. if you please, its strength. You can таке it way o g TH attention in the | and Tuesday y ar by the w ind and rain on Monday Duling mter MU Ere; qs EG даш К is i b , d H u: E: which may pping if bright ai er, | On walls es ems e deus suficient is left for a crop. It is to be dun e en it close till Сой, pedis : in most cases have to be resorted to v thinning will | VAtzGATED xoc карра: n ie ханов and keeping с 8 ring | ай rera - €: p havo socn Ro ting in tig на attention. In the kitchen garden, where will be a de EA red i markod e imm ыу Жыз. failed more seed lid Бе | v variegated plan — already crowded ranks 4 : wn, or they have partial VERBENAS: E р е procure plants, if possible, to i partially failed, le King, jah: чах be far wrong if Men hi! k, » Mugs with qa which sh к\з А — soarlet ; Lady "Cotton Bheppar M wi p „Мате ог or Враг m ih 'Thin Beet PI ade E my it thoy aro o. ы: T the first It) ego” Wistaria is тШ erop "has altogether failed, it is moë yet top | ш ux ыты: үшын | bottom both ену and ate Broccoli, ue me g x ғ would. be al tha E in in Octo Novémbir. and iie come : A Consiant Reader. In our opinion the South Afriost — | - in: » Jatter tei wines, d d X spring. Earth up Cab Wem um чашма it especially what is called Port, аге by no meam [^ hi B Ё $ ї g : S PROS obe Мау 23, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 489 ——— DOoTTER'S GUANO Logger 21 years) ANURE, guaranteed БАЕ ANURE COMPANY eady усу ИЕА use on PASTURES. 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C. лавот HALL, Islington, during NEXT T WEEK. " A € ASSAYS and ai BIT, LANSD t GRICULTURAT and CHEMICAL COLLEGF, HE GREAT INTERNATIONAL DOG SHOW a nufacturers and others engaged in the аге НА L.Th e Doors will open on MONDAY . as possible, when all the iren) pes been judged «к Em HOUNDS, which will be judged in public in front of the Great Orchestra. KEN: — Ма: making Artiücial l Manuros may obtain every necessary instruc- tion for ter economical and efficient les cag by opi. ing to ре DM DELL & Co., 37 and 38, Low Kenningtón Lane, London, 8. Апа! v of Soils, Guanos, Copro cite &c. Minerala, are perge with accuracy and des HE GREAT INTERNATIONAL DOG SHOW Superphosphates of Lime, at the AGRICULTURAL HALL. and Assays of Gold, Silver, and other pateh ntlemen, Farmers, or others, desirous of pra l know ADMISSION. s. 4. ledge in Chemieal Analysis, or Assaying, may тутт instruc- MONDAY, (after 4 o'Clock Р.м.) Б о ЕБ at the College, where the extensive Labora tori TUESDAY, open from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M... ыч $ mple facility for ра their studies, and there is. "4. ae WEDNESDAY, modation fo for a limited n mpa of Resident Students. THURSDAY, ] Full particulars of terms will be forwarded on application. FRIDAY, from 8 A. to8e.M. .. 1 0 = SATURDAY, j d Drainage. of DRAIN NAGE of any extent.are| TNTERNATIONAL DOG SHOW, AGRICUL- EXECUTED by the GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE TURA , Islington.— е HATCHING wiil be and IMPROVEMENT COMPANY on all descriptions йш pro- | practically. demonstrated at the International Dog Show by entailed, mortgaged, trust, е FRANK B ND, M. ith the permission of the porty, whether —— € te. Don of The Field, the Fish Hatching Ар] uc ru be made the Landown ccessive portions of the works 52 ВОИС — or oem actual ренты ыр Sod emp Ын она re Qn — Án the witha commission thereon, may be charged on the propert, improved, by way оѓ rentcharge on the estate created for variou: | Process of Hatohing, and various Illustrative Diagrams will terms of years so as to ada opt y thoa ^ percent. of annual char tothe ci stan e ten ЫЕ улутта БИ REAT INTERNATIONAL DOG SHOW.— No — M d Erde ing required 8 0| К, risen io sto epu. s d Reversioner gagees, no The largest Show of FOX HOUNDS ever exhibited in Works of dea Enclosing, Wood Gru bbing,ERoad London, including entries from the following Packs :—the king, and F. Build re executed in a similar eie Duke of Beaufort's, Lord Fitzberdinge' s, The Cambridgeshire, ndowners desirous to execute any of the — ments The Cotswold, and The New Forest, &c , &c. their own Agents, and dry the outlay and expe! on da Estate, may obtain Loans for the purpose. REAT INTERNATIONAL DOG S at tho Ойсов of the Comp. to Wien CurFORD, epenn Selections from eight Packs of HARRIERS, including карлы ma . Dupin from the Pack of his Royal Highness the Pri p эы n nt season of 1863 are 2-4 Study for delivery at his actories, e the pend prices : Per Ton. T TURNIP Lb) and zi ..£80 6 "ot LIME m 5.5 LAWES'S T a b ыле т. es or £hrough his inted renta, Н in all parts ot T United Kingdom, at prices varying according to cost of carria ке. m Messrs. Gibbs: Nitrate Address Тон наон TANE. 1 Adelaide Place, London Bridge, E. C. ; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. Drain age, & с. MES JOSEPH BEAUMONT, LAND AGENT, SUR- INPS oR, and DRAINAGE NEER (for 1 years A nt osiah Parkes), undertakes the Planning and ecution of Works of Drainage, id Estate Improvements generally ; including Embankments, and River a ks ; Reclamation of Marshes and Waste Lands; Irrigation and Warping ; the Ereti on of Farm Buildings, соса LACE ев, &c., either vate cost pA the Тер ido w; or throu, ugh the med and Pues. Mapped, or a oec upon for саре аап Improvements, Valuations made Bales, or the quie of Farms. arliam о т JROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY оё руне GREAT INTERNATIONAL DOG SHOW.— Upwards of Eight Hun 2s DOGS used in Field Sports, besides SAPLINGS and PUPP HE GREAT INTERNATIONAL DOG SHOW.— —R- mi doin; 1863. PRIZE SHEETS and CERTIFICATES for ENTRY of STOCK will be forwarded on application. L ux I Y of ENTRY, JUNE Cav АП Certificates V m after that date will be FOX-HOUNDS, — HOUNDS, iren eat РЕ іва to Ње ен А ul HaLL Dare, Secretary. | BEAGLES will be shown in open Kennels, not chained u 12, Hanover Square, Lo OYAL AGRIC ME SOCIETY of GE REAT T INTERN ET E DOG SHOW.—Four NGLAND. У I e Old Breed of р FOREST 9:000. ROESTER, E HOUNDS frota de cele — Stag Hound Раск of Тноз. pIE ipe for GREEN FODDER a ў; NEVvILLE, Esq., of Clellan esirous of Tendering for thes - ет, picea of t ollowing, viz.: 1st, about 10 Aores s FOOD, со (J REAT INTERNATIONAL DOG SHOW. — sisting of Green Vetches, ат ped Slater or Trifolium ; $ Foreign Dog Classes — Tartar, Russian, Pyrenean, 2d, of "m 30 Loads more or less of the best quality ; 3d, of | Algerian, Watch Dogs, Wolf Dogs, Boar - gm mus. Hunt- STRAW ut 50 Loads, of 36 Trusses each, for use in the | ing Hounds-— Chinese, Japanese, and Malte: us A ety "s Show Yard a at de. Wi dtm e 17th r^ teh 25th of Wy, бап optan partiockérm of Tender, оп Y REAT INTERNATIONAL DOG SHOW.— IT Hendver Square, London, Ww Н. Hari t DARE, Recreta ary. аа, pud Mount St. Bernards, Monster DOG SHOW.— iro dia nE a e d шайын E ЫШ ЧАШ CMM MNA СЫР sc X crear suo AOBICULTURAL SOCIETY.— ONAL REAT INTERN. S dapes n EET. ze Sheets pice to b Som pn Kirk Deighton, Wetherby: IMPROVEM MENT COMPANY.— олт!) тув Special Act of HM in 1853. ent Street, Westmins! ster, Ё S.W. гь e Yard, Wes! IN ENGLAND AND W. рых | The Company advances АУ, ч mited 1 unt, for the following bonn of usa tm ultural apro vd: E ue being liquidated by а bem v charg 257 Tt. - SS мое Irrigation and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, Clearing, Reclamation, Planting, for n beneficial pur- pose, Mum eph a r пеги. па or Drainage or Irrigation. Railroads tor eic tural or 2. — 8. йв d pene ing pla d rivers or ped 4. "The erecti of Farm Houses, other Buildings required for pe Parm P ement of and additions to Farm Houses and for farm e n the provisions of any Act of d == ieri rue nd vemen! ы ont. Жал ет Lares Gere ра im- and other EE e de share expenses on the ande impr pee No ого of title is required, ап — being ofa strictly financial character ter do not анте Кет the plans ahid umen of the Works, which are controlled only by the Gove: - иш losure Commissioners. For information, and for forms of application, a dy | | tothe Sonourable WiLLIAM NAPIER, Managing Director, 2, Palace Yard, Westminster, S.W |с | ENTRIES of LIVE sae S к AMBURGH INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION. NorrcE.—To insure insertion in the CATALOGUES, all reat Britain and Ireland The aprij — gre i TURDA m MAY 2 hould be made before the 25th of АП comu ало to be sudo 9d. paid to the Secretary of the Committee, Dr. HACHMANN, Advocate, Haraburgh. Tune utilisation of "m waste, to which atten- B. As all the Hotels at Hamaua are еп a |a; mmittee of gentlemen has Sire engaged. а | tion was last week directed before the Society of taken to prostire lodgings for Ао Application must be | Arts by Dr. Тнорісном and the dg H. "o р Reed n Hamburgh, post paid, stating |j = vem on which both theoretios aad practical are now urgent, ery few ho Т GENERAL STEAM CULTIVATION claim a m in the latter of these classes, ere Notice is hereb E AR АО FURTHER APPLICA- ? ve TIONS for SHARES will be RECEIVED from London after cleaning of "oss pools te) оі HUNDAN 2" did inst. from the country han itis; and many acres used to Ан tar deni d nt upon this source of fertility in 10, етее оно rss n HI nelghboürhood of towns and even villages than is now t Water-elosets have diminished N SALE, inthe GREAT INTERNATIONAL and POULTRY SHOW, Islin on E. & Е. Croo OUNTAINS, FEEDIN Nd | CAGES, ТЕ ОЕ NT FEEDING BOX A! , an ermin Proo A EED B == CS Portabld Briss Mantelihelf Fire В ns, оне Br | doubt of the value of the stuff thus wasted. The ire Screen Poles ; and the new Royal Weddi 4 Commemora- | only man we know at present who on y tion Candles ticks, ОЙ, СЕТЕ witi correct Like- | considerable scale has learnt and continues nesses in bas-relief of the КР к Princess of Wales | : bet. E. & F. Своок, Gener: ongers and Manufaturers, 5, | arnaby Street, London, RT at REDUCTION IN PRICE, PHOSPHO GUANO. KS agone village, and mixed ‚ә with e the time when it is wanted, than he indi The Prices for the Season 1863 are as follows, delivered Free on Board, or on the Rails at Liverpool. For 10 Tons u .. £10 5 0 per Ton, net cash. 10 10 0 А 10 15 0 поо 4 n! 98, KING STREET. CHEAPSIDE,; AND =; ma PETER LAWSON & SON, Сохти and more ing when, omo. SEAGRAVE & CO, Nei fattening is m dre ipie ——Ó€ ble, лем айна; ood . pete eei sete s object bist isto plaoe it on the ду of the био animal Per, we come every DOW 15, LAWRENCE LANE, LONDON, E.C- 490 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND —€— GAZETTE, [Mav 29, 1868, garden experience which seems to prove m" value | the hearing of the arguments in the Cou fit ti m dM of whatis now so generally neglected. none бо ommon Yee upon the points of law rd in | fixed for hrenhing the corn, PEN it, ашр м f all this ean tell in any given locality with any- | the first trial, The appeal to the Court of Error N turning the bread d-making machine (Stev . h : d. пе, о ; : 139, Cheapside), түн ood, . c. thing like the effect which is produced when f | hs yetto be hear н ма, ро д, пи, Байа, 46 ki Чү асрау 9 е 1 ; п h ng o CO-OPERATIVE FARMS. nd his villagers for leave to come and take away the| Srwoz I published in the Royal Agricultural Journal | any member convicted of fraud, or any other em garden box as soon as it is full; and that he|the plan of my co- op gatis farms in Suffolk, I have | 4 А ; " | many thousand bushels of | received many letters fi all parts of the kingdom, | that each ponit. ерд enrolled i а benefit d - good stuff per annum, which he s to be both inquiring if 1 em uld поб t d ios. wn means by n founded on Government principles Ре. Bh. | | emen mi engage in на ure as а pro ) ; that tl X^ bà laid Before Ti dà dhesper anà 7 much better өте su рк ratioan h Lows zd i agre SET is pro ойыр, EX P is ihe necessity for o be diy hat the ralos be 1 Рг Tatt, En, о ч more general conside , гедир ме. nt supervision of y s, who аге ever | and аб any of these rules may be e ever, whlc ave en named, ү that жаша ап opportunity for sighting ‘their ROEMI imaret ifvurried by a majority of mem now to add the growing con Н аб | purloining, renders — апа irksome. Ina ап Analysis of Benefits to the Members.—The princi our successful efforts to cle our towns intelletua point pe vie receives B АСТ ОЙЫ оаа ам are washi out to sea an immense body оЁ | + е Мин n Bard devoted t two ог l2 ne ; to thé Рана БаШКы ЧЕ isa: paternal faria Emus . ect. ü Ч » per ach m God will be off the parish rates); likewise he receives his ow then is s this state of things to be remedied ? |share accor ding бо his am of all surplus, over and n continenía. are condemning our reckless еса аана на will become meae you яй hen be ready to | house, premises, and gar Un one horse is kept for his and the Society of Arts have done well at such а | address аз in the days of old, “ The Lord be with A - while he p: р- НС price for provender time to direct the public attention once more {о | you,” and they will be as ready to respond * The Lord any other horse or horses; һе participates with ks оа of turning this valuable material to | bless thee." Co-operation thus comes in to our aid, and ча other members in | Wd articles, &c., purchased at І would here just observe that societies founded upou | соз price; fu rihe ermore he wou uld be relieved from the p ы this end they invited Dr. THUDICHUM and | these principles will be чы bulwark of ч 34 d responsibility addi ntented an ise t ing the men, and other daily asi. at a p st to Mr. Moure to dildrese бп of — dae ied revolutionary demagogues. Co-operation 1 conceive to | proceeds of the farm, of say 201. for m and m. i a of information, which is published in the nd oom- à dao VARY уч ма ы С Ка КЫТ world iL" ] bri ore if they » ; ahd Fourrier, а Frenchman, wrote the zn ct ofli iit to o morge in the ho gone ml fon de. for whieh th they pnt : ing eie ation, and my fi friend. the late Lord |receive 5 per cent. and a further dividend ted means of saving and 9 | oting for Sale Wallscourt carried it out most successfully on his|surplus profits, and all the necessaries of life E the whole of the liquid portion o Af Mr. Movzs, in the county of. Galway ; a bajanpe sheet was | price. As there would be a good profit on Wheat i on the otber hand, whose Арена clergy- dne out every Micliaelmas, and the profits were | reduced to bread, Barley to beer (both articles being | man among a poor population ong i ago directed his | divided between the landlord, modis T labourers, | 5014 to the society at market price), also оп the store. attention to this subject, РДАН! gg forward | similar to prize-m ney to a sliip’s company. On this | shop, &c., there would be a handsome dividend at thie his plan for deodorising house w. of a ll kinds basi sis. 1 form my s of agricultural анна Чїзрова1 of the members; ther ere is по reason why ohes — means of earth, the material t —À pr lready Аш to be practical and sound. Ву | Mlowed to hop, but the — being, wken well mixed and p plus p g exclusively to the members — of repeated X- perfeetly nel v use for тө зае, and by us. march of intellect I Yan. = Ws purpose many t imes in : suce ssion achinery, store shops, &c, which have proved most s Tux крк е to the general weal. John Gurdon, Ton- A COMPARISON OF SHEEP. 1 has invented an apparatus у ep it is into bridge Wells, May 1. „ч mem — ers A ded Parlington Tenants Mies a | „эш the ia parts only of manure Tor Example А. уоййдег воч, Ob Guo piesems ed t ond experiment in winter feeding _ few thousand | pounds, "having been educated at Ciren- the owing dierent breeds of shearling E» uz n better use, "eros THUDICHUM’S Te бейне: ОоНере eontempletes ens the utilisation of the urine. encod aape R a ite his given t, capital in a farm, at t the |0 e class most profitably adapted £o It is ad we which is the most M M. bo a doubt re US 10006 for rey Had Eu n takes the fn. ou bei. а with 4ho-vrishesof their: friends in again lease, t| increased ult, e of the ity o of the plan of Ме Моз E, by Perg у eight years, without reference to the state of the € may cod that in the summer ә which Tot d are saved. And he has the ета land. Аз four men and perhaps а ter] are required to | they tested with 12 sheep of each class, but x IL of his own | garden but of large Н cultivate 100 acres, he calls together ertain 1 rumber winter f feedi ng they РМ ted six odb of eiii ме; Ше b k ү t с est wor men, ie 1 power what he thus obtains. "A full detail of | farm, and offers to take them into танаар куан эе: Ж» са ri Тһе e remaining 24 2 i by to the Y RS terms. Тһе principal to find i 9 value has Aii oved, Eg ill n found VAM the dit capital, to receive del „the nsn ets of the farm 5 per | = of E es Y Sto beu Grang ou namber of. the nglish Agricultural Society's cent. interest; toi inha it the farmhouse and premises, ruit with tia осепр рїе er's sliearlings, which had” 1 Е Ё cotton-cake per day in addition "Meanwhile the contrast which this cheap and the accounts, Paying all liabilities, and receiving all | cut Turn nips ; ; but as these were large sheep, it таў ой ей d take the lion's share, and wou ES A ac they would й — ПЫ tiet of feeding our fields 2 кее ўе the with ier topa Y down ^g being а = ч: -— рова КЫЎ | get 11b. per day. Tabular statements, show: à to pires D it de favourable consideration of | m. i they wish, to go into the general fund, for тыру e а vis аб DEMUNDY- SUA P MM agrieulturists. It is just lately that the East which hey shall receive = ГА cent, interest; that Ayr ает way берде the objection of the inequality Lothian Farmers Club have publis the | d at the Michaelmas, or condition, lambs wer БОЕ. wintered, en те results of experiments in the growth of Turnips a meeting the accounts to be balanced, and after x: which had been planned for its members, and | paying rent, &c., interest on the Frane the surplus to| Reference to the tabular statement published in nave since been carried out by them. Twelve or жт — ; in е MM Savi dion 5 joi не November, 1862, would show the increase of the Shrop- } carri 13 different methods of manuring were directed, | * Ears shire Downs over the others, and upon reference to th E and have been adopted. They eo onsist ot. чеш ah denielet s ; all terii monies to be void. а vilis. dividend table published in October, 1861, this increase is we dressin, armyard dung, Расе n and Bolivian according | ERE d poss E dem ipn: nido tha mt o- supported; for though upon that occasion # were _ eive о. в са phosphite; bones, rape-dust, sulpate a certain remuneration, as may be voted ont of the Mi T ine em the, oce M ix^ to t f ammonia, Фе, varying in cost from 37. 15s, les)! doen 2s. per кэл x the Fs 2 usu), ey ns 2.4 (n к: that 2 Prem d а ое e E e gi pres varied uetiveness of the soils of England has чей; поп pi 0, the Lei d ed of from x 0 to 20 tons per acre — ereased dur ing the past 50 yenrs, and that the deplorable ү pretty well off for food, whilst the qoe Down _ ^ increase oduce due to the appli- Eon IAS: loss иан the emt ту law: civilised | were short. In E rh e а of - S : 108. t А cationi emosmting to ба. to 10s. per ton—quile ав | О, prestat i per agigiteant Т сера | Downs п. 1861. Re. us LOEO WOTME- IGNI more ot solls, and wit with the abundant restoration огге папир marier occasion tli eel обу thing both to individual f xs" Tol noie e subject ect, må беге The experiment АННА ont Wy closa MEE pi podia ў ных e when the ue eto diberieneo оп PO он, and hough. the ground was changed, the, / facts Eimdiy et lied to mo t Pa J: man, mieness, but th Shro hire the more so. m D "adici ч wid гой ЫГЫ B eredi the inten manager of the Dake of EXE em hat "the Si " P ti had don ow mark t mely sources of it of which we now| pun rr gn hw Опа, is scarcely supported if reference is made to ЖР по sua Cro pr Wheat: VM On western PRT OE NERIS progress in the tabular pihiisa at Stourton Grange; Senia m re not disposed to nine in E >» > ын per acre, 15 Ex anita ^ t Barrowby, the infe — that Lztsi6's de tion, that our management as a т e allowance of са е, at one time 1 Ib. per day, whole is yten nding to the más of our fertility; à Averago of “30 ears to 1802, 26 Dushels per acre. бағана аги nob imore Miani УТЫ, was not ао руу but there cannot > a dou f his accuracy i к оао nM: In1800th Г тат ight, There аи 661b. es moaning me € d ма ME сае а produce і іп Нола able fact, that whilst as hogs they only clipped 661b eese y ih pr н ame steadily been | wool as shearlings in 10 months they clipped 84! advance is not мае of, b palle of very | p cm т з ап average of the last 10 years, showing a greater disposition to grow wool upon рева: is now a on eul and reck- à ** Waterden, near Wells, Norfolk: 1800, the average of 20 years | 801 and climate than the others, ' bushels. orefore, ава Е was 24 bushels per acre- The A ndm Isee no dus з to NM w my observation Ж ecu Teu Wis Ww. dham, neat Norwich ; viz, ** The mutton of the Shropshire К | ЖЫ (pnm v Н hot b. zl but 100 4 Average of Wheat стор *- .. 20 bushels its increased wool, bears its own ть апі will à l, b. „1860 32 bushels force its А [end e cere pr The , which | the zd NA cete apu Z bushels tha; | Ве north sheep to feed upon Turnips is fully borne чоп | now it ia 32 to 36 bushels: in these tabular statements, whilst the excess of 29 other instances of increased productiveness of both | in the improved Lincoln, with its grea! ion o ра чн ш dct» eres inlet flesh to that of the very pure Leicester, is an animal 0 1 inagricultural progress, and will doubt that agricult has been more rapidly and. ly great repute. — toada it Pelei: Ass d than in any ottier country. =| Living close upon ihe manufacturing town of Leed ooo ooo н ы ы May 98, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 491 that of excessive fat meat to one of a less wasteful and we observe a change in the taste of the operative from. П | more fleshy description. results of these experiments may in Combining this with. the AASA 0 ego " УГ MIUVUIHUCU UUI 1 t 4 th that 45 Mies: Li ultivation of an aninial of в. coneludin , © p м ч 42 чә р т o wg ы a " m 84 e Weights of & g 3 n $a g $888 8 ЕЕ = Bu | Loss upon | Pront "P. o 7 эч и g 8 EE E 3 z n $y зз up upon 2 ео fed ЩАС Oa cmm umm 85|) &8 PES srpa |B Е Е 3.5 |mutton and mutton and a FE FT а E 38 ET $5 ki $35 |Ң сЕ P d ЕЕ! wool. wool, Descriptionof | 2 2o $a ss ае RIS EET $ E S E E i - rl © í is 23 ЕЧ ра 3 x ч Sheep. В KE: $8 ёти i i B|.9| Se © & $$ |. нан 55 5 [ЕЕ Ei 5 ч °g And showing the relative 4 ET AD ga ёрдо | 9 Ww *r Bre о: oH 2н ед рн iu DES е o od AM i" the eie d я [юс [каб R|,-2|/3!/272|$3]3]|-5]|Zs«| Ss ва S8 55.8885) зо |g33| £ 5 28 Doar s osn osn| 9| F вүо |а| | 55 |25 se wd CAES IRA UESTRE i EC s Ki € А ЕЁ E A. ЗЕ |А [АЕ JB Б Р > ta ai ч = & > S lst ]b.|[st. Ib.| Ib. |, 1b.| Ib. | Ib. | 1b. | Ib. stones| 10. |£ з. d.|£ s. £s 4.| lb. d. |£ $ а| 10. | s d: |£ 5. d.|£ s. d. Sad & s. d. Shropshire eie .. 6 (82 1| 89 9/106|84 7|747| 3941101) 80] 1159 | 255 2 8 351 3 10 312 921 67 63 |117 81| 192|1 7112139 9 0 2 5 - Lincolns ZH 6 |83 8 |100 111 241193 1|804| 69 | 95|104| 1305 | 857 |2 14 8113 514 710| 148 64 |8 17 1| 345 |1 8 |217 6 [614 7 i 269 Leicesters T | 78 10|718|4 76 | 1112 | 25512 6 4 1 10213 10 23 91 6 2 5 6 21 1 72114 14319 74 0 9 43 North Shee 1195 4 80! 74| 1421 1 306 2 19 241 $ 8114.7 102! 197 6} 15 6 81| 22511 711 16 6217 3 31 215 4} TABLE SHOWING THE RESULT WHERE TWELVE SHEEP, THREE OF EACH CLASS, WERE FED UPON TURNIPS ALONE АТ BARROWBY, FROM THE 19TH OCTOBER, 1862, то тне l8TH Marcs, 1863. а | Ф А = t F .84 g Weights of 8.18 8 3 E ВЕБЕ в Ви ak E 2 2.18 я 5 EEES j Sr а. 238 8 t E 4. |5888 285 82 «8 ЕЕ 38| 3 ЫРЫ Description of Sheep. че = 5а Бы E 28 E Е ЕЁ Ё 58 Ыф) $ = ; r- “а гей [i е ч 79 2 iud 8.9 $ 28 8 E S43 A og 5р 5 5 аз”. M я |. 35 ERE: E юй 521315 3 1531281 3a |8 8 з задач E 584 S5 5 5 Е E 8 |415 5% |А E: Sa E 4 EEEE Я E E S E ri E ё À |A & > E [| > zi st. Ib. st. Ib. st. Ib. st, Ib. Ib. n Л Ip. & 5 HI m A [^ É ғ... £ s. d. 88 2 $9 1 0 13 35 12 303 | 24 019 6 13 5} [o p РЕ: Н 96 0 111 511 38 10 321 343 | 42 48 47 61 14 b т 1 8 189 213 93 Leicester —.. 3 34 0 7 б 8-5 84 6 808| 93.| 37 | 84 | 80 | 6 015 0 114 1.7 018 81.| 113 81 North Sheep. 8 54 12 43 1 8 3 40 7 352 | 9051 42 71 168 | 118 54 | 10 1 7} 016 7$ | 215 M TABLE SHOWING THE RESULT Y P, THREE 9r. zaon CLASS, WERE FED урон, CarroN САКЕ AND TURNIP AT STOURTON GRANGE, THE AMOUNT OF CAKE NOT GIVEN, NG BEEN hg MR WITH OTHER SHEEP. j 8 8 8 42 10 E 204 | 45 38 75 63 22 4 104 17 016 7i 2 18 10 Sopak te i има 3 E 8 9 р 12 4 87 2 400 | 37 | 43 | 50 |14 16 | 214 3 184 18 110 10 450 Leicesters _. à 3 94 1 4 13 36 4 317 | o 31 89 | 43 6 PU 12 1 019 6 210 LüsoMhs 3 35 8 12 1 45 1 391 | 234 | 42 | 39 ]104 | 64 | 916 4 114 1 7 019 1 815 5 little muscle, but IT Leiren to TR on of fat, and consequently les not to ourselves be thé most profitable. Parlington, April 13, 1863. Tuos. J. Fox. LAWS OF HUSBANDRY. extracted from a lecture lately i ili Wefore ihe Royi -IuaüdHó by Professor per ed Voelcker. p analysis of all fertile soils has revealed in. —À | min neral food- constituents of plan matters which are "rp io be essential Чуаш in which this ТИНЕ found that liquid ure, after the passage through a bed of an ordinary. "t soil, атаи а ual o if tribution jn Pus surface soil, t soil was deprived of smell and ТА Мг. M: to деше а Жа of experimental of soils T n mpos | the subsoil, ihe Th dud ү: as well as m manuring agents which are e ied to the land,| unquestionably are giis punsou а е s which w n the agricultural capabilities ot different soils. g іп a variety T: tel E рма the кок of | sub Ка especial the powerof absorbingand retaining, | modifyin ways the crude ре ET ет È — of —— арсы difforent, revue y found that all p e powers of x Е acid, potash, soda, lime, арам 7 oxide n, chlorine ; rid Mein ic, and шав acid; in nA, all the mineral 9$ tuents m are es Е hese —" Chemistry, in its Application to enia which as given the death low to the humustheory, the fertility or barrenness of a soil was generally con- etaining onia; some mo " m m He cet | noticed hat the amount of ammonia pt pe by the same soil varied with the strength of the ammoniacal 80 olution, more ammonia being taken ^a by the soil + +1 {. П lbi stro han from a weaker solution. ` the ashe! pla ral or fen “constituo. I need hardly "Observe, are not merely accidental, but EET. ай come to maturity. In se T eM equatty important, for the absence of any single one in the study of the soil is detrimental to the luxuriant development of th < e теи and expected the bare pos the opp ze а апа фе presence or deficienc of humus. Little or no : | to its. ie: ngs, wi pid, RATS eh the ps ek ie fic na and m i р cit and the ash-ana alyses of plants, would enable them to of Ks with wh tms vil еше ГҮ givė assent to this mineral theory. Ww else the а i agrictiltural ümmoniaeal impaired by the crops raised upon it; to improve | га ү gr purely mineral manuring mixtures every description of lan d, and to grow on it, irrespective PW of | soils possess likewise the rom à ngert abd that fn short thi possessed t] tö төшїп һе Haad important fertilising constituents of y be passe which m solution. Still more b Ar than the facts respecting the. pid absorption of free alkalies icy acids i8 the Eva by "ihe same chemist that all Marien 2 separating ssed through them in a sfalé i Күс "with th Я [^ de: functio: e form in which the soil-con- order that it мА bear fruit, all penu Р an ааа truth, which no треснет disc any.kind and almost any amount i agricultural produce These. extray: a and unphilosophical views, I need hardly remark, Ё produced a reaction which has power ammonia, I f binations. - Thus dx , пепо раней тди К ammonia owly through a layer of soil 5 or 6 inches dee eep, it ткаш that the clear liquid after filtration no Lom ong Am n can inv T 16 is the S hatural to арени or barren soils a ене Я ciency ог | than formerly, m the same time more scientific, ezaminata of е ы liquids. fe бе. total absen ore of th i Mai con: | and th iheruiare done d directly y pafat to p AC ETE e alkaline salt is apa d — which enter ir into oH MES А: coio potilion Of|agriculturist. Till within the REM by the soil, atl that the latter crops. The ical examination of soils has Viu he characters of soils, it Xd. et рова power, f consequétióe of which the acid of в кт ind аны ie оао some much in a one-sided direction. On the мн salt Sh the soil, тте in com- instances erm ded deficiency of lime, or to me aed erely the relative proportions th n with lime, whilst the base alone is absorbed at of riĉ acid, or the deficiency о! er im c cons dr pe age as оро һу Lan altar. in numerous other cases, indeed in phosphorie acid, lime, &c., various soils These Lp cen have since been confirmed by majority of instances, 25 low state of fertility or ihe med sufficient E "соон "for E. their тале Liebig, b barrenness of soils cann be t У | pe culi ariti jes; and on e other sical : t, nor fe qui s of|, Prof. Woy аА operated with simple Mr the presence in тев of а subs aps injurious to |t their chemical зын T canno E Бе denied, ki "to pois е be ed, ua m vegetation. The fi "Ч ів Раману c бөйпебеа of a big Пу complex mixture of soluble th the absence but with the inaccessibility of {һе | physical condition and the chemical composition sibetances, "ut as that presented in liquid Баум minerai constituents to the feeding organs of plants. | soils, but this relation has not been as yet fully recog Aer place а gas the Mu EXE У to Allthe substances needed by дене аге often n present ees For along time we have been in the habit of of m in the soil in uem -the LM. ue wever, excluding such and similar obvious causes | and Ноў of sterility 4 оп which time does hot allow. me to is he Lus considered | loo. d twithstandi ве for instance | that wich it prodüces E ing lime, magn in consequence of its contain- magnesis and other s. p in special men boy fiin a Prot. Way'e merits in opening а nere wd icu as field for future , nio y enlarge, ' undeniable that thé mere -chemical ата of lains but rarely чу S Wheat or Clo Ly dr uriantly on one soil and not er, or ui iliser which i у eh de iny effect on another of apparently well known eed in regard natural ca rule cannot be дыме separati or scanty. presence of tion, very generously — Lem poa chemists, who have built upon the y e Way’ s investigations cr Hamene S of Mr Th олара dt Kio t in in 1845, first eoa sie a Sar, vh of cated the remarkable properties whi " 492 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Mar 28, 1863, mposition of complex saline solutions which are | phosphat e of lime is passed thbr rough a soil, it ау | 5. битва vim bra through them. readily be ascertained — beg uo is phosphoric acid in . Rosa canina, vars. ; Common Уй Dog Во se, [Dr. Voe leker then referred to a tabulated state- | the filtered liquid. If n esh and stronger solu- t nib diea осту, ild or Harvest EO ment of t) tion containing phosph e aci shaken with the сй yt from which the following conclusions were drawn н soil through which the first solution has passed, it will у РВ peie 1. 16 will be noticed that the liquid manure in | be hat the soil takes a fres d much |“ 10. Spires Ujuni: р B wést. contact th ei ег c tity of phosphoric acid сое їп ч filipe ndula ; „Field i Drop: at siderable quantity of ammonia, which in sor way with salts of ammonia or potash, precisely ; Geum üben on Aven опа ог other was taken up by this soil. The eir similar results were obtaine d. Though the Бо lubi n dos ex: soria; Do th 5. Agrimonia Eupatoria ; Agrimony. the power of abso: orbing г ammonia from liq passing through various soils are rendere d compara- 36. Sanguisorba oficinalis: Great эж дела even when large quantities of potash, 17. Poterium sanguisorba; False The amount of organic matter in the e liqui uid was less before than after of mineral matter in both cases in passing through the soil in 3. Iti is worthy of noti ce that the liquid originally Left in contact with the | is soils д ХЕ from both appreciable quantities of t г filtration, whils t the иб эзи ammo tance were отта еф carcely any а рүе acid were they r orption о ry dilut abso important solüble fertilising constit tuents takes contained in е «bes Ё. ed p Tndeed if e clipe which is filtered through a soil of the че ore lace, ba: AM. contrasted — from its being the thorn bearing the fruit known as Haws, an whic haji s Hawtho orn hoar” is во conspicuous, and few ох "s: The вен point which I It will be seen that е Пача manure in with caroous c ecam = 1 n salts of or mixtures of various saline combinations, m mend simply I believe because te s, as a rule a considerable proportion s ammonia, &e., which are the alkaline pie become fixed in the : soil, and lim | this ——Á Y passes into the filtered liquid. г 218 a high deg ji bm comparatively insol s Thus sewage of towns in rtile viret із quit of | narily characterises to у uble. ше percolatin scarcely any of its soluble constituents in fe Ее | арон unds of p the soil. are ram ntly Soluble to remain n the large галаа of water which wage. the po ower of rendering these con- eaves wi ts beauty when di « From the Whitethorn the May-flower shed Its dewy fragrance dens his head," without emotion, and as а well-ggrown ornamental tree it has all o our | вушраќћі es. Amin, as the best plant for ue | but when it i is allowed to grow tall straggling E ordi- ^ Mes better than a weed, and indeed - so fally avid h that at least ed of the Hawthorn hedges in the which of lim. iih ii ete liquid the ыу sol, Mn at Time passing i into the liquid manure was ас tually removed Sey the 5. A striking difference g in the е after its passage through dé h the epi soil will likewise be ова - ^em ашны of potas zs n the filtered liquids are with each o In the first ан ВА the small MOREM. of | alkalin potash ] left i in the vie ends after contact w ‚ inasmuch as it à Soil not on nly possess ed the power of Lye but also potash with even greater eee О other hand, on passing through the r its op eas b | of potash e li the —- trt: like mos ilicates, whi that изн liquid. | АП в d У | | they are pre esented t боо аһа hich yielded t iqui Another point of к interest is the е proportion of l liq ай nc эша К e roote Put bee ore мо prominent position i in which m s plant rs as eed In E tn h worth чн young Н soils which, vá е amm t much e readily soluble compounds | are so little as isol ss x Р f. pot. x 6. In accordance with many other experiments, | was larger е ian in n the o quid manure mall amount of potash, and also soda, "del 6 the | increasing the proportion of alkalies in the filtered | Gras e luble saline matters, however useful, are neces- = sary ; they may impede the dem —— - — if ndantly, ncen- rs to ч а T | be one of the е А of the Rd to i. Tt appen such into combinations soluble in water that in common life they uble, which but which аге still sufficiently e бол, Briars, Brambles ga h er The genus Pyrus offers several species whi E fom the large mem they grow, nj their more or less upright unarmed stems,.are great pests where they find their way into a hedgerow, as thoy not only prevent the Quicks from growing as they should do by br que them, but ыу € make weak plac the h through еа Dy soils. "The | amount | of mineral food, This beautiful power of soils рн eir CU | occasion, and prevents the wer of soils to absorb - wem cud potash, presents us with a striking Inditiorence rence of soils t soda from eso binations, Т. It is satisfactory to have in these — direct proofs of the power of soils to take up soni deer Mu йе mom pem The «o B poer iste tly insufficient to supply | m ояд we а. БАУ cultivate on made of ammonia, and potash, most m pem ш т mi plants, but in order to be must be pre esented t them tions, Soluble nera. correcte any misapplication that may be | tes, БН without question" are the al f of benefit to e they |; in extremely weak solu- тт. = ж dx $E de = EB the soil. Now if D arm ; е” із Банд en bern A edi soils d the plants- -must be e present in t power of depriving man Musee pisi hee stituent containing these ылгын soluble saline matters ы iss hom, ids tro everywhere sown by birds; а form applied too copiously sandy soils, and con- jungle, is seldom Without à fow thicketé "6f M lan 3 This Lai eh of soils to store u up. food for | tinued rain Sry during anturan, or in next spring, таска м | а ERI ро sen — lies to em ea Ее = eis x: va is destroyed 6, 7 Wild Ros Озез. Срег а are no greater pests in the ilizi E T x most cases иеа M sine have ge-rows than wild Roses, as their fast growth when eiii: тей manifests e in ct ways. not the po special. Ad oils генот ammonia, fertig matters to cid from liquid fertilisers | the lat т des ents ; on food is unava ilable, and consequently of sandy ils wer rr absorbing" Ad селы не x e sam On compared with Quicks, their larger leaves, and with the second form i in our list, their cli emm habit, de tuall J-P and tho ough the prickles on the Ros re suffi- e briars а t ciontly aee в еб аз the old stems Тай йе hey u caus ally | e а weakne: in the fence, rat be Nie weeded out at an early penal eges with different forms of wild Roses, ы which mime "i ч ч Е be eans, вц ., Or n the: application of penans which lik of эй у, of phosphoric acid тачан absor her description о bed from its soluble cert: ahano variety of effected either by mechanical team-ploughing, ресор атнасы solub he harvest is the EM iroublesome, from ts larger usd more flexile ste 8. Тһе o Blackberry. e Bramble i is as great a pest in in ni o combinations comete саен y sandy M in с lime is | of acting upon the ba matters in the soil che- : е mically and producing soluble mineral matt T.U ia de е чек: р рые уш ri ce than could йсй: ыбы i eur iE will bo yie whilst im the first sieisen p = from the liquid in mns gh the calcareous soil, WEED the e liquid in contact with the siliceous soil РЕМ " dissolved an appreciable q ty of soluble silica. BY JAMES BUCKMAN, F.L.S., F.G&, &C.; PROFESSOR It will EA e noticed that neither these soils OF BOTANY AND GEOLOGY. i have since experim ШОН THE E natural ач of МЫ; Plants now to be des- x en longer, and those of many species ча ^ iod the ground, form new plants by rootin he shoots, whi k they not only sometimes take possession of the ай of the hedgerow, but edd outwards in, ап the ditches, led ie which p and so form up room, and prevents e grow of ре. Quis — only weak places, where е its old stem: йк ampant growth. Both the Roses and алые | аге pests in neglected places; tl idely dis — tribated over the world that they have come tobe - the pron nounced про! ; had the rof a е whole of | стей in their characters as weeds, belong to ће | Vere mets as SA: = ct of pue d potash, or poseer M M | Rosace ied forms of which, as | Adams disobedie manure А ce mount o be consti- | ranging around the genus have " e: is thí always remained | in tl e liqu iid which was left in 1 order bearing its name. Thorns е т br SAIL Ic bring forth to thee." contact with the soil. contai ned | ere, doubtl the term thorns was applied ini vov deal of ammonia б potash, it may be urged | can d be considered as weeds when Acip grow o iminately to Briars and Brambles, which take Е the quantity of soil — in the experiments | of iles! in which light, indeed, all plants may у ч sion of negl places in an incredibly short В relation to that of the liquid insufficient for the | сатра а. ис. а following list only includes those | time. If, however, these plants be considered (d purpose p айгы this e t | that ai weed blematie of waste ‚апа want of mile 2 good in the case of p osphori quite certain that they cannot be tained, эу ко phosphoric em mig LIST OF NATIVE ROSACEOUS WEED PLANTS. apposite amor dd А, jodolwialy atdi t through the | @. TREES :— 9. The berry in hedgerows is objec a is the is whether ~ vom 1. Crat oxyacantha; Whitethorn. from its large leaves, upright wth, and mostly un- it phosphoric acid -4 Pyrus Cere Асы 1 " armed stems, so that while во the [3 EE a еы, a mdp or ay marin any ТА E |16 cannot even boast of a repellant armature. + darum | 5. ; Sloe, or Blackthorn. 10. The Common Meadow Sweet of our. юе Max 23, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 498 hedgerows, t y thered it out, and in its place ap cation of fatting foods, But the p int to be aimed it occ t th of | a sticky, that | at is to grow on the farm as great an amount of food the he es d itch it тре sies rainag. le f. I as possible, and to keep up a successional „вору ot it. the meadow it takes up mu m "s be ver ав p вее eds, ар. "uie 4 to. fruits, Corn - bread stuffs can be impor orted t unlimi better occupied by more nutri Sa i pu In the | оғ T a pus were pret ty same | extent. ] ap bons wo first places it can be senta t, but the wet | colour, and both wrinkled, Тале e fally half | It is t e economical production of froshr meat that meadow i is soon cleared of it as the i of efficient ds rnet passed ner r^ seed market ; pa every farmer or stock master must now pay especial drainage. though these fruits fferent in shape and | attention, it ha ing beco: the most essential and 11. The Field Dropwort is а denizen for the most|size, yet we were Ped to sci that during the most pro ofitable part of his business. It is not the part of dry uplands on calcareous soils, vaere, its б trial of action ario а ко man for supply- | ргоуїпсе of every farm to produce this fatted meat. objection- | ing Sainfoin seed containing а [ем red of| Some farms are to all intents and purposes breeding e тей ^to B t, when good Sainfoin seed was paid for, the | farms, for the supply of which others are fatting farms; able, and from which | = would b + the th h Fescue, freque 2ч positions, suffers Ze from е of this А сез im Е The Ave ens is common in hedgerows, borders of ; it - of no use, and therefore eed. simu the farm: it is s only a y crop p from p m possession. It often eds," 'with which it is too often sown =ni giis на іп =. it MEN aapa by scions, so that the next year it m yben d that the wished с аг i | autumn, and winter, the diffculty is not p dis ample рг | for the stock during the summer and autumn, vr the has token its I I some damp Spots 16 sometimes takes entire possession n d especially, in | sm: р the winter, It isonly in the e spring | E months and autumn that апу difficulty а a th int a|the interim between root d G "i 1 Gr "€ Fro. 1.—Sainfoin Seed — — duty to des-|and * Now, to pro against this uncer- Cribe the two. Fig. 1. a герге а short T: tainty there are several on tters of busi- Pea-pod, Аа) at fho back NER pod in front, as seen | ness to be adopted and attended to. The culture of in the section 1 2. ngel Wurzel should be universal, and a portion of he interior is a single the crop must be held to bridge over bhis sp mall as seed, which | between Turnips and Grass till near Midsummer, eed. from its is easily fr e patches, and as it has nothing E add wrinkled shell. „Fig. 2, stock as re quir "rd M vn as » gui. d — either for depasturing or the rick, — it ccurs, ma; A be properiy considered as of Falso Burnet. -the b pply g y Ya wil 14. T 1 +1 sectio: dj lgmer th 4 1 1 "m mine even mor rkable for its s preadin | qua adra АА with a The 1 Pid A iui of of growth, a nore тишиме fori imes вртам - wing at each "giis dt Fro. 2.—False Burnet Seed, a, | 10 the great cmt in бад: н, and if 5 yard ыо nd in а ве as, li e the Stra нерее | possess two seeds in 'T | Cabb carefully cut and carried to the stock, the the ing Buttercup scions. This | each р. The capsules are rather Toss (Ф.е., ode. putting. out new inu would yi а fresh i З with short excrescences and not regularly Supply, at — shoul early n The young Gioco Grass seeds th, an crop seeds. should be looked for, ав hoeing these out in the Barl rot furnish ing is of wrinkled, like the пе ау Now the Burnet i is hein and In both cases ри young pne m form ways мы for these M the grazier, and the Cabbage ; but separable from a sample of E. by as early as may be destroying the hopes of a денй colony. ‚ Agrimony is introduced into the list with some | | to the | early Cabbage Clovers. | order of managemen nt should | be something like this. dimid e the amount of the Burnet, en that of the smaller Sainfoin deb. whid h pass th | at the same tim M ыт plan then to pursue is to mill the I is remo difüdence, ав, although its spreading certainly up much room in ү pasture ` where it is k should have daily f kidney-s shaped ү d 1 Grass s dealt out to them а Аксе a supply of reserved like eile Clover Я in which the may 8 thing to the rick which m med valuable, as it is а bitter aromatic "ie нра not objection- | > bo de Mecte аз К pies тат n A simply g кз Mangel Wurzel, Cabbage Sprouts, a ua contin пей, а - s en off, Peut А ы a ER ^ мы сое capsule still re remains. In the autumn, prior to stocking the winter crops, i.e. must -; stocke: T ndé eed ' s t it the fact of the Burnet being а two-see Eden Coleseed, Turni ips, &c., the stock should be amply : sup- vm 3 Sol therefore рее са ы is most пелена p be noticed, as from | with early t "Y ihi A ^ б analyses we have made. 9, dirty Sainfoin crops, we These early varieties should be planted in May, and will pastures in ich it so frequently ooon е it would timated as foll yield Б for $ Мезе wth of Gras and хто this plantan fta toad. ТЕМ October ; comes provision of Swedes, cm god жада Coleseed, th el Wurzel being easily spuddoa or hoed out, and will give no further ае ved down for spring uses, and in March their con- rou Crop іп Berkshire, 84 ye 10 50 | 40-100 4 the fold-yard to 16. Th Burnet is sometimes so abundant in Op Sit 3d year 5 95 | 70-100 sumption should commence partly in the fold-y pad meadows among calcareous ноа its , habitat [e S Ac e. proportion of Burnet, за E rved Dru mhead ый dd fo accounted л from адде the round from su press summer n: stockin nes again, Inall probability а More some! Profit possession 2: the field; in this f capsules ; ^at qoM we will ho ; but | stockin objection able. Itiss BOXE E DAE DEEP Й Md aroni А bul vias we | conside er that the capsule of the mainfoin 1 is | like the | above | will ulti ima at ely becom its woody stems aet it роо in the rick, | sing/e-seeded, and that of the Burnet ів Zwo-seeded, we able, which is, indeed, л. matter | mi ж conceive how each capsule of the E Moser Rye, Lucerne, Sainfoin, Tares, i and arife whe. ero Ms es nt gets. Posso. ED is, rasses may but kept und y» ed they are generally of too slow growth to ре. of much gly ai vise ru course |as we c as many as 64, 000 dein of Burnet service ж most needed. Reserved roots are the for а year ot. t and we stron to bep ith reference to this, which is the real urgued w Burne 17. The 7. Burnet, as a wild any great F4 and as it is a pem of dry cal d plant, never attains fastor t than the Sainfo се. О. Р. изе e D — Permit me tothank Mr Deer d of Sainfoin seed, that x е ng | havo mi for. Mi set me and some rennen n 2 — 128,000 seeds, chief depe hen we consider t иа. Burne Brows во uei the тэш eid ug certaint ual certain inty of Mie d A ma broken ground on cl асра per its eo crop, and the eq ectly ess in its properties, in this condition it |a large d rtional of what may germinate of the ша pe ME is scarcely noticeable as a "ied indeed it is боейт seeds of th т 3 LT 2 ДЕ a" зае папира" н сана - recommen: i ture “шы This maar w S al ded permanent pas careous uplands. There is, however, [9 of the False Burnet,'which is now attractin ur con- езе. attention, as being by far too constant an m upon Sainfoin see midi: is referred by 5. тар ње Continental botani sts to another spec | Burnet equa tii fà n poi ie eds | properties б is not A ori whatever тау aer be in the and — 1 uis 5 form , the P. m rers Ds p ny hard end woody, and d | almost useless. жске which I „trust there can now ben no misi istake. many sentiments expressed i = л last note, correctly read it, Mr. Den eite rates a of great i import ance, nam n wedge gp dor) qna ign the engineering] element has Pi sims absent кою sion gren of Cattle Food. erdrainage of land" When s " butchers meat" has attained makes it|been pe X of 3.4 x Suc to which engineers ttai duty of all stock masters to do their | so „штап; best, to e their farms esa: as much food for the | it is f£, wonder that во much "Tt is im has been 5 + } 34 to вау Ље арте, ef rath r the scarcity of animal food f e dec. during the t three what t our ng t superinte years, Md. ie iot eon or the large Meg um of - or ill mee por ork. and гоча iefly the latter. e presen t auncuncemente; thus E rede me good Am qe is is selling. at Pa per wb is s Bot nec parallel D on the essarily rallelism. тта 4 із correct ; and as its gea e жа all at FUN it — but lit $ a comme both of the Burn th see v and Pd | stock єс in his practice “тап mo the | — 2 nes боной out, or at best in their uch as 90 per imd ipe taller than the Sainfoin through the parallel li 494 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Mar 23, 1563, арргоуей by the Board of Works, the observance © which bas be reign Correspondence. useful letter by "the f wing "important sentence :— | Onr _—— өүү» Messrs. Smith & Co., of Stamfor n - itis ong the best implements when attached to a steam өы, that I know of. Аз І баеса м. Ruck, land does not require any rolling ; but so far is this from being the case on ay Msg land, "that I have 1 tate fit to sow it Sith Mangel a ollow RP , &c., (the ft * Systematic drainage, as recognised in — is the | area зр: English [лт тыш, Оп Ай jour ney of e connection of the appropriate modes of draining od hours by. dili igence, from Montevideo to Florida, We saw and rolling to о get m my s during this year ferent soils and v varyi ing sur races one with another, 80 d €. І hav It is a lovely country, and a striking contrast to level treeless plains of Buenos А: S; Here it is ui and dale; and ever ud r side, but not elsewhere, cédé. „бы. th of February we again we emphasised the words “to secure niform action and ребе. discharge? in underground drainage, for r that has been, and to most ес -— "n Ireland Mer 11^» well w чей 1 ges Colonel Krwascorm, М.Р. vation would our arts of England too, idw "iet Нуни "T нче dee nor am I ett d ing so by a - put & letter in iper of але reply There we quitted the dilig gence, to perform of our journey on horseback, but, the rain falling in torrents E bn neXt A our cavalcade did not start from Durazno until lith. On arrivi ving PNE Es cia, c or yo ng iuh. I was almost too hold my horse. There we remained р е 28th, M the тезу | Ver. m some of ve scientific and practical readers most kindly entertained by Messrs. S. far e us de a" before I would o to ther trouble and expense in of thing they hda mes e Ped you can Morel е Cots- а my discovery, whicb, whatever du an of everythi : 5 gm future abode | wolds, upon deem e light soil I Me never дет seen а its value A те be to England, would dnd Kee IET Рт phe c9 For ver es we constructed | карыс и їп Aw (Chairman а the- Спа аб Vest. Mi Ай т боча таг А we see С sd ы лад и Club) said, that after hearing the КО of one of the drainage will, а оре, беа d by the promote: тз of the pegs Council, inviting the gen —— S аваг | to give А. Bill now before Parliament, with the view of. ling ur our stay аё E "Estancia Mr. T., John,|results of their experience o of t 1: of st rietors in Ireland to drain their lands 1 mys self ai Xm ‚ our fellow traveller, went all four of culti ivation, 4 бако tho should hope effectually, І bave not seen the Bill yet, dhd shoot, with great success, for the liberty of mentioning. what dad pes ме ехрегіе S iyers Чой 3s fish, and the woodland in "E during the last three years. -* oes 15th of [ttiv 1961; "nd upon an o осейра- of 400. acres of arable land, he calculated that at 4 не be all peii fo for. | $44 "The price ре er acre of в u - ect draina, t in as far nd, there | 96 Apr Lie with пенен tenchings i т Irela! nd, eer M h the — ера — But Fed the flock to wander i in e тау bem oon of and we we edo whieh pn I ould sink that was, in order that he might have the full benefit of е under r.gr rowth of roots, which contained a tog e th ne, "That ers ot the ee х. did k Ks S S of fleas. On as fully engage od in Mie and weeping under the: овой và You should lur аб. He had this, n ve pois of manure for Whe expe м ed ua 2 which had been ud n tried a Job was finish the utilisation of of town sewage, favour of it fi Peg а РУ рех hite: swept. Our Ce s read Mr. 10 walls - not a town or "ве near his kak Th thoroughly Chairm: e the floor is every Lap our dwelling has quite a tid. acted as cook and E A whilst John "has pese La sad the flocks. Воо „ bridles, & saddle ery, &o., kep in which s given а pl É d swept ev ае d state the sewage of tho mien d together with a detailed estimate of cost, and sugges- | ions division of f etween M d or residence ig|P!oug newl built, ES а capital one it is, too, nicely thatched ; hat | 99 а раг which had jn ges sulüvated EC ce. arded smashing-up, р s d achievemen live very "eomfortably indeed um. nor have H ever once repented th Th åbout us the metropolitan area area, an annual sum not less than mA E = i, А y [ss the weeds. smashva his land with steam tines in the a ess he аа 16 айу Sel to perfectly тайды Не wo imt ould rather plough 3 inches sume h of 700,0007., that is, supposing that the farmers would pa y them Is not our r бобр per sw for it when delivered to Just at this я рег Ыы amongst 5 E and o steaks of the choicest? e finest preparation for Swedes - r Mangels "r^ zm end desire, and that he had done Is yea са — had visited Mr. , Ruck's farm more than. o I must give over bs to-night, for pas with nb to | the fleas and the fatigue of a busy day, Iam IM а tired of the pen. a worthy landlord, and that a fine RA ran through the кеё, whilst Mr. Ruck himself w man of an g spirit, which enabled him to make d the best use of these ,advanta ages. It would be univ ersally bon Sotíttíes. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF dires vong STEAM CurrTIVATION.—The fo e of the diseussion following p мет н last means, o eam power. In his opinion ance гей upon this farm, would Apply Che sewage with lem "x BERNERS said: With regard to the different soils to be менн А an nd the di fferent systems to be ordeum Pri ttn f 14h pra ended ке этге when it was no gera a theo; ctieal matter, and there was no uffici was necessary that those who асе проп culture should have somethi he grow s aet bottom, es died ribi o" hin up-and-down or hill il - Mim citet ur d A^ сг One of D so improved the are angles іп the € One of the throw ? tenure to dépend проп; "but the fa sh it was - Pe du lai ndlord who was able ie gi ен d of ten nditure 48. d. Ruck has not mentioned That I were experienced at the outset with Fowler's implement was very great; so to render its uneeonomu ey dl hav at bottom. any breakages, excepting "the eyes of the ас sewage, are eser. c Vien, кя out. Now, — oing on, the | has noeyes. І hav ve о Sewer pipe discharging the b ы: liquid into the | no thin f e from t d t horse engine, l as | thing approachim ла -— properly Ruck mentions. Sp 2 T but I cannot do any- of work which Mr. to 24 acres a-day with the Em aget | Was etin. Good de. would now ebrei of ortance | mean time those who had not tha М.Р, proposed a vote of thanks to MT: 1. KINGSCOTE second seconded the vote AS cm Воск, in acknowledging A сенши t May 23, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 495 account into his hand of 222 acres ploughed ara "p ент апа 247 дый scarified ; and all that THE HYDROPULT, had beet n don ne this з year with one engine without] TRACTS of a single sixpence. Asto the EX EXTRACTS rà r. Bradshaw about the comparative merits FROM THE of edi ар and ploughing, according to-his (Mr. RESS. FROM THE Ru св) experience. this year, the land that was ang 2 Ti Bd PRESS “Тһе machine is certainly THE YDROPULT. — Чын he would never recommend smashing- upinany case " most mpac nd “We are ed that g hou: "- не they ien the autumn. an " a deptb, he thought the land sho | left pied v the frost of winter. e pU: at smashing-up for РДА was | « АП Londoners and 81 rA» had r town residents wh e If it was intended | effica Pe e pu афо of uld be д sizo that, pm Зала ever — Ра чё ча legraph. havı and wi equally. Satisfied that i it they once see n jmd will der | it" “А Trpool Post. Нур: т, — аб. it. e tho Ruck) rchased at Lady Day, 1862. ойс of the proprietors 300 acres, and its prime cost freehold was 137. 65. 8d. an в.” — Gardeners’ of warehouses and other р engine in, : acre. had broken up and put into Wheat 160 acres, бзи andAgricultural err ui i p eget ma and the remaining 140 acres were for the present i ыле Меи Pelo: T princes: = i Grass, ther he should be sufficiently successful AE ridge md mms Mechanics" Mag grow Wheat enough in two years to pay for the land. mud i A readers.” Тн= Нүр; Ыы was -— a i seen, He was i in P however, of being | - pups of ode "(Ttio adm hbirably adé d Coi Рет Garden for sprinkling trees, graperies, ЖЫК, able to d “ Tm wills E E t т windows, carriage nd cost in a garden, beside! + Md pi 2 de. d а= ыз m а Mbit bility Bein 9 its Жой 25 S8 SEE | Jg enge hec i ee gu re gii mend "— Т. BES ап, nd which may FATE Я HE E an immediate = З lustrated News the equas > [2 i € World. EXT еа Fg EI » val ог discharge - з, @ ией 5i x ч water." — Gar s THE HYDROPULT, — 3 айсы эй: M а Weekly Magazine. HE HYDROPU LT р, Notbing m yet been So5359r Day of Month H YDROPU: ALUABLE INVENTION F introduced for watering p ; ei ‘Country readers who WATERING GARDENS, в eq the >ш | e order it on our rec орпа FIRE N Hydropult, as any one ^ syyni nEss [52] mendation, will not only PROTECTING a ROOF FI standing close to his z no у $$558 7 поё гереп ut thank CLEA REE Yom S, ouse can water, іп а few bi dba. T3 28 88 a t, but th E NSING Th S from SMUT ho! ter, in a fi ou-c^5ceeo2]£g 8, go d us for cailing attention DRESSING with Hen MANURE, min ordinary © “о 8 ы to а hich, em viaa PLANTS, subur: еп, 2:50 5 having do used, they Di saving m time, ЯБ ерен Жыны le Ы E [wil never care to be performi he task з в У ь 19 Ы тда” = Floral World Таб HNNG PUR ЕРЕ ES, easy, satisfactory Beg rev ел Сл em BEd > |, [and Garden Guide. A SP um anner,” ЕТЕНЕ a St E e|E = ROPULT. — er. gE' E 2j & only say that THE ROPULT. — 4 E B EN 5 publie estab ishment ©“ Many Eu e most 4 B: |9 |; S E^ |ог private house should scientitic men of the age ое {о ДА © |bewithout one of these = are daily inspecting and ел Or On en E 5 У = EÉESSERR Eg w © useful hines."—Com- н а= = testing its uses."— Age Li B Е g a mercial Dail жору... " We Live In. NR zu g 4 Ё АМ INVENTION F FOR THROWING WATER BY HAND POWER ш: EE ЯЯ А 3 "IBS (SECURED by ROYAL LETTERS PATENT), FM B o Ч FRIE n [= Price AS Ко 65 bb to €o co co e 8 5 = TWO а МЕ гч £ Complete, with 23 feet Suction i E ^ Deliver бы — Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler, 3 RE td > р y юр -100t5 У осо Les $ = all Jet. Weighs 8 but Рё 5 ЕНИР £4 IR ded ficient and useful Fire Engine by the 1e principal Fire Insurance Companies of Great Britain, [7] x i e uer ed positum. е (х= e E с ГАС са AB FIRE if | ES888222 | E 21 £l = pa — SUME FIRE ENGINES. С R . hes * n THOMAS ran Esq., the pec exp RE Floris st, е 21.1, nds 2887171 11 BEER [ES | EE g , J ° 8 » © d recommend it as an invaluable Garden petes pmi iv ш m ssla m | ёБЕЕт+ | Fesk |B| Б E a r a L A о B ы ыш FROM TESTIMONIALS. à © ©з өз мк ик жым жеш JP] E * Roy will prove peso valuable for ail the ce У Mene E PB " & - —I have "d P perio in "зр no ; high раро to БОГО "mi machines дә eir remm Воріт, - 99 хе wy hd i e surprise with "ei re : Do pes the | Secretary, Liverpool and London 1 к о. te" n working of your Hydropult. ere can be no doubt that it can ч; оееооеоое8в 58 “=! EE = е available in the earlier stages of fire in warehouses, manu- | ihe У е ation aomena it to E [у= БУ үсе Ө EES В " ч factories, or private houses, in сеа large conflagrations, District ә Сошрапу. E я Ро 8 Ёк E while шы to gardening and other Ж cap 1 be A s manifes observing, operation.—l am, m dear “In a blowing or mixing room it would be of especial E gr — Bir, m truly "A MUT M. DovE, Miosget." service, — „ЕЁ. J. Harrows, еў, Caledonian Insurance E BITERI 82 E: “ Chas. Р. Button, Esq." Company." ч в p А Рта SEZESES EE CAUTION : ited the cupidity ЕЕ РЕ хоби п er төй торыр Toek who are now ME on the public | ee А of к It e Correspondents. BUTTER MARN : CCF. Mr. Grafton will much oblige us b: mentioning if. any Кате ss has been made in em d d devices resemble 1 for sale, їп many г; te principal Ironmongery a d Seed Establishments throughout y respects the Hydropult in appearance, and Ai йене ы These unsuspecting, as t ew butter- | this , Caution, and ораап intimates that part päi а wishing to purchase the Hydropult, with NM татна words .— making pa which he OG some months ago, СогохткЕз: А ing t| Jie is interested m tho, welfare" of. Ге ri rite Zt = Colony any of | к for ung man of 20 with | "ibo. Queensland and New w| British Columbia, seem to be the nd Colonies most Py id of 2. б If any ич; your Колор weuld give account of а M of t лота anyone nk ex- perience or heres or won of them, а. much ghen E mers in early Spring, off "the appears an aa if ean fork or fallow the and, Whenever of the root ; in fact, i every Tr ow te Id pet Tid of е: еы of it you/can get Gnowisa Fr ig: i rown 2^ X. The рз то fee the Ее LE Ireland in each of the following y — 1854, 151,403 acres ; ju Hi eh acres; r3 dedu acres; 1857, 97, i acres; p 82 09 ; 1800, 5 acres; ж. 147,951 а 862, 149 ат di As pe da 2» М. sa та эл ast autumn "L5 a са Pe ig of land. with pm Wheat. І атша now informed that ues will not purchase it, and that I sh MiiMfisace some diffculty in disposing it. se—and so will any Wheat become if sown ea of : 52 ош X estio on is one that admits of more than one ans If charge on the crop all that i: takes out of the | od, and e Credit M with — it puts Ei ie: t will follow that ir ойон s о тос Маш produce, e le E *- m 28 to 36 busheis of ғ. 6d. ; f Barley, аё 4з. 6d.; 50 u əf Oatr е the ield of сырны en EAE The тнв & BnowzrT, Manufactur Birmingham ; he bat your | a SR gu pies Annihilator and Garden o one GRIFF! beg Unless this label be attached, the pe ce is not t Hy dropult. y pps. HYDROPULT is MADE of BRASS and COPPER, weighs but 8 lbs, and WILL THROW pida ба ALLONS of WATER PER MINUTE FIFTY FEET, WHEN WORKED by the POWER. of ON } е Royal aa for Prot ti of th Bayswater from des! PIRE! FIRE ! FI IRE! ! THE vu P : ! AY. LABLE. m ЖУН MÁS n BECAUSE kaliit- MCST $; HE TN em в, t Hi od E other Prin ades $ dm THE HYDROPULT WILL BE а" | EXHIBITION AND Fon sae i its agency. T. SPENOER, Ésq., Inspector property at Fire, "ren ME me re s for which a — Sic p apio "i " - » AREIGBLTURAL X п, ISLINGTON, x GREAT INTERNATIONAL DOG G SHOW, MAY 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29. BUTTON, Pror. PRIETOR, D DEPOT, 309, REGENT STREET, W. CHARLES HYDROPULT WAREHOUSE, 9 ` LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C. END 496 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 23, 1863, — pos Mer PRESERVE YOUR HAY ?— х EporNGTON, Rick-cloth, Marquee, and Теп FOWLER'S Manufi rmt x Duke бее, London Bridge, 8.Е. Noblo Parties. and TEMPORARY ROOMS for Royal and STEAM PLOUGHING AND AND CULTIVATING PATENTS. ble Parties. A quantity of SECOND-HAND vL El e - b 2571 ы ы шышы агЕ, В.Е, Мо other Esta АЫ е u iana Besan Doer, Duro sweet, s RANSOMES & SIMS, ORWE ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH, | Patronised by H.R.H. the late Prince Consort. Have the pleasure to announce th at t hey havı anged with JNO. FOWLER for the use of the EC PATENTS, and they will answer any їйоїнев здө а them, y Orders promptly, ШБ ШШ | СОТТАҮМ?$ FES | || ii CONTINUOUS IRON FENCE, HURDLES, and FIELD GATES, РЕН ШШШ ШШ Ps ac m SUPERIOR IRON (N ER IRON GE NG СО?8 IRON WIRE FENCES - SENING . ix» CO» PARKS. SHEEP FOLDS, GAME PARK riesce GATES, and po idi of Hirn: and | hood IRON pete PRESERYES, POULTRY COURTS, GARDENS, &с„ are Machinery, and possess the followin ing US STYLE —— f^ е авы tasa lst. Are ый оте y unskilled labourers, aa Require tew n А xpensive supporta, Te ornam — in cere e in. Bavo increased ngth from their peculiar con- | = struction. Z 5th. nsa alf the Seis of similar hand-made Fences. G. & Со. wil 1 be happy to forward, without cbarge, an explanatory Circular of И» principal varieties, Their enlarged Catalogue of all kinds of Fences and Gates post free on receipt of three stamps. Address GREENING & CowPANY, Victoria Works, 81, Oxford Street, Manchester. занан сред ніты еза SESS УЕН УЧ ТАЛ ТУНМА, НИЕТТЕНЕТ КА NEY IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. Great Improvement with Reduced Price, PRICES PER LINEAL YARD 24 INCH Extra Strong. 2028 та. n мк Illustrated CATALOGUES ап WINGS free on D erue to за Poultry s" чї En 4 5а. ET ET COTTAM & CO., ENG INEERS and IRON FOUNDERS, NT don an PUR ade h (und 2, WINSLEY STREET (OProsrre the Рлмтнеох), OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W. i не ING күрү pocos JOHN WARNER &-SONS, nn, Ctr Er oe UL BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, J. B. BROWN & Co., 18, Cannon Street, City, London, Е.С. HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIE ыш ш сл шсш... R B ARNARD, BISH 01 P, Үт; BARNARDS, S, Че ы Т of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS FURTHER REDUCTION. m "the PRICE of WIRE NETTING. Light. | Medium. | Stron Sizeof Mostly usedfor| 7 | o | отори. Јар баі. Јар |За. 0. 36}. IMPROVED Casr-Inox Ілғт AND Force Pur. о. 35. d ‚42, Galvanised, m No. 85. таа M vv p n: with J. W. & Sons’ Metal Bucket and Valve, which cannot зрение, Tau Us 21 inches : eed АН ме б азн 1 ге е к w I8 Ge Mr ds ig 1 0 [22 3 feet 3 incl h .. £110 0 2-inch " PA ря DS. c TUM 2X ine Es e т A of Lead dil ail тешу for аер г. us pope." y 0 е E S 2 TU WS UG 24 inches long, ditto d Li.» изв» s „© А» ба ч No. 364. WARNER'S IM TMUROVED- 3.INCH CAST-IRON LIFT and FORCE PUMP, mounted о * Ter » MORE .. ете with Suction and Deliv Screw, 18-inch ы ie 3 7 rins ыд very тапс) Pipe and изе, at prop the'above LR can be made any width (under 6 feet), TFINGH з PL MURS А pu а es 15 0 roportionate i ER and CANVAS. 'HOSE 4 gesti — Hc — Wed RT Ut ege ТЩ. foot 0 1 сумі Sparrow y taproot aning, fon Беттен Ties Tu. per »- + INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted on Plank, 37, SL кы z per = 8.00 03 ЖАН. every m NCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted on Plank, 37, 15s.) LOI RM RE I o. ғ т sizes of any of the above, arger By an improved and new action of the handle, E Pum р is so constructed that а greatd fricti oided; an air vessel is эш сү, and by introducing а д inin - AL barrel, with brass bucket end mcker, many or тех objections to d iron Tia overcome. By this Pump ох ВСЕ THE WATER in hen mounted on a barrow it forms a бр Ан ма ble Fire Engin M Garde TT Irriga: of its construction enables it to be offered to the publie at at a less price than any тт беч TEL S R^ ааа еа аас MEE we The above may be obtained of any I Pl т Pius "T PATENTEES and MANUFACTURERS, JOHN ҮАКМЕЕ `ахр SONS, 8, CRESCENT, cA d LONDON, E.C. КККК АЕНА а ааа Max 30, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 505 PM ER and FLOWERS fe thi DECORATI ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. | тт е ar ice- ent of the R arded at ine MORIR x D Horticultural Soci to be iety, xhibiti DNES June 17. First Prize, Gold ped em 3 Medal, of M 100 Белш or TL - Third , Восі ciety’ Large Siiver al, or 3l. THE FIRST GREAT SHOW, merit; valuable Flowers oe Prats даптер will be the testot Each set must consist of three groups, and may be either one of Flowers and two of Fruit, or t f Fl WEDNE SDAY, MAY 27. Fruit, or Fruit and Flowers mixed аач ый, ТС Атия They may be shown either in Ópergmes, glass or china dishes, icker or wire work, or in any o ther way, most to the taste of the exhibitor. ei are — nme to Mcr, Жез ‚кард: etiti 7 e Prizes will ya езт ся ЖА AWARDS OF THE JUDGES The groups will be received as late as 9:30 o'clock on the S(Open. [С е, ане , | morning of the Show, PROVIDED "Ex SHALL нА. d — REENHOUSE PLANTS (Open LASS ( y м CURED FOR THEM.THE DAY BEFORE. Letters to be a auc D deir sc Chido Slough, 8, o Mr. G. Evres, Royal Horticultural Society's Garden, South 1st, Mr. B. Peed, Gr. to Mrs. Tredwell, Lower Norwood, 201. 1st, Mr. Charles Turner, Sloug ә на, 2d, Мг. J. кажей а to Bir Е. Antrobus, Bt., Lower Cheam, 15]. | 2d, Messrs. J. & J. Frase r, Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, 6l, за, Mr. R. В е, Gr. to W. Н. 8m allpiece, Esq., Guild- ab, Mr. б. sery, Sydenham, 51. _ Силае 18.-—0 PELARGONIUMS, Fanclos, distinct kinds The G mm Си е. j mer (Аша =н ist, Mr. J. Weir, Gr. to Mrs. айы tead, 5]. TURDAY, MAY Crass 2.—12 STOVE == елу" HOUBESIPLANTS 2d, Mr. Н. Lamb, Gr. to.Capt. Cahill, RET ouse, Southall, ЦА — de z Bridge Road, Leyton, 101. EETINGS FOR T NSUING WEEK. е Hon! N VEN. e а m T BAR б. Lee, бе or uice т. г Crass 19.—6 PELARGONIUMS, Fancies, distinct kinds Namens, 3095 - M {1441® за, Mr. W. Cutbush, Barnet, Herts, 5l. (Nurserymen). THUR: т —Linnei - 3 rx 3th, Messrs. T. Jackson & Son, Kingston, S.W., 31. 1st, Mr. О. Turner, Slough; 41. 2d, Messrs. J. & J. Fraser, Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, 31. AST Wednesday's exhib ition at South K TOVE ) е must have been ини = pren ot ist, Mr. H. Chilman, Gr. to Mrs. Smith, Epsom, 97 - dn Crass 20.—6 CINERARIAS, distinct kinds (Open) ni mm ues by all lovers of En nglish Ga: ardening, as 2d, Mr. W. Kaile, wii 1st, Mr. H. Lamb, Gr. to Capt. Cahill, Southall, 31. well as by the Fellows of the Royal Horticultural 3 2d, а" 2 Ва» Gr. to the Duke of Northumberland, Isle- Society. It has been our fate to inspect eu 7. July, Фа E | earliest of these manifestations of skill in cultiva- Le P ке NM Нн cr rud Crass 21 —NEW or RARE in FLOWER | fion, which awned under a little tent in the 2d, Mr. T. PN Gr. to W. Leaf, Esq., Streatham, 47.. (Open). ennt at Chiswick between 30 and 40 years 8d, МЕ О SAC QUE юс. Antes NI RUN) 1i. о farvi MEME, л. go, and whieh now have reached the zenith in 4th, Mr. KA Wheeler, Gr. to J. Phillpott, Esq., Stamford Mr. J. ACUTA RT CR (th "'archite teotural promenades of South Kensington : 1, N., 2L id 5 iim. Mr. J. Standisb, for Welgela sp. ЕВ, Б” other words, which in the begi represented t x ЕЕ Е чу om the long and wretched continental war, and = ad Ditto, Mr. J. Tegg, Gr. to Baron Hambro’, Roehampton, 1 Crass 22.—NEW or TENDER PLANTS NOT in FLOWER |in the = ориу “гу results of long and р Fem = perous р so happened that “ Plein 5.—90 ORCHIDS, exotic d (Amateurs). Mr. Wm. Bull, for — К FÉ BH Hortioultural Bodlebf, whieh was 1st, » Ww. Milford, Gr. to E. McMorland, Esq., Haverstook Мое. Veiteh & Son, for lonia avgroneu o wi e destinies of the art—the all-important нї, 20 Messrs. Veitch & Son, for Pandanus lega iut ad S.B E af cultivation, struggling and struggling Basse Stamford Hill, 151. 7 де т, ^ ree Р , 5d, Mx. к т. А. Tarner, Е Leicester 101. To. W. Young, к jr а ed AN and rising and rising by its own inherent strength, 4th, Mr. B. Peed, Gr. to Mrs. Tredwell, Low wood, 5 Mr. Yn. Bull, for Areca dealbata, S.B. ES, has at last жие from m ty animpetus worth mr Pu са а у Стае г lutea, В.В. the exer pues of half a centur 'LASS ô Т. ndis. ог Acer вр. АЛ OROHIDBS, ахона ЕРА Mr. A. Ve rschaffelt, for Dieffenbachia Verschaftelti, B. oes one тес е the state of gardening у qe. Veitch & Воп, Exeter and Chelsea, here after dli battle of Waterloo? Do they т. B. Woolley, Cheshunt, 7i. ids — ORCHIDS IN FLOWER (Open). | remember the frowsy аа. the dried up pot- 7.—10 ORCHIDS, exotic species (Amateurs). Messrs. uius т Dendrobium Pariebii, S.K. plants, the sticks called hothouse things, when 1st, Mr. 2 Penny, Gr. tò. H ibbs, , Regent's Park, 101, | Messrs. Veitch & Bom, ct ашап sis Lobbii, S.B. everything hortieultural was miserable and ugly, 20, Mr. T. Ог, to W. Leaf, Esq., Streatham, 7l Ms; C. Penny, for, Qdonto Uro-Skinneri, B, Son intations, and weavers’ windows? And do Е. Antro , Lower Cheam, r last? paa ‚ Gr. to Sir „ыу Ф a d * RS - e poss Gr. to Mrs. Smitb, Ashtead House, Td ду ORNAMENTAL PLANTS | ү, Aloes, а Шир mind thee Jast? t lent e тае were the pride of Yd Р Above ah all Messrs. Veitch & Son, for а АЕ h р ber th us re usce рө рор noms icio Messrs. Veitch & Вор, for Spiræa sp. Califo thin о they remem the dingy ч Ist, M. Y wi т. to W. Beck, Esq., Isleworth, 6l. Mr. B. S. Williams, for Lastrea Oreo teris um VT m 0 at Chelsea, and Kew, and Kensington, 2d, Mx. Ў gui, n Чо The Duke of Northumberland, Isle- Messrs. Ivery & Son, for Athyriu m Filix- fcemina Applebyanum, | under the care of the AITONS, and Drcksoxs, and rth, 41, 3d, Mr. J. Wheeler, Gr. to J. Phillpotts, Esq., Stamford Hill, 81. | ме. Wm. Bull, for m н-на diffissum, B. ITHS, ап ERSONS, and MuxRos, and r. Wm. Bull, for vatus aureo-variegatus, B. SwEETS of the day. We hope they аге remem- Crass 9.—9 GREENHOUSE AZALEAS, distinct kinds bered by some at least, as they are by ourselves, "e E 4 fep чел: ge Crass 25.—NEWLY INTRODUCED a die e and, if so, that our modern gardening will be com. ist, Mr. J. Green, Gr. r E. Antrobus, bs тег! м NE for Lapageria al * Сћеат, 191. cams Veltok aon. Jor r Bpberogyn ns irta pri Cortitento me Mg ee Leer days, when the rg of 2d, Mr. T. Page, Gr. to W. Leaf. Streatham., Mr. Wm. Bull, for Cibotium princeps, 3d Certifica orist's 2m ominious, and ү 2d, Mr. В. Peed, Gr. to Mrs. Trodwell, Lower Norwood, 7. Mentw унн & боп, for Бюшапа gibba dii Certificate ** Collection T vas ift m ht of far more importance 4th, Mr. Н. Lavey, Gr. to A. De Grave, Esq., Fetcham, 51. Messrs. Veitch & Son, for Loni bypoda aurco-reticu- | than 6 vülbtvatian lata, -— Certificate Т d E + dish "ug b > Crass 10.—9 GREENHOUSE AZALEAS, distinct kinds Messrs. Veitch & Son, for Anthurium Sceherzerianum, 6th o the ol ng. Gardener cl, ai N ; Certificate ns shown on Mie ence would ist, Mr. Charles Turner, Slough, 107. bei ond all his ideas of тү i iad him © Chinese zx Mesara. Veitch & Son, Exeter and Chelsea, 71. | Crass 26.—SEEDLING FLORISTS’ FLOWERS and GARDEN | АСЫ weis ИЕЛ, ity; ise deuil " нҮ н тетет па Кы а half starved twigs un = id а ; little M Moss; of Ctass 11.—0 GREENHOUSE AZALEAS, distinct kinds EE ы ы РРО, V ODE e a iari hé gs рен nothing beyond the wild (Amateurs). G. W. Hoyle, Esq., for Pelargonium Diadem, lst Class Certi- | ponticum, the worst of race; what Pelar- 1st, Mr. C. Penny, Gr. to H. H. Gibbs, Esq., Regents Park, 61. | сао goniums were to hi ay b earned from the laph: -| G. W. Hoyle, E: for Pelargonium Artist, 1st Class Certificate É - A e ЖИИ W. Bocke, Baq.. sier Pélargonidm Prince of Wales, 2d Class | pages of y рше - pem i G: J. J. Blandy, Esq., High Grove, Cer 1 4 or Roses in pots they did not жы ме ратан, E Mie etim o W. Beck, X x or Pelargonium Princess of Wales, 24 Class rpm "Eo odi = flo р W-a- 7. Д what 4th, Mr. J. Wheeler, Gr. to J. Phillpotts, Esq.. Stamford Hill, 2. | Certificate ese d. y ^ Extra, Mr.!H. Chilman, Gr, to Mrs вены, Epsom, 11. G. W. Hoyle, Esq., for Pelargonium The Prince, Commendation | with hybridizi pA and raising from seed, ап Ditto, Mr. Н. Lavey. to E. A. рүе; Esq., Fetcham, 11, | G. W. Hone me gon i eii bee i arr ‘Commendation reu and am plifie ation, the super kn Chinese Diti "аы о. Kil, Так to SR жао f Lovelace, Ripley, | Mr. Wm. Bull, for Petunia cM. rival i x cade a gi iantess's erinoline ; SS а S CREW S Cato P rdi sud Roses "cdi s of such dimensions, are rapidly Crass 12.—6 Manos. , in pots, distinct kinds | CLASS 27 (Open). *" | extending "act heu: Ist, Mr. C. Turner, Slough, 101. shall learn 1st, Mr, С. Noble, Sunningdale Nursery, Bagshot, 41. x Messrs. Veitch & Son, pere and Chelsea, 6L. г |]ost ut Messrs. J. & C. Lee, Hammersmith, 47. z зл the wa “Orase 1.6 ROSER. in рош; distinct kinds (Amateurs). 1st, Mr. T. Terry, Gr. to C. W. Giles Puller, Youngsbury, cid Het илы [ 98. o: (Opin). Ist, Messrs. Suns h & Son, for Collecti оп ot Pul. ЕТА Crass 14.—12 ROSES, in pots, distinct kinds (Nurserymen) |1st, Н. Lane & Son, for Collection of Azal Сај lst, Mr. Wm. Paul, Waltham Cross, 10l. Messrs. J. Ivery & Son, for Collection of Hardy Perna, 9110s. 2d, Messrs. Н. Lane & Son, Great Berkhampetend, 71. 3d, Mr. Wm. Bull, for Collection of New and Rare Plants, 2l. Sd, Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt, Herts, 51, rs. Paul & Bon, for Collection of Cut Roses, 21. З M т. W. Paul, for Collection of Boses fa ро еб апа | that these Crass 15.—6 CAPE HEATHS, distinct kinds (Open). | 8% Messrs. T Henderson 4 rson & бо, for Collection а ist, Mr. T. di Gr. to Mrs. Treiwell, Lower Norwood, 51. за, м Charles Turner, Е ‘Collection of Azaleas, 21. : 0 Мг. T. Page, Gr. to W. Leaf, Esq., Streatham, 21 ” Extra, A E Salter, for Collection of Hardy Variegated Plants, pending i | За, Messrs. T. J. Jackson & Son, Nurserymen, Kingstoi rem Dits FEA fo; Cel cias A knowledge, _ founded on Fiere reu юм Extra, Mr. H. Chilman, Gr. to Mrs. Sinitb, Epsom, 1 A Hr 15 ien ае, Collection pe Doe L2 inti «ием cultivators е —9 PELARGONI Ditto, Mr. x L«vey, for Collection of Exotic Ferns, t aniis Mee: Pew ia s botes Gr. pu m — eres ne mre іо, Тайга: Тад б: бор У, nie " с that the old Chiswick Garden, the : i Ditto, Mey usen 13e eec mot nung brei, тае t of our present high cultiva- 2d, Mr. „ Gr. to Mrs. Hodgson, Hampstead, 6l, | Ditto, Mr. H. Hooper, for Collection of Pansies, 10. ; 508 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [MAY 30, 1863. tion, may not be wholly forgotten amidst the | | The point is, what rent will a tenant give, he, the | rent is the criterion: the rent, that is to say, Б. кА ЖА of South CARS Although toa tenant, bearing the bur den of all usual tenant's whioh a tenant would fake. the land to use it, | great extent neglected, its beautiful trees, now m it is, for the year in whie à mires. enough to display their true eharaeters, nee a |if any be RT ow t will he give, t that is Willour friend say, De t; and which he po чег 1 »: would not let igher rent than h Dieu or the details of the gorgeous scene of Wed- Tub The next question is, what is a fair ét two PORRES cd a esday, w refer 0 the йе терот& {о be|mate to be made for the probable ee. annual | If, dd he must admit to к fou nd in another column, and to the lon ng] list of cost of repairs, insurance, and other Кери of | fact he does admit b E the very mode іп which he prizes offieially published by the Bociety. ievance, the annual value of Jis be highly gratifying to the exhibitors to know that | in a state to command the rent? muchg ae. their inimitable productions were seen and эў те- quee it is asked, by some of our subscriber! t pay poor- Жетен accordingly, р ciated by their Royal Highnesses the PRINCE and |i it fair in assessing a nursery garden or a flori sts PnrNcEss оғ WALES, and a crowd of the piéton premises, to take into account, as an element of ai that the produce f per in the land nereased value, the greenhouses, foreing pits, and | inereased as not only to enable him LE pay the far = З ho thouses standing on the — mises? We answer,|higher rent which the landlord will no doubt ubtedly, yes. It is true that іп some cases| demand at the expiration of the lease, and the Tur Union Assessment Committee Act of last | "ndo PUn dd: i ich th lly i ie Ж еу руне Rh similar А may be what|increased poor-rate which the annua y inereasing Session excited, as mis ght чонага ул ануу Л e technically called **trade fixtures," and шау | value of the property ealls upon the assessor to к inito Lor Yslustio quiu the ede E 3 removable therefore during the term, by the|lay upon it, but.also to leave а good margin of g i the ы р P3 | tenant who has erected them, but the question is— | profit for one who seems so well to have deserved of a pee эм S ne teable v of eee | ‚|4 Феу not enhance mg Аан the INTE of the | to prosper, „От СЕ ka pat А Ам) ж к^ е = and and premises which are occupied by o contemplate, Те ess рөт н nr gentem € ке aiz table florist or nurseryman for the purpose of his trade ? | restra ined by his lease, become landlord instead of MU and in every country parsonage. во, we repeat they are to be taken into con- tenant. Не will tes 8 find a tenant in his turn, ida" Wis likely enough to БЕ oue Ph rur sideration ; and on this general алш» than | who will give him а ren nt for his improved land ; neighbourhoods ; partly аны i duties of over- | Which nothing can be better known or established, | higher, just in proportion to its improved produg- seers, and. the obligatio ons of poor law guardians $a all A tsp should be rate d at its actual | tiv veness, than the 1 dlord of h "in Vilis 2 {к em egt etm Em пора by E erection c Es 'improvement upon it, then that ре ues of КЕ КҮ "e. на п nursery was, во 62 ; and partly, le Жыры Ө ehiefly, beeause by the course ы P pr ua into ace КОШЕ Те аз has been said, the |t #0 Ыз tenant, who as пері су have to pay the t eed on this xe eot, the сн of t d PE е, des been chiefly burdened with the caigo tomais- mca rate, to quarrel with the overseers taining the poor, and ае unhappily, in agri- | V e of the land, tha at value cannot be SEM UO, of ie parish cultural parishes and small co БӨ? Соте the poor- | 9? the iiri that it Аз referable to tra ere ïs one matter, however, on which over- Tate form ms uť too ^ importan 2" 6leuéht in| This subject will be found xA Жайге. ір |se i may go wrong, to the prejudice of the nur- th e fax- сай population. the Gardeners монон of February 26, 1859.|seryman. Of course, in estimating the value of the e fact was, that $ this Act of Parliament, | Тһе law has noe been Rea and all our | premises for the purposes of the rate, ће assessor although it introduced no new principle of RES observations td аде are applicable fo the|must not take into consideration the stock of trees ment, the attention of every payer of poor-rate, | Present state of things, We will, however, add and plants on the p emi мер, These are like ча the more than this, by the extension of the area, so| Of Our Paper; thej first, by way of caution, | property. To tak ves iato inae ation ak, of criticism, the assessment of pax repeated; the second by way of reply to an|may put a case, ms may DI quus ьш Sia log brought at once under the notice and objection. lately urged. Тһе caution is this: In|branohes of оя .Subject) would be as if фа ove control of the сех parishes of the union, assessing such a property as nursery grounds, ог | seers were ssess greenhouse s standing f. eru Verseers ond UNE n their mettle, the old florists” premises, the assessor must поб take into |bition and bilo upon the premises of 4. NE our sessmi j and det only the indi- consideration i profits of the individual trades- greenhouse. builders. These, itis evident, are in vidual r tig or indiv idual farms subjeeted + | 8 only questions to be answered are those ы sense connected with the land or its "enjoyment отра н one with the other, but the assessment | Above ры; What are эл; premises, as they |or use, as are the greenhouses necessary for the of the whole parish, as compared with its neigh-|976, With all the greenhouses, &c., upon them, ise y of the florist, but are mere obattels ‚ Was narrowly watched. In short, not only worth to let to а tenant in the same way of|exposed for sale, just like the stock in trade of any | urs or was the critical glance of the assessor limited bv the business ? hat is the amount of iud vue ot мк т trades man. ambit of his own parish, but it travelled further tation rent charge paid afield over all the parishes cedi the union what is the average annual cost о repairs REA "ie assessment of farm ten ‚ ый This ferment has з not ye et e entirely subsided, and m like ex Ur. Possibly these expenses may | erroneously, alleged, and it is E eat in сазе nt f£. ti th d р liat far tou rating matters, which are no doubt of > unt of the rateable value will|houses are not an d ought n о be rated to "the very keere interest to many of our most valued | P? ыы reduced. Воб it has beenjrelief of the poor. Nothing, e: believe, i is further ГЕ ЕУ un Due we canno es == e not this taking of the value = ше ае than a is. If, indeed, such be the me any par h he О; ап | та г u State о -— one or two points ир wis p information | pe ens value because of the value of the machi- | me this. In the parish о оке the has been most frequently sought. егу annexed to them. Тһе answer is, that it|assessment of a farm appears, not in detail, field Many of the difficulties which have been stated | € been expressly decided over and over again | E Де d, b: se assessed generally at so much an rom not referring at once Ls е | аё manufactories oug ХА е та ated. One The m house perhaps does not appear in language of the Parochial Assessment Aet, whieh | instance out of many will suffice. eu de: . But nevertheless it is ?n effect gulates the whole matter. Man ny |9 of certain premises, used by them for tianufactar ru nd in this way. Тһе farm is valued for ose M 2n to deal with the e subject proceed ing iron fr rom ironstone, were rated jn INA of | [тайпа purposes, ud ETE 80, аз А. would best ru u at so much а ther TIS aen tha f Li proper, lump sum ers, instead ч b dei at и to see what еа and it was agre эме К кт property -Ó not ps a result of so much an aere. But the careful Жее arlia refresh their|ío be rated. The Court held that they were|assessor, in thus dealing practically with the dien, ам made upon an properly rated for it, for that all real prop erty |total, has, or See have carefully considered ot they value of the өтте Ress ould be rated according to its unt qd as | the details of value; as, for juetenon the «кс а 16, wi апа convenience anc [opu repairs of the farm- tec AA be ra trom yonr out опе whether the machinery were real or house, the lay of the lands, the distribution of. whether it Aun on een the heir | pasture and arable, and all the conditions of pro- e Qu 0 RA і ; cultiva! \ ueting тае ће тауър nual lor же; go to To tis landlord or Td "le h ld. le re i i Paid cost of the repairs, insuraneo an oth r| Taking, therefore, và text sugge ested ux one of Fit matter, adds ap LE AO LET MN um th fa i МӘ w ould bear in mind | houses may not able per ве, as d ouses, | farm-house h jou rated dt fts y ue this фы they ч be left to M their | yet X iae the occupier pays poor ap in | in the Bands of te oor, though s aee bu б their exis separately in t ; own | ve in élite tho ган to the rating os eei the tha and Lon) ds h they staüd, inorease the. ce Mete a HE. os yin мз m n^ Bom ERN Mc onee sho ying it to — caso of арт! tural land | "The ere е dece r kindred points dese: houses are not, or at least should not be a ог етеп of market gardens ursery grounds, | notice. А C sie ie an 2 impossib| t the lc ket ; пгзегушап, wh S i i The same questions have to be шуде. as are | labour an and expense seems to have atie YA * таз сл рее, афа e х ое every ed where te t га farm, or a сЕ et garden, or а nurseryman's | Worth to let 10s. ап aere, to such an extent that | fan hø parish i rm house to esca һе parish in [een have to be arranged between the p parties, | ii is aM Nie ue i fond. exe it hard | which Ф із рга Obviously not. xi is ipi s MITT > bie sights Eb eh. зеле rate no ом prope ed ds assessable value, and so long Му seconded by > in its natural poor eond отед Referenes b the bo ens hieh it is situated pede gari P. Aot of P again furnishes an answer. The Benefit af this assessable value, "fis сап only y^ p ande ESTNE EE ES May 30, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 507 - eee done by a separate assessment, Tt is clear, that | of St. Dunstan’s Lodge, Regent’s Fab had a very fair [Кыя object. You have eir to examine а salmon's the go hbouring parish in which the lands аге | sample of Odontoglossum edo ail, to bandje it, to judge of its immense museularity, situated would get all the adyaptage, if the ва. Passing on to the New e Har ardy Ornamental | lii is the only fresh-water fish o. to call it) of whieh Plants, we find the шша: хаана he most import- | you can take a firm grasp by the tail and lift it siti in its results where fee аа T la nds у d ap і i у [o now about а foot i in зыны: hese were from | апу other ill do, In fact a cool angler baris followed ый К. T tonblo lu is 2 ind ШЕ VzirOH. 16 is singular that in this promising | “ first hooked his salmon!" can * land ? it, S thoat na 1 owe АУ ө үзөр р n" Po А ну А M s the leaves, which are en and bifid, and | or “ gaff," by firmly grasping it above the tail, ak, merged i d distributed over the are distichously disposed, are set on on each side of Well, without reference to the height to which a Боа assessment of. the Е attached to it, the branch in three rows, in which they alternate | salmon can leap, the object of a salmon ladder is to with each ойе ег, е leaves &$hemse! wot h eng also | enable the € k ascend to spawning ground without £ tl Mr, Vxircn further showed | the exertion of leaping, especially considering that he ——- Tum noyelties roduced at the Great Show held а на from California, а dwarf bushy shrub with|or she may be че with paa mili ЕС апа kia Wednesday a cd wak ec Fu TE a АР? | w avy sessile ovate irregularly serrated leaves, and | these salmon.ladders may be contrived. so as to assist a We туйны: order еп еМ бәп у compact small corymbs of bright rosy|fish without unnatural exertion over an obstruction, "The first da авв flowers, with long projecting white anthers. А hand- |not only of 6 feet, but of 60 or 100 feet in height, n flower, was поб ve NUS. eventa, i finest | some Euonymus called ovatus aureo-variegatus, from | instinct teling them to force their way through e: nd Clematis Fortunei, and the next best, | Mr. BULL ; had the shining bluntly oblong le eaves of a | opposing w where there is depth and width enough Clematis florida Standishii, and a Dra epe from | deep g а bright golden polen. in the centre, | for their bodies to wriggle. ng Georgek P each of which ju Been already | and was a very effective i ub. Two or three Ferns| The difüculty I now labour under is to make you mentioned at А white-flowered Jap vA Wei- | here shown also deserve mention, nam a ha ped одвод, c construction of a раки ladder. gela from Mr. bm vari БЫ. s те montana, mida came fro! The principle is to erect an inclined plane from the likely to be a very useful shrub in its dass. but. it cut Tady Fern, ниш Vilix- | lower to thg ur тй 2 mue with such breaks or would T M уз better чав. hardy than , from "Mr LL; and r. IVERY | rests inte of water— — Ard te nder plan ts. m leuconeurum, а тийет LT a ipis 50 ET „Lad "c А s|d vill f not at | plant in which E: umet eristics j^ Frizelliæ and | step, up war A Tun p term “адде: all improved i in appearance by the addition of its green Fieldiæ appear in about equal proportions, a dichoto-| 1 go so far as to allego that if you m 2 natural spathe and spadix, as shown by Mr. BULL. Two or|mously forked apex being superadded. obs ау across pow river of 100 feet high, say а three garden seedlings were wrongly wi up in this mong Seedlings the Pelargoniums formed the most | natural rock, and wish to open the water above it as е few 0 t i i e ное трг ge not in flower were | the mark in technical properties. Тһе best and most you may eia do it, if you have money, &c., by ore ты Тһе f them was, however, a effective were Diadem and The Artist, two of Mr. | cutting а narrow artificial inclined plane, with rests, Mant already familiar бон do. appearance at the minor | Bore flowers. "The first of these, Diadem, w was re- | through a win of the width of the rock, with meetings, namely, Alocasia Lowii. Pandanus ele; egan- arkably telling, being е and distinct in colour, | resting holes here and there fr om the lowest to tissimus, : a very elegant plant mme 0 with. its spiny which, added to a good form а d habit, and a consider- | the highest levelof the haue г, g roducing its ‘lowers left little to be | the level of the water in the as it is ces, which, with o desi ; the colour was a dee ер а mine KAE rid termed the milling power o of tke roi id] jou ay be ареону exaetly, мет p pv ко їп ou white, | perfectly sure that salmon will work their way up to idee T юш Mr. Укттон'з к а? argy: and tho upper petals very mg ag р with the highest point, and d posit their spawn in the "ura, sam > "as stha t e 04 ed a a possible | rosy pur агре. Тре Artist had a good deal of келег indio €: provided the Is gradienta from step to Melas tom а р. dl f ep are properly adopted, about 18 inches one above the occasion when we previously Кот г it; but we urple, E some faith in it as a useful stove e plant, requir- flower called The Pa. ge upper acid of P ich This “ladder” once completed might be called a ing less врасё than Cyanophyllum, and therefore| were light maroon, and the mds shaded with | natural ladder. An artificial ladder, such as the Pimes useful in many places where that could not well be pepe Another, " called Penelope, В the top petals | and other papers now refer to, is comparatively a very accommodated. А beautiful = ай ез Perv, | dark maroon edged yt h Pio an a ^ae lower ones | minor easy affair. supposed to м ап "ims аста also e from Mr. eed otted and mottled w aroon. Of Mr. BECK'8 веб] Та substance the salmon-ladder Dres by the VEITCH; this was dwarf habite d Hie. Капит Prince of Wa iles and Prinos of Wales were the n nost n Inspectors is only a very great improve- Jenconeurumm, ба. had the obtuse. oval leaves epe noteworthy, n the principle I have mentioned. Whether a over w ith rosy-pink reticu latio ons, whe enc wi ith maroon in the lower, and bright maroon w i a | you бако it of stone, or wood, or slate, or brick, or a 1 crimson in кз upper £o als; the latter | mixture of these, does not affect the principle, but it rbled p^ bright maroon on a erimson ground | must be голодна Dronen shape. 1f you A om rr Ah pint The alot. ud Ya cca line а belo " oe €: maroon Moor; both being remarkable | salmon full of s n to surmount without Serum а lutea, d Dieffenbachia Verschaffeltii | for their ess. Lej p am ue > а | sloping or Agde sinn Wei the higher water level sientioned at the page already referred to, were again ашы ер vari ШЕ, есе high award | being 6 feet above the lower—in principle inen have shown. Areca galba ta, a small-growing Palm, from | last year, ear, but is, we nim mod let weis Of the hosts. to m make a perm -slopin, g trou h, say 30 feet long Mr, Buzz, is to — t|of mediocrities and. in { TE side n re) | sink tà interior pinnate frond ere white ан and had|flowers we no room ti Qe. ТВ - пррег end o the top spiny stipes. нр was ben shown by Mr. STANDISH, a | examples of the hybrid spo tted зев to which n - or elo the water above, veh vete — Acer, the leaves of which might | we — already уй ae both from Mr. BUIL and Ре ерісі а тун artitions, say 18 inches be said to be mostly yellow speckled over with green, | Messrs. Е. G. HENDERSON & Sox high, you divide the bes say intosix compartments, ш abun ndant Tu the yellowish variegation. Here also only that instead o f ma aki ing each a distinct compart- т. ULL showed the rn кош ср, nas Е FISH AND FISHING.—No. IX. pen sp cut off, and stuck into a pot of soil; seme Ansectoc SALMON LADDERS, at one A c one and at the ped d n other, argyreus, which is Ph каго ке with нечы “ A NICE piece of Salmon, very pink апа eurdy and | alternately. TW water flowing down, ї — leaves silvered down the and D which » nicely ае dd of flowing ov vean. perg Mm from o compart- like a dark Lowii; two or г тев Caladiums—mirabi ile, “But Papa, what is all this talk in the 7% and through each Sinch open iin; е & Salmon Ladders? . What does it mean? р th yellow-g il С tii whicl Sal climb? Is there x i^ Map pes discovered.| Е Фу compartment is rer 5 feet square, an tinii, | furnished with claws lik: n Land Crabs?” |will perceive, will contain 18 inches depth t is. whioh Hie was said to Ж за Тоати, р * No, darling, only the ordinary "Salmon. Salmon | The uppermost opening for he y ater, instead of is not half so d tes; several Ferns, | Ladders are contrivances—er—I think they are also | 9 inches wide must be 12 inches width to allow for и which Adiantum Tei. eg tobrochia nobilis M called * Fis ?——er—well, x are quite ri ight іп | waste, &c., and а surplus to ini 9-inch width of flow ready obtained the highest testimonials; Litobrochia gning, but in truth I must refer to C., for I eni. | between the other com imc one of EMI which is -— but | nothing about mec. matters" (And so so Е.С. ‚ replies.) There can be no difficulty in hich is its h development ; m udi rois ppm mo а contrivanet, rong enc gus which is ent; and Gy RE io Amd, qu a and s of 9 inches, e be of such an enormous *'Stelznerii," w! pce e TET neut but for Salmon Ladders ies d n such mens weight ur width — » na - pen ана to be ame; and well may you Бе at а loss, agas um 9 inches, not very common! ach c Е iue cim Й called argenteo-ma rginata,-from the and, — loving, obedient, and goo there is — bir тма аа "iiy, [^k the y exhibitor, was а good thing in its way, but does | sands who look over the Times are ^ ful and ascend from one com- ot йы, x our memory serves us, from one which | of fi sin ng matters in general, апа оѓ Salmon ] Тада рагі t to tl other Tato the fre ee v water above with LINDEN over some two or three years ago uuder | in particular, as you are; and d |p t d y, though the name o: s of uei. ыс Еа prize was then awarded. Here also Messrs. E. G. НЕ ENDERSON < Imon Piah 1 fnll af will е acceptable. А Salmon Lado Pass, for the ey are the same in a аи al sense, i f pleasurable sensations, fancy enable a salmon to ascend, or climb, MEO heir ЕН К ae at the top of the ladder, Á— ovate leaves of a dark brownish- purple, the pass ушн fult over an Prae difficult амга they once more plun the depths of the open tan of the БИШ, serratures only being green, Wemay | to its progress up а river or down. Salmon valgo) [е xpanse of wa restraint. Would that Palm suitable for small collect. i mention b = їз а ші species of fish called Salmo uoi) J ^ It lives and fattens in the sea, and breeds and the elegans, whic re: 1 having light гэ young d their youth in fresh water. The ovum shaped leaves, borne slender polish or е deposited and vitalized by the parents Of New Orchids in flower very few were to be seen. |in the shallows of а fresh-water river; when Dendrobium Parishii from the Clapton m was | hatched, and after (say) one year or two y onveeyed n the best ndi gon novel in character ; this pa thickish abiding in the river, the young опе leaves the | tbe jury, 0 deflexed ste which, after ripening, ; bear two-flowered | river, forcing its way to the sea. After а while аа iini rosy mauve-eol eT o AY s e | the fres h water or riyer spa ot e undanf, the lip fring ук Me т and of the same | and reproduce. Tts фа ө ош fry was easy, bt rosy hue as че Жс an wn its centre, but | on its return upwards as a fish of size, it finds an ob- | marked with о large pen WM crim пвоп- purple | struction i in е shap e of a vu d 0 e more паў orm Ротор Lob nisi ded d itt to be correct. i 21) was shown by Mr. VEITCH, and ne nextto rosea is perhaps | Тһе wer of : salmon is n з keley (in the Times, Apri , the least attractive species in 'gardens of а HS Macte it S ie strongest fish for A dc we E. i d cuit a plan sug, the ЗА generally takes the ен таз amongst Orchi a ipe To say, as as some old authore do 1 i Fisheries or “ Home Office" for salmon "White flowers were he of а of can leap up p a fall of 16 feet may be somewhat онур, ver — “Т am convinced," he Schülesiane, and bad а rose-colourellip. Mr. Ринит, |t though 1 do not say it is so, it being foreign to my TT ps THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 30, 186 3, ; ——- — = —— - — ede» aas neither the fresh fish nor the kelts (that is and been found to work well for very many years in заде from the second report of tbe Inspectors, dated M ive spawned a desirous of returning | Ireland and Seot and they are, therefore, not | March 1863, as to these “ Falls of tbe Conway," to the sea) will use the ladder,” and he calls it “a specu- | mere "speculative inventions.) But the perhaps| "Om the Conway proper, the greater] rtion lative invention, On being called to account for this | greatest beauty of all salmon ladders is that at the breeding ground lost, shut up by the Falls of eeping condemnation by Mr. F. Fane |“ Falls of the Conway," а Times, April 28), < t ptuously sweepi Times, April 23), in a second letter ( be brings forth his “facts and ex i ese, as they appear in print, аб least require a great deal waters could be as spaw ground by most у drawn and furnished ‚Р CR com] t f a ladder: the thing was talked of then—now | of the Board of Publio Works in Ireland, work inn iod t Mn Ma ын м . T. T. Whyte | it is d ). 2 ha Jc - ^ тыда, salmon can Xo y will for long, probably, be tbe most remarkable of (e — ' other ladders, | through and up the solid rock, of 28 or 30 feet perpen- | kind. constructed in land, and will no doubt beag — do ascend; and there are hundreds of | dicular height, and tho of salmon ота are great an object of ty and of interest as it promises other persons who have seen them in the act of ascent | doubtless deposited above, where 4} years ago no parent | to be of utility. It was com; too late for this wherever these or any ladders are erected. | fish could by possibility reach. floods baving delayed jt Salmon ladders in one form and another have existed | 1 cannot resist the temptation to insert a short pas- | progress; bot that tbe year might not be cutirely * Wes dte PERCENT И ДЕЧ € D, Fi TT а fish must р тоа А ж mA E Мат 30, 1868.) ТНЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 509 —À — BRITISH COLUMBIA.—No. 1. believing, why our wesith for ages to come in tast bright | tlemen ougbt to allow sufficient be bought to We bare all read with much interest tbe reproduetion in the | ^ а ve y ъч ^. eme their fruit Aud they will not "here the birds k Gardiners Chronicle of the letters sent from New Westminster— | Columbians? Are wet» be tied to Vancouver's Island һе Im m tion. Many => p-- E andt ami as 1802 is рож ended, one ein review with the eye of аспа continent where Ње wealth je to tbe island where it is not * ga чү er is neither allowed n the fruit, experience Ше of the vast system of interma] cow- | Are we to have a Council, or a change in (ће form of Govern- | ү, г" A v tm реА of the Fraser—so boldiy | ment. If s» what? le | it to Л] elective! when as I said ; sti e quan- ication t the awful I новой д: Duope э the н for — before, 1% can't get any jury of Englisbman in ашу town tity of fruit is expected of him, A gardener in such Lotus s. Despite ері New Westminster, and (here nearly all are Canadians. |a position is as much in а fir as the Egyptian brick serious Rodin didt esa. 4-7-4 ө ей oa ‚Алем jum ош lant old Governor in deference to the | makers. 5. UT e out, а ver; portion of 4 was b folks at New Westminster, who cal! themselves нейи, was cot pleted by tbe ja of October lant; an "DM "be popa jo when Р want bim most! Pictoris, Fan- Sai maaf үе түн DD сап boast are the rost streams staro tbe ron ‚ Гама, Рё. 8, 196 Societieg. Bpan snd amr К ed by sig-sags whiob remi А. «pi Mont ы " кот AL HORTICULTURAL.— Ма » y 29 (Election St St "Bernard, " 5 AK. LM XN алые bit facto), — ——— ө Fellows). Her oue. Esq, C. йү, а Е Chais, тї — ШЫ lication КЕШУ med | the Ж. prepare | Roses Cw Ty. d to inform ied b ууч ААН a т Ar e ot see over all attest the victory of man his fighi 1802, extensive! No sS ? из is vore etie , мг. оре Ж ыгы; Сыла X Ln rv тип ure, and tho old Lacs lay — ГА : Ы 36-0 b ket, B.A. ; а very wet year here, ир =ч a у -— Ем. ; Blakeley Mit this айна уза max. it ье a | I am ineliued to e that "hat we eall black v mildew Mre Cumpbell; Gene! Cons do же Жү, = (Nis waggon)at ЧИ | is nothing more than injury occasioned to tbe “langs | Вов ОһаШа, Esq.; Matthew Clark, Keg. ; Mies Cohen: ü pear W parit AA = ; you get А. |y restraint of ev. mis ieháe] Costa, Esq. ; Gap T: .! Hermann Оох, Аб the c эе temperature of the weather. I am not Mise Orawford n аанынан, po! кате it is a “fungus,” — never, r { sd, for |wi Y my € re. Now, until we is - ir "^ Я тена Im» gë to discover what it is, we cannot pm а preventive | Ята. Шешу ; Mra, Оһагма Hitchoock ; Mre, n Hulbert да thenge nerves е Don y or que. We must frèt know what the doetors сай ма $ M Mikey: De Mica - —» е ,, Maiden Srna, k, whero the prognosis and diagnosis,” before we can meet Esq ; Mr. Charles Noble ; Mrs Malcolm Orme; p 4 X he the evil or cure it, ТЬе checks of weatber, after Pear Юа. ; С the Hon Е, Pen e rise, on the main stems у possib ©. ern Мга, James — от а Riva, Esq j ich becomes manifest ulti- The Mayoress (М 'Rose); Lady Rowe Ramsay produce the d Ж. 9 Сасһе bas been completed 47. one of tbe enterprising y on the lungs, I believe canker and gum recla em Lady Taylor; Gorge Toda, Кө ` mi uae stewmboating family of Wright. An American, of tbe u Я тада on the DER failed, and and curl roceed greatly from the AX 2b En ^ i a PE... п Amy lof weather injuring tbe of Woddall; William W , Esq. ; and Mrs. Wildes. ‚ trees, I used to think “eurl in Peach leaves" to May 21 ( - bod & of bo the effect of Insecta, but abandoned | the leading features of this in all respects wonderful i Hist T: Їн! 5 i E Ё E 55 : Я I ini | Н lt is EE viu мй 1 wrota -of (b je - : centa ати пида. or dune dtm. a ion, where effect is the eet aimel the ton, knew trom permanently inj black blotch. im MES qu fund yg nein n the Orange mildew will spoil а tree for the year; and | some| aa сеа H Weir Mi) nd Same а jt will kill. White mildew, if the wood i$ поё (e diff of Azales, lilac by the c new roads тз ге Ay аула е кы Ды A 1 eat | ing little half hardy Heath-leaved Tetratheca, and | with the nucleus of orange off (it is on the under side violet by the various spocies öf Franciacca-—el , Я. AX | ра Б v de] ooet &nd | over the leaves, both upper and under side. Ifa tree exandria, by the 1st of December | badly affected drops its leaves and makes new ones, zi „һе сарыл, colo arad White piden c can bej p “ rour - maara at the wit E c is made in our notice o! Palace, The о egre ы ER f the e "o —— om ес Еее Am Б. emt b and ; stopped fro in con P ihe "x 97 dur Я 6 а bei oll-roads, revenue | 07 Р vc. — fully two over the ] Tue with E А, as supposing *'bl шее kom ZEE oen Күс af 1 EE d Нр mA from «рага cn А шу К ш TET = HHH HE Fg 5 Өй M be (hat. iho suroni heart а, ite а most EUER E MESS е. тат? ME length Rörik ) є i pe быч нч А. Vigorous growth, нов, ro ду © ло in great E tas J^ ossoms T E agere атата suf su as 1 think it воша JE 4 че other | off. s th gates to jobber, of tbe physique [4 уту of this young and read Us "y аге tho great. &ubjec at interest in th ony, | 1 dare say 4 r3 your agricultural friends will like u "et | the ч wó jd is of e size "Шаро bs Кей, porn aps | 1 about the climate. 1 therefore enclose à sample of the a little К rong. They arein pots, of the em pl inged | is in British Columbia for te benefit of your попа» ар to théir rims and some not, "her ore was а splendid есту АРЕ. ге рог. iik A est. A I be pie qi $e he some of them are still s ма, but others | * rent 8 жы. We фе учеа Ф cspern, Boworen badly, though ng in the e house, I А ч E л - white 5 eir А, bo y wu tul 9M the Fen Nene ts ^ таа вање he ара ый... ог : oq itself. iffere t tints of blue repre- me (d wet a plant seldom how found on exhibition Fen, but. one | whieh when proper: ly | with. The following will show who were ће successful exhibitors under this head : — Awards, —15: 1 + Ll e standin; т this. The eer isa east, the ] i E brary сгіцојйње (ће momen wn (bless sho b herself seek. rw o wg sertim i i ti board a great ее on board a In the iis evil теат rentis His "e "A y 510 various kinds of Таёр s к Bipper of the benrded species, | of whi ch the ere are any fine varieties ; Lal s4 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Mar 30, 1863, inor, 3; ventricosa magnifica, mge ; | very у perfectly з represented the old pln of greenhouse | tricosa. соссіпеа minor, 3; giis ation. c^ perspicua nana, 1; ventricosa tumida, Ж кте Webbiana, 1. elegans ; ; the singular- dooking Odontoglossum nævinm ; | ong - Fruit, [^ which a little wa la ы, id plants: lst, Mr. Pee E: Dendr iur rmeri, various Jackson. Mr. Chilman also show in thi "лаве ine Apples ; ind exe amples of a handsom ely А Ха ар Mei lent deem йу Ре largoniums - —These were pesto well grown green- desto Melon ; Oscar and President Strawberries, collection from Mr. Ba ж E ше стон ja and flowered, The sorts were— | the last a fine looking new kind from Mr. Turner; а Сай citrina with three bloo t; an excellent | Ariel, 3; Aurelia, 1; Beadsm Candidate, si |few Peaches and Figs; aud etr Mr. Cuthill senta Anguloa Clowesi ; reete us sor bearing. three Desdemona, 3; Empress Eogénie; 1; ? t na, 1; Fairest | punnet of fruit of his Blac t га € a Wberry -— large and fine flowers; air, 3; Governor Jeneral, 1; Guido, І; Levia- | gathere out of doors being m. rst open-ground retusum ; Aerides o diferent Көз ‹ а -— ænopsis | than, 3; lilacinum, 1; Lord Canning, 1; Малерра. 1; Btrawberrie hat have made their appe ance in grandiflora.. Consp collections | Mr. Mar ock, 2; Monarch, 1; Osiris, 2; Peac ds ЫШ е this season. Of »rooms, Mr. Cuthill had were ота nobile, аата й їп ‚Моо even in | Picnic, 1; Pizarro, 1: Rose Celestial, 4; Sanspa о, 1; | а1во some beautiful examples, comparatively large yet л small state ; Ше pophyllum | Sir C. Campbell, 2; The Belle, 2; Virginie (меа), 1. | | fres ài, and quite pink in the gills, and am ктей gi mcd y ih doa: perros t | Fancies.—Acme, 2; Arabella. Goddard, 1; Carminata, | exhibition of the kind also came from Mr. Dru: ond sufficiently во 1: ow "the п bénutifal symmetrical|3; Celestial, 2; Clara Novello, 3; Cle dec 1;|of ath. arrangement of the little purple shell.like flowers on| Cloth of Silver, 1; delicat p 3; Electra, 1; КУ) с Үе UN there was one ем in which there the spike; the ne Lowii, mentioned below ; | Witcher, 2; Evening Star, 2; Lady Craven, 2; аду | ery good Asparagus, ung Celery, new and no e masses of Oncidium ampliatum ае апа | Hume Cam mplbell, ES ay of the Lake, " Madina | | Potatoe Саттов and Remus четат Cabbage, flexuos all plants | Sontag, 1; Madame Van der Weyer, 1; Turner, | Onions, Spinach and Lettu for cutting, from the light airy-looking sprigs of clear 1; modestum, 16. Negro 0, b Queen ot Ro ds. "1; rund f yellow бл їп калгы In addition to ше wise good e of Dendrobium here were like- nsitoram ls ded а m: Valley, 2; Roi des Fantaisies, d tosabella, ls E RYSTAL PALACE: Мау 23 (First Great Flower a оё, 5 i TIC MIU M. 24, м ruit Show),—'This, the Company's Mace exhibition wards. l2 rne of the season, was in most oh ig пу satisfa e R lant ede Shrimpto 2d, Mr. Weir. F ies, 6 dee t ay p аа ев ; 9d, ores Pham. ies mes бр ba, L Mr. сЕ y 0r and nea qo plants ther а lar lab. plentiful and fin ari in По Rhododendrons. —A small group of crimson, purple, od, еа d k were eoo inds was contr ibuted by Mr. Ted and, i few cedem —— аге ст чоч with every body. it sq. ; | Alexandra, The Sentinel, Thé General, and Sn m т. | [pay ; Orchids ;|go lé dista e, of Bagsbot, in which were The Prince, p d and Gree d e Pi E хш, СҮТҮН, айу зоб, ou exhibition of fru nho p blo me AIA o TE is | | Tet: rathec a егісте "ihe e of Каву рута Ор H нут 2 о W. Leaf, Esq.; 3d, Mr. Әби: Rs Mr ‚Тө, Мт. Wiggins, gr. to W. Bec » ET. he ће Роке of раа, ale size Ma m derful ее of |^ ble of thes p ted by Mr. Turner and E T ее, айз were struck ih amaze- ment, and no wonder, for never be condition, or re f F Japanese Honeysuckle, the double-flowered E Anthuriu n | Az aleas, Orchids s, and | Bull, Ше flowers, the most Mm sam lection of large and fine o from Mr. Peed, [Am mong Chorozemas, we noticed Henchmanni in one ooden Temerocallis сазы and the By deal looking li Кола wy foliage. and , m Seherzerianum ; tree а 8, Е тот Мт. Willia ms, d od and Me essrs, Lee nd A. Henderson € eame | hes кар “ "his Ment рени Chorozema. y far the most striking f ow. Ne: varieties were: ide ar РҮ PA йг ay Beaut ty o Chelsoni, 1; Р "conspicua purpur Criterio, 1 8; ү oom жш. Ба ч les Devo wp Ec lipse 1; SE ео lba! Fern. z ne of na, 1; 1; Barclayana, these wë б seen for some time was MÀ on this P of Reigate, 1; carminata, 1; perm 10! F Dor 2 coronata, 2 nin this way are the most charming exhibitions of lil 1 es's "m. Mir habil gi = Морао rphum and plants of imilar hab b Just ch more n by e plants «Ке muc adm ;|the рена md I ауе а green and Ога tef ect ts Generis us Пето) M Ea n good health раи b тез: 1; Мыш of the ibition, Mr. Lavey, of Fetcham, ime бй plant; but Sunning i HA 1$ тауы; Juliana, 5; jin 1 = acrostegia, lateriti ы 1; — 2; ma-| Miscell Subject. 1 n ibi "hee is s not а“ telling р lant." Of crantha purpurea, 1}; 5 porn Miss, 1 1; magnificans, | collections of cut specimens lof. Pa ies, both fancy and lra fi re › shown, and its round 2; Magnificent, 1; magnifica flore ple eno, 1; Marie | other kinds, from Messrs. с Тайга & Laing, and hilli Louise, 1; Mi rva, 1; Mo del, "Mis. ›1; Mur- | Mr. Hoo оорег of Widcome Hill, Path. Also benas Served to. ве е to Wee А ge the collections - £ rayana, 1; sissiflora, 1; optima, 2; perfecta | from mong Allamandas were some elegans, 1; petuniæflora, 1; PRAS ЖЫП 1; rosea | Gera в fr - E. He vocem hardy darmi specimens of Sehottii апа grandi flo ora; and superba, iduplex mac aculata, 2; is, 1; Sir Se ipid plan Vno "Mr. Sa Iter, of Hammersmith ; m ee d lice apier, 1; speciosissima, 1; "Stn, 1;|and last but fiot -— a beantifal panful of Eucharis This, however, together with Vin metry, 2; "triumphans, 73 Trotterin The ride 1; variegata, 1; Vesta, 1 ; White | Biren, l; violacea кмк 2; ушен, E Awards, —9 : — Messrs. Veitch ; КЕЛЕСЙ ath, M ud ig m i. " he; 1 : 38, Mr. n 4 E Ou enny; 9d, Mr. Roses, e ав dite -widoubtedly wà Wednes — Fin day last, it must be ad d del e from Mr. at Cliveden ве, each exhibitor, т, and the test i gor that dd текей the i а Th recta. 8, leming, gr. to the Duke of Suther- bine other plants that;had evidently FR nd for suffered land, ward in heat to be ready for x Р Grospe of Plants Showing S bag rangement es -— vai A нр Шы ы sub- or Decorati: KH jected Vie епп VES Teby blossoms were quite worthl ff of the q orthless as regard effect, а space of 15 feet by 10 feet w wis seb а T | Of Hoya d а e eda aed en was nderson, Esq., of Nor "odi dite than this nothing е Ses dE y be shown by mith, freshness and delica сасу of tint which they possesse e prizes offered under this head tested y | бпег, and it received, as it deserv hod month. Some ofthe € planta then in some six com погас AG ui г, to whai "s f pun hod in 5s tscent ak Rhododendon, Gibsoni ien жо on have, however, been kept back with singular | prize was a "jer his space with a dense | "d Mapa зын А. а ни ibunda: ski - & e vc tho pr resent t gathering, a же че: insta = square bank отан puts, mes thickly together, ал чит alow t o Stephanotis “Borib м сасна ч; ^ in — s largé апа consisting of beau red Azalea eoo | differen reel ше s scies et е © poen in ош iem * » qui ian - К m А lozded goniums, Calceolarins, Тонон, здр and sim milat PA s ment = asi - with blossoms. K nl h: Tode ved here and there by the introduction of " jble 4wcrds.—15: 1st, Mr. Peed, gr. to Mrs. Tredwell, Norwood : T T able inwhich were e Ch es | specimens of the large handsome-leaved Cya ophyllum mE e Me, Chile! se e E 8 o bm H wson olé, two well-known kinds, appa- magnificum, and edged wi piis Pers un and Stachys | 1st, Mr. Peed. '$: 1s › Mr. Po; gt т. ч рар кө, anuo Spp i ited for ndun of pot culture, | lanata, and of Variegated S, med a | Streatham. Я veo reel n oe and of cut blooms | boundary to the whole. Mi Ы Vei E To whom the| Orchids.—Of these the usual flowery bank attracted were creditable y whom ^ were кыз um as awarded, contrary to the plan|much attention, Mr. Bullen again showed his fine Lue 2; ome ке wed by Mr. Turner, grouped his plants in the 1 C4 шын foliosa, still пешу i in as good con- 2. Adr cd men бу Chéné. space allotted to him for his ainst — t Regent's Park ; Angu uckeri, in ч ene kom Piet 1; NE: Nanteuil, 1; | the Sh Ag was a conical stage fled with T same collection, had 8 flowers on rit T ү which ] how- 2; Gen. Jaequeminot, 1; Gloire de Dijon. 1; Ju Ue ntsol tal | бте геге not expanded. Associated with these, were Margottin, 3; Juno, 1; Lam TI SMUT ЕТЕ uchsias, Hydrangeas, and plants of аб | ine plants of Aerides Lindley "A. odoratum, * 1; Lion yv ain са, rd 1; — 1;Ia|d ‚ ed kad vilha row of Stocks and Mignonette | with some 50 flower spikes on $5; th резе : Reine, аео wc B aei det Бе atte, Ri Right and left of this at short|drobium Devonian num, the о only тз of which was {оо S » 95 » › x ee тї, 8 ра ееп, : atum in, a h.e À T Nis MT Pent Perran орды ets (set on n pedestals of (етше kind fld with rase pH Where m жй шолу; ps Hia час $ rom opalas surrou th the droo) ' near] A. F ‚деми, че, crues e cesis 1; Senat eS ede А gracilis, | red in PA dos. a es mu enge i A po Ux. T po «A DA і re other baskets filled with Fuchsias, Rhodanthe ^ n with noble pen- vg! letere, 1; Тот e de Paris, 1. Manglesii, and Saxifraga sarmentosa, the latter angin Lx Е Rh: ossoms ue нь шоа РМ Шашы Aid Тау £z g ita Spikes o "ubarb-scented bl. OR. į 9d, oie ii ns, А ile at Be corners, elevated on E кое жешс yellow flowers ; and a glorious eem HÀ: ve n Чы Ms Saxifragas, Ferns, Selaginella specimen” ot Schr жт pm Dx а тшшш тае good ing ченей vi —affinis, 1; | P pl that descript tion. Low vasefuls of ple; and in other exhibitions were the MET im, 1; Вегріапа, 1; her formi саа um crispum, showy p 3; š | spaces, altogether forming а ent so liatum maj і drobium igin ; depressa MEAE simple yet effective that in the opinion of many As Tuition, D tertio ЕРЕ мек ые ue ы the media, pre. 1; ете present, it should have 1 arded a first | garden of Mr. Gibbs, s Park, came a beautiful i prize. f "with a "ues managed | plant of Codogyne Lowii bearing a dozen or more - : т. Shenton, that from | good 'spikes of pale straw-coloured Lela — foliaged ЕЕЕ le collection. was also pem. of little flower- | in bloom, as evise "Trichopilis ciapa, Que. ve another in a corner o WO, Oo may Ros (RAE Qd а LM E ME MEO В May 30, 1863.] Slipper, now to found in most groups of Orchids. у ат8.— lst, Mr. Bullen, gr. to A. Turner, Es Leicester, uM Mr. Baker, gr. Ad S. Bassett, Esq., Жазз Hill. 10: 18, Mr. Penny, Gr. to H. H. Gibbs, Esq., Regents Park. 6: 18%, Mr. Wiggins, gr. o W. м; E Isleworth. Azaleas.—The m da be The following will show who the principal winners Madam bell, 2 dos Же ae of Fa Крез, 2; ође à di t, Mr. Awards.—10: lst, el 2d, Heath 8.6: Amon inion of t Beef оф 07 ches across 2; Lady о! of the Lake, 1; Madame e Vau Weyer, 2 modestum, 1 РД е urner. striped white blooms on ss than 4in had dark f THE GARDENERS CHRONÍOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ME s pe Рае ирги the bes plants, | op he judges were Diadem, purple Mi itte eye, and y blotched top; Re d e bg eye | gra ima. € fissi mk rel wit Тро а definitio on, viz., * Filum áriadneum Bota t Systema, sine quo Chaos est res herbaria, or "that ; Negr y of the Valley, 2; Ко (^ again preceding, ‘Systema classes per appropriata resolvit: classes, ordines, m so AM а Statement Mh Bull nds belonging © the scarlet. class, of white: ез, опе еп герог ts. „New Plants.— Prominent among these were Мг, also an a ictu review of уе в book on ше Antiquity of The opening ра h is this :— Until the great antiquity of this earth was admitted, goog ^ could y be tr ated as a science, p^ as long в we endeavoured to е the history of man into ей 2 rh narrow i Comte d'Hainault is a showy salmon ; Brilli ars Jish’; ematises, and a new 2.8 whidi w apice ed wi э. рз i е кунн m Sir H. Havelock are all of the crimson scarlet white flowered Weigela, also from Japan. Mr. rker | ar arrange themselves “М та goin order. Realisin , to hich they are worthy additions ; and to|hadaro rosy-pi IRL tne difficul == zoologis more or less boldly, h inted at Double varieties have lately been added: Leviathan, | of Haddington, which has been shown before; and Mr. |, diyersity of origin ; philologist took refuge in the ite, ing of t oubles, rich rose ; e of the| Bull various imi plants and others re markable Tower Bs Babel; ; and archæologists aban: character of Etoile de Gand are Salmonea dee cincta for the beauty of 1 their leaves. all — - зма reconstructing the past. Of — ye ars and President de С1аёув, the last in this instance with | nce has made immense progress, an 1 а greater amount olour it tha her of the | ing groups of Же саа Ed Mr. dw et т Ата, d bcm singular disregard for truth, an bc. scanty other two. The older varieties were Te l;|Isieworth; fine collections of variegated and other|.ovorenco for the book which we profess to venerate alba magna, 1; Apollo, 1; arborea purpur ea, 1; Bar- | plants fro n Hut p ET. to gn Aue Coutts, and | above all others, we still place at the commencement of clayana, So EE 4; isle. E. Chelsonii, 1 ; | Messrs. Lee, of Hammersmith ; rom Mr. Lavey, | our bibles Archbisho op Usher's unfortunate estimate conspicua purpurea, ш coronata, 2; Criterion, 3;|of Fetcham, and cut kom of Tulips, Verbenas, | 400 4n yet ther is perha aps n edu cated 3á his деса 1; delecta, 2; Duke of Devonshire, 1; | ара Pansies M n x dem Mr. mid i аў + of the Eclipse, 1; Empress Eugenie, 2; Extranii, 2: Eulalie, апа ess о air aing. e latter also | y бе ured, 1; Fentoni, 1 ; Fielder'a White, 1; formosa, 1; Gem. | showed a | plant o d Berri tmd rc Tree Carnation | итге of years. moe m. im y lar manda, ut nl 2; Gledstanesii osa, 1; Glory of Sunning Hill, 2; | called Souvenir d a desirable and showy | | gi ift of prophecy, we doubt not that. the pter тт Ногай, 1; t e 3; Juliana, 3; macrantha ү. variet; man will ere long be as generally recognised.” purea; 1; magnificans, 2; Minerva, 1; 07е \ fi d d Pine Apples, | narcissiflora, 1; o opi na, 2; Boc cta elegans, ; præs- | consisting ott wo very fine spec imens of Black Prince, , 1; e e бо. а Providence ог two, and the rest Black Jamaica and las go now conclude, from 2 463, our notice of the 60 :— т ta, 2; Sir Charles Napier, 1 M ar ri. 1 CE Queens. Of the last some good examples were fur- Jordin тик ру Muséum, ав far as Part : шр : gata, 1; Ves hed by Mr. Tati of Bic! ne.—[This r no ell violacea i-e erba, Grapes consisted chiefly of. Black Hamburgh, of ка an "iau the name of Louise Cape Heaths. "ге have still to repeat that, with the | which beautiful bunches came from Mr. Hill, gr. to .R. | Bonne (of Jai but the old French sort, d bed срина Ы Qu ucen Victoria, a fine kind be longing to | Sneyd, v 1, ffo; A from wh by nas Abrégé Fruits, found - tata class, also came very fine examples of Black Prince. . Ve andali a pretty little white-flowered sort, was, мак зое E good condition; as was also ery good Black nep mad ет mde Мы поі came fro ents, East Ba te of Yu. ssars in Poitou, and d called after the lady of p v plis whose name was Lo ‚ It is not r mirabilis, a ' kind perhaps so commonly seen as most othar The foloving* varieties were shown, viz. : Albertii ше Ta ontice, Cavendishian rou, P prope 35 n V с Байт rj ер 1; фот НЯога варива, T; "icol dumose, к tricolor Wilsoni, 2; , vasiflora, dd vestita coccinea, P. SE sa Bothw Lá nea minor, 8; rev NOR ТУ v. tumida, 1; Webbiana Awards. лге "ta ssrs, Jackson, of Kingston-on-Thames. Of Тай ‚Саен аі sui were produced, ж; they were by aly Musca Chiswick in years gone by. The varieties most worth naming were Epiphyllum Men m , ele, gani and E. Greenii, both excellent sorts, well S ад place in every collection of plants of which tall Cacti aa a part. : We also m— а amd of hi creamy т E. crenatum. +- + Awards, 2-6: 1st, Mr. s ne, E to Bir E. Antrobus, ва, Lower Cheam. Я Oak Hi l1 burghs; Es did a Мг. М. Н 8, were notice Of Cherries s ang Mr. A tothe Duke but contributed by М 6 likovin contribu! еа and o В enders the D Tren apex beauti ful — D fete and Elton; Папа o е ted well | mer : Black p lso Mr. vt gr. to Е. L. Betts, Esq White Огарев, рег | as to bej unworthy of| flavoured. ГЕ uited ed climate d ngland ; und w " are in- is often іп the se at nig pale s of Bigarreau Napo- | ; a4 es m Mr. Tillery, gr. green ; — gend white, Л Juicy, sweet, but not rieh. yo : October to Jan | Fondan x» — "Belle près Noël. Middl | sized, roun dinh, в Н h. veliów; behutiful red next the sy Dukesa bow ma shown; not in Well grown Figs of the Brown- . Cross, Regents Par kind were and Mr. Strawberries most beautiful example Charles 200 miren е, and Empress ү и ДЫ Tile ley 1 bad. ome by Mr. Tarner М, Slough. pots in good cdi Анон. т jd. "Taie | ed also shown others. оа ду looke of Жо ы, Britis h an ne ея of Victoria; oth er sorts sisting Lr коше A Е dne fni ма Osca: о las Stra Twickenham ; scm ме eren зой Deschamps, Crassan sun; flesh fine, net ^d sugary. Season шешшу, January. [A good bearer, and one of which succeed the climate of и е 7 is is now well-known Beurré d'Aremberg, and the figure given of it is admirably characteristic. It has which it may be useful to give in order to prevent the | inconvenience which ei from gestare d and би ting under various es the same wow cm er d'Aremberg (о, аз ihe. Trudi: e du me $ Ат rfait, Beurré Burchard! TU аси e Steven, Délices des y Orghelines | Duc bóut - е da ре nte Petit Be EE den e of Beurré d'Ar у | welk к i in n this country 24 апу substitution bodie be бун 5 1 . Riau emberg Beurré Hardenpont, Beurré des О 0ses.— again showed their бпе] ely ood, the n havi llo bloasomed pius of 4. d'un Ami, not less beau- i fayourable for Don: them; the | reet а pale aiamaa Em pire" тепаа ду, ir иша А Ыы {һап it eu the other day at — =: Мг. eshed hybrid Cashmere, m Mr. Mere very good P bi end beers aul o fin а оа n, to whom а БОО: e pr^ а = 2 2p Stuttgard. Bellissime ' dé i ih. dan A ; zt of п er speci- | Gem, in the scarletfleshed section. The fruit in| Rousselet de Setia, Stut е Qaishér mens Mr. Turner had а zm collection. ОҒ cut blooms | thig group, however, came tone. x pyriform russet red Pear, of little merit. ^ — ` beautiful exhibitions were contribu buted by Mr. Wm. | Peaches and Nectarines, m might have bee De Montgeron.—Syn. Beurré di Montgeron, Y Ver- рашы чє reet, b m —À uiri No Ld Chas expected, w The best уеге | millon d'Espagne: ' Medium size, roundish, o | snam 2 ; Chénédole, 1; Conte de Paris, E Con furnist ed by "Mr. АЛ [сне ой Trentham,’ а the stalk, which is very long aud slender; ar Tan 2 Cou ие o d'Hébé К: Заб x y Mr. 2. to W.'N. Newdigate,” Esq. bright reddish brówn next the sun; flesh melting or olé, 1; ml acqueminot, varieties were Royal George, and of half-melting, and jui ason: end of September. Gloire de Dijon, Jules М ; La Rein Nectarine, Violette "ative Attractive by its bright colour; but quality is not 1 Lion des dece 1; Lord oem 1; Madame Chas Jacquin, 1; Madame de St. Joseph, 1 Майа Willerm ET Paul Perras, ; Paul Ricant, 2; ейтеп Naisse, T Souvenir P Ami, 2 ; Triomphe de Paris, 1. Mr. Wm. Meu —10: lst,“ Messrs. Lane i M EA and in pots, not exceeding 8 inches in diameter: 33otítts of Bookg, In Т ral Н many able rini paper istory Rev de Saint-Léger бее, ; thence to another property of the ваше ise). 10, we find та * РА Хале et Oise е Tulipée.—Syn. Poire М sello, $i e en iews, Among р which aordinary and r must especially be аа: опе оп ће е , | desert genus Wel Ses hand of find or . *M. DeC every definiti 3 witschia, evidently from B anda "sm lvening Star, 2; lady Оі, 2; Lady Hume Camp. | author : it would be as ре to cll the preceding Oran, ro TRR окне CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. nm [Max 80, 1563, e borrow this statement, observes. to this, Fruiti not only the good, but wipe p^ well known, in order that the ground t be encumbered with the latter; and the w жө aptis is of great value as regards re realising th deside: О Guti NER QR € меба, which fur- nishes the a percha, or gutta tuban, is a Mem xi the eastern yutee аа Ше adjacent а lands. А few попе " | e Е а пу ај БАГ. about {тее upon the upper rdin|seales in the middle of th that | lo owe T imbr icnted scale-like leaves. Vi It is a good plan Broccoli in ч pr erred. кы, т the eit left at his n» e zh be; ны рреагапсе of hav little abcve the hs Кы of [rh scales, six upon the | the hey were attached а r scales. The „сопе-Ь manner of а gos егу trench. eed should dropped in patches about а foot а {о be afterwards aer ned to about three song in а patch. vim stentio on should n ve а abu ndan be v— of „Arienin ng week.) goniums, Calce previous to pricking the plants. proves sunny they «ктү һе slinded with boghe: w ine vas screen is used for shading ed use, was totally unknown i in сүү for from bid sunshine, some of the Or chids i in qeu e wide extend hough from time immemorial t or making the handles of their hatchets arid creeses, it only in the year 1843 that Mr, Montgomery, an properties, th its val ples, „дъ рен ts gold m К 1 f y E w ва just pent à prend aM. throughout. the world; we The fame of the | th | house have а thoroug vas only beaut; inglish surgeon, having eid become ncquainted | remembering that, in this ith i uable pr ies, sent an account of it, with | is bette: cure, Stanho | Soci Sag he was most uty. ke e posso: precaution to avold insects, n most cases, pre пед in baskets uld be examined, or fine — E ха my э lost rough coming in conta t with the sides. Let the h утыгы of air early i e amount by r ness ; а thousand newspapers promulgated its pr aise; | diatel , studied, and tried in every 2 as vell es nown rst аз d been in possible way, so that it is Е X 6 as if it ha Iso: wee пагу use. Тһе ' wood is soft, spongy, and contains ‚| harden ood and bees See er бее ; Fuchsias have dude | es ue Ri and to plants Келеа 6 on early for is or wiiiter flowarlag i | the cool shelves of the Жете їп ex eir wo pare them Let a stock of young things be got forward Msi) pits fort зй, Achimenes, for late flowering, may be brought on gently in im places, as well as овла! cavities filled. with brown , Stripes of gutta WIRY «a Plants, hs! to be required for autumn ht T n consisted in fellin e tree, which w ү” һеп placed i ina santing position, so as W enable the PINE ET pare no pains with young stock just Бег fluid to be collected i in Banana leaves, This 8 | commencing vigorous growth. If d ker are not well filled witl ts, depend chiefly upon a €— -— nt which suddenly ar rose for the gutta would soon have sc eines p E Art ua brought the Y rising "ui e Н suicidal end, be cene -M i - MR Pu Pith ен Eto o Jat ne, a må es ^ e E M DII with. clear 22 wd is 20% gathered in he same dem e eic de outchouc, by making incisions in the ba т with; áj yi "——— rapes ri must have abundance of Log kite, Movers нА the thin, EID àir every day, аһа a-ciroulsiion all night if possible, evapotite in the un, or ver а г: solid Б „ТРА v with а АА atmosphere. In succession crops en- which is the pu percha of commerce, is finally y | the огра чь: чеч -— » deg — softened in hot water, and the ibas or| ^. > а аур ed slubs or fat pieces, generally a foot broad, a foot and a 6 inches in depth, Бйр half long, and three inches thick. Gutta percha has | th n this material r & couple of а а thorough read fo pletely insoluble in water, tenacious but no ela tic ins Де and an extre vwd bad conductor of caloric her electri: ones, rather om bwo аиы: ны 2 анн c E city, e name of eese leather which has been | Maro mum id applied to it, ЖА Кой ideg both of its appeara bao ke те. їп а жы saeua moist state, and ev T Hn » s ted ; ена pes А мы Б should be used to preserve ibad foliage iu делш healtb, oF c e or sarl e which would corrode metal | fruit == mdi ултты kopt in erm ec beet un Е ороло "Зам boxes, 0) Vines tbin, and prevent their being encumbered with [pm r ipby, could har Шу АЛ cr ОЁ useless laterals, and — апу decaying leaves at ; \ it, as jt is оцу by b ped in as these when left only serve as a harbour for that the Stream t аччу the. pou d. ocean [e land to tb 4 Tropical Ж rld. D nt de MM dung bem predi for this purpose, the plants should be got | FUN esee am, уай of time t f the frames which sed f or dr >: bedding-out plants can Fructification оў We ellingtonia, — The Marquis de ray, о lately рт їп Ра ы the first pu Ren capir m omm fructifieation of Abies pinsapo, has ught before | Should the 2! will be the Academy of Fs uie the first cones ofY Шырша i tl gigantea, the Giant of к lifornia. These first | АП plants intended for specimens оп highly relieved although not fertilised, havo “pro robily attained. E | beds should, when planted out, » en 1neàns «t A conditio , When ve bear in mind th e w basi о — ve surface rved around th in question has produce d 3 or rather on t ч AT ide ido for a fortnight after | d, and 9 the &nest egnes, pintig 5 this will s tain water, hd b it to be able to guy their moe to perco olate "M n ontact with the foo ts. à dom ІР this is not dono, the уат such raised ground runs off an this uces a glazed or will thrive di dled im [De бай mow to” үз аа аша регі es M. d il round the в. Pansies is Coni ifer ii may v у ги hand-glasses on a ps border; Po sa thit us eh mre fully ап of the species lately introduced ; b TRA clima, Wellingtonin d did not seem to be sufüciently ADU KITCHEN GARDEN. во delicate n ап operation, whichinthiscase| А ED айа ОЁ grubs or insects from fruit * "я е у uncertain in its result, on | trees in general should now take place. Vines on walls | вхо SE тн pollen available. It|or buildings must be attended to, as to disbuddinz. | \ h ап enormous size iu Calorie freely а ex ded fs eri ies los Lo ee dard it ЕС, f "Y 9 or 10 To ding nce its seeds were fir: х& fuit In the kitchen gard erm qe T2. eius trod duced, th Ё ak » nf trees of large magnitude recentl n ven the | the table! d perdas mte мыо to р 254 wel поа i en тота now, will aiso hend in tho autumn, iud may then be ; | housed in cellars, sheds, or thouses, and thuscontinued | STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, Ww tural Garden | "TEMFERATURFE. fthe Air, Ofthe E Ё Min 00612 feet Rain, | Mean 30.007 29.822 sl&ssssssl ed Кон, d ы. And cod. E ut cold ; cloudy and со) air very dry ; slight frost. ky white clouds; unusual fr е0 ost ас night for 35 Pme but cold; 10w White clouds ai ne, but co! ow w clouds and elear interv 6— Frost: cti Nrowghout ; cold but not — à at be бові, 27 -Yery ver Mean temperat: i No. of Years in May which it Rained. and June. g W E E TCatest etr f Rain. NOW. Sunday 3l . бле, 1.. 2. Wed 3..| 6 is. gc Thurs. Friday Satur. 6.. Фо со m сл en Go to The highest temperat аи ли ээ ү чын Notices to Correspondents. *.* As usual, many communications have been received too "late, and and 5 are detained till the necessary бале сап pre we oe indulgence o: [Iro реу e contributions To te OE es uf ien E. to speak of its пазове ч ти е, but we believe it has that quality in dry w " л е Sutton & Sons ^ very la di ^ White Broccoli wi Bedi 17 lbs., after the removal of some of the outer w measuring e close head, or flower) 4 feet in circum- rence. In се it was көнү у coarse rire open, but when cooked it prored as tender and is possible tbat any n бе, FERNS: S A M. If the plants invariably produce the ragged fronds they are proba varieties pe have sported into is depauperated condition. W: P. n the leave: erae the sam ood as ue T ie ар ФАА to which P. Стам d seo it p are o horst; not, the matter, which is very curious, uires further pise А-4, The habit, but, as fər as we 3 rà not the structure, is exactly that of Perisporium, Grase: S Y. Good sheet glass, 21 oz. to the foot, is the best for roofing rl and hothouses ; а ors would do for pits. But you should take care it is of the best quality. GOVERNESS : There nme able and will wit fide in "ж JAMES ОЕ FRUITS: Sub, т Apple is unknown. It the Sturmer Pippin, nich isa t» ep E AMES OF PLANTS: We have be decline na: E. oo -H E. Mein ee © . The Vinel Our belief is t re sr May 30, 1863.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 518 OTTER'S "EP ті. POTTER'S CONCENTRAT. D URE, guaranteed by analysis, 107. per Ton. PURE GYPSUM, 255. рег Ton, bags included. Addres ss, 28, Clapham Road Place, 8. HE APER. E COMPANY w ready PREPARED BONE MAN TURE. Tor propa use on PASTURES. WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. 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Lime, Analyses of foils, Goanoá, Super vum e ас other &e., and -€— = Е executed wi: dents. particulars will be forwarded on Айган, d Se ею throughout the Kingdom. uch cheaper ts as а covering. Мү ° ^w ТР NEW PATENT IRON Mcd for GARDENS: LAWN ~, Warranted "- уезде most le Fence ever offered at co correspon ding prices. Itis easily repaired mio from accidents; can be rolled up most compactly when ni tir use, is admirably adapted for exportation, and сап be had A any hei ight and mesh required, at prices from 4d. to 1s, 6d. p ard s p oe A MANU RE & The Man actured by J. В. Lawes for the resent season "o 1863 гыг ready for delivery at his ATAA Spa) ЇЇ \ I Tini ШИШ ———— actories, at the followin Per Той. LAWES'S PATENT TURNIP MANURE, and BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME . . £6 LAWES'S SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME from BURNT BONE or нава PHOSPHATES .. 5 5 LAWES'S BARLEY, G , апі MANGEL MANURES 8 0 ese Manures can be obtained of Mr. LAwES, rough his е. беп direct from Messrs. Gibbs: Nitrate of Boda. Sulplate of Ammoni le» "i Chemical Manures. Am id other Са! ман vi OHN н есе Опау, ен picea Place, London Bridge, E. C. ; and 22, Eden Dublin. ent e, tw rse Land Roller ja secured, „ыз IT have already been sold, and ае arte: satisfaction, and whether for Gardens, Lawns, ad-making, or for farmers’ use, they will be found or three t. llustrated Price Lists apply to Messrs. Aw & BanFonp, Queen Street Iron Works, Peterborough, Карел Ө and Sole Manufacturers. AND KEY'S REAPING and MOWING MACHINES. 1. McCORMICK'S NEW PATENT REAPING:MACHINE dolor the Corn in Sheaves by self-acting Rake ; price 34l. BURGESS AND KEY'S SCREW DELIYERY REAPER айнын the Corn in Swathe; price 367. No. 3. BURGESS AN ун am ERTI eg ded REAPER and For further particulars apply at the ено: ту, ог 3 the 6 | rondon Agent Mr. R. WINDER, 18, Abingdon Street, West- minster. Prices Reduce H. J. MORTON ию AND CO. Galvanised Iron Works, E „Basinghall Buildi ANISED IRON R for Farm Buildinge and other Roofs; the sepia, most dur- able, and neatest Roofing in use: also 8 через 1054. per yard. wW. CABLE FEN 49% ormed of Twisted Wires like а rope or T Mtt the “же f > 'heapest, and E bend or go fence p un = resist the largest cattle, ні will not rm by Eri gu — or ver. Price, with five Tasa ott ше Galyanisod Sipan put and Ao a Standards, from 1s. per This à q^ far сф: е а than posts and ils, or any kind of iron fencing; апа ро esae s four times the es o3 of — bars. vil abe rust nor prode, Upwar wards o 0 miles o! Land Drainage, and other Agricultural Improvements. R. BAILEY DENTON, C.E., ver ip a large staff for the execution of mprovements by a commission of 5s. per acre for Under D. e, and a fixed charge for Outfall and other works. yos pale арыу fo hm, ab 52, Parliament Street, z MEL T"; To fissa li: THE ÜLERGY, IN ENGLAND - LANDS . IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.— Fiapo b rn Special Act of Parliament in 1853, e Yard, Westminster, S. W. ERGY, EST. D WALES The Company advan money, її nt, f. the following works or Г Agricultural ponerme ir , the hole outlay and е: vM ll eases being liquidated by a rent бацр fi or 25 гина Irrigation and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, Clearing, Rotlamátiot, Planting, for any beneficial pur- or Maehhi or Drainage or Irrigation. Railroads tor agrieultural or es, Labourers' Bus and Farm Landowners assessed under the provisions of any Act of Parliament, Royal Charter, or EE in respect of any rovements, uired, and t y bei do not interfere with tho plans and —— ofthe Works, which are controlled only by the Govern: Enclosure Commissioners, e бб e information, and for forms of application, ар] А the Honourable Ион К APIER, Managing Director, 2, Pal ce Yard, Westm ORKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.— GREAT Tod "m SOUTH STOCKTON ON TEES, August 5, 6, and 7, For Prize Жр "e ply Kirk Deighton, rote 3 ear АӨ р SOCIETY of WORCESTER MEETING, 1863. PRIZE SHEETS and CERTIFICATES for ENTRY ofSTOCK will be forwarded on app LAST DAY of ENTRY, JUNE 1. CavrION.—All Certificates received after that date will be Ex to the Senders. Н. HALL Раве, Secretary. 2, Hanover Square, London, W. H Secretary. GALVANISED IRON CHAIN CAMP STOOLS & CHAIRS, POULTRY FOUNTA IM & P cd PRONGED DAHLIA RODS and MI uis S, Strong CATTLE HU DEES from 9s. " NT IMPROVED GAS WORKS Che Agricultural ent SATURDAY, MAY 90, PATE "M this Machine by a man; ор zm T a, T tae of гесе =: ез е Wonks Haway ries, 2 .4. — MOWER for Natural and Arti- | 20 to 506 lights Tx m. Te Mme гөр чету ы. BETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. All о STANDARD IMPLEMEN d as plos PS VY Xe Mr Morton баена Oui о their ke ове & KEv refer intendin NEM M» эле tas -. 2, Basinghall Buildings. Leeds. mec bae { Тн) m Gd se - list of ird nri ощ Taie Pu Agri AER С ni Drainage, E = 3-Аф P » Noon eee io bano qoi di qos Ta all oH OEC WP o ME R. JOSEPH BEAUMONT, Laxp AGENT, SUR- Immediate Orders are requested to ensure timely delivery. Y and ШЮвліхлов Екотхинв (for several years À FULL rt will be fo und in another Каи ы ыштыш а Чуй eret Моа FERES (pageot tho great Dog Show in tho Agrioultural 95, Newgate Street, London, or Brentwood, Essex. rally ; including Жарып and River Works; | Hall, Islington З +. during the past w BE EDGINGTON'S MARQUE and Weine ith on of Мараја and, Wise Laadi ation and been attracting its tho A NUT PAV ONS for Royal and Noble es for the Season 1 ere 1863. RICE CLOTHS, with poles &c, complete; new aad | EC» cit uns rs n у УЛ S Lindowner, c ого ‚е Beh gres Ох ford F mp E ees t second hand NETTING and BUNTING for fruit trees, — 5 ax ew oero efore the Oxfo armers' ecen GARDEN MATS er: аман ӨГ PLAGS used at tne Royal | аен Быш ей ang Mapped, or, Галаны emd, Reported | experionce in Steam Ai = P BEN. peg [orem E 2, Duke Street, Southwark, Sales, or с re-letting of Farms. reat € Le very old as we ei x аз s of: recent 'oot of London Bridge, Е.С. No other Establishment. 2, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. REDUCTION IN PRICE. тру * TETTE. е лышы Ait. дот. + д Aha Da Lh Yi or 30 Tons and u up e 26.010 б o per ты net Lg For 10 Tons up to 30 Tons... .. .. 1010 0 For 5 Tons up to 10 Tons... .. .. 1015 0 ж а For smaller q m аво вд. 9:0 f The Price will not exceed 12s. per Топ additional if d а 7 НҮ ү сщ с PETER LAWSON & SON, Сохтвлотонв. lo юри АСУ & СО. BROKERS. u д IXON & CO, GENERAL AGENT. all of et emi) cad be of comparatively ий ; оре аі {м relative merits of 28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE ; Ахр 15, LAWRENCE LANE, LONDON, E.G Y 514 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 30, 1863, to pr r to these trials тз? з Club, but Far to the more pro olonge ing positive set were obtained, which we hope ext we that the not how etuer н гена = "Welneplay last at KR Oxford | ехрегі- M Howa ARD, on his And it will › SMITH, Or own far be foun of April plant out half the Cabbage ы f ihe e freely under a given egere о i vegas prior to which the seeds of the co: annual weeds will have made а vigorous. epe We have suc- t with a | middle ge plof sown, thus separated, in a heap, and moisten i — ATTE um е T Er pot e E it dex ed has yid resi & of the тоша may be plauted about o; one mon th ld be turned n | befor: : wi x des ed enr IM p Aen until th. The Savoy seed may beia own in ШҮ апа the Ме so м a tati on is ercepti ibl е. Ве fore | plants set out in the end o ау Boi y inJ эин ie о ben ati p ated Bor Di ny Book for You s the d m | our practice to insure accura e planíg Ce rrot- sedi is tonmonly sown px pes P ill not | to f: ilitate hoeing & ыз of a line ef bs is fnll сезшу the lan d appropriated for Car rue a fortnight t damage to t ou rom ier Ва көш езара 5 ы ow next | before we propose to sow the са: indeed, Т jut e p epe ч Чою d in Я by boys o Га Ў E e E Xp Son Toni during the | We begin to prepare the seed. During this ШӨ Cw to ет m d щй, planting may be done "wA just week to give ivated by | seeds of the annual weeds brought to the surface by each of whom should be furnished with a trowel to o m last И оп а - f fies А шр У | harrowing will generally have vegetated, and the | each of whom should be шге is mató 1 hen ti Fowrrm's, SurrE's D'S: apparatus | стро seed will have x sprouted. А second light- | т.а is moist, as it should be for the nerd A ota then "ue ctively, а all parts L ÍT countr - Harto wina gl ре ^ Бату а Е ls а саз a paddled. hole, which obstructs m C" out of o da m REMIS thus started will get sufficiently ahea vti f them an| he ia W ОШ О сарта wa Arts 1 M. —— те ele even nal of render the destruction es апу. ацетон Е : he. Wo sot out d 'betwoon tho De баа ма Е : d Ven у: easy matter. ill t е. irds SESS acres o ДОШАН. aper e URL 8 О en Ва th and Wet ar в Dg oe, ful of y stantial d is soon as the rows A ы: visible хе дч е ее Шо в morning, by 4 wo УЗ to place the jus l The purpose to which, more especially, we devote к of Cabbage is to feed the wether lambs а doen does not answer. Oar men cub len о utch Agri- subject of another Кы | interesting artiele by Mr. lume. | 71 The subject of horse breeding is discussed os very able men, Mr. HENRY Cons RBET, the бес of the еа ый Club, and Professor Sd WN. тошу out | гето ein| -|a bunch, at the cost of 5s. an acre; boys. os girls holding hand the Carrot 5 ta with any cu ting; t up not only the | down with on үа hand, at 35. 6d. acre, It must во without any waste, bui make their way into be seen that the men eut the plants off under the | е stems. ue are most useful for all stock during th they will shoot again, an jure e | the autumn when Clo vers are t b ai | [тоос сго anage ешеп& by that which ue ex erience аз а ila [чо has taught him, as well а by his extensive | means r fai ledge of other men's experienco where the | g. 2 n vA mee in the way as for the atiek ор, viz., by manu ring immediately after harvest, and giving as deep a h soil Mm “ А. lie By "the winter рел, Pe covering the ground w crop. We : du г the win eady, and А ed of pulped or ~ - | Carrots, mixed with the | се “те liftin ng a good crop of eed without odiis 13 them requires careful ша nagement. We use strong ade for be v Я б еа ili hr securing M ey regular| Dogs ever witnessed in this erem а ver ua n i chaft and corn at each | i “Те e Royal party remained in the building for a con e, having two ыз 10 pes long, the space Tues iderable time, and the Hon. Col. Hood attended on on esday to convey to the Directors the expression of Betty of nd ta hac s has been pro ud conducted eeds | of agricultural hun s exolulivoly icon the ене of" each to pa КҮНБҮ "istriets and on the m manage- f ment needed for the impr ом of the арті- eultural horse m the west of England. . The two papers are er exhaustive of iow Я - Ап essay o Di y Dr. CRISP, will be теай with t interest Sid from the attaek it бао аыр ummarises have [em чИ р the resu lts of his ы. of Badgwo - жайы experiment made ine ree Leere grazing v: Devon nshire „notts. The Rey. original r ог) alues of . T. Paire wn sewage which Tm asd em м great сө arch.— Court, eins з con- Lr to press the -— UN into long Carro at the base on which they are formed extend- ing 3i ena ка Tight of the handle, to le the The dog has not unaptly been described as a gift of Providence to man nl the ground — - | quest and seme of the lower ani imals hould extend T The gin ning; and тт те іза ге п blieation —— of the MM ГЕ Me Go report on ане Apoplexy.” { Мт. DEM ‚ the ed Phe urnal,' both of gen КСЕ whioh i г Ше ural imm of that iiit m " а proyincial Socie! don the of Prof. together ed be © : inier roob эден ы Ата open: mil сап be ex тоо ез tops. аса іп ,"with dirt in termixed, * involvin, ng m "- dá Wh эы one row һаз` be 1 her hg ph be place v auc tion on xt. Mr. STRAFFORD, the Xie Rm stock, originals, animals bred. b буе: СА Sir C. Куп NTER, Мевзга 8, Dorn —Ó— D-———— E -DY MX. C. LAWRENCE, € Cuitivati First, аз sto f the feeding value of Carrots, many years мее audent to the publi cations [ have referred, I have for а long n ёо the trea , announces A e is descended m nu ong its EN, Сомве,&е, | е i © Ба GHTLEY, rs SCA ps i e heap and the roots on атар іп dine uites te heaps of roots and |i ps, which čan be carted aw: ay separately. Тһе tops v nutritious food, and ae by all animals— are thu us kept free from dirt. shilling per ton of fr Under eec TOR, 6 Drumhead 0 whieh I best of Seed, we ven mucl | id placing them as РЕ ава Cab а into d -ҳ is distinct^'as espec PNE esa cd Y уемны that "faithfal med ia through the vicissitudes of t shed a of his abs , uncalenlating eatmen appe rod - Hi is is a chapter in the, Story, which well deserves the attention it dpi е is some ing which" hav т as twenty years cheris eh ent master, and vas the fi - iv know “his *He ads and strove to meet ; and kiss his feet." —as diae m Басореа to Aubry de Mont- idier, and disco тей to Char les M the murderer “of ts master; i ich visited him aily for visi! а prisoner at whose is yea 080.0, ing the roots. topping, be трлн qus ballad of “ Gelert/s тауе;” аз Sirrah, w сар imse Ес Jaira abha s ssuming 4 um of ground to be- sek apart for this crop, 3 acres with Gags ed веейзшеп т eckon llb. s EE n variety, e takin find prac 1 aft Ме ог | while mois | apart (шу, the last week in ^ the eek in arter ma d i d fou while Vincennes; as т faithful dnm. death fold so C f 8 m X Le | with E uh do m: better than | t in the win (saved th the. Alt held it E ME ta who; of бей: Чап pads who have P4 lors near the tery gi this. veneration fr "ha breed (the nage suflicient for three acres ч Los € AR the large Savoy seed. t 20 per rches E | КӘ ш + ү; КЕ, from ties north а nd east, a One is hel; ped to Egyptians easily pu ut to the test, however, he incessant cry of nearly 2000 dogs in an тч же building is rather а метан trial to bear. endure this annoy ce by "the sm gon, Mee Ын -— es |ing or Field xm » that of s; The arrangements are an id in shallow trenches, З or 4in er in tl the tren nel ted f tne building o | back E theorchestra. - Those platforms are ranged , to whic difficulty b with the the seed is т quantity for the ores 4 observa Mida a and well separated, acreage to be че чөн forms strong, edens d the h brous roots whi ch gro а the next seaso they cM up p the pete fah the ridges be 3 се xA арыз ; е стаса шар ај е! th wird а ОЗА May 30, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 515 —— Жез: а post of honour їп the p i which we luxurious apartments, One slate-coloured morsel o of the а (о our С. ар уегу fairly given. dM med d perfect symmetry, belonging to Mr. Higgins, id “ The Ru nglish Foxhound of the present day is a|run rather in favour of the small than of. the large | the Blue Prince, ve valued at 10007., very much sur- erfect living model, ? gays a "re mte aiti оп | breed. The class of Setters was also fine and large. prised some visitors by giving tongue, which much i E d es power | Mr. Bayley's Bob First, a white dog with tan head and the ut of a sieut died bell. The to dete mine? А century and a half idm there was | flossy skin, was very е ai ed also Mr. Dixie's bla Si derful с th for number and breeding. no animal resembling the present breed of нони! ; and whi te Bo epe also Mr. Dodds Spot, a mos s r, т, Qu ix r, Charlie, Monkey, Dandy, when hunted at all in Great Britain, the Of the black and tan variety cde, TS. jm. ы Баео, ds Jessie, Flo, Sandie, hun y a dog ors sr vm Welsh һат ier, а а | the sho e very | Trousers, were repeated in ent size and colour, bat rough-haired strong do improvement in рей. The Trish setters wonggenera ral commendatio on, | with the same dar nd jm and covert eyes, all s, and the iibri: f the blood from the particularly from those who are won by the affeetionate p ana oed e platform geroer to the class, times i th shioned hunter, has | look of og: without number. e Dandy Dinmonts seem to have ned the hound which used to “hang” upon The Retriever, a universal favourite, was represen nted | become very popular. Of course we find. Peppers, and the scent, and produced an-animal which will suit the | by 148 specimens. Besides the prize animals, we | Mustards, and Dandys, and Whiskeys, and Topsys, smen, by “ carr 1 ify L Mes d M cem Mr. d € Capt. х poo end i і this Sive fe ES the history tzhardinge's stud do; opathy's Drake, iffin's іе, a glorious | o ese roug h-coated "lit ellows written as Seott Cromwell, Mr. C. Е. Colmore's Royal, also his EL playmate e for children ; Mr. Hill's two J fets, one a great | wrote the history of his, ог as n ha m ve foni pack hunted e sens ason n. , The heads ате prize-taker, а fine fellow W, the history of Rab and his fenia i an nd of * our dog побара small, ыт a legs 1 The вра and Clumbers, а curiou s lookin g breed, and as well written, what a eere addition rear back ribs, or *'spur-place," deep, the hocks well е with large heads, Augo limbs, peat Боке, Л long | we have t down, and the fnm ry Оу, Аз а гше they are of a fpes ba white or white and tan, and long ears, made | е Italian Grerbounds e worlli of great ай Y size, оде fora country which “carries ” we | а good VW. n for their exquisite beauty. Mr. Burke's ^ei) fanor Mr. bois taller animals have a better Beneath the orchestra were cages where bitches, in'n glaas ense large silyer Кг ын : these we believe to stand 26 inches, рп; won at former shows, possesses marvellous perfec- or about 3 inches above the aa height. Four | ma ternity, and suckled ег young or HA them There are 12 eere of which"Mr. Hanley couple of stag hounds, a sort "of mongrel bloodhound, | about, as the case m ight be, to the great delight of exhibits e Charles Spaniels nearly ail of the old New Forest breed, attracted a good deal of crowds of admiring people reside in з glas А pitis upon velvet cushions, and attention. They are from the kennel of T. Neville, of| Тһе galleries, as we have before said, were devoted to | drink out of tumblers. There are some very pretty Chelland, Hants, and although not possessing the dogs not used in field s et rts. Eac я d ied ж apoo | creatures, but most of them seem a A A ith some symmetry of the English foxhound, are fine majestic for four lines of dogs, with ample circula- | nos se or DA affection, and for all purposes for which а animals of their kind, and unerring in their scent, They tion of visitors between » the plat orm dog is s to be desired, one of „the agg d Dinmont breed are а heavy breed, black and tawn in colour, with The Sheep Dogs form. а very intelligent eres Mre: | tremi srs. Mandev ille pendent ears. Тһе Harriers were well represented. B. бе vers Yarrow UM tie T Ts b Soke much | and Gilt His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, J. Saxby, | 1ке the celebrate ne inburgh some xg, and tho Right. Honourable Бий rows. | years ago for preferring obedience to bis master, who | morior "cM. : ame Сея low were amongst the exhibitors. George Race M =ч it obedience to the law, and got ( y: irty or 40 of them were to be found under 5 lbs. E = — that m ce is M RE КӘР or i P ретин weight, and tended with the greatest luxury. "They "in е, habits, 29 ihe ess sa n: сл ч far NÜGW med Tie Goveblor Mi Luke ДӨ lY | ranged in price from 57. to 1007. Тһе prettiest lot was its, and is there etti e , . , that exhibited ti a oss ке colo loured ed with black muzzle. One сасы. fal | Rose y IUS Бу : Put, ӨР е страна а л Ё E EE = © 1 S The Bloodhounds were lendid and numerous, Their а awfully deep but БОШУ БОпОРОНВ tongues could be|at the f his Italian valet, e favourite eder er 3 lbs. dagit iid -2 И» — — heard beyond and above all others, These modern | mastiff, voi in pite of all opposition fad каб ted һїш- Себебй БУ АВ в representatives of the breed are rather deficient in the -— Р neath his ко we ven A full length portrait fwhi m: e 10001. абатай wide forehead, expansive nostrils, lips, and long, smooth, of Sir Harry with t by hi e, and mens, nune окно M pendulous ears, of from 8 to 9 inches in length, of a ded “ more гө faithfal than. пел 4 » js ud preserved he с E 1008 which, under M. Leonard's tuition . former breed, but they are swifter than their ancestors. | among the EHE pictures, Mr. Hamburgh's Duchess, | was ша ade , was not well ерат. Of the They a are generally about 26 inches in height. Some нна by matrimonial alliance with Mr. A vene pe EN. were sev veral, one, Mr. B. D'Almella's, of these dogs can claim alliance with the Duke of Le Ta is a formidable” -— n v кылыны animal, во also ів | valued at 20001. Bedford's breed, аз a Boom's Welcome. Тһе pedigr Mr igh The Esquimaux, a tawn, and tawn and white breed, : of the Du ke's ' do, ogs с к dp back for 300 years: бле ite ied ү тое gn Mastiffs and Watch | with a good "deal of the wolf DM in look - — Mr. Е Dogs of any kind, containe boe e wonderful сг я de, was well supporte almatian, or plum- splendid animals, Iu we i not omit Mr. Best's | One or two | possessing : striking approach to, or perhaps Lace breed, formerly «5: To follow carriages there pA > bu тилд An Ке Lion. Тһе colour for the most лоп ald be best to вау, scarcely any remove from the eral species; also of the Maltese, a breed re- ey are not often found except | УОН, " = i эй þeir. hore xirbood Uf K dés т park, or TNR Mount St, Bernard breed mustered in grent | Jn. Pens К; yi ** Associations for the prosecution of felon force; at least, there were 19 entries. Most of the — filled with ih 4 cups and gold medals, а little Of Otter hounds, a breed of А. fast disappearing, | dogs were of a red tan TUM with black muzzles. The | creature, covered with white flossy hair. is the Show was dafia to about six specim - this Class as a whole wore a let- eroe ie ap RA тош ро ant was selling rapidly. Beyond nd rough-haired large-looking terrier bred: Of $ e Ње | aspect, though a general cedes M benevolence shone | there were Gre Manilla terriers, Silician colour is twan and black, a € white and tawn. The Ho» through this savagery. of dogs exhib it the (Pass Indian, Asti (были fox), Chinese (white land C. Hills Pilote and Barmaid. were way in which special facnlties ue inherited. eir | brindle, and slat r) Brazilian dogs, and a dv approved specimens. power of с ng footsteps does поб show w itself before | dise compr ising ў in which were classed all th Of the Deerhounds there were 38. Mr. Bridge's | е snow - zn it seems sudden grizzle dog Oscar won the 1st prize; the Earl of Stam- | even by thos which are in xar nd, and who The following is the award of the gem We have ford and Warrington's Bran won the 2d; both аге | ате never т kno n Alpine winter nor Hospice duty. only space for the principal prizes, which are as valued “ 10001 Mrs. Walbrey showed Bear, а great | Mr. NE Titia certainly the most splendid speci- | foljows :— grandson of Sir Walter Scott's Maida. Another Oscar, | men w D зн vill. БЕЗ вю Beresford i Co s, claims oe пође e for its beauty ч „Тһе с dun Let ! Nowfoundlands э was of c Their stately Clam 1. > mn tm bod Dept Lu ise w. 20l., Lord Н Fitzhardinge, uem Castle, Glou: by the Duchess of Manchester: Sultan, a Russian | forms, sage bearing, and benevolent heads proc Class 4. Three Couples of Hounds.—Prize of 251., Mr. С.Е. olfhound, a very tall dog with long head, terrific | them not admirers only but lovers. uen and саше Colmore, "Moor End, 1 ear Cheltenham. satona Pack). mouth, black and white skin of flossy silk, but withal a | men were coaxing, nay some were fairly hugging these | Class 5. Harder. Three les of [сала ех es's hee i M r en ү; ression; and Ju a rman | cur]y-coated fetibus. Mr. Bowl 15L, Mr. G. the Road Farm, Biggleswade. Highly nd, to which the first prize was awarded. Mr. Fisher's e Mr. Wright's Rover, were aji | Commended, His Royal Highness t mmn iae: Class 7. Bloodhounds (Cham ipion Class)—ist prize of 107., There was a German Otter hound, smaller and | тее een fine specimens. ped == these | Mr. T. A. Jennings, — nisu. smoother than the English; a Polish Wolf hound, animals have endeared ti the: mselves to their masters | Class 10. Otter hounds.— rize of 7L, Hon. R.C. Hill. lack, resembling Juba, a very “ American dog," tl 1 die they will } Hawkestone. d leggy ; Сы black and white Boar as real friends. Who could, without deeply 4 feeling the | _ Class 11. Deer hounds (Dogs).—lst prize of 10l., Mr. Bridge, boned, gaunt, an hound with square form; Cuba, a Slave-hunter of los bé called upon to part with such а s Mr. curiam Windsor Park; 2d, 5L, Earl of Stamford and War bloodhound — ólley's Neptune, a splendid black fellow tni white | Qlass 13. Foreign Hounds.—lst prize of 6L, Duchess of The Monster dogs of sny breed proved very shirt front. In that case the words of the pathetic | — — Castle. hound attractive, particularly Lion, an African Slaver fairly | By i à Clas as pe бтеуыкша adi я Эши к i us oid Ud os ed bred; a noble €! nd tawn Tartar dog; Season, al l, Mr pinks, Westñeld House, Knotty Ash, Liverpool. “ hi life the fi friend, ak Slaver, highly co дей; a Russian cerei and an | M бозы heal табуы пча уды | aes 18. Pul nt Vp e Ere ms e of 15L, Mr, t сіна, “brindle жк looking monster, with two Whos onest heart is still his master’s own е m? S Жун Cha арип Ce) I ge p. "Sure yt eligible for ; Who ре пбх lives, Wee en жойы Pius Mr. W. G. T. Newton, Rancel Unhonoured falls, unnoticed all hii : = m was such a show of AT aig -Doniad in-Hoaven the soul he holds n earl. Class 21. Pointers rer pe to be SUPE 1st of 201, тат, z å Os ds Buiuer Hitbos — 10t; Me. tains nearly 00 Figaro, I never knew but one—and here he lies." King Со b, а P balh 1 Smperor, Bagle апі) The Bull dogs have a large class of admirers; they | 1st Dusty Miller, d produ uch 5 the beauty | аге affected mostly by а pm of men who hold. about Жа upon the 7 platforms accorded 6 this much | the same relation amm as the = [oes ‚г тасе кыз Som tar 28 inches. | their own species. dif y redeeming point about The Saplings ar ceeding Ry аб. Am t the|them is their pluck md лаам of purpose, which із а | @, Bayley. s Pointers, there is nothing like Mr. Newton's Ranger, | quality which always makes itself respected, аз was | С1авз 28. Setters mod RS Dogs)—lst prize whose cartes are sel ling at ls. each, although the show|shown in the case of Tom Sayers, who in spite | Taylor, agp (ору -1t prizo of 18, Ms с. G. Hill, is superlative and large. The judges in this and| of his abomir inable professio on, won the loudly expressed indios quur, N 36. Retrievers : pe ot dogs enga field sport (Bitches).—1st prize of 151, Bir St. G. Harriers and Foxhounds, ce :—the Earl of up by weight, those over and those under 20 lbs. being Gore, Hopton Wirkswortb. Lord Suffeld, Lord Bury, M.P., Colonel Leslie, M. P., | considered separately. The Bull Terriers, a large class, Drvisiow 1.008 ХОТ USED eorge Moore, Esq., and Messrs. Жет, Ва del, Went- | were similarly divided, as over а under e The Class 41. Sheep Dogs (Scoteh pr pepe 5L, Mr. h H in pri ve | er P., Barford, Warwickshire. experienced considerable doi in making their | Of Black ana Ton Terrina o over and under 7 lbs.; there x Graes EO Sheep Dogs.—lst prize of 5L, Mr. W. C It must have required some nice discrimination | was an show. smaller ones were Very | Guimmet, Bigg do justice to the etia oa cimi. ot some 194 animals, шна, some were or at у> меу high rates] Class 44. Mastifis.—lst prize of 15., Mr. E. Hanbury, Highs pee at the appended list will give the reader C erint ere established, like the toy dogs, in most worth, worth Wit such. mid Phe be ha hall in To mark a Eas Moda these stonos arse 5 3 W. G.T. Newton, Ranceby Sd 516 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE. (Мах 80, 1869, ther any of the manufacturers Vr ados а. Wareham Dors piane: Mr. J, W. T. REPORT OF THE COUNCIL. what м mom me Kene UM "Ae L2 cturerg rse и Не ар зе И ex ep orsi of 10l., Mr. F.W. Ham- .[ The Couneit vave a де oray s чис ar n hes ha hav all 1 been exceedingly friendly, and І owe mina ут, SECOS FOR practical and useful o objec to them n; help and facility ' which they e could E ve ыы аш Bie (е айы чый P P» 7. | Tho number of its members at the озү ейн | for becoming eH n p results БТ Boni Terriers (over 10 Ib. КУЫК Rond. rize of 61, Айз ЕТ А x iem i Otherwise from | of them upon farms, During the past 10 days М, Mr. Н. Kendrick, 4, Arthur Street, yos. eee £ 6l; Mr. | the list, while om new members have within the last five | Fowler has at very considerable expense to him, self Class 51. P (under 1b.).—1st prize о months been e into the РЧ; "E now di s of— place d ab my disp osal the whole of his apparatus Which M lass ATI Ана Terriers.—lst prize of 6l; Pene eo 3 58 he is to show at the ensuing meeting of the Bath and YE ^ rescent Lane, Clapham Ора, Life TWIN М 3 Ks 1 1963 West of England Agricültural Society ; and Mr, Pallen. Class 53. Black and Tan Terriers (over 7 1b.)—1st prize of ôl., gaa m PARTES qup . 3785 of Sutton Courtney has been good enough to let ще Mr, Ө. Fitter, 3, High Park Corner, hells, pene Bonny R ү ҖЫ 17 i oper eh T a, oH Class 54. Black апа Tan Terriers (under 7 1b,)—1st prize of ave 30 or s" t put it 6l., Мт. J. Wade, 6, Meredith e eed сеи уў making а total of 5 б ka Bi а through its pae Mr. Howard too sent his cultivator Class 55. фы English Terri t pri 6l., Mr. F.| Mr. Bowly, of Siddington House, d лоев that n3 might be E 4 um der the same circums vanos White, Crescent Lane, oes eg Снн. eleeted а member ої Council in the place of the late Sm i kl сев, Class 56. Skye Теттіегв.-18 prize of 5L, Mr. С. Stallibras, | Webb. ение: ith's tackle 1 Бо ето сочи Finsbüry. The funds of the Society are in a h "E 8 К T бо nu p st >р Class 58. Other Scotch Terriers.—1st prize of bl., Mr. J. стеу Ча ägatüst 1t Bae, bogi, regularly лүнөт РҮҮ] їп v: - of ee ed ie , and especially on this fe ecome апе; and while 16, ^ € F t eripi 18 Wostgato, Bradford, a —1st prize of 8l., Mr. L. Burke, | the New Three рег Cents., an ample cash balance is available | occas o Mr. — and to Mr. pr but exéept. 14, Riehmond Grove, arns агу праф for current purposes їп the hands of the bankers. A deposit ing гэе aeri of this kind I am undér no obligation ern en having been opened with the bankers, the Society miy | whatev ver to any of ge and never shall be, Certa ашу rd i y М жеее 0 тагара ече (under '51b). —1st prize of 87., part = the year, and will not be required till the show yar ies ч Mr. J. Dale, 10, Thornton Бредом Walworth, ien. ous d aT AE алын аы cf iis vU “thou ght of. advantage ю we elt. Wo Ginas 64. For best Monster Dog of dh the mere truth upon the subject, and. the chair. е —Pri L M» A. Woods, Camber- | pre ааган б for qus M of the Sock iety, to be Iq Xe ven i ЙҮ FRUI MEE Algier: pep this year iut ejity а} Worcester, in the week commene- | man vill, I hope, ask those gentleman y who may have Cláss 65. For Ahe ев well shaped nai Ws ing on Monday, m "20th of а, which will be the се ough under 310. weight, ded og in preceding classes, eripi d T the judg ges will award the priz the elásses of 1 to relnté it, I ought, perhaps, to apologi 80 fór те. of 5L, Мт. R. Н. Bailey, 9, Oran Hingd Ro w, Кеп oad, е show апа za гта will Y m as follows :— ducin мша qe T о Муй myself | Newington. › July 15: triabyärd open from moon till g my y Tie d Class 66—First Division. Pomeranian Dogs.—l1st prize of 3i., [w ur Я cay, ha ving formed а very confident opinio on on this subject: Mr. D. J, Laskie, Hounslow Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, July 16, 17, and 18: Th? | it seemed right in the first place to риф it plainly that Class 66 Fourth Division, Dalmatian.—lst prize of 3l., т. | trial-yard open from 9 a.m. till Ыы ЛЕА ДК Бат“ ui ош Ee vri nii sth E LAA aiki | Wi ll th аг three men in the nei bou Class 66—Seventh Division. Pugs.—lst prize of 31., to Mr. | Judges ile nce nspectig ti tho mee stook Hrs Г Ч Е), ell now, there are g r- of Oxf. d Н, Gilbert, 23, Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington hood for |ion, | There i is the man who has only а general knoy , and ?4: The general show open from 6 A.M. to 6 P.M. led the ht, M.P., has accepted tlie office of steward of stock ; | with it me rely as а matter of scientific or nation heir җуйган} "tho мар! ement-yar: sh P. 7 Mr. D il ahd Sir Archibald "e Hon, A. Y that of steward of impléments, interest ; their is in Practical man who has actually i d erno i 0 t т t ‚м. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, July 21, 22, 93 [yes mem th any previo n О tion has а bo tan any other ен. "ae is farmers generally | all the dii three departments s of ahedding, (rgo ed relate—and € i the Praċtical man who has a$ уе Jue ү bos р оао s «p ich they wo = ч д p at the Weekly Meetings by Mr. ape ai маш ho айаш ын и ЗЬ. n ЖИН b 1 m ntil TR ead i our réce Taylor, 2 88, Де рар Street, on Materials r Cotlago h of M ? gontlemon state his onse, and first, for ased their opposition u By Building; by Mr. Bailey Denton, on the efect of Undet- the Theor кр а аш by the Dorchester, ы armers' Club ана. oh the Biférs dtd Arteria al hannels of the OMM) à a paper read by тё Tg nders. ealeulations Я dultera X g pim AE ме Voe ен jn is arrived ps "y qui ma er ҮР hor ich a УР Permin Pus фиш Pts SUN ux is "T subjedi, confident that stear mnst asa man of business, and if other portions of farming , The Couneil have decided, stibject to the üstial conditions, to | of great benefit to agriculture. He pers ы à d dos > A iy's Country Meeting next year at Newcastle- an impulse its creation, às we may; say, by Watt, has ii à mos А t h ў we must eonsic iet oar pie omie o eit X "y n between | ү лн Meeting in the year 1865 will be held in the | ЇЎӨП- to all industry; how its : ulloeks, I chargo үч "tay or т | and Воо n eng мы: e a ныт Devon, Dorset, "€ жаши, апа — dere Indus has sg” " sh. р, pigs, a > ап y ord e Coun їп many places ereated thesé industries; how i equally with ie pere price of thei Nos Н. Harz DARE, iid ceessful AB liontin n by Stephenson to locóimotiok. i AM ^ sd walls у rfe nay n v ie jn After а хи а сии to the auditors a d iscussion | lias cheapáne travelling, d à — — f£ 3 T r к, ое! р! ihe gu z епзйей on th virin; ng a veterinary | danger; how its eere 18 t of course, from the very e €—9 o "ER ^ Ts. p üt eeftilate of ойла roti exhi itors of horses, con- | hàs shortened + Bot tho яаа (no longa. iarged Р; selling Market Жы е! Now E us | sidering that the Society's own inspector afterwards | wooden) of our own little i island, have been кёшн i he нд p ice of ie is 57. per ton, and of n E: 1 i п ез еу Шет. sti engtlienéd, made impregnable, by its мнне". | 48. per ton, so that the poor pig, censuming corn а eof thanks was then passed to Viscount Eversle Of course a generalu inatket iile, has to contend witli a discrepancy o (ае President of the s Society, who in acknowledging бе in, of wbi se force we have so many notable examples from 40 to 50 per cent. against him. This is unfair cotmplime ihe à MM bepións (that is Ais position), and ' and unbüsinesslike, There are obvious reasons why а pepe of КА Восіебу?з operations, adding that as. E agrioultaro n "whieh indeed already has for many yeafstó — pig #0014 рау best, Wien you sell а pig you get paid | had taken no part iu this work of improv m he w nt shared in the benefits во generally Hue Ў meat рї т his skin, whicli; аз in all other animals, | entitled d to speak of the success of this Societ ial "pe "раа of — power; has yet zr orims а matérial percentage of his weight. Again an impulse like the Bes ides mid а his Hi with ekiu R sells а half e to inquire in ыза вц Шаре, пож done | mea t price. He inakes а quicker return for his 4 E. whieh being of à kenne n nature involves less e P Ar nd rs? Clubs. а SEF Б aet 5 уйда ы miny | cost. of Nl. апі, if properly attended to, Steam | Cultivation, — Mr, J, doWbt he zi he is rarely attacked with disease. ^ The principal Cnasatbns Мовтох read ый — poe emt * What" "la iei « x ut и E objection to Pg feeding is a limited market, for, esp _ The subj ect for diseuss à : fields at the Me l, and if th with pork, wliéreas there is always à inàrket for beef announcement of it shall have induced those g nile, width or the filda thes семена s emn and mutton: T usands of pigs get diseased by bury- liivati ірі воа tlon of tlie [vé ате кт: ing theinselves in їййпиге, or holes rooted in А БЕШИ bourhood to be present for the purpose $ eiie not," is the Pp * We are ploughing the land; 1 a Dig floor should always be eitlier of ered | theit experience of it, my end in proposing this sub- | the soil exposing a fresh — to ма -— ad aif. with бептей&, ОЁ & wooden sparred floor; зен. ав "fis ject will have been fally answéred. They know what | What we айп ab by tliése means i а us bé x Mp e peg ү. аба КИНИ в iilis their exper; 1енвв has beeu, of Course much better than up thë layer of earth in which wë Seca амо DM 2 , and they then geb “heaves” or lung sirünget сап do k Whiei I had hundreds I seldom lost а pig: ТЕ ex s over their: farms in order to become нез nted with — ele précis sott and: redüte dt, ne ei а goo! deal ire Rene I maintain that live stock | it; and а word or two s om them ll have. much | жаш particles smaller аа оаа feed "y mellow : p "i КК i» a i ри pong ^ it во that tlie young оч» shall spread their roots "Гота nd: hose furi f [5 abroad without difficulty апа find the food they need TU ns rchase much food Dor what ie d emen и өн = Mall. but iy noh is "these te&ms with the men and boys and tools | bèlon: ng to them, weigh 40 cwt, apiece, take 10 ineh width о “lighten ир’ and or to the reli Она One sanot, 1 Tà is at odd way of going Lu РТ help taking вошё ‚лини п the айеш tt o Tisian “уз кй MET va me pl it € 7 ft i i - hab great power to the manufacture of m ге is nothiüg like treading with teanis of horses | 5 сев, Pun n proved ende such d wonderful aid and stimulant | or of oxen for hardening the ground. Indeed when HOYAL AGRICULTÜRAL ОЁ ENGLAND. oum ue a - зе а уоп ERA Pim xw of this эч was as | prising ше ина е Fri f ek, the eliair beit i ^ e President, ume Eversley, The election of. y боре er mie a Pale n iei], € Serie сеа б» th ай adeg ree e below the layer of the ў ч w therefore máy be lifted, bro ш A tliese Erin {тош the орн, ен mA LIT weüre 1 eus e —À merely intellectual ititerest one feels in & teli an st-harden what they — "iui ord Рей mel iil: o ftatu ну сена оше deese Patrioto | tread upgn/ "Die answer повз my the енир BihT SÌ v i Ter seconded t saying | food producé of our eountry—and v g rg d diy oai e "Y m come "рема marane с. wards CUTS T мыр rats support which | regárd which we all eütertait to "E Б given to tlie tàuse ог qdriulture. Smith, abd Howard, and the other шшш ot the difference in — таун mid peas ай а ема е | veritors aud capitalists who ше ve реа ы in- TT of shallow от liio tbinks of [3 бое Tu tie ашиды jen ч movement--(and of course al jety | ver of cultiva Max 30, 1563.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND im EM m pios bim that s drawn over and through the ground | поь T believe be a vi рН Which it is liable for will and shatter а which ае e below а dern ordinary depth, nor 8 there without doing as much mischief to what lies | фе stuff thus added would be immediately accessible | unjust. Оп the whole, therefore, I do not believe. that culti- below them as they do good to what lies over them, | —the larger inner natural store which we already have may | vating by steam power costs me 7s. an acre; that ів á аге not the best adapted to tillage venim р that | however be made more immediately and directly useful than it | sum for which suc ld not be y Py Morse th t which all horse and ox-drawn |/5: The re box may be better opened һап іб is—horse | Besides, its efficiency is such thata number of hors e predi cament in whi tillage, which tramples down more 2 i lifts and softens— | dispensed with whose keep E. ау туа alone jul ped implements stand, ex only t em which are | which rivets the bolts upon a bette: asure box than that | double that amount over the work that is accomplished. irm ch itii ple perfectly unlocks, хай Ъе » displaced by the'employ- t en is Mr Pullen's Эрна ж» же е Theorist for about five ат н ата " shall speak his and then we shall leave him and ical and experienced man has to | e gay upon our s culturi He ubjec talks мее асе then is е са of the Theorist mpany of agric тна body of earth -ono which сап be applied from а A T по examples in ш od sen ent of r power—one which and will not indurate and poach the land iv does de much for the Theorist,and there are lots of ha : P his experi: He is not pr p pe up steam cultivation. Не is muc induce his neighbours to follow Take now 4 се" exe ed пароша which p e, though | we сай him mere d má oseph D ut 700 (500 being ае). # "boot stiff dae Beine of it it Gl Th poor Grass. me is not mere speculation an and sup- | Sam It 4 As mie that uel Druoe, al Says — аа think ird raliy admitted that we | position that he sigas on us. e clay: көб Dy PLAN у considering es i is do ne in to - od liage were it possible— кр about 500 acres, of which 400 аге arable. The two feld ix beliesed to tell x feas st ti o imme- | tillage if we could шере H d € " which i is already | farm s used to be worked by 27 horses and 22 oxen. diate alteration Should follow in the Bes which Pm been ed, would lay o re-box 'of which | Smith's tackle has bet at "ok on the farm for three Чу ае, rwr сыдыр temer TIE comparatively Ide use a at present, mado, "Tho у io йә ges over бош 300 to 400 acres or there? a is paid, which of also as a setof| 7260 ost importan upon our e gets over d PEDE DYA the PONa ОГ iin, bat Wd oT Ife о хрр and the only reason why we place him in a Se li эт each o b o Arms i f a 1 y doing some 5 eds ike 7 acres a day, including first and second time processes by which th p -- са gro Е таан ара lanta ор 9 sorge © class apart from the so-called eee! man—one 10 als <> oi natural an iving chemistry, in fa » 1 1 which certain particles in the soil and air are всей up itl web en e а NE gn xe tinc m ity нав а Барма assorted and combined, so become food for living plants | that he knows nothing 5 and animals. That of course is the truth, for it is simply t the ex р nse of wiat t he reco Жа 1 us to r^g vario ча. g L upwards qm e has the combination of certain atoms in the soil and air that all y be very good advice, it is a very good thing Eon сБ КА imi vite oing pu puir de Á— " а йо noina riis € е hs advises u us to TE Ah even gold may be bought too | 140 P P eios ЕНЕР in in 20 олі Айт өы which is the same thing in its result, the plants will starve, and if We wi know the cost as we the ther ere five и vals. The coals, costing 148. а th - D —— there зл plants will ANM ; ава 4 мее 168 of s ltivation, and therefore we t operations o! age are what ex e 3 shown e е ы adapted to bris Mis particles of tHo вой «nd air Mio ue with even restet interest to what men who ‘have ‘put 15s 2d p аба ау— ihe ol costs ^ s а ЧАЎ, С in this way. Now itis the fact, ascertained by actual examina- it to uet iege can te ш viz for five men an = d с" eva т by — si T (шаап чё е th m Бек pen ios Let s rfe е =. жт Заа farms bre Maire I|is iium in ута нонй — d the Vid г of them | have e past 8:0 walking in Oxfords кэч крш iture in " wages ув, barring that plants can want in our soils and subsoils. You add ammonia in guano and in dung, уоп add phosphoric acid in bone where steam cultivation EE and I shall ta vals, thus comes to 237. 0s, = ове Y dint а e uei ыны апа sodai rdinary me Horty n p rud ts of some of t bem g: - > es, an salt; but there | the witness box Manon e калыс AD p uch langer quantity o Mr. Pullen, of Button. Courtney; ; Messrs. Druce, of of торе, » wear of бойле and apparatus, and fox 2 some e things, with t which plants cannot т, | 247! еле ай, I bel Dae Кыр f Campfield, | at 700 at 3з. ба. the ап 4 en down an any ordinary dressing of the usual manures 8. itus. essrs. сов ylor, of Campfie (а acres al бу even 4з, e e d wages, The s тай quantity added produces its effect, whilo the large | near Woodstock ; Mr. Frampton, of Benson, near Wal- and 1з. for rope, and adding 507. a and Lope is at nce dissolved in the soil-water, und een пр lingford ; Mr. Majoribanks, of Fawley Court ; and Mr. | sinking fund, and 257. a year for riores ital, roots FQ. wide за NEG looked еа А чы E Ch K 2 DEA ta Ph y; Mr. Pu io of n са А өз Mace of T x € m en of which the o! wort rsd owler “Г Tm or w. na уе got rid of nine horses, E t vi yield to washing a erat МЫ basn washed €— Mè: "Williams, "et North Court, near — by the displacement of 28 oxen, as well as by the g, not thereby lost it all. em the ; exposed to air with the rain water trickling through | don ; Mr. Dean, of Ewe Farm, near Wallingford ; and | inoreased fertility of Tio land, we can keep во much itf ай ; rion and it will yield another lot of жине material his Grace the Duke of Marlbor Howard's | more ВЕ Танн айтыр А КЕГЕ ; end К: А have walked over the farms of Mess Mr. Des e has had Smith's та Meer ears, this shows that the key to your treasure box netsis in ex- Pullen e, Newton, Е ton, Dodd, M ib Es bat hi Bf + ай, more than 4 it posing it throughout its extent to ihe d action of the air and | $ Y ewton, e оп; arjori уй y р Сөп in уай: Wo do n у stir it deeply айй доч drin it The Lan ngeton, ; Williams, Dean and the Duke of Marl.|re E His e ар шау duly ue duod аз a ај ев e active water to 1ckle rou it i T does through the heap- Iving on the rir EU ue d and they have Vedi good enough, many o capital one to i 1а If you d me full epo of their expenditur an diga a holei in the hardened ground, you will not easily get back into it all that you have taken out о e bulk of o which you еш soil pert irre bur plant g put tc t sgoil being fitted as to consistence: dyra: and к: th habits and constitution of the sen ts in question. Overnearly all these AM ces tillage exerts оа influence. ОГ course you must choose the right plants to sow and grow in “н to fertility. posing however that the right plants are the foediblr of them and the она M the land as P» е sistency, drainage, and even warmtu, are all greatly affected by the tillage et the soil Тһе land must с drained, there must be either an artificial or a natural drainage, the rain water, which ds n food Е e aus be allowed [xe i Meo A а rules the crop, and if М; t is thus that асна d ayer—only f Мста pon that bat you bavo onh y half the dr em to r cm a E er surf: particles of which th he Soil consists, Which i is d doul Med Буе ry halving of the size of these particles, and on m а е emm both of the egeo el Rum 2 the soil o: ich plan n feel and on which air B H я zante m разм аб ЫА. and of starvation, ташы: Ros r lands, horse Канун very the furrow, and Lene Жыш i sole plate there. eim d earth i is беллей and worried year гіс стах drainage, of ing opened for the use of the x ia - Tand is Drain it and break up this peine dm. dn pl; an enormous of food very e кше am enormous, вар оГ t of it, and the һеа; pn. even e stubble for Turni n. a A fior ie Hid at. 5% 5 or 6 inches деер by the plan of to 550 trampling in tillage Бя treasures fairl; and ^ те, | being em iw and | of 550 acres Tw f4ln "- емей. Let us take Smith's tackle бге xb; and ws ibo oldest A M — in this part of the vem € us in the box. t Mr. witness Of c е Pu vie vi that in this evidence by € com words into bis: ові. which) however express the sense of what I have learned fro: . He ва I dod ht Mr. Smith's ај tus tate in after the Chester Meeting of the English A 7 tember 1858. Th , which then consisted of 700 E 600 A cepe ai sod ai 5а Kiis ча for its vein E ore of working loa: few Tew faida ofastiff yenit "Thefappa ы-ы cost 2101. jm т. "^ work it cosi асна ена, 1 1501. — чар 7 and І have thus more than the ac ear, ins of wet and wintry weat! 700 being arable; the cultivator is still kept con: use of th is 20. After that was originslly purchased is still in e bought last year; the second r “till som xient useful, so that the rope lasts rather m сб = YS, costing thus 201, to 251. a year, or considerably less than 1з. an acre of the work done by it. The other annual out-goings are not more than 25l.—5l. for repairs of rope porters, 4l. for new shares for cultivator, y? a гт of grubbers, and the he. pe of 1862 was 166 acres of grubbing Turnip fola, &c., for Banog, and 129 acres of The work done in the autumn was е "Bean stubble oy Clover lea for Wheat, This amounts in all t cultivating i es five-tined cultiva! "sat the xm of nearer 8 or 10 acres a day. Ry "x оп my Dokter soil, of Aak aeh indeed, the greater part of consists, p been already repeatedly себ by steam po Lal EPEE and 6 il cost about 24s. a yed 80 days in eoe ork was done at 1s. апа оге (Ela tier (one a 6 ed ue] a eiie se пагу interest on the capit. "e it must On the other hand, ih Agricultural Society in Sep- pu With this there have | 9f же? x The steam | addi Let us turn now to Howard's ка and quote some instances of its EVE Mr. Williams, of North its it with a 10-horse | power engine, and hé ' has vy ea ы a E d of work with 16 both on his own i ape i m - lets it iut з work elsewhere, nabled to part e third of the ЕТ ur hirer su plying coals MUN water. The 470 acres р e already enabled him to y DAMEN erage day's work of the apparatus is declared to acres of — се first 43 — 6 to 8 acres n one thre cadi Tio wages paid are ене "os. а week ж-ы man, 78. а week; ploughman, 133. ; and the two ——— эш апае ost of wa The two porter boys receive 4s. 6d. а c to this, 3d. аг and 21d. an hour for the other men engaged. — weekly voli; E vM DIS, y 4L и a week л he ater. To this add 2l. 5s. a week for coal—! gr oso daily, and coal costing 14s. to 15r. a га in rhe field. т. Williams! s estimate X tke cost is as follows Cod " Oil Interest.. 5 qual to 5s. an acre over heavy work, or 3s. 0d. an acre over light work. Besides tais add E acre :— Ix moval culti- the -518 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [May 30, 1862, E торо, was procured which ít se ; and this did 525 finty soil which has been w ой Ys 9 LT e over have been 147 ио сере 1 га & d i weis anything. ү: ment AN estate out of order, besides the rzel, r^ rope pu chased in 1861 has now done clóse БАЧА дй ты tio 200 acres of aor. and will last another year with ease, This is a great impr. vemont upon the expense of the first two о the results of Howard's apparatus on | Yeàrs, both as to quantity of work accomplished and as to tea of апа wear ofrope. The [а average daily work, too, is improved. They can now plough close on six acr M а "day, and eultivate with e digging breasts 8to 10, including all the time lost in ht and sometimes а brashy soil, the | remo вїпсе quate 1861, employed Itis ing which, for the food of some nin b The | horses and ten тооба, substitutes ls. 6d. an acre ы аа 1s. 6d. а Lir an acre sy wear of горе, апа TR rand wear , hitherto under the manage Ку тузе Homo Farm. ment of Mr. Scott nac ораган сеју | Tig Duke of TOM ed rawn e wu Aser we "have grubbed 431 aros at only hi to IM 9 credit the work done upon pag suc these—take Mr. Edm has spent just 3 201. t AVE ropaire in a doing 193 Reve of wor A fo; be ight clai arge а sum accordin rate bs XC а a that you. is E hat the Ry of pounds which he has r and a e wear of торе kí engine! And lastly, nt what t ime thers eb. and we can get rid o 0 of them on every ]; farm by an Lake ui less to Tol and ( eros TE ig better work: it is on that, е question hinges лбе all. — Аз І К before I have ш г to do with any of ihe manufactur "the ese machines, bat being i ике ted in idi asd 6 bei wer cos The Tus coals BST pd t 6d. a day. the: Ф З x y Pope cultivated chiefly on the Е, ne over twice, and 104 e fato of the work durin n TER d, and The he saving— equal, Tu early t and eultivating 57 81 days, at the rate of 8 or 4 acres а day for ploughing, a aad ijon as dis for ЖААШ, здр, was £i. time and of s сЕ ncludea this Tine; and - cost vas s 9з. 7d. for W The The vieni for Messrs. Smith and Howard both tell a very satisfactory tale. Те t me now turn to the - greater cost, occurs in even qe c ver in this * айг, ОЗ АСА unty. Таро incl water-cart and horse) of foL ar, Me. wton and Mr. Та aylor, who have had a 10 ! соз for coal dod. oil of sien 148; This was at à cos horse- ауф thresling engine, Smart Өз Eddi- nid. Ed t &on's platform, carrying .Fowlers clip drum and self- driving gear, which, with r spé and anchorage, апа p pan in coal, 21. plough, я Misc M Re 5007, ed rather more than he has SEC LE 196 aeres, and a — de in Ld pr at а cost ery triflin; by 5s. Ж ап d for the cultivating. To this of tear and wear of rope and engine, terest of ve cd he remaining work o ана to take 40 ho; orses aidas done by 29 horses uo that 11 all these examples, then, we have on the one NS an evident economy, "and on the other m evident e The reports universally | both a saving of expense and а pet X рз ы by the Substituted steam power ; | now one in this neighbourhood where i ssed. The eh n, has and been done ied 16 oxen have been saved by the partial use of a 1O RM horse-power engine applied in this d for it does all superio the o threshing eo Parr E of one of the farms bestdes. КЕ 3 nd that the saving on "he one pu may im put at. six с horses only, with the Te cuna wi which елү employed. The азау of the work, pecially that А мА culti ivator, d oor 1 е +1 arl ey йшй 1 1 ап MET siot Чуор n pe "That. Tut de lide are Ф i their КЫША, E ене т this, it must = remembered that t the letter of a gin cultiva in ition fr NL. 1 rone pa кызы Ww heen AN ans one piy d опе аб a cost of 104, Owing to "the xnl Lye which would have cost 15. 64. Mr. Newton and ^uis. is rarior are pleased with how ti and their experience, and I do not see ' could be otherwise An than satisfied. ke now theo enso 800 being under the pl e ; and abo a staff of men to maintain whether they are at work or not. - The farmer who owns а steam c iv most ош оре е сеа to another. five remoy he pud me one of ip des Vu aep garde. If isch of фә rsen Farm of 3150 acros, | Å da TES land once Wen let а a loss. i ал з ever E le of be at double speed. Nerve more lan дын siones" or Nan m s vil D his|e ahead like on ЕТ еге had then been wages paid on 170 da: ual to na а; vx Sees Besides TE 170 = f consumption of e equ a certain rest—in ^n bond 24L had not been in ап, And, lastly, the man who саза his ov em wn tackle on LAE en to other work when ^ are noi per annum, or I 8s. wbole ex ipM 108.. or bare Egoi бобош the 1 upon the otio д. look сирия * To NE me for EAE —16з, Du 0з. Чеерег aud e айе} work. "This is valuation of the work. Suppose а г | аб ihe press whioh. V mon are «а to the dm mz: ee 1 know. cultivation ord "hitherto dos ee 24 to ы: 8- ms, b т thre ses example 88 | proportions ultivator—remoyes |! t Mr. Druce has had Меч own put'by ing my business as havin е | charge ая pat to examine a report on t example "ot agrieu ultural рг : sees all around a-days—and тө more - than b m а i this subj which, at the e ell ot this Club, ы thus very "imperfeelly set them. Rane eou Adultera eum t the d meeting o T Board of Guardians S the Ade th Dublin bern: * Dublin ; 6, Waterloo Terrace, Upper Leeson Street, * DEAR SmI һауё been 80 very busy side T receivt last specimen of milk which you desired to hav Yo tio siderable, ge = butter s 80 к Ач as to Таор" Whmistaleeably that ropor hese constituents had bee Fami eri айпа: by the йай: This will t once net rent if you comj the pane analyses :— —- sim: 1 composition of Wi inco He сес м di asein and albumen (cheesy matter) .. tter . .- 2 2. а: 100. Ап analysis of mi (М:Саъе%) supplied" Чо the South T Ет — hu е ете "— = Et But > 2 Ri Casein and albumen 2 ә < Sugar 56 M . Saline matter 3 ex: < e SWR: e 100.00 al < The above figures show that the milk supplied to Es O0 — use contains 30 E ag cent, less of 4 or nutriti па i e milk, and that зә E arti olei о utri than is found in third quis obit dr s. of Eus nu А ft c constituents d pe Of wr do speci ДЕТЕ the Within е sry amp bat cons а ар of pure paaa the produ eS of different results were as follo Piro centage of bir No.1 Е А 00 T No.2 6.98 No. 3 Nò. 4 No. 8 ын we coo No. 6 he propor ortion of w ЫА ornearly 8 ше, vera |р matrum erat si: Кл: iuh Ih poku RS * ЕСА етет, n salte Га PARADIS with dat themselYoa to assall, poe i > an his respegt m е: is im comp сон СЕХ deve m of fo LI us E. on; 1 de о o dan les А. ти Е Farmer. a ain- (ЖР sp i | Munja: "and Kodeo ҮР. ч Оле ри UR kork ә ез, Paspalum exil i "Max 30, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 519 teemed in Sierra Leone and other parts of Wes dírioa Pri ie pee to whom it is known foo the пе { ТНЕ HYDROPULT, local name of Hungary Rice. It produces a semi- TRACTS «one А orüiform grain, about the size rä a| EX ТЖК. ignonette seed, Ha con nsists of two conju FROM THE 1 ike Ша grain bei f FROM THE ае вріке апа alternated ; they are attached b RESS ini nele to the husk. It is sown in May а HYDROPULT. — the earth by the mere weight of the grain. is trodden out with the ape and i bos parched or | 81. dried in the sun, to allow of the m asy removal | «All Londoners and of pe chaff a d the ү pi ocess of pounding, уйан is рег- other town residente узо form in wooden o" - nnowed with | са: is an ber African grain f td. for food. Brea of it iy allow Үш. the dough t generating carbonic acid gas, it на: instead of yea to leaven it, Iis then bak are white, spongy, and of ч : Thi his bread, carefully toasted beer of the Country, Sida T tho uas of Russia. Mieg Tur "Роа Груша) mE in circular cakes, dich hot acrid but easy о an eft in w ur es T bousa or common | 4% Polish , Tur gar and greenhouses Бош avail thems elve is made | engines." о become sour, w LEGE EM nA Vl Gazette. THE Нүр We stro EA Secom- f mend уг! i to our readers." da Нүр ы. wil soon "y y for its dis eta s, and ‚ besides ! hand in Tur HypROPULT. — “We are satisfied that h they once tthey will der it^ i ily Po Тн DROPULT. — end it to the notice of the proprietors of warehouses and othe! buildings, publie d te, in the metro- polis and provinces? — Mechanic" Magazine. RE ЕД E о et ЕЕ HE =] т © HH uw e "1 ee E Ф gh LJ = Ё& A ag ж] HYDROPULT E. Hn n 28: ABLE INVENTION FOR ATE G GARDENS, EXTINGUISHING FIRES, presented i in а of v. arious kin Te ussia aud North Amer lected ryant, in his * Description of Ut Nothing. pee Е introduksi for inter to the Hyd: lt, x айр says he saw fiv ded Indian women gathering | mondation, will not only PROTECTING | Е ROOF fróm X FIRE, ар Ж.Ж SY Lo Grass seed for bread. "This process is performed viti qup but, thank = ровая MN TR Mu" F x. оше c water ina fow two baskets, one shaped ike, a round shield, and g g E eon i е б A s, апу ог SPRINKLING PLANTS, Suburban garden, th rov having a basin and handle. With the shield the | having once used, Pb ЖААБ G WINDOWS, sivit "much eu and of the Grass is brushed, and the seed by the m к ird уйн — Ed чо я Т ES NO PURPOSES orming the task in without.”—Floral Wor ACH' PURPOSES, A tisfact is а into the deep basket held in the other han bir ies i A pts S tI 3 tlt 2 e ас LT Technologist. Tur 1 Нур эор. 2 porter. = “We hat H „— по poblie pio уу. ^ Man ny of the mi ost Ешон ог private house should scientitic men of the age SSOBSEE bo without one of these are T inspectis and ү Ё ЕЕ A useful m smi — Gom- 1 S t д b: mercial ЖЕР ves 4 "M & 2 ^ A LAGU з АМ INVENTION FOR ТЕ OWING WATER BY HAND POWER 3 [Ca] i t$ ково к р f M а атте ен СУ чи. ы (SECURED by ROYAL LETTERS PATENT), 2с et w . . [| sesssseE DELIS EB Price TWO GUINE ees ehe e pios 5] о SES Senee FEREG A Complete, with 23 feet Suction P f I Delivery Hose, Duel Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler, : Fega E mall Jet. Tum but 8 HE 2 Б R ded fü t d fal Fire Engine 1 by tl p Fi C i fG t Britain. sssgsag ] B Е|ьЫ D BY THE — н ; З n PE F X o o0 ; pe. ro йг ай p E: Б E is Tnoxas RIVERS, Esq., tl inent Y olor tiim gentlemen, Я $ 5 S, 5 recommend it as an invaluable Garden perd. &55855E | BE | | 2 1S9 da Ей Б a - E РЕЯ XTRACTS FROM emih T EEE ee xk B 5 ** Ноу а eun аф ol. he invention will prove extremely valuable for ail the UI ~ я 2 E Q ““ My dear Sir, —I have ch ы m in in expressing the hi igh Ph to which such machines are applies. EAA Воот, ` RE 23 | Ё & Я satisfaction "your Hydropuit, Thero ш. irr Hin bea eter onn о срт кюю ю®еюю | 5 T ble y Ke: tf h i © Its portability and facility of o] uie recommend it to ` FA 2 poe e Атха укы iue ИЙАН ОВ, the general uu Ө of tho publie,—HxNnY Lows, Secretary, > T, 9 | whileits applicability to gardening and other purposes will be Dip о-оо OY-1 0S тоб E Hd manife ‚дв E ue ge sem —lam, my “Та а blowing or uisi room it would be of especia БЕ A БО а. yours truly, ROY M. Dov: е, Mana а service. — Е. J. Harrows, tary, Caledonian Insurance | RE i mu Chas. P. Button, Esq." Company," s sssssst | Fef | В 3 м з "E CAUTI ON: Important to the Public.— The extensive sale of the HYDROPULT has excited the cupidity Яя н 1589 8 of во-са! respectable, but in reality unprinci cipled Manufa cturers, who are now palming on the public | Worthless E| SBBSSEE ЕЕ [72 Е 5 imitation of the Hydropu lt m - =" Bg 1 t sale, in many ор the principal Ironmongery and Seed Establishments - throughout the city and pro vinces. PERSELE Е тен йы devices Aree in many respects the H ydropalt in appearance, and E calculated to deceive the E Ы 4M [eg Ww z unsuspecting, or near he Proprietor eret ep "a а | Qs $g 8" this НОЙ, 4 p ipectfully intimates that parties wishing to purchase the ipto, s sho uld examine the Ei SUE SU E E BE = g Ed | machine offered for sale, and see if it has sag thereto а label, f “The Н Jarpa, B 99 а Portable yrat "T nd ator and Gard ngine ; GRIFFITHS & BROWETT, Мапмайбагыба, Biridinghani'; Я © B Po БЕ Sy = CHARLES P. B ; General Agent (Yose s Patent)" Unless this label be attached, the machine is not the COT IL Ра SEESEE z Hydropult. i "Rp БЕЗЕ т | THE HYDROPULT is MADE of BRASS and COPPER, weighs but 8 lbs, and WILL THROW E 485 Sm | EIGHT gA ALLONG of WATER PER MINUTE FIFTY FEET, WHEN WORKED by the POWER g- 216 m of ONE E i ESEEEEE | HE EB EÀ "Ans e been saved f RA tio Ni Ма ager ме. T. Bennon, seda wes - = E f the Royal ire, certifies y in saving val uable propert, a E Bayswater hs exta е | se * | m d FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! E vias залы: IS A Mosr EFFICIENT. FIREENGINE А X meum THE capot BECAUSE HE e ; E. d D ERI A Notices t It can be used for A UL purpose for ума езй B pamp. is ррисазе - аа е а E € муто fer toit. ig on your | other sti — subj t mos cultura! wor! M er matter more apm appro rintely for an article in tho Agricultural бах, THE HYDROPULT WILL BE ON EXHIBITION: AND FOR SALE reter goon. Ж s @ uie 8 тавро P tha last do skins of е 9 АТ ТНЕ which for the ozen years or thereabouts e ue cs Mangel in the forth of England—hand AGRICULTURAL EE. ISLIN GTON, picking and high eultivatio the only remedies. E FOR PASTURE: Metropolis In the absence of DURIN p r town dung, probabiy bone dust pesi now will most eficial to the Grass. If some well broken and mix it with some damp pe ryty to heat and. rot before applying, | it will be more immediately active GREAT INTERNATIONAL DOG SHOW, MAY 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30. : 16 a good dressing.—The Thorn and бейген CHARLES Р. BUTTON, PROPRIE ofit are to to зоти just аз any m plant is cultivated, by N, E.C. Ойт plant je growing wit it. бап the ойде, sUr the e st Me 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDO earth the roots, and cover them up with good co mpost | T END DEPOT, 309, REGENT STREET, 620 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE CLINTON & OWENS, (LATE BENJAMIN FOWLER & 00), PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, WHITEFRIARS STREET, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C. je — 2 ИЧ TREBLE BAR U. ith HORSE GEARING yen тзн water from DEEP ELLS for the supply of MANSIONS ох PUBLIC BUILDINGS. No. 28a. DOUBLE BARREL PUMPS for HAND-POWER for similar purposes Messrs. Fo в & Co. Manuface and Erect every description of Engineer's Work required in Public or Privato Establish- nts, сей аз Putpé for any pu et the виза ог а Scale, Steam. йө, Water Wheels, Turbines, Warming and Peste Apparatus, Baths, Gas Works nd Fittings. Es d v rnished from Plans or on inspection of position. "Рн е Li. sis of Pu. bé FE .„ free on application. SHANKS' NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1863, WITH SILENT MOVEMENT IF SPECIALLY DESIRED. FURTHER AND IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS—PROTECTED BY LETTERS PATENT. THE FIRST PRIZE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION MEDAL AWARDED. z E. NEW HORSE MACHINE. NEW PONY MACHINE. SHANKS’ PATENT LAWN MOWERS are in daily usein the ROYAL GA RDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, "pena PTON АСЕ, HAM. COURT, VDS of the CRYSTAL PALACE | OSBORNE, and BALMORAL; = the GARDENS of - ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY at KENSINGT О ROUN COMPANY at SYDENHAM; in Kingdom, as well e their merits have been fully proved and their success est: . 5 These Machines will Mow ма оя а оп -Ояжужя as = = зани and whether the AE be m = DRY. dhg execution of the work is not оюу йй superior to Mowing with the Scythe, vé PRICES, includi t f the p 1 Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingdom. SANE NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE. SHANKS' NEW PATENT PONY «Р —— KEY MACHINE. App Width of Cutter. with Patent — i 1 323 0.0 Hs Een 40s. extra. No. 5.—30-inch Machine ,., £15 15 0 ЕЯ è Ж. Ө. 0. v төө Я 40s. s No. 6.—28-i Machine 14 10 2 “= » Я , 9 30 No. 7.—25-inch Machine 12 10 25s. » 30s. , Silent Movement, 325. 6d. extra; ed for r Pony, 21s. per. set; 1 extra; ins ё Horse s Feet, 24s. per get. itto for Donkey, 16s. p n " m а: 3 ле tenen BAND: "MACHINE, for Pushing or Teasing Separately or Together, No. 8—24. achine Width of Cutte: No. 9,—22. ema r3 à ien ": T кан ly Worked y Two Men. EC 1L—16ndh Mach EL 026 17 6 Easily Worked by а Man. К No.10.—19.inch Machine .. ... 712 6 Dillo by a Man and Boy. No. 12.—13-inch Een Ў, e = 8 3 6 Ditto ditto by aBop | The Patent Delivering Apparatus, if attached to the Hand Machine, 255, extra; Silent Movement, 7s. 6d. extra No. 16.—12-inch Machine, for "x i £5 6s. Easily worked bya Lady ora Boy; w^ * r^ PS 3 ГУЛУ ЖИГ) B The 9 р action, and if not approved of they may be at once returned, Silent Movement, 4s, extra. PATENTEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS: ALEXANDER SHANKS anp SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, ХВ. LONDON OFFICE ax» SHOW ROOMS: 8 ‚ LEADENHALL MERE, E.C. FS A Stock of Machines kept at the London Depot, ^ which Orders can Бе at once executed, Јоле 6, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ue NEW PATENT DOUBLE- IMPROVED GARDEN ENGINE. CYLINDER GARDEN ROLLER. PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. ax This Roller yi turn GREAT IMPROVEMENT, WITH REDUCED PRICE. arpes withou maging disfiguring either Grass or Gravel in the damp- est weather. Although -5- n: 0006 стей PRICES PER LINEAL YARD 24 INCHES HIG Extra «ч nary Roller, it Н Light. |Medium.| Strong. | g with much less pod Mostly used for trong. peri especially Jap Gal. Jap Gal. Jap Gal гс Gal. winding walks 2 in. Роз м. m 44, мм. 5d. IAEA ers, and the work, _._._ ‚| 18 in.| Small Rabbits ..| 4d. 43d. (43d. especially on ЖЕНЕ i : A» E TES Quantities of 100. yards li nearly all the principal Railway Stations and Р | Ports in England; and 200 yards ог upwards delivered iden РА decies Inch 50950 | free to most parts of Scotland and Ireland. fi dat ved UE re г m Tes сех кл nches s nches . ... ve em plete—to ho allons. Eve: escription of Netting warranted ve satis- 22 » 53:8 1 o 2 » j Р 4 : aclion, mnd iE mot артта will be ce d EID. be i Gallons, £3 15s.; 20 Gallons, £4 10s. ; 30 Gall GARDEN SEATS and CHAIRS, IRON and WIRE ARCHWAYS, CAST-IRON VASES, and descripti f Horticultural Machines, Tools, and appliances very article guaranteed. to be Ж УУ б” CATALOGUES of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &е,, in Parts as under, Free on application :— Part I, Implements of Tillage, &е. | Part II. Harvesting and other Machines, | Part III. Barn Machinery and Miscellaneous, J. B. BROWN лхр CO., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, Е.С. THOMAS MILLINGTON, GLASS MERCHANT. (Established 1750.) 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, Е.С. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL сие, E AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON, CONTAINING АМ АСКЕ OF GLASS, WAS SUPPLIED BY T. MILLINGTO Мг, Rivers and the leading men in the Horticultural profession, as ма as the Nobility, Gentry, and Merchants, have favoured Т. M, with orders for Home use and for Exportation, |SQUARES, in 100 and 200 Feet Boxes. P Small DM Fa ки 9. c by 75 inches os “MILK PANS. р: "b EN ШЕ : OW Х E 6 GU me. t е T ^ a y SEES а) $ inches Шм ш. б. ма 64 by 44 74 by 5} 8j by 6% 94 by 74 PROPAGATING GLASSES. ВЕЕ GLASSES. FISH д Per 100 feet. 2inebes diam. 0s34d.each.| 4 inches diameter 0з. 6d. each 1 » To “йош н-к 4ths, Srds. 2nds. Best. en bonn » 98 „ » lxi 98. 9d. 11.534. 13s, 9d. 165.94. Ex ipta 6 jy 010 , [14 » 1.9. deum c [б й E. i i 1, is " S A » » uares not exceeding 14 inches by 11 inches. ps 1 ua HE ў 878 а ” Per Ib. 10 by8 12 by 9 24 by 104 144 by 104 ре езт 0 5| 22 ú 8 град s Td. 9d. 104 by 6} 124 by 94 13 Ьу 10 15 by10 8:005 Же" 97 7. [M s l o aA i 11 by9 13 by 9 134 by 104 18 Ъу 11 еы n E P газ 14 " 114 by 94 12 by 10 14 byl0 14 byll Я ые 15 Per 100 feet. » ^ dS d | 16 ^ 4ths. rds. ?nds, Best. 15 » 10s. 9d. 19, 3d. lős. 18s. 1 PRESERVE JARS. x ? 15 ^ : » an. Without With A qum npe Squares not exceeding 20 inches by 18 inches. TE dee 2 === : s. Lids. 5| byl 14 by12 17 by 13 24 by 16 pie: 4 ^ | FLAT ТОР ВЕЕ GLASSES 3 .. 0s41d. .. 08. 6Àd.ca. From 12 inches long, 1} u mi 14) by 12] 18 by 13 20 by 17 18. 2 m un — Ж Pee funi: 195.29. 9.5 144, per running inch. 144 by 114 15 by12 18 by M 92 by 17 9. d С" РЕТИ Ea 05. ade S08. 01 р > 15 by 1] 154 by 194 22 by М 24 by 17 20775; WE OW Mo uu" BG RH de EE == 5]byllà | 16 Ъу1? 24 by 1 20 by 1 - (o 5T 23. POLI А т Б » UCUMBER GLASSES. 16 byll 16) by 194 29 by 15 22 by 18 асани Баш бус JR " às 4 7 by?2 2 5 FLOWER TUBES. 7} by 8} , 210 9.18 . 22 ;|From 12 inches long гек. wp-| 134712) | 28 DERART RE 4 by 18 Ed, each, cr ls. €d. per dozen. FERN ’ SHADES T STAN DS. 195; 23. 7 ICA WN ox [w ards, 1d. per running inch. w z Per 100 fe i is Чч x жут oh. 1 ipm s} SHEET GLASS. 4ths. 3rds. 2nds. Jest. >, T. 1 Г z l E ск In С f. tti in Sizes as Manufactured. 11s. 6d. 185, 6d. 168, 64. 208. Ñ LAJ .› 4 DI B : - о TA о : gente = LR et ны Orchard Hovse Sizes, as recommended by Mr. Rivers. ? . n i » 22. 2 82 oz эрли 10.. 8 8 ,, 2 0 , |Fourthsquality EA 6d.| 39s, 6d.| 45s. Cd | Ins. Ins. 15 oz. | 1 ох, 11.. 4 0 ,, 2.9, Thirds до. v |49 0 |56 0 20 by 12 “Ъз. Jle 6d. Aths .. .. 15s, 0d. р, Paintedand Glazed with |12 .. 5 6 „ 3 0 „ |BSeconds do. 3: |14 6 |85 0 20 by 13 | аја '' jg g |2rds =. н. 19 0 m mE 16-oz. Sheet Glass. 18 RA 2 » 2 d » t о. T 88 103 6 |118 0 30 bj 16 ?nda ... 16 6 |2nds -- T 10; inches each ze » әр б. а Тыт 1 0 24 0 CRY H 20 Ьу 16) Best -- 20 0 ме Жел: 167 ee 1 6 , 1165.186 , 5^0 Зу For Pictures and best Glazing npa: jS e Er veraving 16 oz. to the P 2 " - а б à Best io ze in cases of 200 de UU ОСИ If WASP TRAP, 2з. 6d. per doz. сй in cases of 100 feet — .. +. 828, Crystal pete RUNS Ebony and Gilt Stands, Gas and 7 сән) g 30 oz. to the foot. а Lamp Glasses, Chim d Globes, &c. A Ha: ity. i E пй - SE s. neys an bes, quality, Y nsn б GLASS TILES, in SHEET and ROUGH PLATE. PLATE GLASS, "PATENT PLATE, nd HARTUEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH PLATE. PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, &c. Per gallon.—4. d. ME d. Per gallon.—s. d. Wo n B GENUINE WHITE LEAD .. .. .. 30 0|FINE OAK VARNISH .. .. .. .. 10510 715 6| LINSEED OIL .. so e 0e c са ANTI.CORROSION Se TRO NN uL ` 0 DEBMACK: % 12s. to 14 Ч BOILED uc riw. RM LEAN сл ^N LINSEED OIL PUTTY ^ 0| PATENT DRYERS ' per cwt. 28s. to 42 0| TURPENT оил оор MILLED Kipi in Sheet and Pipe of ай: sizes. оа LEAD bought or an in exchange. LIÉT PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, and PLUMBERS' BRASS WORK of all kinds. NETT CASH. Jux 580 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. |Jvxx 6, 1863 erican Plants А AGE js PUE COMPOSITION is unquestion- | Noti S H эз oh. Mid л. LA E N Y P the most effective preparation extant. їн Y AT TERER M | GODFREY, S CATALOGUE ; % J. Smaw & Co., 29, Oxford Street, TER Extra i 3s. ре т gallon 4» to make 4 gallons fit now ready, and will be sent ба, application ; it gives a r for gl $n) d - and а carriage paid to аа — à fair price d description of all the R dendrons anı other o the Nurs d Trade. aed through the principal Nurs mm American Plants — oo кемең a * general ummary ursi по s X eet "ou the cheapest and cds а CATALOGUE of SEEDS will be forwarded upon oL dme Ahia of ^ of anerioan Plants in the Royal Horticultural best material for protecting Plants under к Ais Sun. эр lication n, and a.Comparison of Prices with the most elaborate Societys € Garden, South көрсө were supplied by de Prices on аурып У CHAS. sna бтеепһе; anchester ешон порсй; &G a ap Hill, near Wok A TING, reduced pi per Pace & Toocoop, Seed Merchants, Sou Stave " square yard ; TS yards A ; 500, s i1 „з. 508. ос БАИР xod TP RKER begs to invite eee MOUSE SHADES, or Wal Р} GARDEN RATS REEN- delivered eqni, s ^ OBERT ARYLLIS, mods Жү Matin, eme prev, b. {уш кы е й i e ls Eu Manufacturers, Thomas Street, Old Kent Road, London, S.E. For partio ulum, an à how KAN OVE, PER жаа HARDY PLANTS; salat T ] use it, see long Adver lean. Purchas arge Tr: "PY Md per squara ду ә, а y. A I i poco m " ma | are hes Rey m the most liberal © лдоо r 21st March, ; or apply to DESCRI TIVE ЈА ЕЗ а SUN BLINDS. AWNINGS, COR с r Wall Fruta] US PAET сеч Tik ished MN v be forwarded to app T Be particular. JOHN EDGINGTON & Оо., 17, вада Вагз, grn rode FINT xotie Nursery, Т i re ond y E.C. ; 108, О! ВЕ: and 18, Piccadilly, E o Estee Slamps or Pot- J. мна ра, Тайсона. БЕ ойе ANNED GARDEN NETTING for preserving ofice Orders payable to DIUMS, good itis Seed Beds, Fruits, Strawberries, from frost, npe birds, . BAnsHAM & Co. Caladium argyrites ,. 15. М. | Са idum heces . 2800, &c., and as a Fence for Fowls, &е, 1 yard wide, 14d. ; 2 yards, wor pem B Lp i en bicolor е + D 4 3d.; 3 yards, 44d. ; and 4 yards, 6d. per ard run, in any MATS are sold in every t b » splendens . A т йа ды quantity, тау be had at Cuas. WRIGHT’S, 376, Strand, W.C. ОЛСОК, —Every Brush is ч м [s елу 1 6 » . 42:9 0 VARNISHED FLOWER STICKS:—1 foot, d 14, 4d. stamped ‘J. BAnsHAM's Patent" ч "m. E S » pictum ^» 0 1d. ; 8, 10d. 6d. Я АНТ E. dnd. :—3 feet, 13. аы ыг EN ; 6, 3s. od. "xd Бе pes RAND Pest ane зау, js in "o cg "S Es pad Bed included. "n nre Nsrerrin ri i vul bon; нө чы, 9 y pd t, Бере, Specimen Plants, 2з. m & 85, od. Netting for Fruit Te Seed Beds, Ripe Btrawberries, ENS ETTING for Protecting the above from уат 4 eh Birds, &c., 2 yards wide, 3d. ES nM Sd 100 yards, "205. ; Жз yards. re 6d. per zard, PER 0 yards, 2 NEW TANNED NETTING, suited for a f the above p poses, or аз а Fence for снів, 2 Сиа н p 6d. per yet: 7 yards wide, 15. per yard; j3-inch mesh, 4 yards wide, 1з. 6d. per yard. Qa be had in any quantity of EATON & DELLER, 6 and 7, Crooked Lane, London Bridge, E.C. ers Do! о Е from MES T. ANDE » SACK AKER, and Russià Мат MERCHANT, 15, 'SHERBORNE. "LANE, LY William ndon, E.C., who will supply you "with m Street, Lo first-rate article at xx er price. ARCHANGEL МВ; the DE of the season. Rus and Prussian Dunnage Mat: Prius | Md nt free on appiic. id uie v. i ЧИКИН У ur ew Bedding Scarlet Horse Shoe Geranium Adonis. | MRS. WILLIAM PAUL, Н.Р —Dright violet red, shaded wil QE ЗЕТА PERCHA SOLES.— [он М HAL Fi Қ = 6-е SEEDSMAN, and ery red ; flow onstant]y, and in elnsters, iargo and ful Імро; о блврехевз. Тһе Gutta Percha Company Blackheath, S.E., intenda sending out the above | Haised by M. “Verdier, | o Paris, the valset ot ен a pleasure to. to acknowledge s bre ela Т the following | on June P3 It іза distinct and р thing, and a great im- Furtado, and others o finest Roses. see аар rovement оп all existing Бсат1ев.} Flowers of а bright, light, | RED RR Н.Р. "Bright ‘red petals, large, thick, and round; * Gentlemen, —I have w ta Percha ваа E Heels | pure scarlet, with clear mas eye, and of perfect shape. I flow: abun —— d and in succession P» to Christmas, these two years, and b во ай іп а garden as I пе was tried at Chiswick last as a bedding р and із thus Not double or а show Ко t effective. sarily am i weathers, and with the ground in all states, I | @ bed by Mr. Moore m the Pr ei ngs f the oyal pillar Rose eyer "ollored. Зз. would on no account be without them. Аз а matter of | Horticultural — for March las ADONIS * * (the тыр PAUL, H.P.—A seedling from Benatcur Vaisse, but economy uld recommend Gardeners to use them, for they | highest mark of га Harry. Modorátaly vs habit, ghterin colour. Raised at Lyons by the raiser of Lord e the worn part at al ев g the јевтев daskiy вооа, g owers scarlet, of ex: m, with "р eur AP Dra first-class во: pss j the fire, and pressing it from the thick parts to the | white eye toneldored о bea superior novelty.” E: received | BEAUTY OF "E H.P.—Bright rosy crimson, o as easily as if it were so much dough. Ithink it|a Certificate of Merit at the Royal Bota ic Society’s Show i size, form, and substan d deliciously sweet. all persons who must у wet their feet to С 8. Р 5з. each, wit e usual is found о surpass tho description o originally Иб terial that completely defes damp. Ма disc е Trade. Thelfollowing Nurserymen have have already it. gardener would escape colds and rheumatism by the use of — ма їп — nd will be able to supply it :— АП the now French TRA За, I to 5s. eac T each, or dt pr Gutta Percha S. edient servant, G. Gr NN E PRAE & Soss, York. dozen. The! best ofthe old Roses at lowest Eom ised prices. - Every variety of Gutta Percha articles, such as Mill ds, ы BuNYARD & бом, Maidstone, The plants are well established, and in tho finest рои“ тарца, Во ICH "EA дечем, dus дека Бозе A к, тай Pr their Nursery at Ashford, cem PRICED CATALOGUE free by post. Trays, ema Bags, Curtain Rings, Galvanic Batteries, Calbo- s Sydenham i хе лана G, Btanstead Park, Nurseries == Se €: Tr use, Waltham Cross, N. type tra; manufactured by the Gutta Percha Company, » Fraxcis & Soxs, Hertford. meum and sold by сале “Баган тна = зе х а. Hm ERSON d Co., Pine Apple Nursery, үүх. РА Pauk god үтү - ово to the late А. ud City E. G. р ERSON & w ready for SALE two superb new SCARI "^ "Sto on @ Бом, Wellington Nursery, GERANIUMS Price 105. the pair. Blight. nq mc. LEE, Hammersmith. WALTHA —Ve with fine ROWN'S M ues E Део А Portable Instrument for rubs and most delicate ce dates а smoke cold, ass, and effec а great sa of Tobacco Price 10s. Sn зн сад Manufactured and supplied to the Trade by Messrs. BARBER | & оа: and may be had of all Ironmongers, Seeds- | men, an The only Certain Rem or Mildew BELL? 5 COMPOSITION s т DESTROYING MILDEW on Vines, iagi hes, ма every mx Plant ола : од at pest, is pesce ost ofi. bn D ea s Bos Bold in Bottles at 1s. 6d. stampe » puta on Wy а at Коца ate and forwarded to all parta o: SPECIAL СНВҮВА Kingdom. Bt AT SOT ILS, LOAM, &c. Collections of NEW, RARE, and BEAUTIFUL PLANTS of all kinds d carefully selected and supplied at current Prices. W. 8новт, Salesman; Agent, &c., Reigate, Surre mah o ше) 08089 SO: A»0igate, отуру; -i Сань CINERARIA, PRIMULA, &c. CALCEOL LARIA, saved from carefully of ' beg to call ы attention of all lov plant; it equals the old s speciosa [redd bes with iei елан горцзё Very strong plants, ôs. per mn. bridised flowers, Here ised Lpa “Жыла viz., size, marking. Price, 1s, and 2s. 64. per packet. CINERA RIA. у choice, 1s. per acket, Lui RIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, extra choice, 1з. and 2з, 6d. per packet. DBACENA KORDI LINE) INDIVISA, from Mount Egmont, | er мА: AER eautiful fine foliaged plant, 1s. and 28. 6d, BUTLER & Мсботлосну Mai ur London, ue [erga sing 2l Ив ROSES, which will be ready for delive: M LAY, Vi if Seed Merchants, Covent Garden A S x Tn fovet he best dwarf scarlet | Hort Gm Selected ceedingly sm A stock. 58. erkshire Beed Est tablishm Reading. e antly an habit ы is OH. and foliage handsome, obelia nce: + CAPARN А p SON ha this new and онаша Lobelia left, to whieh they ers of а first-class Bed ова in — New Roses, M. PAUL (Son and Successo: respectfully invites attention E Y bene NEW bei fH rapid $ ANTHEMUM LIST on application, inian eelam Ра отп Waies, e but a few dozens -— it has a m s al d ing's Road Nursery, N Newark-on-Trent. to the late A. Paur) ortly. H.P.— ее ‹ мб, n the ueminot, but EE = eno, taicker int 4м ry bright scarlet, e, ivl as “ НАЙЫН Н Беба much finer i s to mall beds o rticultural Soc “ UTTON anD SONS have a choice —the best dark searlet, All the best “ Bedding” plants, 8& - Stock "3 ЕУ Gs T iuum eie] ED Waltham Cross, N. SEED, growth а gen d 2 \ edding Tropzolum.— 0! an RT HENDERSON AND SON are now out the above brilliant BEDDING TROPÆ LUM. For description and details see figure and remarks in the Floral Magazine for January, 1862, Plate 129, colour of Tom Thumb Geranium. This will prove one of the best and most. beautiful Bedding ml of rn e season, pe 100 Es n 10 Per 25 Plants ..£110 0 50 ан. sd 2 .. 018 0. 2з. 6d. Pine РЕ: Pies Edgoware Road, London, W. r—áo— КҮ p wil make 12 e "Warehouse, 10 & 11, Exchange Street, Norwich. К DM MA SE RUE APHIS , ue only m end р ud of Greenhou: is 'heapest preparation hii washing mem It sr end "EM to destroy all Insects. Each сак wee Aphis. makes опе $ Gallon of f Wash. th A RA пос ба ed Su all el e аа Seedsmen, reet, Birmingham. ing on жо 4 Should be dissolved 4! fore use. tail by Nurserymen "ym eme in bo: às, and 105,64: u^ lt LOW TURNIP. DOBITO'S YELLOW OVAL МАХОВІ, WARD'S DITTO, IMPROVED YELLOW GLOBE DITTO, IMPROVED ORANGE GLOBE DITTO, FARM AND de SEEDS CABRI RIAGE SWED cy Term — BEAUTY SWEDE, OPMORE SWEDE, MARSHALUR CHAMPION SWEDE, GR ке з SWEDE, SWEDE, IMPROVED зкутхов SWEDE, WHITE and RED GLOBE, and NOROI SCOTCH YEL LK TURNIP, Orders for duci promptly attended. to, PETER LAWSON awp SON, THE QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, 28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, nran the бопрнаш; ond 15, LAWRENCE LANE, LONDON, EC, cio 3 : RAGON.— ooth dark scarlet, with a н rich pum бй the flower; habit of “ Boule de Feu I Juse 6, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL бАЛЕТТЕ. 531 PECIAL PRIZES for the BEST THREE GROUPS | hav of FRUITS and FLOWERS for the DECORATION of most formidab le and rapper of n the DINNER- в are offered by Sir C. WeNTwonTEÉ DILKE, art., Vice-President of the Royal Sorti cultural Society, to be Int awarded at the Sec ef Great Exhibition, WEDNESDAY, June 17. First Prize, Gold «3405 m or 107. ; Second Prize, Gold Banksian 5 r 7555 Prize, fSociety's Large Silver Medal, or 3 Novelty of design RÀ bonita arrangement will be thetestof| ће animal or терше WOT: = Àn -— Mee le Flowers or Fruits are eie dg not demanded. | ; th ight Eac ust consist of three groups, y be са ein ors Sand 4 iiam or two of Flowers and опе one : 25 o They may be about аа épergnes, glass. or china dish: wicker ог wire Work, or in any o oth er way, most to the taste ot Ladies are invited toj join in the competitio The Prizes will be "m bya суз of Ladies. SECURED FOR THEM TWO DAYS BEFORE. Letters to be addressed to Mr. G. 94-3 Royal Horticultural Society's Garden, South Kensin; md on for; Schedule of Prizes to be 3d on application £A Bin | oce, e long believed that hospital gangrono, А опа being most [rond being mos gracehully pendent from Who uprig pendent from the upright stipes. British Ferns were represented by а very as not b w A Ње apex forming a very large flattish crest кт: и ". БЕ angles to К ДЕ, of the frond; à d also by e curious ystichum angulare Elworthii, miscalled Жуу, Бп by Mr. Ivrnr, nne is , 19 | a variety in which the NE of the ordinary pi | 3; 8 pps DN T Y$ Another of M fts, dosis. T ri ie УБАЙ, isa . | free idis s Tai sport, with blunt pinnules an X short unt blunt pinnæ, here and there irregular in grow h, but toabh. pretty as all Lady Ferns are, it is wanting in ber ess of character. Amongst the plants of this category not being Ferns | one of the best and most novel was Ñh ynchospormum domes Ё peon di безне of disastrous effects — tion in the sh ani oides eT a Japanese p gro shrub imported by Messrs. HEND. Со, алй so" for tho pe time exhibited. "This seems | likely t to be a very ornamental thing in its way, the 96, St. James pripet, or of Superintendent of the Exhibition, Que s Grape A. ү Order of the Committee, Brighton, June 6. EDWARD CARPENTER, Secretary. Ehe Garueners zu RDAY,JUNE O6 TINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. oyal Horticultural (Uncoyering of чї кин ЕврАҮ, June ы бош of in of Age zi A dx г маара edged with Wednesday: aud stint үз 13 added, Аш show n was just i gorgeous than ever, the oniy fault “apparent p^ the gular mann er, the variegation sometimes occupying m the, one half of the leaf Messrs. Varon һаа aspect, a very clegant ever- green ai bs Around usleaves; and from the ваше — А а ыы аву. or бәтен dud E йа а ү of | firm was а Juniperus rigida, and a so-called Crypto- t Portei, а Philippine Island Arad, with pedately pinna- | tifid leaves, baving broad linear o oblong вертепів like Phlah тк; &e., which were oid hed to "Mr HowARD for epu The result of the examina- tion has been vi dia essful. At dec that |n gentleman has o erated tipon heels esit l4 "the quantity. of "the fe |: sent was 8 mall. [o found exactly the same con- Rhododendrons and other plants of which it is com- ing pe во that as not one in a hundred could Ed for| Pelargoniums were ез Mot dire Diadem and ai ugh the| Artist, tha two fhest of ts season аз yet, апа del bs. the Wales erly noticed, эйе ere; во were Prince We leave m quen кр = of 2 exhibition to be Passing on to the seedlings of fl orisis flowers; the ales and Princess of Wa чы the ede re etd easing as well as brilliant Hower: We were also Men leased in some respects with Муку Asteroid, and Doss SON'S Startler, two brilli iant сгїшвопв, having the 1 with нея € an the emum. rubronerviuia and EU s anus » асраб. stituents as in Bouth American “ Red Bark," and byan Мт. Ivg E Apple- edges. Nyr'’s Jewess wa pina beauti fal fon ower some- thing i in the same way, but rather MULA MÀ three have a certain g UE V^ Wn ds well ds Mr. | brilliance about t ш мо, © їп tha absence of 1 меней Amonga alt host of the Z Aa веб of Раков were two very a M is usual when obtained ko Red E with |fine sorts, namely, Adonis fro r. HALLY, and Dr. шр of cinchon idine, 3 also ob- `| Lindioy ж Ir. BULL, Тһе former has а very dark , Mr. ) t scarlet flowers with considers t ver and prom не 1а ной doha ind Muro result, when the im mature f the bark w, did but s formed ned pane Toners. the npe e zeneral ев in sidered (viz., tw к specially 48 pé ect - m vite fh fist] уе үтү out fü thé r Бйр ing first-rate. Two specially del d ы rum Ali Siid s 5 zs s the | E pret m is m RN attrácted our attention. Оре of these, called Duchees ем age pro uet o з] өү us years, об Be iiet — ym f Northumberland, was from Mr. Horra LLAND, who me, gl € soia БИШИ: ыр Le tly, he ipei there was а ч zc Yo ойда чап порам атв à А шайы fas fine “ сыа E 9.74 аы wer; the flow т to supply se definite pow on this poinh |a d- Ese and not T white gud y vi i tolerably as well as on others of moment connected wi regular tn Of magehta rose somew these танна Poss | near the in. Thé jd was mu EA jes ыа ре deri m Ssa pap is last teport of March 31, 1863 | appa ee | shape ré ёлавер à in £e but 9 and very pleasing ves then be wt т Cinotiórá я pun the Nilghiri | in colour, а very dee marked with Ге И, at 146, 648, of which 35 - Am out. | tu | distinct white bars, ЕА а well defined star, There is an increase by. rei g ће was named pülchella; cami ue of March of 10,8 f which Мае а таре | гіп | Muswell Hill. rowth during that seaso inches; 1619 li binis an von, sol yer to vs dividuals,. and -= € Bae diameter of its flower yer tabon ihi анн Lo pri clear and koo qc for. Pais Mid eads of | be families, in Sora alone, А have Lone or 5000 pian MONSIEUR rA ЕТ "e 50 4517 studied | uestion of SPONTANEOUS GENERATION, hàs | D к 2 агре Porple but параи н а nob a «са: to be of much importance for ME ses. calle a uttei, arrived at the ате ne ag c daa piis live fermentation es pla minute mals exist. Accordingly һе ы that wher ere every care iei рте x b Р ог 15 taken to prevent an рзы onon dg ti тегше. 1 petfeotiy sound for án indefinite Ёз е ‹ з реаг 0! HERO а ап incipient. "PAS ot "рине ah für атан le кте я the red substance which occurs in what is blood-rain, and Who e ultimate particles active жой motion, ЖМ үтү been Steel Ё as belongi imal kingdom, thoug the Sup аз one of great interest in ап economiéal poin A diese аз showifig the čireum- es 2 8 which we may ex xpeot to о prê- for any —— time Pd fros ча iut, Nit ЕИ, dd We Бана o no less importance as regards ME OMNE н. We'an first d К for the purpose ~ NEW mai | WHICH Ha up p anus “AND peers some interesting Gloxinias ДЕ Messrs. pes N & SON, "eee ceto call pr er X and E due Pers regular in d kinds; the ra TY Tare se maquis а dei dug e way If dpa With it were some of the ripe sorts, ав IMS Victoria Howard, purple ground | with white piri streaks; and Lady Emily Villiers, red with white feathery streaks; also other not SA dose: бекі. coloured воть, punctata, the flowers of "which P which &everal very | Were ыен dotted all over thickly with purple as in | We acidi а very nice exhibition of cat flowers of Ixia, Sparaxis, and similar он from М essrs. HOOPER pie ihi imd FROM RAL JULY 7, "1800, ri 5, 1863. А rst of the саран, phys have gained eetings f thé p ч of Ње Florál СошшїМее of the Roy: Me AAT robe tural Soeiety, is im point of fact, а (e tenets Ө | almost if not quite all the more deserving novelties in the margin, | the shape of in troduced plants, flowers, iom, is eitis which have боше before the "publie since p very and seedling id THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [June 6, 1863, Dahlia Model—Perry, Sep. 11, 1861—F.;C. useful body has been, у work. doe at RA the vii Pong (dnt. fed.) Cloth. or er June » 1862—8. C. o s pom Bailbasche--Koynos А ME а. ds ni Aa с. Ў which we now print y referen Calen alis, Я. pl.—Whi iting, August 23, 1 өр. 24, will, we doubt dot, b iceal hose of our Ilia Comtessa Lavinia Maggi Vlieh, с dir. nlia Mrs. Col. Vyse—Turnor, Aug 1, 1859—0 t introducti at- | Camellia Filippo Parlatoro—Veltch, March 4 63—F. C. n Mrs. poner dd ум Dodds, Ang. P3 i FO ie | Сараа ohtlenae-- Veitob, 1 March 4! 1802— Le MEO ups Р Б" na dug. ei с, e are зрив уу novices in the matter of pla *Campylobotrys pyrophylla—Linden, June 5, 1861—F. C. Dahli: n — е Ё. nes, Aug. 9 Id, selection, i& may be consulted as a very cal nr Camp. trys inden, May 10, 1860—F. C. Dahlia Nora Creina—Turner, Sep. 13, 1860—C. guide. Doubtless in distributing its certificates, this E аа M: VE с. panna Patent F Keynes "Sep. 10, 1865—F. O. Committee has made some mistakes both of omission i Dahlía Pluto—Turner, Aug. 25, B сто, а] cess Dahlia Serenity—Rawlings, Sep. 10, 1862—8. C. Dahlia trm Бра glass—Dodds, Aug. 11, 1859—С, Dahlia Splendid Green, Aug. 11, 16 9—C. lia Т! i 5i Lr : Cattley: hystoglossa r, March 4, 1862—F. C. Cattleya Пола Volko » "Nov. v. 10,1880 —F. °С. upon the crowd of w rthle being thru к e чо endi [im unwary y purchaser The list is as follow, — il 22, 1862—C. aperui Н.В, RM 26, 1862—F. О, Cheilanthes Borsi кшк Аргїї rei 1863—F. C. Delphiniu: pn Ju T 7 *А сег polymorphum atr A. Henderson; Veitch, | Chrysanthemum Abbé Passaglia—Salter, Nov. 11, 1862—38. С. Delphinium bico randifloru: me 11, 1862-0. е7 o1 Л 8 E т ' | Chrysanthemum Canary Bird—Salter, Dec. 13, 1860—C. Dendrobium Bulle um—Low, May 21, 1862—8. В, E rigor ш Chr. ка з; Karim tacus— ани, Dec. 13, 1860—0. Dendrobium [^x jen. Lea елен у ae 19, 1862—F, 0, un . B. Acer polym. rubro-variegatum-—8Standish, July 2, 1862, —8.K. у үер кчы Мөге leav i Standish, E 1862—8. B. Min arte —Balter, Nov. 6, 1861—OC.; Id. Nov. 12, i e —8 а. Cm A A uckingham—8alter, Nov. 11, 1862—8. C. —Ba Dendrobium linitoromVeiteh, March Eu 1863—F. с, Dendrobium Lowii—Low, Nov. 12, 1861— F. P n Adiantum chilense— Veitch, Apis 6, ел. © Adiantum Féei—Linden, Jun: 1862—F. C Adis крыша үө eitch, Feb. 9, MA C. Adian! cab: —Ve itch, May 6, 1862—F. C. Adiantum sütphuréum — Veitch, May 6, 1862—F. C. Adiantum tinctum— Veitch, July 2, 1862—B. Aërides намы теа Aérides nobile x E px zea ccelestis June 1i, 1862—F. C. 1862—F. C. March 12, 1861—F. C. ga vedi s—Bull, M: А — ты Аны Bull EM 12, 1861—F, C. Lowii—Low, Sep. 23, 1862—F Alocasia Alocasia naccothins variegata— Veitch, Oct. 8, 1861—F. C. Alocasia metallica—Low, Sep. 22, 1859—F. € perd Yeitchii—Veitoh, Rep. 8, 1859—F. C Alocas; a—Veitch, June 11, 1862—8. K. ; Id., April 15, | Chrysan m (pom Alsophila ga auca (contaminans)—Veitch, Nov. 12, 1861—F. C. aranthus melancholicus ruber—V: eitch, July 23, 1861—С. 8. C. iiney ipo Brilliant—E. G. Henderson, d , 1563—i Amaryllis Fire King—Bull, March 31, 1863: Amaryllis Unique Nili, March 19, 1862—F. C. Anrectochilus argyrzeus—Bull, Feb. 25, *1863—8. C. e 5, 1861—(1st рг.); Bull, Sep. 10, Онтун T emum Go! 1862—F. C. Chrysanthemum Lady Chrys. Lit ex Harry— 1860— iatu X Chrys. - uA. n Queen— С. pon) Bessie—Ingram, Nov. 6, 1861—С, сед eme осетат. бене jov. їз, 1861—F. С. Chrysanthemum bonore arc Meme r, Nov. 6, 1861—F. C. Finius--Hajer, Des . 18, 1860—C. Chrysanthemum ai nivei e Dec. 9, 1862—8. С. Chrys. laciniatum—Standish, Nov. 11, 1862—8. ó.; Hardinge—8Salter, Nov. 8, 1860—F. C. Chrys. Lady H. St. Obi Dort; Nov. 6, 1861—F. C. Balter, Nov. 8, 1860—С. ; Id., Dec. 13, онай Madame Heine—Bull, Nov. 12, 1861— Chrysanthemum Princess Alexandra— —Ralter, Nov. Е 1501-5. C. Chrys. Princess Louis of Hesse—Salter, Nov. 1 —8. C. ry Downie & Co.—Nov. 6, 1861— Chrys. (pompon) Mrs. Hutt—Hutt, Nov. 11, 1862—F. C. Cibotium princeps—Bull, Feb. 18, 1862—F. tr gre 1860—C. Id., Dec. 9, 0. ; Id., May 21, W, 2—8. B. Dendrobium heme P x Dendrobium Bullenianum *Dendrobiu: 5, 1861—8. B. Dianthus оон Hediewidi Чр? б. Henderson, July 7, 1859—0. *Dichorizandra albo-marginata, Linden, M 5, pum pr.) cem! glaberrimum-—Bull,. Sept. 10, 1862—8. С, gran *Echites argyrea— Linden, Jun: e 5, Teri ds prize) ра 1 9» 1861—— Epidendrum prisma um--R. Warner, r, July 2, 1862—В, Epigynium leucobotrys—E. G. Henderson, Aug. 23, 1860—F. C. ranthemum verbenaceum—R. H.S., April E аг ©. rica vA virens—Low & Co., March 29 odium gut tatha mier, April 23 23, 18 Ae enia hybrida—Veitch, Oct. 8. 186 gna Eurya angustifolla--Standiah, Ма —Е. С, PN (broad- алеу Standish, ju фе en 1861—Е. C. T An:ectochilus Вен Low; of 27, ^1861— Anzectoc A Petola—See Macodes Petola ilus Sc . 8, 1862—8. C. Anæctochilus вр.- born & Son, Oct. 8, 1861—F. C. An m sesquipedale— Veitch, Dec. 20, 1861—F. C. Anthurium анааан Du ll, Aug. 6, 1862—8. c. Anthurium Scherzerianum Ne nakad. July 2, 1862 —B.; Anthurium sp.— Bull, April 15, 1863— C. h; s—Carter, June 14, 1860—C. uchsia Aquilegia caryophylloide a i rion ehm уйа. тено, April 9, 1562. F. ©. eraria Bnowflake—Page, April 15, 18 Fuchsia, Prince Leopold— Banks, July 26, 1860—F. C. Aralia Sieboldi variegata— Ve teh, May ЕЛ 1861— C. ifolius—Veitch, May 24, Fuchsia Solferin: . Smith, July 28, 1859—C. Araucaria Cunninghamii glauca— Bull, Oct. 8, 1862—F. C. Clarkia pulchella fl. pl › July 9, 1861—F. C. Fuchsia Universal—G. Smith, Вер. 24, 1861—С. гы, Molle- Bull, Sept. 10, 1862—8. С. chella in tal Gazania splendens—E. G. Hendersoi erson July 7, 1850—С. articulata—See Ро агі ella, “Того Thumb '—Carter, July . ене, verestiana—. ires 1862—Е. С. Asplenium flabellifolium—Linden, Ju za 1861 (1st pr.) 1 da v. Standishii—Standish, May 5, 1863—F. C. Gesnera refulgens—Bull, Sep. 11, "TU ет Ваећа latum—8See Asplenium myriophyllum var Clematis Fortunei—Standish, May 5, 1863—F. C. Gilia 'achilleætolia alba—Carter, June 28, 1860—С. Aspl ре riophy. ARE Linden, May 10, 1860—Е. C. ; Clematis reginæ—Anderson-Henry, April 22, 1862—8. С. 2 ЕН err Rosenberg—Standish, S Sop. 27, 1860—C. J 801 (lst Clerodendron calamitosum—Veitch, Oct. 13, ?1859—С. Glad Mrs. iunt А ШАН һ, Зер. 27, 1860— C. Asp. О УШ lum ЖАР —БаП; Veitch, April 1, 1862—F. С. Clerodendron Thomsonz—Jackson, May 21, 1862—8. К. Gladio iud Ed Joshua Dix -Btandish, Oct. 11, 1860—F. C. Asplenium rachirhinæ—See Asplenium zachirhizon tClianthus Dampieri—Veitch. Мау 12, т "= t С. Gladiolus striata formosissima—Standish, Aug. 13, 1861—U. u hizon—Bull; Veiteh, April 1, 1862—F. с dens variegata— Bull, une 95, Gleic rcata—Sim, July 12, ding: C. Así m атаа А, Oct. 8, 1862 Coleus Verschaffelti—Bull, June 25, 186 ым leich (glauca)— Veitch, Oct. 8, 1862—F. C. Athyrium Filix-fosmina Frizelliz—Bull, Aug. 13, 1861—F. 0. MNT IR s—E. G. Henderson, June 5, 1861—B. ; | Gleichen: nia pubescens—Veitch, Aug. 9, 1860—F. C. шы cop сте, J uly 12. 1860—Е. С. : en Athyrium F.-f, mucronatum—Ivery, Sept. 10,1 Cordyline stricta erythrorachis—Veitcb, July 26, 1860—F. C. m QE: multicepe ынды Agr 1800F: ©. M углай: Juno 1 1, gm В. З В, ^ Gloxinia nia Cygna— roo, July 13 ясал тисе Athyrium F.-f. Parsons ө 26, 1862—8. C. ; Id. | "Cryptomeria sp. Ф), Japan—See Retinospora lycopodioides Gloxinia Lady Willoughby—Milne, July 12, 1860—0. Gona natanthus ecupreus—8ee Alocasia metallica. Goodyera Dominiana-— Veitch, June 11, 1862—F. C. Mee ide ue versicolor— Veitch, 2 1 1861—С. 63: Cryptomeria A (2) Фа my pe 20, 1862—F. C. 1 ато » lob E *Aucuba japonica (vera foo.) -Stándish, June 5, "1861—B. pril 15 Aucuba japonica picturata--Standish, May 21, 1862—B. Grevillea HR vete, puer 9, 1862—F. C. TUA ET шры ruviana lacini ata- Parao ns, Nov. 1],1862—8.C. din ат ено репа у, Вер. 12, 1860—Е. C. Hem erocallis disti поти pleno Vaid May 24, 1860—F. C. Hemerocallis sp. S constan Eo ре 29, 1862—F. C. Hibiscus (? вр.) variegatus— Veitch, Е 868—0, ан Advancer—Johnston, Oct. A vorat Holl; k Alfred—Chater, Aug. 11, 1859—0. Holl hock Brunette—A. Pa - Son. July 28, 1859—F. C. Hollyhock Countess Dowager Jane Somers—Chater, July 28, Cymbidium giganteum discolor— Veitch, March 8, 1860—F. C. Cyperus alternifo lius variegatus— Veitch ; Bull, Oct. 8, 1861— Cypri; ipediu m barbatum grande—Williams, April 1, 1862—8. Сур. barbatum. Meu mie шы, March 4, 1862—C. куен Dayanum—Dzy, July 12, 1860—C ; Id., Feb. 25, Cypripedium 1 insigne Maulei— Maule, Dec. 18, 1860—F. C. ypripedium Bionet а, Sep. 23, Ise F. C. ГЕ E mophyllum —Standi sh, uo 22, 1862—8. С. Cyrtomium catyotideamosn. Н. 8., Вер. 24, 1861—F. С. с. rew D: —F. C. Hol nik Countess Е ussell—-Chater, Aug. 27, 1861—Е: Hab book Exhibitor—Chater, July 28, 1859—C. F. C. . . Azalea Tügie von TW Dahlia Beauty— Turner, Sep. 8, 1859—F. С. П1уһос E Gem of Yellows—Chater, Aug. 12, 1862—F. C. Azalea (ind.) Mad. A. Versci те vato Apis Ber. 0. Dahlia Beauty of Hilperton--Edwards, Sep. 27, 1560—Е. С. — | Hl Ij hock George Keith--Downie, Aug. 13. ien á Azalea Magnet—Barnes, June 28, 180—0. s Dahlia Bellona—Harrison, Sep. 10, 1862—8. C. Hol? hook Glory of Walden—Chater, Aug. 12, 1862—Е. C- а pow 24, 1860— Dahlia Black Prin: Keynes, Sept. 11, 1861—C. Hollyhock Harriet—Chater, July —С. LT ос DE с. Dah er, AugUbt 19 IM. Ó. Lx pad Hosper mc аш n dnte p тыч 3 p: а! Azalea X x eres Regio EO. | Dahlia Charles Turner Kero August 20. 1802 F.C. Hollyhode Indincible—Chater, Aug. 27, 1861. ; Id., Sep- Th . May6, E Dahlia Charlotte g—Turner, = 27, 1861—C. ; Id., 1861—F. C. Td. | lit Loo; e ads ade 1862—8. C. Hollyhock Joshua Clarke—Chater, I 28, 1859, C.; 18» *Bambusa 861—B. compact Sep. Aug. 13, 1861—F. C. Barkeria Skinneri su ‚ Feb. 25, 1863—Е. С. н пан эмер Сул жыды с Downie, A EG fBegonia amabilis—Veitch, May 12, 1859—924 C. NE ERES M ast 20, с. | Hollyhock Lady Н. St. Clair--Downie, / n 39 1884. 28 тоша nde Parket M RUD, Бер; 22, 1859—F. C. Dahlia Delicata—Perry, Bop lh Bn ай Hollyhock Lady King—Obater, August 27, 1861—C. ; Id, imperialis. Veitch, May 6, 1862——8. C. Dahlia Elegance Turner, Вер. 13, 1860— Holipliócke Leonor háater. July 28, 1859—F. C. Begonia Lowii—Low, $ s У -F С: Yi Dahlia Fair Maid of Bath-- Keynes, Au tguet 27, 1801—C. Hollyhook Ne plus ultra—Chater, August 27, 1861—F. б. Begonia mutabilis Har 1862—8. C. Dahlia Flower of the Day—Turner, August 25, 1859—F. C. Hollyhock Novelty—Obater, July 28, 1 [Begonia Queen Y СМ жу 12, 1850—84 С. Dahlia George Um ved ME 25. 18 RE M A TELE EM July. 28, jen Begonia sp. Santa Martha altes No 12, IIO Кы тени. 380, Hollyhoek Stanstead Ri m anat i$, ТАЙТ. C. Begonis Sebek Low, Вер. 1850-07 v Dahlia Goldfinder—Keynes, Lp. E , 1861—C. Hollyhock Warrior—Chater, July 28, ri hri Der margaritacea-R. S., Aug. 26, 1862—F. С, Паре Imperial RON Rn m ME ДЕЗЕ ypotepis dist Dean, July 9, 1861. Боору бов glabre Dente ШО Pai В, Dahlia Joy -Rawlings Sep. 0,1 Упа} dropécet- Jackson, June б, ТЕГЕ. u wW. 27, 1 E y Browallia Jamesoni EYE May б, р-а O. | Dahlia Табу БЕТЕН » Aug. 11, 1859—F. С. | Пепа йа vn AW Кын 1889 0 Caladium Lowii—See Alocasia ahlia L'Etoil кунон, *Lzelia grandis- R. W: arner, June 5, 1861 Caladium Veltcbii- See Alocasie Veltchi ў а аа ; 18, Sep. 11, | Lelia Schilleriana var. (1)— (0 Back house, еа а 8, 5189F. с. born, 2 ©. leriana var. А , ee с. Dahlia Lord Aug. 26, 1862—8. C. pen Obi E 1862 e 186 Dahlia Lord 8, 18628. C. niim deltoidea—Bim, July 19, 869—8. С. Dahlia Le Premier—Keynes, Sep. 10, 1862—8, С. Lastrea Filix-mas Bollandiz—: с. Dahlia Maria Keynes, Aug. 27, 1861—0. Lastrea Btandisbil—Standish, May 21, 1363—8. B. А реше Keynes, Вер. 13, 1 Тайата Verschaffeltii—Bull, Sept. 10, 1862—F. C. A Dahlia Marquis of Bowmont--Dedds, Sep. 13, 1860—F. С. ties. ‚ Oct. 8, 1881—F. C. Dablia Miss Henshaw—Henshaw, Oct. 8, 1861—C. Dahlia Miss Sarah Boyce—Rawlings, July 28, 1839, — Id., m — au ureo-variegatum— Veitch, June noc 29 Sep. 22, 1859—Е. C, A Jvxz 6, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 588 Limatodes rosea аа Гоу, Feb. 25, 1 863— Phalenopsis Bchilleriana— Warner, M*Morland, | Bull, | Feb. 18, | * 18, *Thuja pygme»a—Veit-h, J June 5, S. C. aria bipartita splendens-Curier,. July 96, 186 1861—B. = 0—0. *Thujopsis dolabrata variegata—Sta: ndish, June б, 1861—8. B. Lithospermum fruticosum—Lee, April 2 22, N: с. Phlox Praia bo ownie, June 25, дыр Thujopsia læte cvirens - ед; pay 2 1862-8. E ра nobiiis—Veitch, ан 11, 1862—85. B.; Buil, | Phlox осона Sep: 18,1 m. + Tilia europsa fol. argenteis—E, G. rson, May 6, 1862— 22, 1862—F. C. Phlox e blanche—Downie, Ји. vA 1—0. Lobe! lia. (Erinus) speciosa kermesina—Carter, Aug. 26, 1862—С, Pnyliagthis таба Veitch, Marchi 9, 1862—Е, С. Todea superba— Veitch, May 28, 1861—F. C. Lobelia Purple Standard—Kinghorn, A E 93. 1860—F. Гед Рһувигив fimbrillari à Н.8., April 92, 1862—F. 0, Trichomanes anceps—Bull, Feb, 95, 1863—F. С. Lomaria cycadifolia —Lee, An. 23, 1861—F. С. Picea en. үлтү prex acu ndish, June 5, 1861—В. Trichomanes sp picatum—Bull, Маг.’ 18, 1863—F. С, Lomaria elongata—Standish, Nov. 12, 186 Picotee Elis ES Aug. 9, 1860—F. C. Tricyrtis grandiflora—Standish, Nov. 11, 1862—F. C. Lomaria fluviatilis—Lee, April 23, 1861—Е. C. Picotee Fav urner, Aug. 9, E. Tropæolum Garibaldi—G. ДМ Sen. 27, 1860—0. L Fraseri—Standish, May 2: 1861—F. C. Picotee PKF of the [wore ИМ July 23, 1861—F. C. торша ылы, Tom Thu mb-— Carter, Aug. 11, 1850-0. Lomaria gibba—Veitch, July 2, 1862—S. Picotee Queen of Picotee s өупев, аи, T 1860—C. Tydsea Cou of Ilchester—E, б. He nderson, Dec. 8, matia elegantissi: Tn Elcho—Turner, July 22, —F. C. 18. 859—C.. а irme nea dign Apri I 18624 424 Ke Ho 1е—' Tire, July 28, ia. C. Туйга elegans—Parker & Williams, A: —C. á xs brachypoda а o-reticulata— Standish, July 2,1862— o» сев: ice— Turner, A g 2, 1860— Ej B accinium Vitis Тазга fol. viriogatis ter, Sep Bep. 24, 1861—C. Lonicera japonica hybrida— —Ingram, August 9 Picotee Rev. A. Matthews—Turner, July 7, 1859.—C. Valdivia Gayana—Veitch, April 15, 1863—C. Коломна чолы шулар = аа eu inn erba—Veiteh, April 12, 1860—Е. с. 2 ? 4 м д Ad jum Ре gmaria- Veitch [ЕТУ 12, 1862—F. С. Picote Rosy Mord DUE i rir eid © an T ү D 1 api e rms Ang 25 18 mne! ^ s Lygodium polrsta. КУН eitch, July 7, 1859—F. C. Picotee (fancy) Countess o erb éynes, g. Verbena 'es Fai А Масодез Ре tola Low, Bir. ep e $59— Picotee (yellow) Empress of India—Bragg, Aug. 9 19005. Verbena Foxhunter—Miller, July 9, 1861—F. С. Magnolia Le né—W. Paul, Apri il 15 E ani с. Picotee (yellow) Garibaldi—Bragg, Aug, 9, 1860—U. erbena Grand Eastern—Woods, July 12,1 1860—C. as me чы ы ул en, May 10, Д as Pimelea elegans- Veitch, May 14, 1861—F. C. Verbena Lord Craven—Downie, Aug 26, 1862—F. С. Mierolepia hirsuta angusta—Veitch, May 10, 1860—C. es Beautiful— M dE July Uy i5. E Moe men pus оа Реги дие, а T Microlepia scabra—Standish, May 6, 1862—8. C. Pink Bortram— "азын Véstena Net ida. ВШ, Anz 9 QUAE a imulus cüpreus— Veitch, Tanet 861—В. Pink Blondin—Turner, ЧИНА 26, 862—8. С. erbena Nemesis mith, Aug. 9, J Mimulus maculosus Marvel Bull, "May 5, 1868— k Bridesmaid Tu June ET p с. ерл Pink m S e td C. M Pink Delicata: rni une 25, 1861— ^ erbena Rugby Hero—' x — mue vittata —Vei: ра pril 1, 1862—Е. С.; ва ` Jackson, се—' ; June 96, 1862—F. C. Veronica Ci тув ri alter, April 9, 1861—С. мана Von w, Veitc hy May 21, ETE EN Pink Exquisite—Turner, June 26, 1862—F, C. Wallflower Yellow Perfection—Graham, March 31, 1863—C. баганга CRM TAE „Ача: 1: arn Pink Lady Rokeby— Bragg, Ј апе 25; 1?61—F. C. Loses Берн Асы зо: еф epum аа Nemophila discoidalis elegans--CharIwood, ‘July £ 9,1861—C. | Biak I A E E DE c. Жааны — ull “Pob. 25, 1863— ЖОО АЫ Nepenthes Dominiana енор, June 1, 1562 F . C. Pink Mrs. Turner— Turner, June 28, 1850—F. C. Zinnia elegans fl. р — Veitch, Nov. 10, v i .—Vei 1, 1862—B. " Nepbrodium molle polydacty!um—8Sim, July 12, 1860—C dew inei эрш rue ГЫЛ «rer ARS The value of the several awards is jte [ui ihe Nip. 1 ingua corymbiterus—Veitch, Tu 22, 1802—C Pogonia discolor—Veiteh, Oct. 13, 1859—F. C. fo loving і mri теда опе or other of which will be etm M еды, Mix AM TW s Pollia purpurea—Bull: Low, Aug. 27, 1861—C. found attached to the name of Mh subject :—8. K., 58 т! inne eitc fola Vei 9 к : А CHjotheragrandifiora ic arc in) Curr epum 180—0. Боро» иши СУТ жыз - РЕ = Кара Meda al; S. В, Silv ver Banksian Medal ; Ophiopogon Jaburan fol. var.—Bull, Nov. 11, 186 itifolium albo-vittatura—Standish, April 22 ronze Medal regoing Oreopanax A eiua е Feb. 18, 1862—C. ; Id. June 11, da 6 x. M E et Tp certain subjects at t the. е summer show ; F. C., Firs Е b, May 6, 1862—8, С. тараи aculeatum corymbiferum—Thompson, July 26, | class un eid $, i Second-class Cer ertificate ; i ma y ES 1860— Osmanthus ieri ie cie есте gerens А May 21, | Po olystichum о Last rea Standishii Com ation. It s ould be obse стей that the S. С. 1862—B. ` Ро еа tran os | m—Sim, July 12, 1860—F. С. befor e 1862, so that prior to that оюнан aquifolius variegatus nanus—Standish, June 11, Polystichum vestitum perci A Ap T 28, 1801—F. C. | date, е, C. is really анда ко а nS. -class in un 1Pot argyrza— Veitch, May 12, 1853 lut б lass award, as it rwards became. For Osmunda rega i Osborn, June 17, 1862—8. В, Prenanthes arborea Saun nders, April 23, 1861—C. dd > z ep йн eting the record of the awards made Ourisia coccin: тэу: eite аа Маў 21, "1862— В. к. Primula sinensis аёго- roses Шева Turnen, рут 1860—F. C. g Ourisia Pearcii—Veitch, May 5, 1863—F. C. Ma sinensis filieifolia — E. ©. Henderson, March 26, directly toNew Plants by the e Sooiety since its дени. Oxalis valdiviana—Veitch, June 11, 1862—B. tation, we have included a tn subjects (ma e] и pereo te. s e ta ecc nt C. Primula s ааа filicifolia alba—E. G. Henderson, March 31, Vibe were shown on the day of the e apesin 4 Tane 5, Pansy Exquisite—Turne l April 15, 1863— С. Primula si 1 E. б. Henderson, March 31, 1861. А few of the б epe ушн Pansy (апо) Aurea marginata—Downie, May 91, 1862—F. С. 1863—8. C. being веб up атор cellaneous Е аан) Pansy (fancy) Feu de Joie—Turner, April 15, 1563—C. Primula sinensis nivea plena—Bull, March 26, 1861 es^ awarded prizes, which е; esie entered as 1st, 2d, and 3d Pansy (fancy) Princess Alice—Dean, May 98, 1861—0. Primula Шөн» а ut ahy March 26, 1861— : Dosts Pelargonium Amazon—Beck, May 98 50; Primula sinensis deli t Ri A. Smith. April 1, y с. |respectively. We have also added a few other su jec i des Bys ше 11, 1862—Е. Primula sinensis The "Fair ab & A. Smith, April 9, 1862—C. (marked 1), to which ER were made by the Society elarg. eck, June 11, a k, . Bellatrix— 1869—F. C. Pelarg. Belle of the MOTA May - isia-r. C. Primula sp. Andes—Veit ch, d^ ?, Aue qm б. at the show in St. James's Hall, May 12, 1859, а month Pelarg. Canopus—Beck, June 11, 1869— - Pteris ar; — Veitch, July 7, 1859—F. C. 3 Pieria prender dd lina eaqui it om March 96, 1861—F. С, |97 two before the Sdn of the Floral Commit Pelarg. Censo v. Foster, June 11, 1869— $6 Pteris nemoralis variegata—Cole, May 21, 1862—B. were instituted; these received certificates of the 1st, Pelarg. Oolossus—Hoyle, June 11, 1862—F, Pteris tricolor— Linden, Feb. 9, 18 о 2d, and 3d class. Pelarg. Conflagrati — Foster, May 21, 1862—F. С, ечи есу Ju чу j —B. Pelarg. ов: eck, June 11, 1862—8. С иеге Japan—Veitch ; Standish, suya 1862— Ќейповрота leptoclada—E. G. Hender win 15 por. С. rg. larg. Es Беги. Burydice - Book, Tone 11, 1862—17, C *Retinospora lyc sopodioldes- Veiteh June 5 188 ROSES.—No. ҮШ. етаго. Hluminator—Foster, June *Retinos sota gi andish une 5, 1861— Pelarg. Improvement—fFoster, May 21, 1862—F. *Retinos на obtusa variegata—Standish, т. 5, P 1—В. By Mr, Wituiaw Paur, Е. “бо S. PAULS NURSERIES, Pelarg. Lord Palmerston—Hoyle, June 11, 1862—F,C; Retinospora кише Yel itch, Sep. 11, 1861— Е. б. T T АША ED Е.М s 18 ospora pisifera. Dr 1862—F. ( ареста qw irm «ere cir c та . i worthy of a sepa- Pelarg. Nymph-—Beck, June 11, 1802-8. 0. Retinospora sp. Ja -Veitch June 1802—8. К. — зе у Pelarg. Oriana—Beck, june. по Rhaphis flabelliformis vari ta—Veiteh 'Sep.10,1862—8. 0. |rate paper. It is хта ч the most beautiful Беш. Dei (Foster) Т mer, J ne 28, 18 ^N. с. Bhodantte atromanguinea- T отри, Ju uly y $ 1602S, B B. 3 varieties are, as a М e, the - erest. е е rage ciarg. Regina formosa—Beck, June 11, 1862—F. anthe maculata—' pson, June 2. . m doors only, cam form no idea arg. Royal Albert—Hoyle, May 21. 1562—F. C. July 2, 1862—8. B. os gite uer СЕ pies under glass, Pelarg. Royalty—Foster, June 11, 186: К, Rhodanthe maculata alba—Thom mpson, June 25, 1861—C, eir ч y х ith i Pelarg. (fancy) Arabella Goddard—Turner, 1860—F. C. | Rhododendron Brookeanum flavum. Seo Rhod. Lobbianum. |Plant them out in a house with or without heat; if Pelarg. (fancy) Miss-in-her-Teens—Turner, заи i. 1862—8, C. | Rhod. Countess of Haddington -Parke er, March 19, 1862—F. C. | heat be em loyed they will grow stropger,: bloom Pelarg. (spotted) Butterfly— Beck, J e 11, 186 ЖЕ C. Rhod. Denisonii—Bousie, April 9, 1862—F. C earlier, and suffer less from milde The stron; Pelarg. metre Caliban—Beck, June 11, 1862—8, C. Rhod. jasminiflorum superbum-—Veiteh, p August 20, 1862—Е. C. К Бени ж Пага, or up tli Бет. (spotted) International-—Bull, June 20, 1862—S. С. ` | Rhod. Lobbianum-- Veitch, March 8 180 growi rts may be trained to pillars, D Pelarg E - foster, June 11, 1862- 8 C. Rhod Меха! її Bo ie To b ET " ý; ers of the house in the way of Vines, -— will elarg. (э oni oster, June 11, : hod. Princess Alice— Veitch, March 19, — 1 i The intermediate Pelarg. (spotted) Viceroy of Egypt—Bull, June 26, 1862—S. C. | Rhod. Sesterianum—Veitch, March 19, 1862— р - de wer tape ice) i 1° э аз mids and elarg.(decora Sooratívo) lady Churston—Veiteh, b, Jun e ll, 1861.—C. | Rhod. (hardy) Amilear—Standish, May 24, 18 " ©. с. and dwarfer B mmy :ре BTO pyra elarg. ( Ponsonby Moore--Vei Rhod. (hardy Athenia—Standis ish, June 14, 1800—0. bushes. J— R succeed admirably grown 61 Rhod. T y) Lady Bowring—Veiteh, May 21, 1862—8. in pots under glass, especially - worked on the Pelarg. (decorative) Theo, ophraste—Bull, June 20, 1862—C. Rhod. (hardy Lad) Lopez— Veitch, May 21, 1862—C. Motel id require little pot roo: ittl i Pelarg. (forcing) ens & A. Smith, Ap. 9, 1861 hod. (ard?) maculosissimum-—Standish, May 24, 1860—F. C. 1f t of d 5 Pelarg. (forcing) Mrs. Lewis Loyd—Jackson, Mar. 31, 1863—C. | Rhod. (hardy) ochrolencum— Veitch, May 21, 1869—8. С. in a y ng state. бейш оц oors Pelazg. forcing) 8 Ty am ЕА. Smith, A zs en Bhod. hard аў гово ern M Мау Б 19th ed. с. ки p plan is v p them in a border in arg. M ате ane y 008—0. а аге! 1 istance from Pelarg. fpoarlet) Waltham Tu W. Panl, ay 21, leob Ра in | Rhod. г (hardy) Romain de et—Lee; Veitch, March 18, SR е x КЕ to the wall they are гр. urora— Hall; 1860—С, ; siad А 1860—F.C. Ж Quis) Ro ait, May 24, 1860, C. liable to suffer from the attacks of red spider. Pelarg. (zonal) Blackheath Beauty—Hally, Aug. 1 1, 1859—C. поа. (hardy) striatum formosissimum-—Standish, May 21, | Bad. о Dog Rose іп А: t, and allowed to Pear ab. БО, July twr P acce Rhod. (hard, ndish, May 21. 1862. | remain dorman gh the winter, they form beau- . а " , ч . А : d of Spring.—Turner, April 2 1861—F. C. | Rhus eire duds S Aug. 26, 1862—Е. C. tiful objects in the flower garden duri - Ра em feste12. "Turner Мау 21, Ех os е. Бмв Н. t dim ud Walths am—W. Paul, June n es C. | ing summe На tumn. No loverof Roses should elarg. (zonal) Prince о! esse—Turner, Apr ве ard, Juue 26, 1862— Н nd r on Pelarg. (zonal) Princess of Prussia—Conway. usd 150-0. Rose (H. P.) Lord d Macsulay— W. É Paul, May 5, 1863—F. C. мара the T op eea - ong wes vitre io : the Pelarg. (marbled) Sheen Rival —Kinghorn, "Sept. —C. Rose (Tea) President—A. Pa е & Son, March 29, 1860—F. € | the sumption t that they Pelarg. (variegated) Argus—G. Smith, Aug. 9 Ax [3 Saccharum violaceum—Bull, Oct. 8, 1802—C. are better WO rthy of а house ог Mire P" half the Pank: rU прн] Apri 2 MI. -—C. Balisburi учурун fol. тано tandis, July 2, 1862. —D. gier ariegate elicata derson, Aug. 27, | Salpigophora chilensis—See Campsidium chi ensis " tual 1861— C. гё Варона на cala. Sra it wo tarte Aug. 23, а. E anage th an onefourth of the Hybrid. Тере Pelarg. (variegated) Flower of Spring—Turner, April 12, Sarmienta repens — Veitch, l802—8. K.; Id. May 5, | Roses ud. then theg су шыч not be treated as eme. rdinary 1863—Е. C. Res. w: 1а ПШ «агр. ( ber ated) Italia Unita—E. G. Henderson, Sept. 10, | *Sciadopitys stis ies June 5, 1861—8. К rather dian bad required, and 1862—F. С. Sedum carneum variegatum—E. G. Henderson , Вер. 11, 1861—0. ай нб С оа, : Selaginella atroviridis—Veitch, July 28, 1529-20, they sho Mh hf o: : eli Veitch, Dec. 8, 1859—F. С. . . | Distinet in c d ker & Williams, July 26, | Selaginella Veitch, July 28, 1859—F. C. and. 1 f 9 ra ` E Selaginella Wallichii—Veitch, Рес. 8, 1859—F. C. they , da : І tow pes Mrs. Pollock—E, 9. Henderson, Aug. 27, | Selaginella s e Dot 8, ow be. subjects of the “ Queen "NT DEL nata—Bull, May 21, 18 Е 7 " Polare., : [m Sunset— E. 9. Henderson, Aug. 27, med inkl NE sh, Mareh 18, m ARES Abricoté is ше; icit Bs E, б. Henderson, Веј » | scarcel { 7 -— li ires i Pentstemon Blue Beauty—Downie, Oct. 8, 1862—C. 1862—R. c Mb сан large and double, very beautiful as койы n compactus Wem ys, Oct. 8, 1862—8. С; Bphærogyne Ls tia May 21, 1862—8. К. ap Adam has -blush flowers, very and — Pentstemon Lobbianus--Low, Aug. 97, 1861—F. С. Sphzerostema marmoratum— Low, Sept. 22, 1859—F. C. buds. Ac ыр and best. зів. тенир Mrs. Steans—Downie, Oct. " 1862—Е. О. Spiræa Nobleana—Noble, Aug. 9, 1860—C. i and їз one of the sweetest ғ E Pentstemon Princeps—Downie, Oct. $, 1862—C. Spraguea umbellata—V eiteh, July 7 y, E sort, with large, full, Petunia Butterfly—Holland, Aug 8 52 8. С. Statice profusa—Parker & Williams -Nov. i 8, aseo. iostrolonred flowers. Auguste Oger has large rosy Petunia Eclipse—G. Smith, Jt 12, 1800—С, Stenogastra concinna— Veitch, June 5, 1801—8.B.; Veitch, ith coloured centres and is of Petunia Eliza Mathieu— б. 'Sm m 29 2, 1862—F. C. Nov. 12, 1861—F. C. with deeper Vacher is distinct and Petunia Emma Bull, Мау 2i Stenogastra multiflora— Veitch, May 91, 18 wth. Auguste : Petunia Guido— Bull, Je] ачаа Бч N Swainsona violacea—E. ©. дый nde mer na $1892 F. C К тот are yellow shaded with copper- lc MA E Sus of good eem i d quite ТШ; tho gom Petunia Mrs. Terguson Ferguson, М y б, 1962—F. C. Siete ai i July 26, 1850—C. e de »- i 4 Petunia Ruby— May 21, E ^ me Aor aedis CNN, М ‚ 97, 1860—F. C. чел the branches are well clothed with beautiful deep Petunia Vaor, Hall, May 21,1802- 8. 0." 10, 1860—C. E. leaves ; the flowers are pink, large and full, Phalenopsis Lowii—-Low, Oct. 8, 180—F. c. mcr Neid Те, Ie c. ! 584 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [June 6, 1863, oug f tenant? rights. 1n the Act of Elizabeth eves he above, Bougére, although. one of tion o: g " vay Mure EA cannot yet pes Sit iu Ноте „Correspondence, HA thing visible i is liable to be үк ed, uv s lap, bronze, very large, full, and globular ; che LES. Ma ( үт tho, Ен id vigorous. Clara кы c а good vh of the Royal Но ort ic якты Society has left behind it veg! ye ^ ne ў" hoy М оша os rate it Р һе white Rose with creamy centre, large and full, pleasan { recollections of gay throngs both of үа x es ing nie. so di алд а : е rating it, moderate growth. Comte de Paris is 2 едан ful fesh- and flowers, mingled with vivid impressio ons of the : Mast nis i Tou а р Вара er pm Py you must coloured fiower, shaded with rose; ui e, full, har Чу ness of the great Exhibition building in which it i i 108 Bba in habit, and of great excellence. Com e Ou uvaroff i he heri. Will you, however, allow me a small space to | trade; also private Gep uant теге beautiful ш bud, but does not а] bserve thaf the latter—the building that is—how- | im fittings, = are the tenan ст de ano аге rose shaded, large P full. of rà Devoniensis, which is an Engli sh вее edling raised at егу other yen rates, Copper, » PA will һауе ever comfortable for promenading, and however con- | та ating. Бог е в ^e of ument, let us venient to the ko Ta while minus its monster tents, mer puts up machinery to g rind y тооба, cuf Plymouth is stil one of the vem |has the same pesi а flower show as other large his chaft, ano thrash his corn at a f /600L, and yellow, very late, füll; and beautiful. Due da M. + ga that uld De e named, 69 ast height and tha t he loses 10007. per annum; А п f door neigh. Tid meias Нс а o d "n has a farm at the same re "n, on Which he keeps ance, and its Pis atmosphere pss a stron g tendency bl Е herdáén, pens to o keep towards their exhaustion, Оп зп ch a sunny day as the = stock in, altogether worth 830007., and he Téaliseg 0007. per annum. T A would you råte saa two hamp. 4g: penher are ba unequalled breadth and substan Elise Sauvage, Madame William, and L'Enfant trouvé sweetest and loveliest of the group ; the flowers are Ë fête, a tiny or other light awning t аи i ohn E. Lane, The Nurseries, Great В h h oloured centre Pe p^ the nave would, I fancy, have жану improved the | stea ы. ihel ^ bi D metit but more usually | scene ply азай flow And itn eed Rhododendron Edgworthii i—This сате int delicate. Enfant de Lyon déserves a special Ad of | not have been very озу. һеге wis ir on the bem ult, "The? сш endat ation on account of thë freedom with which tation ру the proper "üt horities a poris show | 2 feet y 7 feet 4 inches i jo бешш flowers. i form; altho MS Р takes place. Ne and has 16 trusses, two of which have tw o flowers; 8 P emblés « Nárcisse " a lit closely, it is of a New tni "Coni ifers.— What is Picea apolni three lov wers, 4 four flo OWers, and 21 а OR The paler yellow. „Ец gèue iiai is quite rst cass; E Link and Antoine deseribe this as a distinct Species th Mi TE large, full, Endlicher made it a varie ety of PI pectinata. AM Busy it measures 12 iag in dosing at ЖЫ [s * very 1 еа, p" growth i is vigorous. Gloire de Dijon | regards. it asa pw bra, to, Lay ipo ct fro attention to it, as told ; and Mr. on recor the first E having lived аба the winter "of 1860-61 i in P. cephalonica, Tha o inion ui is entitled +0 rank as ion 0 b loom ^ plant ig tM t t in me in 1 i À P. е lonica. Its leaf is pointed, as is that of P, | Botanic Gardens; Glasgow, who һай received tlie se it was intivdused, and exhi ibited at one n the Horti- маа but not so sharp. f ed" mbers of rows of | from Юг, Hooker. А has never had the sli ing Hiang shows at Chiswick, I have seen it | stomata on the leaf, as | as fs з і і пог gro eet i a season trained against а house, р то: yi h1 d jd e Е то, scale Sr the cone has ing over abou lim iles of sea, than in P. cephalonica, аа its with the i: a ы, scarlet magnific yellow, fawn, and sa mon, var iously |} bract is BEGALAN, Mè nd somewhat more expanded at the | о# arbor ith > two scarlet I rie p haded. p largo, fall and ‘globular, торі 2 is | раве. Its seed is ШИГЕ to that of P. pectinata; but | Mr. Clar E: re men vite e to cross it fal but delica e Rose with coloured | quite distinct from that of Р. cephalonica. Тһе е expan- | clerense, but that i foyer ч МАн ше bil in a did bl sion of the wing T present in P. Apollinis and in Р. | open air in Fébruar В., з Lodge, Ascóg, Julie Mansais, I may add, is not one of the freest of рош, but does not occur in P. cephalonica. It has | Ro thes say. А ses, but when well grown it is ЕНИ one of the | certainly more to do with P. pectinata than' with iest; the fl ite, t : aica P i 1 en cum, а seedli ing ES 1 апу of your Correspon- E is , we dente inform т me “баде г is rare or not for imes tinged: with lemon, large and full. a Boule | believe, is one м йч edge new о, TL о flowe t of P thi ia r;I == уе it in bloom now, ome- | fo ed ica, | Which i , deliciosum or deliciosa, and _ times beau under glass; out of ent the buds | The other тана s seem КП equ iy x "with "s with d is it calida so? Is its frat delici ious? G. Я » hard as a crick i {Һе leaf, w a trifle narr T. Westcar, Esq., Hersham, Surrey, The Ж name ds deliciosa. Tie flower-spike gr gro s into а su — iride oblon g fruit, the soft vinous fragrant pure o before "t was stru Mk vi "the | lonica.— What is P. Regine етту of the surface, is eaten. Hence ihe name. You w о Оу Wt adjudged E: Чо ide В n the bu ii fuod st the Gard. пеач (1861, р. 55) e puse] find an pet А of the fruit in our Volume for МЫ | make wer from a petal 3а phyiologists ап | ће discovery and history of this so-called species. | at p. 883.] iium n eae m wis de Savoie is а fine large With allhumility тосон bri ртр орон differ | derer's о 88 о F g” о H e e c E M= И @ Е = © et Sz Ф о Г © oS g et ng. 5-8 © [4 — 5 SiE m > um Ф 56 л 13 @ S mg = [27] open; it is nevertheless “деле for| m elonga te. e. Thé ДОН. anu num mber of the its colour, did is hai ELS е з, а апа fre petals of аз ча € f m——— y г ions ав n the article just | epaiaren cream- coloured Я good | referred to. We have bien МЯ ‹ оа out or doors ‚аз we ell a withi їп, Madam Russo is | we spea x bec reservation of what it may show; but Rovar BorANiC: June 3 3 (Soon Great pF very fr e hav en all the other párts, and have come toa] ; > E the roe are а colour, large, fall and sweet. diametrically opposite conclusion. he most of the vote M А ч South Кеп г, RREA tibidi of. МШЕ Й Madame Falcotis quite first-c pus it is much in n distinctions pointed ont by Dr. Seemann do not occur in kich ve A iion 509. m Afin full report. P $ style. of Safrano, but deepe colour, and mo e specimens we have received—the leaves are not s al ther fors be E éhi Uh "eU s ecd a t showa Ў double ; i& remains to add that td ела not grow A there more sparse than in P. Apollinis. The cones are НЕЕ ә е ME freely as that old favo urite. Madam е de f St. ‚ Josep h|no doubt only about 6 inches long; but so were the |° e os 5 nd. "éd houso- Planth These wi 8 has very g P. Apollinis, sent along with them. Тһе оп] us again and of gteat ; beauty ; iti із best under r glass. Mad diffi we һате been able j^ detect between, it and farnished iti кетүү сони шша йе f Halphin differs from all others ; the flow ob, w hindi Рата » бык: ib y were in unusually fine loom; , ise е and tolerably full, vary from salm n-pink tojand more pointed—as much pointed, indeed, 831171 pe it TL yellowish white. Madame Pauline БШСЕ is P. cephalonica; but the term ination is of the same st iA hei чр E oen peas; a ^ à large y, аца | character as in P. Apollinis, viz p Bevelled off from | ^ most ad na e Wh ҮШ ud bites wc behind, whil st in x Peas care tapers to а point, Ма à e spia мы ibitors were, 5 bel " Ee nearly as hin d. The dispo deg E fedt 2d, Mr. Green ; 3d, Mr. d of the rows of а the same as in P. Apollinis; Т э 26m p eut Fraser; 9d, Mr. Rhodes; 84, theleaves are the did: The cones are a trifle more | C tbush, z : Ist, Mr. C tmn 9d, Mr. — M e е. : 18 ; . id ЖҮ; under g I * NS ҮТ Li И : ES ies the cone, as Ан as the od of 3 t ү 1 one, from ү „е веей с mes, We поб | Odon Е di. full] and of great su Narcisse deserves | think the 1 lth ws b. bstan t eck, of Isleworth, also all bul universal cultivation; the rSn are yell. ith | w alsó came a sm хеашу edges, perfectly cirala, ап and ful TH „Б ow pi reminding | whence this variet: hard egg ; the | character, а we doubt whethe ч 8: habit cons; free. Niphetos is a ш е бый under partie drstanta Ж thë allied vm M p more eria and confined to the plants found i in the i | fine деді! in which m erides Larpentze tim йшй} | Lan idi cular cireumstances in the allied pe 1st, Mr. Baker ; 2d, Mr. Milford; 3d, Mr. Pes - l i untry, Picea loni 1st, Mr, Woolle 12: 15t, м. Penny 2d, Mr. Page; * QA го, алд cof, & ашыг Te iem jud ч either by frost or fpes Nl Mr Green’ xx Chilman, › Мг, Beck; 20, Mr. | КО " ied largest ап d most Aa this|i the ranks of m vb АИА А Е аы —These, though evidently past their E > ng e preceding in ragrance | good P; Wi Wer а some ina ssutficiently b: pe and rd M cadi a теа е ай M aps with A. Aem. eae ТИРИ of P. - Te kia ү» аа been ; F3 visito mapa Aen А ot had the salmo 0, te, is one of the| Qishur. .—Judging by € io see them in better pub 1 most -— Dad but V e expanded flow wer is thin and | own fruit cg cr trees, yctA of als Sors arb а eren y delighted s with ы. UE that the Шо d Se on €, HUN ard a ay amd unusual strength ue year. Тһе Ып ng, which i б them, hat some of thè of t i pe ana И Кыа "e ini stifly no dde a faalt “ык let us ЫЎ рейн mmon in colour, ter it ras а per may therefore i осер able. The Ard r^ iare another year's growth vd help to; теше. Per Потоа v dd en ges а good | of iy "Td p to state that 16 has eec em ACE Mu. MAE: AE Mrs m D o рн ент effectually а à ша house of Roses which were Mr, Pag ene чот ста б, JT А прот wel Si mite for out el doors „бошу ure "ra with mildew. About 24 oz. to the gallon Q ape Hacks os A again me | POM white toereony yellow, ri нр A yi ede. D Joe o end т боШ m ок Lg Sng рой I eda Ne oc tie summer adr p E ce; Owers are us y few, but fine. |a piece con taining some 40,000 or I Ў magn i Mur d'un Ami, or IPM as it is sometimes | find, ho: owever, that it оез. not kill e Ша Ду дн ома section ОХ ибо, а k AX n surpassed up ; | чр? уе һа» р; pA Belmont, Ро aneha "RA n of tobacco, vie Victoria, i in e aristata class, as we have befi lage| Peas—I picked Peas from а о: зе $7 Б. e shap! E e w^ z Lr B dst f aes шу additi hun dep ia ре Б unusuall: са Carshalt ; lst] house| Low A A Number vou refer to | Chim Mr Wheeler." WANN ИЕ Ө «Ithe rating of à nubi jiidh boni aid Me C ques- Кы а б were noble е JuxE 6, 1868.] ТНЕ GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND TERIO аана GAZETTE, 535 of Caladium Chantinii, 2 Alocasia macrorhiza, an ples Dieffenbachia from Messrs. ie Henderson t, t Co; and Burdett Coutts, and Mr. Trentham fr em, we o look u pos pon, Ома criticism: pec these were beautif Elton from одоно nd m rries, —Among E Mr. A. H Mr. Wilson, of Warwick, Phy бе goo ood dish Black Circassian and g the sign. hopeful w ere pur erro: r lies, how Smith, g to the Duke of Northumberland, at Syon, | fruit. Among © ther sorts we noticed a $ we pde it? This à Mr. Garbett RENEE a RAU also came strikingly large and fine Міна: Reine Hortense and he does it by quoting Emerson's words, *the w t, n; 2d, Mr. tt; за, "s атт 18+, ende туз? 2d, Mr. Wils selfish and even cruel üspect Vaag belongs to our Рт omm А Roth: bad à 1 ^ еа wberries. brem these were fe fruit. of groat mechanical w ki addin Te i cannot help x er and hardy varieties of these Praldent 4 а produ bre а M t kind, 1 муа than evil мета өп tributed i in considerable nbundaneo, апа hai d Keens? m and quite as -— Oscar, British | Have olution of the riddle? good Mes ens of their respective kinds, they е | Queen, S "С.Х Napier, and | Alice e. Ап d is not an ae tem building ugly sim ply we ое ir аа = | : 18%, Messrs. A. Henderson; 2d, Mr ye poer Potle; E | f ris мі d wee: et oba sid ed that, the p 3d, M US (British): 165p Mh m t :—1st, Messrs. Ivery; 2d. Miss Clarkson ; 84, Mr. mines e there was a large display. Among сөм аге vedi to their owners without being evils to larg М 1 e these been shown in| Gre n-fleshed des "that to which 2 first prize was|auy one. Buta great building is, in certain respects, а etter condition than they ven. on this occasion, more awarded Golden Perfection t Mr. Meredith, | necessary evil ; it shuts o ind rom hn air а light, and especially 1st pr ize ,Collection from Mr. Turner, Garston, near Мено also most excellent | the view pond beauteous nat it e а portion Toss vere all that shed f p id of Persian class, witl in nearly as thin | ОЁ the earth's surface, eve enclose а а eee of the as skilful cultivation was con eh sha [as that of a Pear. This when better kn nown, cannot нары, It has no right to do so, without they "ient! оа» s bloom. Mr. Bailey had also bb The free fail to be a favourite. In the Scarlet class the best those ш: or Mera what compensation it may for as Gem. Fuer a pla together viti the number of | Wi x times ж кода was са fol WS: рут Miscellaneous F. а fine bunch of [a male this compensation, how to “soften Ariel, 8; Aurelia, 1; Beadsma 2, d ; Bacchus 1; fabas ES om Mr. Mart, ы "Oxford Street. ivi a ibis cra selfish rudeness by а politeness either Candi T 2; і" rlos, 1; hes demona, 3; Empress atural or РЯ is the aim of this little book ; and Eugénie, 1; Etna, 1; Fairest of the Fair, Bs "over fanciful theories, i& cont ns much by petia M ы n 1 { > ai à an archi- ла 1; Guil lame TL de AS | Joticeg of 350088. tect Fed рїн в an м: vaici is well КУ of careful Canning, 5 ; Led; ly e, 1; Mazeppa, 1; Mr. Mar- The Science 97 Ното Life. Ву Prof. Bernays. M. Thos never studied the subject nock, 2; Monarch, 1; Nestor, 1; Osiris, 2; Peacock, жы м 1862, of Architec M » 1, pon probably 1; Picnic, 1; Prince of Wales, 1; Pizarro, 1: Rose| "This ; ium; a sort o “ Enquir re in рагі unintel ig jblo, ii even they may gain a few Celéstial, 4; Вапвратеї, 1; Sir C. Campbell 2; ithin” o on Mein subjects; but, as is generally the f Е h n forming a correct esti- afe etry, 1; The Belle 2; Viola, 3. Fancies.| case with such compilations is not go suitable for | | mate of the works of others. "The following is a useful me, 2; Arabella Goddard, 2; Carminata, 3;|readi ing as for reference—an admirabl p: Celestini Clara Novello, Cl peas 1;|on any knotty question. и e subjects pe ted o Of course, it is not meant to be implied by these Cloth of Silver, 1; delicatum, 3; УЕ tra, 1; Emily| mostly connected with very-day lift Hub d the y, but Witcher, 2; Evening Star, 2; Lady Craven, 2; ау Abmoaphgn , water, soap, dug. metals, liquors—such | ОШУ that it is not necessary thereto; and it may be Hume Campbell, 1s Lady of the Lake, 1; some of the t Da tou on; each i added, that a building which is not beautiful in in itself, Sontag, 1; Madame der Weyer, 1; Mrs. viec described, and whatever i Fu knowing about it із |07 when stripped of all except its necessary mem- 1; modestum, 1; Negro, 3; Queen ot Roses, 1 y NS ea as an exa: е | bers, by tion LE ag рана be made of Ba M У, 3; Ld des Fantai. sies, 1; Rosabella, 1. [аге first told of iir and teapot ma kd the imer P except to vulgar Hence we have Аш 2:1 2d, Messrs. 1st, M. Bailey ; 2d, Mz. Bii mpi; 3d, Mr. Weir. aer eA e Br M ты Ф т cultivation of LM „ | ofa rich building, ded g Bep Turner ; 22, Messrs Гаре АШ IAN. paring the leaves for market ; the constituents of tea | aint of кишу Еи qe. always f To О Roses.— E in pots begin to id the ill effects of f i; Fee eg do Xs ү, н ү ү il ent og Peg rs iro if re ee ые t ч last wee illiant sunshine ; in the T of үер e tatter point we will quote, hi : cut blooms they were all that could be desired. Соп. | а% although every woman supposes she kno ANN РЕМА v ibis d Aper, -— spicuous ninn yellows were unus ч ее examples mike Ven, „ме take leve P r ill excites ur admiration i not, then we ma: А of Celine Forestier, Boule d'Or, Vacher, twenty knows how to make it p 1 xd ad * In order to mak d 15h е were | only dazzled with the enrich- Triomphe de Rheims, and last but ol lost, Vicom tesse IL Orgerovo а good 10108 Бра КП ire | recommended that the tea ents, itec has taken es. There was also ап interestin of Gloire » é ing every ornament is too de Dij m Mr. Terry. Among spe Je in pots, | divided, as tea-dust, nd briefly shaken in the heated PUR a a oda DAR Ж ba y h =: arbi li the b dry teapot, before the introduction of the water, witl өү ез 15 H е bare carcass remains t hi capo е чне рма А ач тж ара d Blow y. the че i d oh ect of bring tt beautiful though. stripp all its finery, all that the collection Ts Messrs. Тов fection. Мару housewives d дее 0 М restored, and 3 ^ onu of it will be added collecti in vain, „рг be co istent with itself and рше ыл, 0p "us ants i Тату, AES 18 A Ms ха. inn UPS реч АШ ability to make ding tea h tlie ‹ " T Вор ; itc express it) - qe Qi Mr Mr. d тай “йш: is urner ; iiri fire, ó T es "s зт conditions, ` every decoration added to to this nes all similar expedients are worse ed s. бош th the simple timed to мга риме = neous subje т hese соп кл) of some ннн -te Ий, сас ЛА, E pep ог à Chantre: ан, specimens үт бирго panta from Messrs. socre t y mikin P Ж UT. addition, BA will add to the к рош о of Ше viole Vd sd and Bull; о wo collections of | 1... ui P ae Ду MT. Wd c Eu ruth and eo ghi ing be the aim Fuchsias, which T. оре fo t tter eondition in | Ж gue "hl qni pU * the introduction | architect; and while MS "de beauty E. pes July; p of tall Cacti; a collection of Cal. рр Мр, ES 24 itu i m with boiling water; remember that this cannot be attained dt the expense ceolarias, extremely well grown and flowercd, from Mr. to allow t heo Дз only for about five minutes, and | 0 80088: a fitness of parts as of decoration. d eren of Isleworth ; an hanging baskets from then to pour it off, either into the cups from ШЕ іє | above all, let him beware of sham—that rock on which s. A. Henderson & Có., tastefully tilled, but in is to be dr once, ot into another tea-pot. Allthe split. Не, , like all earnest workers, Y MS la Боре ин; апа others which pleasant and valuable properties of the tea are extracted | Should lay to heart the familiar truth with which Mr. ^ wi ein : : were grouped together i ifo. What ut of it afterwards may be Garbett closes his volume—* Seek not to вее em what ndiser im e s and of seedlings, some ЖЕШ ill м чаа? 8 po column, „—This = abundance, and 1 for the season. . Pine Ap al des able among these were some Specimens of Providence, weighing from 8 to 9 bs. each, from Mr. Jae oth "Yu PL vemm 8 were PCM ed a good а HE Jackson ; " pa Bailey ; ж Mr. Young. pen im в Howard ; dd, Mr. Solomons ; 5| to —— Mr. елы 4th, Mr. Bai —Black sorts wer вах Prince from Mr. Hill. there were some beautiful bunches from Mr. Drewitt, апа good Chasselas Musqué came from Mr. Petch. Muscats were not ripe; those in dicating s Mas rol TB on {о ma turity came fro om Мт. Clem Mr. ecially som e good esp the: Ot White тна! fi а sir rong -ashing liquor, but is unwi oH the паше Уоч would be, but be what yo you would seem." of te ? KS RECEIVED.— Flora inburgh. By E чиба ы ноо ИН и варе зой Ме. Seller (рр. “1з, 12 12mo, Black), a. ught; yet we P fink it A i As that | of na ап ed accordi АА y» Bed, but rather the begi suffers stem, v imer to E. satisfied wit protest against been still had ti ? and p concludes ** that type to | |the eremi leaf, » 11 paged; while iate, many pari ts are ar elt o bo whieh there is no reference whatever in the EISE 2994 bunches of his Musendine, 4 z very white w pus ,, Others, also nx Mr Н € ^ Em weetwater: pw + Hill Bailey, Mr. Henderson, а мг. Tr Eos mM ES i wv = Á Mr. аа 84, Mr. M. Не е Others ere not very plentiful; but t e | and dish of of Еа deci i to which the first prize was dire vet хе good. Fruit of the Stirling Castle won the second анек f е Mr. Henderson; 9d, Mr. Carmichael ; за Mr. Frans and Mr. Taylor. irm "тишле, Petch, Beck, an Tegg also showed good Penc - Nectari: given, consisted of ver of high dide bit not large. were ced below average size. Mr. Allen; h, Henderson ; 5th, Mr. itam «ШЕ Baiona 3 y perfect * Й index— "both errors which will materially impair the usefulness of the work. Hutt ; M 2 ui E. | Ye ho р а оГ Violette Hátive, to which | бош; Other утра апу г. | Rudimenta ary Treatise on the Principles of Design in beci TI By E. ` SSH Architect, , Second Edition. ; ing fact, but still 16 is the truth, that PME. bet; Virtue A CM zs ts ИЙГИ lem which liés t атта EN е eom, h, prs especially of|not и »] on architect — our sid: а vim d buildin 47 ia hot a bright ion , on which the mi ptr pl ; but the exception proves the bris e not өя оа А ar for evidence that we have поб yet learnt | being how Cr combi sees 2 tic fitness for — to e, е, esr p furto. mg ve е constant * most effecti of the prie white (e Fog and bs. M Lire building, € көкү уи ce жог me ird the double blossomed assailed by. hosts: nf. utres OR NND y pi Nürioty _ of TENA pratensis; while others ate it to pi rightly, some some wrongly; double red and white Daisies, double know pow is the first step towards made up of 586 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jvxz 6, 1863. red Anemones, and fancy Pansies, among which latter one of the most attractive is Magpie, a deep purple white-spotted — very suitable for this description of out-door decor: Passing onwards to the lawn, Which i is a sunk panel 5 t, surro by a charming turf- covered нега н: whose slopes at — — apart are decorated with red and whit W: some unded xed, a six у ез, aut; eventh with red Silene. апа an eighth with Forget- nd ot. These occupy one side of the lawn, and tho Calendar of Operations. с Бе r the ensuing week. - N, Sarip aine "should дот be made. Enéive is generally sown too thi iekly, Another g 1 be made in the first week of July, and A second towards. the middle, after which plants As soon. as the plants ANT DEP de wx CoNsERY. &c.— The be thoroug air: ү э of all superihons stock. therefore will be required i ctures of „this kind are a few inches v some mow the An of m ee g of the leaves ,This they 1 away. but to cerry out a c ашу Ае ri of culti introduce specimens in flower from other houses or Kee ^ transplanting Laws ct Cabba ages сд rie отп Саг nA. са md thin its. the atmosphere as moist as circumstances | compac will admit. Ventilate thoroughly, vas during bright sunshine. Atten plants for eral sowing of autumn Turnips; the D Dutch or Stone | kó useful sorts for the kitchen garden, AT CHISWICK, NEAR "€ SIALE OF ІНВ ү pot ты ood г р аш еп уү-‹ d Sil i ind roper space for the development of th E TE — № Мо Fr hasia and I у чн erem to ex el eee and leaves As ago distans 1s a good use May ВЕ BAROMETER, уйе NS LT Wind E m "x antage. Тһе E nuce! ШК betw the tten; it flowers Mire irc en a Ma Min. | Mean foot 2 feet ue serie f beds e poi Mi tl better than a cold pit to grow pini td БАЙ „ыр ы CON eu boss —É 2. nud e nsion, is an ене ате with a grassy Брата winter sp bens Heaths, and Cytisus оша Thur. 28 П 30240 | 30121 а s pas и 5 Ka 0 centre, encompassed with gay йо owers, now br oken 1 Satur 3013 | 30.148 | 30.008 75 | 33 | 610| 594 | 55 Ів ш and thi gg m them for Е vinter decoration, The atmosphere of plant Бапдатац a a003 |. з-да х= Е ТАШ) ai А w lat Perilla,the int tecol у е š | Tues 3216 | 30115 | 29997 | 75 | зв | 56.5 | 59 sE | A0 duri ing being blue, red, white, and yellow, and in therefore в sprin Me every available surface frequently, | Wed. 3 17 | 29.943 | 29801 n en D Sw. sum rlet nd bl d syringe growing stock lightly twice a day during | Average. | — | 30.148 | 30.067 | 77.1 | 42.5 | 58.8 [^ from a distance Тоо: ing not unlike a gigantic аах bright weather XD 24. ер өрү тесшн FORCING DEPARTMENT. = S9—Unilormly overcast; very fine. of ies чут varied colours set in a field of green. P е оао D obtained from С рттан, Nd КЫШ хаша flight of ste e | tan or other NA ntin ng matter, it will be necessary to| Juno 'l—rie; very finc; cold at night. sion, m, right and eft. of the central flig foem, [add a little fresh Кн а1 Г, intervals, in order tof — $—Ёше; yer tad чату? cloudy Ver tn cd the different colours of which a h | increase the is but, м Lene с" it ean temperature of the week 2} deg. above the average. skill both as regards effect mi co ntrasb; апа the will be safe er to sur "fa ace with a nches of fr -— ЕЗ ECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, ines being curved they present an agr eable avy i Б| ding June 13, 1863, п i i fresh materials with it T ——————— — appearance. The front line next the Grass consists of a завер evailing Winds broad belt of Ivy laid closely оп the ground, behind eis str dee a m and at Jis шыш the а ше гапе. |Ё2Е|Ё Е| 88 | enin скае Та] ДЕШЕ ich аге s of Double White Daisy, yellow, blue, | danger of erring on the side Zae 1939) E | which it | Gf Rain. |2 |z Z5 2 “БЕР - bs rple cope the ‚ bright | rose-coloured Silene little bottom heat. Give dp attention to › keeping hol maps pam КЛЫ Жашлары SCIRE E УЧ СЙ т Perhap Sunday 7.| 687 | 473 | 5801 M 0.53 in.| 3| 9|—| 4| 311/ 3/4 doing this, is by securing n potting a number of Tues. $t m 173 5891 19 14s i 7 n i 33 eur m pg wit th Roses ie Mia aria, usd бө OR а to the — -- short intervala Su nz ut A4 En x ҮН d bs E Hp plants of a similar description. The tore just dung t growing season ТӨР end по пау та. тоа р а Q8 П AEREE mentioned, both of which are composed of the same We >. die суна о: ung plants, even ie ^ materials, are each 47 yards in length ; and as looked | this should necessitate throwing away a few overgro SM tempen оне ароте реса oropal о down upon frcm the terrace, һате a very striking e effect. | plants which have failed to fruit at the desired time. мар а А ede ты T A lit tle in advance of the om of ns in question are circular beds e Grass, esq corre- | large plants to increase, во that there was little room Notices to ens meer sponding beds oémupy suitable positions an the other | left for-the young ут which sit кн and | Books Rougliam. We háve inquire barred indik ИДИ side of a gravel walk, s parallel with the | disappointment са n due со Do t the| апа will трон next week, terrace. 1 чек) аге ш with Ыш а purple M | growing stock suflor for want o f po o room, or iro ough the айр ны са н Db tán Fue -ripe Р ` Anemones, and in summer they form sta- | dryness at the root, abi affo: ii it a moist Set m Foxor: Ignoramus. The Maple leaf has the superficial cells : ctlünd fot-Orange trova, df: which this establishm нн S оре and shutting up early in the afternoo! , assuming the form which has been deseribed by à - ceedingl speci e the house za Recen ny due botanists r the name of Erineum thoi post not As soon as the beauty of the spring flowers begins to кеч s, especially if “the ey w чей. pr ӘС [Ux n a infested, by a бр fade, thi wis s are immediately cleared of their o PRSE pony repotted, should be ерп тает close and "s M y A y р рапіз, апа ге Шей w ih. ordinary half- y bedding with а thoroughly m moist fi GREEN-FL Ther iont w way of plants, such as Gera 8, &c., tio ousa voee ai y appear to have taken removing "Mis pe than radi pedes clear soft now being prepared zi n dened es in rg borders | to the fresh soil. hen eg E. sd "tm ^mi абау ааа Нс ү for t the p purpose. In t way, bym of materi rials VINERIES.—Ip the case of fruit intended to be k 1 useless. ав long as possibl 6 boni should be M n Lawws: Constant Reader, who has lately taken possession of a play is annually ы up ttes March ен Saptetiber; | that they will hardly touch when fully swelled, for it is зт Phat E үт with deed дш Eo KA m Da such as, we venture to say, is not anywhere else to be |Scar eep Gra nd ex hey аге |, is по better ё ei, Nbourhood; should 80 found in Englan severely Be ру careful = thefoliage| first place Fw out at faat the worst of the aforesaid weeds, Around the flower-garden and elsewhere in the|of the Vines intende + Ө bris late supply, and if| t bs Meer e^ E ible, and sow Ше} + М М сез wi! ооа selec! íàwn-grass seeds, соте el woods, in w the voice oft ckoo азу now be plants : must ве; Веб tha = еу. с Pith an in ренту вой, dod keeping moist by frequent heard, mingled with that of multitudes of song bir terings when dry weather renaer it necessa Itit are miles n drives, fi ich charming peeps | of these iode is allowed to. gain а а foo provesnot to be so bad as it seems, and the surface is поб of the surrounding country or bits of choice meadow | ће foliage will Lien be greatly jtd ot he uch bared by the eradication of the weeds, the turf ital lind. Tast 9 ^s ht b t еге will bé no chance may cover if well scarified р get out the Moss, and d ‚ just now owing oug earing a scanty vm all over with ost, whatever may come most crop, here and there be obtained; and nearer |condition ты ме tinis after they are ripe. Mus readily to hand. the mansion are glades of Rhododendrons tastefully | must be encouraged with a brisk temperature while m Coxirims: Е аон АЫ °- bro! up mass at par icul se ing. at for mere e purposes e |] eeps up such a n: which, large-leaved halthardy plants, such nas | PEACH HOUSE.—Use means to eradicate insects, if as Pioen т as dini, E ir tieu a E ID Caladium esculentum, Seaforthia elegans, Brugmansias, | any, from the inis house is soon as the fruitisgathered, | Ab Undoubtedly a dealer has the same right to &c., have introd n order that the latter | in order that the trees may be perfectly free from them | opinion as a man of science; but we think that it would be А à 2 ош; rteous in the former, if he explained publiciy оп may satisfactorily, however, stations are first | before the lights are removed. Syri ge copiously to | Wha ilc grounds an adverse opinion is on. prepared for them, ue which i ed of warm | destroy red spider, dust with n for mildew, and | Names or Prants: We have been so often ob to. "dung, which furni: eem heat until the warmth | pid with tobacco for gr een-fi tly decline naming heaps of dried or other plants, that we ОЁ summer tance unn: MELONS. tl venture to ur MEM ents to recollect uns — Between Coma - the flower garden, which | of lin Let no water fall upon the fruit after i it is ofi ti ro T X" feq ы "hob дул: {о d Occupies a table. Moor 300 feet above the pen s | fully selled, = кое air more freely. Sprinkle late lants may be sent us at any time. — on. 1, гв steep bank tra: walks over- | Melon n the afternoon а coag Sanicula та Жы rre ue y G Д bi ELS. hung with Yews, s, many s igati: jait 4 be left on during w Richei, аз far as we can junge without fowers,—Z С. All we precem eL ve Firs, the latter in many p pariaan heat is brisk. Keep the tense) ataei mot Maxillaria punctata you have set oy. | thin, 'shade 1 а ond our -J D. We suppose a pii 15. retreats from the heat of the sun Р агонии »- ing out, а open m DEG M een fa Dem and at at "certain points, reo views of the Tha: ames | ТЕШУ shoots, f in frames, and the РТ bad speei 1, Fal bricata ; 2, "Alchemilla vul I m : lg may be mined аА нада Рени Y "e me A M - 1, CENA rlobosa ; 2 ; while contiguous t un outside. Stop s room and neat Me s ео, r^ all t dy acere the conveniences | а MNA, ie oder Малый. and supply them lly w for d e latter kind of sport, as well as for boatin ARD We Каа Tue нА м the kitchen gardenandfruit| АЛ n : Sob pag with e equal skill to that dis- | weather require daily waterin Crushed mis frutico: ізугіпе RED SPIDER: Elizabeth’ would be e grea advice the following к= :—What із the best and cheapest E o жыр, "beddedo ut E rs rer "this hot e benefit of li dM that eodd. be "мый. Sasar Strawberries we noticed i in d de e readily se Let the young shoots on all Day uchsia Ed i or six. aem diligently to stan- dard Roses, constant wn ddin iod; also k down E be ере à ау border entio thi т расте мааа к^ ы guod and preme ply of ve а full sowing should now Print Y FRUIT Ла order: to have winter cleara plantation (of two асг " 46 Qus eberry troos frati red spider? The crop for this is pr obably gone, he irre ifp 8 pm to save the) ые = Diss. This is Tr ich: ruit аі nid TA NA: J C. The the rer nme variety of . either the fü зү К anguina. 16 vas in - elose till E # i T Jone 6, 1803.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 531 ———————————— OTTER'S GUANO (established 21 years) Tl. per Ton. POTTER'S CONCENTRATED MAN URE, guaranteed by analysis, 107. per pURE GYPSUM, 25s. peri Ton, bags included. Address, 28, Clapham Road Place, S. HE HOS «Маон. COMPANY eady PASTURES Patronised by H.R.H. the late Prince Consort. PREPARED BONE MANURE а р WHEAT MANURE for dese SOWING. M BUPERPHOSPHATES | z LIME, &c. above being in the finest condition. They also con- tinue to supply GIBBS'S PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and «е у Мано of known value. RSER, Secre 116, Fenchurch Street, E.C. ur Mn ENANT FARMERS MAN URE COMPANY. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for CORN. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS. ODAMS'S SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME, Ra às SEA e NITRO- PHOSPHATE ie BLOOD МА NURE COMPANY үн Consisting of TENANT Е 30,000 pt то т an.—JoHN '"CLAYDON, Esq., Vid Essex. Ks of these Standard Manures may be obtained at а САРАМ, Secretary. the Local А Offices : 109, uenis eur кун Е.С. Manufactory : Plaistow Marshes, Essex, N. E. A S'S8 M AN. U.R EB» res manufactured by J. B. Lawes for the "ef 1863 are now ready for delivery at his 1 Per Ton S BURNT BONE A LAWES'S зае GRASS, ures can be piunt t € замав, or through his pns HAY CHAFF at 5s. "T Tm » 5L. per Ton. Carted free to any part of On application at THonLEY's Steam =н Cutting Mills, Thornhill Bridge, Caledonian Road, € Cross, London, N. Important to Horse & EID CONDIMENTAL, FEEDING — 1. 5s. per Ton, in еу о Sample Barr containing 12 Stones, sent for i їп all pe iA wet United — at prices e: EREN Н 02775 UT Gus AND CO. "s IRON WIRE FENG ES for FARMS, DEER PARKS, SHEEP FOLDS, GA PRESERVES, POULTRY COURTS, GARDENS, &o., md manufactured by Patent Machinery, апа possess the following advantages :— ls. . Are easily fixed by unskilled labourers. E Require tew and inexpeu siva supports. Are ornamental in appearance. Have increased strength from their peculiar con- сойо 5 bth. Are but half the росе of similar З & Со. wil be happy to forwi explanatory "Cireular of tho princii iul: ue. — of all kinds of Fences and Gates pos of three stamps. irse Орао Company, Victoria Works, 81, Oxford Street, Manchester. hand-made ous ard, without Their pe st free on receipt iquid Manure Distributor. Manches ster, and \ |А бро, h awarded AD he Liv tural Shows, 1861, of. рей Y px м Tik ГЕ ашы, ult; е еас the s Prize, to I. JAMES, Tivoli Works, cori decern for his D МА RE Dd UTOR, making а total of 17 d for Watering St 2:0 ry citt rrigati ng, or for a Fire En Also prov ат in A die NG лапар ЕЗ, n еп several First Prizes, in 20 minutes. ainage. on W ORE а о n YO of any extent D by rm GENERAL LAND DR. AINAGR wa IMPROVEMENT COMPANY on all лоно. of ШС таге whether freehold, m d, mortgaged, trust, eccles tica. he Landowner as € pyp mpro y terms YS S tothe circumstances of me a gy oi Reversioners or of d IURIS CODES 7 НЕНЬ НААНА ea СЕНИ LAM ьо OYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of ENGLAND. cis Map D MEETING, and CERTIFI will be forwarded on application. pu ior ENTRY eic: Uer ST DAY of ENTRY, JUNE TION. —All Certifieates reci Md to the Senders. Y av ye) nan az 12, Hanover Square, Lo; ndon, W. W et. ORKS HIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.— GREAT BHON t SOUT нев 5, did 1,4 Е Н STOCKTON ON TEES, For Prize seta exp уо H Kirk Deighton, Wetherby. ptus yan and, CHEMICAL COLLEGE, er Kennington Lane, London, 8. утә э pue NAT LYSES promptly attended to by J. C. NESBIT, LANSDELL LTURAL and CHEMICAL d , Secretary. making Artificial Manure: n every inen tion for t О ical ai oiei ient Жа E 2 E ing to J. C. Nrssrr, LANSDELL & Co., 37 а nd 38, Low Kennington e, ену 8. ses of Soils, Guanos, X x of €&c., and Asaya of Gol Silver, and ү xecuted with accuracy and despatch. uden ЇЇ particulars of terms will be forwarded on oni nie inage, OSEPH T UM A Тар AGENT, SUR- Assistant to Mr, Josiah Parkes), nadari koh tbe Planning a Executi: Works o: inage, and Estate Improvements generally ; including k an iver ks ; Reclamatii f Marsh W: Г Y igation and Warping ; the Erection of Farm Buildings, Labourers' Cottages, &е., eith Ан t of the Land t h diu he various Land Improvement Acts. . Estates DU rey and Маррей, or Inspected and Reported upon for contemplated Improvements, Valuations made for Sales, or the ptm of Farms. arliament Street, Westminster, S.W. B PEDIGREE. | NURSERY WHEAT. MARK. This Wheat will be exhibited at the forthcoming Inter- national Agricultural "M at Odense, Denmark; Lille; Hamburg; and at the ТЕ ester Meeting of the Royal A. gri ш Society, Lie o STAND of Messrs. Taos. GIB & Co., their Seedsm «HOW OUR WH jr CROPS MAY BE DOUBLED, other Papers, Apply to FREDERIC Е. HALLETT, Esq., Е.1.8., The Manor Аи and ddress THORLEY's d EM Thornhill Bridge, | _ „Works TIU Wood Gr abbin ng, ноа House, Brighton, Sussex. aledonian Road, Kin, London, > аге е: їп a si g's Охо execute any of tho Improvements by Bath end West of land "voa dg Show, Exeter, no longer Necessary. mum ngo the outlay and cr Jun th -" No. 145. iL A US PATENT "BLACK VAR NISH Estate, may obia to bè TOP "ORIS CLIFFORD, the Secretary didi SONS have the hononr of announcing for toes: d zd od, eben This heme t e Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, S.W. й ШЕ hey У have а their MUSEUM of GRASSES is an excellent substitute for oil paint on all out-door work, an: and ot er pt tu imens, together with upwards of is fully two-thirds cheaper. It may be applied by an ordinary diem LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.— 1000 оет MTNEEDS with the Botanical and English names labourer, requires no mixing or thinning, and is used cold. It mori wn by — Act Mis — in 1853. tached. Faithful Yüpteesntafione s by Andre nd other js used in the grounds at Windsor Castle, Kew Gardens, and at Falace еа т, S.W. нете of all the best kinds of TURNIPS will be shown. € the seats of many hundreds of the nobi lity and gentry, from | To Dad ee, va Си e i poe eet SURVEYORS, &0. | member of the Establishment will be in attendance to recei whom the le received, IN ENGLAND AND WALI b ERU tr IN SCOTLAND. Orders most flattering монон ar nm ard o! pom to Ніл & SMITH, нае, ә Hil Iron Works, near th S 76, Cannon Street, E.C., from whom only it can Use.) GARDEN Glass and Mixed Paints (Ready їз, бонат ловив &c. wil Manufacturers, are рге Zinc Paint, Mixed Paints in all goons and strong Sheet, Rough ther descript Tu Glass in Crates, Cas to the best recting, Heating, and Glazing Pineries а прой аве Houses. s ^à rds, Market Gardeners, &c., supplied with Stu rrosion, d Mixed Paints ready for use ir ооо ез, Farm Bui en Park Fences, Ships’ Bottoms, &oc. ioa for ILLUSTRATED LISTS to Mr. THOMPSON, ae] 65, 66, & 67, St. George’s Street, London Docks, E. or | public or general works of drainage or об The Company advances money, unlimited in Б-Р for the following works y^ мп рано Improvement, T л» er wd Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 4 речна апа е es being liquidated b. charge for 25 years. L і Drainage, Irr igatio and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, Clearing, Reclamation, Planting, for any рис т" pose, Engi e err - UM Drainage or Irriga! Tra 2. Farm Road: авї allroads for agric! ral d farming ратова" ў 3. Jetties or Landing places оп 1 bank of na le rivers or lakes. 4. erection of Farm Houses, Labourers' Cotta, The f other Buildings required for or arm purposes, and the poa Е of and additions arm Houses and other uldings for farm p — Landowners assessed under the provisions of any Act ot Parliament, - Hoyal p. r^ Comision, dn respe d of any may borrow their pro; mpany e No inv ti requi and the Co being ds ofa strictly financial ue do vm interfere with the plans 1 б, hic! rolled only by the th | ent Enclosui o Commissio | For further floruit, and for f force of applieation, apply | to the Honourable WILLIAM NAPIER, Managing Director, 2, Old | Palace Yard, Westminster, S.W dn gre Omens TURDAY, JUNE 6 NGS FOR TRE ENS UING WEEK. PTvrspiv, June 9) Meeting of the Bath and "West of "WEDNESDAY, — nt rune ANGE Society at TucnspAy, = И Тнв discussion ТИ followed Mr. Laid mers Clu БЕ = > B e m Ф % © S © т that we can at present find х Mzcnui referred to the value REDUCTION IN PRICE. PHOSPHO GUANO. The Prices for the Season 1863 are as follows, delivered Free on Board, or on the Rails at Liverpool. For 30 em 2 upwards s č « or т лд . £10 5 0 per Ton, net cash. „ 1010 0 5 А n 10 15 0 » 39 110 0 К » aller quantities. NC о BOR 11Р AH д n Daik ta dE + Britain. The Price will not exceed 12s. per T 28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE ; AND PETER tawid & SON, end gar GEO. SEAGRAVE & CO, WILLIAM DIXON & CO, imr AGENTS. p d accomplis ушт {рар of an imperfect where a DEANSTO ubt pus 15, LAWRENCE LANE, LONDON, ExC- ur in proof of the assertion : abundance it material іп; our soils, which will become efficient and ачай for plant growth if only stirred and exposed to the air by steam- T r. MECHI rightly nam own nt exposures in former days of the evil of шы fields and hedgerow timber as having had 588 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jone 6, 1868, to, yet he entirely believed in the truth of the | such matters, no serious harm is generally dong Бу А ее; Li enin ^ Mr. WirriAMs, of Baydon poke of his of his correspondents, as to is eost of ploughing ме r of soils to rra Bree epo IS we more diet labour i a furoris of steam vulti- and grubbing, so far as coals, wages, oil, hires Gf UV dd) xd T indy вай, ilico Ao vation, and o ue a morbid and | immediate repairs are concerned. | Imi óf tho Haid, and the quantity of solah for excessive love o tthe. ietnresque hinde red land-| After a few words of explanation from M ат ыы ; ort owners from pitini that aid t m Howain, and a short speech from the of the soil which is penetrated by the roots of plants which would be given by the moval hy solit d Verts the discussion termi па, it is thus modified materially by ће quantity of ri; useful influence in preparing arable districts for the steam o gh phe t tements which had been made on the authority ü trees in ploughed fields, cos tenant We regret our inability to give in our present | which falls during the season. Hence the effect which pound for every shilling ier $ Ses Eu to Шер Number а etailed account of our correspondente the same manure is capab producing not ошу owner. Mr. ҮүттттАмз spoke too (though amid | returns. is, with a report of dynamom rien varies greatly on different soils, but also with a rainy б the impatience of the m meeting) of the ur di oram тангенса t Sutton босану, nd аб Bedfo dry injury to agrieultural progress which was bei y Messrs. үке. N, M. sens T Е., а J. С. I iti i t iliud за A А Д ранга ү p indebted, E whom раза: ы U T agriculture, to frame isolated facts into general lawa to both Мт. FOWLER and Me e s. How. ына е ыа | kan rding to which agriculture, as a profession, i is d. Mr. COLEMAN, of urn TENATA uand Mr. FARM VALUA TIONS. IE mmi bts our p coe pm and even our existene . , a nation, is 5 со WILLIAMS; instead of merel otesting against Ir the Rev. G. Wilkins wishes for a topic on which | the ешь; М tö offi In n iù- to, enlighten his ны ое, I recommend ps ebig's n I i on, 3 The Laws of — x tice. f all the bre ar d Ў дае а теп йа 1 heir removal: | he е would fi A Mesi ud «us gets ich ga Fab ers as а body оЁ| <а58ез, but which have no bearing upon the za that kind; and if the alleged increased. value | 61 are too well content to labour, none Mens "d me 2 t appears to me inconsistent with common sense, o practice of ме ieulture, : That there are laws which of lan rea it oug e от. 5 the humblest herb "D se M ИВ tredi Аи Dr. Erts, of Richmond, spoke of the value of engem ЖШ. A. paheni A с P sensible man will gainsay, but we may well dou i oil by ved ci i T EBIG 8 а English soils, declaring th t 1h ere is e рове, to be ун ү аг апа surplus of fertilising matter presentin his ayey s y ide А red for. ІБ is not hin v in р иа = and that ei] Б т hir бет re be "y ME experienco is very far removed fi up and ‘having After all much permanent good and a large amount confidence, it is but natural to against a system | О physical trath i is brought to light by the painstaking, , ind ba і EM character, that it Lg моча labours of those panes. be of Nature, who devote a life-time t special Wy о, of inquiry, and I fed: pene: pe abours do not deserve the cold-hearted, unge D: а view. uth whic i perni and outstrip steam РӘ ho th iñ effici баву end | дп to give. countenance to fraud and deceit, at the o him followed Mr. Юктхв, of „Spilsby, whose f the h d well disposed. Erhi we hope hereafter to give in full. ? was |^ M Pug Ж" ета jur item feni that singular аг апа unjust ridiculo in which even great men occa а most admirable impro mptu critique of the| document, the Inventory of a Farm Valuation Ыы: sionally indul position which „both Dr. VOELCKER and Mr.|Part of — Field: Turnips five times plough Si , From the Preceding account of pon Сотғмлх occupied in suggesting the greater | six ditto harrowed, ten ditto small harro oils, 16 may be р ren that the economy of horse-power on light land. He con- rolled; labour ° Couching ; dre Md est h super- office of the soil i 18 not merely to Supply mineral fgod \ р g р in cluded by praising Mr. HowARD and Mr. FOWLER | phosphate of lim Ao seed, ms дой the same wá Msi hi. E me (nene it, о ep A manufacture, 3s our leaders, and by an emphatic eulogium ime ; e horse-hoed ; prse Su, ees Mr. SMITH, of Wooliton und on E a pparatus twice "io han d-hoed, rent P and еч & OL 0з. Oq, | tion, ta geent: injury to the living plant by too whi à hé ha ai b ht fr ҮМ, 8 ti e This is dragging w "ue vengeance, and dragging the | large aeonntulàion of soluble matte ers in the ieh he had bougl oni year > , what? surface Anit to store up for fut and sed in v px wit ай Foe Lieu сена ert ioo —aud, for whekt , To | a M ev 8 jait out а jine of programme for a valuation, Is it | 0 diffuse it equally in that portion of the land reached vantage to hiinse hob ü midi of surprise men after all this turning by the roots of the plant, sid on odify it in үс „ЈАМЕ by ап broili ар киек. iw О, deprived of its with t the Rie emen our crops in i 3 moisture, has bee dern avourable t ring with each deseription of soil. In sh ort, t Ih ЖА 4 the e s incoming. tenant finds to his|*oilist workshop in which food is prepared - o one | di he thriving aud abundant ero of | for yes and we са n on then hope to attain unto | erop e who more ня retard апа m | roots to which iss dye . ог 67. per acre should t knowledge of m eps of plants, - cultivation than the man who publishes ex-|fair rly entitle him, nothing but P miserable and stinted & means of ER their вр p s travagant and ЫШЫК у. Че ments of|growth, or what is stil КЫ frequently the case, only | * wants when we shall hay sided t al хей mh ' д n fallow. uy ke place i To do àwa sies ub А ЕЙ 1 1 t ls E en pos su dig "d bios ip а eertain extent, (so we КЫ a believed xin y 2 scis R, With them, The subjectis full of practical uation, and to meet the ends of common sense and | m. justice, isa rumes easy matter. And this is, that the interest, but also surrounded by great a W, а е е сап gEBE = [3 95 \ Б B =. A E а @ n ЕЙ gc 59 = E B E 5. gog a mE er i e iis: i: Lj ye "p E 2 8 а © y^ i CE ш ES ER г Ф о e 18 EO g [5 E E: - er 22 et o B о = 8, E 38 B о EB s —but certainly to dee gere to y direc be absurd — hat pl ЖЕМЕ id Vb, сап эша ЖШ. be that an M tenant may purchase | due course, no doubt, well-established chemie vw done at the | ipee which had been reported that may suit his gonvenience and consequently ae DE will receive n JEN lt is the undi pu r. MORTON, wo ра only for value rec obtain at once what is popularly called i ná volle decision ат the su М.) Who in these days of | progress will be long ipe practical "result the graspi ing after results which Howard pointed iv: i pe of |to pay fora crop of Couch-grass in place of a кор тау Бе о translated into e nerd bushels of ii lumping ploughing sd кызуды and безин ing i roots, for four or five times ploughing, whei ө е more rapid advan together. ng the whole performance at | single and simple орумда will produce а für — of agricultural science ; and itis to be hoped, f for £0 чӣ, "E crop? us d der the present tem it true interest of the e agriculturist, tha Mr. em ir sob WLER declared that the efficiency | Seems to be to t рту 2 advantage of the out- tho voice of those capable of sndestsnding a and Ву _ of steam cu а оп is so great, that to сз а going tenant ^ hava his fallows abondainy stocked | Clating purely sentis resu Ld de i i w” |With Couch, in order that A ploughings, the | powerful to keep in check the 1 too p maia y e of the common plough, is most ень One due ped, e beli vote um i A ун а Pes Е mr available, knie f the b eyes 4 (blow ? vi x * | excuse elieve t all this ma ate its we inquire 9 „сапвев OL Ше BDROFDH 7 yd of n: v фо, which Мт, Мовтох | origi from, some misconceived де that the|perties of eu a we f difference had proved eould be y зо cheaply, has to be | ]andlord's ан» аге in some way bound up апа | ОЁ opinion. Lie ibig те аи this pow analog vei | ompared with a whole series of operations by protected, but upon this subjeet I will not now | 000 vienen een the physical ose perio з eee horse. ower, which indeed t together are not d attempt to "a I am well sintan tó have made a | possesses ning colouring matters, and conse сҮ gle “ smashing up" which steam | case to show that if a man farms badly it shall be to | quently } which to give uas “в own loss апа detriment, and not that ч another ; are о da in contact and absorbed ак wholly to have esta — арчы т of right and [| partially by the surface soil аз present emis t: : д over the present puc and [ар D state of combination. са s absurd custom of farm vii: [s buius: er hand, believes the atiscnption i is s effected hy = пав dodi silicates. Тһе double silicate of alumina mes —— cups . CHAR HM t How exce tion has been expressi Rn 1 the the (еттү чн ha vu M ийин - jns on 78 дуз bui HUSBANDRY. UM erede E supplied it. As (Continued from p. 492.) hen the be cs silicate of alumina and lime — he practice of lumping| т dilut : i e solutions, p sulphate of ammonia and | tüs formed is brought into contact wi т” Viera БЫ Cidh number of брен ehoride of an lo йл phosphate of lima ШЫ lime passes into йн, and a double silicate of. ро п 8, р, "ow "ede dm emere. magnesia are телу тоге дч: than n water, even alumina and NN is formed ; this iu its turn is on "a wy t Ec ole—that had been done when charged with carboni it salts of potash, and in the каше way d fact, which I have observed к Pelei : ИШ зы spots the double silicate of йм mina and potash is ci anged by n|where Cou ch-weed as ire de. sm ss | Salts of ammonia into the double silicate of alumina lkaline m Brit чес" ede n ié and ammonia, whilst the otash passes into solution. me rankness or over luxuriance which ammoniacal| I have pre pared, according to Ppa Ways | T наче are known to recs in Wheat and other | directions, a double silicate of alumin: d soda, and / cereals. Оп audy - =: same saline matters | repeating Way's experiments find that indeed, such M wool be injurious to vegetation, for these soils do not | & а takes es place; te of >.= е HHH 3 when brought into соо with lime; 4 L y s, | Contain, like clay soils, the mineral matters whieb, by | alumina and ammonia, which, A À to Way d the , bstances ан vely mitigate their i биру. ofa solution o ote ines or or ebat pol hormagnes üt- | these energetic гоз м ped opos and mentioned bases i is absorbed. А wise provision th аш; prine into solution, and one of the three ч beyord money needlessly expended in the purchase of| . Thusif a preparation made after Mr. — June 6, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONTOLE | AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE an taining silica, alumina and ammonia, is mixed it f f potash, кае ire Works, Worcester — Webb, William, Chemical ] Williams, Edwine, Lenastone Williams, He n most luxuriant when the rvals between wet and dry weather are either tab pi nor too о. fi fre equently, the lan is not only ne al І by t the preparation. rom a similar preparation con taining silica, alumina and pot tash, яа. excess of a faod cannot M broug „by capillary "И within s use, in no case I have ed eis о д m- "в plan of орега- Worcest er The B of, e uen Kidderminster FINANCES.— The Hon. Major-General Hood pre se быб the repr from which it рро that the | Secretary’ s receipts during the р had b and continues pt o lon me, los. soluble food is tct within Tench p "he ate and - ап exces в too concentrated а condition of such foo injurious to all bla i we сап likewise well understand er bee en demonstrated, I tp be allowed лаа of T ЫН a absorption of ammonia, potash, &с„ by the soil. as ney: k As already stated, the composition of the soil materially affects the precise шатыр in which solu ble ferbilisin PR matters are absorbed or otherwise changed | by the soil; I am inclined, , therefore 5 consider the absorption of such жаен to берер nd u ofc acp qum es dified by th e we Il known ac n the display | i combinations рак В exist in the soil. pne Heina of soluble phosphates, or of pAospRoFie м acid, at once, is intelligibly КИК ed by the id which earbonate of Hte oxide of [iron, or alum compounds which occur in every fertile soil, НЕЧЫЯ Dr эртден aci x | к "ker — Bart. why fo und correct. on naturally rich or highly- manured land Њай on | hands м гое bankers on the 31st naturally poor soil. Jov &oríttít L AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. ‚ше, — Present» e Сһаіг; the Duke Lord Cui Раи Tora ТЕҢ, Lord | * View tinati Lord Tre redegar, Lord gi lsingham, Hon. W. endish, M.P.; Major-Gen. N. ; Sir | SDecting the prepara 7 © Macãonald, Bart. of € Journal ап et "ith. D: M E С з Li рте 4 v af for or Wednesday, May $ Á drew Day) sha П а Сте оп nud sday, i potash d of ph l р э t} rin, ассо: ords with Eis known chemical faets ; and as A egy just mentioned in a te by far the most important fertilis iing. соп 1 ‘think we are warranted in maintaining that principal absorptive properties of “ж "ne due to chemical and not to purely phy sic: sii The mechanical о and itis only in a soil in а ndition that the chemical борин ies on ids. I have dwelt, and other important changes, ean en manifest themselves. The cultivation of land by deep ploughing, Subsoiling, harrowing, digging, ана евр the Steam-euitivation of үз land, for these reasons shoul our most serious attention. It is by such means that the porosity of stiff soil with their capillary attraction, is greatly improved ; that ai is freely admitted into the кы and the m PM mpounds in t that the accumulation. -— imperfectly injurious to practical point of view | nstituents, | the r physi tion ем" soils, how- | ever, affects very м жат» their е трба powers, | vegeta! tation, is preven ted, and their Атту resolution into carbonie acid is effected, and that nitrates are den atio: in the soi П the important transform s take place, but very te Lud in ed and i icie: га с n mere mechanical working of land, especially if by steam-power, wonderfully — the inherent reat stress is laid w Li m ig, a as itis indeed by all hanical cultivation of the fits which7result from A I Aebig directs special "attention to „the pi üysical ace i in order that matters "op bad in the surfac may plant. What- state of combinations or whether wo assume the n ebig's “ rp Husbandry," не e танана o fon cannot ed of an beg to plants except it be presen in the s e in an available The wi available TIT conveys as current а — i the graphie expression © physical Perd of. eom ҮТ ав condition mineralfood can Trong into „the TE. soil, unless w i freely вае ы he land and наа | in dt act is шесћа апі іса] iid This Шошо, is improved, in consequence ү the restored ore rainy mi year. The mineral foo Бабанова in. jw Ао гаыа ui soluble апа available by diffusion шош zh is, re brought se the reas ЧМ wh Solo үтә when it pe ined subsoil ; why winter fallow dits not mater n of the surface if it Lom p si similar dn operations tending to этте T porosity ; | and why, ona i ucl cultivated clay soil, vegetation Со] wneley, аПасе, Mr. Burch | 201196 Western, Profe Wilson, Mr. Frer ге, апа Dr. Voelcker. E: T The follow: New elected e att on of the Committee to the бае of pastures infested by weeds injurious a young Abell, James, ш: Grange, Worces ock d taken pl Allen, Newland, The Vache. Chalfont, Ei Giles, Bucks оек; а Correspondence having т акеп piace оп ert $., Woodhorn Gra e part o Voelcker with Mr. 1 сибү of Nort запрова? е, Morpeth, e [Je Вак arles Newcombe, H: n Pas а Бакер d Camfeeld, Жошо! Баса rure Rd., Chelsea Bartley, William Handy, 8 Place, Wi ester Barber, William, Elm Hill, y, Worcest esc Beach, John The. the EM MUS Swan, Worcesters Beachell, John, Rawcliffe, Selby, Yorkshire f Dr. ach, "nk M gs P oper de in har locali ty), on "Нер px bs injury to such p are not res E AR "desti ЕЯ 16 оп , examination dn time. was found nu" ові f e dis trict; ; specimens were forwarded and identi- fied as Wild Parsley, ( К E XL segetum). Whilst n, Alcester, Warwicksh. | upon this subje oeleker referred to а mner, W. Grifüths, Holme Tato. Негеѓо К Bradham, William, Hilton, Wolverham Caldwell, Bonham, Leominster T" | of the. supposed Lic Avid en of water supplied to Chalk, Thomas, Barbourne, Worcest his kennels in preventing the breeding capacity of the Chesterfield, aeter Bretb d x Burton-on-Trent | hounds th digh wasting (in the of ta 1 n Cleasby, Jobn E, " field h Hew. "e T aaa testieulorum). Professor Voelcker had submitted the g bb; eu » Ridnor oue Villa Sandgate, Ke to a carefül analysis, and discovered it to contain dien oodtown, Távist ото e proportion of organic matter (475 grs.). Collins, Bar: nabas, Hunston, Ixworth, Suffolk : Б , orles, Hawira, the College Greon, огей Supposing this to be the result of decomposed animal Cotterell, Sir Henry George, Garnons, Hereford substances; the injurious efect of 16 appear Crawshay, Edward, Othorpe Моне, Матко АВАР to һе Professor to be partially accounted Crossley, Práncis, Bomerleyton, D for. There was nothing in the stituents аб ely. to cause cis, Wilderw. all like Som Cutting, Robert Coote, Ridlington, "Uppi Dobi КОКЕ k St ОУ, й Ба Fàir, Jácob Wilson, to, Warringto re, OR A e IR orévia, Praliz, 'Brüm, Aust н value of etd gay dy, Rev. James H., Castle Eaton, Fairford, Wi Opinions bei mongst ighest Gar aner, Richard W., Pa а ago, Ombersley, бейней authorities б n this Үлү iti is бан, ча К of Петар. Кеш Winthor ouse, Newar| Е eful and ОНБЕШ field ex The pri pre t Goldingham, Н. G.. Newland € Court, Male | АРД b Har ups dgeley, Stockporl aboratory subjects аге—186, ће ен &y of pl — Halos, Clark, Manor House, Bass iiim Royston, Cam- ев and 24, the means of re т guano ridgeshire effective, both. Бу uei wein "my tio of беррец, Harris, John, Sutton, Keyworth Helps, Arthur, Vernon Hil, Bishope Waltham, Hahts The eum c uem l wil contain a pape Herbert, 7 Roben o Ta k, k, Wo bep papo Heygate, Rubert ow, L VERA UAR Hodgson Captain B. N^ Luck land, Teom inster БЕРОЕТ or ORS ОЕ THE ROYAL VETERINARY GOVERN! ! Couscu or THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL Lin , Hurt аф гери к Ве!рег, "Derbyshire ».FOR THE YFAR PEN de Hunter, Samuel S., Old Court, Abergavenny The ors of the Ro; ary College have the hnson, James, tree, Bristol satisfaction of presenting their нту Report to the Council Johnston, MT M o The Grove, Yoxford, Suffolk of the Royal ——— sem v and in so doing dmn g, Richard H., Wooperton, Alnwick in the first place, to Md the — € the Lea, John Wheeley, St m House, Worcest interest which, d year, tho Members Le Grand, Emile, W Ie Society have taken in eA alliance existing но do Бн АК Ed. Y e East Po тај eem B h, | of th t prm ene with чен 4 и чя tmn eston, Monk На ridgn of the country g : Mr з к» Рие of disease amon у eattle and sheep, with a view either to Lindsa, rt L, Lockinge, 5 Berks prevention or cure, have consi. у exceeded those of former Мас! erbert, Mere Hall, Lini ears; and -- 5 у on the increase, а proof Maddock, Henry, Sealand, бы that the ntages possessed by the cal in disseminating Mannsfild, Count, Dobri sound 1 pathological principles are duly appreciated by the , Prag, Austria Meir, Henry, Green Gates, Tunstall, Staffordsn Miles, Mar: s Wm., Burton Hall, Halneshory Wilts ө Go deem are fully persuaded that this improved state hes M ones. , Hoxton Hall, C of things із due to no other cause; as the communications Mullinar, $65. "Royton Farm, Wiexiáo , Denbigh chiefiy refer to ordinary, not to extraordin: nary and unusual Nevett, Wm., Yorton Villa, Harmeér Hill, Sálop | cases of disease, They are, Eq assured that diseasé Nevill, Thos., Montford, Shewsbury, Salop upon the whole has not been more prevalent than in former zies, Charl: дахана Bid БД Ш ewecastle-upon ny cases of gre t practical interest to the agriculturrst pe еатсе, Ge nas Walcot, panne Wibineintablin also been vehial from practising Veteérinar, [oun Perkins, Jos eph. , jun., Laughto т, Bheddingworth, Rugby I these baving been first t ie in ES Xu БЫШ ога, d E^ ward, Cheltenh *' Veterinarian," and often pume узае Я "7 Pershere haré T s Phili Ve ты Reading ticular] воп, Ric t, bancashire КККК John, Bewick P “лүү Rix, Nathaniel, sen. "Lond Goey St. Albans are ав, Batha 1 Castle, M orpeth „ће im. b Tho rtsey, Surrey ерһ, о : Ross euer astle, Upton-on-Severn e xir егіп, Alex. Clunes, Worcest i ~ former туф аф уры VIP errre ай aver е o! rey, Wrex bousands | оры HE Mollinaton, Chester dany req ar rt req A eA years, not — ;, Lam шо, Fence House, Durhain nearly three [X (ре. е р Walk i пе House Pes » "rl to arrest its progress, а m., jun ne rton, Westmoreland И Taylor, John, "Вајта а), Bang | ij d eq cenae this I mpson, Y risen late occasion House nental Тоша ‚ Hedmarley, D'abitot, Newent Ер origin in this атое КУ F^ г, Кашан D Той О The Professor of Cattle Pathology was early aat B., Bheepoote See Works, irmi Les m gave ih е нса for an almost hes period Waddington, J., s СОНИ of three months to the means best calculated to exterminate Webb, William, Worces 540 > elforts, : o-operation the disease. These pe БУ the Society and dien t, sud: supporte: jeulturists themselves, proved eminently successful, so 'much so indeed, that ай few mont ota single case оѓ small pox existed, save among those sheep reserved for scientific purposes. А series of ex ents early directed by t Government, being carried out witk a view of ascertaining the best means of protecting & against an 2 ttack of t question has been confided to Mr. Marson, Surgeon to th Small Pox Hospital, and to Professor Simonds. The Governors of the Royal Veterinary Coll have freely lent all the assistance in thei wer t Commission, For The advantages possessed by the Collegi Infirmary for suc a purpose will be apparent to every one, particularly when it is remembered that these sheep have been kept perfectly isolated from all others, without the least risk being incurr f the spread of this highly contagious and А — si the small of sheep m. ock- and western divisions of the country D pes have sustained rather serious losses from the prevalence of rot, arising from th ive rainfall in the e the THE GARDENERS! OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [охе 6, 1863. you ir | demonstration of the various forms of disease, so that the "had been achieved —it- related to ri pupils have been continually instructed either theoretically or h all uM куа | The subject subject this evening relates especially to 1ле present; b ut while that is the literal 2 technical dites of iton А fesso! a ment of e Pathology, | the card, yet it is plain that as it is both the child of 3 the delivery of the lectures, , Dracticnl EE the past and the parent o Р ihe future, a discussion of x pag ecce coy: " gre mmm ,—organic t put an E e present gives us the hole. field over which to Meri: medica, ed ү range. So that although my principal obje will be Before concluding this rep e Governors would call|to lay before you the present opinions — convictions attention to the completion d etn ofa E register +} ТАЯ 14 li t H of tlie qualied members. of the profession, by whic PA en now be called: TOM il lva turisi ill be enabled at rtain whether tho o y years 2 themselves veterinary surgeons ve f. g itioners каш. agere who сап title still с ае +о о the economy rl rwr field work ded у steam d the is d of the „present yea and БЫШЫ tot the ; given b ЖЫ бо күп mpor! e to the agri nity, it e нр а statistical еса, ghe has jast (nem pon е bythe RoyalColleg y Surgeons, that whilethere are assume the name of veterinary surge Thus it is ow that а stül remains to be done by the united efforts of the Roy De ees ME Society and tbe Roya Veterinary k^ llege. rust that ihey bav adduced Еч p У, іп » this: тарон tof their determination to fulfil the conditions of their alliance with the eris iss ар ity. The; i - за о 88^ of eae i to be h their require only the den „cooperation, of айран 1 in Choir efforts to improve the art in рда application to cattle, No ыз Ур ich are at their dispo Уй rom the same disease, have ten 'sheep, and pigs. osal, hav №5 diminish t the supply of sheep to a very serious extent, and а this improvemen nt. hey hav it is therefose a subject of thankfulness that the prese ent than yw d ЕУ lambing season has hitherto ould be proved more The weather for the last few w weeks has been all that exceptional cases, pe з been in op: on, - - — Аба supplying th 160 ughout the эры оо greata qu: —Ó of ntopped" Turnips, ы Ape ret ip ne: оң ү uperabundant suppl food of kind, " Y Ms. : have been tion x "ud pat of their organisms, and partionlarly а at p^ pe f parturition, whic : has ecd Lene et e eath. Тоо gen eiie » in regulat ing t nt of gre vegetable m especially in the form of Turnip А еч given + ewes, soas to maintain а apri state of pm Sy! ion id" s ki cA в partic ar wi “ау, чта ats Mit light will be t Ed elucidat of Le which E «баспау prevent к similar desidera! mportant, as rative ied the h former years. ense Е кс GENS гете gear e affec! mous ped STA ps extent that es mnes pneumonia in epend attends | tries, t E all other аз such is the case, the Governments of most ofthe reperire states Lord dd der since made Abe me e the LE of special actments, an example w. ELE 3 т which perhaps it — ith regard to the 'educational departments of the Colle а the рота attach the fum importance as being the E yf be эзы а to the requirements of pue og eva dies ÁN ама. daily co; ҮҮТ а at t attendance has rri as nu iM “nep tto bart the last. the number of on peg: Sen obtained t the s учат of The full ауе pupils Cay е the Governors, ва the e quadrennial utat. for the trials of imple- about ше | ОЁ Animal and jor edt сег = Vol Feed the the Royal C t Vete. | oll o! ete- pep аз 1 ctical effect to the provisions or state of things dis Mise рн in the pas turn to modify the pee of farm managemen "éd the п tur It is on à s aspect of the prid s that the iode interest after all о ust linger, I have no doubt that the whole add снай Р arable farming will be very materi altered vim dat pes c - ion of steam cultivation which i ist th (Cat р ught to e pra tub Societys s "darte T. (etui cia sound Principles = ЖАНЫН, scienc ee minds of their pupils, eid АЊА ае the С. N. NEW P Chai Raymond Barker having presented the report | the different mia of Me farming. as k Mr. Shaw, of Northa d Me many years ago spoke here of b Mr. from tbe Royal College of M yes а Surgeons, moved that the grant of 2007. to the tinued for the current year. The motion having been by the Hon. Major-General Hood, was| 3 TE Pad + College be con- Fin e РӨ ОЙДЫН. actor was omis rre progress in е = -y ceste: His Lo rd E 'eedin "i if found dint s the е sum not exceeding 1007. n the other Y viz, J July 15, 1 July 21 and 22, nts th will I in motion on fand i in the n ИП be ri i to the vicinity e Show Үаг‹ f The Se а was directed to send а notice to each | exhibitor of са engines not to use апу coal except smoke| - ог со та ойый E bringing forward his motion that p oue generally adr im Especially I would em lford, Suffolk, who seven circumstances of оцат. өнен te e possibilty d of hos 16 vu ich in t and growth of a root crop on stiff would ask him whether steam power, ifit ha his dis; Em уйлон, posal, | made easy and effective all his plans and ensured more general adoption. Ала I might come neret gu expire T implements shall be that the subject was one * m pns that д be r pr rizes o» йй ойе, which Archiba ald Ma caer having уал апа Мт. to sti | cultivation from Mr. Thomas in connection with the | subject of rotation "of crops, from Mr. Robert Smith in nection witl —“ Stock versu. s Corn," ang from Mr. William Spearing and Mr. Scott Bum i ir con. meeting о of thi is Club, ‚ when Mr. Spearing, of Мо sford, Wren Mi Horta seconded, that Mr. Hungerford Arkwriglit be appoin cer d Heer те" Implements at Yemen the sa The Council having e "that the Judges for ke Wo which ever been listened toin this fluene ce which steam cultivation will exert on the i classes exhibite rcester should Е, © es E Ei for this Lee bb moe tie E inst, dk Jal uat x MG ock. Mr. Law sted, presente Ж, know а cutting I in the Gloucester and Bristol _ н ан between Frocester and Ston еһо -— 221 the re bound ойу? of Ti к сен 7 афт оп x^ eei Een cu iram Memoirs {һе day the great fish. Заг of wp Mind were im there, The stuff was wheeled along the line barrow- | loa oad by barrow- load, and tu mbled ru the slope to CUM a Home err of E gland,” e for which the best thanks “ Ше Society were recorded, | The Council then adjou Farmers’ Clubs. Тохрох: June. lei present state of Steam E Culti J. Chalmers Morton read the follow- has on sev this evening eral previous "aro M. тей attention of this Clu| p. ght years ago Mr, Williams, of Baydon, urged m us Li bracticability of applying ха power to to the till theland. Four years ago Mr. Alderman Mechi i the tillage of the lang by steam one of his subjects | dite of course alternate in cros m - Me weis ich had lain itapat? von юзай. r ages, no ѕоопег got this *smashing up ” than | токой, and actuall as this | th o he underground climate of soils ? cliff of bitu — ous shale near Wey _ eve а takes arious steam power; — the bus 15 monihs m vm and progri agriculture had availed itself, or might ded ka Sd Jam À [mia : tes have eec | ing без чес foundation of MM fact an | | which then existed on which to build- its esti since } prove itid been, e consider. a The last of these paperswasby the very definition [stis its its subject роту describing with the d bapti praise- чек: figs successive steps фе |у which the Dem of steam culture in the interval ence 9—16 t related * the ie Өй ation of tillage in relation to steam самынды ure y $ жыйн drainag db showers through the land, but also by its MAE chemical action within the land, and во produ And if ere one or two minutes I might interpose here дч мы that beret earth by stirring э: з mra iei importanten for ti for € bearing on the k B3 has | claim his favourable vote on the gronnd P "tho i in I woul x 1 E » . June 6, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 541 general chemical action and disturbance produced by the in- | troduction of airjthat fresh food for plants is prepared. There is abundance of e n below the level to borse tillage extends, an wal a[: I have vea since come to a knew de repossess ion in his mind to affect his дег conclusion on tlle subject, | "medie to, ogether when at work. shown by Howard, at Chester, was sold to Mr. Puilen th's CER. Smi! and в ust of course be ponora there i is в plenty o ofi it below gent се e level~thoug gh that is much pers Veces ря m mom de tor oed Ms of t€ -— Co ourtney—it, on ч other hand, h ыі as been eeper—to which steam ti xtends. e main di rence |in this ot m ogether. since unaltered, and requirin li fjetwoens tiec оо not in the greater; depth-to whioh Жо when Mr, "Corbet. proposed to to me o unde rtake | the repair ; t has grubbed “about 600 «dni "g^ е" - great à powe m p work the land, though that is a 1 most important consideration, but in the fact that ho: wi 1 trampling in tbe furro long which the toolthey draw has | with me as to the mon thly meeting to whi ^t it mi cm thus peer 40 "à a year by an е expenditure of det ———— чити тош Б best prt I chose the last of the meetings | 2007. ever since. make the s both of the before summer, knowing I should ио; ха гч the xperience o d о lay Ap rsal о allow appeal. 6 Mona Smith and Howerd to of I cannot doubt 9 Ше experience for Ње finding of the Court below ed—and that ѓа four years experience of team cultivating apparatus прш to penes whom i ince to ve their for steam ploughs ep АА. id tain in time for autumn cultivation. The logical, a aky s ка ү1йепсе 11 р ч ble fa: has pet the C ae "trial before the Society's ri ju acko ow comesanother aspectof the affair. de Fowler sa —but h wn six or ES horses; and et have a саи t makin may pro- | Hn, and it is to premios te з Which men of science, knowing the methods of plant growth, | whi ive, and I believe its u— ment is the best—confident that to take the wi cna all ma; fidentl i f h dE y confidently predict, and which indeed men of practice have | ness is fai vem borne out by the many cases w round the d лс h is bom worked—dra already experienced, as the r of si ultivation in such cases. Gentlemen $ deal about the | details have already been abl ished. It is the business [т tool Хо an haustion of English soil and English agriculture. Baron | of thi td lay e details befor rhy id exhaustion ng soil and Eng артіс те. Вагоп в paper to ay а etal. etore pee in ир gems work praises the артіс Mo ts of n ose kae ha that I sh Yd. | diminished i in oom aso А disposed to wash ther towns and houses clean. | you which has been ecl because it seems to ше | size, v сойо ы all ibis тт tbe jur and Wa But we use the years and vigour ofthe longer life which we have | бо be also the duty of the introducer of such a subject | of ш pe as well asa consequent greater waste of thus won for o à 1 bal thi S tof manure thi tate th it h d himself. Th pm et оо nfident i in fact that "ho was essentially right ursely ancing the account o state the impression it has ma е pot imse e| power—con wasted by quarryi i ian is] s, and by exchang- id b hich En h be mad illl in ing in уа our labour for imported fertilising matter. | @Ү!бӨПСӨ by whic Е des уез it н Зее riginal plans And, however foolish In Нав tho wasto ofso age nodos tis, yot havo йш accompan and corre ect i machinery that while—in travelling & engine snd un enefited, an icultu: І the whole been injured by the extension of the sewe team-cultivated | € in the s ern counties, ob- e between the two—itis the same SRM as before, towns. Those, moreover, who have been led by Liebig to fear s nd th full detail. f (a t d fr t ally it is now an al er different set— tho и р ои dore кой. шне у H of мнр viter е тай == X тера РРА а, protot; at Chester— enormous storage which exists in subsoil y уе i opened for the benefit of agriculturists. And I do not ask the | ваше time, especiall he the last few etn —wasting less power, less rope, employing less chemist to teach us th Th is hardi; 'bservant к meten xe ot culturist who has not many a fact within his own knowledge Ih buie h t to me from up f| manual labour than its th that when it and experience to prove what an enor erve fund and | 100 анон ai he same subj came the other dny at my request and ен Мт. не rest” exists, into which it is his business ifpossibleto | and having had frequent opportunities both 'of|expense, to Sutton Courtney, for comparison, p n es ры Ара. I do хонат this with ашу кубрек regar | seeing кеш ploughs Iu ога and оЁ І had hoped, wid other rival s -A 2 Both are interested in increasin The current Lei АШЫ ong the results of previous vation, I|for examination by itself, and on its own only —for good management can р Аван hen once it rtainly hâve. a right to an independent ета оп ав it prov ved—its I rformance during 8 ёё "io буг btained, and out of it comes rent as well аз s tenants profit. tho subject, and it = эр not seem convince Mr. Pullen himself of There is a field of Wheat he the station stating it. "Tbe T. d two years ago , and pe talks Р as thick ав possible, were it not that they е their point of coming in erness growin. geh d of use. е this extraordinary disparity of course it is mainly owing to the 5j right plant being use LA food for lants m: may be available. It arises also I rina artificial aid afforded to the Wheat plant, of wbich ihe | | dite Red - hzi benefit; mainly DE шч having * ad land, a ber o m ч ротой up "em me first tim prx t tained no doubt a large matter ер ТОКТО апа destruction — vilago wouid yield а pia tai ced th n of Mr. opriety in Б avs across examples of Success $e be quoted of Smith , шуш, |t d Culti- from ^ How E i аА наб: z heiet с proportion of — where an u ce has follow E any impr I believe there examples ota entire and čisheartened n ае it be one or two of the hs and tackle sent out by Mr. Fowle т rubbing—such work as 4 апа 6 hors бшед. pen гй абад as on Mr. Pullen's res there is open агре extent of о Ul ard of Ade ut and more bero dg done team power for 3s. to 4s. 6d. actual vec sedo of labour, ini repairs che work of this. done by Fowl year and the resent is X generally done Ati Fowler than by n | horse and ca an | 400 yards of, in char, ee oil, as headland, and kind has been Беш The power travels along one headlan e engineer, being attended by а boy and е water and coal. Тһе anchor, ad, travels along the othe adoption of Е of either Smith's or decia n of succ misfortunes th в both the poss the ліка, of the different. methods in operation, à better than he е гї ненттер of judges а ecce shows, w n: ow hours amidat d the into one exerted in WE ET r drums, gear another, - tat ета wu the power win tool is also available c round between “ме anchor at the ro What don fertis ? о of steam [deciden er "rcm. to v 4 fr own opinion, than by the awards of the Society's| ies is well- riti that t those awards have been con- ar form | m culti ivating a pparatus. not believe that of which ыг jn fort; era ale at Sutton заң on the draught of Fowler's apparatus, and of Tast C. Es and E., late Howard’ 8 tools—by Mr. Наг rison, M. In Ne: nty o CORE may be mim that in these sto: енота heating and of el. on EI of Cor failaren with their of down land tillage, I am collecting sinon which have but slight connection with our Men illustration which P hi; 4 n Ws | Ten ngth been served by the | thus been ят to бм x system of applying steam! power to the cultivation of the soil, Тһе had ho oped to encouragement iid has p ave [un а set of trtum from Bedford, vih e o compare the set f Leed But I cannot | | Howard ів кз to 4. Harrison and myself to put, one ces wi ynamometer to- Eds 1f, howev Es rom eds. Е J & esc i weg Ы 'ES ith the dynam | be es | have d a mistake. is, I believe, celi now; no one uses ey makes still bein g turned out manufactory, and is in lots o of instan: ces (in larger. numbers than of s it, gans the le which competed with it is upon weekly from the by claiming the | О ur | facts of two sets of e bought — The prize set was, I believe, b bought by Mr. See, of vertown, near Swindon, and did good work in that descr "y diff- | "re kis cere E n cultiva ation is to -— on agricul I shall now endeavour to b forward such evidenco of soie ts superiority, айыр су, as will co: everybody else. E: a ав well at он эй MEN that I do not| mean to marshal facts as a philosopher would ear, but at great Mason abes culty and t in gettin T Ty xchanged tds an Send ju Ж іп 1860 ре ocu about. It wi d in 1 62 by the adop- |i and in 18 2i T. Е, further improved by p- a from his ‚ more the same y р all questions pen [өү np tably at work. It may illustrate both the tons understood by the eye than land—and I to have obtained them both - эсек аа ааа 542 receiving to the last set of i inquiries on the subject t which Мен T issued to find that I had omitted to ask whose tackle my correspondents employ: This, however, I "- other — of A and I will refer nmi о one or of the results whieh have been obtain (A) Mr. n apparatus. about 700 grub Qu n the din me - got about 70 acres "nis 9 реа and has e 70 ue Я e 7 inches es in 20 days, in- res of in PE Ba Е үлү ы 2. Mr. Toward, on the Prince Consort's farm at Osborne, bed 94 acres one way, and pure $0 of them, 8 to , in 32 days; viz. :—174 acres at the rate of 53 acres a day upon an average, at a cost of SL. 15s. for coals, b s 9d. ve oil, 251 1s. Fu t.i Mae 3l. 8s. 6d. for repair— ali, 4s, 64. an Mr. Fa po mis of wt ed Sal vor EM o has had yd гес since Б R БЕ h d pum Pii ња КЕ опе € S g his Бес es ich А d don 1000 ага haee and Nis vM spring. Last yea: qu аар 10175 à а 6 to 8 inches tel in Це ed having paid 1781, for wages, coals, and oil, and у yer for begin А к ехрегїепсе. їз 1881. bid since А ning o unts to close on we 64. an aer er the whcle. This: spring 300 má tha! tis 5i es gru! ine way and crossed, have been done in 23 ал at a cost of 12/, Va. 6d. for coals, and 11. 10s. for oil, 851. 5s. for wages, and 21, for repairs ; 501. in all, e papers wher statem » е Re. аА X" Ri cases ors the t toli is Neues at work, and has been so for уеатз, while the details of ger Bteady management һауе ече E recorded, ава да that as to tlie expense of в cultivation in these cases ird is по doubt whatever that dt is is bd А less than that of hori now an kd or two of Howard's tackle. engine with горе sonvejed тоша КБР sides of Че po sad and fro along one of th (B) э: Howard's P A aii —(1) Mr. Taylor, manager = Baron Rothschild's home-farm, at Mentanero, has ploughed 75 at grub fed 110 pe and grubbed a second a; ragain time hi LS 8, 2L. Lus 6d, [^A oil y ЗП. ts. "m for d ЭСЕ на аро 1181. altogether, ploughing, averaging G Nod XLI WT a e, of Stev ооп, ts x on a heavy soil, АА 157 а a second time, 264 acres | Жанел 5 to 8 foa дее = 2 day about 6 acres a day, spending P pe 25l. in mi p 155. r^ p 301. in wages, qur ery little on repairs—571. in all, orvery little more than 4s. g^ "2 M ray, Mire do pm on , water as grubbed 7' сезе 2 THE GARDENERS' мандон АХ” асман GAZETTE, ? e emovals is included in the ti У, 8 days You may easily suppose só eed Itell you that ur ау" в work on several of them with the scariñer, wa: п 20 to 25 acres 2 ap the vori to des Twenty acres and m po. the same m possibly from а diari is bat ant, we have done more than once. Giles Edmonds." I here you have a case where the jd. ЫЙ ч КОКА О їп TOR fields 300 to 400 vards wide, where th. c es ciayey is g e t of Са rsh: halton, a member of this с 6 uv and grübbed 196 acres, upwards of 6 35 days, Ex t 181. have been pua i for coals, es ehe and d > [Juxz 6, 1863, ог | work being done. Аз to the draught when at plough, it was as — as possible four times the correspond. work of Howard's horse plough w ежей, [^ а team sides it. usual йу wo d that when re m to ght beginning at 1 lewt and endi ing а t5 it iot. po the end of the x 2 nearer therefore tothe engine, And the nàmomege. * placed in the rope on the side of the quadranple ле Ње , between it and the grubber, an ai бе аз 16 got close to the windlass ended at There were thus 4 суф. of work dons y the engine than were taken by the рань, and that 4 cwt. were lost in the dragging о of the d tu €] X snatch block. w how much Sof power takes place when t. rope 18 badly — drag it, when ed at all it takes ou Н ot сї. in a fi Жа in leng Here in work. ing Smit gr an 4 ewt. were ost і in a length of 3 4 t t ofa best 1 тош, EUN Soils a Takes Siok ahe oil 125 aeres, being а ** very heavy cláy,’; and 46 acres а A ses the following example of Fowler's tackle, being on the farm of Mr. E. Roberts, of Be ron Hall, а А а, 141 acres have been plo ughed, à bbed after P тт 6to 9 inches ys in 41 ме A ost of 22 for coal, 17. 173. 6d. for oil, 211. 35. 8d. A laid round three sides of a qua adra ng In dra out the А. to lay it round at starting, it не to .in drawing it 110 yards he first | stiatehbloek ў it piss 1 to 21 cwt. from to tlie кесопа snatch, ge another 180 yards; and it took 2 З cwt, in going from the second to the third snatch blocks. Аб the time it was taking 2 ewt. o with the brake ав usual, it took 4 abes with p i" wi 1. 108 for wages, and 5l, ee repairs, or about 501. altoge ether, the cost is 53. an acre all round. Take the farm of Mr. бае. Hodgkinson, M.P., "a k, of p зА - eet where 127 aeres havó trti plou; hed, 178 Һау d, and 39 acres. cross emo in 48 days, at а сае of Эт. 10s. for coal, 21. 15s. for oil, 341. 12s. for nU. ws water, and 247. 88, for repairs—about t 6d. а 951. altoge mis 1 асге all round. MM "orat Rich ardson of Hibaldstow, who üsés | must 14Ү! fi f th til th figures Fowler engine г idi ackle. Ho bas on various soils, | are in typ nis you will understand their bearing on $00. 29 Me СОЯ маа E bs telis us ihe айг. It is right to mention, however, that I 6d. per x for coals, - per acre for oil, 1s, 60. an асте for| understand that in Ho ^s My A таке wages, ог à "t 2s, 9d. i all d m zn to into one Ап нй of m: Age ood examples of unquestionable success VERE are not PIGET on boy lists. There cannot к? a с bt that steam cultivation may now be declared b entral Farmers' Club to be an ce. MERC success, dac p mere economy of kd is concerned. Of course the immediate ае тав oil, wages, keep the on n off M e ground eon the porters; and i 2% cwt: with no venies at all in Tt is, I think y you Ai agree with me, impossible to state these figur y length, realise а ы: te of tho case from mere hearsay: 1 ^ ix ad w holy de ull account of these Оң Дент Я trials бууу ШО Md be ү Шо xem ens m lo. lished т Meanw mbe E ering and r тера! гз, are no ot all the e ars | mined in the ordinary farm use oF ih it ж wee n À week in the field, апа there these tools stand on more ven terms t than. dynamometrical experiments would | dicate, If, as I believe, Fowler's plough ana ЖШН а below the cost — , has ала А-А, —— es deep in 20 даув~-Һе has it аб a cost of S Sd, i y AL in oil, omg and 207, vr Sarda including all all cde our, or 301. in all— being at > т! cours ont examples—they are good боз ОЁ сиз- tomers BT pe of Mr. Smith. and of Mr, Howard. But you will see the whole of them in the published (C) 2 Mr. Fowler's apparatus is is р, шоге „сову than of horse wor. armers will pay fon $t to 12s., and even 205. per acre, go supply coal and water to those who will let a steam tackle oit for and, and thus show their stimony. It is plai» n on the face of á bal no d yet it 5 is hero that the great posa of steam 'eultivation e Mr. Plummer, of Peasem therefore, gone ry general а.а E its or n urchasers kno oie o or fo Tor Cure cubi 8 m for letting out, and "a de 8. стэма t zie о holds 750 acres of | V ery stiff soil on n4 chalk near xd y; bought Fowlors ngino a wer 1860, costing 7801, ; he has bought 800, and 500 yards of rope in all, а that of repairs, udin cost than any other—yet for their adoption satis е: Е гатуе да ет needed in e e ri utterance Fowler’s tackle, ver forg improvements an -y alterations Кыс аге making in the dE iod ко ur fie = Gentlemen, I fear І have ied y мөн yetthe half remains 4014 3 "ш the d present „position of ste: ht t my Or De ood bee and ed by m is all the difference ре clay lands. It failure у оп | 819 t and success. Бо that While iti is on Кл soils, | pk E: adopted by p e with very ingenious wh кер не e Mist. a rope and d repairs, а! which oughing ; e pm remember TA Tias ploughed TO aeres se е uM d riter 125 S wb Lh 2: E T ET Жө боша М FS t 1L 10s, à. ient Xu! in EX & LI 4 has ploughed 1 days, at puse for qr or if 68. is Qurped hr grubbin; East Teeth. near Lechlade, уг » Hd daya, and spent 42i сс: hing 970 acres, ала 9. a da а day, ога being ploughing. gug o ERE in | remarks claim ability to stir КЕ Ex it is not [ud Ls itis оп the stiffost on that the g adv; d. agis for one system than | be done by s with hardly any pressure on the soil or subsoil is common to them all, I fear my story is getting too long and wearisome to | retain your xi much 1оввет, and I have not much | more ^v a is impossible t че intelligibly in a | A e results experi Atigi pr^ at it Satton сс iey by, Mr. Harris tayself-—I will only, indeed be plai у | апу one beforehand, that генов is зву little waste pow: Ten "I inthe direct qim m f traction. sh olly carrie Lr па require the anchor go, It зестра cwt. to 3} cwb d. Le ornes eni it todi Б evt wien wholly drag ese figures show the n ge of the slack Кее always keeps the rope е т a в{гаїп of he desughi, viz. from 5 to 6 owt, according to lain ought to ы the "тенби apparatus, ап ook x3 men ability to manage all and ғ : Mee will one day be pesas BUM e as Jam any of them. And аз Я l prendi condition of Ae — ж on Y ude, I will refer argument W which to conel eard las hold 4 а siei е taught, before they leave the school, so y enable th iabulated reports from Mr. Morton's 00 condos cannot appear until next week. The of tlie dynamometrical e. referred {0 * above paper, will also then be. Juxx 6, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, | 513 Calendar "n npe ] THE HYDROPULT, r B ICKSHIRE MERSE yei Жен: 1, 1863,—А month ago EXTRACTS EXTRÀC we wrote of the arrival of “ May weather," but our joy did not FROM THE й TS last many da; Under long- ign ro E: pent "iran А FROM THE Grass declined rapidly, Яо hogs had t to ша PRESS Pii тта. qmi and the catum elg was а s Es М fall the price of асту The effect on P. Сед «ІНЕ d de * just the reverse; the cold retarding the decay of any | 'Themachineiscer ei ,IRE HypRoPurr. — Swedes in store for the fow eattle then La, sep the most compact ape We are satisfied that Since the 96th (our Whitsunday t we hav рјоуеа efficacious force pump о all housekeepers ough s fin M days; Saturday's mild rain ны a | its size that we to » and we are onderful greenness; and though dull, it'continues growing. Daily Telegraph. rers satished that if The rainfall of the month i s -— 2 s inch), 4 Tx has had та Тнк HypmoruLT. — t 3 Рае it they will effect, owing to the low temper: n rise of 7° or | * All Londoners and order it" — 5 А 8° tells immediately. The Me eie of "s M is КАТЫ other town residents who forward, if агі rilling and Turnip sowing be the end of the | саге for cd B ade tale to tell, ** The e worse вр " Strong land | engines. of warehouses and other turned up raw from want of frost; but light 1 very- ironic and Agricultur al buildings, Ы thing that ld be desired; and the luxury of profit- | Gaz private, in t able labour was enhanced by the sight of the yellow Tax HYDROPULT. — polis апа provi: я weeds ашоп Wheat, Oni won't let last soon |** We strongly recom Mechanics! Ме S out of mind. The seed is brairding beauti and | mend it to our readers.” Hy. ei. the weather is not in favour - е e — A4 —Journal бате" ат фа а appear аб any moment. Potatoe: e just ely throug! е | апі — ardener. А ground, and must be kore e a PS once. There are fewer for sprinkling gardeus, planted tkan for some years past, and Күр аге скайп ing sight ів marred by an occasional field irregularly ръба ; for | b g always at hand А by Deng рва Lender much of ecc bred Ч d na i H zA d 10 any kind wh а Sm recommendation," — ТЕ never grew at a ere are man nstances where 18 гези. Cb buted to mismanagement at harvesttime. Аз | Maure dn En Iper rata Tews ef the usual in backw. айо grub E vetas ha dE msn А, Punti ед Е : T been v destructive, сћіе: among Potato Oats; yet. 73 dime HE YDROPULT. — nowhere a ire we seen the о quite destroyed. Mueh | Еу Magazine, THE HYDROPU LT “ Nothing has yet been of the early sown Barley has got quite patchy, and a рїесё| THE ĦHYDROPULT. — IS AN INVAL х INVENTION F ; introduced for watering which was qite blueis now varying it with yellow. It ів the | “Country readers who WATERING GARDENS, Р = £ardens equal to the least promising of our crops. For these ills the only remedy | order it on our recom- = EXTINGUISHING FIRES, - | Hydropult, as any one is such weather as we m now blessed p Harvest сай mendation, will not only PROTECTING a ROOF from FIRE, 1 standing close to hix be earlier than an average, which, with u about the end of | nót repent, but thank £ CLEANSING TREES from SMUTS, house can water, in a few August. Our 2 ORE рр out full of piernas lea us for cailing attention DRESSING with LIQUID MAN URE, = minutes, any ordinary avy fleeces, Ewes have been much reduced . machine wbich, = SPRINKLING PLANTS, = Suburban gården, thus latterly, and their lambs somewhat cramped for жаш. of Me ig once used, they > WASHING WINDOWS, saving much time, and but we trust things wlll go better now. Corn lised 1 netrer care to be z WASHING CARRIAGES, = ==] Кере the task in but little this year, and the farmer must live (if p can) on | withont."— Рог а World = PIN TI ipie. easy, Satisfactory hope. J. 7. мн түш и m pin ене. »— Builders! rter. Нур T rt on je a Bs "that ped Нүр .— БҰ » pitii establishment of ^ E most ous, i nnl = г косе um x ке аве JDaron Liebig.—It must be obyious to every reader еб bin s” Com- e- * e AE a of the Agricultural бон for the last 20 years, that mercial Daily HE еи We Lie In а: лой the theories gud teaching of this grent тап have Seil found no favour with its Editor. Fair play is a AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY HAND POWER jewel. Phe counteracting influences of Sprengel, А У awes, &е., have been largely quoted, but I never (SECURED by КотАъ LETTERS PATENT), remember to have seen the theories themselves or the es on “р they were qe introduced into уош | Priee TWO GUINEAS columns—we?have had;the bai The epit as bpon tis чїй, bang а ud Complete, with 2} feet Suction and 3 feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wiro Strainer, Rose or = ей quotations from his last work, as if he за delivered or : ыг апа шан et. NON read his paper before som: of oür armers' Clubs ? Тай СРИ сар НАРИ К proud to acknowledge myselfa firm believer in his great | R ded efficient and Engine by tl l Fire I С ies of Great Britain principles, and as an ardent admirer of his wonderful wers, ok upon him „as 4 Sir І ORDERED ВҮ THE WAR РИТУ AS FIRE ENGINES. agricultural рерге апаа егу. Every page of his се uw a vn ration н P" то beri bar Дец or TnoMas Rivzns, Esq. the eminent Florist, Бнтвтжү HrppAxp, Esq. and other well-known gentlemen, or an elucidation of some hi ER idden workin of nature, „Ніз owers ofr his recommend it as an invaluable Garden Iinplement. g Powers wu EDS P eiucidate M curo ico Tae truth and e error; r^ ойгоо theory füdes iy ada p lucidity of his crucial е ue It EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS ів a pity that we cannot dissociate na jim in such a Я саве, си уй мае ^em Itis поба Veri a Y D V rds: [Inch и роо jr k * The шу uu n уш кее quen шушы for Е the > asure A Dress1D e 0865 to w such machines аге a) 1 —DWINTON DOULT, 99 esti We e to M . Да AVISO Phe Mh 23 entisaction, an и au вирт, р wbic ч OE Beoretary, Liverpool and London In: Tu ance Company." J ben сап ‹ regar e the nutrition of ret sa Т, for one, express be vai iple d E т Hydropait, Th à 0E fie da, ware houses, manu: | үр 155 portability of tie реше operation хотны Ad this JUS Ngoc DA consider his hitrogon factories, or t private ons d ы large А sonagid uf, мила Firo Fire Compan у.” неч thes 2 failak kro A S s want to see ашы: ved зару plicabiity dt and other purposes will be Ori M uh in y Hour after Sir, : Ta ERCY M. ELE pora ione T quem к J pe 87 та ada ы oe 7А = 9. 8: ү — 3 ея Ay by day, as sprint yos Ip n *' Chas. P. over his pages, and try to ә fully his profound pp iin the. How well I ni now understand А f the Rev. S. Smith's practice at Lois Weedon. кд shows that we cannot, | CA in most soils, manure the call ti arrests, and fixes the IIVIhDADITT UTION : f i of so-called res Melee, but n Het прач Бена м who are now pamiii on the гт worthless D Li the Hydropult, and through t it sale. nr k at the miserable | fop ma of the rincipal Ironmongery and Seed Establishments we the city and provi pale subsoil in a section immediate y below Ше 6 or | These бейыз "ч Жы Р їп p^ n Pages the Hydropult in appearance, and a cale Әйә 45 Г. the tivated soil, and you will see that it has enmt a g T are um placed ys or near ard, Тһе Proprietor therefore issues to v 1 2 e: by surface appli- | this caution, and ү espeetfully intimates that parties wishing to purchase the H ydopult, should exa mine the back his surface | Machine offered for sale, and see if it has attached ius а м, with D Бе following words :— “The H; d Бы thes zi рага еа portable Fire Annihilator and ды n Engi f ers; : nts f == Сиашла Р. Burton, Gen eral Agen à (Voss s Paten)" Unless tliis еы чыдай ! machine is not the à redis POE UU AM x Mw i Am YR HYDROPULT is MADE of BRASS та Arar Wies A coa s Ri EIGHT GALLONS of WATER PER MINUTE in the “ «right plas" |! — s e int to die in the spring. c and private buildings have been saved from ыны iy пе рану ihe causes of the benefits | of the e Royi Society for Protection of Life from Fire, certifies to anot Do g FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! THE HYDROPULT IS THE MOST EFFICIENT ИМ: n IN е ix^ Xd үр vii {ч many Winking THE WORLD, BECAUSE THE MCST AVAILABLE. i р ja god mor rticular 18 force pum applienb and sitviations hero work ** On the Natural e E of Hus nh ndry. 1] J. J. It can be used for all purposes for which а hydrant or рв d Mechi, Tiptree Hall, Маз other сосе ate useless, ; | PROPRIETOR; otices to Correspondents. CHARLES P. BUTTON, Pro: EET, LONDON, E.C Eg She. paper tv д 253 о pamphlet HYDROPULT WARBHOUME x RE т : xs È ais аы iion, of 52, Parlament Bee, ейдана WEST END DEPOT, 309, REGENT STREET, W, с THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JvNz 6, 1868, — 1Ó OHN WARNER AND SONS А , d 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, London, E.C. WARNERS IMPROVED PATENT, 1 NOW FITTED WITH AN AIR VESSEL ^ j Р E * E No. 554 No. 579}. nA. GAL- ига; SWING e BARROW VANIZED IRON TUB | holding about 35 gallons) is GARDEN ENGINE, with | intended for all large esta- ў Registered S der, is strongly | blishments where much ё ded lurabili watering is done by the * s A T Watering Pot. By its us low price—viz. : the Gardener will save ion ys аы time and labour, particularly 55 "omg E H о shots the Tank, Pond, or ENTIA WM Pump, is at a distance from M этсе: the Garden. Larger д ыйы 35 gallons .. £210 0 ither Wood or Iron. 20-4 i20 0 BRASS SYRINGES of all kinds from 98, to 21. No. 5674. Lm RS IMPROVED PATENT DOUBLE-ACTION Re with 6 feet Flexible Suction Pipe, 21s. Will draw water from water-pot, pail, tank, or кү in conservatory or garden, and throw the water, either in a fine Жошы, Өг а strong stream, to a V distance of 30 feet. As this Syringe draws and forces the water at both up and m strokes, the emere rei necessary Bud charge the ordinary Syringe is avoid. ; t н i бав AS ixi Is the only Fngine at £2 25. ihat throw: a constent Stream. k Syripge, and may be used as an effective Garden Engine with Warners' Water THERE ARE NO SUCTIO берер саек dS May be obtained of any Ironmonger or Seedsman аб tte above price, o "do аур HAILETE to onore wi клы е and din M AVOIDED, JOHN WARNER ax» SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, Еб. WIND ENGINE, „Patent Self-Regulating, for PUMPING, OAT-CRUSHING, THRESHING, GRINDING, CHAFF-CUITING, SAWING, OR DRIVING OTHER MACHINES For FARM РІ JRPOSES g ork,—E heap. For PUMPING PURPOSES invaluable, working day and night, quiring no wat А ing. Power from 3 to 12-Ногвез, Sketch shows a 4 Horse Power Engine as used on Farms; « 1 ^M iid The LORDS of the ADMIRALTY, the VICEROY GYPT, NOBLEMEN, PRACTICAL FARMERS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, an and COLONISTS, use these ENGINES for all purposes. С BURY АХ S DOLLAR RD, Sore MANUFACTURE А d ; © ыы IRON Work. NEW PARK STREET, BOUTHWANE LONDON. 1 Joxe 13, 1853.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 553 GREEN'S LATEST IMPROVED PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES FOR THE PRESENT SEASON 1863. Р, H PET o AG Laer E ud Msn кзы шла л GREEN'S NEW PATENT LAWN MOWER. GREEN'S NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLER. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED TO THOS. GREEN FOR HIS PATENT LAWN MOWERS, PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN ON THREE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1862, AND DURING THE PRESENT SEASON 1863. GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have carried off every Prize that has been given ш u е # competiti ud and gd gae f sd à Highly They are the only Machines in constant use at the BAN GARDENS, WINDSOR; the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S GARDENS, SOUTH niy KENSINGTON; the BOTANICAL GARDENS, REGENT'S PARK; the CRYSTAL "PALACE СОМРАМҮ?З GARDENS, SYDENHAM ; the KENSINGTON gem GARDENS; the HYDE PARK VAM NS, vy in s iin of the principal Parks, Squares, id sii wr E NOTENN Clergy, and Чеже throughout the e Kingdom. 1 have had in the MA NU. FACTURE of LAWN М 1 1 and efficient ; Implement namely, Simplicity of C rability, ‚апа "General P Practieability, and they are slad to be able to state that they have bined tk d that 1l , bu "i by thoir long божы vid Upwards of 14,000 не thé above Machines. have Боен sold since the year 1856, and tl 15 of ] tifying to thei efficiency. "They t TESTIMONIALS. “ Royal Horticultural id South айд Ws ev; 28, 1863. ‚| ** Royal "rin Windsor, March 27, 1863. * DEAR Srg, —Your Mowing M EL US which * DEAR SIR, and Mowing Machin: 1 for two sensons, "have "— bies de do а T лде, апа vim а | f the Roval G Es чы z A R FI ln Ion i er Mac si наа. | use of the Royal Gardens, e indsor, give great uvm n, * То Mr. Green." e “Yo аа Gro. Eyres.” | | | “То Mr. Green," oos ~“ Yours very truly, Тн I Y А PRICES. To C HD» : S ital dv, If with Patent Deli Box. ао net o. O ^0 Buitablo foy One Fe RE АЙБЫМДЫ ЫН, ok celi ТЕСИ IS inches... #7 10 OSuidbo for Ono Man and Boy £8 15 M 5 1o Do. Do. 10s. extra. se n 5 16 10 i Suitable for One Mon or Tw wo Bo oys. » ie 8 10 0 Suitable 1 for Two Me ө E 17 6 The 16-inch and Yéinch Mes hine, with internal genr, are particularly recom- 7.6 "br ne pers ficns of HORSE MACHINES, айй Вох of Bent and Ces. DONKEY and фек МА! M including Traces. " With Collecting Box. With Patent Delivery Box. h Collecting y To Cut 30 inches au (oor ГЕИ) 30 УШГА i» .2£21 10 0 To Cnt 24 inches và t^ pn 10 d. ee vel ..£12 10 0 »5::86 5% ET 28 0 «0 - E .. 24 16 0 26.5 vie “© 19 30:0. es ER Se 2 0 hc. » vi m 20 0D 3^ 5 vis 98 2.0 5:90 » 25 16 14 0 18 0 0 » 48 , 29 0 0 S 281 B0 tad ts for Donkey us; У or Pony, 2 20s. Ў Boot for Horse, pir "s 1. PA Tutius 5 . 3 fd р t 1 princip ti d Machines, which have given such universal satisfaction. АП p Donkey, et a ya Machines have the Patent Self-Cleaning Self-Sharpening g ts, and require no Box of Requisites, Mya E. mato aud AP i J hip; are delivered Carriage Free to all the pri е ilway Stations and Shipping Porta Жа үрүү am M LE: Tes рр 4'^e qs 4. d, if sent Carriage Free to Leed GREEN'S IMPROVED. NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS Diameter 20 inches, length 22 inches, price £3 5з, | ER 16 inches, length 17 inches, qe "^ P | Diameter 24 inches, length 26 inches, price 22 бз, r 30 inches, length 32 inches, pric Delivered Carriage Free to all the principal Railway Stations and Sgen Ports in England, ORTABLE and FIXED STEAM ENGINES ; шыр THRESHING, Mone д6 Brut MACHINES ; REAPING 5 MOWING MACHINES ; E CRUSHING M vh «Pid CRUSHING dass MILLS; ОВАР отон; T AKIN "d З i CLOD — and WROUGHT IRON FIELD RUTTARE. pur. HARROWS, and ab cmd VERANDAHS ;- *3 NT T: огил, and y а of GARDEN ENGINES and SYRINGES; GAR HAIRS and TABLES; Mime and VÀSES; GARDEN TOOLS; PREMIUM тие IRON FENCING and HURDLES ; cs INED т р cH. of all гат ESPALIE R FENCES; GAME-PROOF E NETTING and TRELLIS WORK ; ORNAMENTAL a ENTRANCE, WICKET, and FOOTPATH GATES; ssl, IRON FIELD GATES; T GUARDS; CATTLE and PIG ТОЙОН. годні RACKS; WASHING and MORE MACHINES; FIRE-PROOF IRON SAFES ; "Твой WHEELBARROWS ; VED IRON STABLE FITTINGS ; every description of HORTICULTURAL aud AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ; and MANUFACTURERS r^ all kinds of IRONWORK for the IMPROVEMENT or EMBELLISHMENT of LANDED PROPERTY. Illustrated Catalogu Он О on em T. GREEN & SON, SMITHFIELD ТКОХ WORKS, LEEDS ; & 9, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, EO, - THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE [JUNE 13, 1868, Skirving's Swede—Sutton's Selected key ap Bedding P 0 Же дет STONE will Nous Carriage free SONS have a choice del)! upon receipt of Post ч (Cx Ordo r 3^ 18. | CALCEOLARIA, saved from carefully hybridised flowers, Str possessing all the recognised floral E viz. ms Y SKIRVING'S UP on Castle гт А, 100 Strong Plants in Pots; consistin, jtd 1860, which they can |of GERANIUMS, E DAHLIAS, VERBENAS, |, T ER WO and marking ted 25. 0d rongi y end. 9@. per lb., or ‚ &c. , \ dmt in peer слі. b ted ; " ; „| PRIMULA т FIMBRIATA, da choice, 1з. and Also SUTTON'S CHAMPION, Hardy | LOGUES чол npplion to give satisfaction, CATA- | "e, ба per PURPLE-TOP, and Hardy WHITE DRACÆNA отин INDIVISA, from Mount Egmont, SWEDE; but the Stock of '* Champion " Munro Nursery, Sible Hedingham, Essex. New Zealand.—Beautiful fine foliaged plant, 1s. and 2s, (g*. Swede, though saved from Е of Les. qmm 50 Acres of Land, being small compared ——_—_ acecit lu Iona 5M i i сОотлосн, Seed Merchants, Covent Gard with the demand, this sort cannot Market, Lon don, W.C. , en be süpplied under 1з. per 1b., or 45s. per bush. | TOHN KEARSLEY AND SONS, Leeds, offer as below Royal "ams ie Establishment, fine Plan and Greenhouse Plants, &c. Per 100.28 s d бене Бине LOBELIA KONMEN INA 10 ОВЕ ARKER begs to invite ый» ч Prize Vegetables, — Plánts SCARLET,in4varietis — .. 1 6 Collections of AMARYLLIS, АРАВА NDA EXOTII ge GERANIUM GOLDEN CHAIN PRA ORCHIDS, FERNS, and LYCOPODS; O ЖЛЕ ЖА A prati OB RM КАПА, Lour BIJOU, PERFECTION, йс... 1 5 VARIEGATED FOLIAGED PLANTS; ЕИ US, at the following prici БЫК; e M m EY STOVE, GR ye Agg de AEN Y PLANTS: iai оа DAHLIA oice . are health: li urchasers 0! CABBAGE, Télanco and other Kinds pioj РАНА SINENSIS, Double White, fine.. 3 0 will be treated on tho most liberal t of all the true kinds, as exhibited àt the Great s. d. HOYA V ARIEG: АТА rd Ur 0 12 International Fruit, Gourd, and Vegetable Show| 4 ү аа ADOTE EA " 0 10 PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CÀTALOQURS аге рир of the Royal Hortioultutal cem Lr "uA bo ir TRITOMA MEAE 21 0 6 lished, апа will be forwarded tò applicants. Козаре Gardena in Осор, 1805, and to whioh J Ferr ача Аса A Exotlo Nursory, footing, Surrey, 8. BROCC ol ilb i cow EMT ue te A NM jj 2" PARADISE AND VICTORÍA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. VARIEGATED GARNISHING RAIL ` 1s. рег 16%. ` DRUMHEAD CABBAGE, and tho ue kinds of 30 SAVOYS Јонх бары, н "T Seed Establishment, Wester- B. 3 W ILLI AMS ham, Kent. Invites inspection of his large and well assorted Collections of Bedding Scarlet Horse we Geranium Adonis OHN НАШІ, став atn and EXOTIC ORCHIDS, — AND LYOCOPODS, Jose аһ 24. атар r intenda sending cen s МА; provement ба ай existing Scarlets. "Flowers т у EXC ight t ight, | MISCELLANEOUS, mum AND GREENHOUSE —— VARIEGATED AND Scar it it , t E tried aC Cbiswiok lad year ii а Р асти т ш ENTAL ттүү" LAN déscribed by LM Moore in the Proceedings of > Royal — € jety for March last. :(ADONIS * * * (the AMONGST WHIOH ARE SOME VERY FINE SPECIMENS. highest of merit), Harry. Moderately vigorous habit, j po Flow white eyc—considered to be а wo. corem igi t received а Certificate of Merit at the Royal Botanic Ѕосіеіу'з Show in Now ready, post free to all uA Eo Бин оп x Pss RONDE d, M the SUR t tot 2s wea SUNL in quantities, and Will BS Aa to арар У A NEW GENERAL PLANT CATALOGUE, "OE С в — 9 ч ioo аз ш кеу Select Lists of Choice Exotic Orchids, Ferns, Sto d Greenhouse Plants, Indian Azaleas, Bunyard & Son, Maid-| ,, Lee, Hammersmith Variegate ed and Ornamental Foliaged Plants, Fuchsias, Roe re Rhododendrons, Verbenas, Petunias, stone and Ashford » Osborn & Sons, Fulham | Phloxes, Cinerarias, созаи anthemums, Hardy Variegated Plants, Herbaceous and Alpine Plants, Roses, Hardy » Moon & Dun Merni X je on Trees and. Shr ubs, Fruit Trees, бо» am al e М - 7 Milla ro M WITH A DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF NEW, BEAUTIFUL, AND RARE PLANTS. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. REMAINING ARRANGEMENTS for ш he EXHIBITIONS and MEETINGS in 1868, кы THE GARDEN, аин KENSINGAÓN, W. "BATURDAY, JUNE d .. .. Piet: Band аң SATURDAY, лу 95 .. .. menade. d at 4, 4 ӯ E { oq m -— т EXHIB: =" omi atl. Bands at 2. WEDNESDAY, JULY 99.. - Fiorai бош Band at 4. EDNESDAY, JUNE о: "ul omite, ai oral сн at 12. Fruit Sub-Committee 25 10. а a dic Ra sime mittee, at 12. SATURDAY, JUNE 20 .. i2 Promenade. Band ai TuESDAY, AuGUST 25 .. eo ped at 12. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 .. i» f mon enado, a Band b 4 Fruit Co ome at 12. ouncil, at 11. в SHOW, at 1. wem po 26 » sois pie tie ipee x end. of Fellows, at 2. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9 .. E- Band. a re TURDAY, JUNE “ жЕ romenade. at4. 10. - 4 dt tpe d GREA’ ry memoir OSES NEW PLANTS,. ы-у ете pr 10. EDNESDAY, JUL ik ^ s at i ies ral Committee, & 12. : po at 10. TUESDAY, Верт, 92. .. Fruit Committee, at 12. i Fruit Vie cg at 10. : bras at SATURDAY, JULY 4 — .. = Nae v iy : Famiv, Oct. 31; E p 2420. or беа pj NS at 2. Torspav, үт .. _.. Fruit ommi teo, at Tuzspar, бот. 6.. .. ... ori Doníthitteo, Bt SDN. Jor it Me cer od M 12. 4 Fruit Committee, irer 2. SATURDAY, JULY 1. у. алтыр ту э ыз б: : уал 6 seci е OUS ӘБИ. }}=онкарат, рш s ET! Promenado. Band daté, Turspay, Nov. 10 .. 4. Борро, at a x .. ++ oae Tira Floral ое аа at 12 FRIDAY, DEC. 4 КЕ E Council, at 11. ҸӰ » ++ -- nm " WEDNESDAY, JULY 22.. .. i каране, e 1 ТпкврАу, DEC. 8 пе поа Domitia grs FRIDAY, JULY 24 e DEI FRIDAY, рес. 18 "ica. 5 ond $ ed for Election ог Fellows, at 2, 4 mein ELECTION OF FELLOWS Gentlemen and Ladies wishing to become Fellows have td be sed b propo: some one айу; А ci to whom th y subscription is Two Guineas Entrance Fee, and Two ошода d Four Guin i aecording to the E! M d M ао Аай á ADMISSION OF THE PUBLIC. 30, packets К^ Ауу: ds t by Fellows for б]. et. Тһе ti b Sn of the a. d dM MAR. ш, аа е during Ње year— 1. HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITIONS AN D dress 2. GREAT EXHIBITIONS. Free to Fellows and the Tran o d ER о денин Fnosxs Suow- tora ie ferable зерн apo ма. also ad- ad: June 17. Le niter ЕхнїВйїтї "Шо admission by aea pA each, sach, рш. се door dor or Бу Tickets previously | July 1. { Бозе ӨИК. a p Gas. паа рте is We to, po ә tr I1 be purchased. charged for each admission. : 3. PROMENADES. July 8, 15, 22, 59 1 S&TUEDA: 16, p^ ;4 Tre to Fellow and the Transferable Cards, and also admission by p: Б ар Oe УШ, 20 277 July k 28, 0 pem ox (CALCEOLARIA, CINERARIA, PRIMULA, бе, ME Td m— Јоме 13, 1863.] . THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 555 Extra Choice Cineraria eed. : support to the motion, In the abstract he could | thread which supports it. rog partition Tark UCOMBE, PINCE, AND CO. ow sending out|see no harm, but гея good, in doing that in|bulges out upwards, till а stage а н ТА О hle ВЕЕР, which has been | Edinburgh which has been already done in other | growth the investing pb сяр а а ессе this Foa. oicest selected Flowers, an phi capitals—that is to say, opening а place ever во | spore-mass, with or without the nt, one 0 confidence to recommend tho seed as being vastly речи small от large for purposes of recreation. But in ия =ч. ъч E Dev OMM. парос реди. yo пу post, 3 each. | the present case thére was another consideration, Mr. RSHALL — us that he should never ly, that a real, sincere, and honest feeling h е had he not visited y» , e ot visited the XAL DUE safest at the part of the people ut A exists with | gre mae very e ien the morning, at whi The next МЕЕ? this Committee for the Exhibition or| Fegard to this question. eld that, without | time the little masses are disok һатрей. Мо period is NEW P PLANTS ie C SRBDLINGS m be held m conjunction | some very grave and im d reason, you ought | in fact so fruitful to the naturalist, to whom , as to - the First Great Show vof the season, whic ex med not to do violence б, public fouling and that | every intelligent ced eig Ab d early | rising he Gardens of ine, Society on June [a The paiia ^ К E ill form Classes 24, 25, 26, 5 and 29 of (he Schedule "or that publie feeling in inbürgh and Scotland was|is of immense impor valuable or day; and Sub-co indi ittees will beappointed to adjudicate upon | against opening these gardens оп Sunday even- | interesting plant ороду s iod, y pem visits, LL T———á ings, was, he thought, r^ indisputable fact. | from d depredators which are cunning eno ugh to Class 2 is for New uk Rare Tender Pita not in flower. The great desire expresse ed t enter th Class 26 is for New Orchids in flow: must proceed from the same "feelin which forbid- gm closing our remarks it may be interestin P f g 1g n Class 27 is for New or Rare Hard РЧ Plants : Ң Class 29 is for Beedling Florists Flowers, and Garden Hybrids den fruit excites in the minds of men. The hon. |to many of our readers to notice another pe in of sa mover said the feeling of Scotland is changing, connection with Pilobolus, which shows the need hat in th i ime ion i \ s exhibited iuit bein the Gardens by haltpast | а 8 осоо A эу, а regulations; | opinion of - us С! zu bein favour of opening | MÜLLER bad observed in many of the swollen ev e required t that à written statement of the subjects Taby these gardens. Well, said Lord PALME Ed let transparent vesieles, as he believed, immediately ibi в uld be ie hon et us | sw were in an осеап of its own. e н = PS wait, he added, and act in accordance with public accordingly believed his plant to be а zoo hyte. ot dev omn ior the DE CORAT ION or | opinion and in a spirit of defer -— to о E not, | PEnsooN, however, conjectured that the worm Was the DINNER ILTABLE ar ГОЗ Sir ©. Wexıwogra Dire, | by hasty adoption of а prineiple а. ої у дда ойо; aud Mr. CunREY, whose Parta iot 3 [x оге fua row NESDA Y, ment in the : sbstraot might be disposed. ч lend it memoir on Pilobolus will be found in the first Sanoit: Е end Golà — Дейш, or ; Becond sano ction, off and honour: riti volume of the Journal of the Proceedings of the Prize, Gold Basan Мо dal, Бош ety’s entertaine Linnean Society, confirmed PERSOON а: Sayer Modak ore a tiful arrange а Бе hetat] Вг avo! Mn. P а. or course the | Не found that the little parasite was merely the merit; valuable Flowers or "Prufts ае Е therefore not uri motion was lost. common Ang willula fluviatilis, whi oh Bone: ^ оѓ Each set must consist of three groups, & epifc ом rue mr er шеш} О, ous cosdlernaiion was | #®@ from. thence a scr mer е Бол draer in qe turo ШЫ dues | ct amongst the servantsof one of tho greatest Pih Brest aer fn ро дет агора Кае animala "dns ыйа асра СЕЗ А БОД ЫШ esta blishmgifi in Scotland, in consequence of plants m tá de ТОРИЙ, ү diy t these erystal cases, is ants, &c., to һе taken to {һе Bociety's Council Room of var ario d pM any. bt xA of ved m curious n i It is no rta ешш rance. are invited to join in whioh adie eing spotted with little brown pele | that they ever get. et info the увів Шаш с Ethe ооа erowned with а dew деб. Ж mig morning of the X ihv. РВС АРД АУЕ ir W ОШЕН ТӨН eHi AWG БА ЎЫ BEONE: — Léttéra to bo ücddeieed vind themselves iow сүн pots, and cial icai ies bp confounded with it, and the little to Mr. G. ion Royal Horticultural Bociety's Garden, South | WINdOWS Were 8 wi e same 3 Mah sup ensington, W. e ence ascended the sri pn moy od p te and |" The little care Sai is gomer common both o Pen ^ horse and cow-dung in pastures in autumn ati Ehe Gardeners e hcontele, Eu ЕМЕ, КАА: mi the ipei rud will amply repay a үт еен M, J. | B. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1863. aod а fruit {оа тари КОЛЫ, vas LM € inquired digi Dd pa bog Moss Sph ——— THE recent zin Kee! Snow yielded MEETINGS POR THR ENBUING жаз ли зей 1 the gro the емо 9} non i tus а fair display tirely Bp how- л WEEK, У enormons wer of | ever by. northern. че EA bhat it ж national” in f edm dit the Fungus, so that TI IIT Ра ero carried ой by the Wzpxrspir, June 17 8: G kn т E Я f п in Kensington is s "ir v minds ot the dips MI were set at rest. 2 growers, Me 4 ормо: га берү tö a $& hon very similar case has ES m ул ей to e: [s of Stapleford, the Mises ма Woop of York. Фә TuvnspAY, Р Ely, w ye is always | Тһе sorts shown were:— e emier 5 Tae HORTICULTURAL WORLD is all astir this нанай by any SÉ of botanical бг Phorteulturl George Lightbody, dices Regular aud" Colonel season, Тһе other day H.R.H. Prince ALFRED |interest, found that the leav ta x , and| Taylor, each five times repeated ; Heap's Smiling having looked in upon the Bo ical Garden, аута of herbaceous plats V eedless | Beauty, Sykes Complete, and Blackbird, each four Edinburgh, took the opportunity o of planting а | о enumerate, were dotted with ЯА black e spooks, mes; Lancashire Hero and Meteor FI а trice; memorial tree theré in the vicinity of ome planted | the origin of which he could not account for. Lee's Bright Venus, US won i Sir C. Napier, Lovely by the PRINCE OF Wares in 1859; and of another | tirst it appeared that those leaves only ais Ann, Mrs. Smith, „аро duy тоя on and Tmporator, each by Lord РА gr $ visit to Edinbur Saa а kind selected was awards it was А und that wood, and walls, and Wales ортон True, Briton, Richard Headly, Ne Californian Conifer ed by Mr. MvREAY з |. anès, as in the former саве, were equally ? -Albertiana, which «has of late years been intro- | де ino ed. k ; 25 d Eee Mp OM. S (T Ашы ЫТ duced. It is the Hemlock Mas of Oregon, very уле iae Vere "kindly submitted to us, and аз Queen Vietoria, Blue ү Жш бага Bolivar, and хал related to A. Merte | before it was quite clear that the spots Mas derived | Qairn's Model. Cheltenham has for the uesday the QUEEN v honoured the Royal ets sd us. Jt was ai ещ sted that | show of 1864, or failing — either Slough or Cari- i i : Op fi Sin wher t of these to the memory of the most illustrious | insects feed on the spores of Fungi, and their dung | flowers, of which the past season has witnessed some- а варі заж ted PRrNCE, who until his death | seems to consist of scarcely anything more than а | aps in like а. revival in yiia metropolitan districts. . "s : x ее bee 3 ^ Кой po E. or did: no VAR gh the bod he insect. n * Memorial Committee" were by comm e , it appeared that fresh ОЕ орог liad | 2180 EX only persons present on the occasion, cat Ур been placed among the plants, and it was probable | yy pi Princesses it A and BEATRICE, Prince therefore that, as in the former ease the Sphagnum |in the үе, " pee. = thè Аи exhibitors, and som bers of Her MajzsrY's hou chola., supplied the dark bodies, so the horse-droppings the ey were. Over or past their best át the азы fixed on. d | did in this са The ounded b io the rig wE © B B © = em m Ф [#2] © & E: 4 е ш а un B Ф m [ а @ а un " l "һе very m dre. а proiigious онй assem а зе. spores were surr y right time for holding in the same Garden а Ше с рано с a distinct, rather thick, dull purple membrane, 2e show of à particular flo ond control; ic ed firmly to the bodies, | but our contemporary, We "incesa Sragen o - мев снн but though the specks resem greatly th о дом guis кү id memory of|vesiocles of some e aF there was a 10 а. КЕС Consort of the Qu. 1ш spite of a | understanding iow 30 detached or squ verything passed off most satis- | from their ird femen: ring Wis "n ўю very skilful arrangements| Mr. a QN M now been able to |E ay may make a note of this, with edens Í the бошо il, by Sir WENT- | solve e dificult ty by p ша fruit ofthe jc к» e whom eno —Á amount | has ын that the specks a ed thé t e e of supervision must s бай fallen. А fuli deserip- | mould Pilobolus ws, which, like the FISH AND FISHING.—No. X tion of the scene will be found in atothér column. | Spherobolus, has the р, idm of ejecting its fruit eye 'TENÜH AND C. to a considerable distance, in nt present instance | pygwrr to dires % MSN 3 t. ij т? t rt urs Iw the House of m 2 motion has been sometimes ás far аз а co ouple в пе i tion takts а. bj WETA р беер Ei made to open the, визивед, 5 ак a ат jf the li mem- | еве in m younger Жын I һауе'с any an у to the public on Sundays. ERSTON trate of id globos p eit which an hour ot innocent recreation, "iss in mind and 1t with his cub aep i good тет d. 4 thé diass of à ilobolus the |bedy, I was io talina f nothing m элс? МЫ noble Viscount observed tha e were to vote ич 18 s produced 29 е 35 ur the partition | | rating. I am one of those "who lare gr gra wid ш according to his own ribns E и give his | which верата f spores from thel every branch of angling an не, 556 I have fished for minnows, THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Jone 13, 13, are treated in all respects like 4 еы pits to gus them “а delicate dish." губоре S Whio would naturall be fen ed in that | the авг Hyacinths. Gudgeon, roach, bleak, dace and perch, bream, tench, | part where any rains flow cr drain into the pond. he second шой practised in propagation diff, rp, chub, &e., у ave been my victims in great would have the wildest hawthorn and bramble grow | from the Po. both in the manner of Operating on the proa dee: Doi Ane a AIDE a pike | here and there on the pond bank, and, in fact, make it | bulb and in results, A slice of the under part of have I been the onar revenging he bu lb in is case is „cut or scooped out, and the murders of hi в wea aker br ethre еп, And now I profess Here, eig: must break off for the present, E. C. | circul y f э h it is formed, are ex: зей to the view as shown e third sketch. y The bulbs propao in this manner require much ar Most anglers when EE arrive at this round of һе} A VISIT TO THE ВОІВ FARMS OF HAARLEM, | more careful treatment afterwards than those which ladder, fi are pues in the other way. They гад dried in "ie 0 —the highest art, salmon fishi ing, —despise all the P о vets.— The Hyacinth pro tes e they are taken into rying room, lower imd, aye, even trout fishing. But, somehow Кдын как» таШу j^ fes aud by soe ow m ev oth | they hia be prs at frequently afterwards, а or other, І до not, Perhaps this arises from the fact these operations are too slow to supply the grent |: ds very apt t mouldy or to rot. t i8 воще, that I am growing old а nd le ess activi S -— RA 2 4. де med "vhi ch exists fo or this Sine at aszlom to mix a little dry E amongst them full well that nI indas ja Dyd order to preserve them. , Extr rem Б of dryness p like Gay's “feeble ” fox— the bulbs to throw out offse "€ a methods are | 9 : Ugust op ut hark ! I hear a hen that clucks: adopted, and both of v» а most Septem uber they КҮН pad d in "the о n beds, ang Go, but bé modent T your food— interesting. Опе mode i some- main there until the follo summer, during whith р А chi кы too, y lelit do me good." Í mos To de period а crop of young bulbs s been formed on the h hard and à iha! 1 der side of the old ones in the man in tha And I fis à ual зүнө Sketch. These are taken off in autu planted of feathers and irme enne p out singly, in nurseries, like the others Still, so innately am I а fishe: жана. that I despise ће iw three = eri ircumst [73 none of those lower arts when better is not at hand; H N th these methods o producing young and I have been of late reflec г g on the happy hours yacinths which are worth: notice. The I have RUN к way by the of carp and tench treated in the way first mentioned produce young ong ponds. And now I ask poer p should n ers Бег їп size, but fewer in number than those whieh similarly enjoy Мама и nd why should мар bes | bul treated in the second way. In the first instance the the way, and endeavour to Str ct in the art of bs are formed at the edges of the cuts, ks ш the making tenc d carp ponds for other's benefit ? Second they come out over the surfaca, The tench, especially, and also the carp (dependent moe the bulbs formed b y the first method send up on the mode of cooking), T esteem good vig А "€ and Ves the first spring, while those produced рану: in country н» ede е sea-fi rarely upon the second plan do not sho y sig visit. of this. vem 38:3iot ground of their existence below. Some varieties of tli only wholesome, but a * tre i Hyacinth succeed best when treated in the fi Way, The amateur ine. and angler will of course deve and others appear fer the second. For example, tench and carp ponds in his grounds. Тһе amateur M own Waterl 29 does gardener and eom may have friends to тшш ап when propagated in the second vay: ; and I believe itis - to him I would recommend the creation of fish ponds, Faro, multiplied in this manner by the growers ai and the dener professional will always find a pon fi A ыш s— pond-water beh almost as The required for these young bulbs to "iud kJ good as rain, and he may make it “рау” by char arging бдай." tai. e н bo уп for the —— his neighbours for the ем of fishing, so жол pet the differen Four or five у, Mes head for fish | ught. Ii n my neighbor ur rhood, w E q y е so produced у »- md Sin lu ides tci fomi Жк; e firs t woodcut, > five ; ws осы Ме gardener, i бе — f summer, Hyaci at the to induce tha the smaller ones shown in third, E year too hot for prose I know no greater luxury of ойи formation of offsets, Е F. m in the summer — sans dignitate, if you pl than sitting or | i Lider the iade Ae an over-spreading t Pan is pr mere f в io, — M MA Aud By Se —As the time required to bring пука i e motions of the.fl І speak from g experience. At one period of my life I аһ i much in die MUSAE DRE pr db M род» Aue gren: the variety-—the propagation about 1 this style, visiting my uncle's estates in Susse: all Haarlem is managed by itn. as I have already ponds, some full of tench from à 141. Indeed, were time shorter, the propa- - of carp tha! 3 or we gation of the existing kin would ha ve to be done ne by rous, and I had great success, and the boiled. [eA aid offsets, 3 cese and cabbages which my uncle's tenants would -— their parents. Every g grower, however, is anxiou - indly bring me to wherej[ sat, seem to my mind the d the form of luncheons I ever oniy from e Hyacinth хи гіреп іп pus. end of is t was in every sense true luxury. I was idle ог beginnin of June, and are usually sown in October, fois А heat of summer, but not idle, for I caught 2: used for cd papas the - fish— кел Ра Li pring up are allowed to remain _ “н f idl withou being for three or four years. At the Ay, нару the happy hours I have ^ dis мы With end of that time they are taken out of the seed pans younger, merry, laughter-loving pron sub tegmine i d treated like the other b Some sorts show a TU vi тейт that * Fagi " Werea din n Oak, an Еа ар die : eak bloom aboutthe third or urth year, but four Elm, ога faggot stack ! Des «ent e put im D NAM » яд RES сеа | or five у ore аге required to bring the bulbio [mes poini iri ^ must Pent originally been derived ree And then, after all this time, if the grower from the “Fagus 5 of Virgil! "Those ponds vids s ге flower stem already formed for the followin one out of a hundred, distinct and worth natural ponds, and in that part of Sussex the soil w. and divide the lower portion of the bulb into 85 De PN he is considered peculiarly fortunate. all pure Sussex clay. | poer s, or, in the case о arger bulbs, into eight p Hybridising in that certain with regard to says, “ It is observed that in some ponds s carp | After this operation is performed, the bulbs are laid o з | results which is understood and practised by our will not breed, рәс in eold pode ; sbat where they | the beds and covered with d in in | florists with Pelargoniums, Petunias, &c., does not will breed, br umerably.” “The carp, if he ед position for 10 ог 12 days, and are then taken |®РРеаг to be muc ctised with the Hyacinth at - have water room and good feed, will grow to a very g room and spread out on T e. I "e Nw long time required before the | gen Ls e and еза” Апа кышу, had I space | shelves Here they are kept until the autumn, w essed at, is not encouraging, ' ground adapted pu da nough clay in енй а ue time NE that is nec "-— to produce 8 - is parae am ranga I ed. try the experiment of an stock for the mark et. We have n that three or 1 or two, with perfect confidence of pom four d Adaptability md, the азаар of clay are | to give an тмн of the nature of the seedling, and conrso е Ву the former I mean I ride зишет MES mug by! select a spot in a o which rain would natu- urity. Then, i t be ood, and worthy of AO ids esie of the land ;? or it propagation, the fortunate raiser po only one night be on a s to be dug out à out being bulb ! Years after that must pass by before ће сш _ thrown on the lower Ro greg to form the partial еще. ve а sufficient quantity to offer it for sale* Tt ог rai up to the future water шау therefore take the time of an ife to raise — D а Hyacinth from seed, and have a stock sufficient to | allest superficial water area that I should | place it on the market. Robert Jolert Fortune. ies Pia fora а tench pond would be a а space equivalent to ————— FT A а square of 50 feet, 1 say * equivalent” to 50 feet FERN No. Ш, 3 not a circular or a square, or Pese pond, which looks (Concluded Vds > so formal, but of that агеа— 50 feet square, —. uch ЫЫ .) "— gular in shape as a natural pond in the rough parts in the construction де у of Sussex can be. rp pon would make as a h NIU Separate thing—tench do not “ muddy” the T аз ts use D. Ё carp do, —more extensive, at least equivalent to 60 feet eve itis onl RU Square; they require, like P!gs, more grubbing ground. situations of isi t ae vae epth of water in the p hen com- habits of the t F lI dy imet ^N Viste in one part of it contrive a WU und mE TE T ere should be 5 — Bulb scoo; s : e to which p streng. SP etos water, ів, less, E ораса а А the mode ed gy у y S pit might vary in depth ft s 24 feet, in etie pirt I tiim LXX ње à. теб ше f Оон! уезд In. е voe ia ^ t to catch my fish. Dependent on th owing winter and TERRAS i^ be pen e Ts balos we restera ma d d It is not unusual for а eut precipitously edges of the cuts in the саа чи: unknown ponds, | sketch, Теве ones are taken А epe te afe wat eT. am writing; per. mar ба from the parent and planted la rum, | 289га for male in the same Sever Јске 13, 1863] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 557 supply the natural conditions to whi ch the examination b в | sumed virtue of a Correspondent in the vicinity of Derry, under ue ect; your field of operations bein f are subjec f the rachis of the Brite. for the« уо materials will be less cumbrous and their arrange- of the t of „е һор ed- for swee etheart, have not ss n aborious. a earth you sho: ew eputation by modern experience. of peat-mould a ver sand| There is one en eotisideration y»: which І cannot hfi ‚ W. Ander- у соте. son, Downpatrick, June 8. [The species is Pinus Pinaster. ] Rose Rubens. Da eading Mr, William Paul’s paper be a mixtur fincly sifted, the "atter i in the А Ја ауег at the bott tom oft forben; to call your atte ps n, althoug mediate intention o paper. For ests almost olly composed of Ferns жү in their decay provided x ч, d icit of jh Шит, t Number І find that he mak of a Rose. which I „believe deser түез general notice and favour a-scen nted, and na and some broken "p limestone iet the Asin of the that fire whose iis а, made t | readin you fin d that you must only t are беи fond of a moist ш Mee "ui in their | eig nsi | us have và is has | , Tea med Rubens ^i is 20 tie bad colour as that of Deroniensis idi is (as far my experience goes) a decided improve- pent on that variety, being hardier. and furnis shing luxuri ance do not arrive at ioo діт 8. hat ab 5 уеа Mo a race | flowers much more handsome. t ly | first inhabited t 4 ith. and geology Pi “established ot 1860 Roses, and it has "еВ every expectation, beautiful—the Killarney Fern, with its fine ely divided | that th hat must have elapsed s i arit үрү fronds, conspicuously so. Са ДЕ * Fern forests? were buried in the défi di "e. jis that Brixton is not blest with the Mori ni ph mel в and her sisters of the Adiantum family— pubes- | step MON d шег conversion into coal— bear to the| rbi апа has Es ps safire satisfaction. James verti "te pinnule protected by a a fringe, pedatum | form a proportion that no figures сап | Po gren 'hborou, оп. апа cuneatum, will all flourish i ‚а сазе as we т Ду ар yet at an epoch во inconceivably | Roses, — — Permit me "d offer my best thanks to Mr. . ve Nee Я , of small ара the preparation for man's creation had ОУ pi for his obliging reply t to my last T в. t letter. T ly with himself, from the, 1 t | family. ч Wie Же: t ^n us mr ted by the fossilized remains of an се tribe of plants, of o|which we are now ende АКА ing to cultivate a few ж) ost Aai metals, has suggested their ' respecti ve modern терага magnificent and as copodium cæsium of i which the "mind j is capable. kind э will rod ч) һеге, quickly creeping along the d E y d. und, el of iy kind with water is mos ü p lass, MS Tran, gri "wi and fd able. The cause it seems is doubtful and therefore the remedy tide be equally во. І ps whether Baronne Hallez suffered with me; I lost sort two years ago. eurem Lar rrey—is now attacke looking, te , Vi sickly, as it Was carefully rs nother favou seful in regii]. iom which you can supply a S Abs. with whose occasional Е our friends аге mu refreshed ; and as a п c ing this full and the | water fresh, a fountain nvenient, and та, 78 < made an elegant addition, 1o € this, too, gold fish be nm layful motions, wi "e ais "is p Vine The firs tIs үкү й that of а hé 65 feet long, at Stoke Pec Surrey. When I undertook the management ү the garden there, in. M. ay 1852, I found a range o | Vineries 100 feet in len ngth, in as bad a state as they noise oF could well be, Two of the ' houses I was compelled topla nt planted, Toot- -pru manured last winter. Mg and : ease of black bloteh, which с a struck me last í ed in be zx kun f| year, occurri now stands. Brive TO6E; "and I HAS the nne Larrey А sucker spru ui) Бейге from а — it vim p^r of the Bourbons n due time I separated it from the otice, I was determined to. give a trial, 3 i dover. hec p year the bud pu Bid, and I believe its side buds also, ouf was makin ice little head y этү е this, and eweg l pre )ws:—to every 8 ефт of pan : loads of du ve ery f ; late іп the autumn the old flues wer o | taken out and hót- water pipes substituted; old. | mortar, poken Mr and soot were mixed with the new вої il. eek in t а shell, accept may eu wn bd taste pr stet Mie pot iter s art Supplies baskets of mar atterns which 1 tunity to building usefully serve for Fern ing habit, anuary bei eing very m mild, I took the emo two feet to within Ф. feet of the fnt of the "hone well сае бай * shell " the Му of which shoot off wW hich шеу s of а dro and for the hanging of these copper wire Tine d is to be рг, сеси thinner us dius to its str Seth. and m neh m edor abe n the t made of i The roots were carefully pegged back and b) es tiles and whole he i bottom ct; these however you find it pleasant to IAM you become more familiar with the various Species ир collection, and to use them Vid bow Шу! То ersation with those of your r frie who have studied n things as a science, For к; rhizome is border completed, I а good thickness ог Tong "A Jitter, Vines were d to irt ӨШ о [r] m о "The to break by the end of March, эм Бу у а well. due fede. at first flagged bis] vnica d red three times during the pretty y Ba О н | dosis Mi е tions it is proper to y at to apprecia di Pd T aM poe varying Tom m distribu- of have been classified) supplies В наў ке, for со ша if you have the | good fortune to L6 em a microscope, will furnish at source ọf enjoyn m gations can conception. w these appearance 1801. 1 ny" proie iint Г ср pru ned. bricks obtained from. | about MS o vint dip—to the eastward. More than this ; ; under - bed in which stand the Roses just mentioned there s, at ab 1 nches tro: om the ARS а stone drain, through y shower. І may int ardening of Cornwall and West of Бодан. Society's Journ one word more. Whit ild Beth ses, or name any th bird | person өне hl аыр e lit tle To of e rry. E objekts to the tr adv нш, а ЫР bearing Portion of having business in that part of Surrey, inspected t the | a Кы йты na Ee e stage Ni er. house in question, and he stated that a nicer house of | a vd Эу п | £ Ann 1 t that ts 4 a piding. F, Lovell, Kinchester, Iymington, Hants. [See our jages for 1860, p. Peas.—I eked Pens from а south bord diam e 29. ety с, g ж Es Ф 8 = © я 5 + o m 2 2 5 v о “ T e 2 3 nR с 2 = E 55B © e Ы Е о E мч a 2 n 2 з м jet Q g @ T dE ic] 2 2. B B o $a = nR 23 о = Тһе g n the autumn of 1862 ч EY of at AA from it. Тһе last cd "i shall refer to % is tha t of а house p3 une t long, the M. h Ay ears, species may be preserved objects for set ER if mounted dry and d E with glass to т бш Аша... If to be treated in this way, the M el tu before mountin, tween slips of mong МОКЕ Дер, viride may se I have 1962, th 12 in VM was turfed ov soil w: carefully spread S A Un th 4 "border. wi the M se are 8. іп quires, Н; eyw dues ntioned as especiall; lace-like underside, and ihe i-radiate arrangement of the masses of fructification ; MR po complex network of scales by w ich they ar lat oncealed ; pt Men Bande s in their being placed Gj the outer edge hes dt pro TOME p at А pes s laid on, the. roots ell; aleh ed, and | ea could wish. , ry, Wi хи —1п re A erence d a communication f from Mr. рен which ap of | to May 25th last, I beg to enclose а specine n akon еп from | w a rimiz tree. grow К at present in the grounds of |: Isaac Crawford, Esd., Troy Villa, Каша rties of Fe rns have been known | m e о td in clearing п or many ag де 11 ient | Crawfi d had jibe viens don thi Jae Bir RA. Per and. нею; тт sometimes no doubt. Е Der rry, who ug А t ( several | by the. I simplicity of а friend untutored in the | others ri ко mes. Yet even now the most | eonsuiod fp woods is gor to о впрріу a very | effectual the sing mala- | : not yet r dies UE. which mankind is наал Tie x S of ** Fern| ripened. ai precie енын as to the seed" to secure the privilege of invisibility, and the pre-! cone was found ; but possibly this ma; the hak of the frond, м d. iep клы аго Aut а | mall pu as 16 w the mid-vein of д ^ CE cones give depth at which the may be obtained by обир. which | you Fore Tur SPRING IN eth TLY tinued ыны p. 439). Within the iar; Cat where is ion. ат тт Kd broaghe io Un the so ed, are -i They, require t | la for their Би fertility to be develo; "Cs i is at the very foot of Mount Etna. ii n surrounded on all sides by a regular river or torrent o \ 558 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Juns 13, 1863, Qal р ava. Ји f 1669 the !ava reached | capsule swell. à i ' п роге, March 29, 1863, К also Tead; т. t ollected t them infenee were fia d shtly earlier withering © E. of ike dicor а t Меп ed | Поу апі the ‚ dosing of th e stigmatic orifice; „е of Hibiscus tricuspis кке ы Phi of: which mg T ae pirang i u bg à. eii d ч ter лу 18 tigmatie movement, he stated, was | forms. In so far as І can та, i it сате from Oulu e pollen. is stigmatie m M qi жы Ыга Pi oi i "el ath h: | effected m tw -: modes H „the different вре ecies of ачу - i Me ago. and it was some years о old when the The aspect of the shores on both sides of С о erally І 1 Us ese mal br dors erg eine id ms very singular. 16 is буша entirely by а torrents | wings of mi mai du euh md iniri by a Y den assured by MU edt qn enen to tl , and suddenly cooled by it, | gradual depr of the clinandrium, 1 с Á 0 M d с 6, їп B by the ойно of ае exhibiting "the fon for me r, О. йу aricatum the latter | mode. nor bu icm рса н oE to os P pes of tons of coal. 8 proger r I Paral rdens at Catania worth notice; one ре ted upon as they dropped off, and invar n the port, s ahelbered ed And protected by dafs town, with кеб of Are ubes. The second expe erimént was tting. I have some or mig Че taken from . ost a UM. running through, which gives an abundant vith ponen f O. altissimum, applied to O. apaan abnormal plant; and, „Shoul they grow, it will be supply of pe һе other at the convent of Bene- s he o failed in fer rtilising а single capsu he origin die ^ad Fidis onks h a very handsome churcl |" Ьа, he PM lied pollen. of О. леп acelatum to О. pori form. Isaw enm of ора same species in and Ыса O e LA limit of the city, aminif the | Cale ut innocased ic naloj он а g M current | latte 1 d al t n] y mcm fing (the x A H ied а 10 feet | seed did not 7 Four thly f fl 1 аё Ue He borne of the church, a miracle, the Fou thought, due to | of О, ith poll seeds several. times, p Ps yet no ЕЧ have arden су their prayers. The present gar *E AY Mete kn m of which produced а fine looking of the convent. Therei A ho protection Мы ы pee) le. On disse tain few seeds, and e the: majority presented The RP eet ith tl ction, however, 16 was found to con- А of thes а but corr di Tu could ju from outward appearances, they seemed to be ust set in fro ow regio ns. Asa result garden, быы its suuny майса Жай low Ре RT almost be in a sheltered spot in n Eng. land. flowers were pu the enrliest a Pring Boii Ам пев, &e., апа the Ger Tie. rim here refer red to tio rwin in de E Origin which СО pre ured flowers are found to less when c cum t i i produce ай to ferti- Lees sd il db i flower ring the anthers shed abun. d the s stign nas appeared to be ing The abnormal leaf of Species,” in is ih jm divided t than the normal one, and not acuminated ; it i is also н оп its under surface. The Them all in pots. and obti ed them with his experiment protected « one the e port was very bod on the м арм species of Oncid ium, Thusr diim to the great was one mass i ot flowers e pe out— "meii шы | predominance of yellow in м flowers of this gen Verbenas, ре е, Petunia, Antirrhinum, e remarked that the O.s н with T tium, red Linu m (called Inglese M the gardener), &e.| Everything was growing with e wildes | co! oured flowers, тен зей 5. ornithorhynchum ith d flow rs, While other similarly. coloured on | E and, full of a viscid secretion, on the back of each of "| r and quite entire, also very conspicuous, n 1a fresh state, a large oblong the calycine segments." jBotiteg of IR е beauty. The garden was wers. x subsequently reached Syracuse, 40 miles further south. , Syracuse is a most fascinating town to visit, regu i carpet of| he Alae that le. normal conjunetion o the sexual| elements of varieties, and of a d on an individua] | of diffe ped Species o а genu dependent on some the Аы of early studies and в sympa athies, „Nicias, | | ional bond than т. olour. differences, ot, or any yet regine eec and "that we cann Demosthenes, the Athenian captives, Dionysiu s the with ti predicate from sueb Tyrant, reappear on the sc scene. b Fifthly, influence o* M tna is diminishi six flow o DR sphaeclatum were E and Orange trees are creeping out o Eoi od shelter, ed reum. Still the value of protection i The two rgest Orang Lemon үе 1 UR. were growing in oneof the Latomiz. The igantie excavations in the н бей > wo species, ез е а in the former cases, were not reciprocally active. “Th I ha > n mostly fallen i in, and they di he remarked, * Пеон їп cro:sing | reciprocally апу two species "e T evertheless, en | think, satisfactorily кла ап individual selfi impotence ns са pable of Pinaki by the action of other species ; ; and. this in apparent disregard of reco бет affin ities. for ta! А Pere ge заа on the Cultiva cleu SK G; &е., ч Park, Sootland. No ird Ей). Black w vo, тее recomm тода үл ыы work Y: the of our readers ag find, by the «рр that the оа ати io een confirmed by that of the TM has been lon nie we known > | gardener, justl 1 successful enlivatore of t attention - " The auth d ‚аз an excellent practical - di he exhibited - of o Ro oyal Hortieul at South ижери in January last, tural Society Ke the ose „of ‘determining the relative merits of — whi ch an interesting V will be found in the present volume of the G з” Chronicle, | page 75. What our forefathers Mer ré ver as an impos sibility, has her en demonstra ted b; ishme | Prec doubtful that with ow like deserted P ойу ее Sixthly, Maxillaria ү ыр some 50 or 60 feet deep It was at the bottom. of one he found perfec tly ins uscept.ble of fertilisatio ith its óf these that I found the i and. Ora in Шер, and yet highly -— E to that of the e re e eed айы, {теез. us i separated M. squa the latter being also and warmth, and escaped the Thus fis prison Mecca of eee bid poli en from the former, wn in former days by Nicias Demosthenes and whi ch affords an illustration of the reciprocal action of the 7000 Athenian pres has now e here stated that M. squalens, во far as his | Sicilian conservatory experience went, was perfectly produce суе when ferti The ul си $, w n little provincial town, |li ume its own ОЙУ ап with on e best n inl ports 1 in Sicily, looks over | larity of the fact, that while а ре element of a a irika СОЯ jji cultivated plain, "which for. individnal was not s scepti ible own а in- e uu m Be тє deners now possess, new may be had at Christmas or any period pec the year, quisite employel to produce € с contributed by its luxuriant fertility t idual out a limited.. ыы of young gardeners 800,000 АА the bd then contained. The of пабе species, thy latter should „be, alike е susceptible бан г, to acquire a knowledge of their profession in es nd sun are there, still the same, Б Е the princely gardens of Dalkeith, and profit by pe of former days, the ener rgetica action of man, is wanting. On New British Lichens. By the ү, » Salwey. instruction from Mr. Th homson, we think his brethren, ined the cehtral and soutl The à gave descript ions pos- species, estern parts of the island, but to my great regret was | (some of which ёг). | the Grape-vine, are much indebted to him. for the infor- Ме to do so with s afe ебу, owing to the disturbed | iv. уно sis i е gn 1 F Бриен mation and details of his practice that he has given state of the country. Still my exploration of Sicily | By G. нера LL.D.—— У. ister of Plants in them in his treatise. is precisely what it professes was sufficiently extensive to prove the fact nlready Rio in the ogen air ofanic Garden to be; and, although brief, it is НОС While all asserted, viz., that it r six or seven degrees of | (4th li а By J. M»cnab, eura The following were | discussion of um ež been made the subject of . latitude to c> ensate for such complete protection |in flower on the 20th of April 1863, and mot controversy is sely avoided, it has the still greater from the rorth winds as is found in the more favoured enumerated i in any of the iot vis laid T the mer rit о not „оен апу thing to be bur that parts of the мз between Genoa and Nice. That|Soc runus Pad d by the author's experience to be Such is the : evident from the circumstance that А vulgaris persiea, Ста ratægus præcox, not only are abla produ etions of d LE ка. of d is Clan "For tia сава, M edica саво all but the same in the beo regions, чн utt elio e, ie о Sicily, even on the north and east east const, w! rive here d ЖЫР lter and protection from the north, те from "um cold гает blasts, No rede "T is vie e by це дои that “ the cultivation J t the р tem cordifolia, Vi lbu ;onicera Xylost | Cydonia japonica, Buxus уан e пв, Пех Aquifolium, Е AR. Acer psend nus, rubrum | and pene EN ea pontica, Da iea, Ribes ‚ Berberis Ja i ойе greater. ~ Evidently, a away from mountain i in- | habe in Sicily а osts of ару import- | vestitum, Weigela rosen elongata, Wistaria sine ance, as the te -t axi . usto Ea e ранае flourishes under танй Meer wid two or re Cei ч dM "Y адво eei et йо red | but where the object is the production of early d CE Aw dni bii Mite ) нету чч able ns Horse | Mr. Thomson thinks there is no form so suitable as thé MERE {ДЫ E cr хай ний отп open air in full айры сырд шн one known as a © lean-to," with a due southern aspect. . : Жеген DP hd eus ed н о ^ ve d Heg. ER e А r Botmial G: M a W. Jameson, | On the other hand, where tbe wish is to have late сазе also on t wo Rivieras of dd И of Gens, 1h the e| Apri il 4, 63 $ avë just mee сэн rom dated MN v ус dM n ier табы a|to hang til January or unm "ex he considers ee ER AM TU CERE ЖЕЛИ frm tie ent and mon scia А в 5 is ч ə t H : H i as eultivation, ceived fé the Ni нн well ns - ERA бсб жете ot zo 3 тыы Р | ог! sip | i vie containing Cinehona tea ее аг ;С. -— ~ y forcing, i - order to ex ee the mode of — prse: Med : 1 ' micrantha, grey 16 beneath by hotwater pipes. This, it will be seen, май, in 14 cm The f blowing meer pe = ыан Me m à vt 1 А кеа fully а ЭЗ бей nee i ew Genera and Species ор Юын |6 с. à already se y carri t years ago, at Castle eS нч кохи |pecies of Diatoms, е n the Himalaya, їп Wes Gurhwal. ide ES oci By BY R. К. Greville, LL. D.— 11. On | е ulivation in the Kobisten of" the no ыннан r E ы a aA page _ of Он быар "Жаы nie Gardem | prov ni Punjab i north. Esq., a an a t will at page — Mec С ' ET апае étated md Punjab is now am estal тыге fact, and |651 oft Gardener? Chronicle for 1847. sdb experiments seeing ing of Vineries is by means of — upon FRE ое piatt of e M Аш» E ете E samiy mi i ,000 Ibs,— | the e of hot water in pipes, which ought S species y: т чөө of ессе i ta than 4 inches in — On this subject it own pollen bet ingle! folio ready some 20 companies d, < Mistaken пону is often praetised of не hB Pave е contemp) lated ; агі), ealth, ZA "E АЫ en off th ——— — — I л] owing extract from a lett, d M ba ll, dated ' faing too limited an éxtent of radiating surface to June 18, 1863.] . THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 559 throw off a given amount of heat. | the fruiting year, is clearly pointed out, and the eriodical wil goes to prove that in a Vinery is e Grap [а given on hii ubjeet will be found Sei n x: REA. LAM expected to be ripe in "March or April. there should ш t | wel well. deserving uttent tion. Concer XM thinning the EET k ries, v 53 are to id, it is dificult to giv желу E жїл yir. rnc M i e V егу 16 cubic feet of air th tio 16 however, be done as early as unt of a Government Mission to the Vitia TV. ntilation is a matter of e utmost luportanas ро, after the pu аге seb, in t of the Fijian ian v Islands in the ўта" 1860-6 B. Seema din, к Sem ey early fi ich d ; but in the case of Muscats it is best to v: err m eiie ad slie : @ Descrip- it may be effected with safety in severe ontken are deg E becomes obvious which o er rri es are oft e Ms var ае Territor, ry. By б. fully чей erly set, and taking the lea ntham, F. Vol. 1, 8vo, Ву, — The Naturalist On the drainage and ing o 1 way, either | 0% ‚бе River Amazons, Фе. A. W. Bates. 2 Vols. dvice is given. With барт to the MA we are | by touc them with the hand or ors,” The | 87° Murray. told, “ In the case of early forced Vines, wher e the extent чо which Кад should. be tried e сап only be border is heated b ter pipe fro онын ctice, and a knowledge of the size that the Garden Memoran hat is necessary is to lay some dry leaves, dry Fern, ог LE of the different sorts of агары ui usually attain THE GROVE, Bosse РТОМ, ONE OF THE SEATS OF n de on the теше ы the "border to prevent re somewhat surprised to find t г. Thom- | Mns. LYNE STEP БЕР ew жышуу атр А та ith such as tarpaulins | son тайну а a pair of pruning-scissozs £o a knife, for the | as would appear iari. Š former notice (see our Vol. for ers ie E any ена "that wil чи off the operation. of pruning, “ Thos se I use,” he = * have ишь р. 283) pleasure grounds or lia of ше winter rains. Where tion, and « an this, or more productive: fraitand kitchen mandog not star ti that 1 n pri ns would be more th d left Т bud i n s rays on the е опе. Ьу the loss x AM ДЕР day. In by its action, = the bud suifers in conseque 5. borde РЕ the coar: oth o ev eds je dere in the morning would be bene- fic ial till the is here implied, is undeser ses d е „паше bill th ripen in autum mn and have to be кы ш spring are Interesting notices are giv supposed to Ке ep better by having of the Vines are in kept dry during. the чипке, І һауе, however, this year kept Lady Dowre s Gra rape һа nging on the Vine till May w f айу sort o the border. ed | is opinion проп this point, however о =: 15 the |. knife more skilfu mid than | Sd ardener, espect € ‘the grafting in pots is the тт tion " ali ne вее у Ра ней the mansion is a neat conservatory, -— - blaze of floral beauty, s, Pelargoniums › | (among which are aeo bie Pri nce of Orange, Hydrangeas, Cine- Lady and other scented- ne^ d ina 8), ts of that eria e intermixed with rarias, а and рі ants f Vines, e fr тайы, of them | and the disea: ases to which they are s гаји e Concerning ; % И the latter, much bere in orma tio n | respectin з e cause a the most e have also «E Peu 2 feet d resting u ACH of endis or gra l—o thers a again think рае scarcely any soil or for the Vine, and advise ha aving layer of lime rubbish wl E bats, a fo ot deep, nm neath the soil of the b Not a few r they are ripe. ттен Не атамны is at de ped wil flowers Не bottom to о top. Opposite th | tô the mancon is a well kept and t lawn, on which are dotted here and there young Marone Coni: fin ifle in the 1 d by lofty for trees, „through опе of th e fine which a sho the iae dide m I cut about 50 mie of the -— Downe's, detachin the branch on whieh the bunch gr the Vine. I th en sha arpened the ends of the а е ihe Vine as a iod feeder, E oie ve impr ession consider хна the soil cannot b we believe th r a i th )0mson in thinking ther necessity for making the borders | iae of the sh o | fresh t 5 ims of proceeding, a | into the side of a Mangel W 1 | the fruit dere. allowing the bunches to hang over t ME —*' Towards the close of February | g | hedge. ew as when pruning ey the former a sun оа consists ite Wurzellaid in the shelf c of ivided ontage just alluded яв x a dwarf Ted ue Po flower garden and lawn properly Pk the centre of wich from of whi d Box embroidery by Nesfield, surrounded БУС d ind Rok of fm On the grassy banks OT poring this пара ing piece of are stan ыйкы tifull yo some iibi a details are gi nd кыа su e f Vines; but for these we must Yófer er our readers to the look. itselr, which is well deserving the study of those who are desirous of acquiring а | elf. In this way the Grapes kept perfectly | ir n me expel riments are described, -— among them | ыя I the ter V dos to the house а well varied and extensive iew i is obtaiaed ; ing t thor oughly a of all that is Ha Laon to be observed | Rosery ; on the le ft banks of Rhododendrons now in charred wood, fresh horse droppin mar aore of the Vine. at the farther ik в. пах ‚апа some horn. shavings i they ur ren) without noticing the | extremity of which is a lake and. islaud, at ies ап be obtainec d e, and 'also with Rhododendrons. the manner of аур данынан Ке een eie, фе раз "The G the lawn is kept short ort by means of the method of fo. and planting t the forcing, or machines, which work most Vines. For performing the latter operation, the begin- | when pruned late in the season. He says “It is во | вабівѓасіо P different . Мегас are filled with ning of May is considered to be the most eim BE perfectly successful de I can undertake, by its - е Punch Geranium edged with ‘variegated and Various m prune a house E Vinea ch, dress the wounds | Ivy-leaf, and at - Miss i near try en them one of which the following account pe, eed with it, and eğin Dee tbe ne - d without e to the house xfulls of plants, б interesting to some of our readers. of a drop of sap. I hó ope make s of Tom Thu vedi, intermixed with Lady “In the саве of planting young Vines struck fr arrangements as will place this composition wide the | Plymouth and P. of Orange, and edged with blue the same year, the roots can sometimes be disen- тасы. of all who may wish to use it." ould c Lobelia, Miss Nightingale Heliotrope, and the grey- tangled and laid out sufficiently without reducing the tatement be confirmed, Mr. Tho: d: will mem e as | lea erastium tomentosum. Тһе boxes themselves ball entirely ; and where tbis be it is се жу brated for his discovery, as the great Mr. Fors уб consist of bandsoneiy o v gia china panels, set in а let it be so, as by that means less of a check is given | was in his "s ре а — — the canker and | b mee Бе work o. tothe plant. In 1858 I planted а Vinery on the 15th | wounds o ve great dou In e of the е beds on the lawn, Gladiolus of. May. use is 110 feet long. I prepared | whetl rani си $ ted to | gandaven and blue хаа iro za in: 75 Vmes for it in the following manner: I had as many | that fortunate heim = mi t centre, the sides being mad with pieces of thin turf cnt as theri re Vines; the turf as | Geraniums edged with Cerastium ойной. others in мн e et long and 18 inches broad. Ilaid 5 o | consist of Verbenas Purple King, Масгап Defiance, 6 ріес f Hazel Tods ed another under. the turf, The fourth part, of Watt's Dictionary of Chemistry | and a see seedling called Mrs. Stephens, Calceolaria aurea 4, ;ongmans) Bile, Blood, flori ibund; of the little s form of tarf trays. On these I Ex y e. Caoutchouc, &е, |tr triangular. corners we noticed vd - Chain. kid : Бра of soll, E Ber mr Out the Vines| In The Annals of Natural History for this tl we may mention, places this runing, and in so Ai ——— roots, | а paper рой п wiat vegetable [78 7 call latici- | year r sufferin ring pedi from wire "pm h eat them n jid them out о ii tho й WiHfice soil from end | ferous vessels, asa propria, b ‚ Lesti boudo ois, | oft close to the ground. These destructive pests, there- f the turf, like the extend ea ке of the M, whó i far from. 'endorsing tlie q fully t d, ог they soon spoil _ a overing up wi with a layer of 3 inches of shar р soil. І of Schultz. e beauty of even the de t just The Directors of the Crystal Palace have ro-issued they are coming into blo Petunia gens pi of an intermediate house, where t they had a siekt their Penny Gu tide, pegged down, makes нў санта small b hich temperature of 55°, and 65° to 70° dnring the day from | de's Tech dn Bu ith , large к purple e Mf tied each toa stake, gave the whole a good |a rt but very go abstract repor d surface with Moss. This n March, and, when they were code ы of Customs on the Wines shown at the тина. Behi. |i jargo; гъ a fine е B. Half w: == ==». жагу by Mr. J. „Ке eene, „This „gentleman, AP May, the kolo oi was a mass of fine T тоо! at 5 e effec ау down а iong walk which ем ы» fruit n garden g We oved o a time, and pl hem aft "They rh fin indications of eon received ibo slightest d -four of these w und P cipe t each rafter, to for tbe owe The other Pe oes ue LATE Hamburghs, to be consi - тагу, їп as far X were to beara as ext year and then to be removed, One t of the latter was pinnte, pits in the. centre of im, light | to the front; the other va din e с. € 18 were n of asce rtained that ud оле Кошап contained as f Pit a light tttm min drink, w he repor малат А. vida is we think o нагоду 80 eheerfal st a" would have been had isi чч сеа г Wm. Macarthur furnished the Among ie dye he and associa М berries it is 400 b f without taking one from the wheslers Half:hours with the Microscope | could a ege T nig a permanent Vines, The supernumeraries in the centre кл а new edition, very nicely got up, has just | impos: the row were removed after the first crop, but some of thcse | а and me lan! x. = н till zom I may remark th end number of the 4 барам) (a ч crop i of this tting Black Hamburg | contains nine very interesting papers, ia ed par inni А last; ; and at t this бег) odes 22, we are Ke а stirr ing account, b Mr. der of an unsuccessful — beginning to end g Lady cg voa are х hi ick. Pears Кот e height of 14,000 feet, about 800 = d d on some old espaliera he treatment which Vines ought to receive Чи узбе ipi d a very skilful abstract of Sir Chas, Lacs cerent mmm uM x ап abundant crop. "s and second year after planting, as well as in ' last opinion rp the ancient glaciers of Europe, ? 560 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [June 13, 1863, Vegetables, Ы Cauliflowers, are plentiful good. Walks а and in short пе and | is made into bread, eaten instead of Rice, boiled in soup aes eap La freshly gravelled, place i and milk, and used for оре all domestie animals. Technologis th tasteful and careful manageme _Miscellaneou The Millets. 8 in his tre the Til «ак bajra (Penicillaria spinta) and which itself, | h the usual a adjune cts of а — Феу forms the very la Com dert ы t bo Pie gardener, Mr. Prior, both Min containing | Calendar of Operations. (For the — week.) PLA Mm CONSERVATORY. e to епсоцга tion of sa я dm Ree he —MM the former two in the usual way on E d beds of rich soil, with the temporary protection of bandligini; $ the latter in vacant places where proper s for vigorous growth can be red, In ре. гі ы E Ms beds for ge Cucumbers, some pieces of Mushroom spaw e laid 1 of half rotted dung a few inches from the surface; by thu time the leaves of the. Cucumbers have E themselves over the b Mushro ill appear questo the ext thus! m the Р uld be taken of fhe present Penis ANE to prick оць and pem of 1 ihe iro Wed ts of plan about ЧОР рег cent. of Үе апа giving a proportion | of from 7 to 74 per cent. мет the former to one o latter, y whereas. the ki nd of AE most rich in t. of that в ubstanc T cand wh " M in x ES and excep tap e enous to tbe аа дути ЕКЕ of а large quantity the of some pulse or extra ease the proportion а. а о; uie: these, again, Pa be uat E a smaller size of pounded crocks and charcoal ; ; and fina Пу, y, the prop places. STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR R LONDON, Forthe Week ending June 10, 1863, аз observed at the Horticultural Garden ubstance een cre cvm and heat great Millet, jowarree — are) seis next in aec (Sorgh of importance, э туа um on. This mode of z aN the -— of the com poss p vill be found advantageous, it not stricts 1 is looked u on count of its intrinsic value as well as the neben it [n e In the case of stove plants and Orchids б егу endeavour be made to secure thorough freedom i i u ason oom y be Od £3 dos and only ns of dro ceca when other crops are very defective. o the reserve gomo; they will ers by th bl a couple of shillings. A third par pe ihe ана, of the globe feed про the various Millets, especially those of Africa, Мө grea ate er pa art of Tur rkey, Persia, and India. _ Millet | | produce abundance at sucke; end of August, | and may then be incre aer ай FORCIN е] PrxEnRIES.—In shifting ade wb prec be paid M ped complet e drainage ; no aft ter- management w Th Ашы ДА A. large aa for чат схе ав food both for d omestic anim grain mixed with that o and m man. ме seeds те Millet are g a зры. а: imc enjoy iod. swelling fruit will now y liberal ел саш m po man with fine wit ure bread, though a little heavy ; generally itis boiled anessiacalls, п mere specialis betw. fiour; ells co; with кө мне water. а very^ nsidera rably in time. visere Moe in countries where fuel is sca the SiO of the grain, form excellent br "uan The sale of ма brooms in Italy, іп Spain, Franc and N а, is so surdis tone Hn that pey enter largely into the айа of tlie profits of cultu The orghu ens or for c ree. Тһе panicles, after | of aiv; м modera te аш once а wee ngings тееп their low up former directio: just colouring should be assisted by a high t ; with ount of fire heat — be pro- | vided sho cad n" E ро оше wet оге EACHES. fr last swelling ; g; ^ ntinue. do. pinch d bs за о пве {һе syringe liberally. "fios Qiy abundance of wat liquid if | FERATURF. — 1] —1— > = BAROMETER, ш) Т: di Ofthe Earth je T LEM INCUN TRE ЫТ { k Max. | Min | Min. | Mean deep. | deep. 4 19 29.927 | 77 38 57.5 | 6l 59 | w. Friday 5 20 жон | ба| 74 | 61 | 665] eo 5 | SW, * Satur 8 | 29427 | 29.376 | 68 | 44 | 56.0| 59 | 57 [SW Sunday 7 29480 | 29409 | 65 45 | 550 | 59 57 | SW. T] Mon. 29.526 | 29.479 | 66 42 540 | 59i 57 | S.N. Tues. E 29.747 | 29701 66 | 45 |555] 594 | ar | E Wed. 10) 25 29. 29.309 | 71 7 09.0 | 69 5 Е. | verage. | | 29. 29.555 69.5 | 445 | 570 | 59.7 | 573 m ca rq qn ——— June 4—Very fi hot and dry ; с cold at night. =- 5—Very e rain ; boisterous with heavy rain at night, — 6—Rain ; fine; soft breeze ; fine at night. -— 1-Cloudy i fine; cloudy ; П alio wary a and uu Кез = —Fine; ша! oflow white clouds; boistero showery; fi - 9—үуе ry doo w durky white clouds and clear intervals; rain, — Mri i i: ; Some p e drizzling »u at „лацк Меа of the week 13 deg. below RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, y ding June 20, 1863. >в | 5е 5 Prevailin, КЕНЕЕН ge | No. of Grente ве |та — ө Кер SE чокъ Чао аа ЕВ Eb which і ЫР 4 y adt FH Rained Rain. |^ z |^ | ае Sunday 14 .| 723 | 48.5 | 60.4 18 0.48 In. Mon. 72.9 | 49.0 | 60.9 16 0.38 „ 18..| 72.7 8.9 | 608 16 0.46 Wed. 17..| 72.8 | 482 | 60.5 21 0.80 Thurs. 18..| 72.6 | 49.9 | 61.2 18 0.30 Friday E 72.9 60.0 20 0.62 Satur. 20..| 72.0 | 4 60.7 18 0.46 е highest temperature Quring the above period occurred on the js 1816—therm. 93 deg.; and the lowest on the lóth, o eg. е ces to Corresponden AZALEAS: J B E. The plan the root, RES want of дш lled Ts Pi he groups ea I te proupa а their —— ? RD: 1 2 ^e segre i of Sor um are usuall ly са illed | joar i vn еу r x of much more importa псе than would appear in pe, as many of the inhabitants live as pon these e or dry grains as upon Rice, "The joar isthe ome ánh tribes, c the zurrut of others, It hout Asia, and si shy sorts, and sprinkle frequently to ke ed " к, ей врїдет. Мознвоом Hovsz.— egin Ма beds be examined an soon as they e been i in- о! ces in feedin pora: made into cakes. i annen hausted, , the bed should be im but if, ав ойе ^. happen огде: ев commonly sow ns y speci ia are S. vulgare and 8, bicolor. Кајл ajoar (8. cernou disti m) is а i net ‚ species, , the Кы. r, solid ап e i of spawn, they У] be Merger tely pid water, if they are found t requi As vds ie wo afte rinde the Es Should b be ооны? with 2 t 3 к my soil. In hot weather the house shou d be ep SA Кт trict. S. ceharatum is also culti- parts during the etn and eold seasons, | ich i s too high for Rice. The sta lks and e Munnipore dist. vated in many on lan wh st ordek to assis in effec cting this, the ы эу", walis — s sprinkled frequently with cold wa atei d the pora- tion allow ed t t the — tic оде betw eci di : Segue e is, weregret to say, no w to а student of Botan; b ap КЎ "of Tm Wight Arnott’ . to a Flora о nable time, bulk, an etle was so much crushed that it wasim- бо бойро: requires, within pe — INSI : АВ. The bè ends to identify i it. eub into poet pieces | commonly called orbes or the Periode, ог Loose-headed A the or small- t (P. miliaceum), is S € and let them. "be "d up "А шаке 55s + new 59 ог R GARDEN AND SHRUBB "T LABOUR: Cwmnbriensis ends on circumstance file of the e garden d, 09 * kitchen Arden ind — tated, nor fis here any е асы of the style of keeping — pneum 4 It is therefore aig possible to form ега ite opinion on M аген on put n America теш Taiyi le е ripening, if turning Ai , should | ХАМ Ne have been so often obliged to at y atter woes be taken r the greater portion of their leaves venture to ime дир Фар of dried or oth yc m leot tha trim „8 Verbenas Pet йашын, апа such never һауе or could һауе undertake: es "Unlimited 5 A itis re uisite| Of this kind.. It is requested that not more Шап À speedil, D Ts plants may be sent us at any one time.— Vaga. countries of E r e | out on lawns; а, С. The specimens i sadly = е аза and in most eountrlós T "ende er ix warmer pes za cc S | 2 sa staked. | been numbered. um chrysanthum, лу жу ү the — zone, the Millets form a very Ton week Sisto изу "cdd E sown for for а display in variegated vari nsparens, with Vand ignis, inhal me pes nm a domestice econ omy of the also a Tew of tha best PARE : e Lud Mignonetto ; | Orcas: he Bullen complains of our having з d of the hask. are vsed | ү, 1 А , or autumn work, but painted Orchid tubs © largo puc and ugly whole, as rice, or ground into eal, or flour, and made | 105.67 spring display no time is so suitabl that two newspapers p; his specimen р КИ into bread, &c. In England Millet is еМей а Фог | Мы. ls ав mb unculuses аге | 34% t we did, and they well deserved it. But wb feedin i bi ? смену used for blooming remarkably fine thi saya Sat je ilio mamá thing edm ng small birds, Тһе Setarias or c eded b ed а 1 з year, st, ho to differ. No person with any pretensions to taste сай! Millets yie дид» as QS italica). Тв ud ев uring bright weather, t vier the sider scarlet tubs L- а flower show M thog less ULM UO EE DEFUNCTI E LE EEUU ERE t idia one o most delicious i Dd ful if i а? tivated grains. Тһе Brahmins, indi ed. aj| | 428 the а анай ^4 нду, Nul теша, Nx vy Qrehids Are not attacked by а tangus but by a formidable of natives, particularly es eem it, 1 and use the shou! et in, they ld ce start e by which many fine collections hav been, b for eakes, and porridge, Še, 1 ‚ | growth again, to th rious detrimen ined. — res bei reci — says Ainslie, t а and: wi HA FRUIT AND KITCHEN G 1 d when growing nores h forced v milk, es a Wesen light dier T Give m d of amice Ша RU о ig dat око y Next adry ry light e bic y parts of India, € с Roses: W. on your Rose Trees ES ie seed time for the first o edis i i Pio ed us. itis ров ME eme, c һаа шу; the second, between — Figs теши no more wood than » бйлген e Xy x fo ЕЕН аз tar as w m reni vpron), required for next Be sure to select ing with акш nition of sulphate vated chiefly | ing, the shortest- jointed shoots. Ridge Cucumbe: VN Mo roots aro беса, RM yere enr seed | Gourde, and Vegetable Marrows should now bo zm ваен Таз А d оное d Juwz 13, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 561 REDUCTION IN PRICE. PHOSPHO GUANO. | strong and healthy lant was thi d ha nd- ho v "the ite 5 zu inned, an аар 1809 , delivered Free on Board, or on the Rails at Liverpool. The Prices for the Season For 30 Tons and upwards ... For 10 Tons up to 30 Tons... — .. For 5 To to 10 Tons .. : or sm ller quantities 28, KING STREET. CHEAPSIDE ; AND .£10 5 0 рег Ten net cash. .. 1010 0 1015 0 LE 3 GEO. SEAGR WILLIAM XR & CO., бійка AGENTS. 15. LAWRENCE LANE, LONDON, E.C. HE LONDON MANURE CO have now ready PREPARED BONE MANURE fo WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN N ROWING. BLOOD MANURE for ditto. SUPERT HORPHADEY of LIME, &c. u {A е e being in the finest condition, They also con- tinue to pply GIBBS'S PPERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE SODA, SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every Artificial Малте of known value, E. PunsER, Secretary. 116, Feuchurch Street, Е.С. ENANT FARMERS МАМОК ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for CORN. ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS. ODAMS'S y RUPRRCBDRERASM of LIME, DASTITPES у ТЕКТ ANURE COMPANY FARN NITRO-PHOSPHATE "$ фас ia Consisting of TENANT FARMERS, occupying upwards of 30,000 Acres of Land. Chairman.—Jonx CLA T of these Standard the Offices. YDON, "ers „ Littlebury, Es: TUR may be омана at Tien MACADAM, Becr Or of the Local Offices : 109, ач г ыд, Е.С. Manufactory : Plaistow Marshes, Essex, N.E, MPANY | A GRIC r Kennington Lane, London, 8. and 38, Eai $ YSES promptly attended to by J. С Co. ASSAYS Й АМА NSDELL & TUBAN MM „ОҺАМИАН. „соттар 0, p — Man engaged in making Artific cial] Manure Mac бай instruc tion for Шер nomi cand едем, preparation by apply- 0 С. NESE л, & Co. апа 38, Low Cop AS are иной обы. accuracy and d espa Farmers, or others us of тне é know loge; in Chemical RENTA or Assaying, ma Aon instruc- where the extensive Laboratori RICULTURAL and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, | 11 e summer months w өйи, ad re e gre бейне үз Шш and “а eek ” this spring has taught us. WE all to the recollection of our readers that T Wednesday, the 24th of June, Messrs, piv and в Јомав are to oet b ueti Оту нй т be fo аы &е. ài git сга mtm ai — — (for ral AnsistinC $0 "т. Josiah E Peaken), rv rer кең the poem а cerei of Works of Drainage, and Estate Improvements opem A Le including Embapkments, and River IE of Marshes and Waste Lands; Irrigation ап ction of n паре, meta Cottages, ii particu! of Эн application. aron Erh Catalogue just issued and to be had of the MONDE, at 13, Euston иш. goes its predecessor in „its careful enumeration of anim als о гот бак а, Сейа, Belinda, Daffy Gwynne, and The Bea MÀ vod hist ory we gave some weeks ago. We lea Aud Aes don r thro of th tem nA ма -Hustaged | End. Mapped, E Т ТАРА г Reported | upon М contemplated Improvements. Valuations made for | Sales, or ыг re-letting of Pond. — AW m" y sit llo. rya pari s ig co Manures manufactured by J. Lawrs for the re season of 1863 are now ready for delivery at his Ton LAWES'S PATENT TURNIP MANURE, and BONE staff SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME .. ert Tn; | commission e a ас та с Drainage; and a fixed LAWES'S SUPERPHOSPHATE from | e BURNT BONE or MINERAL PHO cei в 5 Westmluster, ВУ. РР An pgs ape "we LAWES'S — — — RES 8 0 : These Mant be obt& Mr. m А his R. HENRY OVERMAN has a VACANCY for ај nted pe- 5 m all ien of шо United Kingdom, at prices | Rod according to cost o of саттїа, xi Р Wet а rm pue а nuine Peruvian Guano direct f. Messrs. Gibbs: Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Tages. у ilu Chemical Manures. American and v Cakes at market prices. 2, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. Dodona, to be offered for saleton Wednesday y 26 co n and ipeo and 4 bulls from Celia ; 5 co ws ека eifer: pus calves from Belinda, W bich 5 у m Sylph, by SIR WALTER ; ; | The Land Drainage, and о t R. BAILEY DEN , С.В, for the кз ei Land Improvements NW а maintains а large will ы remembere jd and there are also ade, 0 year old с bought. д the СЕ salo i in 1856, the dais of tle ce:ebrated bull Sm ЕЗ (16, а which was winner of "n OYAL AGRICULTURAL COLMI C CLUB, The ANNUAL DINNER w t the Crown Hotel, Worcester, on TUESDAY, i uly 21, “ бо "Лоск, Tickets N bs 1 мй: by by applying to Jor JoRN CoLEMAN, R.A.C., Cirencester. end, Address Јонх ARE Lawes, 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridge, E. C. ; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. P L^ in retiring Бе оа. ihe business - ARTI AL MANURE MAN RER, begs t return his best dir s the оне ^ — accorded to hi d фе 1 more than 20 yea: already engaged lending to enter upon, the, Manure Trade, an oppo ity thus occurs presenting un tages, particularsor which may be — 2 Jona fide inquirer Apply by letter, to 28, Clapham ndon, Compressed Provender for Horses, 8d. per ei HORLEYS COMPRESSED PROVENDER inches, and contains a Halt Bushel, or 4 lbs. of the Sweet Hay an haff, her 3 mental Meal. Price, 8d. per Packet. Retail Depót, 145, Fleet Street, City, E EC. Steam Mills, Thornhill Bridge, Caledo- nian Road, King's Cross, London, N.B. Lice the same -— cou JosEPH THO zt. y towns, on applieation to the Inventor, н LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.— qus 9 rp o T cia. sni Wet ct of Pa ы Жу" n 1853. sk — SURVEYORS, &c. D WALES N SCOTLAND. The Company a money, Mee а in amount, for the following works of fip juesosemett, the whole E y ds сазез being liquidated by a rent -— Tram Wags B. Ratiroads lor res m armi ‚8 зев t н ding places on the sea coast or on ће banks of ni n n" rivers or lakes, The n of Farm Houses, and ET 4. neces granted, and Machines supplied for making | " ; Ehe к-нын Gazette. |i. 13, 1863. SATURDAY, pame ТнхАТ inexorable “ Ае А week" has s length relaxed somewhat of the Mey of its a Хи ——— me rains of the e pas ndn f it, weh Bengal at $a ceived the pu. list of the al Show to be held ег from 6 to 100 rupees, are offered exhibitor of bulls and cows tred in the various PE save t cue adn ing s - "mi С = ена ae Visti: а һе for bulle | and eows of imported breeds. Prizes from or various classes of ho orses, and rom 10 to 150 rupees for sheep, both native and i =e are also prizes for A long list of [24 zi Uv ve rin the period like that through which we hae чаша the great advantage of - eep and thorough | tillage is apparent. Мапу spring be quoted of the 7 раа eultivation e. the score of its ds 2 ness, as seen in the Leon D — | withstand a d об. ету в illustrated l the eue s яе боті? t to at plan n EB the r Bu ii d for F. и рт he i о! x ui шк required for Farm purpose, and the US and additions to Farm Houses and other лад. bed loro y Aot ot ар ат N. tor, 2, PE m Managing Direc! tothe mol Palace Yard, һауе Ө а contr ast quite the other way, owing poorer cro) tillage subsequently given to the p. The -yard implem iry im- kr ments, irrigating 1 machiner ету, ge Mr. ‚ CRA Di oai i Theatre Road, osi вайа, acts аз Ноп to the Committee of Management. The ex exhibition. ш be held in adjoi re the commence on | 23d of January, 186.” THE DRAUGHT OF TILLAGE IMP. E na COURTNEY, NEAR DIDOOT. ` жан Шеш, M. Iot. СЙ. e Оман | Mortos, May 18—26, 1863, тп exh le of readi t d . = n аи; whose produce in the preci n exhi- | eapable ws Pg B uns ie" tack "—]12- power angino, бит furrow balance ploug cultivator, &c., which he was to show at Exeter. Mr. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. nevenly cut, so that it was difficult to estimate the depth. | The weights Wwe ascertained in places Legere chosen, Smith's windlass and grubber bought in 1858, and |,,q their incompatibility vith t the measured depths is unex- worked by an 8 horse poneer double cylinder engine | plained. The back draught the same in this case as in by Roby, of Lincoln, had been long in use on the farm ; | Howard's. he speed w. ia ordin nary rate in all three cases, | an Howard sent his 3 or 5-tined cultivator from | ^bout 24 or 3 miles an 1 ford. The dynamometers were tested and verified | ©, Fowler's T.tined Cultivator, with 6-inch tines, moving | immediately pr to their employme: land | 6 feet in width :— i^ rb HON Ner was throughout in perfectly good order for ork— | Weight th Draught | 8 ough very hard below m bs the bg yin Depth. Speed. | Back Rope. Hope g | е рег had penetrated further s which f ard. the 15. 170, and 19% ns. ми EH readings of the o e e :— Inches. Ban? cwt. cwt. lbs, DRAWN PLOUGH. 1 4 81 487 c H Bel bibe |. X 3 x d car IE EU EMEE i | e т oug! o al Empty and drawn across the stubble., d ше зак уыз adt g ше ^5 — A ue a [^^ ees when Met speed was slowes! i 14 lbs. per уа ТРЕ, ЕР incheswide) И 5 it uneven 5, Jess. speed was great, and the eart th. albe эф ч» f 12 сагане leo ЕНДА АВР Y xs » 7 » » 1 үн Wei, Ue pe" E 1 4% Draught Д z 91 10 L3 73 Depth. Speed. Back Rope. Rope. v od por : n ҮҮ, | | Miles per Dr pok of Plough deprived of Мойаюата. Inches, How. | ent. cwt. lbs Draught. 6 5+ 36 vs — -€-— en. cwt. 8 Ба)" 562 —: 5 $ inches wi » эль саа шай nt day the tool going the same depth, when [Jonn 13, 1868, 970 yards in advance of grubber, taking in the drag of 27. 270 yar of De y ы —À dan. at l4 and Fi ed «d indicatin: nga of 4 ewt, engine an. n all casi iudeed, be read in many instan e EX d is hot al additional work for the е ne to o pe dus ра al round, The ollowing re Aene as fake. around the engine sip d ings aida anchor, "350 yarda dein aud tbe heavy дупмщошв Eos ro The engine then walked as one, à es dre | heavy p vimine r rope ; the light dynamometer тед the horse of t ed dra d 14 ewt. ich was the w, ses did. From шш rampe H ewt., the daecertained drauglip eu avy 2r мп а А ане мш ; occasion n—when the heavy dynamometer was not in—and the strain all round was not ascertained, thi yes тош the anchor w: 8 ewt. с ап = with thea йе 1 клону corr loses 54 ith the he rope w: mperiecty Ant the i Bedford, June 2, ап attem ‚ subsequi ir à va - phe —— фойе aie) Mrs going гуу slowly amiet m n enin work was found to have HE Ahe 3. Fan cultivator, worked з with Ои ас; the depths aetu XEF жеге ascertained "by & Shuttleworth's 10 horse-power double cylinder measu eot о ue on the draught is note-| D. Fowle's 4-furrow Plough, with digging breasts, vi engine, to s i the ^ namometer when a worthy abo А. des rtion of draught due to the mere | 40 inches in widtb. ` Nos die lime "of work. The ] was har % i; rt g p "oe p pr | ene Weight ved "n aut Lh namometer was TEAM PLOUGH AND GRUBBER drawn empty across foldand | Depth. Speed. k ё m an ordin elli S ra ue the от being а dry, friable, к soil, grubbed = vs omnem | Ropo. eder Пар i де eh Se кыс рч ves us piscis it T Miles per d quite impossible to read the instrument when abo" o: түш iar p-fo ). Ру Inches. Heur ewt. cwt, lbs the tool was working, often with only ts tine at work, De 3 tined » 0e 3todewt , Tor A a 25 432 but throwing out masses of yaa A or 10 inches mey " € » AS pies u m че thick, and d ped Т bs 0 lbs. apiece—the (Over зи los. E X М index varied from + Howard’ eo. — Sj owt. draught Another reading on the return journey when near the| Taking it йл pé ek Чай side of the Me mith's А ru 1to Hi ewt. 8 surrounded by са ре, ie., next the win ы where ; Fowler's C E SR E ? I 3i | 43 | 80 Фә had been previously ploughed, the draught appr: ШАК Fowler's "n 25 » | Апа with anchor being moved in addition :— Re ане ше en o io ne diy e wd ede engine rom ewt. ; in the one case thi III. STEAM CULTIVATORS AT WORK. a | s | : | 2 | эңе аз 100 рез M and the drag кор 610 9H in Weight of In the above case the rope was балаа тош the plough. the drag 0. e one ө ратро o AA эд Depth. [earth moved| Draught. 9 24 ? The dynamometer behind the tool when approachín per Yard. 9 to 10 I | engine read 2} cwt. at starting when the pm E ire Я LE t ro was X "Rieder" 3-tined. 5 к б. зө о огу 2+ nie in ше ot fanow, wh of the foret i е 3E doles Ps hf and r 3+ewt, towai n the x 286 1: Жс ^x E gh, with four mould-boards turning 40 inches e таа its fu ll len gth, T60 0 EM puis w EAR T LEN, CART: ouble sna ock slack gear apparatus were i E cy fà 478 ?1 "E Weight rked as usual, the result being thatthe Leni эр КӨн — „и here enses the атараг ће back торе varied from Ф owt кш зенин Ws | T zr AR н ТАА ина onnen cing di ^ e „Ж. кА = rawn from the engine commencing А д 3 was barely 1 cwt. DLE I rr dE E iuc ct ME out, for the. Due was close оп bein- finished, about 6 or8 Hour. ра е ек Again, from tho first snatch-block to windlass, with Bp in width г — соге to the side where Fowler's 62 E ? 28 449 а with 6 мб иран ending иа 760, thg T е alo эш кз ar к, finishing its кб ог "the feld, the ga ? 81} 493 was 434- Hai NR. the slack gear, but with break hard on— СНЕ belog kin ax near то nother пре i m 23 o With the slack gear as usual; but the е Es possible. The weight of earth moved is abril am ОР Борк. Suits торо drawn out around а hardly so wollen —— rtained, the incompatibility between m оой depth 9 тог! 8 acre piece— by h horse-draught from 0t Ve o lst Along the samo Батон сы (ups Dig WO and earth moved із unexplained. ожага" s cultivator was D 110 yards off; 1 LA evi wi od Naso. Моск fectly carri. э by — aont) draught 5c the 3-tined tool, moving à yard width at a time, with 6inch | 180 yards further; 2 to 8 cwt. snatchblock, 150 yards | Vanago «^r апа enough of break as usu aliy ро T. manage 5 end of 88 yards hblock, 4 &- botween Without slack gear and without bre ak, the rope E Weight of 3d snatchblocks, се s ono Bs o 2 ewt. wit “break” de the ної way Chougk peter porters) pu" art ied; 4 озб. with '' break" so hard as to keep the Tope of Again—along the same furrow— igi. MUR Depth. | moved per | Drought. eris я cwt, with по "break" a all. The por Sege s pee » € ol from 20 to уан ith break and slack gear as ш — уа gain: Smith's cultivato about 5 es deep from With slack gear or БЕ цо nob ear ried) 3 ; А 168, ёё, the st to the 2d eustehiblook ачы о басе i м чй 6 200 yards | "1th slack gear witho eak e. carried B. Smiths tined Grabber G 5 474 12 long, ein m e g v9 eginning with 75 yards up to 275 yards better but not well) .. lta 6 from w. =, А. the го; ullin, б 0 n у io к "v аа rope pulling it beginning with 470 and за. poa el дь ©ошшнале ев of TE trials а. he dynam 2 5 inimediately before tti b sufficiently we escri to be understood. The. Smith's Pine: "x 30 inches wide at a time—it had | 10 cwt.. rising to 11 cwt: x vegeta Bood al б at end 4} inch points on. The bottom of the work was іп fu urrows| The dy m Bde ter Реб. 200 E from windlass—i, € TANE: ROMA UA aiiis. um THE FOLLOWING р үү, алб К а en ATUS. L ED TO IN MR. М 4 L Е ' Стїїв.] Acres, No. Soil. Days at $ : Depth. уз at |Removals | Coals Cost of Grubbed. work. No. per ton. Address, Wages. | Repairs. f HE 7 & £ s. d. T J. Brebner, Prince Consort/s Norfolk fum. z ; саб $ S. M. Plummer. Newbury ar wlan Ё Do Berners, Keythorpe SEI Кенг = P., Newark - 1 0 0|1710 0 |d. paneas Машара onds, 0 0|38 0 0 |F. Dodd, Henle; з $ : : 0.0 e Jui Bishop Stortford man, indon pA 19.0 15 0 S. Allen, Rochford S x кей 1525 e PA “Arnot, Carshalto M. Richardson, H dstone * 013 6* ? W. Sadler, Ferrygate Р 34 8 6[ i М. н. Dragged. } Removes not reckoned 1217 0| 815 0 |J. Wallace, АЛ. f 13 511| 416 9 |E. Marjoribanks, c— Р 0 |1510 0 jJ. ee Dr er 25 14 79* 218 9 |W. " "x ve of tribér e 16 15 Us H.& +. нав Heytesbury : * Including ui = 0| 1 100 A. Huxtable, Blandford 0| 50 о (с. Old Montrose, N.B. т 8 ? = W. Watts, Orlin; е 16 8| 0 0 6 |J. Elliot, Таг vert Mains Јсхе 13, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [THE FOLLOWING ARE THE RETURNS OF WORK DONE THIS SpRING v? то MAY MITH'S oe US. In. MORTON'S PAPER BEFORE THE LONDON FARMERS’ Crv».] | Price of Cost of | No Soils. Аар. Depth of | Daysat | No. оѓ Coa's lat time. | 2d time work. work. |Removals.| per ton Coals Qil Wages. | Repairs: | Address, | Inches. £5 d|& e 4|£ s d|£e d4|£ э. d. | 1 rious 94 80 8 to 9 32 11 10:0 815 0 115 9|25 1 4 3 S 6 A. Toward. Osborne, Isle of Wight 2 |Mixed clay $31* $ 4 13 7 017 6 416 3 0 8 6113 6 6| 016 7 |W. Smith, Woolston * Grubbed and drillcd 8 |Loam and clay 150 80 8 83 ey 9 15 0|1217 6 119 9|35 5 8 2 0 0 |F. Sowerby, Aylesby 4 |Vari 70 70 7 to 11 20 5 914 0| 610 0| 112 6|15 3 4 T S. Druce, Eynsham 5 |Light 60 160 9 е4 ++ о 5 0 6 8 0 112 0/1 4 0 110 0 |С. Wotton, Teddesley Park 6 MS on chaite 17 84 4 to 7 6i 0 016 0 116 0 040 409 0 1 6 |J. B. Dring. Spilsby 7 |Clay 59 59 9 32 8 TUM 07306 9:6 010 0|19 4 0 1 4 0 |7 8. Crawley, Luton 8 ea 114 66 5 to 8 33 7 018 0/16 4 0| 200/2728 0 3 18 0 |T. Inskipp, St. Ives 9 145 90* 8 to 9 40 13 100/200 0| 219. 0| 2210 0| 110 0 А, Futcher, Salisbury a d . шр ОРИЧ BA B р Р © 10 j|Rather strong 55 55 5 18} 4 7 0| 600| 915 9 [12 2 6*| Little | ——-, Chich: { Including horse labour 11 |СІау .. 64 6+ 6 ts 9 17 8 017 0|10 0 0 $ ls6d.*per| 0 10 0 |E. Goodman, мат pide acre Besides driver and water 50 15 12. |Clay and brash { 108 acres|ploughed ]eto 10 40 8 015 0|1010 0|] 11 8/|[3010 0|.3 Е 0 |W. Taylor, знч ег 15 |Light.. А 130 30 8 31 4 9 510 410 0 114 311812 0 J. Cattle, Che: 14 |Very strong + E 60 40 T 20 5 015 0 6 0 0 1 1090 0 0 печу 9. Hawkes ald lock 15 |Easy . 62 62 4 {05 21 6 120795 6.6 0 119 0|14 3 8 0|—, Salisb 6 2 * Water cart 16 · (Generally light 47 47 8 09 214 4. 015 0 510 012 9|14 0 6 0 9 0 |J. Bennett, Daventry 17 |Various 121 72 5 to 8 20 10 050, 210 6| 018 0|11 8 0| 17 0 TI To сне: Serien 18 |Chalky clay 0 20 8 6 1 126|23140|060]| 500 T E ME Kimbolton 19 |Heavy 62 71 8 to 10 22 5 1D 04.11 0-0 120/26 8 0 | trifling Е. Moore, Bucks Deep wold . г 78 10 15 9 3 0170/|214.0|03 0| 74 0 0 J. W. Day, Aleestcr Ligh 171 28 - 20 9 1 36/18 0 9| $10 0 1.62 *рег trifling |T. T. Ru ale, por acri се water, 22 [Loa T ..] 100 $$ 6 to 8 82 3 Eiir 0 t 1 10 4 0 0 E Te Wim re 23 |Clay .. vi р 101 тт 6 21 6 016 0| 8 0 0 1 0 0| 13 6 6 0 m, Gt. Staughton 24 |Strong ke ac T 42 5to6 | $$ 2 01464-210|070| 410 0 0 в. pons "Boston 25 — - " 24 24 5 8 3 015 0| 30 0| 04 0 5 4 e J. W. Tubb, Banbury 26 v. eta чыны... 65 6 to 7 15 € 016 0 ** 50. a-day hing." M. Hanley, Boston 27 |Various b. 72 60 6 to 10 18 5 014 0| 512 0| 116 0|1114 0| 215 0 |J. Long, Henlow 28 |Various e 48 48 6 to'9 18 5 015 0| 417 6| 07 7|139*2 2| 0.8 0 |J. Whiting, Stoke Goldington x Juan water Heavy ES 12 12 6 4 9 0180|1401960|3860 W. Dring, Long Sutto: 30 |Various 3 90 E 6 to 9 25 Hi 1 0 0|1210 0] 15 0|2117 6| 815 9 v. Simonis, Guildfo: ы 31 j|Light.. v г. 36 36 6 14 3 015 0,383 0]050]|115 0 G. Pollington, Dytchley 32 |Heavy m г. 65 а 9 to 10 | 154 6 011 0| 8 8 0| 015 Ор ДО 0 0 '6 0|P. P. Btovenson, Thirsk 33 |Medium ^ e. 62 50 4 214 5 017 06, 815 9| 12 0| 151 0 "right ‚ Burfoi rà rx FOLLOWING ARE THE RETURNS OF WORK DONE HOWARD'S rct eiii THIS SPRING UP LONDON Fanwxns' Crv».] ice of Pri No Soils. ЕЕЕ Depth of | Days at No of Coals ©. ai ža жад са lst time. | 2d time. Work. Works ovals Pron. ТЕР | ой. | Wages. | Repairs. Address эү тетү £ « d|£ « 4|£ э. @| £ а d. Eral — "T 1 | Stiff clay, stoneless| 110. 19 | 7 A PIS s | o15 0 |0818. | зоб | 8114 4 [10 0 0 |G. Taylor, Mentmore | Tote ploughed and 110 seres dragged 4 T iae A t Ў? Е 2 [Loam ve 72 72 4 1 1 8| 8 4 8) 1 0 0| 2010 0*| 010 9 |7. Bray, Havering * Including borse labour 3 |Clay .. 157 107 5 to 12 2 6 1020/|2905 0 01 115 0| 80 0 9 little |W. Pike, Stevington Ф |Light 66 23 6to 9 20 6 10 01 0:0 0| 1.0 0 16 09 9 Blyth & Squier, Mucking * Estimated 5 m.. 51 16 4to 8 74* 3 17070 ? ? 918 1 J. Henderson, Sandwich 6 |Vari 106 8 15* 9* 918 0| $2 0 0 19 0ч 1410 0 little |W. Bulstrode, Msidenhemd 47 * Estimated 7 |Clay and loam . EA 76 10to 14 91 s" 150 315 0 090 610 |W. C. Morland, Lamberhurst : * Occupying one day additional 8 [Gravel e - ve 60 8to10 9 3 017 0| 366| 090 6 3 6* S. C. Street, Cople med F * * 114. регасге extra 9 |Stiff clay 50 50 6 13 3 016 0| 5 4 0| 015 4| 1210 0* ? R. Barton, St. e T e acre piece-work. 10 j|Stüffelay _.. ^" 30 51 y to 8 I 016 0 1 ? 10 10 0 115 0 |E. Turney, воа =: " 11 |Strong clay .. ке: 43 23 5 to 7 14 100) 6 0 0; 014 0| 16 4 ОЕ 09 9 |W. W. — Меада Aeon engine and engincer - 12 |Stiff 1o 350* 6* 60* 16 ол 90| 17 9 0 2 0 0* 8715 0* | 20 0 0С. занаи bout 13 ng loam 2 60 90 6 о 12 30 6 084/| 710 0 5 00 24 0 0 0 от, Nock, & 14 |Various P: 12 т 5 to 8 ? 4 ? 1 ү. 15s. 64. a da W. C Mie rod 15 |Loam aud clay 58 40 6 to 8 19 5 010 0 415 0| 019 0 18 1 0 10 0 0 в Palle Wolverbatopton 16 |Marland clay 21 21 7 to 11 85 2 10 4 0 0| 013 0 6 110 0 7 6 |J. Ford, Warwick -- sz 61 6 1 | 015 АОС е0 Чар бу e { а 5 17 |Stongelay .. .. b & 2 e Pepe ет T 2 0 0 |J. T. Coleman, Denton Lodge; Bedfordshire Jj 86 8 T 1 $ 28.010 à 5 6 415 0 ———————— ÁN d Ruston, of Chatteris, bas deep ploughed 113 acres | 6 to 8 inches deep. Wages 13s. a-day; no repairs. Tbe wo has done 18 acres twice in about 3} days, 8 to 10 inches deep А. S. As icis from d 18 inches dr wet qui a re 4—1 plough supplied to Мг. Howar bed 69 ai is M ARP. quite beyond expectation. реу, of Broomfield, near Chelmsford, reports that he He has also used Huward's excellent effect. steam hurrows over 40 acres with PHOSPHATIC MANURES FOR ROOT CROPS. а аги practical lesson that certain mineral matters ertai in proportions are essentia 1 to the saisie mu [The inpornt s "i the err at the с of «a Nai er portant article on the ux in the lat iof. id ен tural socie ss] ing per acre 20 tons of soil 1774 | essen phos- ^ А CROP of Касы w roots and 6 tons of tops, ann. from the lbs. of —— 1044 lbs. of Шош; end 40 lbs. of phorie aci 2. Phos bii tic manures appear to has: maturity ; ней salts to retard it. 3. i osphatie manures, especially іп cold or roduce more киноа roots t than idis, f Wheat or Barley Шап ten on early К finer sample e-sown Barley, or Barley grown on land ont of condition, is much. " improved by imt te or, better st till, by a mixture of equal parts crops ain and or become diseased if the si S which of the Henn e grown is deficient in one быы ash constitu of plants. ; Superphosphate of lime, appli — crops, has і ls. хма Tenders the 289 application of phosphatic manu 10. On careous clay soils а! that is у, "ТР нот n good heart, heavy crops urnips may be grown with no other — rat superphosphate rich in phat E З to 4 cwt. of mineral euperphosplate is a sofi- solu ent dressing g pera 12. The addition of ammoniacal salts to to phosphates after 15. Al arable soils have the power of absorbing or Nisi n: Lee ond moia 16. Cbalky and marly soils possess thi is grepasip ina higher depo 595 clay or s absorption of by 59-4 In practice, fir берин and beavy Sede ome E EE qf solulilo phosphate: e Secure its ts as пр the acid viae ate or soluble phosphate ая sucb. › 7 ; phosphate in superphosphate of lime is rendered insolulle in all soils, and the first as. well as the aftergrowt| E S d ciere dd ble phosphate, i «ы le phosphate feeds the Turnip crop in its fut M and insoluble phosphate sustains its с li lji on Таг. 21. The doctrine that, of the phosphates їп a Turnip salts may be iroster = зонд, ind in a | nips grown on calcareous clay soils. manure, | P iactum orones ect and the dier r in- der Dry or inm аш E — HU "d ues manures € —" Rare soluble, 2a. or umo nip m EE "m ciently trustworthy diit»: the preeticnl farmer ie entai in i „+ ded ерд ӨГ of phosphoric - оша py A ^ tom ө. that Which e кери the largest шщ раа оаа ien prrago sngt ^ черже amount of insoluble phos. егор. 7. 1he ash analyses of plante, however, teach the constituent 14. Soluble phosphate of lime is ud ене of commercial superphosphates. 2n ntai | titel; x Бой is anures being alike in other respects. 564 THE GARDENERS' 23. In preparing superphosphate from prs LE phates, the latter should be rendered soluble pletely as possible. hosphate is not deteriorated by keeping [inches of the surface, an nb requ uired the assistanc ce of two men to » lift i in a cart. E either pulled u CHRONICLE: АХ” AGRIGULTURAT, GAZETTE: [JUNE 13, 1863, s for oyed, 17; ‚ 12 the аат bal year, 10 the sum nomber of horse ht А uperp: for any length of time, 25. Whe: en tme with the soil, the fertili „ r grated over by the cultivator, UE Ба а жш днд el dit t Ad. eac so 11 sl t 1861, costing 2007. T Me а bought, 1400 yard ж а $T abl Barley crop on land on which "Turis w were grown in | broken. , Knowing what I ad t to the 3a дек with ce: . The of t the nergetie aclion a superp nutely p. field 9 to 10 inches pl — d We ordina every portion of bw deep at one ope но та еһ | new s- | we should not be long delyed in in case v de sone engin ages 156 man, 25. 9d. у 2d, 2s. 8d.; sä aud дь, pr dare say o 5 inches ci this т: 100 years, and Е expect at. pe obsta: cles „be divided or aeae Sr зау phospates within the soil itself, and not on the suppose erroneous, direct ass imilation | of soluble phosphate by plants. 41 уазыу pure water than the you will agree with me that I have given [ES more bulky and more soluble in H PE dco Qe vd) 5058, each. Сов t of water- cart a day 4s., | conveniently situated. coal тош to 10 cwt., depending on depth aud nature of Cost of coal per ton бп ti М Daily — powder obtained by mechanical we ans. е iore rapidly and completely the soluble | i£! thoroughly hei р» bhate in commercial superphosphates and Turnip ле: mo. manures is кесше 2 rendered insoluble n the | ties e ha d Lo fa wil be its th o its work in ev ery r n half speed, on accou: em P) e азса асе. Тһе consumption of coal did not dad n [all 302 acres, ing in spring, 87; in antali s, 135. 6d. in fuel, pe] day; oil, 1s. а day ; repairs, A ; pe aba er of dayg ; In rre done in 1862: 104; costing in wages, d will now give you the total cost of cultivating this | проп tage is best вестей by TH a, which I consider will give meno gd nl soil, the more своей Turni advan the s manure with the] liquid drill, ing 29. The application of superphosphate |! Wheat, both corn ad straw, "- е lea: f rational = есет diee E. Ше for men, 5 days 3 e nix ME Ne] rei pipari шу vel ка [A the land, ls, 2 tons (rather less) ` 1 3 4 | furrows, whero before aplis ther Ta was. опе every 30. EN е впре pr fail to produce zn broken or bent coulters repaired at 4d. each 1 0 good 8 on light sandy soils. 81. Superpliosphate "ein E. considered as the cause! „.,. of a diseases to which ro e liable. [к рег асге, xa олз I fi wear of rope asd engine. Now confident nia With 30 в | cent. н һо and the steam “cultivator 5T | worked, 381. 50 acres of Bean ground grubbed rv em in September, 1861, produced an — yc 8 feet, a rop only in dry se my clay farm will be far better formerly. Ж Roots grown оп erred soils exclusivel "n fallows ; 0 лоо ра wn on poor s тд liable to роф he Ze If" coid mot have performed the ваше | land is moved, so that the opera did hs Зда or iu fail altogether. Яп ality о v the same depth five times the cost. uring hot;weather, & y sers dh Б 100 acres of. 33. The deficiency o > Кы organie matters, and $ P PE о орта broken shares is not included, as Wheat during two unfavourable seasons grubbed im especially potash in sandy sls accounts for the difficulty I bo e the the cost, having ordered them since after Bears nd Peas, will lead me x: continue the Pati growing good roo such land with purely phos- Sbi Mai ak d Bos Bi M Ы m system; the horses vi мт get ^ eh im all e Y^ 1 phatic manures. w . On light soils Turnips should always be grown аМе to spes as to the wear and tear of en ne, but es during the the sten $06 А. dues ls ON € vith ‘at least some farm-yard manure. de only fair to charge it at the same t price as я G care I can of the те. which "e is wearing, 85. Bone-dust, parti ally dissolved by acid, is a better | 9er m mpi oy f steam tackle do. This в вува if orked by it I sball be Ж, manure for Turnipe on light land than a purely min neral uid od 2 inc gea wo "i E vith, h, [in The other parts of t he dd are not much superphosp! tb DB d, Lus renewal zn | te worse i. the work done. William Whitehead Gas- 86. On light land a mixture of equal parts of guano re e reat a undoubtedly А ihe ое 1 do no " rain on 0! and au osphate is better Tuurnip manure than | thi nk tho expe ense óf férfowaT wilt erte EA т P © Te of Беат € in Autumn.— "me perp either manure v applied alone, E Liquid m anure is very beneficially applied tol? ow giv ES dvi a ian ia айыы Мои p this se oleman & | | Son's steam tac kle, of. хеш, I Бе | ave no account to E further | than that опе great advantage from d cultiva tion - eof I am 38. An Sede: ind pan “ applying bone-dust to the, and you are at [T Tert to make- ue uus s e P ping b itwihd what ‚ Use of this letter you may p please ; s that at with the aid ther eni. "m d ваар is t done xx чи c: te laye : Tuo and bone- Seni in a1 25 thr r four куен о n N'en now how to appreciate their traly v rene steam | ny еа — - ia mn or [rary season, the E iod bate. Turnip sowing b Лы a wë % tim the heap|^" tivator, , F. Champney, ие Oraw | А steam бү. вой Broomfield, Ohelms- ] about a month before it is distributed on the field. нд) versus Grubb Doctore gome imas Jord. s ill note I have done but littl this if er, and doctors after Курт ВО mes agree, So I | pe it is LS estio: fü | Spring. get үм. blow after harvest, which sets me n „ОЁ steam wee the Mr. ‚Вг adshaw, after а discussion оп Мг. Ruc A paper, speaking in in эш highest terms of tl —I have|, btéth ys qe rk per- ut ng, more | m nie set of tack t out by Messrs. _ Cole eman & Son with which f ha ber, Arti lema ** As far йош; ashing up he would not advise an an to Suh up his hd with steam tines in the пут le | unless he did itearly uem to perfectly eradicate and destr 5 те КЕ т. Ruck “ would tis Mes nd s холів хз іп e aul any cum unie ss they зны атр 3 T fa armer in Saee his been to кө I can in autumn. mber of horses With steam I am master of any di ‘dif сше ^d ich may arise. Е ng, Claxby, Spilsby; ~ —— Most of m ua аб was cultivated in autumn, and sown with corn or Tares, or balked- up ready for | Wurzel, The urnip land I ploughed this spring with Т | hors rses, so that we have not required the cultivator this In addition to the-stateme liedul spring. we harrowed with Howard's steam harrow this spring | about 40 acres for с еу арі Peas, when the land ha is p Mire id. Barley iba ast yo "Эма Mere field keh the ct already [ome othe er. Her lime I give М y |ti es half a mile distant, and | р you saw the planting going on ina ver W. - Tmpey, Bro tala Hall, near Chelms msford. Ў Furlher. ad FA Ре ст Culture (see No. 15; заты Тае). — hin require etérpldhakion k to a farm Mi md time request my st у arch | ist Lady Day of ET poni cx a bytake) n early all e engine and tackle into the same field, With| «Тһе lan апа, а Wheat stubble of 1882, had been manured ; rable; a stron та рон condition the assistance of a trace horse fora short time, that | grubbed by steam power in the autumn, and n bv tho m- | and v i foul, with a ail kind or dd del with 75 acres of. еу will be at work as soon as the horses and ploughs bined cultivator and drill crossed the wor ' the previous | fallow М оп it, pl nel d gom: this is a point not to be overrated as T consid 8 18; | season. ` It is impossible for land to be in better condition for | p giet cm ics MORET 5 tined great draw to steam culture LE er one p ting, or to have been planted in better for On the | ence фу smashing it up with Howard's is of culture is the time and |stiffer land, where the amplement was planting cultivator 6 inches deep; At is then „crossed "иг ехрепзе о! ешоуа1 and getting to work, re quirin g the S А stes ted crossing "e autumn САН of las |< assistance a : hie ubble. е гэе йы Ё теше [is then worked with horses, NT gs ade as clean as же. пу seeing Beans so во satisfactorily sown on | CAN make it. I have done 60 acres, so I am now going | me e thout any inter- | over the same fields with only 3 tines twice over (that а еб. т thu à T it| 1 225 in : TA: ) ia 14 inch I еер the last time, inches in ed 4H r day, 9 to: My Jand for тойа smashed up lat last autumn, and'after- p, 9n 6 strain is во great we are com 9 cwt. of coa 1». 1d. fo steam, using | ara, wi s been rolled о use two anchors fastened together with a cha — expenses per ur in as follows — The wages and one-horse r oll; and harr oval twice with sey s мыр hari. the И тене е i (omm : harrow, and drilled with Swedes. The total eost for we dft uer ^ud y S^ pr» ора, 6d. per gallo ен ud the seod beg ga дер їз Д5 . 9d. per acre The | MY x ie nang OE А ТЕ noel ЧИ оиа ady for horse hoeing, dry ы tho | ТёШОҮа1в are perhaps "tede "t more trouble ard | Strong lad at anchor V. бууй Ж weath ec Mn ben; the land is moist and dry ; as it ma lébour than a level om. "wo pem D "Two porter bye ce E ма b :1 8 Jjeontinue the lan eic in moist unti Pita ye ether and could have been worked C per^ { Fowo men on Онын at he. Shexh 7 71 £ |Swedeshave gro тзе hoe o n. pe] except from the position of th This [сай оле — — lad, and water cart Я e t : pleased to р this eriden b before Pes fat "e cia and uae TUM Nürkod sik (а field ing them to choose their doctor as th lea 1 ЧК ub Ae omo по, DR 2 per acre, as Ж-М field at Warwick, pa poi rd du entirely distinct) worked off 7 acres which were -— тоат à acres done ina ТС E | asked me to eren Mr. Fowler's mele be Ан Iat E e mi es ani еы pou is clodd. iur on Coleman's principle, w nm od for n. othing ге, Which were кгоөсей, 18 fwa LA Ue dy, generally go twice ina pes | pig tint I at i: К SE Б ет) at ts lordship Ts | зате а day for hai il, which is E $t en rst came in elt t at Fowler's | \ у the be ah ри it ght а bé engrafted upon 16 was then, and which їз now in prov. Howard's, than which nothing can be better?! I Mu Ма lordship for his frank admission. The Howards are come to their improvements, PRA n Woolston, Bletchley Station, Bucks, M. 26. ti n difficult times, when eac! ard's Tackle: Steam Cultivation at Milton, Табыш hi 7a io of ho: е | пеат Sittingbourne.—The size of the farm, arable, 270 A gels pasture, 370 acres. . The character of soill І ар з fine weather. This is spring. ith the steam cultivator gris - лу in order e made better fallows Junt 18, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE * 565 than any horses « could possibly Fave. done, and as I мав common vh ewes eating only Turnips, was rare ly | proportions. The quantity consumed would be very t I hope Ih have g y as consumed, and with us а Tigre Md Md great Kies was to teach them to eat, tatement o f expens es, except that 1 char, pe to or near lambing tim that there нш of food and better Ж thie. wear and у ог use of es осе Тыз бча NE E state. The addition ofa a very ial p atme бес чал réquited, t no time should be lost. The adds abo zu e» per acre; for though I have id quantity c of artificial food would prove a good e Ponens of the young lamb for the first 5 or 6 8 acres a ow, I cannot ма, but that 7 ac al, en months the most difficult, , They A vi isa fair aver us bas as I have it done. The ing t tent, but acting principal bad f — is утуе ехреп stimulus to the digestive powers of the animal: for two or pb days only а often жр ула 134 d: . £6 15s. 0d, cost per head would be very small hus 100 sheep | check their progress. ` Lambs must never “іе bai ck, с labour үй: . T 2 ф eating off 15 ton Turnips would take 33 days, and | as the young shoot of Clover o; if supplied with 4 1b. per day each of artificial food | produce scour from its unripe s! etate? £1817 6 vio eat 825 lbs. , The food would cost probably about If by the use of straw, either pulped or long, er and tear, 1% ра сау. us ПО ЕТ бае а ton they could i ase their winte keep, as he believed moray 1290 idis or nutmeal, ана Peas, or Lenin, and Indian they could toa ap bi they would want orn; to p th rry them along through spring might be added 9 lbs, ifty-five acres completely fallowed or Mikel. аб 9s. e" Glbs. of Aniseed. Тһе cost per зева for віх months | and adis i eaning would at acre. W. land | Woods.——(See No. 7, Mr. would be abou t 3s. 3d.; of whi A e-third would be | desirable, od к middle or the third week of Howard's table). In adáition to the work reported i 1, one-thi d left as ычу» an mbs dro; in February would do best hedule, 18 acres h be arrowed four times | one-third paid for in the improve ed а of ewe нн ir abe Аз soon as ible after with the heavy drag-harrow hung on behind the culti- | Папі. Аз to the method of using straw, supplying it | wi woning the pup be carefully dipped. Brigg’s vator, which was t used with the ti barely acks, was рге rar Mah it in the shape | dipping trou composition were both ien i i Indeed, iata соша , ey should dip bets or thrice during the ; and an average Sot ES The — were un- d hard, being i 68 for the small quan- ays с tly above average extensive. ed ey stra S IR rst. the ewes were eating Mange E November. ble po e Jb Mtis if кы E Farm ry to build a good Nus thr of “ме thr bo. = Ee а more frequently 45 1be. pressure. W. Simmonds, Wan- borough, near Guildford, Surrey. 6d. : а wall of division, “зп fodder once a wee with this, и "utm with hay. je "i ork the РЕЯ should ъй fist. picked up at a co 1s, was This pin ht edipi, aw: d would do r 2 straw, | he see d autumn, They s n ewes were lambing. rashed Pea straw in the ewe pen, often mpared with Se cr dg cat mu had. rg more fully үке ut of | Hence A. might look for ап increased demand for good stoc sa tisfied that pulping the parco n first риб on to roots were sometimes in аба а fold, a Sotírtícs. ROYAL овар OF ENGLAND. of the Council and E », Lo read a lecture ** On the Breeding and Feeding of Sheep, with a view increasi easing the Shee p Stock per acre,” Havi ving pointe yi | Roots carried out; and вее те was no Pun M sheep would readily eat food so рерге; dt bett thriv: roots a t whatever that | affected with s боба ofa dira character, In and died off pud suddenly. these cases the roots же generally er upon such.& mixture than upon y fleshy a wing. Тһе sheep had abundance, | Met Геке bably poor when put оп, and appeared to For t the foll be doing remarkably well. Тһе cause of death was plan The corn st werk in a convenient pod on, | арор1ех, aking blood too fast, The bl became threshed, and straw carefully stacked and thatched, | thick and unhealthy and the animal died, iven in- E ned in large hea ould all 1 which had recently occupied the attention of tl using a combined pulper and cbaff е belly Society, viz, Steam sevi arino and shown that the ош Ls з wheels and worked by аз horse gear. A light | eat ravenously, and suffered accordin Chaff as а p pig not рар. ace with the n wheels, with canvas sides, to store| diluter of corn was so valua ble that some old shep- whilst according to the В of 2 the egeo "r Pie "our days a week herda considered M ш ОЁ corn to а pint of chaff equal "Trade ban -— forei n importations фай, steadi] one um de lad emp ge xtra. A load of straw | to - I ; with roots, fallen of during ihe past three first carted from stack to heap then the two| the. appl could be nieally carried out, that the British Теп were naturally T apted - cut up; produce of the iren; for 1 ыа Dy. г better food, " the growth E ni P3 the question: was, how we | days food ; that cut later in the ds stored away inthe|during the depth of winter, than so very |a could best ma our advantages and adapt | koun tor the following day. This scheme however would quantity of roots. our system to the M ndions by which we were sur-| do best on dry healthy land efore the ewes went| Lord pedi n. торові ng а vote of thanks to rounded. А .- ies - he would suggest for considera- to the lamb ing реп they should be dressed with a solu- | the lectar ende that he NN p followed the tion was onomical system of feeding sheep, | t roy lice and tick is prevented all the | rec commendation of the Professo; espect to giving especially idus sheep, so as to increase the return, rubbing v which was also The best plan was | dry food to both cattle and К "не had greatly апа at the same m leav land in better dition ouble line of hurdles set up 4 feet apart, | redu e the quantity of Turnips, and substituted a ; and thi; ut 8 to 10 1 t each end more | certain proportion of "v straw with t results. e the land i е believed would be — by | su reducing the duis and using more dry ood in t the form of. ire, combining with this a a small hurdles at ri exit places. ight angles so as to form entrance and The cutting of hay a and в The ewes drew in an he best raw he e performed entirely by Pea- ndants, was very valuable in preserving tbe health of in nd By adopting that Дд ihe land would | Ё digest ion. rn, because the sheep | е left in э. gon State for d take a that the three winter were very little above the freezing seit ut it eai that much зас e i bsorbed and co; viet m food wasted | e of wa coa contained, g the inni olum to the temperature of the animal's body. | Water within, ak water without, the tempera- ture of the sey must de. кеу reduced, and it was not to be ndered at, with such an un- scientific iode” of feeding, the animal could not p d poa and was unable to — to nts of the foetus. Тһе latter often ыш. = те lambs were the result, eid with y oong o nwet season. If, then, they could by ап, ныш he quantity of roots one-half anà subetilte an | an кыз, in the fo of straw and co dimental food, at the same time at the | pregnancy th теейїп select the ber. One to he uid арй delivered it ыл nes ssel w ards and forwards, 1 pint tof liquid to each ieter ewes be kept during all s ng it im. The males а be а — quality than the females ; — eel the tte aote eus ный and he himself had found it so beneficial tha hird, юз u | he invariably kept Mos ёз; the the ewes when mp ү сш times | he it cu sheep. | horses, cows, and othe: | mixture of stra steamed. eld the sheep, milar v stock do so well upon any could stages of “ыў ш upon Bean-straw so e better. was always desirable to use first-class | мча; M.P., cordially joined in thanki for his admirable lecture. e especial y ing t thet mixture of chaff or cut hay ЭН Ө тоо{в; but he yin not cd boss that g entleman in the vigorous een n that the more corn the agai гач e of aer sto males. e con ev wouid i вса! а | nient, enabling them iii fthe | ne ere haff a ce; 3i ing | necessary fo: digestion of sheep as for that of ui th for the at the animal Dod = ой; phi not with nutri- food ; because tomach w жазы success, manured, would be TES ao trodden "olely | into manure, and a xe of sheep could be "kept upon а гаа са ур of | Nith regard vá the feeding value of straw, there was | w n|pen; and where a. convenient washpool exis if they farm, it would be found desira ble to swim the shed [ne Do duy от ume me thougi of course, unless great care ma | manner. and do the Deu a deal more good. by Sir W. зб Mr. рахт, М.Р.; еа «nd Me. РЕ а general concurrence abundant evidence to show that when cut green and n they resulted from E Bu bi swimming | expressed i carefully Резе many kinds of straw were exceedingly | would prove most advan ы From eight|anda naded by МЕ тзн м ры T nutritious ; and from personal experience he was con- to ten days should m. pawa between wash- | ргороп -— that in course of his vinced that straw might economically | ing and sh order that the yoke might re Mr. Coleman had alluded to the dressing of substituted for hay in the winter rs of breeding | rise. The ewes at bing continued on Turnips or lecture s^ understood in Lincolnshire there sheep, even without any artificial The reduction | Swe Good of the former might be obtained | been a great mortality amongst sheep, owing to of one: the supply of roots, and tbe pod on early Vetches. At this time the. proportion of M EM са Ьгеп made to cure the scab, in tution of straw, &c., would be com ted for e | food m erp anda fi fangels intr rm Y of m ial preparations, which аена of the eni in eating во Jorge а - | аен ан po y t lamb па Led n the ки of anointment, That РЁ dry food, less fuel would be required to | mighh he bein poH vith а E posean Ea bei. {ье e efus of shutting up the pores of the maintain the heat of the less w: ir would | queni of йам, food, / consisting of pounded Linsesd ntm until its T properties had had ай have to be heated, Bcouring, which in bad weather ! coombs in equal | skin, bot поб 566 IHE GARDENERS' — AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jone 13, 1863, Күн rious influence n the animals health. | Scores of and upo: eep had died from this cause, after the breeds. There is a g^ dus к [e discovered that, wh га e va 1M rh dee | hw balle, nd a large and useful class of c into the system, the ba ket The three 3-year old heifers ism take respbilively food. It stood to rea фе at tho "ford of "the skin | 18, 2d, P nd 3d prizes in their class. Тһе yearling were stopped over the whole surfac ce „06. the ev] heifer class р vell * а suc Shorthorn ood show, every class be n carbonie acid gas à and so forth, would become fina fairly filled, tie уе bulls x * SER bein with the blood, and the Whole system be deranged.|the best classes. ong old , Sir Law Now this ought to be guarded against by farmers, and | тепсе Palk, МР, es е 18 Б with was glad to hear from the Professor that tl large and massive eme ELA white "dressing ought to be given in a liquid form, and not as bs v ; MUN econd going to Mr. R. Stratton for a and un e ic h qualities | ^ the bulls of to our mind better represents the breed. The classe Mf yearling yearling Qm КУ uch " fth v ed Healthy o animal, ч p its ы "by death, was almost e the result. rate eid cen to ые Mr. Lang: Y MP. бы ез the Е rize “Анна а тей and white bul, waiting the be T wr ed— Class 24. Pen of five e two-teeth Ewes. —B5L,J. K. T T. B. Browne, PET TM Park. ошз; 3} Class 25. Yearling elit ез un уз Колы B 4L, R. » сее reed Court, Glas Clas: of à her age.—5i., de p ME "Harding, "paddletown. CI 37. ГЫ m КЫЫ five two-teeth Ew a: d, Dor: 8.——51., J. J. "Wee dE OTHER Down SHEEP, Class 28. Yearling Ram. —8L, J. Moore, Littlecolt Farm, Pewsey, Ms E 4l., do. d , Class. stow, Salisb ; W. R. Shittler, Bishop. SOMERSET AND DonsET HoRNs. rling Ram.—8L, T. Danger, Huntstile, Bridg. T. Dan Class 31. Yea water; 4l, ao zgo: Class 39. of a ger; 3L, W, m Радно . Five two-teeth Ewes.—5L, T. Danger : 3l, F. Boni, ny other age.—5L, MOUNTAIN SHEEP. pod a few words from. Mr. BARKER,, Professor | in the ^ Class м. Ram, of any age,—4L, Sir T. D. Aelind, Bark SURA conveyed ohn еч 2l, do. d о him in a vote of thanks, and the meeting Separated. | of COREL la poss vA inii M.P., Mr. "Class Е Pen offive Ewes, of any age.—4L, Sir T, D, Stratton, Mr. W. Hewer, and many other well known | Acland, Bart. n Sn > hi ARTMOOR SHEEP. BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND AGRIOULTURAL, [po abes UE Ruost hors 00 decide y | dam Жиз цаугшв-сч.. 8. Ol , Linseott, Мон. nhamys шап, jun., Cha EXETER: June 10.—The weather bios | Pigott's wonderfully fine “ Pride of воде ч Class 37. Five Ewes of pun 4L, E. Cur ing. ше " pM ЖЕН, favoured th ы гв takes the 1st prize easily. adyship is HORSES. er is no exception to the ген with Princess 0f Edward, in "Фр eifer class; where F GRÍGULTURAL Puhtók Nevertheless the old city and the old REI [o Mr. Bowley, and Mr. Lane, of Cirencester, are 2d] (ла з8, Stallion (not exceeding 6 ч М ng 6 years old): ,W. hemselves bravely under "аво ies. We r|and 3d. Тһе yearling heifer class is a wonder- | withleigh ist Tiverton, ** Model ;” 10l, J. огей К т former 18 se 0, Na E ess | fully fine show; Mr. Bowley taking the first prize "вар ыле eter, brown Clydesdale drau ght horse, taple oyal А, Ал Society of Eng- and Hi ih gis mA and Ë South Street 4 аз gay amid the showers now as they did in sunshine then. The sone of the iin ach is in 1863 as wo rr f the wel- Qociety with ‘а Beautiful à strawberry roan heifer, Chorus ; on sh au fine one of boe cows and year classes. The prize lists are giv ds ütmetions pg bi t the En d in those departments in Mns the two EUER dnt one another, the Show of pa West of Mos d Sooiety of this year ed that t whic h the. Agricultural Ed of There tal show of sheep and pigs— аваа“ ín "Coiswolds both being in great fo 63 „pens of e T mer, and about 30 Я the lits re Society attained 13 year rds the im agen po Which is here tracted bout Offer of prizes, to which we refer. Eve setting apart the fact that all the great adv vànce which 13 years have seen із well represen Bed h ere—the show itself is is a Heo and completer illustration of the state of "adea fac vincial colleetion, мА n UE or| Mie leading deir api machin show of Sout. | and Dorset horn sheep show. А Sa Mo | Es n à of five ipo wn represent the Wiltshire Downs, shown by M Shittler of ox wid very large nai со са, show of pigs and а goo MALA | oe tdt кайыше in i КТЕ ЕЕ мА is now аге well illus- | and there are Eu S ron giving the fullest possib. €—— of forts d an opinion of the хасна of rival too. But M tion the cattle уа and the imple- Mnt iow уе а magnificent flower shom and a very сев оен of paintin g5 by: gari Pe {гар both of the Fine Arts аш ГАЙ aie Bath. aii West of England Puy have wisely | -W lves strictly within the of their a Society in taking any ороону of g the E ENS a ect m they poe themselves, | ly by rofessional or technieal teach- Wh iheir show e yards offer, but by every other esome and refining influence d they can bring n dt vi itors and members ;; and cer- e departments t o which. we have adverted, t themse! Uu ns as а od Ex 3 of horses— шышы, кшен, уш у, жн zik | the live io is give О hc refer to it прене апу асу ай йа ап | сап wd. en this week. "The foflowing is the Prize List :— JUDGES OF STOCK. e Mi AND HEREFORDS.—Mr. John Buckley, Mr. James uartley. roni HonNs.—Mr. Wm. Bartholomew, Mr. J. Gray. Lowe WooLLED pirana J. J. Buckley, Mr. W. Wippell, Mr. Henry Trethew: 8н А WooLLED Bite AND PrGs.—Mr. J. Humphrey, Mr. ters, Mr. Н. Honsts, AGRICULTURAL—Mr. H. Hitchcock, Mr. John Wippell. d ч Dev Class 1. Bull, above 3 years Y^ —12L, W. Treffry, Gram- pound; i W. 'Farthing, ped Court. Class 2. Bu l, under 010.—151., 8. P. Newbery, Наркы gs P w. Buller, bni, M. Class 8 xm xk POI old. Bir J. PX Porro Perkin: ys nS. do good work. strictly gene departments of the well as in those which аг provincial character. int of numbers, as wellas of quality, it excels. beni it with a Show “ЖА, Wells last year, the et Table is а aces Sog ed j B Taunton ; 5L, J. Smith, 3 n Milk. TW. mede 3L, 2. ач Smith. Class A “Heifer in-Calf, or in г Milk. —12L, C. Hambro. ge Turner, que) 5 ass 6. Heifer, unde r2y ; 4l; G. Turner ; 2l., Ё "Bodle Blan 3l, С. Е. a om Taunton, old.—6/., J. W. Buller, ey. q., Suo Class 7. Bull, above 3 years , Bir Lawrence Palk, Bart, M.P. ; 5L, R. Station Walk m Class 8. В, un 3 years old. — 15L, La ses e A a viton, Messrs. Tavistock ; ; 8L rA | Clas Foil, o —10., Н. нін and Lady Pigott and x tee p being 2d and Оет Alisinis, MEM wite * Smart ;" öl; е5 | 3d respectively. А v ow of Herefords, | B ngforth, We d ton, , Diamond, » and a УР и о lt Foiled in reedin 2 Berkshire); PN W. Bradley, Class 53. —4l 191, 7. А. Smith, Bradford » ott, Swilley Е оту ай W. Burrington РА тее “ Prince of Wales РЯ Fh v Eliot n 41. Al, Цу Libele d in 1862. 81, m, Ех іп Foal G. Hutchings, Cornworthy, Totnes.—5l., ү. лыр радка Taunton. Class 44. Colt Foaled in 1862. = 8t. Street, Ва: ih taple; 4L, J. ard, Alphi Class 45. Fily Would 1n 1803. mL, d. "TTurpin, erry. me- roy, Totnes; 4l., F. Hodson, ‚Мор rth Potherton Bridgwater, Class 46 Mare, or Gelding, 4 to 6 old.—10L, R. Pass more, East Down, Вагпзіар! le Clàss 47. Cob or Galloway "Mare or Gelding, not exceeding 145 hands high, — 51. (№06 sufficient raerit). поке Soin Ыга, тое ос — js 4. Е АШАМ, Sprydoncote, Ex y. —1 vase ds Wai —4., W. Yells, Jun; m ot 2 Breodiag Bois, V under 9 months of er (Berkshire); 2l, S. Mo o SMALL BRE Clas Boar,l to 2-years old.—54, ©. F. Hodson, North Petherion, Bridgwater (Leicester); Рў к O'Dogherty, Wotton, andrak Class 25. Boar, 7, wider 1 yesr ol3.—41; J. Cardell, St, 099 6; 3L, R. Prout, Milton NN Tavistock, Class 58. Sow in Farrow.—4L, Sir M: Lopes, Bart., pe рь 2l., ie лы iln Abbot. 57. T g Sows.—K. Radmore, Thorverton; Wainmn, Y. emm or Pon; LAR ML AAT Class 50. Boar, 1 to 2 en old. —06L, W. Bradley, Carhead. Class 51. Boar, under 1 year old.— 4l., W. Hewer, hampton, (Berkshire); 21., W. Yells, jün, Highworth, rcp lass 5| ing Sow in epo oar e RAN TE a La TER EXTRA STOCK. Mrs. Charlotte Isaacson, Moreton Hampstead, a yellow ш white Guernsey Cow, *' Blossom," ind $. ые сама us herself, AL 5 К. паа Guernse ey, and w] Heifer, * Lady Jan Ofthe IMPLEMENT SHOW we can m" АШ каана еч vp Ча! the коранда е of our етв, eat to the Bull under 2 it is annual shows of and Iq old.—15L, J. Lane, Langston, Mad M.P.; пе *. ios pieds „Шабу E. Pigot, E. Pigot; Cirence: 388 — And of exhibitors there is a | Mer nutnber Б 28 this year than las We must be тт week satisfied with а — account of the Cattle classes. "The D occupy the first Among the old Bulls, Mr. Trefiry, mp e ын ene e EA Wellington; 3L, G. Turner. eing 1 LORS Glass 12. d |. Class W. апа C. J. "ops САВЫ d years зь — 6l., E MT 4L, Lady E. Pigot, Branches Park; Stratto HEREFORDS. Class 14. Bull, under 3 years old.—15/., С1авв 15. Ball; under 2 years old. —15i., Ed Baldwin, — ton, Stra pers n-À vo: W. Та; 'aylor, Ledbury. cond prize not a d I6. [cam Calf, or in-Milk.—127, Henry Coate, Sher- 17. Heifer, in- eng or in-Milk.—6L, second, Messrs. J. Blandford ШО 'W. Taylor, Ledbury, n; ől "ко" iab wder; 4L, WALL ug "Stratford. - Avi Madre A EET. IN "mo È. pomi € " ced pnr pea 2x ОМО, Баш, ol шу Vide а, Pen of "ve two-teeth Ewes.—5L, J. "Отнкв Loxa- Moe SHEEP. Class 22. Yearling Ràm.—84, J. Gillett, Charlbury ; 4l, E, appe геа Heifer, PCI. 2 years old.—61., Messrs, J. W. rx Si, pru | ub recente ан yond the Len of the э] | being во o arranged that their ^ 7, a minim the еро ааа p? is in 5 when ^ Ho vadam кзы — 1 " \ y^: Lh Samue self: gemi Кө trial do in its ditiis would рм be Browne, Salperton Раг! Handy, E Class 23. Ram of ge age.—óL, E. Handy : 3L, T. B. | ngon. the "PS r Тони 13, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 567 place in the yard. No fewer than 26 competitors appeared. The three p cu two, and three THE HYDROPULT guineas Gua sq C awarded by Mr. Miles. of d Exotek b and Mr. Tyrr 4 Wavistodk. as follows EXTRACTS 1st, G. Moore, Gresham 5 d, R. Channing, Exeter ; 3d, FROM THE EXTRACTS J. West cot, Exet ESS! FROM THE 1 PRESS. YDROPULT. — Haneous. Phe chine Е certainly YDE “Th The General Meeting of the Agricultural Society | the mpact of England.—l was brit ^ кк во full үк friends efficacions forc pump of that Iv was unable to attend the annual meeting of E iced hero equally satished hat if Royal Agricultural Society. i hod to ring forwa Tu YDROPULT. — they once see it е, dace several propositions which I hen expect to “ All Londoners 200 Po с ЖИЙЕН ЕГ carry, but o I wished t ventilate A xh I am | other | nel ases Fur will evon ually Д be с (ar and Ic про t do bette rand в ien ы Жылт «We n BB iu р it е "the than bring t vail "themselves of $008 pee ar paad ya Rin public, First, I think it a monstrous thing to bri ring up engines Garden Lee б Md hundreds of miles to record their votes, Chronicle ard Agricultura ral buildi + “рш and - theri ike most benevolent and social societies, Tí тга ч рош. апа róvi od. mE I Mee all vote by proxy. Se ,to|'* We strongly recom- inier" ensure new blood every year, that the retiring menibers | mend it to our readers." 1 ned of cou noi are not " is eligible for re-election for iit pho “балл. apted erred Тш, for the satisfaction of exhibitors and ый, à Кын Ardens f the En Тн Hr ULT. — “It wil кен je for its owing = owners of stock, instead of to say the least cost in a Ea besides wind , carriages, E: for fore es and of it, the indelicacy of the owners of stock standing by | being alw t hand in "n Арс amd ports and speakiug to the judges while awarding the prizes. | 0850 ав "engency ot пырр aoi карим |. And fourthly, to have the sheep shorn down ав the Bat а РОД lustrated, New. and West of Englan how demands, and thus abolish TM or шо ч кошш ey. orl the crying scandal of Council of a great society | of. Water.” — Тнк Нүұрворил, — sanctioning a fraud at Battersea — thé worst grown Lean emi VE Мда ias aai t ыо ps yet been animal, but the best sculptured, took the prize, I 7 те Wis ie: E A Edi roter "tis more regret ] could not be КЕ yd Mr. Ruck’s inte- | order it on our recom- WATERING GAR Ea - | Hydroptült, as апу one resting lecture on steam uM ughmg, he gavé great gusce: е das only PROTECTING a ROOF from FIRE, | — rad to a. encouragement to landlord ind tenants ийгеу the |® i, Dut thank E CLEANSING TREES from SMUTS,'* QUAS бап Wer steam plough ^ doing = if it e & hita in wot » eri aee | : DRESSING WtHAHIQUID MANURE, = жарал үл years to pay the fee simple of the farm having once used, they > WASHING WINDOWS," 3 saving much time, and like to T Tennis buying land. I wid to je furm | Will Н wd zs to be WASHING CARRIAGES, | performing the task in as ап та ап adjoinin саа ауе d Garden бе pw { ТАШЫ ага OSES, E ы Бш КОЛО e red tó give, he Ит ' must let it di тма a more than hai is соми to “Wo Jm vy Aia “that cu — get 4 per T I am satisfied with what I haze d EET no bns тыы Ы : апу of CA ad farming, but Ruck beats me. I took à аа-а сне thout f th hand 12 years ago, and have now let it in good condition ШП machines? х е tenti Т SEES at over 300 per cent. what I was then offered. mercial Daily List. We Live In. let Hampen farm very cheap for 50 per cent, ані \ of rent, but that includes some good profitable AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY HAND POWER machinery. 1 have now taken two farms of friends, besides 500 acres of my own, these farms were sadly (SECURED by Rovan LETTERS PATENT), outrun and went beggi ing. I ha ave given àn increase of | E53 and invite inspection, 7. Beale Browne, Salperton Priee TWO GUINEAS Complete, with 24 feet Suction and 3 feet Delivery Hose, Gal d Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler Calendar of geeranonn, ро mis дё: Жарай ы а ahh reni Jun 9,—. SEA in which DS i22. di Ld i ii Dis: diat А á Kc prx wind 8 ed, Ani iig at night, peii ich | p lad Su ntand wish Pha f Engine b by m eal T n Сеча. made little progress, xs have g“ y ee Te r as Ы t x T е the heart of a fa смачи - d € а а tr ly ad vin cing. On dry "ih ORDERED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT А8 FIRE ENGINES, mM ага wal well ханан, 1 ү pe fields s e Dite Rvs a full crop. ВЕНД о ави а жайа, pe TnoMAS RIVERS, Esq., th inent Florist, S t Hi , Esq., and otber well-known gentlemen, much ot it looks uncommonly well. Oats are very promising nearly everywhere, and Barley on dry friable soil is particularly recommend it às an invaluable Garden Implement. ood, whilst on stiff clay land it advanced slowly, and is in ger of b mL choked with annual weeds which are unusually са Жы [UR КЕТ are above gona and are mg k е fine weather has forced the Swedes uncommonly fast, and should it continue they will come early . EXTRACTS =н TESTIMONIALS. vb. € Кие: is now EN rs and for ы Royal Insurance Offi he invention will prove extremely valuable for all the ime our stoci ave as much as they ere Bovtr, 2 : рач : « My dear Bir, —I ы M. i ier inex resili Ee 87 which т" machines are apple —Swisror U prevint tape df iit being ва ee "ы niic, and indeed su io, wit. wbich I VT ашекей tio БВесгейагу, Liverpool and London Insurance Company." x ack of moisture, and now there is sufficient warmth to gor bo avatiibi your ropult. portability and facili et operation gem 2 Марту earlier Тайга D ood. manu- ENhY I БОЕ р E rcd e rmi pete F pie puli Жош, ludi: the eon Ыш, ad due. че ане hófsbs manifest observing. M. Do A m x T E oue LPI. т mixing rom it a ar s from the road. The demand for stock has continued brisk ав Sip gours nul B Рант М е ov, 9. 186 pany.” : r eyer, and tho present rapid growth of Grass bids fair for some utton, Baq.” me to increase : Ve «da us; in, gro ps will d E там. бете the month 2 in having them sown. Тһе ehe. continues so well stocked with artificial manures that we have not the slightest fear of ever seeing an end of of them. There has been а far greater CAUTION : f the HYD ULT has excited the cupidity re Кр ш МЫНЕ рта, TET of &0-called URS but in reality [nom Мань who are now v Rig on the public. worthies but others are seldom o take their places at | imitations of the Hydropuit, , advanced rents. There "must Уз es, times coming, "else for sale, in many of the pow cipal Ironmongery and Seed ansima farmers’ troubles will greatly abound. These devices resemble in many respects the Hydropult in a Arianis n à seconde 6: ебі ЕЎ unsuspecting, as they аге often placed under or near the Hyd ры t show card. 'The Proprietor therefore iss pue >ч to porverop denos i Bad this c caution n, and res espectfully intimates tha t pa arties wishing to трие tio Hy H aar =- slig CX ха mine the AMERICAN MILKING MACHINE ave not had an h the following words:— Oppo testing is Will 8 reru d ive ий. риза. АДА m e а [gm Fire. Car mend and Garden Engine; GRIFFITHS & iri Manu p Fi emo. Yo dp s Ыз d m | DEM РО Burton, Geheral Agent (Vose's Patent)" ^ Unless this label 7 ы MN убора PERR, whom: JP .mysi-Iownpfamfapona stitt clay о, а] THE HYDROPULT is MADE of BRASS and COPPER,. ut 8 lbs, and ага desirous of paying my m e harvest time үзүр "ii GALLONS of WATER PER MINUTE FIFTY FEET, WORKED by sum of money per day instead of furnishing them with beer RR ud atmy cost. Can any of your butors tell me what is а T fair allowance to make per day to each man and woman and private buildings have been saved from destruction by its agency. 1. it RR ith the money 1 shal р pay ү ы s mur dan o Royal Бо Society fo for. Protection of Life from Fire, certifies to its efficiency in 4 any other refreshment they may think proper. Perhaps nad tome of your Feeders can irm me whether сонор саке — FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! THE HYDROPULT IS THE MOST EFFICIENT tough from mil v T. ^i TY pA: эрт" "n стано үтү" абыр BECAUSE THE MOST AVAILABLE. ш у ш: dnt TUER bere apparent between d linseed cán bé used for all purposes für Which a hydràht ör force pump is ápplicable, n WEATHEZ її BEnksmiRE.—Unfortunately for our réaders and ide. ата аге 1561658. ий ourselves, Nes Эро, of Mouton Y bas. beori á nei e Weekly meteorologieal report, ена chis presi Y: Кый ARLES Pi BUTTON, PnornrgTon, Teatri ал wit be рде t einig Ше metro DENHA REET, LONDON, Е.0 to supply Ма place with reports from the tables ot another HYDROPULT WAREHOUSE, 27, LEADENHALL 8T 1 , EXC. observer in the neighbourhood, continuing th ies as nearly as possible in unbroken order from the las! DEPOT, 309, REGENT STREET, W. 568 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [JUNE 13, 1863, HY МОТ PRESERVE YOUR НАҮ?— 0W ; n A — um d ck-c ur ME and P -x anufacturer, |, uke reet, ndon ge, MM d o ME "à STEAM PLOUGHING AND CULTIVATING PATENTS. А quantity of SECOND-HAND pe regi: ) TENTS, and RICK-CLOTHS, at greatly reduced p n Illustrated Catalogue sent free per post. E N Low ЕМЈ. шкы, ^M Duke Street, South RANSOMES & SIMS, S ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH, s Patent V Shaped Pumps Have the pleasure to announce tha& they have arrange ed with JNO. FOWLER for use of the b REQUIRING NO PACKING, PATENTS, and they will answer any inquiries ыры them, and execute any dn promptly, COTTAM'S CONTINUOUS IRON FENCE, HURDLES, and FIELD GATES, SUPERIOR IRON (NO CINDER IRON USE PARK ENTRANCE GATES, and RAILING of CAST and фә. IRON pto N VARIOUS STYL 59 ы ШР ION of — AGRICU L HE ATTENT TURISTS, ren others is becas 6-HonsE DIRECT : ACTION STEAM V SHAPED Pumpr, by Meis. Gio . FORRESTER & Co., Liverpool, SAEN will throw upwards of `60, 000 у йу per hour. Now on view at the Warehouse, Red Bull W t. M AND SONS, Warwick Lane, Newgate Street, London, E.C., beg to call atte Ў superior manufacture of GARDEN Е ENGINES and SYRINGES. RK, PUMPS, оа жюз, roni ime of Impleme DAHS, GR HOU. - CONSERYATÓRÍ The Improved тн бон and RACKS for сы HARNESS BRACKETS, Kc. Fig. 570. QUERI. CATALOGUES а us тов & BONS n J. Tzron & боме? COTTAM & CO., AKUINARS and i TROR TOONDE GARDEN ENGINES, OAK TUB GARDEN 2, WINSLEY STREET (Orrosrte the Рлхтнеом), OXFORD АЛИН LONDON, W. with Registered Spreader. | ES, ———— JOHN WARNER & SONS, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIERS, and MANUFACTURERS of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS EVERY DESCRIPTION. £500 £5 18 0 £5 12 6 £720 m ———r—I Fig.586. No. 1. REGISTERED SYRINGE, with "Wr cg suction tube, one rose and jet E 8 0 eac No. 2. Ditto аш tto v - i ae Telescope Branch Pipe for ditto T 0 10 0 Fig. 590. Large GARDEN наде with опе тозе апа jet | . 118, 6d, each Mi Ditto ditio $10 5$ РР эў * Small Ditto 9 0 » 087. esce mi menti SYRINGE with di. 7T 6 2 ru Tem Fig. 591. READ'S SYRINGE, with two т READ'S SYRINGE, „with one pei and. jet, 15 0 itto ›› 092, Improved d а x ME oye: and Syringes of Т, Tvro A Na part of tho AO оо br. Ironmongers and Seedsmen in every " т а. Manufacturers, Warwick Lane, Newgate — саад) р n . 861. аер CAST-IRON fabri AND FORCE 42. PRIZE rr mel HONOURABLE М No. 35. etel ^ cannot ^ cen diim BLE Mexton AWARDED то ( G. N. м. | No. у CASTRON PUMP, exceeding 2 Pies © Sons’ Metal Bucket and Mua which EIGHBOUE'S IM. 24 іпсћев ... ... lfoot 7 inches high .. 1 0|2Liin . 8 feet 3 inches high... £110 0 N Bim D. COTTAGE .. 25 inches “акк ме 15 feet of #124 Pipe Жыга, тойу for fixing .. . £2 T o introduced by 2% inches 2 14 0 "d UR E Song im А No. 361. ucro rms eis 3- INCH CAST-IRON LIFT ei FORCE PUMP, mounted on ments, ihres laste een SUBE ES Suction and ` TS Screw,- 18-inch —Ü gr and mus and 0 ermometer, net Rond 358., OS E .. £5 15 Ped packed for tho 1i-INCH 2-PLY RUBBER m CANVA AS "HOSE де per foot 014 Д ia veral i mportant novel- | 23-INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP esie on Pinak 87. 35) y E V DA 0. EE Ced -INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Мо on , аас i 08100 BUR В, = л à dit a izes of any of. the ER 188. ôd., ёс. Also, the Ем. y an improved and new action of the handle, this Pump is so constructed that a great deal of friction is avoided ветка Вок | 7886115 secured, and by pere. ing into Cs barrel with brass bucket and sucker, many of the тугаган г fB 1 iron pumps are overcome. y this Pi Pump E MAN WILL Е E THE WATER in a contin strea) HT a Т a A iine e Wax Smeets, to| No. 42. — LIQUID MANURE or GENERAL PORTABLE Hinr н Pumps are fitted з ue in the formation of J. W. & Sons’ Patent Bucket and Valve, and cannot clog in E reparte oeil a meia: m — iN 127, High Holborn ш: Pio б. ты MES EM E with legs, 27, 15з.; 2-inch dm Rubber and Canvas Suction „> мдей amn me Cttaloguo УГ ser pred XA per 1 is 274 inches long, and the Legs are 5 feet high. Аан точ inns атама 12, Clayton Bauere, Tuo оу o obtained of any Р1пайюе ín Town or Country, or of the » Birm J. Н. CórrhELL, 15, Bull PATENTEES and MAN FACTU н. + Жрможоесю, 10, Dame Btreet, n ша h EON AEAN, JOHN WARMER ano SONS, 8, CRESCENT, RPE o LONDON, 8.0, ` Juxr 20, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Card. S АМЧЕ 1 М. ү са GENERAL HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, Knotty Ash, e 44 Liverpool. Under the Patronage of Her Majesty. Capit AND HOPE hy мг 4 Новара ingha m. BUILDERS, COPPE H, в APPARATUS ЕБЕ OW, Reference permitted £o the Nobility Great Britain and Ireland. F REEMA TU Heg нн No 4 gnout Greenhouses, Orchard-houses, and Conservatories, ORKS, ; 124 feet by prices, and all goods of first-class manufacture. by. 10 feet, e ORCH ТАЕР. HOUSES 10 per cent. cheaper. given, and orders by post punctually attend А handsome CONSE WATON EE » foot by 19 feet, for Sale. USTIN, SEELEY, AND CO. beg to inform the Horticultural ings and Heating by Hor Water. Nobility = Nen that they are prepared t supply, at ki AND gemi e months' notice TAZZE for Flow т Fountains, аз Park Street, Southw: S.E., acturers of e ery сант of Г Buildings for. Hortiouftural. purposes, with еб. improved C BOILER for heating the sa; undertake works of any PESER and refer, among mes. to the works For ring G I mE &c. Indie Rubber Т> =} апа М Freer LYNE mH . Also BRASS HA AND-BRANCHES, 3, and UN. hre Windo id wide as 13 fe ra F cultural Society's Gardens; ani hose lately supplied to the Publie Garden in the Regent’s ali si at Frognal the seat of Viscount Sydney, tho Lord Chamberlain, | with SPREADERS, STOP-COORS, JET Pur. They wilh be happy to forwand à Lat ot (ШЕНИН just completed by JOINTS to connect the HOSE to CISTERNS. toa Vire leman requiring Вову & POLLARD m "са attention to EDI - IRE-ENGINE OSE for Private 9 to 375, Euston Bånd, Regent's Park, N. W. THE IRON FURNACE STAND ouses, Mansions, and Breweries, and also the necessary invented by th A most economical, durable, and efficient FIRE. BRANCHES o UNION SCREWS. cvv Ne warmin g Conservatories, &e. Illusi ce Lists on application. Prices of Boilers an sy се on application. ТАМЕЗ LYNE [jog Vuleanized ndia-Rubber Works, 266, Goswell Road, London, кы PRIZE MEDAL AND HONOURABLE o E APPARATUS. fed i in every description of HOTHOUSES. v ACA m. per for CMM гБ houses, and Laying out Ki Vir given in Planting, &c. Мех то G. N & Sons, for BEE-HIVES & Bonas at ihe. ARo ExmmmIoNs H DEN e emper c3 re Cotta, Terr: abov BORDER-EDGING TILES. — These Appl; ФОЗЕРн MEREDITH, Vine Cottage, Garston, near and Red War e (in the Нуб Sot y Е отир: COTTAGE mended in preference to B M sna other **grown" Edgings for N.B. References to Noblemen and Gentlemen and their ЕЛЕЕ b arem the Pe ДЕН n T му до not harbour slugs and insects, gardeners sei on application. NE о & with ону E. ҮР in u ite no шешне, «9 hr OT-WATER PIPES, at Wholesale Prices, with all the recent i ve- For Kilche an d 'eonsequentiy, h in re prr ide unii Dar M» Elbows, Syphons, Tee Pipes, and every ad connection ; ments, three glasses, and HS i Wrought and Cast-iron Boilers, Saddle, Conical, - Cylindor, thermometer, price 355,| то be „ ine „ & б. Rosurm's Wkarves, London; TUBULAR, and m from 248, each. ope Boilers and ris ed packed for the | ward's Wharf 3 dd БЕРБ etd ciiam В. ; Old wid Iron Stands e without brickwork, 50s. each. Valves from count; Wharf, Quee орен 8 ; and Ki d Road each. ebur тее Improved "Furnace Doors, Furnace 118, € ШРЫ uv and Builders' Castings of every descrip- ties ry. Ме, important novel- introduced this "Ое lsea, S.W. Wh arf, near rie Canal "Bridge, ieina. N.E Illustrated Price Lists freeon application. The Trade supplied. опвегуа- tio oiin includin; the Ж. Hee "od in. Wharf, Upper Ground Street, Woopsunv &rraw BAR- RN. Е э L PAVING TILES for C Blackfriars Bridge, London, rome m m ne s, Corridors, Baleonies, &c., as cheap and IDDELLS PATENT BLOW COMBUSTION GRAYED Pressa ROLLER darable as тиг РЫР. заб, bof соор а адве COTTAGE BOILER for HEATING CONSERVATO- fər the guidance of Bees in | ° Also E GLAZED TILES, for Lining Walls of Baths, RIES, ode HALLS, BATHS, the construction of Honey- | Dairies, Tarde Kitchen Ranges, ge c. Grooved Terro metallic &c., by the Circulation of Hot, Water. comb on tbe Bars, and im- | and other Stable Paying Bricks of "durability. Clinke Bequires no o brickwork setting; will pre -— 5 а) 2 Red and White Wall — Glazed Drain Pipes, &c. ont attention, Ts 12 to 18 БЕТЕ id кч E ormason О To beobtatned of F. & О. RoSHER at their Premises ns abóve, perday. Is perfectly safe, requires e Address Ококсе NrrensouR & Bons, 127, High Holborn, EN Раана Б and may be seen in | үу. S or 149, Regent Street, London, W. house, 155, Cheapside, icit drawings and t sent on ipt of two stamps. ay ce da aily at the Pate! "в Ware! Lo JE AGENTS :— Live . JAM Sli Ссс. 12, Clayton Square, ci Illustrated г ез de d Esti Ad Кез 3, T Mte ЕН Ball em i- , Birming n mates Mepered for M ng. "Hot-Water » Dublin 2% —— ONDSON, m sorde 10, Damo Street. Appara of any maguitud » Glasgow N& М “Азг, , 186, Tron heir newly- -arranged Catalogue ‹ u other Improved Hives, > 29 о 2, Basinghall Buildings, Leeds. vanised Iron Water Cistern for Co! ue Houses, &c., to contain 50 gallons, 26s. ; 80 gallons, 31s. each ; and 140 gallons, 878., and fitted with tap, keeping the water perfectly sweet and clean ; will not rust or corrode. Cisterns of all sizes. nised Iro n Pumps Use, 3 inches на 30а, Кр” РИ" ег E OMA air E E STEAM PLOUGHING and CULTIVATING APPARATUS ` WILL BE AT WORK NEAR BEDFORD THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Price of a Complete Set with 10-Horse Engine | 05e 10.0515 0 0 Price of а Complete Set without Engine 320 0 0 alogues, with Sixty Reports from Purchasers, may be had on application to JAMES AND PE CK HOWARD, BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD. ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. SCOTTS GLASS WALLS, Designed to meet, the е of JAMES SCOTT, "m of bod. as being the desiderata of such struc- Gal for Liquid Manure or ебе and 328, 6d. each; Tail Pipe for 9amo gi at from 10d. per foot. ater арад E TE E eH Bp" EE: AND BARNARDS' FURTHER REDUGTION | fn ‘the PRICE of WIRE NETTING. BARNARD, P Sm BARNARDS beg to inform their peor and the public. that they have (wed а further reduction in tho and also that all their rices of Macbine- vá Wire Netting, an пери ате now Galvanised after bein Need which adds ich to their орага strength, апа а Galvanised. Iron. Gauge. рег yard. per yarı 2-inch mesh, 24 inches wide .. No. 19 .. 44d. .. 334. 2-inch ‚ ‚Же, .. `4 2-neh s » T » er TS 6$ 5 2-inch p» % 5 Cv. w^ 16 8 64 l&ineh ,, » » 19: 2 46 4 ljimch „ t TE DEEST 1jinch " » m ud 5k l&ineh „ 7 А the above. "kinds can be mado "А width (under 6 feet), iu, асац 2 feet wide. Wire. Neiting ot every mesh from baitan to 0 inchee tures rable, portable, Pm the strength and durability of a permanent structure, Further p y post or on applicatio! - Reduced Price of WIRE FENCING, sessi CONSERVATORIES PINE and MELON PITS BALCONIES | ROPE FENCING, suitable for the home trade т GREENHOUSES VASES IRON SASHES TANKS Five wires, 3 feet 6 inches high, HOTHOUSES VERANDAHS IRON HURDLES HOT-WATER WORKS.. | apart, one wronght iron straining TENT WROUGHT-IRON STABLE FITTINGS AND EN MANGERS. tosach 100 yarda Wire yard. E Every description of IRONWORK. Lists Free. | Панта Sed wire Nri, "inel no on tnn s * ^ Wi Free * ST PANCRAS IRON WORKS COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [JUNE 20, 1863, ROYAL HORTICULTURAL ——— SOCIETY. THE SECOND GREAT SHOW, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1863. AWARDS OF THE JUDGES, Crass 22,—6 ANJECTOCHILUS, or other VARIEGATED ORCHIDS снр lst, Mr. W. Bull, King's Road, Chelsea, 3 OLass 23.—3 TROPJEOLUMS, trained on trellises, distinct (Ope Crass 1.—15 STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS (Open). lst, Mr. d qt Gr. to Н. Colyer, Esq., Dartford, Ken 2d, Mr. B. од, Gr. to Mrs. Tredwell, Lower Norwood, 15l. 3d, Mr. J. Green, n, Gr. to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart, Lower Cheam, 107. n) Мо competition. 4th, Mr. R. Baxendine, Gr. to W. H. err age Esq., Guild- ) P ме 5l. Crass 24. NEW or RARE PLANTS in FLOWER Extra, Mr. O. Rhodes, Nurs: m Park, & E., 31. | (Open), 2.—12 STOVE ve andina PLANTS Messrs. Veitch & Son, Exeter and Chelsea, Panoratium sp. (1), | t Col Worthington, near M hester, 107 ena Voltoh ё Bon, Exoler d Chelsea, Bromel tru Mr. W. Cole, Worthington, near Manchester, 107. essrs. Уеї о: eter an. el romelia все] m, | " Messrs. J. & J. Fraser, Lea Bridge Road, Leyton; 71. S.B. кч UT Ва, Messrs. J, & C. Lee, Hammersmith, W., 51, Mr. Wm. Bull, Chelsea, Centaurea argentea, B 4th, Mr. W. Cutbush, Barnet, Herts, 3l. Crass 25,.—NEW ог RAR NOTi Crass 3.—9 STOVE and — r ыыр, Amateurs) WER (Open). Ist, Mr H . Chilman, Gr. to Mrs. Smith, Epso: 2d, Mr. T. Page, Gr. to W. Leaf, ^ Esq Pris cna т “т Messrs. Jackson & Son, for Ouvirandra LY жш S.K. 3d, Mr. J. Wheeler, Gr. to J. Phillips, Esq., Stamford Hill, 57. Moser, Veoh "а Бон for се 8 К. 4th, Mr. W. Kaile, Gr. to Earl of Lovelace, Ripley, Surrey, 3i. | Mes: teh & Боп, for Selliguea S.B. - HA itch & Sor for ila Tsenitis v. denticulata, 8. B. Mess: Aiso] CLass 4.—6 STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS (Amateurs). Messrs. Low & Co., 0. ооо crispum v. rufam, S.B. lst, onem i Mr. J. Tegg, Gr. to Baron Hambro, Roe- | Mes в. A. беке A n & Co., for Rhynchospermum jasminoides ph Crass 5.—10 FINE FOLIAGED and VARIEGATED PLANTS un Yon. H Зор, f ree ЫЫ ‚Ж 1st, Mx. J. May, Gr. to T. P. Walter Butt, Esq. Cheltenbam, 7I, Ciass 36.—NEW ORCHIDS in FLOWER o ho Duke of Ni b ( Ке 2d, Mr. J. Ax Gr. to the е 0! па erland, Isle- Xx ‚ B. S. Williams, for Cypri ei, S.K d rs. A. Henderson & Co., Pine Apple Nursery, Edgware Road, 41. за, Messrs. J. & C. Lee, Vineyard Nursery, Hammer- E "rs 4. 4th, Mr. C. Hutt, Gr, to Miss Burdett Coutts, Highgate, 31. ама =й овоне EXOTIC SPECIES (Amateurs). r.to E. MeMorland, Esq., Haverstock Basset, — Stamford Hill, 157. ireatham, 104. Crass 27,—NEW or RARE HARDY ORNAMENTAL PLANTS (Open). Messrs. Fisher, Holmes, & Co., for Taxus fastigiata, S.K. Mr, J. Standish, for Dent zia p fl.-pleno, З.К. Mr. J. — for ia? Senno, S.B. , Gr. to W. Leaf, Esq., M on, for Homoi: viscosus, В. Mu cue xum ur mia cu | Меша: ERES Е m pee Fonny, Gr to W. Ш. Gibbs, faq, gente Du „лев (жечу INTRODUCED PLANTS (Open). 25, Mir I? Groen, Gr. io Bir E. Antrobus, Bart. Moses Ivory 8 Bin, for Ауа Pilie famiba mucron 3d, v В, Peed, Gr. to Mrs. Tredwell, Lower Nor гу 5l. Messrs Tvory & Son for Athyrium Filix-fcemina Iveryanum, 3d Ist, Me F. "lovi Tor. o HL E [ rom ona e ut РД Mr: Wm, Bull, for Cheilanthes Borsigiana, 4th Certificato Prizes offered by Bir C. Wentworth Bil: Tab! lst, Lady Rokeby, бан ouse, Portman Square, 101. 2d, а >з. „6 Pr paul , Tunbri. ridge Wells, Kent, L4 r Fawcett, 11, |, Westbourne St Bros Hydo Park i Mr. ed t alter, William Stree t th, Highly Commended. Lady С. Kerrison, 140, Piccadilly, Comm Lady Holmesdale, 22, "Berkeley Square, тетен Р FRUIT. Orass A. русам of €: 6 dishes, distinob kinds, t, . tot lst, Mr. J. Masters, G е Earl of Macclesfield, Shirbum Castle, Oxon, 6l. 2d, Mr. A. Henderson, Gr. to the Duke of Sutherland, Tren- tham, 4l. за, Mr. R. Turnbull, Gr. to the Duke of Marlborough, Blei Palace, Ma 3l. Cra APPLE, the best Cayenne. T Mr. Jas. Е rome wsham, Leeds, 31. ss C.— APPL E, ап ЧЫНЫНЫ: Castle Мп, LA. 1st, -—] W. Carmar-. then, 3l. 2d, Mr. J. Hall, Gr. to the Earl of Scarborough, Soil, Park, Rotherham, 21, өлер еар . Young, Gr. to Crawshay Bailey, Esq., 3d, мг T. Speed, Gr. to Sir E. S. Walker, Bury Hill, Mans field, 14, Crass D.—GRAPES, BLACK, 3 bunches, uh NER Sawkins, Gr. to Н. Brassey, Esq., Bramhfield, 3l. | 2d, Мг. C. Turner, Royal Nurseries, Slough, 27. 3d, CDL Gr. to J. Tyrer, Esq., Tixall Hall, Staf- PES, WHITE MUSCAT. 3 bunches, lst, Mr. J. na Gr. to — Moss, Esq., Chad well ней, ш : 24, Mr. В. Turnbull, Gr. to the Duke of Northumberland, Blenheim Place, "Woodstock, 21. 3d, Mr. C. Turner, Royal Nu ama a aa | Crass F. y kind except Muscat, | 1st, Mr. T. Wills, Oulton Park, КОЛУ Cheshire, 3l. " d Mr. J, TX Mould,,Gr. to J. Sladen, Esq., Bushey Heath, Watford, 2l. Surrey, 'TOSS, range, Alres- 94, Mr. J. Wiezins, Gr. іо W. Beck, Esq., Isleworth, 41. CLASS 29. 1 38, ‚Ме S ^ жыт M p ы ош Тез > : 84; Mr Whitebro ad, Gr. to Н, Colyer, = Dartford, a HYBRIDS (Open). жс шна ш , en Mr. B. S. Williams, for Amaryllis perfecta marginata, 1st C Eftra, Mr. J. Smith, Gr. to the b Certiflcate > зь lst, Mr. Е. ORRA Gr. to Capt. Peploe, Garnstone Castle, Isleworth, 21. |> J. Hally, for Zonal Pelargonium Adonis, lst Class Hereford, 3L 0.—9 GREENHOUSE AZALEAS, distinct kinds Certificate ^ 94, Mr. 8. M ee йт: to Countess Cowper, Wrest Park, Beds, 21. (Amateurs) G. W. Ноу, Esq., for Pelargonium Achilles, 1st Class Certif- | 3 2 "i: gn Gr, to o Віг C. Knightley, ure Fawsley са ат aventry, 1l. 20y ваа» dro ЖЕ ЫРЫ; ЖИБИНИН „Hoyle, Esq, 1 cae for Pelargonium Aristides, 24 | 4, МЕ. W; Allen © n dr. io E. J. 0. Hopwood, Esq ood 3d, Mr. T. Whitebread, Gr. to Н. Colyer, Esq, Dartford, ear iE Kent, 5l. Мг, Wa bec E St. Alban's, for Caleeolaria Bijou, 9d Class бї —NECTARINES, 6 fruits. Crass 11.9 GREENHOUSE AZALEAS, distinct kinds ү. вс sig ve Siam for Pelargonium The Maid of | ist, F. Rutland, Gr. to Capt. Peploe, Garnstone Castle, urseryme: D Honour, Commendation Hereford, 31. : e 0 competiti: WD F. & А. dati mith, ich, for Fuchsia Pillar of Gold, | 2d, M: JE e hd to Sir C. Knightley, Bt., Fawsley Crass 12,—6 AZALEAS, new kinds rx out since 1858 (Open). | Mr. J. T: чле py Pet ia Mrs. rbrook, Com 3d, Mr. Lad em = Gr. {о G. Н. Turnb Downe, near 1st, Messrs, J. Ivery & Son, Dorking, 4l Mz. J. Wills, нұ та br Зн сае ба y Бошо ШУ i.d oe Crass 13.—6 ROS; POTS, distinet kinds (Amateurs) Mr. Bragg, Slough, for Fanc y Pansy Bob Ridley, Commenda- Ist, yy n" Terry, M E C. W. @. Puller, Esq., M.P., tion gsbury, Herts, T Deag Е lough, for Fancy Pansy Harlequin, Commendation Qus t uso зь ; distinct kid (N M j pragg, Зы pula кае NS Dazzle, fuer Pu aM 255 Mr. W. Paul, Waltham Ceres MC PERPE неам 2 eed e ind 2d, Mr. | E. P. rancis, Hertford, 71. pe. E. G. ome esed & Son, for Mimulus Group, Com- нь Mene 15. е Кассия pm CORDYLINES (Open). ere ackson & Son, hau m uen S.W., 31. — n E 3 n l, King's 2I SW. d Сгазз 30.—WARDIAN Er ^. eas for Drawing Room сы! х lst, Messrs. A. Hen & Co., Pine-Appl st, IS Oc m Apple Nursery, Edge- | | Бе & Sugden, 12, King Street, Covent з. | Orass 32. t, Mr. Charles Turner, Dum Nurseries, Slo h, 91. n "Мт. J. Mitch * ippa Maresfield, Tiy Equal 2d, Messrs. Paul & Son, Nurseries, Cheshunt, 8d, Mr. E E IN r9 Tunbridge Wel wae 10s. oster, Esq., Clewe: X на, Gr. to A. J. Doxat, Esq., une; Nurseries, Slough, 1. n eux 50 et eraon, Gr. the Duke of Sutherland, Trentham, 1, mi - 5, Snow; Gr. to the Countess Cowper, Wrest Park, 3d, Mr. xii Бано Gr. to Sir J, Duck worth, Bt., Wear House eter, CLASS 15%, Mr. A. Hend AWBE RRIES, single Worth, Ш. Mr. J. C. Hockfield 3d, or іа . to Viscount Eversley, L.—MELONS, GREES- seat riri тшн бима биши ma | 2d, Mr. H. е баі 8 ші ead House | Yin SCARLET-FLESHED. | v TT e Бае ^, AL. LIE LE -= UMS, distinct kinds (Nurserymen mi Mr. C. FA Slough, 8/. Б IP ) SCELLANEOUS (Open). : Road, Гоу жес», 18, ". ратта" Hardy Ferns, 21 Crass 19.—6 ipee ries Fancies, distinct kin Equal 1st, Mr. Wm. Bull, for Collection o Plants, 1. EN (res 2d, Мт. Н. Lavey. for Collection of 42 British F. H: 105. lst, М aig. Fraser, 7 Me 34, М еп, ?or Plants under Glass es, 1. T" ‚рн Nr he H MR L vr NM — T ж ог Пусо| ums, ба —6 PELARGONIUMS, Spotted ог French, distinct | Ditto, Mr. C. Turner, for Bougainvillæa Vs 15. 1st, Mr. с. (Open). рио Мт. c. Turcae for Collection Е 108, Turner, urnar; Royal Nurserios, Slough, 41. 9 Mx. О. ©. Toce for Collection : Equal 1s Fraser, Nurserymen, Д P.T. bread, for Collection af ота; Катэ оен | Pitto to, Messrs. Downio, Laird, and ШЕ ar ss Crass 21.—12 EXOTIC FERNS, distinct kinds (Open. Pansi ). Ditto, Мон. Donii Laird, and Laing, for lection Жыз шш E OS EN Fancy Pansies, 105. со of 86 Шу > Apple Nursery, Edgeware | Ditto, Mr. "Wm. Bull, for Ouvirandra fenestralis, 105, Ditto, Mr. Н. Hooper, for 36 British Pansies, 7s. 6d. Ditto, Mr. H. H pir ж Pansion: Ditto, Messrs. Pau & Son, for Collection бакы] Ditto, Mr. J. Balter, for Collection of Cut Pæonies, 7s. 6d, Jose 2), 1833,] * Qld" Cheshunt Nurseries, Cheshunt, Her Que ND BON: ek the pleasure to нбни 6 that t ROBES w ill be finely in bloom the last week in June E "ron — piro Their collection ineludes ew Roses as well as immense quantities of КҮ the older ge and will (in its gd and 2n they believe the largest іп the kingdom) amply repay vis THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, $e а | now The Orp Nurseries may be reached by trains from à gate 1o Cheshunt диске (within o f th every one or two hou СА ATALOGUES on application. e — — worthy the rest of the е publi- sive. Even those who grow cation ; them inde ed, а portrait of|near the model, that is the “Pioen” том bea an a want of knowl ledge 0 is mmonest principles yn drawing, whieh | т кй е SrcRUTT. Is there по STRUT win existence ew sili bear testimony to the general e of Messrs., LAwsoN's oka ош ation, we ur approba- w their plants tiera And it ought to be Hr nd NE anp SON, The Nurseries, Great Berk- v i bv — pleasure in amnouncing that their aa and well ai BL P orted COLLECTION of ROSES is | met. When d the plant pag NOW i ЫДА коондой sucus һе һаз кыы its т ЧН donigustion, кто nobilis. о what м К Ъе regarded as наса Tin o tho din 25 Nos. Western poo I hus а Like other scientifio w as refused to TD дөр maintain that in the case of exhibiti ap os -— ety VA овой ——9 pd. large mey wrid be acknowledge the so -— fen 3 Picea, zd | plants дөрү ет uai өнү, for Orchids must can Plants, Indian Azaleas mere shop name whose place is in the lim as aflording exceptions) a pyramidal E ЭН тад of trade ни s Tt press s Marce are fm опише, vd broad : ме bros ] M unity of а delig] ve acro mon, "man oi science een noun шо; est sul e par- ee ic vd ja a рына A ere eger Lidia tha КЫЙ "pf. н ре, ress of irn grand “т - "d lant, og nefcio in England pass in x vali БЫЗНЫ; р ү Б — which certai ought to have. TT side view of even a three-q а The Grounds аге well worthy of personal inspection, which is earnestly requested. P ва = SEN wants the . authenticity which the Ра atall curved, does not form a pleasing picture. New ales— Collections of Ferns а og meg wen ом, Mna confer upon it. |“ All round alike? should be M DE Н. 5 бо announeo “hat ho has Let us that erb a work will not, motto. Then as cc there should be perfect COLLECTIONS of FERNS, selected from all the Australian 5 чо suo ой ааб, ча ealth, the vigour and bloom of youth, fresh- So som № E ieu, Y bia Corres jpgdante there, ei looking foliage, and bright-coloured blossoms of so fron e Sou ea Islands, su е еп бешт mem gem лот Ree. ОРЕ] Is quantity or quality t» owey the day among оо trained and disposed a to siot & uod. foh is aro rent out from his Nursery, and for such he has fixed | OU EXHIBITION PLANTS? Мо great effort оѓ vor whero, vet without anywhere M" the e of case, containing at least 25 pede) of | memory is needed to take E къ: the time | means b ^h ti thi disposition ie effaot {оде}, shipped by nim fur at 1б, (freight апа easel when we had Epaorises ка. other hard-wooded| One cf the objecti р отут { Ferns, among which a constant succession of novelties may be | plants almost as [m ot-stacks, and nearly ihe ol e быз us АШУ, ея ЕЗ) сада) о, аш ү ins ied ron vile separately opago i Aijas unilatesting, ou aa jus on 0M one “faco whatever с. дй кера may belong is that ps nR ry ЕД Gorurovus will klao be ha Шр, to execute Orders for Seeds, here the puny с Ж à E hie tha ит obtrude upon us old and Qs dme Bulbs, and MR ard ts ша а Islands of tho Ea E almost ОРТ. reble байка ей tedio Ды та ES ids, Pines, man бый LER pen ырчы Н. umma | groe br adipi ^ NM ire vo SEP xotig Nursery, Double Bay, Sydney, N: B. Wales. bei e ni: pus to d КҮҢЕ UE his еч ЕА ae: we have ha an and acquisition ate yet wi more En "and i floriforous plants years, we scarcely see some of the best sorts d qui gamang: Chronicle. y: pla SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1863. FO; K, 21—Royal В х! f Royal оао тай Election of — аё South Kensington 27 Cry stal Palace (Rose Show; wj ME жне, June M RE ean wonder at CowrrERS having taken complete possession dt: the Horticultural mind ? | f Are they not the monare bp as к ehe of the tropical plain? Have we North perpetual INE. whi r th name of Cone-bearers, PI era r eones? No class of societ lovers of beauty as the Hortieultu d no| find t vá iv dd isl à mong us as in theit own wild 1egions. Flow г jets they abhor. It is the free pur ба which they can display t d ever-youthful li regal race, In Wa they represent the айй of the Vegetable world, as Orchids represent the womanhood. Hence it has doubtless arisen that we turn we а. them —ÓÀ cultivated, and that all éstates are proud of ©“ specimens,” from the а plastitous T: Holkham to "the ans лен. comparable to the ре very те to an wherever | u at all: P а very great chance of winning the honours doi "A hell. Le РЕС M ө into | especially if the decision is referred to easy going сүре wretched iiiw scraggy *' Methu- ges. On this ground, therefore, as well as ou ДЕД" es, which when they had A балга ой of fitness and appearance, we protest against во as to put on a fair the exhibiti == of any more Roses which are поб Mid. ы. mod - hat the ido by dint т iet Lo ^ el plants; and we vr hope on ona aniso xhibitin ‚ will feel it to be t of ГИ effect б two Then we shall see ope will oo Готие чад it IA E we A referred to is but acted upon without flinohin га well- Dormi enough to have бий К donee an e oye in their Women HE present week has witnessed another of verd oe grand horticultural displays which ,no » country н такт = timo ressed their getting up, but “ while в d Royal Horteultural Society persev proper Ven of encouraging both the art of cultivation and times who praetise ball be found relaxing in hearty good-will this inportan фей at. Dropmore. forests of Daniel The коман» nee of this fashion has been m introduction of all manner of new species, 1 rom all m of new pla aces, whi ch beco; If we үс we truthfully may, that thè display of V Aauday furnished some Rm of | marvellous cultivation, as wita ness thé noble Pelar- Manor, we аге compelled to add he advan ou be seen ad in publie [ч ‘after that, their, blossoms | me min meagre for of that hf, manner of new names, to the E isgust of many and | They mi ght indeed, as we som that the|be had in very effective оо 23 at the r- | fact, as кы toe ality o should | year of their bir t their the annoy wonder then inbur м urgh, commer. — in dien matter а фе ved, а lvi oem | dinner table, for which Sir were on this occasion offer The recollection. of these things pis act as a n we E "id rident, in tho gem e growers of Roses in po ong unity. i na simplicity to Mr. of flower, even «Hn x п ей) tage отум ^ bee stages, ave been better sorts Vet dii bet — Pr ust Roses submit to the same fate if they а made pus. wor continue to appear in the оѓ One number of this publication has appeared, | faced shapeless trees, he pos figtwittstendie which is entirely occupied by am account of|any amount of bloom that wieldy willnotbe a **Picea robilis;" the t is contain ап | specimens can possibly odi In alithe p sabjesla somewhat account of Cupressus jana. "— pages have there is far Eucharis, was a of superb letter-press, two coloured plates, and| һ landene y amongst gro rowers to ci faco” Жок rea Mr. Vi 22 small wood ibgs worked in with the a~ o say, lo bring all the у vigorou and ап t letter-press, illustrate the first of these s ently all the best it hot indeed | a всаре а couplo of 1 of their st&minal cu The engravings are excellent, and the wed —Lhe blossoms to the front, in Roses ИН Аа ipte zt same quarter, of Awarie press copious and interesting. The coloured ster: | ali practice is just now most conspicuous ous and offen- | with another sp ха : 580 [JUNE 20, 1F63, ө very| Mr. WILLIAMS, gained a First-class, its colour le bit, which had single-flowered scapes. The ve bei eere Byee anteu with: ; "d r margin, and its shape better —- emi e pretty vomere argentea, with кот s tein her n blo r. Bur cottony leaves, was shown in blossom by M as| in this paleedg d ве& of Hippeasters. А v ated се was Cladium ү ightii, both being паа ble Fuchsia, Pillar of Gold, from Messrs. F i Sum, her for beauty of foliage than of flow was Commended for the golden glow of its foliage. гга noteworthy tender planta п n flower A the Marattia Cooperi, noticed at t p. 531; ; and th the lo ong: tic hich was iota n in a thrivi ing condition by Es essrs phe oC ыо n. P dd "pue EITC young example o ree Fer у ophila a Tenitin Nenticulata, лосове СЯ ad "its x yes nna fronds, with pee арй Petunia from Mr. TunxER, Mrs. Sherbro ok g name, was Commended, though we confess it belongs reflexed angular- nyae ы 8 tho b ce plant fin Ridlo, "Harlóquit: and е» Pallas from Мг. Е. J. Lov New Plants. 257. АтдсАзтА Low, Hooker ; Bot. Mag., t. до ME io the ношу flower dew p last well as „to subsequent meetings and асс will d very hand- some Aroideous ean bearing the name of ЖА um Lowii. 16 had then Apr] just imported from rneo, *» 26 f Clapton, as Caládium Neth ral resembla: M . A. HENDE тзн ха Со. showed the Rhyncho. | essrs. VEIT D a pinnate Pinanga, pora Ё mE of ornamental еке stove plants, and while RP Both Mr. WirLIAMs and vantage in respect to facility С йыда Max the rarer to ee has the ha а the variegated form of Aralia Sieboldi, whioh and nere the other is undoubt edly be e Spec referred iums—mirabile, Can- nartii, and Thelem: re "a promising enough, but Sot real character ; п а green ground, bile having a stain of pale green, ad the others of ied along the course of the principal ribs. New Orchids were represented by Cypripedium Bornean species, remarkable for the 2, HE irst a Deutzia сгепа no, one of РБ novelties, flowered by Mr. STANDISH. ‚ This looked, like a fine addition to hardy shrubs ; зай posite shor tly and copious terminal racemes of дейехөй dodi white flowers e er e Ü a with Another fine hard rub, v "produce ed by e ан Ной the form € а —— Irish Yew, which маз. call Taxus hibernica , and the young lea: жї а golden yellow w a green ri rib, the colour "being. a well marked зое of. the Irish Yew. - The same х tad an elegant Nor n dwarf Mie n with ovate or elliptic oblong leaves, and b mu merous narrow spil ikes of white pi itcher- Mr. Укттсн had also a flowering plant of the rare a seld Me СЕ А penatia s Senno, came m Mr. with variegated = smi and striped flo n Senno itself the stems were 2} ft. high, the leaves beneath and the calyc ces stained with With it was a well. d of a dee оі D rre je di. E VEM рца THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. the white thickened margin. Ther upper г surface o of ti the leal surface is purple. The spathes, "which are mo 4 inches long, on scapes as long as the чыне e Мт... се sterile apex of the врайіх is covered with abor. na owers. may be useful to point out, now that Күс... pi MEN - ^ ane 7 iivated, and often e gardens with in anging names, two gen may bé ртасысай yon nan When i пон са Caladiums may be known ir spadices being | covered by «2 s throughout their length, the femaleg occupying the basal part, an les the apical, a tive f 'Org interven ning betwe sal p x, b the [males аге placed ets above t That Mo the upper part is sterile either from the absence or abortion of flowers hen they are not in bloom the two vereda may be known, Caladium by its Mau les an nd r adical annual leaves, un Alocas ia by i itg Md during А VISIT TO THE — FARMS OF HAARLEM. Havna endeavoured in. give а full mr z the way in which T are cultivated at Наа I may now p m iew some of the more impo Pen points which appear to "P necessary, and which account for the imei which attends it. Some of owing to the place being bou iv as it were by the river Spaarne, the lake of Haarlem,* North and the It is not unlikely that а moist atmosphere thus pro- vided may жи: опе ге the causes 5 в -—— in question. whatever the effects m: which СЕ > ар "the air Р the district, ie can we - ubt = *" ou nature of the land. The andy "ug is by manure, is doj љан just what inn ъй delight togrow in. T it will be observed. aced a few inches below th the тоси cool and. moist condition. This circumstance, when aken into connection with the sandy oil, is probably the foundation ich the success of bulb cultiva |tion at lem mai The treatment practised by "T haud go presents o several 26 в worthy of n о not now seen how didi» а system of rotation. of crops is followed, and how the „land is ir enched and thus cn "titi show itself. Duri rowing oot bars are carefully mter бош injury, кзн the flower stems are removed аб a e in the growth, not so ELS ith a plants as to be £e {гота lying upon and doing injury to the foliage. y disease 1 in the leaves is rapidly cessa; is ca ul mode of cultivation, viewed in meis fiina from Valdivia called Homoianthus with na — advantages of qs and soil i slie rb with oblong-cuneate sinuately- toothed | no doubt, th of the success which attends the root- ét Bis ad n bulbous plants at Haarlem, And high Ia — e. hink [om — гар it might be arranged, large as ее ut таз апа оЁ а v for us to j our Dutch frie — mode of purplish e paler a at е centre. Besides these there | [A7 сојбтабое»у E "Na ture is on саа бон climate were several Fern oodwardia japonica, and Lastrea | | and soil, and on this account they must Bir have в er refe o nt p. 531; Last | the > bu ilb market to themselves, unless воше ОНИЕ > fine glossy-leaved hardy bipinnate | | vanta Japanese species; Filix-fomina coronatum ; | | The lovers of the Hyacinth in this country, dd and from x & Dorking, A. Р. they are many, Аткыла =ч а question like the fol- pannis. a Tm corymbiferum owing: “ Сап we by any means ns ur bulbs ina peccemus in character coronatum state of health and vigour, and induce them to bloom cn таты fronds narrow below with flat future years" "This may receive the following tunt uus ico а massive densely у ball-like онаа ганыс g LI might also be; both p rentas kerar all other living — eps in wor! as well as ve an in riod o: b bui Soodling Р 7 а goodly number was staged,| Alocasia I tallica. M ' the — ag aturi fual , э фын gradually " ut few were marked by the specia! approbation ofthe| “Alocasia Lowi isa stout- -growing stove perennial y. The old age of the Hyacinth is indicated by bright looking обе зге Pelarg chilles, | of tm езен еН habit of other Alocasias, and havi inga | the bulb becoming somewhat smaller and less villi indio £z LI with crims on] Mura shaded] short fleshy erect rhizomatous stem, to which the |Yi£orous, and by a tendency to break up into offsets—$ М congue 9 Z pur: x centre, was one of great sheathing а of the ев leaf stalks аге attached. last effort to perpetuate its kind. Now this being the benir, a First-class award ; another called These leaf stalks a wards -of a foot in length, it follows, atter of course, that when thé "i es was no : Tum to ^. in me s d кк Maid| terete, tapered bs are fully grown, or if they descending the H -Hower, was mended as into the baok $ the per blade some distance hill of life, no effort, made even under the most favout- Pri: җи сә fine zone-leaved Perlargonium called | base of the s The blade itself eiee on the able conditions, will preserve them long in Е: d popoy b Chiswick last злету d less divergent basal lobes than those |201 vigour. Bat if young and жылу there is no exi ir s EUR en pes or horseshoe| of A. Veitchii;they are from 14 to l6inches long, and |T9&90n why they may not be made to bloom well fiiia bowl cog а wori d First-class Certi-| about 5 inches in b th at the widest part, the ар | for a number еатв іп — тее вй cultivation dA QUEE anb я ile а deep maroon| being extended ае point, and the base |15 understood, and if they are treated. іп I оаа bs: ijou fm Mr. Warsox, Im by a deep sin pair of large oblong | һауе described as practised 2 ui Othello, а dark claret, of dwarf bushy habit, Пош М. lobes. From the point of insertion of tke atalk |, In concluding these pes өй we S of dwarf bushy habit, from Mr. p di apex а stout еи midrib, | days of Tulipomania i A ет Eh Sie T Mimal psa de the Ly Set of hybrid spotted| which di y. There are now m E wonder! mended in the lump there b ExpERSON was Com-| branch passes near "hen ner ry of the ке ini old * Admiral Leifken" and “Semper gustus in these novelties адн eing too much sameness lo as ese are given off -rogala ar раза | which used to be bought and sold on 'Change at mar- of gero awards being towards either marg а series of v ese t согу giver о Шш А s perfecta marginata, {гош | seco ondary ribs, also white, reike сагу their EE poo with * This is no longer a lake ; it has been ре апа із пож one of the most fertile spots ча Holland, June 20, 1863.] THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTÜRAL GAZETTE. $81 vellous prices ; two grey horses, and a complete set of harness the bargain. Ro bert Fortune. ES.—No. IX. R By Мв. WILLIAM PAUL, des .H.S., PAvIS Heroes, o D м Ско; A HAPS I с no one now thinks of giving “4600 | which 2 guilders for a new Tulip, and к a new carriage, ” into uccess of the scheme depended, to sum, 50,0001. I fhen touched on the P aer he ristened the ''six wise people! s petit a PAA лэк соно con- t th of taxation current in British Colu mid just half that - — open to the deepest laden ocean. ocks 10 miles d length to accomm: a erything ne pos a The imposition of. ani rt du! New South Wales, rhe DT 50, igration Circular, ры if im -going shivs, room odate them, wharves e rate of the Boundary Com application rr. the GoYeftiot свая. баъ whi ex at present popula- PER belter DH d п Roses” Бу а а LN brief Жо which may assist tho ose o de li ght in managing their own du but ui tbe h a genial-hes: "Paper" as yourse! h ally intimation ЁК the] post i going off," Telapped а: а stopper e "all my superseded ә мой taxes; Meque le ай internal purposes ions, and hurried off my lu rawful it. n earl ede fre habits and requirements. E, The best soil for Roses is а ong loam well cayed stable Nisi stro ; if the soil is Tot iched with dec of this nature, it should be improved by the addition of | or , но АБО РЫЙ. (S unanealed. IN Ж hoo en Editor, what is RE "ird ung two-year- | can now with its noble rh rof Esqui lt and its Pacific old British Columbia to get in shape «00% erifit coast trade etin d sit а: incubus—a sort of Old Council? and with or without M Ае Axsetatity t If you | ofthe Mountain— trad to be fixed on us for yeai give us a Legislative Assembly, please send out the members | Act of Рат i e V са old mother England expect i for e cannot even ina a British jury to try assize d ыз quiet under the burden. Nothing, I really think, can inal cases in any town in British Columbia except New its loyalty, but that’s an addi ional reason 2. For ^ w sols use uiii de and P rt instead |l ue that would -— n ll the -n be Tho tarted is, ritish S4 bians „pave no „ёл : *Ch 41 ective, or зе e ive, or npe ly the other? рона" те i ind ап ancouver's Island are the sort'of questions we зага each other, et rather ve, and we mean to use them in TT Canadians of New ӨКҮЛҮ cem - dcn the -— Co iS ve at two seasons ; thin out the supernumerary ini in ule , and shorten those that are left in rc 4. Kem ember that the summer Roses should be йрдей more freely, and shortened less than the nals. м Ra ays eut back to a bud which has a tendency to w outwards, rubbing out those buds which are nwards. 6. Destroy Aphides so soon as seen far that pont articles чуча the ry e ntleman in England at least can Ps maid de: te дз үрт of Dios ching this ttle e disquisition from this my solitude to meet their eye, and as I believe, its vein be good, the world (our world) will the pioneers of the country, wh Canadians, and ther: as of e уо пы ха — oda u If cil, ete DU bé: "1 failure, "ike the аса ourt. If half partially so, there wili the y and 54 pith hot ll poor Charles Buller grai with which to carry out the interesting process of political | Charter to Vanesuvér "(now defunct) His m was that regeneration. It са я аі que not secret. Es all its | Vancouver was a little England—the eye, as he rightly called it, pr eei e ould о! e be communicated, matter | too, of England in се Pacific. British Columbia (New Caledonia " ібн p Mec ou хдо from one to another, then) he thoug zi as too poor i rces (! ! i truth F et rg into absoluto falsehood i = пе — thought aiding be of for Only half his еа уста off or washing the shoots with Бе out of |e doors; and by fumigating with tobacco under pac КЕ Che ck mildew „by dusting sulphur on the leav: 8. Water freely during the; growing season if very dry. 9. Never buy old Roses on the Manetti stock until you kasy proved that -— gu not flourish in your d either on the Dog Rose, or their own roots New uy o es you E Ie "the Manetti, or wait til Шу аге ead "a the Pen process of budding o ry [s ngs. 0. Avoid plants. that have been **coddled КУРУ li E ing and growing in ew during Fin Sekt f ы of existence. "Thousands oses are annually sold be have the seeds of dine and early death pre x d ют a the forcing process. Such if uy | ary or PUE Da and often remain station: еме фе а tme At whatever бое Mill ó on their own roots are p еы. they should be planted in the open ground in spring and шы May June or Jul ) серны. may remain permanently ther 12. ts should be re- a porti soìl early every autumn ; they pon closer Bios than the same sorts growing in ground; they should be watered with KP iquid manure во soon о de e young leaves expand, and until the tg ] | country ring is Re dedu: for forcing should be TES ih into piace for an AL glishman e! а long year. тө hen its eye over this vast and Meere But Columbia, instead of bein elec the tender кын У ата ood bye to the = friend. or foe, kn — that he is m — for Galway ; ; knows It b Cd тег every inch of the and yet sufficient — in сое ihe shape of the free institutions which ai Vancouver's Island, а and. ау. по dans a mercenary. him are to make British Columbia “a great, p» and independent | а han people, sir," one thing is e OA Canadians in New West- minster will be sure to want to cc on dle to his name if you like, but Bive us the Na AN product of 200 y Home Co M йн ndence iy К facts sha e De ecorat — tbe wspa ыз рде ЛЕ ЫН. аз ee лу Е aa un state," without even рге! sided. The result of this will be tbel we Pet бн ке all the Episcopalians, Roman Catholics and Americans, will ed ртн, ot taste. үч few udi po ай the refine and te t design was the exception; so rare and met with, as to excite universal be obliged to pul together to keep these ignorant would-be admi Now. n the contrary, the ungraceful and “politi » in something like order. The Canadians here | ineleg in аге the. exception, and so — are we are the least energetic and improving race that come to us. | become, as to criticize, or even pa out com ou will Кре, уса eyes at this, knowing how well I think of | m t, efore vn deli ht. Сапа аап ians Le cet m the fact is a: cigar) i DS they do not | Groups are now disp to атабаса singly by polities, | the € N a а eing all Бонне, d соп still instead of Сој 6" ог them aia the same айу е опсе pe жрәнепбе wn wi 1 bas, for it must be allowed they you, m -— o nservative—-'* Fossi оваа Ше, боп о assing along the rmm siderable , уо I came with a heap of chi o to | and вінка: of various forms and si i live and die het but and | г" vy s country be nded о о the Canadian 4: {а t present is constituted, alaye “е it said), it vill r^ no thos to take root in ; and I shall пате once | be замай with he fe result? Mr. March’s design has Lin of rest in August or September, and be pruned Ed AAA. re ian Fi and make tracks тишти? Ну E "- walked off with a prize, and well did it shortly afterwards.” “people gener rally fancy that they cán be very liberal in deserv it, for the decorator bad arranged his flowers 14. "oett under К ат be shaded — а ng giving w st they ония do do и value. It Torn Cone 1 ї , S0 as to prodáte a most into bloom, but with a light shading only, such ав |what party the M P-'s a е are. n Т I striking effect, conspicuously different from those Тапу No. 1 or Scrim; 2 Rr ost mide rig Instead of lon pos нь, тон т around it. "The stands were n just 2 or 3 inches off 15. t ea-scented Roses thrive best under | апей rebellion as formerly, аус ** Lets deal with this Co the table, Е ch was - — pes — M рее апа аге on of "this лесні саге. MTM ay а оре а во — and Yn the do of for the manufacturers ing the original e grow in piein a cold pit ог house, or be planted | the shadow of monarchy they put the real subs lMeveme, | beauty ри mer design: by e we» oot of the pedes ош, im a house, standards or dwarfa with or without | extreme robablieaniemn e tende шыр, iat Gover” as flat ав а board. There was а heat. me ore than that which is unfortunate eni white ана пар — ue ae at mper 16. Buy only such new R fro im iate pro: . лке. донан troie ought PA v ас cool looking for a hot sum from сыйса: sources. cdi ose that is s à ue ue Leod Pod А, aire | is “Юр eun E: yu a ; this arrangement was нче, and the Mene i the least equal to or а from all its predecessors | English population, and dread a similár result ensuing bere, E ple seing varintion from rrr — gl is not eril р an uet HE укен ax ome Ip Dnk ME Ee sapientibus, stems; I was glad to see it had prize, "m анаа + да тот Н , i ppomtng book that is not worth | Ss УЛ с awbile, with theremark that any attempi though I wished it had stood. higher оп ө eading еа че — у ape pan to for colou well a уні ihe day has gone by ri bulk i а дй, aed symmetry of form, ed variety and brilliancy of colour, whether in pot Roses or These rules might be extended almost i I have айша at — out the н 1 | believ e that I have read and jn terpre ndefinitely ; 1 points re^ ted — tly (е quarter of a ess that А have и ien engaged in the cultiv shion:ofithis pular flower. ац h Ги MILANO влезен in- |: dustrious, and ürue | Jum -On the rary, 1 am not Eua often "чому w written in the айе e leisure of active Ho is no p student of Nature who prefers. Lis own resentative institutione, "but with a rgaller Humber i science to n h | vot ritish Columbia in the Commons House (to prevent | w he has devoted himself. Lig and ev Vancouver's lsiand fro m being g outvoted) em — ; ден» source should not ЗА be M зот but frankly insular meu = ү E — e ums a 1 iiey dr -acknowledged, and h n prized, Vive Р Нотії- so designated) calculate, that that any or кж ich culturi Алу, tesuch an ill-assort ercise EI^ о; Rose of the - p tic а дшге home (not forgetting tbe BRITISH egre — No. II. See p. 5 They Ix what matists would ЫЛ. UM knew how quickly it бао Island w diplo ey q : tane was written, my last “dispatch,” I took occasion to glance at Er e gor e knee ice our опет Moody, В.Е. ; and the causes which " down the pul ablished log of 100,000, on mere | just ы абы. "ле те is ста strong ой пране under-current (Victorian) zs EU aem or bia, at work, to procure in so shape of the two — Aing ne to Ae еч cigite al, but | beyond zw it - dificult to discover mer ag port of Victoria, They ho ope to succeed | Sor Pap of m ma glass іи in Mr. i to rt th ves was а keeping the fre ey in this by Tepresenting that British Columbia is dependent | e БА сык ay ш, ew and capital for trado, | | British Columbia, Лев; embers tacticams ij pe trait jacket [A for: as надути jumber of years as rd openly ру, Piae by - course the ia deme sarl of еса lae De P Дур Бир с опе пате ат among my Cales of Lebanon especially. N. апа i are been 2o no power on earth will be Death to —]t is во 1 ng since I had occasion to mae ри 3:3 ише Columbia in the pe pesa id 6 fe would, if communicate with you that I fear а аа perfect | ao сах роз. ааа splendid tidal river and harbour at forgotten me, 1 have made, however, a little discovery New Westminster has а 582 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULIURAL бАЛЕТТЕ, Соха 20, 1808, quite as many аз ho desires, T s st king- Plants; and larga he desires, Their name was *“1е egion” bloo : which I y and ар Sut "condemned" Dom РЕ but that portion of "he m АЎ T i sione white o Vin ө à ирд Бош “leg; в: upon the Am n, who once deemed my sen- а rent conclu- | Collections we noti iced finely flowered plants of К alo. three ears ago I was consulted UT а large brewing fi rm | tence erroneous, have omo to А x by. a | santhes, Allamandas, Step 1820138; the Phlox- like Le n 7 R 1 I will not you “spaco y н ку about the mould, whioh i eather ыз the Les t rendi The L “ facts » м: M idis 9 t “Е, C." dactylon californicum, Hoya 2 ella, and Mitraria empty are thus at once before tbe pub c. The ladder опе os cinea, the last not Pais in blo oon barrels are returned Ara se "n pet and st “Knapp Mill,” which is the lowest Р oyalty betwee 1 dried by hot air. If kept for two or three days before river and the s pe IUS wil and he ‹ + o . they i it was so to m a ladder at my | Co ani ud age; 3d, M Да coated on the inside with a minute Fungus, and it wa а ерер чю А Ад be m а А benefit to all Tuo Der Mx. Kao. bere т, Pago; 2d, Mr. A Wheeler; 4th, found that the beer put into such were speedily up the river, Ifit was no benefit to me, and M T if I Ar . - 6: — this i А p , ariegated Plan ; barame. вю iden. occurred, К i Sil" ou ӨЕ, рее kn irst aan dative. fal failure, à and m era erien “Ж-А da furnislied in v ее ere poe арфе sper indi ы м ч n хо hare rk Дег SÉ moro distonet fa fe: моц Nie 1 y no means an unattraetive {еш ti in (he ame mamme as fho "'winegar plant" acis on | et pillaged the pille Uy а second. obatruaiicm, And wy | this oceanon. Among them were many fine вреба int » pame manner (bat is e it gar p^ into|lower neighbour апа myself would have been te 2 o Caladium Chantini, one of p ум}? ОЁ" їв lass; а solution of. sugar—=tha ersons benefited, which was most decidedly not the m ick Tett де ГУЙ leaved РИ — acid. Ip 1 » bya carefully oF tho ЖШ ЧЕ СЯ parliament, The above gives you fact Dic sonia antarctica ; gularly e iilo. onducted series of Аднака Th We go o act No. 3. It so happens that а ppoe dendron Мае. ; ф-н ylin vip rtm Denis bi. ms, - PON. ы ? path gives to me gu. ЗЕ” шу men aright to inspec арр | and Dra ч * d e ne me from » th М the ladde er, the I tried шару chemicals, and several answered M у, ue Mosi at LP EX 5x бор of 7 lower ад Mr. Ball. vendere o pmi rib Stir a well-growi but unfortunately those. which succeeded best were Lu should watched. In one week from 80 to 9 U m plant of св orphy ophiyllus poisonous and could p у ast, | were taken below the sadder, and in Se. жерда. REA dis vards. r. May; 2d, эш к deem, О! seme boring that шшк bad d found ёо be the aves quantity., fn thosa throe, weeks six or seven сай, | joo Ки: E & Со. 4th, Mr. Hutt. let ul Tm e ouu mg few more. The salmon which we e aas: t its action due very - Sob Ea eT seme up during the time of the| — Orchids.—Of these — a an extensive display, consequent evolution of traces 'of sulphurous | “free run,” forced to be given by Act of Parliament | consisting ch üiefly. of plan ges à have been а е acid, the thought occurred to me ERN UM сек оп Monday mornin m JE efore, but still in bon t condition. Large m : not a ва! -— Ay! о 1 elisa 3135 ibo adjoinin ng а building, and not | ОЁ Aerides, Cattleyas, Oneids, and пее ten " à а of R p : NA to xus the e. n. instincts of the salmon would | finest t possible health, and covered v witl 1 bloo кем and no trace of Fungus appeared. Beer put into these direct them, and that by a dextrous management of the gates, purpurata asks kept sou 10 ti hat TE «en stopped | labiums, rig 8, e piden ndrums contin hers to attract crowds of. admirers hee.) the whole afte OF casks, and the Бе 18 found "e үм — very much adde \ 1 їп summ ater, and ibis not the dace tho fish to look Pest, Л species поб so often seen we noticed Vanda Bate. o comprehen: an incli shes 5 1 ith ihe force бар the largest siuen” with 10 feet of water on | Pha рери which has s been shown be fore this «а jts face, can give “bars” in the salmon’s | нү; al e and to pen him back, is to send him away 3 trumpet-shaped curiously fringed lip. "This last wasin — which for several years had been e “infested with | lie at the foot of the racked гаф in a natural expect-|a fine collection from Mr. Milford, gr. to E, McMor- dim. pud aere prison np essi бай, Тан. Sii t АЛЛ, X и ups Es EE TU Ud Eag, washed i and i» P for what 1st, Mr. Milford ; 24, Mr. Baker ; 3d, Mr. Page, T ladder," and duri ring Et line that яц, lie waiting fo again this spring. He likewise washed the Mae "with them is а natural pos bility, they are езү taken 5 uid (ist. st prizo ире); 2d, Мг. Woolley. ж. ш, d ws iiy, аЙ naw keeps two or гов num fall. sovatantiy NCC еЗ, вр Д айт iis Үз: 3d, Мт. Whitbread, Extra, Мт, Smith. Mr. ав exposed in "he gr reenhouse. It gives off a smali quan- | à А р К t more ; while and Mr. Ayheeler alzo showed ia lbia yv tity of n o ae acid, a and stu keepa d а Ше Ped "el pi (Ecce Lu eS 1 À few yself and the two u zaleas.— _ green veg ofte walls of | and Mr, Mills, may have Vines 1 i en are | always making their first appearance on the Monday after all but they were vendiy ы, о f bloom. Mr, Ivery how: gates have afforded а free run. The concluding factisthis, I| eVer had two semidouble varieties still in good - s thai Mr. A T риа A E э, am тый ve n the gates were а monopo| "Ed n ва h Ро, LT e and on that account I would A pavo such "m Tucubns at my OSEN. hose їп pots, gei somewhat deficient in $ weirs, but if they were really des s of affan ing а free 1 run, | bri ightness ы dot were ertheless good for the i Mr. Hh ' a oms were plentifü ul, and, as is alwa ays open at their weirs at Knapp Mill I would le Е us сво d. нты admired, especially the collec selec gh, which remarkable lam to п remedy y: at last been discovered, and that you will be ER to give it a trial, І shall bo, хен һарр рУ | to send you dove W., heir for its freshne ess and beauty. Conspicuous among the е. е Козе, — What is КА м m Qm ifferent sets were Madame Charles Wood, Јо Kemblea Residence in Gi ifI would r а Íaddbr АПААТ to PA ds i ng DM they ена Jean Bart t, Notr re Dame de Fou vière s, Presid ent Ne Q3 Mrs, Fann d s the fi ollowin, sene s ки Patent with th the. cit beautiful wi ireat fu is power ever behe Eng er of th exquisit pie Шоп Ri I knew the ladder to be а subterfuge, а ting to i 3 —the Cher мы "The сомона - sie ex tte чао йон illegally, i ME Walker. A S мн, хаз Appert, La. Кеіпе Qe array, ers mposed of. ve or five white petals, A em d eve n gate for ate with me, and thus confer a теа Tom o TM x drm Mog » 09 у n. xar 4 d b less, rinee 1 y e Rouss and ‚ав 1агде as those of the finest Camellia, vh А pub offer, М ЗУ n E. Tis Joa пра Jedder, But po A з фа! СЫНДЫ: cy buds and lea aves m › ге R ani DE аш. ина. { h iss Gray, Souve 4A La y Eardley, $ is and. ерау. slender, like боне of some Тев hope that mmu тот ви раан Pa ү, Empereur e^ res L A бк н n и тор y aieo. the ei ңү is dark, and at the | F. Berke тагу, үөт M, a Fingod, ДЕ к шы, We pere d'Or, А dre Fontaine, Louis e Darzens, Ma um ? id an ; ib grew wron be moeddl yiii to form almost a hedge, all genes with eiae a ба Shall Rot do во so again. | mae aind eds vani Talio E Mr. Turner ; 24, Mitchell ful white blossoms, which unfortunately haye no per- and мк Paul ; 3d, Mr. mre Ext, Ме, i Pot fume. D. [This is the Rosa lævigata, formerly known “ poe 12 1st, Mr. Wm. Panl ; аја ie in gardens under the M of К, nivea, ternata, et ^ ТЕ Z we sem or " id Cape Heaths.— Among these were good examples of it, Hose lovers jn arope don't care about it, AL HORTIOULTURAL: 17 (Second Great | the потезе нв of €— eximia, depressa, nor ipisel will it ever, in this A imp mp climate, | Boer. and Fruit S Sho) ОГ "е grandeur of this| Massoni, ventrieosas of various kinds, mutabilis, Ber- uu he beg uty it possesses in States Y^ К diplis it is парови speak in too high | giana, obbata, pe niana, ind: nobilis, the last a buf EN, s. and Gree: house plan € and those rem — эн ured kind. э Jor Чы. beauty of their low Mad үр wards.— 6 : 1st, Mr, Реса; 2d, Messrs, Jackson; 8d, Mr. undance; Orchids and Pe Mr. Page. Teber ar more charming ; the w I pieked Peas on May 6, ibt dish every duy since. y an "The sort gre cadere mue even = than at the Је 45. last show, fine as they w thai n 12, 1862. G was а marvel of its kind, ОР others, = ‚ы m Southampton. nother column, excited as ът — ly were unusually striking UMS Drummond. of „оў Swan ‚ River. -—l don't know dia also the long table ed vin pice hri he pid glow n eese s eee ——9 and — THE table; i, but not 1 E A Сы” а ind anticipate your usual sources, | WAS a grand exhi ibition ОГ fruit pede ge thers deine Dia «ече ы ene redii Y аа E give y e information that by letter this| _ Stove and Greenhouse e Plin —-1# there was one ila › morning from Perth, W. A, I learn that kind old Mr. Diani am ngaha ese that received m brand кийаш than | randa E quee eti е E ams Drewno qoi bini life, He. died P tbe 27th | m надар it was Pleroma Мор of whieh о ога the in #ћез class to which they belong. Among light- 1 ness, a rest | fines кра We have стег seen came f -|coloured Fancy kinds Delicat a Lente" pader one the Hibiscus in hisown garden, Му | Whitbread, gr. to H. Collyer, A of Dort rd; flowerer. Of Roi des Жанда! nue half of each blos: ourse with bim has been confined to the last three | It was predicted of this fine — som is bright (€ ER bns at pt: ы синае Суй mt : ‚ А : ле in the season might under Viola i is ia good old distinetlooking kind, w Ve eie ada КИЫНЫП! be 1 ig ellen cultivator a pus dark жүрү E. NN qM t ilaeolonrod, ш z à ехсе ator also petals, . "uh E e tho ее May, some pretty examples of Di iplađdenia , emer w таве пега ы Жуке ” shall пато | round гову flowers; various Ixoras, which when in got T, Eoi i Banaig d i M "i H the two Years, but in that short time he has crowded favours introduced that it тозй M m - еВ во; the. іза бо е 1 " » 's "i | trasti d other; and I aro likely to be productive of signal benefit to me, | fül reenhouse hitherto puteus to t too! Evening Фіат and 1 creas Вече а dark A Sipa cad andocd поб to feel deep regret at | and certainly the p^ o soft rich violet e|A -kinds one of the best light varieties- 79 T Sapo ndenée.+i Libink he кя [йог of it blossoms, eneh ав sound and oed res deep i white with erimson top. Among - b oet ape JW. 1. [We received. this news | crown piece, luced in suecession for many weeks | rose-colou Tia ek o Є Celes | one of — together, fully June the predietion, The plant is | tial a Н among огап ge senrlets Lie 2c xum among СЕ ПЕ тозу scarlets Sunset — Juse 20, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 583 Brilliant, 1; Criterion, 1; Desdemona, 2; Etna, 2;] Awards.—lst, Mr. Masters ; 2d, Mr. Henderson; 3d, Мг. | he had brought home; he [ge er employed foreign Excelsior, 1; Fairest of the Fair, 1; Fes tus, 1; Flor ra, | Turnbull. draughtsmen and engravers had 1; Glowworm, 1; Guillaume " Sever ryns, s 2; Lady| Grapes.—Of Black Hamburgh some fine bunches| drawings prepared 11 чан ела his hi gd ba Canning, 1; Leviathan, 1; Lightning, 1; Lilie, | were exhibited, more especially dishes from ‘Mr. | botanical work. 1 з Lord Clyde, 3; DÀ тав 1; Matilda, 1; | Sawkins, gr. to J. Brassy, Esq. and from Mr. Turner,of| In his book on German gardens, in which he des- Modesty, "E ды Nestor, 1; Osiris, 1; Pea- | Slough. White Grapes. were not во good, and l only i in cribed a heterogeneous assemblage, from kitchen cock, 2; Perdita, 1; Piz ZAFFO, 1; Prince of Prussia, 3; | one or two instances were they quite ripe. to the parks of princes, the botanie garden Rose Celestial, 3; анти 1; Sanspareil, 3; Sir С. | Musqué good bunches were however shown, without | was, for the first time, placed in its true light, distin- Campbell, 1; Stella, 1; Sunset, 1; Symmetry, 1; The|crack or other disfigurement in them. Golden Ham- ey Аба other gardens, and described as one in Bele, 1; The Bride 2. Е cS. — Brid id, 1;| burgh was poorly dé eques though the bunches| which n not merely medicinal plan its, but also others, and of Silver, 1; Delieatum ; Evening Star, 1; Lady Awards.—Black : 1st, Mr. атг 2d, Mr. Turner; За | and admiration of their peculiarities. What importance Craven, 1; Roi des Fanteisien 2. SroTTED.— Bracelet, hom tmm Other ist. rns mbry ; APO мА $1 5d, MU Gesner attached to such a garden may be seen by his 1 ; irent, 14 Gui «m Сан. s 3 n adame | Mould; Mo e тез » ay А pn wc erp е whic amr » earnestly n . а 0 Rembrandt, 1; а: a Spotted ( Gem, ve ed Pea and Necta arines,—Of these there was a good | Ніз wish, however, Ya sd к, nd he war obliged Bu il 1 s | 2 t cotistitiog of excellent spe атана of Noblesse, | to be satisfied with his own garden И of two —13: 1, Mr. Fra 9:1, eorge, and Кери Peaches, and Violette friends, Gesner ғ tended with ü ке al ife pa 4 Nep с. Бутринт 8, LAS. extra, 9 Hatt | alive MES ens e Nectarine plants his highest delizh r^ ancies, e т — 1 R Mr, ia and Kamts. Fia — ышык = Mr. Allen аза Mr qs Ж. Rutland j fo ur Ruti Rutland, Pd, expiorp, "He mplains indeed that they are very Mr. Brown; 8d, Mr. Horwood and Mr. Turner. di ficult to rear, ‚уб ee " e species named аз grow- атаар or two strikingly fine collections" of tender kinds зан. shown, is bright green leaves of Cherries. — These consisted of Elton, Knights Early | i Mil a A Th which gave relief to the eye overtaxed with looking at We k, Ma pzdr ke, To Hn E Hortense, ion, w lv Lm "che more Interesting, As со бре DAE gaudy colours; iind of hardy varieties, Mr. Ivery, of wards.—lst, Mr. derson; ?d, Mr. Snow; 3d, Mr previously. M чые: w 8 iia 1 с БА Ао orking, again contribute d his. handsome group, to apr А ote Ln en in Switzerland, so was his Alpine awberries,—Mr. Smith, of Twickenham, again par Awards. mA lst, Mr. Bull; 2d, Messrs. A. Henderson; 84, "uc magn tien fruit of British Queen, Sir C C. met ph Бонна ре vis х сеч „к= АБЫ M. A Ар, йва биреме Engénis. -Fhap thepa neBing Dr сий: (Бе), with the exce pono hie his valtiabl ardian Cases.—A handsome comparatively large | their way could possibly be finer, Am аа Lp iut. prion ot his valuable sized 2n was тан Pu Um ‚А. i-a — ves ba eX Os | were President, in разна. p rou d Oscar, s e y by th [ШЇ азирше Harry, Eleanor, Crimson Queen, and Keens Seedling, ае was а shining star іп the horizon of Zürich; ug town, ge? r E wood md gines "win Arards.—Ringle dish : 1st, Mr. Med 2d, Mr. Widdowson; — when he died, darkness ri eturned for a long time. е 4 0 ААА ls, md lata d glass lant t o оте when w an а raised glass lantern а LK ud ais inse Фа dishes: 1st, Mr. 'Smith; 2d, Mr. w irn me that m srs. Вата Sugden. | Pigs. With the exception of one dish of White ы i pow Міг; elei US ЧЕ uS GI Marseilles Тыш Ил. Pottle, ieiki =h erli Ва же Мо and the brothers Баео But no attempt ions of Iu Blooms of Pinks and Pansies, from Mr Brown Turkey. be 2 ар Gemera; Hiig LES A sias —le Mr. Бань; 2d, Me din was reserve c ан | Ме, Ј, Gesne imis ME e A A Тыас бе aad. mi . Henderson; who founded a Na History Society, of which the spanish Tris from Messrs. Butler & M‘Culloch, Barr ; "ds lons.—These were numerous and generally good. — - Mind Ls граза botanic айдо Бу agd ор р The best, a". Fu T belonging to to the Persian | means of a ottery, and su (жу a su оит Bown ind 6: Lain ng, a and a f | breed, came from Мт. Meredith of Garston, near Liver- | абл sed in 1748 to enable the Society to rent а piece the icr nd open SF atr of thi түгө ound containing бе wed peine feet, sich under Kingsbridge; | onem fein LA Та mbe, Esq. ОР com елщ. in former reports, Of scarlet- йезе varieties du Into БОБИ гна vid dires d the Sooiety waa paratively new plants, besides da already 1 nani to Mut iot, came бор Mr. „теру, gr. to Lady Puller; beri " ^ таш AT D E wis à noble вресипей of the Alocasia Lowi cribed аб |1 medium-sized, unnamed, ] | ТАЙНЫ, kd Bes ai чон t di T i ^ , " А in groups. р. 580, from t the. introducers Messrs, ow 7x dia Mr. Dwerrihouse T good fruit of the The firs veeda BA ы ББ воша which tlie grow. natura нй J. G. Gmelin, had bro Ай e from hi pubis in ertt column, for the correctness of| Awards. —G feshed: 1st, Mr. Meredith; 2d, ought " ПШР ап vonch, leave. little für us to add om КЫ, Chilman. Extra, Mr. Pottle, ем debe. De. Mr. rna fremstir in 'Siberia; к "Gleditsch, the divertor of the subject. е The display was extensive, and for the 2d; Mr, КАЛВ: рая — enriched кун iae d Son nenten Mih рин offered there was keen competition, In шапу of "m ine rir .— These were not numerous, but some of ш re plante, at it was shortly ina flo теке! ie designs good taste was edat b or two ens a wh cultivation, Among were hideous productions. We Qu one son. them wore were or two which. ? larly to one from a ийт? в КЕ їп pepe rie 5 lbs., and a жеее бы дүз from Mr. Young, gr. 3 inserted a quantity of wax candles, and to Каб Bailey, Esq., Aberdare, weighed 121b. 8oz. А Smooth- Gar decorated with Capsicums, bits 'of rape wers, | leav ved Cayenne weighing 41b. 14 ол. came from Mr. den Potatoes, Asparagus, &c., mixed up with f ruit. and | Taylor, Leeds. ORTIOULTURAL GARD flowers. This last was, however, MED enoug n: —Oayenne: Ist, Mr. Taylor. Other varieties: Ist, Curswick,—Although now forming as it waro the w work- commended by the lady adjudicators. The set Mr. Hutchison ; 24. Mr. Halland Mr. Young ; 3d, Mr. Speed. " shopi i» which are manufactured most: of е бие mate- which the first prize was awarded was light and , ieiuno fruit consisted of some Apples of last | 128.8 іп зле Way elegant in appearance; but — the introduc- rowth, still in a a good state of preservation; a attention in the new conservatory and elsewhere in the dt at South Kensington, and not not was a matter of general ques fim among the dishes. of very і fine Tomatos;" and groups of fier erar Д уе. Choi ing ‹ ҮП of doors A ds seh - at the presen m - £t ic] Uu $ &. HM БЕ АА Кт жеч A Memoranda. SocrETX'8 et о = visitors, tho majority of whom seemed to think it b ien pots, berita, nd et d 1 wou ave been. better without than with them.| Messrs. Lee and Lane. The second. prize set consisted of Mr. March's design in Шыны Under ti the skilfa] ménagenepi d Mr. Eyles, seconded, glass, very tastefully ornamented with flowers, among beitn veri ак А m abt e foremen, Mr. Barron and which the white СаПа ethiopica and Cactus blooms 32 otices ef MNA » Beaumon пере at Chiswick has were conspicuous. The group which gained the third History of the Botani Zürich By Prof. or betore been egoa Ж зу, 0 Trimness and orna- i isted of long ground glass vases, each of which per A^ y ment, iia true, beon i LR held а beautiful bouquet, supported on a circular Uiued, МИР I WARE СИП P y ich were placed white In the monastery блатар F the middle =» pae and their ере? treatm: ris flowers, an e was generally a small portion веб apart, in to desire. Flower beds are Mh ith Р, orm Я iti 7985 tabas medicinal plants were cultivated. Thus the Aera aa dwarf Dahlias, Culecolarias, Vérbenas, and other flo riste’ e een те tast ?| the monastery of St. EN in the year 820, shows us | flowers, pita d the surgeon's dwelling, such a | Fruit trees on walls, nd! in the shape ? of pyramids and garden (Herbularius) containing 16 — їп which ре, are pictures perfect training, and every- were "ragioni gem бен», Mint, min ue, re, with few фе ions, loaded with fruit; and in Rosemary, Fænum grecum, Iris, Дат Fennel, the кеа garden are T" collections of Potatos and | Savory and Hos other esculents grown for tria], or for market. om "this pon the botanie garden proper, which| The glory of the place is, ана, its huge iron ould only originate. when plants first brgan to be | Vinery. This building, once, 16 will be remembered, a is now convert, ualities breadth, Maling and Mr. exbibitions, that from the latter consisting ot three à dA : er tray Weeks of Жер mley a tel E be a fa ауоп urite, Te vo sisted of a pot or holder A flower pot being placed i in it, thus pede it | easy to вс already | grar find the first germs of the science of Natur l Hist story, MU һапде a ipia was a аа wi г ghe егт Peri Ж: which throughout the pide меи yd buried i in a few bottom: NS i ог Mosses may be grown manuscripts. At the Reformation the | ће 19% tly. з Ly dece ‘circle was wet sand study was revived, and rx Pier land, as elsewhere, m аал! Ж fovere be placed, neatly was ly followed by a few. Amongst those whom anrang Aha w rms quito a garden US miniature natural philosophy attracted, Conrad Gesner (born in nerosed water-pot;| 1516) must especially be named ; since oubtedly mi ibas p яны pasti givi flowers eni as a| takes the first place among the reformers of n ! tory Ossessed o astonishi r of rn: T eg beaut; ue pas history, P d of an astonishing know д wd longer tha ihe wagal e се Greek and Roman literature, he combined Finally, Мт. теу: of Ypigswell, had some poer ME tin — for Ere ornament. in the LM of four | discoveries of his contemporaries, and devi ,h ether b eld t means of bent wire|ith untiring industry to the study of Nature. Аз а iias a Та at t top i - А Ren if desirable with | Роу he tended the garden of his great uncle, and, made the ver measured sprigs of These о А resi ac сы with the 24 nts contained іп it; as | Pam E^ Ps als also displa: Ae. А cus le ingenuity. а уоп, from Lausanne (where he was nominated e duit Let, Таду Bokeby 19 А Greek аһ in his 21st year) he travelled over танов. Comminded: Lady C, Keri, Lady Roma | the Wiatland and the Valie, аш collected. the | ef. in dale, and Mr. Alfred Salter. bad treasures of o аша while later, А азан : Collections of Fruit.—Three of these were exhibited, panied by Rauwolf, ЧЕ er, where he N- ; and in а low in P - -We noticed е good d ален, “м was studying € he сойесый ae the south |or adit mu udi cc hich ir gr Queen т which iam rite eed 1 colour. chan . Black Jamaica Pine "єр а dish or two of Peaches expeditions à the North of [n Wa tbe er of m Mes ih pea pr among in the АЈ and Nectarines, Melons, and. Straw berries, t a garden in which he placed the plants w ` 584 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Jene $0, ыз, — ch the 1ynningham апа Е As to the flint hatchets, T 13h adl nean Р, io be the best setterg, being as Tak Hamburghs. The little бева. house itself. is well worth a visit ; | re o - ardenir r The Magen further states that M. Elie de Beau- mont e sed his opinion that the gravel pontem of Moulin- pde ode did not belong to the Qua embar of t or 1 t ARD nw who thorough ripening RUIT AND crues GARDE repara vs ll e importa н of а yt ce of the Ku n all wall-tre ender 'espaliers, w m х оза бл рау анда to thorough thinning and early training. Who can expect 'eaclieg ы perfect this process when the youug wood is dangling om the wall until Angust? ears аб this period should also have breast wood mus tk as much attention as Pea is quite a picture of first-class gardening. The trees, | consisting or Peaches, bids e ears, i fruit, ind {шп age Dn that it ME aer X peii f iw t ruit, and | Zerrains meu еы ау за ds кыы а j which he would not be in the least prer, hat Бе dE wW which i: is more vigorous, and of a better colour even, bones were found ; adding, more s e Ni than that out of doors. These trees are managed on | believe in the asserted авва а RE the close pinching system, and are fed two or three JAF rary of the extinct elephants, ктү Set times a week with liquid manure. f the Pm. period! The opinion o АМ ту А long pit is filled with Cucumbe 1 l ve teran geologist imports a new e and е other half р, onb, an peser rained of trellises. Of these the plants in the € йыт. Pan are the most чароце. an z and fraith pA ong t ge n Calendar of Operations. noticed fine examples of СагЁег?в ThE, an excel- t lent early iari a good kind from Mr. Cuthill, CFor TT ensui fip week.) evidently related to the Syon ignes bree ч PLA DEPARTMENT. s rmerly а penc ove, is now CONSERVATORY, м —Now ^ hut. the conse orvatory is efly filled with Figs d Tere which a f © д dcs bas t got Dd e lovers of igs. even Ewing’s glass wall, which at one time occupied so | [0 "They are little | dwarf sta ат їп pots, and when the fruit on pes S | ripe an inspection of it will, doubtless, form a trea who desire a good and c win carry out a cleanly system of cultivation, and to intro- duce fine specimens from other ned or — m canvas screen kept during. bright sunshine. А much attention, but which in its original form proved regards Stove plants, a very free use of yringe, an utter failure, has gth been turned to good | with abundance of air night and "йау, should ас t. as been converted into a long span-| be siste in, e main b S bein roofed h hich Peaches are trained alon produee sturdy plants E short.jointed ^ wood the front cordon oblique fashion, and Vines along the Liquid manure, composed cowhouse drainage, back, this being intended as a testing house for these | | guano, and soot- 2 should be constantly in use, fruits. he placed along the bac nd front it in no onn ay than clearand furnish excellent accommodation for early Strawberries, | dkk: Себ «Ире ally rehids, syringing them ps of British Queen, Sir . Napier, | fly diri in the еен, ч shutting up emer in nds most e stee em ed ro for for which g and Keens' Seedling, have been produced this iE | m dd he these Бето the useful in many w very ays. In plant houses aet нов of апу ism sd has taken place since our last visit. k have seen them. They ar may however state, eot ii аз dressy and el as rever we remember to Of new pla they contain a consi erable number fro advance te to requi ire special pen Among Miscellaneous f the | the After noon. Wi th , respect to mixed gr reenhou Use Wie metra of water morning and evening, with'a | particularly free ee of air. Continue to make | cuttings of gay things for a late autumn display. Camellia stocks M now be grafted, choosing the young wood which has the leaves perfectly developed a » ana Xs. hath rc Conifers alluded ЧЫ ОМ other day г at Ah Е | егей Streptocarpus Saundersii, a white-flow t e че ut | material of 80°, il e Sud e E. rem pens | а foot deep o of cinder ashes over t, to kee| Amaranthus inci ые ber vierte a p ee rate edging plant under rich d а good supply of it should be secure ed for t inc Tes exe 'EPARTMENT. ES — Use the springs in earnest to all the stock, ew | PINER Кн - as much solar heal ible, and 38 as possi | abun nda anc of a air „to „youn i x. growing plants. Be ruiters, in order to insure [a greater. amount of simospherie ош, which of Ша. а young iet of tl Disa gran diflora, paurei of which are growing ina cool | ЕУ | 5 Of out-door fruit all kinds а appear to be plentiful € d Apple® which are a thin and partial cro ey ound to better on dwarfs than on trees E die height. Peaches and Nectarines all- that Brand a pm and Pears a good. == TEMFERATURE = BAROMETER. fthe Ai the Банк m. E$ ars pd Nr a 5 Max Min. Max. мш. Меап deep. | de e 135 | 2.543 | 295426 | 67 | 46 | 565] €) | б} &^ Thurs. 11| 2 9. 9.42 Ё, " Friday 12| 26 | 29474 | 29432 | 65 | 42 | 535 | 59) 5l SE, zi ко 13| 27 | 29914 | 29.639 | 67 39 53.0 | 60 5i W. 04 кадау 28 | 29.963 | 29.916 | 73 51 | 63.5| 61 95 | W. | ar 29.949 | 29.930 | т 41 56.0 | 61 575 | S. W.| 40 we 2909 | 65 | 53 | 590 | 61 | 58 | & |o Ld 76 | 40 | 5880 | 61 | 58) sw. 0 Average. | — | 29.802 | 2; m 450 | 57.0 | 60.5 т\ш June 1ll—Fine, but windy оду ai rain at night. — -Uloudy ; showery ; Reavy n rain r“ ін ш ]3—Fine ; ve ne; show: cold ai ne ај 16— Hazy; rain; задә ылы t vereast i pes and. hte; very fine. a sense АА £ Mea: week 34 deg. below the average. RECORD OF THE AT CHISWICK, g , ending гб 1863. Sg | Бе : Prevailing Winds. June. £H 39 tH Yes 2 Quantity |; ; 1811. |81,2 10) И VEL Zs тоса ^ ара sss Sunday21.| 738 | 509 | 62.3 16 0.68 in.| 1| 5 4|3 11841 Mon. 22..| 73.4 | 49.4 | 61.4 16 0.59 —| 3| 2| 1| 215/ 9/8 Tues. 23..| 72.1 | 47.3 | 596 15 041 1| 2| 4| 1| 316| 5/6 T 21..| 73.7 | 492 | 61.4 и 0.49 —| 3| 4| 1| 215993 25..| 72.5 | 498) 61.2 19 0.72 —| 2| 6| 2| 5/13, 6/3 Friday e 73.5 | 50.2 | 61.9 18 0.69 1| 2| 4| 2| 2/1310] 3 Satur. 71.9 | 47.9 | 59.9 0.80 4| 2| 2|. 2i 316 &— The highest ement du; “с: the aboye period occurred on the 22d, 1816—therm. 35 deg. deg.; and е lowest on the 23d, 1851—therm. s to Gorr rresponden uch ven nts th no of aes азе ш ca is still уе VIN —Early houses mei APRICOTS : xi Е “тош Apricot leaves ected afi with a minute Uredo, which is new to us. No Зее for this geuus JE in um place: ue Do Ae bury та plants. into GE Таш is бт "Per а. resti E sta ES no ling w e n point. o ched any chemical. The only counsel we can give earlin ar by As po endeavour you is to burn the affected leaves if not t m JB, E} BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM : Diss. Cut away the scraggy _ branches rop. The on walls a Wer ide at x Че to his. ond а laterals to ramble awhi у if 50 in nelined, Ventila te late houses freely by аге ате also bear ting ES ered Constante, a arf compaet sort, producin ng few. runners, wi would make good e edging plant; it is a mid-season ellaneous, the Vegetable apenra; with planta, "On be шу ef nd England, where there is an чй - wal e has a sere and чар ар che discovered Жай ein 5, лег Abbeville, ha mom Creation.— A to have just been made 6 iron on vegetation, Prepara- into new gro tion entirely ed, it is 2 xd application 0 h be fou as in horticulture, but the experi X ltiv 60 night, if the thermometer с m E maintained at 65 without the aid of fire hea Keep floors А ali urfaces wet, in preference to uk syringing, if a fine ем is desired. PzACH-HOUSE.—Give plenty of air day and night, and syringe heav vily morning and evening, except where fru Маз is моа ing. Persist in constant stopping. CvcuM I are exh This i mi че Frenci the Enine apii mine on the i i anity ж "indicated by ries dineo Ot fi hin w and worked flint is р eve Pr ИС һе Lace + ЕКА ог six. Attend diligently to St yer TM t disbudding is necessary ан riod ; also pos down suckers. tock to 2 gaps ti let plants alread dy rooted, o or the a К ins о Жылы ойу cultivation forth- pur | with, in A "d eady fo: ik buds on Carnations and Pi be redu & | according t o the strength of the plante, t b to bg. ght to be retained bone i is certninly of the | on each ; remove all laterals as appear, апа attend а ы which it was|to the destru red of green DN LEN formation Р ! f usually troubleso; which is more than. Р si in autumn or early in spring. The Ew possibly answer your purpose. Cucumber Borse: Diss. Bulbs of Dar mei Snowdrop, Leucojum, Tulipa sylvestris, Fritillary, Crocus, &c., which have been taken up with a view of se img them, nted in е of the churchyard, now ог аб during Ње ni next two or three months, ond in the of U common Fuñigo ААК te pat tof h hot those wh ere tan is used. You may т apioklime, oS ut we are not certain that it will destroy it; if n: o common m. MJ н N CHA tonensis. hou! peat at odes 0 Chain is sup ed by Cloth of Gold, as they are поб quite the same in character, but the latter has the adv: kp ie being a more free growi ariety, » besides a very well marked and ornamen: t. SECTS: T S P., R N., and other corresp 2 ; your plant - iy what is ое. Seilla peruviana ; 2, Hem Tu quem flava; bermuüdiana —Jim "Crow. Суби sessili wen olia; 2, Specularia ха » RusriN Grapes: H M Wt. There is no reason to believe thi your rust is different in its origin req that ж! and which arises so menna rya di tly contact with fore foreign bodies in thinning, bi from sudden draughts. M J B. Tur EDINBURGH BOTANIC GARDEN: 44 B. We prp cussion of this matter. Lorà Palmerston’s remarks егей — opinion such as all men of sense will endorse. tho fresh ; VINE LEAF cm: C Сри, Н. Many thanks for the oit Suite дот tat tha sc which ммен mmy jr ear curious ехсгезсе! insect, xs F and о sometimes with them. We fear that your Vines mU* — DEA АШ you can do is to them asif ed wi r, t ME that will ів v doubtful.— jy We have instancé 4 June 20, 1863.] CHRONICLE AND THE GARDENERS AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 585 REDUCTION IN PRICE, PHOSPHO GUANO. The Prices for the Season 1863 are as follows, delivered Free on Board, or on the Rails at Liverpool. For 30 Tons and upwards .. .. = £10 5 0 per Ton, net cash. For 10 Tons up to 30 Tons... .. = 1010 0 $i э For 5 Tons up to 10 To eis 1015 0 2 + For s er quantities all es Ig. Ee n The Price will not exceed 12s. per Ton additional if дек егей at any other Port in Great Britain. L А & GEO. SEAGRAVE & WILLIAM DIXON & CO. зии, AGENTS. 98, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE ; AND 15, LAWRENCE LANE, LONDON, E.C- Patronised by H.R.H. the late Prince Consort. A W A NUR E The Man resent season "ot 1863 are now ready for ` delivery at his rrr = CHEMICAL C COLLEGE, and ower Kennington Lane, са ASSAYS and ANALY YSES n b Kiom тожа d. promptly attended {о Are GH Е JU ULTURAL and ЕНЕМ DE NS —Manufaeture in making Uu a pen may ои жы ins fe. tion for their ME gm ce al and effi t пов онат ота TER um iud applying — , Loni ion; в. тни ог” Soils, Guanos Superphos, hates of Lime, C - lites, &c., and Assays of Gold, Si ver, an other ы dation fc Full Pee rre of terms will be En rwarded on application. Drainage, R. JOSEPH BERUMONT, "LAND AGENT, me d p 4: ы S o E 5 © VEYO: Assi: —: to Exe generally ; : eclamation of ро: ons ond for actories, at the following prices :— Pét Ton z T ws for so nteraplated Improvomen LAW SRPHOSPHATE viij em уа рна) s, [^ AZ Hk ШҮ IRE тар p um ecu TEST LAWES'S SUPER PHATE of LIME 9 om ГИ "n HD TIN il M M OYAL AO MT ENGLAND. RAL SOCIETY of E e d PHOSPHATE u 9 5 FH N La BURNT BONE or MINBRAL ВОЗР MANURES 8 0 m р a A M j TA T LECTURE by Dr. Vozrcxrm, on the COMPARATIVE These Manures can m obtai inia of Mr. LAWES, or eii his I | ША Qn ШШШ EFFECT of DIFFERENT MANU RES upon GRASS LANDS, appointed Agents, in all parts of the United Kingdom, at prices | е, m E ых 19, оча эе ыз E йы d a at »-4 bees Y House, varing according to cost of ca ái ROM. m Mesers. Gibbs: Nitrate REENI ING AND COS IRON WIRE yes dis DAY NEXT, the 24th June. Ву order ror the Council, of Boda, Sul hate of ДМА а other Chemical Manures. for FARMS, DEER PARKS. SHEEP FOLDS, GAME Эн. L DARE, Se cretary. "сап and other Cakes at market price PRESERVES, POUDERY C GARDENS, &c, аге! 130YAL AGRICULTURAL TOLLE УГ LUB — BE Dakos Si ешике 1 TI manufactured by Patent Machinery, d possess the following ЕЕ Address Jo ENNET LAWES, 1, A llelaide Place, London | (ac n he ANNUAL DINNER will take place at the Cro Bridge, E. C. ; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. 165 нр фт easily fixed by unskilled labourers. Бшш cum bó è E. te ay ой 22 ben: Лоск. Pu 2d. yi oM few and Pope d. варота МА .С., ENANT, ранив», MANURE „COMPANY. f атаса араа ODA MSS SUPERP M бш" ROOTS. ih, fave m increased strength fro om their pecu со c a l ODAMS'S SUPE HOS. o! - 5. Are but half the abes ilar ера аде Fen he si wire yis с happy hi ТЕ ie m chan EE ed — M tural РО" RISE et, explanatory Circular of the prine ou varieti т heir en ie fa 3 eius Catalogue òf all kinds of Fences and Gates post free о! TURDA JUNE 2 chis : ree stam NITRO- PHOSPHATE о BL 00D MANURE COMPANY rt od & Company, Victoria Works, 81, Oxford _ А VERY large quantity of information on SrEAM m 5 th TTA РЕК ` Consisting of Ше u FARME RS, SOLES. i Peibe Company of the following ercha Soles and H eels таеп as l iyaa: 0,000 Acres of Land. Chairman.—Jon: e GTA БОН; Esq., Littlebury, Essex. I of these Standard Manures mg be obtained at the Office — м, Sec Or of the Loca Offices : 109, Kencbnreh p p Е.С. Manniak Plai ssex, N.E. HE DON MANURE vip. have now ready PREPARED BONE MAN URE Tor present use on PASTURES. WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. f tee MANURE for ditto. — — алма, &c. above being in the finest-eondilion. ай ты supply ере PDERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, AMMONIA, and every Artificial Manure of E. Purser, Secretary. ER tmp arieners e niim tor the times by warming ftot the thick: parts so much бош Itbink it see fost to They also con- Bags, Curtain Rin vanic bo- type trays, &c., manufactured by the Gutta je ора and sold by their Mies: ден in town or c The GUTTA PERCHA ри 2 ерме 18, "ыл Е.С. ARMER'S BAROME TER, 50s., oit; pe os New NEGRETTI and ZAMBRA, will peo Barometer falls for we or for Wind. n Garden, E.C. ; nstrumen! indi lente. itte t Particulars by enclosing stamp to us. 59, Cornhill, Е.С. ; and 122, Regent Stre ; HY T PRESERVE E Y ?— BENJAMIN Ероіхотом, Rick-cloth, Marquee, ЗА Tent Manufacturer, 2, Duke Street, London Bridge, БЕ. аз! PAVILIONS and TEMPORARY ROOMS for Royal an boe Parties. uantity of SECOND-HAND MARQUEES, TENTS, and іб СЫ iE at greatly reduced prices. Ап Illustrated Catalog per post. diii: his тх Ерсіхстон, 2, Duke Street, South- wark, S.E. No other 3r Establishment. Land Drainage. OR ЕЕ of DRAINAGE of any extent аге ро by the о А LAND DRAINAGE MENT COMPANY on all ері = =ч of Pro- ed, Mortgaged, Trust, Ecclesi- Mea ы annual е circum No investigation of title ty r manner. Advertisement, oolston, карті € June 12, 1803. Мв, SMITH BEOS TO CALL TH HE FARMERS OF cum d sir mii NUS to be ade to Жылаң Cu the Secreta: tha ications to m e ILLIAM CLIFFORD, e Secretar: n, June 2, 186 ny, 52, Parliament Street, S. W. е, ЕМЕМТ SUMPAN Y.— Some tim: ed as been I shon M have had too ант бы ара EJ now pro mises to be a ENGLAND AN were very y advances money, u The unlimited in amount, for outlay and e: ses in all cases - for 2 Ыс тва апа Warping, being liquidated Embanking, I Irrigation. g, Reclamation, — rug tural or pose, Engines ч. Machin 2. kd Roads, Tramways ing p urposes. 8. бетін or Lauding places on the sea coast or on the banks of navigable rivers or lakes. of Farm Houses, Labourers re unts, June 10, 1863. - the Combined. Drill -7 vantage of it, and w Iam satisfied co uld pe ig tee а any other The feld we worked is 24 acres, Swedes fed off half of it in Compan; van the following works of Agricultural Lodi the whole v by a rent | nclosing, | the for any beneficial pur- soils ог Drainage or agriculi a| according to of any Act of | January, which was afterwards m and the Pera fi fi arm purposes. e spring, respect of any essed under the provisions Com mcd 4 dun and charge he lands impro' а РА investigati ti тато and the Company being of a strictly financial character doa тез interfere with the Eos and executin of the Works, which are controlled only by the Government Enclosure rien did „йог further information, а and for forms of application, каноо, аре. onourable W. m Managing Director, Palace Yard, Westminster, В. tien Tas inire (ho Onte жою Pare РЧ ery ary ground, the weather was and has remained mo TT W. Surg, Yours very faithfully, F, nr papers. "And yet we do not тык at those e still fear to follow "the лер жы of it which bave up farms in this ed pardod this S yena work, in Pie tab & ich we last week published. But | that i in "Mddition o ex pendituro of this Kind, ясе т and w aright ii the pA of an agency old 1s—unestimated in 0 ploughing from 5 1007. in coals, oil, wages, and repai "| que indeed pr than some i thi else whero it is more. whi rer БШШ о Wealden бй бп. is a minimum. On dis ty Chalk—especially wi xis Lord ear эл is it. Os of the Y very tion of bbin, pro- ceeding, porte ra and оа of, wod and er ar ла метар means of carr mplo er nd it is an advantage фо ' аз compared Ww he diredt i z applying Fi rope that TU oi thus put porters 586 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JUNE 20, 1863, which bs lia ropo-cost is definitely made eneral met and estimated ; а for of the "s deal of i from t is, however, the TNCS dies exa It in ma ket value of the appara tatis which it is worth à " that 71 S 10 per cent, upon cost price is am ply : sufficient to provide a fund which shall re "i : = capital i оа, анз the "tackle j is altogether Е г Ph | the c ur ital, ME with ems ofr wages, oil, ‚ап nd fu el, С тертеп! tho Бет. am t M. hall — it ; and o toes: Met "the onfident conclusion that the total falls оину below | much over correspon nding i е of tear and wear and interest | ow ef ган], ури, f ood, and tr If, how some of the. items in the eost of steam whic h , deter rs from the rien of it, Lis s not | falls responding indofiniteness, all in its favour, a 2 to the a of it. These ате much g ate y be agencies mih h mon нич of fertility due and thoro lage by steam power, is о det a might n o, iie d. was quite right, even on the score of mac арене, to ее 2 the "ner day that | Lon are one токе” with the steam plough Wi be tf, with one stroke of the horse-drawn plough, "The plou draw 8 pupe spring tions and rA tue of may d Faia, to over estima pth —on the difficulties 2 ААРА раз п in ће! nearly a foo e te lti h this must be postponed for a wee 20 ast Babra | We чаа that four ealves have been added to the herd since the publieation of the Catalogue. MANY yea t to tion to the philosophy t ФА ен а goo he readings ud мы д € been peret чал һе of between the two fed r ire is still an PEE RE about чыз dm kind: culture differ: NAM „рейип t а rain- Fano would have a vastly my agrieu ent at rest than any other read ete e tenham, ne Аъ laida our 3H мє under n e tions ы A OF | th seussion t Bih appear in the алаан of that boly Mr. 8мтти adverts in another eolumn— on | Oxford of this natural obstruction was, that thg bility of reporters of эрез. cultivation, and | levels of Mes eills at mue) mill, King's weir, those —— the work of the and Wytham nu treams had raised of their work|by w id r ry a es m land 1 ооф, e methods of Shire „Таке тые бн the top of Di ORY, practical арн rs on this Und Pale ТЫЙ all 0 us repeat our last week's memorandum | 28 а i у am sale оп Wednesday next. od AGRICULTURAL NOT ation of BY МЕ. ALDERMAN MECHI. f| Town Sewa аА rapidly increasing ленай est акеп Ъу ratepayers and I in the utilization of n sewage induces me to ong. you w with t m The real q ES. intere xcited by a public h earth, so as to re Le а Le ies ry feld, "The difference in the water or sewage is greater it is Wort th? 3. How much does that cost ч. cise time vi or "Өт asses urface t айне | the Grass Көш on that | to › and was lost by evapora e area which is cer y an r| nths hal considered as a great hagani t the | much of't the rainfall being p The outflow к „аё is th aid tho e area w а rds that river above successive its course, together with s ust ll at those points from day to crm du e per acre—if, as I m that water could be conveyed to шом 1апа for - thai pub y per ton— rS would cost ore to put on fo n sewage, of guano, ay, many hundreds or рр ot -Bauge w LI h едн of rainfall ог dilution, Mt is it that 1 have had f for ‚ of |$ w, ample supplies vd pama ngdon : vo c. alu Lp rum E feet Мр, while the gre hbours are rude d ehe bjec Ка? іса pr ч d oed Y ordina ary do sa at dif- Were this g чек by millions EC over that vast area of азий ving pasture that fo » -half of this kingdom Flood Waters | knows that ind the report ot this will flow nsuing jn it, which er mibi a arthi y, we Ра rect the atten tion of ; jour eadera as a e , оз the past befo: ES "the ана of. "civil En Rp Mr. аскы: in his prize essay on the “ Nat i of British йк (Royal Арган ҮТ: 141 TTE ely's Journ l. xv, page 469), que рра opt? То this ihe н we haye no DM Ф [4 s ife circumstances о Rh are connected. e ыы! that many of the topics suggested by тү їп 1 in үе years, with а), pag gives presenting the changes from bad to "^. y irrigation, and says A DM has How x would 1 publie table 5 may hereafter become the subject|it hav pap sewage irrigation ? the case, " "o riority of is норе, of. disoussion in our со na: ; meanwhi le Way Eis сыр сысы M UN. Matter of Hd pets as at MN PA I ln operation! we make one extract from the port Grimes" says inta xiv. кёл, apendi I рти less waste of power | which із all we fave seen, of the бемоя whieh of nitrogen and fatty matters ће water meadow Grass pede penditu es than the other, But they received at Ше hands of tho Tnstituti п, ly doubles the other Grasses in the table, Are е ur adyiee i: own case, | ^* The formerly to attribute the high proportions of fat a flesh m 4 to the action of the water in EXEC fal quality огы пш upon, ment of ord dp ics "nete, ” have large dier n fields. the lan DMONDS' farm 3 ERA ubme locks o navigation, an aa ма раи ini a most ime » ve alwa ing Б pigs in summer on n hot ed, was а и, A NM present find them pay best in lly m the уа rd, I ha gite with an. immen nse 1 nu umber of. flies— eal "аца flies. | Havin ng a strong impression that the dies, — on th pigs. (especially where thin skinned an бент 4 used it as ex koir reat, 6 | determined this su mmer to discontinue the pies and water wa was er that the нт ity still be sen a perfect canal, sid x ade to Oxford, and t tins unded that PTE below a y | of f above it, this state of things would be mill, or weir, instead аон utly toe die EMT log Mí он i по dinner) have also. remedie ed. | ferite еве кы enira aetory management where th =; Н best fitted to а ват А а e to fight degree, | rey motiye power, Y | great evil in the xb. of the b as " керк b would be отрека. by 1 the = blish “ а raw ^ Ъ f the land drain- | "q^ to his disquietude ME are the g а higher level, The which фе your white your went to show, that ы: of — of the n ple. k eed ds Thames M PE peii p the d Me ot E mu hA э cli mate, : с т orge ч dpi, me ure, I keep more bullocks and e coralline, or coral rag, overl "Thin Seeding.—Twenty years have elapsed — Oxford clay, Опе of the dE above pre. lle t Dtm practice Many | ways been in the P : boarded floors, p dics " 4 Јов 20, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 537 and observation have subsequently ly convinced me that | Box edge › the - rn walk which conveys us to a | where I find that it took a a draught of : ewt. to - the quantity of seed must be regulated by climate, тйл) retired arbou e the Jasmined lattice. са ork and | my rope 500 yards, and Fowler's 5 cwt. to drag it the state of eultivation— either separately or com- | the well жеу od contrast strangely with putres- | for а Gerte уюн furrow. Тһе - "Aet iol Fowlers em bined. Farmers who sow thick to smo her the odours. Is it not "^ that the | support: тей uced to 2 i t mine, (and they are a numerous class) seldom grow mach man who perceives that the reeking fume of his if it had p cà i arg 30 ot which 1 I rode out d goes the str: tel with ever t of tackle. They are not so showy as and you get lean kernels and а miserably low M, by admixture with earth, does not apply that expe- | the ИС able- down -wheeled о ones of Fowler, but they Custom. has too often ча еъ апа «4 e seed p quarter? Let every farmer numerous. Тһе na- a great с Iwil!Rev. Mr. Moules admirable paper in the Society's mometer trials by Mr. Morton I do not аи give an instar n this. же e old маей friend Mir | Journal, , and he will wonder that һе has never yet| worth much, for they are 2 completely in the shade Richard Garrett, of Leiston, Suffolk, en ged the f a barrowful of аа n they аге tested by the substantial evidence that one аб Arbor 4 well жең СД well pulverised earth, which under th e| e Morio n and others through you and others of the field Hall, Reading. Mr. Garrett said io him, * * We| circumstances would combine puri ity w with profit. ave lai id befor re us. Ther e are rena: by Mr. ме row maltin rley on of LE but the As 54 alw ways thin and. eme Capital ut. where ie t (f tho mone dat ee, Mr. 160, 21 returns from users of Mr, Fowler's 8 tackle, e The new bailiff thought; the land ought to grow the| Mechi? is the question риб to me when I sugges best malting Barley, and was going to drill his usual higher farming. This із asked of me as often by Taasi де Some of both mine ond Mr. Fow Fede custome quanti , iend Gar rå embodied in Mr. Morton’s paper, a publisbad i D | your this week's paper, I pave, боке! Y eas ihem | all, and have made choice ора witness on my acre about oi ^. However, after BUM hesitation in it is either new or true, but it сопусув ал cogitation, he 4 is-ovi Ad 00-ncres bailiff to have his own way on a small scale. The 6 pecks ond Tbe ДЇ n "T и НА Annis d sent the lot. e Mr. ну 2 Aylesby, on were jenlously watched by the adjoining farmers, who | to make it vy s апа £o hold his position. Не had three my side, and era against Mr. Plummer, — — predicted a failure. Time has rolled on, and the soil dnughien, one of whom, like most young ladies, was in the e rank а Mr. Fowler. Mr. Sowerby is а m would not grow malting Hapus now pr roduced it about to be married. But че e was her marriage | #® ео whom I Eois у. мейе have T: evar my fi portion? Perplexed in mind, ber papa consulted a received "from writbg M gib x also з Os. to 8s, per acre in pey "einge large friend in these terms: “1 have no money to spare, he is Sony, Ж interested witness. All per centa ge the 1 have scarcely enough capital to work my farm. What of him ред в воў 0 ж y tackle in Sopr is supposed to get as an average. It would nish | is to be done?” His friend (evidently a sagacious e 1559 "i (through Эт, rton’s reports in thick sower s t White Wheat, Та acres, | man) replied, “Give her аз a marriage portion the worked it well ever since. in fa ear, and estima ted, габ acres of your land.” This was a most unacceptable Plum repor Канун; is a large fume who pro- least, ab 6 quarters per à i proposition. Не could hardly manage now, and vided “шон тір в of Mr. Fowler's tackle PURO no manure applied, tlie ташу drilled 44 pecka certainly could not with a diminished area. His pride will pat t К эе b he * wit y 7 f E pera I have been flag" also rebélled against acre»ble diminution, But “needs | ү, RE Сй EAT in Ё o witgess box’; firs it to prevent its going down, In my climate and soil, | must, &c.” So the lady was made happy, and the 250 According to аш еы) my farming, it would. be. WroDg to put іп | acres duly transferred to trustees. Time rolled on and ught а веб of my tackle, дн жым 1400 yards of rope bnt in a distrie s later, and | another daughter showed an evident desire to follow in à Sept, 1839, bought since 1400 aded da of рахит 1862, pe more severe, mo re seed might be advantageously | h hét sister's ар. Again the difficulty arose, and Тһе first rope did upwards of 1300 a the second Les for it is ЖЕШ. that ўга qr sowing tends to early | again jde ^as had to tlie sagacious friend, who done 1000, and appears ав if it would 1 do tarico а as LÍ ing, so does ea ы фора win ege n. On ? | again "recommen nded another 250 a as a dowry.|, M Apo DOE MET X deeply cultivated gard we dare n & put во ноя cont med to all reason | зе", Dod n be deed to 500 acres wovld never do. short of manure. Let every farmer = а аен 'plot in infe Wen, » БЫ p dont, “ are you, or are you nof, now spring etm in all 2,600 acres, er a set of my every field with varied: Eee К, and thus arriv: in a bet pecuniary condition than ropes s cost 61/., then ifa веб and a-half is сомдо to this work it will be quite enough, both 4 { E has worked Ve (t t let him rest satisfied that = кр po This was admitted, and Her 2:0 d followed the fate of the first, and another | Dri MB т NS. d ing iese Eo Mn loose light soils, dangter was duly provided for, Му readers will 2000 ca dig 2 var PIE Du T a xposed о 1 CK S thi ca properly practised to cover the ground with blade, and | marriageable, and the impossible question of parting d na at wir if nat E pex ii "Mrd, во prava EMPIRE of the pojas for therein is е | with another 250 acres had to be settled. yii m 5 mas quive acres with a set, and o n 1 be cited in support. "The eost of this set and a half of ropes is dis 105,; divide that sum by 2600, the number of acres done, it places ihe wear of горы s r danger о тео b e papa had become convinced by perhaps be a better preventative, Buch soils seld the state of his accounts, that we don't as a ү half force sir qun br TR i rei erat | farm our land, and that 2d inefficient and insufficient sowin of. seed are; Whea n es beca d рей; Ў rie A IL id dk gapua).on a th d ac bo sapi ed sufficient an Sid and a ' as thick and thriving re, In my acres. I will not. pursue is bae cum ; : E idin is overflowing. with 5" y "re promises а grateful | with the confidence of 20 ; t if on NM on the 17th March, 1850; eae rata lyon return or дА age, deep tillage, plenty p mts and | oativetion were — depth, r stock doubled | Since: Sep phi "yards ; June 10, к, айо: in " irriga MÀ € number, and o слё. capital tripled, it it ie e 500 "ув ж Me i dL BIN. sud, ha Зо deus ntry at | а 1860 861 Drilling. versus рый. En is а „a pity, that poor | pette pter for the tenant, че pere mind is s in , heres ; in 1861, сад acres ; i 1862, 925 acres; in 1863, ; in n Jethro 465 Р and to reap the fruits of it, Роот fellow, with all | - xs acres, qe the first 2000 yards 22 ropo. may be lis €— he died in the Fleet, a prisoner for debt. He STEAM CULTIVATION, to have done about. ‚2000 acres, y fo or the yeu had, like many others, to struggle hard against the old| I for layinz Mr. Morton's pap t дат 36 аз res ; b all 1 e 8 v v enemy Prejudice, or atfection [p old customs. And yet, | cultivation, read те the Central Farmers’ Club, miri ere has ҮЧ ugoy rope ош) I was going to say, there is an advantage їп физ ;|before us. Since I have Гай some few years’ tice | since May, ug I ought rather to say ап attachment to old practices | проп the "queso, and have considerably st ied the | the old rope, may pol be ве 2 i worn а ; evel il in have been than à i he c ihi ni subjec m 1 iat must son, But will prejudice allow of such trial? І fear, atter, I [will with your permission, after examining, | with t neral rule, it wil not. I speak practically on this explain a little of the merits of tho paper to the logue shos ‚рег 100. ) A years! acquaintance with practical | publie. that Бе the 2500 yards cost 250/.; now divide that farm па а: many times have I in speaking of thin Pile reading at some length I read— t k done, 3218 acres, it places the wear of Sowin жыр, cultivation, and other innovations, put| *'TIts (Fowler's tackle) performance during eight or 10 days" | Торе at 18. 6d. anda fraction per acre—more the question e: the o objector : ©“ Well, but have уоп | work was sufficient to convince Mr. Pullen himself of its | double mine, oae uo friend rir ia d what think tried ibp” —“ No, I kuow it won't do on our soil." This — to the PT to which he paa, bs accustomed, disbeli to а tens of е ajia г u Prej judice wants a good deal о hard kicking befi Well, ae - is my friend Мг, Pallen, who has | t that t Fowler's isthe heavy one, This is supported by ма Dibbling is one of | worked e во practically and „50 а for five | үк engines generally . Mr. Fowler's eustomers ery the old prejudices, and it caused me some annoyance | че ‚ во thoroughly If во, and he|out for & want of power if they have anything Low loss this year. ке are right in M P I | маз than Коне power, whereas mine are content e each a bushel of Wheat. en w, I e been wrong all along; for you deo w that I have | with 8's or 1 returns, hie I ёо ver an ct I could n тА and talked a y oW the ds — will go more folly into, the avera ge work done is the ont a single inis and уйше зиз: y кєз эу E eye it. | mode of yen p. and for the windlass mode of | greatest оп my side. р if Fowlers пена ае With all my саг the drc Popper s, I found it very tantem. Is Mr. Pullen right! I ём тӯй again and | of greater power, his а heavy г n falling im medi- ethi bu g w once | greater, we know · ына ota 101 i | { adeasters are not у Пу in| other, is against me. not вее much in а boy's work- the north, but. Wheat эч dis peg doma nier will certainly | ing the ль for we un EE "^ boys to уй p hem, y 2dopt а omieal process if welike to be reckless e to 1o so j the number —P.8. ough the cad differen t acres were all| of hands when at work А - a wer on its side, but жы yes nds Wheat sent to me from three] it is clear to me that it must be well manned if it is to dien: aces, I can from my "o distinguish each | be well tended and the work : s on with by quick as aa a "pa "e coloured ma. I presume this md &c.—therefore І do not see much gain here. [sme ш arise from the тшу of soil on which the | Engineers and во me other writers have frequently been Seed wasgrown. I shall ha те some very largo ears; against me; there а one igns himself and I hope a fair yield. . E dba шту rec) Express o goes with йат Pririos vasd not, in this ngeof progress | for it and. a against the windlass, but Saam sense, apologize- iiopming a question brought facts—it is mere opinion by w. еу have 5 M а зе h and nutri ngland is noted | been for nds neatness and cleanly cs e Pie of its тан After reading through some piahi Taaa ertt The blooming flowers and the wellirimmed!tackle I came upon the dynamometer experiments E Du iii ihr 11 ү Ё im fH $e: p ЕВЕ p d ith EH tul | 9 Н g $ d Š 2 i ER z E d 5 ТЕ А 8 1 $1 p e had enough of the thing І would advise Mr, Morton 5 a 588 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jont 20, 1263, ——— fite bl than at present. — , work on until the heat of the day, then t engineers, and — man "rre = y йо que | чу оті босиб нобат pronta. hafai ckly | rest, a aia resume wo зи а дал H аа When ! enm hei t Not so with the dry la land | hay season is near at hand, a calculatio A dein ndi stu b at ~ mus ihe ен das - iioii: "bh e arie bd anon are calling out for|the required eer to carry on son "donde to i viz.: bought | effectually. Each person come provided with hi For t e whi өкүт Гетта t rope to P -— — n и Ww na ы, н E - | implements: about five boys, women and men, а For the endless rope plan E E e Tun 1 э 4 й 7 т © the яч must be 380 yards from one side of it е wever, 16 is not ois preso X 1 sidered воће "ient to each mo ower. : ree tM pue dlands wanted | culations mt * pro merit, 15 e vem e rap ci ria pem jn placed | s sh eet? of our hay crops; but Ае we hie itin ply: First, | oc cupations, and all are expected to retain their r esper- ivi ihe Њар есеб 4o: shift. for oing back upon; th ак kisi crop, tlie cost оГ wins tive stations during the set The old practices о it will be nite fair to take a feld 380 yards square to|it, and lastly th of selling it, before you | often recorded, viz, tedding out, — in, G the vios b on. То work it the endless г ope plan venture upon the bios енй of. selling hay and | cocks, bay cocks, winnowit га &e, t hen follow in due ч d m 160 yards of rope. At doom the imple- | bu uyi ng manure Clean h wá early manuring, succession, until the “stack” is made, thatched, and эу must е ither start to o r fro e drum under the un о S renes - e sr i iod between the implement and the hedge, and a y be expec eria а Мы pelos of herbag s sually м imi f о S i uy е сао lated п First day.—All Gras s mown efore 9 o'clock to EE he wf x GA 15 Sdn к ES | wd n bye a4 жы T 05 dt ensue ; pn thrown out, **tedded," turned once, * hacked ” in ^ contain 13,500 yards of Mindy or 2 acres, 3 roods, | if the elements should mere оа at the time Il rows, and left i in i ae кы, 190 yards. The whole field contains 29 acres, афс ng, “loss” may be expected. Hence the| Second дау. —“ Tedding " as before, shaking out thg 8 roods, 410 yards. "Therefore the endless plan can do | uncertainties of hay-makin п! wW Grasscocks " into small rows, moved. Pow or twice, the only- 27 acres of it, unless the tackle is shifted twice of things is going o eg Ea ies. his sheep or early process on the first day being carried on s to do the һе adla: nds B. Now, divide > th e fie id into fo our | cattle will be steadily оа along to his one desired | cession, the forward hay gathered into winrowgs еп d end—certain return with him mo carts are іп | ће other “hacking ;" then comes the forward hay n the proper 1 h a field... The sides of each of | requisition, no bres fado to be paid, no AE: " moderate cocks, returning to the © hacks, " and lea sts will be equal, 190 yards long each ; the | or acks take harm, and no them as before in small sont length ofi rope required to set down to such a plot is | blishm His selected animal EA 1o Third day.—The above routine observed, 190 yards straight out from the windlass to the hedge, аа Suh lis "eollected produce upon his frame, and | The forward. hay, now каша nico sonia is та. 190 along the hedge to the right-hand corner of the | the e margin beyond ** cost pri ice” i is the fi armer’s gain to the weather; if fine and w m, it field, 40 yards to an anchor along the hedge bach лу be brought forward for n niue perio docu towards the tackle, and 240 from the anchor to the kon text words ” of our не f ee explanatory | metri shov ild the weather prove а will be de. windlass; cutting the plot into nearly a triangle, | notices of t nuring, and it is | layed {һе total length required аб starting E а | to Us assumed that the draining et least of all meadow | proc 760 yards, the exact quantity as that req d | lands) is now complete. not, this passing remark Fou rh day.—Nothing fresh occurs; the weat by the endless rope plan. The length required Hi may be made, 3 should be! as оГ ча ration in hus-| rules the work; the hay is kept well under hand at finishing is twice 190 yards the length of fur be ndry w ill p Te. tter than this. ards manures, | cock ; the land well raked, &c. At this total, 380 yards, Now add to this the 760 ш КЕ тау astat a hay-maker’s реа need not | tion is paid to the acreage under starting, and divide the total 1140 yards by: 2, it will | rest elsi pon is use of bought dung, however acces- | being mown than can well be managed. If fine, the sil ead n T on delivery of the hay | mowers give a hand ; if wet or even doubtful, they are - bout 74 acres. The ropes may then be ес If w nt tos n the herbage and to make | stopped or checked: they are good haym $ poia bd st We pee a brief —: of == daily routine Which а plot of a g aking d p fe to га each of thirgoveral other plots without |a lesti ing improvement pon n i meadow lands, we may - when the final boast is made, * We never stopped tls any shift of the tackle. The quantity r left, unfin nis ; if to our qua antit y of Grass | mowers!” Аз a general rule the Grass i is protected as ji guano, | mu ach as possible, both day and night, AUN rain and the engine and си stood, of say 4 yards ЯЕ | nitrate. of frst: soot, ог "оа ammoniacal manure, In 20 yards, in all not quite an aere; indeed if it i desired, the two headlands may be done without n guan rate of soda, and- соттоп salt, to be | ha пупак. where зей, в мер shifting, by doing the poftion on each plot first Mer in Mu pom at ihe d of 8 or 4 cwt. per acre, | correspond g ex лын sets fr before the regular working of the plot. Тіз |а ccor "ding to the condition of the land, will be found an | for other operations rump strengthening * fi wi 1 MN akers most ma erially; nevertheless great care the haymaker in w dew by cock. There i is no more hay in hand than сап Тһе pa uses 1. s less rope than the endless rope plan| The Grasses. —No permanent Grass has been found о be en when usin y e $ does; thisis of great importance, for it is a fourth, | к. ue Rye-grass for the p pter of convertible | (dn seasons, the hay being found to injure more 1 and it may to some extent account ico windlass | husbandry, ii others have been selected which are| rapidly after this Veiis e ms кона - A Por ing m araar a ow, let us see d or for hay с The principal ее | has a een in fine weather) ow - wo plans get on with the w these are the ies Foxtail, and Meadow Grasses. would stand thus: Cost m ing, i da wa e Gazette of May 9, there "Mr Morton gives | О? the Fescue Grass there nre three species in the | 12 wome ме. 2 boys, beer for ауар, andi fini " us ый tables, one for Fow ur , another for Smith, змы highest estimation for meadow h пау, viz., ME mea dow, the hay anot other for How. ard's, Fo wler г s has 1 12 cu stome ers, who tall, a nds piked Fescue; these are universally found in of dee cem which hows their average day's work to | The meadow Foxtail Grass does best on water be 53 acres. who Кл the | meadows, Of үре Mire: mee there red two species | exam le of ' Fowler's, their ave da ork i s|in esteem as hay plants—the smooth stalked and a rago Pt ughi 1 e great к of зы Hom e Correspondenc ас ке that their average day's work is 6 acres. ons celebrated meadows near Salisbury, as also thos The Cow Milking Machine.—A Mi Сн man of. indlass, nburgh. As hay 1 Dublin, who was solicited to become agent ks -Howükf'a, bets еви dless rope in is the: quantity of md Situ: uations, the Cat's-tail or Timothy, Floating for the sale of. this machine, havi ving sent one of them _ work done. The windlass rope requires ]2 and scue, and rox rin x eria have been recommended. І | {ог trial to the Albert Institutio n, Glasnevin, I was _ l4-horse-power engines to work а whereas the dee ид ЕИ to answer well on moist peaty requested by Mr. Kirkpatrick to test it, and am, there - windláss сап do very well with and ceca soils. The з a number .of other species o of tall|fore, in a position to respond to the appeal which you. consumptio: have e Correspon em муа. be continued.) s a too the en dless rope plan upo к + тапу to enumerate to advantage. Un nder the term | several trials with the m: achine, nd the windlass plan is the best, sud "I ace thi - йш ме * meadow ? we include all such lands as аге Tat under| own hands on each occasion. At fir pases Д st I icti yos by this be doubtful of his pest j udg- | Grass chiefly for the sake of а hay crop. Where hay із some difficulty in using it; It із not as easy as might meht. In conclusion, I to thank him hiş | m ble | be supposed to fit the finger-pieces оп the teats апе paper, which has enabled me to do something —€— AME ате cool-ying or irrigated. tight: and when they are so fitted оп, a restive proving the fallacy of the endless rope plan ат ат 2 are teo descriptions of these meadows: those | animal is likely to throw Ње. whole out of gear. Smith, Woolston, Bletchley Station, Bucks, Хийе? n the banks of streams ог rivers, оп the uplands, and | I attempted the milking of three cows on the first - BE | the e low-lying meadows. "Eac of these may be stocked | trial. From one which was milking 5 to 5} quartsat а AUTE НН ат with Grasses, dne; naturally or arti fici ially. Riv er|meal, I obtained 4j quart:; another, which has very ee a HAYM. | meadows are by far the most valuable, u r eats, I could not milk at all; and from es J th, боен pes "ublished his third, which was only milking 2} quarts at а m Essay on - REE ES E Mh E Lane Hp In the cutting of Grass crops for the purpose of being | 1 was only able to vitas a ше us than a quart. m А foll "e Ї converted into hay, it is їз necessary that arbe be in us АП my subsequent trials have been attended with ie DS bi a Mur мам Suitable state of growth and ma! turity for for | similar results. The conclusions at which I havearrived — 2 . | afford e c in refe 1st. It з ; Vemm eret | pil aot exlac Mi mlt cu de ay-growing—This pu iE aor posee tbe ЧҮП «анаан sepe dw | fi ЕЛЕ РОМЕ ғ this Sub one, especially when separated from the то теш зза in the other a T RET о! strippings 'could be milked rge j use, as the s pertie expen: rass, | by hand. 2d. Cows that have good teats, pr in ^ x. ore it becomes in fall. flow ai while the 1 rich sac- | the udder, can be milked to within from half a urned to|charine juice is in part retained at the e joints of the |a quart of their full milk. 3d. Cows whose aim Т n r p | flower кш is in the most proper xe == being | uneven сап with difficulty be milked. 4th. I 235 ui paying crop ost imei eut dow: Wher e Gr ll, as i ience а * is orm л һеш i branch podes difio lt and read; grown for the use v the farm—to ce А егу tal ten : very much if any amount of experience and perseve- — stances. The e circum- | ense in moist ge ee there- | rance will overcome the difüculty of milking kicking — not more than la їз that. тем obtai us ue еа be О ог restive cows, eset In its present state the machine the best farming dist m at е market, ln] Тһе —— ^ i natural or meadow ha; has been | appears to me very loosely put together. I had noti . aO oS. ias E but dn attention is paid to | carried to er perfection и = vie с nubi e gether, таў. and straw substituted на ^ th eA the | Lond а after the usual | I cannot conclude this brief note without expressing. Fools eS arie ege nga e cattle, with тти сун эа pro ed "At for mowing, the v hope that the machine may ultimately pn i E hill - anc y гоно и practice hitherto siente is T inform the “old hands” ful. ery ive dairy farmer haying ” the sheep at Turnips- ашы ы stricte, for usly desire that this invention would m lw. m drcum эл ёрет procesi. р Xi imber icut i 3 "heraus it would saye th ачаа ^ т-де worth. 144. Lees It pas Tong hen. йырга ө cut Grass ss by | w ages and keep of one ore * hands” ingto — Ты, ma purchased at | the acre, the of which varies € upply | the ne number - cows eir. and, „воой, It god Pri are are more рны аза demand regulating pri rom 3s. to 4s. 6d. |f: M ат — oss of mil om garget — x] en. Th тъне а eden and so; die qm ed бу p yr е ile : r ng out. Тһе best | part of. cow-milkers. ZÀsmas Baldwin, Albert emt 267 рег day, but to do | tion, Glasnevin. o'clock in the Dlr: Rustow's Report ор Steam Culture.—My soil іа Juxz 20, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' SONT: M MIU Са 539 тор 1, дау high a:d; 2, gravelly high land; 3, skirt and ; 4, vel fen land. Мо. of acres pier j ter as ouble Piu абы ч How. arai Culti- Ld nera the "og enit i oil is various—clay, , marl, and gravel. I I believe the true ) hesame pieces as the first, 6 08 о e E ist in na f full cinco hs TO оре The num mber of days at work was s about есо! m third time 130 ! acres, e i to 10 inches dein 25 days, h al Ifatw ork NUN for special | purposes that cannot be here explained “з т ат рег т ton without cartage, about $ ton per дау consumed: ge Cost of oil not known 1s. uni pe day each, 2 'at 25. 4 åd., ld. t 8d. No repairs have been Teq red t M "rhe rope wears w well, only ig rage d only had my s last November, and was deep ploughing oniy cultivated a w^ fields this spring rs I can give are there fore маг i autumn; it veceole qi quite beyond expectation. much more b been most satisfactory, the condition for workin ng, nei ither too wet nor find 1 the use of Ж e. narrow po wey time over, viz., 2» eye wide; worked it ich h the cost e | ploughman, 2s. 2d. ; water-cart man, 1s. 10d.; d Зз. 6d. ; 2 porter boys, rn 84. ; > coals, delivered, 145. 64.; ой, 1 s. Ad. ; 11, 10s. a day. The р апу. "7. Bomfred, diens Evesham, а ly we om ger of horses| Remarks on Wear of Rope.—The long rope, 500 ays the | yards, has been in wear nearly two years, andi is still fand up xXx die viter i in тегу, fne йош In the good, only a few single yet are broken; 200 yards orked ac ross—either | bought last year, nearly а Sg as new; 150 yards AR | ту 10-horse үт кА pum eulüivating apparatus as | е t m or v e original 800 yards "Ot course vds work will require which came with the ta Ale in 1860; this is nearly es clean—but this is| worn out. We rex a rmm ri eg о 1200 d grubber than e res. Edward Roberts, , Berdon l, Bishop e to my оп d ortford, Essex (Fowler. Jj. nuu y the. cultivator unless the land is moderat spring cultiv: ation answers here much 54 iban autumn, dry and hard that no impleme soaked with rain, and then ien senson is too The for the weeds to die, da; ayi is a about КЫ acres, but ame h de гч n the E) have done 8 а h we [^e cde this spri gi н. the information you requi ire, for the m$ eem that | vi ith us o operations c of the | farm, we k y of the other und you ай гө она s least a foot among the plan mere matter of jm have psa fly "tied it long ud md found it answer. ` Alt thoug nable жог may [e tha > we G BAVE found e n; 5 to 9 acres а day (o "E t of f к M ing s. to 7s. p ordin ng to the depth of the work, dá ау s the ЖЫЙ, and the | nd the sizes of the ficlds. In "fact, two fields alike. Our soit is very va ab i 225. saved on a porter ixpence lost o keep the rope i mp ground on our hilly land is one ficulties. n Kay, Lower Beeding, Hor. sham. team enge edin not worth your —Aal w oti 1 my that for н pe Lotion had its stea the mituno) being un ridon I could do un ya ke this I “ grubbed? аы нн s aes worked i it zr yegras grow some. bury, (See No. З Smith's i —You will Ta my мн Mu у 1 о п grea but you will see e i worked very long Ан tier ru goni I give you | — Clubs. s I can EET ER to them. | [The following, taken from e Journal of the London Farmers" Clu "^ is n report of теала by Dr. Voeleker, Мг. Drin an oi ng the recent discussion of this subject. the team Cultivation.—Professor VoELC nea (Crenceta) sd this а pas of ipa са al su © jects upon ich all must consult their individual experience. "n ere were, however, some ро which he wished to few rema t "> а "| 1 im that a sufficient distinction had not been made Y between the very wo ript d, upon ipei they must put everything in order to get crops, land from whi -— үз iey might take — every- uw а if that w e possible, and where, according to Baro “ Pint of the. » "Кеша we КЕ ТҮ БА s Now; ie "maintained that. the ке kind of land соп- dix n to в * of o i u п land I expect as Alderman Mechi said it did, but of thousands of difficu e beantifully pre- years. The lty, however, was to t treasures e question was not, as Baron Liebig uch |JU8 ly observed, wh s the amount of nutriment in Адош o our с fields the soil г ut, what was th s of nutriment i o get e they worked | good Jand like that to bili hs ded the bet eve it to | became. They need not be very c 1, he Men r, about restoring to such land ev "oie that -taken from it. On that үйр) һе differed from idet | man ке He believ Pn oue. if n were possible to any | incor porate 8 cwt, of gua Minn дуо! with [the ўл to! land wi — n comparison with Е erat ted i in 6 o reg But the Bre | different w ith г rere to very light lands. In и very li ,| they must p» almost everything on the A bes] f great utility, for on | Notwithstanding Baron аан opinion that the des "xx = is rei soon as they ca contact with the soil, 16 was plain 1 for | lf ce inda be. engine, Nave, Mun soluble дшдар n were rendered insoluble as the that they онц до out, Where did the manures go? Why did er want manures for light lands? id nured n during the sum months small cultivator Uber ihe Vetch of with sheep. You will thus о room for the use of the cultivator. The t I ех except in a very extr aordinary se season а couple of colts i я all that 222 acres this farm bef the kennels, абет "m time, I һап paie Jur S | th something like 707. of M. эш Ij i ыз опг . W. Bignall, Howards Cultivator.—l have experience with my steam-cult ivating tackle, 5оо5о95%9 t оско о оо ote? ooocoocooR My arable me the ve ao The custom оп | a е тр used to cla of ва gh the it was Cost "n Working | Smiths Gaitie on Lon — impossible to get a proper vehicle to hold the prepared man ad bad cn experience in the matter; but speaking from what he had seen, if they would not be too h we] upon nile —he was here rather expressing his feeling than an opinion—he а remark that he was - inelined to beleve that on lands, where they - done as as it would be by steam. If he could do | quick-stepping horses, he t harvest 1 t would in te, ума this be omi eme if а wet pring happened to follow, г 4s.| the. twitch could not be e out. The im of the n ou twitch might > that the Mind € ould get a quarter acres don of Barley per acre less, and alsoa дев of Wheat after 590 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JUNE 20, 1863, the seed crop; and the price of thes of M layton and DM o of un" 16 in r had been quite a two- pe enny-halfpenn affair t < «0 ü a | credit should e | always poum, that dge of tis mb. eat deal of povar nne as well as | owe ong studies and ppe knowle T. fe gu | ject makes et а det MR. uide. We quote one or two pas s ihe 0 this plant possesses of rn 3c крй йн, апа of M ip а high t tomaporature i niie nes, poen the hare in Mr Smit who had m | believ ed, the bought, in a е 3 way, а set of tackle e was Vire for him ү ый Smitb, au Which ied great doit That and though | o Я ich its hinh to which + Ma Ф ала DB rr madera miniaturer plant, are FUN 1o nde jh rA NL a was that зе. à but little to do all the 1 уеаг: һе 1 plenty of time to go to ihe cmm Farmers Club or anywhere else. thivk, Туле sapis from "— that i ad- | He amd p p of d it i is said, i n lig ht and yielding soils extending ag p ciro xis ce enables it to draw its {в вар и Р. WLER Qs, oy said t yas опе dist. Jochi remarked prim Now that VES TM at which the earth ів, comparatively в e| little under the influence of the vicissitudes of y. tated tl TA view erri М gr uth hat the use of s had often hear вау, * ve ga e same | temperature. on 1 Я on heavy lands. sieum power wet by theg by om üt. p pm done by steam; I have| It is cultivated indeed, according to E m Mechi, that where mi had been under- | cultivated la cas one foot Eu A horses," p in n that Cara pt Ж a height of 1600 feet above the вед drained to а depth of three feet, you could trace the | la the error ven а lower leve el tha an this abd da effects on the surface Y the y cabe even in a dry 1 t He believed that the t water's edge. season. He — corroborate that remark from his | pss sort s tacio ever eds out was better r than It is под grown in the Islan nd of "e big own pono. | | hor s, and f for tl ge Ар any parts of India, № well ш, pm mns by bad. therefore he could speak г it at Шаб period of t ee wh peraturo i field of his, whic. and the c и of ЛШ was, o there was double the quantity of . ven in this dry season. d that use of steam- | power by —Ó the lands from being trodden down re ndered it m produeti ve? Wherever heh had | itatively on fio s mas ct—that if they turned back a | furrow that had been ploughed by horses, especially ii they had the number of Line M to plough heavy land, they would find that the footmarks of à horses ma ade ke soil imperv ix % moisture. April. d seem that the extreme point which vation of Wheat is about 71° Fah.; of сии the the EE climate of Havanna does not ex boh «i wards, "This year. yS example, his best Wheat was Ae if Ms кез: Rn ^ nem in hav о do aga n the autumn, they w point, and that of Canton and Mexico rises oniy never wish to grow. The cost of a new engine and | spring. ian, made the fütiico what the ey had no doge all “In урь where Wheat is grown abundantly, the than that o horses, coupled with their keep, seer avy land— a very nice tilth on the top with something vm like liver. rh be |1 rowed in the spring, зад it never f the three coldest months m во tha Pre d in Decem рд ч which fi othing connected e had 1 ihe > crop is eleg in * Such аг became. a fine ч. "But let the m put the ste eam plou ugh р бя. extreme. зо boundaries of the " ith his i tion of. Wheak outer cete: Lenta had ae dp siv es unless it were which was the same thing—though he really believed tc n thia ath mer ard bu “ i pes чое very often better s generally se te as кек for the rij On a flin nty so vol Шо жей d abour—and the land would be broken up in large | this па бды So that it is ERU M, ts extens siderable ; but on a ped е loamy жой it was not much. He piecas and the lar ci the better. Let it then be id northwards by this circumstan "О the winter season, and the КЕ wo *€ Aecordin Ў the surface of the land аб any cost, even by | using à mig. ly in this country, its cultivation eight of more than 600 feet ab act on a the surface, and the frost bring it down. dot succeed En а n hav double number of rollers. Не ht remark, that on | would t ve as " tiful a tilth in the spring, | the levi of the sea, and is limited i in point of lati his own laud tar was поб worn off after very long | newly Еч hs wed, as they could possibly desire. ё | ёо the neighb ood of Aberdeen, situated " use, тч the rope did not touch the ground. After |could not help aedes! that when persons talked | 57th paral E E ning to the reports ' whi ich. had been read that | mer ely of the cost of the first operation in steam-culti-| « гөш, long ago, indeed, E WE evening, th debted | vation, they did not hit the point; what they to do| in p of Wheat in Edi nbur gh w э Ане gentlemen who ^ oo their time and Sud was to consider the cost of the first operation in con- EU nor it dein y in endeavouring agricultural i: tion with of subsequent operations. E out lana ар Шыр um b d iig uo quad Е Messrs. xd ring was he believed quite co in what he sai * At present, however, abun i Ў had taken great pains, spent а of у, and | with regard to the cleaning of die ed eda = stubble, | seen in the Lowlands, M үа РЕ рові е М допе а deal of good; Mr. Fowler, a. man of ж» Тһе хола of Nri ing land меер аз the Moray Firth. 'Now as the mean tem е most that w Sas €. of those of Seotland does поё e was also due to Mr. William and great credit ы the others, for the energy which they had brought to bear | ploughed o ere not due mns men ; gre. ted — of steam power as applied to wi 1 y nice little game throughout; there had uc. c Mae OBSERVATIONS—BERKSHIRE. land, ey put as mueh twitch dn dt E thes E r even 56°, we must account for the land as 1 the | thorbugdly 2 е а ои оне оба: аанай Wheat by the length of ihe day, which seems ins the more steam-cultivation was vie id in co tio are, sm rc me АДН, with subsequeut operations, the higher "ai and h pros it stand in general estimation, па —agreeably to Ше statement of Боо $ Wheat ped 8248? of Fahr. to bring its стаіш so that a longer duration of solar heat he same effect ав а shorter period of рї from au intere g report ў "8 соаа, йар арсы a Ein ч UA us he Rev. J. SLATTER, Streatley, near Reading.* ological EPE: of that conhe e whole islan: | At 9 A.M., Railway Time. жеш i чылы etie g —4 —-| Rain Day of the Wosk Tuy p. cocus $n жаны fallen in y evk. | of tho previous Month. peser | TaermoneHn Wind, Min, 24 hours кочар Pio Puma Си п, |Grass.| Gri nod А | - E SEM | Dry Bulb. Wet Bulb. p Dies Force, Inches. .W. W. .W. Е. in the extr : * It » QA HRS ting the views m ГЕ Boussingault, th hal "the ripening of Wheat in. northern шериг = ааа Шапа took place аё a вош lower tempera han in the south of ines vie талың length of the npe following iable represents the in i „Crops s of Wheat and Barley Ш E. S. E. БАД В. Colloden, Wheat | N. Due 1 "vu is about 2 miles lower down the river than Moulsford, from which observations up to May 28 were given on pes Lu - * In Norwa Wh is culivtod as high 25 ріг, d aui eed wi heim, in lat, 59°; in up to ЖАГА die; án In, into t ts Differences, uod po ihe го which n € vein fr aye on trii Ea Pp. 144. 144. йы, i d influence of climate Б: vs hus Ба ad ; our power to modify dinis modify its and, Rural, Economy 1 tho Univ oyei relations to cultivated хя ст ИЕ 5 : er, and London. turist shouli exceed miser нта е This is the the agricul l volume coni E the [3 eri the substance of. inr lectures | an. биес The лекна imme Pope eene кай UN eere ard , at the dept i od and mislead him. Here h PUN Py of di Е Mitis tn 1t dis- | will find all that concerns him i in the observations 4 temperature, | conclusions of Hired vers Јох 20, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. роте house в) — 531 ide of the island, which is cooler in summer r than the pantern, | "22 TM better adapted for' = LI of | THE HYDROPULT Gras А: ence we ive why EXTRACTS j he d P S quod d rom the eastern uw he western EXTRAC pen E whilst cattle are driven from the eastern to FROM THE Р TS PRESS t FROM THE j “On «us. & map of England it will be found, | 2 PRESS. th: districts are gen p on the ТЕ Pho machine is certainly ^a SUN eastern side of the island, from the Lot КЕЕ | ina. most at K (We aio saHstad Ahab 26 BE a "Te pr of Scotland, eis , th cacious rot Pau rof all housekeepers ought sufücient for the ripening of A size a d а b ы те, and we are Wheat, diat dier kinds of produs јаке ite place| 00 орат — ey once seo ааа s * All Londoners and ord — Liverpool Influence over Climate, — * Tt would | обет io ig gardens apum uper "ét; ke man is really capable of exercising and greenhouses shoul " йүрвогтл, — т{аїп control o E humidity of the e, by ат _ Eo HE of such - notice of the proprictors Mad the fores r by renewing the in the E уе Uh iurat of warehouses and other ner represented ; ^al n it be doubted, that the Chronic and Agricultura e Tio motro. same effect will be brought about rainage, which | тар Hin polis and. provinces.” carries off the redun wh €: iate Бех воре * We Veit sm Кер Mechanics! cu ine. eere dd 4s pum Нурорил. =. e вог = “Itis a мш А апа Cottage Gardener. * And in thus altering the bblrseter of а cou mitry | Ж [tiers tete rei i with respect ps its humidity, һе may hope to bring | « It ul or Ser em its windows, carriages, and g chango so in its temperature, | cost in a garden, besides top d purposes, ^s ө в simplici ап orta- for the tendency of swamps а З омба aters is A y wa. e aped Е bility Мыс ia bii cool down by their занад а ihe surface :0 any kind which may teoómiendsatiom.* e» 26 nui, ав SANE as to intercept the rays of the sun by regeire. an meo uaira 1 Ne the the mists and fogs they engender. removal or discharg 18 of water." — deners ти H ust we forget the genit influence, upon а | Weekly Маја пе. Е HYDROPU T “ Nothibg Hes 36. Dich soil properly Trini of summer showers, possessing | TuE „ HvDRCPULT md d FOR introduced for watering as they often do а peratur s from 1 10° to 20° higher | “ Сер readers who Sot ксы GAR roms ut ual to the hi í {], | order it. on our recom- E ACIE Ор ropult, as апу опе than gro 2-6 This is lost in bw owe soil, mendation, will not only ROTECTING a ROO. F from F FIRE, standing close ecause the water which Lom ей Ње ке ie mot repent, but uk TREES from SMUTS, house can water, in a few mixed with the moisture of the ground, and thus us for cailing attention MANURE, minutes, any ordin: very little to its w. machine wbich, suburban garden, thus hav used, у saving much time, and yd Tt has been лема by ^ Mr. Raikes, from experi bg r care to performing the task in without 2 plorat orti easy, sfactory soil when drained averages 10° more than it - when “тшк Н уь е. IE фе undrained; and this is not surprising, when we fin We Wi тве. Hyh ii that 1b. of water eva ет са зо p soil will | no publie мет О нч “ $ Man: 9 most depress the whole by 10*. ing t nt heat which it EA bs in its co зотат n E! pidas influence t not that апу! атф variation | f clim taken place within the limits of gary experience, but that the ganera ў of Be ie очар 2 pier ун. Vers] pe read w. umid у bo wit eful тне тегоіаї Dot ily List AN ОК FOR THROWING WATER BY HAND POWER (SECURED by ROYAL LETTERS PATENT), Price TWO GUINEAS 13 fect Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler, and Small Jete Weighs but 8 lbs, siis iUt iat x 4-3 titic the age e. duiy Заров апа testing uses Age We Liv a Complete, with 23 fi 4 з тр; * Tt has bee en кан remarked that Wheat was but € wiegen T tain Some centuries — ight по! t шер р ORDERED БҮ THE WAR DEPARTMENT AS FIRE ENGINES. тушу э = We strongly — Dr, Daubeny's book to agricultural readers. Ls THOMAS Rivers, Esq., the eminent Florist, Ѕвівіву HIBBARD, Esq., and other well-known gentlemen, recommend it asan invaluable Garden Implement. EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. Outlines оў Modern Farming. By Robert Scott Burn Vol II. Notes Historical and Practical on Lied and Farming Economy. Virtue Brothers & Co. The work is fairly described by its title. We have in it 340 well packed pages, full of “notes historical and p e [#= у= Жы the present co ndition of knowl on its several topies, as d i as ry of ‚ by which it has. attained ; | Sir, while however thers E О аа Е ч ры е guided tor, y e whole E of inte! and useful informa- the fuller tion; and the index with which it is provided enables the reader {о obtain whatever information he may be otices to Correspondents. affected when the Royal Insurance Office, Li * The invention will prove extremely valuable for ail tle y dear Sir,—I have p. pleasure in ex sing rs [37 purposes to which such machines are applied. —! — SWINTON BOULT, л, oes rer cae he pen о че ld Secretary, Liverpool and London Insurance Com pariy." working ot your ydropult. T can | «Its portability and facility of n recommend it to be ble in the earlier stages pc riders houses, manu- fa М or private houses, inpr" iE large е conflagřa EAT ч; the general notice of е public. Томе, Becretary, ty to gard: other purposes eed oh its operation dm Зз, у деаг “ша OE: wing or mizing room it would be_of especial ' *! PERCY anager,” | service. — €aledonian Insurance 4 бз. P Bitton, Esq” ric N: Vepeciaie bu - С vrai peers Жешке, of the Hyd through their or ва d in many of of the por Iroumongery а Hoc devices resemble in respects t e Hydropult in арреатат е аге now [6 on the publie vore nd tad + and Seed Establishments throughout the city and provinces ance, and are calculated to deceive the са ий, 'Тһе Ргор Cannors : еса The roots ily suspecting, or near rietor therefore issues land is fine—it is generally in light sandy soils that they this Caution, and respectfully intimates tbat parties wishing to purchase th Hydropult, t, should examine the become сапкеге and eaten by insects. Marling the land | mag т Ба has attached {= а label, with the following w words: —“ The Hydro pult, would probabl ереен а ы руч as anything you Gar ы ever, been forwarded |а Portable Fire Annihilator and Ga , № Birn 3 foran eu s Firo Аан йч amd Garden Бере f this label be attac e is not the к =; Oat Grass. FR, Orea te ^ie. in ма WILL MESE the maeadow wt € YDROPULT is MADE ч кшш «у сотак ре DT M THROW esting. The little book on and : Фу Grasses s by EIGHT GALLONS of WATER PER mm Ee Buckman ж —- d will экы inde: the best or your purpose. "wer К: s which Pe p tberefo оте вошт! ш eos 9! x E. d private buildings have been saved from — by Lo b SPENCER, тл оғ VITRIOL : “ " mean spl were ЖОШ, Ома 0 only instance iria e of tbe Royn Soci fo тебу fo ^ pm of Life from Fire, сег ave underst i appli irectly to the INE IN t the tion, if ht, of Dr. Dau- OST EFFICIENT FIRE-ENG. bet Са he chalk sil o pe 1o is tb late Mr. FIRE! Tut T "hod ! THE HYDROPULT IS THE M o not know. o. dii as a manure by the ofggpeum. 1, Cor. The seeds sent belong to the genus Alope- ^ ; but whether it м а rough Ey a of A. pratensis endow Foxtail), Жайы сыч species, it is == Z ДАУ the seed alone.—4. ractice Eo ree um MCST AVAILABLE. THE WORLD, BECAUSE THE which а hydrant or force pump is applicable, and in situations where 16 can be used for all purposes for other contrivauces are useless. SP.B BUTTON, PROPRIETOR, HYDROPULT WAREHOUSE, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C. WEST END DEPOT, 309, REGENT STBEET, W. 592 THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRICÜLTURAL GAZETTE. [Joxe 20, 186, | ER Ax» BORA HN WARN S A J 9 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, й. Е.С. о N S WARNERS IMPROVED PATENT, . No. 554). ARNERS' GAL- | WARN NES БЫТ VANIZED IRON ТОВ | moldin i g ave 5 GARDEN iine with | intended for all шш в strongly blishments р, where much Р 1 hilit ering e by the j atering Pot "S NOW FITTED WITH AN AIR VESSEL, [үтте un уче го. В ik аз 10 даПопз.. — .. £215 0 | Ито and labour, y 16. EEE е ee e" Tanie, Ром, a m ata 18 THE 24 5.0.0. | е en. ned iius may v had in| s35gallons £210 0 either Wood or Iron. г т. 4309 ONLY ENGINE AT £2 2s. THAT No. 5674. ERS' IMPROVED AR e d DOUBLE-ACTION SYRINGE, with 5 feet Flexible Suetion Pipe, 21s. nm draw water from water-pot, pail, tan or pond, in peces or р EN and throw the water, either in а fine shower or а неве stream, to a ol па et. As this Syringe draws and forces the water at А up and down strokes, May be obtained of any Ironmonger or Scedsman at the above price, or of JOHN WARNER лхр SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, E.C. E ARE NO SUOTI E ERY VALVES, hence MUCH TRU | Tw EN LIABILITY TO CHOKE with. leaves and dirt I8 AVOIDED, JoHN WARNER & Sons, 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, London, EU. THE GEARING OF SAMUELSON ann COS LAWN MOWING MACHINES 1 IS NOT LIABLE TO DERANGEMENT. SAMUELSON AND С0.8 PATENT SELF.CLEANING "Misi „MOWERS. PEE PEN \ . Ш Y" wi d petet Жол се STR TA PRICES, Seren dus Саве, aud Сыа paid to апу Railw way Station о or ри В Port in the United c = 12 inches cut, suitable for a Lady ү e 12 0 inches ..4818 0 MANUAL ) 16 table for One Per — 610 0| PONY Ss 3 1110 0 OWER )19 » suitable for One Har є amy. Pe 1. 7 0 0 | POWER » A vs e et e. . ms » suitable for Two Men «da 1m E: with BOYD'S PATENT BRUSH, 155. dtt MESSRS. SAMUELSON Ахр CO. are now supplying their : e and 16-inch NEW PATTERN LAW These ^ N wears T " h they tested th hly last season. - to ferte are handsome in appearance, lighter in draught, s еа ки аи than any Machine in the trade, and ае ware to асосие themselves АП Orders direct vilicus Depóte) эз E noui will be денем according to зе of а. May be obtained at the Womxs, Banbury; ог at 8амовтзох & Co's ELSON aw» CO.S WAREHOUSE, 7 6, CANNON STREET WEST, LONDON, E. C. June 27, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE "AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 601 c Vines. PIN Cu, ae MBE, attention to their GRAPE having devoted З, Azale PARK poe dica, &c. ER bon to offer strong mr Roses. The ROSES at the WALTHAM CROSS NURSERIES аге great can this season FTED PLANTS of all the 1 g offer a ө healthy Stock o f strong Сат ВЕ 010 feet long, of | vation, in selections, from 183. per dozen. immediate planting, койшо ALOCASIA METALLICA, from 10s. 64. до 105s. each. - 22 аа sorts, fit for es taken en а own rad ceret ау whic viles the em tow. ach kind true to n: experi; а кере is now very ved in fruit, an they pue ып s inspection of it, and their stock óf Vines. LISTS orts and Prices = а - on application. Exeter Nurs САТА РІОМ, of sorts, from 18s. per doze CENTAUREA ABUN TEA, 5s. each. AGUSINA, 24s per dozen, Priced forwarded on application. Exotic № ursery, Tooting, Surrey, S. dye Fuchsias UCOMBE, PINCE, р CO. bave much pleasur in announcing that diari Hh noble ауы erre | ТНЕ ЕАВТ, ОЕ EXHIBIT: re now beautifully in flower, and are admitted by all who see ei чат "y euge Fuchsias ever sent out, Extra Strong rse Shoe Geranium Adonis. ms e eed sont and роне CATALOGUES of PLANTS, &c., d n FULL BLOOM. PAUL fespestfülly invites all lovers of pular flower to visit d THIRTEEN FIRST PRIZES and Е SE rpg еа. to him for ROSES duri g the present year, and Walth: IDA is P поа DN station on the Grea rn Railway. m E gre s drive from the bored of London, through Totteuham, ok G 2 and Enfield. to the wens from the platform, Waltham altham Cro : h t Но; Entra LL m T еб: AN, SEEDSMAN, and pana (for MÀ passengers only), and from the High Road, Б itno S tried at быш described by reri A Society for March K Noe З the Proceedings of the "Royal * ADONI; * Qld" Cheshunt Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts. AUL anD SON have the pleasure to announce that their “ROSES Lo OY finely in BLOOM, and will Plants, bah ше continue so throug For (Л еН see GENERAL CATALOGUE, which may | highest mark of merit) HALLY. Moderately vigorous habit, be had gratis on rines e leaves d. arkly zoned. Flowers scarlet, P f excellent pum with ~ ARAF пед includes the new Roses as well as immense , Exeter. white eye -oonsidered to bea superior цо ovel 1t received | quantities of all the older kinds, = will (in its мерат апі а te of Merit at the Royal Botanic Society's Show іп | Choice they believe the largest іп the kingdom) amply repay а w Hybrid Mimulus gen ts cum тее 8; „alo a ls t Class Certificate at the T ga ер Royal orticultura. ety’s ow on e Я ants, e Orp I ins fi shops- . po rs PERSON ferien N, having CUPRE E 5s. еа h, with the usual discount to e Trade: gate to Cheshunt. і Station е тан "mil зе), е M. cupreus, with the large blossoms of М. luteus and rivu: pos rlet flowers ep rec У/ well with the wide metallic-look - laris, and are thus finely adopted for early spring bloom in the | ing bronze zones of the leav: Greenhouse and Conser y from February to May. e ground colours уагу fro ight sul E: to а rich golden lustre with оорун еч tints, elegantly rated with for PRESENT SOWING. crimson bands, spots, and belts ; some of the | forms fi from Seed As some kinds 0! nips are ан з) beautifully r tipped or blo сед with buff-like marks on suitable for late sowing than others, "e "i eac! ey ; ога udin. of 6 kinds, 12s. Seed for early sowing, to bloom in spring, 18. = 2s. 6d. per s р Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, N.W. pul e D Чу and at thelr 1 OLDEN жаага» BALM for RIBBON j| SUTTON'S EA LY SIX- сана TUR- ny CH J GARDENS.—Why plant tho Golden Chain Geranium, od rege oe e т оо лад UR wi an or finer effect, ean ce: en da Balm? , Being a Perennial and тесу » ra тобы по 8 ста S IMPERIAL GREEN снн replanting from year to year, and saves the trouble and expense Т 17-0106 s (m Dur. P o of housing and propagating annually. The following is ex- т у ugust, ted from Тнв FLORAL WORLD for June, 1863, page 130. vi erre e e aedi m ; amatar Ais ete RES Байа ена Чен Бе ату dili ROUND (Old Bort) tà be bowi in July and | The leaves are richly and uniformly : p d August for spring feeding, 8d. per lb. or cheaper by the d match it against Golden Chain any day for cer OCT & Вох сап supply on the 187 of next ie Кес а Xd at 6s. per dozen, 42s. per 100, or at a still lower rate per York Nurseries.—June 27. ILLIAM ON ажа. pons beg to an| W nounce t of GRAPE VINES in in ox е — eme in i rend and pro el у be obtained on ved ir post p^r E & nis eme New, Beautiful, and Rare Plants for 1863, will be forwarded, on application, post free. The Nurseries, Tooting, near London, 8, gly strong, and as true as from rowth. The pe eos to state that their CATALOGUE of he Еб із now ренди ng beautifully, bedded at Lee, notwithstanding Кы; late stor and fully bushel. BSUTTON'S perdere YELLOW HYBRID. —A quick- rowing а utritious Turnip, an excellent Substitute or Berto, lod. per lb., or S NN by the bushel. Ago Tom RE GRAS EN may be sown with il the end of A r first week of September, p 30s. pun ac x eng SUTTON'S RENOVATING MIXTURE of fine GRASS and CLOVER SEEDS x Improving Old Pastures. Price 94. orbs M perewt. Sow 8 to 121b. per acre to Improve Old сати, CABBAR (цә heaviest of all T tramspias Grope), оша wn pete bopi dA October and in xa feti GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS 3 for A SOWING. ive a good stock of fresh Seeds Nun rsery establishes its character as а first-rate bedder; "he bright ore The | | Station My ым Tandon: and Nob. Western Messrs. SUTTON beg to recommend the| great variety of Roses may be seen; al cen cci most desirable for | of bres rra em Plants, Indian ДУА \ im оп tin J. H.'s | every one or deg. mew PP NE anp SON, The Nurseries, Great Berk- mps аан have great pleasure in announcing that LA ham; URNIP and GRASS SEEDS | their VS ell assorted COLLECTION of ROSES is quet in five minutes' walk of the Railway, where & so а large assortment Thi The e are well worthy of клу: inspection, which is earnestly requested. ‘Adiantum Feei. R. WILLIAM BULL Бе to announce tbat he is now áo out for the first time this beautiful New Species from Guatemala. This remarkably зда ndsome Fern differs very materiall, from € other of its family, being of semi-scandent habit an: Gleichenia-like growth. 63s. each. W. B. ean now supply the lovely PHAL ZENOPSIS SCHIL- je ES at 1055. tablis for ew and Rare Plants, King's Road, шше ^ ата „ээ Жел... T Messrs. SUTTON and Sons ha the edertisitiied kinds, which E be sown during the months of July, August, and Septem New Indian Azaleas, and ааа Prince of LIAM ROLLI , Choice sorts гайы of во! ttuce, do. Spinach, x Onion, do. Turnip, Carrot, Early Horn Сіпегагіа, е sorts Cauliflower, Бойе: sorts cmi aA fine E i nh Prim A2" X4 9+5 SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1863. MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. oI ERINA at HERES ingto м mm! а ensington Nw WzpNrspav, July 1 Tiu | Окт Ехнтвітіом – ROSES. тз, &c., at В. Kensington, l үү: respectfully ed "лош Мый е d -— of Mr. TopwAN's three NEW IND AZALEA PRINCESS of WALES 69 p peg IAN AZALEAS, Prize Vi .—Plants of OHN CATTELL'S CABBAGES, KAILS, BROC- IT UE "rp c les spots eade ms р.1000 three most beautiful and distinct varieties, of fine form and KAILS, of 'al] the true ела, as exhibited at the Great s. d. md substance. wr Ran S. plants of the v grafted International Fruit, Gourd, and Vegetable Show 4. d an E cuttings, wil for delivery next April at Tj the Royal Horticultural Society, held'at their v ms ра в in October, RAMS eh в pur Са ае а е iheir п the First as awarded SEEDLING RHODODENDRON, te tai 4 dn hdd Woran a а Ње d Hat се between. nicum n I ERY, do. bedded plants 5 0 retusum, a most variety. The Бакен 1 ате на D CABBAG - Scarlet fine шз dark green most le acquisition as a ouse or сопѕетуаі plant. "E young plants, next Dye at 315. veis e usual t allowed to the es Nurseries, Tooting, London, "a and of good habit, A tory E VARIEGATED GARNISHING KAIL, Ла. рег 7100. DR RUIT E and lange kinds of 8 0 AVOY: sus Ойт. жамау ind Seod Establishment, Wester- | ham, Kent. IN a very few days the Аара ВЕХЕҮО- LENT сыш ба” enters дур 25th year. Let us hope that its age is 2% increas ing vigour; for its career has bet a worthy one, a far more really useful, we suspect, than some with ds past ngmentation + in its мк for mone the sinews of charity as of war. most — н д to the l tru t ch e, gun good feeling of PARADISE AND VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. B. 5. WILLIAMS llections of Invites inspection of his large and ell assorted Со! EXOTIC ORCHIDS, FERNS AND LYCOPODS, MISCELLANEOUS, 26 AND GRE AMENTAL F SE Ee VARIEGATED AND ENHOU OLIAGED PLAN AMONGST WHICH ARE SOME VERY FINE SPECIMENS. Now ready, post 4 А NEW GENERAL Containing Select Lists of Choice Exotic Orchids, F Variegated: and Oroanga Жоо Plants, Fuchsias, гечи аф чаа Phloxes, oes s, Hardy Variegated Plants, Herbaceous an Cinerarias, _ Trees and Shrubs, Ёга ^ free to all applicants, PLANT ответ erns, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Indian Azalens, |j rons, Verbenas, шде pes Hardy ted d Alpine Plants, WIIH A DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF NEW, BEAUTIFUL, AND RARE PLANTS. e lov соте forward роп his is ion Lig such donations as |they can affor at least with placing their м names Pii e li rs, Itis but in ЕРЕН inii whi ich sonla not. dave been p eh more had the Ad аз grea 3 RC go rest] to ъ desired. that the Dioni side should, m ѕагу, BO. Join fo together with all its heart m al [^ К ngth, {о augment the resources о! the Charity, 8 ist ж 602 THE ABD CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL САСА [Jone 27, 1863, area òf its benevo lent ex ой this sübject will be pid i P. ООС, column, 1| | rather la lowing аы letter, the autho or of т А> 3 It is generally found near the water, огу б I shoul M grows larg ground ; у but I havo. fodnt it in the inte erior of this me пе ar the lakes side é nches in cg eid ud is the larger short- e Cedár, or Cypress.— І is difficult to distin- guish is tr ее fra щ tbe Фтор Cedar by the leaf. s. Tt a hardy d decidüous tre With well well; чей таг jeg DE pek di au " w nO m y. see ing. ow. ni , but noi in ie Вау Clewer, an Тнк fol which is well kno of our arde as having prese s larg flag-staff t o the Botanic Eh t us by Messrs d of Kelso; who| have made ang ents ыр su ply of seed of the Douglas КЕЙ, re it appears de it 2d likely to терасе р” ofitably the Larch, which i so many districts is subject to rot. Thé "eter, it should be ыт, do абнаў appeared ia the| qi Kelso Chronicle, elso While the subjee if notice, with reference E hat pena etg E "this Jo a My ay 3% nes p two Br elt only fro , produced femele | cones at to Man SAA near T | arquis o b, but as there were no ааа cones haye appeared on the Tt will also be intend stin male of reg being fertilised: No | ћа r pla Lych grained ues I at 106 very abundant." «Маре is à very ito айа ommamental wood, büt is Е а clear Shows follow in КОМ. ecc we find Many of | M Doon a A at one THE m ick su MS which hi шев ropolitan purae ession that it i treme oo the lower p ише colour i slightly spotted, the centre Tui he lebe repeated in ano This applies às шло о novelties аз д! ү ling FI sales kd y borne out by. the experience of las | day at the Beinets Park: Show, where, iion gst t | prominent plants hich ты *new" there, w Pp he this i$ owing ihe old yos ór to the rgo e after a time of noxious own А h — лат Sab aue чдАй tion wis ed somè thousand oin Work of nabis imber, BIN was com у уа pletely деер воше уеагз & о кы p 2 -— of X old аре һаз surface, has perius бошой $ аар Heath, and is now considered a бф оп for fresh indebted to the noble opt who hás'si on to the growth of Conifers. | тко wint ter of 1861- - was an tinastisty severe one. О, ata flore-pleno; Dendrobium Párishii and nodatum; Paneratiumó& aiboinense, the broad-leave rb men iioned at р; 507; Abies firma, Selliguea pothifolia, Alsophila Tænitis denticulata, Lomaria gibb Tricho- manes crispum pilosum, Athyrium Filix-foeminh gloi a |ratum, Ouvirandra erre Rhynchos, jasminoidés variégatum, Micónia pul а һа d prev viously ра the provisional name argy- » ihe most ко new of especial interest, a further instalment , of ,VgrroHs batch of hybrid Orchids, shown. ax Cattleya hybrida, but to which, h Е виїсїёпйу distinctive from d other hybrid Cattleyas raised. and shown Љу |г them, Wé venture ly the, joiàt titles of its parents, thus Aclandi-Lodd. It. wi t deep гове тона; взе 1 lateral |: lobes Vida [^9 mg widely зорати | аъ де front than at the гозу outwardly and сг yellow at the tip; 3 while the middle lobe was roun у, | recei spec dene? duo fad тҮҮ m We воз, a ajh thér the fe dish |E v Pince д Мт. BURLEY "в Fireball were q “4... up to the florist’ ey will, however, Бе, Rosi" es j «Ө yi EG. отво Жум Ше néw е about thé centre о n; cutting off a en- argi а вш roündish spot òf thé P Tor үкү. së; omg yé ise ves à central and two lateral bars of the ppery-r —— с Тав вн аө indications. MA our BRITISH per кассе found i in the later times only Tr pes in the Flora o United Kingdom of its occurrenée in tli cla 3^ M X: ШЕ f. WALTE ad даће jls Е.Ж. екв éd it in, óne of. t UN trict of We оге]: e habitat cribed being ou wet rocks planit уаз Motor to oe .a'spaee òf about a squar „jót áll in one mass bub | scattered. Ofthe i me of the plant, and the fact . doubt; but we havé beéll minds that thor à ph ts lanted by some other hand some 10 years before — Even if this be so, itisani ——— a In the autumn of last ipal haped att + һе the vibes] state "(ihe result, 1| ОЁ the severe wit I i as s E up, and cannot now obtüi t imber or | October. 1 соша get you a е ian A Ёё, a of the Douglas Fir, which is Р ttains a gre lightness а Pine, with tlie em эр aud Äurability at the ke wa e 1most plentif ger flabellate appear- y yellow át the hinde [т не төзү nod with дерет. rosé véins in front, Another plant in flower, likel; be of much ө) | and utility dy W. ven ү Hirie ar an p d п from Yes T soil, a nd where there is little or | bond the largest timber in the valleys, where thé soil is Wendy y good. ** Douglas Fir, а tter known in no ürt of the world as as Oregon Yellow Pine, is репе! ally from 200 to 2 300 feet t high, frequently 150 to the p а: ei а | 2 (03 inches thick ; roots в Put x eh Ж, s^ at 45 Abt Aio s ett at 180 feét, this being oe td of a mast, he proportion o purpose Е sent vantage th more ship | quality. I haver felis built a ү ons, mE no other timber but Douglas Pine was " Birues trac = — abundant thá n Douglas Pine; it is closer dI think better timber than "е вй me wi ana 2; grows to about nees for vok [pur- eq ilock i ig not held i in much re repute only seen it used for wharf piles, b grows to a great height—150 to 20 “ White Pine is very scarce Е, valuable, as it is almost the 26.200 р r is a large tree, dort Bad hs diametér as the Douglas оО oniy uds we have itin It is about 200 feet high ; d Cedar has сеге - EM trunk, with large oom e Pad r When it can be found clear of ts, it is as valuable as White ite Pine, The Indians Ub inse DNO ME. MAS hey hollow it out; ; A я 99 to men, А ра u^ с к 14 aud the most M cem amo; Patt : te (op; E а 2 incl I have а onn and | spra; sp sequ ently wu | dim perpendi йг Pi these being “Шау for far e — itself as to have f passed unscathed: t hrough. some ег | winters. This fact aloné i 7 : condition if B T needed, of the EEUU ‘Yor TEST We, le vd. LT. with short, pendent twigs w were th flowers and flower-buds, set off e the numerous | Кел neat elliptic serrated glossy dark gfeen leaves. eradication of the plint. The fr кү md анау fine; one 2 ki f E. rubra, but like tlie foliage, with those ио i" а „thicker iud bulkier. aspect than in Bro will essrs. Ўто lon but m eing rr ре with а { aft; will be a RAS tional noveltiés ^ in Ке some of е by Ме: B > RS bulk of specimens: in Wa ers of erdt tle fond d having! thp D һом ? ich Mr. ES has дау favoured "us, a quite rish y inches lo; jt S Е аке is s mailer = Targen м4 а ош iiem of abont < 22 inches. Rowsormaw describes the habitat n a its бїгбйш; ги with those referred to 25 m. ooks, and. d lant as Er е in ature-Printed Jin writes, in the Осѓа British. i Fi fr suns i ш bong at largor gi ато it; & large ed by I found it,” he to this hole, wh 2 ode prn ole, which is abou 4 feet wide, is obstructed after a depth e x t 3 feet by this Fern falling from the parts, and dense from their overlying ‹ | growing out of the sides Ш "n a thick c creeping "hine, which habit TP down which. M it mirable basket Fern, among those of ole having ан € каре d ТЫ Ligna Кашын argentea mas | LE DECR. lega aceous perennial from Japan; E. : Mos е had pu largo roundish leaves pm ^ at wiling » = de ful in this база to disturb the egularly | 58. T тай салак A Eo ойу н alte Mp бош ше унды ree nétwork of rhi 006 of which ecd were рш To so much, us eec he y en у but that will be a sacrilegi: ЧА es. А small denia florida variegata Toa DERSON ia iia from Meme Ашу 1 E som shrub, its--leaves M um M eque in bold patches with cream-colour. Then Mr. Buru had a e g Palms: Latania Verschaffeltii, ap а grower, with deeper orange, and cu llate laminæ cut into slender narrow MEE and Mme ас edulis, a з Беан pinnated spéciés with with. | leaflets; together with Broussonetia papyrifera fol. 8 d раи that и 3 beyond Bout io destroy so unex pected an tat for so rare a Fern Fiora is asl itself not only in : ieties, which Fern- h continue to seek out апа multiply, but occa н disti The latest ácQui- - Batany, vire Mr. Mo gel gr баре RA i epp that is identified with | ipee pee Adiantum- _ e m of Willd 2 ЕЕЕ И JUNE 27, 18€8.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 608 on ‹ thé borders of Banffshire and ^ Aberdéenshire, бурт The plant appéars to be | in Mr. A. Christie, some parts òf the Européan соп ntinent, and its to ouf island Flora is& s of éonsiderable n uld, would think, The nórth of Scotland s опе И ransacked, ie otlier Európ ANCIENT FRUIT LORE.—No. III. d from анн (Continue p. 435) : 1 ы ordér e gathering all Her stone- de » addition in ean fo pans hot |t commen T what ау ad it vp agaïñe : Other ња with a ladder doe their han 17 e get vp, hauing а basket LUN euery s that Б, : ue they bring | lapse r the fru other ese two last pu of gatherers haue little екв | кй grow upon the trees for the time| ehsuing, in regard of ей Л handling о of t In Fand them e dead. which way is dót to be] end aller Ferns, as Pteris collina, P, OE ре pedata nd Gymnogre amma pedata, whipa жеге much 48 own. Ast 8 i W they y МП the fruit | ascertain whether they My only stupified, aud might, E { later r | resu ted е their former position, I 1; The fumigation was repeated at order to destro oy. PL аря tree, intervals oft two days, in t the br eaking thé bou ees Md and e-plums, Darn- їй gathering of For the КҮТ and i ruts or the не present i is ; ай | ll care: somé bug r^ ténants at will or ignorant persons being put iu trust to during three ог four mon ANS ‘to вее my plants pos blight. Тһе plants had дә not suffered i i. and even the most delicate -fronds of „ ег воше, уро Er. es 4 gather. themselves without any check. di off E Duct TEACS а ga t ibe d merece ad for the setting of yoür laddér to the tree, the | Ап in s of this method of fumigation, is that Low eh тама TY Mid. Thes Pest Way is, to place it easily: For, laying of it hard опе is not г: bled with the bad. smell which mast you pla d ladder е b н tioned |, i уройе fell a great many of the fete, as far | baie leaves benig 4 jt, that the fumigation may be Jon: piaca your —À ees Е шеп sos do as the ladder schen Alsö wu firmely. placed, it is undertaken at апу e of day, and that the house dE een аво | bb so long. е хураав used obseruing that it deaw past. be.dry weather, it and the For, being gathered wet, they sib bot loose their. ced colour, and become mildewed. Thon both Ur P үр Б {Ат o ree. уроп T PV bo er & quta the a Pull ü those poder. that you cannot reacts y by you à i4 basket or some such thing, that when your | u may ue them thereinto. In the les newly gat ета € an p: whi орн n the kibsey is full, yo ttom ront lay nett the E couer them on the - ШЕ of them haue read "SES weight of tbe. peers to "ub tréew: ard, will breake the 4. | We lox HE. Day ро (т, Жым e them Кеере th m to ente us s kin ndly as if epe bad. des vy Berlin Ir if w me oflc ЕРСАРЫ at the bottom, 1 foot 3 РА рд, in order je the air m oal consists of a с pan underneath and keep the get to it u i wood ii iron 1 inch square, on which to strew the powder. In order that ON THE beni OF THE aud po. Ei Pape wn " Бер er ove ое house, caused the pan to be carried abou uring the burning RIPS HIZMORRHOIDALIS AND THRIPS DRACJEN. 1 a 0 p UXÉIGAT тонов. of the уй д gh d powder is dearer th ripened троп the the t fham yan E ыйыы these Dhu aré, M did ha jery ES scs to ады em hang v б=т еу Н w of t will, i ays, destro a ' [The plant producing the Persian po Pyrethr full тіре, they will drop off, for the mošt раг: and the ]eaf; айа unhappily but. ew pe sg establisl EM LU eum, m —- basi о — and st, that hang, will quickly гоб after that they be аге free from them, as tliey аге constantly introduóéd | on the continent a ^ en s b а and it bids fair to p) and doe little seruicey except they bee рге- | with new plants from ваде s. Although thése|rival the China М е nów upwards of . Les. A ате OA fa < A od н › йз cene 40 bed тү "YT i thio prast hito to the deepest, ы сой is not known, ey ócéur under thé greatest | crimson; and the plant flowers free tlie summer. p" ais fo бе ossis " gathering: F Saet бї eireumstanées in greenhouses, hotbed, et Е й] Théré d yayes Lg Xn SAM gathering “| dwelling-houses, and eveni ópen air; for we find | jr the ropagating equally rapidiy the warmest E a d vei Fog " Wr (A ДО A PE S and P divet ind dümpest placés. In the warr AY NOTES ABOUT FLOWERS: =No. mold еп vill Serie D a om äns owne жс En sunimér of 1858-59 the one spécies, T. lieernórrhoidalis, Ri is hard work to wW éty wéék about а Wulf бебої whsthe r (here bee any Truc that will be E v [which seems tob more hardy, had spread itself in ёп. Thé window spacó. hás Tiits, dnd pE ánd do io "bé pole any farre way, eyther by la land incredible numbers, even over the Horse Chésnut trees. | is a - I wW high-minded, and want or water. Third Шу, Whether they be Pekre Cat How is it ; possible, therefore, un nder such circumstances, to geb ou rs! I have бегей leavé to serüe for the Apoth 1 ary io.preserue, aud so to "Ы be standin write only stray notés ab er plans, such as will васе #бботйш Шү. & in the open air? The increase of t К fly is| leave me free to pick up any pretty things that sée especially fivosred eu eet) Sinnen. ir thi d 2 is | to be at all Pen to "eed other people constantly mois roduetivé, and it is| Beginning at this time of year, when fires hav. ` How to Know whether Peares be Бас to. be... Mage veo n their tim of thos Some, or rath rie: Peares Үй, ds а bé vedi to irop ot EN ч „кун. gos Eos иш ics ri is E TIE o бейте Ty. pa roug that one another, throu othér - Š be gathé: ihe off the tree, ап € i£ in РЕ" е б be allow abou ‚аз 5 were Ё [^ edere QI Wil Ma ы чел 6 as if m had МЫ i А be i em either, M ché. % eate toug Verr dw getto dt ins tree than, a Реа та pue? cn esed in багыў of e чу vsed to bee handled, the ерул А climé ўр Without & ladder, in, та Qui io ik it downle wher it is fall, aud t recéiué it, he in thë tree still а chen ie Mit tó be carryed апу få —— беибо: = that. A e mi musa ап 4, if| оез sithin к а on a ; bé bime ак fime, that 1$, before june llow bout the ores | ing on ip не 8 uch Ñ their ower T e М іе om i^ "fh | di TX than that of ghi е " and p yr f the t зда f for yonr cription i$ them p Daek 51087 6 largé plants weré transferréd from and it was impossible to destroy e fly ineréased alled « black Sy" > Without guid І may re LA ar с аре! адеет» is d and thé wings 4 pointed wi ips Doi с E ев оп а great variety of plants, while dio. Ta fy tó E. Ar Ж. asily hop ог fly away when 80 e азбар сап "e 8 ДҮ, qui uite yomg E = 5 et fhis i is Rer {о be ol any use it must bé many times , which every уатдепе Жок as, ii At is Strong e, е | en o kill t r1 by it аз the young le я З са e beginning of 1861 tl fy, беа in the Fern-hou: , appeared very threaten- n pi е - sd t funigaton was n ry. „Ав in | fnere any E mmature К. would а атану safer fro Ee of notio: to PAN £hat th Sram one а? ud z 00 eu feet, ys of jacere ойне kis, tié verybody о and brown hich makes Ойду Өйїн for dinner- als and drawin wi догон, буб ай gelv h | апу damp esc | gud ой the other hand is LE an is Do Хог air t | I think is in itself а goi usé сер? а diis we fas frame, Paru in the “Э ае Жау éepérs елің ез well,and on the foot of whieh is a flower chimney-pioce i$ fitted with a board that curves ims that fits upon 26. marble slab by е benea venting the necessity edged with n—& Sort folding ough to y plants in Chi wth, es cally we Тен, в т C EE i off, For Some sian powder has been good to result "i pat unsuccessful pus anotlier. trial ч wi of the powder y appeared a little Валу е E the xs E "2 de req e Fern: contained a In А e do convince mysi the remedy, I had placed Bu от checked бав for older | hold s o. iñoren of the bláck | from th about |; of the | once more, px several of thel unavoidably into every E р scre t ot ,80 88 to Mo more and Baa: at the foot with bás ad ры “Теге ets, like theu а, two ropose THE GARDENERS' ua ME AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. f JUNE 27, 18 62 y arrangement | vice, — Parties n reeling drunk when the houses | per used io be o og ad lants wer „З атту та which no ould | believe without | КЕЯ вееп ч; айды yes med out | of the beds now except for rigi E | or t4 elegant. Now, plants such as those I have named her what may grow in any cottage; the © Glozinias 'only | require to have some heat, and no who has once tried them will fail to try them каи , quite а bm thick i in volume, and about er. This blo ja | tinuity and full blooming ; I can nir en far as I have said. They are wortby, as blooms, to wit th 5. Vaisse. and. Duc de Rohan, which is globular, an td 7 8 n m raise such seedlings for. those who ally be a delightful ry sort o: dein А ay require root-heat, but this may be very are the more beautiful in the leaf the Taofé ai liey get but of course when thus cool and 8 ect than with the | tea garden I ever saw. This is my unvarnished experi- | ce in a countr e; and Manet principle, which Lord Palmerston so vanced, 16 is enough to show how much the opening gardens contributes to the а of the . Chas. М l oodsto k. apart from a | well | The growth of the plants and form of the buds of th the following poriend good things, | and M. Julie r the last a Rose tha more о of. The rowth and foliage is ini эч bé. colour a clear brilliant ly; the Login ood t fibre € au pus of a plant which I have just|crimson; the form is compact and full to the centre, del t г! uic гч е etel ей Dg KE m An маа, ады at t Brisbane, and 1 which 3r dean Maurice Bernardin. +- Th is Roseisnow in Mui) leaves; and lastly, they grow prend im it is thought бе y be Side use of as a substitute is globular, most beautiful and perfect in form, of sand and. cocoa-fibre refuse, the ing drained | fc (vi I Тао | paea are advertising in disposition ы colour, deep clear vermilion. Mr, I with chare “Brisbano p . My friend has un pe tely | Paul, Mr. „Та of Stanstead, and Mr. J. Key : The heated plant-cases seem to me to be the very negli m send me a pie iR "f t e plant, It i te eem ult = вау which i is the best place for them; they start at the warm bes and appe А compares it to а Privet. 16 grows. there | superi or, bis or Du uc de Ro ve 11 plants, side And I believe t side, of Prince Camille de "Rohan i in n bloom; M4 is also do. anywhere as they doi in a north aspect —I m | It prod Ф] yellow fi „and if h агау g 1 1 Rose, velv vety | scarletized 1n ү эте. case, but whi y open, t à whére the odis ali stands outsi | After it is cut it is tied in rim а soaked in water | M. Ernest 2 Dreo —This is out to-day. е9 well hr plants such as Roses, Carnations, Fuc for about a fortnight. The fibre then easily З.ни formed like, but very superior to Aleana ni yrtles, Heliotro талу: Plant, be obtained as much as | Baclim "di. 'It will, I ш show a golden eye. It ів М; pes, In from the wood; E fib Cissi ahd ma ilies are in their several "Of well fitted to form the flower clump, grounded with En ЕЕ ст and interspers ep with . pots of specimen my corre- | of far mc substance * The sample I now enclose is a very e e sort just t is not a good i aiii, 2 strong grower, de abundant voeem an one, for several | reasons, I colour, in a у, -Rubens.—]Is excel. onette or Lobelias, Lilies o A to take it out of the ius in a ali pn The outer petals are creamy towo things. | water | six or seven days t too soon to catch this mail, and white, t he centre is “ amore; 1 2 a strong growing Before the et nen r suite us bloo: form i screens are all gone, and during ^ie | ga у үй три І can send enum xs or L feet long if necessary.” Would б globular ; 2 е petas ме двер € serrated, and sm even the nE piece basket does best as a зо you kindly fav with your opinion on this e d. I fancy it the " of Comte de Paris, led dge. material, d i Е уоп р me any idea as to the Achiev t 70 Ta to Kensington for some | kind of plant iti 1 Up erg McM., Hertford. being dro е "n others brown and j^ others ой all bro which I think looks so well with flowers, and онњ again there are eu: Ds the black bog oak, so popular now in Par "uj ir) [It is probably some Malvaceo lar Vine Pruning.—As you seem to Toy some doubt - ork on the Vine, to use air of Е pae ig. | — the ability of Mr, кав in your e review of | dr a Trin oliage is к Home ч duse em dence The Gardeners € Tustitution— On behalf | pa: of this Charity, DTE you Tae pe The Roin are 50е La Boule d ons Triomphe de деш, nes, маск Glo de Dij on. bis e ye ellow, »- Pwed Mathilde, Duc de Cazes, are, and ut г» may s obtained, 80 Mat. tho um may put them to the test, Vine. трд in presents sufficient for the e table and part Felling Scotch Fir.—Would any of your Arbori- of uu" middle one, but to make the dessert compl cultural Correspondents з who have practical e: experien tue ed for tesi Tenge t of our |in the matter have the € me whether m will you add e other littl shut the | a ersary dinner are күлү Short of frnit; we | De of Norfolk, Baronne Pr evost, A M. Laffa e а ‚ "This, under the circ msta "T onini the timber of f the n) is deterio- not to be, Our dinner above ty bein nmer, m, Ash, or s for the! beauty = its T m ecran, ipn апу other deciduous tree. I have heard "hat ihe Дело e, which is more plentiful in the кө, wood, h in he others н suppose to be all gifts or e ре sid ten m ау, се | Frederick. the Secon d, Evéque pine, General Jac | class blooms of M. Masson. Kensington, when the lamented Prinos opened the Exhibition. “ All Britons on his honoured name will dwell, As lived so briefly—lived and died so well," 1 о preserve the ave se veil "Scoto 1 be more convenient for me to fdl at е but I do not wish to sacrifice thei | timber. N. Sees жеше the old n анча егіп 2 s war ба is sto моей, it "pt tobe. I mh kno oughout England, that on Led ве 8 we н in vues d ser wouid not Praes us а кй "of Grapes, ог а а dish of Peaches. 0 Crede Ro мкад е Lily e of the Valley. —No ЕА nein exhibited at o r new Roses have as yet This Pw here n senson, Many usu ally good | and spring meetings has attrac eater share e gree a gr of tent by admiration of late years - than th the Li Шу of the - Valle. ong su te "checks of old За ies winds, anda h 8. ссевѕіоп o а oubt, as the ice have been much larger i pe e than we hia ve hai с ustomed me in form ides | little strips. Iam ru | m a house n re in twain, an the current of air | | deciduo |t W. Е. Radeluffe, Rushton, June 15. ion "td Abies.—In ** Noti our Number of the 13tk ets in i 1 fuit, d the ew wha t consists the distinction between Pico 3 fly icea : cales of пед deciduous ; cor its the wings v арен lagi Abie cones persistent T Аы Mii ind was S.W., but the upper xp W. w ch Violated s. giving an account: mcr) the raiser, kindl A lants s of this seod e Ет ri e igi under a south Pi ae suits so хелу | vw Еа Ц Жр of e RON E will readily account for th as well а: x or their late Вот flowerin Dg property, w which so puzzled, 4: а 07 the talented writer of the дебен оп Оо Gardening, published in these columns a few weeks ag i the volume thi the petals substantial an "UN PS ien the {о expanded without showi um colour roseate crimson wit vili ар to the petals; t in stem being v oa nd oliage first-rate, and set se the k tire Plants Ros те нате" blooms dader the Aet wall will be far finer. w these th fi en work ing classes, spprabend, анаа the demands of thos destroy atest b h rs on lanto, a a ү і brilliant t recreation which е become a centre of scarlet, but not full. Close most beautiful bioom a Pase Ay cas (Go abaded) that I have yet seen— ear а ic units 1 obtained ?—is i superior | knocked the cottager Re his Кай without farther е was | |g -% ed Pic nch е Ње ck; | Abies кле да j | man's contrivance. о0о про in Mat chara Tie the ар : | both а like toe O Cedar." not e e anything ёш ет. Jas. В gc for ce am ad you send a men ur answers re how long A Ор rem in yo ect 3080) m» Ee to inqui ke mmm M— ned by Vice work ушан 10: n so un I know nothin and is of o im allied groups, can be loo Ae — а section of Pinus, ead of Picea, which ue rend in this re the СЕ but ado pts 1 he дайте 13 what others y Pi andrestoring to the original trees ind pp - ancient E x y^ Д ог th mie qne asa pud PLE im h Abies, v which. ou yourse! If recognise genus, Tui x it is rather Мезон fnd f Е with а purot ymwan an for going just a амор beyond you and oups. With respect to n Per eie of = characters will шу! remek that, - all th в specimen my it Бри as me, Pseudo-larix, said **it has deciduous Had Mr. M., before penning his psis Coniferaru fr * ehe змне A bles, Abies, . J "3 j * P ы Juns 27, 1863.) — GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 605 taken a walk under any ol would es at once seen f] own observations tell: me th: own in this E when zc Др of a Pic rtain POSUI se dk с. fall to pieces as rea. dily the sues e ENS Ade с sic Why, t Wibition. to be made with m ot med dle Caladiu Bo tanists distinguish them ether. How is an ex epe. P^ dy? Unscientific persons should n scientific questions. ] ——— Болт BOTANIC: Jun A Great Zehno on). t eat AA Ee of Fruit, among which some aha Green house Plan T e int among dea wu а brilliant hee i m Messrs Fr юа named pu unice ceus, à di nd: admired c everybody for tl ond there Аш Рак, 8: 1st, Mr. Hea especially of A regem oa 4 grown sorts 79. prs Nd at the last show of the n. атта of the th spec s. prizes were given, vae in of skilful culti е Mr. Bailey e a very fine basket of his Muscadine ; Mr. Drewitt, of The еони beautiful examples of DNUS ө Mon well set wi bler f the pr $e Cattleya Mossise, са уен purpurata, t00, ipie noble exam n —20: 1s Bal 12: : 18 x тешу; ; 2d, ооПеу. 6: 1st, Mr. Gre Em these, some de cn were shown, | б and the different varieties of som т; does Milford; 3d, Mr. M Peod; Г! Мт. Chilman, ; 2d, M r. Wheeler erson. 'There were also and v а. pen —10: сай бос [ene cuit 8: 186, Mr. Peed ; ad, ES Tue; 4th, Mr. Bax i 6: lst, "Mr. Ch 9d, Aw —12 1b. : r. Meredith ; 2d, Mr. H 8d, Lx бна Bailey ; 3d, Messrs. pos 4th, Mr. Rena her XM > Ad; "Mr. Ingram. PAY: 8 dishes dee Ma Hil; 2d, Mr. Henderson : 3d, Mr. chy ; 4th ete. lack Hambur x t t, = M ; gs of Wes ordinary | 53^ Mr. Bawkins; 31, Mr. He nder Black Prine Feas ye, whose | Hill ; 2d (withheld); 3d, T ; 2d, Mr. Turnbull; E! ме Заре оу. < Other sorts: т. Hill; 24, Mr. Hen "s 3d, ist, lant of D and in the r. Bailey m E уа 4 equally MEGA spec Ит, Turner de erred Ve н. which w ish Fie pa ches and wi ere | pleutiful and. generally БОЛА. Та ы idt were beautiful ap rr д of nd Hunts T id and Galande Peaches, ап t a! Awards. —4 dishes: 1st, Mr. "Dawson; 2 d, Mr. Turner; 3d, а и Knight; 4th, Me Poten. — NS rn Wills ; iuri Mr. Constantine and Mr. 3d, Mr. and Mr. Sno se . Ford; flowered, made a brillant display. Other Figs.—Th ese were chiefl Brown pw 2 differed little from those named the other day at 7 т, "zs = ME Sith : "i Mr. Snow; arh Robinson ; далана —'These were for the most part large | and fine, epea those to hor vas A. e v" was i anre resident and Oscar shown in good Messrs, | conditi Pm dishes: 1st, Mr. Widdowsor; 2d, Mr. Turner; Nye; 2d. Mr. M e ңе: —10: 1st, Mr. а, Moear! "e lst, Mr. Mr, "urne? ne or two collectio fidpe ji see again in better condition. d plan Rea d, W: дете Tie consisted of Elton, Black Circa; ay Duk Awards.—Black: lst, Mr. Snow and Mr. Turner: 2d, Mr. Beck. White: lst, Mr. Snow; 2d, Mr. даран Melons.—A mong these the best т. Mereditl's Hybrid 1 Persian, а pale-fleshed kind M gre exellence. abe? .G 2d, Mr. Cannell; 3d, Mr" ardener ; т.8818 ong Miscellaneous Fruit was one dish T 2 Ат | A E em Shipley variety, and another of Magnum towers, The same collection also contained a handso: etm. i oses.— Wi he exception of a very =ч gro -— - vigne qr ниш. Es — uem mm dwarf well.bloomed plants in pots from Mr Tue сбб лад Bl та че "o Reading, these were all shown in a cut state. Among ве Пан | furnished a beautiful example of the old fashioned, M e VO d admirab E OU LINNE гу 25 (Anniversary.)—G. Bent "e hen well flowered, this. was, brilliant| wood, Lo the сагони Bar 4 Соба r^ Esq., President i а i ШУ г. Thespecial thanks of the b, Hæmant пае —- thirteen] Senateur Vaisse, From М Mitchell came the largest | pea тре Smith, for an annotated heads of rich ar lossom: - ^ it. Fro but Me E of Ma dame еН table been в pinu of iuga s proso NES in the pos session Mr. Baxendine са Bignonia andiflora, in the : |o was reporte: at since the last anni- gn af for many carcely less реш were h тегу iT "Feiloirs an nd 2 Foreign T ч had d F аре of a Ter bush; and, judging OTRO a pl апо тете е Relha nia squarrosa, a seldom seen bright yellow- [ars flow ered hardy greenhouse plant, from Mr. Cutbush ; p rom Mr. Whitbread and Mr. жу Ры elegans, beautifully in blossom, A oU" s Whitbread ; 2d, Mr. ium e Бәкер. 10: 1st, Messrs. Fra! СЕВ es. 10 (Amateurs) : 1st, “Ме: d, Mr. Wheeler. 6: lst, Mr. Pag d, Mr. 2d, Mr. „Сш- ; 2d, гон: inii ^ | Jac m no means ааш for purposes o of аар. fm - Fai Hs Баша. Ad he gode IT Майа Ё: Glo 5 Dijon, | acquin. ert о Мо ms nse Veg aid and Frangois Lac From M Hollamby w $^ Cin Bip Cecilo d Снан їп bal mn good pim enti Louis the Fou Ааатӣз.—50: т. Turner ; f S ue s "А ballot was aul & Son; 3d, - bjects.—Among these were some erbenas € € Perry and Mr. erry, among w whi ich Messrs. Miscell. Su nice stands p zt Pe rkin ‚ especi ally {1 TH. these were some how- — Amo intermixed with flowering plants, among hie EN Ast not ds хонани Mingus cupreus, a pro- aud Speed, one of the п | "е nishe derable beauty, and | M white ; A uve Quad. and Purity ncy Pansies were fur- by Messrs. Downie laid & Laing, who also s their beautiful ne w Larkspur, with ponien e; and their dwarf Caleeolaria siad Cloth of e beautiful don Williams came from Mr. large a and fine Jy laced, from M. sq, Secre ions requesting that the President^s ну и ен — s Obituary Notices might be printed, marbled crimson А spi th ni Eoo кера, in the chair. . D. Hooker, nett, nl) ; ers, E inks, of Wis of different kin ecce ЫЕ А of some goo pid ice diam, ‘Cherries the las a T ud tt, d Lord Pal i-a t is OM and handsome, and e new spolted hybrids which eason. i let, Mr. May ; 2d, Mr. e за. Mr. Smith з aid 1st, Messrs. А, Henderson & m PNE some of t fürmed "suitable “decorations their bright К fronds e the eye Ni X | we Some very | Mr j^ more gaudy Я сее —12: 1st, Mr. Bull; 2d, Messrs. A. USES sil Mr. STI x Mr. Young, oris): lst, Mr. Гахеу ; 2d, inre d, Miss Cla; From аа A. Henderson cam En ——-: set of three of these, filled with ripe te marl. ed- t amon the little white leaved argyri rites, | een: vith the red A ei ruber, a edged with agi t i je gracils Than thes MM in their а could be h e shady nooks these|. шр pon аа Вый ortai | sacs of mE these ovules bein a few c ens, | malformed, c = et Apples ы ә of which weighed nea Providences ; of t i last, 9 which was over ighed 11 1b. бо y wards. арт 2d, Mr. You т poa yzi Mr. AM дт. Chalmers I8; lst, Mr. Youn | у. Smith o d example in which t polliniferous, The mon ELTE ne h- istil li "y pea observi nthers stamens in . lst, Mr. Young. 4: 1st, Mr. Bailey; was no Ребе: 1st, Mr. Cawkell ; ж AC M. | becom r. Muggleton. Queens: lst, 24 Мг. . Brown апа Мт. Hal. ; 2d, Mr. Taylor; 34, Mr. Bai еу class of 12 Ibs., М. ЖОЛЫ of The | super a basket of, ; 4th, | conve: Grápes.—1n the numera t Vineyard, Garston, near est | magnificent Black сонни, вее! з | berry, well coloured, and AO. Thé same excellent Grape grower ha 9 unsurp — for size and beauty. e da ay, how: d а ee | the Thelion of in-M essrs. nin of tuis басар, а vmi case, - some Loan bunches, from Mr. Hill, gr. < Hall, Staffordshire. Or e the x: 1 en differ mate o ington. In. the lees irom mely well в Slippers, the bright yellow Oncidium rare Aerides Schröderi and Lindley- were n ME. from Mr. Hill dern ve water, a Gra hich is i d publie favour, h Sdn Shawa А ev s h epe rdh, балаа, Өзу Ga; TM. aini T ла: er th the Ара imper, Gay, oqnin: andon, an irani те Aag o Mr. were nob ripe.! Mohl. The author also quoted a us observati x «Коен : рУ ded 606 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Juwz 27, 1868. . Waterhouse, specimens of an apparently n new British: o the Weeping Willow, to this | quered and plundered the strongest party, they make AAT Weipig Willows ене to have been | species of Homalota; Mr. Bond, hermaphrodite speci. 66 ее from their "frieuds of the edid derived from one indivi € nee i to have been| mens of tbe orange tip and swallow- ta il butterflies Hb ‚ on lea of н" remuneration for their propagated by euttings; t siena ras a female, end and. Mr. Smith, drawings o € was to escape these and similar exto. yet many of the trees Pee ced h p t oney also of. Braula | tions from civilised зао, that the Fijians desired to n The enin ; Willow b by "T toni s сгеса, mall имон ма, parasti in bee s | plac e themselves under the protection of (бте уга hiv ves, which een wit | o dii country. Mr. n "acil um of 1 ee | detis of ri ree new a oom 8 LA да еп ү; the Grand- g Willow, which though pom the very ipie drig as л> {һе г а great Xo 1 that it p^ ly shows the mo! f e into alace pA арфа: made e Мт. F. G. Waterhouse, the d eis \с hed tot . Mr. Stainton read notes Wales which is vivipai pen notes on the Proceedings of Bei Ento molo- A the| B ben а man of sense, ritaia. Dr. Berthold Seemann was not а ba d man to se ndu süch an expedition e is a gical Soci iety of Philadelphia, and note Ks 11 +} tes on Ње Ent вооон this paper, the for bodies was very di iverse : of a "prine i pally however th at South Į under энге, which natives is dde has con atm cotton cloth, ы мал, the waist; of this material bark-c oth had succeeded in cross aseo from Adelaide to the dide de coast asd phe again, астат to the pla centa within the ovarian cavity, e carpels; or y few * On the fertili- | enge ars i RANUNCULUS SHOW AT WALLINGFORD. —The ama- | 2d ling the es of the Mulberry tree, when thi т than th e little finger, , and such а teur rene i Berkshire aud other day a Town Hall, Mi ul for the | purpose of чый their pet Ranunculuses. About | su | 180 blooms were staged. Mr. Tyso, wie Meses ie sur visó umpire, Wade му follo owing patik 186 by [vt wn up fro: drawings sen to CI twin, Esq. Thea боге epi ined the peculiar contritio Бу! means of "WEDR the fert — е of the fl er can be readily effected by in as (ed, bu prize to Mr. W. Littleboy, Benso ‘stand n, Охо жые of 12 ions consisted of "Terpa ndr, ашин ne, Linden, | Kil- | a Naxara, Decorator, Sophia, ас , Eva, Sir W. 2d, Rose Rival, d Wilsonia, scio succeed in reach ing the stigma. His words e: “When I examined the plants most of thè бен were par tially emn hat in the greater | number, even in those qu nite. withered, both pol-| linia were still in their cases."—-—The further dis- | cussion of the propositions A the Council to dis- ose of certain d eren. to the Society | see p. 89 was taken The proposals | were se verally agr e ЧО, wit ы the — that | ned; ч а, е, а [to Mr. Hawes, Dorchester, p^ Bouquet, Natira, Ww Wilsonia, Linden, Herald, Berinus, D DN SERS, our's Princ f and а IS va. | Hos e Kigi s Queen, Napier, and M | to Mr Stevens, Oxford, for Kilgour's Queen, Эч ам Satrap, М А | See dlin 5th, t axara, Delectus, Sir ammals were f. The proposal to dispose of various unarr tions of dried plants, chiefly American, including t those of Cuming, Hartweg, Drammond, Schomburgk, Gardner, "ede anda fine collection of United States plants, Age ted by € e was strongly opposed, but JE ad TN куз апа others, stan Een v ће а omo, eri chief was absent on a fighting. medion , but his wife Eleanor was at ie nd paid the ngers a visit, accompa : by young "Um also ға of Golea , Ele who is the niece ot Thakom au, E tiness ress, this is saying very much pe Mis ly Queen of Somosomo, in a рта head-dres Fer дөн joined а Р X z On e maids of honour dispensed with eon "altogether, were many benutiful t£ фо" р Potro o Bookg, Соо Kreas. ОНА CET beauties, the really artisio pon of their реден > 1еауев ed dowe the asy grace of thei ir movements, made „them look n Ace of a ent Mission to the Tai 7 уот 1 лані; in e. Years 1860- 61. like so many but never seem to meet with now- -a-d Ву The men, bot arried and sin E gos in lofty Berthold Seem MacMillan & Co., Cam- | public buildi cy ent р T ag ipei pm ied dg — Тһе Presidentin thechair.| bridge. Pp. 44 ra а i аа pt f ne p S oti бомаў аа nter ма, м Dr. Seemann has given us а very curious account | enough for two men to sleep ; between each there is à ing a а scries from South. m ават e of a тезата, SE aeu 4 people, known to im fire-place, and stages to put the legs on. The centre fion M. pe by ME T де må " Бн ai (rer rates r, | of the building is covered with here аге ЖИЫ Series from Tho Pec: y Island яе а islands said to be capable of no windows, only low doors, whi ch may be, { of gigantic size from Bogot дн a remarkably а mall | j| Bé ecoming ену А Ee d зе DE peanae В Luca nideous insect from Xow Hollan Mr, em | а tant ina ty of іп order to keep mosquitoes out. When evening arv: pecies of caddice дү. formed of betwe 200 a nd 300. pocas anorbis), arranged with the grea atest po есоше а dependency of | is coming оп the bure beg ins to fib, most of the fires - rown, had not the recent New t Eee les deterred our rulers from again incurring the — their legs cocked up the Vin в, like “елкеа а tavern, all smoking their cigarettes, EN of self-grown "tobacco and папа leave: ow ex comely looking ўба carrying the large w bowl, а cocoa-nut shell for drinking the beverage, the bamboo water-vessel a handful of i the Y а the root о which i prepare т "ak" shell Mit, Poe Mte | Hd responsibilit in T itian or Fijian group consists of above 230 Lnd siemens Pda ыган па ed varieties of islands, mostly of small size, of volcanic origin, sur- 1 на "from .C888 | rounded by coral reefs, and all of them very fertile. The n gl га ark female which had paired with arger islands are Viti Leon, some les ; ical distribution et cos CAT ^x ua Leon, with about half that area; Taviuni and bus OOI tO Species. t Ox id Б, ter- | Kadavui, each near 20 miles ong but narrow ; the last Trec Mi: барро to z "тет t » this c а, and one of mentioned and smallest of these four is however ex Wir ex cem - Жие ban; P posed to ro es 000 inbabitan ts. Oval and Baua which had b comb and cast ont € и of the Е one of h his 9 - zm was not able to account for such а proce К which De ing, probably owing to some озо А im the Mr. T. W. Mes ade some Observations on "he "eoloration Un the wings of the com e pres servation of the i ins and a noble | бе а а plevntlooking woman, though Dr. Seemann plea t the lat ia Бин the pos poesie e Tha koner a, the acknowledged vU of the whole Бар, апа | here Chief of Bau. This gen Christ sti spec imen of hum mà wt his ie ce had t е | their enis und Sommenead бетйне taking care to the rope affixed to wl towards the pers i" a in beate en ү: mass їп n asure of seeing her h owing 5 its similarity to flowers, especially those of инее А оп н it deli lite 6 settle in dull weat letter w read. from De; Hagen, кыа rs cc-operation of the e the манах cup filled his t the Lr is ТОЛ it to handt to +h of the latest нін віап тч а coloured silk teme and a black m: x шнен bxc lace ; nor let i ү e supposed that. the use of с toast of 1+ evening. Itis pathetic or humorous as occasion demands, &с. Ав б тет the song becomes de z tae wed less hearty, the HD p. slackens, aud І Society for >- ad y Жыз 91 of He asd this remote ач ег rof the dis obe. Glad i TA д by one the men drop off to Their pillows makaze e been to get her clothes off a d of a thick itio: with 4 le ecd are put just Wan side of each island e the neck, so that euh = of Ње sleepers may Тһе, чы ve had if only recently ET Soci many di жш чо ie Boeiéty had had diecdon o inse id m нур menm there dotted. E d Eve аы "days шш es ha wd rA apent io p o the exotic insects in their pics and it. was igo admirably adapted $* ‚бойоп es cultivation, а сан this E т e оливу heads аге та i а 3 СЯ а нант Aint Dr. Seemann says t to the proof during | their lives on a pillow 0! г ае аб an n. occae d insects described iy. different he Fj i. nm peat quie d at 200,000; er | apon it йон saring dieat fal jt КҮҮС * no ce, сез impi Ted " of the Society ever forming a pude pa jon bet it is ШҮ. "m mi Ju pe t A fich MAN i per t аны pte "hei x e of а ue е тс proved by the ex-|their nearest nei ghbours the Ton ese, who are the "iiy are det as neis ue 3088 M) Ps erar z А, rfe M IE DRE fel eif Cic ul " tle p E танае, though they Seu аро AM by the fashions EX mes UP our 1 atterin, tatooing [ exhibiting it "Eg even if it were zd E bestow ed upon their s che баду 1 eerie which ЖО b edd ie i nx Due "d ud : pe : e s they twice plotted a life, and | Viti. os » only failed in their murderous РЧ Sse h some Wi th JE y jealousy among themselves, С “а regant to а зара ru 5 pashe Tongua islands are deficient in wood ft for Thoogh a6 й m was а recognised - Pi ea as "au attraeted to the Vitian in group | institution of the state, he maintains that human flesh — | iE Fai building, the Tongu i remely епі di and that T f | blish themselves hers ver they can, keep КЕ ГА Ө] ЫА and healthiest men in E munication with each other, foment Vitian eya | venienced from the effects of BE a east; ind P espouse the weaker side, aud then, after having cor nobody thinks of eating *bokola" without condiments. n En 2 | . raised t h 1805 it could boast of ved 4000 plants. Јум 27, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 607 consis ting of certain leaves, or a — called * Taro,” not unlike Tomato. Many of the heathens, he te ils us, have long made a bold stand ^ ps practice of eating human flesh, EE it “ tabu,” forbidden by the gods. те mmon people, as well y custom еген. B eat it, and the ehe күз p gentr a rock garden. for Alpine plants, and there are about 750 species, of | hi collec stion which is un audi A which 3, 330 а are fr i Е form Dia orc a теча any other ical some better authority when asked to pen woe AM which lie beyond every-day i cien and a p ess verifed. Юг. Phi ces of what as а duty which they owe to society, а duty apper taining 5 their би station, to id йа fesh, me. Ud instance, the national родо, has to b xo vind eatin БЕ yo perpetrators of the wrong. The also a religious as well as а ролш LM ted with the e garden possesses about 800 species of trees irs d in тану parts, and icem nd cloth e, th hich is sur- placed bird from which the Уеб view on al sides сап be seen and enjoyed. and which are obs жиде аге со n the authority of Mrs. Loudon, the following: лау of one of the daughters - | of Linens is 4e * Seated one sultry summer evening in a garden, the daughter p the illustrious naturalis& observed 1 with. surprise ere luminous radiations emitted z oup made j with the pr уени of the water. towers to nduit: с of Nasturtiums, This curious more tha: кенне uit ide n once d twilight +h. th гт uly, 1762. Тһе girl ү} act which puts it "ED б а Шер with a sacrifice supply the garden with wal er bya con to a superior being. All other niai is eaten with the | cating i it 11 fingers, but for bokola vpisa ва forks are used, | the hothouse, the other near e Alpine garden. But ade of hard wood, and handed зба heirlooms. | the putain rea of the ponds proved to be fa re The very sight of these forks makes a € look | besides which the tower, А M and n handling them would give | frequently for a conei time, provided no wate а Fijian about as much pain asa Christian. would Че el|by which the g risit Recently, n the|(which the Je ater. Опе little fact must be mentioned connected with this subject, ыза ke m": the importance of being acqua the native customs. Ап En vx Р тей рми е, once fell into the hands | of a hostile tribe, ved on the look out for his body. | er wonderful tale; The same ph has been , | exclusively on yellow Feci , it ту з nd | the Es let fully Ман with an asphalte bottom, for the recep- seen tion of rare plants, and thus this eyesore at least has теп енене: of Nasturtium, the Yellow Lily, and b r died prie and greenhouses have steadiiy con- ianthus annuus erab e Sun gar rden эйи uc in дв | Marigolds Calendal in the two species of T^ жг neh botanists call the -— vue and Inde) Р „тэй r plants. 8 N "he latest, and at the same time most mrs he lar hi ons fora cannibal feast, of wh ich he wast ron dish; though these pr eparátione would 9 have 05 noticed by Jd one less versed in their pecu- liar customs. Не that before xi om а kava would have to be tov made, that а prayer sedi have to be said over the g in beverage when ready, and that th they proceeded | à Ба де, and more RANA plan nts; ‚Бо oth Swedish botani: d. e following : :—On the 18th of June, 1857, 10 o'clock in the evening, Ж: Th. Fries, the well -known st, w ki t al, divisions гейм heated by warm wate d tig tale) i gardeners’ dwellin ngs, se ou pen, Et wo sm "e houses for | кызын etre) little was bya wledge he шен 5 flashes of light. Forewarned ash prayer could not be eaten. Pretend din g utter uncon- sciousness of what was going on, he eagerly кы Ше moment when the preparation A а у; adv: anced to the stage at whi ch t the pra gai Tn mies, he pronounced the well- known formula. No one | ter a Кюі house was ss ed. The e gar arden ui four house for the s econd à 1850 illusion. , ossessed | themselves hor — to time during three quarters of cultiva- | ап hour. Fries tion of plants from different M, yet one was s sti 11 а optical continued dh owing not help believing he was езу ng from a wever, the flashes M. as thus ссе to believe pm what he saw was Mors The eed mah ne re uired, i in would now and he keen satisfaction of partaking of the refreshments | which had been art sa en hi funeral. History of the Borne, о at Zürich. By Prof.| . Heer. (Concluded from p. 583.) Tt remained in this state "for 12 years but in public. "This want has now been supplied by the A of a new | house, on the south- кын ж ы the ET terrace, 44 | m f feet long, and 20 feet h n the It is true | that this is not lofty een for tall donet i but | | we must not PE m that the garden has but moderate [MM a М m that the new garden has steadily adv: attain ей the firs such ав в tree Ferns, small Palms, Bamboos, water plants, | had the | &с. кн e ever a - commencement, until it has А + out the same fons; v сопйшива to the place а vetu entirely ignorant uch a manifestation of light had ever been че о: irati шу ote pensons w Wwe then led to т r ape; 57 remarked that the flowers ' | were o th n: While acknowledging that ч оё " v boe a о m" С was obliged to give up the ground until 1766 that Н. rzel to purchase an es stato was converted into a garden ый а "he. p? at Wiedikou, hospital а тя gistrate ев and de ground into a botanic er deis of the M such as EN ing appro to the kee of the dette aed "the pend of fonder ceux тозды the winter. Under the charge of Drs and Locher, the garden made rapid progr ess, pei 11782 it was further improved by the erection of a hothouse, after which an n of inactivity followed, лай in 1794, under the direction of Dr. Usteri, it again made a start, and in the following ег was Јаја the foundation ate a ее: De nd, ther of Gesn egarden. That which he three centuries ago ЧА earnestly strove for, LÉ ае еа fu poe to an extent his ааай т have dreamt of, чене һе H ve consider „Юж Phin of its collections. In TA Ж аа adem Her err bor ced chapter headed * *Theory;" but itis not Regel, enumerated 7500 species as cultivated in the pem for us to transfer this to our columns, nor do garden and greenhouses, besides 2600 varieties, | we think it would repay perusal; in fact, we find it amongst which are man and interesting plants. alt to our author's ati with two аге во vague pt we e of the great ist of ize his m E nem: , the founi luded verdi - we that it has In short. the only i енче оң left upon is that Dr. Phipson | knows. less, if E "han [^ ы, upon the garden бв "йїп it vocatio! "Not у Wes ken a taste for the hig hest ai noblest x dean gi ot Natur s offering the riches of the vegetable king- J tion of Alpine n lants. Political troubles уепей; and in 1799, the C ja | beyond its own domain, Whoever has noticed tke pro- , The Botanical Magazine for June gives figures of the Zosterostylis arachnites,a curious but not — terrestrial pe from Java and Ceylon. the energy er, to its former flourishing condition, во In 1819 Rómer was succeeded by L. Schulthess, — 0 years са t fail to have. percei singular flat branched РО “trom the geom Isles; d aer ived the sb mic ami ш it. Not Suv rie a gumbas of new rdens arisen, and new greenhouses b nde bnt h prs marked by rings a at the and a metim Xd jm ga the taste for plants has so whose jns TEM — foftber improvements w an 1008 роза added poor sandy soil. nd want of wate| prov drawbacks, and in 1834 the ошо] of the was decided on. It was then fo ks inc seq tel the flowers are ү үш sedi large nurse rdens exist in Züricb, while 1 - d berri mr dép could deserve the. пате. ti е t tl ed in tmd s ^is and | by m E esponde and | exchanges, both at M а а der [иу обага obtain many әл исз plants which are now d. реге through the lani bya irl Phosphorescence. By Dr. ri em Lovell Reeve & Co. ^ nomena of raibas scence are amo city t was not ready for botanic The phe ng the most singular, and at the same time mysterious of the А portion of hitherto unexplained appearances in Nature ; and in lanceolate leaves, onem speaks pret asa most татат acquisition for our garden; but жт is certainly се of the curious than he attractive class. Higginsia Ghiesbreghtii, vei is the Campylobotrys Ghiesbreghtii of gardens, мае із и for its — y d et ged angles. Tre uckeri sang noticed і fa our vol. for 1854, т Pleur rothallis mondi, an —— Lema Orchid from Caraccas. Aspidistra punctata albo-maculata, a Chinese perennial rhizomatous herb, with large ribbed oblong copio зіу marked between the ribs and the alarm of the i ignorant. | Aristotle to the present time, the Ec emitted some decaying substances has bee bserved, wil whi very one; yet the consequently et rn sides of the lower terrace are now given up to Беата purposes, the flower- true origin of this чаттан light те mains Now, when so many of the pec successfully rifled, we may hope long remain unsolv: ved ; Ee we are poen d to tion bet the two о portion drawn by a Passing nos the hothouse nto this joie cua on шг, left, first MM os cultiv ated, and n bedge. we m perennial вто bs pa n which anruals h too Feo rige 4: towards its In fact, it pru n question in rather more darkness than veiled it neg All that solution, instance he production P iid The entire front o ces have been laid down with Grass vip trees and shrubs are planted; and this part | „has now become extreme ly. а utiful, forming „attractive place of resort for visi On the north the two terraces have 1 о T* garden nd. the ass, on which | цид ж often too vague to be trustworthy. told; "a EN has been asserted,” “some — From the days of t | freckled w. re каза Lia aepetially inten vhite 5 ts. E The Florist eni Pomologist gives figures of three varieties of the new spotted hybrid Mimulus s and a „portrait of the British | i pases E pL EE а. bed аз a very excellent dessert Pear, ripe in October. eril à ger Ше p smooth, К of 8 " уз. э in Б witha flush | of prac page - «s ber of. this serial. |in t n. n o West of Horticultural. M. st (Gago Love; London: Harrison) is а new ie candidate for publie favour. Тһе firs re us s puis. ises well, and the work E wil — sis useful to үс! cultivators, for whose use of сой There are good practical 608 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jvxz 27, 1868, ni Daphn dica he d f e пзе fal. а on Dahlias, besid ly. In order ler 60 eeks | d Rocket. fat e gi J чынна topies. Books RECEIVED.— Species Genera et Ordines Fl dearum; Agardh.. Vol. II., Part ы it Bro pp. 787 —1291. Entirely occupied by Ен Misc "m Ward's Plant mid --То go fon England to Japan enough Ward, even this difficulty can now be overco s he well- known glass „cases whi ch ker rh m es rks д gardens with many beaut ы pies which, but бх this admir blo invention, would never have been untries to "exem ey ose foreign country, however, even de without some а ty. саг [ү nter who contrac ted to make the framework 7| Pwet young ск іп wed а middle of: dim | allo k m alio rest, nk say about the sing the | month, keeping the roots rather dry, and expo: | plants as freely to air as can be keeping the shoots € ma stopping them d cluster of fruit. Herbs a be cut and dried for beans be hung up in bags to keep prie 'elean, and bottled, They сап ег ог rubbed оц Eyed OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR на Forth ed t о dry m at the root after they -— set their buds, n shedding ot the latter is often due to this Youn vigorous plants vasis (dames piis to watered rather sparin second gro — G DEPARTMENT. а оаа now be given liberally to dung pits, in order to secure gon owth. The nns should not, however, be expose to draughts, fo the end in view. | A moder: ate circulation should by all means be secured a ht, the day than may be necess sary to prevent the temperature getting too high. Thi is, with careful attention to the state of the roots, k the ps ttom heat regular, the soil in a nice as to moi cs and giving a “ке nig | the plants too freely, which would pr ому check k anid bey ow them — fruit prematurely. Use di se he e did rot understand it. A Dutch carpenter, okuhama, ertasi to do the gla zing, unately broke his diamond and could n procure рэ to cut the glass! difficulties wi f Luckily, however, клен їп ery m afford plants етар € Fe a tough dil leeren posi з, &0., апа чокы up earl ч. $ 28 z begins to these were got over r at las t, and a sufficien number o were got r А th lleeti m-ship ** айкал » а, myself of tho жкен to go over to port with my collections, in order to ship them for England, there being as yet no means of sending them direct: from Japan. Mr. Veitch had à also put his qom on board the same vessel, so that the whole of the оор was lined with glass cases crammed full of the na E producti apan. Never before had such an inte- resting and valuable collection. of plants oceupied th ‚а st devoutly did we hope that | wit change colour, when the n ces e iip rather dry, | which will i Mgr a rd eed flav VINERIES.—Att to formes direotiou s as to thinning | fruit i in quem dn ded to furnish. а late supply, and see that the bunches are severely thinned, and als that the crop left is поб too heavy in proportion to the strengt е $ Miriy Where fruit is swelling, be careful to main atmosphere, and give every pos- sible attention М. "tlie roots, keeping the border in a — - ss ture, and if watering is found nere. water. E ар nee of air "ie Th gly to prevent their making a ' 8 rida; T TEMPERA j| BAROMETER. оте А m arth Wind E Mean в 5 А-А 2 res] 29.852 76 29.542 12 [ 17 анин т sa 29.618 29.516 mma ssgesgs P 22222 2 e io = ; very Tav rain at night, ne th: ercast; showe xke EY e, gloomy ; heavy: with рс vp азр Sheet lightning an Mean tempera oft eek 2j deg.jabove the WEATHER AT CHISW thunde pos Я stom verage, ICK, Greatest Quantity |, - of Rain. |^ да No Years | A which it Rained. ds. 1 Z | олдау 28. Mon. Tues. $.; Wed. 1.. urs, T .| 73:2 Satur. The highest temperature durin S0th, 1862—therm. 91 deg.; —therm. 34 deg. the above Pu occurred on the and the lowest on the 28th, 1862— to Corresponden il is Cocoa Waste: R W. After tho tuost diligent search not a 2 vin could be found of the Fungus on Cocoa waste, me] i winis where the fiti 18 йош, and d o sbon ir Ыы ЭЧ : Gm ule, ү. rie ее and smooth seas, and with as gre lt зу ible | pot a di be hone El enus T ven p M and therefore the judges rightly disqualify him, not because —а mixture to. which e not at all partial, Ы М otwi алб every care ib а es d 6 used mn i 4 l-| the''three blooms” of each variety аге not tied or shown ga шыл br ingre with. their constitutions ng i apt to зше on th Dang for | stand Ма вава ho Ма hien minim "lone dr € “ LU Yedo Ay eki: җа" З some time, de atmosphere o of. ren loue should bel kept $tussés, roccoli.— tion that Cornwall Groxiwias, &c.: B B B. ungus on your Gloxinías ; - cool as veas but a m fire-heat will арам тй: is suppli. Me m ith. ite. pee Broccoli and | | order rr. and Ае пепео Dat the e the cal аг ш 4 ёш, eer id жер. WESS Potatoes has, no d —— ntertained ; but it è dry eemper inim them, and регі "hey aro kept too moist. pto Sidi been in the same way as the belief that Ton came is confined to tbese plants, you had better make a thorough Tuus AND NEOTARINES. ТЕ» ose the ri enin from China or Rice from Carolina. How i sent, jen. ss ge Tp a бхаа ofthe mig ofthe soil and roots. M. J. and А here it had been M few took the trouble t, to give colou ir and бн Late houses, where t the that little eould. be he "a ou tof he мает XS inquire; and, ineen as the mode of transport e e of common spot, which indicates something frui t is swelling, should bave an increased day tem: was limited coasting steamers, it was hardly w rth м g root. ery affection of the kind must be the in пй. f a friend, I Жы р rature, with plenty of moisture. "Thin and tie in the more or less local, except every bunch and ew is been bled (s trace the despatch of the first lot of [mn inn RE veri vidi ене wie que plici eie Cornish vegeta ables to an in nna market, 8 will be ing when ith Si N a ered, remove as the crop the bei: toa quy situs ation and keep them {р e plani тара: the t of the It was no о longer ag". that ч чм wate: nalis quom MA be кшй, or the еа t р tof B n. Іп that year РИ? Dupin, the steward of the Herald steamer, trading oe peer pois vvv eon dira a senson. shoulà not Hayle and Bristol, took u a speculation, four — ^ Mans hi odi — Having sold bs freely, he ventured ыны АШ crop on the earliest trees will be ge n his next voyage to take as NS 14 dozen, hen, advancing; as soon as the fruit begins to ripen fnling the dea likely to answer, he arranged with the átmosphere should be ke 1, givin Mr. г. Ji hn Thomas, still the great, grower of Gulyal; for : P every тр) dozen, deliver id. In the following year a small piece of and |* still а жы was еа devoted to the — care to keep the l; ов MA from. itt a speculat trad: Du 20 should b be Eg бту at tho root, and freely exposed to n fine e | young sh ven —Plants on which the fruit is ripening FLO Ain RDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. t cannot be о, often repeated that to be м, t winter hec stock safely with ordinary care, t ttin 5 s Hollyhocks sho: euttings whi d апу Tooted [55 "Айла to the uld be e they may affo a as die will make strong plants for next season. the partieulár position the verd КЕДЫ the true cause, ед 7. e Y IN VINES: JH, The condition of your Vine leaf Miis to j indicate that you havea slight attack of a complaint in ted Vine oceupies in it, may e cells Of the under side of the leaf. are 33 а state of hypertrophy. We do not believe ug in so Ej а form it can lead to any mischievous resul Aet llard ends by the e larve of а (Ceeidomyia salicina) or У и ne гче. bably be advantageous to s for about Вог 10 ilches, аз the M to "be attacked.—E R B. doratissima and С. orientalis. zm И. "Blea Cambroides " tying ДР of Pag" and Dahlias, and go over the masses рсе А. са icus. ' s ин „ | of Verbenas, &e., frequenti fort the purpose ofregulating| Fern, Athyri ; ms осе mola; 3 incisum t; : inor.—M. . One of the growth, so as to keep it orderly and neat. the tall аа нуе ет чаа наа 4 1, Sela- HARDY FRUIT C ginella ceesia ; 2, Pteris hastata mucro Là Polystichum p „ During the preseftt month every attention should be ыйы Hue erviistum; 5, Nophrodium milli : s plant; given to trained АП t ially | PerancoxiUMs: В 8. Your plants le condition "vica Лау; these while in active growth, as Wes be pana er in time, and the shoots thinned| First youbave had aphis, and fen the f к k mould Clado- dy should be just now, require a good deal of water, stopped to admit sir and light among the fruiġ| SPoriùm has grown where the o Aphis Bas beon 7 trus T аге more troublesome than in the сазе of КЕ 1 greatly assist the formation жш) evi jn ium future, you mn st fumigate with Т, з аі т, gi Old Pear piene mun bes bete AR vend your pote well de Occasional supply df elear weak |in partieular that аге анбор abou oo CL em koh n «шу thé dung of need liquid ы to o old lauts until th i ) : € E В. ied UM ey have ied suf. to this treatment. Keep Peach trees free large roundish ovate, juice ficient М Meses tof flower. Manure | fly by means previously advised, and dust sulphur el рар р qr Was not condition for an opinion ed сикы be given to young specimens | on shoots affected with mildew. Use the garden engine e iege о. "ров дбе _ in vigorous health, as that would dh "uad aea t00 ocousonali in warm wenther clean the trees and | 080: ий Your азана еш cost de ~ риев _ Ето ^ growth, а condition in which they seldom Í prevent red spider. Tomatoes muat ko wi b VM аа нта Srl be iven for x. lo, 1862, ОРТОС "РЕЧИ Тох 27, 1863.] THE GARDENERS -CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 609 HE POTES чыш ыш COMPANY W. 8. BLOOD МА БОРЕВРНОЗРНАТЕЗ of LIME, &c. All the above being in the finest condition. tinue to sup pl Mrz BBS'S PEE оттам GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, of LPHATE of AMMONIA, and every Artificial (шы сс. Fe n value. E. PunsER, Secre 116, Feuetrusóh Stre T FARM RS DARD RMOD MANURE for CORN. MS'S BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS. M'S ке аңард мее; of LIME, же Y uris @ Де ыз NITRO- PHOSPHATE Т BLOOD ) MANURE — Consisting of TENANT F. 30,000 Acres Pr ^u Chairman.—JoHN CLA N, Esq., шне, Essex. Particular of these Standard Mam the Offi с. TM MAREM f the Local Agents. Offices : 109, Fenchurch Street, London, В.С. Manufactory : Plaistow Marshes, Essex, N.B. W E S'S M А E 8. he Manures manufactured by J. B. Lawes for the sent season y 1863 Ms ad opi for delivery at his owing p: Per Ton. TORIS. MANURE, and usn [^ d "5 = E: i: B o © © S 3 ti 2 E = zm = iS They also con- MANURE COMPANY. yino aM obtained at Secretary. FENCE for GARDENS. LAWNS, alop y ongest an ed t| t; nd most durable Fen Lose qa prices. E is easily prse if 1" о mpac yard ац Yi Il f Hund HT UNDERHILU'S NEW uu IRON use, is proc adapted for exportation, and can be had of any ad s ай ^T as required, at prices from 4d. to 1з. 6d. per | making А: For further particulars apply at the Manufactory, or of the ndn T Мг. R. WINDER, 18, Abingdon Street, West- GRICULTURAL i оту: me к CHEMICAL 091 COLLEGE, ASSAYS ned LY. LYSI ESBIT, LANSD s rouptdy attended to à 3. C. Biden and Tn 5 Кеннета чаб perd DOUL үг mad & ificial М ames may ooi ion for sir attri and EROR M ni [e Lane, - veni В; Analyses of Soils, Guanos, Superphosphate: е pon m rand Assays of d Sivar AAA rbd ere ЫЫ espai et ко 0 mt pre аганда bf арр! LL & C0., ien preparator TE nra da аерды. Ренне other: $a tic eg in Chemical "Analysis or A vin m tior at the College, e the BEA ve yen ides give ample Бойу for pursuing their inito Md there is accomm: dat; а limited п : Resident Studen e iculars of den ll be forwarded on каек. 4 Land Drainage, and oth АИЫН E for Farm Buildings and other Roofs; able, and neatest Roo: КАЙ posi i and rails, or H. J. MORTON Av». AND » 00; "Galvanised Iron Works, Buildings, Leeds ROOFING e cheapest, most dur- ofing in use: also еси at 104d. per yard. E STRAND CABLE FENCING d of sses four times the jefe of solid vemen! ME: BAILEY DENTON, C.E., maintains a large taff for the e: tion of Land b; commission of 5s. рег acre for Lor D harge for Outfall and other For сагв apply to hi at 52, P H poiu a pply to him, 2, Parliament Street, ainage, & ‚ JOSEPH BRAUMONT, Tanp AGENT, ti Warping ; the &е., either i at the p cost of the weed ipe medium of the s Land Impro Estates Md d. and Mapped, or Vesp and Reported upon for contemplated Improvements, Valuations made for Sales, or die ае of Farms. arliament Street, Westminster, S.W. wner, or through nt Acts. та American and other Cakes at ш; prices. iron Rost: апа posse есас bars. Will > rust nor yes Upwards of 1200 miles of MENT COMPANY.— Address JOHN е pO i Adelaido Place, London Incorporated by Special Áct of Parliam: tin 1 Bridge, E. C. ; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin : this Fencing supplied, P old Palaca Yard, Westminster үз Фи OTTER, in retiring from the business o LVANISED GAME AND ҮН OULTRY NETTIN To prete THECLERGY, ESTATE AGENTS, y IE &с. d AL'MANURE x ANUFACTURER, begs + of Galvanised, Ta ins. wide, IN iren AND WALES AND IN ege a return nis best thanks for the patronage so libe ccord Ae d pe P d 444. e Company advances money, unlimited in amount, f to him during à р od of more than 90 yea о parti gg : B tussi the еони а works of Magne d Тео go whole already еп ова g рса to enter upon the Manu $-inch h, 23d SNL, anl outlay and PE in all cases being liquidated by a trade, an puriuny fy thus осо УА тераа g рз! гш Shd, per yar 1 ou Netting badge for 25 yeai tages, icu arsof w ch ma; nown by bon. inquirers. $: i en ges, par Д у е ed бе. London н width, and with rainage, Irrigation and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, Apply by letter, to ?8, Clapham A USTIN, SEELEY, anp CO. o inform е Nobility ga T that Xd are poses to Fue at three A AZZE for Flowers or Fountains, as EN as 13 feet. Ee i ke this opportunity of тегер to ome large Flower Basins and Plain ET ade by for. the Royal "Horticultural Society's Gardens; and а those lately — to vd Publie Garden Park. They will be happy to forward a Lis to ап; жа ЭЗҮҮ. requiring one. o 375, Euston Road, Regent's Park, N.W. е; h t of their Fountains less 2 id tones цеп ens the Y wm проте ан Eri Же For Kitchen Gardena, Town, and Sea-si invaluable. at Е. & О. ROSHER es, Lon r Ground omini a Ысы дагы v Old Swan don ; Б, U; Que s "Road, Chelsea, S.W. ; gsland Road Wharf, dm EM Canal "Bridge, Kingsland, AN. i Illustrated Pri d Price Lists free onapplication. The Trade supplied. Оомат PAVING TILES for Conserva- tories, Halls, as cheap and orridors, ааль. &с., ble as 'Btone, i jn blue, red, ani and buff colours, and capable of forming a variety of designs. Also WHITE GLAZED TILES, for Lining Walls of Baths, Dairies, Larders, Kitchen Ranges, &c. Grooved Terro metallic and Ata Заре Paving r Bricks of great — Clinkers, Red and White by Copings, gima Drain Pipes, & To be омей. Жүз Rosner, at their Premi eds dis phe H. BLANCHARD AND CO., Successors 769, TERRA COTTA TURERS tO "her Majesty, the С issioners of 1851, the Board of Works, the Admiralty, e Trinity House, yal cultural Society айа thi A Department o of Sei Art, ts'of the Prize Medal for Terra Cotta at material, e. € the adornment of the Conservatory, Flower Gården, ai он, at prices which defy competi- nost vrks of thia Es tablishment have stood the test is and Show Rooms, Blackfriars Road, London, S. Estimates furnished and тай ‘Catalogues es forwarded on receipt of 6 Postage Stam: са апу size. GALVANISED IRON CHAIN САМР 'STOOLS & CHAIRS, POULTRY FOUNTAINS & FEEDERS, PRONGED DAHLIA RODS and ROSE STAKES, &c. Strong CATTLE HURDLES from ?з. per yard. PA ATENT: ЕЕ m GAS of all sizes, for the ate Houses, The works can be в es e ee d for. ош pply to to INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL I8 JUST AWARDED TO Le YNOR & ES FOR SUPERIORITY OF QUALITY IN PRUNING ND Ворріха Kxivs, &c. AYNOR AND СООК Е’ celebrated English and egens уюшу m PRUNTI 2d ey a IV. yl deus A 0! respectable Nurserym in „tho three kingdoms, all Knives dnd To ller and Maker. Ач: Notio are genuine unless marked SAvNon. Other ug the marks would cause e primer as these Knives are tempered by an improved process known only to the Makers. Bee-Hives, PRIZE ET AND HONOURABLE MENTION AWARDED ТО G. N, & Boss, for BEE-HivEs & Нояхкү at t WORKS Mansions, Railway yen, E баайы, Minos, Villages, &c. petia from ntrusted to Clearing, Кабан Me for = poc ial - pose, Engine т Ma меч for Drain Vor ION ат 8, тта dsi ү rrigation. tural or farming pur "-. 8. Jetties or Landing Mcd on the sea coast or on the banks of navigable 778 ог - 4. н erection of Farm Hou: Labonurers' Cottages, а — panan required f for Turm DONE, and the pos and addi o Farm Houses and other uildings rod dita rs Landowners assessed under the provisions of any Act of эрер, Royal Cbarter, or Commission, in Tarok of ы. 3 > M s d for forms of application, appli- to the obla W аар, ар Калта, Managing Director, 2, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, S. У. The Agricultural aper: DAY, JUNE 2 WEDNESDAY, jing 1—. йн, ы; Men FRIDAY, E Agricu гаї Во Boci. iety of Essex held their — meeting on Thursday at the pleasant little town of Witham, А brigh E!GH BOUR'S IM- BEE-HIVE, as Several important novel- ties are —— ys including me PROVED COTTAGE the there wi рау | Short-horn cattle, which have their home in 1 t 1 ir show ARDFRAMS бетй, ma AND- 18» ôd, ёс. Also the Ex- | Che RAVED LLER p to assist е formation of . cells. Address Grorce Nrrenmoun & Sons, 127, High Holborn, W.C., or 149, Regent Street, London, W. e of other Improved Hives, | оп receipt of two stamps. рон linus Citi d Cf Square, | " vy ri iro J. WILSON, 50, King бизе, » Birmingham J. H. COTTRELL, 15, Bull Вей, ublin . Т. Ермохрвок, BROTHERS, 10, d .. AUSTIN & M'ASLAN, 186, ing w ery the paka С Suffolk horse iu Norfolk attle as muc in Essex as her of other idu i ent at cultivation, and vem d is now applied e ees сл | мах” ати jus did. rr Asie excell it Аня nri т Returning to. to the Bhov- -yard, where Mr. а 8 Nc bon bull, bred by Mr. Corviw, 610 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Јони 27, 1863, received the hampin prize of 157., and where Lor y E Mrs CLAYDON, а h ceiv tempted to contra sip influe E ith t - of "the каргы pue n v: com Bavila su Tis how pom ү x ra Sit on us day the last of Mr. AS ier s it^ ot | we had to report a continu- |] ance w that. ойу | amongst a united TN me da ays knit and + sentime and ain preservation of the Н рб еу of KR ccr given, wil] n-vertheless be secure ed by plae one hand th which à re ch а depart- being wor Nisct-hom uL ч was reb head of all ages Dew d wm Et eachas nearly as possible fhe aver age ormer sale. о. all, the herd of cattle, 145 Tei p^ realised . 98 Add to this чч eres ! f n Prindi ipt and Couneil on the hardly suppose that this will be o silence ; either the heat or the ie. mind of are the prices "realised by the into the familiene 8, ros d was compos L 15. а wbile b be wea Ak commo the frank ніве scd Average Descended from No. Price. £k d. 5115 6 50 5 2 55 7 8 10218 0 44 5 0 53 4 0 it kie È s be PEN and impartially рдей, "апа е anxious, nevertheless, that the two «Мен. should be separately entertained and ted. , The , for rtunes of the College ету 080. nit ы, ad our references to the latter of these 55 15 0 4571 14 0 ‘topics have been dictated not m re n a We ne, saia еүеп{з may 8 dimin ish а Tur and RD sider lation. b view of s of the e cordially hope that, notwithstanding hi at Ciren "t t office, the check whieh recent troublou ought n the Institution which ————— STRAW AS FOOD FOR SHEEP, [The week of tha ро is а fuller report than we before the A for sheep.] E point, bes that I nir авай for your соп- eration, is а more economie — of feeding sheep, especially breeding seges to increase the retarn, and at the same time odis the land in better ould give the rtion of gend Coleman хоће, derum mis cultural Society relating to food SgcoNp SALE, JUNE 94, Average Descended from Price. | | ко. what is due mds 44 11 43 4 44 8 198 9 Celia Dodona Sylph Beauty һм ELETEN © ооны Gwynne A Erminstade RST FRUITS 5210 Fr Pr for corn. This would, I believe, be effected by redu prey i. quantity of roo ots, and using more d food i in the ог ж: longer t ime to con- e le n E Үү e conclusion be that m parting My че оа p т trai ve px isa error and i annot ò god oves ч i loyalty а publie nte st С у who 63 | 5417 о |345511 0 And | ha ые Евоттѕ, the gold-medal bull of Batter- | of t com: m 96 M the property of Mr. ODAMS, Bisho op Stortford WE presume that eyen those who at the time our statements made six months CUL the labour Vei ive o : we are glad to sense of public Ма will lend vti. зар to the profes- ar water. hich d | which isintere 3 Stony and А, à PX be l take sume a certain weight t of есу хаа the animals will be in a healthier eondition than when eati Turnips as they can consume wi It - calculated by Morton and others that а bree: ewe will consume one-fourth of i ight of T qu asted, in raising thi сестре аро of the anim NO often water without, sional „agricultural lecturers who have been declared i e, then on *' the eve of jme up." its members had been dismissed, and the Б had either resigned o point of doing so; and NL. last week, the whole staff of former Professors left, with you reduce thé =ч А of do roots. one- dui, ат К We е not doubt the policy hoses Ag accepted services " this kind. Lectures The public, i3 rather food, at the same ime attending to the external com. h tto 1 the causes which h led le fort of the animal, we shall achieve a great success, Who Бате V iaoreanisition asd y xd Ager òndi е nt сы nd stimulant tham f foo m Stud а land will be —€— manured, straw will be made our correspondent, a nh who protests Tn these they are direc ted, and to those they е оС EAM when trode solely into тапш dll е t the silence with w ome А мн n A grea able "io OR by these dà ыш, ;” and it prope for E men w чом icu rally and t Mong t fite portion of the office of t rp ant s, how- yea ard year e same voice rper nearly the same set o d nothin ulture the College to agrieultural rri i have been of the very greatest value, should be suffered quietly | in no VOELCKER, th highest m we have in А эру chemistry, » who has won it by distin : ee many years, ought rrr G Б: | fre чины some official or t of what we owe to TOMUS. 1 n ng will more tend | | | to qui acte the interes t of the audience than bein informed, as ea them fo; known man from the outside Meg of ир! d meme gibson, Me has m: wil a of ваа d engeren which he has personally ре believe been at the "n given more than AT зз besides field in 'tions during his 16 or 17 тз of labour the B so long held his lon ong and Вко чаша publie n precia: t retr d pities tiat Athen new energy which during the past few years n at work should | o concilia ired the and | Davy earn both reb he an RR tofind that Pipes eourses of ste B ai er T пота of Glasnevin — m to be Supplemented BAILEY DEN raina age, Mr.J pm T —these by gratuitous lectures f from Mr. In st. C M. ,M to | Davrs on the proper Sape of eorn ps; dud that among the preliminary lectur the многу of our мы of live stock, Ca € Е е Edito lend gratuitous help. It is бойо |that the various ern and even the conflicting | M eem which m: of agricul! how an co any single tale, however má оршу consistent n might A сег П ed be. security from extreme divergence - should be stimulated by си ан the latter | giv, d | Perso sonal experience I am otto 300 1b, Such w Turnips со ow Pe 1i i. of straw, it follows that with greatly ызасы, паа of sheep can be kept upon a weight of roots. t ds only of late years that the feeding value of straw has been ascertained or beli green and careful f straw are Men n MEN have propirod. sufficiently illus y managed, many "ee tables фе out any artificial the cost or the Ж tten, а e Ta ун to be able slight that conomically employ uod following calculations will vate cue n: pe out this m on id be the ng value of a алтей by thes m зь, һај més wd o dry food. If we give each ewe 101Ь., and every June 27, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE: 611 а of Turnips 2 tons 4 cwt. of straw will be eaten. aw on an average yields 3 sper cent. e nitrog Indian Corn contains much feeding matter, and ed of these ingredients is both hoop and The same quautity of "d aw ld 221 lb E addition of the comparativ I think it would do best on matter as manure, this about 48 per cen d is silic he re mainder x ins very valuable minerals es as 2 бн food, wou ретеу crop, which Е res mor than any of the oth пег cereals :— silica in grain straw s of Analys емне returned per 2 veo Oat Straw. Et s Manure. „29 Peroxide ofi iron . 45 Com: salt m 220.95 1b "We may РТ йене Чы giving ewes lllb. of will in e the value of the manure alf. "Maa f Mine addition S to The ‚ | proporti on of Fenugreek and Ar ap giv esa dry о, laud ; but p as is often ge n con- | ce ntag 3 y exi sts, the land is +l + А ? m e whole, and ink as a tonic t t the artificial í оой is 91. 19s, ^а соп: T he total у 10 onths s 2 quarters . per bud this one- -third will be fandi! in ineresed third lef E = B со »ndition of ew x ith X lb. a day nu smal dunt of хон) ad throve wonderfu lly. endea o show that straw may be economieally ШАН with sot for sheep, the next point | will be to ascertain how it can be а — The i acks, Bm ut ние жт. | back on a w racks. Wha whether will be 1 ood o economised, by pro- viding iin with dry lodgings. and the sheep thrive phe ‘ying E littered fold and sappa ed w r system may 5 oun awi HAYMAKING. болага ^ "E РА t Improve —We n that hay- Eae like оше, eciam z agriculture, has been жю Ep € great im ment, but e districts тайа] | abour The d, but not owever, the с p 2t using : быу 18 eith r lon chaff. Тһе latter pl ad a Nets аге so m — d that dues simal refuses ^ii, and the — of cutting is not paid for. The former plan - E - m when iat straw can be threshed and ac e field where tho roots are ape 2d , unless. it e tter of Dru de ati on; a p тас datio usd to stay the expense, and to eM and the uncertainties of harvesting. Hay, to be y good, | should n welland quieklysaved. Sys опена г ver aried operati 'in practi n be n tarine differen shown peia a sys tem o of n be наала ах out, I lave ү experience ame land and greatly Bae the i Letu em consider how far the Straw isi ied: ыз animal for the. es of half the Turipa 1 is plan: 300 | in sup es "ils enting up ihe (Е ш is ith machinery the work may be pushed t to "the Faliest extent, and, when hi ndered, no 5 ton Vs T 2 6914 The proportion of the lat {ег that oid: be digested | ata pem amoan - The t introduction of the “ Gra r” has vla il ачаб upon a better Preis "i ndi аа шау now be entered кет ре cheerfully, а e ? | taking i T r, haymaker, isa point on which unfortunately we have no ver A e way up, if an awning is used, the i 80 uà diio; ; а series of carefully conducted exper mention (were E. M L = T MT far securo, put still ШЕ жо if the rick M made in a ments would be ver rr: ble. Much bei on the | follows :—Good sweet Barley straw first; this may be hay-safe, the whole process being then complete. With condition of the You will observe by reference | com ЕТ when ewes are eating Mangel tops, i5 a view to supersede the ha iy eig, we pen a novel to the — of. нө“ Oat-straw that the proportion of | this wi], do till November. Then Oat Е invention of Mr. Moody's for elevating waggons or carts soluble and insoluble woody od ч uu immens sely, the latter most. valuáble А. нА М t. Jestly, {о the tops of ricks, in order to diminish the labour according the condition of rip Тһе chemist] Da, straw; which, when well made; ів equal to much of | involved in pitehing hay or corn fro ound by concludes that what he calls digestible. woody fibre "dd е ssoi hk жердг light land, * This may be given theordinary method. Mechanical appliances are usually being soluble in dilute aci ids and alkalies, similar E se th a ү of hay When ewes are Ер КД good when accompanied with reasonable outlays; but а agen can judge, to the gastric juice and man who would invest 421. in one of these mac! chineg of division, and "odder once a un with this and. once with hay. iniguly system of Fs E is even iiai ы reagents he can command, фр 2m own i EN as to the effe e of using good stra should consider that е, one half to two-thirds zi the dry matter LEE a foll quantity pr ЖЕКА he- sazi would be rmn as food. ing, however, for the sake of aee that Б Sheep thus fed manag d with а fold, and the Turnips should say 13 t rule is e ee one om rale ach 8 sheep require vii 10 hurdles operis this applies to PII et = P4 e dry е of the stra the Ll 4 ы сай of hurdles, as less work is ЫТ іп кэ г to 100 | mows y- fitt 1 COMPARATIVE COST OF Hosss POWER AND MANUAL LAB Menusi Labour, —The proccss of n makiog Au д н гуф apis crops, w о t beer, уйкы буп d 3s. teni the coun NE r to: 1$ aere per day— seasons as Tus as 2 gs ; will be mown— й this for а succes ssion of d 8. proportionate number of hay- e E E: 1a We 1 һауе now to consider whether any sy ve men, women, а re, а f growth, w си. plant is over- нуе, and venait toward: "spring when the A wer stem is shortening, О is a very considerable roportion of insoluble m инее н ик пее haf. Weall k D | máüt p^ саен place in the know what a н improve- feeding of horned stock dr lo sql б each m wers 30 hi i are e usually provided. the use of the p sumed from 14 to now better fed on то es eb "Ope r; ho zewt. of roots daily when sliced : are with 15 to 2010, of straw. ng the ы yielding 21.161b. of availa ble foo 2024. the Pel MS and it follows that E previously to ca C: y in an identical condition paith the breeding ewe, six, the women from For a hour or two in the eveni de ind: нтв despatch, they: are paid time. Their proportions & men and three boys. In windy weatber more help i is wh rm eating Т npe traw, e-half, «еони ө per e partly com ће sheep eatin e so la wee ач food ; бн 2, у, because үн water I have Scouring, which in bad weather is e n to ewes PT "Paris; is rately seen shi" straw is ё 6 лее ё e e е results from | n the Cotswold hills, feedin and І fied haga witk ен ng the sheep may be kept near, lambing time in a healthy thriving The addition of a x small арены, of artificial ange a рев ess fuel will be required to maintain the heat of the lie "aw. The digestive apparatus of the sheep is very m similar, and yet, ми only about one геи s € weight of the co Miri d ewes се 2 b. of Turnips almost «еса ry food. rely ы е here | | А a of the ex xtravagant system. се fficult a lly. will in апу чу! йы the labour į ы too great, and that бейи Жр, o assist the former, 80 бе, peared. is manner hay was put | the stack at a eani amm za. of a mode абга а colour ‚ but 16 usu ally c came ous matted, апа only fit for ated will not pay for attendance. reply, злу. 1 ask ho proportion iss e cost of озин uming ig? An cre of Swedes can | 2 › 0 sellom be produced уа ег 57. | ватпе ассо ordi ing t 0 our present ems М.; y twice would not exce eed д | the cost, according to the 3L. 10s „фо 6l ыа. ъи ер eat | ent both a food would Асаева а good in and the animal, Ede manure ill теа і ved у ехрегіепсе, : thai such a mixtui mit d sketch nes ой em goea i is Же certain, T wo uld of T'urnips as ys, supplied with a quarter of а pound а day e artificial sar rt as food plaig ould eat 825 lb. The foo ч Е мне А и Liverpool ; Beans, Pens, o US all sition, . contaii to 26 ni — istis compounds, an: | hence are for growing and, беи lasthy, | Lees closely asalozons i in compo | nitrogen Р The re a convenient position, nd t E qe ану stacked and: poor t| rats Shane "in Ее heaps, and at вп allow. of sheep lying nnd: ve a som ined pulpe: ө E Wes and worked h; use o svo tack to p © of M ына w for ut later in the day мнит, pue in house for Jovi Mi Messrs. wmuelson & Co, of Baubm | d me that they sie m а d by two теп, will turn ture per bour. Im ee that it may lead to achines of this sort, wl out 100 bushels of the be advance this idea in the some opinions from those who ' haymaking, that а iet energy and skill |some of the hay emen round London, ga rom 2 o мя ‚апа thus — hay while the sun shines ; wide e ng е manual la bou: riu of ЕХ t | been treated upon fired, [orig Three b Extra man i sional help at Horse Power. —The price of the different implements for bay-makiug. by horse power will stand th т s. d. |Gmemorrilmdm « ^. 7o 75909 8 of smaller ss ке x .. 1010 0 American rake, fu m “ ss iv m = T : : English hay rake .. > = du i з 0 £02 0 0 In round numbers 607. Each 1 » favourable | 612 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Jexs 27, 1903. f neral matter present, the applicatio п of s salts of ammonio The above prices represent the best implements o orresponde A оаа реа o она bod ора. but Fd ajustó x on rh uu of ammonia even to faimyard dun іза a striking E ta consequent reduction of price, to sui Home Co den үке" Plou чча — Mr. Leyland Wood, M. Coleman | Farmyard manure contained comparatively little am №. 17 in the Messrs. Howard ds? ^ "ча е, and Mr. J: |a large proportion of mineral — and of carbonaten? q | Elliot No. Mr. des s | matter; and in order to dispose at once of the effect of car- ҮРҮ» жены ', ble Mr. bonaceous subst: ancee - organic ШАЙ дЫ ym from nitrogen, a d v 120 diusted tbab | Ta т. т. Мо rton's s pape a containing chiefly carbon and hydrogen vin some proportio power it should bes seen ist work. It isso adjuste he | Мена pee ometer ted iin published last of oxygen—he might state — in all Mr. Lawes's experimenta neither wheels nor horses run on Ше а Nie bad weék, are of morena importance, and I may here- he i fundi aes m reoly a mmm effec t om the quality or quanti " 7; e са iU beam being on a hinge, accommodates МЕ dust 1 after һауе occasion to refer to them. William Smith, рост portion of ies farmyard | m Rowe C t tended ds inequalitie of the; urface. E wheels assis lies | Woolston, Bletchley Station, Bucks. ase the produce; an extra f ammonia jn. driving the knife, which is important, as it supplies | received another letter from Mr. Smith; also fr P: creased the produce to a very remarkable ex xion nt, at the ваше. increased power, and may be depended on to cut crops Long, of Henlow, a customer of Mr. $m its, « on m this | pusod E M гайрро, Team RM uu na ол es It of any bulk and weight. This machine, in average | Subject. We shall refer to them next week. Бе early а Situations, will eut опе acre per hour, or say de lie, | Drainage Legislation for сй ds the 8th of e quantities of ammonia were applied the legu- рег day. In active seasons, ог upon large e occupations, | the present month an Act of Parliament was passed minons 6c pm caer even though mineral matterg the hours of working may be increased to represent 15 | called “ the Land Drainage A (ireland) 1863 ?! Оп | might be pre трн i: reg or the growth of sug of 10 ho man and a У plants. For m Mei whole acre plot at Rotham. acres рег day. For a day o 10 hours one la exami ining it, it i" es to be nearly a verbatim copy of stead, which he bad Visited the previous day, he believe dit. pair of horses are required. ortion of “the Land Drainage Act 1861," ie. Part | would be difficult to get any Clover. 16 was also amusing to The Haymaker or Tedding Machine.—This їз тоге 11. ; better known among those interested in n ry moni i sae È да: sen appli hei hen familiarly known. А strong lad with an active rad Agrioultural pi — in England, as ап abortive | тй Cw a ТА or КЫТ Va t will d acres per “day. two e| oaee owners to procure outfalls conjuneti sees. minerals, the ( Cocksfoot and the Tufted-hair- wal and Wobei adjusted to their several stages of | thro e a cas land, and intended to | Grass, Moi rre y he for vien Prio е ake the place of labour, sat to work at шош out the Grass nd in eit one o tind most glaring inconŝistencies соя á o much, then, 54 ытарга Ар ults of the morning, ы а relay of horses {рр during t the | of the present genial in which every encouragement | "Nitrates had a some different effe $4 day, they perform а prodigious quantity of w ork, an of em d to underdrainage without cte " did not affec — Шу Оез eene tribes of plants, Tt Ме t du к will Ns the firs eratum—a pro рег ar datare t he water | did m^ seem to injure C. the same manner as ammo. the best possi quali у; in fact, fd TA di is Aot fust passed Dei better | Diacalsalts. These irte matters—phosphatic and alkaline: in nearly half the time о cenpied Љу manual labour, | o rivages, e Авт Aci just pass e к er bstances, might bo fairly taken together; for those herbs "T'haso fimul t than 3 nglis counterpart, it may be| which were promoted in their growth by phosphatic mannres. should be mI them, as there will be two days' | nike. iy an а should put himself forward | were also benefited by alkaline manures, and notably во by salts uon Bd. ^ ` | to point out to Irish members and Irish landowners its | 3nd potash. ction of mixed mineral manes, овеф cutting alw: P h inf dh F T of phosphate of lime in a soluble condition and salts of potash, | ана Dole м» ingenious implement i ess. the fact is, the passing of this Act | о, e Clover tribe of plants was very теша able in promo- | melo th is ent is | will operate (fora time at least), as rong upon us| ting а good quality of herbage, but they had not so great | MI by a boy and one » gathering the hay into in this country, заат as the adoption of a portion | effect upon the amount of the pr uce. Having thus allu f lightened st: М fter being ted M p rTOws dtu ШЕ ж ^ sta ste a хен eing ded a nd | o, ап Eng ч eh Аг pattern implies that it S MET. um ge hat. mícéral ferc INED суа i гече i um ve f e on g Fus Пу | is rfect, whereas $ * is notorious that this | especially the alkalines, composed „БАЙЫ АШ кыл пер» l Pe n d rrymg: there is said. Pet. pu is and must r na dead letter as long | phosphatic materials produced а better herbage, and that C LM RM DEM PETER opi IE ү л z ‹ : x ата Wok: ur M » 1 properly | оё to gain 17 should not presume t eak thus oarser description of herbage, he woul sexy refer eee PEN mphatically I not in a position to know precisely | mat f detail with regard to the improvement of pastur The English Hay Rake; Its duties are uncertain, our p t deficieneies. We have now had ne: lyt e would süppose that the land had been wel drained, as no так can well be done unti) the ЁК experience of the Act of 1861, a othin аат utum reg and Parche e улай an but the has b set to work, and obtai ned a n able start ; P been done under Par IIL, . although еге | question then ar se, how was this state of things to be Prts th a st e ho orse, is „едт па]! іѕ har extensive property in Engla reme'vied: how could they both improve the herbage and to 2 т die hour, and o quir lrain ge of which is nob partially dependent on the —— м алта лс pA dem much to ће over, it is found ail to prie put ee ted it. The will of the neighbouring proprietor. Hund eds of reru Meo ali) by practical Ez ғ теа speed and use of the above impleme nts are so nicely | thousands of pounds аге spent annually in under- | the other bana, if they looked entirely to quantity, perhaps. balanced, and their powers wa working under such | drainage, the efficiency of which is thus in jeopardy, | the qu f the herbage would be so h deteriorated, perfect control, that Miei ЖН тна may be | but so inappropriate is the mea y which relief was | {Ваў the improvement of the land with that sole object in pen rede d ei ; D tus анг кт. А чонат t epi, view, mip remunerative to men who sold hay in the ere! е A u ment. Iti | to be give Ab we siuii proceed as before. Am I not | neighbourhood of large towns, but not to the occupier or the т id p s the mower, | right, t fore, in fearing th he curi piece of | owner of the land. ^ Не thought however, e two Р еге ous piece о get over "ih ож б S pace; nor can hand- | legislation to which 1 have ventu red to сай attention medy ? with the utmost pains spread ina Separate the | will have its influence in deferring a Xr C whether the past CER аз a machine. The horse-rake clears the | J- Bailey Denton, 52, Parliament Street, 5, W. К t. There wasa great,desl o АЗИ | land, that 16 would Dre andi of time Ru equal by i w and as lime wasa cheap ineral, E lai z^ Kw manure, be entto any greater expense that рош - ат ee «207 * RNC veg ined ime had done marvel: th grass mower, 1 man escriptions of Gr: а ; but on others it had or no. ыр horses; with 6 ттн ers, e strong las d 505 im maig ed TUR vm dox бира i = йн e E oub де LA s fi ct thak E 3 e these are но ванне owis in the none at all. "he géological chari ше, o A А ар ds р Y changed); with two Chai, At the Weekly Prae es Council арӣ | эда ве 2006 ААШ, Тро geological Character of the district rakes, 2 strong lads and 2 horses (equal to three rakes) | xr Бо was not always a good guide in deciding the question whether. folstlio is periods. day, Professor Voelcker delivered а | the land r quired liming or not; for he many — сь gia Lecture “ Оп the ‚ Comparative Effects of Different mum un — voe had accomplished of А Lands. a though the land was situated on the oolite formation, yo One m iri а бя — incloding beer at 25, 8d. .. : n - The E Prof ши Дь abounded in limestone тос € reason was that, in limes | Share of interest, wear ex tear, &o., at 10 per cent. Ther o pu few people ZR Mus. deny that Grass land was | i s seen А eee ux ps MESS e к on 607. outlay. spread over 100 acres, at 1s. 9d. per аз capable of im сеа am arable; that some еа of lime, although sited і ma E à MET E lote acre for 10 асгеѕ 4 0 17 6| were more ditieult of improvement than others; amd that, | withstandin ya T6 тоате vini гай h os s ight. Seven e тангы &е., "as above, at 3s. d B a, NND а wide к мч English pastures, Ене was Mores Grass | be ma eris benefited. b; Ti in n One boy nga 5. 9 16|land in а very bad condition but si tible of ha BA ер, as par other statement, at 6d. improvement. The question then ср S m e i dumm: 4 ie is fortunately ы а question that might be кеаййу stel + 0 50|tobe Um PME I A А was bad on account of thre "ne sah of salts оа ,if it e P flervescod. plai ye ———— | reasons : first, е soil might be good h i с $ ciue bi Cost 7s. 4d. - acre .. .. £313 9 р, Аш quantity "d «йш. уаш. i is вуна "texture might - f ҮР, ei S lime, Tuo vor n f К is is ex bad—there might be ple d of materials, but dan Th › for carting, wear and eus iight re&t upon a stil I inpet ricus рога y Uk Musee ин кшш Ыы е of the во! Бае Ыл opo feet deep, а subsoil not readi ily dra оп which the | not 1 Hackod b. а iei creep i араг veoulds everirbe: -ye y бизе зы ды НЕП uas ot easily attac by commonspirits of salts. In that case no See eiae! а would take place, and yet lime was present in the herba, arities of mo i ity ; i i y do AT rning and evening work imperfectly to maturity; and thirdly, there might Бе | soi in suffice i usd Picos SUR all Б requirements of the be settled in а int Tu re case of man praal labour. These may Ье | Something that was necessary for the existence of th $ еу crop: В met by the surplus time at early morning {з À ~ танде growth and full development, wànting in pA. short dor Вие, deter "c д на employ, od at the rick, Sia some work in the у.е the soil. pasture was bad or indifferent on account of any It the lan i was о um description another que that cani ot be ) е eld, | mechanieal or ] deficiency, it was in vain to apply —in in» оса а ld the lime b lied ? ld x регѓо еа inery and usual UT. 15 constituents, which, however seful ор porou: di Бая tho а Ө LOS „до would room ng, when the бтн oveka Marao А Ui, E iturally poor soils. Вай comparatively marl; for. uin. p applied not only lime, but aided to tho be met КЎ а few helpe overty of the land. аув, ether the | land aterial which generally abounded in alkalies, ро! E operation gen нек К ы eiecit аад ог mechanical | ап soda; and moreoveracted ав an absorbent of manuring —— eration means | m from the atmosphere, f valuable ! 1а : phere, as a retainer of v: baba зун ad bold ica ё | хак, ш рой pm. Uis mos SELLO morin ng. а ^ T рие pom шанага те were applied to the lan. іп the best districts had been drained pier deprived of | the growth Р p ndeavour t РО ун ЖЫ: Ns dius k growth of good her improve and increase- sem Тю Palanas © Ет шге; but ihey coul age: г the quantity of the produce, But this be done by. on. — h Special e 3 ир еу киче | нанар оп well drained land E. я ues | able of pr 3 ASIE were ВО - an excess of moisture e E | any series bf. ME And. e n Lind БУ ае о 14 not remain on it for any length saving о ot money is considerable ; Wu the pce — observer iew the remarkable results which could "rn MS by ч pilars „attraction in dry T m qu TEI of изет — vs Shan roved age: sum total of ашама produced кчө Ее and on the | well {о vicibus E na e G E no- ay, and th of mpl м е тові carefully conducted | matter what jt h. Ба : о аге | ёхрегіш он Меш Lawes and Gil : 18 character, ht to receive ап r E of far more portante to the [Any far da wh The most valuable manuring Канун foli e | Ер сайоп of farmyard ma For this reason: that im acr of hay {о save, in a ch. cab , o nitrogen in the sh p amonia, nitrogen in th b. ug: |f ure alone they could supply the alkalis, more — , in a given. -Space of tim m. » angeable climate, irm or nitric acid, an organic m Frames apabl of producing аа m zd n MA economical manner. There was no ecomposition either nitrate or ammonia ; secondl hi З oq pp'yhig tho ates or soluble silica, H э Ü О8- nomi i А Е Effects ор Tillage and Exposure to the Sun.— рды "hen шу, раа These were the nic бен im NECATUS шоу in foe. shape об EI Ё "алмадан һаз lately made some interesting experi” ica. : to consider the effects of lime and potash with a view of increasing th Wo próduob. Y Р men aeaii the time necessary for maki What then, in the first place, were the effects of ammonia insoluble * ing de ber 1f оз looked at the composition of. the ashes of алг, я. nts of the -soi e. сеза Those eff. effecta vari Grasses sample of ri r e "^ soluble.: He took a ilable isd раты to the ad 2 Г soil which contained per асте 870 lùb denos of yeu | l : e eem AM ES pae And ey constantly mowed down their б а 901bs. of phospi c acid, 360 lbs. of silicąa— | 9Чеһ combi:ation with maitera ot md iie Beitar d Берш: E mus eim es e ов ^: 2550 Ibs. of: mineral | |the ч of the demens moniaca| manures were very Боно c ine inne е 1 etely zd уэе; but a {р mineral TUR m ae ое N T Em Vm em alkalis, | the soluble silica—were yard n efore some Е not expect to produce marked effect | t. е reserved. uring Gras But еа 4E Iba. of ak uu as а thes or quantity, by the ае : n ere were eie th. amropiaeal moanures alone "were applied, tho ең petes cn land. не T Le herbage would ie а jorated, and іп a Bip шов: af our pasture aleo kad a ты excellent hen there was am a of ever, were bones, ige gonsiderabiy.. Belter tham guano, bo Juse 27, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 613 should like for an average дев n of land the following | a visit to Rothamstead ir in the company of Professor | looked at the Short-horns, which we were told DNE Жане benen iy УНО e metat DNO e CER 4— 4g 9 RD eel M eis е: $ ашу а tud r G. JENKINSON inquired under what class of|not be got tion in Norfolk "d але render ај e phosphates in it in on, the E T е r mipherio he bone d in the ргоротіов of — né " manure the learned eie e place а чаена" hearing that from а g f the meet- weig. t ne-dust, 4 cw eruvian guano 2Cwt., and | of a cesspool tank into which flowed the f|ings)—I would ask th LA a reta ould constitute a manure 5-0 т те which his ed ain-water, етт so o fo h. pad ) ed а certai ro Serge vm meer riv 2 ea ncerease е pro quality the Grass to h ntast om “dovt ful| Prof. Vo ^ It wou hiefly ammoniacal ; | neatly e on head, and а ps umber of m good Rey кы ок ho more spaning qf tha БАТА РИС of | but inasmuch as it combined mineral м it would points, to tell me whether is -- bull ca monia nures. n is 1 ally 18- с диг дас гизо tena h A — соп: | Ре + cem merida rd onia acal m froui табун седе ене н that t dat pe stituents require their Grasses an eir leguminous our crops, witb a fair amount of ammoniacal matter ќо | о be applied —whether. by itself on the. к ог к Southdown sheep; all I can say is, that. Norfolk is aire a goon yed He mos ded the addition of salt for being rubbis h the ping and i moist condition. · Wher the Ө edet. of А: веер атайт, he believed the addition s е moderate quantity of salt migh егу usefully ma excess of salt, however оча to be carefully avoided. There r t 1 1 the red sandstone formation, ze amongst the formers the her- bage being comp not аы di Before pending а ney, or ета manures, А would small scale ^ hat bones rst place. In tho arts of the recommend a tra. Я proud of the farm whence they { come, and has a right Gentle- and soil ; and at what "time of the yea ar? i А artifici al| me fb isl rae + LE 1 п © ee ES Р, uz et = Lr ma es to Gra +h PDT UE Xpensive one g|gr шрго me rithe the а) to ye nd ous stock. E thou igh there were ‚ 6d. anacre; and hedid ux dn псу that ^im: their Grass n much more t cre. He ventured to suggest я that 3. ewt. of superphosphate, $ cwt. ulpha: monia, and $ cwt. of guano, Hir рет fije: an acre, might be ery 7 | good: manure for Grass lands. *£4] the breed; and ж me». inde! i | lord on pi ет Lord Sond ay add Mr. Oliver, and some others, for having kept their faith in the stock, which I believe is eminently suited to the. | county—stock that prosper on very Tight h erbage, and milk. Gentlemen, I киме а танан high opinion of that Жов, and I believe it can be aco ed to К оло ge en: d hot A v e ntity as 7 cwt. of улуу manure per b give а good pailful mil — аон, with those animals; their per- fec ractabilit; y and quietness, their freedom from Тер MM which they leave your е | and fences uninjured, are, I think, very good ро! thei r favo our. I therefore took what I thought m a | my еа e to p our Hes oed being bred | jm back. My belief i is that we may get a pe a fore I set myself agains show | breeding in the caet qi Shu ng o mr ү gai. another ыу I mean Уру сенат д ^to | | Spot of — Will the ne bond ы a Wd a dun "the | 80 ү refu f button manufacturers a ne turners. Of late | 2016 to Gras ss land ? t^ в ust had become very much deteriorated in qualit; ,, Pro fes ог VOELOKER БЫ no doubt that there were y the admixture of vegetable ivory, which was now use & quantity might be given largely in the turning of buttons, and combined so intimately, аа adva that it was difficult to distinguish үе bone filings from the ees vegetable ivory dust, Boiled bones, t fi f glue mak E Mr. Las ыла € thought th when they could be obtained in а p condition, were ex- | ing, 2 3 cwt. would be s ficient. S Ju et Pro- е aluable on Grass land іп dairy districts like those of | fessor’s өү ранее go up to 7 cwt. re? eshire. з In the next place, he would consider briefly the case оѓ) Mr. THO: : Mr. Lawes's did. land which - cold and wet, and upon which farm-yard and | Sir J. JOHNSTONE, M.P. : nwes's went и to 8 |. ri derat п io be d ne with such land ? ит bat ӨРӘ that quantity bad been pon О: He thought it could not be doubted that they were pastures great feeders, such as the эшче Cocksfoot, = which it w. tremely difficult to improve. land | driving out almost every other а of Grass; farmers were sometimes ttle wrongly bi t im- | even the Holeus d which itsel lf wa а very coarse m 2 ie ; but many of them p tell you Е feeder. That show they bad tr! arm various artific ^ manures, but they could not — ge ting a remunerative | Of ammoniacal man ге . SET Mt produce for the outlay of their money. He believed there OELOKER, in answer to the inquiries was -—À land of i ^ description, Ja land "yel goula ot ре addressed to him, said that autumn was the proper vi ш; undrained sub soli, and bete Hh AT rdi WIS itho - pro» time for putting on iat; and that of А the КЕЕ ducing much effect, And the question was—what should be | ОЁ doing it he liked m — ev which w: done with these poor wet clays? In the first place, he cwm eit on the Jand overed up w rith | imagined се ought beam ih c the hn аг, or scrapings fro ну could be materially im аїпаш р Men it to get dtes] кте dri That was en € en тн, je ев practical ае but before the |land was improved by draining and made in a drier condition they could not hope to increase the surface soil, and the Zr of either farmyard or artificial manures wuold lead to aste, and profit wou » in that cas 25 very questionable, Bu t he woul 1а в варо the worst не — out t the not grateful for drain: therefore nol Bo , by using a large азау of А. Т the Grass land. Ought they, to break u or £g; e d, DE they to 5 һу MUS means or reg to mm the quality of the herbage? Тһе question as to the merits of breaking up such Grass LIU or not was um far too wide to be discussed th He w 9 c iait , touch upon it. e might r practice. Ther g be good r v us other But he would een - Wott ot all "елге they had on which What, Ben "were they 090 with such land? If he d" be allowed t = ^ ae an ome E upon his own experience, he wi endea — eode frire yleni Firar Адн " а ва iky pe together whatever he pef find upon ami of what was commonly considered value erm He would collect the о оѓ ше yard. — — ре the roads well, and collect the donkey cut to er debis cient in t Ded mixing же rem. manure in e" shape of a emn It was astonishing what a quantity of raanure might be collected in this way; M MÀ g such an earth compost just at the growing 'season of the year, зу the Grass made a start, th ve materially the poorest pastures. Whilst speakin making mpost for land, he Z the compost ht to would observe be kept for at least si or twice before it w. Then in аду. spring, these hea aps were spread over the land, and the yea rmiy ре t вее a spot of ' white i in our k polled beasts there 18 bad breeding nomewheng; d a spot of white lime was not necessary to make a Tegular compost heap. Farm- yard manure should be used about Christmas; and ificia » Su) eng man For | perhaps at th of Jan iube). As to the quantity of yof artificis which mig de view d p е tenant farmers а little further iban they were in ed to Бо, € had mentioned a lar е dern than he might b sed to m self. they had ну б iride, it i 2, mdi instend of 4 ewt. ot әс f stray S put in many years ago, either to màn the back, or for something else. I ‚до о ор wish to ERN reed impaired; WR to up the our dairy stock, and I set Panem a ; are qp epe p the smallest impurity in the IM wins "o cup. Phe Chair- pedigree o EX S remi йшй ® to d point n Ё xt | drainage. The - fashioned idea was bones, ea use one half t a ver We i. d out p а à power of steam | grind it, Del rn that we can grow; there- that will grind all the co expensive the ey mig would here remind them that there ht fore I think we fcc not $e as опе other manure of which advantage might be|sluggish streams to have scarcely a ripple on them im in the neighbourhood of towns; he refe: until they аге really like а flight of s soot, which, purchased pure, at a moderate "ip вау |] may say that thousands of in this count; 64. or 8d. a bushe - vro dg d ay goi results at the bottom of our Wensum valley, our Nar Lord WALSIN But it was always greatly | and oth d let me t adulterated. that where nature has given water a flow, that flow is is th bed of the river in which it Buckman, Mr. Wren Ноу. з iei Mr. xe e. the takes eg being kept pretty nearly аё а constant р ings terminated with usual co The i impurities ties which come in our {ксы every СЕ - — Voelcker for тА able and interesting year and decaying vegetation are carried down by the о stream, But when the str ed up, that is not the case. Тһе t of ries of damming uj AGRICULTU i reaches of our W iver at the annual meeting of this Society kar. а sg wee eck, f the river is -—— the land on either side ; the riv JowEs, Bart., the і is question may seem = health of the ai qs — о T i aid :—Lord Leicester o in con. i of animal 1 food up to prices a tha : br уту еу ob! = Ё mn ehe м "wt the EE pi Я ihe "bes experi- t ап ad an excellent еПес upon e herbage, an 0 рт Аи EO. CM, and ment in steam cultivation t that t i n der m now, yop pill find it will T леа crimes the most of the worst description of pasture. | Out ot m sure it | never be Ni pira that the water w! tto drain ery y recapitu lating the main points m he had | has been а subject of very deep cass um I say- it|the Шш beda whioh ogh to drain the should be endeavoured to brin in this lecture, he would remind hs he slightest Еее to all of us that the | made the of grinding corn. days of i them- first, that белае да а 1 effect іп ni ont "i B EB ) ii ied. produsug тое у унай парзды eect of tide should have exposed the Ho 1 із an absurdity, and must be remedied. _ plants ; (hat they had an effect on the quantity likewise, Far T tion pm has taken place this а ma ays 50 acre «таву They b e N Wr winter. That farm wasa m le instance of ара composed of phosphaticandalkaline salts, increased th i см пеше. There were 500 acres жо! nous рога Farthen, t that the sole application of rectum Ъ ughs, си DN and z La there w И n h were very dd for a liberal ture ey, and a great dea the grass ] of England | 8€ wasint dition at the present time. Тһе fact n there were d there some e hich a judicious outlay in manuring Inatters was calcula! to achieve. in conclusion th speaking i had MN that the кейн descriptions of Grass 1 waste matérials, the droppings of the cattle, earthy sub- | down oun е and such like, — be umet more дие - into а compost manure which оп such land had v. ent effects. In the course of е discussion vhich ol owed, Mr. THOMPSON described the results of his observations on steam 47 к, ад steam power. served as а | the specimen instance of a steam farm, for which we might | AP IM ^ at very great expense. It isa great loss to an dyes eed беи that that farm should have been sub-| Mer the usual loyal toast, the CHAIRMAN, in in the| course of some remarks upon the show, ваїй—1 am | in the presence of the great chief of South- | is one etii 6059 whence those were taken, ўа ға, мд Зн - ешіпепсе во Ten d ymo vid ut I must re: б теш Kin БИ SA pom эё, it is not al d. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE o ЖС — е wé аго ble чара vitir e Shearling was nearly the best sheep І ever saw him | fillen МеВ ОР а ТУ ei WHD Na аз Dee convicted, iid = — n and Eae active set of la Ijshow. Не will, however, geom ше if Esay it has а | taking to agriculture for the bei => of a broken believe, сон, th E. ie re: soil — tie imple fault which will stand very much in his way if he goes | stitution; alid wlio ps only associates with Камо. ments to kis sis much better than in á which is at|into eompany; but táking it altogothien, that sheep | büt whö'absölüte!y böästs of iig the frieudshiy of ny s 74 one time and at ое бое 1 believe "the ias some extráordinary points. rM y admit, with many mE. y opu Үе m in Norfolk M io Ше cróss- shi pa he ord Lr т able le sin ror or two for himself. tógeth d |l to the fact that our horses càn get upon thé land at all |But E en gentlemen talk about getting p long- càn ро À times, T believe the admirable cultivation of our fields woolled shéep, they seemrto meto fórgét how much field sports and o , Шеге 15 ів: dué. Büt it is impossible not to travel àbont|they eat. Ihappened to hear a shepherd tó:day say England and not be struck, ón ing back to Norfolk;| that 26 lambs had 1 n of enum -— кей I M) I mre read a8 much as most men, but E n yet Д ntlemi A com thé superior о of Norfolk fields. Those|like to ask gënt “ Ав your чаа, Tas prm your dleigy бо BE £g n agriculture im w im сз тап eye s d récreatio ver T e in sd writer, Sacre & ргоїапе, with fields кр Bosnae: e and I should like to see |sleép never see. a bit of dite. pos wd geste Sup them & fram worthy of them,instead of ito another. They live. upon thé South Бонги; фетр ей of sitis highéf nàáturé and по а repo poss x 4 of k mixture of a bit oflive|have the south-west winds, and have no мү) р, feelings. Thé Church, by аззїдїїшд glebe, of greal i den E: re the = E- Tm S Bm xtent in some e instances, recognizes even in her EL that f aùr по ; and m еш od of the тиск heap, and over-shadowed some stono of Sóuthdówn аон мач уво бай еМ fai 10 s Huxtable's Appointment läst 9. V йе E Ch р, by Ast trees worth’ about 5s. me I confess that, to riy йе оЁ апу othersort. I hav ish to praise my abou nd, the Norfolk fences are not worthy to surround ds breed, but I am quite sure T4 in thé county of|Mr. H uxtablé is one of i giants of agr Sara iiy Б. e it to nderstan “| ré D. óF à Was . ; je applied; > len. ish i ds, i éx and if our fields баш. be enelosed іш а frame thatis|been overruled: Mr. Rigden any q see it élse-|acres. Ë Et "fer мт, with farmers iy diy worthy of them. e emen; I add the one|where. He was not the only winner in that class, for bother way ай еуегу еш istian ну o an ought to word which E always —' Build бге Бар Sir W: Jones had a rise УК ап аі that did him | аззосіабе w ith them. Your lordship will е сойадез. That is the p ved zi always utter. I nd he félt use my protesting agdinst my ó бане, € "ns MÀ E y бебек hat is called | y y he Vend weisen id p" a kc thit гау be m the H homi Dia paaa is; the pas w f to him. Не (Lord е liked | men d again? vini ші ее. Having pit E pos пі, Ё Ко [4 2a уду T pene M. wo e subject ihe làbour of 4 number of fields, 79 а "precor of competition, Б wanted it; Һе kne в Sheep holds ү óf ET h D AY Master Büt Үе, farms | most fertile and most admirably cultivated. , It | were поб ё ensily beaten in Norfo lk, ut éd ^ pes iu | hope Fher ne ү А an йш p^ UN üt léast, „оёз nof And our sessios | and' assizes; Gentlemen, build cotta Pha ПЕРС 4L m 1 K © F ^d i u | EI H T I would: say, prt or up near your farmliouses, and I believe we | was à go od deal of nuin in p? coun ty, and shalt see а very great improvement in all thesé things. PMEs who owned animals knew that other.and-better 3ord: WALSINGHAM ing than id—G i e goin , prize in i which has been presénted by thé borough members to | to the eminent positión he now held amongst them,| ihe owner of the best ea Жуу, I feel thát ара he was quite sure there were others ie could |: i thar t Ви |} * his E. (йг bis һе friendship of any йр to ep how К ам кы: will receive "thé thei i if cosi at of a лы f the mmo m = heir ot Witham Thursday, and whet clergyien pr the бл тт; даг i^ 1 din j^ Lu P qo olitcasts, the of Essex! Calendar pa A ыны ыры cannot avoid: returning thanks he class. jump while I thank you fór the honour that has Been done | 97 É FA Rma onth of May was dry аш to my own ani айат) 'I must not forge the мел béautiful | SUP MM warm Es ter, or s Eoo animals there үеге in the various cattle classes The Ilaneous; veered ТОША. froni A to APTA gooni i ido de о! о самая given being that of ihe sdsoditut | Testimonial to Edward Holland, Esq; M. P. — еу eg, quarter i remained for sevéral days, having candidates in the cattle qus vhs A Pee ш return | Árrangements are rapidly progressing for the purpose expedied id Mer ЫЕ. Mat тар, M Fio in iod thanks fór myself and f f prizes|of initiating а public subscription; chiefly in the | pastures gd а withered ap ce, — Clovers d in: all the various cattl p Mo Edd am sorry to | comities of Worcester and Gloucester; for the purchase | away, 40d Oits. Began to look very sh i pany Pos that л: altogether follow a w Of a testimonial to be given to Mr. Holland, M.P., of | 2128 0 oe Eier tbe pus зау dent unlimited admiration of the ро! ‘Dum im m ратни її | though al ге rain to give ipetus to furti anirnals; that is, T mean the — animals which were l'eofimeottorr With agriculture and of his private worth; | growth. Sho Having At length come, we no longer Eb ano s today ; but I Nearly the € of the. mobilier 3 an ay members. of | 9 natural consequence of the dry spring, stunted cro € . |and Barley. B will have very traw, inasmuch. as fu pre oved. There é was p animal, а steer, which | Parliament in wo counties have signified their they are already beginning #0 DT ifo S of bloom. ӨЕ PA whieh I thought ав fine. m ки Ж ав I|hearty approbation of the prop -— ur а ngness to | Winter Wheat alone looks thriv fact. we. seldoi ever süw їй all my life; I sinéérely hope thit | có-operate, he generat co e comprises a |rémeriber secing it so universally рой, whilst hero rd animal in iniproved cohdition at the Балаа Club | most. inftuenti ia list of паш, iwi the Secretary thero а siray саг may аре геа; Ш Iuelf каш how, didas President for thé убагу I Royal Agricultural Soci [js a in вош npehsate fü tg. к y y m e, harve: 50 е! to compensate for infit on to Mr. Оре ќо exhibit it at the next show |a Bumber of étinent tenant re "Thea irr unprecedentedly disastrous year. And whilst touching on tho ofthe Smithfield Club 'to ап Du individual sübseriptions is to be limited; we bélíóve) tó коке оГ Үрө, „йй ty ium do p aai. tiot which was made by Mr: Badham; I think it а guinéi; Mr. Holland has laid the agrieultüral com- | writer bas son mone to КТЫ. Ta in fhis iie i be vety well if the Soeiéty £6 thought fit; to oit t Qiu imunity under great obligations by the spirit ard enter- | St. Quintin up to the present ar of powe D prizes for polled animals to Norfolk and Suffolk polléd | prise he == thrown into the cultivation of tlie soil; the апаз: Вибаз іб stands Һӧте; a polled Seót has as | earnest з that b s` shówm to perfect aright to to show 45 & polléd' animal, апа! you {төзү се and advanee the intéreiti of agri- could not réfusé to give it the prize if it it |Рарревед to | culture, and his н тма exertions fon Age benefit Ъе е best, as you offer а prize to “polli d animals.” | of tenant farmers im gen may élaiü Uu ®ъ = 4% & gea HE "ec ir Yo say nothing of 6 апа Байык. be | 0 be tl eat pióneer of уг rh тей о ро: ini н Norfolk an d Suffolk are thé bést; and | this. coun mty. For thirty уеатз he has devoted hik those which thé Soeiéty intended should bë répré- | energy and Ie to the promotion of agrieul seüted ; but if I had a pólled Séót, and — science; dnd in prácticalli demons 1 а poled Norfolk or 8ай id ї y s М ent might bei D parted It i is rare t ntroduced onto this farm two esr + the p upon which was п р from 24 E T an, EN чаш ( (Peruvia pi : ‚1ш vi es o Буе sown roms ЧОЛУ 's East Lothian, апа. de OS «Эң ате now abraird ; whilst under һе. head o D fne Ф 1 expectations f the E and has in every, way answered itis of LED P DR a ring e memora! вауу Lass t m amen à 109 al | carting off Couch, and carting on manure, horse-hoeing — and Oats, &c., has ihe employment. sufficient p branc e бош УК e v 4 С ie inclu er, Imperia] (Н; Yalow Balete, Bie fore ef idol ci heaviest стор бп strong land, aud el 2, qualities, During t : AER month ong loams P eet xb that сопсівё етей of Teds; Which [o [e to the lind having £r s Si into n0 à КЕ Ж ЖО ТОЁ sg РЫМЕН thése eólumins, 4 Теаве [® rra tir. з Tus d ble; and. : folk hich foünd unaüimous porte with thé fárisers, MS аз сап be any Pons as ve eg o dns thibk it is h rgo D: pd ws а vill; we hope, y, 1 itself, y Our зеки have ену been ei ешр d i uc gathering Cough а for | thé justness ánd réasonablenéss E e ‘Alling and spreading manure, hoeing Oats and Beans thé county of Norfolk, nd T really wish we had the adoption i by fhe landlords; Mr. Holland das d di tii ii | леер Com g ch "(ruta WT best of everything, and we üld protüée bétfer apri- &uishéd Hinkel аз the АЙЧҮРӨ of - oE Our grazing саййе Grp now, fahly н duh m horses th do. Thére isa véry nice class edi = ed посогати A re thé avérfage va viii ué ОЯ Жой айыл | though: there has E. no superabundan , of horses in Конок, which Р pats dre ke Vote | hichi could ову redound fo tli comfort ана easement | rag 8:806 тегу ыш ДЫШ seres ош по particular päis ей with|óf the t e Hollan 4m om at nighi theni бо improve the breed: yery seldom seë еш | ohiéf originitos of the Agticiltural Collega at Cres. p ur sb. She ee Ine DONE (обе T often seo елі workióg | cester; d establishment which, by бе difnsion of ie bg been wished and the bay horses, but ey require mùd і provément. They MW e kan. hoz. Much anaiety is now afloat as to n ODE YI OE e Сү: = 4 little faults thát have been yen rr ён е ад 3E ob&érTed éven by Soffólk people. Т admire the Suffolk [бебор Cae Vi дечын ЯЕ а p^ CA x4 "bem brébà, еей mot point ouf fo уоп where thé A # icti bured а 1 TE s den E reni have looked to iiprovo ее breed. | волу this deciso а Res. J. 6: Davis ia MATT = eat ba m ў M pi a ; к ning бышыр г ІЯ ета ау їз rang io ре eel unie i xd Durham, TA em such facilities for thé show ón its amplé aeconmiodatio; foe merge лы TÀé —We scarcely dare trust ourselves to speak on the invariably atten imme oris e aS ut Da M of steam cultivators аз Juxz 27, 1863.] itnessed, viz., on 100 acres of old sward, within | < ба vei the iow ground, во that the Council of that great Society will be able to admit that it has been vei E ie and x iui at the same time feel that it has conferr еа а cultural b oon on the northern counties of Eb МИ: еи ак eus паш ет y ЖЕЕ РЭБ EE эы с -È в ч & E 79 e et т: es B. ч P ax. © , . | $ о еец E f er IDCM | Mum ded : ES " , А | ENT Е АЕ. 15 Е | BESU, $5 ш | i m 9 M | Е a. esgaegsrsis B see | || RE For В. 121. E ры E EZ $ 5o = = c © с = © mE: 2| E H5 Ge 9-9 &Q XU Ae $ 155 xinh * law m п op Жор JEg] И яяя ан |а оов =) В 4o NER Z epis $i IX T Ao Ml i E: a 5 ‚>. „8 й їл `4 Ix Os mr 2 я Е р А e i і z ЕРЕ Р e m e PPI E^ o © с 55 в-ф B " os "d c o`p 355 S-S i 2-3: 453 EE. ЕЁ * Streatley is about 2 miles lower down the river than THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL — 615 EXTRACTS =ош FROM THE EXTEACTS PRESS. а RO PRESS. “ The machine is certainly Turk Нүр; the most compact s We are satisfied "that efficacious force pump of all house cien ought its size that we have ever : = to have оч and we ar seen."— Daily Telegraph. Е "её E equz de isfied that if Тн HYDROPULT. Í aeg = they once em itthey will “ АП Londoners and (Е $ order „1° — Liverpool other town residents who 2 E = = p»? üy Po care for their gardens { ; $ Р. ; dE and greenho ould avail themselves of such f He -— ardeners" ‘Chron gricultural T da THE We Om- ardener. зн DROPULT. — r Tt wil soon pay for it vint T ou in т garden, оо fór hou xad old pu ng а s at hand in its simplicity and porta- of an emergency of bility бен its strong any kind hich m recommendation.” — ll- require an immedi rated News of the removal or discharge World. water." — Garden azine. “ Nothi PR n : ing has yet been YDRO: introduced for watering gardens ual to the 2 гер but AL Бе сах water, in a few us for al on any ordinary to а machine whic suburban gardon, th йе е d d DX | witliobt."— Fiórat Pona , satfastory (бынан бй. тает Lied o cii oily say : пуй — e ва; = T3 T ал = ж ETIN ГА Ы publie establishment = = — а = ESS 2-3 s rs or private house should Е МЕ scien sepu E "ашу Тарава апа testih, бз — Age e AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY HAND POWER (ScovnED by Rovat LETTERS PATENT), Prie TWO GUINEAS Complete, with 24 feet Suction-and 3 feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler, 8 ча Weighs but € жасаша en WIRE MGR er Dru н аады rom a from: which observations up to May 28 were өрү Notices до бер nden ded ficient and usefal Fire Engine by the principal Fire Insuranée Cc & $ P ORDERÉD BY THE W. TMENT AS GÍNES th i in T Tomas RivERS, Esq [; Өнїнткү HIPBARD, Esq., did ótber well-known gentlénien, recommend it as an invaluable Garden Implement. d. ed fre- deri from а лако Ce Те a P Dictionary of Ане Мо КОТ itis fers fr EDE dd with oweth" an а! ү mud sand usually found in miro А е bcn ш; correspondent's meaning, bec: the Jig question ors some interest | ma ing evidence connected with t species to it : We should referthe genus to the following es :—Festuc: ovina var. duriuscula, and again a variety of the latter name іп lumetorum, Linn. The па is undoubtediy а valuable Grass, andif. we view the duri а and rubra, as varieties, we have évidence adaptation varie for difer: vm sitions, an perhaps, indeed, of the varieties themselves being induced by positi thi 1, Е. ovina, dwarf, o: uplands, affordin а swi d nutritious herb because the soil ma i i pástures, muc e EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. nsurance Office, Liverpool. * The invention will prove ex valuable for ail the Sir,—I ws much = ure in ех ressi ng the high pues which sa ое are appl —BWINTON Воот, aii and (mas uU with A е a pem the , Liverpool and London Insurance Com mpany." working of your Hydropult. еге can be n a an n ts portability ges facility. dE ib to be avi le in the éarlier. пака of fire in warehouses, u- n recommend: || factories, ór private houses, екет аг conftagrations, the genera. Company 9t tho. рирШо.—Йкнт Lows, Becretatyy, s hile its applicabilit; anii and other робне will be Lus to any oni rA "gom: траш; my dear| “Iù а blow po room it would be of сата кееш , Е. Paor Dove; Manager." rvice. p J: оне) ; Oaledoniim Insurance . has. P. Button, Esq." mpany. Ci ION : Important to the Publie,— The extensive sale of the HYDROPULT has excited the cupidity so-called res epeelabla but in reality qa Manufacturers, who ate now palming on the public lI imitatiól of the Hydropult, and thro bled t for sale, in бнт of th rincipal Ironmongery and Sééd Establishments throughout the city and provinces. hese devices resemble in many respects the Hydro e, and а 1 t ult in appe caleulated to басота. the dro efore "The Proprie ther ety having the Ree vd — unsuspecting, as they are often placé ear or near the Hydr - ult p сага, conditions of вой and. di b; dix cunis Pes from thol this caution, and respectfully алган tbat parties wishing to ctun the Ep rm des d e iride: rest, Itis an inferior Grass to 2, as indeed its pubescence, machine offered for sale, and see 1 if it has atta ched thereto a label, JEA the follow. H but „évei. its tendebcy to hairinees |a Portable inihi en Engme; ӨВТЕРЇТНВ & arérs, | md EN Lad iD cum 9 "pim ; General Agen t (Voss Patent)" Unless this label b the machine is Эб is п whicb, indeed, | Ну t. йт regunt Y 3 pd ФЕ HYDROPULT is MADE òf BRASS and REUS ды so Е did uu gow F. шшс grows on thé top ól a «il, ed mand ft TOR uL GALLONS of WATER PER MINUTE FIFTY‘ PE will sometimes creep теғу nith: Now Sinclair says that EM “the emeret йы еер AE ата, 2 du ры! ency. T, Bernon Ж. Li eu ” апа the геаво! ʻi raluable [o impoveri the soil. Butwe conclude that as these |, of fhe Royal белеу for Protection of ir from Me beri to its otn in saving Y property varieties have creeping thé èn sent included, it | Bayswat er from destructio n culi of the forms F. ovina and duriuscula, which adapt themselves М y will givi F poor to any e buta муч» and of poor matter in poor soils, tom the Е entions do any better. D DRILL: dir A Subscriber. About 600 gallons pe ыен e neam toe be Pit per aer LII g- rere | Е FIRE! FIRE! inii ТИЕ nypHOPULT 15 THÉ MOST EPFICIENT FIRE-ENGINE ÍN THE WORLD, BECAUSE THE MCST AVAILABLE. : 16 сап be used for all purposes for FOE shit а Бубе or force pup is applicables and in situations where other contrivances are useless AE E A AE ҮТ P. BUTTON, PROPRIETOR, HYDROPULT WAREHOUSE, 27; LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C. WEST-END DEPOT, 309, REGENT STREET, W. 79 THE GARDENERS' КИДШЕ Дд AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [JUNE 27, 1863, GREEN'S LATEST IMPROVED PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES - FOR Pe PRESENT SEASON 1863. GREEN NEW PATENT LAWN MOWER. GREEN'S NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLER. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED TO THOS. GREEN FOR HIS PATENT LAWN MOWERS, PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN ON THREE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1862, AND DURING THE PRESENT SEASON 1863. GR AW all s of бино ^ аб the Royal Horticultural Society's Gre reat Shows held at South й ж May 21, June 11, and ped 2, 1862. (No Prizes d given.) They are the only Machines in constant use at the ROYAL GARDENS, WINDSOR; the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL, iu A SOUTH KENSINGTON; "ihe BOTANICAL GARDENS, REGENT'S PARK; the CRYSTAL PALACE RE NY'S mm , SYDE AM; the K NSINGION PALACE ed NP: оа ерш PARK — «иа іп ийе of the principal Parks, Squares, &c., ey throu ghout ie Kingdom, The Pat of LAWN MOW shes t to constitute й A eficient Implement, namely, Simplicity of Ст е, апі General Prata and ef ey are dud to be able to state that they have ybyg one or two в, but by their long durabilit hw of Ape of the above чч сутын pave te sold since the уе. ен and thousands of na don been received by the Patentees testifying to their епсу. e than the two following efficien TESTIMONIALS. ** Royal "gum Society, South Kensington, W, Feb. 28, 1863. “ Royal Gardens, Windsor, March 27, 1863. * DEAR SIR, —Your wing Machines, which have been in constant use here “ DEAR SIR,—The for two seasons, have wd well. А do their work 'efüiciently, and with a other Machines I h: * To Mr. Green." * Yours truly, Око. Ёүт®в.? Hand Mowing ааа you ы last season for the use.of the Royal Gardens, Windsor, give great satisfactio | * To Mr. Green.” “ Yours very his THOMAS INGRAM.” PRICES. To d 10 маре: d 10) 0 Suitable fora Lady. YI YER UE If withinternalg pee € Tes 2 £7 10 ша Бг Ono Man and Boy "8 En > и H 1 Do, Do. Do. 10s.extra. ө 9... obs 6 pt table for o2 "Man or Two Boys. » 22 » А р 2 0 Sua for in Ме Ж io 17 6 The” 16inch’ 'and Yéinch Mi vie internal gear, are particularly recom- ended for u se by one per: Pin of HORSE MACHTRES, induti Box of Жый DONKEY and PONY MACHINES, mmoluiing Traces and Trace Ж "ети bani А i есі M - With Collecting зан Бок: j To Gat 80 inohes — <> WU ачәсы- ee EE To Cnt 24 inches - £11 10 i o "vt ius Ur 10 0 »::590: v T 2630 = ош мш эжеке. re 26 к ES 12 10 i si o, 718--12.-0 5 y i Ñ - : 0: 5:5, Y 4e 28:8 n ui. 16 14 18 0 0 ies di 0 ME Бейш Boots for аста m fie Pouf; 905. Leather Boote г ^d » d, NA ds, The Horse and Pony М remodelled for t} t D ts the Hand М h universal REM: АП Hand, Donkey, mk Tuy a Machi s ti Self-Cleani g Self-SI г { айй Tregti re no Box ot Bequiattes. pre. CRAT Lr addu. М Ы f aade from best m „and of superior hip; are delivered Car l Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in Ad" are warranted to g d if рр f can 1 X sent болш. КА to eru : 0 0 1 GREEN'S HEPROVRD NEW PATENT SAGEM ROLLERS. Diameter 20 inches, length 22 inches, price #8 . | Diameter 16 deseen PRÉ 17 m de £2 10s. | Diameter 24 inches, length 26 inches, price £4 бе, Diameter 30 i ce £7. Delivered Carriage Free to all the principal Railway me and Shipping Ports in England, PORTABLE and FI FIXED STEAM ENGINES ; COMBINED THRESHING, SHAKING. and WINNO ; > ; WING MA ; REAPING and MOWING MACHINES; BONE CRUSHING MILLS ; N SHING and BEAN SPLITTING ЖЫЗ, CHA CUTTERS ; and every description of HORTICULTURAL ard llt iu: I MENTS and MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of IRONWORK for. the IMPROVEMENT or EMBELLISHMENT of LANDED PROPERTY. Tilustrated. Catalogues on application, T. GREEN & SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS г& 2, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, E.C. y | Jory 4, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. GREEN'S LATEST IMPROVED PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWIN G, ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES FOR THE PRESENT SEASON 1863. as. € 7 A IO Edo Mud GREEN'S NEW PATENT LAWN MOWER. GREEN'S NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLER. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED TO THOS. GREEN FOR HIS PATENT LAWN MOWERS, PATRONISED BY.HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN ON THREE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1862, AND DURING THE PRESENT SEASON 1863. GREEN'S PATENT LAWN M ERS have carried off every Prize that has been given in all cases of abend and were the only Machines es Highly Commended y es e Royal Horto pue Great Shows held at South Kensington, May 21, June 11, and July 2, 1862. (No Prizes were cien They are the y Machines in use аб the ОТАН GARDENS, pa ei the ROYAL HORTICULIURIE SOCIETY'S GARDENS, SOUTH KENSINGTON” the BOTANI NICAL ri A REGENT'S PARK; the CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY’ GARDENS, SYDENHAM; the KENSINGTON PALACE ARDENS; the HY YDE PARK GARDENS, an ndi in most of the principal Parks, Squares, &е., of the Nobility, Clergy, pue: Gentry throughout the iei The P tentees, after th of LAWN M S, have come to the conclusion that three things are essential to co; р areal and ү Im t namely, Simplicity of Constructi уйыне нй апа General Practicability, and нр А fe pon to be able to state that teg have combined the thre Mach: nie two seasons, but by their long durability. Upwards of 14000 of the е Pire havo bo sold sin P he угат | р and thousands of letters have bee: efficiency. They ore than the two following n received + the сг testifying to their TESTIMONIALS. * Royal Horticultural Society, South ндо, W, КЕР 9, rad “ DEAR Srg, —Your Мо owing Machines, which Ww two sensons, have answered well. They do thei iie - euet). M Sith а manual labour than any other Ma chines I have tried, * You “ Royal нане Windsor, M 27, vim * DEAR Srg—The Han eni gu mee use of the Royal Gardens, Windso ог the “ To Mr. Green,” | | ! | | rs truly, Gro, EYLES,” * To Mr. Green." "s * Yours very - THOMAS аары PRICES: If wit! livery Box. š h Patent Delivery To - is — т 10 0 Suitable for a Lady. PL e Np 18 un 7 £7 10 0 Suitable for One Man сардал. £s 15 0 5 5 Do. Do. Do. 10sextra t Es эб, 6 10 i Suitable f. for s Man or Two Boy: vd 2 " ^ s 10 Е-е for Two Men 4g 9 E The 16-inch and 14inch d hine, Mane internal p are се й 2. гесот- е ended for se by one per PRICES af HORSE MACHINES, including Box of Requisites DONKEY and PONY M. po inei e vig Traces. With сёй Box. With Patent Delivery B With Collecting Bo Patent Deltvery Box. | To Cut 30 inches p" 0077: 290739. iid " 1 10 0 To "y 2 inches L- MRE E AE- A t-ian L BEA 5] x s Гы ра; “4 -. 24 16 0 y? ats H Hu А «xd a nep 15-0 355,42. 99 sié 5 26 р Оги T. $0228 2.0 » Ed 3 18 0.0 3 48 » 29 0 31 8 0 Lestlioé Boots for Potes Ss "fo iu, 0s. Tether Boots for = Hone, ies ael; TA 4s. The Horse and tirely remodelled for tl t tl princip „ whicli have given such universal atisfaction.. All Hand, Doo, and ШҮ Machines h t Self-Cleaning Self-S} peni g g ts, and require no Box of menos isites, The Machi 1 terials, and of superior workmanship; are delivered Carriage Free to all the ү Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in England; are warranted t xem tisfacti d if not app 1 of be at t d, if sent Carriage Free t ‚а i Diameter 20 incl h price £3 5s. | PAD 16 inches, length 17 inches, price £2 10s.. | Diameter 24 inches, loui 26 inches, price £4 5s, meter 30 ен, length 32 inches, price £7. Delivered Carriage Free to all th principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in England. PORTABLE and FIXED STEAM ENGINES ; COMBINED THRESHING, SHAKING, and WINNOWING MACHINES; - х "WING АГА НАННЫН B SPLITTING MILLS; CHAFF REAPING wd MOW. CLOD CRUSHERS, and WROU: ORNAMENTAL and PLAIN ENTRAN D GA' ! L E, AT Ene IRON WHEELBARROWS ; CATTLE and PIG TROUGHS; SHEEP RACKS; WASHING and WRINGING MACHINES; FIRE-PROOF IRON SAFES ; VED IRON STA ánd everj vue of HORTIC xd AORJOULURAL IMPLEMENTS ; EE and MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of IRONWORK for the IMPROVEMENT or EMBELLISHMENT of LAN Illustrated Catalogues. ой spi. 1 | T. Gill & SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS ; & 2, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, Е.С. “> THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JULY 4, 18863 ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE THIRD GREAT SHOW, " Crass 1.—96 Kinds эм "hes Lc 1 truss of each . Б. ЕУ St. SENS {Л Nursery, Colchester, 71. 2 Messrs. Paul & Son, Old Cheshunt muy cede E [5А г. Jas. ттар Piltdown, Maresfield, S 3L 4th, MJ J. Key: Salisbury, 21. Crass 2.— inds of CUT ROSES, 3 trusses of each (Nurserymen, „ Mr. C. Turner, Roya al Nurseries, Slough, x Messrs. Paul & NE o Cheshunt нн Cheshunt, 31. 9 & J. Е Lea Bridge Road Nurseries, Leyton, и E, 4th, Mr. B. Es Cant, Nurseryman, Colchester, 11. —94 Kinds бае CUT posna 8 trusses of each Mr. J. K: TE 2 iw 9d, Mr. E. P. Hertford, 91. за, Мг. R. Laing, Twickenham, 11, 10s. 4th, gown ho & Son, Cheshunt, 14. —94 Kinds of CUT ROSES, 1 truss of XT urserymen). Low Mr. C. Turner, Мэл aon Slough, 2l, з. 6d. Crass 5.—48 Kinds of CUT ROSES, 1 truss of each (Amateurs). lst, Мт. J. T. Hedge, Reed Hall, ПАА Hg rome Caversham Park, Reading, hington, т А а Priory, Байоо, 8l. C. G. Ro WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1868. AWARD . OF THE JUDGES. 6 FUCHSIAS, distinct kinds (Nurserymen). lst ad P бле, за, M , Rugby, 22.—6 FUOH. sus m kinds rimi. ts tutter, 186, Mr. в Gardiner, Gr. , Oak Lodge, Clapton Park, a 9d, Mr. Н. Cannell Gr. to б. Jennings, Esq., Oak Lodge, Claph Crass 23.—3 STANDARD FUCHSIAS, distinct kinds (Open). 186, Mr. » E. Gr. to Mrs. Barchard, Putney Heath, E CLA: —12 VAR. uper ror акын distinct kinds Withheld) т. W. Young, Gr. to R. Barclay, Esq., Highgate, 2l. Crass 25.—9 CALADIUMS, distinct kinds (Open 18, ае al pem & Co., Pine-Apple Place, 186 2d, ware | . Highgate, 3l. CLASS a6. —6 TREE reps даров admitted (Open). (No competition). Crass 27.—10 EXOTIC ҮЙ ed distinct kinds (Open), Extra, p W. Bull, N MEN King's MEE € 21. Extra, Mena. A AM n & Co, Nurs n, Edgew: Road, N., 17. 105. ERO rU lares Gr. to E, A. De Grave, Esq., Fetcham, ште; th, Mr. W. D Gr. to Esq., Birch Hall, Col- (Norz.—Ferns to be sh n pots eeding 15 inches Ex Pluie ., Віа 5 in diameter). No mulo was xb complied wit xi The —24 Kinds of OUT re тур? sach (Amantes) W——— MÀ Ist, Mr. В. Dobree, The Priory, Wellington, Somerset, Crass 28.—12 BRITISH ого other HARDY FERNS, Е 2d, Мт. J. Т. Hedge, Reed Hall, Colehester, 2l. ds (Open). 3d, Mr. W. Ingle, Gr. to C. G. Ro Е.В.Н.8., Birch | Ist, М vk А фр. , Nurse Dorking and Reigate, 37. Hall, Colehester, И. 2а, "Mr. ^H. La vey, Gr. to E. A. De Grave, Fotoham, 91. 4th, Беу. 8. R. Hole, Caunton Manor, Newark, Notts, 103, Equal 2d, Mr. J. A e Nurseryman, Ham mith, 2i. Extra, Mr. H. Sawkins, Gr. to G. Brassey, Ésq., Bramfield, ч Messrs, Ive n, Dorking and Reiga Hertford, 75. 6d. А ss iip or Sài TENDER wreck in FLOWER ur aae e sed. NAI ыран n: Messrs. Veitch 4 Bon, хен and Oh B ulti- 1 y.J. T. chester, 81 essrs. Veito for Bomaera m! 2d" Mr. W. Ingle, Gr. to С. б. Hound, Esq, F.R.H.S., Birch iR: Hall, Deor e d ka 108, Mr. Frost, | Dropmore, for Statice Frostii, S.B. За, Mr. J. Stratton, M Bruce, аа п. Mr. Wm. Bull, Chelsea, for Ouvirandra fenestrali euge c oo ЫН Esq, Oaversham Priory, пейт] олз), шуу or RARE тра PLANTS NOT in pen aure dto A licut, Gr. а жил Messrs. Yet & Son, Exeter and СЪДА Pteris serrulata bd di NN кыча diio truss of each (Amateurs). Meseta. Backh use & Son, for Н; hyllum val is, Mr. T. Hed сой Най, Colchester, 11, 10s ui bibite сина ж 9d, Mr. Н. Helyar, Pendomer, n horus r Yeovil, 3d, Mr, J. Stratton, Manningfor ord Bru ruce, Marlborough, 10s. Ex Mr. 8. Dobree, The Priory, Wellington, Somerset, 78. 6d. Crass 9.—18 NEW ROSES o Ор). 5? single trusses, distinct ( 1st, Mr. W. Ра urseryman, Waltham Cross, 27. э Mr. B. p. d nt, Nurseryman, Colchester, 11. 105. , Messrs. Paul & ed e etn Mec N urserios, Cheshunt, 17. Crass 12 TEA-SCENTED and prede ROSES TM e, Reed Hall, Colchester, 27, 3 u e 11. 103. Mr. Н. Exell, Gr. to J, Hollingw: 1. ECORATED BASKET x VASE of ROSES (Open). 2d, Mr. J. К Salisbury, 3d, Mr. E. P. сіз, Nurseryman, Hertford, 11. Equal 3d, Mr. C. Turner, E yore Slough, 11. Crass 15.—COLLECTION. Ча Gross NEL Мт. EM Бев „ 2. — d urseries, Cheshunt, М. dp recien E Boe PznPETUAL |: PET E 3st, The Rev. Н. Helyar (for Cien Ced de Charla) 2L 2d, Mr. C. Turner, Nurseries, Bloug! Crass 17,—24 ROSES, not less than 10 bread d (Open), 18, Mr. W. Paul, Ni Waltham Cross, 6l Е. P. Francis, Nurseryman, Hertford, AL. Moore. Paul & Son, Qld Cheshunt Nurseries, Cheshunt, 8l: Crass 18.—20 NEW ROSES, not less that 10 distinct kinds Messrs. Paul & Son, ом} a Nurseries, Chesh 3d; Mr. W. Раш, Nurseryman, Waltham ~ altham Cross, 4, ота PLANTS. Crass 19.—12 FINE FOHAED md and JARUGATED PLANTS lst, Messrs. J. & C. meon 7L n ve & Co., Pine-Apple Place, Edgeware Mr. W. Bull, King's Road, Ch Messrs. T. Бай, King's Rond, Chen ш З мт 20,—10 FINE FOLIAGED and VARIEG. PLANTS | түтү; ч Mr. J. zm Gr. to J. Yates, |o . Veitch & Son, for - Messrs. Backhouse & Son, indsæa stricta, wx B. Lowe Backhouse & Son, for Trichomanes Kaulfussii, S.B. т. W. Bull, for Araucaria Rulei, S.B. Me ү! s E. '& G. He ridus on & Son, for Primula sinensis Messrs Messrs. Backhouse & Bon for Lis тенте s alatum, B. essrs. Backhou for Lin tii, B. , for Gardenia florida v. variegata, B. C. Fussell, for Gyinnogramma А var., B. ioides, Special "€ Backhouse & Son, for Group of rare Ferns, Special tii Crass 31.—NEW ORCHIDS in FLOWER (Open). essrs, Vei itch & Son, for Pouch, Ma. Aclandi- Fu Re 8.К. Ме Wa Watson, Gr. to C. Leac qd» Clapham Park, for Disa graudiflora superba, S or RARE n ORNAMENTAL PLANTS | Mr. Standish, Aseot, for Lyco eme Messrs. Veitch & Son, for Tigustru Mr. Standish, ims Quercus вр. Japan, B. Messrs. Vei: itch & Son, for Asplenium consimile, B. CrAss 33. —NEWLY xertobUdÉp PLANTS (Open). а sp. "faim Mr. Standish, Авфої, for Woodsia no ce M weg S.B. ^w H dpi i ae Messrs. Veitch & Son, for Alocasia macrorhiza | о, bi sint pd X CASE, for терет Room (Open) - ooper & бо., Covent Garden, Chass 35.—WARDIAN CAS eges ү for the Drawing Room (Open). lst, Messrs. Ж Henderson & Qo., Pine-Apple Place, Edgeware 2d (Withhelà). 8d, Messrs. Barr & Sugden, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, 17, Crass 36.—WINDOW BOXES FILLED with PLANTS Ist, NE 8 Macintosh, Hammnersmith, 90, (Open). 2d, M кй Жүл Чо О. Eyre, Esq., Welford Park, New За, Messrs. Barr & Sugden, 12, King St., aliti Crass 37, —6ÉEEDLIN! Ir HL RET ARDEN 186 Class Certificates, Манэ Е LII WES & Co., for Var. Pelargonium Lucy Di Messrs. Е. G. fi 2 NC. Uaita — Co., iL Tm бошай e trancis, Hertford, for Scarlet Pelar- | Crass ЖИЫ m POR, i en for Dréwing Room mn Medal, Mr. H. Lavey, Gr. to E. аге Prizes offered by ins булчы Saunders, Esq., Crass, 39.—TH REE rere у НУ, of зал PLANTE. ugden, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, oj, CLASS 40. —24 CUT Мыр err 4 trusses of each (Open). lst, Mr. C. Turner, Roya! eries, Slough, 11. 10s, 2 Mr. W. H. ‘Troen, arser mam "Rugby, ARIA › Mr. G. Grimbly, Nurseryman, Stoke Newington; 108, "PR Ма 41. MISCELLANEOUS, 18%, Lady Dorothy Neville, Petersfield, for Trees with Ailanthus Worms, 21, Messrs. urseryman, York, før Collec- Equal 3d, Mr. М. Higgs, Gr. to Mrs. Barchard, Putney Heath, for Ly КЕ PX Equal 3d, Mess: enderson & Son, St. John's Equal nl M ©. Botley. со E — Equal 4t ir. "c. Turner, Royal Nurseries, mec for Cut Bat 108, Grave, Esq. m, Surrey ma, FRUIT. Cass A. ноша of EX (Fruiterers only). (No competition). Силвз B.—COLLECTION of FRUIT, $ dishes, distiset. 1st, n C, Turner, Royal Nurs изе! Slough, T. за, Mr. C. о to Н.Н. S, Esq., St. Dunstan's; Regent’ 1. nderson, Gr, to the Duke of Sutherland, Trentham, 81. Extra, Mr. на eroe Gr, to the Duke of Marlborough, CLA! зе UR APPLE, PR 'VIDENCÉE. 1st, Mr. T. [mde Gr. to C. Bailey, Esq. ALI. Aberdare, 9, 2d, Mr. J. Wallis, Gr. to J. Dixon, sq., Congleton, Il. 103. tass D. 59 APPLE, QUEEN. lst, Мг. A. Grant, Gr. . Plu пей, Esq., East End, RAUM any variety except QUEEN. Тай, to the Earl of Scarborough, Sandback Park, Rotherham, 2l. 2d, Mr. z ©. Dwerrihouse, Gr. to Viscount Eversley, Heckfield lace, Hants, 11, 108. » Crass F.—GRAPES, COLLECTION of, distinct kinds, 1st, жо Hill Gr. {о В, Sneyd, Esq., Keele Hall, Staflord- в ‚5 Mr. A. Trenderson, Gr. to the Duke of Sutherland, Trentham, 31. 8d, Mr. J. Cross, Gr. to Lord Ashburton, The Grange Alresford, Hants, 27. Crass G.—GRAPES, BLACK HAMBURGH, single dish. 18, Mr. А Meredith, Vine Cot , Garston, near Liverpool, 3l. 2d, Mr. J. Wallis, ar. ri Dixon, Esq. ., Congleton; 21. 3d, Mr. С. d. Lanin, o J. B. Glegg, Esq, Withington Hall, "par APES, DUTCH HAMBURGH, single dish. m Mr. БА Meredith, м нао. пеаг me с 3l. 2d, Mr. "У Gr. A. Barnes, Esq., wo | 3d, Mr. С, Turner, Royal Nurseries, Slough, 11. "X EX E FRANKENTHAL, single dish.. | 1st, Мг th, Vineyard, Garston, near us 3L 2à, Et Jones y to J. C, Philips, Esq., за, M A. Heuderson, Gr. to the Duke of pras. rentham, 11. Crass J. аиа, BLACK, апу variety except FRANKEN- THAL. Sneyd, Esq., Keele Hall, Stafford- Оьлвв К.—ӨВАРЕЗВ, ЖЕТИ МОВСАТ of «лкт sing] D" mae J. Em Gr. to Heath, 3l. Turner Royal N [^ n 3L. urseries, Eius Блонь 3r We ИЕ с —GRAPES, MUSCAT, ther variety. a oce. 1st, Mr. J 28, M 35 Dor SE Mos, fiq., Сайып йай}, 3 3d, Mr Тиц бе to the Duke of Marlborough. Blen- кала, тш except MUSOAT, variety F. Mould, Gr. to J. Bláden, Esq, Hartebourm? IPRC тни кебі Hall, Stafford- Duke of Sutherland, ? Extra, Mr. Jorr 4, 1863.] BAL. HORTICULTURAL , ‚ЗШЕ RDS— Con Crass P.—NECTARINES, 2 Dishes, Distinct Kinds. Ist, Mr. J. Cross, gr. A Lord Ashburton, The Grange, Alresford, Hant ts, 2à, Mr. W. Терк, Gr. to т. H. Ен Esq., Roehampton, 91. Mr. G. iow Gr, to W: Н, Stone; Ésq., Leigh Park, Havant, 1. Crass Q.—NECTA RINES, oon Dish. Мү. J. Wills, Gr. to Sir P. Grey Egerton, Bart, M.P., Tarporl ву, Cheshire, M. oer 2d, Mr. T. Ban , Gr. to Lord Bagot, Blithfield Hall, Cheshire, Ns 3d, Mr. W. Tillery, Welbeck, Worksop, Notts, 10s. Crass R.—FIGS, single dish,!12 fruits. ЧЫ: pos Gr.to the Duke of Northumberland, Syon Ist, M: e, 1i. 2d, ме d ^pottle, Gr, to B. D. Colvin, Esq., Bealings, Suf- THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, imperfectly ripened ; if the winter was ier with the а ЫП of Strawberries, n or severe their constitution suffere d; ** Under all these untoward circumstances we , 158. 3d, M E онш, Gr. to E. Benyon, Esq., M.P., Englefield, | need not жле, that these beautiful plants found Беа -— ^ иу NN single dish, à fruits, 18, Mr. & quse d ro Slough, 1 2d, ше * та А. Barnes, б; за, м. J ? Beo, "Tedworth Gardens, , Marlborough, 108. Crass T.—PLUMS, single dish. lst, Mr. A. Ingram, Gr. to J. J. Blandy, Esq., Reading, 11. CLA —STRAWBERRIES, 4 dishes, au t kinds. 15, Mr. Р. Lydiard, Nh Easton, Bath, 1i. 5. с "Mn W С. атт | m of attempting t 627 r with t results of that sexuality in tbe рий айды. ot hey would h he the esnik of art and culture., The incontro vertible truth thus stands forth that the exer "e of age jin regard to the "apis naosásarily variable by clim important in опе — as APA ee As om g how "^. ar pete friend. t hinks far more highly o of himself than of us -— Before however we can join in adopting h Mj or ap ва іп | шаппег оЁ вайп little fav: or that. nursery should have so entirely |= abandone d р cultivation that many of Mr. t discoveries cannot now be ob-|t — in n Englan n case, weed — адын of the hope- w these erede out o doors—in етер Staffordshire at all events—and ing to thro w my plants awa; Е place lst, Mr. J. Widdowson, Gr. to C. arnes, Esq., Rickmans- worth, 2l. 2d, Mr. C. Б Nurseryman, men 1i. 105, s W.—MELONS, Green-fleshed. lst, den J. „райо Gr. to B. D. Colvin, Esq., Bealings, Suffolk, | 1.1 д» ENS Бейдин LE "- та, Mr egg, r. to е: Raes p, oschen, Esq., CLAS! 06. X MELONS, Scarlet-fleshed. 1st, Mr. J. Tegg, Gr. to Barcn Hambro, Корак 11. 108. 9d, Mr. W. Tilly, Welbeck, Worksop, Nott „1 iM. Тш 9. to W. Н. ев’ Esq. Roehamp- „ Crass Y.—VINES i POTS, bearing fruit; 4 Plants: | о competition). ойлы ‹ Sg n 8., 41. й erkhamy еа за, Мг. RUN. f ae Gr. to the Earl of Lovelace, Ripley, MISCELLANEOUS. —For Fruits not specially mentioned. Ast, Messrs. Lane Fruit Trees in Pots, 2 2d, Mr. G. ч P1 to Ti 10s. p Esq., St. Albans, for dish of Tomatoe: The Фатеев осів, Chronicle. EIE x элине» JULY 4, 1863. MEETIN! R THE ENSUING WEEK. Jul 7 pug pe Ч man and Fruit y Committees) at S. Kensington .. Noon "—« THE beautiful blossoms of MovTA TUESDAY; PEONTES & TR сзи for Collection of h bout tral border of the рант ous E Knypersley, where they have s marvellously, as а glance at DS contributed will sufficiently pro ECENT article on the STRAWBERRY in thè Technologist, in which the ар Mr. W. Е. PRINCE, asserts that “у ery erroneous views » on the E have existed in both. America and ngland, seems to deserve a passing The e б Hortioulture, pabllihe tru sh some evidence o aco ri oint which such a paragraph as P4 ЧО, go i e It is admitted, E vely gro titia "n the А-н Ко FUR - — жен for the million. (11! in 1828, ? but to elicit Is it Had that oe plants of the Ameri Strawberries are ub, female ? is it true that those females Hte e productive than our herm үлүшү . 1. 80 tho; fact is is wort th knowin and we venture to ask t Can any of our "доа on this side the Atlantio confirm these statements? If they сап we shall be only too happy to publish their аг We Pet, or returns to the od statement that i in such ts Chili and some i utbois. So, at leas we understand the somewhat confused sta tement in the work alluded to. But we are у that heré, | authenticated by their names, —— If, as we have already had occasion to remark, in reference to the exhibitions of New Plants at 06 о the previous metropolitan exhibitions of the рге year, veles have carried the da; ay over all other шам nove. ties, n Europe, the males (or **stam ' plants ave been exterminated, and only тее ты | left, w hat аге yi ti almos H | the show. of Wednesday last at South Kensington ; for totally excluded, “ oe at t the prosent шы € female varieties | the , mostly ined | tö and t two mar of our be progress made in the la е ее, exhibited by Mr. BATEMAN from nypersley Hall which he makes жа regard to their treatment в а по number о: Pr "bof m of t cultural Бау, ља те Һоре, н e. position ese really rdens af revive nis flowers in the pe em of. is , and the Tur sensible suggestions | p enibg = аы Fatuity is а hi ; but we let A азв, РА wisasa | it comes. Mr. PRIN goes on say, that 416 is plainly ublie, Such an Cere ar of ** "e PN mc Fali different kinds of the Chinese Moutan or e ide ‚ when on dn Hortieultural Ad um directed à its surpassing mi ving myself mr oe two уса тоор the liberality of the „and having obtained nun du the Bagshot wg mg the ORTUNE сан in the servie Е t point to more Ue po gos in > they ed ава satisfactorily. For if à cold айа wet, théirt wood wi notice ог. pie for зан nd m ost | istic re de r3 a кз simply ‘required a ЫТ тайы "preti does я —— fine потене, às eaves, were е Seren í Е | ora »| loid w 9 d n useful plant adapted since P that made ы the. Messrs, кваса of кез was never before witnessed. 6 to find tha Mieres has notwithstand arguments w ЕУ | against it, of hich ih medals instead of the great i it justice, in cases there was on Pn m ens e к н ms on eren vm and іб too speedily » s i e ас) et E t^ EB £a ES EB MS S к. 5 ЕЁ © BE et E ч Ls n, remained, in noranee of РАД of pn aco that the European пате will heno они - based on sed іп м | leaves, winged stems, and rich blue pu rple о this is class Mr. Burn showed the curious Опитва enestralis їп а flowering state; and under the e of "rorem а-о Méars. ARTER & Co. "d up some cut specimens of what appeared to be a fine variety of 8S. , Greyana, with gre n Lace leaves, and el spot oh the iis fath by! him in various horticultu nl бей айма IL m in their **Treatise on Н огош AM h зоні, xual io indispensablo in a eciontifie view, it is equally demanded in every country and climate where Stra ҮС are ж that possess these oh character- Altho Mr. Рвгхоғ, “ us ma^ phere cause the best edi who migrate here to Poe giat ыш absurdi as | these élimatio variations hå ior z дм of Ше pale bmi rose flow and ong the tender not PY we Mit t "Lean th, ы between the kai m cool пал held together te form E mre rachides, jt to all but E Eod, v and nd. equally unfamiliar growers, was Trichoman pinmmatifil fronde, the raehis of which was distinetly [JULY 4, 1868, 628 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. winged, and the oblon The p mongst these Shipley Fancies i t E Taaie floribu ndum, a somewhat bolder | characterised adar Е white ground-colour and | Art res "William Paul, and Clown are ойе - E this style of plant, with the ribbon-like ^ pinnm|very Aman develo s deep m pepe ges blotches | set. каа ба of the Parterre is more e show comparable with Pteris cretica as to size, but when in | aroun nd th е eye, the outside of the pe tals ls bein g шко or | flow ан) w centre, cgi spots, де Бе, 1 bluish fructification, which e is plant Mes not, fringed g hes purple. oonshine has a yellow centre, clear intense the margin with sunken, elongat ed e cysts, and | f 1 intensity—these passing into m lne spots, [ ed а broken bluish-purple irregular е dus projecting thread- like receptacles; or h 1 xe potting, d , the - flower that alatum, with pinnate fronds, чае. nged and ма atifid toothed pinnz, em vlating i in beauty T. scandens Pen which we set out. Seca и in teresting too were „Trichomanes trichoideum, whose has under s one among those just Avel, called Her Mj. This же the two larger or ba ck | and a somewhat irregular bronzy-red edging, the uppa petals a good deal covered with this bronzy colour, ld Cup 1 s deep нм with "eene d spots, the top petals splashed with violet o with roundish s of black purple hes the multiplied segments; T. membranaceum and uscoides, both with undivided fronds; T. ‚ nanum, ‹ опе gue near the centre, these passing into hort rayson the outer side, and Ling edged with a zone of lilac pene broad margin of lighter or grayish bl tha me Féea is given; T. Zollingeri, one of javanicum set with roaa ни fronds ; eum hort stiff o innatifid wing E sti zed | while the lower petals are three- tas covered Ha | dense dark рач, bloteh in immediate contact with а clear orang dern ted e eye, the blotch ias even аб the | + à. and with а ngularity repeal P aee race with a E sce w ground m апу of Alice gst t mata гей е on the low the pu e maroon т petals While ones are daos near the eii with faint ple. We imagine that. 10 more inter. | crossing with the show эы EOS will e. hey rathar want seems tob of cream i colour. Th a пагон variety, vig deserting t to indsæas fro e Vers haffilad £1 ып ле еу der Кос, parue here one and т з eedily, and | b trio of Wales, in which the low wers drap ume us а па Paler dos a ташуу ма у gly ta. disappear spe be glad е, and ise Ж ОКЕ" DEAN that 1 + 11; for e gla to be e nli ghte pu Don in interest to the pom Ferns -— dy manced The han dsomest, in ege res pem at east, stri pezi- ie the others being арр зе end Термен [v y recurvata; obtusa, dubia, асо is, and sagitta: Still n this class there w а SN Varron ii L, young pla ants ; from DERSON Ж бох, Руа si sinensis fol. та Б хун а „vari egated- | У of Агапова со of t re al ones especial out into м шер, while the up prer r quib тг ane delicately the pere od such as Harlequin, Hibernie Thomas oore, &c., which come as selfs until hot weather sets in; ; while i in the case of others, such as Mrs, s. Turner, the the the E kon fen- arious both in form and io shade of деў purple, nd and ГЕТЕ pomi g ATIS with peach w deep r-coloured, a good ү Chinese Pih; * s — denia florida vatis: inier at p. 602; ssrs. BACKHOUSE & бох, Adiantum Ghies- eM a fine deep green broad-pinnuled Pea and finally from the Rev. J. G. C. FUSSELL, Y Se о! ale. po- leo Ж Ше. а ie lilac жер pes purple ipsu: veined Sim. eek purple. Prince кашы, їв voy, bizarre in colour, t petals being creamy white with here and there a орн the general tint of the lower | g white flower, Princess of Wales, and similarly delicately e sorts, warm weather destroys the beautiful mark FORM OF -— CELLS MADE BY WASPS AND HE HONEY BEE Тнк T form affected by the cells of various kinds of wasps and bees has attracted the attention, wr liters s the precii properties of these cells have x eus of yellow, and the s spots , dense purple £f thas arly welt managed specimen of de niis where the yellow of the eye has run out Жо ү purple, having more of a maroon tinge, and the pal e par ts bein str eake d with pale purp. ple; of i Cr reator ; while, by t p pc pe of w the Tay ад м: ричи cordifolia under its more — ut less t name of pes ов oi purple. st darker — all these, бошо. Bla 1ebeard | апа King of Italy, both fine show: y flow excellent tin form, wi ith t суо lower Ез bluish cubes - and by the less anovel but I aps аА мыле benutiful M sa grandiflor su ba | m Mr, N, gr. ofpClapham | ed by|* hired, Me on ва was а very large dark spot | scarcely ї feathered on the low e petu, а P olde n eye, red feathered dark spots on kd Ee petali уш the upper are of a reddish aly is ells are resti pted io possess over othe s—advan: so important as to TER the ba bu of m e in favour of the ins A cts that adopt the geometrical plan » ане their cel I have for a long time feit convinced that both parties in this controversy are in error, as men generally are | when they attempt to speculate on the reasons for the n four Park. Tow ccom three or four pans filled iris differently coloured forms of this b мума" terrestrial Cape Orchid. w hardy plants the chief were ogramma dio with a p еер v. upper pe etals, with dark s ро ots right а Teft of the eye, the lower petal with a yellow eye, а dark almost black nly the n necessary consequence of their geometrical form, which form ANA М те necessary consequence of Of ne Gymn or аан е а а t green bipinnate Fern with large y шы а variegated leaved Japanese Privet; and а i Asplenium consimile from Chili: Also, tinct pinnate Woodeia а Japan glau- cous 1 Б h ceeded by another of violet, the extreme eye being pale. | Princess Louisa, formerly noticed, is one of шау violet po set, with a broad creamy white edge to the | low r petal, and a similar hue а good deal breaking | up the deeper colour on the side petals. Thomas Моо: a large pan - 5 sho owy di of t МЫКТАН with design, and incapable of render bns an unt of the origin of the beta 4 ШЕ the се һе рео айап чуен into three classes. adjoining pyrami idal figures, with sli ghtly c curved axes, , some bal vidé in its m r flowers have the е0, риа rr a violet purple with а broadish ne of white, the side ones with a dense bla ck s Bee feathering outwardly, bordered by a tish „tree-wasp forms its pupa cells n this' m сна pa in consequence of the pyramidal fom d the cu coe celis, the comb opens out on t the lower leaves, the other with [шге |; or attenuately pinnatifd leaves: m Mr. STA: of violet, while the lower 1 is straw yellow on the upper go olden eye, SER PS inn 2 2d. Hexagonal cells, formed of adjoining prismatic so novel as the Mes foregoing, but E ы А. ants from Messrs Е E Ф et 45 vss Trist "had stood out. iE dol with ring th last а n some y> озге: ed f the e purple appears. "itte Pet has upper petals similar to the last, but Seedling flowers had much daban i in numbe: since the former exhibition, e there interest notwithstanding. ot of | bank poem just within the edge on the three lower | ed | petals, sized dense violet spots crossed by ach with a paler iberni А i yw hite, spots towards the е ail * pelt аре with rectilinear ee me cog " а p e, at right angles to хе х sls are found in wasps рф in the est Indies, and аб Graham's Town in South Africa, r this investigation al ls P for atic 3d. Hexagonal cells, for ей of adjoining prisma figures, with rectilinear axes F inated by three faces и & rhombic, S r кшш — faces also form, h, one p e the а similar set of gonium from Mr. e fro its small bright Ea. pde rlet flowers, and com- pact habit, promises to be а useful variety for decorative | ; 789 of our Kolima for last year, we hich вате latterly been Y Pansy. The es of our s pe тебетей to the great strides made in the improvement of the us given increased interest en to an vourites The he ello >й, d lel во var striking in appearance, but it contains meris inge some med handsome flowers. of sies da with росу plum ; the ке ad SU d h bronzy red; and the lower one | with а pei margin deepest epis cg eye, and | а black s die this зто, вв с rich and eee Talioman n the of Noemi Demay has purplish upper беа fius! ith bro is Prince of Wol э RE prod these vari f cells may be accounted for, simply by them pressure e of the insects age each other during t the ormation of the cell. quence of the instinct that iie them to hs А — to а plane, and of ес Su ndr! ical form of the nsects bodies, the cells must be hexagon: "mdi of the ша that њав the. double. combs, the m ual pressure c of their ral pr wa paler at the edge, es dns lower edge of the lower petals flushed w М; һаз а upper petals, creamy ium e-spotted side petals, with a plum-coloured edge, and а yellower lower. petal with form of the кш ык ч i If weco could d imagine spherical insects endowed with VÀ instinct te song E om tu ч. іп is welcomed as one of the est of ur border er decorators, has not at all abated. E zone of yellow iue the two; yi leasin a Dean is ue similar, еур m Me a paler s wo affect tienen. of thehexagon алат rhombic Nodecabednm and edge, the spot a much deeper and the араг ре егей w ces of. which may be seen stood very much in need, has been so во largely secured tale band on n, | tagonal dod : оні. pee of this race which bears the name of Admiration i is lighter, having its ts upper eur eem ed = е е з Np: v tie elementary 3 — ў тете. аррто MENSES t wth in every р Mr. Drax, of е of pais bation. $5 three intense spots. , Harlequin is also light, but well ебу and also in the pentagonal ml Jure aces assumed by noticed on the е5 "à e bullets made to fill pers ano the inside Min ehm e bil f. booma 4 rd Creed of straw yellow, the side ones yellower with a belt of hóllow shell, and then discharged against a bank m ren within the iie ape and a а purple pen interest. interest, * ed , earth or a wall, from a mortar. On this subject, I cannot do better than quote thé Jvix 4, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 629 t ti words of Buffon, who wa of each ; but we, who pro struction й mo: ever will in тенме ийй that of plane figu d т quie. may py . 99:—“ Dirai i ; ces cellules de abeill , ces he ee. i tant vantés, tant admirés, me fournissent une preuve de plus contr е „Тепёћо ousiasme et Yad mi iration : cette gur ^ е ү соге | equilater al а ein ular res which are a e that | Auricula- eyed please ts Strain, h Mr. Bragg, of Slough, had a 'colleotion at the Ногой шиа Sra die Show on une 17; but what I hav „ше be tle ha u is always the greatest which consis eates et qwe elle ^e en effet dans la асу n'est ici qu "un résultat mé — et assez чн теат qui se trouve souvent да апв ture, aütres pierres, Ка scs &c., premente constamment cette figure dans leur formation. Qu'o Уз — че денде. ёсаШев m la peau d'une rousse ette, qu sont E s june que баса "ае еп temps. se fait obstacle, et tend à Seer le iis mêmes hexagones dans le sec ond estomac maux ruminans, on les trouve шш les graines, ps чу capsules, 4 dans ce ertaines fleu в, бс. г g zeng o b T by еа 70° 32” by 1 He gives also tbe uia un mean measure- mb are сей llana E lon there duse vis men ents of the. nm ^h nf th autre graine cylindrique, et q aprés y avoir versé autant d'eau que les апае qui | eteni entre ces graines peuvent en recevoir; qu'on fas asse bouillir cette eau; tous ces cylindres deviendront qui "€ appea gs veu the first who intro- ced o Decus. idea x, as the | large size a ch cell, and | 16 nd good ^n orm, Буе! in the E тетте the white centre is Ае bec D forms a r n 171 araldi d e|deep colour whic o; ing Nh it; ey any l'Academie des Sciences, 712,” pag а | оё the rich dark flowers there is a distinct rien dt rema nie €— in а is "investigated for the Ma white, For exhibition purposes, prana i бе аге - planes of the bees" cell, which аге | unequalled. for ninn. be formed of the faces f the НАНУ Braithw ide, p bro ok Poad, rhombie; айы нейәбп; еа to have believed | [They are very handsome, certainly, the dar x e that the object of having lozenges of the same form as|chiefly shades of crimson or purple with large white terminating pl as to enable the bees to carry in | eye ind white fringed margin; the li with шо ЕЕ the idea of one geometrical form only, ір | стїшзоп or purple zones of varied width rder flowers sae can be more effe Lilium giganteum.—1f any pr nted as to the hardiness of this Lily, we үз to say that we have in flower ај p 0 to 10 fee flowers; these the 1 Conifers.—lf the points of dissimilitude be Abies and Picea, mentioned RA Mr. ou ° o motive cause of the peculiar apero and, not bei ing a geometer, ч obtained the | planes, est purement mécanique; chaque graine, dont la due est cylindrique, t assistance of König t whi give vues ле surface with a M che toutes oreet € exagones par la com- pression reciproque. раат ареШе cherche fs ee о caleulate the angle of the| th f the c former group are only of sectional importance, those x 9° 26', agreeing with Miraldi itin twom Mas Laurin published in 1743, p. 565, a Ё H 1 ъа n aper subj ect, in which p^ proves that the tangent E il est d est cylindiiq їч th e square root of 2, and tha “On donne da: obstacles reciproques. ont ] it is маю equal dé 109° 28' 16"; апа he computes the E Philosophical Trans- be reduc ed to sections of e s there not a differ- nee or distinction of some aea ance in the modes of debicenos i the anthers of e à Picea? Kébpos. t | [Picea is not put lower in the e than Abies; the We think the гут ion of Abies S. `n la plas epit a aux mouches do pi ud ара. so "aon and „thou, ugh objectionable ; Tug tnim Pinus differs from plus que e e gu uépes, que cA frélo rdg dl sav Varchitesture, mais 1 орвб structions bee m оввіёгев - plus régis уз — des abeilles on t e doute pas que cette P г grand e, de la figure, gence de ces petites bàtes; р elles sont nombre uses, | plus il y a des for v'agissent авав. et qui s'oppose de même, plus il y a He conséqu ent de con- 1 t y f g bilie ier, yh MUN , published in зей р Berlin »| abies vs prem е unvarying с аен Surely по one can say that = Abies and Picea. Even Richard, Mem problem, i in which "he бөя cen at the following results, 'already found by Mac Laurin's — method :— That s wax is less than one-fifth of b. p t the economy of | c: wax, referred x the "total expenditure, i is Ath, so that | the bee es can mai e 51 бобе ells, iim. °н T by ра etd urs produc th writers on Systematical Penko’ logy (forgive the word), could not distinguish them We hold to onr opin Вией í — 5, pparente dan * Ви fon. The Opihiohs of the older smera especially of mathe- а, xd this su ibject, di ffer wi idely from those ced b ipee nd p m the same "form as semen ": the bees, which, erede р” | of gei "n have a fine specimen of Arau- anding o ‚ which has hitherto grown занан "The Eus this year is very trifling, and um ut 9 inches from the ground the bark has burst, a gummy substance ooi out. Should an ything ne to st is, and cause the bark to heal? I 1 be thankful rs A suggestions any of r renders did be әМе т. Ал scriber. adva! Buffon. t most important of the passages bearing on this point fl The ж Pappus of Alexandria hat which now makes only four as impar am Ai perfect Paepe te RC nd ai i| ; and has assi ned to des pom ds void n, certain p б п, n, therefor , a8 se of|i reason, he has pértiltted that ni diui do all things by reason and demonstration, o other ires d with out reason, M » ав ; hei has given the possession of what i life, by a certain natural рг vidence. AY. one may underst tand this to be so, of final M the m those who maintain that econom economy of ew species, have both persisted in us; ini illustration of their es, with a per- ploded theory. Rev. Dr. Haughton, F.R.S. Hom PEO umble Bees in а Greenfinch in bees. For order; and a certain admirable deference bit mo: Н d few san ago a humble bee esta blished E ае "in the empt piy 4 feet оа the groun to th ambition. and cleanliness „heap together an abundance of honey ; ; but their foresight and e рате 2 concerning its co servation are much more admirable—for gr it - for certain, as is just, that t my carry b: gin ortion ods to с in the Hawthorn dp of a quin. near Chepstow. f 51 fto or nippers whic Notwitiatending this на Gecision in favour of for pruning 1 уша were purchased by a lady some athematicians, the пбтенобтан — ЗУ, ета and the iier ce ei the the habit of mr Arra a ба the principle ‹ 2 hee r рое e theo; —-— that proves the persistent АНУ of an І have no maker's wever, is in I have, tbough not so powerful; and * procure them through an х Witt ав use, І can prune а Vinery in a third of the time, and to better purpose, than a an са h a knife, are a m fer weapon than a knife, especially in the hands of begin СА hen the lateral has cut, as in t e spur prunin g within half an inch of the pa rata dii and the wood is pithy, it often happens, where great саге is not exer- cised, that the knife tears +73 bit of wood left T x hedge, the bees flying round it without attempti ng to form ases ав a rece for the peine which the aaki call керіа, and the e Jari), all indeed equal, similar, and ae ering w it is mselves, of the hex —— eg fter E in the ed {ог about а minute, m ес mi sting, till just : as the few last per = е it | bl injured in way. In ade Should. phe be je the paren prevents the d v € wood left. W. Т Stra wber ту La Const — Too much ‹ can [5 be have four rows of it across опе of Ше qua arters of tke e | garden, and the crop on them ів something incredible t | larly formed, and the flavour is excellent. Ti Thi: ty, I find, TA dig, 3 better than any other ib wit l am aequa the square or triangle, and can hold more ve di ag анам зі; 96 sorts, Bur ong tir ident that the ey const by a certain | the ly resembled the Bombus hortorum, but | which ainted, and PL of the runners wee foresight; for thay- а it fit that all | the me specimens found in the nest when d ground, like those of other kinds, the figures should cohe ere together. and 1 pale tha tit was almost impossible t to ascertain pat grow i, ‚ар, vene "Qué ea ins ves sides, Tt И КОД; strong to carry the net wit should spoil l and corrupt their work. Hence, three | back, the tail striped black and | y 1. J. Rust, Broom House, Fulham. ectilinear ся rdinate figures cau effect what is р whit The vm of m; nest ean ordinate figures which are equilateral | areri br the bes мав s entirely. of m . E. ‚0. títtitS, - and equiangular, for ordinate and dissimilar figures did | Hypericum Hookerianum. ong other notices of Jants Rose SHOW АТ kerh еы, Pacis June 27.— поб р the bees the ms selves. Now equi ileteral | Pero. d India, I find, among pla dos een exhibition d cnt Roses: Jose was h тө bela h và dissimilar figüres filling E heres (cor placed next|John's Wort mentioned, which must surely be is occasion. - each as to have же x inate | beautiful species :—is it introd uced, and where can it but the ене the figures t; for the space abont the same point is | be p Р Is the blue Justicia, which he speaks of | collections, were іп 1 filled, either by six equi iangles, ог by four |as g g so abundantly as to give a colour to th М preteen н уне squares, or by three hexagons—but pentagons are | hills, also introduced, and under what name? If not in et E ed 2 гоні Wi we меп less than MEN е: p are more than sufficient | England, they could surely be und by finer b staged 1 dün “енд contributed by him to fill the spac и —neitber сап three € г. 4 е [We аге unab! inter- dd: looms s different oae à established, М as to fill t ce round a | pret Mr. Markham's Botany. Н. Hookerianum, which WR boit promit gr poin me — will apply much more to is тее well Sedi in Nieto Laos has yellow, Feshi R EE Teas :— Б bir а greater number of sides. There cus по! We t think it handsomer mson--Senateur Vaisse Rose—Silene then, three figures, which of themselves сап fill u than H p» renta e C. Crapelet m Ros vir d Ai space , viz., the triangle, thi рег Сбн ресур Sweet eet Williams.—MHave any of your| B e Rivers Yellow—Gloire de Dijon. the оп; have wi selected for their renders grown the uiu б eet Williams? If OISETTES:— _ structure that which contains most angles, suspecting, | not, they should are the finest ika 7 cse ver date pred that it could hold more RN y tham n eitbr of эш Smet раве Т 1 bas üt see, and Y am have x СЗ". Crimson—Cbénédole ow on] A Rose—Blairii to to Четте, viz, that th the т ам greater than | receivi ceived the seed from Mr. W. Dean, of Bus -n à Prom Me Turner, of Slough ti llent ara bound to sy that thoy have gien eomp ке hich the b equal quantity of еда Бине employed іп ће соп-! faction. I admit the uto ' 680 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JULY 4, 1863, m TEAS :— fine bunches of black Hamburgh g he berr HYBRID PERPETUALS White- н PH y. Crimson— Lord R. TEAS :— imson—General Jacque- Palette de Dijon | but well colou н Rose—Madame с" а White— bone zn minot, Lord Raglan (Sume er A Wa varda- Black, Hamburgi нем, "- n м2% Mr. ae Madame Rivers Yellow—Gloir Ros Prince Leon, Jules Yellow Celine Forestier 2d, И етебиз k os Tuner teda UM Messrs. Paul & PA s Roses, who iib ned Margottin YBRID CHINAS :— Meredith ; 9d, Mr. Jones ; 30, Mr. Henderson. Other Black in this Жа the best were lush—Madame Vido Rose— Charles wn t inds: 1st, Mr. Hill; 20, Jis. Gross, „чам: lst, Mm : Хз, Awards.—18: lst, Mr. Hedes Mr. Ingle; › WT. | Embry; 2d, Mr. Turner r. Turnbu Canon Hall; Heleta d Ciye White Madame Bravy Brown ; 4th, Mr. Plester; 5 is Crawshay. e d epi - Lus rt t HD Other M s r. ; 2 T lisi Gorlig do Sam —— а varieties dmatar) one truss of each, —Of dina: "бое tion: lst, Mr. Hill; 2d, Mr. Hender: n; ci LOMA PUE "e i YBR берб аен L: ТЕА: ie. dita t d holl f B T Р І А сЕ : à: Sed w o Кн; $i bite Tamarquo арышы Боно Mona taai Valido Fellow. Glciro de Dijon Fi igs.- These. consis ed wholly rown Turkey, of t OISETTES :— which the fe p amples, me Souveni de Mal Hos a Biusi- Madamme Bivens "Xel omphe de femi, Mr. Smith ; 2d, Mr. Pottle ; 3d, Mr, e pe^: Sc Crimson Paul Шеш E =з “Souvenir de Mal а erit _ Cherries.—Of these the í— uke, "M s:— Charles Lawson ush-- T 1 "нч t eth were May D ton, po salmon— > ush— Or inae dl Ricaut Among the sorts s Ун» AM оа di Wiite— ту А V. K. Child; 2d, Mr. Pullinger ; мату. lo и s EN C. Pp - Circus ssijan. 5th, Mr. Plester. r; r. Widdowson ; 3d, Mr. From Messrs. Cant and Cranston also came fair blooms | aa ш, LS Sis уот "Crawsha “ч idis җыл z ew of n most of the re Е the best of which did not id ода" aiii йам c pit p Она г, 5 — Of these the only — exhibited wag а dish f Jefferson from Mr. Ingram, рт, to J, J, за, | Which the mos den - was Lord Clyde, seemed to wa Blandy, Esq., of Reading. s.—96 : 1st, MI Mitchell ; 2d, Mr. Turner; Mee E 4tb, Mr. amay 5th, Mr, Cranston. prev: ail; whilst тк хе valuable — pred m jon eee epo fine d displ 1 d L р Dk which was very pure in colour, berries. — а лкы сусын а but $i "Tonis Dui not sufficiently dnbie. The best | Mr. Widdowson and Mr. Turner Май bosh excell er were MÀ and Я мА selected as to colour peras Mex T MS iecit uri Breite еа роны Te: Crimson made а fine display. The best in the different groups жар p Penparoats Blush—Emotion тееп, Sir C. Campbell, British Queen, 6 т, Sir C, wee $ Crimso DS iy { White—Mdlle, Emain Napier, Pri of Wales, Admiral Dundas, Myatt’s F i- B Rise MD E es e rprise, Empress Eugenie, and others, Mr. ner —— | Tee d d Д DEN. dem Vaisse. Blush— o X gom e em Die de RN асел Frogmore Late Pine, Preside д i gto om Raglan, General White Мао Villermoz,| White Louise Darzins Rose—Gloire de Риси Seedling, Marguerite, Sir C. epia La emino ame Bravy INS :— Blush—Comt » Rose—Anna Alexieff, Ma- Yellow —- Vicoutesso de oen," ЖЫ Lotti Маг- їй кан "NE (sien "C Ай d POM, агии "uin Pl dame C, Crapelet Cazes, Narcisse, Gloire de gottin Ж ie —l]' Enfant Trouvé scar, Com e 18, y A aspe 49 Dion ейн, Мше Paul. & Su ; ul ; 3d, Eclipse, Blackbird, шиш, Carolina ЕР Вен "Mdlle. Bon NorsETT на MeS dish, , i Pi Sir Harry, Surprise, John BOURBONS :— NS Dee Seen дЫ s fil сей Roses the best came from Mr. Prince Arthur, Е Wonderful Myatt/s Fg Prince Crimson— Victor Emmanuel| Crimson—Bre Tur re^ Messrs. Hedge, станке е Td had о а - A а M ary. From Mr, Terry, 8 Mea my Guillot Козо Coupe d' "e tasieful exhibitions of this kind. Alban of Keens' Seedling. Mr, ush — Comtesse de i Blush -Comtesse Тач Roses in pots eame from , and collec- Lydiard, уђе bud n огу of Bath, in n КШ d а promising seedling name ed Gem of the White—B Awards. —48: lst, Mr. Cant; 2d, Mr. wenn ; Sd, Messrs. Paul & Son ; 4th, Mr. Spriggins ; 5th, Mr. E. Hollamby. , Twenty-four varieties, three ires ушы HYBRID PERPETUA Bov gan "diese eni Vidal нетот юын Guillot s XIV., Eugene Ap- Biss бочки де Ма] peg Tea е 1 n ne ML ugemont, YellowGloire de Dijon Blush—Madame Rivers, Ma- MM ыр а Ricaut dame Vidot . Де e—Paul Perras, Charles White—Mdlle. Bonnaire 2 wl . Panl tiong of plants in smaller AR from Messrs, Paul & n, Мт. Turner, and Мг, Francis, чы sondit Wes Ad —Collection: 1st, Mr. Widdowson; 9d, Mr. Turner, іа group of Irises and other cut ж from Messrs. 1 Dishes: lst, Mr. Lydiard; 2d, an Turner ; 33, Mr. p e Butler & M?Culloch; and a smaller collection from| Mel i M were The st in Messrs. Barr & Sugden green-fleshed class was Жш "Hybrid, and in the Scarlet ae Чеш still ИШЧИ a forward Туш j Awards.—G a: iab Mr. y: e 24, Mr. iard; ени n HORTICULTURAL: July d (Third Great m м. Тебе. car : 8 t e eg of ini een staged than ` that which was furnished on |, Roses.—These were тыт їп р KANER andin this o. th „, Ninety-siz. rd ne dard truss of each. —From Mr, and җәш нони and others мд d ‘т Ше beauty in which of their ror were e rm s of Fruit.—l м dM v a good dish Awards. —21: 1st, Mr. Francis; 9d, Messrs, Paul & Sons; 3d, Mr. Laing ; 4th, ш. АА Mr. Clarke, "| Twenty-four vi one truss of each.— ттн these were mm "fae ess e examples 4 "e following :— Orne Babateur ‘Tai Ws ORIS de Bord Бове — Baronne P. DS UR з culi er Т Prevost, etg de Dijon meli 1 ush—Caroline de Sansal, i i Miama Rivirs e Bansal, pore Glegg White— Louise D, HYBRID CHINAS ;— Boi s Crimson—Paul Ricaut URBONS :— id^ eee de Mal- pomme d'Hébé, Chas. 186, Mr. Treen; 94 Davis, Mb. Mr, Knight; 5th, Mr. элей Өтү nc ‚ Twelve v varieties, one -— кй б each.— In this class ere were some кы flowers ае tem "ED which the ШТУ were ALS — Comte de Paris Yalom- Gien de Dijon HYBRID ОнтхАз:— iu зза сан Ricaut wards,.— si т. Turner; 2 Franci Gosling ; 4th, Mr. Stacey ; 5th, Mr. Devin. a Thirty-six varieties Mn — finer Roses been exhibited t (Amateurs), спе truss V rd ad — | aches.— he pa d. urge шө, ite MUN the examples of Royal MM and others furnished by Mr. Dawson and Mr. e, —1 dish: 1st, Mr. Sawkins and Mr. Wills; 2d, Mr. dede эш, especially Mr. Keyness as wellas in those Фо н shown in this class, the Collectzon | of Snow's Muscat eam an excellent Grape when | beet were 7 Mos dtum ; YBRID роте :— ў well gue зи Ais was, from Med Penny; and ені BE ^d анс Tibe. Charles Blush—Souvenir & Ж яб d nee Lefe e beau tfo UA of Peaches and N es, Grape sc Pines Leon" ӨНӨР Teas о de 1 HEC Melons, T Strawberries. Among the last Delhomm x кс Bray o | notic ed fine frui of Frogmore Late Pine, a valuable | pjüsh — Madame Vidot Yellow—Gloire de Dijon — — ew variety, deservi р, of more extensive Madame Rivers NOISETTES | ye asini than д más c" e received ite— Miis ^ ар чай А Mr. Penny: 3 r. Herd р г, т тшт = ашый M Cr eite ii idr e шуш Ca; nt; 2d, Messrs. Paul & Son; 30, B tche t т. Кеуп Pine .Apples,— Providences were not remarkable | "T ^ Muy for M of shape or weight, but there were a p^ D iis зі ied three trusses оў each, —Awong well-ripened Queens, especially those from Messrs. cR Ре ir de MM Gr БА Smith, and Ward, each of whose LS poit ed e m Vaisse, pany desc eed ғ nearly 5 1. А Queen бна Mr. Hall, Gen. Jaequeminot, Lo: rr esae E | Scarborough, weighed 5 lb. 1oz, An Enville, wm at Clyde, Chas. Lefebvre Fine EE d'un Ami, to h d 81b. 8 d ther t mall | se — Madame Furta President ор, eigh e wei OZ., an. ere were one or two Mad. C. Crapelet Yellow- Gioie de Dion specim varieti Blush—Mad. Vidot, Comtesse ire ijon PRAN eene lst, Mr. Young; 2d, Мт. Wallis. Cceile de Chabrillant i ueens: lst, Mr. Grant; 2d, ° Mr. ~ amita e терроре M к Yellow Cone Forestier — ard. Extras: Mr. Smith (Norwi ood) arr. Other BoURBOoNs :— lst, ыты Най; в Мт. e. Crimson— Victor Emmanuel | erai ир E Ricaut tifül and for t Rose—Modile de Perfection | Rose—Chas. Law Awards:—48 : 1st, Mr, Turner; 2d, Messrs, Р, в Son 2) entu-four varieties, three russes of. ea ach, — These well selected and зч ся punc . as ka this occasion Mr. Hedge of —— prizes were à NA М Ел arly a Coles, t 2 ee: 3d, и Mec teen 2 dishes: lst, Mr. Dawson ; | in which his ers appeared. "The 24, Mr. Y ; 9d, Mr. Tegg. large and ы ed best in і mb Rr sage stands were iv .. 8nd beautiful in colour, and Деу т i re largo és Nect makers were also sacas large, and | HYBRID PE ONB :— ао tant of the utmost import be Le „|gen sel well eoloured. : wien turma Фе P Rose- Baronno де. qur this- vds.—2 dishes: 18, ынша egg; 8d, Mr. ho teur Vaisso, Dinsb Souvenir de Mal- mr Mec tutta wea 24, Mr. ; 3d, Mr. Lord Clyd 8 = ie—Jules Margottin, | pg, "Vietor Verdier YellowGloire de Dijon _ Perse roban | HH mn Yellow — Gloi T" Awards.—94: 1st, Mr, Keynes ; 8d, Mr. nang КШ ТКЫ, MA Pod diem ани emarkable T'wenty-four kinds, one truss of each. —Among — абла Mr Hedge хайит Гай Forestier hich dde bah Gni H "nein Ati bast Were:— ge; Ir. Ingle; 3d, Mr. wach w: very fine bunc olden Hambur H P _ 4th, M purius , Mr. Moffat. Ex ta, M бы һове мўз all who wi were fortunate enough gh, Crimson- Gen (ones эге o у Twent: varieties А, t i H H g чо de Caz —Ргезї‹ z —1n this class Mr. Н ее З а у "чь LT E: a anke itat e man arg ees Y venir de Leveson incu Dijon $5 his stand, as well as in others, the best blooms um MN — , e n [iae of Canon Hall Dash Madame Vidot Нойкттиз: ка ALS ;— uscat; and o asse. — Crimson — Senateur Valse, аб = Mada adam me Vido, | 0d examples from Mr. Mould. “Мт. ers Чо Алтен de Mal- мв Сеп. eiat Gloire |. White— M: his surprisingly fine specimens of Black which | 4 : Keynes; 3d, Mr de Santena: Tzas:;— * > жнын. 15%, че iir iuit 2d, Mr. Keynes; е Pantenay Yellow — Gloiro d ere so much admired the ot day at Regent's Park, | Treen ; extra, Mr. Rose — Jules. Margottin, |- Madame Falcot с 10095 | three bunches of which Ы 9 lbs. 6 oz, ; and from | Forty-eight varieties G Amateurs) oni truss of teh Prince Leon, vore C. Nona nis the same cultivator, el rom Mr. erson, | The best among these were:— ; М 5 n ] жыны m ied ps ^ "ri Dur Tre dew pu чети of different varieties, тыр Ривектїлта:— arlow ; т. Moffat;| among which were the S i Crimson- Gen. Jacqueminot $ а xr аде Ex Extra, Мт. "Dobree and Buckland d Common а ater, epa Rose—Ji еў га idet, Mr inian), ың: Muscadine, o Ra Lady Downe's Ri one truss Won St. Pet H h, Victoria, P. ite—Louise eed севе. | [zer Hill and Mui Hamburgh, Gitomice du Kom d dorum, fip i d AK and Muscat Escholata. From Mr, Craw: wshay came b 5 ; ated most of the varieties differing but. little i in ricis tuii Jury 4, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Awards.—48 : 1st, Mr. Hedge; 2d, Miss Crawshay ; 3d, Mr. Worthington; а Mr ngle. "Extra, Mr. Laxton. or e M ur k ), one truss of each. RID PER TEAS :— Crimson Sena ма Yellow—Gloire de Dijon ral J acquemi not NOISETTES :— Ro ules — Margottin, Yellow— Рен Forestier Madame C. Crapelet Blush—Madame Vidot YBRID CHI Вооввомз :— ison S ul Rie Rose Chee (uM. CR Be dg ge; 9d, Mr. ma; Blush — Souvenir de Mal- Awards.—24 : = гм Мт. онш; 4, 4th, Rev. ole. Ex Eighteen Pun (meten one ——À of each.— Among these the best were HYBRID PERPETUALS :— — Crimson—Charles Lefebvre, "White Devoniensis General Jacqueminot, Aem] are de Dijon Senateur Vaisse NOISETTES Rose—Jules M унан Үе enin de — "Triomphe е аулет): M, E di um , Hed аа. Мт. W. „Ingle; 8d, wA Stratt p: К , Twelve Varieties (апат) one Truss of eaoh 631 а ot fellow and other ею Verben, Sear orts of Pe largoni sides of the boxes. Another b of д fro om EMEN Me PRotireg of 00085, Viti : an Account оў a Mission to the Vitian or Fij FU Islands. M Dr. ‚Дев ema. “маем llan &С Dr. Seemann thinks that « the real 1 siguificanee of Ross contained Ferns intermixed with Dracznas. Awards.—1lst, Mr. Macintosh; 92d, Mr. Ross; 3d, Messrs. Barr & Su o perfectly understood.” We trust e horrid * © custom” will soon be numbered among ny of the past. With of fi very imp ness of this description robably that Hangin „еди Wilson Saunders's 18 prize ae wen itself to ge lof. Sidne ney Smith, for these € av e enderson & Co. n he уа? о eu to his friend the missionary bishop, r three beautiful baskets tastefully filled. These, M ad ed with much emotion, *I hope you'll disagree owev well as others with which they were p with the үз їп competition, were shown the other day a The great object of Dr. Seemann's mission was to Regent/s Park. ges Eod for the British Government. That йн Subjects.—These consisted of cut speci- | it was the real desire of the chiefs to cede the mens of М7 us Pinks, and Bragg's bea sorts of Swe [We aj а Mes sns "of conclusion to this report, the | £ utiful | sovereignty of their islands. to the Queen of England islands, Dr, Seemann m affords us abundant evidence, unt of their colonial геа PERPETUA ALS :— Мот Crimson—Senateur Yellow-- Celine Forestier Vaisse Rose — Jules Margottin, Madame C. Crapelet HYBRID CHINAS Blush—Madame Vidot Cri imone RA fj Rica TEAs: Rose—Chas, ТА; "1484 Yellow—G1 oire E. Dijon d'Hébé 4wards.—12: lst, Mr. Hedge; 2d, Mr. Helyar; 3d, Mr. x7 Extra, Mr. Dobree. — Among these the best were Olivier отте" “Beasty as atem . Lord Canning, and Francois Lachar all which are oe beautiful varieties, especially Beauty of Waltham Awards. —18: isk Mr. Wm. Paul ; 2d, Mr. Cant ; 3d, Messrs, Paul & Son; 4th, Mr. Keynes. 12: 186, Mr. Wm, Paul; Mr. Cant ; 3d, Mr. Keynes. of the display whose details we have e just recorded. On Wednesday las t I had the gratification of seeing oyal Horticultural ndee pr operly so called, sue ani as sugar, coffee, tamar IE tobacco, oils and vegeta able-fat ES g ри ch t oil e gen rac. PLUL ASI ed o gorgeous array of Pines, em dou king ifi o my surprise, а ОРАР, | M with a cockscomb head, bore off, ез think, опе of the Noisettes. -— a Pici n: ds bab A stock many places not h ing aia E А recovered En i effects of the "еті ут а 1860-61, Lz] r at Linn.), hi bitter oil or, woondal dian commerce, | worth 907. a tun in England. Of adi GR aa plants, four are idi o) namely a Cycas, two species of | Тасса, and a Sago, to which has been added of late Nex rs the Cassava. t come T ook i ha al m ts, scents and p clothing, timber, Palm Todi] plants, &c. 6 prizes. hi , small, represent firs uU kinds. ҮЙ. й. expected. to find well We also find a short ка of n Vitian fauna, jp which the ea-slu 6 arti 2. not being уеб in some localities fully in "eda ss Roses.—These seem to make геа progr сора with that " хое, In] el wer td that the [e ao bunch, and Fee the | the Peaches E аб нн was called Black Prince. The Green f looked most tempting, erent КАТ in them yet to рат the Bath White and the Crested go Common Moss, ©+ polonyads tI ? ases —The best, in the opinion of man came (see UE е, but the judges орн) л the Leu iiiter "uc КЫА on a н white plate, Нож is it on eldom sees this high: | wise, and gave' the firs st prize to one ar h's glass fs avo олй йш I have no recollection of table decora- de vie filled v — and f wi ingle except inh. w where a Marshian stand, sig y piece of coral. Bouquets of Ros Hyacinth indifferently filled, was surmounted by a piece of white glasses were numerous and pretty, and for "Mr. Wilson coral, not ugl bui nm - meni out of pl Saunders' prizes for groups of Roses in small po much as Er re : р u | was со prog competition. оо late in the year for Roses in pots to effective „апа pec ently those produced - on this tion which was E pda € on cut bloo Fine Foliaged а rt of the aped s e xceptiou of some ne Veitch, of which notice is tpe in etm r page, we however мў w little in the di ifo rent ; groups that has not alrea ear received attentio colum: st, Messrs. Lee Pee gon. sess б. . Jackson. son, lst, 10: Mr. t groups of tbese came from | d of Reading. The best RUE A | r. Ведоті омба, i "These е too much alike, | from В. Rex Fuchsias. — Standards, at least 9 feet in height, wi good heads of bloom on them, ca ha: , though поб so fin seen in former mand While uoto persist in Ness old plants ir of young ones, the blooms may be expected to be comparatively small an роот, MICA ЕИ — Magni йй. г ас аа, рыр А Н» Айгыр; gr. to J. J, Blandy, ш | First-rate Roses d | річтр, | heal P» ient f thicken, and we went into the nave of the building, DUE as we went the still remaining "| of the former whereabouts of the Ionian Islan [e nnel Islands, &c. Tw: Exhibition Building tek hot and stuffy; an ) P i for бе exhibition of flowers, but why thought the bad nsider ; MS ery curious pru named Ba 1ol in m-like DM. К about inches long, which i is pie quite аз the whi tobuit of the Fiji iji. The most singular Cie ennidu0s is the gul of its periodical appearance, which may be predicted to a day. These нан are of various lours—; ‚т тозуп, and s — white. Ав t 1 and abont 8 or9 the dosription ж [ri the апа dentis bier пеев water carriage afforded P el ach protected fr m i winds and waves К: t tural breakwater r grew readily lost t eir ,Berminatin g power, the lat ter L t not tell, I wallow up and — е Is it that the "tim nts are placed t igh, or wants to see both sides of em, A p A ies a ba canvas—or what is it? Asit is, the light comes іп tead of pods within re y og d and thus he was enabled carry home a seeds he had brought to 13 Dr. S. found hi amounted from the top, of the build ing, i ft own the centre, the outermost being placed |, I felt а арц isp E didn’ t to ce e an very h importan lrous ts from 4 E id ps Le. 0) field had о uy ^ land only 1 On the 18th of Осон 1 1 grown he weeds, The за А 2. eature, ОР six ki und gota E 3 MM Íenestralis, seen e me for the first пой m ges t n, and нё: ral | 700 pods, and 2 20 pods of Ы d cotton к 1 omnee; thus еа ach plant yielded 5-8. H Now t eemed to be ш аа mong the Or not 2 feet ыр}, | in vigorous ripe, nin, ag; беп; green, Figs equa thy, is s n trees not а foot d ghalf no bus ied trees loaded with freie: and dee о t br fete prises were й given to them. Conspicu Pon |pouring down with considerable power, i from Messrs. australasica, | rather amusing to see how le E of which they had a fine specimen ; and of Brat the un of trees with half-a-dozen leaves upon Ferns а capital collection came from Messrs. Ivery S eatly in request was the particle Dorking. tade? each year, ħowever, will 4 defi- бечон Cases.—A large and fine опе with cur- Seng of shade gradually amending. a fs vilinear glass roof was shown by Messrs, Handaan e Prince Ол s Memorial, too high for me to give and Messrs. Barr & y decided opinion of the artist's e was shown before. the flower-beds, w! hich I thought ht tolerably effective Window Bozes.— SOR handsome ones fand the ОПА, which were in full force, were contributed by Mr. Macintosh, nurseryman, King |cool refreshing sound, we alternately listened to the|t » Hammersmith. Nothing in their way could | harmoniou pride ofa military band, ог алей at the therefore y tban these were; | goodly company, and tben LO well received as they deserved universal | Ше aiternoon's amusement. Cantab.] pleased with pisi E вар e etes 80 that 10 oz. „ and this at 64. per e gives upward s of 485 lb. Whe en it i з bor ne in mind that. Fijian Cotton 121. е уеаг, эш that this calculation is based solely " upon ot робе, found, at mae bina АА БАМ, gathered from "p. E atever had i the districts equen кй ent (of “Ты ко 1 п 67,000 MA Cirta) Another Е, Col, Smythe, { doubts whether the people will become more industrious 632 seeing that their wants are so few, and so easily supplied. Difficulties might in ime occur, when e as become scarce, but the nature of the land-tenure i т, like that of New Баман hampered by ill- defined tribal claims. On the ont тагу THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE NT AGRICULTURAL чение = NN | Orange trees, and | unt of Ыг апа ЖОЛ occu grown for covering t other things that enj Ее а air a moisture while making their the hardier stove plants will form Go over twiners property, the peser resting either in families. or individuals. А sma all portion of it onl frequently, and regulate the eu before the shoots py eds— | spe the e suitable [Jur 4, 1863, sufficient t EY the wants of a Fijian phe and the eus for es d are never seen to adva antage unless they are new ground frequently, and Абарот" е чаш In the ang in a natural and ‘graceful egi Sickly specimens must be frequently examined for from the parterre, should not be өл ae Cuttings of n in be sale of land, an agreement made with the owners, approved by the chief, is bodies to hold good. Jt must also be recollected, that xod re of land ке dI. otherwise they will „spread to к йкы setal freely as Water it will also be serviceable to mul with rotten man Trap ear were offere the terms of de cess о be give ye for the consideration, of por ed b wigs an dm wi. ie. must be o aforded зийод. space to allow FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. ‚ debt clai aime Appendix we have a “systematic T of all lants a£ present known," made up from d we are "деши" hat ‚8 | tbe ваше subject is une. M eee US obligations to for the ce the ey hav use can agone be ke Pea too moist, We should be ШОШ over-head active growth for a | bright da dy ys, but this ond be used as sparingly " is | with the e perfec ect safe the foli wow Plants | we robs that he has кзы deputat to mention the serv ed him at Kew, which we have k: e ormin of the vast Kew Herbarium, V liher the expedition. itself could have been organised, or the f om thi ir ктт та; hould be placed in а ooked after her ere for some time to com this k Pr he rid morning and TARR fair ly dam "A. Aper ely i in to ані the. irit where the et heavy гэ; the strength of the Look to pre in at once, e crop will be but poor, and it is very desirable to L-] FI DA and the өркә diligence must be used n ne thee pests in check. Аз regards. Orchids, if КОШЫ 4 аше _ STATE ОР THE WEATHER AT CH ISWICK, NEAR LONDON, It is desirable that Dr. Seemann should remedy this Me to do to them, besides attending to the ordinary 863,2s observed at the Horticultural ld omission. utine of affording the plants a thoroughly mois - к mosphere, repotting n specimen ЕУ шау г eguire June. |Bg| BarowstTER Ofthe Air. |Ofthe The studeni of I wh plants is under „deep 3 ci [ii od the AE as often as may be ; | and July. 54 тоор feet obligation to DR. MUELLE n. i m Min. |Меал деер, deep ues his very тае ошай to the ^ х Thurs. 25) 9 | 30.082 | 30040 | 79 | 40 | 595/68 | 41 Начу f them. We have now before us а third Ces tS Хоар 30 E $19 [mon Zope TES ^ud volume of his Fragmenta Plytographie Australie, | PrNERIES.—If not already done, plants expected to Sunday25 12 | 29.916 29.903 | 72 | 37 | 545| 63 | 6 containing 177 pages of botanical descriptions of new | show fruit next January shoald have their fin al shi ea ab | Tues. 30 $1 4 | 30292 | ив | 73 | м | 593 | 63 | 6 drawn | once, filled Wed. 30.274 | 30081 | 81 | 46 | 63.5 | 6l) | 60 that Ferdinand Bauer himself might be proud of them. | the e growth. completed before winter ; for if tboy $e ee Average. ie 0.070 | 30014 EO 400 | 57.8 | 633 | 609 1.9 The sixth Number of Seemanw's Journal of gone |kept growing it will be uncertain if they will show | June 25—Very fine throughout; cool at night. contains a plate of the Nard which an excel. | fruit —— Spring. Indeed е е із по sure mean - rum Ue CH MU dine, but cold at night. lent account is given by M ME | of induci Pe nes Sho ow frui t tha t ve RM z A M finet две; е night. oes - he Classification v Willows, Pr tt and allow: = Syer йпе; PAR ara онду, оен ал ; and а brief notice by Mr. Moore of the|ing them a short rest, giving no more water to the| 2чу. жы riis me) exceedingiy me throughout: о mod чт ои of. Asplenium Serpentini to the list of British |soil than is just sufficient to keep the roots in health, and then subjecting them to a brisk heat. доста SENIO 0" жы June киы of the Garden we have information on Treated in this way a supply of fruit аб the expected der ripe flowers and their exhibition ; | Season may БЕН En "EIS duis сае Nr жй шры А but owi want of convenience and necessary | шу. |БЕВЕЕ:Ё à Yeu in Quantity | |]; [si]: E | E PA ШЕШ Yhich it юана * Now, Mr. Raise: er, | means, or. uix causes, the plants : are often kept grow- 4894 of Rain. |" д аиа you have had mu iron » Еэ опг та в, апа .| 773 | то | 6i. Toss mn. | 1| 4|—| 5| 69 1 have heh bula V hope; bat if you ek ill be | is is that the plants start into gro wth in spring instead of | Mon." 6.. 91 | 1з @% is 4; 1132 sns E. patient and adicitur yn wil ultimately reap the showing fruit. Give plenty of clear manure-water to | Wed. 4. aila] ei] 19 oas |—|2| 5| 2| 21121 88 benefit of these qualities in Ач. t а = al е all the stock, except such аз із being kept dry with a Таш. 10 2d ы a H euh |31 PE i painstaking. Don’t expect too much: view to getting it to show = " , and endeavour to | Satur. 11..| 746 | 511 | 6 10 Lo; |4i—| 4| 1l 5| 918/6 to have many worth keeping from your агар, D a ; | secure rapid growth, now that n be done without | ne highest th one by one the blooms appear : the bad ones disappear ; Barre m Keep the atm mosphere thoroughly moist, v- th. 1851. therm. 97 uu а the Drek d Ое Tu» Чою but t e аге some doubtful ones, and these cause the М арат heavy syringings. Plants s growing in Des op c mischief. Now, don't be sparing, giv sell be well ud with water at the тб, 2 ` 1 , s to Co nden them for 2s. 6d. а dozen (that will pay you), and only | giving а thor orough soaking of manure-water as often as |, , 4y usya, many com wunications have. bee! ved too keep the cream. Bring none of these out until you | Шау be necessary. *late, and o tained till the necessary inquiries can have well proved them during one season; show VINER: IES.—Attend to previous — — be made. Meter isobertheindulgencoo dise correspo 1 1 Te ih preserve the foliage in a healthy state as long as y» | sible, and get the „Vines well charged with organised —— sertion ontributions is still dela; f the Technologist EE “тыа 1863.- There the "Хм апа itse’ n showy and attractive from its Ұегасћа! ugh а ае miny flow its colouri ad Princess — а blue self of brilliant d i DEPA Cox: —This house should n w be with reo yp serra Allamandas, б а mers anotis, and other showy plani the stove; | о to © produce а first-rate г displa y at this season the е house can be ke рё rather close, many of our most ВТЕ" p | for the s same pu ew for there i is no t 1 | CTO "s crop. Give plants fruiting in pots a liberal нечег of manure x: се also those being prepared rpose n eason. Keep а shar dcn found in rnal vol. 7, p. 278; on the bun fibre- Le ye plants of India, Mes 8, p. 448; "and on the e food grains — dia, ток pm АТ in eum MzroNs.—Young plants must have careful attention to keeping. the wot thin - — over the bed, e to be 1 er this season, if a уле roots reach the scraping off 6 decayed ; avoid possible, cutting or mutilating the plan! d causing ble eeding, which is the ordinary cause T this dece Plants that have ripened their € and ar | health, if cut back, and the soil w water, will soon start into ird nd do crop. i — should not be allowed, however, to carry oaked with tepid | set a second iie eg te ERPILLARS ON CLEMaTIS : P D. If e to ad mit он: hand-picking, нба bore powder; ог washing with а rst € pound applied With an engine, әз ол Tins ing with clean water; or.washing with st оф tobacco water, or with diluted ammoniacal Mum in X latter case trying its s X fi some ^ Сне : M. Your м ment Чо supply the young growing TET oll ped тк o suitable for Cherri A roots caret bor , and wor a E sandy loam irt reptanting th EXAMINATIONS : Y б. We are er amare "that there are 2 hed examinations for Жоону та. D they may be included in the coun of Socie ety of Arta. ITALIAN VERB: ne Light. According to Mr. Van Houtte ену prey. ripe pem are of Italian origin. Dm been by Mgr ome Wes of Brescia. alins to e n publish ed figures handsomest is E t i MES OF PLA E Bou tin Dey dodi De Mf 0h тотка GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. he A ris "апата, a ve abis en y oniy n they wo in the stove itself; an Late sown annuals should be thinned th эрк Жы ын уны less GU pratense; ied 4 of time which th pp their be: pers are villa above ground, for if left to iore thickly 3 1, Holena mo it Re re ШОВ. Tha быган шаша} as faras circumstances ers it very MM to they spoil one another, and never make half the display can judge without leaves.—Constant 2 о. grow them largely for this pu А To dwhich pose а very bad bit of Alyssum alpinum р 3. Сота e LAE е house should be dire. of Саре | are grown strongly from the pu 1 staking Prime КРЕ 4 atmosph ew E injured by a confined | such of the herbaceous plants as v it before they | Praca Movr: А. H. Itisthe common'Peach mildew. The О bu Am s cr Paste Will succeed in а get blown about and injured, sd dox kadako rele | ren nee iud саз tos fra у done. Early flowering ling Strawberry, Prin- а» Lom 3 If the perm nt oceupants of the beds bulbs, as Tulips, Hyseinths, Tur ooi Kern &c. poer e qe чы mire e, with esh pale х аѕ гу | 1 id at th is у; : dhe ha mnst ри mte ан Mitte 1; or very soon be ready for т taking upand abon ^ va ie ду: ie uta Bail zoom 1o, mora Trn but where Passifloras, d wet weather occurs, they will be making -fresh Sn Oa Jules. The variety deserves notice on account 0 b which weaken them for next season, Оп light | its size, appearance, and not being hollow at the core. l 6 Тоту 4, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 633 — E LONDON MANURE СОМРАМҮ | STAND 140, at WORCESTER ROYAL AGRICULTURAL ү - have now ready SHOW. He AL mo y COLLEGE, PREPARED BONE MANURE for reti use on PASTURES, | N SESSION, ‚ 1863. WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. Patronised by H.R.H. the late Prince Consort. BLOOD MANURE for ditto. КОМ сюер ни of LIME, &c. АП the above being in the fnest condition. They also con- tinue to supply GIBBS'S PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every emere: mmn cie of known value. E. Ривз: retary. 116, Fenchurch Str NANT F E ESSE ББ МЕ MANURE COMPANY. ардмаз ттуу MANURE for CORN. an S ШҮ ОДНУ CO^S IRON "WIRE FENCI ARL BATHURST. o Еру. Ésq., M Principal The Е Rev. JoHN jm dn i A., Trin, Coll. Camb. Resident гра: PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE. J. L. FLETCHER, Farm Manager. БАМЕВ BLOOD MANURE for ROOTS, ODA A of LIME, REENING з= a E: of а Course of 20 Lectures on Crops. ARMS, DEER PARKS, SHEEP FOLDS. РАЖИ *R. S Bury, Co-editor f the] Book of Farm b rege ^ro pd A PRE SERVES, POULTRY COURTS, GARDENS, &o., Once of 12 Lectures on Agios Machines. а РЕВ ета ы by Patent Machinery, and possess the follo йш N ена vi adva igs da ARTHUR Н. sem. n As 2 0.8. -Smith's Exhibitioner, C aki dns. баду fixed by uns d labourers. incoln College, NITRO- PHOSPHATE В BLOOD МА MANURE COMPANY i а асту Ао and inexpensive supporta. у o Анын; каа ыш, s за. Are ornamental in appe В. WaRINGTON, Jun., F.C.8. Consisting of een Hips мас das d e itcm increased нета "from their peculiar con- SY. x Ré fs. B. Lond. B. Soc. Chai: Mace pte: d. Tittleb Essex. struction. VETERIN. Particulars » of these Standard Manures itur. obtained at E далеч bs Б Wes e. rra УҢ deem oce im poker EC M.R.C.V.S 4 | the Office Or of the Loc жү ана Macapax, Secretary. explanatory Circular - TS pri — varieties. Their enlarged W. MEREDITH rer ri 2 Scholar T mn. Coll. Camb. Offices : 109, Fenchurch Siret, Tondon, В.С. Catalogue. Ei all kinds Gates post free on receipt DaAWING.—JÀMER Mapulacteny : Plaistow Marshes, x, N.E. of three sta e Gentlemen will be in Epp: siden: Address Garso & Comrany, Victoria Works, 81, Oxford ents have been made for the Mos и: pum "S A 5 M U R E 8. Street, Mancheste Manures manufactured by J. B. Lawers for the Arr Lectures оз by tho io following Gentlemen, who have kindly offered The season of 1863 are now жеш for NAT at his t M aestu bar ТЕПЕ avs, аш BONES | M mean > ОА, HARRISON, "Pret pisc Ri dir фата Ty. айар SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME . .£6 6 st. C.E., Frocester Court, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, ae odes ig d ж К-ин of к у дел s fett | LAWESS SUPERPHOSPHATE ' of TIME from p gere 4a o =: таи und ke reports on the garten lo am: A of thi 0 E BURNT BONE or MINERAL PHOSPHATES .. 5 5|of Landed Pr D ecc ҮН she ona of AILEY DENTON, M. Inst. C.E.—Le ge, LAWES'S BABLEY, GRASS, and MANGELMANURES 8 0 | Drainage, Roads, S Eorbanfcmenta, Farm Bui ad Making, and othe Imp $ тараи аласа v Divin чын а his | works necessary for its EPA vement omas DUCKHAM, Editor of the Hereford Herd Book—Lecture appointed Agen parts of the Unit on History of the Hereford Breed. шу according to eost of A GRICULTURAL and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, |3, оммны Моё; Editor of fhe Cyclopedia of Agricul Genuine Peruv o di m Messrs. Gibbs: Nitrate 37 and 38, Low ennington e, London —A Course of 8 Lecture; л nea te eiat rà Drainage. of esr Sulphate of Ammonia, an 1 other Chemical Manures. ASSAYS and ANA hs promptly pum to ur dg C. | ROBERT A ow Editor Е: the ШЕ сап and other Cakes at е дез prices. Мезвтт, LANSDELL & Оо. aud X m tural EUN Pains d Lectu: Address d T LAWES, 1, Ad: nu Place, London МЕРИ, АНЧЫ БШ O A шы ыш uie e e ette ri Mam Bridge, and 22, Eden Quay, Du GRICULTURAL AM. «овса COLLEGE, Nec оа A KENNINGTON,—Manufac and оше, 1н 'essor making Artificial Manures m. а е А. Ah University of Glasgow, and Orest oes - » Highland am dan tion for their oppi «bd efficient Aet f ia b суне Agricultural Society of Scotland—. J.C.N SDELL & Со., 37 and 38, Lower Kennington | Тһе College will RE-OPEN ete рта г ры ан e, Попа particulars apply to the Principal. Analyses of. Soils, Guanos, Superphosphates of Lime, Copro- lites, &c. 4, , and Assays of Gola. e and other Minerals, are goo" eripi Түш SOCIETY of executed with aek ы Gentlemen, Ёз: others, SMS of practical kn: WOR RE STER ledge in ОКА! | Ansiyeis ог Assa: ying, may receive futi | AGRICULTURAL SHOW of the Жуз AGRICULTURAL tior at the Colle where the extensive pee ЕСЕ Pri SOCIETY of ENGLAND. ample facility for pursuing their шуа, and there їз ac PROGRAMME. dation for a limited number of Res С t St te The Yard for the Trial SN Wi \ Full particulars of terms will warded on application. сие rd portable); бо | uem dai Mac сек ое неа ОЕ 5 of of tho Liverpool Manchester, and raimage, ерагаќо! а.ч ire Анет Shows, 1861, have each awarded p. JOSEPH урт ИКТ. "Танир AGENT, До WEDNESDAY, July 15 and Portale Steam Threstin ua voli mm "Cheltenham, for his EYOR, and DRAINAGE ENGINEER ix several y dial Pests Mise еу э ра a total of. 17 | денеа ома ату Parkes), undertakes the Planning an e А supp Execution of Works of Drainage, and Estate Improvoments Ш 6 Р.м. т А, enerally ; т qui Wiate PR and River m THURSDAY ..J ë ral Fi L ptis mm Warping uc recon of Farm Delldinge, bou бадыра FRIDAY E Хай оро кош Aai rsi n е on of Farm P б р.м. Admissio! А 20 minut эв i čo., either 4 at tita ыз genes the he landowner, or through | SATURDAY .. „ zi à : pa — each day бә. vi emen! ttle an Yards AKNARD, BISHOP, акр BARNARDS, | бе веш еф оа Борй оде f fom ш энш өш Tarda орип la > Valuatio: ade f “ 20 u will commence inspectin, FURTHER REDUCTION. im "the PRICE of WIRE Blles, eB a Ana T SUA. sss tear e rino » cb s Block, E nim making d NETTING. 22, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. Awards. Ad The GENERAL Sao т; убой Horses, Land Drainage. *TUESDAY .. „ 21 Sheep, Pigs, and Implement ents, , opon W KS of DRAINAGE of any extent are "WEDNESDAY ,, 22 м. till бр, XECUTED by the dmm LAND Lm CT and IMPROVEMENT COMPAN Descriptions of Ee Cultivators on Land in the perty, whether preho, E — е of the Show Yard. astical, Corporate, еј The GENERAL Snow of Cattle, Repayment may be made by the Landowner as sucoessive | T c En Sheep, and Impia оры) portions of the amp omen etam 2 or the actual охрана, тош 6 Admission 18. with а com: — arged on perty the Regulations of the Society, all persons admitted Works of Irrigation, Enclosing, reon, may be ch t charge о r reni ears, so as to adapt the tenants. Road orm their friends | Making, and Farm Me are executed in a similar t manner. п the pro| n the estate Жош for the Бр у; or ot] qmm temporary of ^ s Sonet din the ting, ll be subject to the Rules, and Regulations of the Council. s Order of the Council : Н. Hart DARE, Sec. ver Square, London, W. RE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.— rate per cen! pir, or notices given to ses are ibcurred, Wood Grubbing, ARD, Вівнор, & BARNARDS beg tolinfo ep I E ле po that they d "a pve mado a a ke Maie а БЕ тайда дый ecute апу of the I mprovementei by juo ani n A at SOUTH STOCKTON-ON-TEES, on eir Notte are now б, de enisi after being made, which adds ЕГ п Агана арй chargo the or outlay and expenses оп the The ENTRY CLOŠES on July 18. For Forms of Entry, арреага d durabilit; Miet apply онх HANNAM, Secretary. musei ilii v Japanned plications to be made to WILLIAM CLIFFORD, the Secretary, Kirk Deighton, m АЕ Galvanised. Iron. at EH Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, S. W. Hall. Gauge. per Jan. НР yard. 1 -S-inch menh, 24 imn os . No. n. LE Sid. ras LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.— A POULTRY, PI IGEON, RABBIT, FLOWER, Hn » 18 —— by Special Act E Lira in 1853, FRUIT, and VEGETA BLE SHOW pu be held at the 2-in , » » 17 6% . АЗ Old Palace Yard, Wes т, 8. AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON, the LAST WEEK : 16 8 Сы, in 3US Eon » x A лед WR nod To tasoon rto нр чав qm e Зону EYORS &C. | PRIZE LISTS and further particulars will shorti lģ-inch ,, bs suits» 18 6 É 4 The Company advances money, unlimited in amount, f By Oi EE. i inch ,, э” аза u M i A ы the following works Ме; AL even tural Improve the Whole | АШ thé above kinds can be made frr me Шаруа т аЙ смез being liquidatediby M А Pe Poul 1 and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, А è ы Чынак жан, гета Galvanised РАЗА yard, 3 feet 3 š fy j и ды: Galvanised Sparrow-proof Netti M Pheasantries, I pa Clearing, аад Plan for any rm x3 AY, JULY 4, 1863. · гү” 2 feet I Wire Маон ot every mesh from half an pose, Engines or Machinery for or Drai foe nme RE di SATURDAY, 4, nch to 6 inches. 2. Farm Roads, Tramways and Railroads or agricultural emp MEET й Жы SE, pee enmt s P —ÓÓáháÓ n P WEEES. ER 8. Jetties or in on the sea coast or banks tional Show at Hamburgh. of navigable us or lakes. muere send v кси сс yr 4. The erection of Farm Н Labourers' cres and Sarvnpar, — 18 ior ot England. other Buildings required for Farm p the im- scie e of and tii to Farm CMM Ww Dos фе А CORRESPONDENT—“ Landown gel ed der the provisions of any Act of . t of the Parliament, Royal Charter, or Commission, in respect of any | for a reference y any "any published, account а. Reduced Price of WIRE FENCING, and GALVANISED WIRE publie or general works of or other improvements best, methods of breaking up ROPE FENCING, suitable > the home eis ы darder 5 fot i my ао proportioi te. нее, д the verting it i tillage with the view T Five wires, 3 feet 6 inches high, pron n ве e same w expenses on the ч "n d apart, one wrought roti straining post training scre No investigation of title is required, and the Company being relaying it in pasture. If the a. rcs ы P de Roos. e abe omg 104. of a strictly financial с do not interfere Dis - jq гаад to m profitable use o! The same Galvanised. Wire йари з. per yard. and execution of the Works, w] controlled thé terval, t then the plan thus sug- ү ogues, with prices y zu variety of Wire | Government Enclosure Commissioners. ool f during may. ve "a and Wire Netting, forwarded free on application. For further information, and for forms of application, Pbi pd o improving G y ie Fencing and Хуш etting delivered Carriage Free at all | to the Honourable WILLIAM NAPIZR, Managing Director, 2, opted, Воб ії the ek simply be Palace Yard, Westminster, S.W. жы ee un 684 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jvzy 4, 1863, gena: " INS then lg arable culture of it ы or о із unnecessary. Dr. VoELCKER'S us. other P dé before the English cultural БЕ — illustrated the and for which have tended to Grass-land deterioration over tracts of land arge. f act experiment on this subject we have no better instances than those which Dr. R also quoted, to be seen with all the curious and definite results ас nying it at amsted, where dressi f ammoniacal manures have been fol- lowed by an рога growth of Grasses, and dressings d bone-dus DUM res hav tended to s quest ч Clovers; and speei вре id of various. kinds have тев sulte d in ап mprovement of | un i in the soil The rap should be eaten off] отчета, for ear two, and Ње land should SOT a dressing of dard earth Я еат. pinch will та them. , Parasites no doubt under, and we may t to them fi t [Mr. vidas aem a very much t of this fly.] 1 k sae ravages SEWAGE OF TOWNS, Isrz that Dr. Thudichum, in his paper read before ка Socieby of Arts, making allowance daily and ual visitors, and for the rapid increase of the popu. lation of the metropolis, reckoned ma hu i: equal to those of about males akes t inte end on pono rtt v ing th h i ound numbers, three million individuals о both sexes .and all ages, this brings the value of the rine per head of the actual population, according to Dr. Thudichum's data, to two-third s, ог lich б bod ар is exactly the value put upon in the т mi ixed excre eta (ine cluding fæces) of 1s y dust, and close riv ng, or pare and burn and breek i , taking Turnips, Beans, ürzels, and i 3) fupcsgai o crops, and th relay the land vith suliable Grass seeds, followi with the карлар өреп, whic Mr. н. S. THOMPSON described se rs ago in the Journal of the | English A dens Society as the result of his ч өн ire чын that whatever а man want Let gro fi his Grass field he may get by the mo 4. А whi he treats the land with dressings of шап чн мне Б са edet ам, GE РА носа in fact pastures are as amenable to emp аз grey Ду (ASA Y Feliciter rg ima ber p of the plo ughla — Attacking the leaf of tbe young {Маре Ут! зн, lf а man mows his в poor wet ` pasture RT The following is is Мт. Doris deco them i in the English year, and harif Teda it at all—and unfor-| Agricultural Society's Journ tunately in this we are not supposin unus Іт і is Су supposed bat animals -— related ease—he will very soon find it full of Yellow Rattle, | to e ould not 5, ;| Te revel i p "the decaying stems: of „Саћђарев, 1 the bulbs of | be very unlike in their habits of life, but nai is not 2 ages, by м А» and myself, Taking this сз from which Dr. Thudichum would obviously no dee ely differ, and reckoning that. th b e are 80 tons o per ium | at more an anr for d some at erii this would ge 1d. wi ton A ma ters ү K^. | tains, taking t io ан e would eommaud in the market if in У pod iod of a conce eee Lim and portable manure, D as guano, bu Á of course add more or less to the value but "hei value bearsjbut а small ies M to that of Ae in the discussion, Mr. Al de: "e ipe 8 data as bear r he ad p erman Mechi claimed ring =” bi own estimate ,16s. num, as n byh im i е Dae always the case amongst insects, in their lar | | pecia, and the genus of flies called Anthomyia i isa emarkable example of such a diversity. аг pest which bear so they w É nsidered а the ‚ваше ee yet | "s tinte] И АРК it will k of fac only 2з. e ph e Farm b, per m f thes ese maggo uce wit growing wu: dits ded xd [on еы of that g gen ntleman, Now, І find by refer- f the Parliamentary Committee, process is any shorter мачи аы till the e pasture is perfectly natural and | Yo ou may drain the land and bre ak it u e | sen have d ws TS, two skins of the leaves, feeding upon the ence to tho eport o de d es said about 25. per head wa аз, tha t, st naturalists Wis name of anfo the Е: e yielded, reckoned ка! to Ше , was *^abou ? But when ind nurse the young "Grass. until it has etn Ib conomv nge ҮСӘ sketch of i my rought to me from Surrey on TE he maggots were A fuush Mr. Mechi B this estimate of produce and of a yielding now bur "ebur only whieh you wish that it should co We have X — Spine con- | Mort E Grass land into ara єп on June 26, des "en в еы of the leaves, the ie: pupa in sitú, as you may see oes d hatched July 17 and 20 dom Frogly told the ey had we m M pat, where wg fom. I fou эй г Beet ked i resu the # 7s. ixed Му шм 50 to 10 bd P ater) t sane fairly comparable. with his own theoretical estimat of 1 And, as the data of Dr. З ichum, bore d T ‘Lawes and отыш girn by г. Lawes in his кр before the Society, mh со! т, but Lr Qu the. blicters pss the finger and thumb, ^ | attacki ing them in that he v а пріо, а воше у t pinch | lat -e * air, an er ө oe rather 24 burn т the heaps; and the “ashes” will be | black, e the heaps tliomselves, while the fibro nc a Dai ә contents АШ роу крт of the p with еа soil, Sill at th e pue dmi exhibit d Im mark, that thë: pns are very similar to those oF [^ Turnip; like them they change to an oyal brown pupa, and from them issues а fly whi ch exceed- is br аз I cannot аби they у looks at ith me in асс, that jer 68, Sd. than 16s. per head to the evidence he will а. that value is much nea per annum K "EU the same species, I must distinguish them by naming the former, and shall call it after the Beet or Mange el Wurzel, dior, ee p уе the Soil, c even an entir ipat e organic ma ithin it. On the Whitfield m near Tortworth, РРА, for the most part a light was Del under with t plough. On the Жозе — grown the first buted by m actual val ther; and echi 99 uM very blo . Betm. Тһе males only are known esent : mno ; i ; poken of a case (that of Croydon) іп which the in lat are ichs: smaller than the Onion. dy Vd only | creased rental zi the app i ; of sewage терге- 23 гел epis Laeguc fart 5 lines: they are sented onl 1d. for each individual of the population, em ауну vith black hri *as a vel accessi successful. instance rs large, «убы nearly | and evidi of the yalue of town sewage.” In the white, WE e "om ed Tine early part of my remarks I have shown that, according orn e al iddle in th t f hich Пе | to the data of, Dr. hum, and of Mr, Lawes d ДА ‚1 et re of 3 44 ла зона the ang шу the theoretical value of a ton of the ooping e Joint being Шеј ayer; ge sewage of London is about 1 as its the pr rotruded 1 lip and „palpi are also black : = gest, elliptical and producing a naked bristle on Fr is ck ; sual pe oporti "e eep and сві жей we та, to tua. for the maintenance o year greed, ме ому, - y should think 1 € yen skins | | i yery " телне tin abdom. linear, vith а dul Daek |f , 9 evidence at К total 6-jointed is | I spot at the base of 4 of th. ures are piteby; poisers much йты? d. $ uu іо, "bristiy, and pitchy, the will uin cause any loss to the should a ever "abound to any ai in y rm he leaves a vd given um р муы wining о e pne masgot of differe nt species of flies to a large à d the only remedy is to nip them in the leaf, for der are во delicate that а Hi T "zu not | del: ды expense (by outla | pipes over the бш, „апа the cost of actual distribution ides, It certainly does very slight ( CIL who are really Ace а De t them 188, are the nprehensive ге r р а the estimates founded upon them are, so far emember, the only ones in which d by|the questions of the sex and age of a mixed popu- - p ti ave duly hee uie in Eee the tal matt But the theoretical value of the constituents contri- capital, or increased ^ as the case may ("ud bad to e bre futi 4 down Jur 4, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 685 " | repeat tedly Ml | it 1s useless to expect much improvement so long as the labour и is over "d d with poor POMA, labourers. Jansley, Perrysfield Farm, Osted; Surrey, Jun | Steam. Cultivation, —The Agricultural Gazette has so \ "sen » t more the excretal matters of our populations, should indulge | which steam пог anything else ре — ass) in in exaggeration in their representations to the publie | opposition to the rail. Stop; I ong. These in this matter, as nothing, surely, can tend more to ger cem are not opposed to steam odds but they | postpone or prevent a satisfactory settlement of the will drive the old -— through it, right or wreng. | uestion, than the circulation of пе and illusory Tie iin show that Mr. Fowler's customers have done statements respectin . Indee long as the value ery much less of the old coach driving than before of the excretal matters of the average individual of he consequence is that they Aue mixe ed populati on of both sexes and all ages is assumed il bu tieularly on heavy soils or eos ux "ed one feels some- average dagie work up from бї high authority for an adult male; во long as the value 16 had not been for the банов this nish; have given some hop es о the endless what рт to ascertain the cause why it has not Ё 1 cwt Ты реа m 1 the wr B3 is true that steam тайа, has of the constituents in a ton of average sewage is esti- mated according to the analysis of samples e samples; so cim i as hA is tha soil ле lift 487 lb. of earth per square yar a 31 cwt, . pull upon the -— and taske. of a half a owt. of d and pee powder, o r distributed through he ease may | be; so long as the circumstances ‹ of a daily supply of | water, as t ай two or three years dauid «since as with steam аг ropes - шту when they are worked down to ohy such a e P aratus for cultivation, ганс — | ith mn аса as is reported univers Ат 5 д тэст г fio ош ,being in general use. eep them in order | nominal power? А Mr. Langston may, and а Мт. y itis not so, if on all hands i possess such great advantages? It may o^ ck may, and so may many others but a farmer , can't , do 16 and pay his rent as well. | great reason undoubtedly is. the large outlay Todd with tb рове of the liquid тин» of a farm, which сап be had and used in tp result& obtained by irrigation in е evidence of what m of our st it be concluded that it t. this тач e with the | vex I when ou same weighin g machine, used by the same yin T Morton), shows that recen - - -— ied в. per yard at а draught of 1 7 н р‹ u and Mr. imme s K 82. | ege po the wear and t of Fowler's tackle heavy and mine Бо Tight А E avidge might dr incur, | in rotation of crops and management it ear ә T ‚16 must be borne in mind that hene to the " nsion of егор pping it pe sbntar or enable mer to take. the onis facte к merits of the сазе. J. H. Gilbert, Harpenden, n of Society о, gå meram Correspondence. ar St. Albans, May 20,1868, in Journal ris. ` he to re стар with more than 1 on pu ull in master Mr. ith a well- Б =» уайоп to become general. I have done, vedi you to reflect over you i ы fied i of Dun une сного on the subjeet of town sewage, Mr. Alder man Mechi says:—* The real questions at issue аге, 1. Whether a ton of guano (or its elements in siwage) is more or less valuable by, ne mixed with 1300 tons of water? 2. Whether the cost of conveying to the itis worth? 8. How tns does that cost of yen M inish the м of the ano or sewage?" mixed . of ауега xeretal matters x е believe in the superiority, oí Pes = them. | that b o both s sid ould r aban ofr | eap for ere а vdd the Гете is іа to an ased rental. This is fair and honourable on = did. must be ei sri a hi ne емо of agriculture as comprised in steam aa The paper lately read at the Farmers Club by Mr. J. C. Morton the direct method as op by Мг. Fowler," not \ бов шу ent ability v convineing you ur ni Aly of "Mich а plan. How is 16 that Mr. Howard's 9-tined im С сап only lift 886 lb. 12 cwt. pull ? Why, because, as I have all alo ong told you, it is a badly constructed implement. William Smith, Woolston, Bletchley Station, Bucks, Eden 23. [In answer to Mr. Smi th’s s quest ion we mu t point out to him that the econom and usefulness of steam cultivation. Tti is бо all intents and purposes а settled question. to agriculture no intelligent m n for ent entertain a do ubt, The various s phases ofi its epplicaton to cultur: endat s ie by ве system or another become e apte ted 1 to Scil, ultur y kin e, from the | ponis ciem plough to the light- амі, cultivator, Лас d th individual of а mix è ages, ^m PIS contain mcd less | dry substance an wbich is moving 6 HS width аб а time, while Mr. Smith's is only | t.) vian guano Working Mew. s Clubs,— With all that is being done e far beyon f horses and que: | means can this „ув ste em be same m eie ое for шапша] purposes. If a material, reckoned as 4 cwt, of guano, be mixed with only 1300 times that vieil of w this will be equal to onl ns of sewage "b gallons "pee hend per day. But| ог scarce ead | Nd the — of the m metropolis i is апоу estimated at from o 7 cubic feet р day у, ех clusive of nothing. connected with. this important subject оѓ c eT bend аў tr ven channel than their clubs ortant object can be br ronght а about. "T labourers. a slow to dee adopt im ar P inni arrive Чому at tator dii inu al to 8 mft Зур Į per day, 502—71 tons per pe. per annum. If we take the mount to be 60 tons per head per annum, which | agrees very nearly w more recent estimates with the pes of rain-fall, the pM rmn x he voidings of each individual, reckoned ic istribute we e as muc But the average sewage will contain a to b into engagements, should do so with 4, determination mder: to make ' them pay. „А labour, like every other u takin 8» porting ; there is no doubt but what the Ал labourers will in the course of time arrive at шн satisfactory position, but it will be a work of tim ory sy үер the more they are aided and assisted i in vi de murs have to be weigbed matters for в a farmer's judgme , class far - | paragement. to the rmers ав a wh ainin s this desirable Object the better, the majori large proportion of rainfall and subsoil water. М + ү 14 be чт n t before expending s 80 e a sum of. money аз ө LÀ ui 14 3 ied h n is completed, id amount of sewage аА be doubled from But let us as а very moderate computation ка чей the total amount of fluid to be 80 tons per head per annum, and on the "M pers p^ a eompensation, exclude from the culation the comparati ively small proportion үт” other matters valuable as manure кемен find their way into the sewers, we have 3200 c ү a reaction should take эж ә and иә children кайа in bom do all. that they can ior with the assista from the ot should receive all that they hey require. ° Whether fr om Шев, accident, or infirmity, d | chase such t g app would cost; urther, that at e ets reri S if not во large а sum I may further say that nearly all would І expensive machinery and implements upon the easiest terms. How then can this be done? Manu- faeturers cannot afford very long or very extensive eri redit, The conduct of their establishments dj rather than d rial prn about 23 ti esci dilu y Mr. Merhi. I confine yet to — indicating the ente А sinnn sary echi's firs estion, and leave valuable m i asses, is to — їп assisting themselves, Ev very ona at is n to them should be as much as possible through. "fheir к adding to the funds in | lend it to promote steam cultivation. Labios ds might aid a litt!e on their respective estates ; farmers occupy- ing contiguous farms might it to. your readers "i modify the" ‘others mte the answers to ne eene ДУ J. B. Lawe. ‚ Rothamsted, H р, near St. Alban's, June 23. Steam un vs have kindly laid рге us | the at they may no longer look ght their , especial use; joint Stock E iet in vario tothe parish, but t own n |! to hir те, sul heir wealth, aud - the labour men will consider best wa «rs spend their time and money. 16 із no of prosperity or right satisfactory? nor is it а sig this most rudes ad done? The reply ud How дош stock companies, ut by joint stock he i Мен, of Bios] returns on un poti- | pr TUM алан е a swarming viih, chil Ду ел, ali Tinh En edis am ed by Mr. Morton, as well аз some "dat and to a great extent supported by the һа t of ойе у it be sati: isfaetory to the agricultarists to tribute so largely in — up ehildren pe the summary of tal statement as to work done, | gy -— days doing it, and average day's work : = PEN оош фу. элин АН уут "b H "t4 g £ th W Ся » € erc P ] 1 к 4: й Ме > English market, = sonable just prr -— u; 2 Я прп ses: ЙС: № uie 15 E ст day. to to provide е the maintenance of their families them- | d pm ; the object being of course "us Ше dir Fowler „| 1080 | 3504 | 2127 | 6751 | 886 i + The term Io Buh 7| 190 | zer | irer | desd S4 | cc d over a enough to “the кы. ш рш ш NE e RO deg erm БЕ Melia reper cat A glance at these figures shows that „е roll-over assist, t them а d 1 club room in every | ment is fully Муни plough village, v! they can meet if they choose every | to my brother farmers. College.— In your vators, and the thing that the Messrs, Fowler and evening; where they шау both. Cirencester College Club dinner which t Howard are employing numerous lawyers to cavil about | and instruction. It is from the want of this that | tbe Royal / т е туд 8ч - т, Mr. Hollan is fast 4 g into i This reminds me of| many improvident early marriages may be | ріасе at — pic. to the rer Nes оберти qui down hills, and coach | traced, but it is поб so much what may be done for | chairman of the — — observed ietors w i rate of 10 ы кы ie ode the jur aed 2 к ihe laboprars Ug пу erem do а ;|that he was at the helm of a vessel somewhat out of 686 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jore 4, 1863, ry | 107. for the rental-of the land and the seed for sowing for - many deficiatieles of а e and « composi sition, ——-—— order, and prc promise sed thata full and i impartial i inquiry of horses, The farm or property I am going to describe ig — be instituted, and tnat in so doing he would |the Oats, and interest for the wear ex tear о p гі г look Xo the right. or left, but Rod. do 80 harness, and implem ment are the cost of horses’ keep. | called “ Salzmünde, F x —€— pomi. English i» 1 that vie w: is „taken of the subject no one m miles below the. ol niversity town of Halle A ubjects as TI * Cost | close to the river paia and м е аг ^ Will Mr. М rton be so edid as tel Jof the Salza rook which unites the large pon тратта) of Moe on T zs | х озеро” of ke dog a bushel of Oats.|of Mansfeld, distant about 12 miles from - -В S 1 ке of the old peofensora are Tatok the College, and | me the TO й ч fable vi the Forces used in |Salzmünde, ів remarkable place, with i dl t expr ess our anxious wi ish to know ti the circ um- ES M Rn "stated "that ke labour | buildings and ever-smoking chimneys, which give to unt to | the for rmer more the look of a small m ашабы cturi uring to » lene the institution. Тһе old shareholders е е m VES m re ег acre per annum; an by ша As pa Loir c Mey ages yen tte i dé era The foregoing is а Mp E of bos the cotes ога йшь r^. g - formed E by y bearing in mind that jobbing carters | the co чук a little з аб that time КА gesta the. institution was but Jittle pieta and |s subject. I риш, kr, y enden md T : optem c dee Sim а ос END e appreciate: and how in "those days of trial they nobly remained at | districts. their posts for such god: re parie n. "the ey have for | above 8s. а day y before the Kelso psc of the Tie; T orked in harm and good will | I rn ani were op picea pe esto ves, the Principal aur Co dna] € ; and | had only 6s. е for the cartage t a lo mms ше E кас xs ep sie activity of апу years ha ds "€ i r and | i а their readiness at all times to render у kind | ends was a they had for Dying ж s, the tea я теъ Rips ew ат m p Wake m. Lime drivers on Tweed could not earn d f horses and carts their own wa o e Toe ern students, they have ME Ne n" ye a Гон е E this a little. W. № | -— vip the now far- famed ely pits dens alzm тйлй, i & their 1 and recognised e Ger er, or Heinze.—How far you will| and the prosperous sale 0 eir products, such ag be denied that, their, to the present р prosperou. el think a abort, description of "this simple ery porcelain clay, chamotte-stones, tile and bricks, ke, dition of the institution ; and now that such a result | effective. aid in hay-making, worthy a brief space in | he then turned to agriculture in the year 1847; the whole staff are to be sacrificed, | your columns, I must leave jou to decide. | Besid. m d leasin f several surro | because а ipal has been appointed wi еу | more expensive and complicated machinery it may |ing peasant farms, and the erection of a Beet-root- find it i ble to act. - But let it ч tod | appear beneath the notice of the British farmer, but I | sugar man Обу, contracts were made with many that the i e thus meted out by the Council to en оа кү for wr — supply of У ugar-beet-roots. sugar m {о M AE ы ie dece Бы каа нга which like all similar establishments at that imeem Аа sum me rar їо pay in harvest instead of giving , eans erseverance brought it beer. In haymaking I give 2s. рег week extra to the soon to а ishing state, making it thus a soui men, and the women and boys less than that. 1 have of.his many acquisitions. At j the e present time ме find е at Salzmünde, bes an give rather more, In harvest ages Nes work by the agriculture, à large distillery, tilery mill, dwelling а ml Ih e given farm wee "s and all these have succeeded each pieco sre paid by пота ori dL: уе other во interrupted! ак people who n from 15s. to 1 I would rather doubl th isit alzmiünd wil not it again return to beer, The first difficulty overcome, all parison to its former state. lively in parties like 16 Ae tter—we now have peace instead of 4 course is now to be found there is best proved by the perpetual q quarrels, Ji с. ps June 22. o © Ex. ^ newly-established postofüce and the regulai sorry that it falls to my coach, which goes daily to апа from Halle. lot to have to ына "ot the Заме} їп which the any other single farm or isolated property where the post has found direct conjunction a profitable enter- the public. eek I w i , в р In Ње year 1857 the late Ki No. hi in Желе» tacki, x rg "hibet ains T m tme is Pale eM $1 A esie William IV. honoured Salzmünde with a v Several Duke of "xcd pr steward), mer. days, and inspected from the iid v illa of the Мо. 17 in Howard's tackle was дч кы РМ са аз | have yet to learn the soundness of the doctrine which Castle Hill, which Mr. Boltze € Acier ашау for Мг. Leyland out that appeared published with | would undervalue a thing solely because of its cheap- | this purp urpose, the extensive ш troops, 4 е reports with i to show whose|ness or simplici city. xL MK an owner and | and their passage over the Sv | peo he is. The injustice I now complain of is | occupier of land in Würtemberg) writes as follows :—| Тһе above may serve as an introduction but now р that жүк I neglected to correct, but th: that |“ I must now deseri ibe to you those famous Reut ers І | let us proceed {о the descripti of Salzmünde in its you have again placed J. — dmi Mains, as tioned 1 g р t stat d customer ot Fowler's. There i ong, Hanow, | to haymakers. Iencl ket made af The farming area of Salzmünde consists “ 9050 , Biggleswade, иге, та соте о of Howa шаа int one of хад, ог а a. "The ey are| Prussian * Morgen," or about 5709 English acres week's Paper, who ber composed stake, about | (1.584 Prussian acres being equal to glish acre), W. Smith, Woolston, аму Station, vimm diui 22. | eet long, with cross pieces | viz., 7750 iau acres of arable land, 300 Prussian [ Mr. Smith's note of gs we ek was rece eived too late to as represented in No. 2. es f meadow land, or per pasture be of any use for stakes are spiked or pointe an acres of yearly е for the exclusive which he alludes. Mr. Morton expressly said that the а end, and driven with iuis of the Beet roots for sugar manufactory. н eturns came to him unendorsed with the name of the a mallet into the nd, at | Amongst the total area, 0 Prussian acres manufactu ome and that be was left to infer that from about the usual distance be-|the property of Mr. Boltze, whilst the rest is taken 0n other freies nel Mr. Elliot Mes — » Viele ge wa haycoc ase. Тһе quality of the is most ‚йе thr ree men and a boy i in working his threatens to rain fields being situated in the richest part of ( ) that] 1 » ахопу. 16 belongs €: to the hill formations of We can only hope. that Ss aie of the tables will now form sae conical, pee Mansfield (a deep and fertile loam), and excepting the note Mr. Smith's correctio drips off, and the air, Ко meadow land, which is bif at the bottom ly some Pigs and Flies.—Mix teli oil and brimstone, and э ing between the cross pieces, brooks, only about 100 acres of arable land w re found rub it ees horns, nose, down the back, tail, &c., and prevents the hay from damp е flies will go to you r neighbours ** flocks,” hether ing to any very injurious ex- | climate of this district i is rather rough, ab least ш or cows or horses e farmer should tent. Some of our hay i out i ү SH м last summer on these Reutern, | life. In d Кышы alk of an estate of about 900 aeres Dr WE S, , this i" ofthe year. If you are troubled with Mene use und and but little of it (merely | we hardly Ei ges the half of i d; as n their haunts gas-tar and grea se, and Pei in San mortar. ed will disappear а! sane e since I caught a large rat, after much trou UT I ей him, then let "€ go—he told his the hay is carted, the Reutern | thousands of acres consist g of peat heath, sandy Mu. and they were soon far aw . N.N. stored | plains, sheep past ог otherw un i ve Cost of m олу AN һа In applying this latter supposition to this , .„— This question cannot be de ined, up under th lvi б property we are wrong, for excepting the 300 acres Mr. ©. and others of. view the the Pme ctum with us,stored | of. meadow land, there is поб опе acre to be subject as every practical todo. Sine| — — | — 11 awayin our enormous vaults. found which is not under the plough, and which М. esr was "p on » he willbeable| _ _ No. 1. represents the fork used | does not enjoy very careful attention. Mr. Boltze, any mistaken idea of M ЫРУЫ uem POMA CA . for turning the hay, and in NS bought the most of his land durin the last TR this is the root of tbe difficulty. Мг, Morton Epa ie рж 'ctice it is found to cars, paid for the Prussian * morgen " on the avet- О farmers of horses' keep by Ni eutr UE SEED T It is made entirely | е 0'140 th thalers ч 3з.) or about 314. 10s. per English charging market price, for their food. Т fancy this i of wood, is light to handle, now-a-days the price of land risen CON- A um The horses’ d f hay at one stroke, ” Befo ore. I siderably in this distric 4 almost everywhere ia Я tock, and cannot be нет into e , Instead of | [жы 11 y, so that no [ues estate can be bought there F pas "x Yi „Steam Culture. It - - my | under 40/. per English acre. The des to rei manager for each farm, landowners let their faros fora | mind o the most interestin ng and important agri- | risen accordingly, and 8 to 10 thalers per Р! given rental per annum. A tenant fai armer has no right cultural чйр. of P the d day, and is destined е bos “ morgen,” or about 27, per English acre, are 000 Ш" piis ne effect а complete revolution in the Mr comm ionly paid. The pst. "in t of. some - Е horses and manual labour. A tenant farmer is merely | landi in io rlossar, Jui clay- 4c in partic ular., 5а t 8 for 4 - oucester, June З, Chiu food. Reckoning 3 bushels of c" а fair allowance for | [oneri im i the 5i. per ingles eis uncommonly re b x meh, vers Bi far i large, as it d ni but i$ of аам d rses more {һап 300 ) bushels i ina twelve- | Foreign Eee espondence formed "d thé бынын iure пае Mr. John C. Morton із a tenant AGRICULTURAL SKETCH : Stuttgart. Loa а tour |and by the leases of several other farms ani E D оц Northern otia which I I undertook pieces of ground, which divide themselves n, I had the o pportanity 0 of visiting several very | over more than 10 villages. Тһе distance of the ditferent farm gs from to Ў e farming o y, it а ut 5 ron Saga afford me ih Foe io give you now the| with the exception of a farm of 1100 Prussian following sketch of some farms of | is distant at about 12 miles from S. - Germany, begging at the same time your indulgence | the fields are spread thus overa very large. 687 Joi 4, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, inf A omt point a е no | visited in Great Britain, this is the. only form I saw | index for the 25 vols, constituting the first prc ini the eq 1 f, th here two different т and me Journal, which was negatived, the Council resolving tance of 3 о miles has to cart its бен : (To be. Me дын Меш} ж ы боны, эи n o i rd to were reques orwa Po otatocs cer t dd to take back the different foods єз | the тч gomme m Рае Essays in -— men and cattle, its supply of guano, bone-dust, oilcake, | WORCESTER SHO Fisher Hobbs ио raff, Such a remarkable centralisation would 20101125, that the Show. ан was vri dew the sheds in Det det URNA, LC TUM n E the lor inst. A wuffcient mepgly à тоша м zady в, е w: sufficient su n Vetches pues for the labo , stables, yards, barns, &c., Vis ктөр T President, ra зы дака d been secured in the neighbourh xh VEA: . P , ЕД only made pomible by tbe айымын of ће | Айып, Hon endis, М.Р. thol Hon: e o круг of Stook + PLE. pe d denk леры? Й, E the last ten years. Major Gen. Hood, Sir E. Ма Ваг, М.Р ре Before this time the land was divided into about Mem m0 Sie WWE W. Wynne, М SX. ” | Stock exhibit deor 800 parcels, orem eparated from each other. Now, уг deri MP. Mr Contrell, M Mr. Dent, XP, The Common s Bal of tho Society was affixed to after ge vem spei it consists only of 40 "parcels, Me раев, E^ Mr. Exall, Mr. Bran dreth Gibbs, Mr, | Agreement with the Mayor and Town Clerk of Ne n MR Prinsipal тода" Битен S. nd Fisher Hobbs, Mr. Holland, МР, Mr. Hudson a sho bo hoi in ач the Country Meeting for 1864 its different farm " teadings are in a goo | poe Mo eget tius M x Pope, Mr, Randell Mr. ning, of 251, High Holborn, contractor for nd Mr. Boltze ss spent in om e past йөгер шй 90007. к= MP. Mr ses i nidi ы, Pro- » Shor and works at Worcester, baving attended road. Éd a pea „Э , ie , тобе аге te ov; youn Фет fruit- Pe inn fessor Wilson, Mr. Frere, and анон ать, рч She prttreno for tho Nen = vto contin, e I besides their utili to the country there a| Тһе foliowing New Members were vide that his terms be accep the Newcastle ple t aspect. "The ny so much despised | Alder, Frederick Jno., Hagwort hingham, etie Commi i ә мә ben сонрак Жы» — to eight Airey, Gen. Sherbrooke, a муай — The General Ме чемо Committee consists of , separated each from the other ach of | Allen, J. Roscor, Oak House, Preston, Lan iro Viscount ponet: chairm: arms has its special *inspector" or steward, Blinkhorn, Thomas, Spalding, Lincoln Powis, Earl n Мый Charles S. and several foremen, who are, however, only the A: ө, John, Ud Cheltenham, vete" T, Challoner, оная. : idwe as., Murie y, Cam geshire red , Lord. Dent, И.Р. чана а irt — uroa с г тад ^d John, Jes vall House, Bridgenorth, Salop Cavendish, Hon. W., M.P. ARAE B. T. Brandreth . . а jun Brown, Robert, Wigginton House, Tamworth, Staffordshire Hood, Н n. Maj. -Gen. A. Nel- | Hobbs, Wm. Fisher. law of Mr. Boltze, wh his seat i: zmünde, and Blick, r John, Hino ourt, Droitwich, Worcestershire Holland, E., M. d has occupied this rather important position for 14 Barford, William, Peterborough, Northamptonshi dell, Hon. H. G., M.P. Hoskyns, С, Wre: years. e stewards meet once every week at n des Lue rwyn, MC Denbighshiro Doveciduá Headiatn, Right Hon. T. B., Kingseote, bolone, M.F. Salzmünde, where they m their “ rapports" : m Li tg » у ‚ тарр Macdonald, Sir A. K. Newcastle, of. and receive new orders for the coming week. А m T., Hollington, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire | Ridley, sir Matthew White Pain, Tho Mr. Zim ann inspects the different farms Camptell, Char ноз es Я н еу Жу елеч Bt., M P. " | Pope, . ^ E once a week, and should he be prevented ва А: ht, Wm Герек NV Ме iie иод hshire e р НЕ ТАХЬ Wa Bart, Randell Sha les. во he is substituted by his “h inspector." Charley Richard, Cleobury North, Brldgnorth, Salo Arkwright, J. Hungerford. Shuttleworth, Joseph. Besides the А oa the following persons are e Drew, Edw таг, Calcot, Kingscote, Wotton-under-Edge, Glou- Barneti, Charios арво: n, H. S., М.Р. in the agricultural department of Sal este rshire Mcr Д Топу William zmünde :— - inspectors or e 14 bailiffs or intendan! 22 foremen or oversee: clerks in the bens which latter have to take care fe the industrial and mercantile me of the cfr Fish To these officers, who besides d fre station and pod have a тау good рау, w yet add the n wm e The technical S or тапа ON the sugar manufactory. Ditto — ery. Я Ditto ditto iito orks. 4. Ditto ditto ditto ideis 5. Di Жр pd atio! 6. Dit ditt coal and p pits. T. ye veterinary Es first- ms exclusively engaged for n 8. The physician. 9. The schoolmaster for the education of the children of the labourers at S. Commerzien-Rath (Counsellor of Commerce) NM who ha as taken almost entirely ihe industrial an his many pieno his duds hoi. and his numerous visitors and introductions, is besides much engaged in political, pesce and local affairs. So many things can of co only be cared for in а well-ordered Lr mena or h ; Im e ссевв. again ms pum cs I eei not visit all, I shall ccording to their succession of MES e is a following 2^ Clover; 2, Rape and A (another kind ees oil ed; 3, Rye | Ro and Wheat; toes; 5, Sugar Bee Barley, Oats, and Seg eat. 1, Clover is ivi yy under Spring corn, and the flowing mixture is era per | 8% Prussian acre —35 of Sainfoin, 4 acres of лїсегпе, Pa About 250 acres P koi are sown yearly, and in their third ong they are broken u mown, and then fed off by sheep. down 14 T deep and manured with good com- | Die Jor ibn Merrick, Glo poun und, jus in time for the Rape, which is drilled Е „ Wm. Hen 3 c Bridgnorth, Salop in July. d, James, Pinwal Hall, Aitne Warwick. iE Awehl 250 acres (an oil-seed similar to the Rape) Willetts, “н, "wp n, Pershore, Worcestershire be e Major- -Geni Hood pre- | W sown in the Barley — a Pairan ые: рео dem y dun B he | А after iens "n ne pr aoe реч ofth e addis ал, 3. озне: FN "Wheat (1000 acros) foll follow v partly sd afier bu а ya. y coal reels i б Mud шшш К d Е. sc quali is dung, w of po T II got px LE by Ui fed aok, ri improved also highly heaps, which are mixed regularly w Ak og and fresh „urine. The iar „being ae consumed for this purpose, сана Те F usiness and уу who|5 oe UC UA o 25851. 1s. 11 Mir, -| wi Driver, Robert Collin, 4, Whitehall Place, London Davison, Richard, Driffield. Yorkshire Dane Evan William, Radzer Court, Cardiff, Glamo! inshire NC Coucher, Ви x. Castle, Winchceombe, Gloucester- Gardner, W r Gaunt, as, Smite, W ото Hill, deor. Spalding, Linco! Hono, Henry, Stoke баат, "Cheltenbam, Gloucestershire, Harris, Thomas, Stonylane, Bromsgrove, [ченине Hill, John, Elderslie House, London Road, Worces Hanson, Thos. Anderson, 162, ie Brook Street, "M tede Hill, Rev. Bononia Ттр ndar, Bromesberrow Rectory, Ledbury, Worcesters Heath, John, Bickley, Tenbury, Wi Hughes, John, Britannia геал чт Worcester томо, o Mae Бон оп, We Cn ter mk n, Worces Jaco — m Farm, Cirencester, Glouces- а ohn, Les Niemes, St. Peter's, Jersey Sae ah Melville, Ale: Marris, Wm. Jno., Жерш. Ys m Kent Ма; hi , Hampton Bishop, Hereford yos, Т ов. Lee, Muckle, Robert, Cresswell, Morpeth, Northumberland von mte Pershore, Worcestersh, veri eath House, Worcester rey, Atherstone, Warwick as. Hen enry, Westown House, Brislington, Bristol, Ач Pe pee Milton, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire Parrington, Jobn, Brancepetb, Durham m оар" Stonehouse, Gloucestershire Р-У tebbing, The Valley House, Langham, E deu tershire St. pes т, ктт Park Hill, Rotherham, Yorksbire ith, William J., Monkland, — ( Herefordshire Өш: Swaine, John C., 8, Chester Terrace, ester, Gloucestersh. "Thompeon, ndrew, Berwick- on-Tweod | Turner, F. k John, The n, Kilm aylor, . Henry, High ton, оние, pd Taylor, Wm. Voile, Ј ohn, Jon., d DEN ugby, Warwickshire es, J тті ented ч A өч E which it d that the etary's been зы. the Со mrmittee and ie Јосв ges Mr. Thompson, M.P., Chairman, reported that t the oen of aor for the best Essay in Class IL, d Roadsters, had been state of fermentation and conservation, | Pi succeed mostly an Oat- n ^n hh awarded aeri, жка, ^ s „ for е best ys on Reclaimin 5. Sugar.beets (2000 7 the опе half after Potatoes and the other half айе f r Wheat or Rye, get | are арсы Козы н With veg aos of а few farms I al Len Belcher, Io Coxwell, Faringdon, 0 tenant е Potter's iehwood, Oxon. V., “О Fencing nel ved TE py e espe on recommended that the sum of 607. be placed at their disposal for the preparation of an | th m Powell Leys Farm, Wootton-under-Edge, | с сои n, Т ndi Meis te, M.P., = , was unanimously elected a mem e of Mr. Banks Stanhope, M.P., resigned, ера W. Cavendish, ЧИР. eu ot се Gloucester- mber of ee | second. HIGHLAND AND p Азат; At М the half. yearly | general rer tur of this ele " d. o Show.—Mr. Нат, MaxwELL reported that the arrangements for the Kelso meeting were complete. The entries had, in som 8, been more numerous herir stock; Ton ыды: не Berwick. Kelso. йын Mq ador o Е : я “ 5-4 " im 10% Implements .. . "i - 154 — 340 He was instructed by the directors е state that taig onday, 3d Au iade the rn rate ап occa- receipts during the bes month had у Мены, Quilter, | selected, уйй, respective к - cred practitioners. m to the title still continue This is a subjec! D8 a io can lay no Many E Maigiai themselves 688 THE ВАРДЫ TET не! AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [JULY 4, 1863, mportanc the agricu ultura 5 statistical etie ile there I - their honoura| be ge settled in pem in the ess than we individuals who assume urgeo b pee 1 arri S egree on he had made to Profes: rn understood in that dis "M Si insist pae da, upón an invi туттун - the grounds upon which his allus Ji ohn) pem it 24 ыз ux of Professor wilso Sir WILLIAM GIB ж aid he did no beim on the The Society er had been seite, у вой now they should ir ualification: there оні, diploma; and the value of iat ° diploma hanced т the fact that it th Guards London "- tle firs nai that a e асц t in tl ind of any one ever to the character of. pmi ec Wilson. stated by Sir William Gibso; be о n that eg al mati estion sol р as regard. satisfaction 7а ЕНА ely w о lea: bad put e were certainly in such term ^D to that they had the meaning which the other question, he hoped kind enough 6. ,allow the eps “ published in мр Transactions Society, and that every " Finally, fit w ETNA us resolved That Step should be taken р огеш them as widely as possible, а com Tuis, he thought, was nsideration of the aodio N. the resu ults онако а mutual recognition of the ЗА грев, Premiums for p nea Mr. Еоввез IRVINE then Paper Leases versus Yearly Tena ist u he deprecated all discussio. ter as айес z ely and exc they gav which ea irants for ac minion are fore they ct duced in of a public ch ед) Sir William Сор: Craig EM. mei pus Sohn) tween t Gibson-C forward shouid è р then he (Sir | and A readily co- nds upo rest. ent for who ny observa КОП УШЕН ү mig ght have illegitimate con e—had no reference what- TO. Th what was n-Craig, and it ti жө bier. to | referred to mhich A inedia may at p time exponse ting Professor at the explana That w: what he h the nning, Lois ino x тач T Mrs reference se been erence т а Бар the meeting woud Fs bejis far ot t it be remísíed. à mittee to ў геу which deserved the serious ts means of agricultural бййоанөн in Seotland and nto of the working of the "Societ ety’s m usively of ed the sping. is Sb land an — — - > — many cases of tenants improving —— at their ow, Om T which ha ve come under my o wn observati Im A - а 100 Acres кы tion, ears to an improvin mni Who, by еш Ше 00 в Шакы А, and tenants т raig | manent i improveme ее е р мем} sd о their дыга е pi v4 who е орь The pymes бегене annual tenure pursue à course de etrimenja] the He next discusses how the different systems affect tenants: “Itisall very well to sound the praises of. арун он in their landlords, but it isan fidence which risks all and seeks » security in return, Аша m the power магач ruin of arly tenant, th e latter exposed to e КО mg к the аай. of the owner or sale of the estate, whic h Aree com ir | tion {ог outlay uncertain enant is den at the e rie iode drainage mp o сап twice ine his far: nces, fill i e expenditure of the one on леу. Ву J. d e iore as follows the report on “Premiums for res аа Agent, 15, m roca "Buildings, falls greatly short of that of the other. It "a be Cannon Row, iminster; read befo; f land which 1 ^ Gola Medai, tens ‚ to Charles m a cr rd Farmers Club. J. Plowman , Oxford Time ode have been reclaimed b &nts alone under the Е Tho Gold М: a i: © Jacob iban * Manor Se Med have before alluded to о this рар Є аз m exceed. | | different systems. Iam w uainted with a district o for ов Reaping Масы | ingly well written argument e term years | wh 0 fl b 5 Tus po Gold Medal, e AUDENT on the Effeets of|in iig qo en in contrast to the system of lease | ге ehh he qoe = ES ebbe TAE ее iae Cover, to Robert Scot | from us Sanderson first considers ed | about 137 . pár вёге,ай and Lam convinced that, but иш эй, м a C p E Rm thers Cottage, Kilmar- | — er инш letting land affect every acre ofthat 5. The Наа © "Gold | Medal, or. 5L, to` Robert J. Thomson, > yi sim : 1 ex тош re so ms э-тин к arn 5 н that n а] others, : as i$ is not only the only ? rim "fae du ; th then eie mid Forder popat ok е h h ту bee ET is ihe he вошка of that upon болшш, large re iun: anda. ау di Wehen hich human existence depends—food and clothin CIISXACA ас, вор M Tcl к | dom, i e population, the quantit of Pe Sir W. Gibson- Craig of the observations he e ша de аё | | produce it consumes, and iu dt uch landed agri culture. E e he со — бевте — Ри T have all rtion of i ^ ital d курбу һе у э) giis —— E rriers to agric cultural pr ogress beem removed, bat beippl dta Кон eria wa к прве bservations to the at all available means have been brought to bear on ments. Secondly, because it seeks compensation for т А sé 4 2: at he thought soil, and that the utmost n. ts of its productive- | co pensated outlay,and frequently for ordi ма pes been reached. "Were a foreign a eulturist | of husbandry, ch o о be carried out by the der such impressions to survey English agricul- outgoing tenant. pe the real value of which to the , he naturall it is that|incoming tenant cannot be ascertáined. e g millions annually for foreign pro- | because + sor корө" а -— начае duce, yet ot take advantage of the capa- | going tenan ачап of cake the He took it|bilities of their own land? Не would see abun- | Їз tw ге his бейи Demo, oper focii ance of е capital, land un nreclaimed, | out drainage, in land which is naturally агу, labourers тріо oyment — everything indeed may apply li ad condition to land hich if е Into action I sn. ake our country | with water. hly, because it virtu: "that а аса of foreign aid. any of the naturally progressive — M "orsa because it makes the а person distriets of аала ће а qe вее extensive | incoming tenant pay for — right or most valuele. from the want of wrong, of e HRR ; àid, sixthly, because it tes, w injuriously affects the sale of an estate or the in € iln y "eem of farms. " an -employed labourers; and the The n to the lease as eee the sale associates of these dilapidated homesteads, benefited P еа od perty—as'hindering owners from be the rise of rise in land-value, as tending to the une land at the close of the lease, åre | rad ad x e system of “ба e nece v ed аге e an ti of farmin ent posit on сове, be àppoin inquire into the po | Tand tenure, and mm altogether from inferi ere. | country.” Tt does not. "meet mie hd e Agricultural Chat, ected nd in the wwe described yields the отит er Etile ect appear sioners for an ng der of tha. ende. a the uh tal | gitar m t half ite е. А land] indeed, | tò have be fi rme а мем of nlt 59 ен ы owment, with the | who adop mage demité M л ve been чнч чб. оп — m Society, and to reduce the curriculum appointed ford; L 16 | Proved estates, virtually locks up hi ашо б unim: | ations ав А омет в Council of Education; and that the committee bo sacrifices his legitimate income. Salfi inte t th, and | Sussex, which was “denounced b by our 2 cultural асе ыз pan td cul- | prompts a man to action, but in the елетш generally | УУ. S, жат Guildford," the other дау. hold out to students better араай. ^ they | landlords it appears orant. E vimm risa i mn Due e t England what ран - p f м tp stato o | landlord has not the same inducement a agone ied * d еназа —— rune the form that tho Society bas very materially property when let as annual holdings as when let on ot tenant right;^ Peg m 5A objectionable Chair, and has gone a long way already lease, Apart from getting less rental ho gets an any of the tenant right di claims 1 have noticed. I ara n The other point which shows assistance from his ten in ing anént Эй. yo d are often it hae a rire t In the Chair, or in some degree consi provements, Indeed condition of land held н еј d Iknow Баша right cos бар шз ы js that t the ә Council f | ann ro dua 5 rim | more than one halfof horal vios of the land. "ws E UN x | rasita ifthe Mure not execute improvements at v" 87, de ^X on of tat the "ohm, ui is Own expense. 80 with a lease Toy i stend d DIT followed, LAN A где ate either "jointly undertaken by ovas pu i °з fallows жы M D iue bes um own prfeate орий la ES or solely by the occupier, In es latter ease, land- | better-—as he makes асана io indo tho lords merely by granting à lease, get‘ their estates | for his horses), Б UM WESS: in | improved without one shilling ef óutlay. Among | by the dissipating Jery 4, 18681 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 639 cire pint ym de Y» in а itional 1088 tO e incoming enan е e latter is made to pay for it. I have carried out farm valua- THE HYDROPULT, ons а various countie I would edm not be EXTRACTS engaged in another. valuation n be асо ing EXTRACTS t g tenant paying for labour which es mg is injurious to . Sometimes tenant right enjoins 'RESS. FROM. THE the In ten : d pay for clean fallows 50s. and| Tue Нурворшт. PRESS. 31, per acre; but it would be egeo to ascertain | “The machineis certainly T те upon об ед principle this claim is founded, | the most eom vmi “We are satisfied that ка not high "aue A ed clan falla АЛЕ {ы казар oro have over Е ug ered essential ry farm practice? The »— Daily Telegraph equally satisüed that if bM agricultural dtu Mr г. Caird, has ваїй| Tur HYDROPULT. — they once see it they will truly, that “tenant right and many of the customs of |. йот tov residents - m pet They, ma tell seriously against the ,Jandlord by M eh they tell seriously — t the tenant by involving а large amount of sunk capital, and, conseguenti zx restricting the n — a бу ы регшапеп provements, and to the of 2 s f Sto! ck essen ntial to suc — formin and they engines. СЯ and Agriculiur a ra fs m strongly recom- end it to our readers. the untry, for, as a general rule, е these valu тубе are highest, there the farming is worst. "Tenant right is, therefore, injurious to agricultural v rerum ri and the dba seek to exte dee Е aro, | "ng A n ot an е uninte TESS. mergency of any kind which may It is, at best, à on ly а b and require an immediate I trust that the landlo rds e^ oppose its pe bene removal ог disch f water." — Tha Weekly Magt iscellaneous. [o —I need поб describe to à pers destroying it, and дуна» of small blae d, THE i * Country а. 2 rder it on our recom- never without. "= Floral Word E E | = | = | E dac HYDROPULT an INVENTION FOR WATEHING 6 git ETINGUISHING F WASHING CARRIAGES, THE “Itis ало асары for sprinkling gardens, CONCI graperies, washing easy, orny SE flies about the plants, on the апа іп any straw | and Går dm Saee bi БЕН + manner." — Builders’ or light manure that is on the surface, I cannot help THE &е thinking that а short account of the natural history of | “ We can ГЕЙ say ibat A ed —— b — b aues be rina berani to your numerous 8 il soniga fnan Күзү [cho most eaders, self such as т) name, and Ње | po ANDE опе of these pa daily inspecting Ld different s s hif it p es through. JM. Н, S. DR useful machines,” —Com- testing m чвев.”— Age another column. ] mercial Daily Tist We Live Керрӣ ae 100 VR 4 *x909A, 993 Jo AEA Ern ELI I of tho А It res other contrivances are useless d AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY HAND POWER (SECURED by ROYAL LETTERS PATENT), Price TWO GUINEAS Complete, with 25 feet Suction and З feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised:-Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler, mall Jet. Weighs bui ГЕО 5 J К rY P ER wl Б ORDERED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT АВ FIRE ENGINES, ёк да в РШ = $£&2555 Bg J B5 8 5 4 © Tuomas ВтүЕЕВ, Esq., the eminent Florist, SHIRLEY HinBARD, Esq., and other well-known gentlemen, HET E F3 recommend it as an invalüable Garden Implement. о = © E u H Е © её #70 a A DOM Ыы ЫЕ ЕЕ EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. 4 B Ё E Ё Е ** Royal Insu de Office, Ans s ^ “ The и e ре extremel Сои for гы the 7 “ ,— h h iere n ех) Pos ng the hug. urposes to which such machines are aj — WINTON ошт еззввз&Б ТОРЕ FE Doubs qno ei det ide, Sii which witnessed tho Mesretary Liverpool and London Insurance Ompany.” i 7 } working of your Hydropult. T can be no en ОВ ility and facility of operation recommend it to Р 4 |5 B матова rare ot re 1n warehougon, mame | sho бауы metes оГ the раа — ener Lown, Rena, ш m а тю ш m $ ua idis Mta pt cability to gardening and other purposes will be District Е iBp^gzaàs4 2 H E P | manifest observing its ts operation. Lam» ту деаг) “In а Зе ог йы ка жс be of especial 4 Ё Е Сы A P | ріг, yours truly, t: Рквсү M. Dove, Manager." | service. — Е. J. s, Becretary, Caledonian Insurance ы P A S s бав. P. Button, Esq." Company. T `~ o € mf о юю © 13 E T z ы ы 18.8 ы E CAUTION : OPULT has excited the eupidity asd scs 5 E H A of so-called M but in rea lity варінні M еме, So are now palming on the public eget ы E: ај |imitations of the Hydropult, and through their cor © e E z a| gja = for sale, in many o of the principal Iemuniop ngery and Seed Establishments. throughout the city and pro ъа x А 4 & E |These devices erede in many respects the Н) ydropult in appearance, ese are calculated to а. the ES EE B unsuspecting, ав or near the ult sh ard. Тһе Pro oprietor therefore i iss ues E ele e th Hydropult ® © © S* ў 35 this cautio and з res oectfull intimate es that pute Mee to purchase the е RM Р Р 4 Ez Р неч т ET 5 it has attached thereto a label, with be e following w words :—“ The йур, mE Bu а dde зы Annihilator d^ Mar veh Engine ; weed 8 , Manufacturers, Birming zB REG з. 5+ BER HH mARLES P. BUTTON, General Agent (Vose's в Patent): ^ Unless is label be at [de А ; : Hydropult. adm Е E THE ROPULT is MADE of BRASS and COPPER, HYD FIGHT GALLONS of WATER PER MINUTE FIFTY FEET, 1 of ONE — ; tark т не а. - from , destruction by лел. Т. Publi of the Royal 1 Society for -— ection i ч жые" xe ve OPULT 18 THE MOST EFFICIENT — IN FIRE! ў ! | hdi n SE D ATLABLE. THE WORLD, BECAUSE THE ү"? ERAN can be used for all purposes for which а hydrant or fores pump is applicable, чат j { i ы IG TUNE CHARLES P. BUTTON, PROPRIETOR, HYDROPULT WAREHOUSE, 27; LEADENHALL TEE LONDON, E.C. WEST-END DEPOT, 309, REGENT STREET, W. 640 THE GARDENERS' з [JuL 4, 1863, TYLOR anD SONS, Warwick Lane, Newgate e Street, London, E.C., beg to call attention (à their very superior manufacture of GARDEN ENGINES and SYRINGES. тты Се отару ARD EN ENGI NE OAK TUB GARDEN р ENGINES, Sga. 12 gal 16 gal with Registered Spreader. 213 6 #350 £3 15 0 24 gal. 30gal х вар £500 £5 18 0 к £120 Fig. 586. No. 1. REGISTERED SYRINGE, TaN nn suction tube, one rose and jet 8 ОеасЬ. Ditto S m 2 6 ае Branch Pipe for d 0 106.4 g. 590. Large GARDEN LB aM with one rose and jet $ сэр a each. » 589. Middle Ditto ано RA 5 ,, 988. Small 9 0 » 987. LADIBS GARDEN SYRINGE, ith do. а& 76 т== килы a “бе Fig. 591. READ'S SYRINGE, with two roses and one jet, 17s. 6d READ'S SYRINGE, with one rese and jet, 15 0 » 992. Improved itto dittolarge 14 0 Garden Engines and Syringes of J, TYLOR & Sons’ manufac- ture kept in stock A. Ironmongers and Seedsmen in every part of the United Kingdom. J. TYLOR & NS, Manufacturers, Warwick Lane, Newgate Street, улер EG. s CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. CARSON’S i ORIGINAL ANTI-CORROSION EU: BRIG: DARK Do a Вск бош) CHOCOLATE COLOR ... BLACK Per ewt, 268, * | dk THE LAMENTED PRINCE CONSORT j RAILWAY AND CANAL COMPANIES MOST OF THE NOBILITY & GENTRY | COLLIERIES, IRON MASTERS, &, BRIGHT GREEN Де GREEN. Вит. "PATRONISED BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT 3X r4 ап KMAS or ТЕ 3 Juhi Miis 1 Ф, 10 18 extensively OUT-DOOR WORK, practical test of 70 years, to surpass e ак Paint. xd une and. rel Der Bur орон, „Балк ж. DICEN G, GATES, &c.; also HuzDLING, аш ry description of Iron PUBLIC Nim, uS ORE, VILLA RESIDENCES, and every kind of BRICK, STONE, Сомро, &o., it is unrivalled, presenting the т of fine cut stone, It is undoubtedly the cu Paint that will stand It is applicable to M. Inow ROOFING, CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, FRAMES, &c. and is in consequence largely used by the Nobility and Gentry, also many eminent Horticulturiste, for such purposes, The ANTI-CORROSION is чта 2 IN PRICE, and LASTS TWICE A8 "Ps. s the Best White Темі; at the e time is economical in application, Y PERSO LAY IT ON. e Anti-Corrosion is a Powder, and will keep any length of time. Carriage paid upon к of not | less than 156 wt. to апу в station i in England and Wales, or by Water to. any Port in the iani quos ngdom ondon, as Leith, Dublin, Belfast, Glasgow, Aberdee OIL, TURPENTINE, AND BRUSHES. tte WALT ARSON & SONS Гзвин TO THE IxvENTORS), 9, GREAT edes STREET (Мклв тне Rovan ExcHaxeE, Loxpox, E.C.) No Agents throughout the United Kingdom. WARNERS' IMPROVED PATENT, NOW FITTED WITH AN AIR VESSEL, DOUBLE-ACTION ENGINE iz Дай THROWS A CONSTANT STREAM. May be obtained of any Ironmonger or Seedsman at the above price, or of зони WARNER Ax» SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, E.C. OHN WARNER AND SONS 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, London, Е.С. F SWING А (holding shout 3s Tes sin intende d for gly ishm 544. AR Ni E RS' GA en VANIZED IRON T GARDEN ENGINE, жеше | Spreader, i is strong W'ARNERS ents, "s pin done by the low price—viz, : : 10 gallon .£215 0 d labour, particularly 118 THE ONLY ARE ои an re the Tank, Pond, or zx 500 Pump, is at a distance from A. tis e rden ^ rger sizes md be had in `— ыкыс pp———— MÀ Е єє BRASS SYRINGES of all kinds from 9з. to 215. at £2 2s. ү VE Вв роти 1 угине with 5 feet Flexible Suction w water from w ater-pot, рай, in conservat distance of 30 - W, THERE ARE NO SUCTION OR DELIVERY TION AND LIABILITY TO CHOKE with leaves and dirt 18 AVOIDED, VAL ез, hence MUCH FRIC s Londow EC Jonn WARNER & Sons, 8, Crescent, Crip) тоох 11, 3808] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | 649 SHANKS NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1863, NT IF SPECIALLY DESIRE FURTHER AND IMPORTANT ра ыт э BY LETTERS PATENT, THE FIRST PRIZE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION MEDAL AWARDED. 1 CHINE. SHANKS' PATENT LAWN MOWERS are in daily usein the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, КИСЕН IN PALACE, ыл УЙ COURT, OSBORNE, and med EI ру nme жаы indt of the ROYAL водосто асран * KENSINGTON; in the GROUNDS pE uE ripak! PAO COMPANY at SIDDENDE s Abroad, where their merits ha ave bee proved and t success establishe These Machines will Mow EQUALLY WELL on UNEVEN as on LEVEL LAWNS, and whether the Gnass be WET от DRY. The execution of the work is not only vastly superior to Mowing with the Scythe, but R PRICES, including Carriage to mos e m the principal Railway Pie and Shipping "Ports in the Ki ing ган, NEW PATENT hes MACH SHAN NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHINE. _ „Widtho А with Patent Darei Apparatus. Width e © ter. : h Patent HAC: Apparatus. No. 1.48 noh ‘Machine ii £28 0 0 . 40s. extra. No. 5.—30-ineh Machine ... £15 15 O0 30s. extra. No. 2.—42-inch Machine ... 20 0,0 ENEE бан vei 40s. , No. 6.—28-inch Machine ... 813.4010. н ae M. rr No. 3.—36-inch Machine ... 22 0 0 Wi - M 906. 5 No. 7.—25-inch Machine ... 1210 0 2895 qi No. 4.—30-inch Machine 19 0 30s „ Silent реет}; 125. 6d. extra; Boots for Pony, 21s. per веб; ilent Movement, 205, extra; Boots * Наша Feel, 24s. per set. ditto for Donkey, 16s. per | SHANKS NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for Pushing or Drawing Separately or Together. | Width of Cutter, Width of Cutter. | ia o ME Machine A T es " Ji Easily Worked by Two Men. No.11.—16-inch Machine ... o DU 6 Easily Worked by а Man. | No..10.-23195nth-Maüling i sa «s 712 6 Ditto ly a Man and B No. 12.—13-ineh Machine ... mM 6 2 6 Ditto ditto by a Boy. | The Patent Delivering Apparatus, if attached to the Hand Machine, 255, extra ; nt Movement, 7s. 6d. extra. [E „%°, 16. —2in ich Machine, for d bi only, £5 5s. улеЫ gis у а т.а re а Do ; Silent Movement, 4s. e * The Machines а not LE of they may be at once мэче к NTEES AND 'SOLE MANUFACTU | ALEXANDER 5 SHANKS А AND SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. | LONDON OFFICE лхо SHOW ROOMS: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, E.C. A Stock of Machines kept аі the London Depot, from which Orders can be at once executed. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW, WORCESTER.—STAND 310.—MACHINERY IN MOTION YARD. D ENGINE,—Patent Self-Regulating, fo ИШК, Rus T — MAI, Mic d SAWING, OR оета OTHER MACHINES | For FARM P or PUMPING PURPOSES rx working day and night, i requiring no а. € Bë n: } to нк. аре ғ чт а ононе Power Engine as used on Far The LORDS of the ADMIRALTY, the VICEROY of катет, NOBLENES, PRACTICAL FARMERS, for all purposes. | 75 BURY лхо POLLARD, Sore MANUFACTURERS, xi "PARK IRON WORKS, NEW PARK STREET jSOUTHWARK, LONDON. ЕВ, PUBLIC 1С INSTITUTIONS, and COLONISTS, nord istae 650 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jvxx 11, 1863, — Roses. The ROSES at the WALTHAM CROSS NURSERIES are NOW in FULL BLOOM. Мв WM. PAUL ue eres үч all lovers of this En. flower to visit them. FIRS Midi abore o 000 I ns W: m Cros 1 заав station on the Great: Becr Railw way. LILIUM P valer MR. JAMES " VEITCH n, dri m the ed x К. pe through To deret the: Gre n Lan ntrance o t eries from the platform, Waltham ngowi eon ые niway passengers only), and from the High Road, New and Rare S. WILL LIAMS : ы» dem ion of his lar e and well-assorted Collections of EXOTIC ORCHID eid LYOOPODS, MISCELLANEOUS STOVE A GREENHOUSE PLANTS, VARIEGATED and € d Е" PLANTS, amongst which are very fi w ready, post-free to all applica: A NEW GENERAL PLANT CATALOGU. UE, Select Lists of Choice се Exotie Orchids, Ferns, Stove ко; уздык Variegated and Ornamental With a DESCRIPTIVE LIST of New, rhet] and Bare | Plants. Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. jah will be дыме ppm them to any one who may favour hoa + а VISIT, ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W, THE OLD ESTABLIS ROYAL SOUTH HANTS SEED ESTABLISHMENT, 37 & 38, OXFORD STREET, SOUTHAMPTON. The Five Years PARTNERSHIP between PAGE ann TOOGOOD having elapsed, BRIDGEWATER PAGE, SEED GROWER AND MERCHANT, Has tisfaction in ноор that, although it was specified in the Deed of Arrangement, that аз the Senior тзн he should have а right to "- the first dca cn the OLD STOCK, he has — - а genuine New Seed, 1863. OBSONS UNEQUALLED SEEDS of CALCEOLARIA, CINE ERAR IA, and PRIMULA, Unequalled Ж. „Ше United — arias is figured in the July Number of the present sowing. for A Өмөр of d lari Floral Maga ау Fia pem талны | онім of y ou 1o Peng e Bs. ket of you nificent Calceolaria vga My р are now in all of all who have wp m pt received an entirely new Stock from the which will enable him to guarani rticle. True Burbage Green Round Turnip, New Seed, 6d. per New Dwarf Essex Nos? Mustard. Trifolium BRIDGEWATER PAGE having had the y зөгө to "ENS rar aris BLUND. f TRIFOLI Trifolium incarnatum. Trifolium inearnatum, New Late White, inearnatum, New Late Red. n their Dey: and the admiratio: "Тһе front shelf of my агу 90 а рь а blaze. -—Yo urs i 114 NORMAN МАСЫ ts Dozssox & Sox "e the indie of executing orders for the g many We flowing "Florists and Seed Growers, amon; others, within m: s 12 months. Thos ked thus * are Agents for our Caleeolaria Seed, essrs, Mee. Anderson, Durham йн Momm Allman, Н Harris, Bri Hondan ТҮ бой, Brechin Ва пез, гетен | Hogg, Ne e-on-T; Brc wn, Brighton Hinxman, Salisbury Bun, s, Отона у ерл, York "А Bridges, tenham obson, Easingwo. H. Hempstead Keynes, Salis n ELL, Esq., of Bursledon, and y recommend them, Finest Permanent Pasture and Lawn Gra As sown at the Royal Farms, the Southampton Чарыш: &e. In this department BRIDGEWATER PAGE has always been most particular in giving his INDIVIDUAL attention to to A mes which has for so many years given sueh satisfaction to all who have favoured him 1r cO аде free їо all parts of England. Special Contracts for large quantities. сату" -— ot PAGE дама зв Ene veg á^ ae ts of p gu for more than HALF А eading gric urists О; e ni m ue ede M Саранча, Kingdom, e а SUFFICIENT GUARANTEE ácularly AGE, FOR STREET SERD STORES, is part requested id all letters be EHIDOEWATER F Оох (FACING THE RAILWAY ePi SOUTHAMPTON). Poynter, Tauni cm Bury S St. Edmund's 'oogood, thampton offitt, Birmingham T e Padman, Boston Spa on, Brighton Eaverstoek Hill & Sons, Tooting Scott, Chichester BtreetWithin | Stuart & Mein, Kelso Sharpe & Co., Sleaford Surman, Wandsworth W. TOOGOOD, (LATE PAGE ax» TOOGOOD), SEED GROWER AND MERCHANT, 58, ABOVE BAR, SOUTHAMPTON, “Р їп the in Oxford d Street, Aue iid assigned to e he has removed the same to the old place of business, "n Be where he, in future, will 'conduet his trade in all the de ton of the late ug The б RICUL F R SEED DEPARTMENT. wil “ personal ” mgp He will continue to attend his own Маг 1 be re бие by his ye Mr. J. W.G Aygen! kae o otherwise attended by the late s Firm) and from his having. màt the entire | ement of "ud Execu may к o upon. à ESENT SOWING he begs to ud кайбарын dic И List, to which so many have been awarded tho Customers of the late Firm. Не has also ready for xri быш» Gage de Cattle Cabbage, 2s. 6d. 16, тавад tardif à fleur rouge, · ер з о France, V isses r e A BLUNDELL, M. DurrEssts, C, PENRUDDOCE WINTER OATS, WINTER БА WINTER VETCHES NTER MEANS early ord RLEY, uality nr od i We delivery in good time, and the lowest price consistent with best PER PASTURE and LAWN QJ 10 years, s S зай. Parks, до, s, Шоева wer sati мй d the rm Farms, Osborne, for the past pleasure in zie Rev; Kingsworthy, December 10, 1860, much hio A. to айе, the со; tating that dio past pasture музее ГЫ Gowa dot mo là tha Ep Spring has DNO pi BeeT A i < and й bs boen cont atin bem e g, nes the best judges in this neig Iur nv were dd 11 eoted' any kr the ўзад оша ig W, TOOGOQb, F эйт, SOUTH HANTS SEED ho o ABOVE BAR, SOUTHAMPTO. Jory 11, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 651 Extra Strong Vines. the south is bounded by the ground on which the | be found. Doubtless each of yin PINCE, CO., havi evoted | International Exhibition Building isstill standing. | tages, ав they both certainl he their disadvan- 4 groa t attention to their GRAPE VIRES oan an nis season 1 orth east and west there are considerable | tages; but on the whole the experience of 186 SIl tho Кок Aeg "y for mediale planting, кел. Med pieces of waste land available for en d nul wil not, wet ppan raise any oe Sen Ae ү с: d Tom И и — from + thelr чуп її шев ntal M. ery, which pepan and the өч. м» —— EN den be Veron м least и EHE thon оета PRECIO гае чава utilised is а ver portant publie question. e great “ Зы.) caravansary, wher Ee ri qut co owe) Дус taer Doc ii i "m Report says that е o suggestion we have referred | specimens were dwarfed into apparent реше» "e uioes they invite an inspection of it, and | their stoek of Vines. I LISTS of Sorts and Prices may be Ва 5, n Application. to is of the following natu eut flowers were E soon exhausted of their Exeter Nütcory, Ente 1, Pull down the н back wall of the | апа their freshne jë Then ENING of the TIETINURT PARK, Muswell | East апа West Arcades, and replace the lath and we. remark that these monster flowet- VA ы —The Auer plaster which the geniuses at the Boilers have |shows, w ls, about one mile from Hornsey, nnd adjoining tho Wood. Green provided there by a long conservatory front, in | have become wearisomely numer rous, at once a toil Station of the Great Northern Railway, will be OPENED to which may flourish groves of Camellias, Tree Rho- | to those whose unremitting watchfulness i is neces- M doo ЫШ vinh beu соз іо осозеіов, | dodendrons, tender Roses, and all manner оѓ | вагу to bring forward the pre whieh te тев p ph E. or Fruit and Flowers to the amount of 7001. | beautiful Exotics which demand little more ai созрее th them, as well аз to those who are entrusted will be awa: | shelter in winter. If the areades are elosed with | with their organisation, and to those = have еш ано bin ч аре СЙ ве олш, ий Par: | к= on the side next the ебе of the Garden, | ће much easier task of looking on—if we may Ботин Bales, amounting t Speed ld would be | јаве of the latter class of b nest conservatory in the world wou judge of the latter class of persons by the manner Four Military Bande vell be in attendance. readily formed at a fae ate cost; summer jin which they saunter eareless] PS. objects on The Flower Show d be held іп ап enclosuré on у e ot Tottenham Wood Mouse. There Wi uio be Mà n exhibitions could be held in it, and there would | which sometimes qe of toil and e ve been supply of refreshments, for which Mr. Hart, of Radley's | at all bi t enj garden, | expended, е to w. a The рай). grounds! 6f ths Otere Dolata, cocatenisstiag ) 00 n edens might resort сага dang er and some мА T amete ing aitention must with the Alexandra Park, will also be opened. Тһе Grove n the next place, between this have been p» ted to make them what they are. entrance to the park is on Muswell Hill, тоа, the entrance to enl m» 2 itte pipes and Exhibition тоф Yet for all tis, we hardly dare counsel the reduc- plan 6 2 = E Ф, D. "m Ф Б LO d "Tottenham Wood is in close proximity. ате — half- a maurs drive from the Rege mts Fark, md г! time of transit ant fast- -growing u mbrageous trees, во ma aged | tion of their number, for the double reason that as «А -Сго88, K жд Же; Mass ec n about 15 minutes, or lyde Park; no riders, ” cartiages, е able йе. нана at least, p. are financially PA intra т m ; end: за вн; eu Б ирт eR a within i ре c › the whole being | successful, umour, indee , with her d of Mr. Alexander Mackenzie, "Tottenham Wood Hause, | 8016 ly ept аз а Prom tongues, has whispered of contemplated ийлан» frase Hil, Ho тшеу. Mr, Ва а Wood House, 5. As to the North por вехі the Kensington | —not of exhibitions but of prizes; P we ean 15, Piccadiliy, W ‚ will give LE mri rm vl inim ond, that might be laid out in à similar way by hardly think so fatal а course сап haye been all further information and particulars may be ob ined on extending t the proposed east and „ө. sides К, | seriously. thought of. Certainly. if it Were "desired application at the Company's Ofices, 12, Tokenhouse Yard, мад) Arad rea кй met at Ше back of th Аоба Майка be provided at | VAU shows, that is one of me. desi of which Mm should Tottenham Wood House. By olde M KP K. тми Вес. Then npe ia dé tho Vest of London would have | be жай; Exhibitors are assuredly поё overpaid LEXANDRA PARK COMPANY (Limited) | Something more € and useful than now | by the prizes they PA pee and they Eus at GRAND DL Eu y if the South side least equitable treatment, Without them, it THURSDAY, 23d, an FRIDAY Y, 24th July, jsa. > — | where the Exhibition Building stands were e | should be remembered, there could be no shows, of “м leur e other part of the plan Then, ав a third point, we venture to think The det м UR UAR posed, a asily would do if the north side » Kensington bnthorites were in error in blendi The GRENADIER EIL the Cromwell SNAM were ‘planted with fine trees, | their uini Show with their third great summer тъз COLDS as , wp e M б.е iue р exhibition; as they assuredly were in excluding ————À uo e "vision seen by the gentleman to |а|] ga UNA 8 such as Orchids, Ixo E PARK € COMPANY (Limited).— | whom we have alluded, and it is much t to. be Dipladenias, Pelargonium ms, &c., from gv om, AILWAY ARRANGEMENTS :— desired that he should give his views third show; the consequence being that though Frequent SP PROLAL TRAINS will run on THURSDAY, the| form. Let us hope too that the senti toy are et enough in detail from the presence of tation 1 to Wood Greka I Шу, from the King's Cross | now likely to receive will encourage о | the it was not effective but dull, takin WORTICULTUERXI 8 SOCIETY |Persevere, and that before the end of the redent general Hew ot its aspect, In a word, it was not ч ч something will have been determined on a good finish to the summer campaign. The Rose LIST OF AWARDS, July ы: 1568. by men who are aiaa 2 to bravo the A res roga hora jamo жий, quite x«t yota SELAGINFLLA INVOLVENS, from Messrs: Veitch & Bon, Exeter Soience,” ог ws some LL well d be decided са АЗА ОМОН, Soi » “This at le eo eren б bunt 80 №. ed as to висоеввев ; во that SELAGINELLA INVOLVENS Merry Те Messrs. Veitch & Вор, euo Y; at leas шшк this ios view of gain, we must urge that Comme: ы, from Mr. М теше, Dalmeny Park. T Á Ves Macr Quee, om. Mr. б. 3 Peng, бшш ds + бакет pO Тере eo n iim SPECIAL CERTIFICATES. Тив tovt Or ORCHIDAOROUS EPIPHYTES bids аса be held about the end " J н ог ауру ы To Mr. Keynes, recs sal У Roszs. | fair to rival that of Roses. Every one who can | ое у uly, as may best suit t Tore teet "aer P psp deut p^ Фа же ы кысы va season, and then, thatthe ind? greatshow To AT a E invited to sen 'send — or hat ^ chem sold as oheaply. Such аф least be pushed on NM indu y as possibl - me B et ct 2 н F et ВЕ er c er "m - 98 р parison with venir de Ballent sent by several may apparently be inferred from an auction of that uld by be rendered e A лен dente" anad e opinion ei ie endrerit noble species, Сай еуа superba, whióh took | море Г Poetes in the Ae ыам Jast to “Rugby Hero’ is therefore hereby rescinded.” place last Saturday in STEVENS’ Rooms, Some col- might be hoped for Di ты with it (Signed) Josuva Dix, Chairman, | lector in tropical America lately sent home no fewer | 5: гада E P e еа тн Јонх KEYNES Вам. Атмвуговтн | than 400 plants, which were divided into 15 lots, змне а. ро. ат д тез А) E ру erp deer ME | and knocked down in some cases as low as 2s. A ming subjects; ба Dn d war пана of the show classes might be CHARLES TURNER F. R. KINGHORN |&nd 3s. each plant, while the larger number : t жөө usb М Ue анас nee. ARTHUR HYNDERSON | gveraged only бз, ог 6s, each. А whole box full|P^95 Spbavmep Tr Jus Og og онм Dare Jonn BAtrER | for those charming horseshoe varieties whieh are Cras. Jag, PERRY Gro. Eyres f imported Phalenopsis, Saccolabium, Vanda sca tlets—the rosbe, cerises, salmona, and whites, all THOMAS MOORE, А erides suavissimum Íetehed only Tl. $s, on | lovely plante for pote ale ps dj x К е, ipei е pog чуй Cypripediums and "Овод Мат моца enrihed "^ for argaset Ja but never LI арн out because Ww 15/., or about 10s. te de ot е in эче ara ы or lens чна ча PATTY "erp a ai wii то олуу be мау то - wer r k grand. display of Orchids, being а time of year here are however still great buyers in the at whi ch t nd APTA hanc e treasures would Now that the Exhibition Building of 1862 is in field, as was shown by ап Odontoglossum navium them in publie, so mudh course of removal, the time would seem to have |], having been knocked down for 147, 8s. as they do in the andar т and o chilly arrived for the Fellows of the ROYAL ооо season of May. And then, this would also be e ansien еч. ы Динә Hir] n the ns and idum а thorougi -going Garden. | » опе сап е t however beau-| Now that the great summer Ехигвгтгомѕ өр | Carnations ; Mf RICO S Dol БЫНА Фау ba, it could | PawreuoD Fiowzes have come io an end for | hibition of whioh would ve m фе as popul кер —— of its founders to leave | the er cies i nnm d may 7 be usefül to ERE ro irm apes — € — the place as it is. It wants shady promenades, | and see if there be anything in them to the | uai 62 md it wants shelter for tender plants, and most|ora Avoid in the conduct of those of another LM арыт. 0 to give i ges man Sa age зоо vag tr wants to get rid in some end to айг opportunities нул е of i оду useless tumbledown frame, n — исро Со y ifed b у м name of Arcades: the жаке our бын coda ied во e y been famous kun to, сеси — AN Р botch, we eve, of ае á plants, appears Dni noy their somehow | practise it. Never have better examples of of culti- e UR peas —— design w: ht left. 1f үе аге rightly informed the subject has | vation been seen than those which have thronged | that could be broug t to ens à halls and flower tents during the year freshness 0 agere it being ~ the following has been|of grace 1863; and never icd m colit, бирало distinct Bose show should ha ep p tural held A e өтү by no mean T MN ave these arenas h neralities, There will be remembered that the Garden represents| whether hall "on de Бе н з long horse-shoe, the toe of which is to the по Mni moro Preise meo "ws а vo odi boo matters o Д аы ufi = havent all the EE. M^ res н. мп and Prinoe rg po agre Hace dar М бун Жөн. r^ ra pnl and their m — and оћеег- А Albert's Road respectively, while the heel end to әт something bbiter than either might not } ful green miniy give them the preceden 652 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE [Усту 11 1868, at that season. = not seriously [ perturbate those is, that care is required in - - of made bothat Kensington and the Regent's Park, We | our ut plant-growe TS. эг the | t t is of an exces as February |опе of the last series of prin g shows at the — daigermus kind. iioi iem ^ however; indeed it is questionable whether exhi- Regent's Park and also at xe ноба, ме saw еге would be much less inconvenience attending jitions of any kind so early as the month «| a respectable muster of quaint-looking Aurieulas, | the use of Tomato jme as M. Behlke tells p » - : indeed than has of late years * Mo natschrift für Pomologie." In fact, i AN PES л Ф Ф A Е Ф B ee i o = ә р F р © ect Ф [7] p R о е [27 M E] "S о "3 o ч Б. о в о Eh р [5 B н @ h kh H o B n ® ч [ГЕ © B 2 et Е [:] et E 99 et c Sg E 2 n E u | again, et pable of being turned to good account. Indeed | rather extended than curtailed. As a pleasure- | even of аен кр ín in коле, омба, iri goo stands of cu ари might be, in spring, as | giving element of the day's programme, even out- |author having - with perfect M E wha tractive as are Roses in summer. We trust, nol side the circuit of the fancy, we venture to say | more simple means can be desired. Tru he аймай teas m failure, thatthey will м бону will be worth their cost. which is MN be withdrawn from the schedules, but in order Then why not drop in somewhere in May үг common with many of e others ; but the great thi thin induce growers to take the necessary trouble vd | hearty good, show of — pot peur. сту eu them it may b to offer better prizes, bloo ms These flow md of late only buen | of the "d and that is what we fear, for when it it m e necessary to offe protected perhaps by a clause withholding th u м hey are — things, pen sie cit an - cta но m КА rà З from examples of inferior growth. Exhibition (ешт attract ive, -— w that we have so that dt is d always possible to spare, when a huge Camellias are not to be grown up hastily, | many *' fancies " amongstt m, they wiesen Ie uber 6f tà to be operated upon. And, tie iner: ariak ano ою. of our gay у тше Донг, removed дор monoton otong, a Ve advise А е their ае, s м of SUBE Я иеа А A que. which been > | have been recommended п ime times appears to us that|good display of PUES: ad see how thoy t take; let | doubtful i 3 TT -after the silio а rm e at which they | [us have them as the “fancy” wishes, and let us At р. 571 M. Belhomme informs us of a new and should have fair eneouragement,|have them in pots, too, m for the impossible | almost infallible remedy : the water frons the washing i f benzine, whi i be i. ЕЕЯЯБЕЗЕВЕ n ker y b th » ^ t kills ra bet bet sinc we would — assuredly invite with a liberal| be grown in a pot, jud from the Su " hand new Roses, either of the current, or of KW ме see produced a Me чтуу Yd flowers; b l $| of diente: Р» у M mites, hen, iti » it is "T in this rwr ers or both; for those who have urse we would stipulate here for some ауда нчи За dm зо dii. wage ibit, always have them i x active growth | Y well mei pe. аа lay. e "boa › as already in- with "M smell and soluble e properties SE {гөө gr : oily a тове enz in а у АА would lay the foundation for the .pro- which are "not scarlet, these being especially | corrosive ive effect upon the Sess though it still pilis tha duction — from their being 80 огой Шу adapted | mole-eriekets, Add 5 grammes of chloride of lime par by inducing the training up of specimen plants. - т pot-culture and for exhib: жее > Чы - "Jens litre, and it destroys aphides upon Peaches, Apple Passing on to the subjects of the great shows as | 80 for bedding esides Roses and Elder, &c., and can applied К by they are called, our first remark is that Orchids | | affirm that эы pe сга; ot Стон and | syringe, в nge, or a brush. All similar pests may be are oski up; they have been еттт recover- | Mem brought aen by suitable encourage- | destroyed in the same way upon Pear trees, tl ing from the low position into which they had ш would uite а sensation — Oleander, беде trees, Bananas, and the Acacias of New fallen a few years back; an again see the v P ts of o our айа Ча, Here then is к: The use of this wash pure will even kill ants, en specimens from time to time brought out. New # ome be eem des TM spaco i in um columns |" Mud x e exhibitors also appear in the field, which looks|!or the discussion o similar matters | i tion Earwi well. A new kind of Orchid tub has been seen|DOW, before the time comes for arranging the| ines Eat "simply impregnated on one or two occasions this year, but we cannot | Prize schedules of another year. with the — To get rid of s boring Cossus that it was a ы 2 an of of im to insert into estimate e ert our robabl Ды Тү, THANA „MIGE, ср ү, previously steeped for five hours in the liquid id agre, гар we state that it was after the ИЙ of | — асу he кзн я 4 hn —— син w a butter-t нат longitudinal slits i | Elm А if, after raisin and with ted Pa handles s e ш ameter by Ше namo. of Aphides, or nhat lico all diy ie behind. which. ih they are lodged, dome washes of, that it was райда Venetian red. — Azaleas have | green, black, or white, either five 2nd ioris д re eM ааа E. n A Вама агей in а state of magnificence probably un- | ог motionless and adhering to the leaves and ботен асет е е аена ів во сһейр, it shom precedented both as regards - and M су ; | ће stem. What has чач been tried—what has not siae Ду MAI uM 200 Horticulture de V Hérault and among these, in one case at least, the applica- been invented for the destruction of these abominable аерге, TAY tion of our — “ а] round alike a ерм voc s | plagues? n lately we read in the new **Journal des Co necessary todetermine which were Theyare Eve n- getting too large : too еар 4 ы кейде. but | naissances шев” (1853-54) that at the Museum of| THE MTS и, BENEVOLENT we fear the monster plants could not now be dòne | Natural History, the Apple trees had been so violently without. We should miss them — Pelei attacked by the Aphis lanigera, that the authorities| тик Twentieth ш agit Ld connection with goniums have been shown thi assing, w P nme thou nae eG — he trees nearly all etm was held om Friday, ro 3d inst., ab the 1 Н апа was п Trous: . believe, all that have ever gone ына ore ps em- por- viia h A th red f H Ma deor. в ust Chair was was filled by the Right Hon. the Earl Ducie; feet marvels of growth and blossom. Of Fuchsias | d angoro әреме Н лда, а indeed a өүө шй Sr меки pataa eH. Peg y NE d D , -3 4. EB. v. , we can only say y that they have not been so гет Pa it only remains to know of what this valuable e liquid | Re Robert trend e Nd ; Dr. edo E the * Journal superb array of flowers at the rear o e Chairm: ^s tied general merit екин back | naissances yo Meer to have t thought it qu aite Lemon erc Nn, —: E i о Here, if w н class of| unnecessary to In revenge, we find in vol. vii. | nificent Pelargoniums, and these were tastefully arranged with ке а for new sorts, to bb: as good as (1859-60), the following receipts for getting rid of this | Caladiums, Petunias, specimens of tbe Delphinium Пете f year, an uber Avions ( "tá ^r: d x of Veces САТИН A ^а pee season for large specimens, we should Frest Rxcrrer.—Put .10 centimes of smoking fables Ti The dessert. for which the Society ей erst] to more and more interest; and n tobacco, 10 centimes of white soap, and 10 сейн of i» e: of Buccleuch, penis m mford, Ducie, &c., was pro- uan: . standing the protest of the growers, we E tii we а vii ich тем of water and i Mn bruce Wash | ^ deer ofeiated as tousÜ master. The Rev. J. M. At any rate |; а brus. steeped BELLEW asked the usual blessing, and the cloth having been older t It can be employed against all | drawn, and the grace from the ancient Laudi Spirituali sung, : sinn The CHAIRMAN nt proposed “The Q " drawing а рх ліхі our form of Government ТО аө! бать kud paying warm tribute tothe # bag virtues of A: Sovereign of thi зуи His LORDSHIP Their а! esses Princess of DN. fow mord remar regard of all wit they contact, they would Une - assuredly havo it. "The noble i3 concluded Ris brief re in which they had been brought and wi the лой, was likely to bene ficially fnfruen. e ier services to Hist Lordshi a few a appropriate words, е ехрес win aphides. Атту, the Тау, б кана уан um Пу remarking 02 X arto fnit "The "The * Journal de la Société “ткы, s» i6 e of the three services, adding that it might M Tad Копен Blaek Grapes A also gives usi n 1862 a succession y remedi e e E debt dy to in y чой s on several көнүгөт ems superlatively ine: Я medie mor Mid England ; i li еи opend оп it they ones, we ттш to Musocats ohiely. Е hesitate to transmit Foie r acquain Frid ав ехрегіепсе Мајог tor having returned thanks in suitable terms, а urse, have been so The noble CHAIRMAN propose the toast anipe that it has MOM and so э completely ought i to be the only guide in „such matte ers. In the пуер. Ж aduerso еч чё. say that he | nhe а state, and serious p: roposals have | substitute for fumigating tobacco. Certainly the | ©?” words Не sincerely wished all prosperity, as he was sure y : the lookers ЫЫ} if not Ьу | poisonous odour ff every one did, to the ‘Gardeners’ Royal e been made e given о br die dd d of Datura » E al». y p when t was said, however, that it was not sufficiently воре. the officials, to censure pu in future those | ће leaves are rubbed between the fingers, makes it pueri che me CA ida eri pn Who have the bad taste to теа nd fruit t in such ave же M ei it it might be efficacious, Only | assertion. Tho reason seemed to him to be that the gardant f y wh be kr latius : fumigation, so many decoctions, &c., &c., that we hav unication. елы дил Ес т а Оу фу, try Florists Ports Sow, vetus сое. however, 4 a good poco cadere dai өңүт, k CI substitute for tobacco, we think 1t zedinitiss бо сава Ead Bebéflus to be dervei fidi алеут Jury 11, 1863.] urge on his employer the propriety 0! Jarge sums, and a consequently would soon be -— ed. All h of subscribing to 1ts funds, | е addition to its cofters, i day: shed, пе зе р the donati ноза be vec n so that нъ might be ased а It must be Se be same time that pex (em desirable i increases embered US ide, there would benonein the expenses of the Society. His Lordship then proceeded to give the following succinct outline of the €— tion :—It had been established in 1838, for vg abs of aged an. their widows, "ба for our Fas а since which time it t had rie rh 7 jab It ns for life to 56 poor persons, € situations as gardeners or had ere w. widow. of such, The Gov: ent securities, in the names of the Trustees. The main object н of d d was to inculcate habits of pru: S e by inducing 8 to subscribe to the funds of the ociety, pd thus lay Њу for- themselves - small annuity, i v ас E of ant or distress overtakin in their old aj No per: ible То, the pension who had fiftee: vA Cay a. upwards which N t e for the snppiy ofsa uch anti-sco 1, as a last word, begged their hearty co-operation in endeavouring to increas: the En к апа then y the usefulness of so exce instit The. Re t The llent an = Cha: ders sutjecit that were waiting, as it were, of definition, Опе of these Sofjeo matters in the а A а question, was, “ Whatis an English gentleman?" Опе had said his idea was that an English gentleman was he who hada fine MA seat and a clear rental of 10,0007, a year. No doubt he was right. Another, — (one 'domiciled in hen as his de ion of an English хуч ve what he liked with his own ;" ul rather one who fulfilie а the duties of his rere asa good steward in за Һат THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. to garde rease | а fostival as this; for after the smoking viands of an English- | ар m nner there cam e popular grace; 658 | The Earl ростк congratu Mia ted the company on this increased amount, which, in round numbers, amounted to a pension om var — ав many people think, that the or o au to the aene "His ig e having stated that Шә fro: a-worms never come near it, 'lhequestion was asked, to be compelled to leave them, resigned the chai Witi is the нге name of the timber? which no which: Бае by t ui d ould — 1t is y our navigation Rev. ELLE ing 5, for the purpos b he was i wed. ue copiae for it was зен. аЬ p engineer work, t ai p эщ of lock gates and all under posing "our own noble ж X - “t The Roy; al Horti о the exclusion of Oak and every other cultural and Botanic kind P timber. If you are acquainted with this Green- heart, could you, | - Ar leisure, Т me its se ei name? J. [16 i Demerara e called Nec Rodiszi—a kind of Lat Л ou! hat the institutions lacked su the ene ortieulturists of the provinces. H Lilium gigan nteum —А plant of this, 7 feet high; жез was for organisation ; and the д + it t he ur; bearing a ji white, had been urged in the political world, " Register, "neun chocolate: stripes, has stood out of doors, with me dur they might be better attended to than heretofo "A e pem. responded to the toast in a few Wonls; remark- ing that there was not a ы ed Reo class of men in of Lilium Mm which are vri. d Those ngland than the garden rally. They were P он in their habits, id. ptm Ж their me Wakefield. Wm. В conduct; and he had endeavoured to impress, not only Stephanotis floribus - this usnally found to bear own ga rdeners, but on the class generally, the propriety not fruit in England? A qe t at Fakenham Rectory has their tendering to such Institution Б р ту wo SBE Sat EEEN наа А y 5.87 the | ® Very large and handsome dark green fruit, at present healths of Mr. G. ша a а seedsman, and of Mr. Charles | about 3 inches long, resemblin ng in shape a long Plum. T ph Yr "as idet hat th met fruit was formed after he plant had rested, and HILD returne anks, remar] was no еН са Dot that апап wora Ih Д Very ТӨМ AARON COR- han рез EE inside the cera trellis by a short, stalk nected with gardeners, and therefore very naturally took |-— 18 of great деря: their welfare. Mi he uk тайа - on ossom. "Тһе gardener, Mr. Levet describes the comparison, they stood in the relative positions of physician | plant as havin ре nk and chemist. They, as FO EAR depended much on the gar- hos t 65° E я E a e та н = am erature and successful cultivation of Е seeds under рооеч. close А top-dressing however was given not very Yóor ago. 1n dre UN ndn hey ч me as| I think it must be a rather bons оссоггепсе—ѓот Ein осте! ав emselves. H marked Mat if every one in fruit is во extremely handso s to add greatly to his individual 2 за су ben Уо all he € m thérance of | eauty of "the ай E. A. И. It fruits бодону, ps е flourishing | Great care peat. be taken not to let it be tasted, as i tps the interests of t. Society, it would be and extensive. is an . M. BELLEW then ** The Ladies," in grace uding to e] Dedit in the. gallery, a M Е WOEN in —I mentioned the following two concluding by saying that, matter what the "tmm i ere was not an did Strawberries ue yeur favourably, d ену ав fu fally Ic w give them m an excel chara M.P., then sed **Th d of Stewards," thanking them for тте i iu pet, k nd re ы arking how much L ее (Le Breton): The рані is very бану, they were indebted ners for their 1 help even оп such den early, ча а —— itself. Тһе e glazed. grea had passed away, дЕ Ё B © Ms B Ej "E. б E c И ч 4 © 8 E: = © ч gether, The form of the berry islong-coned or wedge- H л The Re ed edi y Ajo LD, who, i conclus; in а few lour is livel terms, pro корней the health of е present riding "ihe d | pro bl Va red, een wet, and' bably this is the cause of the only fault (if vd it The Riv x EXTLEMAN, fü rén айке them very be), viz. a little Mim ү eolouring in the tips. cordially, ана said he begg attention whilet һе | 2. Eclipse (Re This very adverted to a matter not exactly connected, perhaps, directly ма with the стоеше of the. evening'a iet a {Р which, iti nding, their be | he felt s Ld ould not find fault with him trodneing. l ret 1 4 Two vert ago they did him the honour not ey tore receive him ish and handsome. Itis cropper. The plant among their literary and artistic friends, but also to make him і hardy and of quick es pacity wo- matters 1t runs апу ай кш sof. the g à » | t ouz in in| their Chairman, andto, listen kindly to m in that, сај plentifully, t mpor " feret A ni АНЫЙ, s | Dum i? Art "ne va Ser climate. d orts 0! . Hew cain hem tbe healt English gentleman of whom it tbo lend him 40 а йшкй rent of tue in the largest and d without леше the ві ew: ke ie af d и бш national pn "a beer] тш them io go wp verd - most aro I beg to to than eulogy 'or sy: ancy— w ‘gentleman wo espise t the [2 , wou the such much as he self should—that he was one of those who, of the birth of Shakspere. He could not but 3 Tor sending вено admirable ае Has his day and generation, Im — ready to promote the Teel th that their Society had a yon alliance with fes and that lyfe, ushton elfare happiness óf thos him. He alluded to | it would deem it an especial to be associated with the ией * с Mining — Having been for some time ew Right Hon. xy man. Ho ча — е that his САН р вте um ^w da үн, á " felt "that Bi ош Бо their at Athens las ing, J saw a good deal of Mr. von теа! rest what he was doing that ve ay—in е, е е of every En man. glorify «4 уы thai d i р rence to тө; Bam mem the rere En ААН tbat ever lived. In Heldreich, the curator of the museum and Vd owers, and shrubs, his lordship was doing all he could to | such a case ould all bea “band of brothers" They dent of the Botanic Garden there, who must be well Log а аай рне or in omn untry. ту. Вани гу р у ач v md phat, PE {ши узе» gp int terented g5 Mim n to you as the associate of Boissier, and, hi to patron, then, they ought to honour him by drinking еа they themselves shou ее] at they ; His LonpsurP yery briefly returned. thanks, remarking that | should all join heartily, as one family, i in n doing, re highest M rsen highest authority on the plants of if he thought he would have bee: pies honour in their power to the illustrious which he had | the G nsti means of being of any ry he had оі in lo te бабыл nity of proposing th ot the TM? snm туси һаа ӨЫ во хабара r Tr b реч which, reference to the office he Aes he must e wished e шу: increased by ex perdi qr n his hands. Still, as it appeared that he bad frequently to pay money out of Lis own pocket uie as out e ye he а ua кы in future would in Ves qu EDO Tustitoutr bad teen i Му! апа а it was that he (his рай ее thought he was entitled its тока, and to their notice of ^u . WRENCB, in Ning thanks, said that he had heard a Reverend Bishop say that a noble ех. Chancellor bad had once told him that the great dread he had of a public dinner was on uS of the speech he was уб to ke afterit. That tion as their Treasurer. Still, it D эст struck Tim iure; for it кезей A assimilated their fields to к=, tbe better D od be tor In his lordship, who had don them. e them the honour v gricu| е | felt ita mr to direct "e attention. ed э With this toast closed th е proceedings of the Anniversary of specimens 1 аг т. von Heldreich supplies Gree = em at the rate of 25 francs per We understand that His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch has, | 100 species. The revolution in Greece has affected his at the solicitation of the Earl Ducie, wr ud peat to | position шау! хоту, one one zi ет са super- become the Patron of tbis Institution in room of|intendent of the ed to i H. R. H. the late Prince Consort. Ы ing ed to des ishas made it a matter of necessity to him to look rrespon nden out for some other scientific position, suited to Trichomanes radica: lt * stated а ^" а-э t | acequirements and Der ер bes pene me meantime Trichomanes т ейін m m Nort h Wales, he is "e e of his also a бше collection of Gree s of ipis of and fresh- e of on similar f you would kindly interest рема їп E о апу quarter in which you thin and elsewhere, and to med citer of Nr. von Heldreich's Nene might bo with i DE че but it w Pm. "been recently | Coleoptera, and many spec ntroduced by the. бесе en уйш һо ла his | | via shells al of which i воб life while og gathering or ine rs | ter . T е; л said to dem ү жлне xni this | tl s from pra nd. oai ide plantation of | himself. „14до vouch for the truth of this stat et t E t 2 th LH J br eam ids Viator. qr кшт. it 400 guineas. . | caused me that I shou it can ty |: ү Trichomanes radicans be indigenous to Wales or not. Jole s ield, Ton ridge E British Ink G: e reappearance of the Galls are ime of нА йн them is practised in Syri escape fro e mode "p w enti e insect the M the Mel " | in: ruben. req redi Tt is imported I think from Mr. -— -— — columns ча vear. (3 982), but my inquiry did High ed Madame meet with a reply. sire heart Timber.—At a meeting of the trustees of | J the River Weaver Жайы, утчу at Northwich last sra, the relative value of tim underwater "urposes was discussed, жару пту and so Lo much dock-gates, &c., w) here is qoid A merara, under the name of difficult to work, кшш exibit X (ч ег amon deeqiriüned hard wood, heavy; and анде гай Foxhunter, brilliant, 62 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jor 11, 1863, ——ÁÁÁÉÀÉÉÁADADILUN de E eni ef Үтте Idand, bui was not found | generally been an exhibitor here, but could not aiten yellow. eye; Di , pure white, with | ће S. E. end of Vancouver's Island, but was not found | generally been an op P but could not attend pustis eye; Black. Prince dua "violet purple, witb | on the mainland anywhere along the 49th parallel.| this time. Had he done so, ым, ould have found а bold round white eye; Rubens, scarlet with white| In the district of the Lower Fraser River, the trees | most formidable rival in Mr. Henry Moy, nurseryman, eye; L'Avenir de Ballent, pink with а rosy еуе, | 086 commonly met with were: Abies Douglasii, | Bedale, who exhibited in three classes, and took the (with whieh Rugby Hero was declared by all p 1 i of which in се туу о | first prize in each w ith plants as fine as'we usually goo sent to be identical); and Mauve Queen; all first- | Sumas ` were nearly 30 feet in circum а London, The other exhibitors in these classes were class show flowers. Mr. Melville, Dalmeny Park ‚ Menziesii, 25 to 30 feet . George Edward, York; J. нна ies. M near Edinburgh, contributed Nemophila auzic culæflora, | ference, and at least 200 pe: high ; А. Даа Heey Steward, Esq, York; Hon. P. ; and p» ndsome vari iet with a - defined pure white| common, and growing to a height of from 150 to masworth, Esq. argin. Тһе same exhibitor showed with it another|200ft.; and Thuja gigantea, 0 of whidh one measured rn very fine Fuchsias were exhibited, especially віх pretty dark kind called elegans, of the discoidalis class, | 262 ft. in cireumference at 6 feet from the утат by C. Faber, Esq, York, and thre e by C. Fleteher, Esq, 1 and was estimated at 9250 feet high. This, d | York, each taking the first prize. The York Show the Douglas Fir, were described as the sa useful nem has ч Ls I for Ё о, rizes have be : : June 18.—G Bentham, „Ева, President in I in К> coast distri, ets. ‚ Various us parts s of f the alt да ын ый р " " en offered, On LINNEA ally good the chair. J. Е, Howard, Esq., наи slabs, | plants, оне» Mr.J. Douglas, York, well desery the first есы bark sent over to this со ountry from whi i m eb d to build ad perman ht huta or ho ri ^ у A finer lot of Orchi ida than we uM dia, and described its chemical and шу ie lodges, while the stringy bark and Кын Л of ever ne a Toi. before was staged on this occasion, Рутту Агар he stated that he had found the per- | „о are plaited into useful and ornam — — о) ТА the class for к С, gr to A Jones, Esq. centage of alkaloids quite b eh Hn T which he had | о ^A obtained from the bark of + species grown in | 1: б х South America. J, Harley, E „апа E. Head; | the Musci p E th Esq, M.B., were elected ^g The following Mountains and from the River Niger; both by W. МЧА, ud увере barbatum п алиа; di, ra were read; d ega Gamia оном, H › | Mitten, Esq.—— 6. D En of Dub. iet Шы Mr. Bainos, gn on eus i 8rd, Мт, — anbury, Coriaria ia; т. Jam i ^n zaleas group. а medicina NS MATS of Central America. | jeter to T. A. Hen. aa communicated by Dr. Hooker. | exhibited e 1st and 2nd | wA es pré n Mr) Mr, | W. Col nry, Esq.; e 2, * Notes on British ” by F. Сштеу, Esq. | The ink is guy m «juice expressed from the berries | W, Cole and Mr. Baines, both from. Manchester, The object of this paper Ma uto give a description of | of the plant. When newly written the AMA was said | red exceedingly fine ornamental umo w ка ней e new and to n = „БЕ to be re dish, bean ming blac ck after а few bours. The and 2d зета respective came ани їп m MAY letter, which was written iot "Mr. Baines, and there was also a liberal display of with it, were clear and of a pur ^ $e The writer fine Ferns. "De es fruit was exhibited, and " 3 penes "that he generally us user gs beer Josling's St. Albans, in very fine mO mec had аран теу in а sclero prem Aes ен pe aod La. diat i lad ah ы" to [et eL uA MER ЧЫ tioid condition by Mr. Berkeley , slong "with à ‘request withstands sali water better than com ink, some racks, and both bunch and berry were fi that he would endeavour to cultivate it. In December | documents of the “зе tloterment whieh had Me Өну also contributed the Golden Hamburgh, É been wetted during а tempestuous voyage, having,| which took the lst prize in the class for yd А ү according t to traditio remained unaltered, while those | Grapes, Аз {һе merits of thi ra room а window facing the mus. 1s fertile T. гре “Оп the relations of "Tanalia Philopotamis - and Pa lu- readers of the Gardeners’ with a re of the Cingalese species of the | of it. In Pines the Smooth- te leved eet ok the po frai modus т ofthe Botanical | ia genera," by H. F. Blandford, Esq. ; communi. | first Collection "nde M David pem MD, surgeon and | cated by Dr. Hooker. 8. * Notes d of fruit; Mr. Gra renes to the North American vius undary Commis- Ban known pig a of fresh-water Entomostraca, " 2d, күз D vrbe gr. =, б. са Narburgn, Esq, sion,” by Dr. Lyall. The author gave an account of n Lubbock, Esq The exertions of the Committee in their arduous tabli i the UR features of the е б: and o struggle to establish a first-class summer show in their botanical aspects, and concluded by some notes| Үовк Fromar,—The Great Exbibitions at Taks хоц the ete of England should have the 49th d Be E Ж devé-|support of the nobility and gentry, for it is im- hed bet the Gulf of G on to whic|loped themselves into a ipae i institution ot possible for their gardeners to go to these exhibi п fin ы Y | the city, and one in which the tradesmen of the town | tions without leaving them wiser men, This rea us monticola was found to be а баке} а lively interest, so. much so "ibat: 100 óf| exhibition was one of remarkable excellence, all the Eur Sides war wooded v ei sie between | them contributed 5/. each for the purpose of forming | arrangements reflecting great credit on Мг. Jobn | ra ч dicus dore wu Ma & guaran expenses of the Exhi- | Wilson, the modem =i the е committee — Ts d lc M A een ancouver’s | bition and gala, amounting in all to more than £1000. | The seven spacious Cid He Мн n t nland ; t side of the | Unfortunately the weather was not favourable, and | plenty of & and "along "plenty of Е to cade Mount tains dt formed de. pe bulk of oe | "a Ф gd E [1 $ © © кз т Ф ms] [-] Ф E «ч ке Ф © et p - - = Е. = Е B © 5 © LÀ c © = < - E Ф z 3 s E S F e ci t 1i foot i he © | spite of the rain сөс а ta мч they е8. | and greenhouse plants were roni E rd 1 e never saw во eners at а flower| Geranium tent, were by far the most elegant we hari T n feet role on the Rocky Aperi it was мое ав оп це весоп m day, and roughly estimate | ever nete a t ie IE Let us opo 107 о at 7000 feet elevation. Р. flexilis was ob-| the number at usand, from all parts е Mid- | eontin че these floral treats, to high Жо Wins every served near the eastern summit of the Cascade Moun- | Е апа Northern distriets, rovs in dd the itn hs T ds M A e where it зей i the|ous excursion trains from Manchester, Leeds, and jig ree of the s t, an Mod: osed to tbe | И но of Мы atoms, Apt : З.к Ме КЕ: distant towns. In fact, by "ihe gardening jBoticeg of 0086. рала in Mg etr sind of de" leger Ў about|to with the greatest interest asthe only opportunity | Open Air Grape Culture: a Practical Ti veatise on the hi gmg a little he base, an and | m any of them have for seeing new а Д Thevstábiion i - — Culture of the Vine, and the then араай rapidly ad Ж. Жы Š top into a Manu Domestie Wine. Designed for the C Vi s 220 branches; the 'seeds of this|to some we have seen there. This pink “тне Use T4 poeta ni Others in the Northern and lc large as a Pea, and are sweet d. uy ge uet who have wd considerablo ox оше ү Middle States, WE Joha Phin. New York. (А " and palatable, were said ha а eaten by the Indians. wer shows. The E. е rom Mr. May, and | M, Saxton, 18 869. Р. ponderosa, which extends from the eastern slope of | the — an nd from Мг, ч culti- the AM EC T: yi of the Rocky Mountains, е, y equal to с in - eg m py у, has Меп mor n Ут was found about Colville to rival in usefulness the 1 E Do aglas ir of tho conet, end to be арр. io most of m seen at the great London he prizes | d we should have been glad ind deed if we ә ү the same p Mertensiana, the Hem hailed this work as the е й Q6 things, and a that ur brethren h 7$ | wisdom in the camp. de were now about “to Бей а tel swords into ploughsbares, and their spears р ooks" Although thi us grise is no urposes, ies Spruce of the axe-men, was one of the m trees on the west side of.the бө Tnet with but not MN cH pner n" m м ыы tions, an s, and ceased to b 00 he Cas Mountains A to 6000 feet, тер the Rocky: EM бан anges nes r р 6 feet| an force à hrough and well bloomed and coloured, some| This we pisci ga of : und as high as 70 M fee nobilis fne Azaleas, ispanion, and Polygalas. Mr. | w ork, which is stated to have СЯ not 80 M ређар чн А) жс: 5 Mad on M ев, gr. to Н. holls Esq. Manchester, was nnd in яв hope of adding thing new to what is ^ o rini ad Bacci soft and easily cut by the ^ second, with a lot ri very fine plants, amongst | already known of the culture of Vine, as with the 5, e no " m 44 з: m hii or balsacn-like f fluid. A new Larix, I. Lyallii, occurred HDD id Ixora Bandhnca М fi brioilionlt f Mi ч m, ; 3d Ме, W. Bom on the subject in periodicals and other works, am bre ee Mountains at from 6500 to 7000 feet, at gr. to Miss B P dh кору sm throwing Ж Таш ае shana M жау proe seful to o aT xc and at 7000 on the | Pimelea Neippergiana, and à monster D llum | and е drosser. " letra di ciden which "ith | ile, well ыы е. 4th, » gr to t| an а pt of this d Cu "m e Cascade and Mountains, | Hon, P. In the class for 8 Stove and Green: | by one who is neither a native of the country 1075 its s ed to many of the | house Plants, the lst st prize, SL, was gained by Mr. | professional gardener, the author informs us that, с hr МН | олде Hanghion ай-е Т. Бодай, і i who had a super! grown ios lange tiful example of Ixora amboin to Lord Lon Jory 11, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 655 explain all that he considered of importance to be kn wines which are valued as high as any except the very own respecting the culture and маяго ЕЗ elis th wines. With SE dan: thag Ab e park, or пе sd т sella within the bomdary fence, and ina J iier wines, al vito rega compilation made by а person who‘ happen 1, 14. y parallel with the d, in a:straivht line in гете іп а and v various 8 | recipes are add ed, co derived d "rta from books instead of tin ice, “Оп vn ge m нвн. we are told, © Lindley 8 yos of Horticulture’ has been the and such directions си Ms making of mta Elderberr rry, Orange, and other sorts » wine, as we usually meet with i in our cookery boo e, о In Appendix No. y - Sin: ее P" Vine culture g Е t the Tha ames, in t reetion of Batt banks, planted wi. Evergreens, occupy the а - dri f the drive; the centre and south-west side is deyo о жия pasturage and 0. cricket g 8 argins cf walks edge shrub- is explained, : altho oug рау іо the habit of the native rn Wemust confesa. iti is d ich fi and edges re everywhere beantifully mente with | бое plants, such as Larkspurs, Pinks, e" et double white кү W, di di d, are а few farci er ey may amus mode of training—whic erfew. larias; and here and there a ang: ape pnta of a nted s beds, instruct. | be inclined to ыы As examples of American Vine- 8; After noticin g the age to which the Y Vine has been yard practice we hav ve the accounts which have | similar character are plan known to d and the greai at £ size in Un де rhill's Vineyard at ot. the Лаек A charm ing re ex: MI ds о the Northallerton Vine, as and of | Croton Point, J: dge t, and again on the west si de di the one at Hampton ve ww vem our € or two others—all inflated Bat d circular mass of the rays, * George IIT. once directed 100 doze n' bu unc ches of . Appen ndix No. 2: contains a даи from Du | неча Cau emclaft apprenti in goog Gra & and given to the S y enting ao t and beautiful appearan Lane Theatre who had кө pleased -— are |. ture, which although apparently new ёо | Ап а: I bright red Amar. 2 thus esu id informed that —* in America very large Vine to be | our author, Vui fred an and fully described in Loudon's | lieus ruber is also Sly. e. Round th found. At Monticito, four miles from Santa Barbara, | Gardeners. Маекте in 1829. and elsewhere the Grass is neatly ut and жор 3 XM. the largest in the world. Its dimensions and yie not that my aes is D man of veracity, and he | kept in good order In edes en we will merely observe that asa wind Instar d perit о iai ork is highl f side a \ large bed of Мов 4 hly cre able ; but w do th which it is seid A m" ie lustrat ed fall, Wit for ft fomnia carefi дүрө from personal observation. BU is a single Vine, у ехе- | on is а well kept & very k^. enclo wl po wer stock being 1 Na cuted designs, verified by direct rua л от аге garden, the private MA we suppose, of one of the trained bon a trellis 60 feet in dia among the pers formant with another person fon 7 $46: рибе, вееп Ыр many а da; ay. The treatment of Г 2 water and its islands does and the bag yield was 18,000 lb. of fruit. івент gned them, АП they now this be beaten ?" ! Warners. Select Orchidaceous Plants, „Же find th that | want is plen vi { th interest ап} MA. ti fallen | life Thé wa s € re tt made, but very roug pe А А, al "trial i M into arrear, Ав usual, Fitch’s admirable drawings аге | ап evil, however, which the passage of "d г pus. is ks cbe MA ARIA M is able „08 the | 108 glory, especially since his pr] skil is her ore | ош in wet weather would soon re A ound thah ААЙ, ео poi д, rs тоша duall limited to mos gorgeous specimens of this un ive zd n a crescent-shaped border bl i varies g тү bo K iras pm V Th T ^ n Aa Y | family, Да, the 24. mpeg we have фе well-known | gated Geranium aro planted alternately, lines е ҮЙ i d North uL ea 2 and Wf inia running aeross the border i ip ушу йош hi establish a Vineyard in ihe В x colonies was made by the ‘London Com ES Virginia prior to 1620. I елд 163 prospects were su füciently favourab importation of several French Sakai bo, i i vis alleged, ruined them by bad management," werk аге asso ted what are lcd A "m i nebio, me MH; + form v А, suavissimum, and Lelia erful. thing. even Among. Lælias, wi s | рове intensely, — flowers; in some colleci called. үл екеу ы áth poema forimópets never saw of Epidendru "ss turning point of Vine culture in Catawba Gra pe was introduced which ed viewed sideways is ive, but 4 | scarcely 80 друк so when looked. as ME S er. T tions tis | forms а backg а series РЯ pos beds, is not more Hom 4 f b n р width, and well backed ines. of AN. Cipro, pink Geraniums, and'a бу These and other nemorale, JA UE а To this succeeds ы "equally grand Saccolabium violaceum. Анар when the by Major "dun, үч ten wn, D. so doing M conferred в greater benefit upon the к-зы nati d m^ pe would have done by PS off the Salona) regard to what is pem respecting the choice of вой, апа T Lar iei for rae “ well as with | reference to e and method of planting them, | M managemen Sie а: ted from vari cultural КК, with which every one in одай ВР of the тит, an Indian — as no one could ei produced | g twenty years ago ; and the number closes іп а blaz colour proceeding from а Qattleya cal Пой ы энене д which is probably (like a dtt — more p^ а нш A id, and possibly between О, labiata Ww «тга arner suggests. Тһе petals me г. е ially | from tip to tip, and, уа wel as Ше sepals peni Le еп | violet tinged with rose, while ride lip hus а duce of the d рен rimonceriainly species among its ion, . finest Miscellaneous. A este i in Ja бро жо 3 nurse brought m е а со on of plants t ry gardener who 7 PEE — Boox: аа e Mines of South НА | tet of a gardener is expected to be fam prs b 7. В, Austin, 8vo m DEAS Am nnb pf of "was not aware ‚йы the mineral juod Pt th - — rentre ie to be too tender to endure the Me r of ап Кы rican 4 Forihera Р lea for Pe Pea. op iA cma i (uos ia is common, in a wild state, winter without protection, the native Grapes бте | This is an ad арр Central Committee on the эң pd hill. ik, both in Japan aud China ; d aS | sitting су Philadel онро р за Нор, W. еей, of | but it has nothing to do with the species we cultivate for the бы dnd of wine making, Of these а кеч Pennsylvania, “а greater ы of truth, j eia and | in cbe and is perfectly tasteless. Неге, however, descriptive catalogue is given of nehiy Lo varieties, | tho Constitution than of the departed уе үе was the real 4 Simon Pure ;" ? and as many of the foreign which have originated from Vitis Labrus У. Walper? j - Anu E, "Botanici es Syst e UR 6, this discovery BEER SIND ; and "S bag they i derum, “Thoso TOL E d enable them to have their irspberry duds ой most esteemed at dicont va » | parb 1, containing Euphorbíacem, from the pen of Dr. ме enjoy the old home luxury of Strawberries Delaware; Diane "s fe p ials for the Trist, . I gladly p the plant in question, * The Catawba ів is tho gat wine Grape of the south. | Man, by R. G. Haliburton, Halifax, N. S. (a pam let) K it in triumph to the house of my friend Mr. The berries rrr mal pale гей, артай ti with a ота ый; tee: ages. — Watts Ross, with whom I was to dine. How we placed it in lilae тунери М д-н, musky. Dictionary of Chemist art V. MEL “уе | Ше centre of the table, how we admired it, and what “The Concord is valuable from ite quality of ripening | have here the first Mr parts of а work which, if com- | old d old memories it brought before us, may ten days or во before the Isabella, globular, | pleted upon ti Че same scale and іп the same style of | be imagined by those who have а n long resident ir almost b Flesh P moderately juicy, very i excellence as it has been begun, will be one of the mie HE» far — єл ‚^5 Сайа; panga. with i ВВ acidity in its „ | important, in respect both of боутрғерера терр ап eking. becoming foxy when long kept. real scientific mA) that the gnis 1 literature of our aoutchouc. dicc г consider the — “The Delaware has been sup y some German (14 anguage Such i opinion of a ve ery the tropical zone, i to be — at tha ^ Vine dressers to be the Traminer or the Riesling; but | indicious Блато rary, v which we wholly ag ma шу lants of бое отб abound wit 3 p» Ан а the American pomologists consider jt a native |-—- оре r Science Р view, No. 8 (Н еа УЕ con- | variety and richness — to those “кА m- o rries are small and соб of a beautiful | mong niner, “ЖИГЕР a brief but good, paper оп | perate latitu. des. Th sins and тя whic м very translucent, Th ier Тыз bas | | te КАЯ of m y Mr. Leifehild^ "M r. Samuel- [indigenous trees Grig either in smal е ч -— D p уы P675 vinous, and аго MA This has nounces his LM of the Жангер, t only for common use, are there endow jr been characterised as the highest flavoured andjmost б ы x virtues, and ennobled, as it were by the delicious b hardy Grape. sof а more рн sun. Someti they exude Garden. Memora: m i pey in p “The Dianz i is a seedling from the Catawba, which s "osbella. usly through the frequently a has its fruit a shade darker when ripe. | BATTERSEA RK.—Few of ore recently | atmosphere ; is the most reliable Grape. T formed public parks present a better appearance at the | required. іо make the sap ise p pant time + га 2b. Nun the exception of а рі н eua ү А ; are | of work on the east side most of its more promi- labour f 3 1 | ; 4, now be said to Ж.» М medicinal - rich, with. slight. musky | en portion contains it is said rather more than 7t 1 arom acres, of which about 20 are occupied by water in the ; E it is from Te and other varieties of native | shape of a PH interspersed with islands of con- that the wines of Ameri emn — siderable, size, Round the water is a well be surprised that 1 they should have a very di ve e feet in ав, flan flavour fro m the here and there with masses of Rhododendrons and wines of Europe. possible that а U foxy rapes are во 6 prid of " the lake We wi m " mar} ри. Our author, however, is p ten denly аи the form TI. і | presents us with ex m rs of|a straight line from this point towards л 2 а А on the subject, in ‚т оп еасһ вїйе de by Hims 91 feet apart and 9 ч оао ъа of Ње that wine of e ordinary | from the е = be These are pretty яе юан ес made іп America upwards of 50 years ago. | асаа һеп Тие enough d through a red wine resembli . | render thi E a cool and agreeable pro- | scattered * Still more recently," "M vA Borea ole nat ie pirka mich wanted, for at | риме of Indeed we should Бе really. good wine = ау the rivers in Gu lleeted by the Indians in pis follo present уйт 'is shelter кты. irai Via ndr 656 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jor 11, 1863, simple manner. With a small hatchet they make | water, which shouid be given frequently wherever ese be useful to these, unless " soil was properly | deep and memi incisions in the гіра, from which а | сап be done. марте such things as. Achimenes, | prepared for them. Remove dead flowers from milky, sap abundan tly exudes. A small wooden peg is | Clerodendrons, &c., e had in full beauty а E Roses, and give autumn-flowerin P varieties ез plenty of I and | June to October, iare being liberally supplied with | manure water, in order to keep them in n rigore health, 1 underneath, which i in about [m manure, but this must not h- hm too t |and secure plenty of wood for blooming in autumm, Kee n £ isfi p p the atmosphere as moist as can be done; but | Those —— on the Dog Rose and Maneti Е Inust be the juice. ho produce of of incisions | avoid dam p by giving sufficient air to cause sentio kept clear of MN which, when allowed to grow, а Free а їп а Mage. en xm is | circulation, ei spare no attention and have an unsightly jm then ied to the hut, where it is spread in thin |clear of insects. Stock v autumn and inter | Givo у эе) infested with green-fly, a libera] ур coatin pon moulds made of clay, and dried, layer | flowering will коцш ig att пете 9 to it | with the engine, or syringe them with ган, та ун layer. over а fire until the whole has acquired a | sufficiently for Chinese Primulas, eal. the | Mildew i is sometim es very trou blesome after this seaso tain thickness. "When perfectly dry the md мс double varieties, p at all ba ekwa ted planki vidis is broken into iini fragments, and the ces | а close fra and shaded fro Ше sun, where the ey | any, with хур ог е еп my- will s oon spread and ax " i $ gina zation pure white colour of the resin naturally changes into | should also be potted an nd started at once, choosing ssible, in bes to get t| black, from the smoke to v it is exposed while | strongest suckers and placing them in a close d иш at li drying. It is generally imported in the ro of | frame till rooted. These are sometimes very br to | cC of rer чек; to givi gs walks tk + 1, г +1 3 A deavour Wi keep the uM i r "oU ing looks worse than g- bottles, or in large flat pies diéiumiy. also i liquid state, iu hermetically closed vessels. di IE : YE EE X sly. | | badiy kept Grass. 16 pounds dail , but as they are extremel шч Stock in cold its ww now be rowin "freely , and "ers Ain sa they, у р ш. gro nig XT ntes HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN шш that quantity. Hartvig's Tropical World. | right ; for pentes rapid growt wth, v егу speedily su uffer . The present bright weather must be very unfavou Ё d — Prick À, or та th the g Бн vid von terra Shrub.—The bark of this shrub has sects. Examine young specimens bah жег x Potted | sufficient stock for forcing n hould be e Nirean in domestic practice in the States of Norta | ay in the mei and shift at once such as requi е | potte ted, and placed in ү саси fame ай the plants America as long as we have any authentic record re pot room, so as to the pots moderately val get established, which will soon be the case. Pre The author of“ Positive Medical Agents? says : “ ue. winter, in which state they are | gTO eere for p" sh een by heavily Бнр and a domestic medicine it is much used как [в |much more easily managed than when е үздү over or | trenching ; f ground cannot "i obtained at once, the country, especially by the negroes, who make funder potted. Leschenaultias should "Ы exrefully | select the strongest 'rann ers, and plant E ш ona a kind of bitters with it, which they drink at the | examined for green-fly, and fumigated аб once if at ай |8 dl velt in ат soil, to be transplanted with balls spring of the year. In domestic practice, it is used, infested, and e зен Е Ъе мо picked off | e | early n . Asparagus beds can hardly have either in tincture or decoction, as a purifier of the inem Ape thes they appea horozemas, ко fen manure water from the stable or farmyard blood. We had our attention first called to its virtues S, &c., € ce w frequently examined - red | tank during the present month. On dry friable soils i in domestic practice, It was intro- | ilie and should be laid wee their s sid clean | «i чех 8 Ъе орча with n а bat. this should but was not re Tepeating |P ceps tle t 18 J when it has gradually gained favour, and is now ihe pus pm specimens of pen le hard-wood ed | ———— regarded аз а reliable agent by all classes of plants | ires be EY. trained, e - Shoots| STATE OF THE AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, practitioners." It e long been officinal in the — | ed out or pegged down in order ure close w i 1863, аз observed at the Horticultural Garden States Pharmacopoia, where it is included in the мыд айныу A which h fu etl ii very = › Seco ndary List of the Materia ene It is chiefly huyus depends. Isolepis gracilis, the red-leaved | ушу. 88 valued in North America as а rem in chronic | Amaranthus melancholicus ruber, and variegated HT EMFERATURF. OftheAir. jOfthe Earth wid Я ax. в, «4 rheumatism, in which disease it is төре! to be highly Pelargoniums make capital edging plants for conser- НН бутту Йен DC e ERE о OO serviceable. In its general action it is commonly | vatory clumps, and should be largely employed for that Tray 3 E 30149 Eyre 79 Fi $00 $2 НЧ ЖҮ ІН as resembling mezereon ап . The | purpose. Satur 3 18 | 30223 3.211 | 80 | 45 | 625| 63. | в | w о bark of the Prickly-Ash, and the resinoid obtained from | FORCING DEPARTMENT. "EEIETIECIEBERSEHESER Eo] it, termed Xanthoxylin, which is employed by the d far this has been a most favourable Tues, 2020 | 29016 Еа Ге ең | el FRE. eclectic practitioners, have been recently imported into | Season uring well-ripened high. -flavoured fruit; - — — this country, and introduced to the notice of the regular | such esed eren as are apt to spoil at the | Average.| _ | 30134 пізнав ess | юл дЫ i itioners; and as we have but very few | bottom before the upper pips are coloured should be UR MEN He articles of the Materia Medica which possess altogether in as dry as possible dos fcire кийн» Шы ыы н 1T fuo; Жада dry vd Bn. their reputed remedial virtues, Mer are well worthy of, slightest — СоЁ colouring, keepin ing the atmosphere Z — &CVer fine thro 5 and іб is very desirable that Ё n be done without ivjury " the rest z ks Ученик, сой nouos extended trial, with a view of А кты properties | the stock ; slight fires may be used oudy day Mean temperature of th that have been ascribed to чч both by, the ааай giving a little air to dispel damp an and và keep t the RECORD ОР THB AT CHISWICK medical practitioners and hy A^: eclectics in North | atmosphere in motion. Look well to e к карр i ending July 18,18. America. Pha eutical of fruit for late autumn and early winter use, which is гуура Climate M. убт заа r^ pt mwall.— In the|Sometimes a difficult matter. Prepare the plants for| ушу, БЕН SSE EHI Years in Penzance district it berg appear that a Pera x showing fruit by keeping them dry at the root for a ža EG AE 6-14 [sur d Potatoes can be grown оп | fortnight or so, after they а to have completed | ———— NASA weed АКЫР КЫК 1 the same land for ап indennita time. With uid j rare | their growth, and expose them fully to the sun, in order Mon., 13. pHa яі fee шун EUIS f- Г ‚ exception of Russian Wheat, or an occasional crop of to ie —— rame severe check. "Those expected to | Tues. 76.1 | 21:5 | 638| 14 0.62 |-|3 Mangel Wurzel, taken after Broccoli, the succession is | B0 W October and November should be Lii B тав | вот | e| 18 1% 113 continued year after year without any apparent injury ur he Tr a owth for the present. Ве | Satun 15.| 747 | sto | 629| 18 i2 121 . It is not, however, to be expected | Very Careful in supplying young stock with water, as e ‹ ourging crops сап be continuously апу neglect in this respect will probably result in = Tar Opi i p pig D Ше роте рано оез m without heavy and frequent manuring. Accord- e wing gs prematurely ; ee а — to potti ч —therm. 41 deg. ; ingly we fin at an acre of Cal es А гч етв Ccession as ге, they can Rot ME E UNS H receives поб less than ten tons of сын prem d obt; ained. ' um x нецере US SUDO . 10s. а ton, and half a ton of guano, say 6l. 10s., ог | .VINERIES.—Grapes intended to hang through the|*s? Аз usual many communications have n: -— upwards of 407, per acre, while the same quantity of winter shouid be thinned very freely, and, if nec › —— эриге re etin АП Њо реони ra ИИЙ guano and three tons of rags are given to the Potato they should be gone over a second time, le eaving them |. ents em insertion of whose contributions is still d crop. It will na urally be supposed that there must be | 50 that the pem when fully sw elled, will scarcely | Fuser: R W. Your Fungus is Sphærobolus stellatus. something peculiar in the climat f Penzance and its | touch each other. Only a M crop — left| our leading article, June 13, 1863. МЈ В. neighbourhood to account for the success of this| Onthe Vines; for, to ensure success in keeping Grapes | Dareus 80. Оли”, Таз Боеђов ceto, M your Standart AE * Мана өй ied SCR are the common Midsummer beetle, Melolontha ber keu Ў А . Тһе common notion | fresh and іп! воой condition a next Мае, "the Vines | Names or Fruts: 6. С. B. Your Strawberry Was si Cornwall is а warm county will be found to be must be i in first- rate › health. Keep the atmosphere of| condition from carriage ; but we Бера it is the A3 Ыш а eXron 2 for the gri Е : € Dada, — Miror name you received t hat of London, th amount of frost is eaving a little air оп at night, “to prevent damp. f|. 3PPears, correctly. s w , The equality of small sed epidor appears тз inclined to be troublesome, wash the Messa b Dag: HH. Tho Blan: varlata D eg ' ined i в —@. Wils іп that way із Um son lec mt ture of. reader tune the шшс It. Ais stupidity. "But ieis Pis contrary оа i ноу A ыт лы wx qt ie, cannot fail of being Doy favourable to the watered at the root, and i ey ce otl t в more like some is] T Lodo vegetables su red spider, the leaves should be T any irem Valent dand те ADOPTAN Күз iy pesi | ю » neither of which, be it volu are brought | With the Mie Give manure-water to trees showing | vius leaves уше. Кова sepium- Agalma БАН | nel et in a fully ripe state; so that the climate | * heavy second crop, and keep the atmosphere moist Бодай. r dum Ae =G I a сопе amete E ее ү unfavourable to the growth of first- | by i sprinkling the passages and borders, &c. еге Sues of АА г уо expected о ше | i fa bigit Mk to bria d Nx © кан аи onf pan E eme a жш, pren Neri ci n heavy wet land they will rotii the ү п D лыс ат р. ыо ет Bath, фо, Societ, ournal of Ph If the land is propetiy trenched уой need not as can conveniently be done. trees in эче by| bits of roots that may remain. ҰШ not Lou x LA giving t pum S Асти, mes ly To name water Taie eia E andas рЫ СЫДЫ TNO Se а such works being соїоптей—ех‹ Calendar of Operations. Go over те 8 the beds f frequently, an pue: pom ep p Shi young | THEE Femws : JB B. шен est prizo f ыы (For the ensuing week.) cms E Apod oM y regulated and pegged ру tho тонда PL own unti the gronnd is feld сот! after wh йы & ue. LAMP m x йы ЫХ uo E кола. the shoots шау be allowed to grow iore xi liberty. n Я Aur They : — Sparingly use especially on Vines in pots, whose roots except on bright Ом. during dull un- | water, given at intervals of a few days, and when Bet the Ese ens Б ч des It ey ar mo » r Pants require. teas that соп- | ground is e: will tly assist in getting the За воше defect either in the or the ster d SG DE илы АИ ы EATUR o oe ed | Hollyhocks, [e are securely Meg ie t properly | = LIES Ея Ww. : "m manure:tied as they advance in growth. Manure Тойу 11, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 657 ESSRS. J. CHALMERS MORTON, Streatley, ws Reading, and J. THORNHILL НА RRISON, М. Inst. C.E., Fri ocester Co urt, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS, of Landeå Property, together wit Dm суе, Баекен, epe works ry for its pe ent h th P. Direction of Land ui n ^ 3, and other ovem Land Drainage, her apii Improvements, R. BAILEY DENTON, maintains a lar, ien "E er жүр <А 07 а tu E Under Drainage, and a fixed нае m 'Outfall day other Tl For particulars apply to him, at 52, Parliament. Street, Westminster, S.W. at TIPTREE HALL, under distin- St. Luke's, (рге Не: АШ, а of which have been recently built pa endowed, m the comfort of a once neglected neighbourhood. E Admissi: e Bazaar will be 1s. on the First Day, . on the о, азаб Admission Hox et will € t the bearer to inspect the — "pe bier do will be a Military Ban: d, also Refreshments at mode- to e from the Metropolis, or id — ате reque: gnify "their санар to Mr. Атр Месні, Tiptree al Кеө don, заи in order that vufficient Public Сопуеуап may be B там at Kelveden Village r contributing to the Bazaar will be kind enough to communicate мы Boii a who istan will thankfully acknowledge ER? YÀL AGRICULTURAL CODD CIRENCESTER. President—THE RIGHT nee Mere "BATHURST, tyi The Right Hon. THE Pint BATHURST. The Right Hon. Тне EARL DUCIE. The Right Hon. T. H. ford i Hee Laxcsrow, Esq , М.Р. ARD HOLLAND, Esq., M.P. MATE Rev. JOHN i Conse cl M.A., Trin. Coll. Camb. Resident HE jene CTICAL AGRICULT £g ERON EsTCOURT, M.P. PN J. L. FLETOHER, Far! ik demde of Пакао 20 Lecti n Crops. — Co-editor py tho? тае о of ma "Биййшаз--А me Q 2 Lectures on. — n Machin CHEM ARTAUR Н. Сновон, B.A., "n Rr 8, ut Exhibitioner, Lincoln College, O - Mos RRAY, M.R C. V.S. W. MEREDITH ТАНЫ, B.A., бна of Trin. Coll. Camb. hes 5 have been made for the delivery of 8] аде the following Gentlemen, who have kindly {= HrwrTT DAVIS J. Вапу DENTON, M. Inst. C.E.— d N aking, and other Land moria, Tnuowas роскнам, Editor of the Hereford Herd Book—Lecture on the History o (ba: Hereford B J. CHA Мовтох, Editor of the Cyclopsedia ME Course of 8 Lectures on Tillage and —A d gen gom Editor of the Transactions of the Highland gricultural Society—A. Course of Lectur undertake — on the Condition | Agricultural Hall. OULTRY, PIGEON, RABBIT, FLOWER, FRUIT, and "VEGETABLE SHOW will be held at the AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON, the LAST WEEK in AUGUST. PRIZE LISTS E further particulars will shortly po E. y Order, S. SIDNEY, Sec GREAT SHOW at SOUTH STOCKTON-ON.TEES, AUGUST 5, 6, and 7. apply to Jouw HANNAM, Secretary. Kirk Deighton, Wethe ORKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL soomm.- — The ENTRY CLOSES on July 18. For Forms of Entry, d nine nx штел infected, two of them ering а loss of about 30 nt. of thei Stel by death. In P vbi е Toss а m —and 400 sheep iyi ng lost ЧА ANCHESTER and LIVERPOOL AGRICUL- Gh AM МА AND SHOW at B NHEAD (in the Park) on aimes BER 8, 9, 10. ounting "£140 RIES CLOSE on ferie ENTI For Prize Lists, Regulations, &c., apply to Mr Ww. HENDER- SON, Local Secre! retary, Birkenhead, o 5TA, Church Street, [rie mx rto Т. B. RYDER, Secretary, | | three before тт апа 140 altogether. Тһе йн their history Meal inm. the general law of experience on the eot. But it seems plain that + pP us of Pri peut and non-intercourse, which what the law enacts a rds бобой" "дшн; ө the Grand Agricultural and Horticultural Show. HE MANCHESTER and LIVERPOOL AG CULTURAL SOCIETY'S MEETING will be held in Park, Birkenhead, on SEPTEMBER 8, 9, and 10. Ап Ex tion of HORSES, HORNED CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, POULTRY, BUTTER, CHEESE, IMPLEMENTS, MACHI- NERY, HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL PRO- DUCE, for offered. The Local Committee also offer 501. for ко CONTEST Жанер on August 10. o а о be had о; apptiostlon to Mr. T. B. RYD: т юда o the Society, 574, Church Sirooty Liverpool i ^ to Mr. W. HENDERSON, Honorary Local 8 ан 9, Маг ket Cross, Birkenhea. B.—Subscribers xl not less than 20s. to the Local Fund, ng or parties becoming not less than that A charge. 2, Market Cross, July 11. mbers d bud Ares АД са Wege oun! enter their Stock rn Prizes amounting to upwards of 14001. are | а MUSICAL interest as regar articular floc ere сац be no do ubt that а л system оѓ inoculation if confined to the locality of its outbreak must naturally die out. The followi ing is Professor GaMGEE'S history of the last year's attack so far as its results are conce Teese “The АШ ington n flock c nicated disease to the shee DING'S Ааа Ps "Байна Тһеп Мт. аа Lowe) whose lands чы; PAxnBY'S, | discovered the malady, but only Hk. hi | fair at Жалгаш vith а lot of lambs. ы NEATE was во sepe in getting back the lambs he b ENGLAND. WORCESTER, 1863. | AGRICULTURAL SHOW of vr ЖОҮАТ, me soja uti SOCIETY o: dons ug The Yard for the Trial of Steam Engines ин апа ceni hd ае Machines, Corn an A Бера: в, Corn Screens, р WEDNESDAY, July 15 p Portatile Steam Threshin, ux Fin — cms н, mellers, ani Miscellan аб. Й к ореп on Noon till 6 р.м. Admission 5з. ЗЕЕ АҮ. gps 3 The Trial Yard open from 9 А.м, till SATURDAY |. 6 р.м. Admission each day 5s. open from 8 A.M, at which hour the MONDAY Judges е "сотатпепсе DE ше азе Liv. Cattle and Implement Yards » ing Шей рос, оа. and makin, Ue "TUESDAY .. o Б, атана *WEDNESDAY Tm from бл. till 0 rax, ТРЕЕ ж Pukla War "m 1 rs on Land in the ghbourb OUS MC y 23 Sheep, Pigs ar and "Implements, opon open Га tiva! ood of the Sho. w Y а= Put Snow of Cattle, Н. FRIDAY mission 1 не dr diua re ittod in y the the fein гы p vede in the tediporary бажыда. et the Society during the Meeting, € be subject to the Rules, Orders, апа Regulation в of the Coun Tes Order e Council : Н. Hann DARE, Sec. 12, i SIM) London, W. RIA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of mystery as m al Varig Rr de sold that the no further ou iin т- jt en the cade es "t tho занм at Stanton, Horton, llwood, Avebury, and Langley farm. Ther any case, with the H's flock at i icr а ст Ф m. folded pi the eem, where thousands of shee еер are constantly patsing. The "ios URAL Tuomas ANDERSON, M.D., Profi eoi =з "Chemist in the University of күү. mw and onoma to the Hig. d and Agricultural Society of Scotland—A. Course of Lect The College will RE-OPEN AUGUST 10th. For Шр particulars apply to the Principal. OYAL P MGRIGULTÜEEL COLLEGE.— A DINNER, as а mark of lie respect Ta the late Pro! - at the Agricultural Co , will take in the CORN HALL, CrmENcEsTER, on TUESDAY № , the 14th Leid at 6 o'clock. Тһе Shareholders of the Institution, the te and present Students, and the Inhabitants gene erally of Отот and its neighbourhood, are hereby invited to atten each, to be obtained of Mr. zi Restaurant, Jirenc iita: Provision has been made for party, but in он to facilitate the arrangements апа vt disappointment, it is el cepa ER that the Tickets be taken on or before Mo nduy The following Requisition а ый presented to ТвомАв CROWTHER BROWN, Es n that gentleman has consented to preside Tickets, 4s. < Sir, —We, the DOT Shareholders in the Royal its of Cirencester, "ore d to show ER, Pr 1 x [кзг yngean eme cab ticulars fee _ imm and MR рс ллы с M t атак mou ~a -pox in us by taking the Chair at a | sh respectfully req Public руы in t thé Corm Cirencester, to be given in honour of those — ** To T. C. BRO WN, Esq." THOMAS DaviD RUCK GEo. NEWMAROH Јонх г тебе: Вміти JOSEPH SEWELL Ковевт Е. DARBY ТномАз BowLvy J. S. TANNER Tuos. C. BROWN E. H. EDGELL К. НАвсоор Ricmanp Ворр, Sen. WILLIAM WHITE W»x. Нораєз ELLETT E. N Tuo. COMMELINE Јонх MurL.INGS Jas. CREESE BowLY CHARLES HOARE [OMAS SKINNER Соок ТТ. MAURICE THOMAS STRONGE HENRY HOWELL CHARLES BLA JoHN TAYLOR Ros Ме E WincM. SLATTER Јонх PARRY Јони Нероғз J. W. Јонҳ LANE H. 9. | masters were ur | р from imported s The Agricultural —D SATURDAY, JULY 1 G8 FOR TRE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. Great International Show at Hamburgh ; eripe i Juy M and Examination of рей 1 at Батопрат, — 18 Аа B Бету Ju заве ов ад Mownr, = to NC Agricultural iid at Worcester. iain en vor ie киши n Wil iltshire is shown in the subjoined tabl Eg ados A E] E i TR Pd d uz? BEER OR A m e, moo8 3 En EE SY z £ kl E BERE g R ч в 8 ЖРЕБ 5 E B. Tra. : toà 5 EE FERÉ E ЕЕ xj. $e тас B Е B E B8 àasBE B ЕЗ 5$ EM ТЕТ E в В °, E 2: gu E] A 2 ; adi V ossi tony, Оро ифа ta m t Е" FEAT PIS 2 у А $58 BSES 3. SP. SA E “нра E gom 6 ЕЕЕ 3 E 3. 5.51285 Loo Rb [MIT я Z „шшш D E gF goo 2-8 2.97 8 ng s PEE чч 5 : Z 3 Sau 17 ури Y Si #2 9 Е 1 BEBRREEZ p perg eaer l F БЕВБЕВЗАБ Барары ко BESRSSHER BARRES] 8O Sone > ре] ER EX а rw EF В t 4 i F; El = - $ p TW mo x A ^ E ү е БЫ gE s im Farar, ТнЕКЕ is an жтт report in the current Number of the Edinburgh ede Review «4 Pro f the ary ee = Kin 16 ta seen facts ni isd the British | sure that the outbreak of sm t to by Isles; and re Y upon the subject. Feder nod ойо by ‚ tho d history of the ла" it spread to farms ые Үт and would, no doubt, have extended further but for the which had before - the t арай in this eountry, which were immediately par in soi energetic re As it was, reed pon PIE e T6 get wies | operation, owing chiefly to the | ot Mr. Fisun HOBBS, * Had all the flocks seized been ооой Iam quite iall-pox no ot have been gain, at Horton were very severe: one animal Sena with dificdig, 5| 404 Иген in 658 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL noc ай [Jezv 11, 1868, — 1 5 and the second died f confluent variety of the | does in the main do justiee to the rival manufac- | tion is proba bly : compen d for by its disease. They were bob confluent cases that Lexam imd | feres and patentees; and they are right to|pro ximity to ilio s river c its easter ern | крш at Ахеһпгу, and one of t was ver ave the facts related to work what impres-| Тһе summa ry of the w eather duriug the pre- severely affected." ges they may, without g of that panai ceding quarter is as follow. The hist of this үш sufficiently illus- Kn importunate urgency in whic т. SMITE E trates the ге? of those powers of confining such | seems resolve ersist. That і. mean | me genae Бл emperature. infectious diseases wis "the wer оГ their| man has superiority and vantage ground enough E] occurrence which the law has given. And the|in his rivalry with other patentees in the caia une s | ages from which we have been ТОШ as чей faet that his apparatus сап be seen at work in its point at 5 Of air. |Of rain. RA in more балею зруб. dua the same pen, | unaltered condition for the fifth and sixth yearson lev | utto be presen to ment, shows how | many farms whose tenants are perfectly satisfied | April ..) 30.043 зо to agrioulturists ЕА reports rof this | with its performance. He ought to be satisfied 4 -| 30.081 kind would b ith $ a свати, | mno at #9555 оа Кышлау it was Каа last week that How hat an ordinary threshing engine is| Ті ril was about 3° and that Mr. Horraxp's Bill for wing and extending available for the working of his machinery—that | of m 1j* in exoess of tho ordinary temperatu the powers E the Act whieh expires this summer | a stationed эйр 18 le liable to зү ап nd that of Ju une 13° in defect. ^ Nevertheless the for the more effectual prevention of contagious | hae than that travels—and that the whole à diseases юр Н, sheep, and horses, is for bn is cheap. May, and cold nigh ere was no dra The existing. law will What if the lecturer eame to the conclusion, actual r^g greatly retarded vegetation, Just renewed for a D by а Bill to be introduced by | notwithstan ding these ai va that FowrzR's | suflicient moisture had fallen on the 28th and 29th Government; but the proposed Ares which, on | apparatus has latterly АМЫ ted ж» performance | of April to make the severe frost on the night of the one hand, placed the disposal of all diseased | more eficient and more papie i in many cases | the d ues disastrous to the от s ht in! k ре за. nir C Wool- | The Im p inches, "s Е D ta D iz] а 2. et 83 igistrate havin * tackle? , on the e ap- | instances is жү ly so many years і of бй ре The rain in EN. deniers fell between Me а veterinary offi теро ime to | and will secure an ample share of custom, without | 4th and the 11th, е ng from the W., on the existence p cattle erac in the|the aid of that continual eritieism of the rival|tinuing further SE, and. e from NW. Eo АЕТ. are withdrawn. lans in which an interested writer ought to һе | May the rainfall was between the 11th and Ith : Our contemporary the North British Agricul- | careful how he indu T from the S.W., followed from the 19th to the 91% turist, in a recent article complimentary to the| These oriticisms, з hitherto unanswered, | by a severe gale from the N.E., very injurious to general style Ht oc ar gigi to t Mer |require that we should point out in the in-|foliage. In June the rain fell chiefly from the a e vi ly them to ITH our refe o the preju M sae e eritique. (1) The weight of earth stated as|nearly 25 inches in hrs ours. Rain has fallen on sgrieultug s statistien, asif any sympathy existed | moyed per square yard must be taken as true only | 39 days in fhe quarter; 11 iu April, 12 in May, with Кете nd anxious to discredit our|of certain plots, each 4 feet by 4 feet 6 inches, | and 1 161 in June, nstal- | whic S and ede i - i he portion of easterly to westerly winds ment of the general measure on agricultural | There is enough of inconsistency i res sults | durin "ау quarter has een about 4 to 5 and of statisties which we require, it forgot that more|to make it RÀ doubtful whether bs Me northerly to southerly, 5 to 4. has been done to urge the poliey of such a measure|ean be he ы. d Fas red any great exten ith the е of the last 10 d io May April, m ю 2,3, 4 о © Su 22 о IA - E Ф ЕЗ = w о с © m в оз р et Б Iz] а ч E Ф - 48 ч . E Scc К £g B eeu kd Ф [ad Ф fon in | and thy y i т the whi i periodicals put together. Let us hope that when feréntly cet n the diffe rent workings. (2)|quar p m i i i e fai d t more than'two square y: hile another m The op nd to it pha: pora rs to haye|9nly one when е ing at the same rate of| ооло Bean з : been directed by cattle fame Cs dealers оп | тойоп, FowrER's eultivator moves six feet in| Newbury, July 8.—The appearance of the Wheat. the e one side, and e ertai nb of the veteri- width at a time, HowarD’s moves three feet, теба апа ке Жым? ie a просо ы ШИШИ , й з past. ој i magine, her Surrn's тз и. Peas generally good: Swedes, Turnips and Mangels are Е е і it Mr. а tm i И ' agrieulturist, who has mew ght to be their|be applied before the labour of working any of| to this time very pr vog, Prey 18 more sabie, dont 2 * th Tul b t ON h е very i i. e Oats are not so kesman in following remarks which we ese 8 can f Ages aine or comparison wit good as last year, but bid fair for a ; Bea con dense from a published lette ! that y жеар he others. and Peas, though few are planted in tus пайдо; ; as also . As to thos c ste of C зета the different ilful d теб} ftl of applying it t dese: & more | Buors: bey Court Windsor July S.—The grain боре апі с Ае > {о be met? Is it to be exceptional to еве, — atio " han we can м рет, | раа arte атас РГ Т other cases where public xx and interest аге ог Ња magine 'eaders after ө p Diron: оннар Juy e гере the violated, and the transgressor allowed to go free? Such Feri ra this эшен r5 they haye of late| Wheat crop in this neighbourhood 3 is 2759 promising to is not the spirit of our constitution. Isit to be endured | e rienced, ear ad INN E a ME that this dreadful be taken 3 het А аа n» pte pes " J kl Ir wil be seen in the eolumns of our 57 аа Gate, Romford, July ".—Wheat, Oats, and ** Instead of this Bill being severe and in eppremire iniis| newspaper that Mr. з, Рина? в ВШ for prohibiting eo Need Clover Ад) Grass very short. "gs ^" ii some respects, not | the T of poisoned grein was read a second ti жуды sufficiently restrictive for protection against eontagion. before the House of Commons on Wedn nes em M уоп аб the Wheat crops ів. t| neighbourhood, are very Why, for instance, should the owner of cattle i in ple euro last. The amendments to be propos sed in m- promising, and with fine E cannot fail to pee large t со . Peas and Beans з аге excellent, and Barley апа Oats, enaetment for ргеуепі- with the exception of late sown fields, are looking first-rate- his Ме nei baute, without, ` may be, their knowledge, ing the spreading of poisoned grain on the surfaee| The crops of Potatoes, with the exception of early planted rotes sn Бы et mehine ang Ады реу feadag of the сора for the purpose of destroying birds. опаа nes вете а, down with the frost in May, promise to ind ?. vente / Bill once. Tone BETTEL E GEN Um m л. M secured a on, an \ - 3 Ihave only soen а vory fom good pieces, and those on the E dH oule d previously been good| but those that are grown looking well. ho uino remark end us, we give the following applies to Peas and ans, though thero ie sre ийиш Г TW. tias M the positi: on [of the two pla aces—together "ds the gomon "Tomar, Hook TE Tabiy А ONE of the most noteworthy results of recent Mr. SLAT Ded а i t Anag TU MNA dim / Nmees on Stem Cultivation, and of recent Streatley. Moulsford liestwo miles farther up the | mort tne cet н July 8. 1 ama ый / i h es, and А 8 c юзга mortal men, as vr are but et etre perna — very much а sinecure.” s the su re forci u | ^ sie wi which t they [veh elicited from Mr. Surg, | than those of Mr. SraTTER, Moulsford is not deficient in tali, and from ihe showery. weather аб the immediately at the foot of the chalk hill оо отой, Ede is башагы... Tha Min. ешр Ut rrections of Mr. Mozrox's tables have | its west. ds and upon the water meadows are fairly been п mado a at ^ pti Me те даан {апа that dris s situated on the durs of the Thames, Ет зт) жн o3 i ons them- | just at the point where the er begins О; вело on м Dni TOE тае selves need to A4 nr d that, s example, p» љу Й отъ the ehalk, емей, ng the "d Perley, Омь IA X Beans, on heavy lands, light lands, Fe, cape i Mr. duntón ө =з of a ap m their natural continuation in the Berk- Botter; a тое епо e M been "m ds gan — at Tarbert Mains, із а CHANDLER a rain lodge much of our W & _ОшлуЕв?в ‘not a Өмїтн'з cultivator, | estimated «n — more than 100 To die nov КГК a better plant. Nc а; as we quisi биш 'oolston that it was. Be this, | Downs which al overhang the Ч а 7 е ы ур ое however, and а dezen other matters of detail, as ior 500 feet н i Any superior amount of. Азн Barley, Os биз, ES Peas сш. The bread they may, we believe that the information giyen given | that might be due to its extremel y sheltered posi- met. Boer мао, сар net Jur 11, 1863.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 659 better than we have seen it for. present all stan: : Tho B Barley on the good lands Ner fs Ie promiso tol БА circulation of such solution towards the roots, but the эраны Rm RE Tee es inen pir immediately wanted, ао furis that we have ore prom: » е stanc ensuing harvest than М ik бево presents througbout the LIEBIG'S NEW WORK. | | ton E f f this а к the qu ques whole of this district, comprising the marsh and fen 1а: m ot me. following is Dr. Blyth's account of мые recent work | position ei the ground by сш- йо th Mende йагы "other piots sown m in p n the Laws of Husbandry, given in a preface to that МҮ ew fields о; e sown Oats, and o «€ where the Wheat was destroyed by the late frosts of May bm : то chapter етеш, the iy that not one of t which form some ple ae but dile tn iveri looks «Іх his recent t work Baron Liebig ha ven to elemer of food by itself possesses any bite favo vourable, . We o hitos ь тее Анета ау [og fenem publie hís mature views on agriculture, after 16 years adhi value отр. he others is further discussed. L Eey very full e "Out tle ears are AOS арӣ коой; the | Of experiments and reflection. The fundamental 1 КД" 00 dui ea ud - must be рч if promise of à good average. Oats a splendid cr Barley very of the e wo ork is still the s0- -called mineral theory, т, а plant is to g properiy, but no excess of this good and early. Beans and Peas rather í азоо! ht; some crops | ho] element of food will p itself produce more abundant have flowered арда weil, браг, муе ax а арч tha 3* ч crops. The analyses f soil show that they abound in of course parts of the stems are bare of po e whole o à our crops AN progressing as well as wé can desire them to | in a ti for te; proper growt A: 5 a Nr ant. The dis- nitrogen. dis Е ot а. of га voee do. — are going = m — M at Се ; | cove of remarkable of decido jer 2 ere etri x а Tun supply pro- малон к opto Жура Ан Mo eap opa жупр АВ ossess d b аме ils Һа Mie led to a EUR | vi n rain and dew, and in the many processes reap po Mery cota pa ees X Mangels ато | fien h ў of the vi "i regar din ng ё the * mode in which | о oxidation going + at the surface of the earth. common Turkips| a ei plant, and now growing fast. soil As the food | Probably, where ever wi circula- Grass rather short, and water getting low. John v фа i и den s байпоб t for ану dai th of time ів | Йоп of carbonic acid, ther e is also a provision for the мемо. Жа sion "oH 740 ies ding. | Solution im soils, # is pens that there cannot be a|formation d nitrogenous compounds. When Nature ti thus provides for a supply of nitrogen without the the light lands; they suffered from of rain. The | latte: "ta i 26Ё обон the great | 214 of man, it is likely that exhaustion of all other Oats аге very. x generally. [y Dverman.-— Bari im palio о! ИРА age uem tio ов the roots | elements of food in the soil wi e place by cultiva- Abbey, North Walsham,—The appearance orithe orops in this lié of th of the different | tion before this occurs with nitrogen. The inefficacy district is all that ean be desired. Wheats are unusual e grow GF Vid То GF ШЫРЫП Mihe soil cannot he ањ. Љаё е sired. ly | 0! of plants, and t mod good, and with another fortnight of this brilliant weather | classes of ИН cultivated by шап. "The first chapter r both quantity and quality must be unsurpassed. The early | із. doyote, the consideration of the growth of|buted to its existing in two for nly of Borldy ів Брой. j Shore o nom i s AME meme taki plants, o of ES j^ fol tion of their roots, Lad of their | which it is assimilabl. Nor isp АМ by аиа я inter varie Sownin December, iooking rem * 1 М à the later А will be a good average crop. Oats are also look- | power of selecting food, and the I played by the with soils and with m-yard. manure. When ре ing well Peas and Beans lengthy in the baulm, but not | mineral matters which are absorbed nitrogen of the soil is at available, some other сај podding well. The bay upon good land is bulky, and the must be sought for than its existence in a hate f in greater portion now being aecured.in fime order, Ihe roobi «Tf the food. of plants is not in solution in the| which it is sparingly assimilable, This cause will be crop at this moment is most promising. Harvest will und, M А: He tho А ОР other elómebia df generalhere about the first week Vx 3 st. Some fields | grou: en of Barley and ^ may be cut by the end of the present | traversed by the numerous root ramifications will be food, which, upon being үк внш, will at once ren nder ран Hon Farm, Chipping Norton, July S.—The more or less ved arta of Pa elements, whilst ti L : Wheats ое sxeoedingly s vell taroughout this district ; X eia 7 mirar id por yes n are у ei "ge oe in «тре Танов ef:the пош of sala (6а еу ан а L бете v €—' elements in the arable surface soil, by th vy vation n of the for the thin нен, brash soils, it at the вате tíme suited the equally well on all parts a: a ei there must азай strong land, and nearly me piece ) ef Went is standing thorough mixing of the exhaus ond! o£ 4K яй. and sale of corn, necessitates ed "abes Ed of rond is. better than I e it h ed well, the аб” o ска d straw ia bright, And D w this date the онла is all that | exhausted portions effected Љу | эуе ved min ral matters, This is effecte io h n be desired for a erop of Wheat. The wn Barleys | mechanical means, by "aia or by к by fo n rs manuring agents, but chiefly by the ч good; but much was planted too late: Е а crop, mg compounds. Hence the necessity on of manure by means of fodder 8 Pa many pieces are p з On our own farms the steam cul- |... iei Уз ч the mature and pro I каас ы med tho system rotation, green crops ich w гой feld (бөгү мом coll about 8 acros were тоъ and subsoil. "The second chapteris devoted to tbis fiir nutriment from the subsoil are introduced one field (very strong so! p v^ рт ks е — und, pre bout 14 ing subject, of cm former, the indes aiiis d the ванай. are + чү. Р the steam Afer once over in ep! tember and again in “The soil consists of arable surface i soil and subsoil absorbed Ў d dans: d ааш xd e Р very g d renty | In the former is il. But if this process continues, we ee j Thi P OF pls 1] куа үе ill ld, d làce- in favour of the gruübber, The Oats. Beans, and P. chiefly cultivated for the food of man, This ula are still sold, and no replace well А, the дисәм аад a tali crop. The meadows have ont | tion is effected by e! FAY power of bl tf ti зр ther light ; b red in fine order the last ten days. | coi] for mineral ma: io which soluble salts are|the tim. e arrive, sooner or later, when the subsoil тне Woodcote, Carshalton » July T.—The а of the | remov ved from so] luli», h an n chemical decompo. | A exhausted, an the surface ^" having no crops in this quarter, во far as I can IER Ау кунее г rought about, longer а reservoir trom жч to draw supplies Py Wheat, very good aiy. certainly the best appearance 1 the k о unable to „банг do remu СРЯ bid for ОТИ мор: to be | State of combination. Ii i MA of ood in | rative crops. This тайшы pope of the system. Lot eavy, late T" various » 18 ht p gene- ra lly, owi: e dry E no the soil in "his State of physical A eorom A та ngt Hs es USSEX : Brighton , July 7.—In reply to ours of the 5th, the alone available for the nutrition of plants. On Ше | The reir must С Suppose that the ык 8 following is the result of my observations of the cereal cro; ot this акы ^ кан: Бану ha: ong siz eal crops abun t g eniT ppn Sow. тегере erop; n is is ready to cut by the 2d or 3d mj August. Ома: Under the | immediately available for the nutrition of plants. a in every respect by any mixtures ара Д р E е straw, Barley: | exists as chemical compounds which are поё solüble in | remarks of the еше only epply to the Arcu йөрү) | : : r, or acids until rendered so by the action ait] bipes dan entertained of Кее p perman а теу favourable report of the corn this ые, „быз, ab. 1 7 Y * lie 1 exten ЧЕ tility of th o sol by manure obtain ed b y the y et М ыз by the slower process of the decom — D whilst we continue sti о Be e corn disenso, к Аш гай prati у, bogin h n Mat n weather. When the food is eliminated it Ж” # уы | sui sed by sueh manure reggio ус Жер? o = T, Ыы а cro i w ica Се jT AH Apes мело e A фал Бош. this inert state of chemical combination, it passes into | corn and ca rre enn — А а p и р that of ‘physical combination with the y icles e Tho excrements of BE Ira Wanwiorsmme: А ias S наботот орт, July i. Our Wheat | before it ів absorbed by the plant. Each kind of вой tt not only of the com, m or cod oE ibo ЛҮ par crops are very good, and as it bas been a satisfactory blos- | has its own absorptive power for causing the food to | fom the verd Could уе restore these excrements soming time for NS H^ promise to yield oh the | pass into a state of physical combination When Ap AOT, P. f the last several dh ly Вагі. А : А 5 : нари ect circ Ai Borgia pause ede A Фа р ме iho Матв i d s ра кыш тошоп As hd acil Me Moped ЫА Кез е — Де M and animals would be established, our — late to Девой its consé- l » { E ms ly Ahort, and. uogren, р Beans, | general it is absorbed aud fixed by the upper few M y. "This peo ise [sd ved by t A ч йома ppt AN i Р enerali ince ot the apil, a. smnslior ‚чүсү vun учн эм to the | and Japanese. Chinese rural life, as it is described by und to or ln . ‹ severe 1 April, ог the Japanese i re x as f subsoil Hence when ted, na ul fulk pint and pg rn: ооа EN ia шө but manu cannot restore its T EST this pe culiar cfle usc. д, ue ш ИЙНИН: die ag es 4 wider e ы. uence of the кантрі e =й» f the A. ае rope of ei m of ely $ improving. he hay | P of agriculture upon the lan of бы Orientals! The LN вон " Tues exten me ird or an ждо» i tie v food of pla Planta, a rises the cossity o of requirements „Сыз would not permit Pastures and i» ah С. Adkins employing means for the distribution of food, and - Кайн, July t. iret: promis ising, for over average ; the gets misiure of the different layers al Et b : ber, d anaras must w hot abundant. imme early ; late so The in áo ів is effected by m i mici under. Oa's: over arerage--espochlly Canadians’ лой b "аы d re ceive wiat would be ойе ensive to o chc tua ace mne EIER Lr ec : ег. а: T. а Роге К saved. Робев поб прота ш е Mh" buts ре | no t be made available? The great mass of water fields. Carrots: backward. Mangla :: missed plan Чем 4 by maggot or late. Swedes: coming micely. | « T tity of food in a state of phim combi- | ma matters, renders hem. of "re little mae ndon, July 1.—Cr. this district nation in iiy y fertile soil is only kso with tbe pui transport. зе. к ды". апа promiso to ve - PR wita cultivation without replacemeni элө. how to Prnt and fron of Beans, which I aro not doing well, matters removed in the ao destroys А either ied water solinar Д гош Di feti tio sbetlute lots of tho а e food, or Ње earnest attention of scie for 10 er h all'that "eould be desired. : e Thé ОНО both for the Wheat and the ingat ofthe hay стор. The | by altering the proper relative proportions utions 2 securing of the latter has been most. ous, The young | the different elements of food, to such an. extent Lap factory. The future of arer” bari raa у =e й аю the due growth of all parts of the plant is altered. | mately connected ра Шу, The Wheat in this neighbonr is very Mio hof in d romisin, xf а full plant generally, and with the present | TO: successful gr owth o: in sewage Question, ne weather, the ear is fast filling with less Е of | every mane of food | is requi Not one substance | о Е , red gum than Piae A a c di e grow а аса мак power over апо Нег. The гі reaping will с ce by the first м The field is always regu- . u e ud and middle "ond Шы is also smiling a good | Average crop о anured " t% but gone id че е Б а win be id — в lated by that semant of д, A. is ү, К, AND BOTANY. мъ ате Үй ise crops are | minimum quantity. Тһе effect of а manure of à wing pl nt du mni obe spe it : : E М ion | {бер яры "Wesl Matar] af sone опг ИОД ҮН oas C Emm ө лета Ди т ИУ р at ы, та жни ор тир Н бе inton, near Thirsk, y happy .. M Wie SATEET Er 4 Wheat стор is looking very аныр 6 though no not a very | known -- Аск р оце, its ате pin VAM he belonging to бе torni orders, £ К heavy сгор of Straw. Barley їз fair, though generally rather Curcub elite pa include ie sufficien e fertility ás | Haloragen, E err light srelooking well, = gendi this, point й зы тай, кр yin a series of plan! hol э is great hazard wheth pods will set. The Ди зн uin pl ао, complex mixture соп- | exce Tamus communis) which has been ; ў w ч i ing e use it isa t on account of чере on frce утен иле, stronger оте Mee буа ө food ыо TEC ys те. " iei in Uk EE oning is Soa are kept back want of rain, Peter Stevenson, quently whilst supplying | other 660 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jvxzv 11, 1863, a tabular list of the genera and species to be now winter ones, for which indeed this would cervi —— — Li — ducing an accelerating and most agreeable жүк. ted from hedges, |The smoke from the fire was led up a pipe in the described ў : À a the. necessity. Weeds collec vie BC г чав , ДКК allowing the latter to devat t ONOGRARIÆ 1. Circæa lutetiana, Enchanters Night- | ditches, and water-courses, as we would Я пеу, пуни al I6 wil o shade. Bal subjects for smother burning, а process! which the purpose of a hot-air cha . b will there. 5 Ерде m Willen ptenw n Broad Smooth- | we have found of the greatest service be seen miti nat - Ба е ipo merely eave illow Her : of a slig alteration in e setti fM d the Apple orchard, and which may even | by means ing Ы Pelo т diiit — | Pl Кой Pata E out Hops and other crops, as|of an ordinary room grate; but Mr, Newton has a 4. Epilobium hirsutum, Great Hairy Do. perhaps the T ose plague and interruption that we | registered stove in y well apted for 5. Epilobium parvifiorum, Small-fowered n offer to sects which it would now take | this kińd of warming and ilating; and it is the LYTHRACEX : L Нау Бо. r^ Purple Loosestrife. io long to det int карра of that into new cottagers' houses м I Harmaogs: Т. Hippuris vulgaris, Common Marestail. 6. The TM УНЕ" has so much the character advocat By the means just des cribed des and at very ^ 4e т ку втту оЁ Ње е. ng as not to need further description. D es U^ e Low E token the 16h ever. 9. Callitrich Water Starw 7,8 &9. Are decidedly water plants, which grow at | sleeping apartments э i CURBITACEÆ : 10. Bryonia ойо, White Br Lu the bottom of ponds and eams, геом Пу making changing fresh RUE n ее ost conducive to DIOSCORE® и. their way «рза and floating m r less bar the | health, more especially should the ding be, аз 1. The Enélántérs ” Nightshade is pied «ба аса . Like-the оша they are impediments to| узсом generally is, e» pre Even houses NEM by the young botani st wo pretty a plant, that «| good drainage, but more рес уы in the trunk ш | of lar mensions — ово eitective y ines may be surprised at seeing d when in sluggish stre: they render them more ntilated п Vin but let the gardener once get it in his Straw- | 209 Te ey are tede by akin ng, mowing, &c., andin | that mo ree te iei ay e exis st, working models DE beds, or nestling beneath his AN im and he ill be od satisfie d that even were a sweet well аз pretty flower, that it the loveliest of flowers perd out of place, ог w. of our wished фу соор sd „grea d бе fested w his plan ant, rudi m garden has been whieh from the йаа part of ти тт апа Severn SERN d be racticable dur which? may be added the pond w specie es) and the n newly introduced e -weed (U ada n € «ОУ prepared, which amply "tie ts and which Mr. Newton, I a will h; "bens p explainin " e did. "s | person who takes. an interest i in зай! kn Эм. ho do not know the value of t ovemen fancy that. the aset prse has taken such possession of some of our nals, as to hav ve in а great measure driven out the ll Ev erybody has observed our two last 4 we | specimens аз they « climb up the hedge 85 of these, the Black Bryony, mpr Prem Ga zette have hee too muc cupied by steam culture. I believe Љу some, eas never ку T » in dors и "e erha; d too tantly 66 р | this is Does feeling experienced wc Tm ces ed by not witl some fair when the respec- |tive condition 5" Englan ph bes are Ав In yellow berries, i is the most common. m 41. 16 is remarkable l3 d England the Lgs — of land cul. Дик Ъееп во рте it, in which case hand- -pleking | after ploughing with a a timely. use e of the hoe, for tha! t| [ло ugh | ава remedy for black eyes under the name of briar- тоо. kr appears above groun 2. e Br oad S ved Willow Herb ıs in a [3 commend the + performe У Rat femi was loudly calle r to p ed holders i compete with Mei in ete eir Ау tt culture by labour, o kx th ong "le pem же especially if the latter be much overshadowed wi Ah h trees, but Te be infested with this and orn fields will someti vd Ln 80 т - the 5а. ha been estimated by us on some oos ide ns fro кс. ahat hese seodaaro winged belong to a plant pur we: need | not wonder that + T pedro sho yd fond o on the highest rocks, in the dee n the borders of | d numbers behin uy ку + абар tlie muitügitl уе to those ould then es 801 relationship, : and һап dsome to the eye plants, M They diffi r|P of the lover of I veed. to tl "R A the e nce of due аце апа кчө Ma rati e left dormant in subso w "bon st of having су шоге th an any other bis xiu n во small a space as England after all is, when ge England, .it may even though cursorily, to consider - e condition of the two countries. We ^ rn fields and hasc pe fact | ere vwbero but in 3. The really handsome Rose Ва ау Шо Нег equent an ornament ақ our gardens and Жалыны seems [M тө and those who have we have done for the last, pe Medio em ES T а that а Le E scarcely a ete nd which only a few years ago idered “таге in England, jus ы, in Scotland," (Hooker), дп ü rapidly have become in in 1858 “ widely | the hedge. Home Correspondence Labourers’ Cottages.— Phe Чинна оша w s to е жый 1, eie hol: adis ^ this plant, — во ап j of w, and i in such thick masses, th i : e have seen an exten- t most Бету опе, уы еч xefy all writers on cottage €— seem — wholly to сына overlooked or nd t per system o mum CE odi pileo presence. Fete t e trace a meses ics Ба fecundity in its seed d Pili even л doubling m trebling that of the previously descri Dee but ortunate! nly vegetates in wood i Phi matter ai forcibly under my notice the other night in Mr. Newton, of 30, Eastbourne айз, зен РатК, por " paid more attention to t the t l in Ireland; that we have in which plied would bring in, as sure as cause produces effect, the free use of capital, and the exercise of skill and is security ; yes, вес pushed too far гаі EN just glanced at, il ү of, AE which should be supplied dit emen ешт tion can be profitably employed here. We are to want coals, iron, гь {агтв, large fields, &c. Well, do. But we ha ve tu rf in such abundance as will 220, de tl nd coals, usas in the тайне to the merits and demerits of the now eral. olete Tora эйе of heating with psi - а thought struck Mr. Newton that that pla n of w are dearest ; and vae e the the копа. ТЬ у when TD DOR j oret when we say that we ive t in Fu its stations MC VI some 20 |t ey dt the сој e country name z^ well known; es and water- | rese ings|the floo of course in such | ome "houses as dt as to Mere d < ant И: stroc- Eastbourne Termes or. i air from the aie. ШЕП шее; The grate was taken formed sufficien e < mi of the ditches, 'and thus yide. the Eimer action of t. e stove), w the buo тоба ih holes in n the wall by the side of the „mantelpiece, а md a n the е ҮҮТ мей, Pp ns "i а шапу em of miles of the coal pit e fut o the wi TM / regardless of the CUN advantages to have them за К dueing а a little than t them * lar агре quanti n ies к? etidm саха we not have Ta farm 1 се тебе fields without trenching „01 'seruples of the а 0 er? I would leave the majority of armers N their holdings, ll Wy their iàcreased industry, super- induced by industrial educati ion, they wou là ёз arterial drains. These and d canals, eams, dii лу nh teen eei of a wide dra pe n миа лынан еа scytheora strong while yet growing, instead of left to rot in tho A bv io b removed winter. On this опе summer. ий, and that опе Же hazard, the шегшш put on ditch is worth seven | the Md ait in | а T to the end of the apartment pepe from d there di; on KE the room, or u M age iti p the end of is induced to th eisd the action bi the appara aratus a small nai "va * blower" applied, adt $ in 10 minutes room was in — e motion, ery p v ge the o ball, $ in i iek E temperaturo by uj | When ris "be eoe upon. y and for the steam lough to ж got? Just in the most Where will those large farms be е cost of its maintenance in ару plough into fall play on the bogsof plough or: or e thi pro-| way. Get thesteam Jury 11, 1863.] Irel land, biis "e — the - life of the g a or them үйө life of the small farm you will pira VUES e producers of food n e ci to be So п spon by the used artisan, of red arti THE GARDENERS' on this subject, anyn more than ded will that ; anxiety o | 0| а his that his pues "E should a well * shaven and i| shorn. ” Asja we are ur farmers, we n ох от гејоісе іп еш opportunity an белү with them of clergym CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. 661 | indeed a beautiful aspect, by their eq pe 4 [e tho straightness of the drills, and I do n much when I say, that not even in England ha better sown ernn Crops, his manufa x e, Oe and althoug І kno ow ins stan cler en, who | bee а Dieci, yn Калаа, out of Messrs. Hornsby’ сь produce, lesse тене the i тті оп of 80 у, and though they cost about 441, apiece, Еп gland by this increased con Piin Uam pe үт still | thet К} body (à convinced ir suitability here. be increasing the quantity and improving the quality of | bad ex mple ipid show their labourers, to say n tits ing | Ea chine requires three men and two horses, land here liable to income-tax, with the thousands of | of heir own thoughtlessness, yet, ergyman | which latter are changed every quarter of a day, and other corresponding or correlative advantages, which it | myself, I protest most indignantly against the Bishop | 22 br ds x. za а Боа, от nd Y acres, would take the Chancellor of the Exchequer himself, | of Rochester'g dict; and farany, sert that | аге sow y daily. The crop is ere he an agric c: д statistician oia a не is no body of men with whom the country clergy | likewise кк ith di Ja ria at a dk of iw an ү ey I fancy I see re proud to feel one, as with the Run old-fashioned 18 inches, Бо that they can easily be horse-hoed with a eaders smil fr bes аб the mere mention farmer who isr герт а: arly work of ir Мамбе: -power to йай the bogs|his family, y hand. The first ‘hoeing costs thus of Ireland—yes, to effe ct a reclamation such as the his dependents are there оар and is as certain ls i нй me 7d. 4 re Pen =) former land work i ked with his parson from time to time for the amounted to fully s. 8d. per After the s ingling by the aid of the Imperial legislature, pU irem for во | good of their mutual in сора, the welfare o many centuries labourin ver those | parish." A Monmouthshire Par. hastens their ed во that Dor are soon large bogs are to be reclaim M dude der will be on к у рыс ода ahoni for being ач е up of the ты becoming “what she ought to be," united in t ts is "da one g industry as well as in —€ ИР, vim — — pl after Smith's ap m, ^d the work is England, the steamer's whistle take the place of} Bar NEST ОЕ The xj: dont во properly af a ep th of 3 inches, that the curlew’s scream. Edward онй 6, луй наби i deti d e Council was dh vem ut Doua "Railw the assistance hand vH is required Dublin, June Hotel, enim, on Saturda ay last ; J. Silliphant, Esq, small scale, About 17 English acres may be bulked Же Late Attempt in ће House of Commons to | Vice President, in the chair up daily with this machine, at half nse of troduce a Law to Shut up Publie H Houses on Sund ays| Earl Fortesc пе, ки, db. the Exeter meeting, wa Not so art rere prie is very suggestive, and bet в upon a question of great cmm to the welfare of the working classes. No estrietive e legisla atio on wi il remove an n evil, the existence elected Presiden ending with the | Bristol е, бб, in a letter to the Council, the „satisfac tion with whi ch he should perform the easy culture, and uir that Mr. Zimm ту well informed on British agriculture, I wander that he has n 106 айо pted the „Scotch ог Engli ish | system 0 ot pM to be got rid of, as upon other circumstances, An offer by Mr. Alexander $ Simpson, of Birmingham, of | it mischievous. Undoubtedly drunkenness is the bane of society, and public houses are cmi iw а by the working classes to congregate i from — but often from necessity, to obtain Fr eben епіеп сев denied а а шап at home, the crowded state | ily toli r tw enty gt uineas for s best calf fed nt from one eek old," as respectfu. Пу protesting gun the иу зый учы of the prize гзты! id the хворае, of the offer would i involve. Several impor- the enm and the аса sets have been n put Here ше ben v» A in eaae made elt the in breadth and spade, ‚|16 der in longi. For "ding са tho equal distance arks are of m holes, with a wooden e, cali e marqueur” joder - іп а most ‘abominatio сина, тоге Jike t not b i t of the society were discussed, but|l iate was deferred till the August ent their an decision Чеш to remedy Б before ty to sober by law? 1% i evil company a examples. To gain the confidence of men an women, th m fulness; words are thrown away, and the spenker placed | out. The preacher may address himself to the zorking classes € eh Vets m on, inv eim die arn nst drunken ness, im and profligacy, e ort parents to brin ng up their c children багөйийү, to Cade vice and encourage | K | [The нна is tà continuation of our Ssprpondens report | grain cro; Wi, altogether about 12000 уе Е e Beet-roots, eign Corre espondence CULTURAL SKETCH: STUTT at Salzm: of the Farm ps (Barley, Oats, and spring ic tilit T tricts of northern Germany, I a set? w, and a layer of vn esed meeting bein e ban x і t written consent toact. On the recommendation of ће | dried on wooden posts or “bees,” each having T | stewards of poultry, it was ers that the future | віх qe РЕ рун эр Eheim of the form — | Md of the department be M ied carefully shown milar = mes in pro shedding, with the conv of side | Бары, "d рт] highly secommend the as the | curtains for night service. Eleven new V Girilibhs were | uu is СЧ thereupon against у inclomoncios of ted; after which the Council adjourned. eather. xperiments are киб той the making f "brown " ог fermented hay, whic d to be an di ^s eo ENS еен иа : right comparison between the fer- jt Salzmünde and that of сома countries or dis- m going to есу to taken out of the. of the latter 10 years. —— 2 or 10 YEARS, virtue, and yet he well knows че сна тд heads of | get partly a dressing o partly an BUT NOT UNCOMMON ONES. tai i p ho is talking À talki not Miis оррог- addi tional dressing of about ` 1 wt. of p guano. "The past Bugar Boots, y ili ы, yiel а. d cH cn very 8 .. e [Т] "e, appoint yong неч as s district visitors in their with ы and bone-dus ust, it is Mr. Zimmerman's in- Clover-Hay ,, » Fu dieto Т о $5 parishes, who have to visit o a и d cottages, and | tention to double the guano u 1 {чөн with ар | Wheat z » оаа E ME ү Minos arrangemen nts | additional outlay for some 100 tons more of Бопе- | ур » » аав, нм ОЁ men, women, and сайде. sleeping i in + samercom,|dust Тһе plough used at Salzmünde for all cultures | Barley si ка ПНЕ АН Cue а disgusting у yet - should be Кер | із rather large, and kno re under the е | Каре, p ioti des йн? 48, Írom the vou nd ое e mind; indeed oti s эзген plough of Magdeburg. It is тй : d Pe ; 24 "ж 3.6 ii itis not a fur Боов to place them in. Churches | exclusi: rawn by oxen, four „of them. for h | Alt tl ый гы : нетет Жым tracts prend jmd rud P tia to by th reder esiden of the working cla e | Ао are made no less than 14 ins, sses i to pu the inmates a chance pn observing common decency, all efforts to raise the deep. нбни or about 133 English A are EEE p per S a which might be | t If this by de ing effect on ш pom. crops ; on rm hm, p? | latter are increasing from year edu the шна? by case also for tlie futuro remai on tone to the feelings of the | explained by the cir ce that the beasts Pn y experience y. Ассо lie wer eani will be fruitless. The labou jarai do not work шш half a cde €: ирро being prevented | and Dr. Growen's opinion, the theories on the exhaus- require expensive cott: fitted up with every luxury | by ploughing mos zu und. In visiting | tion of the soils, referred to by T ие үзө German inside, and ented without, but they do want | S. ast Are зат field where 10 to 12 | chemist, seem to be much the rmn wholesome roomy dwellings in which they may Шуе | ploughs were going "behind аһ other, strictly over- | farms ав the above, where with the e exception ГЕ respectably and have no excuse for frequenting the | watched by an verseer or bailiff, who has to kee ep | sugar, "spirit, oil, "and. meat, alli is аний V the publie to their own destruction »nd that of nid indic and t soil in the e ^w manure. families. This question cannot be m longer laid o ork. They were ploughing 15 inches deep, "апа | On estates, however. › where the exportation of the shelf. In a few days some startling ju ютей | г plough was preceded besides by a woman or boy, (dtl and Clover is considerable, "1 Pin ere the statistics will be sent to the Agricultural Gazette | UT had to pick up grubs, whic "ls very numerous | necessary manures cannot be supplied elsewhere, an relat; БЕ e. Falcon. T ages, Mr. Zimmerman thin at Та last week's Gazelte you gave ee x p is done this way "di with four | course, the following answer to your correspondent “ Nemo" " | horses * all the day. The| In concluding this first part of my description on teh journal the atches is being killed by ork root сг м iue pU all before winter 14 to 16 | Salzmünde, І think it well to refer to а р Clover Dodder.” Are ouright? І have seen idend inches, they only ng in spring a stirring with the|edited by Dr. Growen, "d able dient at the fields of Clover this yea: dei have e off in patches, | cultivator. Harrows and rollers are of no great im- | Experimental Station, out of which I have taken Isuppose similar to your dents, and one of | port th е soil із naturally во loose that it the most of the above notes, as as it have been my буп felda is gone cf in tho mme way bnt T emmnet із brought а very fine tilth, with proportional] for me to gather, di i —— the EJ Tn а 10-acre | little trouble. arrows вЫ there have iro: Salzmünde, so many interesting s.. Should j was a full plant ib vos made after a Scotch model; the rollers we saw | rather sketch on one of the а autumn, b кс бетем was scarcely a plant o all a kind of Uie Pas uu : ee farming establishments of Germany be. the o bid de Clo left, only the Trefoil that vi p cultivation E а time e or, p: \ with From what I hear I believe it =: M v е ы harrow, as 16 is practised here, — give you the — S7. gener eral complaint, and 1 hav e be en „watching t of firs ence for the|J. Ry arm, near Stuttgart, June 27. De the Dodder run in i arber. [The sre Vier Clover has been ded Dodder are circular а net ropression. о, i: vd convey to your | the winter? | апа and wn - - m 2 there. v dein medir is lordship's strictures ! pe e experien Mr Z учей Йн has а al acres) at а distance 4j to | seeds of Wheat and Rye we saw "last autumn AN. СЕЕ phle cidly compil чүй authorities, and by command of his Excellency ted | the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, with a view to ascer- 662 THE GARDENERS' — AND s cus. dati GAZETTE, Соту 11, 1868, tain the state of the country. This gentleman has | executed his work with в be: er, 2 series crupulous xpected from unworthy e Tq)t I of it which relate to the agricultural sara g to the чын details, the deficient e last | three years? is посе. етт to с ve х зна er moisture Шаме Weights and Май ga llon. Senseless ga Шов. isn’t a | it is a rational соп їп Ireland are a gallon of ali dw! the да M oil mens og oil, and 81b. JR somo p iA oils. If i. le pipe of wine, how o you get? 93 ра Ireland, without obtruding observations financial and social subjects contained in it. It is needless to revert „to impe: erfect sources of i in- г. 7, ree be Мага ге, 9 P мазга, 117 if Bu 100 if Ten What is a stone? ы ormer My басе Wheat growing in Trini even nder proba vh M failure. In 1847 t t to 1847; no ec neben mei are deducible from such unreliable authorities. into som articulars to show Dr. aseo has, however, thóught it right to enter 326, eed 80 thai of the allegations о e progressive — founded on e decrease under crops, and he has espe- E assigned үсем ы reasons for reducing voee Spo А 2,000,000 acres ард à verrate o7 62, 559 6 the with an estimated produce of 1,133,585 quarters, in | round numbers — twice the E E nearly the tent fa езде, at nearly doub e the price. weight ein у contain 10015, 1 Кетч ра асу of p yi lbs ims а rk. А man p htl Fo т ton than „ће paid ied n pit mouth. es f Ptossd i ap 2s 3 In the ыл АЫ of Oat mog the falling off in extent t of © td |'inforastion, v ars must E а y^ rasa left for aeg orga both ; ul- о! designed and incidental. Even many чрйи since eiim In the last six e British turists of the tenant class will have iheir p re 800,000 q bt that 1861 and 1862 were very ш fih reri reasons for тЇ unfav years for. the Oat, "which occupies one-half "thé n d an beue! p hse the geographios oth ure m. p звон ар a^ ia each; a Ач io the et of us. му ОР cheese, 32 sive (of. Bib. pet make a "m Ф Suffolk ws сх D 7 United Y Kingdom the in | measu: miles, ап English mile bei 217 uM Го i а е mile, 480 Pe. ring from all t тунт o o a mean xS eis a simi T s thor n-of-w and quality of their crops; ; and this disinclination disclose the circumstances жор: after, may А. вир- posed to have much 'greater among the small Ire M^, тр аге оу дажы ык к, of Noti] inq inq aff ectin e productive ness ©: of|s bor four-fifths of the land under Cereal crops aera I have — adverted to vs relative ine d decrease of Potatoes and Turn: A few oms, On board a oard a merchantman s fed o ipla, E "feet. All the Year Rou кы шщ дар and Dr n the Thames y well re vM ud E dam, And every pecial remar crops in their respective, conditione. those The extent of great majority of the Poor Law ies sd 8, are supposed of produce, аз appears {гош the following Semi oficial note s the Registrar- General, PEN 10%: i.e. A, ачын of the Poo i & used in checking зацы of the Couslabulary s. ia 1856, both systems re used. The tendency E when hope of gree of cultivation of during the suce — the к сөи advancing exten than 1,000, 000 a acres, eie kd КОЗ septennial by one е.” has карку; чөк зо, rates д! pro oduc No doubt the Guardians are really сагера і e that extent or two "uus excepting "tho per уем, which was only | с d B e matter, but they elu dip. div terested, constabulary report what they believe . “Тһе table exhibits а cline in 1861, terenga ot eropa, бу are diat One of the tables presented by Dr. Hancock shows the number of acres under crops of all kinds from 1847 КЕ inclusive; appears that the rare P from this it six millions, nor d of ew average | 1851 to 1855, and below a half of the се from 1856 to 1860. The land under 2 1862 was с € eel under cereal and gree eer i ойу sd Eq "lock, with their w n and lashers give to 1 ch must сечі b y above the D cut; they "n ertain extent availed гуаг of the ditch eui ew with the railway. the drainage by a double culvert 2 the ч, rr ultimately dis- charges it by a circuitous cours the Woolvercol - miil tail. Though the most е5 e made of this outfall, it is the mill dam to wich itis due. Бро has not reached віх classes" I bern шен - ; the vincial town with which I am es. | зе farming offices of а pro а wo ы t y 000 kiom more un 0 acres more than 1825 in inc о те.” e is inte ота to observe the relative increments crements of Turnips : and Potatoes from ‚1849 to 862. In бе year 1859, 50,000 acres oi en ан from 1849 to ase d ty ati traders £| ie rh ied g& ted gig form used fi soquiintel, have been doing a aai large of fa business with. the. class of petty armers wn | са other cases, the water no 1 | so ol ЕСЕР "both. the quantity anà eid and un регоев, pad rendering the dur ri erable petia P hey дм pot at once increase the value of m and daughters t M M are now in | iia gode ot. ja pee This very unusual нен is a sure evidence; of atleast temporary ant among the peasantry. oi is vell known that the productiveness of the r acre pr sow. Й E 184 tance, Dr. e 1,200, 1847), the Amen d " Turn: imd was only 322 and 127, en the in 347 (the maximum of the whole range from | Hanco verlookoð, anad one o asumir iy Nimes e half of во valuable а crop, place than it ool а poor Ln numerous p iwo last, that 2 соб pe: je increasing. breadth of land under Potatoes in in the present year will probably Lir qnc Turnips will pro ortionabl y fall off. The decline of Wheat culture is je d erarkable, 16 has fallen from 743,871 acres in LIB creage of Turnips in the last year се 877,149 acres, an increase on the last septennial peri: There are some interesting tables end the number „of cattle, кр, and pigs, from 1841 to the The CONTENT am е АА ortos the years D 3208 sud e last six алй In ea ease of cattle has been remark- able to 1859, СЯ bes qué Му there a d А decrease. In sheep there has been a dee but Mero has never since the famino ves its produce | efficient drainage outfalls, This c anyan or part of the meadi pad Cherwell and San the g дард, be jw T : ero "et а vu drainage into e pen ere done, it is obvious that the mouths deser teittin with and DE Mie | the river must be closed, mee am ridges might be spared towing patbs, and a ату poe күчпү Commissioners. Looking at ie амес. expected that, as land drainag 7 water-shed rén the мышы Tan ru volume, de rromotel wirt | land ds ылары d is К p i. The falling i the w ted before yes can usas beneath the im of the the last two years the deficiency has been nearly | P 800,000 quarters. that 1861 and 1862 were e Oat Crop, wi tercer огей же тд land under meadow an over, and four-fift di of the land under cereal erops in Ireland." There have Oxford v V SERA Urin een unquestionably ccessi harvests in ves — rage produe Clutterbuck, before the ута трга to the ber ce conditions | the four 1856, AT, "58, ыш aal pu ^d Ba —The baden are Mr. of the uring t years. Dr. Han- | have led e ое. of З considers lease ought io b bed iem the E of obtaining tables which | оп the whole to a diminished е, Ро" M in agri- d berg a ert ae to E ня 1841 to | cultural wealth —that the still further diminishe š 1862 inclusive) aud th though some of those years were | duce of all Me xi in чан) tw doge ea 36i mine ра С | Ауа Mn ourable in маай „of wetness qsa the | inclement progress | straw, or hay, the first 17 years. Ш), tharo. wero wealth р “8, That for the last four years of the NE Neri Др „above average as the eim of dna ott re es. as | fo: of the entire area | Косім qul азаар бонка а Ш Тара o ti roduced a Falta Aer qur seges d allotted for root orops. ques торс d н, boing sad end wellbeing. T Tis je loses gf а Sub ine Wheat| “4, That during the last four years voot crop in "mm Tio dem ia t300 io] intervene two white "bred. 3 1861—tho intervening died (36,000,001, or бно years zenial, M.D. | "5 during Jox 11, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 663 ie dung be кён d "x. * 6, That all root crops during the last four years shall be consumed on the farm. “7. That аб the —— of the tenancy on ofthe'arable land shall be under straw crops, fit for straw crops, (as ihe {егш of entry may regulate), one-fourth for roots, à one-fourth "m Clover. to be enforce wal of 1 ** NOTE. d — conditi: would need The о; effi the end of c Мы тты е x Calendar "t Operations, ; JU NORTHUMBERLAND: June Rep ү eather through the greater part of June has been warm oa — and the crops, 2x the Wheat, have progress growth | 4 THE HYDROPULT, EXTRACTS EXTRACTS PRESS. xeu me T HyDpROPULT. — PRESS. “ТЬе івсе HYDROPULT the most compact and * We are satisfied that cacious force pump of all housekeepers ought its size that we have ever о have one, we are "Daily Te equally satis&ed that if E HYDROPULT. — i pr вее it x P" xd ndoners and ‹ ed other town residents who Ф care for their gard Ta amazingly. ere fall of rain occurred about the ines.” — s’ middle oi the mon for a time banished us from the | булун, and AQ: Cows aon оше; ordinary working t our Turnip breaks on tbe stronger soils ; | Gazette ngs, m however this, in addition to the нене, showers, has had 1 СРЕ effect of keeping е g in а healthy and growing con- = HpnoPurr. ] > ет а 55 rainfall of ч — regis! iA 3 inches. Я vds y M urnip sowing ursued w unabated uring the | m ur readers. THE ly part and middle of the month, and was ttoa оштой of Horticulture “Itis pus conclusion о "dis. The Ка. of working | and Cottage Gardener. for etis g pe pun manuri e P is ED E given in our irees, graperies, w. n report, hence we conceive M ropes it, We ‹ үн wn Pu ny МЕ ces ipee А io hear, however, of pei ln oi edis of land to be seei i cost in a garden, — household овев, cet ieri dae on the light ills of носну: Turnipsow- | being always at hand in its simplicity and porta- eurattention has been of late more partieu- | case of an emergency of bility being its strong аду directed to the securing of our hay crops, E up | any kind which may recommendation." - I P. eig iru i expected during the e: months © | тебүүгө an immediate lustrated News of the spring. Nearly the whole of our кеўи чарт ja dem having | removal ог disch World. been cut їп А p^ Style by one of Burgess and Key's com- | of water.” — Gardener: Tug HYDROPULT. in at the rate of from 12 to 16 acres per day—the | тр, Magazine. “ zNoting dut yot boen course wor! in relays. Stock.—Cattlo mood -fe LA are feeding sat rily and brin remunerative prices in E H eras Grass is now plentiful, and as a consequence, lean sheep are being bought i at fabulous prices. Жер! es is the pn Find: : 1 рага rates varying from 15, 10d.. to 1s. 1134. lb., still buyers are very cautious, of late an attempt been made — the public by а A ус А 2 eed foundation—of а MUR &hough we have been bid 18. 1 pm first-rate of o Leicester jwool and we are now sticking out sump: better TP in the trade, which we shall very probably n, J. . ЭЗРЕРЕ У Я 2.6 85. ра Б ч PRESE s E C #4 © : : : g : i f c ЕН Б > SH * 5 B EB S£ E 25 ERS REESE IE FS SH Гл - E 322592 |у 8 EE ЕЕ "HIE 82e92582 BIPSESE л Р 5 әр Жей ы AH | SPEIR modol МЕКЕ ж Big РВ? ан еш |` з 8 > 19.5 E © ч © © ч © o ce. 0-4 is ro = n E|S m ww л Ж; E A p С. : 2138 = = © = =: ж = & ES Ы 375227557 Е ДЕГ к aE 85 sse992292 FE B BR | 2 "2 рвање | Bb Gas Ілме, о уа 1 еей ё! Clover in eta AA ur pe pr em time. We do not, however, believe it will destroy мге r м anything that will destroy then. will be still more likely to destro A young plants. Gas lime, however, ела lin onus. ticity by а heresi die р Gnass: 4 13 years Subscriber.—We recommend sowing Rape and feeding off, and then puti ting in seoda and Barley next spring. Grass seeds are, however, as likely to succeed sown (0 Wee, as ab any other time d ” E £ te eem weeds on light шг зуг you igit ave leat mere sunshin. Mentis arger than any we can find in our garden, 4 f i mendation, wili not o only FIR standing close to hic not repent, but zx house can water, in a fow us for attention DRESSING with LIQ UID MANURE, minutes, any ordinary a machine id, SPRINKLING PLA suburban garden, thus Paving once C = В ving much time, and will never A = performing the task in Without." 5 Florol Word YACHTING PURPOSES, an базу, у M mr ete : A SPRAY BATH, manner,” — Builders” Re- &c. &с. ЕЕЕ) porter. HYxDROPULT. | We i^ only say that сем ar -~ - publie establishment any of pes та ould lent men m the bo without one of these re daily inspecting D useful hines.”—0o ae A aily List. We Live "à AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY HAND POWER (SECURED by ROYAL LETTERS PATENT), Price TWO GUINEAS Complete, with 2$ feet Suction and 3 feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler, Weighs but 8 R ded fficient and useful Fire Engine by the principal Fire I: Companies of Great Britain, ORDERED BY THE IRE EN! 'ТномАв RIVERS, Esq. чї inent Florist, S H , Esq., and other well-known gentlemen, recommend it as an invaluable Garden Implement. EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. “ Royal In “ The invention will prove extremely valuable for ail the Eg dear Sir, —I have much piene iei enr the h m h | eS Arg which such machines are M OPI. Воот, ásfaction, and indeed surprise, га un I Көчүүгө e | Secretary, Liverpool and London Insurance Com К rem f your Н. ydropul' eee re can [A 4 “Its portability and facility of operation Does dS it to m available pi^. earlier s or sos, manu- the еы. E т the public.—Hensy Lowe, Secretary, factories, or private houses, x^ ES dnd E large cem verni District Fire Com; ыбы its applloabiity to тане би and other purposes will anifest observ. ing is катау, tion.—Iam, my dear "In а Morin o or did room it would be of сои Sir, yours ут А v M. Dove, Manager,” service. — F. J. Harrows, Becretary, Caledonian Insuran “ Chas, P. Button, Esq." Company." UTI : Important to t of io called atit in rediiy ары aerea g who are now puer on the pellis ore imitations of the Hyd their à for sale, in many o of the m rin А Ironmongery and Seed Establishments - These devices resemble in m respects the Hydropult in appearance, and are grober ^to piss the unsuspecting, as they are often Sind under or near the Hydro — 25 card. 'The Proprietor therefore issues this c caution, and respectfully intimates tha t parties wishing t mes the Hydropult, should examine the vit h AA Айыш арий, Её :—“ Тһе Нуйго e а Portable Fire Annihilator and Garden Engine; она, & BROWETT, й- Втуттом, General Agent (Vose's ей,” Unless this label be attached, ceperint mec * ROPULT is MADE of BRASS and COPPER, weighs but 8 lbs, and WILL THRO zu Vi of WATER PER MINUTE FIFTY FEET, WHEN WORKED by the POWER of ONE d private buildings have been saved from destruction by its Agency, T. SPxNCER, Esq., Inspector PI Royal Society for Protection of Life from Fire, certifies to its efficiency in saving valuable property at Bayswater from destruction dioc qi FIRE sarea FIRE! THE HYDROPULT IS THE MOST EFFICIENT FIRE-ENGIN THE WORLD, BECAUSE THE MOST AVAILABLE. ч It сап be used for all purposes for which а hydrant or force pump is applicable, and in situations where other contrivances are useless, CHARLES P. BUTTON, PROPRIETOR, HYDROPULT WAREHOUSE, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C, WEST-END DEPOT, 309, REGENT STREET, W. 664 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. LJvry 11, 1863. 4 TYLOR anD SONS, ick Lane, Newgate e Street, London, E.C., beg W p atténtion to their very superior manufacture of GARDEN ENGINES and SYRINGES. Fig. 570. J. TYLOR & Боха’ GALYANIZED IRON TUB voco Аз 'NGINES, OAK TUB GARDEN du ыд Spreader. ENGINES, 8 gal. 12 gal. 16 gal. m d 218 6 £350 #3150 2 94 gal. 30 15 gal. з £500 25180 £5 126 £120 Fig. 586. No. 1. REGISTERED SYRINGE, with India vcn perm tube, one rose and jet T 8 0e s Ditto ditto 6 дА Branch. Pipe for ditto Fig. 590, Чу, GARDEN а with one and jet iom Е each. Ditto di s, 588. Small » Fig. 591 6d — THOMAS MILLINGTON, GLASS MERCHANT. ESTABLISHED 1750. 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND eee vn met — ie cum Hall, Islington, containing an Acre of Glass, was supplied by T. and the leading men in the Horticultural profesian, e ret 88 ie ee Gentry, and | Merchants, нча favoured T. M, with orders for Home Use and for Expor or prices see Advertisement of n 6. Sl. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, D ST. PANCRAS ROAD, N.W. IRON patij FENCING, and GATES. The PROPRIETORS of the ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, ARDED THE ME o E ier of the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY for their IRON HURDLES and ind which Н Hes from 303. to ks Works. GAME WIRE NETTING. PROFESSOR YARNELUS ENAMELLED and WROUGHT-IRON tae FITTINGS. These Pat Mp and Stable Fittings obtained the Commendation and. Ње Silver Medal of ihe Royal ЖЕМЕ ШОГА] Society of England and the Royal Agricultura Society of E roland, are den by the Royal Veterinary College, and Profi — 0а ner of X itution states that they should be used by all who es, They са ad lain, Galvanised, or Enamelled. READ'S 5 SYRINGE, WaN one rose Ба jn > » 592. Improved ditto larg: JU ges of J. TYLOR & Bow ах | егу en Engines ture kept in тч мб оскари and Seedsmen in ev п of the United Kingdom. J. Tvron & Soxs, шан ас йты) Warwick Lane, Newgate Street, London, BG. A Show Room is devoted entirely to every eril of Stable Forsitare; and full-sized Stalls and Lost Boxes are erected for inspection at St, Pancras Iron Works. App»nESSCCTHE MANAGERS, ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W., Orrosrre OLD ST. PANCRAS CHURCH. WARNERS' IMPROVED PATENT, Мау be obtained of any Ironmonger ог Seedsman at the above price, or of JOHN WARNER ax» SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, E.C. NOW FITTED WITH AN AIR VESSEL, DOUBLE-ACTION ENGINE THROWS A CONSTANT STREAM. OHN WARNER asp SONS 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, London, E.C. VAY u me No. 5544. md ARNERS' GAL- yg I ОН SWING GARDEN with | Registered бутама һ is bred ments wat low price—viz. ; 10 gallons £235 0 ‚18 THE ONLY 16 75, : D 0 0 sizes may Y м” їп | Pu Wood or Iron. at £2 Os. THAT No. RNERS' IMPROVED PATENT DOUBLE ACTAS SYRINGE, with 5 feet Fle: ML d Pipe, à distance of 30 Јонм WARNER & Sos, 8, CHORE with leaves and dir London, Jory 18, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ; 673 AVE YOU a LAWN ?—Use BELCHER'S|Garden and Architectural Decorations in Te qs Cotta. TYLOR anD SONS, Warwick Lane, New e Street, London, E.C., beg to call attention to ce do PRIZE FA F 1851 AND 1862 AWARDED T AMES PULHAM, ре Pe He of AnTIsTIC MERIT, and of Ѕоскр DURABLE MATER! FOUNTAINS, VASES, FIGURES, FERN CASES, wa BRACKETS, CONSERVATORY TUBS, with rising bot- ATENT PLANTAIN EXTRACTOR ; which neatly tain and Daisies, and replaces tl them with fine to be had o podus onmongers. S. & E. RANsoME & Co., 31, Essex Street, removes Plan Turf. Price 65.: Wholesale Agents, Strand, W.C. ATENT ELECTRICAL PLANT PE NN toms, &c. for the eqq 2 Plants, Flowers, The novel FERNDELABUM.—To grow SIXTY FERNS (ог lowers, on я space 4 ft. 8 in. over, 8 A pig gh, E uaranteed to stand frost а! mi from Snails, Worm Ii Prote ctor тр сот д, of zino and copper, orofany | © =й, M sucha a manner as w Гы an electrical Stereographs si of electricity, Illustrations in erdt Art Journal logout, "the Masterpieces, and Gems of the Ezh renderi: lants Жаы SS from the ttacks of Slugs, &c. as it [^3 i ed to be perfectly impossible fo: any cr pend or 4 с bination of these two metal: 8. med in and ornamental designs for borders, e г Lit is а раш to all gardens, terraces, &c. p it is also made in the form of Plant Gu WC ka encircle the stems. Illustrated Lists of Prices pos on application to Бовеһт B. LEE & Co., Sole Маза of the Patent Plant Protector, 22, Market t Pla ace, Man: оп longer Nec о SMITH'S aor BLACK. VARNISH Tem „ог Stone. This Mir inform SEELEY, AND BJEN, CO. beg to th ity and Gentry that Hki are prepared to pny, at F $a nl used i e grounds at, Windsor Castle, Kew Gardens, and at Nob eer x E oca A rad nials ат robe piny v E three cel notice, TAZZE for Flowers or Fountains, as which Нил, & 8мїтн will Md OR on ap '| wide as 13 feet. They take this opportunity of referring to Sold in casks of about 3 50 рога each, MU ier % а. ve r gallon e large Flower Basins edi Plain Kerbings made by them åt the Manu or Їз. 8 r gallon paid to a y tation in x the Royal Hortieultural Society's Gardens; and also to the kingdom. Ty, ee pee ose MT mill be happ to the Publie, G Garden in the Regent’s M бо еу he e happy to List of their Fountains Apply to Нил, & BwrrH, upon Hill Iron Works, near to any gentleman requiring one. agre i and 76, Cannon Street, E.C., from whom only it can obtained. 369 to б, Euston Road, Regent's Park, N.W. «Тре GEARING of SAMUELSON ann CO/S LAWN MOWING MACHINES is not liable to Derangemént SAMUELSON & СО.5 PATENT LAWN MOWING MACHINES. SAMUELSON ax» CO.S J9-rwcH and 16-1хсн NEW PATTERN LAWN MOWERS. SAMUELSON anp CO/S IMPROVED GARDEN ROLLERS anD GARDEN SEATS. atalogues Free, on application to BRITANNIA WORKS, BANBURY; SAMUELSON ax» 00.'8 LONDON WAREHOUSE, 76, CANNON етв МЖА, СІТҮ, where Samples may be seen. Street, London, Е.О. Ales aie Mer manufacture of GARDEN ENGINES and SYRINGES. Fig. 570. J. TYLOR & Бох’ ча ао IRON TUB Fig. 586. mue ы КСЕ iei eg with xpo 8 n tube, on e and jet ‚#1 Ditto ditto Я 2 de ud Tolo ы» Branch Pipe for ditto 9707 Fig.590. Large c eg v аруу ы with one rose and је! . 118, 6d, each. 589. Middle mis ditto $39 78. , » ; 588. Small 9 0 4 , 587. LADIES' быша AENOR il do. T428 * Fig. 501. READ'S SYRINGE, with two roses and one jet, 175. 6d READ'S SYRINGE, tm one rose and jet, 15 0 » 5 ж Improv dittolarge 14 0 Garden Engines and "ham б. Tvron & Soxs’ manufac- ture гч їп iod r^ "еее ье and Seedsmen in every part of the United Kingd J. Түтов & Sous, а Warwick Lane, Newgate WARNERS' IMPROVED PATENT, NOW FITTED WITH AN AIR VESSEL, ER АХ” SONS, WARN Crescent, Cripplegate, London, E.C. © H ий IS THE ONLY DOUBLE-ACTION ENGINE at £2 2s. THAT May be obtained of any Ironmonger or Seedsman аб the above price, or of JOHN WARNER ax» SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, E.C. THROWS А CONSTANT STREAM. No. 554). ded ARNERS' GAL- Woven SWING YANIZED npe TUB П, GARDEN ENGIN with ere ng tigna) is wr en | Registered 8j preader, P sel Lom where жас low price—viz. : 1 MORD < ..£215 0 3 15 j4. . 8:0 б бб ч be had їп eitber Wood or or Iro! No. 567}. ARNERS' IMPROVED PATERE, Poin erra d Flexible Suction н р ERY VALVES, hence MUCH FRIC th мия and dirt 18 AVOIDED. te, London, EC. THERE ARE NO SUCTION TION AND SLUNIYY Te UNE "wit Jon WARNER & Rows, 8, Cresce ent, Crippiega! 614 i THE GARDENERS: OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Тох 18, 1863, ———Ó Sire vus WILLIAMS (Hexr's втрвив VARTETTES). TRADE TER tity of the above 5 вет erm ре et т" | | WI 2s. 6d. per oz., post a 5 pi Trade supplied. " "^ HALLETT 8 | PEDIGR EE NURSERY 1 HEAT. Е. P. Dixox & Sons, Seedsmen, Hull. ododendrons. THE PEDIGREE WHEAT WAS AWARDED THE SILVER MEDAL BY- THE JURORS OF THE CLASS “ CEREALS FROM dbi, use АБ Aic ALL COUNTRIES” AT THE MEETING IN 1968 OF THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY QF үа AT ODENSE, - H ARL А 5 N OB- lu E " C s RECEIVED the AWARD of the Royal Horticul- In т tember DRILL 4 Bushels on 10 а t Bocity as under ток RHODODENDRONS. None is genuine unless the Trade Mark is d e Bag. "e En хане, ee FREDERIC F. rer д Е.1.8., THE — R HOUSE, akon Ten SUSSEX, CATALOGUES now ready, and a stock of P he | Now Pg eed uo Mann the PRICE—One Guinea а Bushel (or Seven — а Quarter), purposes. rota di DELIVERED AT THE BRIGHTON RAILWAY d IN BAGS SEWED UP AND SEALED, n E Noray S0 A "HON OUR. WHRAT CROPS MAY зв BORED." and other papers, forwarded on appplication, enclosing six stamps, erbaceous Calc pug 359 35 85 |= ае GUARANTEED FINEST QUALITY AND NEW E Au EH Roses M. CUEUSH m BON b ^ T a ae above я 938392. EEFE The ROSES at the. WALTHAM CROSS NURSERIES are VV rn sem бе gres prom йе ыш у i 224819 in PAUL рерин inv e D d. Per 7 packat, 2з. 6d., 38. 6d., and би, EER тритони ахиц. З 2398.3 $5323 MEN "t (шү тои ай e “ to the Trade. 2 P oog ушыш this po Vis and. inspect High аы London, М. Га E Въ B2 ES verde ex: T тү "аай NINE SECO, iv » " 3 LE 59 ЕУ E ^L PRIUS gaar ,, Novelties of 1863. i "€ 5.538 Piante шю now growing im these Nurseri THE TRADE. ` 3 ES au Pa gation on the C Ns Же Radwa m NAE ENRY WALTON bas as sock of the 9233. 45 А H к е ааа | Wee $ ЗЫ > Н 32 ш ы Es ЫШЫ, jenen dus um mi, # 6з. рег долеп. Pentstem er doz. * ЖЕЕ Ve , 9s, per Low. Ani Уку y ber ba. 3 LE | E E ь 83a? а E; к n tà the nd fon M em 1 Petunias, 5s qe dozen. Chrysanthemums, 5s. per дол, 38239 ALDAE | wal ion ( Я "аур nd from the іза НАЕ M ert with on equally liberak Ma 3 FE E 58 g SASE tham Oross, N. 3 on арр ию, Шебер were iibi. ZEE БЕ ы be aad з Riina quifid S. WILLIAMS invites inspection. of bie THU алама т 53285 135121 irte Сата DERE QM AND CO., havin КЫС agis LARAQUE 9 Lu rre perl m dormentione E ONUS E ORCHIDS р E A243 Aga 825 GREENHOUSE PLANTS, VARIE ATED к us а position o affar ne spopimen and half specimen еы 3 35353 ped2di МЕ МЕНТАр FOLIAGED PLANTS, а exipameig mode a p. rices. The k; is exceedingly clean а 53253. FPE {шы e specimens. Аб... З ghaoid скан ОБ Now ready, post-free to all Angræcum eburneum. Cattleya Mossiæ © 25 5 i532 ready, post-free to all applicants. Rock 22835 3238|.4 NEW GENERAL PLANT OABALOGUE, containing acil PE S C » Б САД 3 Ihi ] EE МЕРЕ > | Select un of Pile tete; Orchi i дё, Berns, Stove уала И Green- ius н ouai a o.2339 house lants, I eas, ariegated an rnament n md maj NAI i Ў... Ез. 3 agaa LE FEF 28 Fol ode. Pelargontums, ododendrons, „ A aiar j $ 578652 БЕЗЛ РЕ 8 | усеп Petunias, Phloxes Gin Obrysanthernuns, z qifnqmevuinorum Perrinii a LI 093-4. $z FER a Hardy Variegated Plants, erbaceous end uei Plants, тоо iagi | Sadielàbüim guttatum “ощ 548 5 zi FA ёс »O Roses, Hardy Trees àüd Shrubs, Fruit cet 2525-5253 2548 58| WihaDESCRIPTIVE LIST of New, 'Bonutifal, and Raro PRT ара VEO MA. эъ а 289 а азга Plants. Mis A LUN am ъа 285: Ё 85 22333 Paradise and ымы аав Holloway, Гоа X. бенства eristata | furva ыраш Ji Wd aha mas] ^ "TÉ ая 5тсаачал зр 28 ' "Azalea indica, &e. For Vd ma Dah Asa арав. 5 E EE 3 БЕГЕ i Б: OBERT Р PARKER begs to offer strong healthy FEES 2329225 ыа GRAFTED PLANTS of i. VIRGO Ax» SON have a great quantity of the ЫЫ 38 &. | vation, in selections, from 18s. dozen. spdergagtioned Plants to offer for Sale, at the ea iti 5 52 о Fri ALOCAR A METALLICA, from 10s. 6d. to 105s. each. > Е ABBAGE s $04. por 1000 HRSTE $i GENTA AUREA ARGENTEA, „ас m DRUMHEAD SAVOY 3 0 2.825552899 23 РЕЧЕ. per dose Red and White Transplanted and strong 592295,6 95S 288 = i CELERE .. PUn КЕСЕ A555 S2g|, Priced and Descriptive CATALOGUES of PLANTS, &e.,^ Чыйт, near Guildfor Xt » goyaga 2885 u 8 S | forwarded on avare ттт md ЕЕ ЕЕ аар РЕ DRE: Exotie Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, ` еаддоад„ о „2 БО 351 T p A r for PRESENT 85295 23-3332 Ба 8 DNLOBDLARL, sapea from cui , PR DIEA i anne M » е; LEOL 5 E2272 ARIA, saved from carefully Bees cer lowers, iae [^ кш €: FUROR з33р 22533 A CHIESE sing all th floral qualifications, viz, ш "3k Com EPEEEEFPEZEETRE ERE colo md marking, Price, i. and 2s 6d "per packer А торе 3391825 288892323 СТЕКА ВЛА, ехіта 1s. У раске PRIMULA ГЕ ог ру. : Ee pp $994 HAOSA o S 1s.and ire регр Ot RETO Sas m» VDIVISA, fro: ount Ерш СЕТ ЗЕРНЕ beautiful Ano folaged plant, 1s. anà 28, G vec EARLY Dri ES CUM 3579922532283 63 | Per packet. Sd. per Ib., by the СЕ 599 Eag | BUTLER & МсСшлосн, Seed Merchants, Covent Garden БА 1. Eu pH) So SABE Moroni Берд, Ұ.С. ИЮНУ ` BUTTON Баша еннан о erosi “и EEEE EPEY " {ET боо, best for the m to 3i РЕБЕ ЫЕ св Needs. i Күч сй and August, c T КЕЕ в ЕЕ i Я + р B. 8. А A end to offer йс quality use, per Ї ug 25.22: Е f tl ЖЫ жы үл d SEEDS :— эпокалое BS SEEN etel ааа | PNINULA S RR JU FE СНГ азаа о, or Міх r^ € BAGE (the heaviest of all Agricultural Crops), Звздъзезъ тавр) CALOEOUARIA мады P $7SosS9L.duEEZZ.9?| CINERARIA, f 6 P5 p e zu and August, for transplanting in | КЕЕ А $3 8 е 2 PANSY, yery cho choico T named fowers.. 4 6 109 EÉDS for AUTUMN тутхо, СЕРЕ ЕЗ: 3 |_ Paradi ies, Holloway, London, N. hare a quod stock àf Tres Seeds of 2068 5542228 HET : wn during the КЕЕ 235 FEN яа Dutch Bulbs NE n $548: 22393352: do . KRE LAGE AND SON, Еговтвтз and Bre. , of " 3 aarlem, to announce өк ах 53 AhIYSSS2y AY | Trade oniy, "dat their NEW WEL 7$ 42 CATALOGUE of Cinania, ono C. i FE ЕЕЕ 2-123 a 4|BULBS haa ien. sent to their pondents, and will о се ар Ё $E OBRRS2S ЕЯ 1 | addressed to LA үе pet бү Florists on prepat Cin Calceolaria, very fine ER 8,828985 59 | Тыз Catalogue form Circular for and con- Ө Cb e e д ins princi E asos, алы вав 22433 ска ones, with У «Те сыйыса S Takis виа” СКЕ. : ЕСТЕ i m superb new early STRAWBE ERR p confident th Ey "2 s T ERE 5 beau will not fail to become ag general уа as all цо ЕЗ ч 529 г ETE HE S рї of six ог seyen 1 it grow A к and tasted it on the ground have pri oseon o.9 i5 p U- d 5224 O. Berneriara w. of the i t id tod dur kind, ists Dicke d fon is ET: 8 B rt 3: E REHE Royal Horticult iR uo Батай the b м it will зә wSBoBRE 8 | Firs First Prize; and Royal Вой eer due The fruit is large, flesh pale гей, Ач z Ёз 5з® ЕЕЕ 8 | Bociety, € AN е Fire Prize. tour: pompe ml partaking largely ofthe Pine 825 РРСРР ЕН Тномав Jac S.W. e ente following nọtices prove its value, without further 8 PE iii EET i 3 А $ - Än CENE 3 Chronicle, July 4th. 555 wesa RU ** Your seedling $ y Зыя a3" i Gr flattened ovato, with fesh pale red, AEn ass 0 КЕЕ end not bog hollow a a оп Тош оГ ita elig appearance, РЕН ЫН Езя8Еъ.235585 9 of Horticulture, June 294. adso 89983548935 etas peer (8 N Я Pagasten Sunn mp desinis mare. Wa tice ЫИ ЕЕН! КЕБЕСЕРЕЕ 258298 Ferns in 6L, (fr $215.22: 52, Pg indue, shipped by мш for London to Aij. LS 227928 шен сүс Е бно енна Сус: pbi H * c Mr бо рану нд = Y К oo prices ега! be ready ie. at 21s. $$ B 5з Br М. бода н Tir ы E кйш ыш GU E ' ы "i EN ii S. W. Pacific, especially including Jouy 18, 1863.] of the c corii PARE, USWELL AL PEANSIA. PARK COMPANY (1 IM TER ». Alex andra Park and Grounds, compri situat Жас Ир m Hornsey, and adjoining [^ Wood dee] ү oft the Great à Моего Railway, will be OPENED tothe Public on THURSDAY NEXT, the 23d inst., on which occasion and on rx the 24th, , thero n pe. bea ARE r owi ернин n Thursday, the will be -a- and on Friday, ЗИ, Опе RA All information in pcm to the Flow F She oW obtained of Mr. Alexander Mackenzie, ottenha ood E HA Muswell Hill. irse y. Mr. Buchanan, pases! orbes 215, Piccadilly, will give the necessary information in| referenco to ша Атсһегу Fóte; and all dud ае part орар ma; i obtai T t the Com i oéoui&ioddtlon for horses and carria ges will be n S» Tottenham Wood Hou: By order, Е. К. PARK) PENING of the AL EXANDRA PARK, MUSWELL BILL. GRAND HORTICULTURAL and AROHERY FETES, ALEXANDRA MS Arne (LIMITED). RA HT. In addition to FOURTEEN ORD ARY TRAINS King’s га to ће Ale sene Park (Wood Green Station), and боад from the Park to King's Cross, the Great Northern ailway Company will run E merous SPECIAL Ды, АРД оп THURSDAY " FRIDAY NEXT, July 23 and 24, ance with the requirements of the traffic. By order. F. К. 1 PARK kok, Secretary. - NY (LIMITED).— from | LEXANDRA PARK COMPA: OPENING of the PARK.» “GRAND UE PE and d. FETES, i THURSDAY and NEXT, the 23d and 24th J uly. ^ BANDS o h E GUARDS, The 2d LIFE GUARDS, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 675 derful green? I wonder «уе it - eve ne раі in the Chiswick brin de snoh bread as Bi. Jomi lived on." — ted in ese were very possibly the ej suni iesu. ihs Ta 9 the happy exhibitor, whos care warded with a prize. It is t tha se idi pot, filled with peat, loam and s ч erg Ja st in ex exposed freely Ac the summer dn the aei shade of a low wall, and in wiuter kept dry in а cold frame, Thus managed it produces fne ea stiff branches from 2 to З feet Y | high, bearing several large deep blue flowers in succes- о tende e first kn nowledge we had of the plant was 16 om [опт nature still remain in the eii of those ing. fin nding it among some dried specimens collected by the rhoo whose lives are lives of foil and suffer | Rev. С. Н. VACHELL, about the neighbourhood of M: Can nothing further be effected’ in : : E u 7990, the Hain > rts op the Masin nd of and te онбу аер Mi ber 199. Mr. à W FORTUNE brought it from Chamoo. At fir took Tl ы, таз RI Ж ; we elieve so; we |; Жы б give our small aid in advancing i pré plans. ue extre gr minantibus;" and under that name it has bec Tux p UNE interesting letter has been } dispersed through our gardens, But a further ncquain- босай p us n "WIN. JA bay е T tanen in with the MM plant, ja a comparison of i able үй Жы ы to what plant the | wi ahurian men, has satisfied us that it larger bodies belong, but we bio them to be the | is really ite disti Russian plant is pollen grains of some Thistle ог Centaurea, They | described as having ; unable to sus бо bear а strong resemblance to the pollen grains tain itself erect (“ саше surgit simplici pro ratione Е some Malvaeeous plant, but they are far fn tenui, bine inde fi Lon i those of Malva sylvestris, the onl cies - which could supply km in sufficient quantities |y А Then, the large- i o tinge the rain with a yello а tint. Fir pollen | fowered зи" Баз but ‚опе flower at the e nd o f often earried by wind, and deposited by rain | the stem( Ж эң leaves, and we ie e seen МЕ лодак by тзн ways | at the zo two; on the contrary, our species alwa; | has a long raceme, and will even sometimes jud mch, as yellow spots on leaves after a sh ng is apparent from Mr. VACHELU/'S evidenett Moreover, i in A EL slight. shower, nar эз more than a The GRENADIER GUARDS, n COLDSTREAM QU ARD, minu | the first, the capsule has the for orm of an an ee > AR ING м Заб MA diops ea Water hme yellowish and | ?re abet obliged to distinguish it b + new name. (1*4 ALEXANDRA PARK COMPANY orci that the white Roses were all spotted and stained.| "Ther semi-double white variety, feudi in the On the — 9$ Донепһата Wood Hou Sdn DAT and |I did not hear of this Posti ill the s ning; I Jowmal o b о d rtic шя ral Socie че Both produce 2 UY d ooked at several Roses and Syringas and found |se y which they may be propagated. Some years d dd "ME ut ме Ae them muc bed n dap Mien Quope petals of the | must however elapse before plants will bear in P ух. aan E терал РЕ ME i Ma Superintendent of doublo white R re still d BE the di irty | | flowers, as were produced in the specimen now repre- € Arche 1 ы d brown spherical e. of an inch in H vd bu xls Var е. (Limited F dt T E. diameter, and covered with shor! dn transparent We are asked what has become of this Platy - The FLOWER SHOW will be held in an Indloeuro on tho spine, There were at d smaller, smooth, colourless | and what sort of treatment is best suited to it Tottenhs Wood House. There will also be ап | snos about „5; of an inch in diameter. І s gr mbers have bee ay wh me [4 diereshmonte for which Mr. Hamr, serv CN es of ihe water beneath thin|ballots of the Royal Horticultural Society, some à glass, cementing the edges and next morning instructions for managing the plant in a first- HE BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS of the GROVE|looked rather more eg Ж at it. I then ob-|rate way would be [ow ptable to many, and we фета E оор манын, th Alezandes Park, will | served that tha ves with elongated, | venture to throw u t also, on an AY NEXT, | moving ato ible. ЖЭ & quarter-Inch lithe task of satisteimg the auriositv ofa zieat Aver Ушу 23 and 94 Th 4 the tak и satisfyin ас curiosity of а reat over Er Mp VE EG viet ge Neh tuse bil e ridere. of "s LN m when mi Y- Trok ap bont halt an n hour's фо Ore from the. Re gats P "i e ark, and the time of transit from tbe Great №. ог the 3 Mines at King's Cross to the Wi ALEXANDRA PARK COMPANY (Limited). F R ESHM ENT S— вт, of Radley's Hotel, Bridge M xd will provide | E Mr. HAR Refreshments of all n. in various parts of THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, July 23 and 24. ALE XANDRA PARK COMPANY (Limited), hat dis abs vr. je быу ar art diy, seen have GRAPES ALL THE YEAR ROUND fif of iron. This matter chiefly in | for меп ан аана the act of drying, on the edges of each spot. The Rev. | fruit g partly ona well-made selection M. J. Berkeley could tell us what the larger pr обы. [v т c" on ihe cultural skill brought to bodies | are which ao n» d eA b; g The subject манар nmn been A РЕ wherein We gathered & deaf f spotted with paia p y of icy Hal -— Г Ving patches a Оке, tells j^ кз for t the. вё" three у дауз e in Mr. RvckEn's garden of Grapes for. Med s diana do e cr utt though there were grains o The Garoeners Chronicle. Pir pol LE p other ешм ent ging in the folowing оет; and ATURDAY, JULY 18, 1863. 1 pplented sith the undernamed varietiós-e s Ў & few poros of ЕР ше Lipa poe or ls Долон. generally amino its own accord xa: ds is ards October; fit До A bes y 28. d t mu: Js wu ee kepetnrinn ma The ferruginous spots on px gov v etals Haro, тење A Buckland. jo Red сно нуе pua | Philadelphus d жету by M 'e- land Sweetwater, ApvicES by the last mail from the Mauritiu pring the левое that the Prussian №! tura Lent to MApAcAscan, had d during ut unhealthy season, the evils T ih | аге now pte nw by the peculiar turn of affairs in that island. А R T article in our talented contemporary | The Бийди, онза the result of а FLOWER SHOW FOR THE W CLASSES established in Blooms- bury. The oer i is said to have been an improve- ment апу of its predecessors, and to have ND s E exhibits the girer flowers of the ' with а touch of рое! 1 w mess үр "к John's Bread or ee a , stone; and * Window Bal m from the масел A "| imagine the feelings that dictated entries | sisted заві multitudes WE irregular present the Brownian moleeul pagr $ian It is quite astonishing what a multitude of boats n sanie ‚а : dnd b vidi in the form of ust, since made us squsintd з wi к Же iut oÈ им trade winds, but intel ing matters may be found at home if we ean in any way arrest the bodies which traverse our atmosphere. 8 snow bring "и аА. Black Prince; ttarted January in S from the middle ot June to early August . Lady wne's grafted оп Hamburgh in useful after the latter is over. 4. Hamburgs principally, with a selection of otber фа rte ү at the end of February; ripe in st September. eene of their own, accord; ripe uS well they of September ; they с Hamburgis pna should be ripe : je by middle ше. а s supply from November to January, to the end of February. qd d forms may aree. іе, ж БИЕП hybri , | spheric im there would seem to be no limit > | to the diffusion of their species. M. J. В. on "ТнкЕквЕ still remains in our gardens one of the 6 юй н. EM as watched, the | most yis : ha D: Las in the wor! > iude de Ar» ate Sert ip, iiis ‚үч BS е the charm of observing how its tiny worm- pme 1859. it was thus described in Paxrox's Жо ни ; Д йаз white em Кл stent infa the soil, and the triumph which p Ga "pli { MALA s Seedling, which is Pih m үз alin nal expansion of the young stem he finest herbaeeous plant obtained for the Tbe best lake b sort. ens ber fro ые pria ied ы: m m Horticultural peiri pies —— да The subject is continued 1 Mr. TinrskY їп the DL m ^d Fred. "or te Жы lade рма retenti ср ме fame publication. Аъ Welbeck they have nine houseg [Jorv 18, 1863, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. i ted flowers are үе enduring. When fresh they emit a |in all my fruit-growing experience seen доз mo; reis арр тнр eye ev quit ble ki DA scent; and even on the | beautiful than my robust Apricot bush tre dded l. Black Hamburgh, Purple Constantia, Chasselas | imported plants e rade ал in pots, and therefore pro- | with el ish clear e timi wp i imputo thi this bright Musqué: the Constantia v x үф and highly bably somewhat rest icted in тышы they | colour, witho the pe ed ; the Chasselas, fro ts being | measure nearly 6 inches across, being up h th ept f on ^ under control, no eser е seven ог - rows of the Aet deed dust. from the ) the ruit. Nes н), 2. Black Hambur incipally, with 1 ti di orn Sweet t оаза ite F'rontignan. of short tailed gre eepish ovaries, lese together with the| Ав my success in growing t this most luscious of all 3. Mostly Hamburghs, Purple Constantia, and Buck- | tails me elot hed with silky appressed hairs, having | fruits, dans well ripened, is by many lookers on 1а weetwater, with two plants of Gaien a езе а big colour, and becoming Shorter upwards. thought to be romarka able, ‚ and as T observe some of Hamburgh, which Mr. TILLERY finds goo Tha. fl eel quite ce am early, but uncertain in.late closely incurved, are at first greenish white, which tint you will allow me to say to what 1 impate п my almost the ug scats, Black Tripoli, Hanburgh а very large hou: February ; БТ supply through July, August, pus dogs —9 i ange Parbaro Tre Calabrian pea [oor s St. Peter's, аади Prince, and Alicante in the three late 5 New Plants. 258. CLEMATIS FORTUNI, Moore, Gard. Chron. 1863, 7160; and in Proc. Roy. Hort. Soc. iii. 927. Leaves ERA the leaflets coriaceous cordate very obtuse, sparingly уе Д beneath, the petioles with a few long weak reads flower дег, itio (6 Obtusely cordate x { simple leaves; \ {т s very er- \ ous, costate and vii venose, white, the t n outermost green- ish externally, oblong - lanceolate, н» tapered into distinct slender claw, the and outer e are silky h fine tawny The nying figu give a better Men any words . i ose Шм" ге = Us pedes) tre are produced several uw Which form a kind of i ire rs teen m потат , ац resemble Lodel улем leaves; Ae when they differ little from the use; started at the es та r of P in the earliest Er | a, Lady Downe's Seedling, | the medecin of ae now пат | becoming gradually bleached, so tha e, while in t by the time the | the exception being in 1862, when I damaged. the blossom- e by dressing e spri Hor is fully developed it is jely bs pat assumes а faint tinge of magenta s Cle ema atis must be regarded as o! f har — fororis (plante w дА; а resulted from the open " the finest hich | of th е р | being also wet and cold, so that the ydo was not sg | abunda: тад x^ — prico n pots seem to prefer a tenacious loam indising to clay еме "en кн i loam I on brick earth, like all ош empire, | its enterprising and most abo hii Анод м. | Amo UNDER GLASS. t. and sands in this ene iig caloa. pi thirds of this, ecom manure, is the compos ve found most favourable. When used for niey p should be ina | July h great а А | | Early are ripening араб I commenced iere g th Red Masculine and Early Sardinian (A. Е Sardaigne), the cd + Arp little sweetmeat not 28:h of J than an E on the 2 поа ich were oided vith pelii inen gt trees in pots are more ые of baving their roots dis- tur b d than any other fruit trees —: in the vember, At w SERI —— ER fibrous placed on the mould, 2 S ne во ав to lie above the тїш of the а j 1 ЕЁ hems they are occasionally | frui: and ita i | а [T ` ‚Тоту 18, 1863.] fine. luxuriant се - шу trees and THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | that the pest. might Бе almost. n Soil, І owe the their handsome full sized fruit. ome of riend А 1у advance о be An outlay of 1s. 6d. would bci injured | you know from what I previously майе pr. my V: about 4 acres this Ei. of в my friends the reri eine аге delicate | by the vegeta r ^ in the owth, and owing to their young &hoots not | bushes on rood of ground. Will being pinched they аге spindly a eak, whereas my | Madingley Roa А НЕНИ де; і ы " er which every shoot has its top pinched off as| Strawberry L tante, — The commendation has grown to the le of 6 inches—this is | bestowed aen this variety by your Correspondent ii all through the summer—have large dark | Mr. Rust (see р. 629), is just. It is a beautiful green leaves, and an Oak- like robustness. КА — SEN frait. ast year I grew it in perfection; riid i soil, this s ye a sad falling. off i in it, which I and and July, ora pinching in of all the young shoots, the requisites for atara Apricot culture in pots, and no kind of fru n give a more grateful reward to the cultivator. . Home ннн c онсе e. frosts we rv late in spring. ET befallen La Chalonaise another new and t he destructive he same misfortune has 4 т am dieit атау, dte ў them being 34 Feet in circumference at 8 feet from the iUi and then I sball plant 4 acres more this season, · From the res which are n 1 e К ог пуа ас гаре, and Muscat of i y p" pcs 1320 dors of rune years experience in wine makin H with MIA With m variety to which I had atta Out of nearly 20 varieties which I +111 ched, and still attach, have supervision. m the ast mentioned, 4- -year. - old iP will g he "3er bee a йө from 550 plants. my expectations and wishes as Sir Straw y а orry, though mot surprised to see th: r. W. R. D ранна іп assertions respecting Strawberry growing, and I was determined not to take further notice of whatever any he might publish on the subject until I beautiful, aud of good flavour ; yet, s | diseardé ed by some of our "m" trange to say, i 5 peru: article at р. 627. Mr. P. is evidently one of those ‘who | “ have еа e but do not eni a SR “е es, bu see!" Having carefully grown and closely e a any o e American Varietios absolutely eA (дайы), E нду communicate my experience. e order become tedious, I will o и вау that it is usual for,this to bear fruit. I N theless, I have often know wn i& to А 80. S in f*E.A howev rer, whether the supposition o bei dea of their productiveriess, Harry. - hardy in its habit, has never failed me | ince I first obtained it; the fruit is ergo, | est amat eurs, D reu ^ot they confess that they can cy nothing of it. (s Worsley. St ephanotis Jloribunda. —]1t would perhapsbetoomuch ever ано, oldik they will do more. I always vintage as ad possible, allowing the Grapes to be snghtiy, shrivelled ъебге pressing. “І always try the wine by Sykes's азна ter, and I give you fion my f memoranda es following results. This is of course Те ТШ mitage ес Herm Those" quotatioris are very Le is high, 30° or 35° is considered m s ia on the Rhine and in Must "of Alexan ria Mire “I have Да ill not reduce the strength or mix ide. Mine shall be pur et mm i ME T the Seal thing. When I men vast number, and such as ing the cause is нт as 1 have 20 acres ín bearing they will bed Т “me in fro likely to be the most valuable. Hovey’s Seedlin it fruit the tem nemi e of Which 15007. to 2 20007. a = Di ill certainly поб begin which Appeare е be the great favourite in the United | was never below 70°, aud in поа 10 е wher o cheat in my old a Whether I live to see it or States, here very prolific, early, handsome, and | mstances over which еге w t t, I trust A Woodiands* brand will be a favourite rather inge but like almost, all American sorts, pasty as 49° i ае months I € | En ilu nd k I am not wrong in thus І һауе n this ever since 1850. McAvoy's Superior, boe ttributed its froiting t dryness at the roots, чирий, f or x ib this year realised 3607. аз her СА, P LoT bet. р t, pasty, and of | coupled with а pu atmosphere, I never knew it to se you ng trees, it is enly "ir d suppose t ш А кон "is indifferent flavour. Prince's Eclipse, very early, bright | sooner than the end of autumn. J. Bothwell, Wobu me not very йе! x 8 yr the sum I name, Thi scarlet, conical shape, medium size, sweet but very soft, |. Keating's sian Insect Ро — bna one А ii great sni . Princes dcs rjal "Scarlet, ny 2 р t|has frames or hothouses must be desirous t h i i d and very robust and good cropper; fruit of m size, become acquainted with some means of уйш umi | иво labour, bol. of ees нт һаа much i? ils flat. Fillmore (Feast of Baltimore) plant | w t de stroyi ying the plants, I being in that positi ion, | each year will require to be done, Our g nid is of dwa arf co отр; act ha bit and г remar nrkably har the су sount of tl ТА rters in sending out dry vum would Very d flowers of. Pyrethrum carneum, in the des- | ^| Pe in good sound hogsheads instead of packing cases, crimson, Teh pos sweet, and of fair Ж, es T е ае of thrips in the Royal hothouses at Berlin, to | it would be to their benefit, as they would get fu the best of у = rican kinds which 1 have experiment upon the insects which infest my own Me in on | price for them, or even more, and the uld be doing There is not Widow of doubt that not one of th e frames; end having procurred a emet of Keating | ts od into the bargain, Wheat t is very low, and I have aor ann 1 nbsolutely female kinds exceed our Persian Insect de caused а frame to be well|only grown enoug. t. my family till next harvest, beautiful European hermaphrodite Strawberries, as|fumigated. Some shoots of Plum-trees dms si Labour is still dear. Several of my Nottingham friends regards f. rtility, whilst in a fers qualities th e|aphides, were placed in the frame, in ould have me write a letter to the newspaper, a y far behind the latter. Asa proof of this І Љер to add Melon penp екет, infested by thrips. Grent however | wish to emigrate, and they tell hat if I would do that not one of my n merous Uf iends both in England | w: the. ointme ent of. my gardener, when so, people would believe me, as I am well known there. and France who grow ] colleetions, has retained | opening 1 not only God help them, I wish many of them were here. І the American seedlings after two years' trial, except thrips срт the арһіеѕ all extremely well, and | have not seen an ed person for months. Good here and there a few "Timor PAIS paniere apparently enjo jas an early breakfast on the plants | farm labourers. and respectable female servants are a certain merit on account of i arkablv solid | which were respectively affected, although a bira ong | much in request; the latter generally marry. soon. flesh... I wonder what Mr. Prince. вау о "the. , 1| Мапу, €— such notions | to get. Strawberry fields round London and Paris during the therefore feel m uch obliged su or little work, that the position ‹ of master fruiting season, did. of the wonderful collections ров- | as to whether the success bof the Prussia ]turist i sessed by m seii pisi ama Pac - E is € be ascribed to the weakly ача тоа of the countries, wher s no irc coti | German thrips, or to the greater strength of the 250 to 300 пеша оп a single plant T. Ferdinand "Gloede, | powder employ eJ, ас i. Les Sablons, Moret.su: eee Fra iegated сой m.—I have lately found a JMelons,—I have de of lons, mostly | variegated forked Өсбїорейат фит e fronds аге раје! В E 5ноү.— The second а in how Bromham Hall, heated ty hot-water pipes in a hollow green, rather regularly marked with stripes omi spots | of Roses was held on Thu ursday а and Fr iday last in the chamber under the bed of earth; of bottom heat | of dark тә "y the rachis to feed e ige, e mark- | Town Hall, ur a E реса ^ well there із а pretty good command ; the soil is a pure soft | ings being ra or relieved o ur м. The | adapted for such a 080; its massive walls yellowish maiden 1 without ure of any|enclosed drawing will give you ii idea of this an and subdued light causing the.interior o he nobl sort. The first lot that I planted iot enormously | plant. Have any of your readers found or = hall to have the temperature of a cool autumnal Stout and short-jointed, and ma eady 'regular | similar ejut? Tana Moly, Hawkchurch, oon, instead of that of a hot midsummer day. growth throughout, showing abundan fruit, some- | Azminster, Devon, June 25. [This variety is distinct The Roses appeared у> enjoy the situat t times in pairs, І fertilised regularly, and the plants | from all tie striped vem previously recorded, and is | the wr As the w they still h were in the highest state of healt d vigour, with | a ve ery interestin ng one, according to the erra sent, | and арр peara nce—a pleasing circumstance fine stiff broad leaves; but the fruit, nevertheless, did | It may bo distinguishe "v ав BA endrium vulgare contrasted * wit и? what we Бате been accustomed to not setas it should have done, and first that did | variegatum, xl cet with, either under ich lave or in и unsuitable веб were small. Th n were very subject to break | ,, Berberis nepalensis. —Can you favour me with any glass рее which vip pae rotten patches Th lot egi he per [v hionable. As regards the ering anted are similarly s situated in every respect, but | treatment of this plant? You write hopefully about it | the трофея Lam "s. Еа иду! к for the g 1854, p. 595 а., but your correspondent at Biddulph | P sin di vd m ү, Mis КУ t be looked frat and going о - in the | same way as e just | Grange (1862, p. 453 b.) had nearly lost his plant — tone "i very fine speci- named, if not wo I did not give them m x water|attempting to grow it out of doo" ыу Moves mens p nearly every grower of note in ав they were growing во strongly ; у І dn them too | should fare the same, though my ga ге A mi : y, or what is the cause of this, to me, m Vg | miles decl south, Would you 0-50, E to be ied | InMr Cans eollection of 96 single trusses, François failure? y of your е kindly say ? | и т the coming winter out of doors, sheltered from wind | Lacharme, Madame Charles Crapelet, Souvenir d'Elise, ilemma. E sei or would an orchard house suit it better? | Christian Puttner, Charles Lefebvre, Cornelia Koch, Gooseb 26 n т. — Ав {һе caterpillar with | The sun ' cannot well be shaded пан it in n latter | President, and Madame Boutin, were admirable * ык Е | place. Diss. [V unt i of 8 E in colour, and perfect in form. Mr. h you are too gen acquainted, through у, destruction Р their Gooseberry bushes, 1 amount of attention 1 in i pages with- дай means barin ested |1 ime a Zu z at Jet а ta kindred d posibi а ваше ecies as t енд; s the Goo seberries, I took а Ана "T "-Gisburs ” 2 0k tol | gallon of water, and g ome tim fiy seeming -— injured, 2880 ctory the “hollowing morning that on concluded the solution had- n ‘hed; this I think the trees syringed have deseribed, when the first caterpillars p оте i b ед, an ^in I have Vito. dis | country. Foreign iride pae он в, Мовтн r. б . P. Wood, formerly f. f Nottingham, and c зан X tor e Midland. Florist, is now for some s has iar located in South and through his friend, Mr. J. D. Hextall, of А Кее а regular correspondence wi es. From his last letter, dated A оу І т you the following exi extracts. “Му а із now about hal uscat of Alexandria Eie for raisins. vintage here, and when in a proper and 16 wil bear the voyage, my ретт жрет) with his old ior 2 1 24, |0 illiam bout half а ewt. Fortune disi nine species аге | 2 p, but cannot bear е вип. Shade | L'Eblouissante, USTRALIA.— | d for | and e Rohan, d of дош; Madame Julie ы. de Comte Cavour, La Daran, desir. le infe ior to the foregoing, and comprised ода titl inferior Washington, ord ( Clyde, t Vaisse, e Charles Wood, La Ville de St. Denis, and bunches of three, Mr. Keynes again ion con ` others, Maréchal Vaillant, . Souvenir de m i Comte de Nanteuil Louis фото, Triomphe де de Rennes, and Duc de Rohan. * Woodlands, North Rhine, ет Australia, Mr. Wood's sball be residence. 678 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Соту 18, 1863. —— hem- | of sport on the estancia of a friend, and of thoroughly { blooms of Louis XIV. Madame С. Crapelet,|be almost deceptive, except that the "achenes t spo ghly quw Furtado, Due de Cazes, and Charles Lawson. 1 | selves are apt to come out too black to be natural. If| — чүч Maan of кае vu Oriental. Awards.—96 varieties, single trusses ба 8d Meses P Mr. [T ink, I think үрө е^ е yea В. R. Cant ; 2d, Mr., Jno. сатаа е essrs. Paul st 1 t t е. 1 таз о have shown : um Г Sa Mr. B. € |a КЫЫ т. T I g Patania "M but then the capital of. the жака Confederation, £ reek a e latt V im = осе x : : ieti th t :1 t, Mr.J in k MY за, Mr. W. ub occu of cloud wea к for s ays mm ace, Draycott; 3d, Mr. G. Batley, og 24 varieties, ingle | suci facris p ghi d my doing во on eres present | started with a friend to cross thg rarely.visitoq blooms, open only to nurserymen resident in the counties of occasion, Те this art. had: been id а hundre багын of Entre Rios, and а jou nev which was th d ; а it een very useful during the | amusing а and e xciting brought us ќо Nogoyà and the munications with distant bt f Gualeguay. Here we креп a fo were во e night at the estancia of а another —— n: all i f th . Mr. Hed Е Col- | for botanical + Iers such as Thunberg, Aublet, зч parts of the surrounding country and familiarising oup: with those m e nurserymen т. He ө ого E о niet DUM — N а а ting selvos MuR Mes у датканы ef: dos ААЙ А beautiful blooms were shown of Boule d'Or, Reine|press, and to have worked off а small edition ха 50 Victoria, Gloire ciae nt з, Joan of Arc, среске Lefebvre, copie es of eac ach | engraving they made, and seni kai v ha Madame Rivers, Solfaterre. resen а » Adam. Mr. Evans, gr. to C. Newdegate, Esq., M.P., of itself Some of the copies would doubtless have |1 narrative never r fags, and s Hinc E uo Arbury, also showed good specimens in p О of | escaped shipwreck and come to the knowledge ir fres ness, a d mple Senateur Vaisse, мов Willermoz, dame С. | European botanists. Supposing the engraving only of "ya € 4 s т NS. Crapelet and Jean Bart. In Classes for 24, Mr Hedge | represented a leaf and a flower of each por described e of my еме? objec v їп g Du d razil was to was again first—his stand containing excellent in е works, it would пеи eatly aided modern see the tro мен al Ferns in their wild s мне and І nev: examples of Beauty of Waltham, Tone Magnan, plants intended by м 2p t Pu f bo ning my wish, Comtesse Cecile de Chabrillant, and Madame Fur айо authors, жыра viri ei are I had take ка —- me a large stock of botanical paper, In eighteens Mr. C. J. Perry, of 88 ong whom we fond many of our own countrymen? "тън will к the reader what to expect, and we im e will isappoi 1h: ed а | and m the lead, showing excellent specimens of Senateur | hindrance and поб ап advan ntage o science. dition. сій Ре tropolis 1 Vaisse, Auguste M Mie, Ob teo Cecile de Chabrillant,| ——III. Notice of Plants found in the vicinity | Organ Mountains. Sometimes I сете home laden with m тет Charles Crapelet, of Perth. Ву Mr. John Sim, A.B.S. Ed.—-1V. а bundle of them large еї {о make me look some. In twelves Mr. Stratton, of Manningford, S List of Plants found near the Rumbling Bridge. thing like Jack- in-the-Green, on the 1st of nd ш iw of Triomphe de Rennes and Senateu t] Py Mr. F. B. W. Wbite. Professor Balfour exhibited not u ident such extraordin ai collection of dried plants sent by the Rev. W, С, duet, and the honest Turk e nis on wit that К А » Amater lst, М Thomson, Old Са labar, and a letter which prompte of his countrymen —— ЖЫЛ woes Std Mi ee 3j ogg i eel dated age veri 1863, in which | to ask why on earth Englishmen took the trouble to м Ж Hole, Caunton Manor. WU. абз үе өү УЧ һе —Ву this mail I send you some fire-dmed | play at pem — ш umi somebody else do it г. J. ge, Colchester ; Mr. S. Evans, Arbury ; bl h h ant source of amusement to E : | eder ie ia our Flora, wkich E trust «чы be — e | for she ет, tiri: 1 grs r. LC X. PA Ке Rn ry a ch Jd, Mr. Hedge, |а nd prove interesting. For this si ач апі еаву ; but ногата, I bolt that the greater bed of Colchester түм М м Hunt, Leicester. ai varieties, single зА of preparing them, such EA are, I am | my y treasn ures were uch too large e for botanical paper, H d NON > Stratton; E Mr. E. Ваве; 3d, Мг. E. | entirely indebted to my friend Mr. G. idle who 1 X beeu spending some time on the coast collecting for | or L very small ipedimeti of the larger us ; In La class | introduced - xd | Amateurs resident ee Kew. He visited us lately and spent a few days with | The ohh when not more than 10 or 12 e d t etri e dede us; but unfortunately for us he leaves the coast by | high, are amongst the most lovely put of ы * 2 dés d bim) loot w е shown. this mail, so that our Flora is not ed to figure so | vegetable world; standing under one of them is lik —Collec S, iim beum o pem es Wet ui m d iud , | largely as it may deserve in the forthcoming vol goto the Rev. P. M. Smythe, LAM Collton of 6 single e па хы of Western Africa. 1 trust the speci- fronds, about 6 or B feet in length, of ke mos trusses: 1st, Mr. С. J. Perry; 2d, Mr. У Ре ; equal 3d, в being sent will enable Edinb and те int mam Garnett, Sutton Coldfield, and Mr. B. Wri right, Perry | tribute зь ъд filling up the gap. In the case are two | lace-like m by ге delieate hand o Man sl parcels of Ndam. It is the epidermis Sy the leaf of the of them ared to be 30 feet Mig; ic 1 "thougl 1 New see чау а most interesting feature on this | Mem nbo Palm All ar e d yed by boilin ng t the blac ek w h | that the cL length of stem took some ething off fror e produced in considerable numbers four: the beauty of their proportions. An infinite variet Mr. Keyner eollectión contained very good blooms of | the bruised wood Ey. а tree сит Орь а mit "the e yllo of smaller species ornamented the ground, and seeme нк A Damazin, Maréchal Vaillant, Olivier Del- vith the Би bark of a tree called he ball | to fill up every corner that was not already occupied by homme, Prince Camille de Roban, M e Charles | of cord is most likely made from ihe ben s bark of| some more стен vegetable brother. Great cluster Wood, and Beauty of Waltham. Messrs. Paul & So чеч of the beautiful Silver Fern were among ih | contributed nice ens of their new Бою | common by the roadside, and nearer the streams w vU Kaniy Б АЛЗА 1 ded Vis ан Vigier, а с . in si d genera and Beau am. In the class for six new vain 53 common Bracken, or Pieri кызын бу, T di les Med "e pista ed t E 3Botices of 3Sooks. aquilina, but whose fronds proved to Lo divided Da South. American Sketches. ff, like the Osmunda regalis. There уеге sev Anyu of Waltham, and the third to Madame Charles Bvo = нон Ц, i WE Mere ems Os mundaceæ „o£ rema rkably graceful form, and ое Awards.—Collection of 24 : 1st, Travels in Brazil, k Argentine Provinces and t ne Pa 20 еи сь Мы; эы d, ee беа ъғ ов Aus f 5 er eur АЙА Alpine а none but а Fern lover would have distinguished A Mr. Jno. Keynes; 2d, Мг. W. Paul; 3d, Messrs. Paul & Son. Club, are АА ы ск read with interest, even «Уаз f a$ festoo: 5 addition n to E , very beautiful collections of irrespective of the places унны ыл And when the Ва ipta; е abd NUR toli or droont ases in glass and Parian, together with ceful manner subjects connected with horticulture, were exhibited, | of which Mr. Hinchliff is a айу, "anuos but Ъе | 0%: à bank, were Creepers of various colours, chief welcomed py lovers of nature. The author shall а Вот. introdu ps in his own wo Ie d eer — ANICAL OF EDINBURGH: June 11.—T. C. Arch me а tall Fuchsia 20 or 30 feet high, contrasting its blosso i een gro n. са Esq., Vice-President, ^, the Mum Professor Bal alfour! among the % SeA M Bondi; mier p ebur Peto pm i gy vis Pow а notice from Sir Robert Montgom ma bc by Sir Francis Head's description of the Pampas; and Sa кеу Оте а ref ette ws the Punjaub, regard ng & of Rose | ['had lately. conceived an eager wish to compare the bU 1 cuttings whi n sent from d WIPE cendi Andes with the Alps. I started from England with |? 9V in wet sphagnum, and whi chh ad arrived epe rder. | the intention of seeing these three regions in the pertes ао m eres i Fiapo slips were shooting а , including М Roses. | course of a year’s absence; aud though I was unforta- | ê Mh h +. t ered чыны thói M i а: = ийүү ] owing communications read ;— Т. Not i in is == Bs " er dO сония tie i т, iion ird ч E T nately compelled by eue mstances to abandon the MA werë à few of thé — upon esmael. Communicated by Professor Balfour. In pleasure from all the novel scenes of Brazil which A feasted rn Ay enina ceo и d and th bes я йог pues to sl а 5 the | pied of the River Plate, that I am Eee to call t Vil vds glad to find that the profusion of flowers | is formed of ore|the attention of o i кыган гасі, and поб of на h ч ч оа еп euet of others to these comparatively unfre- i S ; L Phot 3 аа —— ые had blessed i ved had not the кы ee the 2 ne ge ie ө The bet ouses е у ан ч art with MR ана the: belges К ы dn ey pink and white cluster Roses, hick with bl | ав was нош to see the iow: The gardens 0 abd м chateau в the Baror of beauty ; ©, ыл =” 46 0-1 * My visit © i e x was short, but it paba me to | уко. ашы scenery of ре Organ ше e машу Г wich tam is in coverin and : TE were in a blaze aty; and even in the о un So ell т : en provin 5 пее rs P The skirts of the S many of the poor Ger ria af cottage in this | of the forests, were surr Roses as well as Bananas. ern n фб "the "wee d and vicos $ g it M and fruits, the bea "d of t fem j| have seen "the pigs к themssly d d ШЕ, йл все т" еей "rn ions ; Yes to ui 0 ave idi ns шеше and т | other wanderers, iu the limits of ion | Orchids and air-plants are brought b: rol from the en vtr it with el's-hair brush | are pce ME. of their spending fib M chm forests, and some of the rougit by no have beautiful he co e The rarer kinds are, however, “т, ме 8 vei Eu Е are thereby rendered impermeable to "the "енор КИЕ Е УЕ у € тар © ый ош SE o 10 song ra liquid. Such a plate (steel) tl f agreeable and |“ I «й to the Organ Md where these уты re fexbibite no тэт Д 1 will beremarkod of Buenos . Avis is bai or. hospitabl Ж e things are, is rather more enjo yable than a tipo — Бре dei ed spec the climate is generally delightful, and it would be dusty dirty worn-out Italy. - : "p de especially of Adiantum, Тоша: than the В dq us life of t] " Li H Волзе MD ; р пров es Те, yield оцта Мн 2 Wiy Seni [mre 1 aud independent lits of. he e or| M in шлш. "m ; bly well and| * Availin If of а good broken the most g myself of a off À curious objects when meire liie is м | pedition up the river Uruguey to ud I "e e Eome ihre three g Agna ge А а London Lane er б йо конок цаа zi d dà, about 300 miles from Buenos Ayres, where e seh ret a абчад A тв за sometimes to БАГА а very favourable opportunity of enjoying plenty | happily ћіз steps were directed to Mentone. ln L^ Jury 18,1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 679 favoured spot he derived so much benefit that he not .be justly peg LÍ s present publicati ion ; of the seful p which Mentone possesses for that large class of sufferers who are forbidden to pass the winter in Englan туе It i l gain, where one's medical man has himself entra а н Ey Ше ueniret obiained і in| ы: Be к nables hi P6 more fully into the | fee i a special value to his | roc! surrounds it, enjoys а mildness of winter climate, which its latitude alone would not нерн кей) This mildness is , evidenced by the groves of thr ougnh, зей? tree, which and 6th өр Civil В entirely, а: papers in the 3d | 18 Шао i in тні nn 3 heim od тд) the о апа the others left long, varying from 6 to growers should be е prune ack close of the j a odd of Боо recently epe by е Society Arts, have been selected or adapted, a rre for , say from "bet usadd that ӨЙҮНЕ, pd M burnt clay heavily charged with well rotted m rhel of students, “Кү answers Жаррнейл Бк дап ai consultation in case of doubt, and correction i of error. a the secret of good book-keeping depends on rden Memoranda. the correct stating of debtor € creditor, no less M Ховзевх, Kino's Волр, CHELSEA, mr del degere! Peg ce hn reed zi үү? ming, райиси йө nw boots t ‚ h р e Шу (Lir y Pool eis оош ы а тс оа. ver gie э here, рер, үче. Иби inspection. aser ge tated on in the course of busin answers to them - P not rized to be kept in tha a merchant’s office, but they exhibit manner in whi ch the diffe erent entri ries som: a for d ihe, name of к з t is this, which stands ps абод а] other bends n: r y. ae d its pei М bur eme or its xquisite the fruit not being able to withstan and 8* or 4? are sufficient to destroy the tree itself. ДЕ to book- keeping by double i — it is The Olive trees attain a great size, and are of d esse vmi em t a merchant should kno almost rein age, and very picturesqu keeper pets t to carry into фоно beautiful Oleander, or Rose Laurel. grows t i In e ally recommending this work to the notice e us e of all S fesl Metti iu accounts, and are desirou 5 а book.|s0me idea - the — such y co as it is "been i is of the pure: sb ж, colour of tl with which Ше EA Euphorbia ент, as bi 1 uba or Li м Handwriting should be a qum eve et, etter ое го dried. а і tiful в y, the charming rambles, the unusual vege- | iet on, "ее Dokt and geology, the meteorology, the | cal and social aspects of a place which he prefers indeed to every other part of the South i i i He did, it | 7 Should ше соттоону Pii. "mp ke ppp under oth в, da each other. Car uld be taken py and other Gets with debe онекі erasures mnst be made ; if vd correction is necessa it should be done ру drawi tes, | о es Biarritz as an advantages, especially in ing asy railro: нА бта ut Маус ng no mountain protection whatever to the north, he thinks it must е be | of the sun-w med Вїүї MH 74 Ak азу ng. із to assemble boys her young жез in night- jam ш АП © can do to remedy ө evil, ге; of Jomning the proper system of keeping them, |g st: d contrast, Ше intervenin g spaces being thickly a hei ШЕ "ol we auld, ра тешу direct their attention to the | covered with rich crimson spots, altogether furnishin E following instructions. which *- ees 59. тедий an amount of attractiveness and variety seldom foun g : united in one flower ahy other plant wha it belongs, Mr indebted to the enterprise of his son Mr. J eitch, wh па it gro wild on hillsides in the midland provinces of Japan. epa - cm о M" pdiido that it will har in this ег he has ту, | g the ewe hrough the an | шна pets e 16 to 16° ot frost A occur he locality in which it was found. Тһіѕ іѕ a point, miners which we trust will soon be setat by | Lectures for а Village Night School. Ву Rev. R.|direct experiment, as Messrs. Veitch have бү stock ud пра s P Wertheim & Co. Рр. 111. sufficient of i& to enable them to a е two ing but very useful tittle book, not | for that purpose during the forthco cost: ing aboe a a ibilig bul supplying y Plot ү s In Japanese bip: oth ferias "and pra ras this present day. Every sin clergyman e | nursery is partioularly ro To the іа а span- t| е boys taken from School as oon as th | roofed house, 55 не еми b has $ spinii devoted ; on one si de e ө] вресї planta, among which are beautiful i example of Sciado- with whorls of atio s f d d the eu D p. 2 n " where we strive to tea only pitys verticillata or “Parasol Fir, E Aide кучеры n Lm 5 Уа апа е but ^t mex ver thé habit ob thinking 2" green leaves 4 inches i ЖАДА, on the other ntrived that it may be nun a | pleasure. instead of e: reflecting. LES is no NOS Y Ei e are vB куч” їп чык the ariegated sorts А ТЫ the latter inm ү it to be ich as Mr. wopeny giv a live rien; bein ing placed s о form a striking and agreeable SEP carriage, the most АУ and comfortable mode | bd with а healthy and ад, p» is uy accep- | contrast with their аай associates. Ж, the of travelling, when the tourist is not pressed for time. table, There are two шаша оп пак саар is Max ed be Mu dir Aucuba Mr, Veitch has Dr. B. does n „пар раев... rabie d о n insecticide,” as a protecti m against one set of foes, and | 00 (in. "These mosquito curtains as E уа inst others, for erful gift of God to ; fons that now common в. These VON MR thoughtfulness and advic ip we doubt not many | on Lowe $ ines on pent and a future stat state, To | known nak Aal to occupy a front A among an invalid will bless his memory. = ` | clergymen and others who саге for a PM interests | hardy shrubs. ы of the poor, this little work will be In a house plants the beauty lage none were more con- Examination Questions іп .-Book-keeping by Double эмы ; preceded by AM Directions for = true statiag f D ebtor and, Creditor, with answers, фе. [ced нле General Use i T егу Ву the da J. Longman 1863. dy mp tmd of mam ral educa y for thei The Chorale Book ы England. Longman & Co. |spiecuous than Sphærogyne latifolia, a plant with leaves a8 yan d Of late Dunt бс portance of i aun psalmody ion of the P h has been |i ie owledged, а goes has been a difficulty in obta Ад а 1. wem of hymns, s a =з prater in getti of hymn-tun the т нед Dim on the upper surface, Am n- | canopied т а Allamanda roof, -— ong Schottii trained along the ifully in bloom, were Caladium Ve tar god e dese ing carefully studied а gregatio: деч а thoroughly poA UE, than that of book-keeping,| When we say that this боа „edition is | Alocasia . macrorhiza depo an whioh fad been defined to be the агі of recording | issued in a neat cloth binding, an the business sactions of a merchant, in such a|than 200 h; тэта th the — pu - translations мч green arrow-shaped leaves gerere on E form as to а distinct view of hi irs; the the name of e Wink To acquire а kno wledge of the principles upon which » i that the tu tunes are edited by po Ben- upon a yellowish- h-green ground. In connection with the show housè and preka and other accounts and AY are matters of the xd [tracer not only to those who in aud pad окы to such the lists for competitive е obtaining employment in ЖЧ “© А for the purpose of instructing — "that d present work has been prepa d we think it well pst to effect 2 object, end эм of nik assistance to kite Student who may refer to E for i in- ormation various details having refer- та! ted | from an the best system © | Roses :—When "eb. are to be M. c zi singly оп | ier а hole should be made 2 feet deep, and large to contain а c чоест раз of which should be re, and one-third well decom When beds are ет animal bte. book-keeping by single w ҮТ, T LUN оре system entry rs form regarded as haea to the shen But t t 14 +} деер, as the nature of the soil may admit, intermíxing e: „з be done s the P g adr о be engaged Mitt by сыту entry, pem Po int е principles of | the Italian method (double-entry), he will then find no difficulty whatever in applying his knowledge to “= practice of the less „perfect system, and „Will h several years зт manure унну: it = titius = — the Rose too rich a soil. If a piece e rumpi А the exclusive mtm of Бой TA e | should be sele - = use to him i in examining. the accounts. of. others? x + en to uiid cireums he b 1 h for transplanting. | Tt is not advisable firi ЕЕЕ ber, about the first week in ud for H | petuals, and the ми уч in April for to prune, In pruning, if they that rinciple Sor du. 7 he best shoots should be cut out grow vigorous and й mim Hybrid P er- | specimen Tea Roses, | Scolopendri vim Аунап, crm А апі Otto Goldsehmidt, and tha — едан rgymen а , вше we near t| en three span t have said a great deal in!praiseof 0 E аза Чй ons recently formed divided iuto of all who are connected with it. inte em by means of partiti contemplate en gaging ——————— Vrae эту» for fine foliaged E Lists RECEIVED.—.4 Descriptive Catal. одне | ipenteg тес фо y compartment being devoted LÀ are ае of entering of oem cce Ls e y John y ses es, Nursery- | to Orchids, which, are an to the breadth of thë th eedsman Castle Street Nurs vas, | | passages an and th cool еф мечта чай in whieh Service. 16 is | Salisbury, А са piti аа а eie айра, to | - are kep n ut the ineonvenie. which are prefixed с артам directions for to visit them in in th 1 red, an it is | growing :—'* J. K. beg ffer a few à to flower. At нае; е еп "PT the show house jus named id vara sain модын of Lew Jo with massive truuk and noble heads ; wed cogni sorts of oerte and soa mni, Onoclea Sdn Asplenium, w bilis, Lomaria 680 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Соте 18, 1863. the last a fine specimen of a highly interesting kind.| winter. In the spring, workmen M in lo йй, Уа away all nseless shoots, such as are not required for Mr. proofs "boots descend into the water, cut t eat m next: season or for filling up vacant places; Veitch is also en re o шарып the growth ai «е chenias, and as the result must hus peg Af СЖ other plan аше eriment has gon о be satisfactory. | і Far fu ugium + 3 *w»abhlw* oit 1 354 35. beneath the water, and then, ер, нау [^ NT argos d syringing with the bos dias and i y, and the are weak good soaking + eye, seize the sods, avd pitch them а bar топ akly, а of LR Water iu А 14 Saguaro ang 2 feet dee еер, 5 is trodden down by hum n feet к it is зава) У. eed rie a n of the Ferns, hich h of t as Uus Lm. as they green ing vi gour, of the most i delightful features д this арша afie erwards taken t, arrange ed in blo cks, orce con 1 of similarity recalls the anpe” eee of Тау, Тһе peat is greatly ass vas aal үз SHRUBBERI озү During Ps fe tinuance of bright weather examine Shrubs эски this spring, Edi on tion, fou ng. ing w died with dei Many fine kinds, consisting of ЛА сое Lælias, pripediums, others, шріе great exhibitions ү - two months. In ne id hem, an n barges, the yea carried to y ama towns | e рое us the el this, which the high beds do not. erly, a d ЖЕ ы as а rew AA Qaa 5 luable agricultural land, K h ing perya border, consisting of an етта of Сегав- tium. tomentosum, supported by lo сане, BONES Wer. lakes at a t price, pue groun soils, freque ently to see that they are not suffer. ing from want of water. Give a lib ЖЫ. воя kin ng where EN. үе бов EUM must also be duly attended to with with the present favourable weather by company at this season than at any other, pay the mor e attention in keeping the greatest nea ness me va онар гуф ает бт, Меен crops. Peat is use | manufactories, brew пеше and lim еше, as well as in of it ing гара as they go out of bloom ! bor fave: the o flowers, &c., у од and be sligh tly cut back, For the same reasons remove the seed pods R Peonies, &c.; ese little obelia and yellow Согонду. prettily backed ир | private houses. Being bulky, it is subject to pressure with. a ед row of the. red-leaved Japanese | before carriage, and дш compressel peat is converted Amaranthus melancholicus ruber, a зең & also ee | о charcoal. Peat forms the basis in p manufacture | able tonum many purposes of conservatory deco УЗ рарег, шр, E md AE - ack. In y Forming а framework, as it were, to ihe centre A this | coun ntries it i used а the foundation of houses. 16 ground, } iid centuries sfr when the house of Yucca lant not half ell known as it оће down, it 1s as ood as I S s produces a fin , especia when ted as it is hèro with little pyramidal abt prae рейт Box Among the bedding а Pelargonium Princess of Р. England Socie d y for fuel. реп in Trans. a Bath and West o Calendar of Operations. (For the ensuing week.) and the same remar! MA pplies to Lord Leigh Verben Among other beds Wife ce y em таа? ones filled non different. sorts of Canna, which appeared to be wing satisfactorily. cellaneo —The peat-beds play a ving important part in T ions jai of Holland. "There is no coal in Holland,—none nearer th basin et Liè; pro in " ае land there qnivers. ] perpe tually, E PLANT DEPARTMENT. ver, and is then used of will be followed by an i of e plants, and with the. greater ew of their ming iu season. uld not be longer delayed, es shou| 14 be well jv in Meu the shears, unless s, as Laurel, Turkey ak, &c., where the knife only dd be employel, as the leaves look bad "e рар ей w ith t shea o he drawers байс ы! m or бо tok allowing them to dry gradually lland and other green CONSERVATORY, &C. —New Ho RM p will now be getting out of b ANT to avoid bein | car n| e cir КЕНИН e been па їп я | iod [^ Brew to an intermediate house ces а | and | fortnight Ld to their being taken to the ME: spring айанна shoul servatory, and gradually inured to a free circulation no | аі. Ву attention to this and Lern m AE in HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN, йк ла КЫ, be of th liquid manure. To ive fine crowns next d be З t. nd make a further f Endive a sowing. Continue the regular sowing of Lettuces and ts Peat was burnt in Hold in England. Тһе со he years. long, before о Pens sumption increa ш, d tens at which date Фе кч t-beds and llamandas will continue growin Fins wly blooming for some е - outils ata tinis vorn if | da. cd ———— MENU E ERE e РУМ УО ЛЕТА эн D . tons. this s is neglected, their beauty may be very short -lived. | STATE OF THE WEATHER AT ums Don е > ural Gardene veenen, the chief town of Drenthe, Т in | ОРУЗИ? moving plants thence that have been g| Вавоивтев, | em ihe UHR мна old peat-bed. "The fields and gardens | ronn i in the are, "n avoid allowing the atmosphere | ушу. 28 istic s ne NTC, Оке Air. [ofthe кы vai d by thei eir smiling | aspect would never betray their | t° become very warm оп bri си ees y da; йе, ie ZS] мах. | Min. |Max. | Min. Mean | (oot feet ў origin. In i qom eat i posed t i MS уле every n а e placing i {ж ТРЕ т! “Г эз easi мы ТЕ UG been formed by the decay ol vegetable T k E that | this house, and that the creepers, &c., are not infested | Friday ЖЕ а 30205 | 30279, ве |а | e83] ви ар | NE. Юю fh with insects. tos stock in ill now be tur 1125 | 3:48 | 30.266 | 83 | 42 | 623 64} | 62 |N.E.| .00 of heath and moss, Ls rdi of t which pits Вопдау 12) 26 | 30311 | 30256 | 85 | 49 | 670| 64° | 62 | E. | 0 forms- a. mould t Sedi И» ч Te p until ү ting ud н be carefully attended to | Mon. 13 27 | 30.405 30376 | 8 | 37 | 605) 65 | 62 |N.E.| 00 » ive undermined t the trees, and, having, caused their "Era Heaths MEA ces for | Wed. 1 9 zs - 8s 30 Pr ві 8 NW. 00 tras mildew, ia АГ! voit the momen perceived, 2 ET әз | arr. NE a ies Ages afterwards the trunks are found vios | some of the soft- ^ei varieties rw мд, liable to | By M9 ppi жор cw s Le pepa ni T several feet below the surface of the bed. The fores ë al с ыы ва M jo id ce DEPARTME — 12 -Slight haze ; very fine; hot sun ; warm a in the low beds peat is formed by the decay of aquatic a. ERES indi plants under X eT n io he e tie um Where the. quality of the. frait i is of „great - d EE int eg mia ts м "- с the n: and form ie supon n layer. бА о огы БМ адаг нео the su he Bob after a long Suckers that are not very у эп will e E. fited i чн ме дарь in in i whioh the peat T (0; stranded on the | being left on the stools for a month after the и Hei e Peers isa s ego He лаком ihe S qute ts take root and prevent | cut, but this ill seldom be iim in the of emere p ing when the m Lied ain full health vi lants. A 1 th Së | ед| шд У: of water, At, other times. the beds carried away gaen A z and maintaining | SA афа, EU thej Juy. JH FH EF тү Quanti im isl lE M force of the wind, and i have р in | case ssion stock may lead to its fruiting pre- A РЫЯ | е тше ot Rain |Z lz аа a E bor n the plaintiff sought to reco ion of an matur, € Therefore n there be no lack of attention | аат | zs | sio вэ ал | osom|z 1 1/1 71581 E п Яоа moie Ne with all the. owner's nt pre Pla swelling their fruit should be | Mon. T30.. 12.5 | 511,68 22 072. |1|1| 3|—| 119102 ve on it, and stran PEU with е yF laoti m mure d t| Tues. 21: 73.1 | 506 | ero | 16 051 |2|1/3| 1| 4/13/10 3 aries of а neigh aged plenty q A MOISE | Wed. 22.. 734 | 518 | 626| 21 137 |3| 3| 2| 1| 3/2302 a neighbour’s iras iq The tenentur shutting up early rn Vos ТЫ КТ PLC a a om [19522233 greatly ces DER егт Znyderzeo, Е а ышы Batan as 125 | a7 | еа = ass | 2l el 3|- 201812 Macbeth; came а. Birnam xxus. lt spider makes its appearance on the| me highest temperature during the above period occurred on the thein ; them, and sal foliage ME LY has commenced colouring no time | 25th, 1814 t dhem. 92 deg; and the lowest on the 2st, 1862 Tus d E кш ш а Рабен hman, | should eb. the hot-water pipes wi eem ЕЕЕ“ Ше la fasten | about quantities of lime i Notices to Correspondents. im са attached to to stakes fixed | with a brush. lime e oung Gardener. mean at in the more ble ‹ ам The working of the peat- | from bein ng vae un T t pa the Та тш quur) а ol D Vent CIR NIE large number of hands, The | to prevent any н една... appear. e. The d sire Manches your plants poo — taa lat { IwsEOTS: He he red ilio eet apart, and from 3 to 4 feet deep, lined with an earth | showi ng 1 рате aim e A. р а. epitet on the - menm ra: жү" АА а orchard- ” io prevent the peat from falling i , These night if ок bunsh UE dE wien house. They erem suck the fluids of the leaves, апе until uscats are grown for a ee ^s M dac will Wh b at (or p Nur Rerum 1 M b a smail roen fial: fom t : [eec of f operat ions the peat is fit to | little chance of securi а good ор of these аға fag (Ëhytocoris sp.) common o lanis, Famnigation бае ind а m ew Эз а, working these ago : is | temperature of 70? is maintained. Attend refully to S gas a ti W C B. We very much TUNE say that ire. M. uiros, from whose | young Vines recently planted, keepi i have accid slaid, the ha d ption we have rrowed во me of| ЖЫШ state, mai "6 anas ч cy buts e апа ааа If jou viit сан dp А-н пай. and ed TUE your чат ts, mentions a'case "ER у the fire | shading until the Vines get a fai S ри а IQ have ап inmediato pri ted twelve days, and the only by which it —Wh R. —G S T. Primula cort could be stopped was to to diga а trench round th А bo : ere fruit is swelling the x моч Lepachys —Andrew Smaith. Polemonium fleld. The chief of the lov. (3 m. PME ld be. ni a properly moist, state, and e hellum.—4 B C. 1, ко Oxalis repens of the z the Ма еа ss oraj th ibility in perfect henlth, 2, улана mostachydm Cuailuglanum.: 5, Lonioers fnvoluemsta? ecessari] Пу | аз there is no possi of о отни мс реа An Artemisia cannot be i without flowers. hes EN of a | ^ бе Government lays | fruit ра the leaves are kept in health. Keep the mier HORTICULTURAL : @ S, There рме нін truth sion is given, the propri IE р; en permis-| Vines thin, and prevent their ir being encumbered with | „ hor common sense іп the statement to which you refer. эм ot proprietor skims o “ме useless laterals, and remove any deni 1 t SrrawsesnIes : Т B. They appear to be suffering from drought- consists ( valuable agricultural clay uiu, an once, as th hen left onl; "à Lube ip] аи ес Vadim | io! it to another portion of The cla | тез: рег oniy serve аз а harbour for| have saved them. Strawberries cannot endure summers This 2, or 3 foet tic, and beneath tis lies tht e aucem N —@о мето Webb eoi Ги 378 * aminary Step іа. performed in eni rs over the а TAYLOR'S BAR Hives : Jgnoramus. We donot know where these are to be had. ke me 7 Jury 18, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' al Agrieultural Society of Engl land, heh c pega AGRICULTURAL SOCI ТЕТҮ. — CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 681 «c novelties " WOROE ESTER MEETING—STAND No. 236. GREAT SHOW at SOUTH STOCKTON-ON-TEES, on | impossible diac for rolling, r and burn- IN ADDITION TO A MUSEUM OF UNUSUAL INTEREST, AUGUST 5, 6, апа 7. ing field rubbish at one , , ESSRS. SUTTON AND "a: will EXHIBIT The ENTRY CLOSES on 29у. 18. For Forms of К, 1 operation—its carts ап SPECIMENS of the present year's crop of about 100 | apply онх HANNAM, Secretary; | Waggons depended t attractiveness kinds of GRASSES, showi ng the natural hebit ofeach sort atthe Kirk “Deighton, W on fantastio colouring—the whole occupied time of harvest. The Silver Medal of the T dar ral ANCH ESTER ES LIVERPOOL AGHRICUL-|a scanty yard without & t Society of Denmark has just been awarded to ONS, AL SOCIETY. h arrangement, for their т Collection now exhibiting i in veis GRAND SHOW P BIEKENHEA AD ба the Park)on ugh which а few hundred spectators wandered yal Berks Seed Establishment, Reading. SEPTEMBER 8, 9 thout guidanee. The show yard no 46 HE — MANUR COMPANY тіге amounting to . fin. aeres in its extent; the portion se TRIES CLOSE on August 10. 2 t apart for ave now ready Нос ir К War. Hexper- implements is about 600 yards long nearl P BONE MANURE for presentuse on PASTURES, | For Prize Regulations, &c., apply to Mr. ie 200 куйа Айта y WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING, вох, Local Secretary, Birke nhead, orto T. B. RYDER, Secretary, yards wide; the implement catalogue alone BLOOD MANURE for ditto. 57^, Church Street, Liverpool. occupies nearly '500 ages; 330 exhibitors con- ШАЙ the bove being ix of LIMB, e o ed) ais oi Grand Agricultural and Hor yon "Sho ‚ апі many an individual of them exhibits ET ТООКЕН md ЕЕ ГОО Хо. [tor ne dhe e of ali iat was d BBS'S PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, i will be held in the š SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every Artificial Man ad Gi Park, Birkenhead, SEPTE! ABER 8, 9, and 10. An Exhibi Oxford iwi ut is horse-carriage almost wholly known value. È. Purser, Secre tion оё HORSES, HORNED CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, | dispense with in the conveyance of these goods 116, Fenchurch Street, E.C POULTRY, tee Н NN IMPLEMENTS, „МАОНТ. | n-drawn ded NERY, т апа А : раз Б "S A NUR E 5. ррс и for which Prizes amounting to upwards of 14001. rid in the ya ard of the manufactory 20 awav, td Т n 4 1863 аша now т КЎ, J. ^ В. uae p ба offered ai оса! Committee de ойо 501. {ог a a MUSICAL |and are delivered by steam i fire 100 yards of e e now y for aon B ntries to Close on August i 04 Factories, at the following Per Ton.| Prize Lists to be had on applicati . T. B. Вур - shed where t ey. are 9-Fenown but LAWES'S PATENT FURNIP' КО апа BONE Treasurer and Secretary to the Society, 57A, Church Street, the new as aiea зле into work SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME . . £6 6|Liverpool; or to Mr. W. HEN , Honorary Local Secre- | ig oS mai ect of intereat LAWESS SUPERPHOSPHATE TIME from ry, 2, Market Cross, Birken hea ad. mong ME exhibited Fift dnu- BURNT BONE or MINERAL PHOSPHATES Aat JEA .B. cane of not less than 20s. to the Loca : y LAWESS B ARLEY, GRASS, and MANGEL MANURES $ 0 | ог parties beco embers of Шш ч "d Sübecribing | gene Sr. гб Nr ed & table steam engines, ese Man n be obtained of Mr. Талун orthrough hin "i less tey "that paint may enter their Stock free of | zen steam m pow r is «e а work, driving all po inted gente, i їп all parts of the United Kingdom, at prices | char A mene t OES he 187 | kin ds of barn тас Puts in the м and all kinds d viene us RWICKS HIRE AGRICULTURAL — y y Genuine o dir Messrs. Gibbs: Nitrate cd ext ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the above | Of ipa нс Бур in the field. Novelties of Boda, Bulphate of Ammonia, and other Chemical Manures. | gocjety will be held M ROYAL LEAMINGTON, оп ВЕ ЕР. аге not so ared for or desired; the object асаа TEMBER 16 and 17, Ө] wi imd HORTICULTURAL | of the ааа rogi em me eet what now are old- RS, J. CHALMERS MOR TON, Streatley, | o near Reading, and J. THORNHILL HARRISON, M. Inst. C.E., мыч Court, d Gloucestershire, AGRICULTURAL ENGIN undertake reports on the Condition of Landed Property, er with the Direction of Put М Drainage, Roads, Embankments, Farm Buildings, and о orks пес for its permanent ORNA GRICULTURAL and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, 37 and 38, Lower Kennington Lane, ec va rr M reg rn е ANALYSES promptly attended to b; AS ЫКЫ PM and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, KENNINGTON.—Manufaeturers yd rape dd engaged in making Artificial Manures may obtain еу ary instruc- — for their Mg eem v efficient ted беча by applyiug C. NxsBIT, LANSD! Co., 37 and 38, Lower Kennington сыа on, of Soils, Guanos, Superphosphates of Lime, Copro- heel Assays of Gold, Siiver, and other Minerals, are 1 with accuracy and despatch. м) Ун others em des E rous of practical know- ceive instruc- give dation for a of WARWICK, Pre- n of 'abont 8601., MENTS, PLOUGHING, HEDGING, ERS, SERVANTS, CHEESE, TROIS, anà PE LOW A PUBLIC DINNER will take place dens, on WED , f The ЖЫ portion of the Stock Prizes offered a Great Britain, provided си Exh dep be 3 Member, which must be paid (and re Open to Certificates sent in) be бе For further information as to the General Show, apply to the Secretary, Mr. Јонх Моове, Land Аке m Te diei and as to the Fruits and она. to Mr. N Coo , Local Secretary, Warwick Street, Leamington. рт? BIRMINGHAM САТТЕ and POULTRY W, 1863 The FIFTEENTH GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOMESTIC POULTRY, CORN, ROOT: LT and IMPLEMENTS, will be held in Bingley Hall, on MONDA pei rei aX КАДА АҮ, апа THURSDAY, | November 30, and Dec: d 3, rine PRIZES (CU РВ, I» 1 Artides of Plate, Mà GOLD and SILVE Ay RARA LS) unt, с of £1940, will be åwarded in following r- | of operation h how [n оо well-known wan way ; that of the poten is Y dnd the best taol for бшен, garriage, sow. wing, hoeing, harvest ing all of them е marked out well-known (€ fter m for ey eek the Е of the Society E T Balga Pecanse the flow of c This vear tbe contest lies among machinery for [threshing s эө рге pe podio food, and amongst steam engines ‚ for driving it, And ce Чеш sday ће леба have been аА examining. the PUE of the work accomplished, and r the the Full particulars of terms Vill bo for ыдан n application, AT CATTLE T EB 5 0, er used in р AT SHEEP .. .. 7515.0 таал 9 Po yu i Ө РАТ PIG8 «71. (900 5 0 Details x3 Sd ЫР given EIC he В. JOSEPH BEAUMONT, LAND UR- BREEDING PIGS ve 10 0 vEYOR, and DRAINAGE ENGINEER (for em 1 years CORN and ROO' 68 5 0 ssistant to Mr. J ostali Parken) Asa. the Planni ng and Pá E epe o i cias А ag visa тав however, and possessing even Execution of Works of Drain tate Improvements ze Lists and еу nformation ау. ђе о! ed from the meal) including ди ani ments, River Works ; | Secretary. N В. LYTHALL, Secretary. eg E pre tea there is competition 2005 Reclamation of Marshes and Waste n Irrigation and | Offices: 13, Temple Street, іони m. team ughs and cultivators for the Society's OYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of prim 8. ENGLAND SHOW of CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, PIGS. and AGRI- dnesday COLEMAN, FOWLER, COLLINSO Ныл, HOWARD, SAVORY, STEEVENS, SMITH, tend CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS at MDEOBETER i тине Valuations made for Cattlo and Imple ES set down their apparatus, all driven by weiten жее. ГЕ САК Козу т аи ns da v tho 10- rdh power engines, and intended for small . Jul udges will commence нора in БОХА! AGRICULTURAL PUTES y the five Btk knd MAKS Misir n deseen to work a field of hard, e) ри уу CIRENCESTER, ^ e ion 1 gravelly sand, which hi borne ә AUTU MN SESSION "1883. due dix L SHOW of Ca! tte H orses, Whe at last year, a and had, part. of it, iiio bore: President—Tus R EARL BATHURST, Puspita » = пош б "Pigs and 1 ‘Implements, оре ех а vet Vetches m off by sheep. Тһе exhibito The Right Hon. Тнк EARL BATHURST. allowed to emplo y what tool they chose, The Right Hon. Тнк EARL DUCIE, * Public bini ed Steam Cultivators m in the use eultivators, and P ка = сери ИТЕ: YJ T 2 The GENERAL SHOW of Cattle, Horses, made go ^n core ; FowLER used EDWARD HOLLAND, M.P. | FRIDAY >) у Sheep, Pigs, ena Jen lamenta open | his т^ ging br —The Rev. Јону Сомвтавів, M.A., Trin. Coll. Camb. мх ru fom мори. admitted into And made атабоону "dho best work in R xt Professors. te ет, or ot USE Mao es in the temporary occupation of the field—an advantage due, of course, to his E. „тет AGRICUL ase ana Fg the ЖАП, — w subject to the Rules, - and in no respect to his system of working it. FLETCHER, T. ers, an *T. BALDWIN, of p rmm mags Cou ectures on Crops. By Order of the (ou va Н. Hart DARE, Sec. fore he had со ompleted his 1j acres uk еи n of + К. Scorr BURN, охааа of f, tho Book огра Би Buildings—A 12, Hanover Square, London, б f or md he and the re pl ug em Course of 12 Lectures o Apriona L unately burned out an was xw pped. ень Н. Cavpcx, "iram ЕС, 8 pe d POULTRY, PI CON. RABBIT, FLOWER, | LINSON HALL AAE met with Из disa «уб Lincoln College, О; FRUIT, and VEGETABLE SHOW will be held at the | екан reaching the gro ound, and could not work ASSISTANT TO CHEMICAL Pacino. AGRICULTURAL НАШЫ ISLINGTON; tho. LAST WEEE Yig e ot - s: the following da ay, v with an old TA e I jou iato xD. „ев В. Soc. PRIZE LISTS and further particulars will shortly be issued. | plou, anchorage of FOoWLER’s he s iis БОЕК cA. У MunpAY, M.E.C.V.R. By Order, S. Srpxv, Becretary. engine with its а polygonal pulley на "linked chain Уеннан fni ing to it to the land. . 1t made very W. Lase, B.A., Scholar of Trin. Coll. Camb. w work, the machinery for the ; ! вло, Toss Мил, Che A icultural Ө аг "the rope to the varying the furrow E R g yet insufficient. Howaro made capital ауе been made for the delivery of теш тез by t Soy the е following Gentlemen, prr TURDAY, JULY 18, rle with his cultivator, Savory, with his two — у using FowLER's plough, got r to AGRICUL Hewıirr Davis, M.R.I., Author ОГА ета, ral Essays—Lecture on the М ury and Waste of ur DX too thickly seeding. MEETING FOR TRE ENSUING WEEK . Жора КЫ, ә ey Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Far Capra TANNER Davy, Editor of the Devon Herd Book— Босіебу at, Worcester, | wipe defect due simply ——— in J. Жалал. nrbe M. ез Dovon Bree on Drainage, to the plan o га Эт: EVENS’ : aking, and other Land Improvements. '| Тик Royal mov Society of England i is| ru а edes - - ngines and S роскнАм, Editor of the Hereford Н. —Lecture | iow for the 95th ti gatherin together the fortunately pie CM. анис on the History of the Hereford Breed. me ering the bati and. J. CHALMERS Мово, Editor of the Cyclopredia of Agriculture — of that striking шке of English Agri- bit i in ing t dily and Mere нан and Land Drainage. q | culture which it annually presents. What a con- hardest of land i field, wen —À SSELL, шо, of the 2 са 4 the Highland | :tion at Oxford ugh his T NN зоа Lectures on | tr этү я exists betw een its first exhibition аб Tin did well known pa windlass, CULTURAL CHEMISTR he need of а man, at Worcester! The implement резед o ie hrmer | vi dispenses wi Tuomas (OA ND. Lp. Profesor of Chem! in the i butt e implement s vi jt adl engineer being m to ed to it along wih dis Еси and Chemist to the Highland and of Scotland—4A Course of Lectures. -OPEN AUGUST 10th. For further меги ор» ply to the Principal. eatalogue— merit - 2- in v few мазаи loads of Ее | ne. ; "ihe delay took place before those competitors awu dur 682 who had finished could они ы d next irm were desired to move. Messrs. everything by horse-power, and employing 6 or horses and a large b assistance, jd rs, 8 кн engines, ench kok ide g its own arched off, the n drum and and m engine to чау e of Dm plot, the other with | o other and t the reduc The fi was hard but less clayey than the former. FOWLER and HOWARD i i SAVORY the field was ern high onn = hard thro out, the u as flat and easy enough. The following та "e re jd ot the us work done, coals burned, an rse driving Ad pun: itself along by pi aveling anchor No. 2 \ Нот, e power cylinder e the fie М. OWARD moving shifted U bar w n there is ample | for wijhe en with their two self- it Е all this at | {їч and | hon: "i. "experien ad rather easier work. The lower pist of ugh- singlo-oylinder | thin h -hor боде | who ving his ieu cial with double Vtt ий block, and rope laid all round tion THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | the best possible manner, t Ope everything bids | ; | fair for a most suceessful meeting. LM АЁ " to-day does indeed me si *€ tru: morrow., “ Ву what of arithm etio” *ean Mr. g i 4s., the depth of 16 or 18 inches, as ды, іг, Їз му ш URS is so bare-faced will take it for what 4 tilling ma achines a e ay чуч próvé to this ir a көре, ba they have egi The plough has ars ag "en must “ matr order of се; bero ШУ, undiscursive and obstinate, until 80 13 in Se а correspondent of|* 6 pente ipie T the imaginative dim [Јоту 18, 1868, the а hanging between porter and porter; but es erage is орау about e same, To this e added somewhat for increased frio. Чой of the chor pulle hg ita axle 18 b other journey of the plough, or one-third the why time worked. Тһе account stands as follows :— Total draught due to the wn Dranght of горе, &c. say Moving the anchorage . .. sė Applied to dragging the implement | MW: no less than 95 per cent. of the total. heyr To find the proportion of de effective in actual bays deduct the (neun of the s plong out "de work—-au avera EN the expe ое этеер it off 1t | anci s FANS -point. But * (шел шее&:” 5» here com n the other well- kno T- € our _ body en ada id ress siye оти їз по впоһ its d. о No. +10 те engines M Аччы 8 үн to ч fro No. 4 is ан 10-horse' double-e жыр m m enviar his windlass and ibe usu way. S tool was a Б-Н. Ча — vu working 4 feet 2 inches in HowaAnRp's and Ma Het were |: as his dth at o Ho OWARD's 3- tined сени and міти’ own 3-tined grubber ehe se e its ancient ‘platforms, E doe mE i£ engine, ап 275 horse-power applied to the үүт" ELE at 350 yards distance, and оп 15 yards off) and 244 horss-power 2 in the severing ng | 2nd upturning of the soil, 0 ourse а somewhat higher power must have out at the engine orank-shaft, and he h — dad pakai eem uu t is disi den suy during un eulous, Once getting Lr of the prinoipie | th те улке this ‘article pins, n class of min жез Ан of *'imposs oma d "a all, net: = sasis any ы: ean e pe пу ын: " Henee, z; ro. — in 1863 wise v of a few in ds iin = тэ what more would ou vr e is within c of —* Steam tilling is in | f, the en, you сап mo power n Mois n toan yards off, losing only 5 per cent, in mains for s пы Labourers. | Со. | ae «how 1 аб t the үү plough has grown beyon name ees Men. | Boys. | cwt. Tbs. | b. m. ings! to the full strength and | in which advance is possible, may be considered as lus ins 3-3 | а збан of ап adult maturity. Is it true or not | disposed of: small s ings of motiye-power 3 | 1 5 98 14 me amazingly superior piece p machinery йш possible to fat ire mprovers. à | $ sm " i" possibly appear in the field, applying the if you cannot Вара to actuate tines, blades, i ower of the steam ^i e to tillage with far great with less waste of motive рон Surra took a s goi deal longer time than the чн "pe y Шап the world has ever yet | may you reasonably expeot such improvements Ш others; Savory lost 9 minutes through the acci- | Witness more and better work de breaking of PR eye off the rope; Co: tes Obvio iy there are cy two pa in which | will be done for each gro sip expended MAN unfortunately broke А: cultivator and could | iéoprovemes піз сап be made: there may be ин» driving them? Very m “better” tillage " mpete. As of the work— | waste of motive power E transmission from t diee it be somethin uS "ks vpede- work 18 ere crossing the Бү SurrR did much Me | engine to the tilling tines, blades, shares, very deep trenching) сап scarcely be looked for, best work; where the ground was level d cutters; and these tools themselves may be made | after ** smashing-up," “‘ cultivating with did the best work. ран h his 3 ех ception » M ti о more and better in proportion to the amount | breasts," ** Woolston ridging-up;" and '* Cotgreave there were a good m of moving г conveyed to them. Well, how|trenching." Is it likely that а tilling-machine svecessive in dr of tho tool, as there aiways ii much room is the s for advancement in the first | may beinvented capable of a much greater а be in racing tri p M Take Messrs. MoRTON an RRISON'S x performa than rnt our steam-ploughs ^ "When mometer ex Soils at Sutton Courtney. | cultivators now accomplish for a certain HOWARD, dee d чыз wer & edet Mete Further details are needed concerning Mois. of power expended? If traction adhered in the same field, b with the following eds (whieh Howanp's and MITES machines; but the|the mode of working, we answer, most probably we receive just we are going ы As S eet pi of Mz. FowWLER’s was tolerably com- | not. After the ancestral plough and grubber have * The OPES ARS e and elear—in ик of the numerous difficultie dier m d, lightened, and eased t n the metes юм ploüghed vore 14} acres арі Sources of error в every su by hanical ingenuity and every T boer i The ploughing vat i itis in | When ploughing four furrows s at once, 8 ins, deep, | тшн эы ЗА Me Pose ein] analysis, only "advances Howanp's and тоте 5 муа а at cie : comparatively small can be reasonably ex expected i А the fault of the plougb,. сце date? hair beat к | rope between the engin e mplement was | tillage by implements travelling upon the land. times, 8 reds Егей by the Мары ы |86 cwt. The endless [S 700 yards in length, Wat considerable proportion of the draught of a hi sbift to the gate w йө: aud plur is q distended between the engine clip-dram and. the | plough arises from its weigh ing upo e opénition wis perionied | anchor-pulley 350 yards off—the tightness or strain | furrow bottom : the weight of the steam plough 18 in en minutes from m the stopping of the plogning? оп that portion of the ope not engage auling | borne upon wheels, Тһе chief resistan however, Fowrkn took 1 hi utes to accomplish s е implement being 7j cwt. Dedueting this|is in the cutting or penetration of the share task ; his work w: - strain (which is sustained equally by both sides of | The share with other parts of the plough body, minutes; his wo 1 : 0 ain e eompetitors will Wadboreugh, in some of th ан tiffest eri MIS ^ orcestershire, and this will we believe Mt test to which the judges will? "We "m next week а of this and A oue M p rp bs ЕА the preliminary work of the stewards, acie vua уар anchorage. 1 it ora | | Jor 18, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, 688 draught-li ine takes off а u portion of the pressure | from the furrow bottom, di emet to some extent the friction and cohesion of the under- a oda: "inda * ак pressure n the Pug MU, But upward ten- t as in d too meb wedge-shaped shares is possible,—the tines being set pointing downwards like anchor-flukes *' tearing i nd;” and the tendency of imple- | CHESHIRE eclally after steam cultivation. It never told so well esp before. The same may be said of Barley ai and Oats, Who n and the pastures more fallow: p^ ay, lik gold, very good but little Wi n 2 ke. BERKS : руке Ак Wallingford, July 9. —The eat in our ru digg tr dy yog reg р than it ins et for some years; owing nt of dry weather we had in May i "i 67 as we often get, but I think аге ield. The early sown Barley looks show want of rain. ohn B. Spearing. ant, t half а crop; well got. Grass: good, but in. Роба т ап average ; Barley, full a угы Mangels, yr мей bu Dui very ; Potatoes, good; hay, half Ё Beans, and Pons late; p ge good plant average. JW. Слмвашов: Siret Най, West Wickham. ih в рЫ ce of е Whoat сгорз is on the differe: soils, Ma MOT on the heavy lands ; the не ^ Же heavy land is good, but on T lw pa it is mE light стор, re sown lat doubtless be bad. Some of are ^ pos а g Beins are not so iret hort; there is but little Rye r thin soils P promising, the time of "fole wering has been very "favourable; there isa little unevenness 1n some of arley Benin косий lu the dry weather about the time of sowing, but he whole, he appearance is good ; Oats too are very ge y good, nd an early Mrs and full average crops vx A а 2 огум Beans appear t be ап excellent crop, and lh t yet stage received a check from е eflects ts of dry weather, and a e attack of t S dip duda fy wi lini been Ter n it is, hersi fo fast recovering, a may yet jw Бира e from fly, and so fa Lee: e. "i торв tly improved since the ate тае апа js has menced E „А fin lden M. of d T e he fo art havi the country, the former p: aving a very large per centage of black o r blighted ears, whilst the latter is entirely tis atthe wheels of the implement MS fee. be made to sustain the whole of the downward мовти Devon: Tawstock.—Wheat : Occasional thin fields, but thrust oceasioned by the cleavage and Lond g of erop generally “rood, promi pong FAC des at , m the ground, й Nw e. Koh might travel трой | full crop on the whole бо: p еб» ығ, ooth ed rail with a pos лур чырр мш, Р, е to а ы: in ран. -— the 1 f 4h bridge- platform as well, would involve a waste of motive-power than (as we have aen) e» unt your behind Ayumi езше d "shi sn in whi oh | Res P ite down - m MR gr а hea My! ri over more cibi -power (Кай fi p^ in а шй дү" partial ru ШЕ, of shares and Lies on ppt AE rid НЕ Mr. RoMAINE'S ne never даман. avelling (at, its oir Ut pace xh ym 109, Зы n abont 10 15 lbs. $e DAMEN о 4 8 n ut 1 t. of the motive power w: engaged in e digging cylinder about the land to its = And, of course, t d, vy scheme falls: e ground, when it is once shown how а loomctivee engine injures the texture of the land by press Analyse the [Aeris and реак: аб work in any e the essential n ly extraneous and a ; compare the power asserted by theory to be requisite fo r- coming the force by which earth cleaves to ear added to r engine, and yo LP lea: з. that. no very vast an urprisin bs laints of dis: e gardens rally flourishing. ay short, but unproved of late. Clover, first crop a failure on many lands. od pane of Turnips. Mangels good ut late on spring-ploughed hi e гр soils, land. vest will be ears th М — Sow well- known à coller or black insec appear Beans aceumulating daily, i бов tting their usual b plant T Dia. he fre raptos ec — — n perceptible h plant, Теле pod allowing duy i Sì exists еу, the Чао thoro required. motive-power TAN са т and that percentage of of the stotive- posit uim made effective , Let not those po йе! could d powerfully generation, linger on without sharing in its sharing benefits, from some vague idea that incomparabl r s wonderful ingenuity and patient working out of tails b details by first-class mechanicians have ever yet achieved. Т, А. C. THE APPEARANCE OF THE б BEDFORD : m —I the Wheat d this neigh- Å nises above an average yield, the Barley an average, Oats an а s and t 1 am afraid if the present very dry and hot er con- tinues it will injure the quality JL both W Wheat and Barley upon all dry soils. Wiliam La Stevington.— pe prospect for Wheat in my orien жар wart to ai at least кү Ad en у y to not less 00 and 1 m progressively and pro- bortionall е beco! with the whole may be p vnd assiduity on recently attacked m fes! > у Peta are yet be lousy. а ptem t and hail have at least partly destro: be observed btning ; as it does other objects " Oats and Barle 4 Potatoes aro decidediy diseased again to a great extent, the most in distriota m by the thunder-storm raged ; to be оссо ® sod drenching cold fam ihe plants at atan untimely Pom of the year, when the i —and not by e ed to us or the lightnin rience has Lora proved writer that а a e atmosphere and a ам ys em pee D Me and fine sunny wi ер es them fi t; th tter 5 с др ОЧРА, asit w e d th le plant contaminated. ui ever the Potato is renovated or resuscitated, his idea is that it must be by growing them on the soils, thinly, haking choice of the v earliest and dwarfest varieties extant, d t rt must grow them from tbe best selected, earliest, and soundest stocks, which be labelled, ` indexed, noted. Recourse should also be to grow them from imported earliest varieties, coming from Ahy - m = B © 5? p B в - я south. They cem also be grown jm нн without manui » ug them may not gro Агу atan абед of foliage, AY means should be devised to disinherit the m m the constitution of the tuber or plant, osi it о have become so chronic and deep seated, cuitural би, Отця, —Th Wheat ioo ost promising. Stra ab даре and iu filling well; iu Pic instances slight. Ti Адай at the ower tof the ear, but ength of ear z good, Early Barley ils promi уз never worse, Dry weather and want of titm in the soil may accom account for this. Oats variable: early sown good ; late sown unusually good, LUN Straw not ену оло, Anl 14 us. NU districts much injured by frost. wi в pes well and will want rain directly. complaints of a йейсїепсу in the Bean blossoms have set, and tbat there will is а good deal of straw to th but I think the: late a fair erop ; there ipe o suffered р, ине crops of Wheat, Barley, appearance. The Wheat, n full стор; and had the end. Qats a 3» all above ceed an average yield ^i good. m. CER IX RO IES zd have been unusual v po ф attack of green — aphis — 10 days m ув however, к. pere e Potatoes well, eqs S of MAE, Mangi arrots, еза ге Nen crop 096. well as Ve pe BA ы Whe На няе à оное be eut in July. J. since then, has given us the ап abundant yield. The same may be said of the spring planted Wheate, of which there is а great b: h grown in this county, except the late planted, and this i: егу sm. portion, as the season was во very propitious that nothing was behind when eland was cleared of roots by the sheep. The ns and Peas were never more h ore luxriantly in m, Barley thin, L'arerge Я M чао айу on шу беш som: wi; Turnips are very ME; Potatoes are likely to | very good. the - Toe well, and some rime те beso ———— T" THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jvrx 18, 1868, 7 Ав to Turnips and Mangel Wurzel they want rain, and I fear | grow оп my loamy soil, but it may n do so well on То, say they are doing well. The hay crop will prove an таре: pastures are giad, and воск y^ et k R. Bell. may both turn out inferior crops. Owing ON dd land of a lighter erp e that the Browick js "He ind ge e bii M i ENT Ms S skort, id fe er зам E hay” Кез ау Б not abun- | the most productive kind о d Wheat, Which answerg soils have recovered so much from i injury by "frost thai are short, торв о ns p this neighb consider there is the коео of ск. full average стор. On all| dant. Henry Briggs. —Darri anse vk нё ын ned. | admirably on the 2 grave ag ourhood, the best soils and marsh lands between Spalaing, Lynn, and bourhood "brómis esto be а good crop, ап lont thi 1858. ) Wisbeac it is promising to be кде anaverage. Thos. Auken | forward to а better yield бып has Же for the UU я Res LINCOLNSHIRE : Aithorpe. near Louth.— The Wheat pon bids| four years. а Ваг ley із not so even. Н. Taylor. пе result, hit to pla race's White NS bea good Here aA the spring Eit both bes и ш з тч Вго "pe re as the most Drofiteble „К to rley, are light. Cro ORTH LIN w. was, however, still anxious to prove th na: А, з —Тһе crops of Vida 1 n this part of E the то, y ? z ntry а а b wota. обайдетей to bà, М, VL MR. PAWLETI'S UM AS A WHEAT |against any new sorts that might be offered. to my ' the A uti: ful 7 n M e had at that time, апа the ар splen -— WE » notice, The Langham sed i! Хосни Prolific were weatner Mi Kip а M or that ain has done w M. < rie лет і ful things. Ithink we now have the prospect of an average [No one has as pu ublished a more reli or еу strongly recommended, КОК 16, 1857. in the fo]. М Spring corn mult tbe light, but it has much improved Ww. experience as a Wheat grow а lowing experime e five fol- with the rain. Fra. Sower wlett e Ain — The- following аге | lowing sorts were drilled, after a white Clover lea, at Мовғоік: Harpley, Reihen —1 am very glad to inform you | extracts his ters, first blished during the ato of about xd uu of s eed рег acre, at 8i lich that all the grain crops in West КЗ аге БАТ remark- З inB m г eH Messenger. We give t Ts: tho grodue Ф, ауу well, and every prospect of а har H. B.—— | successive den in Bell's Wee Y essenger. intervals, р as TOL рене, Downham Market.—I nevi йт? Theeropa " (Gr ч ue them now as tending to e diea soi cg E Quantity Value Value tter ог more promising in this neighbourhood than ey gi a УКО, will reveal in ; d : do at present. The Wheat із nearly all standing, and seems | differences which the Lee y per Acre. per Qr. | рег Acre, stiff in the straw, so that it will not easily be put don P Р M unless we get a violent storm of wind and rain, and the as 55.) T zi Whit 52 Y. ү 4. blooming has been attended with пісе weather. „Barley has (1). October 12.— The three following sorts of White Grace’ D AE d 2H { nu арр Таш айша 1f Кы ранее 2 E MM A lato | Wheat were drilled s eparately, ands which had | Bowles’ Prolific Rea great deal of it must go down, asit has trovi 9 zd dn previously borne a good: crop ri E ite Clover, d Langha am Red immense height, being betoon apna 5 feet ig and on ks of seed per acre, аб 8 inch | Browick Red.. — .. ec a hao debt рео етос Шаша hot Ше сар. of about 7 pec pe те 79 — AT 1218 6 » y (1859.) g soils, that may injure the sample materially ; {һе Ihave. latterly selected ol y the most approved sort t three weeks е the most critical time —nice light Quantity | Value Value 7, 8 Most without wind will be beneficial to it und every t thing. No. per Acre. | per Qr. | per Acre. to confir m my opinion which are the most profitable Oats СЕ Beans аге looking Меи s Brown. БЕЛӘ Wise d "ED rieties to grow, I therefore нев, the following, NorriNGHAM : Ruddington Gri —My impressi PESE ^» |and drilled them on the ir October last, on an old - Ameri White .. E, I 1 86 2317 0 i Ц frora a ialt to ppp Saring ie кде he 2 Whoat Grace's Write ° Андын рани nca el UR DING. kiss Clover lea, at the rate of about t 2 bushels per Enung good and Over йг. Blogs whois SOWA UPOR = e dae Macy curve ecu е т. б D c а шше equally ý . , чу owing sorts ri tit; Present val ЕТ Ер дЕ (T oer Bee odi uie dedi riori tg в. M intervals Aata i P1854) 0 on а M part Quantity "Dec on ЕР i un and it may ly reach an average. Charles Paget.—— Nor- n Experim о. 1, on з his indi ae me porre erre itn E Mid d а high e of БАЙ, and only 6 pocks of СААЯ ve 3 "m gal. M s ч; Р: ng; m e " е Бипоғаніав : Ёшисой, Munslov, Church Stretton—Tno present | ies жез cete s mtn d bee Ан put On|Tibbalds WonderRed.| 96 3 1 41 9 058 арреагап гени in my immediate neighbourhood a olio g resu Hunter's White ep 055: 87:0 43 9120 follows :—Wheat nota hea үөнү? rop, but ORE ealth i iR | tt va Val Rough Chaff не 2:058. 9. 31 45 910 0 гоме те A erred 4 full e m d No. | em M per qu pir Ae DavisRed — DIM LN ех 40 756 Th › Е 3 ` Dm pra very good in general, quite an average е: — bh 1 т sorta of Wh he Bro me [oM gis. ЖЫ ЖЫ, above Beans very much blighted, т looking very bad, m : px. gi. 3. жа g under an average. Richard Shir: | 1 Á proved Wie eL 0 1 T9 | 9241510 I do not think it proper to give A 2 Mn һөм; got: Barley, “godd. em Wr Grace's Whi E e 18 жы r it a yl ce with the others in the account, lest it might € 4 E mperi Ph 150 7 86 ə5 6 y |mislead. This kind of ent having for many years ELS ramli nglam, July S.—Everything is so promising | 5 | Grace’s White a No. 81] 52 85 |2715 2 |proved for me the АА hmm sort of Red to grow, here that it requires some consideration to find а peg to| 6| American White 5 86 |2413 8 |I do not intend to give it up for not having done s0 bang a remark upon. The Wheats are looking beautiful, Т | Brown Straw White E d 85 28 2 3 | v ell-fot- me Ыш + р g p upright with stiff strong straw, and ч е томду (8). On the same day mi the a i No. 2, уе Miei ero таў fine, Sin oU th he Татыр апа Beet lands n t ao and on the same sort of arieties (1860.) LI end bea: кочу; the Beans stout а ; Peas few | Wheat were drilled, also m H pes of seed | per itio, During the last 20 bere I SM T nearly 60 sorts ht, Clov "alio; the heavy стор | in rows at 8 inches asunder, on vem adjoining :— of Wheat of the most productive ki a None has tho exception. Wehad three itg Poo tetro Marc Rii: answered better om a farm Pd Grace's White and. n T АД to talk ема — eric ies tr emm E ыр = the Browick Red. I, therefore, did not c many d ebore remark to ө Barl late put No. Quan Ae | жапе |last season, and only one new variety, viz, the Giant Turnip and Beet (Mangel) lands ery slow to make even per Acre. | per Qr. | рег Асте, | wy at, which I d f Ma H A a feeble shoot. The rains aws h moderate, silent, | | ку хафа Е Е Ф n refr hing showers, and in such liberal hat all th bh.pk.gl| s |£ sd |Irelan d, a VETT CEDE ya 1| Splamggea o Е jb [Sfi wn сед qu Ed: r si e 1 79 2215 5 emt Lynch, Midhurst.—The Whea s looking pretty - Lm vi E Red... a $ i о |2418 4 тон aner e I vince nd LR ze and promises an average, AN) d rd Oats do. үзө! mmas Moe 0 23 13 — € M мау Peas not good, fast failing; Clover and all plough land — | Prima Donna Red 42 ET L - : 18 0 |against my best sorts of white, nor to so best hay short, and much of it spoilt; sward hay below the usual (9. An advertisement ied w |land, as it was all E before the "Giant "Wed ЖОНУ, not m yx M RA санай wm "dg | Var iety у ot Wheat, called ae M Ne E Vira" 1 pus nid ere. I was, therefore, obliged to drill it per average, but Barley below; Peas are a fair crop, but | Cured 2 bus els of it only, as the price was rather high, | Cabbages, very late in November, on light moory lan not many grown here this year. No blight in the | it having cost me, includ їй hg са s es 21. 9s. This sort | which has grown Wheat eve other year during the Leia Jet w Y pd eu om late; СЕ с at | was и by the side of 2 Improved Browick in the -—: It was put in at 8-inch intervals by the »- average. John Brother middle о , 1854, good piece of land, at | of the Browick Red, at the rate of only 4 pecks of s WARWICK: The Cha think Wheat will be | 8-inch inermis as t pt at the rate of about |per acre, being desirous, on account of the hig price it каке, rz 5 the changeable nature of | 7 pecks d per nd € up and | cost, to make it go over a fair quantity of land. The Sverage. Oats will be &verage, Peas m fo looking bv ріка фе г: but - Browiek was ripe and fit to соб a | result мо od as follows, the value p pe having Beans, although „еу blossomed well, } have very little eom etes ght t before e “ Ne Plus Ultra." "The weather, мент at the price the Wheat is now worth to. pon them, ап tten below average. J. W. B wever, dh prb fine, both sorts were | һе m Шер e бегу; arvested in excellent o: rder :— = i ewkesbury, July 9.— i Quantity Value Value Th - аш ot produci crops т of ehis Toit ture а fav A жатча No. Quantity Valio. pyano per Acre. | per Qr. per Acre. on Mr on са vels it is short; and on cold, clayey, s ose Bush. pks. £ £ s d. Short; as а whole Toons „coils it is slender, thin, and h. рк. gl.| з. з, Major Qüentin's Giant 4 T erit likely to be an av p, Ne Plus Ultra 9 Red gets 8 56 1619 6 should the eb WhAMU Аа e e[4770 0| 68 |1919 6 |р 0 favourably to maturity, and all kinds go on without төзү, Improved Browick 45.120... „1а 1 точек Red .. arae 189.5 d 1219 red gum, maggot, &c., though not equal to стора of 1856-59. The quality of the Ne Plus Ultra Wheat was I m anxious to know whether the Giant Wheat Bor льна es hare coarse, and 1 think not worth so much, аб ће на required to be sown thin, or moderately t thick ; ; Шеге been. e enden too dark an appearance, and likel Mens x dee 2 the miller by 10s, per qr. as the юе Таны an adjoining plot of land at the rate of. . ley erop ЖТ DÉMO very pis ng d Wheat. pec hich ыа 52 bushels per ов good and wellfarmed soils; om olay soils, and om onm |. — Thi i А ДЫ; Ў busbels in one where late planted it has a sikly Ба на is). | This dift ws an extra yield of 9 busbe! only a poor crop ; dé Whois dh rione ‚ Атынг | ТОГЕ а OS. case, and 12 bushels acre in the other, with a clear E [4 EE жан, оцат "B ow а was made on а good piece profit of more than Г. per nere over the Browick Red. rcs f qur nenna variable; in фа eny fdka a ме Са ore, ger dicirur €—€— — the produce would have been larger hal ап ave eld of thi drilled a hes, at | thé Wheat been sown on good land, in b yield af this лайн PM ens d ае rate - T 6 pecks of seed per acre, on the 13th | and after a better preparation; and Жым, under favour- 4 rr А а -- я light a P re nd on clay and mesi o Up ) $ ble circumstances, in а Season, ily 2 ; ot over 8 of an average crop, if Acre. 8 Е $ much.. Apples and Pears nearly a total tallure. Potaioes а j Bush. Pks Gal. Е bushels рег асте, The quality, bowever, of T mising appearance, and at present without disease. Nol Hybrid Red .. .. 85 8 1 iant Wheat is not equal to the Lammas, nor langel Wurzel 1 елу a failure of plant. Swed gooi 2 p died Aum alit. кВ Барт Golden Drop, but about the same as the Spalding and. р a : ol eat a small quantity in . Grace's White .. 495 з 0 |the Browick Red. It bout th e height, bus ers’ hands. Beef scarce. Grazing cattle h 4, Essex White .. x grows а e same hneig: badly, pastures being short of Grass and nights (oo ocli for 5. таран Wi ue 45 3 ? | much de 5 A Ns straw, with а Mis V large , and Дюк. Sheep, on other hand, havo done remarkably 6. Grace mie more than Wheat Гк mie epring а Her Кее ч Wi friend еларга me t uy a Sidi sort of | m with. average crop; Же. rudem DIEI T d heat, the h White) and I accordin 1 have only another small experiment w orth record- crop; Clover, half a crop; hay, half a crop ; гас ач tested its|merits against шу own s wies ing, made with three лы of Wheat, ылы e не; me esee rs Татре promising ; i otatoes | which had for the last two or ive seasons beaten |} h of October, at asunder, at the rate $ , Д * хакылы? Неше, Hull—l th the Е evi ay д» Шу рчы per acre, I drilled th т pets - - M nero, rae а White Clover zs handsomeone and early to harvest, the first Week i ARE [аң кор и аа ОП | produce which I found to be as under :— Barley sown soon a good crop and early, Oats light стор, about 10 pecks of aere in rows at 8 бан з Perd мене straw, but short ; of Peas an average crop ; Pota- | apart, when I found tho тане lis ies Tee: rain, not having the average Quantity @). тч therest of Тат happy id J. Clark. — Outwood near P aea " Gal. S we ped, dd Grace's White 40 1 0 . Graces White аш, ' D ps i Rough Chaff Ме 2.7.85 0 Dom оо ic Tiwi ihat believe, from my own experience, о Grace's Browick Red apply to Beans. White is by far the most "profitable Wheat that I siis || Жр арай! им Rad M мез. ы" Jury 18, 1869.] THE ias. nid CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 685 ау breadth of the Giant Wheat, as it Ы dun E m Browick Red in profit from 37. to e do acre, and is by with. to be experienced at night, In order to make the best cheese, the principle upon Ђера arresting the vigorous Pon before their maturit; | penalty paid for the lateness of the ed at which they | its results, ado opted. were sown. On this occasion the tops of the Turnips | di stin , and the best, from Thus, there are implements on two icb ‚ principles employed in the first breaking up 9 of the fish- bones were E uxuriant v h of pr (ii he ade: both cul mass; and the revolver mode of roun MANET the nd the shovel, made of wood Ай brass rods, breaking. the mass, . In my ow n opinion the latter i is far preferàble to the fo ormer, as it ac ots, in he ground at the rate of n i pd uper Scotch acre; but the о guano o lots far the most productive kind I evi H OFFAL. [The fe ipm foe extracts from a prize essay by Mr. R. Scot улы o Campton, "past Y beer in the late number of the Highland Soc vod 8 Transactions. | THE fish r rather men which form the ori NA of ro paper is posed of the hea de. em and skin of m (chiefly : ihe. cod), dried in the e to fine rate of 74 cwt., or 5. 1481 EE. rial. A apt Sabe iq to ascer jeg Ше, result of this trial, ап re of each, ual soil, was selected, ry, 1862. f wood, cracking and breaking — of cutting and pa Iping. One of the best cheeses, bearing v k o numbered 19 in the catalogue, was made P this prin- judging alone, to determine which was best; but all lo ee каайн crop than the result proved to be the | pos e th le at White Hills, being broken up by a common hay oked a ew the раи of w ich was shortened pe the pur- been afterwards ground in particles by | 625 viri, T heese wou ihid In MA м — of is manure having | E If the dairy implements and utensils о һе Beak dän t to Professor Anderson, that ax Gia i | simplified and improved, and the labour of cheese- gentleman was i туен as to ааг. it to me in CH BOY y ы | making reduced, 16 is desirable to do s o th g order that it might be tested with the Turnip crop Ез 22 "3 E | | minds, as improvi s suggest themselves, they will that yea This I aécordin i ontrasting its EE LEES $ а К be laid hold of and carried out. Опе І would mention, effects with those of a considerable number of other dB RB В Р x tho ugh seemingly trivi al. It is a contribution by m , and the res on i-a во бар этиң А that I was ee SB 23 2 Ir. Wigtonshire, who mil induced to procu orway, with d. 882 B Ё — = р m T д» save the la of which I made a further. ыб ыа on the crop of HC н ing the сога into three or four small va 9 айнын m nd he B ЖЫ вей е first , time, Pm. мая Кел to on which the experimen — —— i1 5 fro ii. being naturally rich; it is, indeed, e the S " = Sq \ ^ ' making Dunlop cheese, It is of large dimensions, . сэ being, in fact, the side of а bank or hill, the Б а кт £8 9 рр дере curd, which is e! pressed ock bei ng ot dry from | the su de At the sam is esa iiia а short time, the wéar and t ts, and Ti e ts, time the soil m b rp Turnip land. e € B eb | the. кїз time d. bod of £ working: The ао of Plots, yw би of six Dem ale each, were ОЛЫ. Т. шер Price per Ton. labour in wand making h agg accomplished manured with the fish bones, and with the substances Qf er T MEE ЕА long eee , kordin rather by sh je енн ИК fe with which I wished to contrast it. Тһе Turni were 7 ve, Weu: Swedes; and as no farmyard or other dung had been z "o WE rr we Mm m days, md КОО aie M used during several previous years, the c te salt the c now MIA Poner Zea g р years, Ic] a о 53 Produce ori Roots | it in the cud at Fils) Be диле pas Шш an The were sown in the drills by a © ә ә wm] PerImperial Acre. work for boys t hey machine, the quantity baing to some cens — - ы = rning ee the dairy to the pigger ; now we by the nature of th — the of VR RETO ЯА [iay ФУ pipes and turn a tap, and it runs o ght the compositions Pbi A re quickly trc rou Кад tho machine than others. Tt was therefore а afte E Кен pes Value of Май have taken place, step by step, until the ar of p 3 ity Пу to E = on? per Imperial Acre. en 2 ble and мс placed upon it could k woe tely D" e wo о o e& employment, s0 ^ nd qr о a туе л тя neig hbours weight of roots per acre being in this instance the ТУ —— in Wiltshire an oucesters| E o not folow our lt of calculation founded on а n ortion Er ә 5 | Valueof Roots per example, I was in a dairy not long since where 70 weighed, the quantities given may not be exact, but 5 5 o о? Acre at 15s, per | cows were milke ir dai oduce was made up the relative proportions are, I have no doubt, very о o eR Ton in eight duis these were kept in the press and nossly-corfooko «109. тшш DIOSA As orem pP | xL mE UT IUIS salted every day for a week; six or seven presses were _ The following is а note of the experimenta :— Several of the prices of the manures given бе edyployod to press them, and every morning 56 cheeses had to be. turned, d, and as many vats and cloths to be g 2 : n Produco por д ieot of the pnm к! а 5 д Ms Е dw o. ai nn Plots, | Imp. Aere. ce, have learned, su have been repeatedly у opinion as | merchants in Norway offer to deliver à at trn or 8 Жунг те рат, mechanical appliances which have Jh PM bus The actual cos! Z Te. vr ntroduced in the making of : б шїк indio e 21 20 A 2 ton, e w it ER HE e oomparativoly t small pericu eret : leg. Та - i: hi 8 |Fish-offal. 17 20 8 ыы o the r m ing, 4 Phospho-Peru, g guano (Townsend" 9) 19 13 10 the wer As for "height was big. Its Па vale, per à r^ is аы in making the Wiltshire с , as it и 5 |Peru e rmi rv cuales epic ez RAT 18 11 jamalysis — given, is not more 8l. . | labor ur and prevents 6 It may be applied to the 6 нодор" сро. a's manure 19 18 5 according to Dr. Anderson's formula. With o modes have some resem- т |Phospho-Peruvian guano (Lawson' 9) 19 10 10 to Towntond's Turnip manure, the price marked, 8]. 5s., чн, еч is и best and X My тет s Peruvian iR Qum au х " L- is what was charged in Glasgow, after уте рег which I know to be of service in Cheddar к. =. ЕЩ d аш, ani 18 19.4 |cen owl а Амет е cheese, and is certainly. valuable. Жын. E, the ther purpose € о this paper to enter into |* the the aedis "i any of the s manures which were used in the wiesen the , Single object being to effect T shali on y remark, with regard to |o : T am well cmd that it is possible n ars of 1860 may have affecte bly. The plot which жаз | manured with the үө quantity greater exuberance of КОЧ and, "ee as it did tha feld eene the difference tari inis nat c rate at which the as applied | gg 1 g ©. a. F = a A z pes. tom forming a pani ru hot water from the boiler еі in this chamber, heating in a few. minutes e highest in the list. "whilst in 1861 i € rd the fish offal-or the Townsend’s | ат peni А. mixture of guano with bones in some form has y i than when was used alone eve den enin with Norwegian fish offal was BM r dom made in 1861, p of Purple-top Turnips. From unavoi idable рзы == е was ded е till too late, vi of Jun e, no доош att of this ж ie weg. vt the. icd ye the зе dr le E than it would other- e Fe id because from first Z "t [rein the whole field gave a promise of being a very p. could exceed the ce of the Turnips during summer, and their seems to have checked by the cold nights of autumn been before they had — "heir Чы development, The field used is -— т е MD much superior to ato on чна used the previous yen As in к^ [E сане, no no "T n oubt fish offal ought also to be mixed with б thet rjo тизи, but itis pe gem РЕ alone сааб дү merits emerits of a new fertilise nbe m effe ctually mix т generall Pann; in my experience, more черан d al ture, thus saving the waste and labour carrying 6 the milk to and from the reru for that purpose think it not a small advantage to have the milk heated uniformly. By this apparatus the milk of the evening may be kept sweet in the tub; no boynes other ке аге — for — — A — | plished by cold water in the mber, [еге а stream. of water uns s through Ў might, 1 |th hamber, t he көй and scalding agricultorista i in ты counties че with Могу least hold its дк with Peruvian Mike | approved man nut MAKING. Тн judicious business man will see that to make the En of his s dairy "produce. requires as. as much dis- eretion, skill ood grain an roots, and therefore will furnish "his dairy room ih best and most useful any for several y The enclosure, “which extends to about 20 acres, was divided into four portions, which were respectively 4. s Turnip man NEL е ышы and advanced without a check till the 29th of October» wanting on part to ensu unwise to be without the seni tools in the diry as | the proper plough ог S etm ín the field. The expense for furnishing a ry-room for — RÀ is very s compared with what it pnt meo and every AE uch pru mm in its character а that e doni E lavail himself of the best C dcin t rite: i анд, xis wegian fish offal with satisfactory т results, and | being ра ‘performoi a; » 807 to 100* tim t | the аара Ает Mes opasa g from In isit to Scotland, I saw numb and cheese rooms m Бари which the making d | Ched requires many inst to accomplish it the outlay would be too large for the tenant. When this is the case, proprietor er assistan / t ising from the improvements in dairy ice seem to be all on the tenants they ulti у and le the side of the landlord. will this. Т the КСЕ conld be made гж а ма I siri such as a doo at presen Di- osmg а A y vi the byre Although the ne are Чорду washed, and kept far. 686 [Уоту 18, 1863, THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND — GAZETTE. and harrowings ; ploughing of stubbles, &с, cleaner than they are їп England, where а number of | receive « during the day, eut Red. ove, whil And petes this, for Wheat, the same as the 1 " ue иһ, жь К cows yak у housed, there is smell, w hich h on no account should be, allowed i in the | they’ receive on each farm Beans and Oats al ces dairy. the milk into the dairy, but a receiver (made of tin) feeding of Carrots is beginning, yon autumn one pl ing of stubbles, two Чой аф ing ро жүр: E о horses Я А г. noches. 6th, Oats: harrowing, dril should be placed outside the wall, into which the milk | besides ы? bushels Oats or bep - кк о еас ig fof Oats one harrowing ; son otimes roing, poured and conveyed to the cheese tub by а ffarm. In October they do € З sov "ro With one conductor attache he jus place for the cheese- longer; instead they get a litt Je Bay, "t елы; n horse, after the sma Sin Ti: e d. е hand. preon а practicable, is immediately over t f Car rrots is increased to oi PM «d fla та raking. 7th, Clover. nb f orifth ai ploughing of Thero difficulty in this, as the dairy | hors mber Clover i in the au tumn efore, o e Clover bs needed should piney A que hrs while that of the cheese ee cin d ме iós ober. In December th А ај 1 еа er again cha nged | year. Then two harrowings in sp ring; one Шош hin room should be „воп uth. The sun should be allowed t o and Са arrots is ere рр um LIA d indgs: T harrow wings ; опо plonghin g Ang iil + 1 апу artificial means. Аала е, . Hot CU oss Ж е, should e! far d а ү 1 у а, and mixed with. chaff » Wheat ий А { s at 10 inches; two нам ; ing © they ides bu: shel Oats per гу. sd When Q^ they get older, they do o nof get Oats | g, but also for carrying afterwards rowing a and d Ln harr gs in of manure at 5 inches, аг: are one year old, one hay and Clover in ing. 9th, rna mn X any m at a 3 е pipes аге laid round ther ; heat, therefore, is diffused behind d the — — mis de n shelves round th This t the source of heat is EN a stove. The аА Ке rod room is an i t, and is desirable during the winter mont. It is absolutely necessary that good cheese be well kept; it retains its Еа and comes into the market soon Joseph Harding, of ^ Marksbury, і к жан фый iiem жаш кессе есе HORSE LABOUR. Mr. J. С. ap n the Journal о ath and West of пер їп f on i mesh ihe boris „ and comes o e follow; i Pula obj et of а of horse-power in the Bngland Хана! н of five tions now given, fam y eh i it appears that this is very eligit я an overcharg a Cost of Horse Мр Whole Annual Horse Lehous- H 1 | Nei се . li рет Minute. lifted -2% e. fHorse power per | per hour. PPerannum. rforman ie., lbs Р HS dT cwt. Costo: 19. per мар оп ап average per T bw е Tn to 1840 more 'Beans than the quanti* years, the cost o£ to accou and i in winter de receive some cut Axe and hay. | | it waè :— and Oats ties mentioned. бо d the last 20 food was about 107. 9 — = п L. Ju Less asm пов, ghin ot stubbles end m manure à ne plovebia at eL from 1831-1840 1841-1850 1850-1860 ing durin, ing summer чүл їп E covering t the Hom with x plough мерге pa M ратро, llth, Madder: horse-hoeing horse: hoeing, and as in jet enr "ds m sA dder in are dug with spades ч » feet, id 3th, P re give е horse. In к Tah scd the а: ord * t Now'as to SA Phal s dii can give soie tene $ ing account, being the aunual averages of ten Farrier and dru Shoer . 2. Ме ending ihn ents, purchase nts, and barness —— &c. Cost. of food of the hor Y Puk месат of horses (som still ! ту) үйө, Ei horses at the beginni ing ог’ i A Sold old horses 1 Value at the end of year nes per ү Total WhitBeld.. 22, кө: gt кыщ E ni Bucks Northumberland 17488 Essox C. MP 37,6 $5,001 | fj 25,930 | 47 20 | 10:7 30,180 ' 18,2 | Жү ИШ: He then adds the f jolloming history of a Nai fara by Mr. Yan hon, of Lire ce **We Бете ho ur Wilhelm Poles, p: pro а. of Zeeland. in Holland, abo "E id aeres in Mme pasture, &. ОЁ this etos, e Sog MR arious 1 £k 13 Va Liu KE This p 5 We hire men "ith horses of the AR edd d was deposited). There are six farms, nd on each 14 work-horses, with one old one for ——- 90; beside чайна During part of the yaar, 18 — Braun dnce ployed. T " h ир, | dunged. with D tons f armyard guano e ponen ми. agre i "vis еч күү чын with 16 re; 5th, W eren and Grass; Nw Clover ; м idw, dunged on | E besides Thi "wo | inches va three horses. to the number of ploughings, harrowings, and | o; Баце еу, t А-7 s with D 10th, 5..4, ; 1, madder: 12th пайдо, 2 when , Wheat, with , | 24 years old ; 15th, , Clover; Qa А. m | Роќа „ and Carro: uh 4 Wages and pe - the'men prese the horses "1 E 0 IR Value of the work done by the horses.. rofit is re peret notmiristanding tha гад Ње quati about the don: 5% e year. according K4 te MM ; 2d, Wheat; 3d, Man uos гоо ovary yeas of each erp we bave or 29 or 28 асхев оп езоһ. farm. per annum. one | havo I 0 шенеп xg Eye n spring as the lst year; in autumn for ist and the dth years 14, Wh ваб : sed as lit Wheat’ as де mu spring the same pem — d. Р h, Clover: in autumn Apara? up of Clover as the m year. h, Oats ar, one "i of мест уе "harrowi ngs; one. plough | nches. lrth, 55: Тогпірѕ, and. Pota- € tl 18 " ires g the same as the 4th year. 195, Wheat : ring the same as the l4th year. 20th and 21st, хе om sometimes rolling of compost, The 250 acres yen: oil are culti- gh deep there. e also grow с зата = “Phe с чш manure Lema) is ice 10,000 tons Ав to istance, the farmeries are of imple- } qm n » 2 5 £2911 0 0 £534 3315 9 um то 1208. 2 9 ғ: He 00 ofte do not use any quantity o of. artificial manure. Tho. V een of crops it varies so very much. Тһе чош 12 о чй tons ‚рег acre; of mad T | Roots ied to the & кайы; тойа village ы the "ils for dry verage ie b the farm s to the > village, two а” АП the mu implements for these acre. manure p 2 cwts.| **'The horses during summer are fetched from ES Tuer веб 80 E a 6th, Oats, with | half- y are t 9th, penes Clover an umn five and PORRER M + about dem; in pages nidis P o roc or a Ж y gg iy toy work с BRA how Pi 135 acres, The 150 isl Ro sies yc ar and from 8 to 19 r day. s 3 acres per —À Кул nae е E rli 21st ie e qi I точне, i ey 4 aeres pe pe E day ir nd бон imis "n m Sometimes boys are employed, chiefiy in second following g the first in l n rra ie answ ie ce m ey horse for extra use ; they i of 8 inches. E year: in f отм debug | Рег ы, fero ! baro ра of nd aba пей! farm Сулышы Жс var "ras the — as | of Peas, one light harrowing, and rolling ; plough- | may ba inieragiing for r English readers.. жа seo our аза ens ойе лага йы. ing o bbles, harrowing, one ploughing or culti- | horses. d. eal, and they are que Хог fo — но паа g | vating, two harrowings, one ploughing, опе harrowing, | You will 2 or. X cw» that pv ү e [3 aep : work with ith tren hores drilling of Жөн, m erri - (Sometimes we have | fore could not be profitable h: b. sipam ор Шеге", v rs т уеб в thrice, then it із опе! “The reader will agree with me in thinking that 40° _ ш дозу, twice). Tes year: oo rolling of W of Wheat en worked | above does possess great interest for P d better a stubbles | т meer aD 2 мыл к, чів n they he уйы qui er plonghed, т eae уз one ploughing with three pat d examination of the labour is thên kinds of Beans Oats. 3 5 : harro bet of hay. Rises es vini to Дет little more | times one cultivating (Uley cultivator) apes: rolling, “ыы Tabor E farm thus amounts ts to 1 аон inea bushels sar | pl of ridges, manuring, splitting the ridges, | about 410,000 с wn (== lifted) one mile in t poek, fon: ? dach farm. In May | drilling, one rolling E horse-hoeing during summer ;in|year. If the ti Ri labor of the ке ET s pasture. ` а n one singing 26 Чэн 4i бта: biis. 1800 hours per annum, is quite much a they [ing and ploughing iu' Beans and manure, one 'or o | considering their VEG. eer LU urs ch ing will be di res; ploughing at da ов. Gi ja acres. Deep i cab 1 acre pe | r Jury 18, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 687 2 nearly 2,245,000 lbs. drawn (= lifted) 1 foot рег |тарій spread and great increase has naturally caused vm inute during work hours. pes besides the 90 horses | müçh alarm to the forester. Тһе following dates will Mrbíetus Я bon labour contributes to result, Mr. Van деп f show that its spread, though gradual, was sufficiently | |, . Bosch tells me that his hired нй Боде amounts to | rapid :—The galls were gathered in Devon in 1853, the | Science and. Practice in Farm Cultivation, By Prof about 170 or 180 days q 18 teams, or. 36 horses ; and ара kind i in Somerset i 1854; i James (No. 1. ‚ to Grow this із equal to the addition of at least 30, er | west side of the river Severo, Forest of Dean, in 1855,| 7002 Roof Crops) R. Hardwicke, 192, Piccadilly, annum to the power, and about, 10207. annually to the | in Gloucester, on the east side of the Severn, and as far| We have here the first part of a work, to be issued cost of the horse labour of We, farm, If, then, this as Oakley Park, Cirencester, in 1856; in Worcest shir i bers, in which Professor Buckman is to relate among 120 horses instead of|in 1857; in North Wales, cw o (point t the results of his studies - em and tha 90, it w amount to 18, 700 Ibs. 3.4 Вора е deua (= {юе by John Savory, Esq), in 1859; in Sas nature of his teaching during 1 esidence lifted ult|very sparingly, in 1860; in Жш Holt Forest, e| | the Royal Agricultural Collége rins The: science ы near thos — eached | from abundant, in 1864 ; at Hastings, ditto, in 1862. | practice o of root-cultiv. ation as з taught here are given in in the case of English e The who $ work on this | is І have this season observed a lot of t i . drawn (— li ile p ls about Cirencester, but A is certain that е crop of root-erops (from natural species) ; on the origin of annum, is equal ti 4 s. drawn (= li AU y ^ 52 has been less а! ant than for M n or four | sorts of roots (in yariety M cultivation); on trüeness miles in that time, or 91 ewts. drawa (= lifted) 2j | years previously. fir а " was at a loss to account for | of sort in root érops (to be maintained by care in the miles per hour eps че оа hours per annum. Now | this, but careful а uon of the state of the ga alis | selection of seedin Beda on degenerate roots (illus- n this f: the co \ is 2236]. 2s. 9d. | during last autum showed that in some situations a | trated by examples) ; on the effects of growing seed for у мета HE nm for hired labour, in | rough aperture lad been made in the majority of these | from degenerate roots; on the adulteration of seeds, about 3260/., or 3 b of escences, ап iom ма e fat maggot or gater- | more Кы. ips, and оп the injur: rse labo i | thus comes to about 4d. per Now, having foun | eaused by insects. «е рр spa Өл оне? o cwt, drawn (= lifted) 24 miles in an hi ) „ of course 1 ous to learn who was t| [un те | clusions arrived at p^ come operator, ag g^ happy t s белин, — t | fello low to whom the Ens is во much in 1 the Eai Tomtit or Blu uecap ич тшшде, | diet attention to the following practical сопс ete ewitson says:—* ові ће which our whole argument upon the STA "et КУ edt олаи, and a price веб tei s gui t eM wing ace — head, he is of a race e i faicinii dui to. zid “Fi rah AMET roots are improved wild ones, only Nu аан из of coun: каа А. obtained by gardening on the sm mall, or P orre Ipon m dansa, б 1 return for all the periecution t tha h as met with? "di. ing o n the large scale; this gardening o р T t 7 еа ean, H -— d aJor- "e fai Dear little birdie, like me you have us impelled to ; fi ied y гый operations d ко, У: Р, х реб "d ins E tbe ig tom ngeon АА а study insects in aid of your daily necessities, and as |. ertain seasons 'which we have comprehended werk an y мат own ga PN : n this gall is new to our country, it is not be wonder er the term of cultivation proce ? cile D give eur ints w жар mg t f at that you did not at first understand it; but now |“ Second.—The di in sort of roots is caused pitch а pn to! She ET хара m that you do so, if wicked people will let you alone, either by үзе г ing ав tH m with eh y b Los din d J member f You- may solve the enigma wh тун h or desigh, or of the education of some particular with the following Д ereasing di -o destroy th propensity which has been acted upon by the ай Мален ж va e ida. м Ves ш ооло pin in f galls—and may you, > myself, meet with kind intelligent всойготут. Ө farming T : 5 n c has occurred lately, at mpat interesting to f strong clay treatment for our lied science, James Buckman, | « Third. че maintenance of sorts їп purity depends is the Success steam cultivation. It is the | Cirencester. " de fi) Sek ^ot the ri right variety for strong clay lands аё especially. re help, 2nd that help is : the seed mpl "Roy: Wottha ҮС оъ ЛЛ улуу f“ “Fourth rth. The preservation ofa good outline or or apapo Sei ы o XY Xd Societies ofroot can only be maintained by selecting £ Ше land, an lupe 1 ‚авто Е І f good form — "s боша e ешр Ма Lis Ве АЯ ake В ROYAL TURAL OF ENGLAND. | seed, ied o алон, обн d-toe " k, the & eda рате Бю Ж, rcome, one b; Ez Я жэ ап adjo n 224 kin TUM in f н 18 аера of wild gro wth, E n now it may that а 10-horse steam nging pla the wi E t ight n, Viscount cultiva! plants assuming this form are А sla em "b f works t cultivation” both, Pe Eversley, cap. om n the chair, the following new — vi Eo cete and geed from such "A foi tching wi at interest the f| members were pr formed and poor crop. steam cultivation, but ny, qe Е РИТ a. ШАҺ, The Зволе of getting good seed—whether , a Anderson, — Bent House, South Shields warrant a large outlay on steam machinery. It h: ned this| "Angus, George, The Grange, Wallsend t, from ! тенеу aped bulbs, pov that a fine m of between 600 and 700 acres of clay | Arkle, Thomas, Shaftoe, Newcastle-upo n „Tyn or Ко e6 um m ш Шоп eit of old with new and came into my hands in a very bad state from a slovenly Baker, E Eliza Maria, Thornirove, Worces! d t f Cha sio € nd othérs of di tenant. It seemed to me the time was come to call in the aid | Baker Henry Orde Lloyd, Hardwicke Ан, t, Gloucester seed, ога mix ure o o e o£ e ЖШ at cde Lie des o M i Barneby, William, Clater Park, Bromyard me family—are very Wh о, поет, that seemed to me the most simple; I adopted К, London Road, Worcester E n рем н ч т. Smith, of Woolston. During the dry weather of d month| Brisco, Sir Robert, Bart., Crofton Hall. Wigton enper, ta bpr Ө moronss of May, when the land baked as hard as brick, and wh Brown, Thomas, Tow. ind, Horton, а аы uality but the quant i no iniplement, mo y horses could make any impression, | Cartwright, Geo. K King sford, 14, Upper Mor Street West, е во considerably d depends upon the truth my io orse po' Б 8 е be, а LM work, — ng an Connaught pe bod reaking u ind in a manner whi was quite surprising. The farmers of the neighbourhood look on, and there peera hilip Charles, Longparish, Whiohureh, * Sixth.— a ана "gom, Hed attacks, Pi gras was not a dissentient voice ; e one said—' This is what we| Clarke, Jno, William, Cambo, Newcastle-upon-Tyne as affecting the yield, are yet поб due to the want ; this is the way to fallow clay 1 have been áble in Clay, Charles, ined reb, Salb MN An and anbury, if it be due to insects, о ly he last two months to go over all the fallow land of the farm, s, Jn hamp! ton Ноше, Stourport mu in t iD-orOps. апа Shen Í in к= d to put it in excellent condition for future cultivation e овер ава, 1еу, гна p. iq ^ Te will ask i - t of the mac! „andat what| Cooper, Benjamin, Pattingham, didis The tru tacks to r acre can ork be done. I answer both questions. | Coulson, John, Killingworth, Neweastle-upon-Tyne =] асу: aria action. The first cost of nay i s 5001. (ten-horse steam-engine by | Croome, J. Capel, Cerney House, Cirencester * In fine. drofa a Лане sort,—care i in growth, Clayton and n worth, 3001. ; two cultivators and wire| Drimkwater, Fred., Madley, Hereford TIT , stehfuing Walt incl d the rope, 2001. ). нәм the reota nd is "тегу hard the cost the first| Dudfeld, Benjamin, Spetchley, Worcester = қа of е 5 time e / . per the second time over, where а Edwards, Jno. Jas., Broad Heath. presen ScrENCE чы лотов. of Root Culti vati ion. "be worked, 1 3s. per aere. Тһе exact| Fletcher, John, Sandway Lodge, Northwi We presume that in an e E r outlay) :— Engin: 9d. 1 bx f indi. i m ite Poster, Hom G., Gioucestet Buckman will still have to speak of оа and plonghman, 2s. 4d,; twO а A is. з, 9з. eid ова AN N pon-Tyne practice of root cultivation ; fcr it is plain that good watercart, man ani Boe, malt of time, A аеннан т Ш они d. Seed, care in growth, and a watchfulness of ene 1 " es т о MM je Pr LAT (^ NUN include only part of this large subject. The details of horsés tkat m ыры said they would gladly pay 17. or Ban. mmm k хое A aeta Кш ld management, in order to th — crop, even Il. acre to have their Тапа во broken up. Itis Hatherton, Lor IY 74 Е are necessary, along with the саге which 1s here well worth the consideration of farmers how the tlay| Haywood, Edw. insisted on in the i selection of seed. Our readers will С * нч whether c ры piu м : her| Hemming, Geo: | + hioh im h or ег arrangement w persons who would make ter-le- h: it their busin et the machinery out to hire and to do XE Е T. collected as having been originally communicated t9 the work at so much per acre. Fermers ‹ on тор clays should | Holl, William, Link Tower Lodge, alve oùt columns, be looking Out to get the aid of stea n their lands ; and Holland, Francis D., Cropt! Persho з steam which has done such wonders in зА fidtorjes— anid Humphries, John, Раб. , a has brought Edinburgh within of Londen, and| Jobson, William, Buteland, exhum. remet da x ad of Mich impor-| Johnson, John. South Piokenbem, б ni d Е à eous. о soil —Believe E ДОШ Charles Stewart, Divan Court, Eastling, Faversham | Marshall pets West "Hartford, irt, Вы | Re creation of the Labourers.—The eal acr Small Birds and the Oak Gal Ies MeLaren, William, North Gosforth, Neweastle-upon-Tyne | which besets the “ recreation C amines is s (he employ- Ad rd is men spare of the labourers after their Moseley, Henry, Westhide Court Farm, Herefor Shifnal r Bu man lately | Iblished the following interesting « communica- Sutton Maddock, ion ор the Wilts Standard :—" The manly defence Pact Edward Henry, Pershore " wor ou birds ay dex. Hee Ecran i i Thos., Warridge Lodgo, Ө rafton Manor, Bromsgrove | al ces me {0 point out an instance of a| Farnell, John, Rugby, “allotment n inan averior Тең речи eris ch ту бале promi Ык Быр Мане уада ине fuer f 1 OWE Aveni ouse, Worce — has not hith been ШАР” | Мапу of Nd |. Prosser, John, а ud у, Hereford т will know that within the last few years a new | na с › rae ао Hill, Surrey kind rof an has made its appearance upon our Robinson, Rowland, Fenny Drayton, Nunenton ees, i thickly as to have changed most| Stephens, 8. H., Offoxey, Tong, Shiffnal - of the leaves E: е young trees into excrescences Webb W A tag sw St. Austle having much the appearance, and possessing many of West, "Thon as Иче d the properties, i ч; the Nut.gall of commerce, which| Wigham, George, Laverick Hall, Leatan, Dalivel | d for the making of ink and dyes. Wilkins, Walter, сори 2: z | чш КК ау оше у e| cia, Hd High Botas BR laying an а ча yomg” Xr эңе leaf is pK The Council then adjourned. mit; 7: cannot We bave ш adoption у converted i Pc мога of whic ‚Ж metimes with eff e have ovon seen e changes ï АЗА : July 1 rn from the — imes, icula cil astelandthat al ural | best effects agresan unn carried out | XA p: t ш fg pte lite ao: T um the E res. А a Е аг 1 x е D ih sli © tho Aeg p ie duy with eed. reri | онор ng to ад Son Ts the crop was ie d u E ai A A hene XS uds я орт Вар [а men were proud of their produce, and reckoned ' репу т ot arrived on [Jury 18, 1863, AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 688 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE their labour nothing. any a i prize | have we had t ш award among the {асса ns that wou not discredit а first-rate gardener., At all the THE HYDROPULT, shows we have attended as judge (and they EXTRACTS have been very erous) the cottagers and MAT EXTRACTS allotment holders’ produce equalled, and e FROM THE surpassed, those of the tlemen ‘gardeners; and PRESS. PRESS. t ening they appear to Тнк HYDROPULT. — AG become more d more successful every "The machine iscertainly «үә п xe year. Parochial officers, then, should take land on |е Жаңы оосор and all S are mined 7 purpose to let out in small gardens, and allow теп to ite size Vente р wegen t e one, and wu take more or iees quantity according to the extent of ."— Daily Telegraph. red satisfied that if eo families, The officers should also supply tool YDROPULT. — ue FS it they will тар |“ АШ Londoners and Рай mb. ,to be paid Res eis his gardening ith р саг gie ials. The parish would, soon feel "the benefit | in mo and diminished ез.” — R. Sco Вит Outlines A: ern Farming. ensive «е ањ. -— Aorns.—The Babraham lot of Sbort- horns ispos osed of, „the attention of other town residents who h engines.” — Gardeners” dn em and Agricultural Gazette. Тнк. to the splendid hega е t Shen, which is to comi Mr. Stra s hammer on the zs uus the and к um of г the al N icultural Society at p a aep eds Shothin herd is x oldest short-horn Lr of Scotland— -the Jate EF YDRO) va - We strongly mend it to our Marne enin СА Horticulture "gr Cottage Gardener. H gn: hav ig tre хе ра сока in that A -of the Е ry. The "which is Ж be pd A argue reserve, is mos extensive. "There are 70 ers, ii year pig heifers, ү, Lk d of this pres ether 134 animals. The opportunity, which mals of sou а-н NURES : For Italian е ammoniacal manure— sulphate ‹ of. -z- 1 cwt. per oet se dl етке r Türnips superphos- uel or phospho-Peru Ts latter is worth its farmyard d For, Potatoes, as am addition to a dressing of DN of guano sown over the pean ar vA ring ee fe us er for the | Rein," sboníà Aa ars Ge ишел Pumpe бы: ісе: a-year. Š guano. order Тн "Hes “We. com mmend it. it "the notice of did proprietors THE “Itis T for sprinklin biy adapta trees, graperies, сет ды уін: carriages, ап hold p Ec bi d" otbing ор e es Regi: for wal j^ ыш HYOROP ULT. LE INVENTION FOR VIDENS, au TERI ING EXTINGUISHING F е will not орі, extraordinary. e cows are good, ed er cula. per me es, any ordi as le t be surpassed; the young stock а nachine which, suburban garden, thus со som t promisi als; while the | having о; used, they saving much time, and merits of the bulls, particularly Sir Charles, Cherry Nb never ~ care "to be portoriiing: Ge н. Du А, ap and Chief of t arem, are very well md poss e Ode T YACHTING PURPOSES, schon А, Я p^ kno whole stock has been carefully bred, bulls | T Е Edison &o. &с. porter. - both. of M Bates "m. MM tribes having been in use |“ We say that THE HYDROPULT. — in the ich combines some of pi most valuable | 10 publio, onse should ` Many of the most blood i = үз чац н T urna bow [ ithout one of these c EAR usofal ma chin ines. "—Com- -— D uses,” — Age —з ercial List. We Liv PAPEPET y E Sg E d H È & AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY HAND POWER [ЕЛ] э 9 ч & 4 ч ч. ә ” я H * Е (SECURED by ROYAL LETTERS PATENT), Н . B а » EAS uo 8, : Price TWO GUINEAS | т T TT у РА У Complete, with 23 feet Suction and 3 feet Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire Strainer, Rose or Sprinkler, | |ы ы юм эюм юм ы эр > EX e ж исик tr шш E: ga d Small Jet. Weighs but 8 lbs poculo em OaE A A urat ation iir E NNNM ква з в кєр š Бевара RE ERSE g Б ORDERED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT AS FIRE ENGINES. ү ag m Е i Bid E 5 THOMAS RIVERS, Esq., the eminent Florist, SHIRLEY HIBBARD, Esq., and other well.l gent] 5 ми да сш a ә|а Ё E ә recommend it as an invaluable Garden Implement. (X - Cp ю СЫ sd S | = © з Г] SATENA B ELE ы IBI EU $2522222 A H E z E A EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. se) g “ i Md M лыны xi HC dip 24] E E Z -— ста a Insu к 1. “ The invention will prove extremely valuable for ай the "P Ө | 3 Bom Ei LÁ? y e dioe h plea express g the high por poeto w noh uah machine еен обо sonde Вошл, zw ы * в 29 working of rou oor Hydro impe with wire à ее tho С sape шош 4 US * |q в |S ^ be a f hd master tages of fire in этанола, аль “Its portability ЖУ} pem " operation re Meam Z 3 BIE E БА d factories, ч puc ate houses, in prev large con ions, Er) над road of men public.—Hrxsv Lowr, Secretary, з КЕТТ E © б while its permet to gardening and other purposes will be үүт” Шы. scu a TS | i L^ manifes! y one obse nn: operation.—1 am, RA. dear *In а over or mixing room it would be of especial es | z Ui Sir, ius mis t Percy М. роте, Manager. Service. - . Harlows, Secretary, Caledonian Insurance х x 8 1. utton, Esq." Company." 2 Ө. өөө өзё © 12.8 9 E SA E 2 ЕІ аа аам pec rre gis ас E 1; UVNDADITT T 3 th nidity ГЕ 5 | y = чш 2 юе паркны but in bise чаран жыды Л, к=. are now palming on the public worthless - us H B fo ед py E: а-а о хор TIMES S5 жыны ым said TET vom gos... Е |515 ongery Seed ish throughont the city and provi КЕЕ 5 = EO COEM US H y These devices resemble in т respects the Шош Mnsappestancp, and are calcula! , » ed the CPUS TNI zE : Жа quss a ar hog ie ihe H EN Show card. The rietor therefore issues - 8 v € £ c SR Hi o CREAR fo: Ile, vd АЧ rties wis to purchase «Lin iig should E 2 A Ре ыз За - „л - T ҮЕ has attached thereto а label, with ИИ — TC EN у bus 9 E H а го a 3 еа Annihilator ou Garden Engine; GRIFFITHS EET Birmingham ; r EON orf ESF | à йу › General A Agent (Vose's Patent)? Unless this label be : be о, the machine E D >| prye THE HYDROPULT is MADE of BRASS and COPPER, weighs but 8 lbs, and WILL THROW | Hiii s 1 HEELS | EIGHT 22 a of WATER PER MINUTE FIFTY FEET, WHEN WORKED by the. POWER | = 555 КШ Г БР ы РЕК ERA s Los РЬ! ПЕН 1 i—i of the Roval Society for: Proteation o£ Lifa-£- its agency. T. SexNoER, Esq, T Inspector Notices sto Corresponde nts. | Bayswater from destruction ig serios to its Weiden in saving valuable property è baee MEC a атага WEDA be| FIRE FIRE Y RE! THE HYDR IN Journal o BMehservi ades А-А | OPULT IS THE MOST EFFICIENT: FIRE-ENGINE M rie for alysis рош До. Ыш м етар ла tbe Sociei Soteer |THE WORLD, BECAUSE THE MOST AVAILABLE. Cirencester. ШЕ an ae ше € 8 for whi Verre i ан Mad ынга ы үү же r which а hydrant or force pump is applicable, and in situations wet HYDROPULT WAREHOUSE, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, Е.С. CHARLES P. BUTTON, PROPRIETOR, WEST-END DEPOT, 309, REGENT STREET, W. Ұз Ej, Јох 25, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 697 GREENS LATEST IMPROVED PATENT NOISELESS LAWN ONE ROLLING, м CO Маган BUE PRESENT SEASON 1 : СЛ ЛЕУ? А0 аара ones GREEN'S NEW "PATENT | LAWN MOWER. GREEN'S NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLER. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED TO THOS. GREEN FOR HIS PATENT LAWN MOWERS, PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN ON THREE SEPARATE OCCASIONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1862, AND DURING THE PRESENT SEASON 1863, GREEN'S PATENT LAWN MOWERS have carried off every Prize that has been given in all cases of competition, and were the only Machines Highly Commended at - Royal Horticultural Voce i Great; ры Дн at "E р т "May 21, За 11, and July 2, 1862. (No Prizes were given.) ey are the only Machines in constant use at the ROYAL GARDENS, WINDSOR ; т) 306, BOTANICAL GARDENS, REGN TS PARK; the CRYST AL "PALACE COMPANY'S GARDENS, SYDENHAM; the KENSINGTON C GARDE NS; the HYDE PARK GARDENS, and in most of the principal Parks, Squares, &с, „‹ x "gt ө Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry througho out the Kingdom. e P: entees MOW , onstita t Imp Sur d namely, ©;. pli tyo f Canat ti SENES and General Practionbility, d tate that th М һауе А tho th th hi í t ut - their cm ое op of rs of the above Machines. have been sold since the Ter 1856, and thousands of letters have been received by the Patentees testifying to their PVT) efficie TESTIMONIALS. : ES “ Royal Horticultural h South — КОШ W. Tex 28, Io “ Royal Gardens, Windsor, March 27, 1863. в SIR, —Your Mowing Machines, whic x — for two seasons, have answered well. They do M work menti, cá Sith a а аа тете ps niu gian jon ern 1 labour than any other Machines I have tried, | use of the Royal Gardens, Windso “ To Mr. Green." e г Yours ны Ско. Eyres” | “ To Mr, Green," s Хоа плед шу, THOMAS Inanam, а 107 hes £3 " ов itabl f Lad ; Pres HAIR де Patent Delivery Box. inches uitable for a Lady. i Н Е uitable for One Person, I with internal gear, 1s. extra. TENE IBN S г Mute Bf gr Ard Boy “Оз у » » 10 e "NS 10s.ex » » ET "- 10 0 Suitable í - One Man or Two Boys. » n » га s 10 0 а for Two Меп E 9 17 6 тһе’ 16mch' 'and Mineh tes chin internal gent are particularly recom- Do. (19 Са ended fort ru A one per PRITES of ховар үн, including Box of Requisites DONKEY and PONY MACHINES, including Traces. э Ooie Bor. „ый 5 With terim B To Cut 30 inches ia (22890 97:0 M „я 221 10 p То Cnt 24 inches — .. £11 10 aihh ug oc ть. И 100 5. “961% bo б. С^ 5% Же ЖЕК Ыз с O » 96 , hu Tug PH 0 is $418. 13. 0 5 48-°ў nouis 2 > Un I оов а 0 » 80 „ 16 14 18 00. [15:48 , 0 1459... 8.0 Trekke Boots for o" "i C ide or Pony, 20s. Кы Войн "Y tos dit Ж ТА 4s. The H. т remodelled for "m р t th р + ipl which have g a 1 satisfaction. All Hand, "Donkey, and Р. у Machi ї Self-Cl i g Self-SI p 1 g g t d "Tha ahasa Map? de from the best materials, and of superi ] hip; delivered Carriage Free t 1l the inci 1 Вайна Stations and Shi Ports in England ; 223 d gi tisfaction, and if not app 3 "тү t d, if sent Carri ge F. role m y pping GREEN'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT rait ROLLERS Diameter 20 inches, length 22 inches, price £3 5s. | icd 16 inches, length 17 inches, price £2 10s. | Diameter 24 inches, edt 26 inches, price £4 5з. meter 30 inches, length 32 inches, price £7. Delivered Carriage Free to ш the кнр Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in England. 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А Т. GREEN & SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS ; & 2, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, Е.С. 698 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Juxx 25, 1868. 4 ; r AN GRATIS, in the immediate neighbourhood of T Covent Mog Market, Apply аё WinLIAM Essex & Sow, 28, Stanhope Street, Clare Market, W.C. The only Certain Remedy for Milde OHN BELLS COMPOSITION for DESTE ROYING MILDEW on Vines, Peaches, I Roses, ай с other Plant T ibas pest, z proved to be the t effi- cacious that has — Sold in n Bottles at p 6d., 9s. 6d., and $8. e: еу 8 Ж {Ше will make 12 gallons & 11, Exchange Street, Norwich. The Gardener's s A v. the Gardener’s Nu This celebrated Мм. bas been "amp unanimously 'Our о fav: ORDHAM'S тууй Вв е ад VIRGINIA SHORTS. Daiya her Greenhouse and Garden Pests spi o ed nd ob of the cost of sent free to any Railway 3s. per ib. оп Ne or Post-office Order, payable to | JOHN eie at the W. Fac . Office, ry, ?8, Little Queen Street, High Holborn, W.C. N B. 11b. а equal to eG Nt UT E ALEXANDRA PARK COMPANY. f 2t HORTICULTURAL FETE. AWARD OF PRIZES FOR 12 STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, lst, Mr. T. сє Gr. to E. L. M'Murdo, Esq., Castle Down | Hons Hasting: s 2d, Мг. G. Wheeler, Gr, to J. Phillpott, Esq., Stamford Hill 3d, Mr. Kaill, Gr. to Earl brote Ripley, Surrey T REFUS nS witbiu ора Charing Cross at E LV ars n- гатта Postage Stamps ог Розі- оћсе Orders | payable to J. BAnsHAM & Co. Ваваңлм'з BRUSHES "yc е sold in US town. -—Eve is Dod J. gos урар Тре 014 Established oyal [7 uth Hants 5 blishment. Рм S BLIGHT COMPOSITION. -N one genuine aqu а that p from this. Establishment, or sold by the . Busiorw Iren E, Seed Grower and Merchant, 37 and Oxford Street, Чор, RS Seeing а ent in the paper from my late Partner (of five years acr to the effect that I was pnahla to make me abovi саса чл Ileave it open to туё ма 9 pinion to judge of the correctness of sueh assertion, "WATER P. АСЕ. EAL'S AU APHIS PASTILS, 1з. and 2з. per packet, are the T cheap ма ча way of Fumigating See his RO. ets tend edel ln for w: plants. 1 — € to d all Insects. Each с: Magnified Aphis. ^ makes oj m3 Gallon of Wash. ш rad be obtained of all - ораг Seedsmen, Pate: J. Nra Edw; ELE reet, Birmingham. ISUM UE ST COMPOUND, е used against Insect. Mildew, on оа Plats, or as : 0 Dressing on be E use. smell, and decante Trees at rest, dissolved 48 hours ац m, mended for oaiit Plants " one from 4 to 16 ounces for Trees at г Sold Retail b by Nurserymen ач МСЕ їп E ала Is., = кәй раа Price's ‚А CANDLE Dm (Limited). ' S (late PAGE & MS introdu Red Spider Magnified. Ё рөнү A of Blight Com опро possible. We tried ае r. E. SAGE, Gardenerto эйи ed. ар эы Р * Will you your Blight Composition. І ѕеё you INT NH к апа аы К Уч Me may кае I be able to make UE redu feel assure tno * by pract: Md. ch - 5а ЗААР! "will ba * We hereby ihat during the whole time we were and | 1st, Messrs. J. ў ETERA xia Ist, Mr. W. Corp, Salisbury ИА AN a quie but it would not do like the US B. Рас & Co., and lst, M "E Cu э м тата Chelsea Med eer AND FRUIT OUPS for DINING САНОИ tbush & Son, Highgat r. Wilkinson, Park peor mu 1st (withheld). 8 STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, M ТА lst, Messrs. J. eT ancha Lee Bridge Road 2d, Hih, poe wet Gr. to R. Мара], Hag, Muswell 2d, О. Rhodes, Ву tp ham Park, Kent. $d, George Tayl. Gr. to C. A. Hanbury, Esq, Belmont STOV d GREENHOUSE PL po se, East Barnet, Herts lst, Mr. нё тА её to Mrs. Smith, iex 4th, Mr. Cl Nurseryman, Hornse 9d, Mr. R. Baxendine, а to Mr. Smallpiece, ultr быту Extra, Мг. Е. Shenton, Nurseryman, Тоодо» 3d., Mr. D. Donald, G: G. Barclay, Esq., Ley COLLECTION of жеме» апа өз эгидер pee 3d, Mr, Mathew er ^ Messrs. A. mew; Е Co., Edgware Road к. LT GERANIUMS 2d, Mr. b. 8. Williams, Ho loway 1st, Thomas Duke, oua to w 3d, Messrs. J. & C p E imersmith 2d, Mr, Windsor, Gr. to Mra, Crawley, enter Highgats [ri Күн Surrey P uw! oung, Gra, Highgate Messrs T. xs E Son, n, ; 10 GLOX1NIAS. Mr. О. Rhodes, Syden Messrs, J. & J. Pea, Bridge Road vant, Hants zli he | 4th, Mr. G. Wilson, На 8 CAPE HEATHS. lst, Mr. T. Gilbert, ar — M 2d, "Mr. у Wheeler, Gr. Stam 3d, Mr. Н. Ae Gr. Жого 4th, Mr. G. Young, F to Mr. H, Stone, Esq., Havent, Hants n» CAPE с & , Hammersmi; 9d, О. Rhodes, le 3d, Q. Ani. Gr. to A. E" Esq., (Norwood, Surrey 4th, Mr. H. Chilman, Gr. E; lst, Mr. Bigg, Gr. to Alà man een 122, xr. B aterloo, һёрһега, Grato E. G. укш Us dae i ЫГА 4th, Mr. Highgate Smith, Gr. to 5. Hickson, Esg, Hornsey Lane, LIAGE PLANTS. 1st, Messrs. J. & C. 4 Hammersmith 2d, Мт. B. L. Wiliems Holl oway За, Messrs. A, Henderson, are lst, Mr. W. Tayl e x. ТА Highgate s or, Gr. to G. ce. 2d, Mr. W. Young, Gr. to К. Barc , Esq., Highgate x Mr. D. Donald, ае Leyton, h, Mr. J. Wheeler, Gr. Stamford Hi EXOTIC ORCHIDS, Ast, Mr.'G. Xoung, Gr. Leigh Рай k, Havant , 8 AZOTIC. OROHIDS. Мт. B. 8. Williams, Hollow E B МЕ, 8. IS POL Rn S XOTIC овон (азе) 1st, Мг. Н. Chii, Gr., Epsoi 12 His ече А 15%, B. В, Williams, КЕ 2d, Mr. S. Woolley, 3d, Mr. E. Henderson. lst, Mr. W. Yo G Tor oung, Gr. 2d, Mr. Taylor, Gr. Highgate 33, Mr. T. Gilbert, Gr. Hastin h, Mr. H. Lavey, Gr. to E. ты» Graves, Feteham, Burrey ERNS. Holloway ammersmith 1st, Mr. B. S. Williams! 2d, Messrs, J. & C. Lee, 8 GARD lst, Messrs. A. Henderson, agar Hood 4 га, Mr. B. 8. emere Holloway за, Мг. W. Y: р Тм, Messrs, Сиб Kar» Salisbur 58, Mr. E. "B. RIDE ens ‚бен тв. J. &. т, Lea Bridgo Road Fuere Amateurs). E: ум. VP рал, Pe 1st, Mr. W. Corp, Salisbury near 24 ROSES. 3. 0. Ре | AP. 1st, Mr, G. 1 34, Mesara. Jackson & Со, Ki ngston 3d, "rn AN Gr, to Lieut.-Uol, Gealces, Winchester Hall, 10 ACHIMENES. t, Mr. W. Monk, Gr. to John Drewett, Esq., The Cedars, t ш cm Gr. to the Duchess of Northumberland, за, ^ фо, рер Әг. 4th, Mr. б. Fox, Gr. to К. Gibbs, Esq., Southampton Villa, Highgate Тая, [^ 3d, Me W. ү, dth, Mr. E. P. Francis, Nursery Mere Sg dina krj | ett, Mr. Œ. Rutland, Garston Castle, Hereford, and Gr. to tain TA ploe. : m Mr. i за! Mr, C. diens, Blough ^ SCARLET-FLESHED MELON. Ms fh in Stanley, Gr. to R. Munt, Esq, Page Groan, otten | 3d, Mr. W. Monk, E ampstead і Jst, Mr. Beach, Gr. to T. А1сосі б 2d, Mr. T. УОККА dr Bon. Kin ngston 4 DISHES of PEACHES and NECTARINES. 15%, Mr. $ Tarner, Bene» ac 2d, "Mr. J Mus Lp VE 3d, W. . Hill, gr. Sneyd, jo , Keele Hall, Staffordshire DISHES A РЕАСНЕ5. 18, Mr. Beech, с К, Esq., yd Woo, 4 „Banstead, Essex ; 2 DISHES of NEOTARINES. | Ist, Mr. C. Turner, Slough 24, Mr, G. Munro, Rabley, Barnett DISH of APRICOTS. Ripley - 2 Mr. x l Knighta, Worth, Sussex 3d, M AO 6 Gardener to Вгавзоу Esq., idm DISHES of PLUMS. 18, Moone. H. Lane & Зор, Nurserymen, Borkhampetnd DISHES of CHERRIES, WHITE. 1 Agen «C. Tot ре юа êd, В. Knight DISHES of CHERRIES, RED. C. Turner, Slough 1st, А Gr. to T. Hickson, Esq. Mr. 2d, Mr. J. 8m. 3d, Mr. W.S c. PRovIDENCE PINE APPLE. Lager M te o c to J. B. Riddell, Esq., Hermiston APEN PINE Арш, вапаёви Park, һи. subsequently PAGE 4 Тоовоор, that we faetured Blight position under Mr. Тоовоор'з sole rections, E that he alone bnews of the various- ingradienig, ^ ed Јонх MORLEY. cei Drew. HUN. TT Trade à and of W. M 58, Я. Gibhe, Bs, Bi. арта such as to cover that army with тһе highest honour, 4th, Mr. Thos. Da Gr. to Ear] and > 1 а great эе) не cause of the каты and to ту ING рур» й = 0n this day m t fallen e he | 1st, Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son, gate whose will, n 4 mts 2d, Mr. B. L. Williams; Hollow: he А. Henderson pg ea vds i, Mz. W. Young. Gr.; Highgate "эюм LU анода House, lst, Mr. 2d, Mr. G. Wallace 3d, Mr, J. ише Market Gardener, Rabley, near Barnett iba а lb. GRAPES. pb of MUSCAT GRAPES. 1st, Mr. C. Turner, Slough 54, Me f Embry 1 аПасе, Gr. to J. Dixon, Esq., coger Cni 3d, Mr. T. Wilkinson, Gr. to H. Moss, Esq., e X ысул... E. GARDENERE CHRONICLE: AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, — Boses. XALGEOLARIA, CINERARIA, PRIMULA, &c.— | Society. It has a most vigorous healthy "The ROSES at " n BUD NURSERIES are Hn та EAH 2 fom фат ке. рне Зоне, | the colour is of the deepest and brightest aes: R. WM. PAUL ull vites all loyers of orm, colours, and marking, Price, 1з. and 25. 64. кер deas sad fuo for ra the ung d, opening 3 aN M | papular fr йр S Vii. sud іарор cen SINENSIS Fri DATA, pice Й sr EM ou ng m оч euo FOTE aer aerei, ia ganern ) 8. ег pac Tus f PD NINE SECOND, havo Бева | DRACÆNA (CORDYLINE) INDIVISA, from TA Egmont, 3 lam," P meh resembles the “ Beauty of aoro 3 100 ЕА ОЁ E XX the P T ШОЛ ; beautiful fine foliaged plant, 18. and 2s. 6d. AR аш w E а dendo improvement ; and. bo ries. | per pac tab atis the poin whieh we would direot atten- Мома. ^ en - firmat aps oem a qum Seed Merchants, Covent Garden tion ; for it sho ows, that improvemen nt, even where z d hard Ыыы и t ig al delightful Pau from YR Wetend dn n s ih а ог eds wd ym hi ^ memes ДЬ from the platform, Waltham Station (for d passengers only), and front the High Road, Rhododendrons. ^ — CRIMSON, Кер PunPLE, AND SCARLET. Waltham mA ES N is Ba D ВІ Е f the Royal Horticul- ё ardly have been Aid cre is тугол on slowly, steadily Lenis. news this for the ova ers of the В, * мар whole floral world. 1 E 75 D the AWA ON B uat V ! SEE D Srl tura Беу аз EN RHODODENDHONS: t as h uM to those eareful and 1861 igi Laeli unequalled in the Kingdom ; 15, 6d., 22. Gå., FIRST PRIZE, T i желу кан n Ee А. ^s TES GINERARIA, from our Prize Collection ; 15., 9s. 6d., and 5s. CATALOGUES dy, and à stock of Plants in the | Flowers has been se ерні in the last ears. BRIMULA Р SA GRNATS FIMBRIATA, Superb Mixed; 19, | most perfect health, of sisi b [e priceó 19: aids al] So entirely c we pon d that AL may still ELARGONIUM Show, extra fine; 22. 6d. ап ЮРИ: 2 be done, that offer an annual pri f unningdgle Nurse: Rail. | we r ual prize PEL ARGONIUM Fancy, euni 9s, 6d. Pind i vro ОРНО Dee БИ Bei uo. fr the next five z . for the best new Rose ues. SA [A вера. инан of d pum in this country that sball be exhibited to the bove XB "3 gts and Post Free. iiia WALTON Das rg" an 1Пт Корк of the Floral Commitieeo f£ the Royal Horticultural Society, 8, Woodlands Nursery, Isleworth, W. СА CINERARIA, PRIMULA de ees most superb strains br the ан Е ега of seed of the advertisers, | Petunias, 5 ае та Chry yet monials of their superior Ёла REM. will b eat Mw equally liberal terms. ESCR UNE LISTS c on application, ї jnglodipg Stamps. ade will d it the ef ua, of pure hasing their ud р MARSDEN, near Burnley, L NAA re. supply, both as ы quality rice, as € pene Ы | tural Восіебу, as a first duty, to will Фе recollected that some time MA necessary work of determ made of convenient gizes to duit. re urchase; New and Rare Plants liberal allowance is made, as з large "amber e dnm: j , WILLIAMS invites asa Н К af his large what TREES there are, nof commonly planted, always d in 5s the order. ho Tid ЖШ is USt ires се e and wellassorted Collections of EXOTIC ORCHIDS, | whieh are. F LoxD PO Ls Шр. inde Ы Da уй И еы Кыш Жаа ATED a а ORNA 1 | and are suited also to yield the shade whioh i » T J. роввох & Sons, ое Rem шшш Ж.__|МЕКТА FOLIAGED Т нн. юар таби quus indispensablo to the М enjoyment of ed pun wberry, Princess of Wales. yery fine specime: rdens and promenades o this, whi D ow x € Тоалет, Же, Of, is Sreet, к, Жок ady, postre tol applicants. ME Tog v.d диз йү rodane ua IEW GE c RAL PLANT CATALOGUE, containing uty awaiting fi ent, the ommittee, и p Jet linr op Gaios Exotic Orc оша, Je rap, даўн dnd. sit пане ich it has circulated f*widely over Y i^ To guy Г he т порі бер s E Б Е Я оао на р Great itain and Ireland? for the. P LE ова? | e ror pelas] аса — are а, Ошо Ordi ERAI: АР з ШАЛУ Thé Vel on various рни regard- Н ani e , trees," has made t weak and insufficient as =] ! $ Ing ; min ү Как Targas tei mier Viens 87 VR in SCR MN and Rare ж of queponnding, 2s обете үк» еч estion whether the tree refer o in шә ie follow wing ni цова. at its pee without further and etr Nurseries, —M E London, ӨЕ г schedule *thrives ok h of in t E" ** Your seedling СуЗи imi л Jmm: ovate, Im H b неа м t Vh Al TA Ba ТЖ Чун di as г н " A 4 Р 4 4 Go pid acces pe Mee ines and Hardy Ferns, | atmospheric conditions of the. particular town, 14 ЧЫ, t th s| Pah 4 Et tho core. yil we glad to reocive PRICED ВАТА ЛЕ from the Trado. This complete shelving of so useful and possible a. Address E. «ка Esq., Gardeners! Chronicle Office, 41, а r fattened oare de yun f fl ы ellington Street, Covent Garden, London, У.О. not MEN on. Ж bos ie rig June 934. “ Seedling dum m vy En ht) The fruit sent is very juicy, and of excellen mo m edlin Р... Pr ibo s of Wal i fi The "— Us Р, на А peer ына fruit, ehe i | colour, iid bs, Am URDA Y; JULY 25, R ^ flesh ; it has all the app н Dispis» Be А per d sid N Я r: ago an Т bota 2 wil to. ati dean it be announced | “ү а put j^ LA appendix t = whieh appeared as complete а list of garden| th P Rc ы мы РЕ SENT | Roses А [f hen р formed, Rather mo d dcc бшк | 7 EE may use the " "Ada lin Sh of South Ken tween the conservatory the родро Albert апа Exhibition Roads, к 1 ап ап ext bo ЖЕ уе. 4 хш ог iyde Park, in i - о return for а moment to T is London ne nn o v e айу аслу o эштер) in M ady groye ig space, which threatens to hego Mesi wil- derness, are Pa Red ; asis m s A think, bed | ed ag 0h desirable | fitness of so doing, гуме Ас be the ultimate rs d unis vb rd Roses not departed P eiently from their| nation of the ground. And if, as is to be desired, \ ТЕ impo rms to enter into Ai е» idea of | the space s be reru gp part to Я SUTTON'S SIX- WE arde s, and ht ought of using|eonsecrated to science and art, and in part t j^ an TI or m p Ее for im of hybridisin 1 the эт. 4 punk s more or ] imately отап aE no Hybrid perpetuals, no Tea-sce no Noisettes, | therewith, no more app! te surroundings or ovs MAMAS + б : n bh irbons ; and eve 1 of Moss Roses, only three коор animents than healthy living trees ri be : yes known cya th or {8 now to b ed Íor. The presence of 'ompani- per Ib- | found in all good collections. The bulk consiste ments, too, would be in every way desirable. вор}, searen, w of pere. AVR 2 pos sh ich ao ER. e Йе MAN mere ur Em a a of быйан Oropa ely there is no branch of gardening tha we do want trees as Se Ere ыша е transplanting 3 offers а parallel this: for in ereating a new | duced ав the exigencies of the case ma: A. ud October | Rose ent gain is easily secured, which is| And if it be politie, as we believe it is, to plant CARDEN mi FLOWER S 140 yv 5A ААЦ Bonds of more n d. of herbaceous things like | these **fast- owing umbrageous trees" o this the ME US ied kinds, y А5 ж be sown during the | Pansies, Verbenas, and the li And what i om ith which the Royal Horticultural Society оны — S [йөге portant tha ere number, it can so closely connected; if it be, moreover, prie d E ij p үеде that the majority of modern Roses are desse as уе а те sure it is, to experimentalise Lettuce, pr "ww ipinac тш Joriy Onion, ' d. pug Ж much me than those the 3. ave | and g ation beyond what we ssl Carrot, Early eraria, choice sorts ds i" ho eares now for Belle iolette,| possess, as t e fitness of various unus , Endive of tori choice sorta Pi AR punt ө, ‚ Ornement de Parade, Grand Marbled, o е в for Lo ks—how natural is it that f Бохь, Royal эне вы "запас, Reading. | буп due en ot perished from Аш Dr r2 n КАЛА | mm а agis Lond Te oint pos e Eco gr^ : "Price jusbel (or ро . DE - hien cte UD Es А! m rade о | | Pw OUR WAEA: T CROPS MAY "88 DOUBLED,” «nd Lof our ae | Papers, бите on рын, e ae TEES Wio aon мы, and that "ве idee | "лоу CES sweet Roses in whi Pyt Ea uet ma pren ean: be done for ( a e y go y ti RIANA, — EU "E "Beedlings of this iren іу | to be looked to. i Ет LE ofer healt yj mir Pai -y TX сыр by а т. Paul of Waltham a sk LES mau he е ате к^ rize; апа at were exhibited at the las MA: and EET Pe н С, отш её of he Royal аи new Rose, Cross, and ens of do йок of de иче ЖЛ the proper D vem is surely full Y auram ai with the sand St the district end burnt ay from the progressing aud not very distant 160 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. thilUs Princess Royal of land i; to lay a foundation for амт growt th— good firm berry for travelling, and keeps up а good cropper. Cuthi Englani di t may without much diffieulty „быту It is just the Strawberry for those зы а nie Te when 7 К ы шн "Pe к h i ? on Queen | lemon-coloure bs DE ^A by м ө ree ө the trees ре igo ge qu uantities for sale. Myatt’s s Cri rims as it | prolific. Cox's Hybrid isa fine, sharp-flavoured jud А LAE eo t with To we set out, is а great. eropper, iso b Mies dark Lain and of | handsome fruit, of good size, а good cropper, and ve ery : that the C E moderately good flavour. The plantis of rather tender | late : ы habit, and if allowed to stand long in the same ground| Ма any kinds have been Sent а America, and are to fako“ Ei this matter of London trees in a eii er Какан Mo aeri: Fr «iet ац grown here, but with foi or thr ed оа дай ап hat it s t а as very fine, and | be re pw i fine Strawberries, almost all bein elio uits this xs nd best. La Constante w: ry Mw Pi. bes ia Dal hg 5 | grows fre With me it does not grow freely, deficien ur. wd: бед e best is riy Pine, а just amounts to—nothing. In the first place, the Төтө, д>. it fruits well, but I grow it fu Шу qud t free Boris. чишу of 2 cae s 10, use А. for pre. filling up of such рге нб ч all is б rfectly t sun, t at Yarm it seems to bem t hom serving, and very e «s p . bany, owever, ig optional, and may never be realise In hady imrar; The fruit is of a hodiait iet, má *1 the best as seen че а goo ч Жу some rd second place, the only própsstton bear ing on the erri and bright coloured. The flavour sitai fruit, of a dark red colour throughout; an ex xcellent ll. St erry | preservi ure qim yc € eosdem ede iv qup : ey OAA тии Da In webs not much us Har най been V YU The t general subject of timber and its management to i ceres Felipe, sent ont p^ by ча Tind, although 1 ејни, Edit Rivers's Monstrous Hautbois and the д which the papers are — devoted, so that it is dud (du Nor BT ПЕ x ames Wi ed and good sized for Hmutbois. I don't Бо if f : f it is identical with the description. | Any at p. 653, by | Hautbois makes a good parent, but the flavour of this gether. And in the bs place it is not from Mr. Radclyffe. At Yarm the fruit instead of being nearly | and the old Pine is what we want in Strawberries, uniform in shape and Apc cades pn very irregular, | We have it now to a grent extent in the late kinds, bat ту and i A n 0! t А that much useful information on such a point аз cropper., Eclipse is as hardy as Sir Harry, and | present, at Yarm, and in sper eamm northward, May London tree culture can be expected, even. if there |an excellent dessert i and will trav el well. Mr. Queen, а small а nd poor-i -flav ured kind м ий the earliest; were the utmost willingness to impart it; for very | Radclyffe also speaks well o b a free-croppi few t indeed ean at. all compare with London | tions 5 this Strawberry a at Yarm fully bear out all he | medium size but у іп feroci it is very ny. in their influence on tree-life, On the other hand, | s ays. This is another market gardener's Strawberry, | Then comes Boston Pine, and plenty of others, We here, on a EFN m alere size, and a free grower, | want fine early kind, ers 68 Оте. of La Con: паці, ion i i the fruit t frm, j juicy, and well flavour red; it is really a -— na Superba, and British em AUN T pet зше E prs клм» fine Strawberry. So also is pee m press Eugénie, course British Queen was good at Yarm, as it is а ue quemad SOT h h | large ehe yu ndsome fruit a yg IE d ie ecl in suitable soil ша situation; in fact it is a Joad to some useful resul In We ө all throug ной Mg dele y and збе ап& grand Strawberry when it can be grown well; and ab ife, because " о dos p Зад rdy ror, am а 'enpital Yarm, Carolina Superba was also pues in all | respects, atmosphere and London drainage are amongst the orb s dor igi iet 2: :$ 4 ety everybody, жын oy ciere a ale. May, of Bedale, | Sir Harry, and а spurious Sir Harr Try, 8 e both grown he question as regards which will grow and sent out Culverwell's Sa anspariel two or three years here and. elsewhere, , With те this ger Sir Hi ris rive in London, and few it any towns ne ш Р» si — and it has proved at Y: ^ exactly suiting it. an to follow suit. riety. Жл is a good-sized conical shaped fruit, often| І have, I fear, ao one p^ demere justice to many = ark throu very heavy сгоррїп — kind. other the | justic all. I aimed chiefly at selecting the best THE YARM STRAWBERRIES. reatest bearers i is e eedling of Niche 8, Na Жа" ўи, Dean, Shipley. Few beyond the small circle of' Fragarians know | sent ош, оной | Cornu поріз; this is evide ntly a seedling much about Yarm and the late Mr. Nicholson; who, ur t ow : n isi leaving his ordinary calling of how devoted himself | handsome an juicy. It is a wonderfu ed ЖАНЫ ultio ES Аум у, spared no pains | Sopper sad i som. i its ков о from the foliag e in FISH AND FISHING.- No. XI. to collect from ts of the Waldes as many varieties | masses. Oscar а © moderate cropper, hardy, and of| ТЕХСН AND CARP PONDS.— Continued from р. 556. as possible. pima and e р) through Mr. Ferdi- medii Вау ba welt kind. Myatt's Emily i is Жы еж and situation of опг pond being determined, nard Gloede, Mr. De Jonghe, аач friends fur- of the | Filbert 'Pius habit, and Queen s н of fruit comes the great difficulty and expense. It my nished all the kinds introdu ee unt Vous also supplied nearly every опе of d тайеев, Almost | is а large handsome fruit, of ne quality, and excava ate—it isa tr ide ; but if my so soil is not of a nai un all the new S sed ee eie V e cid a aon сгоррег, certainly very fine for uctions Myatt, River E e ll, Tum — uis it so by carting a large quantity at m from the Doubleday, Пасу, Kitley, St tewart and Neilson, ritish Sovereign is one of the best of St t& , to cover thickly the whole bed and sides Salter, Roden other raisers—soon found their мейш seedlings, and is a very pel fruit, rich of m y pon nd; and having the clay, I must “ram,” or way to nag " es icholson bMS in flavour, and a strong prover. Choix d'un Con- |“ puddle,” КУРА thick or close with clay, so во asto шапу espe m of мый The autumn of 1862 |naisseur, sent. by M Jonghe, is of medium size, rendor” the bed and sides of the pond “ impervious to gave him r pro of f proving pred of these | with а peculiar dent че very dark throughout, т.” То produce this * imperviousness to water" seedlings in Мы following spring; but in the meantime | but the seeds are prominent, With good grow а, in some land, be very difficult, if not impossible. death called him away, and on other shoulders lias his | think it will be a fair n: it has the Mag S In a sand i ins the attem mantle rapan Feeling desirous of seeing what edit ries ng. Bouhon s, I believe, а seedlin i ifyi i B bad made in this favourite and use efi ul fru it, Ir Mr. Gloede’: clay of а а i ight be pe t diferent in shape, чән very Juicy, and зи. bya thru st ofa stake, and, like the smallest chink or n of y. 400 kinds including seedlings grown ti t f fi solid and jui icy, and а hea avy c ropper. would grow to “large,” and all hope о wo аатай ее Bedale, тыва Козев, d arae: and iari is one of Nicholacn's seedlings, a large wedge- | the pond would vu ru but lec eis sink Dahliaslux e; of good quality, and an abundant |sink, till all the fish d dad an aa nog but “dry land РА Leopold is а Belgian kind, a medium-sized | а ed," Butin ca superstratum, fruit, No wonder, "vt jet e well Б dark-coloured fruit of fine s ary flavour, but likewise the еф we ау Haa ИЩ by the C to is the small village of Egglescliffe, only a moderate cropper. eyess Wonderful is|use of this су, NR dn oper attention nipula xo which was formerly called gles Mem and e" a ctim useful well-favoured kind, and an enormous e are ce succe No etter pe roof oft this it is that Nicholson’s Straw is the grea cropper, another market errat а Strawberry. i- |I give, than 1 by irse myself ideally to som object of interest, It js really a large | orchard a baldi is another of Stew & Neilson's seedlings, Jamaiea—the parishes о af Clar endon and Man chester, t f ага {тп y, |. As may be imagined, in ropies, water, good or id mature in places; but not cold and wet, |and of good flavour— which is slightly Д" а ` good bad, for man and beast, is indispenaitle ав. food. It is catalogue of the Ы Straw berries comprises сгоррег and vigorous grower. Rifleman and Frogmore life itself! In the central parts of the island, rivers 255 varieties; but nearly 400 kinds, including =з as | Late Pine, two of Turner’s last new kinds, both, 1 | are not n numerous, айй ий les are they constant in ом are grown. i i ther ma ivers nion ione L wai alis 0 o "Mice Royal Gardens, are promi е Snape of previous years not + sorts for the north; both very late, and therefore most contain water, жи the r " "i the year they are dry. ең i ful; both | сто and һагйу—пе ег ese late Y of En of former o "the ey built large я }чсу to which the biennial rains, the “May is a [апа Octo Finn" nducted; and biennially ~ good flavour, thousands and thousand lons о е d ery proc iud reed Та | lected. This was used for ч domestic purposes, г, Pat nes ыра T qt сшде deserit — à very large and гера е though 1 . cattle. ui D tanks rt and. generall ard water was -3 and productive.” I hay ө ОНА it for three qa etm | generally ees to drink (you could not get behini ащ | years and c e he neighbou ood | ely delicious frait, Sultane is one of Dr. Мое» seed- | In ге ^ а | lin ngs from m France, a En qs flavoured kind of|*'only 11 inches ef water in 1 the pe "ncn ah topper, solid | and j d juicy. the ey were in Some parts of the one parish ar and: iei x qned d s аша size, ve very imm is another каф” танау us , vcur, an well. anchester other seedling out of the large number which should be | M melting, luscious, and very jui 5. а "dine kind. M hest н рана mountainous and T js rather woes і one Mr. еу the jacens of поса and strong d at кї y only fr e as nam over, a medium-sized fruit of | is another тек n Зер ри мг, alit very : i ES v as P Selle de a no. d oe hea Me 2 very rich Косе Hau tbois гати pasci er e i kind of the British Queen race, | The subsoil is detached [ou of limestone “pond T x handsome, medium flavour, aud Yel to get their ponds to hold water yap í The most wonderfal Ч Strawberry for a e op, frea beer, hardier than the Bri Ruby is ord bed а dai assi aed 1 and cottagers, is a о! edli - named Comte de Zans, which i is descr e pud Өкүт. me g i зары а a о | егоррї market purposes. | “ram” or “puddle,” as I have mentioned, ёг — me M i earer.” It ной т Admiral Dundas and Sir Charle& Napier both main- | artificial e in these held water wonderfully o [owed dire a cropper I have ever seen, and | tained their good character. Ne Plus Ultra js а seed- | well. Fancy the retention of water — Аа MT „| prin тың ыд experience of Strawberries. The ling sent by Mr. De Jonghe; fruit] long and fine, good į absorption of a tropical sun from С Tar fruit conical, often benon- flavour, and very- dark throughout; a most prolific а consumed too by геа m pes DC d не, medium flavour;'and useful kind, Rivers's Eliza is fine їп flavour and ' every day—and can any doubt exist а pond! E Ls Jury 25, 1868.] IN samt THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 701 in Eugland in manner as І have mentioned, would succeed ? Brother Gardeners, r rely assurance of success. the “me: beg you how you are to s supp Лу them With: animal inha ibi tants and to on my ou who have the land to о of last week, i it may be refreshing to your readers to гта that in the mild — of Devon we had frost | last night, sufficiently sharp to cut the leaves of out of beh rs Cucumbers quite black. This place is in a deep valley, and is very subje^t to severe frosts ev Eugenie (white). From the same firm ай examples of a һе antifal large deep crimso ured "e Hollyhock, named Alexander Бат, гч; which a First t-class Certi ficate was 8 азу arded, , A similar mark of Nase" spring, but I never remember a fro E on vex ecc Е ly before. J. T., Sydenham House, ev Frost in Yorkshire—This morning, July 21st, one of тм pr po lo m Clerk. To Mr. seat We lw a Каа dr Я 1 Negretti & Zambra's self-registi thing un by and by de brief hints at the АСЫП есте afforded | in former hours to myse elf ? 1 д д FE + "M a m M airly sümmer Sei. to foh Mesi if I live. Promise me a cottage- -cooked lunche eon of "beans, bacon, and cabbage, sort, with Hain decre Me ЧЫ "Thompson, of А чус b received a Firs Lass С бейне for em ne li diums were con- ye Yustralia. "Vudodi handsome-leaved Calad nd o ne or two inter esting minia- т. Sa lter; h tribu ted by Mr. Bu ll, а indicates 3° of frost, a thing unknown here before at What more ап I say } this s season, Dahlias, on one (E of ground «ed to | tl t wind which -accompanied the frost, are a wreck; the foliage, now that the. sun $s upon them, being dried up, as if exposed to frost late in t Pium blooms, which were covered with tiffa xd түл ара an exposed sides. I m that e gro and plants are quite dry, п not мү had vui for t р five weeks. Тһе weather, t f ї g o, basking i in shaded sunsbine. ` I had t hos ughts of. А this ae as ib stands above, but second thoughts advise me to com plete it as far as s I think оп? at ТОМ, W for alm fresh-water fish, except tho ose nus, Trout require oan as hidi бал; the соагзег genera, as roach d pike, &c., Райс ав деро osito orie spaw Teneh and саг aters for spawning purposes, but also for their delectation while sting lazily almost on the surface of the water in summer's hot sunshine. As faras I ui ee a able to observe, I think that р | эпа quick-growing he are rely injared by bad d ex. blooms of his oer te Mr. Watson, St. Albans, "кеней а First-class pir of idus last few durs has been ex meter of the 10th inst. regis- | havi Many accu water. This year I lost some Balsams and a hile e garden wii mu ди t get the bad | hier 4 ot, the ther ering e in the аб William Boston, Hope Nur- series, конт удай, r correspondent “Dilemma ^ s to ave been "I successful with his SERE x О а rtain point. He then states, der plants were ver | subject o break out in sof ten patches on ed think m this account he must cate for Bijou, a eight reddish brown shrubby Mme which wili Merc be useful for beds. А new seedling Hybrid P. | named Pri anoth (Fruit Соно) ji лягу of St. HA forni on ий, occasion ж dishes of 9M st cl Currants ery way examples о ass growth. | клаб etd ven were White Dutch, ed Grape, a fine wy [rang Raby Cas tle, Old Champagne and Black Napl о these a first e e garden of the Society also came T im of Currants, ts, and we n доо А а pro weed Конор ОП Ga hich has very long leaf- | w not one es lost. stalks, and dark brownish ovate-lanceolate dives ———1f* Di lemma " bcr raise xd bottom heat z floating on the his s Melon ns t use water of that tem tur ng o surface, dancing poe on every yerturintion, like Ke cock-boats on the smallest r of the C is e that plants produce more and better pollen if o 80°, and п eratu have no бд that all will soon be well; it = а fact, рит and the fi ну | conld no Mr. Wuiti ing contribut d fruit of of. the | Jefferson risk a sort found to bes Tuy suitable for pot- ойе; а знн en of а осите P. ia cumber, а | very long kind, was also show eting. Dir alba, or common white but exquisite Water Lil ormer e fruit of course much | more > likely to X set. The old dung ALEXANDRA Pint HoRTIOULTU ро CR d bo th ma y be in the carp pond, But of those water лушы 9h angle] beware! You gem fish fiue those nymphs' leaf-stalks are very strong, «eg you Mn easily hook your fish,- you must possess a vast amount of dexterity еге you can get а carp into your basket. E. C. Ho v3 Correspondence hot-water pos AL EXHIBITR А bright sunny cool day оп Ше 23d inst., heralded with Sarl e are pos apt to pham our а 7, Б t, Fu ham. $ed Grapes.—In my Vinery І have, am other kinds of Grapes, one Vine of West's St. Peter? » 5 for two years before beginning to colour has had | hg of the E. yt da joel round dark, near rly |i 1 to —! nt disa ear called the Alexandra Park. This is situated on the d ай do wer at Muswell Hill, a reached g|by r s Cross to Wood. e иб ‚ from Ык itis is Peer tant sod: чин гран of a mile. The Kp cepe remains exactly in rcha; sed by Company; no visible 1l and app S n the skin so tender | hortioaltural buildings, if it is ever to possess ur, but Removing Bees to the Moors.—As the tim e has no tha t hal spes; PA s стой in the skin. Ав none уе to be erected. Тһе flower show took кн. under arrived for beet a bees to the Heather, 1 wish to | of the other (Kn or pots affected, | tents which were pitched in a field of meadow. land, remind your readers of the great vam ка hive | I am pu — the ase and н to о тош you | surrounded here des there by ын апа rising g ground, taken to the Heath has over one that canno! to the | on the meri ect, J, J. D., Gothenburg, S Linn | from which. Ран tret view of. ther; it gives the bees at least бн. | апу en у throw nee on this|a piece of w wooded and y honey harvest, as І find m x rs not taken to x matter РЕ Кеси to IT the neig moors always lose weight after July. The pnr Berberis nep —I would поб recommend your|hood of London is obtai os tent 195 feet in find is fast coming into bloom, во no ti ime в hould С correspondent to ey Berberis nepalensis oi of doors, | length, and 50 feet in width, was devoted to stove and lost in npo, hem. I , Heather, urther south than | greenhouse plants ; another А 9 in lengt plenty of m as if the "aet mine. That. it would succeed perfectly in an Orcha rd- | © SR E. in Ф d 4 feet in width, contained fruit filled they will collect from the Heath h secured, I have not the slightest doubt ; indeed, I 1 with Fuchsias, Pelargon iums, Petun Achimenes, and se blooms ; and in a fourth ds nad irr in pota, тай furnished with frait from Messrs, Е гавег and Lan с.) join the bees on their return ock, chard-house at Knypersly. Mon d Th "furnished and appropriate to myself the whole of t thei eir в em of situation they grow and flower freely, but have|in great abundance, ру among them m examples of honey, or when I want to take the old hive from the bees | поб as а prodneed ры neither have they a|skilful cultivation were numerous. eed pre €: them in the -— hive; but if Iwant them to grace р s ge d nd trained or.spr at upon | chiefly » Uu пайм: Вааріена, йон n their own hive I place t of А. I my i beautiful Bur as the bees always "i the top hive first, and wind Mov me p nore all that $5. say in behalf of | amon шоп ym аот brillian t'as Cocina е afterwards the bottom one; and the honey i in the new these so-called “ vuv pom Quen Altiongh and the old fashioned, t extrem у handsome ite } ith m me, "UV nd ofd they Md Everlasting Gnaphalium — а fine heads of à been no brood, is very beantifal, and much more all their lower leaves, and Mis. expose a hideous | orange flowers of which а nt irc Re mere i Ые tl mba ere the , 12: lat, Mr. Gil - uo Wheeler ; 34, Mr. E join I tie a piece of tra with ied strings hose of an Irish Yew or Lombardy Poplar. Хаж ы Жыр узы улы oy m рый адды; rely round each hive, so that they cannot separate order to make them more [T ie and - E I Fi asd Varióyat "n ty pan Р, —Ot К куте when being remo қ It f them down to within Ы : ЖӨ nobis nadie ч MD tbe hives about inch from the floor board upon | ground, but they appear to be Гаа P, the “knife, xs 2 specimens iu e i e: esse pi wood, and early next morning 4: find every bee | and. reluctant db T forth fresh shoots. e great | т Yi us i e dio чыш стун ел, 1 gone off the floor board into the hive. І в iece of | advantage of growing В. nepalensis їп а cool conserva- | “i edil a rof Palms Со ёле, Ў Due ae м net or le а board, and lift the hive upon it, and | tory is that bet 1 80 о treated it ge casts a leaf; my "i sts " f udi in exl lübitions pres kind. à tie the net very securely with two Ming ound the | plant, which is now about 12 fee PN is one dense sy а yo x Leo; 9d, Mr. Willams; Sd; hive; when so fastened I tur the hive | ntly u id of tl t splendid folia . B., Biddulph чы өши. А, з Жы Ж; тўз “ist, Mr. Taylor; 2d, Мг. Young z down, and place it T a n :ü l'Gran ange.— —As live e in the North Riding of V orkane, 3d, Mr. Don: ML UNA Мг. aigo D ase in this е’ hive is "ошбу carried it may teret dup Correspondent “ Diss," to kno Effective ent.—For this three prizes were y suspending it on a LE laid across t mall plant of Berberis bere was eia offered, the materials to consist of Stove and Green- - matters httle Кын it is е. pupondod or not, as the | out te early in et sprin ; it was then house plants n and ou í combs will not break do Тһе hive йш нилә оотегой with а pot for protection from is ri шне bottom up vete bees by that means | During the 1 о winters 8 with any | work | of air, not eg the | protection, and this season it has made a fine shoot, and | other plants- in és; their I do find the | promises to be a beautiful shrub. The soil in which to run ose cells t sealed —— | grows is a stiff heavy loam with a clayey bottom. The |j to do any je. he t the plant is much exposed ; Berberises of different sorts grow until about the middle of SEADE, «d when Might freely in г soil, among them are B. Bealii апа home, I pu upon th , and the next T А fine plant of Fortune's Berberry was killed day I ph gel of their surplus stores (leavin the level of the snow in the winter of 1860 Pd Sti i in bees, com honey twenty pounds weight, ii ib чун T a growt th of 10 years, without any pro- Cape ко bited i in s which 5 which ensures their preservation until next summer), | tection. g y, and likely. to | these SR a ult a which $ og on a just return for my kindness in | make a fine plant. W. Culverwell, Thorpe Perrov. consisted of vari having given them a change of air in s luxuriant к a аме EE. ere pt tons of honey is annually lost to | Lee, s # the world "e llecting. This month has so | -— Я ке far bees a splendid one for bees, White Clover being | ROYAL HORTICULTURAL: Л 21. (Floral Comnittie) ot rý Sainik Very abundant. On several days many of my stocks | —Messrs. Downie, haird & furnished. on сана ; 4th, Mr. Wilson. have collected upwards wards of two dein о of Каре. Wm. | occasion beautiful cut blooms of Hollyhocks, d Mr, Wheeler; 3d, Mr. edu! ói. Carr, Clayton e which the most remarkable wére Golden. oce y nie Messrs. Lee; 2d, Rhodes ; in í t the sweltering weather | Prince, Mes. J. McKenzie (а good crimson), and и 702 THE iit nuns CHRONICLE. AND AGRICULTURAL. GAZETTE, noble | of so intimate a kind, that it i is ірон E to dišsociate [Jvzx 25, 1863, " Orchids. —The dis spl lay СОЁ these on this o Pine Apples, — V. оош оё. amon Gril ie i onppertant; Mr. W iama pu а pel exemple of the Queen. va lue br qom the history of the one engineer from that of the 'imen of a large variety of Dendrobiu 7albs. 2 oz. It was s well ripened бешш їп „о, and | otber." and of Cattleyas and бо there were one in all respents a surprisingly fine sA skilful The life of George Stephenson с in fact, to. a great 1 pla n collections from үчн growers, vation, It came yn Мт. р, bond exten; the history of the locomotive ; and ав s уф lst, Mr. за ; 3d, Mr, Woolly ; 3d, Messrs. endet d Other. kind t романн ап high. st apart That e б n Jackson. Amateurs : lst, Mr. Chilman, A —4: let, Mr. Y 9 Henderson ; А мт. | biography of а gifted man. whieh hag F hese consisted of both t dev 4th, M Dawson., түз: e E Erw poe ged the aspect of our country, and w, m among the former the best cam та iis 3 Sinis d RE Me EH 2d, Mr. Kaile and Mr. Car; “с, ecome so familiar to u most n 8 Other kinds: 1st, Mr. Davis; 20, infi Holloway, who showed. beantiful € whose. г ples Жын ча; e with indifference, was yet nfancy when George. Fealiine d. 1 ] А d lI А Stephenson эстей "e y m^ dle e Ў Кош X ж ride УЛ, ал gang n a ^ om noble best Black Hamburghs were again devoted the а nergies of his life to developing be ordinary dwarf kinds too were UN pé yim well, фота CES “Meredith, 2 wd = EE S IE perfecting Ж йы bourer in the field rg > r e on а на заг а др S vm . OR Ка А, тра coloured, and covered with a be kou beue Ot ds. iid endeav: е solve the pb of Hii hgate, Amo g the Wildenovi Pee puni | the. Тгеріћат Black ALONE US excellen wer also | uniting rapidity of transit with евро ja various most [n as well Ж mighb, d leaves че anite Mr. Wallis likewise showen expeniienis. wi with the vie combining as , land X. m of man) l.apodum, is | 8900 "Black Hamburyh and, Black Prince. Fr T | these m s» № was natural that the North should owing nent Mos green px? апре Henderson, of Trentham, also came various Bosne be the first to attain success. nn b in wed. in ts, has appearance. of good Grape growing. uscats, with the exception Кошан һаа рсе laid down to facilitate the | pus. MB. ARVA ius «^ m Lm s.l? ql e from Mr. Turner, were unripe. Vines in pots | veyance of. coal fi гош the Low Dus pee Steam Messrs. A. AT ае SON, 70: e s T ; 38, Mr. Taylor; | €09 ork pumps and гів Li $a, Me. Gilbert; 4rh, Mr. Lavèy. ө Tes, Ferds: Jst, ME | Ашучфк—5 dishes: lei. Mr, Мапе, 2d. Серна): ae the coal, long: pelore "узт t of using them Williarog.; за, Me Lee. Mr. Embry Henderson. 1 dish: be М. Merodith а mh ap e New Plünts,— W eobservedno а арн. Sie Walor x Eta Г, МЕ Monro ADS 1dst, Mr. ** The same. "circumstances which led to the пра has поб been exhibited. and pee on Mere 2d, Mr. Wallace; WS Wiikin Musea ko kp баумен sb Mr Ta rner ;, 2d, Mr. biis 3d, Mr. Бату. | tended to direct the attention ot mt mining g engineerg 'uchsias. у no means good ог е dg d- -Nect tt ted |t nt of the powers of steam- whieh t ought k to ve been atthisseason. None ht "lise season, were. nnmerous, pem У uit gine [ ve iusti notive p the К were large, and all st prizes ова паузрјой т as large d d ро ty. wh we xist d t method of in size; ide kind of' БЕ їл вена, d t. differ м m. kinds "da shown on th £h r А few фойе were ie eo ks осса мав onstantly ots to many inde 4 amd t the h 6: 1st (withheld); 2d, Mr. Bartholomew; 3d, че 4th, Mr. Cheal ; extra, Mr. Shenton. 8, bg iwmns.—Of. these three or r tions, were sliown in tolerably. good condition, the plants were dwarf, compact, and well bi ; a&th i o sorts did ñot appear to di t have been given in former reports, it лат be useless to repeat the ards. Mt. Duke; 9d, Mr, Windsor; 3d, Mr, | Lavey ; 4th, lin Tug Achimenes.— Among, these we observed nothing |. new or striki ing. Such plants as. were shown were, however, well grown and flowered: Алсатйз.—10: 2 MY Monk; 2d, Mr. Uzzell; 3d, Мт, Mj: fige wii. айне, but |? ' ет, е han ГЬ M: 03. меу M. за ү, Hill. EC dichos: 18t, Mr Воо. Nectarines—2 dishes.:: lst, Mr. Tur 9d, Mr. ы айы were, ag. far A Was ; we could ascertain, | m daily айай of a ; large class: of mechanics ONE pow by ж whieh th raised fro m the pits, effect of directing. their à atten: herr ал, апа More llo, a of goods size and' quality. uenti ai 92d; Mid. Lane ;, MERE аз l wholly confined to. the Moorpark variety, of. whicli | tion to the same agency as the most effective means of. there were eme fine specimens. accomplishing that object.” Awards.—lst, Мг. Kaile ;; 2d, Mr. iga ‚ Mr, Sawkins) George Stephenson was one: of these workers; em. lumsi—Eèw жете exhibited; g what were ployed from his childhood pre colliery, һе grew nup, shown. were. good fruit of губим быч апа —— ch Jefferson, hs o daily tended as: to be а to repair and even im Awards ist, „ Lane &8 e it, bu at also ере рнА у learning mechanics; Cherries.—Among these were black Circassian, Bigar: | ^ porpora inei oo pin teaching himself to cm dli gulate clocks, now erecting a eg whieh still he live E ros any similar pursui ;gonias,—These were ee M The th paratively little display. EI ET M: э, Y» жые, V X. n. bi wal Bed : os nicae ^N "Mr, Smith ; За М ' Te —The; best green-fleshed: variety: cante fro; from, i а эчерү ipod to Capt. E Polon Garnstone Castle, | Occupied by "e w shape, large, yellow by his w ке apd: ribbed Flesh, reum loured. Among | educating hi was Gem, a good ofi whi came from Mr. Stanley, of Page. Green, Tottenham. ре ich | period is thns:deserited :— ' Geo its, were- the. sure hours, the largest put of vA "ime pu. hiy his duties collieries; but wh wen ork or by bis казыны: "he was ali mself for higher things, Ніз life at ш i “ — фн — life. at Willin km: as.—Such as, were shown on this occasion 1 É 1 L | чоя Я е eos mtd een | мааи: Өғәеп-Явһәй: Tet; Mh Rutland ; 98; Mr. моъ: або ars teady: wor y the manner, howevet, that; many-of: tlie variti 94 ang | а, 4d, Mr. Turner, Bon rlet: 1st, Mr. Stanley ; 2d (withheld); 3d, b ей мее continued to m e his spare hours in really charming things. We allude more, particularly Ш y paving T. 2 tlie d mist o besos sis or inverted lig ‘shaped’ class Gallac pnm ofi СҮ Г отит gen m They A diligently, set. pores qr ag ме P^ whieh mast novelty is ud du - p cos 8 sted: of. li litt eA ple: r two, b mechanics к лен by "sii bis engine A DT Ist Mr: Taylor; 24, Messrs, Jackson; Sd; Mr к worked: nat that time _ arden: Fasesi—These. in опе: оғ: two: instances; Mbor, Park L cer a fr Pius, remit " улке tian ordinarily LL Д а Ч to. речт а f в. t A p ories; andi ng to в out't trut! айр, o made o Ransom EI patent : stone, whose, A eed чей Eoi E grace the exhibition. tables: bee i e em. While tting by: the side of his Sm which they. меге: filled. - Some hie: for Chiswick from: the Royal Gardens at img res wifein is e" dwelling in the-winter evenings, he bornsiofiplenty surely none она admire, ide а е andera in days gone: by. Le ША, us ж were was usually ое cupied in studyin g me chanical subjects, kinds-there tha some steps will. be taken. b; u я аас x Awards: 3gnlst; Messrs: A. Henderson; 2d, Mr. Williams this matter. iles gives a skete! e vari e за, Mr. Young; 4th, inci Maior же y pi n Poblet, Mr: dürfen 2d; Mr, Непдетвоп and Mr. | attempts to: construct юна motive, which Howen Dinner. 1 Tahle чар Ке which: prizes | Youngs: 34, Mr. Carr; prove failures. These were begun во" early as 1768; — р T inglass,| Before concluding we feel that we cannot protes but it - поб until 1813 that — decided advance — whi zh when. tastelnlly incisis with. flowers. is.not | terts too severe against the disgraceful’ е w {ч — equi аг. ME "Y p 1 beer hs Compared. with; these - others:sliown |'Grea rthern Hailway people, w o kept, rs to An — —€— а. з шы ME etit рй onp üsoccasion were; to say the least » П engine, there! ill. remain у ; ee и. e; у f- them, second. а а the Park on this occasion waiting t ае rsen ihi this object Mt. Stepliedson now appli rofiting by what his pred ! Wilkinson... Awards —ist, Ме. Cütbusb; 2d, Му, Catleogh; 3d, Mr. s for trains for ho special traitis?™ would run on the Шу. їп question, fi еса Toi Cutbush of Higlizate, nished s. pinpin which elicited g Ан i hc awe boe A n "who were cen балан E the treatment th ey UR lf the de f the Alexandra, Park. e must fail. coolness. ыз н pos Sly b be. finer "un te eM Ei dis pos tep made by, Mr. Keynes, of Salisbury, who s consid he|adequate іде 3 , a of th lti te H a ably A тре, of all competitors, Chas. Lefebvre, | Bare ua sphies of Geo! geand Robert 8 phenson, | rinm to: моне y and'olviliéatioRi Aw 14 - im «a аі rince Leon, Comtesse, Cecil | pini, Л which nt; are ly 5| Ме cannot follow his. n нн то е7 by | E ri P EN Madita, Chas. _}Х ооо, i Lord glan, |a and, we think, are. entirely “Although оси rested i in Ше subject will find. inione narra- | accurately, and perlia, minutel i ы Бый» were sronderfally 1 arge and fine; in short one | tive;. it willi probably be admitted. that in. the. usa by'Mr. ir Shia, Lem p em а 1 ый. bloom c ad р be. picked. from his г "деје collec- | the. Stephe ns, such. а: com рес From һө: firat rude: locomotive: od E Ong, aul and others bad a good.collee- stas d Sai life exc achi the son Крзно, m апа which Bigr in drawin бош " the; .of. ле Sag ofthe. it. eight: tions, Rs h owing, to t in ері pi —100: ‘1st, Mr. Keynes;,2d, Messrs; Раш & Son ; Sag Mri mas m. Paul ; 4tb, Mr. Francis. Po: I Mr, Keynes ; Fuer 50. у ме осн "Фа, Mr Р Ауур n 2 1 T: ¿ 7 А lst, Mr. Corp; АА. Mr. Perry ; 3d, Мт. Weymouth. Cut Е —Aunong these Pansies, Carnations; and gem admirerss. neatly: made. litt le tw e present in ; Hee TES of it excellent | having.been in а greataneasure h the. elder Steplienson;: w posicion of an obscure workman, dev voted ЖЕМИ, to his | educati: ET ae the: zeal. with w! an ET Tom nate se Rer of his fath тшд to be тыпе the ofi ч aa liy Lg achievements of the. father.. ары саге: swith! fou и im on history: —— се will be Nee. that: the Ems rcm whieh: them, more: tsof locomotiv дент poa the construction of the first passenger ANA were | ure partial suecessi com t was still wanting tlie-man who should aecomplish fof tlie what.Jàmes Watt had done for lete form the steam-engine, andi eombine in а: comp pa riim of' others, embodying with them suth ions. and tations of his own 48 10 — to the merit. об inventin| the: v manner as Dun Watt ia fo "n of the, workin ng'cond "n PM regarded as engine. This which Geor henson now: entered, though probably у without iportance of. of. 30 ac: carriages | ons weigh 5 | and wo have a graphie ae ; | of copier n Jury 95, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 703 of Ыз work. Evil prophecies w smallest of the annoyances, “ It was болани that z railway would 1 hen Callerton, Newburn, and Willington Quay, where he had worked as gin-driver, fireman, рана and for a kae a think that a different sentence awaits Beau y of Wes e DAI oran o 4 Miner by turns; and Killingworth, "ће Һе ва afety-lam - of new Roses rq? wao but few оп s laying. The poinoped ird Dey, f end iid UN теп and foxes no pore а ssible. ihe p ооой Nin ne were told be e up by the fire chimneys ; while clouds of smoke. d kill 8 as 3*4 AR of p Househo yos po that their са thrown from “сй Г, Ње аг кош. Cd, ре po by There ould no long any u 3:6 Р" itl of the 0 motive. All thes plac reach of Newcastle by айнау; ана hus, ‘helped "My — о par- — ast and tth hn Hopper, [ue tieular prier plants Wero he ealthy. the recollections of the mq forme er associat aurice Bernardin, Prince айт; pud almost to the grave. Consi dering the posit. of rins at а eorreet f anything which has "Mer zd ie yi s нө to ished, and Oats а "ma he к writing, it becomes obvious that: close a unsaleable commodities. frores, b ould be | t highly dangerous, and country e PE IN Боен would burst and blow But e was: alw ways this consolation to wind ap vit h jer record, rrative sonfessediy drawn Aro d m e main у toj M * Rohan, Bai] of Waltham, and John Hopper. Ti e Bea е de Guill fis ig чей at this nursery—a та valuable aequisi- io con " Amo! decoration. 0 Teas in good bloom 1 nid — Willer- moz, , Comte э de o Paris, M ad. William, and inimi i INoisettes—Celin at piunt its moving, and that railways, even if. maie, [то could never be worked by steam- X оа e east of | n their arrangement ; d hot i only a Реч; p e ucti ve vol € whie h is interesting and ne Богове апа Triomp ens Ren nnes, bojh good n: cont Mr. Rad- | уй һав фә Anas Triomphe de Еп, gland. the old vm trang tyt good bloo f. t 'Воокв ioo Rapport e 4} [Report on 7 Mauritiu and n the e carrying а nc across hat Moss, of which. "ihe following amusing description ie agi son to superintend the construction of Mr. Locke, Mr. Allcard, and Mr. Dixon. the line, mem "rhe last w: fear 16 will prov а failure; the чоо it here is Louis Bou ion, , Maüritiüs, 1863— hammer ТЫ | nie e at all the Sugar г Сапе з known to t the k of feeble growth. fine Ty етет а planta, well онан of son а and — — а з Ше Moss, the otber two uu by no means . | book. ent to New Ze o М id his ia abt, All bari beim dis Фое а and we g OF иш older varieties m адре, brillan | in ЖО Veidier, Eugene Appert, etor is IV., ‚ whi rich plos well here ; William Griffiths, Zealand ry settlement, dui anks laid the bog. The кыре of. the. соя аара each |* u also LM this ti ommenced is д e but the tuf Fef. soft pulpy st up t i n into the сари шал filled them up e fast as they were f s, M paikea an Iphabetical handbook through аы o nd 5 roce across the Moss, on the first day's is envi- ful to cut. тоу фе new ri resident, when д out half-way over | slipped off t n assistance pitis, апа сай him рор} Sy ЖТ PATEN isheartened, he desired and even for oy айыр, - very useful t N ONTT Bhan | the season, 1863, with a тар; у ntaine, Madame Domage, Madame Boll, Triomphe Madame (am Empereur de Maroc, General Jaequeminot, LS des Batailles ; Madita ta grender at the belt of ran Conifers — MÀ — thro he n & taste bin "ers Strawberry, a fine fruit, d. of Carte ойде rry; а run vera ум orchard ea and then. the Адий home. ln hoped the time is ҮЗЕ, =L. Y. ЖҮЛ Би a к. with, Ras тут of the | е to Westerham, in dd that the lovers of (Бекир ard “не "nee CATTELL'S ps RSERY, WES Kzuwr.—A nine miles walk in the Fd days, w ith. е thermo- meter at 80°, is not, in itself a ы undert; n ent бан (m "foundered on until they теше! of Moss, wet plaster: оп him by migh: i in future evoid similar perils, by s, or boards fasten ed to the в of рел and goods, upon a bog w eon inc apable of supporting his бйле: individual | ^ ee ГИСТ. | space arr de our aborum, P thei ыроо Recte by mhi - this, pe ann wu lined hm an eme & persevered un he ард it. AN sharh эе кз йт we P» quota | gus as exemplifying alike y and his perse- тегапее. Es he had те а ublie ife, he he t interest in hortieulture and farming, being мей йи he former that his forced frui! especially Pines, To obtained prizes at different eer о Уу mine з underg er|y been at, | ер + th e proprietor has always c | and has been most judicious i a his s. ihe (on li pu 1 во hav а, small рег с indeed js Neo "i ibas grow them for publio gro learn to have EM ordered. ie me tedious, perplexing, anti АРЕ of. ct Roses" h many (шде апа тераа members of "e trade applica- n” MW the amateurs and iiia of dl rishe n th ould be both ооё no argument, IDE | be it e or small, ikea io exhibition, ould ponti, A pr PE T come ДОКУ, К, us pe that reformation will b: in this direction, | is f that growers и. sale vill thoroughly prove thei жүр sal MAPEO is turned loose про {о ann 48, vale "make some Jing seenery. · A quiet aight, e | 100 feet, and having leaves of а will be always worth the trouble, n d for Roses, t also ы ad pov ш pofre. бй чилге ren but of thes e herea Adolphus Н. Kent, Ble Л qu and ce -xalley | und to tie picture; эр were and behind ps, pines asen нс, y с e here we sat I a о of t tio ben Thujopsis dolabrata, Phish. 1 йад соте to look "A à stilluess, almost solemn, т amongs aa Y» aos | and te т at ал only by iho cock ir дөң or the on a поќе ої some in. r t the woods. Whatacharmi for а hermit ortor some F ey A" ng "with а nümber "— was first ma ht, symmetrical, мыйк а baig © ої80 to Thu k green colour. ricated, ve other on the k almost ав " the ide ad been. plaited. th th hey are of.à silvery hue, which gives t tem a а t апа the Ване of p. for the purpose ffecting lus o still insi jst. оп s тоя crooked in their own way. the h of glass t orm made at Msn) Lus ibo purpose | ,experimeht ; into these the Errem Cucumbers . To return to.my subject: among the.splendid stock | of 20,000 plants.there was one variety in particular, б ty 9f | was seeing, viz, а through the doubts өл beset е every time the batch is d. some of the p his hoi j, am i f se Y visitors, he told i к гн а fred having myself first "publie icl; : y, Tias Anak hn s finer tieleiu your col - p.742. I had then seen only the one blo: 2m. bited E ‘have objected to Mr, Бале that his|at the Ble y and пед hom. c. di ы е etri life d Georgo Бане às aot | deseri as à rich crimson, warm climates, ‘Ses al we think very seeing | bea: тївой with Beau and | bc бейнел that NM Фан? gives to followin] aem, "of the the others нене ча ае — m the:eun morass to disturb tbe rest of man manor in hich he collected the zaaterials for acquisition А ur Жолум RM m di c denied ем » rimum prm a torment. eel ue == в Te of a Ла пишђег me flesh with *"The information wanted existed but in +ће тетогісв. more han. fully alus goo opini mpm of individuals, from whom it eould only be gathered | had formed it... di а жес edling direct intercourse, and. | , And as vigor jus and Of them were unlettered men, who, though they | blooming фа Ms barat, And СК оби communicate in conversation what : cd -also maah ona e Ше: t - t топ "written an being qe Smiles adds that, 1 f ly obli ае чиде Мт. б. Gittel сэш so ешын н hd һе at Ne it became his recreation li dis summe to е pesi its exist ence should. be Ea "rei E а iiis could get & evenings to visit the places where George оса bes от 1 ES has eee b een eon pronounced -5 р. I was taken into the house of а Por- had lived— Wylam,! where he was born; Dewley, upon John per and Beauty of 704 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Jury 25, 1863, and пе forward Fuchsias, Japan L шаа he path оп the lee-side of the fire дст студ over my body, Му host wondered at my| Lesen and l at his want t of Feling: for, to our rugmansias and other Jants EY be em assisted | liable to vigorous growing p he get f thelatter are of fine form and petal, in which case ым эке be retained as border varieties, want of with manure wa а апа а у аге та astonishment, fested with maet Тр the syringe well at work ранее in in prin oing t ack E | superuous [oo becom е what t least equal to s mil before the plants get into bloom, In the. Orchid house more rosa in trained trees. Get all еч мек the ые 1 тө За тн ог Ње Как: On the eastern slopes of the Ando tlie mosquitoes in active progress. „5чъ however, as have ша the wood of Peaches, Nectari ^ «nd pricots i is di талса dos аге so gj visiten that even the Indians | growth, e known by the Sedes Брав" over а їп this climate, депу, 1 indeed, the nsi rict d olle consequence of the bite of "emi ашы flies; an EN by deg rees pe кү me шо: чб d тір 00 дзн d to cause grea During three mont. ths of the year they infest the | province of have less water and be gra HÀ inured to a lower temperature and а e of rest i in all | greater degre * of vat cna vt жое е be borne | Jo! n ind, t. this | - s progres reverse. th pl pw ct. So fr as Orchids pud паа those showing | t | indications of Жайы wth may be first removed to the cool end of the (A LX а few weeks, and after- wards puts: in доден where the temperature and M loud complaints and t dogs endeavour о | m by buryin parts is impossible, for the the inevitable death of the calves. progress LA tho — towards a an of d class nfes ted with insects with а lather of common oisture will not iis y the slow Dendro- vp till mnis n ови „ре ble Kote P pé and T" Mos ре +4 ood весе ell at t; stopped when und has the ри ; destroy, ог | soap, | possible means beetles and ot p pests that infest | Orchid houses. 15 be „тее m "sur some o Statices asim } been t өе быча prepared. Sow a little M: Good br eadths of. brown Cos Lettuce may a also воо sown, ricata. t such arkable stances of their Tuo d is that they pis only totally blooming, may be а m y uo pots, and repotted, pinch of Chervil and Corn Salad. Herb- ris must +. Шар ’s Tropical l World. drainage, апа some of them are partial toa close aud ец be attended to, choosing а dry day, and cutting j just as tes pm to blo вво, Remove all bloom. from the 11 Н; Darnel Grass.—M. Filhol has recently d atmos ross shoots of greenhouse p the toxical properties of the Lolium,- db Azaleas, and see to cuttings А раб in of the bae Ex be sufficient for the latest crop. Хор бшк — have been at different ee: kia rein The earliest sown Primula sinensis may | 2a animals with this plant ; [^ & they have not | now receive nal shift— these will blossom through STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, hitherto led to NM. certain concerning the genes October iid po mber, when fowers will be rved at the Horticultural Garden. of the poison contained in it. М. Filhol has discovered Continue о „pinch off all blossoms from po "Ros oses : that it nenne а double poison—a poison of d December, and Ofthe Air. t oris Earth winal strychnin clas ass, and one e. p e kind. He has | stop all luxuriant shoots. Young stock of these for J Min. [Меш i foont feet i^ experiments on animals | winter work should now have their final shift poe ep qo auo cust улгеру} двери. 10 M have o own their special geras, ic ex lained their 7L | 34 |525] 6t | 62 | E. | 9 contradictory effec ta. M. Filhol adde, that the presence ———— : да | ar оо 6ta | ы ху. 0 рш їп б rn may be shown by the shape of its өкүн ii MARG iig i vill тон be а С а Ж РИН ТЛ stai rtic ent pr vr пи e; water 73 | 52 |625| 60 | 60 | S. | 1 че БАГ om M enin, але mo diferent E ar а with liquid manure rather fr «Час, except where | W um КЫЙ Ке v. op EM т tish jo tn E пир. bl ч қазы ж р : ipei Mer ich, tia ылы — Lverage. | | 29.926 ; 236.7 | 512] 61.5 | 603 63 Observations paai AR | ratures an y а live ye ча ation of air, will| July 16—Very fine Corporals Leech NM dee the directis | E rd in ai: of mah] шы lc Hk Ж еам аны, ы и of Captain. Parso obtain the following | Watering. Be e abundan ir to АШ) _ ро сое bright sun interesting facts :— Ж imei young sai М dung pits. = B-Wery ime дле T TEN ч EE стлб, Highéet feading a INERIES.— Continue to remove, in a progressive| Z Дш v. айат mower ATLAN ; fine. corrected for tem) M 30.517 in. way, the laterals of ri Grapes, especially ніч Mean temperature week 8j deg. below the average Mean height of do., at they me th i ves. Give abundance of air RECORD OF THE жок АТ radit Lowest ao: ax En рп. pes begin to colour, and do not, by uy : During the last 37 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Aug. 1, 1863. um tem M. olent "um n Pat pira GEEK nist, ntüre especially | REPPE Prevailing Winds. тау» (ack bulb) ‚ 104.0' 29th Aug. if heavily сгорре ed. шу. H AHE: Eteh | grenet EINE: bem m temperature of АЁ, РЕА — Where the early crop is gathered, the| and Aug. | ЕДА AS | which it Quantity AZ s pj 6 эЧ Ei HO ч 93d 29» lights m sen тт taken off; there is, however, no absolute — = ҮТ or ҮЗ Т gat PM. 86.0" 98th Aug. necessity for this. 'Those int tended, for very early UAM 26: i no к 3 balin; а iH 15 Mean temperature of Air, in le reing ardeo at have any late rambling growths, d Tues, 28..| 76.0 | 51.7 | 638 19 1.39 2| 2| 3| 3| 11114 В! % 9.30. A.M, 46.8* т | Xe 29..| 75.7 | 509 | 63.3 16 131 3| 5| 4] 1| 4112] 5/3 Жн рр н aep жй йал моні SESEJEIFA ME MEFEEECHE Air, іп shade .. 9.30. 2.0° below zero, 15th Jan, ану ve Satur 11] 51] 8091 638| 17 Yes 11131 6l 2| 31181811 Greatest amount of ашай 7 1.000° Nu sci - Continue stopping young wood. Give NC n par aa aa am andanes of water to those in pots or tube; those in | рери Чу t RET Ur SENTRE "There we ч А frosts nearly every night | ia "the month of eu wen pe nged sr "аа old, bark мар pae] orc April, and A in May Пыр they Sid E recommence Syringo ime 59 Ач ad peri f Octobe I January and TE MELONS.—As s00 visis у set аа ЕПШШ) until the ve ced fros February һа fi The total d inches ны u gv Do anas eme linings he circums of a day or two occurring. ение "^ ep the ойо heat from to 10° in advance of the average top hea early on bright т ugh LOWE AND Beds recently planted e кен четке uia to them fairly established. Тһе hea сауу: n. | rain we have just had wili however be of benefit to эшле ois n Continue to „clear away everything deca +. e hills a soaking o of dn enk Ti iquid m p Come on "light syringings "апагей апа shutting pe Ў hro Notices to Correspondents a* As any communications e been. deni toa late, and others are detained till the сергүү iquiries сап be made. We mustalso beg the indulgence of ents.the insertion of whose contributions is en ill delayed. ARAUCARIAS: В, Wes а that if you will Merge the soi! in which they are now and substit ood loam, y "NR will v: eed, th "D d is over Broc s. Carter & Co. Your Broccoli is excellent; it is в good i in rd dude, and compact. wmolen, Тһе fruit I dau on the 5th еа Бег. LS was ioo the: n Jan th reserve ground, Decayed patches of bulbs, which are | Ехн P W B. W inion that Musa ico at Now Westminster, but the navigation to the reserve gro stand e he М flowering, may have mg i plant ОТ өг pianta the river was not impeded. In a по ісе. e к уд pring o arosa Dots |. with ornamental foliage, and that the judges could rightly Canine Hunters.—Three. Three dogs to а rich betreei? thai г things, in ова pots | disqualify you for so doing. proprietor in La Vendée went out hunting by themselves, ейде ld be got out in | Groxmias: W F. Your Gloxinias are EE without tl their master. aving A xabkürehick nn ; the are too much exhausted. erre Е A ed t imposa Һе tissue ich ook refuge in. impe of'the dogs pei ie x osos pod irn Kept too wet, or aro the roots dead. . himself во far e holo in in pursuit of it, as to be ed; i CMT реч Таго camo io TUM incapable of г His companions, after | proper season for ved.: perhaps the ^ TEN T badbe AL ey ЕЭ == of с: inordort c RET pw way of p eserving it is to tie the P. wir together in| which you will find a hig. або, d Loudon’s Arbo se ired and m iserable; the next day. and ы р. 1479. Please send other specimens with portion the small bunches, inserting the whole in thin paper bags, | stem, showing the burrows to Prof. Westwood, Ne id with their pa aws bloody, and their bodies covered with ЧЕ m -— ы E P EM ai e mx t Were таг рин vy all сөк» epic Can you perspiration and earth, and refused all food. The |: ibl с md other specimens m х ore carefully packed to «d to tue abore third day the three e dogs те returned, and the one which | it nob th His nup wille emit fresh roots, which has ait паи А a aaler б your Тенг! Saw- f1 e y al e ^4 релса on them. They may be withf faci- | fiy (Gelandria Aichiope). Lime water will certainly ‚а skeleton. That the iwo dogs had worked. and | lity, and this їв better don E DOW thani when u dr | p | у. thor. aee is thi and hard. enar оша carefully taken Macy Авало: И. ГМ pen pont бе Пета e large hole made in the-burrow. Zes Mondes. ek. со wil be vi — in order that hir “к ев 1%, some species of Lysimachia, but which the әй e, it is good plan to pút tbesoil Lin which they have | зеп зеш) doca not enable us to determing; nore ko А [es rm intoafine vii eve, Шиш in working it about ur Calendar of Operations. in a tub of water the soil will be washed теј and the | Movers: 7 5. The subs atus са year et erben? sen g ) ts retained, which may be d out to dry, an plex. There are threads of some moulds, probably y е а PLANT DEPARTMENT. then stored in any place where they cannot contract| mon ink mould (Ooníerva atramenth DUNS lime, Ше uldiness. Continue to put in pipings of Pinks | sulphuric acid belig derived fron sulphate of iron ud wn over e shading t kar from eps EM = yed ичра - M. J. B. = g in the pods in which the ед is forming. | Taxzog's AYUAEC nH Жов шуыл onm gs ot 7 нант and Tieotees show #еїг | Ñ SONS er жө hes d € selfs should be of the most -— all vcn ones and й. 2 EF. | Jory 25, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZ GAZETTE, HE LONDO 5. A A AM RE COMPAN ҮГ нча J. CHALMERS _ MORTON, Streatley, =E вп BIRMINGHAM y SHO ear Reading, and M, THORNHILL HARRISON, 105 СКЕ and POULTRY PREPARED BONE MAN URE. for cog on PASTURES, | M. Tist Ti Е Со Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, INTH WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. GRICULTURAL ENGINE! undertake reports on the Condition | c Nb] EEP, oo едән EXHIBITION of FAT BLOOD MANURE for ditto. f Landed Property, togetber with the Direction of Find ROOTS, and IMPLEMENTS, т учу POULTRY, CORN, BÜPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, &е. inage, Roads, Embankménta, Farm Buildings, and o IONDAY, T'UES WIDHube held in Bingley Hall, ou All the е bein; the finest condition, They also con- | works necessary for its permanent improvement. ovemb r 30, and December 1,2, and 3 EC tinue to St nd т = N IBBS'S PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of вора, A? CULTURAL ar CHEMICAL COLLEGE, bà ең Artic ке pei rires and nd GOLD a and T: — SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every Artificial Manure of 37 and 38, Lower Kennington Lane, London Divisio arded in following known value. È. Purser, Secretary ASSAYS еі ANA LYSES promptly attended to de с. дЕ AT. CATTLE "m 116, Fenchurch Street, E.C. Мезвіт, LANSDELL & Co. FAT SHEEP Ж А н › RICULTURAL and CHEMICAL opis isl F'AT PIGS 60 5 0 A E S'S MAS. М. Ше. Bur S, ENNING anufaeturers p^ othe Т З BREED DING PIGS d 10 0 The Man "Uu uem D J. f B. iA for the нр Artificial Молотов may obtain every n CORN and ROOTS 5 0 урна эче th Toll 63 are now ready for delivery at his| tion for their economic: pel end аналі е A rra ME POULTRY and PIGEONS К М 0 actories, at the following prices :— Per Ton. | to J. C. NEsBIT, LANSDELL & Co., 37 and 38, Lower Kennington | Prize Li к E LAWESS PATENT TURNIP MANURE, and BONE e, London, s. Secretary. гче раен SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME . .. £6 desi alyses of Soils, uanos, ЕЛ ric, as of Lime, Сорго- Offices: 18 gen Street, Birmitigham. Ey. LAWESS SUPERPHOSPHATE of LI from lites, &c., Dd eng f Gold, US and other Minerals, à Dese rte dpt, BURNT BONE or yh ee PHOSPHATES 5 5| executed with accuracy and despate эпите € GRASS, a ANGELMANURES 8 0 These n be obtain it d of. Mr. Lawes, or through his E Mania in a all T parts of the United Kingdom, at prices ing according to co: м Lady n m Messrs. Gibbs : лн е ү е Chemical Man je market prices. LAWES, % хати Place, London Bridge, "E. с Ix Eden Quay, Dublin. kIGATE s ачна SAND.— Best quality, 75. 6d. per s. per ton; ditto 5s.; 4 cwt. put on the Rail at t Rig ate. Best and pem pee PEAT SOIL, LOAM, &c. N.B. Loaded Truc сае сап M m = = i the principal Railways. | CATTLE are auus and for the quality eremo anima » of this upplied on appli- VLA Sees or IHR nsurpassed for Milking р of their Beef. кейшнен wiating to pure chr "RS and handsome breed can be THOMAS ES ——— RE. Norfolk, HE GOVE RNORS of EMANUE L HOSPITAL, WES' E MS А give Notice that they will meet at Guildhall, London mn уты еч 3186 Juls, inst., ecisely, t qoe Proposa. als and to CONTRACT for the supply o of А gi pure MILK for the Children of the said Deo os io n ы! Nec pl e quantity required esu Mens + seven delivered mihi and E ev p s proposing ресіса to The Gove themselves bor Ls to T е lowest tender. R, Clerk e Govern gg usum AND m FR ы ЖО MACHINES. No. 1. McCORMICK'8 NEW PATENT REAPING MACHINE delivers 6 Corn in Sheaves by ie eye) Rake: vu 341. No. Ae RGESS AND € REW DELIVERY REAPER delivers cem in Swathe ; ico 8361. No. 8. BURGESS d UD COMBINED REAPER and price 30l; т е Corn ked off this machine by a man; price No. GESS anD KEY'S MOWER for Natural and Astilicial pde ; price 251. All the above are STANDARD. their efficiency BuRaEss & È Re rer Д8 intending М g рокат to the list of Prizes received from various tural Societies, he la у оЁ Арті- MA art ta of the world. Immediate Orders are requested to ensure d AO Full а and drawings fo: € ноя чнст ate Street, London, or В. ARK сэти із the strongest, lighte est, most dura and best cutting Scythe yet роби, Tt is used и, вес н н of сга "Royal Horticultural Soc loty at South Kop and has n greai satisfaction to all who have trii The pemos is from G. cai Esq. ** Royal Horticultural зу 20. 1803. Kensington, ch.—Yours very trul: ** GEO. mum 5 CLARKE & SoN, Patentees and Manufacturers, Brackley, Northamptonshire. vs «gi I lil y Drainage, &с. R. JOSEPH Le, н тан AGEN Gentlemen, Farmers, or others, desirous of practical know- ledge in Chemical Anal; ysis or е g, may receive instruc- е. at the College, whére the TT mun give purs ies, an. pour tural and Horticultural Show. quex pn HESTER and LIVER POOL AGRI- Park, АЧУ nd, on SEPTEMBER 8, 9, and 10. mple fac for аш for pursuing their stu. ampie ens rng mna Мы Инн tion "of HORSES, HORNED CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, POULTRY, BUTTER, CHEESE, IMPLEMENTS, MACHI- Full perti mr Re m application. | NERY, HORTICULTURAL ani AGRICULTURAL PRO. Land er Agricul hich Prizes amounting to aarahi of 14001. аге уешептз. DUCE, for w| larg offered. The Е нс to be had pe ap al Improv BAILEY ENT ON, oe maintai UN pu Ed Leg id E ld MUSICAL giat for the execution of Land Improvements by tries of or ainage, and a fixed BAND rize n үзү? com List; о торм 2 В. Вур Treasurer ad. Secretary "m the "водо, 5TA, "Oburch Streets оц т n 'Outfall and other works. For ра зае apply to him, at 52, Parliament Street, Lisa or to Mr. W. , Honorary Local 8 Westminster, S. W. ry, 2, Mar Cross, Birken! " + E B.—Subscribers of not less than s, to the Local Fund, OYA т. AG сор торд L COLLEGE, z Ar enm becoming Members of the ocloty, ind E AUTUMN SESSION, 1863, t than that amount, ma; ^ {ө enter their Stock free President—Tug Влент Нох. тне EARL BATRURST. рь July cil. GUT and LIVERPOOL AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIETY. GRAND SHOW st BIRKENHEAD (iu the Park) on SEPTEMBER 8, 9, 10. Prizes amounting to Van ENTRIES CLOSE on 10. For Prize Lists, ulations, &0., a вом, Local Secretary Birkenhead, тарар 57А, Chureh Street, Liverpool. Che Agricultural Gazette. SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1863, Counci The Right Hon. TRE EARL Ва The ен Hon. TRE тре роае. S Len ло Hon. Т. Н. T EsrcounT, М.Р. N, Esq., на "Hotzait Евд., М.Р, Principal—The Rev. Јонм А: естт М.А., Trin. Coll. Сатр. Resident Professors. хаара AL AGRICULTURE. J. І. FLETCHER, Far *T, BALDWIN, of Glasne Macs A Course of 20 Lectu *R. Scorr BURN, Co-editor of the Boo Book of p » Buildings -A Course of 12 Lectures sagro A l Мас ems ARTHUR H. CHURCH, B.A., P.C. ©. Š., han aid Exhibitioner, Lincoln к Охо ANT TO СНЕМІ Phor FESSOR, RINGTON, nt, ал. to Mr. Wm. HENDER- B. RYDER, Secretary, В. Wa , F.C.8. асса BorANYv.—JouN BAYLDON, M. B. Lond. B. Soc. VETERINARY SuRGERY.—A. J. Murray, M.R.C.V.8. E great meeting of the Royal б. ыг «api MATHEMATICS AND SURVEYING. W. MEREDITH LANE, B.A., Scholar of Trin. Coll. Camb. Society of England at. Worcester and отет айо онн, сопе, гожыя wit s Серене һе на T ТЕ residon ч P eert: ix with advantage to the large numbers ау! or pecial | ше es by the following ЧЫН, Bx bate ERA offered | who КӨ witnessed it. ln ad ж TUM for Pr AGRICULTURE. lan эм ded as а, museum Hawirr Davis, M.R.L, Author of Agricultural PEE ER маг an on the and mtem pm cpm [resto meeting has been fully served. The са VERRE Dav, Хайде өе the Devan Herd "Book": | live stock of the port- horn: been represented ; PUE IAE en б ий sho gi x Short- orns and of gie has DENTON, M. t с. ез е т Road Making. and other Land Im Taomas DUCKHAM, Editor of the Here: ig Herd E ТЕ 2. cua ааа Moxros, Кайо cf ihe Oyolopedia ef Agriouliure nderfully fin collection of farm inery & A Course of $ Lectures on Tillage and Land Drei tinage. га has been exhibited ; several elasses of machines овевт RUSSELL; ро даваоца сне шапа have been вп P E vere trial before тзн — crm E DE MK TUE judges. The manufaeturers of steam CULTURAL CHEM ploughing apparatus T mr had ample opportunity o — of ES „тонг, о Chemist land and exhi "a eir о at work, and in no ТЫ College wil REOPEN AUGUST Jh Por fat Lud MERC ате. ЖЫ lege w or er eater futuris Vo n take е m M. subjeo t was partipi lars арріу to tie гера g ndeed sufficientl тетен to ntle- HE GENERAL STEAM, CULTIVATION шз to the Gaildhall, on Тау" тай, v the Carrat 20,0001, in 25,000 Shares of 10. each. iseussion of a ege by which it > With promoted. Fins T 16508 wor 10. 000 0 SHA Deposit 10s. per Sbare on application, cy 1. on Allotment, € the remainder in calls ctam И. per Share, а; апа te Improvements nerally ; cluding Embankmenta and River Works ; | intervals of not less than Three hs Ti ann ual proide etings of o Soeiety Reclamation of Marshes and Waste Lands; lrrigati Directora, which we ке attended has thus occurred іп con- Warpiug ; the Erection of Farm Buildings, Labourers' Cottages, | The t - а.д Earl of Albemarle, Quidenham Hall, " > о, ше dA at the private pon, of z Landowner, « or through Tu É irman der PR ам nection with í am yo qr Nothing be he various mprovement Ас! Grace th e Duke of Sutherland, Dunrobin Cast more satisfactory proof of the great importance Estates Surveyed Mapped, or I teà Д "Reported + : ; Ni Surveyed and СП ро, о Inspected and Reported | The Right Hon. the Earl of Suffo |k and Berkshire, В, ов р рате Я m cultivatio "i Sales, or the re-letting of Farms. Lien. азоне! the Hon. С. Н. Lindsay, Haigh Hall, Lancashire | culturists than the large meeting ы the Guildhall, — .. 98 Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. —— | Charles Heneage, —— ‚ 8, Сайо m n Place remaining. crowded to f which a short HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. | 79!!! Watson Lay, Esq., 8, Savage Gardens, Tower Hill : хак) Tu erm Esq. A Castle Hill, тб кй, V а | report is dcin elsewhere I by Special Act of Parliament in 1853. . D. Starling, Esq., The Hill, Bromley, К. We derstand that vU proof of this 2, Old P. Yard, West , S. W. x R. De i Qi Tehonnals, Esq., Bickley Park, | Kent l To THE CLERGY, Батага AGENTS, та, SURVEYORS, &с. (With pow н. c s their number). intereat vus 2 wo айо пе numerous ре reed АЫ u жакыры in ount, fc е ofat UP агара, E or do the following works of Ag "S n amount, for Edwin H. Galsworth РЕ, ме rloo Place, S. mand е su ie ltor r ошау and, expenses in by а & | Samuel Walliker, Esq., Mone Order O fioe B Marielle God | is no place like a gathering of ро... d age tion ieu. man to make is mind о: Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, | Messrs. MM ord & Dorman, 23, Essex Street, Strand, Ж.О. | ® de abrite HIS i Tees: Fist бе кау ы emm Mpur- lee angles à апа Dus "Bank, 25 Pu and ficial but y pose, Engines or Mac! London and County Bank, Hanover Square Mac 2. Farm x up asm and Railroads for uem Dens. the “ tackle" at work; and гнаг із Е the 8, Jetties or places on th st th j! Bir Robert W. Sc we & Son, 2, Exchange B ё week in mre meson ere of co Мене c contri u mW Fa ауа дов Yabourem Ой James Е. 5 E, Mocornell Ba 1l, I qi Де ; Yard, те t beer 4 е erection o! ouses, ti nd e сап’ в experien other Buildings required for Farm purposes, а ре Howard Beed, сенер Непдоп, N.W апу years ri € others s who o have beei Mr. vement of and additions to Farm Houses and other Tempor ху Ото: 0, Cannon Street, Wes ца Е.С. students a subject uA ui fter iugs for farm This been formed or the purpose of SaAYIDG: report Landowne essed the provisions of any Act of| into жең pen Steam vation, which is acknowledaed to machin Parliament, Royal Ch “Йе Чет Eos be ons ӨР the nom deperit ‚= the present | steam iux sull ridiót by FowLER's hil ery, to be publie or gen паа drainage pc отео time. wth "vv i m n, w al e id = may borrow proportionate share of the cost, harge| The Co е Сана purchase r ho: i ongside, уе 2TH de. ot Bream ушш ande IUE Agnes impie | fe emo fure their time. le learns that ihe mire men ol 9а strictly financial character do not interfere s wit the plaa s plans within Three Cres date ot Ehe Agreement к e dran under the new Assessment Aot has put бы exsention of the Works, which are controlled onl dms ч er in Instatmen: Бе на отог Voi gm p the Woolston farm 10s. an асте. He hears Enclosure Coi Vi Ee у узт AEA AN ЦА Prospectuses be| Mr. сана of Abingà on, SE of the effect to the Honourable W; пили Хаш Managing Director, 2 ОШ ыа of o Pine roe kem Tis donc and at st he Temporary of autumn steam tillage his clays by Palace Yard, etie, 8.W. a Street West, E. . 706 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jorr 95, - to Mr, MERTENS for урет Faurrs, the Gold | Medal yearling at Batterse АП pe. уе for Southdown sheep to Lord elds « e by а inar WarsriNG ent, have outstripped T y мәр Mr. rizes in the ime, Не hears t Barr, of Button, Howanp's “ on. in preparing j^ nd for the d Nn hs ping under Y, of Тол; wu" elasse peres Mr. men ^ Long ЖУК w ee ad п ы having рор}! а peg set ofi БЕДЕН" 8 S tackle G D —— attention of pe mesing K, Lad геом seriatim, whic ado g matters within ым and declari aring Ae s b. degree as а promo of the proposed ыа ieh he had no reddes interest whatever, but a nevertbelon he believed likely to be of g for es owe 251. "n a wire гере, sold it | and GIBSON, of Woolmet, take prizes in the аыл, о years nt use, an кеен керн, Р 1910 Tear Spent nt 100, in rope and repair The eather, which had been fine duriag the the interval, so that the whole cost of See y - of the week, was extremely wet fer - pe pd rope repairs уғав 397, а | Friday and Saturda ay. The meeting has b year; m more » an 15. ап sere altogether | extremely successful in r made by exhibitors. a company has been formed sin € ear Wakefield which has raised 15007. in 1 Ouvr advertising columns haye announced shares, purchased a set of FowLER sdouble engine tho bazaar which is to be held at Tiptree оп tackle, worked sin her last, earraed 3107. rsday and Friday of next week, in behalf of and t 2047. in the spring half-year. If the edu about to be erected there ve Emo d half should enable it to add 1207. to its | received the followin dub, from Mr, Alderman at will сац it y W by 2 suffcient | MECHI, cpu Йел is fiim is on those days | sum for ds reprodueti and | open to pu "ign i leave Eg « culturi т Of course those inte m rel coltiva which they hear of breakages and disaste жез {һеу сап far ns doings ЧІ pet PARA various kinds whieh will modify and tem oth vay се ча the farm * looks like paying for ie t йел з of sa uine men; зо that i in boti ways | and дее; erc ation, sewage, gation, and oth ublie g t mprove ese р g eulture and to agriculturists, in espeet of the large ы k |t Williams, Mudo, Abe nif red a Wien, and with consider ble одна, toan | ома which at the pomme of a noble lord had bee oad during daylight. conclud eetin | the A ded ihe m GREAT AGRICULTURAL MEETING AT di ШЕ, Отв reference last w у raid om the ше Society, alluded а! the pr айу tet of the E sma alls space at our command, as — easily does "n. а further sunt based ^ mà Г ts determined Eu unders in all tlie cases It ìs to bé regretted that the ы piss м STEAM CULTIVATION. t coming the meeting € orcester - art of the АРовшо meeting was called on Tuesday at Worcester an acre on the кийн ата wA end С Y week was realised, o T3 s weather. | to consider мас. Wednesday and Thursday, and to 9s, or 10s. he non week for "officia ial of the tion, And the la arge room at ther cp was ai heavy work of Fray and Satu кй machinery Was fine, and the ie rm apart for by a very influential and numerous bod The work. of p ese two days, nat the Wadborough the Ве абадай of the live stock was JE rmers Mr. J. GA hair, and | station Midland Railway was a great test both da beautiful. es afternoon was pouring rain. |stated the purpose of the mblag be nd o Wedn Y ein was р. - nder Ше = first resolution ^ Е the үле утту of the | employed. Frid field, very sti iff „Бе low i cireumstances 44 is not to Бе wond that the | land by steam w proved to be an advantageous lighter above; * та — by cam А знан ао on those А has is less dan Pm and high! t vens's cultivator, by Нот + | used. for this urpose is s of E character ficient б 1 in dwo laces (one dra drawn by his own 10-һогѕе. power MN Los m ius A я „ and another drawn by Savory tuadas y A A a e E E Т : with the rv eim onde is E a ccon, id work, k, but the latter ИКАН, gave w All Wednesday © | аё no great step in w be looked de. other s did good w v It was, howeven i Оһ. Thursday "á: д» was аена, m for—and that therefore it is need y" to of exceedingly heavy land covered with ctowds poured into the yards; amongst | 1612у any longer ado one or other of the methods | a rd that the fés "were whom we ук gld to see а large of cultivation x of | most extraordinary test of their power. е нй асан manufacturers is provided. Мг. Clarke also referred ere Fowler distan icom vM ished Е to the undoubted su ccess, advantage, and | economy о of | the spectators with the way in which w apparatus, could be E or more beauiiful, both b s and Nature, than the scene of this year gather ng. The show ets e pp Бу, lind above it, € oes itself command а The ——À was pm „Бу s je А enel Read, se roliug country, with the blue m е ot p^ of t pness and Мр et n proce "ч Матей hills behind it. And the eit MG Buck, st «бле ш also LANA "e experience. on the furnished asa 2- furrow »í Sine he tossed about the great masses of earth 8 and 10, and even 12 inches Nei 0 mary -cofoure flags for e reeeption eie e laud Ve have been subjected by а ndi ors, who are welcomed by the joy-bel е е А ishing to break it up. urches, апа by thelegends on many most Most" second resolution — “That the опе great " Elsewhere, however, wherever the land was fairly p мин designed and giy decorated obstaclo to the progress of steam culture is 1 о us that Fowler's caen has the arches spanning the prinċipal stre Yd of the generality of t farmers to advantage of its opel Aud t| owes not ри rchase sive machiner of a lying power ha i the excel- and ^ re the soil" was Aries by Mr. Williams, Pt joies seconded by Mr. Dring, of lence of — — — — notli ing in any of the fields we saw to t a К. International aud азу: р Mr. Williams, of ze Court, «рой LE үк with digging breasts in the t weék was а, great success. | Abi ngdon PD, of Ва first field that was entered. And though Mr. Smith, of. The у on Vox vid who first е i near Ross ; es d o the meeting by the майлый, oolston, informs us that ` газ commissioned ceived the design p keljed to carry it out,| who called attention * the fact that neither|five or six separate farmers to go to these fields checked the éclat with which its nuntérous visitors | Mr. Willia client of Fowler, nor Mr. Dring,|snd name the pl the er of their merit, wo dhave beenreceived, but in nodegree dimin ished а client of. Smith's, nor Mr. c apogr of &vingio, à that nu E ss unanimously and invari the énergy with which the plan to ich he 4 a client of Howards, referred е of|declared his be the best— yet so far contributed were c out. Horses, | ће several systems, or to the дст e ue m or as Fowler's ue 18 а. s че nea Seni м, ard Mon 0 Аер" tagethay, ikede risks respectively; but to the С of 1 tl у 1 тае! bias a 100 which, quan: tity, we have Heinr “the one great obsti he third resolution :-—" That eonsiderable edvan- be desired. AN it crosses ridge and furrow it does | not make good work, but A" vind of steam culti vation will make ridge a sapit Mr. hitherto in d made no roach. The highest qual Ford mads 39 VAR ы utc vut as В, i to tenant farmers and others y the establishment of a S auk. company, | Smith's grabber beat Pe iaa пе uneven or the of steam · s, and it js this Ма е das has cal E е вуй : ? thái E ече шоп h iety's judges. г. Howa т | od j thi x zo 2 DEL. hein jer И ye n асч dics np er ein 90% б Kd acea The sheep ione contained. a albi fire wherever suitable Es E er w ER eR. TRUM. er deal of what w wis tiseled {0 English farme was ably moved by Mr. Bailey Denton Vho refirell tó uneven land of Saturday was too much x Wien Steam enltivation excited gre est, | 018 experience as a Jand-drainer, in illustration of the | shown at work on Tuesday and Wednesday its grubbing Fowrrz'$ apparat taking thé 1, prize, and value of steam cultivation, a experience in|and ploughing were capitally done. E Coleman's Howanp's tlie 24 ld medals were awa to Connection with the advanee of money for that apparatus, too, hown successfully at. work on ох & н, SOMES, HOWARD: E , and its repay instalment days. Smith d thoroughly good .grubbiug, 28 SBY, GARR t АЙЧ дурроч '* йыга. ight upon the plan here proposed for facilitating the |igood as any that we suw of ext toul land; and and silver rv ба Humber of other Engli hex :| -|[е in gi €——— шук. eulty Fowler showed both his smaller веб of lO-horse рон ítorsofmaehinery, Thet traetíon «ig te А е іп giving adequate the company, the s at work, and his Scope engine system e by AVELING, [pei AN 180%, ^ and bres the landowners h е и Y xc "iat nd yr de — нгө: liie тч - е might come forward to the way endérmieib the ceret "i ie M ag pol T of interest, as э» 4 the okoia Mr. erra of Stamford € the p or ЧЕ puer is drawn to and fro between . ës an 4 them. be) d. gi medal, "and silver Sii аге Per ber related Send encon: тат of Tuc congratulate M. Savory, o derent i "T In v ELSON, |! efield Steam Company, as provi Бај н н во 1, а ите of еде ата ог 2i Biwcerr, eu, 1 Вен d Woo both the advantage to the tenant farmer, and Aie. bec best method. Зане: land — double ; The р ля the BÀN p inchide Рав c! the ups M drums revolving around унй. Сатар, of. Bütleigh, and Horas, Mr. Howard Reed, the representative of the pro-|were employed to drag Fowles, "Borat Te? posed Steam Plough Company then addressed a "Williams's tools in turn, and did capital work. road the — dts cultivator made жегу good wofk, рее 9 which -— EM only^m їв n 5 [оп the тен г. Morton, before Мз 24 the bulls, | resolution, which was carried unanimously, АРЕ "Williams's large E ата путне рене баіс бе, 2 апа the land was then пар ые Dr. ving cul Agur's revol uv shown Р dá c ent 95, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAE GAZETTE. work in the field, but the land was neither loose enou gh» nor clean enough for its efficient j opera! ation, though unsuccessful here, | breeders, as Py Pigot who, fied with the standing of | has о be satis unt, and also we must say the pr "which vory and E bes acc stock in m yard; also Messrs, Peel, Langston, | |Pawle tt, iei: Ln Bradburn, Robinson, Holland, dy igot isa remarkably well made Sa пете of the double engine way of applying steam o the process, there. сап be mo о doubt that the Langston's, an PE же roan of eden eM. Blood: Mr, Fhe prize bull show: red bull Hof mixed Bates and Booth. Wor cester of the success. of steam eultivation. аз well as colour, of the gold medal bull at Байон The other classes of mnchines steam- -en ine thresh- - ear. Mr. Wo odwi wi bull, 10: months older, is ing-machines ous il VEA di ionge width both foro ai and are precisely those wb к Ж aig] ht and even back, amd well arched rib, ча. ToT prize, с to Colonel ла by ives are eat ву» is won roan, very Jevel a 707 |of Manor Farm, Kingham, ( Chipping Norton; Edward ldward Bowly, = Siddington House, Cirencester ; John Lane, of Barton Mills, irencester. C idee T » the owner of the боры, Yearlin; ifer.—15L. the Duke of Montrose, of Buch «n Соо, е wj М А Colonel Shar lan Towneley ; d Medal, 10 Пу Lady Pigot. Highly Commended: Colonel Charles Towneley. Commended : D oble: Beasley, of Brampton, Northampton ; John M of Wow arton Bank, Kirkham ; John. В, Middlebro mgh, of Sou ori Class 8. To the owner of the best Heifer-Calf, above 6 and under 12 months old.—10L, to David М” Tntosh, of йык: а | Park, Romford, Essex ; 5l., to Robert E. Oliver, of cec Lodge, Towcester ; Silver і Me dal, to Colonel Charles Towneley. Highly Commended : eph Hegan, of Dawp th "es Che E rec, обе qom Howard, of Шеба, Bed- fi ч" on. Colonel E. Ө. D. Pennant, M. by Judges, and the results m "i piza ita Е "eis fore the more trustwor i a ra taken to ascertain fF by t m engines, norte a Н, mon Steam of a certain poen ihe т rds. The p wer use ed in other Vio gares less неее dun TDJ шепп the quality of tbe. Those deci- hreshin фет К ыар, and ек sions аге given below The ЖЕДЕ; yard i is both enormous. and lice We understand. that whereas 1400. railway tr brought | judges. ' езш №. seen іп. ом "am ven—back straight pd level as а table— —or rather 3 | urch | rately мыйк tate аз g of a church, nave and transept. both 1 а true, and accurate. tlie Serin rin Class. 4, i Calves аге, another ‘very large capital class, Merle three into the ring, а very beautiful show of themselves, but fasi and pleasing the j js spectators for a great length of time. Rothschild, Mr. Garne, and ies E the Show to Leeds, nearly 2000 have buds re ово т | its transport. to Worcester. There are few nove elties, | and |? dozen animals — Mui | med A ut M ot Ciittn | à d 3d, for FORDS. PS аз а. be СЕ бо, the d ре of the шен М area v good show. e men are paci energetie as ra of апу cther Ici ў ит the best animals of the best herds are of. urse sent competiti k every spectator hite, eaxlings inii The à н class à isa s wonderful ee pere of t the precoci ity of the an vd Ls Lar реф next week. Grant's portable feld taik new chaffen $ months old, Melia ип full- th a grown less ask wit what | rrying a great weigħt of beef | at а very early "^ . The Old Bull Class includes only five animals, the 193 and both of them are bred Ђу Mr. Rea, of Westonbury, Freer's seed planter; Сны which clai aims to give e what і c the straw, 1l r less ire у for the small ua brecd ав: for ife the d nant ped prevalent bre ed of the whole wor rld whe: ere The 2 Lon avigel is the more. evenly covered, but is o id size, and Неге» i Mr. aud i in died the knife is itse "m 44 № at — tud elsi by a - chop. en does, Allthismust ү piae tòl at, paent that: among the 380 are filled with | d. trade is fully represented Ьу; S, Chi vie жуы Gibbs & Co;, areis d ton, and Carter are | Mr. — Conife of any kind a d. here, of liis success at the recent Davish where. Mr. |a ree Noe sturdy, tls же Ж. бул velt трен female classes. "The old Lady Pigot takes the 15 Mori € чуе А with P Pre qf Pes an afre. J. Lane the 2d, with os prize cow is з large; strught, st venly covered; the 2d prize is ires more: patchy. Heifer class of remarkable beauty: Lady Pigot is again му» sfal with one of the finest anina M фу, yard, as true and Nac а, barrel WAS еј ара d. legs; b — n dy S serian i: m made roan; and t оез bed one of Colon ы ant white cow. "This isa great Өс oyment to many lie informs agricultural na ng, to-himself, Mr. Hallett, and other. exhibitors of plants, THE CATTLE, YARD: as opened, on. Monday: to members free, b. NX of TOs.» while: qe priz oing on, of the was. going and. a erable number. of | com Spec ee е rode the r е into which one class after & - other nw introduced an in the . It was а beautiful дауын very. great enjoymen t» ав well ав көш of the pareen well zs resented К of order of; m "v Mr. Butler's (Badminton) roan heifer was dl Downton descended was kno TRIES е bull as Mr. Wilson's prize animal in the old Ба. he class. Caives are , very large class, including а n mals, Тһе first prize goes to | e Heifer nd 4l 20$ Ji борд, for a wonderfully - Mr. "Ma Ойон е, horses, sheep, and pigs, the eir exami ра айо on. by the Society's. judges. ог course wondertiuliy m small f Р на. shown, and жу Дд at | |a Maid Wa is white massive, | goes | daughters of Silðer by e By the late Lord Berow Dav ies, o In the: ә ойнен апа a again the effects, н Seen an are seen t ena miken Yearlin Edwards, of lepus 1st; E Бийи, ч 4 уйын чю at Bat ttersan SUM is 2q here dor rner; of The bui Calves are чадаг due class. [os goes to Mr. Roberts, of Ivington Bu The 1st ry, a well- vn breeder, for a very - еер; t RR o l eovered imal, Му wide and deep їп front, and роны "gadd Lud S Дл The Др, ua rize is у Mr. Cap St. Weo descended from "the Vend of lod feret, w и еза name stands in a ашырар её а УННН the br ced ast Herefords ате very numerous. and good. Tie 1st and 21 o de — however by р show у * | Capper апа Mr. "Baldwin К cindy Agnes a dy «xx HAM, and both bred at Pieria, We n fine. platine cattle, well the extraordin y exhibition. of proportions She is very fine i in the "hind quarters and Sco [ЕН » breeds of "евон sheep. "There сутти? relied rib, : and eovered with вариа and Ше чоо kinds. ofi чуо pigs are жга - represented, 1 o the Horse Classes relerence is made below : hrs The 2 u жасеен! c "en ^ а y" in бр first-r is again: shown here, are. others in the d there vu yd ber family. The ist prize in. the: class goes to d созу Leeds SHORT- HORNS 13 bulis competed tor three wir pi class, ed of Garne, Perry, of Chohtrey, for а which wag the prizes going to Mr. Jacoh W off Woodliorn, | Fletcher, n, Tos wneley, Pennant, and many: о con: | i in the yearling ess: аб two y More, for a very grand and мање апйїа1, heavier tributing to the class — ago. Shens now a deep, round heavy cow, however a ра deal in E forequarter The tollowing is маны list of tlie cct T ith very fine flank, fut, ап ttmg rat than behind, where һе js rather light. is D H RT-HORNE patchy от ће rump: ^" d prize goes to Mr. Rea, from Farneley blood, "d farther bak 1 fro m. blood. М M soe d sedo a P. dy ce ma i 2 ce dee 3 һе 3d to Mr. Due ysham Court, Ross, which: Booth resorted:with his hend = гуен y 15L, to John Charlesworth, of Headtieid, | the editor of the Hereford Herd-book, for a cow whieh Lady: Pigot, Lon ham, M ; Budüing,, my, Yorkshire; Silver Medal, to Jol 9 ou 9f | tho ugh 9 years old, re ly evenly covered, other well known competitors wes amon: he | Siate ela; gero qi monte Highly Commended": mdishows very fine quality throughout. The heifer HR pe: g sham, Duncombe: Park. Qesqudbd: Joseph |® 1 И fled УМ таа f Adfort takis ibo exhibitors. Тһе second. prize o Mr. Charles: | | ona of rie y, Soie Mee the Earl of Zetland, Clas is we г. ge, of Adforton, ta worth, of Dewsbury; for r^ an ] ае am The| А к, m clrmond. lst pri gon ‚тш, of зрели й, лери г Gen, Hood third to Mr. Brawn f Sheffiel The dibs) : To tlie owner of' the best Bull, above 2 and not | ig. hag ended, а iams, o ins a Ф ^ ar e ie. Siren din 3 years oldi=— 25k, to: Viscount Bill, of Hawkstone; |‘: ш Class 2: i 'very younger Вањ. e prios i were taken Mr. J. Peel, m Colonel Е 186, 200, and 3rd - а а еу к Holm меда, to William Wi 'ood ward; of озар Н г КЕТО! Tewkesbury. Highly Commended; on. КУТУ E. G. D. Pennant, М.Р:, Bangor. Pm NET y; - ^s ull ів a ^n etraight well-mad fares gor. Class.4. To the отет of the best Bull Calf; above and поё | ceeding. 12 montbs old;—10/., to Sir Anthony de порн, —€— which r ago. Tue P Зин dnality. " С бй e M wo s Bart; 5L, to G G urchill Не», Chipping. ji ye socesa fol a ne red | Norton; Silver Medal брае, e er ог Clifton Pasti "We éine nov to ГЕ Hei nd rep ri] bali- deep and well mue e M xa es ceca Highly moo т д У of: caer are shown here, but Е воды мг a; frs: rite, ооп ought tà be, bu ерм ар невр с ын гоб South | Ша. be judges. Mr. Monke % ical й », Towcester; John В. Mitogether passed over by t + pasarea ad EAN, l covered = very symmetrical frame-| Milford, Yorkshire. of the Stow, Hereford, takes the Ist prize el i Class б: To the owner of the best Cow, Pois Котин: | : Шс. which а. — at DBattersea, Jl, to: Emily: Lady ee of T lr reg demit Highly t э i pm 8. The The, Year ng. Boh ‘Tol, to. Jobn. m o ne dark red heife Class в. are вн numerous. Gommended : «y tdm 94а їп сай, |, y най in probati dete fiet class, as many reote ts together —— - i Сао Теше owt owner Ае т to | Mr. id, of Elkston, shows a long amd w 9 ] very. ib Ist, olone! » old.—15t. { ЖЫН tc Colonel Ch «А. s 4 t d at Battersea, beta RENE 2d, and Mr. Woodward, of Tewkesbory, 3d ПЕР" ih ОГ Warlaby ; Ві Siver Меда Charles Towneley ; Оо уулусу s ойе quality А-ийн Вагу, їз beating animals shown by y well-known 1st дш William Butler, of Badminton, Chippenham ; Richard Taylor, ПО success - 768 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Тшту 25, 1868, — f Cumberland Lodge, Windsor; 1 rell, UM si, Doriot. nge, deep eifer Š кыш elson Hood, o — ie. bem А san nad s prise ohn i Azariah Smith, f Bradford Реуеге to Mr. Perry, of Аы АА. a pretty little а м ended: Charles Frederick Perkin 2d, with а very goes i . To the owner of the v t Bull-Calf, above6 and not eorge vien E Beacon 'er. The Calf class is rather short, Mr. Roberts, of Leo- ecdin ma '12 months old.—l0L, to G Downe , Ехе{е ы, to Walt Farthing, g, of Sto g бно: minster is 1st, and Мт. Turner, of the re Pembridge, Com ended: cdm 2 Weutworth Buller, е ot D is 2d. pretty grey or roan | Crediton ; r, of Beacon D Knight Go s acts t Herefords, with Shor rt-hor 101. class, showing а number of his beautiful light Jerseys. The Yearling He Het ie contains seven, all of а Norfolk эней, апа а class they are.. Lord "Sondes takes both thi prizes, and Sir W. Jones the 3 THER бени BREEDS ч pr etty e upper ; George аа own Class 21. To the owner of the yo Cow, bote 3 years уз а: Pu » —201., to J hn Walter Far . Highl commendo or-General Jom Journal of the Engli ish Agnenitml Society does n on. A E Hood: hh xu Bradford p e judges, though dide Peverell; Major-General th io. A. Ne вой Hood ; to those who are hon sicat em are as valuable oorge: Sm. of Ae. Dow: - o" —— John i zari mitb. (The class genera ра as prizes, Let us not ES into the yox error by о "nes а 99, кур owner of the best Heifer, in milk or in calf, pos to m ^ i that Mr. Perry St. Oswald, t ex enin g 3 years old.—15/., to Charles ed of Milton meni ded ery p etty tittie Barei ord а Вер й іп Abbey, Blandford ; 10l., to Walter Farthing, a 4 Stowey Court, this. а "e рой is the list of the awards o Y adim ded: Charles Frederick Perkins, e Grange, UL EAUS the judges lass 23.—To the owner of the best Yearling Heifer—15l., to pu ms v Jam entw ы түм М.Р.; 10l., to George Turner, Class 9. То һе owner ais the t Bull above 3 and not | оѓ "Bis ме Downes. Com a£ Edward Pope, of Great exceeding 6 years old.—25l., dere i Hungerford Arkwright, of | Toller, Maiden Newton; Jam n Farquharson, of Langton Hampton mes 1 s M» шг; 151., as Davies, of La: dy House, Blandford. eadow, Leom Com eod ord. Bateman, of Sho Class 24. To the owner of the best Heifer-Calf, above 6 and den Court. der 12 months ol o Qt. to Major-General the Hon. Class 1% To the owner of the best Bull, above 2 and n Nelson Hood; 5L, to George Turner, ki Beacon Downes. din ee years old.—25L, to William Тау:ог, of рок ех. Hig ;hly commended : "Major- фора] бе me A. Nelson Hood ; Court, т: 15l, to William Cooke M: "is of Whitwick, James John Farquharson, of Lang! ic Ledbury; Silver Medal, to Henry Rawlins Evans, junior, Sw: Dilwyn, Leominster. Highly iue DIS John Albert Hollings, of How Caple, Ross. Class generall SUSSEX. ir cr E] breed is represented in greater size, Class 11. To the owner of the best Bull, above 1 and not ex- The Sussex ceeding 2 увёта. - —251., to. Thomas Edwards, of Winterc t, sip, ad кы greater coarseness distinguish them from the Leominster to John Baldwin, of Luddington, Stratiord- omaron Pie er iuc ir or Кас жес ore d The "Old Bull class contains four large and heavy rid r Court, Dilwyz | bnt it, of| animals. The Young Bull class is represented by us To the owner of the best Bull-Calf, above oi. Fou сомы one heifer, and three yearling heifer exceeding 12 months nes 101., to Thomas Roberts, ot Ivington are exhibite MCA 5L, to R, Har porn of е North- SUSSEX. gate, Bt. Ross; Silver Medal, іо Edmun Wright, | Class 25. To the owner of the best Bull, above 2 and not rr n Hall Ósw westry. Highly Commended : Edmund чы "^ УВ years old—l10L, А beu y ЧН of Вошеу a Cuckfield ; 5L, to ohn and Alfred Heasm Class 13. To the owner of the best Cow, above 3 years owe — aem) Lu $e William West v рар. epp me 10L., Т | NN ng. Commen (дей: Edward Cane, of Berwick Cou ru as Rea, of Westonbury, Pembridge; Silver Medal, io Class 26. To the owner he best Bull, above 1 and not з Thomas Duckham, of Baysham Cou Highly Com- exceeding 2 years old.— to John and Alfred Heasman, mended : Phili eene The Leen, „Pembridge. exa repe ot Animer (Second лыга entry.) Robert c eeu ied e е idgend ; George Pitt, of me P LA Tus iz. КОСО en E Zhadnor Cou: ilwyn, 7 Class 14, То the owner of the Л best. Heifer, in-milk or in-calf, ганаа агу ed E 5 ot — TR QUAE p not exceeding 3 years old.—15L, to bem Tudge, of — maida: Bde. Cane, of il Pit in Leintwardine ; 104., to George Pitt, o diu 5 wo Court, зан Tilden Smith, of. Еле, Баса Commended : Major-Gen э m 08. n Hood. Clase 9 берен: лд rai best Heifer. in-inilk or £n:calf; mended: Thomas Thom: Hila ay. a "Cowbridge ; John rris exce odiis учан old.—10L., to John and Alfred eid Williams, of St. Mary's, Min gsland, Leominster. Class 15. To the owner of the best Yearling Heifer.—15L., to John Monkhouse, of the Stow, Hereford; 10l., to Thomas Wd of Angmering, давои; Sussex. ` (Second prize. no entry. Class 29. To the owner of the best Yearling Heifer. =, to Jobn and а ms 5l., to George Jenner, of Parsonage Lo ане of Ieington Bu: Silver M to William Pe р St. Oswald, Cheletrey. Highly Commended : the Hon. Thomas | НОчЗе› Cdimore Henry Noe Hill, of in Class16. To the owner ої the best Heifer-Calf, above 6 under 12 months ym to Thomas Roberts, of Tonino to A. J. In remainin № of Беу rint classes breeds are Rouse Boughton Knight, of Downton erry, Leominster. о . Not including the Short-horn, Hereford, Devo: ( 8 Breeds.) УР Sussex Class 30. To the owner best Bull, abovi exceeding 6 years old "н to dene Davis, of Mel Horsey, ee eie ter; 5L, to Colonel Е. G. D, Родна M.P.; Silver Medal, to ы “рашы, of Ditchling, Hurst. pierpoint. €— ended: Bir Edw errison, Bart. „МР, of Brome Hall. Sı Class 81. To "the owner of the best above 1 and not exceeding 2 Ass о1а.—101., id kid bl Fones Bar, M.P.. r Hall, Fa ken Le Fen nor of Les Mibmes, i St. Peter's, Jer! Class 32. To the owner "e the "best. Cow, above 3 3 years old, 10L, to sir Edward Kerrison, Bart., M.P.; 5/, loughby Jones, Bart., Eimham Hali. Highly Commended К ә К Com. men ded: ^: "e Colonel E. G. D. Pen ui ini $ wa f Swissville, St Peter Port, e es паг Gay of Rectory, З Eaton, itn i MNA Albert de v is, of La Moie House, "Jah | Don ө Dav lin (Лаз е ms f th to Нон тый hi s, Bt Bart M. Аре Albert the Earl M Powis, of Powis Castle, We se ol. Cla To the yen of the bost "Теш Неїөт,—10],, rd Sondee. ; 5l А» o Lord a ndes; Silver Medal, io B ME loughby Jones, B M.P. Hig hly Commended : Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart., M P ECIAL CL he prizes а e the бетте local committee have not resulted in very large competition, Three i are shown first-class n breed alone accordingly is represented. The 1st pisi goes Mr. Boo dr two very fat ое heavy cows, s Bride, Queen оў the Ocean and Soldier y ba and red ля бете апа the 9 2d t ose Lan n, n, M.P., for Dandelion and Meretrix, be toe ite iid red inless pam- pered condition. Mr. Bowley's are roans, and most of all in the natural condition of dai s. Messrs. Bowley, Middlebrough, and Bradburn compete with pairs of matched pair of smaller size. again include but two par Pup in size s do t one—the lst prize going t for zl as Е ECT aiii, e have Mr. Baker's mdlow, Commended: William Р the Long-horned the mingled up together, and thus w: little Welsh, pep red actual mea and Norfolk cattle, nime beantifi DEVONS. The classes of Devon cattle. are, as qe "TE. push "Ta o dotace: foni be expected " Ийе one another. they b be but t they : are more е nk dE Оне 5з surprised, Ай the w ore pepe - ionis hem than milk — Graceful nd € Jana The 2d odoris p рна : Sinh т н e n the first of these classes, for theolder Bulls the 1st m: goes to Earl Beauchamp, for a good pair of Li Ag t tlie dáint little en ed ru i Td goes de Mr Davis, of Dorchester, for a long well- | roans. йй deos » dva Les: d ias list Er do wd an tv, | made Long-horn, bred by Mr. Burbery, of Kenilworth; The elass of pairs of Yearling Heifers contains but The irat prizo ol id ъй belo. M40 Ni. Neniun of harte c ig dne eden e Lm C de, Дан нче un Dri Mese ur ito ong, with deep forequarters, com: tively light hind- | white and roan Butterflies at ; the to Mr. Farthing ; * the judges in g P = ha Sor oi y В айтар tion:o£ form. g gre чут Hon Far tha dingue the two largest animals in the class. Mr. S rth which though representing the improved breed, is yet We on a very interesting and popular Mol yg еб C терот — sem осла very de t ме јао ith its red breth 94 of | class in me exhibitions of our гу Ас Societies, асо ahd 3d repect le Бет ass, | the adjoining меа а почав А couplé of small | prizes being offered for bull, cow, and offspring. Among Yearling Bulle, а lar es: еа nei, че де, Жаш; Guernsey n this class, the 3d prize| There are 2 iy eus Mr. Stratton takes the lst Hood, of the Prince Consort's Norfolke and F уот going to Mr. Datobrell, "ot Биш, the well-known e 2 Км 9. Hinda; and Farms, takes the 1st prize with Рв LLL м far ae for on calf; Мг, Langst » the 2d dec of COLONEL, a well-known bull in the "Prinee Co Consort's н e MM deer yon mer Bulls, the 1st prize | Навем, Sally, “| сай. “Тие latter bull a pee bord Mri Azariah: Smith, of -Dorcbéster, takes thel 5777 o Sir W. Jones, of Fak m, for а very dark- | of greater depth and better filled loin; the former dE. Mey Еа dinde d. d n ling bull | Sorel е pali, straight, p and well-made ; | wider, and perhaps better forward than the other. я Mr. Tuvlo OE: Hi Lows g Wis ы o Mr.Le Ё f St. Peter's, Jersey, | Тһе special classes for Herefords are not well filled, сна тосмо ыа сз деу ra pe SUN rw m. a а of b^ $ bem due ng not represented at all. уреа : lel ^ iere is a great show in t ow class, includin, e vip * fee ow. acre Dum Acre MAN NEM adn capital animals, meeting the wants of the дану phe Sco Usi, i8 opi shown, last je yer giie ter armer probably more pred than any other class in | Battersea, i" this rd diera y а во РЕ тие than & пегоју local b Large hornless Norfolk dap ames long and co by the Earl of Powis. = Half a dozen pretty little Calves кы їп sa fourth | 26 ul G d the judges had a somewhat |t h - | Ayrshire bull an z class, Mr. Turner, of Exeter, taking еы and a | rap 2 SHORT HORNED. ad M» ^R all sizes and colours, and little Bretons, kes comp t commendation, arthing,. tb e 2d pr Mr. | with one ае Th e prizes all go to the red Nor EL " yu AE ia, е Richard 1 а Сеа war stock, a disti Wd ier ате by their eater а d ы Haughton Langston, M.P., of Sarsden H | size, андаа, w ed whieh in Mik n 90. To thi f Pair of Heif || exhibit that pre e of hind-quarters which Sidon ORE Бр етй ач ы [E ors, io o Joba Е. |looks for ina g Осо. There was, however, Middlebrough, of South. William | tinction which she || plenty per judges. The ее і Plana l ot Hilton, Ei pie ui TES cae Бу наа... ая I. To the owner iO, quality mended, the latter Mp es in 1 ear c m The Heifer Class includes 6 very beautiful animals; | үү ival se "s to cM ТРИЕ irge ав allerto gap to Earl Beauchamp, of Mad ыс уум A je ie um The. V Y ES Мы ED Ls Sd Кр n Мален To the owner of the best Pair f Yearling. Heb e Yearling Heifer class is a very fine one, though | d Мы ОР 10%, to Colonel Char S short, containing animals of ina size for the breed. [рю A Даа "o кот » of Norfolk ; 8d, to Class 93. To the eese URS best Bull, Cow, and. аг. They аге all аз well fed as they can be. Mr. Buller | 07 ondes, of Norfolk. No fewer than 33 ca cattle | Offspring, the latter not exceeding 12 months old on ed and. Mr. обы io Dat di are exhibited in this class, Sir E. Kerrison's cow is Mess 1863; X A E bred А a exhibitor.—20L., to s The beautifol calf class Vu QM | larger than th bs а. 0 Suo sort of а, ад ча тене 10l., to James Наші Major-General Hood. od the Ist, with дөрү cow: epe w is vies mime аа another daughter of Сосин) aud tho 24 prize Боев һо ш of the two she, MUR. vid for С "the dairy. | exceeding 4 years old, 8L, Чо € Piles, of T a T. ^ wi or the iud ex g 4 years —1 ohn Pem- i House, Hereford; 5l., to Philip Turner, of The Leen, — The following is the'award inel deem etm Pm à rere tat bridge: Comm nded George Pitt, of Chadnor Court, DUW Class 17. To the owner Ри е best Bull, abo and one of Mr. Baker's little Sidi hadt the honour orin Calf, XX [oae nies Hr E тарб ше dear exceeding 6 years old. 018.89. to Samuel P. е АЛЫ азе of а Commendation. ‘the late James ма Rem о? Monaughty, Кыш Knighton & 5h 1a Bem. 5151, to Walter Farthing, of Stowey | те younger cl чч ЕМ two dozen | Basin Jun; СУ 8. "fo the Bull, above 2 and not | Specimens of all b did AI in the 1st and 2d | Class 98. To thi of th мт ors ad need gamine t yan a eM 288 Burman: с Swindon НА, prizes - the Norfolk poll M Sir E. Kerrison | Offspring, " a "mot exceeding 12 montis old on Ше 5s io James Merson, of y, North | gains rd Bondas 2d. The bulk of the clum Juiy, 1803 с tha ow nred by the окна MAT M RE те berts, cf Ivington, AE Leominster; 10L, to Н being vide м. ofthe little Bretons, shown "x Mr. ыо. of Ham У Mr. Le the owner ne Don above one and not 9id.—35L, to Major-General the Hon Baker: Gallais, who received a 3d p: іп this} Class 100. To the дошу 25, 1863] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 709 n ———— - — M: “Milk, of any Welsh breed.—10L, to Richard Hart Harvey, of Mr. Fletcher (of Shipton cag, takes the t prize is as usual very successful, His large sheep hava Harroldstone, Haverfordwest. with pi pen of sheariing ma ih аа ^ v балоны length, capital twists, EA pe р у large SCOTCH. shown two pens, and declared to win e t q Class 101, To the owner of the best Bull, and a Cow in-Milk, | which the judges passed—so vario s are conflicting| The only. remaining sheep are exhibit ed in os Lo hd pure Scotch Ъгеед. —101., to The Earl of Powis, of Powis | judgments, and опг o litle А до inge. lihros pens! for the prizes offered bj Qo ТЕБ coumniitóse. HORSES: HUNTERS. iq LINCOLN ONG-WOOLLED SHEEP | A few pens of the neat little well-woolled Ryeland Class о the owner of the best Mare or Gelding, exceed- well repr fik т "They are hardly во long and | breed, vid, panes г, Herefordshire, ем to be in ing yore old, 3 i, b йылгы А. ed PER dt 15 A rhy a ilio eep as the Cotswold, and are covered with a | greater f and o r two horned E r, Lonk, rs 1 уе эче gory Watkins, of р-не Ренні — wool. "The three piis contains entries— | and otl lete tł Highly Co йна John n Greer Watkins; William Hen псов them ате one or m crosses T Yorkshire The following i is es list of the awards:— Jones, of Canon Bridge, eice: Brow X. iss Luxe кзы безет оге p the d cid ыг LM Và ably iin ers. Th y зү Pr iceste PA and ТАРО, T i Class 53. То the own tpm eut Shear earling Бап. —20/., to -. ==. enr " james Büeldon, Dt Bailes Houa, SHIps ор. our bl, t» | Mr. Simpson, of Spofforth uh. Wetherby, s ardin some | LieutCol, William Inge, of Thorpe Constantine, Tamworth ; Jam 104., to William Sanda; ay, of Holme Pie Pierrepont; Silv er Medal, to es White, of Lindoes, Coleford, Gloucestershire. ps ep pee s = ge ign, “Class m To шь a Hunter о iira ЖЫР Ae RUNS Li is M hd ery w wel represented mie o. of Barton, H ; Bo dae, Bar ew еерее; e o ely to make a Hun' огве.— o Wm. Baker, d Brailes. "Ship n-8 "E Warwickshire; 5L, to w 35 аа рой 11 "older rams, and 11 pen of |m! res vil eon ба. Wilian Торо; Жын аен Henry Allsop, of Hindlip "Hall, "Noroeste. earling ewes. There is а good deal of meer Б ret. To Dar тирет а td host Düns ot di Class 105. To the owner of the best Cob, not exceeding its woi ol and „appearance of the breed; som of them | 207., to John Borton of Barton House ; 102., to apo Borton ; ў 15 hands іп height, or Mises] six years old.—10L, to Fre- "n "m e r Medal, to Ji но An Boon. Highly mended : derick Bránwhite, г Chapel Ноор Dong Me Mid. Sudbury ; | PP Жага Oresma oat. d hby-de- рах 5l., to Frederick В уч pel Hou more рох герг аби the Cotswold poem ір their menda: ya 4: ; Robo wol т, AGBICULTUR АЎ, d compositi ne pen shown by H. F. Mora n, M. P., 5. To the owner of the best Pen of 5 een ENS CrAss 106. To the owner of the best Stallion (Suffolk breed | 3T€ not distingaishable. fioi fine Susse vin of tho an = а to Шеш же A Inge c Ls only excluded) exooedipg 3 years old and то exceeding seven | Oxfordehire downs with its wide, massive, Е TI ay. Aic Tite Ingo. m y. Com- years JN T. ipe c" seph tp rd of а x A iT ү form, and close well matted and rather long w mondod = Lionta NW АЛ acl ster; to О! ewkes- bury. ma nevertheless a perfectly recognisable sheep, nd o PB NIHU v SKIN Re На рав ‘Shearling Ram.—20L, to SHE -— RYELANDS. um Known | Robert Garne, of Aldsworth, Northleach; 10L, to Robert 3 ps 07. To the owner of tie host Yea zi ing Бара. —101., to | flocks those of Messrs. ren C. Howar Bryan, C. he ome d me to Robert эзе VADE ot an amir aiok ohn Bearcroft DOE of Holme Lacey, Herefo о the owner o er M 108. To - n = the best Pen of А Theaves, of irn &0, ic nde h w pieni slide ende sheep in 20L, to Robert Garne, of Aldsworth ; 10L, sum as Beale the same Floc ., to John Beareroft Dow e class more like the Hampshire or Unfry | Browne, of Salperton Park, Andoversford ; ‘Siver "Medal, to downs. The aarda are given below. Edward Han ду, о of Sierford, Cheltenham, (Class generally p ORT GINERE мотига BREED. 8остн Downs are exhibited in large numbers. Lord | highly commended. Class 109. To the owner of the best Two Shear Ram.—10L, g Class 58. To the owner of the best Pen of 5 Shearling Ewes, Walsingh h ther 1 han those of th Ф to Jonathan Peel, of Knowlmere Manor. MS am" s sheep, rather larger t Ann t 16 | of the same flock..—15L. to George Fletcher, of fpi Sollars, Sesto ug irt ey s s Festo осетр df |. The deci erstand, м? ed i » vpn i Medal es ча рее 9t oie ve PNE Шу - А | же rfectly асап in, | leac rt Garne, о! wort Highly Commended: Jonathan "i perfectly acquiesced 1р, ended: Geo eorge Fletcher, of Shipton Sollars so far as thé lst Sls nee are concerned, though it is Nc tpi qii Бани: ШОНО. жой PIGS: LARGE BREED. | belie ed that tbe decisien of some of the lower prizes is E ў п. To the owner of the best Boar, Sow, and their | not so M a afecto d tory to t е Sussex men. Тһе Ema . a соіа а лоне ба носе от р ато.) ш Bradley е Pigs no ең екиде найы SERE His ИШ dinary success of the Merton Hall flock wil be. seen in ЫА Lynn, of Church Farm, Stroxt poer ;10L, to | the list of awards below. That it as Cartwright, of Dunston Pillar, Lincoln ; Silver Medal, MA A. y м to Jo h Si f 8j A. Par Wetherby. Highly Class о the owner of the best Boar, Sow, and their | of competition is plain from the Catalogue, which names ла £ Dies Hao сте Ве, ighiy Litter ы p^ not exceeding six months old.—10/, to Titus | 34, ы тиш, bred by Messrs. Rigden, commen of Bassingbourne, Bennett Beradi of Ai АЛИМ ШЫ Дону Loodes Sk; to Jaba Мак Бога. "the «D ? bridgesbire. B. fat É an to, to J Du of Ob et Fa eran to Jobi (om ү obn nno o! urc: arm ; n nu; vet Richmond, m md фай and SQ, "чаа o jaa Medal, to — Miren M ална Шашу SHEEP, are an extremely uni ^A ern ime refi Simpson, of Spofforth Park, Wetherby. only e Exception perbaps in the whole repe "wer ј Class 61, To the owner of the best Pen of 5 Shearling Ewes, There is eu ен the of most of o on. | of k same flock,—15L, to Robert George erick Howard English breeds of One will no doubt be | HIRES аге а e Bruer, Lincoln; 101, to y Thou Bum; - le, Azariah Smith, of Bradford, P. - SmRo magnif ficen well терге- 4 exhibited in force жы year а ab Ne abh was indeed | sented i in in. tbe best filled classes in the yard. They Marin or Сәм Pony eM absent OXFO: RDSHIRE DOWNS. h € constant class of prizes at all our shows, | anq already exhibit less discrepancies than some o other Class 62, To the owner of the best Shearling Ram.—20L, to which a Ө visited не бы by Welchmen and others older breeds; Lord Dartmonth's sheep have loo J. Bryan, крем; Witney, Oxon ; 10l., to Charles Gillett, Е lus the full advantage being taken of moun- | coarser wool than most of the other flocks MM Druce, of rem Hi hly Соттелдей : Charles Gillett, of á here. Cote House. C G Old Shiffi ишер breeds— Leicesters, Cotswolds, Lincolns, *It i is understood that the breed originated in the Bampton. Commended; сы, "M "m gi Gizman pion Southdown los s Охооо рга doxes. ни Morfe) which was | Ра er of the hest Ram ropshires are present in large c х 1, being the. finest these Wallis, of any othe Е ч Тһе Jast, though like the others I а local name, |; eta med s erdt We into con- a M to Сеце Walls mum xum K: is fast losing its merely local position, b ат sideration bras tho introduction - agp a cs and other туртту үйүнөн . ше даш бе Ne TEE UE d фе ental t period some flock- | of tho same flock. 15. to Charles ККА СЕ 101, noting that the Cotswold and the Shropshire "both of TU ui with short wool|to The быды бш of Blenheim Palace. Higi Com: them sheep of the province within which the Society rU. p ian with] long wooh ау АКА to cross now | mended : сна ee of regn — this year holds its show, have advanced mi in ene with either lo D: - WOO short- rem E" ^ inju- Howard, Bedford: es Gillett, of Cota estimation than any Me breeds ped. n be rious, yet differe ue at what now pure bred Meus SOUTHDOWN, the one chiefly because of its great len th са bes ht Class 65. To th f th oet Shearling Ram.—20., ol Tastre wool, tbe ерте meto че а ool, ОЛОТ show their pn in their песе? s арра, of à Merton "all, Thetford ADD us and ртеа at hardiness d Mr. Hollanda flock, Jae | Еа о M Led Of LxrorsrERs, 45 Shearling Rams, 18 014 Rams, and 2 пу. Аза d their "present status, has not been successíul норм, ^, jd, Чөн. бокай 8 pens of Sbearlin Ewes, co te, Тһе exhibitors | this year at, Worceste 66. To the owner of the best Ram of any other е poe large — denen jo tnb t not so many flocks| Tig HAMPSHIRE ком: are not in such large force | Меш, to Lord Жайына $ 10k, м са b er DT epresen Zins Mr. iier Nora Inge, this year as usual. Mr. Humfrey, of Chaddleworth, cim in); William n, of, Hore, Brighton, Mr. Creswell, have А сизе than a bee ne followinz assount published two zears | БОХ: dA: The Earl of Radnor, Sanday and Mr. Таго ve 8 entries and others |, Ve gll bere i SE doc of thee he wbich haa nee Нуриса ow large n umbers, The class of Shearlings is „not ЖО А considerable that x иг. Е. Holland, M. of the -— ту еф detnr ac кеч Ж large! In the year 1852, Mr Hol wished to try the effect. & and Alfred Heasman, of Angmering; Silver Medal, to James in size гоме in quality of wool, though less in these A deter JA с Moe ed Per ihe John Parqubarson, of House, аө оше, Рза ndford. Highly s than any other breed that can be n урек Е ү, | Commended : The Earl of г, leshill, High worth ; 01 ; яа а ass M SHROPSHIRE. and smaller, and bave less wool. Colonel Inge |land gave up the idea of crossing. The Shropsbire ewes tbat | с... 68 the owner of the best She&xlipg Ram.— takes the lst prize, and several commendations with | 2% been bought for crossing were kept, and the number made John ebbe. of Weston Hall, Stafford ; 10l., [бо Thomas Horton, very true i * to 250 with со bought at Ludlow, and which were nghe Grange, Shrowa bury, Salop ; Biiver Madal to i p у Thomas бобов. Сога ( width, е of back, rather fine wool, and great|from Adney, Horton, Forster, and Williams. д» follow: yot | ош В 3 d о Fo ter, f Kinver Bi Farm, Stourbridge. girtb. Sanday takes 2nd and 34 prizes with fine boi) an med rong draft was — of the вм t A: Эч tud T Pre William Bowen, ts di Castle; J. д be: eg е М ng ав jore others е crie Adney, 7 Horton, and other rane and another e 3 from | | and Edward Omne, of Ehrawardine (again ; William eg: Borto a gnis is (d Ta Tak or a long | Adney. This brings us to 1855. А ту good ram was bought | bury, Дей DE oe m ^" Lom Ж wide sheep, bardiy o т а Leicester behind, ne Aney а аныш, EO wir got Dy Bu ack Kin. More dive Castle; Jarnes and Edw аг Стазе, of Boris Lis. sporis . To the e best Ram оГапу other се Willia 5285 SÉ: & Rg- SR ma 25 у“ Р E a he ia over o shoulder.. RC pr UE BC The same distinction "of the flocks appears in the sheep from the flocks of Mesara, С Crane, H. Smith, and aos 201, to Pry к сне -of older sheep. Мг. Turner's sheep are | (three rams from the latter Mar) and d alo Lord Grey, and one of gae ; Borton also has | (Ве best rams bred fine wool, and his s| аге wide and short, ће take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd мер " class of Yearling Ewes. very beautiful Colonel irre I took the га prize, р to hav кд n those of M. PE ws 2nd. o exhibited there and ЫМУ oom. CAS Sent from рое ча an [Fia brings ws o ijo» eben ho а ther distinct breed ; much larger ап omger, an aud some of his own rams, in for tbis a very heavy fleece ot longer st: uon iu M d De. TADA A ic ‚ота bred rama E Ux t ich Tbere are 53 shearling € ees, emale introd Chaddleworth, | and as many as eight for single flocks. Mr. R. кече w а ш A Suy е ere interior ЫН Canning, of | of Aldworth, Northleach, takes the 186 and 2d and 3d animal never keeping an ewe a second year, tht eie and | Devizes. „Commended: James Rawlenos, of Bulbridge, d к, chassiet in 4 the breed, | ias met with. EX ЫЫ ia avay bow ard ope t Class 13. То the ener Ње рен Wilton 1 Loo William t flocks differing but little in the colour of the face and ! Shropshire sheep, and many open classes; bas oe e БНР ох Ash. Highly Commended: William | closeness of the fleece, according probably to their Met. shown without obtaining a p prize or commendatio. бн | Humfrey, of Оле Ash. Commended: William Browne and took Hill. Canning, с PR f the best, Pen of 5 Shearling Ewes, ness to the Leicester blood. Thore are 18 older rams | 2219 — о оа ари тй И exbibited —the awards are given below, the. A ode ond УЙ о — 1 E 179 710 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. of the same flock, —151., to Jame James Rawlence,. of Bulbnidge ; 101, breed.—10L, to William H f Sevenhampton, High wor to James Rawlence. Tign ly Commended (specially), 2 James | 5L, to Willim Hower ; emen р Medal t5 William Joyce, ж) PONIES. Rawlence, Wilton. Highly Commended : liam wden Abbey Far Waterford. Highl bommended : à uod Class 39. ee the - of -= best Stallion, not е; Shittler, of Bis enm , Balisbury ; Step Me King, of "roe Bpod William Hewer ; (again). Ts mmended : Joseph Smith, | 14 hands.—15L, to os Мой Xy Kirklington Park, ( hampton, bourne, Berks; Wine Browne Canning, of| of Henley-in-Arden; William Joyce; (again). į lisles > ta А Жатат of Middietop spiri Elston Hill; Wil'iam Hoe ef Oak A Class 78. To the owner of the best. Boar of a breed not eligibl e| онр. 9 mended s Уй, us b e P å for tho preceding ep А, LÀ r.i Bradloy ent. | 14 ынем: ы Д нума Sk "a E IGS, ., to James Graham, of 1, Blackburn's Buildings, York toad, | т, l., t i фе, Leeds. Highly Оо ded: William Bradley Wainman. T Melford, S 3 9L. kO T weno Y nm fal у eolour the first бр the] Olass 79. "fo the m of the p Breeding Sow of а large | РӨ ОЧ, Fort; E Ae Medal, to id Кш it of vum 3 gal D his с] {ео any colour.—l0L, to bi oe E | boron; gh Hoya, ears and 10 orkshire ; 5С, to Richard Dickin, of 161, Ol ad ckpor IICULAVRA Prem FELT "m if n hit hot i ; the DE: Glass 80. To the owner of the best Breeding Sow of small AG ar ДЕМ, n E akos а теа) шапу | hite uestro, to Гроза Стар, af Бирү Auer Mies Close 41, To to oenar, of Ш [it ЫШ М Эдеа am Market ; 51. іг Edward Kerrison, Bart., M. P. ; Silver | 1 four anima Айт hih ДУ h one show: — a to кезш Geater Stearn, of Brandeston, Wiekbam ОЛЕ AL UM үйү pf is elared to be 6 months and 1 week 2 БА aii у Commended: William Bradley Жашар, | Morton Tin mouth, ENT 9 мано К-у Yo Fox onus Leeds; the Earl of Badnor, ot MEN et the state of the dentition йе ov er age. Соер, ‚ыруг, Commended : Samuel Geater Btearn Marlborough or entend of н t Btallion, foaled prize y ckin, of Stoc А ; Bl 1 C 3 D ер, ме еч Small — т ter а m ya larger "Оше sr оь iiiar af she hoof a paji бое о она Tor, ep T C co Nia nm. Жү каЙ Y: tribut black breed.—10L, to Thomas Crisp, of Butley Abbey; Si, to 4 Ср, ті uted, how mpar vely few sss George Mumford Sex n, of Wherstead Hall. pee d Silver | of Dumbleton Hall, Evesham. у" Mr. Wainman Tang Ah 1st prizo dere also with a long | Medal, to William Himming, of Coldicott, Moreton-in-Marsh. Class 43. To the owner of Ho R m x Й К nd Fo; Wes straight pig, 2 and 8 x d „калк Highly Commended : Thomas Crisp, of. Butley Abbey. | Elizabeth Bull, of омех, qs E y Si ie i р t г ji Class 82. To the cta wr f the m inre и Sow of ће || 9t, VOV ау Arms, d greater constitution goa € S. T. | Berkshire breed.—10l., to Wiliam adler, of Bentham, | Le cm Herbert, of fo А, ДД De ү of JH ор; shows "class Mr, | Caleutt, Crieklade ; Аё, bye s Hin, x D., of Mickleoyer, | Ee А 12 the a "To ga ео De »my. -—101,, to erkele 9 1 Derby ; Sil M dal to R А uu al Coll Ciren- ки з ро Jong » cester; "dut tempe pm the 2A priae, wie EO o Md y тоса ues D h breed include six animals оаа йд чү; v^ icis үг Имат eo pegar | DRAY, o shown € two exhibitors, Mr. Sexton and Mr. Crisp; | Due. "98, А tl пи, Dna t the best Я Sow of tho Class 45. To the owner of the best Stallion, foaled before the the former the latter the 186, They breed not eligible for the preceeding classes , to eed Ist of J aniar 1861.—25l., £o Thomas Johnson, of TX ee are а very even LM lot, and заві рар“ been all p DE OA bu Ун LT ту — ib E граю Mey diete iX ЖАНЫШ .of one breed and parentage for any differ of size ог | Class 84. To the owner of the best Pen 'of 3 Breeding Sow | Class 46. То a» Sw "a mos ns foaled in the form or hair that can be easily imet: Pigs of a large breed, of any с colour, of the same LUN A x As 4| year s —0{., Чоп Park, Read- BERKSHIRÉ B 5р, Жї Ерга, D —101., RF pae ene: 4 hai так, ing | Ойыл bell Vt mE tm КЫН, E k i ү Duckering, о! tation, © ass 4 o the owner of t Mare hd There is а Le ыза x a Berkshires though Kirton Lim ndsey. е "ed eorge Hasell, of Barton Hill, Bristol. TW о here too individual exhibitors show a nnmber apiece. | _ „Class 85. To the owner of the best Pen of 3 Breeding Bow | caog 48. To the owner of the best 9-years жа Filly, Хо Mr. Hewer shows four and Mr, Joyce Mr, Hewer Pigs of а i ual white breed, of the same litter, above egi entr H takes 1st and 2d prizes в, е A ast wellamde I drei qM НЕ g fon oh? pho Meg EO D. pns boars of fine bair. һе; pent а Highly Commended : гал. Galan the Hon, A. Nelson E | To the owner ot p p Stallion, foaled before the useful bacon breed, embining epum lass 86. To the B p rue best Pen of 3 Breediug Sow is (Я etak , 1861.—301., to Walter id Roofe, of East he 3d ize is pora ken ra Мт. Pigs of a' small black breed, of the same litter, above 4 and | ү, well Bt ti aeri муч Mey б.с & Joyne "of Waler rd, uik ks р ай y it a ide 8 months а. "НМ, p^ ө тан Mumford Sex! xton, of | — 2 MEE оге È cd Рав, t { Жыш, , D о shows half а dozen capita роге. БШ to Wiliam Hemming, of Caldicott, К 3 rris Mumfor 1 | Rene pa gd еды pi Isaac рны of Us Ipswich, отн ом чоет M ` owner of the best t Poh nies eding 8 ighly Commende iliam Wilson, of Baylham though nominally no j^ to the мее рак pos rex прото and sn 9 о the owner of pac ө and P lu classes, are for the [Г part Jn white pigs. PP Reg ho oia or sol alis; Eam, sir Edward Кеп Bart, М.Р. ‘Only опа show 4 prize indeed goes pu an 21984 ud Medal, to Ws ИА am James Badler, of Bentham, Calcutt. t Class 52. To the tio $55 2-years old Filly. —151,, to he iod S SUM мв "еа феа, n the large e class. Class 88. To the owner of the best Pen 24 3 Breeding Sow John Wand, of ast Е Colchester; 101., to Manfred Bid- Mr. булыр, of едь, tokes She sul pride: АН ЯЗ, p | ТМ? a himod мй dle for tha pinongding rinse pus 80, ос ауса ре me litter, above T © шо: old, -r large whi Led radley Wainman АТМ to He шту Keyworth, of Wo ыш, o bore sinet is M pf officers to whose labouss pos SOWS 0 oor, Leeds. y e to a class Avhich es pepeg hoa ny colour, ; = „о —Mr. J. Brandreth Gibbs, HaltM ux etes "white воза, The 1s qe» ei to д. i коми» Pu = "n ы бы жы Mr Dan, "Tie му д. "Thelarge inner yard, around which the күөн аге Hà А al хүл йа d, of Thurgarto "| lodged, containing, too, x Ten elliptieal court, within bo 6n XE Dua M. V or Mr eh ] A" ym -— уште EN which ла тен classes were many times every ay. | a cg ue зб; йг uy $m ШЕ T I i TIN "d Gral entries are | my and put through thei AN has been mbers, Kear y 1 disqualified, owing to the state of the E ilion, always crowded with в pectators j there is no Others. 8. E D TT "MN indieatin over age. Mr, Crisp takes the 186 prize, | rea ater отне offered Д the my T DOR than that and Hunters.—C. Barnett, Н. Thurnall, НОВО San and Sir ‚ Kerrison the 2d; Mr, Stearn kP the which thus attracts rows, many deep, of ladies ап ise a RE nii ү, and Ponies E. Welby, J. Eu and he is Esau d for a most commendable | pom Rus all day long have surrounded the фо T. аар Ба iy is ни ау мез vith es ital p xercis: - Thompson, R. Woods. Cotswolds s vh Гы ла, y class of Sows. of 5f Bd Black Breed, Lady E We are t "able tuis week to give a detailed report : T. dd d ul H. Bateman. Eni Sa cU ieri үйү, Мт. A. Smith, Mr, Sext on, Mr, | Hemming, and 11 n бунын! s have competed for the prizes of 1007. Budd. T. aoreet a s S. Turner, J. Moon, Н.Р. isp co erfuliy | ® the dpa of Mr. Gulliver, of Jones. >. fine litters. Mr. Crisp takes the 1st prize, E AC Sexton Sube, is the winner. He js a bay horse, with re-|. VETERINARY INSPECTORS. еар аа —- Trim! 1 Bep and М. Hemming ihe н rd. 33 di x peel үче mes hunters hays | Vell гале RIB H . Berkshire Şọws Ате а fine class. T. er, Dr, competed in elass 86. "brown horse, belongiug to| We are w able to find room for the full list. of i and the Hoyal Agrieultural College take Mr. Barnett, of Cheltenh am, winning the prize іп | prizes for im а taa d t will Ln 1st, 2d, and 3d prizes respectively; there is some talk iir erg with а good class, "both as $^ еда: mA umber | a € oe t of А e yar next weg s een e na hile we simply ofthe first being unfit, in which case the other two ® and merit. ne Мерт cultivation ана | will advanee а step. Dr. Hi , sow and Dr dou i ce amongst ii ptt horses has not as foll llow: nine ps are төлөт! dd tos thicker | been so grea ab last year’s There are this ай — g di M т than some em, is 2 сара] 5 ecinen oft our EM ME iE iliam Вато — P he $ y p ав pi igi en дой P *t other Sows? oes to Mr. ку че ` qim; } е d kic: ad to ^w riso one of whose | Wonld hay, cluded Clyd are however уегу| And pr Т ГҮ s бте ' and 10 go an ы 1 fin Mina pu. i. Lu теты Тү поча 05 ndr Drs and Зыр vis Роу E: «i . eH à { s E nr о! contents iam mith =; x RÀ three sow D large br Mr. fS iksi which there | ward’. i = Dd 14 Wainman «apta e MS е ka has bi bi . Duc ering, of een any. iaa ei competition is "or 2-yeavold| Тһе prizes for АТАЛГЫ НЫ and Steam«enginte hei Bd anl M is у= The whole of the entries m: vri pere ve ч arket, takes | were as іон к TR M Nd of 5 o. Itis able Coi Лы A ЭД Mi, AA зрно ef desuper Na a ass. Mr. Wilson, o dE Pe gen d- s Viet onum ж цы . 695. 04 t of 4 Hope, shows a тч fine | gre. pup бус x Cayton у o dissi ho am ^h 0 } \ substance, Lm st pa LE ЯА Berkshire Sow Pigo are wel represented in 12 pone Hz bern of Wat Мз ашу, Mr. Smith, of Heuer ШАН HOROUGH-BREDS. Class wner of takes tho be 3d; eds. Sadler, of Bentham, ih и а и sd hate Thor tonak bra Dr Pis B rer эе T in 3 A a other ^ Sow | the o inion 25 [io demora "ni opm and Mr, Keyworth's, Though entered , d tout in а class not eligible for otber thar pea s er Tid havo have | GF Swalel od Eind +С y ij been per wS i mall wie Бы Bast ОиВ ) на тм, kg : TA. меры — ena Oeil ткт , RS idm | ? Ыт; Ж „Class 75. et ipon ; ar o s —L0L, to ho ' Bradio ainoan D , ef Bp саит Ра orar 6. АЧ D саз d of Givendale. роп. ЖЕР, еа m bridge. Class ү ues as е = ау EE zm Ege Gregg, of Fencot ЫР Re foot, or x in-fogl ог вд ее г! а ыу, Wicki ишо, 1 ДЕЧ deer hounds, and a numerous show jf ГӨ Clumber spaniels there were 18 entries, on Лол 25, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 711 mastilfs, Newfoundland dogs, Je erri bull dogs, sh d black-and-tam terriers, ferrie f din. Skye terre Ысы ferr terriers, King Charles THE HYDROPULT, spaniels, toy terriers, &c. EXTRACTS FROM THE ETTBAPE du FROM THE scellaneous, p ES " Agricultural € -The origin of our first agri: а Hypnor я «тїш? machine is certainly ULT, — cultural е. dates back toa period more than e — -— T z Mr ier nd yea о. At ыз period, as we have else- h идет. he poverty of the ii Tops Г: ser to have one, and we are such Wubandmm "m de vreiched condition of husbandry, stom for six rv A - oxen wherewith to dise п өр condi soy ticis er qx seanty m to procure a plough, | oth Hg. HyDROPULT, ч». Londoners and THE “We а it to thè notice of the proprietors und in their social organisa апаш | avail shepaeelveg of such laws, which, in the minuteness of. their details eme Ка — Gardeners’ of үе апа d other how р 8 їг кү Е E ег, | Gazette. M а pen iibi TELS mite el е жа, р ia " рор ха - s ue : l stro: А рун рь апа this so rude, that by enactment about the same it RI Es Pide r$ ned аы МОО dd Sons ы ct it, ket: Tna Cottage cariar К EA make, moreover, the twisted я wi thes pen which | se ED нотара сиы his wretched oxen drew it." Contrasting the farmers’ di Ics m ES ER бает е clubs or societies of this period, a } ects for me Мая at hand in op NUT. rta- which they were introduced, with he presen сазе р шс at bus "uio LUE É Strong time: when in their grand organisation they are auia an immediate Eik lustrated News. of the eleomed to wns which - eame visit. moval ог discha: Ме УЯ World. with arch triumphal banne Г) of water. ба Диу HE HypRoPULT. — thousands of m ve в giving of The vA по Weekly ine, THE HYüRSPU PT ‘Nothing has yet been ure, like рь уф. n of ol THE — HYDROPULT. — I8 AN INVALUABLE INVENTION FOR introduced for watering secure, е d, assist for thei жое Sod: анов GARDENS, ens equal to the Шарау operations merely, i. to d inform ie Vici Ер ош gi cited EXTINGUISHING FIRES, Hydropult, as any one the details of experience e purpose ег- — whl siot only prang e - - Де 1 t, but thank ouse can water, in a few p them broadcast over the эш Ps al i their | n ps * or enin ten (ion D AE, айын brethren might par ticipate in the enefite of ези ЗНАЄ) which, subur! en, thus о in ойо s of ре ds having once used, they pini Mg эра m we haye examp les of ancien and modern associa ion.— | will never care to WAS КОКЕ >. P. Pol f TR ma AOL o "nn wi »-— satisfactory R. Scott oj g iw without "= NAA World KIRE EUER e Meu mne NE Tur HypROPULT. porter. amr cx say t Тнк m ——— no pu y icut көш, f the most | or private house sho g ^ g E g g y bé Баба one of these ro dai veles E ti d H S A Ё Ё & ч useful machines."—Cppe testing its uses,"— Age яяя S mercial Daily Lal, We Live In. p Ey, =; 3 AN INVENTION FOR THROWING WATER BY НАМО POWER t Pr F (5хорвир by Rovan LETTERS PATENT), inim - | БРИ Ен ы Үр ESY Price TWO GUINEAS 2 ы 3... б» к=. with - feet Suction and xn — Delivery Hose, Galvanised Wire cel cL шо, ог шл £8 " и ЕЕ " E ы Jic Weg gem c s гова в Брав TES. еа eniin deo. Cae suf ie i oaa слет vicio Б EE E E vom ү e J EF E r 2 "а p © ORDERED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT AS FIRE ENGINES. $e 9p52,»9229 z 7 tz Ы LM Tuomas RrvERS, Esq, t Fl Esq., and other well-l gentlemen, - | Е Ё k i E recommend it as an invaluable тш Implement. т LI *Se229g7*? A ara * iens] n TUTTO ШЫ, M, а - à E , E EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. я p = А М z | alga “ Royal Insurance Office, Liverpool. “ The inv will prove extremely valuable for ail the " а ы E B 8 dear Sir, —I have Ее v om y nes d the high бром di ieh pieis machines are applied. —! SWINTON Воот, Р 4, = кй and indeed surprise, with w 1 унае tnessod the | Secretary, Liyerpool and London Insurance Company." dqEC а WOARE OE YOU Hypa беге ош v за doubt that it can | «Tts portability and facility of ion recommend it to ене н ж в posee са f firo in warehouses, Mant- | the general notice of the public.—Hesny Lowe, Becretary 5 E T factories, or priva: n i preventing large conflagrations, | District Fire Company. аге. COT. while its rcc to T ng and dus purposes will be -" ifesi кл operation. mds mE dear “Ina ing or mixing room it would be of especial 2 в mani ders : >B Б ъз е @ © 22.5 ЕЁ Bir, yours anager, оне — F, J. HALLOWS, tary, Caledonian Insurance | "B Ё 2 ** Chas. РВ ЕТЕ г Ез w ЕШ 8 AUTION : d ва ББВБ Ф B $ B3 of so-called La fos but in ета worried Manufacturers, д are now palming oi publ ftn, а ‚ | p imitations of the Hjdropult, and ria agh the epi зке à and " : т sale in many of the principa ronmongery and Seed Establishments provinces. 528859591 HE HH e devices resemble in many respects the Hydropult in appearance, and are рк Жо. н» thé wem a | à = unsuspecting, as they are often laced under or near the Hydro ult show card, "The Proprietor therefore issues "o 92829 b ЁЗ E S is caution, and respectfully intimates that parties wishing to purchase Hydr гор, should examine the RP | A machine offered for sale, and see if i ра нае thereto а label, with the followi “The Hydropult, E "T a Portable Fire Anpibile jn e y» Gar & езе еә i € HE . Воттох, G gent Wosa "Patent)^ | nless this SU B ue БЕН rion чү ЧА РЕ „А HYDROPULT is MADE of BRASS and ge. be, and. ' ЧЕ a EIGHT GALLONS of WATER PER MINUTE FIFTY FEET, OBRED of ONE MAN. i N tö bordel don nts. Public and private buildings have been sayed from барот d its E „ытып Анвювү: IW H CD. The specimen sent us we b to be | of the Royal Society for Protection of Life from Fire, certifies to its ved "put $t in га that fori of мч FIRE-ENGINE. IN fb which im often the result of bad Whereas FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! THE HYDROPULT 18 THE MOST EFFICIENT attacks plants irrespective of th rue THE WORLD, BECAUSE THE MOST AVAILABLE. have sprung. Liming proves a spag wd must, therefore, be the result of something wh рери 1 l Hop b j it AAT Pin we | ]t can be used for all purposes for w which a hydrant or foree pump is applicable, and in situations wbere ther contrivances are useless, —— CHARLES P. BUTTON, PROPRIETOR, HYDROPULT WAREHOUSE, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C. WEST-END PEPOT, 309, REGENT STREET, W * 712 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jor 25, 1863, | J TYLOR awp SONS, Warwick Lane, Newgate e Street, London, superior manufacture of GARDEN EN E.C., beg to call attention to their very GINES and SYRINGES. | r. Ri lea йым, have favoured T. М, with order THOMAS MILLINGTON, GLASS MERCHANT. 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET TON LONDON, E.C. ARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND ) HORTICULTURAL GOOD: containing an Acre of Glass, was supplied by T. Мп; the Horticultural profeamony $ а sn as the Nil Gentry, and s pr Home Use and for Export s see Advertisement of x. 6. REDUCED Т Se Agricultural Hall, Islington, ivers, and the leading men in Fig. 570. J. TYLOR & Sons GALVANIZED IRON TUB GA ARDEN ENGINES, 8 8ga. 12gal. Fig. 586. No. 1. REGISTERED SYRINGE, with India-rubber 2r -— one rose us jet 56 8 е eacb, 2 0 10 H те А7 lescope Branch Pipe for ditto Fig.590. Large GARDEN Hep ы with one d i a eacb. rose and jet „ 589. Middle Ditto ditto “ » ,, 988. Small Ditto а 19 » » 587. LADIES GARDEN SYRINGE, with до. ' ks k $5 = Fig. 501, READ'S SYRINGE, with two roses and one jet, 175. 6d | READ'S SYRINGE, with one rose and jet, 15 0 dittolarge 14 0 »» 592. Improved еп s and Syringes of J, TYLOR & Бома’ — ture Kept in stock Бу Tonong Seedsmen in every part of the United Kingdom. RAS IRON WORKS, ép. PANCR PANCRAS ROAD, N.W. IRON HURDLES, FENCING, and GATES. The PROPRIETORS of the ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST, PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, SILVER М MEDAL v the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY for their IRON HURDLES and GATES, Lists per eu on cep eden front gue to 5007. the Works. The Hürdles can be seen i САМЕ WIRE NETTING. PROFESSOR VARNELLI/S ENAMELLED and WROUGHT- IRON STABLE FITTINGS. Hes Patent Mangers and Stable Fittings obtained the Com i and the Silver pae of ibe Roy Agricultural Society of жи ут and the Royal Agricultural бос чна by the d Veterinary College, and Professor Spooner of that Institution нча value bom he emn nd comfort of tii Howe bif, on e had Plai Мэта oF En: маа, escription of Stable "Райт, and full-sized Stalls and Тор? AS Boxes are дешен for Mit е at "d Амы Troti Works. MANAGERS, ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, N.W., ОрровттЕ OLD ST. PANCRAS CHURCH. AppnESS—THE M J. Түтов & Soxs, Manufacturi Warwick Lane, N te Street, London, E.C. pka AME. ———— OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON yo „5551 WARNERS' IMPROVED PATENT, ett neus 3 19, NE T OHN WARNER 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, London, 541, ARNERS GAL- VANIZED IRON TUB GARDEN ENGINE, with | inteni NOW FITTED WITH AN AIR VESSEL, | шеша for durablüity and low price—viz. : 1 IS THE ONLY рет Ж 18 0 A di en «45:070 Кап (а ЫЕ Larger sizes may be had in| 35 gallons z " й 20 y either Wood ог Iron. DOUBLE-ACTION ENGINE at £2 2s. THROWS A CONSTANT STREAM. ly. Tence миси rs% May be obtained of any Lees n or Seedsman at the above price, or of е THERE ARE NO SUCTION OR DELIVERY VALVES, TION AND LIABILITY TO CH ith leaves and dirt 18 AVO. Joms WARNER & Sons, rope wita d Cripplegate, p * JOHN WARNER asp SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, Е. с. Атесвт 1, 1863.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 121 Paxton Works, Sheffield, Established 1738. Garden and Architectural Decorations in Terra Cotta. Card. RIZE MEDALS OF 1851 AND 1862 AWARDED TO AMUEL N. MoGERR W, AMES PULHAM, Le niis БО; Also Notice roe Накта Бопоев, " of AnrIsTIO MERIT, and of SOUND € MATERIAL in notty Ash, near Liverpool. FOUNTAINS, VASES, PIDEN pe Ass and | , Reference permitted to the Nobility and Gentry throughout BRACKETS, CONSERVATORY TUBS, with rising bot- | Great Britain and Ireland. toms, ne OT-WATER PIPES, at The novel FERNDELADUM.—To grow SIXTY FERNS (or H at Reduced Wholesale Prices, nec with Elbows, Syphons, Тее Pi and eve f tion; Wrought and Cast-iron ilers Saddle, Coni _ Gu d tand frost an unlimited time. lindor, ООДА. d Elliptic, from 948, each. pee bs wii Stereographs sent to inspect for 12 stamps. Boilers and Iron Stand use wi ч v briekcwork, 56s. eac Le Illustrations in the Art Jo Five rom 104. 6d. each. Patent Valves, Impro "- Fw ERNATIONAL EXHIBITION PRIZE Мерт. WAS АСЕ, то and бета of the Exhibition. rs Furnace Bars, Supply Cisterns, and B SAYNOR & COOKE Fer быр OF QCALITY IN PRUNING | v. "P description in stock, at D BupprNG Кугу Mr. 2906 Пор Iron Wharf, Upper Ground Street, h DING AYNOR AND COOKE'S celebrated English and Blackfriars Bridge, London, S. Price List on application. X7 French Exhibition PRIZE PRUNING voy &c., can be obtained of any respectable Nurseryman ms, all Knives warran r Seed Merchant EPH SMITH, New Road, Hammersmith, W., р the азе S == both by the m mex E: зүү of GREENHOUS eye As a A ER- TILES. — These pee QNA to offer for SALE about ATO -Nona ата ерин dM датай Baron. Ораг ES in тоа "Terro-Metallio Ware, | 10,000 feet of far GREENHOUSES, marks per num. Famam dun m em Knives аге | ñd Red Ware (in the above and other patterns), are erba PITS, &c. x FOUTRE NAE xe T ТАРНЫ LE o КОКТО Po L3 s: t harbor alo a ет аро чр 1002. poner PER Da A the following reasons:—Théy do по! lugs and i "s » - MOWER, with Sun and Planet Motion, having ell the | they take ур less room; require no attention, are far moro| 21-02. E» п feet 3 inches by 5 foot 8 inches, most recent Improvements, is allowed to be the best Machine for | durable, and consequently, in the сна, prove much me E y. t er UU eS КАЕ preventing Ribbing and Clogging. For Kitchen Gardens, Town, and Bea-side Gardens, th Ton у ws b аасы i cen 2 — To be had, with prices and particulars, of GRIMMOND, Larp, | invaluable. 5 feet К afrik by4 fou 2 inches & Co. 15, Cannon Street West, London, E.C.: or of the| то be obtamed at F, & С. Rosurm's Whar 16-0, Роду улер басе à Patentee, Catherine Street Engine and: Machine Works, | ward's Wharf, Upper Ground Street, Bckirirs 85, oid: e T 8 feet 10 inches by 4 feet; 2 inches Arbroath ; and all the principal dealers throughout the country. | Wharf, Queen's Road, Cbelsea, S.W.; and ,Kingsand R Road loi ty. 6 feot by 4 feet 2 inches. у. wer! Wharf, near the Canal Bridge, Kingsland, М.Е, Twelve. 5 foot? inches by 5 feet 8 inches, RGESS Illustrated Price Lists free on application. The Trade supplied. Also Span-roof Greenhouse 97 feet by 16 feet, ат. SS AND KEY beg | — — — — — ———— —— —————————— m, 21-oz. glass, 4 -- y 14 feet, 55l, irect attention to their RNAMENTAL PAVING TE for Conserva- 4 fee da 11 fee d 801. NEW PATENT LAWN MOWING tories, Halls, Corridors, Balconies, &c., as cheap and z. glass, 50% eet by n feet, 551. MACHINE. Itis simple, efficient, | durable as Stone, in bise. red, and buf colours, and capable Second: Mn, 12 feet tet by 1 feet, 14 asily worked, and no mi танан О of forming a variety of desi Estim аана GARDE Also WHITE GLAAD TILES, for Lining Walls of Baths, отту двр, "pid анаа Кала perm ir ref татаар tem free. ө: ela by post on receipt of six postage [m mae aem е wal Cop A : Tor vain Pj 1f rs, nRGESS & Кет, 95, Newgate Street, London, E.C. To be obtained of F. & G. RosurR at their Premises as above. | € WARD'S STEAM PLOUGHING and CULTIVATING APPARATUS WILL BE AT WORK NEAR BEDFORD THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. given for Hoa Dis f n а of ^a f erpool, M. оет, Price of a Complete Set with 10-Horse me $777. ^5» $510. 0. 0 enim Agricultural Shows, 1861, have each awarded 990 0 0 I. J. Tivoli Works, "Cheltenham. T bis of а Complete Set without Engine best AUR. э i making X ot A7 . Also alogues, with Sixty Reports from Purchasers, may b ЕЯ, which JAMES AND prim ce HOWARD, BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD. SHANKS NEW IMPROVED PATENT . LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and POLVERI G MACHINE for 1863, SILENT MOVEMENT IF SPECIALLY DESIRED. FURTHER AND um бка TANT IMPROVEME DAD К У Lind PATENT. THE FIRST PRIZE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION MEDAL AWARDED. have been айыгу Жаага First Prizes, and will wash 20 Shirts 20 sm бг p "Fami vr JAWK MOWERS are in daily use in the ROYAL GARDENS at KEW, WINDSOR, SOOO NAM TILAA, HAMPTON COURT, os SBORNE, and E BALMORAL; à in os ur d of the. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL 80 SOCIETY » KENSINGTON; in the GROUNDS of the CRYSTAL PALACE CONTATI at SYD. ENHAM; Tb eine will Mow EQUALLY WELL on UNEVEN as on LEVEL LAWNS, < whether the Mtr be WET ог DRY. The execution of the work is not only vastly теш ө э, t of the principal гмах. Stations "€ Shipping “Ports i in the King SHANKS’ NEW на HORSE | MACH HIN окса „дм PATENT PONY tig DONKEY Y MACHINE. Width of Cutter. with Patent nieht Apparatus. If with Patent Deliverin рен. Xo. 1.—48-inch Machine ... £28 0 O0 40s. extra. No. 67:90. ож Machine n £15 15 O0 .. на No. 2.—42.-inch Machine ... 28 504-0 —.. ii 5 40s. ^, No.6.—28-nch Machine ... 14 10 о m "" РРА 256. » No. 3.—36-іпсһ Machine . ... 22.0. Quo m" 30s. „, No. 7.—25-inch Machine 12 10 No. 4,—30-inch Machine 19 0 0 » Silent t Movement, їз, 0d entras Doi б Pony 21s, per et; lant Movement, 204 ekkra j "Boots for Horse's Feet, Mi. ре sd. tto for Donkey, 16s. per set. SHANKS’ NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for Pushing or Drawing Separately or Together. _ Width of Cutter. я 8. 9i ch Machine pa cm s No, 11.—16-inch Machine ... .. #6 17 6 Easily Worked by a Man. No. - "Aie el Easily Worked by Two Men. No. 9.—22.inch Machine ... ok 876 No. 12,—13-inch Machi Ж x 6 2'6 Ditto ditto by a Boy. No. 10.—19-inch Machine ... de 7.12 6 Ditto by a Man and Boy. > О ы ЫЕ arütus, if attached to the Н hine, 25s. extra; Silent Movement, cape d 5 4s. ex E ААВ mi for т рик dide qe 5s. „Easily iy nentet р a Lady ога оон Задлан eod vg ах» зод RUE ROAT ALEXANDER SHANKS anp 'SON, "DENS IRON WORKS, ARB TENE ; 6 LONDON OFFICE aw» SHOW ROOMS: 27, LEADENHALL S С. i eculed, A Stock of Machines kept аі the London Depot, from which i e vice tnm 132 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Avavsr i, 1863, у= т b ope rra SC. В [pepronr) NURSERY WHEAT. ү d ORNAMENTAL GAR DIGREE „ Вы затеи n юп Moor Nurseries, Мекебай. 2 _ HALLETT S | PE Landscape Gardening, Ireland. ИНИ Кы a RN MEDAL BY THE JURORS OF THE CLASS OE BALA PRON ices » ТІРІ В: J: W: CHAPMAN offers his еч formation of ALL COUNTRIES" АТ THE the miller, and realised £19 7s. per acre, nobility and gentry of Ireland is the © i is Wheat, grown 1862, in Essex, was 8014 to the j Gardens апа Pleasure Grounds, and the general improve i The produce of 3 acres of this Wheat, gro 1 10 ores, of Estates. Plans and Drawings for these ые ut nh du n m DRILL 4 hels on ed, апа where it is desired, experienced men will bets E UNLESS THE TRADE MARK IS UPON TH E t RIA Dus aeta" A EA W DIT Е. L.S., The Manor is нан, Sussex, ror Apply to Meca F. HALLETT, ESQ., э Mr. С. will be happy to жн s „УЧ РР Уу @ ї), and elsewhere, with whom ivre ееп profesional y ICE—One Guinea a a Bus hel (or Seven uineas 77, Molesworth Liegt ciet КыЗ & the йч ай nd Station, in erit s Sewed up -" i d Nurserymen. Delivered, with Pd Up rm ke yd appplication, а úi So ухо "3 “Соок, PRUN ттд and Во09їне | «нон OUR WHEAT CROPS МАТ BE DOUBLED,” må o Т rRNA beg p ctfully to say уер 25555 1 e Mes Hants Seed Eod. will n not E: Pundersed Ф ттр in Ше Tra n They Г ы 55 P В Š SF НА? The Old erem de or ie Katros to Jast last tw DAE of any ой Я 92 55 PN 23 5 E GES BLIGHT COMPOSITION. — None я аі Works. е AGE'S Begg? BEI hment, ҮЕ YOU а LAWN Р Use BELCHER'S з 55; d» ПЕР pss copt that sont from. this Kstablishmen diss by ihe PATENT PLANTAIN EXTRACTOR; which neatly Я ша $38 $522. тата Pa M , ST áid 98, removes Plantain and Daisies, and replaces them witi в 4 ЕЕ 52553 Oxford Street, Rem Turf. Price 68: : to be had of all rci dp ү; sex Street, EE ER: Ы Ев хїо Ix. Жр ara mm 1 Wholesale, Agents, S, & E. RANSOME & Со E 8 gn. it 23 А белан Vet TAN Тауен) mr dle ачыш, ЯЗ шчот а YS gaa |уоше ГӨ ars ааыр tat position, I lea blie opinion to S EU PT odd ut E g feasan 72353 |judgeorthecorrectnes Sugh assertions -Durmririn ba жай sn prices apiy E ТЕ 2392 |udgeotth uei "Es: z op ths m DN. 3. in 29, Oxford Street, Manchester | ч © + ^ BAIL 3 ki is M dues decided асу і vari eds, Seed Beds, Ripe Strawberries, &e: | А 923585 BüLB.E This cele Lee uen ТЕН f | ЕЗ Н dUSESE IS INVINCIBLE “OLD VIRGINIA N BITING f for Foe He io uou гон Я арга 8.3556 ORDHAM S ANIN APL ns Sce cd Trost, Bighi, Birde; Aon A e dE a 3 254 a 2. КЕРЕ КА рык АТУ Api annihilated аб one-sixth of the cost of , 205.; 06: d 288 E NEW TANNED Aime, A Pw oce m 8 з 22 НЕВЕ ordinary То нагр xn AVE upwards sent free to "1 t pons o o o co rr Mesh, 4 yards wide, ls. 4d. ы P2233 E 3 Rs Кесу КЕС yards wide, їз. Fin d а $4 3 Ee Beda ME at the W. C. Office ji Bolborn, W.G. а Ski 528 5 : кыно be h any y quu uantity of Елтон & DELLER, 6 and 7, | 3 o5 2259 казый Factory, 28, diras Street, di. atthe pee oU rade, А ridge, E.C. 8 БЕЕК ЕР БЕСЕ N.B. A of Sho Gutta Percha Tubing for Watering qm ъ5-292 „рдЕ о беп bacco Paper иг Ран p SUME drepin COMPANY have the & „28359 22223 a APPLE — gem nto Messrs. IVERY & Sox, re to acknowledge the receipt of the folowing E 5. а BH moda e Dorking ;) begs to ве his friends те the sip. Taimoial p^ Mr. J. Misi, E DON ERE. pe 5 “яд n 2 mc «ЭЭ he now offers the above article in 4 lb. Pack JALLAND, Esq., of Holderness cw ES En * £P ЕРЕ S337 | application. Futhigatihg; 3s..6d. dacti * f have had 400 feet of your Gutta Percha Tu 2 bing, "Wal нг g БЕЧ? SKEET IRON POTS for pog Ss ч „Гой Order, lengths of 100 feet each, with union joint, in er ү суз юа $2325 «ж, EEEO Alf-Ordere to be Rcoompan Surre 12 mon! met for watering "these gardens, and I find it to answer eboguS baa йа оро payable to H. APPLEBY, Dorking, y, 8. anyong I have ever yet tried. The pressure of FEEPIECEEESE 2256 OCOANUT REFUSE, tlie г Жору" Фу considers н but this hàs not t e slightest 8 2.5650 55052 delivered vitia dis effect on the tub bing. I co sider this tubing to be а most E 387385 52459 of Charing Uross, аі 3a d invention for Йе далай inasmuch as it enables us to а 59: 565 | oE ойе garderis in al abóút oné-half the time, and with one-half Tx 972 сить and how he labour ЕЕЕ EERE 835 se it, seo long Айуег Mamufactured by the GüTTA PERRA CosPANY, Patentees, 423888,7 928 259 in Gardeners Chronicle к of tho оа arduis] pm n and sold by their ана Базз а ese 21st March, 1868 ; ot ap Wholesale Dealers in town and cou з Нан ЕБ. чї® the РАТЕМТ Cocoa Fiere ТАХТЕр toi ESTE а Second Hani ИН аз „2286 s 74 King CONSERVATORY, about 90 or 40 жай, also 80 or [EEFEEEEEEE ist ана сл ое 40 foot run of FORCING FRAMES. e: FREEESEEERE аас üetags. Stamps e Роа Аай Mr: Reap adora baton, Gipsy НШ, Norwood, В. EHE x XE .Patronised by H.R.H. the late Prince Consort. Dune EE E ЗӨ $22 ) "BansHaAws BRUSHES and SLES4929.-3»HSMH MATS: are edi dn Ld LCECOEFEIERI-T EAE y Brush is ЕЕН ЕЧ " \ acu МА. Deg ош [27 гч ` | Я] PEESOSSORURSP о VER ii o s. 6d. per T | К Af kum Н 3292: d i е EIGATE TE SILVE ЕЕ ditto ie 4 sity fe dd "ilm t un M M B5282P BL $2121 УЫ | Ri at Reigate: di des iol d о. Id РАЗ) ШШ Hi [i [rtr £ RE HEER N Bi Тоадей True оа all the principal Railways ER lm і ш, LULA сыз осоре ЕЕ 5 RT, Reigate, виттеу. euE: уе УЧ ES898;B825«4 2.85 TREE ST. nnus, Неше Битеу. е REENING à isp 00/8 L “WIRE FENCES РЕ БЕРЕКЕТ ge: AN GRATIS, E: mont rien Mark ааг. Ср FARMS, DEER unt SHEEP FOLDS, GAM: аз EE AALE Ga 555 1 P ui cp M а 28, Stanhope Street, Clare палатна PITE i d ma i i m ФЕ мал арызын $23 з 250 мей ао но а к 225722528572 ЫЕ CXUVERANDRA "BERNERIANA, — Having Are easily fixed by tinskilled labouters. E3245 FE 5 $1935 Е О свейей im faisiüg а few Seedlings d dur tenir Pw Же 7 апа ET реа supports. EE ES м Rz A Es 58 собо and beautiful plant, we у o h y dá $e ipo th uliar con- SSES oS AIA BAT o3 | plants of six or wi tape ni grat ө reat Show of tho 4th. à e inereased strength from eir рес j 22 REEE 52293 | 0. осоо аст а on аш and awarded tbe MS. AS Pis ooopqe- hand-made Fences. зан Fixe Prize; at the, iai "Show of de Pr P Lui. without spegas ^7 3 | Societ Juhe I апа изе also W. explanatory Creo moe e principal varieties. Their eua onid 2 RERE 28. £s EET aon ACKSON & SON, Nu meee, Kingston, 8. сае ERIS of Fenoes arid Gatës post free on receipt ИҤИН ЕЕЕ: ар ES : © в s 3 ÉET. 0. of 1 > ОЛА Company, Victoria Works, 81, ee HEB SERI а> 35 á A T Pri үү, n Wi E nchester. Ad etin | P adi әз Hb$u9gzud щч (J as RECEIVED the AWARD of the Royal EALS PATENT APHIS 152 ЗЕЗЕВЯЗЕ Е tural Society as under FOR RHODODENDRONS Барта 15, and 2з, wal 23 $8 8 EET = FIRST PRIZE, 1861. ues only and elfectual EE 8.38 8728 33 FIRST БЕН ш. - т дк in ГЕВ Бра ызе па FIRST PRI dd of к eh E Bag FERT ЕВ | OATALOGUES dre now ready, and a stock of Plants in suit, all ies 35 MEN oki most perfect health, of all sizes, and at prices to EE EEEIEI EH Sunningdale Nursery, S.W. «йн, К iir d rd pi destroy all I SL E ir БЕРТ GHT, FLORIST, &c,, "е, Hid ‚боп SIT btained С ава РЕ 25 ПР H 523 $ : € Бап ie, 8ш, i ае зе "ш o 3 - = [1 + toe: J NCBI SEAS в ЕЗ НТ T 8 will not fail to become a general favounte pn Бате seci аА. дзе ла m ч Ёз wes 9 tasted it оп the gro е ISHURST 335 99905. 9499 Ле M having picked fro COMPOUND, Whether E аха в sii 58 gis 5 ir UFU ТЫ is c a dons M. ar: pig prove à кегени rei БЕЯ 8 Еч БЕ Еш EF good forcing variety. The fruit їз large, flesh pale r Mus on Growing Рав : EE GER ЖЕЕ E the core ; E s rich and sugary, g at m gi = Sag ЕЕЕ flavour gem ШЫГ КЕНЕ ithoüt » 8 = а = х wii disso м ps before use. Е ба з i &l ВЕ Ы E H : Tue iilo pear notices prove its value, This ge of smell, and У) Iont eners Chronicle, July 4th. if кк оа anted, РЕДЕРН 5 дедк", mi uti Princess of Wales, m - 2258 еа аде ог flattened ovate, with flesh pale red, and solid d garance, Blige А gth o qf from. EEEE ЕЕЕ TOL Tho variety deserves notioe оп account of, its size, apl to two ounces to the HERE EE EEEF and not being hollow atthe core. water is recom- His 4B 29 228598 Journal of Horticultüre, June 23d. sed mended for growing Plants ; 93539,5388B45924 Strawbe: p А аи The fruit one from 4 to 16 ounces for Esi. $ азая “Seedling : тту ЧИР ГЫ EM very juicy, and o un si Sold Retail by Nurserymen 32953354258 of Wales, is a fne TI pas mm o TEL 352323 ci beca pem ге fri ofa ple rod colour, and. very frm 35., and 10s. 6d. 5526 EEH EEE РГА 1 | 4 кылыш С аят ё Чу Тат m will b to send ош жул Зенон, at 21. К ATENT CANDLE zT Red Spider Magnified. 'ANY (Limited). 555 PERE EE E мок адет Nader application. 1 , TZ YI Avavsr 1, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 728 Mey ала URNIP. SEEDS for PRESENT | may be expected in the midland counties о: Rare midland 8, WILLIAMS invites toin ction of his large SOWING. England. counties oT well-assorted Collections of EXOTIC DS e kinds of Tur de Uie | sv em 2 tn FERNS. and LYCOPODS, MISCE A ANEOUS aya аме "оғ late sowing "han others, B Eg PCT" WA а GREENHOUSE PLANTS, VARIEGATED ORNA. Mesers. BUTrON beg to recommend the i83 |F MENTAL FOLL сея LANTS, uk P are Som SW ou a ne i ә very fine specimen W that purpose. зе ы Т E 7 Prices for the months of July апа FE 8 B "Now ready, post-free to all edere August, 1863 :— f & E 23 A NEW GENERAL PPLANT CATALOGU ing | SUTTON'S ME SIX-WEEKS TUR- © a Select Lists of Choice Exotic Orchids, Ferns, iae ка Ск МІР, 84. рег lb., or cheaper by the —————|—— house Plants, Indian Azaleas, V: Pons "E nd Orna т bushel ft. in.| ft. in. Foliaged Plants, Fuchsias, Pelarg "Rho dode бы 8, SUTTONS IMPERIAL GREEN GLOBE, | Tilia europæa, the Common ageing е4 4|[8 641 0 Verbenas, Petunias, Pu Cin orari, Ko CUN UM - best for the main егор, to | Acer rasaan arp 216 .0.1.58 0 Hardy Variegated Plants, Herbaceoüs and Alpine Plants, in July апа August, forj .» 185 335 6 Roses, Hardy Trees and Shrubs, Fruit Trees, &e EA and winter use, 8d. per lb., i Negun P 15 0|88 0 чул a DESCRIPTIVE LIST of New, Be айга, апа Rare cheaper A the bushel. Quercus petris ihe Türkey Oak i ei Us л 9 3 Я заг ab 45 0 Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, М. ped ST RE Рае ЖЛЕ Мы ener add TA Bros Elend Ee з Black Amériéin. Walnut » у; 53146 0 ctively, OBSON'"S EW D & | CATTLE CABBAGE (the heaviest of all Agricultural Crops 8 ft, 2in., 4ft., and 3 ft. Тіп. ; iab. 2/48 Q0 Quality A 1. should be sown in July and August, for transplanting тайн endro n tulipifera, the Tulip. ` Tree E 42 CALCE QLABIA,, unequalled in the Kingdom ; 1s. 6d., 2s. 64,, October and in the Spring. аа adiantifolía I 18 3s. 60., and GARDE mi REO N WER SEEDS for AUTUMN. SOWING- Platanus orientalis, the | Plane 37 ОТУЕВАНТА, from oti Prizë Colleotion ; 15., 2s: 04, and 6s. арыз have a good stock of fresh Seeds of Carpinus Be tet tho Comm Bee C НЕ PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, b Mixed; 15, ae eruditis Uned kinda wil stoni should be sown during tho |с nel vesca, Не Br Sot O п 30 PE IUM Show, extra fine; Фе. 6d. and 5x. E urs үн de Æsculus Ні s Hort Chestnut . [ 48. ( PELARGONIUM Fancy, extra fine ; 2s. 6d. and 5s. Pt age, C E sorts , of sorts Sophora japonii 6 10 | 48 Ó SCARLET INTERMEDIATE STOCK, fine; ls. tuce, Spinach, ао. Salix vitellina, "the Yellow Willow . al cC: 50 MULUS CUPREUS; 6d. a nd 18, н боп; до. TRO Mx rrr dew the Carolina Poplar z d 15 in бедод Páckets and Post Fre Carr rrot, Early Horn Cineraria, choice sorts УР yis; € the Scotch Fir But de 50 dive Of dd inge sorts Calceolaria, very fine » [^ iin ө» =] 1 32 |. J Dor rm а; LÁ Woodlands Nursery, Тонон, W. Endive, ; Pr imula a sinensis pea iLahi кй 6 35 3 | SUTTON & shi lis} t, Reading. : f X ALCEOLARIA; CINERARIA, PRIMULA, . and ere is also the Em taria sinensis PELARGONIUMS.—The most superb strains ot the above are to be obtained in poko of seed P. "a adyertisers, who are receiving hundreds estimonials of their superior excellence. "The Trade will find it the best way o e^ Poen urehasing their supply, bo ied quality and Я о packets ате made f'gongeuient to suit а ы di y duc ery ie al, ce is 1 as ented by return dne ш. however large, is "M Noise etn 5, Wo А reti за, 6d J. p? Аъ &8 NALOEODARIA; GINERARIA, PRI UA de pow -—! "EE t Ur CES Үү “ЫА DRACAN TA ext TD saspe Ner EAA Nu ds qu plant, 1s. and 28, 60 а б MéCpbbósm, besi Merchants; Covent Garden Market, Lo SLM d жый of E bugi л L OFFER TO THE TRADE. Я WA LTON has s immense stock of the | lants :— Ып; бх. per do: rrhinums, 5s. dns ав, 5s. per dozen. Chrgentheuuns bs. per doz. vato partion will пе rontod yii on equ: yal uu SUE we terms. R н ашр 200,000 "е в ms E Newton Moor чан Wakefield, «б ade large purchases of BULBS, we shall 2 ableto supply first-class kinds in thy ‚ А comparison of prices will show that the. has at this Nursery 20 per cent. lower than rd foy others. No establishment has long ed for Bulbous Roots. LOGUES gratis. effort has been ped 2 maintain the high celebrity this enjoye САТА- WM. BARRATT, аи. teh OUIS VAN HOUTTE'S эе BOL фонды к м8 Dutch N, M Пата, ‚ә. = уы sid, Te éir Correspond: collection as rich Yor dy Bas Бш, бе, a to dozen, 100,000 or T. : р ns PLANTS for RARR at 3s. per pi. Savoy dtes Kal Srk чот Colewort of sor! once Kale фей and White Colas i ба, per 1000, idi een's undermentioned Plants to offer for Bale, ај ow pres cs DRUMHEAD À SAVOY ai- o W. Fii W. DASHWOOD has a quantity of the under- VIRGO AND Tg have Tp quantity * the |; .. 38. 0d. per 1000 Ve gout oru Th p рас, against a south wall in the 5 h has 10 principal arms measuring respecti sa Min 10 inches in girth, and 190 feet ла Лоде, with а general girth at the ground of 4 ТнозЕ оѓ our readers who seek ететі tad will 2 t the ubt ss het. es rved a few Weeks since E Ру Mr. SALTER, of an Жашына ot Tdi an e Transplanted arid strong... RETHR "Тһе race of руге tó Убе CELERY. Tm — E this ртт. referred which co С у Жозе, near Guildford. баб he stock indifferently p rim xo dig 2o d mew. ioi mor Roseum, is a new garden which ^ ROW FULL Вр Os NURSERIES sre promises to rival, if it does not exce süb- „ум L respectfully invites all lor vers of|Jects as the Phlox and the "Рей, Ыш is po ps ower. to visit abd isf them. | moreover the advantage of blooming at an earlier TWENTY PE i X" eni masia Ат Diver mod. атаг o him t y above 100,000 Plan: w growin| tK: Rorterien, "The parent plant is ovr d well-known аз а ША, Чопо Crosa, is i miles dum Lo A зый а ДН һата herbaeeous per nia 1, with nely eut station on е Great Eastern Railwa; t 80 а htf i drive (тота the West-ond of London. through Tottenham; or | 1010 fern-like aves, and! large daisy-shaped летова bene and P flower-heads with а broad spreading ray of pale station (ог to, the Needs from the platform, Walham pink г rose colour, That it should have given ыз от таї ji Mesi эн) only), and from the High Road, ise to а new race of ornamental border plants Waltham Cross, N no one would have drear АШ with ** double" flowers ONU asi ur ys | Chrysanthemum and. p» i (ет, themselves to be ^ the g| putting on double NL it Crass Prize | wondered at that Sister Garapan pe follow ia in Ар Ж, ban ppi MPO ш dá КЕ жы е. соб Wed yarieties o id ‚ 10s. e change—a sport —а8 тп C.— Ditto of Fota iNES "| 2* a0. |from Mr. pns took e about 1853; and for D.— For the b best Se Scarlet fieshed MELÓN pa 10s, bs. following bis. i 1 d Ао the n p » efatigable izer, the late M. THEMISTERE. Ms UR Need gun 7: h » 105. n 1858 the first mi- "double Anemone-1lowe: G.—Ditoof CHERRIES 1: .. | 90. | 10s. |variety was obtained, since which the ess has i | Ditin а ШИВ мее eoo oe M0 | }еөп вр rapid. tiat at the present time, what with Булаш ba ripe amd. f for; Và T по Fruit will Аеш ат hend oen ЖИР: “60 emones, there permitto d to to sompeto Food vati омей to tasted med varietie іг че which there occurs a Communications and packages must be delivered at the considerable a mesas nt of diversity of colour, ойм Garden, South Kensington, by 11 o'Clodk оп the day of Meet- ing, ап and Е квт Нове; LL.D., Secretary to thé Committee. then is a new че тар rapidly T: into what- flo or J оа contains pripe , Ranunculus, e Gladiolus, Pæonies, Cannas, r Tribes will be разве in the TRADE а Сале шб for te Che Gardeners Chronicle. 54 Е. Н. К. & ъв Trade ТА, will e Sie to Beeds- men, Nursery. or Floris! 1 application. 8. and b. n pm 2, A ei s, GHE E EAN VERSCHAFFELT ар ерес ctfull u^ D rige cte that his a nd py and INDIAN —— rst-rate varieties, is чер) od d TUBDAT, ЕЦЕ. 1, 1868. WEE Теғаріх; dm Horticultural | (Floral ur Fruit Committees) at 8. Kensington. {ду 21 Tu SOME enquiries t that have. lately аз us | double two diffe бе; They. for the есче а from the middle of and again less vigorously t dr artc lower rris only. T are arden, E lowering Мау to thé énd of June; QUUM inge will enable bim to | show that information is still w майы 14 | вотни or ‘ENGLISH ТІМВЕ побу $5 $a badiva, i what. was done peine. in Arboretum. more interesting subjeet сап be c» ап ] be ex- tony glad to become the — of eonveying RHODODENDRON] such ойноп to the world. "We trust HE odere VAN б GEERT. —"This extraordinary -— Mr. Mëszrės will alsó go fully into it in er bas been seen by many | projected gréat work on Windsor Forest, a по otice land and on the | of which will be found in another column. way of assisting in the vot, we now publ solicited. а return by Mr, Вовевт Тномѕох of the state of Nurseryman, "Ghent, Belgium. "the more important t trees in the Arbo t of the (amelias and Indian Azaleas, with Flower Buds. | Royal Horti Senium] Society. at „Тыз УАМ ОЕЕВТ, NURSEFYM AN; акад, Бейит Arboretum, ^ extremely. ichin г trees « begs to remind his friends w| ho урбай and sbrubs, w nted in the years and son Бе loa » ground, by nó ТЕ mum flower Buas, M order ket ‘garden а they may bo well served, as the prospect of flower is now теу | meni arable to the Z vehe Mer EO MNA TECTUM chat клр усте 4 24 ҮЕ Lear ert ít abei АА Ме think it'offéts f$ 724 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [AvGUsT 1, 1863, ast and September. EE eet that de Ыы nig semi-doubles, from gro ound, t runners, pt ied possibly bewilder and cause Ма rum = сызге е A _—є—— Ia. mediate and constant running of ' male | Senateur m апа Chabrillant. Turenne is not fall enough, but its petals and colour ы. All tha ntation. Besides, | above Roses je good growers. W. F. Radel lyf, being taller in growth are the more suitable for the least poe айы» as shrubbery borders | and such-like places, while the n double t the fiches, et of e especial good in our : limit оя теззу Жш ed English ‘gardens, we have not room to | Rushton. of an unnecessary ЧОРНЫ, blant I will now refer to what Mr. Worsley has said, from T have recei des а kind letter. d La Ch sr EM S are both FISH AND FISHING.—No. XII. bpm: AND CARP e Poxps. tinued from p. 701.) lying xus nds with à oh or wa The first ме yielded me а fine As to Ир both Ea long lived ie even out of water ided suitable for all lan crop of delicious fruit. The regia eet om much from sun, and if the — do vi uire them p 3 +h Ə 1428 пау n lea ur, and ө the аз "ашы ‘chalky soil. | e grown in sti E clay, requiring a pick- -axe to break tu CM 13 rthese two an e is inc in iced ki good зл а адын of ids "The best Queens I have ever heard of have Ор ог so, А very simpie Eyre, called “а fish carrier," and | gra meae and shortest Hed of fish, ОЯ Seeds may b n va spring, and тн soedlings, if duly Peto. | the first year. ld b 1 Linc Acor Abo i ric veyed dur erbys : Vid Scotland. АШ. 49 out of 50 (if I remember Pk Е Tu the j jour ney. By this pacte f ed above Tae ia y nto the water, an nd the water beco gen nerally боже n order rs some idea of the ug th. t | to have. es, fro plas set on July 24 last year Xs three-y ear ep йч, еше: The e crops » the two first, in drm ve been enormous. Т have n he better dad which has been kindly handed to | er known these ros not us by Mr. R, b whom those marked (S) have Яй onde: any jesse Bo йс Portman's h езд s 43 ge а E on м n кы n been Pi garden e here with a present of Gra late in rtake the вир оов VARIETIES, in the season, accompanied by Mr. Заре to n kinds—Wright, fishing tackle maker, 86 deem m Jis White. s vue The pni Nils of these two к A E M any others. And зоа yen M of Piseicultural ule .. . e rosy ns. і. ріс е о 5 tim clear, y come D Candidum plenum ty hite stiha onmis ane d tho ti th ves f ескй long proecurable in an: EM RUM ^ ps bright rose the flavour goo od. ie M: them: te large 6 T ERE antity. Bot of al things be sure you do not bt ga e de Жоро тү rosy ША ni Hautbois, Frog joe? Voie ucas, those T us vs: «cad I i NE Crucian or elicatum (8) .. р rench white dent, and Boisselot Seedling No. 1 (called now Iaj? € car h gold fish. Fulgens | m AMA ар ineuse) аге meritorious va rri : “йар is ewher abou t 49 years em my brother Tom and Galatbée S light rose eni rom La Cons the e lime of L alied from Tunbridge Wells to, 1 think, Ashford in epe shi og cry flavour, and more suited from its streng t, e got p for some of th Herman Stenger X rose, ranunculus-formed the lands of England generally. It t a | little fish (C їр) We were catebing t them ata Iveryanum (8) very large rosy red, ra- plant as pretty t tufty ce Constan The crowns are а rate, when tl Нор oast” 8) онии шей lige i is y strong and leggy. | close by xe а е! Тош, fond of fire as of water, "dartel Nadamo Fourcade t o | It is good, but it has no т off, leaving me to pack up ta : жї fish in а Bonamy ereamy whit indeed, it will take а ste BEANA, to beat a weli safety and join him at the I found him M. Dix (8) bright? rose, very large ripened La Constante. all alive m чы ge as though in his Pink Pet с рез y One as regards Sir Harry. Two kinds were | element. ооп nguished and we Princess Ajezanära (8 ы Leeds pure white | distributed e — ien а: — Т] had first the | returned, the fishing d day daring p speed Пу гае Purple Prince (S dark red purple false S say ıt was best here as a| nated. Having per to *try again," he went Purpureum plenum р! i X inis plant, a wonderful croppen, pi of good flavour, with a friend, as І um T able to go. The day turned а еа Hi ир Gloede, who detected it, sent me from Mr. Nichol- | out one of t eluge days, as it poured incessantly, Roseum plenum . тове Шас А r i: оа me rose, flaked with white -—À whose beans d generosity I ha not and although the friend had never е bc Thomas Massar иде арау | Ан d мм жы — ee - ty SUM e Sir erc ти y of these “ sprats” that F 18 во ау ry e d T: Defiance e Tone, ranunculus-formed | and well dra fort lau ud. ^r i isa s a dwarfish plantand Ja ац jast | the pond told the t ey had almost emptied the Wilhelm Kramper rose, ranunculusormed | Шке Mr. Underbill's pieture of i also 2nd in broad terms that, they bad X Els. agii Soa Укыта matched the portrait. Тһе berries re am s than | home NS de ipei with these fish— ре chess M e de Brabant those of the other. The leaves are те" а circle, | not ridiron, and v E n iiresde] Nimy Ў m inv of а smoother appearance. The false Sir Harry’s P worthy oF the en dut y^ g Me Milleri x h hing, an — е an hoby- Prince Айтей SEN night red, very large the The false Sir Harry here was а e | boy, we never felt ned inclination 0! r desire to rry y iie ed cesse Char! мне E T d stala = piant as m as мек kn pod I have got rid Bal Me mea: such anging а pues I ought даче а legion of worse friends than n to "tene and carp proper, inary асана ot vin "owe sueh as the false Si ir Hai I wonder whether Mr. "Worsley to say ie wor e: he mode of — for them, I may be obtained from sowing a рас ket 5 "the false? believe I alwa; bac and ground-baited one or two seeds, produce beds of very gay 1 ooking fl йй 8, word as regards the sending out of false Straw- | particular spots or sites. шы p baits were fowl as we have on more than one occasion iari bee Ido not think for one moment that such | garbage, ы, ы bread crumbs, just as I could get g the present oer 2: mte, respec ees men as Lucombe and Pince sent out|them; and ys plumbed the дерш before-hand that a group of some ý s of | Eleanor r Adair for Nimrod, was done, I imagine, | over nigl g d my float so that the Fw Pyrethrums be fodit à > the М-ни: Б: E ediate buye е has, | hook sh iul be o one or for two inches above ho "bottom tom of ouquet for Feb. 1860, order than he can supply, р І perhaps more for teuch. ауѕ ы : ordina TE with А22 ch plantlings : as match i in oif; d when | but d gut and a ines hook, I would Þat my hook STRAWBE 1 ith small red w or gentles, or bread pas RRIES, AND ONE WORD ABOUT аге much alike, but quite di similar when eed attain | carp, with the $i. Me r only—and I don't remember Ix the H age of leaf. I sent the true Nimrod to а асов һан being often болран of catching fish enough for 4 called Mose о о! E the ш one of the members is | he says їп Мз last Catalogue, “а distincta rt.” | large family dinner. Strike аб every nibble for So ble РЕ инва бана, І hav The same observations apply to toMa nier à For tench or carp strike when the float lies all and Strawberri seri idis корчу о Rosos Б This leads me ti T rs, | surface flat, or when it glides gently away. But of in tion points еее E "study to be quiet." limit myself bil por ont d ТҮҮ of | that к е И T am told | But те member another early autumnal day ne E di * ава pict ure, ye. e a a иа ТА ЫНЫ э ш a ае ре р refore : 7 arrow y o good of the p £ dibus vM [жесин о еч E fetus oan be and | k Pai id n о curtains pom pes ^ impe и again so dui this trick i : course | have slightly fi or the first g I have read wh. s hei been sa is only played by unprincipled men who may | ће vang а пема кез into a wide-awake sta MU ECT I will refer pu to pecore зоя vend gs d "à y the morons i h NN that instan -u imm allest segment of f ho ге de. E С П : d loudsof и far as Fm egi ПГ Said, во егуш of. ngland Аз long as the | tint of gold Sty crimson, and purple, and of pink-rare кА. M uin ази) rides not try d lasts — Diddler and эй Жуй Valet"|signs of coming foul weather. New er till then bad I e to plot s starhinate СР od Бевара цо ^ diddist Ci. ull is especially fond of being | к so glorious a sight Binos ini M and t their sides in order to кеа fruit— eep again, I woke Tom to кеа Ше КО А that I do not consen t to. р told Mr. red Pee Mr. QUAE Ра ho ri veg Азан PN жө. vs а “intended ee e the ро iss Th» rose, ani ought us and pasty— A noNe оле an АЕ Egglescliffe (of such as T have had)ris qui ite correct to | carp “bit a mn boris; FOE ga mus p ita sae zi gei hermaphro dite, uel о it m & ы р also i теба ei for them. We had taken about 20, averai Meer fmt believe he ed Peabody's Seed n à овез. will þe | little under 1 lb. to near 3 lbs., when d t better instructed, I shall n believe t that a istillate РНР k: се Lor икн: = пае AME DM distance: then at т requires for fruiting either staminate or bermabhrodi м ШЫ елей and velvety, Duc de Rohan, we took fish one by one: then з they сеш plants. For of Sidi ot "kir ei = xe omen д LM Lefe As still | b bite altogether; We a ME stilla quire one or other, ; tifally. They а А 1. Next | gleam of no more... Ai legib | ане т havé had are merit, and very beautiful and good, are Beauty of Lime senes ere cae ёа" then the heavens — (eorom "Trinsih, à Үйү ого ele es deo e Bontin. Add F. Lac aud heavy drops fell first as plant, is the best that I —M a ys dr glazed | Eblouissante, Mad. C. Wood, Professor Koch, M. Julie | light d the roared, ground. 16 іза with handsome red fruit | H an, Maréchal Vaillant, le, and John | incessant, and we beat a retreat to an outshed bs үе (very Leer sme n: re), чайнын de and|friend (the owner rs he pond, ul Neg Aa regards plan staminates there is Damaize you. na e num ) unt rm raged in i M sie nog tain omia ain i good Roses ave come out in auy one year. D away, leaving its trace rope p : evertheless, except 2,3, 4, there is nothing equal to ЖТ lasted for a hour ue we fele Wi 20 урулар = gnam $ Ат@пв® 1, 1863.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE ARD; AGBIDUDTUBAL: GAZETE 725 aar our hee condition. to our friend in- -doors, | ме Obtained; е carefully а the sh Е | which the леу are g and arrange el latt to admit дей interested; aud I would suggest that the in in his екеп, а ќай. an invitation, “ breakfast light par M of the plant. "When the d S uld m make an application to them to widen hou We fished the tim sd у tench, and the ey o le en bin planta y be urage: ed а | the E ; this "would give suffi- fed e furiously, though it rained ditto. We caught litte, 8 гыр up qe on bright afternoons, and a | cient ern th for enough and to о spare, to send i in to our friend four brace little fire-hea will b y required, but when | wall is only at pre lath d plaster, wou ld ca eac ti Occasional waterings | pulling down, and when roofed over with glass, E « moist ” condition as an excuse as to breakfast, hurried | with weak liquid wil be beneficial and | be е еей а эе өрү арс 7 Alpha. home to an early luncheon gea 0б to be enjoyed (C should be шоу attended /pe.— Your correspondent who t was doubtless а s for өйүү н? бз similar treatment, | makes a akn of the To Flowe er and Fruit Exhi- ing of great success in tench n carp fishing ; but. the ie n course veria nob w ing во ear p. 654 ), has glory of the od of m i contrasting with the | ће others. Those for experience of this Grape, and I gloom of the fore oon- retu: ‚ has left а painful | in February, and ens cool as possi ible. WEE the more readily do so, asI have been told b impression on my nin nd. E = flower, the blooms should be tied E few days before | erii gardeners who have called at M d gg that hey are wanted for the : nnn , аш г во as to | it ів is bei: ing genera lly « Кане 4 in the Nor! th as w - as even a mass of blossom as раме. Тһе АА MET uld be carefully shaded from the aa bees must be | т consider that it is of fair average quality,a and А valuable Тнк Per —No. L anaodai and the house kept as dry as possible. е Grapes are grown to any ex unt of Tur class of лети which I intend to bring ir g i us and very distinot colour, ho ‘principal ob- into SES in e papar i is that of the large flowering a “ lean-to,” 1 le as light ible ; | jection that I ioc heard raised to 16 is that or show = er Begin: Wi with n 1 tt as that 0 ripen, or to keep it even a еу time received ken rsery roy the beginning of Novem-| of the roof, а it wide, not be further San 5 feet | | withoue в! Sirene It назе very thin-skinned ber (and CT сат. чм botter), I may say jo as soon | from the glass. — Bailey, jun., Shardeloi $ аз they arri ots are ркт Tel filled with | Amersham, Buc. ift i roots, shift ER Exi 6-inch or 32-sized pots, employ- | andi in a way that I have never seen n adap тч апу in Dg а mixture of sound enr: loa д (a ug at least other Grape. They withstand the heat until | approach ths before it i 1) and well Home Correspondence. ps dung, three parts of the former to one of the latter,| Ewhibilions and Wet Weather.— It seems to be|become much discoloured, and t e pulp to be con- а libe ral admixture im sharp silver sand, and | generally admitted that flowers placed seo canvas | verted veles] insipid liquid. Hs there can he ү! тайһег "close are much more iam shown and much better seen | |o Ошу one remedy for this evil, namely, to shade with for He "ds after Vobis in} order t than i the t in thisclimate wet weather | a very light елар Shaw's Tiffany is pv I used, rooting into the fresh вой, after which abundance of cannot be. о ignored, 9 the Horticu ri ral and Botanic УЫ checks thelevil at once; it admits the sun Ara should b y Now, s not Lo ndon an|light partially through it, and if removed as s bu уна cold draughts. "The temperature at night obs inis l tl rapes are cut from early houses, no ева to ехсее ed 42. As вооп as they have grown spaces. at the онды алеу? Could not an the Vine. will follow. I о АР not fried the G olden о them to make › dwarf bushy plants. Keep them to the north of the council | room entrance, say 150 4 to its prop titution d i g t appear to me so strong and robust as that of many Dai y growth, without which you cannot h for st light fi illar to otlier а $ s doubtless much benefited by a for та Success, Fumigation must T o strie ctly pilar VH t t of heat to the roots while growing attended to; and in watering at this Season of the year|I say 150 һу 200 eet, f for 151 feet Ta 1 believe, | an а “ipeni hio. p и would be а ое лиг useless to t It ри т amply | plant it except in a Фа well prepared and above all tl “th ti 1а 1 i та y be | sufficient 1 ordinar ary exhibitions, and the adjoin- | well drained. .M. о that the house. ma ecome tk ira ig Md afford space in any са саве. | Crack ia (Salie fragilis). с] has pois - dy bore ло бше whioh ос be done y во ав Ву taking the mer width of the space from the road |a marvel to this tree not been to d with fir much as possible. the arcade, it might be arranged so have | gen tally planted, йыз it is, for "p is eon useful iade ыран if al im on well, t! large n Exhibiti on Sob d, by which the | immediate effect is concerned. Branches of it of any ред п a thriving naho Pith from 5 to 6 A on [pleni could be "lite out of the vans, almost at the UP — into the ground are sure to grow ME Т If the x S to exhibit, and I am рге- | very spot at which they are to be shown, thus saving | of its ney v value In OW w ish to spea ak. We hav inc g that du. e case, they should now w be the exhibitors of large collections expense of артэ shifted into 4-sized | | pots (which b gh | Vis itors „would hav ave o pportunities, the m they almos every year we ү а lot, ver ерме. the planta d 1 t ing the dis T from rd high tion " pee ng in a few of the straightest bra Anches, level of the реп poa entrance, and also from the and n n 50 fails P Pg AS all know that centre arcade. From bein ng u reci it 18 sod that a man plants a tree and lives to conid be perman: i „which | see it. come . „but the Willow. in b e great ‹ ving to con- | question forms ап exception, for a person who. y | tinually put up and. pui do wn the present exhibition Май e ALES EP EMO ears and ten, ma; s aro stands ; — eg Озу being protected from wet, E ded market three successive pl кор 5 of this as to fo! ework, on which, if I may use the | with m ventilation being provided, the {тее during that period ; ;i Ei Pest ў: by e, that expression, ‚фо "build the faturo s specimen ; the shape o of plan gemis а за additional cost, be det on view while e an Oak tree is hn a saddle, a Willow. will buy f a dwarf round bush. As the | for Mito days, so all classes outside or the price which dayslengthen, water more fien and occasionally а | Society and its инде a зірвав ап орр d the demand for it are som ething little weak liquid manure may ^ given; that made | of seeing the marvels of cultivation, say, as at pr med | incredible. $ Т аш н а rer by Willow mer- gis the best. Give abundance | Fellows and 7s. 6d. tickets on Wednesday, 2s. 64. | chants € autumħ, who tell me that this ama: of of air on all o casions, as nothing spoils the Pelar- | tickets o n Ner ers d Miei d Humżdus. [We | Willow js ge пев ting. e vig tm and yet the e аге many ж. gonium like “ m g"i long igo ended a roof provided with a | wet ifie it would be quite at Deoa By the middle of May a slight shade will be neces- | canvas Мен. > sad yielá. а ег return t 84 any tree with rige I gary dur uring the heat of the day, but be careful not to ,,Bubus leucodermis (White-stemmed bramble of the | a m acquainted, at least near a good marke! ya ims t, such f thi London is, J. Же»; Nine House, sappy. There is now little else to be done except aee it is perfe гесу hardy and altogether unlike erberis nepalensis.—We have two siii here attending carefully to the watering. Before the tp any other "plant in cultivation. e MM на which аге | which were e out in the open ground in the spring if smeared | of 1859. They never have had any protection during succession, and exclude all bees. i | over with whitewash, indeed man tQ € » we them for| winter, and were not in the least injured by the severe y t the p ime suppose that they have actually under- | frosts of 1860 and 1861. They are sheltered from the doors i in „the full sun, and gi th ly d - gone that process (and hence of course the name).|east by the mansion, and from AT north by a large that the wood may become | They rise че em к: sec high, even in this compara- | shrubbery behind them. They are also shaded from well ripened before сше them down, which may Je tively rigoro ; but I can scarcely doubt that the mid-day sun by a Cedar К; ена and а large y. In performing this opera- | in the - чат ad. sunny n nooks of Devonsbire or ey are making strong growths tion leave the в ll ti eason, and have pie ior the last two years, з рег; bonds са A the plant. They should and rival a specimen which as an pati mare I planted bnt their rieg B eo me to perfection. A. Petti- be out some months ago in the orchard house at | grew, Richings Park, Conbrook, Bucks. thoy E b токо. m the shoots are ae t s half cn Agencia Here the canes, which were an inc AATA Russo Bias irn gth, the soil should be S. from thi ck, „вте 7 уаг rds lin three months, and being For ^ с а the poe i ea "atter Should be pru: gian] рсе enc the plants ree pa r into pots a sizo вайо, КҮ most елар чина effect, Iwasledto make this| NURS M. ANDRÉ алг һе Р them a pit а Кее еер t them | close well ial, in the hope of ор fruit of better quality interesting t о oie hat Welingemin es is dd hich the plant produces out of doors, and | ing con the ce centre sí Fra 1 had lately ап morning to e ren di а slight Britan T do which is too acid to be pleasant; ; but although under | opport unit у "of visi зоги, at Angers, and good in the evening. Give sufficient water to keep the | g I very | there, on one of M. i $n aen trees of вой moist. When коой, dar inure them to | Пе fruit was set, and what there was proved а ма? Wi nia, wereseveralcones, M. and air. They be housed by the begin-|insipid, owing no doubt to the temperature of the to me also that above every cone А : js Mit реф E as possible ; the Seti in view et to obtain a goni plant in the оне СЕ т ime. As they торго , the $i. — the rim 1 of the роь а the shop ia graduall TS iss ; in doing this — should be тезй rH E Е 4 E b Ron El git $i E i SIMI Ex E VAS ООО ew w sticks, will this season be n our wild Raspberry,and of the most intensely brilliant t Dy o were to support them. Attend in every respect to the |orange ан. Н Birds are especially fond of it; and I |in — BA in y tbe nursery in quein routine recommended for the first season. n e think that a d — of this Rubus, which | soi m ы dii Z black GET у; When the bloom is over, cut down, Shake out, &c., | would be almost as im а jun us | strong vy els ingon a Roses and Бан berries as before, and this being the commencement of the vem might prove of xus кеб 0 Ше preserves Mes fos 1 We were too early for Roses, but were season in which you are to exhibit, ev very attention | of l obtained my plants from Mr. Veitch. | flouris! МА : will now be amply repaid. J. Ви Biddulph Grange. Res the The plants for the May Shows should rece ive their| The al Horticultural Society.—1l quite agree as T "Ro spenks iy of some of the final shift л. эб. үч s the first week in n ded to the benefit which would be derived from the altera- Teil ilt gu and Td encouraged to make as much | оп y ирон, on the Eastern and Western ms - M. Ande 1 Lov dad venir Е йа Кеги uis de ear may ч зе а рема ЧЫ a. rest in January, | great, hope бе ty specimens of теп, during wisi de Шау ahoald be Барі. as cold аа | Commissioners, for 18617. oui 8 ита which AM. АШУ тд ые аруз "dauerte Aster = о [x rx ground, не} їп uh aes, that ít was almost a EH iie Sow rawberries w markably fine; yan og best Varieties, es, both English ES am 726 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [AvavsT 1, 1863, service of danger, though Te pleasant danger, to go | o through i. Im eal more about md saying what а frank and eit reception we eu sic ig with from M. André Ler ИНАТ, HE BOoTANT ғ EDINBURGA, July 9. — Prof. Bal- The following communica. 7 G о Cin | particulars con: мы ne — of nullifying all they might feel compelled of „his principles, that м Кене boise | more corroborative of views, but any knowing the difference bets ее! ealthy plant, mu e acknowledge that est allege: for the breakin ng H our [C ecd — remos the tym nemely, 2. There are, 0 of course, ; d with t ess of vo e о time. and ; his t сооп is be > fé t R kren powerless {0 anchon ЧЕ hd ausi М ihi me ntion the|prevent. How this mistake is to be Kostia does not EE — but the whole ши м events since. a first en period of gro w themselves, а effi wih ча which ihe alkaloids begin cacy of decoctions and tions were rea I iption of New era МЕ, Се Ад А bark and leaves ео в war. ies of Diatoms from the South Pacific (No. ILY By | with vins mado wh d rues pared "A eti specimens eem s might be expected ie viumes fona situation р we йе» c 2 Description » A EM xd tho possibility of dispensing i e, if filled by their author, ge Б ат of Clerode отоп. . Bal- ote ly, with t edge ; four. is plant was transmitted by the Rev. c. |20 аг la: ex of bark and pup possessing jaar and they ry. же worthy o of. ba eing в 7 by any оце Thomson from Old , ny it has flowered and СР erstanding this singular people. They d in The fruit is remark- One or more огой these points, accom- тошу, ow NR ee been improved, had they be he Botani able for а i bright eer Nip covering on one side, which is well dis b of foa di isease. ints, pani terials for arriving at su played when the ulent ma munication the author states that he has чей 948 вресїев is w ing ripe. The succule ss of cells, containing oil- isi lach very interesting feature in| matter is ad ^ us and like Дам, seems to act im separating the achenes, à js ieu An the Cinchona plant is its wer of|extraets from De Tocqueville are out of place in a во that they spread out in a cruciate manner, display-| reproducing its bar ban. дерей of it, to|discussion upon Japanese affairs. Nevertheless, the ing ering on their upper side. The|. icknoss rmation. | book both adable and interesting, and all themore plant із а very showy one both in low er and fruit, and ity, noticed | во that Sir Ruth ишо né фе to is well worthy of cultivation in our “mng by Mr. M'lvor, — covering the denud ng polities; he gives usan account of t Notice of a Botanical o Ki and Dead-| сат with moss for а month or two, but whether | manners and modes of life of the Japanese, and waler Fell, on Ath July, 1863. By P T-— е. larger volume s the niis thus produced m in bringing them most graphically before us IV. Notice of Mosses found in Fifeshire. S ei 1 eontain a proportionate excess wi alkaloids is a| Here is a picture of the c шту, and a most Howie. Communicated by Mr. Sadler. In subject which at present rests in obscurity. —— барша elightful one it is:—" Yes, all this jg ed from J.|very true; such fertility of soil fine growth of emm and variety of foliage— ог such in and varieties of М f Fife, E "IN V. Notice of some of a; Woods «sed E pene Май ke. the Purposes in New Zealand. Ву Dr. Est described the various economical з ses to which the wood and other parts of the following TT are aei Бона read a letter receive АВ R.S., of the most gracefu In chiefy i in the clefts of precipic es and among ro cks not | e pe өү lanes, the мба ns, ај у | 5; the numerous pleasure rounds of the wen are боб, І believe, to be found any ywher ere out of E — m brilliant green hues easily reached ; slo opes that we were kept from starving by Баст " every kind he: ees rather betokens а датар climates but the в delicior ей лї їМйа excelsa), “Tarata ” (Pittosporum erassifolium), = TRE f аА hne Taw: АД wer rud | carpus spica- uri ;,|even in "tho distance of the landscape is very fine. æa vis- "or | Lawsoniana. ey also and presented | of Charophyllum b —— ы r bulboustooted кааар € 2a Eba +} б, F put з trees, and ihe hardier race of Pines and бойо nat та t Walnut, ЕЯ апа as a curry, gere: we had eren g wnoie scener е novel as it is рен rect in effect. "Th Tt height of from 2500 to upwards of Tx been, but I is found at a Sm abiens looks like a Il in its tufts of top foliage and bare trunk; the B апа, ащ side by side with. the Pine, the Oak, and t W pje Е В zt a wide eld ^ the reel d give ie for y landscape pain inter of роне RR "There: is ш eim and other Lawson е variety ££ — excelsum). aet was illustra of many t a: вр refe od тб Garden and woo " pee the ш VL Jute ur ce Cinchona am eere on En ‚ Niel- gherry к ne е - Cleghorn. Тһе, an bark p jlant, is likely t to eie а пет produce pen hè: trade d India, the y growing | p, som oked they жанч £f Ralf n rouped in the midst of uten dal жазы ie» eum E English gen envy for ight e ^ Jap is peeulia — in Conifers ; soni ortie e "beautiful of w Pota rm-like — after flowering.—— Prof. M. Bell ontod a 1 са with fruit of Opuntia vedi or y Кан” in his garden а& Malta, 17th ue 1863. = а and Allium ursinum, assuming a veni an Mr. - | appendix to Sir Rutherford’s Бебку48 descriptions of these and the other к ieu list pl Japan, with a list of such plants as have been sent to England. Не has furt ded some notes ieul f the country, from which it appears he vem : ene to Jtivation, that ntion is paid to erops fruit, Fes nito: the uo dedi areco of as insipid ап кА attribu "x ; large use made of trange to say, the Japanese neither nor milk! As MM d во тра > Bene of East, rice the the main rnm food; not, as in Mr. Vincent, an enterprising planter, has secured 5000 Cinehona plants for the land he has gems { М. de Facien ent g , has secured ЗЗойсев of Books, © шапу more. Altogether, the едва on record dig ^re the Tycoon : a Narrat. AS a Thr ceed the number of plants Mr. Мог (е superin-| | Years . Residence in E арап. By. Sir utherford tendent of the l be able to| Alcock, K.C.B. Longman & ex — the eig mi алде ны year, which| Very few years have passed o ur heads we ш e plants available Japan was a seal d in the eourse of the next year, or from May 1863 nly К Seer ss mà or ve Me F tho p 1864, are estimated at 100, 000. This will be During ню о wo centuries every attempt to open а their own stock which planters in t the have been able to Ter will plan 1| [enjoyed br the Dutch had faile d intercourse than ha degrading оре | d, when, as if b magic, the barricades of ages seemed to np in down, and, headed by the Americans, the trading rushed to tak vantage of the new sica Шш su ddenly open ned to them. , The West overflowed y n however those in ow with Ghee, but, if we understand 8 Rutherford e hern "boiled in water. 16 — to see how the in what are the necessary constituents of the body ; possi dients which are wanting In may be su pplied by fish, which a to be extensively used as fi y all classes. Mr. Veiteh's description of the agriculture is is dj b de Cm. . "When gre meses s enorm. chona points is ойу баней foni. inci M UM E off a plant, it is in a pot filled with brick dust. sands of these pi hey recover ж i ü from de Shock esie their severance from Jaa travellers were › fled, Е $ glowing доор tions of the ge Sir Ruihertorda word giehume . from which we gam vn же cro a at the Worlds Fair. last th costumes and si of он; Abo E by, ег been. drawn EL. to the whic ergo. Я Stories reached am-|rotation of the crops, or the mode of mi [s us gums : of f the cou ntry than. in account, however accurate асаа, of the which the gov “The tall ien aim 54 hedges an dhickly covered, cut and trimmed in of sagre - (a fashion which there is little « күзөт duced ao Euro ре fp imi parent pr They are then ossa d to a mixture o uld not prevent ; and the charged w. d felspar jun deco gardon monl, in which the IT sof rooting goes on. | the des Sm land y of have bein i oria СЕ уч dé no o doubt do “herover е4 хе of а for ost tree terestin ts | whi | DE is now Mee. y бас im е1 0: thee ertainty of а intro rably they p x orbem out of айни cii e лодке be seen, ar in the British Isles can ound such awmi : three feet gh, рей, тна aA Camellia, ые чое) Now we bave en speedy war. "Thisis no doubt dishenrtonings after the |n easy way in whic e | every concession еа val fact appear to be, that the ese ме e бане: їп the mallest degree iem their ancient traditions. They suddenly d themsel y а superi power, which they were энргерәкеб io Я resist. * Submission to the M. vine of Western Powers, ch some inexorable fate seemed to have let slip ted and ' of Pomegranate. Um Pith its golden fruit; E Cherry tr this с : i s m. Hide peli Or resistance with arms | N віле, and e qus diminish in proportion to their|in , вее the only alternatives. Тһе that is when * Damice ог approximation to Shade. “вош tpa "while h „were | s did, pies these рг змее эе almost | presence, which | all. p ga superior|not think of к: а year ago, fully bear out this result. Those in the | force. They пе, sii gun and iced, Dese thay felt h ws and ' ine shade look; siekly, and those subjected to drippings Lacy м L2 They smiled and р pass tall elose twisted fence look worse. Жыл vor does not consider the|employin, utmos E Skill to give as little hil г that h of thatch i Ootacamund a complete demonstration | to themselves the full right| cine sinensis, as Avavsr 1, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 727 insatiable desire its far reaching arms, to be covered in in specimens spring with glorious clusters of purple flowers Little | keeping clean. In reference «t his. Perd ihe in drier and more exposed ана When rini hamlets and farmers’ homesteads are i cd about in а | Author notices the rop made by Mr. Kent to Ње | managed, end the white blotches on the foli sort of picturesque confusion, generally nestled in the | King on a system of grazing by а mixed stock of deer, | well brought out, this 'Sphzrostema із v valleys and under the hill sides, amidst a clump of cattle, and horses—a system which experience. has em trees where the Cryptomeria, the Bamboo, А span-roofed house, 50 f 23 feet wid the Palm all tend to give an — character to has recently been put up iis ely for Ferns and dwellings otherwise claiming some mblance to| Је work on Indian PFerns.—T. bli perii ly] andsome- -leaved plants, which, being all won- Swiss chálets. What architecture o is, Boweta er, | will be glad to know that an de 2 very accurate | derfull has no originality, and is in fact only a sli ght m odifi bota ind st c of Madras, Capt. R. H. Beddome, offici ating ranning the whole length of the house, and being set cation of Б. Chiuete style o E, Me. te, has commenced, at his ówü e HEA on gravel, with merely a brick edging frames ; their ыр gateways, d larger ера а уегу байа: work, entitled “The T. of the eminently Chines e, only in better style, : and i infinite T бевар Jadis. being Descriptions and Plates of the Slovated dr stages, , Of the latter there is only ad better kept. Tho countr here, | Ferns of the mos mn». on a large quarto unless covered with оч. (which it is sometimes after | size. pies 2 rup s (45) e each Number, with 192 Christmas), for its trees can never be the natural of ДОШ there is such a preponderance of Ever- size, эя: ther with magni nified figures of the fr M gre tion. It will b ompleted in 16 end io, рер | the accommo сўна of small plants. Among the large specimens ате variegated Aloe-leaved Yuccas, : n | Gleicheniàs of different sorts—immense bushes, * Whethet from Ый force of cust by la law, е | analytical table of the genera, with their synonyms. her ша, оЁ dier йай veget AT little dense рк о. ге pd his land that have | The umber, now before us, includes—1. Adian- | fos - time to and recreate itself fo eed pra et t|tum lunulatum, Burm.; 2. Adiantum caudatum, while this pi object is aimed at, no part of thej Linn.; 3. Adiantum hispidulum, Sw.; 4. Adiantum land is allowed to remain perfectly idle, Тһе вате | Capillus Veneris, Linn.; 5. Adiantum æthiopicum, principle in wr with the brain and intellectual | Linn.; 6. Trichomanes neilgherrense, Bedd., new capacity seems equally applicable he Tout change of км4; А, Trichomanes [aai Bory; 8. Tricho- occupation байо! to restore the exhausted powers, or| manes rigidum, Sw.; 9. enophyllum exsertum, | 10 give E ege De ri In - e the earth, n the | Wall.; 19. гаа ies t e eds ее 11. Acrophorus | human mind, | r bo said to be whol ; Tol шул, т lean-to house is a fine stage full of Алагуш, оЁ which Mr. Williams t an enthusiastic cultiva hou eben are pc docet пд E hardy enint "md Y асса: woode y unoccu- immersus, Moore; 1Z. Humata pedata, J. Sm. р зрос е 2501 ргоапош | author states in a Bots CUT as a аы number of 1 Lan » y will be pri * subscribers are requested to jteclt а plentifuüi crop of dry true ок to to send their names 7 p. ress {о the et at the ОР hardy variegated plants Mr. Williams has an unusu ally fine collection, out of which has again been вее een adopted by in never allowing the land to be wholly fallow or un- | and to pay an advance of 6 cd for three nnmbers e) purpurea, ‚ Funkia undulata, Ming е а ty en, » g con- employed. Thus when not producing Mines E These are 7 conditions easy enough to be observed by re- growing variety ог the ground is planted with trees of whatever kind the е a MANI red eaves or E M ^ oH ta жй К мөн it is | work: балвАБо: би Baro Айай ofcolour. Many other hardy pla migh | i a^ be d he обећа Б WET valat Ees- Rie ue eed af Pom ridi eminem анык good e a A dmm Des A pe =: oe space, whether on hill or evel) ey covered with trees | The work is excessively | бһеар, an аһа usefu] to | lowering plante, also meets the e tering and shrubs, and apparently in а wild neglected i | those who сап possess themselves of it. W. n H. ed е nursery, This onai ts of 9; е Vari gat ed Arabis iv may, рече infer that n crc agriculturist | 1 xt the wi walk, then one of dwarf Blue Lobelia, which s unthrifty or negligent, an небу landis far| ZLawsons Pinet nnicum. We have before us | ДӨ AR by Yell fror beite о urned to its e ien. But this| Part II. «9 this nis yours ed entir the being backed up with Perilla and different would be a great mistake, Тһе careful and general | Lambertiana. Тһе dp of the species is is s excellent ; | varieties o Раб, жана e of trees gne shrubs „А ер Japanese, serves | but the colouring of the leaves is much toogreen. Тһе Fir de К he r» of the ipm ce т Со е oses: Within d ti e centre of the nursery ar us Conifers, MATHIE NE — though scarcely out of the s the of London bear inge ht be seen js sides IUe varo ord | gree ЕСУ ст hy aspect. which were m g cleared, of f trees ; бя is qe Garden Memoranda., Mas ockwork, ornamented with Ж Ferns carefully laid „В. S. Wesen Jim NURSERY, SEVEN | and other pla e lately down under crops of trees. “The Japanese cannot- in in SrsrERS. Roan. D, HorrowAYx.—This establishment at , beca D it for ips А there is not а FH vith doo effect. Nero o au little alterations in the first place, there -is e great amount of bloom, e the fine. ions of Ferns, |. acter bay е also recently been means hose rable fo ho Beatty of Cho | m nd everywhere m observed evic eve: Wank has been fof cen plied $ (cedem pann ma mm every mier m uM V br ен hern and their waters. And p aet eme. Among Ferns we noticed Cibotium princeps, a TE уыз m а nid wins йы ds almost all rents and revenues m kind—prinei- | stronger grower and handsomer kind than Schiedei; | Victoria Nursery has lately come into the occupation pally in Rice Gymnogramma Wetenhalliana 6) ап t dwarf | of ай нт It already monet LE уд err small The volum апа | tasselled new Fern of good habit. The fronds of а servatories ог es, extremely pret товоо - and оодо; latter are about a foot іп length, branched, and finely other ums structures; and “ "the “шы ens т several o agas bei pes ons o of Jap crested, arching outwards and covered with a sulphury | trance being erected a large опе, (90 ы. white di of гырды) Ea Ate many noble | long 6, 40 feet wide) which when finished and tive, but cs iler а; graphic and effective, TT and. associated them is Marattia|furnished with plants will have a fine ap nce. and many very humorous. телу мы pteris evecta, | Неге we found а houseful of thriving plants of ме; ече азн better suited for such ав have enly аја new Grape Vine, call ard, а limited amount of hona, room, Of Hemi sidien nts white variety of considerable promise. In the show and Hymenodium crinitum, two distinct- | houses were e examples of Tree Ferns, i the Qus) his qnt 5 amang i tean Umen looking kinds wit undivided leaves, we noticed several pee r a which Mr, Williams is constantly adding im- атт ng of X. tio ical | fine plants. Of се various kinds of variegated Ferns, | ported specimens), and other plants, chiefly valuable for reprinted from the Sacie of Edinburgh, with tho inis lates repre-|as wellas of all the leading sorts of other varieties at at fhe beauty of their leaves. senting the microscopical structure of many species Visitors to Killarney will find it a very useful botanical | ОЕ Orchids ы, is an excellent collection of well MX companion, wn plants, more especially of Vandas, Cattleyas, essrs. Longman have circulated the prospectus | Dendrobiums and Aerides, with which and others two of a work on Windsor Park and Forest, to be|large span-roofed houses are full. Among plants in les by Auction.—A sale of Orchids, Ferns, and illustrated by photographs by Lord Caithness and | йоуег are Dendrobium heterocarpum, a sweet-scented | die pers took 2 ач „> Е еч at Messrs. Stevens’ Mr. Bainbridge, and by Mr. Menzies, th gp fetched from zl. 4s Deputy-Surveyor of the Forest. We select the|lip, the true Vanda insignis, various beautiful kinds of | per plan similar lots of Cattleya following passages from the prospec Web nae and Phalenopsis amabilis, Of the last | ерои с, 1L; Сани dealbata and z Smithii, “During his researches into the purely arbori-| we noticed a fine stock of youn plants, and also of the | both in good condition n, realised from 128, 4 кіт рег cultural history of PC the —€— ‚ beca: came | handsome new P. Sch illeri iana. ins shor t there is no better plant; similar lots of Dicksonia acquainted with many c and in ing facts, | place near London i good Orchids. ы to 91. тах For "oe plants of Lom hitherto unknown, illustrating chiefly [^ 5. Enn Ot Anæctochiles and other variegated Orchids, Mr. | from 12s. l. 125. ha Jus ia Todea s luci the picturesque old Pollards of the Park and Forest, Williams bas am ex tensive assortm Among newer fetched m 17. 25. to 1 Tri мш manes elongatum the old F. L 1 i gulating the right а fine species, ашыг a height of | from 9s. to 11s. and New Хобаш H hyllums from of the Crown and the Commons, In these ард from 6 to 9 inches, with Е {тош 2 to 23 нан оьр ‚ to 18s. per lo ; An | length, ground colour bronzy y green, m arked through | Draczma australis and Penhi | ount à зв chan ve ammara Me | ments effected by the succesive gers of the Great | stripes varying at times to golden ; E from 5s. to 1. 10s. per lot of three plants ] S ерд tist Мау, | species, with Іеауеѕ mero golden; orange blotches on a | very fine imported Vandas now on. — in the reign of — = кеме, velvely gr ound, In some of the e which arrived 1 i of u that history the Author pes to be entirely new, as he Sonerila. и асе, ^ Ruckerii bas leaves diy : round colour bron with | six 22078 Blenheim Library, and from the Manuscript у КУ EMI ев. Of| plant, а thorny bush, eite ears without producing егэ. Books of the Constables of the Castle, which js em rtm sorts there are also many beautiful planis, i s е наў тд being diœcious. In March 1 brought to light only within the last ee years.| propagation and growth of which Mr. Williams is which V the yar 1791, the Author эй able to Tw norunt Б, Midi out ise to a vigorous stock of young testimony o liring vi witnesses among the Wi pan-roofed stove are ы i ; anra бш eogi p. &c., of 1 fes of whom, as Pitcher ШҮН; = E ith them beautiful | 1862, it lowered again, of d — of stamens. This belonging & to а class of English peasantry now almost | examples of Cyano magnificam, Cordylines, | tion d а fei d extinct, some curious and interesting anecdotes are Theophrasta T ei Hu statel, x POT a vel nt). the POM tree was unfortunate : related. А (pis account is е of the establishment | Alocasia Lowii and metalos end phærostema ы эле читы ы фа still exists їп the gardens. of Norfolk and Flemish under George III., | ratum; the last evidently likes a considerable amount is of iow Jar Болсо дне. and it is shown that al not profitable at first, shade and Prost di as plants grown rapidly under gd siam {== —The question of the they gave a great impulse to Она uf ithing | ciah оор, hivi Ehe markings on the leaves he Hone qf tha my cm 728 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Avavsr 1, 1863, mplete uncer- | in active growth more water will be necessary, and month. aed bee cem аз are е be th. Saiak y. The occurrence of bees d in the | insects will be more troublesome than in pro and p e for winter. "Holly. South of Eur rope, ,Westerr тп Asia, а d Egypt may not plants that have completed their growth. Look after | hocks are gen Moy favourites, Bat BE do not afford tl Luculias and keep them jen of their great enemy | cuttings freely. They should therefore be examined tivel ugat a to ascribe to the bee a southern origin. The compara- black thrips, giving Б и of water at the root, often for any cuttings ө whic h they may afford d, as tbose BITS R4. 135 y Pt; ds ro 6 b: д HA! eb countries i certainly | | pc origi 1 exist ld ing freely, until they | season. Atten: of these and Dahlias, in all of them d th diff 1 ade plenty of wood to e » а good display of | and go over ће! masses E Verbena, &с. » frequent tly for tially only on the e point, whether Manure water must not, however, be given to | the purpo det? eg ep it nous to MER Takala or has me elders young specimens in vigorous health, as it is apt to | orderly Gt б Sow Ten-week or ниток а der them. This question cannot be historically | induce too gross а growth, a condition in which they | Stocks. for spring flowe decided with absolute certainty; but it would almost | seldo om flower profusely. In order to secure fine гэг. Queen Stock: d if vé мү ions in which t they ey P. app e bee existed in hern Germany. t it should be allowed a f о flower are de а liberty, prick them out in nurse ear tha orther either originally or at least before any known direct | disi of comparati ive rest after, say about voc жи middle ER allowing them plenty of space to prevent weakly intercourse of that region with Rome. * * * Amongst | of next month, keeping the roots rather агу, he reasons which might be adduced in favour of HARDY FRUIT AND KITOHEN GARDEN, the opinion that the bee is not indigenous in injury to the foliage or the health of their aeighbours ,, Winter Nis ed now or very soon be sown, also t i insi Northern Europe, but introduced from the south, Brugma arly р d à small e firs be noticed is the great power of|and early lof B Cos, } ettuce to adaptation to external circumstances exhibited by |it pruned rested, and s уде into Pn e tops of ie! main crop Tor Oniong the honey bee, where it is known to have , been time. e that large specimens | кн ern lus are Apn эү: better be aid daen if they are in flina to be too introduced, as in America, whicl d th Hi Ey y have set | rank, going over the bed with а wooden-headed таке, of its southern origin and northern heir buds ; for shedding of the е dn Sis due to | and ressing the tops down sufficiently to check ` indis ipiis; and had the bee pese! itself ‘within | this cause. Young vigorous p ho мены болот rther growth. Plant out а good breadth К the li of the warmer parts of rica, this would | require to be watered rather gib is period. | on well enriched soil of a light dry nature; also see to have (Ux evidence in favour of that y азага But, | from | to prevent their making а second growt | providing а good supply of Lettuce, &c., for autumn the statements of Barton, Josselyu, and others, it should now be growing пошу апа use. Attend to Cele: , keeping it well supplied with ap at the parts of America which have proved should "be shifted when necessary : for if they & e to | water r in yi weather, giving 16 ав much manure water most favourable to the spread of the bee, they aes ep the early crop rather 16 has even become wild, are those under the Vacant ground or that which can isothermal lines as Northern Europe (Germany and| niei Evene. be mre iid id them for epring Бе. б е P вену Фра may still be planted with Sweden) namely, the central and northern States, up | flowering. Calceolarias will now be beginning to d | winter Greens, first giving it a good dressing of manure to 47° N. lat., rodeo d Wa it wise d^ regar bye as | m: = Ырдан get cuttings of favourite sorts она | and а good deep digging. Stir the surface of the soil uliarly a native of the south. A ond reason | as soon as possi ible ; ; seed may also now be sown, la mon g growing crops, Cut Box edgings, and keep for the southern origin of Dr bees, {з inf T be said th tbat} ^: ROING DEPARTMENT, every t in o thern regions they are rarely, and in į E E E. M e DUE pe t Sith i in $ d ЖЕ ы "this ч à PINERIES s—Pl lanta intended to furnish the im commonly the case in Southern Europe, and also and spring E of fruit must be treated with con-| STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, Asia and Africa. This argument apat be ot |8 siderable care and judgment, in order to insure their | түе at e Horti force if our northern countries were stil in|5howing at the proper time, or rather to доа] that can | 2 араан. арасса 4 the same condition of cultivation as the more у. [88 — —— | ooreet шне southern parts of the Continent;' and we know |caunot always succeed in — plants to fruit at the | А Max. | Min. | Max- | Min. | Mean авер. deep. from the Roman authors that in ancient times desired time. Attend to previous directions on this -735 | mss aea m | & mol o | uiw 5 wild bees occurred in the forests of Germany. Аз late | point, and continue to s select t e most promising plants, | Friday 24| ^9 | 30078 | 29.869 ИШ ЫЛЫЫ ТАНЫЕ RI _ as the year 1783, according to Krünitz, the pursuit of p nd fully exposed. to light Z n 30093 | зоо 18 | 36 | sro E 59 ХЕ фе. wild pese was g followed in Mentek, pue | Mew to check their growth, and induce ае comp tare та ЛАЗА 230 о | 9 КЕШ a, Prussia, Lithuania, Courland, Livonia, Polan te of rest for a few weeks. And those that have Wez ун | 380070 | mars | в |; ооа | — ier evidently pau " favourable localities stil а male their growth, if меба! to fruit at o once, | Average. 057 тзв | 391 | s75 | 60.2 | 58! |% xisted in those countries. If it be urged that, not- | should be kept с clo ose and жакта, ording them a brisk July Tm fine : pe at freezing point at night. унана the change produced by cultivation, the | bottom heat 1 Rd cane бла реаты. at night, y А to the north, might still | roots. Those anada to ЛҮ тїре fruit late in zn 25 Ее; pery tines e exceedingly fine ; cold at night, ensily, like the humble bees and wasps, find a sufficiency | spring, if not c nsidered sufficiently strong, CADAT: be| iz curae Pun exceedingly tine. mE thant ese mer ; exceedingly fine ; comparatively wi ent, it may be replied in the first place, that t they | can be got to show in November, they че be асе bn s do become wild, although. M frequently, under favour- | ciently early. ааа панаа to plam, swelling their | RECORD OP THE AT CHISWICK, able circumstances; and in the sec cond, that they are | fruit, giving plenty of manure water n fie root, and nding Aug, 6, 188. with us far more bt fs domesticated than іп | Keeping the ences: гта), Attend to HL: southern regions. Hence there seems to be no evidence, | the watering of seyn potted stock, as " o posa ae pA Rex $22 282 ча No est "E а either historical or from the present distribution re e soddi agut. (558 РЕА аё ius Quantity zz аа of the varieties of bees in th erate .p little th ball! dry that it да А Вашей. аи E о pe, in favour of their introduction into | 86 it properly moist in ei гова’ ges Sunday 2.| 759 | 521 | 610 8 103m. 14/3 802.53 the latter from warmer regions. t appears check which the roots sustain frequently throws the| Mon. 3.. 747 | 511 | 629] 19 озв заза а our honey-bee does not occur, ог, at least, has not plants into fruit premature - et succession Wed. 5..| 739 | 512 | 62.6 1 083 |1 4 1 2 би i n discovered as yet, in India md S Кузе Islands, | stock. requirin g more ue shifted as soon as cir- friday ^ aes ез| d 93; [alal 3]--| spl] 3— bat n over the whole M the of Asia, from the rder er that ры may be well} Satur. 8..) 743 | 497 | 620 ! 16 oso |2] 5| 211 31815 of Asia Minor to 2; е Species except етене in thelr pots before w "The highest temperature during the above period occurret on the tbe: ju mellifca is found. he ауа жик р Vor а кені хар ra ome cloudy or| 23,1855“ therm, 92 deg. ; and the lowest on the 6th, 7th, and 8th, 1859 in books of travels in India, rd &c., belong to | Wetit: will be ©? for Grapes that are ripe а атаса species differing from the European bee. In Africa, on and ый лты масы оой — кү» a long Notices to Correspondents the contrary, Apis mellifica occurs in all parts, but no | time, and where the borders are of a esive | ALLAMANDA: J К. The flower you have sent does not appár other species which can be confounded with it; a few | nature, it will b it хур ева е зао f plantingjAmerican Grapes. small black species of Melipona from the Guinea coast, throw. off sers а n of rain ; but sisse ere the "i is o ЗС тн nage pet pa of gum arabic half dis- which also collect- honey, differ so much from our bee, |2 light natur d such that the water will drain | тед in water that has b ФИЛО? ей to wash a fox, and both in size and colour, that an uninformed traveller — ex t freely, t this will be unnecessary. Use gentle $0 will ua a sufüciently gem en idea " their quality. Yol. would hardly regard them as bees аб all. Annals and | fires the аа it is colouring, po a opem LOCIS F p. 6 HMW. You will find plans of these in ош aq. of Natural History. йя of air, and on fine days mu , féstod s the web spun (2. anan е Smith).—* The culti- hardly e gere. % this stage. Та dui Ns. fire Тодт? Anon, Tho Lic Сури ме ЖЫЛЧА: Y hich have also vated Service-Tree has precisely ihe foliage sf. E heat will also be necessary where fruit is —€— тан sucked the leaves. A latter n» n: Aucuparia, of which it is Wlieved by some to E а mere | The wood will probably be well ripened in Re кез | мока үн ар К poem ciam Фет XE the red variety produced by eultivation. Тһе dori do те | house, and the foliage turning brown, aad in бор «е plant lice. Wo y Y rather larger, and the styles often ten woolly ; but 2 it ib: be desirable ei зуе to prevent hex bar Oak Leaves: К К. The uio n the back of the lea i Ida real distinetion is i which is very "ooh saturated with If this house requires| of the iata nature as whai a called d, Оо е н. PEA ема the form of a litt ttle Pear. Aperte M S UM should E A i ы disks produe 3 ч P ful acoum unt was given d bas hoan иеа а [p о sho |o while the houso oom bo Оно open, and su C I I MAN ҮҮ D. А 1843, р. 52. | К e onion п the forest of done more pectus mim шу sone cxli mdi any | ian NN кырс; (hs ck a wit EM rem iow to ae | Other шо. we AQUA uildings itt [ns “in al obability planted there.” Bentham РЕАСНЕЗ.—Тһе wood will. emi be ripein the n HARE EE "eu dum Les here ; а Pg British Flora. early house by this time. Give therefore all the air| япа better or more beautiful examples. Now is the UP. ү ua rg Garden, ipaum is—This be autiful possible. "Give trees from emm the fruit has just MONSTERA DELICIOSA : G W. The photographs too ANE zs promenade has jj bá énriche d by three new con- | hin б [е койаш мон 4 Ув порна ү wil it. That — servatories; one temperate, the other two heated by | the foli ifi fies toits qualite there can Бе по doubt; _ hot water, combining all the necessary qualities of ы MEL баб tir TES rames will require con- bur кте Eher ior eos di deserves ней. $$. be called dendo 28 light, heat, and humidity. A large portion is reserved | siderablo beue Keep са байан. Кеч зн cannot tell, Perhaps you will be good enough to rep E aei the ау « Ress cal plants. А curious | 25 possible, and endeavour cure sufficient warmth | wyres or Praxrs: Constant Reader. Lastrea dilatata. itho collection of Orchids occupies at present а separate | from the linings ed allow of. prin g a little air to pre- peces to be a very ordinary ошо do partment, Гез Mo езд ге nt damp. Wate ry cautiously, and i oniy when a арек The osn um bine is ш ad - esh supply is recae necessary, and then give| 0% recognise m Є —J HM. however, too much dried up when it reached us.-— 7 p R. | enough to moisten the whole mass of soil. o serrata. Quercus Libani— porum um.—Bothy. No doubt 5 x lantsare attacked by the wild Cuscuta Epi Calendar of Operations. оа ortulately this does not often happen. Burn itg 1, өы reo pagauon o т next season must very Soon | the plants attacked, and the grow ір. Кыша: Ж be commenced and carried on with expedition, во as| Arrhenatherum avenaceum ; 2, Festuca А тее, to tablished plants before wi ter, | flavescens ; a vulgaris —/ R Lolium tomal gr ; CovsERvATORY, &c.—Carefully examine nd Stock of | sxidw without à the тонау ОЁ "koepidg them so close or [ue r9, aen Pici f, puede M pot plants, in order to e M of th y and watery growth. To be | Ж; DE а ы pu Suffering from want of pot room, or other attenti убы ctm ig it may be necessary to assist them in ing young wood for [res анай аә өлүгү А early in the 8 ск J P. Last season's plants may be transp мей Ў fiowering.next season. Also see that proper eare is | autumn to allow ri naring them well a a successfully, and will bear a Dottor. сор. than ri ш, bestowed on late growing plants in borders, for while | fit to be exposed to the open air by th. year. : n mn Атетвт 1, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 129 THE "HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY w ready EPARED BONE en (UE i. present use on PASTURES. WHEAT MANURE =з aec SOWING. BLOOD MANURE fi BUPERPHOSPHATES. rj LIME, &c. l the ае bein the finest condition. They also con- tinue to р, GIBBS'S PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, SULE. known value. 116, Fenchurch Street, Е.С. HATE of AMMONIA, and every Artificial Mento of E. PunsER, Secretary. E S'S М ла: NU: SR! EOS, ures manufactured by J. B. Lawes for the үл; 1863 аге сее ад for delivery at his р Per Ton. NT TUR IP "MANÜRE, and BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME .. E ^ 2.26.6 LAWESS SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME LAWES'S BARLEY, GRASS, an URES These Manures can be obtained of Mr. LAwES, or У m appointed Agents, in all parts of the United Kingdom, at prices Y according to cost of carriage. Genuine Peruvian Guan t fro За еу Gibbs: Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammo: and other Chemical Manures. NET т: Adelaide Place, London Bridge, E. C. ; 22, Ede y, Du blin. ORFOLK or SUFFOLK LLED CATTLE a cep ene for Milking pro; edd and re the ЫШ of their Beef. nM men wishing to purchase anim: p^ of this чуен and cm me breed can be supplied on appli- Elmham, Thetford, Norfolk. А FULOCHER, E "pe RMER'S BAROMETER, 50s, a New Instrument by NEGRETTI MBRA, vit correctly indicate whether the Barometer falls for Rain or for Win Partieulars by um stamp to 1, Hatton Ga (ede en, Фо i] 59, Cornhill, E.C. ; 122, Street, W. MITH'S hes s CULTIVATOR for SALE, a Bargain.—A complete а а the "we —— made by Howard, Bedford, with 8-horse engine, ble imm by Clayton a er P. D App! Mr. P. Davis, Bickmarsh Hall, Al бай AND КЕҮ?З REAPING and MOM ind o. 1. McCORMICK'8 NEW PATENT REAPING MACHINE ажан the е іп Sheaves by self-acting Rake : price 341. No. 2. BURGESS лхо KEY'S SOREW DELIVERY REAPER à livers the Corn in Swathe ; price 3 raked off this m: (BURGAS, AND KEY’ ya man; i, BURGESS T KEYS COMBINED 1 neon and | The Corn is S MOWER for Natural and - Grasses ; price 25l. е above ue STANDARD IMPLEMENTS, апа uested to ris ave th Immediate ries are requ ti: o ulars ај - nd drawi ова forwarded on nyp lioation to ate Stree о Full par 95, ntwood Notice. 27, JAMES STREET, Ору ROOFING and. RAILWAY WIR Circumsl Menos have Mp хе Тай — we pr^ render it Ри to give notice that we are not, nor have we ever been, i y way connected with any p A now carrying on busin еа К the style or firm of жы, Morton & Co., of 2, Basinghall iy ч Leeds, deal n Wire Fencing, Galv. anized Iro: x e MORTO: UNDERHILL’ S 6 PATENT IRON FENCE for eme m LAWN MAC eran DOYAL AGRICULTURAL CIRENCESTER. AUTUMN SESSION, 1863. President—TuE RIGHT Нох. THE EARL BATHURST, Council. L COLLEGE, IMEESSES, WAY Avo EVANS, Ахат Ap and NSULTING CHEMIST: th study А ТЕЖИК Сн, = reosive PUPILS, for, the CHEMI 106, Leadenhall Street, E.C. The t Hon. THE EARL BAT i Aun cAerrelUDA X MEE аы Жо ысы The ете Hon. Тнк EARL DUCI GRICULTURAL РОР, —Мг.Јоѕврн BLUNDELL, The Right Hon. T. H. SOTHERON тс, М.Р. of Bursledon, Southampton, has a VACANCY for an 2 m - LANGSTON, Esq., M.P. [mero upil, who would be treated as one of the family. Hor р, Ев References required. q., М.Р. деди А Rev. Jons бохаткыл, М.А, Trin. Coll. Camb, ESSRS. J. CHALMERS MORTON, Streatley. Res 078, near Reading, апа J. THORNHILL HARRISON, AOTIOAL . In E., Frocester Court, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, J. L. FLETCHER, Farm Manager. GRICULTURAL ENGINEERS, undertake reports on the Condition 5 парня Р Стане; Fen rau e. of L дой Du together with the Direction of Land Course of 12 Lectures on Agricultural Machines. Den pde, ара юлат СНГ ш and. o `Снкитаү. Ма ips: заснети Ван sore: ТАЙ PER nd ARTHUR Н. Оновон, B.A., Е.С.8., t GRICULTURAL and ES Кони, Lincoln College, Oxon. 37 and 38, Lower Kennin, ASSISTANT TO CHEMICAL PROFESSOR, ý R. WanINGTON, Jun., F.C.S. KEERA к белае а т.а келү quete аша t to у "d BorANY.—JouN BAYLDON, м.в. Lond. B. Soc. E VETERINARY SunGERY.—A. J. MunRAY, M.R.C.V.8. AE erbe and A аа, ЕМАТІС AND ттн пери pri МАТН W. MEREDITH УРИ В.А., Scholar of Trin. Coll. Camb. making pong anures obtain vo aes € tion for ciet economical der s воо тте фт p DE to J. С. М№еѕвіт, LANSDELL & Co., 37 and 38, Lower Kennington —JAMES MILLE hese Ge idend e em be in tempora хай siden: cla have been made for the p Armee of "Rpeclal Lane, n don, в. Ж Arrange Lectures YU the e fouowing Gentlemen, who hav е kindly offered Ana of Soils, Guanos, Superphosphates of Lime, Copro- their р: tea -— i Araya of Бы, Silver, and other Minerals, are J. m N CLA i oe tto Lincolnshire— Lect огч найн амуй * Sut on, incolnshire— Lecture Gentlemen, та , or нй rs, desirous of practical kno n Leicester and l'Long- Woolled Sheep. ledge in Chemical Analysis or ed saying, may receive instruc- Hiwir Davis, M.R.I., Autho A Agricultural Essays—Lecture | tior. pin the Coll where the e v Laboratories give ample facility for pursuing their тл Жаа ther С" dation for a limited number of Resident Studen Full particulars of d will be forwarded on applicati M^! ANCHESTE M gpa LIVERPOOL roa AL SOCIETY. on the Injury and. Waste of Corn from too thickly seeding. APTAIN TANNER Davy, Editor of the Devon Herd Book— Lecture on the History E the Devon Breed. Ins! UP E.—Lectures on Drainage, THOMAS MAN, of Beddingham, Lewes—Lecture on South- GRAND рга: us semi Buyer (in the Park) on down and Short. lled Буре, EPTEMBER 8, 9, 10, J. Снлімевз Momrow, Editor of the Cyclopzedia of Agriculture Pe dec amounting to o UM —A Course of 8 Lectures on Tillage and Land Drainage. EN S CLOSE on st Lio та Woop, of Holly Bank, pis on-Trent—Lecture e History of the Short-Horn For Prize Lists, Regulations, &c., io to i Wm. HENDER- ошто Cuz вом, Local ңе} ре or to T. В. RYDER, Secretary, THOMAS ANDERSON, Professo! Г Сопів stry in the | 57% Church Street, L а University of len] and ече to -— n ра - of Scotland—A. Course те The xcci hd рест AUGUST 10th. er particulars apply to the ар > М o МЕСИ TURAL SOCIETY.— GREAT SHOW at SOUTH STOCKTON-ON-TEES. Pro ———MM а y ie nas pm of aapea Steam Ploughs, Grass Mowers, &с. Vae 1s. ЖЕКЕЙ. Show Y; Admission 95. 64., August 5 таті аз. THU pne p | Show Yard open at 8 A.M. Admission 18. Admission 18, miu 2 онх HANNAM, Becretary. Ped ir^ 7 "-— ba open at к A.M. several speci апа paid off by instalments, or D Kirk Deighton, em HEIC aes gm ib к ESEEN d River Works [one information can bo obtained from сы Г Farm Bofidings, abuse ifm and | "ET MM ooo maed К жир: the at the C cost of the downer, or through pos cam Barford 5 pomme uim Proteus ot Parma оом made т ие Agricultural Gazette. 22, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1863, Land Drainage. өйы ORKS of DRAINAGE of an extent MEETINGS FOR TRE ENSUING WEEK. am Newport, ыи Уф a CUTED by tho GENERAL, LAND DRAINAGE Монрат, Aug. 3 the strongest - most durable Fence ever | and IMPROVEMENT P ae d rec s of Pro- to [ишаа Society at Kelso. offered at at corres . Itis easily repaired if broken | perty, whether Prod Entailed, Mo Ecclesi» {жсзара+, x ents; can be rolled up most compactly when not ir: astical, Corporate, o gti Yorkshire Agricultural Society at , is admirably adapted for , and behad of | Repayment may ib made by the Landowner as successive Tmunspax, — 6) Btockton on Tees. any height and req! at prices from 4d. 6d. per poros of the works thereon, may bo a the actual эро i yard and и with a commission thereon, may charged on Poe Seg For further particulars apply at the Manufactory, or of the | improvi way of rent c n the estate created for ЕЕЕ mstar, SW.” Mr. R. WixDER, 18, Abingdon Street, West- various [A om so as to adapt the rate per cent. o THE Worcester show, though not іп a thickly ual charge Em е cire Eu of the tenan populated. oen v quite — the rq уез! о! е t Oil Paint no longer N ersioners or Mortgagees, no ape it: та —MÓ ILL AND SMITH'S PATENT BLACK VARNISH | Works of Irrigation, . Enclosing, Wood Grubbing, Road s visitors. рге ving Iron Work, Wood, or Stone. M C etd, iuris edad үөрүү! ЖААДЫР иҗади The Battersea jaa, opened for nine days, is an excellent substitute for oil paint on "allo ut-d ork, үө! esirous to execute any of the Diese y тшу two thds cheaper. It may be applied by an ordinary | their own Agents, and charge the outlay and expenses o n the — а millions of people, "o — Z labourer, requires no ng or thinning, and is used cold. It Hatake, т may obtain Loans for the ошу , persons; that а eeds 1n e is i grounds at Windsor Castle, Kew ardens, and at Applications to be made to КАКА CLIFFORD, the Secretary, previous year was ited by more than 135,000 ; the y Дре of the SUNY 3 gentry, pon at the Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, 8.W. the Worcester show-yard was wh the most flattering testimonials have receive ч which Нил, & SMITH will forward on applicatio ji HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.— | nearly 90,0 e sum received for admission Sold in casks of about, 30 gallons Ж, Lr gebe - 6d. TSt gallon, Ineorporated by Bpecial Ack n in 1858. s one of the Mops з esi Leeds and Batters О: , ard, r, r (dor prie Wi Du РМО ped to any Bladion 1n. LANDOWNERS, THE CLERGY, ESTATE AGENTS, Bonvsvons, &o. | Chester and Warwick ore ne iris st toit. ^. ЕА NE EE attendance in disirio is 16 SU em Net m whom oniy ii can | ao following works of f Agricultural а Tmprovernent ү the whole а more useful and g than outlay and е p 5 widated by a rent|it arises from the nei XX HER'S ^ FRIGI DOMO."— Patronised "E Dias And though the ; f . Majesty the Queen, the Duke of ber- P Кока Warping, Eni Mei Wolverhampton. i тигт land H his Grace the Duke of Devonshire for Reclamation, €. for any beneficial pur- : dy, 98 eid Chiswi ens, for the em . Engines or Machinery for Drainage or Irrigation. | numbers into Worcester оп the "Thursday anc Society, Біг Joseph Paxton for the 2. Roads, Tramways and Railroads DE for agricultural or Friday of last week, the crowds who traverse rE EO cma з. Jetties 1 the banks | the show-yard of the were manitestly for the PROTECTION from the 8C IN of the SUN. ELE HEP on the sea coast or on rrioultural; and .& large number ^ FRIGI DOMO," a Canvas made of patent Ни | „ү 95 пат айе rivers or lakes most part agri 3 very Wool, a perfect non-conductor of Heat and бош, keeping, | < СЕР — ag e op im- | 0f labourers thus enjoyed а most use- { wherever itis aj xed temperature adapted for Mert tee t ае гоа for Farm n pur er | ful holiday. all horticul and floricultural purposes, for preserving Moesia oie additions to Farm eene f the most з Fruits and Flowers from the scorching rays of the вир, from тит or {атта рац provisións of ару Act of ]t is certainly one o т wind, trom attacks of insects, and from morning frosts. To be Parliament, Royal Charter, c s enel and best learnt lessons of late years, had in any required lengt dmn ks of ог бошоно, in seit of a agriculturists and the labourers they have He mdp E g тее mri le: Inay borrow their pro Gf dinge О ipo costy and ohar go | ario understand that machinery is their friend. An improved make, 2 yards wide, 1s. 84. per yard. tho aina ZES а Сото orga "Tbe farm where the threshing machine, and the An improved make, 3 yards wide, 2s. (d. per "Ae investigation of title is required, and the POMPE plans | onning machine, and the mowing machine, and Also ** Frigi Domo” Netting, 2 yards wide, 12. 4d. per yard run. | and execution of the Works, which: by tho | reaping at work, is the farm which Eisma ТномАз Авснев, Whole and Sole Manufacturer, 7, | Government Enclosure Commissioners. the steam plough are LE suuin ао op EE iE 9 01 Ноле" „Кок further information, and for forms of арры» 395 E кып "i is en oy do to the Honourable istri n T оц шы throughout тәр WILLIAM NAPIER, Managing Director, proved district where listless me Palace Yard, Westminster S.W. 730 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ie Maia GAZETTE, [Атапвт, 1, 1863, ; attached to Карны, where he taking г ot, and THE ROYAL а COLLEGE. | would not Іеву hey must heartily nen Ў ће was last week given t to Professors "i was separated from this ү iu for he w ill the gre agri оте style, and where machinery i iode ct wages are lowest and Jabonrers et hich brings the| А Mag os DUM scs ted of our leadi ing man ufacturer s, our best Brown, Buckman © a : | great chemist А ighbourhood of Cirencester, as Dr. VoE who received with loud appla sgricullariste i in "ui neig › аз | Банан 1 has alluded to what little fame ст ral ch yi Orel one time itself aequiring vigour and | .. . ice commanded. The chair was ЕЧ 18 y à - breadt rhe E Di Т + ва, without a muc ecause occupy eh P ierit and valuable ка, in|by one to the health of Lord Bathurst, the position of f consulting маша. 4o nr groat national вош Mi "rure of the lebourer as well as of his| Chairman gave the toast of the evening, the ough this is quite true, an pd t т=з it із а source of grs; i leasure yet I can азы EN aster. Professors of the Royal Agricultural College. joy an nd pi — мос a pa A a assure you e said:—The toast was connected with double | ү. wy парсел Шик ыл Той di 3. t Aw two since, when the Oats had just feelings. First a feeling of delight, arising from the | ftis hard thing, after а man has been tossed about n bur st forth йош their sheath, it was almost im- мүш which we Jara all received from the long | settled down, to be thrown by the force of circumstances . But although we shall а to as ii i чорае А : t we shal o go inte а field without at — A derived not merel from n ЖЫ ш in — © break stones in any of tho quarries to whie P m fs iderable portion of the ү л several ut wha ore erever we go I believe кө i ha pe the he: d wishes of the l fito Ed prone mon In many eases *e ё ei ingness and earnest desire to convey | 8 uh оба, d бад КО күб: Ф wy finas A4 Pel. iM ounted t о from a sixth to a fourth, while EI to others those truths of science which they һай! England. acquired by hard study re Med the earlier penoas iei The CRAIRMAN next proposed the health of P eir Jie. Thog bad, йо dong DWE M that Brown, another of the baud who had been БЫН ni ie м» pa atw at waa parfeo | tp inaen Ман р A by м Econ Шолу" aban wN returned thanks. They had 1п consequence the paration, though he trusted they wonld ani i ^ hey worked Which at onee & Lo The reed far separated. He trusted that in other districts to рен ptg artem Pinus жн, m rand гах: to attack the s^ ten varieties ая which they — remove they would still convey their believed that some of hia colleagues had seen four or fi blaek Oats suffering mu s | pecu uliar knowledge to others, particularly to the agri. | They had remained fai solvos СЕТ "nei ‚ indeed, was i t ltural petuum, ro "They had all their lives been hes. codes iege oa bere in the e: hr a vated bord, as the ; wild Oat: arm чү equally |in the habit of teaching theory, and i -— шь асанна where tia their г services had eT 80 Jong ompioyed, i it had with the others, —a Ананд which would not tvi had A — in зр еу ^1 Ae im said that they Tode. 0 Н the place. This "OE а M ie i portance of their un : М ака all soun the disease jn other par of England, e at any | know very well that though they е e e. stood alone as an institution A 2 kind. Various schools n rate in those districts vi ith which w МА most | аз their ancestors , did, by h abit and by rote, familiar, the affection is so general that we can | у] ith ag f che | S M ол d attribute it only to some peculiar або of the highest principles of nature. The princi iples which Agricultural College 1 lad attained а v а very m a: Profess an, E md y on that atmosphere and tem per rature during gome рат these Professors ors had vr ngnged in К d were | tice of agriculture was botter 1 t [4 r. o Mer GR Apo ticular period of grow 2 1 God which had been revealed to man, but | college; butit was necessary that we should have the as attacking wi i as well as eultivated Oat quit 1 especially to those men who lad devoted | well аз the college. А lad learns best the rudiments, and a 1 ug wy + = on thi point. th s bns wledge. They һай * disease " altozether identical with опе | their offices so long, d in eh а nean such an | The DR one ue gei ecu] коё tho relation of a0 HE which w we dese is journal several years agreeable, and such a loving way, us yes -— nary science to часа, apis deret pgs а. "length to. al биене 1855, рр. 569, 586 у, and bounden duty—they being separa the importa ion stock from. abroad, bringing with it which : f; rather we from Hanc deu sy | x thank them for vint Pacta pui y had done. eoe certa could 1 his pr = und appreciation of diei zi kindness, but I 4 ear y moving бе пайа bl siete. plants. [о opinions abou ib v He dE ec ein he had ы at схове kin erer ine ind. ecd € Мен i + Aen -—- vas aes ed сЕ - x pre: would heartily . үүтү” es for tlie CRY куа А еа ie ушшш. н with which for so long a period they had raw y — vomo foid Маг mes es ES -— conveyed their 'poonliar oUm nd to the iure А Profesor su the E | ore us, it jr rely SEDE AD 6005. соп- uu do Kid indivi ui dil dol always been | at this College, and if he ha An M: e sideration, whether thi at acquiring the | for his position, d begun th г dat 1 continuance, We would caution ARS ЖО remarks, і it 798 propos sed to gis the health of the | and practised it in various T S. ptos Tie ie / therefore, whereon the егор has been ingly. Не asked them first to dr ink days of the College farm had bee r hisadminis — to be seriously affected, on no aecount to 1 ir bes T€ Я Buckman. кы gen he d ud г У ifj because he had been the longest resident, and was Professor COLEMAN said he was far too modest to use of the see deriyed from it. H ould if P коба A He м á had the adra e AA | 3e» к-а rues байты Lii бе о роне dial poss proeu e [ believed there had been no laclz of sincerity either его Мей uarter, taking сате - ncquain intance: with uring the whole of his resi- of the Chai of the compa: An fectly healthy. It will not be easy to make a dence in Cirencester, s ge he had found ps he was | proverbial attachment for his roof-tree, be it MÀ i t it, as far as regards hi always ready оран with the peculiar ую n- | and wem e great sorrow вы ien ing it. What must it 4 his own fields, | formation E: е ready а гайд willing then his case, when to scriptu ural expression, № аз even when the Oats are perfeetly ripe, the p out iha Myr tbe decus, and the delighte lines had, v im pleasant p — n p abortive bells will still be seen scattered about] of м scien air Snes refore proposed the health of] regret. "Hs t therefore. felt that their kindness this cM ку over various parts of the аар qm НӨ Mr. uckm b y and geology in the | whieh was but mple.of the kindness he had white ss snow, aud without any trace of fr uit. Royal Agric] College. aan "ad been —À моца? Sometimes they occur in masses, iud. are чеш Professor BUCKMAN said: I have been po pe t first to he had and expected to feel pent in € | his positi egree to the о ‚ that is reason why we should not guard | College. І came to ре попа within about two на —-— that had always been extended to him, to the o ything ; асі, * pe m pe Ee pr Mg d E e teach them an ofessors Brown and Voeieker and — said, * We | but in relation to prac! "los "Butte suum Wm in titution | they thet ist But he end tion. m ee АВ 5 c SU i gh the y unde — йөз жог om and St et roa Duces Шар teaching vie od аш шю SW ? maintained tnat eho Sors БЕ thi Aata recopuised PM == «un. farmers of this district recognised > попе on У the ensi pridie Scientific knowledge in agriculture. T in f this evening would be a lasting solace to wanted e leave < жа mind and bo sh 4 red ia back with regret upon the change Ё & а p © 8 ч 2:8 БЫ wished that some intelligent farmers, who hav: had the EE ыан» мч, and ar e. chemical ities of in. have ed to botanical тета и I found + ету direction : I € w kind The ear кин said they һай now accomplished the : a rane SU A. а пона Dr К the | list of toasts peculiar to über meeting, and notwith: - m. be e rer it were my занан: that they h: y pleasant со company, and whieh ad a ые nea » tke perfect develo ment rof ой 4 "уе imens of | were tl к th hought. Er] sic iem е op p around th specimens of grea isnon е Бета y т. а i0ught, M e od, I found glorious ing die ren Of | irciquities of this зара о Hr or men эле A е overcrowding Should, be Od i ayoi oided. We love with them. I-ber t6 Masi sou Ser Moor) dua | P^ ings, with a iode wish for the мө Tife, i ‹ eartily for the rhe ina you have shown to me and to m. » the Professo essor. f of high eharseier, would And this а бов! moufo | brotnar profemore о-у, "M. Vasey said, before they parted, he wisbel practical applioation of lis liege жн and one | Тће Chairm&n Me proposed the health of Dr. į Р:00086 ^ the] е of of their ян гш н which in end would be s Ple. emin ently Voeleker, which was received with great t eheering The Chairm was very much obliged v lucrative. me under Ре one EA ces the | They were wie К Eus Voelcker got his Mel | The b ion he ма ү that evening avita ton, f, seed corn of cultivators in Sun 2n repute com- instructio n from European chemist, Liebig— iud d m. He i тшш ie ы vitation, Vl mands some shillings a quarter more in the а 1 dis by мо stood highest in the ranks o T sn оч ete ur do i wait осла бан Uu Sis cplibery биче; во and S anb. ХАМ ӨН) MAE. got En ЖА edt would laye been their ше chan ng chairman fus rience would soon show the superiority of cropping А occasion as the present. Не Aari from seed produced with an especial view of pre- kap in. ; hey had turned M NM in The King place of one whom they all loved. · venting as much as possible all probability of|of Prussia tempted him to leave Cirencester, but Wi tion t the usual annual dinner _ disease, M. J. B, replied that though he loved the Fatherland, uit de of лаа таа быр б was hell at Аласзт 1, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ter during the past week, when great interest essed for the continued prosperity of the ho отсев expres: College. Professor CorgMAN, who presided, weighing 64 lbs per bushel, was obtained o extended area, In the extreme north of Yorkshire, “ * tha t the e institution would rally. ‚Не believed that | Essex the produce of three, acros was 27 que pa z rfi pec especially when the necessity ofa great and liberal education in agricultural matters acre.—The | pad sat down to a bountfal. rame displayed | RI . Hall ett 8 house. h poti nd з 4 thoroughly und erstood. He believed that the whic after would recover from any troubles with which it might happen to be surrounded." ITHE MANOR n: BRIGHTON. А уы RING ofagricul k place on Wednes- z Mr. Hallett's Маи Farm, “Brighton, for the purpose making a critical examination of the results his principle of — ed selection ás exhibited in the ps growing ч "т he €— assembled к - ырл А including Sir | leock Esq M.P.; n She Bart V rm что, Ка, E Р.; Yo White, Esq., Rigden, gp James Wo вд. ; James T Tuxford, пе. ; Howard Reed, ; R. $ HE son, Esq.; | ыч ек кард а 2 5 F3 Wheat from e parts o m was its mei] Pint of тч receding year, - » that t improvem ed by a singe generation of unen d might at inspe ection was important, id а vem of In diet! to prove "that apparen produced by qr Ы Ње рейїртее o Wh ad, as i e been m the — € of common nursery "тет wn in 1862 of red васи А would in admitted to be such hi descendants in 1863, — E udi to te уе When the result с веуега1 нги such тесорпї' itio ve years imer UR In every case the p: rdi өң as the case might be, was placed csd sido y die - with its (e deni. and the increase dants, jn the number of “ wn and s contai tained in i in all cases both generations had been planted in = sim еа way, the results could be due to selection alon On. arriving at the Barley plots the effects of selec- tion were even more striking. The greatest nu umber of hith E th а single taining smallest оё the ears con contained. a number of grains this cereal. vine анне of pedigree is in der important than in other cereals, as in in the country, voie grain br bulere experienced by the of the prineiple of selection as regards төр каны чут d лче facts mpi detailed. Н. Е. THE APPEARANCE OF THE CROPS. HATTE Isle of Ely, July 20.—The season continues to m: tain its "tian for extremes. The winter was rond ild, t extremely cold and frosty. Тһе summer has produced — es both of heat and cold, and wi ring, and — have alike been extremely dry. » T a" ge а nice fall of rain, which gave an impe but it was scarcely enough to penetrate E у" р [on К of eT aee gh. This has been iucceed ed by | LINCOLN ture abundant. The iron ploughs by рото Б (Pool implements of husbandry i old huge dung: үйүү; steam неон an [oward а olker, Newton-in- Сайт, @% never saw I: crops look eter than they d r the last fortni as been v А.Ж) T Os | look wel. The hay crop is P i. P utl р" во well ed. Turnips of all irn dodk АА misin angels d 1 well. е of t] for . Iknow мена is contrary to y: Жр LEICESTERSHIRE : K088i iit ey Many and pro- ет ; Oats, кое һеге od Nc t avid short in straw [M acd late sown ; Bar! average early sown, late came up at two growths ; ае ок well; Mangels, i bad; aami rnips, much injure ed by the fly; Hay crop 8, light. ded by 6 it rae of PEREN a crop; the late sown thin; both are very healthy ; and br m ue: afew days ago pee an harvest is Barley: y thi ge, r һа hot} will be an average crop; the late sown very short Shd зін ае for emu days suddenly became cold in. Oats: Not quite an average. Beans: Winter Beans an For a succession of days the thermometer stood at 80° 82° ave , ppm — with filth; spring sown thin, in the sha and Saturday night (July 18) we had а Peas average. Roots: Bes of plant, but t. е erfectly black and nis LE — romising, and has iud fipeni erri the тар & hee other Might will injure їі not tell; nce of the effect We shall anxiously Skould the frost n premature ripening, what pro: p wil beoniyethin shrivelled samplo: upon the whole we de rm f Wheat. In some БЕ upon the deal aceordin (4e to AA dryn n dry lands it is Of straw, whilst fonds яз d Ие, ous р? stra Polands ours, h о — а very fair crop in ái бло condition. е have *' smashed up" one field of Clover ley with Howard's bind апа made a capital job of it. On the gravelly us T ар admiral Y. а few cry A e e m ж — — such bare 5 We рей. |^ P spring, aud Y Seni» RU. Due etm атте соне у РЕ rain we shall ngon be ep shori to Lr be) ood the cattle, уш ders ag А T "e winter dion x On cool lani эйе - TM yq and appear less affec| нс fh other crops. We have Lied fah ошогода, dor e 2. feed for the winter, Тһе plant has come y ncombe, Д 18.— The grain ell in n this n neighbourhood, eei] ро average. el € гоповвтвандык Жж o» eral aj pearance о Жз of SERIA and E 2 ^ vel stands stiff and thic nd, an кырей, - 15. he Wheat in this oe сфу mising; it on the Presents a ine been very favourable for the b id x but some crm i with n у bed Ey do potes weather, harvest will be carly, and if fruitful will be а t е —— to the este gon — - ‚апа more particularly to 2 Jn ucer, afte me defective seasons, Bia R HANTS: iin ng, Southampton, July rop а little Barley | is farhor illustrated by the faet that whereas in the neighb ouring farms t is almost imp pone to produced. was of chara өст этели s о "ойу of the б but of the piers of ry adjoining lands. BE ropriate to give ag om "or three о! а for reasons that will de readily under- extreme points Wheat ce of rust, but on the "m ole the c бор is v The Whe звы tg do e at Wheat crops Will be ligh strong А the niu "—— A! hite Wheat, but this v. 6 bushels gro ,b ripenin E, we hope there will be an average yield. The early beim Barley is ре ad very well; the late sown has suffered much fro on continu ed dry weather. On the an red i 1 Sidon secured in splendid condition. өрә. sr iab а от, about half the seed havin; еу GE us d julie ved ans promise Р to fp erything 8нво : Мис .—Our pro dci e Wheat crop this y oir ri far more promising ы, it has Aaa for the last three years, and if the present glorious weather continues for another fortnight we may anticipat ea good е сгор; the bulk of straw is поб heavy, but the ears have come well опе, and are now beautifully in bloom, and the weather is Ы that сап be desired for tkis critical — in this distric жеме Hi corn йан i РЕ Wheat, Barley and сае luxuriant, now by the late rain. W. J. P. 8 are йай. promising. W. J. —На n ж Wr ILTS 9А * laid " жз rsr DoRnsET.—The cropi Pope, eh go arvest is at hand; indeed one ext week it will be general. The mn itle where sown in of or time is likely to last пу month, уг ; and Swedes so arly, and at present sowing bU qam peeled 782 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avavsr 1, 1863, | а a entered the field without any knowledge by whom the work | be on his plot for Wheat next autumn, Ву passi ing а зура CULTIVATION AT WORCESTER. on LONE Lord NIMES f lod crusher over it and No. 3 again, the job would have A н Я ball, Warwickshire, ееп done. А БЕР pd dins rt m. d n ‘t JoHN Doe ак Manor House, той, Hants,” oward started next, and got on pretty well y the prizes are awarded upon the бачена. лем c ер А. ni "il they were offered. e and а! agree at the plot neares бе wa T" ugi "Тһе prize of 507. for the best application of steam | the а ид pes one ehe from the me the Te rt Sor ез to finish—his men lett by і the train about 1e К. Leer d bor UE "wl m 4, ү Soni знн; С. годе best, No n Fowler after finishing his first plot, then n put in hig eight йш, viz, Smith, Fowler, Howard, Coleman, an air to ‘Howard. Г 251. must have t two engines set Ms tho -diggers gol гош селе down Hayes, Savory, Steevens, and Turnen or "ie . Hall. nuda to Mr. wler because do. scratched over | the — зае m : aea теб ч he when he The first ground was ан of it Wheat EAT in|his pieces at a i pence per acre cheaper than ad as bb Pet Jud wise Me amu m then n put 1862, lying unmoved and well baked by the агу |І did mine, disregarding quality altogether. То | on the grubber g iet BM К оге he got th th y lf dh d b loughed| have given anything like t а н à — a with V. Vetches i quta Tof 1862, he d.» have "dede. all his work over again, Thu end agg елар da Y S testing of implements and 'finishéd clearing off on the morning of trial, con- when his cost would have been doubled and | ors MM EM SU d n ку. ie T Was not, вену it was not (d and hard as Ње unmoved | much exceeding mine. To be sure he did some," x yt А ра ха wis eo meda epe 301, to stubble of 1862. ploughing and digging, that might to some extent aad т 00 Батогу.. а ү р again ees Smith, Steevens, and Savory's lots were fairly | weigh with the judges, but to gea ticas ЗМ м ха dir ó nderstandin drawn on the e baked part, Howard, C. Hall. (although I will not turn twitch to the bo an he to tar K Абадай but D. К e prizes, Fowler, and Coleman were consequently placed on the | shelter the everlastimg pest) I worked my combined, ought to have had no g all the prize, and cool TES machine in the same field, s! Į g зоту В. ^ eri , gi after sowing-can be done at one oper: ration, besides ploughs | t not по biet Vis dmm s evt У ланат чт ера $ short ean be wo rked by my tackle; surely then my applica- | 9 юм noble a society аз the Royal Agricultural Society Ez 15 inches Smith very Dp Minen etie хя ‚ taking it all in all, must have been a better of England is, to stretch ape from the sin irm from a 9-foot dois. puly on the Жы; bes таң than Fowlers. 16 is vory simple and|the plurai number, Me A ^ "x should а careful aie ышы С Le its nomin pm e durable, and did not break through the trials, whereas how they tamper with the кам its prizes, ; £ 45 lb. р h, doi g his work i tyle e| Fowler’s did break ^ ы out of the drum, seven eUn mue nii I beg Ко atako thatthe p grounds t d b v i His | alto ЕСЕР in fact, t was completely smashed | & orcester have bee ellent, and withouc ior ue iy tiat could a not be pua the аа io on Thursday. Then the o prizo of 507. ought all of it to | not Baturay, swo а енн qan would pull the tines from his cultivator within a few yards of have been awarded t It was offered in the sin- hOb have re T d " bios have add x CUT: "Та stea Dav Let us go qui еу through them together pes see ге whether Mr. Dring and Mr. Whiting I know, but the three | пага Жш г nes їп yd unmoved imos and one ще upon < - р; £g et o Ел E Ф 5 ра оо B © E © = Ф р. a z= Ф zm et ек g В '8 ES Fa = et P 4 3 2 в ч e 5 E 2. © 2 [c] 3 = [1 á 8 & c & et єз © © Us S [^ E u B T- ER 96 л 2 E Р о E 0$ EE © ©? с mi = 4 А 5 e © ® E E > z Б. c Ё. У © © E = E © E E ә ; ll as fair play to all. - I therefore beg to. good tion of got through his lighter|it. I can understand why it was not awarded to adds me ; Y Э ^ ik сену maii: bul nop t so бут. Fowler т, for be ha d|Savory, although he did run the most quickly thank t he feld stewards and judges fof hé eMe the mishap of over driving to the extent of blowing through his plot, his emg нч engines clearly attention although T fers yot Гм with bho jode ii i pie j m willin; i һе ug gine. C а ugh that the mistakes are pardonable. "Thus ends the Wi ; but C. Hall did not get to the scratch in time to w let us go on to Wadirough а and вее about the t P . e Wor- fairly Mond "but i wirds муы кз hat his link Gold Medal and 507. for the „best poe meeting. НЕ m Smith, Woolston, Bletchley in wo ako en ours | power f. Station, Bucks, July 29. to screw 16 together, for а 850 yards furrow and й he s entries were ay Sea, Fowler (two sets), unscrew it again ready for a shift, the cost of whieh | Howar oieman, an eeven g, will for Ad be:a “lame leg” y his Әлеу -—— "Тһе first field was а good ad eiat al job, dry and ^ vicum PROGNOSTIC 2 ў Coleman, Fowler, Howard, S ith w hard—a Sui Clover lea; the north side tu the Ft е clouds in the west are red, with а tinge of ordered to shift half a mile by another 1 n According | toughest as well as the aevi me, the e east ме e as | purple, it portends fine weather, the reason being that to report Savory shifted, and w. work in | rather of ad the air when dry refracts more of the red and heate 30 minutes. Smith shifted, id ^ эче "налу fe in Rt dn and the west end was a tough Es em ústie making rays than when moist, Аи. m dry air is not a start in 60 minutes: report resi di . . .|warm to w ork, аз. Pe EN the tenant, called it. perfectly transparent, those rays reflected in Ше The time actually taken is unknown. n the north side, e next, | horizon. A coppery or yellow EUM. о the other hand, On Thursday the five competitors started ai e Savory, У Howard; and last, оп the | foretells rain. 10 o'clock, the greater part of the land was Сз! се | borde ЧӨЕП: very certain indication of wet weather i isin the 3 with a bit of Vetch land at the N.W. corner, the flat| Steevens made pr y, воой work M Mak gay halo seen sometimes around the moon, which is pro- over which all oan] ча had to Peres Clover | Working, doing but Pits Че uced by precip pitated water. The observer, though, lea with the lands running from E. to W.; the furrows | his € and thi — re to dep — y я must поб co und the halo with the corona, The / over his, done or not done, or | former 1s a were not very deep, the Vetch land was quite. as .heav vy ъди TR. е от , with a; Aiat OE чүүл more сие whilst te — Coleman soon broke down and was out of court. na isa number of «th rings formed immedi- aud s Piso т soon wet and put him out of | Smith having worked on in his steady plodding WE ew about m moon's plac 4 court, Savory after racing wy at a fearful pace and | using the least power of any, was the next to come о When the rainbow —— ars in itisa j breaking his rope once (not at all to be wondered at, | leaving, as practical farmers told him, the best work i ш [бало wet; when i in the evening; of Pine w weather, The with going at such a fearful pace over such hard baked | the field behind him. ee given by Sir Humphry Davy for this is, that grou nd) soon finished his two acres. But how when it owler started late with his 14-horse power Meier as the rainbow can only bape seen when the clouds deposite ne? Why not half done. Then what dein ood of| Worked at double its nominal pras, came out next, the sun 8 irs | leaving very aeris ork b behi. nd him morning мин must ded always in Howard worked more steadily, yet hard, to complete Howard finished very , ing very binos] one in the e east. Now, w, as most of our ran - his plot in 1 ine 574 minutes ; the hill or flat part of middling work. behind h comes E ith i a pcdes wind, a bow in that quarter would his land was done much better e еч гуды but his Fowler ;then wor| тей "bis double ее set, , doing indicate that the storm was oe towards the furrows running from eas ed that 11 у on the other hand, а n the east would 2 Nu in width from be morning, when Fowler with his go "a ith |i wler made а rough job of r4 voy ione and his one, -— Howard with his i oos Эн. ugh i veia is betokened b a the swallows flying yet ‘working hard to complete his and | rough stuff over the railway, called land, uF enn gh p eot оом ch these bi M d аге always — 57 m The e bill or fat part o ht he warmest stra of air, S very badly: numbers of pieces being jomped raita not think it worth cultivating, therefore left itt svallows ‘consequently follow them к. ге. No Mr. Morton, | down of itself, where it 7 been lying ever sinees. the air is lighter Which is colder, it vill — ey, near Reading, kating -— me that it was | dry summer of this year has well baked it x e hi je келле when, refore, m Howard's | 8 са S E © Ex © et E RE MS b füsiów of powi swall e g 8 plot were jumped, and done nime tha Нона. owler was the first to dash off with his -- horse | fear of descending currents of colder sir; ма Smith worked. very steadily, working from his vine. but, mind dt very slowly ; more than once I they Йу low, the warmer sir will probably ре tion of 8 ft. 10 in. pulley, with a pressure on hi horse | heard him wish for more po The Edd o digger by the colder stratum descending, and a deposition s ü ver per inch, reducing the: P "ет be з liable to dece result. — from ide tear of his tackle to the lowest point possible, and e, 2 after the im lement, Mlin regard to жау. De оға did his v Күлүктү чүлөр cepting | furrow, so much that at one gium І saw rudem 1 ing genem the rest of the com ever | employed lifting the huge lumps out; upon my remark- directions will be found пзе. As a ey gni € me, 2 boursa minut ere is the |. who c Mae е шт аа; КУШКЫН men: collection of these pheno mens, together with шше ; men who have since the trial inspected сап do it pt stendil „and completed his ences ences to be drawn from them, they h been brought ork wit one breakage of торе, and lts, &c. | together by Rear-Admiral Fitzroy. i in ge Publications t Ж ES манан, tho Acer «еа йи e ll. But the grand question | issued by e of Trade, we cannot do better ter than orme ; rime 2 to be done to the land? Mr. Torr, | by quoting the paragraph itself, bons ARS rize | с e of the stewards, asked me; my reply was, *That| “ І the first indications of daylight are seen а of 500: o егей lor ax best applica cation 2x pipa elis |$ would be a waste mi power to touch it again until after | bank of доо. foretells side if the frst streaks 0 P that Nos. , апа 4 are not so well done; No. 4 is the - dry suns d this summer and a sharp frosty winter A: e e come from or near the жег. rizon, fit ret Ebo fürrowa through these three ег. ather rb prie. Soft-looking and t : ЖӨ HAMM (тон fart or ther must ba deco "Smit was he next to start, and got off at а depth clouds foretell a weather, with moderate or wi over again before they can surpass No. L The work done on | O£ from 4 to 7 inches, but cou ld not fix; h ed oily-looking clouds, wind. Ашк s A а іп vr opinion of more value than that done оп | far before Mr. Fowler got a chance to laugh at t him for cou dim blue sky foretels wind; but a wright especially the latter. choking. _“ Never mind," was the reply. “І do not б blue sre а uance of rd, eather, Generally, less nd. ma; expected ; 2 FERE z$ e Lf BS Ра! BE £ 23 B E gE =} о ЕТЕ E No. 1 (5 it th Y. t we puse in ifo s feld m М д РЕ 4 Fomor 97 іт care how І get through, so that I get through without | the softer clo ook, the бе; Жырчы erit. It may be well to state that w по | а break. Laughin ЖА з the order of the day while | but due kirde gens ragged an d rolled they sel кюле whatever аи Molins Ша the several plots | Smith got t f his i implement: lowered and the | stronger will the wind be. Small up Demy шой ш “Т Trine Stoke do ша». wheels “properly adjusted ы” нач light scud dri hearg diou „ Worcester Trial Field, Jay 21, 1863. In ass through the i eme much to the joy of rain; but if without a background of “То Mr. Smith, Newport Pagnell.” he old fellow, he go rong: bis tough job without a | wiud alone. — Not unfrequently a aere e л IRR ME à ii but not ocu Screw, by giving one of his|e will be observed to be going t ** We have examined the work done on г езен ed доне E — - тай авот half done, orem ndi - i tho vind idum gi емо ns fare Меј that No. 4 is Noe. 2y 3y amd M vd ded down the Патот hard work. But Lu me here tell you that, tough and light clouds may b be flying aerc piece T. т са s te going into the field. We | rough as his job was, he could easily have got а seed | course; when this is observed- to be the ense, с AvavsT 1, 1868.] Id a sign | that t the wind will Shortly eh sk X 3,7) isoa is E appe iet d uf fine clear wenther, t т t watery, rain may distant and higher the clouds Me. the T gradual, but extensive, the coming change will prove. When misty clouds and vapours В eem to hang or to be rom J may fairly claim, with the „ваше object, to 1 make a dg ше р THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Hom а Өвреёкроййе ence, Pedigree Wheat.—The other week you inserted а | eport from а genti tleman of various ün of Wheat ried by him over a period of six years from 1855 to | e nng until their labours wer 2n Жу; 788 without ir cm m e public to i orked on respi e 4 0 акыш the inspect мү a ue be remaining mals t Stock and at some lit ttle distance thos were undergoing the j jud ges "examination. 8 ута and the larges in as 563 bushels per acre, Of the | been present, аз they mighthave learnt'a few lessons, and judge which is the mos | exis rim at Bat бегвев, vas the publie pressed es and the expo W.C.S. до ur im- mplains out over heights, iti isa sign of win nd and rain n E} ssifie d the steam m ploughs ost dis trous “season The foreknowledge to be gleaned from the бе «iid dawn 0 day, may be briefly stated as follows, as laid down y Küc üem Z:— ince the appearances of twilight берепш on Ње | Рег certain Si state of the sky, tl extent, the weather dip following day. set, the wi n 'After rain, isolate clouds, coloured red, and well illuminated, announce the return of fine weather. А twilight of a a ар ер especially when it extends toa qi the | and m re] I belie 1 sky, is a sign of bad weather for the ж Бе had d ied. Pray, sir, is "the way of edere de Generally, we must expect storms when the sun is of a this invention? Asa fend breeder С 2 the want of шан wbite, and sets in the midst of а white light: үа АН greatly, and long t hh its to disti sh it; th манг permits ez ногон š phus Ventilation of National Schools.—Your correspon Mies, f bad. weather are still юе increased wi арреагапсе, appear twili ght i чөп, and a the а Wheat dodi на а ог 78 bushels | per acre, and this produce was sold to the miller for n Ireland i ek your invented a July 197, 75. per acre! d 62 bushels | el. | s | md cultivators ight. as patented by Messrs. y Tak & Chandler. Тһе plough a ат ^ the other apparatus were t by тз. Howard. believe Mr. Smith has a claim. ihe windlass, рк, апа се If d yrs r. Morton I would have answered a very satisfactory return репсе per aere, which 16 has to increase to the utmost. n Hallett. it. John Elliot. Boiler Explosions.—The frequent boiler y ису which bave recently occurred are once more drawing table Sheds. —A long time vue I think y S Wir of circumstances i in ducti. 5d A £ J fth oll 2% n ynnection explosions 3 "hich I - E: nd Vai is, беу have invariably - n place 1 t at work; when it had been erally during mei. -time), the wing work the ne was temporarily 'stopped (gen dent “ Beta,” n sur reporten, in your Paper of | 11, а проп | of u g the hea t of the ne 8 вре edily 2 as possible when the "time sllotted з ен а has expired. ird explosi ions at , prese to have occurre f put li like accidents, at similar periods of temporary poe of 2 ауа ear the ho greyish эз in the mi а deep red that pass into goy and scarcely d the this aes Мала vapour very abundan it, and =н gr calculate on win. эфире rain. jist built, cde cost of ove M. P. fi Ta to circulate d fih warmed reo atmosphere | into the labourer's cottage, be be glad to hear that th now to r. J. Walters, It may be useful therefore to call attention to the report of Mr. J. Hethe pie to н engineer of Le explosi losa о, on occasion of the n of a steam boiler tached to a woollen mill at Mor pila near that city, мм instructed by the coroner to 1 make п examination Esq., r Berks. this case m Mal The signs to be drawn from p px are re different. emn it ів very red we may m rain whilst a grey dawn anno fine weather. and s consum ing apparatus, that will save one- half the pat to warm e ^ A шк m et by 20 “ In my opinion the of the e гасна was the feed Xe not being пема тт: down, having got set fast with ashes getting between the lid and seat of the valve, 80 for breakfast, the pressure of steam forced the water hail till it down 2T the Асано; and flues to the depth of 6 t е » With r секун арреагапсев of the clouds, the following. nferences. may be Бе їп чы wenther feet; са а class room, 2 t by the sk mall groups of cirrus, | ironmonger 127. for Я ЕЎ а, теда апа | Соп wet er is attended Pith horiz: nta] | regulators, fixing, &c.' I have a yb sheets of this cloud, which subside presently and pass | hold — p et of fresh а ;th ои and | into fore storms they appear | supply at is 66 ft. of lower € denser, and usually in the 78 from | it. is Дел of rarefying the air to qs the cir which peor rises, Steady igh winds are also оров into this school room, at а е {о 60° ргесейей ак Ат а Љу в streaks DA "quite across | warmer than t the externa l air in sum ps he arrange- te "nidi in the direction DN blow m ble tl ave а cooling cireulation x might sum up these sources ot AARG by air, within — - n азо. Му о obje natural, е а del nal 4 ОП und fine w ; but unusual nen. with s airiking contrasts of Dow, "апа hard, sharply-marked эче usnally ппаей remarking that, делега c ti — scii soft 1 "There other вОпгсев of foreknowledge which, though not not. меу во reliable as the г ones we the prudent farmer: we shall therefore give some of Өү space of time gone 80 enr in pressure d ас | that by the small capacity of the safety valve causing а larger amount of stress upon the overheated plates of the, poher they tore asunder, and, giving т vent to the ata of the steam, was quite sufficient to make the = te tot : My p blan s to phapa ia hring p] full Lg n") Pifo kastali ning, and Е апа vcn de- ding upon ourselv Co rà r has q for г ы, result which Tolowed-- namely, the roger of the raider ues, uds into they were found, fentilation ipie more air, s mrs ee Y i SA n more air, more air! It is f space for кау them quantity, more or less. The most adr - à proper tem- pen s meeting dr шеме htl Dew i is an indication of fine weather, as is also fog. When smoke from chimneys does not ascend readily, what täin i takes а crooked course, 16 is а sign of a change for f fue Paita ilding, de t air to support ne Mr Мое ‚Ёл glish Agricultur laci m n on e their ка ip pene not be too cautious and wa atchful, Раа therefore worse. The habits and cries of cce E also но to be 2 guide; and, to Sheep are observ: vb es ltu ety, which w ad to be |n кешу ventilated. ова е A tbat at the os meeting | n May, the — of council — be elected by the kso erally, by means of voting papers, erely by a few who сап q^ cmd The other wir was, that the retiring members of Cn should not be кыр for каби ЖР u certain | d I doubt the wisd ed to ju Voir prev t in eg бо v befo h and wet weather. In winter, when they lie und ge, and reem unwilli to pasture, it is a sign of ing | not storm, ks сгу much it is an indication of bad weather. If cocks begin while it is raining, p be ign that it will fi tim The fli f wild geese towards the west, the early appe of the woodcock and fieldfare, аге signs of aom coming cold. | h om o he latte ter |а d о mbers ; at any rate, their retirement should not ex de beyond one year, Nothin can be better as 4 s to! 'the rim tiim Le y >| election Љу voting б and I can -promise Mr. mber—may d some of your readers, | Ed. Holland , Dumbleton, Evesham. _ tieties., г гй AGRICULTURAL AT WORCESTER. The 29th eeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of Beg en iara. very dr on the list for usefulness nd success, Measured b by the su yard, it stands with i р - ct visited is try a agric cultural, and there population in immediate neighbour! Mk Те x onis is the огде of the meetings hitherto, bri ring forward his proposition. Hv over oose to ete n | Paid for | Imple- T id of [p hibitors. [т ire weh is suspend be the se f the noble lord state awaits the impending vem. on the other han d, deme „ешим М 2i Bg y » Mr e xl Date : "Wi erm if these ed eads be long, the weather will be pro pose the council, yet it must not be forgotten tbat | portionately serene. Tf the ы к е completely main stre Sith of th лз resides in the members | 2 inactive, ^ will follow, bnt if d rain thei у, who, senttered through Men and breadth т ps 250 б resumed, the таш i will soon of the land, make u their annual subscriptions e хой 451 weather will ensue. the principal part of the pringe i enr of the Society, К деч 4 х vi may also draw some conclu- |an i ich бабін surge over such dif- id 118 608 sions. Most plan | dde fowort їп Е н hee as that caused by thio 13 iture and 2452 | 99 716 weather, and close the m on the approac ch of suffic ient return at Ba ttersea witho venience. | 1682 » у The down of tbe dand dandelion i ts of th P ey Im but will e: expand when it 7 js qe Es pimpernel js vdd eadem: niri be a foremost наан ; but qu иб | к | f a natu when the flower closes its leaves it will be wet; but institutions, that of allowing every member w pleases | к; rd 19 when it opens them in the morning, it is a sign of a the | power to vote for a epos of de "Couneil 1184 105 828 fine tl taking a long journey | 1853 2M 4 de ‚>= After. what M jure said about the uncertainty and [or the pink r he T 3260 ist e difficulties in y of prognosticating the weather, . othing 1 or 2988 caosa d vr. jn ad o change, | better managed than the late show wich. The As " tn we need hardly add that the eye shonld be always | Suffolk cart-ho ich always form principal 5450 1601 to detect the slightest. indication of апу change. attraction of the exhibition, and which we were glad to s RE ph ea Let not the fa doubt but that constant and (вее very free feet and other defects, were| 1861 Dude s. . $ rri "m 2000 to t| e porone А, the х стт зуи 5400 2380 _ { 1219 ам ‹ а pu m "A eda this year the attention use to bim than all Criswics Weather rmer hese points will prove of infinitely ең, the empirical predictions extant, | m well supported by ments. Two ro sets of ho (so judgeli Wio по occasion to leave the The 784 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [AvausT 1, 1868, included. steam- | ance in this than in any other case. . The clearness of a , | be made | . | ваш p of grain, or of straw, can be estimated without | awards of prizes 13 to ged may | yery fairly be assumed do. ud саш of a prejudice against him on the E Ur. I such | much difficulty. awards -— аге. Тһе amount of efficient power р stion arose out of two reports having gimn 0 by $ steam еп is capable of accurate| Тһе awards of the judg And we ud en "blah ed d of i wo samples of seeds hy ir two ement by the dynamometer. Тһе time апа | shall f a performanca of different > correspondents, y which were afterwa; alleged labour spent i in ex 500 sheay es of corn are both the Serge] machines, examine eii аф» p by Mr. he same ун К. "t à ed os, along with a more detailed. pci кз е ard | report the Clover was declared to h ave been mixe f judgment come in when the quality. of the e implement show generally than we have yet been zn ire 960 weed seeds per pint, “ mostly pla Roc is И уеб that is a liability of less import-| able to prepare. nd i n єн dig 0 Clover, it WAS вай Was п E., ех{еп$ оѓ К лоо god AWARD OF THE Qs OF IMPLEMENTS. a JS “{ Po 3 "roi tE ed аз vds Of th. а half-pi Б ва mis. ] STEAM CULTIVATORS. TunasHING MACHINES, STEAM ENGINES. D M &0., AND d of lio ps ап оппо Pina assertion at the timeyw ү Messrs. Н. B. Caldwell. Messrs. J. Hicken. Messrs, J. V. Gooch, | MiscELtAN EoUS. that the opinions thus "vedi though alleged by the ©, EM W. Chale D. K. Clarke. Mr. G. M. Hipwell. $eedsman to be utte UE › 4 Were as пешү i identical as two handfuls of seed taken out of tha ban illam Ow | The Rev. 4. Rigg. like 1 "ind G. Mart; J. Stewart. CMT CT bedes AND FINISHING MACHINES. KiN AMOUNT оғ PRIZE. D OF IMPLEMENT. £ be fore. and after E. М vas eli ely to be” and accurate accou y dm samples, жад: cor ссе {һе ненае р-не. under which {һе him erfully ali 25 .. Б. Hornsby & Son . Portable Combined Thrashing Machine. 15 . Clayton, Shuttleworlh, `& Co. . Portable Combined Thrasbing Machine. samples reached eR Me ho d “йш, 10 Ros soy E3 -.. & Bteóvens EH M in be rer гунн сыыр ле -" тн ut two samples of Gra mpanied thes 8 20 . R А € t inishin, achine. eid. AE кылан " жый бошой AVE CEN меш М lined Thrashing Machine. | зе А oi T dan biete ТО very — Д Со: ED. supposing ehay & o: -i :. Portabla Combiüed Thrashing Machine. | Holmes ё Son .. Portable Combined fbrashing Machine, | 1688 бА m "E directed to” Xt of these BTRAM ENGINES--PORTABLE permite at m It me nd what but vv £ 19-HoRsE POWER. ү?) 10 To желд рам rtabl Steam Er ány one to accept the report öf the seedsman a т A бота улоо Bhuttlewortb, 4 & Со. х table Ste оф Penne necessarily true, in order that the report of the 4 Аф сч & Sons . К. Portable Steam Engine. — might be effeetually condemned% 4 . Barrett, Exall, & Andrewes .. i: rtable ome Engin f the reports differed, so al&o we believe mustithe "PORS les to which they referred. We аге indeed 9 тотай dons 2c: vi a Portable Bteam | sumples y 8 i$ Barrett, Exall, & Andrewes .. Portable Steam meg | assured that t they belonged to the. , ваше bulk; but 7 .. Clayton, Shuttleworth; & Co, . Portable Steam Engine. 1 . Homes & Sons .. , .. .. Portable Steam | this point. Nor is there апу certain inty as to the COMMENDED. | samples having been taken in the same way Besides; н Hayw ooa, 3 Jui. . ia Portable Fed Engine. dives T еаресе en уй - we stated at the time, “16 must remembered | Ellis & Son . Portable Steam Engin Brown & May . Portable Steam Engine. |1st, tha! opinion must, eit 2 не у A | unconsciously, always to some nt, . given ds Barrett, Exall, & Co: STEAM Exon ri | relatively to the research which may be occupying the. 15 .. Crayton; Shuttleworth; 4 & Co. . Hind Steam Engine mind of the analyst the time; and it is quite 10 . Hornsby & Son .. Fixed Steam Еррі possible that a mixture which, when discussing the * pom е? уя ошар Vs [ow in good Grass seed, he James Ferrabee . . Fixed Steám Engine. an usual, might at another STEAM T CLA тун "hog his moro ær Ан directed to the. quantity eðal and 30. Jobn Fowler : е teen- hor: m Ploughing Machines, ^t^ n Primi. j| of ie bs nd worthless admixture Lars be declared Gold мей and 204. William 5 & Bon .. ET Two Ten. horse Soes Ea o СЕ ng Winding Engines—2d Prize. rior sample’ y there is such а thing as Ж, ШЕН ч: ч oi Hj d d. 1 UM мА mess а че Pn gen combined—3d Р: an eris Ln sam Ше of even good Grass ве 9d, it н FR аа ede "RD | must be ова that the sample sent by ‘J. S^ is ЫТ i p CULTIVATORS, is топ diti | not the same as that Ауга, не ed for “А, М, | 1 .. John Fowler .. & роге Set if rint prm sober complete—lst Prize. d a are alleged. to e been taken йр Я 15 " Moy ith .. à ` Ten-ħorse Set complete up hin Machin — 2d | these 0 5 F.Howard .. .. ; Теп ное Bet ama Fieughiig E шауда Prin. ME e DE Ace e s bul MULT с be HAND DRESSING M miras zole object ЧЕ БЕ been to arrive ү == 2: ix Me MEN DERI seis supplied to, farmers z т 5 6. ж. нобе а боде i; "Hand Diessiig Machine. р | кз t whatever given for the etin шу 6 -. John Penny & Co. p* corn [ines possi lo b 4 ‚ Robert Boby . Cor We эн. with Mr. Buckman in rotést against eed HUMMELLERS. both the haste and injustice of the 8 « Barrett, ха, & Andrewes .. Burley Hummcllers, hese reports. And though he is himself - .. Robert Boby dá 3e Hummellers. publisher of the charge, which has heretofore been MISCELLANE that T i biasi Silver Medal .. Amies & Barford Wrought-iron Water Ballastin b » 1 H.Maekinder . Potato Separator, e" his work as of seeds has been. honestly, Humphries . Portable T Machine. skilfully, and use. гуч "ritis: s жщ шр "hois right COMMEN: j Wallis, m & кте Pew e бое А0 to БШ. [v W. “В. Underhill . ` Cheese Press. мура е сы MN. d vae t some inju. Clarke n T А icythe. & & i“ » теза В Ў A. W.Gower&Son >-<} Combined Corn Distribu В. Horn nde: > Root Pulpir. Der e К 7788 done t by ie: end the opinion: in question; and we should be glad » ч мб, which it affixed removed by the вате hand whieh. 19. AM CouwrY: July 28. RT: the iip exhi- | which my too in the most egeo on. se disin- | hastily, and as we believe; ч іп ignorance. affixed it. bition pm to-day Mr. J. Wilson's DUKE or TYNE, manner have dec — the | For we confidently beliovo thai ge D: She Me go bull, won the prize in the class of old bulls, | eroe of the institution as a үт of ана has done honest, skilful, and useful wi a seod g pla e as he was at oe In the cow class | At the recent méeting of the Ro yal Agricultural Mr. "Booth s Soldier's at Lady Pigott's Pride | College Club at Worcester, nothing was more strikin of Southwicke. They were S rolled 1st and 2d. the way in which those beo Vete e аз they felt th to ring wi of Miscellaneous income and position from offices which Libani er Agricultural Colony in n Ho Папӣг—45 y | they had held with honour and with satisfaction to the | idu ыда meeting. же holden at the MEET r the of establishing a general pauper nA Len ew in 3 Ph ind gentle references | colony. 20,000 Bam d dE and the шысын! е зангар th future prosperity оё the Society received the hearty support of the King of the NIE HRK. ot d mi M e ; officer, м pad Borie > injury, : lies, who had lived for . years їп Java, аш ed vhether th à ba Wit f i had erg Dee experienced chief о! вава, sebamed to his native coun! ( ee i of wis ze ote t ТЕР in шейш of the i his lesson m that һе sold сы Hege, is Nd an addr pe to the public, 3 whom it tiis. It 18 not, thorefore, to, recall the State ot putting his Е шой Kr nearly sigh timen Me sum.W or it. ublishe which he advocated a when Wear е resignation was' lent the est blih in, that we refer ee letters published in its pages. It do ai n act ‹ of si уа тоу Leg AD d Es ios а appears” to us that the first of these, t i : een given up. to Professor Qu “to be vs ns We 1 pes the ied ieslan: and Drenthe, burned, sd, not to have been aee i Lad: resignation Bat P had Ж ш шуш Eo du th dd emi Qo Zuvder Zee. ‚СО which is from Mr. Ho is of no | Princi ав having "brought di | rt, was Бас p rest. ' The "third, which conveys the |himself “as an analyser of ай Tna hok à nO PE Eos mee sot Кз унт d resignation of арт Buckmian's connection with | comparison of dates somewhat imperfectly given, | the whole pere jety paid 460, The тег Aa, w f ер er ie A Lind document which was Жыт as well as from direct reference to the Igri- | runs through the estate, was и Ver M ho y wi кий tha я Ies essors power to Aq ис cultural Gazette, it ар а, harge, navigable And Houses were erected for B2 poor Poog of lind, ^ r the purpose z Fondbid the recen management|had been hurriedly 1 laid | inst hi Бо еб in addition to t bras: in (дейш, Р Е нев," of ud mri which has Дз бал : e ттнен to which reference was Зы Hs ieri ош м ten sheep, eram н and не рж total | or i © idet we do this. ment of | before, therefore, it yes fairly determined whether | and неста for seed &c., was айтат pde во i the sum the ine he treatment of its professors have | апу error had been committed. Mr. Buckman tly | expense Xf each Ғапу was 1412. 185 un n A ficiently often here; its professo has to жен im the further discussion of this this subject that | groun the haste With which i o й | "bout m tbe sonna of 18 ушн Dr d ed AvausT 1, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE., subject t to a strict discipline. The e great feature of the ing, amounting onstructe о preserve wery ruido ез? йыбө. It was found that a profit: is more ап made Dur paying the rent p adv xmi found eger ie айм formation of this of Feed thus тац d into Tarinong Y was, estimat ed at 20,000. Bath and West of Eng s| RANSOMES & SIMS, F "S STEAM PLOUGHING AND CULTIVATING PATENTS. ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH, Have the pleasure to announce that they have arranged with JNO. FOWLER ged wi for the use of the abo PATENTS, and they will answer me inquiries respecting them, and execute any Orders RAT T" мн E. Орехавеве WrsrER Ross: July 13. Mea wing was generally com- We prendak to the end of Таш; á— Mns that КЕ our ands have been busily em. ployed in singl бте d the ll o! x» Turn nn aflected, asit has now n d its full length, and dry sunny weather is what it most requires to bring it to maturit but O: ight yet be greatly damaged, as the years are only begin: to appear, and as they require repeated showers to secure а ѓа] crop. Should th ther be favourable the crops in eighbourhood would be a full avérage ; Wheat is expect be а well yielding crop. ley is unequal, some fields being very he шо not a few unusually light; it is now ies ^y ini DAS short tii go Oats had a ve: n all the. heavier soils they e loo| mis appearance, саста re ith early Sumo would still y be an abun r;on the. lighter soil, э СОТ CONTINUOUS IRON FENCE, HURDLES, and FIELD GATES, DUF шмо PARK NNTBNCE GATES, and RAILING of CAST н WROUGHT IRON COMBINED STYLES. dant crop. Potatoes are very irre and where dis Dt of th UPS pokai potter AS onclayey . soils from the want 0! sg. ho wen frost, they are stug unted зр; 1 gano = р. Sonte is parüculr иу Аа table iit & dA Боно, yc ата жи к: н general Tack o ot сс масад ON GARDEN ROLLERS, S iL Sog GARDEN ENGINES, LAWN MOWING MACHINES, паа ipe: been unusually abundant; апа the| WIRE WORK, P of Implements for Hortieultural and Gardening purposes. stook: havo boom thriving satisfactorily. VERANDAHS, GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, HOT-WATER APPARATUS, &с. erudi eid ЖА The Improved IRON MANGERS an d RACKS for Stables, HARNESS BRACKETS, &c. ЕЕЕ ИА ї Е rin E E : а неар CATALOGUES and DRAWINGS free on eram to akO Я iu M & CO., ENGINEERS and IRON FOUNDERS, | = D TI MOS GE NE WECES NEC 2, WINSLEY ved (Орровіте the Рлхтнеом), OXFORD БЫ, LONDON, W. l E E 36 © ч о © ч ow oc NU Luc su uc ovr I. Ed dad —ovees$ sss | ыы йаш йш а ЯСЕ. JOHN WARNER & SONS, | БЕ $ j о о © % о 1 с | ш $ |еззсзв = RASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, z $^ а j "UM Е HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, — and MANUFACTURERS of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS B gd h =й io EB F EVERY DESCRIPTION. EZ Г ds £3 s % $1 © о. ә оо o9 uo m E ER d S е n Фф а он © 4: о Zo { E of |25 E: Е og. a4. E Š : i d Red 2e | E. | Е SR did ssssiss КИНИ ES он o z] аера lalis 258 58 < | S а gä 2 3 5 EE ? No. 36}. IMPROVED CAST-IRON LIFT AND FORCE PUMP, 0,49. Cr d ЖЕШ үс 8 о 5 o Ba ӨЛЕ 2 2 3 d 5 32||No 86. баала, CAST-IRON PUMP, fitted with J. эз & Soxs' Metal Bucket and Vio, which cannot ы Д5 + diii СНО ЭШ} clog in action, for э lls not xc gei 25 fee БЕ lum 24 inches .. A foot T dn es high #1 0 | 2} inch 3 feet 3 inches - d . £110 0 | Ai IY 3 inches short, "i. 25 ы of Lead Pipe attached, теу for fixin ngu: 442 0 22 2a 8$ оа е inches lonz, ditto 0 | од x No. 364. W. venari пут иниден 3. INCH CAST- IRON LIFT - FORCÉ PUMP, en on | zm Barrow, with Suction and Deliv aeri Screw, Деј Branch Pij 4 | Ё ЭД a T 1-INCH inr RUBBER pa CANVAS а ғ. w i | P B AVEC BC z||2:-INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Moun Plank, 37. 3s. ) 5 E Я E E $| | 3-INCH LIFT and FORCÉ PUMP itecto on Plank, 37. 15s.) .. 7 E2388 E Y 5 -n zes of any of the above. а ааах Ё Е ü is во constructed that & | y an improved and new action of the bandle, Et with brass bucket: E ——— Әй | oeque and by more а brass lini bri нр S Da рч faci Notices to Gorresponden n ш найы on a ыкти rtr dra eful, and portable Fire Ёл За Анне Уша Те ойе Pulong d senus ; of its enables it to be offered to the pallio st ls ps ROAA iet wei j = P ew | No. 42. тетет LIQUID MANURE or GENER і see alone, X T Z= Tue uel practic з with s spiri do tho ith J, W, & Бола? Patent Bucket and Valve, and салво? S apri on the pastures is em d id — e e. Gd сае PUME, with legs, .; 2inch Flexibl have arrived at a certain d f consiste: W ше eiee h. Eh dae Per cata ed debi De ux Пу. 54. per f The Barrel is 274 inches long, — Tegs 2 employed constantly during ваде in ӨШИ — ч. ш ET " ountry, or of the to give TOU SA Wiardi noc манба I eh lw. But w we may say that, e дон т АА you we imagine are exempt ест уе и et Th h h ht 206 ашоуе шау DC оошынеч PATRKÉN JOHN WARNER азр SONS, RES and MANUFAC RS, 8, CRESCENT, ел, LONDON, Е.С. 736 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avavsr 1, 1868, Heating. үү. >: HOLLANDS, 1 вон, „Мивонат, 31, Bank- | Y TYLOR AND ON з, ` Warwic b ТИС EATING APPARATUS fitted in every description side, London, t) e Street, London, eg to call attention to B H of EGIBOUBNS.. E stimates Riven п for Building Hot- | HOT WATER PIPES, from Stock, мра ibis —-inch, 15. 2d. ; | superior manufacture of GARDEN ENGINES and SYRIN up houses, and Laying out and V Advice 3-inch, 18. l0d.; and 4-inch, 2s. 4d. BENDS. from stock, . given in Planting, &c. 1з. 7d., 9з. 6d., and 3s. 3d. each. THROTTLE VALVES, 10. ôd., Apply to ЈОзЕРН MEREDITH, Vine Cottage, Garston, near | 13s. 6d., and 15. each. Other Connexions at equally low Liverpooi. prices, 'and all goods of first-class manufacture. = руга М.В. References {о Noblemen and Gentlemen арӣ their | given, and orders by post punctually attended to the sam gardeners sent on application. ENNIS'S PATENT HORTICULTURAL West of England, Ireland, and Wales. BUILDINGS are made from the best Wrought Iron, upon ENT SKINNER RATU: HEATI э 2и A A T E ONE-B in TEM. Plans Ld Estimates on applicatio ire; Fig. 570. Fig. "er ViNoENT SKINNER, Bridewell ins Bristol. J. Тугов & SON: i = Ол J. T . GALVANIZED Xa TUB m Pers & Bone pere new Medi The EE of num and Glass | › SLOW-COMBUSTION GA BDEN E GARDEN анде this patent is perfect ; the possibility of fracture is Б тек Sand. -— HEATING CONSERVATO- ENGINES, prevented, and a Lem guid etes ti Roof insured. EN TRANCE HALLS, BATHS, 8 gal. um d 16 gal ji The leading practical egi extreme smallness of RI » 5 Cin ion of Hot W. ga g 6 gal. with Registered 8 ler, Framing, ee risas f lig ht and heat, great Os he ana 2 y ‚= no briekwork sor wn 1 d oriako o 3 керүе тз, Ventilation, They -— дра, of more desirable outline, and do the cost А-н. cim lode чый зу For dein ыч &oc., address T. Н. P. DENNis. Horticultural Builder, Hot-Water euer; d &c., High St., Chelmsford, Essex. kee eri ас к an expense of about 3. perday. Is me ectly safe, requires le LA ay be seen in ti ily at the атаса “patentas deem 155, Cheapside, London, Е.С. IN Heating by Hot Water. 97 Fig. 586. Зе 1. REGISTERED SYRINGE, w К Illustrated Prospectus free, and Esti- itin tube, опе rose and jet sit ada и mates prepared for eie. m Hot-Water 5 Ч itto ан tto eac] 2o 2 - di VATORIES, GREENHOUSES, MAN- А; оѓ апу .. 26, sions, HALLS, WAREHOUSES, &0., em F P w 00:053 SOLELY MANUFACTURED BY RY anD POLLARD Exhibition Prize Medal, 1862. -— (Successors to Тонх В. PEILL, USGRAVE'S PATENT SLOW COMBUSTION Fig. 590. ane 6 аи Жар Кузы viti one . E Ma —This Ap +. lla, 6d, each, ^ Water and an efficient aid in , 589. Mi » не é itto dit tto E i Mo es from Satur › 588. Small оо — AG 0 without нуна „ 587. LADIES GARDEN SYRINOE, vid 14 ill -o E mM ee art- cost о ge and | Fig.591. RE ing of special stbention, cause of READ' its ries healthfulness, durability, and u SYRINGE, » with one rose ud je t, 15 been fo: y Public Establishments, "RODA Botanieal Gardens at - ‚ 592. Im ditto ditto large 14 i t th t's Park, the Crystal Palace, and at most of - extreme simplicity. , БЫ Er iuit cem белү» Beats throughout Fa United Tt is also made for Small Conservatories, Garden Ss sip and Syringes of J. TYLOR & ee yp De iem Before nces where they have been 20 years in | with а vapour chamber, e h maintains a moist atmosphere | ture e in stock by op мен and Seedsm for 12 hours win once fillin - of the United Kingdom SN pes on application to Вову & POLLARD, Park Iron дате fi plication to MUSGRAVE J. TYLOR & 80м, AA Warwick Lane, Newgate Works, New Park Street, Southwark, London, 8. OTHERS, , Belfast. Street, London, E.C. WARNERS IMPROVED PATENT, олаг р No. 5543. ARNER $ GAL- VANIZED IRON TUB ARDEN ENGINE, with NOW FITTED WITH AN AIR VESSEL, Registe BERAE ESET mi id low price—viz i 10 gallons .. .. £215 0 {18 THE ONLY Mos I8 8.0 0.0 er sii mig Cte aac DOUBLE-ACTION ENGINE rae at £2 2s. THROWS A CONSTANT STREAM. Li T RINGE, тй e ne aibi 91s. Wil draw water from water-pot, pei. tank, учар d е E strong Stream» garden, a fine cune ora \\ distance of 30 feet. ovED Р? уулах, XPROYED exible Suction As this Syri draws and water at both up and down бише, the unpleasant stooping e charge the ordinary penc isa pae” Tt is superior to any oth fee netim Syringe, and ау used as an 6 Garden Engine wil иба" «сөн ыгы: HERE ARE NO SUCTIO кў: ALVES, bence миси 4 May be obtained of any Ironmonger or Seedsman at the above price, or of - DER JOHN WARNER aw» SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, Е.С. пода БЕХ UT P E Avavsr 8, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 745 Glass for Garden ^ie ON'S JAMES PHILDI ecd ORIGINAL ANTI-CORROSION PAINT. : үү HRK CI e C Ee Y Виен? FHOPAGATENG GLASSES. LIGHT STONE A Dan а (ud Beror к Coron) Per cwt. Ba iH E iem. ee Саосотата Сото: 26s. 28 Свклм Сото Bra : . o. Each-s. Each—s. d. Ілент PORTLAND S - inches in diameter.. 0 E is inches in STA 3 1-9 RAB ог PORTLAND Do. BRIGHT GREEN .. .. £X ap di че 5n 1 * 6 Ілент and DARK OAK E DEEP GREEN... val 448, Ба у » £139 Hd 15 3 0 B а ^ BLUE ag Apud ^" piger |16 ” 3 6 TRONISED BY 8 dt ü СӨ M » D б t : та » THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT THE LAMENTED PRINCE CONSORT | RAILWAY AND CANAL COMPANIES | 10 ve ! oak < 6 0 THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT MOST OF THE NOBILITY & GENTRY | COLLIERIES, IRON MASTERS, &c. n S168 » |. It is extensively used at home and abroad for all kinds of Poen OUT-DOOR WORK, OPRA TORS and has been proved, after a practical test of ——— any other Paint. It is applicable to WOODEN. |... d. Басі, зе, FaRM and other men ETEEN вк FrxcING, GATES, &c.; also Івох RoorixG, ' BRIDGES, | 12 inches .. a эле я 18 inches .. түг т Нтерілхе, and every description of Iron Work, while for M uo or n VEIT ыы E EI COES PUBLIC EDIFICES, зена VILLA RESIDENCES, LR MCN вана MESS е | Painted and Gl d with 16 Sheet Glass. хе. 16 її nri ff and every kind of BRICK, STONE, Сомро, pp t st GLASS PRESERVE JARS. It is undoubtedly the Mrs Paint that will бана оп In. Without With In. Without With смее сех Lids. diam. Lids. Lids. CONSERVATORIES, PE A oo qois FRAMES, &c. с есе pus MN RE ‘s á ^ А » and is in consequence Jargely used by the Nobility and Gent туу o many eminent Horticulturists, for "ch E * EK i з 10 1 2 : d purposes, The ANTI-CORROSION is LM hore IN PRICE, and LASTS A AS LONG as the Best White Lea d; Л Bie in Doy кый? ў me bm is economical in пробен as EDS ANY PERSON CAN LAY IT ON. CUCUMBE kiss = GLASSES. The Anti-Corrosion is а Rad. and will dee any length of time. eH rM е Е - T 16 sca long ХА i Ў Carriage paid upon — of not less than 5 cwt. to any station in England and Wales, or by Water to W^ p b rs eo T ig Port h London, as Leith. 1 any len rdi а ited р > eith, Dublin, Belfast, London x getita for malby s Improved Patent aoan р il, Genuine White Lead, Carson's Pain: OIL, TURPENTINE, AND BRUSHES. | iios оаа тота city Kk unb. nts, Paints à __180, Bishopsgate Street Without, London, E.C. Patterns, Cards, 1 Testi ial t p I pli tion t ORTON'S NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN WER, with ero апа Planet Motion, having all the WALTER CARSON & SONS (SUCCESSORS TO THE INVENTORS), most recent Improvem arti d to be the best, Machine for qe RD Ribbing me eU 9, GREAT WINCHESTER STREET (Near rug Rovan EXCHANGE, Lowpow, E.C.) g Co, 15, Сашок prices and partioulars, t самиот, Lamp, а : y patentee, t Street En d Machi Works, No Agents throughout the United Kingdom. Arbroath ; ini en all the ү гаа, тоса hout the MT. SHANKS’ NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, дегисин, апа DELIVERING M/ MMC 1003; FURTHER AND I ix reis каен Мн DA ал, BYL Tod PATENT. THE FIRST PRIZE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION MEDAL AWARDED. t IN ACHINE. HAND MACHIN. SHANKS Р. ihing MAh /N MOWERS are in daily use іл the ROYA nanpa Е; KEW, WINDSOR, Неь. PALACE, HAMPTON COURT, OSBORNE, and BALMORAL ; in the GARDENS of the "ROYAL HORTICULTURAL sr uii и СЖ ОТОМ; in the GROUNDS of the tme PALACE , сом ГАН a SYDENHAM; and in many hundreds of the principal Gardens in the Kingdom, as Abroad, where their merits bave been fully p their success esta These Machines will M EQUALLY WELL on UNEVEN as on LEVEL LAWNS, and whether the GRASS be WET or DRY. The execution of the work is not only vastly варе Tr to Mo th S » but tt RICES, including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and sipa “Ports í in the King ар KS' тт PATENT HORSE MACHINE. gioco уй те РАТЕМТ РОМҮ Т DONKEY MACHINE. If with Patent Delivering Apparatus. No. i барт inch "Magie Иб. £28 0 m КАА iu 40s. extra. No. P 90. inch Меме iie БИТЕ 0 1: Же dee 304 extra, No. 2.—42-inch Machine ... 26 0 0 i EY Ss 40s. „ No. 6.—28-inch Machine ... 1410 9 s a M. 80v „ No. 3.—36-inch Machine ... 22 м [TENES qui a Pm g No. 7.—25-inch Machine 1210 0 i Ap No. 4,—30-inch Machine 19 0 308. » Silent “эжигин 12s. 6d. extra ; Вооів for r Pony, 21s. per set; Silent Mov aiak арылар PE EAEE AR per set. ditto for Donkey, 16s. per SHANKS’ NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for Pushing or or Drawing Separately or Together. No. елей Мей. S ones MET. AE Easily Worked by a Man. No. 12.—13-inch Machine ... о o ж +; Ditto ditto by a Boy. H е, 25s. extra; Silent Movement, 7s. 6d. extra. TR 16. PM ра тзт for pushing is - 5з. ы ра Ч а у ога фе араа nemen mem дтн * The Width of No. Hii TOT к Machine Jes i - " 6 No. 9.—22-inch Machine ... — .- pid Wonkid 0j Two ик No. 10.—19-inch Machine ee. ees 7 X йы! а rx and Boy. DM "n ALEXANDER SHANKS ; AND o KON. DENS "IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, А N. B. LONDON OFFICE Ax» SHOW ROOMS: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, ЕС, т ка o o а A Stock of Machines kept at the London Depot, from which Orders can be et once executed, > 146 ТНЕ dii o ind CHRONICLE AND —— GAZETTE. ГАсстат 8, 1863, Choice Seeds. — Sow in August. Sow at Once E B. S. WRUJAMS begs to offer First- class quality OBSON'S PRI IZ E CALCEOLARIA.| D —BSON'S Splendid Н) bridised am P: The most varied anë beautiful strain imaginable, in sealed packets, 15. з. 6d., 3s. 6d., PRIMULA SINENSIS 1 FIMBRIATA, Red, „Рег packet. In sealed packets, 1s. 6d., 25. 6d., 8s. 6d., and 5s. x ы ба of 90 е fo s адау u is " White, or Mix ов E e^ - Mr. rahams, Limerie т. enny, Fulha CALGEÓLARIA, herbaceo н ym Messrs. F. & A. Dickson & Co., | Messrs. Нана В Son, ЛАО CINERARIA, from choice аьа flowers.. 6 b 6 , Chest ai Street, PANSY, very choice 1 0 D OBSON* s "P RIZE CIN ERARI A. | Messrs. Dickson, Hogg, &| ^ Hunter& Ср, wed Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, L dd N. A — 2 Received 10 het prizes in 1862. Robertson, Dublin » Paul & Son, The Old Nir агаад же E EEEE SOC Plan ЧЕЛ Я: GSS ET pu Ven ackets, 1s., 9s. 6đ., and 5s. М. T J. z МА сулк, Lea S viia EMEN pa e X e Plymou: eed С, . WILLIAMS invites inspection of his large pm in Augus М ти Fraser, Beber doo Messrs. Башен & Emi уа ткен ues CEU MuR Tonsoxs PRIZE, P PRIMULA втнемвтв| qi eni FERNS, an О MIsC 8 FIMBRIATA. From finely fringed Fl. . Fisher, Holmes, &,Co.,| Veitch, Chelsea т GREENHOUSE PLANTS VARIEGATED апа ORNA ратата. ноа бар ба Мене П ИН" himona A MENTAL ыз A" КЫТЫ amongst which are mn The above Seeds аге unequalled fo r quality. 5 Bien NN Glasgow Co., Paris ШЗ у тлер J. Dossox & Sons, Woodlands Nursery, Isleworth, W. 5 y & Co., Bristol » Wood & Son, Maresfield, Now ready, post-free to all applies: A NEW GEN VER RAL PLANT onem containin sn Lists of Choice Exotic Orchids, Ferns, Stove and One NEW PLANT CATALOGUE. se Plants, Indian Azaleas, Variegated and Ornamental Follaged Plants, Fuchsias, Pelargoniums, Rhododendrons, \ €— 3 асанна, i» cag ny "Oprysantkomums, -T-—— S Hard ariegate lants, Herbaceous ine @ н уз. i [5*4 Hardy Trees and Shrubs, ue Trees, &c. 5 Sr A UR ET With a CRIPTIVE LIST o ew, Beautiful, and Rare 1 + "ш JAMES VEITCH 7 Paradise-and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. j Roses. BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HIS The ROSES at -— pm nois v are Las in nw. EIL ОКЕ е эй. дун ай CATALOGUE OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS this popular flower e visit and inspeet them. TY FIRST PRIZES an d d NINE SE EC ND jo been FOR THE PRESENT SEASON IS NOW READY, aardi o him for ES during the present year, an above 100,000 Plants are now т ва in these Nürseries. AND WILL BE FORWARDED POST FREE ON APPLICATION. Waltham y is u miles ex "x X Eg " s Apt у я - лар d the Great Eastern Каха; t is also a delightfu the Westend of London. through Tottenham, or ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W.—Aug. 8. he Gre reen n Lanes and Enfield. К ` trance to the Nurseries A5 MD De Station ipi iei passengers only), and from the High Road, Waltham Cr AMARANTHUS MELANCHOLICUS RUBER. Major's Half-shrubby Calceolaria 8 ees R. HENRY MAJ OR, " Knosthorpes n r Leeds, | THIS BEAUTIFUL FINE CONDITION IN A RIBBON BORDER beg to announce that CALCE OLARIA "SEED for * , tm this Se is now ripe, апр е had in packets at 2з. ба. : : TH ocn or т Threo for 5s. post free. Postage аан received in payment. N. P di. Major).—'' The seedling Calceolarias are very fine EXOTIC N URSERY, KING?S ROAD, CH ELS EA. IS M оК Иа чө Lens d vig Mie Bon i "bung MR. VEITCH. WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW IT TO ALL WHO MAY FAVOUR HIM WITH-4 VISIT, more cultivated. 16 deserves to tio pos grown. Ree No., No. 119 of Journal of Hortieultwre, Notices to Corre- | spon: CHELSEA —Aug. 8, ORCHIDS FROM BRAZIL, THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, VENEZUELA, THE TENASSERIM PROVINCES, BORNEO, AND THE MALAYAN ARCHIPELAGO, OW & СӨ. Have for Sale, at very moderate prices, large quantities of ORCH S, qpodved direct from their Collectors and dents in the al d d they eor ully in nvite gentlemen interested in Orchid Cultivation os visit $ godere e Fan i baeas the Colection which g house + +1 contains many species СК new, ы! аз T. D T span- roofed system o р and bi-monthly importations. i . Sa e; 254 IA 13 4kat 7D, 3. +11 Тт, Ф. Г. | ‚ач. $5 Yh. y have only g y меб, CRISPUM. CATILEYA "Wa DENDROBIUM MACROPHYLLUM, inp iir PAPILIO MAJOR. , CRASSIFOLIUM. З | ЖАЗУ DAYANUM. — A аў. BES. э» FIELDINGI. м i» MARO ODE. beautif ul Bornean Orchid, inter- VARIEGATUN. › LARPENTÆ. ^ MOSSLEA, in many varietios. E erum. pee үл: vis Des IS AMA DILIS, o Y ri = vu En am ря с раисо ” pee GRANDIFLORA. ME а either of these oci GRANDIFLORA. — Bornean variety. varieties have appeared. MER a Co. have imported plants "Тһе best hi lowered Phal:enopsis LINDLEYANA. ар] A Tbe LIMMINGHI. j ЕУ АА А оп 4 fcet 9 inches yet known. The blooms are pro- ^ MACULOSUM. weit M augen dpt eue e bulbs. Ё duced in the greatest profusion, p 2 „э k L 2 1 E ss SUA VIL E variet: Ал LOWI P PARISHI. wioter eda Рая y » h ^ "e a Y» nis » PANDURATA. » PAXTONI. ad fewer than fron: 100 to 150 plants uus punerior o the ordinary type p parua әравепа), : Ж p RDI. 1 in bloom, and. at one time the number » QUINQUEVULNERUM. CÓMPARETTIA COCCINEA. | ‚Р 3 ^ SOUL LPT Reich h » BRICHBNBAGCHL, CYPRIPEDIUN x ARBATUM GRANDI- P kde ler eichenbach fil). 8 Accor 8и Ўы "Водутхооиои. g IRENA: BARBATUM SUPERBUM. LUN CONVALLARIOTDES, » BLUMEL Boy P ATA, >» оды en » QAUDATOM p | ТЕРТОТЕЗ BICOLOR: ч dopo MTS vesiy рав * Au } SERRULATA. i very small i imported plants of this beautiful species the flower spikes Eie ше 22 Sr dam n length. ASSIFOLIL INA aude MD Casa Р LIUM: » Ө катты. РАВІВНІ. (Cattleya Pineli. ues SP пи Ай E TA.—Many varieties d] GRANDI CUCULLATUM GIGANTEUM. of various sizes, Our stóck| ported y * — MASUCHA » DALHOUSEANUM. superb Orchid exceeds rere Sae жегу CATTLEYA ХИНА "i эз ALBUM. in ЕРЕ and large in size. Y 08 dc анай | Ec e hg á SPA. » " 2 » S E (Reichen- GIGANTRA С Flow, » ELEGANS (Тана) — » FIMBRIATUM. EE » h x ME TIE MEME ve Lud. e are the dark varieties - УТЛА БЕРИ. by thi A. Supposed daii 5 x po shades of , » ANUM.—Inmpo this med species, ^ light in the ho way Одөн Soniileriana, и ые MEI pont rums prove to "be tbe "MT. m » HOOKERIANA, , and L. Warn | » SUAVIS. E INPUNDIBDTUDE - Li » monti 5 "LUCENS (Reichenbach fi). ” es TA GRANDIFLOR M: касас" шашыр E З 3 yo AONT » LANCEANUM, ZYGOPETALUM MAXILLARE. Н. L. & Co. specially invite inspection of contents of 12 Са ses to band this week ex steamer Magdalena. ntained proba urope of BURLINGTONIAS, CATTLEYA MARGINATA and JH GRANDIFLORA, КЫП Sfr ш CRISPUM GBANDIFLO ом." y CED CATALOGUE сап be had on applica ж De THEOPHRASTA IMPER IALIS, good plants, 21s. each. а CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, У.Е. Avcvsr 8, 1563.] THE iatis ОКИСЫН к AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 747 асаа trt 3 2I ER = ОҮАТ, HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY tablished ripe, the plant did not sustain. the | least in тат COMMITTEE. ago, it is nof. to dis day fully jk out, E: E $ бей S shy d LIST ARDS, August 4, 1863. the contra: тру, instead of a decimal scale, а bin cuttings stood the same frost e equally well. Itis nicis rs Dinge Сакинат. nct & Son, 090 was 1 Пай, » shat the imal La на however to be noted thaz this most beautiful ы Рег Woking. m а; hs ach their double and their | of Arali A. must have a light soil and full expo from Messrs. G. an & S TLTMEERORZAGHYS о рь (era. Ms. W. Bull, Choi pi f 2o quarton eight, ie. The, Cdsatunent wl" to Alb x Ношүноск R, B. шт, from Messrs. Downie & Co., vt мы Sydenham. permitting them to nse that system which 1 Horivnook Миз, » BINNING, fro Messrs, Downie &.Co. соларен foun ре the wg — for the Meis cs bodie ai БИ E have received from Messrs. YovELr, & Co., of "irent EM specimens of GLADIOLUS BRENCH- ^" y бави даб ч LEYENSIS, the gorgeous appenrance of which cannot be LET (Ain LADY Vom from "Mr. Francis, А ти өп dh hv см e| spoken of in terms of exaggeration, Its tall, robust Hertford. da mg and па м. , Or binary E^ habit, and intensely bright scarlet flowers, place itat Раних ALEXANDRA Rom Му, W. Chaton Saffron Bromvich, t may ked—what are the. yy the head,inot only of the class of plants to which Danuta Joss Wyarr, from Mr, J. Keyn КАЙ lisbur оты һу dus system over others ? It is it belon ngs, but also of all hardy flowers of the virer iie 5 simples g ihe p.p 4 ойто озоре by Nosr г; же Реваз ONIUM ETELLA VARIEGATA, from Mr. G. Smith, | à v Аз asmueh as а | Messrs. ню, \ а DOS кы" Ж.Ж» ишә; smaller Pu x 4 est 2 e”: insane: will be | year’s v 95 ы it PICOTEE EXHIBITION, A Жырдын, on, Buckingham. Ms sig ý 4 {| venient to neki to that О, we o леву eno To Messrs, PEE Mona tollendo dt Sh Hors riot | there be a series of weights inereing i tin in ay to о proper management giren, ЖАЗЫН "To Messrs. D т à collection o ALSAMS. ||, i ‚2, 8, 16. 32 6 * ey wi Thenext Ordinary ont E (pnngneeeton, , , y ubi ч мум р un sra ipaha Ho Вии M h any у weight not ita than their sum. If fia longa to which the variety now under y || these represent weights of so many lbs., those на а Lgs Aor агенда н SOCTE'PY: seven weights will weigh any number of^ "Ба, {һа ү, "Tho. umi thi Б is ia. properly "Ee vm арай Tor The SEVENTEENTH Ах: E f this Society is | бап be named коан ї у, not greater than their | i i fixed ber of Prizes i IS Whon in addition to ‘he usal в sum, 127 lbs $i lf it SUM. to enacted that M Бойу ж EN A apon Aare Af. vell rotted manure, are odred, Ора үл oma ted vos Адош "x t "E REM at iig years lbs. po Es me be | dep turning pp. АА е Ет ев, p ughly as рүнө, 'Fee o! u u ilogrammes an ectogrammes | This operation should alwa; For the best 6 Stove or Greenhouse Plants, either in Flower ме 2 d the equivalent of the former being about | order uns the frost of мө абе оци Ае. md cem Т Jat rine e, "y "owe censi eedem 2 l i | од. 4 Fine & person might be аа that n upon m! soil. n the ground is frozen hard m us Н di varie lat: brizo, д1. 22,0 ч. | quan tity, say "ot iem, and 619 е price, perhaps |3 ў is also ап ms cellent plan with a three- -p quon "E r the bes ollyhocks, ooms of each, 1sí ze, 1 m о remove e n 8s, In most ium that would be a larger quantity е; 1 се bs. панда таас of Verbenas (5 trusses in a bunch), | than weekly would afford, and а 25 "a ө e ы pam as Шы АСЫ à 5s p» iunt udges may withhold any prize if the production даа must ^а о decide d upon, and in doing ар, Now allow the bed to lay untouched until ex аа E mol ot considered worthy, ẹ decimal system would not readily be called in ebruary, when it should receive. another slight must give notice to the Secretary on or aid, but halyes and quarters on the bina ЕЕ © un B = ч tt, D B Ф B cd e e t Ф E x $ о "5 zE p= Intended Exhib system before Saturday, August 92, : N c Ne ты -e B i SEM convey the productions from The Imperial Government tegis the "alt Pie fork (twice at least) mixing the soil im manure о А of Liv uelle, an 2 ү g gramme, under the name of Livre usuelle ether; the bed will now be ready to receive the КУКЫК р A. fov Ашкын жойо this in retail business is divided into halves, bulbs Тһе second week in March is the best time for rM coire ra apply to — £.J. үрү, juarters, half quarters, or eighths; and if the|planting, but if you wish to have an earlier bloom, sy High trie anbury. Acting Secretary. „опат system should ever become the law of boda tes аг АЫ ? sheltered up pe and if you Ó—————— d PED a | 3» E Шара em would у "a: bability | wish for a later display you must o rse regui iate ISAOP AUCRLAND IR and BOBTICUL m — aia ate here as in ^x с. the time of piantine оока. If a succession ів The ANNUAL EXHIBITION will be held in Auckland Park on reme peis деч ав $e be 2 беу eia сө their Igne plant the last week in February, second week FRIDAY, August - Tl he followin; ng — wr a rch, and the ы week in April Iu this way others of ithe value 800l., will be » Vis. und, its — et Dinary da vina bs. ad ou ed have them in bloom for at least a period of dert ivt Po Store and 1 reenhouse Eius UA П 0 | жабы, and its half and уши: downward, till yon wil p or the Е СР э, с 550 ВОНИ а 978 Же so with them hc till eh UL du prt "e „Аре ke the holes for the bulbs about го Gest d енто Wadi 1 0 0 o | down kl ids raul Ls oh is ounce p lor a ue p^ ps 44 9 inches apart one о way anda foot, asunder the other ; Th ЕД , enat "i ең 50 а d. qe Sy er im vos „бийо, змый et — require red i fe Eos at taking | up time to get thon жы "m Then Ww. Y. Ens. оп. Вес. |un any quantity is prim ас | kno t th with the soil DI TP Нох for Pe пое 1 lb., its double and its halt "wil in the bed already well prepared for 97 purpose, rake UGBY HORTICULIURAL and COTTAGE не more x. si rehended by i tha. aucntust. nonis, and. о opere nished.. The ground оп ha increase E А = ine rid һе held at Rugby af C pedet Y biet 2 zum begin to show above thé рт ун Ufered. for Plaut P ruit, Cut loves, Ad MM zd „ш тергеши 0.5 lb. iin ors | Y Mi isis SN Ago ог пота вони hoe гоп. also two Бїїтег Oups, one value s diim find the binary m mor d con РРР, than ота атор 4 ‚ à great acquisition, M; кой another, yalue 4i, foa for hu tinet | the d і pow rs' rules have the especially after а shower ; do this, and you will find e bloom of each. ecimal one. | your psit. ex inch by igoh until the flowering да eque before August 22. inches divided into tb » this is enables them to | „созор cor when ihe y do porco né heo on прва о. | most Made lu pro the season is at all favour- Rugby, In оор, Pn ыы don In short the binary = is not Md the y You must "However vin adhere to the rules ust laid do — 1 be 1 A the flo "d" бВатзгиетв’ Chronicle, E. но елй: оп рарег Let us now TUN hat we те „arrived ab the and in man soins; эш it should be recol ‹ SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 lected hat when $ that system was introluced ip earliest kinds should be taken carefully up, and put France men of the Tus М ж Ти, Parah did not ve of it. В l " y pi oying а ny ° КЛ Market з оге в 50.4 › dier а in У And es orte ito B whieh s shall be in piene he n Uis -wey jou «ll And. your rooie fü f m y а f o а sra with the one most convenient, for le, high | pood yen e the following spring, wi when 2% will rom vari „Фа o кке НК m "| and low, or rich and е. па there can be in ra willingly go through the same ordeal again, as you i ties whi pinti y t unsuccessful if you ие to the recs арй halt „есек bush Sieves sad, and bushel о, This hey will iw e readily inte 6 mer fag у X аачы е et however, admit. But on de other hand, will the hi or BAON we Жей: YovrrLrs instructions, which none, ЕСЕ larger than ү чч of f the sam ^ гэна апу person nm all conversant with t die. aliaga we think, oan fanl о pantara a "E — сд of ordinary life repar ay p y Peer = f Pich 2 rud v his m mass of the peop spe wil адабу or over get o —— Тик lovers of curious forms of Bnrrisu FERNS wh hu QA ea aai tE A ра difficulties of a decimal не кик rsen pro- need be in no fear that their pet subjects will be soon i o | posed to enforced. We have чечин to | exhausted, or that we have a reached the limit of [йө М ДА 1 poin А, из, what we consider E be est and the odd sports be which many of даа species have simplest system, and tbat which N eee ars а | pe to vary, Mr. Moomz sends us the T6 а wake declared 4o. be the i only diss gern у es 2 aney к ч into more or less brut DERANT tili ч f may be considered the ght and án baskets ere а tables өте |5 как, аю ди En by far the best for ^ і s : that trading aL Ba or the fofi. ye rests : | ld поб well enforce that! wo conclude ought not- istur! а Кошек Жк ы м dra "niti syatem proposed яо purely thoorotioal бошо, . measures. Yet, without compulsion, a change bas whioh е ана y qeu м! fronds i ierg taken place of late end by accord of Me, fallacious, least a Lan acp ealers themselves, Let us see the tendeney of RR breadth, this free change, Itisr of lo the schem e of redueirg. sli js nee peedlens to say that the Chinese plart the lo / i т боку every linear-oblong form, system, into which some of our Кы, aires аге shrubs in ріесев where its pi yer b and cut at the margin into. despish pointed teeth гак и у ы us, but k tehak з немне М] | ltered f тәй. Pond, "What we tà кд” directed forwards. The long зу — ving ger gree o азим. That portant ques- ineised рі ive а кел? апа "ie олий be olà half-sieve, | tion seems to be я by a recent statement Mo Эмис, Ss appen о one-third of а bushel, ів fast|írom Мг. STELZNER, e. hent, la tHe danak топ UAM n Lig dr to а basket equal to half a bushel, | des Travaur de l'Académie d Horticulture de t | portion in little excepting that. Ше ае зарос ар рт ming à mos ш Alth than бана this gentleman states thet ger ry it | Е — and obliquity of insertio: п being Qe deant eje of weights and meas wa Mi Lin last wood was hardly | still preserved. This is one of the most strikin ng cientifio away іп some airy place to get well dried; when you highest абліло think "E are fit for storing, put thon à in paper Карз 143 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Avavsr 8, 1863, varieties of Filix-mas, of normal development, which has come under my notice. £f ven banished from England about the period of the | ntr roduction of the carp, 1540— how they became 80 д ус ready, then take а bagge of a bushell, halfe a b bushel], or thereabout, with a wolle en list or some such like e Sd rns the last few X Mr. C. Мохкмах, Mal singular pr of LASTREA | t to be found in so many far distant natural ponds " to this 8 mouth, in length as might serue to hang уроп our sh Rr h agn y oulder DILATATA the fronds [xs чы basal pinne normal, while the | by, “ oh! by spawn adhering to the — of wading dotés 15a ай TUUS ы — A birds," Ре E су sy e а doe Gather ur fruit «іу —the pinnules, excepting the basal ones, are duca Iwi attempt an out 4 fs i: brat? - beim. it wi E сап) with. and buy Б palmately lt "Whi le. Jamaica fs ёл Еог, ullin more then the stalke aes c five short divisions, which, according to their size, |а great ind and панаа shell collector, and am pot vwd И хам ӱл the one to the Pe th reedg resemble small n or opem and are finely | many other new species, I fi to the fruite. To the tree, because that th oder toothed; the fructification copious. oe P called Physa jamaic Mis (Adams), which has P (en olco w ine: à увеге, haue beet grows е brut alteration there results Ba vy басан and i ing | least degree of amphibiousness i in its nature. I shall now „ай en the fruite might grow. To 5 es ет ity, q quite unique amongst the virides of this quote Professor C. B. Adams's words as though they Бей P o brub eing gathered, and ўз o boo were my own. fruite with к! stalke, will (in the powring of them working at Castle Howard, the seat of Lord CARLISLE, | is * This emm was ear plentifully in a tank t at ы of the interest his lordsh ip has taken in the Ferns of the Castle Howard district. It isreally a most mE than in the isolated group of bro St. om] n St. Elizabeth н ri ср The structure of the Pinky A for many miles | uch s fore his time. The gw her cm т а ү e in а wor: time pt the fruite. And аз ће fruite ів not m able "vm the pinnæ, with their transformed fork nules, ing od de havi ОО i Uv r to the small fronds of the oddly-shaped | fissures rain imme ediately puce 2 unseen depths. Athyrium Filix-f It appears to belong | Artifcinl чё nks are pipe ree phe places -— to the elegant small pinnuled зарівіз at Де tata, to | fresh-w si" Ша хай ше Wear which as name micromera has bee quite mmn res MARE in which this species m ќе recently too I th | introduced » i habitat.” This tank was boarded orm, which in compliment to its discoverer I have set down the e А LIX-F LAIRLE. This seems to dwarf-growing plant, related to crisp! b and denser in the parts, the fronds irregularly branching in a variety of forms, and all the divi terminat in se crisp d rispy tufts. is sport was found growing in a stone fence, at ing « on "n surface; through innumerable subterranean |are among us mysteries of Nature, yet awaiting i C. hered, but with the stalk onely, во is it wis d without а lke For, as the bru | over, and no water-fowl could enter it These “ puzzles solution. Æ. ANCIENT FRUIT Tyres —No. IV. | (Continued UN 603.) How to gather Apples, $ 32 This spo Inver, i in the „county of T Donegal, by Miss С. E. Ѕім- CLAIR, It will be an interest- ing addition to the dwarf tufted forms of this poly- „And touching ye тта of per lee first den АЕ called i in Kent, & „others vinh ar tb pom in | es ^g The Ponia | appear to be small, 4 or 5 inches long, scarcely pae than pinn i below, hes а бек, irs of Baff d æ which ar If the etel and the kirnell beginning to оге їп the IR: «t Peares) then [ens they their pe e gathered. ing air of both Лове, ht ані ruite; left at the ый, ёс dá uarish а t ready to And bein i apex in Ње s d. ive eig D ome zej (ришет either of Г о waies, they м he house е уве p^ эй purposes, ЗЕ ДН {һап the rest ot the fro DI is reported to be a very | their perfect colour, and ri n kindly of ' constant plant, having no plain fronde. The plant was | Чон: but if they bee gathered s чо, Дет, will Hov to carry the fruite after the gathering, in what а solitary speci f in company with the shrinke, wither, ia eate tough, and doe n baskets, and how they shall be shot. кет f the species, on rocks in the county of | Winter fruite, how to be gather. gt Н ыч fruite be gathered neere the place where Winter or mes fraite, should © gathered in th d vp, there must bee prouided сег odi and likewise - bie mother, doth bor 7" fruite : во, without. t дала it Ju not last long, i& will rot in the very lo vse your falling. They that Ni Er se» which REC hered e bád, are no layed with the sed For, ewe nly the o. en or bruised, with the fall: Wien! they em not last, and, being nde p gathered fruite, will in tim ile them, Yet are those fallings ied that fall the fruite о that fall m im their full grouth еа, and neuer doe'seruice: but taken р! ш еч time, being layed D Ks will se or bake, &c. ks 7 Mes шө, be y ihat are p es, in gathering of fruite. In some great fruite c ken "hi as D ode AR and Glocester- а they downe their о bea соогве fruite, w. harer tey make ie Репу & Cider, them T | batter mus ОР Da p may mention um Dr. REICHENBACH fil. winde not > bei ешр їп in the East: ora bushel! a рес) each of тра hauing two еагев or handles, that во (being full) they may be сапу f Leip who is во well known as a very learned writer on | the | fheir ir great ашу de зза d СЕЎ For, betweene two, holding each of them опе x the of the Botanic Garden at Hambur urg; and that Dr. i " untill they h excepti i ET bendla а so ns » pe Eo мев ig een - HorxEISTE TER, who + or wet ther. For al s ере табет ; valuable observations on TH devel ie "i e gathered in wet weather, or ч dl kf dir шешез E carriage, е E ms " Crypt been named Pro eei f Botany, | Yon the trees, be they euer so good lastin E м neither bruised nor battered. Also haue a : and Director of the Botanie Garden at Heidelberg. T | will cause theta in short tide. rot. For, e ein арча Дау deg urge т shot downe very gently, dg l'or m yst when they bee gathered, soono after that they e Fees n ei еши sl Pos; не ШИ ФОУ Do Rei T be housed and layed, it gs bring them into a heate, went of —: bauing ас you M FISH AND PHISHING No хш. causing them to rot, and E ot well lay them etn (or. some pes diuers i " йу s although on wu Vei ^x gap de et such of ENCH AN RP Fis How to vse your gat 78 ke. е, & йш; & of (Concluded from p. А Му cerning the bette eee Же Ар of your fi winter r fruite Ету rd alike! may (if. neede Tur tench I E already refi erred to were, no phim A pacing of the ladder hat M К be layed perte and in time they may be gaht, жези: introduced by {һе hand of man bus specified : y о prouided of а porated, M hereafter shall bee expressed. But if the o the ыйы pond last mentioned, for the epod nd |h g apron or bag. The hooke, to ruit , farre from whence they are to h that you cannot , reach with your ayed, ld that they must be carryed or conueyghed gge or gathering ap „ as | Бу n (hauing any good store to carry) Tra pam ов tench а: э р fü. dti | you Penta them, - ) Maun bd кш great baskets, or (ав pr ex ow came jack so numerous em) Maunds, of quarters or halfe quarters. or in exposed p Es they to PA аро Of the gathering apro yo how to fasten | the E: y of sum 24. Peares, ow Heath, near to Southwell? How werethese The gath. y "be vaod do lyne them withall, on the introduced into their several localities? |, re Bt hering apron is commonly euery way an ЕП: | inside of the Maunds : And here beo огей to pul the 1 оте egendary Drool anea strond UA ddest of the | stubb ds of the fearne, through the m t introduction. knitting we done. id n about your|basket, that so they may be on the ЖЛЕ By this сагріз a. s that was not аб кө, (which. "oper end ig then take vp | meanes, neither -— the fearne slip to the Vim reins Д, M THIS m — à owne) putting your | when the fruite is poured out into the maund, pes re . i-re gne N cioe ^ your дө bruise the fruite. e ТОШУ of your. the one of one side sudes бооре end | your maund close with fearne: & with а le х j and, doubtless, there was & time, лоо | the other on à y A Ue тап then ordinary packe-needles, draw а lyne р - xx me gels en there yere no carps jn | 2010618 vnder T girdle, forfeare of Ко: - п not ou a d prm sor aed den and.” our арго ОР ў ротиба а А латча Б гиди поа тш “ Hops and turkeys, carps and д Апа when оц the ends | t PEU ipi c | "ag into England all in a year." am ur girdle: te as well as if they had been | There is however another vers rsion of this, which seems downe your b body ет that "А let fall E traite vary p "impe: id à ey be о pa verit pue | vore pe o i of m e r^ shonld “ Hops” and tender int into your рг то ог cpm For, in layin iig rot & beco en Басе. кы i 4 › their own ў а pickerel tet iid be them. And l although. then iu ad ү га n Й hub o P be [oy OUT Doro" Je. ihe me 1 ame into England," &c, ey, that are stalke-prickt, хек і rii EXE. pes Lx Engla ad m that pike and earp first р But if you per fiot Тра of iw, lay them tico v vpon fearne, ind "ui fearne brought. by « ее ee 1540, and were| * above was put in type, an arti also couer аак close: for, being e warme, they wil | z bite v e^ cud SN o not however ambert са, Tournal, No. 493, June a 18, 1863, T ҮТ ай. The | 800ne ripen and come to their perfect colour: alwaies Bat how did he them ? The emp beim Роп, of the Turkey into England, seem? ts sita mi ien | Donkied, tian MNA: Шау! Бе eer Han Бу E lived he might have brought th carp being во long | Walton аз an authority. The article gives a sti uered. For, begin to ripen, being: { But how the pike опр t. em in tubs, &c., alive, | of the eouplet, and carries the introduc e Ver Yer sion close, they er de ripen fast: and being 3 anythi our modern art of isci ees Ten aedi aury. vL Tue we AE МТ, that is, anterior to |а iunctae ау тюбеше Mile, ual: А Тһе puzzle эче, саан : int them. Т Бед especially to refer th manti monks | otherwise, уоп meane оо 1e theripeningot —— ems т теа habits , article in pe if the sul m чы- ilta hier A re Акты lay them n bare boards, 1s neither $3 | Ihave gms in this paper r described the Pec am ione icke nor too thin, and Чы will F f tan ey will leasurely ripen. or winter or lasting в угар, Und gi Be intct : a^ JS i [1 | l d the „west side. о „е walk t the! rays of light from the Atüvsr 8, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' ——M AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE - 749 d packed either in fearne ог strawe: not to the The other сау rous and most extensive, most 5| m mention. n that І have at v back d door a common Laurel intent that the wc should hasten the miren: d of | of them “having уы тоной yield ding any su apply о om n April DT uu P un them: but tha the carriage the "- ay n t be ва nd. angerous had the ey become that i was put into the middle of 7 (his bush, battered. Ala, at ле journeys end, they нн |8 d, a blackbird's nest for am айат үзө d layed vpon fine sweet straw: ршде ke they bee | of them so near the town; but as the locality Анні time Lagu in it a little Moss. Looking into ita not Е ір 00 — а "E ins bri ing with sand strata new caves have been opened a con- | few days afterwards "s eye 4 her MM рч them into a heate: ne aieri d in a win v. way, which have been dee to md d bee cepi flyi William Short, v ay roome, for feare of shrinking and riueling them а roome indifferent, where they shall have ayre, Рр not much to gather How Wardens. b ardens E {о be carried, oen and layed, as lv T riou Mia c ideni repl remarks about sending ou Жум im "kinds of aee. which doe: ot tak eus notice of people ра: рн rries, I beg to say that when Nimrod was advertised | in or out near it. The bees are black on the WE - and very highly spoken of in your p I wrote to tive — yellow tails. S. F., St. Leonard's Lodg ani Pear Mess mbe, Pince, & Co. for s d and | Нот: Ut Н o tog еа eived them from that firm in pots. T allproved| Pla codon sinense.—In reference to “ыл remarks ош Medle „= ы about Michaels after that а fro eg bath touched them о be Myatt's рисо and I have the ree i of|at p. 75 on this plant, I beg say that it these plants п w growing i n my gar arden. I cannot say flourishes with me in the er in common It has are commonly in their full grout th, & will be then dropping off the есы but neuer ripe уроп the - And after Ше; thered, they are to ed in n »- no intention dre tas Two years Mo thelate Mr.| years. I гй it single open m de stood out unprotected these last five and semi | Nicholson sent me six plants as the true Nimrod. This is Shades from white k blue, and some prettily bee lay | а very different отд э инн from Elea In his last| veined. I have it now beautifully in bloom in a 16-inch et, віш el any e caske, and ript talogue, dated September, 1862, Mr. Nicholson says | pot da - plant is nearly a yard high, ne 1 tems, in t with wollen clothes, vnder, ouer, | е | « Nimrod is very much like Eleanor, if not the same," | common soi Tier & fault or two. rs Sides: also some waight layed уроп :them, hauing 2 | These EE will not apply to the variety which he ROTER W eather it does not ех pand well, aT the flowers board betw For, exc hat they bee brought | sent t t was exactly the same with Sir Harry. | often come к ule rogus Again, 4 vtleistti iiid о heate, they wil neuer ripen kindely, a tej I Tito а к Underhill for plants and received а | о? flowers does not open аб once. It will strike from And after they haue layen во lon ой | number from him. About half а dozen of the ese e were | outings, A. A. По, e finde, that any of them t ripe, Pm they | the true ма 2 e others, some Lrawberr Mens rse Mr. Worsley's remark „ШИА all борошо). the ripest, still as they | berr ry, а most abundant еы, but во —— that the | (p. 677) ін Ta Const tan Tt is a first-rate ye be pakon Therefore poure blackbirds pi not t n. e rest. Шеш БА into i во you may we T the hard ones fal ts; this Lea pude and those that be ripe layed aside, the other that be halfe ripe seuer poile the ге; ripest are [ru from the other, rd are fró time c р to be увей аз aforesaid, vntill that they bee all ri Моше Correspondence. ouch it, and neither in foliage | with us, but has нт "completely this year. uits bearing the least resemblance to "е true | blooms it put out never appeared above the foliage at Sir rry, which is m useful Strawberry. Mr.|all, and the fruit was very small. Let me recommend Underhill in reply to a letter from me, said that the e of which I don't see much said, viz., Frogmore only fault of ныд — was n being liable to s ари rt, e Pine. Sir Harry won't grow here, 4. R. and advised m re all the epos plants easuring Hei, pts f f Tree —In Mr. Thompso vu return of ro. growth of Ane planted in the Royal Horticultural Society's arbore vi I observe that while| Royvar HORTICULTU ie girths аге given by measurement, the heights are | Mr, Trai ncis, of H imat is induces ië t Socíttíts. : Aug. 4 (Flor 50 бога, ‘contributed s о аад whether | dwarf. "growing scarlet Реја argonium, with a white e eye, your correspondents are aware of a very simple and Ке үк k on accurate method ы үнмес" the height of trees too | was a arded, ari another Pelargonium called Stella, for the cdi rod. It cere А | from e Smith, of Hornsey, with prettily day, 1 of a plant, Des tips of rium paises were brilliant with cri vasi ва UA ан king closer I found it to prede old frie d Spiræa ова, sn ng plan eun rr e close-grai wood | y. This belonged to — Box, i if possible—is iade hid 0* to 30° (it will Му Downie, Laird, көй foliage, was commended. Noseg TS. be sufficient if the graduation begins at 15°). Onone|& Laing came à сөк of Hollyhock blooms, for "d ү which a special "Certificate was given: to two among fixed t wo brass sights, one behind the other т | ет, viz, R. B. ett, crimson, large and full, and d unless s seen, How Xf chic find this | i 3 inches from it; and from the apex of the 5 тв. M. Binning, beautiful d icai! Certificates a „small S$| were awarded, То en d Che Morc sized rosy siti in the hand, hn Sa ead, will do very nes of Amit firon Walden, a Bowl dut. Cerita AM X ied f ite from producing so many sprays of "beautiful little pink, | obse ut of bloom, unless | t Ош flowers, but when o 88 lanted very judiciou it EG nothing at all, no tter than an ust of Pind: . You server places himself at such а г эйнек from the ed — ha 37 en Jib the ыр а class Certificate was awarded, two Нуево топ о sights, when plum and 2 bad white variety of the handsome Sj pirza callosa, with the 30th degree, the e ex of | Dahlia Alexandra, white, flushed bed with delicate lae and emi тера it, and never i what it | the аге furthest from m him). He then Pub ie wi the куле «йош, rom NR is. A few years ago this Spiræa was quite a rarity; = agii Ac tne with а е A or anything at — Brom but MÀ thanks to the quiu which has taken oves further from the tree in the same direction, A and nd John Wyatt, a Dahlia, from Mr. place аз horticultural affairs, a plant cannot long | un its "top is again re: очок h the two sights, the | Keyn a similar a ; а heavy cri deis unknown, for when once seen by the publie, if tl where med ыр, from Mr. it is wu hardy, it soon finds its way ererywhe re. It| һе » marks the ground as before. Then, measuring the Buckingham, wil pee nded. Messrs. Sith, one who, when they obtain a nev of Dul plant, think it necessary to ask themselves which i is the | ulwich, Pv а collection of Balsams, with large T — — the height of his eye r Aar "the. and. cR — 2 mobi varying from - having a gap that wants filling up, in it is p obtai ns the exact height of the Ане Of crimso: in some instances рей er then that what we so ^ much ФА їп our | E e Е = = p. = -z o Б = = EZ E: 2 4 © oc Ф d $ of your wilk where Yow may nd walk up а ЧЛ n the path admiri and ра the beautiful glowing ей effect of its foliage, which instead | He to enliven your garden. Priscilla, | pur or some finely tile; 4; though past ' ancir best many of the —: distance oni one side of the tree, and if not quite | indiv; = у these ured fu lly 3 шем а vel, the por ce may be easily allowed for. I tried diam туго == exhibi it itors lso se а Com upon Pinus nier er between 7 and 8 feet | C. a yr s е е мд, add mue the res correspond. within а | То two рну seedlin Clematis, from Mr. ан of quarter of an inch qm ш given by the measuring | Woking, First-class ificates ur ME M t rod. Wm. Frederick , Bartropps, Weybridge | were акей v: ath. Hendersoni. Fro Veitch came is. dio M handsome Smoky Chimneys and Town Gardening.—1 venture. bright orange fovered d Mutisia tede Mi РИО docte to suggest | to тоа u Mr, ат that you атаке а | sent blooms a Clove Carnation, del , Reigate ate Sands.—The sands found about Reigate | fe САЎ ntlemen „living in і the п | Wal les, an а d n bloom of Disa grandiflora were bourh сана о have fi "The different shades of colour among them have been | with a Yr dene fion of sm: 2 issuing from them, Aug. 4 (rait И Committee).—Mr. Rivers had on this found Ee — not less than 84, varying from реге to take qom ime the smoke in consideration | occasion it of oec de "узаро (hurry; iut white to jet The most prominent colours 2. eighbonrs ually intrata i in riesen ай ,and of considera ble pro auk and Early red, yellow, бд and black, and from these all the fruit growing with themselves, who Plum; an md Vis delicious Victoria Necta- other shades appenr to "pw It i is remarkable that | the deposits of smuts on their fov and огон nes. Kaisha and Moorpark Apricots Me - га ll tł Where © һеге аге -— of m bci chimneys, the fine aye of d dados d o be of such value for nens them t iving gardeners is very dis- es iw f them M. "yellowish sand rd for еу making and it is most exten- мс А used by builders; it is found i Mete in бад every part of the the other special di some judgment | | is required, as most of the. coloured kinds are found i in| close proximity toit. It is onl ра! is heart ening, Birm mingha т | dents to naisg as tothe ppa eed of Ber- ardeners' С) goo pons str edleaf. From Mr. perire Cyfarthfa rir ham a scarlet Rock Melon and Mr. Таг f Slougb, Berberids. Ехто July 6.—F. Suit, Esq, President, кетанол: Ор кылты boc on the эсен с? of a thick ge ru and west. I ra e pianis te- without @ difeulty from | auratus, a long d , but can sel sap em or good Mr. Brewer on the y in rai the pure ie sand is found; so -changeable is its course that is sometimes difficult to find it th ny coloured ii draw up Magna Charta ; A) is now ть wn to iore in memory of bygone days. It resi by lescending a Jong flight. of els n lighted candles. its concave excavations have a peculiar gran fi f is called the by пе тм in the year 1215, who assembled in Зи, € аг said, 3 ] deur, has kept them in the shad fortified which i drin ax ilitate against the theory terfi f and um tme "x m soil.] а 2 of Parthenogenesis. He also exhib ited drawings of the h umble :donkera. * E, O8" remarks the humble qim pem Б P T Е , Bees in а Blackbird's Nest. ic respecting THE GARDENERS OCHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ататвт 8, 1863, 1 coll wild flowers named, a pere nce ; and gave an sour of the ually eurious genus Cas inis. о ex- i f Gra t» Eri „к E E = me given T ihe sione name, the English n to be also affixed wher ———i own rewards, ought it to "e md ^ PM not ; leg every society continue earnest] as Mo. ара, whe en that ^4 T done, ү them comp: Ho, an's produee one ss p ought б into mpetition € that of another county, со Ny. Should not the eer y entries, but the th before pen "s collections w ese exhi- bit ed a t gratifying ке collection I vi as 84 kinds The Society is к bte Marl tiful ae “conservatori paS stoves Пы the COTV, У, Mr. specimens к, io pri latirostris for ditribution. " А paper и хө Pascoe con escriptions of 60 new species Australian raconte beetles; and Mr. Walker read a | g descri ptions of Ne w Sphingidae and gerie, im in "the British Muse Mr. Stainton exhibited his meteor A ык эм "of the drawings of the doptera. A adt ion was passed unanim metamorphoses of British Місго1ері- P movie. of the recent nomination, in e onsly disap- | of Mr. А. White, of а pé molo- gist, К; situation in the British NN ау held by ж: gentleman, [If such a scandalous appoint- темам bas really been made, the case should be laid before Government immediately.] BLECHIN р NUTFIE I fifth reni Show of d this S g TT E ARDEN.— | Ach The ety was held on | spec im e in is Park of the President for the gota, ree xt Fox Chawne gregis d porran: the е тар Cs e feet pee дез зүм Со elti, terminalis, Gesnera sabrina splendens, Caladiur moratum, C. небе eym , C. Chantinii, C. Wighti ii, C. | argyrites. itd trapeziforme, Gymno: ramma ртт ‘argyrophylla, G. paese ae hs Ра mbrosum, Blec bnum corcovadense ; La Me very "|. The Lunar Kv A.& mar- | - smen | abour in а ES rain, storm, and win "Their ti | win соте, and that it i is racticable I i ve tend to prove public attention Mi the Blechingley, Surri 3Baottces игез of 250065, Ву Rev. ^" € C. Black, Башы. Pp. 198, Plot subject. Adolphus Н. Kent, zy ‚сет - са o subject, nor ров пуро straw how long ball would take t Cra ramp ing а a лона, іп а "рие little lem pen pies y ntaining about half a dozen plates, and iu ove dia s of beautiful foliage v ell Selen xai ‚аз hé calls E: , Even ‚вооа rum te and microscopid p | consisted of cut flowers, Бош. and V. erben: uce, with t and ss "i a for the occasion, im tent 90 feet long by іб wide. os vegetables. exhibited by the agricultural la abourers placed o e pla Кын iegated plants, USE aud half (ik: cg, including a а | prett; y specimen of the new nta #2 m Ja The | Roses were chi efly those. named i Bonnaire 108; аш mong the Cutch see more than actually exis ats, | and sometimes draw e of | exaggerated or rather too definite pictures of what they e see only indistinctly: Such was our feeling at the sight of a ge crater," in "Plate 6, but it has the exact character of Trukkee, an extinct crater, in the Cuteh s e reds r reson Ж -— Ui n icm en beo and egi Beauty of Wes terham, Celiue Fees x Mil Belle de eet еле he saw, were esed Иена! 1 vith 1 the d d dismal of island, d» while those sent in by t 2м de St. Denis, Marone nie Sena teur Vaisse esolate scenery — Mr. not allowed to compete big the agricultural 1 Wash- | Crampton LIS g chapter on the atmos were similarly arranged o; of the tabling on the | ington phere and ] € of the Бе nl gives, to our e, the анар being pong idi the The | magnificent ps я hardy Ferns exhibited |mind;eonvineing proofs against both We must add, fruit exhibited ойы me labourers, А в by Messrs. Ivery has во frequently b that h d t y proofs of intelligent the whole length down the ry d wie design and benevolent intention in the various lunar at the bottom, was DNE wers to | uns any praise I can award to them аи seem super- | arrangements. кезе СЕ чү: v Ж» M. fluous The Blechingley rand Nutfield Society were only itio aad History i Lóngmañ two parishes I fed vci how; it is in this rough climate no small addition to каакы тЫ саша barras speak ; will assment eavo to I the refe myselt "with Аар the observations ma de in в bonbons , by pr & Co., 1863. Рр. 860. J und from the way | in which this book i is got up in me or all of them, Particu» lovely are ар армир Adiantum nigrum acut very confiden be place A үсүе Filix foemina apuæforme, А. F.-f. corymb E and to aid th t of poro the. тец iras mint tha do Sotagers меч ferum, A. F.-f. crispum (dwarf variety), А. „Жы. ү толаш Дей in the m пону A MM ben in k e Be. of their сетя since the Fieldie, ‹ one. of the most charmin ng of the novelties, question introduced at the end of each h chapter à sho е Society, n principal | A N The preface is wri is in a charmingly ine 5 га чы, а Comitis d the Societ firmed | molle incisum, В, S. imbricatum (very rare), Lastræa | у ПОМ we are ш ebted to Mr. Cyrus Edmonds, that йе po^ not ume под Й better | cristata lepidota t s whoever that individual be. The editor thinks ` that been brought by many of the умай ры ыз Ба, opido i. pre -— Ant £ ч mas | that “ Human nature із not wholly and infinitely bad. It А disi syStems;" and accordingly iro; uad cons perfect a state as when а "p in the lae umn E. las о rrants, rien (V Sam, e show have n t | to be sai pEi princi o Lo \) ti | opinion that many of the Potatoes were in b io vilago (ia ia e -— ind ihn d that the visitors to it. had ihe EL of folly nected with the feudal system comes in for his vitus pera In E vm of things where might is right, it is the Christian HRS Pas pe apor pus Apples, was also in fine condition. Тһе vegetables | n d ki M of the Rev. the President, of which the mber availed themselves. ' As the number of АМЫ. О expect civilisation of the 19th century. be thieves, Wi is A ee Pn. re: shou а ре.“ Ван they should be ul were Potatoes, round and kidney; arsni боне and specimens sent ma TOES з, than в, Onions, autumn and di sown; Ciis unusuall E it will 9 S NES m without it. "he “tyr Des. Men. cruelty, eas, Beans, broad and French; Rhubarb, Lettuce, inquire а little into the causes that та lust,” which existed 1 were no Vegetable Marrows, and bu “4 I gi harp a competition within the een oto engendered t, but in some slight degree curbed and the list that seen what really useful rer. f шею two country parishes, containing checked by id n cottager can grow when he sets about it | about 9000 Last year the principles which a ne рае. be stripped from chivalry by all ае under ier айога eange Of these | guided the E in their aw аа: теат have not the в Ее sb Е ааыр S defend UR gres VE t in by jti bis omme) Tum 9, p. [n „уи is not my "purpose to | the exiortions of the privileged classes, nor jn dicial за bhen ot urther than is necessary, | 002089, SEL rents, but we object to the SL eileniing ha енеда af viale Mm саја меана, “ froomon, fh ^ e as a ditus d ree goes, speaks o CET. жо? : оеп unreaso ning and pup feeling " and the the execrable querer “ T $e М $ A peio preni of А same amount, the i trouble e ir garders to beins produce peres, ue for to chátelaines ted; е of solitary insip sensual prions well Mira T Е о dust criminality. To - p. ie rà kd and demoiselles , varied by dissi- idea of its s the labourers. The only hpr y io imagine what would ensu: if: pee ebore wero CONS three lat br n m ; careful nid nd their Lnd were sh «vss Е. th offücers and Pa e. i i o^ Я 3 1 orth the fruit of im mation; soldiers rack. {: асе mechanics for the same article а lat, D E мүрү от to iir 1 Е ө ба n ч p zi AU M ini st, a constant attention to its culture; | | richly desery es the “ scandalum mag- ТОША e Society гет arded by the | Datum." Тез а ag na ы some peop! hat the Tu Mu E ur e as o ditoria |9ge of chivalry із past and gone, joz xeu лавата exhibitors brought s specimens, and ё the import. | trut £ the Editor's к Мә M е: the repre en 2 oier kind ; n therefore were n à | mit i г vement ha ыгы het single kin e principal were as follows 1 Cabbage, Ô of the ans since ce provincial associations w ыу а, 7 ler-Naturalist. В; "uu Le prises Onions тве (atum), 55 5; Onions Quiana (apcing), d; P for the purpose of idling him to exertion by offering an Гана 8vo.. Sro: London, 3865, Pp. i is S OMA Turnips 6, d prizes for the produce of his garden; m popular| Among all р ei м s qm for ME. in pots, poems, ар api has the taste for gardening become hero ошону, osega: sni i amed a mos 1 c leon en by the worthy President, М Mo. vil. iis hori ti Ж ELI the wner, who offers every year a prize of201for themost | case, each place having its o its | plative after-life, the “ gentle next week by a brief NM of a scheme pues to eall Avavsr 8, 1863:] THE. GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 151 ations for an En жү gentleman, which even Df.|room he turned. 16 was evident that these fish knew | thë formi of basket page éóntaid Pelargonitiuns. and Jolnisot/s ill:natured definition of an angler will n never С the net was ye —that d тр per was going to ur А метам edged in éases with Duke of Cofi- eradicate. etch it—and that his doin à preliminary to bena dwari rillia j And yet how few of our most skilful ыа de being fed." е2 x E А pM. bed of the venei Отан Бнр vari он. have more than the scantiest knowledge of the chàr Тһе Е dudtifénasi of fish is something amazing, tihe,intérmixed with Salvia patetis, has а fine еҝесі teristic marks and һа bits of the finny tribe. Not m ану 60 000 ova АЫ been found in а shrimp. "2b 000 in а | the bright blue spikes of tlie Salvia being allowed to 36,0 in а herring, 60, à smelt,|rise ОШу а suitable height above the Pelargoniutiü was displaying the роботе of his day's sport, aud | 350,000 in C dh: 1,000,000 in à sole, 1 ‚500, 000 in а | This is managed by pruning down the maiti spikes ОЁ танар" did not know Xu his friends were тпаскагеї, 9,000,000 їп а cod; but the impregnation | thë Bago, thereby inducing offshoots whieh flower ése o i р! whic ev i M ent с of the sa salmon tribe when out t of se repair, some to the gravelly šhailows or weedy banks Of variegated Реја fg oni, Conte 58 of. Wárwick i8 1 thers t dy b f € h =} greatest favourite ero for bedding outline of Ichthyology їп à oom petidious "form, e The female then deposits her eggs, in portions at a | pürposes, апа Ábtraction is e gts ашоп $^ КҮТ ét, specially thé | time, and the male presses his milt out over them; eaa a kitid whicli kéeps nter tham Tot British Islands, апа this desideratum has been supplied | and " without this itü ipregnation по vivifücation ог | Thumb, While it equals that а Hind dn баву, 9 к. can takë pláce; the eggs could nevi e diat fno ention that Pel "d n t | k which entitles him to highest praise, and | ve Wm maturity ; i ot other КОРИ ИУ would be out of thé beds every чү ; Vae еї "n | Sibi is baut ШЫ got ярь} Шш че Ку ЧЫ style for addled: The fe mals in some instances parnai e ledvés ате Ан from thë which Mr. Van Voorst/s boo celebra: ted, wit th o male es, one side, so as to ie. do stem whicli aré not zi dn and € па epared tliéy аге every scientific term rede ое and its pel ern Д a) tho "greniost amount of s iade, the веба -— — the winter under ти gin and the whole illustrated by upwards | e of the i being immensely. inereased Ьу КЕЕ ages, Or i ori у= t is дғу and freë 1 | ue in — After t. = spring they ате encouraged to grow; l ood st of the l Ханој pe ficent “ History of Lais em Fishes.” or st ticking or weeds or other sub- | which theg do satisfactorily, and таке good plants by | А rhct from the introductory chapter will speak рр urning out time: | {ог itae) T Е 4 adhesion : jn CER time h egg аге hatched,” Standard Rosés, here. as elsewhere, liave | flowered well | * To the angler the value of even a moderate ac- | There are a very few fishes which are not oviparous. this season. Round their die os quaintance with I буну cannot e pec eror 1. Sharks and some rays are viviparous, à со prednse y growing Verbenas, Cainpanulas, Nierembet, rgias, blué Not only is it of the gre test practical use by the their young alive and complete in all respects. А few. Lobelia; and plants í of that description ; за few heads of insi ich it gi i bi as the dogfish s ood. E J spawning seasons, &c. of the several fish, and bring forth their I enclosed in ре Tays ог which | & above the Lobelia have a pre tty eifect, "These äfë consequently into the best means ой taking чеш, аге ое found he gea shore, A called by — by с — My into tlie — її Мау; | bùt it also doubles the pleasures of su cess, The i childre * Me rmaids в Purses, ! * skate barrows,” &0, théy вооп strike t and flow lé pláuts | i ТЕТЕ salmon and herring families de i öpen ings tusteselres c | kept in subjection by piid ped | of their own, apart from their mere weight i in ounces, Барыб the gills are equ ual in extent to б ай е e М зибо and Irish; A with 1}, He is able to identify the various species | he meets the bronchial or ‚ gillarches, but in t the hey ar ploy t effect hs (many of which would otherwise partially d than the last e^ best of all plants; sed), to distinguish their sexes, ages, and. conditions, and thus keeps the „gills longer in a condition to төенле for this "purpose is London Pride; which веёш8 to read e in other e to breathe, | unusually well suited for such situations; АП that i$ marvellous and beautiful page of nature In Pigs of than "th e Kite] families bountiful bees à merely to prepare the заса апа dibblé f fish f late теь rs, there are still pro 14 for enabling the fish to &u£vive the owe the plants in 2 or 8 inehes apart: peculiar green t points and disputed theories топзебен of hot climates: Hence, carp maj taken a con-|of the leaves of this Saxifrage associa Misi bétter with wi. Wow RAS Ee elucidation, and possi ssibly new siderable journey in à basket, with no iioi but rm cen that of м varieties of па yet to be dii scovered ; and it ф may т dius са - cloth. This péculiarity is so well known in kitehen garden some Pear trees that liavé ; Holland, that it is no uncominon practice with the been тое fone are bearing р ood erops, atid si — } and peculiarities Dutch, io! ҢЫ arp for the table, Wy d БИШЕ thern | having bad of the A d mews t to [йөге Notwithstanding, | ‚їп а net full of damp Moss, for three variety of P ears i8 obtáined from a eot ptrativel а и these inducemen ыы how der оаа i " — nth, and feeding а. parer th brend and "отет of 4 Apples; though séarce iri some placed; y t | l | l here are, calling (шесе sport: who ich i$ passed into their mouths with a qeu | ate here plentiful. are content to remain lives шабу keers They srt the fish now and then by sprinklitg th of fish, of the habits, ане raejes, а |! Moss with water." of the very names of which they are too often | (То bà &óntinied.) EE dag ch; be opposed at this is | — a mere ire of speech ; many species ича the anon Nw Rie, i: dis. Garden en Memoranda, eous. owers.—'The вргїп& flowers The gorgeous Peach arid petals “strewed our with 29 pe bse: 1 | oaii his delightful zaleas; Camellias, Violets; and. ' né perhaps not too Rat to assert, that а very | we have ge in v im барате 6 terms in former volumes iud pert. vem have all passed by, and will - prop f e ehronieled by their | (вее page 559, 1858), bu period have they been | n E: captors un е, - mes with which they have по con-|finer than they have T hi je idis The cotta ge in| But alibmugh he sp ng beauties have gone by, another. nection whate This observation is even in some | question belongs to Sir [a Bonis, M n every | race, uall; Deap in its way, | come to " degree apples to old and experi rienced fishermen.” | summer both it and the charming flower garden their places, to paint tl the woods and. rows а abu üt p wo attached to it; are pepe the scene of dee and | gardens with masses of gay colours, and to perfume the of fish, t hi g nobilty and gentry; frtends of jair with the fragrance of its blossoms, Wild Dre ө omm “ heir blood, | Sit. В. yi d зә Ho Prati, Oma f tbese gay and | аге now in foll ку The es, banks, and uncul- She ЖГ the medium of water. | cheerful g gs took place а eh time ago, and | tivated land ar covered with their white blooms. А Those m ams p^ t dec the нев büt merely зы M which are у ы €— of Mr. Wilson; | new species of ° Weigela is growing wil every whe separate the oxygen froid the common air Аа bes n beautiful or occasion, ng In the end of а e et for Gar in ће water. Hence fish cannot existin - water w hich hns а 1 je X is р кетр м ны; and asso 1 has been deprived of its atmospherie air. t is artistieal ; enis moming Willows, They abound on every hill-side, in t s, and on bear a very high temperature, and des and other the e banks of streams, Later in the ye г S f A f d ч galls reddish IE, from place to place іп a frozen tit, ү түтөй the latter frin, with ye he paes old tree um japonic Я Ed life. А : stumps are T E. with Ivy, from among which ч int, i d viri dhoso к 44 wik Tt is agreed ae the е of fish is very acute in | issue Fuchsias in fall bloom. Ot Deciduous Cypresses, | Rose, fill iade air i delicious perfume, In e г t d other fine miatural |h nies are out; several beautiful kinds of great power of si at short or moderate | objects of interest, theré is also a undance, through | Pinks, quite diferent Hom thos spring sorts, a re also in Sos od than for very long sight, and the fisherman little ópenings among whieh the Thames сап be seen | bloom, and there а race of summer ssiui, mus ge aterial E ich regi who wou 1 i be|w ich com and wh away from the water, and as much out of sight as | imagined, m striking contras with а smooth | [e extre mely gay. E ; addition to these e, Í noted possible. "The hearing apparatus of fishes is not very | à E "dl kept lawn нону " ornamented with | Бу fine new Weigelas, some Clematises, Trises, үрне thoroughly understood, but the nec essity for ‚ the flower beds, pee and vases; all evesiana, and the white ign Rose. ]t is angler keeping perfectly qui 1 during thé summer ime in the rine common TODA - amongst for eigners that flo wers are of anecdotes. Mr. Yarrell says the. Chinese, dii rer | mita e entless in Japan, breed large quantities of gold-fish, call them with a Terr "- floral mounds; several of which oceupy the attr өнө this. to the nature of tlie soil * 1; whistle to receive ех food. Sir Joseph Banks used | central portion of the lawn, are now, Mais a ed | mars That this із not so will pes appare 5 Lieb to collect his fishes by sounding а bens and Carew, | past their best, — brilliant. The ey s short | notices of the different fra рэзі AR n the historian of Cornwall, ЫЕ ЧА, рч. mullet ia ally depre! ressed pyramids “ bloom, ый ^" the Hine neysuckles, as, Howe (port тошу tho w to be br 2 ачаар еер roca йу ео oured Nas aX The|Gardenias, Peoni — = Улу people vappose [poem 7 ugs ot. да mps is proved ы a do fuel [ uM E od артам үзө MM mi have а pretty e cal Gardens, some ү tanks| Оп the terrace immediately in of ‹ were a pike and several Р : which is of great "e and half bid in Ivy, are several A 1 Thee бен took no notice of our entrada (says | handsome beds of flow were sapported by si Lvy-corered aüd added ip, fastefally lit wp Bere and there uet ted searlet Pelargoniutts. тат the Lopes walked se mes past their tanks, as if с=т introduetion of v : about td feed Шова, Бей Ec directed to walk Under treés is а most beautifül oas f- riteit om them t ds th board wh the net with | Brilliant, which seems to succeed bettet in sl than ie qiie i n other beds are sorte charming E of q which the baits were caught was kopt the stolid A маги io Ms, boli pike and 2 ch, gave way | of different colour ers, togethes with а bed of having io the most intense excitement. rushed to ана | handsome-leaved plants, which of themselves have а viens of thé fro across their ioter ira d oses against | pretty aj ce. "They consist of € Gold tow ise д аваа very ав Pelargonium, intermixed with the dark desse of agitation ; and when the keeper, qe taken the — улан Verschaffelti, and the red 278 holé melaneholieus ruber, al fastened their He des s every ese, nothing im the way of movement, and constantly ti ander теу КЫЫ кнр «un be prettier ; other magnetic attraction, SU Tog тышау s the|béds, hooped over T with Nastürtittin-élad їгой rods in Е! к T4 d at this titte the pretty Spiræa cillost, а 12 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE : . E 8, 1563 n———— M———————ÀÓ which I had first seen on- n on the B UA and which I had importe а ien mountains in China, | abode a: — gardens and Japan, e into Europe. It grows | heard LE. А as possible to his | bedroom, and ——— 3 irea— niuch esteemed by the in oeth oss about or cough, she , and if she | every means sho An Ћегђас y the Japanese. An ething called hi гате а little cr should be \ wed t ** Queen eous kind, res ther | goose woul him to a “house in th у. | able as possibl o render then di € the Meadow," but sembling | our own| ing anxi usly for М him ү неч at the 3 деш» the | and neatness. SE maintaining the most em as er enjoy. met with a& this Н ously for him to c 8 tch- Я re the stock i perfect Я plant which I h this time. Ly In f. ing огош! this stock is clean order р had i Pins nj 8 | Ъ that it act it d y, this will iavelie ean, and Р а Ii also fm а бе in dc drea e етеги hass and had he | pegging доно where necon er tho beds f i ош ctions. Ib i $ oom, and added | d: as! howev defe t ere necessar reque: garden, and i is cultivated in ay very nearly viel iM ES l bi th and cutting b y y, EO ntly, Tibom , Its | s very showy and 1 every cottage | master fell a od т y Б ack + such of the Mes decayed . ltsleavesh ; handsome 1 was eultin er affection. s Shoots brigut fe Meu. vis 1) dave: Bos | obra ing moi ont E) ARP Si. he [озеш pianta вебу tied up, and ds. Кар х егу red col ] e its flowers are of wounded h n a branch fil o 0 QUAM a that are b ` cut off th т. Th we of aj w ег. Luckil n | advant е becoming olt the {зарыл а white, and p wit dM varieties d ith nothing worse than a A Pes id cas got off every pose y csi 9 hours 40 pui in ume Tako е very огпашеп ee ЕТ pen: : aily Paper. | good stock in he eed уе: this w ork Meng use new Honeysuck ith, a npa: [e м9 in nown to be di * rooting o of such elsi Е сузос le, since сата | alenda: sh ult to ncn iis TER е к "Lonieera тейеш ү йы ылайк Таа у м I pui. Ke PO in the s and Cats.—Th PLA rolli smooth by weedi ravel wi her: ch I guarantee, seem: e ыра ой а interesting accoun CONSERVA” о ENT. | ЖШ до nia PE DS operar Koo wa sweeping, ud — acts recorded of an nima. ET amongst | 5 | should now реа fa p. kinds of soil used in potti : решен M non. Ge Жынды in without delay befe онаи HARDY FRUIT AND К relle үк ты and Pasto асра cn бту, Ц male а = 2n TUN the ү" lares onim nd he adis sable to proe " ree ated SEN Last year Р; | r luxuriant, вос whole 1 litter m absurd cus y Fab M in| in| success in усш ыы ^а ibo ac action of акай air; d AEA course with the strongest, f i чуй was dro the Озу; rus 18 - ,lora сс к daa aa ат Fermi ара ыда Ша end pd аа ieu e house is 5 whe: I. spray. whe of а halta do X doze n eats WT bel — — and ede the dogs, eres p specimens äro m aem v" — stopping the. sinn ger eec 0! rms oam of waise will divert kitte: s; fortnight quality may be obta : ones, which rt the sa nd im same t tina p.c rasa СЯ the cats | 18 absolutely necess м o t; this full si n ч Кена e ri do Zos ERE i. Ње га But ash | choice hard- — ary, however, for the growth o 75 | off and plump without start ili carrying in jon P aio he was met y P returning | ч sere Season, P A uh and should be pr of ес al Е ой, however ef аны growth. The T kittens, alive arge mouth one of astourelle, | 25 the right tim о have it in Aa ta hebr и uring а gross habi » and А of Ше unf : e. "Stove state for ust ru to to take it aw ay from "ier bu The ые manie Gloxiniss D will — vs piante не cem ed con- puce ee the roots within pr з Жүзү i: OE qr OLEO CI T, 80 ixi ay i Sho а ma bart a ei edi map isis mi m mialan in in Чоу went, ca k genia АГ fiar oap inclina ta shg corn of a large PRT ich have dor 1 oon as the fruit is the rig T ight еи т were the thr thre cats, dis TRUE R ne чене. may | be ew "t. во will x of th cutting the stron ing on, and fi ; Pastou 1 e s peaa servic Бе; roots. , This ki А bom m relle sat by | 28 POossibl lb itten ac o ЖЫ large paws е to time taking the little De silo: im: emm in cold h anything e ilo that e dog every now and then c g it, | order to Wu: ЁН should be finr to | berry plantations d = be adopted > Get th 1 sun hti 1 3 et rog 2i FU sided eana to see how | 10 this 80 ras e wood, taking care ho light in ended to stan d for á e Straw- left for ы f roceeding than руне ЛЕ 11 poke, fur. leas FM N dme the foliag » however, not to | E the runners, so to : " ees а ute. M relle, wh тоо , во as to aff ilimates y wife and , who never FO m. Attend Ta ord the 1 tbe trath the house witnessed Es ughter and all | the PrxERIES,—Thos &c., for winte to providing plenty of drin plenty of that with ede cannot be doubted. Ыыы | р open bed gum ‘intend стана Pin bed of fuse Donau] dione чым en Hadia beast li 5, no опе lives li neod hardly n than at es on | it сап be vided in а good t live in the most ai Же атанат ЖЫЛ [27 "the present. The edt diu LU readily protected in айа "— custom. Two years ago, when we had ony—it is our i ^ «inar €———— ing sight to ^ half а hun dred Lec itemi - Жат up STATE OF THE WEATH: x from differ see them all come bell | sand, and a small p: sien liberal Мен ^ and HER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON бедна еп& of the CÓ Pá with delight ry peat roportion ' of leaf | soil o: гоо id TEN rved at the Horticultural : er ge a girl of 15, and circl n, at the call of m bed i IS over px rg EA amio (HB Ln | e > quantity ot salt. AM. e ram ут renal ac dry, it is uu y diti КЕ allowed a ge thoro н ЯЗ мш. маг ME азба Mondes. ormerly Pre o moisten i ug ly EM ы ыз. 5 E ^ M again, Thu ——— —— ak val Forests. —In the tropical жеш” But if the loam is к hes Friday 18 зли за TM dep сорри > саар gut wione for? zone many loud bh — leaf soil, or peat well ie en up. bd D II SM 39:375 620 Е, à асрн res cicadas, toa ds, f l E e water freely ioa and sand, it will be mixed isop |. 28940. 610 quietest Sod. QA y он qug ^r goat- | are gro as much under €— the roo E » 29363 630 i idni Th wn in pots. as whe E ч Жозе] [у ш Фон 3 in tho шийше o pota, Ратова commencing m method je SE raaa ee. entes OP oiher that 7 als ; for there i occurs only | уо g out pot-bo inh — и i оч шаре шу; з cold at night stillness. So t prompts re is always some | m ung or old, seldom "a for these E 1-Slight haze; very fine; з; ' otimes tb me animal to b: e!and are vi strike freel , Wheth fine; rain. AD fancy a 1 в the din grow reak the | pl. ery apt to frui y into the fresh soi — 4-8 ; eliudy у hot ad i а bpion af- в во loud, that plants must b t prematurely ; sh soil, Sm аба [XE d dry; fine, zS th отт ihe pen йети; | les iko thè indidem akoak then ашу ee жег Mean teiierabure of т boisterous; хань dure. | aal sapajous, the е aluates, the whin (te The ums passing off with шә balls, 80 as to авам: ана туне) OF THE W heres e ER the duriisl td Ni pee Bie] а а c Басо me am Аче used | _ Duringihelasti? years, for tho ensuing Week, ending And. 5. EAE tbe shzll Tolo of the pecari, e roaring of th young Vines planted t e attention sei БӨ ы Pie Sgal ча € West, лдын А: ЫДЫ Humbold voices of b ће khá of the E expected. Let a vigo this spring эч stro: afforded | ^ EH SEE ЗЕ |0 0 | Grea Prevailing Winds. Бага t supposes the ак endeavour to gorous root ас! n be ng rods are vizi VE аг Teens in Стек à " т ТОРЕ EIE psit on dde SOF wl NL pes Sunday 9. 743 | 502 ы a ааа Ја 8 ic SESS d t ^ з -151- ЫЕ тау ба м" E larger Leid — ge, but shut d y risk air | mueg. ИМ РИ soj mo pr ЕРТ | | p early in tl ob RU o рыи 0.78 2| 2 613 the ede ce MNA Jguar ia the ende ‚| Friday нс жа | йор ав и рое falala a shs from their шшде; pushes, Тое Бу tho поза | Bonao, soe th E tie E DUE P. unc іе wood. and thus апас plants аге іп Күн, hest temperatu 061 és 4 1188 rentas to n ж long time "e din spreads кч dos indu. [onse md lins Serm бер ама Ме lowest on the Li, 8- sns e MN vuv ore the forest ete so аска induced o regulate the бан асе тыле кп мй кае йук А е frogs, е ас тыгат ачта тн pas ponove | Feonsta Notices to Corresponde: notes „morning е; and as. -oub thi | в: Old Su nts. of the cicadas the sky Soon as the | where ien itablo for the Vines - = already in cultivation. - double flower is Popul. mix the the of oen infi "pep: with their expiring shrill | with sul Ec is riptiing, enl red spider in houses | умы, : W МН. Them сл. Je Pondasas cries, | Indeed iti aq X first еее Ap arn or flues ex or Pih: HH. umber you want, is unfortunately odoratissimus.—This s preventive, which, X this occasionall он . or Prangos pabularia Tha cmd $a t cither Ferula persi» ресїев | vastly ess ` сазе - - of a| ге far too eom ean ее ишш с tia the the e to B possible to р ers, is Wc.1 rays in the umbel f. say what it is. under good halium UE Prangos foe eec ood tillage ; 2, Young and barren hich ајвар barren Equisetum arvense» resemble large ri wh rich- en portant part in ch-coloured Pine А perfectly matur | for early forc ure Vin. — st oth the household pples, play san ld y forcing will re ро!8 i а nw im.| Properly мре h ur Баана а intended | which od : y -- imc uld be e p pirsa | devenus ll aot long exist in dj РОНЕ һу | A n — Rutland, -drained land.— C. Mas- We: eaf of a Pyrola; coa iculata. т; apparently intermedia — T D. ге! islanders f th о 4 e South S опошу о hi te The сога]. | eXposin almost бшуш, lago, where the rcge fanta of the g them freely to ligh к-во dE ше Jie puh pulp, Дир rts i ‚ liv ve lias FLOWER GARDEN AND SH - ex апрровв 1€ to^ Bs Ini ia i Ё: mats an еа аа. made use wr es serve 4з leasant some ОСТ oen fiy has b E ts adscendens i А um = "Bailey. M purpu w Of w í ‚ raimen as Acæna ( пу Ming together the ces ів hard geris or | Be and soap suds may be used wi pex en еа темі 3 ALME "dota thath в. едис ы nuts for . Оташош and aar and Sellos | some of th of tho mixture ahouli bà ura * The бени "Dmm 26 А me following sorts will rd Tropical imp e gie е почан E sufficiently strong S анат ET by dipping | Fergie Brin Dr, Hogg, La Pene Tenau. nge mia ' s al gnated wi i Ату) сатаннын the the Ros injure the [t Due камо sed паноа орана жент С taila тө ш ће Sioi WAT Mo eene a D сз wd be applied in ipe ow ааыр to bo riy rg ont possessed a a M, n Plé, a de la Somm »,|Eiving enough м "ri fiue rosed Eis а dry night, Рана ce ЖЫКЫ too aN ga. nd who was so ТАК тА at Frucourt » | Go over the beds- oss {Ке whils aine pok and| ment, and mre кешш а E come very everywhere, to , | that may be 'equently, and of the foliage. а E an pit treat- E MOI be percepiübss жш, remedy any defect |*." Emmarca. We to sow тоци too er "m g 7 out plants are out loss of time „р-не заь s too early, and in bl without Iosa of der orla | "ntt redet DIEI ы а | on t ^f усу, gardener vlone: дво о анара ОЮ ИЛ», | » Hyde, near St. nd at night took u р her ' bvely short seaso bui ji ът а: they аге in beauty Albans; and eite ев, The i report of the mee! Ит. Terry, Bt. Albans ting in question. AvacsT 8, 1868.] ——— ГЭ i CIRENCESTER. t leg orem AUTUMN SESSION; “1863. President—TuHE RronT Нох. THE EARL BATHURST. Council. The Right Hon. THE EARL BAT The Right Hon. Tue EARL Тс The Right Hon. Т. Н. SorrERON ESTCOURT, М.Р. Я н; LANGSTON, " ^e : H COLLEGE, ARD HOLLAND, És ad xut Rev. Јонх EA E, M.A., Trin. Coll. Camb. Resident Professors а, AGRICULT THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 753 WAY anD EVANS, ANALYTICAL ME eed ^c of "C e ана К and GENERAL ANALYTICAL 106, Leadenhall Street, E.C. and | fro тіна CmHEMISTS, receive PUPILS for the |a polygonal pulley seres - between them, bethought him that his plan of chain of linked rods n be adaptable to something similar, in whieh am er both the engines shouldbe always and at the ESSRS. J. CHALMERS MORTON, yore: d near Reading, and J. TH IH RISON, . Inst. C.E., Frocester Court, Stonehous erus AGRICULTURAL ENGIN t undertake терди on the Con: |of Landed Property, together with the Direction of Land D Drainage, Roads, Embankments, Farm есш үз and other orks necessary for its permanent impro L. FLETCHER, Е. C3 = nager. *T. BALDWIN, of Glasnevin—A Course of 20 Lectures on Crops. *R. Sco тт BURN, Co-editor of the Book of Farm Уя Со 2 Lectures on Agricultural Machines Сн. ТЕЛЕЕ ARTHUR Н. Сновон, B.A., F.C.S., Smitt Lincoln College, Oxon. Land Drainage, and For particulars apply to bim, at 52, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. BorANY.—JOHN DE TON M.B, Lond. B. Soc. VETERINARY SURGERY.—A. J. — M.R.C.V.S. MATHEMATICS AND SUR W. MEREDITH хажы i А., Я M Trin. Coll. Camb. ЮвА` ILLER, й e Ge uina n will uu in араа residen Атта ents have been made for the delivery of "Special алто by th the. following Gentlemen, who have kindly offered their service MAE ii AME er AGRICUL- GRAND — E ; BIRKENHEAD m the Park) on CLOSE oi n August 10. ulations, &c., apply to Mr. №; E For Prize Lis HENDER- 57A, Church Street, Liverpool. AGR J. ALG мет N CLA: of bong S t Lincolnshire—Lecture ester ink | Long-Woolled Sheep. е Dio M.R.L, Author — ultural Essays—Lectur on the Injury and Waste of Corn from too Ao Fr cai APTAIN TANNER DAVY, Editor of the Devon Herd Book— Lecture on the History of the Devon Breed. J. BAILEY DENTON, M. st. C. vum ene on Drainage, Road Making, and other Lan ovements. — Lecture on South- down and Short-wi d Shee Agricultural Hall, Islin A POULTRY, PIGEON, aaen FLOWER, and FRUIT PHON: will be held at the. HALL on the 26th, 27th, ced 28th PRIZ В. SIDNEY, Esq., Secre Agricultural Hall, Barford Street, Islington, N. other Agricultural Improvements, | ge ts, Reg ѕом, Local More n a Birkan ҺАЙ, 9 rtoT.B. RUE, Secretary, | i dai information can be obtained from чарс) аше he forthwith telegraphed to his in я дайда) desiring. i ae as t br — А tat » Арланы at rig ж it. accordingly du has они lished his sehumo fr unc two ordinary six- put out +39 foree of ught of & to-and- i мс ыт) implement, linked be apped around. the polygonal dest z sri on the bann at either end of „the иө < in the same indio; E Талі еч. бет а double rope j v À а pore а һаз nd one дона" an anchor : engine in fact a living ПВО, atiek not iot тшеу Ps ses but О the rope round in the MET in whieh the and thus way consists оошу tight, which"h Oo dg t umi difliculty of Я it YS or tightening it from bein difficulty in the iy 2 к proposed system е lies in the need of ян, engines 2: worked together and stopped t — - эт ме. та йу ише uch J. CHALMERS MORTON, pro of А СусІорғейіа of Agricultur —A Course of 8 E on Tillage and Land Drainage. 9 Woop, of Holly Bank, Burton-o; n the History о! oti the Short-Horn Breed. TURAL CH n-Trent—Lecture — — THOMAS ANDER! M.D., essor of Chemistry in the pes of сарое" апа наос to 2 s Highland and Agriculti Society of Scotland—A. Course of Lectures, The rom аст will REOPEN AUGUST 10th. particulars apply to the Principal. -The Agricultural Gazette. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1863, .—— NE RAL and CHEM and 38, Lower Kennington Lane, ded ОБУ $c ò the Principal. — — (|j ICAL COLLEGE, tatisfactarily duet with 0 ugh than on any o engines, eac 1p drum underneath, could thus work his unns ugh to and fro between them, with as much united power thus rought to bear on the same implement as is er likely to be needed. халта E АМА LYSES promptly attended to uld а cmt Haier — and that Wheat in par-| por, A s m К те - GRICULTURAL mi о КИ = ri | tonlar o be ly below an the R Re Royal тее Pase Soci iety ever Е — t t gage > making Artificial Manures may ob Vill еу тнг ар. instru: - эм ар This expeotation — fully verified at Oxfo: та; and who have nover questione ed an, of tion for their economical — efficient preparation by applying = e =. бадра of arable farmers during the the d; f th ебу’ to J. C. МЕзвїт, LAN! & Со., 37 and 38, Lower Kennington pas аташ о 9 ew 8:7 Lane, London, i hayebe en subjec оой all that time, ur жыр, Analyses of oils, ric /átes of Lite, Copro- | ln € making a similar. announcement, we ond ае. lites, &c., and Assays MX € pte Minerals, are И able to preface it with the о n € -— t sinum Mtr executed with urns this will in all мы bility decl wW for я Gentlemen, Fai rj pre practical know- year б 6 in. Chen ical lysis o ing, ng. may fecere instruo, the prospect of unusual "arci per "Tie " —— iş tion at the Colleg pa ові 80 N а recent number of the A s Agri- sople ang А for po а studies, ue e, is accommo- country, which we hope to give next Satu rday, culture ^ Loic Profesio abt 8 iculars of term AND DRAINAGE, the ERECTION of FARM- STEADS, I CONSTRUCTION of mE and other Improvemen ecce url by MBER ә ent and Surveyor, “oi Watford, Herts, anp or on commission ; and he will furnish athi of cost free of charge, expenses out of pocket exc хез эе. Rod works can be executed either under the of several special Acts of Parliament, with money тиа. £i loan and paid off by instalments, or with the Landowner's own money. Drainage, &c. R. pm im СЕС еа AGENT, SUR rco ed several years osiah h Parken аў а e Planning ап Execution of Works of Drains; =й [счет ene generally ; — Emban e ЖЕ, — River Works ; Reclamation o Irrigation esee p ас Waste І. апі Н, at at the е cost of the — Survey A eui А Маррей tes or Ins upon for conte ere de татна. ^ Va Sales, or Ње re-letting of Farms. 22, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. pected and Reported Valuations made for | ALAGUTI, series of "experiments, idi as he by esce repor тіз from most of the southern an midland e we are favoured with good harvest weather, the summer of 1863 will witness the ingathering of a | glorious Pris THE ape, ee Agricultural Society must be with its announcements and ten 1ш te Ре nd | say unties, which make it certain that if |i P ul blishes n other competing ess ©“ commended э? © kreret roam ge their productions to ер Һе orm of — To pe aes more o strikingly | e inter rest whic taken in the ы E DAN M — of Parliament in 1853. аган вїег, SW. ipe E AGENTS, — &c, The the following works of and серги еч E and EE Embanking, Inclosin, for du beneficial е Company advances money, unlimited ^w “ка for in open арол А жаа Wate bject mein arae i Mr. s commended. D» " essay had hardl reach printer wit | the iss ive notice s pages which appears ano Ve ru ситет оц, by the эё the Company being character do not interfere wit ree explicit, exact and enco and that they мн ы impression o exciting in the subject, which here that c SAvonY's engines а wérk a at тауду опе агуы б end of the furrow drawing the ploughing or cultiyating tool to and | ivel rest which the eee is p^ a lesson of Lemos c on this vem а е зо, и end of column, hors the post brought us |89 m ewhat perversely аі ies "s and a і 4 Нау; e union ur. experience as a steam cultivator, which is pub- lant i wever refer |Р f water. Iti ? жы ы certain hut the t id mode of applying it to the = Ө is best; that guano dist ributed throughout a te quantity of wate water oi rst place the to much as possibl ution in us mixed ARER | the ruinous sheep haye entirel the ready sale of their ir йы ааай, alive or dead, They hay ethus materially THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. — 8, 1863, facilitated the spread of contagious affe etions ; | Ж ithas been estimated that not "Mee gr тфа th and maxims, largely period and corro- of a rules borated by quite an arra уо Salt should never be —— e quee x ned wg sali caunot à is —— in Pow preven a iary loss to ће |j nation, eh injur ihe people, is to investigate and pr —: x maladies whieh troy our live stock: this сап only effected by co-operation Henee the n Чо form а m for the | gei os of dise amongst our domestio mals. ыт, bn n Er" will always assist the efficacy |, of the latter. The application of salt upon the breaking up о and then afterwards top dressing in small fundar ч differ ent times, will be found the most ben eficial and economical way, aud 16 willalso geb wire worms, slugs, бе. out of the land. lied to compost and manures will always si: always been a frie has been affixed to Mr. Buckman DT any Ye 6 of mine ЕЕЕ in а nem letter, I beg hereby to ba p s it ove it. Ан оғ years bsen а field. v and A [ vem howe eve Wu THE HOO PARK FARM, NEAR LUTON, BEDFORDSHIRE, : be most interesting bow et in oie show is ONE M at Worcestet, banging in a stand among the — E piens publishers, &c. p large e capital seb of c m buildings, erected on the estate of Jo hn — е ак M near Luton, ОЁ that plan giv doed copy below. was érécted AC es jt rem - — of John Gerard Leigh, b | and after v eim ed M v tá Ross, thë pr t agent on ate, chiefly by in а heig і f tho sheds and other bald I t Е 4: "The objeets of the wid will be attained :— “ү m many-fold. By collecting infor and statistics con he mixing of all maniüres шеше. either phos- cerning the diseases vk: i —by affording | states, potash or ammonia with ап equal weigh of advi vice. and assistanc e to Stockowners wherever | salt, can only tend to make Feet manures more isease oecur—by а yd | effectiy: ig. n the "MER of "Бег: in the - Жор top-dressings in Spring, in small апап- we derive our foreign animals— tities, are far more preferable io heavy ones аб опе | mars to Tis se of diseased animals o r their „Тһе last of these points is — by the con produce, so as to seeure the largest CE that so soluble ox ep БЫ ill salvage for Stocko We i y adopting all|by the drains if A be a M we at once in lar pom means to check such а traffic in begi qan се les. кы p - of = таъ relates eireular is issued ge Professor Јони diu from the New Veterinary e - Edinburgh, with whom those interested i shit should eorrespond. HE Usë оғ SALT IN AGRICULTUR m pou of rock salt in the ex long en ugh praetised b the advantage "d т sheep trovgh, s ee Бабрбы and t iiu g z stall - s в condim A appendix t s kei ties СКН mueh too large as my мй to us) which should be applied äs à manure to erops. т 8 ewt. per ы along with 1 cwt. of in: f inda, > а Yu dres ssing У: iss crops, а 5 cwt. o apply to "Анк t. per load. ud added as desired 0 loads of the compost per Wurzel. B 1с | to all а s for light land. riter also speaks Ё the advantages of m salt „with hay and other fodder—on the a 00: | aere are all ux dep di Inr they be | exte t бг 12 closely |! ЖБ - eep in time sh nidi dh atit вап ште Tost all it brought with. it from the sea—where therefore both 80 oil a nd is мр э our ere island, bn m — beef, &c., and on the more siey agricultural шыу as manu | м know а pst deal фаб үт e thus oileoted |; certain fro гу very Н — agrieultural u one of our of sea salt, the use of а salt both as AEI and as manure has proved of great benefit, Spa the Sait Chamber, from pota one would of бойтз &` B. а анн ,n this eountry and elsewhere. furnish = се of the ону and a value of t cof И, ir prize essays discourses on the | fact fetal all ү contain vl in their ashes, cad may therefore be e cted to requ uire it ав foc " ed the direct Кү vem ent th whid js yet what i Ail useful home ната. Тһе pestes are es | PH HIPSON'S eonelusions on һе uses of salt ч ub Tha it witho ut a 16 plants cannot — their roper de, egree = “рене п; and this Turnijs, and ME cereal T, | p sin action on the chief agents of зеби life in the soil." a із the power of salt as end the AUOD VS Tho main purpose of farm buildings is th MINIM of vae and any one looking at this plan will seg у is kind i Me Чч saw the peo на February rcli 8 sti - « -— bens апа tliought i thé: time that we so large а meat manufactory in such fall Pier t rm for between 40 and 50 horses; loose boxes for r 20 more; stalls for 60 азга bullocks ind for ш cows; 10 open yards furnished wit nearly 800 feet in length of wide shedding; a dozen pigsties; shedding over open flooring about 75 by 40 feet in nt for sh sheep ; a covered, light, ‚аһа airy уа ard i d aq any det айды кай Мы Жы. of us e vial 1 in ый of which useful 8 may lessons s be learned, and +0 trietly agrieultura these 1 еа attenti se we shal n. е index to the plan is givet | odi y А, , The сас oar et of three paris, One, e fat E m es cipal blocks, A and occu sp à qua d of a The Per eid yardand offices at C are for estate repairs - - exclusively, and D is а long covered shed for n the sheaf. ber hips the most ERN ж of the whole homestead is the Corn shed D. 5 strong e Swedes, Ве Spinach, Wheat, оме Maize, an and|ing а space 36 feet wide sy zm pn in leh e x gra is floored with ае M is unded a d м salt i ts an essential constituent of plants | brick wall, eove upper povon as we tgs of the rats and, mice КЎ to enter. This enormous Кш á ^ е soil ч; page Е store of Corn in the straw after harvest is а most рее АШИ! B еп away by the | striking sight, The Ачу Пей pi mies at harvest. Ex time, and is threshed out piecemeal by а ble . That none of the manures at present used engine and аай machi», the being at önce ү: ver pA, f the b nd the straw built back in the жы! salt: even guano shows only four-tenths|shed as ptied, d carried daily to yards and er c she deadit ex wanted fof litte? о r for food; ТОРЕ tote ii Th. at it E: necessary to add salt at regular | shed for Corti in sheaf, there are large burns аб Ba, bo intervals to t he. soil, in some shape or other, hand or machine as desired. To these the yards and sheds regt ing we wish to derive the greatest possible be nefit by our оторз, being easily E PEE eie at hand; tlie wh ВЕТ soil, and ] acti Vids pian accessible by good ronds throughout the fariner, uei : К к ® = DADOS ++ within the buildings їз indeed E an hen оош | и i iis clio атей with granite piteh ihch be), Бов ics Бизе otherwise, | CHAIRMAN or тнк COUNCIL or {т 4 ае : OF THE ROYAL these aces, _ pbosphorio a and nd silicie tho partiy bases of ammonia, ДӨ ОЛЫ ТТЕ 2M ima uel tha stalls pee ve а either TET acd ag (IR r e E parate drainage to a large tank outside under ihe th h n soil ba carried into it m, Aug. rt shed in 2 whence the liquid is re emoved bf. | о the rain water or m aid Sir,—In your ы валок "i *s Nube M review ES — to the fi Pope phosphorio - and silicio Мз potash, Buckman's address to the Chairman rman of bo The анн. СТА ше property of the Marquis Af z tivate present nourishment of the growing plants." In fact weak dte a thighs i ghi |$ ош Жого cm GO. Dae a sd solutions iy common salt have th f dissol to pui în к= this rome you thus express s | ehali үне. з m and en á ing he soil many times the quanti ity o otsubs t but ксн А p 2 Pin and picturesque езпе —а well ti гоа аз food гра plants that pure water thai s someinjury was done t ‹ ca- | well watered hs with oblé ns tá TBaFélin tho" strek of у PL ia pet вее the stigme т removed у. лч» ате baid which tee | homo ferm иллада fis muti бы sou crops to which it is applied as a top dressi | hastily, and as we believe in ignorance affixed it." [оѓ arable land outside, and is in all abont is supposed tò dissolve the silioio 1. "ot tho вой, Тышы now, Le the ,lapse of three years, recall to | extent; the of the estite ples ed o d fo guter the roots of the, corn | elusions Tos jn. е B rhet en a ed ier thee Cb ihe regular ен A da o оп {һе straw which it | регина =з i "A s i: өү Gazette, Í ата | {Һе езбабе, асра teady to adm that I may have arr peek ty | The firi 1 ев T To this bit of etit le быш гы ваша. кыш ка tot Сте peer in ТАТ joues Higgs aT io prier чадаг нр ын тев privately е expressed шу opinion Principal to that if а stigma (to use your Worda} 7 Ам. till 3 P.M, pA a nie unte artt Атосзт 8, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 155 ——————— e field, receiving 14 bushels of Oats weekly all the | Clover, Vetches, Rape, and early 'T'urnips, receiving corn g g months Mong. with d! chaff in winter, and Vetches and | and саке during summer and autumn, no folding takes | costing 78, 6d. per ton at the station cl by D" to Clove into chaff with heat straw all the|place after Christmas. Eight to o twelve hundred sheep |60 tons of guano are also bought ; per lama an £z a or Beans in addition at periods оѓ | аге kept during summer, 300 ог 400 only during ern applied to all Oats after А p 1 to | winter—a flock of about 200 breeding Hampshire Down | ewts. being applied along with dung to all thé Y ing kept а the y n, a Cotswold | for f darnos crops. them, Mos the others pon eat deal has been done on the hóme ; farm, and on + extra work. 26 arable генд is cultivated on the five Risse -— course, viz., Wheat, Oats, ipio erops, Barley, а m being used a Ped Wheat ее taken in place of Barley after | ought t for feeding any in spring, d are sold fat a. М Re Rape, Eea апа aie summer folded green | thr agn the he fallow тн та e 60 пеи з of Swedes and назе tie whole into я окун на 25 acres of. Mangels, all rought home, besides early | condition, Noth hing can be жеен em of labouf "ть зонт ет Tn PE Ls А msi cy Turnips and Coleseed, and some 20 aeres of Vetches—all n" the state of much of the land now in pe Ten 150 acres Onta 150 acres seeds fo lde d with . sheep i in summer and autumn. r 12 pairs. of v earting dong on do the » fields, with T res fallow crops and. Vetches. fi The h much of 16 on chalk and gravel, is Pe aman cm of such large quantities ota j^^ broadcast over all; ploughs at work, turning the whole » ан А кз за stiff to е winter foldin ng | — - - дк stables and уагйв, large quantities under, thus covermg the manure; the whole followed dvisable, While therefore sheep are folded on manu bought. Some 30 tons per week of|by harrow, roller, and seed drill putting in the Turnips, seless "eje nd enclosing waste, and otherwi 7 I ГАШ + ЛЕ ЕЕ: КЁ ЭЕ РНЕ ——— M E. ^ 5 2 С" PLAN OF THE... c HOMESTEAD 2 АТ i LUTON PARK, BEDS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN SHAW- LEIGH, Esg. , a / "-- | бу өс ай шы нё к] йй #Й Pdl E i уг SeALg оР Ferr ты X "m. m TE cr р эе эр к ойе Ё & ЕН ? LJ А. = т. Ross's House, including Parlours, Kitchen, Offices, P, Coal-house ; д, Stationary Engine, ^ ^p Иш close Ьу; jen el Wurzel; m, Store fof Oil-edke j й я, Stalls for «itself being the Dairy, and c e weigh- bridge т, Gang way. "тве building is lofty ov , carrying Fat Has Bossin, o, Bull-house ; p p, Coâlbshed and Ime d a ppm house close by ; d toe, Offices and Cottage; a large cistern which vae the whole ihe LM plement Shed ; q, Loose Boxes. es f, Loose Boxes; f, peel h, Shed od ue stead ; s, Steaming-hou t, Chaff-h и, С. аа, Cart-shods ; b, d ^s ё, Fire Engíne ; d, Cat- о Upper Granary ; ii, Granary ; Cos v, Baddlers' shop. к 4 Pai зё Wheel-wrigh's. shop бшу divided into separate Pens a Gangways for Foon- B. a, Oat Barn; b, Wheat Barn Bar! d, Seed- (wi pe а" ееп M m); ^ Carpenters’ shop, e of Feeding ; 1 11, Farm-horse stables; ; РЕБ, Нат- rooms}; ёе, Store- -rooms ; f. à "Cow- id C Bullock- Mh Store- L aea ap nd Carpenters’ stores at the end ofit ; i Rooms mm, — sheep shed, the troughs pulling вав: 09. Yards for other Cows, Bullocks, and Young j, Engines shed and Ба w-beneh; Л, а ту » Do., out into the open on the lines of railway marked on the Stock; h h, Dung-pit ; 1i, Pigsties with Boiling-room at do.; j, Bricklayers" Stores; k, t, Dô., plan 4 е ы with food and pushing back n^ one mA and Water-closet at the pibe ; k, Slaughter- т, Blackamità'a Shop n, Bhoeing due within the pens ; ^, Shepherds'Granary ; o, Fowl-house house; 1 1, Storage for 1000 or 1200 tons of 'Swedes and | D. Qora Shed with t be 4 d adn the e of i. as we saw the whole proceeding a few weeks ago in a | durin ee and in the pastures during summer ; | arranged that the animals shall neither scour nor sw field. Жр Эмма wes more than half а poe en and so z 100 to 150 fatting Ъасоп hogs аге kept Some 160 balloeks, 80 cows, Melitta presented a of very active and unwasted шинин, tho vent. several score of sheep in sheds. ork of рғер industry, It is à very large manufaetory of indeed.|their food, chaffing, Mr In ous at tta Tho main purpose of of the hoimestend to which we анн ане pir for 71. |7 men (опе of them the foreman i Ela bave partieularly to draw attention is-the manu | to 8. apiece; 8 or 10 cows are sold off, and 100 to 150 pe us t erede m Ber ce pe d g is one or most striking features in facture of meat, то мы (77 are filled M: fat Galloways апа Kyloes are sold—a : cattle come wite roots, straw, and ie A ; tot his епа steam | lot of eiit, аен йр 961. to 801. apiece, and upWards | feedin T ШЕ that - most and machinery are ided for threshing the of 8 owt. Some 800 to 1000 fat sheep are sold, management, here, ue Voi ма arrangement ing and crushing pcc and саке, steaming | averaging 24 28 lbs. a quarter. The | strikes the yeso tod Mr. Ross ünderstands food, and pulping roots ; to thi young Galloways, spring, are fi and m ment ya hei А itag. fotemen responsible їй grains are brought every week Burton (at the | on the in the park ; they e grains, hay, chaff, | the art he еа eed) ments: does tot himself give т bushel, delivered), and some 15 cwt. of | and Turnips during the first month оп being the de: 1 men in his employ, but looks с бе йезе үеде auar iea gari samet anr ТУ, Ий: май аса Пон бе н; trei Н digestive, and large quantities of | ort they get cake and up А There is thus great пеабйевз, clean- , and along | being carried out. y rhole ‘of this large саке and grain are bought and served out dajly. То | е former and 1 of the latter Milit, , ept,and some and Mangel Warzel, th ia inerdasod |1 order апа 'quiet over the w this end a herd of about 30 cows are k 80 | with Swedes winter seasor, when all 0 100 ealves are bought all through tho autumn and t0 5 Tos. of the former and a peck of the The е н emi. d de rte sold as yearlings, excepting 8 or 10 heifers kept оп to | last month or two "ey rece tit while tied ар in раан vitis 1 nd 1 to maintain , is en while in © "lo ensi = M puis кү өүө yeast besorgen ЖД is sö even noisy interference which o one often witnesses, 156 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Асосвт 8, 1808; Е dis imposition invaluable on а campai I rejoice to see Lord Kinnaird taking a step in The police зл ard it are remarka able not only for advance. . W. | п | good looks, с dir "intelligence, cleanliness, са disc : | the details of farming. Mr. Ross himself is a sms of pee It Aes IN country where vus e о ог {1є8, t natural ability. Little over 20 years ago, hardly | humo à Аша vill Mio English орй ае his way |still in a transitory [54 a fear of its ultimate ROYAL Wis caen rds OF ENGLAND. tland, i and, and for sever: rs in ce, | welfare, and I look forward to the day when it willbe а! Мохтніү Сопхоп,: Wednesday, August 5.— Presen in the several grades of his profession, and throughout and Dire ith mi ше: P abode of herdsmen, and the Е н-т hum, >P жале E -— € e я А 5" nU А М O alsingham, т Gener; displaying his ability for the direction and superinten-| very paradise e of f at Parr cf od, Mr. үте Му. 4 ддс; Ер bep. den M 1 "The whole estate and farm and homestead one as a remarkable example of good serico тр ants’ sons who get less Өк; Р train- | | — The € я Ec теп. There b ing very few бео of labour—now gd of three languages, а set 2 ме ion of gh veg Colonel iate ма Magn UE КИ ing than n: ak T "feel annoyed аё people suggesting that | re s, М иу, Randell, "ме. Воен Smith, Mr. Wallis, My, | ge роз! rou ox ice = оп ht to be com elled „to send their children IM rm vitre la се „Жас т ые i i db Wells, Ес Wilson ec i aa Professor Simonds, E , and Mr. Geo. Woo pss xw of good management, to agric but some have : not a "rend to call. liben Beg - FINANCES Tho. Ho оп, ой General Hood Ун. š | this will always IT the condition of a good m the report. r шун urgent deman months, and ploughmen's small wages, аыр d Aaen = correct. “е к їп res ар of. бе Нот e Correspondence. and himds to mutually accommodate each cer S bankers on the 31st of July, was 15631 118, 34, E: Fat Breeding Animals.—Man iind in the capacity of а cowherd in the f | Cheques were recommended be drawn for the "m рне а a ners of gem T rat C'asslfo co contained od re tenth — I do ы ге е ber "E being a EE — and — ш> at the Жо а н xcessi e| during the summer ting to 25 or the expens litere objecting E dio excessive fatn p ма 4 j| бегетон) [o^ к Potatoes” in rin g de 2 mer | on m the Show, which would r render it noci that Ted Societ E: icul nths о f 1839, 40 and "A, and I worked for 4d. per|2000/. on deposit at the London and Westminster н T Ma d I e k be withdrawn. i day a sheep. " Over-feeding animals, regardless of expense, to | d re ds than 12; months at school a - rI — e JOURNAL.—Mr. Qen Wallis presented the list of iscon [оё age. It is the Epo interference of wou! subjects, for which the ommittee recommended that етет куйөө ce шо prominent ewe io of food obtu to practical agricultu rists that prompts mi. pr remiums should be offered in 1864, which was and the deterioration of the quadrupeds for "breeding | The d vp decal —€— кар Wem T ti t difficult, by ires of drugs and with was only six weeks at an agricultural schoo И © e 4 Ул, -— mu $e .. £50 Suburban F; T a % he had reached 1. к + 1s, manhood. It isade lorable existence residing i in a purely Р offered y Sir C. Domville) ` and induce them to swallow large quantities of food, r aldi e 8. Construction o ot Cheese Romé .. E 335 А ` t ; ey becom 0! ег i з sted by the Rev. Hon тона pursuit, I have sat looking at the fire ы: а е Peculiar qualities which render x" ures espe- тет e may also be concealed under a load of during the winter evenings til my eyes were tired. cing y adapted for th the production of butter aud 4 t espec! ive! h To break jeson in dreary monotony of such an existence I suggest d br Colonel "Kin б). | ыр а e Bible, . The comparative v: Linseed, Cotton, and ook 5 | ейе; but notwithstanding my pe cakes for А-А. Fary " 10 without any fixedness 6. The best mode ot storing Turnips, Mangel, = arrot: .. . .. КА T. land, and thrive upon it. а cost о — a -— ese ithm of fat upon the frame of an animal must be gre ана € out of all proportion > е * prico pai by Ње райдер, |f who may, as an adve t to attract attentio. er. n the corpulent body pr 2 1 pig or hop i in his shop Я s E B Б. Q a ш е miy aria I е I know myself better than | ' subsequent man mM MEUS T » attempt to justify ignorance; nevertheless, remember- 8. Any other agricultural ing tl at my father could до. have paid the school fees| JmPLEMENT.— Colon sl Chalon, Сайрай pe kc e school du uring | по tha t the Com mittee, after careful conside: ration of the an animal ка ge: proportions are obliterated, and its locom confin: rising up eat, and - > months I beg to protest ар meg А Боз the quadrennial system ertion КӨ P nding Ба with паем employing of 1858, познае 3 ноши! system peat ding {0 bars rio ad каша чыи оба order — and girls during the summer months. The being ate | | the follow assifica : EKAN Lanp S ееп called forth dr the extreme obesity | to 2 MAN d a knowledge E соба Ж. Mb. du FOR STEAM CULTIVATION. of some ч ә. quadrupeds at the late Worces si petens e ior keep farm accounts, арза scho. dt 1864. в IMPLEM AND MACHINERY FOR THE t eR t theorists 1 i met to ise loughs, for ing ir own inte tional - cultivators, clod crushers, rollers, harrows. derable | sch E C eir "MS by serv -|and responsible PUE and praetieal SUME 1865.—1I. iu mie i Ed E Mr CULTIVA- on two grand ^a И Фе ing with men | turists, The intellectual & а СЕ е РЕЛЕ ТӘ forse hoss Т practically чеш v with the СЎЎ of obtaining be r ^ c as the mere basis upon ich young making m og horse rakes, and waggons. some knowledge of its actual condition, a few remarks | lads opportunities for building a sipessictus MC S NONE Macuzmv FoR Тив pie may not be without Service, There Шан Бе Norris | after ы leave schoo ere not being any ыы n LUE ur MN able epe ees n of the real state of Ireland. Because| vision made by landowners, gentlemen facies and roam engines E erem же 75 ec t d h Sg д mills and crushers, chaff кинен саке ers, it revived after t. eed m wo onderful еы, it the r rur ral clergy for inducing. young men to follow ee and pulpers, dairy implements. was concluded t. el all сап d report was adopte that по impediment wo ld М lere h pre its pro- | and the majority of schoolmasters not bein ng able The epon obt the Blewards | of Stock exhibited at ier was i the V ary T EE E oq "E [р E $83 Hl > ЕБ Em EÉ B $ which iik had ыма d «A at mi o ti "ihe evils | teach the elements of botany, are the principal | ee Worce "s agreed ER He bred sight t to in dulge sanguine hopes, Were pasim schoolmasters compotent to t les fi i x AM what an interesting "x eful i the motion of Mr. Robert ur. mds у i ould be for boys and girls to gat atio Professor Wilson, a Committee, consisting of Mr kon Я The ашай f Mans ieu: not тыг иб of he plants, grasses, and ferns they see аген Hood, Mr. Claydon, Mr. Fisher S t тея hi I walked nearly thre dE Holland, M.P., Мг. Randell, Mr. n. wd We тена jns em, while the old “Celtie p si gps o to miles, morning and evening, to ё from schoo ol. А|О wen Wallis with the Stewards and t er and gain y force what could not be ч rural parish sod being a focus for tl ys and girl re appointed to frame regulations s rela ns burst forth. Ireland is still overpop ated scattered over an extensive „area, were | they to p t | to th t Але Фл 5.7, мр etical bad L4 mea country, not in the number but in the] positi on of s d On E motion of Mr. Ва ^ ymon nd Barker of its inhabitants. Most of those wbo struggle to exist to state the name and order of. each plant, boys m by Lord Tredegar, the usual leave of abse was п n few acres are fit only to be labourers, and there is р ldt “а ^|granted {о the Secretary, and the Council cil then «a йе squireen ” who should abandon the gun | A library and r g room e would be a adjourned over the autumn recess to Wedn dnesday, the эг the ploughsbare, en e hunter s the заза б бн А fie rene "me Meo bo reside in 4th November. ystem of small farming is | villages, but the majority of Scotch loughmen could ааттатар ртг тери estroyed, m with it the ignorance, laziness, and | not avail themselves of such auxiliaries. Ав а general ROYAL AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT SHOW AT мые Аа m у accompany an unsuccessful | rule, = Lag ccm reside in Lag; but Scotch WORCESTER. never prosper. I believe that Деге шеп e ouped togeth & convenient „The tabular statements drawn up by Mr. Amos, and " 5 ch exists des less in ке to fum stea нуе "Seoteh plough hi uo айа to бово that opond ou them f m smail farmers, | men’s hours of f labour are from 6 А.м. to 6 P.M., | various erras were subjected which came in The weed : tor su! e ing an interval of two hours from 11{о 1 Р.м. competition year. In the case of bioh ш larger farmers бш who have any knowledge of their It is the general rule on a good many farms to заара d certain pressure w as supplied to pier Pe де 2 m ES ee E" to give о че the quantity of power which h they b. lately різ э а from 10 till 1. groming | mi rtained by the d ter. MT X та м gend керен m not sos who would|the horses the 10 ino rs' work, and the time case of the шо und а Ой ож d quantity ` ут akill gs » с arge arms and to be | о copied M in returning from work on aec farms | of fuel was served out to them, and the period Е а 6f tbe уй тъ. З кыш к land. The will occupy 12 bons CM, da uring the su нану which they continued to perform a certain kind of exorbitant wer fth т diminish the | exclusive of the extra hours sien harvesting e ed work was the measure of their lema ш zc de of the oman Catholic clergy ; I аг) | апа corn crops. Меп so circumstanced w e|the case of the eshi machi , ап о have а fixedness of р to prom t tb "a ны и e папіібу of i 5, and th «t “ takon Eo em imd dly terms ; ; but I| to evening classes in a village after а & hard буз work; to аге tho па wid ДОШ. was ascertained: е рот cilius holy tothe mainte-|and even duri uring the winter mon ths a many | The decisions of the j hinged upon the роже ow s code ver good, ari ч they oppose апу | ploughmen in Scotland are practically кы d from | taken, the time taken, and the quality of the pu NS egre attending "yr classes one or two miles from the|formance in res of cleanness of the straw ob fend to the d T tbe diminution of t d Dus сы ede rity. Th adi Iti sthe general rule for each plo oughma an amu of the sample. Whether it e свай. Б ге өт, the Agricul tural Societies in more than fom Ары 7 to шнш 8 or from 8 till 9; ‚ there- i Маг леба чаа бло М. Дина n p: d|e doubted There ie vaat capacity for im t in Ireland. Its | groo {с and. ming the horses, and i& is too late aft pu a es that they do i tice fit corn for х m туц soil, and Ae point it out as the pasture- | [ge Р.М, к. "Therefore unless each fais ol жу чыр ыс — 7 se. “Tho o corn is AA = put through a thrive. i e s asa village readi and the «беги ine whieh: The horses that it rears are peculiarly здү, | diata bonha чай е O ра рер Ee ag e it to next class X avid uring, The labourer whom it sends! time and war of words e tiating about-the better | of machines, winnowers 28 to pun soldier (iat tke Matar MARY нше food. The MEA M propin. C allowed me tosuggest|the task in the barn, is the more generally ш his natural courage а | in 1857 the establishing of libraries at farm-stendings, | Corn screens and winnowers were subjected to ti x Ататсвт 8, 1863.] passing а ven quantit y of and takin n time and quality of the performan grain through them е | perhaps" dere to the he advantage v which hi his y adjoin- | THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. E very pro- Egal аа у аге e en below. ШШ» Horn: тиру ааш] ро osed alteration to " Psp ` trial per sub- | useless in its practi Loretta operations wêre the competition for threshing machines is | mitting it either to the ог the publie. Among|in brevity and incompleteness he imple- ments with machines are to be subj ected to trial A TABLE OF TIME, POWER, CONSUMPTION, AND оа PREPARED BY ME. AMOS, THE ENGINEER OF THE |; seasons and in such a уча toii БЫ in donly ? as possible those of the eve ery-day work of the farm we are of gi ErTING UP STEA: Coal course priores gratified at its being inau ugurat ted n $$ Minutes | Fuel burnt i P Pe "e BE maaa м weg а фойд. н d wo hi à ; б, tti o. R ks. H m: оп ч! ап whici Name of Exhibitor. n Moris in gin ing u Бегае eis E E jq objections may be made, is that the Society reserves ыш: UM p à hour the right to choose the implements or machines . to X subj эү E trial, basing their choice lbs. Ibs. lbs. | £ on e novelt, th ti i t „i [ Hornsby & Sons.. 12 48 62.0 12 45.5 3.79 aa ppn: of 107. new its ма ыар 4 cpi еВ. 3 НУ „уф син m Ma -— id 2s I i This principle of giving а m hine r imple 4 Бапан, Exall, & Co. 12 128 67.0 12 55.8 465 |310 | меж on t ound of its being a new one, is, we 5 ( Brown & May ..| 10 78 47.3 10 54.5 | 545 |265 ылык erroneous. Th ining after novelty in =: (Tuxford & Sons .|s| 81 32.5 в | 28.7 | 359 [250 Prise of 91. agrioultural орц y has; we venture to think, dono үг Fere Ехаћ, & Co. ..| 8 99 50.9 8 30.8 3.79 |230 A h harm, as it has n the attention of the Е Фара & Со. : 8 10 s : 8 ыз : : = " т. directors of our Оу» to things from the equally mes & Sons á .5- i and in e important object of thoroughl Е ( Haywood, J 8 76 410 8 44.1 | 5.51 |940|Commended. | testing Шела cstablishisl Үш уа ммд ^ Б И ( Ellis & Son T T6 40.5 57.5 8.21 |220 |Commended ав good serviceable engine. | And to put all those out of the field of trial will be , | Parsons 8 63 34.0 70.6 8.82 |225 Ditto ditto ditto ischievous. Doubtless it may be said that old imple- H фын» кө: 8 24 e A e t ts are „admissible, for trial with а view to hug м Robey & C 8 47 39.5 95.7 11.96 230 а show а ©тайїса1 imp E M eA, h s АН j y WA agi ^ Ai. Y, for w ials instit акей, E | Ashby & 5 2. ; , - er, for what should thy be: instituted, if not i Ары Š б HM Gt ы, д) Ну каана ascertain truly, and upon accurate results, what really TEAM ENGINES is а radical йш апы. We presume that the Re : ety means that no old established implement will oal bu e admitted to trial with the view to having a prize Name of Exhibitor. pehme Price. Remarks, given to гы pem it displays in its construction or hour, in lbs. arrangem а radical change. If it means this, it is т" equivalent to placing the chance of trial upon the Barrett, Юха], & Со: 01| 35010 48.8 4,88 20 [Priser 18i ФО. of the implement, the danger of which we ERR cq c Mu dl Mae ЬЕ отаву ез, ns . z - * jj. soto andy bin e mi о earty а тегс. FA Е: E. a P E ан i serviceable engine. praise is due to the Society p carrying out her pue f МӨКҮ» 10 87.7 8.77 240 arrangement for the first time at this show. Johnson & Whittaker.. — .. 4 61.8 15.82 85 readers are well aware, for th - ect has often Table No. the doiala. o :oiieswion and improvement in his ud cemere verde оф рт ета air it vd PORTABLE аиа КООМ. THRESHING сЕ ы 5 P ——-— Y de pum being turned when worn end for E to the uses for which they were a А as good To boators Hai faki dedghé d; ploughs being [wenn distinct from g rape A тус Xvétige (а doubl @ turn #9:п9ү7т700 аш É | corn сгозћегв ею chaff cutters, and so Et TE VERE |, a avo зо hte eed med e pud ed ML ми aud mise v ай describe АЉ of the 330 stands by € sni ш ous urn р, м they nan h vec d icd vr ls 10.11 | ишо, ner aree иа mon e A ATHE ес р" ЫШ n. ^d articles, attendants es each vincire All incon- Brucksha: гове & 59 6.56 : veniences, such as they were, are now obviated by the Burrow & Co t 8 7.76 Grow. d by spectators. Among these, Messrs. Bury | simple. expedient of allowin each жашнан to arretbé& o .. 2 52 КЫТ" 6.44 & Polisi Park Iron Works, New Park Street, "D кыз "t А Prose umeris Тихог а Bons 2 in | 875 | 8:85 Boni wb ud сава Mir a SC NT Nero РЕНО A NUS OM. 4 died Turner .. i it .. LE wood cutting Ё i: EA js К ЖЕК СУЛЫ СИЕ 25 6.94 i machinery; —— үс поло аи) [ШО Пар c edem wich oa desidi improvement, Уш, whieh, Пе Hornsby ivre 25 6.88 Under the shedding there was the usual en Уз я сут een ея Society's Show, аа — S AE ко з iu collection ofall kinds of. farm та implemonte- blows vid Ad a repe da — Clayton & Со 2 s 10 60 |horse hoes, cul ior qaos ary аййттершф and | ш Whole gere n ents then of the Highland Wade u^ il RE AME aco epe es HE— | mami am La i of th: Egon ¿— | Ѕосіебу?в Show approximate closely to those of the Gilbert ant e 5 LL Royal Анис, tm A and Lr ies will thus in the E х 3 6.83 and we may hereafter refer as occasion оЁегв, іп more | , багы 363051 E. VE d sni ul one - reram -— the "novelties which eene of eum. Јолу у = Bres m ements ; k Underhill gi 4 ы i s portable railway, | } min ip m ms утуэ h them, but it ih " which « on clay me a whero heavy crops of gel | e ETS оси 1 40 | sis | Wurzel and other roots have to be moved late in the | p ТВі is е second visit visit More "d com rr aer eere Robey a А 5 55 . 8.87 season, will be of real practi il utility. e ide d ofi wdrates 832, not зт Зак во Savory .. „ЕД ЧЕ. 6 8.79 І ts of iron rails mounted upon longitudinal |. an evidence 5 ural prac- Holmes . : 6 8 8.08 ОЕ Df dik erento е the wood, and | 1% and the interes n shows Table No. 2. БОТ of 164: feekor 1 сой, a rod, rwn те а » datement, "hat while ч "1892 ce mis imple- COMBINED STEAM THRESHING AND FINISHING | фе, with some shorter 1 t entered, in this show 1 gore] MACHINES. by tongues and sockets, by means of which | mi tor peri dun eleven-h Although SELECTED AND FRICTIONAL TRIALS. 500 SHEAVES THRESHED. cross superseded, and the п scope Kelso i is неее во favourably situated танида nra н " т despatch in shifting attained. Iron tie тодв| 107 59 о of access to чарг nevertheless, as the e I Miro Dowd, Me power " а the gauge, and а few iron spikes, side wedges свт Name of Exhibitor. “doing tbe to drive the "desti? |and dogs are sometimes useful. Price of t g uc {М Machine | rails and slee vesp iE lengths 15s., half rod 8s. 6d., | | Cattle. [Horses. | Shee p. | Swine. mpty. ; - bs., "eg 2s. - per pair; grer and ud j = ^ = 2 7 i der tie-rods, 1 1 spike, 1 side wedge, ап vg elso n e. o EN 9 99 5.77 10 rods; if with 2 feet 24-inch gauge, 1з. 32, егт 7. ми | im | n» | vn | 86 Wallis & Co. .. (3) 15 50 9.6 5.535 Ilich gauge 9d. per rod extra. The dise ren Glasgow 1857 415 240 9 | 112 Holmes.. ... 97 0 10.285 6.817 invented and patented by , of Wester- | Aberdeen ..| 1858 450 189 590 79 Shots. або. " 6 а и M. tus hill, Linton, near Staplehurst, ‘Kent, was shown Fdinburgh Ф ме и и cs p- by im CELL 1T 786 9.66 4.8 in operation on one of the ere steam|Perh .. 1861 338 155 616 79 bons t Со. .. |. 90 55 849 ^ 4089 |ploughing was in operation, and it appeared ке Kelo .. 1868 245 127 582 79 N.B. Each Machine run empty for Five Minutes, and | be ibas and easily worked. ч : . the result recorded as per last column. n Such were the entries, but all the animals entered - Кон) 2L prize. " (3) 15i prize. (8) 101. prize. dot oppijana, Je enabling the е оч Базе were not exhibited. Amongst the list of those which - "Table No. 3. VR REIS varying поише ion | were not was ©“ ” entered by FIXED BARN WORKS. йа continuity, and for enabling tho ercoked line, are | Lord Kinnaird, but which was sold at 250 SHEAVES THRESHED. d of a ingenious, ы, the " apparatus желе ТЯ enough тона IEEE m. pd түбө зүү) -power POrse-power : ill. each class was le - Name of Exhibitor. Tim phot ec required | fertile clays. БЕКТАУ t ә! PALAPES y of good but y occupied. | in drivin to drive "mh In the c aged the airing | Machine GREAT MEETING OF THE HIGHLAND AND AGRI- | qualities. In К e. Jub Wann v Wa pty CULTURAL SOCIETY’S SHOW AT KELSO. ball Daet 24 и ие ао S ig Min. Sec. Аи which has opened with such | һат, which ' н omes “Van Tromp,” Humphries т 16 40 5.50 elements marked by many novel features placed — Due ot s "Forth" first. Clayton & Co... ..| 12 55 5.83 of arrangement. In the first and important p second, in the class of two-year-old bulle, the Barret A Exail od MEC $33 the “prize system," which in was a| There were not * MM in aged N THE pA н $ | ее Society's Shows, has no longer ап bulls Tn the cows the animal Lady Рона » Pride of Er pov Ү- as some seem to thinks Mah achinee | Sontiwicke" which too the fn rst prize Clayton & Со... zi 3.93 | tice MAE gir giving prizes to implements or s took.also the first here; Mr. Douglas, hi MA N.B. The Machines were rua empty during a period of y done away with, b that the ү ford's “Queen of Athelstane," being second, The class Five Minutes. — (1) 201. prize, are to be given under another and a better system. * CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ататат 8, 1863, 758 THE GARDENERS' of Polled Aberdeen or Angus animals was well r .sented, both » free and excellence, the в sam remark being ap; e, although in less degree, to the | Ponad mum к>) by far the finest foinn è of the was undou btedly the Ayrs m e do | not lUe m we hav ". сео а, i pur ай examination ag land cl was good, indeed pines соп tain ning some тшу И fine ние. Of the elass of fnt. 8 tock, said, the animal which took the st p LM able for its fine 8 cuenta and noble size. .Of the Horses, the princi а | benefit to the interests of agriculture. The speech was remarkably The following i is a list of the prize-takers :— CATTLE. SHORT-HORN BREED. Gold Me v —Bull “Master Annandale,” W. рага Haydon Bri MR -— Sol., Wm. Stirling, of Keir, М.Р, ; 2d, 10l., e Binning; 3d, J. Wilson, , Manor House, mie ч Bulls, 9 years old.—90L, Wm Haydon Bridge; 2d, 10l., Sir T. B. He epburn ; 3d, es r Haddon, ар 6 Вап, Joling 100. A. & A. Mitchell, Alloa; 2d, 5l, Douglas , Lord Kinnaird. aw 92d, m James Douglas; 3d, f „„ James Douglas. "a LLED m ERDEEN рен X Old Bull.—901., bert Walker, p* ang 9d, 10L, Alex. Bowie, Arbroath; 3d, е Peterson, nos /NG-WOOLLED ОТН! N LEN Tup.—101., Thomas pu Browne, ү иел, pu Lord Kinnaird; 3d, T. B. Bro 90g, Fi Wwe ie ess than чын er Феод Sl., John Gibsons 2, „ В. 8. Ski H SHORT-WOOLLFD OTHER THAN BOU Tup.—107., yos Thomson Douglas, Moni 98, gl, John Gibson, "Woolmet ; 3d, Lord Kinnaird. SWINE. —$8L, Richard Dickin, Heaton Norris; E B la: breed. AA EIE? D. Findlay, Easterhill; 3d, W. B. Wain 4L, Thomas D. Fin Carbead. Wainman; 24, 3L, T, D. Жү mimo ki ү, B Wai С. Dickins, Coldatres TRO. Pigs, not оем 8 months old, small vel W. B. an; 2d, 2L, Nicol Milne, Melrose; 9d, tlie Eal f Wem тзез int the ring. OE th sit ша , Pull, Ц years old.—920L, Alex. Bowie; 2d, 10L, Alex. Bowie snid that never the Earl of Southesk. 7 y 151, ВЕ. YORKSHIRE : The an реу meetin ofthe Yi паін, Яру at the meetings of hol Societys сана а ог апу age 15L, J. Н. E, Wemyss, M. Р.; 2d, $ g orkshire - Den ced sheep d were ое: Heifers.—l0L, the” „Бап of Bouthosk; n, iis » the Earl of sls Г ey ape qe We hope 8. ы; dero r y . Paterson. т ег a d Heifer, EN the iot Boii i 2d, 4L, the Earl | report, for which we have n ne. in our nod MS 57 E Of the | o£ Southesk ; S m "Paters p ve ne м затое branch py xar eral excellence formed ме pi АЎ). toon bridge ná the main ci. but much eannot/be expected | Gold Medal Cow, ‹ "Harte siot." Tames s Опа, SEM across the river n fact, all the leading features of the ві this season in this department, and was not there- wm Bull—20L, John Qunningham, рэ » 101, | national agricultural ——— 8, мер p Ду ЖАТ d for William Keir, Tweedenside. rovincial Societ: А great show and ore looke Two year old Bull.—20/., Alexander Jardine, Lockerbie ; * etn d y. g du he In t ement department, in which there are 10i, the Duke of Buccleuch ; 8d. Robert Stobo, Agi. o eS. and a good show ot Let £t mii 31101 entri ditio) байкі of which Bull, Теш, —10L, James Graham, Dalbeattie. — е always features of tbe Yorkshire meeting — Cd the чала ү, jn which exten ito 68 | Old Cow.—15L, Jam оз Graham 8L, John Cunningham; | 100 man ufacturers .of agricultural i molei ын ое туо рнк үа арыйа Е: »* repete tuere "^Heier.—10L, the Duke of Buccleuch; 9d, SL, ditto; 3d, | their wares, and among "them those of в t Вена! Lm + › Mn d. dnd | ditto. and cultivators show their tackle at work, We v Я perhaps the ‘large: and, an EL Yearling.— П of G1 comes out in full force, almost if not quite as good as | James Graham ; 3d, Walwood Mae well at W with his usual stock of machines—eorn- | зоа crushers, chaff-cutters, root-pulpers, and #ће 11ке. Іа! Gold Medal.—Bull, the of Hamilton. BarH AND WzsT оғ ENGLAND.— TE the m ей department, or what we would call the| pem Medal. "me Polybii ЖЗ Duka of Athole. ole. _ f this Society was те at th г Г Iren: ‘ machinery in motion " department, the same enter-| nar uke of Athol Taunton, ọn Saturday last; pregant prising mavufacturer exhibits combined machinery for. Howotson, Thornhill; 5, Seo chlan, Paifron j 2d, 101, Robert | (in the Ghair), Sir J. "I. B. Duckwort сар ре жан» н сзсз з ои, пам d ке Bishop igas d тетен вий etre, » Gillett mi Je dm are, as usual а e an ж tys show: n Stewa Strathaven ; essrS. A s essrs. air, emridge, ruce, №. frs ished. by the OR aul gr egit й атто, m er Fleming, Bothwell; 2d, ôl., ash B. H. Clarke, J, Daw, B. R M. Dawni, T, Dwy, of th ffcutters being шат m M y— | Tesi in ES з Ы, поран № BL, David пе алда раа М, Бу t J EA x Ec wh ich M Г non of |Crossk: ^ ington e Du s am John onathan Gra; . u . not let, жеу еме el: i Tee wald, Ayr; 9d, 5L, Tweedie; |J. Han Я J. E. Knollys, pe H. E. үз suffer cither fir or ses анод A Heifer, yearling.—SI. gna ; 34а, 4L, Miss Е, Мау, ©. S. Poole, J. Р. ы, . Bi their examples of pearing ingehimes sio inem Hope Jühostone, of Annan ; ids 8d, the Duke or of Hamilton. - Sillifant, J. W. ы, E. U. Vidal machine exhibited by them Widdicombe Wr, H ‚ St. J. Maule mem m фарозу е, or press Old Bull.—920L, Jobn Males colm ian Locbgüphead; за jj, e! | ovd i itor) Patre, бв S est wide -Messrs. Howard, ot Dake SEN ci A aam bot The S эт an аз formation d E vi Н сүүс of or the info ford, eame ont as usual for iheir liberality | Drs фал cid Hil ML, tho. Duke nf Athole ; 28, 200, | those desiring t^e aid of the Chemical Professor th а enterprise, the Kels "C visitors would hav e um Cow. OL, the "Duke of Athole; 24, 5l, the Duke of | Dr. Voelcker vus EE петом id к E returned to their homes without milton; 84, Allan Pollok. future ades ld be 101, Leadenhall the fact that steam cultivation now "formed a part of "нант кафе: d, Jo A г toad Miel: 94 9., ЧО ЕДЫ Р. de modern farming in its advanced districts. Messr&| Heif Y di 1861.— 8L, Joh Howards apparatus works to-day (Wednesday) and to- | of Friends Sd. Jobn Malo. НӨН 9 P dhe Duo ,2 > — brought up the gem report of ү peur in belonging to the celebrated fa Cross Heifers.—Gold Wm. сие еа 'Birkenside. безер Сеше po ur т "^ oai r. Dudgeon, of Spyl ) UD n зр : etas бее а) рат, not far fan Ohi -pelat Fon VERE ш ted the Society that independently of the 10007 due ef the increasing hold whueh tbe system of € E us old Medal, Stallion, " Champion," William Kerr, Lochend, | from the сісу of Bristol, t enin introduced Љу the Messrs. Howard is| Nd “Stallion, 30l., David Riddell, Duntocher; 9d, 15l, h pllrede md ole | ng upon tbe public mind, that since the trial n, Crossfát ; 84, James Kerr, Kilbirnie, Stewards, members of Committee, and | the burg piii la Joc Инн Авто S зеза Peter Crawford, officers, who were nominated at t the last meeting 09 | have been Meders. "Hiller. EM Sims ‹ vene Mies helsi R ‚Хой у jBlsarhaven j 80, James Lawrie, | С ji havi “ч е bit а complete collection о н Ка 2 ears 018.181. William Stirling, М. now formally Sprinter, viz. аф, з i mire А maison | 9 hn fimdlay, Easterhill, Glasgow; 8d, Байчы Clark, Skwar д, of toe эл e on, E. U. Vidal, Д combined reaper апа mower; Aveling & ws E rx | ап P. Pitts. E elect, Mr. J. Ке е, which has travelled 6000 | 3d, DS cit Munt тга ЖЬ 81, Ран Вир; Stewards of Horses.—Mr. C. Go n. and бош & Shuttleworth and -Messrs. Esam e ere Эбт) ^w; Duke of Hamilton; | Luttrell. t Ken ps and еж steam | 5 758 out in fair Ғогсе— Hun tively ry (mies оа S fe ftre : remark: date, Mesers. E Kemp, Nielioison exhibited their mowin and геаріп; hi while Sbireff, of Dunbar, had rbi mig the * known drills, manure distributors, pe 2 ection of mk ements and machi o е e TS— Edinbu mei йш nes—the produce er was ver well MR. iar lAN The "Chair WAS ti m. whoin remarks on the improye- drew pointed attention ieultural statistics, the made some excellent ment куню 1 stock, and to the important subject of a agr a rhaps £he largest | t of Mr. John Pringle, of КК Foal), ari зз Duke ot 2 КҮ. Н. D. Erskine, of f dps ums Se Бае Й 8 уеатв ho гэн; the Duke’ of Hamilton; 2d., 5L, Ы тея 2 d: PLN. — rd Maxewelhi dd y, 2 years о] wood Maxwell; of Hamilton; 38, Yo Kerr, Balbirni Mello iie Dim Pix i Duke of ee m MR : 58, ditto. orough-bred i qud 50 € ЕМ оті, КУ Tory Kelso; 20, 5, Я.А, George Simson ; tx ; n Four-shear Tup.— brt в, доп, La: 1. Thomas Brydon, хә 2d, a Flliot, yA ks NL ing. Тарты James Brydon; 2d, öl, ditto; 3d, Five Ewes.—8.., James Brydon ; 2d, 41, us mas Elliot. Five Shearling Ewes.—8L, кне Lok b W. Paterson, Langholm — «i өн л. Four-shear Tup.—10/.. Pon James D pite omar: n homas X Penienik ; 2d, 5L, hear! ,—101 "EPA Sa apesan deni ve Ewes.— ohn Wil Marry, son, Roslin; 9d, 4L, homas ое Inc dau феод; #4, 41, е Har | BL, 'our-shear st. бю Beott, DE Ра = ames Aitchison ; 24, 5L, R. S, Five "LE o Award. Five Bhearling Ewes.—8/., R. S. Skirving ; 2d, 4L, ditto. "Hamilton ; 24, 3L, James | emyss, — Aitchison, падай л, |, Stewards of Implements.—Messrs. John Gray md 1b. n ; and J. Е. Knollys and H. P. Jones Stewards of Poultry—Mr. $. Pitman and Dr. Brent. Stewards of Horticullure.—Mr. Jonathan Gray md Rev. J. Phillpotts. А of ihe Aris Depart Williams, J. Daw, and Horis Secretary, Mr. R. В. M. Di 1 A ment, —Dr. à W. Silifob aw. Т n essrs. 1 j dinarotion, | Á long: рита ти. discussion ensued, Аг motion of Mr. Pitman, relative to the Socie m ; of meeting in in 1865; but Ly her do: | the subject was deferred On the motion of Mr. "Xm seconded by б uw b OR dog ih meeting. make the s: буе а ford to rd AVGUST 8, 1868.] ments, s, without m rendering the jety responsi A THE GARDENEN CHRONICLE к ыы GAZETTE, event of failure. кер was ар sisting of Messrs. Pitman, Luttrell, mmonly saved, ny ET Үү Р и Qe feni. sun trei contain: yon Knollys, Gordon, and Captain Adair. d, tas ы reason. of the absence of npa Boa of MS pta and Dover eve m Mr. JoNATHAN GRAY, E yo Н, Williams, moved үзү саре of surface ists Ва, to Pan in Ho mbridgeshire, Hampshire, and Surrey that a sum of 1007 ranted for providing depth ү: cultivation is more ора M. чу jail ронан ctively. е Р чот фый». for ^d. нін... play of articles in the||power, a deeper and more fol smi is the conse- 7 ihe Maizemore farmery is adapted to manufactures department, and x was | персе; 8d, hat as а natural gequence of 1 —he tenant, Mr. та? МА ing а well- Siml тоо, on the dii "of Mr. Acland, | d re, | known br - Accommodation is (who now occupying the chair in the place of) лаг of the р of treading, and t tins їп- | provided 12 horses in stalls, 30 fatting beastsin Earl First that a special report on the subject, creased volume of active soil obtained, gres crops| boxes, апа ,50 to 60 store beasts in yards and sheds. should be made by the Arts Committee at the October| follow, Ода] soils the efect of these improved con-|It із ОЁ the simple trident form, the central line of ditions is SUMMO but more йз y upon Ше | эор being of double width, e cross buildin: ing. how:—Mr. Gordon brought up a and ап nonok that the horse RATAN, of ды was ;certi ifie d 107 m uring t ‚ ля n moved that iin prize be forthwith. paid, p after some n cussion as to whether the 1 gs резо паса (шо del) was disqualified or not та ground of do Заю sre н was Pas ра сбое iat h Bel eros ot hea "E £g Ba з, Е єк Bp 5 о „©. B üq e E "n Y e| puah дей by uo use pe AE! steam foren h. m alluded to in this essay, уу e8— де» соа1в сап and hills abd rger averne "m. unt of cent ) farms so cultivated w | accurate accounts of rio о ете A sort ba ave been kept, a saving Re with horse e culture, to a very consi LpA here ppuru, iria nly be yy und во as Seed. yw rable grently 4 p ёо add s ito the proceeding "m i-| now made, tackle ^re ci а most gratifying inference, that those] or.60 s ive—where ra [^ and ex fl елдик of the earliest manu- | n that Mr og ы рле; hengt s|in ps MA of bie lion clays by the | stea ien aeh Мор ordin EW: 14007. from designs of Mr. Wilkinson, of Ох work, which contains this "and other desi gns, well deserves a place in the library of every landowner, 11 41 y with their important additions and i rd to t the agrieulturist who m i try, and reading the accounts of the farms provements, will айо fearlessly embark i n their of рош labour ma }-бхрёйле, more perfect culti- pecially desig ned аат оп plans and even. on n details adapted | to the vation, and а nal quence, lar; кн Mer A qim а more remunera- d|| tive, er paye ent of capital." We the! many who are they shall C эйи steam а lian to, r or not д ring | zd yn to Young Women e the Working Clase, а few words to Master. ^ Feed Strachan, M.D, Dollar. By three and. а half] hours. Аерге тере Уга ther G. Manual of S. ural So vert Commended Ess of Steam Cultivation. Ву да, 4 h Read, Elkstone, Cheltenham. H,- Allnutt, аб үсе Agricultural Library and Estates Gazette hes 200, Fleet Stree Pin de йым, hav. t heard as pap et to best essay 0 Р; steam cultivation З been here is one D ranks Е of the in th » estimation | 'hom е prize for {һе | The а awarded, but | t К, а farm, of which | The Agricu wide and о, By Henry С. Саги. of the Royal рь o wich. Houlston & Wright. and ui nit prim AA prae of UE байра of Шо offers and — scientific instruments presen t that о This i intelligent ders | Natur |In a tract of 16 pages Dr. Sirachan says enoug dom conyince the pond тебе both of the great impor- | tance of the sub and she n which he writes, wisdom mE Chris benevolence of the wr wish his уу ard US eyery r master M mistress, Ae per 1 аніс pd prejudice and ues ins sie more strongly than 3 inso проп fhe-observance of а most mischievous articular] ti We P опг quotatio: ҖЕ large class of female domestic pd jui: Ке of the tract in which fap ы per iod mistresses y households :— * Thes g persong e taken at а very early age most successful | Or. how- t d { ж ter. Тһе wor ever 1 1 à exactly the рош the interesting ’s remarks the of some of his n Боан who do not apply Steam € for the poepom t tillage. Their work that su чав ло don. wi easing rains during пену the Д able but 3 by регі сівв. of air and water, A. that certain хы may be са relative positions of these tw " to you will танін Aer es in thi preservation in EA path of rectitude. Imagine any of your own well- our Жары; but what influence they der: stated periods, and but of short dur. whatever, we think, for e directly with the | ke. “ть 5 following i is his advice to the er:— о general laws can, we think, des of any us le -the whole of the a g. in n this district, cnityation w interrupted as to prevent-a TU of and directions we intei to M piion to the remarks арӣ | 8 ord him in the course of the e to the атш гу but “what we would | urge in ihis work is this— п er hawaii children, removed from your guidauce, how г) you wou ld be to any one A took a motherly п е «t 2f severa Fe ere must he f h the yon eria rudem that every at іа nd being planted at all, and ras the а ne of onl, a stream which will fim forth in a sha of the question. ently at the m AE n ДЕ е х4 vili м EE nome) cd of c TRU ou are e alre tion oF Fapringed iud er b n, e steam had been raised, s "a woe "rel vie а нро ле Жент а і ility mmorality t the and stopped its adu: and еуеп viis p" "EB ie uo гше Кт ї to b Sin ogno mn state of the land was such that a much ише orar ^ - fret pos Es ihe many ang 1 pr я. тош intercourse between iip sexes рем untimeo smaller quantity of work was done. Нуе, under | the fir orant - JE bad Ar бирее o advantage bs us s Bitte iscing will рент Lm that M rms these cireumstan the в pl stood well in f аба үн М ай, te e likely to will c pm ore innocent kind be comparison with horses. Тһе fault s many moder: ШАШЧУ worse — Led тЫ b substit tuted. E nof : Pei that girls will not pont Mos ce апды =з тош enjoyment, but also all hopes of implements is, that Her sueceed only under certain favourable circu Although the work Be this, the worst of seasons, may seem small, yet the » tools ре labi with, and also of the inferences m the мат is easily to be repaid byi a drs care on ours - ake psej iaa meali кен paida cing. In order be team with cattle, on Jefi ARUM by thnos farmen | The information is as follo rength of cattle, had де acres to Nn d 40 ud not pigated, or 33 per cent. rm T an idea iris. | farmers that aiy nE called br ЛҮ; of * sc ^jsof n шц! abstruse, and кас tote a dose Though we are far from saying is not ie case with [o "idi of meteorology tended sens, yet ьо muc ch has be en доп E io it ts most e: * No. 2, with А ү! strength of cattle, had 70 acres, and 25 acres E cent. ** No. 3, with а naa strength of cattle, had 66 acres plant, and 24 left, o ^ 36 per cent. * No. Mr vea ith qium and 30 Working oxen Siepeseed with, 154 € ^s н E e, or eA iet of the The ilities s mu me» йе в pen й led dge hited, wi to render effectual service t p ma red with c срарауіхе ease, and with a very lie "tention to the subject. уо we =" around t and stri e | menta during the past 50 years in M eu as regards the gru opa di of Ne the innovations that chemistry has wrought t mnd, ААД other numerous we are inde то ey liave, — in | give the subject а Tespih эн - "pe an immense bene - — 4 йу бү We equi m o with the author, + ill be foun! accomplis ish it; are thus driyen to enr ia Br land is not fi more harm i E are the io ics рана to whieh it has to convey in imple language all the information in meteorology which i is дк] to ё: аз a guide to prog- nosticatiou of the weather. The Farm Homesteads of England. Parts IL and Ш. Edited d y J. 3. Бейеу Denton, М. Inst. C.E., F.G.8.. &c. L views This а ы ыы work i to | in Parts. art П. шын нерн, сукан клр д .| they have eii of enjoyment to i grea anny to a to Aak ov to perse- | 5 ish agriculturists, we cannot | "- must ж were a kept entirely from бш им pecunie d i You must, therefore, see the unreasonableness of the usual prohibition of ollowers! God Almighty by His immutable laws of nature has declared that mA shall have followers. Can we imagine that these immortal beings, with the элә о constitu meni ав paraplyen vith Ди as great, with affections as Кее » Were = o the Кы merely to minister tọ D E ue to | our caprices ! to do, аз you and I have, b deer haye и p R be trained for immortality, A like all God's sentien! ^ reatures, ninds “followers? “ t th the first step on the road з Devon Herd John Tanner, of Rose ЖАЛ; d ore Ta tepels e А ат, СЕ, di ied of rs qan m the other cows up to зает for дыш near ' side of the r^ az Ram Sales Охковр: 42 Cotswold йч rams, bred Mr. Richard Lord, corn, and hay'asjto those which fnrtead of giving them; 20 lbs. of deni one-third less in weight of Sw bee n cut. eto агу е THÉ m CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. were dali led but ulped Swedes, e y^ 20 ree "wer de га оп of Stanton Harcourb; а very fine lot pA - mals : ыз ка est price realised was 18} gs, the 97. 13s. ned This sale was foliowe wi that ^ 31 lambs, from the flock Р Gillett, of Southleigh, and кіне of these ealisi high 1 gures; the pric s ranged from otsw Dev mien 11 108. eac res an veeks i e ach 5 E best 20 of the "Devon, fidei, gain wher M th o , Fin di ing that there wasa material ipeo р eem | e 9]bs each ; e adjoining field, giis shearling ram a: аа: t Р s which ге; sn in 59, Corn [Ас@пат в, 1868, а prete ые deir a 505., Жш cem m3 be er r falis for Rain" or for oM Wert d уча enclosing stamp to 1, T A Garden, ], E.O. ; and 122, Regent Stre n, and has рї jefa ction vide is from $ Tot * Royal Horticultural Ga: ens, South Kensingto Nay ао TAI You тор Fawler; the ^s gbest price was average 7l. 5s. 2d. 30 prime ram lambs; b red by тише "T: on Dec ember 19 pt up MR a revera Mundy, of Culham ; ; the ders e 555., while a few under-mentioned lots of sheep in m d folds, and fd c m lambs, the аата - both. teens exactly i siis except ey e 2 had 15 1. Mr. W. Stevens, а the аби Gatehampton | of о; e per y, and t 1i lb. of flock ; there was a bri sk demand, and — saved |o Pec: e. e fired on in eis told from 67. 165.; t Déceitker 19 t o Jan шагу 19 Was 241. lbs., and that on ught Mr. ‚ Chillingworth, at 177. the oth 18lbs lambs, bred from the flocks of Me. et ote), ton, Roberts, of -— and Druce, of Eynsh ana the | d cotton- dh. qos. 77. P. ton. т ригрове property of М dshaw, of Lew, wie. owed | carrying this арас рын this year for the ; first time; tbe average мем little under 57. Weight. | - ЕА. Hamps }еер and Devonshire Notis. —When ^ РЕЧЕ: I first хык to reside inm os rich а& |544 lands of Somersetshire, between Bridgwater and а the & |8 Mendip Hills, I black Yes | 1bs.| 168 | 1bs. sheep; and, on "m inquiries, was told that 15 cross-bred two-| 591| 657| 66 |121b. ofoil- Dy Down sheep did not pay for grazing on rich ә | toothed whether of Beans, 201lbs. о Jande, and that. it wis difficult t hem B for the д uve сыл Swedee, ani анай niarket rather scepti tical xfor о quanti of hay (not on this point, and having a decided reference for the ансау Ея ev mutton of the short-woolle 2 Tes duced g 2 |1 six-toothed and 811231267 |144* 8а abov make the following experim mde whic еа Devon i should be o ene is Pituated Меж ihe тн of iie A. мее | marsh, and con sists principally of good Pe d on а * Ia Downs (six-tootke ей)! 888. 419! 31 Same as above. * Th -toothed D her i i and well алара to sheep grazin from ш to iin! Ibs. gib Ошон б: bas mrs In the spring of 1861, I Бобі 300 two-toothed de ada чина, sheep, all in fresh condition and of good E sd ч | Tbs. | 1Ъз. | 1bs. these 100 were Hampshire Downs iud 3 4|5 cross-bred two-| 581| 639| 58 Безе ЗА нире Notts. І picked out 30 of the best ee н i toothed ^ wethers, р.а m of the pastures with 60 of the be E Devons Уз Pen c Qe niea of 1: bi ef intending to sell them off from time ex ti à | instead ocn becs eñt dor x butcher м the Dev 5 9 two-to othed Devon|1187/1306/119 |Same as No. t for market during the summer, and were peter Pd EARS. M ed but little wide ent. e чое Downs А ED ed д Tous HE M De C ^i in tle 8 the 30 Downs, n 30 of the A. ийите! 0; Tidgwor our in net t Devons, on a piece of which had | Zath and West of Eng land Agricultural Society's been pre fed down. time I had both | 70"па/. lots of sheep weighed, and I » ELCA ШЕШ OB oco EA PEU RA мели 28, when I found that. the 30 Downs had| |F 42 REOR E reased in we eight : 2431bs, whereas the 30 Devons| 5 ё 2 £ ё H Ё 4 i. QD. p Rm. uU 4 о ш Devona were then sold, but the Downs still К & "m 4 E remained on hand, and were folded on a pio А bare| | : P upland Grass, wit үш 30 Devons which had feeding g after the pee theseason. I hs pet sheep : аё g on 2 Mes daily ni lb. of oilcake, n pint o їз, rm E a ul - ves ei = hs $ m. "ih 1 E is mem "EHI = ok place on Mare hat from November 28 e ю F| pesas Ке to March 3, the 30 Deire h Tad only | ре vi vid = > $ S 5 > 25 ЕЕЕ = IA cm uM ӨЕ ӨЕ v8 gs кй, Ф| ч S the following sc schedule :— Bes? | Е z SIRE e2252252|2|FP THE Зава 8а БЕ ЕТ р нр ы Кы С s3 2@| 25 ES HE ki Remarks. E Ё р Бр SERI евагавь |2 Бо o реу = | Hi E A 3 o Тыв. | Ibs. | bs. | Iba. | Ibs. |Ibs. ү E c Weight 4321/4564 4776 4981 4988 5 |Р 2| 205) = pom рі р ры | g | 5 а 5 E ke " „б Өз: em не а ЯЯавА В Еа ЕДД |= BIE sjan Чїктонтхоз or FrmsT LoT оғ 30 Dzvoxs, E m З © гаг у юш оро ы-ы ы or: 13 Е a RN | ийе аб Aftor 4} товка grazi S BOB юы € 78.2 PE n | & eu E MAN WzroniNos or 8 L n 0 ғ Бесохр Lor or 30 DEVONS, з а zags Е E F 2d = lbs. | 1Ьз, | Ibs. | Ibs.| 1bs ls. м a |Б zE Weight | .. |4195/4436|4724 4795. Wes ubi cL В = |5 8% x è B @ К Increase 241| 288| 71 | 600 Eo 184 weeks’ graze t Walt EE ES oss Н : 8 © Bs the same period, from cmn 28 to sim clie io ESR 52 March * І also made experiments in order to ascertain = ak 8E whether sheep f. in weight as fast as those whi хр Бов 6 ЕРЕ 8 are allowed to run; and whether e. рове, of. TE hia я up Б, before they are given as food, is Ав o. alr tated, i in one ; field I folded 30 Dons e ad 30 soe: M 1 Ё FE zx 1 n^ dw d "dut 8 ES of oilcake, 14 pint of Oats, 20 lbs. of pulped Swede | |. 8| aok and a small quantity of hay ; and into an adjoining field, which had ed down quite bare, I put 20 | Crover бла 10 Сезем Devon sheep, and gave them quantity of oil- ver D ry peers а trench of a foot wi а a Mutin the wanb. of: исз сев à both penat peace "e ies CrAR Northamptogehire, Ty — AVE YO LAWN ?—Use BELCH HERS PATENT Р NTAIN EXTRACTOR ; which nea] removes Plantain ч Daisies, and — them with fine Turf. Price 6s.: to be had of all Ironmongers, Mg, меи ,S.& E | Hyper ue TT 1, Essex Street Strand, An — HavruoRNs HEXAGON a WI ICK GARDEN NETS are guaranteed Mei kinds T d т ч from Je. Flies, Birds, &, t ets aro ui recommen all o principai | ord Те jals, Patt d Pri eus ог n АША atterns, an e li 3 Mr. HavTHonN, Nottingham 2 Es n AN w 1862, Miis PATENT STABLE FITTINGS and HARMLESS LOOSE BOXES, PATENT IRON COW HOUSE FITTINGS, and IRON PIGGERIES, mu n Prize Medal of“ Highly Commended" ges the only Prizes conferred on any со competitor in this class, Particulars soni on application to the Inventors and Makers, MUSGRAVE BROTHERS, Ann Street Iron Works, Belfast. Paxton Ta Sheffield, Established 1788, INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL WAS AWARDED i SAYNOR & COOKE FOR SUPERIORITY OF QUALITY IN Pi | AND n. Kxivzs, &c. ? KE'S celebrated English mi AYNOR anp СООК French Exhibition bein I KNI Men Med f be obtained of a En table in the three bd all Кү m warranted d bot pr Seller and Ма! N.—None are genuine unless marked Saynor, Other marks would cause ын as these Knives am tempered by an improved p s known only to the Макет W 5. UNDERHILL/.S NEW PATENT e | FENCE for GARDENS, LAWNS, &c. Manufactory: Newport, Salop. Warranted the strongest and most du cé Fence ever is easily тёрге compactly when upm M cciden: use, 75 intet реа. E exportation, and can mesh required, a any height and m at prices from 4d. to 1s yard ad upwards. factory, or ott tho [ Abingdon Street, W nmm apply at the Manufactory, London pn Акош, Mr. R. WINDER, 18, n Percha Tubing for Watering Gardens. НЕ GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY have the leasure to acknowledge the receipt of the gerens te effect on the. imu consid valuable invention for Garden par inasmuch as dens in bout one-balf the time, Мисао. by the GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, 18, Wharf Road, c Road, London 5 Wholesale Dealers in town апа country. longer Necessary. _, MITES PATENT BLACK VA amid whom the most flattering testimonials M been which HILL & SwrTH will forward Sold in casks of Wa 30 f | at the Manufactory, Apply to рань Brierley Hill Dudley from be obtained. e and 76, Cannon Street, E.C., түт. d Avavsr 15, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 169 n Prize py al, 1 THE PATENT IN-DOOR PLANT CASES USGRAVES PATENT BLOW COMBUSTION STOVE. кй ЕС, сф. e is the t ud War (ro WHICH A PRIZE WAS AWARDED AT THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL BOCIETY'S EXHIBITION). p^ y Hot idus and ШР "effici t sid in in rn in Churches from Baturday till ШЫ evening, without attention during the houma of worship. SOLE MANUFACTURER, JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORES, deserving of spec 1 attenti , be f DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W [| is аеру, | май ыш BL sd = еше sS) e! Frisia paie n Г, СНЕ uk 1 асе is er » ma ade e for Small Conservatories, ur The PATENT IN-DOOR PLANT CASE is опе of the most useful of tho Gardening novelties of the Piel notionis Ер ааа ротата анаа day. It іза handsome e ornament for the Drawing Room or Sitting Room, and at all times forms a fre h, Particulars and prices Dos, "free on m to MUSGRAVE pleasant, and interesting object to the mind and eye. It is always under command, and will preserve Sd Влотизна Апо боа поа оа SLOW-COMBUSTION he most tender Exotic Plants through the severest winter with co Ó little of the trouble and IDDELL'S PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTION pace" attending the use of Lamps, Gas, and Heatin ak, rpm of any otber kin COTTAGE Е TO RIES, г HEATING, CONSERVATO: who have a taste for the cultivation of In-door Plants, for raising Seodlings, striking Cuttings, &c. &c., by the Circulation iem Water. the Plant Cases will be found an inestimable boon. Requires no о brickwork setting; will keep in action from Trete out attention, at an expense of about 8d. perday. Is porteotty safe, тегез по y be seen The Cas highly approved and recommended by Professor nn and by Messrs. Veitch, of The Royal Exotic (endi King's Road, Chelsea. Sizes and. Prices on application. operation daily at the Ра! e ntee o. Warehouse, 155, Cheapside, PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, | A а fe 97 102 Illustrated Prospectus free, and Esti- WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HGTHOUBSES, &c. vue "prepared for Ero Erecting Hot-Water LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN a. S. TRUSS grau M iae — Begs to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN Lei sd атр ing of Eie E os and ufa e P Fire Doors, B: oors, Supply Cistern, Feed ir Pipes, Pipe Stands, Жо, of the me. ану, памен 0 апу se а ан erede and LE erect the same within 25 miles of London, ollowing CONICAL 1 "BOILERS, ыб uce to Јонх Late Sr meiden PEILL). dud Sketch shows od Hi TWO 4INCH PIPES ALONG ONE P a за ONE END OF HOUS. ved arrangeme PorrARD's impro Size of House. Apparatus complete. ^ Erection. of House. p complete. ^ Erection. ; requiring ын SETTIN 16 feet by S8fect.. .. 4810 O0 .. #2 0 0 30 feet by 12 feet .. £11 15 O0 .. £210 0 Toss БМШ -hari NF К 20 feet by 10 feet. ... 817 6 .. 2 0 0 |40 feet by 15 feet. .. 15 0 0 .. 215 0 durability and economy attained а 25 feet by 12feeb... ... 10 6 O .. 2 6 O|B0feetbyl15foet,. .. 18 О O .. 3 celebrity far surpassing any other жанры ever inven azii They bee: r many yea ast in any ovd AT Ры. E dit d "dude. at Ga or Joints. Kew at the — Park, the Crystal Palace, and at most o чре Fir J e Nobility’ and Gentry’s Beats ч hout the United been 20 years in —À tdi 25 mw e Ae — Fare еа опе оза € By +h аа i eut ki bcne дч erences where they ates and Plans forwarded on applicatio! constant T. S. TRUSS, "3 "а 53, GRACECHURCH STRE WE LONDON, E.C. Med lists on eppliestion to Вент ё Portaan, us SHANKS NEW IMPROVED РАТЕМІ LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1863, ILENT MO ECIALLY Tr IE FURTHER AND оа RTANT IMPR OTECTED LETTERS PATENT. THE FIRST PRIZE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION МА. AWARDED. ә: н. EW py "y MACHINE. ке ту LAWN MOWERS аге in daily usein the ROYAL С не. * KEW, WINDSOR, BUCÉfRÓBAM LACE, HAMPTON COURT, OSBORNE, ие BALMORAL; in the GARDENS of the ROYAL HORTICULI URAL жей ыыы > чыт x in the GROUNDS of the C vp erat PALACE COMPANY a t SYDENHAM ; and in many their merits have been fully proved and their su tablis| него мезе will Mow EQUALLY WEIL 0 n UNEVEN as on LEVEL LAWNS, and whether the Gnass be WET or DRY. The execution of the work is not only vastly superior to Mow y Roll di t of the principal Railway Бай апа "prediis ср їп {һе Kin ingdo € NEW AU HORSE MACHINE. SHANKS' = PATENT PONY Ыг DONKEY MACHINE. A t Width of C No.1 ne ciens > РЙ i PES 0T vis - 40s. extra. No. 5.—30- ud Моше ve £15 15 0 30s. pon No. 2.—42-inch Machine ... 25 0.0... jd " 40K. „у No. 6.—28-inch Machine ... 1410 0 * н $ 30s. No. 36-inch Machine ... 22 M : dis t Xn 30s „ No. 7.—25-inch Machine ... 12 Me 0 2606 f No. 4.—30-inch Machine 19 30s „ Silent Movement, 125. 64. e ЧТР for Pony, 21s. je set; Silent Movement, 20s. extra; is de Jones Feet, 24s. per set. ditto for ено 165. per set. рее SHANKS' NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for РИМ ЕЕ Drawing Separately or Together. er = Ж —24-ї pea Eos се 17 6 Worked by a Man. No. Е T inch Machine .. se £817 6) pul, Worked by Two Меп. | N11 16 inch Machine... £6 Easily у No. 9.—22-inch Machine .. ET 8-76 neh M hine 626 Ditto ditto by а Boy. No 10.—19-inch Machine .. — .. 712 6 Dittobya Man and Boy. No, dko- LEN БИНЕ cm m The Pat } ti 3 Machine, 255. extra; Silent Movement, 75. 6d. ex feuis 16. genre Machine, for pushing only, a 5s. ua) worked е3 а - ога Воу; ; da LS ipd 4s. ain. * The ENTEES AND SOLE MANUF. ALEXANDER SHANKS AND SON, DENS ne WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. LONDON OFFICE Ax» SHOW ROOMS: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, EC. A Stock of Machines kept at the London Depot, from m Orders can be at once executed. & 770 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avavsr 15, 1868, Cabbage Seed for ww 9 ev pergo SONS now upply the d sorts of CABBAGE SEED ies Re Table use next spring ALCEOLARIA, CINERARIA, PRIMULA, &c.— CALCEOLARIA, saved from carefully odeur ючтетв, g e Dm floral qualifications. size, тї, colours, and m "mad Price, 1s. н з. 6d. packet. CINÉRARIA: extra ls. por p keb. рту FIMBRIATÀ. pom у ls. ind 2s. 64. per packet. —— 5А (бонртыйну INDIVISA, from Mount Egmont, New Z beaut né foliaged plant, ls, and 2s. 6d. per Aim . Also the large DRUMHEAD CATTLE CABBAGE, which should be sown now for Feeding in the autumn of next year, BUTLER & МоСоішосн, Seed Merchants, Covent Garden and smaller m {ог Sheep Feeding Market, I ndoh, W.C. early next sum Prices чы ык. but various according to sorts. Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. ce Seeds. B. 8. WILLIAMS | be ч to offer First-class quality етут s SEEDS ;— РЫА SINENSIS PI A, Rea, IUE ite. or Mixed 7 з. 04. 33. ба, CALCEOLARIA, herbaceous .. ^o TR e Quickest Turnip Known. INERARIA, кек soie ined flowers.. 3.0. Е. она ЧАКЕ ТОР SIX- PANSY, very c 9 6 10 С ilio ws, London, N. ix New and Rare Plants. seed. It is ова юа quicker than any ILLIAMS invites inspection of his large з, во sort hitherto offered. Price 1 well-assorted Collections of EXOTIC ORCHIDS, Rose — The ROSES at the WALTHAM C CROSS NURSERIES are ЕП ME WM. PAUL көрду invites all lovers of this popular flower to op ect them, TWENTY FIRST PRIZES and NINE SEC I hi4 Ms awarded to him for ROSES during the "d year, and above 100,000 Plants are now growing in these Nurseries Waltham Cross is iie p from London, and a first dedi Station on the Greal tern Railway. It is also ees zw о the Nest. e of London, through Тоёепћ, the ey! and Enfield. dint to the Nurseries from the platform, E бегде n (for i passengers only), and from the High Road, Wa ltham s, N. jor's Half-shrubby Calceolaria Seed, R. de MAJOR, Knosthorpe, near Leeds, begsto announce that his CALCEOLARIA BEED for this Seaso: en is non zi ripe anad may be had in packets at PU each, or Three . post free, Postage stamps received payment. N.B.—(H, Mejor).— —*"' The seedling Calceolarias arè v. the size of the flowers, ond the brilllaney of the pm. i alike conspicuous, e wonder inueh why the flower ore — It deserves to be generally grown," m d MIS copra nudi STOVE and | EAR SIX-WEEKS STUBBLE m HIS E D DE A FL ааыа аан n je E 119 of Journal of Horticulture, Notices to ке, к] MENTAR FOLIAGED Р O PLANTS, аш ns E ame some ; беер гей in winter ps sany 5 Spring. E sry fine specimens. t nm ET era чй UTHILLS STRAWBERRY PL | Now ready, post-free to all appli caper by the bushel. bear Math а 3 v iri per 100 3 but if sol овое d im E з, ег - A NEW GENERAL PLANT fev à containing Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, | 100—each во; rt :—EARLY BLACK FROM BABIE P т ла Tria шык Ушма? бй Qe мый US аке лозе Lo As ouse ni БЕ Fo Plan Fuchsias, Pelargoniums, Rhodod: MUSH SPAWN, 5 G Verbenas, еы Phloxes, Cinerarias, Chrysanthemums, ern Present Sowing. year etie Me ШИН .Hardy Variegated ts, Herbaceous and Al Plants, N'S IMPROVED|' PRINCE ALBERT WINTER CUCUMBER, 1з. for 10 seeds, Roses, Hardy Trees and Shrubs, ig L ew. &c. M RYE-GRASS, 6з. Pamphlets always on Sale. With a DESCRIPTIVE LIST of New, Beautiful, and Rare ien or cheaper in lar; чм quanti o JAMES CUTHILL, H.S., Camberwell, London, 8. Plants. This is tba best season for sowing an i ies, Holloway, London, N Rye-grass s "sure sheep feed very early NT БЕК, d ДРВЕВТ, PRINCESS рр туч BEC EUREN. EUIS Grm NERIES SYN in the sp rim om DRA BERNERIANA, — Having suc- D TRIFOLIUM EN кыр Orson M THE бик bue { Й ceeded in raising а few Seedlings "of this ip ster | Crim msan) 44. 26 to 54. per lb., vi Geni July 4t curious and beautiful plant, we beg to offer healthy young 3; large p uantiti: ur seedling St; Lonia Tates org plants дм em or seven leaves at 315. od. each *.* A mix ti of the above'will be found | or Pu ovate, with peu pale xed, and id at the О. ana was exhibited at the G: very useful for mending Clover and Grass | The variety deserves notice bod account "of its size, appearance, Royal Horti бан В Society, June Irth, Eu аага the Seed sown for mowing neztepring. and not being hollow at the со; First Prize; and at the Mcr ne Li long PE] pum SE ame for "x eed Journal of SACRA June 28d. Society, June 24th, and then October a November, for « Seedling Stra wbeny (В. v. . Knight). The fruit sell i Tuomas JACKSON & SON, Дане gen m X түүнү very juicy, and of ex " I т? ыб vx st, Jul; Sow in August. Seed Establisl t, Reading. “Your wberry, тйк КА Wales, is а fine вош. „PRIZE CALCEOLARIA.| for all Soi понту taped ovato ruio ia palo rod colour an and very frm тш кишен -— Eun арро е, Grass Seeds Bort,” ^^ du sealed ce nd 5s. B. W. KxrGHT has much pleasure in offering this superb — — SUY ITON anD SONS can supply | оз саду SERAWBERRY, feeling c confident tiat it wil ho Sow in VES g as under: fail to bocon o^ apud —— ui all who have seen it s it on the groun дт itti р HE ON'S MEAT s S prizas ia АР ІА. ERRMANRNE GRASS SEEDS for | class. is а remarkably ee kind, having picked from —— , 23. 6d., and 5s. Yo: down New Pastures (i 2—04 еў 22а May, and no doubt bui wt No \ pee in full quantities) 30s. per ызына variety. mA iu es! С ж dur s 1 Sow in August. Н а d ; ; а most dant bearer. 5 OBSONS PRIZE PRIMULA SINENSIS | „РЕВМАХЕХТ GRASS SEEDS for |" Pants wil be ready to send out early in September, — From finely fringed Flowers. have been injured DY e Corn crop, тү 21. 108. рег 100. A bush а In sealed Е 1s., 2s. 6d. e тё 123. per e pn Seeds are unequalled fo: xi, AER Royal Berkshir J. Dossox & Soxs, Woodlands Nursery, gera W. da tt Seed Establishment, cipated, IM ка К. has accordingly reduced the. юш. КА urseryman ad Floris t, 67, res Battle, Sus: ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. REMAINING ARRANGEMENTS for the EXHIBITIONS and MEETINGS in 1863, THE GARDEN, SOUTH KENSINGTON, W. Floral Committee, at 12. TN AEN C t eT Cominittee, ^a 12. 6. о , WER SHOW, at 1 Friday, Nov. 6 z Ban E е с WEDNESDAY; БЕТ. 9 .. _.. E id EX at 1. TurspAy, Nov. 10 Fruit Committee, at 10. Fnrpax, ес: 4 Tursbay, БЕРТ, 22 o | eie ase eec s 12. ? > Council, at 11. Fon Dec. 1 FRIDAY, OCT. 2.. .. _.. Meeting for Election of Fellows, at 2. P edt rra ION ОР FELLOWS. Сана кыскы о Зена те, be proposed by some = ted - Im to whom they are personally known. The Floral Committee, at/12. s f Fruit Committee, at 12. ab lk. 'ommittee, at 12, Committee, at 12. Floral Commliteo, at 12. mA ^t Fruit Comm DOPO at 12. € Council, at шев Ts, аа Т Gina or Fous ear according to the privileges wished. SHOW OF AUTUMN TOWERS AND OUTDOOR PRI WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 х, LIST ОЕ PRIZES. AUTUMN FLOWERS —— — м; Ре 5 Norz.—A Dish of Apples, Pears, Oranges, Lemons, and such like, 6 fruits of i ше Plums, 9 fruits. EN 2d 3rd pe ауа] PANE SES b є Е Оказа EFE k n Hollyhocks, single flowers. Distinct kinds .. | Я 3 5 a 2. 94 M German Astors.“ Quilled.” Distinct kinds 2 i & ошер аас 8 dishes, 6 а-ар kinds MACC qu ie k Бам rench Asters. *'Tasselled." Distinct kinds.. 1 C. Peaches. Single di Distinct kind . м 2 - 10 = iolu: t spikes. Distinct kinds .. 1 1 p. ^p dih fua : . А Pe i 1i eT . 12 Gladiolus, cut spikes. Distinct kinds .. e 1 E — ines. Sin : tinet s = > ғ 10 6. РЫ „ single trusses. Distinct кіпіз,, A 1 F. gle dish 2. : E hs Ts 1 { 0 I 2 Leur [7 5 2 ofe DUE kinds. .. 1 FN ваде ‚Жее тн Би kinds. 12 fruits eac] % $e 5 10 Р Я оопаз. is et ki x PE " 1 2 +. .. Ll Cx x 4 S 24 Dahlia Bloo Distinct kinds .. {ә k 1 + фолик À V pising mia Ми T y de 1 * 2 IL 18 Ваа Bioome Diis rh tet Kinds J. Plums. 4dishos Ditindkinds с... 21 19 : : п n % д 1 y T TREE TIU 10 1s Ld m ^ Blooms. Fancies. Distinct kinds d | uc | pure eue 3 Dishes. Distinct kind E ^ € Саке 5. i 19 32 з "n о Понта карлик с кс Б L0 | 010 || M. Apples Kitehen. 3 Dishes. Distinct kinds .. .. 1. 1 0 М. Реата, Dessert, 8 Dishes. Di ә. сены а d 1 S 5 CS 5 A Ru л. ÁvavsT 15, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND cus E ka GAZETTE, T TICULTURAL SOCIETY. A PRIZES. і EXHIBITION ОЁ mu BURY H 9 5 The iety is — tor m" comp vimt ta —(—— viU деды {н тей, all Engla eg аа For the best б Stove or Greenhouse Plants, either in Flower Pone d ntal, of at least к. T Genera, but not or Annuals; ist Prize, 30. ; 2d, For "ps ret rn Dahlias, 24 varieties, й Ast Prize, 9L ; For en best 18 Hollyhocks, 2 Blooms of each, 1st M 21; FoP the m 12 varieties of Verbétias (5 trusses іп a bunch), ; 2d, 153: xh m exhibited is E 5 Bex Intéhded Exhibi st giv RB to m ^ he Batid ot H. Orplieus Glee Union will dene y For Гог г реге: е HARTLEY, 57, Hi zc =з Acting. Secretary queo етар 1 FLORAL and HORT 10UL | TURAE SOCIETY. | т, Ёхнтвітюм will be held in Auckland Park on Е HS pem. 28, when jhe following. Prizes, prona чы Р са д of vo and Groon 300i ot , will be awarded, vi ec siepe 5 For p 9а Бр ditto 4 or the best 24 D. ahlias, di For the second best ditto For the best 9 Hollyhocks, The renowned Band of the Belgian G 50 petformers, will give two бина Сопота V. Tuoursox, Нор; Вес, UGBY MT ааа and COT TTAG GA. eO om ДОС. st q^ 0 Prizes ih Olass 5, ópen to all Grow: Cut Flowers, апа Veg value 5L 55., "for. 36 аја Тһе D Ov-TO -1 Rien Rococo l ича ©? = FRIDAY TUIS vo alere, f ix gp rwo АЙ oi zd: vala 4l. 4s., for 90 Roses, distinct varieties, ойе Entries to to be diddé e Weblo kangast Behedules and seftipuinrh on erri pré Rugby, Aug, 15. JoHN 8. SHARP Hon, pamm ONCE Ehe Gardeners Chronicle: |; : HIERBA Po E 15, 09 Tue aecoun en а — ar bwo sinos of he Жама sn diera is strongly шунт de of the nterest whieh would sach to "— HIBI- . Wha ing together of as "Maie o comple this Soc TUESDAY, Kagat 95, when in — to the astal flavo | our heo: summer shows ; withhold any prize if the Mon wo or we пар ч x pr imo e 28 ean possibl x obtained, and fion all patts of і g pun tent v of iif, whi vid i is at the height of its season, just аз pom at the time when that Hower is su be in the highest таат of perfection, 2н isa wor orthy of our EIS ior many in which d oné moreover whiol inelinin hold orage =" Mn иной a ar to drift unpil D the ГА! | other in the middle of the Broad Walk, | the of jy pons oed e porria зш the which in a presentable eondi 5 аке the р -- 0-7, а fair опе d be n immense Nen antago Mig hi, with so d n aij n ав ш и il must aAA there а gueces s P spaee around the la tige being also beautifully laid out with exotics, Inste 5 Dan of saun tering down the leafy avenues as of yore, the рш нуны while peua for а eooling breeze as Sor darts down fiery tays; is doomed t d, “himself alotig the glaring expaüse of hot and dusty or s shingly гра " take his eootinig, we presume, ou$ of the of the pp. in beu ? if he veg i "i во far compensatio "Ы СЯ of пайа H is 7 hi эе to a n|his eye g on beds of blazin M ‚| ore th in tlie *' Secohd Patk. " bred e Mt Peaches metimes héar, & arrangements а e to M Asher like gen e interest to the | 8 Mus я We at it wil be distinctly pU stood AM ia gi ШЫН е have here gested we have in байоо Es o йош of mere idle peo pronien of lines "ot trees of, we pose, 40 years rse t interv. Pas кы йо Eus 4] s, and by по lo of ‘akion: supp rowth. муз ither sid» СЯ а атау үк" е m-— 1 proportion Che аке Limes, ni umbra d ud Et asi rank, ionem ше ith seats а SUM hib WE AW чал гож нЕ UN the Azheneum „А+ f the Hamburg Zooo- UM W en reading in i ke та г few р added to perfect control оүег the illumina- ке se д ipe тау e made, ы that, if posila, ва some definite princi ertained whereby Marin A RE yc Tibe p it that, ~ other iri are et buf we need scarcel ns Lob thé sonet gos ix Air in H curiosi too which t p servatories and Leve бега їй herbatia чө pue in ng ds we ens, besides cmn du ew, if шү, тесе родов objects in clear water alwa bu oon Have none of our seaside friends "— to "i "A ond park E аиы "garden fox ots ap not | at so MAE fairly deserves. pied чене part of the season arid п “ During the early up to Regent/s Park, whieh sint im ^ We of {һе growers. ialy s T M SP rries, миф another Өтарез; and winter frui m the 1 rin the gosier part, i ч not the whole of their this, етей without we must hold ust їп proportion to and the icri: elicited. teight аз ап objection tó such exhibi- dee cing s satisfaetory one for th out. ӨЯ. en the kind dnd f frait ac been decide d t portion of it is at presen Chestnut trees m. а down, and in эө ont end filled wi ar sen йм ЭН shrübs еч irst P Ww “у ide " pt and parallel “ү я Mi arate! eie and, in addition to utíful ру, whioh have been Ao irent ef expense —round which paths haye been "formed, iddle—is beauti- — т iniprovemen whieli шау be Minn бөй ul fountains, one Sith the chlcet ed round, Т ея ral | a fine "opm ed 14 n із) Weun the action of two r Gate, and | d LLCALLÉÁÁ ALS E MAGNIFICENT bloom of the handsome new ese ори. AURATUM ү: жүр {о us the uestion measured ra Sm M eter, each petal having а саша! р? кз olden dis being covered in the e which M Ж e | must be regarded as ard eo s tions we have had "qa Mr, Bur iatis. Sub. bloom f thé soil, is із fo ы 2 Р. dec s у ел t this Lily is also flowering s at Wandsworth, , ТҮ Pun ind ү to test its plant, however, каде? "2 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. — [Avever 15, 1869, руз л, —— = бетеп ШК terial;for pro rgo ng. I may here state that|following year, hat in two differe HOW TO INSURE A CROP OF FRUIT. ihe frost of ifa ipis year (12°) мт | Ll o: pe pira т i Yer few of Some of ondents have inquired if it is | the К вче portion Ф "ће most promising trees have regret, absolutely песенеау | "o protect Peach po in „spring py r see n here. Plums, Msi Pears, beca cause the res ult with whi ch they would | have fup. in order to insure а erop ; I answer pples, k sa more yes. But then comes the question, how shculd this|all my trees covered with Fri Pare Domo = not in virid and for that- "- on : — pee agi what mplished, what material should be used, and the least injured. Edward io G. S.|I am now able to place before the Acad The n be incurred | Foljambe, Esq., Osberton Holl, AK ^ Notts. ae glance s the coloured figures now produbi Showg ty 1 \ J w much the fruit, in each case, has already changed so important that I not le З а ан TIES. ч inal ; thus in the Sa e ass, ed thus late int а ri ws N as od HOUGHTS ABOUT VARIE have borne fruit have given four different forms ; опе rie o on the subject. Á ө Ovn learned friend M. Decaisne, the very able Pro- | egg-shaped and entirely green ; a secon і dumpy ang : fessor of Cultivation in the Garden of Plants of|almost Urt rs red е green ; a third, still more en гіу Реаг-8 о а LE Present ШЫ ин a аге certain ly in favour upon the varieties of cultivated plants in е чан yellow int. of Pears in partieular, the substance of which is From the Belle-Alliance Һау nine varieties, none of тй resemble their "nother, cithe size, or eo p. e advice certainly, where expense is not an i object! but t ies add, to be doubl i d better to "T a fond её сите hot-water pipe, thus | follow; му „шаа AR on. Aci yu Su. Р build Peach: она d Pc varieties in "roit t ees, xe гыз and. all "techo To two 'of these I p to draw attention, one for i turn the walls to some other account? Garden walls are | pantei is a fact to which science has whi ch is double that of the Belle. е-АШалов, th too little attention. What is p more as жаз: фаза th the dumpy form, which imitates the Appk vacy ; and it is entirely doing away мн the | this fact has been remarked by those who are almost | shaped Pears. = n Е с Bosc produced аа original idea, if. they are to be cased with gu That strangers to the study of plants, whilst from time | new fruits of very differ "ip i good Peaches can be produced under glass we are immemorial it has been an object of important con- | much one of n Ж ун С ba the Sour iat quite aware, i that good Раа cuí бейка among cultivators. - — 9 be в сагсеју dist inguishable. The variati v som. t ( T - ос2 2 0-4-4 EE iuced | vithoutit is also а fact; then why ШЕК we go to M CMM меран ПЫ om si he expense of glass coverings ? euh tar employer z more recent date, "Аа as 5 (he troes ЕТ -— fruited we er six new rideo all as J. P. Wakeman, Bart, used to e ers Banki in, Ch and R. Estienne, Dalechamp, &c., | d ach other and from ha mother, ав g Ы inted out а pretty ‘good number of such ire. was rus the greater part о of o · 014 varieties it trees, w E ч ш г t Ж 4 [:] d o =. Ф A T z] E = 4 2 В © B оч d et P1 SE Ф ч o + z р 1 2 Ч E th J we But d the art P) Атау ue EMEN Y was to АА rith, | һе most manifest, but it is vain to search бог the | the Saint-Germain. It is not ч їп {һе fenit сеи really Mx at as little expense as possible, for | origin of these varieties in their works; "e though | that trees raised from the —- seed differ, it is also all = thing ‹ е be vet good for money. | these а - ave us loose y 2. conclude that the | іп their time of ripening, general appearance, Y ie That is sie establishments are thi varietie ay be, the of cultivation, no | form of their — 'These "differences are striki produced рее at "little expense Now ss P е says "positively t that such А a new variety ғ peooosds when the trees are seen growing together in the sam (not always а cg e: ee Stands against us, viz., | fr rom such another, nor is it any where explained how | border. So many ines в, so many different appearance the expense of Ped material; the eden 4 that they go on multiplying from — Some have spines, some have v [бзш үөү риот is, Wha Ps wall fruit from frost? entary. These new forms, what are they ? wood, in Some i it is stou t апа с . Upon во To this I would confidently в say Frigi Domo, in pre- Сап they has b true вр g ference to kon ing I hav ve ever seen o or tried. The i2 S remained unknown up to the time when lobed leaves, Шы thog p il re first в — to cultivation, or are they of: the Hawthorn or Ere ra hee Everything varie 13 fe ll fi er live to ly ош — a Species gifted | in the Pea. вар. As proof of thi encounter. One of your m emet d Љав stated | with the [rmn rg. iffe e graft, ассог that although he protects his trees his crops according to climate or або ing to the ets ка: АП the — are always scanty, and Њаё he h been in- | вітарре tha еч атро should be уюш before E of Pear trees bear grafting upon a P formed by competent gardeners that it is і |4 E он does it seem for is to say upo n the: wild Pear tree ; but "al wil not tl consequence of his protecting them. І must add that | 2 сера $9 cid but we will show ауа as for example, the Rance de much mischief is done, the blossom weakened, and | this question is not one that ought passed over | di sd Duchesse T Mars, &c. Wh lost t h blight, in consequence of over | without cm mination; for x: it is of importance io prac- | keep these trees whi shading, whic may'be the case in „this , partieular | t tical agriculture it iia be equally so to science | employing | ше е баа вик ds in tk fted жн evening, and pull them up аз soon as the frost is off ndn e the present day пау be divided into Bonrécvart ‹ =ч е other that will do on the Quince; be called may be successfully regrafted 0; will n Ж em 985 # фоч атаа ст Te m wn 1 known an ETE INI tm nco fie dan striking _ excep dà , when i" rees were peri kille ‚реше, idera e e ned, dm nerally eas » by frost) has been all I could desire. Т ат rà iied, to characterise by a € hort descri mem Tho теш co {ы te ie fog g o the "t il people imagine that Frigi Dena is dear, that it will other School, = КУ Ех pec y to our own bá Gnoec: 0, Spenge the Poire de Vallée, base рене ear а ре n ich may be desi o; ч ауе from 5 to 6 prefer them. * › the expense of Ln 100 |immutability, denies most podiüvely any tendency | с Feeder and their ^s p yoong E yards of wall w. h glass would come to a pretty con- | to variation in the vegetable kingdom. According у «бнс Е е Sauger ; siderable sum; 100 yards of Mis Domo cost 127. 10в., | 0 it the forms of species never alter in the pec woo olin iness. Others, аде! Héric, Sylvango, for years, which is | slightest Чеге. ай, when two plants of $һе | Fortunée. little more than 927. per yea е4 insure а crop of fruit. | ваше genus present апу palpable difference, how- only ha e as Мо as the - Finally, I have seen in But suppose we have in use 500 yards, which for|ever slight it may har Mire two plants form two the collection of M. Jamin-Durand, a Pear tree which ready money would cost 607., the expense would not | Species, ically T from the beginni of | by mistake bore the name prr eamm whose linear- be more t 101. per annum to insure fruit enough things. , According to M. Jordan, of Lyons, a very | lanceolate pet w were XN more than 3 millimètres for a nobleman's establishment, and in many places he Bidet i school, all the races | wide by 9 lon кон be more than would be required by the and all the varieties admitted by the ancients become It * evidently vain then to look for specific dis- ousehold,and 107. worth, or even more, might be | во many species. In his eyes, all our races and all|tinctions in the proportions of the flower and its me with, thus getting 500 yards of covering, | our varieties of fruit trees, of Pears amongst — pum Can we pretend then to find them in the size аа ы for the trouble and labour of letting it | аге „distinct, unchangeable species, always i 1 form of the fruit? It has already been seen how up ап their own characteristics, from generation to genera. E | these two circumstances in the nempe en The question then is n longer one of ti He expense ; | tion. Hence it follows, that these trees did not Spoken of; and rthel ех but npe e it rne some "wy ayt to risk 607. pr oceed, as is нану lieved, from a single or further ае TapE s n stereo a Ades м. me : -— rigi Domo? This cific types, which cultivation has | have fruited. The modifications might have been far portant poin o — but ^t any doubt bt exists, caused to vary, “but from as many original types as more numerous, em I MK E m upon all try y pene 8, ma I fee vinced that ман гъ аге perceptible varieties. k f trees We ий ө Шм Ше double it not far more simple to account for this | епо; diff hich ts, wi When we uU into consideration the е of|everincreasing number of сопдепегїс varieties by som же. do pue жа tha үлү wd Pear of Bush У аз they are term Mina UN e annual|the principle of the changeableness of Lr if this | which м8 have named а e prema g expense M lue ed es uM кае e à and сап be proved? Now І think, 'says | Pyrus longipes et azarolifera, is only the size of а Pea bes а nu bec crop, pacc lu M. 4 em can. Жойгара Fu astonishing whilst our саа Pears, d'Amour and nd red spider peus er e мав emen Е- which have recently been observed size with a Melon of middling віле ot Pe Dona e el РТ yards|amongst Gourds and whose varieties may be es innt es 1200 or 1500 times larger than the 100 yards of glass wal TO AIA wem pomis itho P maiin f th e A — icq ceci d ( rds. з B in the Pear аа e same order, | the characte: prov specific di [oo ge apetece de o TA double the | lead to similar i y, on the obe iud, tbe ds P orit vhi But, Miete DU is nof 80 the wood UN I y. Bu а С а the si multaneous аро of now racos ав т аЬ for the шісговсорісаПу small Pear of Blidah h ге P flavoured ; те S wood Fipening, the | all the race si^ c of the cultivated Pear tiee i our north-w: ces, and | sesto : sereta my prac- n raised a number fro th Sepe i à ings from the | than the first; th dinig ix Tin À er «шу аз possible апа to|pips of Pears, selected from ius varieties acknow- | gueule dba Tom dhat yo ES Io of sub- REEL P EL E. by blig} ‚ and bot n vA us | ^ all рина as being quite distinct from varieties, whose fruit varies меа size of а 1m m a | each other. ey were our old Poire TAn glet: and : tion. These points - , properly oes to the wood | which everybody knows; the XE which чон "Аа е а our mod dus Par, аш your growth through|is lik i i ibiti i qe. rm or G Es i 25 amd he Secon uw Fin not always | uniform cinnamon colour; the Belle-Allian dehet, F from the glass " ith respect to favour, | Pear with a yellow and red co -€—: m үп |long Cornemuse and Musette Pears, down to those 80 Seasons wild vari med | penc sir БЕНИ nfavo жей pening the fruit, and. C they | from its foliage resembli: re es How, І but where great help in casing, ity, and where expense no object | common Sage. The batch of Vinh Md ppl weg = «еу : : арра insi of however little value, amongst a multi- & bt i m ime x чон the plan | all raised from а tree which grew d e on the > road | tude in E all extremes are ли to each other by I would ап object;from Marcoussis to Gué. The f the hi ibl i unlimited — the ше of Prigi | camo up the same year as they vaio Vice BE Wl ils а Ер ROM ud HCM M ; ; said, to any other: of the Poire d'Angleterre did not appear till the mo T of plurality of species, more especially 1 Ci Атап&т 15, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 718 of Pear trees, may say, that if out of а у of intermediate forms, we are incapable of multiplicity | of varieties, or of what in other cases are Two Pear trees and two Pears ЧЫ Led е T © ng d 3 47 fr om: one another, than two dogs of times with another, id iri ertile hybr have pee eoim СЯ then of crosses, and to that may be коныс, theso "inumersble og which drive classifiers w r be it fro e to deny such crosses or indue ат for ^ is othing strikes me as more бе Indeed it is scarcely possible to dou ubt ii, when we see what ALS p z ids | more STRAWBERRIES AND SPORT: TS. T ле GRS that T'e е : M sort to Mr, Nicholson men, zb. FRUIT ME —No. V. ontinued from р. 749.) d oc order — attracted. from ‚5 league al round, are feeding fron 2 aet Rivers. It came My gro ud w tr h debe discarded it. Its r here Met scarlet. It is E pelles of Ў TOA to o tho s size isé of Eleanor. It e Queen's flavour. anor is moro А на „+ RUE Mr. Double- QuINCES are а fruite, which, if t them, "be "not ЕР и) „азе! їп eh ere of their ME s sent. sorts and plis ies, and shedding it on stigmas whio n were never intended o receiveit, And pss M tu tions, ral as they are thoug | they be, th = th t specially if сем | imc take; all the flowers which fees polien ot. ees а " e ve enel ta тж, arid Vide. ^ hurt any Pear tree wha Mon. E ng their fruit, which ў] to the "trai не яз пееге them, but noysome also to 1 I ask, to, if this con- 'here- E my part Ithink not ; tI хте аен EI X PI. me | think so. Duhamel, for example, arked tury ago, that the Pear Tmperiale with Oak. leaves Gnother 3 roome, neer other fruit, it will | being layed in any ges The riper also tha | cause the fruite to smel ll of them. 4 f store oi Н ent to т. urprised to see Mr. Nicholson's (piae of они, viz. “ very lik or, if no e same. . * very like rs. May, Ingram, and Bator of Blandford grew bod thes sorts. The lasš t gentleman especially recommended Y: ps The False Sir Harry.—This w e (and others think во too) ре Seedling. L eei ad а | them that come into the roome e they bee. Т fore they are to bee 1 uch a roome seuerall * Ha o be carrye y packt in straw : and во likewise Medlers. of gemein also is all one with Medlers. e order of packing, & vsage of Peares, & Qu dd is shewed: so likewise shall bee | the manner of packing оа and al other ene (0) before) never hea but three cells in its o ovary A of fiye. Now it can be proved at the present day tha и He fruit ot this | race or “his variety have but f ; althou xe ever since Pul o of E mel 16 has T been propagated in other than by grafting, Nay other facts of tie sitio. "hind might be brought forward in su of the want of pow raft to ! apples, beginning with the summer fruite to packe or maunde apples. e t summer 8 winter apples must be lay er in the g alter ё nature of {һе еу р all ЎЎ & ready to be carryed away: eie variety, as for examp. e property, whatever it, the better way el those Se are to conueigh their y be, which gives flavour to fruit, v: as it без rom whence they gathered, is to aue | | does во remarkably in different kinds. aunds, straw. а “п аў, “yning os ч А-4 Тһе по at fruit trees deg. die they th hé your b askets or prickels be ful, e: propagated by grafting is an r which must be n presétly poure Pen to the mau For, ing first exposed. "There i is no E fa о б^ m it. Those | layed in one place, then fal e pu which have been cited et coh, ey E different into maunds or other casks, doth hurt the fruite with causes, first ап d foremost among which are climate, un- | too much tossing: but pen presently igy into the suitable soil, or a ne; glect | unds, well packt, and gently ha andle d will cause of pruning, во common nowa er Our ancient Pears, | summer fruite to kee eep p m whicl 1a century or two ago were so justly esteemed, | аге now Y. d ы as th ey ever were; t ey | ripen аі aiie eep good just as long. If ig^ are ook it: is "tio proof that they degenerate. | . | This I fo: full bject, cheered by thanks fr my last and other artic ticles, the true Bir Harry is dis to grow and slower t to be the case. ME -five out д 100, 1 I believe, ат never had the true Nimrod ог true Sir | Har uy or they have T them . La Constante. | a j | Such as I supposed would be the r. Turne: f ү grs week for runners, айрып of its slo | grow h and slow and sparse running. І have not the t, though I manured and watered close Mer dropping If such is the case in the fine und of Slou we expect and Salt Hill, what can I made), С it should be grown. Тһе Frogmore Pines аге orthy of the Royal gardens in which they were $ T -Mo geh and Bijou. — These are two seedlingsof M. de | ong slow runners. I planted four this spring in front of my south wall. The sharp hoar frosts soon killed them. Bijou is alive and very small, with two diminutive runners Най no eeu “what will M: not have adverted to them will, however, take e | ‚ the better. It you haue not so many of one kind of свх з | that е be а remn nan v (ав © of s оше sorts, ther į but a | care of mother and daughters, hia ДЕ do in "tho Blandford land, where they con w good crops of iria Eo quefolia, а cur 1008, liend some, and good- | flav m 1 X 1 2 ОУ that таи аге ie in дак ringin їо; wW var arietie! The > pre ended deg clever devices s the od day. On the er hand, n can it be Van Mons and many po ologists believe, that us c S. : 000 fruit produco v adstare » fruit, an what = Жыш to be the T T" T ib oot [rpg to declare the contrary, and I defy e to bring forward an, example of 1 good frui эж жонор Tee ortis ed | by its own pollen, or x hs of auy of i е, 6 vhose seed has produced wild fruit. r „Ды Y is fertilised b sort, it is only natural , that the trees raised from нд seed should peche new varieties, some, ot all of which will P oni i he dati eracy egen ees thai ng w: ich furnish e poll еп; di Hir Jon ii like to po я: во, is nothin e ut the | | ce of an cross. It may be considered t perior varieties of the Pear tree, and I | ris оу А сае by ея | vary, and will о 80, di acera da т рес Kov, be | some- her, according to the e variety, but no i -— me moi cerea e міў of Selves, pro probably d times D" Melon а eta of de "ittis o Мыз of ж: Тай; ог our ча ттен d Cauliflowers | of the wild races or varieties tha e dior, Vhatever the advocates of im- Enutability m ау вау, the в species of plants are o really sub- | я to great variation, and there is much truth in the | лу т Ifa ped Y ааб ту e wil mus st haue by r kinde of fruite, and во fill you unde ag filled and well packt, the in the stirring or carriage of bim bein How їо empty maunds, and how to lay the fruite. At the emptying эк ацан - кы the fruite bee hot rashly poured that the seuerall | orts com AM ie € ro packt and car- icy in straw, 7n at the emptying let € straw bee | you Now, if eM de some of 2-4. не aider no separation. ut alt (ho oug sortes doe last alike, and be neere -y one taste, T" cif bd be not of a colour, they are not hi be layed gether. For, it is an vnseemely sight to see one си of apples of seuerall colours. if already бү be mingar let үш be taken vp with а "S and looke Tm here re be i a ы һеаре, уоц уоп в y baske о part euery Wher in ng lai befo bete the опе wi vill be rotten b i раги ы whic! the same тч а ч, Organisation, апа which, ike. the e of the same family, are capable of | with the other. Mte the ordi а аи "put that is no reason for e entities, ET. any one of dip fi Ст гт д “в pears to us, says the Editor of Les Mondes, from which these are derived, tbat the views of M. Decaisne are self evident; that the t wil t di t, before they be kindely ri Also Pigs and other winter Rage are to bee| earryed and n maunds,lyned with wheate or straw : E оп ‚ the stra | be cleane pickt out. winter fruite, come to 5s ауа appointed, whethe. r they should be com vnlace ўба? анаа, take off dvi ктан; |top: when you haue done, whe downe e maunds, ырл them genti. И — cannot eS T For, if not broken, it will dry — gh soake away the brae ud MER. di plumpe it it be much bruised, an, let еп еу | yic | that I se and | | of the Psalm E hem w to PII as a lit tle- ur Mid or js 26 years ago аса B b, wili s е І have seen on M, Campbell a per- neracy 4 wA e me Sweet strawe vpon (ком than 2 in us Rol v IS Rose and La Reine ША кеш) at the TER а | aave seen on the White Bath, white lire w white and roseated, and also : (obe. one half HR bu pr ibi ei the have bought 12 Sir шу s (n | and Sir Harry | of ога аас" | seedlings will, like the for fixing. carage пу minted by Archdeacon Buckle. The first зн à den bem Church, the clerk gave out the w E eighbour now can scarce believe t 'other терро says!" W. Е. Bodoleffs ARushto rti ко о ү and prove to be Ep ia, "This | | Orchid, ecu rh no A а rare e I p never n in this gg 10 es ana have hear i only once |of f its having fud 1 а wood a a mile ind a даі distant. The $ gravel walk d mad ago; and time 2 лее a ibat wi нр о uld which is so rare a plant here, have come for ог six years. { a some seasón when the walk ps Se Ea i bere Pen c'ed ? Pince, or, Lu t I ps twice had from the late Mr. Nicholson as th believe, the same sort which Mr. R e true Nimrod, is, adclyffe gave me, 774 ТНК GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avevsr 15, 1868, ———— rivers tos wn durin thesprin and summer, spawneT butin my opinion this bears а strong resemblance to = { M | „г A Дет spring the ома two Wilmot's LL Arthur, a splen ndid sort where it 5207 M three months. Oflate, however, and especi -= succeeds. As regards the spurious Sir Harry, I believe | ро т. nari —F. Pascoe, Esq., Е. | the last very few years, the sem Marsi pu that rents who ordered plants at the time when Yt [ V.P. inthechair. Anace unt was given of the Entono: | VER. Dive Men tradi was advertised got their share of it. Mr. Underhill logical captures ees px ing Mr. Wzterhous large scale by enterprising and scientific ime ie replied to e complaint, as he did to Mr. Doubleday, expedition across Australia, the insects havi mg. Бей thrown a flood. of light upon the subject, p жы озу, ав Тат аз I know, there chiefly taken in the northern half o e Continent, | v - exists no such thing among Strawberries as а sport; and comprising a grea iiid er of sei (although rally Ыкы our knowledge of the т тна atleast not опе of my " promierous Strawberry friends c: M the —— of individuals) w - h exhibi м f most impor t refor has eyer heard of such an occurrence. Moreover, since gre affinity habiting the islands o the management of our зарона simon f me 1855 I have never detected the m variation in Sir tbe. pu Arehipelago, than to the ү of South ne «йар of new To show the Harry, which is one of my favour. I may add that Saba xm ie at зосон dy а taine à, Mr. P: Wonderful, sent out by Mr. Jey a of Northampton, is bad spun Ж сод over Chicory exbibited at tbe last gives in a condensed form a ent of “Proved nothing else du Myatt Teohific, тшеп занат реет meeting, were Ephestia elutella. Мг. Stanton gave an | facts in the history of the "ut, пани by the ago, and rechristened. It is Wonderful at Nor ve ampton, | nnt of the capture of Tinagma resplendella, а | « distinctive marks of salmon and trout," which are Batswing in Seotland, and Perle de Rastede or Ros tock NN I of Mierolepidoptera. Mr. Hayward chiefly known by the differences in a form of their in Germany! Itis — tat nobody should before айай the diffi ulty of rearing „ће species gil. covers, te arrangement of (heir teeth, the emeret enne зеи Hoi e yt and size of the tail fins, which include s prine Mr. Myatt, to whom we отек апу de e Str rries.| which n ind obtained hes a pupa found in а stump organs of (1), respiration; (9), ), mastication ; ro motion; Ferdinand ves Tran of wood. Mr. Douglas I: iv an account of «ich аге admitted t mong the mos idt ай — I have sent for your inspection] the successful rearing of Le epi opt era in winter, the and unvarying in eo rri. M e qim two samples X^ vy s Роббен, raised by a police- | — having bee SI ept in warm situations, The e | tinetions of parr, smolt, grilse, of bull troutand man а. ihis neighbourhood, It is about four years) air iihi he 6th volume of Lacordaire’s r$ and salmo ince the seed of h (сиг К Cole "hans —— to the КыЗы а that Mr. Pennell is a most trustworthy guide. It seem to them since time ; last yea зк быз or Weevils. Mr. — an inte end ed expe- | that the Duke AKLIN Raw Tor dome чу to be marked with а num r guit а ег) si second volume of Mr. Trimen vu - the Baiterties Mcr ticket, fastened to the is "i petro - d MR than the White. They are even, regularly shaped, | of Caffraria was also ай е early ready for when ска, and the а weight, that the inerease c without deep eyes, and consequently without waste. | Fog a Memoirs by Dr. Вау," але aridi. eight w recaptured may be observed—a matter When cooked they become very Шз, and if they I y had | tion s of New Chryso melidæ, &с .„ and by Dr. Stål on zu Ld in a variety of бте То what a piteh o Sl TY DE Ra | New emiptera were also н — the operations of the *''Thames Angling be placed A 1.] | | Preservation Society ” has attained im the artificial im- { f fish ova, we nm Ezhib Cottage Garden Produce.—I hope t онг of 230065 рг diui and hatching о 3 y judge Poen teh Ate FEM their poorer mime A і © $ 5 by the ж аз stated by their ns superi intendent, Е indly express their views оп this subject, in order | The Angler-Naturalist. By H.C. Ае) Van Voorst. | Mr. Pon - tt hum loss has ounted to only that an estimate of general opinion may be obtained. 8vo "d пор, 1863. Рр. 425. ег с =ч . wh Let it be taken i nel udet from d 51.) AR A aee into the breeding boxes. The young fry are eulture most in request, sought for by the кенен The frog trated wit efully reared until they arrive at am age when 1 f the highest i t | of rude boys, d e were pelting them for mere е wanton they can shift for themselves, and are then turned should have a paramount claim to be rec ognised a amusement, something after this fashion—* Young i into the river, thus escaping т tbousend-audak proper subjects of reward for successful culture. Such gentlemen! what's sport to you is death to Es "^ nemies to which they would be otherwise exposed —— 8 а m az © е Б 58 е =y „© er T c а et = я e о B Е 2 £ B 9358628 =8 65 ғ й m for at country shows, viz. : mus rawback t Potatoes, Cabbage, Onions, Rhubarb, and other homely | gentle sport, is that possibly it may be райы] 5 the | саПей the bag.stage is very c stuff, which nobody сап do without, and which not а | feelings of the fish. To mns his readers on this | monarch of the stream is represen nted } ma Бод few are obliged to do almost everything with as re- point, Mr. — gives а number of instances 84 line, fringed at the edges and almost нын. t, the gards the common but necessary business of support ing во to prove ery low sensibility to E oe zm | head and eyes being prominent, and t ether out of existence, Now, an exhibition of these arti cles would | cold- blooded satus A ed to He iion | gua to t the body, whi ch measu only y abouí not in itself be a very attractive sight to n ep ike three. "Mu nw Y t й; it may be seen every morning іп Cov re inutes, and о: removing the hook Hed a |er azure tint. à танчы of че of these newly- Market almost in perfection —hence, itunderaken at all, bes the fish's e eye w Tas as dispen and left 44 to batched creatures ugh a powerful microscope, it must be for a purely beuevdleut ап d useful end. the hook. The was returned to the exhibits in acie т s system of She double circula- — — Мог would it be а self supporting one for the same | water, and the fisher x peii un row dis ine with no Lon, or passage and r AR blood-globules reason, but assistance from narserymon Lc owners s of | oue "bait but this eu LH eye ©“ The float ай | узе the veins and at eries, а не nd wonderful f Башы plants might. be solici ted to r pude worth | appeared almost instantly, and on landing the new |Sight, which seems to bring the р face to face ES visiting t care to pir n its own | comer it turned ont to be the very fish which I had "the | | with the great mystery of life, in at least its visible rit. Them s are—By whom should it ре moment before thrown in. This incident proves, І | а8рес undertaken Shom, СТЯ and Misa ма е? ad зе first think duit that the structure of cold- blood ed = me in 40 л и А-А hatching, ME point e resolvi som y isting ye ѕарреа 1e comes а ible body—a society whose objects comprehend | wounds without experiencing material i ата - tle fish f about an an ndi long, with the fins separated. what is useful as well as ornamental Let u hich may tend to remove any qualms of i properly tamai and the tail ed forked at that the Council of the Royal Horticultural Society | science felt by anglers on e pm of the snfierings the end. The general colour now also changes toa should be sed to consider this question. Тһе |supposed to be inüicted жы heir captures This | light brown; and the sides are indistinctly crossed by | means а the disposal of any а, whatever are e certainly was not a pleasant circumstan ance tò the | піпе or ten transverse dusky bars, ог parr marks - limited. Should this be urged а n for declining fisherman, but apparen tiy rae mot so painful to the Characteristic of all the species of the кш Salmo the charge, it should be оек Ын, that SIN of) fish.as might have been expected. when in an immature state, and whicb, in the true 225]. or therea is awarded hree| -While on € subject we must add a саран, imini salmon, remain more or less visible even in a smolt or times a year by one Society (the ко il пае |of ihe * hard.dying? qualities of a “Не parr 6 inches long. In rather more than 12 months tural) for Stove — — plants and | *killed? in the = — and miel with m sd time of hatching, about half of the last year's : wish to ‹ ла , however i ы rr sola, "I ә t tri ОКУЗ A T. M viven з {в of his th and many of the A marked when migrating as-smolts every ушт; En it em tried once. This en ems E the petes which h ln will naim never aes rec in Мау and June are sold in the London markets as would next be necessary to make it known in To t the — ther methin ng peculiarly | £T ilse ^ July, August, . = September. Very small Quis оша be erster gum. provincial socie uii eL attractive in pike. Tte it kl rilse are sometimes caught, and these, when weighing ves to be registered at the «ойсо of the chief. tho dash ad dn vità which it takes tho de eath, its 16 ondon fishmongers guion: кз ерата у ferocity and wh Renee т; deem y nderful tales |. itin by the ais. asure which we have had, m thi My? iere e related m Dr. р ~ ven х 1 d cep DA et r^ can zive mo 2 at Vienna, when ^ ee S cuts. Sether wei № саси wet ФО Ма анато and rcc ей їп E сус DE t and F SM T bringing tin to surface, and finally etting | Віз attention to the h haunts of ^ perch an О Ж ani me rd ee decline taking upon heredi the hini the hoarding of the bat жа 5 = vite | sticklebacks, the fisherman who ho has Nr, Pennell's be —— an ense of sending their vem mi- | was found sticking fast to his right s which would | to refer to Will find an interest in is sport З yor : Р petii Cea е place = ws ow. All ro fficulties of this not loose its hold, but was killed, and eaten by us all in ajm mere fish catching. es аы ру рто р ompany the same evening. 16 weigled 32 Ibs. Goug í E soci smg upon the emseves th the y args of the pro- e гей тенди om the ' bite." The Botanical Magazine for жу ceri аз the best specimens onl woulà be тэа cad эон i 1 f 5-of the following: p brought to the test with thm of other districts, АЗ 210 ро ye must refer a RR rer: oia b десе а in роо та ВЫ Datan, vi to the time when such a show should be held, it is че elling of pike and ether fishes from one ud о | It is allied to В. eam panulatur umi | another, the performance of the Perca scandens or elliptic-oblong le me bua bs е аб ma-|clim —À e n and the strange vitality of fish — tomentum on the lower surface, but altogether of 8. turity- labourer to choose | tioned b erson Tennent їп his History of Ceylon, | more robust chat : р longer; the flow y have to be left out of end welt клоп tomos В hot season, and rounded segm the schedules А, for example, Gooseberries and other | tobe caught the moment the rains set in. mex ы; i м Jed fruit except E MN со ана the fishes known in Gi itain, those be- bulb from the inte Cape ‹ ren d ce Unt - rete i m ж deer ин е сонс e the most important, by “W. Wilson Regno. Esq, and produee could be exhibited. ; many of them, if t heard of all, не probably have onl Si m de cp of what was take beris MET nge cely anything certain was| oblong aeumimated iue and heads of wh aol A. Ax Blech ; а" of the Matera таен of the salmon even 80 | flowers bearing а good deal hee to those ears ago, beyond the fact that the fish ascended the ' an ы. soie Fogeliana, % Avávsr 15, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIGULTURAL GAZETTE, 115 shrub, introduced | iie | Fernando Po to Kew by Mr.|it does grow wellit is a very desirable plant. Mr. таш! сей. «ih Жоел аА di асла чудан Gustav Mann. is а € Shrub, with erect iege the p intends dev eh atten- ub their sow чук, ксле б rd e i oblong- оты acuminate serrated leaves, an nd tion to uch, plan as the variegated Periwinkle, | bloom may be е v ollyhocks are also mulcbed copious large, funnel- shaped ыш widened in liff чабор ted Ivies, and other hardy yit ith decay ed инле and Cocoa-n nut t fibre ref throat e limb being broad [н s for flower garden decoration. That such із f 1 and of a rich violet purple. Though retai ning the | materials might be made available we have no doubt, | То Phloxes, bo th early and dais. Abd; Roses, co name Меуепіа for this plant, Sir W. J.F nd where large centre beds have to be filled, Acer | siderable attention is being paid ere, ma ере tun "6 that Dr. А verme n, our gund iegatum, Purple Beech, variegated Turkey | the culture of the last upon 1 the Manett stock, which plants, considers it way di stinct Ка. Thun- | Oak, and other M would be highly ornamental. | seems to suit the stiff clay of this di well bergia. It is re ei as being much more beautiful Bijou variegated Geranium is a urite, as is also | as the sands of Folkestone. LM ied ms fo ihan M. егес ta, and no doubt is so if =: figur e may be Tro opæolum Eclipse. On the south side e the kitchen! the drought to which it has Don Jk bjected this trust: d border, со ing of Lobelia | season, nothing could be more msn 6 than i Orchid. from Borneo, introduced by Messrs. Low & | speciosa, Geranium Ж of the ws Perilla, Tom | growth in this nurse Co. ; d опе | Thumb Geranium, Calceolaria Kayi, and Geranium Glass houses соп sist of a es of span-roofed f tl t barren stems; an | Trentham Rose erections, filled at cato, су "with young Nin, flowers, rk aie s "ih m white uid Close to tł among which we noticed fine rods of Lady Downe's and purple, are on siege n ess — hey are large | tories in summer we have seen; it is emend prn Seedling and Black Alicante. ^ Gloxinias, Fuchsias, A the size m the plant, the lip is ve A prettily | by Tree Ferns and other ornamental plants, among and plants of that description occupied other com- arked.—Eria obesa, а mrt white-lowered Indian | which we noticed Ficus Cooperi fruiting, Achimenes | partments, in which were Halley's Geranium Adonis, Orchid, chiefly remarkable for its short oval gouty | suspended in wire baskets, producing a pretty mt а fine scarlet with a white eye and strongly-marked espe efu i C i y ves; and The August number wee illustrations of the | the Lone ; and fine specimens cf Alsophila nina very dwerfgrowing variety, very bright in colour, and following :— Calceolaria punc а бея and very |and aus aa Leading from the conservatory to the | sui i о distinct- Tooking species of tl eas es ipin ‚ is a corridor which is kept well supplied | beautiful rich claret-coloured variety of Verbena, we Jovellana group, a Chilian bc 2-е ntly in introduced | with plants, in the midst of which are c ne | also noticed some fine examples, as iip rie Italian by Mn “Veitch & Son. is a tall = Аму һе rb specimens of Campanula pyramidalis, an excellent | Carnatious, шр] Терим and other inds of Ii t the base, e s la argish opposit p ovate | plant for indoor decoration, Mr. Westland sows the | florist flowers, among which fancy Pansies s though d lóose seed of it in March, when he puts the young plants | now past their best, Antirrhinums, and Реп i3 E Е x e @ = = Ф ^ ЕУ ч "d о 7 © ч c Ё а © g 4 Ф Б e many: “flowered sce terminating t he дч in the open ground, transfers them to pots in | must not be forgotten. flowers are lilae with a pair of dew ip IT tumn, in order that they may get well established v = trees there is a good collection, in which gaping mouth, the lower side b puer e with “yellow, ir the — and in this way they make fine | are uince stocks budded with Pears, which, and the base. dotted with dark s — Crassula т cime one of the frames in the kitchen werd moved this spring, have made po satis- [4 £- | garden 1 f Eu charis amazonica ; fac tory gro wth; not on ne of them has died, notwith- odi igul the season Tor Spring роба siog almost ES cymes x MÀ gresniah. this praa 4n ce рени тб to » put it out ina cold mee rg flow It s from South Africa.—4nchom. frame, and bring it into warmth again in the «шые Ноо Teni var. pallida, one of a set of aroideous Plo a. when те produces an abundance of Сенен т. which are very remarkable whether in leaf or flower. The Pine Apples look well, being very sturdy, тар Папео ті in Мау, reared on the summit of а | healthy plants, consisting chiefly of Queens, Mont-| Silkworms.—Last year the ive М reported upon slender prickly peduncle 2 to 3 feet high, and blotched | serrats, and Smooth-leaved Cayennes, all planted the experiments which "Lady Dorothy Nevill had cou with purple and green. E the following July the|out. Mr. Westlend speaks in hi А terms of the las of the Ailanthus уа single leaf appears, the petiole of which is longer, | named kind. In the succession house turners’ shavings | (Bombyx Cynthia). These решен) have been соп- the peduncle, and bears | (the chips or shavings from turning lathes) are used tinued, and with marked success, Mr. Buckland having horizontally o n its summit the ique p D for plunging; they are much cleaner than tan, and | pa! id a visit to Lady Dorothy Nevills йа planta- whi chi is pinnated, and has to three pairs | they will retain heat for two years ata time. The | tion at; Dangstein, near dde vd Hants, published "€ аван; each of the — loeis gradually attains range of Vineries early in the season is well нена ап p of what he saw in the Queen pue in nches, and, the inal o; ing. It comprises four divisions, each having | (February 28, 1863), of which the following is = Ts iu fters, the two centre ho ouse ев. accommodating extract : tth nter. It b d th th One of t Her la "ni ship has set apart a portion of her beautiful and introduced to “Кек m P Femando P am Mr. ЖЕ centre vet is filled vi. Muscat е Ale xandria in fall well-ordered Cy er 3. eg EE icc pm: very singula bearing, and in another compartment we noticed two аена Ж g iem rm reni, ‘remarkable for its tenacity z life. | or aires plants of the Muscat Muscadine, one of the id off che ME: ое г (чыў It balong to the vega ceous mA , = is ее finest White Grapes in cultivation, decidedly superior | for ad Sian ipne, the Uria mora i thog ware a the Чүти Spat'lum y E Indians. e plant is to the White Frontignan or Roy al Muscadine, and as | state of per ection. and really beautiful things to look at; no! dwarf perennial, with a thick fleshy root, к hardy as the latter. о апе Paa Towa from 2] to 5 inches long, of an intense fleshy mud leaves, and 1 he kitchen gardens are extensive; Rocambole, | emerald-green colour, with, the tubercles tipped with а on sbon e flow ered. ' peduncles. The specific name | which is now seldom met with, is cultivated here ма gorgeous marine-blue, Her ladyship pointed out to me how consequence of the much esteemed fo ouring dishes. It close Y | тшш Joso for ho wind. Thote feet lave такага cared nothing for remarkable vitality obse » Tin не lant, The | resembles the Shallot — ктөн but has a richer and > than the suck o suck ers of tho guttle-ab, a and heir bodies are covered ppecimen е2" зи ыз оашса гетры was pe flavour. Straw are grown extensively, | with а own w drops, y taken from lant | t Kew, of many esteemed being the true "ir Harry, — на 5 of uiae o Te en of them had s а plan sorts most gathered with the view "E Qe реаты for Ње Carolina Вараб Empres s Е Sir Charles | working away 1 e dil igent and useful weavers, as they а id RUM by Dr. гуй, м. F this purpose роон Napier, and the very Lady D. Nevill Кыша how readily and at what little oilin water. expense they were cultivated, and that she had found a ready е Titah 1 market for all the cocoon agens demens саа — dev wers in great beer Jast Му" at Kew. 16 гч а е ЮозунтЕ, LAIRD, AND І.АІхС Б NURSERY, Eo offered to take all she could supp каска. native of California.—Semecio pyramidatus, a sub- | Forest Нил„—1о+тега of Hollyhooks will be glad to | Lady Bohr Nevill herself gives the following report shrubby South African Groundsel, with terete ану know that a fine collection of them is now in full laucous leaves, and e radia jeva ht-yeliow € | bloom here, and well worth inspection. Amongthem| ,, pem in elon 26 A Tange radins Е" 1L is a plant of | we noticed Lady Dacres, а salmon-coloured variety | re ad ages e^ silkworms E havo краш» рын о fay, аг Пу — — ed orticulrural 1 interest: Ордена wi ith s Bp, ikes of flower measuring no less than 3 е dozen trees, and placed 500 worms on them. They yielded 480 mbel length ; George Keith, a vivid crimson cocoons. А bird got under the net, and took off some before umbel te- | in уы beautiful condition, as was also R. B. Жөн; em — Төре сыена VEN onte E a зани ovate у , when even the leaves were frost bit: uisa ef de dove "i T de sem i yello we saw nothing so good as Golden AEN UT кн ри А to suffer. I have no doubt эл i е of which the ultimate divisions LR are | TN a bright s showy 0, el apparently an un- 7а ro : арнар Ол. iem 5 n —— fou r-petaled, w white ME tinged “rith p giving y free flowerer. E Eugénie із a fine large | tho worms devour the leaves the stronger the latter shoot them a grayish арреагап white, bot nd во pure as PRU e Blanche, which has, | fort ur» = however, the fault of being small і in the flower and e facts веет to establish not only the probability of ifücuit to grow. Of purples the best is Purple y xs RECEIVED.— Watts’ Dictionary of ues TY, | Prince, a noble kind with fine spikes of flowers, in [ope cibo bé carried óut, The эһ s Pa rt VI. (Longmans) In this part 5 Waits’ e = sell colour almost approaching claret. Among blacks, | itself grows pene - "abundantly in the country work we find capital x cles on Cider ‚ Cinchona, which are scarce, are some promising seedlings, абу, and it may be seen flourishin. er Clouds, Coal, Coffee, Colchicum, Combu stion, n especially one called Sambo, a glossy very dark kind. gardens of the metropolitan squares, notably Belgrave Акам е йы lee. С Kitto's very carefully | Among other colours were Lord Loughborough, а | апа St. James's. It will, indeed, live anywhere, and compiled Cyclopedia | of B ical Literature (Black), | showy ason scarlet; Prince of Hesse, and Walden | delights in poor 'and sterile soil; and w pe reached Part V., in Seng we find а beautiful fac- | Masterpiece, both buffs, suffused more or less with | the worms will ve. also,- The n Es „ће curious Anglo-Saxon Bible called the | sa pss and ne Я и first the paler of the two; | think that the general introduction of this new of еер rose-colou g табоц w Garden shaded ыша side 4 аай а tess з of Craven, the last | carried оп X y; ovon he smallest -= ане е KiwcsroN HALL, Kraw аа half way be-|ing ie ` ready market be found for twixt tene and Derby, Kingston Hall, the seat of| The plantations of Seedlin ET are К мг To especially this с can easily be seen from the railway, | well worth inspection, if m for the of mensi rn qune that they beautifully situated amongst fine scenery, ornamental | seeing how much plants raised сре seeds, saved from | slightest hyperbole, grow their own wa same flower, differ one from "ic other A gener own gardens. Report of the The Toe garden just now pres very attracti ire | vite m may be seen Ease m A 7820 appearance ; а; other things ta con Stalna a seedling | shade of rose from tanstead Rival, a beau- Ж : Verbena named Lord Belpe E is certainly the | tiful early bloomin мас. iacu furnishes їп Egypt by Figari-Bey best scarlet we Без met wi th. sel hade of that colour ; and equally varied results may M ient P Аке of that Robinson's Defiance in айан ые а | good found in нет дов ды p kinds, anci -— ў very short-jointed and p ooming. ictoria | the good or of the e М to which this ancient Scot other largely employed, and rally predominating over those of the male. Tkhe|bein n qo. € pn "riding for small beds is very efectivo. A mass of Foxhunter|choosing of goed kinds for з th bt produce ears of extraordi Verbena is likewise extremely showy, but it is поё во | becomes, it will be seen, а matter of necessity. А The ver" si s det lécided ; striking as Lord Belper, and = we apprehend, not| Dahlias are also grown here on а tolerably large 9 in flower. the Egyptian Institute of Alex- — h өп їп "They | paper, hi stand c weather во E MEE ы viens scale ; t ey are not, however er, yet fully k fally andria, contains us facts which appear much ia THE GARDENERS' CHRONICA AND АНЫЧА, GAZETTE. [Avavsr 15, 1863. 776 б. 2 tive solution. One kind of Wheat | hous PEU эин. Figari Bor - lo red for lis experiments had |and p^ very fine mornings 8 yringe occasio ally [^ alads, The Сы» in long md to Sporb, e certain of a tomb at ы g 2$ "3*4 © ч 1 W < Ei St 2 eux go © © Б с © whole of the n: A little up, if only to e re à proper circulation of air. Take саге, however, "that it i is kem e wW duri ring the night. within and witho out, t, ha id үз the same, viz, 26 gra а gramm i" ground they yield a а de al of беф, but are » barder than common Wheat, and not friable e colou tho things feddisb,. as if ha € e spee cific E winter de Aal ering aei beth [o mon character, such as Cinerarias, Ver- benas, Scarlet Polargoniums, Heliotropes, pe &c. Cinerarias must now be potted off, wheth em veni or from suckers, Chinese Primulas nese P also, to give the last shift immediately to thote rtr г blossom i in October an d No ve mber. Scarlet t Pel elargo- very of the flour is somewhat lighter tham that M. 2 taste is е апа теней and w t o the slight bu ROING DEPARTMENT. , PINE S fire heat must be kept | ke | th ros m got out with a liberal hand, also Autumn Lettuces, A bic to fruit as ie all D Little per- shoul rmed on tender fluo ood fruit. tied after this v "Not m the fruit but the wood for the ensuing year must be ripened, STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON; hrown emits a " рене smell. On pid ng vos in moist ground, under the usual утын ^ the atinosphere, “№ at a temperature [f ? (Réaumur), the grains жаүы ev ier swelled | d venth da ay | the ninth day t this deco comp ositi ion was comple iss Plants се in dung а must be lied sup Wi Р ud hax should a во be kept near the and n allowed to AAH со closely окей, 5h M € | plants need hardly be expected unless this tended | to, and weakly drawn n ones se seldom a never ? rield fn fine fruit. uch as are swelling t апа as muc iz Ul time, Figari- Bev ны similar negat sults from grains of Wheat found in other sepulchre “ also on Barley proceeding from the that there is every reason to believe s that t "the P hitherto „Ostensibly obtained from Mummy Whea! emove useless gres. and еше as soon as — are perceived, which, if left, only rob the fruit and weaken the suckers which it may be necessary to leave on the | plant for "keeping up the в tock. Do not allow youn 1 into which the former was sown. Veterinarian, May Pinus Bungeana at Peking.—Near these royal tomb. | growing in beds of soil it ki in closely together, nor to sustain any check through neglect in watering, or the want of y bol room, Plants beds must aan be prend, журго to with water, habit and most striking appearance, It had a thick trunk, which rose from ie aep to the height of give three or va we оу; | {еп branches sprang o T r bendin а ihe usual way, s but Б y perpendionlari ys as каршын а Таг ch, to the ight of 8 0 or 100 feet. The bark of I progress for the nad VINERIES, бее that Vines from which the! fruit has | occasional washing with the engine if red spider i is at white colour, рер like that of the ‚ Arbutus, and the | all troublesome ; and use every precaution to keep the Mns than those of the common Pine. Alt together Erbe P A" A, long F^ ep, p & ihe 7 this € n: ы мы hes е Кн. арай vey ву inet principal foliage. Late Grapes colouring should be А m ый.» hi 1 ? th € with slight fires in cloudy weather, especially s ў (hey 5 which, after this season, where they are not ibiy iae ould poss In all my wanderings in India, Ghina, or Japan, I pad never seen a ne tree like this one. ?— and had I a Musca чм ду all but ripe, xil кене gentle fires, unless Me weather should pro ually fine. rips frequently ee а oca in late Vineries талы е been gr E | оаа e н] Валкомвтвв. | orean On Eae | Sepe е чес o ear E E “| Max. | Min. [ue Min. | Mean]? авер p Thurs. 6 (|29915 | 29805 | 79 | 59 | 690] & |е 4 Friday 7 з 30.018 | 29.974 | 80 61 70.5 | 64 61 Satur. 8| M 30.090 | 30.036 | 80 50 65.0 | 65 62 Sunday E 30.089 | 30.044 | 86 52 | 690] 65 62 Mon. 10 % 30.018 | 30.026 | 80 | 43 | 61.5] 66) | 6 Tues. nr 29.978 | 29.965 | 83 | 44 | 63,5 | 66 63 Wed. 300% | 29.940 | 78 | 45 | 613 ^ 6 | 6t | "29375 868 | 50.5 | 65.7 | 61.9 | бз Aug, 6—Rain; cloudy ; very fine. — 7—Cloudy ; ve fine; hot and dry ; warm a£ night, — B— Cloudy and fine ; уе! ne throughout. — 9—Overcast ; very hot; fine t гош out. — 0—Very fine; ЕА nd dry ceedingly fine ;"overcast. — ll—Light clouds and fine; very hot ; exceedingly fine, _ 1 ?— Light clouds ; Ye y fine throughout, Mean temperature of the week 3 deg. above tl RECORD OF THE D , endi k СТЕП TRNA ga g] [3 а | No G reatest; — Рав SEE HE ud Quantity |, ш |48 Rained, | 9f Rain. Sundayl6.| 731 | 515 | 603] 17 0.80 tn. Mon. `17..| 73.1 | 505 |618] 20 112 Tues 19. 736 | 518 | 627] 13 0:38 Wed. 19..| 731 | 518 | 624 | 17 042 Thurs. 20.:| 727 | 913) 620| 16 045 Friday 21. 724 | 498 | 6L1 | 13 0.62 Satur. 22..| 714 | 499 | 602] 14 0.67 The highest temperature during the above period occurred on the Y 1812—therm. 93 deg.; and the lowest on the 21st, 1830—therm. eg. Notices to o Correspondents.: d B. urserymen supoly the 9; What could it be?—was it t last It is a piece of pedantry tó spe что reward me for my journey to the pinta gare reason. um yis rie A es ns e chona us, you are А ‘sensible man- you will А ау Ы I went CELL to а spot чона. two of these ka ia у d : > t E nothing to say to such silly changes. tr ie бео quently osely; giving the ho EXHIBITIONS: 4 Y. A Pitcher umm is admissible in N Te were both eed eh with river м heavy smoking as вода A they аге perceived, and | Ул. Бити Bihonjae Albons i! " * $ + regar as a Caladium, an erefore i ге! were in а fit state а criti караан Sio for two „От. с three times at intervals of = are excluded. b бошк а pitele p ? . s А ау be эз Е y olia; ants. reai of Tani Ne sei t mew. where it can be done so as to be able to keep it rather — mp "M New М вува m БЕЯ f à , [] reports, eir au ors see wi "wn, &n Tt prove @ £5 5 our M É tha nahe | close will render the cure more effectual 5 and d М ubi tho gius: of a тасыр m our 0! Pig it w s re under us B cce € I hac kic теб with it ina you мас state in the eir. near Shanghae, and не езду introduced. it in nto England, although, until E s extraordinary T nce w. wn. asily got f by t wo or three smokings, but а E in time i is е difficult to eradicate, ve Au when full gr those who have young eem of this curious tree in their collections to look carefully after them, as the pes it in [o as FM tly hardy i species is perfeo аб some т day it it wil form a very г object in аз done, therefore gua a | inside borders from heavy falls of rain, shutting up the of an Englis €— Anon. some living Gloxinias ctly in л the хын оез ах specimens, There із deco tivation to account for parently 45 еш no living ini loubted d ad cien, Ж, on one of the that the garden as right in his K. The blotches on your Apple leaves are formed by - g larvs of а beautiful little гарри ке MM. к know no gaa of destroyi ther than hand picking and burning the infesti u^ Wo CURVILINEAR Houses: X. Wi and roofs of the те pere li iu 11 соге qms ith the 5 Ат iterally w еш Calendar of Operations. (For the ensuing week.) ch dna that may still incline to por пене be stopped, as if left they enco the | e roots, and a r tendency to growth than would otherwise be th е саве. Loosen the f the } 11е! in order | to admit air and warmth, и БОРЧ GAR Am o the ўн blooms of those id I т ener P ri is d ZH Е the matter а. жа starve your garden. You can good crops A ch # ызы. of manure t regie pnas without stra MILDEWED CUCUMBERS: 7 S. The on venting mildew in Cuesmbete. 25 i (PLANT АЫ нак, Lax suni Asiers ка. Where h is the Ag &е.—1 to be used with advantage, The ted by but not so much а fa dy Might, using of a dr using finely tering pot, and giving he w. ^ the же over uen remedy an fects that may be perceptible without loss of [i qm м ng vigorously. peg and training will involve considerable attention, and willj be А decayed flo ers and € ра PS Mene х cutting back в f th zich display in the conservatory. Cli oh as may incline to ;encroac 5 п th MPa ууп Ee Ae be наб mi ачи, beds, Keep herbaceous plants neatly tied up, and | the Мазар з wá ion Tato in tho season when | C5, 9 the flower stems of any that are becoming е ch of such thin E E i ines, 8 oti HARDY _ * floras, &c., should be got up ornamen lliscs ith- dns with- | ; М. СІ bicolor and C. grandiflora | а ves чуру pe sables aid Salle id isi Prats «| ce well in early spring. "These latter plants, although | winter. We will su ыз that all th. “бе spring and Lise ‚ ате wi apted for conservatory winter ВЕКЕ iaro Peen, Мало Н tino, md xy tad io ep Do. pnta to top AA Ee growing P that Turnips for r and Nove m Жүз pi me comprises good во ventilation. d mildew appear, d leaves ought at once to be removed. We have seen this year wone Li pan A ше crops, both of Melo d Cucumbers, ong. в has been the s ings of tho eai whii ist of pounded and ene ner ГУ. ДЕА рр AMES OF PLANTS: C W., Armeria mA E (Gard d —6 6. 'avenaceum.— The plant to : 7 refer, must, ыы ын cabra, — Discipuhit. ou Madaria ele porfa: 4, Clarkia = Sherborne a К. Wos а our to тат пехё е permits, Your question is ош. tL—J M K. 1, арц verbenaceum 2, Ophiorhiza iza, mi sert donis Wai, а some allied species. & R LEAVES Nothing is more common than thë пона оп idm z^ leaves. It consists in an pen ent of certain groups of cells, Де е exact cause of which 1 m mocnote, At 79 le similar affection ine A RH Pour iio may bo transplanted odiis lants of Eure eadem was 201. ; it should. next weel РЕА: EM In the еа, o the - Show ron ipe m наа бетт, gira sia ite v. б. Е. — AvavsT 15, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND MERIDUUFRAR TR NALETE -— . WAY anp EVANS, ANALYTICAL and Agricultural Н ington. ULTING CHEMISTS, receive PUPILS for Ж A POULTRY, PIGEON, ' RABBIT, eene study m AGRICULTURAL and GENERAL ANALYTICA and FRUIT SHOW wil at tbe HALL on t CHEMISTRY, 26th, 27th, and 28th inst, 106, Leadenhall Street, E.C. PRIZE 'LISTS and other information can be obtained Il, Barford вь i rre e git Ре ESSRS. J. CHALMERS илал F errio eril aAa е чүле o from eusa b е ате over at least two ne and at е: 10,000 ас e had 11 " enoo of 29 gets collected the experi- —fully given | both as T cost and as to returns— a THORNHILL 'HARRIS SON, tios мн а йуу. Өл» T iie and other TURDAFY, in UST 1 863, of Landed Property, together wi Drainage, Roads, Embankments, ja works necessary for its permanent i impro жый. дй. айы crisi ies ire шыш шшш c td ш ta Даве and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, 37 and 38, Lower Kennington Lane, lp. 8. со 18 cultivation would ce admitted to ы в ASSAYS and ANALYSES promptly attended to by J. C. an пош of с we have| andi is tha khi of the 4 OWNLOW. Itcon- Neser, LANSDELL & Оо. мч r know b f m needless to ир a poe 6 acres of very deep elay soil, of uniform 2 re p in ^ о у. L^ Mie winpas year exture extending dowmvardsat leas Ке ed Atthe осы ды» им and T a COLLEGE, | have voll» pt d M pira | period è paaa с Кее. making Artificial Man obtain neces eu i Ede be бен "tho ве. whieh des are б е сгор be ove as completely overrun im ih inde oridi tion for their соорото а md eficient proputatiót by applyiug | average, and those Tris deelare it to be under hern so much so, that it w буну to mow to J. dy Mister занй ., 97 and 38, Lower Kennington | average, So far M the Whe Кр is concerned, the Twitch - before it was eiltivated and when | the returns may id to be all “ over average." the Analyses of Soils, Guanos, S lhosphates of Lime, Copro- eed ithering on lites, &c., E d Assays of Gold, Lives aud vere Minerala, ve Th Barl y crop is somewhat various —all late face, caused it to tthe appearance of а executed with ac €— sown spring corn having — from the pro- T eld. Before the accounts commence it had | Gonti men Far еге o cria ers, d desirous of dee now- | longed drought of e arly summer Oats, too, have | К all haja m ell and ее iently drained at the cost of edge b emica з КОЗ ог aying, may receive i! ft into l in the s pri ng th where th L › чаро войу for ае p*- MEME an M theless will prove of average produetiveness. [of 186 when, although it was extensively нн ег- dation for а limited number of Resident Bb tuden Beans and ч excepting the former in the Auc ir sul by s some 60 or 70 persons, not one Ful iras: of рр south and south-eastern counties, a p ood, rures sible. рох would. accept it at the rent of Root erops, where planted early, have come well, | 26s. e. "Thelandlord, Mica thus compelled AND DRAINAGE, the ERECTION of РАЕМ. апд only wait rain to yield a good retu ake it into hi pation, purchased a steam STEADS, the CONSTRUCTION of ROADS, зва other | The hay егор has been light but well got. Harvest | cultivating apparatus (whick had been worked Works of Agricultural Improvements are ken b; y H P 5 B Б арр ( Mr. you md hg eter Surveyor, of W: wee Herts, | 15 not earlier n Wo ual, but is coming rapidly on | three seasons before) at a eost of 1807., апі a new Je rn contract or on gomwiesion à ; апа һе B furnish esti- | in the pur 10-h power double cylinder steam engine at a mates t free of charge, ех out кыш" et excepted. The Potato gine; ја this year t of 3207. Тһе work was commenced in earnest “Such works сар be executed either the powers of|in abeyance, t rom Dorsetshire mnd Me before Midsummer, - hs — from day to вочата грати. Acts of Parliament, with pl raised by Yl val we hear qo red. day during the tw ü е the y instal menta, or with the Landowner's own money. I2 " pee 8 M uri ка we а e to 3 misi fo. —— following tabular MA Hort T^ Drainage, &e d produetiveness of our Corn-fields; an Quantity of Land Cultivated by Steam, commencing 1st June and в, JOSEPH BEAUMONT, чр aso Küdwk 608: piisas weather; for the safe gathering in of the c. -ending 224 November, 1981. —— dd and DRAINAGE ENGINEER (for se iud years чое. em imeem ai aie Temoa | —— Wa havo теөйүей а Totter from Prof ША. ecution of Works o age, ani mprovoments ave received a letter ig TOfeSSOT| мо. Quantity. imes b PH paid? for i fedis Ө Чынбы ыт ae dandi Pipini токм, deter pullidhed lest weok Ta» given Оши е Ж arping ; the оп of Farm irers etter publishe e tl given е either s "rtis ar н) to eost, ot tho Tandowner, or through | him, Не also forwards for etie zi 1 a note from | A. у А. К, В, & d. аы ДЕ düsperd and B " Mr. HOLLAND to himself, dated Oct. 14, 1862, "n eh -ў- Уе va Hn upon ON pod Improvements, Valuations made for which led him to believe that he was at liberty to 08 | 0 01 Снн | 60 039 ЖӨ ылы, Farms. blish the “ private letter" which has led to this | 74 | 37 0s 4 Times. | 148 3 92 22, Byrliament Street, Westminster, 8.W. rrespondenc not ct. 14, containing | 85 | pos pe 168 0 20 long extract from the letter in question, is itself | 69| 16 3» | Twice. 33 3 0 Land Drainage. aded t we e received Mr. Hot- ч $E LM Kt Үү е of DRAINAGE of any extent аге | LAND’S jeninuni to publish the following extract s 950-8 све 8..4 MEROVEMEN ЗЗА LAND DRAINAGE | from it. And our readers will = ir A iei ae d suisieki он н Eie ырза 5: porty, whether d, Entailed, e far Rd e rea < — cal, Corporate, or Collegiate. od e "ot Vd 51 oren 007 acres we Repayment may be made by the Landowner as successivo | — My 0 ject in heading this te,” is | with м бшу. eei pu Wih aco or Кен m completed ; or es cU expenditure, because I have m Ix А tá Ue matter of | very е xis ient ies deed cultivator and ap. DA by w opens Pep brc стана E Ü private, and as ned always | rie Pi about 3 feet in width; and 96 aer эрен various ter iom of Cl лс Pape н en E of T to plio, it private, a nolens ула wisi ik Je RA be | cultivated with å C NN implement, aor à pu 16 ut muoh rather send 1 about * "€ in p. No об of title being required, or t estroy it bbc bes self, thatyou| We similar detail its per» Tof Gf. оз "Encl т "Wood | venim ay rest assured of its ceasing to exist, "However, xw dog ё е ыен season. ғ; А osing, ru А A ind Pardi Dadinge are exocuted in a similar mistina. | Шаб must be as you please. The Landowners desirous to execute any of the ie rovements by " their own деа, апа chargo the outlay апа «рее on the | CHINSON'S pamph nee ox Бтвлм Cur ie as e pem Mz. Нот TIVATION is one of the most e que orm cn for both yearsis - given x i tho f owing ig allo: араай е 161 statements the Secretary, | ОП the subject that have yet vodi published. Its pany, 59, Parliament Street, S.W. | appearance now, as well as rumour early in the year, lead us to fte conelusion that it has pup | HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.— | unsuccessfully for the prae p offered by th yal m o co a of Parliamen oen | Agricultural Rociety of 5 Eng land, but T is hardly 3 а саен наета "i ри possible “ understand E it, has failed ыи БМ; КӨТТЕ Kx SUEVEYURN, Ha puo at least a commendation by the Society's DONI duo анне лао ли иаа, The Society professes to prefer statements | "The Company advantes money, unlimited in amount, f «rem the writer of hi l experience the following works of Agricultural nprovement the whole Y р , | outlay апа expenaca in all cases being liquidated by a — kind of essay. Under such circumstances, | charge for 25 yea: д іп such а сазе as the one before us, it c | 1. Drainage, Irrigation and Warpin Clearing, jm ener nh Planting pose, Engines or Machinery ways Embanking, Inclosing, | ting, for for 2H beneficial ра | т Irrigatio! de айд. ог farming purposes. ex 8. Jetties or Landiag places on р вед coast or on the banks of navigaole rivers or lakes t к ОРЫНЫ БҮ ПЕЧКЕ 'wners ана ue parliament Royal р oF отт general wi ks of péc- My ier their prre onte p of the the same with the on the lands im No investigatio "us is required, ofa Mnt fane rage do not and executi: rd Жо», ich а г аен рен Meier depart guided its нон К шегї к erred. But if t ave been caf L the offer of seca of which is bound by ru courage general statements; of ү É ag panar 0 Ea and charge апа the interfere eb ts E re controlled only by the hid etly what Eve то many снема Бейдин steam udo. at LY want the general ie ege ss of fi Mo dh ah ean d аре uld be to the W N Man Director, 2. - са to adop Palace Yard, Eier SW. а, pig экш zs ABKET PONIES (First-class) for SALE, of various , z ja o Eom ede an 12 Зен өю, each. east two years and 10,000 303, Strand, London, W.C. Fire and Water, verius Corn and Hay. Amount Da Cultivated EN m Ж. X А. В, P. 1801. .. E | 751 110 138 5229 188... .. | 778 029 127 6 014 15 5 318 HINSON gives hé ex these dicio LE rl ing together the actual w wages aid to m boys, the cost of coals and oil consu E pem expense of repairs, and other me n the nature of js also e s ia Cod pert п cost оғ Ts. 84, per acre, In the sécond year it was 778 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETI, [AveusT 15, 1863, 2731. 2s. 6d., or Тг. 1d. per aere, Оп the whole 1524 hish th ing to these bibite acres were grubbed—588 acres once, 578 а time, 262 a third time, and 96 a fourth time, for 562 r2 ode or d 434. рег aere noe deseribes the results in thi the fertility $ [the far m, and it is here that his testimony is of rare value. 16 is not uncom to keep an itis very uncommon indee r tra produce of 1862 gre atly exceed, es ME. venio t er (ooa power ve pe ne scent to do what Ме де бт авы di. оце e is во io much 4- | horse w nha jon In 1861 the harvest was е ifta ter | whether i ie over i animal me vegetable re, new те 17 f| dry е аста the. finer plants die ‹ out, « | Grasses usurp ground, and the 8 — for И Я р Том їп ыш almost, as it AE e. I don armer is thus agree bat ative power, yet it allied” to creation, and d - of Species; As ntific naturalist, with a itu Ihave ever book you will man, | highest sense of 8 is pro we|life is to give ihe үрө to those Grasses that ‚ | have the bighest and moss nutr iti ious qualities, and that f the andmen may for ye ears paiar valuable pasturages, Agriculture jg | there fore not merely an industry or an art, but, in the the word, a science—and as а science omoted and cultivated just as other t o be Sciences were. CES ЫС "OF )F THE CLIMATES С OF ENGLAND D SCOTLAND WITH RESPECT TO THE CR bs 1. Whe t and Barley.—As Wheat and Barley e | for their. оова cultivation a EAD АЫ follow —Ó sre еы it as his opinion mal s which e been creat ted in the world have, м! AUS from that ese conditions are qutenalve ст which stretch па: A 1 dy h t fulfilled in those away to the ай from the mountain ranges this scene s means of those principles of natural selection and ot intercrossing and breeding by eculiar higher and south thr ei the island. M IL ther And this numher iride y 138, Hu Ne of D? | cow p we go into опе of t the mei it seems as : Wes umber d dail od cattle, and with some of those Highland with the Shorthorned and with the e ро! olled > strange valaia, that the best Wheat | от - districts are in the centre and t of the cou Eastern Р] Central Plain, screened by РЕ жы, J £p ed, |. $ one the T year— HM s. Td. ‚рег aer first year o cultivated crops on Eas Brownlow Farm ОРДОН SUMMARY. Gain by increased produce the first year steam eel horse vi shared r Balance of expense the first year in favour of steam over Borse cultivation козуу 2891. ve 8d., = latter 5864. 2з. 6d.) . £776 211 297 12 3 First year's advantage by he adoption of steam £1073 instead ot horse cultivation > 2| wit coh improving the fee simple : value аб а farm 1500. | fine t pos ма a greater cost by horse нб two extracts from Мг, HurcuiNsoN's found 1st. As to to the Tenant.— only sure and supplies to drain the lan “t Depend upon prac way to meet ain of ian согп and low prices, езресіа ` effectually, to The following y is the. grand result on the i "T f steam fut such өч been the power of man in а perde animals, as adapted to certain climates and а s are | the d he sh places in the west of S rs whi we Saw bull, which Professor Owen told me was one of t finest specimens he had ever seen. 16 was the head РА one of the original cattle of the country ; and there is in Lond 1 ог h we may вее іп | ехіепб of hilly ground to their south-west, а e shows, have been deri t t their southern exposure, the best Wheat districts in wild varieties of cattle к many years| England are the Vale e Severn and the Plain of ago, | in the c country with which I am connected, there E and in Scotland the Merse in Berwickshire. 16 n dry seasons the crops the d a weight which are rarely | reached сене Вапеу requires а climate very similar to Wheat, be carried to h man. It certainly must have „been a very large udges on n bei eing jat into a : stall higher elevations and into lighter soils. account, much of the land in for the growth of this grain. Inv vestigations into the e subjeet of em become of be an анор cu tomer, coarser in point of e | bone, and coarser in point of beef, than our present sidered that the summer tempera south. E England is, on the pedi only LE higher ? | breed ; H and that the milk. But by crossing and breeding we have now est; ablished sui ch varieties that, both for е == япа ry produce, we have what is virtually а soils, P steam С оп, to grow he eep and oattle, and to convert hem.” к Thisbrings us pu find the p le Londocmer to the i de n of 186 now. prietor, Pap in the si o f 1861, ecies. "во much is this am case, that I have bon | very much г. very sq ipa that which Th з written m. on fect maturing of the Wheat and Barl ey y crops; while gung, „Scot land is only ‚2° РЕ -- eritical and the li limiy pr 'ouitivation i is reached, of su cold s summers as 1864 оп v^ Wheat crops € и Bri С PA ien n: farmers of this triet Mr. Wilso: ngton M whic h for of so má cases has been the result. As the summer w expression, 1k а responsible tenant for fo land, with bel of can — ates for the oceupation of this once despis i farm. It was then al reete was а pie model of a scientific. treatise, 1 чн ТЕ struck at finding the 1 E -— but is, in many cases as hig A 1 farmer so close! Ху" agreeing with. Mr. Darwin that, f feet lower dow. it 8e, ii t Aca ition e we have ever known ам "the urse of со siderable experi n by маган А ees ith a more pre team ^B Р. culti- introduced into. this Чет had i Leicestere—he ctuall was former ly the best t quality of Whe at has 5 of a single pair. Нева 0! since this breed was мы T the genius ^e per severance of Mr. Bakewell.” We do not know, dere fore, to what extent improvements may go, or what 750 feet above the sea, Itis pens that Wheat. т Wheat cultivation ursui to soia 99 additional E But лаві аа іп „тоер ү: о be well с An that such an d йе cultural Socie for "the Euglish Tyi: gether passe Altho: e should have been alto- | of present and future Bakewells. — kingdom. ties of corn sown And soin reg ard to the i would not refer to thess varies y the „practical farmers of the England, for M has guishing feature be countries, that in cold, ‚ Wet, and cloudy в ugh we have extracted largely from its wil find m vox а and useful чыгам matter їп it, not referred {о itt —though the of them were, in their origin, will be widely distributed ind ek - ULL pa traat LA ык сым, ы mate have f a f th dd you have formed of the роЫе ind which y sterili their labours. "t ja ealla it no 1 speak, b Systematic ема M мса agriculturist, or Ps noi a| аайын, о pos point of іші yl Камы of bat adva to smother ld | pasture o eitis rrr ; so much so, that it was 3 very d drale to discover кре difference нна tween the W. of tho more мае pm se Englaud. Conse- the greater at the t the Pharaohs а Wheat grown at the prese bi. But going € the lowest stage of = vegetable kingdom -nunely, the car ex m of Grasse —1 may say w poro t truth that this is a branch of agriculture Aetas iiti is in the scientific ences Tt is I believe, | а theory which he satisfactorily established ihat the plants depends on what he called the tle = Si or in other words that every plant is endeavou tl ti T s he has lowering of the temperature, that the dam: age sustained in the higher districts of England is ау and the | loss more dei арі in Scotland. Thus, Seottish farmer low er summer te contend with, the deni ith which he coni А less capricious and more to be relied on. adva antage в уеп ёо апу 2 it to overcome its n to overspread the one “pla ant in this struggle nei hbour, and, so to speak, to him, an cumstances w e him antage in de sirugzie for Ms and thus, as it. were, | r Grasses du er ly a Scottish rain. 3. Green Crops.—The Scottish climate is, on the whole, better suited for ae arina of the than England. As this arlier gust three frequently than in England, it к obvious vemm of the Scottish clima к ыт ar hand, sinoe apes On the winter ok in Sco eem the autumn "growth of 1 t and analo TE RET h ofw == | England see зеб toa m sowing of this root a8 Quarterly with the de- | cul interest attach- ce а һу Мт. Wilson. bad in | speaking pasture lands, says beris if the. pins КЕ“ herbage gets neglected till the more ара to the climate. | the Meteorological Society. Report of- THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, AvavsT 15, 1868.] 119 THE PRESENT APPEARANCE OF THE CROPS. FROM THE REPORTS (AUGUST 10тн) OF OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS. | WHEN WILL COUNTY. WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS. BEANS. PEAS. POTATOES. us HAY. |НАЕ | _ NAME AND CROPS. i mM ARS ADDRESS. SCOTLAND. INVERNESS ...... Small acreage; | Unpromising | Not promising Good Few sown Considerably | Unpromisin Average; Aug.95 |Alexand i average 2 ^ rentes by T " amd м Beauly 3i Mentis, TOS ABERDEEN Average ; little | Below average | Straw short None None yr [7 унй uina very Very light Sept.1 |Jas. Macdonald, Huntly me y iros go i Average Good Promising | Turnips good | Light, but well Sept. 2 Laing, Peterhead ot BTIRLING ........ Average Average Uuder average | Full average None Good, but ly good; Under. average | Beginning of , Stirling blighted late zery. Sept. sickly Nearly average | About average onsiderably | Full average A Good, but i About average 1 Buchanan te- 4 брт E partially frosted бер use Farm, Жем FORFAR.........| Autumn sown Average G ws Good, but cut Good A light crop; | First week of Wo. "Зан, W. Drems, good ; spring by the frost of well got Sept. sown indifferent the 16th ult. Over average Average Below average |À! Ab Average Above averagé| Under average | About usual |Robert Colvill, East lu e Newton,by Chance Inn ELGIN ..........-- Good Unequal Average Good Unequal Very good Av John Grigor, Nurseries, orres FIFE ..........-...| Above average | Under average | Below average | Very good Good Good where |Appearance of Good ig.24|John Morton, Lambie- they were not | a good crop letham, by St. Andrews cut down by 1 frost , Ful. average Under average | Cousiderably Average None sown Ave Rather under Average Aug. 20 |John Pitcairn, Kinaird уо average average | MID-LOTHIAN....| Full average Average carcely average| Full average Under average | Average over Good and Sept.1 |James Hislop, Mid- Abo b rerage Above d b; Earl; se od е і Peter 9i ve average | A! Ove ave Avera average| & е у good ; . and well | First ki с - zd 5 light soils ; s fioi чис ИЙ Нче got Sept. various verage HADDINGTON ....| Above average Average Under average Average suis Under average | Under average, a average | me 13 |Р. Shirreff, Haddington Above average | Above average | Under average Average Кн Rather under |Underaverage Average Aug. 17 —P пое Fenton &vi Barns, m LANARK..... ai Average None grown | Underaverage| Average None grown Va i Full average ШС of |J.M. Mackenzie, Wishaw, ; verage Lanark AYR Nearly average | Light; little | Short; early | Generally а None grown | Small, and a Turnips and Not heavy Ralston, Lagg ол light lands | вот | fairerop light {| Mangel ave nerally > lward Winter во DR Early soils very| Under average eie. Good g Good Beginning of |W. MeJannet, Bogside good; spring 1 good; on very Sept. Farm, Irvine sown light ight or clay lands under average PEEBLES ........| Fullaverage Fine отор; у Full average enerally excel- rge por- | Average in bulk,| End of Aug. Lyle, Innerleit! patches scorched len! on good and Е got | tees... | Autumn full Fair crop Considerably Average bulk |Average bulk |Low lands mucb| Turnips very | — Light сгор Aug.20 |David тс oer a p^ spring under averag injured by frost| backward Bridge 'erior BERWICKSHIRE.. "о od Under average Average Good T Average and | Have suffered| Average за Aug. 20 |Jobn Wilson, Edington sound as yet | now growing well g Mains, Chirnside well Not so bulky ; Nipped by the | Not average | Light crops Sept. 10 |John Bertram, Cran- promise a good frost shaws, by Dunse Above averago | ^ Average Average Average | m Underaverage | Average Average. ‚ 26 Uu AUT ы n DUMFRIES... u. ps About average | Average after | ces f see co | Generally look] ^ Turpips First week of |J. Little, Langholm - кө lea; Р? after well promise кер p of meadow Ве а 2056 WIGTOWR ........ Good average - n аё 4 - Look well Very | Gooderop |About the end| A. H. McClean, Auchneel promising of A ENGLAND. NORTHUMBER- Winter Good Fair crop ; not сер Good Promising | Very promis- Good Aug.95 |Jobn Grey, Lipwood LAND great ; ei bul y ing House, Haydonbridge sown moderate g Full average | Fullaverage | Under average | Over average 5 Very various | Оп Turnip Light Next week |Thomas P. Dods, Anick € good ; on Grange, Hexham lays late 'and poor avi А Scarcely ауегаре Average Suffering from | Promising | Light; wellgot| Aug. 20 |George Laing, Corn drought Coldstream CUMBERLAND ..| Above average | Above average Average ie \ Below average Various ^m good шай First nm in W: verage & g › average | Aboveav "None one Average ; good | Very I piden End of Aug. Very good . «Good Under average Average None grown | Under average | Over average | G About Aug. 25 Over average Average "Underaverage Good Average r Average End of Aug. DURHAM ........| Aboveaverage | Good average A a Average Under average i Not average | End of Aug. 1 late no Very good Average | Average Good Good Very good Generally Never better | End of Aug. O Above average Good Under average Good ? Healthy ; li Average Very light t.1 WESTMORELAND.| Generally very | Average crop | Generally very ne ә (Generally ed Very Good erop, well About 73 24 айба бой, light but — у | promising got in | - rost а! Over average | Overaverage | Under averaze None None Average Average етар е; ep x g of athan m, got YORKSHIRE Very good, being|Light crops, and|Good crop, very, Much Very few lar well, | Gooking теп, Lighte arena well, (Third "eol in Jot Bai- wuch improved| very irregular promising improved ; grown but some xcept Mangel secured | Augus Г : but light blighted Wurzel Good Not average Average vues Average Look well All got in | Aug. 15 Thos. Taylor, rm Жегу good, but | Very good, but | Very good Very good; Fair Good crops [Turnips rather Deficient crops; Second week » Hall, noar Briggs, Outwo^d t er cm ES. lodged " а; not | x: : = " deficien! sir in August W: у; good| Improved ; no ү тор; d verage иј A ear асе TE фе сд nts toe ФА | Mangels bad rz il е PRAE Very good Average — peu ern Very — À t hay. : free enr an on our erops on the ht; ntheear;some|land,but much| best land ; wel posed crops are laid daid 1 {Not very bulky,| About an aver- |Vary very much veg Sls, but рош. age but yiel DERBYSHIRE je n obit Nu орт et sv A verage ene, E ij Petit ; Average е Above average |Abovoaverage| А Wirkswo Sy ч. 780 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Атасвт 15, 1863. NUN THE PRESENT APPEARANCE OF THE CROPS—(OContinued). Ts | WHEN WILL ROOT NAME AND COUNTY. ЖПЕАТ. BARLEY. OATS. BEANS. PEAS. POTATOES. | GROPS. HERO MAREM EN ADDRESS, ERROR Mer ENGLAND. " lthy, but | Swedes pro- | Two-thirds ofa| Aug.12. |0. Paget, М.Р, Rud- NOTTS ............ One-fifth over | Full average Average Good average Good mes Да wing; Man-| cp; good dington Grange ud average А taa plan Avcrage Average Under average | Under aver- | Average —— dis- Average ЫГЫ. August 10 С. Eom Above average | Above average Average Spring ү under| Above an Under average Various Much under Aug. 10 |J 8 AI Norman- average; win-| average average н pis. re pd. k Average Above average | Under average € Under average Mei es and| Avcrage Under average Aug. 15 CLE Prud ew- ^ igi Е , LINCOLNSHIRE..| Average Average Average — |Winiergood:| None Good ; кшй Good qd iil, ps diet c Buoy, 7 ipring inferior| T Above average Average Light Very few Very few po Light Aug.10 |FrancisSowerby, Aylesby grown here | grown here Ў à 1 т Full average, ex- None Fair crop of | Few grown; Good Promising | Mangels late, | Small crop; Aug. 10 homas Aitken, Decoy d on light corn, shortin | barely an butgrowing | good quality Farm, Spalding peaty soils straw average well; Rape very late and т Good Average Fair crop. Not average Good Good Turnips light) Well got, light Aug. 8 T. ре Claxby, — ere ч : Sp: ri Good* Average Light Under averagé| Very good Good Light Aug. 12 стой I Sharnloy, Доого, erage, eragi Full average Average Average |Laok well and| Variable |Short crop, well About Aug. 10 LA Fancourt, Aslack Ry good 9 = селе се free from disease secured Folktngham » Likely to prove Good Very good |Badly corned| Good crop, |The best стор АП good, апд Average р Aug.18 |J. Clarke, Long Sutton good well podded |known for папу progressing well g years satisfactorily К Average, and |Early sown an|Not quite ац An average Nearly an |Looking bhealthy| Very good |Very light сгор Aug. 10 W. .Dudding, Panton Mobi nm СЕ average average well got House, Wragby ealthy sown thin _ Early sown, |Early sown ajA — серыя eges Bea Fine in Promising. and|Turrips а full|Very light crop|Middle of Aug. |J. G. Dixon, Caistor good; the late|fnl crop ; ex- P oue quality looks healthy erop not so good cept on clay du Very good, much|Earty sown very| Good average б —À y Generally | No p but| Early sown Short crop Aug. 12 |John Lyn», Church ә laid good ; late, short good mall lp ;late сеи. Stroxton, Gran- - and thin ering SALOP ...... aed Good Very good Very good ee Good Good Very good D. About the 17th| E. Davis, — Wenlock 20 per cent. Full average eose vd Good Healthy Mangels bad;| Very light Aug.10 |J. W.Bow n, Straw: ardine - above average Swedes сад Castle Full average |Much improved| Fullaverage Very much Very good Very good Modera! Ratherlight; | Middle Aug. |Richerá Meg ce егор blig ight: hted — ia got well Munslos, C Mu LEICESTER ...... Rather thin, but| Very good, ex- |Average; quality ey cá Good Free from Muchim- |Splendid сопаї- | About Aug. 10 € aas , Knos quaiity un- pu imn а good qui Tug disease proved; good | tion, much usvaliy good at twi crops under ave ^ generally NORFOLE ........| Good ; over Good Good In different Good Good, ac little Mcd god; Various Aug. 10 Ша Cubitt, Bacton average y Fair average Average Average A little under NS Prett ' good, а Йакын бб good ; Light crop; well Aug. 6 Thos. Brown, Denver, average Swedes fu secured Downham ies Good straw; | Bulky; rather | Fullaverage; | Barely aver- | About aver- God i in quality ; Ard Short crop, but Aug. 7 W. H. Tayior, Wymond- . ears well filled ; — but fine quality | age;affected | age; pulse |yield diminished| the dro - well secured ham ie. ДЕ of де quality eavy by the — small Y ery good veg good Good Good Good Good hi у Aug. 10 ——, Rougham wantin; Good crop Good Good . e Good ees Wan t raii Light crop |Моеһ finished dir qn Ыы тій Brandon SUFFOLK ........ Good Good "Moderate The worst | Fair | Promising, but | Mangels par- | Short crop, but Aug. 7 Henry ate ards, Wood- crop of the partially tial; — À excellent bridge E year diseased Turn ips E. Mie | Above average | Above average | Above average |Under average) Average Average; but |Good average | Light, but got | About Aug 6 |L. О. Cottingham, Ё little di ed well тон E Cottage, oxfo: G Il d | Decidedly at Few grown | Twothirdsof| Very good Occasional |Early Mangels| Two-thirds of a Aug. 3 ——, Wickham эш x anaverage а crop patches diseased| n pever better; стор; quality E me, Over average r S Canadians|Winter a good) Halfa crop Not much Good е Short crop ; Aug. 6 John Наһаа z crop on both crop; quality | good, and very | crop ; M d diseased ; crop | put in early; | quality good Bailiff for Rd. e heavy. nd light various heavy Beans light short “afternoon Carlton Hall, Sax- soils; quality farmers ” cuta mundham good a sorry figure Above average | Above average | None grown |Average, fulli| Few grown | None grown as Mangels Rather light ; Aug. 11 George Edwards, Fram- field crops wing well| wel secured’ linghan: А : ut backward з : M ; above Very goo. ads Good Gocd Very good; |Not a large crop,| Mangel pro- |Light стор; well Aug. 6 Thomas Crisp, Butley Аса erage above avi i above average| but sound mise well secured Abbey CAMBRIDGE- Good, but more A ode Light on dry Average Average Very various ; | Mangels on | A d es ero; Aug.8 xri x du ario SHIRE кз ht and -— not m B grown. ; average | straw ; but eut by frost | cool lands a v сапу by H et ir oi cool lands ET veg fair стор E Xe Ongravellysoils Barely anaver- | Partially Partially Generally under angel | Light upôn the | Aug 3 |Simon A. Daintree, Fen- short and aer age appearance ;|blighted ; and| blighte an gie bea ri the| Wurzel high lands; bur drayton, St. Ives Ынна а ш un-|even ; elsewhere|but the quality generally generally early vari arieties planted badly, | a fair av average ven; elsewhere| go a promises to be |underanaver- above barely half crop | and weak upon vem very good very fine age Miete growth PE meadows nips fair Winter good; | А tolerable Late and light) Light crop | Second week ‚ West Wickham spring not so crop in Aug. баша wn One-third of a | Aug.3 |Peter Purves, Brampton его Varonsz АШУ" very light |About Aug. 1 | —, St, Ives (not on light ] the fen) ©”. Fair ; | Short; well ug.5 |Robert Beart, бойша — bulbs mall | secured chester, Huntingdon, у Very bad | ` Very light Aug.10 |8. 2 Bee g ouse, Nase d Very poor — wel| Aug.6 |Peter Love, wn ton a хоой ; стор) Ver; good; verage q Nearly an |Good дольше Free from dis- | А good plan Overstone. n ti plant, | Very small in Aug.7 [Отеп Wallis, om е much over ап exi average crop ease, ed cut Ьу but very late ачашйу, but Grange AMET Very good Rr Over average oie Fair Middling One-third under| Aug.10 |Т. Bowick, Stoneleigb, late deficient s au b i Kenilworth Average Average Average Average Good Healthy Threcqu — Aug.10 |J. W. uns d Veryfullaverage| Early, a full Average of | A good crop |Nota А nan great yield Mangels a thin Half a а Cro From Aug. 7 |J. C. Adkins, m NOE Й Ре аа. кн [o to Aug. 10 | Stratford-on-AYOR рган Зан Swedes” WOR $9 ; well EIE Ver vint bass Good Below average| Average Fair Mangels lato ;|Small erop; Aug.$ |J. R. Randell, Cadbury; Good urnips good. harvested near Evesham ... Good None Underaverage| А: Under average Under average| Very light Aug. 9 ` e Bomford, Pitehill Е Above average | Above average Average Slightly below] Indiferent |Free from blight} Variable Half a crop Aug. 6 H. Hudson, The Elms, M md; Very good ; Ve 7 тт and promising ina Pershore s, air ery ; pee Ue эй Good Looks well |Light; wel got| Aug. 10 Re A: ME Early sown full 20 per cent. | None grown | None вто зп |Promise abund-| Mangels bad, |25 t £ T abund-| per cent. бе Aug. 10 |—, oua average; late |above an average t ance; blight I. low an average | EG town, near Cardiff thin shown in mi grow rapidly * i4 * AvaGvsT 15, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE АХ” AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 781 THE PRESENT APPEARANCE OF THE CROPS—(Continued). ROOT k WHEN WILL COUNTY. WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS. BEANS. PEAS. POTATOES. CROPS HAY. HARVEST BE NAME AND E GENERAL. ADDRESS. ENGLAND. | HEREFORD ......| Over average Good — Good Very p Light Middle of Aug. |Henry Pride, Тһе Cwm, 4 е s near Monmouth Е Good average | Thin; under Average Average Averag Good Very late |Very light; зеп! Aug. 8 John Mathews, Blake- average ende: more Thin but very|Above an aver- Average Below an |Aboveaverage| The best crop The early |Light crop, well Aug. 5 T. Duckham, Baysham healthy ; good age average for some years |planted good; ended Court, Ross average wan* rain Full average Average Average Winter Good Swedes good | Under average Aug. 8 E Edwards, : average GLOUCESTER ....| Very good with | Patchy, but Very good ; Various Good when Rather light Good plant Light crops Aug. 10 un rinsop Conr Longfords, few exceptions, | much improved average sown early crops but not much generally Miachinhampton and a little ved growth gum. About average | Early average; | Average crop Muck under | Full average Full сгор Swedes fair; Half а crop and| Aug. 10 |W. Woodward, Ash- late inferior average m ls a pastures bare |- church ailure Fully an average|Late bad; early| Above average E Good RE Swedes Short in quan-| Aug. 10 |J. M. Read, Elkstone, average touh пон» tity y Cheltenham Very good Early sown very | Early sown Heavy ш Сооа сгор Good tubers ; Good plant, | Rather under | Aug. 10 іо |John Cobban, Whitfield, good ; late sown leats e crop; late bat light in small rather stunted average Aug. 14 Berkeley indifferent sown ЕМ corn At th Earlysown good;| Generally good | Abundance of, Remarkably Indifferent Mangels Universally a Aug. 8 John Lynch Fletcher, age те st bad straw, lightly| good, above irregular; |light crop, below Royal Agricultural podded average Swedes good average College, Cirenceste Very good Chiefly good ; Very good Variable |Tolerablygood| Fair стор; A regular |А fair crop, well| About Aug. 10|Stiles Rich, Didmarton but some light healthy plant, but slow made grow Above an Early,very good; Average Barely aver- |Uneven, aver-| Under average | Even po. Light crops Aug.4 e Edmonds, East- age. late, light age age crop MES with each, Lechlade grub Excellent Average Good Variable Average mend but| Promising |Short LE but Aug.l0 |John Б. Peacey, Winch- smal g com е Good, except Above an Under an Very good air cro Inferior |Light; well har-| Now general |R. Е. & J. Witcombe, late sown. average avi ео vested Picton Co OXFORD Very good,above| Late planted Average Under average Good Mangels bad, |Light eu well ug. 10 Matthow Savidge, an average patchy Swedes and securi iei Mount Farm, Lue cum ing Norton p т Very good |Fair,late planted Good Fair Good Good Bad Good quality, July 80 ronds Eynsham but under aver- age BUGRE T И Good Good ood Below average 334 Good Late Light Aug. 6 Alex. Fraser, Clayden : 7 Very good Very gcod Very good Good Middling Good ; little |Not generally Light Now E. Evans, Boveney Court, diseased good Windsor Over average Full average Average Average Av Good train;not| Halfaverage Aug. 10 W. Smith, Woolston average Very good Good Good One-third Good Good Early so Prime quality, Aug. 6 W. G. Dun2an, Bradwell below a crop very good; on| but deficient in —' m quantity ver BEDS..............| Above average Average Average Under average| Under avorage Good Plenty of About half а Aug.4 James Ross, The Hoo plant, ын сгор Park Farm, Luton stuntei Above average Average Above average 1 Und g Go Bad A light crop |At the present| William Lavender, Bid- time denham J Quit Good, where put| The same may | Not average, | Very short ; Small Mangels bad ;| Well got, but ug. 3 W. Pike, Stevington in early be said of Oats but better well corned. Turnips very little of it as Barley |than expected : late HERTS............| Fullaverage Extremely erage Average Fair crop Various Def ani Lig стор various З : : PARCI у; 'ariable; under| About average | Generally а | About an [nae | Very indif- | Very light cr | over average averagé —— У 5 >, Стих average | ie а praes got Aboveaverage | Belo р Average Below average| Below average Good Back ward — av ў а wi ght BERKS,...........| Aboveaverage | Full average Good, except | Bulky as to Av Very good Very pro- Good 3 элй late sown straw mising Good Much in want о! Good nder a Comparative Good verage |Late cut average rain ure Above average age |Under average verage Good Good ш ; |Good, but short ams, wants Above average y Early sown Vari Indifferent Good more| Early, damaged ; July 30 |J. B. Spearing, Mouls- good, late sown|good, late sowr late, too old to indifferent indifferent Good Early sown good; Good Very few Very good |Good, but small) Indifferent Middling crop, Aug. 1 Richard Burniston, Hen- late so z grown but well secured ley-on-Thames dling good | Variable; some | Not во much | Not во well Average Promises well, ab at all |Theearlycu First week in|Thos. О Clapton, E to s to quantity much beaten |straw, but pro-| setas pro- but shows want| promising |much peers d Aug. ан down ; а fair mises mised of rain but the greatest ү Ы Me А Good Good 8 Piet ood x First week in |James Norfolk good verage verage lwedes pro- H | Brebner, 29 E Man- quality 5 Farm, WindsorGt. Park gel average One-fifth over |Average; quality| Average, excep ge| Anaverage Overaverage |Badly wanting Average crop; Aug. бер M. Plummer, ауе not pi^ d ing late sown rain well made ' Peasemore, Newbury ^ Good Fair Good Average od rt Aug. 12 James тии - N court, Abingdon | MIDDLESEX ......| Above average | Above average | Above average |АЇ ge|Ab g Good Good Under average Aug. 5 gr QE Ux- | ge Common | Over average |Early sown very Av Under К Good Wurzel promi-| Light стор Aug. 3 Thomas Hewett, Cran- fine siog; Swedes 4 ford, near Hounslow SURREY Very good; over| Over average | Over average i ^ |Under average|Good, but parti-| Mangels and Clover and Aug. 8 Wiliam Willis, West ave ally diseased bie, desare | Meadow very Moulsey l ood plants short | — General God |м t edt Light A J rnot, Woodoote, | Full ау Early sown enerally light | None grown | None grown angels good ; ig ug. 3 James A ] good ; pm sown Tu AL. Carshalton' | various wai Пса э AREE ET Good Average crop | Tolerably good Average |Scarcely aver-| Better than of | Planted well, Short ' age late but wanting : | Wonderfully | Very fine and Very good Various Various. |In general very | Very Е det very büsdent| Veey M A fullerop,ex-| Defective; | Goodandfull| Partially dis- | Mangels par- | Got. up well; а TES ор: a consider an average стор cept where late winter sown average |easedin gardens; tially good ; moderate erop ble part in Love: e Swedes good tion — : 4 Much over aver. Much overaver-| Over average |Partially good;| Above average| Under ау Very good Verr фо pet 1 age; extraor- |age, and good for Winter Beans a à — heavy ака good m but good ery good | Good px Good pus 1 сше: d А full average |Good, exceptthe| Ап average Good No ap! Mangels very : F late sown вооа Spring ~ „а дейсе; A ; Grass 1 eficien! wedes 1 well E] RI | First week in | E. Воена Jun., Berden 2 Very good Good apod Good where well Good Good e Fir good ;| Very short crop ye Газет Л md 2 : 5904 Short crop od йн дане” July 29 Aboveaverage | Fullaverage Average Fullaverage | Fullaverage pem air - ü le: A Romford Aug. 10 J. Mechi, | Above average | Above average | Over average Average Avorage Good Various dou T7 782 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE — Lavovst 15, 186s, - ч ————————— THE PRESENT APPEARANCE OF 'THE CROPS-(Continued). WHEN WILL | ROOT ARVEST B NAME А COUNTY. WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS. BEANS. PEAS. РОТАТОЕЗ. CROPS. HAY. MESSI. ADDER ap ENGLAND. : Average iof | Good стор оѓ | Not hálf our Nearlyan |А large quantity |Plant well, but|Small crop well| Aug. 6 ; ħar- (үү. Mánser, бишрі TENT лг: MEX чы i various s nalition heavy on usual crop average planted; ir |" want of rain cured vest abog half pd S oth о | Getierallygóod | Béans gener-| In mostin- | No ан. but |Mangels look- About Aug. 7 |M. Sandfo | Over average | А good averag T пу ӨГӨ stances very | shòrt crop |ing well; Tur- near Dove Wi good nips suffering Good Not much Good Below average| Very good Good. Well got in ; Short crop Aug.3 |P. S. Punnett, Chart grown ; average m Button, 8 n eat , | Avery great | Agreatérop | Very good; | A gréatcrop An unusually Mangels i good;| А short crop Aug. 1 Баю Matso Я A A road ; of т short breadth lar, ge breadth ; — suffer- n, Wing uality various gair go op М g A Not Бау һа; ay Aug. 8 James Бапи SUSSEX ...... ses fAverago ; bt blight Early good Mcd good s too spoilt; lat Mihi ^^ M А бепётайу ПА seni Хойт |H. B. ваа ood tly 50 és v Very promisin enerally pn с Д. i ў. . E. Чер? е good ; pes БОП wm x4. ы good plant rly m er, Chichester вабе damagel | Over average Average | Overaverage| Véry good Backward ом \ under| Aug. 3 H. Beott Hayward, Folk- average ; good i USSEX ....| Oter a ; Axe Above average | Very good | Very good Good Underaverage| Anaverage Aug. 1 Frederick F, j FAE RUNE мй m indeed indeed стор} seed Brighton "Т blighted al injured the sea- coast WEST SUSSEX ....| Over av Averag Underaverage | Very good vay ay Meadow well got dod [ni Overaverage | Under average Below & e| Average Require rain Very back- |Below the aver- Aug.10 |John Brotherston, Rose ward age йы!" Hurst t Green HANTS........;...| Over Average Indifferent Averáge G eak ; back ug. Twy ward к. One-fifth over| Over average Over average Average Over average Good Promising ight a Aug. 3 J. Blundell, average amage Southampton Above ате! Good d Defici: Good Suffering from| Early crops Aug. Hugh Raynbird, Sur: dry weather дата; уеуог,&е., DORSET .......... Good в Góod Good After Aug. 10|J. Furmedge, anor, Beamínster Over average Overaverige | Overáverage Average Good Good Exeellent Aug. 7 J. Voss, West Buck- nowle, Corfe Castle Very promising Heavy G Good Good A good сор and Fair Very good W. T. Pope, Bridport soun SOMERSET........ Over average verage [Good ; late so' Good Good Good Good Good ; bu Middle of Aug. | С. P. Collyns, Dulverton rather Qi ^ scanty ‚эң? boo ТРУ Реф Very excellent | Moderately good| Very excellent | Very good Very good |Not ascertained ot $o good | Short but good Aug.10 |T. mem me Burd- : аз usu; erop, Swindon К Inferior in Middliog Very 5001 Very good Most splendid | Middling and Field bay Aug. 10 Wiliam Barnett, Broad ашу; > hid backward spoiled ; pasture Chalk, Salis! bury and meadow Above average | Early good ; Average Underaverage| Average Average Bad ; isa Under average ; Aug. 6 dm. k, Castle Hill, late very bad splendid дыр пеаг та а : Very good ood Not a full crop Good Not. p xA seien About 17th |Geo. Bro Ne - vana] rain well ext Never known to Good Good Good Bad A light c The end of |Rich. Pococ be better well harvested. next week hall, ко а Average Fair Good ; Good Various Injured by the| Moderate ; Aug. 3 Thos, Arkell, Swindon - ; moderately grub made 5 b corned y | Abovethe Full average Nearly Qood average | Very promising| Late and | Good qual Aug.8 |Josh. Stratt — € n above the average average ` Bi i uncertain | and eme zx: "ога Вгисе, у average $^ A full average Above an Averago Good Very good Good Sainfoin good Aug.9 |Т. Chandler, баюы. " average crop decas dd variable DpzYON....... .....] Above average Average Averago C Bi Very good |Уегу good, e Well Aug.12 |John Benson, Tavistock - І cept Man "ER ТЕе finest crop | Full crop ; and Under an э. Pe Good in crop and Masgols po Good crop, and |About Aug. 10| R. W. Clark, Plymouth eum же э, éolouring well | average érop quality; rage; Swedes| in T unis £ ot man оп the increase good well save TaBove | Early good; | Fair average PR E Diseased Irregular, | Average сто Aug. 10 ' Cowan, Tawstok | averag late inferior lanky,back-| quality y - PM anor, Barnstaple , and Еч іп ће еле; Barely Under average e Good eróp |Good егор ; but бові Short Aug.6 George Turner, Beacon 4n average crop „лг the disease w "e Жен acted Ж Downes, Exeter _ appearing 2 Goodaverge | Under average Моһе Noho di^ Well saved | Noxtwéel |George Langdon, Asb- Tis no disease ford, Barnstaple —— — i e average Aboye an ae: an None None Gio Very good стор {Middle of Aug. |S. Сопы Stancombe, CAES Above average | Above average | Above average |... Fa Good Good Aüp 19 bar, Tome © ТШЕ CORNWALL ......|Beyond average ўву good ; Very good None None Good ; slightly "pe Quantity L— 2. August 10 |J. Wills, Southpelhe crop ў і |uality excellent wyn, Laun : e Over average я» por eut. ашак Oe Aug.10 |j. Michell, 17900089 - Truro Eo Good ; much Good Average; well | Aug.10 |Т. Davey Simmons saved liganoon None Looking well Моё good |Verygood; crops| About the |J. Burnell, í ight middle or Llanelly - з week i Aug. Promising Promísing Promising Light Aug. 24 |J. Williams, Bodafon Verygood |Good; inwant| Very good x of rain Мем Моо. | Vedan Good t атах Average Good Good - Bad and scarce | Short of last Good Good Turnips : air averáge ў abundant ету фсе e dad promis xn ARMAGH ...,.... Good i G саа ; a None Good ood ; very None good i $ TIPPERARY .. itle down SN ГЫШ ber Ex EAM ^] : 442 Particularly fin S PS No appesrane e | Mangels and " About Aug. 20 William В; Lees z of blight early sown аге light s Тагпїрз аге E : progressing ^ 56 Very good Very good Light Aug. 20 " fe DE E Le Ye meon Very good | Most Sept. 1 A Main В а e РЕЯ Good Meadows Sept. 10 |Јатез is Short average - —Ó bad ap А deficient c syr: Albert : 8 ў CAPE De turbet A Short straw ; ee sd Excellent i Good; well |24 week in ThomasCh Good Ape N saved Борша borough | wo) n EO | #© ® Мы Very бой Very good 5 Excélent | Turnips | Very good Sept. 1 f f average laharlin AvGosr 15, 1863.) - THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 788 THE PRESENT APPEARANCE ОЕ FHE CROPS—(Contintied). WHEN WILL воот NAME AND COUNTY. | WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS. BEANS. PEAS. POTATOES. CROPS. HAY. E cioe ту ADDRESS. IRELAND. | | LONGFORD ...... is AE tá 1:52 res Average Good Light End of Sept. J. M. G WESTMEATH .... Good Good Аъ ОРЕ UD 26а Good Avérage Light Sept. 1 kh x Gay brook, Mul е isi kin 3 b Middle of |Gordon GALWAY.......... m m Good 544 dl «d Promising | Looking wel - nd n Mm ROSCOMMON .... Average Average Under average Р, РЕ Light in upland Light Light Sept. 20 John Kelly, С.Е, Brook CLABE............ Full average Full average Overaverage | Over average None Sound and good| ^ Various Full — Aug. 2А maris fau Sm dan eem Fine Good Good Аад. 20. Digan, Killaloe CARLOW.......... Qood Good Ve риб Hw. Пё Vety well Well abont alt | Аш 15 to a @. Mosse, Rut- er E " Good Good Light отор ETT РРА [Good in general| Average crop + b, Aug. 20 «Ж. P. P., Clonegal KILKENNY ...... Ar RET Very good Averáge Under average | Aug. 15 |Patrick Grace, Freshford Аф Mua AS 994 A ie AVES o Art EC tir й Аир. i D. А. р z е Sept. John O'Sulliv: a EEHEY 5... Good ‚боой Very good None None Best since Sao rre : Middling Good PT 1121 Very good Good Light A £4 John Creagh, T Cu ТЕ N Above average | None grown | Below average 4. Ms а; аве [Good | Ming to г 00и 28р. бутар не bem od ete "m Good Good Good, butlight| Aug. 20 |Sam. pudet, Kildor ар а Ver Pd None None Very good Turnips good | А ve б" Aug.20 |0, Clanchy, Charlev. WEXFORD........ ir Very good Good Good Fair erop yt ; | Wery good Night End of Aug, |G. Glaseott, J.P., Ferns no | + of Mid-K ent ii ge to him from the main o sewer ‘вагу land adjoining the reservoir, shalt deliver the omie pis PROPOSALS TO E METROPOLITAN 2m J , AE о Potali Cp W Dith DR күзү - grant him the is of the river frontage | report on the appearance of the crops, we have ex- some h old exte | expended, and for а r ears ab à h i ош and of the constituents of fluid sewage, Не estimated the | „орь of one-fifth the net profits, after deducting 5/. per Faces to provo the bes we [5 known for several cost 0.0001 эд works for carrying out his process at | cent. on the S and for any further term at such fS pas is. m. unusual aud un- 1, Ap a, he усон tat ho shot уо & percentage е as shalt be settled by b sense ^ State. t d | pee quantity " wild Ома gr Mug v it Vr п | END bv that one-half of ihe balance should be р aid to the nm п aen, Anm Im per annum 5 мда d 2 sg nva бшуш үк SW B df to name two or more securities for the — »| other localities are so infeste assign a cause for ormed for carrying out the лаа hi =, H the or Ж ышы in such d ? William Т. үй orrington, Sir and Mr. Thornton years' notice, subj = to the repayment o of pr Hunt regret their inability Я ps with the con- => Tried; an S ai а premium of 25/7, per cent. NE ditions of the advertisement, on the ground of the | thereon, з to үре, of 17. per cent. for the use of impolicy of publicly declaring the land with which they | his pa Фог títtits. propose to deal, but prier Шы eir willingness to discuss M ump the sewage from the RKSHIRE ÁGRIOULTU — We regret to say that ho matter wii the Маракана анаара IUE node сас се i ered AE АН E = р ab flour S уа enter into a provisional arrangement for prosecuting a + аз prove, to flow Ьу е сд е! PE thia Bill in Parliament the Session. ihr (hrocck pipes ie the side: ety. а аавд refer E next wee e. 'The proposals of the London Sewage Utilization | roads adjoining Company had been A reported on by the : т paa ing by the Board. sie is, ine еы of the Со дане, aas ary 17, 1860. These ere to be formed, undertakes to provide -= Ram sales, | that the Board the eompany as p audi ou m А4 А-а and to subject him Suüors : Mr. Anas " the Fosse Far sewage as they iit mai. im at Barking Creek for two | in all things to the direstions of the Board. He farther | Radford p TAMS 5. h 12 gs. each, Tia first =) years, at Р rent of 57.; that, should the поа be | offers to submit the Act of Incorporation =ч nn = — Mr. W.& "eec t year, successful, the Board sho nd o re sheep, place last week at the Flash, чиз mi Wen uld at thee га of еи years grant а further term of 21 years at the same managem оре м -— reserve fund, d ie dii to | Shrew. е about 150 high -class rams rent, and, at the end ot such term, that the company 4 divide dis company Board, for vue арн оз, v such further gum as шау be|and he т that а of the directors should be | уга; EI ee from about GZ agreed between the par tios, or as w ey be etermined | nominated by the Board, The co — à : e i; many | 5 зу ыр? туррын of the саса the Institute of | he requires Y oda be i » perpetui, sübjeet to t WESTO. earling ivil Engineers or by the Board of Trade. Board's power to unes after years, on giving were [orat ап ау £ (4) The proposals af Me. Moore were the Board | three years notice, the price to be fixed by valuers те Даре ТС, Г ; should РЁ the ғ ё for a term years, of|chosen jointly. Messrs. Payne, Eddison, and Ford | Hampshire ram p Бла, e which the first 14 should be s i prep rdv under to pay 60,0007. to the credit of Mr. Ellis | of Mr, Shittler ot Bishopstone, which bieh EA i after | local of M Ew & Wi t; on his obtaining the concession of the | Salisbury, y api factory terms. last, al the whole or reason as the of State| (8) Messrs. Napier and Hope propose to intercept the | wer, о disposed of at good prices; some of the lambs sold grantees w in ow | hern sew andi t 27gs, 1 55, 12 gs. each—the In а further communication on the 9th of July, 1863, | near Abbey Mills, to convey it by а culvert 44 miles in Eri averaging ‚с x pér head ! Ma Moore offers to pay one farthing per ton for vay] length to Maplin me on the one hand, yu n Norr Mr, Hugh Aylmer's set, Abbey Е awm by thë Board to a height of 200 | Flats on the A cori p West ended ; оё were 100 ram lambs, 80 feet, ть at АЖ million gallous daily, would X «i pepe igh ub. - their гаду. is put | shearlings, aud 10 two- -shear IND offered for tes, amount to 136,0007, per annum. Mr. of the pro extending to 15,000 or ys acres. competition ; the average price е lambs bei states that he bas already engagements with tbe oen bed pita Ù proposed to be lavatoi i is 2,000,0007., the 6l, shearling 11. 14s., and bwo- гё, ien it Ms.; 1 60,000 acres for the use of the sewa; of the sewage to be for 50 deed subject t to | 4} the. Фай. (5) Mr. Shepherd, in answer to the Board's adio. | Parliament authority being - obtained and to a a grant of f | receipts amounted to гат 15s. i хаде in his ойо equali between” Crown, Тһе net Marnas Hann: Mr, Т. Brown's set of longi y bet ear! a E Н B Ф i ween the com before plans ; hole оѓ | deduction of 10 per cent. р fet The Board to being to la; T ing th of 0 per e А Vti MT enis ion he will PUER resumí Аа wage and эв herd ea h LE. 55 shearling: sapie s only two commuriications are of the nature of tenders. Ferata settled by tl the Вес reihe eres of State; The E to ГРІХ ае meer P. — The first, dated the 21s& April, 1860, asks for a сопеез- | be represented by two directors of the T ic The | 45 sion of the whole of the sewage of London for 50 company to be formed within two years after m S Gh ia and offers to divide with tbe Board the net Tas Parliamen: үк»: Fra - n three| Minster LOVELL : Ele let and sold at prices. received byt the company, after paying 72 per cent. а months of its form io p E dot hands 9f | giving au average of 107. 3s. the invested eapital; after 50 years the company are to | trustees, chosen jointly, a а sum Por 28,0001. India Five dinde qi commit i deduct 5 per cent. interest on their capital. Тһе | рег Cent, Stock биеге to be paid to the company) second, dated 4th Ju jm лил р until three-fourths o T om orks are Miscellaneous. е со id EAT] be full and П and free, whole to be forfeited to be Bonrd, if the company American Horse Works:—At p. 278 of your issue for without let Lor hindrance, on the Lem. the Board. Параза the ошто Before hne fheeefonths «me |, P шу узг ally ааыа а Mee d. from ек M end ета кен чамане Án bove particulars аге to ne adiit) and gor eamm aud MN e n т a зү P iret baie da ШШ фо dnt ДЕА prd bee iiem especially iñ regi to a horsepower machine siid to о krao pa a advertinemank asking | espe yel om small farms in Ameriet, п {на& the Board shall convey (der dn r асч тет = етт. дА 184 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE * [Avevsm 15, 1868, — My letter did not elicit the replies I had ho ope ed to; sities; and thus, w hile he has not been able to e : ew obtain; but shortly afterwards І tum ше accidentally | human labour in skill, iu the production a 1 e on the very thing required, in an eaded | luxuries, he has surpassed it i the p! uetion е * American Implements, and Methods of poses iem | necessaries of life. He has e rcised his reason, 80 as 2 Labour," published in the Journal of the Royal Agri- | procure the greatest m ies of those t m ic cultura jety, Vol. xx., 1 here you will see are —Ó ы чы east possible cost. Ж secte depicted the very machine to which I refer. Тһерар exists another power, w E e is supplemented by a report E warding | с can, to some RI least, substitute for that o ; пе this American invention a superiority of 16 per cent. i ferior animals. is is the discovery of the last few duty done over the ue са rse gear ordin sed on | years, and it has brought agriculture into а bid small farms in n this co try. Considering, dien that of transition. For, if is t e generally dopted, it is clear that we must establish, with "1 h h Яаа 1 fant 1 g d to thi new power, ame maxim bli Лу, Ij hich e ave laid down with regard th week to the show at Worcester, never eere for a | use of animal power—of obtaining tle greatest result moment but that I should there see many speci-|at the jud cost. Тһе positions, therefore, that we mens of the American horse-power actively engaged | have to ша ч: аш аге — that the cost of our new in threshing, chaff-cutting, &c. need scarcely say E pow less than tbat of "horse wer, that this expectation was grievously disap- and next, "hat the dd from the former is pointed, bu ay remark tha " 8 greater than that from the latter. „IE we can establi sh e pE " is the dra aught | з animal Occasions a considerable 1 we ing i inists, i3 was Dev Lave succeeded | in establishing the truth of our unkno ve ыы But since = АА ofa new ав must, from ds rtain incon adoption, ше ede ссе сод Ч we е havo "established а fair i "to p" at the balance of тения аге t ita what is otherwise a cheap and desc йы arrange- our new per for 26, old o one. s m Ming, be attended v with d, befi bound, This proof, it is clear, r- | 1 t ment. You can see itin use in some of the London was one for some time in Guil- e ўтга 18 sie if iptr Jul that much needed and philanthropic institut M Mechi is induced to come to this resolution in conse- to aid a local institution. Steam Cu lti tivation,- Ав: а result of the; recent meeting at Wi ы: Meeting was Ux in that с on Saturday last, '* for f discussin «м d steam culti- to adop measures for Chair was taken by Mr. .P., and amon; Northwick, the Hon. F. Lygon, M.P., Sir E. A. H. тте" Мг. Уегпоп, М. P: nd Mr. jio МР. A letter was read from the Right Hon. Sir J. faros to the object of the me eti ing. . The Carmen in opening the азчы ы entered into we ея of | Sepe b. b ch he practically acquainted, hav ears adopt: edi it on his um estate. „Не said 1 lie s should E more think of return think of threshin vide. e stated cis of. er ойнап һаа | ng his can only pplied Херд un B & * Kepinjeg "309A оца Jo £vq Ir'0g н LE ы н әләт тәр итәр 1® quroq Buzos d «тя Аа "193000001101. "qma PA "uomooxq 9—0 оло "Quo ou Jo T дәўәшоле оў рә1дәлдоо "өшү, Aum игу 63V. "рам “Затрвә Ivou «Ko[jvoxjg ATLLVIS "р ‘ло; eu) Aq "HNIHSN3NUS8—SNOLLVAHUSSSHO 'IVOISO' TOUNO3.IAW айне, v dem йч n this rnon, M P. and ca 1 H " J untry." Tuis. was уен M M H. rried. Sir E. A. H. Le "81939 u10ULIO T, Surojsrdoy log Jo Jurpeot which was also mously. Mr. YT Corti er then moved a айы: for raising a f 35007, in shares of 17. each, and providing two Fi of steam cultivators, with engines. This also was carried. Mr. Baldwi Birmingham, while S item f EA the proposal to on the fact that - we ere pus merica to grow corn f he thought they could t bo digging English farms. Mr. Curtler, who е sh labourers better employed i n do! muble riis an opinion t that it me be rra and were replaced by English. After с some reri обе Ње A vote of thanks to the ended. з he exe is own faculty of rea the more powerful and docile animal, so as to subservient to aid in supplying his neces- g Iri Gea nglish consumption, Vitis upy ur ue[ej ЗІ. 15s. T = ces to espectively. ze офиз, . Your Pains s x каш сы BRER баре. Poetis Proven: Labourer. improved by уе? is а good trench pl kes' of Birmingham drainage аео о Е ment Street, Waea HEAT AFTER BEANS: Agricola. & Lowe); Denton's S.W.) / ^ tor ho Pape e аге, or the Pape: 2,& 5, 1 best. por "d called TE. Your letter i is sent to Mr. W. C. Spooner, South- Piceadill Read's (Circus, у) as Sleight of сощ іза good su em plough : plough Ipswich); tools pope as We prefer taking Wh Wheat with an intervening crop «d. Buoni to ring tho two |t oen t an intervening erop, even though the Beans be not HEATING BY HOT WATER, A $ CANNON BOILER mMonRdS Jones. Я 4 51D! MONRO'8 CANNON BOILER, J. JONES, HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER AND IRON MERCHANT, SUPPLIES OR EREOTS, HOT-WATER APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR HEATING GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FORCING PITS, CHURCHES, тір SCHOOLS, COMPLETE, BILLIARD ROOMS, COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &c., OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE OHARGES. PLANS, ESTIMATES, and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES Boo ? (Routled ihe * “ Oyclopædia of. Айкан к: det PE ыз А эсе RUE s ym as an; в drainage level (52, Parliz- SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION TO J. JONES, > 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, S.E. West of England, Ireland, and W: à INCE € SKINNER (late Parin J. WEEKS & Оо) TURAL W. 1 нь TING A' ONE-BOILER SYS- TEM. E SETTE Estimates on application. VINCENT SKINNER, Bridewell Street, Bristol. Hothouses д the Million.— AwAnprp A PRIZE MEDAL АТ | INTERNATIONAL ExHIBITION, 1862. 233 y z "337 peer WP., шым, шр bility, being сај of fuli ost perfect all the и of ненг; : ries, en be had on Пт Cireulara, with eto oi Т, Pall Le pe точу A HANDBOOK on VINE and EV TREE соль VATION, price 1s. ; post free, 1s. 14. D -—71 ht Iron, upo | ENNIS'S PATENT HORTICU BUILDINGS are made from the best Wrough! Iron and Glass - tirely new principle. [rus under this patent is i perfect e combinason of fracture $ prevented, and a anently Water tight Roof insured, ag ai е tting of light. and тей Е, а A S. strength, durability, and perfect ventilation. They are i erected, pa е ОЁ iore enr а iřabl е and do поб eX e th. а peris! rer Prospectus, &e., address Т 3 ШР t y; LEAL cR E Builder, Hot-Water Engineer, &c. P-——— НЕИОГҮ ЛҮК Avavst 22, 1868.]. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 793 FOWLER'S STEAM PLOUGHING AND CULTIVATING PATENTS. RANSOMES & SIMS, S. ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH, Have the pleasure to announce that they Le arranged with JNO. FOWLER for t PATENTS, ve they will answer t inquiries respecting them, and execute any Orders promptly. TAMS CONTINUOUS IRON FENCE, HURDLES, and FIELD GATES, SUPERIOR IRON (NO CINDER IRON Ui PARK ENTRANCE GATES, and RAILING of CAST and ioi Dil IRON ни VARIOUS STYLES me ages СЕСЕ ipao CHAIRS, GARDEN ENGINES, LAWN MOWING MACHINES, WORK, PUMPS, very description of Implements for Horticultural and Gardening purposes. z^ RANDAHS, GREENHOUSES, Еи» HOT-WATER APPA DEUS &c. The Improved IR Illustrated CATA ALOGUES t COTTAM & CO., EN NGINERRS and IRON POUKDER S, 2, WINSLEY STREET (Orrosite the PANTHEON), OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W. he use of the above | bout it. „То Seed Merchants and Nurserymen. AXSOR AN ROEN, Рискїх@ and BUDDING be, fi ^ they will: SA ka piii Ab Arie th w = ы T - also warrant one ME ШЕ Ды to last tw doin any other make. orks, Sheffield. pULEAM сна FERNERIES, WATER- LS, CAVES, BANKS of STREAMS and PONDS, executed in the ouly way it к» оша be, i е., to imitate Natural ROCKS. Worked with pockets, for plenty of plants to grow References to works executed in 10 counties, some by the recommendation of W. B. THoMAs, Esq., and R, MARNOCK, Esq. ARDEN or BATHING ТЕХТ, 30s.; Cork Mat- tresses (аша), roll up, 4s. each; Poultry House, 50з.; Summer House, 5 eror s d: " n Wire-work, 6d. per Square yard ; н ч уба T Rays , eight ey - holes, 2s Má Es Gardens Pagi po d. per sq yard; all kinds of Wire-work, er Rd RDSON, 99, E n Road, London Large MARQUEES for Power god Fétes, p» "also 800 —— and Banners on Sale or Hire; 20,000 Variegated Lamps on Hire. OT- pl ion КЫЧ, e Reduced Mrs esale Ран в, Вурһоп ipes, СЕЕ" other con- nection ; Wrought and negt Boilers, ы, Conical, Cylinder, IRR and рне from 24s. е: TOY: d and Iron Stands to ithout brickwork, 5! m бз eac! Patent Valves, In nproved Furnace nace Bars, Supply Cisterns, and Builders’ Castings of pes description in stock, at Mr. Пухсн WuirEs Iron Wharf, Upper Ground Street, London, 8. Price List on application. Valves from 108, ea each. Doors, Fur! 20 CUCUMBER. and MELON BOXES and LIGHTS, an 400 to 590 LIGHTS for ха of n SIZES kenti in STOCK. Glazed y Painted complete, ready mediate use. DS AND hor erar алей and Painted nt М, os бана of the hadom or 18, 20, and 22, all shifting to Reference to the Nobility, Gentry, and Trade in most of the counties in England. JOHN WARNER & SONS, BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIERS, and pde of PUMPS, COCKS, and CULMEN 36). IMPROVED CAST-IRON des AND FoRcE Puur. No. 42, No. 35. pamest CAST-IRON PUMP, fitted with J. W. & Sons’ Metal Bucket and Valve, which Gkal in action, for Wells not exceeding 25 feet, 24 inches ... ... 1 foot 7 inches high 0 | 25 inches З feet 3 inches Xa . £l 10 0| 2} in inches short, with 15 feet of Lead Pipe attached, ready for fixing .. . £3 0 24 inches long, ditto ditto 3 0 No. 864. WARNERS IMPROVED 3- ‘INCH CAST- IRON LIFT and FORCE PUMP, mounted on , with Suction and Delivery Screw, 18-inch Branch von and Siete, апа rn 5% “ - А . #515 0 1}-INCH 2-PLY RUBBER and CANVAS HOSE ves 5% ©» © тец foot 014 INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Moun ci Pix. 3r. 35) eve de m m з оо 3-INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Мота о Plank, 3% 15.) ... - sn К «+ 9419 9 — zes of any of the above. By an н шен and new action of the handle, this Pump is so t friction is avoided ; pM шар inia PUMP, with legs, 21. ises үр dius Rubber and Canvas Suction 2з. 54. per foot. The Barrel is 271 inches long, and the Legs are 5 feet high. жүүт or of the т} * ү РАТЕ ENTEES S and MANU JOHN WARNER anp SONS, 8, CRESCENT, рт. LONDON, Е.С. OSEPH SMITH, New Road, Hammersmith, W., ^) undertakes the ERECTION of GREENHOUSES, &с.. in any part of the kingdom, and рел, to offer for SALE abont о, ra eet of. GLAZED LIGH for GREENHOUSES, p^ T" ied эз 5 lg Sox: —Eight. "12 т Înohes Ps ect Twenty. 11 teet by 4 feet 8 ine ds Nine. 8 feet 6 inches by g feet 8 inches. 16-о2.—Ёо 7 feet by 4 feet 3 inch Twelve. 8 feet 10 inches by 4 feet 2 inches. went; 6 feet by 4 feet 2 inches. elve. 5f incl ting. P E (late CLARK), Жемс AR A.D 1818. L BuILD- E ARK 7H [x 55, Lionel Sireot, эш ы. Manufacturers of METALLIC япа Woop INGS, COPPER BA*sHES, VERANDAHS, m өсөн "nore 'UGHT- WiNDows, CASEMENTS, and HoT-WATER APPARATU, H. beg to call the attention of the еш ie to their PA ENT STOP VALVE, which is cr ајыр зай ы nted to resist a pressure of 301b. pe LATER inch, and | Bir s taken ont for repairs without interrupting the working of the Apparatus. To be b - t the rri low prices 2 inches, 14s. 6d. ; 3 inches, 1 ‚64. 4 inches, 255. 64. each. A liberal discount to the Trade. еа Walls. cora or Co o йкы Glass Covering ^s е; zx constructed of Cast and Wi t-iron, devoid of Shadow, and a Tenant's fixture ; are e 6,7, and 8 feet оча ай Гирне 2 feet wi velie ae and рн Ventil bigh, and be glazed with or а — opened by means ора SeT not cost of a wooden structure, are tha will be evident Move fiat t the great desire of the Manufacturers їз to the Бе articles Е the —— a very class of consumers, w is hoped, will rge vantages thus off. rs and prices forward na agn upon ap lication, alo Lithographed Designs of Horticultural Buik ings, Copper Bars, o. 194 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Aversr 22, 1863, for six weeks from the date of sowing this seed. z is з тоо quicker ап апу other sort hitherto offered. Price ls. те iate uso may bo cbalned within DUTCH ЖЫШ ES ROOTS. CE — T s Srog tood ia winter, aii J I VEITCH, aequa T M I „ы ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, &.W., BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT НЕ HAS REONIVED HIS al Berkshire Seed Establishment, ПНЕ т» ман EN ANNUAL SUPPEY DF BULBOUS ROOTS FROM HOLLAND, AN сап S xix S ооч, frah SEEDS for eit М and is pleased to вау that they are in excellent condition. der :— а n S n PERMA ANE ENT GRASS SEEDS for CATALOGUES are now ready, and will be forwarded post free on application. А down New Pastures qox ов in full quantities) 30s J. V.d se who patronise him the great айтацад# of gi йм their orders bs ds reat me&sure upon t ted early in the У MANENT GRASS SEEDS for early, as the ыы Cultivation e Bulbs depends im a gr being y bee. new IIS Kaeh may season — —Au a Ra НЫЯ NEW PLANT CATALOGUE. J AMES VEITCH Er н JNCARNATUM d BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HIS Mx CATALOGUE OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS aeo FOR DY, xt spring. and P mber, en AND WILL BE FORWARDED POST FREE ON APPLICATION. RAPE.—New Reed P y cem price. Surrox & Sons, Royal Berksh blis} Reading ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W.—Aug. 22. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. REMAINING ARRANGEMENTS for tho йе EXHIBITIONS and MEETINGS in 1863, E HELD А' THE GARDEN, "30UTH KENSINGTON, W. ToESDAY, А Floral Committee, at 1 mittee, VERVE зае MG t Committee, at m , TUESDAY, OOT: Ó.. < — -« Fruit Lo emm c s = оа WER Snow, at 1. FnripAy, Nov. 6 T T Council, at 11. заносов Floral Committee, at 10. TUS eva n ew at 12 Se Н Fruit Ци шше, at 10, ` Feary, рас. 4 ` s<: `: Council, at 11, О! а Floral Mert iy L Comm nitto ее, at 12. ТокзрАу, DEC. 8 .. + Fruit Comiti at 12 Fans de d.i uneil, at 11 FnipAy, рео. 18 oc. Ў * а Meeting for Election of Fellows, at 2. — ELECTION OF FELLOWS. Gentlemen and Ladies wi to become Fellows have to be proposed by som ipti e one alr Fellow, to whom th . Th subseription is Two Guineas Entrance Fee, and "ed G Mara Tour dud LE a Fellow, Ы; ibo рин Aper known e SHOW OF — FLOWERS. AND OUTDOOR FRUITS, Y VESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. JE LIST ОЕ PRIZES. AUTUMN FLOWERS N ears, эв Lem bw м fruits of each; [ $ OTE.—A. Dish of а Р ges, P A and such 6 of ; M i 3rd : 2d 34 Prize. | Prize, | Prize. ти; £ s Cass. X E ded Yi y EAREN раны... VE E .. Fruit, 8 dishes, 6 distinet z ' i: German Asters: “ Quilled," Distine& kinds .. — .. 1 В. ie 4 Dishes. = Distinel t kinds — + : «e Tasselled.” Distinet kinds.. 1 С. Peaches. Bingle dish \ ууз. (out 9. k inds D. Neetarines. 4 dishes, Distinétkindà .. —.. — z Н E. Nectarines. Singledish _.. лл ыа c S x 1 F. Figs. hes. Distinct kinds. 12fruitsésóh.. |. N иті 1 G. Figs. dii: быыс. а Ра 3s CE сш 1 Y: Н. Cherries. 3 dishes. Distinct kinds E A 1 Н I. Cherries. Single dish. 50fruits .. .._ oo 0 u и n J. Plums. 4dishea Distinebkinds . Es м |? 10 К. Plums. Singledish — .. MEE c ede 15 | 020 L. Apples, Dessert. 3 Dishes. Distinotkinds ^ .. i I 1 Н 1 M. Apples, act" з biia Di Distinctkinds — 1a 2. О, Miscellaneous Я Rita 1 1 0 сз н thrum Seeds. Cabbage дөй. = Present Sowing. Imported Orchi UTTON axp SONS сап now S. WILLIAMS has jost ч caet а fine importa- d PYRETURUMS moved new x of Single and supply T beat sorts of Коң Aap M v. the following Single vátictics, 14. . рее pkt. | Do afe hiag "^ "re p ge for ыы Table use next spring LYCAST ERI S ATTLEYA МО881Ж Post free. ao, CATTLEYA K UPRRBA llia: Str t i lant, finest | , Versailles Nursery, William eet, near Hammersmi| Also the 1 e DRUMHE др CATTLE GALE АР АхрвА р DEVONIANA, a choice and rare piant Turnpike, W. th CAB по ад ich sh sown now 4 | for Feeding m me ётё дЫ next year, N lei. edes — — AS IEEE N ines bearing Fruit. 2 smaller M s for p Feeding Раг olloway, , (КЕ 1 озове йй Plants, у next summ LARGONIUMS, G well with good bunches of fret now a ar MM ire mad W Aot suoi ie iori génie m" of the |.at 10s. and r y thg fruit at n бро ù m бити vo 80! У more than the price р 8 #60. following varieties :—Admiral к, Frogm Late Pine, ot Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Osean, a Ta i чи оер ite, ° Richard IIL, younger pis plants of all the new and best kinds, prices upon wes to the Рворкгктов, Kew Gardens | Nursery, Streatham P -— 8j and 4, Windsor The e Quic kest Turnip oM? near рч Terrace, near the Victoria ay n, Pimlico, S.W. UTTON'S SHORT- Tp X x * AvevsrT 22, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 735 B YACINTHS арӣ other DUTCH BULBS. A COLLECTION OF HYACINTHS, E nu R Е: CINTES, Being the FrRsT Prizes offered to Nurserymen at the Royal Ноно Bociety's m ACINTH Cen а March 18, | were awarded to WILLIAM PAUL, Paul's Nurseries, Waltham Cross, Wo PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE free by post. w CATALOG containin riptive, and n pt» of Exotic Órcbids, Ne and ior perm tinent Hardy, and Stove Plants, Ornamental and Variegated foliaged Plants, Azalea Indica, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Rhodo- dendro: peg ёс; М ачта Tulips, Gladioli, Narcissus, Bulbs, is no published and will be forwarded to . GE x Tooting, Surrey, 8. E E C оиы 18. а ав оо {л Lg PRIMULA, 18. do.; T ERN INTEGMEDIATÉ do. ; "'MIMULUS, ls. do. T'S ыр! WILLIAM, ls. do.; CARNATIÓN, 18: A PICOTEE, PERA RCONIIM, 1 n do. ut EN, Seed Merchants, 12, King Street, Covent Sow in Ап i Don SON'S PRIZE ALC LAR RIA. ЧЫ most varied and beautiful Vibia Та In sealed packets, 1s. 6d., 2s. 6@., 8s. 6d., Sow in August. OBSON'S PRIZE. CINERARIA, A т eis e Received 10 first раға in 1862. à &с, eom e that his ali | doubt: made, he thermometer placed in the shade, and mometeratnight i indicated 27°, ‹ istant a an уа). (ye 39° дп ntigrade, | On 13nights it was below or hee Fahrenheit, a th, | the гни м ea d t 4.30 it was still br 97°, ; or 5° below free ezing. w 40°, а as will be seen from «E 16th, рн: it has only once igh as 988° ; and this was оп the 18th | a si oe cen ntury higher temperatures than the PM, have been recorded; but there is some | on ts as to whether the thermometers were|for the grain сгорѕ, owing to roperly eorreoted previous to the last 60 years, | amount of sunshine. e which time they have also been differently м of 595,53, T а whole We mean e rature is ing more heat e days than to Mo warmness of the nights, п ап at wie iyi de recorded i Pp, tables are|the heat "uia ual sunshine, a^ 1773; and та na P y 9з. 6d., n Aug OBSON'S PRIE PRIMU JLA PARENGA ‹ fringed Flow: edm packets, 1s., 2s. ôd., а e übove Веейв ате вбати for J. Жы, & Sons, Woodlands № Mus ран W: ТЕ AUREORE RETICULATA; 5 8 че JAMES ier o£ КИ" пер, Edgware, N Alko а largë q y of strong SE ыл ALCEOLARIA, CINERARIA, PRIMULA, &c.— CALOEOLARIA, вауеа from cm carefully ан отот, ye cg „ Size, Oa” per paket per шош, t "m form, та pen mar! ло, м. эй CINÉRARIA! extra cico, 18 per packet, BINENSIS мената ех та choice, 18. па 2 6a. Кена рте in INDIVISA, from joue New e {о oliaged. plant, 1 АРУ per р BUTLER & Mio Seed Merchants, Covent Garden er Market, London, W.C. А a mo á 25 da M. a m M uh m at Paris. Тһе ma I temperature|as has n je ff buic the сазе in „the present 9n Mio 12th was 913°; and on the 11th and 13th | summer, t l and their 90°, ince the bito died of August | nutritious des es well deve set This can the s maximum Mop рий haye been as follows, | only be done by the powerful айепсу o " te sun's at Paris and London rays. It appears from the column: mpera- n f hioh ZU 5 "1 | 3 | y | Е | 3 К 3 | y | бше of which ve given the averages, Ке the Meet TESMFPTHESERRI voti and the. consequence is the finest quality of er op =з co BR BO (97.3906 20. колар | that has perhaps ever been produced; and this is ашара и. ди ШЕ the result of cold nights arm very sunny Difference ar 5|58155|14! 71 45] 15! 15.2 |days. Doubtless we could as we ve dis- W oi may here observe that the thermometer has рр with the former if at the same time d to stand so high as the above |w have ad the latter ; but At is in ер "foc greatest heat. in the shade regis- em e їп опг own climate, that if the ter ni at Ma d г: 38 m Eur the óth July, 1852. | nights are warm the days are dull, cloudy, and cordin the ther hod Mer М eg and at 97? July D 1805. been the hottes t days s in the present century in this country. „8 ү Climate of London," | вип. 5 July 13th, 1808,|present season more especially; may he appear to haye | са that if the days are warmer or tha an Pare Pu s the nights should be much b heir , the órop will be good and a dug | lowest gend of а night at Paris. pm the а Pa tho t but it Е mentioned іп Our readers wil doubtless remember some '| Mon P Un ce ia a i RETE A RA M EN r Alnwi о whi ch w some 1 graph in robe dich iiir in our su iud ar шысы We find in the mte Serre of тм the form Aza о „ту we „ш VY A ap SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1863. THE E G WEEK. тоно Aw. 5» gr MESA p and Fruit THE pr remarkable, both in Hete it has been charaet ays a lafge amoun “ sunshine, whilst the general and | m oecasionally ex a! coldnéss of the fights is eA d re in our average hottest month | moro ^ шу, Аъ Paris Ai i inform = Л м m fees Я € н аа = spe I or а 158 years, In ting pera 8, а у gubisatiet nic by и, Таза Мо: ее ere is an — relating irure чы high tempe- | ure, from ijs ARRAL, & гага diirai ilh шау prove acceptable to d табу of whom ате interested in th $ th тевепё summer зы hitherto been most | 20 Franoe. in terised by warm da with | hea: fa ugust, b i w in your А ыл уду I must premise, in would withstand the|simple jus з self, that. the article in fo peri- | qu nti - риме s To n TE ent was mad. posed e rays of the sun in $ ron "AER kept dut and | Эп dg the ther Apa A enolose with the Vine nder uen a Park S wW was communica io term y at the Battersea in the е ач ейп injur ze notice of ment xil tel high беранги, ines were поб oe tion to E grip ue any fu my Oats in q whe so great influe: oaren oliive iga of t d a i mii re the firm he eres the t y..£00 as regards the people n ар ++ їп fhe sh shade. "ТЬе а сву ч 1 ава 8 $ чн еге ver демеу 4 ir tbe Feria was softened of the sun to such a Fini in it. by this Ка n the inside rows are the only ones which fà un their И foliage, е ps Champs, eine M CSS еи ее | id the asphalte a Alsa maturity ; to the periodical to which e » 3 vi derring, Wheat c ү. А тарж d in Fla ma t att e harvest ted i of the ЫШЫ, and that ro that the P саве | wort, F е rane а. fective, тета Ss; а is conclusion dm ОГА Ё aT ie eE Сас уз We now advert to the weather of the eres че summer ^ иин» d; whioh се —— E жай һе has no esit б үрти avin Pera 7 | localit tion it wou во for the beers of the eights e as been in Deodar, on | the om d, appears to be Zt di die Frane! => the heat of the еа і gan inost í aximum temper&t of fully 18°, d Re | 5.0 above the киеш; but оп on the other han or — the ther- | Баст thé Eve тен. On the he 18th the vane A discr Conifers. S. Борыл, has given in а recent pem the following descri pali of а — Mr. number of * THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avavsr 22, 1863, Taros invented ре E B gdo! Thi aupa yet so eficient for by Mr. BELCHER of | been rolled up and gnawed to piece *is во | minute caterpillars, many of whic eres th grea s by n rolls, althoug h га of the m illars left their he replacing the , and the caterpi ) ares =ч d de iud df ve i e wish. fin $ гаввев, сэн that в. " There was nothing peculiar in € Ti M pari 1 known. Tike sei iens | which the roll was formed, of which ani E = ы ve usefu l^ it is very - simple, both in its for obisin ined from the accomp nying figaro: s телеп 2 1 deed a ch on an een i d са 3 acie моу їп diameter ted with the excrement of tho larvæ combined to give the | a light iron handle the i of a [x URS M М t; orcing 16 in Ji ta Ке Pied ds зов с т is ERA a dh ng, Por with a few still аны п Ў | — MÀ of view, as not likely to be con. tinuous wid. P oie басш у injurious to E Walnut tree. J. O. W. ——M— | CULTIVATION OF PEACHES AND NECTARINES "eue Meme - ів оц limi ted, n pe poder ў туен - mnes обвес Е equally so; but it preme that for ве в І „Бат used m lyself te y e e, when at t leisure, а 2 АЕ different segments of the 57 Th ey have a semi- a dull clay colour with a езеп 1 have noticed with. no degree 9 in nterest the various opinions that bats и ^ timo k unsig htly t gu ransparent skin, m are "E KU eue aen эме à large pellet. is is repeated until| dark brown strea wn the body ne WO weis Ih. das holy rem “ra Then a Meca — the jaws are | brow io = а сее тер inl ista men à mE saei. Г, ёле б M rpm side nd Pri еы Whe ready to assume сеч — state In th e present toc cS a: M | i 1 sen lise deci dieu 2 ery p нерсе Вора the e er pos туру е: idit x d EE tail slightly. clay- "coloured. | simplest, method of el iere тотай pee. i : е | weeds, the fit being neatness itself, а! ре the оре "i | to | In additi ion tô the e Га 55 e ached mid ә itta o воте E RN Cad ылып колыш Жы: Җа? 4 ity of the b tl house cultivation, I think if a practical com hard йар еен. ; but that "for tl the ск ир of sese x land al vided with three pairs of ventral fee с d be draw IM -— - um GE method, i it is most efficient. On this When full grown they leave e old E of the 1| those ot y ч be рй Mas pte ы ": s e кж Ош : - W veh n quiet ont of replacing su ч нй за vp esie rpm а ну x a pplied with mes b ca x it at the wen: odit weeds with selected piece cannot doubt BELCHER’S Plantain Extractor to be without a rival.” — Нег for discussion amongst Rosa- | Мы. the regulations for the late n t Birmingham, our contemporary Gos: —*'The committee still adhere to the r shou ye been Ue ru: a point surely much еу њу 8 а f impli at t all Zrwe florists think so. his pa aj — treble trusses came in with the early d no h doubt, adopted ч ous Mert ая хаса tban, for ашу зе purpose. Аз re bet ed better big ti е ion sche ing into pas Patres баз splendid s show | made by boxes of nage blooms exhibited in _ course 94 the pet peanon Me eg inclined "a opinic d give us all we ге E PE Od UM эша м i n, of the stale'over-blown flowers necessarily put in to make up - number, ` the Genaral opinion on this matter , of Bicton, has recently, in the | the still unconsumed part of the lea kind of cradle, spun id ш = де wie silk, and wi thi in which — assume the state, "nmm Ya f possi plan ve adopted, and d the ы = the past year, My Эр is 43 feet long; 10 feet 8 inches wide; The head е in front in a small соріс-1 point, the dorsal armed little re teeth, th о! t p and also armed with several minute poin | for the great length of the pair rof antenn:ze-cases, which e ght in front, 1 foot 7 inches; , height in ind 9 feet 9 inches ; ееш of EU 13 feet 6 nag таи асһев а — ninad d galvan rm distance of 14 inches кай the P and there are греми lights along the bottom, E and 8 feet wide, for the convenience of wes es and other r purposes The lower part of ti back of insi de, T * nf halts Я. structure is gt put together, ec consequently r finds access for тае at extend considerably [beyond the extremity of the body. | S or i quantity or f P 3 February the trees are гаса ара all the young wood, When about ; assuming t the perfect state, the acer what is extra vigoro shortened one-half or two thirds. Тһе more om shoots are cuti down to hree or four bloom buds, a —— Mr. BARNES Florist, giv some мну destructive ‘effects о ON THE ROOTS DropaAms, and of the injury y likely to result from Suffering old stumps anA rotting wood to remain in the ground in which such trees nre intended to r^ planted, In brief, the | peni de of Шет yh thelittle hooks on its back forming an pct ie anc and trees are поюс refuge for red spid ning. ev d vg stay in Austria, and the fact of the species attacking the Walnut of water at P Bicton. being ! new to our entomological friends in Vienna, we AG rA eee g specimens of the Loa removed and new зн рат рае Ае notice is taken t the corners of a a square "After some hot sunny veiut the e of one à these turned pee from a luxurian yellow; next g the plant was эре” to ри rth new foli the n advanced the old leaves with Fungi, which had run up the heart of the tree. The” soil was fd. to at home. Mr. Haworth. Its specific name, rufipennella, has been dete termined for us by Mr. Stainton, who has ав | allowed to as the im Белые id arai uf throughout The summer three or fur tins depending of course entirely on the state of weather ; 7 floor of the us however, is never wood from а shrubbery which had oem been grub bed. ere was vef » ith mildew, and was no doubt the the transformations of the difficult 3 Тејде to which the insect belongs. In thinning e fruit, which is done rather "dd I — of ed leave — on the Eris side of — ext the y swelled of Deodars dee бе on a piece of pasture land, grew away vigorously. Fivey ears ago one of th: became unhealthy, ind D wh fou n oí d Makes (ME kodga Pad оешу lon tbat when was grubbed broken wood were left in the ground to VAM; Ms. BIEN PORA OPEN. e bro colour, varying in so ns to а more orange, jo, and in some to a err scales. The "bs or es e legs are „clothed with broad flat with th ИН а] тапсе. ы the sy in "i чач а: it АП Mns йе full benefit Eo the tisfied, a t poin dg crure s wie: use of As soon as all the fruit is gathered the spp of fire commences, and this is co continued unt by wood appears to be full ned which is I believe sitim i КР; Durin flues are heated painted wilh phur mixed wii or no danger of an not e e а single species of che d to o this tree, although the Black Walnut EM illars of а large te same genus t red under- bd mali beetle, however, freins J ee liv under r tho ни bar! rk o ud the fore-legs are brou and completely M А.а the edis feet. e per inch in the ex From the fact n f the Walnut tree not having On ay ereraa ra СОО ООО ОО О ОО eamm E cop in Alpine vallem 9n Acer Pseudo-platanus, E ! so been | е attacked by thi e species po eis ончо sulphur in e arising fumes, and their continued. application i ы dk disp, at wil remain to reco; urpose are quite апа are = Aec of рер most of them to tent, but indie ай syringe. during the summer, divergence of habit e peculiarity vd we f de E and consequen * Frey (in bis work ол the Swiss Tineæ, p. 234) says that the in prodigious multitudes, t | from in; injury. x I аш not certain as — йи | my P. ів ротетег - ла олан o than the "he oer, and is, І fancy the | George; the other is а later and a larger ЛАБ but does not set its fruit во deir E Avevst 22, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. y Peach нария 250 fruit, X bmi ө pro roun The late а ЕЯ ос that at stock, | all prove ve this; v why, t then, may be 797 | hard, ; Pm di UE finde а great alteration in them, таа, jme from the scion to the meis 2 best being from 7 to Nectarine trained against "the back wall ы g ood cro and which I and өе This leads me to suppose that Peaches and Nec S grow. orchard- -house in ‚ров, n in an ERI re is vm house, stock. leaves, its that the ео? "нона be als in ita tà by t the „Оп contrary, it would of the sun in consequence of the fruit сан. partially the e be surprising i mee uus idi p ite, how to jo таё by la They that haue but small now and then to ca) doe com earn в to eet strawe, dr in the неше and top (not d ihe sides) of the panniers : and dossers. But baskets ог prickles € sides and all. shaded by the foliage ү и can e that stock or its roots, or their vital force or power of |. excellence either of flavo: e, or beauty y which t they invariably ds under the ridendo dg amed. ТІ garden is — of 150 T north of London le Journal de Ж "Société Tmpériale et Centrale Ф Hor- | colù bleak country, - E elevation of а Pet, 80 that едо as regards- locality certainly d joy any advan The first Peach was чое оп ne о € ek | ANCIENT SAN спен ҮІ. ‚апа the last on the 14th October. (Cont ata 73) ` used to. ripen the fruit а an earlier time 3 - етэ coh: Of the diff. рр, ERT trar given at the com em кү EA у. 4 of the plant. M. V. in must note that ro b pippins and oth e Correspondence: separate prep me to inary occurrence |in the natural history of the honey bee. fh wage straw hive. Before they had been in it many | эй, со mbs whercin to store the honey, they disco n empty pun went 2 i " distant ә тры own, dixe gre although of опе sort, and grow in one orc аге over; moreover iens ps expensive, and of mee quality. Ifin the e present hou: LEG is more erg y» oo small in every respect р o hath most aln: or bigger, for and some 3 feet wide in не to give them the elbow room they require. q My objecti in making this communication is to elicit an exact account |, e. of your Correspondents an me tree, vpon the lower boughes (which are IM 3 water boughes es) or the inner boughes of the ireo. , For, the гапе ог шоувіше һе о sult of their mea — it ma imagine woes а simple statement of the fruit vip from ыа ы аге чә isno criteri whatever of judicious ‘almost double the dies successful cultivation. We ouses h — mem been геаво! - uer haue an any good colour, but are alwaies soft, and eate very waterish : which causeth them, the еу can пепег last long, nor di kindely. Butt will last Ъе tter i other fru ph of | ver er grained, а better d. dii =] that grow vpon the | clean empty co as not the аб: evel with "heir own, but ra inches he 'The nches to patiently s ami onteneliy vithout my aneh con- n of th For, generally 8 in rd the qui t: in кафе. qe a whole hive to grief and commotion. саи (ав I said) ке haue the warmth of the sunne, Esc coloured : bs dos d red kindly. рле I T UN a Hed P A fine lasting fruite, | that they Agde вегиїсе d allowed to " " Е) to do so—but would it ree Jim of the — d there have been the same The storehouse hive — to qr of wood with rough which I вер Ves bees and examine the combs day and night, and could thus by ocular , both of myself and others, place the fact beyond the je range of mere conjecture. I could see nj the honey in the combs, and the bees clustered between them, and coming гоб by hundreds to the glass when I held a light to it at night. During the day the bees aee: EL t the gatherin But Vibe, if бу bee mdi falte, that no aik account is to be made of them, they may be layed alto, Зери and after that thoy y hane layen, take them n space 5 et the most t: vpina trey, and вера arate the ripest from the other, and lers — wil he Ega rm at the least cost, and many of der | informed what with j Joy, and ventilated, just as if the there. At dusk some of Apu left the rm era and flew down t е m more o their hom 1 ndant e; yet I cannot say that ner abu tly t but than during the day, тий tho largenesse & goodnes kc the fruite, holds | syste. hecrop зой fruit bere -n tthisseesonis decided] Mores ы to that of last, it адары propor For, while ye tree is in growing to perfection, the fruite groweth sis & ip pun bane 2n and , better in taste, & colour, it more marked in -the evening, be ^cause nt that at time bees had ceased to arrive at both hives ork. то rom san I was in hopes that the hive would en possession n of the store h ouse, but 5i but w Ма {тсе 1 trees. You Shall have dus тасш of "thie produe | moro ана: та о olde, the fi "d eio f. : to ey fron - when the time або W., Sheffield, August 15. а bignes, colour, taste & firmenes : & con- | storehouse, 4 longer req Shed p rng an uently will not last во long. vhi m fx Un Nec AUSAR AE (KE Гирне] THE INFLUENCE OF SCIONS ON THE STOCKS p X ig hem by odation athome. John Worthy, on, Chorley. UNAN SE: AA S m ОНА, If th y occasion of sending fruite aA а ouse с vg ача 7-5] recom- Maxx good that st way by water, especially such fine fruite, that will keep | ™ а d "аян corresponden э ы ou к е їп апу жау dence "d scions; but this opinion | well and worth sending (for summer fruit are not | 0геаг ouses, to visit the well managed one a seems to me to be с erroneous, at all events in farro to bo s ) prouide some dry hogsheads, ls, Chiswick. I took the advice to myself and went; no the case of D r som caske, use асве they may lye the trees could look e healthy. Now as the trees are ‚ | {АП persons | who have A to Rose culture may closer (to dais iogging an n D or | 50 well managed, you will, in the course of three weeks, have remarked that scions of the Malton, ‚ Celina, and |в g of the сый) they must epis мач ы, be in the position swerthe most important of all - many others not only produ g in. For, apes о connected with these ructures, namely, of Roses, but also cause the в increase rapidly they wit p^ Мойун, & во be ИИИ with 775 » ^h ii 1 моо. и in them be - д and grow vigorously. On the ds scions of some bruising one against anot er, in of 3 igl — и — ^ ора: wi А of the older varieties fo f Moss Roses, as bulla the caske: but, being layed in, one = кш Р: wii M vour ns ria judgmen cristata, Lucie, c, only. produce poor|caske filled vp, they will not eti € pasty Ne Ши изн weak с ома ава prevent, the stock from gum e your (at bot ауы жге t us d пета ре The effec rking are "S sweetest straw, you can get: but not the sides of your A felt puts stock, but also m" its suckers ; for, as 1 e : for бо eris th will hurt them а —— your M iden а =й e ome pa rule, the latter flourish af the expense of "the solons. | c also p holes in both ends, about фе EC y io pan me - = То — there are exceptions, as in the Malton == atan ad For, fruite (let them be euer suc pA ood e pon "aol Erk ien imt -— сеч м ~ апа entioned above ; -— do not these excep- lasting fruite) if they haue not ayre, they will quickly (р : "s rica infes n 4 i e tions prove at апу rate scions affect eate,and so sodainly rot. Haue also I find ety all porem м чег c 3 h 2 both the stocks the suckers which they send out? a great care that чү! be kept dry in the cariage. ° For are precisely in «r^ same condition. се is it ? : vw] I have often seen these suckers as the want of e them to rot: во, being Fraser, Bishop's ord. [Your о feni der es! ^ finger, and a yard and s-half -lon g i Pest wit Tot E wit ре parane; т е by ^ c of four ог five days. No such thing is du а hé n +: ATKO fruite, ш ans o be carryed by sea, may bee — ту Bir Bur » vem ы аш ч E i Moss Roses, Lettuce-lea ‚ бе, are worked | shot under ha v 8 vpon straw, i here [s bo. para e Mic cir dine A >ч тигу Rene учей Dog Whatever difficulty meten there | enough to carry them in. Alw ege that cultiva sori ^ дэш»... аз Nae d bx by ihe. ente cd ond y ak ZH i e m in А dry p s |Боро areas "id different ere gi te con- manifest thak thar A Lain pening tbe | uione it. By some it not Ra ite, by land and ^ xd | there аге certain frui trees which, Vaf times to петом or carry fruite, by (ата or os о 1040 do what you will, до not increase in diameter bel ter : and the reason thereof, n S ali its the scion at the same as the scion itself. The| . The is stirred, packt, or carryed in frosty | seen nothing equal taking ce of the formation of ugly rings where | weather, or in March (if the blow sharp) let eum sen dii the scion joins the k. Other scions on the thé be euer so hard at the taking vp, yet Е bed rodu thing of the sort. What explanation | come to their да eys end, carried by land land kin aen сап given this if ions have ө influence water, they wil th n be so téder (in t: caer Д es — ] on the stocks оп which they f the colde ayre: in nor of : - d ез Із not this influence, moreover, ve "d mem | Sharpe and bitter winde: and in reason of | man а * - and if there is any room for e is it not | heate) that the а at dm ei de Pra ро afford - because the influence ot be more frequently | and a great many of them во they к mg туза traced! Let us remember that вар гі м cer- | been sodden : во that they й not abide to be towel, — a: : tain vessels and descends by certain others, and passes | пог carryed at that time the yeare, by reason еен» е upwards from the stock to the scion, and downwards | their tendernes. The hardest & the best lasting fruite, migrat eid -from the scion to the stock. We know that the вар | that is, after they layen long, or especiall pa vo ae ns aia nn is changed in its passage from the scion, | haue layen till March, or neere the Spring, г? frui тош and becomes K erue пот ете ga s coy ud Mf wise vntill July, the weather hotter & hotter, eurer (he beds wi duced, according as this or that scion js grafted on | although in the taking vp them they seeme very 798 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. * [Avavsr 22, 1868, igent men, of the Termites, ог „white ants, whose habits he bs. € лөө ү it qoa „чы Md ы | e таару м aped MES rich a nue Mr. vu ended pos closely. nan" he hag m Sir (e There dera spurious plants О of tha t ned in the count: ty only four years, and then t e ants are me "d e-coloured, „о bodied баг as Di of your а Mes his intimate, but I left {о А o9 his researches in the Eastern wet E reu y anything In common with це | ё although І have observed that | ре elago ; Mr. . Bat es, however n, ipgere red be 1 d, an d ept their b ore bust ti $ n sed, ev istinet or indivi some of those eg шу, кае пате RES nri фор» a country whch castes which live together in populous, organised com. t айкаскан ср В and luxuriant, and less productive вап others. The esie him reluctantly Dur ing munities. In beth there are, besides the mal сац атар XX n УЫ, им Ej pots i d aH these eleven years he pen i а set of individuals of no fully дете} э + b and ellous number C] 14, 000 imm nsely more numerous than their brotherg i k ха M овини, m ee ue menm d sisters, "whose task js оу work and one fon hi lect tions consisted M е communit, REDE Stom ан constantly Ns y yl the er UE р огч и H his 3 рес uliar speciality ; H ndn of undeveloped a and when it, comprises, I have not yet le: lear hed. Ih pp mi RE species, individuals of different arr th. ] was p posely selected by ө j TM А ted | structure, the functions of these do not see s À, Aug. 18, | his duh и ound t at this tribe was better adap r щ to be of all авта W. Wor ie у, а, an almcst any Уну group of animals ог plants to ri e defined, The con iar heppena in in the termi of ЖЕКЕГЕ that the Manetti sto grows on the st ur Red facts i in illustration of the шай}йацда weh | and кыы, im ўв aat t bid eniin of. their i ies уг, clay of. Forest. Hill equally scs as on the sands all species undergo in Datare, under changed loca [commu ni е, е division i $ be tions." In this pursuit he was eminen en osa pun aa саттор ш и ад ke s et ud the E of butterflies which he has | wonderful insects are m divided into two classe чы with te an ers ; i u n ini Es nurs ту w семе best is а d staple -— earth, 6 rai «ci s hab and that part of it hea actually been u: r thi il- is | testing Mr. Darwiu's theory of natural selection. the ] and queen, who e the very- mg. dm melle pa ерер "їз tho Manet To all lovers of n: dem history, Mr. Bates's book otü ie whole Tee and secure the exit of the m. r о Кын» а еы эй "strongly. modla mo} will be of the greatest interest; bia notices on the and females, when they acquire wings and fly ош to iie the light soil, реча За бе ачу - imals, insects, &с., which fell iu his way, showing | | pair and „dissem nate the race; the other to defend the ihat which is claye у, but dry. àrm summers e|great powers o accurate observation, and also of community i may ч те аз the К have ey do am now engaged in heard the objection raised, that these Volumes are ill- | no kind of work, A t in po course ме кыы ttn mall lake on a most porous subsoil, every written, and wanting in life; but we are unwilling to | wings to enable them to issue forti. nd. dissemina! 4 wires á very careful puddling, and that be too critical оп a book containing so much valuable their kind. The wo orkers and soldiers are wing i a few feet of the | matter. Eleven years of wandering in а semi-civilised | and differ. solely in the shape "d armature of the o u i 4 e н Ф, P ш Е d S © B et 2 is e, ed © ч m „т S $ "n Е £. Ф 3 Р e E Ф E © Б et E Е Б R d^ "Hn E © z = 5 EF S reaso. "pa wary зате. А few of one w o has т really done so much for sci cience. We | the тајна in building the hive; in the soldiers e око а scientifc friend of the | t that tl t | th is of very large size, дай. із puri * ung men in his place of Beinen to copy a few bota- | Writer are rarely united i in one individual ; Кез ж every kind wish poscis! organs of offence —€ names prie Mn, and ooking over "what had ! promise the lovers of natural history dies d in к iie se defence in the form of horny pr MÀ resem been written, was surprised yo гал the name “ Large- | Volumes they will find such a store of interest- | pikes, tridents, and so forth. Some species P niaceæ.” Оп ро inting out the evident incorrectness ing information, that they will have plenty to|possess these extraordinary projections, but ee in formed i in oecup eir а t j i h- name, he wi es речат inccrrect, 16 being in the дайа manner in which that information is conveyed.|shaped in some kinds as sickles, in others as sie ‚” and as “big” was rather a slang 4nd after all, accuracy and minuteness of. detail | and sa term, the e classical “large” had. been substituted, | Often produce on the m а геч: d of a picture;| “A Termitarium, although of different. shape, size, hence * Largenoniacem." B. S. [Your young шап jand thus we think alm realise the|texture of materials, and. built in аенын, Sad must be an Ass. a rance: of a tropical cal forest, vi its noonday according 1 to the species, is is alwa ays omposed of a: а vasi - Aster Grub.—I have a iren fine lot of Asters of "t silence, and the hot sleepy atm osphere brooding ihe best . sorts just in full growth and coming into | all Nature, contrasted with the hum and murmur si galleries, built up with particles of earth or vegetable bloom, оь unfortunately. they -are this | animal life which rises вз twilight сошев оп. Here are | matter, gementad together by the в aliva of ü the insects. Љу а brown grub, . an inch tures. There visible А mode о! ress ог which -the rind off quite round the plante | ‚ “ The trees were now taller, the underwood less | еп connected with covered roads, which А jut де the surface of the де plants боі wi cinia in pses into the wilder-| н. р sole одар. of communication with the outer > course immediately die. kw" list nearly 100 plants | ness on Sizes. crowns of the trees, | w orld, The structures are prominent objects in all jn two days, and I am afraid — I shall lose all. scarcely vo of which could be seen together of th I argue tried Jey lime and strong lime-water, also dry | Same kind, were now far away above из, in another| “А 3 ves one the exodus of the winged males t wit ith effect. I shal 1 be glad v) any of your corres- world as p were. We could only see at times where | and females mpleted Lnd ma contains ——— of saving the plants, | there жаз а break above the tracery of the foliage | Termites of all Е and in all stages of develop- Iam now trying dry flowers of sulphur, but. І do not th blue sky. Sometimes the leaves were | ment. On close examination. I found the young of. вее any ade qu ч J. Hardy, Bures, Esse. pa ;almate, or of the shape of large outiciete БЫ, hands;|each of the four orders of individuals crowded Tric: n$.— Lam ba рру to find mm Mr, | аё others, finely cut or feathery like the leaves of ата and apparently feeding. 2 the same cells. ыан e! not pasce ted this beautiful.and rare | Mimosæ. Below, the tree-trun were. everywhere | T he full- — workers show test attentio plant to the sacrilegions hands е visit the many | linked together T Sipós; the woody the g larva, carrying —€— in their month favourite Fern localities of North Wales. This plant | Climbing and creeping trees, whose fo. foliage is far away мам the, legen from. one cell to another, бшщ Ше ia originally brought from obit y poor Williams, Nor mingled with „that „of the taller теи took по , notice of the full-grown ones, -It was no n has bout th dis туг пе divulge its »Whereaboui LA Asplenium septentrionale, Hymenophyllum Wilsoni entwining S nake-like Ez the tree AU or е | au which were о beco! ecome males and female: y lan: ere plante arg огКегв he workers w ran Capenhurst Hall, Chester, thei - stages of growth the e head an o [eet ашы phalie processes, but much мб d than i - pie continued our walk the brief twilight com- ihe adul. "Slate, The 5 were dis the ius qnie rudimentary wing 5 = EN E (=i = ч = E а = ©. os, pu ds 82 =й еН a i S p^ jd Sg © `© ч = HIE S :8 ES 68 iE м e E Re ja ES H Jj E antwERESSERSAESR the v g tati ig The whirring of cicadas ; „the and eyes, which increased in size after three successiv 1 e " Lus J'ai oy Aug. 10 v А n tbe chair, The Kleine Ein crickets ipa asshoj s siah e ed mad worker . men were added, to ү Council for the H dida pus Pd sanding n DE i ike ti эч жашы, qure bs xd hs Generi re klen y year ATI рес culiar note; the plaintive Loc snl of tree frog pul | в аге, like the maies and females, distinct {кош бө Es Hare m Sir R, L Mu тоноп, Lord Alfred f Nat mei y, nd t of. ki nd Chaudos, de night came on, many species | of b and toads i in т. | th prm зне Joined i in the ys ens on decayed dibl b р р s yw er, one of íh he Se pend to 8.4 дыр ws on the great | After my ret f X g y re urn to En death-] like stillness ofí ; it. I of tropieal Ee. cem "which is ma likely gland the 8 i e in the pursuit of th 4 n шуб 1 iled do. of the н „а к һаз по his narrative into- ni | | orm a regula r а Rh indeed would have Gli to profes ep the various IM itals эў а medical schools i in illustration of their lectur "s hende от up. enam e gen d: de- TENE UM c LI in whieh he visited them ; puesing. A eed ; Joticeg of 230065. | excursions which he made іп company with Mr. Wal- The Naturalist ота, By Н. W. Batea lace, and and which that gentleman has ken of | ^ и Sro, Maray T 1363, | eim hooks. anh which pe ene, may to à certain n years ago, two Mr. | Perhaps the оа iscus ‚апа Mr, T E Cv eer rica | by Mr. Bates аге the habits inm өү күчүе) > ros ia Соз Amari manjom and the T [à tho mimoto зоа оГ which -found several dicc mieted te d examples We will endeavour to his account Avavsr 22, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 799 ry Apple,in use from October to Februar the gardener by offeri tureof the organs, a seam runsing across near their roots Maroh, and domine «ін the qualities - - a parent 4 Бел E sathli or i Not only planis ba but men E and dividing the horny nervure ле ol wthornden, a firmer flesh із said | animals thrive on this formation. "Travelling from the gular mutilation was voluntary o ыз» rt of the inseets, ч ber асау while young for its lage handoon e | Fes A: of the "mountain limestone, or the 1 repeatedly tried to detach im o в by force, but | foliage, ad онр shoots ; jr unlike rent, it olds of the Oolitic. Tange, gm the moist jet; ot B li e alw. ways y fore could never Dd — ioa em es for they | seldom or nev ers The variety o ! g always tor by Few escape the | alluded to is e finest of the forms so successfully ti i which are p^ the ale be at these cultivated а C. Lea e Фа эЧ. of A Park, having in. wholesome e mno prati н ria tically y times to tee ur them; ants, spiders, lizards, toads, Nottinghamshire. On our way to visit the bats, - cares The veran of life is astonishing. of. the in cultivation, and | nursery of Mr. Pearso on € Chilwell we had an oppor- The t do survive pai and become the kinga элем e more p эй егу especia of in the | tunity of f noticing and contrasti ing the —Ó of and eim e new colonies. "f ascertained that by dorsal вера], which is deeply stained tain di са single M a few days after the e exo odus, hich purp characters, м ея confirm always examined 1 hich dots t ls the се. "Te „Pear opinion long pite that a marked influence ia in же ħed under а leaf, a clod of earth, or leri ng Zéphirin Grégoi о be one of t by about under the edges of new fail f f the a Бал kin yid It was d by | tion and character a the district. Mr. Pe serena puma: — pair in а fresh cell tended by a few | M. Gregoire, eiim rof medium size, obtusely E. nursery. an г. Pearson himself are both good illus- wor rker _| somewhat truncated at t „ће stalk, and when ripe, of a trations of our theory, the hig h. Keup er безерди strewed ell and dis maintained in each instan mimetic ier ор fer. we "dnd i its insertion would | | flesh is white, tender, tà and malting, with abun- | and kn reda to -the orchard ну for vidi make this notice, too ein we will i therefore е | deli sugary fin naim De rfumed juice is.a most | Chilwell become deservedly famous; . rd-|d elicio: us Pear, c ming into use in Реза апа house is шаа а Peach orchard covered with hawk-moth :— Sol і llent glass. In "wes erection of orchard houses Mr. * Several times I shot Љу mistake а humming- -bird- is И " and і g lly a good bea Of | Pearson has eschewed the flimsy structures in a nste } бн most interesting | vogue in the d days of orchard house experi- n js Ulins o соавт. smaller Мишык Pind are an account of the new of fan 0 ansies ; | me nt, а nd has built plain substantial structures, and generally are, but its manner of К the way it remarks on Deodars by Mr. Dana and on St 1 pois itself before a flower whilst Probing i р Me its berrie s by the Re v. Mr. Radely ffe, and. b of | the strength and durability of his houses; the first is а the Фа aff C зма by 30, an elegant, well pro- Кайши ЫЕ It was only after 2d ay дву experi- the Earl Ducie, the latter extracted from. ће: * Trans- | portioned, span-roofed house. The sh eets of glass with a H h o: w when on the wing. This resemblance Jas e € the 18 July Gossip of the Garden, an “ Old Standard" | from the sides and roof, А certain character is notice of the. nativ ves, ‚ all of w s bis expe Pots among the Roses. He|given to the interior of the house by the wood-work whites, firmly 1 t eaks of Triomphe de Rennes as decidedly the best | at ра рей ку. This house is chiefly filled with other. , They have. romeo the pror hdi " yellow Noisette for constancy ; of ‘Prince Camille de | Peach trees, ts, of which there are upwards derful that th should ge int g of colour, the petals being so stout as to be suggestive | tree bea là to 3 dozen of frui bird. 1 his hawl h and vy rangois Lacharme as being | loaded with fruit, and circumscribed in their root ese De is келын 1 d strik unequalled for adem | action, nevertheless exhibit no signs of failing vigour, hen Бой ined in the hand. Holdi ling th form, depth, ud cinia dur such as-Paul Rieaut at|but on the contrary are uniformly robust, clean and sideways, the shape of the head it } nly an approach ; heat; реет adeh hands keeping every in the moth are seen to be n 5 same as in the | of Јова H оррег ав аа ебе "him, as we hear itle rant branch within ue boun It is evident that bird, the extended фоны т d Ms long | has done other cultivators; of Senateur Vaisse as the e ,system pn у ADENIN s growth by рем beak. At the tip of the moth's body there iudi «тобен brilliant and i Morte oachable in form ; ай із of the mport „in orchard of long hair-scales resembling feathers, whioh being | of summer жыт Ж” rally as being invaluable managemen =a y expanded, looks very much like a bird's tail. But, of | their large of bloom. Then there is һер d b = tin doing 1 f root course, all these points of resemblance are merely | Tulip gossip уу М.Р, ti in, the bal bet the two, root and branch, is v he aer and Indians tried to con-|for the economical management of RM gardens, the | disturbed, an excess of sap pushes on an unnecessary vince hat the two were of the same species. | Brassica tribe "E куо review. teral growth, and the fruit-bearing ү f thet * Look ew their "e they said; “their eyes аге | number “ Old Sta ndard " gives more of his experience | are saareke Axiom in , horticultural practice :— the same, and so are their tails.” This belief E so | in Roses, A deeply rooted that it was useless to reason with t | Габар Е of the first water, опе of the It is impossible to visit а house like this, filled with on the subject." brilliant бы ihe IBS. scarlets, and ond which pn | © compact fruitful trees, and n ot. to ‚ һе impressed with We must add that these volumes are got up in Mr, | not to be ted from the most limited collection g Молете usual excellent style, and embellished with it adds ihe ete rb Het of fragrance to to vivid | fruit and notabis г Peach. trees. . А unfaili Ж, us graphic and admirable woodcüts. - olour, ren: ellent form. Duc де dint of fui Ua Du Me Wie Book of tha, Basal. Наа Sinsir, НУ И Qe writer ever grew; | of the fruit can be ве 1862-1863. Ву. Andrew — Esq., F.L.S. 4to,| John Hopper is said to improve on further acquain- e eos y б inclu n the ear] рр. 225. Bradbury & E ance; Louise v eni is сое for its | and latest sorts, жже m. may be pro- Of this book, “ dedicated, i р of her Majesty | co ioi a white Р.— d to be pretty enough, е for three months. The advan rci given to a the Queen, to . the Illustri rious Memory of Ње Ргіпсе | but i ів not ot thought t equal to МА. Bonnaire ; -Madame | nurseryman anxi ous to test the merits of different Consort,” 1 pe ti fi | appreciable „опе, w when n verity of in terms of Te dud: respect. Criti р t lastin ng, of Roses, large, “and wells shaped, with |d tion 1 t and it isonly to tl ist f | stout petals ; Mdlle. Bonnain е, Morini, is reported The ас tell us that they dispense with our the volume that we venture to allud extremely beautiful, the Ау: er petals pure white, | tedious methods of budding and grafting, and merely In а superb 4to volume, u ч w НЕ all the skill of the centre shaded with clear flesh саш, : perhaps d бп | sow thei eir Peac h stones i in their orchards, "and in three bookbinder, photographer, wood engraver, oe ег, and | the whole the best” H. P.in soin tio rm i pou el d Жылы. lavished, Mr, Murray has other florists "notes aud mem e д mako u up the | orchard houses bring home to us a Peach climate, this giv unt of the history of t the S ll conducted little work. experiment may be advantageously tried, as several from a Toandation in 1804 to the ре day, more . The Floral ри for J бе he very ацгар | Peaches, such as Grosse Mignon апа Galande, re roduce ially. during the — when enjoy ей t r om seed. Besides each Deme e ME of being presided over by Н ish ; jer but ed | Plums and Apricots in this house, and a few Vines. whos ig) A have so жс eason i deplore. Ta picture of Vien y эр он n's p dendron | The Plums were loaded with fruit, and the Apricot Gar Kensington is fully ribed a рени of Wales; and а group 96, Бағловода Calceo- | trees had we e „proving the S, of culti- illustrated with r^ патам statuary, arcades, an s Ihe August number of t t the parterres; and Appendix are many useful сино three varieties of Mess documents edid @ t the manner in whi je - " hybrid Mimuli crossed with To the left of the a em. house we affairs of the Society have been conducted, togethe similar in character to those a Mr. Бш ready entered is a handsome span house, цаа odd with the names of the persons to whom its нче тое; the fin e Azalea Lou wise van n Baden ark- И the possible convenience of the migra inateur, have been кы pois | b eing constructed оп a new principle dea s by the It is, ho ‚аз а b drawing-room. book tbat | misere presen nted as having seme € -segmen s a pudor of Mr. Pearson's houses, This house 459 feet Mr. Murray’ s volume нт be chiefly regarded, and in | reali — Higgeasirum under the name мезе 24, ап nd is provided with уне apparatus A 1 finally t 4 m Ныне & | fra sane A aur | A i $ of Ranunculus called Fidelia and Linden. the other d being devot Seemann's Journal of Botany contains а paper on iain. In a tbird house К аге шапу E of, y ошасег by tha Editor, with Аруке, oF Macfadyena | young and vigorous budded trees in 14- inch. . pots, ен and | signi Е Ig: тл» di its ым» photogra pl hs aam in dA the G di any prin ce vo am "Sud баш in оноо Conserva UA ica ag represent the мой its allies, by Mr. Pide mca пона оп some L Wright's marte шын n | Cuban Com Manor С. Sehultz; а note on | cent te mi and selenecivd DRS to recent of Tri ichomaues in Yorkshire à have been pla give the names е ie sl a by whom these | Wales, by Mec Moose; with papers application | vigour and M 1з have been executed, ; | of the Ordeal Bean of Calabar in п ра s medicino, Peach troes, а rt | by Mr. D. Hanbury; and on e Toot poison of New mai ense dm dem and of| Th ; by ae E ith the 99th | 10 » godes: to the ананда б career wi e t de Winter be Ts while к^ ior im елене new series, which was анё: ve са йпе young canes, issued on July 1. d epe pru ; some remarks on Hypnu uneum p ifican! a ilad" А дена 741%. The Camellia is one of the mottled e with made: ut | nurseries, we bave fonnd the cul! rate-sized imbricated flowers d two shades of carmin Garden Мерден г. | Vines, ving ‘sht imagine that Tose, marked with tolerable regularity by EE Мв. PzAnsoNs NuRrseRY, CHILWELL, № orts.— There | at Chilwell, во that е ету m. blotches of white. It has been introduced and flow- | are few geo formations which present eni greater bad changed be in IE sd d re - er under- | natural advantages iu a horticultural o. oai тате PEPEES о ht (although it is unwise | rha sized, ap the New. Red, or Keuper, Sandatono ; it ofore [e afe v) iler an ides of the increasing useful Mir The Winter тета Apple x а | light soils, loams, and variously modifed elays 5 it is | to gi prosperity ot of She country by visi аг Rupe GMT largo, roundish ‹ oblato, unooth, pala y ellow fruit, wi i agrestis undulated, it afia good valen, арй рор | Кы dip Ёл ipd flush of red on есе AM itis а first-rate | tiguity to the coal measures gives 800 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Асеозт 22, 1863, current growing wood. Аз this shift will have to carry | Raspberries will be benefit еф Ъу | $ th $ q H t rans. he remaining wood more indastriously in in times of peace and prosperity ; and a tive maar s books would i ith t the present year's grow Lem thinned, lea able accuracy when the tide of prosperity was at the | pots should be ample. "When established, а free open | only sufficient to furnish ime Season's с re ow. tuation should be sele TUM Us the кт eum away haulm, еми and the refuse of cdi dd One of the large span house devoted to C plants, in order that an wth made may they are over, burn them, and if the ground Di | which are exceedingl well cultivated. The | ripened, Where valuable rendorsootod eet are ба wanted dig thé маз ina € let the land remain till taken to keep heavy rains ОЁ | required. "i this se prm however, there is i b yw favourite variety at Chilwell is the Long Gun, a verit-| of doors care must finest d if ain dull au groung to spare; for ald be , remembered, t that fo able long Enfield, and decidedly one of the finest | them, and if the маше 5 ver rem Cucumbers in cu ]tivati tion; like other very high-bred t no ti should be lost in removing them under | the ly for t winter things, there is great difficult ty in obtaining seed fr но rar гу shelter. The more hardy plants left out spring eet, depend on the ET eda now made use o it. Mr. Pearson devotes two houses to Vines, that he should be examined iy to see that water |in planting out so large a supply of those kini inda of f introduced varieties. asses Miis through the pots. A number of M g t Опе of the specialities of Chilwell is the propagation | will by this uia have made their growth, and m зар d room for. , Potatoes and other crops му. and cultivation of the бее Large numbers | removed gradually toa drier and cooler atmosphe e. off may t h E are annually grafte . Pearson has devoted great | e^ which still continue growing must be EK nged different kinds of Broccoli or winter Greens; . and attention 1 to the а e; ритат stocks - e ording to the state of the | where the above are not sufficient, a quantit; zi scions, е plantations of healihy y Plus and a humid air maintain ей by well аа plantegi ү опе foot а араг art, to wait ia с ground аў эү Rhododendrons attest " success. Pe at is not Tound | alls vacant surfaces. At ihe same time Гуру Є wing | comes in the immediate neighbourhood, ntly a distance, а шалу redi of American UN to effect the арз оме ТЕЕ p plants are annually prepared for sale. growing material, , Some ung plants cram it s DER OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON On an extensive lawn near Mr. Pearson's house, with may again hav зе : вресіше! п Б. та] ёғ d otl H ғ, th. int good н и —— by unde specimens - of the Я Е " Жор uced Conifere, Which are distri- гае RTMENT we. epum eren gi rte ren A positions about th ЕЕ Whene ced rx for next season! —dz Creo deos жена ири The me of КЕ shrubs 3 ve extensively | fruitin ready, Sinai plants e: — je Thurs 20.930 | 29.878 7665 pursued in the nurseri ilwell ; the Golden Yew [тенет there at once. Forward plants should e| ien и ne 29785 | 29:768 Elvast an espacial favour. "ho gr rand specimens M x — ме РС sociis аиса final shitt Pilote being ы э! 3 | 29855 | 3020 vaston have many to'seek for this handsom is desira Tues. 18) 4 29.758 variety of Yew ave fruit pen з E April Ux May the fein СЕЗЕ — In їн айп of our theory as to the capabilities of po should not be e over large, as it will be necessary to | Average. | | 29850 | 29774 7 “514 | 653 | e29 the Keuper with all other things, we fin ses | get the plants into rest early. Аза rule they ahont Aug. 13—Slight dry haze ; very fi flour ishin ng a almost bas we ll as they do i in Hertfordshire ; ; | have their pots well filled with roots by the гас гБ = оду у Nightly overcast; пе пе ; overcas Т and while growing allow „Шеш а ће = Fine; с very fine; clou wy in this locality to send Roses to that favoured coun Du à nd а - S-Cloudy ; hue ; отогот Cd ab à at night; ae kc. The-famous Orchards of Me would have b Ru "x e best Pines for very MAT. forcing = red ui mee rei х-ы. jghowerr : lightning in tlie етей. more interesting had the crop of fruit been mater Blac нө сошшоп деи and the ERN ; de The size and hea m thy сатабы EA the trees proves the | to assist them a few Jamaicas may ted dn aget ieiunii ceci of el sk for fruit tr October, as they take а mens of months ps ЖО а чк nding Aug. 29, 188, Various deta з= nurseries "are encompassed by ripen than the „above. For the summ rop the Sg | ра] ga | wo А il remain for a week or two, un E dero аге | August. |EZE Ez E| SE | Ye Cars in | Greatest 1 jdt} them on They may Age |436 Же | мон p space is covered with dori ring сеске | have a Mas. A thai recommended for the above, | 5 |е | 489 | 604. das — our notice of res : Ue marson | and should be a longer growing in the autumn, Mon. "he 15 | 479 mr 16 oa gard ne expression о терт at we could ES : ы [ла ue mr п. s SM бирине буе: quality of the orchard .ViwERY.-—]f the wood is quite ripe early forced | Wed. 26..| 728 | 485 602 1 0.51 Vines may have the lights removed; this course is, | Frida 8. D д coe We were a month too early for that great | however, not imperative. But if the sashes are per- Satur. Fie | 4801 в) M 038 Doce ма = E — € rem ES ee | v perte to ns on, cleanliness must be observed bd | те — temperature during the above peri superior d scepti —th шер тч ни а -— ei Sese qe puer Aes У : 3 «e Lp therm, 89 deg. ; жи the lowest on the 2911,1 1850—therm. Keuper Sandstone can do for e E plan to sto e wood o ү Акал; P Y. strong and mit Peach trees about ар period when : in "Poner pene d zs M place, a та least all Notices to Correspondents. us, т por e shoots; give also liquid |*,* As us A New Tuber. утере other Ps t manure UE - ga same time, ‹ A sn xs jus gr ы Cletained ti th the pte Men i g ngs recently intro“ ara dry, Е " be made. 'We must also begthe indulgence of those correspond- ced into France is a new tuber, brought onem Peru ОН EA eer" the insertion of wh Be M; боев who- à vc ur ү er M whose contributions is still delayed. y who has resided = years in South UMBERS. the , weather is p right the : В, Тһе best book for а young gardener to read, who - America. This new plant has been cultiv wid: for two е always E орау ге eina Шошка years 2 | thè Ja iti: d Aeclimatation. of the Bois Че HE е afine rose, as a heavy stream breaks down the Oronov: E паша way ОГ sounding this word a inkóna. elore o 18 more attention than the Potato. Besides its nut —————— еу з rstand that be and medicinal properties it is very rich in "C Flower- aiias УИЛ bë: E cp pati vis Goraniu eie = бс th ium vic i Pes i x E eranium wW ds d € OM е m Ж of E greatest —— Cur s raised | fuu Delphini fo Күш С. E verage i е best th qo tons) per r English aero, Ti iof dro rera ilogs. | edgings of all kinds in е neatest possible order, t Rem or pegged oe iy do " epe - "omi ato ша Failed ihe Poire det » ucer | цо drawback to the complete keeping of the whole prier sg ы of lower is obtained until the autumn, They dies n Wü bite erre Cochet. | may occur ; dead flow "it оаа be een 6ff - daily; | нө роте bo recommended for summer на Ун NN 2s Y doit dide: QU and stray growths reduced within proper li mits. а а а са е vay ui s ——— ied but by es of Japane no means equal eg n m кенш eis eei Б Neh M nd keep them neatly trained, and secure "from. Wecker Iwsrcrs: Alpha. The of larve sent are those of dif- li tween the em for the same purpose examine Holl ferent species 0: етеп or with паса Deus cl ЖЫ че У aid rre f the abd how Dahlias, and other tall eter pl inus: d Rem ccce] е Cw genus Bibio, the others toa small Тї i: m ey are sui о other. Regan ea оза?) The ground should be well stirred an: eer. The rà ma oses, pian the itum of | _ lime water or gas-tar water. W. е E bi rely ын аны co MN pring crops |a autumn blooms in the Perpetuals, by watering with e 26 ME NIC oim Xd оет ит sed ing begins, and when ре cuttin without This ho ins udi Rue m being put ont, the air beco (d osi wi where practicable. Commence the propagation of| behave better next кы iacet ELT moisture, and the rain comes ig Wà ТӨР» plants for next- season, in which dispatch with the MeraLY BuG ON VINES: An Old Sub. To clean the bunches, З егу | more c te Pelargoniums should. Бии they have been allowed to be infested, will be a tedious e teady to d tho menns of|get them established befo bn. Aa eei ier ine pet e same you clean the shoots and foliage by picking, z woila — UM | пен plentifally say evening when 9 ie нду is| iog,andsponging. You esci spónge | the bunches wi ааа 1 ier that, бә мечо шә ты sikad dur utm oiu Карлы, T da use every means to entrap бна апа Pee M use the syringe pretty strongly, E | vermin which inj the : er faded | N. eed — a on the bunches. || ot jure the flowers. AMES OF PLANTS: RBL. Th raised fi out eren E blooms of Pinks, extracting the petals from стор of а sand "are Medicago minima, Polygonum Бус the molt iau С у wet set in, these decayed "E е uenopodtu , and some E fme m andis Psi d s E fo brth vit. renove ie em Ка — 9 sound the lower perra a p c Sebllogyne suavis: 5 , resh supplies. when T con: nt andra quinquelo| ite bi. — Hampton summer oducts, th no longer nguy. Y these жаныда biis се n "eg нар ue Tg. the Жоош seed now as ш aatren ‘spinulosa; e ET roduc є ow a > Ула өк ind { e rain ceases, the sky becomes |fore, be necessary to make beds for thei lí will there-| 1, Nephrolepis tuberosa; 2, Pteris serrulata; 3, f vely Bus en the process | doing this it i eir reception. In| invisa, apparently; 4, Dennstzdtia rubiginosa.—W Р — o f ripening begins, and а Sunny autumn enables the d мо is it is absolutely necessary that wireworms| Your leaf from Ascension belongs to Argemone шех® | into his | а eoa it t should be caught, therefore the compost should have a well known African acrid, emetic, purgative weod.—B / | Аййй» die рер Тао uits of his | repeated turnings; ne t ed. сочи : Williams. Myanthus barbatus.—J/ D. Spilanthes oleracca. Jabo; and Peking”? о yo ung Pansies эз as destructive | Peas: TS M will feel obliged by any of our co ; Laeti Enid Carnation lay ers. Lp Ша, Peas are preserved green all the Tai E Pc RP = e is to t it is done in Germany, and he anxioU f dar rations 80 that it may sweeten pri .make himself acquainted with th 5 ў обата вад) келс ш а аа R em any time i » PL DEPARTMENT. The 5 -— он RUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. QUIEqUEVULMRROUR кыраасзармы JO. The extract is amusing , Contr aron, iiec In order to maintai fene A pruning and nailing іп of the current | enough; but we doubt if the learned pundit, be note" | t of gaiety in m house a stock о! ee Ses require following up. Pear trees вога. асна У ira и Mon p | f succession | шау now, no = md ? therefo: plants шш = ` kept up. Amy plants, (i jac i: five or six sá асаа ће breastwood| quite [agree that the masses: of blue in the em a re, in pots, van it iw desirable should. be yes, beginning with the least| К peu i d and would have been far quickly, may now ha vigorous first, as will be least liable to start, and | „fective if contrasted with scar conie be Чез ыыы ve a shift; it will Ae | allowing the stronger growing kinds to remain че га хас The best time for cutting Fir trees to bo used for this season, аз whatever ned Et 6 mak x: are till growth is so far on the decline that all danger — бына om WEE the present shift must be ripened, with perhaps the de а ест we а € Vigoxtmnter, and if 2o in what те P Кай: ЖО 8 from the remainingeyes.| the two are growing side b; y Sinn. ехсе} оп of such сер ан: n the { Where time time will permit, Currants, Gooseberries, and (Weymouth) сап tell one from the other. Avgvsr 22, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 801. turca iE of agricultural implements, and lastly, the farmers "e HALLETT'S [PEDIGREE] NURSERY WHEAT. and the other ordinary buyers of this elass of ongineering work, have each separate and distinot ана | interests involved in the result. e large makers NOW READY FOR DELIVERY. = bí када ruo ш соочена, , |have aequired a fixed and established position in ues e Ciro fep iie Eia | he trade; their names have been before the publio The p of this Wheat, grown 1862, in Essex, was sold to the milles, and тааб £19 75. per acre, bana s: Ac be time t и а eceived prizes for their exhibits; ап n ML DRILL 4 Bushels on ie э -— t igla ids itle to gain and much E UNLESS THE TRADE MARK I e by renewed tríals. The mere expense of Apply to FREDERIC Y. HALLETT ESQ., F.L.S., The ikiia Howse Brighton, Sussex. т Ma the show is of itself very great, even if CE— One ; a Bushel (or Seven Guineas a Qua the cost of preparing the exhibits for trials be not ‘Delivered, with Printed Directions for Plan coms at a Brighton Railway Sta n Bags Sewed up dee Sealed, upon receipt | taken into account, and it is well known that the of Cheq е or Post-office Order, it Tous in al аа АУ the Order. extra work on, and experiments with, a portable "HOW OUR WHEAT CROPS MAY BE DOUBLÉD, Ж ^E other papers, forwarded on application, enclosiag six stamps. : > ngine, the previous “© running off of its friction,” 3 БЕЕ А &e, often cost several hundred pounds, No wonder FEE! ЕП F А те; ы, WAY anp EVANS, ANALYTICAL апй|үр A » e ен f е р k ud ч FEN Ы erefore, that шапу of the larger makers wo wad ©5450, NSULTING реи тесте БЕРН, {о dE 3 t. У pras BÉ^PE я дуое AGRICU LTURAL and GENERAL ANALYTICAL gladly see the trials abolished, and the ladder Быз B^sBRSU = OHEMISTRY kickel d h ка helped them to rise to 55 age а 8 leked down ү. » as helpe! em rise 532 37 PT м 106 Tota HT аге: К.С. eminence. Тһе interests of the smaller and less 343 $531 : E ESSRS. J. CHALMERS MORTON, Streatley, | E du a ear Readi d J. THORNHILL HA ; HE EREIN P |M. In dg TE., Froc эы tor CURE, Stonehouse, ki КЕР "€ influence of та tri ials, and t their — 833 ыа MER 3 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS, undertake reports on the Condition | tfendeneies—Nwhile lowering t е larger ers— E я ВМ%Д&д. of Landed Property, together with the Direction of L m y raise the er ms in the commercial БЕН És на 2 р зе онат Fes iem s renim Buildings, and other | Seale, and the interests of the latter are thus абг2 аку в wor! ary for its per * ^ E Ege -HLOR g à | directly opposed to а cessation of the quadrennial 234 „36 E E GRICULTURAL and CHEMICAL COLLEGE; cr of tests. The larger firms, with their =ОШ. © 37 and 38, Lower Kennington Lane, London, 8. | t d of ital nd stiaro онн Sag PASEA эз | ASSAYS and ANA LYSES promptly attended to by J. C. | greater command of capital and skill, are 2959 Zsb4B. d |NESBIT, LANSDELL & C | аб an advantage. They сап afford to spend more кү ЕЕЗ гы” з GRICULTURAL and CHEMICAL „COLLEGE, work and capital on the implements to be exhi- 59 wo бы EE! РЫ 5 à EEIN тот том —Manufac ufaet е m bited, and thus accordingly manufacture special A з з ti anures m tain e H x DE ER Doors л ЧЕК NS сас ЫҢ ©‹д , ais 233 АЕР S анаа ay Guanos, Euperphosphates of Lime, Copro. | nost dynamic effect. The smaller sies who Ь „= па! anos, Superph y РЕ E 52358 8 | lites, &c., and Assays of PAS pn e Silver, amd other Minerals, are КДУ es ее d с Pris e h. gerir P БЕ Purda a “бойды. Tarien "or others, desirous of practical know- | Seriot forbidden b the rulos of the Society. 1 This Z2 aag? ledge in mical [Ариу ог Assaying, may receive instruc- 2 7 ”„ a FEE 2 S43 ' Apare d tor Ж te "College, "where. tho extensive, Laboratories give | E system appears E 8 $ Ы; ES ERG сте n for a Па for pursuing Tm studies, and there is accomm n the те eport in the Royal Agtioultural Soloi a гЗ 55 Bots SE ited number of Resident rend уеб 838, the judges Su Sogea Endu Gb Е ulars of terms will be forwarded on application. eJuag Все 2555258 29 g Estates. * suggest as a condition to be кавае) at future з B923 8 2 > JER SERRES 5 dm SEPH NEWTON ualertaes all kinds of Im- trials ШО DM ei uud Os Ux М us ond nts in Land, А "o неше t j яз & рз E T T S К 04. pw +. go ты тое constr ness Pedo. as intended for sale." There SDE SAAST S ting, g y EFE E FPEM а В Henting P кш у Buildings, Churches, Schools, | wo uld, wever be many practical difficulties in „а EERS NS Ж) Ж $ s Si 5255535 а Addrese, E "ан Terrace, W. ; and 25, psg g this rule, and , probably zo parties would У EZ зел” д € lec it be ний yn 2 PERMET EIE" AND DRAINAGE, the ERECTION of FARM. |1 06 s rio y carried ou ND P x ERE 28555353 3 L EADS, the CONSTRUCTION of ROADS, end other Perhaps such a plan «хына complete Eb»? * < г ndier! С gs 2 5 Eph H 3 Мо" кые Айка Pare ртн gg Watford, "Нена, drawings and épeditlontións of the pri е engines, si is EE P БЕКЕ 3 either by contract or on commisajon ; and he Í ho will furnish eati with a g tee as to price, ы some y ublie place 55 = B es iig] етн LI ИНН 23 2 several ра il. СТАСА It might also be required that p : 28 t HE 23 Е and paid off ial Ач of Par or with the Landowner'sownmoney. | exhibited should be delivered a catalogue 8.25 ЧЕР iv = iT s price to any one; and it is not i titiprobable that ЕЗ Baone у z R. l— | BEAUMO AND А n UR- ftis make a practi $ 8325528 "HE $3 E M vEYOR, and DRAINAGE ENGINEER (for ral "le m «peri P се of buyi ing "rs БАЕ Assistant to Mr. па Parkes) undertakes the Pinag ud m ВЕНЕ 2 Execution’ of Works саре €t f course the taf of the buyers of agrieul- - St чл Н с ni а ЕРЕ 222 сзи P | feclamston of Marshes and Waste Lands; Irrigation and Ба eam engines are also ectly oppose dS*-HoeR4BL HZ E Ë | Warpin e Erection of Farm Buildings, Laboure: Сш m production of special racing engine e UT Ip e ma eb brar aiai deas ent tn E трт: pg eglect of the more legitimate means of saving © “җыймо сз у "а А dium of the various Тапа Improvement A fu. | h руе " feed $8259502922579 P tates Surveyed and Mapped, or Ins — and Reported | fuel, such as simp varia expansions, feed- 223 Зы rn HE Я Enel d ting of Fus. к Valuations. made for | water-heaters, «0. i nglis в however, а 9: ESOL UH WEILE бим Жерни... een pee! мы" RD afud] dii 8.27 tta $a @ HE NATIONAL EXHIBITION of SPORTING to first eost, and of maintenance, while ЕЕЕ SY BH 2 ihe EC e Rol o detracting from the "simplieity and manageable- Onz = e t Hon. e CH FIEL! E 12224 E ii Š ба $ na President, E The Mayor of BIgMING E d t SPonr. | 659 the engine. The contrary is the case with FERFEECEEH HE Po e DON ME. FLESH ion оп | eontinental purchasers, with whom fuel is three or ITHHBTEBEELIBIUC UE. NESDAY, HÜRSDAY, | four times dearer than with us. It is evident that EELT СЕРЕ ES NONDAY, TURS DAY us mph - d T our times deare m oe apa = п A 2#®: у , » ^ 352 = SEE Маса = "Copies of i LM Lists and Kegulati чете with the state- | t e uirements o A yes i por f. "eb ч E: ъз SY 5 |mentof Recei апа дейре f e 1862, may be had on | engines are very varied ; some oniy care tor cheap- ЕК 252298223 ш |аррісайоп to the Secretary. е Beron, Secretary. | mess in first cost; others for economy of fuel; one XE Es: БЕН а fices : Rectory Chambers, Tem ple "Row, Birmingham. ы Е Е а йы engine, easy of transport; 9 z 9 : айя ObCP $8 i| with its parts easy of aecess uso z - E i pS 5З йо 5 ы е Ehe песика КЕМУ. | көгү i A me т; Ы lethe attainmeut of most Oge 9?S38o735^2 z ^ these qualifications in a high degree, more or Pss ыле 4503 Е RDAY, AUG Lapin s involves a neglect of the others. The interests R^ ЕЕЗ ЫЕ Ei prom ooi УЦ аз $us buyers of agricultural mach would са ‚зз! жшн s ron mm т а ERES undoubtedly be met by a more complet. аяй ЕГЕСИ" зе? E аду. of opinion, on the part of its judges, in the report iis РЕНЕА : Tat IN че eim ME nerally issued at the termination of the trials. сие e CE » Not merely the relative consumption of fuel should S39 CR 5 «| THElate R 8 ears | be noticed, but also the relative sim , excel- 28 PPPE: 5 HE late ROBERT STEPHE : БЕЗ B $238.82: |before his death, took great interest in ; die Чыл ls of lence of workmanship and design, the 564 А. EE $3 5 е а ts at the Royal Agricultura of each engine. Each engine might "E 3.52513 3 ngines ап implements at the Roy тут ul wed tec ot Res y abd ths z:8 HTLEREME Š | Soeiety's Annual Sho he is report Y dms apat t ce 5 is $52 $.5198738 у ta careful inspection of this part in exact timo вреде Uh. Fh 5 a$ Ez Б ВЕ: 2 H ue 8 e 5 | particular of the = " = ыш Ped Дона la re nent get hing the engines $228 $Z*2223£2.2.|interesting and instructiv a test as to facilities of HE ЕЕН EIE = | engineer, There із no pt that re trials « 2 would mmn Д E Mint ауре н s: 21 Т £ porthy of note by even unprofessional obereth SY ава had developed, it porem a $922 los deg. ето the b a relative lightness r tu EPEL Si.RrB..8 d mg ot the Royal| | ie I be in evidenos that the right weight was in ES 222.3. 3|, Assuming, as we well may, that (0 qi |the right place. It would certainly be a rather EE 25 ду TE EREE 3 | Agricultural Society and its officers, ANE dis. onerous operation for the judges to exaetly qualify 525 аш HE impartial, we believe that we can ts о! the relative merits of the designs; but still, three ЕЕЕ: $22425$5 Е | tinct interests oC parties involved in resul or four of our noted engineers ought to haye some : За ЗЕЗБЕ ВР |thetrials, убт makers, the smaller makers ! 802 THÉ GARUERERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. -> [Avever 22, 1868, terminate opinions on the matter, There one cylinder, г, and their example in this respect | mottled with. brown, and on removing thes short doubt that the steam A ua. Eis t le he has been followed by the other — of portable | miserable grain, though it had attained somethin ls—might with adva e be in from | engines for нс й аай but the only single | like its proper form, the surface was wrinkled ne $0 lbs. to at least lbs, It is to be greatly | cylinder engine in 2-horse power tlass е |: mottled like the oute er integu ments. The most regretted that the Journal of th yal Agricul- | опе priz gine a етен Ho Qgnept-A fact | strikin it owever, was that ural ty, containing these reports, is gene-| which in so degree а ecounts for its success. | each gr rain was t ped gular rally . only. published long after gs AEN We сег — cannot see the utility of two acm whitish ны peri ртозезв, about half as s long, of attending ` these trials has evaporate here | ders i ordinary portable engine. It isnoticeable|a firm ure in parte, but otherwise appearing is little до that a full ара E "report that the ае boxes of Messrs. HoRNSBY'S racers | аз f Жы of mould-threads, calling fo woul heo en choos were not logged. For several years th з firm have mind өң little сар кект во’ cor pieuous n У exae etly suited to his ssl ca placed the eo of their engines inside the|in some stages o rgo n examination fire-box only advan ntage of this plan -x this vody was fo und to be composed of the ай ains ; The Royal А tl evidentl t оп іп the eylindér.|of the stigmas, matted together by a a of blamed for indirectly, at least- encouraging the he DEC pipes of Messrs, HonNsBY's дет | spores in a “state of germination, As ne -— ied back inside the ir and they state|threads were swollen here and there after the bre ng Д г i 1 the usual logging for the fire-box are the results | have been so closely examined by TULASNE and — TN "o Mame de Бойду йм of careful dy m ie trials, demonstrating to | De Bary, and they Yare шогесчшу studded wi to point ou a remedy. here oubt е | their satisfaction n that little or no loss of the ermi "die ] g exaetly in form dud check in the racing rr e would. Resi: i "the effect fo FRA the ку А, of the common milde БЕ ч t had fall that mak of attendants to he te gines were limited |, T ке any 91 f some к of rust had fallen upon the a single firem table ER ines, Agr rioulturists ahit eon- | vs s, and though LN А һа d l ultimately "mu inary w sider this apparatus as too delicate for farm use ; | abortion, they Шад n is under Мене жой se sition: "ne te other hand the ЖКА Р not like. to prevent impregna tior ar ое a ve unable to p "xu id : па т IN the milis trial, UN diy would have to pay a patent-right. That|been traced through E Nis. processes. of ve jd useful appendage in а high-pressure P Mesra: germination, We cannot, therefore, assert that 0 і is i з i g p SSTS g BARR EXALL, & ANDREWS’S engines had fire- | there is great probability of it, as the district is e the prize to t i i ine of Dod Lures чар pdt alti wei * ы p ы: boxes dod vits the boiler, a mode of ever n peo Pile to = t Fungus. We shoul : : i - | whic ch d t fin d the general favour : amongst sitated, however, a шошеп& about the t iv i i i i i -|steam y — 2) 2 vos 3 — euteido mes а perfo КК 5 -pipe, and e deba Кы а | side three plane eer. iw ow fourth being for July 27, we gave the conditions and the results due attention to a good circulation of water in the | spherical, as though t ores n the course of of the trials, the latter poder e to tables fur- | boiler сетін had ed adipis pid n Kis. а = pen conclusion wemay remark that, if these trials llle pressur We do not observe this appear- _ | аге of any use at all, four years are 400 long a|ance in oue BM Ke spores of Wheat-rust, period to elapse between them; and a wealthy |but it is very possible "that when {һе x: у күр! like the Royal Lian skr Society, Mies contents of e spores are exhausted by allowed ащ. jacket (!) cast 0,0007. in the 3 ber r Cents, c l|the protrusion of Ње mould. е and round the ice itas entering the valye diminish the duration of the cycles from И; e A the formation of secondary врог traces may chest, | lea st two 0.298) ье entire question being merely | be observable of the old pressure, г which did 1 щі опе еп м. UE марум of exp { КОЗУ ты wo i urbed, The secondar ry, spores are very Tike Crystal m З : T Р т a Вант RS rarely infested with parasites with those "gore by De Bary in Жей, c B the чам Pus prati e pine tile at e tion, of amat which s А тетте кыгы MS nus do not appear to have —. Ме егей Ъу {һе engine and th pr in Musa. ано e faets m detailed open out а ew path. the brake liit ib the le | Et зене T еа Ergot, but this it does in үүө у and it will be worth notioa eite exp E the Ў T 8 ai hilities 56 UTER eetly | common with Wheat, whose spurred corn is said |; qu У, Wh I lisht the evil may nob Ба ыа тв "ue. mn axi will often to Бе а far safer remedy in the peculiar class of — 5 desde ° ent ws auf t фе, ы T pitis on ре © favou urite," end is opas i a а аршади, then tha t of spore: e stigma. 1 ld be a. curious of coal consume ed per engine isole eir ouli А, nig у нба изат EM ey has as far as : iren pis d p wer of ih Onl now no parasite peeuliar to itself, and has oh the Berberry, which belongs to the gm | à of the engine. Only a fine алу to be affectel by е either rust or сайыла i vay СЬ. though there is no РД ion tha à dA go in n on n Ac and a skilful fire- hat Wheat man in the other, know how horse-power esi. foundation for the popular notion developed by judicious jockeying. _ In опе or two |in Nee Hi don ide red arci эк: >а: їз Кез by the Berberry rust, poa cases this jockeying has been pushed rather too far, | plant may be productive of T UR. ver asit may, tne subject is full of ge as in a curious instance which is said to have Before br: p hovore T, we advert mara € €um det both. practiely and theoretically, , 2 occurred at the Salis Aag Show in 1857. То the | this. w GEB Vue ber DAN P e sip > Da 7% astonishment of the judges, and the envy of the ges 1 чаре out which ош ачлы зе ree c E made уа the SA * ud lit ig sino |" would be unintelligible to many of our readers. х HE grain erops of the country are in n all pro- appeare ü bó om ена yi ын Ф It has often been онаа d: Ж dotes that bability worth 20,000,0007, to 30, 000,000/. vm an he ontlas sting all de eiiis t riri m the bodies wbich are usually ealled spores in rust, this year than the ey were last year. t y pn reman ovelling only old cinders ао e en M. бо, эга: M Ке hodi eR poraa 4514 мас ы Y C i ctt what к ashes | and yet the. firebox was full of take, for A the spores of mildew, hich | has occasioned this E ас ined of its icerense "Бан се ч ey тўн. t- а consist of two cells placed one above the other, we | —Has been бб to an extension. of T Mat. ose ur Ria j апе те was ушан л that from the tip of either a stout thread is Fa un That often repai its cost in а JeY filled ilh кеше ч and plugge ped ome put forth, which becomes bran ched above, and Б years, although it is sometimes а allowel 10 e o e The woodett plug, when Quiieumed ъу е fe, | ^ c" remity of eaoh b Ы d аера голема Uim x t pu їп а flood combustible kept is produced, phis da 1з d in ts ES then andlord and tenant. But how many Di g ar аа те portion 3t e erts Birra d | spent on lan i : 1 Y Ж дарыда с. ака. i п со Is сате: rates the rue The | value of grain to the extent of 20,0% MASA LL i LIN honou ably EE е thas | feat orm, vem due ЕЎ the real|single season? Rapidly as land dratnag® is Led › |spore,or моге que АБЫ, сбн уйе "ps ing, во great ап increase of fertility а Шеп. a : after the discove RE ue The E есше. ту аы rer. The same applies to | зеб eda to this as its efficient cause.— a rn IU i7 rie of pci vt ie ор а ed during the period ot fruit eed and | fi T ургуч дз " nerin тев һе 4. lowest amoun rmination. Rust аз not yet been observed f 1862 tillage work ЫШ ; i per korse power ger hour at Chester ЖАБ. v ; that this state, and in éonsedudtos; jd vil кіч en vhi EV TM pies s This veàr. Md "hs ad engine—3.914 lbs, presently, some doubt may arise as to the par- | finer n than that of 1861 үз ШО: oe | рег orse ba tec fel чай t vood |b jeular Fungus to which the affection i is due which | tions, purs the erop of 1862 was ae) Y inferior d la a "Mi Жы; а. эр м lbs. of | _ We received about three weeks since informa- к A es P3 down to е: Д й " h owever іп |tion from Mr. W. GREGORY, an intelligent f. million id th ы piano put OT — — t ese trials, i 13 ihe win da that Messrs. CLAYTON &|at Apethorpe, in Northampton tonshire, that ind the Tandi i Bars РЕ produos 20, 0000001. rie HUTTLEWOR о take а igh position in all | Barle crops in ие ч notable | іп autumn ? 15 would пее ей, we fear, pi cn s spread проб van- sod lo e f never га before. The ^ hich eot so great. е, land on which |land at once to produce ап Ah aM bein а оде А оп {һе the Barley grew was rather exhausted, but this Notwithstanding all our бошой a vanes а SN the fre 5 E y аат т fire- | was not sufficient to aecount for the appearance, | improvements a all farm opera ations, thi "i An B bi Yuri дор haces the area | and = — cud а supply of ears. Some | iu. M TES the; year’ ч кош элй not » ins HET. ве "Сот UTILEWORTH ам ашал PR tio п, but айе те ifestl; t T une Eers х E Skorin i E ә. us ren ee ошен and =} СУЗ Ататзт 22, 1863.) -~ THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 803 one great class of сеч масов, ee peser ea t change has to be effected in the | ог of tea apu hihi л» дове outside of Agric 4 ginal caca of the land — ГА vin "yield | опей a E ninriy уг EHI , чаг A. includin ine € Series embrace eee à Led. rops, than it isin the fens of Lincolnshire hack, and looked after the "rising бае, he Mii side and the vitality | and Cambridge, no ж, with ik ийа eróps | must t work i in the cider-ho r pursue some kindred and constitution. of. the plants a A oa upon the| and herds and flocks cattle не sheep, | employment till 8 or 9 o'elock at night during the other. onstitution of| where the natural fertility yielded fo merly but | Winter months, and even to a later hour in the summer the plants we grow (both big entirely beyond human control, and to, be mply a cept e as absolute and inevitable fi fer pet When the ten e chosen the plants Sedge and Rush and bog and seaside plants, with ones. In all this my neighbour is һе ed by his eld. boy, a lad of 17, who receives 5s. a меё k for 4 15 hours = only wild fowl for the нё stock rs. HOWARD, g- | most t dit igent роц his lessons night sehool when he can, is the outer of their pr e ret 2 n ite h that i ness are 2: for d are independent of t inferior * "prem ід jube Medis "Лоа s quite, happy ^ fr ae 4 nd P». вода — Ор to those limits he | Petitot for the prize offered ^h Agricultural us ounger х br "hare ; mother, and - pa e his will upo the erops he grows—but Society of England Hi NP py of steam at vating |, ed ehildres— еге háve: Бев " bes beyond those limits he cannot urge them. All the PRAE табад ‚ре adap i malk gnon © | live on 10s. per wg earned by the father, ка 25. by subs eauses he ean b to bear are in the erms of ү pri ize did not | ће eldest boy per week for house and garden nature of opportunities giv e plant—its admit ofa division. Ni it," and he therefore cannot | and 15. for Ma dà е poggi 3 105. 18 left for all accept a part of it. | the ople. essen e the xem predme of this year is k o merin AGRICULTURAL WAGES IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND. to — peer а wor Art upon the whole agree e harvest of the present season and that of 1862 cannot be put down to perfeot drainage, more ny difference in the effort "A of " [ment of. alluded to, but I have never seen any state- із to SB Ir has struck all E persons in the West of | England who are пит. with the conditi jop of. ie peasantry around uw that the Lancashire operativ vei knows what it, is to be on “short e E S мё! the nobles and нык of that ОРА, enriched | n how very Дае | have se t "a some time ago | other necessaries for 1 These = the aii ШАЛ, us men. The unhandy weakly have wages зет ording to their deserts. Т know а man, hardly middleaged, who receiv: d. & which а | are satisfie very seldom beg, or | give you any Y that up are poor to the degree that we think them „жі is not oft ten the women go out to work regularly, А notable woman ів "thankful. if she can eam by ment of fac bring it. out iu detail. eing n тыз чы rious; on нене oes enda i it - a reed while on well drained land and well put in it be ielded well. 1f therefore one grea чаў s of € | your uniyersally read j pounis where I have known the sta ш; үн inhabitants, more or less, for ro Rm Ithink d ише Р nvey some inata, ie эе р by the aid of hic 1 may gi vea true hard these — send their ehildren to a sehool abaci provi —— m — о ld. or 24. а week. At ight school I find perfect readiness to buy pens, I can une mstances affecting і M T all thos pertioulars whi ch “of the plant—are beyond , and. is V pressing and pressad on the hearts of the com- | passio " М. БМ] 6 pese of MP are мелас on а mode- rate wee. and tenant farmers, none of them wealthy, The farms and cottages lie for Ae Nea part лөк along hil. чен 4 | dale, on а rich m which. c there are many others, inclu: both the ME of ihe soil to the plant and the tr a ment o lant sli, ‚уюк ng LT Ais Au Qaam by wh Ae eor тага с In Mr. Camps enis of о published | £ n the columns of the Times, the Tea e imate x must |' ave Mn m peoe F constin, Tbe" а ог NONE n din ng I as dp 25 bushels H, near ачын, RD’S rem 6 may res, as a direct а plication to every SI artificial m ecome a uniyer rsal ed E [a since that time pr — of clothes, аре tn shoe lent Stone is plentiful which occasions good dwellings а отт я tin а town, Aem conveniences few, which all fes ze X: е usual]; paid узы е! ЕЕЕ а соё 8! r y р b rden and. 20 dites fa p^ k day "ii ~ -— - a Д. зеб iT and she perds pure. "never r vary, but a MOR A Dont by which, n day wing, hoeing А иб A реонот w will "hardly cease his light serves a week, b ore. Supp. bee EE На on the. consistence of the we can marl light lands, we can burn clays, ы ean harden by the sheep fold and the roller, we ugh. en can lighten by the searifier Mean the plough. Does |р рогі to rai EN 4 е. © т. c 48 the food of plants, ж introduce m ее pee of air and rain a the artificial agency of lime and bai and thus stim һа! whieh the qnem ыз iE for кае depends. , Does it hing apply of additional aio ҮҮ ini very great extent a DI NI Rs м сара T4 б from daybreak to sunset оп spring E or фе gc -sown field. . From. 64. t earnings per week of с bon са would pto 18 y me ы man ів во 1 what is it when he is mai t len ш i A d done? кы obably some years of life before LA on р /"losinoo "1. 25.. 6d. f man . 6d. couple, is the gen БАр incom They live "t are r div than go to the Rer es L od w 25. jdn, aud they лү" KARI T us | all their ir hope » getting clothes. This to live on. do li e, do not со have no es m the other side of me 1 „МУАА a life. . He rises with the. rd. he must bein his ү жөр dud am Y | winter ; returns home at 7 o'clock to. fast “flying,” аз his wife tajd sub i he mus once with his horses for i 2 f which is considered а aayo mai for а horse. Ми брлог aed ig ohne pityi the i | ood wife and healthy family; Н а КЕЕ ‚Шул per kw. cannot tell. na anda very Шие assistance soon its up e "з have help in parap ww. I am x from strong labourer wit heart M "t Ае Aged, апа the worn-out. And I feel, with su opulation aro RURAL TA us, we ne not to be in churches) called e wee Кју (as jn now day to give to those who are by con w orn not on] ut more йо has aetually been le ho a ures !— zu 6 eerful REN that jer Illow country en understood sto mean ББ" Чыр ot. t unge; & such feinen ons are used in as by ccustomed to Ыр те іп т food nd ‘oting а Fmd. tha which. a Lanea- shire is affluence to one of avo id nothing of the price of r3 It is 8d. Лы poor, seldom see, пеуег it. ioi f M. bears the current pee P t [x elsewhere, n and Хом ые ‚л E MS |the bit of in health, By how Qu make T xx n d ei : , But that is Уру (МА монь It, is "bat w wn, and have such. ^ бошт chronic sta erty а us, can ham v sofa aga "put if he GEAN of the labouring and үну | be owly, v © | the money: making dra ы дн content " it, and Ер De expected to P Кн Е Emina” which sounds to take of our scanty pats ot r peighhqura for those who g to the wealthy and „abun у а“ picture hom с. Ше” лоок Ау our "i limi F SUPERPHOSPHATE, LS Laco а Paige ^. the fullest. extent, . The абан n of the soil, by judicious management 804 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE., - LAtevsr 25, Ne and good tillage, às, in fact, a most essential condition | phate of lime i in this condition, -— tho enjoyment Dt A Rey is cds keen EE for p У which experi active, his faculties unimpaired, and, by the blessin superphosphat e. If we examine a naturally fertile во, | Again, the moisture permeating "the soil. ái ea dence, we entertain the hope that he will yet, for d Pad we per ceive that ev en its mec cha x qe al components, or|s uch phosp hate of lime more readily than pue" water и associated with Cr. «gt eos зе олук and friend. The toast those ЖАН ight, such as clay, | does ; it contains carbonic acid gas, which i. known to as drunk with great enthusia y i nd, &c. аге intimat is blen bis p —ÉÁ | increase greatly the т, of phosphate of Time; "M . GREY, who was received with great cheering, said— while its chemical constituents, or those which, c this, and other bodie ting in the soil, p in | The Chairman has he ld you, adiac. that I lave on stitute its more valuable store of pant food, and t th g mm ound for assimilation by cie occasions, а чр 6. уча know, had the privi- same wbich we supply in a crude state in — plants, | lege of eem you ; but then it was on subjects manures, occur in such a perfect pem of division and tl Шаде | connect Se eh ommon interests, and with the uniform admixture, as to defy detection except by | о as erede in preparing the puc ни general fee the count We discussed then appropriate chemical processes. In this condition of|of manures =з food for plants, we шан, now enter; | the ipro vence that had taken place in agriculture, th that their e soil, moreover, these latter materials occur in a|it is sufficient to remark, manufactured state, so to speak; or have, by the|depends as much or more upon the roper actio on|and those things which have tended to i phy Feal coni duction of the land. On such occasions I had an Ih operation of natural processes in the soil, of which we | of -— amd 2 lightness and porosity, p? сеа оЁ а object in көйле, апа had а Subject to speak ot; at present know little, become mellowed and tempered, | due of air and moisture, &c., upon its|but on this occasion pm pa во as to be brought into the condition most acceptable | күш pedet. А9: duoi ndition iof a soil in unusual difñculty and embarrassment, to plants. That this is the case we may safely infer these r erm is, to а great extent, dependen t on ө, allog me to „speak, ona isa. ткы йч rich g ould monia, B phosphoric acid tH flH inthéx е hosphat as we tl i care should тетра only to resig F % ў : 32 1er Y n it is now somewhat mo; А cd безер iur al ard даганы ы, ill | years since Te un оноо k the office which I have now ребез Л at brings to my recollection a circum- on in too crude and кыне уз а y to becom | its rec vii A did that of the seed—but also to ensure | stance which is АЫ» to the present, for, лыс food for plants; they may, indes by injudicious | its uniform and gradual admixture with i soil, во as | of my departure from the scenes of my ear] tances of I occu become poisons f food. to plants. | to imitate, as far as lebe the natural condition | tions, апа from "o society of my youthful friends, a a assured t tn ed, ve Nothi is easier than to poi eferred su эче i inj S к corn cro ps is| m etely we do this, the further our manure - n of ve a number аме und ; indeed m completely w me, to send me often done in this — by e "application of ш, will; П во did the better result it will yield us. way with a cheer. Gen tlemen, that recollection although its after ма ср ее the crop plan of mixing eere with ashes коа: Ё with it, unhappily, a very ‘mournful ich бер É А ү a " e peri Пу, is in ep su suffici ла гап genera! overcome such local Тоу, but which j is pia. Son |are common] ly used might n be e ployed w livin oje р and preventible. This is because the salts | advantage; the manure аб сат тобу". е ` For how fov. are there now who were then a present in guano, as also the soluble phos- | with the ashes by gentle rubbing and Les avoiding шаны vim life and our to be foun plate of "enperphosphate exercise a corrosive action on | all rough usage, which would j^ calculated to bring | recognise on his occdsion some old e del оће а er organs of plants, with | ђе manure into the pasty condition we have боба There is, gentlemen, another sentiment connected with th and of that t "ы ch th Y may Haee De ught in actu " contact ; hence it | out. e recollection of that period is only bes diluted and modified by the action of the| It be *questioned whether the plan usually which bears with it a moral, and tha may soil, as above referred to, that e and other con- | followed of drilling the manure with the . seed RU the me to mention io уой; for it proves: to me min d? Yet I amiliar faces, tituents of artificial жапше) become fit to supply most advantageous mode of applyi ing i it. the roots of plants with foo the 1 adventitious aids of rank, or wealth, or talents, whic Strange as ib may seem, EA is every reason for | about the plants at the earlier stages of their gro owth, are the pioneers of success to many others, and yet believing tbat soluble phosphate is reconverted in On Шз other hand, the ey n sometimes adop f with industry and perseverance t insoluble before being i use of by the plant; the | Sowing the manure with the **broadcas t distributor" ре duties of his station, and if he pursues S only ое, gained by the process of manufacture into ve ares end up," whe en ea his mode = and of fair dealing, he will not in the t; sub superphosphate being, therefor ore, an dis reme su t J L | d pl Short of receiving something of the approbation ut М ЫЕ ofthe plants at first. The liquid m manure | esteem of his fellow-men. It happened en e Pr n lain, is a sufficiently importan drill, when it can be used, is superior " y fortunate in the prep which hac Although. m Dayo чы ызы 5 ih modes ; Аы still open to the олче of depositing | now for 30 years filled ; and li lan. ll insoluble salt, as with what are called | Пё manure in one narrow line. , interme- | all m; WOCE ór Pridie зла 5 пеев een the two former, pice hdi give the | duce А cen cnn necessary for this situation. And Ifeel А ниге; is nbsolute]y | еЗ ults. Mr. Sibson's Lecture on Superphosphates. as you have called me here to-day to re зй: балта (cial MT if e M call of lime ve myself in some measure called upon to an, to you HN опит ОЕ DILSTON. 1 soak in r, the latte gram : : | И пф у of it, Т Таша tus d аат though [Ат а meeting of the of Greenwich Hospital, held a | stances to which I ascribe any beneficial , rosalie e t, but few days ago, it was ата to invite John Grey, dd il уа: dent small, |, varies ores the ca condition of the Receiver of the Hospital Estates, to a publie dinner, as | Stephenson H5. just. reminded f phosphate of lime, as wel upon of other | method of testifying “the high esteem they entertain for Mr. b bata for 60 iuc c substances lii ch the water ma shes nib: буб character, and to acknowledge the discretion and i шы ееп їп m P At ha us be get treated in Aue way will ео тоа discharged his arduous office, to the great improvement of tho | know that өтө Wu g n bod MN s from the grity with ich he has, during the long space of 30 yea S; | be inning of this ө, - t time уоп will al all any phosphate of lime, which is the re why th | district, and to the advancement of LIT oes Science in the are of comparatively little value as Blasen Again, | count uer wg ” Reve qeu е4. 9ге A nie d ex- | aw oin Li eme ux Ms po Ses I2 he ani бн at Ж ron reme. that v Олы should be орен, not ani to ugh, by ‹ А wi ea matter ( antry, but to such of Mr. Grey's friends as should | has ainly been M in the Doer p е of lim me soluble. py jntention in бле л 2 ue. was accord- gone ya From my very earliest pui in ^ 23, r e finer the phospha: of. У Time, or "Wie material en c Мену 900 puce. тог be f А — io chair mt o the business of agriculture. Whe y bani by Richmond shool I had the privilege о Za he \ А ухе This holds g applied to ^ mechanical sub- | Four-stones: Joseph Lee, Esq., Dilston; J. Bolam, Esq., Mere by grinding ; the finer we grind bones, bone- Glororum; апа W. Benson, Esq., Allerwash. After the usu. «Е hos nes, " toasts, rose e country. even min Ares pbates, the more effective | toast of the evening. Не said :—It is nnivormdlly acknowledged | the Collings, Charges, and Booths of that day. нома i i i i ith th - е although, except in the first | that the highest possible compliment that can be paid to a тта - л Кай: instance, the limit of such menns of division fails public шап, to say that he has (e pum оока go ны т der these substances eff "us ue e on к есі at that time for this reason that certain phorphatic guanos—such | who, for a continuous succe =н of years, has occupied a re- | peg ct to the introduction of the Short- -horn breed of 00 A ifornian &c.— ате m au Sn р was I ve f эч not been por press in t di) fo бей. SX. before. That s Exec has been acting, and. that ptt nt has ene progressing г i las years T was ini руз гт qe holidays yom the ga ане оѓ a who bee! ed down part, removed, of lime remains in an ex- DA mg A аар - rm dee whole of this peri tremely comminutéd state. T am inclined to think | чоша oniy be justico; and when E bring to reoollactlon thè хаб терасі роу арен "phosphate o ме D ar ee d desist from embracing this oppor rdi 4—5 Font of en soluble — the whole of | 9f the tenants ofthe P Ol. : аир ; А д: ЕНЕ its phosphate of lime (amounting to 20—25 per cent.) AL Mr Grey ач 7E луш бшшш. that а young man should 3 pho 0 196 affability, foi great interest h being in organic combination, is in a still m more favour- | taken in our welfare, in common with the gereral pros; able condition than in the guanos above mentioned, | 9f the sheer a When Mr. мету entered upon "the duties of "tbe and approaches, in fach, the soluble phosphate of a фе tenan Uy e ore hie iun А Ad ма - rund ант hired срне һа он ту огањ, changes were cont mally taking ME plas." That | " e v Ете t tt " superior eion cy of the phosphate of lime in Eb Thi farms were ef E d reasonable veterans an ese е анро examples is owing to the fact that its Lay em of нае introduced and enforced, and very | ment, уе Messrs. Culley, who raw from many te mptation s to he otherwise might be subject to. seh o Ф d Е 8 rvi trious tenants. Im vA pardoned for the m, when I and say that the Il rd a8 they v QE ате SECON: 4 рова, bestowed upon me much division has been brought about, іп part аб least, by | encouragement and assistance given to dese ing end indui. inexperi ced, yet in. cireumatatoss b кы с oist і tion n, obtained it in our im acie ment with bone-ash, is in the scientific ente rise deri rsevering success. Had Mr. Grey for the parental instruction most favourable и dem for being taken up | been ing iri е might have contented himself by simply have been deprived of. I was f r. Bu ention has been б h en also, воо in this way and соп roots of plants; and а all tim в directed to the public and general : his con. | an early time with other agriculturis 5 Farmers’ Club, a dent, and | agricultural societies, whi no hope, now that he has years one of the most tal my deserved E мА 08 в ты ап individual is our honoured nih those patriarchs of the- race, tho n М - : "tte decocta c thai I ces in this neighbourhood have bu him and | deprived me of. І was then settled as ап |to none, either s respectability and character, oj h valuable instruction. То кел кө which oth best e с е ture of his day. І Рай to the T ido distéi relie on i great importance weedside district. е оне we stall sull be favoared «rith аре саа Qu society I was one of the earliest members, operation in our endeavours to further the interests of farming most successful counsel and advice | of extensive farming concerns, including amongst them Ња 1 ial p: which contrary, him earnestness ; aptitude Be” business; and, probably preserves m idleness which —- Avevsr22, 1863] - — THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 805 of time, S1! b bl } posite t tl What would they say to 1667. 18s. 47. per caleulation of the liquid and solid vo I then became known i acre ! London а а of which would Бе out, of | Klaps here) we that veteran ienis л ES Sinclair, whos We all gradually coming to believe in Liebig': ved Ss i 7) to a opo M EN 10 e of phosphorie zeal in n agricultu re led him end his entire life in | great А that in order to build up a perfect plant ers daily. These 49 tons of rcd дад ra ае, е btaini dif tt ous must have all the necessary ments | tons of guano, the 10 phosphoric acid in 83.3 tons publications. Those нтр bave been ve ry m uch |in due proportion and in а fit condition. No one енн ЖЗ, gee enr remain in which the phosphoric acid is set aside, and become четтен te, by the progress of im- | certainly would doubt this, if applied to а house—for, | оа dale паб із me thing, if to the sew , e, " ; : : n 100 tons of su osphate of pro ovemen nt, and by th d numbers of works since| wanting either lime or water, useless would be the ori n However, there is | bricks, timber, slates, and other materials. J, J. one work of lis е" = Sato History ofi Scotland,” Mechi, Tiptree Hall, Kelvedon, Essex, Ang. 15. ble that irm, ch hi e gud b ds acm сае Ф Urna F SEW. m pire the os did 90,155 tons guano, at 131, 12s. 6d. = coun en he was enga ged on his last and largest ъе tation at present going on те ањ the application | 41 57 псе he price of 86,500 tons of superphosphate, work, "his « * Qode of Agriculture," "HN is а compen- n o € purpies um anb айт induces sis ^ ofr & Lx etit ача. па ат 1, е Зе eb - dium оа many of the others, he did the honour to un w remarks which i eraa assist to throw some light on | of the tin еа ua, н POLICIES г заети dE: са] ш aid, and to refer € "Бе the various Mt questions belonging to this most important | the farmer obta ith the most difficulty ; it » Ша, element, to his o ari u . sheets S tih that work consists of, for remark апі | 1 seems to me that, on the whole, people have not a , ole, av d ia being th f criticism, I only advert to this, gentlemen, to show | correct idea of the matter. Inthe last twenty years а new effi И. ue ng the same) A of guano about 14 to con- aind 2 g have been called in former life to study | branch of industry, wbich did not before exist, has developed ; but day 7} mo 1 ed DOR PRIME th ll as itself on a large scale, and in like the i rtation of | which gives a sui 1 f 6 to nding to 11 tons of in theory as we in practice. а ао an the sale of various manures have increased to such | sy} dto goles" pu al Ahar урун h at 181. ie са Ma that i had the Ке to b lted ous extent. Тһе manufacturers of and dealers in inb ^s s ids giving уйу Add i dis to rer e ae by, and to have much intercourse with, those pee 77 aro, pn рпеш iniga} te tbe lation of eer d above given, and dA have, as real annual money value of the e e wbic ing fo ey constitute the men who are no 433 ан taken fro ar us ord inimica. AUR whose forces shoul [- no Iheine underrated. E erage, 1.109,0061. The т won from ponds to the poses de contained in 806 “tons, e y соттев- еу, їп originetng The contest which this question has renewed ів an old on prier бил, Without the addition of the superphosphate, the value of the Althorpe, Mr. Pus and Mr. e— the Royal Agricultural „= of England. 8 them | the contest, namely, between commercial and industrial and I had a bulk e ondence, whic М 'ese to this | {бе agricultural interest. "rhe manufacturers of artificial sewerage of London would only be 304,045]. In the calculation day. . pow d de ety w: ав origi na E , I was invited manures fancy their business would stop if it should once | of tne valne of sewer water, [A is one factor doubtful—viz. fi bappen that the towns supplied the farmer with the necessary | the absolute amount. of phosporie acid, ammonia, and potash rom yea act as one of their Judges and to eh If we examine the matter thoroughly we shall find | which a ton of said water contains. It might, probably, be contzibnte ud вер publications and amo t other | раё the anxiety of the manufacturers and dealers in manure | found that some sewer water was richer, another more diluted s first | і8 like the panic of the carriers on the eve of the introduction | ог porrer in these component parts, but in the relative propor- tt fro CN 2 ofthe railroads. They also feared that the rail would put an | tion І до тор think that апу very great diference would be туле; е het That was | end to their business, Yet we know that, owing to the greater | found. Sewer water will, in the average, contain more potash i by: niyii, чту A sa report of the seiere of | traffic, the number of horses in use has since then еуен than I have гай for, ina«much as the fluid voidings of Жаныс те rland. It w at the instigation of increased. The sewage question is most intimately connected horses are to be added, which increase the amount of potash, or d E witb the manufacturers of manure; so much so Indeed | that í We m may assume that one-third of the population of Great ре, ар was pibe: "to him y the very | the latter may derive from it the greatest profit. It may even | Britain, or ten millions of men, live on corn and agricultural superior style of farming which he witnessed at the | be said tbat it is in reality the manufacture of artificial manure | produce imported from abroad. Forthis а pretty considerable e Tweed when at two no i which gives to deos M gon E M - apama ae for gea of ne at ронида еш must ре paid, Me 1 i Чан , another number whic! earn pun A did me the honour to visit ше at my | vor b rolex ain нт А T derit fi and i Ар АЗЕ Burobuts af Җен ormer abode. That report of the agriculture of| 16 is well known that the manufacture of artificial manure duce the food of the remaining 20,000,000 of in nts. Northumberland took so well when published in | is based on the doctrine that the наве of ып cultivated | Many ial nbi ig to statistics, which appear to the Journal Agriculture, that the committee | Pants consists of inorganic or min тро» show that much of the К yields T re more than it did f j al offered г i d h consisting of n ces can produ the agri- | in the last century, and this is not, they ва, —— К um, anc һауе | culturist only. er produces farmyard manure; {ће | of Fur c but they forget at what costa th crops " tbat received repo: the erent na ep Ду тов ег — eee See Moa re obtained and that the; 1 no» toan DM i counties in E 1 wi e furn: са ase of fore manure, z bi Бек. е €—— uir in stsble prre эл st important fabrication is is oran the p soil, if, in order to get high returns, we b t фирор of lime. Тһе question of immediate | have to add large quantities of manure from w %; ту анан that І kn to|i ce to be decided is the value to the farmer of the | or fertile soil does not requi ch an ай та, griou i DOR cud uidi n rists i lo: Апа | sew The employment of sewerage in agriculture could mak 1'doubt not that it vd z^ ition that I was in- hs matter possible s belog large tracts of land ies MI QUE which debted f E T GE, p it H 'armer, and of whose value he is able to judge. The herto, owi th ве of tillage 1 or the notice of the late Ear! шо саПеа problem m to be solved is, therefore, how much of the efficient | gnd erc eh PONENS, wii aei improved as to lih г ше pe n—as,a suitable end | elements of queo a fi " eU to н ge " a s - the crops remunerative, and go „1100 тад UM has i i 1 sewage; ог how many gallons of sewage water аге equivalen Th. t capital whic ver! th à di сиру the situation of Receiver ТӨРА Ort, of Тао Rega the component parts lo Бу to рау für o orm am А anure might be kept at home e Greenw. с ospital Estates, at ime when i best sorts of guano, y = - n supe — those | and em loye pos hould he present e of considered ht that a change should take place in nne to sewer wa е les: ; but ng ago | trade and Ат paar materia! ily change, spet part of this their mana And there is no sentiment which | bave о fully informed ofits average дей A bae ar, nt КЕТ w vould be devoted w agriculture, and the natural conse- is to me tifvi h h hich h the mouth of each sewer in meds , five gallons ^ar water had ould be that th asing OD. would find re ргашушр than that which y ave | been collected m ет s and e Ps к every day during the ample: occupation in husbandry. iro Britain islarge enough, called upon me this дау to receive—your approbation | week, and at the end of the eer day one „gallon of the | if w the arable surface of the land, to produce all the апа your expression о f the belief that the result of се ected 70 gallons d prie chemia оа. Ду ouid MES куе monta Ташада. for ite ihan itt It is neither i h necessary, urse, etermine as nearly as possible fantastic iculous to ve tha a фо пнпеп quen tity ot water discharged at each sewer. umen iii more | foreign manure, and by a judicious utilization of lenit o apiid E e v Ытын cob | SIN E un V reliable chemist made 4t tho req sewer ЖАЙТ, | towns and villages, England would be able to dispense with рта ур to me the thought that I have which this most e m of the | the importation ot food from abroad. For her ít wo! і General Board of Health blessing if the application of capital to agriculture were found don e e не о do credit to the recommenda- I reckon that Peru ru gua no contains 14 per cent. of nitrogen sufficiently profitable to awaken speculation in this directiop, ot that high- деа ойни, whom гаг his i 7 ка ia) 12 per cent borphorie acid, and 6-10ths per fo 6 the industrial population, manufacturers, and trade- 1 f potash. Professor Way analysed the water o two | men, might devote themselves to the production of bread and ciple and honour of heart I shall n re. ie one in Dorset-square, е за other i n Barrett -| meat. These men are quite of another stamp and - e Gentlemen, how to thank you for qeu perde oma ОЛУРА а cn in Rr muiltiplieation tabio, Toser а i rr petition „тін such kindness bestowed upon me by this large assembly, Barrett’s-court ыраш, pd totis wodtib-fnsdnt im uie ta теле re in their Ammonia ........ 41.18 рта, ........ 17.96 grs. E i IDE about piris be ‚Таш perfectly at Phosphoric Acid.. 10.44 E COLIT oid jog:tr i iig "ho chan E Justus von. Liebig, resident of 8 loss to ed assure you u ti hat I most Ini ERR 5 Р at as а rs ud on. us von "e. ces I can only P 3,82 2 . адет: Science, and. Conservato to this. yia Ps of your approbati On, | The difference in d contents of the two sewers is very great, the Royat deadeny of ет „2, d kindness to the latest day of my life. Gentlemen, phospho According and | een. times of Dr. Hoffman, Franck. Wishing you al 1 Њаё is good fn you, and most earnestly | land, and others, 1 am of daro — ers take ї contents а SALT FOOD. average sí pene meis, поз Es nij Jokvo, оГ tha Dore eduare sewe the eni fures it results that 101| THE use. of salt i in the toà »^ -— must ie looked tons (20,200 gallons) of this sewer water contains the ens much а se а ома acid, mo! -— bash, ie] p^ ecetoor | doi sary element of - eco y am rot т whioh animals are apt to perish from disease, : AGE MANURE. 57 нА Шү, there is a great difference к bod body loy tin a normal and healthy state. Not many You will do goo i service S n toe те каше by 509-9, of phosphoric acid to E in guano and s D German agriculturist, Uberacker, brought inserting the follo pen ve r from | water. In guano 2 корен en сна - у йр асб й experiment wbich "i ju ditéct od dateé aron Liebig. 16 settl - domita de. eO. e dte dom mt] phosphorie acid to 26 p -| with this opinion. Wishing to obtain some — hitherto much dis puted, of the value of а ton of tow n | The reason of this disproportion in the ount notion | of the influ ence which salt exercised upon is sewage, taken at its mid hosphoric ме апа E - D pater im а а pena damp pasture al mes P, How much is to be deducted from that value for slaughtered, рта e do not fnd t Mi way into the sewers. | Jand, and received habitually a certain dose of salt, he ME to mei fields is another part z the question ; | These bones S PL manuring ne Ea rp fixed upon 10 sheep and struck off in sual enin E OLD : ri e "ы " f Mosen ies Жою Еа ыш to нс, ну ра i compo the "fields if it be | of salt, "This remarkable а тнр сят etes ТА ич frst * ertbinps per ота gto ele evation, would | tended that the soil shall retain its fertility. Potash and | three years, with "the following r ie be an ample deductio: gisla- | ammonia are, according to their prices, far de costly | year five of the 10 died of т ic Mes isis in this year ture or Government py never. xoi committee or a manures than phosphates, and in many cases quite ав іу. remainder of the flo 9н E: head, lost only four com: Y data on this mecessary for the field as this latter сап be. Potash and | the à lot of 10 sheep, deprived At C € point. mmonia are wholly ineffici and useless without the|sheep. Тһе second year a new ur 1 Croydon the сон is not more than one farthing |> phosphori aci NC the addi! salt, lost seven i ; there ample scope profit h у become efficien! mann. x the ratepa ав at Baron Liebig’ of manure js not able to supply potash and ammonia reed eh estimate ‹ sufficient quantity, а: available pm rainy bones make up very "Hitherto n early all our attempts at sewage irrigation 5-0 = етеу A pte Ше. from natural sore salt. The by means of steam power, pipes, hose, and jet, have |. It will, I , be now perceptible what — the | year of rot been im imperfect, from a ant of sound e: eering is between the орыс ry ven ees es (Us te ser water | above that in nd Ш; cost] mistake | the. тые ы is wanting im it the efficiency of the | annihilated | Age Зу теме ofan ich in the diameter of our supply зра may | water ll be mcreased. Thus, 101 tons of sewer water {0 example of the "inerease our expense of deliva 100 per с асе o ad Cropecpbospheike big Кеира uivalent | ,: v ndes. 5 ber of the Agricultural Society of апо, Garriot, mem ricul /." When once we 28 to the did iat a ton of | water wil be е 305 1b." of guano, at n I nam. ti - assures us that the milk of cows EE toa x sewage, delivered on the land, we sball not | 498 pence; from this subtract the gives tbe value of ad allowance of salt is richer in butter long differ as to the propriety or profit of applying a | 101 mene socer ид 22 E. pence, or 4d. o Pe А и T when ва! i st di ва E given quanti т acre. Those who now advocate | must not be forgotten that sewerage without i om agriculture E Т uc per annum will be brought, by phosphate is of much less s таш, Dep Por in ; emend ч "observed that th o babita ай the questions of cost and value, to much son. | ive tbe soil, in sewerage, as much phosphoric, очтол fluence in im oris the quantity and ч He 9x 006 value, to much more reason- | 505 |р, guano, he еШ Без у 305 tons of sewer maner has а шаг arked i influen P T Wn accordance conclusions. 10,000 tons per acre, at Baron | (instead of 101 tons), н. would give е ia which is | quality of the wool of sheep. This т, Sud З в estimate of 4d, per ton, would amount od eee ues to зарн E the proportion of nd with Sa ушн» with Boussingault's experiments on bullocks. A cw 1661. 135. 4d.! Many farmers would be astonished at | Poen ug a — : to br REED Е noxious for: crops; goes still further as concerns pigs; some of the fat ever proposing to expend 5l. per de manure ' fut this does n nr LETT 806 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND 6 GAZETTE. [Асосвт 22, 1868, | f n + pigs в killed in Ireland, according to tbis observer, а are subs t fail it is given en P а seu cg DAR Many other English griculturists have pro by When prevent d disease or to comba b ап illness, it acts better f the latest treatises on veterinar medici - Considered as а medicine, salt ү oved, regular distribution of salt us seful in Meg (Hoove) direct experiments, that a to cattle is especially meteorisation, c caused b ht. tables, And th ong thos i Xena E | Sy proper quantity it inereases th ыт "slate digestion, keeps up the norm al; supply of salt in Moo, ий, ge a the wool or hair of the cattle, preve iis M Y ems Се роп food which they would not e enjoy without it were previously mixed with salt. Dr. Desaive, in his treatise on the. use of. salt for cattle (to which the cademy has arrived at the conclusion that “thè regular е s reasonable use of salt in the alimentation of cattle m ri giving salt to cattle has become во exem vo of late t there is another important consideration with fegar У to the regular €— of salt to eattle. I allude to it& pi os jd ha ides use becom: During one of the worst of the: idemies, spraug up, ber rightly, about the year 1840, in the f Europe, the almost е ылкы of the east Ukraine, Podolia, and Hungary, were down in te every day, or three times a week, as part of the € diet, is preferable to mix it intimately with the food, Misa r the latter a гаж, т р ог сооКе T 1 kno single which cattle habil тесш salt could EU ей to FAN It is now time to fix, if possible, the proper quantity of salt to be distributed n to cattle, in order that they | from it, and above all. to ail. pei: e dde о leave quantities of it untouched in anger they e the greatest possible NOUIS i This ion, nor is it one in which. I can "e n person за] ехрегіеп се in " order to establish | opp als at the Ho 8 to 10 ozs. Oxen 10 ,, 16 Sheep 27, 8 уу Pigs 25 8.5 Dogs duc | It becomes a x poison at the following dones i Hor! rra HH .. Sheep $ tó 8 028. igs 4„ 6 now given all the details Ic ie ides n Ihav with regard to the use of salt for ily | find | joined figures, taken as a centre o ch species of cattle and босно animals alo r {аг I | shall endeavour therefore to avail myself of the md. | ence of others, a E h In Grea In Belgium there exists а wp invitis of salt, that which i is Intended for ДОЗА PM being the e law and for ever the proper dose of s: nd of continental agriculturists, as well glish. t Britain, in the best farmed distriets, we the allowance of salt — a vs the sub- Allowance of Salt per diem, Calf, 6 months old а торе пек Tem LENA т numbers. than those of "Silesia. and fixes for oxen a dose of 25 ол. per hen 4 perd die m. "This th pr racti Punto surgeo; бес of this Common Salt. n to th ssay. Dr. Phipson's Prize Essay o GE BUILDING, AGRIOULTURAL labourers live in villages in England and on farms in Scotland. They have e lk ofa ehe ace of у Е there. 16 makes | a great d deil айн ence to wor and, E a Ж Jandowner. ötla y ess, but the about a n by it is deni in a stil "italie Kt and, t say, t is dea Great -- re their b easts, Advancing towards t particular stantly e mployed whatever ny the nature of Ы the fy which [To AUR. are mue uch Jess dispose ed t the unless the аны ual receive wn Dee his proper pro- of sa се ту propo ЖАГА ва state? If bu why do hc p cattle of the plains t: avel thousands of miles to fi nd it t? Whe — the Eng ese " хонае бог а full- мире: horse of. middle di i ol put bes | angue } о the lump of Апа why are such ban -salt lying in ће bserved when а аге | deprived | of salt? effects o! No, g t в | according to Le gypsum or chàlk, in ea eed. before TA MURUS : to tlie told а animal amply repays et а ight qct expense or тоа the food | = to a full- гет hore by the кз бойун (every Le пег for er boug zht, English Mor Belgians mix rap un ош een tural salt Sik order to render it too ї pague for us —]t is generally a art ot the МА Гам dis fakes his tool in hand, dod it is oy ar тош that he has at his command. Labour, the ; being dearer, and produce "to bo divided lotio My о, there th Ta Hd abit itually a portion of fhe. p" rse's diet that this le thus incurred. egi with lan 2 oz. per diem. small price per ton. pying t more than 1 diem EEP.—The Xd gave tot their flocks eep, wance of salt, amou b to d lot n generaily t of the ап А e economy, though each plant contains Ва at the pro- ugh fo adm inister. to its own wants. Numer per bead. And this i is i epe Wh is Pon employed i and labourer in one. Wh hen the e man-engine was invente and applied, by which the labourer is lifted from Ш Wn a nd ta without person and of ord ous exper ime ents have proved that salt i is more н Kan earth easily supplies this deficiency. Our En glish agricultural journals have more t Pres :—The “best proportion to adopt as a basis | 12 1} E че of | V ary size. | far FU salt, in moderate he colt, and mie ves power in E jeg t th е ood of horses presen tages wi eh геч numerated above, besi des ke ES metn p^ ubjeet to i nilammation of the oroken wind, worms, periodi the for F fll gi чач pigs. жы та. In eases of кей её жы the 1097. bá sligütly NR ih ce наци esp Juana that which has been sa intim ately it is mixed A the food, the I This is not an easy are with fo де, lted to preserve i it, i + "e 2 s E «® d that ies ү nie A A Hewitt Dar water i in the legs). T same manner it has bee : "c 2 i 4ha fe . as presery Е Ва je аем of the intestines, meteorisa- "m CE „chronic чү ү. phthisis Where oil „ог rape } an injurious excess, In farms ; this bein "ib ERIA f. endi tio sr ү 2 ша (caleulary fi a few p hairs, or lae of e Ti experiment has shown us that the habe Na legi Ж t +. TECTA: їп т Ме ; ult ret Ж, | ба е ont mi with sightly salted food with those taking „witho given Tise to numerous cases о LE rotins a disease makes fr ing paper by M. Àum an agriculturist experience, in i which the author states this terrible disorder ention Of | injurious to an тийе t ms J Tore UE А Ъу кыа It | liquid f Li. сщ of appetite without sat Derry чије of any importa ком beneficial : M hte It easy ner fodder - should be pora in mind that ^. excess of salt is н that i inds oi Реан У sedente and in oxen y to mix i alt t intimately v with any i or semi- pro estel S to receive "E ЕЕ wun кее ing cy the flesh rapidly. Salt is $3 id prohibited, Age wherever obse: 5 or ere we have of the | boirel earnings i in e other person ean d estimate in tion of a — — ran аа опе, «ака пардае rally means а good cottage for a bad € all the difference i ipi the rias run, and on the rl ied by loss It is um that the details of co principle to г ОЁ cottages as pes of the. farm ho mes and ei ч е ара n ihe feedi pg of | commoner r practice than it bc t Se is given for the first time to sheep or d for | spiri. реи is administered, they never | | Ше sheep һа disease supplies of food rock salt." | treatment of К ae Need when “Ме їп ПЕ.” ^ the treatment, LENA ea Ton EC i Á rits of tu — раа offeri ih F the có cottages és еве peior vd deserves the study Fh csi ri to follow "es dinge which Sir Henry Dashwood is Pas Agricultural called Printer, a dr, iece—for erhich salt may be i dire in te Эйн of cotiages, dt in Two ire offered 4 iong list oF кт «БАГЫ Fees and two Lans кө; поё to a to cost under design, not * Aetas 22, 18681 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. 807 jn their сові. These figures аге too low; and іп all | 16 will generally occur that those men who becom probability the DD which nge admitted to com | acquainted with steam apparatus ы hiring it, will лы < Pr gren he э ёр (Nó? Corswo tition, and even those which s ue] нос Вази ad t, Stumper, n Highfield House, Toe; 2d, the prizes, wou in most parts of e. ccn " й more | simply becanse of the difficulty they will experience. in| Rams of any age.—J. Borton ; 2d, J. Borton than the figur ы The jim ыш тор getting the plough or cultivator when they want it; Pens of 5 Ewes.—J. Simpson, Btoftorth. _ built in pairs, cost at lea: um А p еу differ and t will be ripe to нн thé Pens of 5 Bhearling Wethers.—George L, Fox, the cottages which Win at Lee ould only regard contractin Eit of 5 Shearling Gimmers.—8, Wil portant particulars — their price. to work per aac in ded ht £ а disagreeable neces Jm Wiley. ey, Brandsby ; 2d, m 4 SHORT-WOOLLED, upon the co ottage {ж-а at pecie in No. 24 of the Yorkshire An ultbural 8осіебу?в n — Е It would, in fact, eading article," by Shearlin 1 which we might perhaps phil Б lose some thing, бошан oy Py i Wenlock; 24, Lord Wenlock. though jn the end, if it act pe as а оя to Me ad. T. На. Shearling Gimmers,—T. Harris, The Chase, Ulceby ; of thei will find that arrangeme ents involve i ssess mach inery o living md ихе and pantry, о ih e. d d floor, own, of course we should be g^ gainers by employin ^: Black tatsi Tati Р My AT "Smith, Westérdale, Gtos- and three it as a lure, It will suit our mir exceedingly o mont ; ; 3d, C. Smith. In the Карон | cottages опе of the bed rooms is therefore, if the t ExrnA Srock.—Bilver Medals to S. Wiley, Brandsby (for 1 Leieester ram), and J. Borton, у (for Leicester е The scullery is їп а а Лешо at the back of the The cott age, ighl, — thdo «wn ram; to the M such S ав they may веб their r mi ul у TCR rite чы the house is concerned, thus includes two rooms below Leighton. аз а practica farmer in the а of | ough I de eny to to these ап, Hull; LN Dyson, practical farmers, & and t ocia- and two above. staircase which is between. them, and is open t p d bya the larger one, I E admit | that they may "dive Minn." There isa piu advantage 1 in having a bed гоо яд. the m floor—in бардай а pog ЖЩ. үл ай eople аб hom ho are thus made useful in Ming care of the children, and at t to the roof, The ventilator is по : 4, W.B T M + Ње room itself, re it produces a cold d tard the 1 d it. Howard Reed, mall bree трио: А н gets stopped up in consequence: and the ending pl ace | Secretary, Hendon. ё: mal brod, iu Milc.—). Hickman; 2d, B. » the top of la: аа! is 80 placed at the front of the . The Harvest, —Let us one and all return humble|. Boars of Rd breed.—W. B. Wainman ; 2d, J. Graham, York Heo that n raught is possible from all g ood for а bountiful harvest, | Rod, Lec у bresd, ià Pig ог Milka: Hickman; 9d, J. Hid I: Three Store Pigs, of ere эй апа "1 ie е Цне. Бор а 4 to 9 months old.—Lord Wenlock ; 2 ir ombwe! roducers, and deserve Be Bert, Nowburgh Park. иго, 5 in o order Bois, large breed, under 12 months old.—W. Parker, Brad- e the p de e subsisten ipo far: карамен suficient "portion of it for ourselves, and for 1 е ig least ав share of ford. me are фәр а cared for by their own family. тоо thy: tion, and т Y, | selling our own іп our depressi remunérative а price than supply - | actually required. This season A There are bs d Mi eds which ДИНА examina- Sows, large breed, under 12 months ainman. Boara, ка, in] wider 21 months ч. p Wenook- Sows, small breed, un 2 months old,—Lord Wenlock, о purc rchase flour ved bread of d eei d ide БЕ foreign rubbish principally, at а dea: асыу «i р» Monk BSES. 1 апа demand tewell J For Hunt d Hacks: T. Ellbery, Whi known to Malton; б. N. Nain a Grimsby ; J. Smith, Hum- ТЫ layo n Hacheston, 25, Койлон; J. Hunters.— „йш ш "their in- fluence as an socis Pa in the interests of tenant and labou wir we have thus taken the 1 A calling attention to what Sir көзү is about, Ozford Journal, tit = more pill frf————ÁEÓER espondence, Cultivation.— epa as unfortun: tta prevented e ending the peohing at Worcester, reported in ma , for the p urpose of establis hin ng а Compan the Wickham oai and Cart, Jobnston, I0 Thoro rm idge (Ua EAST mi J. Stillborn, E Aen уд mended : Mrs. ig seen e ar (Mo! ex) R. Gill, Kellfield Grunge (by ЖА онај (Yon kshire Lad). before it is сеа, where they ie permitted so and it is hoped that is everywhere; it сап eli | Сот disposed of by them in the winter, Even = рей | observed, whi ch the vexation "n rds а р. - zu Pa p je (York { tho | corn than M CM were г year, ple p (Yo! io] is this year v ry goo ned КУ Aere Mira „Purposes. pi ireham, Bouth ons for ul A EH e Е Stockton (Blaek Robin); 9d Goldsborough; Maltby Btoekton es | (Ма —À Hero). and Foals for Hunting.—J. Batty, Bishop Monkton, an шаша, peng а шой а and Foals for Coaching — x^ & E Coulson, Castle bak т O| Howard. Highly Qommende Motheraill, Breckholme, and M. Robinson, Hauxw interested. Roadster Mares ankode. —F. Rickell, Water, Commonded : К. Stev: "wt smallest ears being mo: and consumers at large ч exorbitant price for gu ir he current "d equally da." or v Sonn 1 Белш С Cultivation Com f Cannon Street London, and to "x that th * Company shou ion o Vorcester ; | some reference being then made by Lord ereny enso! into! Mares and oals for "Agrioultural Purposes.—W. Ргопде, Kirk Hamm € Highly Commended : 8. opens Skipwith. t | Three- "Ну ntin podine — Біг G. m Wo mbwel. Nan our, hlj С - mis АЕ Northa ille Аш, pere ed ree Three- жу Соасћіц A d Hac G. Hall, 2d add fone: — Fillies о! | э" 1 4 Gel 1 Р; aW gue s oodlan c rg Wombwell, Bárt. gs for J. W. Fillies for Agricultural Feci 4 Е Ө; o-year-old Hunting Geldings or Fillies. — D, Fesham, Haughton-le-Skerne. ien be A fair prot it Ae always be so without i eat ci tion ^ d our part, till rpm cii mea- sures step i in the res = This yea! — се - t ha еа flieient extent shail þe guaranteed, he and eign produ | о "fact, that our жо, апа " v. r ürge, Geldings or Fillies.—J. Stephenson, flour and t without -— йе. gros Ср ӨР тр ree là Agricultural Geldings. Я puddings were last | „1 ra Sarnia Fillies, —E, Lee, AM New- alt siepe H Geldings or Fillies.—J. Walton. Hors] КОТ Geldings or x oan and Е. Conlson, year yd composed of foreign Hur sam ге óf either ве some t ре good), such as our merchan ill , or if they | wo не sarcastically to the farmers in and Scotland, that theirs of dine itaet o rini or thai t а company fo! xcd ed to promot: it de too much or too little of — I know ныр. the fact isthat the shares taken u been at M cui APO } d that Jb only ds s for pigs, and that they might take | it home for. that purpose. Fairplay. esborough for the best £8. (Beech ones pn Priz в, Те followin is the Prize List of the G idir у; y Md 6-years ond and ту —R. Bot- — ü Hunter, b ig к, (Enchantress) ; 2d, Н. Jewison, Rais- w -local compan: ys ано LAT gren to “the “ goner 2d lando — and gentlemen anxious "a mate e progress of The operations of the one w im and "cain in this much more extensive = ros those of the in s0 "Mire. : Qus: >, T liey Meibo ^ oo late ag terill, Garton, Т. Barber, S rey, Hull; Ge Bland, Coleb, а prise Sm y J, Dodds, Ma í Stockton-on-Tees, UDGES— ber, Sproatley, Hu! Orge and, Coleby, | M е, not léss | н: J. Unthank, pin sagen à Penrith ү; E e Best Hack: Mem y 6n. ding or Mare о any ag leer Dep. рей Pj K H. “о ornville. Old Bulls.—J. Charles dem. Над field, Dewsbury (General 1 f Мәке); A n Earl of Подава (8а Пе). воскова Тону for Old.—Col. - Towneioy (Royal Butterfly 11th) ; | rsall, Sout h Milford. Grange, Si rim rimston. E or: (Master Gold- t уез, upwards of 5 M. "old. —R. Booth, Warlaby ў g of Battersea); 2d, Colonel Towneley (Royal Butterfly | m -T. for the t , Cows o Q 2d, R. Booth do adidier a Br, Bra)" ws Three year > Qows, in calf or milk.—J. Wood, Scarcroft orem 8 1 Ба Two year old ана, in calf, Lady Pigot (Rosedale); 2d, R. Кн — сис een of the May 2d). G. Rol od Towneley (Frederiok's Farewell); | 2d, uv NT iram cree "Towneley (Butterly Pagean t); ?d, G. B. Foljambe, Osberton Hall, ATTLE OF ANY BREED. ide mia сш T Торе. Thirsk. London. PE hans. D owl of tbe Vale). Tho best application soll, r, and to suitable for Tor "wel regm is d ag шш on toa farm, 2 de fth the best teat бута bag patin А) patirs A SO ese Foret ч Pe. UDGES.—J. indie" | oe pii pgton ; E. Riley, South з seu itivation of best исанов c "en power to the cu the soil, tho prize PER steam- the caltivation of “ — the gos not to iain d cy аА ua an с міо Jupars.—W. Bartholomew, Buckley, Normanton, dne Scarborough, 808 ТНЕ ERS' CHRONI OLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Avovsr 22, 1863, Coleman . © 1 & c ар & d Chelmsi — Dosta rakes, with ford; 2d, tor- Pulve 3 Clov or two Tu risin er dril о. hors Е е [ums iquid сае 10s., Н , Haneoc „ Bpencer gg's ар, Mr. W ә ot W. id: Man 2 Yo, н Hoimsby t Eros; t ышна! зерт. iliam Olark Желе ч D oa Grantham. D: Ju Faden Prise ke. Cuddiford, wh -iro - e.— écon 75 ; зо LM Pa S ue Leeds. 9. 300, Uo Tru e Times. Y MOT о E Mr Shin ators—1L, linkhorn, e| |F uu ў Mr. 0, Pope А AEST us arto Fan: ‚ Shuti а =н L Improvem 9. ong Chadwick, Bu tleworth & Co. КЕРЕБЕТ AGRICULT S B е RE Hol i ь Who Chambers, B I 5 E É E d Я É Presi AU CIRENCESTER. — е мрена ristal, L d HS a в g esident— TUMN ER. COL с ile in H eed t а Р THE SE L rops =b. кыыз e: Paco EI E Š Во Y SESSION, 1868. EGE tne Te marking between È pe Do: E The Right Hon. Тик Rant "mi Fani Ba Grass M торке betw. ent Comp D tha оза. А: E Th ight Hon. HE FAR THURST, Ripon. Theach EI. ny КОШЕР SE Оен wv © 7, e Right Hor Hon. T Тив EARL Barnonar Potato Sor class e Ramleit, s of Green Ого; - a Princi Еру Laxoeto Au Вотн пог - ылыш te 5L Mae еге е шше за, ps. —5l. зы ы : 3 mI ads нш ое Soarifier. & Арагы a герпес iy commende ‚ Н. Kear: ! ә ч & > Јонм С sq , М.Р. M.P, Clay iier aL York, тн, Чай dela of Lin sley, = 9 Ex E EE ONSTABLE, ‚М. p Tas Best Гора divided between С de i Rn & 55, *R arvum, d Farm копол, AGRIOULTO АА gp "т А of Oli , Oglesby, = вв EBERT ‚ Boo отт Бн, Спека — kig CULTURE, Camb, bringing elmsford, and EOS p 585852585 = ЕГІ ку, Coroditor ор когоо Mon ; 29858 з ge Ы: 5 Ав oture н бо, пе об 20 Lectu а ере s е Еа ZH rivi H Cine, БЛМ ui Book of Parm Байы tion of Mr. " E d P REAPIN m| S ESEG | am id эта. dings—A К. Рн рат CH, Au 2 28 PEA E ASSIST, чар бо, Da Exh ч во | , У Wa fon an. The yiel rton, in " 12.—The E = e | & v Borini AEU ENS eg роле ibitioner, Б $ ege yield of Wh ^f esce ETT EX БЕ; 9 ume pre T EDIE Dd pep f conc or nine Е eat *therei Sp 2d g E m ү, м BURGERT.— N, M.B С.В, vapers at Е. zg à d E|3 EREDITH окат: Lond. В. D well as a la work ; and E $282 B ро | Din bw 80 пат MERO. еуоп m arge n bled aver [3 е.а. 2 [ы B |& E = ү GR ба RAWING. , Schola ҮЖЕН .C. V.&. T lat sica "y © = а E ntlem =J r of T There w A and er Fom th ,80 AR EaI S E rre uu ese III be in t тїп, Coll. Cam a T e |: Е A eme o ose North of e medie Lye JP a z 8$ о E 5 umi temporary residence. pti о s muster of evon ү iul. Sim а m.m [=] е J. Ата ntlemen, the Чын, vesper, ү thbert (who the local generi a i 4 Я 5 & E 5 iw. ку? Cra ES who have eyes Special *, ў Ы jr е: York iste ү ох ьар his рини» e|» Ea з | e ыт cester and Long-W "ES tton, n de: vd wid Еее ys UEM. ыз ренесйар i i m^ ens vis | E |E | В $ Gartan Өөнү T Ач uth vid Shee Lincolnshire] a o sed e|’ co eu: i ct ес! МЕ ast gri Lecture usual red field, wi the Ја ised him = © &H|T ture apice g cultural Essays ground w le. Sees eem his ge farmers d e 5 БЕ | 2 т Toad M Desno чис apro of the коор thickly ittle as in 2 nc we ine did it r. T. P. о но Hd 'HOMAS Duc Tos edo Inst e Devon B tr ейи. d disoe ау good со as ңү ашуы, ХО" mro Е E 2 on the н А Mino DOE — Lectures. н d of сш mible. Whit the entr that the zee TRE | S Exe xis Fue УР the He Таза lprremewr, m e bei e Lp ОЗЕН. B = : J. па Веааї efi H кер i aten d rues int ld, Wei реф SOHO T - ER E z erem EEUU INE Нота Dose er AY Тыа бе woe TER field of Wh now took о 5 s22 > 3 ims F Я Wirtovonsy W W Гут {Ен P of tb. Memor ld oMr En eat wh b CAU P ы BM Жр. | БЕ GARS History. — des e Cycl South- . , T opæd үр чо; SEE resented the lis, of Ven a Parm Маа! | S eunt E 2|SE E * Grono Wire ofthe В! xar b and per pum it. M Be um TER = | t N.B. hort-H: ton- гай the T. E B [5] Mr. ане о Е бирон WU now vd 2229 exe ШЕР nia r. ЖЕ Y м а as I ue © E. = А Lec! — Lec ^ th Deed Burow and E e| |5 5 È ees M 255 EE University of G ловеле Оне сау 52 И d Exi machines in у & diria A ® OE BUR $5 Agricu ity of Gl D uary 9. praised for T | im —— In PE шы Soci oÈ Soot pa^ eliv 3 ori e р the! y of hem em: The чу . kir extrem More g» LIS 5 E КЕ E ч fui Ten T Eus the idein гч Pte were work ightness achines РТ p E .B age, ап кае purse of Lectures ien x etel by M К hi pee асе ыы: "e & = am AILEY DEN Agri the PRINCIPAL — pisce - ded p beca аре ан "e es = B Е 28 EE! z €— Ke e DENTON, C. Сы e Now p carryi зүв по orse. е got B or Outfall abd on of Та maint taie йаш рей mgr de ryg з thes A 8 » UA partioulars ариу — —— rema a large rk in th gs, near Engla f th . Mr "i Notic t E uos эл дө: monts уз : ie Aes field, A ало ым үф : W. prizes—a s ente 256: 3 S.W. veu 87 Ў pack EE deliver redire igi cada ko зоти J Vasa cdi өрер. = CON ent of aie Street, Y- | r the corn w Th «у оры much attenti at JUNE, ME AR Айаз this year al De „Sharo, D De SERVATI Savings and C t E as de eliv ere eaf could ction, and o ntion | ND 1868 — ICVLTURAL nis almost та обн, „4 partment, : VE LAN apital. z kak aps fron & peus ао ^ ARTICLES. DUCE perte ip deed каешны ditta REIS D SOCI pt ife. he ily bo EN ‚ la ithd: to. ре ETY- two ionable; bu machi ine. iz Oxen, т кэн E em s at Prud fateroet ч gems Тера Ьа: ог t, аг B h Calros Bulls and C 1862 p liabilit; periods, omg to TENE. How е чони - row & P Sheep and Та nag y = spectuses sent free o y; and the taking of land e Чома MM BAR A те 2 "е machines Bones * Дашы + m X - чое Office, 33, Norfolk 8 Nerei y -— жеш у some plied t arkin, of elivory Vi Bragg's S roti Hon Lr 59 ‚10 НЕ Aere ins ыс : : ва 49, L t, St 3 GRUNEISEN, venti accident, tl castings f. the P was Brad e -» Holl >. То 2 id Incor] ANDS IM rand, W.C. denti Mew ee ht he i or Mr. B nhay Fou ly дио .- E 3 83 10,636 Б: by S PROVEME late Pee е \, near t firm of ragg's ird gium.. > » 229,065 ve E Tasso RR UN асв Ya ial Act ENT COM U wie e Manch Mio PRIN z Sash 78,4 NUNT у ce бае PANY.— pton Pyne, Kx Brock, ester, wer rs. Pi ые . ‚486 2 d The Com THE CLERGY, Wes! ment in 1853. D field—it had near shi of Credi e not г : ,947 the Иб aor s dues ere ter, S.W. ver eter iton, bei 7,808 outlay an TT ЖО ALES AND. кита, SUEY yw , М ,m n е =. orks mon um окута Вову of ell Thi ad a achine i "ioo 512 | аге for серй o Agr ey, unli р: cutting in DEA tiep ME machine maker of | т pe b in amount, f manifested, in T 20 mi té e s eot through ine in the | imagi Trrigatio es bein preter S c its h pose, En; dst Warp * from working e engl ы an For Ronde, T tion, er ing, Emba р е. s Me. H асте AE ee Tute норин на oe king, Таб The first t that the теарег ness eer ig pur posei: сс а maining three to 4. The erection o TUS e IE олі еп ers of хал ) ther Buil f Farm lakes. i a coast ог on tries th were тоуеші dings Houses, the banks in Class gi cou ] 1 ail ent о! required Labourers’ аай to x dw idcm M ^ Cottagen, Sr and т "Den agr Pari downe: gs for farm dition: arm pur аву and c moi W^ T icultu rliamen TS аввева р в to Farm the im- King The competit ч here w wer ral public or АМ е under Houses and d other Wis EE Xl irs: "xn Ra en rra a Al Lu : AUS 2 o wit of à issio any Act ot s iy of Sa паве - as follow a 7 Other coun 995, Секс» PEU ЕВ or other respect оар Page. о pt chines ifon. US n ioc ,, Alpac : , AS strict]: on the Jar are of th improvements, Ls , of d, wl nr r. Woo a & th t peru е м he X. A or ме, New 0 п еарег; $ - llen ur »| 31,309, 626,777 а cial ch s required, - wi s Paidin sed one ч Mr. CELL. T cando »| 6700. UE rer Fo p or ie Work w доп ito чабы ie i ы Куке с=- Ач — 790 д 05856 10 БР сое Bonbin Es, which are ни наем Ас Mr. n, one p died Wi anufact М Р Bümis.- 0 1,192 1,619 | Palace ТЕСЕ tion, trolled ‚ Kell of Cu! n re Ша c! z 9, 192,479 ard, еса only by the (Ne Doce Pa ert reden, ET 1 Pope, у р Mecklen paces an| 9702 ^ ILL Менты A or forms of application William pde s) died, обе of Mr. E now. d - F Hanso Towns -- : Du Es ЖОЛДАС LIAM H — à Managing Director m age's eford, of pers, w т. ч y him E T — I а. .998 ent; Road, OTWATER GS, w ms ork: illia тыу У urke; lI y 24, W. H.'s lc Lo A Hoi ger one m чоо, ie br Mis Bragg » Faypt H S 10 ка eane aE и ран БАНГ Mr. Н т. Willi пе Mess mself ; d ULL States LM 1 appro tand H perience (For man ANUFAGTUREB, 285, » The Jud mE one ri "s ( taki Clarke, of rs. Вагто „ Ойт amu и s 199, pid eye oan. s тер P miei Weeks &' : Mocha Mr. Mic ne) Cuddiford, » Bar M соле с »| 1,137, G TE ced prices. eas оар pot gea ades T hs aore ros E cM n" а FFICE =" ута m E : зг He brem ds уте Sis E I je » 4, EE ENERS. ó o © v Beans M > ( Сет „ Queen Dev id. pon wi ne I à A2 AN'S Horti oan the eanger, Nym f, Withe wys B ian Corn or » 620,602 42 feet дс EE cultural › Nymet Rowl eridge; pm Mom i 1 "d з; Bos DOR PEE. Triangle, First 2 Franco оК, а 119971: Estimates gi Men for 21 by 13, 281. гей, re Prize, а ha » brum Ens : стів = У ; 123 by 10, 1 for | Im Other N. Ameri i E H ea assortment PX iem Kaos AP GL in Iron or Wood. untries » 29, hi PA p . 280, 4 ei an PTER Tg fitted i ds ewts. 402, in Plan т 95 ul T^v 18 сенс mates. gru fr e X MERED. and Vineries. dk "79. Beferene їтн, үзер f eners sent on to Noblen Наде, Garston, орм and Gentlemen and девтзт 29, 1863.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 817 э ARNARD, BISHOP C A q IB ys AND BARNARDS, FURTHER REDUCTION in ‚з! PRICE of WIRE R ORIGINAL ANTI-CORROSION Рт. SETHNG Cmm Тө sa “ө BRIGH Ілент STONE RM DARK HE [3 Выск х Coron) Рег сүф, ВА и н ро. .. m SEO MMA Со 26s. [gem PORTIAND STONE .. d DRAB ог PORTLAND DO. . ... BRIGHT GREEN хый P Ілент and Dank K OIR Фу, DEEP GREEZN,. Ха 448 LEAD COLOR ... Em zn BLUE Е PATRONISED BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT THE LAMENTED PRINCE CONSORT | RAILWAY AND CANAL COMPANIES MEN MOST OF THE NOBILITY & GENTRY | COLLI 8 THE RUSSIAN GOVERN. т A OLL ERIES, IRON MASTERS, &c. Вавхдкр r Bum знов, & в, ARN ARDS beg to inform their friends . т: 4 кх E xad CER M 3 4 ETRAS an e publie that they have m reduct 10 18 extensively р of Machin ino-made Wiro Netring, к o hat all thai ngs а: after being made, which adds OUT-DOOR WORK, much to ег ap appearance, strength, ility. and has been proved, after a practical test of 70 years, to surpass any other Paint. 2 < qve to Woo Galvanised. — Iron. Hovsrs, FARM and other Our-BUILDINGS, PARK FENOING, GATES, &c.; also OOFING, пее. inih АБУ Б Ville nue. per уй. per yard »| 9- : v. ОЗО: ‚г ДЫ... ЖЕ HUZEDLING, and every inii eir of Iron Work, while for 2inch ,, ш; Rura Row Еси... PET. 2-inch ч оо Ди АЛИ. оуб Ж: UBLIC EDIFICES, MANSIONS, VILLA RESIDENCES eon ШУ Ud КУ QUAM VE. h j т ЛО EAT. Ж ва every kind of XS рі Сомро, &c., it is n y presenting the appearance of fine cut stone. "n а" "i i to» po em sy 4 кшш the only Р; на ов гэ) » » » » i d "M ( АП thé. above” 'kinds сап be made any "width (under 6 feet), CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, Е RAMES, &c. at A bsc vere prices. rong Galvanised Poultry Netting, 74d. per yard, 3 feet wide, and is in consequence largely used by - аА эн. ышы also eger c Horticulturiste, for — dalvanited Sparrow-proof Netting for Pheasantries, 114. per purposes, The AwTI-CORROSION is Pride as the Best White Lead; at | yard, 2 fest wid vide. Wire Netting of every mesh from half an iis = ime ів is economical inan pian, s ANY PERS The Anti-Corrosion is a Powder, and will eds any length of time. Carriage paid проп quantities of not less than 5 cwt. to any station in Yee and Wales, or by Water to cul inthe United Kingdom s Leith, Dublin, Belfast, Glasgow, Aberdeen, &c, OIL, TURPENTINE, AND BRUSHES, | Reduced Price of WIRE FENCING КОРЕ FENCING, "n fal + т? Ра {егпв, Cards, p pp i to each 100 yards of Fencing, 10d. WALTER CARSON & SONS (SUCCESSORS то THE INVENTORS), The pe vm: Wire Rope, 1s. per yard. Illustrated rers red with pilos of every тау of Wire 9, GREAT WINCHESTER STREET — THE Rovarn Exouaxcr, Loxpox, Е.О.) — ng and Wire Net — Piper ten froe on application. * Wire ien and Nett t the United Kingdom. | the principal Railway Віабопв WARNERS IMPROVED PATENT, у= араг ON S, No. 5541. ARNERS' GAL- IZED IRON TUB NOW FITTED WITH AN AIR VESSEL, Jod for durability and | watering vS the low Watering -А Жыл. Gardener .. .. £215 0 IS THE ONLY 16 й „> æ 815 0 24 . 0 e 50 Garden, sizes may bo bad im $5galons .. £210 0 20 2 DOUBLE-ACTION ENGINE | ter Wood or Tro Lui ines 0 0 at £2 2s. No. 5674. WARNES poro Een GE, with May be obtained of any Ironmonger or Seedsman at the above price, or of В, THERE ARE XO SUCTION OR zs, hence м TION AND LIABILITY TO CHOKE m with bow pei dirt ss pon JOHN WARNER лкр SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, E.C. боях WAnER & Sons, 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, London, Е.С. 818 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Arevsr 89, 1863, Imported Orchids. B S. WILLIAMS has ia Ael a ‚ fine importa- . tion of Lad followi LYCASTE SKINNER Tni "MOSSLE CATTLEYA SUPERBA GALPANDBA D DEVONIANA, a choice and rare plant, finest | Prices on application. тайне and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, Tondon, н. Choice B. 5. WILLIAMS begs p — EU ad quality of the undermentioned 8. PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBR RIAT. А, "даду Per packet. White, or Mixed өз, 0d. 3s. 6d. CALCE А, herbaceous .. 16 286 CINERARIA, ed choice named йет, 1 H 2 6 PANSY, very choice 0 10 н INDIVIBA, seed їп fine або, ртісе апа теде Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. w and Rare Plan . WILLIAMS invites inspec on of his large e and well-assorted Collections óf EXOTIC ORCHID, FERNS and LYCOPODS, x SCELLANEOUS STOVE and HOUSE PLAN ATED and ORNA: NEN LA AE P , amongst which are Now сла 219 ly, post-free to all applicants. A NEW GENER AL PLANT CATALOGUE, containing Select Lists of Choice Exotic Orehids, Ferns, Stove and — house o e icm zaleas, Variegated and Ornamental Foliaged P' Fuchsias, Pelargoniums, B hododendespE, P Pet vaa, чле Cinerarias, Chrysanthemums, ants, Herbaceous and Alpine Plants, Tone rn Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Diesen LIST of New, Beautiful, and Rare х. Rotes, Hard; Pho! aD N. Holloway, London, New Roses of 1863 , Castle Street Nursery, жиын е thousands of the — Aes song ves ties to the Trade. season, t. time will be given hon to draw fresh CATALOGUES, La full —Ó containing all the leading flowers, both old aud new, will be forwarded on Kzvsrzs STANDARD and DWARF ROSES for the TEN poih йыга and Dear OSES of 1: › Tefebvre, | в, cannot TO HYACINTH GROWERS. SORTS RECOMMENDED BY SUTTON & SONS. The undermentioned HYACINTHS are fresh Imported Bulbs, and being all е n Montag kinds, will be fo most suitable either for Forcing or for Exhibitio Price 9s, per фил. BLUE, of Various Shades (Continuation). EMICUS, dark blue, with white GRANDE VIDETTE, clear por cà R large bells, splendid хор, fine light porcelain, close truss, dwarf, POROELAIN BOEPTRE, bright porcelain, fine trygg. эы ED, of Various Shad - GROOT VOORST, fine REGINA VIOTORIA eal vA zm bells, good truss, L'UNIQUE, purple atv, very Dee й L'AMI DU жегш даг modera! NORMA, e ie ud "s large ж iue of — — BRIDE of LAMMERMOOR, bright DUO DE NORMANDIB, fine dark i SE. HITE, of Lim Shades. ANNA MARIA, purple eye, v uble and compact, MISS tpa р white, dark PASSE VIRGO, гозу eye, large PENELOPE, 59 flower with e eye LA TOUR D'AUVERGNE, e GRAND VAINQUEUR, pure white, Me Te truss, WELLINGTON, dark porcelain, truss. VOLTAIRE, creamy white, fino, large truss, & VRINCE o SAX ВАХ E WEIMER, dark purple, largo flower. * ENIE SANNO E. BLOCKSBERG, t blue, stri; e 8. e MIGNONNE DÈ ҮБЕҮЕНОШ, largo bal hells, porcelain. тру Аш, of Various Shades. DU S DIGRRNE. Pameelai bium ahaded with purph PUER DOR. dn SUAE fele. AA CH. gs I тсе: це, 8 wi urple, eep MAE yellow. г М ор, 2 S'DI М9, ратова м РР, | HEROINE, bright citron tipped with large fi The NEW SEREN SEEDS for EARLY SOWING will э be ready. АП Goods Carriage Free, except very small Parc SUTTON & SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. DUTCH ONSU ROOTS, J AMES VEITCH, е ТАНГ алат три Арал дме | И QUI О = 6 ао ONEYSUOKLIS (orta) PASSION FLOWERS CLEMATIS JASMINUMS CHIMONANTHUS FRAGRANS vaa ME P Office Hedingham, ie tle Wm. DILLISTONE, М Sible Hed ingham, Essex. HESS - У mb. —— ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W., BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS RECEIVED ANNUAL SUPELY SE BULBOUS ROQTS тем HOLLAND, HIS CATALOGUES а are now sag and will Tbe forwarded post free on application. J. V. desires to impress upon those who patronise him the great advantage of giving him their orders | mus as the su guccessfal Cultivation of Bulbs Aber "a a great measure upon their being planted early in the EW soe wol T Tim now to Y seen on on gem St. John's Wood, N.W. now Bedding Planta of the 23 each, RIED: MULE "PINE, 2s. 6d. XGEMPFERI ARGENTEA YARIEGATA, айчы FOLIA VARIEGATA, 2+. 64. ARGENTEA, 25, АРАМ СНЕҮ YSANTHEMUMS, Jm Hm to bom ud Es 103. 6d. QHYPODA A AUREO-RETICULATA, 95., "SR Су TUM, 5з., 12s. and 10. 6d. each. I IYL and 10s. TZIA СКЕ ХАТА dile ee coloured o — 10. 6d. RUDER ES RT of the MADAME ү. ТЕЗ of Fringed Pri Уф 8з. 6. FRINGED ,IRIMULAS with sieh | ul FERN-LEAVED se ewe BULB QAM РРА разі. GLADIOLUS BRENCHLEYENSIS. YOUELL & CO. Beg to offer this season à strong FLOWERING BULBS of the above а at 3s. por dozen, 1 em ре 100. 4° Trade ргіс + РЕ ы А TT The Gardeners” Chronicle speaks of 16 thus:—''It cannot be robust habit ,and intensely odis р flowers place it at the h And again e spikes y us are magnificent. We феод near мана des is s undoubtedly =з ине SeS of on whple sine ко опаа ма” spoken of ii — of e exsggeri Р the o! of vd а iind пой o V the kind f 25 47H E ROYAL NURSERIES, GREAT YARMOUTH. ppl IAS 3 PENTSTEMONS Enti раўтоҳіанаў E CHRYSANTHEMUMS HELIOTROPES : LANTANAS , LONIOBRA QURE. лл... м AUREO-RETI 7 BOHIVERIA METALLICA м. о, =, + оо ооооФоооооооә: 8 » » » н [ PONTCA, fol. va; LLIS ELEGAN URIENSIS dre "PRÜM- m ES doz. Ф © ao co EXHIBITION OF CHOICE GLADIOLUS. .YOUELL & CO/8 s is NOW in BLOOM, 8nd will continue some те s fe PRIZE was awarded them at the Сгуёг1 Palace, Open to All England and the Continent. YOULL & Co. by the Royal erm is Taan ше. | t AAT TOATITAN SPA EITT УРИ ТҮРТТҮ TO WAT FPR вт PRIZE awarded {о Y. for Же Collection of 948 Single Spikes; and the Етвзт Pn1zz for the best 1 We supply them at the following prices :— No. 1 Collection Peer ks Bulbs, in 50 o the мин ма Á kin ds, with n = а ра | No. 2 Collection ix pe Bulbs, i in ; 30 ditto ао | No. 3 Collection contains 100 Bulbs, in 95 ditto ditto $1992 Selections will be supplied. at 6s., 9s., 128., 18s., MG Ae. Ж. CATALOGUES will be forwarded on application. А ROYAL NURSERIES, GREAT YARMOUTH. »- AyavsT 29, 1863,] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, т? 819 YALCEOLARIA, CINERARIA, PRIMULA, &e.—|Alpine plant, rooting among Lichens, Junger-| when all ot нче Grasses turn to hay, and their CALCEOLARIA, saved from earefully hybridised flowers, | mannias, and other inhabitants of а cool m — nutriment is washed e г; E autummal rains ng all the sed floral qualifications, viz, size, | climate, and never exposed on the а лд the Bunch Griss after shed 4 коп ш, and marking, Price, ls. and 2$. d. per packet , its seed, begins CINI DE extre chole е, 1а. per packet., PRIMULA higho te: m Ee а е cet е. other to to put forth green sh + Ануй че Жду зе BINENS extra choice, 1s. à er packet. | one lowe ut undoubte s P ant | withered sheath. It remains juicy and nutritious а | (CORDYLINIO INDIVINA, m ДОН | of rest bred во small an amount of heat as|like winter- Wheat е] К, p^ snow, and ha Indeed, the circumstance mentioned у! contra the rule of the Gr. i | DEUS af, N Kaam, om and nin abont & Мобртлосн, Beed Merchants, Covent Garden markety ndon, W.C. pon that at the eleyation of 9000 feet x һе mountains of Mex ico there „are found D Bow pne OBSON'S PRI IZE CALCEOLARIA. Тһе most varied dx beautiful strain imaginable, In sealed packets, ls, 0d., 2s. 6d., 38, 6d., and бз, gi OBSON'S етн квт. А splendid strain. МЫ 10 first. Bm in 1862. In sealed packets, 13., 2s. 6d., р The а! нана podio A "pi J. Оовѕох & Sous, Woodlands Nursery, шамы wW. SON’S PRIZE P PRIMULA RIN ENBIS ШИРШАТА, Krom pas ROR fringed Tem for its Fort рее is чы; the River Platte, North America, latitude above 42 N., longitude и Wa and must be 4000 or 5000 feet above the growth m ar CAM at "ihe time it was given, we от ere this have seen more houses dedicated to the eulture of Orchids from -cool countries than are now filled u "^ of their family. as either quire or endure an almost intolerable — ot| beat. It is the expense and discom main- pe om AM in Pm —— боми reformation | Seems to be needed in the UVIRANDEA BERNER IANA, — Having eeded i edlings of this A iT оўдош, b Базі “plant, 6 E e B healthy young seven lea: kc њене ме bi а je Great Show Roya 1 Hortic miitural Bociety, dere the First Prize; and at the on P ИЕ "t the Ота) Ho Hotanie uc Ы 154 Ms Lo then also awarded the S JACKSON & BON, mir es, Kin T, Fro m. North End, to offo um best Colleetion i на ра, per d Мо iei tage Btam f the A begs in 25 edm VAN, Tio. TULIPS, sa Ms ; YELLOW © pa da ja Кооз, Свімвоу, WHITE, — G t. uini AS ү. f the H Lp" tural Society as under FOR RHO JODENDRO AS Р FIRST PRIZE, 1 FIRST PRIZE, - FIRST PRIZE, 1863. CATALOGUES are now ready, and a stock of Plants in ш Жш M of all sizes, and at prices to guit gdale Nursery, S.W. Rail. EIE LING да is to secure an award taining the latter that has дүе kept Orchid | which shail Мар the character of the variety as an Th ot an universal, it has is at le ength demonstrated. that Some ef the. pon become a ver hi beautiful of the famil n artificial | blooms, arra climate that is easily attai MN: E peril Now, оор this eem 23 lol Aj esu enjoyable E A seasons of the т, Orchido- | mately correct, it is evident that it P3 not E аі of а flower in whic ania іп a new phase is certain aide pis ona ий, ted ally grow in an кыс us ed manner, n ever! And let nuny men bestir | te must ree to be viewed as as par compouni ~ | inflor escence, no ot as bei eing complete i in UE Tt contine bsc scrutin pc ^ host of other glorious things from Mexi ico | and Peru that һауе neyer т heen твоей at all. to three or even six blossom CLIMATIS. =. Тнв п report o the Ас E ie «€ £^. а very vy cif. SOCIETY | report it At the last Annual Meeting, the со Е e Society was as follows :—-Life Member Annual ubscribers, 48; Total, 72. t es venis iudi to resent time, the Societ ao y | Life ipa, dn Жый of the S spike ita itself, in a new УШИН, Mont Annual кеш б Total, 185. » - anaward is made, уф о the same scrutin “Showing” a clear inerease ls. the year оѓ | ав that of w ore than 135 per pent. upon the nuu" of the |mbsoribing Membe етв. ti the r of the Society cann e spike, or a LI once йене a iudi of Che Gardeners Chronicle, ot be v M r^ as a proof that its ботів : are ing, and w appreciated by the Publie." me ын, adds that det bg Aia the t mightseem an ү элче tothe засор of the e of SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1863. т ety n carried on with |з vat Visi you лж ; to economy = УР x пддїнра to шр specimen whieh, it Ere Yin ! А MEETING FOR тнв ENSUING WEEK, " АЫ » and, an в 7 s no fu jo force 7 Ai Т ЕЗИ Exhihiti эш of 1 Бъ ed in Aus RW it at fret sight, for n Be а ete P. hoa of : ec 2 Hollrbod ought to Drac spat кн е or honours ; ing mm p " a Sp iei eris blur ch Байте Baar а seeding vil аи pon REATMENT as applied to Orchids, the the reader mih orth us T E betra а hod id д4 Ма been finally set аб rest by the nha Chronicle i » s tha pat ot t the report en olatos to p lent 6o e bs E е опе spike without regret, specimen of Epidendrum vitellinum exhibited by | © cultivatio о їпеве Yam үт orea EH K indepondentiy of all this, an exhibitor of novelties Mr, рил. р. гема last at the meeting of | Batatas) little fails ів and With some i papaa; produced for the express object of winning Certificates the Floral Co tee of tle ar i re үк KH Ria others it is to say in suitable soil, | of Merit, is laying himself out to reap an advantage, This Dose entm — hich was growing peer Чокен, а id an expert cook, il and is therefore com "y ur rensonahig —oarried four 2 eaeh of dem em e| answers eye (дуна; in the absence of those | conditions that may flowers than those represented in the |conditions it fails ат es ba Грат 0 before. | | just ground of complaint if, ав db nes in on figure of the species рыне Эу! еатз аро Моге aen Mrd P. "n ters, lant | merit ge ces, he finds the wr uev of "exhibition іп ће ** Sertum Малое 84 wh ‚ though | called Brazilian anm a mimes het Ps е) is | made ^ and те вїтїп мй и ву, avowedly prep eg m pecimens, и favourably spoken o B ER Hol 11 Бела зел а: that is in ived with no small measure = рени “ The Council, а haying received a single un- | the en instead of plucked from thé the ‘‘ growers” of that day, who were s favourable report with regard to the Arum, feels Тһе only real obj nd armado: lies in the quainted with the plant, өзен as it presented | itself i attending йө removal from place to itself under Aot trea P Yet in the letter- | be decidedly sueoessful. Me mbers чм have «ын | place | of spikes of bloom, as compared with that of ress that аесо] ihe figure, the true prin- | vated this plant should bear in mind that the|boxes of separat Y Ti bot. as this ci реа + аз for eultivating this and all other cool- Im mode. of preparing | it for use des у rien mn that | кк. wit hod d — ard Me Ee mould p » маа, wh16h 18 taro. у! еа е sacri Му and it may rank as one of е — marvels of | Жаша, h wever, bear in M Ew MARTIN | have a potent influence in "th e dire of keeping hortloulfuve that until the tast few years no one] onution р à 2d the juice and his 546 medioc в «уа ан Крале ^ ome- which a e has eyer thought of applying them, ions for seriei the sam. proper piaco aca to the objection, Аз Mr. BATEMAN, in an interesting Then e told of a ant of Kidney Bean, |" 8 a accompanied the specimen, таат à n yt ealled Hook-podded Pea, 1n qnestion, we may and eee limensis, or fre Bean (supplied BASKET GARDENS, _ here, 8 cm by Governor Danrrwo, of J amai оер с aj i ; y Н is one sort of arrangement Ў р ORE A ан habitats. | of ий pur be being арі їп to t is во well adapted te “ DOR, AND the | success of any importation from such a climate as | much room for the handsomest of its is ina of | Jamaica,” : beinge thoi» peocesdings perfect health, a Е por по one has yet| ^ Last: of а sort of North .American| When, cer arai seen it in this eountry us hope that the | Fescue, ud ass, are ready to be dis- | gardens m —À accompanying representation, ма. fromspeeimens|tributed. Of this plant Bugrox (in his n | ор — dern gathered by M RTWEG оп the Cumbre of Toton- | the Saints ”) gives the win ount :— p" vhioh же desire effeetively tepeque at 9000 feet above the sea, and іп whieh|invaluable provision of Nature is first yd deal of labour, the in nothing is is in the ln degree exaggerated, | believe, a miles west f the | raised beds for the plante Will rouse the possessors of it to exertion, and|of Fort La , and it extends to the 7 | while the original induce — to give it care nm -i its | slope of the Sierra N Festuca 18 a Гей | repaid by the saving i i Lot it could hardly and labour. В erits entitle it, In vati is kn boon to the land, w TA plants its its in its ы шз end we possess y | be traversed by са е. It grows in clumps, аз 1 бора ef Bate tenir to | сүс айо 4 name denotes, is edens that tho season is any. that hes po [біліс mad e stony ; in faot it thrives and ыа for filling such o to the present time. iba poses. "Та antumn, about eti 820 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. LAvavsT 29, 1863, flowers suitable, I Pes io be allowed to say a few words abou ut them this The best soil I ever for al kinds + — was got from the bottom of a t those who do commit them є are liable to be. geni punished, The law is ees they emori эче а се во much A in pro- portion to their sien es th m 80 very much m and, for instance, one of our miserable hopel town ens, what should there be to hinder our having а ys green. laced upon gravel, or in а balcony, or used for the t It was ums ash bed, where leaves an roots mus эе pe for long знах у t чу, merican plants, but р of | so ugh Gerani; : | throve i in it also wonderfully. The sil however, can | ess | be varied infinitely. E. А. М, varied i To be continued.) OF TROPICAL ORCHIDS R IN SUMMER. THE pug us E OPEN AI re Bv M. ais Joss, HEAD GARDENER AT TETSCHEN IN BOHEMIA. Тнк following mode of cultivating Orchids has been liament of the 24th and 25th Vic rubs It will 1 o farther observ ed, that in the last two caseg is drawn bet in ga distinction is etween trees, &с,„, rd эз) those in open й. шн Кыт. more rious offence malic plants in the former. pani in tem latter. rhe punishment for these offen uffüceiently severe, being in all pena l servi I: or im » 1 рен that will be found most su аме on account of their clea pm ness, vue of t in dider; nailed to the sides of a 5 - give P F T I first entered his service I found 40 tropical Orchi oll impracticable, to abridge them i о board d ds a p 3.6 oed ie Рек inge tao cultivated i in hi r are now 662 species T eem Iy imp fire to crops, gt Рез pj memi x: le A es wire ое er in the mi ^ Wind 8 apes arie cultivation there, forming the richest | unlawfully an — n р fire to any' ‘гор of hay, e VP Qu thi n мей bv two rustic | Collection in Austria, The в of my plan is demon- | Grass, corn, grain, or or of any cultivated vege. - аз 60 A d sap у, ы Шыр О? di. fact that from 40 t ecies Or | table produ ce whethe "recu ый or cul down, or to any Pd. e oùt, look еса d I aie le A | varie 18 n flower in every month of the year part Y A wood, coppice, or Акшан of trees, or to atia IRURE of Pin and Pi 2 which | In 1 852 Т observed е some of the specie did not | any H * Go: onte, хо r Fern, wheresoever Les erns ATA S di thin ines ibo = ENS of | lower vei and it th. curred to me to place them | same e$ ga gro hall be guilty of овун and sid wood у, fitted i in ele; NAE Eu hly | in the open air in the esty part of July. The plants | | being convicted thereof shal be liable at the discretion lished. Paint te: rally ] s bed, 8 7 which I ut out were Brasavola glauca, Cymbidium | or the poe owever ЗЕЕ 00 and ша у у песи ewe endro! Prin- green paint worst of My hints, will refer to circular or other centre supp {в from lowing remarks рар to one just ав well as to another, me thas m the ages miga апа windows, boxes of tiles re better t Pig be so well wsad] wo са оа garden that I recollect in this style, have left on me the i impression o of nothing > hr the "day attended with d O N success for several years ; eg as no account of any | similar «— К I know, appeared in print, I am induced to publish it. I have been now for more than 22 years bead gar- Thun Hohenstein, at Tetschen. When nd |gianum, D. speciosum caste Skinneri. They |, ne r perfectly, although i in eig morning the tempera- psv 5° Reaumur, (43° Fahr.) xc ea high as $07 ГА (091* F Tetschen i is subject to fiequent b i H ene | ture; and is in a valley [along which the Elbe flows after adivina" all the waters of Bohemia. I took the € іп at the end of August. | short ti ime flow After r-buds , made their appearance, апа А was in the country, and laid оці оп turf; the she ina i. on gravel, and with a sort of turf wall Thi ro cl е terrace was filled all along the top with the most — growing | plants of the same Geranium, while r beds of Heliotropes gave their нү to pda бе Тһе centre М ш have very large, quite 14 feet across; an This good result led me to try the e exp eriment again on a larger scale; and I have ems pue it every ei ed I аш now in the habit of putting in з shade was often аз | 16 ч vitlou hard labour, an h ent, and with or without flogging, as follows : map diro неи referred to are as —They sit is — difficult, not to erbatim, as ен exceeding 14 and not on ko three years, о be imprisoned for any term n exceeding two with or without hard pes ne with or without d i T under the 8 17. Setting fire to stacks. Т Габен shall kc "ne À d mali y веб ME any stack of ‚ Pulse, Tares, hay, в , hmm, sub LX or of: алу cultivated vegetable produ or — жые Ден, p pei bark, any s of n x bulk; shall be. guilty of fe аў: апа m — I s be liable D" the discretion of the Court to be k fudo for life or for any term pi ind СЧ š n е aet: to be , imprisoned for any term not exceeding · two RES prani years, 1n n the year, viz, June, July, and August, What I do is this: I select a halfshad place, pon. I put add trunks of trees нее produce ox nhe the p again sun and very heavy rains I inter s spot with canvas, irees (Oaks), o place my baskets of Orchids. Between the trunks 1 plant Ferns, some * illodendron | па": пса and ^ and Cissus mar- SE tty effect. In order st the тшк Tays of the | guilt y confineme f a male under the age of 16 am with or veces piping $ 18. Attempting to set, чое fully and maliciously by у. “overt fire to any such matter So preceding sections “ышы ed, under — es that if the same were thereby ве fender would be un Бу either of su of оа дер be guilty of "felony, mé nvieted therof shall be liable e dis but I endeavour to avoid too m h sbade, for I find being со: n of the Court to be kept in a any te was bot. p ric or inequalit It ewe turf, and ^ ph S ЛЕ tank or Fwd of Ше about 3 pe ма, whieh unded it, a di in e times fallen as low lants have well as others. rm not exceeding seven, and not lesi tude f +1 hothouses. This I ine in the ordinary way hey nct: pn | exceeding two years, with or without t hard labour lit: andif a т, ur, (41° Fahr.), but "tfo ey are many vr d their ктт d other r алое too eed ears, with or without whipping. 8 19. riy. Хор пдв, —Whosoever shall un- т | lawfully s and maliciously cut or otherwise destroy апу sa |. "The f following i is a list of tho Orchids s which I treated arrangement for surrounding a fashioned sun- dial, with a quantity of white Cle Clematis SCriDed : Barkeria spectabilis, Batem. | Lycaste superbiens, Lindl. АП e Hops plantation о - | shall be guilty of felony, and being convicted thereof pisi be pac Ды at te жн of the Conse to be kept |in nal ве: term not, exceeding 14, and trailing all about it, Brasavola glauca, Lindl. » violacea, Rchb. fil. term not ex ceeding GER years with or wi without Another such dud filled the site of an old pond; UIS Ж н а Tub labour, and with or КШ PM iT Vx EC and but ; there the baskets were only accessories. In all | Cœlia macrostachya, Lindl » consobrina, Rchb. fil if a male under the age of 1 or without pus à | Orpriedim um insigne, Wall. » cruenta, Lindl. are very suitably Torinoa o f split p dd a Ld florum, Веб, б.а РЕ)» entei Maal Hort. 3 үл; Destroying trees, &c., in gardens.— ground close another, so as b Rm a sort of | Dadri calamiforme, | ; var. latimaculata, | shall unlawfully and maliciously cut, break, d. Но; up, or oth the whole or any А н p, or otherwise y age ‚ For all these kinds of baskets or raised beds it is of| 7 a dire A e CTI Dat E tree, sapling, or shrub, or any underwood mmense im; to choose e fredly growing and speciosum, Sm. Maxillaria саваба, Lin growin апу park, pleasure-ground, vois flowering plants, such as will rapidly fll and Epidendrum D: Lindi. | ,, tenuifolia, Lindl. — De ori in any groun ng adjoining or belonging to any OW the baskets. Even such as Ni DE evade — Dictons, gaiaz tes house (їп case the amount of the injury done ka y боз, Convolvulus, Calystegias, or Соһсеав » falcatum, иша „_ ейтовшпш, Lindl. er ceed the sum of Ш) js shall. be pu d us dis cessi here. Finer plants can ж um, » Cervantesii, Llav. d being ereo: be put in, but we must have to grace.| >» selligerum, Batem. Lin cretion of the Court to be kept in penal servitude for the ful and all those just-named e: B A ee x шоп Batom. = == of years, or to be imprisoned for any term se just-named brought priso: on planted in pots in энене аш em grown | , varicosum, Batem. » nebulosum, 0! two with or without large to make some ies oice of| » virgatum, Lindl. » diodr- Baker. and with or without solitary confinement, and if a plants for these ry great, for | p» енот, Lindl. » Var, grandiflorum, | under thi # 16 years, with ithout whipping. while many kinds flower cca Dd oi having their ча e Á— Hor Bx eve о roots i d ving » Batemani, Rchb. fil. Oncidium bicaliosum, Lindl. $ 21. Destroying trees, &c., elsewhere.— іп somefdegree; confined by the pots they grow |, futeo X13 » flipes, Lind, shall unlawfully and aea ent, break, зи M m, Batem. t the w. or "e into the bed of soil. » albid ida, Batem. » um, Batem part f t li , or In the case of pi е suffer from long.| ” ^. кек EE ^ a; н Муг Ais V dud $ park, rfr ntin i Ж » 7 Hort. вд тре еге in any P ining lay at the bottom of the bel or Pastel, a uid » o0» nU » боты, X. «t et. Рат. gan m bolongi а а sa А.а А case the a moss, А - roots luxuriate and whence| , autumnalis, Lindl. 5 macrantha. s. Lindl. ountof injury done shall exceed the sum E ey can much moisture. The bottom of thebed,| , candida, Hort. violacea, Lin shall be guilty of felony, and being convicted ы itis not raised, may be lined with bricks or » furfuracea, Lindl. Stanhopea сын Rchb. fil Court to be or coal ashes rammed hard to prevent eee: Galeottiana, Morren ipm rl epum ec mm 56 ibree justo, on ce | » x m "X 'or rm earth-worms iu... "This Ded. wi Of | Lycaste majalis, Lindl. ec "a: . І require| ,, rubescens, Lodd. Hort. imprisoned for term not exceeding two years, * юш y filled | emptied, just as in the | —Journal de Gand. [ or without Bed labour, and with or without solitary уэ б л аата са will о а z= confinement, and if a male under tho age of 16 ye turned; but when the quantity is reduced to that - ees саа ҮІ. Nw ас denim to trees, de. — Whosoever shall which ae АЛ етеп а good lame bed, the 2 TO PROPERTY, filly and malicbmly cut, break, bark, eue. pango attending ange is made extremel jga rare Rp or himga hare heard that sand and cocosrfibro mixed very ае. but it is not the less desirable that. of any tree, good kind of compost for beds of this вот; but people should know that such injuries cannot be com- | soever the same may be growing, M LÀ E we Avávsr 29, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 821 to the of 18. ast e ecd Snowy Range, Dr. Parry, 1861 and 1862 ; | knob, 2-3 1. 1 E std and thereof тегу а абс» са T peace at arat танг tertie and Harbour, (Coll, No ‚ 530) 1862. Also ensily ak hat pid саи. pingi s тыме АШ of the justice «и т be committed to the boum es оп the heights of the Coochetopa Pass, nearly S.W. of C Seed nearly 3 1. de gs УЯ чеч) for Vs gaol or house corre: aca there to be Pike's | Pe ak, amens е 10,000 feet), where Captain | 6-7 1. g; embryo n all the а ео афо Ma wing prisoned only, or q^ be imp — адр 3 1 iscovered i i n 1853 СЕ бегл to be this | with 7 piat cotyled ете Jabour for any term not ipsi ing t ree months species without fruit ; вее ер. IL, p. 180);| Systemat АНЕЛ, ? tow. or else shall forfeit P pay, hich I could compare are those of t fikti 3 Species vaa ad io знч over =) above the dur o the leaves w pl ЕД Our | section Pseudostrobus, which Central ашо р, ney not | plant. Fl. end of June pe beginning of July. Flourish- | Mexican, some Centr ойр DL, as to -the x из best in the higher r elevat eh descending | Indian spe ecies з it is Pe 3, Wost whosoever having been cd of any such offence below 9000 feet, in its lower ranges not ripening territory either against this or any former Act of P. bleal EU , this truly Pu shall afterwards commit any of the said offences in | species—in that respec repr esentative of this section before mentioned, and shall be con.| European P. Bonis fia ia the highest belt Ноте Co Oorrespondence vieted thereof in like manner, shall of timber on the peaks of Co lor: rado. On shel lter ed| Regents «m me article at p. 771 on this park second offence be itted to the common gao £ 2f contains m ense, though it Take not be for- house of correction, there to be kept to hard lal tb traggli bush, prine а andalmostereep. | gott Mr. Cowper cut down were long for such term, no eding 12 months, t on t e bark | condemn ved bald the time Lord John Manners w vieting justice shall think fit; and whosoever, vs is a nid p? pia even in older trees not more than First duni xy rees were e ed by v. been twice convicted of any such offence (whether | 3 ог 4 lines thick p , ncluded that the only both or either of such convictions shall have t ou with 1 hance of savi ng ша was by digging p r this Act), sl g the soil around them. This, however, failed afterwards commit any of the said offences in ibi. the ayers of he E peri Wood w it ong , not | in restorin ng them to vitality. Whether Mr. Cow geċtion RON mentioned, shall- be guilt ty of a mis- уе: ry Г 'esinous us : ol of umo; slow gro чере а | wouie have done „better i in , thinke tha the avenue " demeanour, and 1 13 lines “Чаш. exh at the discretion of the Cou all betw: line o be any term not exceedin ing two = with | or without Б designed 80. tem ро 50 ual г wide, t og снаа БАКЫНЫ о isi © placed. І рег тин agree, T that Ж would be of 3. x ones ot 5 25 layers of cells, each cell hard estar and with o. male under the age of 16 years, ` with or with- ardens, &с.— soever shall "lawful md hy etas diy or да! with i y, апу plant, root and if out whipping 23. diam: ter. 00? liue i in A tree of 2 feet thickness заа at that vey improper to fill € a DE v —— ng of this descri iption. e spot; s and sward Ў + aid out are abe t ifa specimen sent by Dr. Parry i is not mis- ine. labelled good taste. The. flower beds in Hyde Park are аа and those in Battersea Park still better, 1 should be to the m s, or else 201. as to са ые b pr havin d iiy. such offence, either rmer р e Parliamo nt, Вгайоһев в robable age of 500-800 jun e prin сіра object. reta ain many of them twisted, stun d the st fene des Sect, well masse ed, which in skilful hands may be made to give variety, distance, and apparent E p ardens are bea 1 їз а lege рр presenting in hot w a and look that if might of white resin, ds, entire on pom and keel, Беу. ый stouter in fruit Азар н | ті i them with IR or цр the sky line, Sis hady mit any n before бре: EA ЫЕ: be guilty Vg being convicted thereo » shall be the discretion of the Court to bei flowers, in very robust speci imens EA шашу about 1 Жы h long; o ed ка зай horizontal, М, giving the ања the for any term not exceeding two years, with or without hard labour, - with or without solitary confine- ment, and i ——— ыы of 16 years, with or without whipping. $ 24. — plants grown for food, &c., not in — Who shall unlawfully and damage with intent to destroy, | 8 ee for the food of|ax of any manu- in ed land, open or miei ery ground, ice p the discretion of tes justice, ‘either be mmon gaol or house of c rrection, | appearan o many bottle brushes." У аду, Y consist of т i pressed and form -4 lin it oro on the y wi Е M v: epreading e sg rade nung off i in the ве rthird year. Man of a rowd, a d ‚сап кте p^ sheathe "thë fm "p ot the young shoots; shorter and broader bract axils the 1 » ring in their i8 НЕ. Кы а g 8 two or ep ee aé giving ch cross the р M different form and size. The gravel struggles ed the Gr rass, adyancing like a wave on t shore in of indentation, P? 1 or 1j inches iem ! where m spaces e flowers once grew, йол that leaves were e persistent t for 16 years—a fact u nh ага of|i very rty кле, besides oti be] unsavoury S is little pleasing to the eye. The са is, the park constables have both too 1 too little to „до. there to be imprisoned on tere o be i аюб ed and ре ласа labour for ,any і term not exceeding one J Mh ppr nb t34 L long They should be replaced by only b years. pit 8, ае injury done, exceedin ну the justice shall в in e of mee such sum - money not and ted a nt, еее with the costs, if | anthers; mmi id s that ы adonde of the f equal le It seem: e cei nt pr ab, male ament and the form of the amen Анд with the fruit and see rs of importance for the distinction and arie. ment of species, hitherto n neglected, Leur cac Jodriod „апа = parks placed under the pen 3t rk etropolitan pol England h улы" ue пора, not only for the beauty o: t lis ios the taste which presided «гоша er ro y "villa pense dE and [^ lordly demes ve have gren been in the jh abit of d eras the iration f s. Let it be th eed segs which mbellisiment, М апе у со d кесен | so much relied on, „calcula flowering вресїшепв 2 emm 3 the uber ot te their utmost care, a Кы thom neither the pr ivilege of a few ted to mislead, separating the шові the m of the m A „Verm and Tra ra e} tal the 1 ї to hard 1. f H р" ав the convicting justice shall on fit. goria Lo TATA, — z NEW TH AMERICAN CO [We find "E following in the new лепра о тес. Transactions of the deeds of Sciences of St. Louis, for which we are indebted to our friend, Dr. РЮовіхо his Ыыы botanical expedition E е Pike's Peak region, быш, do 7 Lites Ciis ves gto what P. flexilis, while er été cones of P. rigida a) ' “with unarmed scales this, new species, which had lost their awns. ym asculis à оно: i phpllo munitis in А ens stentis stipitatis, anthe- lum vel femineis erectis hi n рни atro- — —— squami- apophysi rhom medi in umbone Мез 1 obovato duplo minoribus. 9200 and 11,800 or the high moun- tume- | breviter orur: "i 1-5 eras r the Pineoid Pines (P. Pinea, P. Sabi- praua are Бк Ms Кайн witni niana, P. ейуне) with 24 5 lea aves. Р. sylves tris has than Arx were some time ago. This is » "doubt an oval ament 3 1. long, | i lance-linear ne - xil of a ction of the 1 recurved brac! i deciduous with ы ament ; Engish хе. pas mtm p" үе, give a m е =n anther with а к nearly е mre crista aus ent, ы cessary pa in to any living creature, and w would has a cylindric jg ament 14 бе long, with pu | instinctiv ely abou! a fact that very ga nvolucrum of 2o very uneq an recsed persist tent ima prr with a вешісіг mors eig ntir т. Parry, in searching fi ашон und instead. of one, е ей ӨЛ лед |е А Е а е x De of и must be with the or Ad onok ше 2 color. Cones omal obtulit ce uch i meter, large һ {о entirely hide the эе ques closed and give tho а е of a y: cone. anther scarcely indicated by a knob, шу examined b Female aments sing two together, near the end hs s young shoot, bristling iceolate arista! ев, of M ра out t half as ; yet it i of а linear-lanceolate | server in this country абод а а, vhi ly of sig c ny, proba is ended by death. me pre- ns thousands of animals to acu pede ‚ | resin as if varnis hedy r^ гш bros or blackish ета iod MIR I RE ан Рет also in a little group 0 of alpine Р ает emo to be killed at once. If we attempt to realise opocatepetl snp] owned я other animal wh.n ewught, | Bracts, as in all Pines, not poene reor ) as | the -suffering ; ni ar bibat aae а is usually stated, but much me cd and rather we must fancy wet? between the iron teeth of a Tro E аана та Ц т, атре СМА | upper obtuse mucronate rut “Жа бев й imal struggling іп а trap witi a scales 10-15 1. long an лур d. IE fal Sod and torn lim ате the well-preserved te riii; ta sd throughout t rM us. a amener y = protuberanoo JA idi ud чеку on n bes ийй every night; and where game keepers are umane or bave grown wn callous to the suffering « constantly passing under their еуез, they have «оа аи by ап ey witaees to lea ve the trape ted for 24 or T^ THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE | Societies. Mons d HORTICULTURAL : Awg. Floral Com e). е. г from Ј. — ты Biddulph orgotten; and cad are few К — be ds A Congelton, was rea also fried in Tllustratio on of are often for g р К will leave thei ir i e bour earlier f i 1 which i is safely in their power. 1 i" in tl jn ex- tty specimen of Epidendrum я па! Ми as J hti í what сап be dor Е y^ dcm treat 1 what | С terms the соо am gement, of iini li It who, las! summer у. tul a nticman. P sight many times. “1 " l tha an а t о these unofending animals as t they are seen f these traps. They sit p wn up into a little benp, as if collecting all their bair of enduranee to s а half it, each ial 10 or more brill lant tabd ае which were stated to have пт: їп рыл for rr three months, and yet most berr т], but the lst prize. Аз | ухи pri honour to ч Walsh, gr. to 7. ose M [Avavsr 29, 1868, ere also very large in bunc] vn or they D: Ten Mr. Roberts obliged tg John D'A weil riéu uscats w t not -— А e M E^ ith, gr. to Lieutenart, пе very "here first-class Gra Three pen Trom Mr — Burns, m u and berry being large and of сап be no е — Tac first The leaves, too, indicated tbe Most young ones it. bat oth most ко ^nt * сорив the plant well are as you approach, м up, struggle violently to — «е уе p bl d the Special Certificate Ж was awarded it. It was grow nes ey by Mr. Sherratt, Mr. Bat 1 From Masa, Án pangs occ feel =e ts = t timid and harmless animal, sue a rabbit Ам» for vermin, but. 1. я actual agony must "r^ the all cases, It reely possible to are Írom ү sueh eruelty can have been permitted to continue "t 4 1, n|from Japan, sh E came a potfel "of Cvrtanthus sanguine та ich a m class Ойдай was ата spacial Сега was given to Mr. е the danke: variety of Vallota which set set of "Quee brilliant warlet flowers to eiteh came advantage. From Messrs, the benntifal ME Haan riian E end with large y white colour, Pu [» iq. РЖ "on Magi - ц a сер Grapes. т Trentham Hybrid took th in - Wie or }^ ven-fleshed. section bited b "Herbert Robert Shaw, XH of Bart., was deservedly Piuita, ad — tbe dark kinds was remarka kably fine Victorias exhibited by J. W, V hs а res у д. { Үш, € and v the way ^u] Lilium bogitoron. Los шу M. ux + Messrs. tion saw with their own eyes what takes place under also Messrs. E. their sanction, the system would h to long ago. We sball be told that setting steel traps is e. » only way to preserve game, but we cannot believe | aw named Mrs. cciam will let even this moti Mon against so fearful sa amount of cru elt The writer of on io A. B., Mr. Strong, Ф ча. Ne Value of Prizes.—In a late N €. D. id th y. for an e addressed sei ide, from Mr. Legge, d-class Y it is white suffused similar aw to Formidable, a *exhibitors are sarely e Pid | by tid v^ er gain." 2h is а dangerous subject to tou ch o n, but as prizes often affects the a had yt lass Certificate бе үг, Keynes, a white ' Dahlia p lilac up and а saan award was uff tipped with te | red. Earl of Pembroke, purple, dde Mr. Keynes, | d cate, as | [received a First-cliss Certifi аз did also a fine tty Íruit ot the Granad nes stout, and fine flowers. Mr. took the К. prize, and Angelina kinds, " S: 2 TI ve and useful ki The Cherries sen тыма pson, Esq., and Becretary, who also ~b: me: be: e onn dd illa. ; The Cut n was excellent, $ тч are extensively Чень peat Dublin, and on this occasion there was a Өзү 1 fine display. Messrs. Dickson, Robertson, men, of Dublin, presented a y ^ er Cup, e for the i best 24 spikes of Gl ur е з he F. Lombard, with a stand o! plants, but 1 from in applies the syringe ге | This stand of flow Madame t, m beautiful 1 kin light seedling ; тае з chille, very fine; S „ Wheeler | Favorite, beautifull mottled flesh colour; pw d font : т sue di ped à The | Waterer. Arb scarlet wi large light шш Hon. es: but the ng, received а | lighter ter in colour Samnel Mv. А A m ment alon ne would not be found to satisfy him; and ———9 Certificate ; and to & beautiful | Madame hirder; d; ainne TAN becides, all exhibitors a ave » not a selle re] h-coloured kind, from Mr. Chater, a First.class| and distinet c p I Orchard-house Р, ertific "1 as given; Volunteer, x "reddish brown | seedling Tu r^ Peaches produced in Orchar d е иб аз sweet and sort, from Mr. Porter, had a Ѕесопд-сі ertificate, as ed ; Diana, Clendulacete y oit tin qm аз ве а, ы open wall, is one Of| had also Willingham Defiance, a 20 tbe om c kind, and finest scarlet in DE those which adimit of vari cc depe ing Бы, shown by the Rev. E. pai; for Gladioli was awarded to J. W. many combinations of eir көзү Generally speak- Committee).—Mr. Melville sen le the finest of which ing, Peaches ripened in rd-houses are emend реша Park beautifal bunches of Champion Мы Verdier, а most brillian fine kind ; John not equal in €— to those from a good south wall. espe! a s kind la arge both їп buneb beautifully mottled light kind; Joan of Arc; When the season is favourable, the fruit cannot under a fine Muscat flavour, and in the opinion of many on Ape of Impéra ugénie, а handsomi any cir ori excellence than | оѓ the best Grapes in the wo-ld. It was 1s pistoi that It pem AEN mite novel in colour and == ‚лом ген Near and ín | ripens perfectly уте 1 with ys et Tr which Junon, very fine; Comte de M Padova] ме gland generally, во much pro- | it resembles, А ling Ы so good as Rabourdin, a distinct nd fine kind; so much flavour canuot be obt the Black Hamburgh, "m Me M Mathison, | Isolive, and Victoria, а d and м lis. "het ow е јн омей ington, M of Lunel was Mr. | light flower which should be in every collection. Me e Peach re Hadwen, Fairfield, near Manchester; Mr. | prize to M & ж irec and rays of the. sun in dei and е | Dick, gr. to Lord Vernon, саше two Derbyshire | near Belfast. For 12 spikes Messrs. Di reflect : of these by the wall at back, , Grown over | varieties of Grape name, The б Nec. | were 1st; J. F. Lom 4 2d; and J. №. ^ oist а tbe under side of the nish | tarine and а yellow- each were contributed ПЕ W. E. Gum „ Cork, which becomes re * cuous when con- | Mr, Pearse, of Yeovil, and а bybrid red-feshed Melon | some fine flowers in the - = Гог віх dd з trasted side by side with a fruit of the same sort from of bad quality came from Mr. Cooli of r m ust a "x o there is the di between the | From M , Twyford, came good examples of | the Silver Cup for 86 Dallias, seren d rir ыш шш, gm and алатан Ше аана tree | Groen Gage Plums Пош а wis рей; aud a у 4 to amount of reflection, and pide b. айнын m тзг. xou ew FAC dee 4 га latter, it e. manifes in Я prop геч п by а pplos, Д of е From М mum dh dr glass; and if this be far, their energy илен. to mooushine, I do not say Tis Pols ве iren was the glass; p the two proesases ed Perge, TE l^; what akin, all events we may "build | e t could be formed. repe rum both wide and high, and we may fill o Lm them with trees i tom to then bo wh : Lee a for iom to to A i a м The aum eren А tio pi 8 ег s bold about eet from t lass, а ine then a cel pian ү M ed. ol tha g noe чан at Salthill near Dublin. His Excelency ip Lord Lieutenant honoured the féte w мезе йыйды ӨР there was а е pii entry. Tha exhibition was CE M віх antumn show, n r in point c en ibi any seen in E gland: Сте chief Р тей et үт ity to & | was a superb display of Pe Br cri eda some an th "E ns and unfavourable vri perdi i $ Under such circumstances, likewise in the ot who t command wall space, orehard | and 1 in ^ be made to afford a supply of fruit of good favour; but, I only near the li В. Thompson. —With all deference, eh in is sounded аз in church; if Cinehona is a Spanish word it would Sinchona in that Jf the ch is pronouneed Ё, the word should and in tbat case the initial v [E Аџасѕт 29, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 823 bium gutt Several exceedingly well.grown Aebimenes were rues wn, Pong t Watkins, Esq., and M, Brooks, Esq. "Тһе lst prize, a us cup, Por the best collection of o Mr. Mc :Neill, gr. to the rn f 5. Sa those from Joseph | of cmm The flowers C. May, t for several w Ф, ym А to our ow other growers who poteeas it, this is Л oda in April and is of opinion, as the and the pev Fuclaias prize. Dublin тау well be vy з t со » T" 'om t Gr му, Esq, t " his Ó— for it rned— exhibitors, > Six g go x 2-5 i uce а stil L ә way to secure а vigorou ів Jendrobium. Wardianum, being a species z pendent grow wth, wi ba ske ts or n are all removed, an o eration which is d | уем А wr dev tere A 1 done -— have idth 1 y as it would be judicious to allow t borne black as Sloes, and covered with а r L-] w them— fine beautiful bloom. The rich appenranos о of these, spread out as they are ‚отет в o lar surface, is only e equalled by mu z umberland Lodge, where on ne, covering а roof y: feet in ету у апа "n feet in width, чыт es of ЕЗ t just colou Loc n al and blocks n pots. an эла the Council, d especially Mr. Balfe, th hard wo rkin Secretary to the ‚Вау, ; for it plainly demonstra ма. tbat їп ]reland as elsewhere, pom. skill is every day more UY си developed ; and p such , exhibitions fend. very greatly to produce —t jBotíres of Books, Ноте Walks ond Holiday Rambles. By the Rev. C. A. Johns, B.A, F.L.S. Pp.275. Longman & Co. On opening this attractive little vol rue ^ in e list of content * Cherry Gath f treatment Мела, һу д Stone. The f wood, on M in ui this pc tho о only beati it орн dard i freely, эс roots hanging from ee go 2 feet n addition to the two Vineries in кз TTE hem to themselves, for while | *à a Е gi ing them, the birds will fearlessly take eir share e risk to th > їп gth. It is grown, клк | from Ње | just alluded to, there ів also one containing Muscatg, his од ч, T4 the o. "house, where the heat E^ not|50 feet in length and 14 feet in width. In this 60° or 65° winter, though in summer|there is lik а fine crop, whieh will probably the pent m. is Р, In the growin ripe October. › it а liberal supply of water at of these h man » both in- wem В — on a block of wood, the plant eq side and d d -dung before more $i an under other treatment ; indeed, the Vi tarted into gro а system whic! НЛО pona | has been practised with the best Abe А Although now 2 Stems arn n th ese Viues are at т only е. к”, in Vati: | theu nags usually 1 found on чаа Үїпев сап e | fore never mA here so long as 2 е md hi M нб tised being Mn cli from the toot uch water | way the "lo Lot e zer ier AT ies uL to a Law Student. By Edward W. ues T ашшы "bug one s ча rena ocate," &e. Crock- | ford. their егор | The Arts of Writing, SE Ep qr in Letters | кү) ep. main feature. of this book is twaddle. a unwary, A the redko brings ashore, | not oniy peewus, үтүр? э delicate kinds of sea in sballo! ed the ue di elev; Bei а which pe an exqu agn painful wound, like the eausing only pain and sw Y: Eiemriaon э vito extends up the arm ing that lasts for hou r en we are surrou unded, but EA e weed that ^n -— doubt a €— d in a better form elsewhere. ета" ngst pra йө! cera — Le эк Duce ая € эеле of | са thinking; and Mr, Cox ends heir нд ере b are doing or about |i So far, however, as Civil Bervice Examinations : Solutions of Questions хаи = out ОЁ doors is also the MENS. Лоева бан Е I Napoleon n, the last a capital kind for open air the warm and cool plot departments at =ч extremities of the range of дт 1 houses, are вош of good plant Be of that description How е Examinations of 1862. Johu "By e^ Rev. 12mo., pp. 29. се e x A. ыы. This li ide for ers beau utifully every year, ^ авай йт with rich orange blossoms. Melons, put in In Md are iato | tho Mel ers в and Blu o heil youth. Limited в) space prevents our giving | у апу pe СЕЎ of ар" € л but а con- Memoran The Asparagus house is now being got ready for use cluding remark of his important that we cann ot| Rovan Garness, FRocMORE.—Of the high cultiva- | next season. In order keep up a good supply of refrain {го а асай ibin ng p £ “Shoul: " Er e ask," tion and generally. excellent. —— which , these roots for пеев 1 two or th new beds are made viii i aes F Шел v 8 р‹ d hence after вај а Conifers, ж ath Mr. | pit and желй ча чолу ав the heads сап well stand tot Reap whick will be "ir to pe in [Me lir Ingram :£ome years ago hee the w; ear the pimi her. Capsicums, now ripe, occupy a back shelf. m wer is, * Decidedly E Tu mind DA has | entrance, ЖА now attained sufficient size поё! In the Cherry house santhemums about taught the eye to h i of Moss halfa опу to furnish shelter, but to them | be introduced for early winter flowering, the Cherries dozen s в, has its elf d uring the process | objects of interest in an ornamental point of view, | which are in pots being now lunged out of doors in a acq iseriminating еар Ta i from that | especially the Deodars, whose growth mi all | north aspect. For pur] v1 гош two sets of plants time fi forward, be exercised on all presented to that could. be desired. Inside the gates the noble | Ed pt, one being forced one year, and other the it, and will never be lost. t. Thusan alternate season of wih is e experiment of the Walnut, tied by a string to |a blaze of floral bea y, consisting on the side t | give mto д» set of trees, and in this crops the КА of an Apple ers а. е ейог{з гоз de the mde houses of of Polunias and Searlet and С аге o m t to secure its tenta, es an elega FE History, colleeted sper iva co cr uM rial ith variega e Lobelia hile Беш and t Е vt on Nat year er таре Walks. ыз «Ыы Rambles. Тһеге аге several capital wood engravin Бааша еб vá diei sien в dme Cineraria maritima and Centa andidiss Out- er qos fruit of all Moni is jii ata ор, n. D Ja exception o which aj Plums on dk. e very plentiful; irat come с Wilmot s Early Orleans, Smith's ditto, and ue variety of good quality ; then walk, amid a throng of gay Victoria an ashington, liath, blue Маап P Or Plants have appeared Decide rus, set ‚оё „to much advantage by -— | Bonum, Reine Claude Violette, Green Gage, and lastly wit h lustre 5r 5th part, partly because of the t Pelargoniums and Соев Late Red, apige en mu о! and diff. {Л kind " үне uty of the species figured, and partly | summer bedding eran we noticed noble masse ie I регаргіор all 500 owing to the 572 excellence A) the plaia which are | Tritoma Uvaria, than which when well bloome à as | succession, Le а these were, noibing can amat y —— Th Peaches are excellent. psi in robust health in E iper- | fine terrace now notice, ich is p y ooth serrated kinds crier =®у Sur- feet in length, and nearly 60 in bn cerned, Nothing but. sinn А h smooth leaves last; the Pleione, out Lf loors ;. T. always been see hesitation, айса 2 n d ico ap T ad і themsel era are itself гешу remeg to D. goles gii well ru "a a mol меч ече youttiy |6 mian well, They req аі, а Мг. statemen V aeris уы — aen excel. them either d o£ th or|twatthey Lr 5 it when ы rives Wardianum is t of pendent | vigo growt They consist ehiefly of Queens б mote DON uo a plan by which the trees i having long rod-like ш. 3 ta Tin lengit, with | and Cayennes, many of which promise to furnish ао ` knotty joints, bearing ligh ovate- | fruit size and weight, The Pineries in akon ADE А а lance late attenuated form үт pe It is | the prineipal range of houses not yet filled, it DE uy керн M а :cellen. ally _ .9f deciduous habit, losing its leaves annually, previous | being ecessary to afford the Vines, which occupy th Pelr) gn. vae which will keep good after beiz to flowering, е flowers are produced in threes, o» | hack part of the houses over the а month or six | Knights Non ber until March, avd it bas the pod es of the mos and ты Se gai week в” The Pines in the houses just named hid iti E going rotte me ards of 4 petals | zrown in pots without bottoms, plunged in а bed of {004 property гб e^ ly sorts benaned ` Une port vi но magenta ; be M als 1 шаре of among um о ар сааса E ? an ample ' he Lammas, Citron des Carmes, Jargonelle, aud » t wii ts lower of а | which are laid hot-water pipes. - Then Fondante тшй on и. side wiih patohes From Р, Poaches sad Neetarines in houses the sashes аша Bon Сеп, -— ; ТНЕ ind CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL СЕН [Атотвт 29, 1863, 824 аза — cn aa E Eleven | tion , one of the best Pears of its season; Marie | іп the * Natural History Review," Oct., 1862. hey get jeep itish ted a melting and most SANER Lime trees are КОЧ СКЫ to Mares es ar are assigned | -— ESTE ш us p m they should en ith m r le ора , Short. Maventer д чу arse. Meets na Me sip: p] ш ые i. bs абу jointed firm growth, which, with ordinary care, will mud ist no last, dion Mor i N lis, » (Tilia parvifolia) 364 „ easily carried over the winter, whereas, -plants got y ERR n e Ора MT » Friburg, Switzerland, i .. 382 уу late in autumn in a close moist atmosphere will, notw т натен me ee h М: а ol Wien d e ке сеа апо) -. p^ ^ standing every care and attention, A argely thi med late variety, soun: useful after others are м e 0500 „ Р h fo dt the difolia) .. 660 , before sprin ush forwa: e put ting- in of cu Mone: , Из ешге б @ gan ак с) .. 815 „э д Е peedi eie ione pg содда „р, о. ы m «Найман: pid ce as possible. Where alterations involving the гео" mirable, the last ood kitchen fruit of the 5» Villars en Moing.. <. 961 ›› " a Медон view for tib MR 2 Hawthornden class but a better keeper; of the » Donndorf.. . 1998 p arge trees or i autumn, the ld N l ЭЕ а сгорв оп alls, » Chaillé (nr. Melles) . 1252 ,, necessary arrangements for commencing them cannot ol о - ei w^ o n di g ahal p t dow Bo e made too soon; for although large plants may be Ы ^ ig The TOEN Nonpareil, Сохв remov ith d ж ос а Season of Pomona, and "Rosemary. Russet, were ing Calendar of Operations. Tues E Boe 6, a M with ш plentifully, as others. bee the ensuing week.) Among Currants still in fruit o wall were т UIT AND кттонин á nort Specimens of рея rape which i is баайа! у one of the best red: e b eing large, and zie of the a ios Ín Jen — is also common red Gra А eedling fruits, in addition to m valaa ble Briti Queen гч already named, Mr. Ingram has eoi isi excellent iall, , 1 y | bright ANT DEPARTME n Lilie et = Ф | plac animi in a cool ei p sunshine, and liberally supplied wit ith w: А бее rrt phe berry plants for forci rcing a well cared for, as nothing but proper села d in preparing ES o CP бсш with water, expose m fully to m n off runners e m they are perceived, and | — ДЕ ure fine strong plants suc E there will be no tik of failure next real E a a Victoria the ren аз | ble; for except they are properly cared for, their рона | apr is is apt to be T: short lived. Continue to trim and | gulat e the g owth of twiners, cutting out any shoots zi Pears as the Gage; others mo Peaches, to too, are Senda hope to y those left, and cause them to bloom later than i ЫШ» whole were good, with the exc suffered fro: m the attacks | Frogmore Р. Vegetabl а = бокой, ; which have Maintain an кезе war РАА that Kt whioh i is mostly grown ; it comes si at the : end of March, and willlasttill May. Early a it will not be ч Юю use the engine with iis are rid p as now. get any p e per &, which са Ъе = nished as t nothing beats IE way the HEN et dy Forcing, whic planted out early, o often ome Sooner dian ъа by glass g E is exc codi veo inconvenient having workm abo ut the the ua of dr insects, and endeavour to get these thoroughly i айо m ys as much Чо earth up бе а few days, and early in i have retired to their ing pisos Take up and dry — among the plants. See that are liber: rally в upp plied E. mater, and do not allow t mong Potatoes Mare is this y ear little or по | disease. "i early work Myatt's Ash- leaf is the kind | used both for pits and open Боп and. sh-le eaved, hem )e wan taking. Young stock in cold pits intended. to ion pos season, should be hi Regen а and Dalmakoy are also useful so: "is cally confined to Turner's Incomparable, | а dwarf variety, vu is not liable to run. Of this апа other kinds of Celery, 20,000 heads are often planted. —- in order to ripen the w jur taki o do foliage. "This, pe Ed will o of such things as have А ide plenty S qoe ood; but it is advisable after xpo рар be enticipating the approac ch „of winte: т, ani . In conclusion it attached to s тошо Howse А р come | w M Че NE e eb bigh aeai bie to iat damp, б. та ои a Ut aad tha is whi i pes es ih especially necessary where plants ‚ ав in all poser in which he ed, the GC in cool houses. utmost credit. The walks are > neatly rolled, the Grass short and smooth, an the RCING DEPARTMENT. in front o Pee Mec vem and refreshing to look| Ріхев Laden our to afford plants swelling their upon. unds Trà we noti iced a famous fruit. a "high temperature with as little assistance from Wellingtonia thegrowthi hich, as it tends render the was no less than 4 feet 6 Dire atmosphere dry, is ot conducive towards obtaining The slopes aroun und Win idsor Castle are also і in excel- | large finely- formed frmt. Therefore economise the he order, tl E possible, shutting up early onted verdure dd beauty. on the afternoons o days after syringing the plants and moistening ev vailable , 80 as to сак Japanes de of Catching Fish.—During the last days of MH the vc was lined with natives of e b Sunda: ed plants, in order to get it S M a and эю possible ; ed. STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 'bserved at the Horticultural Garden вањ. ві зъзғвға һеауу showers: 26—Fine; edd very heavy rain at um m free а both sexes, who w usily engaged in catching а | Where there are no means of avoiding having plants curious species of fish, Dee it seems, visits these | swelling their fruit and those ri in the same ays at this season of the P iit The | co tment, th it will mode of catching үзе med M novel and interesting. воде. орк, е rer dt de ade te f decoys— ар А s е kind a as the. анды ргеу. аз size is of little importance unless жылы with ; but e Ar be best decided ur employers" uring a fair the top Si S ыы, The slack of this line was wound | wood. d eful attention to sec supply of. fruit 1 e winter and sprin gu k over Mean tempera: the week 14 deg. below the average. RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, — Sept. 5, 1883. Er] 41935-4 x Pre 1 а! ЕД a&| No of ugust |25 SE | Greatest |——T T7 and Sept. |555) e£ 5| $5 | Years in | Quantity |; |||; ||| MEC УЗЕ LIS] LLL of Rain (Alal |^ Sunday 30 .| 71.9 | 481 | 60.0 8 0.92 in. | 2| 8| 3\— Mon. 31..| 71.2 | 47.5 | 59.3 15 131 2132 Tues. 1..| 70.5 | 47.4 | 589 19 150 ЕЕ ЕЕ Wed. 2..| 70.6 | 475 | 59.1 15 044 7|5| 2] 1 Thurs. 3..| 70.3 | 47.5 | 58.9 15 049 |37375 Friday 4..| 70.3 | 46.5 | 58.4 15 058 [51 7144 Y Satur. 5..| 70.0 | 47.4 | 58.7 15 0.30 3| 9| 1 — The highest e during the above period occurred onthe ; and fhe lowest on the 3d, А 186, 1843—therm. 85 deg. 33 deg. Notices to Corresponden: nts- пропа of , ап the бшш; Then a net was fastened to, апа slung | bamboo supplied with water at the root, and give a liberal supply of clear strong manure-water where free vigorous йө rn 1 is desired. INERIES. e abundance of air on all favourable Ф $ mum SEMENTS Garden. We Gardening is no letus than vtr mi should s expect a place higher Дл between, two poles, these forming the tio wo sides of a triangle. e third side of the triangle w open, with the mouth of the net кыры. Poneath it it, and in state i ushed forward The line was now unrolled, and the decoys wer ern ih into - to make friends with other (€ who were still free. fier time bein gen Ра е ды Б t ng allowed ngregation around t and to expatiate oxarics of the land, iei йет hauls the line gently d their near rae who have r abo net. then, howev good supply of its пот! assist in feeding the ibsbitéhts of хакый and Yedo. wa It was a curious-looki king animal, short, flabby, and blown | see that careful to secure a of the atmosphere w the fruit is ripe and pocos to pet of me, little - eat w necessary to di e that ripe fruit is from the tions of if th at all troublesome. every possible р to Vines in pots intended m season, and endeavour to get ong айа шоосу! теа аз еа early i bis "us Orchard and Books: orien нот Fruit Manu, A етт Kitchen re or Hogg's anual Же say = аа ааваа and. Melon f - are attacked by some Uredo е фи but El specimens are too у throug destroying the дет; veloped in Moi inside of the cellular m: The mischief has probably been caused by the the soil. There is по known remedy except eXtreme n : d Di t autumn as fair season of r E in is 5 нт р is season dere sia - э possible а -— ^ de чу are kept clear the Vines in this stage is f рые px аб яу: р апа іѕ often used for this purpose, pero are apt to find their off the plants on to ed Vin injury. Therefore if plants v а the Vines e they are not in a state to їса{е to the latter black thrips or гей s ns for MR the foliage | ives said 16 was poisonous ; but, if so, in certain conditions, for it was a panese, who cut 16 up, dried it for future use, Fortune's Peki pge of Treen Wo find the following serap (taken ork by Dr. Walser), by Prof. Oliver, | пех& cu soon as they are sufficiently тоа to bear the орега- the wood » че гірепей, ог in health there M ало no possibility ‹ of getting ! x GARDEN AND Lope ueri The vorm giu be potted off as | $ š ion. Your berries so much ult to ва; — abor them. $t Hn rer under unfavourable QW DS tili guit S Epps, Your Бе іза. Maidstone. exception 9 best we ever tasted, and if ae you ses cropper, you should name it Epps's Glory Avausr 29, 1883.] 825 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE EERIE ed NURSERY WHEAT. ——MÁÁÁ Є— ү————— men ad AND EVANS, ANALYTICAL and ULTING CHEMISTS, С PUPILS for the study of AGRICULTURAL and GE CHEMISTRY. ERAL ANALYTICAL 6, Leadenhall Street, E.C, Мк. J. CHALMERS MORTON, Streatley, PETET RORS OF THE CLASS 'OEREALS FROM ALL COUNTRIES," F THE котао зилет и е АТ наар P. THE PEDIGREE WHEAT WAS AWAR: AT THE eques. IN 1 ‚ and J, THORN 1 | ia д га of this W heat, гона 1862, i 7s. per acre x И ©. E, ү rct т Cour, , Stono A Nu: | Тһе рг і | s. e n ber DRILL " Жамы» - 10 acres. of Landed, Property, togother "with tio реш of Land | agi SS THE TRADE MARK I8 UPON TH re^ = ^ em eo Rods, Eesbarikinen Mà, Far rm Buildings an and o! ipea righton, Sussex, | ———————————— ———— ————— ———— ———— Apply to FREDERIC T. "HALLETT, ESQ., F.L.S., The em t ў аена ЕК | 4 СЕ —Опе Guinea а Bushel (or Seven Guineas a Quarter), AD AL COLLEGE, 37 and 38, тт Kennington Lane, London, 8. ASSAYS and ANALYSES promptly attended to by ‚з. с. М№езвіт, LANSDELL & Co. rter tio r Planting, at the Brighton Railway Station, in Bags Sewed ЧА and Sealed, upon receipt parasia чі diceg i черг or Post-oflice Order, As must in all cases accompany the Ord: “HOW OUR WHEAT CROPS MAY BE DOUBLED,” and other papers, forwarded on aplican enclosing six stamps. GRICULT раи — NET PORE яз» Уно» > aae 358 oS RER $ БОХА! AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, making Arüdcal M башы шш. ошм a wng 8995 $t 03 CIRENCEST n for their economical and efficient preparation m by арр Prin Я ur EE E AUTUMN modes 1863. to yJ, C. NEsBIT, Т орз ELL & Co., 37 and 38, Lower Kennington ERE 3 PE: БЕ 8 President—Tux Блент Hox. тне EARL BATHURST, m pes 2 X: Е KEEN д hosphates of Lime, Copro- 3 85 4:533 š 3 The Right Hon. Тик EARL BATHURST. йй dic. а dr and P «n Ld, and other Minerals, are E) M3 E Š в The Right Hon. Tue EARL DUCIE. executed accuracy espate! 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Sag d4u.4k-5 advances drm unlimite РРР t 228 FE FRE PEE - r4 аеры p of Agni Improvement, the Whole ENSUING WEEK. Es FE ШЫ СО Lie выд expenses in ali casos being andae ме Enn o an Sparkenboé Farmers’ Club s 5, = 1222778 KH. Irrigation and Warping, Embankíng, Inclosing, I a Sale of Mr Read's Herefonls at Elkstone, sig ББ EB z3 k Clearing, Reclamation, eror for any beneficial pur- wy 845 3833 E А rir fade, Trama € Railroads for отш. not during the dl i 19 > ur poses, I Аттнопви the weather has тө ERA 5.58253 $ z places on the sea coast or on the banks | week been favourable for harvest " “кв на ынс Boer rivers or lakes. o real inj bas been ne by a E 8 ios and j that EE 3818 dc FE! «di T The erection of Farm Houses, Laboure о Oo hn the meantime it becom plainer every day th Bi. КЕША НЕ сыа ME required or Farm purlouses and other ificent crop of W. to gather in. 4258 BES"ESIER rov f and additions to Farm Houses an | we have a magnifice ot cars W $28$ $2 9272544 n „ыйы "pm r farm pi We have par ғ last heat озонот : 'wners assessed under the provisions of of the present erop fr эн БМ e. ЕКШК AAEE RII Chartac dox En s FE (here SERE LE г@ ;oBE publie or general works of drainage or other peo charge | $1 e contrast d both in the field 2323 КЫН may borrow their proport scs оп the lands tange an unusu o cendi s ЕЗЕН up DIE эро Page ium ө ie Ырчы e a 23 gosg. of a stri nancial character do n. > have TEE. IPEREERET: Ё | and execution of the Works, which are күч e analysis of the Min A 14 CHETREAE i For farther information, and for forma of applicate Рр received nk po ома ma Ая®$ HEEL to the Honourable Ұтилам NAPIER, 2, 018 | those of previous 554 8 BE |рајасе Yard, Westminster S, THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AMIBICUMEUAM GAZETTE, [Avavsr 29, 1863, red, more and more the south | ese fail at the miel 826 perceive ` how great a contrast the current harvest eie wardness of e ate, ta to th f [3 — б $ е cn чуан more of the so-called Clover-siek land | Crops 1863. average, | Атегаве. Eni | касон. чет ап other of like extent. Barley gs 300 2 19 the d of large er rops from deep rich alluvial баа 7 49 110 40 196 soils under the tropieal summer of pun DLL £ 19 [of France and the United State - - as а self crop, and not fed merely on Th following ou the other МЫ: is the report of | corn could d- саг y away. Butwh 1862, and it wil be seen how exactly it is the | cher cation has gone on, we expect converse of that which our шн have recently t f the Wheat orop he Paving be ed, E one report o wind mpoverished soil— soil from n over average in 1862, only one being | which Barley has extraoted the last ounce of food, under average in 1865 :— and then we say that the land i s Clover-sick, ST Cro ааба Bio " Unde | Total | when in тө it is the seed that ука under ps. average. rage: | average. | Reports. | such con 8, Wheat 1 87 150 188 Anothe eumstanee which has contributed to е 96 108 58 187 the in: mira ЖЕТҮҮ of growing Clover on thin E = 188 soils has been that whereas we fi ly adop b s Peas е we give Er же n 1857 FR tol the plan of paring and burning once in a rotation, now this system has been nearly discarded, and 1861:— to the divin of the Clover егор, as follows Rzronrs or Cnors, 1861, ёе. g and burning had the «Ќееё of жегу; чече ЗИ Rn cec а чооон | Some Y; the hard rmn ies irs a Crops. erago, | Average. -— Total. | which ease iti is broken up, and so restores lime and | ла с wem —— ki ost in thin soils, so Wheat, 1857 u 50 и IN jm t unfre uently the whole depth of ES n 120 £^ 19 . [soil lupon a a imestono dg consist of sand. » 1900 95 46 t 140 urning 2e the Wheat, i19) ..| n4 T8 14 204 Fas "већ із em quantity in what is Barley, ,, n 29 94 78 198 ое dea Жык 1] NN H 102 M other "Mont salutary effi the Peas, ^j Sb a 37 61 11 дейни E and mare cil. e wW —— The scheme of s uae ies leetures during the current session at the Royal Agricultural |o College, Cireneester, ineludes, as our readers are aware, oceasiona. Seedin ing to be delivered i in - theatre of x Colle ege by iie бет. 6 ‚ГҮ. We me son jhis his here and 4 5 ы of. the College or viven n have the opportunity thus within their reach . —— We undis that the prize of 25]. offered by the Royal genita: Societ of|d England for the besten say on Steam Cultivation | Ba has been awarded to fo J. Мовсвор, of Kirk- leatham, near big te farm manager to R, CAMPBELL, Esq., of їн, те ar Faringdon, the steam oultiyaiion ы estate Re. been described in these THERE is perhaps no problem in эе шоге difficult of solution than that of Clover id There are few farmers various views have been expressed пров ilis li Majo ect, yet they all at last tend to the expression of an ome that. the land is tired of wire-worm ieh makes oads | all our orops, showing in Clover быз Жөн dion indeed arly becoming also from the determined destruction of bir e food of birds is in gni very mixed, escap уе mor ма дето поб Ea. ou account of а didtrence a pint for far bu $ busily endeayour destroy і ч, a^ о. RIA of ` year when they | tha I am employing an army of | are breeding they are and boil them. I and has got tired of the erop, but that he psy s got tired of the land. newly Dr | strain of Cloyer might be useful, and if it be so E апу one willing to try the matter ne ort ein, we are suaded, be as tede ained *s has bee new variety of an other oultiveted plant. PEST OF THE FARM ROOT CROPS, Iw the summer of 1852, 1 was struck w astonishment on visiting a field of Swedish Tamin whic days before һай been covered with n de her some 6 inches high, to fin а trace of orem of any kind, but a hite surface of chalk and flint, t 60 с Dar segetum), the noise өг whose ea бей xn sound caused by a hea P er of rain, mormng upon Ака b t grouud, nothing ir wide could be seen of t м ч ^ £c оч squa c кузе. a а trench = afte: below) all r ‚ап i this trench т ва to the feeding p" upon them йрт! acid mac. water. Тһе fow th d to be e far ear they d, having tel aod es of a ашыц еа of white Carr D PE mos of insects, but itis just at this rm et they кр! кн Ше тара, and just too a£ this time that are working the most mischief. Thus it | bs as that on a recent visit man employed to жер the birds from a field wher se ey-sowing. ely to pie of the еги ter— "b m LB ur: an we e saw in а Th rye Wool. r^ ave done more good to e Barley and sue coeeding Clover by E up blazing away arrows m a twelvemonth, ooks and spa at this paas mig morning, Still that it is found difficult to . | Clover year after year pecu) de dy t| LAWES wx GiLBERT'S ex int, as the follo um - remarks i 2 the „ы “е growth of MALO е» мшу, on the growth lov dirent d desine of manure, Sane 1849, a with the oee UM: EM are sick, Жы а not, hes т а moment айн ir our pm hat ‚ар vih iaa gius k ttig height of as much as 2 feet, whilst | particularly potash, and, more or less, phosphoric from which iez have been derived | acid als iderably inereased the early crops S ood to 6 inches ; ihat our crop plant | Whereas ammonia salts had comparatively little |! broad-leaved, more or less gend emp But after b first few years all further parent is- Pm AR hairy grow Clover year after year on this LT and that id te natural : er climate, we m: ts grown mid cera а the summer, would have stand the. may expect that i broad. lover fien y itself | in TDI ноћ a во oil of three centuries, and it f | ordinary garden eultiveiqh | it hase before the OCcttes- ром sy si and this difficult is it ibd ошу increases in m Mete A ан stand. Datt this in. proportion to the thinness of] ч ing duri ring the period) n is at t the little or no indication of failure 2 us эш йш, with а s wth of Clover we have had only the pure eal wit. 9j refore some day to be able to Dorsetshire we saw a | ?' OW | ТТ The ЖО en wit off the proba ly for Wo o or Ea pic | аар. шш T tbe à маа fields belonging to a neigh- > I fo eo bour, d half his erop gone alrea. у, of course forga im of Уба t | going on, Аз they nce caused rly a fa im iu er and necessi- tated the calling оць of the soldiers to eolleet them, aud it s that their ravages are mo nfined to my own crops, I have thought it right put brother agriculturists upon their guard, "he following description is from Morton's denen of Бүйүз ” und heading Surface he оз Д; m аз large as a goose of t е5 tio: on in they are also o тет destructive in the с ea E of "PES TE year, and i кәй nii grown from m gii xe failed; notwithstanding that fresh aun known b gain been sown, Neither am otf; an righton, August 18. T ON mm FERTILITY, - я Жаш ОР "the аер ора as these Hines by the exper of far has ce he must es Hpo к е eondu tad 4 и" purpose E ERES үү 1s Jus of à re je ta PUR а Eds Viii tid eie e an Мала ы ае EM ые... ж Avavsr 29, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. the one side, the natural M dn ar the climate, | soil, and that upon Ais depends the quat of store and on the other side the character and vital power of | room which the soil possesses withiu а given bulk, as a your going. How near to this den as the quantity of pasture ground, as t were, on | “We don't plough dee 2. 1 ле whig h the so-called sb e seiehees take по | which chemists have shown to us that the p ou. OW CO! 827 nd which, on | is due, depends the. quantity of inner surface of the] Bean stubble, and you wi tion of the land for Whes t; ontain, In conclusion, I referred to tlie praetieal|aecess to its contents, as Br us in the next у it depends on the skill ап | methods by which these substances are supplied to а over-ridden by the need on beh: d bed. ge w ith succession year after to them d yee and cultiv: soil to soil, and by which їп all ite characte ers as Pami yodin, a firm unbroken see 8 et Р ll be told about the prepara at sowing. Almost the first thing Ihave no f pihat Jon will hear. will be— ximum you сап ably get, depends in the first | which the plants сап feed VIRIS that bulk, As | ог iy di й М place on the cheapness of manures, and the cheapn to the composition of the soil, or rather of its contents, | is to bury the surface aU A: d retain. 2 "06 and efficiency of labour, on the state of the preduce | store away upon a еб 1 Же surfaces, ] | unbroken а soil and subsoil as possible. "rino. markets, and other things of a ely practical kind, |reterred very shortly to those ingredients of t il ere then is another саве in which the е general truth the w rop. In order to this Itivat and vehicle, esides the general consideration, then, of the and ul it e Mer you manure it so as to get just RO as a storehouse it is imperfectly supplied, we ean | causes of fertility in soils, to which I referred, and that ҮШ; that texture, stiffness, richness of the direetly from the dung heap, the | which, subject by subject, I shall in the course of my whi ch s t the plan and which А ean me. to the best manure factory, уа ШР guano ship, or indirectly by | remaining lectures diseuss, there are t special соп» i оой-— | sid р е fi "s th. n purchased or imported food— | side.ations regarding every plant by whieb you ho to e plants "1. uch t such | if the supplies : are ынта А. within the soil, and as | give expression to "hat = Which you a p tlie seed о u айаш рег уч, i ү а depth, in 2 e 'order of a vehicle it is sluggish or stagnat а, we must by to earn, and of which pne ill be told both in ү ate and ate: ега, ы Hill, and look down on the vale wing thei en, ра ng ezt all à substan nce, and by deeper and more e thorough tillage | these cases such rules perience has shown to be 6 lighten its жү and ореп those passages advisable. Here, on the vibe - ven us dat the еу ы ita r rticles, by which bor adiu may enter UTILISATION OF SEWAGE. sciences «ыр of botany and chemist: uch | and - р which. wat er, the great — мә anma IsEE that in your impression of Au ug. 2 u give useful 1 ight жо ots, itg y nei | Bar aron Liebig’s recent letter on the agric ы value There в, howev ver, such a thing as fertility et peter d ii really empty—the material of wi hich fi from "4. йен of any particular crop to give ех-|сап B Een a may lie naturally there in P xin Mr, Mechi, B vba he says, “It settles definitively pression to it. Soils naturally differ in their fertility, quantity, but the а =з be deficient as a laboratory, | the question of the value of а and, left to nature to clothe them, one will exhibit a | in which "this food has to be prepared before it can be | ton of town sewage, taken at its оше. 3 ba be artha uxuriant growth, and another will exhibit a Pure used, Additional КА, so to speak, for ia pur- | on Mr. Mechi assumes tha t Baron Liebig’s 1 1 with which they were naturaly | pose must be therefore introduced. rain will value of 4d. per ton, Covered, Take your stand on the top of Be сйсош be improve it in this respect by bringing andà distributing | RG it Ai ay the case f Gl 1 out before уой, and observe the d its fi Lim lands within the limits of the ex ved various geo- e d be added, | n be a new and active re element: stituents in a oR 9 н) a тиа sewage P i ations, and on the consequently artie | x id by burning the soil an altogether new set of com- | Nothing of the kind. The substance of what Baron various soils of that district. One common is nett | binations ai b ойра! aboni, Liebig really does say may be stated in a very few with rich and abundant Grass, another with a very| Thi mil as e-room, laboratory, | words. He says that #7 the aver scanty growth of Sedge and Rush, half hid in "Thorn s and | and voice ч pL ge e Ape all the | се certain assumed. composition, and if to every 100 tons mb ye севвев ich fertility А " confer n soils, lt|ofsewage of such composition rather more than 1 ewt. le; Nos e conditions 0! fertility naturally existing | to be found a peter question of t. "m a eem H that in Baron Liebig's letter бараме qm ent of the the n the one case and notintheother. Observe also how, | does not include all t e special айа рам to their | of Piparphadplnte of lime be added, it will then (after b eti pos " t Ов whatever be the ere luxuriance е gear here and sintine of g roti ere, t ; such a thing does inchado toe drainage and tillage oF the Boil, the | abo out я . E eckon ч А-А | ticular crop. s enih is exhibiting it) according to the Мо азр а man in the occ cuparion of a farm of which аз our Subject. like these. „1 think however that this general view of | Sewa е? Quite the con ГАК ү, | a E am sorry to sa instance and illustra d comparing it is useful to Ше agricultural student. It cannot be Hr odi a e e si S ^ p qnc ult неаб уны wil must add ti that whatever may be the open the. e certain and reliable data; those теш Wer water are Tess „во 5 but T ‘night long ago burning, f tl tuents ү. Koi that ч Шон Я ће esult of an artificially created fertility soil d to the. creation of fertility. This Бает of. Най be not added, it will only be worth 1ljd. gm y A Baron Liebig himself claim that his estie e fa die wants to be doing somethin ag to | mate is founded upon deni p — Title farming have been ‘observed, Thus, if you traverse that арон 16, d he may be impstient of general truths | composit. "Nf m politan di str iet illa ue be БХ. ie the home ger which are constantly inion on this bunt very ured Vy t the stock b i utr. es ө have "his own clearly stated. In reference d Ап “Lacking mo one farm with tao tbe you will see 6 (ho matter beating about the bush. le pue es lead take Profesi Way °з analysis of p sewer water, — to an intei сааш ырдо with farm s thus Which this mos eu аш в ches made at Ше request of oper; f it as an Ж га] Boar: : gai 7 ор its improvement is useful to him, and certat nly to the analysis o WARA: upon bioh м founds his де » ertain Чач I th C have "X ing =» year, of pre the . Ап inte lig ent observance of the rules to which these | its pe d In & you might the bat! Butisit even probable, er А d in one view soil two princi itself as it тау be called—t her concerning | the misebieyous thing but a be ene efic zial thing. . Provided it | ier valuable constituente contents of the soil; physieal properties of t "d ы се including the P y hi r-d Е full of сеира of farm yard. dung, guano, bonedust, super- | may t to get at the actual t te, lime—of san rni e careo clays—of m marl- ШМ rder to ge et, i chea and best way, at i at the mouth of each sewer in in. Тоодон; & ing Вапйв-=оЁ sheep fo 0 ngible рева of "atie Г fertility which б, crops Water had been collected morning and pm every it is e em ijet o of КОА hen whieh was a iin and г esent—I do not mean | day during the week, and at the end of the seventh my subject, I had eo little to do with the | either nig to o le БО or LE det y u lose sight d those | | дау е fitness of the 6perailuné маг" ҮР т ч d ка, hort) by which tl e| chemical analysis" Again, he says, * *In the onleula- its of growth of particular plants; f tl of the tillage farmer is | tion of the value of sewer water there is one factor much with the way in which d fertility [un my MESA. explained, and understood, Nor, t гре, doubtful, viz., the absolute amount of phosphorie acid, rules if reed ы Il produce) ma table; do I mean either to forget for myself 0; е | ammonia, and po which a ton of the said 1 Les knowi Кеи на is such а А54 аза : inding y ^ és: и Ba ithin which tl e n rai кезү Pot pe чин Lee M: Pis i ther, I told | trut st be unders operate. mean g. t о 7 FoEt ie „Анн ной nes en т soil и Анча йд fertility of E for example, about | “settles definitively the question, hitherto much dis- dinem improved and placed маре on the scal v I have been speakin puted, of the yi of a ton of town sewage taken аб judging from + the evidence all those paftiodtur- чай рен! that ів of n0 use whatever until it has found its expr res. | we En at poten that the ied metropolitan Z Mito ses, and the corres d in order to these you have to | sewage is anything ong as upon which a éPiopácutivaly e T soil "may observe not only t the general rules of rs AA - o ial at which Bar Baron Liebig bases” his "үсү ertain ba ot. Iquite agree have dee quii conferred upon it t, I told you that habits and cbaracter of these crops, an бом e dh aloud enia)! DUUM s foh pal divisions—the one concerning the so Tt is & general rule of fertility аб water is not a | from on жүл er, the relation of the ammonia to the may, upon the average, be definite; and since eret А mmonia » soil , the other referring ex- | in all the pr rocesses which growth Phe Т reckoned to gi ve three-fourths (mo less) of the clusively to t remember, however, cn; ложаў, one day before a|money value, we may take the ж amounts I told you that а E нод be considered as а farmers? club t that definition of land , drainage which | ammonia i in sewage ав indieating, p esc mmt s Store-room of -— A М aboratory in whi water] N 1 ig it is prepared, as a. vehicle Ape ch it is eonveyed— | On the contrary, I declared it was a contrivance ix айр, м , b ра esie of his ы жеее analysis by - pn fertilit; де firs this n being | making use of water. ** Water in ios n is А пзе ful | Pro же; ау & sam à à only full but Ker emi this labora | à iioi what more fertile than a water-meadow ? " and d ar) e sewer, which Lad o ied of qu In I aei "o in Mia Tis. Due en n got TEC perde ep: v stating that nbove the nverage," which the|you by the exclamation of a practical farmer, ie e it was 6 much апі. а fertile well supplied ; and, thirdly, | in ано me with the declaration that he had never | i үү upon e vebiele by wliich the fed i ed to known а good Wheat crop except it was a dry summer. | adds, Em i & Witt give аз the average the plants being in sufficient acti у The general truth on which I w. as expatiating is a truth, | of bel analyses of the undiluted sewage, that is the Arm but not more active than їз necessary for tt d therefore | of t EE rainfall, 8.2 of ammonia per supply of food as fas! nts ean use it. more ctical one, which in thé case of the t "nd And again, taking into caleulation the rate of I told you that among the physical properties of soils | ег op limited i its application, peer , which constitute the ме their texture an өнө dre im , their ^s н gui on t tte E 4 мө Кыр e e. I shall point out to ern теб =з series beer ne the metropolitan oie absorb; ing, етт ай ое moisture, | you the im ng the full nse of the whole yn ive a lower averazestil!, Lastly, from entire their shrin no nght, 6 aces Е m of your Pire at hey Vid Ө xen Ў ali kinds age E data, I think there is very little external w ss Ber "е texture Lie cie uon, agencies, her € that the real average më sewage would show especially, and the pen s soils | throughont its su T abal argo opor уоп of | less amounts of ammonia, aud the associated to water, hinged the cost оі cultivation as well as а | whether a aret б-а Pn" than Е he average of Dr. of the fitness of the soil as a | food, the: soil is deer ehe by thoroug! аз a store-room, Гар, M vehicle in which food for | inference being that deep ploughing ror 7. aerem d qe 000 tons ot average сопу 1 told you that eod stirring to ihe fall depth му а не Well, you will go out Шей е fei реа, ttis [by Baron Libig's КШ itan sewage calculated and method, but on the basis 828 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. fAvavsr 29, 1863, "composition, would show a value of less than | several shows in England, Ir eland, and Scotland, at | drawing- -room, with ma ny warm wishes zr л ———__ welfare, of its real со one-fourth of 1662. 13s. 4d. во eate assumed zd ch he exhibited, is sufficiently numerous to furnish | Abridged from the Nottingham Guardia. by Mr. the b Ad. on. | fort Aper le museum. fully agree with Mr. M vever, area he sheep were penned up in the Home Ра "gs HE esa te merid OF THE CROPS, er which town sewage can be profitably utilised must | an xe were а inspected Ж be visitors. Mr. Н. Вакиа оное, Oo Aeg: N Bokt ih very much аг n the - c api plication to the e lun cheon which |" Gata, very a good ; Bons and Peas, verae Potatoes, gon nd d. Indeed, at a recent me the f sale, Mr. Torr, жу ў Manor, in pro-| Root bad, Mangels excepted ; ыы des sanitary science i the Society к; в : suggested that | the posing T health of Mr. Sanday, said :— the Society should take some ste o geb reliable| І decli make any lengthened speech in reference to the engineering information on this p MA Е: what Mr. | gentlema ово юш 1 са окка чу т A de 1 even mpte O do 80 те no hi ке mean by referring to e y don, ak dubios Ма charadbop 3i your estimation. If I tell you experience there could ш any guide as to the cost of | that Wil Sanday, of Holme Pierrepont, is an honest raising sewage to given elevations, or were at тон їп | тап, and that an honest man is the noblest Work of God, favour of Pic small quanti ities per eI са Ман КЫ Lx ow c 24 не Жо" 5, B| g understand. 16 happens that I visited thi суа opinion e n connected with this, the classic ground eadows only last week. I was informed that the|of Leicesters. That ground bas been а ие ы age of 18, o 20, as confined to some- | now left in as fertile a state as when he it; and thc i who borrow from him on tbis occasion that blood which thing under acres, and to succulent crops exclu- | j^ i inherited, E trust may receive from it as much g ively. Now, if we say 250 acres and 20.000 people we [as it has e to him, and i. Mi e they may live to have, besides other matters, the e Га t f he has Various opinions may, about 8 1А, x» ch acre; wh Mr. Mechi's | and T bel leve pic throughout t e EE т - m estimate of 1 per head would m 64L, апа | mind ihe world wide o for us all; but still I 6s. r A ond the :estimate f Mr. awes del to this CB and it is one which Mr. Bender d vit, u f th held e hout his career, that the greatest al ап о е кез. Каз В =з d Же ав the ton should m" "A to preserving ure that 2d ^et blood that e from one of the first philosophers in реки at Croydon? Р Why, that voir diens this count fer to Mr. Bakewell. Mr. San ү: je rved the purity of the intact; and for so со as Mr. Fenton told us in his evidence last у еат, the trod in еа! u gallon to 800,000 wa and u KEEN and that. чуу а of meadow aid Italian had in бнер not а expecta- бон. т; system at Croydon, too, is to let the sewage er a given area of land for several days ind ni "hts together. , that the animals Чо, B. Ри іт STAFFORD: ` Penkri idge. о БЕ РА ҮШ dit joym Whea t, over av qe E Kilmore. Whe rop. Barley, are an uneven crop; aj eda RH thin, t a good grain ; the other half Voy ШЫ and excellent in uality. Oats, autumn-sown thin and К spring-sown a heavy crop, but affected with blight. Beans” enerally t nd short, slightly blighted, better than ed year, but below an average. Potatoes, g in qu: merde in quality ; ; thetubers are beginning to be : r n how they may peja Hay a very light crop. Willia turn out; all root-oro, Ы m Boxwell. koe беды ipon 6. г The er.—'lo use the pi them, poe bà 7 ренга ny o ook kno owledge, granted, words of a word, тад snobbishness wer other class of сощ» they а те cer- , ровзевв so well ud bave fared so well when offered to p | petition. The toast was drunk with enthusias Mr. San day, оп rising to return thanks, was greeted He said :— Til quite agree "with Baron Liebig also, that there is one fico ua еее 1°? in the calcu рада of mesy alue viz. its average compos I would Р "that a mixed аш of арена апа ists, in whom all might have confide d appo мей to superintend tlie gauging, analysis, and caleulation, in such manner as really to settle defini pue the approximate rema eee ropolit of the m: ewage, as it ios ш e to Ге bus ith B. any plan of utilisation. my o x- perience of such matt howev ite T E: not think it — be sufficient to t Ten ht and morning , ав proposed by Baron Lie t besides i he engineering, , chemical and a moral f: Mr. Chairman Y gentlemen, that I could eed TA igh compliment which you have just — | deserves, but my feelings will m тан me to do во. spea ү о be sure not usually the of m us or safe to travel w But in truth, within his own n boit, fields, he is often a capital ry putans always an unexceptionable hos з in Со иті йт. rid crops ihe ria nse, Pe iom ат; 18 prie oria He. Е nd would ens, Ф Р в own and mo ec e in this бле а bad speaker, but on the present necnon T i m ery promising. All the - eals sown in due time а e of үш kindness. think, | ti fo РОЛЕ, fon are ali aware that it has always been my stud уза рт me bec am u n; the Е ps ^. Late to use my best endeavours to breed ters as well as І | SOWN Vats ight рате possibly could, both for my own interest as well as for the | Tartary Oats is remarkably good бошо the parts t| AN of Ше oe ot at larg ge. In wr bem ns I na e| of the coun have seen. тееп cC endeavoun а be done by. ud that, gentle- some- men, їз аз much as ou ean expect from any man. Itrust made ver rapid growth since the ^s is mi but ther that the purchase: be satisfactory t ей " fh buy. Icould| What copious шш. these rainfalls have ra ш у have wished dut еы һай а м те, Lol oe benefited the co: The ield of Grass this year has ere I am de сеа i loe мм) ты: all now v опу б ак been under an qmi verage. day for nigh es à fete teh, Ishall be perfectly Ф you most — This f tour through parts of the counties of K Car tained | ама мы. fully testified by the D во many | man is x ntribution of of awarded ab the|l4L, w Mr. Torr М ао de to George in the ы rely and ори and wish у itural facto : prm MADE eor ч а е: е : gs сае on the light lands there, the crops are per qund which a жын solatio. "ot the sewage el буред а өү responded to e the | settled on the Duke of = ы Pd ui hay ith. Mele d This : apri n " courage on the part of all really i TE сър rops s ота, i h I viet to sees M or t ti tilisation of f: am c vae V m m x ie = i AA : "s 4 meis y i tel s purchasers = is a Nun ra the principal sales and especially there is mo bd dth c of late sown eo » to misrep: t the real facts of the c Lot. "um ow] за а ть ае {о вау a few worda di in conelusion on кн Garde, Co. Cork, Ireland... .. .. So Rabbit, —The autumn — Ee e Baron Licbig's unworthy allegation—not only un- : ieu L9 eg ie ГЫ УШ Ex Ане от 1 ананы сасыр ла ош re th — founded, b rectly contrary to the facts—that the . Mr. Uvel, Ashby-de la- Жошо. OMA i EE — -— eed Minn. "^ ailed to mod n manufacturers of ar manures are “inimical to . Mr. Turner, Exeter Че d. Go к: the large | the utilisation of sewage, and, in the h is ч zt н. © ogherty, Cornwall |... i anguis "ТЕЧ 5 d ap "hi : iiem g rabbits, E The being fought, theyzconstitute the inimi hose MEHR Be. er Ж EST CUN of sek. ишке бор LE ^ Ы s bro А 40 1 by no means underrated." ch an } Mr. на, Je b ds M x por may Lege be naturally enough conceiv Ux 1 E Dixon, Brands Bart, Qs : za Pide each nation how much it may learn iron tho and propaga y sche are directly inter- 19. Mt. Mo = COE taples .. picis Ий . F "Г , 20 but that M d rie ue poi Какы: [к чо: only Thi бый di the 64 lots realised from 81; to 16%. each. паі 2% SE oriek nig : п MR dti iebi mestie | without a word of evidence A its вир qe Lot. TERM iin however, in the minor details of rural and haec himself аси forth estimates and calculations, which, 1. Mr. Torr, Aylesby Manor . ое b life that we may лын from the French as ; ^ upon well established facts, would most trik- PE OPUS la-Zouch По 0 s2% (they may in return gather irom us of Орша t4 2s Meu Peut Г ссе * Mony а pickle maks a dq m to traduce, is surely highly discreditable ; ENS it 5. Mr. Darrell - = : "eurn pection of the contents of gu ofthe - will be well erc redis by all acquainted with t Mr. v orris E ur clumsy tilted. carts, wn by a whi i recent agri laviéd m Ө обгона TUM GUN à йш: ы МЕ . 90h Rosa Bonheur stamp, would make us ch to eki to the maid > question. It owever, doubly EE HE эни ы IU NC Сш, EA уана. by many of the Pres of them. discreditable promp here, Better Аб; с n ас тынар out the very scanty income on which many bed of still knowi e facis, have sought t the) ll Rev. M. O'Grady Е 17} | Шуе, From the fact t t the death of the parts weight of Liebig’s Authority in condemna- E e Б -— : - 21 [the family the property is divided into equal par - tion of rt emet e t They | ` 16. Mr. Nicho е Packington . 30 among the children, easi d the : perum ege as REI betterinformed "The remainder of the lots fetched from 103 to 174 gs. being many small estates in Franco, е ЫШ on the subject, с ; to conclude that the k Ў UMMARIES produce whi zz is io генри d" vend t ег motive and Mid Mna ugust 19th Sale :— а с А 00 ko om К a non елйн балон E Hos ardens, Among - before of. pr Wave ы xd A the 6 of "ере сане рат the prc prai кечке mtl , га ER LOU 46210 6 toa Aen Lor ments. J. Н. Gilbert, AES St. Albans, ph 95. 1257 7 6 чи voten i ———— THE land, cdi Juro ism к каша ОР ТНЕ те Ваша: ix the large manufacturing | они in o T HOLME PIERREPONT LEICESTERS. |. 57 O Average 0t 9s: ajd. ` е dnesday of pt. 10, 1862,—87 Rams .. — .. .. 6881 able in our country, an Mr. Sanday? C] a Paige lace defe bat s Average, 181. 12s. 44. елм with us the br реек а аник of rabbit ge The lois included 64 shearling rame, and 8|. Aronga li m dd el A joo azgept ив герил bhal Nx m $ Sept. 10, 1862- peii vue Eua ЛЕ VR хуа, Ж Der gro t —2 T Y is famous flock, › which | has made Holme Pi ierrepont i : s рн. 4s. 8d. M m extremely strong and nasty in flavour rs metes Islands, is now dispersed all over th 1 ее Average, 51. Т - RE ыан ones that have been half fed an v Ü em pure urchased for Australia, Am Н Tee Ewes averaged 6] T RES animal tat on many Sega especially to Spain; but the greater : imde £5378 12 6 nominal cost, is in NE M aria Great Brit d eep, 101. 12s. 6d. е simply, for want of sr aon dae s to which he has so t the а of Мг. Torr, a collection de | attenti say bhat of edaree isfaction ЫЎ devoted h himself. MS Sanday has {һе | ав a раг gift to the shepherd fin t. If an inspecti Pos: M "more for|of Mr. Sanday's flock. Мг. Torr paid the highest| baskets that bring the few rabbits sold in Ам its purity oF tho ич b of | miums to George's skili attention; and the|to market, it will be found tha PK еше dE E ec rre o i t and most deserving | very much, all shades of AVGUST 29, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 829 е" grey patches and marks the head, ears, and | utility ; but it is positively алеу b technical | warmly, that Ireland is on the r the back. If these pe: vitio ined "they will | and kuraie sei m ав tests s abilities. pw imports corn. Why, wa d pos cuu € dpi always be found to be thin, and badly furred, | Although a knowledge of the lan, ана! is ТӨ did for ss in her exports of live sto. ТЕ» indeed r pres ва sign of degeneracy. | ro duties of a clergyman, “S. G. О ," in mio) and | | | numbers for four well marked pe: The French rabbits, on the contrary, are id all of lumber when meddlin Dr. А іп Scotland, have furnished proofs that their an ol g fi Some believe. P science is good meat to the table In shape this rabbit i is huge and es over the baunches, d fe et, broad over the loins and shoulders, and very i ; the dewlap is very large and well lI de) eloped, the eye very bright did full, the ears в fine, small, upright, and pointed. It ів а £41 н Cattle . W. | Shee: hem Plough Essays.—The in esting 'hotice | Pigs : 18, you gave of the steam plough essays viol byt nother тајы which „engages our attention in Journal Committee of the Agricultural Com- | travelling through Irel It is said on un all sides that the red d that country is not he Xoyal mittee, created general dissatisfaction me the J: v | mbers. Vim all adapted to tillage; en broadly state d nn not „у this M ma: Society has expende эү wa Ux we tet a practical ей of ni | d to oimpossibietogrov remunerative cereal crops. For Some excellent specimens "were shown at the poultry exhibition in Pari: эзы = 2 а since, апа from the evident they аге v attention they r Mrd t shou ved i known and apreti in н own country. be rae p the nie remarks do not apply to wild rabbits. E. th ation for Working Men.—The majority in rural districte эз being En to keep their children long enough at school is Ше/8 principal lty which сир etent Хает мөө t contend with. Тһе prevalent practice of changing m. EU short intervals — e children's pro- | - steam power to the cultivation of the soil, and the only say, as the Duke of А tisfa ce of the sa t of оаа But th e Fooi farmers idée моё to obtain any infor- | raise Am red его age is as if the ubject—so У ad 1 offspring, and ry son, а Forfar man mation the may pcm elsewhere. desert its ow k of supp lying information on "This iibject асе ES sd own creation. last лар Journals have been occupied to p the ong the railway "to Kil- finds no difficulty in raising "remarkably fine crops of Fenton and Champion Wheat. , Тһе eli mate of many Tes; s “ко oreign boy "will be зач ч 0л to pe n his jou through life, bu an e: — b state kat scholarship is берене for а man who aspires to е" 1 pages iiy by t у Intelligence ? of - editor, jii Iv esie г the mbers do inter Ttw he slightest | th ti f Kild There are mrs of acres of unprofit- |able Grass land in Ireland at present, which by а imi] of treatment would yield re not take t was not until Tately that the paer bring himself u — of the highest са in rticular ра labour, I have been apt at some of the most — was makin advanced , agriculturists referring to the extensive use | prize f sphere of | with any irit of value upon the progress this | Crops is worthy 0! aijan Society w шон by a timely discussion of uld direct public opinion in а healthy and then came the offer of a 257. unt, w which accordin ng to to the rules mu ine Or ап ассо "nol . bette: er odumtion than formerly. I should like to be shown wher m wrong in stating that the Ире ы of iabour, к) bres applying a specified quanti of tent of surface, either broadcas - p important ү, of farm m rst-class pen vt n jm and a = са amount ів, called forth some | direc most remarkable instead of This pA Show is one of the most successful held inted in the Journ - they | іп the sister count The interest it has created in views | Kilkenny city and county, and the select character of the money, and therefore, instead of 1 members кае his for not growing taste; and the ques way in which the local - = of the Nati rd e to be paid. | nu is Ma =ч tea ns common for a paper offered to the дыд Socie ety а а new state of "things i in р. па. men must labour disadvantage. For instance, | Society to be printed elsewhere. Із there any reason | | Society p? its last meeting in ТАЛ. Ireland was set an illiterat apply cubic yards | why Mr. Hutchison's TT work did not appear Lue rained to the dregs, and ү Е tion of disaffection f farm-yard manure à Е — a 30 acré | in ihe Society's Journal? If so this reason should be | was tho! ht , more bout any of e labouring field, and he quiete 35 їп а systematic | known. Сап any of your еден supply tillage of y or the чо of stock, manner; but - e o 2% Ё Gatto simple to a | on this Ке It would be worth Énowing if they E time at our disposal only permits us to give a ploughman w. ucs an acre of land : a — P" Society having expended so mu uch of the | of the principal prizes :— t n or very € notice 5 ibo Although I анаа ot bonst c of my accomplishm my state that there is уе очы h ection and prev е to January 1, 18 iti is мге та due to the members that they through the to h a young — who can read the Journal should be supplied with a proper and|to Mr. Butler of Bellyeerron, Co. Tipperary, for English орле, to quain dimer Meet cue or | satisfactory а account of the of the " of Li oreman а farm wher steam engine - 251. » handling of the as the and the с kap = е, ву i Lam em — (P of all the pun be "en k woll тонот аала} lug on. Some complicated threshing жекелеу. propelled by | your views that such а apportioned for "атаву pe mds among other good points, a rarely- an engine is managed and worked by very illiterate obtaining фену endi thorough тан of the | d эңе tw The prize is awarded to Mr, men... A thoro I practical knowledge of farm imple- | subject as may be rein to the trouble and ex Cooke f New Jio, for a massive bull, Paterf: а ment Į g к the same time I would make one express | b е тө Mr. Carr, of Stackhouse, Yorkshire. This бебек an von ent men be the | animal is well bred, as many ints, а very full tbe most е мг of a presto Мт уар. 1 is the misfortune now a days for “ patrons” | brisket, but is a little plain about the tail. duties, f that tion 2.—Bulls calved in 18 e Marquis of fusing indispensable knowledge with what are useful but | they are “ indie ? jin matters upon which they | Waterford has € off the two prizes in this class by accomplishments, Farm management and | are scarcely novices. Another word—to repeat the о animals Mr. Christie" на Foundation, land improvement embrace во many details that very е 186 pri ше wis won by Fok the 2nd, In addressing you tbus, | essays : Wo were the judges? ” A а of the T do ot al Agricultural ef Жен», а well I furnished white bull. Both these pretend to be able to score many points either | Royal Agricu Society. T п "he heir feet feet; TES Ките уагїей experience: has given me o unities of ob- | of — n rum p. че їе {оо Ift мш, g pportu Societies ајан d ol i o literature an d science, and • removed, we rtt think dk the points toi would enables m em е research ; but very few R RICULTURAL OF IRELAND. пег very considera! € теп aeq “а knowledge of common things" like The Kilkenny meeting of the Royal Irish Agricul- "Sectio n 3.—Bulls calved on or Ji 1862. land e, the su f labour, our social | tural Society opened under most favourable auspices. | T Viscount e PR Crown sy , the payment of wages, and a knowledge of - city is in a rich district, is large and populous, and | of Lothian, out of Lam p of Lothian, an bred by Mr. nical endabstrusesubjects. It is not creditableto farmers | is surrounded by а spirited gentry intelligent | Crosbie, of "whom, it is ва , he was purch: for 1501. that жее, should be indebted to the James | and well-to-do class of tenant farmers, Тһе season, | Crown of Lothian is а ма thy bull for his аре, His ^ Denholm, by Hawick, for ‘his essay on Grub | has aed up the dad s e d cbr nation, И ribs, Toe Marqe d viter sen cel satisfy Mr. in Turnips, sects n propitiated this year er votaries | Do e жүз К ree mpm а fo Them- |; in th ae j А | а 2d prize with his white bull Anthony, which is over- our railway run from Dublin to Kilkenny, | fed an corpulen nt. Allan Pollok has a very nice ^ Аза general: rule, well-to-do ) farmers give thei During d too the ' emn objects directed our thoughts to the | animal, John o'Tuam, out of Dr. McHale, in this вес» positio! ects of Irish agriculture and the tion, possessing, however, some of the weak points of gan, of d much ieans, nated heep, | pati osp | оеш следна thereon by the Коуа1 wn Society, | his sire. ition we have come to examin ; Beich d 4.—Bull Calves, форей on or after Jan. 1, 863. den: so ae it since 1859; sore dist istress prevailed too assa | g seeds, | ni In t sure AE dA in intensity to the privatim in у parts of Britain by р causes. dE had „рй u, Sir, would have ge ij the duties of & „and even of wou trusted you with the management of a farm. ve seen the most highly cce districts in eR às been brought | you ы мы of practical | i ud € M by comparatively i ignorant that | man. — too Ireland, and all her light lands enr run argue, over — the junior ju prize was property but said they himself t progress of Ireland, Ды arme i ie rem The 1st бе Royal Irish oni n nd и rupi with | the — rm notion that that ng fast to т беч Жар =» when Mr. Wetherall waved his TET is preposterous to 880 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT. GAZEITE. [Avarsr 29, 1869, Vineleaf. Ultimately the steward placed the second | of stock rrr illustration, which is now ne L..- end on oid Bluebell, a cow ten yers old, byt manne, а p йай, of steam whose eyes, АГ апа p bespeak the vig ut of aue enl ече Lal ofr reaping machines gond | i r i class was a very creditable collection. and х ^ metn es d Y ihe Royal донт Section 6.— Heifers in calf or in milk, and calved in College as judges)— J дит considerable co , company of cracks an d that и {о forget that а thin layer will hold water on ii | he. ey ав completely as йр. 4 feet thick, and that ver little good can be produced d drainage - ho lan at all unless its texture mprove to permi some А} least of the m D^ ан г б а it, may be said, ратам that water descends thron; gh thi d fi that d © are formed іп clay 11 tL 1860, In this there were four — but two did not n appea t mu or 2d 1 1+ еве se cracks and fissures do not; generally =; БЕЕК 81] Е e - 2 I ЕЯ "= "б с 8 ш 6 Р -— t therefore be 1st make T y the prineipal features of what, 1 £n with the competitors, The ri еч however, Жырга ting the lst prize very closely, and а capital matoh they Мт, є M received the Society's prize for the best айе, Ultimately the rst place was awarded to Mr, | illustration of steam ploughing, Hin apparatus was | men than k Goap Anderson, of Grace Dieu, Waterford, for Tada of on wil Avenal, which thus placed Mr, Barcroft's Lucia 2d.| Тһе ero ver y good mise of Short-horns n -e EE нае . Tbe Lady is even backed, symmetrical and compact, but Harofards, including m r than Ji =» T" ihe мене io ge rid of the : teg эйе ав 8 ly as her tail is not so well set on as that of Lucia. ormer breed. Mr. s LORD ible, and if we did not aim at improving the texture Section 7,—Heifers calyed in 1861, and now in milk | and Mr. Lane's Masrsry 3 "" Td in. en a ^ of the во! e st way of removing the or calf. The Rose of Suir takes the lst prize fog Mr, the class af older bulls; the for massive | off wet land is not ultimately and necessarily the best, Apc, in this section. She is too much с ered | and the grander е of t the pos p arly deep | The best system of drainage appears to 1n that with fat on the ribs; and i in d good in hi in which the m colates uniformly through the equally en fleshed, she RM D almost all the| i in the shoulder. Mr. коле takes the 3d prize in | entire body o he soil, and in its descent, * warps? lines of beauty in a Short- bor n. Mr. Barcroft comes in зун «1080. АН. Welland, M.P., is lst, and Messrs. | itself round tho particle of the A leaving behind it second with Mysie, whose fore end is d indeed, & үү. Her us 3d i A розви o class ef the fertilising matters 16 holds in solution, and i h › * light? competitor, Section 8.—Heifers calved on or after January 1, 1862, | Ro мои SE iie © зч 1st; Lord ае p? zd The E. ж y taken а rich red heifer, J/ood-| Mr. Stratton, commended. Three capital entries Bareroft?s уар little Maid of Rock-| of bull, cow, and calf for the prize offered moisture evenly through the soil. And though T that elay land cannot improved without drainage, I maintain at the same time ihat the improvement of. heavy clay is but half o nva steps are. taken to improve its texture. Regar ard b g had, then, cut, shallow. ы rains " a off s "- vata ones. This rs to eun M - ed ar of the TS pe 1, ot heavy eannot admit that it is vy sho Savy ду pae in second; and Mr, Jon Wt ANM eon by Mr. Bengough; result, in Mr. Stratton’s success nefer еду, Spensi ax uda ant ав first, with a second prize to Mr. Lane. Hei fer, calves, wer аге capiat elasses of cows and heifers, and hei Jan: A 1863. oubt the ji; of ыл» calves The best cow is shown by Mr, Lane, ы calves. But the Re score в shown form a capital lot, | the second E Mr. Langston, Тһе best heifer in calf and во {аг as we сав j judge from саев, promise we ell, is shown hy Mr. Taylor, of Chippi ing Norton; the h Tit of б lf bel 1 by Mr. W, Butler (commended at Worcester); to aud d bred by б Mr. ар: wins 186 priza; Captain | and the third b y Mr, John pm, Ball’s Pride o ihe South ranks 2ud; and Messrs, Р Мг. Hollanda prizes for Yearling Heifers go—lst, toj je з е eld, Allan Pollok, and Ball, are а highly | Mr. Logan, 9f Newport; А to Lord Radnor ; 3d, tc . Stratton; а ^: the Heifer Calves to— Tet, Мт, 11% T this show of Short- horns is one of the | Stratton; 2d, Mr. Garne, The majority of the stock best we have had fora long time at any of the Royal | is shown by tena nt, farmers, and по othing is a more Agricultu LE e s 80! umi names іп the'prize list; but wa are glad ta. ме а new п the superiority of the ordinary live stock in the “ be.. I cannot refrain from expressing my opinion. in favour of dreing from 8$ to 4 feet deep, and about 25 in араг * The application of c ма hony clay land DA — ^. ^ а chy ү are—(1) mixing with кез ав, uggest themselves for the exhibitor advancing at once to the front ri fields which опе ж as a consequence of thi e show of Sheep, Ar. the a Veg fonture at | |of ре: ed Short-horns—now as compared with 20 the EE үөү НЫ „онат бет, il I yea dges no pret a аз 1 ies as has "Tho. Hereford are well shawn. Mr, Read, of Elk- {й ne of the m sense ways of over- ming ita extreme ere "The instances are, aswa practice of adding clay to n land has tended We believe, а ле are Каср few well authenticated ex ples of - que ре h gome. А the P^ enia. y er, A aenda over a lot of very n t tak в i the first б prize for „yearling bulls ; Mr. , Morris, of Exeter, fail ined dt tl r. Taylor, taae pu essays. We hav. нше. вееп г agis j uy QUEM. jn the Shearling | Class of rien ast year | of Ledbury, the first for bid in; я Dosis pi "e rem success on. ^ day "re in the of rick. His shee Xu. rather small, their points | J. Smith, Bradstock, Wigmore, Bennett, p and Hew tish ery едй, but Ehe feelin in favour of size in | are among the айга prise takara Mo. Jahn. атана, A ‚ү 06 L5 0 onde di ола to heavy olay- me has Мер feud of permanent ajvan t» E ч general in [veland will not serve | of Weston under P. Herefordshire, being parti- haa them ат Мг. en, of Blesin- | cul ularly otf. c не. g; his back Forty-two capital entries af Co tswold s sheep make a } 3 + H m Bibury, Mr. Read, of Elketone, Mr, т Жанек УШ їп, р per aer play of this noble breed ; Mr, Smith, of only | eight or. 10 years of a lea: эеле run Е fro; & of the dressing мая vary dium X the outlay н be rapida - e E e. 7 с pared with so some ү deneon coming н, duis Mt Mr, | Mr. Lane e, and others being SUCC 1. а ате load or ton ‚ Ше outlay may be езент to provi dy во illad Gregory Watkins, Droitwich, and Mr, Thos. Marris, | very к classes d Ае» ДА and Shropshire | remunerative, In many places it will oni far үсүе moi be. Lincolnshire, take 2d and 3d puse respectively. These shee d Ба doa sheep are larger (han Mr. Turn nd oulc yw good s dm igs, s - eontainin, g abont 60 that А was awarded гарт оп this account, In | entries, INI Y cod and Felle, the Rev, J. H. Ww" | the aged section for Leicester, Mr, Owen takes 19 | of Swindon, the Earl of Radnor, and the Royal Agr With a very fine twoshear; Mr. Longfield, | cultural College being succe ssful. for the мад that its application should nof rt gency of hens, злу be resorted to for im е heavy. se circumstances torrefaction, Or tho 4 S5 prize AN being 2d, Mr. Owen's sheep i i А ба. етед e Horse Ring tive at Ci t animal o size; Mr, Turner, of E r, дету ретт And the classes of vndis under, of Navan, another noted um E Pos and hunting horses were fairly filled. Mr. а good many Sirm. и al. to take а prize, | Holford, M, P. n "s of Beaufort, Messrs, Hanks In the sections т. Turner із — & Purd ful in tl fortunate, taking 1 f five beautifnl| Тһе Society and its visitors dined together—Aa large | ER E м ч shearlings. These p are ml bnt very neat, Мг. | е зрапу g y Lo ME is D 2d with five growthy sheep; | ing, in a tent within the park, which sheltered them eir conditio n is пр. t his usual standard, | fi the heavy rain which fell all the aft searc th average—Mr, Mor eie " Шошан 1, takes 15 г : vule nice lambs, à pe pas d з piber Long- JAcbíclus, M we е d пац t а | 29 Elementary Treatise on So Thom PM та =; x бтр, Соат изи, uH Ms of the Феста] две итын of Nationa or aged {ойноо Пед rams, and his shearling ANLE cation in I eland, Second Edition, MeGlasha: a fi pete ар any viam] We were 8 e И 2:3 rd "c Eri ч WN HE eit T To n B Ф =" sz [er] o), сот bar due -— Жылы. Агадан нем, Ye оша» ia десин of "м sheep Chas, V m MD ж itita гад үш ди His shear soe | Prud ——— ewes are mely good a fectly. Ае отв ;indeed| “There are three means by which these defects may Panos —— liming and light soils, was auetion k Yo arum in this dioc ment the uniformity of the breed shows | be со: LP st. Drainage; 2d, Alt Ж of Pi iga wai fair as regards number, and “ Drainage i is the firs арі most essential step to be ford, may be said to be |the subject of drainage in another chapter it is only easi. Water cessful ; bnt a point in this show deserving | necessary to observe here that eonflictin ions ice is when sows suckling Sis a 4, young LE as to 96 proper Ies з poison are Ш о of е imm ' en xci ER " oe e ing om EDT x бой ҮМ cont ing? is а ver ^ old praetice, and-one the most peer. Some contend: and ne" d ot -— ^ give hereafter. hos" Mr, e in under this head describes the operations | ,on Tu sold; ies 1H. 17. 9d. Mr. Preece, в. Mays Sans, si Elford Park, near T: i mated that 300,000 ja of of sea, А вала romorpd from fe] heach of Youghal in the dub p carted eM i b— hes We Tris ro үр t up the per boat of that Р points have been impressed on 35 valuable | of the clay; ; 3d. Efficient tillage. We shall offer a few | 40 bod for ib оп uem ерес ч vile ia the tho country the gi i on si kimas pipe i а а б ое ы М was аз fne ан need be |taken in the improvement of shg ia, Ne disenss ан ones n ы ышы а ot this io. eficial аме зен erf dr Y able m ero] ; in the sand clay land. ‘Paring and burne on which the We are of the latter opinion, най. | d to give а eoncise sketch of the theory: the mien а-а f the operation of paring of tillage, His remaining еһар!е 0? peaty soils, &e., are equally well don. — — тшеген € foren D esday se’n е на over ЕЎ аб h and of Shrewsbury, per Avavsr 29, 1863.] ; was held on iter se'nnight. J. B. Lythall disposed of 84 ra: пойна five old re у singing re eav uA re 110 e es ead, the | RH y ni specially "commen ded, or reserved mmended і 50, and 35 gs. те ейнае at newer, made 42, ТИЕ GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. On the 6th inst., at Northleach, Mr. Villar sold for Mr, W. Hewer 50 sheep, at an average of 177. 5s, Ón the ты inst, at Kilkenn ? -— s bary; M Acock sold for r, W. Garne 48 sheep а verage of 117. 6s, 9d. Оп 8th iust, Mr. Acock sold for Mr, James the num s ie Northleach, 36 sheep at an ayerage of T. | PREPAR a LONDON MANURE, COMPANY # ready ANURE for rese WHEAT MANURE [^ AUTUMN prezent uso эр чое ор BLOOD MANURE for ditto d ree of LIME, ёе. АП the above being in the finest, condition, They also con- NS ЕДА GIBBS'S P AN GUANO, ULPHATH of A NITRATE of SODA, tively. e other rams realised p which bro ought 3 r AMMONIA, and every Зема) Lopes of the average to very nearly 157. pb . There Southdowns, —The 12th sale of Mr, James Harding, "118, Fenchurch Streot, B.O. Begretary. E ed Б 5 ram lambs а f i ewes, but Miek of ыы consisted of 24 lots of 5 fnll.mouthed ent on obtaining a pen of bri: м wes, ne-year-old rams, 10 two-year-olds, and L * W ES B pas „М V dd UR E 8. y чш: poo fuss were the order of the mega olds; and the rams ма letting com- а Mangros nisnwiacWOd рр Lawes for the yo ne 6L, and. AE bs. each. were made, and the [^ prised 20 ТЕЛЕ; 6 two-year-olds, and 5 three- куе: Myint the г рит ready for delivery at his realised nearly 52. each. Тһе sale was conducted by | yone olds. Тһе ewes realised 43s. each, whilst the | LAWESS PATENT TURNIP MANURE, and Ж En Mr. Nock, of Le north. м = ms for lotting averaged 8l. 6s. 8d. each. The highest Е чы тес ёш] 1:5» ere . £6 6 Tug GRENDON КРЕ TS, wa , Which had of rams and ewes n Frida i mri M won prizes at "Wells, Crewkerne, Dorchester, and most | NC uuu кф 4 АВА MÁNUBEM LNURHS : Ч menn of the Pn. т, trusted to M ythall, | of the local shows, The rams for sale averaged about These Manures can be obtained of Mr. LAwzs, or through his ia average for e З. ти, ар £i "joi ull 71. 8s. each, the highest bid being ROA offered by Sir appointed Agents, in all parte of the United Kingdom, at prices be 9 A ri о type and Edward Baker, Вагі, for а one-year-old ram, drm mmm Pb ad dieet from Gibbs: Nitrate ЖА ДЫ, Pina per head, psi! of Soda, Sulp red аг Chemical Manures. ў Ere Б2з. Ате И vr eio eder at erai е гь " Miscellaneo Add B LAWES, 1, pm id The Oxford 8 је were held near Worcester C The Agricu. ш fural pn = vn Je „seen from an | Bridge xx OS e Base ED Nn te KC A large number of very fine — were patap to! - advertisement, in today's pape n Agricultural | OCOA-NUT REFUSE petition by Mr. Jom Le cda em тв, Lyne, essrs, Дм, is about io " erected in piece Square, under C delivered within VI miles Mallam, and the а ery ef bed чы сор» auspices of m leading men identified with the | of Oharing Cross, al EE all the ding DE of the district, and "e" анто "і A із E " that spe "us "E ma E m 8 disianpe, 1 тоу one wing of the rue T Messrs, T, Mallam & Воп disposed of 8 Oxfordshire | building, for tha mers’ Club, The site is uso ii te long A тене Down rams and 80 ram lambs, y Mr, Button, of ps ene of the best in London, admira al, 21st, March, 1863 ; or apply to Botley, "The rams —— 18 neas each, The at the same time remarkably quiet, and with full сә E o ín. Fam qM н areraged ҮР, [n коре fre the laying oni of suitable promises. The Thames." xi Messrs. sold 200 Oxfordshire Down ewes and | nominal capital is put at оли but it is thought antaga Stampe or Tow 2 rams, пер send ty of Mr. ina homas — Г dum that every due purpose may be provi for ойс ers payable Соп ‚ Ohievely. 1 were sold an outlay of лина like half this amount. DEDI Aa asa ranging Басе еп As. “and 66s. 655. cach, the average rum Mark Lane Express. MATS are sold in evei town. 58s. 74. ‘The 2 rams, эы af Which took prizes at the CavrION, —Every- Batt ей 84 and and 9i E ineas ` stamped “7. ВА Тир. Mi ms vidis сзи о те Down UP EX c shearlin nraus fum AM fep О о d Саз- Ё а A е g PASTILS, 1s. аан well, near Зузу. = — —— were first Le gra E Ёё КЕ ч аге the only еһеар and effectual way and were disposed dat т CX. Mr. TR 9 3:9 ЕЗ 2 E гон SEM ide n, for 9} and 6] gui ез wee| | 4. | E i eue, Eo "9: ofred: th nn ратно 8 inn 18 guineas, : Я 4 раг ftm d t А, th Ne E А a ordshiro Do нє E iure rams and F CM yar, enee XT s и older агр fem ^d ку! MA of Mr. О, Gillett, of EE 3 = а 1 planta. Je ll коа а е Чый stroy а NEA ac! e z t с Аны, 18 Oxfordshire Down NL м, makos ono RES а shearling теле, f Qu the flock of the Duke of Marl- mtoo: J. Мел, Edward Street, iret orough. Тһе average price was s. Td. | Тһе next sale v that of 20 Oxfordshire Dow | 18 HURE S T T shearling rams, the property of Mr. G. H. ie - of | саша, me Glympton 1 Park. The average » price was 7L. 1 Р "E ling rams and a few older sheep, from the well ни | 7 E g flock of Mr. H. L. Gaskell, of Kiddington, M cid 5 п je] "ic em of ‚аде, bought No, А, the twin to which won the 3! o | ez be decanted, prize t Battersea and t 70 Jambs last ‚ year, at БЫ E | а E. ча guineas, E Bii B о Mariborongh, Mr. "Tankin аша Mr. Monk whio g ameaga E = |Б Е z animals were withdrawn, the ngrieniburista ТТЕ A Na ы: E ы present hayi having iridis parent =) E = y Tees "m Down ram lambs, the property о | s» Bg P T сы Ин Jah H of Watereaton were then submitted, каза ж я? i а H joe vem 15. sold ү фе, average priee o of about 60s. BIB r 35., and 10s. gure and last sale ae sk, wr Мр | smj: с үң aein ey 50 Cotswold гаш s from the fl of а ө o mw ө н t Spid PRrow’s PATENT CANDLE Messrs, Т. & Ө. t va — who have won E E Бей Spider Magnified, CouPANY (Limited во large а number б cups and medals; besides 19.8 М 90990203. (ме Pacs & Too- upwards of 2507. С rmingham, London, e 58 = Б Wu FER g aoop’s) I VED | BLIGHT and in France. The highest ака was 18% i0;.; PER ё Xu b arc E Р 15], and 134 105. "5i GOOD'8 sole directions since that 1 The m r about 61. 105, зззназа | Ё Е BC К Bor ade о! improvements in end Trendwal , at Upper Winchendon, near Aylesbury: Н B |35 y ‚Юс аА ой 62 draft ewe Rerum of atan average of 55s. Бро li О ЙЕ roni deni iil Pet hand. A for таша Tambs чиде ош 3б Me | |3 S P a RE ЫЕ | ерй: remedy etant o i per head. Eighteen sh еч те =н The x e zg $ -io | spac mi M A S eo E че average for th those was hin a fraction of 97. per head, озо ооч ЕБЕ 95 eminent Nurse Ton wri е beg a price Medo! e 131. 2s. 6d. Twenty-one à T i 25 ot Bl ghU Com sition, "d ud o 4. 165. per head, (io түт “| issssesrs| BP |: OD UCM ir =. 7 guineas. E P5 °з Mr. Е. SAGE, Gardener to Lord Ноте, says:— E O.P 05 Mr UC. please Sgen 15 gallons of PA A i uA 38 Te БЕ your Blig t Compositi see you have reduced the for М. Бий, T ig dti a иы лака, ре DE EENT E р — 9 DICT On da in Cirencester r. Villar sold for Mr. T. Porter 30 sheep, at ап у of 9d. Mr. Villar also sold in the market Notices to Correspondents. 20 sheep for Mr. Н, Cole, of Ashbrook; whi n c piena an | Cuor: рр: We haye received some Clover average of 107. 10s. 6d. The other sales in mde а Театр: Mt Ө реп and then were generally satisfactory, Mr. Beale Browne’ could he Kindly "train пр” а Were soid by Mr. me = ive ы T dem P oma A ree ATi d li unu: ч. the principal Nuzserymen Mr. Thomas Barto: mysterious. In the absence of any sue vers the post E neris '00g00D, 58, Above Ваг, т Оз same day, at Darton M ‚ Me, Villar wd for араа бодо witk vi d del ea of 3 John Lane 50 sheep a Ар. үч о DCN вайв (15 ounce) to f Smith’ ined Cultivator and Drill да the 14th inst. Mr. Villar sold a Sierfor for Mr. | „ach sheep. W. NT Domina iq the When Qao Edwd. Handy, 48 shee i! HrnrroRD Brock Elkstone, is, his Bean stubbles а p at an сни next "et (oe t (оар ot А салтуу і ET E oce ischi ked yn he same day, at Fyfield, by Mr. Алани доо, frs Шаст en 5 XI hieved great висо ay un ue eg rang Medic тири d 44 sheep, at an average of RR E In i be. pei ba: meetings РЕ the law эш There are his ашр. де the s Plein dt саначы itaf tho Aet, amd. of decisione ander it, nd ready fo NEN i loli noman, md inst the cl for carting the tops of of aD inta nn Dr Mr. Vile, Me| а ара atta mi ehe go pay e ar рн NUS 52 sheep, at an aere tbe siding he ро one part of the farm (o жй К ес: В И тш, TTA ot THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Асётпат 99, 1863, HEATING BY HOT WATER. 5 CANNON Ыы MONRO S Fone MONRO'8 CANNON BOILER. J. JONES, HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER AND IRON MERCHANT, BUPPLIES OR ERECTS, COMPLETE, HOT-WATER APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR HEATING GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, CING PITS CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, HALLS, BILLIARD ROOMS, COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &c., OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES. PLANS, ESTIMATES, d HOTHOUSES FOR THE MILLION. WARDED A PRIZE MEDAL, 1862. - ON THE PRINCIPLE INVENTED AND PATENTED BY IR JOSEPH PAXTON, M.P. COMBINING SIMPLICITY, CHEAPNESS, AND DURABILITY, MOST PERFECT MANNER BEING CAPABLE OF FULFILLING І REQUIREMENTS OF HORTIQULTURE, “We "- cm know in what other way so much interesting amusement, tme exercise, and luxuriou: obtained as n "— Bell's Weekly Mi Augu st 93 , 1862, x profit сап ba — Daily News, May 22, 1862, ja == Er The Cash Prices of LEAN-TO HO yes with е -troughs, Doors and Ends LET are as pE Li Ft. Ft. Jn. 8 ight 10 ft. Lights 12ft. Lights ^ 14ft.Lights 16ft-Lighs 7 in length £12 0 #16 v 0 20 11 inlength £21 18 0 £28 10 0 0 381 3inlength 16 10 0 21 2 6 31 9inlength 29 6 0 712 0 4516 0 41 11 in length 20 18 0 26 18 6 42 Tinlength 36 16 0 46 14 0 57 70 63 3inlength 30 6 0 10 0 64 3inlength 51 14 0 64 18 0 80 10 0 84 7inlength e 6 0 11 6 85 llinlength 66 12 0 83 2 0 108 11 0 105 = in length 6 12 7 in length 8110 0 101 10° 0 126 13 0 49 17 60 ОЕ House at чег: the edes mn € Е length of hou: зве with Lists of Prices and Cards to n operation in de. neighbourhood of London, alio IF Есе ОР e mplete, can BENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION TO J. JONES, 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, S.E. West of England, т and Wal d „SKINNER 0), H Exact R Fosa. ao REST ristol. Exhibition Prize 1862, л аы pe 8E p COMBUSTION des X nearest approach t5 Warm- eis ter, and an efficient aid in urches from Saturday gp attention Halls will LATEST IMPROVEMENTS: T EN nee t Water. pEONICAL i .BOTLERS, SAMUEL HEREMAN, 7, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON Manufactured i in London; Newton in Cartmel, Lancashire; Gloucester, Coventry, ved and Paisley. HANDBOOK of VINE and FRUIT , d pt d to tł PEA RE ot Mr. HEREMAN, price 1з.; post free, 1s. is March 15 1: 862. PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARAT WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, нотной К &c. T. S. TRUSS Begs to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- HOUSES — а D: e es у Joints, Saddle ce i RN Bars, Soo! y Cistern, Fee а а , Pipe S tands, &c., of е ас бану Аже to апу Railw - m: ation „ n England, s СЕ erect the same within 25 miles of London, at the de g prie following TW de PIPES ALONG ONE SIDE 50 ONE END ОЕ НОС Size of House. Apparatus complete. ^ Erection. of House. Amps complete. Erection 16 feet by 8 Фе... .. £810 0 .. £2 O O|SOfceth by 12 feet se s. £ll 35 Q0 .. £210 0 20feetbylOfect.. .. 817 6... 20 0 а ua s l5 0 .. 215 0 rt- | 25 feet by 12 feet... ... 10 5 0 .. 2 5 O|850feetby15feet.. .. 18 0 0 2.3029 еси орно. 25 те v — аер Fare De one M тар а d Toints. By th jury to either P tes and Plans forwarded on application T. 8. TRUSS, GE. 53, SEACECHBRGH STREET, LONDON, E.C. THE PATENT IN-DOOR PLANT CASES (ro WHICH A PRIZE WAS AWARDED AT THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL BOCIETY'S EXHIBITION). SOLE MANUFACTURER, ACTURED BY к am, SOLAR JA ME GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, Late SrEPHE ) Annexed ат SS s & DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. pi | паар з improved arrangement, CA BRICKWORK SETTING. The PATENT IN-DOOR PLANT CASE is one of the most те of the Gardening tant re ау have for their|day. It is a handsom ornament for the Drawing Room or Sitting Room, and times forms а celebrity far surpat, аМаіпей a | pleasant, and interesting object to the зы чар eye. 16 із always command, and will preserve Boilers ever invented, " They Dave of the most tender Exotie Pla severas wingér-wit comparativ vely little of the trouble -— е мапу years in use z annoyance attending the use of aud Heim appliances of any ber kind. acci agent Pu Par ark, tho hs Orgia РЫ Раме рн of |, To all who have a taste for the cultivation of In-door Plants, Seedlings, striking Cuttings, &e MR ON E throughout the United | qucm — und an inestimable boon. йш qae, оге hay been 20 years in у approved and recommended by Professor Lindley, and желе . Price Lists on er Portaan, BUM rote Nery А er а чой», New Pari ree, Setiwar ei rores Sizes and Prices on application, — BSW, begs to containing only we » 2 SEPTEMBER 5, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Rhododendrons. CRIMSON, WHITE, PURPLE, AND SCARLET. j 8 N S H- A ‚Кей. B. XL E has RECEIVED the AWARD of tbe Royal Horticul- tural Society as under FOR ДО FIRST PRIZE, FIRST PRIZE, 1862. FIRST RIZE, 868. CATALOGUES are now ready, Md а Stock of Plants in the most perfect health, of all sizes, and at prices to suit all purposes. rsery, S. W. Rail For Present Sowing. TON? s I A. PROVED "era ME RYE- » 6s. per bushel, or cheaper in lar; A d titie This is rer ена season for Lowiog Habit: Rye-grass to ure sheep feed very early in the spring. TRIFOLIUM INCARNATUM (Early Crimson), 4d. то 5d. per lb., or cheaper in | large quantities. ее МЫ mixture of ће above'will be found efu! Sunn e Nu: Rhododendron Countess of Haddington. OBERT PARKER begs to announce that he now sending - i fine Miel a figure of which wi m appear in the “ Illustrated Bou and Photo; hs ma be seen at the Nu MUSTA S. — for Octo! id Nov mibet, ҮЧ Bite Feed in for green New Reed at reduced price. following Awards have been received a Phe S on ntioned Exhibitions :— h Horticul Society's Show, March 19, 1861— First Class Certifica! pecia Prae Horticultural Society’s Show, March 18, 1863— ес1а oting, Pha OON e x» SONS 1 = respect- ful nform the Nobility, Gentry, 2 their GENERAL CATALO GUE У ot PEA Is porn Lats TREES, &c. for 1863 is n and will be ghi и: T appli catior , prepaid, ons beg also to stato that their new SEEDLING RHODODEN Hiers RINCE OF WALES, at Sls. 6d., and at 21 Viol A es (Todman), Lord Can- ning m man), Rifleman die iae s s sent out next May. А Coloured Plate by Andrews will be sent to all purchasers of e Trade. Fruiting and oth Parties requiring er sized plants of GRAPE VINES in pots of M and most С отав varieties, can be Карри t very erate pri: which wiil be forwarded on Nurseries, Tooting, London, 8. Боттом & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, E 2s nent Ko Seeds for all Soils, ТОВ a p SONS can i aii Uwe m Pa "SEEDS for immediate Sowing PERMANENT GRASS SEEDS for Laying down New Pastures Land \ T — in full quantities), 30s. per which may have been injured by the Corn crop, bushel, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. Adiantum тайзі (true). m z zs SP R. WILLIAM ий poe now suppl Plants of this extrem: dna p 10s. 6d. each. Establishment for New and Rare Plants, Chelsea, London, S.W. NTHS and DUTCH BULBS. THE FIRST PRIZE FOR A COLLECTION OF НүлАСІХТНВ, King's Road, other Tur Fins В, Being all th rserymen at the Royal Horticultural Society's Нүлстхтн Smow on March 18, were awarded to WrLLiAM PAUL, Paul's Nurseries, Waltham ri of Exotic Orchids, New and Hard; tove Plants, Ornamental and Variegated теоре, Plants, Bes indiea, Fruit Trees, Gra Vines, Rhodo- dendro: туы "€ inths, Tulips, Gladioli, Narcissus, Ed oet) Bul w publishe а and will be forwarded to all icants. xotic Nurse ting, Surrey, 8. | yacinths, Tulips Imported Orchids S. WILLIAMS has just received a iage importa- tion of the following ORCHIDS LY CASTE SKINNERI CATTLEYA MOSSIÆ CATTLEYA SUPERBA MEM DEVONIANA, a choice and rare plant, finest Prices on application. Paradise and Victoria er ed Holloway, London, N. Choice Seeds. B. 5. оа m to offer Ure ics quality he undermentioned S PRIMULA SINENSIS "— Red, Per packet. White, or Mixed 2s, 0d. z 64. CALCEOLARIA, herbaceous .. 1 6 CINERARIA, from choice named flowers., е PANSY, very choice s 0 CORDYLINE INDIVISA, seed in fine ын price 2s. 6d. per packet. Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. HYACINTHS AND OTHER CHOICE BULBS. B. S. WILLIAMS, PARADISE AND VICTORIA NUR His just received in fine condition his first IMPORTATION of DUTCH | and DESCRIPTIVE CATELONUE Vw TM SERIES, поо LONDON, pon SE sih RE 1 state that his proved ыыы -— to enable t urchaser selec t from added, offering ани to the Amateur, by whom it is hoped they may be found useful. gei MES an SON'S с Meg oriri of above has and from the à heavy wirbt of the Bulbs. pv mires a fine b orders are earnestly solicited. | DESCRIPTIVE PRICED rded to Ww. C. & Бом last spring. for HYACINTHS, TULIPS, апа VOROCUSES, In СЕ to this, EVERY FIRST PRIZE at the London Exhibitions стр Уе for 32 лил; by them. Ате address is Н te Nurseries, London, N. UTHILLI/S VTEAMDERET PLA NTS, to bear next year.—EARLY BLACK PRINCE, EARLY PRIN- CESS | ROYAL, HIGHLAND MARY, RICHARD II. of WALES, and NEWTON SEEDLING, 5s. Selected, 7s. 6d. each Sort. Lasted in bearing 60 days this year. STRAWBERRY DEDE 18; ГЕРЕС do., 18. ; OOM: |} all the 58 CUCUMBE е? 1s. year round; best S PAWN. pe qu PRINCE 'ALBERT, Winter ре 1s. per Packet. JAMES Сотни, F.R. H.S., Camberwell, London, 8. OYAL HORTICUL TURAL SOCIETY. ISIN "rise LIST x AWARDS, A bushe s ANTHUS „бейи, ты Messrs. Backhouse & Son, York r W: уай берир. Walden Vi ч ANNA KEYNES, fro) SurETY, from Mr. ogue | DAHTIA RzoUtiRPP, from Careful attention has been „paid to the arrangement of iis ases рлнілА THE BRIDE, from Mr. r. Keynes Legge, Edmonton DAHLIA FORMIDABLE, from M: NP OLLYHOCK WILLINGHAM DEFIANCE, from the Rev. E. Hawko, Willingham HovnvHock VOLUNTEER, from Мг, Bird Porter, M га, & Laing, GLADIOLUS BRENCHLEYENSIS. YOUELL & CO. HOLLYHOCK THE QUEEN, from Messrs. Downie, Lai Sydenham COMMENDATION. DAHLIA CRM: ERFECTION, from Mr. Legge DNE Menem! from Mr. Legge DAHLIA SYMMETRY, from Mr. Whee ler SPECIAL CERTIFICATE. d = offer this season — € xti of E» P = 3s. pe 5 205. E 100. Р КЕ mes Bateman, Esq., Knypersley, for EPIDENDRUM To Мт. Bull, Chelsea, for VALLOTA PU. place on з” Chronicle speaks of it thus:—“It cann The Gardener. ot robust habit and inne — еа ботев dons it at the head of all the hardy flowers And а ngain, * The spi ificent. We have as yet seen nothing o The Next MeeTING will take нона "n the da of the Show of Autumn Flowers, when all subjects for ехаті- nation must be ul the Garden for entry zs. emos o'clock. No previous not required. be spoken of in terms of M. oper the р duris Miti, d y ii of the kind s 80 PUT ^ nre ащ m? “И. PS i меу "e most ERS of -— аи гасе Е — sí CA'TAT.OGTTER FI ROYAL NURSERIES, GREAT YARMOUTH. Cur NS m ^ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1863. MEETINGS R THE ENSUING WEEK. " Horticultural pb & Floral 8ub- EXHIBITION OF CHOICE GLADIOLUS. e LL. & СО? ft ior over Three Acres, is NOW їп BLOOM, and will continue some weeks. display "t t Duteh „ Open to All England and the Continent. "тенет Pu Рап. was awarded to YoUELL & со. Wi the he Royal абата Society on n Wednesday, » Sept. 10, аш) at 8. чалу? С 10 лм Wzr»wrspnay, Sept, enum Tu * Snow, а h Ken vii lr. THE Hi erae of ы Bulb Catalogues reminds nud хе arrived a heels rn inn red and early гъ pom especially ok oceupies the most prominent and Жо. 1 Ft it са 100 nn in 50 of the most choice and ло We supply them at the following prices :— No. 2 ast re dil Bulbs ‚ їп iao ` ан ано. No. 3 Collection мар 100 ва, in I ditto itto 42. 7° 40 Oc ‚ 18s, CATALOGUES will be forwarded on alet ROYAL NURSERIES, GREAT YARMOUTH. о 305. per dozen ——M P attenti spréad out before them ; 7. [met не had this чы, | таке of it, may be glad 1 hints ав qå the present state of а ча us however first вау a word or two respecting the spring exhibitions {о which we have alluded. #42 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER Б, 1863, We have had them in the month of February; but | Van Tuyll among the danger. „бан and Charles [mae s in neither of these cases was the station ' i day ңдө, at that early season, the Hyacinths Макы. and Grand Lilas among the paler олез; | тч ge fren fop, F Puipioica. of the Fem Th having nd other flowers which make them what they | while of more expensive tX E us, Marie, and - quee ally p rs M Led t ы: M to are, woul uch more happy at home, and may be | Lord Pal to: ng dark varieties, and Рі mne e: E AF. Let пр о b. ding its seen to much better effect either in the nperi- те = а light sort, ap me uds ^ E дарэв b instances) in ҺИ р 34 lar (ЧЫ ЖЕ e et tory or in the in-door plant ease, than in any rable., Then Blae rples пове и h what had latterly come ы be regarded as its limi d possible exhibition room, Тһе out-doo а d ЖАА the DV pde рге Phlbert, though | һе British Tsles. We have, howevor, пот to E f the month of Februar ry don't EUS harmonise | the dearer i pn К and Lampl ighter ате | still more northerly в direi d amely, the Tslo of Arm with fower-shows, the elements of which must, | also fine, Whi ield good low-priced pure |in ы» Firth of Clyde, where it was found during the we know, owe their flor iferous condition to the f varieties in Gran ad З Гајда цеде г snd Queen of the t month, “in damp dark fissures of rocks, oce applieati eonsiderab | Netherlands, and blush white tints каак m ретй putches by Mr. . J. COMBE, of i i ifici M i Elfrid eur à Meryeille an bi um е plant occurs аё the nor б a artificial heat. Moreover the drooping heads|in Elfrida, Grand i TN Ds E be E Н К m the i in че | Denmark, all pure in colour, deserve the highest | position was favoura T w ETT Rt bad a No, let us decorate our eonservatories, publie or|praise. Little ean be said of the cheap yellows, ori Basin gg is d there; hub even RO test ideg : the ne g р privato, Md yl рашта ала drowing- rooms no, except that they are poene ; but of е newer |i... havo been tho MM E ies quera LU dpa ir Кышлар pha pL EA Qu show we ын , 95 18 DOW еге. 1 aving th em нч " s | streaked with red, all of which d proves at least that а „Оона g foreibl Hyacin ам ща з ba orname i v varieties. ish even in Seotlan | zoe ТААН in mhi indem 3 As a lao ord, we adyise our amateur friends | fine fronds, and looks anito үз home fe 1 ш ut f ip pot early, to force gently, and to air freely i mn i ны any fruit, which shows that it is near its lim А ра as to dum, E the lar паро groupe tatijed: ди: Пире sprin 8 ; meetings, 9 We have also to record the first Scotch habi oups w ioh haye called forth Я Ман "of | fow [Роглторту oorntuv, Which на lah bite champions like Messrs. PAUL and TBUSH, We Mr. C. S. F ES, ОЁ Abe: rde ееп, from * the mound of an have nothing more fo say than to рее а hope] THERE ere some plants admirably adapted for | оја li that the ecombatants y each again Spear] te purpose of ТЕКС ТАРЕ DEcoRATION which | Тһе quarry, he в Sippo ses, has not been worked fop i r Re seem to have attracted the amount oft 20 or 30 years and the Fern is scattered, sot - ^ - а i . {do r haying alternately won the victory, |attention that might haye beenexpected, ант | over al the north side of the mound, but і is confin the struggle will now һе for Be shampionship: | ке plants аге no doubt here and t there made nse of} to that side. Тһе specimen gent is a ge nuine one. fw tur rk on the; О. lectii d be thi 0 і vi the size of the pots made use of should be kept|them an appearance resembling that of frosted BASKET ЗАН, тин е палете posible, Som pas. and here- | silver, Тһеге is a remarkable chasteness in the eed DAE, 820.) r, if it we one now, this size|effect produced by plants of this character when оша a г xd associated as they are on the dinner fable with applied 2, е 5 на x ~; Ж itis E Mes er aro! 1 : t 1 y М T dry H "à ladies spesa, 8 matter we woul par- | to su кару standard аст such аза year or ан ture has been provided—the plants being simply рш tieularly suggest 25 soveerned in n making the | sin e made the aig de ис S Lana prize at |in without a second’s consideration of the conditio arrangements for these early meeti h requisi site. Of course it is not likely that things | th Basket aa ok fr ds а А 8 th isnt and proba T ^ of bri pro, кыен dh grow, Th k ub ntis ihe. white-leaved | os eas, which are ешт of the arrange ini Susi that it is me 12 plan: LAM indoor 5 nd з. | now a good deal grown for the decoration of NA nt lo il for ide bins d сы Me " х Let th ike dozens ES vd miseellaneou Lgs m greenhouse md EE gadan, EAS E are therp оборе ү UM hc deus дай фе. p х Шу бе I but let us invite es — re STET zens em lof C. argente e тасизіпа are amon ais en ТЬ EI ms indeed that daning itself means threes, gro only conditions being | useful, and, - our taste, tho эзе telling ; but | under erground husbandry rather t "vx. "removing — in-door, ч e Lead ; and р us also have fa common * Dusty Bob" a the flower обден, water? and that thus in baskot йе we shonld own mi or £ fv, h ai a g TYE’s elegan glasses, as further examples of window gardening. | tu ned to very good account, and Cepta andi- | d харед ow to ensure "di We might thus spread the growth of Hyacinths, bee is verha better still. Тһе үс ems to mA ow to ave -the Eok roots wm drying Over — and with it all the little pleasures pttepding on | which we the preference ате впійс ientiy Beh. Of conrse, han уе know the flowers ra tai не | 4 n Бе tinet t to form, | Want, we m! pies соцві their special tastes i ig —— proportion of the ladies of London. -Ani y they | C. ragusin Ape br мета and boldly chiselled | 2l too arrangeten Ims ЫР? could be induced to enter heartily into the pursuit, P Re ас those of C. argentea are IUD d rni Ы can doubt that they wonld achieve success? | more more finely divided parts. rais qas d "n ed where ye want t "have ha n order to bring out one of the most distinot| In a а Ан е orous young plants with 2| 2 and attraetive features of the Hyacinth, and £o|single crown would furnish фе booking and Rs "E дол. Moss and sandstone, potshords an stimulate the production of new varieties possessing | most available examples for the use we have thus keep it mei d et ly the roots of viso абый pem this partieular characteristic, we should further briefly pointed out, but larger tufts may be pro- |р opp i с: ае to see а prize абай d for траса hog bre vide - аё. сыры use of older plants ита do not know if the rule will be of service to other Ж eyes. hieh hay may also mention connection with this | amateur gar ardeners, but I always denn [hat Ж re uliarity; Ат gus, Lora P fne on, and. subje et , that са 8 з palor colour ed almost entirely ell lighter for аро are amongst the most attractiye pied yarieties dwarf Begonias come іп | Ње basket system, and ау this simple test Т have d of. беп ose xy eolonrs, $ mely useful fo o the same pur and for | mysel? much trouble "arranging such things. ——— NE m he question For n iio: same reason, дереу that Ва ег eir chasto a metallic |_ Tt see me too Шар. the larger and more roughly р es of. pe or =н 16 18 to е [с ring associates wel е ornaments and made b baske : n id. е in mind that there is по eomparison utens of a dinne Me и 6 erudi eei р z е of baskets 4 Ө lovin BI th Dus g aoee хі керне E RES konia "ате ш пеа{-шайе things such as would a ine-tenths of | ы) g, Равот the best garniture for tag show а ets ie-tenths of the GrAnroros when presented on Жад exhibition bini ai Gà country some large Bede еу able, is the foliage of the Gladiolus itself, use оч. ИР 7 RU X +6 eat y: one side ; 8 e т general it appeared io us, T ns made in respe ect | conse | mann colour, especially a the reds and|of the maris condition of М. SrANDISH'S noble the way that we wished they should go. Mign yellows, but Si those ibo: uh end bells, ppikem which, аз they well deserved to do; carried. off | grows беа "d, pani karaes лү prouy ia 0 in thi А d Lilas illustration, | the first prize; for notwithstanding the greater intrinsic | ind of baskets; and чу : ions ha E en made sufficient to bring this | 2611 of these foem э шоу was abundantly manifest | 0208 яр show. on a very Gambty вкш, y n нета ti set into prominence in a gener: of the second prise ён. l inferior but dressed-up group, | Опе, Pm yer, ав rm dies ihe c-r He, ваи опе кү? the Red varieties, there garnished sp йш б кү: dun Жаа d мег AE. TOR К pia. ae dde am A sa зш ет аре — Robert Steiger | lection from 59 а rs, Ме É генге; ЖЕЎ ш Du всанеь бото lighted it бел соне $ e r es, and Sultan's Favourite, | b ] th th i| 2 seme b V Duchess of Richmond " the paler of these E wi Al ICT pi ss. ой, gel od avoid p тети ola; x с уа y Tor Д чы give not о y vari ut merit flower jov аа у While of the newer aud dearer sorts Lina, Reine Из own roper foliage—as 45 fest tio and [53 xt des Jacinthes and Howard are а good ux LN may "€ E жашы, ia that 3523 е ы: TID tring), ang) conus deep reds, and Cavaignao and Mácaulay of those ecessary in showing Gladiolus spikes; в ва | ме рб between each vi аз r3 pu that К is paler tints, Of the Manves ог Reddish -violets 2 ced таш natural foliage i is the right thi ing to ba pr eg and дие plants to Unique may be recommended as acheap purplisj-| ___ А р. e Tx Ar^ otis the re put s Т Te T ils not then look bare ; y Ж Т myself n caro mauve, and Haydn as a fine though expensive | сотегу Ns in MAE : hat. 3 b t though Балы. Ot £he Blues the cheap series afford нут ызыр to 4*3 wild aiat hit snas but бой ma groun Eood sorts in. Emiens, Ble eu Monrant, and Baron|in the north of England an клан апа though to do this, as to toes who like эр ы ч Ў SEPTEMBER D, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' UD Gn G.A ER ONVGEN ACC LEO DIGG RE ewm Song p EJ NUR E^ a nice fresh black bed of mould is by no means un: -— OE P gui not. them #; m ой, ротар see any m CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. appear Э be what they are e harm i in arrang- 848 frosts at the turn of the night freeze the protecting be 5 Pi n in trainin g as tifieial as the other. It will ment is guar wag d ve is no рз! to worry be toand at many varieties will not ex -— properly, if three plants somewhere should chance t flowers € me ар ned and the petals other. des great thing, I think, in Pumps is not to | laid back, using E smal s hair brush for this have odd. inches s “ pucker in," as in sewing ! The uld thus be divis ible by the number .__а& for ane sheet as stiff asta shirt?collar, and there gin their ditati If they don't wish t банд * thi sheets” I shall be М — en za here is one obje covering at night with x (І cov > p^ ied asl: ees the | weather i is bad, or likely to be гр viz. operat ion. in fact, there in this I find no difficulty, as the are but n circumference, 12 plants, 14 inches payer will produce an even circle. There would, in this case, then, be only three rows at all, but pers would be [cnt E 14 шон. Тһе r margin be half the width Dp - allow: e е ween the or two thirds of it ; this Should be зн хи, ла for, counting ы еее аз that of the outer r aga id people | manage to plan and in is also well to raise the bed : а У е на ihe | class ater | MN I have known, in places where the w run off ve very fast, a wonderfull: T RS em: being stuck into the soil. he water monious who le. + th varieties t| way. When rra jdn GÀ ime 80 | to arrange the colours as to for ng and hi rm a pleasi rees are never allowed during blossoming, nor till hoar м osta чі. over, to be b td t sa ihia fi giv ment, md ees water at the stumps according to judg 11 good for e of s о а ough it m О down inside, ed a go ood в upply at the roots is Re d 20 surface sprinklings; ; it does not dry up like they do, and i t. hgs chance of really reaching the little thirsty fibre: carlet Geraniums do ERRE thrive well on sunny „aspect, but thorough watering 18 essential t and Princ Roses.— E y 4 £a 1 d i od anning, and let. © et fi may be wi ki however flowe: ав do very well, Most. charming T may ч with Heliotropes alone, both covering ihe e cen Ks drooping down outside, and where these forma are used, a wreath ofthe large white Bind-weed о а is very pretty grow ipg зра наб: з Lo Gera: rder and train China К b, tied down бо ihe White fot too A am sure oss Ros: Scarlets erras, d em, Md D. e pegged еј in beds, puts out aire flowering зр d makes the most perfect of beautiful paa а "The common Moss, and the small red іда Наба аге е two T have seen do best i in this i" уон of not t thin ik that my e cul | the Viale Hen nd Amersham, Buc beautifully, Brier race has a A delightfully iy ord is made of tA RC n nd Whit ес, e some e the vns эленә | during the last few yea those who do жын огада im ing this пне exhibition. dise wers, m, well-defined edere and large size. Тһе spotted va s has been gre eat indeed, a the new varieties should los se arieties is also making rapid тре ity t 1+5 of vim on. # на p common sense, мегу d "s. hem their Peaches and reason y^ tres муз = the last | emo but one in rhetoric, called “ m, тар not make a clean ad. prm it eales E ob- "0, ‚ That T I think people i injure their Subjoined i i s list of a few of the X ds sorts in | which are best adapted for early arieties.— se Sim a Crims rs | Illuminator, мер * Bellatrix, XEnsign, Glo Flora, Con rus Rosy les- inp булыша Таспа, а *Vio Flowers. Serie таа Fa Te que Pelar ven р бї Es qo ed iia wi ailey, J ue» I have багъ ibus*, ericles, *Ariel, *Desdemona, шутов Eugenie, нуся Taunton, Princess Beatrice, nce of Pru "- *Ro: estial, Royal Albert, very fine, Regina forme. "Colo us, Eastern Beauty, *Lady Ca ns.—Lord Clyde, . Lo A Peach trees by 1 in wood e x ane ые tree at ts lungs (which co onfer enteric benefits), In bring on pleuro- pneum rr am Bere ЕЕ апа ката y not skin the tree as well! I chiefly take off foreshoots : others th in of the wood till winter is over. | centre a = ән bare. ( t you must return to the land (unless it is ` inexhaustible soil) what the брате and fruit have taken out, instead of starving the tree and disbudding to meet it. ; That. Peaches are stopped i in their growth from rs I spur, Beware of getting the ‚Тїш they drop from not ing; suficiont water g time, rovement, Lord Palmerston, *Couleur de Rose. rin- т (Hoy Pede er, William n Б, ер де тү а Dio ced ume | Severyns, e of . "That you must. — let. your — get old, but t back either the wings or centre, and let up new id are not to be attributed only "to i or E 2 to "ihe disarrangement of health bye external vi s of one ki nd or another, 1 oni an " js m е n the o T do ill be disappointed i in ‚ Shardeloes. Gard And epe (й ud ify t your trees ai and naked as {һе sooner you "n them down, чн off their perpen- dicular roots, shorten their horizontals, and рше ies he PEACHES. ya HAVE given, in a previous Number, the quantity of ea h you will be in a position to respect the trees vera yo self too. W. F, Kadcluff*. Rushton, August 31. FISH AND FISHING.—N o. XIV. e — ith dark m ches grown here for several years, the aggre Е of Calyste w Ipomoeas an P ch, A ды divided by the m aA of y eh kr hat T (1) How GRAYLING GOT TO ENGLAND . Kor randi: gem the little blue петти ml it have protected with à shee amoun Tux shutters w e dra «yj e, an чи and white Ipo: 4 500 Pe д ar i n 1 a воб ontside, is owever as char 3 у р e oth in his easy chair, sat the old Suggest. Ivy Pese and when it in| wooded БҮ ad more 2. j| eeply y тишор . He had just d down summer for d the .groun па of а be d of Тоне it may in dozen blistered leaves, wich occurred after the {his book, ý conning over a few 8 of. removal óf the sheets at night on the 1st EAE: - Ex ia бош ry E ^ orn a blue Сгосиве: | Usually they are put on about the 186 of Marc ) ve doze self off in his con: : wn White айй, кде от ойшвоп Ve e a: кос very | remov um the 6th of May ; this year they we aee stud , when ‘f Cath holieus stood beside him. “ How well, but require a moist soi water.| Up On 18th | of F eb., ‚апа removed at the above date, art ‘er? mine d ub le x е. fries friend.: These a Within tarted up, 5 ot Ivy again are greatly benefited b E i sigut shade with hoar T as if they had been bere тве ает digas mike ETE Yer сгор counted in my presence was e|. ft art e castrians say, my sie кр. а, аы: the many. ep yeis 4 first Peach was gat огей on the 5th. of ара. Тһеу Piscator What's here? dozing over ‘ Daynes' colours producing а good effect ; and White Petunias, | ^ Tonurist's бш the мй of Conway Castle;' glass. About three weeks before gat 0 dropped | and what's this! * nią}: Ay, І see, still gl e often very pretty. m the intense heat (^ Danby Se e e wall ; om a ing c il Conway à 303 on! А ‘Tourist Tam m e ын against mixing flowers in any | no] more fell. y Seymour, ?оо1е, | in ч kind of pattern or rd fashion, a basiste of this — е е and among other things ho de my friend, you are all in the wrong. sort, AME always have to me an unnatural- | 8 ud id à crop of den on, w un help my жез. мм ни ness or of smallness ow this is obes puo foliage, 5 splendid I regret that I was absen ы and though а mere “ Tourist's Guide, plan. Fora — кеа however, it is дө жан ы to was glad to read Mr. Bennett's — in page 172, | во mu. r for dm P it, м зау too much of th effect produceable by а bein it is a Snob eion of what I have written. | visits to th castle o naway neigh- эн cept that his ттан — (I iam on rollers, | bourhood, that I have read it thr ugk twice, and am Verbenas, Lobelias, — oven Stoos ooking most | there is no other differe whatever i in our treat ment | ргосее to “the bhird reading. „5o, 8 down, and bright and gay. Of course e has to go | of. this “ exotic aud let ра gem n „ 1 love to Work jus aif arrangin ecc quet. Iris alien - quity, thong h Jam a “know-nothing” as to — some оса lour carus I will not say а word. against as but I will say | antiquarian lor And n, you are wrong, forI . w шау harmonise; and it is tene fare Р that I have seen mism vx dra As to flavour, 1 | had, for the tim: o at least, wandered far from thoughts moreover а gren colour like that of ans рр Peach grown liis er glass &O -— of the Conway to minor streams, and from the n Heliotrope. Brilliantly col e grown in t eu air on a south wall Flavour|to a m -— of the family Salmonidz. I trut m MEE Reip -ell ас aro really lovely панаа upon 6 the sort grown, sufficiency of water, | what d in t м Tecta about the yy of old, i in such a ge gm v е do flow та! cmd and air, and disfruiting. Tt is curious that ifthe |I enden again to ''Salmonia? where umpl шау both climb up from bel ut throu; ugh | sò are good, large Peaches and Swedish Turnips Davy talks den ihe little fish, called t i = a of better quality than small ones of f us wulgaris,7of Cuvier f x kind. rotection the ‹ ш i иш ме а been. | tell till tection - te, much depends upon cir es | into England by the “monks of old balcony or for the|and the а of the wall А south wall req | their e yeu: а ы r more ion th: y other. ү =й ссн cos at gene con lire pet matter how com- whethér th» Peach is to be gro drums vast run d ey а ей or Yorkshire, оп a hill or їп а valley. If you were #о1а& least Aa — telepted" grouped into a bed. Such arrangements, too, give us | ехашіре non-protectors, you моц áp find the ү loving анин eng ні, і а] Ше pleasure of а successful small “work of art,” рар 1; that d b ill B Bak tell you when they ѓай; Vea руе and venerate adde light of seeing most naturally growing and that they are already greatly or -sufie ciently they dd ask, raised. thpse splendi and most fresh-looking flowers. E. А, M. › pep e le season. They bave Fir trees | I wo York, Durbam, Westminster, Ec aga on the hills to keep off rough wi ach ih e hich even im their very EE way rains; they have а mice lew yall or|others, w P tuner EXHIBITION FLOWERS, brick wall with a 296 coping of thatcl "жый ЫШ oe the heart towards defends фе trees from descending dews and rains; bow itself before Him to whose honour and —No. II. their gardens are on high gro hd ciem dedicated? Th CES for. See igi Ee may be done in the| which makes me think Mie in the|they rld by tesouing узад acces рох смера of tying, and dress ssing the Bere a—is seldom severe; and 1 tell us the the art of printing was was kn bloom ; and iiA t they don't want protection, Well, $. phem Who made ofon T, Oxford? The ше, Мру ow object to the “practice of descend. into my valley, алчы: the fogs will sta 5 man, foremost in encouraging | the sweet sounds of musie, the- flowers A it is а deception, | to his skin in th ^ Ur URN n om b 844 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 5, 1:69, blessings of agriculture, the taste for horticulture, the | time, the fruite will run out, or rot, more n those Still, in the turning, lay your ғ heape low er { А... ша lower usefulness of arboriculture, the ушеу ards and orcha rds | rooms, then in other cóuenient places, Бы that | and your straw vnderneath them very Alwaies ofold; I g ery opê, are neither good for winter nor summer : | prouided, that you do not touch yo танаа іп апу our fish ponds or о і th specially such as are neere the tyles where no | great frost, and — if they bee in an open roome, epicurianism or their 24 tony, asi e ihe Loud idea, | seeling is ouer them. or, in winter, the shar In а cellar or oome, w уз» n e frost cannot but because the discipline of their түнө; оп occasions, | windes and fro: wil haue sse through the|come at them, бе may be touched, if there be any limited them, and a ; to vege- | chinkes or creuisses of the windowes, although sh t T and fish. diet and debarred them at seasons from milan 0 p а mal or flesh food ? era the monks ! | weather will ре: likewise. дах cellars be t toward At ка jaw, th uite is w et and moyst 4 pa and little M !—how my blood | the spring, they be cold in summer: and are th [шеи е во, they must not be touched, nor any tingles to Tai those es and refining tastes turned | good to keep fruite in. irme d vntill that they be dry againe, And so against them, and t rceive € even angling-| Roomes, that seeled ouer head, are good X їс т. in rainy weather, they will be danke and e ad wh "sho nd m nothing but * pum. ж! fruite, сао ayre suffi оу н Дыс Зоде X may | moyste, and giue, according to the weather : at which wil rds men," must s ro go out of the | be shut and opened, as me d до be touched. For, b ing touched way to shoot their goosish shafts at those е, et it will keep away dust, "that ecce pem fallen | in any of "those times afo ayd, they wil turn Мас, шеп —“ the monks of o - че heate of the sunne. Alwayes prouided, | апа hauing iim changed colour, they will not last, ath.: Stop, stop, my friend. Why ! from Conwa ay | Pres e soeuer, that they be vadesiejei, pa Therefore in what roome soeuer you lay the ‚ Set you are wandering wide + A. E. ond Great Orme's | A sm and sweet strawe, eyther — te or open your windows, С Other entrances for into the abyss of g JR ee back ” to the|t Grayling, РА "introduced 1 У the “ monks of оа; and | ing, you are falling | Take also the longest of the d and let it A led |a ay о the walles, in ing vp as far as the fruite n achet not thicke, but onely sufficient = same the fruito from si: "For, ке and Pisc.: w el well, pardon ше; I was carried a lit to sea by the tido of reflection, and T than k you fi wall. Whi ch, it it be a stone wall, will giue, at | the morr 2а ng v zntill ab peces y nge ofthe w If an any o other sub à wil | after these times, the ayre is too colde,. ep 0 be ful of dust. Therfo: re the straw is good, boh. to dry | not your windowes at all: for the Mareh win "pond Жолы 1 haf, one more; e "Who i Well, were поё the monks the | wise тА keep away the dust. When aper and other long lasting Eae begin to time, and are not some of those arts which are known to hav But if с roome bee eyther wayne-scotted ог hriueled : and tÀe reas e been. in thei rk eeping, 1 RAIN o е been kn own to t ria again dawning in us? There now, "the wind is longer “in the East, Ч во let us get on with the Ее: now o A no subject board ed ro there needs no straw, betweene the Lasting fruite, ат that the mid of "Ma ау is past, begin to withe y reason that "bet they ware How серени of one sort and kinde, are to Бе | dryer. And thô, the moysture being gone, which caused them to иер plumpe, they looke withered and en bec t i (doe can) they will rot. For, in the sprin Did or did not the monks know all about „pisciculture | 0! and introduce the Grayling into Britain, is my ques ng, but as far as my Catholic knowled u, it shali. Ороп what is the supposition Why should E be an imported fish ? That the grayling is an w almost universally conceded-* The „concession | order be . | fruite shall be feed, and kept in ШОК e for their | 99У m со bes kin of fi Be it во; I understand very little е = e тї pn last, па T н! вош imported fish seems othe as the tres: E йн prine ing and buddi e the E ® un 29 gs ing. And as there be diu тийе — di vd. pom zin will pem Пу last, some but t ho lantide, Some till Chri pa some till Candlem P" SI But especially, Тїрї, John apples, : or as some call = се Реа ‚ and such о Home Co aso Apps e. M old Pollard geri {тее mea da or Irelan asting загс ае latter countries, а very scarce fish, limited to rivers or parts of rivers, and becomin ex only in dita а us the pun is, even in de. | certain à Dien E the t | fruite, with goo ood v. vsage, м. last till =z fruite come in. It is the order in Kent, and in most fruite y; and h no extravagant surmise, when we conten т its present appearance, and think of the many years thak must have me mM "ini period of its renova- е to take vp t hose they see | tion ; for, at some g gone it must have еч , Lapland, and Norway, | à e existed, and а apparently th, : oes their decrease prove exotic ? here by Nature and be dyin ng out of creation in certain elsew Nes T "Their decrease is supposit; ion; and why, let me ask, are n not gray- ling in ing out" in the other foreign localities I men by, decapitated Ae they ғу Я and іп the heart о the ] heape: | en ‘truncated by thel hand of Ped И ре у er some SR e them, but en But d o thom to be | sion to use thê, må hen IH them vp, May they not have been originally planted — the 1 English оган as the Dodo is supposed to have т reserue, her only a link in the chain of | there ы вееп uo 18 more ед. in tbe ou . And P haue occa- and throwing |" will. the rut Men. tempest, yis 4 feet from the rond. о-да AE where its "mutilation 1 "has occurred, shoo | 16 once possesse dim s hav siderably by the swelling ‹ ofi the: robot И parts. Th parts now Du six stately trees, nearly equidistanf, one i aller than its rotten on t you meane to kee as long as р к чч their есы bk « Оу vsed in another sort. When risht fruite, eyther vpon the d, its d kin des, уга toppe же Totten i in tho agams Therfore, hauing a trey, — h the same en; take them ур, ps d carefull vh que rivers are not in the t as when ise. veg which ре нее 1 neces eape, the {геу ега to wit nd your nayles touch them d heere и that | dis not “dyin by are ourishing in "be same rivers which the онш fat n deserting ; which - least te: — — that the hand of Nature, whose works Ib although the fruite Pa: your iie þe all of o taking vp of them аьаа us ey grew all vpon me Au foy : forthey M not keep Чд OUT | sup trey being filled set it befo re y say, a link in the gether me nd our power of solution z onks—and the author of the for the questions of mp step iil bara ni = ме imported, | “(то 5 етина) Mie epe ug VII. reseruin there must be great "eade taken, what place or roome Шук pus Jared in : forit must be neyther too hot nor too rd neither too E зо, too open. For, | close he room thé in t| mako them бе, апа | time of yeare, the frost will ust also s t о s you о оз ; much still | Е я to the r keeping of winter-fruite, | — - | peruse them well, апа lay tha forie or eot that - without ir which will last lon wood would bu ild up p itid ted well wi! long. *e ET or sende же third sort ME your dm у. are those that are already perisht, or w All thi Dti ius of hand those that are rotten, to Ee which will ven Sepe a ivi if rall: and TT as they a Te fami р with fresh and sweet р д ы iru i they | in to rights again, by her own ү, 1 d d ^ re to be wished that the eet timber in о " I pea t home just now four convalescent trees, t wd of f which — give o satisfaction to every beholde 1 lost an enormo! second is also a Риё whé these other begin to perish, epum y care, т boarded. strawe, — а long lasting fruite, e not to „bee turned, ascend to t| pt that th The times when long MÀ Vire a Willow. These are all n Pippins, John- petes ЧЇ, and other such | improvement, well worthy the. ренин of the n pi pec vntill the | and showing what can be done Charles Waterton, еи Пе, f fruite майдо ні h them rien must e| Hotel, Bellevue. latter end of March : which will both Кее tinm fom NM id Kum: the i ltr ad the Mei wii мктб rds May (being the : and, in that LE VERTU ET NU d em lant is The second time, that yona should turne these | lasting | онко, kindes P nm is about Shrouetide, or the latter end | the plant measured 15 of M; r the beginning. of Aprill. Miren 7 feet in height. "The ее е cies all kinds of fruite Жыт feet 6 inches in P 13 inches in other times, And so 22 feet in- vntill Whitso them|at the base; 16 is ond irte a montb, e afterwards once 1 growing, there are are beim ween 4000 and noble take out) or that the e filings. haue not been taken o americana.—A fine of this T F now showing эшет in the Ta egit n of T. £. Claughton жы, — ier stem was п © = a is still - SEPTEMBER 5, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 845 on it not yet all | developed. Mr. Brockholes, me c. may havı order to do so on any day жен ү Sunday. z4 forwarding their je on a IM ed envelope t. „ Wa à k tie head gardener, w. to the grounds. рег prope Pur about За between Preston and Lanc d i distant and B р ho will furnish the | Claughton ы is | fro: Tine Gro ook “possession of my present o | situation in wing, p» —It the autumn of 1862. same year ; they made a нне spon- eyes. "They showed plén of. bunches. They ripened well; on e Vine, a White Nice, had three astounding as regards t e R. biflora тюш Ө; 1 8 в. 12 oz., re and 2 lbs. 7 oz which I hav as I have reason to believe, from the same eminent morserymen, Messrs. Veitch, of the King’s Road, observe from о. Supplement, in rapes bunches) from a à Whit te Fro Che I bad scr Man the plant from Nep діты it under the name R, leu mei it is ther obse rved, ** it "might palya аа: боа the est American species had been во designa CER а the name MINA A: - Torrey Gray in their Flora of North a z r discussion. of the йч in behalf of the J. В Amongst other In eyes, others to ty es, In thinning the bunches I left from three to five on a Vine. ady y Downe's seedling Farisha e not yet cut, e, Muscat he althy t ith 2 these selane plants іп а healthy state for many w,|years without but I have found how to culture into hom | ists of every one — an RÀ bring 6 this simple every-day me practice, and it is now withiu the d st ka plant over wi nter. thaya were now plante n mould d they w onld soon be fi adding an atom of soil of any kin d; henio apii an important mein d the of keepi го! bns а fortnight u what is ng in this Most of the Vines listo | Ad diio For my own pa P inclined to ma feet of good stro g wood а а In the | think that in а few years we shall see thousands of domnm onse I have a pit dor growi nn nts, in | con Sn and nts — to this which T planted Cucumbers in Seakale pots, ЕЩ country any season the aps in perfect health, ted by in the bark, and trained the em up the rafters with the with all the luxuri r native visae without and | Vines, and at tl the sight est check on соми ion, by this mean M that and clean ав if it were May, and full of fruit. I keep W. Prestoe, Cornwell Piace, Basingstoke, Hants. [The the or E which “J. B." refer fel regarded as the identical species whieh г А under the name of R. biflorus. I put out my plan them clean by washing two or imes a week soap water; I never use Tobacco Tor that purpose. November ll-rooted and healthy, but not vigorous]. last, from which I got | and they a но as full of blossom buds Nicholson. piden as can be. n, Gardener, Osgodby Hall, Selby. drum vitellinum. >ы сап fully confirm Mr. from six to nine fine Peaches, J. C. L PALAOE P disent EXHIBITION.— = Prat; e Dahlia show T mber t. n ripened fruit of а Abont ү апу, "at iot due seaso КУЕН ‚р1еавап nt hivou. ril I | Orchid on the “cool house system,” as I have a lant р the collar of th pla ant, very MEIN shot up, throwing o am lateral гы во as to com pletely cover over е c : as Pari ie E" The following are s I bave to-day taken nE e tha ^» pM 12 feet 6 inches ; from 16 to 1 17 which has been от cool, and w has produced as many as pikes of fein: "thia summer, Some ofthe spike asured roe 15 to "^ rase n length, and co tanod оп 4 2 to 23 flo . The plant бани is in coire t S " pH ns ig а . to J. А. d ‚ Ез Шу кабу оек, бр There Cinchona: —Your Correspondent © Exul" „Objects to ay last, an = was well attended. "The äisplay of fru was unusually large, and in ma ny instance бт еребаіуі іп = к of Black Grapes, which ie "y that could be d llection неа 8 dish ruit.—These were ai and among the раунд , gr: Duke of mec at Trentham, were three billes Bar Gra which 10 lus. weighing 61 ‚оп + te t kl ўа ME ку Fora Latin which e You ha e the s Spanish, То this I would we are not ps Spanish, Poi English, or е pronounce after English n former occasions shown that т reply that 4 Mr. Bailey Жо, furnished асе ruit, am excellent Bowood Muscat G D of ph биной о g The e thic ckly coated as if with whitew whi ch e rain does pi no though it is easily rubbed о with the аі hand. It i s truly a noble: plant, and if tion n may of the е fi would be a aen of (€ rely the rul es of bot anical nomen Linnzus neue large it would be vr. while to cultivate Ше iue as ез plant. But = w-— with m t was Countess of Chinchon; "dg was named aft. d adopted Chinchona, for to | поспе to Chinchor м, | den EA to ай М т *| Рат, ch ines, "i nen. and Melons. | Bailey, gr. toT T; Drake, , Esq, ington Plums, з Bailey” 3 Green- зарад M Telon, ced a LE Pine я "rine Ф ратны ; КО bree bune s "Esa. or : iefly о SP Gio Bon Сыга АЛЕ "Pesce, Nest Awards.—8 dishes : r. Hend Trentha: Mi ko, i Зита: 3d, Мг. сла Extra, Mr. Beale, gr. . Вай а., М.Р. , Pine Apples. =т is were Tot plentiful ; ; „but —À cres a Queen, from Mr. Hall, qr. ii Scar- sweet j пей MAS e 2 de. са have 088 st Isaac Anderson tens andi in other Eost Neben А s Hin Henry, Hay Lodge, Trinity, Bäinburgk or Khinkbona, and for e Jie sold have Peach. tr ree Protectio т. Аъ p е 772 ‚ Bennett ra it to Cinchona. Such alterations hay been frequently made. We have made Brunonia out her material for spring protection, even includin ng Brown, Stranvssia uy zo Strangwa pluss — me experience leads me to a wholly Ciüdhota therefore, having b хей as the па different conclus I would recommend glass in|of the genus, апа adopt ed Љу all eminent T is | коттан бе to тт else whatever. Under eias rately good managem rp it is certain to produce | by each mation as % pronounces Lat h, which weig pa м Ibs. 10 oz. ; ^ was a finely but Mr. "Young, Aberdare ripe. стн results. A 12 or 14 ife - 1 need not cost may say Sintshona, and the Italian T: shi A but. the | К Mr. Grant, Finchley, 1 inm showed good specimens, re tha n fr om 18s. to ira в foo and Russian will say Tsinhona or Tsinkhona ; е which weighe т 51Ьв. 602. tothat tected; | th Swede (if I recollect right, but I have for; pom | mda lbs. 140z. Mr. Dwe: им a fin rim - TOY de d there isa flow and return pipe, which Tshinhona, whilst | of ани Cayenne, and th also som. 2 should be, a convenience bri bedding we вау Sinkona; P the Frenchman „pronounces the c and | good E ~ villes ng — e min ARR plants, Strawberries, &c., is secured, a point of 1 wards.—Queens : H 1 of Sear- importance in most places. e. short, a Peach wall | which it acquires in that language before a consonant, b Mr orant gr уа Es. 5257 c Variis iet rera with glass will in fou r five years Hmh the and wh ich we cannot render i in English le етв. у Mr. Page, gr. to W. Leaf, Esq. ; 2d, Mr. Dwerrihouse, gr. of рые its p ot Viscount d ý име Mr. Раде. ADNR ish but d 19 Grapes.— These has been stated, эсе in the end. 85 се die saying Mh | for Майна m Cadith e > e айа mut íi фату. Mr. Meredi idu Vermin and эмек тоге that the attention of| G. В. equalled for high cultivation and fine your. readers has been dir ted to the A dried of by you uh Seedling Grapes.— І have been crossing s espon ndent | нене of Grapes, and I dus А raise young plants 10 10в. 13 oz. Mr. Morris likewise eis Ld үк C. t ut having s 4 times sown ‘гаре able Bla ck Hamburghs, as did also Mr. Henderson, Mr. be Pet and d E well worth the considera- seeds, I find that X rd irn readily. Some Richards, and Mr. Drummond. The last named grower tion o oi: юн ОЁ our societies for Arrius ing cruelty to| come at once, some next year, some not at all. What | also e xhibited bunches of os beautifully ripe ened ilmale. нй, they would n carrying out the ы the surest way to insure their growing? Steeping ман for which xd are iei e offering a prize | in hot, water is е for some seeds— would it E of Trebbiana weighing 5 lbs., though scarcely or the discover ery me more humane way of destroying | E those of Grapes? A. B. [We should sow at once, | ripe, а and slig ht spotted with Pii: тав nevertheless р apimals, "That. they must be destro me | and wait patiently.] a овоа Mr. Goldsmith had a bunch N ог other admits. 10 doubt. Not to speak of| Tropical African Ophioglossums.—l send a little | oe 5 140z.; it "HOW. min, s "ыс зп which : are Qphiogiosinm discovered on "ihe 24th of ope meer near ре ever, in penc lde ; Be the breed of rabbits in some | town of Ikonito, and not far Оой бег of the very came from Mr. Tillery; and we noticed ' of counties, especially the sea const, | at Old m by Mr. e Mi ung man who s was bunch of the large green Grape, Marchioness of Hastings, is so ra e чагаа would soon dis- ipi "ut last February to Wed Africa from this city | ffrom Mr. iderson. Vi appoint nd; In such oaod plants and — qas) 24 расе history. ion by M ^ situations trap are tidy xo employed from Having, Observ statement * Vegetable |^ ааг, —121bs.: Ist, Mr. M. near Liver- November 10 the middle of February. e man is sup- | Kin » to the ейге that “іп the d «№ їса1 parts Mr. Morris, gr. to A. Bosanuquet, Esq, Southgato ; On posed able to attend to three dozen traps. These are get in м Ар: and are taken soon as it is li enough e mornin early, = REN man en legs, А ntt 2 b b e them what desperate Afri сым g in these seem unknown,” the em oft койде iny. to Ap will publish e may gain in letter may elicit а any useful in Че s апу ом and that hi his of and Mr. ui Oatlands, and Mr. Wi Norwood ; 3d, Lai бышары go tede “Бан Же, Fade Wal arbary thought it would од teresting to record pu fact. euderson, Trentham. Black аА bunches : P. Clarke, Glasgow. [The specimen seems to belong RR AA ш to O. odis e. bunches: ist, Mr. Striking Cuítings without Soil—Since my com- |J. Levick, Esa. t Ме P- би neos — this јен MM (see m 494 |5 ME Mr. EU A M. d of our volume for 1860), I Farquhar, Bart; 3d, Mr. inquiries respecting this МЫ M mode f proptigstion, Mr. — Аре чер of almost all plants will ovn foh. n water grow bes. —Ot nET Mr. Kaile -> 2 dish of on a piece of old wood, or Жез жау ио d кишш) both pesi ire ries moist idi fere plants will live and do well во that | Violette ps pel ‚ Plester, Of these and the striking of cuttings without soil is по new idea | Vanguard was 846 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [ЗЕРТЕМВЕВ. 6; 1868, | striped and flaked with crimson; Fanny Purchas under notice is by far the best that he or we fruit. ARA 5 счет разе yellow ; Anna Me nd Second cam with purplish | believe -— else has уеб produced under ро Awards,—1st, Mr. Kai o Lord Lovelace ; 2d, Mr. Cross lilac e raiseralso ааа ior) ойы eid "- as it deserved to be, the admiration gr. to Lord Ashburton, M М. Dawson, gr. to "Lady С yatt PES 85) $2, Mr. Plester, gr. to Mrs. Ru il Bishop's Ts t n — ANectarines. Man autiful t of Pitmaston Orange lads Lilian red erm White, delicately tipped m——————— Sue from Mr. Ferguson, P pA an nd “Мт. Не СЧ with violet; and À Regularity, cin t ET ќе. JPoticeg of eie: pa Mr. Plester. also had good dishes d othe wer . » E 3 ong which AM re Elr ats Red Rom and се for Nonsuch, buff suffused ара shaded with The Alpine Guide. Par tf n Pall, хац Hunt's Taw red; and to Mr. кот of Pate Green, for Princess н ELS, ке, late “President By е Alpiné би Awards, PES т. Ferguson; 2d, Mr. Henderson, Trentham | Alexandra, gold llow, striped and flake n wit Leu. London. Longman & Co. Pp. d: 3d, Mr. Не, Bishop's Stortford, о Мт. Legge нее рза Second.c lass Certificates for Five ead twent Ya 20, £g . Me lon — Thes were fu rnished i in profusion, Among | Fancy Boy; buff shaded and striped With red; and for is Ч D d e maleria 5, usual 1 t, like Bromham Enchantress, lemon groun: бас AU RA they соне le сер. y y боа the Bor D and „жй of Ailsa; the last came from | г. Bragg, of Slough, h had a similar а award for Баһ ger, Ix Lm Ете f the Mr. Turner А 9t Slough. Among, безе fleshed 5 A air mU A se Corti: ар Mte s f the bes Ge d hybrids from it, most of | ficates were also given to Mr. Burgess, for Chelse Ta ne snow-clad Sieb vw e 75: aile iih ro, deep b ie gi with violet; and to Mr. Whebler, Mos or the purpose of ascertaining d height above Ататаз.—@ m P 1 lst, Mr. Scorer, to 9. T. Eyre, | of Warminster, for Mrs. Wheeler, white, heavily tipped | : j А encounter the Esq., Woodla nds, Havant Là, Mr Varney, gr. t o W. Smith. | with purplish , ine In addition to these Mr. Perry |! БЕ phos] f dr AM ur ay of pape c MF cac ; a M а ga ыш mt compact small sort called Nilus, yellowish buff from. comm dd Ur elevations, or bri tai gr. to Lord Crewe; за, Mr. Kaile, gr. to Lord Lovel рреа with red. у rem м. 2 Slough; 2d ЖАП зе were chiefiy Brown Turkey ен White maran aa T8 В раа юма. у Wanker, for ihe Ваа i Абе ооо] hen e Thame. 94 доол. lst, Mr. WC BE 2d, Keynes; 3d, | legs for climbing, and remarkable powers of endura Avards.—lst, M to Miss es 2d, Mr. d EM ; Chelmsford ; 4th, Mr. Жайге 5th, E were combined, in the person uf х, Ball, with a à bold ueni to H. Wilus, Eeg, а; pa Turn атое т, ; Gth, Mi. Be Barnes, M ke I Fas 3 spirit of adventure, шер a korf y Oh -Besidéb Mobello, wé noticed Late Duke, мүм doen rend оне; бап Нев of nature, and а oft stimulus was ist, Mr. Th Tt, Weed : Bigarrena, and Florence. mr кү os С.Л Ее llow 2, Norwich зае Mr by the M desire Miet he AM of extending th Mente Mr. Bailey, Bhardeloes; 9d, Mr. Dawson, | Perry, Castle Bromwich 15th, Mr. Moffat, gr. to Viscount May-| boundaries of science. 16 aet le tha w e r the dip таго Alpine plant J 3 ] rol Panshan; ; 8d, og Lane & de Great — ДАГЫ in ; s. Mr. A ак ^ -- Rev. C. Roe, Bury St. | the tneetin 1 of the British Хаан t о disp! Edm 12 blooms.—1st, ycroft.; 2d, Mr. Charlton, B i 3 Plums.—Of t а large display, consisting | Куур; ва, Mr, Sladden, Ash ; Ath. Mr. Wakeman, d Eltham together men of congenia Ку uits, suggested also chiefly of Green кең "Reine Claude de bcm nei | 5th, Mr. Batten, Eton; 6th, Rev. C. Fellows, Norwich; | some system v. combined action in the exploration of of MC € Wasnmgton, Jefferson, Coe's Golden ir Mr. Steer, Eltham. 12 Fancies (Amateurs). en Rev. | mountain phenomena. Arcam Forbes and Tyndall m Bon деа ет Sir C. Napier, & Де llows ; 2d, Mr. Sladden ; 3d, Mr. C. Perry, Castle Вгош- | may w sors to Saussure and thes АП! large fnc-ionkin uit. n th ortance of their inve tions. t, i —Exhibitions of thes and | e inr R E lst, Mr. Bail аны 9d, Mr. Pomfrett ‚| Тһе delights of mountain Bes ner once fairly tested gr. Eton. iai 3d, Mr. /ebb, Culham House, Reading. ' бтм 3d «їз МЕМ to e excite ach iter interest 3 the passion for adventure grew marvellonsiy Thi es.— merous, for the most part Ey aa Yong gr exhilarating effects of the pure atmosphere which " fac- а ФЕ оге captivatin м { SIE eu free from "speck o or blemish,. Among dessert | | айо Ше Tod RAS most; others the German; | Was inhaled, the rarity of the air, the оар хер inds in 5 »Ribston both were, iss ever, ver apes me. ix the dazzling snowy scenery, the sense of Es. "earn's, Кату, and Cox's Orange Pippins, Баара 1 sei pe Гү: къ Fer Hin, ing of di ies. h Pearmain, Quarrenden, Cox's Pomona, and b d E e) attexidge, Mitton Чо "felt in striking ou& & new th, soon een ; St “еа d ees, Mum rebel Petr. Rb e g P Я Apple. Among kitchen sorts the best were Alfriston, | Steventon Shipton- ку сс. Же nob AT 1st; Mr. B» etteridge 3 band of darin comrades who were présently consoli Jhancellor, se ides 9d, Mr. t , gr. to Н. Willis, Esq., Epsom ; Rd: ier da ag ma the А lub. essrs, p e CI BS ir re wthornden, one: iu | for gr , вт. о T. Thomasset, Esq., Walthamstow ; ех xy ad is well known as an accom ота Derb ivecrowned Pippin Emperor Alexand bot t. а eologist. Не is hi hly valued b » Flower of and Wellin b e ез. em few boxfuls were shown, all of which more ӨС] anist and don p ейн ife at inments, UN ү Азсатёв.—. че lst, Mr, салай Eto: ooper, indicated the ill effects of the stormy weather | р... Јо fund of Нор, and singularly good Бош; 80, Mr, Holder, Maidstone. Kiteen 6 =ч ме Мог vii we на кызу; пораро а йе. th dine | taste and judgment. Ніз agreen i timore, gr. ton ; 2d, ere, how exam ost eading ial à t | ithani; gå, Messrs. Lone, St. Mary Kent. for st among which a на Vaisse, deri idu бшш С ; ili д plentiful and good, ew чабан тошо - M. E ire de | DDarming companion, while his never-failing che EC ehem Dal cp hg mp сурс n e [to фе | 2685, intrepid courage, and ready resources in йош Wians Won С Chrétien, Et uchesse | an — bricht yellow Tito autumn Rose, and danger, euinently fitted him for a eader ш Ber amot, | perilo rpris ndit "al T аы Mi du н we & Son; ҮЙДҮ 3d| Among the Other qualifications which М: ‚ Bal ч рг 1 е. OTE —. 'SSTS. ап on le Ist prize for fine hide d à aw. RUN to Mille. Tuc, Slough ; 3d, ыз larke, Brixton. 18 Var itis Amateurs) Fenaa i for writing an Alpine Guide must [r^ —186, Мг. опе n Chrétien; and to Gànsel's В, tat " E со, o. J. Hollingworth, Esq., Maidstone; was given. The heaviest Penti consisted of U Yod vedale's s | 23, Mr. D ои s Hayward, Esq., Hurs t Green: ance with the greater portion of the p i йө оцы за, Dr. боөрён Slough ; 4th, Mr. Moffatt, gr. to Viscoünt| of which he has crossed the main AS times, * caer rm e уер ЧЕ 5 oz Maynard, Dunmow. 32 different passes, besides traversi i Ni E " М dishes «5н Мт. a s; 2, Mr. | Hollyhocks.—Various stands of cut blooms were |} teral passes Ai With such qualifications in the Editor, Esq. o. Eey Er n ish fir eig Donald, ét A E doli I hown, iu whieh were excellent exámples Mr. | with sò extensive an experience of his o uhar, Bart.; 2, Mr. Е бйнё gr. to Vision Hawke, of David Foulis, Ullett, Mrs. Cochrane, | „аја assistance, of which me Eversley ; 3, Mr. Turner, Slough аа dish for flavour.—1, rple Prince, Premier, Prince pore Lough- f P p 51° | preface, we are not surprise Шише; ат. Dd q., от а ; Mr. Gale, MX Queen Victorià, and J. Cla: Mr. Chater, | Before us possesses merits of a very high ammefsmit essrs. Downie, Laird & Laing, € showed hand- | hi cellan —These consisted of, Peach ch very possibly will not be appr isto other trees i in ina well furnished with Fuit, from some — : 1st, Mr. Hawke, Gainsboro: ME "ee: b d d dv 3 itu 1 Lane; various kinds of Nuts feom ме Tester Bishop et s Stortford ; 3d, Mr. Forrester, Беркай аш m; | account of Alpine scenery and а уеп, ДО MW ark Apricots from Mr. Henderso Mr. Smail, Norwood. 94 blooms (Nurseryman).—l8t, meets with in * The Leisure Hour" or Good. W et Winter "bind Pod [i4 M „White С Сагсаа гек X Chater, Saffron Walden ; 9d, Messrs. D отш, Laird | but which will be appreciated by the actual tra E and Cucumbers from othe. The names of the Qe; voci vH — h, who really requires the hd t were Emperor, Hals Ка and Telegraph, Gladioli = From Маон Yowell, vE Yarmout came | culties, The book fine is in fact intend * Dahlia —The dis 2 ay di these was large, and the A i EN t Д chilles, red and white; Д Моол for e rns good condition. Those from striped with crimson; Comte de Morny, cerise with | by the Editor, ыа there are ev nons Mr. Tutn eynes especially were E whi i te throat; Egerie, rose striped salmon; Erato, | {һе care and labour it has còs Т тарач си in 3 amateur | bright rose; Isoline, delicate pink; John ВӘ, | Inthe lütroductión pl valuáble pieces of intor class, des of Lord eoe t Lady P jioso be sati jsaffron veined white; Le Poussin, red with white | mation are given, suc on uy experience will su ME f Pophan d dE er, Earl ot Shaft Ri Hon lin, Y | throat; Linné, cerise blotched with yellowish White; | e, g.:—“ With ladies jt ie is prudent to take a guide Tor су Hon. Mrs "isst, Mad "d nare wilde eroine, Com- | Madame Binder, carmine striped white; ee purple|each horse or mule. 16 is à rule of the first import- m Criterio ion, spotted d Vi h th i yellow; г, Ard white ; esta, | ance to abstain from interfering with tho anima mi spotted white. YI" varieties | difficult and dangerous passes, l'here is scarcely ^ zg zy Standish the m өт stance of accident arising from а fall where the anim: rd Derby, Duch гета is own vy ty, PH UE b: n ha George Dot dp onley E Miss Pressle è Stocken, Mrs. ott, dr “Вова, Marquis les, Mr SII Madumes T a д wy), Rose 5 fh u- eer Howell, p last E rom Mr. снае mont, Chairinan, Зану A ustin, Norfo' k Hero, Mrs. H. ya - ез\ Ууво = rub, bue Ew Juno, "Lord Dundreary, Gold Bos ИЙ Arry LO Ps Шы rg p айы, Жылу ст EAR ipe cxx «o p cq ME E P ITE RO Dorling, Bea ty of Hilperton, Donald Beaton, Мга | 4 5^ aS лнн о А RU M mt enshaw, ы m pu cM Ph cr Austin, Disraeli, vete Fom Меш. P Paai of сат” A Mr. e Pi of Castle Bromwich; а ood double|cult and дав . Ape їз a ell азса cies w re tc iced fine blooms Zinnjas from E. Banks pex (E Deal; c emand for the services of a superior cl bro. preme Ma С "in md т Ойлан cid last but Tot least a magnificent specimen of Lap а | Guides of the тае а, Een Mab, Санны, аду n, ii in à р Foii МЕ Geo. Uzzell, sr. ,to the Duches | ëv demand exists кс Жыл А Бару ер em 38 Madam родов годзі ч Nortbumberlan: ү hun, duties ar huge , > : Twicken It was trained ove s а book, containin; urne, Pluto, TAA Garibaldi, Rev. J. Dix, | double trellis about 61 feet Я. jet Fa "он character and epe n pold, Oliver Twi i тт d бе m, Duchess of Kent, S in width, and те abont 130 ex- their names and any "4 ен абы an panded flowers, of which t ere not одну BEN Т ав three and fou Mn я n 22 we Meer for member, showed a ане, spielen of tj ous 9 y crimson; Polly Feet RE Taf. end puit at one ОЁ the Royal Horticult x heavily tipped with pi nk; Samuel Bartlett, deep ‚үз th Kensington in 1861, but ile stinetively to д Te the e а level а "—— SEPTEMBER 5j 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 847 of diffcul im, you have iy. after the а tiat —-—— iu making arithmetic the *Logie of thë Peóple;" by Мету Wivés of Windsor. d ү um ntity of ар ч chamois-hun who ways cad ж B E. "he lieet: Side are end p MADE onths before hand, by members of the к» Club. An alphabetica cal list of about 36 of the best known guides, with their addresses and qualifica- tions, is Eve) un careful discrimination in page 35 of the introdu вор n Ње m of knapsaek and its contents, the traveller will 25 well о proh by the experience of As to clothing, the guides often too a Only t “other was а paragraph in the Times 5, th giving for PW , but i vie possible to teach to poor ehildren," This is higli| E the Castle аай Tower o praise, M 42, the position Tu Oik is elearly defined. 16 | arked as Falstaffs Oa ү fairies' dell has b paria filled up, but t the P send Consort had ею E GE PaA K E t maing of large mu imes: gu meats el poor Hi Heusk " Mz. Mast most noticeable jist ures in the home grounds $4 Kayi well: and well. een establishment is the|r picturesque ч which the extensive experien Mr. Mas ОНДА" has iin to furnish themselves with g spac | quar Ball says ''surefo ЕК р ken ential to satis- B depends, upon two habits, ines and regular - a € ary cases t 'arrangertent, tlie ground here has Bg he most раме of ru Twelve mpl has a waterfall on one god and a lake er doa convetiien t mode 0 tea-houses thriving trade Mic may be easily а acquired ; 3 fop; we ell from the ground i4 $^ nging it down at secondly, that of observing the Spot. on no the d foot is to rest, and accustomi ing, t the muscles ынга of a very gi slope, the | beginner involuntarily shrinks „from the apparent with Aute ull: ing in ôf the яве аһа ititerest pem as the p die resorted to by the good Amr of Хей. Saki, v which is perd др ап also consumed in eren doses artit аја ам. mahy of the vi rtie scene Ty, o n brin ing индека features of! tlie аер ow rendered all thé E aly-dis ‚ which sly: : . become well татр sr 'Thus at eac ix s Р тее ы; of composing and тес i some distinct and pleas g picture, and thè 8 near th t of the favourite be dab nger, and is apt to lean This is a mistake, as by causing an outward thrust E. In а опе согпег Ф the t dhe йы there En араз ап |і s the foot, the risk of slipping i is muc ch in sed. in Eng and the "AD cie held in both hands n to: Sid 16 Ше the balance, &с. re ecollec ted tha tow must be тешу ы 'eal dang o the ions ossible, арра. ina descent, it is best to iato di Ni pu = Ens the i x yos down the ар pa? ў me a the фы Md is for the mI "to [E сіре together. The of harm is much less, when the detachéd E ъё got acquired a dangerous velocity." Sug is of the practical hints to the young er. e ho e inconveniences he is роце ected to are stated to be first—thirst, which is painfull: аге not used to such expeditions. Cold ie seems to be the best remedy ; a dried uus ded in tho mouth | as long ав possible is рар recomm Next comes the excessive heat E £a sun, Es beats down AN de. hé ad with im e pow has been known to raise the thermometer Etposed on on of w а black felt hat, so Eri Fahr. A 1ауе wadding round and over t gives some retos. The Editor, at the ti т appearing eccentric, sometime: ried an rella. Et вее hi Another yance tain sick which arises from the of xertion and the diminished Pinto of DE: air x зеі у felt by those who кезү ter, each Мий: à | used 1 in а curious way that is worth mentionin g. 16 seems that, when ће poet or onte mde or на age, and | he inay be, has i шеа so much saki ender pux Another| incapable of further enjoyment—in fact, арч ns t is DAS. oce drunk— Р. 5 gravely | торе» to караан d under one of thes e jets of cold This pr gr ough it bears "Ве been subjected to some Serious üceideuls, iu Stern tree, of "o. d is а fine vigor P Na " ies which i ing yes i "fins. zo pointed ou dd tre ree к this system ean be г ur in an afternoon with T ults, to be hoped, scenery, its waty. end mul йш m t that. iti is amore beneficial to the етно of example growing in "a es iue Eve the ын "doi Tus uentl when аё сей во bac а the feet i is a ien сиам жү Li i picture in whieh it occu a z= enjoy themselve. the * * Temple. of the Twelve та 28 - Fortune's « Yen and. Pekin. cius Fru —Dr. En gelmann communicated the e of how m e 1^ don lt f His i i nature of the pulp scenery a and plantation [4 studyi d inte: of ар the Caetus fruit, illistrated by many drawings. | assumed by different tre pog of the importance of ане Шап P аре better understood the "Te - udiciously TA r REANO ph ology, as well as the systemiatió сһагасіегв of the E а seb of har y ок such as Clematis, pue Ma ad ‚аге ың in the year r 1845 (Plau it. Nov., mpelopsis, &c., trained " stout одев, mi d hen 34 | the id p well cov ils pas take vll wth. 8 roup w. n Cueurbitacere, the funiculi assisted in Ride style of gro A come ia | foring the de of the fruit. Sehleiden (Grundzüge, adm d эВ всге а ascribes es pulp of Mamillaria to an M din lving into single juicy cells, Gasparrin potes. кесар memories SL ari ша е juicy Мога = Кое чне of an 'h ad lohg вісе come to the conelüsion, especial], alte examining the somew һа at dry í fruits of Cere ereus cæspitosus енг пареа Surmo a nigle-st а е ad: ар inter seti memorial К; Ше" “ опей al he prim n aras. mem ur forefathers ulged Man y of f what аге EE u d-fashioned j plants," 1 be pulp, hi їп most nurseries of eie in Caet. Мех, Bound., T. 20, fig. 1 сөс figured Agir funiculi of ge latter Aeg The Cactus "a lent; only sive Beni ns О Ml di A f plants, In one of the|fruit висеше some Echinoecaeti {Ег pues s Kiynehospera umn Jutitnoldés, planted ont, че е "Ори аге kno$mn to Беа, dry fruits. The ta gro in more robust health than one usually bebe. ra consists or Am Aw walls of the fruit itself, originating fro carp and t е pi bliste tering and edis f the skin, caused by m m and flowering ly as A een the direct rays of the sun; or e tte from the sow, M phe Mr. Masters informed us that it | calyx (or part of the ө-т i will liave it), or the sharp wind which usua usually itn ows at теь һай lived И dig T him on а wall for the last | coalescing orming à homogeiieous niass, and of the heights, reip Du cold cre Ba are used TA 15 years, b under these conditions flower zi juiey pulp, in which ent tlie ооба are imbedded; rs of Alpine expeditions, we are tó ‚ аге ч bi rds rock, fi Yontin reenhóuse, | In some ies ратепсђута 0! 8, of two kinds—the real апа the im =“ Whén а "gin Е d Ро dw] complexum, X: pied | the D of the pulp prevails. -The pulp is always the ridge or slope of rock or ice is such thatit pi MS trailer, ade, established and = ET p of the T rM 1 Тһе ersed without diffieulty, if it lay but а "hoticed besides а very dcin), éven аб the fl jua оч the level A a T ui en, the Fubetitiütion v pies of a preci usands of feet in дери, ы ofa еа Ы Мар = no real difference ork i 06 е done, though. it шау have а formidable effect on ose who cannot remove recipices, 9 io üt pred Mention "etituaively бп the ledge o с a which m Е ding isa foot re "Mai zd avoid exp wher mr endán, 26 ааг ИЫ rich are — NADA, ampik ions of algebra, ule good, an hed by Shárp-witted bo; Canon Moseley E. of thé little book to which this | “orf. Tiles t ks on education ie ment's nervousness 2s d FOWA а ose of oer а allec dy | fun and British Ferns; a lar, еч collection of "herbaceous 1 ed гооо when we saw them, in ртеаб | 10 can er] 4 - kw үү trees I h à is cultivated ata J rK distant n nurséry Wë ғ" iine 6 visit. We found, a pt mostly red-coloured juice; at last the oreover, а genial ipi e with a love of plants | € cells in most species separate ver ‚ойе another, and k residi! er ull. g eva Reti, ciu tm a ender god vessel. Тһе .—We und d thát und their pro; of tlie co rre tn of | di eus it — only } or Nuttallii ч. ч perhaps, а 2 Tome while. in other Mamillar Е М. polyt mass о: е Ау Oxronp В OTANIÓ ise ass of iri Seed is "- ege is now flowering in e Oxford Botanic бааа an M fine plant of | ). 16 ismium Myesar d; in Mammillaria proportion; hele e | upwards of 20 bd x height, bearing on its numerous 7m ^ -~ Е; ж. ini s country a thab of one whieh tlowered in the "i Gardens Kew, in v summier 0.1-02 and 0.3 1 long. uo ate n th т Botahica s of tof this a s p Є j б А a ubt uie i || d ellaneous. € вһа егей trunk was n on Mondáy morning las | { т : there aré two, the еее of | agó The one sli var een rm of M lbs Ае (е ernes h cum wards of t е ire which tl from the trunk upwards eserved in tho Royal stores at i B | | | ЕЁ Windsor Castle, Since then this famous tree has been shorter, of nearly equal length, and eerte tue eder dun pd еш ша m ӨГ улар d 848 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | SEPTEMBER 5, 1863; longer, hair-l ee either, Cocoa- nut refuse, preserving them at the same | Tulips, ce] erem it, picking out wire-wor Worms, an nd n ar he 3 rim. In © Biel which I t wa variety of О. Ficu indi. Быш them at "their ir "frat appearance on a pe of less one line in тесе only about 0 e l. long and wide; $ on the rim they soon grow to twice the 10 times е а, ЫП at atarit? the larger ones are 0.3-0. ong. pur ce - at first Mute and indric al, becom e Ачы tjo inted and clavate, the ter- n the b diameter and | s under e. treatment they will fill their pota with roots, and wil be in readiness bus wanted. Ix хогаѕ, which have bloomed and which erl attende 1 make а fine growth before winter 0, wil А | Gabba age and 3e ери € T AND KIT arger tha Tad having been cut back, keeping t any ones, Фив properly СТА ве interstices ей ет, the fruit and seeds im reached thait full growth, these cells contu a colour- 8, vi insi uid; i less, viscous, insipid fluid; in ә following spring, hen the fruit has assumed a urple colour, and attained full maturity, they к a sweetish, purple | m quid, and soon separate, forming what is properly called the pulp. The single cells are "mostly oval р 0.02—0.20 1. in length. І fin e same struc m them rather clo ose “ры moist until з ey strike into the n: new will pro асе ably Barth u up Celery i in a forward f Early Dute N ove mber. soil. Plants, however, that are fairly re-potting can hardly be too у exposed toa kept too cool Let Cineràrias also be kept eot and ist, attending to re-potting such as require it, and ттн immediately green fly appears on апу o „plan nts, _ Primulas must ar be carefully : attended ure in O. регали which, however, ripens its fruit, | s us,in autumn, and it undoubtedly Xo е in all | fr of the ils for use in spring ; Carrot—these should remain in € use. Sow Tripoli Onion, also р winter and spring sup em meae p* double varieties, pire are inva „бес for winter Баат Kee toly, ай ed and hung in а hot p Tree ‘Violets clear of their Sweet Basil should e i Opunti ith large and juicy fruit. uii, | great enem; = spider, and in D with 1 nie y imis E md em. plenty d manure water, which will cells on the face of the are not d, only | DX Y E us health. e STATE ОР THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR tke "vel sem O. 9 aue ed C EA a this FORCING DEPARTMENT. Forthe Week ending Sept. 2, 1863,as observed at the quier . m ]— —SMENRISERS 1071-9 remains, even at full maturity, mw c he .—Let the soil about the roots and also the e| "I 5| Вавометев. omar. pras of pale red colour. m. this Condition the fruit а senal atm des Р ue ein what dry about fruit that is and Sept. 4 ах. an Lent det ES) a d the plant, without any change, until it falls off tipong therefore Бе careful not to over-water, ап Ж бан Мнн мен риш, созо | in the following spring. Га О. brasiliensis and it Wil be advisable to use slight fires during dull | mru 97/75 c зел sm ys Ta О. monacantha these cta -cells are greatly | У ather. Endeavour to afford g growing stock a steady | Satur 20 39716 | 29407 | 73 | 47 | eoo] з НЕЕ elongated, forming, іп matted, tough ета heat of about 70°, and keep it well supplied Sunday 30 16 | 29824 | 29:41 за $e а КАЕТ 01 А Ü E 2 beard, 2- 3 lines long, amlogons t B ч at of the unripe | With manure-water at the root, but avoid seii the | Tues. 1118 | 30032 | 20539 | 71 | 90 | eos | e бй | SW] щ Cotton. seed; ach fiai of. several | БОП t Wet As fire-heat will soo essa Ww 2) 19 | 29.919 | 29.838 | 70 | 52 | 610) 64) 60| &. Mead + 1 considerably larger extent than has be e the case | Average.| | 29.771 | 29.67 бэз| в17 | ёл! Ca often thickly clavate or otherwise уа M inflated. ring summer, care must be exen to dun 8| ui a MADE boisterous; аа have боі Qu T3 verme vari e баі late in | properly moist state of the atmosphere, keeping the| — ram A eie E Wenn hr autumn; how they may change at rity I have сее pans or troughs regularly түтү with ы ке сы у аа. теу io ni dE been unable to ascertain. No such development of the r, and moistening the floors, &с., frequently, asany| —. ак mr iom With rain; "опу: me; сой at at night. epidermis-cells seems to take place in the Opuntiæ 20" 2—Very fine; showery ; rain at night. ^. with dry fruit, such as O. missouriensis, O. cla > eem would be most injurious to growing stock, Mean temperature of the week à deg. below the average 1 ме heat, h and Be as M of will per and also to раа көт н — owever, as e e and almost rough, and not The cells of. the | Shut up early on the бена ot bright days. Where ET H TED АЕ ое ташар Win ve ipm ofthe fruit, as well as those M > bon young aet is grown in dun EET Et EE m Quantity |; |& |. | Ё seed-coat, аге full of aggregations of crystal cised this season not to get the ee 2H 4R |4 Rained. | 9f Rain. |^ |z 4 the f roug ошӣ Sunday 0. 696 | a58 | or7| 16 0 1 but in the RI itself I have never seen v- em; neither | P? Koo CUR HU de favourable - opportunity , Mon, 0.) воо | ár2 | 381] 15 D j could I discover any in the pare MR or in iio pulp and sufficie and о h should be secured | Wed. 9| ess | 81 | 384| 16 H 1 from the 4 f Thurs. 10..| 69.4 | 45.7 | 57.5 19 1 1 of the fruits of Mamillariæ. Елде roceedings | ow ап д opportunity o giving à Friday 11..| 684 | 47.1 | 578| 0 | o i of the A of Scienc es of St А little 2 -- АГЕН and on warm cloudy days. Satur. 12..| 68.9 | 44.8 | 569 | 15 0 1 A iiam afternoon a this VIN 1 тыда all m or unhealthy bonis ae Ы est Vols ed | A ur akore period Nd on the nid rone c ап рар well aired and free s therm. eg. lo: on the Eo e under the shad trees, — x from moisture. crop is cleared, the wood m in taking a kiud of silk or gut f arge | ре, and the leaves beginning to Fo yy, the sashes, if —- ces to Correspondents. species of caterpillar. Тһе animal Den “fally СЕЕ alre аду M removed altogether. * As usual, communications have e been received too inches long, its upper side was of a lively green , ME n= ke A of the present Compara iie vu qom - detained till t inquiries ean colour, while the nder was white d covered be made. We must also beg the indulsit oft К те long white hairs. It feeds upon the leaves of а ш is necessary, and c а trim the €— авео ог поо сл gig d either КЕЗ very common оп all the hill-sides in | Vin useless laterals, & operation | for early or late pen you Should -ijas "lant Walcheren, this part of Ja арар. the baskets containing the | whieh i is best diae in favourable Vini as "e there е5 s ге oe Early White, Summar's Late White, q f these leaves, which, judg little danger of the m eee of canker. Е fruit M € 5 іза, Frogmore Protecting ; the last is one of tho fon the rapid manner in which they were being eate is ripening, give air as freely as the state of th = Feeder rogmore Early Forcing is the earliest up, must be vi latable. сЕ А curious par » wil permit, and keep the atmosphere as Wy ot all kinds of Cauliflowers for spring theol reinans- to-De to e| possible. If late 8 on ts are infested with ЖОЙ, Perss: Т Bush. The howa as Ferns are not А admis- ї е in a collecti: OW: „if tl quán not allowed - ess "is ° | syrin e morni rnoon aa as can be му, восе свв т other ot d m may hay silkwo: ај ча a individual done without injurin — the leaves ; in short use every endu rod-our ing iho v der "bolon to the is disembowelled ns meg two thr ead: means to des the plants уор peti е n of half-hardy Өк сепһонвв ир scien: — Tode pellucida, like substances are taken out o can be employed without danger of creating too much Nephrodium ma = Acero qe nuda and magol threads are at hri incha in с der damp. Qna ong d reat: Ton wi) bidia get this curiosity are covered thickly with a glutino = fatty substance. —Where a supply is required d doubtless, from any of the Rose growers whose namesappear Whe! м ло in a soluti ze som ind, apparently | Winter, vigorous young plants should be secur ed аі] шош Meo ei seem though by no means vinegar, this fatty matter eadily off, and the | Once. either from seed or cuttings, as plants that have — J Wm ciem hich have attacked your Swedes threads are drawn out to their fol dengti. Those which | been g through the autumn, however promising | аге the caterpillars of the Dart Moth, X4 which you es I measured o e e spot w re fall y five feet lo I they vef look Зріст а iting. | afull account in the agricultural part of our last week тл they ar 1 e manufacture o SHRUBBERIE „бейет е та 1, Lastrea deco ita, not British; largely sd i th * ing-lines, for which ате; isa npe eem rii in Japan. е E ы informed me they into clothing, but i if "А utet mis малы 1 think onbera | clotb must be very expensive. «-Fortunde * * Yedo in vectes them | plan i icles оЁ |1 Propagation phe = M more o Барон bedding -out ished as quickly as posaba hýr ii ve have often remarked, а eep through the wiüter ecu having: а amount of roots and Шлпа wood. e А up and роза Жаймен е have i Р CONSERVATORY, eep I onias f. display thin that en: [мл : ible jured фреон рс ore be bottom Аў оп |їпа терге офи exposure | For the same purpose Verbenas, Petunias, е, |їп рапв aid intended to be per in hem Tur c winter, should be placed i milar themums; water them freely with liquid manure. ‚ The iest winter- -flowering Heaths and Epa ;acrises should | е їп uld in fact be a point to keep them as hard p by fully exposing un their wint ming; give air, however, freely. Th Seide for D nas ане army = forcing must Lm e: If Auriculas аг not already it should be done "without i delays lace them d the hie. are stated to bloom | besutifolly in proportion to ле алатго E i d, of UN which should be 6 Tali Gore across. are impatient of rich compost during winter, бшу о шт rotten horsedung—a small c th silver sand. will be best soil for them if for fo огсіпр, but well-decomposed dung must be substituted for the leaf- mould when the «чйр an o faro iE o too foring a matar Por their winter food. The layers of d tees may be taken off and polied without delay, compost as before directed. De generally, mposi 2, Cystopteris fragilis ; 3, Nephrodium molle.—. Apparently a enum piece of Sheep's Fescue, Festuca ovins, UR in but there are no flowers; though wiry, it A уун moderati in the herbige of » lawn.—J W б. Digi guinz R specimi is insafücient: bit of now your resource, эзбе by this time to make good strong plan season. Тһе € is регеп i PARISIAN GARDENING: J Р. The scarlet flower 8| spring £ Sing a tuft = Dock- like leaves, Mc quM пани е =ч а prominent feature in the gardens is no doubt a а шоп affection PEAR LEAVES com p. ]t iscer- on in Craven. А very in Pear trees, eet cause of which is unknow tainly not is ap A: of the tissue of the under side of milar to that —À occurs ез, and perhaps from a similar са ltisq арр! ie p. The following will come in in succession ы all of them are m Rosas viz., Royal Pe jand O Rourki Champion of ; Elm, as of Hazel, were once used as ia | m.: 76 Peeters containing Fri MUST BE SENT CARRIAGE PAID, аЬ wa bo refused. A SEPTEMBER 5, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 849 HALLETT'S |PEDIGREE| NURSERY WHEAT. yw THE PEDIGREE WHEAT WAS AW. AT THE нт fW of this Wheat, row 1 1869, im Septem oa D т} а Ane р S GENUINE LESS Apply to FREDERIO F. HALLETT, ESQ., E—O0ne а а Delivered, with Printed Directions for Planting, at the Bri, ed tained up one of “Z family " bas produc ving con hed епота e same Wheat known аз Z having been while the has been continued separately, and has during 1862 than has been before obtained in any d superiority d nal ear of the large publis ears of 18 “ranks,” ар » while another family of th its sides 16 ** ranks" (; ear | observed to exhibit markes а greater progress “ А, This family Z is now for the first time offered to the publie, and is ARM of afamily for delivery. The origi ny hundreds, and | called those of each containing ma of an th descend KA E. ly preceding, ars family" which may develope some v e in its best ear, The separate e numbers, or names—as A, | «e | hich it Thus, all the “ Pedigree Nu ys found to li ears must be selection, that of the year immediate the home seed, even thousands, of grains being kept quite distinct, selection sold is that of 1861, thus obtained, and consists alwa the lanted the disease, hich cteristies w always ONE BEST EAR, I is that one found at the he grains having been p " of a cereal is hstanding “ family wer of wit other chara “ d ripening; its straw, and ct decision, and which cannot be determined ONE BEST GRAIN, best plant, all roduce the р of Wheat, Barley, or Oats there is in competition with each other. ere is alwa. harvest to every plant and їп every ear g In 2385505 followin el (or ghton Railway Station, of Cheque: or Post-offco Order, which must in “HOW OUR WHEAT CROPS MAY BE DOUBLED,” and other ROM ALL COUNTRIES," DENS Е Aad TH TY б pe dt 5d WE би E. pr E was is 018 to the — aud realised £19 7s. per acre. ue 4 m HE TRA ms on 4, е ARK IS U F. LS S., The йы А Brighton Sussex. Seven — а Quar Bags Sewed up eoi "Sealed, upon receipt all cases бн the Order. papers, forwarded on applieation, enclosiag six stamps. nm J. CHALMERS MORTON, Streatley, ar Reading, and A THORNHILL HARRISON, Drainage, Roads, m menta, ee “Badings and other works necessary for ment. б АМСНЕЗТЕк and bi ME DUE AGRICUL- AL SOCIETY.—GRAND SHOW at BIRKEN- 409l., for Horses, Horned Cattle, Seeds, Roots, гаг рго- implements, Machine: T. B. Sheep, Pigo, Poultry, Dogs, ductions, Cheese, Butter, К th in enel "штуу, &c ), Secretary. 57A, Church Street, Liverpool, Sept. ESSRS. WAY anp EVANS, ANALYTICAL and CONS A ae CnHEMISTS, receive PUPILS for the study АЖЕ ыыы and GENERAL ANALYTICAL CHEM DN Leadenhall Stree! This best plant is called “(Ле selection” of the year (say 1801) in w reet, E TURAL and 25 I LEE and 38, ome Kennington Lane, ну promptly atten: oy d а: epu and CHEMICAL d ENNINGTON. calet а oth T: de on making Artificial Manures may o btain every n P for their economical and efficient prep: T ation o J. C. NESBIT, LANSDELL & Co., 37 and 38, Lowe Fue ane, — 8. Analyses of Soils, Guanos, Superphosphates of Lime, Copro- e ei ШЕ Assays of Gold, Silver, and other Minerals, are — ЧАМ h accuracy and despatch- Farmers, or hen „ desirous of practical know- vis al A nalys is or Stn ytug: may аһы а tior ^ the Со! ego. "wie ere the extensive Labora ME e ample facility for pursuing their studies, and there "P dation for a limited number of Res с Students. Full particulars of will be forwarded on application. Land Drainage, and other Agric em Improvements. Mi LL Anci E ON, Tand аа а large i E mprovements hs a us sc dient and a fixed КЕ о him, at 52, Parliament Street, y in: n by apt applying rris à mmissio eie sim. for бамы. апа other E oi sre Ө. apply t AINAGE, the ERECTION of о y uch works can be e nder the several special Acts of Parlement, with money 104 » loan and paid off by instalments, or with e Landowner'sown money. R. JOSEPH BEAUMONT, "LAND AGENT, SUR- VEYOR, and DRAINAGE NEER (for several years | Assistant to Mr. Josiah Parkes), undertakes the алышы апа Execution c of Ы рм Es: and Warpin m e Erection of Farm Buil oure не m er at the m cost of the ГӨ, Prize Sheets and Forms of Certi And | Shoul 3 иш келәр. eme PE a gebe FAT CATTLE SHOW, 1863. SHOW of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, and P. E a ГАЯ at {һе AGRICULTURAL HA Li ISLINGTON. x exul AFTERNOON, December 7, an four кк In additio: риб to the amount of 1825/., ais following CUPS will e ring A gc — value 40l., for the best Steer or Ox in any of the А Rilver Сор, v value 201, for the best pen of Leicesters, Cots Ой, Li: eoii, ME or other Long-woolled breed in any of the Clas: asse |A —Á— Cup, value 201, for the best pen оѓ 1-year-old South- wns, Hampshire, or Wiltshire Downs. A ein ver Cup, value 20l., ae es best pen of Shropshire, Ox- bei Д си breed, any ot h breed of Sheep (not ified above) in any M f the Clas A Bilver Cup, v: ањ ue 1 L, to the абый. ho Shall expend the largest n the of у іп purchasing animals from the " The Prize Sheet п ontains distinct Classes as under :— CATTLE. Devons Norfolk or Suffolk | Scotch Polled Herefords Polled Irish Short-horns Long Horns Welsh Sussex Scotch Horned Cross or Mixed Leicesters Southdowns Oxfordshire Cotswolds gue epe - Wilt- d Lincolns shire Kentish or Romney | Shropshi (o sud P Short arsh, апа other Wool) ng Wools Four Classes, different a; E je T 18 months o!d. The Entries for T In Ln UA M on NOVEMBER 2. The Entries for RAL IMPLEMENTS, &c., CLOSE on OCTOBE Prize un ets and Printed Forms of Certific artic , can be obtained on application to r. DaviD PULLEN, Assistant Secretary, At the Office of the Honorary Secretary, Corner of Half Moon Street, Piccadilly, London, W. N.B.—It is particularly requested that applications for teates, &с., padssesadto. ates, with full = шағи D CLUB. ET CATTLE SHOW, 1863. EMENT DEPARTMENT, The LAST DA ү хнит с: Department of the Show is Th , OCTOBER 1, 1863. г edam of Certifica. ps - inforiatin сап be obtained of E ULLEN, Assistant Secretary. lf M тр Piecadilly, London, W. € ies for the Implement de for рй Improvements. Valuations made for Sales, or the re-letting of Е "c , Parliament Street. Westminster, S.W. Re AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, . CIRENCESTER. UTUMN SESSION, 1863. deditos ctu RicuT Нох. THE EARL BATHURST, ncil. Th on. THE EARL mo The пен Hon. T Елі, ост The poe Hon. Т. Н. SoTHERON Г BerooUnt; M.P. J. Н. GSTON, Esq., M.P. osi ДОКЕМ, Ésq., M.P. Principal—The Rev. J ке CoxsTABLE, M.A., Trin. Coll. Camb. Che Agricultural M SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, important sales of pure гэд Short-hora yM Two STRAFFORD, stock P announced, the on хаток, Austr on Wednesday, Sept. 9; and the other Mr. S BALDWIN were m atn UA Course of 20 Lectures on Crops. impe А ot bé cte ун a en —À : Ватлуитн, of Glasnevin- A. po орв. | the herd of the Ја . MAYNARD, Esq., 0! 2e ны eurer à Ag SL ute im 2 | Marton-le-Moor, near Ripon; the latter, the herd of Lady Prcor, of Branches Park, Cambridge. Astata Н. Оновон, в, A FOS., Smith's Exhibitioner, | Mr, MAYNARD's herd dates from the early part of п College ЕЕ this century. Mr. Млухлвр commenced it about di уот Jun, ROS 50 years ago with his father's stock bred аб ч BorANY xpo cart рон В, ей кў a Eryholme, from which herd Mr. иы COLLING ETERINARY BURGERY. — ат. btained the dam сепіх, the progenitor of SURYEYIN obtaine А j g ү. мазно Тахь, В.Х, "Scholar of Trin. Coll. Camb. Comet (155), sold in 1810 for 1000 guineas. A ои ИГ: few judicious selections have si een added ese аа will bein xe residence. fro other is herds, —— ding cit fico been made f ial > 5 к фу tho following берерден; детей specimens of tho far-fa Kirklevington stock, their services : sale р h Mr. a spirited J. ALGERNON CLA. n Long Sutton, Е эё, A ` en Leicester an Long-Woolled Sh for many years Натиг Dina M. EIA Author of Agricultural Essays with marked success. . SrRAFFORD has received? on X Injury ко тт Кано се Arb (ойу, йш. the utot instructions from the executors APTAIN T tor positive Resin cube B of the Devon Breed. sell the — of this valuable herd without the J. BAILEY a М. 1 t Б. санла 56 Drainage, lights ze eis and other Land Im quar рага mt Сосна, эө He тыга. Бе Tes antigen de re is ms herd, fh by its eam sre dn e History a i ое ee аа re 1i Qus анаа Вр own ал 'w 00! t is J. CHALMERS Editor r of Cyclopædia of Agriculture tural 24 Course of 8 Lectures on Till Tillage and Land Drainage. Mr. WETHERELL: "No less than seven females WiLrtouGHBY WOOD, of УЛТ Lecture f Воотн offered, namely, Spicy on the History of the Short-Horn Breed. Belle Vallière (dam of Paros Rev. G: age—Lecture on Tillage, А , allier of the M. ri . Wilkins will on February 9. IT d ehe er or y Pravr quie GRICULTURA! i HW of whom, Vi Тиойлв ANDERSON, M.D., Professor, of Che ры i: bm Ireland, 52 3g ; Rose of Hope University of Glasgow, and Chemist to the £ Mr. , 2 Ed oem e Rose of Promise by P. Е ALFRED; For THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL мит. [8ЕРтЕМВЕВ Б, 1868, of the Farewell tribe, and who will calve to Мг. | Воотн?з mS a week after the sale; and һег ize heifer. А here | ** small-pox, bulls offered, Eus them | last autumn, her of w m La dy dis order Mis — an the epidemologist than the di which r On the still r ARNES’ disorder, er, ady b rom uem i INI th d ander Às Que е 600 or г 800 patients in n all ie 0 le tea larl ‘known T the Гре P Thich 4 aged "the Wiltshire В: Mi | 3th P m. 1862, while the di the 18е eased ll be e generie connection between then and i ih шоп he applied the truths his pa; - ані tended to Ша strate to thé € contagious pes of our тас i it was able stili at Че, g^ njoyed the great privilege of studying z | Bu idance of the сЕ" enti within their power to Ден di it And thus b; Бр succession of disease from other e À mM ou r are also jn the sale several very valuable Ron pom rs of prize animals, such as Rosey sA = of о є (a'so offered for FEM Vict 854% (o fM pns на Lady о Out of the who le herd only Айй , ; d three calves, born since the announcement of this sale. This herd, since its forma tion in. 1856, has won | ti Ys one 2d, AE iral with Жен} Б m animals are sold has eoriidered it right | i an thtse relue dines but Lad e. рос кы рг and {Һе | masters, dut: antin mals are odadition, za account. The w mie is add o show — WE o prizes "y $51 each, to which i d i hu exceeding 1007. "ThE following are the | particulars of the advertisement — the bers | ELIT AIO Ts ES. of practical served also Should be provided, The hei, der be 9 feet, and the bed clear. “Тһе memorandum of the Inclosure Со: respect to Е «epe of o gri cultural үүтү (анат put. by them under the mprovement Acts) adhered us ies. inc x оп a uniform 8са1ё md = the ты Сн азе 7 | which like shee tage but ihe оа) and all thos rrated ве ‚ it bec an oM un agent, and a builder, if ei competitor Pw namea x: e erection pairs of | secon у me cr iced featione most te sei to | third, E 3 ids. E of that ci on DE W. Boni with esp | А че ы mies, marks „Л. хе that if ed to obtain clear А surest plan sho owing by data t group "being рач] into p which offered in px the i in- which with those "which "admitted of ay of an entirely in а perfectly healthy breeding E contagion cR to want of аранын се ү piden maladies S: for glad to see it anncunced Sel end other сате сап очы and ES а Bupp remarked that in "josults free from all att was " sheep themselves by at ision sale), Lady | ѕ ASON'S sen. үн "ide of attested the а тоор ofa ET. hiemes |9 it to th and MUS nt group | on reig п live , | been ошагы incredible; and w when th Чао, NAIR жез erii T-PRODUCING N your Noster Er. à very infe, ark Farm, large pen = the on merica; for t | two years 4 з qui itities thata sho EB аро ite well antie; te that now w po ^ been ascertained (its paying power has | үү gp corn - ж т to itin od. ce ЧЧ And, under prese cumstances, éven wi our present goo ood ha fre, ich of it will p be pye We think that the soil о long be own island, eultivated “high farming, ntry is pou i cei iis eriterprise at home and abroa Er way way but in driblets into the Moe КТУ feld offered for its profitable employment i in the develo opment of the You - well to call attention to what is doing for this development at plazea such as Hoo Par k, into а fow m э. | {һе ыы Im by «и + cultural progress we KT y admit) prominent а among is refer A апа suppression, n then enee to in ation, that of the " T strange boisda В was fashioned is emi "e obse e same means it had 1 the number, by whom stock kee to bs merely à p and pronounce Тего and aS v LEN nors manufacture. We do not. think во, v-dUfvidóe -ihk stock, jndiciously or other means be procured, As bearing upon this we here reproduce remarks we a i ke i I à red: ontinu fro БОНД Жон, псе mm with bred cattle int insist on a high-bred Shorth and then the A RU is of pme litt quenc е) well а ee sel a return of 17, pe i. ү lim. facts the spesa said, e inte restin q diffe n the body of E other animal, ‚ orat le ast ol ЧЕТЕ + Ek im oit been ie, ich had observed that ovens in win were of incompar ds value which hr кету inferior 3 in to th th ie обаш, жы com E nt was бее bee; it qune needed he disease, pe related, ariola ovina jo the ваше relation to haman X as r І аз two в EAS ir owed th visited diseased E u SA the as аз ew element had come erent re fr rom those xtension of the very other the intro- As the pu аз one sort species of To iden- e asked hi Au y uci. irs H might ш e FT xl fines of DE ps northern district, attracted som де А п th tó the indly Eon to us, Ws, ye. accounts of his fum for ааа," "не Qa man wio eed iR re via froin Кее] ts of stock keeping scalé than we haye fallen 1 in with in our ғ Moe cel п fact give decisive Mr. [ане t s b being engag It is «ш. usl; was | bred quisa вд 204 fi pay ampl for the i supplied 1 and leave besides тайы Ed This ва Tolet wil ERO as it did тат : ome to k T А placed in our hands full WS of M ditum Е Ин икс ыг ын. уль, БЕРТЕМВЕВ 5; 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 851 ДА fi „л ru tches of culti и d па £ s eig a " АҢ e er patches of cultiva n grouti E os d. £ s d.|proofs which he has read Мер a of воше 250 а Rocks, ber ео o S; valued over from the Ani ЧИ А ЭЁ draináge ' which he has ШЙ useful, We know that Dem pite, іна мама and ge [n sur- oth produce of the farm 1% 18 0 w thag rounding and encroaching upon the patches under a ——— 85818 0|have been owing tò the alterati КО fan у — sed wn Leaving a balance to meet Turnips ——— | followed in “үнө whole get "y sitione which gun ter þaltstarved cows with their rene sc a slieep id d of n ия 4 oo|sustains to the soil апа to the plant. Whe from the hill distriets would b wintered the | But the 10 farm horses had been summer not only a stagnant uselessness bu аре b ks Turnips grown. This would e tlie ment production, of dpa the Grass fields, say at 6l. timc вау breeding poisons within the substanco of he ita С. е farm. A T и cks ий Oat And had a Turnip feed "during. winter, and occasioning loss ,9t heat from its iii was when the "place W&aS| апа some hay in spring, вау 3L each. 30 0 0 managed by that. апей figo urite, ei natale Aawan.-azs) gig 0 les below both soil & and, subsoil and ese a — great obstructive to bol Бане, ©“ а real practical "mE. ЭБ zn m by its weight—it acts the part not onl farmer. Things were changed when it fell into $he "geo "ANS pri od Griss aid xs La y prepare but 1 a carrier qq food itio the eel ed 1 occupancy of the present tenant, who — p ar Turnip breaks of the farm. e time carries not only food but С to ilio от са findin d T н со-орегаїей with him in a spirit of iba fairness, | V? pec the adita NM Whereas moreover it was formerly a hindrancé to which we would be glad to see Jahgely im imitated. The #675, eus Grass в. 1 930 0 0 tillage pedes ons—not on ng A iraa Lr mr land was let on a 19369 '1еазе at а fair agrlónltüral 48, дой в Grass, at 8L . 120 0 0 ui Я E | but mE them really m ough i& 1 it then 18у. Thei round has been g нех z it then 18у. The rum expense = aen Thes E mw т 9 m СГ of cour от о also co n 5 B ] ug» dvisable to Pw and t dl "the жы when the landlord Lodi one-half share, the — the other, | 8000, and cattle ажепсапсе require e serv 008 :0 2 pm of the purpose they serve. 16 reall The teni the valie of this proved. lénd, | fhree men during tho winter, montbs But this is 59 | is the true tiller of the при аера 220 duri te сштеу of the leas cm өсү; val 1 ble st ed «| peni. „crushing would be merely- liture he landlord's Ionen "e e Mere at h неад нд clods i їп nto the t te lt the expiration of the present lease, when of course а would be inclined to throw in к ке with it "ihe this wa: е роо i il М salit; This T charge that. might, appear dy ме. - Ane оп the|and asit and f es he |plants—that Erde lias 8 р lit with benefit alike to | "* On 6001, in produced (aes > аза Iwhich the practical farme? landlord апа tenant, and to the labouring class by at 5 per cent. Р Ё mort Le whom the trenching and oth rk is performed, and 1007. g stock fór Half á year .. — .. 1710 0 i ll add „ sk h b Y nii А i ók | which Ha кнын P» been hia He eon ell Bec Я additional acre ol e improved 1апа of our island's пас TE pe СА, dug narrow l4 cx 4 [o eo апа placing d addi follower e little in e from m to year. Its tendency is|thel рр: iad: mda piep oia toen = сно esult of this co-operation a farm | rather to increase, of us e, I covered the whole a e in fact all its — His 9 ia k the above € of uet shows—1st, | that э > аз {акеп out. I dug EE Syene . been brought e н — The old buildiigs have | that live stock does p and 2d, caleulating the | apart, dbi down the slope, taking that the suit the new plans. Fornip prüdgea at 20 tone 4. acre, outfall should enable the eas n duly outlet of did no& exceed, that 8s. per ton is gor feeding =} илик т (а ll li са ПАБ ted by a full staff of value, 8. perhaps tell you; “1 р such chaunels 2 efficient irem d a ч e of active Horses: А feet А9 T Hic rch apart,and puta straw rope on à ТЬ is farmed on that 5-course shift so general ON LAND DRAINAGE. ier thorns along the bottom of them, and filled them throughout Scòtland, viz. :—1, Та пт) 2, Barle ey; 3, Tue RECAPITULATION OF A LECTURE. lightly in t sown Grass; 4, pasture Grass; 5, Оа А SHORT general review of what has знн already | охеп on Чо а к оша framework on porem With the corn Bproduetion we do not at present|sdid is the more necessary when stepping from the g urpose to deal. Where large root crops are DL region of general considerations, general laws, and lI od corn erops will Б аз а hecessary consequenee. theory, ор to the field of actual practice. You ask a | some 20 ог 24 inches belan the 7 e Т securing Perhaps the usual formula of roots as repari iy to m man who has drained his wet clay fields what corn may now y chang May we not rather have followed the operation. He tells you that he has | subsoil at that depth left behind it. Or he ell ву mineral theory of Liebig notwithstanding), | crops of Wheat and of other grain | Y am «Т dug еа, 30 inches AM ánd filled. e m that good corn crops are necessary for the production of жай he ever һай before, by 6 ge m N even 90|up with small stones to within 15 or 18 inches of the the s qnid manure for root crops büs hels per acre in the return, by о 50з. per E. mu e. He will tell jo is мү these channels e area producing cattle food for crop 1862, was ; that he y iub. heavier crops 0 of| right LT the Aona; or he may say, “I put em year's s Gra acres; second year's Grass, 43 Clover, Vetches, and other е: lan thát h He may even tell you, “ I got e ad к put up all this good b deep enougb, меч rnip now grow root crops where for ser he. sed to gro ops, they | only tw r three dug deep созі Which cleared all DR AT a De end stock keeping orte eis MeLennan | with. Dare d or if АТ is to a herd of fa fairly, haps 3-fourths | ar r Ls e \ Vorne 1 orn bree uM ` Thus x a - calves are c wr kha п dme oe а clay waa потег ПЕРИГЕ E и : н dó you асс би [ч s пей experience t « Well!" he will tell as to the |a ho Ets o Ж та nths, ia venti of the. produce, I find mA y: sso a WE iun uf, зану, тону снага. | іреп tog |; le Ма De ma no Чо аё а collection о f. йй instanoem Afte уз а pipes s | stag that | cou which results Ag А müeantime во arious. , , " led beloro the pee hat y goo {= follo bruised corn and it before, is yet е ы between а soil in which а is stagnanib spring in first-rate condition for; grazing. Fifty to Me j got. in more edsily and at less expense. І find to sg and one where water has the chance given it anyhow head of 2.year ol le, crosses between Short-horn | theroot crops сап be e" d off ТҮҮ їп] агу, adi if | to move e wnward through the вой 1з so great tha& bulls an fo ry cows, are bought in їй the autumn ; | ready early enoupl that they e folded to a mue н | however imperfect the means of outlet given n the w ips have made good | e year t| н ibl pem o- | increase of fertility vill be very great so long as tlie bulbs, ar tied up in stalls for winter feeding, which, fore, sed Totis s folding al тиби winter has now | All these plans of drainage kave ins an outlet ure dually | becom. where sni it would have been | and удопвсдшез motion 2 stagnant water, and hence groas they ave all со cake. There is also used som hay, thi ‹ nferred depends on the ie of tho produce of the larger portion ori the rediit of first — delayed the cultivation of the whole of it, an bsoil which the passage i ү iouslv thrashed for | though m uch öf it жаз bos І find the given to the water, and on the strength, vmi position, i ia! b бен & supplemented by bruised corn, chiefly the light corn vr ин ре, grown and for s Е mp by oil- . The cultivation 600 is їйоге easily accomplished. | „ he Do eS the permanence of h tta th ho its seed. Th t feeding is that by the | youn Whea ig not in бый of Apri E bond sd of cattle in Н thrivi ing con е кеи би by the a x ty ав to the rest | of my uM ME iia taa mod ж еч dition for the grazier, and for the and I find that I n ї drainag butcher, are ready for sale. Aud t a" чан v with | "ue till cu or even later pefore eross-ploughi ing. | bh will listen to A attraction for his brother farmers and for butchers find I need not be i about keeping the sur- | ptos Tuy 7 к-к, ү State the prin cepe on I . MeLeiinati, itistead of havin before him the wea = e fürrows беед à d le 4 ош) rend in cross ploughing на tilling before winter, and I rfac i k local cattle markets, or being obliged to entrust them to the | leave it во j witho any sur rains whate Andi n eds. salesmen in sou iti а m no càusa t advan- | which all drainage depends. being the weight о the water to be pl are therefore, when e drains are deepest— ud oy "la difficulties, tho narrowness of the 5 the place of poaching when it is bd: if tion by publie auction ; and we always find = paste of stiff, unkind, айа unctuous Жүзү as it used | through w which the water has to find its way, the m e where a 106 of good сае. Dn d P at suci ô dó, I either find it unnecessary to plough it at | friction. through these шм, bei e ^ oné class of Fed Lu. as this, a good а of банан | all in spring—or if I do more than merely stir the | difficultie ев, тек in clays than іп sands and gravels $ cted, nd bi LG reli full value of вао surface, I find the land turns over so far me ed | а the t being included in. the = сарШагу. pA : fe шел, that it is comparatively easy to secure rhich, ° the whole mass of. ариг d it for a seed bed. I attribute e sale ri t Ainai ve " 1f you pr lier he will tell you r r less н Fs за and ОНИ М. Ди бж wè соме SE €—— De € - MU avs dme w—" QE ce résul secüré the proper seed time Ww e ^ „о traversing the passages The roll of sale, afte éultivates requires — that he vue finds — к. E T — = more | y cmn эстра to represent 4 Tionths" credit, = tbe expense £ а |differenees between a wet нерее 6 d а dry опе вого wi h passages аге small, and E advertit Yuneb, &c., amounted to . * 190519 0|enormous as they used to be—that his n does not | clays жге these Lee - dio td dt dinis poop eT m ра бв poach so much ih web Md dn "er do bis crops so seeking. а, арч the Tig drawn from the cows after £4 d. readily emer, He — And further y . the cal duy den "m 0 0 here perhaps he has n clear Rupe m2 aA i o0 60 uo 6 |t "алено Банев the two, he will tll y E | 6 ?|on his rained fields he finds that neither епо" ш the 1 um ieding ^— 07 and Tios so 1o sli t Tee ed Ер sodali Land т drains nre too far apart 88 " e ing о fogs со SET — to is іш tly drained, owing to the water wa mim .. 009 1 а healthier hier and better state di аан near the surface there. Hr hi ig s Daai a 5.9 Һе presum Кетен. Mic oar e 10.0 tings for the plants inh: j mire outside Giatterbuck, of Long Witenbarm, w o has made 852 THE GARDENERS' GHBONICLB AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [$пРтЕмввв 5, 1863, subject his especial study, thus | jf 1850 жеч is Der i pr robabilty, gus h the Lancashire of 1863, and | to sa Say e difference of those; 13 years is not, i in all those coni condi. "wy. у agri. | perhaps, that — experience, or tions, which p reva ail in s of the сы Оп ө other pet precedi: ing. there any We mes I say, 20 years ago, from a w level, but ri - confine ourselves to dE although somen hat ami кен tha ALT. pes of 5 We have uld be depres- | t m pools, the € du MN ноб > But, prag rate; |an еи р ipee and defe for al duce class of landlord have bos n Ded cin do the general pros district, and who are recruited—a nd I for ; We h inds of pro. 2 I am of that kind ofi арк ovement which place a portion of the soi not pay—in the utilisa sation of sewage, The practice of ridging land is but to етт Shows itself fu il above the subterranean күч which may or may above ground at eve ary, forrow b wet w ather. in the ounty as it is, s, where capital has ае tende d arm experiences in passing au = preference into the town; and nta water to this voe we require to put drains so near another a e do. But I also иней: to the dimo hich also are gre: = moment n y w. in the case of chy: soils hero the Lam and p are the € x hand that to put drains down | NS it might ы, orina "iain р n will see Only drove thr rou rode gh a district. I saw there the most interesting country. ot аге а gar tate in which it ought to pedo men. a kich knox what th lasi gI vq pat. of z^ Fylde t ied. точ to the be e sig fi n e that they a w me from the towns, bringing with them busi perience and handy active habits wh 1 pea what dag] ise: done, and at they can do. I believe; rF is comparatively n Ri infane hall saw rger е1 whose а had lived upon their land from time immemorial. Isaw С аы with — ils houses ims beyond the ЕЕ standard Я ies by han b: nic а neatne К! бауу ever à ere re tho е signs of band vi к: 1f} th n v "e of the s [D y ool € eon гавно огу; but drains, | èt it with the үе ?|вау the ріс SO pleasin ry finely divided material, ва standing on е: land. after little тай; I Saw v lift or hold the water higher rushes go luxuriant t n one came to eem cd tme e ын proni: reformer, I cannot For I saw water | ioi immediately above them will, in spite of these lift s water above their level. e lan ~ b п crops of | with w hich tended to veh you. оп н тае of which I E say reed now. Tin other re general employment of үст. wh ld hot; t pass over without опе wo ord. Already, in every + the staple crop of the soil ; I saw fields—so small that pen vi а nd th TE most of them were ov orshado wed by the hedgerow | timber ; and I saw large t is stronger than ofa racts of fair, good land, 1 waste b EX 1 Very ra rapidly the reaping machine an mowing machine are cg eia scythe ud h sickle. The e next gre sd is taken soil than in a geds to bo deo sand, in a wm nem of чеш land. If out of the о produc you md this = theory wo ne of soils o 8 deeper ish. rh irs fea in su E oai would w EL more efficient, „ог во as nfer from it that the deeper th ot d and the occupiers had not been able to unite among them- selves so as to s t r drainage outfall to carry o г in time of flood. No doubt there are many exception e: but per d ther І һау But I think th e а ve Esp "E was Struck wit Imention repo it confirmed | the belief I have always а as to eux immense | benefit of pon the wo erha: aps s it would it t = занен =н be the ric introduction of. рош : ing by steam. Now, it may be asked, * И тиген the masters eye u k, | presence о! of the landlord а not go into: but I hav th T Pob eu tor tai deep d челик clay fw ry were those oF h caster, y whieh cesses aud len we Өй of failures of y fee a clay soils, we shall be 1 і. is Б ой уш eei greater | progress had do 2ean to flatter you ifr fe to uber а ит I say that I беа спи of the circum d no part of „the e county in which gre: eater progress has latter ка the exceptional pie к. ofthe case ог of the na as а хунй, not by their uio а580- ciate togethe to "obta tain implements of that kind, they will probably find that they are S зе well repaid _ for their outlay. Now, I do not wa a rash, or m hasty, or any pronta pee atter. We шу" not and ha ave ot that Д machine which w . | But have l large tracts of moss land unr канй andin | h cannot bs soia Ё уе still claimed ; we stil E Ar e which only rouges. nd ca ender teri them valuable for pos- | he —— te vec mechan ibd. ibo б been too unequal to be long е б сл Strueture which wi EE y that those will be the wisest who, observing bet : take warn- вор There is one consideration w orth noting in i rper with jo speaking, ы: ina eri use of Банева of the warning which I gave you not to ги wo Б %. ре Bi vu for farmi exp of t clay than the ca ion which qualifies such an inference is that a a thinner pee of active soil above the level. at whi ch запа d in d vicin inily. of to more food for eden than a low ntain > Soil, or fr om the Linge which stand on 16, an н in time and take саге not to be left behind Lio $ — THE DECREASE OF THE AORCUUTUML н 1851- - | [The following 1 is „ап abstract о! а рарег г Ж by Mr. Purdy e British Mr. * That, notwithstanding t the pros ay. Шү 9 23 of а cl great sand со: alone enre; io th k th perit E 10у h | cerned in наа ге as they would be itit it were other- z Si. Partly, Mam we must allow e сеси the | unequal growth of the trading and th nufaetu d ed the has very gene en urn attention of active and capital away from the towns, or the уе been tempted th between the agricultural x very пай UH of drains i E RE dre h © in a clay soil- in in d э E given thi ған d i анау dm ү That is d and th but I am een 1 [© enterprising men with - little | farming districts and into the | 24 e E. cen! e т Decet profits. | afraid they forget there | agricultural and manufac- | c PURDY said,— which. bad sttended English EA at the last found that the only c es which be] decreased in pop ат were Yi rin tud ones мес ас Norfolk, Suffolk, Wilts, and Rutland. To exhibit creas 1 the ew е rank, Ж ; per cent, are re employed; ; and gi counties of Бн: st ranke where less than 10 per cent. E ge turing risk: xs "be all th hive jen s considerably hampered ith th „Bet een des s * б the first е ш old sy of life leas t that " E 5 ot Y нцы d say айй юк g c cm cause it has bee since e ries We all understand howi it ; drains enant of h capital—the only kind ably an ighter soils in order to the pro- vision of a given nutritive value (so to speak) of dry long and permeable soil in both. ne Ls nem ; andthe nd section, 3,425,000, or 73 рег! , " 1 was stated that in 1831 the po opulation w was ргейу oes proi ii lord all interest in his їз ex оа nd- a | ü 4.2, nnd 4. T Та 1861, how- бт! te of ш td ever, in conse seque orehend of e uneg these ratios became 6.1, 5.9, Reus 2H ^ 1851 t in Eugland and Чеге 27 ев very many of к old А still ў ы, утен е late Sir Robert Peel|are undoubt 5 ds obstacie to improvement. bee etter which has since | t бов оп {һе whole, what is is our pos ition | otes have | ey wi remain, they | 18 ie 61 os e elsss had fall shows d 3 per eese in the 19 узе. The greatest 1: - |a вой which, though it has the immense of b e free from drought, is, for the | stiff— P E BT but requirin ly | ie. holdi ork good deal о! ET e vantages | рр кз da атар, place in EE ы ман in T E N SEPTEMBER 5, 1853.] s on the : adult population generally | in 1851 wa in 1861 it was 18.9 per | i belong io. the agricultural class. "Mr. urdy sho wed * that санар E y". wd the falling ой rable; Sussex had 16 st 2698, Hants 3412, Berks 7158, Herts fie d trs on с E th* e =. к ' eo со Фф © © AU D u t5 oo со ~ g e Š: THE GARDENERS' brethr are 1 nume -— but that — defeats ood i ntenti wded cottage,” where тшеп, wen сагай live e, t without pln pos CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, rtioned into plots of one acre and a half each being understood | that the machines which allo sibili чый ЕУ observing ано . Тһе fact of in adequate accommodation Jabo ecd throughout the United. "Kingdom is e rte yet no strenuous efforts are made to A oca the дейсїепсу. To erect а 11 few mode ttings, and striking elevations, is not the to set about the work in earnest. А plain, buta eji cottage, warm, ын у, w is o Даган: qun to be of t and well ventilated, E the e labourers of the district, | wi alco: Agriculture of Northumberland.—In the graphic account g given by Mr. Grey, late of Dilston, of his agri- cultu career, as reported in the prizes Pre d А с вооп after com to ccidenta| age, but all Din оа. тен ou the work k allotted them in the corn feld; hich, two machines of Messrs. um n & бо, d minutes ; the o one- ha: ine о BSTS. | Samuelson reaped the allotted quantity in 1 hour 34 h hine of the same firm in 2 minutes. eat È 1 hour ich Жаы had decreased by 4.904, the decrease o the adul Nort agricultura ural population was 2837, 2 that in Зик ki d while the E ecrease was in 7, w last nig he mentions writing a report on the farming | 59 - of the county for the Ro e —Ó Society, 2h ts to the writer, now tha at the | cie ety has : minutes s Seconds, rthumberland, the desirability of its Frete prize another “report,” meratin ng the alterati ons and | v d y| айтады machines rest Mr. ral decrease was 6.” тау state iet * that 11 counties had increased their agricul- po ti by Е g eligible a prize in conse- Мг. Огеу. Such a гери would be interesting, i and useful for fb reaper, was highly commended ; 1 ag 1:1 n € ly a being combined ones, were judged non- competitive, Liverpool Journal. tural ion. The six еш: m ese :—Salop had increased 1226 or 3.5 per cent., | to the Show, and offered for sale in the yard at ls. per Worcester 1281 ог 5.7, Leice eU gs r 6.0, Linco ln copy, no doubt an immense sale would be the result, | 2139 or 3.3, Chester 1550 or and гор ter 5336 | adding to the funds of the ey or 7.1 nt." | disseminating over a wide area a knowledge of a system The paper also directed attention to the fact— | of farming as T and nen ав can be found in = f t | British Teles Tr offer would not be without crane anufacturing county, a and further, that Lancashire in i mans e larger agricultural population than this re employed 77, Th: pn | dc TER: Agricultural Statistics.—At the recent з, һеге of the Agricultural Society, Mr. Heygate He aid— as witness t. e 501. рей» "offered when the Society its second Ta in Yorkshire, ar by the president for the year, Lord Powis; and to show moe im which such reports are he d in that county, a a ‘similar pee for a similar object has since a ne of th proe а MED сш абаат E: x 67,357. distin ngui ана sgriculturist of it. although dien for the last two uem the adult с. um n: A d is p 1,000 | less than Lan cashir eran years, has not bee wing, we understand, К ап Vinsflcieney ЧЕ E US latter by 1, 000 0004 {һе ТУШТҮ eded | counties having been made ly the same Pieri in Y competing reet But we venture t that if в mberl uch a prize were offered for North e large landed proprietors and moti nation This second H He: igriculturist himself, but he felt very geni vibe, ini iis prosperity, and notbing, 1 he pera e ld be more useful to those who were cally en ther i ^ 5 p or ; ; priis, we trust, Mr. Editor, each. cluding from each county those persons placed |È агре апа wealthy landed d pro prietors will take the matter into D vele and ЧЕ ен under the agricultural class, but who, in fact, ii woods or in th Schedule $ е ОЕ the. first EE is à 2,647,000, and of the se Dividin шых ааыа 10.--We. crops. The Potato | nation r ripe, and, te en ен silt soils, only ВЕЧЕ ouched with blight, which showed itself abont Foreign е SCHENEFIELD, поет, — Cro 5 on the "Continent, property, or the invidious exposu: h ы of a. since a В posed to fire up and t et us have no interference r private affairs; but what he wished rsuade although there might be some could © ral A ald be бсре without the pora ole way with оу of the affairs of any one? ' committee of 625 ir етише РАННА Жен а ak Чч чазаа statistics like that of Ireland. The diminution of the agricultural population was attributed to emigration and to the attraction of "Higher wages in other industries ; а 1 ness had generally commenced. Indeed a fe s 9: blight seemed to ье, ЧС AY gel premature М and withering up— n partial th farm labou: of the хо! Р е has; m 7s. 6d. i ney wages of the v t to the whole ounty o ша completion ден "yd bud th the t Home e hon үстер : n lation, with са без for export Та Higl Ge чи — а and in Бау и drought beat and latte th has bee e. ; n he vei ttages. of the working classes that X es pia ible to EC oui the e education vt à so essential о become теи "id "intelligent |7 Society, an ems wha ine огней цр. e preserv мру. -— stoc will, therefore, mulio considerable inroads upon y reaped, crop, in та while ; in ааа w Ger ба could Mr ny p places rud from the gir | Ea dii e, E any, whi ch. ha у would now-a-days say it was wron; ol the consent ofthe farmers if they could. In Ire importance in and, in point of fac valuable in тегт t from ze pete Tur nip covering the ground. Hence, there | 1091 ract gives а ; sad picture of РЕ ен d asses ; it shows the rage! What excuse has wealth for allowing the. rising ome АЗ le to be fearfully neglected, when it has the power ай ar аст. Же еуі] ? Is it not a reflection on the трт 9f England, to be told that the working classes a: and һа nd B may b e somo inte rnal demand from the north south- | ан In Poland, too, intestine war will have destruc- e effects, Mid contrary to the American war, which | more an affair of export. Liv Trial of Combined Reaping and Mowing This preliminary trial was connected with the anchester pen гарой в, Атто at about 11 o'clock i in the morning. t his b pere! field wed of grain, allo for the purpose frontier, in all probability lessen | interest, not о only v loudest com; pre | earnestly the ollection tof Коне "statistica: eard him might depend upon it that if. such collection [a found in the MÀ t degree as Ыш to the sereno would it not hav have ree 854 T GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 5, 1863, matter оѓ: very great consequence in. time of peace, , but they | the ma п—“ Ѕһе would have beaten everything in the | gypsum, ground when DN ary t a fine po wi Im er, an. and might depend upon it that eT Jnformation bec оне e of place" He hoped, йин» йоу. "€ wa. hereafter ролетни, found mixed w guano to the extent of $ Жк карши К ма «м ar, especially Є if T: Eb of being | from о 50 per a6 ws к= aboe being a strona eoi lose the uod of the E з aii ко wero to в vie f ad T ne; little is Sometimes ad added n во strong à nature on this subject, he had thought it not out leri ТМ ho P CE pÉ ga upon piece hen me т й н сент puer аф йна to ue ecient the noblest of employments—the first art оре icon ИЗ eontalns £hi dient. This adult 4 life. Th Am art ates duced by missionaries. when | if it contains this рс ien is adu; erated ; Б for the collection of agrienltural statistics before bar mined e PEA SRR N was to induce them | sometimes sold by ysis (which can an Е, s to till their land, They talked greatly of i à borrowed one), ^К sea often no m is asked ISLE or Мах: Relations of mee and { Farmers. commerce. of En i and of her manufacturing and for ч the farmer. The manufacturer or his agenti At th ing оѓ the орогон of these| who are not а scarce class їп our ma kets—by dint reply to the toast of the clergy, defended p absence by the урн therein Тана, ME м lieved the capital | of good lang and ion in offering his guang of the AA from the отв rou nh "hie had bee the 2 pro- at 1L ог 27, per ton cheaper than the honest trader, remarkejd проп by one o та aker aid that a 141 t and v often succeeds, in ing the clergyman had been brought before the ‘publie a little mohan pia ml in ni way M parochial датан farmer wha bargain he is getting ; but little does he too much his too intimate conn with ое clubs. now how barefacedly he is robbed, perhaps payi engaged in agricultural poene uud Rd md nid, А ы А we yr for a guano intrinsically not worth he did not know whether to believe it as truth, "that East LorHIAN.—The following are reports on ex- The success which attends the опе clergyman bad been suspended—he did not mean | periment in in i growing Wheats upon the farms of Fen- jen of ой guanoa and other manures is truly by the neck—for associsting too much with those n Bar d Mu un goswells, n occu pied Љу | marvellous when we are told by an eminent hus engaged in the cultivation of land. It was possible, ш g 100,0007. is annually paid by farmera therefore, that the clergy of this island were а little] & — for t with three | for worthless materials mixed k^ fraudulent oid afraid of having the same operation Рав upon | kinds of cvs - Honrdless Wheat, ав compared | amongst араа (2) М remarks will now them. But one reference eps made Zhair- | with Hunter" pr ractised upon man, ani o nugis his ум "n effect with end Dro er upon the Ist of August. wis nid on toa large extent. Coprolites, costing the clergy, when he pointed out the Archdeacon as an » Barns. —No. i е Best at both visits, and we also con- | from 2, to 31, рар! 2 че than fro арн, are largely excel vi ample а clergyman taking part in sidered "that thi this lob tillered out most plants a tthe r root, and | used in the e of bon Coprolites are agricultural matters. Не thought that the Chair. | kept е o куе groung in spring, and ngo se y composed of the pe excrementa Y different species an's statement, and the example set by the|N5 1 весы апу, cire Ris Bit died iE Hola of animals, found in sma l quantities in som e of the. рете, would have ап — effect upon mend that it should be own thicker than Nos. а nd 8, at | r à ро the cle gy, pecially if the rchdea. , would|least 2 рескз per acre. Мо. 8. At the first visit t is was E nominal value, according ta » X radar give them as much information as he had at а LEE Wide ЫР ы sardi rau, ШЗ одаје în the phosphate of lm former meeting, when communicated the new бУЛ уэш o. 1. Th This was worst àt the first visit, but at | bonateof lime whi ich they contain, Mipenee o discovery he made of рэр" pigs withont te second it e third bes t. We, bowever, вітію that if this g Ty had са а Sd ee, б, b ad a forwa: ardi ina spiri NU Archdeacon, he was glad to ted manner : at this n be sown, it should Es wherever there is the. crop Iodging, as the straw is both thick a should be thick sown. prd nger stiff but чаш" T his Mer Bre В? subje er in ds of his would influene e this island nd by petting an ix: somethin breed е e, he would gla. ent. might a£ m assure d. ed Ауа а m suspend the уо: rm ng the of good {аг Bisho) ign this diocese, he had g as ar an „Agriculturist to im npri ove ct, or eyen "to трос: а. кз the cler jd ye |: mselve ina n ming. the m ei in SOW; e | Bar S showed n na, e; foye БА ЕД t occasio benten, He dad to thank the e judges against ил and activi end ey to o lend t E uris о take еп ccess, and Foul ie ёр ees city degraded, but г КЕР восїа1 commanioation | with de was, for the first time, beaten, and cess of those вей, a 98 Wheat the pne H unter’ з, p iu Woolly- -еаг, 6 | better than Hu bot | different conclusion. gutes | feel iritual. h red from her emis Я ДЕТ Е Жогот. Ме, 2. Best at first visit, and at the far the best. b эн this farm and, to Fénton e Red Whe at we make the . This lot, called Yellow De? ede visit, апа at our next was eed, ur opinion that we had never en so соате а looking crop. No- 6. At first visit this lot „was later than No. bni mow oned at bo other ki: was -— у оту ав ен but at our Mud si broken down. be o; BI o о. 8. This lot it seemed We think that this kind, б ЫНЫ is Rivet, should жып upon soft land, where the r kinds would not виссе оодо of ри забо, by Professor Liebig to be worth 6]. per. ing that in ev егу i nes we buy w of pure ncm del ose 10 ewt. “being composi ч for d A up the mois. ss of fermenta ringing them into а suticieniy йту — T м зоб prie 2 attention. d a nier's; but at Mungoswells, from seeing h kinds of Wheat, we wonld have drawn a quite groun y ton halfimeh s size For 5з. per ton; as many tons. of ira; en a yep > Жай Les of ees E t honest i de. Deer The reporters recommended both ihe experiments as equally deserving of the Society's prize, | о the ton, thereafter dnd ihe — covering the whole with three to бен inches m : which E, MIDLOTHIAN : д фийеганов оў гий ES Manures.— TM. BrO Eh or Pentland Mains, sai thom to lie fermenting in o months; atter bein should at hand, SÉ i this d Y3* pré j Е. иу Ше de à Ps is Esa а u н m , үө E $; M d. Alter ji А EA keeping th the Chu Е erred іо NY Eg of E UE vho ia r R dps "e them." supposed— th. muitis or o AS nd ; there w. ord dat mja fbe Chai s ve ery Eli. These pigs Is suppos eIm must ОЁ rman had os this ind Aat the Chair rede nau the of com- | to xL that morning, —“ Well, revious to bein Loy id Sale. EE aj wil more ошау apply to three yarieties о ficial n manures—namely, Peruvian guano, dissol red bones, and гы of Р Й ЫЕ. , stro ^ E Бу by fraudulent dea iE us e e in Е оп, rego e е towns t hrou ghou cases E without. d in ^ A4 He hos УЕ азарт the а, of manche. Having € obtained t two samp le es o of Pe eru- via! 5 h Рефат 1. h they were contained т, wh e company he re addr зооп be of th no m такова ere pretty sure ОЁ a prize. exhibit their сока. w h xe er the less dy ien mixe ed tog gether at pod Тһе а lumps are first | ld uano. He гае sidered the | inu mere уг" which hir nus he consid - ulterate he mode iof| "he lare not | p опе PT ү: а БІ : tten essing, p eg rien p only, w which, if atten ре eed of rooting In € ds of man EH. 1l ЖН of e common salt ib Mad light. ining my Fo es Tegpe; mixed with the smáll mes being | fiue cab. les LU thek ы аа бо 2 | known reak them, Sho wi nr Deas bier сена d, clay ап р уз eme eli e the bulk d rey b pn cg SERIE RI tiles, | ing oi the жаата dri br qim SEPTEMBER 5, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 855 annual meetings of the Royal Agricultural поси апа | especially at the 1 f all, whi n Limerick, бе my painful duty Фот - oomy tones of the then subsisting ee ultural ke a аА pros- is true that | qua: r successive | ti тебен} ох; ep — be no doubt that it is highly useful for о heat — it it is cut while the t only requires tha allowed | 1 Tine —13L per Time of sowing, ber. Potatoes are often at fi hile the land is | being ploughed, ain Whe wn аб фе other, Ап average UP should be five geniti асте, . Turnips, 93 acres, Марлгей in М ки, yit p» abr eet manure, cost to go too far. often ferpens that the hay is АП Гей e fields. hen | Tt loses t д ing Aet ton yl to June 15. The land poing eral а of to remain too long harine matte т i disadvantage that felt the мын» So that if we were now wholly to е. an if w rst e all. 1 that there was no pros: lief in the parc n the seventh occasion the li ke a man’s hand, a a premiga of sky; y sight or a smal] cloud, en е? Ese p F. enttivation, and the last if as th nd | stea nly aak | o tol benefits which i& would en | pon the nanais merits ot t e have witness e s day. bids МАР эл among o objec ipd ек € or іп the burning very cts which eordiall 2y жм м e» institution, patronised, see, by the ladies нь апа ates oF tho Royal Agri- i f improvin some t the highest, ein them for di Ill. pecia " "ihe 5 rain. Sow in the su be ar з М ve s patient o our eyes aum а ра © Ireland. m am T anxious in a e made to f returning plenty and r r ved that f im Jand, ,under the baneful infe of t sons, fell ultivation, ed | naturally the rovement with de саге bestowed g for on your as and on Bass r he vp Lookin lin "a ЕЕ, їп the drill. JT ДЫ 8 m pedea | le | lands, ІА с s ful ph x: | difference will be made п es of ск Жо апа x: bae а bones sold in the autumn to the Ше m ja tely most of them have been eaten on few with cattle 1 in the аЛ, оп the lanis $ hey grow оп, опе, fourth о the oth заң А Rpp to мі S » the lands i is generall y wor from 1 SL, or to eat with а from 10/. ү 144. The e condition of the bud. Fosse in March, th winter as the Turnips rara ses mm es ep, and а aes E prs one half n the Gra: to 1 93 acres. ion seeds, and 16 lbs. А worth | 117. 185., or + — шш ме. рег ает рер acre. Б@һ. Grass, аф ме . Тор- dressed with р and манф 1 cwt. of each to the acre, An dk Tra rop, 2} tons at 4/. per ton—10/. per | acre. Hed Eis es eat with sheep, generally worth 30s, per hay last reclaimed and the Teast productiv 0! 6th. Qiii 93 Mm The land pl оре during win- d was the p бле їп tillage, lé it is he that e may now hope to "mat the frui e of а mended climate. And | t So e— 862 by some ten millio) ema greed that насе of v ыйы would ба ё а иф Ње ral de money. the last ten А-5, of. course —— — ich affected Be e, I fi ае D aT pei that this e 60, get been sown than An last ten yen, or, „prob th of Flax, aud I ar er bave ts] i of|at p |both England and Wales reacbes не e. 65. epression | to almos! € йы с kind s С кеч, ore | Ап id in the реда of f 1 ak d и ЗҮҮ, apa the distress 1 MES e la e inclem with 23 bushels "inl, во as E ent seasons has natura lly tod w. 3. n the веуега1 дере ч the рента the popula- Eo Е amounts distressing effect yet it a "m that the rate per ion relief of {һе poor ^ ы © 2s. €d., whereas the rate per т їп рег гері. of Ње а popu T tion and T m pns зе female. | enny, in mediate a to find that, while 7 an ever the linen trade, arked contrast CN that of к De m" res Hic hope X the Flax crop, and abo ove its abundance, Miei alis e satisfac Жогу а atte Hs {ху ional Зеһооје! in 1851 was x: in 1 | of m population in 1861 the 1 — feng prices, f the present pad and тош с эё E E" ves and only lea seas г пиво will iring with ita salu eg den ane а теш ts. a ma — Б.А serious election whether to be restored to a more оша be with colder ar ] а ous crop, as as I believe. tist ch h better id | set ear. ея oih; el e h à М с ңе д ве ^ riving manne rom the edes Сак bon day, the have them hoe M е crop is well b; ^is FB. АН k 55.— 107. 125. llo, Edin e price њо 8 ep al TA the 24 Hn until August, i» КЕГЕ aryest there are e The farm i is s Jet опа 19 years? lease, Тһе в and other built by the эе ен) nbout 35 years, ago, at a cost of 50007. Repairs done by The ЖООШ nl affords I confes In the last census n: of. 100, те воте gstonjsh mont of 1861 t there n G iot 65 That fa ке eaks high " for ealt! d cx i od women, ` Тһе pal tbin ng r I hav add to my summary of statistics, nd perhaps 1 sd consider it the most тс LN s that s del n к & year there has been а sensi E n | his tar have | Now, moister den ates. No lesson of “лал permanently taught than the necessity of continued dau to drainage, and I rejoice to find that two ensures h: t. ho qe acting now upon through new facilities of transit and new means ot access, of which the away p is the last, intense. t has been more | ОУ ofc courso | 1а mountain {ор ег а portion of the country, оп the m ajestic abi one set. of those n les and | б ences finds its vent in they p^ Iandlords "ап тет and labourers, in one h s „коша. for. to leave ente. ' е farm i is five miles fron Баша, de ek: h1 id for T e t e which 15. а paid for each сан» бле Pink or returning. Marquis of Abercorn, at Londonderry, vate trial of this gham cto t aing a better t of the plough and ће ltivator. We hope to re upon it more particu- iiy үгө, а rm hibition which Mr. Hastings pro- e of н; 24 a few days. We must however Y к: Ба actio! on. ея 24 ns in ү эу "s utterlv tI | am di айр with the "сеннен e Les ical Ае І sne enter e һай man ices end against ; „thg ; purely stupid ор againsb any n отау an y i : Farm Memoranda. Lun n the old system of agrieulture: those, ss e Lian |, ow Hatt, О Ете Ир 1 is | imperial е aA he тари t, which is regulated у Ps te UR itted some drains о be laid ab loss than 4 f | price o jen eing half money and half a corn rent, only Hd may be ^ ыы 26001., or nearly 47. 155. per im- M partly to эло ирер, Фа e Fer ebat nt 6l. per Scotch or Cunningham acre. dio ddi Crpenat O E T had afield in my : i of eroppin, followed ds the six course | < ; 1 , ў, d place. 0 > drains shifti ; Wheat, ey, Grass and |31 or | ч н prefer 4 feete nnd Оты fne suene GAP Ты A enis | t р р acres. The land manured with 30 | дод; —À kis EU в prosperity. is h nd cow manure i — when the qu ku cc iry ofa Scoteh h almost £o jndulge myself jn some ЙН reflections ln TA is ploughed, which x ; Тһе) Те Р hie falthfal ministers, мроп certain processes ge уена зі ch I obserye ras ИД ia "s Tox. land|as to the race of one of his —— je t tamried on in Ireland ; Е my views so Тһе | would receive Hp seri Ун ! ачр completely summed u ri e old survey of the|seed 2 Epis or or $ ewt. pe XI ае күт) arch | But this @ ерп ir far too i pec que а ud county of Kilkenny, written, I believe, by the father | got 4 or 5 s ent jones mixed in the qrill, | applied equasy v 16 Шаар ever? block Luis iil 9f my excellent and honoured host, Col. Tighe, that Ж Тере ME ist fors ard for the ед rly market in е or ET rm а few е, aids with his І cannot help quoting what be says, rather sting Н е jura e Del mahoy Kaniy Ho Potato | Матір ТУШИ nu tt A Bike pte that the subsequent amendment has not been a майа ог tb E putos Those pu делі petulant y gi the p that Бе bas driyen you off plete as we might have так ; — pec isla? seldom Ae — = Ален у re more | bac p ads бай, EL dog. he says, in ‘common prae rying t p me ec lifted -— Octo the pre ing on the hill, жиё; а Ды it too Dn toi eid in e Ё id bd aspect evinces his ful] conseiona- E The great ob; ооч, а m dd bs d es е 2 and мал ónly ү 10L, 8 according t gin ue nterests = bam Ан to. his Vua j^ rh EE MEL оп diy he deslines civilities, not surlily, МЫР before it авї ' 2d; Wheat, 93 93 асгев. Drilled in УЬ 24 bushels ot! 856 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ood tempered beast, but he puts them aside as ill- timed. At an early age the frivolity and ! character. At home he shares his master's porrich ; lies F STEAM PLOUGHING AND CULTIVATING PATENTS. F +h +} RET Xd , Д tail dnd 1 + ү 1 к A ith Heres fimilia. from a stranger, receives him with di tones urtesy. When accustomed to the road he will, in his master's temporary absence, convey the RANSOMES & SIMS, ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH, Have the pleasure to announce that they have arranged with JNO. Е r the use of the a PATENTS, d they will answer any inquiries respecting them, and 5 ism Ond promptly, flock or herd steadily forward, without either Over- them any pacing r suffering to ramble; ustle of fair he ne becomes unsteady - or bewildered. But the hill or mo SHANKS NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, his рег rfect education, and his bd rding to the nature of the country and climate. performing his arduous duties, he has in ordinary easons по assistance except. from his dogs. Those ROLLING, COLLEOTING, AND DELIVERING MACHINE FOR 1863, eR the! pringiple of division of jeter. ined When on the hill they are usually Died by two dogs: of t эі one is "the VENE ара the olier the bringing-in dog. To eg wis ei he points out a knot of shee m and informs bim ice RAT action that hew m to be taken to a e tant hil. The in- АДАА | z ir = NEW HORSE MACHINE, NEW HAND MACHINE. E= E | NEW PONY MACHINE. PRICES, Здав: Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and M Ports in the Kingdom, ET to his master's instructions. si ilar means he info: orms the second that а lot of sheep EW PATENT HORSE MACHINE | SHANKS’ NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHINE Width of Cutter. Бе Бш b^ aguas Delivering pem. he then stands: with equal certainty they are | Wo, j. 4&inch Machine .. 628 0 о 40s, | No. 5.—30-inch Machine .. £15 15 0 .. 90r extm. E at his жк." either dog he indicates the indi | No. 2. EE inch а 225—966 408. | Ко. n яты т "eh Machine .. 1410 0 x i. » vidua ]shee — he is to catch and ho Jd. No. 3.— h Machine .. 22 0 0 80s. ›, No. 7.—25-inch Machine .. 12 10 0 в. sity with t thi No. 4 Zao inc ch D bine .. 19 0 0 308. ,, | | Silent Movement, 12s. 6d. extra; Boots for Poa 214. uii; QI + TI R, fi 948. per t. ditto for Donkey, 16. per set. of ПОР captive would ead you! to suppose 1 that t the m anima dog follows Izaak Walton's yup and handles him as if he loved him. Arts hold i on the wool. The sheep stand in no habitual ана of the dog; though within a few mirin of him, the elder will quietly к the спа, and the younger shake their heads а nd s with their feet, provoking him to frolic, or mimi e have spo but not v ces of canine ей with which v т | sn vu] pages, n rove too strong for he: stomachs. а me read the cce NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for Pushing or Drawing Separately or Together. Width of Cutter. No. 11.—16-inch Machine £6 d 6 Easily Worked by а Man, No. 12.—13-inch Machine 6 6 Ditto ditto by a Boy. No. 16.—12-inch Machine 5 5 0 НА Width of Cut; No. 8.—24- inch Machine £817 60] No. 9.—22-іпсһ Machine 8 7 6| No. 10.—19nc h Machine 7 12 6 Dittoby a Man "m Boy. *4* Shanks Lawn M owers are warranted. to ийне ample v jin and. if not approved. оў they may be at once returne TENTEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS ALEXANDER TREA anD SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B. LONDON OFFICE 4x» SHOW ROOMS : 27, LEADENHALL STREET, Е.С. usement е him. ` We хе. the long and si ——— те кеа е a face ini Monds in ilka place,” Gisborne's Mele та аР gricu H u кї PRIEDES H SERRER ? RUSO. ^ SOR EE E Фу сыа дн MENS а - 2 nO ИУ, үз m > Eo e e e$28 8 B мый BE & BS еы E B BESBsHsEVERIS E S8zx353 Eligas] yE BI'UMASYS TO шб 5 | $ >з] ФЕ. | > © | 3 С | © вава e | > |за E El о З | IUE 45 е оо с © a r - Mg "ira EST El мр" 47 "om ae ajaa 3857242114 = ач > |-- acd гр р ырш © ө юы о 6 i 48 | | 4-924 P о Е ҮЗ RT бү ы Бш acakan | [EB Кы s Бош ЕУ RR s 0 523228 5 Ё | еШ кы сс Б Ны ы о OC & ст єз ст A Е XEM Nd E E m Ka B SE á EE JOHN WARNER & SONS, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIERS, and MANUFACTURERS of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS EVERY DESCRIPTION. 0. 863. бонй CAST-IRON rpm No. 35. PUMP, No. 35. PATENT e ep PUMP, fitted with J. We & Sons’ Metal Bucket and апд Е cannot clog in action, for Wells not exceeding 25 fee! 2] inches x Mr £1 1 ШТ a e d „. #1100 hee iei Lead Pipe а ready for £2 inches long, ditto e 2 14 0 24 No. 36}. WARNER'S piamen CAST-IRON LIFT sid FOR Barrow, with Suetion and Delivery Screw, 18-inch Р uction Rose Ц-ІМСН 2-PLY RUBBER and CANVAS S HOSE CE LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted on Plank, 3I. 3s. з) INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP Monte on — s AR CE PUMP, m unted on PP and Spreader, and 15 s.. Å. e.. - „£5 к $i Der foot 0 = 3 © © ф о 1 0 vw „ө LIII LLLI ... 10 By an improved and new action of the bandle, this Pump is so Гене that great friction is р vessel is secured, апа by introducing ы рек = 4. —— the arara with brass as bucket snd sucker many о of i phi х 7 iron this т HEIGHT 0! or The р No. 42, РН ар, LIQUID MANURE or e ' PORTADI with J. W. & Sons’ Patent Bucket and Valve, clog in йе A MANURE PUMP, with legs, 3. ens Zinch Flexible Rubber, and Canvas Suction 2s. 5d. per foot. The Barrel is 274 inches long, and the Legs are 5 f eet high. or of the The above may Ї t in T. Country, PATEN NTEES and -MANUFAC RERS, JOHN WARNER Ax» SONS, 8, CRESCENT, vibe dte LONDON, E.C. [SEPTEMBER b, 1868, i | $ Í EEUU ЧУ vue SEPTEMBER 12, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 865 Glass for Garden Purposes. AMES P HILLIPS aAN»D CO. beg to submit their prices as follows :— PROPAGATING GLASSES. Each-s. d. | Each—s. d. 2inchesin diameter.. 0 3} | 12 inches in diameter.. 1 9 $ , » T | 18 „ » noS e +, » 0 5514 2 6 5 5» » 0 6 з 0 6 " LEJ 0 8 6 T » » 0 4 0 8 » » 1 5 0 9 „ә ЕД 1 10 » » 1 ө П o» 1 то HAND GLASSES, Each—s. d. ; — i i 18 hes .. .. se 12 inches .. 4» 9 О n si As decree и 7 6192 ш к . 8 6124 12 6 Painted and Glazed with 16 o oz Sheet Glas. · HYACINTH and DISHES. diameter, 1s. ; 9 inches, 1з. А 12 inches, 28. 6d. firacinth Dishes are intended to contain a number 2, roots uum pain Ps sand and covered with moss, instead of the common ass. FLOWER HYACINTH GLASSES. Common shape, p. doz , 2s. 6d, | Improved shape, p. doz., 48. 6d. Patent shape, per dozen, 6s. 6d. London Agents for Hartley’s Improved Bora Rough Plate, Genuine White Lead, Carso EW y. ibid sd 4 PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. eat Improvement with Reduced Price. , S Wn AUNT Tol N For ча "у. and prices ај to J. Saaw & Co., 29, Oxford Street, TNAM Merchants ап eed d Nurserymen. AND mie ea RUNING and Вор: they will not be un ы уал by any Housein the Trade. Th also warrant on pens MC ec to last two of any other ks, Sheffield. To the Trade. А-А: /(RSEDED В) ОРЕ EW REGISTERED ETRUSCAN Н HYACINTH PRICES PER LINEAL ` Ya RD 24 INCHES HIGH. VASE, the most beautiful Table Ornam. Extra tained 'only of Size мон T Light. |Medium. Eric (сый Еч & Co., Seedsmen, Covent Garden Market, London, W.C. LS ostly used for. mx Jav [ба1. WHOLESALE LIST of PRICES forwarded on —— muria: i 2 -|— —— ea ICULTURAL IMPLEMEN 21 in. 5 ‚|. d. |. d. |s. d. |s. d. s. d. |з. d. 8. d. із. d. SEEN ENGINES, THRESHING MACHINES, cs omi ultry 08 104 |0 3205 |0 44/0 6 |0 54|0 7| WAGGONS, PI.OUGHS, HARROWS, — CUTTERS = in.|Game or Poultry hand and power, PRIZE CHURNS, LAWN М WERS, WIRE "T Eng. iita: 0 34|0 420 4 |0 5 |05 |0 620 650 8 ams е л d ien E a of all ki xm s. n. |Sm: i te: receipt stam Hares, ёс. ..|04 ыы 25107 |07 [0 9 S Price Li zd ctn E 1in.|Smallest ВаъЫќа 0 5 |0 6 |0 5207 07 09 09 011 Bunorss & Ker, 95, New, Street, E.C. Эг: нна дагига инана Works, Bren MELON gin € e 10118 | Quantities of 100 yards ог u! s delivered free at nearly Adi UM w Wy EN TT all the, геа Railway Stations "nd Shipping Ports 2 gland; and 200 yards or upwards delivered freo to most z Scotland and Ireland. ry description of Netting warranted to give satis- de ni d if "e Ae roved will be exchanged, or may be returned ui M ч. IR e" ticle guarani 500 LIGHTS for PITS of ue SIZES ылд in irri FF оро? and Painted complete, media! Packed and sent to all гац arta of the king Paul ntes n Eng to seil ility, Gentry, and Trade in most of the counties JAMES s "o Hothouse Builders and Hot-Water Apparatus Manitou, near the Green Man, 353, Old Kent Road, London, S.E. Greenhouses, Orchard Houses. and Conservatories. Dita. TTE БЕДЕНИ, Ул ЖЗ ше сы Hackney, N.E., establ subetaniially cen IOREENHOUSES, а хор Linseed Oil, Genuine White, "в Paints, Paints of E A n applica $2 foot by 13 feet, LAEI ay 981. ; i by 10, DE E various colours ground ready tor use. per 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, London, E.C. J. B. BRowx & Co., 18, Cannon Street, City, London, Е.О, | Estimates given for Heating or any хон А mum or Wi THOMAS MILLINGTON 7 GLASS MERCHANT. (Established 1750.) 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WIT. WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET T GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. THE AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON, CONTAI NING AN ACRE OF GLASS, WAS SUPPLIED BY T. MILL LINGTON. Mr. Rivers and the leading men in the Horticultural profession, as well as the Nobility, Gentry, and Merchants, have favoured T, M. with orders for Home use and for Exportation, iss TU d : — in 100 and 200 Feet Boxes. - mall yr 92 inches by ЕЕ — i Ins. I Ins. Ins. Ins. 1 MILK PANS. 6 by4 T ps" 8 by6 9 byT Е y СШ бе mM o ôd, ея "e 64 by 4 7) by UI 8} by 61 94 by T$ A Я ВЕЕ GLASSES. leet. ^ Toss ейге. diii diameter о. р а n а Н о » Without be. І 4ths. а ?nds. Best. 8 5 n » Ка ж ХА = 9s. 9d. 11s, 3d. 19&09d. 16. 90. EU kr rid 6 x 2:10 veilt » » inches diam. É : ч = ` B PSY E ge eo 1 » i 4 » 2 » not exceeding 14 inches b h Є; p. 8 8 „ 14 , т ud » b; 12 by9 12) by 105 144 by 10) BE ue. SiS iom сыў 5 18» i + 12 51 dd uim | 1056 12) by 94 18“ by 10 15 by10 з, té 02 y 0 » то "[M Н зо 2 [15 1 by9 18 by9 In ty 18 13 by 11 К. 3 si " » | „ зәр" & 14 * by 9% by 10 by 10 14 byll uo v » » » 15 P t. M nt с 6 » 16 " 4tbs. 3rds. nds. Best. Bore 9 id C ==" n» э 10s. 90, 125.94. " МЫ p PRESERVE JARS. Ls » . ; » In. Without With ceeding 20 — y 18 m 1 ? : 02380 diam. Lids. Lids. ROLLING PINS. 153 by 10 14 ("yis ?4 by 16 W^ 07 40 ы | FLATTOP ВЕЕ GL LASSES, 3 .. 0s.44d. . 0s. 6àd.ca. From 12 inches long, 16 Ъу 10 144 by 12} is ЫР 18 20 by 17 r vu ag gu агар Width s. 4..0 6 0 9 144. MUN inch. 144 by 11} 15 by12 18 by 14 22 by 17 Р wo ВВ 2 p Em chesby Tinches 1 Sench 5..0 8 OH 8 15 byll 15) by 12} 22 by 14 24 by 17 W PE 4o, Булуу ES 6..010 1.2 í n 15} by 114 16 by 12 94 by 14 90 by 18 bà „ Бута » 2 0, TT 14 by 11 164 by 124 92 by 15 22 by 18 "de ron E AER T0147 711— Suum GLASSES жадата uut T 2% 2d. each, cr 18. SL pr dosen. FERN „ең & STANDS. 10..2 0 2 8 ,! wards, ld. per running inch. € : " s.dia. Shades tands. SHEET GLASS. > : x sch In Cases for cutting D a Sas as Manufactured, » » 200 feet. СЕРЕ Н x 1 26 6 , E: oz. | 21 02. | 02. 9 02 8 ^, 29 0 , |Fourhs quality 33s. 60.1838. 0d.| 89s. 6d. 45s. 0d ‚К^, ЫҢ БЕ, Shirdi oca 0.15.0 | 40 0 |56 0 ет т уи conds с 0 |& 0 | 74 6 |85 0 Г и rad (88 6 iss 6 |103 6 |1180 dii CRYSTAL SHEET GLASS. $ i ES ОО" т эщ Дана purposes, E ый - z 6 oz. to the foot. — E vut ГА .. 100s. Жы Secon pé іп cases of 100 feet — .. э 8% Averaging foot. Crystal G Glass Shades, Ebony and Gilt Stands, G Gas and Best апашу fh ът, Аш 1004. mp Glasses, Chimneys and Globes, &c. econd quality, in cases of 100 feet 825. GLASS TILES, in SHEET and ROUGH PLATE. PLATE GLASS, PATENT PLATE, RADI and HARTLEY'S нобе po PLATE. PAINTS, COLOURS, V. , Pes s Per gall 0. LINSEED rac $ ms ANT CORROSION PAINT. vie Ss CRAS. ARIIAG Wi is эз че M 0| BOILED ОП, ncn cu c E LINSEED OIL РОТТҮ eub vids co erae ЖБ tton iPENTI dba ке tous MN ` MILLED {xani in Sheet and P of all sizes. OM "DEAD bought or LIFT PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, and PLUMBERS BRASS WORK of all kinds. NETT CASH. THE GARDEN 866 ERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. {8иРтЕмӊЕв. 12, 1863, UTHILL'S STRAWBERRY PLANTS, to bear ext year. Ww BLACK PRINCE, EARLY PRIN- ваг. MUSHROOM do., x) i MUSHROOMS grown here all t SPAWN, 5s. per bushel, — в азн, Winter Cucumber, 1s. per Packe з Сотнил, Е.К.Н.8., Camberwell, London, y Strawberry. Coni EA В ТК, MBA БАТ. Ly ті much pleasure in he above nw 8 POLING STRAWBERRY, И: fi It is y constitu! мо а most prolific 80n; fruit red throughout, irm M agreoable s стон n excellen Plan! at 21. per 00. ery, near Coventry—8Sept. Strawberry “ The Premier," or “ British ees eedling. WE: PAUL bas now ready good healthy "ru - this'superb Strawberry, price 12s. per 325 ыз 2з. 6 dozen. А few fruiting plants in pots, 9s, рег doz — Fruit v and handsome, ox ;:olour bright. crimson, combining tho flavour of Keen's Seedling and Elton Pine, without the acid of the latter; the fruit es well and retains its flayour long after gathered. Tt is of а very hardy and vigorous habit, thriving well in all soils and а: Віто ort for mg [3 f| Lond JEAN VERSCHAFFELT, NURSERYMAN, GHENT, BELGIUM, Begs to offer the Pese n е нот which he is now "ese № e р" фе o Arat time, and which mend as being truly "e te AZALEA INDICA PRESIDENT AE (J. УЕвзон T — uu LEA EE p TC DOUBLES, fol. The largest flower known, fine rose Made with salmon, |(J. V: n cH. ).—The same as Azalea Reine des Doubles, bui wa extra fine form and subs » ing the same shape as |finesilvery Med foliage. 4s. Azalea Roi Leopold; very compact habit, and a very free CAMELLIA m DE NIEUPORT (3. Y | flowe riety. Strong plants with buds, the finest кр оо oo emis yet x К | AZALEA INDICA SECRETAIRE CLAUS (J. УЕрзсн.).— fiat shaped flower, imbri with Large flowers, beautiful ult o T lilac, edged with white, and | to the тег, оге; зр compaet habit, UTR x | а а азар: and substance, Good plants, gbupdant bloomer. Good plants, 198, each Pes LE A INDICA Tow FORCEVILLE|, RHODODENDRON NOTAIRE BEAUGCARNE (7. Y; Кя ҮєЕвзон.).—Уегу largo flow: semi-double ofthe deepest | —A very fine hardy novelty; fine large s LS. POR in Ааа; Жет! very good. fine habit, very | trusses; flowers of а beautilul rosy lilac, aeai Ln айай жо тег; altoge ther опе of the best. Good | brown Spots on the upper petals; a first-rate va planta, 1 lan ; Stronger plants, 12s; ng plant over to е Trade on every three taken. А carefully Coloured Plate of Azalea President Humann S will b ted, JEAN VERSCHAFFELT, 43, Rue de la Caverne, Ghibht. Belgium, J: V/s NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE may be had on application to his Agents, Messrs, b SrzsERRAD & Sow, 5, Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, London, Е.С. а JEAN VERSCHAFFELT begs to announce that he has sold the English sale of his new Azalea, SOUVENIR DU PRINCE ALBERT, to Mess в. E. G. HENDERSON & Sc ON, of the „We ба ngton Nursery, St. John’s Wood, ll be executed through the said Finn, у receive for THE NURSERIES, GHENT, BELGIUM, most abundant bearer, often producing from 20 to 30 tru: fruit on а жүзө Я po three days later than 1 Keen’ s Beedling, and те a fortnight after that variety is over, Large and handsome.— ĝar чб artis iele, The flavour is very good. —J« lof Не ыры ' А choice collection of Fruit 9 including rape Yi ne in splendid condition. у post, PRICED CATALOGUES 2 Pavr' Nurseries, am Cross, N, №” EPERE STRAWBERRY, PRINCESS OPIN. LAM Ga nime 7 Chronicle July 4t < Your seedling Stra Princess of Wales „ large, ovate, or fattened. ovate, with - pe "pale red, and solid at the ена Тһе мы deserves notice А "CE unt. of its size, appearan and not being hollow at t -— Journal оў — June 23d. “Seedling Strawberry пон W. Knight). Tho fruit sent is very juicy, and of excellent flavour.” Florist and Pomo ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SHOW OF AUTUMN FLOWERS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1863. AWARDS T THE JUDGES. Crass 1.—12 xar 1 single flowers, distinct kin lst, Messrs. W. Chater, Nurseryman, В iaia Walden, 27. 2d, Messrs. W; Min chin & Son, Nur: en, Ноо ic Norton, | RUIT. Crass C.—PEACHES, single dish. lst, Mr. J. Rust, Gr. to the Right "Hon, В. Sulivan, таа а ч р) vato fruit f a pale red К! i v E Oxon, 1 Ы. 108. reguiariy-sha ota e red colour, ani ve rm flesh ; il has A th the appearance E being a good ee кле ‚ Messrs. [3 "Paul & 8 n, Nurserym 15s. Equal 1st, Mr. W. Kaile, Gr. to tho Earl of Lovelace, Ripley, В. W. Кхіснт е much pleasure in offering t perb | Crass 2.— 1 GERMAN AsmRS, оса ы je kinds Surrey, 1. 108. i new early nav eeling dent that t will nor в. Open ч = ма å 2 ЕЯ i Dawson, ‚©. PES pt. re егт, lo fail to ^ toy fan urite, as all who have ж, n near "m » , Eo gi s it on oer have pronounced it Ti D cds C. iiv ero i » n ава, E) БЫ r, to Countess Cowper, Ше. ass. 18 a rem: ear! т. Omassob, ms Т, ne 99а May, and Hoc TV wh DOLOS prov qilan, Extra, Mr. J. Westcott, The Gardens, Dulwich H Ts. 6d А fiuit ia ср. —- МЕҢЕ \ ““ТаззеПей,” distinct kinds —NECTARINES, 4 dishes, distinct ees 1 : £3. ы ага tat Hn 1st, Mr. T. 1 son, Gr, to Earl Uo wp Panshangon l enton, 27, 2d, Mr. A. MALA Gr. ; rok Yy. Dextakih x the fla avour ; ea Plants will be ready to p out ey in Beptember, at 12s. ресин. 21, 10s, per 100. (^ en NIGHT, Nurseryman and Florist, 67, High Street, Ist, Mr. В. Н. Bette ridge, Milton near Steven! b Ua C. Wyatt, Gr. to H. Willis, Esq., Piece п, Mr. С. Sandford, Gr. to T. Thomass et, Esq., 158. Dass 4. > GLA ДВ, € Rc distinct kinds (Open). Pel OR. SALE, fine OR 30-10 Yoncll& Co, Royal Nürsores Great Yatmpull, 50! LA ELTRON TERES in fal pearing, a $ ho Realm б ü Mr. G. А t ВЕ, Oxford, 11. ud sie o pe SEPA тора and other i in Pots, to be , е or Өй E ii s bra meéquehos of the death Of teo |: Осава 8.12 GLADIOLUS, etit spikes, distinot kinds m E o eem Grifo Cosi (Am m. d Mr. J. Sladden, Ash next Sandwich, К ent, 9], CLass F. ср, 3 dishes, distinct kinds, 12 fruits each. - d particulars may Ew obtained of Mr. BARNWELL, Ist, Mr. A. зар Gr. to Lord Tau nton, Stoke Park, 21. Royal О. Oak, Woburn, Beds. 52, v. H. H = mA —FIGS, le dish, 12 {тай ; CQ cime А, — Havin; uc- Сам 6.—24 tm single trusses, distinct kinds (Open), | 1 r. T. Bailey, y, т. to I АЧ pee " d uc A ' MAE Mt Pies vi ^ 5 а this exiremaly 1st, Mr. Charles Turner, Royal Nurseries, Slough, 91, m "ME `7. Sayers, dr E. Ellis, Esq 2 Epsom, 155. p Just UE ВАЕ or Bavelilented ht Sls Сї. сай g| Grass 7.—24 VERBENAS, 5 diste of each, distinct kin 3d, Mr. B. Snow, Gr. to Countess Cowper, Bilsoe, шк С. У егіага was e at the Great Show m distin Royal H Hor ti поі Rosie June l7th, and „тагы tho Ist, Messrs. S, P т, Park Nursery, Coventry, 11. 105. m c - me dini Firs m Show of the Royal Botanie | 2d ame. C. J. Perry, The Cedars, Castle ronwa 1L (No 9 uie Hn, md ties also awarded th e Firat Ртіле, | 8d, Messrs. W. Minc пурра ач. иды жо ЫТ eg ete ode fime, ap Wigs N & бом, Nu CLASS үзе DAHLIA ot kinds (Nurserymen). | 18, Mr. 8. Sno т. to antog Cowper, Silsoe, 4: psc P IAS —To gen та DES jo. н. акан rid iE UE 1 of Darnley, Gravesend, 10 i entlemen plantin r. synos, г. to the Earl of Darnley, Gravese pif for profit Wiru ES be tonat pest 3d, Mr. J. Cattell, Westerham, si. Exi, Mr. H. Betteridge, Milton ЙИШ, near Бине: обат of his fino io and welbrooted stock of t зо above. This fine | Сазз 9. T DAHLIA она distinct kinds (Nurserymen). ton, 7s. а. e supe rest- planting, Nd. 15%, Mr еза oug t kinds. timber praga sooner for Railway Sleepers. 16 із also used for | 2d, E J. Keynes, Ln ol 1st, Mr. uS "Gr to Countess Cowper, Biog ез, S30. 2 je nd Masts in the French navy. за, Mr. J. зн 52, Marke t Square, Northampton, n 2d, Mr. J. Cox, Gr. to W. Wells, Esq., Redleaf, Penshurst, 9. _ ears Seedlings, strong plants .. . .. шт hn 15s. 0d. mas —18 3. ш одын Fancies, distin | за, Mx. T. Bailey, Gr. to T. T. Drake, Eag: Amersham, Ш. туеш кше» 9 to 18 inches 30 0 (Nu en). Extra, Mr. В. Budd, бг. to the Earl of Darnley, ree to 3 feet.. » 70 0 |18, Mr. J. Keynes, , Salisbury, 3 ТАШ 7s. 6d. Elvaston араке, пеаг Debes M ur `©. “Turner, Slough, ЗР ш. Extra, Mr. J, Sayers, Gr. to E, Ellis, Esq., Epsom, 75. 6d. Deutzia crenata fl. pleno—Japan. - meets —18 РАНІЛА BLOOMS, distinct kinds Crass K.—PLUMS, single dish. онх, sraxbisn Rue por бё йемек sn Ist, roft, Flo im Cic med o C E om = A з. ; the DOM Pr ооа, b. 3d, Mr. A. ue Southharrow, Bromley, Kent, 108. тл Report) | С m and R $ Botanie Sh in June and io ví pos * There afew p; - new hardy plants sh ах I ч ‚М T. us um Ыт 7 first a Deutzia c crenata flore pleno, one of Fortune's novelties, lst, The Rev. c. Fello Meg TET W. Wren, E. Purset, Carsh ур flowered by Mr. аван? ын looked like а Yi addition to | 2d, Mr. W. Corp, d, Ord. Salis 4 tra, Mr. G. "Over “istaria Co jn emendet 8. E тга rubs; it has o shortly stalked finely serrated | 84, Mr. J. Sladden, T AE next wich, 1. e ra, Mr. J. Wright,Gr. to Mrs. [wea Twickenham,7s 9. Me fpi qoos tum а racemes of d 7 чш double | Extra, Mr. C. J. Pe Cedars, Castle e Bromwich, 15s. —APPLE E ii tinct t kinds. КОРУ ng T TES € ERR em Cras. MISCELLAN EOUS, for Flowers not ересійей (Open) кыз Sx 3 Snow, Gr. o бошар б дог, Since, Бе vr Nursery, Ascot, Berks. 2d, Messrs. Paul & Son, for Collection of Cut ded 1. 34 Ma Messrs. G. & J. Lane, Sit Mary'e бау Il ырбы ai ТИЛЛАМ ROLLISSON NS beg respect $a, ы. m ethos E Rod аы, Extra, Mr. Ј , Carshalton, 7з. 6d: а aue АШУ to inform the Nobility, G тз “Же roo кыш Bon, for Collection of 18 French | Extra, Mr. A. Bousie, Gr. to Lord Taunton, Stoke Park, 7s. 00 _ FRUIT TREES, doo pa OGUE of P LANTIS, | ‘SHRUBS, Extro, Mr. J. Standish, for Collection of Cut Gladiolus, 15s, Crass N.—PEARS, DESSERT, 3 dishes, distinct kinds. Lr A lee will be Equal lat, Mr. W. теп, Gr. to X, Purser des ало tosite. ihat their new. SEEDLING Haud ru c c Ou 3, & SoNs RHODODENDROR IAN E je ai ud. new beauti: P r^ iot Il [A NA Azaleas ipee be Oll purchasers f 3d, y W. Lis. ‹ Gr, to the Earl of Low velace, Ripley, Ер The gem allowance to tho е sized plants of G s e D Рианна, аы ee Min E i d Her Sor d рге Irc 15s. кыты ары ссылка тта d ру неу сн ксы very moderate prices, which will be f ned ире tham, 9. utherland, Tren- Extra, Messrs, — : The Nurseries, Tooting, London, S. E m > Ба АА Brandreth, Бел, Houghton Hall, | Extra, сел Pos, 107 — 4 i Rm C. J. Perry due pedis ое Castle deren И. 10s. 2d, Mr. H. Beasley, The Gardens, Twyford Abbey, Line Раи inct kinds за, Mr. J. Martirroro, Wallington, Carshalton, 107. Extra, Mr. Me ea Ri nci Cbiswiok Mall, 7s. 64. ОЁ ' Sat therland, Tren- m^". SEPTEMBER 12, 1863.] THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 667 OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.,Yaried by Cinerarias "M афор spring ps other plants, and in general во well marked, that FLORAL COMMITTEE. The filling out of the кер eans of e - |е advent of an entirely new form, presentin LIST ор. AWARDS, September 9, 1803. | a" v" a bog p и 4 e Аг t не à hitherto pako own, 15 a circumstance IRSI-CLASS CERTIFICATE, ental or variegated fo iage, mig e varied | serving prominent notice, Such a form occurs Варна fram pow ad infinitum; d of o f the usual eases with m нара а орн таи yq Ww LM 'ADIANTUM CARDIOOHLAENA, from Mr. bu instead O Оо 8 out е n present yolum 1 E EAP Wood from Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Bon, же we were filling up one of the patent heated | which has since been received i m а к Г» Аз at DAHLIA Wire Perrecmoy, from Mr, Legge, Edmonton cases just now referred to, almost all the treasures | Kew, where d is now flourish DAHLIA ded ims. ош Me -Leggo uc of the stoye and Orchid-house might be safely This plan s first dise parnih во long since loma аала топ: Икар ааа аА introduced, аф least during the period the plants | as 1819, vea ы ate poe "Ov NINGHAM, опе of D-CLASS CERTIFICATE. райпо. д in Бона {зан as as ape ir whose "specimens is preserved in the "British Daun WATT y Mr. Wheeler rom o 90° may be commanded, would| Museum, as we sae from a notice by Dr. Dna а Keyes only be necessary that the case should be entirely | SEEMANN, who *In а list of Aie E Dania BRuxETTE, from Mr. Hopkins, Brentford filled with heat-loving or heat-en during plants. | A, CUNNINGHAM иту егис in the tropical parts of panne Qux лр Hno; frora MF. Элгиза, Chelsea But, even without providing anything more than | New South Wales (as Mime nd was then called) DAHLIA RoUNDHEAD, E OD Mr. ir d the mild temperature of an intermediate house,|and forwarded to Sir ЈозЕРН BANES, ssh; read, Ранил Mzssrwazn, from Mr. "Kimberley, Coventry what a glorious association of half-tender Ferns | under No. 289, the following :—‘Aroidee, a stron рани | otv nein * 2 — and Begonias, and such like plants, might be|herbaceous plant appearing of this family, wit Рашыла Певао from Meserp- B ” accommodated, And herein, as it Дир to us, | 3-pinnate pbliguals РЧЫ acute leaves, with- са Агас ох аа oli Р та {з one of the chief mea aL liss MALING's od fructifioation. Shaded woods, Mount Cook, GLADIOLUS CHARLES DAVIS, from Mr. Standish, gres eated cases: that o of e е, eavour Bien July 2, 1819. Can this а Сатет з EXONIENSIS, from Messrs, Veitch & Bon, Exeter & yen even to cultivate, in a ——À tender plants | Fern?’ [In his private herbarium CUNNING- rH otherwise would soon paa or lose their | HAM had labelled the ppopiwmon doubtfully as an Ранил (edding) Том Тномв, from Mr. Rawlings, Bethnal Майа and bea ený y in ойе à iable and pare rohing | Аеш. „thus co ww ping Ead Fern ke spook or chilling atmosphere of such a situation, For an urning to AR mith, Dulwich Hoxormn Јоврат, from Мева, F.& A. | iS not to be forgotten in estimating the utility of | of the colles dinis to in the British Museum, PuvTOLACOA DEC DECANDRA VARIEGATA, from Messrs, E. G. Hen- | cases of this kind, that it is from the ordinary or nd a ingle ond which is forked, and has йо. s Mas. Poux, from Mr. Btandish temporary inmates о His чот or at least of the md the р ойга bat 15 4 ne ts th GLADIOLUS ETNA, from Mr. Standish warmer of our garden glass-houses, that during | each of the branches (pinna). e entire lengi GLADIOLUS RANDLE eum аби Мт. мулт" winter and early spring we must Фат the chief g hene branchen i А пей T р leaflets ато u$ j 3 ^ Messrs. Veitch & Son, for a G ТО pply of pleasant-looking flowers and foliage. larger those of the living pla ew. do nm. E. б. CE VA eror pom And 1 7 it be а satisfaction eyen to preserve There is little doubt that Lab m gathered ES Ром vox Ва LIAS, VARIEGATED PELARGONIUMS, and | sugh T subjeots in beauty by the aid of а two or three degrees south of Endeavour Rive b a Беко otat, Merria held on A КОТ Сенд. | айоо се of this charaoter, how much greater |18 is identical with that of СпуміхонАм; ut ELARGONIUM OF THE BLES, m | sa Sr G. Smith, Hornsey Road, e fact of being able to cultivate and brin them | of the stipes, it is Latin to determine cias r BAIE ORDINARY Megriya of the Committee will take bes fiowe x Ari aid. ii it was а - error pet dA; n he stated the Tuo as Moonz, Secretary to the Committee. Let u I. a moment leaves d де: г в very young might, dii foggy аар а di to pour cà plant. —— are innate, e! it may be ght and refreshing grou the temperat en PETAT Chronicle, uet ESL s he eie T RU Eos i icr MR The sain figure of t Freen, published in the АТ Of Ferns we ht introduce the red variegated аР ete dt Еа Pteris ек the white "рч Pteris albo- мр ect ot this rare anl dh ing plant, which lineata - ам green Adiantum cuneatum pea named Dow. NTA SPECTABILIS, familiar to xs ^is FI Meier which is em of gems amongst decorative| those who are аад examine the growing indiget of fadi in beant there isa mor d e | Ferns, A, е e feathery decompound-fronded | plant for themselves ; de as ширин all that 8 i T TOTA SAAN 2 vallia dissecta ; if the ease were large enough | is known of ita history, " subjoin KER'S — "ma aecompan 8 this figure. e white variegated Pteris argyræa might be асе anti w h the of Stangeria me xa, by which we may m наз ыч preserve fresh and ү iet getation in our very houses. sided iar Era aid m tis at this Season, with drear HACIA ES машы with its orim ооа, n the not dis! M future, > ; Ё gs аз indoor PLAN as a зва ics ring а means of continuing on опаа 1 like а yibration ЕНИ да. ET E of ks Казен emotion d by the su nd рде crimson leaved sorts, m К: be рои Тһе z garden w zenith, becomes а fixed idea iii ba мы bu ih ni ы Yer well if this were so with prre v e тыу сары бз о Topf — ere t aatar et | et Plange ЫЕ: 80 FE pum £ Фл ij N larget even dull depressing | Tyco берейн in variety might carpet the ене а1 іа 4ћ һогв һай ( ovember, Yr still. es the monthe which follow, | Neat bushes of Ardisia with "their scarlet berries another) 7 Tni it to that genus, the epe AAA by >» е 1б іп {һе way of in-door might atone for the de arth of flowers , but even in the о of B ow enia, Laid ahna reatata AID ga р» >н ost as cheery if not a "57 these latter need not be wanting, for 5100016 nót = zarm pinnate tod in summer question is, as Begonia insignis, and D. fuchsioides, "e жу as in авропа and other Cyeadem, but decom- 3 ir d h pink, the latter with coral-coloured, and 5. poun und Н rattia wit First, we must have a plant-case. It ma ivifolia with snow-white даа ТЕТЕ an ordi jury Wardian dia or it be hat had i tz al dir ашу, though necs баней) jii Mur T erer of DIU iet me $a pei. form of it called the ida: ad Penta Рр pupa gt Ok. Pulli Gf & fond фо ase, which has been so successfully d | with the у nan as а set-off, to E a lasted sk As Endeavour Is o Si jn т | more extended. Dwarf Palms, of which some very | Nothi bao» чы эче um VALOR qe e iei and elegámy ones have cwm i PN exhibitions, | Mr, apum Нил, the o днд - Bin peu of plants than the othe ui a very pleasant wi inter might vary the foliage of the prominent non- | the Brisbane Botanie Garden, rediseovered it in scene, though of df af Re е vino Sape, Lue ects; дн кр as argyrites at | Rockingham Вау, and sent а young living plant, out of either асат — least, and sma I plants of some others, might do good | with full grown dried leaves and a male cone, to о secure this, , th ust be filled seryice in the same way ; all VA eool-house Отачон | the Royal Gardens, Kew, in 1863. From these plant; vini [^ sho эй vari t eiut whatever might chance to be in flower, would be 1 Ta^ as s o oloe ап эз э du is m аы ня at home ; plants like Vries would be very | нЕ: dif їп КОРДА АДЕ КИН Жу; ниге г livin е | effective ; Torenia asiatica pu n endless il own TE Lg "The W ase Једу з unenumerate ? the name is legion (Sis Gron кар E, Bowzw, „ "Captain- Lies d bre- pied made | Wh ite лоно чода not aa dy of aste General Led Qus беу. in ET Y" s даь ж RT. 7 E Воже, materials like t ge m gn of. the Australia ш miich er ajoy e all “thi о Е орі plant miu „ке Pig bugi pa Lr of botany, and ur Ms оса у be se Mou) d сазе, ecd ren eharaoter of -room — e M D) texture its general арн and the nd are so Very iri to. ж T som Г rie | i ката. ons z ЇЇ have our th Чо е 2 n s ер we wish to АП one of tho c WC RTL st ar inser | eMe ore Шэм». habit o£ growth, EE and haye had the forethought to pro- | attractions, and shall be glad to turn o thej деу, &c. en tirely accord w ith that of tes eariy and а veio шыда i Sot ara fe oin Ййш neces as dop i nep E о j e alone, " ruit are commeneing to blossom by November, would per не adag Piant-oas ber m 4c б rur t ere long they will be ciem d carry on with flowers quite to the end of the year or interesti orms abis hed.” even longer, then red and white Chinese n (уд occur {Бш oP and vg Pi whole pes Voy lant, which is that which has Рен would furnish а succession, soon to be! family possesses features so distinct from that of Р £65 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 19, 1808, reached our — in a living state, was found on | “ Hal. : erly used to account for this by sup- | usual period, and this, like ur e heat at in а ford the north bank of the Mackay River. t has, like posing it бе тыме: бет ап imported fish, and mot|house, detracted from their flavou I mention Nd other Cycads, a thick — stem, sur- | indigenous ; but," ' &c., “ I doubt the correctness of this | because I have found the unes à eties of Grosse mounted by one or two ample leaves, s, which have my early opi ion." ignonne emen the uo the Common, апд the a long slender terete "petiele, and a bipinnatisected | , “-Poie E ч was, І conclude, that it was intro- - | Tardivo e Lepére—all г n together, althongh mer po im р in iino U — by m x * and I think you have done | they generally follow. сма other v regularly, Т а - P lat , а | "rong to отс this idea," &c. very juicy, but had not tir i hey pinnules of which are deeurrently petiolate, ап "The en Hal. proceeds to show reasons соп, the proposi- flavour. The heads of thes trees were abdita t non-jointed, obliquely falcato-lancesha aped, entire and Poiet. pro, and Hal. sums up the point thus the roof arge span-roofed house " feet or on араса caudately acuminate, bright green, " There may be truth j in.what you are now чи а ing, hbi ter kinds v бе i-us have ripen еф flaccid, and furnished with parallel sparingly | fi anastomosing vein 2," b: $ L3 &с., MÀ "m dialogue seems to me to се Sir н, р. of his former avour could be, yet the ey аю stood. sido by y eda ES the flavon understand that а — ме. pa d | origin ating in for M Office, ed for end Bogotá to procure seeds of the Pitaya and other matter, СА omit Hla N. М | the gloriou Ch k “the Flower plantations in in India During a tour on the west coast of Ireland in | ddition to our marine flora iè the more interestin ing, as this species of | Fucus had hitherto m а; found at Unalaschka, and on the Newfoun — At Hunstanto: тет coast of Norfolk, Prof Piirid states that- a "complete M із formed Over | д extensive flats by Glaux maritima ог Anagallis tenella, one. Mg eem peploides also covers r8 | ing :—“ The tatice caspica is so abundant in he whole o — Itis very F ы in the present num- | Edi a жаар" of the Floral AAT that hardy анк Admonitio in the rviceable and ornamental our lib. v. De Opera qu мыта {һе subject in in E work for the purpose er pro- voking further disc upon himself, : Does old I n the point, the thought zaak Walton say ime upon of orchard house си with coin the Бател manne ass, on walla in since I supplied a near with a pm А асоба f Peach irees, he TE against high walls with a south-w Panted ting mention ^ its dee an т гөй еге {һе тч ор ә | was во far in love with bim, {раф he pass TIMENS the honour of a lon о lover of fish i £0 5 зану tbat : give it at length. He has been trea of oth Sex Lib | Completius, tom. xiv., д.р. 1845 (Paris) A v. uinti Diei, сар. ii, р. м only tel АП һе е ваув, i says - Amb rose, him (the Grayli а ое of йел” " and "ibat he | - ot let him доч ppt ss wh ее to he writings of pair, A "he British of W. f Milan, who lived when the | о the )| these were as follows—I call to mind p үе mi arly 1860, ы and '62:— wall, on whi those growin А ыбө, and in em. а the val; can I recollect that the чид, Pea vdd re equal in | flavour to my Peaches; they were not ^ fading "e juicy, nor so rich. On bg the other day of my nearly — t in eighbour 8 garden, with m spider, and his fruit small ү | poor. І сап and found t M up 2 "d € ќе, I found the pe enthusiasm by the saintly etly er fsh, istig А a few typo- тб the passage as it stands wo . 68— to j adi mx in this wa уж UA " xc inches and some 101 inches in irem fere, To my surprise they were more sugary ts, an g wit the smoke and dust of our great metropolis. Hence | € iti source of astoni ishme nt that the , growth of estatior. во pertinacio usly he persisted in, to the neglect of во | < теаПу me ac а subject as the Rhododendron. “ The tried under who are desirous of main! the country during tbeir sojourn in FISH AND FISHING.—No. XV. — (2) How GRAYLING GOT то ENGLAND. (Continued from p. 844.) + over in our mall р; Р) ПЛ КЕ . | nurtured th lin ing.” What’s in a name ө?” says nan Bat in in ^ question 1 ec this a name is ко "—- great importance ! This fish in former called by various Mie. Åe., i by the modern French, and in so of Great Britain, it is called the Umber; ^u Lux ndel letius, Aldrovandus, and . other ancient усе and with much nominal ecd because ea-fish xe under the a | more comes небу unlike the Continent Р Gray-lines (see Yarrel) is modern be dis actory. Whether the * бу” быр aken koi the idea more quite. $^; | nothing in is this inquiry is will surely po and a LI "thin have bee; E Аз "set Js | there is perha; favoured tands the he says мош the greed, but now | more. is “Poietes” think the | The two cha racters then | confirma: € н him who is —— re nomen inolevit; seu Ticina "unda te omine seu amæni Atesis unda mutrie The translation might read cc ne racefi ауес than thy рей ЙТ What fragrant than thy give forth thou —— from th translation I hav may trictly veh — it, онан 1 pirme = EA assisted b pe “The Tatin of the "itor “ату of 5 not being classical, the ing error, especially i in enge It may, е, ыу ORCHARD HOUSE em | “ bee bject ; | much I nav bee: posi | temperate letter of Mr. Thompson on ч ће culture peer perfume ? ы of course í owing only to the excess of sun-heat іше E have axiom, which I hare remember well the gardeni ing ness Av the I ta | often emplo ae the nearer t Г; rules thee, plon er thou art ! Indeed, aian: saying, facetiondly applied | first-named. rfumed, mells of the uU, * He richness he cause seems to m e very apparent; roots of the standard tree аге growing in a tempera- he t веавоп, ,orlm finest and richest Peaches I have eaten this this may g trees i in 11- inch pots, ү = + БА гд t Б feet from АП = h body e attempted is a liberal e = ing, too much so. Іа y many | аге cR. у> oy E - " Py sixth se though жые "editions m ot access, шау give - totally wrote more than emiut? (1783) was published. here ? and and other thi ppc bon vi vint; but 2 ?—moral and reli ious а advi Кэ The most flat иб. insipid -— 1 ae ciel tasted I have use Peaches with y es seem n effici ient. I have only to ва, ү tha accounted for many wall Peaches d ripe unripe at their base from the im ility of the heat of the sun — the Peach to the wall so the stalk of the fruit and ripen i have гашен for the su богу ш the тї orchard-ho by. e it were ууга my orchard houses have ok shown а а temperature 0 90° cele 95° in | the. мыл under the leaves of the trees and fr а зар ermometer ow ЕР air surroun eri unequal "Reg ped = wall behind a large P —from a нчи lich the creationof the ЖӨЕ | i puit y affords us. Тһе revilers eie take a hint from this, E. С, ofthe monks of old inte man in qoe that M E dur. of trees, an think а inining rience and his love for tin ture, are more limited. I have had reason ter o m, page 200. deliclousl] ot ve had s ripened m chara e ha e блан as though re recanted та, [oed ra houses long before many e passage.* hers Thymallus” is evidently derived from "Thymum," the iymallus " is “ TRA ” The fish Тһуше. ""Thymum," id from — аане не observations оп o | ventilated house, which deb иШ account for nnn rtr ively 000, 100 fest long and 24 "et wide, well placed i ition, UU SEU NUR aL atari rs ea EE EINER ERE HO КОЛАН LL UA PSEUD MSS PENNE EMNNME CDU RSERNTNSICSUMTEPENTHRIRSERUSGDTUUROU LL. beiden. Mr T — ЕН | has pe robably n house Peaches i pi SEPTEMBER 12, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 869 f their appe - се and flavour. The highest coloured | Britain for architectural purposes at the great |how Cinchona is to ptem eap cerea M eoo and the most inferior in flavour I hav iil monasteries at Monkwearmouth, оп the five: | settled, and that i is what I I MN bos: pr pira this season rea been — from walls— the Belle- dci леу at Jarrow, on the Tyne. The Venerable have been settled big ad nevertheless, and if, as 1 farde e Ro, sy ino ou - dis pa айла in — and Bede, r first ecclesiastical historian, who bar t in ave а om th century, relates tł lish or En glish- Mer] Td “Noblesse, tho Ma ta, ma | his tenuere the Abbot Be evel pa for artists | been to pronounce "D ums as ке reci ET iwo D Thi however, no rule, for the | beyond the seas to glaze the Mon Wearmouth. | word, not derived fr i conv: y have Be exp erino ced by many culti- É v and St. Benedict were, in rd PX great pro: | is sounded gutturaliy Tike the Cisek ж, and this would om : both pois and profess ers of literatur р “аш the fine arts, and they m- | be the e proper Sp an ish | ap mg - on also, for we need js can M DN truth eic ө havo нба some very ene" from all par * G. B." suggests we es from orch house trees this season | give splendour to ide churches and , inspire their 7m must do in such a case. There can be no reason for - fruit properly thinn eye 1 the trees standing in| eiples with а lofty enthusiasm. Such was the change em e а Ezul. the full glare of sunshine near the glass) of good | made in their churches bý re use "1 eed instead of| Јо t five years ago, when making som реч tha emery ed. — fruit, ws I|other and more obscure substances for windows, that | repairs and Tadd itions to my house, I was compelled to have bee a loss eo Asa rule, half | the unlettered people avowed a belief, which was | сиб through the stem of an Ivy plant just жез the nie. nci тала а et тала should handed down ав a tradition for many generations, | ground, removing the lower part of the stem and the occupy the емде portion of у н orchard houses | “ Pens it was never dark i in old Jarrow Church. ione | Food. І did not move the upper part of the stem and extreme га ity o the b hes, from ort of vague desire to h ien g a sort of vague des see what From what I have said it w will pit g borough in 1616, is evinced aby) | ld become of them. Their subsequent history has “ what Mr. Thompson says wit foll t i surp rise sed me. , The stem an nd branches, after a кре. rays being weakened by a s n fen erm re padi ”| wi ek Castle Car in 1573 :—“ And beca in "passing through glass, and “ ys sed by refraction,” | extream 'windes, the Б of the dine к this | merely alive, but apparently in a vigorous acidi my rmometers bave shown strong facts to the|and other my lords сн and houses, here the So powerful is their vitality that ‚еу аге rapidly contrary. A temperature of 95° in the shade, and 110*| country, dooth d c gi уа нь yt уеге goo in the sun, is very unlike that given by “moonshine,” | whole leightess of. кобу, windowe, at bl I may remark б чой Ivy plant, the M : g new brickwork, йү п ага an attempt to grow Peaches in it is not quit рр lyinge at e of his sad tel t| tem of which was not div ide d,i wing in the imme- vain as to attempt to grow Cucumbers by moonlight | and houses, and duringe the time e 2 1 Ја і that The ranches of only, as ет suggested by Mr. Thompson. absence, ду others lyinge in the e taken dow tie two Plants i “interlace, адн it has been suggested to Tt is very agreeable to read a letter like that of Mr. | and lade up in saftie, and at sooc аен ав ег his e that the med pmt b derive pedet T. (page 822 ; its Lee ih — sound and good. I lordshi рре ог a su иө lye at any of the ion its more fortunate Бар, er. It аа етв д have given nothing but:p te in reply to his sade places , the might then be set uppe of inform me EX the phenomenon hts bes interesting t uns "ii m поб р us his d by the above shpposition, or sper Ico T: n of“ В. T., but i f shall ї together with the ri rick and mortar to тевр nsible for all he „Says by giving ; lis name in fil, to be uel ” Ву а Maid бабе the н which it ус (тты can afford sufficient. nourishment to of window. „от cro wn glass Gr reat m у plant. My gardener ill be ready to show all tat I have said by omitting the usual “Т. В. and 1 what 1 Hier e im препес v^ described to any person kon signing myself й ma Thos. Rivers. & few fü m о these monastic ecu р ts In de may tak terest in the matter. 1 may ədd t year 1618 » Adm iral Sir Robert Maunsell erected glass- | ber ка Ta "plante ein be over 30 years old, e| works at the Ouseburn, Newcastle, which were carried about 9 inches in circumference near the ground. RITISH ASSOCIATION. ei without interruption ns nearly the LUN of the бё. В. Моттап, un , Kent. 7 sent century, when they were closed hen е | ` Triomphe de Hollande Strawberry.— Last winter a Tut zum cd see us EE mensi British Association M held d meeting in New- nurseryman in North Holland саре - means of a however s ire ritot to oor tonii there were x large beautifully coloured engraving, а new Alpine Straw- On # le багай of Oinchonz in India, b DB producing berry under this name. Altho: oug h A had my, doubts М 11 f fant y Mr. 25:3 h анта upwards of new I never- ly иш а anis js AID, Ok ihe eir M itin glass. These manufactori ries have now ce Abe о ex хів, theless ordered 50 plant s of it for tri. А ег having from Chili and South America was being exhausted ре chiefly to the introduction of sheet t glass tested them carefully, I have come to the T that could know how inestimable was the work o this country, and the comparative ely low pri that the famous St wm тту question ing hi f . Markh: 1 м T} eudonnaise" or pomum ved dumped ohh M e eds, Каша. meta i ircular shape, which of course involves a consider- | Alpine, a variety 15 ago at Meudon only that the plant might be grown in other countries, Paris, by Mr. pus , and ` easily obtainable in but t the bark of the young tree yielded a much redi: in жы all window-glass is used, and the knob | Franceat about 5s. а Е ete oubt the Triomphe hat of larger proportion of Quinine than that of the old. | Or “ button" in the centr e limits the size "of не window | де Hollande, accompanied by the tempting engraving -The good bli wd ds жон 1а lt f. the culti- | panes. Тһе pu ic taste now demands panes of ES just alluded to, has also found Ма way into England. vation of wp uie th ы зе fields сз, ушр Ше е ы dimensions— ject ЕРА atieinod by t "tbe of | If во, , alli interested in the y easily ascert; any | Sheet glass; о: : n is the | the € i ; 1 ай лозе СТ unt | palm of greater er brilliancy, yet et it n appe PR «Та Meudonnaise” of the expense; and the result of the recent dis- the light of an effete manufacture, and will gradually s Zes Sablon p Franee < coveries would be tbat Leu ree when prescribing die out in this country, as 3 ss ug done on the bark alone would give the preference to young bark. Cont inent. Flint t glass, the oss the ancients „Roses. —Now “good Hybrid Бе Roses [ge y M ROW S ене к гб? de i tiful, I nk. Yn should ffered in classes rs PL sot ur isl bl n this | confined to such Roses, say for tus puer 12, 24, or 36; i iron ox cO ppe dr table; ünd rolling i it into a sheet of | To cality Pe. “Tt is more n probale d that its and во „for Bourbons, mm dr Teas with. Noisettes ; the ? e thickness, was first adopted in England, in Мав, т first intr odu iced her А еа сь Тара: Bourbons з Бети ап j 8. E I - ATTE dete dere sd сенен por m orks in this borough in 1616. pe — the kinds might be limited to 6, id or 18. 1 iu nua object trusses of Roses, and I do see n d | single nds ms should not be shown of Roses as well as the e Puede inu, of ius bi in о district. а Hom me с хан of Pinks, Carnations, Chrysanthemums, ай a Dahlias, Ia that size and refinement са blown las ark at tbat pl andie Vine Growing in Yor aru etes hat Mr. manufae! ане а tinu ued by у vom who | Nich yas considers his vocis (see p. 845) worthy of bined i € igit bón T aba ey certain n that originally e established т until 1845, when the pro-|record. Every practical — will however -— at|no adequate по tion = at some Roses i a abandon b; e u ate. 5 ауе һай ity ' hinery over man ur. n thes ine d^ Blown plate glass, “wbich Fa the great original of spot and st tartod several two-year old Vines in & tis yere are е Lr nir de la ooh, Big ла! the art in all countries, depended entirely in ny eti hi ent M arying from 60* to 65". ‚Ву the latter end of May |; е V lin di ve ipe Hg Mn imm It s like f s exte: a giant Countess Chabrillant i in shape. P. on the stren muscle of the individual олы» chef. Ф euvr provi ng cold, I deferred planting out till about the | was about four feet long and two and a half feet ende middle of Lem I then planted them in what I con- whereas the cast plate is made by the co-operative sidered a well. prepa red border ou tside the house. Sot КАТА efforts of 20 men who move from the furnace ће | They d crucible in which the material is melted, and by means | бош 25 to 35 feet in length. Опе Vine (Pope's Black ps Ta machinery roll it into a plane of any | Hamburgh) grew to an unusual size. ThisI did not ired dimensions. The record of the ally manu- | cut back to the base as I did the rest. Early in ROYAL HORTICULTURAL: Sept. 9 (Great Fruit and Dahlia Show). —Hardy frait was furnishe d on this 3; but à d fict. e ген Jai South Shields, in 1750, | spr ot 1862 all broke vigorously, showed fruit in lof Grapes and Pine pr tant, an. à [айана qurous pr i oof of the infancy | Sundance, a and by the middie of June I had some of | the d display hol not so deren et as autumn о Шев е р | ће very b tG oh ever seen in | fruit-shows usually аге. t 7 S ш the Pope's Ham to bear| Collections uit.—The & of hesa байо from than bunches ; I know is Mr. Turner, of the Royal Nursery, Slough, who had tting of a Vine; : ing I examples ptt cime B Turkey this year 37 bunches on the same Vine, W — 2to ib. ns r b. bunches were not Warner’s Red Grape Currant, very fine Williams's Bon to | quite the first but ti ies were quite | Chrétien Pears, Morello and t ines. Am other collections, of which y as large. e bon exhibited Grapes at our dot at York | Orange Nectarines. eei Boinn 0 feet рег | іп нолае off the same lot. І ow ed two bunches of|there were in all six, we noticed Double g Rasp 01€ las M At ano! rries, White Du bunc usqué, which сате іп for a prize. ther | berri x pon condition; Vil ovs Diak ocal show I i wo magnificen Meni of | berries RU Mum. Phéme; Ribes ull rolled plate, has been e ctured | Muscat of Alexandria, 3 Ib. weight, which the judges | Drop, — Apples; Black Hamburgh and Muscat S Sunderland, by the spirited firm of Messrs, need perfect. This I simply state in order to | Kerry ; mnd Barrington and Téton de Venus Peaches. Hartley о. The invention is due to Mr. James|encourage those who - ing 9 dishés: Mr. Turner; 2d, Mr. Henderson 1 ; who has had the p: gam et establishing | the first time, for I believe that no sort of fruit will e а new branch of manufacture of great publie utility. | better repay the н of doing the #їїпргүгеП, than caches —Among these me” good fruit, espè- new article somewhat resembles unpolished the Vine m I may add that t! above results have p a ее from Mr. Kaile Td what was called plate glass, but is lighter in substance and emi-}been accomplished within а ile end. € s if еей, | B i nt 7 - of which as cede nently fitted for roofing and other purposes ue peser tin tow P. T amet Shom оар Dawson саш ‚ very fine Violette e = but well coloured, Mr, Snow Fro on where translucency only is required.| ^ Cinchona.—lf, as your “б. В” says, |t Ordiary "windowglass was fim teel n Great it bas been already decided- by competent authority йт, noi v 870 THE GARDENERS' [5ЕРТЕМВЕВ 19, 1808, s& сате beautiful e very fine ong other A nne, Nobless Cha tl Bellegarde; and from Mr. Ru utn of Walburton Admirable., fruit also eame from Mr. т Po al y m Dawson; 2d, M Henderson ; 1 ngle. d ish : sd. Mr. Rutland and Mr. Sno JNecarines,— Алпопс these were good dishes Violette Håtive, Newington, Pitmaston Ora: Brugnon, Red Roman, „and Balgo 1ards.—4 dishes: S Dawson; "0d, Mr. Henderson ; 3% а m Sing uk t, Mr. Wilson ; 2d (withheld) ; and M ухе 4 уемнар nom consisted of Morello, Kentish and Florence. Awards.—1 dish: ist, Mr. Snow; 2d, Mr. Turner; 8d, Mr. Budd; extra, Mr. Bettridge. Dessert Apples.—A these were examples of e Pippins, Downton ia of Mice à Golden i Reinette, Cornish cm. | S flower, Bl ei ds Awards. “з pud t, du: 3d, Mr. мт G Кї е: рет s. — The stód of -Baltimo ore, Reinette du Canada, Duc low' s eng, Waltham чаг ж аты Grenadier, С Se Pom en ex h, опе bunch of which weighed andria 1st, Mr. Rust над Hr, r ЖА bi of Thes nge, Elruge, — 2 lbs.; Roya шү тт =ч, „6 0z.; Raisin de Calabr Trio, RN ss Museadine, White Fro White Nic "s Early, and. some Chasselas variety. Among н or rose-coloured kinds were ж Chasselas ne. de Falloux, De Candolle, and Tokay hese == Ahbee and Golden Ham o Miscellaneous Fruits.—Foremost amo e ha е - bunches of Black Ha baig е ГИР. of Moor мй gd da {топ Duke of Sutherland а Trentha m. Fro of Hammersmith came Morello Cherries, Warrington | Gooseberries, Cra Apples eie С bers, and Tomatoes. Melon e furni Lord Clyde Cucumbers, Jong ind straight , were and v ed pni ith by Mr. Halls, з fruit trees in pots, fine gro nd load "Peut, ж ere contributed noni Lane of Great Ber! көрмөй, bA ORRONIGLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ront кайа, ely | & Son; | crimson scarlet; Endymede, large 1 rosy RES M F. Rouget like the last, but darker; 18, 5 Stripe h purpl р d and «nde vii erimson ; eynolds Hole, — Striped wh Prospero, crimson scarlet ; ratri id 2 striped vm suffused Че ilac; == ina m ке sti е: Cha nud vie, ed with Bri n Boru, instit nim ked "with " j Hoscias, | лы bibong ric эте е mon, streaked with violet; an nd Comte | | T and w eia o č ards. ОНАР чеч т. Btand Бе Amateurs, —12: lat, Mr. ае Да 3d, Rev. Н. Н. Dombrain. ollyhocks.—A. few blooms of thes | among emm the best were the Rev. J, re Pri Wales, Princess, Geo. Young, Macra niha, Dein, {4-4 — АН атт, еш, € oos. Jot, M W. ; 2d, М Paul % talos. "Tho y cem exhibitions of Клеве w WOO гае illed From Mr. Hal rough, came a very fine Gavin Pine i | Apple, which wei ighe 53 Ibs. ahlias.— Great quantities of these were shown — | for the most part in excellent — especially th stand of 48, fi the Royni vali tained blooms of unusua ally "ree size. were те ==) t€ ero, Andre Dona , Hon n. Mrs Mr. €. Wate otherwise in fine gs un 1 the Freud kinds iege and handsome — in shor n pots, eo lanta, 7 : 1st, Mr. Betteridge ; 23, Mr. W "d. LI ` Prench : lst, Mr. Betteridge ; . Sandford. „РМохез.— Of these we only noticed опе colle Tro (y ч "асу Herbert, (purp rch, Mr + | pink and white kinds, and others, white with Lane; меге ` eóhfined chiefly to é Bosc, Princess v vm Midn ush, Grand Master, T it. Seedling (w tiomphe de er "ollinder, HH rs. | centres; among the last the best was ЕНШЕ nas.—Of these there w Verbe exhibitions. ere fine truss Pears.—The - Duchesse. глет. В Crassan which w Morocco, plum —- re A oe -= Мо m bright ; Cou e with Mg m y тее pene жш white L'Ave ‚ Ch LL Geo. Do glas Seedling (li ac) Lady Popham, Bob Ridley, pps jon Chrétien, А с Bonne M Jersey, Wil- Mrs, Henshaw, Earl of Shaftesbury, Chairman, Juno, { nir de Ballant, delicate pink wit тер si. Боа rá tes РЫ, me rd ЗА 0 M ar. Belle | Pioneer, Charlotte Dorling, Clyde, Volunteer, rat ihilator, white an Mrs. Moore, deep. Von Ne (ems P Cle) s Ер эы omte de Lamy, | George Eliott, Umpire Mauve Queen, Cygnet, and | violet with white eye; Mau Queen; Modesty — Вън EA nli 3 аты E г Lus m^ Albertine, | Lord Palmerston. From Mr, Keynes of Salisbury, who | purplish crimson with white ej) Ruby Kiog, EE manlis, and Poire Pêche. Last, but not least, | also showed fine blooms, were Edward Purchase, Juno, | гей; Sta tler cri meon жип, w hito e e; ei mu rby, Disraeli, Willie A i cou ott, John | the last, but a shade or two davker ; Coun a rade к" from La Wilson, pem ocu of Gishurst Cottage, Mi T Henshaw. (Qo йге. ing аа fon vender 5 an Fairest of the Fair, white w i еу Мае. ноте биі aine ne dA Ма » de la Cour, аа мола, Earl Shaffesbury, E RU 1 Drop, John | boi ge; АҢ vaina blo shar varieties. REN fruit, which well Piers d ced ce үчн Wyatt, Аппа = es, D. M Fanny | Aa rchase E 5 df 31 аы erkins Mr. Peng. A Garibaldi, Jennie Austin, Pauline, e Lord Меат : * Clsde, mv, Seedli | P Misellanen Subjects. —Conspicuous um $ сах — Sun s . Wren; 2d, Mr, Beasley ; (yellow), Та Paulett, МОНЫ Hee | was a gro wer re Annuals i ыс p auis. — Six dishes of magnificent fruit were вов. Leo opard, Seedling (yellow gro ound, heavily tipped | Carter & of Holborn. Among them were per i tributed by Tivey, gr. to Lionel Ames, Esq., Th with' crimson), Lilac Queen, gularity, Genera] | examples of miniature oran ge а Hyde, near St. P i Dr Duda cam BAR n Jackson, Earl M Marquis of Beaumont, | 2180 large showy deep orange bens ale i Q E Moreau Red and Black Na Бей таре, I Dodds, M otter; British Triumph, yartetiea Q£ the, samo. пац одй Dut bier te E c the (je бт Сауоп ar, Hugh Mie, Bob Ridley, Sir G. bouquetsofhardy Everlastings; yes Wu d. | € do n = ме Dongl ^ Clin lotte Dorling, Cherub, | beau nuls striped, others self-coloured ; МИ) the fruit of whieh was Taini large —. I5 Baron Taunton, and Lord Palmerston. Mr. Cattell, who | ^05 least, some su A Minis. fne bl They wer ieve, on espaliers, we pea also showed in this class, had ену the same varieties as | Zinnia, From Mr. Salter, wp ќо pr сф those just named. And in stands of 24 the same quein of Ta vp plants М Eros has PAR varieties were generally shown. Exhibitions from nan wi m га e di e міла confined to Brown Turkey, amateurs were all that could be desired, as far as Сү мүге mo i al Con С нат р «Жага: 8 dishes: 1 Mr. í E аванса rADo пей. $ en first shown, the Floral Committee вісу; 2, Mr. Safe ; Pans doni. Pie Чер: Ме Š A эзы: 1 acd mer Ra i, 3, Mr. Cattell. К certifica! am Fina ually, from Mr. Whiti ing, of T Dee] е 4: 1, Mr. пет; r. n 8, Perki Amat à t colle орн ep tma тон ee ЕЛА ER о, амт леса ш \ : 0 extra, Rev. С. Fellowes. rop, Pond's Seedling, Goliath, n i Vr т d fd rent D ms в à NEC ЫЫ д " we ee M A C : didi the Seedling Dallias, on which we e shall last an exeellent variety. From Mr. Wilson, Gishurst Ele án i. qué OM b C fi e n dy P P oL "Es злое орага ОКШЫ Cottage, came fine examples of Brady's Green ; а М L » N 1 kc pink, Ма fius She t intetesting noveltiea АДЫШ fi Waterloo, Golden Drop, and ulton, a sort in th tss i eu D Cu C ertt ing 00, | the Floral Committee. Some of {һе of hingt it hs i LCS ip е way Summertide, Fairy Опееп, Mrs. C. ей: Countess of ЕЗ ee belonged to the class of ord d house ор, po fnm eS. in po ow n | Shelbürne, Pluto, Zebra, Garibaldi, Rev. J. Dix, n. of Shi ЭЁ ЕТТЙ ЗАБ асс ZI di 6 Been ted. Triomphe de Roubaix, Mrs. Wickham, Duchess of Kent, еб; pa tdi mx s i Awards.: Lu ?d, Mr. Cox; 8d, Mr. bre T Mea Mi of Cionidium c: MAE, Bailey; extra, а r. fayers. Bipglo dish] Leopold, Oliver Twist, Flirt, The zabeth, Mary | by Mr. ers . Snow аси ; 3d, Mr. Alves. st; лоч т, Prince of Wales, Gloire de Kain. and Gem. y - Seedling Fruits.— the t wards. 1st, Mr. Keynes; 2d, Mr. Turner; 3d, Mr. Es Ern РЫБЫ ай чаш Кы eerie from Мт. мал, which in tole. | talks Co the Fruit among them were fine blooms | ™ ed not to be | shown ombe, "t ile СОРТЕ the Viole tte Hátiv. were however over ripe. Fro Pince & Co, espe a promising of Snow s Muscat Ham were s] — m Messrs. Luc Blac ack del in the wa „оё e e asd examples г. р s а: mber uM flesh y. r 'e кү кыз» | Íruited Chinese purple е Egg-plan: tandish ; - Roses.— Exhibitions of these were od eondition, and г varieties, vi de Leveson G o Clyde Margott uvenir de Malmaison, Com , Cirta, В Baron dies Glo веб e Sant pre d'Orleans, e "Fore (йе yelow). снай Guillot, Maréckal ant, М & (bron Falco! zy yellow), "Gloire de charme, me Mr. Turner; 2d, Messrs. Paul & Son ; 3d, Mr. | best varieties purple; Clotilde, Тылы IH, жапе, "mite te centre; 1 Madame |: liiac Dijon La Madame C. Crapelet, Narcisse (vello), Я — (pure s and Victor Verdier, all excellent Cert erti pinnate Vos which h were conspieuonsly wavy at T fronds having a tog brown ti there was a fine dort from | made to. Madame | son & 5 PERS А ретка: ; NW» ВЕРТЕМВЕЕ 12, 1863] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 871 —- — vigonr а and age it 0, "probably prove | the variet: cultivated and чаа the М. sapien- | nothing can add more to the v ty of a spike t а ve а е thing in its class. similar award was | tum is noliber «igni. de Afric It is indeed |a few small greën leaves between the flowers ра made to Gladiolus o edi Мт. Standish, of | suggested by M. igas - 1 elegant and graceful а dun rance, Аз тода rds rom і scot, а Smoo Fight, rosy scarlet, with purple |of M. sinensis, which is the vittata is a siii | give it a avendishii of Paxton, | sm ti зе brightest and most distinct Xe ta а айу i wit А h, e à i markings. е aipear were g'ven to the вате |and. differs chiefly in stature and habit from M. [point that should be kept constan! ed Mrs. exhibitor for other varieties of Gla joltts, nam sapi ientam," Тһе other figures represent Zomoianthus | seedling raisers. ix, a faintly-striped Te su distinet р! a Chilian herb, apparently perennial, intro- In bul situations Hollyhocks must be staked Mount Etna, a large bright pale ad ; and Randle | duced тА Messrs. Veitch & Son, and which has radical |! y ge high, or Jackson, a blush white "ect ped wit e k. Several|leaves З or 4 inches long, lanceolate or narrowly | or otherwise чый by wind. The most robust do other fine owe a e fro me source.|*pathalate, tapered into a long winged petiole, and teresting v iega ated PM яе produced, | crenately toothed, and bears eorymbs of several large | In d ту weather the especially Phytelacca. decandra variegata, а bold her- | flower-heads made up of тее or four rows of blue | guano; or апу О other: АУ обр & Crea me. del aceous perennial, wit very 8 Ming НУ: КАП florets, the central ones ipped; and lastly, |round the roots, поб too near the In order to Jeaves edged with creamy-yellow, the small gree Catasetum cernuum; a dnd species of the have fi fine ‚ flowers, cut off the la tel. shoots, thin the WC portions of which next the midrib were mottled with ә, sapie. Wo 1 1 :cht dea? "th s must beaj bee very effective plant; it god a Commendation, as did = tlie ҮШ s үү nof the Pe with a Pinto | nsual size and habit of the mes "a topping, one may mone japonica Honorine Jobert, fi 88S, г by Prot. Babing- | inerease the size of the blooms, but at the same time it sometimes . Smith, of Dulwich, a continental variety | ton on the Bo о:апу of d рейген; Sir Ae A pode the duration of flowering, and wh produeing showy white flowers, and Tier to be usefal | Hooker’ report on Kew guan as n Б - V & Son for а notice by мә dr. - ei | di go the "Dpesranee of Mex ike. whieh is reparay var: nw. i among the енеди т һә of a e яй еа дош group of flowering plants; in it th h glorious 1; and t ОН. е atum; а critique by the S Xd tor on 7a! den, Queen Vier Lady mmt eras, M Ánthurium Scherzerianum with its reflex i ydroeotyle, Орь, Commia, and Blastus | Barrett and Rose Celestial, враћеѕ were bod iétóti, Similar Niro were in the Natural System, and s undry book toties. ina 1 kinds 2: untess Russell and assigned to Messrs, E. G. Henderson & Son for g H ng | Sho ortgrove Perfection were conspicuous, as were also group of cut blooms of Pompon and Bedding Dallias, Fw me other reputed Umbellifers, to dod OM Lizzy, Rosea pallida, Beauty of г. азыу the Hon, Mrs. ү, 2 in Hyacinth glasses, and forming a very interest- | is identified EB ép iolepid which it supersedes, Ashle t Blushing Bride, Joan of Arc, and Beauty of eature of the show; for a large group of Commie BE s to be the s Ехесесагіа Agallocha, | Mitfi A Variegated, leaved Pelargoniums, amongst which i and Blast is am ov erlooked тат peter or nearly white sorts, consisted of Lady eve and Mrs. Be eryon were unb an y h Be ntham "s Anplectrum parviflorum. Roue а pos al White, Queen of Whites, i Abas of Te Tries, d The ill igazine consist of ont Blane, and Snowfial Which neat bushes grow рот eshow . Thenam group ol of Teias ae auti ns * C ONT d Of Cherry and Crimson- "оог ed varieties, the most of the best pens were Little 1 Mistress, "Lite Denr, to have Ъееп na n than popular; Rhododendron striking were Beauty of vea pur per Helen Stuart, Pretty Polly, German Daisy, end Fairy Child. Messrs. | Oountess of Dewon, à handsome АЯ variety su rince Albert, R. Cant, ocelyn, Warrior, Henderso slowed čut blooms of afine looking Verbena French. hits finely ie flowers, raised by Messrs. | Comet; Lady King, Walden Ge m, Candidate, and aki La S almerston, a broad.lobed white with | Luco Pin сө & Со, 5 Pe Же. ү: Соп шд аё г. deep rose eye and more or less with rose; and | Dom моче. ooking ‘carmine rose, said to be g Sca the most effective were Governor Mr. "Ee ford, ж „шш —— sent a largo dep but {тартап&, ка rà bo clit predict eted that it will be A j ie үз carle et, Illuminator, Glory р: Walden, coarse scarlet, name me attractive | general faycurite, “no E and — Clarke, Garibaldi, Brilliant and Mete Pelargoniums. were 8 rn E Mex. Saltmarsh | colour. having previously ^i hae tbe Salmons, Lady Dacres, Mrs. Oakes, е & Son, Chelmsíord, one ii Mich, called Little | Bourbons ;" and finally а group PIE the Double-iowered тое, Stanstead Rival, Excelsior, Premier, and Treasure, of dwarf bus ushy habit with small zonate Pyrethru s to whioh we liave Walden Masterpiece, appeared to be the.b:st. leaves, and а profusion of searlet flowers, pro- occasion, the present number appears without the Among Yellows none were better than Me iren mis ses to be useful; and another, Luna, a yearling, | usual ‹ mpan De — Gem of Ye low: s, and Miss Lizz zy Kin olden yellow wit defined Lone of brownish red. Finally, Mr. Bull or feriis Mr. rater has this pn di inde pA edd larg cag of in interesting plants, including flowers Bot me, at ыы em the very e те Vallo ана onmi which appears to Garden а ы ifidéed 1 be distinct from major in hav ing a pale centre, . Mm. CnuaTER's NORSERY, N WAL —To serving to до off the glow of t 1 fi Maud. chiefly belongs id mer " of being the perianth segments ; ton hic не її, за t now à looking broad-lobed pinnate Palm, from Mexico ; m occupy | our gardens By patient ore n new Miscellaneous. pretty Fern е or Adiai е o es, better „their: predecessors, year I A lih shown uuder the now discard ame Adiantum | up under his until now, 15 аз we і radiatum ; Schizocasia Portei, it-leaved Caladium ; | to JUL e left us qo ү r f in the Alps:—“ Sau р hë principal village of the some shrubby variegated Begonias, which зу perhaps | аз size, gia t quality а ned. Pos Upper т Engadine, has this бм Баш enlivened for 6 be useful for stove decoration; and one or two m olours are, howev still à desideratum, a T id to that ue by the presence of 1 180 8 (энц АВНЕ who forms of velvety-leaved riehly-coloured Generis of the | point particular nite xm on is now being there assembled to hold tei усе nual meeting, zebrina s e list of awards made to the Seedling | Аз regards cultivation, all the Ноу hock. requires is under tlie presidence of Herr National Rath а set. Dahlias will be found in our advertising pes Уз ood garden soil, well D ros to ought not to o 1 уоп good g the depth o 2 feet| Planta, the аа er highly intelligent repre- mit to mention some ve blooms | or so, incorporatir gw th it, as the operation procedé, sentative of one of the oldest families of this elevated, о {тош the collection of Е. Ape eg of Deal, wh hich nty of thoroughly deco ure primitive and аташе valley. Тһе general meeting E Е. G. Hen erson 2 речо сант y decom pea- night soil, Ifthe|on the first йау, the 24th, was held in the Church of Воп, - » bi subsoil is wet, Hol lyhocks will thrive remarkably well Samaden; d the well-known Prof. Vogt there things, but t pesi attention n had | in it in Simat; but iu wimter wet is injurious to them, | gave his lecture *On the Antiquity of Man? On the corollas sprend o Sy flit, like — et i. e. in cases in which old plants are Mee to remain ім. je eath the pulpit were casts o toma flowers; one of them which we measured was | out of doors; to prevent that Mr. Chater removes th À — n ughis skulls, 25 inches ега: mould round the neck of the plant, Ld ыы up with which the сї stic featur еге expl ined, (€ white sand peration which he reser rse, the famir jaw oulin-Quignon, with its them from wet and insects, from Б. їп ый, they | decayed teeth, proving, as the leeturer remarked, * that are AM ы suffer, if not killed. Не however recom- Adam suffered from tooth-ache, was amply di $Botícte i түт oung plants being planted every year, as | Pr V app d to entertain - doubt of the e Лоѓатісаї Magazi this month co -— one лой —À—— if vm flowers are desired. Holly: | authenticity of this jw, and strange " : y he attri- püre 8 0f some very еен im One of the ost|hocks may be propagated by single gan n^ € = th З " тө! tho je t sion been EESS Bowenia spectabilis, noticed elsewhere, а — ding by euttings іп sprin ig g е, ie fa j - үн е bipinnate-fronded species, discovered апа» ally ћу ые m heat. Ph ints raised i n. sims на Ъ ^ 8— | but fair add, зе conclusion HO Cunningb: ntl т. Wa Re era d Hill, by minm, end m M EDAM AT oit етйат. реч the larger the better, in ree: end tee UE er the Ie сне їп n Їйї, Prof. Heer r "" м ап sic, but Another of considerable interest is Silene Klizabethe,| v! r greenhouse, gis vé plenty of firmly, expressed his орітоп tha жа m A t arf p ial Catchfly, reminding one, in the size air on all ni rable oceasions; they v | then grow | qo estion had folly established the T rou апі form of its flo d of aécidental five-pet«led | during w winter. In March or. April turn "oem ou à en е $ v" " ro an — boy ns of CAE es асмай petals, This таге ће open. ground, and they will bloom аз finely апо ав (This ven was, perhaps, ag s me ve of 1taly, and forms a | early as if planted in —— ar [od viseidiy кты vM E он acute | May will flower the same yen reading leaves h stems o t an high, than 4 feet apar dena row ra row, e " of M.sapientum.| thin them out according to the ut a {де of geveral bright im the row. If ar ped in bede they should not sta yan inch amd a bali | nearer than „Feot each way. They siet ow. usa viftafa is also | the shade of trees, but t nor tj пейт Übeir 39d alk and. ar ned at Kew, and | May — reed the spikes bave growñ а "foot т, marker in order to illustrate the most m lants | of the ка on the second day lat hem not "A penna al sections assembled wherever they eould find and З feet, asunder | aecom: одина The Physical and Chemical section, tand | under the of Prof. Clausius, assembled in the under cof the Hôtel de Bernina, and to ‹ strength. of the | tho composition of песине ара олаг. — — = : Жол. : “ The remarkable variety of the common Bawana here | plant ; е well — and very strong, ] = red зад генв B г of the entertainers нае ће S Iu writes Sir W, Hooker, was discovered by the spikes; if weak two or three; when : н pe of their guests, АП the vehicles of late W. Ackerman in land of St. Thomas, beleft, In жык e|and the ad in the Bight of Benin, and ee sent to| individual flowers on the spike а о ее, Ше e Mero iating -char-à were his emp oyer M. Van Houtte of Ghen abou edges smooth and even. same time, that island was visited Les i. c. Mann, centre m мын the | barouche to | he most, exeruciatin 7 { рее Each ust be fall and compact, closely э за WT S0 or40 such vehicles wended its eal Tat: form, witha stiff Е h similar in T ү, under trium ] several adjacent. rnm iain d | иней petal extending outirards абозе hali an EOM E. ботен, Ше манка ыкы» йөре. ЇЇ, d ths Е Were sent to the Roya A E of the present ye&r. Thoug prop E spalis ial оен to the common Banana, this forms, | parts of the flower may present а unitorm арреагапее (С du tablishment 1 а iki wers .8mon, the dark А foliage of a tropical house; but | be regular, and not crowded ! ts come to maturity the eolours fade. Тһе | mass, nor hanging loosely with ново plants bears no seed, and there seems | each hey - little doubt, both from this eireumstance, end from the | the shape of each may bé information we have received from Mr, Mann, that! fully b аб Aud wh Dos шо disposed tliat one. On the firs a amd id dags e gem confi of sumptuous elegances between | feet being taken into found . н e halls : iie Presi- paw er ce бтмей dine in собата i 872 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Вкеткмвкв 12, 1608, of the village volunteered their services as cooks and | of comparatively dry treatment, to ensure their bloom. | the foliage and young wood from bei much ш i waiters, and the jingle of knives and forks, between the | ing profusely, should now be pretty liberally supplied | they are much more easily wintered. Annuals eral patrioti was drowned by nati melo- | with water ab the root, in order toget them into fower | have sown themsel borders, let them if Possible dies well chanted and played by the amateur m | during the dull season, when be much more | be ; early and strongly in of the valley. Even to the Swiss themselves, | esteemed than in spring, when fowers are plentifal. spring, especially the Californian kinda, and may iken and much more to their foreign visitors, the meeting | Manure water, if it can be used, sb к P tuations, had a peculiar charm; it was uniqne өч kind, з quently to Chrysanthemums. Give air freely on favour. HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. will be long remembered by both hosts з. ble opp it iding cold ghts agi p next meeting will be үл the more civilised town of | that have been brought fi and guard "ou e p ana ak Ama fruit ieb." . | against damp by using gentle fres with а Ше top air Мы э ые that stored in tho fruit ro tt А New Oak.—On the sides of these hills [west of on wetdays. Let pot specimens in bloom be frequently | о «тиш Me ha found a fow dee there Peking] I met with a new Oak tree (Quercus sinensis) | rearranged, so as to make the most of them, for the m чеччү y 2 0. decay for of great interest and u lt grows to a goodly specimens familiar to bo interesting E t ч size—60 to 80 feet, and probably hig la when allowed to remain too one place. in order to allow of airy, leaves, and its bark is rough, somewhat careful not to over th bt from the of by tho fruit, which is given ling the Cork tree of the south of E ove, and also to use the water in a tepid atate. USA С. r à few were just ripe, and were lying in beaps in all the | weak liquid manure for Salvia splendens, so as to рге Bull sini ef bel make temple-courts. They are eagerly bought up by traders, | serve the plan ous and keep them лаб Гре, the ear em ground and are used in the manufacture of some kind of дуе. | blooming as long as possible. Give айешюп to асрат Lo Lo used for planting dedil te CE I 1 a large quantity of th and they are | securing a plentiful succession for maintainibg | ws me esi now growing luxuriantly in Mr. Standish's nursery at | tho gaiety of the house during winter. Sellou ditio vhat v Pes % as 10 have Ascot. Ая this fine tree is almost certain to prove FORCING DEPARTMENT, рн o Strawberry If Ape it will а nosci үг" Uh M ue да ма мроі венной, sway all useless runners, gi iy from Жыга China, А species of Maple and | "#9196 tbeir frait should Mr manure when песомагу, but select an Àrbonvitæ of sise were aks mat with on | em porature, ау from 65° to 15° ad night, regulating | which is thoroughly decayed, to these hills, appar distinct. the species found (Віе pes etu en 3-1 t tbe necessity of digging in the more southern provinces of the Chinese empire, | КЕРЕ the mather elose on sunny days and root. The principal erop of and Мед tree were choses d with fruit in 0106 the thermometer to rise to 80° or 85° before kopt эме eloniy эмбей up, of the temple gardens. Fortune's “ Yedo and giving air freely. Also endeavour to proportion the | soot freely to destroy sluge. Give "e m | moisture to the temperature, for a high dry tempers sutumn Hroccolies ; also to antumn Vus Mmi- De exhibited 1 | ture is not favourable to the swelling of the fruit, and watering with liquid manure to make numeroos drawings of two species of Fungi, which | 12610 is no chance of p ad qig ДЕ aan t i М чал x od "n v rx peter LEA ыр Бн А знн М, чы чө eL EO Grape, at least that of the Catawba in our region. X А Аа the soil - - IL Cabbage, o m work, abould first is а species of Botrytis, and haps the same as e : e E ere у vnd eL 7 getting what Berkeley's B. viticola, (very near Ceca Pers. ?) or tese cand аын ün s c termed proud. It makes its appe in the latter part of June, оа Qi — P vi o la is майу impen. |: тат GP um патина AT спичек, MN wer downy surface of the leaves of the Catawba diis t А eec de is à ec m em cut Fac tbe Wert enting Sepi. 2, IMD, as checrved at tbe жену e: мә. Мака (the — 2 syringe sparingly, and only to dew безш, as n = "um-— 0. 0n horizontal fibres of the mycelium have a diameter of **"J *Jringinge after this season are apt to keep the = 0.005 line, finer and whiter than the hair of the down 52080 soil so moist as to render it d to judge | | umi uem: with which they are interwoven ; the erect fructiferous uio im pots which au nnd р as IR 18 dene, shout 02-04 line high, and a little thicker then | Шү I once so as to а ана Е: i - Mp я ing them established in fresh pots, т they can | ОЕК ома сыа kept n oderately wa m See that the b Tm are in а! ES & = а =ч ver) К» марк state as to moisture before repotting, as ез и a oran Arean ihng Abe (be mmt оГ ба іе 4 D У oe the mildew idis she di and rather warm for a time p Me е "od after shifting, so as to encourage tbe formation of fresh ораз pe а. i Toota. E EET EPRD жые Those attacked on their surface, or on their pedicels M леда - wet we would shert sn6 мөтү z soon fall off; but the most ferial d = 5 ^ A 5 I а —— ^ P — ә 1 ў 5 with dry stable litter, fern, or whatever can — (Бо адаса einge етта претераа Ње granar | ninad met stemma (ti vil armes tho papi | °З Sn nan pan aS E BAA at their base, shrivel from tbat poin assume a club үк Venim dry. Nothing uev Solter] sbape, and at last dry up entirely, ing |, purpose than clean stra ч е м гару ч Вт 3 pi * T ; ш ете oes dy | easily thatched so as to throw off tbe wet феада. n m Ал кра са еч зае а АА ерене zz jer: - pde зенин mporn, anl | borders of houses in which it is intended to keep пре PEEL ought to bear the ampelicida, It makes its | Отарез any time, so as to prevent чеч appearance only on nearly full grown berries, exhibit- | 2 ЕЧ tef ion em Look ——— алати enfe i н à ые таа вину ы - they Sonar mever at the base of the berry, about 2 lines in тч diameter, with а dark dot in the centre, Th ou perceived, and keep tbe atmosphere as possible, soon becomes li LJ light brown and remains so, while the | vens gentle оосо НЩ : | | i | THH ! ШШ B | Г! ЕЁ E more so than in othe 16 is said that vin farther north, е. g. in Northern Illinois, are free from these pests, Whether other diseases assist in the des- truction А, Grape, as wine-growers will have it, Не e " - ч nr of form —: eren ri Ei ERU E n ed PLi»TS : н Н. Tho Fern is Cheilantbes : PT 1 оч a a, D] EF 5 > "13 Е i : И. the best of the red Du equalled peg ЅЕРТЕМВЕВ 12, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' 873 CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. KS of ратам of any extent M VS EXECUTED the GENER saa IMPROVEMENT COMPANY “ку рз АбЕ жЕ Free ed, M. Trost, Ecclesi- te, or epar ian may be made b; by the Landow po etions « « tbe works are com i or the actual ©резште HALLETTS (PEDIGREE) NURSERY WHEAT. W READY TOR DELIVERY. AL BY — t ОР THE CLASS “CEREALS FROM ALL COUNTRIES," L SOCIETY ОУ DENMARK AT ODENSE. а THE PEDICREE WIIEAT WAS AWARDE AT THE менто, m "1905, t7] Tus AMICUM The prodr ce о? 3 acres of this V 9 7s. per acre | with ao ls on 10 acres. impi косой, һу V heat, vt" 1862, in eptember D NE з; GE Me mn nde THE TRADE MARK I8 UPON THE BAG. No investigation of title Apply to FREDERIC F. HALLETT, ESQ., F. L.S., The Manor House, Brighton, Sussex. | Reversioners or Mortgages, ро сн о! m, ng, Road ICE—O0ne Gui r Seven. Guineas a Quarter), Making, and Farm Blings are executed in a similar пы т. Delivered, with Printed Directiona f. hto! kor n Bags So 4 Bealed, receipt )downers ex y mprovements by T of Cheque Sr ren a е must ЕЕ: гоа iu e the 9-4 үс р P* | thoir own Agents, and charge tbe outlay and expenses on the «нот OUR WHEAT CROPS MAY DE DOUBLED,” and other papers, forwardod on application, enclosiag six stamps, ш? = б-т Дәү Qi mado to т Unus a FEF] MUT. p u— —— T Рт < Offices of the Com Td liament Street, В.У. “ 3 ПЕН 1 ESSRS. WAY AND EV TANS, ANALYTICAL and | IGHLAND and AGRICULTUR. AL SOULETY. 53 Н i? vuriNOG Cuxwisra, receive PUPILS for the | AGRICULTURAL MAP 1 5 Мі ti : азау of А0 AGRICULTURAL and GENERAL ANALYTICAL Ie SOCIETY AGRICULTURAL DIPLOMA эй be 2 ГШЩ i 06, Leadenhall 2 md fulülled tbe tis orner озайшош required by te Roya LI Р E ЫЕ 4 A GRICUETURAL and CHEMICAL осынай, Charter and relative В. mne THEE LL Ah vá imr on Стана promptly atten ла G br О. Winter Бени e tho, Ey University. Detailed iB 88% d 5 #97 panas promptly atten. to y | үлгү. ma АЫ lying to Mr. HarL MAXWELL, де ma ? A GRICULTURAL. «x CHEMICAL COLLEGE, |- со, Sdinburgh. _ ii TEE AE g Arun —Lp E DINBÜRGH E OM: “Улак. г! z " an every n v T —- Е Е E F bs tion for their ХАА Manure ma сеш preparation fion by арр лы | EP i-i m of th d AGRI- H 2 t to J, C. Neser, V og om 37 and 35, Lower Б. CULTURAL SOCIETY “ SCOTLA IND, appointed to Super. x 13 t ipsi Lana i уза of Bo Soils, Guanos, Superph Copro- SESSION юзли wil ill COLLE "^w wet a E Б, - A2 215233 : lies ac and Ашау of Gold, Bre, orem mI Ae z2 гы y patch 3 E COURSE OF Ar EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING CLASSES 1— VES pins i ieda ima anay ылар мы aa нг: п. Zotri, Vete Modiin) Pt [н Бин fmm maa a mier ы |3, esten erp Veni 2 = am accommo- Er 32: 23:25 5 Доп far a Ташый кашг of Resident Students. Dun e Anatomy, and L SrnasGEWAYS, V.S. HE 23.55 on application. , HEC ART UNT. ` у, Ana- ЕЕ м EY Z2 MEAS ӯ, CHALMERS MORTON, Side |^ tomical 7] Ма. Вталкоктлта, V.S. i 82595 J. THORNMTUL HARRISON, | 4. Chem Theoretical and De-) °з 2.28 d сиң” Ў n ouse, G scriptive, from Te" БРЕ A. DALZELL, Sag dik8.9 > үзе ENGINEERS, те ports on the of Session till end of January EX ЫН © [of Landed Property, th the Direction of Land | 5. Veterinary Materia Me and е "sc : bs = Рзав Б Roads, Embankmenta, Farm Buildings, x nning of } Dr. А. DALZELL, 3 “3 ҮТҮ > p works necessary for its permanent improvement. é #9 риу Иа соб Nay. PER “Тая 23532 5: ES LA» DRAINAGE, the ERECTION of FARM- logical and Dr. P. Yov diii пок, TOADS, ыд otier |T. Pegate aarm os к - id ORTHIN N, Б: 55:58583 8 МеН + y t premens S; Wai mu Р Fee for Attendance on all the Classes, 161. 16а. 3 >а 82528 sg? ei У үш ^ і w commission ; and be а ЕЕ Js. UI MaxwEuL, Secretary. L1 B 55 = | mates о! harge, t ? T PII S28 E Such i works eim b execu ub ihe. CORE d QMITHFIELU CLUB FA OW. 1863. ii РЕЯ 258 £| overal special Acts of Parl Ё "t Ihe ANNUAL SHOW of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, ESAE Ru | several podal Acto of Сешм эн. киеу recen ll be at the AGRICULTURAL HAL ET EP Em - and paid off by instalments, or with the Landowner's me Ае Tv AFTERNOON, December 7, е S92$-538 ОЁ Drain E РЕГИ Ё 5528 2- 7 в. JOSEPH ERUNDRT, L А e Prizes now offered consist of 18951. in money ; 60 Silver BZLRALUSS $98 3| — GENT, SUR- | Med x ; Two a - Dum value 401. each, for АҢЫ Three а певйчЁрьВ5$ = INAG ER (for several years Cups, v value 201. each, for Sheep ; and a Gold. Médal for сез2 628312 I iari) T | zu Lj - ? га B $525 sgsgsb = 29 3525-38 PE 2 Беч ож Е = HP 5 әтоб о 59 8 2 3228; 25 Š ЖЕНЕ ЫЕ ЛЕ E2.,o04292"uo99o : 323325223528 83 3 Sales, or the re-letting of sapaa anioia E 22, Parliament Street. W At the Office of the Honorary etary, FEE 23535370 p| ROYAL AGRICULTURAL - "COLLEGE UL D e eo a5793225:3 a 833 iii T $ pS E Ё AUTUMN SESSION, 1863. ай а о 8 КЕКТЕ А сланес MEER ET QjMITRFIELD CLUB FAT CATTLE SHOW, 1863. КЕГЕН РЕ Ё The Right Hon. Tax EARL BATRURST. » MPLEMENT DEPARTMENT. Ер ШЫК, эшш o ncm - t URT, e 29529 ЕТЕШ B Н Тудат, Ba. М.Р. x tes, ара ап cin ion cant ot is Sscsy 84 2 Ботир Horrasa, Esq , М.Р. Cornet of Half Moon Beet, Piccadilly, d ZR 10% 6 Pri I The Rev. Јонмх CoxsrABLE, M.A., Trin. Coll. Camb. , аре Оч rpg: ЕЕЕ ЕТЫ: 3 Resident Professors. EPERE Hi aor CTICAL AGRICULTURE, ЕЕЕ ЕНЕ is 2ILLFE avi M he аси tu PERRE Hf 22 = *T. BALDWIN, -—-— quate сны Course of 20 Lectu n Crops. a 1 ral Gazette, 55348: THE ES RR Gi eres s SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1863, ка =; 3% 233 3 33 : ARTHUR H. CHURCH, B.A., P F.C.S., — Exhibitioner, тт 33 EAR t a ——= —— ны 1 t te ien E3* 223 E Da AR cure a contemporary Agri БЕ 8 DSSS ug = ЖД В. WABINGTON, сый РСЗ, быны. jo urnalthat Mr. Du claims the ELE х2 EE < Boraxr.—Joux Baxroos, М.В. Lond, В. Soe. werten weather as the folfilment of his prediction НЕ 533.5212 : VerznisaRy Sonorsy.—A. 3. Monnav, I R.C.V.8. at the time of the Vernal equinox. Не says that Bot Bit. HE Я W. Меверітн Laxe, B.A., Scholar of "Trin. Coll. Camb. our dogmatism i in the urina Gazette on this НЕЕ Е Bus wá E - WING.—JAMES MILLER, conclusion 5 & pe ра Б ^ * These Gentlemen will be ps residence. in Arecont N акшан э еей mds ts En H iiis. Š | Arrangements have been made for th A very of Шу comi ga , eroun " i x2) 3 Lectures by the following Gentlemen, who information that the harvest is Ў + El tücir services :— ; so that our remarks in April last 1 3 ыш QE a а hg ser tton, Lincolnshire Lecture | 86 osi to turn out to have been “gloriously à ad A an. stupid. : i j ї аге ТЕН НК no eie К [ET оту ani ic i “з - Ту zü B. ES oM ИЕ 5 | carr Тази: Davy, Editor ^f the Devon Herd Book— | April б, а:—“ Mr. Dv Bovrax may be HE БЕ 52-5295 i Lecture on the History of the Devon Breed. right in his 1 y we do not under- ЕЕ ЕНЕНЕ i Si Battar Danton, M. insi. O.B -Lacture e ke to say the early will not be as good RS g Bx 8g. H Š | ТномАВ Бооке Кайл, ot the арта Herd Вок Lecture as he foretells. We К g aboutit; the FEET ЕКЕ Ё on the History of the Hereford Breed. onl thing indeed of which we are eq certain БЕРЕ КЕПЕ 1 үтен ч злам МӨ RIS South-|: that neither does he, Either of us, however, eir ЗЕ КЕНЕ J. CHALMERS Мо; of the Cyclopædis of Agricul! may m a lucky shot, and so contribute one as „555 38 Е -A Lectures on and Land Drainage. mà i that myriad which must FERE КЕЗ ЕЕЕ WiLLovonay Woop, of Holly ар Озенде: Lecture | We ng before areasonable Engli will 3585 SS.EBE .É- he History of the Short-Horn Breed. be fi clue to the mysteries of peig {Ёз са%з: йы vil star on Far = believe tint be has got a she ULAY’S idea is that E Er Gu 3 а : p A T ii: P323 аша Xa t ULTURAL CHEMISTRY... in the|the weather of the poe же ү: pou N Ss HE BEES КЫ: University ty ot Glasgow and т to the nd and that of the ensuing sum ere Re P4 i33 i iE 5 Agricultural гылт à a P ао particle o of senson to be addneed why ii sho о sa THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. — (тышын so, and this therefore is one of those cases of an general law which need a Look of | ho examples before our faith in it can be fairly claimed. Certainly we are not in the p^ st dis- posed t^ believe it yet; when the — of half a dozen ave proved | grou that the alieged siu da does generally obtain, then some degree of faith may Бе forthcoming. in t e mu ** gl: rious stupidity ? we said last April—that **n induetion of M though peg from the life time of the old man, will furnish any ‘law?’ to which the deri of so $e and at all times so capricious a thing as English climate will be fo: к obedient.” s Mr. Dv Bovrax claim the weather of | the а season as an instance of obedience his so-ealled "law?" On the whole the | q abl. with sli E eve at the begin-|P ning, beautiful warm towards the Ag рм 1 denud Express нөн the season which has fol- | lowed this beautiful week? Не says that Һеаё а and cold, and dryness and wet, have all E Be s speaks of the cold of May and June—the| summer," еа gl ious ü jis foretold, "but. the prins of the erops on T ch Í its claim to this i is alone founded has been formed by poking away the soi with eai а methods by whieh they may be established owing to er prev vio vus to he ad shaped bit of wood, and picking the grubs from | ind improved have Siri A great quantity of equin Hl h has sueceeded it, | SusPected plants, Cunris says that Lord SUFFOLK | detailed description, and many memoranda have been eleared a field of eight acres of Swedes by hand- | given y A skeleton of central and general trath And that 2 the riv hazd has not ur what the | euis vcn SN : a: "uA upwards of 1000 daily. About 16,000 were picked | i M a V ami well furnished. body 'оЁ useful — as been superlatively | up at an expense of less than 25. per aere lito ry and fac > fine ў” Mr. Dv Босат ide “а lueky shot that. He did not however “вее why the dedi of h not be good"—— though it was Ба ас и зч by the rain; and though ЇЕ was d o sit t: m рың, e (No клы segetum), and so is one of а | were told that the surface grub had then oom. they ——— the root had been nearly eaten away ; in others, | ing that several species of „Noctua haye veen wever, they seemed {о һа Mv Ta ken off, and | байда t this vear, such as XN. is, di Я ау . mL. ой is about an inch and three NN in length, with perhaps. allied forms. Their caterpillars are nded with a kind of drab or cuir colour, mueh alike in size, and approaeh each other į indistinctly marked with greyish bands, both f colour, so that it is not - Be improbable that n and leathery, and thinly scattered over with short | while in some the 278 maj perhaps be found stiff hairs iM мн - li riet, o|gen the several species of which are most meneed its attack b n the Turnips, but t) estrnetive » both field and dem Vel. ж N been foun d о Ам е Lapwing, who was 1858 о the e exterpillar ps such an extent as to threaten their time, Our in Xe Si ve us that h vis destruetion, until we diseovered the grubs and sidered the Lapwing or Peewit so valuable that he | destroyed them d all he could to secure ч from molestation, In the same year i. Turnip crops were Si very garden nows how gi these birds attacked as extensively as in this season, early are in ke eeping slugs, iuseots, &0, from his crops, springs d long summers S uel to the pro- “А it may soon be shown that del live duction of more A hence | апїшь1 food. Such large bird j аду we may aecount for the di A sized | invaluable cs farm servants. It j Мк, g.tting grubs we — with, апі their great [eran se when | very scarce over a great part of England, as tke wit а shor t, wet, or cold summer|grecd for their eggs is so great they have but se үтү а poor chance of continuance amongst Us, a We have said that E оны aro very aetive, | circumstance much to D Зе when we look and some notion may be gained of their powers|at the value of its 8 the beauty of the when we observe whole Wa x Turnips being | bird, and its еш nter habits] > er en —ÓMMÀÀ. $ " ight, favoured by the dews t. TO AGRICULTURAL MOM В: носе they travel from опе plant to Ix Cowenvsiow—oN LAND DRAINAGE, d so that even a few et T o| I nave now gone over the аы f i an immense amount of mischief; how much mo n branch of t rely mechanical part ‚| —опе great bra pu then, when they are so thick on the ground that agrienlture—where (the laws of matter only acting) e hav antici e k tained by picking | uniformity of practice and experience may be апа на н alls di the T i ts ated. Тһе relations of water to the feeding ground of се per pint ів operation ГА readily per- [xt ой food ss well as feeder—and cook as well —tlese relations have been discussed, and the y ive entra i icking; a boy followed each hoer, and collected = been clothed with the material needed to make - We may оу offer а few remarks d {ее ve now f this E Айнаш. of m land draii с ts МЕ | аде "re only of your own 44 РА lime, salt, е, to draw aj tbe right plan, E Are yos tio: now v тергей, do you аы - w yer infusion pared at once Wi» «s just possible," according to his theory, “ that pr of like remedies will be found е [Sr Ec | out economically to completion? I address шу М | the later pastu be rather bare from dryness rubs more or less, especially w hey come | course, only to those who have now for the first time — and heat, and Turnips in England in the forth at 5 as they will do, Бег t to aitek the | heard the subject disc efore them, or who have | months of A and September be inclined | leves of the plants, or to proeee indi- | not had amy practical experience in the field, — — а. to mildew | fion the same cause. » Yet bot th ра Gros | viduals. These may be done to some effet i inthe| І have not the smallest hesitation in saying yot some, | garden, but in the field we must either pick them | are поё, And yet, if anywhere, it is here аба mere _ y urselves, or allow the s description of the operations to be done should be The erops in England, eotland, and how the sprouted a fe of я RR Meet їп Sep , have been fed with rain sufficiently, and promise |? oae w urn че Шур Ireland, are unfortunately -not ''likely to be|field when for Turnips will tend ^ - Чаш j bef 0 hed chrysali he young oughed sufficient. The subject is in —- г ts extremely | and — counties, д еп est of | then whieh w = re dine the |t date ofi Ms Tetter, alisin in үс his predietion we do | P not know. e that a passage of one of | they go. e тоо] ue , that 1 would | tion. armth and rainfall can be measu: var d the '* larger. po tid Мк any apparent|fain release him m. hie acousation ; when he | instruments, and described precisely by Pp rial failures of his theo ory may at any time ime be sheltered, ud pulls the PRA — I Itisa question of mere matter, and of i veying в occu as the p wireworms, and grubs, are at the "тооз; һе * did "Mere only. lf ётер words were Per i І have no explanation tà change of weather which must | not kill them the plants must die, and without his Laura наго € а. ner се. by otherwise have tried his equanimity aid-the insects would remain ; it is (o ее baving listened to my story here to a in prac- А i E Å 37i ny | as he gets rid of фе termis which infest the il | e Seb o ы Tath which же have we have so that at all even е his sueeeeding erops will be be | discussing M n ne dinw the past fotu d фей attacks; is Өй in, БЫ particular instance, because Ro тш ated obey +, which more than any тумара at ud. be named wig port be рро size; here and e were considerable gaps in the occasional plant of a sickly reddish- brown colour, | 8tid are seldom i « it ever а ai their prey. , Gentlemen, 1 there is gren rk, unquesti yet saw а hsc looking TUA oae you cannot шы art zim: word of up by them in their search for these grubs, The | cannot teach А — here— not truth is, these he subject—not msi farmers d plants, perfect comm А фано f for the pu ose who profess to teacu amd give а Some of these were taken up by the roots, and in| We well recollect in 1858 being trium ek wary— j 20 y ad Eres e we nd one or more | introduced to a field of Swed боеру» екы t im d тешу ui you— гое а who brownish eaterpillars, the nature of whose opera- | placable enemy of the rooks, with КК тем like | go from this theatre end these bulb was soon seen in the more A less eroded | the following remark—'* The ! = ов farm and start business for Eus In equipped i { by which this peculiar colour of leaf is|raseals any longer if Cim Ef _ I saw dozens Los wig Ун. а what ү pe cepe 4 E b |тоо. over p here, i$ [s dy de Toots seem e eaten Аё їп ве rad | holes, much like those that we sometimes m | so that the until it c anà we have a E doni in diah = pt патен gru es appear a — I "pem peculiar instinet, Td "MIS баг Bersm 18, 188] THE GARDENERS! CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 875 under the influence of the forces which the chemist | through its various stages —from the egg. through the | e that red—that is 7704 and (ав seen in the forms and habit perfect state.) The | ау, when th * шне kA. йшй” fh the soil, and p p pun] under the influence of the vital force, and | fly makes its appe arance in күздү strength in July TN has served to send up the fir st blade, їз becom ing and August,' I аи after lays its eg eggs: xhausted d cw ey d 1 livelihood by farming. number of eggs d by one insect is very n source: this critical time, before it has go They a terested in мее: те only аза field ted as man у ав 600, "but the pou its roots vell ph ished in ME. ground, that the grub ien material forces operate, as piobib about 300. They were depos ite ed is sioe e to йы ecu еу tter Iam of opinion p y be studied. Well боени. жегде can tell t in Gra and in a great variety of situations "іаво of being able to kill th wor alit the ey my protest RE pan ібн, in lea-lands, by roadsides, the skirts of plan- g om an ieation that ply to them; but I hope РУ "il Ъе listened to to by | tations, in garden lawns, s in the turf on th t th e time; and I think that the best plan of roofs of cottages. How жч Se e before the | combating the enemy із to fortify the young plant by к on а man wants to do a thing, especially if|larva come out he odd "t tell, but "Агы the | all the means in your power. 16 is generally when thé in order s a profit, E must SEE it don не: Words аге | majority were hatched in autumn or before winter; | braird i is, from som e qo or other, not very vigorous imperfect; he can detect with the eye many а point | and they would be found in the grub or larva stat the better of it; for, when the whieh can never reach him through the eti: And the en from January to August. The eggs being deposited in | n comes A stron ng and healthy, and develops ite he must teach his hand as well as his mind. it was accordingly in the corn crop whieh | ots and lea with sufficient rapidity, it bids defianes go » t himself, or try to do it, until—having Aeard | had been sown in land ploughed up out of G tt grows away in spite of it. "This i: MUR ense—but SERING how the thing is done by the Weis made their appearance—that was to say, in hae well czomplifed in some cases where differen what farmers call their lea corn. It was rarely that |k f seed have been used in the same pe I оен та, y be soi who propose to acquire skill | they were found in the corn following : crop of €: а Mali. Yit has been occasionally in еш тіс а emen with a: з Turnips; neither were the em s that the iujary is confined to one kiad of d Коне T ners ^s bs ТЫР e of Chemist. corn taken upon land that was u Medien of the field sown with the other Know f the c theory uich t нр may th p Although поб complained. of, there paratively M NU And, accordingly, к һеаг xir а ld t loubt tl iunt by al аз а preventive of pem Ф ee С ev ЗЕЕ acquire Ка such as may be pret yw 1 pasture as among le lea corn ; for a case is men- | This, "T wda e n by of the kinds of si 1 bebaviour of. m p whieh dis чы їп фе урш, - 1815, ан in Holderness, in | e (utar being trong fme the other, and sending theory recognises is essential to them, But will Yorkshire, ral hundred acres o asture were |р a more vigor 8 braird. , Again, it is found tha t in this which they can Jen arn by метрт.) n "y ua destroyed ё the е. Grass plots in London "No; they must follow him | said to be altacked them, as well as шапу garden | clay ground, ЫМ in another season to the dry, light into the laboratory, T watch ihe process it NM, Sulis uch as Lettuce, Dahlias, Carnations, &с. It|soil. Here, in like -— €— be inclined to sa ad not only but do it step by | was relat "rm too, that in vem of the midland counties | that the explanatiou = e fact that the rev. { step many times themselve of E England, where they are in the habit а шоге "тош ime bn — Gentlemen, there is a grait laboratory out oil, and in ext yea This is a college not of chemistry but of хао n breast-plough the turf and burn it before re ратан анана. i de терн In the der: spring; the tid If that great laboratory is neglected—I say i i nd would resist the drouth better t the bare fidently—the purpose this institution romains pa ү Franee, also, the Grass Jand suffers from it. | thin пов, and much would also doped upon tbe unfulfilled, You cannot learn to farm unless -| Тһе grub remains under the turf and flat stones| kind of weather each got when it was ploughed and i АП the le and|harrowed. Т е рй and land tbat tur dden farmers. Like the ma ао, Si wishing to be a practical | tender blades of the nme A: Iti bable t чер. be also explained зоо to t d a above gi analyst, carefully MÀ — € «t practises s | attack the roots, but i to be the green bla In а dry season, the drought won't penetrate such in the laboratory, you must careful к superin-| they prefer. About tl e а stp of x em о grou und so readily as ve loose, o open soil, and the teud, and practise on the fü rm. "gren t eit is not | assumes the state of а pupa or тэй, casting its | сїгепшз{апсе of the cattle standing more bout the the ear, 16 is the Tou E skin, and | being е covered by a a brow nish membraneous p ‚апа sides of the fields, and conseque айу, observation сап ure à by EVE ; case ; more manure there, i must observe for PRESS es; not so much for Yhe covering the head or thorax splits, and the ereature accou: Some have recommended the land t sake a боры үч» Г ог Te der fact to] 2 wriggled up to the surface, — 2 extriontes thoroughly larrowel and rem eins sowing the your of nowledge, а sake of|its limbs from their covering, and out eed. 'T of cours се ае bg - ha T cc erm € tha i. length йыда y longlegs—certainly a most пач зма е^» -— machine r4 used ; bat it answers well pei even a glance will suffice to tell you whe m dope formation, | when the corn is sown broadcast. Тһе grouu ud LA Fini ШЕКЕН" or wrong. If I wanted to take. Mr. - Jamieson then proceeded to consider various | receives some four or five turns of the har n leaving | Cirencester College, I would 3s I the grub. |rows — enough, in short, to make the mould work how Sut has been recommended а eure ; and AE се = then the seed із sown and ә are given, taken, and obeyed—see how stock those на" tried it with. i. red by one double siroke (of the harro ислей for hour by hour and ай day le the| TU into a. with plous watch the behaviour of the sot á drehi дае nor Lupa: of tillage. Espeeially | m were all dead. In the "Lowewes |. 1 would observe, fro y morn ing on till night, the they -— crawl away і from the salt, so that it was operations of the wor rii uni too. li injuring crops would not hav d 11у mueh effect i A dro these men have changed dia Acid summer. wa eed | Apae ims It was а cheap г Pets however, айа | and bra useful lesson of the session, as Í -— say it will be | worth trying. 1t was said to aie some effect if sown } ! thic found by ilione who know how to profit by it, will be| and harrowed in along with the seed. Mr. Jamieson|reason of this method proving of service to prevent given id the behaviour of. the men towards their new continued— add I have no doubt lies in the fact that seed (as E t d in a former 1 re), brairds most stro: | — all. 1 dia 3 Р aM "n м © ing of earth; come out "P the "reed of cbe prre € Talon ot the field may ny gated d so fi I is too d M buried it either doesn't braird at all, or piede, temper, tnn tact, which have се ; this appears to be a of very b lowly, and the shoot, when ít is uj of tuis kind, are the Jud —the ground uar te gn ntes and corners of|is err than that whieh A d з from a grain with а e апа most useful laboratory experiment that you fields e me е "This would seem to pe v that | more shallow covering. The ground, you will observe, Watch. the trea 2 f the ani a Toni is рее са the | recei ae M the ке amount — and сеа remarks hav ua аы — and it has wise been | ing in both cases, so one са E T fene b y bo бошан noi tec enr na Какей Us he Wheat over which the horses have | gru itself is more affected in the one vay than the operation to which perhaps they less apply than any gall нй - rns оць the best part of tho "отор са the difference consisting almost solely їп this, other. For the behaviour of the soil in. relation to ner This ^ aed dio propriety of авт =. ан hat under the one sided you give tlie greater part to t capable of description—while th of coi sing t the ground. Fo or this pa мрой: "the ot the harrowing before the seed is sown, whereas e vari f Si т ill prob | under the usual system you give i it, after. MA can rTessing е wh affect them not be described — and the | be ound the тзт Тһе picem rollers аге too ван | scarcely be supposed, then, knowledge of the student and of the farmer here (on | to have mue ect. ' Some who have used ihis|grub; it is, as І conceive, that you promot e a more which after all his profits directly depend) mus | crusher inform ке that they have found it of advan- | vigoro af braird of x young plant. Ву using а y careful and habitual observation. | tage. There i5 M3 утын which ha been tried ho: ut it is true even of land drainage. The principles | against the enemy with s посеве, ане ма І һауе Ы... capital guides—the details with which | ыен have filled your note book this morning will no | making ho holes a few inches dee ep, by гуш it too deeply be useful to you. But it will Ба, be until you — or pieee е за etal, во as to u have seen have had udis ooth. When the grubs n be at к "b birds, ME. A ече for the preven ion of the actu аө fanl perlormanee te А th у have no | grub is shortly this. Promote tle vigour of the от е с it out Meme áud f: "ey саше get out again if the | aos €. properl much as -Endeavour to роп blunders, that уоп will acquire снб ‚ farmer near Ellon, who rx this | ө best e direction of lab | дини. the рете i : fio al les a зүнүн icultui | Š that were thus ent Mig found that - tio "Sc " à EE the eren of f - nights one hole alone nitrate of soda ‹ sente "EXC Eo WP DRE ENEUR 39 pri H also been informed that воте of Should follow follow immediately 2 THE GRUB. | the fisher folk along the coast of Kincardineshire keep | the season be dry, оғ the soil por | their crofts free ot grub in — Jf the holes аге | the enemy mak gem got E [Ма. }Амткзо Ag ire at carefully o ast ell smoothed off on | heaviest roller уаш get— Aberdeen, hug а "аала оп bis а бо p of | tlie sides, rem заа боч have one. 1 should think it a voci dani cese d ai ve seen it recomme; фо sow Itali: Өнгө | ийа лиге вд › with of Tipu vla oler d along with the corn, to сы injury by кт grab, venting the seed that if after all the A Earn the Crane Fly or а Y ЖҮ оз ela: | тте the idea that tha ereatóre before , Deinde БОКЕЙ: Ul | grub ab the eu and leaves the evil saei “Whether | much way, holes rte y " овоч. vpn moe] _ t the ease, I can't say, but as the Grass spring 1 ab " is a name org to the larva or m i 2 | oner, the corn, I should think, would. be icjure “Tn somé — z vaidus insects; but * grub ". of the farmer е | be! the 1086 apt to | айг de dur T lara of. a kind of йу known to ento з as the suffr from tho attacks of insects поба riad | оба а ава more familiarly eal the periods growth, when they are in a w piper, or spinning maggie. ( milisiya о dady Tonger ра dei rr: aa EE iaa and on е E at after minuteness the history of the grub | It is jast before the corn begins to take the second much m 816 THE GARDENERS' OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SzPrzMPER 12, 1863, rk aa a place on man 22, followed by thatching on TURAL DIF І beli i$ raine A t night would kill a ai deal ot | succeeding and the tbreshing on October 3l. AGRICUL : IFFICULTIES, il 5 as least plump, most trans. |ÉThe following passages are ex та cted from an able Сө but it would have little or no ейге Voo year w: 1 d by Mr Сайаана; Jun., of Shields, Ауга айатощ grub; for they are very tough, and not ye killed in | parent, and reddest in colour. owden's largest, | Ит ar. Agricultural Association, ] TShire, to the E plumpest, бој "Ай... Жеңе "smallest, and in| T, There is first а of a sufficient agrieu]t, colour half way bn impete: and How en's, ducation. Notwiths g the poverty of its vol and OUR VARIETIES OF WHEAT. Hun lls, rigorous nature ofits climate, Scotland has long held — Shirrefi, of Haddington colour hout | the first place amon the agricultural countrieg of the cordon i, iq competition ir the United Вагов Agri 15. Contingencies were highly favourable throug hont | orld; but of late years our neighbours south of a mes Society's Premi the experiment. Тһе winter was 1 Tweed, and even some continental d in изү made . Soil.—A heavy the substratum retentive | time was the soil either saturated with moisture o 1 some rapid strides to overtake, and i s "ie ure, Тһе udis erop was Beans manured affected seriously by drought; the Wheat fly pra ments they have already surpassed us, in the TOM and an application followed the removal | none of the florets sterile; mildew injured not t Much of their success is doubtless attributap| f the mà ; quality of the pers ns, and wind diminished not шег causes over whi have no control, such as superiority a 0 ^ — The ridges were Land x сЕ кеч; уы Тһе crops did not. receive rain after being reed 1 жыз ек L2 principal cause may be t 8 in the manner termed castin cut d the im rd mind—viz., education; andit ia wei Р th d fact that to a ШЕ сн in — M and some other countries e produce :— t tent en о educati ing the headland. The measurement буен.) T6 ridges, 16. The following is isa tabula view o + 1 - | especial in science and art of agriculture, tiq поле and the зра — formed the line of division Gra: das. Всотсн ACRE _ hitherto been customary with us Scotch; for whilst | xpo ride Бенд земат nnm almos ely at the practical е The fou ur species of Wheat were Woolly-ear, orm: 3|, g they have been imd mem а happy eril Baton of both it and > The seed of 1st. | 9d, || @ | Grain. | - | Straw. | (һе theoretical; and mere practic: às completely fail Mongose A mirer mpri к дө "А = aie ie É | E E make US m e Ae - яис 9 mere theory f tet the та маз о crop ooilyeear ап ung е. agriculture must as truly learne e art—its ungosw bd ll as e —the former bei at M ells, пама А ра ge cn ush. | bush, |Ibs.|lbs.| bush. | lbs. 22-Ib.st. knowledge of certain conditions whie rf. tha f. I cp te жыю а те пто ЧҮ ЫЫ ТР а Б, pianta, se, еч о pm ы s Mungoswells .| 49 | 53-10 63, 5799 which сап be compared in importance with that of awn коре Р —On 17th October, I NE sowed three Hunters .. d1. | 62-10 5620| 56 2-10 |3527 » for to it bel the production of food fo man and anis f grain on each a Woolly-ear d Howd 14 2 3930! 45 DX ni depen he welfare аі g lopment of the whole human — A xx le ies, t| es o! ates, and all commerce, i ost wesi terly position, Морони, Hunters and! Observatio | other profession in which the application of сого p MEE Howie followed in succession. The remainder of change o of. seed, "that i is, sowing gra in on a soil differen | productive of mo neficial effects, or is of greater and moro field was sown with Gregorian and Mungoswells| from that which produced it, is TO E will в | оомал ey notw Md "e farming is Wheat e seen by referring to paragraph 3, - e" | acknowle! ar pe arios of observa 5. Germinating.—Mungoswells Wheat came first| Woolly-ear and ма —d omm ee iE on E Urban бы cT. above ground, 1t diff people Rees Кысу its theory, and ignorant of iis Howden's second, and он ear last ; the difference betwixt the first and last four days. On De | parity of — rent ren of iw v the ' Віз t place, sown in do same field, their tr n ue | pra art to be more technical cember, all the kinds appeared equal in thickness, сев Woolly-ear, А а thinner than the 6. Modes and ce nces of Growth.—On April 1, r presented а green of Mungoswells and Hunter's. The plants y sowing t весоп iy By p dis aph 4, each species of Whea ces the same T of bog when this к Pine мут їп ection with wh sein ng the and in | paragraph 15, regar 6, pelea tillering, the "different. „thicknesses or | amount of of Mun ned E esee а „раје green tinged with I shall not conjecture what effect a more liberal allowance of number yellow, illers Howden’s, but believe the pro- 1 in every particular rese mble those do 1 ees of Hunt Lo Wo. ear уон orden в. The "ginis ғ) "unter s | lessened by €: is conclusion. wit egard to | Mu be cai аі it is almost established by ti the fact E the field (10 е portion of t acres) carrying this and esed „у return than the реше acre. А ei mei of appearance ET Woolly-ear ^ Sinis however, real, and heir broad Jea and erect stems concealin ng Ё round more effec AiE from view than са and ungoswelis, the leaves of which are eal, ises fi T а of foliage, as de soribed. і in n paragraphs | 6th, 8th, 9th, and 10%, will obtain genera ally. „Cire procum vig load ices may vigoro а result of their inferior | dre erect, e nd u adim d decaying. Mun- has rey flag 1 leaf large and pierin bending, the addek leaves fresh апа vigorous, the colour a glossy | ea pleasing green, aud superior to othersin a apparent health and strength. Hunter's still resembles Mungoswells, but the dese of р чач раг and о! pearances е | ceeds from a fun ngun & d | term is often appl 50 "The yellow tinge alluded to in paragraph 7th, pro. and is the true rust, although the ied to m'ldew. "is a mitia bit of ке growing at Mungoswells, the | ©з Talavera apariar was least affected by rust. e germ чну kinds X earing early (see para- as are in the ped th. he size of the grains of Wheat, and perhaps of |t" corn generally, i is eee Ед се thickness of the crop. other арреа ea машы Howden’s is still lik Woolly-ear, but rre faded in leaf, and thinner on the .9. In Woolly-ear t escaped from the sheath y on А218. ni Hover on the 13th, Ae the 15th June. e grains of Mungoswells Wheat, in the experiment, у. mixer than usual (see graph. А ы а it, are, however, generally regard to SUA E а DURUM: Tui. Tie ter's ider than Woolly-ea ае * Howden's by 4. and Rr pe y6 inches i 11. Rain fell NN A on 3d July. and Howden's were not lod ged and Mungoswells were co Hunter. Ultimately every staik of Hunter’ odged I t, Mungoswells d Hunter’s last. Difference between LI tes erent]y dressed and all the kinds might i in бы еы to 644 lbs. per bushel. hi | greater aniy of ocan quality of grain. ы to have ord favourable to Woolly- s about to ear, The leaves of Woolly-ear eel — p | season on , Mungoswells, and remained у А sons ation, earing and aped of the m ing graph ГОЯ the fly Tenerally y des ing eggs on such such an escaping from the тезро as Сето has In this ease there would have been a Mie oi far higher abilities and a far or а espe: farmers Бе edueatod к кы other men in some- for res of their avocations ; which was thinly rhe ie ra - rfe mdi ultural school сет an in founding an agriecultu на" se which would doub jos UP hailed with acclamation d M an анон of the kind tablishm t in this neig sayi iy T үү ОЕ! Жү vd - should асе the proper | w d be а mighty impro vement огей and would also opoe a preventive of a vorid oroni of A. the ede a i ei irre method whi zt Tus (ио: which he pd pays), though hebe utter! t farmer. ii E а um adiu АЩ iem vere appened to show риф hich c of late; but T 1 sha pali ара at Vd De ed RE fre rem and factors playing a Pise E e i Е Е 2. The next difficulty with which we have to m Sa dd сеа | Howdew' scatet one of the а регїзһей, апа consequently these kinds were not affected by their want of till The boun Шу оЁ Providence is is manifest in the abund e years more than 22 ren d usions.—Woolly-ear and чаа do not tiller laces | much, and therefore may be sown H s and Mungoswells tiller "plexcifally, and may be sown thin. с desee and Howden's yield жыз straw produce, nce of success on nd сап ЕБ be cultivated with iin "E in у Г high condi rer emn to cei deri erii punc in this к н жуаны! not bai ving arraget, f for the | B4 e successive bushels per life. ` No can have perused the address delivered E Gamgoo, of E ди at tpe International Con C еб urgeons in amburgh at th the Y m mortality am Stock Cisl ee ———À SEPTEMBER 12, 1863.) зотй importance. n this county but have | tl [ more ог less — GARDENERS' the advant advantage of of ' agricultural papers and writings, we self-reliant, seeing we have Few farm from this гым kae d pleuro-pneu- lo: persons of cures from certain modes of would not be j d humane to make kno these publicly, so as some unf: ur might reap the benefit ? soil and climate differing from othe а ortality in à "ue x through puer] isposing c f which are a оне state of the vascular system, е either | MÀ me ai — by —À à t e 3 mals ас БИЛУ А "dos E pet iom і т г" mim о pre Aud Tartari on, there would сы nuch fewer гё X. Ns xm T із а good ma Кы since we e— obtained t tio! from а pres B ы testify to its Neh odi "e sonal e сез. Now, I just mention experien nstan: pre tinge to bow "om m results whicb might accrue from our "And de together for the interchange of thou; gu and opinionis: anim = во in the vegeta и orl D he, prodnoe of our det of practical prendi grop = © c tating his observations, and the d Pis law, and the pec the public, огу Gov the рені Jaws. ercha: pim ry? CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, t| by the арры ог Тө d by M nt other vas asses = tis and 2 ought € to neglect such unt We, well ав they, have, 877 | flying inland, — а strong wind with stormy weather. As ш геси е birds are ай of rain wind, such indications ес — be s FE by а observer who wishes to О: Signs of à coming eli ange in the weather known less — than may be desirable, and therefore worth notice; such as, when birds of rs—hang еа ЧЕ flight —roo oks, swallows or others— paa т fly wind may Mi. Adan 8o n animals seek sheltered үч wh nstead of spreading rina their — ranges; when pigs carry straw to their styes; when sm mke from Fun does not ascen nd readily (ot straight upwards о 5 "Might it not be time for tenant-farmers as well as the commu affected by the law of hypothec P га nity at large, to ask how they are Few re aware of the indica of fine weather, so is fog. Neither of ihes vig prose occur ра гі an over- cast sky, or when there is much wind. One sees fog by wind, but seldom I—— unfair advantages | proprietors enjoy , culiar as well a e farm d has attracted дету i pm en dips A gui Bon и — — in the — pamm in ge place purchased | dne, (by. tity time ago grain from Pei: which was un on ive way. It, was in arrears of Tent. This „could поб hend E markable и «г men a near the horizon t objects, such hills, unusually visible, or refraction)--and. what is call led a a good De tod | сет IE — ей o5 wet, varied circumstances aee УӘ: out of і 4 а old vef oung lea, whether ploughed w r dry, seed тї in future practice, pre- s brings e to notice another difficulty — { Ап M the sdulteration ofi manures, Nex t to the rent the | Lh manure account is the ona sequestration, and “dema: e re- payment from the in the д: ECT tha at whe en land comes 1 Court of | or vitho ut w. {| Nea: ficant of нен ng oaching rain b in a sheltered vd ad in уа alleys or over th marke now -a-days, ye 1 farmers have to contrary to almost every other part of our pes ocular demonstration affords us —— c d їп | the selection and ригс and co as kno iM and capital sufficient for the me provided he рис, the highest rent; and to ok uo vete The Бр омар ог ен of the air and its | tempera- Sh p п, to| ture (о: д of rtue of е positio: nse- | get the usual credit from | he seed m rchant, quently, we are liable t y unp р rti 47, n 1 P" An agricultural school would have been eminently useful in assisting us with this difficulty—for all EN manures manufac- tured or brought into the country could have been analysed and practically: tested ` balore ч both € money and their crops. Generall analysis by an M тун red and 22 е с, nuineness іпега! be obiainad ai ata um and y the trad peo even parties term pis tablo PE до not scruple to use this cheap erri n at the same time tin either нае Ше пате сае the price, which i ч крек — dealing. Professor mee * cle ibuted жырын e hile a m бетшше p аге fro; ed tion [h^ the rule.” If the manufacturer custom and со: end "ped it о "x m веа- affe cted b; ew | A lar irge мека of the revenue from tolls is con zi fus op en nor а and the foolial rent e paid out of the farm, when the pro- ad ibuted by деним ye they have no pe P e a How do me-laws affect u ave been | applied is son to scare the crows off his 2. рее. ut bends or police-c the arrived at by the in this im а | de er dare s crop if a was sme lin the excep- decision ashamed. my position, and almost wished I had chosen another calling. WEATHER m FOR FARMERS. protect himself, and | but it s some- nr Admirat йт, s р лее) Жамму. Hom d The Utilisation o Lor Sewag —As а manufacturer of ? actua — | bel eoa in Baron Liebig’ s letter that manufacturers е opposed Us ғ] utilisation E sewage, and ved oing by such an unwortby motive as that rd use "i od militate against ЕЕ interest end will MÀ y trade, "Ther vidence n be produ me t рона w {^ч "atilization, that if used it would init their d or that they were so ignorant as eforta. could and over the Fore over of the kind orar, again y tk of o first dem ` WneTaeR clear or cloudy, ; ада ei (де т In кт уе» з: „үч in the morn Т bad. weather or much wind ers \ o | few menia men believe otherwise than that the only way to use 16 is by v = pumping ог irrigation, and that the only crops will pay for distributing their ow; them dry enough for sowing. Now, u ink thia e Cover, so that by. the time A AR needed they will be азга heap o! "m A Th RE alto T Һе hen he | rain) ; а grey d eather. Soft-loo as or лие айыы. ота - pe with moderate or light breezes at the growth of Italian Куе- e-grass Srmously — by th copious anure по опе doubts, c other kind of ad will pay for return dieere lik sam port; therefore, the ex more d may be expected ; and the тал necessary to emen this exp — этч tly ос асу that will sufficien rolled, С ог ragged, tl consideration: ac he recarious nature e: our "dina „Also, a bright yellow sky such ar are e the Grasses enean !. The climate of the west c rrr коша e hen f CE pers ало im farming, tive for us to for it is utterly рну that clay land farm engagem ed, ud "m if ky-looking clouds foretel t scud clouds driving across heavy masse and rain ; but if ens мора сак аах wind on oon, or stars, concent: manufactured or nd are and as these „Crops thus — m , th that 2 auxilary manures € i the sewage in the k s effet. ot the latter would bep neipally в louds of the lower er cloude can meet their bave always had GM ed upon it as pee € E if M or M the cient one, eme ot уч 4 necessity of importing butter and cheese from other ell as or the wind then left ves foretel а After fine clear weather, the ming change are usually light streaks, as an increased 1 producti on ol of meat to first signs in the sky of | fin vive over the fields of Alderman Mechi, as curls, various of ord wellis inary sewage, and there is Y и уа rd аг roten б! чар туту en ну followed by а murk that "innere grows into cloudiness. "Tis appearunce, moro or less smallest of small beer; and 1 can bardly conceive pu Leur amet ignit should have no other s Ае the higher and more distinct such ve, from the vast of ot tries in growing grain of superior quality and the | seem n te general, the coming Wm Wes prr eel Nr шй s | chango of weather will prove. о course under present circumstances is to curtail the Light elicate Дш, tints or colours, hime soft bm эе үчү ийт e grazing; and were we to c d eric са indicate and ассо 31.4 Grass as we do our grain the ts er аай ог gaudy hues, with. агі, de e would be very favo: | itely oanad di clouds, foretel rain, and Апа now, gentlemen, w whilst I have spoken to you of | wind. science and me ns special чен to their use-| Misty clouds forming or banging on on heights, show * x оша them опу аѕ | wind and rain — if they remain, increase, ог [Шеш ша inporne r* the sheet | descend. 1f they or disperse, the weather will anchor of чүч ; and with a view to the advan- | improve ог бн Doe tages of our im E time for расе ir seabirds fly out early, and fly to eastward, practical experiments and. the res oderate wind end ior weather may he expected. stated for our mutual benefit; for although w rd When they hang about the Jand, or over it, sometimes | must. be Кож to qo оа considerable expense in removing the sewage to a distance and supplying it ere THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND - AGRICULTU AL GAZETTE, [SEPTEMBER 12, 186, free ог nearly so to а: en who will undertake be found in the farmyards of agri tenants quently mentioned. ab the ram lettings that -aaan ч but they would take a very m mistaken view 29 1 ы фо use it as а гені. АЗЕ sd which purpose 1 be озар анд laid down to Grass. 1% may be,as Bar iebi uggests, a "-— | ond plan to combine it the subject if they supposed that the benefit of this | Thursday the т рро of Mr. T. Кои мер we n animals did not extend far beyond the | took pe) ab Biscalt Mom In all 138 shee ыы -I do not see any — in estimating 16 аб more than double its former value after the p pee на пацани, і sulphat uipha ammonia or the nitric acid i in nitrate of soda is of fless vas d who had spent | offered, and from mencement the biddings y e g of that description f. stock were exceedingly brisk, Lo 601, 701, and even 807; іо remark that. а ight h 1 Ше use single ram for the yen, rned, , the n The . aggregato amount given for the 1 138. sheep 1 tural classes generall y had ider 27137. 10s., 191. 133, In every part of the ос the а d The average of the shearlings was 217. 1s. each ; аага а ее po базі in guano. Therei isa very | b ім infusion of E high-bred blood was now felt | shears, 177. 16s. Gd., and of the three-shearg Р more : r less s Gre s ha d bee n the advance ef this orn 201. 75, 8d. Al the sheep offered were 20 | an 1 ui grent error too frequently committed i ammonia элит ран | іп. a c y bu б = such a sewage, at the same value as in a con menda ren such as guano. 16 ought rather to з TC at tbe same e value as we can procure i it in stable or venge | gress 1 + in almos 6 4 у more, 1 yea reat 4hat % was thought the dit uld "n 8 of Mr. Chaplin, of Tath well, were let by a | же ace with it—yet when they took a fair eet previous Tuesday ; 120 realised 15001. ; one. at at least half. ию price it is valued at in gu iano. Since my remar: c e written I have seen in your columns an able pape am the subject by Dr. Gilbert, in which i| with the лм da opics to which the attention of the | рег head, that for the MAP › їп е Бегу - connected with agriculture was so familiar | very large, while the average for L3 Rh ат тала е remarkable iba eh hi en | The e - lace in every other department of Engli industry. | character, and the prices made by Professor Way to state that although the sewage | un unnecessary de him to refer to them; the Dorset Square Sewer referred to by Li occasion havi і igh very considerable а But altho su. no one t| spect of the 21 y of this — x м xi pone һе | which was the first and greatest of all "impor айе, |? f quite in its i су, п е | hardly necessary to allude to іб. It was Ше very rudi- let Жы peas бос 20 .qu.; I: d io io M. Biker for e fir em ood mi 20w fe n| - s conld the stock of implements which the m of tho day, was bought by Ai оір for 80) gs È rld had been called that it was d for the ol E Кыш "ene d is for 1 but оп that|letting on r the nher x "le sened И 35 ^ almost invited tÒ tea кен чч NAVI ы MA the ве DUMBLETON : Shropshires.— ж twoshear, la last would anl their менон, to the question of drainage, the occasion 1 at Birmingham las vd le hmiliar that it was | Soe to 30 tr Ие uer у Ф Б = -— A. g Z Б z = o E 4, а two-shear, = 2n marked as the gem to sewage, the price paid for it is ем. ог nothing beyond the labour of removal, and there is very little competition for it even then. This after all is the best test of its pu y value. W. C. S. А n Horse We at his command at that period be described ; bu now кае knew nothing mde ora m ip gaze at the Tokan, Ubri; ap a: pper ad Won S 0 nes ү array of implem e P which they oet seen that day, and which they saw at * th PU iae ti mi of the agricultural societies generally. Edad m n jo туш vas vU 4 this Me serve to display the ingenue of (hostes AD aiea 1i теғіса orks.—1f “Brass побие prec | the m akers, but, at ап ny rate, a very large pro porti of like an di тке power, I have new › опе made by Messrs. Hughes and March, end vel put | impro уе! ei He believed 16 was scarcely | бав years я up by them at Gurney's Manor, Hingham, Norfolk. | since rst reaping ан mowin gam е йш mr api эра. " But I find it поб of sufficient power i to do all I а | introduced into фа country. мл W, — er thou p» t possible to get in bi crops ШТ well, I shall the use of en they saw, as the final triumph hare een. redi TANE na: "E y Lo, as "y to my p que "i ; т Spurs” | of science, the application of steam aog an south ; EE е hava not Boen ao d 80 frog Ен in Mu our fi writes to Messrs. o, Engineers Lough- | important part in all departments of a aen week of general harvest. With a ste b Leicestershire, he will hear ot m ' en ine, Indeed, it was long since in all tbe purely ar мо тобооо mi от Шана of Ба ; Me them take it down and send it to any | districts that portable steam era; supersede edi — deluge from S.E. After 4 o'clock there fell 2 inches of rain; England. W. B. Hurnard, Gurney's Manor, the flail and horse threshing machin He, Ріта but the land being exceedingly dry, our streams did not over: could remember | flow. А week ago, the crops were all полне w АУ ег ur Kilkenny Correspondent, | the time - m were great im son in some е | асы олесин MEO NEM has helped іо aige u Faite Shar decl that he | parts of the south of the country because of the intro- the lighten, of f thom. rib хөрега were n" ; duction agricultu or : next wee e some when t mnc the е much corn | are many ] may be | labourers threatened little than een, often a a "productive crop, I d. ubt if Ireland will ever|unless the use of them was discontinue d; but now it T ens be very scarce, p Jagen b IE ab grow Wheat with the same success that it is grown in | was har: rdly possible, even if any one wished it, о opat а | used to be called ripe corn. Winter Ms. ма n егор; wi England. But whatever skill may do in counteracting | at nature h labourer who would submit to use the flai ты spring-sown irregular, and much affecte M. that has keen much Из эө whet his be not also the case in England. In ёре.“ Quarterly Review of Li» in the article „оп Amstria, the on perhaps one in rs many of those topics бу t weat жесе quality will be very superior, mg attention. 7 asa district of small farm arms; на z grown, d fairly podded. Peas, we underston Dum У, i ood, P. i t 1 an interest in what concern s the general advance " crop will I i репейтеа by this soaking griculture, Не was well aware that. it would not do | soils, especially, the drills seemed as if they woul гей ia Yr. ll stated; and the e paper r read by E Smith befo; the London, Farmers? Club, ed m reals, A is remarked, iare natives LAE varm climate p anything like praise. However great the advance uri маай zgardly and parsimonious ement, assisted № е talk of everything as if it were bright, and as if шараш and nd whole бең fede шыр йоны au aen 1 an were no dark side to the picture. Аф any rate, and bare. са пане раду "visible, апа we рахе к pro им ec а dar if ві А there was а | һоре of sufficient. — Ld of whic ey соп speak HANTS: нез —Sinee my las thunder E and contin inuous showery eer i made in some parts, there was sti li magh connected т made where the land : Eon careless management ha been left to reinen half what it was capable of pro- ducing. They still saw there was а vast deal of anage m in è time by wasteful ме төче А farm the Tatter — hu Г the prener. e for superior articles; hg FO i ЖАЙЫ eism. heavy m easing, the rearing of stock raquires does ана 3 y loa | allowed his manure n to waste and his crops to be [key and farmers are іш nd EN hurry, arable йш, ш ud =ош, less cost a& hom dim abroad any ind wbleh not rem maintained at the Чы; poot- "Nu under "rhich he Поза. чай of these the most important climate. They w дим p urrounded by d» а Д t owe. are fitted to ped as Mosen and masters of flocks. energy of о untrymen has en: them to | Бад], tiv. land. overcome many of 1 the obstacles which are резба Ъу | уне. natural causes, But I think that farmers of ll see soon. the necessity of gradua y Я m Wales «іи approaching that character of husbandry which nature|. Leie Mm NE. J, Th отвор, of Mungoswells, Da unse, | төн, points ou as the best suited to their eli to | N- B. 28 raras, shearlings, from SZ 15s. to their country, B, M , Buxton, 3 16/. de Avenge. zu 115. 9g, Eu old by auction in | hi T r, August 2! Бае ке sided at in annual dinner of this ve should be | soci [ p T pursuits, ar and d his food, is influe: eed by the conditione when sea, » | travelled along the railway ii see rtm iae а errun with — = за ба was а niggardly, а guei- see their horses in the — and wait e£ me surfaco : cleared, th ihe —and all е drag f monious, a and wasteful management. At the oed кийе pa make к brick sods. 80|but N wei imc at A every reason to look forward with m fidence to the prospeet before them, The last еш remarkable changes in | the direc o E Other agri на КОКОН ОЛ тайы nfidence eras thoa no on e would venture to make E remarks as | One речи great difference between the well cultivated and the алатоо e лар season for the sale and e of rams in | Peli ecu commenced last, week; and the prices 8 obtained have > been more remunerative Sorietieg, KEIGHLEY : Sepi.4.—The Duke im Devonshire e pre-| ety. said that day they had seen с ae ood | i; animals in the Shork-horn breed as were to be found m |a the whole country. Of course, such animals were not to With | F: mmense frames, and а ready aptitude to fatten, they | 'emem. are fi for markai - an early у өре, ар fleeces of 14 weight are & all un оп; indeed, it is SEPTEMBER 12, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 879 anted next year, labourers sau: ntering : about m asters of all Wy surveyed, their те unable to read or write ini But w ing. them d ves, &0. trust а better time is com - [р T.—Exactly а fortnight ago w - ced est, and for seven days it has been m ral throughout tho c rict ; but so unsettled has pn € ает that little progress has been made in cutting, an e of the стор has been carted to the st: rd. On tio "29th ult. it ured heayily all the day ; to-day, М eat deal of rain E fallen, and yet it appears heavy and renun as ever. The see on the whole has been calm а and wi as ill iuited, consequently, for ing stooks, pe онаа tun) cake) simply because they dare not send any other sort of beef to € nobility and gentry who are thei ustomers,. No other article of food (e bear-menl, which | has the dis the dead we ight 4 an animal will be fully egui that Gisborne's Essa to his "suat when alive. Agricultu н. б занй Statistics, Ireland, 1863.— which exhibits an increase of ublin —is E. $ uality, is in danger of being deti nti: А Н : Eu and if much longer e Жо d to such Er must be "m таайа ren M Xn — iiu I in reduced from being of fine malting quality to be fit only for apprenen аб any difference o Fas ha 1 econdary Tutos в. We have to-day, ine a strong cool E found between the acreage under Flax h breeze, an there is little danger ofsprout. Within these ten | an. еы — will une in the detailed Tables. Мын years the made of cutting the crop in this istriot has under- рів gone a thorough саай Then nearly ' whole ав "- ej iini: with Me sickle, m 1з. perd A atch -— р 7794 the Exlent under por w eadh | ia 'w there is se: earer to be seen, and well nigh the 1862 1 eus fon urns whole is cut with the scythe or reaping-machine, Within the (бен fp 186 who VIRI erar e nj v circuit of a few miles nearly a dozen reapers may now beseon| —— —— —— — at work, and when the grop is sen dip pga anf the feld. Мари, кка Extent of Land | Difference between the work is well execute deal enly ieri under Flax. 1862 and 1863. done than by the scythe; M y en he. ax is Provinces "oz DEW NND vu ea as а our heavier ones wil y be, the 2 1862, | 1863. | Increase. | Decrease. ork із incomparably better done by the scythe or sickle. In a à district where “© ph can be had at from 2s. 6d. to 38., ULSTER. binders at 2s. n for gathering at 1з. 6d. per дау, : Acres. | Acres. res. Acres. without Atigi ihe а Ње if any, by the reaper, is quite | Antrim e 13,020 | 21,548 8,528 - inconsiderable, and consequently the plan best suited to the | Armagh ш 16,204 | 24,066 7,862 — стор should адор The showers which һауе во much|Cavan .. ;* ..| 6,150 | 10,279 4,129 = rrupted harvest work have greatly benefited Turnips and | Donegal se „.| 19,489 | 24,089 4,600 — G Turnips, especially, e wn improved of late, and | Down T ++} 80,532 | 44,970 14.438 — ith the exception of late- patches, таа h = a Fermanagh i e| 79,978] 4,479 , 206 — moisturo s v Ет braird "ец їп the p нез Тэ Е ,698 | 25,868 6,170 = promise to ull erop. Potatoes, ren a sit D free dto Free v ..| 14.289 20, 051 5,762 — Тугопе . 11] 24824 | 815095] 7,161 = disease, are Mh ed and of good quality. ————— | Increase .1146,489 | 207,345 60,856 Acres. „| D^ EAD, BIRHOP, AND BARNARDS, FURTHER REDVOTIOR 4 in the PRICE NETTING. е CE of WIRE Bismor, & BARNARDS d e orm their friends and the | publi that. 2 have made т reduction in the es of Machine-made Wire Netun pop that all their stie Eds e now Galvanised ет bein, d Ns made, which adds appearance, strength, ап bility, it Galvanised. ron Gauge. b IT" ре yard. 2-inch mesh, 24 inches wide .. No. 19 444. 34d. -inch з» » » e^ 2 18 5 . 2-inch js Ж ые ыты ДИ ei ou 2-inch ,, n M npa A8 8 S005 &ineh ,, ü PUR a. AAA er E тай, | 14509. үч p Жут! (n M 42 lginch 17 5 18-inch s 16 T АП the above kinds om be ais у Sls "ET m 6 feet) g Galvanised Poultry Netting, 71d. De yard, 3 feet wide, Galvanised Spes proof. Netting for P| Exe ae a па. Даре yard, 2 А 3s. Wire Newing of every mesh froi inch to б inches, Reduced Price of WIRE F КОРЕ FENCING, Fiv res, 9 feet 0 inches high, pronged Standards, 8 fset apart, д ue А iron straining een and straining screws А 100 у: изка dd Ан, 1 104. per yar 8 E. yard. Illustrated me with prices of ty gem and Wire Netting, forwarded free o n applica *,* Wire Fencing and Netting delivered Carriage yes atall [um аира Railway Stations. pe Ворк Lr ENT Боз tt USD У COTTAGE ВО сз miei ой поре tion to Tros. M. LOBJOIT, Несаи Builder and wi Wate! A Manufacturer, Turnham Green, W., and at Ac т ‚„ W. The Trade supplied. xum Total of Ulster BagEPES " r 2 вё È 8 а Е 4 UNSTER. PERS... ч БЫ Clare | .. яп 586 145 = з È E Ẹ my ть @ 871 = . {a evek 1% erry .. .. : 59 880 121 — ба find $ merick pa * m 10 117 = р my M 2 130 m : m Wai y" 18 38 95 — 2 LIN | | | Increase, © ч о FS: Ве Totalof Munster ..| 1274 | 2183 | 909 Acres. Б BE c Ee Rec i Т. F Lam s ? ЕЕ Й ы 3 1 T Sg вш 1 со ою c5 "5 PES zl -— 5552 5 Bg $9788 | 1 ~ аз $9 б SE|ESRES £8 102 | s = Fegi g e 192 | 40 = Erbe: Ф 2 is 18 104 om ti ы sea ао eela x98 | | 4 езен 36:18 Bend Б | E Falk ROLE €. c c OG 6$ у r ы сые EE. H ее E 821 | 2000 «e " 3 Es mi нт. палаш} Е 5105 |а ; 186 | 299 : ы | ег alway .. ji а а а а E itri .| 529 888 У Я a B 8 5 Maro 455 695 ч E [3 © Roscommon 5 173 827 75 х а Sligo s 191 256 м Lad = ъ t$ b» ES $ | p И” з $ tj |TotalofConnaught..| 1486 | 2105 ГУЫ 6 ткт Га 1 E io. de caeci ы Pi | Total Acreage under Flax in Ireland | Acres. Acres. z di mj | inis62and1863 =. -s _..| 150070 | 214,002 а r a ER ШЕ. Ei E E «<» Total increase in 1803, 64,022 acres. А : g |. Es E ЕІ in Ireland, f the following years :— BOR ыж ® в 5 H $2 Years. Acres, Years. E CE EE EET o Q 1855. 91,0 . , BUS 3 а с Б 5E p 1856. 106,811 861. 147,957 „Ж 22 1857. 97,721 302. 150,070 Q Б т MBER 91,64 214,002 — d © è $ зт g ps5 E William. Don lly, Registrar. X Ag gricultural and ————— R f Henrietta Street, Dublin № Р 5 PE PEE Aug. 14, 1863. io x S e |. 1 ЕУ The Harvest in Egypt.—A letter from Alexandria А ы! " хор Ёб БЕКЕ says the corn harvest has pu in Egypt, and i is generally satisfactory and superior in fni an to hat | of last year. e con nuiderablo dnd lopment given to the cultivation of гомор. їп 74.017 1е ads to the hope that the next кйш о cing in Har: TEST IMPROVEMENTS IN he popular traditi y pen throughout i the Uni ta seed crushers threw w —— the | dition gaon x of the mill to the manure heap. А er’s lane- Ш? А зы Ща REY ай of Tand has 5 ү m w, having access to one of these heaps, was observed em than ever before, Corn also is slightl y кт the be frequently feeding at it ; and she gaye evidence, byi a ess of her coat and pr ЕЗ ү Y the Les. ow the food was highly b 1. So it e into Notices 1 ents Cver produced it before. ей er our чнч will 1 оока іг 5. буучы! "Eu. the best of e the denunciation of cake-fed beef. "я Һай | the CT fri of esl теала” Е res Blackie's за ан pea diens mbles where it prevailed] < eigo). M Agricaltre and. Morti many Pub rents Pari ШӘ Crystal Palace, and rr-t —the grain was армен farre fat informs о но f was liquid o: or точ, meat won not "I so BUR, the South of ments d od with ай En Eds a ds of de ааа (hey ha З been s. im orth. Now Mr. Giblet! Mr. кык ves 6d. per Dax "im OR Yr ТЇ" Em eo гошан яба & Poriáup, Paik Iron 9 w arable land, is to be Ь ird lication to BURY в”, ио o роде extra for А Nor чом Окей | | рож (Ие Тоок, Flitzing, Behmiedgaeee, neas Vienna, ia Алай, wil | , vires aa Park Btreet, Southwark, London, В 880 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 12, 1863, Percha Tubing for Watering Garden: À R S О NS Hk SU TTA а COMPANY have the pleasure to ackno' Testimonial from Mr. J. ус, ‚ӨР. о BOSWELL L MIDDLETON JALLAND, Esq., of Кешш име bui Hull. ORIRINAI ANTI- CORROSION PAINT. “I have had 400 feet of your Gutta perons Tubing, HITE Ввіднт R lengths of 100 feet each, with union joint, in use for ve last чн D D n B 12 months for watering these deus E. I find it to answer 1лонт STONE \ Айко. RICK Cori) Per cwt, mu ing Г һауе ever yet tried. The renti of | BAT tym COLOR ... 968, the water is very смсс but this has not the slightest eni AM Polen AR Bra dod effect on the tubing. I consider this tubing to а most ленет STONE Е | valuable invention for абое, pirate as it enables us to | LIGHT PORTLAND TON et B G water our gardens i in about one-half the time, and with one-half | DRAB ог РовттАхр Do. ... J RIGHT UREEN " the labour re Ілент and p Олк e Питр GREEN... i Ads, Manufactured by by the Gurra РЕвснА Company, Patentees, | T... COLO яч n" BLUE et in 18, Wharf Road, Cit; De tX е e C., and sold by their Wholesale Dealers а RDEN IL Tiles, manufactured in ена: Cotta, Terr in the above а they tal puo n attention, are far more дога) and consequently, 3 ed the ebd; eed much cheaper. iss -= Gardens, ardens, they are е. obtamed at Е. & б. Бовнкв'з Wkarves, London; yer т чат, Upper Ground — Blackfriars, B. old Swan f, Queen's Road, Cb S.W.; and Kin gsland Road Wharf, hear tha Canah D idge, King sla and, М.Е Illustrated Price Li: ela Die n application. The EMI e: RNAMENTAL PAVING TILE v r Conserva- WHITE G GLAZED TILES, for Lining Walls of EE Grooved Terro met ORTON'S NEW IMPROVED PATE and Planet Motion, 4% all the allowed to be the best Machine for prices and particulars, of GRIMMOND, LAIRD, & Co., 15, Cannon Street West, — Е.С.; or of the Patentee, Catherine Street Engine an Machine Works, Arbroath ; and all the principal dealers E the country. TRONISED BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT i HE Dd PRINCE CONSORT RAILWAY AND CANAL ол F THE NOBILITY & GENTRY correntes IRON MASTERS, ёе М nd abroad for all kinds THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT It is eredi vet at home an OUT- : DOOR WORK, and has been proved, after a practical test of 70 years, to surpass any other Paint. It is applicable to Wooprx 2 — Елим and other Ovr-BuirpiNGs, PARK FENCING, GATES, &c.; also Ікох Roormwg, BRIDGES, DLING, and every pk nm of Iron Work, while for ANSIONS, VILLA RESIDENCES, d, pr esenting T appearance of fine cut stone, an EDIFICES, MAN and every kind of BRICK, Bi, ом: 8 &c., it is unrivalle It is und: CONSERVATORIES, GREENHO | and is in consequence largely used by e Nobility and Gentry, also many eminent Horticnlturists, for such purposes, The ANTI-CORROSION is Low E, and ч: TWICE AS LONG as the Best White "Led; at the sme me is econom т via UE ion, a8 PERSON CA к LA The Ant; RAE isa iie um and will Уң се length of tim Carriage paid upon MES of not = — 5 cwt. to any station i in England iid Wales, or by Water to | any Port in ће e Un ертен ngdom don, as Leith, Dublin, Belfast, Glasgow, Aberdeen, where et TURPENTINE, AND BRUSHES. L SARSON & SONS Гл не то THE INVENTO вз), 9, GREAT li aeter STREET (Мклк тне Rovan ЕхснАмсе, Lowpow, E.C.) 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With Patent Delivery Box. - o 50 90 VE pde m To Cat 4 inches — .. £11 10 0 nes a e oa di - 5 — rus de "e Ta 0 ur 15 i Ж Б 9 13 i 42 в ... .. DI LIII ы 0 m 90 , 16 14 0 5:187 00 = " A á » о Iz conia eno e. = 8 0 Leather Boots tpe eua 16; for Pony, 8 Leather Boots fr Horse per wf; 1. а Porta i in England; ted to avé patiafüeti Dessen es oni аит deri ie Ld 1 Carriag Railway 7 lalions and Blige d GREEN' S IMPROVED NEW PATENT GARDEN EN ROLLERS: | KK length 26 inches, price Diameter 20 inches, length 22 inches, price £3 Tiol а? . E —— 16 inches, length us s price #2 10s. ce £7. "^ 30 inches, length 32 inches, pri теа g Every т чри of НОЕ and MANUFACTURERS of all kinds;o T. GREEN & SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS ; & 2, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, E cipal Railway Btations and Shipping Ports in England. TICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ; IRONWORK for the iei MENT or EMBELLISHMENT of LANDED PROPERTY. Iilustrated Catalogues on application SEPTEMBER 19, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 889 ` CHOICE GLADIOLUS. UELL & CO. Have much ріка іп опера their Stock of the above, which ondition, as a proof of which they i had ee eg this Sat PRIZE аб the CRYSTAL PALACE, FIRST and SECOND PRIZES at the ROY AL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, LONDON, IRS E at BRIGHTON. CATALOGUES will be forwarded on application. in vigorous and healthy month ROYAL NURSERIES, GREAT YARMOUTH. New and Choice p cams TS. S. WILLIAMS has чч pleasure in announeing that he has made arra: nts for the open of BECK'3 NEW PELARGONIU UMS, and ае ^ be prepared of O ill to all Cu: 'ustomers and lica: se and Victoria Nurseries, Hollo vy od ida ds and баш deed WILLIAMS invites inspection of his large m and well assorted Collections of egit урне, RNS, and LYCOPODS, MISCELLANEOUS STOVE and GRERNHOUSE PLANTS, VARIEGATED d ORNA- MENTAL FOLIAGED PLA NTS, TREE FERNS, &c., amongst P DUTCH FLOWER DOLT —"OXRRIAGE FREE, EXCEPTIN CEPTING VERY SMALL PAR WOODLANDS NURSERY лхо SEED WAREHOUSE, Visier ici UOCKFIELD, SUSSEX. . WOOD & SON - Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. EQ ALLED SEEDS. cher Б CALCEOLARIA, i in packets, 18. 6d., 25. 6d., 8. and 5s DOBSON'S 'CINERARIA, in pkts., 1s., 2s. 6d., and 5s. DOBSON'S PRIMULA, іп pkts., 1s., 25. 6d., and 5$. ТАС '"S'HOLLYHOCKE, in КЫ; 12., 2s. 5 d 58. J. Оовѕом & Soxs, Woodla: nds Nw вету, slew » "EN many Novelties of the e, red for the first time, is now ready, and will be оса рон ДА onapplication. Also selections of the very WILL SUPPLY BULBS AS UNDER, ALL IN THE FINEST POSSIBLE CONDITION :— p Sur NEW BULB LIST is also just published: HY J. DonsoN & Soxs, ursery, Islewort! IT. EW FO CING GERANIUM, MRS. LEWIS 25 in үз haee FM named vn o КҮСЕ e E LOYD crimson -with. dark maroon blotch in top : ре! ; of dwarf robust habit, and most rm үер em НЕ Иа raa Т de Ron Min exhibited to the Flo теве of the Roy: ortic s "s " A + A és x 090 Society on March 81, and then awarded their Certificate of m in 12 good es LA S 25 76 k 060 Со — — 5 чы iso — езе d ом, y N, , for Beds. ; TULIPS. Lom of Plants, Dutch " Each colour, separate, 3s. per dozen ; 20s. 519. Aa Кр, ipea per 1000, 508, ; per 100, 6s. ; OBERT PARKER bags 2 ann А Ша de [or oen sd OI Mino BARDY TULIPS; par 1000 т; par | paud TL A ERE n а вакф Qe о Red, Blue, White, and Y 100. 8s. ; per dozen, 1s. ыз. Hardy, and Stove Plan пней and Variegatod foliaged MIXED HYACINTHS. EA pd by name (our selection), per 100, 178, 6d. ; | Plants, Azalea indica, Fruit Tre Grape Vines. Rhodo- es eee ie os all colours in mixture, 28, 6d. per Extra Cholce EAR ч LY TULIPS, by name, for exhibition (our "e в, ЕЎ аси inta, Tulips, аа 78, selection, per dozen, 4+, плане АСП ber 100 all colours in mixture, 2з, 6d. per | Fino Міхей rud TULIPS, per 1000, 508. ; por 100, applican Ld uM EL са. per dozen, Satih ioter TR a РЕЗА E " YACINTHS and other n BULBS. иркенә S, by name (our selection). I ov per dozen, "iix н TULICS фес), Т0: -| F хаар E 2s ша a varieties, both double and бо, DOUBLE TULIPS, by name (our ti THE FIRST PRIZE FOR A COLLECTION OF HYACINTHS, the uch as are best adapted for beds o У р zen, J et FIRST PRIZE FO - 18 Нукоти, . growing in DUC VAN ТОТ, per 100, 8s. 6d. ; per dozen, 6d. E Finsr PRIZE FOR 6 New HyvACIN 0: 9 ui strong tong Вай» em Я — x 5 0 ead PAST, iod m ее оре yes Boing Елы н анын» Narsérymen, at the » Р. ; Н Ша Се ЗА d ВСТАВ, by name — selection). Tas awa Wikram PAUL, Paul's Nurseries, Waltham Q. E à ; E E 010 6 A. 100 in 10 ие 158. 04. Ada ^ varieties .. 4s. 6d. | Cross, N ~ РА В. 50 ір 10 570.159. 121 95. 6 PRICED DESCRIPTIVE рд онан free by post. *,* In —- it n bo sufficient to mention the орк, " ишн ANEMONES, by zame — ор}... шын ed to the assortment required. Ж к: жой * п ‹ dT VM EE A. 1000 fine . 955 n at ў ) it of а fine рт: B. 1000 , „ 25 » -- d : X 7 €— — 088 - TT heavy weigh xd Bulbs еу promiso 7 i DOT ан Н n E z in 25 sorts < 6 8 CATALOG Р в: 300 ч каден * D. 12 ^ in 12 вогів .. 3 ard to War C. & last ЕТ » A „ 3 0 per 100. oit: m yd des “TULI musa Minden un i x Fine Mixed DOUBLE ANEMONES 5s. 0d, — 0 pa. ыы Pese а for Bulbe supplied by RE О LARGE каны ООО, in X colours. Mixed DOUBLE SCARLET viste 7:9 7 add is Highgate Nurseries, London, х. Р 1000. Р; у, Р. + SINGLE A ONES. Im Ж La. de s. d. Lt BLUE .. 14 0 —1 6| VARIEGATED.. ..176 —2 0114 BRILLANTE ECLATANTE, enira ine, а оза Чаа. до dn » AX. "m PURPLE et 6| WHITE . .176—2 0 Mixed BCARLET 6:70 9:78 Cy заци | ВТКІРЕР 17 6 YELLOW, largest var.. ‚176—9 0 Mixed SEEDLINGS, all colours, very fi Ero 9:8 de mr MIXED CROCUS, all colours, per 1000, 12s, ; per 500, B но ORTENSIS Дв д nd SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1863. per 100, 1s. 4d. е per do Ре doz, AX : MEETINGS FOR THE aevo, WEEK . с А а d Fruit DOUBLE RED 6 —0 5 PURPL . 9 6-0 3| Tomar, Вер ME Now ройвгк ROREM: MS 100.. .. . ыл MY SINGLE RED 2 6 — 0 3|MIXED, vey fine 5 Д = ) Н i H In 25 fine new varieties, by name, per 100, 215. ; per do: стига ООРТ ш BELLADONNA LILIES, CYOLAMENS, IRIS, YEAR Nor many years ago a тти а is WATER-WEED, Price SPARAXIS, and all other Bulbs. rejoieing in the жоны [o with as many aliase = a мет же n thief, id в ода ill be sent gratis and post fi pplication сүт nee in - fin r Cam, m JEAN VERSCHAFFELT, SERYMAN, GHENT, BELGIU uch that classical but ut very santy iver, € more to ihe disgust of a вш кав who аге denominated Conservators of he баш. e gentlemen, in the discharge of their Thes in an annual excursion Begs to offer Ma тө. f tao коткы, ул bo dest — i fo ме: first time, апа which a o z сга ре стц в themselves st-rate v , LEA INDI an excellent dinn м; proceed, in dut MANN (J. ZALEA nipicl Е БИНЕ j DES DOUBLES, fol. arg. var. тад LS [rmm known, fine С Ce — (2. ААА ) 2The same as Azalea Reine des Doubles, but with | боша, to drink ` герр ty to riye nasi ation in extra fne, form and substance, bei same shape as | fine айту. edged foliage. 48. eral, and that of the Cam ; and Azalea Roi Leopold: very com p and a very free LIA VICOMTE DE NIEUPORT (J. 7. Venson.) — One ыа people say (though it. "must be admitted ering varie each. finest rose-coloured ема yet sent а upon ^ n) that the. AZALEA IN 00:3 ueri e. flower, imbricated with the y р; lit A y Large fi 2d | light Y ài to. tho very centre; how on а 2 ГОЙ as thé intr ducer of each. i m each. weed from Canada or the United Staton qa EALEA, INDICA, улсомтв E * FORCEVILLE RHODODENDRON NOTAIRE pr im VERSCH.). | in та єй n is Bat em „+ Y ERSCH e flow semi-dou ol e deepes' —. У! large idal-s] Ted yet known in е а тегу good, f fine ce enm аат потег "y T A pes with e» i" generall; understood that this аш} bloom ег; altogether one of Good | brown spots on the зррегр first-rate variet у. Good abundan plants, 1 planta, He plant over to the „Trade on every three taken. ды ВТЕ" ; Stronger "A orders to be directed, JEAN VERSCHAFFELT, 43, Rue де la Caverne, Ghent, Belgium. s NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE may ud & Sox, 5, Harp Lane, Grent Tower Street, London, E.C. t Ma od announce that he has sold the English sale of his Azalea, SOUVENI rs, E. G. HENDERSON & 80м, of the Wellington АСЯ St. John's V Wool, receive for DU Aa ALBERT, London, and that uers ne may THE NURSERIES, GHENT; i BELGIUM. A | carefully Coloured Plate of Azalea President ша! of the be had on application to his Agents, Messrs. А. merely | БИ d p NM specimen of fine clear water Шей Ho x's Conduit, which with its handso adorns p | celebrated gler's the » R | Cambridge by the or London E ko E MA i e pr E fürmisp* р tic feature of the | Cambridge, forming a charac some of. the Colleges are supplied wit ith its 890 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [SEPTEMBER 19, 1863. the most beautiful о water, and their Сарот, baths are filled by it d may almost say the necessity, if a i. bjects to be found on the then, after ita little | of peatun ess is com- | good E efe and м ае effect are to Бе | {аЬ Hp plete ted, the w into t -— obtained, „of plan our YN -GARDENS ne method o patei the evil has been Alas der ee mim may. y ри оа! gardens in view аё this | happily hit upon by on à of ihe most suoeessfu] small beginnings | А snowball set in motion ent—so that the design shall form af leas trons o priening s in Belgium, Madame mere drei өөү become an avalanche, iw] ro one of which shall be а distinct design, GRELLE- A ’ HANIS nn tw Ege i exhibitions destroying w the d perfectly balanced, included | won most of the lea ing ri es competed for бу | Our little hien eid ју time to develop as within the other or general design, the two thus | amateurs at an exhibition of the Société Royale — extensive powers o ol mischief orming зо ой. whole. Тһе necessity for|de Fl de Bruxelles, held in Brussels a few The inte еар nt ne at ^t the present Botanic | this, во to speak, arises from the fact that beds of | weeks We are а а Correspondent | Garden (not n on which the glory for ex — um s upon the plan кай : he in whose reign a" plant was mes у ыкы h n great measure depen А he was|in ча бон т, апа Баге Е с гаге а formal gar еа of arrangement | is, that on d in re ааг 16 опе ас ms or p in autu ow safely expressed their admiration of its bea аш. Some specimens there introduced into a sprin -á ns Е | disposed eR des sa "E e means оа езен їп bem baek этге. and are beginning to |t emit a thoroughly pond-weed odour, which will increase н а intensity аз the putrefaetive process | "Ies à is a , ате necessari beds, no less than full ones, "not | | вушшет1са11 ie osed, have a 4 А 4 dyvantage of such a plan and the bare beds of а spring ed ans d appearance in e series of beds, forming ortion in the design, may with bulbs and left bare; "A e by present exhibitions certain 2 Ferns and plants o — they аго іп 3v у Ton the eye of tho v ver- | ful as € ly | | e to dr raw playing to th adopted for dupleyis always such а аз ате Фаг forms puis passed „отет, r the glass s have that hich ter pietu uld be pl fa oes on ps w ght tt meant by а esign within ment are by ced uror nay ci ion ; Eaki aid. noi he fors imu it; ао to ые and sluiees were choked : е fille it had not ea e furthe and had it s e of it emari ret. to announce РБ. Реа Чез we laii ed me е of s ERE & dui s X f the rule not h, and often Á— in denar to the plant Wr may regard the ponam at South Кейийт as the wind-up of tlie season of Sem. LING DAHLIA: take a m awards a t the principal metropolitan tribuxals x e venture | to prefaco опг etie with the UR ma үп 1t ana at oris юа" us, and it will soo unless some means can WM o fti in every direetion; .üsour own eyes haye n | the elliptic beds were „Avaira, B B айдай, еч vith evergreens, or metrical Ау е, "Ачу ч froh А5 Act of th A more important DOE om XE: Теп on the point з was s called for А of Ely, who saw t dut was breeding *'to еу. slui rowers, ву swimmers 8, and fishe men GER ma n ge ubject to link scientific atten- | season, he e the bulbs с be directed, a nd in the hope | would in ee results of experi- foliage et vive the 1 inquiry. мач гы 1 that 4-4. в alarmin; declaration that 4 it can * be got rid of at al true, c те conclusion should по “tion of eliciting suggestions, remi ca we venture e ma | А ша bem | "TS to нане and such e| | niade. without o domestic da two е», "үү, f in А vem ifs е samples or the There ate (ho! ng beds in the "um" garden to е "Thought of of, and it | 50 erios of —€— is ven: ^ have the M À— MÀ — À— of the most сопре : weather for th | P is а ео tha Ак vei теат not Гана а. i E : БЕ" ө early, b аб the Bulbs should be planted early in Red во that they may lavi Ev Mode 2^ tiet from the rs time to have тоо ly before winter sets e b On this, and ха the ср тт on of the with which e bulbs to be urrounded, p in оа ine believe а vig 1 LA d 5 vtr gud spur pos то the unnamed bu lbs, 8 s quently ow rate, serve admirably ; ;|sueh а: ent as {о di if but d should be bought 6 éd tie iE iE doe ми led qo So ede rue to one shade ofle entirely enshroud, the plants which ERN glasses are | exhibition j is more or les: with t 35. in|the e more {о be regr ett пећ а _теїетепсе ils of Dita as to tikë the | which re meines refere quire treatment of this kitik pes " Mh inting once again {о the! Ancetochilus for example, generally kink kaa Ra, DAR 34 суш 7t у Р FM yet s. wapa] bulanecd fort Же ү lanted with bulbs, and the | а пей by the varied tints of | beds of — and later me to b laneed fi of which p AT guae be а at The та to vice versá, theré would | from эм -- SE qim is has se change cultural pe an uneritical bre mere оройо of mr le seen a former seasons ; and өй ugh а ns e way of improvement in Hes no ry going d Hs it is not Hd that the pe а lty which stands out ance of, aree pan is^ 1+ gri vance b l 523 can see and еийн: the pro ess which has been made. Nos Sue of NES E n the d |the Lo | all before it. have class, which contain. ай rd Derby M Tor the two | е qe ast ех changes are Pes tm енен bo e маву margined. or more, That mere ention in I Е гет, figures; one T: апу опе time, Seque : marred; 1 - iade alij. blo thi mentin the class o up а 228 о of the А тте Ur ive more i aem be jS: "A о ing of their more lively appearance en. There is also abundant room for impe ound he еар € Mie very with at eT half es markings on the the йот» the: remainder there | hite, k d with mi gent; ; Тасов р ta alow w, striped w Кім ger, SEPTEMBER 19, 1863.] the first-class award has been duplicated. We are Lad disposed to question the prominence which has t hen, t іо the Bine represented by these fair Anna Keynes pos p ux sh well- eed of a blush-white dee the r flore THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 891 extract from the Baron R. Osten-Sacken's Memo this genus, just D hi by the Smithsonian Institu- The antennæ of the female Con of 18 joints, th first rather oblong, the second e раво" iid the tion of Washington ( graphs of A prn of North КУРЕН Part , | 1862). 2 f Lo Apr sti , but squared at their tips, and setose; the wings lave t the fout veing + "-— T t , the inner one bein ng muc ch curved ; and the female sex h and jo faintly tipped . With 1 Tila. eat and symmetrical in dine and ofa а сех тоа connection with its Aal Aer Ho is owing chi ie | w colo d Perhans rernaps sized со: atl Indi ellow, striped with Р Fg ; its chie rawback is the want of brightness in eg round colour, a RET which it shares with m d most of the sorts, E ped KEYNES Edward. Purchase i is a well- formed ГУЕ Ж) ruby crimson ; I e distinguish fom а great number of the species] the gall, the produce of the insect in ita от stage of life, E gie a more aed object in nature than the ect itself. au Aa cult to preser on aecount of its gr uniformity of their its congene ея and colouring, would accou син, into a long tel escope-Tike which enables [sd чр: +о анна crevices id the f the We "Аас ог * bor orer, e her eggs into the > r (^ Ani nnale - Sers xvi., r 969), his Short ыт: s the arva, and descriptio of insects, cannot be prosecuted КАЕР from the obser- afford a а very unsatisfactory object of study, aceording with tho эң connection with the varied deformations which their | of t Uo a now under our notic His specimens larvæ produce on plants. The study of this family, | were observed on the “trone E^ A Y vivant? Dr. different in thi pect from most of the other families | Giraud h as also observed the nem. ig w^ а 8 у Ка species, on the banks оѓ the Dan r Vien па, vation ol living nature, a and for this - M such observations,” The заан ыйан |: the insect {о such an extent that "the wida * était comme lardé E ces robes de mnymphes blanches." Sam Ваг lett had Ma X oW. дә, атор S Е beiro the wo Cer tificates were awarded to them. e find memoranda of 23 varieties which gained ө were Pim up into the first place. ОР these LracrE's Pochantre re Bunarsss go Hero, and Kxxxrs' y and John Wyatt had the award twice over. ede is а AN uir tipped with carmine; a pretty pleasant.looking sort; Chelsea re these, te, Кл ara | and WHEELER’ 8 Mrs, Wheeler, the choice › being регі haps varieties. Thus Brunette, he most eai Дол ofthe season which has co pomo AEN. is a wien „чиш colour, s а rmine sufficien: tiy. large, an zh үче к n is а nea Шу built even pe. "n deli- cato but € cue MA а! lem. Mrs. Wheeler is a | e Ккү agpie, а distinct-looking Wiley, + тову {бей ground tipped with white. FAA Ji o | more obnoxious inse a eu stated that the disease was cau Ws completely destroys its vegetation. different plants, but hs species (including many e | cts), do not form these kinds 2% д1 . r C. viminalis. iraud states that the dinde A нан | species "һате only. 15 ог 16 joints in the antenn: | that the third vein of the wing is bifurcate, * фо | the poer d of the Vienna and YorKEshire ems most t all the perfect i insects h ad m them in June, өнө tbat the most beneficial plan a Е destruction of the p carefully in fn February wnen we receive d cut off and a qu devour the pollen Cereals, one species, ©, "Tritiei, the Hessian fly, being one of our ма formid- áble. dar enemies, whilst má Јагут of the two species mee piam before us burrow into the wood or young shoot During m e moth of Juné Sir William J. Hooker placed іп our hands the upper portions of sóme stems wh dich he had received m Mr. Monckton Milnes (now. Lord RON MM sed by — s red grub which the 1t E ону eats its way into mainder of this sec Gnd: class i gh bs Sistof WH atty Bn s Garibaldi i orange гей; weis Useful, ruby GE'S maroon ; Pius Su 7 ush liac; Kxxwrs TS VM b! К ЖЕН Шас; а nemen E ligue хову lilac, he ЕД "striped with rosy fi^ Fed eis e pr mson, tip najini. Soy our previous тешат at we wan to give an impetus to the Dahlia Fhe The award of а Commendation Eey has been made to LrGaES Nonsuch and Crimson Perfection, the last а neat ruby crimson, and to WHEELER'S Symmetry, я dark ruby warded ” form red; while the “ unre and appeared to be partial in the extent of not being known. hie 'pibces of On examining som eiemá Torirardéd, : we found the bark iu Yn flaked off, and in other | 6. notice excrescences ; thus theré are &everal kinds, the larvæ of eking of cannot say much abo Ко. and yields bs "of а large its early [4 H e | Thos y or March, an the heads of the Мете MÀ to be жу төт the condition Ж would only produce feeble and useless TOS, PO [For the following partieular& resp tion of Potatos, exhibited ihe т ег ус ay а at. m c al Horticultural Society's Show at South Kensington, we are indebted to Mr. Whiting, whose instructive account of the pope rd К I v it consisted, will doubtless be read with i est. He —] EP Tim exhibited E me on ads 9th inst, were Round Polatos.—1. Da líesb; 2. Golde РЕГ ; 9. Early T 4. Dalmaboy ; A 5. Fortyfold; Red Regetit; Órmskirk; 8. ; 9. places bored with à number of very minute round Мр ч эш ; Р Т а ES чанг" Ал ч bark in the я idney -leav yatt’s er ано ый Ир Жайына E oo Ash prere А Jiplatere Ashleaved ; 4, depth intó * viis be of élon Ue A each f MIDARA] т rly Racehorse; 5. Eugénie; 6, Webb's which had formed the residence m а minute bright | Imperial; 7. Brockley ; 8. Fluke. g the . Когхр Poraros.] early Potato, and it pen io be of dac fe nalit у, but paas grown it- only one season, I . 2. This P^. early kind, coming into use e days before the Ash-leaved Kidney, and it is one the best of its class. e name ES .given is, Mieres not the correct one. Some say it is the de gU Prolifie. Alt ib d not of first-rate v this is a inasmuch ав 16 is very productive Season, ose therefore who have to supply a large family will i de ful v find the Shaw valuable. am Inclined to believe Кү, “ Dalmah м When 1 am place 23 y grown here СИЕ the name of е а grown that Potato side by side with, the тау pa into which this red maggot is Быш This is md them, and both are nearly akin to the Regent. tive sort, very w white eat care in, cooking from a strong growing, products mealy, but req iring ыза M i fs natural "Ew prp ded rims; 1 a аге овп on its ventral surface, the limbs of the d > ? contracted state being folded оп the breast, February. ENTOMOLOGY. to which they are closely бред: theheadis armed at its die 5. А Potato о GE the Bithi ү class it nor ite H e frontal extremity with two hard horny points, in front ing variety, d нв WiLLOW STEM psc which аге two slender hairs. Whos ready to ass опт of the skin, which i ít oriri is pun Іх the Gardeners’ Chronicle for Se c 4, Ет the perfect state the pupa pi {ве half out of tbe | of dark p h iy and w де, we published the history of a titate fly | circular hole, or exit from the burrow, which has bee No. 6. I сте whi i dr -3 at of p which renders useless the young twigs ot f Willow в and | instinctively prepared for that by the larva is the ) ` ent, whic Ж d Osiers employed as basket p The woodcut NE assuming the pupa state, Неге the white | origim, and proba y A геты this species, to whi ve the name of skins of the pupz may be found when the perfect inse по but the o our of i A d us eura (Rabdophaga) viminalis here reprodu ha d. Several of these empty ДЫ, аге | sized ent i i 2 WA у og is а heaped Jr сиф annexed) for the purpose of comparison|indicated in our woodcut by a small star near each |Ordinary му ый Ў with the res of another species of midge belonging | of them. lur od llent variety does not appear i] same genus, which y injurious to the| The perfect insect, of which we only obtained two Я ons ГЕ land. А neighbour A ji aght kind o 5, an ention has | dead female specimens, is of Y dark grey brown colour, | | known in the нен У d I have cultivated it two directed during Me. past summ the abdomen having the sides and connecti а threo eam years a: i ose resembles the Dalmahoy 97 Tien а je nest ере AN 15. х rs um быы үтү Antona are | in shape, but differs in colour, the Ormskirk being k, 8)2 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [8Ертимввв 19, 1863, -—————— = A a СС rple round th t th of other proprietor. Without the | аб a distance from the glass, s, I have appealed to a Б toa the sarea. ud T dem A d consent of the т тра ч who may be affected | authority, by asking the question of the в >й No. 8. ed ре bes handsomest Tota 08 grow and I |b bis opis tiii no proprietor can either ith inish | answer а received through the medium of «pin believe as g S it looks. In form it is нау the quantity of water which would T descend | of commo n photograp hic paper. aving divided а the ts. both pieces were e exposed simu]. indentation at|to t into smooth ul ан with NEN any d the eyes; colour E e plish red, frequently pied with|upon the proprietors c da Every вуй vis taneously, under the same poa itions, parallel to the hite and mealy, and seems to retain | claims а right eithe w the w: water back or roof, in a о house, for ш , ies of two its goodness till late i in tbe season. diminish the quantity of vi which is to r Kalir minutes; the only difference being the one Pied Another —— variety, which is not so well| below must, in order to maintain his claim, either| was exposed viti a foot of the Ets жык the other ий, s it deserves. The tuber is "е апа ten prove an actual g or license fro proprietor | was at the distance of a i from it. its only pu being. large е „деер eyes at ш А affected by his operations, or must prove ар uninter-| І chose а e e у n preference to в sunshine, in staine di red. This o is | rupted Misc of 20 years," The statement, how- | order to have the light ӨҢЕ. fd the whole ‘iy, m autumn to Midsu ever, that n о proprie! r can dimi nish the quantity of between east, and west, Which w ould be the 1 No. n o nor prolific, but y of еш ыызы on Varcount ot fts below, must not be taken too xcci water ta nomi out of m А pailful of The test papers are рет бА for your sperm, ill perceive that the one exposed within e No. 11. This very much ШЫ ап old sort which | e nishes the eodd otherwise des- | foo ББ glass has been acted upon by t ке С t has been [ise fo Е bere io mes—88 | сепа to ra vesend ; | M. en lawyers гат а little i double, or m more than е idi Yorkshire Red, Phillips's Red, &c. I excellent А dedi is a maxim peculi » the o s I confess was а. late Potato, but, Ev Ke läte varieties, РА to injury LE to Mich d hen ав these, de minimis non curat expeciations but the resu ult has iioii ir to do о with from the Pota The sense and law of the matter are that each | “ refracti n," * paralysis," or Ў ai ' Itis simply 2 pe DNEY Poraros.] око оЁ land bordering a stream is entitled on the the effect of т ыз y having ecd about T. water | double ше A vy of li о the o аш ue No. 1. An old aud жыра. Taed govaraliy es- loft Tuninterfereă with, m es other rto KA, не Реб th cases; nearly th or — -— "ng 18 compareuve UI"|use"the water in the та his own purposes, late e = ае Ho oblique light having, f the latter мча ios Mi Eos nt upon the | Provided ing doas -— зеен гбг with the | саве, been intercepted and а t out by the | rafters and ld t s ~ Ih z Ur m E s hio! chine rights of ot Ав may naturally be expected, | sash bars, as any one may d the interior [) ER У, E compar soe ее grow Men ong enoug thes еве conflicting uu give rise to freque ent vm of a b esi; The br erence sho 2 Wn by the two elieve, be very mu essin sunshine, it No i ad — cropper E а x pa: — | the legal patrona applicable misc lifit would be Ре берин, [They are PS 3 3 зін, arly white fl E be far from to determine eden in a vule | Slaced before Mr. "Thompson n.] а mé this has come very small this | case the right t to make b» of water іп a stream has ог! In a favourable season like an immod d shall give it another trial under more urable conditions. is I am told is a sport from Napoleon, and not being veceivod a name with it I call it че эжең It is similar in colour to Napoleon, equally handsom and equally good. No. the one erate or improper | AES A Peaches may be grown in perfection upona all, E man e tialis with а defined bed, the Rivers, th in whi ch such water is may treat it as ы own. BE Bm have seen larger Potatos of this sort of any other MN with the Аа ара of pig Potato, w was exhibited last autumn at the ciety^s show. "With me the Imperial ANS is Soc eus to Jackson's Ash-leaved both in appearance and | but qua Ne ГА some reckon it а account of i TER No. 8. Th This is a AY handsome Potato, and bs ry good one, others condemn it ves h. his garden it dois not. pass i i ed. nevertheless it up be special Жы precluding ma from so doin ing. | E e Ev тау a has a right to drain his own land. Не can- |P indeed, as alread Pea ds per-| well grown, and with greater certainty, vide ой ‚ | eolating through Mia conditio Ап Amateur, Clapham, Sept. 15. e | alone, such w r NEW ROSES. HAVE received a list of the new Roses of 1863. GARDEN e ola VEL МАЗИ 4 Sœ The xuni iens p m not 228 so то у as I could wish ; the las ll b ге! and the right to ва) it is thersfore of more than u , Water is su all of the following ivers, ground in e y traced. For legal purpose to consi der theseserenil; modes of supply 1 а о appropriate the due wr depends еге their proper Every one has а right wmobetrueted" enjoyment of all that is MA his ow. ры, and to.have rain fall upon it ; but no one has insist that рт shall Е w his land o Even if rain falling sual pplied by nature to | ™ :1—1 есі оок isible st; i ; but t ашн along the surface of the oe d; or 3, by |} Шш, decided tbat the mill owner was ; not те which, whether visible ог not, perco- her cases settle channels ч pe то О 5 тн ead with your Piper Б à opinion as a bonded. bat i in gro win , fo! т, bro n action ogainst t the Boa ined - tha еке of his mill, was no ыры able mage susta; wich the river i rfect eig en on both si sides ete considered pe! Eg m n the side, that| Ical attention, only to those yeis are described as 1 ЕС or very large, ег S or ood form, or very gi orm, those of the ep indt of ps worth some 0| may be formcd by the n ames att vens HYBRID PERPETU. A uchesse de Mor ih (ri aniooni very nbi pale t f m RCHARD HOUSE PEACHES. Jo ч икана amd SAM А Madame Vict: Ven —Otf а ric «os e interest the discussion in- ааа E d và es EUS) dier). M толоо € 9; Rivers| Baronne Pelletin de Knikelin (Granger).—Beautiful vivid upon theje comparative advantoges of shaded with purple and very vivid poppy. dé under r glass and of grow. ing dons le | cine Hausburg (Granger)—Very vivid beautiful rose Eugène Verdier (Guillot fils).—Superb dark violet. Даш de la pies (Guillot fils) Beautiful DE roe- eil (Damaisin).—Brilliant red crimson, shaded ery i» are damage they sustain, “The S their own Sex oe and f | Lincoln's Inn. hey сап ponds to any "extent they please. i mess pon iiis. ih air. П | open Had Mr. Thom to give his v n each g ess could be hoped for at a greater yours, I may intei Me ЧК во destroy your well. It does not however follow, that because Collect and use the rain i con а couple of feet a ihe b o I should Mie with dark- и (extra). slightly ted have ventured to Madame Maeker X y umm hd very But | the issue of Mere pud Louis. s| Maréchal may | not т жык uiti to big opini ан ащ founded, travels f. Sur du RET turn it off as he li the reason aisin).— Beautifi on to his nei S lad. "That ie quite another | it is orthem into tbe| /айате D ETE. чн tme Jens re puit тей Нег, Moreover when rain ithout being | dman of optics, every one is entitled to judge of their | cai t a t id Mere Р intercepted, the rigbt to approp add de] it will — onse Belia башйеашу- — Vivid red cerise, reverse of tbe depend upon the form in which it poe to exis he objections stated by Mr. Thompson to cultiv Dey pnis or in other words upon whether it is or is not part f a stream with a visible ee = bed. Кылы, With respect defined channe ЕЕ Е E d ie consequence of Mos under glass appear io me to be Бо же иси 1 confess I have not much faith in the soundness of his pn pet ear rose, vi Madlie. Gabriel Lk m "(Lacharme).—Fiery red, shaded * Шатаа Do ада ions. ville (Leveque).— Beautifal pale ros ТЕА. Lays , (Damsisin), — Brimstone yellow (jaune soufre), h effective. raa adame Josephine (Touvais)—Ereot habit, Ls of reflection, d paralysed by re! vivid red in the exterior of the petals dark is entitled to use the stream à detrimen! eA With this P tion a P covered y iho sironta, башто rty in "Water. Every pro o on сае travel ier passing through the ; glass ; md i ‚ rests the S proprietor of dich | refl оаза id half the land | the | | th Майа е de Stella (Gu um Beautiful nd а у etta utot), —] 4 brain (Margottn).Cupped, very brilliant his be far, their energy is next to ros I have mi "E v d b th e of light "s ection, an E rough g| at a high | Medien "Тан stream, ч БЕМ to ue $ no ight to use the water to the paralysis,” in passing y; mhlle | enpe m any is absolutely A and it Boos not increase | аз Cecile | with the distance the rays have to travel. argottin. As regards Bourbons, I wis Upon D question of the “ paralysis” of the light! would scent them, W. F, Radeluffe, to bloom, and ` under side of the cies en E ints of excell ; Ch wind Senateur I and Jales : — Те" aisada ыда а н ИЩ SEPTEMBER 19, 1868.] THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, FANCY Р. all v =. well," сайта * THE n old-fashioned ка the other те * but A never fancy them NIW EY he, things.” Ea Mic. е тере d * they are sd colours, and are Nt course I йе "udoistood what eii worthy old flori- cultural friend meant, because common wit many others І bave met with, will: Mee nothing in а Pansy which is not either a “white gr round," « yellow ground," ora “self” flow from which in n: more rapidly ahd deservedly opular, or has 80. "These Fancy Pansies pou o one great recommenda- tion to all classes еа EA Ses AG erneath is a Mut: and stirred, and as we Pes the тт "reel e side vt r 893 The following W f doing. He was sorry that scientific ani inteeduosd. this autum Those marked * have been | learned zl should waste their Um me in poer с zi by Messsrs. Downie күт and Laing. The|subject that could prove of no beneft to mankind. others have been obtained here e spoke with great deference to their ей! but, Her Majes *Earl о f Ros for his own part, he firmly agreed with Cow r, that , Prince of Wales *Mr. Sethereoe leecy locks and black com lexi jd Princess of Wales уба lphur Que Cannot alter nature's tmt kir umm A" "Мабоагові 9 Skins may differ, but affection " 1] меран Аи Willi Раш Жү у Dwells in white and black the Same. 8. p Admirai rs. Dea авы. Duchess ог олуш еы ты A B Annie Broo эз Lord Pro WELT e Correspondenc lexandra ingularity Fungi. one i E M ved rose our a lumine, xe | readiness to answer estio йт asked е оба ain y Hibern Moonshine information, I do ноу hesitate to ask your advice as to *Mrs. Nethercote the best died ofgetting rid ofa pest in the shape of Of older sorts, some of the best are :— а Fu ungus ich incre so fast it threatens to over- Mrs. Moo Octavie Demay 1 e garden was made five years Prince Nepolem n аа Alio, ago, the е, beds ied cut out of the turf. The ч: cess Imperatrice Eugénie Pride tinera] first s summer one or two of this s cone- shaped Fungus arlequin Tiger prsia eds Ши, Carlotta Patti | arlotta ORUM Panl Bedford D» ws and 210 ауа енна dius tior Le Géant Rainbow I shall be greatly indebted to you i ба сап suggest a a Belle Esquermoiso Aunt Nelly remedy | Short of the ing Belle Lilloise Talisman пр theturf. I s0 sometimes Brigand ы, or eem 6 or 7 inches in height иы the root as deep in v Etoile du Nord Mont ВІ ground. J. Ее, зууг was so squelch Louise Meillez Magenta | that nothing could be mad fit. Perhaps some kind — ч cu y M а | correspondent сап Eo vise is M. C. n Fire kino Ao Fake Gri e p. 869).—Allow me to usd. a Napoleon 5 Dodie e | few observations ник Mr. Thomson's ih pe aomi D Gladiator ing in Yorkshire. . T. commences by noticing "Mr. The distinctly | blotched kinds, such as Thomas | Nicholson's practice e (seo 845), which he wee sd M marginata, Donald Beaton, е ought to be the rule, not the "peer n; he Monarch, Hibernia, Butterfly, and Dandie Dinmont often | relates his own oceedings (whic! e way i" come wi itho ut blotches ear arly in the season, but as soon | Grape growers, feel “ы will. consider weather sets in they become distinctly на ght to be the exception, not the Te - best is to plant these kinds in poo takes from ine th he gout sandy 25 bun o | soil, — » — all r river sand, , certainly not i in rich Pe. following J з by tai К на үч vns tter than "n bothering di Cuttings e d pn can be readily pulled away from the — - e)tered districts it is best to ey out i in the m'e agerom nia as possible, but not under re et мснсн as they would em wet weather. ve Vias Бәй aking 3 |2 practice being соет fd the t the Vine. The оо mu They shou ld al ways have good tr hroat of ч | may not e Бо T at first as the рай ur ја alluded to, but destruction will b br m t down or otherwise fixing it. The == should =. ав be allowed до Е aked on ~ the roots. William Dean, Bradford Nursery, Shipley. BR ITISH ASSOCIATION. iem interesting paper, On the Physical and gd acter of the Negro, Ars read by Dr. J. ual For Vines of the age mentioned, т х the crops which Mr. T. CM of, to be i fin Bis ble what are consisten h good pract 7" ^ can int to Vi elv wit pr ines ins Scores of "hose that have Dn com- lat аа - m c can be kept dry | said, that fricans were v vey à x and the | inhabi- Ese ma E accomplish, neither het t and hardy during the w he d ^ perfectly tants of Northern ce олег ш, and as, moreover, | parade my о oings; wish to Show that hardy, and the ud umm "frosta will n ure it; за ions ES Sou ре dark d оге I may but it is particular] damp, hern Europe, · ek Hamburghs аб succumbs to this oral s fhat climate Rd а tendency io in iboe "n re three weeks, and have taken or pi y; are filled a Кот the ground level well ve i Macken . The үү of the skull o E first Prisi «t of them, viz, at Bish with about 15 tag t drainage, on which is is placed | n wisely arranged by P аа to | Auckland, ыру ЫА жч Bowdon, Alderley, from 3 to 4 inches of soi n this I plant out for the defend 1 their patam from the tropical ‹ climate i in which and Bradford ; at the last place Mr. PEE was inter, ing them close to the glass and well|they lived. t such migh ired, aire t sach even in very severe Teather, P c at that time I water Mum REE and only in the morning and in fine weather. can of 9 кейе 7" ed of the mm i ТЬе ir was not co woolly nsidered by fricans as j| a mark | гарез а their treatment; they w ere delicicgt in colour and small in - berry, although pied reme to c till March. 7. Baines, Gardener H. L. Mic КЕР later. Seedling reves d should have plenty of given em, Fancy Pansies were а few years ago taken in hand мт. 8 Salter and Mr. Down wn | also answered the perpose. of defending the head from | With regard to h grandmother and — ther bi negro blood. Ніз Coast ; but, throug is not bein ng a true African, Aolis, Esq., Sum cler HN Bowdon, Cheshire, m hona Planting for the West India Islands.— were both of pure dfather was a chief of the моча the treachery of в some white m = introduce Cinchona jöua plaiting In urally arises— у ond. p^ po. 5 | inilar. p been iei in the West e American enm offi e, but prejudice against them on um part ot. es floricultural friends, that th e could not make 4 int way, until t Ta he was ki (Mr. Craft red M. Miellez, of Lille, — сега ced some thin including Mathilde, born. He had шы не to Africa on a visit t to "the King o of Mem r p^ taken to dee, where he аав, ж. it may reasonably be rapped t that th the mounta ins in Ja &c., ama ica, St. Lucia, Trinidad, ст und th m gs, Mirac эч, Imperial, (Tate dmm E ЧЕ Вгу, and a fi thers. Messrs. E. G. Hende: rann Бове Mol бна. course London smoke did not a with эт nor, те was still worse, the confinement of а sondon qi _ The cooler soil and climate of York- e fom E t the pem iiy were well any knowledge of African ы De n saw that with some attention the n моо! owing that "ya Pt ity of the fine vation have been raised her йг“ сомы аму uable M go Forbes. mingled in good во is almost ignored, her "proficiency i in music more val ood u them. * dni Jie 7 е t | had her iis нф т educa Societ in ssion n | Со; He — refer to the җүн apt. bs Су ted. еу, and i “his? Mec Crowt D rosent зе cepere depen in Ireland; a few years since it the part of (he n grown at the Royal Gardens at|the d gave her, in this ancient ве was ent abi by Mr. ; and another case was that wh | country. Опе Britons. . When Julius Cæsar came to ch pleased the other 2а оп аб Chiswick to see that the of m — Lx Ink Plant. muc going conem the Gardens VAR unt was given a few weeks ago at фе Tiik Society. We shall soon y doubt 2 able now to investigate i | cu m properties at hom Fellow. wing Rose. —With all ае to those who па ач, І cannot agr Roses sho ri ме best shown Whe e gre w up, ably rome every one y on the present “system, but the buds Ar Ф of с; апа recently | she had been Зони аге, in my opinion, a beautiful addition to де в. | flow. and the Rose interest and would lose in остона oro M b à T iii e youn ang thi ommenced | stupid people that It had tak: "e: egraded ti а аа reium e him io de d proving what he really was to make » slaves pr th us рр Englishmen Us idu fi 1 , 4 th freest blooming and most ШАШУ decorative EX least suitable for exhibition. Again, if all flower be removed, ed. The | exhibi: pus is to narrow E Org end garden cadere Wo. m Cross, N. Waltha THE GARDENERS' DENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 894 [SEPTEMBER 19, 1868, “Hyacinth Culture—In Mr. Fortunes admirable, IL IDEE Gloire E: Dijon, Lord Raglan, Souvenir рей “А Visit to the Pub Farms of Holland," I do not | d' Elise, and La Rei nstock, in case of a slip. А neglect of this obi iat find any allusion to the temperature of the soll, which | Awards. zls ше Bragg & Qo.; 2d, Mr. Gosling; 34 sri led, in 1860, to the Е of аа) En pglish ауе impo ът, part in the cultivation of e H recent visit Hyacinth эй, | соп үз plays ап Ae Беш вртїп tty Mr. Woollan e of their guides, cent from the е Col du Dahlias as a whole were unusually good. In Mr. Turner’ s stand of 48 were beautiful blooms ^ Cygnet» mode of reducing the с0- Ку, of danger A an inepp pre ciable e quantity by the theory of p rokapilises d is P егу ingenious, and t ier thy Editor, but it ountry, I was standing i Mess rs. Van der Scho! ot & бозе ү Hillegom, one y^ im arl of Shaftesbury, Delicata, Model, Andre Dod ds, Miss Henshaw, Hugh M 3 Charlo tte Dorling, I Lord 2 was мна by a sensation of ] heat th h tl 3 0f | Derby, and Midnight. Keynes had Delicata, y boo 1 he soil f t odel, British үр, in Anna Key mes E Ti d col fthe| Der erby, Pauline, and Juno in nice condition ; юй FON ш, y accounte my mind the degre he Harrison showed E blooms of Mauve As $54 ted t for heat, а rn утар sky. Тһе latter was not со БУ Ыы; yi: br oken masses of maty, а» were floating about, bet which the sun's rays en poured down with a concentration that seemed at the moment to help in the so sol (wt Bion Y $us informed was more common than in КАЛ ч here is an important т. Paul, Waltham Cross, №. Derby, "orar Miller, Earl of Shaftesbury, Mrs. Bush, and Delic ачаа In, Mr. C. Turner; 2d, Mr. John Keynes; 3d, Ha In ме of 24 Fancy varieties Mr. Keynes took iis lead; his set ооб ned fine blooms of Baron Alder. », Pauline ‚М «позе of Kent, ‚ Samuel Bartlett, WO be d alto d perd ру less "ale ML ans, “ “Тһе ascent nt an nd des КЕ are among t t Ad fall in n thé way of the m ries суш „еге should be little or e. а to those After genribing the proper mode of "de j^ adds, *In spite of every prec dug, (чалны: тау slip on an boe ope, where, if uncheck fall would lead to certain destruction R the rope is зову ases are said to occu ing is 80 pre. carious that а а ра rty с cannot be. tied together, as if оди grandiflora. Das —Às 4 exhibited ie nA Ei Orchid i bloom tbe other day at e Ma nche ster ted tat о small. state al this time mE year, cd shi at once e into a small pot, | sand. On examini ing the e plan about the end of October I found that it ye iter another shift. I, therefore, moved it into a pan 8 inches in дода and 4 inches e. I then plunged |. nw а хс ch I treated it uL not be without | Ј, s rry. abio, and Prince of Wales; and Mr. Perry, p an о Comus. were to slip he along with him to destruction Awards.—lst, Mr. Jno. Keynes; 2d, Mr. Legge; 8d, Mr. C. n the Amateurs Class of prb e good blooms of | ®® в Ridley, Andrew Dodds, Miss 5 Henshaw, Delicata, Model, Lord Derby, and теа жеге 8 Awards.—24 ; 1st, Rev. С. ; 2d, Mr. J: n. 3d, Mr. pos J. = 12: ist, ie Sladden; 2d, Mr. Lock; 3d, Mr. opk ins dn the Amateurs collections of 12 Fancies, nice | P Baron "Hos vade tter; a day, which kept the soil and moss s ; ept in a coolairy g ouse shaded from the mid-day sun. In the beginning of February I remo as much of the old surface soil as I could withont injuring the roots, and added a goo top ressing of gh pea d sand. After that the plant progressed favourably and commenced p row a tlower ep hey the beginning of The latter w pidly until it ; reached 2 fü in y height, The measured 4 левее опе way and 3 ера the SPA, The last ies now just expanding, and I e that 16 will т, 8 in perfection а pem six dud ad Mitchell, , Gardener 10 R. F. Ainsworth, Esq., Lower pehea f Charles Perry, вчт Pauline, Pluto, -Awards.—lst, M у. hr r the seas g фт usses are always wem were d of l'Avenir de ^ Pallent t, Ruby ge and Magnificens; and Seedlings Modesty, Pink Pere, Fupeps, M uve Queen, and Princess. А fir st p aw. а а were shown in considerable quatn NE. Among the collections were fine blooms of Em mpress | Perfection, Countess of ater, Morning Star, Prince: Invincible, Governor "General, clays here Бр as har It is for those con whether, in $ uch i instances, the eem in меш їз such as to justify the inevitable peril or the 100 e ood в n this remark, as ye the үч agraph, v eia uns рейн е ое lest e M m а slight disturbence of the wly fallen snow. on a steep slope should prod he and ped | Re ipi par M Mr. Ball says that заа репе сеззагу {0 determine whether be soy A tempted, adding that о Ж fatal accident orded in the umerous popa р Ms t Blanc arose judgment e of the guides, when | gerous ition. Bo is T pe Giy es | vere in the face of nig wea : | geology of the exíract : P “Тһе alpine zeolo ist has not merely to contend with | e E S of t cely ever кен аїп е санар to him which are elsewhere famili iar roughton, M. ales, and Luci stone, Же M. where their mineral structure is less Rhus se cedaneu — Can any of your (f rsegondon "Awards.—l1st, жабы. Downie & Тайга; 2d, Mr. Harrison; | Changed, the colour is V n a altered. Thus the inform m hether this species of Rhus bord 3d, Mr. Chater. reptepontahiye of the c in is is a black n tr. ior. our climate, Its br iliantly-ijnted RS тапа] Gladioli were very showy; some fine spikes w limestone, The most formidable йоу of Ke foliage induced me three о purchase a|shown of Madame Bassevil e, d Nep ^d Yarmouth, from the absence or rarity of fossi 1 not surs plant of it, 1 which bas pow ge een б T pot and: Pd Achille, Ophir, Othello. ые; ап prising that the first attempts E geologists vp and if 1 di І маче: зь Meesrs. Yo: Ж ре; WP i" санып; 34, should baye failed to discover a clue through this would | ut. j We GA ad no expe- ч ч byri For а long time the opinion prevailed, that тїепсе on vm point in quest Orchids, St ist ен Fa plants with variegated | fhe e Alps were composed of peculiar rocks al The Ass erted Refraction. үз the Suns Rays t through foliage, were well shown. Тһе e most remarkable were | different from those elsewhere known to geologists ; glas. hi test this w ith uv pra | Caladium Belleymei and doa and Croton angusti- | and even 30 years ago, the stratified rocks of the curacy as possible, and t rning, at 10 a.m, | folium from Mr. Hudson, gr. to d archard, Esq. ; | were generally classed only in three general divisions, (Sept 6), the sun shining very bright, I took two of | Alocasia macrorhiza varie ds Cala: Men pono r mag- | under thenamesof Calcaire Alpin, Flysch nu no" ES outside on the rms не Alocasia metallica, from Mess в. Henderson | With the names of foreigne | who have laboured ik e roof sloping to t paa east, the other | & Со.; ui rdyline indivisa from Mr. Yo 0000, gr. to | the field, М uoo ciates those of our (кее inside, sloping at the same * ag "both 5 fet a plos H. Sto one, E ountryme: ir Roderick Murchison and Professor ground surface, and the latter 9 feet from ss. м. € was Жа " uae p жору the Grapes |Sedgw Te n a few minutes tho t ometer outside E. 6^1 [7 archioness of Hastings uscat of Alexandria | that pl insid °, showing 16° of difference, | from Mr. Parsons; $e Muscats and Black i mburg! ris i» Ale f ster гата x ede eed E an thus showing to be conductive rather than|!rom Mr. Russell ; а Кр m- | о what may be called the body of tl xd T do referring to a maximum thermo- | 0 pee Prizes were jx for stan f fruit and k jme come t » which is BM the of my orchard houses (md | rs for e decoration, to be doin for by | of Murray's Han dbooks, feudi ORNA. the shade, behi ies s only. Some very pretty des cipni were produced. | С, D, &c., under the different p a b Moss, so that no direct sun-heat could КО it, iE it с: һе герат d 105°. This was, I presume, in "the hot er in July and Tes broke temperature. eius Ввтёнтох Новттсп. 16, Autumn Show of this To was ids in Dar Pavilion lent on tbis was surely a high the 3d to Miss R. Miller, Hurstmoncea M молы ооз т 186 prize went to Mrs. Ба Воо M Regency | NE hn: Madame "Temple, aE Bon} and as Mont Blane 4 district, Sixt е the whole coming un Maritime: d ао „Солар an Alps, distriel, ye der the in divisions | &c. e d е range e and divided. Anio routes, ы 7 such Д f are also nine one one of < ойг of 23005, nd one of general perte stated, th Аз we см ЗЕБ ted, the ** Alpine Guide " is The ide. By Ji .| written mainly with an eye to u Saido Pig có —- SETTA London : Long Trustworthy information is supplied with regard to every peak o een surm d, amply n шей from р. 847. assures E * the excel e. Cut flowers real dangers of the h 1 here it ís only $ that » and were пе in great ый, М. н Д іпагу circumstances, | be UM, О|а way might be found f " of t] s pine s pem m bh Firs d the 2d of t md pida уш Ы Ый takos 2 distinctly to say ti it is only a con- ' Pd d, cetur rmation is too scanty or altogether Beleg d. anting, D takes care to make known fe want. The .9f Cheshunt, pe, ; dim Ц, pne pn Th sbort noe b carefully ere i^g: a | ater рма de шш чш conspicuo the higher region cf the glacie glected through the Alps, The to ! aroc, La Ville de St. Denis, Comtesse regio g'aciers, , crevasses € even of co; stated to be about 72 English miles; for Cecile ds Chsbrillant, Madame Caillatt, Madame tide vidt aro oe dg. bridged oyer by à a | one- the way the railway will rise with at 1000 i now or né ; hà: : Crapelet, od Fia EM le Е sss Milano E ded ЕЧ seen о У T3 ri m of E slm doe LE "i T s esti the tunnel Canuing, Catherine Guillot, President. 223 p.12 ges en formed о à eo rn у, Мг. Michel Ж. id; а e is v p "he I ud [oss ИЯ ; in PESE Р d Libo he ull Mont Genia wi bib iru apesin attention 4 ushpler, а Vaisse. орпа w! ntion is on t of recent in tions, which ; Comte de P; Р gr ie per t р, estigations, Gloire de о a! n x > Denn pesa Mi» hs F а м us dn Hair pr [2 bable hpt Ж was the p "Si Tenue at ута es e Cha T in which case ts Чыны. Boiler HIM to the Re dr Лав дв ord һай nice examples of Francois Lacharme; Anna | 1780118 are tied together wi h а stout rope, as it is | Cambridge, f. 4 Аз eint pen de Diesbaeb, Monte Cristo, Mad С. nna (ір the highest degree probable at 20р us ES зак, sings 9f tho Hon rnm Olivier Delhomme, Madame Boutin, Mad, "Crea them should fall at the same buo MT fon mity, and w + Robert ilis of the un al Vicomte Vigier, and Prairie dv Terte mo Wood, | diia no неи danger from RE date А, need be Seni "e jr is en rai оре Awards —1st, Messrs. о travellers tii » Mr. Keynes; каме for cx "i^ ib M 3d, | poper на ero this risk, bu greater А i sims to 20 of Hannibal. and iem it " m: were "e shown, eii peel w jo phy pd Ж De "m. jue i re EX cares to make himself master of the V; Comtesse ; Specimens оё Айып, Benateur and it is not less im rtant to that it F l oi Pus Cecile de Chabrillant, Olivier] fastened round the Body of pui шы je d PE readers то cro pups omoes э ҮЛ АУ. o Жс primi банана але peces. y SEPTEMBER 19, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 895 extracted from the ascent of the Dent Blanche | consists of a square piece of ground with a walk|also Fuchsias and Scarlet n" iums, and a goodly assortment}, of autumn-flowering plan nts. егріав (14,318 feet). rocks, and then “ Тһе ascent lay at first over loose » up the lower end уэ the an ice slope fe Ag: plateau at main aréte. formed of pro- around it, and two across the — at right angles, | | forming four squares ; flower beds occupy the corn and centres of these squares. , On the Gr ass pondera outside the palk are beds of hunb ers | are trained up the pillars which support the roof, and from the roof, the whole presenting а gay appearance. А т range of | cold pits, forming the fonrth line, make 8, iati imes along the pris In addition to "the inevitable difficulties extre and a broad belt of thes plar nts form the нА boundary to the flower HR ees Rhododendrons are e нле Н upon lies r beds, and some Coniferous plants f the glass. oven are penes. inthe borders on each side of the walks, and prese Tritoma of the way, the weather was mely u nme urable, | between the flowe y appearance violent winds a nd clouds s Н ng round t е pea ak of on the outside margin. On the south side is the ri uiid cultivated here, the mountain. Conservatory plant and fruit houses raised u zo abundantly. This plant appears to thrive in a northern and with a slope of 52°, was climbed on hands and | terrace, about 3 feet above the ordinary яе of the | climate, Vegetables of all kinds appear to succeed knees, and x яш the top of the aréte was fof к. - arden; these from their arrangement have quit ell oil Strawberries have als ery consist of a anging сөнө i vi ow. The actual | noyel effect. "The Conservatory at the back is 250 feet | fine. ose, the gardener, has abes point, 6 e 7 feet s ped than the пену ievel in:length, and 20 feet in та, it has a span roof and | with Strawberries, and informed us that by planting that thought t serpentine walk through it; the borders are planted | З feet f. row t ‚апай 1 foot 6 inches ihe usual occupants of si uses, amongst | the ro w, he gati the red more т=з їп еп врасе by This mode of treat- "We ise d omit to ^x sich our readers that from n E days Mr. pM "а distinguishe = Aud his ment dat. admits of a crop of Lettuces, or similar uch hou d are знов оцу: good specimena of Camellias, Acacias, Oranges, an gon. ike, , Fro the front of collecting ants Не s in- | this conservatory == р stipe dmn CON w чир to sd Ef d i where, roofed, and each te [x E ar 24 feet wide, p he garden is well sheltered on three sides, viz, sg iate upon the treasure the n | entere ed from e со: placed about ы west, and south, by a high wood, but эчер sight. Indeed, we pod | it was de E ot b f to the north. The епегв h which first enco urged those seansorial powers, which mposing range of nia vel pus САТ heated, and | pretty ч Men ipee erro is situated "n e admiratio: of E e grand and beautiful in nature well ventilated. nd e houses | for ' the e young deg The first of these houses is filled principally are placed good ваа of Heaths and Azaleas ; the shelves чн at p es of йе south wall, jam its entire Top second is a | len na The entire реи arrangement and other He evidently Men in the „Alpine Flora, for in the very first route, Route a half pages, he introduces s to no less than 17 v Alpine rambles; and will ready to join with those who have the > pleasure of ord the rcp Editor in giving “ Three The "iei, а b ines, һа sg principally. with n | Mus d e fruit. | works were executed un the superintendence of Mr. Rose, and the аа: keeping of the pla ce bears E уе, Aj M are beautiful вресіше ns of Alla cathartica and neriifolia, blooming pA fully 6 feet high, and nearly Ин th these Miscellaneo New Publio Parks. “т i р Hornsey Wood pruned close in every s There are also fini plants of HA pend from 85 to 10 feet n the varie- any o d tl Lanes and cheers for John Ball ADE LISTS ers n E & Svapzw's Illus- trated Autumn ral Gui LT E: ari ay E mo conie 's (Co Сайа gated Dura d many other, an stove plants ; | an usa Cavendishit was turned out in the pit, growing | the Great Northern Railway, northward of the qm luxuriantly, owing a fine idis f fruit. The fifth | Sisters Road as far as the New e has been house is a ose A Vinery, planted principally | chased under ment, dec settled Ay with ge Hamburghs, pearing an Бесе сгор of| arbitration, for the form "fin Park. grs papei ood bunc hes, well cok оше ей. Тһе xth, a late dem T fortunate piece of foret Mit this gron P logue of Dutch, д апа other t wo ould be Фе ult i d Мд tho a with the Wes keeping sorts. The rib phos is dolet to ЕЕ and Cinerarias a few larg тре вресіш 1 1 aec дч th at md is үле нд den Mem FLEURS CasrrLE.—This Duke of R Mord, is Situated on the north f the Tweed, about Kelso. It is a moder: erection ео Е ing view of the surrounding country ы-ы Кыз while bonutifal gs of the Tweed and Teviot r 1068, the park. in front е, ihe бао of .Fleurs is Holly tre. Roxburg The p © ететіне mbrace an area REL e dhan of which is is devo 80 ac great portion o tions оү P ert сүтү or Be south or in et orn: randa. Mis residence, belonging | an а mile north-west of the | Gerani in the | fiv HEN killed M а с" of а cannon s ж] ux polis, w with some of the specimens y^ the same kind of i p itself i гне own concern, The shown аб our metropolitan exhibitions ; Street Committee has tha Bermondsey parish s committee, with Е ton sité not exceeding а 'The т е built | d h needed e years ago from designs furnished by Mr. of Dalkeith. „Тһе Vines and Peach "trees hare done RA ; фуу АТ MEC t| other id I meet les b to dius Ru of which we yup ep pce p | forms а belt for rough vegeta walls). what Бн met with in some of A | Four acres are inside the үн Ln are "divided into ntry d of England ; but I was compelled, n uarters b; La; ад the centre me Ан sa зч to алан that an tuis in AME M on nd even could mpared em ahd groves of Pines, particularly of wi мы нра nging the шел and from the 1s from apart are now nearly ta- touching each other. Тһе trees л against the are growing тач, The gwell b ms on a UL cap ll, but minding one of those Yew of ihe castle is an extensive lawn mented b by ame very рге runs parallel with ae Castle, and about 1 At the foot of ШЕ И! а dris brendin o of | аА gel — dee еер їп ЖОШ 4 it. іта! short d adva | hich fide (ibo nl ciae Ry [Sc Hr e park, 1 The lawn stretches away to a Lernen distance form t east and west, а luxuria учр which x tas have ben r4 s of рані vi th the "bei achos, Jut referred to, astle wall, i with Xu hay s forest in to the n -— or gardens of our English Й ihe cottages and farm-houses had "en. appearance, houses, each 50 ft. dong occupy t ча їп ayi other outh wall. Two of these are | we To | Secure Peaches (e | uo cdm во far rec the "walls must b — upon for efresh- ment С travellers э vi had little gardens a a aga 9 - E Me ep gimp wi Pad obini broad n, n, 27 и „ану ќо а Early ‚ре аге now pruned ready for starting iaio to largest and mo: Mini they are ей 3 n October, аці тіре | а population of two ao Е ем о, houses j d just named A үе E e SERT RE range ong and about ME 5 0 feet wide. The Brst o ot Шш E, devoted to the and | growth of Orchids, апа contains specimens. peas are flowering freely, "E as is a good addocks, а, Ur е усе d cast- | num f Vandas, Aerides, &c., all clean and їп iron columns, ай дб: "v of these 14 роь health. А fine young plant of ene is also either side specimen Camellias are planted, fine fruit in great profusion. Tho remai three re : is осад h 8. к : security. We do not like ает high, qnd м pub hrar Ee чө А thi laced in front of | to its removal to а place of eati i E dE. е А ango вает Конев i es in feont af o тшне И ded adeo adasidan Mie are two double die. e" e striped, Malata st he for propagating plants for the houses and | do s0; фае сн а which bas just fallen Ье опе Chandleri, one imbricata, and; ge o oe E" flower for which purpose they are well | whether the hich was known as Herne's Oak The columns are covered with Fu f | adapted. There И ашы d „ж ж C^ {буге the identical fei 300 years ago) The with Taesonia mollissima, walk; some of them have keat applied _ to jin Берова Ld his misgivings on is point; A short walk Lor the inisin Seoda it them, the others are heated ee: necessary with | writer v dies tesque pr baigara morg lower garden, Load ? Bout whic er | fermenting material. These houses are mostly : indso others not far away, as conservatory and forcing ko. The flower garden UP EEEE н — " 896 THE GARDENERS' NR AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 19, 1863, well as some of the huge í e Oaks at Hatfield and | elsewhere, in connection with the tradition of Herne the ner. There was no doubt a tree called b by і the name e of t ashes, cover them early in November remove them into heat. FORCING uds ed MENT. me who with ra gged horns ; and from Shakspeare's description of t ot, it would be almost heresy to doubt that “ Herne's Oak ^ by th b лгу *“ Негпе?в was ша arked on i о of Windsor, about the aes not aware of the osition of this ана of any distinct ш same tree at а t this i is found retur in ord —Any plants w should be examined sim shifted at o PINE repo ottin; T r that the roots mr ge wh before it will not be safe to ce free rowth. айай by the beginning of Novemb чына them rather cool and dry, 80 as to chec Hyacinths, and | next month. Pre may г appear to x the g 141 en e Pears should be left whilethe arit Rs iar favourable for t r plantin , . In the dell, close by, there have bee Ah mong гас" "is airy ue th E Befor кч - scd — of Oaks of very great antiquity kad lowerit, ake care to ре, е т ad ones, pii. : seres nt size than that which was until shov fui d for at” that senon. К ч К been very scarce this season, from e that ar Man lately left; nd one of К ы which by its commanding | P at nk аго, ^a oai m enconms ed with a moist warm| 75€ Caulif а pt Ria it bns 00 en aud size, attracted to it the st ory of the weird hunter, ma тага T KONA thei - roots in а! Prepare a shed о to plant a quantity on the first 1 Three centuries is a long etm oc st i ue?! Samo harsa: ада approach of frost, диле Beans may у require a slight period of time, dom which many eng have e taken |, E My wa в мее ny М m are. the case of plants that | Protection м ГЕ } Plant o ut Lettuces and Endive place; have been kept dry for a time check rowth, and кого g g sides of wide about the middle of last century that the knowledge of to be ridges L ill stand better, damp being quite a tal | destruetive as frost. e рае, and when perso would bo likely X Sina еже Йе аса ion is ксн, ing e ОТ ТОНИ ‚: Но сае гест with t — Rer cannot be ex Dg i Start een = аг айй STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON “ Herne's Oak," if it were only on account of the ducem WM UN е мак rticuturi Garden which the late Prince Consort took of е relic, кщ е | plants to fruit at the desired З кее i is no method | ү EMPERATURE. tradition certainly tells us was the identical hollow Oak | 89 Certain or so little injurious as kee eeping them cool| gj |8 ё Ваљоматав, Smile, 1 in which £he hunter dwelt. tion of this celebrated A Y ача 5 не ^ а сд 4 ie t, T саа 6 я у ba i tree fell fi the trunk rature and a 0! eat, giving ee ler mu E yas api rel fall ly forni i 18 5-4 royal stores at | sufficient water at the root to pr ope өр moisten ће | fees 10) 27 | 20007 | 29815) d | за | Б, T Windsor Castle.. Since then the t Soil. Take off and pot, or plant o ers аб short | Satur, 12) 29 | 30196 | 30175 | 65 | 42 | 53. SU in with ан pales, and a plate attached to it, проп | intervals as they can be obtained of : sufficient strength | Mon 71) € | 30.205 | 30.125 |- 68 FE tild Wiklshda Барате с T" Hor that purpose ug НЕЧЕ ЯН НЕ | ^i — Give air freely whenever the weather is ——— LA IL 06 Dei mide pem dry їп onses where the ripening of the wood is ап Атты шн эи cer n [sas an Doth all the winter time, at still m idn ight, obj ect, and if a »this| "7 atado Walk round about an Oak. Merry Ите c7 Windsor, мега тоге сае aeious now than later. But| „9016 реаты апе топтоп amas h k 2 ^ the сазе o youn g Vin nes with a ve ry gross — 13—Fine; very fine throughout ; cool at ni, night. Sha Windsor," is sid. юч have T da MUR of habit P will hardly be necessary to use fire-heat if the pe ds CERAM TNNT de Ate g The е € weather is dry. Веѓог ather sets in we would | — 15-8101 drizzle; e апе: попу freeing БУ ШШЕ Vo uii: again advise E the ei ders of the ear] house анна Aoo" this ipn таз abont 200 yards dotant from e fie t ined | pee ир OF ТИШ уати АТ сттик еерегв э" n part of the reign of Qu -— most civeniontiý that will answer the pur pose of m yetm, tor the ensalng Weck, ending Bip Elizabeth; and having mitted some offence that | keeping the border dry. Nothing answers better for Еа в на | мо ог E vailing ҮШ ed з Уж s diemi fonom: Ne this purpose than clean straw, рч е bm er ine Бан БЕ SES 58 т: Quantity |z ШЕЕ ЗЕЗ {о he d А течан himself upon | ® proper slope from the front of in tha Am [ad^ AE | ained cnc Its erate resol is NEEN 7 has ча | it is easily thatch to thro oE. the ењ ае, Sunday20.| 670 | 440 | 55| 16 045 in. | 8| 5| 5| 4| 3| 7| 8j & з k m the lan of 1742, edd Straw is таоме i in most parts of (ће Моз. 2l..| 66.5 | 41) 538] 19 049 | ЗК АШИ теё rm а he Oak is clear b defin m country to be used for this purpose, and wooden shutters ei. ГЕ $1 454 1 tu m = : $ i їз EH and тог - salony dell. has |9 MU оп) u n the end. It | Friday 25:: 657 | 440 598| 15 032 1214 3 a| ЕЕ Ъееп nsort | Will also be advisal of h in | Satur. 25.653 | aL7 | 86 19 xes |—| lel 2) alilala had much of the earth etm when th i which S РА intended t tok ripe Grapes for any teng M and NINE E осете therm upright position, were discovered at he bottom of the of time, so as to prevent the soil getting saturated asad ee o те И dell, which, no doubt, will now be pu бен: ond tion about rq oots. Look over ripe rapes frequently, tv rpotuato the scene of Falstaff’s d d the particularly in damp weather, r, cutting out any tainted Notices to Correspondents- pranks of the “ Merry Wives of Windsor” Bui ber: immediately they are perceived, and keep the | AMERICAN WEED : M H K. See a leading article to-day. rris re as dry as possible, using gentle fires when | Ротсн Burss: R T t we Мате received Кош Messrs, eet ith a free circulation of air ; but a war they ETE annot M eon for quality. Ме believe emperature is nearly as injurious as damp, therefore $ ero Calendar of Operations. e no fire-heat than ау be ab: lutely necessary. ve д i HE "db im Tg Co, amd they v (For the ensuing week. Frag here any are ripening keep the atmospher wonderful. You may look at them now at one of the stations PLANT I ART d can conveniently be done, н so let the MET. 37 lA sy j but y Tep Ке, CONSERVATORY, &c.—Hyacinths and бї бе Dutch ees be on the - of d at the r but avoid | fairly gone; Ат M А айс already got, should now be моны | such a degree rought as aen з шу to injure | СиА010108: Mary. There is no question about the right pro- potted without delay. Orange trees meant for forcing | е ЁТ ihe ватру о Кеер| sounded. Turn to'a Тай лола апа each is in winter for the decoration t this house should угы | и shoots thin and n eatly tied in, s ery word itae itsel e ш ааа ЕЛҮ be attended to. These and Daphne are бд е < rly to light ind те Ll Me stopping at this season, ATIR and should be largel gs e tor Koop, а на mosphe: c W B P. The insects which have attacked the young о geiy grown for that e foliage ^w ood n anted 1 the Corporation of Southampton are the трове е to having p freque nt ате eR ым spider; vere те th he syringe менд, ytus destructor. The wound on pee сы It ог r tubs a liberal supply of manure w -e x 3 LE ICM b Tj һе young tr and healthy? Is there - in s Сог уч t Pru 0| Cu Р Кет == «аб looked t Qu c render healthy trees unhealthy 1— more strongly, and EL in beauty than nothing has bee ү itted, а ой that a suficient quantity рә pod. "w. s asiloa in penc erc of етан is vie а promising state for аа ng пісе | MOSS ow Lawn: А G. Water it well with gas-water. plants before winter; it rs ре уч ind th Grass SUAY peer E ad after the operation, but it will fezi thi hich ; e 2 at ecover and smother the invader. ings which are at all difficu sex after | Names оғ Fnurs: 7 W R. ema: 1,2, Grosse Mignonne ; е BM es M» considerably thinn immet before spring, alto doca md m ^N ey will not be su y strong to PLE AR the foris many са не RR да Шатона ота fud. E ttings spring n conse- Tunbrid, reli The h £f found Ж sen pat in eat have been| ina damp corner of tho ear * venter абор M боо Tor ME. enemy T€ - ine e ini be identification. neo M related to appendiculatus, XQUR ds n be done, i yaa n ty : and that is all we venture to say.—J Р D. Quercus Phellos, € them a neat ; not Ilex.—B 8. NS An believe an unde- ^ pedem tend ч Ж staking and training Plants in pots, which is a safe practice .Where there is bed species. UL OR t Ylammulastrum ; ® ОЁ other паз rhe eisure time can " fou nd. Lo ТРТ" beddin ing things required, and ЕРЕ or alius: 3 r Rousseto d турран; Ses wo carefull ет "bi i ok convenience for growing t nd pro i | BIS. Cu things - — Paatonia. Es A Spider on Bossiza iui g propagating them in| eli ib pue ything else found to be liable to t, and se ring, thes ese will furnish a large quantity of cuttings which i5 not stated. c Аы that itis eradicated before the plants get disfigured. f zz March, which, as has been formerly stated, will | РЕАсН-Но ави Peach house that spid y got rid of by layi fh orm equally rs by turning out time as cut.| Wilanswer у тес on the f followin general plan n t on its side, and well washin р Ше. of such things as Agera ide, 12 feet] Right x back wall, 12 feet. Front on of th Н washin under sides | tums, P eliotn an dw. i gera- | briekowo ric Carried up to 1 foot above the ground level t the leaves with the engine, applying Ба тиб рев, arf Lobelias, it is useless| this атту jo i frone Кырдан рше and front With as much force as the foliage will bear. Re, ot | mintering young stock, as these grow so freely in hea tructed that the rafter plate above them hem shall bo 4 fee strong growing Pela epot | and are so easily р ito from soft cutti -E Кя the ground Hed The do. Sloping portion iy established ater n de jums ; i that are шыл) few good-sized old plants which require e Бэ ара. the roof wil t Ba degrees. Tf e A е аы orcing oss keep Cinerar ња ae can һа: qmd » kept too cool. or attention in winter wi ish с vi эй} м atase the Mio sd 88 As. € the е iof ш with safety, кн attend i as is consistent | of plants bedding-out time. Attend to t i determine that yourselb allo а foot for every A to repotting such . e potti : ыл the Primulas m alio ally aid g dud as require it. | of cuttin: ngs sufficiently ri , and give evi : fine aeris you req Fix training wires to them to а to, - der to | attention to these in order to et. th е баб г) offi- encourage them en en каша Бе them well established, | Prize Monev: 4 Hunt. 1t is certainly not usual for tbe double varieti particularl cials to withhold awarded by the varieties, Keep Tree Violets clear of th М g utine work, tho he amount of a prize a in great enemy, red spider, фу а ME of bon fires at a sdule. We. Wi mE A а аа е е and give them plen i зода, P KITCHEN besten c Ri have Teen fout eres TO OARE keeping ad - ыд. s €— а Tha D «шу att relin on to g getting the ү >. Peaches ROSES AND GERANIUMS: EH. We үнү шүп sita rot Tulips for forcing may be ронед potted, Place them on coal М osi. kinds o£ / T. : growers vill supply you if you describe уот v to o Apples m may be gathered during this and as clearly as you have done to us, * On ће trees SEPTEMBER 19, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 897 TRADE Land t. ВАТЕ d Agricultural — HALLETT'S|PEDIGREE| NURSERY WHEAT. в. B NTON, C.E., maintains a large commission of 5s. per acre for Under Drainage, and a fixed MARK. 8. pe у part ке А, A ER ies NOW READY FOR DELIVER 5 Or ] at 52, Parliamen! , THE PEDICREE WHEAT WAS AWARDED THE SILVER MEDAL BY THE J ак СЕЗ н era ы M ALL COUNTRIES, Westm , S.W. AT THE MEETING, IN 1863, ОЕ THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIE Желек м л ШЫ ы уша: | MEETING, > : d venerat £19 7s. per acre. | HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.— | p f this Wheat, grown 1862, in Essex, was sold to the miller, and г P P Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament in 1853. | September DRILL 4 Bushels on 10 — : AD LER stminstor, S.W. I | S GENUINE PTT THE TRADE MARK pep Hon zm i s To gn NGA азр WALESA Ата, атата. Бов ORS, # anor House righion ussex,. ur Com adv "dne money, unlimited in amount, for Apply to FREDERIC F. HALLET T, ESQ., F.L.8 d The 4 ; e following geret of Tog Improvement, the wed ж Е —0ле Guinea а Bushel (or Seven Guineas Касый à еу пасо outlay and expenses in all cases being liquid ated by a 1 ation, in Ва; ewed up and Sealed, uj charge for TS. : sip ir tee amt P. ein or Post reb = ча iy pus s phone redes d the dider. . Drainage, Irrigation and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, * HOW OUR WHEAT CROPS MAY BE DOUB BLÉD, ? and other papers, forwarded on application, enclosing six stamps. PR Reclamation Р Planting, for 1 -——.4 pose. gine: agi le - 5-5 ооз Da r БЕ pri $5423 E ESSRS. WAY AnD EVANS, ANALYTICAL and „ Farm Roads, Tramways and Railroads for agricultural or fes ЕВЫ ie CowsuLTING CHEMISTS, receive PUPILS for the farming purposes. аА d 28 >” E 5 > ашу of онысы nd GENERAL ANALYTICAL 8. = eene Foro hh the sea coast or on the banks Б o CHEMISTR 238 e з B. 8 6, Leadenhall Street, E 4. The denen of Farm Но +396 Labourers' "e pow ыйа 5 " ding гог Farm purposes, = E 35 FREE E GRIGUITURAL. mà CHEMIC MICAT соглас. Ён of and à additions to Farm Houses and other 2% z à ildings for farm че: 88 e н E Tm UYUGPES ial — С o by — ача ien under the provisions of any Б ot 38 “ыңа Sj EO Ea APIS 1 t, Royal Charter, or Commission, in respect of any 952 вываз? 8 GRICULTURAL and CHEMICAL COLLEGE, Palmen neral works of drainage or other improvements, БЕН Soa. p4 ^" — Manufacturers and others engaged in| may borrow their epatis Зу share of the 28а ES ZUR з making Artificial Maures may оба id d err аиа вагу instruc- | the same with the expenses on the lands еды ы; rom Pus 9.90 5 Fi tion for their economical and efficient preparation by applying No investigation of title is required, and the Company 223 "- E Bonie to J. a2 Мезвит, LANSDELL & Co., 37 and 38, Lower Kennington EX а strictly financial character ee поб. interfere with the plane 85 ®=бщ zB = Lane, London, S. d execution of the Works, which ontrolled only by the E 258924 s Analyses or Soils, Guanos, EE VES of Lime, Copro- соате Enclosure Анса 8 oag 538 E о E lites, &c., and Assays of Gold, Silver, and other Minerals, are For further information, and for orsi of application, apply A EFE w | executed with accuracy and despatch. to the Honourable win LLIAM МАРТЕЕ, Managing Director, 2, Old SES RES ET & Gentlemen, Farmers, те — —— of p а — Palace Yard, Westminster S.W. E g Anal, or Assaying, may receive in ut REL MU d AANE T cri asas iioi bis qudd e tue Д мент тает CUMESGNCEED CLUB YAT GATTLE SHOW, 1863. B Б ia SP$4S ample facility for pursuing their studies, and there is accommo- —The ANNUAL SHOW of FAT CATTLE, Name. 285 24259 5 o mn mote mein se ret ad and PIGS, will be held at the AGRICULTURAL HA LL, uga 332 "SE s articulars of terms will be forwarded on application. кү on MONDAY AFTERNOON, December 7, ап п атарда 5 four fo! $:b OEE * [5 d a cua, ims MORTON, бууну, т offered em co aee qi ip pd cid 858 $135 € — орана, v 1 ГӘ, Medals s; Two жы Cups, value 401. LE for utile: Threo pe FH ы Кы атаја Mat се тен з чай dl h, foi "hes and a Gold Medal for ЕЕЕ азайа“ » | АовїсоттовАт, ЁхотхЕЕВЗ, undertake reports on the Condition | Silver n ас йн for н MEE $53 BÉS-*23 29 | of Landed Property, togetber with the Direction of Land mi im merae teme рт tend dite menda f "3bs Peto? Ер ane Roads, Embankmenta, и Cattlo and Ten distinot Dreods of Sheep, and Four Classes for 55 08 онов т. e o е RE Pigs of different ages. Ее sSCIES 3 A the ERECTION of FARM-| Тһе Entries for LIVE STOCK CLOSE on NOVEMBER 2. e ЕГЕР EREE F Ёз g^ A 8, D AARON of ROADS, de other OLOSE on OCTOBER 900010880 IMPLEMENTS, &c. Wi iP: а pe ЕЕ edat REM ч Otitatet with: ft m г. HUMBERT, Lan Я vthsscHousygs D | either by contract or on commission ; and he will furnish esti- | particulars, can be о — A Кы 8 Ese SUESBRCGSSE, 'd|mateso cost {төө of oh о, expenses t of pocket excepted. ылу | ГЕ 2 Я „з $3 B Ё Such works can be executed either under the y boan of| Atthe Corner of Ha ree orar il RATES 3 ial hv "з f P: ilinon with nicey raised byin , , fia È 82. E 3 2 - ema ei instalments, or Е Landowner's o ne 2A -Applio ications for Prize Sheets and Pius. е бейген EEPEILIEFBIE: КАЛ аа анте" | ТОТЫЛ а САНАА to the ext SECRETARY as above, ап ЕРЕ E 92 ръба p Drainage, all letters muet bear outside the words "' utrRFIELD CLUB. EGEE EAEE 8 . JOSEPH BEAUMON T, тан хр AGENT, SUR DERE E X TUTSIcI CPU чатаар ата ьа „йа FE 3-8 5 YOR, and DRAINAGE а ER (for ard ym СЕ Арена. 1863. Е ..9.3 A ЭЕ 5 t vs 2 3 та Me to Mr. Josiah und undertakes the Planni nU and A Daa ei овас Execution of Works of Drainage, and Estate Improvements | mh | s for th M UU era et „шы | 1 8 314 Warping s tho Erection of Farm Buildings Laboura yet Mr. Tuv Р d ЧИРИ ЁЗ E ас, either at the private cost of the еш Comer ot нае мера? Рон Азым $м896@З358@гз=„ро ЯЗ |е — of the various La ud Improvement Acts. 2$528EB8295898;5 Я | Estates Surv ed and Mapped, or Inspected and Reported ÉBooSz289,.9299 |проц >з contemplated Improvemen! tions madi z $23 2525892 B Баев orthe roleiting of Farms. Й ваа pan iga Bum "ш риш Street. Wostminstor, S.W. The Agricultural Gazette. г ет Ыр HIE ROYAL AG HICULTURAL COLLEGE| SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1863, PEEKE P2248 C 255 "EE Bas 55 3 Ё AUTUMN. SESSION, 1863. РЕ ЗОЗ 5 25 Ne n Presideni—THE Rronr Нох. тне EARL BATHURST. How 18 A MAN TO LEARN FARMING Hn ТЕБЕ 5243 8 Council. Е «Аре unm й other art or yrofcesion-— by ii n REJAS Aag E ama m - as гар = Wb aer n apprentices T to ~a This is really the El EL-N ukoo e Rig on. A A 2928531] $ The Right Hon. T. Н. Sorne pen only p^ € the ~ = fini, ie FATEHEPEFFEEERE 5. Н. Lay Тажсетон, көт, ЛЕР, f agricul! ril edudatica not p nei Чер ЕС 82 S M profitable., Menta do not eall it use J8 559.959. 3 * | Princi "ies Rev. Јонх а M.A., Trin. Coll. Camb. wealth is ever al $3792: 95928$52 = єз ition to 7 е EE КӨЕ $ Радспоко Абок и уйе t it stop short of the point where, in 2245 ЕЕ ЗЕЕ $3 Буу, FLETCHER, Fam Manager, ordinary language, it can be turned to use, What =i КЕРЕКЕ EH É |, Barpwix, of Glasnevin—A Cou 20 Lectures on Crops. do young men go to Colleges of Agriculture for ?— d R5 ЕЕЕ 3 вз *R. Scorr BURN, Co-editor of the Book of Farm Buildings—A It is that they may there learn how to makea 502948: BBRASAT Course of 12 Lectures on Cnm etn ural Machines. livelihood end i noome Ww farming. Put if the — CHEM "E | Asraon H. Сисен, B.A., 08, ver crimini cn Mrd they receive be not practical, it will not яз p саат тете nable them to reach this end. Тһе student of E а R. Wan RINGTON, Jun., F.C.8, үүн re may have аси, а knowledge of & Е Вотлмт. – Јонч BAYLDO N, М.В. Lond. B. Soc. the general princi ed involved in his profession ; B & ёо Е — Зоб cA. d d: ксы. but, un til һе has le rned the art, this knowledge я 2 АТНЕМА М ES E W. MEREDITH LANE, B.A., — of Trin. Coll. Camb. E a graduate of either кч i БЕ " ü Рвлмтх о. Јами ert oni Highland Society’ s аа е te "4 > These Gentlemen wi о РЕ к^ Arrangements have been es - (he. "enn of “Special Royal Agri арга) pia С oll e, W пае Е Lectures by the following Gentlemen, who have kindly offe red тас tical E] X their services :— is 1 А AGRICULTU: pot dm 18 |J. ALGERNON CLARKE, of Long Sutton, Lincolnshire—Lecture insuffcienoy à З Р оп and Long-Weolled Sheep. . [of the t Еи FE e. | o the Tajary and Waste of Cors fom too thickly seeding. | 20110860 oan be : n on ury ап aste of Corn id Ё Ea Š | Carran NER Davy, Editor of the Devon Herd Воок— | accuracy. less likely than the present writer to 9 on the of the у 55 ч he Histo s Daran Duvet No one is rri ё |J. Bare рехтох, M. Inst. on Drainage. | contend for a regard to Agriculture exclusively as EE © v Road Ма! аноди жол other Land loy 'vements. m routine of Ек Let us рац S | Tnowas € Editor of the Hereford Herd Book—Lecture | а money: ^ *tthe art FEET on the History of the Hereford Breed. South. | admit. it г and gratefully as лы adso * Tuomas ELLMAN, 9f of Beddingham, Lewes—Lecture on of all the —aífording in intelligent ЕЁ ЕД 5 down and Short-woolled te e. idi Pre tion and enjoyment spas gi ei V. OLA Course of 8 Lectures on Pillage and Land Drainage. | Pf the whole nature of man, The farm is no mero FERE. E Жплосанвү Woon, of Holly Banks, Burton-on- ld for dull routine—it is the platform on which s orn Breed. $ successfull: employ- 2585 * Мартас ад, Wix Parsonago— Lecture оп ТШадо. the best minds of the day аго smoes omm Tt $2. N.B. Mr. pies hominem ing their st energies. г буа мма EE 55: á з, Сикиїзтиү, a же t that ec i. wa dx SER ofS 2 | Тпомля Avpemos ALD. CD., "Profemor «f Chemistry in the unless а man knows how я e E Articuli Society ví Seotland cA Course of Lectures. performed he is not an turist, Зза For further particulars apply to the PRINCIPAL. 898 THE GARDENERS' ——— AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [$ертЕмвЕв 19, 1863, Бы ал AC рат pen grado's patients, every one of theirs would die Бае actice i thus ti l. This morning, Aug. 21, after О ЖЕ Ws EX eg trough every vier m of че яш чет» 1 a ma a y" ss our|rai iny des stormy night, І pulled out one o dE adi DAA, ҮШ ао оша det ion, part nd unless o i j i in this ost | being begotten Ww 48 of the same prO CS 8, ar agrieultural йер {аКе йн апа especial care | stalks with the ear, to show t that even озу being begotten h «ыы абре мой Е or г mde this TRE : d | 2005 arrive at the same state of eminence as their fatha "s had pon their fin ished students will prove agri- Most 9t the corn in this neighbourhood is in a sad | unless they had gone through the same b ^ of training that worthles te. Р culturally ess, - the 3 la thers had under totas and profes; ors properly q ms Suppose the сазе, which is mot impossible This ne plan: another, which we regard ав) «Now, farming, to understand отеп the little that p unless this eare be taken, of a farmer writing Жү өэ р was suggested some years ago by Mr. ls d omn rx TN pei. n the homestedd “M. R, А. C." after his name who cannot ** make ANNAM, of Nor Һор. Не recomm Р ends | done there, and in the laboratory a knowledge Phe аге his rent!” That would be an awkward thing for | the placing of two parallel rows of hurdles З feet | table life, е, а nd the proper dinde of p ula that each kodo the Institution which ha sed him! Jé would p rt, as 1 ga convenient, ес оң EENT e iren ee of the soil in EIE the crops pa RES е, of course become the laughing stock of those whose piece of land. Не then advises to build sheaves | must also beobtained—but can these, the mere rudiments oftia : d never и, them, would be the effect оп him —where, the pride | to the hurdles, farming a row sheaf-long wide on themselves t Im аме; is diplom а was réceived ? each side of them. e bu Mo these sheaves up to Bd It Dat to. a ertain е а ex ztent Таш bo ош idi u pro: ofe ssed," we imagine him addressi SIME the | the height of the к and then covers the|: mna rod of the sciences upon which io kuo eed Mari yg i s ave Anus - - P gone эр | interval and stooks a row н A arta. all along OYer|success depends; апа hi lence, from а lack of ti отау tio ould for the top. now ledge, ti the. continual аго of E. We hear of, and : ]turist т answ ted al There need not be an ear n tis not in contact complaints бав ind {се against Providenea "ату am Es your questions, and you mber ч with the air, on this.plan ; for the tunnel is open тові faults (perhaps nine times out of ten) being in those who your body ; and sent me T with е» dip pone. from end to end, and the " sheaves em Hi lac ed тфай. ргерагей {о take а farm, and expecting, as І with their heads to it, while the top sheayes and| Ar. Wilkins then referred to the E Dene > prosper оп it.— Eon myselt the row of stocked sheaves [n hinder саа зэ en orn and Meg аз prae n ain ht. Your chemis ry and botany. : i ? о sufficient | кї, 9$ lectures were rcr lad corn to heat, though it may be damp ; nor is there | Mr, Alder n Mechi, Mr. Hewitt Davis, uU ut not "learn t from you how no n to my | sufficient weight to hinder the lowest sheaves from mi orders either i in the & field + їп КА poto г nor | getting rapidly dry. Of course it will be advisable Tillage Operations "and. Thin. Seding.— Qt My, Aj Бетпе rapidly dry des did I know when they һәд been properly апа | to lay ' the first sheaves not inmediataly а on the к іп tillage, and deep draining which ig land, e be t e then à respect it especially desires to gain. And what one on the other, laid horizontally, ears inwards, -— pa dna an by Ta ve e: pee a X hi i sh S [221 Б: Ө 2 © lac] E кз т El Ф LJ ш Ne E E 2 m Ф о BE е. = = —_— x © I RU Q3 rs "B о E БЕ B * is W 2-1 -= > EE „© “В о "^ > o Eo: "o а © ey h t of tillage, and more rational seeding, little o svfleienty о obeyed, Your diploma has been worth- can be said t add to the world-wide reputation he bed ly e. My confidence in it has resulted in all ———— quae, and бес will Зоот conte to increaso in the his ее and waste,———My son shall E his Wa are glad t that oa Wod of men capable MT e qua. emm ав an agriculturist at эшм hands мдү ба day next, September 23, the first of a hort language shall be as long as it shall endure, Working farmer, He shal never ОГ | course Ai lectures on Land Drainage vil en : on A а . Davis, who some Eoi LT nce informed me t| sending him where onl the sciences are taght, at the Royal Agricultural бр, Cirenoester, by | before he became 4 farmer he vid the market EA where practical instruction is considere red compara- | Mr, BAILEY DENTON, М, Ins e thus joins | round London to see how ee tively unimportant, or in any degree inferior їп а number of practic eal and distinguished men who |; rank or value ; where the result on every student’s | haye wished by their gratuitous services both to | future farm at harvest time is not kept in view as - ther the objects of Nn Institution during the | the end and tes t is instruetions, by every | o ming session, and to express their confidence in Ў ent. of ai nt the language of true and sober ju Sa Pi entire herd of Short-horns bred by She man whose а; gricultural nstructions We | Mr. Јонх LANE, of Barton Miils, near Cirencester, k ub on Thursday, September 24th, be sold by fal farmer: and next the must ha e such a know- | auction by Mr. STRAFFORD, Eleven Short-horns е of the sciences as enables recognise | belo; ing to Мг. E. Bowrx, of Бааары ›п House, fact he upon his the illus- КҮРЕ а general law. 1 gnificent| Mr, be disposed of at the same time. LawE's herd has obtain E 33 ius in 1862 | тешагкаы the eurrent Imus the Shows of the | com ors са ud anc e îngla eia tur T the provincial nd Tros! ЕШЫШТЕ! shows і i а Wero т profes омї а ability b aracter їз especially | E exhibite d by a se rere —wbhere every | а ite агаа, апа Mec bm m es of к qualifications he но is repre- long attention do just that particular point— an Davis, copying from the gardeners, put in his Peas in rows THE ROYA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 27 and 5o chico under ILE ouknow farmers put in theirs iu rows or $8 in asun . ne occasion * I pine of the К жа й ntl eman. In Ын uch a E REY, GEORGE Wir of Wix, near Manning- with several farmers to visit farms of his at Shirley, and ns to ion agric —— abs дч are liural in sin Ty Шер, фк 5 Ж "енше to "tlie students of the Royal tho. farm чыва | zkion of Тота Жа Park ; ang Le po мау to prosper, and genuine agricu са- | Agricultural College on Wednesday of flas t week, Ме | gentleman had the adjoining part to Mr. Davis's, and so tion is -— ain to be given an md rooe ceived. make the vig ient from it it had alo: ie plot of fone the fon tollise aliar A fg tnem: Re ТҮР" this w #1 never be unless here, S. A eie Пат аы m Gentlemen, ere the e time is | Now, both Jowed thosame kind of Peas, and both put his seed aine af n representati p А: che er, mun. е » etl sen considered, ара almost | iù at the same time, Mr. Davis adopting the plan 185:89НЕЧ. C п у, X bat es preces of agrieultui th 1 agriculture S all occupy the К W айй тео ieulture was the simplest | and cultivated his land and put in his seed as they successful farm management shal 97 inches t in EN Xi d, UN Е all tipt tany опе required to | and 22 feet asunder in the rows ; апа the other ег Fi: & ors a fi is sid ing on an of th que pe of the Top instruction jb E inst r the s larg d] ma farm f a pure —— 1 thatIeversaw; whilst on the other side the iron rail ri considered dauie’ eit o take and mauage а | if the iron had acted as a spell, the Peas were ent f, or to be а rather hi ^y salary to | repeat the] word entirely—destroyed by lice; and as I find һу о an advertisement that Mr. Davis will have the pleasure of Е ei eu фы, ге by nature like other men, giving a шге to you, I hope some Eon account also from his own mouth in state. “I hay ve also seyeral other cases gardeners have become extensive f Hm EH E в 5 E cim quickly fall. And in the in xam how | and of course ngli un sgriculture, which will" TU ШОП чы тыралар applies esto men whose fathers and forefithers ze wond abo uscful i in it fid of other professions, AOL а О or trades likewise, For exa Яй, р! 'асе, we con ently s say—the SOONEF | to barristers, because some men are deeply learned in law, бе the bette mu keen and sk skilful spe ой) pleaders, Tg who bé ong a an ue earied sti s 8 Е gr Ea Wa c learn mat M 1 y 19 LA he TuE wet weather of the last few weeks gives |15 Get sons, Hey aub eb a M LANE TEAM x Tele re farmer fe od та Г E s sui iwportsnee nae ig sug suggested R тойи by which | the acqui MAP KE sourso, inherit all | an gero f fo d s land, з ina E en pecks an acre of Wheat or везет Th I га ра без nearly 8;quarters of аз fine - ever леде т, Ju аг. averaged Med 44 Бордо F4 acre, or us n four er ри E. суз, E] 4-4 seed an aere, ран Fs deco а little with d e quenti of seed, but the manner in which it "blind to the fact that they are men of 24 be се, feelings, passions, ав ourselves. We know that AJ " hose fields ani farms require men of capital men of lligence to cultiva: ; must ш ings to ything e astonishing VE tenantry and their farm buildi |. d on ue А x -— B d not t who emba b mm ài m UE VY. T TH MEE Ер a рош чар ГЫ "uu уйа; Mm b powerful rer for ой дє fo or for evil, in generes of naiona Д nal ТҮ, in үт ; they are, the o majer o eto а-н glass et p. ане ic Dear y all truth, that rum the tapes Оеп und от numen, шы, Ранар t эсс dm GEM. ООП Ie BRE Tibe рог they Mr, Holand, А wie a Tending иде y эфа етра “ А cottage has h sound and marketable superinduced animal apparently diseased, entered has been erased ti seconded Mr. Curror' t v vory had for a n y УЙ ew Sa m di) V Dey Pr) сз ачай туй it their duty as 7 the reverse, mo ECHTE : d А g dn 900 THE GARDENERS"! CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [ЗЕртЕмБев 19, 1863, possible tosell. If that was a principle in business it т must | er ixed. Тһе total produce of these cows in| per 1b., which, with calf and whey at 30s.,. stands ај at oq the butcher or flesher trade as in any other trade. 34 odis vil : 860 Ib. besides what cream was used in | 147. 10s., and, with proper deum que nt prod, i; te — red in Edi. | my house;" this being a an average of 251 lb. for the | | коой article, the price of produc y bs ised, ang a Бап уге дее Py ams cp do e чк е ме e Swan Es Sons two cows durin ng the 34 eeks. Yo u will observe Mr. ese terms may es = ud s MÀ e н hog eattle agents. The m КЕ statistic: from slau with orset a soñe ouse books, an ө to 1802 they state that "in that ро of poem until ihe 12th = J dy: For1 weeks к, of Somerset it is customary for dairymen to rent С entered in the renim ey ier d 174 lb., s опе | ће cows from the farmer, th шап doing а : Uu er wer 4 a ай on of. that 920, 148 were condemned. That th бу һай wee ek 20 10.1 oz., a pet со. the len ngth of time, be | labour, and the ы ipie cows and keep, for diseased animals they could not deny, for these fi Gras showed | it rema arked) I a de wes has ever been obtained | which the former pays for produce of cows 97; 10s. to that they had 148 out of the 21,722 cattle enter the Edin- Баса ow n k eed. So much for the | 107. 10s. The produce is mostly converted into butter burgh pre house books in 1862 disease € e quite and skim-milk cheese in Dorset; ile in So agreed, however, with Treasurer Curror, that if they € by m epo boul | somo бае bèst Cheddar cheese Й merset, ТШТ "should doit. xc IT WU noms AL M Put up in "d e Men TN p 9d. per T imilar system prevails in the Hec " are ned in this r . i of Mr. Ватсон took a rable amount of interest last year SP Scotland, but the produce is entirely con i in this subject, he vent trough a а үсопайөга Ье тишге of e Dea "o give am осот, virus нн ннд аре Ir ins a A iie. into airies, where he saw c. hat arcely a an I am a These а а -— In one кке he observed that amongst oo and I shall be glad to hear them this higher, both to the farme nd airyman, А late the milk was not allowed to go in amongst the other, but in | P PEE él A ords a polled | employer of mine rented a farm in the said d district of other ешын de saw ixed. He happened to ask a dairy- | eveni - 200 but of | 600 acres, hi is E being 12007, Hi kd woman what she was ith а cow which was likely to die | breed е; cattle in Suffolk for about years, bu airy of ларе opinion, at no distant xps they h ave been, crossed ich t pta dai 100 cows; a have known his Раса | for each е wid ор the farmer's ren — the dairyman. „to do al 3; g: e saw, however, that they I the old — Т wh were not all boiled down, but that a great deal of bee? was kept e presen ay b striking resemblance. aside. He was tol these арга uA ере p aimer +1 „ with little or no white, О. un а! foin "eo Pe into the cit x ot Edinburg gb, and instead vales the tips of the сооз but they been so rae od of being supplied to ipe poor: they- were to good sålt | с ly crossed latt terly, прно of brutes rounds for Ex the which coul called bulls, that in consequence we After e further conversation, it was agreed to remit the n fan back to the Market Committee. to e Keep of cows was 13 acres for each мё i good Grass for summer; six tons of Swedes in two bushels of Bean meal for each cow, with straw ad libitum. The dairyman would € about 4} су, of cheese from eae Pu pee an properly tis pes rict find pure animals to mg en d would s au T Зн Lie The produce would run foni 147, to 157. per c и [wes ў red Iw impress upon my dairy I have thus endeavoured Y brin ing under your friends that it is bez as гы in order tice th Other IRY MANAGEMEN | good milkers, that the male should be descended e; esos I have stated results which have been and i mooting я M: lle Bener Sec the | as good milking stock as the fe eople аге | may be c -— pee pn oper management, and o one following pon Horn s the | careful as to the milking properties of the cow they | naturaily be saha once s0 Breed of Cows aes adapted Sa Dairy purposes xà d e sd > XL ull is seldom jet n|nent in i-e fetus ra is now getting into Th It will be t and it somewhat surprises me, shade; the complaints ar are loud and long that no no dairy- only those most especially that belong to не "- of | на мет the. ial ра in which ther ауе | maids аге to be found. Again, some maids ose dairy cows, which we may classify as follows—the e | been n bred, how the Suffolk с OWS have still kept the maintain that there are no places for thom to learn, as no one Yorkshire, T rshire, Alderney, and Su folk. Эзер д : We have obtained 24 quarts а day from a | Suffolk cow them. But they are n easily taught who don't want to learn; and as cri " nc- therefore пасе — SEN зн he when in full profit, and I presume m and feathered caps are more in unison with we term her, is descended from the Holderness ана | will not term them useful опе gr they yie eld from 18 to | nur ery-maids, table-maids m d di he with ibe: Durham bull, but a different v» to the | 20 quarts a day when т Sa ofit. They are better washing, serübbing, working, r T. eeswater or high bre od Shor thom They ант їп adapted for „ће а rid e h old до шге to be found. We are told tha ^ "m counti any other breed. | cleanli t to godliness ; and in no M isi They yield a е quantity of il v м. рго- | шоге арр licable i than i in dairy management. Mornin c they po md тш E - i -a ы perly fed, their milk is pretty rich in butter. Taken and evening, Sunday and ааа. twico-a-day the as а breed, t their skins are coarser Чап ie the dairy m ust be atten de d to or, be red, iti short-horn or peine ; in consequen are not \ айу y while some Бате bean, known to E from 30 | во ero of RUE and, moreover pend without | market я It must itable when i in yards. Likewis ise Socie We now come to the last branch of our subject, and | horns, they are Qj b аы ОЗ "with "the yiri e in mind that the food i + - че „most ; forcing | producti w which I doubt not all of you mirum. of _ Cruelty to Animals, as the ey cannot i inflict severe шоп regara to Vo Quis oso e, butat certain operation, cows g of t е quá иот, | Short-ho — produ. cou Puntos; the not rich in cream, с: on rich pastures or high, ей this is more than counter. | of Mrs. other eye witnesses, of uce а good animal for fatting | y.9 in one week 19 lbs. 15 oz. of | E with с n feeding, ry ticklish I shall gi Né yon - A: tline “ арыт, system we pursue, uring the winter our cows are fed on roots and chaf in conjunction ; the бн of the season X Scotch olia ow producing i yellow Turnips or Sw : after Christmas on Mangels, ав we have the testimony of Mr. Horsfall, Burley Hall, р utter, and for MIT ia succession 18 lbs, 12 oz, and | Those in full profit re ein — 4 ]bs. to i Yorkshire, who so explicitly described his mode of or nine mont rd M e di the average. Mrs. It is n fed on roo Rain Y had only this ; but, to the pe aid are putto E a MEG re; I belie tak word s, she ы treated her like., а chind ” Again, we have | the test to кр а good article... Our dairy people eÈ тед — md MERE ieve, = the lat ich produced Каш, thatif we send the milk into — EH 6 lbs 4 ол. in one week, ri for weeks ave ed | from taint, the roduce butter 9, y properties, ' KEAN being a dairy county, the breed | 15 lbs. She was also a br t Колы, еы the co ré on roots we Ж bee gentleman riably use ty of saltpetre put into by distinguishing points known only to the initiated ; The lat late Mr. TAN said, “ Books will not milk warm from the cow, in order to aipe any ws, taken as a breed, that will produce the quanti |y li NT M 5; but ЕА Hd E wd practices efftuvium the roots Кеш produce. Care must men think, f во the butter penes rancid; of mik for food consu! Mid, Hence the high estimation | and show — Us bow e eti н е ing on this motio, : вау an ounce to e in 30 gallons. We shall now 0 Ж whi » om m а —— = T| shall you a few extracts ts from, J. C. Morton's | into the ш, we don't allow їп а дау (of said breed) which fa d Vi all cow | « Hand Book on Dairy H yield ot the butter to spoil before it is made; that is, wmws n КЕШЕ Дый ich 1з called Victoria, now | milk, Mr, Morton t durus is the first point to taint the milk, or stale milk taints the 1 bá "х. у), dor. нбс маа (pas in the which attention is <А. апу review of dairy | апа tainted cream will not produce first-class bu —: 2 d vi , р "d бае Veraged statistics, "The first case given is that of Mr. Telfer's, and as our object is quality before mii, ot Y... 9 nave records of much greater | near Ayr, where his dai 47 Ayrshire cows pro- | customers being rather fastidious quantities than this, but she ps small cow, then | duced annually 650 gallon Ihe milk js first Av rn о days se DRI weight ; во that | Mr, Buttery’ э о акн whose dairy of 8 creamed at 24 md and again at 36; in so doing an К ог 8 she Ls сой | her b iu hen = same breed, р 32 gall - The n, Жы» he | both milk and cream kêe p sweeter than if only 000 Жаша лот; ачка Эл ful ull ой sh - Bit » musa шын чеч) gives ipiis of Eos e сот! ssrs. Wright, of аз her body. wley out of the fo it м been my mU to Бонг cows were ue on eor most ар А зоба soiled ing the Italian R; with I now come to the ы or Channel Island outline of the em ER of converting the profitable is w. when in consequence of sz i r which. have to be paid for them hy et ie omparative small value BÉ | P^ produse into mon ney. i can be sold ter. i кош d to 12 Ib. of b In turn would make the sion Yn. it "convert 4 ere during t time. | 30s., Surrey, and Эхее al Cheshire “МУ. Wrights EH no and Cra 966. Ље sold, we must into pod then we should realise” d miss," at prices varying perlb. "There are шалу, P and e in order to good butter when cows are fed on roots; aid claims them of the arh, Gentlemen's Neither said rA I find'a credit of с Ве і bered, wi ке e a calf for In the foreg our island, where pom d the Ayrshire the y frons only cream required, e e produce from these then realise 160 lbs. of good but lbs, of part skim milk cheese at 4d, experiment in Pa establishment that th | cows best adapted for the SEPTEMBER 19, 1868.] Home Corre xiu tage o Deilding.— —Dr. Begg THE S wi A: the last : 20, o1 ears, t o ] eatly improved in odis иы) virtues апд: advance- Суз” К ge CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 901 very , evening, they examined 16; they had simply over-esti- mated the rainfall. . Fortunately the next day was fine, Cot tated ifa "ihe Social ere om notwiths ped зо any i. | Science veri] at Tepe that “very marked | which ани uish the in which w e liv till in the fi ld The consiéuction ofa gauges simple. peculiari arities come ou connection with the rural example a р Me which I р state vn i per t districts of "Scotland, g pared to what they were, as top; Dot d this into any conveni A^ тый 1 holding xs ft pl 111] атча men, some "30, AD a d 60 e d апа | —вау З quarts. Every pint of water represents .25, or Adde ti А y sober race; as now, among the | 5 of an inch of rain, without the fraction, which бов the working men. x PL oug zh maro rus oras the higher ducated y, а man the Worse for] liquor is not signify for pra ctical | al purposes ; n an сЕ sue ong iftis and drunkenness Bohnen till et had only one apartme nt fi whol The poe ns, in coming fr: gox farming.” I E vac that i jt is is ehe result a the culpable Mee oie of ад ботота апа раст agents. Dr. Begg ntified hi imse at Live verpool w ch this ав as penetrates the Sheaves, and so on in “proportion. their ное апа {һе improvements of be стаси other thi time is not far distant | gether banished from - | among the чарнен population is confined almos t |J. C. C. entirely t A Feat of Drainage.— About five years ago а Mr. it is а gratifying to kn E ns that id Heri. | Wallace gura an an estate in Roscommon on which out; and my opinion o. "that i hb ed m by Aus ^u СЯ covering Corkip, or Keoghville 137 acres, aid containing several ова with а depth | of water varyi ng from 5 feet to 161 feet. Some attempts former rural population, Som mue ach ТЕ j + 1 in praise Jive. Go; Wilkins. ng whom 10 18 my рр бао tober, —" Now, as des deal of m ido standing аы іп — to our views wp objects, le t| e first explain what I do not hold i n regard to the 53 uestion before us, Id hold that The Steam Cultivation yog c per Р been addressed to Mr. ry]. —lu r eading your dé oem y) [The following | Howard Reed, the резне ed letter, and improved DU, uid result in evil to the working classes. This may seem an unnecessary remark, held yi u must be aware that the EU isa о become | t ac adio ied with steam culti ir рак е by hiring the use entirely. ose remarks 4 PNE CSIRO thorough y to , endorse, | havi now had ES years ill of the ана бани Н is found in e most Чапо cultivated distr icts. But Again, the ther re е be any реон | Е dem sets of tackle let will be in very gren request immediately After jure Гаре: апа w ever an осспр ier connection т. Begg stated аб Liverpoo - t sl in anker throughout the whole poiius It is "ling the town with pauperism; and, whereas in former — deterioration of cities was suppli ied " а пе finds it € so much service to n ү Без vil not > it go off ntil the best ould |m it, Ж 85 long rest sa боа, until they poses it 7d k am able and giving ever 1 во happen that the Галуни һеп- тог five hu o: са of land | t they were frustrated. by the vato of other the nag, lan ERES H and the enp eon of nt: | Nothing daunted, however, Мт. Wallace шш e or 50 men and mad ^s px сиб two and а miles long connecting the lake with the river at | Milltown Pass, This cu а : feet wide at bottom and З feet at es dy ла places 18 feet deep. For а ile it sd ge ock, which had to be blasted. _ The result | ts qon the. lake isap the valley which w inspecting the бра works by which | extent of valuable cp has been Ww е вїх res о, the wildfowl sero: in myriads, and w 4. were jii red last year, not ing on excellent such a | Н е A onl cattle, ы "a wer pure stream of healthy and moral life from the rural vester for ng Ne ТЫЫН was sone Же д чвор Ч ! ere are otii distric і looking over the hedge, and sees how quickly he an eia ht, but in every case i rich - nd fria ble мд А remp Сүз ? And ye ye tDr. r. Begg | his horse-power are being outdone, is ewhat uneasy онду ри verised. Where the de eepest the stated at Haddington :—“ Neither do I bold, as some by the thought of the difference that will exist in the | 800] pre somewhat of а геру. property ces have e supposed, that the rural population of Scotland is rival stack-yards next year. What is being done by the | nd ^H T" aes ipt xm nk Же ag m rts of о our cities. But it is startling to find that it uch which 7 Jawlessness, classes of ute А m ср dw better filled than the o 8 be sappointed of steam 'to ПИ, їп breaking. up his of тиа [experiment they | have vegetated sulidently т vai "What at o isla e time nds, and are E the ORI a m x look now like so r hills stables аб ves makes u and en with s пе eighbour, ? he bisce at ЧЫ" nce nt, t occupants, and the y the walls are unplastered, aee return on the | i | employment of the peche ера). Steam cultiva- tion is now no moonshine. We b Great interest is taken in ts dI| “> hav es ented: on general estates, but few of them E the minimum number of apartments | suggested by tbe Cottage Improvement Association, namely, ке sleeping apartments," hovels—are not o M with ЛА oun Я families hin LN many farmers have abolished he e- been a. considerable number of t i farm to farm ; and after the best m was over there T: ^, | to keep always profitably „employed, “and there are lands will be prodigiously improved and increased in | value у it, and MÀ throughout the ор. о these und the Company will find dotted over the Vota and tend E а рь to | diversify its appea ^ M. 8. Labourers? Cottages.—Yhe Times ot September 9 having inae „мр the subject * the crowded state " of the labourers’ cottages, brought before the public some weeks mi in in the Gardeners’ Chroni le and Agricultural е iieri А ів to be hoped Weed р: 6-3 will к во f | good an example, and render а deserving i tior артїсї бате and whose muscles and bito the kn UN dU HN of England to conquer, in amicable чере — PUT in i markets d mproved gem | Europe, а by provi vidin thoii PUE зда pe nhk ables t« protect them from the severity of the тейм, as wel! as by giving them. wholesome food to ent. Thé 5258 ов y greater amount of labour performed b um horses D h fatting tod round- а sub- the ЕЕ and also by а, о ц The commodi bui show "poste cial change or on behalf of ‚ be The Company would find a 4 бат jn moving ф А the quadrupeds, Men an ЫШЫ” x enefited in a as the h the farmer is obliged as the eis corn and manure would rest. Ev e knows, too rain which dior est power for be sufficient for the thing pure o E having dry and roomy 1 d food the lower animals; the enjoyment of these fiic influences both the mind and Бобу, p MODE ery o that в &c., they rust out, of inde. ould be dunt landin ng dle The sta. oti men Mid i labour, well as ccomplish the daily t without impairing 2) stitution. These facts cannot be denied, and yet t those who o employ men in the fields or manufactories, 1 never 137. per r wages, and also give the bondager board, ings a and m off this gross total! I have stated i |not be engaged in. 16 is {Ье farmer who ought to hav the -— on his own cm It should g 80 Шыде | | that rdinary m at Mp partments is not а remedy for the cá i Fancy a € woman being а domestic ,drudge toa shot | mid lday and ic fter a day's work of ten hours to the farmer ! РА. should like antibotbyites E йоу. zs . эмеген \ i that EE wb 22 men and 2 EL each of the 22 m ctm Кое" the lige nier сай. басыл был се, the complement of manual aoni S Aeg Er women. Mr. Smitb, of Whbittingham, ex y views on bothies at HE. in Que 5 n r25 y under ihe ' parent tal roof fo ars, and dave тешен аш writing about. I lodged i noon —With ке to what I „said the other | views I ar Spils or $ of an o [was а drying wind cani тй 4 d d I examin wp Juin E f dry, and carried it before te that, as far as my experience a dent rather extensive, I have е, | оштуйы к= у? . Both these f Mire тойу; masters | Serv: I mpressed the with тн dut "May ð we to their gno creatures, self e iron whose n to be convenient for the purposes ui leaving tracts at the poor man's e. Peo | door г during ri о» and in the evening at С es M their own particular tea parties, Jamen existing. ip 64-9 кай, ine, among classes, rest on;a sandy foun- THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. made with respect to agriculture. was VOLUN E fattene n [SEPTEMBER 19, 1853 'ound, and enables. the c ters to remain : t лутт — found it worth while, for his own business | і X I celos, iter REY Е vi овез, to ascertain how much Barley was grow in | removal of the platform ca folded across Я оп the р Liv : September 5.—The th yi , Thi nd d hi that t last ear is accom: machine, and thus will go through an tlis body of the e Б im d ‚ 9 { openi IL bnt y this $ Society this year, in having ay ы painais а with t А р. pg i e Buckeyo? is priced at | ui its command a capacious and picturesque show төс of the Exchequer to ask him to reduce = ы turne into а mower, and mado 9 zitie platforg ee ^ Хн list of prices, а more than wswily duty on malt Je was stated on that ocasion Бу | The reaper fitt табой knives art А e " x ааш E 5 ү The ** ? was excellent agriculturists that the value of malted eapacity, u сир a wd e “ Buckeye” y. : y one of tho m Fd for a thor oughly impor Barle feeding poses as very g t, апа tha е Sot having had time to send for ^ " tiltor? те йш, meeting, wis ег, in spite of unfavourable | it was only the duty which Fa "i d a number | capacity himself. The work was don md un ME ) а T id à th Ka io e быш an yt Arp early in К Eia ecd ih Cres societies d had not recovered from really s [A the wet of previous в, but by a judicious laying might v ll t a Ghan- of straw planks visitors теге lé to thread their| celior pru d t aby. n f the beliesod that if th fuit. Б Җыю Козак), y between 200 БАЙ ваше. | there was ie. coun p^ and bet and fatten а tian 55 Мт. | ап d moist t clim ry ртеа at advantages. "på which had a world-w се " хэту out of the market by the Ameri- d | can cheese, —of the goodness of which he did not pre- ad es ton nd to о judge, —it would be a profitable undertaking t кы the farmers to turn t tening. "Manches ster Guardian. raising of stock for wr minutes. -— d hr AA veh ШУ machine ieva m ч 461 А н п Б $, The other T lots were cut by machines made by rs No. 8 eu e entri ed | ther own & Young, Burling for whom Mr, John F: implements and Tatrik exhibited hat ed. an ete ev $. r been exhibited before г Street, Abe M Y Joe tbe M = А. rth of Bcotland са еге | by the Socie e tur the mo: r ЫДА i knife: p are e 3] p apart. ese machines had been fitted up with the finger guards 3 found ires pow". cutting а very heavy u , T7 tet Ls more raw ne lefi on Care side. Тһе time than by any o h tre than vehe was eut, however, in in shorter the олени machines, the time taken being The single-geared reaper, by Messrs. Brown & Y: made on the мом, prinainie аз the iub: "The iet Mt t wants о; the wheels, and having no с The sheep were знизу ise breed е ially were conspici is fos d eir qualit кна YAL Морт THERN : Competition with Rea eapi ng теа is only 21, It is much lighter than the double-geared sati F БОНЫ dirá Wito Shown aged Machines.—A. trial NT lately made of the four reaping- chine, but would not be so well adapted for cutting on Pabi 35 вайо fimi, 14 Зава: 5 d machines set aside for that purpose at e: Хоу 1 land, Both machines are fitted with serrated knives, and are 525 y mg 5, ram lamos, 5 aged ewes, North À lt А S t Sh кёк capable of s readth net. nt inches., The platf 8 yeürling ewes, and 5 ewe lambs ; total, 65, Cotswold : fs i qe "ml ociety's Show he ~ | are made so that, n a short is being cut, thy Gn BA 2 акей rams, 1 yearling ram, 1 ram ‚1 aged ewe; i. n July competitive Pg «8 off o reduced in breadth, which will КШ ihe delivery of v tal, 5. Shropshire: 14 aged -— 20 yearling rame, | 26 fu Ара. o Tide, "belonging to Walker, and тшер The fourth lot was eut Ру mi 98 ram lambs; 15 à ewes, 12 y аф МЫМ у нор a vn A A miley ‘station, Port- | ™ Before tho {рыш hs а déiiá than ducit ot their limbs; total, 102. Mr. Henry Ism ith, of Nówhotéo then. The field o the machines were tested | allotted. work, "it Ббса apparent ' to the judges that there Farm, Su tton-mäddock, Shifnal, Salop, Чоок the priz ze was one of e овер Ө d dur таене оп a good | would be great difüenliy i in deciding as t . The for t 1 v wis The crop was er а light one, and some- оха нЕ таз їп S uw осер done-far b NS май "ou Tr. о! that won the prize at Sparkenhoe show. Mi. hatlate. The га о е level, Ее гей I2 &lalk Vas ihvartod ti thé Баду бв they lay aftét со fio Wainman ead, Crosshills, Yorkshire, won its n RUN "us owing to е machine ; andi ihe b йв! ога wêre particular in gathering whole of Abo first prizes | offered for for pigs in the classes | "85 2 good deal of des, whioh made it rather ko their sheaves clean fi ө тр und, the use of the pila to чш n if it ha ED reed. Four patch honoured rake EDU D реет "ith. The judges expres Tele 1d deste Шеге were T? dd, koi Бар а а des ане о have the керше d tostad ona eid — A anım: tered, those e S rop ore they gave t Hoat numerous. Y be je eut by д Lo machines, the ше осше cartioddnto effect, Mr. Walker. pl ing another fi d the k bei isposal АО e ipei e cea шыш M Bro МЕ POR onymusk ; Blai EE o south of the former eis ere Ше цал the object being merely to test i^ At the annual T Ms quin the Hon. W. f and am Abe У» manager Mess se. M'Kinnon & Co. ^ — e P ivo jouro a TRUE "y A Кз 7 was а crop atter two еа. а ve h бег, M. P., proposed © Success to the Manchester ең rg (хаав. nd ена — > улер E reapers sent through 0 Liverpool Agricultural Society." Inn n ha Lot t by Messrs. Samuelson & Co.'s *“ Eclipse" | work мы ди - e field, that Society been better receive d thal Di а даны Ld B. pesi A оц" by ын үа Uy ab Re - d Со.,. Aberdeen, reis not Hos Атту penu sabe cb ing be ер. The thick- irty years ago, when Liverpool Agricultural | wheel, P s: eat * ^ LEM titer e the shes Aud Ы i hu Dee NU uel p "d odo the i ter Bociety was formed, Birkenhead was a village contain ing we dan s fich sld, “The. judges were аштоой as asto Ma waiform effiency ôt ing Ahras 15 houses and 110 inhabitants. DR с=с d ene nter eut d 85. f i t more — эе io be aid upon heir ig Mon Nw th Ad on to desti 1 hen, а and adaptability to the district; and the upon judgments were 8$ head ha e тешаг encou obstruction, the m t 1 Pts ДА хвана а and i ts great аве 24 roS tke pers zo utet FE: ry first prize-to famuolsqu & Cos —— Qo. te ed of as a great mart is made БЫШ оГ 2 feet, and is fitted up with plain Зри, Берег, spbibétan by Messit : ds yup and shipbuilding. About 15 years ago | Е pde. ts between them being ARR ee di ts ropen, i Reaper. exhibited by the and Manchester Кеме Вос ielies about bu an a inch X than раа, of the other Manta Bowie pot E M pets Pas were amaigam d since period t ooth action, A second prize ў ; exhbibi pi e Во; Мав опе ваа елеу i apparently dba seid Messrs: Brigham & В ta фо had. encouraged scientific. agri e most fastidious, | The time бозүй: i in А the. re lots cannot e or lowered, the Jongth, of | betaken as a fair criterion of the tity which the alb E. made Dame ill u ly Y The n sos were made т e sheaves із tO walk quicker than they could ted to do l the machines rdin rk, or than they could continue s its lower edge | whole day. Тһе breadth whieh the machines w' ^. | ent w ted at from 9 to 10 а ; and in mall corn on the plat- is respect no one of the reapers tried would differ form ta to раке boe: yt it is Slightly pee fs d ME T much from e others. The number of binders ersary they быы px dcm gs har x id it Mio to db await the binder. The | Tequired to a machine would of depend Associati е that which тойу йе is again lowei y in front, а; the same process con- | Very much upon the nature of the crop. done much fo т commerce an Кор. Fa the crop was not very heavy, be "uk was easier | Оп the whole, this trial lted most е Iter, having longer intervals between the delivery of | and all. i i ho were present t0 sheaves thau he would have had if the crop had been mong ж Pee E tho We state еы 4 à r themselves the completeness of different reapers. Banffshire Journal. а T " ner possible. аз the | minu! m то imos td cheapen n the The “ Eclipse," it should be understood, was поё! SHROPSHIRE.—lhé sêcõnd ртей& эе of ог the entrent nt had lately brought fo I D E exhibited as the most perfect т ч for геаріпр | year of Shropshire ios and ewes took Ж edt. cultural statistics, was important that there I tho makers сайн Ыш), fashiup wall | викну Tu NEN А T being the tlie ould be а [thorough knowledge of what уаз |+ in general for the work on ru in Abi .|Upwards of 150 ràms and nearly 700 éwes, from аот, É е. atüouni of aloo Fog suia n re and as partieularly adapted for the requirements | ttost noted floeks in the po were it pos] n attempt to get бакан Ireland im of farmers of limit th ulia: ities catalogue, and nearly were disposed of frst- clas been attended with idérab а t, at экрдаре. 0 ea extra, the г prices, notwithstanding so lárge а number of fit яң they had been obtained through the constabul E ет сега € ET iesus i M ctm t re T ur тч wm d E Men: that there. would A ob € | а ite requiring tho PEN “г the 34 ira Pas йя | weré many & f А wiliaceoant for the ng io the collection of 'such statistics by the! eaping | What may be consideréd prize sheep wi Єр & y the | e м Ч бе diffe: еп the prices obtained at this sale ап 5 get them їп by aea It would ће haer pa The simui lot was Jot was out qe TUR а patented е wi Je still ie à ede inust be ; conside S та С : E ыз, y Messrs, Br? ncernei ey Ru карр by the Highland tural | Bickerton, Berwick-on-Tweed. This machine e а Ж. еа that MEN Pd AFER Shropshir tp Trot length not only Bociety, However they might be got, it must be by | reaper and mower, with double gearing, and made to-be drawn сер ly appre- the voluntary бона Шо fom зеб Бе Бу | by a pair of horses, both the driver and tilter having a seat upon ый b Ee i a ише, but also du de ot farmers es acknowledge how very useful the com- си ат в e саф Ends ман : Sod guineas eacb These 3 f such euenit be. ee ge ases i. - ASA AL. Ecc zie s er x Lor КА " iar the йд E iore of Md ess with respect ufactures ‚ | double jointed; Per Mingan itae E ranged from 53 to 12 guineas. Mr. у Was no геавоп why it should mot also be|obviat ез any inconvenience which pom qe: cie pes eight averaged nearly 137, eacb, the first, а t БЕРТЕМВЕВ 19, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 903 OO enen MEDEIER = 0 PN Fetching 21 guineas, and a yearling, 19 guin neas, ОР] 30. Mr. Wotherspoon, Spotsmains, highest price, 8l. ; average as almost any sort of Wheat Mr. Evans’s, of Uffington; 12 were sold at prices| g), жг E NG de оп, Courthill highest price, 270; average, 1 produce well on гач class, огт 1862.— ranging from 5j to 10 guineas. m Starilers, of 11. 165. "od. 4 Tie "vn Py varieties of W \ or were drilled Wroxeter, fetched from 55 to guineas, and| 15. Mr. D YT vam highest price, 12L; average, | after the rate of 6 pecks of seed per acre, at T Mr. Pryce Bowen's 22 sheep muli from 6 to 14 4, E HA n eh m liu prias, ЫЧ ачен A di da] | intervals on plota X land adjoining үа p her, а guineas, the average being over 107. 10s. Mr. Man-| 25. Mr. Сор iuga Mont Robert, highest price, 41. 2s. `64.; be missed between them, on a piece of ue бош gel's lot averaged about 107. Mr. Н. Matthews's average, 3l. 8s. 4d. 4 а, the result Wa which trial was as follow: yearlings с from 6 to 114 guineas. Mr. Mad.| 10. - ед Raw, highest price, 41. 158.; average, e d | dox's, of Harley, from 5 guineas; and Мг, E roduce per Valos, p Value per Thornton's from 54 to 94 guineas. Lord Wenlock's lot E a AUT ким ау пе: уара, da Quai Acre. of four sold at from 54 to 74 guineas, and Mr. A. H.| 6. Mr. John S highest price, "1. ; average, 51. 158. 10d. | Bush. Pk. s. Mr Minor's and Mr. Lees, of Bromp j; fetehed similar 15. Mr. рен Оч raigend (half-bred), highest price, 111. ; ord "e +. 88 0 46 1018 6 E prices. rs. Crane's rams; of which there were 11| 12, му, Jackson, Fenwigk Granary, highest price, 5? 15s. ; атгы wie.: Айс 28. % 1936 :6 sold, ranged from 5 to 15 guineas E " Lia 4 orago, 41. 1e. 1d." ў de re Lr dud the duo rst,a two-shear and a year ë let for| 58. Mr. TEM am Robinson, Romanby, Northallerton, highest Ps к) d, "e d "y rial was made in the "qoi ihe season, the former for 20 and M fatter for 10| i5 ipe 5 394; i AM. үл 4s. ой БЫН 91. 10d. бо , and un “ T TL circumstances as the for guineas. Immedia ыу a after thd last гах was sold, thed: 2 A е улыс, ка к d фы cider sale of the ewes was with; and lob after lot | 20. Mr. Wilson, Woodhorn, Morpeth, highest price, 41, 125. 6d. ; Produce per| Value per | Value per was rapidly knocked | down, until the whole were саз average, 41. dd 14. терү i Acre, Quarter. Acre. disposed of, at prices varying from 45s. to 80s. apie үгот8: Jeaitock, 10. e seven "Tiberi d were chie de b io té flocks of Ше gentlemen | ей sale wl Жеш: ташв bred by Mr. James Brydon, | Brow Ni - 7 * : 45 А 2 2 above named, a. van Bowen, Mr. J+ Preece, Hao ре б5іп ш Eoi à 21lambs were Golden 1 p» 0 50 1 45 1410 Cressaga 3 Mr. T, Wit; Mr. Holder, Bayston ; y forenoon. Only two bii old | Ti ddr Wonder, red.. Zl 45 1414 0 Mr. Dayus, Longnor; Mr. Meredith, Frodesley ; Mr. | em em o sold; these brought 87 зї. and 41. respec — Swa а 2 sg Be T. Jones Lyth; Mr. Poole, Chilton, &c.—SArewsbury | 28 ear old rams T he first ТРГ shows a greater difference in yield Jour: cel latter sum being realised for “Т between Grace's Wheat and € в than І generally Ко рчс f four premiums; he was bought by PM Атамы d, Ж ar We TE ue y A ps " unted for from d long Liscorw: Mr. Johá Da wersby, near Market | salesman, Duddingstone, The ptobebrh of the 3-year- | €9n nue 3 former grows much more Rasen.—The 50 rams s trough ont oGt on Monday last were | olds were 3507, and the average 147.; the ptio of Шен Шап the ад бта Mir aed yi - Мг. Davy's first public attempt. The average mad 1861 was 12/. 15s. 6d. The peer old rams were 51 in | 00 the average of the last five years 46 bus was аран of 107. for hire number, and sold from 27. 10s. to 457.—the latter price | and Corner's 45. They ar у о both s a protll sorts, Mr. ағд, Tem: ruer.—There were 60 s being given by Mr. Aitchison, ,Linhope, for * Gar уа I have grown the red Tibba ld's Wonder” the last four lings А оа osha sins brought ы оъ „К ка Hornie.^. The proceeds of this lot were 4927, 155. ; the | 88808, and the average produce b») tonta е .1peck тё making 7 те. 10, or 10s. over 137. each, the | average 97. 13s. 3d.; and the average of 1861, 8/. 18e. E acre, 16 has beaten this season the npe and тс Ds. eac Of 2-year-old ramos 60 were offered, and sold at prices | ~ lden Drop, both excellent sorts; so tha ^ Mayfield, Dordoke.- The number of rams for | from 27. 5з. to A. —the highest price being given for — LN t-class Wheat. "he > Whe at i in this кезу this year was 100. The average, рзи, was | “ Ettrick,” winner of three premiums; he was bought 91, 14s. 64, each. by Mr. Borthwick, Hopsrig. The proceeds amounted | * ui Xp ducta анар to 6571. 5s., and the average to 9/. 5s. 9d.—the average | erops already генной out are quite unprecedented. The Noclon Rise rams Љу Мт. of 1861 being 8/. 10s. 8d. The Dinmorts numbered | T. Б. rigo Beeston, hos t. 9, in Bell's Messenger. Е. Hove p "137, Bs. There were 20 of these oniy 27. The proceeds 5 142. 5s., and the avera d Agriculture in the Shetlands.—A short tour to the sheep. ‚ бз.— tha tof 1861 w 1. 14s. „Twenty. ed ла | пог of А of Sootla nd has kilat P us since our yi William Gilliat, of Martin, near Horncastle, | Vs. last. was а sad drawback during our visit to had 31 еһеер. she ы EM for 2701. 105. „ being an TÉ 5] 19s. 6d. ө Shetlands, ii e са vista of peat bogs, and average of nearly The total Proceeds of the sále of 165 rams and 21 | е Ape ofh a Southron, after sach a wet re reprosented by 20 | lambs are as fo —Five-year-old rams, 127. ; Pais Tuly, med ва Big ; үн оше Тһе sheep were a most made the good | 94 40, 8501. ; 3 J carold йо, 4921, 158.; 2-yenr ol little гасе, the wool of the ewes all do., 5871. 5s; l:year-old do, 1427. Bss Jambs, | rannin g ЖЕ [a while that of the lambs was nice rams, 30 sbearlings with 8 let, making 281. 19s. 6d.—total, 15891. 4s. 6d. enoügh. Scottish farmers have introduced MM Ба» reme c each, аена Cheviots, with the Southdown and i е Nocton Heath rams e 50 large and good LAND: Mr. Hamiltons Shropshire. —Tho | as well, Short тайке have also ча the d к to the " жю? ш IN IRE ривер. The aer "rr fade on Friday was the - "won 107. 10s. — the ewes, 3/, 2s. 6d; і ep ort еу, with considerable success. Pad "The pom exactly Pamph tn. UR of d 15 rams and 35 ewes still remain ie экей of. | e ES чә 00 [The above particulars regarding recent sa i А The GUN в EE E was unsatislacbor ту. om o 5 ponies, irat чытыр for the 6 CUR v аге үш fr rom NI ш we coal pits, although it is said „ш ier will soon be given by essenger. igh 2 е d Ње. 3ield й is s rema rkably good. Many reports of tbe he Thurlby Gra roni > mM— and 3 io. shear Ай They in av of 117. The S аніон e E о E = о < @ 2. dues] СРЕ пов us ] osos "d x highest, 2 lowest, 5l. ; Я : ; LxiczsrERS: Kelso; September 11,— Throu, ve P. S Esq., ap С —' ы, рти fi he biddings were spiritedly gi TP Browne., Eag, Opte 61. 6s. p up prices mcm the fotenogi ihe. eiit Roc di йу given, and as nias Robertson, Esd; Border ters. а, | when: they were fan оё condit nce e ready demand for sheep of establish 1 kon Tighest, 8I. 18s. 0d. ; lowest, 6l. 6s. » рсн "we may-mention that Mr. Purves, Linton и gare hg реро, ә Phe Shri pili жи. Arai Dui Their power o r of res jing wei ne os only équalled by. that Баз was A ey 10007. et for his lot iv fine the hills with 56 Ib. of dile феса: атти. TÉ ing 100— which o of cour h Esq., SBhropshires. Опо sold and two with- 108 m о! апа ша ng deii umm. i add Mb ы othing of it; and it is said that t the n can carry 70 ib. we ium e Omen. Ве Ваи En Bnglish S Leicester, MR iL "Ms; for ing to ^ wary: style me as the Auvergnats in Paris, 4% м, Токо, Rutherford, highest price, 101: 55. ; average, W v КЕТ hell, "Esq, English Leicesters. Average, |and one cotter's wife vaioly pr ressed us to gi е her 2l 8. i 100. сата Nisbet of Mersington, bighest prico, 01.3 average, "ек ота „АП кй Esq, English Lelcestors. Avorago, 10.60; Ена тр two-year-old io walk ius Pier ше 18 ів miles , 195; 1.1 interior 40. -4 Wilson, Haymount, highest price, 101.; average, Bron р ат тон 1 Boropeniies. One sold ; rémainder Pie dere e T als ы е er 18. Wr: Ooekbura of Mensláws, highest price 8l. 105. ; average, m filgate, Leicesters. One sold; remainder with- (end, people жа. r, both for park, m & bete piles, * 8. Я 92. Мг. Smitin Windywalls, highest prioe 5L 17s. 64; MO rford, Esq. Shropshire. Average, T. 83. 4d.; and 7 Short-horn) Pe Orkneys. are averagó, 41. 84. 6d. : мең, ОЧ lotti, ot. КЬ improvi nm Ы еу, йе 15. Мт. — Рт" (half-bred), highest price, Cl; arrell, bs. Suropshires. Average, 6l. 18. 1d. ; highest, watchful leyo P its E proprietor, — our, avane, 8. к Mr. Thomson, Little Ryle, highest price, 15], 108.; vii бшен Se Esq., deii rams. One sold for 61, 6s. ; 4 xi Trenabie, г, £4 = чи Nis, average Sl. remainder se m a чый › with " E e m and 95, Mr, Ord, Du» (half-bred), highest prio, 81. 5з.;| -— Don am, Esq., primo d Sh ropshires 5 An гади: F and volunteer artillery t Іа the Пинан, average 41. ta . mit arry, го] тез. эш М. Stark, "Mellendean, highest píice, 171. 10s.; average | Average, Tl. ni 5 highest, 1 ш. Msi ; pes. 5L 155. 61. | ау, ЛҮК y fie m Mat Wi 20. Mr. : Brydon, Nether Barns (half-bred), selling at from 31. | aM pene E — and July and the wet season which ртт Horses are E cheap. We bought a five-year miror NN dione, Эйн gm Ti om é 2 mare of rem d 15 hands, whieh nid. 52 miles 8. Mr. dbi Yeats, highest price, 151. 105; avórágé, l—— à pincel through Caithn — one night, for 107., and $ Mr. Pawletts Experiments with Fiet —Having pn shoes. all "Found for a penny; and a friend M ees Fenwick тим Belford, highest price, | реец several irae kel i а report of my Wl t Cly erem p whieh had worked 20. Meszrs. Dinaig, Kilestoné Ridge, Haydon Bridge, highest | crop of t esent season, I will now vedi it, with four or fi Сане kap. up their price, 7L 5з, ; aver s. 9d. — no ебе na аша сан mns of the e Messenger. prise чей. А and abont 6000 аге exported. for 3 Belford, | M. ameti eri mall scale this ear, as I bad А l iniffshii і gb, Moy де AE notice, so. When the Ch inel Fleet w ] r tlie | Men е result - "er wii export by а average, 9L 108; season, І am поб vole io Qe Menem ces 7 MN Brandon White House, Wooler ; average, two trials between the best kinds of Grain, |in or so, Mr. Robenion, Harperbo highest and often repeat the experiments for three т. рені ү „ 51. 58. "wena ^ o^ с years; as the seasons "n much, the produce es. му.) Nisbet, Lambden, highest pricè, 11], 10s. ; average, Мид may be greater one year En Ше erue of f prn j ». . Cuthbert, high А T many. These experiments were made on а. piece 0 г bi Т, = Tait, St. Cu в, highest price, 97.; average, sharp gravel land, which, owing to а very pai at about и r om Sinélaif^s, 100. M ir Pur, Linton Burnfoot, highest price, 241.; average, стор very ion TE g^ a M Ul for Фе Galloway — 10L 12s. 24. ; 3 : Mw oer my report will show а Ка рош where he iry cows, The former cross 70. x petens, Springwells, highest price, 207, ; average, | рер mero than may be expected from me in this pro- | cattle aft ges ME cn especially devoted. his 36. x yd of Lochside, pcm price, 81. 5s. ; average, | йе year. Had they been on my best land, I — = nd with no small succes& Sir George % x x Ж н have had from 10 to 12 basai P acre more ; 7, on tlie con , erosses the Short-horn bull ghost price, 207, ; average, | theless, the experiment may be quite as The calves of the : rich the сот. | with country cows and etlanders. ves о! 35. ngat Hion ceci Мө price, 09. ; average, | macto 1, ae Dd to, El ун суру best — Jatter cross very soon become as big as their dais, and 904 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 19, 1868, аге 50 Leicester rams this year, reserving a i Sir George has sold about a first-prize for his own use, the lat үг thrifty good doers of which. would, if we mistake not, have held his ow well if he had gone to Kelso. Illustrated News. Land Drai sively. neglect to have а plan of the dra * Many of those о drain exten- ining of each а hint as ainage.— to late Sir R. Peel to Mr. Gis done the advantage of this might be advisable. The borne REDUCE s peers Hall, Islington, containing an Acre of Glass, was supplie THOMAS MILLINGTON, 7 GLASS MERCHANT. EsTABLISHED 1750. 87, BISHOEAGO И: STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, Е.С. D TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL UNE by T. MI d the leading men in the Horti cultural р еее kc а аѕ Ше ЖУ. Gentry, and with orders for Home Use a nd for Export r prices see Advertisement of die JAMES "PHILLIPS & — LASS ANTS, | HORTICULTURAL G MERCH 180, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED PRICES OF SHEET GLASS FOR нү PURPOS cag SES, for ORCHARD HOUSES. g Б g 5 E 2 i Ё postice, Бабе е M. v ESSI 2 AE elem E 227% 1 о а 8 | w | А "" | tá E E БЫ ES | ERE E 55 = | ЕТЕ Е г. ева ,б ы 1 PE ENGLISH SHEET GLASS * 8S5 $ PESE mi e Packed in Crates of about 280 fee К ВЕСЫ Еге 16-оспе 21-оппсе. РА ЕТТЕ РУГТҮҮ TEPEE TENT E E EN Best 544 714 woja | EIS Seconds 3id. 5d. T ЧЕ im он Thirds 21d. 344. | в рь |р Fourths 214. 344. е н Ыы В Ер; E e Ne aS n Risen kpe aia Gra HORTICULTURAL GLASS. . $ = z | 3 E d Stock Sizes, 16-ounce, In 100 feet Boxes. £n, z | " 2 2 These prices only apply to the sizes stated. E y g Б ы. BIB | E $5 Aths. Srds. | aths. Srds E ТЕРИ ud 9 © |11 by 912 by 9/18 b о у 9 : о А : БЕЛ Ж 12.1015 „10 м „оь » 10110 э 12 зз 0 M A. AR e$ pas | S * |13, 1114 „1 ; | E BL lBElBurusim | e » | » аа oci 1598 T2 2s 1317 » 1520 5 1221 мп 6 13 орз 6 16 : Ы i S E 16, 147, M91, 1| - ju to 15 ozs. 16 to 17 ozs. ы „| BU |19, 1420 „ 1418, 14! >. to the foot. $m 8: A "B ^nm 4 ш Ё = Ба : =н E Bi a КЛ OX Е ajea rab я E E Bg d вооон PLATE дыла. 25297552 wt ТОТ ^ Boxes of 50 feci B. wer d Was. FEE LE d. sud балад ЭРОНИИ Since cdit айй Г 6 by 4 and 65 by 4} 10 6 ye box. | $|. Dem ° P E [8 [em » 7% » б4 12 0 | E ULT. B5B | 8 io. ві „ 6 CAN Ren EL LO E 3 RETE 9-547 Ж and 10 by 8 ... 15 " Dej BEBE ДЕН 3 x TS, € U GENUINE WHITE LEAD. LINSEED OIL PUTTY. ANTI-CORROSION PAINT.| FINE OAK VARNISH. TUR oti = to Correspondents. : А Constant Subscriber asks an ur correspondents b едш? him with the names of a 23 kid s of Barisy f for As ied by us to ^ Rivers, to the Royal Horti- cultural ану and to most of the Nobility, Clergy, United Kingdom. 16 to 17 ozs 21 ozs, 20 by 12) Rois 4. di 6d. 135, 15s. 04. 20 , 183| Thirds ..:.. 13s.6d. 16s.0d. 195. 20 , l4[Seconds ... њен English. 20 ғул "er he 23s. 0d. 19 d^ qe to Mr. intended only for fitis 5 ques меда Boxes, 6 by4 6i by4j 7by5 3 by 58] урд, S NIU v7 i: » Boxes 2s. each, [reser at full price. АП Кета squares from 6 by 4 to 105 by 8 are cul | from pieces, consequently there is —- опо -ачайбу, FOREIGN SHEET GLASS ents for Hartley s Patent Rough Es I erfor Б Glass for urs ion. d Gilt e Gas aud Lamp len Ties. and Slates in Sheet and Rough Plate. Tai A scs РН тма en Hartley R IS ~ m " &c. | FINE OAK CARRIAGE. 's Improved Rough P 5, VARN LINSEED OIL. PATENT DRYERS. BOILED ОШ. . РЕМТІХЕ. LEAD in SHEETS ог CUT to SIZES, LEAD PIPE, LIFT PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, and PLUMBERS' BRASS WORK of every ription. дезе; malting, that rípen before the Chevalier, ані where th puse. [Any ісшагѕ of the South of Europe Bar! Л оша be асы: The common or early En lish Bark earlier than Chevalier. There is also a '*JulyBar еу” so-called ed.] wing is the extent of Flax grown in Ireland in each of the following years :—1854, 151, 408 acres ; 1855, 97,075 acres; 1856, 106,311 dm 1857, 97, T21L acres ; 1858, 91,646 acres ; ; 1859, 136, 282 acres ; "1880, "128, „595 acres ; This last i item has 1861, 147, 957 acres ; 1862, 149,859 а acres, been recently pul cá i 280 lbs, ! Своутхо Frax.— The follow: ` MEASURE : T В. The bushels—in some RETRE it ` заа of Potatoes is in general 3 is 4 bushels, in some e placos 240 em mtem üble state produce e year, mse two de A. e lus to rent may be affected the е кашу and the emet eei Eo - asummer o had this Мз ыы. boni во шс of land her ivy nor we should bei 5 Are t Gf Wheat: if worth 25s It ot тубча аи if worth only you can Bardly expeot to grow Wheat on E: ER , The Ч -LE-M. OF SHORTHORNs: R. was DEn rebut af the "A ко. rtion ue за Strafford the other da; i г дау. ater Maid, Mr. G. R. ind a ; Ki of the t comprised sah e ipsia ld on t the 15th ae ware and 35. 6d. ; 26l. 75. 1d. ней that dra q Tig THCHIE ii i | SHANKS NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, AND DELIVERING MACHINE FOR 1863. SED WM ST NEW HORSE MACHINE. No. 4.—80-inch Silent M TICES SHANKY NEW. PATENT HORSE мавт ІХЕ Width of Cutte No. 1.—48-inch Мас No. 2.—42.inch Machine No. 3. e 3.—306-inch Machin i Machine tive gie and Shipping Ports in the Kin gdom. NEW PATENT PONY and D iuge MACHINE If wi das h : Ан. Apparatus. idth of Cutter. Deliv 3 0 0 40s, extra, о. 5.—80-inch M: Ө X€5 15-0 ш» p .. 96 0 0 408. ,, No 6.—38-inch Machine 1410 0 е 2:209 uo Ep gp, 30s. ,, No. 7.—25-inch Machine 1210 0 ^ ксле 30s, Silent Movement, 198. 6d. extra; Boots for ad. i d ditto for Donkey, 168. per веб, LM No. 10.— *.* Shanks Lawn Mowers are warranted to give be. аё HANKS’ NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for Pushing poai of Cu Cutter. —24-inch Machine £3 17 612 9—23 inch Machine 8 7 6) 19-inch Machine 7 12 6 Dito by a Man onā Bar Siy W, ng. Separately or. Together. Vrai of d No. 11. аве Мас! Үт 6 Easily Worked by à eiim, No. 12. 626 RET No. 16.— 0 achine 5 5 satisfaction, and у not approved. of they may ce retur ned. ATENTEES AN D SOLE MAN ALEXANDER SHANKS ax» SON, DENS em AME ARBROATH, N. B. S LONDON OFFICE ax» SHOW R ROOMS: 27, LEADENHALL STREET, E.C. SEPTEMBER 26, 1868.] THE — CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 9 ? 918 DM S- РАТ APHIS o Seed Merchants and Nurserymen. Horticultural de ent and ` Value € ls. КОЧ apes AYNOR" ie I PRUNING and RR kc R. t. CHANDLER (of the Ite Firm of a dne ras in еа 3 onmi iea ERS, beg respectfully to Сн в & Soxs) continues to gode take all kinds of migating 3 reenhouse., i See | they will pi To. барад Ъу апу Бооз - » тте? They VALUATIONS connected i Hp tieu] qus of Ско. GLENNY, Esq., in his а]5о warrant one dier Knives to other . Devonshire e, Ful bans) Road S.W. Works on Gardening, &c. . NEAL/'S PLANT SOAP, 1з. per packet of four cakes, is the cheapest рзи hitberto invented for washing plants. It will d — n Works, Shofa Aa Paxton SE HM, Established 1138. » Magnified Aphis. Both 27 be obtained of all prin ааа. tentee: J. Мклт, Edward Street, impro rait G IS H,URS.T COMPOUND, whether used against Insects and — ад ipia Plants, Dressing sing On | INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL WAS AWARDED TO t po wu ла be SAYNOR & COOKE FOR SUPERIORITY OF QUALITY IN Penis dissolved 48 ос = — AND BUDDING KNIVES, &c. is gets rid of smell, an AYNO ND i р, Solution E: denied, MEA mm on PRIZE pri “aey vog e E авс and prevents any к pectab| foliage. А Ane of ot in D pa 905 e pe тзегушап or Sed sd dem one to two ounces to the = апа Maker. —None are genuine unless marked SAvwon. Other parks sod pap disappoin nt, as t ri ono. from. 4. to T me И gone eli еш i pu чк ссн ате Trees at res ва A. Sold Re ail y Nurserym ў IPROVED NEW PATENT ENT RODLER and Seedsmen, in boxes TES x for LAWNS, DRIVES, ROLE GREENS, CRICK 8s., and 10. 64. e: FIELDS, and GRAVEL PATHS, Wholesale by PRICE’ is PaTENT CANDLE СомрАхү (Limited). Fel Spider Magnified. OOPER'S NE RE HYACINTH and CUT FL hereby informed that these — м wil be ready next ers c dri ISTERED ETRUSCAN OWER VASES. э ате when orders will be cuted. A List of Agents thro а аба е: will be published in next week's Gardeners’ Жазы Oct. 3. WHOLESALE LISTS forwarded o OOPER & Co., Covent Garden Market, London, Striking Cuttings and Keeping Plants for Years week, on application. Ұ.С. These „йы ыы possess many advantages cver all others; they are made in two parts, and are free to revolve on the axis, affording greater facility for tastik, and the outer edges out Soil. are rounded off or 85 los. Toy thus avoiding the ооу у PRESTOE begs to announce that he will con- very best, 1.5 s xu nd aro got Wpinai mtn orina = . [уй to supply PROPAGATING BOXES for ROSES | any ever yot brought оці g and Ж kinds Aha api m nts, беле — wa c - out Plants, smallest size eet b; nches, 10s. each, wit E printed cultural directions. Each АА contain a bundle of aia u Lese length 26 53 Inches Е * ч 5 2 cuttings and plants and prépmred А Me that no failure can 20 inches, j n inches . zx : possibly take place. Grape Vines strike admirably without s 16i Н 7 inches .. T $ soil, Матор, d cc M Rbubarb Totes exceedingly Delivered UR нел оу ЖЕ: to all p principal Railway Btations well in any pom n larger-sized boxes. Ро Qe end Shipping Ports in England. Ord le E THOMAS GREEN & Вох, Smithfield Iron Works, Leeds; and ILLIAM PRESTOE, Basingstoke. 2, Victoria Вич её, Holborn Hill, London, Е.С. JOHN WARNER & SONS, BRASS HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIERS, and "TER DESCRIPTION. of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS . 96). T No. 35. PATENT CAST-IRON PUMP, fitted w clog in ka on, ded 2 - Ur 25 feo t. 4 inches ;.,_... .. £1 1 0 |2} inches 2j d 9 p as re of Lead - attached, ready for fixing ... 24 inches long, ditto No. 361. i oe IMPROVED 3- INCH CAST- IRON LIFT and FORCE ... 9 feet З inches nm £2. 0 21 PUMP, ada h Suction and Delivery Screw, 18-inch Branch pae and Lr mu аз Rose dote е Е: m e " s ... 29.15. 0| 14}-INCH 2-PLY RUBBER and CANVAS HOSE . " P" tper fot 0 1 4 21-INCH апа ‹ MP (Mounted оп Plank, 83.35) ss — .. _. . $0 9-INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted on Plank, 87. 15s.) . —.. „ .. _. 810 0 er sizes of “ү of the above, By taplovel n d new adii UP UE bandle, this Pump eut t ided ; vessel ва secured, and by introducing а brass lining into tile Tard oit tant buost and Paker, many efte. the objections iron que ps are ссе у es buc у МАК M FORCE А ти ia а continuous stream TO A HEIGHT ew ас A en a barrow it foi a cheap, useful, an: Irrigator. е plicit; its cons it to be offered to the publie at a less than ът ег Pd Г ofe n id No. 42, IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE or GENERAL PORTABLE PUMP. Thes Pumps аге fitted with J. W. & £oxs' Patent Bucket and Valve, and cannot clog in iba. i MANURE PUMP, with legs, 27. 155. ; А airs в.е and Canvas Suction 2з. 54. per foot, The Barrel is 274 inches long, ard the Legs are 5 feet high. The above may be obtained of any Ironmonger or Plumber in Town or Country, or of the PATENTEES and MANUF JOHN WARNER лхр SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, E.C. FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, s Hurts and Landsca: ardenin Jn os 5 Р ENTS i DA LIA Mem Renovatin, Address 30, Eastbourne Terrae Street, City, Е.С. Grove Nursery, cnr n Street, Camberwell, S. R. GEORGE WELLS having had upw 20 years' ЧМ. in the EREOTION of HORTI- CULTURA Į and other P — his services to the in and publie in Planning carryi md out such Works I fio ontract or otherwise. Aso in Layin out. б ardens and Pl сч Grounds, and the Гарет of estates PER Plans and Estimates will be furnished on application. The nobi! lity and gentry are invited to inspect his sog as Fia Dosigaed ana Erected by himself, containing several thousand feet of G Gardens kept їп r by the year ог otherwis All kinds z Gravel, Peat, Sand, Loam, фе mould, &c., nd Draining, Forest Pl. xm з Lan b WS 25, "Bishopsgate supplied at tl rad prat possible prices. ED GARDENERS recom NS x NEW IMPROVED PAT Gs LAWN IOWER, with Sun and Asp Motion, having all the о most recent Improvements, is Ао o be the best Machine for preventing Ribbing and Cloj To be had, with prices and занон, оѓ Сліммохр, ПАТЕР, & Со., 15, Cannon Street West, London, Е.С.; or of "ns оны Catherine Street Engine and Machine ы 4 Arbroath ; and all the principal dealers throughout the coun AVE YOU LAWN ?—Use PATENT PLANTAIN EXTRACTOR; їп апа Daisies, and iex mte them be had of all Iro & E. RANSOME ч "p 31, Essex Street, td E BELCH x ; which ud with fine eaper. з, Town, а’ Веа- де Gardens, they аге азга Kitchen G: Е c омат Ward s s Wha Wharf, ned at Е. & G. RosmER’s Wkarves, London; 0 рег. Ground Street, Blackfriars, S. ; Old Swan Chelsea, 8. A АА ме Ki ingslan and Road Ou ut PAVING TILES for neri е pni M ee Balconies, &c., as and and buff colours, bes Ёс disie a Бопе, in red, s riety ot deà and c ving Red and White Wal 1 Copi: To be obtained of F. & G. mer éc. . as above. Oil Paint no longer Necessary. ILL AND reti d PATENT BLACK VARNISH n Work, Woo pr This Varnish is an rediret doi Substitute for oil paint on all out-door work, and : fully two-thirds cheaper. I at their Prem x at the маним уун the MÀ A Нил, & RwrrH, Brierley Hill Iron Works, near Em 4 апа 76, Gannon Street, E.C., from whom only it can | obtained. | байа Percha Tubing for Watering Gardens. | ig мы. wu еа COMPANY have the Pen e receipt of the bern н, . DLETON ess House, теат Mar UL | m engths hs of 1 0 feet each, P union joint, in use for the last = gm Ded watering these gardens, and I find it to answer than anything ve ever yet tried. The pressure of t bin | valuable Mte en for P secre inasmuch as it — us to about one-ha!f the time, and with one-half | the labour > anufactured "n the GuTTA PrRcHA CoMPANY, Patentees, | 18, Wharf Road, on ea Minim. к МО. and sold by their Wholesale Dealers d a Pyter Mei Б rur m (^. п COLD WINDS md MORNING “ FRIGI DOMO," а Canvas mado of нан а oar ke heo acre al end Flowers from th Ms DELE ius, rut Mur pico CE E To be ЗЕ а, d 94. per yard run, - Lee d че 2 - ards wide, 1s. n Lon end An improved $ y wide, 22. 5d. зага run: ide, 12. 6d. per yard run, жы Sole Manufacturer, 7, 467 Cannon Вой» болген Ue орбо “jt is much chesper than Mats er дану шеп and Seod f a covering. е 914 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 26, 1863. — ^ New Cat alogue of Plants, Dutch Bulbs BERT PARKER begs ve announce "unt his Select. applica: Exotie Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, 8. YACINTHS and other DUTCH BULBS. f Tug Fins? Р OTION OF HYAOINTHÉ, RIZE FOR A Cor Tug Finsr PRIZE FOR i$ ЖҮН, -— t: PRIZE FOR 6 NEW HYACINT pins 2 the г Prizes offered to Nurserymen аё berg ыды, Bociety's peu Suow on March та arded to WELIAM РАО aul's Nurseries, Окей; NO PRICED DESCRIPTIVE САЂАТ ОСЕ free by post. Hyacinths, Tulip M. CUTBUR SH E SON'S {> importation of from the extraordinary he abov ved, and heavy weight ud "he Bulbs, hey ut afine bloom. Early ted. DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUES касі N.B.—ii Fimsr Prizes were awarded i С. & патоне TULI СОЗЕЗ, еб Es EVERY FIRST PRIZE on Exhibitions o Amateurs v was for Bulbs eyed by Los The oNLY address is Highgate Nurseries, ; London, N. IT HYACINTHS, TULIPS, &e 12 Е Aes HYA T vi ZA ^. — 98 0d. 12 CHOICER Ditto Е езт wo 12 CHOICEST IMPORTED D з $8 19:6 100 BORDER (Берание Сй) Ditto уз 2752959 1 Doz. TOURNESOL TULIPS, 1s. T. 100 7 0 1 Doz. REX RUBRORUM Ditto, 1s. 100 7 0 100 DOUB VAN THORL Ditto fees! E, i 100 SINGLE VAN х THOL Ditt 4- $ 100 LARGE BLUE CROCUS, 1s. 6d. 12 100 LARGE FELLOW Ditto, 1s. ва. 1000 12 6 finest imported. "For other BULBS see Allthe MAN aret LIST, post frei Ond Зо ovTHPY, Seedsman, Cla PERUNUN ND кох S DESCRIPTIVE eA asa чалы for th. "в selection will be aen arded n appli tion m peri. аа, S, Бут 6d. each, - GLOXINIAS, by name, 9s. and 125. per ped ACHIMENES js name, 25, 6d, апа 33. р T ok GLADIOLUS BRENCHLEYENSIS, ы А m 208. per 100. б» GAN DA VENSA, the. finest collection offered in ngia! N, a осо collection of 20 varieties by name. e, 40 КОНЕ offe i а. Waltham | | THE VICTORIA NECTARINE (Rivers). MESSRS. THOS. RIVERS & SON now offer Trees for Sale т бн new and delicious Fruit, at 105. 6d. each, GE PAID TO LONDON. e Tree was raised from a stone of the ушне Hátive Nectarine, the flower of which had been f forle Kus ты pollen of the Stanwiek Nectarin t bore fruit in 1861; was oe а рї leno + егйса! | the Fruit Committee of the Royal ан Ч Society in September of that y dw ed as above, te by Vio lette Hátive; the fruit is of the game shape, kay үе t he Tree has the small flowers of the in colour; large, often measuring 9 inches in circu тае, аб like that ы . | in this respect totall iie: the Stanwick, which is white at stone. It true flavo f the a Вт E with all its fine аго sugary 1 richness. Jt vipens а fortnight after iU Viole tte НА, ad abont the | same d before the Štanwick (at à season when fine Nectarines are scarce), thus proving the mos 9 The Tre —1st, MAIDEN TREES in pots, all full of blossom buds from having been grow under glass, gf E КУА of bearing te season; 2d, SMALL TRAIN ED TREES, with d ches, к sl 3d, STANDARD and HALF STANDARD MAIDEN TREES ‚а few la n caring PY RAMIDS, in p pots, at 218, each, Hm NURSERIES, SAWBRIDGEWORTH. C PEN Га Q5— AC Ma EIEN A [у Pu бу Уу ы й у) A © Дуу Dd b IUNI \ A OVEN ARDEN Just; Published, price One Shilling, THE ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE WINTER AND SPRING GARDENING, SHOWING HOW FLOWERS MAY BE HAD IN SEASON FROM DECEMBER TO MAY. Bulbs forithe Adornment of the Spring Garden, Conservatory, and Sitting Room, (For Collections, see our Advertisement, page 886 of Gardeners? Chronicle, Sept. 19.) per 100. Adm HS sus Penes RT юы RANUNCULUS "v a ER MGR mms NARUISSUS x to 4s .." 21s. to 30s. | GARDEN NARCISSUS. 6d. to to 2s. PA i e v a CRO 4d.to 8d; ..1s. Сз to 4s. 61. SCFDLAS .. . 1з. 6d. to 4s. 6d. .. 10s. 6d. to 14s. ôd. 40, 0 04. .. 2s. to 3s. 0d. | WINTER ACONITES |, 64°... вив кзы I пасат LISTS of BULBS necessary for Winter and Spring Gardening, with о у g and advant 1 ing them, see са SPARAXIS, d " TRITONIAS each 1s, 6d, per dozen. LILIES, 60 fine wee: emt TRITOMA UVARIA ROQOSMA) рабов. 3s. pei — Ro 5 у аггап BARR & SUGDEN'S HER FLORAL GUIDE TO Ma AND SPRING o ie MM PLANTS R ү E colours, DOUBLE — Оныт А ови and E. МА.) perenn Strong Clumps of NEAPOLITAN and other VIOLETS in pots for winter blooming. Do. LILY of the VALLEY, Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, N.W. Eis ue Wellington Mons ROMAN. Бахрам arcissus, H i are now r offerdd at бз. рой п gains аз bar, at 9з. cial advertisers, asi x to thine them so hold ou ree, for "high her оаа ке Wiater i КЕ Ne "— Ultra T: ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF í CENTURY. BUTLER & MeCULLOCH, COVENT GARDEN MARKET, LONDON, W.C. All Orders amounting to 21s. sent Carriage Paid. pesada omes eX аа | COLLECTIONS = em X GRERNHAUSE or CONSERVATORY. increased quantities of other Мады t. "Тһе ide Io пе he columns indicate the ре i intor anà RE РЕ "i % Green Оон ettuce, Lisbon Onion, gren Curled E m т ко. 2. No. 3. 4. 6 Olive Radish, Snowball Tarip, Astileaf and ые £5. |£21 £1 5s. gl 18. |108, 6d. ptatos (or forcing) Sio X Howe anà е ; Cucumbers, Mush ке and other early | HYACINTHS, for Pots, Glasses namod чацца ©. Db —W Ode он I Брать, ёс Also аё early food for POLYANTHUS NA ROISSUS, "do. du "n 2 ы шол ТЕНШ Winter Tares, St. John's Day Ryo, Alsike Clo Clover n олуш ТВ, к до, P ers 25 13 g 3 varieties of ates Grasses, separate or mí ^ A = [» do. 5 $ » Aira ceespitosa (most suitable for e hd br Permanent o Vax козш Е : 25 n % 6 ii à РЕ, жойы у оп sale Garden i: "ты У 12 6 3 3 E зае of dos HI or зн Base, К ives (warranted the e f 2 - 3 3 1 manufacture of Gro. Mare & Sow, whose suyeHority ove all iim. CM = is 3 3 c 2 ее pe Maco o eath of C рар. or, ы iss з ре hend ы Po oS Зада T B $ i z 4 Pun siet ien eod m CE EIE Lair LANC ошом " dA E чан: 3 2 i ч é CATALOGUES to be had on НЫ EX ү x ае ови Жаша: Б z B M: Н d Quum. BERNERIANA,— Having зе аА е ана. а i E Н : = Seedlings "of this extremely | VALLOTA PURPUREA BSESEX EMI A : m 2 d 5 we beg to обот healtay young | АЧАРБЫЗ FORMOSISSIMA сос is Н 1 "u " ев at Sls, Gd. вас NEWEST SEEDLING CROCUS, named Varieties A 300 0 Ө Н 50 exhibitei wt the Great Hhow of the | SCILLA SIBIRICA ~~. + a М 100 v 2 ч” тезш а кана арава" 03 ое p XY por |o: p? then also MM PEE Pres IRIS PAVONIA + о Ан ЫЫ ЧА. б ; `3 » А Y =. m ч uj “ | 5ертмвив 26, 1863.] THE GARDENERS: OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 915 OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, FLORAL COMMITTEE. LIST OF AWARDS, September 22, 1863. PELARGONIUM BEAUTY, from Messrs. Е. G. Henderson & Son, St. John's Wood receive the first-class medals. |u . The prizes must, | frosts that а vigorous growth does not ensue in nder such girone sap Че, 80 Meotting to the bias | spring, or if they are prevented by drought in the of the censors—the mean, nof for the|spring from E the emselves, or are preserved persons of the exhibitors Ет E: шы мена green 1 d of rest, o of plants, amongst which ift 5те HoLLYHocK NEATNESS, from ownie & Co., Sydenham |enough has his favo -— Spofforth, ponens пиар fom Мт. W, Keynes, Salisbury nts to which are assigned the 1 т medals, | the bu Amaryllis Belladonna на placed Dani ENCHANTRERS, from ogg is, as we hav lready shown, almost necessarily jat 2 feet distance. from the front wall of a FAIRY QUEEN, from d Leyton falsified. Т ptm thing thus becomes a sham, | stove and greenhouse; and there in a favour- /ND-CLASS CERTIFICATE. z о ранбени aa Salisb. М ded, inasmu uch as rizes do aah as pes оом to do, able. bic pa rr x stems rise in September Exeter and C helsea impor nce and merl ve seen 30 stems in close ERANTHEMUM pt; fom сата: Veitch & Son plante to Эр ieh they are giv : even per g and manured DIANTHUS HY MULTIFLORUS, from Messrs. Е. С. Hen- But over and nu all this үү а йш) de DIANTHUS HYBRIDUS STRIATIFLORUS, from Messrs. E. G. аА to the present system. have see the Arini of Р roots in summer, Nt i Md Pins from Мом. E.G. at it necessitates the duplication of ше m ol rarely flower with me in the middle of Нова d Bon ' 1 2: which are often costly, so that gd EE а garden. Тһе proper treatment of all gree Укьзвонгм Рин PRINCESS Ор M, from му. Wills, Dujton-Perk Society thus offering medals for New Plants |house bulbs that flower before the appearance of essrs. Downie о. К ОЛСЕ T нр Сонра, from бор 1 iir Turner, Slough : not really kno he pne. of liabilities | the leaf in autumn, is е fee а vigorou DanLIA Favourite (Fellow es) fro r. Turner is incurring. This is wrong in apu growth of leaf in as airy tuation as may be Daurza Miss iS Нш, from tr Keynes. К though | the amount involved may not be |f found suitable to their и Pa constitutions, to "M: inte ME mm моња, p. G. | 7011008, coasic m hot and TA while at rest, апа to water » Hend n & NS E S епіепсе. Bu , We say, ELARGONIUM VOLCANO, from Mr. Wi NOT ТО GIVE MONEY PRIZES URL is DAHLIA EREBUS, r a tg d. Rawlings, "tum Green AT ALL. We RU hy no means dor EHE SiS "o | і делна аге воше some things: which appear to be espe- To Messrs, Veitch & rem "for Lapageria rosea v. albifi To uk Downie & Co., for a Collection of 36 Hollyh кы The Next MzzriNG will take place on the 6th of October. Tuomas MoonE, Secretary to the Committee. amount of prizes given involving coltura] i ill AA nong produetion, - Вахтававд PARK, in Which d general praise which inasmu we are convinced that the producers | peen carri шуы of such ‘things are not overpaid for the unremitting Р of the STELLA NoskEGAY out. ELARGONIUM us "eclipses all oa ere er piet Ehe Gardenerg Chronicle. SATURDAY, ŞEPTEMBER 26, 1863. RE ENSU ING WEEK, FniDAX, З 2 vd lusum ышы of Ere As the schedules of пен year's flower shows have not yet appeared —though by the by it is high time that those ayin reference to spring shows should be in the M of intending exhi- pm pt arie etie before a successful ce plan ted. The deua of "Stella € very different h new iria They are неа фан s qc » id vigorous, and the own for trade purposes in almost every case, the lar rge trusses of flowers are effective as to make они object being to obtain either a good price | other varieties of the ordinary ‘character appear palt à no n пдапсе of| and mopio — и orde for the plant w *tlet out." Th | | us in this way, an muere for tho рае when ле on Marc rity of one called ад pee can be n lani Cd that Stella has proved herself to bea чем A pad of tor for flower-garden Ducere Second, a of Cor ЕПВ VERSCHAFFELTII forms a dense mass of о its иесше, pelos which is а > red-bro ith of This bed fixes vs ноа ПОР all itors—there is still an opportunity of formall Sie olin ng to the system СЕК А — deem ot our аы WM mass м» the ЕТ publio p "presen who go n rds the plant being perfectly healthy and {озде for — her: |happy in i угы position, shortointed, and thickly веб * m: A md zs with eaves, which аге perhaps rather smaller than in тест e Жы” vixi, SECOND, OR THIRD CLASS; | vig of the same kind. AND EVERY NEW PLANT SHOWN IN PUBLIC OUGHT Опе circular be d, 6 or 8 fe еб across, and edged эл TO HAYE ONE OR THE OTHER, UNLESS IT IS 80 Centaurea ragusina is be most perfect thing we hav А. | se seen. It also entirely · fills, exe Jung а very narrow Mies vigorous indoor ti fo now, when introductions have so much increased, certifionto gained p s "publio us or exl t kind, another bed A that at a single show . that of last July | bition—for ther should bein Б lerable d 10 Sey eet; at least—and as at h Teneo we get, "Medi then as it ou g and very striking яу seedling flow no fewer than TN s a nothing парео аа тат ава choari n entered, amongst „which there are, n the E sich is d е hae distribute. These meld, бе it must be | wh mbered, e — ме» - he that. it is Mni sible | : but i without doing у injustice. rhe fact i is, "that ж n cet showa e jim чу the same | ment to dod rus po p neat stone edging out of 110 plants aoh a as our plant-seekers now o 5 ime ERA prize has по sort of|formalterrac e garden. Fourth, the red-leaved A мА xir send us from the fou ers of the earth, thore AAEN with a Жо та{е А» as it ought to | TEUS MELANCHOLICUS has in one part of the park, by ЮИ, bilitv more dos ave. Norean n this assurance be conveyed by the dint of ning and shortening, ue made to fo — secondar асе bat i t is ene that be four medalé would i redir a first prize, four à second prize, and the other four a third prize, and these are E ier + by e | prize list - a n show while the m dal system, Thess avos “Бош disti | g ve istinct in colou pr T d, the money-prize system, i m the Coleus; js of а red purple, and the colour en a appe arance again at their appointed season, a — d sd the Tho шош, of the BELLADONNA Luy, tempts prosent” sea: on has n no doubt able both for the Coleus and Amaranthus, but under as a neglected they have this summer enjoyed, flower. - Burpassingly loyely as are the delisately these plants appear to be preferable to the d flowers, and easily as the plants are to|being of brighter and richer colours. Som t a case, beyond all doubt, 435 plants, there | ot бз any means | of interest we may notice hereafter. modern се оѓ x flower gardens has been ey must be a great wrong done even to two-thirds of | common in gar The m the rewarded subjects, to say nothing of second | appear ata time when most out-door flowers ar carried out to а be б aes extent, and we , di add and third-rate unrewarded plants, whose [oa waning, and when consequently any that come in| With very great su А x Байет, ange — а medals had been thus improperly diverted from | fresh like them should be doubly welcome, erienced ш wo ment to im 4 ч л c; мб m. E bulbs t es -called Lilies, which, how кр мас versi 3 with irregular tee 4 геев Practically the difficulty is not quite so great e y e a family of E disposed, the А КЕЗ ЕКИН ALON vot this, because the merit of the subjects e wing eu the result is exhibited | Ai compels the some extent of the duplieation to во medals, so MG following up our selected | arat, we find th medals of s it there was actually Lig i rreg | thon о means a we complain. | their appearance y be gr ny deep dry | certainly very much more loam i witho att o least ш eulty, es ыз or two | existing. established trees are sacrificed. to а man nia for simple rules are ы seryed. (1.) They should be ES guns panes. at least 6 inches below the Yd of the places аз b E dit si pasion near the foot of а south | сарпо t o. reenhouse mu be allotted ч e kw 1а sever seasons S E im the Shape uie ro e were кауш а little $ s iae thus ho deep planting is piam and the ie BERN | situation is ve all sheltered. ч i surplus itis certain} We may here add a few of the observations of Floral і eserved to haye | the late Dean HERBERT, who arl weather having і No EE iters relating to s. He writes of these flowers to be made on that occasion. Puer which n us: “These bulbs are natives of the Cape of о каде consisted of four First-class and three Second- Hope, and are па Madeira, having | (quss Corti — meret AM pe 9 me i been йау di Ё They | frst, Lecor’s тат Decor mme dd мне б" sition of the ree | аге exceedingly hardy, but two things are — gr ' Willi i "tj no о less i than that of [és plasa sary to to their flowering, а strong grow wth ое tho emm M acd в Бы Оне m rnm niei ver n Ф LEXANDER' EU Eb owering in September. 1f the leaves form, of fl size, but unf тал "бүг еко enough there are more than first-class plants to а th pred early, and are so much damaged by severeíwhich is a sort of creamy blush, deeper in the 916 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTIMBER 26, 1888, outer florets, and tipped аб their back with | ОЁ greenhouse and conservatory decoration. Неге 1 |апа size without куе К/А хасч not otten be admired, In pupie, the Whole bloom Ре coming more ныи remarked a little Geranium in full bloom. І olo Si watering great care is то 16 is better to find | flushed with rose as it gets older; it is the most | confess its обоа y were no e € di koe r colour | six dry than one too wA there | is а remedy for tha — perfect in form of. any of the novelties of this season - Ке апа каране and the spi one, but none for the othe amp ые, which we have seen. Willie Austin is a flower of full asted well w Ө bá ght eros healthy foliage | heat will Occasionally be feild to dry the e house size aid. presenting many points of excellence, the fror om иче, they s 8 er teg To me ad m Е Tus ir at t а a colour r being a golde en amber. as particular l beauty than tho - "ereation of th ie dern raining;must be commenced as soon as the 2 fu 1 ы" о have been in favour | йим, and I think e artist 3 y long for "m purpose. I have described with the ' Committee, no fewer than three of the eight me opinion. But, as uk чө already said, it was|the me thod in my remarks on the large- -flowering жс taste о у ра агі which enabled me | Pelargoniums (see p. 725); the same System js ч x gm ap Class. yaw ant tas "^R М с 9 T AT JJ 7 H hue. Snr ich, hig h mmendation S in That fl their day, and When the days eth еп, pay every attention season. + was Pid guns po 11 у that they ied dorved d omlloret АЫ from their | them, encourage g wth with a little weak li i the colour a buff yellow heck ed nd with rose. pursuits, I would be amongst the q^ op toa n ow- | manure, and EY the syringe may be dran Over улаар mue h improved in character, while | ledge. But T Teat y SRNA charge them the same pe When the trusses of bloom make their appear- size, regularity, depth, Б, иш "t like technical points, | time with doing no smàll amount of inen: What, for | a aslight shade will be кезу ry in bright weather; were well Е еи y* colour was, however, a се example, have they been doing with the Fuchsia? [inorensiog it as the seas со псев, Before the flowers varied by the touch of autumn , the florets being no | Look at that new race of sickly looking things, with and, fumi 22 two ө three nights in su of а straw colour, deepest at the > base, and t e ti ips large gorged flowers and unhealthy looking leaves, this will keep them с cm for the rest of the Reason, well developed, e a bright rose. Мы bas taken the » ce of the earlier ems l'he се will now have little {о do but to admire flowers thus marked witl d colour ! е, the flowers of the new comers are large enough | the p € p в, m rolong their bloom Of the gpl elass веб, apos они дарзи t tu t hey hi 9 dom flowering a et t them out of another of the mber, coloured group; its b but where are those beautiful long slender bd ssoms "Rue es Qui dom when Ы... о ее == treat florets Кесте e back with Ek ы of jud and ding colours, and that vigorous and them in overy respe ect as г ended f ap i i niano of Nonsuch than of which we ng t Austin; the blooms shown were rather young, but it | n ће varieties com n gardens 30 years ago. the second season, by which waa f ansa should good- . із no doubt a flower of merit. Countess and cere дна М aine ts "mih ki xu Wu F. coccinea, gn dico pm plants. Those for the early shows should be both shown by Mr. TURNER, were raised by the Rev. and ога which ai t tha at time used the | ted by m e RC of October into &inch pots ; C. FELLOWES; the former is a large deep b h > Jat n Novembe er, aos E will require white, the latter а large and showy bright amaranth | open great from g drawn ; tie purple. The Commended flower was сукен, Erebus, rote the old kinds of Fuchsias have al inly as possi ible, am а the plants a medium-sized variety of an zen dark maroon | disappeared from the gardens about London, I am | пеаг the eroi ТАН хему to ps que colour, the award TUNE. made on account of this » appy to say they still exist.in many pes of the | de decayed foliage, which иа pm will cause marked intensi sity of colou ring. oun um particularly i in then orth of Eng and and i blac One or g varieties may be пат Sootla: Es districts uary, those intended for early flowering | Mr. Норктхз Brunette, which „seems | where florists have not much penetrated, У M with aud receive a little fire ber with a temperature of to get more ош» coloured as autumn comes on, noble pe of these old varie eties 3 bloo n the | xd. nd 50? by da; | but perhaps was not on this occasion equa ality on advances, Jüive occasional supplies o of | { what it was on the „9th inst, siamsa Chelsea In the Lothians, about Edinburgh, Ey r north à among | т liquid manure, and attend strictly to fumigation, Hero, too, one of th th lilac the - opes таев about Dunkeld, in Perthshire, they | The latest plants should be stopped Ah February. len again of good quality. Мола. Lord, [s seem to tablished themselves o на walls of | When the plants are in bloom, ewm exclude all а sort of i эм roved Stafford Gem, is a far t€ t€ int an ndi in cottage gardens. Lot t us ver that | bees, and D water in the so tha уны g ; our turn, сни may beco me dry b before night. т "ihe house is | its its colour i is pon just tipped with чы it d 1 fav: в may e uth о: ore. sed when d and soon fall off Í PER 8 Proserpine, tuni is a ve егу в A e e upon cm principle of АБАСЫ петото іе, ^ from They will = require many sticks, just enough to keep Н E | em lover a doep m maroon сп mson, distinctly tipped with | other causes, it hat the его р goa ra them in for: If well managed they will now measure was a considerable sprinkling of t ыт ате ave го om 2 Е feet through, and will be loaded with dirty- iooking $ stripes, but the more we see of them the | field to these natural beauties. Robert йк rs of fine quality, and fit for any of the metropo- less we are able to admire them litan. exhibiti ions. ———————— The folowing are a few of the best varieties in EXHIBITION — cultivation :—viz., ree Arabella Goddard, Edith, Ee В eck, Lad rs, Miss-in-her-Teens, Brides- —— 259. LARIX ka Tyi (fuscis), Tue Fancy Pelargonium, “ана of comparatively | де! Mae Musjid, F ramis lanata: arachnoideis, canescentibus, Башлана culture, is perhaps more generally mism: mismanaged | Sainton Dolby, Madame li Bougi iere, Modestum, . ete (Re t. ali-globosis, perulis brevissimis, imbricatis | than any other. Instead of short s sturdy в specimens, bella, Кепил Sarah TTutner, Negro; and Zoë. Henry онна Y dont uie (40-50 in quoque fascicul ar - е plants шш; weak, drawn, and м kly, | Bailey, Jun., Shardeloes Gardens, Amersham, — | ы h ordi му ti New ts, 3 HE PrrARGONIUM.—NoO. IIT. dy T IYALLII, Parlatore, January, 1863. Cloth of Silver, "Deliatum, prune Fleur Lad Mad s Р i | i de elargon nium stands i in the BRITISH ASSOCIATION, uda Seer sei rank, producin hai Rd “ the obtusiusculis, (4- -5 cent. Jon ngis, 2 cent. fere latis), bracteis nsi of the gayest and most varied COLS: in faet, by Am Weather p om Hol Tm Daz Р Басын E apicem versus crenulatis, iim, тарта) slightly varying. the- treatment it dose ordinari Ban The a uthor said :— diluti in cus subulatam i ay b hole 4 | бае! рабат, y e longiorem producto, squamis sub- е, Ө year | ^ “ I SHALL not abus r indulgence, which I earnes estly rtilagineis, suborbicularibus, apice m mato roun: arde ier. m e eM e LEID cipe. ad vw 2 Pere which I have found most коле abont rog оу HM e adt а Bardhi —— 3 follow, Tons with the pro- | a similar system was eterne in i England; (2), how E ms of the Rocky pagation of ihe plant : toi insure success, the cuttings MÀ pese themselves; and (3), what is to be done ill v нора uestion A tree found o Mountains i in a the Ciné and Galton Ranges, by Mr. | should be made of moderatel fir and ll- Lyal, Sia of jet about 49° N. lat., and at an s ion above | ripened shoots, which can be о Я Ko about ye f etween 6000 an d (n 000 feet. markable|end of M The soil in à es s x fied ": ты — on your time.—1, Under our plan, » f-buds and eb-like wool — "clothes the | best is roughly emm cepas loam and dun, where observations are en in Holland, there are арза zs : Young socis ad the wer o Ун el Е Y T o д ү Sharp rm sand, Eug a ide four secun places; Helder indicated by H, Groningen : rom "mould, is all that is in order to | indicated b lushi indi Y, feet higb, and i Mods wd a uch d Bien ^s Bad grow them in perfection. Having Ws ве med а supply of ана. абаа, the тА of which hers ich is also differenti int mber | the foregoing, next procure some leat 48-вілей pots; | I base my forecasts, and in the first place on the E eaves in а с знай their "lireotion à nd fo is gr in | drain them well with broken е make the soil barometer readings. For every day of the year мй e cones. fine, fill them, and press moderately firm; ; then insert | for every hour of the day I have very carefully deter. i as i i rometer i . [the many as d | mi NATURAL PRODUCTION , |without crow gi n them quite tight, and the | observation at that height above the sea, where it із ex AND FLORISTS operation is xi „compie Pia them on ез nen n ни а c M ^ e аак 2 I HAVE ке had Miei as ve line of those | T : е Ў E they will bear any amount of | observed in England, and not at t all in France, ight^to which the to be sub еен t calculated artificial rul es by which florists judge the value of до y Per eae aed Lue са pots, ta much of the rootas other instrumen омой from post 0 Uie ede S for sample, | possi ible. E potting, piaco ti them where they сап can {У post. The rule is now uy "y simple If the depar- WM I om ашу FOE E s of perfec- | kept close and - Ав soon as established, give | tures are greater (more positive) in the south Y Me нендей pA ; t: Bes : се which | ај dance of air; and Боша | green fly make its ap- | places than in the northern rn, ter be round, buk which fron Mii QUEM pats [1 эеси migate im. mmediately. "This isof the egreatest | than at G or H, the wind will have a W к, M pres Бу passing through "Their next shift may be into 4&sized pots, in which, i а its Ы А ан ZUR 8) after pushing a few joints, they may Бе stopped, which accurately, you may say, the wind ътт аар са h рге and the y the end tor аен ac if they hay е been we ede uoce г tarii Who gu: plend » e аз p s мы the flowers of a Pme EA. to they will be ready Em other shiftinto|in the direction of the wind (or in the compelled to 32-sized pots, У Leer will be large tr for the ima of ihe electric current) you will ha а want | season. than befor ft the least atmospheri 8 B ki = Bm E i i ч is Е З ин abbat : E g zii i р р to the same be le? er о, bei 1 Баат It may be m se the compost rather r coarser ; | left the mospheric pressure (or the рое зы а Sy Pa many of RA own | prevent any sto ppage. After this keep them me м the southern places above the northern is not above by d and simple, ЎР аа these have | close for а Ad days, until they become established, fot millimatres, there will be no wind of а forse або? те jortared by t onall rable opportunities, they should have | 30 lb. оп the square mètre. Moreover, the greates ths H J os day last summer, at tidie; of іе; but т dahin thus be зана, amount of rain will fall when the ortieultura| 1 Gardens ja Sos ае. nsington, had | The night temperature not exceed 42°, is m- | negative; and a been looking оте а blaze of DNE in the nave of t | Suum. ance led me into the bet thoy шау ba grown о qr size, bui it will generally stronger. Moreover, there will be no thunder — whick | of both quantity and quality RN iif the eter papina = im поь less than two milli- ud Ё SEPTEMBER 26, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND —€— GAZETTE, 917 métres above tbe average height, and when at same time the difference of the departures of eme For doe Prae ps ne second ea ly Kid чу ТТЕ. | their departure, but September came, and still they ' abou t 30. On the 10th inst., rature is considerable. a goo! er. This Potato i is gor a great r repa- | * Those rules, and especially the first two, were laid ovi аена», and most deservedly so. е there | 16th ог 17th. down by me, in 1857, in the * e e Rendus, and on | is Haigh's Seedling, a class Kidney, which can be | bei eing « delayed s Ше 1st of June, 1860, the = е arning by | in use from digging-time until April. We h tt order Е the Department T i otato, but it is subject to disease. Та Ho Шап It was Perd ai that- ree telegraphic нейна to think we shor al ызы very little dina i wa " ot introduced four days sooner, for in dug m be egan de ИЧЕ lue with us, in number | however, the bee yl I cannot account for their departure Кы Id nests the usual breeding time, as there of them in different ceret of md town, ein generi in very іпассев sible plac о decay a prn theory, bu e t I now dig early, believing Onething is certain called th Finster-storm. know how "ai from observation iti isa safi e plan. Admira ged tl 1 ры i here АРЕ tos. all over England. For a late e crop I thi * 2, Those rules used in Holland x DE themselves тегу. асла із laid down zen -— lation of a pap f Mr. Klein, caj ptain. ет- |1 chant вір, ж + I have aided: my еи апа signals compared with the signals of Admiral FitzRoy in Table А, р. 25. My own paper dates from Jun ne: t 1860, and i is extracted by Mr. Klein as you may nk we have no better kind than the Fluke, уе: - rue as with many other de ad soils do hem. Of time been : remarkably fine and warm ; on the еме І sho rm "S ed веазо: rrell ment British Birds that os "à Swift was y M.P., of Alderly, on the of September, 1839, E may be e worth recording the very remarkable circumstance till the 10th of "Зе ptember, paper, of E , practical man — tran slated, because I ould pu ut more "reliance on "бух єч 3 rium just а It must, kor E I have warned from my four Admiral FitzRoy has imd s his 2 се - эрак. ^ в The directio: the observations, threo times of the four such as in that »| Whites. I fanc hoir to prove it. and in my P. & in а аша? в gar arlie: n meters are no much ee but not iei if so Mood in н T isa h for „the strength, now for the | good cottager d or market Potato, but grows too large in the first 24 hours for a gettin s table. : m e . It is cated, still tie desc of the three such as indicated (see Table B, those six усиз. when not before the difference of the well 8 no e: ing | er yet is that: it is so sod rea Аа for бнр. и Red Potatos are not so шше x Rata as i the! су ылы are not, not prepared "10 1863. If any of your p^ have observe is| any eme irregularity i in the time of the migration of the hear of it. uld be interesting to t in | Joshua Whiting, Hitchin. | ро їп - shape of a Fungus „Fu re i in Pleasure G'rounds.—Your correspondent M. C." (see p. 893), ант по АРЕ that **the 1 be ev. erlas stingly in s garden. Did it а: et нб to be disturbed and broken up? then, old Dame Nature shall have feniera" ker onted position in those parts which have been prolific, and Now, br sed. the subject for a moment, I consider t our large gray) ү Чеке! called the Hanoverian rat) їп 8 | possess ion of our groun some good Potatos in Lancashire ЫНЫ. point, but litt One district in Lancashire es cially, More cambe, has a repu for e o Morecambe is a favourite sea soil i is light, and the Situation mild - and t eed in i nd of Ash-leaf, e e| Nature for a g s, our gr "t gardens; and I fancy that these real [e cannot be started fro: by - giant arm of so; These нон б Fungi complained of by ** J. M. C." are the effect of a cause. y may be иса as alien rna я time; and вої reco ен: their яе ГЫ tein- ear for ever. giv d dave perament, the alien Fungi will disap that all mètres, I venture ам t “ 3. What ів to be done? The normal heights оғ Т fand iP tho ik peed got eri eariy in fhe Masies ini be they s iall the branches and on the boles of barometric нды „ ог better of the barometers, colder soil, they are by no means so early. Haigh's | | trees, are énttrely "the effect of a cause. Arboreal disease which are read, must conscientiously taken, the and | alone ЕС them. [Undoubtedl Fungi are Observation must be made at more points once а | P very fine faudsóme тоспа Potito known | neve na erfectly healthy tree. Full 70 years day, and communicated, and at days when there сей байн б Seedlirig, w which I can well [980 P. "dá “опа of climbing trees i quest of adven- there are у different departures, that is to to market gardeners, It ів а топает, tures; and 1 still pursue the same say, of thr étres, or when there is change proat "Nd is а good-sized handsome. tuber o ood | Long practice has enabled M у рго nounce that all of inclination, there must nt noon qu uality. ' The Handsworth Prolific aee аб Fungi wl appear on trees are produced by а о P at evening of t s same day ү СТЕ es, | round, The Dalmahoy is а heavy cro BE: bilb тайт Месут State of dise se in the trees themselves, I ure in e mornin; А ikewi 1se ve some ver tree-fun gus, now that " ye БОША be given. А ing bu indication latei E t a a A DW PR. lyin 5E on the table before me. Charles Waterto on, is, when the previous day the northern stations nt n n Hall, nea r Wa Pa bad greater depart and the "the момата dn i еп la : southern had greater departures, even when the dif- observed у ‹ trees. e ference in the latter was small ere i tion of Doré, to be had when the difference of 'hich at а parasitical growth, time and kindness in expressing wishes only, it may be | fruit.” sufficient to h communicated the ral rule." | entitled ; inste: Athenæum. it оп POTATOS. end І лм glad Mr. Whiting has given tion |t uable discovery had bee in healthy rei from. iv. they sprang; an "d the o£ зы эз ре exhibited, because it Lm us to | the CE world, à I soliloquised thu Riv ealthy d e leaves реш Шш rent parts | = the country, and and his — e thrown into m shade; | always covered with a Fungus ci ee which int; cae a e making i 11 f i ate; a mighty edifice s | е rest of the foliage was free. Whai ect is it pe in п other things.. nd the d subst i l gro ап you an Potato should be a Kid t your trees in spring by Frigi Domo. Now refer me to any чечен who Ps: ir vhiversally desired ; why, I know not, unless ihe Piisi Domoi is а t, t 1 in this and shape is thought preferable; but và à is, and the Ash- | will it ripen the хт in autumn? Tt is in the presence | other cases, such as the varios vafis d .) of — leaf Kidney is the favourite, alt p , that the the m of plants to serve their pu eie forming drawback of being only a moderate il mainly lies. Covering in spring is indie а nidus for their young ? W, C. о ys ington. a kind grown in Yorkshire called the " Frendli et ill d ; Бе 9 M e but I see litt =, по difference bet: zkt a and the old a crop of fruit, for ften find t sorrow that our t pes kind. Mr. Riv sent out anothe tti g loft till that t Che ermes a the bu e were Tou AU eu aes spring, but forget ws p name of it; | with co t it to веб at I do not | retarded the growth of € ы,і for the time, and then, он ng in the Isle of Man this summer, е а duit doubt that Mr. Bennet is ceni in ere weakened and s t threw out delicate vd thore 16 ide ntical with gni Prolifie pursuing g the mode he has state ed. The nature of the shoo ts, The vegetable улоу of galls requires The nin i v n Switzerland, Hartig in Ger- op get it direc! f ium Bawbridger wor t of the climate, will rem assist him; but his |m any, and Bar а Оа acken in America, have M t we really уг nearly Kidney, as early or суд ect s "e ve tuum stent де the plains | written rt lately on the makers of these excres- earlier dii the fec] К € foe producer, and | of Notts, and п anged over the hills of | — but the Чома бтен the attention of а possible. of! his E red veget: red aiit im J. O. W. with as little A ав I met with a Potato the Isle tts, o hav Yorkshire ind Derbyshire, А енн many о hav pr : f Man, callei Mona's Pride which I tise. An employer, after reading ; e ^ —1п answer to your leading hi va a It is partially icle, will be likely to interrogate his gue article (se i communications ih from what dener, ifhe should have no frui to the use he has | Anacharis, I beg to give you our experience. Several I ed, it | made of. Frigi . This qu n e Rie te ue TOUV MB Е IM Ippaxrence in а $ve-acre та "DI enl the best early otato|a crop of fruit in the cheapest way is оһә SEE pnt h : Унт пасе Лу аду as the Ash-lexf (I Кыш portance, ght, I think, to be left. open for ое Расій | squitium оул, ТИ iare Fana bef estile ЫҢ ЫШ а ола паь 1 have also discussion in your columns, W.R. Р, [N phar p put a small pant qe еен. dn be to grow an early Kidney, | possibly be nde аа 1е& us of getting a good ing ell the old tip known in. ‚ Worcestershire. as the Early ела І know — gi o ll eager t communicati d very rapidly, soon overpowering, Же brother, ^t T Wrote to you las yosr (ке p. $10) destroying all pleasure in rowing. Му ecd Ash-leaf. Perhaps this passing remark will bring out са Adi nd in to record | had lately returned from India, megane m Mel some gà — eios B | га beauty and — growth. рк counted | up by d Л мө среде & vp n ходе I so me early and the spikes on it about ма ago, and they n d with their roots some mud чондору à lw: detis, pot talo, v hich jme numbered 130; ; they —-— into bloom. р Wo fond this by то moans a bad m Ре - E s Dean's уме Aet hcl Loss is | Have any of your correspondents & P pem adbering to them. EU af An, Mec uini а few days as ear a | тоге кеэ уле $i the ч раз ue С "rca с xm is|spikes on it? Joh» Hollingworth, Pr SN od a apun ie À in little, tle more than an bonr bad, — round the пе the plant. UN (Rv. The Swift.—For about 20 years I have Я даб» made on the ful cropper, the tubers being neither kidney nor round | rested i meas the s by — = especially | Finding & dei first antici бота жод be the case, in shape, but intermediate, and of a medium size, just | the Swift; this n after the middle of August 1 — e yed to work constantly, and in fit for a gentleman's table. expected any day to notice that these birds had taken ја employ 918 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 26, 1869, -a as a a a a 7а ттт ka а ha e eee about three weeks an immense pile е bank was the | being unevenly swelled, The Melon, judging Б. Aot, Lucknow." Mea Russian guns ав з trophies result; this іп а few months stilo € eod into а s юй appeara эле, was good. eaches were so much alike Pom the Crimea pN maga, ne Japanese bell, presented black mass cutting like cheese which being use sed а that but an experienced регио! could | by Capt. Holm IM һе ship Troas, The Park js highly anure for t s Te differences among them; 9 n. um каргадай, Тһе leading gentlemen of Sun der aa шап f i, 5 i Admirable, ап o һе | wishful for as we never had , before, Next year Que weed саше "up consisted ОР д E a hod. eda ^B AA degree у nod al NN Pie Professor Henslow w gav ome hopes that the great what, Тһе Apricots (Moor CENE were inferior. it is now under er Rs pes will be the best way firms прет wm sje. to - Sm that olleet tio om ivi A uten Н XA tos bti garden. It isto NET T | ma 5а Aib s тїп eui, ezt pear е "E qal stong | 3 Дм р "е T md ch си Nous paye Rag Tal managers ma be anie to pe sh this Scientifie е manure. This year the growth has been stronger | s me position? and the reply ж: phat o! projeeh + jen pi iga wih i maeke tha е iple мнщ if than ever. This is probably бае not to the fine Therefore some rule should be la id а п raming milar places of p agland. R. p, summer m but also to the fac t tha t our windmill еа ет — the pem of foh of one cla t J =, © " er E = a ore Phat the Black Grandi ie 0 пумо or | inform Мг. Baines that the Blac rapes shown ЕАН suppl uit that "gold. be admissible "dis а еса; d Bradford, whi re d to hi ri b Ws 3 iik m 1 шау hava ar п. = ^ ed ol Sud by и wE 869. Although а minutely deseri Y the defects and short-comings ‘оѓ my Black Gra 1 Sea? has Д much н Тын for воше | two varieties * "pines, an wo distinc ort p I It took about five weeks to clear weed| Melons; Mr. B, may have four Pines, three Nine i say that I gxhihited: at the same ПО тд bunches of enough to make rowing pleasant, and now we have a|and one dish of (ELS and so make a n ib i lo i Vue ic AES VE ee Ў still greater heap of the manure than usual Ме | оЁ eight dishes; „роф no К piat wou! in be о чадей by - В. Л Mi Mr. йш caleulated that for our thin soil over gravel the уаїпе pri тт ding s uch а ccess (see p. 815) - tbe view of detract. of thi il-li i he man’s A » зїп ап ity ^ Ноа h t are | con: what. the Vi d. r Mera me ment s тру В. Che орау; 9 w. pei зеге: | d was "tis that а АКА oi En el ure Y DE mand extraction ans an pies Íruit was ed by bl acte ll points ж аб із term class, such as that exhibited T e" M aa r Wa 7 Y " - s ев, Now we all know в omething by Mr. B., and carried from show to show. пех Roses.—With to Mn the Ж а. ness s of human nature, an d jt 18 just | Getablished custom of allowing Vines two or се x р Pure remarks (see p. 893). Е Men pos that when шим that you might have been a leaning on the | establish themselves, as it is called. But дац shonld so rapid Ros are shown as cut flowers, they should be show Lg art of the judges to the productions of their friend, or reg ааа Р Wie ra long a in the апан state of „perfection attainable, and: ле of thos e in whom they felt interested. Оле who Лаз | о ч 0 ovi will not venture to say t 0 le sb tie zt PE Mr. n & he samo mo I со der that t tho Vines D varieties a& any rate, without disbudding, Or course "ON Treatment $2 chids.—The plants so often | selves ir UE indicat А eit. c wn strength. Let ps aves set MA Козе and L hw тө advocated their | mentioned by you in the OCLronicle as being under ЖООМ ЫН es et mi nis oni Ia ith M. hat it is beautiful to | drawing-room ие here, аге in most excellent | і, if not ol риоя; dener to J. Olif, Bg, не Ше full-blown vel tie dai à flower and ће | health, Lycaste Skinneri is growing vigorously, aud | Wortley, Leeds, б bligo shou d. be on plants in pota. Mr. | sho ой three н pseudo-bulbs, which will no doubt Paul sa “о f sorts i the ore re vien ift the. n are good and djetinct e йо ower, bearing a spike 13 inches чш * but I c t admit Roses Ma are пару Jong. ith fi Rovan HORTIOULTURAL : Sept. Floral бо trs оа or Ко" ЖУ, piking in d fully 6 inches in le ength; the colours I have | mittee) .—AÀ. Special W^ decoder was piros on should be pe: as Pe flow Such Roses | seldom seen surpassed, Barkeria Skinneri AG occasion to Messrs. Veitch for the white-flowere should be wn in pots, when à ye Heec in July, aud h seven new pm m. ikely | variety of Lapageria rosea, shown in charming of "s worth conld be arrived at. 16 would | to flower in оне or early іп Dece еве | dition, and forming part ll fi the sentiments which I express are contrary ёо t| d age. Gar Sge в БЕ % я о Ъе ensible to exhibit bedding Dahlias plants have never Foires any other poen plants, among which were the handsome Line with ie forist's x varieties, as these Lane with oth giver only 1, bavin ng left So Omers | auratum, and а variety of L. specios with possessin the qualifications of a vae Pen. An jd Vil d y an таза! mount of colour in it; pe two new nfini: ей asure come me King, of "t.a tleton Hon. and they have stood on | Eranthemums up to the florists' standard, and сае tie pet a landing of the staircase, having a E MSc were awarded. Of these we shall give some account and bright decorative kinds i v ын у e the very | and well protected. by а Mind from the noonday sun. | next week. Опе is a first-class plant. That from ай it see ө —of Ferhaps Pe gontor, „Са is а very small| New Caledonia, labelled tuberculatum, formed a produci re plan biy e had rather too much moisture, which | compact little bush, covered with smali ovate leaves -sameness of appearance which is r insoparabla-f тога long | has са itself nnnaturally, | and pure white flowers, produced in profusion ; formal rows of blooms =з. pk» that lat showing and the plant js зате ovy very large for its size. | the other, a taller- rac me had long 1апее-вһарей bles is - ча petition, veh this plant was put out of doors to receive | leaves, furnished on the а few blunt teeth, > каң ieres diam Mu | Shower, iud some bird E expect cut eut. off | and bearing cons conspicuou meni dé ers, each beautifully cannot see wh: contin чэче a s the y ung — consequently it p» not flower inute purple to do with the question "E disbudding Roses intended Ws: a new pseudo-bulb has furnished p dots. Fro E. G. “Hen erson & Son came for exhibition. Jf the buds are not previously removed present кы Mw could har ed have influenced t m vitii нчы the white == Чарота Н пон they must certainly come off with the Rose when eut | immense production of this ar From persona | Jobert ; оа Pelargonium name ed pre yen which а for exhibition, and their continuity of bloom is thas a: sja cquaintance with its wild habitat my treatimen i6 h belonging to y eut shor А а. their moval at first ible toi with finely- fori s per flowers, Besides, continuity o bloom on the plant сап be|If any sceptics yet exist, I would ask them w visit | edel d t tho t of the prigi with salmon pink; а effected by le aviug хе of different stages of growth, Wem bly Park, Sudbury, near TU the res variegated vari ty of Chei Se 18 — P veniri and by „Judicious pruning, То sum up, when Roses of the Re ev. J. E. Gray, F.R.H.S., and see M a|label of Commendation ; rio ийе аге exhibit. аз cut flowers, they should show all the Lyeaste Skinneri, imported by Mr. Veiteh in Mareh flowered mu ile pos one "right. riii n, an $ points required by the florist in the highest ете pii last, and whi ich has seven (originally eight) flowers i i n-striped, and a à third 5 а white, to dat attainable by the particular variety, If disbudding b y, and they have been in that condition | which S n likewise necessary for this, then 16 should be allowed. Rose also Odontoglossum grande, a perfect | са: from the same growe simply wis ч not eoming near the florists? 54 of. бнт having 17 very fine оп five flower Laird & Laing showed a erllection он ог Hollybodk standard, should be shown in pots, and n cut | stems, and likely to remain for a month in perfection | чан = - » ~ арый cial Cert моа flowers, Р. Го show Roses as single кы would, still, under the skilful treatment of Miss Gray. Their | атор ess, а н нао on kind, to I think with Mr. W, Paul, js ex xhi ibiting them in too | situation is а centre window, with an eastern aspect, in md a ens "Certificate ed awarded ; Ыы to formal a manner, I have shown them in this y|th П drawi „Яўны І pate no doubt now that Lord Clifden, a bright carmine shaded crimson, in the myself years ago, a ave also seen others do the many o r hov n England have ladies already | same collection, a Second-class и а (o was assigned. same; they do not, however, show their natural beauty enjoying [the same ems d I shall be glad if others | Among Dahlias contributed, one from Mr. Rawlings, i8 wa d ingle nam re was coinmended for its е d (e. all the buds and foliage really belonging to the| G. U. Skinner, и s nk, is nearly black. Miss Herbert, from Mr. Keynes & on which the expanded flower is produced) in| Russian Ri pr not know if this i is | receiv. véd a Second- class Certificate, and willis Austin preference К. the trebles, as trebles throw the large | generally known бс: gra) in Eugland, both rich prizes into the hands of t Ae large growers, who have | abundant beare ucing from three to "ive of its чен оиб shaded more or less with red. d. Хоми, acres to es from, M grower could show | little fruit at на joint, "d ра plant hoe поб wd ba - Le also nearly of ihe e of each ar about as our Ridge Cucumbers. А friend w. контей ө Кира Conil: ould be an brought the seeds from from Russia ass ured me that ein оона from the ва were grown very extensively there, and нейна (ог) kind heavily tippei wat недей . in salt) in visite and sold in the mar airy Queen, from Mr. Alexander, Leyton, & ; they are sold by measure, with а creamy yellow m. Rector s Fir chap Cortifonto was ward Russian makes very in ndifen ent дий We fed: e white, boli from i'm d of the Royal Nursery, ion l|grew it, but threw it away. t makes, however, a Slough. or four vari of bedding Lobelité, fancy e single trusses would E generally . most | considerable item in the diet of Ri кла the best of which were С! 1 aep 29 The People's Park, Sunderland.—A few years. ago) Queen and Delicata, were к: Rhus ic —In answer to your corresponde " various opinions were expressed iu Paper concerning | Palace by Mr. — о Baniach? - р. р. 894), I beg to зау авт planted some | the laying out of this IN 1 may be ense goniums жез = the Searlet seeda of the] Rhus succedaneu m (the Japan Wax-t tree) i in | that on nimm wes this effeet, viz. as | tributed. from th H х р у арр g рандо ought t| Wills. To on H horseslioe-leaved ч but 3 pes поб been able to discover what has | the pre or in were e ike the W; e ds the | Princess of Wales, wiih delieste pink "flowers become of them since. Є. W., Weybridge Heath. а iver Trent, It шау be inter на to во now f flushed in the centre with i Park — i was ; itors; А ^ collection of one contained three dishes of G two | at ea object Pe mar ther | 7 lb. 3 oz., was shown on this dishes of Peaches, а Pine, a Melon, aud a dh of ДЕЧ TEE or shrubs Е ті to P. L. Head, Esq, Byfleet Eod „Apricots. Тһе lst prize was awarded it. There was mise) ачаб e. ia à fine statuo rupe. : 1 апа ing's Yellow SEPTEMBER 26, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 919 raised from Coe’s Late Red, with a flavour even | causes, went out of blossom sooner than the should Yews and other suitable evergreens, pl Tipeona to that of Reine Claude ө Bavay itself, | have done, and then I thought fit to th apart; while sharp а E sd Dante. {мч which it somewhat resembled in colour; ао а "va his donkey fable. МУ plants were gro positions. form of each bed is curiosity in the s shape „of ER "я Nectarine Peach, y i &,8 ous sly, had А out great large uide Vili wo kinds of fruit; the Fulton Plum, an American wy ripening а litle earlier than Coe’s a Же ЧЫЙ кы зы Реасһ sho arket a ety w | heat at the same o make fat и af-shoots, when alas as when the beds cannot be used f t lon Laurel and Yew, so that a arden for reddin po yn with a good deal ime. Mr. Low assures me tha g and 120 feet wide, and at gn magnifice DE Ee a n ichest Pd Luurcls and өм shrubs. The beds have this bud been extremely gay, and at the e peri iod of our v for Mr. Fowler, the даг ardener, uses chiefly d hei colours, relieved by masses 5 iei ma ssima » Var ted Pelargoniums, and °й £l о һ, técdtiifog blo d just under the skin, a | only just missed vc. 7 and therefore 1 report singular looking fruit, but worthless to i? ted myself as a warning to all oth "t Rust, gr. to the Right Hon. L. Sulivan, Broom ext came a Lycaste Skin f A an again в h yello w fleshed ано Мости just open, large ovapreadin each, whieh this tim purpl the mendation. It is Certa'nly Vieh superior in flavour and the bloomiest, On this “plant the blosso oms to the Salway, fine looking fruit of which were shown | not Loud T, Turner. Mr. Scobi le, gr. at Holland House, had | have never ceased for more than' twelve КО to be fruit, pea ripe, of sed "fellow Late Admirable, in favourable seasons good late Peach. From Messrs. Downie Laird and Laing гаше a flesh y Grape li like orocco ; and a Seedling Gra eame from Mr. Tilerv. Other some Peaches from Messrs- Veitch, an us kinds of Apples from other growers, sent уо "for the | o otíctS of A3ooks. The Indoor ^ det ce of little merit ^ аа sisted -of | Christine Pelargonium, а and | those being of bright rose 1 The whole of the centre-piece, its long most green and beautiful, it has been the stretching out | foot plant case—far eol precious for leaves than any- thing w a" Шр» Here i mita hint planting the bulbs i in the first instance it is Та? about Hyacinths :—“ For | vari with similar 8 were gre n lea Other bed. from one end to the other of. ux Put- filled s wit iuh h Belan argonium ril iant, Collisson's Superb Ate Purplo ин, a vw fine Purple Rival ing, wm re tum сейн , whites. ooming scarlet ; на р y wii @ of tlie best Two kinds | of Calceclarias аге extensively — — Verbenas а са ital scarlet xcellei wet bowl to the vase n water which are splashed upo bed Lodi speciosa, The bed a Gazania m were very bright, s and told well in the e of large le — By Miss Maling. London: M^ sir and fight , but m uad Ар anning иисе = нер i" race imme- mans, 12 mo., pp. 274. possible, the damp ие becomes blue mould, and if | diately below the upper terrace is а mixed border of The pollens or this i d book of Indoor кш Lit goes no fart р at leas ks unhealthy. Тһе best | shrubs, Roses, and berbaceous plants in асе noticed is already well and favourably known by a r plan is to try exactly how у= ж, bulb will goi in its | вете! eral Cannas, whose diversified foliage looked well ес the е En and by her hA rta empty glass; then stick on the се у e by | amongst other Puce of à p^ ornamental character. to our , columns, now recorded "t more £ means of a - of adhesive paper (like t e ef the | A broad flight of steps from the centre leads to the e result is a volum th put in the Lo ‚ fro гут а i the lower d lad ss with rain water, so that ined, conceive а iti is specially v Баб M Hil iain En "ie may ue "o "Auch the water; then carefally grander ‘display o а dona Вашу tam — here be may use with advan Lo [sip of the bowl, раб the bulb in its place, ach e e mansion, on The intention of - абау e learn with to п dark dry њон, o the: mae Vn Ө акаа? talian gardens, in pre efae пал bee n to supply a very simple i com- ai better vin a мне) the best place of all, h er, ^ni which гнаг Irish Toma &c., are ted ; they are 1 f in a hiousemai d's „closet, which рана is fou та also kept gay with bedding plants, Conspic cuo ous in theso for the use of pere e who are чи „Че РЕ. uses f Gladiolus in full ty а who may therefore wish to find the minutest points luxuriant health; and as Gladioli this year gene- is only a fellow-feehng, ie observes, ili explained. It is фе kitchen stairs in : cue book m а ы volume, and n опе such gardener е rn more useful here than that of those g an never have =» practise small m of phi; [ro The р hie 1 І have treated of, she мери t m ec me "of sem ] m Fry pap s of the names of plants, | may be г а useful and reliable manual of Те "Garde ilti Messrs. тты now announce the early appear- | ches deep and 2. — sight to. be 400 ambitious, E — bich I have to bo vus fully. And lth of the Plants are most beautiful, they are not on that account than ЧАРУ commoner flower r. Ra cim for o зар * the is er always Jonged for, p seldom, at first well gro gu sor Forest, W. Menzies, the Resident mes d Surveyor (see p. "2. The знг cmm -— work ів to giv ап account of the Park and For Windsor whien | hall shall be поб „е Зет ай їп to D with an exactn ble to attain in "the b lin England. The plantation: | measu: "шө, but also of| Az to all persons “ызы in the manage- d Hrelioteopes ап other beddin | For ve SE! the edges ofi the Bet rde E plants were Zaleas, е plants, шой аїе SHE in fre nt of w hich, close to the wall, was a eade Pani e : Hagdonn d У — ing from cm rs near| s have T taro carefully a d red, and the age and size of each with their Th one of м а кең jn the mat he management БЕ. Fuchsias, Carnations, Бекер, Plantes . Vertes, rad Japan Lilies, A t | being annexed, $0 t that t any one may find th em, and, by |d —À ват judge of the Ls = —— of their woods, account is to of the Great тай, which is. inia estin ting a e унае Orchid, ho. is Lira treat hapters give directions an Lilies of th а bearing strata, hahl the. f the Geology | of sturbed e by is the ане walledin kitchen ion, and od either side the | а сопврїец euous featu ure, Valley, and r^ gromng euh рани. ss Camellias Azaleas all the year round ея and conserva- m rections about planta for boxes and | eeng for windows, ru: di stands, baskets of m^ and окен, no i sesdaowing, cuttings, | Le together with hin nstructing and ere are rranging the popular с E common in France and туй for - fitting n outside windows: eme The eje of (e ле ару — ud those of Stone Sands will also be fully ente: on The work is to be illustrated by 20 large NM mounted in most interesting trees of Windsor. the book, of the . The first. part. of the 24 vol of Dr. ранае ably — уйне duh vus havin че AM oem ol the walls cT ia having bes mà ricots, UL ч Med бА "ebd; Apples only an ау; kinds of Beetare grown here, viz. tina Бугн, © under г Аз а er "illustration of the way these subjects are dealt with, we will take Miss сез mbscvatons on Orehids as room-plants. “There a eod Says, “ held diy man oi grow крэ poopie that Orchids а n any place short M ot had E Orchid М boues, in 6 if the oit are benutif ul, i із almost oer enjoy them. During the i г years, howev. ‚ Some ! people e have been trying а curious owe Orchids and other rare plan chidacea are to plates of rare Orchids, carefully dra Mere ve 1 ill coloured. он ге аге | su such greens to. be found? unless in a copper mine, "э case ra E - imagine the charm of such охи at AA iuri pre extensive ет-вр red-lipped flow For the fen ы instance, has been pre LA. ip; the flowers gain so “Кеси all along most | gardens, to which а е: is cud admitted. 16 TRADE LISTS RECEIVED. 27 sa x L&S 2 t "fir О Evergreens, Deciduous Trees, atalogue of g' а "He Xch: ! ck Climbing, ri а Thes О к > d Deu юлы Ey eh y Е et n a G arabale Pn da Age БЫ САА Tinen groen for Sale iy Wa Vari, «nd tho тше е, s Rose Catalogue for 1863- Miss Май egin du Us dem "icem z all the setti iss Maling proceeda —*' Hearing a erg j ge ‹ d am tmt am to ot iryi rr: Apis n Garden peser УТ Some med fo m HAREWOOD HOUSE, YORKSHIRE.— in a йөз. їп - P wing amb 4 Any тшу чес may | Right Hon. the Earl of Harewood; i iat f p ÜLimatodes too utet æ — T ded n of a access f either 23. iis. z thing the colonr р 1 р f pin ‚жо лы Pa н» wir Reis рл to be painted. . . . These Bou of other Se во much more riehly do bey а B On а very extensive scale, laid out іп the plants, from accidental | Italian style, and liberali interspersed, wi міра | in Sox's Descriptive деш Dwarf Dark Beet, but with glossy very dark leaves ; and the PineApple "Beet, which has the lightest. atd med by Mr. We ра — before us the qu iam from nd УМ to Angust 21; тіз Dictionary of чым , but is X estee ^ y : me for he f Conhyd to culinar рч e root being richest in colour, lo 4$ ar Meet up: едра finer texture, and more juicy than that of either of the In the o third ре of -- M of REICHENBAOR'S Xenia | others t gr the аг k B and » saperi ots are exten rvez grown, and are in fine con- pots dition; 3000 are now ready for next season's and. grown in 5-inch pots; the Sir Harry E^ ра Td frait, s ntity of x young Vines, which promise : v^ or $ed to furnish capital Figs in pots and against the чай i 920 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 26, 1868, of fine spiral bly beneath the soil, they | last gathered, and the same шау be said of Glon Peach trees in n house urnished with abun- | lived p fi y sucked up nourishment | Morceau, Beurré Rance, and Easter Beurré Pears, It dance of plump buds. dii о one of the Vineries we|from the same ground, liari rank the s same dew and | Coe's Golden rop Plums be gathered, noticed the Passiflora laurifolia, D bright | ies same "na 5s heaven. Aud yet no skill, no power wrapped singly in thin paper after remaining some orange-coloured fruit about as large as an Apricot; it | could make them the same. The hus bonnm might | days in a dry airy room, an en ked in shallow is used as а des sert fruit, and has а peculiar but|trim and нас апа rte the soil as much as he , they will keep a long time, and so will the ue decided! flay p eased, but he wo uld n ver r bring a single Grape out of | Imperatrice and the Ickworth Imperatrice, the latter Pines are grown well ; the ey consist ЖЫ f Queens, the form a for the | being e preferable Plum of the two, It Provideuc се, and Smootb-leaved Cayennes, Ta one of Vive _ They received the same nourishment, but they | cannot be l ч o often repeated that all choice fat y doub ble uld be gathered when perfectly dry, and storing, and some of them of a dwar T. bush y КАК: for table | — Cardinal Wiseman on Self Сийиг е | Wherever an extensive surface of fruit is exposed, air йин $ and f same purpose no autumn | Times. Surely this i is not ' - час а just. азы must be admitted freely, for at this period ex xhalationg dn ing plant deserves more extensive cultivation | Feed a sow t, and more especially by һап the son and yellow Celosias, o Mr. | you like, the bre eder will never have а single pup from | the early varieties on their becoming ^ for use. ү Fowl r has a gcod batch of dwarf stocky plants in full the former, ог pig from the latter. What o ganised in fact, ought not to be in the е apartment with flower. Altogether the grounds are kept in tiful whatever ok freq requently - er, and reflect credit on Mr. Fowlers —Q what t they feed от, са "оп their d natures, We | over the fruit Mese and remove at опе ce any fruit that ent. annot but wonder acute a as his Eminence Lir rs to be ound. Prepare ground for As anting, | м Sua об: looking this к% 3-5 distinelion. on. Sale of Conifers.—Our opum M ы Ere to be t f Cor beds, d [s out those that ‹ are spent ; "Wi pare droppings for Ol fresh beda y вр 5 ery day, ——— STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, Mr. À et to record, | Some 20,000 plants of Welling took my Clapton ursery on P e A тыр inst. AE nct of Cupressus Lawsoniana, is to tako, геш at Low, who was in his 70:h year, died from bronchitis, Edmonton i in the course of next week, The plants are disease to w e has The many p g fine plants introd & i T his m connect him closely with horticulture, are liv raonuments of his untiring perseverance and energy. abro of Operations. To his bome circle his loss is ` ler calamity. Не e ensuing w ToS E was rm fri end, and many n holding responsible | PL Е S EPART it world will remem CONSERVATORY, kc .—As has ben ЧЫНЫБЫ stated, ыз. gratitude ibat to him n S their first stant summer-flowering iwiners, which u ually get unsightly n life. His son, Mr. S. Low, succeeds him i tthi ly ; so sho RRA any others that will peur to that kind of treatment. | A Poor Old. Tree,—I am a helpless and e zi used | In the case of cold р individual, and my frien D have rem make make y tale shor ri I helong TIS FORI REST whatever else it ma be in- etti | tended to ** objects of мге» ? of M this old historie › country arge I | without delay. expensive in the first i instance, , but are „considere paa so la share an old tower, nor even "Eu CA RE. imply ie Pul Yew tree. Му res idrico i isinac pus REI in le. e for а e lovely Mond in Derbyshire — Му da From the reve wh к sha s been paid t pow) generatio: Dr "ai БЕ c gana ich Pilgrims. from all parts of the world who e bes My а name, and oe Ње | 4h J + ; а takin ШЕ t the ti use g last, they are per rhaps as cheap a pits hey P air S every "soul pts SO o check t the wood firm. Little i ; but look over the ays, eie eos until it is d then oaking. plants ety pon me, 40 years ago the young п climb from the т чк Wie my puse T Ap шу branches on church leads, My and Tirol Mee en born 300 y must have ears before t l was | sufficien y planted i in this country, in which — T - probably | About 65°; fin g, foundations of which are stiil discovered іп diggin BETA ves in my не ҮЗ һо od. If f my memory aig not fal e of course I could tell all вста октант вт PrNER —The trying per or those who have to | winter their young stock in end heated x fermenting pM be ye capa c e pistoa. еер the limings | strong to main - which sen а: ing air я freely on fine days, and little аы jr be given in all states of the weather, when dong so does not cause tho thermometer MA sin nk under 55°. There should be attempt made at inducin ids but p linin; atarata but age made me somewh at hazy i in p BE e this respect, so tbat I must leave шу origin to should be kept dwa Strong, во as to be рер ашын " settle. Well, with all these laima. to to allow of giving табла air to prevent excess of verence, not shamefal tbat in this year of gra c ce 1863 men should cut and break and mutilate my poor moisture. See t efficient coverings are prep ared, old person in all conceivab! e ways ? Until tourists began deavour 75, and the soi Dir ina r dry state. This: system of other than time and tempest had left, on my body. Bat’ now ШЕ. Snookses and Tomkinses and Joneses have "Jon begun to ortali: selves (as is the fashion of that race) bye ing their names al vu my bark, an the other day two fell tribe commenced a still more c process, While one a them smoked his pi EN watched, the other drew o uta а saw, VET flesh, Which, „р for the lucky intervention of m clerk, he would soon have accomplished. Yo may lieve M po I tell that I quite dread the sight ie ап excursion n, and, from all t Ihe not alone in (hes apprehensi ions. My fellow” ҳу diede of дш: > are crying out on every de of me and all over the land that the Eel Aun ou not repel th з, will to put an end to dis id? False R Reasoning.—The mind сарма evi be accustomed to form а Just Aum aee If it ruth and falsehoo ould be the result Sher it М to proi mes wa judgment on itse 16, to overcome temptation, and when tl and preserve them erythin T is hat taken п rowing is now, отете but little practised. RIES.— Where early Grapes are required, Ej `8 fo Side border, and if forma ntin terials be used, w: these narrowly, and endeavour i Бу additions an nings to secure a reguler gentle mth of 60° or 65" at a foot below the surface of i ch fermenting materials are employed, there eat — ag of labour, &c., by thatching Bon with a redes of off wet, fra om the weather. amer ra GARDEN AND SHRUBBE Chrysanthemums will soon ^ "beginning t - mr attention ; let them mie tied ou their to the adv: pk. eid. Аана = thick, IE materials had also lants as require early in Moles id to secu was "able, from long practice and constant training, on re trans- pu things against wind, especially la plants, h should never be left. ce rn aro. properly Sth r? hò traini f 1 individual was self-evid it f g and felt es He soul d illustrata his апи he tops being тоо about. ба. à err УЫ клону fus, Mihtugiit might е intended Po МЕ MEME аНЫ ШШ Ишки шер] place, From tu earliest ages trenched and 5 expose it as much as considered two t as | possible to bes кено» patting in plenty of good ed and the Vine;|rotten man here strong gro: wing plants, and those who had visited the tiful plains and such as Hollyhocks or M um to stand, for these ve been struck by the loving | require а priek sol- d fruitfalness. e Elm ND KITCHEN бА The Vine crept up by its side, . The eather "ыо has been о атсы for the vigour or strength, uriable | ripening un - Continue ае gathering h, the other both Apples Qe Pears, most vari which т, their roots! will now be fit. Nonpareils shoul, the | | ASPI pt. 23, 1863, as observed at the C Garden Thurs. Friday 1 Satur, 19 Bunday 20) 7 Mon. 21 8- Tues. 22) 9 Wed. 2310 Average. 22.512 85 Sept. 17—Clear; fine. whit — 18— Overcast ; norme throu, hom. 19 -Den msely overcast; fine; cloudy ; bo — 20—Rain ; fine througho — 2?l—Fine ow clondas boisterous ; fine 22—Overcast ; fine ; boisterous ; Mower y aud Adi нана dew; $ clear, boisterous and showery; at freezing at nig Mean temperatu: out; ECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEER OR last 37 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Oct, 3, 1863. — —— a Sept. EXE БНЗ gS | No of тета Ж an E БЕ © еатз їп Quantity Hr Ele October. |22012 S&| mé | which it y dil P ИЫ zs hit | of Rain. zz мшш Ёк Sunday 27 .| 652 | 453 | 55.2 22 0.57 Га. |—| 2) 4| 3| 711 8| 2 Mon. 28..| 648 | 443 | 517 20 144 1| 4| 4| 1010/0) 4! 3 Tues. 29..| 65.3 | 44.9 | 55.1 24 0.46 2| 3| 3| 4| 7/13] 3| 2 Wed. 30..| 64.9 | 425 | 512 2 05s (|3|2/3|4|6/991 Thurs. 1..| 63.6 | 45.1 из 19 048 2 3 2 2 qe 2 Friday 2..| 646 | 44.0 | 54. - бшш. з. 63.9 | 442 | 511 1 101 2| 3| af Ш 513 The highest temperature during the above period occurred on the 27th of Sept., 1832 —therm. 79 deg.; and the lowest on the 2d of Oct., 1853—therm. 17 deg. Gi otices to Батор SPLENIUM VIRIDE: Subscriber. "There о better reason for making this a variety of A. Trichomanes, than there is for а аад any other pair early — = It ienn ore a ex r spec ial F times s combined by the writers of general Floras, evt ES: “у "P S. fend him Loudon's sexi of сеет Еохсі: 6 т fungus is Sparassis crispa, a highly in- MÀ БЕЗЕ СЫ — Would you kindly write a directed “ Rev. M. J. . B., King's Cliffe, Wansford," to say — you find it, and whether it occurs in any à abundance, M GnaPEs.—We have received an account of the destruction i = the General Post Office of a letter containing Grapes і highly offensive state. This wi rre for the coi ent who sent TA not receivin, er. MJ b . IssEcTs: J & J Н. We do not thin that ен have had any- thing to do with s ш seases of your Heaths, Heliotropes, and Fuchsias, as to discover the slightest traces of insects or th den on yo ecimens. Over A о; tion and Е. о be th of the mischt - е will enquire d rep тч эд: d very showy d p ay be the verit ӨГ cross, but we do not know its SHROOMS: S W M. These plants by. et ot seeds, If you place an old М m over à hours, consists of their дая. муб Names ОЕ FRUITS: А Young G ois Pippins; 3, 4, Dumelow's Seedling ; 5, "quperatrioo 6, Jefferson ditto. Received: У Gand F HS | AMES OF PLA DÀ E m Mamie ceni urea.— Moulsey. саз; rgative.—Barr d: Co. жан ісоѕапага.—. ри сы ышы pr The ресе is X state that us himself would be unable to reply. before bes erae а: pedunculata, , Teo t - мз ат з Oak disti 'епоте, under the name uercus of сели It is rarely pebei FE 0 name e c: vm e dui de in We mud q.d tak: lani De Candolle, a variety of Pyrus hybrida "of {шше Bowdon. Oncidium ноо. —W H. n N Red, some езана келил ы Сл en is заго се more. 7] PE m We will eek after they ice Viners: Harpagon. You should visit the great Iron ш» кз in {һе garden of the Horticultural Society : RS P. We assure you, that o £ our own personal ERIT, берт à aise. "T TUM sos E have come, will, put d veu y. not at least n "— Mrs 3 shall беро td o€* Qortéapondente н —/, We do not know, but are E y H. The substance on jour Hose leaf is ким в. 4 SEPTEMBER 26, 1869.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 921 HALLETT'S|PEDIGREE| NURSERY WHEAT. ud ы ЭНИ: n PR THE PEDIGREE WHEAT WAS AWA EDAL BY TH ыы OF THE CLASS “с e i FROM ALL COUNTRIES," AT тне манно, 1 8, ӨР” TÉ AGRICULT t» ОСІЕТҮ ОР: БЕНИ КЕК DENSE. о The р Wheat, pa 1862, in х Pal sold to the ve xd realised £19 7s. per acre. n September voie A shels on 10 a GENUINE UNLESS T E MARK IS ОР Apply to FREDERIC T. HALLETT, ESQ., T L.S., The Maio Foris Бнр, Sussex. E—O0ne Guinea а r Seven Guineas а Qu Delivered, with Printed Directions for Planting, at the Brighton cei Station, in Bags of Cheque or Post-office oil whioh must in all cases accompany the Order. “HOW OUR WHEAT gae сн АҮ OU e di апа other papers, forwarded on application, enclosing six stamps. arter), p" ewed up and "Sealed, upon receipt | Drainage, &e. н J „JOSEPH BEAUMONT, LAND AGENT, SUR- RAINAGE ENGINEER Assistant t to $ Josiah Parkes), pst pic deci ja ud Execution of Works 'of Югай an v Landowner, ther medium of the various Land Improvement Acts. and Маррей, or Inspected and Reported ed Improvements, Valuai , or p re-letting of Farms. 2, Parliament Street. W nster, MHE LANUE IMPROVEMENT CONPANY— uations made for Westminster, S. wW. TE AGENTS, SURVEYORS, &0, AND WALES AND IN SCOTLAND. EED WHEATS from s CHILTERN HILLS, 186 and has исе qaty ; noted for E metiri: a and d of straw, and berry ; raised by the Advertiser from a grain. single gr ROUGH CHAFF, one of the best White Wheats ; straw ES — short. TRUMP, a well-known White Wheat o aality. SHIRRÉFF 8 BEARDED RED, a D yr with Red Grain of first-class quality, and 'plent y of straw. Strongly dst. HALLETT'S PEDIGREE, very productive; present prices, 56s. per ана Наа Ё "new ‘stout Sacks, and delivery to Henley Pr - е, rn Railway. The abo heats рк dunt true to their kinds, clean, апа in ruris condi: P. by the Grower, Mr. В. C. M. Доб Flint Hall, E bleden, Henley-on-Thames. А remittan: о: required w d serus e EVANS, ANALYTICAL and Сох: EMISTs, receive PUPILS for re^ study of AGRICULTURAL and GENERAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. 106, Leadenhall EL .C. lI MÀ € the ERECTION ranks" were quite S ced more closely & in other fields of the family “А,” not one such ear could h of the ear, the parately, progress during 1862 than has been before obtained in any p while the “Z family" has produced = qu [=] , ears with 17 ** y increase in the len pikelets grow being In a small field of this Z famil t letters, | common, while kelets) of grains, spi А kdi t ** notches” of the axis on which the в ployed as | together. his, without an; of FARM- The original ear of the large published engraving contained up one of tJ This family Z is now for the first time offered to the public, and is ready . its sides 16 “ranks” (; called “ A," while another family of the same Wheat known as Z having been ears of 18 **ranks, observed to exhibit marked superiority has been continued se any plant is nearly | given a greater for delivery. EP 2 [Es & € Б uw Б В E E $ HE singl the successive parent e year. Тай D EE of DRAINAGE ^ of any extent EM EXECUTED by the GENERAL LAND DRAINA and IMPROVEMENT COMPANY on all Descriptions of Pe Sere whether Freehold, Entailed, Mortgaged, Trust, Ecclesi- astical, Сог ГЕ or Colle : the latest Thus, the do by е Landowner as succes: д^ lant forms tal ground, those of each ear 1 et [-d p 8 T B Еа - © 5 E © Ei Оо РЕ gt [LJ ч 85 һе © property various terms of ye to ed apt the rate раг р» annual eie to the circumstances of the tenants. No inve: nol of title bein an, rei E red, or notices given to versioners 0; are incurre Works of e ko and Farm 'wners to ex their own Agents, and charge the the Е and expenses оп the Estate, may obtain r the purpose. A plications to be nde 96: WILLIAM CLIFFORD, the Secretary, atthb О of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, S. W. OYAL "EM COLLEGE, CESTER. AU PUER SESSION, 1863. President—Tux RIGHT Нох. THE EARL esignated by differen: &о., and each, with its descendants, forms a | be found. жергени b7 | ТУЛ uce is continued on the experimen auy year that of two years before ly preceding, is not sold, being solely em 16 may be otherwise, and At the following harvest (1862), the best p lants furnishes the annual seed for the farm in ps are in 1863 offered to the public. n BATHURST, which are planted separately ; as although the best grain of Coun: The Right Hon. Tug EARL В. The Right Hon. Тнк "Rus роае. Тһе eei n. T. E ái ERON Еѕтсоовт, М.Р. m А7 GSTON, M.P. RD HOLLAND, ‚ М.Р, қс эш Rev. Јонх Coxsrisus; M.A., Trin. Сой, Camb. Resident 'e880T8. A, Z, parate ears of a plant are d » and its prod in its best ear, ears must be preserved. Ti jaira CTICAL AGRICULTURE. J.LF HER, Farm Manager. AT. Parow; of обе эт Course of 20 Lectures 0 n Crops. В. Scorr BURN, tme T the Book of Farm m 5 oen of 12 gricultural Machines. g kept quite distinct, S all the “Pedigree Nursery Wheat" hitherto sold has been of a family while that of the remaining р! the Autumn of 1862, and the cro selection sold is that of 1861, or “t the selection of 1862, selection, that of the year immediate “Jam the home seed. The se! numbers, or names—as always found to lie bein, nescis ARTHUR Н. Сновсн, B.A., F.C.8., Ы" Exhibitioner, Lincoln Co ollege, O: = о CHEMIC. Li Pink: I Jun., F. ent seed The BURGHFIELD EARLY WHITE as Wheat of | char; The Company advances money, unlimited in amount, for the following works of m cultural Improvement, the "EM outlay Ait pe on es in all cases being liquidated by a ren! ейн ннн ion and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing» Clearing, ivre fg un for any beneficial pur- pose, Engines or Machinery Ce бт Irrigation. 2. T vim "Roads, Tramways ап T Railroads 1o ard ede ot Lending 1 3. Jetties or Landing places оп th of navigable rivers or lakes. 4. The er bus of Farm Houses, Labourers' Cottages, and other eee required for "Катта рой, and the rend bim t of and metà to Farm Houses and other ldi ings for ri farm p репе Lan ssed ш e provisions of any Act of Бейше, "Royal "bsrier, Р оное, іп Ее: of іа уай с or ре th. ents, the same with the expense: the lands ii vi i igation of title is required, and the Com yu y being о! ctly financial character do not — wit i eed and execution of the Wor which s trolled о y the Government Enclosure Commissioner: For further information, mat for лена of аи apply to the елече WILLIAM N. ER, Managing Director, 2, Old Palace Yard, Westminster SW. d BIRMINGHAM CATTLE and POULTRY zd UNS The FIFTEENTH GR — ANN HIBITI оха FAT and 3, Chen PR IZES (CUPS, m ^ uns Articles of Plate, and GOLD and SILVER s d m3 of £1940, will be awarded in the Divisions T CATTLE v. ..&784 5 0 FAT SHEEP vs .. 275 15 0 FAT PIGS > m i 5 0 BREEDING PIG 0 CORN апа ROO' TS 0 OULTRY and PIGEONS e 4 0 "o H PO е Lists and every info: элет The ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY, October 31. JOHN : лр. "Веста, Offices: 13, Temple Street, Birming "M р LE S os. , оп MONDAT. AFTERNOON, December 7, four poe days. r е now offered consist z^ I. 251. in money ; Medals; Two Silver Cups, value 401 each, for P Gatito y Tres iver Cups, value 201. each, fe р; апа а Gold Medal for Pigs; also a Butcher's Silver Cup, value 101. -- of different ages. veu Tot, LIVE STOCK CLOSE on NOVEMBER 2, Entries for AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &e., CLOSE on OCTOBER 1 Prize Sheets and Printed Form. ulars, be о At pin m n of the Honorary Secretary, er of Half Moon Street, Рі W. N. ications for Prize Sh and Forms of Certi&cates ertificates, p = information сап be obtained of == D PULLEN, Assistant Secretary. Corner of Half Moo бә Piccadilly, London, W. С.8, x, М. = Lond. В. s Hen ilem AND Boxvxr having been planted " of a cereal is each during the whole is that one found at the | even thousands, of grains qualities they visibly * mee siden: e been made for the нен of Special iram by ihe е following Gentlemen, who have kindly offered their services; т J. ALGERNON C of rc Button, Lincolnshire— Lecture легу геси Harite da LAT M. 278 Аат of Agri Ойл 2 гуа "Editor is always ONE BEST EAR, | thus obtained, and consists of numerous ears, containing many hundreds, and “ family grains е good by M S1 0 any Ж, D ONE e best Lecture оп the Histo t Road Mak га йа: aking, эла other Land Г онаа Тпомав DUCKHAM, Editor of the n Herd Book—Lecture on the History of the verint THOMAS ELIM. Beddi "ry eo the. notes of the owth, such as: а correct d inspection of the perfect plant. This best plant is called * the selection” of the year (say 1801) in which it is & RB "i fo germinates; t there is alwa; manner, blooming, ; the toughness о Tb тану perii iei Die on the Afternoon of m October 1. N.B. Mr. — on February 9. THOMAS didis M D. Professor of Chemi in the [occ EE of Glasgow, and à: to e Leben. ies particulars apply to the PRINCIPAL. ry ear every plant of Wheat, Barl harvest to produce ti of In and in eve following The best of all the competing plants о ascertained by the most s у nt, and of us lods of its earing, in competition with each other. E: Che Agricultural Gazette. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1863, MEETING FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. Faipar, October 2—Bedfordshire. Ux WU HENCE wv. foster а ете РРР: cw Н-ге йн prize system, by THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [8ЕРТЕМВЕВ 26, 1968, 922 ———— ! monsters from those best calculated to increase their | between them; n in this way, I am fully | His long Ax superintendence in coop. | cies, and those ready for the butcher. If it is — you might find орма ШОШ jnoion mu Mr. C. NEWMAROHR i П securing оць considered advisable to show mountains of fat there Seid f decreasing fatness, whieh would carr e Rom n pavement (the great expense of the I be no objection, provided the ox, sheep, or pi you from t e most unwie “ү to the le int anim ial i. ee building ud бепе borat и | ing the bu s not obtain the highest|in the yard, pires a possibility of stopping Earl BATHURST) are well known, Near] Ц al | ин e d pon rens e aie: etd rx ia and saying—thus far will I go, and n "lof thom ча articles in this еей wid fa seum, some $ E A fart 0 pin Pau. panis collected an ems | po steels єй ны |}, € - — pE ус It Tote to us that Mr. FAwXxEs's rules, by | him, many at own 00 st” —“ By y Mr. у | - laga of money or a ушала j but if п әгә ch not Len bee e Te the r vu PE SIUS loye of solenca, а Мя n redig i eut юе art : ! anim: exhibited, no matter o at des tion, w atness in bree ing animais are та B , аце paths,” iiber i мү аш е or imm mediate slau = а heri exclusion from competition, are the most likely| These are keel from a circular issued b ei g ghter, y р у М, sale & be found fo ar Han siens oss, to the|to meet the evil of which our ocorrespondent| THoMAs WARN and other gentlemen of оша not have the risk | “ Falcon? complains Cirencester ; в they certainly convey sufficient l of takin g homo animals umati io. d d n dbi misht ht Е pan "у, pun n дой matters in p Ei d m o ie Оке уе trving the follow. |, WE lately called attention (p. e6 toa yum Eo. h gricultural College,” ру, bo, at the bes of th o Royal 4 Agricul- instance of the destructio он e£ a orop of Swe ЧЕ: M грр. 7 idh Dx Абас ^ the good vill fee) Society in 1864 — Y Turnips by “ the rop in question bis Pn f side i t Ci ies terme * Three prizes to be offered, of 107. each, E the віх | Was very uneven as mpl itid: im and there aud useful residence at Virencester hag given rise, best oxen, To best sheep, ad 10 best Pigs; a Dr. a хе rows, ОП Arm Cr. account to be shown of the expense of feeding which more careful! aw an occasional plant| ——— We are glad to announce that on Thurs- als to be in as condition, ready for the|of a sickly ТМ 430 a colour, Во f these | day Ootober 1st, e n ^ of а short course of market, and not too fat. ) me subscribe | were taken up by the roots, | e ОА n Land Dra will be given at the 1. ys for the above mw үчкө and i К, one instance ER yal Agrionitaral College, Mir by Mr. id we o ILEY DENTON, 8 dni of оГ Royal m cultural Society, aud acknowledged | more brownish caterpillars, | nu of practical and distin еа шеп dp Шылт = the nature of whose срега- | have wished by their gratuitous services both to We add, as relating to wa des d subject, the н Hone wasa in the | further the objects of tha Institution. rne the of rules to ег wiet е ibitors at стн " оге or lou ero "n by | euren session, and mentir their confidence in , which this peculiar colour | its presen managem years ago т. FAWKES, а ы hé broédor of leaf is accompanied. Mr. D&wTON'S lee will be given in sari etii elei in Yorkshire, and urged by him S nota to be | theatre of the College adi. v 2 and 4 o'cloo the yi Cou of the Yorkshire А 1 M the Yorkshire Agricultura aw separate "eum much like those that we sometimes meet with i 15 E the — duly Fear for «НАДАН » NINE m i-es OF WHEAT, The following report, by Mr. George Hope, of Fenton Barns, was written in = ач ч "for the premium of the United East Lothian Agricultural Society.] Ох the 14th October, 1831, the eres eight varieties of dme were sown after lled Beans, the soil a heavy loam, and very similar in condition and quality over the. 'whole field, each variety occupying wear round thei g| Potato tubers, and we they REA rs 3 have - — in both d 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, or 11-months old Whose halte Сү heilor to ы qualified for T eid qn ун unless she bears These ho 26 appen te Ље uer ^ that ehe is mana with а peeuliar six auk аса 7 bullin ng," aad А r neni ium not to instinct, so that the bulb be paid till р" гй pro а Баай. is entirely 3. No r old heifer to be qualified for com- through until it is pretty petition, nearly consumed, her owner “ that she is five months gone in calf,” and The annexed represents her premium not Е we id till she has produced a one of the eroded roots or nit 7 аб тесе ИННИ dcs bulbseaten nearly through, for a od under any cireumstan j тө below the neck of the 5. No gai in m M. oeei to be qualified for ing more Я have on her label a certifi- from her owner **of how Jive ана ums rs og She is the dam, er premium not to be paid till ound the tops if in A and ilk, she bl id one. | Tur rnips he and pea oie a re e down, їп 6. yearling bull d 1j years old) to be qualified | some A which the root had been nearly “a | for competition, MA n v- 1 a certifie м ау; e" however they seemed to hay ows are holding ь? 02у siptat bull to be qunlif on broken oft by the rooks, "Th e grub that is Es these ravages—th larya of the common Dart Moth (Noctua Бери) шау s poya by quick Bait, salt, tar-water, nfusion when it comes forth а t night, h ome effect in "the ither = * that h he sire of 12 live born es appear to us more оё {0 — E sort, and eT succeeded each other аз follows :— о. 1. чн а Mungoswells English, o or Chapel White Gregorian . English, or Belton Red Lammas Red Peaston Red vet 9 мы: Ri oceupied by the sorts already stated ; the field T. certain the ow -— M 0. but es da to as і 5 ue аз ci red with Hunte hat pur = LE another field affer. "Potato уур soila y. loam, the qüantity of M Ар both being the same s for the « other ki nds, and во the 22d о f October, ble е in the braird, and it was hardly pe to distinguish one from another during yi winter, On the other field, however, the Woo:ly-eared d sooner than Hunter's, and continued to look ear during the winter. During the month of April, the different in began These evil а vid “ Falcon ” and дыр pur in RNC wnicn ‚той as гы what des [aj as “е r fa i. young hatched grubs, and it is for (нь жий wire- 8 if w са that the rook so industriously follows the lug н known through the ultural Journals as a matter interest, that a testimonial nlturists generally, as well as ts, may fairly be asked to . | tow. ss? for after contr be presented to Dr. e| paler gree r less dej egree. Nos. ra ire ry part rticula аг. No. 3 was аас and broader in leaf veta the ә ing an Nos 1a p^ d 2, but broader md more vigorous in "the lea if. No. 6 w Д емы broader in the leaf, and roy" rous than an of the varieties in e er than Nos. 1 47 No.T colour, ound than а was very like No. 6, the difference pedem No.8 had a n - bao та ood more upright, being ff the "we of the other sorts. On the other field, the difference between H Hanter's гай EE Woolly-eared was, still obvious, though: rapidly owner o Titii BUCKMAN, decid: tirement AN re ya. wi Agricultural College, * “ as a slight acknowledgment of the valuable services they have rende the St udents under under (eS Элч ЕЁ: Аба well аз e TE to this effect was adopted ave drawn a line pardon "n - ness is have pea vould рд, іг July, priety of it will b be generali to con ad communicate with Mr. H [mont P bua doubt that the y admitted. Апу dr ou testimonial, rom ANNER, at and select an also mention that Professor _Bucrman’s a T to eave Cirencester without out some direct Dae ar Mea Club, of which he was for some years —« Wi PooLEY and a few others Br сед эе, г Naturalists” Club, of be drawn | which he was the President and prineipal sup üs the line could not and Professor im the | pre red E of No. A resolutio by the | ў Royal Agricultura College Club at bcne last | x; ei n wish- | d N mitted "Dr tho latter end of ad broader in tbe leaf than in the colour, but 16 had lost Me distinguished it. T 4 had also fallen E om appearance any о 7 continued similar in M RB eir thickness m E of perc E сна. b м: promi Dem otten ter ad e » uter ord in the or 4 Ter later nearly on а noticed h had by the nature of the у bnt im this сазе, the whole varieties were in their thi hickest annd 3 port." |about ten days after the heads male Өм AE Е, | | В SEPTEMBER 26, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 923 of their accuracy; the localities and names of. owners rig e is sickening and is calcul appearance. No, 8, however, was an exception to this The stench o! ppe mote s. Е ri the stench was so intolera — о pro- observation, as it rı requ uired ot ly eight days longer t р compelled to leave the room quic! I have not ced complete the blooming pro o RI found a cottage with one small bed PA iat cupied by а thing so bad in th Мет ехрарез On the И, of hes "he two sorts after the | man, his wila and and four children ; the woman far advanced in | th Suis largo TAIA Мр меј по privy for tho use of $: е чад me room were а marrie ащ ч ег as infi: Potatos w. ef Wo ums eared appeared i L^ little hu sband, and chi Phe only ventilation was by a ү ment same D $d that during last summer 12 persons slept in the Hiper than. Konie 8; 1 foot wide and 2 y" deep. cottage, occupied by a man, his wif w w, and a beantifal s КЕ set ear; Нана в, | “I found in оре rickety tenement, wholly unfit for human eight of the children sleep in а small Ма ila M тнр; it habitation, a poor consumptive- -looking old woman, belonging M ет square. Ages of chi lere еп are ая fo о желй у: only uiai ei d. The to who had been bedridden for some time, "large а aper- ; daughter, 12; boy, 7; bo DEL — Daughter, 19 ; in h the county, being long and open-eare tures in the walls bd he bed, whieh, а рр the jaw uc] а Ка БҮ, bedroom, SETA E^ - е à; gir i віп, 2. field was cub on the 20th of the month; there yo walls are propped up, and likei children. Ages of children sre as follows? ] P ie m six hardly any perceptible difference in the ripeness of the momant bo falk pi This placo і is i эштиб Dy, by шу, dykes, (ni boy, 12 ; boy, 8; girl, 5; girl, 3. у, М; of stagnan age rivy ас ‹ several kinds, though | А eefin g di ffe узун that did old 2O has been in ү Ms last i Meo рая ——: occupied by a iei к...) ,vife, and two М exist T raw of No.1 in one tusíanee i found а small bedroom occupied by a | “1 post d жеч поте боріо n руе zi ап was of a bright yellow ; a e E aft less | young man, aged 17 years, sleeping in the same bed on the | ijr, eu Bal? ome Ао Е id disais эра ж an хы, d во, but bulkier, arising from а e quantity of к! Hoor with his ister, agod J8 зева. and unfit for buman habitation. The Agos о of the children - on the stem, Pg chaff on the ear. The colour of the | Moe ext ease to which I beg to draw your attention as follows :— :—Daughter, 18; son, 16; girl, 14; boy, 10; boy, 8 straw of No. 8 was a dead white, tis Mg ats thin | ist оу, 6. No privy accommodation." in the хаус чы however, from the size of the “Am wifo, and seven ehildrem o occupy а a small place iid ARE oie Ru LR m. de le, ear it promised to be produc ive to its bulk. Ex UNE in, foch Адр эре -— nd: the ventilation bad and intermingling of sexes The straw of No. 4 was also a dead white, 16| элге a daughter aged 20 years; girl, 16; boy, 13; Ж арыды a w x Aem здае А, hin aughter, 19; daughter, was much smaller in the stalk than any of the n a: 8; a gini "А. 5 EIU 8; TATEM and light | роу, nu т, l£i pan, 18 EIOS j, girl, 9: girl, 7; boy, 6; others, & length and i dance of leaf simllar | being 1 е А, GO cottage vidi "P ae Rer ad iE dedii р, cottage, ы uman: habitation, | children ges of the children tbat nd in len in abu e ^ А dilapidated ld man to No. 2, and equally close planted in the gfound with | neither wind nor water tight ; two M MM iind бого it апа No. 1. Тһе straw of No. 5 was close on the Punici his айчык EET aed the other by bis five Mire чаң room т=боп, 20 ; son, 17; anghter, 16; daugbter, 13." бА ЖА, ang her daughter, aged 29, and son 28, all sleep ground, remarkably hick and fi in the text and me dude are er d MUS TIN а бле aon, full.af lareo in ne Dedi 3 oles, wi е crack in t 8. e lower is pulle P " although rather short, was the most bulky of all the "i е ichs stretched across the rooms to Denn e [^ C'A cottage осе upied by a я ife nd в child varieties; the ear also from its e and the closeness | roof ; a disgracefu ul place sed asa privy, without any door, and gu d gran и ther ; two be! dn "A y € father end ате with which it was веб, was equally superior. 0. 6, d. ainage run into agde » ditch. CES EI pe ry te td ү. Sy соем тро ү mur though like the preceding, a red variety, was, in bulk A re —— gcupied b by vans " ва, 8 6; boy, 3,” 3 Ee IO LT of straw арй form of ear, something similar to No, 1. изә AE gare: of ago, оша gu- ^ "i Опе bedroom, occupied b by а woman and her son, aged 30 ; No. 7, another red variety, in respect to the for regoing ** There is " айак lean ert o bedroom а leeping-room en] 26; daug ter, 21 ; and an illegitimate child of the е appeared to o hold something like a medinm | for seven chi dren of the following -— ini zi, 19; 95 ра, 17;| «A cottage with о bedroom. ilse etween Nos. 5 and 6. No. 8 was the only bearded ві a gu bM S bem iw fim э Venti- rd in the parent's room. m vind or enitn io iC nbya . by . “Two small sleeping г man, his wife, yariety, i it was thinner on Qe ground, but about а e ire small bedrogin and his wife and 6 childre| all boys from 16 years toi 12 "months. Ventilation by а N in r. casement of 2 ft. фу ЗА:іп, шер MA e Wem fau k Ly at the | smali vasemen of only 15 in. square :—8on, 20 ; daughter, 15 ; It may be proper to remark, that Pe etie of ae deae сай oet m thé | daughter, 14; boy, 13; boy, 9; another daughter of 19, who the different varieties to resist i nclem may *‘ Overcrowded ooms вете а man and his wifo, | 55 08 ried Jast Christmas, had re yae. be inferred from tho ap =ч map who have 13 children; 10 are now at home. I found: "а опе! "One bedroom to eco 17 ft. v H^ 2in. This placeis Ath of Tol fte had how ME | 1 id m two stump bedsteads without any curtains, in which six | occupied by à man, his wife, and seven children, of the follow- of July, after а heavy sho Q-. WAN, 181 ofthe obildren sleep, of the following ages :—daughter, 22, and o yel :—Girl, 17: boy, 16; i girl, 13; boy, E ; boy, 7; boy, 8; perfeetly flat, No. 2 partially so. ut 6, Ai 8, NM bastard c 2 years; daughter, 16; son, 90; son, 12; girl 7 weeks. There are beds in the The woman only what is - sweighed; and the óthens m another E ilimale boy, 12 years; there was also an addition | Was recently confined їп this ro room, in whi ch Т I oun d the flour otally unaffecte to this number a short, time since of another daughter, aged | for domestic use was kept. 18 year ox dei to this cot is also defective, there n Ann n rhe by a son of 20 and a sister 13 and their T. The e different 1 dias on both fields were stacked in | bein a éecikopen-ditab, and.tbe UE into it.’ $ n р s adj of the Rivet, the carrying jn of which was delayed by | in Matan MS his wife, aud T m "aH till UK Sih a QM mber. ene ** A cottage occupied by а man, ли wife, and eight children There was formerly Pon one bedr md this cottage, but the occupier, to observe а liti « ape pem condensed view of n wind nor water tight, occupied br а man, his 74 and four бето, ы ш, ер S was only ono Саноо nt ono cf pin quantity of pe ip acre, the "ae Je per boll of | ehildren—son, 21; daughter, 23, with an illegitimate child, opening d в room I found oceupied by а daughter, 24 ; "ey the weight of ии а „= а thresb- and a boy of 11 years; there are four beds with no separation, | son, 2 15; son girl, 11; girl, 7; boy 5; the , there is no privy DIEM а block of a tree with ке en out otb А а ап yä fan ih sleeps 1 all the different vazieties on the two fiel standing in centre о (^ shed, and drainage def«etiv. е p bed ] iH with fin par parents. "There are only but t it is Db to re emark t hat „ав the Ticks were нане aged 33 years, sleeps їп ае ——" father and log" steads in the room, the room 6 ft. wide, 14 ft. 6 in. 20t е mother ; the woman is sic and the ceiling full of holes." — to ыр Aug ust, ^e — Now bsec ooshpied by a-mih; his Eoi id thre А: - ttage мин ойр one bedroom, occupied by а man, his damp whic children, one a girl of 15 years; gini. ],and WFeunc men wife, and four children. The parents sleep in lower room and аа. à bastard ot his wife's g , FH s child: rR a aboye. Daughter, 23 ; son, 17 ; son, 13; k "-— lim ghter' киш ears," Ше еш ns sof the T were ey сч pigga aged 22 and the sm: heh up mixed and dressed | “А Ы their EO parcel of рын. The quantity Noris е — dis with - all Mg ond; 8 us d.e of each aro ДЫ iu table. George | is im LA a pader, the Pi Tenth on ед — doro plac Heo unfit , Fenton Ва ovember smal t uare, зу bloc b ая wa the thatch of another building; the v e of this БЫК ч servos both ава "T and sleeping Ados The place is ^ 9ft. Gin. by Sft Jom. n t 4ft. high all over; it a. vou a i - h — iva dilapidated co condition Ur eile rm Ll 8 winter and suffoca ummer; the low rer piace ү used as to cate dn x ovd Sater, ain essels in different parts of эд slecpiug room for the (fe pd his wife is v No. |N: £ Varieti *3 E Bedroom. in false ceiling unsafe, oceupied bya man, Lis xd pied by а man, his wife, and three children— ris wife, and six children of the following ages:—Daughter, 22; но н s aged 1 10 pen 6, and a boy 13 years of age. This house, mm M son, 18 ; daughter, 17; En 9; boy, 8; * gin, T. There et two | like the rest, consists of but one sitting ud one bedroom, in stu and on e bed on the floor ; only one casement the latter of which all the мин. sleep ; the roof їз in a sad st. 16, | bolls, stones | that opens." condition, there being in one part hole, through which "| 18 18 : “ Опе small bedroom, осспріей by a man, his wife, and six | фе water enters in such LE during wet weather ав to 1|Hunters a s 15 | 15} | 340 |children—son, 22; son, 15; girl, 13; girl 9; boy, 7; boy, Краен it neces - teze Haa eie (бе (or rather shake-down), 15 10 4 yam pe on t room, to another side of vhe 2| Mungoswells +. 15 4j| 15 | 98 | “= n, children sleep in one with low ceiling. 8 | Eng. or Chapel = э 13 | 258 пері 2.1 TU ^ vs f child wt i Penes нег, in € D ugħter, Eye uL ta d. bo bo; Pis da s . ог m window, of children » a. H ;— Da) , ; воп, wW trs а daughter, 5: ра ЙЗ arta 8; boy, 6; girl, 4 ; boy, 2 p isa m пөй ав ЕЯ шып + 4 е pe 15 2 123 | 304 «А cottage, with two small sleeping rooms, ^ One «ОРИ ug € pun. peu wife, 16 8 ein, ife, and 10 children. Воп, 23; da ghter, i 2; воп, 10 and four Children. ^4 To sleep DW the children 5 | Belton Red : 15 Hi 173] 867 n, 17; son, e daughter, 14; воп, 1; daughter, 8; son, 6; mes i the їн; owing agon ages а аА 5; Son, 22; вор, Mo. 4 years of age." 6 | Lammas Red. — .. ыч 4 184 | 327 “ А адь with one bedroom, occupied by а man, M “ One! bedroom, oceupied by th —fRon, 19; 15 14 ne e four children. The four children бат in one room | daughter, nearly T^y boy, 16; Mure 4; тро 10; bor, 0; 9; Я 7 | Peaston Ней .. 15 ef) 8 | 270 and parents in low poto Son, 16; daughter, E ; | of 28 o slept at home (ill last Christmas; of the а 15 0 Eta A da, . The ventilation is by a вш all casement of children in this case said her daughters = араачы going to bed 8 A , мм 14) | 369 |]5in. by 10 in." and mind — “ A cottage «особ by a man, his wife, and six children. “А place ied by а and woman and child; the Two bedrooms. The ages of "children are as follows:— | cot Ea үт KI Чв built of ciay, i is. in a most ruinous condition ; Hunter. 25 а $3 | 216 | Daughter, 17; son, 15; girl, 14; girl, 11; girl, 6; boy, 2. a | there id but on mall room, which answers the purpose of d s2 Sep: 28 Tu m eno upea mas, ав dl oomen Me 9u Ma io p both kitchen and bedroom, эрен ne end of — bas х. ая о used t Woolly-eared e» А Е: H 1; „йү күге dt that m the roof, a hole cut u per "wall [^ gie "| mau qe rooms, Dr sie quid vec gre high 22 Ег апа келе - in the holeat night. A disgraceful | doorway ; tho roof is in а very wretched state." Nors.—To know the produce both positively and | privy formed of old sacking,” ** Amother cottage, consisting of a lower room and e with the weight per joli, as "às the test of quality of | «А cottage, with one bedroom, occupied by a man, his wife, | sleeping room, oceupied by a man and = wife and c "Ату ри ot any of the varieties generally n in the county, | and three children of the following ages :— do». 18; girl, 13; | tne following ages:—Son, 17; daughte boy, 11; all appears quite sufficient for Deos. purposes of both | роу, 11 years of age. , Three beds in the room. occupying the same sleeping : apartment. "ms lower тоот loj and sellers. But as 5 апа i 1 aro new іп {һе dis- | č A hovel, occupied by a man ‚ his wife, and seven children | а shockingly г онар поа and the walis seem hardly able oduce in flour has b , to enable the | о ollowing ages: 18; boy, 13; girl, 11; 1; girl | 9; to bear tho weight of tbe roof." | d No. 4; and boy, one nu pd boys sleep in a "^ A сонар ^ or the dio ows broken away, no coiling to |. А | dE i —ра ghter, 23 son, 26; boy, kd PE Sizo of bedroom, 14%. by 6%. an : z ae Р P жг г room 1 1С à 1 ор riv : y a man, erre Soom modation бу Жз. family" — MNT Te Yd. f Ды юам af IUE Eg of the following ages == 39; ant faes ' , 9 mon: Ф ; тр temor ae pleturo of eottage accommodation in АДА ei arra erm emt whichis IEZ, 17; boy, 14; 12, The ventilation is defe tivo, and no rers cw ed меоед the Times newspaper on dangerous; the rain comes through the roof, as there n inn ; npa ceiling over the reeds ; to one part of the room parted off there | ",, V sce in an unsafe condition occupied by a man, кыла е i 184 monta 1 Jute рой УШУ PM —G wife, and seven children, The children, of the : county, and reports as to | partition to Ps эшн env "The pa орсо: ж аа А н 5; their sanitary vor чим These yt m been End tbe children of the following пеев in the other giry 4i d floor broken sway and dangerous, officiall, PRAE to BAN potta paa duly recorded, | #8} ®оп, 18; girl, Т1; boy, 9; boy, 5; girl, ton defective, and no [ое йын чычты ч d: ge | y — onde : AGE extreta те uir ы rom inepec- Mo i лүе лут. се ГӘП Теге ато сей as а bedroom, тавара p our i tions made "pe Duis br Die йан, the! “A small eottage oeeupied by a firon of tbe folowing ages:—Danghter 19, who ia а pupil АА been subjected to the вегийїһу of | бте, ыы ME аер; son, 16; girl, 12; boy, T. are two stump bed- pmi T1 n lof the children are follows: Dengan Ж ateads with no or separation, tbe place is only 5 feet. spot, and well able to judge 13; boy, 12; boy, 10; girl, 8; boy, T3 924 wide, ` withas slanting S no window or ventila and чач inm glass tiles to give light.” I ord a pe "al of the above will satisfy y füllen т remarks оп this subj xii ae авар, more than justified by the ANF conditio and may assist in awake a spirit of i inquiry in this Ал overflowing w philanthropy» which may 1 e conclusio; tion п whatever, | р о his maintenanc меј u Tt is true that i ih some Tonea аа саа э owners | d as much care and have thought 16 rige js Mat MM 16 may М suppo озей je some that the cases 21 v given are not true types of the general : state of ETE from this being the case I regret to say that my ехрагіспоо, жаң of 14 years as а enables me to affirm | eo. that I pare = e shown dwelling THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. e labour required to secure | оса [SEPTEMBER 26, 1863, d them liberally on Barley | da, | and vonsen animals, and on the other side he fed tenants for ‚ she ting to put them up or he same v: alaa The field was afterwards sown with Barley, | 4} per cent., c wh som [Another glass of wine havin he а two quarters more Barley per acre on the part | been taken by the com E. Mechi proceeded.] uy, where tbe ani i There was dr westion, What uanti ы part fed rey the m money value o the ey t A tity of seed traordin they took the che pra analysis * Barley | P' to спша{е and of the same "л Y^ ci ыер кы stan ter 1 ——. and he found а t d Г те MG ч mo He then altered it and 6 Зеу нга Tubs ps one and a-half ; but there he found not so much di cipal Lance ce artificial [endis our or five в seemed to be ab h ps In nips and Mangels as would: surpris them. The сома е рег acre. ien - thi € enormous crops о! доп and produced | Carlisle EIU Ni bee to be зен by Parlament, eM commission or other wise. Samuel Clarke, Sanitary Inspector, 24, Castle Meadow, Norwich. BENDEND FARM White Hall, had g E тодо for the north countr knew that i ad its M and he alwa; Different. во much in S and their so their practice, that, unless the people residing in them € ogether Pierio] and made comparisons there e apt to be misunderstandin new up; the c 4-0 ободо t of early sowing, should not be put in till the 24th uus Коз pud hills te stop the Apud the Soil instead of its ra еа а usin dow at prac on, (m ede as in suc took а Wheat crop, which was rather much something else. alw; Шы ways manured wi пое К? stock is Mh pni е n 5 the fields for the Whai n the land : or mals the pue hem мода upon muci animals. A neighbour of his who was feedii оп one side of the field gave а ontain qi эк” ays ught T E ave Turnips and hay in winter ay Gras; са стеу си ing that e from the е jt | and Bs wanted to know - c d or tho — Mr. nly. Dem south they Mr. Мсні трей tbe tot an those in ае А = леа ? is» n tice was | -givin They вка of money, qa ys | chance of a f: eat, scarifying the stubble und x of ай g the him to ask M AN at 40 e : mes that. there oilcake troughs in last ire they would find that, whatever d fn E LC алет DES he would PRA HAM di а pay to вей ‚16 хош ү: їс would pay. w that it € ' еб е differ fro: re de AM sind v killed 2" to kee s, but ould produ! and hey co conid i база liberty тена ps "land эмен they «ud edo. He himself never consumed less t. 530 фен 170 acres in а year. oye 4R not pay. There w: res it in winter. | farmer, who, they o wh ed it up, m Mzcur said he believ summer as well as winter. would they use it ? Вовсе : Certai up the saying, ** We ve "fo or the land, er we must navi М where. ре: без: —À he wi other point. In the rapid growing e Grass grows very rapidly—in the months of | WOU May and Jane—and Thé believed it Wen d pay any man tho cu to bring the сеа ass to the cattle than to bring | ttle fo the Gra eR : Mr. Mechi had referred to the climate and the Pn that fell in tem In Lud experience fe Qoid never have ; ib was ain tha Turnip ips крй certainly. € to stick to Шеш Me аа ап arable der mid not ug consumed anure. 4 | | | They now came to another point—that of а land- ока duties, The: They had а capital fellow here (Mr. Moore), who bad plenty | fos cake ts b TE by pasan zus «шау to e EE out where he Bad * Eu, le nc P ut por ton; —À urn. e iki He un s ЭГ ad: 5 ji Е pis Hi Е" е а in SEPTEMBER 26, 1868.] ttend to his stock and please him. Не had no doubt you could keep more stock on the same quantity of land by feeding han by turning the canile, car into the pasture. In regard to buildings, tbat was rely a landlord's ^ а 2 Е Ан ч Е sheds, "the landlord la very probably “The ey served the former tenanta; Toe I don't see LAS (7. га Ав em THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 925 a € has been produced, production has Бееп mented, and in "d for your inspection and opinion, samples (just as they | were threshed, without having ry removed but | of the ch five varieties of Wheats obtained under | р ра ћав Быш еп mously increased. same у iiber ireumstances, viz. he land upon|rules that apply to the PM of al p ds of is very light sand; up to The | асн nery apply to agriculture, and therefore I believe ch t yet ы. it Met: es. ME labourer has n nothing not serve you to Beans and Wheat, he had grown t uneultivated кай, overgrown with | Furze and Heath Же зүн on the {от 12 ог 14 years. Beans рау very well if you can only get | In the winter of 1861 it , and left t Il vet d person 40 Tenet and the them intime. He had followed Beans with Wheat, and if the | Jecay until the. summer of 1862, hen it ned, | o usto je vil det hat his abo Bot WIL diet Ба land was clean, sown it with see?s, and if not, given it А p E: quite e D summer fallow ; but he never yet got seeds after Beans. Why | 8nd а very small quanti SO Severe as 1 e under th. a aa system. he could not tell; he had written to several agricultural papers reto dug i in. In ien enirn of Gentlem: men, any d "who reads what h ately been blist must со a tops of L Lupin à бань prc of the land P» ке On Sep t. 19, 1862, 25 j square; yards we - o gen f cattle they did & roduce С esr uhr gait h th i d iud En id » ation "nut these neral] wont БЫ Me e th ero planted, ays very far from what без ou, cen je be. ina galloping consumption. А man to make a living in arded White, mw longer than any of d lbs. i I Y it ation the lowest possible grounds, there is berland by Ped m must jim ve like а farmer and must w sereni spes and c ust 8, gna (665 lb. per much favour of some i e- Jike a farmer, ay, and must screw like a farmer, eii bushel) 194 ment th in Yo > s^ t have the balanos on the wrong side of the book. Mr. Mechi | 2, First Prize Victoria (Australia), straw a little. shorter БВ. oure y —À -— t — not pay to have half a crop ; that was very than No. 1, ripe, &c. August 11, produced {4 12$ си most yaluable machine upon your farm. His о = in ач meiusion, Mr. — rog if » had never | 8, Sbirreff's Bearded Red, в — es cp e as No. 2, ш еахпевв is your loss, and his н your gain, Jing ed a single furrow w arm years ago ripe, &c. August 1L roduc be should have been richer. Не could get more profit out с 4. Hallett's Той, E about same as No. 5 апа $ i y u will g will at, o valno f & or his point of - pair ot Irish cows jaws then he could get out of an acre ripo, &c. Au ci uo: i чы t üi р 164 К abes айы > h ore v ша ede rom а ет straw sho ol е vo, iim well oused, wi clo com Mr. Восс agreed with Mr. Jefferson about not being able to produced .. "T [and | happy, and if you put him i ina position to рата г grow seeds after Beans, Тһе greatest fault he had to find with зба pe fact ft tha esal Deseo бага iot weh the farming in Cumberland was the fallow land which he hoped ave pz T ui gie ps sie very пага iot whic would grow less and less e year. It was hard to pay heavy from expressing any opinion, ch | he ів oblige ed to bear. К when you think of the pst a ves for се а ог еше i E ver эл) ^ of| we sh be please i k convenience | higher consideration that this 8 of the same flesh jas: re e fallow lands in 1S county last year 1 HH nU pay bir vorago DEL Eo Sonar! ТЁК WOUT not throug h the me edi ium | of our T ye É х |с and blood as you: or pos p dd the "s fee be better if they had а good стор of Turnips? Не consider (t: n iwi s and the same desires that the land which would not grow Turnips could grow Вала as prepared for mar poo of White," s way in the great struggle ifit was only dry enough in the spring, and they would have a fast hazel t ld | of life, and is UE audi ing hope, also like us, to M, а. He trusted that еге long falows | фо Девігеў, pif The Sine is mm account | that distant land where all are free and all will be y with altogether. With regard to Italian e-grass, he expressed an opinion that it could not generally | of. the i es paren qo smt аси es rm un l we must feel that that which а matter of P emm Cumberland with mu =® дыл. Ea egre Very beautiful White Wheat, as n be, omy in y becomes a matter ty of the бише eatlo or qu A M Um that it | short berried, plump and white. „Sec оа, pea of the very highest order. I believe that those е d in e him ee peris a Ey deal 3 Н " ied 1 cake. Не vend a great deal of his Oats —he mixed that with | $2/1e.—Very beautiful White Wheat, short berried,| the interest of agricul ture in this cou ntry on. y require oilcake 41b. to 41 8 and he gave his cattle that per дау. He | гаһег more horny in texture a = кеу rance tl nd that ike to mash лесу; ee тр А з buthe digaot р l. Australian Wheat.— White ot all classes, both landlord and tenant, will тл сапу 100 fat catio, and поена» paid Ба better. larger berried, horny in appeara da les Bearded together to remedy this anala evil, and bring КЫА ПЕЛ тогу. "rrr Bearded Hed. ood largo | every p Ар i eh T t 35 Carlisle pecks, erried, ori ^ - s Beas ed.— ever try thin sowing A had stopped up each alternate $ =. l'betvied; fine Red Wh frs rg E The result was th ey were е. pA ppoin: Th : of large and co e shall be very gla d was at least a week — the ripened grain very much син, | measure. Mr. 1—What time il | Mr. GRAINGER —A bout tue 10th Novi Mr. МеснІ—Тоо late; it should hav: 108 wn in October, Mr. GRAINGER said that he fully aj ved of what Mr. Jeffer- said ing Grass. Old Cobbett said when he came into Cumberland, *'*The climate cries * Х ,' [but the son um Grass Hone say * Corn, corn ;' " and he believed Cobbett was right. e the а he was rfect ; after a rs or so it grew worse and worse. e would liko to ой the reason why drains act во imperfectly after а doze: or 15 yea: rse Ке d Whea The годе адн. с M.P., ay osed “ The indeed to receive your report s die larger experiment | Strangers, coupled, with the health of „ Mechi.” He to which you ee y Mr. Mi ohn O'Groat's to St. Michael's as known from J | Mount, БОЗ saying, él Tt I were to TERI to follow his example I — | should be ruined in a week." Wel, was true, bu RLAND, Sept, 11.—0Оп | еу held different positions. Mr. Mechi was t Cow the лон wil моде, д-га tho dinner of the members | dvance of this odio ety, Lord Naas, who presided, said :— here is а greater difficulty in the advancement M | could not иө gric culture than jn almost апу other pursuit. he e did n not в eed he wrote e over it “ This ів no go," 1, ** Follow this ee you will Е Mao replying to the speeches which ug i "—— ttn ng the "evening, said they could not grow R, Ба WE irrigation, it was su s in ch a thirsty soil, And f fond ot |01000 of meeting and паа over their e ме ы make money,” and perhaps for à Mr. Alderma on in E Miro . Way found that irrigated Grasses contained 25 inhabitants об towns hay nee ore nutritivo ma буту т РАН ЖҮ КЕ garo kap с has been uif with sewage he would have found it still more. made so long «ed ап animal co <А t any quantity of it e" cm - with great difficulties which | would now only - ЕЗ Rye- as of immense еке ап во ed in in ЕЕЕ have uw He has not | not then timo to alludo state am he had seen here to-day and rece e proper and | He bad exceedingly admired the сои and well ing out his capital, but Sous Ui Un Tadia 9€ атап ot TA ts e field. Не had often been asked." Does it pay?” Does what } v i pay? y? does dei of oilcake рау? | often diseases ong d ста which render it pere haro ndi lai rA и A Aat er^ e doss a со Ча; the om ond of the farm LA A ре сае е most uncertain and risky pursuit that a med work i the fields, and he could not understand who end n But then it costs а money to do all | Шап сап be-engaged in... But notwithstanding all this, | was at home taking care of the children and doing all if thoy added them Vo TOUT H ну? A ir дае іа ses MEUM -UE Cpu. M INE ан Mi i Кү MM MIR осете зе ib tá ormity wi and habits of this Cit M AMBAE ex a т. аша Ta A E^ т Mocni и Ew zd the "pum it of agriculture, that, notwithstanding al its its hen: sho [e^ g E husband's d disri шой to see he that they were so hard u е of Cumberland as to Lawso anie uem fa mi ~ Ea 9 uiua bad engaged d th them do men's wt 7 to the exhibition, he n; A PE MER « t that a in, and the most | make t certain leased him extremely in seen anyw. SH in le ht shake em Lait and өөр in to meos colin jn every man who wishes said m n e say h grea gra g gs Ty the show . Нева, ав [^ po remarked to of Pulldiogs were tom iei he Moe ul 20 ter DARAN rrj red а, at home and do his duty to his neighbour and to | his, si horses to be sold for His friend stared, and to contribute to profit as these Mr. La g. In | his God. ce the born g of this century thorough | а атар аа him till him jhe had seen cultivating his land he was moving soil which had never been m ен іѕ mmar of all farming, has | little steam-epgine, with boiler complete, to moved before, and the result must be there would be a crop в, за ied o No bod be three-horse power, which would kill ап he which le would be surprised at. 2^ y been disoove red a — то ЧУ | knew by experience, that they could bo put against it for a M asked if the farmers in this room bel field, day's X e Mer raw that ol and he was p т. WSON in giving 28lb. of oilcake to опе beast in а дау. He thought that опе of the weak points of Mr. Mechi's speech. Мг. Месні said that is, one field out of jet, without commeneing with | to вее thorough draining. The introduction of guano and Altho ог 5 1b, ; but he had not stated that he УОЙ it him- m was forgotten self. He did not say he would give more than а MN leh a a mark е аео was within the last century, гапа therefore we may claim = к, said he did not quite agree т. the giving the enormous quantity of ol d tbey should give no more than the anim assimilate. He thought th that to give so е use ol puto ECHI said that ёз wanted to e: eere nte n guano year after year; it gave a flash at first, 2 tho nu feel it ael A A ton M atraw, if Sa d mosoni loughe: ed int o Mr. iue Lawes, а 1 animal w ача. Home ie oen н SM Cottages, and Rent of Cottages. —In n Hampshire the size and condition of the farm labourer's cottage is disgraceful as to „morality and honesty ! Ав to morality lan of | d | grea ( ciue siam reped instead of | my mae cmm day he had Phim, „and DT to ^1 ine Tori rs lof and there astonished to see во O ittie steam e eated by our grandf: as the first breed of catt 9 | know. п and dis шы. фе, оГ - improved in p omal E and fat; EH e р H ii BH ji { H E is : | E ember those m wema- animals we used to see about 40 years ago, } ipal feat were snout and ] i "i f | i t - 11 th 1 things you can't of t це аут is чт б is no quiet em for "ts invalid. Four men and five females have been а мк Ым and Ais family 7з. to 7s. 6d. а week to find of Wheat.—We take the liberty to enclose ! i tead of w. i draw the rent weekly from the all e pauper labourer, | see. E Че onitivation Gf d Jand and the rearing of и li j L. i | 1 tH SERERE i i Hi H E d 1 EH H ig E Г EH cgo cm n invented, and find a ready sale th остао, This is always the case. eig inc vim t Р nothing to fear from the introduction pow i upon it. and the advancement о! been introduced and brought fully into play, there always been the case that w 926 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAMME (SEPTEMBER 26, мы ала of |t ————— тинт ини Omnibus Com d hay so prepared by team Ttime have the confidence of the manure trade power was а Ig oot scit it So particular were they as E - purs they had the farmers Не had thev i Seca en d several great makers, with j^ Wing btaining a cutting bs achine that would cut two tons this poin and he was informed that there were only | up ИС n i6 was L- int nae ны was just ман ‚ saying, “If you will give the macbinery we will| three chemists in Scotland who made mor an L repare j er operations, An ith the fna the power." А believed Mr. ] ntall, of Malvern, bad | agricultural analyses in the course of a year. Ayrshire 6 It did not finish anything ав it A. do. B I Pd mauu. Zu sce] aie ho had not i ired nearly 100 analyses; м} bs я. y 1 great deal of nigana зч, the ^ кө „е — e exercise of force i operatión of mastication | 2&4 no in any year requ з у c ; his nlougb. It ht do pte to a certain рр, but qos ждө. дорым уров і it | supposing that nu erani, ould be guaran Ry la а. g JR. р АА to very wel on dri that the еи they could get the stomachs of the animals com- | of fee paid for má re would noh, a fier An A ? en the à waa ard it would not tonc fortably filled, the sooner x they lie а MM Fests Still 'һе would not have been pleased if they had and that was а great gain. He thought horses were going out |f 4 7. had the steam plough al 3 t d of date for the plough, апа he ее enough of steam аз applie to ба ану which у AR үчле idit mh oin tol " pun considered, to agriculture to say that the steam plough would be found | good journeym But it was possible Was a Y & to be profitable t e extremely profitabl: gentleman on to his farm the arrangement odi 790 d into by which this aene There might be tart made this Dind ADAM е т км r might be put on a меня footing. 15 was very e crops would be Miro off the field. So fa orse-powe: i an aci ploughing, ciere ae def е Ван Фанні they can боео there should arger names s Basat Ai seen, the E «ides оц land E m и бага 48. а day." The engine walks out to do bis work n had been made hitherto. Fhe т А ^ as good land other- and walks е, threshes the c Fb, quid the. bo dA a тели with D ders 5 ен d had а field Pe intendi the Beans, and when he goes slee; e does not wan ж H : ) MAS suppan mos doas he want Дау гена the next | whether anythin; rc m 1" to give о facilities for | it if "bn , m inca UA T nar there having been Orning. Tha s more than they could say about a horse. | more frequent en of manures. rost, he could noi цве the üg/d ag he intended, but If there was a sore place it was the keep of agricultur al рога. The Steam э жы - IR then, at the request | was ore M ге Sallow it. Тыз, however, was з mi were е he Wr me details with reference e о steam: plou gh h apis. e 1 tt hey produce a g Ed and a grea а deal of pork. Er ate it themselves, and gent it to people intowns. Now, would they not hke to have E ‚її еа S мий The; eould, after i had be AE tw ed there | o s qnoa more. е sip | ра atio at length the daily operations ор the dea iut should content himself with s serins ну è who li juestion D СЯ mori dm n into He heard that iuc Cockermouth they were AN ыа stituting a Board: тес — mr aa pose o ofthe dirt, and do mploye d till March 26, "T е field and on. t eaki his land а all. He e was ether things. He w: local cally, when 16 w i ey w uated again them t to "understand | that the. p^r Sonlig 1 m April 17, whioh was 20 da ву naking together 98 days. wage of towns to the land was t f | During that time it Kirklandh olm, Crossburn, е а worked on the farms of Clune, Shields, , Aikenbrae, апа | ше plough to Wo] The fields wero too el ; and a Бүр deal of tim was wasted field to anothez might be suitable to а few farm n velling and py demn: 11 days 8 — з st ; Stopped b; "by frost, б "lae 2 -— ork don Д у, 11 E do. for vil ater-cart and horse, horses at shifting say 12 daya ооу the | ѕау 20 ene vom at 65., i du a toial of 1071. 8s. 14.; j show ed it ra topped 2 soft меселе + time, and чө for it. That was his opinion of it. x КалаБах. эя. һе had been pner that Ga plo ug ried in Carr ne Mr. Weir p pd that it should ia TOM soon as the harv dud. ат г, He had a uud. that he ш E put it upon; but from а ya might я Min As эре ME id p rod ny le sent lim to look at savera ale i the field ai ed £ Kilkonzig was a avery г fne ong, "put pat - isl been эзе and of course, the steam и һе added. to this the amount paid to Mr. Fowl imp nt -— E. A уб Я MI the town TUM madot o flow over -— "aris t was qe е хез E t go Кла | ма ыза зи sid n A seen Howard plough at әр сеа; ard to the difloilty caused пе | W jago соц! be done in another; апа f their oomen s e| | m ring down their Lg and танов, and рагі. after done with it, Grass would g DEBES, charge аг pend и ру { by those natural хонаво ће had а conversation with Mr. Howard, w toig -— ри now in England suce: va к, nt expenses, пог Fowler's Re they were sd ese ГА, the bad du the GREH: sale vic edid к рон эһ he met with a stone, to ra „Не need. scarcely вау. һе an would He had seen an instance of v2 the field КЕ ие зер ро not ме шоге successful. Of i meii on the land he would not speak, as there н emu emen present whose patini knowledg e Ac. Tarn ` M Waddli z by Lor farmers to associate themselyes t | for the improvement of land. Ww de E ÁGRICULTU Quality drerit отту iit the «унча a n remunerativi here wer always «оні at ‚а; but he LS ee 2 i N got s and Howa аф» ELL said he hoped some чада iu А The — Аё a "gd meeting of е directors of t| фен M Fu, ot f gae erkine, said i E gh. ^ p» every en zeli in its success i | it а be эр npe in one district, Tray "velis та was very hard, and when the T — thrown out; ha engine was imt ately тетине and the plough was put uo aa ua Lied ы: 3... did nob — о Ey t ia Pigeni, pets j^ Ей, si м Гей + ШЕ хабов ра Men Мг. аат ча d к › раде һу. farmers in some locality T. EIR said the only way An de eds be s apii wrought would be ге Nem p it appeared to him | was very injur: vorse on pe "a Аоте, that thev shou! ". я then be able to disi - дег of йг «жецш M Зоде id said 3 was the seed ; E уе ее er that circumstances had been hore. Unless they prt S could not, ре t otera айа ү j (бен that it | muc efit fro of re again (het it he was the mes re taire de desde e gi. Ва oen ric се it was not i ке сЕ e was bhe time when "үшын жав | by i b some arrangemen оле еы in cleaning intr B bert Бер Ъе күфе T ined A : грее ея а: M “мү “ой that {Шә —— e any yore motion ; but he f тен ought ца — m: — he r женеше. committee should be ap pointed to take the уе, into | enterp ongst farme: E as а ед а Treatise on Mills and Мі зар ч future meeting. It ы | expended in trying ped "things. Bal But even RI W. Fai чай, n E. пак ne } should know whether |$; hat, farmers w backward than they sho should of this elaborate which is urchased were worth the pe they "ad been. Mr. W чен tract pn for i and aa, Mo that they A able to sient iem y y his observations | from the prefate:— — == ев, во gone, o ough Fowlers| “Jn tho frst t oL ыа iC LIES pe suitable | plough was a good implement, it wanted a good d. succinct чен idt жы ; uncommon | to make it useful for Ау was no d of a mill architect, millwright, manures of different qualities | much required in the ir fields ineer. My pro al eareer Fire mmm crops without any idea as | laying their lard flat, and in taking out stones, time when the manufacturing industry ere He for that Pa ' He|th ough implement in | was recovering from the effeets of a long wouk w good Italian Rye- | And this eounty could be profitably | war, and I was enabled, from aei. ‚ and vice versá. cultivated by steam, there must be a improve- up with and follow uld be no harm in having а com- | ment in the steam cultivator. For i the | whole of the dis im talk over the matter and ventilate it a little. | very heavy for b id not|that have since taken place. AN said there eould be no doubt that it | wonder ai it. There were parts of it made of cast- | These discoveries have been ryenience to have a chemist in some|iron, and very easily broken, which, if made of | ін contributing to tle де country to whom they could apply; |malleableiron by an Ayrshire blacksmith, would ion of ty was- to get a trustworthy |1 ever Fowler's plough would be | of trade and commerce th y trained, who would аб the ваше the maker or repairer of it tham io! — * It will not be necessary to ———, ——— as SEPTEMBER 26, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 927 lectric tel hs have effected both on sea an "ul o put the strap to her hindleg. I rs +5 фо! these agencies for and enjoyments whi ih we now possess, as Bises with the age in which „опг fathers lived. 16 will be| und on а blig then d t e to t th dr end of the бар, ад ^ gh I ring, | and mm % taut, buckled it; down her fore Лев апа big her kick if she d —€— = down an finish ed milkin Ai fter а y go ia «M RAT it was "D ays e 3 4 4 | à 1 IONIPANCR GATES, either in Wro ought lron or Cast and Wrought Iron combined, ranging from the ordinary Field Gate to those of the most elaborate design. 54 к silk, flax, and wool are са f tl пата to which we аге indebted for the aaneren advantages which enter into the improved state of o our Min ing since, qu proves to E a very valuable cow, worth to- day 45 dols. It does not „take a ш our Dv art E ш др and. in this volume E have Peri. the ‚рай under her and milk with perfect impunity, wi aout 3n talis E р, sil stugan may refer ri v Е ч е anta age. п water-wlioels, n farbig e the first part of this work. "The present volume is chiefly directed to what is knowh by the name of mill- gearing.” # * # d The Journal of the Roudi Agricultural Society of England. l. XXIV., Part 2. We have received this volume too late this week to E any This must be left till ur next DEN B re ile s а BT d amina ation | Mr. Fre , and the Journal " eeks of A ug, e now gives 18 to 22 me: “and very Tich p? Khat. any one who has a first-rate “kicking cow," and ca conveniently turn her into a stable to milk, I say E and do likewise. Don?t “fret and stew," scold and maul the innocent cow, some childrena педа! r at so little e oub. x es WO, а ne ga олче aps less, I hat Sho ever could Å kick , and the e strap may be le ; but if not I care but ne А staple and ring in qe Stable floor eid be etter, where Several kickers are milked side (Albany) Country пу iia alc 29 of the series ер p for many years been inod, The subject of Steam Cultivation in particular is most ably ussed; IRON RAILING of various designs. FENCING of every description. АН у» of HURDLES, фо. Drawings and s free on application to CorTAM & Co., Iron Works, 2, Winsey Street (opposite the Pantheon), Oxford Street, London, W. | EW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING, бер. Improvement with Reduced Price, 4 INCHES HIGH. T won + А and efficiently disc EE E ЕЕ i GP TNX S. = р g 8 GODS G - ФАА 0 з >м нау аА Light. |Medium.| Strong. паа . [7] тета z Р 2L о ostly u: or. foreign and colonial $ isi | 21322292559 Mesh. Jap |Gal. Jap |Gal. Jap |Gal.|Jap |Gal. g ngdom are of four classes. EE ——— Dogs, г. d. |з. d. |з. d. |з. d. |s. d. |s. d. s. d. |в. d. Th t comprises articles of food. Тһе computed real © Ка Н е °к-<® рон © 0304 03205 045060 © 540 7 value of these in the returns for was no less than E! a" 5 Tum x {ЛЕР 05 lo 5 /0 620630 8 93,027,988/., а sum equal to three-fourths of the value EE H of the entire export of British and Irish produce and "5 $ E | ug S 5 3 9 5 | 04 fo 430 43 06 [9 5:07 |07 [0 9 manufactures. Ву far the largest item is for corn and рі x5] S 1 i " $ wt , d ч 1 ч d f ; s S flour, th ports of which in that year reached the| 24 а 8225222 „поза ГЫ 1 в FI 1. enormous amount of 37,755,060. Тһе import of grain, | rj. p 4 3 Бы lads 1 uU О сре duivetod fres at nearly meal, and four senem : ed 12, ‚000 quarters M К = Бе TES am [s раша 1 {г Statins and Ship ing Ports in the bad harvest of 1860, in which year it was 14,494, & а E UU ENTE England; а ШЧ бос yatdi or üpwards delivéred freo to mes quarters, but in 1861 it was 16,0 uarters, and E 3 | Е 5841 zi = zi ресора and Ireland, ү ie аа 2 іп 1862 18,441,791 дпа ы. b average price on тегу description of Netting warran give satis- * faction, and if not approved will be exchanged, or may be Mens the value об the Whea! РОО was computed | E | $e turned diti i in 1862 has not yet been Bed, in n 1861 it was 53s. 9d, | д ^. КС EL EE Вуна IRON HURDLES, CONTINUOUS. BAR FENOING, IRON E | d |—————— REUS and RE [9] E FIELD and lus ka r Prussian, 30s 894. 9 : ator Шура, Atad tate ENTRANCE GATES, GARDEN ENGINES, GARDEN ү ар р T 3l ГЕ | з EEEE ROLLERS, GARDEN SEATS and CHAIRS, CAST IRON of of astonishing amount. ot to speak of EC mg S X ar VASES, and. every description of HORTICULTURAL and stro drink, nor of tea, coffee, and sugar, we рер | а тащ uw * GRICULTURAL MACHINES, TOOLS, and appliances, imported in 1862 cattle, — К swine, aog salted Бү. | ia Lists Free on application, Every article guaranteed to be lard, to the [B C NP m А satisfactory. at and ^ more {һап EJ dus { 4 0001. (the nm заб bulls vem put ; n deni й 4 4 dee , no y City, L -— ап ау of 17. 11s., and the sheep Hi : 7 butter, newly 5,0 poor; ches sod pod a rice, ee em rr е ARD, ETE AND BARNARDS :400,00053 ойшы 609,0007. ; "poultry, АЫ TI ёа 52| 9299783838 FURTHER REDUCTION in the PRICE of WIRE Чам of our imports consists of raw ma д NETTING. ture; ànd-&he value of -— arrivals iu 1862 5 n тш Tom In 1860 m глю nt was 98,984, E 3338 T з the largest ever 5s SE 5 2d HE, Sereg нне. Ie fallin А $8589 928 d до д а а no means expressed by а Sehen of the value of the " | E oes. Ls E imports; ad in price must be borne in mind. The | кы qnantity fell from 12,419,006 cwt. in 1860 to од P 678,383 суф. їп 1862; the computed value from 255 ao a az 35,756,889/, to 31,093,0457. Та 1860 the computation nus E was ou American cotton at 60s. 4d. рег cwt.; in 1861 at 4 i 72s. 5d. А third-ciass of imports consists of articles | A iod ure or agriculture, not bei raw | Ё т of manufacture; and these articles reached 3 : : E 4 1 5721. in the year 1 he chief items in this » ч aR.. ө фу ру D E & B nform their friends class are wood, sawn or split, planed or dressed ; oils, z 3 E g9 1 31 and Basan Denon d ў ет" ару her reduction in the guano, copper partly wrought, and iron in bars. The á & $ F S 5. Б ices 0 eias made Wire Netring, а апа also з all their remaining class comprises manufactured articles, and f 2 яав g ettings are now Galvanised after op me ges ds he import of these in 1862 amounted to 17,196,463/. ; much to their appearance, strength, urabi Уай а few unenumerat inging the whole amount Galvanised. i of the impor of 1862 up to 225,716,974/. Тһе chief e Ld „дэле. Gauge. "um рег yard m articles pd were silks, 96 the value ЕВ. 2-inch — 24 S ia Ж . No. 19 АМЕ л а оё s ,574,2811. ЕРЕ рі. o diu iud last report very severe 2inch — 18 б 5 отац: leather goods (chi у ГТ pns hem | Mun ы Жы сыс юв в 851,2567. ; ; ar ufactures | . |l&ineh „ » А n m: n th lk. Hand: | 28 7 , of hair and t gont woah S97, dui 2H and glass, 408,388/. | this 5л cic remaining in М А other uv still |l&ineh „ n » » ® 76 7 Уй „ый Jor Kic —Last No vember T bought | ont, Satano es EN Doce 1сКіпр cow. | seeds | ча Cree j es à Ra ome | in part t өй» чу чеин ег. The. inar PE) ade. се e butter years ; but tthe g Du. н irely to d he w bus longer. T paid him $ (i dole for beri which w: eny Tong to fat for Lmdkel her thros Maa е Колун mush, and very iong the КГ m a. € she pose — — gi tay pail out; but ente i aro mot 5 EVE p i. ы etg words with her Аы p plo ch ams, which EY more abundan! nin: tha as i ун тай, ek bb pló Cuguimg, and holding, on EY "E l as strong arguments in her youth as any I could | having “fl Ado Qe tool Foresto! pum offer. ostendi of words or blows, or trying to ©“ e A ELE De fever ws ài ишде vie а de 2a m Reduced Price of WIRE FENCING, and GALYANISED WIRE ме 95? o Je x it Lied JING, suitable for the home trade ог the colonies. Pie еб iei e song pink quee КОМЫ тиза oon а а mer Башы с e labourer, a little eren Es Bola in the wer end mra P" co than themselves, X. Y. Z. [Many thanks]. ариу Ono Wronght iron straining, post and straining aerem yards of Я ble, some three feet fart "m ith Galv Wire Rope, 15. Pack шо took XT. i icing strap Жш А balter, E г Notices. {о Gazxespon ndents. | “шша! Cabalogues, with prices of every variety of Wire thong f Bola ylauk, пай коки à to her | Роғкзвов Qauaes 4 acie кыены Хез ternational Feucing and Wire Netting, forwarded free on right le; an P yis danadas fore leg College, кошо The discourse to g аео *„* Wire Fencing and Ni etting Free at all and buekled a sirep Б-дүн ehe wouM Е Сон, urat ot the des. mira PAR ei U^! und peinsipat Railway Stations. 928 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 26, 1803 Glass for Orchard Houses or Conservato Ese og dg нд S GLASS, 00 feet De 8, to be sold vincet — ta Ar H. Jackson, Plate, Crown, and Bheet Glass Warehouse, 3:5 Oxford Aum t, W. T" £5 дз. HOWARD'S STEAM PLOUGHING and CULTIVATING APPARATUS WILL BE AT WORK NEAR BEDFORD THROUGHOUT THE SEASO S xi 31 е ; LE 6. AM Ок? bm. n *,* Catalogues sent on а zs a et stamps Price of a Complete Set with 10-Horse Engine ... ..£515 0 0 cp rest ios onte ae Price of a Complete Set without Engine — .. .. 320 0 0 AMES "PULHAM, reticere "He "e "Also Notice мазал of Авттатто Mrnrr, and of Soup Duraste MATERIAL in Catalogues, with Sixty Reports from Purchasers, may be had ЕВ: of FOUNTAINS. VASES, FIGURES, and T with rising bot- РЕТ CONSERVATORY The novel FERNDELADR — FERN wc BS, row SIXTY FERNS (or JAMES ax» FREDERICK HOWARD, BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD, Flowers) оп а space 4 ft. 8 іп f. high, &c. — Guaranteed to stand fros t an ke ie time. Stereographs sent to — for 12 stamps. Illustrations i in the t Journal Catalogue, the Masterpieces, nd Gems $ of the Exhib ien. C US КЕЕ and PLANT LABELS.—10,000 CLOTH or PATEN' га анат PUNCHED LABELS for em Delivered free in London o: eipt of a Розі-оћсе Order ps for the amount. А Јонх FisuER & Co., West Road Works, Boston, Lincolnshire. S H VÍ FAF FR > @ = samples and prices apply to zt maw & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchesi LATEST IMPROVED PATENT qme NOIS ix SS LAWN MOWING, ROLLIN SEND ORE m COLLECTING MACHINES, which кее ed the Fist Medal of the International Exhibition. © оч Cv м АХ M = = \тя z «= ы һә шы с Patronized by Her Most Graci Q g H B П LE |.] the seasons of 1562 and 1863. These Machines have proved to be the best, and have carried Det ef ever P USTRATED PRIZE LI STS on appli competition. co STS on арр ication. NSE TnoMaAs GREEN & Sox, Smithfield Iron xq в, Leeds; and SERVATORIES, GREE NHOUSES 2, Victoria Street, Holborn Hil, London, ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. HOT-WATER APPARATUS, FIXED AND UNFIXE А FEW SFCTIONS. BOILERS. PIPES AND CONNECTIONS. U U ш ич ш ць уча ү АДС ҮІҒЕ —— EN EJ = па Пей Illustrated Lists on iine &c. PATENT уе FITTINGS. Y DESCRIPTION OF IRON Wi WARNERS IMPROVED PATENT, NOW FITTED WITH AN AIR VESSEL, DOUBLE-ACTION ENGINE at £2 2s. May be obtained of any Ironmonger or Seedsman at the above price, or of JOHN WARNER ax» SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, Е.С. OHN WARNER asp» 500% 8, Crescent, cro ane London, E.C. E @ 1 N AR c i ARNERS SWING G А L- BARROY gallons) В | either Wood or Iron, Léger sizos may Р% had in ..881 ? BRASS SYRINGES o of all genes ids gom 9 9s. en S. m I x PROY W ауур, E SYRINGE, with 5 feet Floxi supply- Varves, hence Jonn WARNER & Sons, 8, Crescent, Cri; THERE ARE NO SUCTION OR DEL à TION AND LIABILITY TO CHOKE with (ith leaves and dirt IS АУОГРЕР g Cripplegate, London, ^". | | € —— pem pop ЈЕ r MS LS Отоа, 3, 1008.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 937 PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, Hothouses for tho Million.— iat WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &c. T. S. TRUSS Begs to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- ele oan ок. ed 4-inch Pipes and Joint s, Saddle M geo D oot Doors, D Ai НЕ INTERNATIONAL мои 10 р oors, B amper, Supply Cistern, Feed and Ў s Pipe Stands D of de best quality), delivered to any Railway Station T in England, 2 юе the same within 25 miles of London, а& the ens нор SES for the M Кк 5b E me following prices M.P., combining simplicity, cheapne e m ac pe bd TWO 4-INCH PIPES ALONG ONE 81 i AND ONE END OF HOUSE all tha requirements of Ног ti most perl Size of House. me sl ome Erection. Fue complete. Erection. | Ilustrated Circulars, with Lists 'of Prices, can be had on 16 h by 8 feet... £810 O .. £2 0 030 foot by 13 fesk aine 11 15 0 .. #2 5 04 DRE PORT RUD ныны 7, Pall Mall East, 20 feet by 10 feet... ... 8 n lix Fes 9 0 0 | 40 feet by 15 feet... .. 15 0 O .. 215 0 Also, A HANDBOOK on VINE and FR T 25 feet by 12 feet... s 10 oc БЛ БОЕ ВЕЧНЫ 07 118070... 3. 9/0| TATON, praana pes aede dd, пазы E Ereetions beyond 25 miles o ante Railway Fars.for one Man charged extra. Heating. i Ro / € cA TT EATING APPARATUS fitted in every description By pr jury to either Pipes or Joints. OTHOUSES. Estimates given for Building 1 Bot- houses, and TETE ONE Kitchen Gardens and Vineries. timates and Plans forwarded on application to e Appi to Јонски Мак REDITH, Vine Cottage, Garston, near T. S. TRUSS, c. E., 53, GRACECHUROH STREET, LONDON, Е... |шуто М.В. References to Noblemen and Gentlemen and their gardeners sent on application. GR AY'S OVAL TUBUL AR BOILER. Greenhouses, Orchard-houses, and Conservatories, C F кс Е si S a р WORKS, . gle, Hackney, N.E. Established 20 years, INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, lass IX, No. 2119. Good substantially made GREENHOUSES, glazed, ready for fixing, 42 feet by 13 feet, 507. ; 21 feet by 13 feet, 28l. ; 124 feet Mr б gs t їл ыа! f the Nobility, Gentry, № d ‚ &c., to his by 10 9 151. ORCHARD- HOUSES, 10 per cent. "cheaper. А handsome CONSERVATORY, 46 feet by 19 feet, for Sale. NEW ME TUBULAR BOILER, EU. ММ йу D. үс с Th proved i by practical judges to be a great improvement п every form of Tubular Boiler yet. nei раст W 5 НОЕ IRON сеже 31, Bank- . side, London, t has proved itself расан to all other ев for quidcm of action and economy of Fuel, doin work | HOT WATER PIPES, from Stóek, "mm — 9-inch, 1s. 9d. ; with one-third less the unt required by any other. 3-inch, 1s. 104.; and 4-inch, 2з. Г BENDS, from stock, L— АРУ 1 9з. E T ue 8з. 8d. Б MEL VALVES, no ôd., act from Ре in Gardeners’ Chronicle of International Exhibition, Aa 24, page 476. PEN, Mm all iocis. et Nar e fied uf iom tnt “The mià form of же э is usually made on a circular plan, but the oval form — RAY'S —A— of it is said | given, and orders by post punctually attended to the same day. to be preferable а T e of its Mm e the tubes in closer contact with the fire. р form o! rnace being a Pues er tban a square, it easible that the Boilers on the oval plan eM. bring the de moe == эзбе Ms within range of de бнк: дн ара moms the or ugh a slight one, is no doubt an improvement," THE IMPROVED They are made of all sizes, teh; with prices, may be had on application, JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WOR DANVERS STRBET, PAULTON S ЕАГИ KING'S Meis CHELSEA, SW W. JOHN. WARNER & SNR BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, 9 and uid — of PUMPS, COCKS, and OLOSTA ate STE Annexed Ske teh shows Bu Po озар impror зой атадан оа been 2 use any Public Establishments, Royal Gardens at Kew: at the Regent's m the Crystal Palace, and at most of te Sonis n ^ yo G, — y have m ЫШ, ЮЙ ue constant u Price Tista on application to Bury & PoLtARD, Park Iron Works, New Park Street, Southwark, London, 8. Laden actionem ае а ac AMES WATTS aw» CO., а BUILDERS and HOTWATER _ а: d near the Green Man, 353, Old Kent Road, London, В.Е, . IMPROVED CAST-IRON Ілғт AND FoncE PUMP. 12. No. 85. махр VADE PUMP, fitted with J. W. & Soxs' Metal Bucket and эшл which cannot = бын on, for Wells not exceeding 25 feet. 90 CUCUMBER and MEL „ОХ BOXES and 24 inches E PR IL ches high £1 0 | 2} inches ‚ 3 feet 3 inches "A .. £110 0 LIGETS, ana from EA ts 5 7 £ ZES kept in STOCK. 2} рде Enni 15 feet of Lead Pipe attached, ready for fixing PTS R : KT and Painted completo, тему f ае" Ыы: es long, ditto acked and sent to all parts of the No. 364. WARNER'S IM f PROVED 3. JNCH CAST-IRON LIFT and FORCE PUMP, mounted o UT dopen vien е жылш eR Gini МА oe Barrow, with and Delivery Screw, lain ch Branch Pipa and de A e y fo : .Suetion Rose 4 c зә. a; hs „£5 15 0 , to DUANE аР ә ЫБ А, ME m MEL S. a ipea Е A _: 2}-INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted on Plank 3135) .. .. _.. О А in $.INCH - PUMP Шей До AEI RA 6$ АО 0 J pare of tho Kim amà to elier dor Bale abont Larger sizes of any of the above. PITS, kia Sp A ved and new action of the handle, this is so constructed thai is avoided; an air a 9d. per square foot, · NA iL el by таев а еб lining i into the дос їз bras oe ed sucker, many of he objections to Moe gut ui e 74 ао ” LE аге overcome. Ву this Pump охе Т, FORCE THE WATER continuous stream TO A HEIGHT OF 50 FEET. "Хо. of hen mounted on a barrow it forms cheap, useful and portable Fire Engine or Gardon and Fic „ The simplicity 21-ounee.— 12 feet 8 inches by 5 feet 8 inches. it to be offered to the public at a less price than any other Pump of equal Twenty. M вилу tft Pda = IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE or GENERAL PORTABLE PUMP.— These Pumps are fitted d. EO EE with J. W. & Soxs' Patent Bucket and Valve, and cannot c «4 Twelve. bs irri 4 feet 2 inches. 4}-inch LIQUID MANURE PUMP, with legs, 27. 15s.; 2inch ems нтр and Canvas Suction| 16-ounce.— Forty, TRE ERA Pipe, 2s. 54. per foot, "The Barrel is 274 inches long, and е Legs are 5 feet high. "M Twelve. $ feet 2 Inches by 5 feet 8 inches. doe items I eet The above may be obtained of ап М еси roles Loan o отте glas, 24 fet by 11 feet, 90t меза эзе вв стока en Er HE o JOHN WARNER ax» SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CKIPPLEGATE, LONDON, E.C. gr ESTIMATES given for HEATING. 988 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ГОстовев 3, 1863, — YACINTHS and other DUTCH BULBS. THE FIRST PRIZE FOR A COLLECTION OF HYACINTHS, THE Finsr PRIZE FOR 18 Án Тн E Ётвзт PRIZE FOR = New HYAGINTHS, Being all the Figsr Pur offered to Nurser ab the Royal Horticultural Socioty's HaAcINTE Sew x on а аё 154 were a to WuiIAM Paz, Paul's Nurserios, Waltham PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE free by post. Hyacinth: ips, &c M. CUTBUSH as SONS. 79И importation > the above has arrived, and from. the extraordinar ту weight of the Bulbs they аш» 4 fne bloom. Fay orders are earnestly solicited. DESCRIPTIVE PRICED bec y me m IZES were i New Catalogue of Plants, Dutch Bulbs, &c. OBERT PARKER begs to announce that his New CATALOGUE, containing feres, Descriptive, and Priced Lists of Exotic Orchids, New d Rare Greenhouse, Hardy, and Stove P. Om simental a ed folia "Plants, Azalea indica, E ON o- dendrons, Roses, Åc., te Hyacinthe Tulips, Gladioli, Маза, апа other Bulbs, is now published and will ba forwarded to ` mxotie Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, S. -~ 80,000 nm 30,000 Tulips, 10,000 pe 100, 000 Crocus in varietie H. D, F.RH.S, NUR , Stoke e NeWwington, the 1 sb Grower of th: land. J. H. B. has ag: purchased, for ready money, Шара, in ition to his usual large Stock, the above surplus Stocks of сеча sorts; 200 Crocuses, ery large noble Narcissuses. cu 3:3 "et at THE VICTORIA NECTARINE (Rivers). MESSRS. THOS. RIVERS & 50N now offer Trees for Sale E v new and delicious Fruit, at 105. 6d. each, IAGE PAID TO LONDON. e Tree зе nine from a stone of the Violette Hátive Nectarine, the flower of which had been. fertilised with tho pollen of the Stanwiek Nectarine. It bore у fruit in Lv was awarded а First- ber uere y R xy the Frui it Committee x the Roy of the. Vio e Hàtive; the fmit i is of the s same shape, and hes аз ъч i mferenc x D M that of a bright crimson near the s Nia Ft has the "о flavour of the ette Hátive, and Peri. "n most; perfect ichuess, Ttr ice a "fortnight after the Vio e aroma and sugary richness. Pu the Stanwi » М а season when fine Nectarines are scarce), ten proving the m e Trees offere 18, MAIDEN TREES in pots, all full of' blossom buds from having been grown APR. pe uà all ca. eec of bearing next season; 2d, SMALL TRAINED TREES, with three жанд, for 'REES from the open ground; 4th, a few large walls; sE STANDARD and HALF STANDARD MAIDEN TR bearin PYRAMIDS, in pots, at 21s, each, Trade Prices given on application, NURSERIES, SAWBRIDGEWORTH. e eye TANOIFOLIUM" RUBRUM -— large roots, Ts. each, 1 zen, 3l. 5s. per 100, or е А ем save trouble all Orders aid. е . HENDERSON anp SON'S m . LIST of BULBS asa оша for the — — is now published, and will be arded post fir applicatio: GUERNSEY and BELLA DORNA LILIES, a ps doz. TC AMIGUED be oo wes eqni e ем and 9. per doz, MIXED ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A CENTURY. BUTLER & McCULLOCH, COVENT GARDEN MARKET, LONDON, W.C. All Orders amounting to 21s. sent Carriage: Paid. өзүү эс s BULBS жк GESAGT or CONSERVATORY. P иа can have inereased qon of other kinds, of if they think proper, may select тоз the mete to the smodnt, The numbers in the columns indicate quantity of Bulbs in each Collec гео ISO SY TEM VARI TES, 35. per doz. TULIPS for Fo HT 6d. кола per doz: ü UN No.l | No.2. | Мо. 8. | No. 4. | No. ” QUBLE MIXED, 5г, and 6s, per 100. arietes, mixed. 1s. ре d r £5 |£2 10s.| #1 5s. £1 1s. |10% : Li tx d. rios пана. perio HYACINTHS, for Pots, Glasses, or Moss, named varieties ..| 90 3 1 15 | B c ARAS 300. |POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, do. do, х 13 6 SCIL] - T8. ба. 100 - TULIPS, EC T T аб 95 7 š tt ʻA ouble, - 25 A gi шота: s. d anis «82. ре ет 100. $55 2 DUO ТАР THOL, single 7 - 12 6 12 AMARYLLIS, by nàmé, $% 60. cach, ue t . 6 3 3 Beo LX: name, 9s. and 12s. per doz. TW ж > $ H 2. y name, 2s. 6d. and 3s. рег doz: oN zi m. 'à GLADIOLUS BRENCHLEYENSIS, 29 per doz., 20s por 100, | ONQUILS, ipu qnieropinierz ao ate $ 3 Ы GANDAVENSIS, the finest collection offered in | у толу T, ANCIPOLIUN ' ^ dx Ie H 1 1 Dg: 3 CYCLAMEN, a choice —— of 20 varieties by name. IXIAS 12 6 OXALIS, by name, 40 v maed. y SPARAXIS < : 12 $ T IXIAS, mixed, Ж” AA een ^ varieties in coll fered, | BABIANA < 3 ^^ the inferior kinds discarded. PHIL. UM E 1 р: PARA врана, pd TRITONIAS cach 18. Gd per| \ sity LUIS Mim n 8 E LILIES, 60 fine аас CROCUS, named y Varieties — .. 100 5 R ш TRITOMA UVARIA, 12s. per doz. = ^ З 2 TRITONIA (CROCOSMA) AUREA, 35. pet d TROPEOLUMJABRATIIL. з п a y М EARLY SPRING-FLOWERING PLANTS, ours, | TROPZEOLU АЕВАТТ iu. cw or Ub es 1 - e £ as HEPATICAS, DOUBLE PRIMROSES, VIOLETS, | 1813 PAVONIA a сме э он s 8 - CHRISTMAS ROSE 60 other early-fowering perennials. Biong. Clumps of NEAPOLITAN and other VIOLETS in pots for winter гозу Do. LILY of the VALLEY. - Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, NW. New Cinerarias. A sme: ^ ius SONS’ vec Set Meg be ready ctober. See CATAL: " ms New Pelargoniums, DOBSON Ахр SONS will send ont J Е ON нр pes CUM : their Superb A ae Dosen а Bis, Wool Musis ЕН тегу low. ets ue 1 p А 2з. СЗ -and T m RT Por се, Isi, 1з. 6d., Боны & Soxs, Woodlands Nursery, Isleworth, W. MÀ INUS LARICIO.—To gentlemen planting out for ЖїпллАм BARRON t ki pen offer of his fine and well-rooted пе = Жаы в E: Pine s стел: D. бк M timber much sooner фарс much sooner or allway Sleepers” ТЇ ted 2-years' Seedlings, acres si .. per 1000. 158, 0d. етее Мима: H 2 to 8 feet ror Y Jom STANDISR Me мө now thc received тайшы and bardy wroament e "RE ec ef vU EIER LN Cn. Report). * There were a few very new hardy plants shown Eisen Eros Tooke s Fortune’s novelties, owered . Stan s looked like a fine addition me beu e сое. mesi Pese доу e cmi адне са. RT Ascot, pM : SUG Just Published, price One Shilling, THE IER TED FLORAL GUIDE AND SPRING GARDENING, SHOWING HOW FLOWERS MAY BE HAD IN SEASON FROM DECEMBER TO MAY. Bulbs for the Adornment of the Spring Garden, Conservatory, and Sitting Room. E (For Collections, see our page 886 of Gardeners’ Chronicle, Sept. 19.) Ke 8 190г, ES bis 3 ки; ЖЕ E 6d. to18s. 6d} ANEMONES du. s SD Za p e d AN Lt mi eme GARDEN CISSUS. M m WM Arn nn > | SNOWDRÒ jg e 40е . 92. to 8з. 0d. ери Pag : d WA ^ BARR & SUGDEN ы ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE TO WINTER AND SPRING GARDENING. 3 лаанат ут OoronER 3, 1863 ] Бе но FRUIT COMMITTEE А MEE this COMMI will be h м TUESDAY, October. 6, А for а joe ennt ^ such Fruits. е: Vegetables as лау then be mbmitteg for-the opinion of the Committee, The following Prizes offer ied рш EA ы of any varieties of GRAPES, оре Punch С: each, 42s., 215. f COX'S E PIPPIN, m. 5s, ІМЕТТЕ, 10s., 5 ORA та Crass C. ito ditto, GOLDEN R THE GARDENERS: CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, RTICULTURAL SOCIETY. н Jon nak derive тшу of horticultural е м the gardenen ман а patronise 939 st passed by. During many years of | 8 б» ud аз а cie LL to as much pleasure from looking at these ————M———————— À of wall fruit in different й A A E^ йлы мазор eni mde ce himself who pro — sa -— 80 РЕ Е attentive оте, = the past season 28 IVERS possesses, some varieties may be bet tass D.—Ditto ditto, of any айыы f Pine, Apple- ОЕА ТА remarked this circumstance. Orchids, | suited. for orehard-house culture {һап others Md DESSERT T APPLE," 105, 16 is true, pear to be as attractive as ever;|thus f exceptions to а general rule. "The tod реа m r Pine Pine Apple | Roses, new plants, and any remarkable form of | Shang each appears to be one of these; we Q3 Bod a d Packages must be at South | Vegetable structure have crowds of admirers; buf|know indeed that it often does not ripen so as to part ааа by 11 o'Clook e the day of Meeting. Chair to. Ье | Why is there no longer any crowding in front of freely from the stone against а wall; but Mr. - taken аё 12 о «an kun the рес ыза»; stove plants, and Heaths, | RrvERs informs us that it succeeds better in an ROBER! yt єй the Committ ан» сана used t ^ seo in former years? Is it | oi -house, The shelter afforded by the ecause the same things a roves suitable in like сни to certain ауто заат. s ithe same way, or are our undergoing d varieties of Me ears, which ке | not TEM воо деерин Gentlemen's change? Тһе оинаи, we think, is и for our out-door climáte; more especially FIRST GREAT o RN Agricultural Hall, тише » | in the northern istrista of the kingdom PEN THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, Noveuiber d of flow: er show ith regar to the. colouring o. of Peaches, Mr. [11 уҹ ўе General Prizes, and Reserve Fund for Special Prizes, | а — T Ki Trin A wei Neap as awarded by the J udges, — to all England. А CORRESPONDENT has ritten ur appe pe ted, h lh E Mb 18 Rules, Schedules, &o., to be obtained of the Honorary Secre- | opinion upon the following quinto. which appears | f it e says, exceptiona У; m X e other hand, {агу by enelosing two postage aema mps, his deeper o coloured ppoe their rinds of a very Uis Mak ы ы i n vo | 9 be daily becoming more worthy of consideration: Placer "id хоцк E tho October 12, 9 C OR Гён ча a S. |“ Should cem meteries be decorated with the gayest |+ jit being үз ү s. iro the c e ave - cie jex wers A. ке? be obtained; or, would it not| olo rod 1 peat ak apad i 10, Catherine Streot, Barnsbury Park, Islington, substituto t M. аР o and plan character with Us place, to)? ts, of a sombre | ZI" 34 6 (Tz xA 25 m(G ЧИ" P nish e» m brought m d "uy NC b L2 Nor ve ok upon thia ques estion бону — Of the different kinds of fruits grown in orchard- SATURDAY, OCTODER 3, 1863. which any person ing those“ qualities s I ibo din URL V Tues T mr. Ж ае ot giving an ern we dome i tor persi ae тры» slo ам В FOR TRE ENSUING WEEK. E mgr of € with ^ epi If it cannot Товѕрлт, October E [ier mero wy Don coa p ————À ДА. enia y + and cultivation of plants for the |b nhouse and conservatory as ЖАШ, without assuming the air m de үө ийке like best LE — to keep the eB f an “arbiter | 29 elegantiarum," we venture fo Үрө ourselves in favour of the shrubs of хото udy flowers, Ог perhaps ls, бе it Py eae be оне est x edd vas v ach s direot ems de that thin a cidedly Mos e, and against the glass, for h experie as all vators do, [3 е" айа E the glass " eng s the of t vd. as T bf on at our floral shows, our taste | features of а cemet some extent sombre -— в ài in a remarkable manner from i| [end funere while w 9 shon light. itle rig htest imi хе ruo For Tortura that r^ n friends on the Continent, Our efforts emotions to ber d by th sight of individual -g 8 Є peni; n in - purposes is to some | vegetation near it ; wn а hd IE! end from it prove еб еа that the Алу is |weakened in some proportion n the distance it t| Mee after ' paseing through the glass. huge size, in form, and а large UE of flowers. when in the try | Prlangoniums also ате tolerated only e condition: ге have c grown in this w ifference observable being а inereaso in bo size, showing an extraordinary example of patience and horticultural skill in the cultivator. Leaves Metri ed to be : качу А hidden, either naturally or artifieially, by the flowers. When we consider Es uch leaves of a green and healthy kind have a tendency | {о enhance i d of flowers by the Me it| would seem 9 attention ought to be paid ан pend — Tt is true that the differens betwixt continental gardeners and ourselves in the cultivation of | plants was more remarkable a м г зем. ago than it is at the present time; Our tastes have, {о а certain degre өсүүсү ® with handsome f foliage, although we та; an si showy or This would appear to bea fpe. in the right бобов andit might be ofsome advan- тшу Such flowers of Nature |o nino ourselvi рреаг quite а. |58 n, апа m many instanees are — the. „Бы for themselves did х, Сараш, PE че page 892 says, “ће ей by p: with Ботпон Table of e gr eus from Glass, aa to which eios = e: or nearly so, ne rays of light a per of 1000 were reflected ; but when E^ i glaa МЫ he used was ен as less were transmitted, 137 one Pt "- ma - the eue is Snowd == Й arbinger Spring, ов the , Crocus | ing z sunshi iny дау; Blue Bells, n and elegant, A ea hea: r outward „obj jects, Anemones, bright and petit: au tiag, -No i fell not the least the Now em: rays of light әр fall iu d hanging down their Fuchsia сонй, with pendent tho ga directions on wor aciem, z improvements, a АП por readers will easily | er ds; кре true o spray, but not its hen are ТАН and ou our fi “ү appears to us that p обакон to harmonis with o ter than was чечуу һе ваув, "js askin e the question T ай е 22 answer it appears he received iu move onwards. ig might follow the uc of the directors of тот amo e be БАр ad, m a ora e or CEN circumstance whig h is hat remarkable e suggested the above керсе and to this venture to draw t naturalin the "rA be an improveme UE a ou! ment, We have ней how the plan os дек. wn larger aod eet exhibiting а greater Le Кы bett: Skill, рй, the. results have been attained w. mun MA ч А E contrary, _ readers, нант aro decidedly not er from їп | same time that the quc tw tarned on man ts nations of circums ive rise to On the vd hand, -| instances. the ass; e other | was placed. wit NR а A of е t. its was 10. feet from i To mak be as painful to the fe ira a зва as dancing at а Hav1NG been asked for an o opinion asto whether Tha Mem em in orchard-houses are as 8 ose from the open wal а Ж: that, ату ы Мт. THOMPSON stated, аё p. in Ec de es ripened or grown А the same CIE ix with s andanes of alr, уте te fub were r flavoured th ө а м s E LH. Wi glass; but we firmly Бете that Cede а word against Jai, ME, ag inferior to his а There із gen difference іп the quality 940 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. — 9, 1863, orehard-houses or glass-houses for fruit-growing do е and will admit of, great improvement, to w hich ye e trust that this little discussion will | d. Hall —— The CARNATION and the РтСоТЕЕ seem d Xm it is трон of the * Манса, exhibition of туа "loser Sandia Mountains, New ен 12, a ot San Ds m the Platte to the trees grow ш Pomerania ав, ап nd the Ste ettine have recently found a re mun era rativ ve market for the ‚ | produce both at Copenhagen and St. Pet etersburg. Ther is now a cheap, rapid, "and regular steam-boat commun cation between Stettin and these towns ‚а Eng n; s fro Bear em ttal; О Wind River Мба ntains, Ё) Big Horn Mountains and mountains at the head waters et Тел үну Dr. Hayden, ri r. Lyall. Nut up a An tablishing h ,| as a market gardener near а ds scarcely м 18 |$ rapidly ; hat held in the past sum at Manchester, that such a ttall's Üigure in his Sylva, pl. 112 array of fine sound b ry poor, and even quite incorrect; nor сап. 1е before witnessed were th v) к + | that any f} together. We hope to see dt m yet oc of Mr. Durand or of tho Acade emy o Е е ural ms peri but suppose that had our specie ope prominent position M they түн lately taken i in iib exhibition arrangem = the south, for T eed can possibly be more pA Ы We md been ning over the prize list at ars * great” exhibition. Md view.—fP. flexilis, the uem nm grioduriice ot Р. e of the old world, is а middle-sized tree, | usually —50 a high, thouch "Fendler r, a good aw it near Santa Fé 60—80 feet high ; ир referred to, in order to ascertain, by their recurrence in the stands, КА, amongst growers in the districts referred to, ч M 3 | Bigelow, в iri of he: height of 100—130 feet, on ed San Francisco Mountain (Bot. А6 р. 20), та ies. - Colorado ES result of our search is as follows :— arnations, a fine with tapering funk and outline, бока cera im Бой from the base, pe er е дЫ es € Рісоїеез. looms | Blooms 8. Е. Sportsman .. 10 | H. P. Mrs. Bayley .._ 11 В. B. Admiral Cur: -10 |H. R. Зайл saki R.F. Lovely Ann pip ks. Rt . 10 C. B. Jenny Lind . ve 6|L.P. Mrs. Hanaford 9 P. B. Falconbridge .. 5| Н. Ro. Flower of the Day. 7 B. B. ou . 5 |Н. Ro. Norttern Star. R. Е. Uncle Tom . 4|L.R. William Summers . R. F. Apollo - 4|H.R. Countess of Wilton. R. F. Samuel Moreton . 4|H.H. John Smith vė C. B. Lord Milton . 4|L.R. Ада Mary C. B. Warrior 4|L.R. Rosetta 5 L, Е. Henry £ 4!H.P. Lord ағу п Ther being varieties consiste of: Carnatio т ` flexible [а o eye 5 or t Mum el 2 squarrose ; low west horizontal, upper ores ascending ; wood white, hard, —Ó hom. x line, on an average i line | wide: 00 years a 00 thick; э аер еы towards the end of the very 6 years, usually sprung in fruit апа rn i ев. а e trade is at present, for the most hands of — ÓÓ IR small far rdi season ч found m money." The climate of , Pomeran nia is admirably ай We have sl retum Mt from {ту village, ibd for visit to Ho xA a а small Е 8 ог 10 miles beyond Stettin, i dd Dog rders of the Pomeranian Beech forests. As with “ ап earth еуе” we strolled along a foot path sear earcbing for new and then a „Plum or two scattered on the ground. E: due TAS. —2 very rarely 1 o: b prè nt А 81 £g, deciduous, 5 мде Eg 4—5 1. long, "forming a іе k Leg some or thrown away the unripe Ones. pomi. we 2 inches i e larges st diameter, 4 м. es long, wes cmi Nee 2M T long, 10—12 1. wide, erile ones recurved ; tes ones for boc: whole scatter of Plums, which d us look and then we saw that the hedge-row timber all ig was composed of Plum trees, бету laden with dark с Damsons, and that the aes which we had auty of Woodhouse, ee M pee th were those which had fallen e hes both on. the upper, inner sid y the wayside. It із noti in the least an Miah to say that we could in asily filled a couple of bushels with the їр Рша э чаа lay beneath our feet. Nor were s less fruitful ; appin trees and Pear to C. B. jemy Li Lid ma tiat of отри aS Sore fo "атоо P е Dod well, зу of Wilto NOR: n, John Smith, | Rosetta, Ada Mary, Mrs. В ln фоно: Eon Nelson, Ann | Simonite, Mrs. Hanaford, Flower of the ay, Princess Alice, Elise, Northern Sta , Miss Mee eeking, Bertha, Rony Cile and Тлеу А гуед Admiral еса: migratory Scie М кз”. the idea of qus British As is Ass! Lord Rancliff, Bianca, Ivanhoe, Mayor of Nottingham, | E yopi, 2 Ее ; апа Kin А ohn, Companion, iuter partly 5 Vm the are du 1 EIE Magnet, am Favourite, Black Di nd, Fancy, Sarah Payne, Cleopatra, Duke of York, Squire Meynell, | 6 l long, E ovate Aet borne ; wing pins Mrs. Knivett, aeg British Hero, Sir J. P. edulis b T düded t е William IV., Mrs. Chapman, сака Wiper dd vA LOU b. roh 44. S dins x: pitak with yari i 1 bloom: Picotees—Mrs. Norm: osy f Jircle, Finis, 3 blooms; Ann Simonite, Elise, s H. 8 v — 9 exyledon "Бидат in Matt re. Turner, Barnard, Lucy Alice, 9 Academy of Sciences of Philadelphia. Jauretta, Picco, National, Mrs. May, Mrs. Bloomfield, blooms; Haidée, Aurora, Mrs. , Favourite arah Ann, un пу Mrs. Simonite, Haee itr EXHIBITION Miss Riley, Mrs. Eyre, Miriam, Rebecca, Miss Wood. кые SCIENTIFIC MEETING. т. STETTIN. Sultana, Venus, Prin ice, German Naturalist and Physical Association, wo eh has ost just held its 38th ed - Sani кндр ** Versa 1822, it has held throughout Ger! its reet ngs T in different nnually ever since, with "the vni during which no meetin m: took place, owing to s the cho lera i in 1832, few the revolution i in 148. The to it л» se seeking to improve their stocks ls aud] increase their orchards. With the demand comes the supply. t | has sprun; Ga Hortieultural society of cs and the late а М tural Exhibition there. Notwiths pA the діва tages attendant on inexperience and haste in polling itu ‚ ав Profe Koch ribed it ba was only a seven months' child, having been resolved seven nurserymen of the provi ce, and also owed a good deal M. Haage, 5 a n Bon c: tu pes Carnations. give this brief sketch of the Manchester Mele ds of gite ibd c све fragrent eu and to | meeting, which must be considered a great s a" E e esting par exhibition, some of afford again de т aas бст ei piening s hép " Ae seeing that the numbers which attended last year's | the Apis and. Pears а t сап be grown m the managers of some of our metro politan shows | 28005 Karlsba re only about 350, while the | Britain, both in[size, beauty, and flavour; however, vill break то ugh Не ad. sasiseam of com- pones at MU in the previo us year were still rally speaking, the шко: coun d: YU pressing t| "- summer pow into of six iful, is susceptible of improvement in A weeks, and will give us in ati ate sde e ow Hiat to itsquantity. Where such men as Virschow, Haeckel, | Nor were the ааб мри to the sorts Daly may admit the Сагай А а собна iu ЧУП - Maedler, Dove апа Koch led A van, it may | known and recogn essrs Schmidt & ax bo Ng supposed that ire er ра lack | На пег of Radotkow Aeda y known о the chief : Tug EL ту — public sales of а sq necu d ч of science to Кее бөр t прапу. | nurserymen ce, whose m! is to mee d announce or epe early part of Detibat. e busy town of Stettin 2A tios e fall to over- | 150 acres i saige ie urning their attention Жы. point of date is that of Mr. Укттон at the rib D and j its Ша жы bie ity has been larg raising ieties, one of which was на. ies at меат the 7th instant, sen: of se o lime dra „Тһе were bill ted on the|striking, from its beauty and unusual colour, the w to consist o ; Scia- principal inhabitants, aho vied each other in | cheek—at least, what should have been the red cheek. xou р bu ыза кылын pace ecu sim e rU instant, of may not have displayed their hospitality quite in | the А hould b Togo d lle reared by Mr. {йа ario the same fashion as that recorded of their Doce morem ome puni = А E Their P: Я рове srooms. _ ongst other in his curious “ Chronicle of the C of | and more es lums, were as е as could xus Retinispor 14. Stettiners and Rugianers," who, he tells us, | be desired. t again exhibited a collection nni Honeysuc held it a shame fora host not to drink with his guest | Hazel Nuts, of between E and 50 different E oorr свей Soak бу had eo erything in bis house, and | similar to that which a a good deal of attention Ж believe, now pro- iD s their n to forth | at the i cs старан eurabl upon his neighbour and d: ewise,| Тһе flo ibi ew Plants dnm S ded, in ENTRE Zip Ezpel. 2, recent hospitality did not go во ука н Society, а us to ouragem ent to кый readily 7 responded t6 its isvitation to contribute, and ве: collection of named Apples and Pears from + тегу MÀ d с ent tirely upon n standards) of the d equival ar, but the spirit m were as J June, and there was a very fair erae Torrey, in Ann. Lyc. N. Y. 9, p. 249. е ES b entire f ia the nic ere des m n never viter us the alpi districts, otes) ; on the ^d Ld visitors had wished it, there is no d : e would have revived it and carried it T. etter. and tak ‚ from any love к the "р [ew werful influence of the 20 t. id e rue за contemporsty of Luther and М Мааа Мет and edited and published by Bohmer in 1835, dii In 1 that they were displayed, dt that че place in mid сме hens enpu ecorated - s the мне ей. S » "DE It б еа be worth w whilst the nins of ^ sci e кабин vexed question rd th потоа аган exhibition wat held. Ta England tenta мә prefere, not T р Дес е ах uite alive to either t of i less attention or wan s reg vim брин € с: there is а мү ne dr un building, paved =ч ән б РА —r -———- ——Ánn —— € ARE Зола аиста АРА OCTOBER 3, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, high up, admitting a subdued light only, but в what unequally distributed. „Thi is г iding schoo oli is tho | gour of the law." It may p stems, 941 The Boursault Amadis, crimson, is also a good їп cem mean р ваше E but how delicate t is exbibitions, and it was so by the Stettin Society in the pres n pm e. Their bu ildin ng was s from , 15 to 2011 was laid мат out of i urf " some d us е nts is exhibited appeared to g cially raised, up which ачы, bow the contingencies which seem іпеуіќа! sooner or later to attend the best constructed an compared with our coarseness! I like the | Тһе following autumnals, thou practice of medical men in their treatment of the|allthe conditi nies just named, Apul MR 2 insane, who when a patient is more than ordinarily | purpose, viz., Acidalia, Anna Alexieff, Louise e, rude or violent confound h y ceremonious polite- | Caroline de Sansal, Alexa ndri rine Bachme teff, Jules ness, which often res estores him ac ss, which | Margottin, B gl force wou d de Dijon, La Ville de St. De enis, Souvenir de h R eine e years the "Ботан lasts the | d'Anglet Duchesse de Cambacóies, Sir J. For trees Aet own—not alw. li at once ; sometimes в nd 4 Mrs. . Elliot, Mew lw n ien che ss of „Мо rfolk, рне number of the best Шш» 5 t dark R and abundant m xa а : йул n hey are cut Agen too. The y uted d, d, aud the ground i is covered as years; no knife o the r axe comes near them. ey are bu s она squirrel, and | eii ратли bloomers. Y. The —— — Roses are also good for E urpose, ei, Madame Zoutman, La Ville d "QE is di rfe Lawson, 1 Panl RATAAN and Chénédolé. These. autumnal and summer Roses „аге not Mes d et he martin or their like. Even ү o higher The exhibition E vegetables was very meagre, and servi mid gr и. - гале апа apil " midst them ; | height, and with branches we did not obs an interesting kinds fi or which Pru Prussia is celebrated, viz., а pE rues eom on, it = € ible. the Telltower Tarip robably this is accounted | After having been once thinn: ration for by that singular Tu - -— — 2 native of the periodically repeated—but the effect of "heir close | district. 16 is confined to mall s during the early period of their life is place called Telltower » for гае Berlin, and every n bes never | lost. They: are m up into long wt s trees | 24 Perfect Ros Mi: Коз may be perf d flower, whether it be smail, modium, or large. how purposes large Roses are best adapted, and find] defeat the medium iai Roses, altho! ugh, perhaps, the latter may be the best. At exhibitions, from travelling and other c у оп the ber ; then the big ones are sure to beat medium- а For en unsuccessful 16 кар chless as the mast of а | вїлей Me s in LS same condition, Тһе grandeur of is small, about the size i Radish, with a delicate | ship. Nature has бн d them herself, and во they | sek and the contemplative minds of aromatic eon: It is highly prized by gastronomes ; | grow poi their фт to fall again erm round. ee е judges imagine a the: rest. I - iur ey that 24 Roses шапу attempts have been made to introduce it into | at: least has been their fate hitherto, but the beat a oses where other districts, but it has inva deside s 2 eme lig: in jet indicative ofi more mq and the zd are various, ен eins to beue e the or inary fine ge Turnip, This the re | frequent falls of timber to satisfy the pet — : кой ier other r perfec ctions, bui I fear that cii etimes ase. to all а appearance d of к ы вате оду et me endeavour, without regard to py uade to materials as that of Telltower, апа the same treatmen 7 же ent to clear away а large im a these what constitutes a first-rate pao >k has been tried with it, but all without success. But forests ча turn the land into corn fields. "This was | end be stiff, and the се close A he of if we saw happily defeated, chiefly, we believe, , through the | good size and substance ; the. ре ofi ве Rose Жош plenty of the em at the вое ө the. real energetic pro st and remo; ns f tarile” 9 e alderman, o r the duck and green peas of | Stettin, " lk t, wl the way | edged, rou eta «cna the ес "Turnip i is pum par excellence | presided o die recent мете m of t e Association at | The colonie riei be decided eut fixed, and the Fée ihe peche of the season in that country where Stettin. new better than our idi cal sparrow | of the petals should be as well coloured as the surface. «‹ delicatessen” are so much appreciated. Their era the viue of small birds to the rece re of a Sanderfish is а dish before & king, their raw | country, an ponpen out to the Parliament of which what a sorry figure do many, otherwise | nice Roses, smoked eels feast for the gods, but Telltower eid а mener hat insects i Rüben mit Enten—Telltower Turnips with duck : mark | ci there were no small birds to Кее tpe their s regards shapes, the recognised forms are globed, the emphasis !—not duck and Telltower Turnips, but numbers, and that he small birds ОША 90 Dt upraised or vased, тн. expanded, e principal, with duck'as а mere | exterminated if there were no woods or crest бїйрї бї; rosetted, and peony-form The two first The argument pre- M. vailed, and the woods were saved for the time. HE BARN А. РТЫ. со. Last year, the ho huge Oak tre I had | an RIA аа псуе edd. family. The’ lower | qm gug 307 a The lar serta 5 every im of LE in Great Beitain especial ad: gives the Society ев а successful і require a à peculiar + + soil e as the condition of th di te кее annual distribu- tha Tall parts of this ове serve me for а ea I think, the best P but still we require iation in m е, ^i be in colours, and if each is bes erfect i in its shap ust k be accepted. пеге are б йз» besides fot canti which con- sti ide а perfect Rose. Тһе habit and hardihood "E ie plant, the free-blooming, the continuity and abun of blooms, the invariability of good fo: orm, the pow ‚ | seat, to watch -their entrance into the uppermost chamber. tion of seeds in spring, pack а | tower Turnip, with е of a Mocnen ihe wild water-fowl in the lake below it, | in Arctic regions; | condition under Cue ina Rose Te is only one pa and its lowes! I do not know an; The tree is so well to the fi ing н туе that, in lifting up Senateur Vaisse. Chabrillant у Паво ПОШ ап but the which is different d x them, rs can see, with a nicety, already possessed regarding it, wn analysis on amongst the tenants. from that of the má Аме the silvery Whiteness i is sample of thig "id in which 16 grows, and we may ext "^ year, in у month of July, I made my usual | very beautiful: erfection of de ime nothing autumn hav own Telltower üben mit Ет od t | visitation Sideways from the entrance, a jackdaw was superior to her. "Mains ie Fu rtado Me perfect Me eio cda "Ne expect а gend of Oak leaves | satn on five fici from the Lord Mayor for the sugges! tion.* 2 feet i "e e daws н there was a гейвіаті?в | In A аеро "i a m tro are usually Before turning our backs upon Stettin we must nes, wi it. Тһе rest of the | these mportant о : th h Lao notice another subject which may interes rbori- | cham xity of ptm and бет petals. also want iends. We mean the Pomeranian forests, | of of the t two olà birds, which а away at my intrusion. | variety i in colours. People "ds рни to give up the more especially the Beech fori near tin; these | Two g owls were nearly feathered ; but, | varied tintage of summer eee t Hybrid extend from about eight or ten miles north-west of "— not quite ready to fly. others were | Perpetuals, which ar dus efly rose Stetti: es or more in length by five or|halffledged; and two others (making six in all) e readers of t no doubt, think that I have віх in b: А poi f them (perhaps five miles | barely covered wi hite down. then bade good | overlooked the ой of M. in extent) is of considerable age, 200 or 250 у ; of | night to these р — abes of the old € — de Rohan, and Charles Lefebvre. Fer from it, they the beauty grandeur of these it is impossible to | the way, it was 10 o'clock in the morning), and I closed | are most noble met and they ma; ibly beat convey by words any adequate idea ; the rest is of all the slates, promising that nobody should T" vens S. V: ; ut, ti ve seen an Кыс Е ages, from one у 120 Instead of a | them. ese fou side by side go thro rotation of cropping it is subjected to а ro of |_ Some years аро 1 had two cerne atur pi БӨ ий end two summers, the one wet а си, tie cutti ion is cut down every year, and the in an adjacent tower, on Owls|other torrid, it would be wise to suspend such parta cu! arrang at th to be birds of mysterious ла ЛА € judgment. W. F. Radclyffe, Rushton, Sept. 26. again laid low will not co d for 120 or 180 беа ~ d forty years apada field of aem acne 1 ) Wh i n for an rtion to eal ound and examined minutely eggs of a me en the Hime. gus — А кы for | partridge, and six of a рһепва laid BIRDS versus GARDENS, &o.—No. I. securing a fresh crop of trees after the old Pe cà | — i A BOMEWHAT lively discussion has been going on the portion to but pas- J4g turned But now that seem di no fences ' nor SU vay of Teather be called -— on атт cd чана connubial understanding betwixt two old hen "birds which had laid their same nest. C coii жы: u se ма mere con a m not worth Charles Waterton, Walton H ipe. em there К 4-1 n to gardens, &е,, both йө =. the mr r ге Ъееп advocated with considerable ne › discussion necessarily е | included the fam sit and certain *' large — along e to ‚| pher, list of what is pum idle 942 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Оостозїв 8; 1863, the more common of our birds, "This list, he thinks, is | larvæ of butterflies, &c.; in a city it lives on all kinds of debris. | wher expense is no object and labour plentiful, but T but I wobth stud y at home, wh en. е d pet tru eti on of. small But di IT "pis rs and some other insects. | do pet at that good p can be grown on walls birds by pia and other is tell that tl with the use of Fri ОЙ, шрын Др. E that mentary no се. е e of small birds is the енең they with as much certaint y of a crop as under glass, M. Florent - rivos Us experiments made in do to бее orn. Assuming, then, for the mom ent that Such аб least is my experience. Wit regar ard ib France. His specimens, moreover, xe thei men rtant | for thre weeks or month, while the grain is in a ripe э. the wood i in autumn, І fin dn lty what. fact that màny birds, living a good deal upon grain, | state, the 82 5 of the cornfields is exposed to the | ev "s possibly can feed their young entirely on insects, so that they are Sapien ions of a hos d of small birds to tl growth, and ever to suffer the serving us admirably in this way at a season when отону. and most ignorantly supposed, there | геев to be ar bý blight. сар p oin шад шү e „ате шо ө even when the examination of mn 11 months out of the 12 du uring which 16 is atte nded to, the wood 1 "will ripen Жы» d the secon thei stom ould lead us to'denounce them |simply impossible that they can be fi as little. Беше m vine олана Mr. Wilson mentions| How then, he asks, are they employed, „for the most pt thoroughly matured. In addition to Vh dos pw anot ther set .of Manos camps recently report ted as|part, during i other 11 months cn» anlg enerally сгор Шеш dear, and 1 find ү “Б uoting in detail a series of observations made | that un hah system the tisfackor orily, by — agencies. ntleman took some you by Mr. Weir, who with much patient watching -— | Your КОШТ admits that covering in spring i is Us and fed them Muse жыр them айпа their that а pair of thrushes between 2.30 A.M. and 9.30 р.м. | indis , but s ну re. Ae is not the basis of food accurately day by day, to discover what quantity fed their brood 206 „емы ад that i in pe case of tho eere а -— of fruit, for we ofte n find to our sorrow a young bird required ѓе "keep à ч „а gr rowing and ackbi rd, between 2.80 A.M 1 8, 40 Р » the male | that our wall timer falls after setting, and- oftener healthy condition. hat, tal a түн e we cannot: реб it earthworm as а representativo of the food, the daily ie time the observations were ганй being | to r ues ы wn part have no suppl required | to Кее a young | robin i in its s highest | engag ged i in pouring forth his то. eh —T 1 ЖЕНЫ]. s Sr opu respecting the setting of fruib, nor health, 1 gal aud | of i off; but I admit that mich evil is done, length. of 14 feet. М. P. t^s list i 11 0 PAL, when t stopped tl Mut Owl. —Jan.. mice; April cock- their young 475 pe а ву. spei to feed them Мн їп such сн become weakene d, the young Sort "am ле Ne une m Xd soll With ssterpillar, d the blooms fall on ei first AAN A id other iis: Sept., ок, Nove mi. 755 | large P and a , full exposure e to "v "and а air. Му practice is to let Ботевата! Owl—Jan., mice; Feb., harvest mics} March, i. was etta Da say ig many had b the evening, and to pull them up mice: April, crickets, harvest mice; Мау, shrew mice, cock- — in en the day. agai M mo; rning as soon as the frost is off the 2 un тб ih UM NONE M AS раша e lover UN birds, fruits, and flowers," who wn Bes ied old cutting winds prevail, in which case and field mice ; Dec., mice, spiders, söi has eric өзгөрө bir ds | o the utmost extent, in spite of M tni Po rogo remains down the whole of the day. Let us —Ó ].———— H $ © e» ER 5$ pS, D ZE =. Pd e g Б P "Eh о е. Б ZS 1:6 i кё БЕС »-5 E. E. .E un o 9 EL E. = к=] "5 RASSE = т, E S Ф AN £n E] EE Ф = © + :5 Б а. Emo 5 2:9, E g E © "2 о? Em o z © 4 Ф E E 28 I Ez 2. тт ,—Jan., Feb. amic mice; July, Aug., mice ; Вере, Oct., field and shrew mice; | still had ап abundance of fine fruit and vegetables, | have the experience of competent persóns ma > P nd dus coekcehafer ; Feb. field sufficient a only to supply a family of 14 куш and | known through your columns respecting. tei ера | mice, grubo of cockċhafer, red worms; March, grub: bs, chrysalids ; all the birds in the orn ^ but also occasion а sell|and best method of wall-tree protectio I wi арі, slug. worms, chrysalids ; May, pe гарар grubs, wire | and give away, accounts for this in some measu 7 ilie therefore ey nothing further on the PAET а orms ; June, етш төт eggs of bird D woodboring beetles ; | | larger birds being c: fond of the berries. Ci the present. I have already stated that 100 yards of Frig i р Sept., gru „| Laurel and hes Laurel, Domo cost 127. 10s., and that with eare they will las grassh орет, ground beetles, young айин A young but he belie that реч із indebted to the birds for for six years; thus 16 will be seen that 100 yards o insuring келе rops by keeping the — Dm mi w es can т 1 ; ES "s ribs of Cockehafere oum bool E Might and avri, and that чы shou " hav {аг | per year, and I have no hesitation in saying that Frig crickets, water rats, mice; May, cockchaférs, glowworms, | more from these, without the birds, than he де s with | Domo will keep out any spring frosts we may ever livi fria; dun t the same, band ven J EC Oa beetles, n ; them The depredations = алан insects, ма tren 4 to вее. Ishall, however, be only too happy to fin hope Pls ЖАГЫ е Жы ае; SA of the gardener? s worst e —the ant—are, һе says, | better and cheaper way of protecting fruit trees, and misit: Nov., grasehopperm pant of fruits; De; | ые о die и ее e comparatively innocent ат опе pec eS you ханас тараан а - " Cockchafers, young rabbi ies. irds. subject, but all of them sho e асбошраше‹ .—Jan., grubs of cockchafers, acorns, berries; Feb., | (1, R.S. Mine s that naturalists know, and those who | names and addresses of their respecti t M | п , pective writers, | Yes. | AME creto ei. beotit. Muda BA а я" о Бану; have gardens may soon perceive, that certain fruits аге | Edward Bennett, . to G. S. Foljambe, Esq. | June, eggs of birds, cockehafers, beetles; July, young birds, | liable to be attacked by some species of birds, and that | Osberton Hall, Worksop, Notts. | — coe z ре геа geom. аира dragon, fioa i| the sparrow will eat W. eat; butthatthisevilis partial. | — Pofafos.—In your last number Mr. Dean gives us dia; Des, ies ы. T ч апе е nd may pre 68s heavily upon the owners of fruit | зоте observations оп Potatos, and as it seems to me | an. worms, gru dung of in particular vta -— поб take common | makes а tt nob quite compatible wit sound | 3; Feb., i snails, e et н Api rupe d сія when fruit із поб very abundant. However, Jedgment; for he says hé saw the Royal Ash-Jeaved | { | no 3.49 meo 7. со BL x TT TAI ©, | during 10 or E Ip montis in tho te Ше birds аге conse Kidney growing in the Isle of Man, and that “it fruits ; pans mima Es 54 carrion Beetles some; insects most pernicious A — which the eye of ат һай cultivated the root їп bis own garden, e RETLA ee yer Nov., snails, slugs, grubs; › hips, t det and ome of these birds come v паде his aen Without mM it night have Nis rtis Ub lirysalids? Feb, chrysalids, worms; | ežact toll for the ben ofits "the ey have conferred, it i been worthy of sme Qté aM TL АШИ March, grabs, beetles ; April, round beetles, weevils; Мау, | only the short-sighted who will n their eti Ash-leaved Kidney i is a distinct variety I сап wi ith ei beetles, moths, » but terflies, ез, grubs; June, Рэі gne бон ррегз, | In gardens and grounds where the birds have been|fidence assert; pue story is as follows: In 188 1 fruits, worms; Sept, beetles, fad: ЖТЫН, о ешь poisoned and: shot there i is "invariably a 'orroaponding happened to bo ә н а visit to the late James Ashwin, grubs, herbs, chrysalids, мены, farle? i М. Nov., ants, worms. | Esq., of Bretforton Hall, near Evesham, a very © боі. Неорову cdam i grubs, snails ; кыы Mus experimental hortioulturist ; uad таш: over his a une, water and land свае, сеш ЫЛ А, Sept, Д cuum реро ted Tenana E iea same, wood-licêè; Oct., Nov., snails, flies, spiders; Dec Hom e Correspondence. Potatos raised tro Ъ proinising ; ] t ug ся. he had мрзе" сер кей аз А, В, and C, and gave бу Kood LE, Peel bs des " iu. трен grubs of ts; Law relating to Moving Bedding Plants. — ы а воше each. In 1859 I Pound them tà Er Ж. d. cm р gatas AE, anta, worn happen to know what is optas or legal i increase admirably i in my soil, but in the wet pe er of lica iub: ыр УО. айн, RS IT ants; ae following case? Some property having been sold, is 1860, А proved E delicato 5 resist of aute; ; Nov., grubs óf ahi s bees; vendor claims a quantity of meum plants, which I lost the uch to as Resi Tb March . grubs, en UE. aqua ti tic grubs; | have been turned out of their pots into beds for the| was most ыу nes its анн е ау - "pront flies, tay fies; July, feels d p ims э. lim. te to ho tepla anal befóre winter, as removable by | more than 6 inc ches high, would : ects, beetles ; Sept., шо ineei: forci in "обов С жаза Machu Ti шеше: juo , beetles, egas Feb., grubs; und th ар pn in the beds at the tim sup è | good kind, d bul sported too much, many of its tubers Vtetlas, Doch * dino, соб oha eri CU Ex т they are legally ль. just as niuch as other plan зү era dp sede round, B proved veiy valuable for үт the same; Aug. insects, fruits; Вер&., Seeds, grasshoppers ing without po the garden. Under these circum- | eårliness, productiveness, and excellent "нон, © e Oct. en e subjec Roy: h-lea: ; Oct., b Ov., seeds. stances ye E 6^ 1 ,DBlactbird.- Jan., Feb., seeds, mig. Sixypolidat Mans through your columns, thinking similar cases may have | and I bave ho hesitation in saying it is, as Мыр Өү | rubs; ewhere. J, E., Dublin. [We кы not áware “ what we really want, ап ә Kidney Potato; "c Mt à in sh di > Sept., all sorts of wormsan: diit; Dot flies worms ; E Sues ot butter ps e e pe ce of апу particular agreem ent r elatin to tlie | them only in its robust habit and superior luetive- [ acces would bel x ў tun ^ жа ifie "bei i сарай а that s may n ly sort be important ; and ү; you wánt exit approaches it in this respect ; but whetlier owing ач | to your rights, you must consult your | soil, а sandy calcareous loam, or what other - PX са ; : that е . Redbrenst.—Jan., yw Feb. du AEN our ent" W,R.R:” | productiveness, for whereas Myatt's has here given qe vt тда, ада осе i iita si ue Ai pui md fii MEO at а root, the Royal has given from 20 x we alite eui ] lioo; Aar., Bebt. АЫ К, mime, ic. oths, B wa Bader, w Tm А however matters little h how things are | manured, the tubers planted whole апа 3 feet apart, it dive dw dem chrysalids ; "Dec, chiysalids, эы ia LA ed deed dun d n and ав I | сате this season 50 at à root. In 1869, I planted à grub pade 5а l attention е best methħód | large bed of all the early Kidney Potàtos known, ILS Beetles КАН, fies ЄЛ poets ч | F protecting v wall trees from spring frost, I selected the | row of each sort; the n = the earliest of all “4 Worms; May, butterflies, cockchafers, weevils, grubs: June, | 6201028 in question as most likely £o attain that ена. | the most produetive, and Myatt's Prolife the na wood-boring beetles, worms; ker rms, grubs | МУ object respect; Was H : dhai eggs 01 locusts, grass) Шер , moths, flies; Aug., otia glow- | three-fold ; in the first atio my remarks were intended|a most valuable late autumn and winter sorb, flies : ©, grubs, eur DEAN EC VM. drin а reply to observations made by a Maidstone andalthough when first introduced here it was liable #0 атн у у Ане Am I wished ања noter be в perfectly free, and ®0 еп! ре m P ; May, grubs, insects of h Insects ; „wi July, the of | out in fruit beetles; Aug., moths, bu : Аззыр, un : t k Aug. 1 t Sept., eggs. best method of protection, an о uum iod boring been grt ; энн Y itbouta mighty edi itoa being n : worms, c X CREE. berries, wild gesr, one expected to find xcellen I H AE gr LS Sling Ми simply by шеш ot Prig Domo. vete ete тал, int syon А E оша of received 20 ye M ai A met жє mood ires c ve of t rotta pt аза шнда ;alio ofthe|sort I received 20 years or more since from а Mr. nic ul n houses; and 1 do not к рб села ч du then à Potato Salesian їп ZE. E Оотовев 3, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Market, c like, if not same as, e 40 um The "еше aw Ey a. ith t 948 a species. Seedlings from the Ash-leave always bear a t strong resemblance to their parent, hence Күк pos que Kiduey, Non Kidney; Prizetaker, all good, аа alt more or её ке the Sd. Adi- leise and, ike it, not very robust in habit. or very proli бе, yes by re, and that it was complet y Swans, һб throve wonderfully, as i^" as they ha it to live on. - ә по уч а-у € a w^; а 3 s in M — onfirm ecol- lec чү 1 Vh CER ү Lal Р, 47 superior t tely ex Тн very | with this matter is that previous to the weed being | аз early as Daniel O'Rourke seen here, the swans reared their yo ung regularly, but а new nd у d Ma Cuire Cimon ince that "E Ж” h they have cin also worthy of not ie. P yearly, the young ones have only lived a few days.|is a Kiducy fric Maii the Ashleaf, with в William , Culverw ell, Thorpe Perrow. 21 think 1 | апу haulm, and therefore very suitable "v culti- heard it nd in conversation that] vation in frames. In Celery, of which some а ad weed which pres to be е acres are said to be grown seed, we saw nothing Kidney Га ze Lee а smáll lock at Dütse Cas ior to Carter's Incomparable D n Berwicksl AW hite, ^ {ог the eir. I vidi ofa DL RA near ely resembling E" баен onet HAGE of т. r the e ba d a a nd only р ^d i developed pr died Amen i those from seeds | ha een able to observe the least difference, either in earliness, productiveness, or in the size and sape of үш tubers. Si e Pam ass.—It їй o know that my pla T hic hich. last me: i" 7i sies ut ^t has this year 121. C. mem Sand, e Wells, faidstone | taket from the. outer parti Where. the florets are fu Шу |i d? h more, ong Cauliflowers Carter's Dwarf Maint velope I find that seed forms and Wee much more readily at|b A practical reply will | i wi the bad florets than the obli am ul wou а, prod t that the finest florets which appears not to be | » it ЫНЫ: in a wh wet RN situation. пон. Appleby, Foreman to Messrs. Ivery H Son, Dorking. А етй а seed from a ir coloured floret or a two- coloured бй from the same eg will, I imagine, in either case — the Аут . B. C. D. Bi rds, — fol llow ing d— "patios respectin near Su наенанаў, appears to Бе а variety worthy of especial notice, It is compact t and has a firm white head, er than that of most other kinds. Among Lettuces, the est for autumn sowing is perhaps Dunnett's Giant Black-seeded Brown Cos, a егівр e: т runs th difficulty to seed; and T om Thüm Carter?s Giant White Cos, Bath ан Wieeers gem d | Cos, Hammersmitli, Tennisball, 4 abbage, are also d ent kinds. Of m P Pine. Apple, and Carter's St. Osy - are mi о э e best, both being dwarf, rich colour, and piodiving little top f Carter's "Cham npion "Овакве Lynch's ке e m rather t Sept I дов char d article o with ding wliat E Жыра rs о is Заві. ne d 1 did may prove ut interest to your correspondent “ J. Ww» fram (see p. 917). es fúll, each consisting of lights, аге po Бае showed that I did not d : nj а ho ЫР tliey ge ab beyond what the Water Thyme fro etui 1802. Arrival. | Departure. | Remarks. |the sun Supplies, they grow luxüriantly and i re in etes by the läte Dr. Ө. Johnston at Dunse| в B cos May 1 Aug. 10 mion |abundantly. - Among Broceolies, Carter's Champ Kirby in espe «cote and second] Ан и А А Bui? 4" ‚ 10 pito "i ^ irby, in na oxton, near Market Harborou orncrake ау uly itto white,and unusually free from the str n1847. Howi » - to the former place no person Kan Pe. Md. id з: tasto sio which spoils so many Broccol ies Self MT есап; but it ш d Fo os Swallow" April27 | Oct. 80 itto Snow's Superb, Large Sprin Ё White, Early Whi in the eracks of Spa: brought from America, Fro Martin April 98 | Sept. 14 ro Malta, Late Large White, pton White, Adam's evers i ра е -— е of canals which Sii: ADAE Aug. 1 A. m a RE TES orari Ри Ell пе centre of England, а Cates wiin | Willowwren .. April24 | Oct. 13 Dit һ, К 2, enüs cting, Miller's Dw: the upper waters of our chief rivers, viz, Thames,| Flycatcher May August Dit ule's Late White; ав а Cauliflower, and Severn, Trent, Ouse, Nene, &c., and has established itself | Early Purple Cape are yv Ed а kinds of Broccoli. in а] оё them. I beg, therefore, to protest against th ree те? df eg ccm E as ere Varieties of Cabbage are numerous, occupying as they charge ОЁ having introduced Ше plant either| plackca; soo] April Rar на or i r int Бове | AAT у. April 23 | August Ditto Incomparable, which is a very Ped. dwarf and compact [Hear, hear!] В, e mode it attained ш t aed рач MA il " RS И kind. as are also Carter's superfine Early Dwarf, best. "possible T ovii А “reaching t them all, and Swift Е аа р May 18 Sept. 8, е п eld Te DM, ж Богатов i Leeka wallw ^ . к i ommon | comprise rue Musselbu e be [^ er su К, x gave ece of it, received from Nini phos 4 May {5 Sept. M ina in ооа} Ayton Castle "ud Honny’s Prize ное ^Y p^ Bota зі Garden NI 1547 pe do Sode wert 2 Aprii 18 guy so Ditto erk Pen ста" оа T y : Ere ind , owwren , April 1 ept. 10 Dit nishi ап was ver ne mar H er, e it m 2 especie 7 i s ДРЕ г tlient аео Flycatcher — .. D i Ditt shade o our һе true ега Vegetable E wonderful an pecte Е ity from thene Wi Ў 7 the river Cam, and, singula add Роме end Peach.—In case it should be au | along : and i Шы т brog bs "i a likewise long since | unusual. circumstance for the Chin үү! а 4 reached the Cam by matura from uit, I TU iuum t е > waste | h ed the river Ouse, with a branch of with one for Dg Biella wero tius ^ue dd which the Cam communicates at a few miles below |it grew. КИЕРГЕ ita un Parsley consist. of lacres gx : y ene Pes Cambridge. It would fore have fille Fen|to me, is, that one Án produced three distinct | consisting of Drummond's Extra Coda E rivers even if it never arrived there from the frat attached to t , as you will see, by o vera fruit stalk. one sent 1 X^ ait with онь. much z in original E near sies no matters congenial to it in the ed to smother all the natura vegetation of the waters; now the native plants ive Ты descr — as E EA s tiem т times. Anon оор not bin y which h ка e. filed led ahh chicory, which, as well left o Septe n the agar git e longer, X; tomber S&otíttits. E oo 7.—F.Smith, Esq., даь in the exhibited portions of a пе | Dunnett/s NM. and other fine sorts. li As ripened. The уда т would perhaps I bcen riper had it been Gateshead, | flo flow ers, it will be r ult, a ver quoi of hardy Everlastings ; а е Vip muet ч striped, others bebes east, some D Zinnia- iced at Dedham, on the Monday previous m re the exl mer ie Fe Жоке апа е, nothing in to The pond in the as th ork itself, had uh aL дан yh эло пе | when seen em masse, as Bota tanien al Garden i is of rmt formation, and the Water white, tias b un, silken web, ће surface of the wood | their way could wn e seca rS Thyme does not seem hav 2 аний the|displaying quite a smooth surface, че was |е appearance. 16 is clear that by means of а supplies derived та its so Mine ted that such | that the web had been spun by Tinea granella, Mr. тна m &election of cl flowers as th Soon be зе, and tliat е Th W will then | Steven: small collection of insects made | mentioried, Кине with. е жүрү v of the different Mee in ЧӨН, There is no prope. 29 Ad in the interior of А lis during the recent = 5 of Calliopsis and similar late blooming M Anacharis 0 ova vanish from our wai 1 тА X Мг, Waterho т. F. Bond exhibit аз оч en эндо; Chelone barbata coeccin is much reason "o thiuk that it will | + ted some beautifully preserved s 9-4 of Caterpillars of recipe n will run its course and thon various Lepido; erone, і ects by Mr, Baker of Сә li peo am sb NE Афак plants, without | bridge, and Professor V nd explained the manne attracting the attention of eed | in which such specu are prepared by the бее Observers, _ Буайз are Бе, fond of it, and if those | Entomologists r. Sharp exhibited a specimen of ЫР beautiful. ied Posi da апа defended, they | rare Coccinella labilis from Herne Bay; TM A in number upon our rivers, and the | Waring specimens of Lith iostega nivearia ine Апас! Tobin eerease in m Ашу, C. C. wo ponds here 4 o the '|and $Stirrha sacraria from Banstea jarge tabulated plan showing the an slowing the Stainton exhibite da various leadi es of the tran of | liabits of " pec of Tineidæ ed | Mr. Walker, containing descriptions я : new Sor epe S mcr ea | Moths í ies dæ, end | pell. r| M een i such Е erts Y t Alyssom, — “Р Peru, eet Es cininabar "n xicanum, med e" "уйдай uid ок Phlox Dillo d апа d ank а fine display may be kept з the autumn is fav oors, пт ed ourable, а Su чш sinet the d reagi of winter, mong . Asters, which have bloomed one the lower pond about laucopidæ was read, азо a descri; т entalogne of artn 8 йа А. Six ттт ае higher Уе family of the Stag-beetles кете by Major Banias, сш ‚ үт der а eph Parry. Crown vari. ne э = loü * ert Supposition t that д. її was мош brongt i Here XE wild fowl, Mh surrounded wi DUI EE {тч re plen the ater, but as the $ Emperor ai Donar Mem bn To bave these a per pond із [e by is enfin garden, they do Garden Memoranda. ам ey assit з гак Hep d Ple red d регате hag in À pair of s Vii located ah Alah Mzssns, Савтев & Со.з ÁNNUAL ide Ат diem y кык RR йм Nefiadiig of Ара pond, were never known чао а. bera | prit к Вт. болта, Eoi OF Of the m -|about the мн ida ela ite oc ii DiN Va Water until one of tho male birds died, when [^ tant floral extensive g (accordi ib eif in good rich soupont; after carefolly travelled regularly from one боа t to the. other full account was few yaa Tai Q 1) ETE ш рм. ЖА О! ПЕСО e remis discovered in the upper | The Piet Mai Xen 10 tioa- | hardening.. or That. purpose, say about Ње end об mae Te dnt pat nup И Ee er culture ficient i ede. ck "PES use of boats, Is бе winter of 1857 the lower pond d amóhg which will henrcely fail io bloom beautifully and give the nda for fa limo, bu in Dee valorar Mui Pe ы tho be ү жү, {| utmost satisfaction. Asters, ially the Chry а п me t indow it again became troublesome, A earita fact cónhected | green Bib AU Bs AUN and NT muim-Howered kinds, also make admirable w 944 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. {Остовкк 3, 1868, plants; three or xl of different colours pricked off|be, a proper ventilating apparatus or the means of| water, however, must поб be allowed t trate tha ma an &in ch apot may be kept dwarf, induced to bloom admitting air over the pipes, » 80 that it may get warmed | erste to soften the soil. n pone ts, a little should beauty. admitted constant] P ts in bloom should al y. Plants in bloom should also Of French Marigolds we also osa дЧеыһ о ке | be near the glass, and where they will e every ray Pubs ессе Sept M Jd Güter ved E NEAR LONDON, especially of the miniature orange and othe or sunshine. It is nearly impossible p get fruit х ТТЕ Д РОГ CBAR — TEn : TENEO which are everybody's favourites; in large eee vell anything tois рсоре erly at this season, therefore | верь. |а gl HORN | orme Au. [Океан F жерше r-coloured and. dee ep r ich o ange African Linde un miei sa succes of r e fr wit is indispensable, and | Шш Max. | Min (мах. | Min. | Mean 1 Toot? feet утаа 3 e а gran isplay, as did also tl ew Mp French mixed, the colour of ich h consisted of pure | late, these had better w^ kept rather quiet until | Thurs 2 E 545.2200 29.303 | 6 ю |20450 |.8 и e| yellow, lemon, orange, and rich m агооп laced with жй, spring. Where an attempt must be made аб present | Satur, 26 13 | 30123 | 32017 | 62 | 27 45| 5 Wm while the shape, їп dins гечи ту equalled that of а | о get fruit to p a moist warm temperature o | Non: 7 38 ӨМӘ 17.9] 2 capo d Ens Ranunculus of about 70° at night and 75°, by da t be main. | Tues. 2918 | 299a аат | e | 23 | iks | stt Ж 3 а аб night and y ет ues. 2 9.992 -29.9077 ) 4.5 | 54 mong Everlastings (Helichrysums), there is el tained, allowing it to rise to 80° with ee mi Peace ie —— More Ma PS ca Tr A- Е) wise now great variety Een Te being as brillian ады, "y the bottom-heat must be kept regular аф | tse — 75 su 29.714 e ав | E Acad ҮП ect y 3 - r ouse varieties о of abor ut 85°, taking care to keep the soilin a healthy y 2801er a T йде; нду ч niat. E^ phelexis themselves. e meat e of cuttin 1 = #—#їпе throughout ; frosty at night. drying for winter bouquets alone these annual kinds Vis s.—As soon as the early house is closed for — Ярно y rain 5 fime; slight frost at night. | аге most valuable, being apri ad осер hrs for reing, е "теш to FAR a thoroughly moist ки кф m o 5—4 fr Meis below freezing at night, the reh MD red bouquets now so ely by fre enny sprinkling the floor: "Mean -— perature of the wock óh dog. belo p pb тегаде imported from the continent. and every available Eae but vea ly, | ОР T. EATHER АТ CHIS German Stocks in separate colours had bee y сау, |а Pm moist state of the qoasi diem У _ зета! нз т НЫ лиде б ШУ, 10, 1883. | as had also been Беда of the ditirent kinds. » Tom | effectually. secured by means of а sli zht "bed о BPE PP! ETE iA " 5 КЕННЕ Thumb Nasturtiums jbbianum ; but | fermenting im in the house, which will also | 0007. |5855 $E | Years in Guantes ртр the beauty of of the latter, except in one or two inatances, | ss a little warmth, and the moisture from this is ZEE cen AE | EE ca 4 was near! much more congenial to ж кы than anything аб | Sunday 4.| e41 | 437 | 539| 18. | 198m.|-| €|—| 3| 7 16| 3/2 or Gladioli w we observed a large plantation, the showy d by the most careful use of the a nge Mon $.| 82 | 43 ER » iu^ IE ЕККАН colours of which ht let p Wed. 7..| 62.6 | 44.4 | 535| 18 0.58 НЕЕ ЕЕ. to nearly pure white, were brilliant and striking in the 5 таща. 8.. 814 | 20 И os |6191 extreme. Gladioli "We not — everyw e SatiS-| тре oam в co тта comen Satur? 10.:| IE 07|. 22 om 131041 р factorily this season; at St. Osyth however, in а light М her is Lv GE. nis deris foe executing The Wiphest toipersture during Ha. Soy Reed e О С sandy soil in the pO e ood of the ses, nothing , terations ; A and w We үс 3s E n han ^ they should теи. therm da à and the lowest on the 5th, 1850 ; 8th, 1852; in their way could be r, the growth being strong, S аен T€ ible despatch. рата шен 7А азд! the spikes individually large кы? showy. g g Planting, or the removal of large evergreens, c ныб be А шее sibuation асах зе d-leavo а! finished too вооп; for it is of the utmost importance |. otices to Correspondents. Amaranthus melancholicus е „has sucei well — 5 пен ре" be penes some chance of ы гел беш ‚з кеч pomme eden а - üh cr brillian we making fresh roots before bad weather sets im. See to| bemad: ill tho ziocognry Enn ие ud in excellent health. 5 d Бе even small plants being secured against wind; for these anta the оза ао ае ааа WIL AIE is are often greatly injured by being blown about after MÀ тч -—— We do not know of any small publication planting, which а small stake and a few minutes’ work ака yore oot - Lor wants. Paxton's — 1 — i rmation ; Mer n soon m the Teatis dowo. T [0 Briars for ' budding Dr. s matters wo А, брка тев point x а more trustwortiy сеПапео . ar Discovery of the Tea Plant in y" —The Теа | trimmed, g back closely the strong ones; for | prios: И: КАГУ plant has бв enne by a йт, covering а | these, = Я p be of little use except to furnish an x is аве те m "Na shon id s АМ Bes Ix area " c е е ые rS эе s of Penns yl- | endless upply of su uckers. Sub- tropical plants and other €: d ЕЕЕ which i Mita foro ; Dow ud orms the undergrow the woodland be depended e from your. specim mens has а diferan generally, The soil is a fertile red УБА, and {һе | оп as to Yo it is therefore desirable at this period aia J&JH. We hayein indigen is White Clover. The climate is to look over the masses and see if there be E to which the disease of hos Ae oed gay Dd dd A ы ually favourable. ER ificial vegetation is not thing of a үс character which it is desirable t appearance, however, of the Heath, w е Fuspect that a minute : ng summer, scarce a wee without | secure for next year; may be potted with balls mould, a species of Polyactis, has den at work, and if so you refreshing showers, With their usual alacrity, the | sad w win qu ew t. Asth per es Еўе yet wr Apis Be ME е 3 a - i are at once “ pitching into” tea making. | PrO tection me kind sho uld be o. provided 1 for plants diis and rome botá E eel fair, which can ames of their first. make have Peen sent to us, only | and shrubs K tender ы any materialis| scarcely take place if your plants are overcrow ded, is likely three ^ the e ; and finer tea we eligible, provi it wil, in а anost алу egree, to prose ftot ectual. As we ue E been able to deese never saw. Great commercial changes are certain to| throw off wet. Canopies for this purpose should be зе iador Тесен info ак. for what it is follow this discovery; and as itis in American hands, |50 contrived as to admit of one or two sides being | Ехнівитохв: WP The loss upon them is too t, as wo aro we may look for a rapid development. We are informed | Opened at ec If only one, it should be on | „15010. d that already a machine is in successful operation for the north or wes t side—certainly not on the south; as dirus ciui a G. Thanks. We will endeavour to curing the leaf at à merely nominal cost. Daily Paper. the excitement “occasioned by fits of sunshine. is "apt Fux Ex. ар P. Itis the true Dry-rot Fungus, Merulius lacry- [Bosu !] to prove very prejudicial. Тһе covering, or canopy, | 12808: MJ B : € by no — be allowed to touch the plant; and батл SH UN Е регћа d light lou ий rs kc e greater the space allowed between it and the plant nus has had Sedgy ч =з one has sai Calendar of Operations. the better will it afford protection. 16 is bad Prac- |. to habitat. мате Ж ET Je cnséteg боб) tice to bundle the shoots together like a broom in — Sie Ed Vd : SS. We fear you are not likely to blossom PLANT DEPARTMENT. order to make them occupy a more — mes — the seco "ren ie роу ео d int Pu Neri A nira E бак; $5, Pinis айнек past hek ыл | 247 19е trouble and material bat is i АЙЫ атсы: Wr Oalah Ф нт. Tou should be replaced at once by something of рожан reum ding occasioned | у сла nod n Sweet. With Son. ius iiie od СС y di а g of а more | damp, in а majority of — thai by by lowness of temper-| SaR, p and sweet. With t he exception of being a little ^um" * e principal collection of|ature. Hoodin f fo p we do not know how a Lettuce could well be more perfect. Chrysanthemums comes into bloom a selection shonld А ings of straw, so form а as to overlap | Names or Frurrs: W 6; 1, probably Boston Russet ; 2, Ne = be made of the best and most useful sorts, for th sull ihe protecting арин БАКЫП? ж уйу guod ми op р кыл Tondon Pippin.—F #8. 1, many ere аге simple protec — n if rightly МА-А, шау Ье | %Ё, ad: Bon Paren md S, Liscard. 6, Vicar ot to grow duplicates of pur good kinds ian to retain | top of a eer а e eeu ШП, eei others атой greon eon to De ES Э афа. PME m. as аге ооб ШАШЫ, merely for thé sake of top of an сеннге ^h andglass, Oil.cl make а | NAwEs or PLANTS: vire "Brunfelsia americana, an old stove having а lobg-list-of тий Т біте банду attenti protection каң formed ае es себ оп | Plantof the Serophulariaceous order where it touches Sola- ng ) t ya ention to | the sides of which a small fla naceæ.—Annie, Monmouth. 1, Rhamnus catharticus; % providing a succession of bl ар ог two may be made to 1 i this ho : oom with which to keep | open without admitting rain Be 6 th li Euonymus europmus; 8, Pyrus Aria. 7 B. НЇррор к Чү, use gay, and avoid as n as s ode the expense горео кшш шешн по ot —— E аваас cu M of forcing, which is injuri most plan Ве | the sur tá oí а the eg nee cds aic Б Kensington. Apply to th o ем Some kind IM = to let ut E in п bloom sufer er for want soil around the collar to be removed, and oct a m s bat sort rof, EC D the newer the better, GE TREES: Window Garde: the ырай x Pais P. rve or where it can be kept dry, Cocoa-nut refuse. "This | фо be suffering from plica fuo Fun | f epesimen. jose Е н ров Damp г» should he as high up the stem as the plant | Pave been at work, end орад of ты "ie RE iz spots aro pis and mildew are эры Ж аге enemies to ll admit, taking care not to choke too many of the ЕЕ a Шой sporting aud other оц e TE э-ге Ату m e xu н is so i as to re known frequently to arise. ИУ e x overlap moun cov: i wi 1 Рк ALES: ANON; Мо! i The only thing that remains is to gi сарі | Soa: 2 Davis. Both MES. ent form, without fay „opportunities, а tting | im М тре as it je possible for а Potato to b E ; ^. e a Н рее Зан «ы а А — — Баш Жын s tho verdict of a Jury requested to ui n, jury requ the matter. RDY IT AND KITCHEN G. TURAL t|. If any Уай g ог roob pruning rd. fruit trees айл the Society gro away abo about uide has to be done let m be attended to as soon as the кщ thi poder e ак ШЕ "i rid e are off, Дь ке е ер лш zen ind are Bona n FR н 2—7 samples] Nos. 1, 2, and 5, are not suitabig | 3 , б., ungry character а. um wi i is allowed to feel v want of jt: ke ground Mem Р. fresh plantations. Give ir fede меер pipe eA and 0 soom to vergood. Your | not already ime, et plants tied into proper form with | t0 Lettuce and Caulifower plants under ийе, Los о ар она аи еу нос АШЫ | ass ; at noi | sex - a pl them. If the plants bring the disease with them аз M5 — ра: it will will төй ok somewhat M and Че à phot the ret vien do = the better for чњ Sei au. "eri — germinate, кз we liavo no doubt i is Rem m 2 зоопег work is done the better | 99' well sheltered dry border may soon | із probably one of КА hoj аве Me cause the specimens will look when in bloom. > known. | 1 1f Mignonette bem ins id and do pet spare the seed, for it will be constitutional weakn MJ B. to stand the winter has not yet been sown, that | йе ЕЛ to the depredations of mice, Take dim» boe Gatarooves: Jersey. Consult Van Houtie' ut tage of ‘the first sunny day t that may occur with m give you the information you seek, and а good "leal more in in the same direction. Catalogue of this we do operation had better be seen to without delay. VS FORCING DEPARTMENT. 7 не: -° PrxERIES.— Plants in bl beds made А ку last onti wil now ba bearing it a not remember to have seen, d by ер чуан нейл their being n4 гъа bo very careful | a good plan to асаб € or syringe the surface of the Vines: Amateur. Ifthe canes are not crowded and shaded f | E morphere must Бе kept dry, iiy deem bed, a weok or so before the Mushrooms make their | San Аштар ventilation, wil aant the pening’ ы 4 ature, admitting а › With a rather | appearance; more especially in Mushroom houses where M пры M Lite such assistance, "Avourable opportunity Ге а бте шау have been used occasionally; this is far better їс ripening precem le going on fry нов АЖ ОЕР ®; than watering after the Mushrooms are thro ough. er neun. T. We will enquire and report. SRS. WAY anp EVANS, ANALYTICAL an | Остовев 3, 1863.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. 945 | ATE d | HALLETT'S | [PEDIGREE] N NURSERY WHEAT. study of AGRIOULTURAL add GENERAT КАТСА, CHEMISTRY. 106, Leadenhall Street, E.C. Н THE PEDIGREE КЕР WAS AWARDE. Е cp S OF THE CLASS t GERE. UH ALL COUNTRIES," І T THE MEETING, OF THE А DRY EA н уе АТ Drainage, &c. | The prod f3 f this Whea ч, o n 1862, п Essox Жаз БОД to the miller, iud realised £19 7s. per acre. R. JOSEPH BEAUMONT, LAND AGENT, SUR- { This Wheat рені in 1863. nearly ey quarters per acre, vein ud me per Bushel < ү в. and Dran е doc (for several years І res, Assistant to Mr. Josiah Parkes), undertakes th І р t half of жү RILL 4 Bushels on де" bi Execution of Works of Drainage, ES Estate Improvetints TH generally ; including Embankments, and R Works ; | ENUINE UNLESS THE EXA MARK I Reclamation of Marshes гапа Waste lends; Ir Ben tion and Apply to FREDERIC "E. HALLETT, ESQ., F.L.S., The Manor finas, Beigiton, Sussex. Кетон "tho private Son ot tho an eher are ота) Deci n Án 1 (ог Seven eres a8 a a Quarter), ihe medium of the various Land Improvement Acts. Delivered, with Printed Directions for Planting, hton Railway Station, spen ags Sewed up and Sealed, upon receipt Estates Surveyed а pped, or vim and Reported of Cheq ue or Розово Order, тара must їп all cases accompany the Order upon for contemplated шунан, Valuations made for HOW OUR WHEAT CROPS MAY с. M E d es other papers, forwarded on appli: ieation, g р Sales, or the re-letting of Farms. 835 5 ogs 223 22, “ЖОПЫ, Street, Westminste D PERI CES ї irreff’s Now When: E 'LANDS IM M RM. pm E33 99 59р, m HIRREFF' S "Wa HITE.—Thi E але variety is now Incorporated by Special Act o Parliamon t in 1853. EE: Be £ Ё $ = ready for delivery. Selected parcels h А5 without 2, Old PU Yard, W. r, 8. W. E 358: 3 8 |rain, 60s. per qp, Good sowing qualities, 55s. non To LANDOWNERS, THE ÜLERGY, ж jme p &с. E 82 Ep *34 # SHIRREFF'S RED, 50s ge тае 0 d E AND wir erint n г а , unlim: БЕ 22258 н 8 E T ct - it the nm pei T tes fo rwarded, and the Wheats the Moe Note of Ad of Agricultural Improvement, the whole ES 885 а Г o ers giae dpa: dien Pme Haddin. gton,—Oct. БА Е тр in all cases being liquidated by а rent За ы, ча E РОТЕ BD aci eric acce T a tne гаг 2 nt вчера T 9I LAB з ON e Lu wv UTE TS o2 o E earing, ER a . ' T pi^ Rilke 3 PT нкт (RED) of a EARR N tobe| , Pos Engines or Machinery С Irrigation. ogg 992595» S |had of Mr. Tuomas Davey, Garboldisham Lin ng Farm, Norfolk. | 2 anii ria ids, ime уз "e 8-2 25а pg © Sev oni s just a рх ут. d yield at E coombs | р Jetties or or Lauding | isis ҮҮ OU P El a 8 ELI-RE EM 3 2 егар being 3 coombs e more than was grown уре navigable rivers or Mime 2 аз 3 “эш E ð Es] from Hallett's А ога а ер эк description of Land. 4. The erection of Farm Houses, Labourers’ Cottages cba £3 3 Ее ne LL Frob їе per дане; поши Са ЭЕ КШ у у. киы сы сш oth йт раке nd ad Farm purposes, and thei and SES 2880.5 = орт WHEAT.— The following Varieties have been ы, of and Maie to Farm Houses and other BE Pude9s 2 by “* Твітісом.” See Agricultural Gazette of uildin ings fo for farm p E БЕ E» * October 4, 1: 1862:— жауа niam der the iroviklonu of кау афо ot El af 9d 5 Royal Charter, mmission, in respect of any Saa E EI E та" M — ај BE e DED WHITE, a fine selected sample, riy: or ent, Roya works or d табар ог other improvements, D = - At d MEC $ SHIRREPPS BEARDED WHITE, а fme scetod sample. Ui ea with о трапна on the anda аир. nid chargo © 252. о 0ғ. рег 9 e Н RHG * k ved from P. Shirreff, E No investigation of title is required, an being 22 & ы: $ ga N Е eco. «ые be Fed ен чома оо Uo of a strictly financial character ША. nm epi PORE tS plans is ЕЕ ie 2 5 have the best in all ро апа execution of нен СЕХ which are controlled only by the T $3 РЁ fausa B|FIRST PRIZE VibTORIA (AUSTRALIAN) "ун EAT (stock | Governmen — los mmission зобу Eos SUE ёк D from the pes " суе Agricultural Gazette), a fine | For further н and for vene of application, apply M wd Ono. a 8 whi x z (— A few bushels only, at 15s, | to the Honourable Wr Матти, Managing Director, 2, Old 3 5 м s 2253 a EE és бена in less quantities than quoted, higher rates will be семе Тит. Me е SREY а Ё 2599 L|charged. New sacks, 1з. 9d. each. HE BIRMINGHAM гаг p and POULTRY Sowa 38: БЕР & emit must acco eii all orders. SHOW, 1 Каа Жый b D КЫРГ... pe е of ears and may be had on application, | Тһе FIFTEENTH GREAT joy EXHIBITION of FAT FEE EBEE Sg ФР | enclosing six postage stamps, returnable to ссе CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOMESTIC POULTRY, CORN, 175 HE 8Bg-3*38 £ sa c mee Ввлргкү & Sons, Halam, near South- | ROOTS, and IMPLEMENTS, will be held in Bingley Hall, on gione i сын DAT, WEDNESDAY, ma т; PEÓXUASR- - ove 30, а cember and 3, when LM ЕБ ЕЯ = | per ainage, and other д Improvements. | Penes Articles of Plate, and GOLD and SILVER MEDALS) КЕНЕГЕ EE R BAILEY PENTON: C.E., maintains a large | to the Аш. of £1940, will be awarded in the follow д НЕЕ g HEEEEE staff Api the exe piap i T Land Improvements by by A Divisio: һа, е2 88 Ә | commissio: s. per acre for Under Drainage, an ” ac В d- AY 22 SES charge for оГ апа {зет works. p Pe Wi А: = ix : EREE 233 E! For particu m, apply to bim, at 52, Parliament Street, T рі Wo ^ m 559-0 3 р M. dass Н Я W^ HHA Az AND DRAINAGE, the E d ml ЕЕЕ ài “the CONSTRUCTION Raf ROADS, ана and other Ей ЕРИЗО ОСЫ Works of Agricultural Improve undertaken mecs Ера 35 $2 зев: A s 8 Mr. HUMBERT, Land Agent and Surveyor e Watford, [o4 Secretar, әби ыр; either by contract or соо, cedere eie С Tho ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY, Вода н 22 au» | mates of cost free of charge, expenses ou $33 w924352892 "suh works can be executed either under the powers of| om... 15, Templo Весі, Pic иал: LYTHALL, 021 анд EE P$ £24 É several special Acts of Parliament, with money raised by loan р BRBERTRERUR K |andpaidoffby instalments, or with the landowner somn money: &| QMITHFIELD CLUB FAT CATTLE SHOW, 1863, я58295 95588 AL AGRICULTURAL COLLEG ANNUAL SHOW of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, ЕСЕР E — and PIGS, will be held at the AGRICULTURAL HALI, SE gS Sa yS is" gd ' AUTUMN SESSION, 1868. ISLINGTÓN, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, December 7, ETFLEELEEPE Е тне EARL BATHURST, e ур КЕСЕККЕ BE Е ГЕ тна Raon H E e Prizes consist of 18251. in money; 60 Silver Medals EEEEREEPPE EIE: The Right Hon. Тик Бани BATHUBST. 6 Silver Cups and a Gold Medal. EECLETECNTEOM + The Right Hon. Tux EARL DUCIE, The ENTRIES CLOSE on NOVEMBER 2. Ж °е40®о°заа}дЕн Ъ The Right Hon. Т. Н. Вотневох Esroounr, М.Р. Prize Sheets and Printed Forms of Certificates, with fuil dqu8cPCSDIL 84 d анны S Каа, М.р. particulars, can be obtained on application to ү рер LOL IH rz EpwARD HOLLAN M.P. Davi suns, Азиб ietoiney, $2.82 E FEE SE | Ргіпсіра1—Тһе Rev. Јони CONSTABLE, M.A., Trin. Coll Camb. | дү theo Office of the Honorary Secre! 2258375855 "e rofessors. er of Half Moon Street, b NC азу EEEN] E PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE. "erc йй We РҮН Se tsand Forms ая 05 КЕРГЕН E J. L. FLETCHER, Farm Manager. үзер men to the ASSISTANT SECRETARY аз pom ar 2Z92Et* PERR 88 T ЕЧ of Glasnevin—A Course of 20 Lectures оп Crops. 2 ias must bear outside the words **Sxrruyrenp CLUB." — CIXIEBMCEEELED R. Scorr Bus, Co-editor of the Book of Farm Duilaings--A peus FTTCTEPCENC ree of 12 Lectures оп Agricultural Machines. d >з о E] 222593 CHEMISTRY. ‚э ын 325 Ж ШУП Z| Arraun H. Cavom DA POS. Che Agricultural cun BA, AEF а Lincoln College, Oxon. agg кырап а STANT ТО CHEMICAL PROFESSOR. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, neg 288-229. Е "m WARINGTON, Jun., F.C.8 Sow 98392438 Я Borusy.—Joux Влтшох, М.В. Lond В. Se^. pd e 2 55 SoRGERY.— URRAY, .V.R. ЕО 132553 ES = ET EEXATIOS AND SURVEYING. Tur emi ар ИР OF THE ESA dEPowgS 5 я W. Мевкштн Laws, В.А» | Scholar of Trin. Coll. Camb. | | STEAM ENGINE is of de gront importane t de die 58 х5 я р RAWING.—J AMES 8 HE EE HM 1 & * These Gentlemen will be in temporar y residence. farmer, Itis mportan to Nn = м d99258.5 gements have been made for the delivery of Special | than an eL e er of horses. Bgo Аттап offered | ат, ^ qe Dosa: E 523 8 на by the following Gentlemen, who have kindly offered any rate progress has а wider in the direction LN EH 2 their services :— ds tol spite of Mr. DARWIN É з eH J. ALGERNON CLARKE, TEM ton, Lamcolnshire- Lecture | and his theory of the ve development of > 283325758 5 пао and Long Weolled Bhee species, we have reached our utter- T H ETEESI EEN (Н pay ML Author оа, tural Eesays—Lecture | iost tether in the improvement of the flesh and. E HIESS on the Injury and Waste of Corn from too thickly seeding. ^ W make our thorough- 229 WHaas.R*99 APTAIN Tanner Davy, Editor of the Devon Herd Book— animal. e FEE HAE Lo on T ot CR Lectures, Өй ge, | breds E Per bo *favourites" of the last —— AILEY тох, M. Inst. C.E.—Lec e *' favouri! „585 2823 Не Ж |`` Road Making, and other Land Improvement, | FLYING grows Pc UL du open BM ЕӨЗ sipanas 8 2. |Tnowas DUCKHAM, manor © zi m Hereford Herd Book—Lecture | century, Not во, ver, as bir "EU MOIS ERE i E л mmi Lecture on South- | He is still a very expensive creature, both to buy FEL ML emm Gingham, and to keep; his limbs too often need the services ыра 255 5288 down and Short wonlled Sh ; айа of Seog 28:868217. Мовтох, Editor of убора of Agriculture | of surgeon ; he consumes undue $322 5938 E582 —A Course of 8 Lectures on ай nt-Lecture | provender ; he is still a somew 1 ЕРИ spss Tat ` 4 зр) Woop, of Holly Bank, р animal; his lifetime is much too AS а 25225.38 А ke tx and rous ; ы иа eng STE 2533.25.2 [ N.B. Mr. Wilkins will Lecture on February 9. short. To drop the metaphor, th: | engine IEP sb Tuomas arora AP EURAN Or FRY- emistry in tho still costs too much in first price, in repairs, and А and and | in fuel. ая Bzis á "University of Glasgow, and Chemist to the in $ "n i ilii Agricultural Society of of Beotland—A Course of Lectures, Now, in spite of the great competition in Е É аР For further particulars apply to the PRINCI? 946 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, [Оотовев 3, 1863, been m than ost as jd d n engine v of ge 5 The directions іа which engines тау be improv are evidently those of a aiitation of first. cost, e expense of maintenance, and of consumption of uel. We in de lànd look ma тане to the anatomy Sir | slight amount of Dm was "атта lei in sji iron has a ten dei t|another important consideration. T doubt that, sooner or later, all boilers vill w жай of s Many loco id oilers RAYS. rid er М essIS enigines, Now ате quite unnecessa ry. Look R о Ф © 5B B ЕЕ TR d Ф о СА е c E со E Several prts es ME M from essrs а [а iol. gs- iron body in AMSBOTTOAP S consists o into which a rung square wire rings o f of steel” fitting the. iroovos easily, and s the А кн апа other ny larg ge boilers of ork. on the Great ooa arts of the coun try, man BESSEMER steel are now at ү a -— of some experiments lately con ommission ith i The s i ing ed with an iden- duoted by | are in Prussia, on steel boilers an е. ап ех cellent and r, with а pro[ With this rapid evolution of = еаш, A WILLIAM AnwsTROXG for the duration of our coal- | m boiler, as comp the one of comm beds, is too far off to affect us personally ; the | plate. e ex "^ inen ve re аде after the ed it that “it A be all the same to | быы к ш; n use nearly two years. i ears he ence," is the vulgar rejoi inder | Alth E таа engine із not g р intrinsie importance as the ids engine. loc comotive ie. туі а] uo ortance is perhaps |8 The evident drawback to almost all arrange- |greater. There are about 6000 арага іп ments for lessening the gA Sar s Db is the | England, against nearly 10, 00 0 portable engines. necessary complieation attend оз e The locomotive is always under strict selentiflo pressure, high rates of steam Perm super- | supe ryision, whieh is ish unhappily, the ease heaters, feed- water MSS. са expansions, with its К М brother. А strong construc- smoke- —— ets atus oiler is thus of almost greater importante Ii vorking s PR use igh pre erhap Xcep- tion, but additional. FE a Ка is “undoubtedly | required to drive a very high pronare engine, There is no doubt, өнүү үш d s Dish | he гдје engine. Agricultural — ought to adopt welded joints for те longitudinal seams, an nd dok ble butt joiuts for tra Menos seams of their boilers. The З, of the boilers would be thus nearly doubled. pressures of steam, We were lately informed by minent ma arrangements, is extending, ана will still farther | facturer that his bs лл of steek fire-boxes jd e extend, in direct proportion to the increase pins result—the tube plates gave way |і intelligence in the farm labourer, Тһе usual|between the holes. Now this was evidently an effect o achinery in elevating the abi lities o. м accidental circumstance, or else ч учо steel the operative vil M soon permit us tó more | locomotive fire-boxes aei = is very їшрог{а generally adopt o thie [^ нач Pr diminishing —- тиширы o d fuel s. "The priee of Dottable engines prevents | e pu of a the universal йә. pos of copper plates for the fire "lier, ап За Ма Shanty and and it is well known that the · m id шум ought to be as т а ride as in pur- chasing а horse. Farmers may take the word of an engineer of varied aperui ban in for obs servati that it is but seldom th is unattended w is rolled m en РЕА $ nd pis e pa e 9 КИ ^ "Из. Simplicity of. the utmost importan e in e branches of engineering, b in agrieultüral engineering, from the way in a whioh ros ed implements =ч treated by the incompeten ч they necessar riy fa in which ere engines | physiolog gy. At t | the consumption uncertain is ^it 1 ok a the eccentric olips OXes. job, and i is os likely to b. give trouble er а = oileu Several of the above роса here pointed out diminish the first с while all add to кы efficien oy and durabi lity et the anatomy of th It is are gene à zu ИШ, and impr e e without diminish- contrivances more bpévlally adapte for о анвар n of fuel, хара these we propose to consider on a future occa Тнк whole of the Branches Park herd of pure S ñ of nine in its stru he use steel would also|new essen, by i half, {һе ке; of the boiler, The| WETH inution of weight in а gor € engine is too sH: ervation of this Ag gricu ultural Society е; Лү У з not mean th M x ridi will ask vhs for Rose of 1 - | these i t€ го те e =x i Mu we. вее ап All-shaped and ugly maobine, we Wea xa peo of the buyers will Wind t i i ord ы x; 15 guine eas for at once fi that tl tructi to be less. penny-wise, and increased or workmanship of the apparatus are not what pen emp ad to quality wi do the rest. Gustan, Я E mE r1 dios; ought to be; and a deeper rhon nation has never| А failing in wei? agrieultural en ines consis 195- Б Ei a onths failed to confirm our first impression. Itdoes not бов in по attempt being made to counter p their heifer ail, bought DY M. нө рай йө опе farthing more to gi v t ele saan shape to ће | working parts. Now this is really an unpardon- | for Prr Vicin, i à well-known yearling ball, e template for a piece | able omission. Апу u rner khais e | bou SN К dies t iron work. The neglect of beauty is a| advantage of balan is lat d yet men Б ti herd of Short-horns proof of negligence and ignorance ; k- | calling themselves engineers neglect such The irs n build of las manship of an engine or machine is generally on a | obvious and easy improvement in their engines, | 1681 Cirencenter, T plos on прага par with its shape and design. ere w not merely a d et ia from à Mg EA is тишеп; UU SIME M beauty and ка lieity ofthe flush boiler rocking motion ut thes in which eod 3 x tp a ona line with mi jerks also аера Віта eff affect t rabili ity of the Mr, prm * aer T his Pec sold “ et ж уз чи we Fy the strength and а ia parts. Itistrue "9 E Е impossible {о | Ше same time, а eost, of that mode of construction. f counter ce опе engine for all speeds, We regret to зау, flush boiler is only E is а normal speed at which the engine| ONE of 3 тана of thes "m ае т Мааша пгега do mot like the is usually iven to which the counterweight could necne war our kindred - = 9 е: die rin ы а prefer = is across the Adis с, i s ben She [o Ae y. 1 Ыр р е, iei the эре лез of wd detta f T" ed Wi be ape died d Lus Pj: hmi js он bios rider latter undoubtedly demands greater sentido fart e weight is E centre, the greater his. dominion countrie would. gin skill ^ Agrieültural engineers would thus do|the liability to variatio A lump of iron near have remained unex; lon many 1 well to carefully notice the progress of the the boss of the flywheel is also unsightly, e| Extensive districts ы. inj untrodden wt the ptototype of their work boilers | best plan wo de be to cast the boss of the foot of man, are being opened ott iti vürioüs parts are largel d for locomotives. Most of the Ду wheel of a rather: larger Nee rint leaving оЁ the world for the pronoun of the со cotton and- locomotives in last year's Exhibition v а ow вра grain, intended to fill up the al boilers. This mode of construction ше of the make pw the exhaust | P me ereated by the American war. ism Kowever, with expensive pu: heavy angle iron, lessens t E inside the boiler. түзөлү ызы. rdin e | civilised ап сап raise his bread from the vast amount of riveting required, and thus ts a | exhaust steam, usua liy at а temperáture А at forest wilds still scattered over the Bt ace of [^ in weight and expense vhi adding zu the E = i of the air, should ау ач goi- re Mes ei: ising pou m d diffi- el Urrows і in soll, man; 3 line with the barrel of with the m of some dynamometrie experiments | cult m. : al operations dens 34 out гбот in the fire- Ma аша t maker), conducted with a view to by the i ing settlers. The forest monas easily made N by бүт the ein the truth c AE An en engine was шай. be le ААБ the g em d омей astonishing ‚ On | а t e | rea тоо be com £ - | exhaust pipo imida sad afterwards with the кое To earry С this rork b aeri flush border— | exhaust е boiler. То z tl of the axe alone, demands very | por алш coal was in both!exertion on e e Барне л to lately propose that м ould igh t eae р. М e raid of счет instances {һе ваше, Ina а оа оошу find that many e » Остовкв 8, 1868.) - THE GARDENERS QOHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 947 è e po . Exhibition. tis p le that no country could show | drive out the waddi Де thus find an idt. dn ie ре у sdoptel for lightening his | taken out. in the States of Arlerióa for “ Simp | their cultivators and parers, it Dr have created . ." They generally consist "ot mechanical | more stir than 16 does now When we are all "Нанте Б emigratin d tW Far est—encouraged Ъу | е contrivances that can be easily constrücted and re vhich th ай Ма, р da almost gratuitous grants of land from the Federal | paired by the means at the disposal of people living in concerha the tillage of the find, is being wrought gak Government—that a short sketch of a few of these | 096 of the way districts. efore ойг eyes. ui most generally used m of stump extractor in| It is creating а good deal of excitement, however, ica consists e «< com v lever of wood|amongst th о who pos the light soils of Norfolk, i5 à x нь) thened with i Th er is about 30 feet | which, а! steam has not been a ledge that — engineers in ү country are loug, with a wheel at wh end ihi it is worked hori- | mical к? ҮТЕ for horse- е! nd baie Féjusited d directing their attention to suppiying a demand | zoñtally, by а pon s en. The stump with the|to witness the performance of one of these machines for ' this class of кти achin vA d. rmest roots is chos the fulcrum, from which, | on the farm of Mr. Hastings f. aided by pulleys, the rit үе the stumps in the | under the Earl of Leicester pas" ngham, near Dereham, tting down trees in America і is ч baekwoodeman’s surro ounding ne eighbourhood. „Most „£ tbe American | I availed myself of e invitation, and was much felling icit at great pioneer of o | pleased witli what I sa civilization. This implement is in of а is babl diff 11 The occasion chos ü fü its exhibition was one of broad w edge, being харав at the back vihe a gi eye, | and сү like the contrivance sold ünder A name | those ploughing matches which ате e! so Sdn into which is inserted а long curved handle of tough нА Weston's pulley block—zmight be used to blishi kike Hickory wood. Curiously enough the head of the|stumps. Tt would have to be mounted on a strong [аца recogni mga emmin niy of inter м "tos Yankee felling axe is the exact pattern of the antique | threelegrod frame Do the hoe А powerful | farmer and bis А mn un rris headsman's axe, still exhibited in the Tower- of|screw could also be n the same way. between these two dad Lol the to roay ug torte Londón. In the hands of a stalwart and diapers The toti of t mile vrl and i gunpowder, have also | witli an acknowledgment of the w e low axeiman this instrument доев а remar! of been used for e the roo! rees, and the the part of the hig er, is at the fenera v iaccenihul work, but a& a somewhat wasteful expenditure Y P wood | o latter means xem — "ts AT. prin — farm Рет arrived at Longham just pisei: the and muscular power, as а deep and broad notch has to асы but perhaps not unatt ended w ploughmen ем their team Lm д assembled upon the be cut into the tree before it can be fled. In Eastern fields allotted to them. А strong group, with gii Europe, апа indeed in most semi- civilised со untries, been used for raising the roots of trees from cattle and cheery faces. Y ood deal of nervous almost all the operations s shapin g Hyde Park and in St. James's Duk In ihe 79 of the gw d spasmodic rubbing out by means of the axe. We have often beeu| American backwoods, however, such а contrivance 4 s &©— vidences of the anxiou astonished at the Lo eta with which this kind of could not be very well kept in repair by th tate of mind on the jart. apes of the younger ше banks of the Elbe who were enduring tlie chaff of the more and of the Danube. Tw ao dens with their peculiar | ђе ructed for ' bleärliig land on а large seale. А | experienced. In all there mustered 34; the men with hatchets, wil оба spe a lóg of wood нойр pom eodd. be chained to "the root, zu oci iron-wheeled fogt going into one field, those with as quickly a5 the co vie ota could be carried out end of which might be raised by ап hydraulic j the, old „Norfolk swing-plou ugli into another.. The fact by means of a éross-cut saw. Не are obliged to separate the two А saw, worked M о men, is otter employed for | of New South Wales— a gold medal from | because ib goes hard with the wooden р e ie when felling trees, wedges being used аз the work progresses, | the Society of Arts bti his i of era M in order to keep the tree from jamming the tool By | stumps of trees from freshly Hg wd land. А | Тһіз із of course a concession of the point as to the means of the saw, à си эй —Ó be felled more Күл of wooden logs were roll ртт each | oint R of the Mor RERS but p^ fe prize is — " than w and а — stump, and when this wás dolis, t d e onim e xtent of | fr the of the men, not to mount of timber is suus a the same tim Pene vi acres was set on fire. А few ttended | distinguish the Menig ot the ieron ош, but everal kinds of machines verom in Amerin for | to tho fires, and in four or five days 4 99 pet wk of the | litelo. exception can be taken to the p felling trees, and where a mà 1 be applied burnt Sir JoHN pan on siders died 4 э» ll - these Мары те ре к there is usualsaving of time and теср folibws аза of | it of much importance o the agi of clearing lan. d elty to excite SDN stimulate thought, and course. It is, however, evident that it would b be dif Eon this еа al tle pen es be felled rd Md collect. the neighbourhood. In place of steam, which is cult to construct а ni е that could be in all | period of the su when the stumps are exhausted | often resorted to by "cil Societies to increase their situations in the thickly wooded forests of a nes a ooun: Hi а созізвныіа b рой tio on ОР feit sap. Тһе stupi receipts, this Digger was dead upon the cae from try. Some amount of time is lost in fixing and anchor | are then left a season for two or three years before | Lord Sondes’, where it had bn orking, and aroused ing the machine; it із not always very easy to|being burnt out. 16 appears that this plan does not јар e to do. determine beforehand which way a tree will € - succeed on bm elly or mois y soil; it i From Vin I iut s en Р бе implement at the an oversight in this respect will often cause the | fitted for argillaceous or rfeh vegetable mould. It has| Worcester Show, where. it was very severe plete destruction of the machine. The Highland been also carried ont with success by some of the | test, beside the steam ЧОРДА © Че various com- Agricultural Society of riget offered in 1831 g in Russia i i i premium for the — — machine for felling tim Messrs. KENN. of Dublin exhibited in the at to expect. That one Te not worked by ber; the Society re four , all | Eastern annexe ol thie late Exhibition, a d шоро the manufacturers, Messrs. Barnard, Bishop, e or ti P Roin d the stumps of trees, | of Norwich, but b H which, however, seems to have “тр сема into ргаб- | 80 е f ve d describe im е | obliquely Socioty' в ournal for 1831. 5 D Йер ta intéided bo pe pariri dd duties of de imt, тия, апі б арн at опе tion К leave the land as it would be le Ru a Жо weeds being charge of 9 g powder of extr éinely ingenious us and from 8 to 5 ounces, according to T бузы of the root, viia method es folling а E - ng up ted into the dou А shor iat: n и А сштеп nveyed from tle | then screwed in by means of a pr. gth o boiler. through - за: d d. do tible » Inin rubber hose |i 3 passed thro o the уви Plug, Чч cua is applied, into ап v» e — at the end of whose A space is left piston is attached a the e gunpowder, in де rto] pd I isto an A чы УНА А i 1 Wr is two cylinders form cd of se discs 0 or кре ы аге во famous for their айыр labour-saving с known, à рй E iino mh bati if ета wadding | from . whose нетет МЗ ЖЕЛ pA trivances, that unfortunate circumstances possetis a be incautiously left in the uzzle; the d of | of steel curved teeth, 6 opo in length. This cylinder, ion of the di an complete exposition of Yankee notions in last years | Ње powder is во instantaneous at % Нав Ам revolving in the direction d M great ease, го! е о mere ingenious contrivances for saving labour іп |barrel, unless че fs данды ўве. ard rear. is me T clearin gens orest land; altho cugh t h the class of mre a of | rally burst in rowels ot and smaller cy der, which work thi is opt до койдой wie ie [IT of rie lar; Pr one, being actuated by ан ап е toot! k y free it of its a p rero in LH тете machine for sawing wood and felling trees wasexhibited | ўве of steam in.fel lling ng an СГА ing a way ds t in the American Court. The reciprocating. motion | would evidently greatly facilitate аа а ерен a "the them lightly er the surface in "the of the of the saw was given by a crank working in a slide ; | operations, p aam ally as the furnace could be fed il implement. The breadth of and taken ў [^ Van gu is someti i i aste ў TAr saw was 27 inches; the dia p ое hes larg i the motion is к i anp the ы is merely made to| used this. powerful agent Dr AUN forest land. | 8 aa m. odis need of clea ennsing, od therefore са work in. guic The handsaw, however, requires à pan tead ot ей aia down the and thus n. the digger to advantage. | would have done „better, tp to set m io the work. То carry this bg in the gro und to be егег» eradicat ted by | however, had no rain fallen during the vight. "There d to th d i 8 р 1 і , 1 t through EA the axe. А ве i follow up its work. We believe t at the йара Нал | | lone pote engine js made to drive à porem might bé done with one, It is for the" most AT inventor has patented this movement in all the un- | windlass mly, anchored to the groun bso; tries where. are giv Пы о dl à a chain or steel rope tied to the uent doses o m LES Mm азз тана in c ре freque t ыы i за а | а Rm by this plan. M d as ^ tree, whi h is thus dragged "bodil out [ L 4 ret таа а le vel 0 es p x ts went wo ›оп& 3} acres a з could, - ü TS in Essex, was lately " oes not, however, Paya Маррей taat tho 3d üired to T S cha Aet e CODES Muta enabling him to wai n iş сор] ly c ound, B Qm RT 2 isa jl YDELL'S | 1s. beforo beginning to RA "gines" E d venta | ; 9 M OA f bark "o -. the Dos d E the E of "e rad stopped, they idie, and leave а ed nd bete Len va va di м 5 en burnt out, the ground is sown the next harvest, and the large trees are felled at чә Tete E Mon E già Next in order to felling the body of а the extraction of da roots and Ense hy iho im Е НЕ рети "5 TE ut Clearing away Ty caused чеч e | weeda resistance offered rous roots, | heard er, but Pool 45 ; - ) pi. othing could. bé more mx sa There will * dp more get a iually bo M i Sen А erem des b some disadvan tages—for instance the earlier, when боёш d 948 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ATURA GAZETTE. (Ocronzm 3, 1863, wake of course would ылд this defect. Were it to orked with six h „I should find some other f£ and|h eight, the Croyd Out, even in cases s vero no Profit e rip arise from using ће һове 2 = оаг а were to make the irrigation ву stem a apart r dra in y use at all, these are > not ing. "ra un не А that Mr. Bro of Denver, near pic i, has tried one of the diris rope, and that he is o or No implement requiri six horsepower can advantageous! ke ithout. steam; the loss of power when six horses are linked to pull is immen As I i stronger motor, I need tle company that assembled at lunch, im. | ings e disadvantage. Build. ве. {һе first instance, they Ei ao on rape of 41, egal proceed- I will тщ э by stating, confidently, that if the 0 tatisties of the Registrar-Gener га d the answer to be a and you nds sterlin we d millions of poun It by e of th hope to be successfu increased and increasing deman: r | England. ЕС ачар еч during time of peace ЕС the great corn-producing countries it may in any ee say was a great James Fenton, Civil Mor, in the SH AGRICULTURE. instances be more profitable to to us to purchase Viet and 2 pec Corn for th e always bettet and АШ stock-fe eding use of the labo auring classes, it will pol ы cattle .Your correspondent, ° “В. M." concludes Ыз 1 IRI Ir is a great pity Led those who write on Irish гы е with the view of removing both Trish and often. ail to m others under- e lit cluding Lord Sondes and d Ager, and who were hospitably entertained by astings, seemed to think highly ka the уйно, especially as being adapted to 3 with п stubble in autumn. І had the opportunity ot h ign good deal abont, i» past harvest ; reports were very glowing а corn crop. А y ог — Leges рэр басо | 6 and 7 qrs. ieri of fine Barley. The root crop, ertt, isa rots e. R. THE CROYDON SEWAGE IRRIGATION. I HavE received so many letters respecting the Pe fields at E 9а that а few nage arks will be interesting to your * But I think that | e А of the British isles will soon see the necessi ot mde adn pproaching that character wh ut as best suited and. country” | g d report from | | the EE Show. The nri depu "e in his ассо of the cattle show, and £n well suite Melo ei parts of. England." в not say so, оос! eeking t h cultivation! 1 ua pen а few €: enst of DN "o the Pin of I of Wheat, and splendid en oropa o of irrigat ion Taš todd thi 3 severe test of several | injunc- Te: Oats. p > | by all a and will be the r resu altt- ee and a nd eve place within our reach. Let us evade this by ig down our s ii leaving them 2 Naturo, id ke 2 — decrease what I o (Jd aval officer describe Inch beef when on. ab sen— tions in Chancery ; but w e have for nearly The water runs s clem "from our outfal which several fine trout have en блай; апа the offensive matter, instead of fouling the river, is now man uring the land, and ойк In order to а letter, I propose to classify my remarks | under different heads. Firstly he intended to say, “ Aliough bw [ua ДҮ: їп ireland as good a climate for wy as we hav e nane aid south-east of M the od "far of ЭО. тее soiling a soldiers knapsack. our = English manufacturers 7$ Lom ldier's beef," idiers реет, from any kin mu tton к (>: во desirable with the consume! — = EET pesa ein and of excisabl articles hen y that t as t the income-tax woul wil be seen in economically applied to land? E 1 35 4 Y + water ре most being carried out by gravitati on. The: water i isled into a „channel 'along the Highest ik vi n € rearing " Agi I cannot agree with him nd should its rate Жан һе е ваув * the renring requires less cipit th an dry Irel 5 іп return to prod ; the uplands to pro oduce | Trish Furze, Broom, and ШШЕ к on to th bo and А ЗЫ "Perha aps it | should, but evi or other it seldom if ever is the e fields at regular distances. Another | less кары. is formed along the lower езү st the fields е diri the land. Fro vi 5 land at the lower repeated ; and it eic oap in pps pud canne the ducted in end e here the process is is then carried into the river Wandle. è I/'need not com гө this with the hose ag et рене oliey for Trish farmers e dm t, as alread pi ‚ which p" atleast ten times mo mpm Lo be of liom know to their b and ts Tm М оёшишу Me базны — nt roll EDERA the poot the Croydon system. йн се 1^ regain the унон they аА lost v n Mis гас nu Secondly.— x What quantity of water will the land |a procedure. ,1t às true we -— in Ireland, round, not p fos ds rearing but for the n: and crops extent in Fuel: БР soldiers and dem to зерейанаѓе eaning, "аша таео tilla npe: and ics sel => in Ireland, though she “stands alled " в! rearing. If i understand the entire country o stock rearing. That would certainly be the worst This bee on the nature of the land and the quality of the sewage water. At Rugby, I find that | gra ing in lands which, г баст indiferendy id down for zing purposes, риле ет as such till h they 18,000 tons per, acre. The e Rugby sewage i is, however, twice the kun gth о of the > Croydon e. M 4 plied. th regard to growing crops, it is, with Ds paeem Ps only pint ox to geeks of bee oue or Italian Rye-grass Тһе ter has so stimulated the pee of the last named Grass, that from 30 tons ve ака land in each Voy that when laid down even "indifferently will the spring, summ from 18s. o 35s. pér bo ~ There is no - doubt, if the | Sewage нд аай on to autumn months, and sold at ог perha aps not e rent, taxes, ad м4 rut ббс till broken up | and manured aga And if эх renewed breaking Flax; the to the production Abandon tillage ша уоп е | еа impotent pau the improve as pasture for several years, when they will are b faced orit p, of En Holes whose policy if degenerate ев, and require to be broken up | mis к dd de У» e pTi very opposi ! again, and when laid down again give | implied, i по fully expressed, in the p of good Grass, even without any very costly uring, | «B, M, n.” Edward Carroll, 6, College Street, during a table course of till Dublin wo стэ о | ОЁ the rotation when the ee is foulest. half I low and deep bog will f the —— ул. rther reduce the Irish poor rai ith the , aged and se p will further fur! тош: rol, whilst you increase the filled the poor houses w: pers, b drive into what may ree аа — will drive away ies, and you PARING AND BURNING. Тнк operation is usually performed at - e g Grass not S t b | | m бой at all of ES сми ш | facts well known | plough, or spade, slices off turns over tout ne РЕТТИК ractical man conversant ` with Ire land, а nor inches of the surface, w Grass or stubble, | x which state it remains till dry enough for burning: зовоо theo slices are e — A E э burnt, { | and the ash evenly 9 di xi inui urs - - mei a hent or - in. In the und clay land districts of Ea | | still there are certain soils in in parts о а |аге usually abou heaps to the acre, each vont | eapable of as heavy an acreable produce, ing three о. yards of ashes Те ове vill | and as a er bushel of both Barley and | © of artificial furnace Ty Wheat as part of ei England some of the larger slices, leaving it open to | or Scotland ; and as to the of Oats, Ireland, аз side; on the top of this he places some ЧҮ сормай. whole, is far superior to either England or Scot. | Stubble, and "wobd or thorns, and у oo ied, et | hydrants, hose and jets, pumping the water to get a land, оса а > means be always d - | some of the driest pieces ; the fire is kae вй. eni i head, would cost at least 30s. to 40s. per acre рег | their produ There are шап 0 as it pro more slices are put oni through the num;and the labour, if a sufficient quantity of c the growth rof which strangers to Treland 1 believe taken Thot to allow ће fire to burn 1 water is put on, would be enorm e climate to be u а E — situations. This|9X xternal i without PPM xt — -— Fifthly.—W hat is its value as a тойа be а a great I mean аге | Шеш” We seen thi "This of course depends on the е УМЕ Веапв апа Жага] | Out at a cost of. и. 1.10. epica: E sewage. bien asked E eese рако тые Com db = The saving of De ed amid pec too, | ОЁ ashes obtained being about 80 уар» сс mittee on the Sewage of as been successfull; tised, even in seasons as gives 444. per cubic yard. rto of de ground js ble for s as were those of 1861 | skinni за а ала ЧС if necessary is not worth one dd BRIT. Dok r ton; uk ieri ш а 1862 in Ireland. Тһе seeds І mean are those of | Sometimes р! and harrowed, A56 s nre then €" report of the commiesioners on the Rugby fields, | Turnips of all kinds, Clover Red and White, Rape, cross-ploughed before the harrow. Tt а дой” t is not worth there one у per The | Mangels, Carrots, Parsnips, Flax, Onions, Lettuce, collected and bi This ata ЛТ value put upon the sewage water by воше,, Of all these things I could give in | burning; and if the clods are ilis country, 6086 arises from not allowing for and tion. abundance. But supposing I во, how, throughout the field it need not, in coll ected into om ata applied to the outfall of рането E — say nothing at much more than 25s, per acre. When — town all of fattening t profi conducted if tillage i I think that there are few places where the system | be abandoned! This 1 d to à | о Eng ize essay on Paring end Burning, ie uen А cannot be ача Me ers А cure rie gront алш within e last fer enm more capell е сіз the cost of the practice, as described in tbe 48 inland towns. case, by pumping a moderate ' an d what were the consequences? Look to from 4d. to 8d. per cubic yard. 2 Оотовкв 3, 1863.] more.* The mp riy of burning heavy land in the modes have been supported s the eet THE GARDENERS' large heaps of 200 or 800 cubic yards, it will eost | burning excessive heat is to be avoided in paring and urni 8 | h was found that in burning, a considerable was rendered soluble and available for crops. CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, quantity of alkaline matter, and more especially of|into English; potash, 949 of ей de Ea avergne, has given a very good des of your agriculture а а work entitled 3 L'Agriculture Anglaise,” Mop ees Dee E uw m ments an на renders | The per centage of alkaline нече soluble in the soil а. Gen iie, T wn eri to point out some years, and improves the first grain crop 20 to 25 per | in the four states was as follo features which seem to strike more pa icolatly cent. ; and the quality of the Barley is imported to Potash. Sodą foreign visitors to this country. The first is the nature value of 2s. quarter. But, perhaps, the m z s Slightly è p eii vg И 250 of у ildings, w are strictly limited to striking case on record is that of а piece of poor clay ast zer heat than No. 2.519 `81 what is necessary, and are mu ss extensive in p^r e In its w ed state it was h Leser ^ A T .544 .104 ct those that Pea be required abro т worth 7s. 6d. per acre. In May, 1840, d was skin јал | the same extent of land in the s М rd E ploughed to the depth of about an inch ar and a half, and ае of coni f js d v roli енді tivation, я I believe this practi on e: А | pursue, for i а gre nda of mita, cost, ecu spreadin пр, of 425. per acre. Itw С игин "di; D des d kx: ^ "y AS, which can thus be more noBeity- кеб, Нож. ploughed and scuffed, and pne perfectly p And the more7insoluble potash the soil contains, the » there is an improve hich ів much odiis d rni came Hone em which more likely itis celeris paribus, to be benefited Dy | "614ігей, and which has recently been much dis. sheep were folded t. ө following mu , This torrefaction ad bem clay, in which fragments of | °% sed—I n tbe dwellings of your labourers. followed by Wheat, whi 2 áls Th di potash exist, or Although the rural population in this country are and vidit ag fe more than the n eus of the гере 1Hd оу: ima discover а ii ange quantity of| 2000 th — - vs better clad, and land i шы йз mer state, insoluble potash, is sure to have а ОР this potakh [ОЧ in countries, it js very cellent results have followed the burn | mad ? | certain that i in my y places the Pi дя of the Hiboeross returning again ay. e gro B vasiy 1m- povedi in нег ње much more porous nd easily o less st tinag it and effects э WT dibus TT soil to yield u e available for plants by the judicious application | t. O de io nsoluble potash, "the ева of mu have not been improved i in proportio on to thei improve- houses. Iam happy to say tbat in this neighbourhood ch has been M in this direction; but much d remains to be To i si ne o | agricultural таг. is опе e purp f labo ured, The ploug hman „knows at once when he A Society, and as it ei an diee ке the attention of the lac mei 2 ей. Ld н abundanoo ОГ thes o Some | the landlord and the nd as 16 must be in the h it as if it t £i t I believe it is an o stituents that even ii p quantity rendered s luble Ы : йн Т E by the operation is used by ри the т yil балч worthy z ле d rise nt d. is ado Tu p pas em usb бег € eon adeqeato ppl 9 sss o | mist in this desir eg is, that ibo den land sho Mid раса bed is consists in burning, in large heaps, md , tho T of и ds, waste corners, ќо, aud spread- oa wia b Ug Mere gram E lite tat o t ihe brought to the = gh тен of — that it has the ashes over the land. rmer who practised | ;e and burning ЕК ted проп it. If been oem in « of the country, it is held his syste PIT. years in two English counties, Cam- liberal арр applica of "hnürure tolom arin апа | under tenure Sape: wit wi pee very distinct bridge and Bedford, thus describes the system :—“ The | pu aid Qe a i. eq а of the soil. would, o course атое b between Jide and tenant; but if there M: байте ing borders, headlands, &c., Mum in| be prevented ; but it is eviden da іепсу in. , I thi ink you bave e it sup- ay and continued throughout the summer, in heaps y containing: from 50 to 100 each, at an expense of | = od practico bes T wi NT pr E | і here between he various class society. How- fro . to 7d. per cubic yard. The quantity of the and burning when practised indisorimminately, an apum зата success has not made you deaf x Marcus calls for ashes applied to strong clay land varied from 40 to 50 forowhioh iti йй nat at аЙ ш mpr rovement. The — on of € and tenant ү E а e this application vh average murs ré a now za ouo FE to paring and right y often a attr d you attention, and has produce c: heat was in bush r acre, : : notice by one and other crops in | proportion 8 6-м Рр paa $e e eum nda АА m main vx ви sits of our friends, i in whose eek experience, and fair- дї : : ЕД С effects, ог mpted E by ana i "foy: nover {bink o —-— we have the СЕ confidence. Б „hold іп my xture of heavy clay land, it now remains for us to | returning, i i us shape of manure, any] of the „А and the proposed form of agre m = е been examine ita гоог сіз on - рее These may Prima which the. "i & rendered ava КР "rà | prepare by your special committe y am not called be reduced to two heads— гоуз, or 2^ least | which the crops removed from the groun TS бу n the subjeck of tbe various diminishes, the organic see | н 2ndly, It pro- sequétoes DE вась а iystém ате manifest, ka Fepette ed clauses of the € "eode, but I ковок — n 4 of tho soil chemical changes in the inorganic constituents | (56 ften, ^ WO Geak "an З" (5 е о | È ful fi mi QR LM TURNS UN д Xs Tu A хы Act of the investment of eran in funis is а in the soil, c its E carbonic — with paring ids mptoi I o£ | Step. in the right path, The code may introduce water, and ammonia are produced, apounds wid ia di. | exhaustion manifest osile 5 immediately. [f | 80026 more. 8 aid in - and bur the farm, the written agreement ; often on the mM solvin ng Фа ineral const; ake it genos о - ed the rifle with which your Organ wem imparts to tbe. soil the property of ab- poui тоша not bé. fuite оо, objectiotable. Amd if | 50 soldiers € mplicated thing than the iat merce. largely. Тһе mere enumeration of : pled tt tho sums tmd, бг to tho 9а DIO "The steam ату on your farms these functions is enough to show the farmer that s а th ractice ma: айай 5 — ће various implements n farms—are and burning would be неа on all light | į i к рыл Tm ч n b co r often im | certainly =з dps e than red уо ich Virgil so cept the рй as it would r r them s ву sill нусу peste P | beautiful] bes, and which I secti at w газ kesy andmore > А Aint E REDE ES M futs ir% just as i Aotik p. себе] author of tbe quantity of о organi : matter uld | sure to end in the ruin of light land, Á E aes ir d creed E гы t d vs Sicily, nder. th rough the plains of Algiers. e use of steam power m is di reme - TR Lom ы dm in before. | While reprobating the abuse of paring апа burning, we | fnd of artificial re орну We perpos. improved : рта ent they supply the deficiency. a : " besides, а cla ж uu Lg кыа i an M dh "rg b the Sadicious |. Where hands become e emily o obtained, and where & otium Mois безебе b 1. astly and economica 2р 1 duri p ntary | 5,29 d of capital, I think it is ; adinitted that the use as light lands. "HP bo ion of € bin. а че n's ementary | o£ в ume the deamnd The beneficial effects produced on the inorganic con- женсе Э T | a: 1 " "e of pss dta of the ti ————— and capital it gives the wing out of t В ча of the soil by болна ave been recentl land an increased , for which in the pr anal ted by Dr. —€— т. ре» Sotíttíts. VALE ОР EvzSHAM.—At the recent annual meeting р state of ids тай у; dt d commerce outlets will always be easily fou - When I consider what = gress has been жет чети last and since а doption of ation " Ia hinh ft had temperature was Overburnt, and its cons Meus төн than in the natural The per e oee matter —— r mer eem X E acus g hont i£ — à red less е по dibi that the юй is P xn f н be ам, ош ө ertile when its inorganic cons vu soluble or available condition, it i moderate degree of heat may "Ж тегу beneficial but * Mr. Mechi, who adopts this practice, th t at7 E yerd, which includes irowo уйн Ли A Өк. р. LI Lor the Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1 Mr. Smyth, the manager of this farm, writes to me to that, after careful p aa he would strongly sarwa] the practice of burning for improving the defective quality of p houria ot the Roy. Agricultural Society of England, vol. ii., *i The of soluble matter here was ascertained by acing on the soil with dilute m: а red heat for half-an- er in an | the nw omar of soluble "^ uc d'Aumale, who pres esided as one of the landed proprietors of the паь We make {һе follo extracts:—He said: Gen oon es first of all, | — is the profession of m most он of m e pe powe that my po — b n the same h =. Je a pro of c ather induced to кани P that p a abigo. addit ional produéti wer be made u ve, r the wi in- whic "id dra а of it the innumerable Bebe ucts m h the Creator. munificence of our your race. Seen well егей! aes Gircametences, ee of ad eil carried [ fur ther, surpassed out of these islan: this reason that yoe a mirise is the subject of аду апі attention to many design соба mists and practical m men А of heat has been mamo ril not supposed to possess * The application of a moderete found very E on = = the condi tions tions suitable for the purp d your that the clay he | When oor ie вее а SEE HE | du HE Н Ё E j " — g I may meet in se omne doi ra that opery yonr Tm cleaner ditches, hot bel 950 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. СОстовкв 3, 1868, better drained land, finer cattle, mo lod in n quarter sessions, all over | yards ; the portion under co ith | cottages, and happier к ree ets and ibi is. s асац I believe | the country. About ge - cni sessions aljeatad, manure, and drilled with the | mo оет AERIS this Society bas promoted and will promote all em лад said they would. h Me “ And; this leads. me to. the с sideration ota ja | improvements, that, I pem bus ie n € for its | we did not. {у said, “Wi e | affecte considerable. ex te by this bu | prosperity and specess. So, ang ete fill юу glass | carrying about papers Кеч ч m i ab ti nt question, viz., the. additional capability of carrying а - with what I may call, and w. am. proud: t fl ey c o; | flock of sheep which.clay land acquires by th " ricultural produce of my p merry а s К о, neither do we object to the policemen: calling for texture brought about. by this process, I do. t mean It іѕ à produce А.А Worcestershire Lee MN "end nd depositing E in the proper office; but Маі clay land, can. by Or by any means, be made all their skill cannot grow in their fields. w fill this will impose мы addi tional amount. of or y upon | to produce food for sheep as aip anda D a ana A my glass, then, b what. I ll i t that for фа à d ae duty they that whichi is by. nature Turnip. 1 d à man of mine own, and I dris. io the Dr of [^ shall be paid; giv т» m a moderat i y b Же» а matter оЁзоше Evesham p ree een Беш, do it.” That was phe reply to ar proposition о, - impor at а ad y en the price of wool and His Roxar HIGHN Government ; and what was the conseque Why, mm is "relati ely much higher than that o| of Wheat concluded, yA very ее paran pes great | that v o more about it is 2 phai in enougb, | (the more natural койда of stro: is, or is likely . cheering. then that. those b are desirous of getting agricultural to be, whilst impor ебад pour in from every quarter, , Mr. HOLLAND, M.P., ‚ responded to this toast, and in| statistics e to obtain them for nothing. But,| Not th voul: disp " апу portion. the Wheat x р es M. a very troublesome thing to be crop by the e nq of fodder crops for sheep ; Ope ihe dwellings agricultu: ural laboure He | sending a jen FONDS s abou Ае country to every | һа1Ё of the ar Ta ла » фу Should expressed bis opinion that it was a ly оаа шап ыы: holds ‹ а T4. beit five or five hut adr ed acres always grow a аа ninstay. of the now аў they had implements that required more | їп exter littl rs of such о; ah dw MEN may be the price, a 1 ih have a more intelligent | it is cu t and reasonable that those parties who it mu w be grown ; and it is not only for the production ourers im with sel өерен which | аге so particularly desirous for this i of mutton and wool, but as a means of i increasing the cles they could еч e EI the esent | for it. I think it is quite enough to expect the| Wheat ero. that the increase. of the. sheep stock condition. He traced the histor: of iie шаг Ў to fill up ће papers. to FM want of tbis| becomes rtant, his boyhood, ге the want of home | кїп T hd HANON dy: the farmers themselves, E do. A ^y any circumstance veins apta r Accommodation drove him to the beerhouse, and how | the osa of families. of all ages into. а common n Wheat or "uu As a got apes already. ТЇЙ t, in most uen they kno „hood i is сорав). „they а io kuow how many acres | а Het return in rg for heir —— proper I М that t I should cousider the. indirect Aseo which these farmers the y са red Jt was nothing to them ; every one hear er d any o a pin about it. be ve id food for she P he T» as a fore he Prince C by payi that the чане of the Duc led з to forget that he, SX of knowing how - his neighbour gets. If He. want "tis i Hin jm Mp5 growth of this бы со de M burning of clay. soil adds so I ә y of prod peg the information for ag P you с for it; but it Е nk ri ie ш times three. t their own expense for other people. That із the E d с eplied, and said it Was because | зА А B C of the question, АЖ. E. B + hi E сөп р other side of na water; i if enyibing оша :soften the regrets of the ex xile е, it was to find -foreign np. that Masinhie welcome which he and | his family had found THAME: a aisir apa ед игы the annual meet- | ing, Mr. HENLEY i å H debitus. The Journal of the В. Agricultural we of England. Vol XXIV. Part 2. J. Mur quently Wheat. “I am strongly value f by d IT at Met experience of t f steam working гош the. system, of c cropping h із infendel be май ж MM ^ фе геп! t-paying com commodities he subject ; А as it has only say a ords u facilitated, лой t changed, ihe system, and as those whoare mpra ing в pm слад of у= ^^ xais tha vios entio be to the ахар. x of eem ur ,I will ааа the | temptation, AN pe hope "bat my cram receive consideration fr rom those who occupy - We have here for six e some 400 me m as full of intl agriou зл anguage permits. It i i lti haiie. library, and w etn ded ы а book of The question бај details to tho mode of carrying this quality t thus issued by the Society : at а price very € tbis system of cropping — ihe land hasben — биќ ы | than that of ehanain ына wit opposingthe collection | i mere matter т inem g how r. coy taine e 16 or 17 years ago, when. Sir Chancellor of the Exche x adding to the oie of members than if as heretofore n ай been sold а ice or exclusively | with | ве? ablest writers the nature of clay- | should be, — в eon Б саны ss andon px en , | provide. hay to assist i in making ti ine ле straw RN into ai d: of the several subjects here discussed, and th of t b light land, no difficulty will exia& in. а for sheep, WO | larger portion of the rer Mr. a far > pee d nta reu == а on & 100. breedin with this light ud ihe paie and the conversion by them of the hr aia t of food * Assuming, then, t 160 clay not be asked to. pay for their col | lation of evidence оп this subject by Мг. J, A. Clarke. kept, and their is а matter in which tbe whole co th Sting р a Сеа тн gir tod wil ien le ‚ and not the farmer alone, if you vani $ to ge | the reports of the Worcester Meetin by the various annually— at how y acres of corn are planted, get it by all | judges and stew. € * of departments. There isa per Ао means, but 1е5 the nation рау for №.” ; however, l'on the reclamation of wi lands, by Mr. C. Belcher ; Wheat Mad ifi wg not suit the gentlemen who were clamorous for the | scientific rb on , by Dr. Voelcker; on ro Clover-mown шас ; 20 tion of agricultural statistics ; they wanted to get | developm sk by Жее M. J. eley; on m 2 - 1 them without paying for th ani in other words, they | Reizet/s agricultural experiments, by the Editor; on Fallow crops ihe farmers to pay. we in Parlament | Grasslaud manuring, by Messrs. Law Пете. | viz., 10 acres upon light lad of oh 5 acres are areto that was unreasonable, We w were nof—ibat is here are a number of capital short essays — as on | be "Italia -grass, Su y Swedes; 5 acres there was any sound basis for the statemen tha clay burning, оп portable fences, on annatto, on farm | Vetches, followed by Turnips, both having been manure - X ressing the matter on the attention of the eei " Soe E and on M um aene treat- | after harvest, поб only to force early and Government—the only parties interested ; therefore it|ment o of Evesham, cde rops of food for the ewe bs, but also lo saxo was not jot right to tax the farmer for them, But “Оһ” Bowick, D КАЯ. Mr. J. F. Clarke, =н Е. Н ишпе, by having the | ready manured for Swedes and said the Ch ancellor of the goce it will never | ing, and the Editor respectively. "Fhere a the usual l'urni T ed an Sos n this light b rer a c and. Ма, € D ies applied after Баткан, vi pm am i доп know what," and so thematter|and there is a series of ord reports of tha ed off by (e middle idle of m The тоо! should ther ‚ended ab the time. Well, it has gone on, shuflle, | discussions before the Council on vne construction, | be worked to, the sur posare bE pu denar eiim since. They have always been Out|under drainage, oilcake adultera parasites, s harrowing, rolling, and the: "тшшш by one dee oughi were whole form a collection of of very | Swedes befor mid | де an nami ыр (0f bwo танан, to bo Di | Я E n ges two variel І E er A Mises eo а кон; aud Үсөк | Barley ЕЕ that are annually sown. As it is, us c ove "T eom i and nothing bas been done. We are now told to look which = d Sweden in 180 f at what has has been дове in Troland ; it is said ti in > Ireland cultural statisties are collected, with the nen aio be greatest from 800, * 600,000. tenant farmers. Clover should be К Iwill D to inquire what is the extent of iven; Cabbages the holdings, but I strongly suspect that f them | рабин ^1 by the signi ion that! «Тһе Бае are five-acre The thing is, that the | longer and more extensive - trials of в ators | upon the seeds; ar Government pay every es yy ex f! should i " Pabli hich su th to collecting a i imag bof saisies the publissney he baai n the light ihe piis ser pid Pa ie бинен cmd тр; We extract a TUENDIS the shorter contri- Sql. 5. the police are paid by t; and nobody | butions to this number ot the Journal, in illustration the clay-lan зр g ex ne dd the Govern iti ment, which, you ^ id of us. The feld has be once oderat ' well burned, | so kept off the G dl the Government get the ES draw out the tables | very А едо good appears to result а ing the | ERE. ATE EOS uic MTM. c. io this ry, the — therefore my operations in this way are now es them go into the stra last move has been :—'"The Go n confined to burning large heaps, to Ье. | kept kept upon а mixture of i» S MM Ede auem perm ed а. RII Р Hi с с "7 Will you collect atisties through roots are consum ›. | They there absorb ; butt bed Ф А circular of that kind was sent to the urine, and are mixed with Cd DM honra ener - tie burlies must Остовив 3, 1863.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 951 PER инини нее —_ , апа the allowance of Grass increased, and the dry | badge on his right arm, having а number. upon it PATEN bein improv xod ^ ne. —— of Oats: or [ue corresponding ' with the ins spector's book. — badge Ор 2 m. a MO KONG; ut the yeaning time appr After Lem ing, t t to be obliged to wear when COLLECTING MACHINES, which giup ed the First Prize the Italian Rye ге-ртавз, ү у= they must have fresh | a& work with his eugiuo.- The e inspector is ee once a | Medal of the International Exhibition portion every day ; for;be it — thai all he green year to ir out a schedule of all engines examined ood is supposed. е be hurdled off; by him, with а еба upon their condition, together it is p thereby, | but dit Y with any suggestion which may occur to him in the ч do better, and the land will be more сой course of his inspection. А committee of the associa- эра i tham bs ud A eA ярі. ip овсе. If E (tion, comprising the Earl of Stradbroke, Major Parker, P. үт Е j een appointed |. this It MP, . C. Kerrison, M.P., &c., has b pointed ihe land sl should be кка х, а їй will still be to obtain such information as may seem necessary for useful to remove the sheep to that field аё mni roi object into effect, Mec is to I ү off the other seeds, where their feet im е бону result of B аии in three weeks, mornings would be destructive. I пе eed no 6 has been они: to DEN reaa how, with the provision of i for the summer months expenses, above in indicated, the flock may be maintained—this, I —— ope, is sufficiently obvious ; the ey are to be kept upon А Patro b ost Grücióts Maj the Q d the land until the Cabbages, To nips, and Swedes are Calendar of Operations. the seasons of TR 1502 Hor мг dd i eate then go into yards. The wether and draft- SEPTEMBER 2 Mac Е кешке roved to be сас poop pl а e. ewe s (tegs, as they are here called : hogs, in other | Wrst Sussex: Sept. 22.—The bulk of harvest has зба“ prize as been given іп counties) vi hen ће fattened upon Mangels, with а ar пеату а month; there wero some fow late р aches Тно маз баке & SoN, БЫЛА Iro a Works, Leeds; and liberal allowance of Clover chaff and malé-dust, and | куша be ot in. and of {о tio. эн а fortnight Борово X 2, Victoria Street, Holborn Hill, London, Е.С. MOWING, els, with a mixtur c т Ferien абе а Бро зае к нс ges А ROLLING, — А кк; — 4 + i i , an yie in som case ai o ave MACHINES е arded the Firs| rize edal о e and Wheat-chaff, Both will do better with 10 lbs. of | been as high, a5 15 on:16 sapis pex адве Dui. сЕ n wx aides ot ао тето тамга roots each рег day, from December to the end of|steam-thres shing machine S We learn that the yie dd may bo p daily; the ewe-lambs intended to be kept | but this will hardly T the general Е апі e condition: Е KS REW IMPROVED February, tħan they would do with an unlimited | at from 9 to 11 sacks a load рег and the quality is den gue provided the ey have as much dry food as they and weighs a z- dace ds er r bushel easi t ast yo сек моа will e Aes Ix the allowance of Mangel | there are 3 sacks per б more, it will not рау much more. inni be inere: SRA the store will allow of this, and | There is some good Barley, but there is alsi a good deal rather by the end of Marc will be fit to go арп руа "d out A good sample, d will no ui 2 well as last year. Our pastures were very bare at the end o shorn, to. the batelen, If they can be bet. a month harvest, an ds Some hardly knew what to do with their cattle ; longer so much the better. I Ya ie Dol bon supposing | but now all is right—the rains could not have been more the ease of a clay-land farm which is пеней i M a small e md) bete на the -— at the е o not эче лү well, e can Ur rm at they w. e much now. portion of a lighter charaeter. Where ону LOL the wid ws Way put Ша ep down as байо: bui Zum NM eM us ja tho Boral clay there will often be greater нух ў ү i may | the Mangel is " bs € $30; ЖИР, Кайы. The hay с Shank ‚ме > белее s E Kow, я Buckimgham Palace, Hampton be necessary sometimes to se ll off all, Бе Miei s of the | though ot. To in quality; there is a good deal of o! ^ In h А Le a Gabe ime иней of interi them. Та lef ama Нв mo gons of аа О m feod, Руни Gone Одур e re m , аз be b a D db ole of t (е straw са t nnt proper d b. appeared in some low lands rather severely. І have no doubt uem so Machines os ше slowo, to MIN best agd by fartis made i manure, Ы, is at par u that the coveted 2 cwt. per rod will be got in many places. | ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES on application to A. SHANKS sold off, the from suc ing | We are now m for Wheat sowing, and there has been | & Sox, Dens Iron Works, Arbroaüh; or 27, Leadenhall Street, expended, half in guano and half in oileake ; tho former | Ee Panem еши decre lt bwo dat ишо ied ВО "wi — Mn ————À ki ed applied to the Wheat crop, Шш latter g given md roduced more than the average amount of р ; but | OOPER'S NEW ETRUSCAN HYACINTH and nd lambs. n the Ih dar е "is kely that. this operation is at an.e we have had CUT FLOWER VASES. вее е s li ера, as we have pet ive proof i ila field I bd at = — heavy fall of rain, the barometer beg lower E it ment of this letter, that farmyard manure is des pr ew to the fertility of clay-land, but that after draining and the weather break up badly, Wheat will be got in ing burning, the poorest of it ined i produeti: — and grow Wheat every die Cop ME Жил: From pe La de obtained :— ondon, [irs e Сайма бонй Edinburgh. P. Lawson & — " ce T., King William | Henley-oi оа да = Jon Street ово! „ Clark, Brixton Hill i У а ы 2 4 tu ана ШЕШЕСИ И Ж ШШШ SP жг у and steam enltivation, all of them peser ь Р в 3 а ч 2 House Tavat, R. P. де m: ith tl 423 " 4 = » йм 6, Leadenhall Manchester, ув ksons даа to bear опа m 1 Potter, Farrin gdon Street е R. Elphinstone It gulta bens. о, Y" om that. a new era is = xm e. reps фе тӯ deis c LP M к К applied T i gres ri coru 4 че hitherto = БА - ,. F. G. Godwin Жашо ei greatly increase Y P fertility and the „8 $55 s£ | dta | Singh, G C. Turner profitableness of all the stiffer class of soils. P s „W; Drummond & Sons " í 4 Fire and Water, versus Corn an м a —- — M Е zii | бе: Effet of Seam, Culiination " БЕН БЕРБ КР - YS utchinson, Manthorpe Lodge, Grantham. Thir BR E gs | Бу Editon. "Fourth TThbusand. 'Simpkin, Marshall 4 ez - Covent Gardon Markt, Landon, W.C. н БЭ D Paxton Works, Sheffield, Established 1738. Mr. Hutchinson’s Essay, not ы commended by the = | » 3 Society's Judges of the má n Steam Cultivation, is| |3 & 8 5 # 2 8 EJ | 2 likely to have as тап; as Mr. Moscrop's, s | | е м which the ёлы the pec m, орендна 4 | к [@Е* he latter ныг Rc 25527229 A а LIE emborship of the Society. SiR jR j present is the superior of € i — 1 - дейле qu on its subject; but w me " Rue, A d » E that i * undecorated ” кок its vinis as not ю ш „ 4 ш щ Я | Ё d niin ol obs erred ed the rules laid down for com- , Б Б € 3 | g INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL WAS AWARDED ТО detail of all th Р | B | : A SAYNOR & COOKE FOR SUPERIORITY OF QUALITY IN PRUNING и аса UM BETIS: r Vae Axp COOKE'S celebrated English and was directed, М Me tchinson does not; but hi = е oed 13 | 4 yl bibition PRIZE PRUNING | ENIVES, &c. ies information is precise, satisfactory, con-. ке 4 я bo atalnod of any TÀ ytt-— eA edes usive, essay more likely | l Seller е „ани, arran = Е тео ә == | hà | E MEE. aa a Gad cas more to extend Mr. Smith's | | E; А marks would cause so” disappointment, as thasa nives are = | | A Bi и veo known only to the Makers. E 4 Ё m © m | {ЗЕ te" 2:23 FE КЫЕН JA FIRST PRIZE IUE E y the dificulty you v engine, and the limited amount of | essare n onnds | sent your letter will imf к i f rabbits are qr last great im Washing Machines b: Rte bo "bros p. naro narrow. at, tbe nd PRIZE P WASRING, RINGING. and is to be in degs id "legible bites: upon the ; Jaces nog ы MACHINES, a several FIRST PRIZES. m is also à il} Wash 20 Shirts in 20 M Minutes with mach lo injury бш nd fe MÀ Re him to with thp band, Moro ы Tivoli Works, Cheltenbam. to wear а give him a certificate which Vii enable THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [OCTOBER 8, 1868, WARNERS IMPROVED PATENT, NOW FITTED WITH AN AIR VESSEL, I8 THE ONLY DOUBLE-ACTION ENGINE at £2 2s. THAT PETS a LARES РАБА т. fix. EER i t or of JOHN WARNER anD SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, E.C. — WARNÉR SONS, J OHN 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, London. E.C. о. 5544. AR N? ERS VANIZED IRON GARDEN ENGINE, GAL- TUB wit is Trin ^ hments wat Б тесог low piféb-- vii: y 10 gallons .. .. £21 16. 2, pn , « 1 24 Larger sizes -—i i^ had in % ОЙ either л Wood or Iro yo Чын: eedem — Е: BRASS SYRINGES of all kinds from 98, to 215. WARNER ^ IMPROVED PATENT DOUBLE-ACTION BAUM with 5 feet Flexible Suction ipe, 91s. ater fi water- : E wa des rom : Rees As this Syri nge draws and 7 water at both up бай down strokes, the — — necessary {0 charge th ry Syringe is avoided. It is superi e y other form of Boum and еў Ъе eni as an effoctive = Garden Engine with Warners' Water = Barrow, or other supply. THERE ARE NO SUCTION OR DELIVERY VALVES, hence M TION AND LIABILITY TO CHOKE with leaves and dirt 18 pits Зони WARNER & Sons, 8. Crescent, Ciipplegate, London, E.C. Po 8. е се a WIND ENGINE,-—Patent Self-Regulating, f PUMPING, OAT-CRUSHING, THRESHING, GRINDING, CHAFF-CUTTING, SAWING, OR DRIVING OTHER MACHINES. For FARM PURPOSES most сире ч .—Costing nothing to wo requiring no watching. Power from 4 o 12-Horses. укен Shows a 4-Horse Pow PRACTICAL FARMERS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, and COLONISTS, EGYPT, NOBLEMEN, now use these ENGINES for all purposes. k.—Erection simple and cheap. For грис PURPOSES а ү ае | -BURY ax» POLLARD, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, n e er. ~= PARK IRON WORKS, NEW PARK STREET, a r LONDON. ШИШЕ ЕЕ ANA О у ДШ Qe al RT TERN TERRI PNE OC SN REEL TORRE RUNS EN OCTOBER 10, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, MU. SHACKELL. xs to med праза healthy ШАТ SILV ER SAND.— Best quality, 7s. 6d.per n; packed, 16з. perton; ditto 5з.; 4 cwt. put on the заб at узна est and second quality PEAT SOIL, LOAM, &е. NB . Loaded — can - ore ея а зн principal Railways. lants at the following prices, baske! Ez M е free ;— —8. d. SHACKELL'S RUSSIAN SUPE 4 8—18 0 DOUBLE PURPLE os VIOLET 40 » zu BLOOMING а A NEAPOLITAN «+ 40 DOUBLE WHITE Ў ye se Xe. fea SINGLE WHITE RÜBSIAN а e ү, - SIAN, 105. per 100 . zw e iolet House, 5, Broad Street, » "Bath ELUINGTORIA GIGANTEA.—T obleme and gentlemen wishing to plant an avenue or group of the above шам Prey begs to offer a number of splendid specimens from 6 to 14 feet high, remarkably бкр all of hich ба be т to remove with s safe balls. 6, nd 8 feet 31. 8s. to 5l. 5s. 9 and 11 feet 6 6 to 8 8 12, 13 and 14 feet 9 to 10 14 x 12. Stem 4—6 in circumference, 2. The most bandsome plant in the country, remarkably dense. Special price on application. Elvaston Nurseries, near Derby. вегу ISCOTT, шат St. Thomas, Exeter, reduced price . ЖО, to offer at very s the following :— 9000 Fine Dwarf-trained REURM S ЕБ. and APRICOTS, "PLUMS, CHE PEARS, and APPLES. 2000 STANDARD, HALF-STANDARD, and PYRAMIDAL ANE and APPLES. d АРЕ VINES from Eyes, *' Strong." 100 TANDARD ROSES. 100, 000 Strong THORNS (Quick). n mo Strong LAURELS. 0 LAURUSTIN US. 3000 POR' TUGAL boi ELS. [20,000 other good UBS, AUCUBA, ARBORVITZE, BERBERIS, POEDARS, CYPRESS, AOL MM, HOLLIES, да &0., а excellent шо Also е hundred S n Plants, 6 to 10 feet, very зніка. of PINUS INSIGNIS, CEMBRA, and EXCELSA ; CEDRUS DEODARA, ENGLISH and БЫС) YEWS, ve with the greatest safety ; and from E. R. rry poi and North-Western Railway he can execute ude and despatch to any part of the king- CATALOGUES forwarded on ою cation. P.S. A very large Stock of YaTT IVIES, large, in pots, and ec ROSES; also VAR ATED and GREEN BOX, 1 to 2 fe RAUGAIA IMBHICATA (trom З to 12 feet in ht) — The finest and largest Stock in Europe, m for Parks, гел Lawns, Also ABIES DO I, СЕ DRUS DEODARA, LIBANI, and a general nssortment. Я Р.8. Тһе present is the best time to remove them. __ Н. LANE & Soy, Nurseries, E Shirreff’s New Whea HIRREFF’S VELE чагу T "variety is now ready = Et rcels harvested without rain, 60s. per win espacio 55. per q! PRINGLES WHITE, 55s, per qr. Nori Ле RED, 50s. per qr. Bags, 1s. 1 Samples forwarded, and the Wheats delivered * the ре тийшау оп а чока гош mitt ш. ск SHIRREFF, Н. E Б Бшш, CALDECOTT, ax» BAWTREE. Mae Market, Mark Lane ; or Basingstoke. have PREPARED BONE NE MANURE. Tor present use on PASTURES. WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. BLOOD MANURE for ditto, ———— of LIME, &c. e above being in the finest condition. They also con- — Заттан апахо нивата ios d ATE of AMM an known "win A ER, Secretary. 116, Е S E A SVs WHEAT ARAR UES for » EU irm etu x su| Man) LB pet басам НӘ and с еа 6 ice SI. = 2 to 8 снів. рег aere to be harrowed into the land before the seed is sown. ug can i be obtained of Mr. Lawes, or through any of T SUP Misa diia. б [NERAL 8 CRM TE Genuine Perx 1 € and all REO Јонх BENNET TR — 1, Adelaide London Bridge, E. C. ; Nee Eden Quay, Dublin. umn Sowing. Ci PATENT NITRO. Бү or BLOOD ЖА чеш i аси NE upwards 000 Acres of у а ы eres of Ta —JoHN e Fat Littlebury, Essex. GO REFUSE, ея within n miles Py Charing Cross, at 2s. per Fo! or particulars, and how to use it, see long Advertisement in Gardeners’ ©) e NI. Stamps or Post- Orders payable to & Co. MA' KS внш ne. ef ped ‘J. BansHA M’s Patent’ Green Fly. E Price please address JAMES ALDERSON, 30, Nelson Street, eds — PLANT SOAP and APHIS PAST deeem — 15. and tes per packet, may be obtained from all ге! table Seedsm "Testimonials. forwarded on application to the Patentee, J. NEAL, Edward Street, Birmingham. 'S PATE APHIS E packet, еар an A var Bee ‚ Esq., in his EACUS S. о ur ев, аы paration hitherto invented — Ае ig plants. Luigi Tor ge nd to destroy all v h cak makes one Gallon of Magnified Aphis, DE dm reo "eaa 77 es а principal воо Street, nes ra IS ч URST COMPOUND. Copy of а Letter. from Mr. RIVERS. Nurseries, Sawbridgo- worth, Herts, еа: cle farmer, Anthony Bubb, Esq , of Wit. combe Court, Gloucester. hi as a чаі to whieh Pea 2 trees are trained. Well, last Srotchoa bligited state: Asa e gall e buds on is Sold Retail by N es ls., and 10s. 64. m. iolesale 3 Аиым Y — CowraNY (Limited), Жырны, Vauxball, London, RT preme and Valuer. ME HANDLER (of the late Firm of ас и Soxs) continues to тиене all kinds of vas —À5 with Horticultu nshire Terrace, Fulham " Road, вт. anchester. р LANDSCAPE GARDENERS. CO до БОЙ 3 and other at ae City Sur ' Office, ober after ре he ме ос furnishing Particulars having been postponed, a extension has been made in the time allowed Designs. Fi rs Быр miums offered, &c. see former adver- шешем. D" Q1 Hxnox, Town Clerk. Town Hal оно Oc EE and PLANT s LS.—10,000 CLOTH or UE M pei gage ut PUNCHED LABELS for 30s. Delivered free in London EL Post office Order or or| Road Works, Boston, Lincolnsbire. Striking Cui Stamps for the NE. — х FrsmER & Co., West ODAMS'S 3 BLOOD MANURE for WHEAT.—This Monure, ап Greenhouse Plants, usually term: E iex Autumn божі has been in use for t Plan! si feet 6 inches, 108, each, upwards of ll у and bas great satisfaction to | printed cultural directions, Each box will contain a bundle of e Company's Agenta throughout the possibly Led * plase. Ч "en e Nice ns ida у without pany's Agen осоо ines country, es aper тен to C. v. RE Secretary. Trust and Rbubarb force exceedingly Offices: 109, Feuchurch Street, London, E.C. di in x in larger-sized boxes. Post. office Price 71. 10s. delivered at Lond per Ton, at any Railway or Wharf in | Order рауа! leto " Wit олам PRESTOE, 961 ——————— HORTICULTURAL and a E ын оге апа МА! very desoription. | * ü Ша — cd Ontlogues o application. HOMAS GREEN N, Smithfi Mn 2, d Stre: h. Holborn Hill, L i fron Wonks, PEE A GR TURAL URIETFU E a e INES, THRESHING MACHINES, CARTS, WAGGONS, РТ, OUGHS, HARROWS, TURNIP CUTTER eu АКЕ ООН, ЧЫ Запа sud power, LAWN TOWERS, ANDS, WIR GARDEN TOOLS? 2 uS Illustrated Catalogues ipt of 6 stamps. Price Lists free. Во важеа E Em, %, serus Quse E.C. ke, ORTON В vum IM PROVED. ri LAWN with Sun e D M having all the most ОРДЕНЫ, iv he best Machine for preventing даргот and Cloggin о be bad, with prices a: ji pem pere gpr? "* RIMMOND, LAIRD, & Co. 15, Cannon Street West, E. or of the Patentee, Catherine Street cues pisi Machine Works, Arbroath ; and all the principal dealers [исо the country. s ары and Architectural Decora in Terra E MEDALS OF 1851 AND 1862 AWARDED TO gu ES PULHAM, Ett - I Also — aud of р DURABLE MATER FOUNTAINS, M TASES, FIGURES, FERN CASES, BRAOEPUP CONSERVATORY TU BS, with rising 8, &c. Еа novel FERNDELADBRUM.—To grow SIXTY FERNS (or Flowers; on a space 4 ft. 8 in. over, 8 ds high, &c. Guaranteed to stand frost an unlimited time. Stereographs sent to or for 12 rope Illustrations in the Art Journal Catalogue, the Masterpieces, of the Exhibition. EET bot- and Gems t all the Yea ENNINGS MODEL PRESERVING, x a i the means to for опе t y bya кле diuo 8 ersodin the use perse nr Corks, Bladder, &c., - == kinds of Preserved peta Fruits, Doscriptire Illustra- TIGHT CA tions, Prices, &c., COVER, which can be from the Wholesale placed or removed in a Depót, lace € and will last mbe S. Retail from all China and Glass — ent ənd others. — Gutta Percha Tubing for Watering Gardens. d е5 PERCHA COM PANY have the re to acknowledge the receipt of the following J. са , Gr. to BOswELL MIDDLETON тпезз ккө, near Hull. ге hs Tubing, in e for tho Jast 4-2 © 2 effect on the S side: valuable invention for (бе окуш inasmuch as it enables us to water our gardens in about one- -half the time, and with one-half the labouz hot uired." „А. Жу: B For sam JI ж , Oxford аа to MO."— Patronised J. Saaw & Co., iety,&c. PROTECTION from the COLD WINDS & MORNING X3 * FRIGI DOMO," a Canvas made of patent pre ect non: Rome of — and Col à applied, a fixed te e It or preserving for ме уата гип, ide ey. An roved make, ‚9 yards wide, n 9d per ра vai. Ап improved d 3 yards wide, 2s. 8d. per yard run. шо” Netting, 2 yards wide, 1s. 6d. per yard run. s ARCHER, Whole and Sole Manufacturer, 7, Groat Trinity Lano Cannon Street, City, and of all Nursery- en and Seedsmen rtm mir -— kingdom. “It is much ches n Mats GARDEN P TARPAULINGS, very thick, 8 ft. by 4 ft., beoe M pm px 32s. per doz., or any size LA a coverin > LP > RicuanRpsON, 99, Euston Road, má N.B. GALVANISED WIRE WORK, 1 »er square yard, in all widths. zT Varnish Iron Tor oi pain — This „Аре күл Oil Paint no longer Necessary. ILL AND 2» SMITH'S "S PATENT BLACK VARNISH ercllont substitute Mout. two-thirds КИШЕР m d ] ij 558 ат 962 THE GARDENERS' сипох AND AGRICULTURA GAZETTE. , Гостовив 10,1866 HUGH LOW & CO. : Have pleasure ii LV GE that their pres of ча and SPRING T age is this season unusually MEY añd thé Plańts dre well; -Bfown alit а 7i and of very fine quality; 1 q! of the summer months , and a of flower may bé éxpéctéd, И. L. & Co. append the nämës of those Genera most largely in demand; аһа havé only tò add that Purehasers will on all occasions be liberally treated. An inspection of the GENERAL NURSERY STOCK is memet invited. from many tł lants of vari ILLWYNIAS, CHOROZEMAS, CORRJEAS, CHIRONIAS, ERIOSTEMONS, OX ug tmr d А Гло Б = ND PINBLPAS, ha MISCELLANEOUS GREENHOUSE PLANTS YLO- CYTISUS or GENISTAS in large п l APHNES of sorts. tion can be mas ue ousands of я of Ue 51288, DEUTZIA CRENATA FLORE- PLENO. vu this very P beautiful double flowering Japan RICA Es E. pos Deutzia, H. L, & Co. have a large Blink, and they offer plants at 3s. 0d. each ; by the CAMELLIA бїт & Реч o. vithout. fruit, 100 a p RM reduction will bo оча А D YE ITED 1 LONICERA AUREO-RETICULATA can ACE: supplied by 1 low р JASMINU g AUSTRALIAN TREE FERNS. fed House, 155 feet in length by 25 feet in width, filled with upwards) of 200 specimens, on stems varying im height о 1 to 6 feet, and in Tasks from 18 to 30 inches. KINGIA AUSTRALIS (Australian Grass Tree),.—Very fine imported specimens on large stems. ARAUCARIA IMBRICAT ig j 1, viá Panamo, in unüsually fine eonditiom, Price per bushel or per 1000 seeds on application, OLAPTON NURSERY, abe d N.E. ORCHIDS FROM BRAZIL, THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, VENEZUELA, THE TENASSERIM PROVINCES, BORNEO, AND THE MALAYAN ARCHIPELAGO. HUGH LOW & со. 1 £fXODCHTD& б ух з єс dE t э ТЕТ ad ies Have for Sale: о invite › кенеша interested i in ‚Оюма, — to visit һе — - RE ed — хма entum v — "т nov, std уй d. * J iai of monthly anå коз; importations, "T A ox ч Ф 4 ч у -at ihai Ж. sh du. түтүү 1 greàt liberality. j p 4 y have onl; ÁERIDES CRISPUM. ; CAPRA MOSSLEA, in many vatieties. рхођовтой MACROPHYLLUM,, ONCIDIUM LANGEANUM. Еч CRASSIFOLIUM. | PINELI GRANDIFLORA. Variety DAYANUM. — А very = PAPILIO MAJ 2 3 y LDING L-— "etes. Juaz de Fora. beautiful Bornean Orchid, inter- s» Bu р RPENT T | .,, Species Parihiba, resembling €. Harri- Mediate, between D. macrophyllum 5» VAR TU! " OBBI. PE nr our importations of | E bulbs. апа D. anosmum, but -more richly , Beveral Bi Brazilian &р80185, this fine species, тапу beautiful | со sed than either of these species. | PHA HANG PSIS AMADBILIS. varieties have appeared, | civils ММКН. Н. L. & Co. have imported plants » CORNU-CERV е 5 ENDLECHDM | ep ^t CILIATA, which Bera Mortui di t feet 9 inches »; GRANDIFLORA. = Boris irl 5 5» MACULOSU ELEGANS. ..in length of the bulbs. te-flowére i » SUAVISSIMUM 5 LO » NODATUM. т The Ыбошй are pto- - Bones n varely, very | „ PANDURATA. » PARISHI. duced i thé greatest profusion, and much superior U^ ENS type » PARISHI (papagena). » PAXTONL оп very Sma SEE Y of the species, ia probably syno- SCHILLERIANA.. .. 5 PIERARDI. winter months Н. E. & Co. håve ous with Aerides nobile. СОМРАВЕТТІА COCCINEA. 5» PIOTUM. ; had fewer than from 100 to 150 хе QUE QUEVULNERUM. CYPRIPEDIUM OOARBATUM GRANDI-| ,, SCULPTUM (Reichenbach fil). i in bloom; &nd át one tirè the number ” ROS FLORUM. . ОВЦЕ ROSEA. 00289 $00. » RENS. ғ „ BARBATUM SUPERBUM. EPIDENDRUM, 3 species unnamed from » SEU (3 A eoru a BUPERDA. ы CAUDATUM. North Brazil. M: SCHILLERIANDS. » WAHNERL > FAIRRIEANUM. ERIA AVELLANA (convallarioides) white qe et —Á 3» fpecies Moulmein. s uus » HOOK TRA ahd very fragrant. BOLBOPHYLLUM ( p ITTA 5 перана м. HOULLETIA BROCKLRHURSTIAN МА, Я BL M COGLOSSUM. s fróm Mount Ophir, Molaccá. IONOPSIS PANICULATA » AREYI. LEPTOTER j BICOLOR: i, BŘOUGHTONIA SANGUINEA. VILLO SUM. в ds LATA. гк URIN REDNI DECORA. R AGGREGATUM MAJUS. n Brazil. а кА; FRA AGRANS. » ALBO SANGUINEUM, - ъ®їл measure USTA » BICOLOR (palpebrie). 5 m » CRASSI DUM. аы STRIATUM. 5 ar edd ы 5d "ers хаз ėlegans). » GUTTATUM YMBIDIUM TIGRINUM. o SUPERBUM. REIDI шы TED Ede , не Р нит SÁRCAS ? ; ROSEA. О заста тей 298 | 5 BU BPURATA — Many varetiés Жа |, GRACILIS. анн : " SNSIFLORUM. d oL АШЫ вориводоа ы sis. d nnus 5 ч а . » О гє * ВАХ. LM CATTLEYA AMETHYSTINA. - ác» ыру ALBUM. Сону «сы ЖБ РЫ иши: p ) " SURNEUM, a lovely new ў o dp E ot A. я Er VR r t the First- А. т abt in colour and 5 (A. У LR el rti е У (Reichen- size. à | ELEGANS Mab thie Floral Committee of. А VANDA CGRULEA. | э” ЧЕ 5 Å n x B 4 E e а арр Оон cultural Societ CANDIDA гова. АМАМ эы а 4E flowered. aro the dark varieties » РА ; LI. » GIG —Flower spikes . АЕ | Mowerious shadda of color others | s FIMBRIATUM. " А. E: clearly. provo this to — light in the ha ar М Schilleriana, » OCULATUM GIGANTEUM. $9 B 11S а much finer species tham 9 | L. Stelzn а D, Warneri. а Фори G GIGANTEUM. ŞPECTABIL " «впрровой to be. » „ IRORATA. » FYTCHEIANUM.-—Imported Ы НН Байан species, » HOOKERIANA. LEOPOLDI даш, may possibly provë to | ойор, ARTICULATUM. » INSIGNIS. | » ^ 4 rare Bale Де. ele » LABIATA. „ INFUNDIBULUM, . | Ио ус: 5 IES MOULMEIN. 2n i r aana еге imum ÉEm К ” MARGINATA. © s ME. nim МАТОМ. zY UM MAXILLARE. The very large Stock held by Нови Low & Co. enables them to off. 1 advantages to gentlemen cómméheing the Culture of Orchids... Colléétions of 12, 25, 50, or 100 Species and Varieties (selectiof т” 1ё& to Н. Š & 09) can be —" very gusta terns 4 ALOCASIA (CAbADIUAMD LOWI, oL pha, №; larger, 218. to 635. THEOPHRASTA IMPER IALIS, good plants, 10s. 6d. each. CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, N.E. E | | " ОетовЕв 10, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 963 Cw ATERER AN ата PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE ШАБЫ for the cec iA "am is now ready, and will d а ча е free to all applica well as pom es Plan tains а summary ec ња Nursery e most extensive in the Genera: Block pt of "th kingd: Nursery, near THX "TA GE NURS ENT: SO PTON, Efe qm 2^ Acres, and contains an dite iod stock of AMERICAN PLANTS, FRUIT, FOREST, апа ORN EES, EVERGREEN nu FLOWERING T and DWARF ROSES, &oc., all in tho best state for remo Tim CATALOG application to the Pro PDAS prietor, AND SON have jet. published their NEW RIPTIVE PRICED чеч Кылуу for 1803-64. ata 7^ адни f HY. HS and other and DECIDUOUS TREES and SHRUBS, а and TRAN; PLAN TED FOREST .. Wokin o announce that his extensive DRONS, ү wol can Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. Sunningdale Station, Aj ото Калид OUELL ded the foll ES Sui © de TY Lp n iam ánd every information, нне on Z Mr. W. Н. Кос li: The Nurseries Ае Mm: J T mila from чонан on the зу... New Azaleas. plants or who plant trees. We dismiss, for the moment. the di : nu 1 mem Hi ave been formed for existence in warm баШ from pata а in cold ones, or vice versá, То this retur m on a, futur ure [oecasion, At prese ais lants which have а reta — for hilly or undulating ongst these there are species which h сЕ INDICA) QUEEN ot ha i ES.— AM BULL that he has mol. Ambroise S Verschaffelt. "the dole Vp of ist this L éxquisito variety in the Unite 4 i es the best а: ever offered. Price an Am ESCRIPTÍ: N.—Balm on cock margined and | many trees of flaked with PES densely and io Phry rcr with iribó just s of rent importance, of w тай е Fir crimson ; lowers large, of good ied p rpg: one of The J e bo dim а Wa pri ominen pe apa d ere Ts Ape р Ak 9 унем ie nsn, ti ick pA this family fief r hilly or гиз, нано, whites triped aud flaked with av a nd dasirable ын, and most certainly havean abhorrenee of wet level here being only one or two kinds te striped with "— land. In the Scottish nds, in the Himalayas, (and these not to be compared: to "ве one now offered), while | in China,and Japan, California, the Pine tribe seem there are wn whites striped with red. Price álways Indi t Б; , К hili Thi „aA ALEA (INDICA) WILLIAM BULL. m me was Bv цоше„ашозазь UB пц 1s ised in Belgium, and named by M. Ambroise Verschafelty "d cannot be set too prominently before all those froth whom the stock for аА in the Uni ingd are ica in ting the old well-known was purchased. Тһе flowers individually are ке dh em ^ at the E this béautifal жие еа Я doubt and well formed ; colour, е and Min tele un e “To М чебен valuable of trees. То planta Pine ina yo NDIQA) BELLE G NTOISE, 7а. rshy pláce, when a more suitable ean be HORTENSE VERVAENE, ea found, is an aet of Vegetable et е8 ch cannot be too severely бопйеш are sometimes found wes HW | and ed formation of the soil and rocks is frequently i e i was clea MADAME AMBROIS T VERSHA FFELT, 72. 6d. MADAME WAGNER, 1 PRESIDENT HUMANN, REINE DES DOUBLES tol. VARIEGATA, Ts. 6d. SOUVENIR DU PRINCE ALBERT, 215. SECRETAIRE CLAUS, 10s, VICOMTE DE FORCEVILLE, 15s. Establishment for. New Chelsea, London, S. W. of con ты {еа C o day, when Rare Plante, King's Road, | describing the effects of оода! position upon certain наи abont Tortworth Par It is к н niost all e species of this mily may NOTICE is ад (2A оа ч it an "ELECTION ot THREE | ornamenta che күт see уры NEXT. Cand ates Committee on or tton. next, peines АЫ will Z be rosa s in their ions to the | етеп on fl i a ee ug € T Eu m "a ҹа My o b ifed but. % а ] died Рин R Ho iL dit dee that n are M ^ {төп yt st d E ^ m timber is do object of the planter T PRIZÊ, Henri have Bubscri CATALOGUES of this collection will bo forwarded on piene wies a lesson out of the book of Nature, application. cation fo bê tade upon printed forms, wliich may be d Чоо Ks or hilly land for his Pine Nu vx Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. n applying to th ө Bengetary. tre "no АВР В. CuTuER, Secretary. "n бог. а 1s Tavistock Row, W.C.- October 10. A ЖУ, zi е Ar а SE 2 —— Тһе SUBTROPICAL GARDEN IN BATTERSEA Pirk E d ON Part I. (Britis gunt heir 1 lot of iderable si vatieties, 36 cluding prices of Har Ms dac Ld S рү 2 4X Ге PME ert еб рео „=: g bis New PRICED D menn CATALO L4 19 4 44 | | —— EN ЕХОТІС FER: u most ve chm MEME Hh. ong du ipee S.A cedros OCTOBER 10, 1803. in out- dew prer or к eb witb, at least in the T New жагат! AND SONS Splendid Set will be ready € in October. e CATALOGUE. New dus DOBSON AND RONA, wil Ret in October. A General y of - "alere is ОЗЕН. & Sous, lands Nursery, Islewo! А Pelargoniums, vu —The Trade supplied witl (in эү ү аам, of De s unequalled CALCEOLARIA, CISERARÍA and PRIMULA се, ds. o 2s. 61., Ba. б, and s, Woodlan ds N e uu ЖА mio their Superb рай t A negro v s to he Da luxu yc : ef SEED. Me on application. | ground, but it sickens an n like Q4 Жы reared their heads proudly, amd Wigandias have cast ANIMALS and plants have been ver by ал | their broad shadows o'er t grassy surfáce; while Allwise 2 уе fo the SITUATIONS ON THE|Qannas in profusion have been Bn ir under the THE SURFACE OF OBE WHICH "tet NATURALLY | judicious régime to which Mr. GIBSON жи ol thick skull c an bas k. Шы ; and hosts of other plants which are " 10 í Bei а Dejo has subjected usually seen edle Whos is fenaid JE 1nsoN's treatment lave e boen; wb ер In € см. Күү ndíà | th dira hich the Gu e and exten е m A — put on ге side, а cmg о ү жт "ўз of - oblong er 66 feet iong by f od id RU Tg plan ith алпа Annæi in the centre, С С: discolo cùlty kept alive when m countries, All lovers of plants ndia will bear witüoss to the | сева albo-linenta; the Pes i How si ie t of this и а bed 1 Жой Г Gru S. WILLIAMS invites inspection ot иж: ла s Г 1үборОра, ЭЗОП E edged with Little "David. To the right of ege bed 35 feet by 94 feet, planted ith ndi eseulentum ; and € s s by feet, fille " — Wigandia Caracasa d edged | with rtu ty The nex — А бапа ofa bed 50 ft. by 9 ft., the cèntre of which was planted with Canna Annæi, C. Fintelmanni, crenulata, and lutea pieta, the whole rf C. angustifolia. In front of this тон were two radiating beds planted tern mg ens в! LS in an үү or the enne Cal. gre ^de these iroumstaneos the е ‚ but о цтве ЕБ E » n n 00d, 9 | to 3 feet, rs Он jS E feet, extra fine, зет: 6. клор! quits, 2 208. о jet 100 UGAL LAURELS, жейт апа finely furnished, Peto 91 feel; 50s, per 100 ; Do., eei quality, r^ Pipes 100. . The true tis уша LAURELS, very 0! ental and fal. of bloom buds, Ret vell c hed; ise "рег doz. ; l4 to 2 loz., 403, per 100, iame CA ITALOGUES for 1863 and 1864, irm s feet, a E with buds in 11inch | |to them а тоспа bed of var iegnted Айты зы, йм, M ith Lobelia диын h d 17 ft. кү To the left of these was г, thé centre co of i pe undidatig o l т we know w that the lower E of x Nills r^ Wi Aurich fi aum, : alread у Eur "oras абыт шени planis rive in places rng, exposed to and forwarded upon application. incurring expense of (57 9 bd „к-ге Е.с Derbyshire, [Ocronrn 10, 1863. 4 л 964 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. were taken up and potted at the e " of Septem inde d < is probable that many | as being te in nee EM... for further trial next year. The erien ce of й other so-called tender plan least many her season. present year has shown that eos оору | | age d — Ó to Bieb y^ ——: succeed quite| There are, ы b. this ut? 60 indul and robustum would be nted singly in | аз well as those which have n ow bee ioned, Sv | are dierent shad Roses offered ; "from 30 6 40 ЧЫМ ir leav ^ are furnished y ер о tear their €— if within Pl and eias marginatum, ted in a mass and e | opinio n an equally | pleasing. effect. a Mr: Чт w isit possible for o be distinct? the ey are priced from 15 Wigan ichs, Ferdinandia, others, has | generally t би francs each, во that to ы ы all nea arly 507, i those who can sell “all the new and succeed under proper ee cdi ; for w fresh. now а of plan with Amaranthus Асти observed in Vig Rc еогпе the to their foliage, while hick and brittle, hel uw aves ine s0 " thickly | October as the th It be | other parts ofthe Park the Dahlias have been killed with fro say Phe ing ey were a month back, aris in some nid t time since M. LEMAIRE gave an account ы of a inier second specie x of Dion — in the rardens of Belgium, to which d t he name of Шох urther been ascertained M. | the rofitable ‚ but to Roses," this m ma f I ma speculation thus, ial atte meaning es: ames. | LEMATRE’S Gpe ce vei ls were not e odium бүт ренү апа dged with Salvia the fronds amine ed) w pages Mr. W. . Paul gave us à long descriptive list of p T e in ar в, and aceur present some notabl e ард мы E al D. next bela а roi in the centre, kid bem est flea pore аба terminalis а а the soil covered entirely "with Балын, n the opposite side of the walk from the beds last | p whilo that o е edule, as figured Ьу himself an . MIQUEL. The cone of D. edule is нан. э нчы about ntimétres in lengt d five or six in breadth ; asuring dth at the —: but I fi did not make better use of given us the names of a few kinds, with а а and more 1 w h 15 зеніті in length, and. die in breadth at th thickes s Times gives the following scraps of рм relating. to certain — grown in France, ich 1 ire been influenced & by the exceptionally у oll beds 3 feet, wide planted C the rec ec plants being from 2 to 3 ft. high. Тһе next bed, and a very effective one, was an oval, 18 ft. by 8 ft., planted with Ferdinandia eminens, edged with the he scrolls ft, was filled with Ficus poches ihe b ft. аз Ап асер M cultivate Соттох x been made Р] t Cler їп T Тортон. mont, bee crop.——ToBAC in the аным of the being 9 ft. high, had a noble : appearan ce. In front of this were two ч man M dies c «а planted with Minnie in and edg h Prineess hin. Accor report ума to the bane General of the Depart- | ment p that 424 hectares were planted in the а MN and 435 hectares in 1862. in the firs gta was wo rt th 1439 f. 1750618 The produce | gi the hectare, ded with у and | рагартарһ It would be have done by his giv ing the ut last "rd; rent worth growi icta ugh, Royal, the other planted v with "Mountfordi i in lle centre, edged with Silve foliage plants Көр ciens in иа pots on the point where the ground has a slight Зот and is partiy shaded with trees. In this as D brasiliensi vo f several plants and Draco ; Cordyline indivisa i in several little E Saccharum ее e grass, ata The racæna | rubra, | + аве = the South of P aues is p s season re eported to agnificent, At — 3 however, thou as been abundant; t e Vin e the пр Shick has retarded t japonica ; Livistonia borbonica ; Mal farin йор саїур{гаё T organensis 3 repidan rabie ; Hedychiuri гомна исса тоса us ; Crinum Grapes, Mes seg nes ng the abundant в suns (bo f Fra the BEETR In the N de Зн Ы d size of long-continued drought, and mitted by the "e. worm. is estim ted at n the roo! to lace 4 or 5 — of coa New Plants. Ms esr mere ite secure н е Further on was а round bed of еко planted with Stella Nosegay, edged with Minnie; then ап oval 261. PINUS ALBICAULIS, Engelmann; Р. cembroides, Newberry, ‚ Pac. R. R. Rep. 6, Bot. p. 44, с. ic., non Zucc. um нан еы from the Сазсайе Mountains bea 2 handsome dark-leaved sort, surrounded by C. bicolor, and edged e очсо bellidifolia. This completed the arrangem m that side of the walk. A the mis e side of the walk, between tho last amed bed and tha t of Ferdinandia, "before described, egon, may estern е of this map though | Is am inclined to consider different, and i media sagres P. flexi ста 81 feet wide, -— with C. edulis in the centre, then с iege next the dwarf ©. тачан, апа ou tside oi d from d| ments thus headed I es Ma. bark ыы I presume he means kn that 9 mer many опаа of Mane custo: Segre iir is | very | ААН ga a to the hav but The delens of tet ко e than one-third, without taking | cuttin ed with deadly effi 15 and x i „ракс > жел of notice, the. former » particularly s so, for Tea- scented , Roses Jon I ow ther ttis tock: udded with oses, not all new, which he v es aede supply his Dictum 10 oid Q9 эш т E Lahn Roses an rom forced plants and struck in heat— —the practice is MN and at the Waltham Cross Nurseries 28 sew wher dissolving in it whi „sott ym This is not offensive, ad is the most certain killer er employe mixture t in large hard- the ео: in [via of Acad. of Sc. Se. " Philadelphia. ROSES. * ALL Ње new Roses!" When теме 5 s e advertise- houses, are always most beautiful á We have still much to н for in Roses. white Hybrid Perpetual, shape and s А pure size 0 is eur шош, anl innocent аа-а ог UR ao uL coceines, wi ferrea between them ; the surface of the bed being covered - Gnaphalium lanatum, which had a E pleasing These were the um of the beds in this Sub- tropical , Garden ‚ We may va that the plants e r ree an nd s charged for — . ge uy every Rose with its pe was 25 francs ur ), consequenti numero small rs have entered the ш ised, among t many ri md worthy any o vigorous A. and 1 produc edi in considerable | quantity. Rhopala co mi ав the profusion of its lowers, most paste os] eye erence. And then ume Т tke prod production o of поті NA. ch s Min асы t а great ш ыу the same “success would not be pe ah the ha d,” as Rome. us Pd iig Englishmen without king 1 ihe often ments and their results reflect the very highest eredit | ma боол, wore corani will, we are eem, not be thrown away in med. io the use it dena je | to bear yw etre. can name. 1 ns paronit ded | very active raiser of n new Roses СА, give. he oo d Robinson, | " | impossibilities. uite name, jen | numbers double flow No m |long y ier y are double double Ras. чєл arts and se ed one | d Madame Vidot or Madame «ed and yellow Roses of t There AE I fear, a sad want of science in the the Frend of the south, so unlike the determ! moveat qs or Abo English gardener ; they that careful — which has done so much for floriculture in Eng Their fine climate—I allude more petes ie France—ripens Mese are tter whether distinct th one pri uj zt iii ni 20 y alone i ín ite iy. No! wp, dier ry | florist, with the emp асабі дег, woul long ег ess i " ui = EIS M Wee Ocronzz 10, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 965 аач нан an apt illustration of the where | b Angler" of the | My men wondered whi Nature is bountiful man is Mp } how f lin d са ^ A R be e "A Am pem t S years we Hiyo lacked a yellow Tea-scented Rose, a free | “What! Pipe vx de o and Common? larg from 2 to 2 bloomer equal in beauty to the Cloth. y Gold Noisette why not?” feron A "wish энтр вее Ње Pace of х9 yet not опе ue good Rose has been raised. We have | And other passages. I d t think heonce mentions the the od fellows. І can assure you eral crop indeed in the French eatalogues plenty described as| Мы тта hot his" Couiplote ete Angler." Besides, | I have seen geom e о equal them or A Nd dien “beau jaune" and “jaune clair," but not a fine thick- | he was the ӨТ and lover of опе, Who wrote so Many "of them measure from 12 to 20 inches long and petaled grind yellow Rose like our old Noisette, which | strenu: uously agai the Catholics іп his “ Pseudo- |as „much across the shou! t I will report 3 "p e assured, have been created under ihe care Martyr," namely, "Dr. Donne, of who m Iza ak says, “ He g 1 y when is seems to be one = : of an English gardener in the sunny south. t l, from a cloud, b i loud."|of the finest Биет, ^ the wor . Козе lover it is pleasing to reflect, "lat we Moe still | The reasons which Sir Humphry тан assigns for| The? climate being hot is suitable for all of а good things to hope for and expect ; it are that “the tropical character, viz, Musas, Custard Apples, or to have arrived at the end of the tether as far asr gards rivers that contain it | (the grayling) are near the ruins | Cherimoyers, of which I ordered two from you, Ф erimson Hybrid Perpetual Roses, perhaps eine 2 of grea drm cen it The AN dir Salisbury the which у. was те carrying coals to Newcastle. la * considerably,” as a Yankee would say, but we have а | Ure, M Foun ns Abbey ; ; the Wye, near t seedlings at present. There are чине right to expect um. iuri sweet- ке yellow Rea Abbey of Tintern . And it M соп ntinues, · “ "if 1 am of fruit- "bearing trees o Alexandria. I have a fine of that class, vators know well that the | поб mistaken, in tl t less than from 500 to 600 fruit Tea-scented b оцу freely ^ almost апу | the д Е ап exLellii ve оит об feriari: н оп it; cit e in flower, and setting a fine yariety ; Lu ааа) e plenty of room to hope tbat | and tha as а favourite fish of St. Ambrose it was|Crop; CR р жесе japonica does well here, also i a cl clev т Engli ish c oss-bre фт rm uld be induced to| worth йул, as well as for its дя sake." Sir Pos egranates, Figs of sorts, ma t Prickly Pear tt ce, AtB romfield, which | and Grapes. Penka and Apri e have gathe red d P 1 1 lley, з the remains of a | for the pego eeks from iiri onm ings, kon are к of the Сы т; Gold Noisette, Vico poem з 280, н REM nry I., part of which is | not of fine e ашу; the fruit is small, dry, and some of and that bright but badly shaped Ro o d'Or,| now the church of Bromfield, "e attached to which is | it a little acid have a i which by thé way never in the least er Ts name | still the curious old romantic mill on the Teame. n | France, a great bearer, rich and delicious; Quinces or the high price at which it ; was sold at. RU wec could | the same river, or within three or four miles of it, Ал are fine, but, like the Apple trees, much troubled call g bie aeh in Herefordshire, there was also a stately мыз the borer, a large grub which еміз into "n е4 1 EL t naste ms, and goes right up through in new rre fund ould т Cath. : "St. Ambrose, you are aware, was опе of the | you know it?—itis white with a black head. Plums, It is rather ra Бе ноша Гоп an en made such | most shining ornaments of the Church of the fourth Pears, Apples, Strawberries, all appear to fruit well rapid advances i in Lini Шап! сокитой Roses— by the vay сепбиту— its most zealous supporter. Elected е -— the | here, and make enormous eut Т appien have all owing to undant eed-producer, | General | office of Bishop of Milan, against his n per- | made shoots from 6 to 12 fe and Jacqueminot, "» ps ti soiig, repugnance, and most сонеди by strange to say, those shoots on being Shortened "Жк g d opm of hd Hybrid тирен the unanimity ОЁ the previously em и ан have thrown out flower-buds, and are setti ing fruit ; class. N Catholics and Arians—when he Gov: but wha at i is more > Strange, almost all fruit trees strike ecole ,in (ME oui and perpetuality of flowerin General of the province of Milan, d in person f pples strike азір Some Jules Margottin. Ihave a anae of dwarf oes oti ibis proceeding to compose the dcin ыз ры addressed Vine cuttings were put. in an open border to strike sort growing in а soil со f what is called here le as sem mbled i e bers upon th “ stiff уе ;" they EUR about 10 n old, are, or - Macer i рс 1 cong: illity, | with one and two bunches in full flower at present. were, on the Manetti stock, and planted so as to cover | gis el th s followed by the unasimous I intend to see what they will produce. the junction of the bud; I пели mor pate гош, acclamatory 8 shont “ буге will have Ambrose for o “This 12 " pes where Mr. Peter Wallace was, who roots from the young stems, b tI P hat they are | Bishop. T. «T п,” says a modern Protestant author aw rote las n Egyptian Gardening in the CAronicle. the earliest and most beautiful o Can 1 Roses, and |'« did the Bishop-elech in order to disqualify himself in Бо do Ek bes also all tropical plants—it is one also the latest, for they never cease to give Mores till | the eyes of the people for a sacred office, publicly vast hothouse. I never saw the Banksian Roses in the buds are destroyed by frost. J think of Mr. | commit some acts а judicial cruelty and flagrant aia mel be "e оге. Тһе Weeping Willow grows most б. ЖЕЕ os : ctum ko. а. I see this bed of old Roses— immorality » (mind jo» м» was then merely $ uxuriantly, and is here an нае en; we ZT two * never buy old Roses on tlie Manetti.” Өзүнү; t ndergoing probationary claim o | marble а planted round w them, as well " I hope Mtl: one nh 0 бе Ње ра sure of reading inp indo t the Chord); 4 the people. exclaimed, a large pond, which is a nice deg cen їп ei hea in x columns a descriptive list of Roses T€ LAE * Thy e be upon eads? In of р day, especially when the fountains are playing, Mr. Wm. Paul, and I trust he, will then seek out о nly a d and has a truly Oriental appearance. The Bou few ott the bes iem 4 faithful friend ; he was discovered Ре conii V | villes, described ly Mr. Wallace, is one sheet of баве акаа himself responsible for all that he says, во that пао th tihi мек to Milan? “He enjoyed universa] | I think it surpasses in beauty any plant I ever saw. called. for, we Rose lovers may bring . him to the celebrity throughout Christen dom, and deserved from | The Cinnamon and Pepper t ; M Court the praise that he was the first and We — re beautifully i ма j фер: | justice. — In ing a about. new Roses, раба, the | effectual assertor of isl exalted toties eite] pre- | Ficus ardenias, 6 feet 1 and as much bane of Е authors, should be av oided— plain E so essential to the existence of the Romish bi covered with flowers; Hed alin often 8 feet rege in as few words as possible are all wel system.” He in favour of beautiful dower Тенты in i ——À p Russelia jun : Vincas, Cle- rd to the 60 new бы. сла + of РЯ nt his с ha “ honoured ree pa — fish, rod фае јапсеа, РЕЛЕ incas, quis Jed g re all clean and healthy, and do поб require the sponge Wis us. "^. P of the 30 or 40 nitent | to thinke hat the ай of England ud ales might d s thé ey do in England. It is a great PM COE at the e found equal to many in that|y, ve d esired to possess the favoured fish. E let them. [Ашчы are splendid, and requi очиб collection a do not like the word “ brood,” | inq der is it an ascertained fact that all vem ike; of DOS qr qu. fece Mio get senes any size y Ө used b roseists, reminding one of а farm where the grayling is found, there for stood | 11е 5 pienty o e vein E be muc 7l | Du 1, EA sent Fu [^ the spring of 1861, among which | monasteries or ei very 6. , Cover ith flowers. The Charles Lefebvre, Professor Koch, Maurice pm rdin,| Pise.: There c de Rohan, Frangois Lacharme, and som others | are во brilliant and beautiful. Monte- Rosa. ys e require the aid of history and of ire the antiqu ary. In passing, let me remark on опе of| ж trust I have said enough to give youa slight idea the objections wi Sir H. Da avy to to the proposition. Не |t what gardening is in this ld, d country." * R. says: “There are rivers near the ruins of the most FISH теча sint snis ae | m establishments of this kind in Europe, and | (3) How GRAYLING GOT LAND. those nearest the e In the $ where the i id is not PEACHES UNDER GLASS. (erint rp лу found; ; for instance, in the - at Canter m mms Іх your last issue (р. 939) I have read an article Piscator : Now ing to Izaak Walton, he wrote |! if the ylin mport ve »- ra presume, ав an — to some I think about the yonr 1 ear 1653, =) at the first blush it ipee ain that it should zot be fonnd” w the obser of mine which aeri ce Á— but would seem, that had n been any ers in Kent and along the south-west coast f| which pA is in fact a reitera nother to the in ЕЕ of y Foie by the monks, 1 he A nd, asin Dorsetshire, йет and Cornwall, form of certai ain doctrines which T think M to be е kno own and have mentioned it controverted ; I hope t the erefore you will allow me to wou chant. ва Cath. Would it have been safe for ous arts of Г и, as in that near Llanwrted” A (n „Айн the bendi of Bouguer, it must be Walton i T put Md said Wwe that much in | women on the Irvon, 12 miles from Llan-|evident to и writer of the article in Modi, and favour of the monks of old? I fear me that it would | doe and the Dee ; not near Valle Crucis Abbey, but will I hope b equal ally so to the ere of this, that мз piana his life. Теп years previously, in 1643, you | 15 miles bigher up ече Corwen and Bala," which | the quotation frón'h tables proves а great deal more a doli passed the Parliament, directing |he makes r thus—" It hav а | than was intended ; ed shows that, in the exceptional that. ltr and tables i in churches shonld beu tterly | fish imported from the continent and carried to à| circumstances quoted, the glass roof of an ordinary taken азга: emen all communion tables rem: тей | 10 i Dd of rivers, only a few o of which est A have p greenhouse wil transmit more light than will be h, all rails I them | 18 5 yes н Ке. : Mid: fiv tanding |z weed Hal. replies—“ There may be n what ыз Acccrding to Booguer, as quoted by your correspon- cruci vá now imaginin z for ы > grayling ке а number д the loss of ligh 56 dana when it falls upon one or more persons of the f circumstances nable it to increase." | glass at an of of 85°, is upwards of опе г images and pictures Ё. С. falf of the w ; that is, when the rays deviate as , much as 85° from perpendicular to the surface of the circumstances © "5 E35. Ф < э = E] Н 5 2 4 "o c Ф e з habits received by a model sonth wa and у — l other- ей;” and in May 1644, St. Paul's Cross, N GARDENIN! на Ка. y received from : ; - Charing Cross, and that in Cheapside, London, were | м, Tyg lerig onm is ona tae ived from | sach a deviation would be possible. It could only take Uy levelled: E it might have brought old | preven preparing it e wur b m Mit. Is he sun would be I even to mention the ome in | conveys such an idea of the monas | prodnetive а the Mouth val, which would thus turn its back such a fev а — eie ly if it amounted to powers Iik t тете the e pos debt to азм for the fish, and announcing md thought worthy of i rs Bei Ta ern i ih being w ing “ in some гр Walton "Tho Gardens Gaia, Ciro to the distance it traverses mfter passing through the EON am n дс еж нін in, too much so to May, 1 lass,” that is by no memes M ач pania i Sho o ot Шыу лы мукдар ТР o Озу Нарат ра devoted to the Reformed Church, to на and print iln еа t is true, » E than anything in their favour—wise, for the ауе = Leintwardine, near tat thera i e gita inane m Ce glass reasons you have “н A the Society for wishes to ascertain the méntioned-—devoted, he proves himself to have been, | ths pilita ot the Charos publ by MEUS mm THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 966 eau lifference І would suggest the following | except the Committee saw it HS, а Lover of e чеги cw — mon ы In an ordinary Meine let him extend his а rown Cotton Hybridised. —I enclose you a| — the glass with so as to embrace a ri t him unt the n umber ight ngle, [Ocronzn 10, 1863, off, the € Corporation had the e. е ovored wii Те anc ag PrE of- cotton, tl prò ойпорн brown wool, pos whethe er it is the real Nankin A а not К e flower was fertilised by | the of rafters and sash bars A: 3 Mom ung Elm s at [Bes 12 feet, and ‹ the same m His arms "win i in both cases, include the same arc of " the i e nt one оборо; attached to the „Тһе в eeds of tho bro ith £L the sky, and, but for the roo of, his same quantity of light. In the. Iter case, however, the аге will m four or five times the number rafters an: h bars; and it s ce so-called bes sciens ng” of the light, ascribed to traversing a few feet of air, is caused by the obstructive | — of the roof, which erely diminishes its edo be — in еар structure mpro — E — ligit he na sme defe ber rem velis d; а І apprehend it will not os rene M change suffered by the light after it has pass sed through the g n the ditirent notices which have appeared їп your ubject, it has surprised me to find horticulturists testing the | effecta of the sun’s | basi i d. 1 and лы no notice of the luminous rays, no И the chemical rays, whie h last, to re rci may c even ro ther! more imp I may “perhaps be allowed to express e doubts as to the soundness of another opinion арен ned in the to th ` mu" superiority e open air, over the a house gpp by 10° or 15° of temperature. We all know how much chemical and physiological and how much they are th of a little ciotnea of the p d has pp blotches at + the — ent none. Тһе cross. о spots clear and distin inet, wer | numerous deep cracks, extending near) el h s0 - {ч : on Ф р vua pas retarded. We viden о the cause sA thes se ОА! the обун being: ‘certainly not ye nearly bleac шә di by the тота | influen nee of less eei ge mx "he seed. The. B eee Д Жогот" E scis and the crossing is | effected with c India wi em e w =й е Б іп ыйы! — tion | credi nce: gain possesses, we will say, qualit y Са Kec mds B, | while th alities of another - exactly reversed as | respects the first named, Неге а mutual interchange and not be apii |i cotton | 1862, eta sas Lilium In dre Ld August ecc a vi nggestio n that eed of ер u reas b thus, and is о заные а їп pa new , апа described in the August number of t fields. There an immense field A improve: ©“ Gardeners' Monthly" of that year, I left two bulbs ment by the intermixture of the many types|in the open ground, one as large аз a hen's egg, the of the plant an their sioe. 8. fum are, I| other the size of a filbert. ; M were protect. А pe: ane from — piep ae where certain | 4 inches o 1 , ovet whic s were leid. sorts cannot be n but in pe bestias soils and situa- | The winter, though mild for. this part of the world, was "le (Um. thrive bost map = = ally ^ - ж | far more т ап аы i А occu Bot one bloome folium, ырыр beside them. Plain, oston, U. S. A. Sugar grew ger а three w Keds yon fe rh L. né Р, Parkman, Јата пев бап „уа inform me what is tlie best rdinar equalisation эз proper rties by the skill of the hybridist ould tend to improve the plant in an extrao y he specimen I enelose shows how much is done I м should feel эрине to AN by a first cross of sorts. any persons who may possess, or be able to procure Cotton seeds, if they woulà send mea few before spring, Native Indian or wild so ts from e part of the world There is а wild sor& named uld like to experiment upon caa csi E ps kindly assist in Dom Ре r | especially. "The мо and any тетер in in the br ince prre which shone withou on his photographie paper; the 6inergia of m rer ds well as that of the aéronaut, being paralysed by |в t each trees are же имен for 10 от | e gia of the light | "м may presume, his matter. R. T. The specimen may fav [We most willingly of з. m. barbadense, which is ent is, we suppose, Gossypium famatia white-woolled. ba Coimbatore, communica v pus — он species, in sid the wool is di елп] ппу that are — out of doors. An Amat Clapham, October eur, mp sete It | inel nec А э i "botanical of Sugar Canes i in our West Indian Hes, ва isla T. [Sloane's ред is always w Browne's Jamaica. Then th History of Barbados Miscellany, vol. i., Оапев.] ng; во ig ere is ош s; and Hooker's Botanical p. 95, тізі? Standard of Perfection. —Мапу of your will, I am sure, echo Mr. Fo rtune's lament for nce to fashion, and for t the ar arbitrary T uem ees een all in is а good report on TÀ readers eu slavish obedien iven lovers s might agre e upon се open е сап teli тет hem е localiti es, or in all РОТ If the pate "fo S sient T have sud i 80; if the latter, T am led t assertion. seen ably 20 miles from Sheffield, but же мз 1A. befor efore the frui ite can be ripen ned. | To hay Нот The Те оною аң eum amused account age 941, o from Mecklenburg. теѓе of the Hortestturat Society, Vol. 6, it will be found Ls ted been first brought under the notice of glass, is a rarity | r in the north of England, I = Bia. a one place, in the autumn of 1860, a splendid e of eem but I was afterwards ipie at s гсеју а of them n gi — aF the | О; e good ede u n allow Ак, МО SUMA, bein tied down v oticallv to an uniformity, er allowed io v m ne such rule might be laid down k за 1 symmetry — to right а flower are nearly alike, the u became fit for ta f but with n ihe following spring the trees were fran inter me Mr. Benne on spring protectio: P. I result, d to be almos had been Fipened, E by care d УА bestowed васс рег е divisions. differ, Th дё иы — of availing more or fower wii ess to counteract q Чеш outline, or Res de the so-called “тай пац, in п нА а pec ium » sym try. Occasio appel Nota pus RUD the a n Ж f Frig mo, b not told us a he lost v frost i in dte an nd fs з | mere жрет in body by the late Mr. John Hunneman, who m his | directi exhibited ахд of it іп 1822, at one of meetin g thin nk your readers will | be able to MUR | tg i — an ordinary flower— changes of ocie ty in Regent Street, aud с Hi t З: {зей cw фир! КЫ. 1861 grent interest to the botanist and real fower twe ss protections, suc season as о nges food of Teltauer in Brandenburg, where itis (is priteipaly oceurred once, it is probable that some time or other a Us лы 9 XE tio oin rd 2 s I will own. The seed is there sown twice a year—in April | similar one may be experie ienced again. The old adage, Р y ign ace with other illustrations, but. for the roots to be drawn in July, ~ again in hrsg ри е -preventas is better than cure," holds Т void ped lorists à pb hether m August, after the Rye or Potato crops have been|g n this ma m other cases, - Frigi Domo may | attempting to R to one flower the shape pent , for taking up late i та autumn and preserving in F "ео, but ыны protection is safest and epe and thus overlooking that cellars packed in dry sand, in which it My Кер good until the оче Votar: "The ib soil of the pode эде, з almost necessa vede TU he growth Turnip, as it s when grown a о тшше eid iE bec E 5 t to са аР important element of beauty—fittiess o Шет qui or—lIn reply to your inquiries Жейу de а fine M contain above a hu "p ei быу о them. E ai ноар ucceeded, and lately the insects are ps A alike upon the langor rongi an a soil, and ibat. po, of M oftimber. Thel Bid destruct mess to а that a n of Paughempidb is араа of by | Horace, when— 4 apantes should desig "и Ко sage, and TATA nd A horse's emoe К with plumage awol D, д АШ limbs tures stol'n, А "мн буг а Maxwell T. Masters. first to ecd ,, Swallows, — One of your Co x exposure to the Зент а vind its dual] his ne jet T i e Horticultural Society з distributed washe d е k во completely that he with water, which gradually rendre flight later than usual, d that ^ Неге, for en so. [If any of " the upper ded l itself жесин. the entire stem. Twenty-three | observed them ae Tato as tbe IOth of of September. still have a desire to cultivate it for their on e ‚ут! will| years ago Ї subm чече: to the Corpora "- ocn of in Torquay, on the tober, swallows bien ve no difficulty i tain ining of our | the trees so pruned as compared with ir | be seen. “At this rut Juve Miles fto. t but the Council of. "the Royal | natural state, and predicted this nlt, I ing ыле Бөз bbey Fields, and К Horticultural Society, Trost, find Len remained в d out t amongst the enues of Lime trees ў of vegetable fo! r distribution than this, and one dat ре until those upon oved, | 80 attractive an "object P $a place. А few Аж. will be more Eher: to the Fellows. F. Н. S. n gradual м дий. th ie vebjontal t to the | observed : evident ое „Royal al Society, —Will th etary be за e trees upon ie south sd of the tating their = kind enough to explain the reason why the exhibitions жез үлү those upon the continuous line of then north, hundreds left. I may add that the clima! before the Fruit and Floral Committees are invariably | which have not been pruned, still remain h timber, | mildest in eee e: consigned to ea bes is likely to find them. omia йя о! zomig i rees, now from 30 to 40 feet high, tables that the / esday, Аай Mr. | аге in thy grow the outer |J. T. White, 3, Western | Grapes, ERU Y ere ersons|bark first "became loose, and portions falling | - Marigolds.—One of your Li Li Остовев 10, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. y ult. about g New Orange French; this we beg to say was first v 5 James Carter $ Oo., High Holborn, &otíttíes. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL: Oct, 2.—The Duke of Buc- cleuch, чы н in. tho.. Chair, The joe candi- Sates were elected, v tes "AL cknill, Mrs. Cabill, 8. Gibbins, Esq. Major-General Hutt, Miss ur Бы ЕЛ 1o ower orders. us hm at the publie po^ have of late. been constantly hnol reum 4Botíces of Books. In the Annals and а Magazine of Nat ral "Historg, . » Li phis on HE and Food. By Agrestis, by Prof. Galliver = "е rede of On Secteur ed p.206. Longman & Co., Lon on, 1908. “| loghat. ience Review, No. 9, 80 d-aunvéo: The x of this Ti ork hold gical matter by Mr. M. C. Cooke, who seems to make ness and moral well-being p the eo veu gis - uch Е smut rar and the like, greatly upon an early initiation into Xe. sanctities of | his в special s Dapur ° Dic onary оў Ohemistry married life, and the elev ating influence of virtuous | goes as far as Шауа! бой arti just begun.—— women, as w 8 meint re advocates M Natural History Review їз unusually good and moderately early | im ed both among the upper and | among the best of o r periodicals, The number before he reminds|us includes а релй, review of Bentham's Flor: Australiensis, a sharp article on Daubeny's 1 1 h Fellows. was elected a з red e Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia Oct. 6 (Floral Commitieo)- — E. G. He ond-class Certificate dai nder- This ought not sing »m o be the case, but why i is 50, he on Climate, а sharper but rate Cryptogumie акына, and other really valuable contribut; white variety (?) ыз Mia japonica, EE 1 for the Honorine Jobert. The sa sam MERE and pra all eA anon i a iad атт nion the marriageable | t to begin where their parents kinds winter oroi From Bull ca of both sexes expect Paidat candelabrum, a ng narrow- СУ gi ceful | armes or, as another pen! it—^ looking plant ; the - dsome e ЕЛҮ, “blossomed | bring т our daughters to marry upon less, and Petunia calle ith ; rio curtail п needless expenses to assist them, or goniums, E whi нањ; scarlet, "Novelty, beautiful take the consequence of their not marrying”at all.” rose, an nd е, white strong ft ingl We must sj). Catal TRADE LISTS RcEIVED.—JOHN ÜRANSTON'S JDescrip- tise in Dolan e aries Roses for the fortheomi nations, Fruit en ; ; and a Select Tist Y Seeds. ouri eye е ма-а salmon, were the "bes Dahlia Mrs. Wh а white vari tiety Brea A tipped with фен by Mr. Whe wu de = ange айтыа, саш ване of у еер " Dahlia Useful, е үсү kind, Hi aulty in shape, togetber with di e 8. re furnished by M | prudential н а far too. little o way. Itis w he author is Aio Ai obstructive and anti- alta : system Фу лан t| much insi ste! d upon, and m gly the real mure element of Lm int. ie however is only b; o low "e of s oo he s the too nain tai ns. that “a well- y the | ерт Ё - мез Garden Memoranda. Rınewoop HALL, CHESTERFIELD, THE R. ВА ri ow, Е distance from Chesterfi eld, lies Ringwood Н, (tla invisible дер the railway, but in every respect worthy ts not en d lodgin 14 - | age and strength, pri мн for а while entertained а ‚| genuine fondness fo: ог i ecialité i z pe owing, this is the chief feature е better bio ach other, and have means else; bu ut the e fact is, Grapes ar e grown РИ 435 1 with pusiste i doin d without bably t] ything rs was a hurried visit, tional 1 t the beautiful ronnda. credit from the — sio. have ап ч unquest is p yir. of i» В semi-circular їшї! in the oier garden ital effect by using Cerastium tomen- Oct. 6 ( Fruit I Committee) —Foremost among Gra м d есїа is Mr. | of of which a tity ge exhibited on large i Power collection from splendi id bloom. fect . Fro aueh. of « a ко? ec nd Sno du broth, - "ena savoury sou ble. e | sui of E honisting uod E of | M eres > | he thinks. would gr reatly in йын : mentions, and n he proposes either to са ог move, Ое of these is * the ignorance of our s males of the е хта 4M Chr istine and Brilliant Pelar- eolaria Kayi. In beds close by, Flower. of pow Pelergoniam eril beatFlower of wer class in all the дева! — of hous hå m his avourites. t in claim for a first place amongst garden d Searlet Pélegéhin Attraction i is much wei ere, and was in grand conditi d trusses and stout f. len came 4 blai ba ir of "d rose- ^ made t coloured "Christine with a road edging of Cloth of p са an. tis souca that any ries de brou up с children would be & for. TU ILI n which our author treats пападу | to the i ge es how a more abundant n be produced ? and here 79% pon the application o di iba cultivation of "айап Rye-grass, which ly incrense the gis of meat ; f | bedding ca Not far off was a decided SEURD наа а Жон et reda im lled Бөтен, which is darker than Tom | anda ve id c oomer. A lot of old shouldered plant Bea erial Crimson also made a ей, Variegated Р, Pelargoniums are extensively white Gra pe hav ood pro Mr. DUE Holloway; and came а barn d entham condition, White dria, Bla sy and заво or Al d Black, "ада all Fro as Hill, Champion Ji and Snow's " Muscat] urghs, the las p and воой; ied mea 5, Royal Маай пе, E Prince, Trebbia: Muscat е, Esperione, large and fine; Bidwils Seedling, В nr Sweetwater, Précoce de Мать El k Alicante, and утоа thal, from a hou жш, very little rtificial heat, has been app lied. These consider y of an "mn к. Dux Hamb birgt Gripes from an o all hown, we believe, by Mr, Tivey, = ama "contributed vq of red and white Currants still ha нд class Certificate was ere rw но н с" a КӨӨ pani d "ш d wnie Laird & е, үч гел аш, had З pple weighing first t ol i 1 it ө and deserting to good | w. etj жа dic skim r toj сс edicinal, yellow-fruit-stu et no | Domi сап = ie and every new sort is tried, but Bijou seems b to be - of the garden forms three sides of a ai Camellias Te ег things are n out in Passiflora Colvilli is od d of hand: dded shoots friend, Fuchsia iniana (which is kiar uk » 2 should ) is rich in h ed 0026 In тай — ng rvatory or r garden, — bein Aer ont with stone digg, and the and -— jp p befo e use of Smiling an atery "food, rich a s bre ewers' grai >} сты are an до | Tn ајр "де ie бине ot this gard an ornamental stone n bordered with n "Paxtoni and Golden ео Lobelia xtoni ів ех xtensive Yy grown here, l Mr. Petch has е4 | Pelargonium. айшйарйу watered: p The trut! n all hands, but nobody cares to "ub & сое The victims ме im pda to " ^ m upon, and the Mox ical resistance is sim; go injury of their young children, and be йеесей and Lagard Ра ор}, som E season em mány CI seedlings m of which valuable bedd gusano to ve the evil СА for me tribute an admirable. dish of Сох? co ive societies among the E т, the em kati aai Apple, to which a 1st prize was awarded, and the | of of capital, by philanthropic and. piil men, in the | of Mrs. Pollock Pelargonium, same Bon М highly е раг а р cree produetion of milk and у tables, iin he|In this a n Mr. Riv urst uld yi n Per un H рим Weybridge, had мөн pe of £ Melon | enorm believes, 23 шар UN di a Me labours { Pollock, but a fiue а or tern Spy Apples, together wit d tis Rey a p sorry to say, that їп page Май ейде Chaumontel Pears, al wn in pots in an Orchard | there LO 1 Дре, Vieh from Goldieaf, but house; an extra pri given to them. From vnd и Wd to shéke дух readers faith а фи somewhat | not stand cold and wet weather so well as some Messrs, P: Son came two promisi | extensive calculations. Centaurea Mel — э — Reinette, and Pine " owed Russett came from Spivey; among other ти героик о. XXXIX., | Chain Y Apol we tio not S i rio ies нй ЫА ee o Ме pons S а 1 лю Pioner dr onpareil; also Cluster Golden Pippin, a small bright RO ү: oss yd of New good Silver < [cir enc Rr qty uu =з бе има jr ropes на i which some in f some has been given interesting paper poir s и бе йзтчоцов which! At one 968 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. а house, which will soon be filled with plants, in which a | Pride ” has achieved a great triumph at the show of the succession will be kept up. For this purpose upwards | Manchester and Liverpool деа Socie ty, held of 2000 strong linde now occupy 32sized pots, and|lately at Birkenhead, in Ches e be consist of — Prince for the first crop in January and оа ng county in England. А 'à e prize list А i К [Ocrozzh 10, 1863, they are in demand as a cheap mode of furnishin c bottom- -heat to Pines as well as for Ичке p be taken t; them dry. this pur pose they should b ka ebruary ; eens' Seedling for Marcb, to be|see that it gained the So ir фр medal. up in some pe place or behind the ‚аг rim m hp. — in c course by Sir Charles Napier, — niso S that the Mona’s Prides ha ined t t| be had к » Superba, Wonderful, British EM n, and Ada rj and | pri at ү — n Kildare, Hortieultur al Exhibition. | all o d HR r thatch to potes secure me em from rain. NU al s wh here. In the kitchen garden төн x range of seven houses i п ылыы tf 4 or hes, an E twelvemonth to come. ready done, goi Strawberry house just alluded to. Each house is 95 feet Calendar of dee x different kinds should also be о collocat dn tie long, with top and bottom-heat, except the Strawberry- e м the v wee. d " in a somewhat similar mann house, which does not require bottom-heat. The trees PLA DE ME are planted inside, but the roots go ou side, into] CONSERVARY, ко. — Clim. ea а Лов some of t the HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. i t е. protected by glass coverings. In the first Vinery аге | flower on the young wood, and which are in a| symptoms of deca ) the mischief Black Hamburgh, Muscat Hamburgh, and Black | ripening condition, or approaching a state of 5 d from spreading s ; пова. to phus fruit pe bm Prinee. In the second is a Barbarossa, which had|be pruned in close. Others, such as the late-blooming | directed. А good мер е be fit for LL. grown 40 feet in length since February 1, although it | Passifl Combretums, Echites, Ipomæœas, Stepha- be put. iato cold frames or turf pits, where бы can be had been stopped == M and the base of the notis, в, Thunbergias Mandevillas, &c, which are still | P yI ог some young wo ood s 2% inc in diameter; on this were | thriving, must be regulated w. with a more que ape "Hero also was Black Alicante, merely barren shoots, and the |8 e Endive for winter use. ыы coming which Mr. de h regards as the king ү: Black. Grapes, | лз into somewhat closer festoons, in Т to | i "nunt be redde dy ех amined ; those not wanted for OY in or оди ho cw Chry- | use should be taken up and stored till wanted, oval in Ae: This keeps а month longer than I dy | san. though late this sea will soo cw ^ advantage of the pre Downes's. Te Oi lo copo Good enaracter, | the chief feature of attraction, jg ird rad ters where it will - — and all these b аск Grapes were compact bunches, with | a rin ly ащ they will require some attention. and have К ground trenched and ri dged as fine berries, TE very impatient of а close rather warm Crops, t of Vineries were four kids e Muscats : — Muscat ot atmosphere, and : the house contains plants requiring | ground as soon as possi ible; they are now becoming Alexandria, Bowood Muscat, Barnes's y US and t he Chrysanthemums | [should ав badly diseased, and must be frequently Шар етеп Charlesworth Tokay. These. were all grown well, but | practicable be placed i in the coolest part, where Ès у after vd are stored, in order to separate the bad the Charl tl ‘freely on bed тэд peas ; for | from the good. ее Uv e Vines mt en ess planted pe except they can can be pret p eir o years, but they have made fine wood, and promise to | foliage soon gets eder an gure STATE OF THE WEATHE furnish a fine crop next year. The к aer house erpesially if the plants are bushy and well grown. "M Forthe Week ending Oct. 7, 1908, os observed at Ebo? Horticultura Garden has during the summer been occu by Melons, |a d at th t tos. fir they are K = EMPERATU ums, an e-heat onl when absolutel necessary either to ий. мин In another vinery, ry, аб t e lowest part of the garden zd ali 25 to ET 2+ are the most m ud by far the best басена the atmosphere. uch things as Geraniu Cir Black Barbarossa Grapes we have met with. This is|rarias di жЕ жи rather an old-fashioned house, with a narrow pit house with Heaths and other lod uidet plants, they Satur 320 | 29948 | 29521 62 running through the centre of it, underneath which should be kept а i four row Max. отек ааа Max. | Min. ean |! 2 feet If s е, ‚ and Calceolarias ee = wintered i in "the sam Thur. 1/18 | 29.341 | 29221 * TA s much as possible by themselves, as 45 are 3 E 4-inch pipes, and in this bed the | they will require h som ewhat closer tem mperature tha Tues. E Bo 281 а Black Barbarossas and T" uscats are planted. hard- wooded plan admit of ч овала disais | | жа, piod E . Petch Dear Yn a sio armth at the root|i Коа sepes. оору ouse or pit s the xnselves. A ens алу nin; fine m есевва y to flav es this rw "fine late Grape— ih yendo for late flowering О варат ат ovorcast ; ftne at nig for it is 2 in every resp as grown here. will ЧӨ ЧЁ vary » welli in am ОЦ pit if the weather should| Z 3-Densety ciouded ; скан тзг at night. The коре had been thinned, and the shoulders | not prov favourable. = -tigne haze; а йолу; ovi егсаз з EA ie: d shortened во to uce symmetrical pyramidal TMEN $ parko SDE ne bg; геегу RR bunches of splendid berries. In this house is the] 5... мара кре " 1 Em M EC heavy showets at night. biano, a late white Grape producing a large PrNERIES.—P y next year | Mean temperature of the week 14 deg. below the a v bunch; the Ahbee and lso 1 RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, trial. Че in vor ыан р agmen] | state for a few ie piam to аа Чч {оа | ^ Duringthe last 37 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Oct. 11,188. —Há—— ed T арваад страву" ‹ here should be ZRETEHE ог [оын a IER mp and fresh as ever, and which will AM агу, S allow the soil about the roots toj october. 558 EE EE UAR Quantity lang. di Christmas; hs the bunches of Muscat of Бозгёүөг; sabie ме уз тане red kairo. ИЕ ыы d * exandria, ri same time, had commenced , С = = У Е. "51151781 4/1818 shrivelling in pos These few bunches have been | Perature, but keep this at from 60° to 65° by means PUN EH p3 үп a im^ ? : i 6 ШЕ left to see how long the Black Alicante can be kept. of irean for although they will bear a con-| ш: 14::| 600 | are | | 17 | o5 25118251 There are other houses, and ranges of Cucumber and |S!Gerao y ow temperature, without any apparent Friday 18: ЖОЛЫ: Н 194 [аааз Melon pits, which need not be noticed now. In one of БА нч "the fnost f to i ini uos à period of ^ -— fh т н и | osi Бшш, EH r10: iceurred on Pe ктын e ea ELM me emen rot amd | 1 dest i dag ende oen d i m ma S - э г iege superuty formed ps iu up Он of ie vete v to alow tire н cerise flowers. Madame Lemoine, with large pale Notices to gore rosy salmon centre ; and Virgo Мене бше white, were | 10W w temperature, and without any of the ill effects of Booxs: А Country Orchid-lover. Harvey's “Thesa Capensis e i the best. Little dependence can be placed | yol. ii, part 1, does not contain all the Orchids of ч here f winter decora: tion. Dwarf compact p plants |; on the weather after this season, therefore see to plants pari =. he descriptions are in English. The pri of it clot hed with rich bluish-purple berries very in pits with insufficient means of heating being well Om Quam xp ПМС ИАА: УНК UN pretty, and tell Жей iba tables. protected by means of covering at night ; and maintain | рате а very strong and fe fbre, am and appear to be S wood Hall is easily reached from Staveley or the command of a rather high temperature Бу| suited for piap uio roc — to og v Тары Рах terfield. Тһе я is now in fine order, and i a | frequently hem a the gs, &c, во as to be pre- ciaiiy where fno E наба, neatness is ап object. highly creditable t Mr. Petch, the gardener, who i pared E. sudden decrease of heat. Avoid anything | They are much pleasantermateríals to work with (ап either к эша eat improvements in it during the past piemers aaan A parea ente a pego челди: ызык U The cu work on the insects of Madeira is E nfined ght in better arranged structures; i& only tends to pem ** Insecta Maderensia," which із co — Miscellaneous. Aa fund ede cL Kg i c in o INERIES.— € ppin; 3, King e а нер sort, J алеге Churchyards.—The Japanese NI нра. directions as to keeping the atmo- Mm amd “from the open grow ound; r the ao, fally bours in China, pay great attention to the e graves | Sphere moist, as there will bo so some difficulty in getting 11 inches rar neat Ea RF. "Gaano; 5 Dr of their dead. They frequently v visit des d and place Vines to break freely except this is attended to. If ; 3, Brown Beurré; 4, Beurré Tols 5, Passo б branches of om] of having a bed of fermenting| 6, $, Winter Мена; 7 БЕ óerninin.] & evergreens, in Bamboo tubes in front of the stones. MÀ ide the house, ансо fonna the best ponen Е u probably g е When these branches them and | means of keeping the atmosphere m 5, Juniperus vir х them by others. The of and |Ё this cannot be used the house macro pA oer bd observed that ali these names Өк у "branches must be of with the nge , ‘and the ета 4 1 conjectural, it being impossible p e 3 i heir cones.—4 ^ айо: digan; у ге exponi, in Tarpe quest | Onea А tas dere aro МЫНЫ paupe А ЕСИ or sale in all the cities and nin one is continually |= вн Е koop cn ree ае T 50° гага 1 Belshill. Probably the roots of Alopecurus bulbos pide, m wi ЕЕ ul ciliare ; гэн A pepe ME im fn tho streets; Fer at эф, an d 60° by day, letting it rise to T0°on| drum imvereum.—4 Z. 1, Melilotus leucantha; f they are frequently replaced. Fortunes “ Yedo and | 500. аш 5 Олк - R DS. They to be the common Peking." — ims EN AND SHRUBBER th сер. become poco! у уе ас Lee Dco Pg tud MM in OX a recent s of| Аз was stated b week, alterations of хавай and| eme —— iage doubt coeval with that of the M. Lemaire sent in FE rgreens should carri о ; though the in which he MES to show that I kel paper, Poen pde itu e piens TEMPERATURES : Haleseigh. Ав you Observe, SEPT, get W tance wich and Chiswick important part in pam raion. If Beans, Lentils soil is not in good con ndition; the drier mould ү E E NN DUGED difference of tem] чно см ts be р | siet ered upon porcelain, ог | is when placed round the roots of newly] planted | between the two Places; for instance, оп July 15 or 6 a wet spon hile th lube Qovkded they аге, уйдо watered in) |. mimmem at боны ма ол ы ылан ЇЇ hard and horny, n eria|the sooner they will emit fresh roots. Mulchi cation of one of Ni and Zambra's first-class онр кил having the shape of em dm their is, however, isite to keep out frost, and earlier| meters, and as so low a degree was remarkabis, a appearance ; т ibrios and Мопайз їп the season to prevent evaporation. Where it| the Яше —n—— an: һу а т meu d specks) appeer. If to the|can Cocoa-nut refuse will less found | thermometer by Newman, which at the same time oen the stilled water used one or two i mes of phenic| useful for this purpose. Аз tree always in| aslowas 24 deg. The occasional betw? Green be added, which prevents the development of the | request either as a fi or for leaf soil, n ы тета 2 years Ше ermenting j З on is ted, 5 ^when un Rue Аса. de х адет but recommences de etie Ip Duy collected. If they аг not: . Potato | Mona's Pride, — Ve learn that ** Mona's e belegen edo саве, of a degree. Остовев 10, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 969 - TRADE AD "M AND EVANS, ANALYTICAL and ONSULTING CHEMISTS, receive PUPILS for the HALLETT'S | PRENRBE] NURSERY WHEAT. study of AGRICULTURAL and GENERAL ANALYTICAL 106, Leadenhall Street, Е.С, THE PEDIGREE WHEAT WA! im JURORS OF THE m om ALS FROM ALL COUNTRIES," 3 AT im MEETING, IN RICU Feet AL ox CIETY OF uta iro ODENSE. Land Drainage. The p f3 so a Wheat, p "m 1 1862, in M was sold to -— millor, а realised £19 7з. per acre. RKS of DRAINAGE of any extent are This Wheat рони йз їп = nearly 10 quarters per acre, weighing 63 lbs. per Bushel. d i rua АША T COMPANY ona LAND DRAINAGE an Mo» Descriptio! f Pro- Hier f October DRILL 4 Bushels on в aor сохр perty, — bac. Ben, M gaged, Trust, Ecclesi- astical, Corporate egia NONE IS GENUINE UNLESS THE TRADE MARK IS UPON ссевзіте ks are completed ; or the aptus] ерекш, mi hit b mado D Landowne Apply to FREDERIC F. HALLETT, ESQ., F-L.S., The Manor House, Brighton, Sussex. vns оГ tho works are completed forte PRICE-—O0ne Guinea a Bushel (or Seven Guineas а Quarter), commission thereon, may ed on the property end tovt, by way i. d "rg on the estate created for Delivered, with Printed Directions for Planting, at М Brighton Railway Station, їп Bags eel up and Sealed, upon receipt мавод terms of adapt the rate рег cent. of of Cheq k or Post-office Огаег, which must in all eases accompany the Order. annual charge to the Кы сой 4. of the — “HOW OUR WHEAT CROPS MAY BE DOU BLÉD, " and other papers, forwarded on application, enclosiag six stamps. No investigation of title being required, o tices given to Reversioners o rtgagees, no "legal e ich nd inen БЕР зав 3 d 0 of Irrigation, Enclosing, Wood Grubbing, Road E 5 3 os” НЕ E 3 Drainage, &c. Makin € з Farm Buildings are eee. тд, Lo : similar ры Pio. s b Pid ЄЗ Ср, y R. JOSEPH BEAUMONT, Гакр Аевит, Son- opener emi ret y rep sls ens qp cert зарф S зч m, and DRAINAGE ENGINEER (for several years | Estate; may obtain Loans for the pu A38 абд. NE Assistant to Mr. Josiah Parkes), undertakes the Planning and | ^4 plications to be made to WILLIAM CLIFFORD, the Secretary, NES ЧАЛ шй g |Execution of Works of Drainage, and Estate Таорготошепіз | at the Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, 8. W. z n inc еп! 255 ЗЕ ШО |Eeolamation of Mares and Wasto Lands; Irrigation and | rFYHE NATIONAL EXHIBITION of SPORTING НЫ E БЕ Das S & | Warping ; the Erection of Farm — р; Labourers' Cottages, OTHER DOG: El 55 wi ык З = &с., either SOM Gs EU re em d засаа or through Proident —The в jut нобе pn e ot Lun 33 g EEFE P ivi s Bur rveyed a: ad рве or здк wo Reported тартан Savon Вахо," t SPORT 58 oa ET The FO o s 283 ES Bg 25 x m for socle piated Xotggovomanta. Valuations made for | |. ar POUR AT ANNTA. A E NOA ux F darsini bima Б | ria Erie e Реша MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 225 «d E É E 2, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. November 30, алй December 1, 2 1, 2 id à " ia dd ud $5 Co ies of the Prize Lists an ulations, wi! e е- РЕ E г азаа i E DS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. ied аа — Lun for ME ы — Ras kin on абе. e X r liament in 1853. pli т to the EORGE BEECH, Secretary. & адя Incorporated by Special Act of Раг! е: арр ёа асл x 2, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, S. W. 0 ectory Chambers, Temple Row, Birmingham. А. 29 aub аен AND WALES хр ботин азб НЕ карны CATTLE and POULTRY = & БЕРЕ SHOW, 1863. BER ЭЯ T | The Company advances money, unlimited їп amount, EENTH GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION of FAT E 2E 2$ 4254 5 the following works of Agricultural оста A whole 1 ORE BRRIP. PIGS, DOMESTIC POULTRY, CORN, Зо SSA gy outlay and expenses in all cases being liquidated by а ent | ROOTS; and IMPLEMENTS; will be held in Bingley Hall, on re e валын ы; aai losing, | MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, E & 222-5 rainage, Trig tion and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, November 30, and December 1, 2, and 3, Shen PRIZES to thé 55 Е g Е ДЕ g < I-A P sey for Brain any or Irrigation., | mount of £1940 ei be awarded in the followin, — в is E N se, Engines or nery for fiers бр 22 ardis рн FAT CATTLE . 2784 224 4928057757) f farm Ronda Tre € FAT SHEEP |. 02 T 0 е H $ 4 E Foss 8 pj 8. дев t ог pups places on the sea coast or on the banks | а Lust n. » XHECOIEEHES 0 Ша таро Avr LLL RE - 5 ldin Sd fre puo pupa е Ер 23 HEE PEEN ЁЗ provemen nt ond additions to Farm Houses and other| Prize Lists and every information may be ый боз the diad 207085 а ате гету НЫ A my EU The ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY, October 31 X А м = E Landowners assesse staken e provision y А Зони B. Lyman, Beoretary. di»b2898253g? E Firmen, Royal Charter, or Commission, in respect of any | o... Ph E i Mies эрш, 83 Н E Sa? EM] = B|publie or general works of drainage or other най а ешр1е 48 RE El B т 55 Я а | ау borrow their proportionate share of the cost, and charge MITHFIELD CLUB FAT CATTLE SHOW, 1863. 2 $5 22 Сеа e | the same with m reme: on the lands improv: he ANNUAL SHOW of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, 2 $521223 Ви |, No investigation of title is required, and the Company being | аа PIGS, will be held at the AGRICULTURAL HALT, Ze 8 sag ngs EDn glofa strictly не) i са not interfero ir the plans ISLINGTÓN, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, ber TEZSSERBSCSEÓ 8 аа execution of the Works, which a only by the | four following days. BG "E 278 Government Enclosure Commis sion The Prizes consist of 1825]. in money; 60 Bilver Medals $..332 E RBS 3| For forix information, and for eas of application, apply | 6 Silver Cups and a Gold Moll. BL 538 9 LES КЫ g to the Honourable WILLIAM aran Managing Director, 2, Old | ls ENTRIES CLOSE on NOVEMBER 2. — ТЕН om Palaco Yard, Westminster р ü Sheets. V. ce mde EX E EE can on 8 Б E, the ERECTION | of FARM- Mr. DaviD , Assistant Secretary, El EL dr Hs $ the CONSTRUCTION of ROADS, and other | At tho Ofico of the Honorary : PEE Ё 22632 ы Ё, E Me H ES gent and Surveyor, of ЕЗУС 23 x9 ions fc — e 5 3909.2 А f 13% е" [E E) PEE 82 $ bre о cont froe of бато, puni out t gokat «бөр, "x letters must bear Datis the words ** SMITHFIELD OUR. - E PH BahRSeB ДЕ" ч thé or| The Entries for the Implement Department Closed on Oct. 1. азая Бяр 293 Ё | Such works can be executed either under powers E FEE: BN 2 E БЕ " several оос Acts о of Parlament, са reret A: ien - S$o22299.9-92 and paid off by r lowner's o 22$ 2.48 ind раза ОЙ Dy ASTRID UE К шек е RUNI S aA КЕКИРЕ И: ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, The Agricultural Gazette. А зом инсон. dii Н КЕТИ! XOTÜMN SESSION, 1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1863. 1 E a jim 3 Е President —Tux ай Нох. THE dus BATHURST, я55-9. B8os8 Í = Council. of ЕЕ ЕЕ Še El £e The Right Hon. Тнк EARL BATHURST. THE эз is der ҮЙ again he when the wmm 4?.,989o29438BB 5 The Right Hon. Тик Елш. рост. straw for dij.ioscas аз 2 Pc genome ы Lnd prater ЕР, experience а онен. - And wo enl] stion“ HE cH аз FE 5$ ч pm my min - 72067 — therefore, to the very valuable and detailed E ЕЕ E 25 я 5 Principal—Tbhe Rev. Јони буен M.A., Trin. Coll. Camb. report on this subject read by Dr. CHARLES с. $5722 $282 RES Е R Professors. CAMERON, of Dublin, some ЗЕР СЗЗ ЗЕ: PE пену Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland. We shall VDIIEEIIELIDN "т. [eme roms А Gourse of нро not quote from him the detailed collection «i m хез se3y2253 и | "5o re a Agrio ан озса analyses by VOELCKER, ANDERSON, and himse A 42 Е i $9338 s with which his — was кә жеу: Pu E *- а“ Foong THUR Н. Снпвсн, B. An F "СВ, ith's Exhibiti suffice to enumerate the conclusions to which as £ g Sps EE $ E E Lincoln более ‚ Oxon. а chemist these analyses have led him. Не ва 228285 Р о erp c i EM learns from them =: straw із more valuable when ы tee 525 ЕА А Boraer. Joux Bavison, M-B. Lond. В. So. it is cut in the just ripe sta > an when it is per- BST ОД Ёз A VerenyaRy BURGERY.—A. J. Murray, M.R.C. V.S. mitted to ipod ordi and tha t green straw con- ЖЕРЕ ДЕЕ prr re dei cn b |tains a far greater amount of nutriment than is 45 poU. S а Б W. MEREDITH кана, B.A., Scholar of Trin. Coll. Cam I agd 2узвЕБ5. E DRAWING,—J ames MILLER found in it eyen w when just ripe. t appears aiso 3*4 JP & 5 23 $5 ese Ge ntlemen will be in temporary residence. that Ces least nu tious kind of straw equals the 3 Po arepas 5 rrangements havo been made for the ier жуг Special | boat. et Mie in its ámoünt of fosh- Tj 83 КЕРЕ = 3 аен by tho ie following Gentlemen, whọ d EE 8 i AGRI its of He further Fi з ERNON CLARK icolnsbire— Lecture | that in general kinds of straw И i ERF e |T on Teioester ana Lo verme нене Mercy eed iu. (ылымы өнне, the A è ii Davis, M. R.L, Author of tural Essays— rane ing the and the EP EIER *'s on the Injury and Waste of Corn from too thickly yore most nutritious occupying highest, ЕВ. 38 EFL 8 Carrain TANNER Davy, Editor of the Devon Herd nutritious, the lowest place :— о Asun ЕС E Lecture on the History of the Devon 1. Pea-haulm. 2538 BS3* ESSERD TB Рехтох, M. Inst. C.E.—Lectures on Drainage, : ETT 83. 558527 Road Making, and other Land Im ta. . Oat-straw. __ és E о o? ME ^ ЗЫ * prm четтете: mp ned Herd Book—Lecture 3. Bean-straw with the pods. ad доба on the of t ете! South- Barley-straw. 5 Е A E А "d - To Bhort-woolled Shee n. H Wheat-straw. FERE WELE $ J. CHALMERS MORTON, ditor of the Oyclopædia of Agricul 6. Dean-stalks without the pods. Aa aA ai Li Сооче о 8 Lectures оп Шарова галт Тесіле On the relative values of Irish-grown straw, it T2 5528 Үплосснву Woon, of Holly Bank, x On h igi ^c Hr РЕР 32$ on the History of the Short-Horn Breed. that when erly — d to 2965929 AGRIOTUPURAL QUEE Сикивтит, А had m were subjected CEEETMEHTEIEE RS. Torno harvested Irish Oat and Wheat- CE IHE "үм analysis, properly BRE H Ё University of. of Өмөк. and Chemist. ble & E В ч ral of Seotland-—A Course of Lectures, are far more valuable than those — er ees ed straws 28 EERTE further particulars apply to the - 970 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Оотовкв 10, 1863, Beotland, though somewhat less nutritive those produced i in England. They also show. hat | Trish Wheat-straw is often allowed to over-ripen, i by which a very large proportion of its nutritive u впоша be vi cesis before being u used. of tre An ing ipd is to reduce it > да t ong ас pd steam,* and m and oil- € è or т ра e X: cooked or | consumed, and even relished, by dairy and celient ч | fattening stock, f, doge d This, then, is the practical conelusion to whioh : еа o "ia with a certain proportion of green food m Swedes À che eape the straw with sliced roots, тоша the Ач with|or Mangel Wurzel give cooked straw chaff, with io rema water, and allow it ntil а diet which boiled Rape-cake or Linseed-meal, to the fermentation haa set in. This v effcotnally extent of from 21bs. to 810. according to the integrates, so to speak Wheat cut when green Án gr and thus grain, as straw, is ү W allowing the стор to Mat after it is ripe. Oat straw is generally more а АНЫ as fodder а Wheat, chiefly jer Aia e Oats a А not so often | e mitted to over-ripen as Wheat ey are pe^ quon being more liable to nu "their seed ; and when there is a greater br eadth — A in, т. СА South ampton, an actual results of the use of straw a this necessitates an early Es Mg; vii hen "p x + ses AMERON 4 at straw p white ышк р vus of er food : € 13 ys emt of fat-formers. In comparison with ay—taking into consideration the prices of both articles—Oat віта w also stan ds high, as will be meadow hay, and properly harvested straw :— EADOW HAY. OAT STRAW. G pr ) (4 analyses.) Wat E 14.0 Flosh-foraing 'CConstituents ' и - 5.0 Respiratory and ми. matters 43.63 54 13.3 Woody fibre .. РЕ г, Ж “ 63.1 Mineral matter т (ash) T "T 4.6 ; 00.00 100.00 Аз to the woody fibre Fà hay and straw, it Iti Sa it incapable of contributing to the nutri- А п of animals. hood summer of | фени USSDORF, made а снае крон, form: E эу set c the stores of айо ша nvelopes woody fibre, | advanced Te T the fatting ra; is added daily erd. tters whieh | per head of the MERON proceeds to quote Mr. BLUNDELLOf| WHA T difference would it make to the manure d other үр men on the| Bien y London sewage should n cattle feeding. | prove capable of profitable utilization? Is Mr, : : | sI sized cow, — lbs, o " ne iod B day, | opposition of manure manufacturers, app ars to = ud ney |us 8 ea : k roots dao dm wh e fro e hea е ће tabulated pe e> A: of ee experim ments, | looking atit from LIEBIG’S, it LL gives |the opposition of manure manufacturers must, i e proving that, by the use of straw, there is to be | best t mony a sewage projector can desire—and obtained som: tning more than manure by the|unworthy, for everybody knows that Mr, Lawes feeding of stoc d ILBERT are listened to, not as manufac- Cosr оғ Fapa Ax. ox PER WEEK WITH STRAW, &C. türers, bulla de jentifin pet, "s аА МЕ B URL А: We are notaware, indeed, thatany sewageseheme з. d. | has been opposed by manure manufacturers, or Jon, of olrenke Dis бар ee P n par. wek,atlU. , | афар opinion оп ће impossibility of turning the 64 ibs. оё roots ditto, or 4 cwt. ditto, at 13s. 4d. ditto 2 8 te of London to account has been published by 20 lbs. of straw feedin i hS isl ewt, ditto, a 80s. ditto 110} | manure manufacturers as a bod ey know that 0% “Хеш, è, P Бай Cah e eet at 158 ditto .. 01 |their judgment would be regarded (however igno- ——— |rantly) by the general public as biassed by the ени ud id en hey have rdin 1y И ls У Рейты wEzs and Dr. GILBERT have 6 | quxtiy written and spoken on the sujet, or Феу Increased value of ox pet "Е Deduct cost of feeding the other hand know that they stand before De m aor ооз] Ф TE a better position to form an ps nt judgment n such a subject. For з years experienced in 1 other man— ofa al Commission which | has с 10 pan. of: задате дан ваб: рар iM- now for HERUM jum en e m rry e the hope 3c some economical solution and AUR ut Em cellulose* of the food of the sheep шын Ww that | that ^N farmer buys in a ton of it for 305, the difeuls whish surfound t вре eing that tl l kinds of cellulose— ligñine, in fact—are capable о assimilated by the Ruminants, The animals selected | ег i d et animal. The results of this inquiry are of importance, | following quantities of Fia material LPS ibs. 8 they clearly prove that even the hardest | of oil, 90 Ibs f flesh-forming materi al, wt. of|* f being | starch а d were two e ers, aged respectively five and six years. за has been receiving— we They were fed— а t, upon hay alone; 2nd, upon ha ay ay AAEE esh -forming ubrtanes, кш ч is likely to form а e md m moro b eo and Жени; 809, upon һау‹ pd! the sawdust of P Poplar oil and 761 lbs. of gum, sugar, &e. , and 74 lbs. opinion on it than LAWES. g how LE "XI iod aca ETAT f fibre, Не pays 11/. for 2000 1bs. of nutriment | generally this is under етой, and iat weigh А d ох wd a "liue LÍ di, E the eake, and ven for 1000 lbs. of nutriment in | ecordingly attaches to the judgment he pronounces, ud —€— x вкш, to which the straw. ^ Straw is relatively deficient in the the d = & poy ar sed - uns thai and salt; Spruce. sawdust, нра dires flesh-forming нти s, and abounds in the Een t- | London sewage have not failed to RT er hay, pulp T Jinen rs "(тош the [3 тыйат) : ming elements—of which, how the the opinions on this subject of the manutac gs and bran experiments cry e, oil, is the least ындан E therefore of artificial manures are worthless on the п from. July un "Nor ove mber, excepting. a short time, we add to it а due proportion of some substance |9 Personal bias. And even the great Germa during which the animals were turned out on pasture | yery гіс sh-formers and oil, the compound Кү золи has condescended lant: id сае": foin. tho ийиш effects. of Фе | wil] possess, in nicely adjusted Барон all |° ind. Не does indeed аё ЯАМ. sirita. 06 txpotimenta r- -— duced probably by | the elements of nutritio Perhaps the be: t kind | gener ally, , but it в with жег oppo ma тею et e Pone. The animals, ту with | oe food which we could employ for this purpose i personal intention ; and although his attack, so far а M Дей, | were weighed daily. Tinseed meal. 16 contains Nt ыз per cent. of : does not requi Ls The amount of cellulose i 9) the food жаз ki шры p» the proportion of t t eu ubstance in the ejecta w ascertain: ей; ; ап een the if amounts, ib was evident ce represented the weight of the the рет T it per — order to render a larger portion ad this eella- A nd lignine digestible, Dr, CAME mends that straw should be Агум ап ] this recommerdation is quite in accordance with the experience of farmers. 'íWhen straw in an unprepared state is consumed, a large ti n protects, Me en ing them, the soluble an the action of the gastrio juice. Не therefor * Cellulose is the term applied to the chemical substance which forms A fibre. ‘fhe latter is made up of very minute spi tubes. In and suceulent plants g iu are Зо гроб lined yith many Le of develo; ment, substance Кони фо са - very hard, and is rud i |24 per cent. o m, su dar asd: possesses д properties junet to ` | steam 5 lavor small quantity of man Linseed Tages snp the addition, koai P r pea al nding tendeney of which is well | 9 —to a ай EE of Linseed, wi ыыы кысы: з a] 5 st Beans, it Win t be eet i its weakn lage. з | manufaeturers generally, and their alleged oppo- d "ot be | unos а Ща пробе for utilising sewage, nsider bie * t the vahjeot, Ease ii |t е Фермі possible carrier of (Аа it Tia solution or — The sewage he if ERA any use, must carry itself to 1 n р ace of its пойан. It will never den to its contents by а bul po tation, к after proper desie- HE by rai r x. fields а v hundred Ва Е It must be pumped UP . LAW: за is follo — er fattening, they consume, per head haff mixed a e just k "half a Көз ча of pulped а ; that is to sa; NOE, of Cirencester, describes his plan of ing —“ We e d that, taking a score of blocs di r em, 8 bus. y, rather more {һап personal interest whatever in the solution of the and ti 1 а Aey сз heir opposition might be. 3 M M Adjoining ais isa not be regarded by th manure iro E ba К 5 ав Even ме tank of sufficie i tain one feed for the bulloc! i n state ; this is thoroughly mixed thre e grained. "e ог, and pressed do р ар —— found entirely absorbed by rS chai: w softened, and prepared for ready digestion," bility would not b ed aiy with very friend] interest. down si | енин жебе F Itis = 2 which uce Eod | to бг ras sd жт the level at which it can be uam т — — OCTOBER 10, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 971 easily and беер. Фо. арй i it will make no 21#егепсе whatev the Th Shen od manufac- turers of manures 2 ondon sewage has thus Bowel Ки ais Е Ne utilisation of which it seems capab. NOTES ON WEEDS. BY JAMES BUCKMAN, : &o., prom OF GEOLOGY ВОТА: эа natural order " "Unbellifore or umbel- bearers 1 14 tA themselves, | as they appear In the rable field or garden, where this. plant is ofte: бо, н | kept road € side ‹ or a pr Maas nei 12, 13. а T ‘Carrots, cage inland or 1 toral, picking After the plough , or in digging, will be found | mode of DA it. It may however | the and m he picker, while care efully e ai: we ed plants. "They form a well defined group дореки upon Er I D. "po Lindley | defines as “ап in ence in he Couch Grass eire deua overlook those; "of the ou Corn This stle, Коше қ Coltsfoot, Gout- weed, and others of a like char 3 and 4 as a long time Ti oth now an under- meg expand еей шу, а their илы: common point." It is а large natural order very variable in quality and br д l propere hence the Cicuta | э Coni maculat tuber called the Farth- = or Pig-nut, the latter pem eagerly ud after by hogs tu tu rned t are often t weed pests; they, however, mostly affect the abla fields, banks, and hedge: rows, in which they are most prolific in seed ; them as — though our experiments wou the probability of our field an ents have pudet » from sea-side originals. 14. Bur Parsley is spreading as an arable weed, ЖЇЗ ды "introduced to our рн RAN from the south of Europe or Asiati ditm ds. It more prev ds than it un | аи but its spread here. seems to be checked into the meadow in which they grow, iti hence the seed. virosa, Wat ater Н atum, Hemlock, 27 прет i^ WENT poisons, and are hence barre by any boy in search of rabbit [ой while йшй sativum, compa Tarile ey, an d Anthris- Dn ЙЕН, Hedge Parsley, ar teemed, the former Mistakes аз E sod " Fd AUN for the rabbits. how fat; uch as that of Petroselinum 1 + MU The , Knotted Hedge . Parsley is much like the Seil looked into, as if these Е of search it may be well to n m ve MAE Zio В: entham. Itis common on e oolites, chalks, and are doing mo — к ho m it should | other calcareo us formation е it is often a great [t turn out to m the io dar Por gm of t p Г di eta may-bu ld d om, aud is not E xa useless, "but, like н preceding, | its see $ — —sti {е Жалы ihe wool of the ug o "ys hief ihep, t the pigs, Foa so. "die latter would thus | | act as the far: eds—smal sheep, and ar me tor oubles Both are cally prevented MS clean rto but abad m Жш. hich will afterwards Бе | o such | reviewed in its character of a on to sheep, ned etiv These pla ants are easily removed JEthusa cynapium, Fools Parsley, I so to n pulling ые ЕРА light rowth innocuous e possesses active principles | c i r concluding many of its mites to be weeds. However, it may be remarked though in a een ated ous but 1 ЧАП ЧА on render them diluents in " urse Grass cannot grow in the space ito occupies. А et Saxi Lf the рт ghaoth and 9, e and not introduce them йн ve? tagiin Ne if 8 P$ beo established. themselves they should be АУА by 1 the farmer with. а view to their Фону h E Pepper Saxifrage, are weeds in pastur to ipa, space м» E het are x found to any extent in good meadows, but where they prevail in Е а а Р cultivation; thick depasturing, m feeding NL if necessary, will be found most success- proportio then they will have — but little mischief by their own presence on ће опе hand, offer to the growth of F better matter on the otker. The Hedgerow and Water Weeds of the umbelli- st who some LÀ Т rying, ns ш baymaking, again them by : "he Ыы of Е there are two or three omh ous, and it is even Lope that when ripe, much e va Ө Шр "ng! ie OVED REAPING MACH id England and W: al ts pr esence | eem а pretty sure indicati ion d gres soil below will consist, of those alluvial n of sand, mud, | curiously indicate CT а proximity to веа IMPR INE. or else the prevalence of former marine conditions Мв. Gray, Brownrigg, East Lothian, has patented thus its frequen осештейсе on the marine sands of Е improvement on the ordinary manual delive the old Severn Sea in the counties o f. Glouces cester, | reaping machine that is calcula ted to ve of much e | Worcester, enar talo qe: and Cheshire mark the л practical henefüt to Ше agrieultu Gray's - once occupie e strait ch f the рей bre the sheaf when it у ау па over from the and sheaf falling on oM whilst (if dires tá Wh, 0 growt h, they are little oleclionhle i fi therick. Iu and gea-shells 3; but o nly a local | plant. аз follows :— —— 1. Pasture and agrarian ке |5 " E DET n | and exposed sea-bottom, and ready for bein g tied ШЫН bandster. This im- 6. Hare’s Ear, 1 bl 5 once away with for ч Structure, sometimes fond d in heim in corn | all the “ ‘lifting " 1 d d, is accom- pli shed in a very simple, bs at the same time i ы ous To oe — Shephord’s Хей ы апа м ries pah з ыны аппет. upper part of the SLE platform, aust be his саве da 9. Bank and ойде } Umbel-bearers. .| These are all w күрен з and were ough-sh As 8. Wat larr сый =й кыч introdu country in im- tis быа mad той Adel wii yc id, _ Listor P реа AND AGRARIAN UMBELUIFEROUS W LEDS. poea apama ce аге mishievous foni in ped pg os miis ly opens at each movement of the platform. — T No ot | tO thei tity, and are to be kept u by | This box is for the purpose of receiving the band, which Botanical Names. Trivial Names. |Sceds to | never Dr perc them to for: on the est bod, panies a Plant. sowing their seeds on the other. They are very the machine in its onward progress, а and whose duty 1. Petroselinum segetum ..|Corn Parsley es lly the Са t b the: b laid h d. The band, its ; B specia y the Carrot, by smothering young crop | has been laid on the groun: e band, in its narrow i а EA re Ner Cur away plant, and in our grain er er n because vr take тоош and ihe pl cannot fall out till the sheaf i is tilted over ; t ME UN da ч сету n no matter Miri порце H ee ас E —and t they n the straw, the band falls H баша ыйды ма Нею Бч of the Went an a Barley erops, which in growing not pum мау Кы h MP ud E of the sheaf. It оа [рр ошу ех exhale а ey ы mtd е to | can easily be seen that were сгор а short one, and t Bifhasa eynapium - |Fool's Parsley 2400 | mildew, but render e time | the duis ZI 5 the Fire td set pretty hinl high, the X NN patata. серр ахо доо |before а ор. сап я етей. “> the g” à, а fact | band uns deposited outside of the 11. Heracleum Sphondglium 7. |Qow Parsnip which results in many a farmer having still a “ bit b aep: dum Аси happen d the 12. Daueus MX + Ў Common t 10,000 | Barley " to carry was lon: PME set low. To provide ria (ii i ААЛ Аш. + ea me mo time over. — ? against ku x бое S gen Gray has 18. Tori ки NL. Па Parsnip is ti ts of tl ting platform оп t Ad 16. infesta ШАЛ эзан E врта Ms ^" } оа thus is able to adjust its length to the ү. -.|Enotted Parsley 1,800 borders of © arable field, iio it pr во freely, bright ". аў сгор, 80 that the band fall d secas есір veneris ». (Shepherd's Needle 600 read seized by the binder. 20. Anthriscus v ud » d E » Parsley take — Устное whenever it is once estab- | At the end of the mach УМ, А Р placed аз to be of zem. | lished. Со ey only a few quite а ей” is here especially applicable ; the root -— bands in the groove, is placed а narrow. wooden h ti is now however almos tensive | plants of the first year may be destroyed by cutting the cultivation of “seed 2 we have | them off below the c есд 16 "e the с of i а rig—the supply being renewed at the end, when oin ; ho | across the crown itself, it will only result in a multi I ес ars growth, whi > will ab E the horses start for a fresheut. Mr, Gray has made no unc ыу 1 hat 4} © hihiri P - A Lind go young Grasses а i a nti spring "that it КЫ been observed in the — жге it has been suspected of doing the e injury. to sh E i oil, а E. occupying Dat $ position, shouid be found so Prof. re that the destruction of | the whole тобе рь and to to perfect eurious о bee elevated to t in p cultivation, ent Р ca { : A dn an | & ups в that las ‚доре good service in its wy Tt "Wii however we | сап thus—and this e great recommen: adapted to any of ced from|tions of the inv mon very one of the enda- ention—be ld at we «Hi mem o the beli that, com manual machines at рге , it may have sprung from an early rmers, in ord ' to avail t lves to Parsnip as а v e have only to get the telesc: platfo ll. The Cow ip is a pasture weed, which | trougb, ded Сарт ye Hedge Parsley, 15 and 16, and the Anthriscus| Оп Е Sept. —, 1 tp is, Wild Hedge Parsley, 20, has got from the machine at work т М xi кщ imt апа the hedgero es meado — -: mci oria 4 ur Ыы їп E : er о аи — ild Cen e a = E ч аже» m- ingly low, but even with this b oa ea м for animals, but the із, in a fact that the young woman ái ое: for the жеее is the most profitable machine had T Le Pound Ane laying з Заң vela] uis] t — p ye: Ба #6 atl Г on E > ] inferior in quality. The best to rid а pasture of |m r. eh Ше НЫ gentlemen о and | the Cow Parsnip от any largo wmbelliforons plant will observed, Mr, Pub а Athelstanefond ; s be to pull either by hand or with the lifter, but | Queenstonbank ; " Xara За here must | while removing the р; meadow, where it di Anldhamo; Mr. Ne ое „Зей ud seldom must take caro not to let it seed in | ВЫ, ите al whom вее хуч to | the hedges or around the borders of the field, as its Ё; is gh p with the way m, Which [seeds readily travel in a high wind, and it is thus а İth ба" ‚=: were regularly an 972 THE GARDENERS СИОН AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Остовкв 10, 1868, lai together. ran > г kaik fee" ый. фе, ied ymy of the|market, but hitherto i4 have not met with m ^ — invention, all that the spectators eld determine | favour. They cannot equal the Potato riddle in pra Bam д p West Uni M for themselves was that the plan looked a v ised hands, and at present our Potato deale rs will M Euer of y^ Cosma үз Жы Ба monthly easible one, and Bu s likel, to suce ceed. On Mo nday a true t€ A sample. , every housekeeper in Sa En эй ^ mh nola у Was held on dier tdeo die oco E r we eekly stock insists upon their all being re" ay — 3 8 < (0) avi Fortescue, the a work on a crop of Wheat at Br rownrigg, when there of hi: ^s s all H sed à А у. s by tha Кап t wap uM € " eh п зы = 4. рр" - Vines adem шн pom pi : qui sud Pete E m е o дош, Adand re cwm es Rev. 2 Phillpotts, Dr. eulated to эры soe an important saving in | than a large one. Too ma ch stress is laid upon even- оно t, t T. Bash, Galeri к s Bruce, the working of the harvest field. We believe ihe|ness of sample, not by any means to account for the Key. т Dise; B. Роа L Penis Danger, ordinary com t of workers for а machine, іп- | difference in e. uch a great difference was not | -° ое? Gray, R. ч. Сон а Fr, dependent of the boy who gui e horses and the | made, housekeepers might have excellent Potatos ti a A Re SEO: ls JY. ind a йор man who rakes, is eight lifters and four binders—12 in| mo oderate price. dn the pre esent state of the tr y^ ius RN чу, S. Бішап S. Poole, W. Р H оуу, „ but never less. e price ^W. silli w. r А 1 Оп Monda pua а Te сгор of eat, part of itaja pric necessarily low. ^0. F. " [The Potato disease IE Н. Wiliams ms, Joker OR T Qn Am . Wal. good deal lud and twisted, and therefore not so favour- кд been aries destructive in Glouceskershite this | Arm CO Diewe MEN к or), а able for the inventor, eight people proved amply suf- | autumn.] | бре vut this à committo, and rg be: n po the — ^ do the work—viz. three girl f them s рату ssion | Williams, the cem of 9001. was voted for the As following the machine, the "other two making bands, that you appear to sin adhere to с [t of a secon nd bu a a for the exhibition of works of E -— ve men binding. The bands were laid with | Donald states in his — on Land D of the unsatisfacto tory anm so much Aq and precision that the men, : in about taken bad the sheaf been iid down to them. in the | The e invention bas а. несли Mene o and n e; and «be: аб. weather occurs the water w w у фы ‚„ Бтоок PRIZES. SNL Moys sey, as chairman of the committee, presented а list o bringing with it d organic or а matter as it may have dissolved." © этсе wa tanti ris 817 times heavier than common айг, | the £ | аы to | - es etu EC UN t had itself to munity. Аз h pe to xn ү enm once before being set up k, itis easy to see that there is much less loss by the double P hly | hold 25 Ibs. of w Eo lbs. of loam will i in ike manner take up ут Дөн attraction is a ө. fertilising eh in dry weather, and it ca ot > t the y nt of water where the land is surch d wit I have r d somewhere in Morton's “ мева of rom that 100 lbs. — nd in n 2 bag will t take E that 100 iad to do away with it, Ne to d ои My! the of water, and that 1 70 lbs. of water." оор is shows that land -— be M to the "dripping point by rainfall, and not ff get a resp eetable show of horseg р | 3 iens › Society 8 ordinary;annu T meeting.—The Earl of been a greater outh said nothing could hav e by capillary attraction. W. [We do not see es] p d IA and he was strongly of opinion that t they ught not to give prizes at all for thorough-bred tallions, but to give good prizes for dus With Agricultural Education.—A. good many people s speak | ° and wr this view he recommended a prize for four-year-old hunt ting colts, rite on this subject as if 9 were m nec! £ anagemen mysterious co with farm You easy to judge of Home Correspondence. Ы ma 3o- anto. ЧЫР BEL ошо ar ram horse's character sad das g mi e tru m м. бе Taking ир Potatos.—This is one of tt tg l| thorough puto of farm implements, being те! | trus - doe на ions wo ү show them af and most importan ur farm o at this|grounded in arithmetie, possessing mee а M = К, са w оета ET M a and he season. The quantity of Potatos grown in i; (his country tedio) Bier пы a knowledge а stock, a e most БЫ SE r7 tho D hough не sop ich k got by d in some icular districts is very great. The important parts of a practical agriculturist's. Фаш. in 55 зея, t Е yn T ea 3), ys à e стор this year is а large and full one, and thus far not | may ld icit RÀ ear: IA a Yu ,greati pego maged н * the Potato disease." Tt is also yet |1 e scrutiny (ОЁ professional accoun -— A pum hich Cole x Pam — 1 i in пе оце, ку А Sin arise | veyors, embraces an education which nd «аме a| Messrs, N. D. ds "en d Pi cland an à Luttrell, jen e taking її ion. ienced grower or mr market t gardener Although my late father was bro їп tne pert, and subject b Tenowed consideration at tho thatif they are taken up before they are ripe, тоз d EE ploughman, he kept s — cipe randa | ext meeting of. Council, Should E be thought neces: for immediate use, they will rot in i grave. PAN ow as ent impro ents, such, as Ы) $ possim and | 5277 the period of ripening this yea is so uncertain, it si dur rains a viat t they be ` discontinued. As the Soci cie ty will hold its next f meeting ш. Merian e (viz, аъ Bristol) it was Ripeness is chiefiy жыш by the skin being so firmly | set „ав ,to res mart а ng of the hand. iiie f that retains its gree resa upon it os tubers Ld рх £ to its Er A im of this be assured, if the h as for been bes паа and is nearly ай ателе f the "ub e filled with; the rain of в ih un ach field; the date of sowing and reaping $ ; the quantity HP grain ges on each field, and w and to solved, mipliment to local breeders, that а special class for Cottesvold е shall for this year be le skin after e rather hard rubbed, the crop is fit to take up. This being the case, time each evening. t оз nota doya all that is ai to keep c mem e Rev. ‚ Geor e Wi Ikins how barvesting them. It is very unpleasant work, and attended with some dan s eh io their уры to take of such be. simplicity as agriculture is supposed to appears to ridicule „ће indis- , howe ever, hem up in a wet Nu anu nable › time; far better s га Mr. Wilkins, was sol. delivered. не dre a skeleton m ep o or in the the bulb. and noted d > and whi at fie о the co rn grew upon. Where a Sys sat ade it requires very li ary lit T I Pool d dt is кыен p with a science and art | 20 ББ were amalgama — connected with their e s profession. and son, the ovledg ы of details. of а р rica. мы of accounts, mdi m h tee 1 imple во b Age a Niartebapel share armed w ux s on the nozzle or point of the share. y dint д pes under re mistaken iden dat being well th goose-|one branch of anothe scie great many people labo: grou aded ба were s in е old classes The prize list was eventually to tho —— to be remodelled in ith € а = Counc: н. Es it шр be state re т to future modification, it is ——— шер at the ын meeting the е following shall be gi ETE prizes a qualification for mss inn ture, w or the pickers, and io keep a €— is of out the rains, Care should be used [to mix the diseased t tubers w. ith the saves the expense te роды PAs they aro thus thrown | b been OE by this e eene st the plough, it will this year publie hear of their but not of the bl without making it a branch of special study; but this is а of mistake. Mr. Wilkins referred to ыс) classes not | ul Th for e ng rams are to be raised from 8L and 4l. to 1 and 5l.. with probably а third prize not | Ta the horse classes opem Jl. and 151 for TS аб large m in 1858 arms are a great, oss to the country; ; that small farms nne hunting mare to there — 30/. and e bes or gelding 4 years o е апа carriage horses; and 10/. and n for Gulloays not оте 14} hands. In refer rence to the е prize rize list generali r. Fookes said ach and he considered th list as nO prize | recommended would ev néral satisfaction, 3D d giva агур M 'This amateur land steward һа ad А the confidence to |state at p. 715, for 1859 :—“ The farmer (with some Aged | of the hour, the other notices of Bac. on EC ere directed to stand over с-а т i а see of Janou exceptions), how crece I € seio he prm erality of farm machines have This is егу | 9s. a 10s. а terferes pet with | pir "Ies o | к=н bers : fpa? Mr. А. eun ote f Williams. М a © : Oct. 1. —Attho annual meeting MP., t d " 138 - & "E ЕЁ ЗЕ St — Остовкв 10, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 973 influence of the skies they could not have renped such | not made the best use of the | Lor g t| Agricultural аар in Norfolk of a neighbourhood. Не also adverted to the | moti ion to be eio pests d Walsingham, delivered at the Y Wa mw opinion o filling c men he ап s в Mr at after thoy yare Ln with the sort of һеа to m He оору -— yeso нч x n pin Фа еб "belio tha ral mei во degraded that ву. would fot kė li e might say t| ride and pleasure in keeping their cottages in good dition. | taking нене: engaging too much in partic nd pur dh the enpa eat — beca lP got smaller, the e the аё. -toe dise Loud 2 —At the annual meeting of this e ad introduced steam cultivation on fan ihe| STAFFORDSHIRE ral Turnips go 16 had been most str ikin ng; a and i in a field which Society, the Earl of рела thus referred у^ а pue pe ята .) But there was anot the er great бер who also of th the f $07. offer ed by him f for the best form а went down to the north, speech steam Plough s this ' time. last year, he f landlor T pes tenant, giving T а great аа cm which more nearly touched the ө n b oc of Swede 8 that could ya seen in the the „tenant for puri e Wer ъа рго- iculturis with a good i the ti зуші iei д "This might be some encouragement others to introduce the steam plough, which he had - doubt would be employed in cultivation more and more every year, and its results would amply repay the farmer's outlay, But the season had not eA. been | agrie tecting at same time the rights of the sg deal of те that all be agriculture was ontod in He said :—'* When he offered th ^ prize, he was quite arwins work on the “Origin of Species." aware а the M which many tenants orele red was а lease which would ensure their land i them for | а dates р бта of years, so that they should have | с гаеп. не to recover the capital laid es But he | below a le ase was, in the minds of az existence. "р Me by many ot the TE at e т 00 ing tl j Men not created ; monkeys ойо и — —- only wi ut by many | were first made. One little Tuckless monkey sat down e le Beli was objec Жей to, he dd i until his meetin was that delivered at Evesham by the ale, who was a master of е anguage апа w: with our institutions. He pointed to these institutions Duke D Aum ell acquainted tha and he became fa man. That was And that was a sul bject cho which to enlighten the people of "(Loud laughter 2 ні is noble fri sa а, Е vec importance to es WR ET u€ an agre ment should be generally REG he Sanguine as he when fir st bro: ached this | no asan example of the good results ted by Go J 5 »cotiand. T 7 d institutions unassis vernment interference. however. 1 e malin to be on which if he had been better acquainted with this part of the eon; he would bava been led to qualify. d deal of t al Now, in M pecu) which was a grazing county, no doubt there was some 11 size of the кй met ith F fo undation. for the, remark ; but of good, by pat еа utation who waited on the vbáncellet. ot p^ committee who upon Exchequer, who received that deputation very P x | graciously. One Suffolk farmer stated that according Dy | to the р resen nt Ја w a шап argu buy үнер їп in Hertford: aereement shi 1 131 upor l He had derived a grent deal of information by | 1 d been complain. of the wan Certain] M PR S оуд. TE he hen ТА in France very di clusion. There was one 5а О гат to w^ сит had t pr KE whi f thes meetings ruck him d ley Дед, from the | ch h iad bee een given. uel "hear discussed subjects which jn had not | glad ЕМУ under! stood. 4 Тһе ngreement to hitherto thorou which had been - oes be found! to be perfect; but he. thought it ould be acceptable to a pn nu umber if not all of the ants in the е Тһе which had struck "him with which did t coun A. The | cess became cheaper а remet was wanted | in that c county espoo w E no zood aeri for the agricultural class. | sings повір had been held, and scarcely d wh ir risen, without мае, on that subject. And he confessed һе regarded this fact with the more «шкен, because some years ago ad drawn ihe attention of his neighbours to it, 54 only last | в year he went so far as {о propose a prize, which was accepted by that Society, but not ‚соп npeted fo for There were some features connected and ther capital in land hich | many а bog RM piece of ground which might be о be laid out on the Jand, but t which was дд беке, таста о ža upon it, because there was ДӨ ег Дая nor | land. t отр. еп» loss in case his tenancy а ет wi m improvements were unexbausted. In| grow more Wheat, and n ought laid entom, which i for his of prizes given by that and olor војсцов оп which the pes penes zm differ. Prize courage А сч long con tentia ad $5 one situation. Thes matters in which he maintained, and should maintain, tbat society was not competent to er they ere | eut — could lear : Turat юану that manner, emi i the on] Ani which such a БЕСЕ ut the angit to its pai apaa si as low à rate as ere | he had said, its working there w rage | possible? А уеб pl his b Lincolnshire there was а custom which secured the | ba might Es mig that з 1агде си cou оша t loss in such cases ; and from all that he | invest their money in eam. plo ае mall far d a. be раја ial ей рза а, landlords and tenants ot ‘Staffordshire t © en- machine mun be let. out to the ymo rena dea it miel se who now use the J asked q з t акей, etween master'and labou His own belief was ee 47 а ке in to the oe. ploug 1 be; peii yt. pes labour did that а great want of oot in фе o country had | including almost тебу description of edt that not injure the labourer at all. e contrary, t —— n from the unfortunate ves of the law of settle- could w ell M draw s The on м ioe was selected | increased the amount of labọur, and y ent. That law of settlement was intended to о gi vea far the prize was ад up by а iculturist who aiir. Instead of doing manual d man a right to relief i m а par cular parish in n "o known in Staffordshire, М. КЎ, of Helford perform more intellectual o and there- quence of his residing gth of ti Park, a large meeting of the committee there was foe io. wou! unt be a gainer. Althoug| cter of ы foundation of н man's tide. {о relief was n А rence of opinion whatever; but 16 жав {Һе wor ы улу the libourer сату not get posed to be the fact of his residing, but of his тее е, considered that Мг. [oq e form of|] езүн rk, апа would be altogether placed in a better working in a particular place. A man’s place ОЁ а agre — was the best, Не feared h vigi. cause | position than that eh he now бурк Жез residence and work was generally one and the same, „іва isappo e by adding, it rm the стену ТЕ, есйп а A. blian that o of t hey "m that - Farmers’ Clu imniention he must reside a certain leng ! What was the consequence? By e pro- prietors of close parishes belonging to one or two persons found it convenient to draw their supply of labour from outlying parishes, and t. D f sett] 2: å MODE S petia might draw their — from p ; which might t be 4 iH bs. NEWMARKET: Oct. 6. — Lord George Manners, M Р on Aoricultural Affairs.—At tl of this Club э Tuesday last, the Chairman (Lord Manners, in the absence of the Duke of Ratana), ia in proposing “ реу to the Newmarket iet " d ast of so much importance that he tted |t T loability to do justice to it; and he pcc | certain system — Е saddled with the relief of th laboure тв when they | M be no difieulties i in the shap h fal came to require it. of such a state of amat ons the ао. mighi be | a weg His own opinion was union илме, Ш the DE should He only 1004. N e had experience in building cottages, "i knew very what they m to cost, and he held it an yo к to suppose n" ре в — à be DUI for Мг. W en read an ted at tome length on the xata 4 ть "Бону y of Arts, au тр" the calculation w: tally inadmissible, and that was phe likely only to meet the lo ho would fabrics, run up the and who £ the e greatest be out | on this di e of some ipe Бойда, w bum cheapest oem nsubstantial | H: 16 UU вене у said to о the fart ning. 16 pro ouar “that the tenan; on quittin а the ploughing ñeld and tho show yard as he could те ee Іа his land in proper condition, t. no опе | desired ; е was епа! to take coui om | who 1l likely ie be placed in the position of a Es ur he Sed in dom the pam in- inns ын would for a nn dispute th d jsp E os | Propriety of that provision. Жейсон: Sept. Agricultural елу Society, Lord К. Moxracu observed that id not see whya man mm in these days се. nem of bein de holiday. One tesmen of our times, a man whose же as silv rered by the snow rof years, recently went down to the north on a occasion and chose овв to speak on a subject befitting the dignity of Ал occasion, and that subject was the advantage О vn noble lord showed уч it was p duty of e constituen holidays А е with a much bette: use of Paesi than from а use sat night after in that low press 974 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. [Остовв 10, 1863, - ác rRonihesais aer miéeropping, Dub whioh are now bang А ing put into a|these were crossed with Short-horn bull The кеч tive bottom | Easter Gift, а Pen bull bred at als einig soil comtnon to Dartry and "its оње winner when earling аё а Royal Dublin Spring of. iit: 30m, the n h m 1 dai ; їп 1562 1$ "E ,000 q sh en eu rou portations und that the таце 1861 was] at first. The draining latterly has been chiefly 4 feet | rising three yim old, from 187. to 207. each. Ner а ГЕ, М, твга. еа еч 1853, вз от. най їп depth, 1à inch pipes eing the description of tile |а considerable number of the crossbred — imported from the United States of daniele amounted іп | used for the minor drains. But even thorough A4 been cleared away in order to make room for à lot 1861 to 6,34 er in 1862 to. 6,376, 0000, and in 1863 о | does not altogether correct tlie tendency of the Grass | cows of o — ча breed which Lord Crem atat В А-и» i as they | lands at Dartry to run to Moss aud Ru shes, кйредй imported fi Sir Edward Kerrison, М.Р, vio P America. | when the land is allowed to lie out fo weto winners at the Worcester т Royal, ав Ar position in fhe | | pasture. The only y pr reventiv ve is occasional tillage, lsewhere. The м cattle are much liked i in ү | in lieations of Мше | east. of England, being excellent milkers, and ver d dung. There are sotie parts of the demesn ne w hich | docile, They are all n M 1 generally of a yellowish | cannot be treated in this manner, and е bl some of w whi nd | improvement has been effected in X — ^ the | spots about the flan oe ey ha ave good skins, clea |application of lime in с form of е with ке with а өйү fair make of carcase, ét on sho; r ied a 5 ere o b i Чы ч е pasture finer. Folding. uing, еер during the Grass i in 2n ; démesne i is nt the ey pen for milking properties o fot f 5. н во får; iuh good to e Grass, and т ; "WIES hair, nd | Rushes w - pnr on drai ned Vind E served to| А AE the same time, we must remark. that the Б 6 сона аси ly assist them im во weaken their growth; and thus re е оп the q g. üst ask permission to express his conviction troublesome and unsiglitly. atthey must Чок to steam cultiva erform In several parts of the demesne nasty bot сас = | t send "rough do Seáson, v^ keep [he io that m the double ЕУ асу | boggy nature havo existed, but these have v т | A correct account is kept by the Steward of the ilk en we n| been improved within the last two yea "The еве | pounds of butter produced; and on referring to thi bottoms Е formerly full of дёер holes amt — record we found that during spring, when the cow b qm з to cattle, while the other parts of the sur- | were getting some steamed roots with a little bra у the ео fitm ehiti vated mainly |» ith Pota os on the ro urface, in ridges, or “ lazy | cows were out constantly on thë Grass, it took tl ifi ot 5 beds, тв Mr. Stoddart, his lordship's man — |eream of 9 A of tlieir milk to 1 ib. е d (he p € | oblig hough | butter. "These Wére special trials; for the tilk of tb he reception of Ped mampan to о Eo cd. Get cost | preferring t till syst pie “Чё v were | — and of "the half- ЕЕ Ayrshites is usually fi wer would Вахе) been 1180. 11». 2d; erry Blues together, and {һе cream chürned Without mr g їп favour of stea eam | апа White 3 The n far о every expecta- | istinetion j but on referri Edgy W the tilk апа butti apo n the дегем d or tion which had bee med rega » proving | accounts of the d year, when Аугы Or cro? not only Ча Ке kept; Mr. n: dois 21 pe free from. disease. Б was moy s sown ои; d, апа | of butter produced this year соп y increased He imagined that the конса èss of this conclnsión must | was sent to all parts of the country. After the Potatos|from the same ric о А а, £^ former ly upon the number of horses which the steam | wer dug out, the land was ploughed where this could | вепзовв it required the cream of 12 quarts of milk cultivation woul Mr. be itw year of the Mead roduce was stated to have y Же 7761. 28. 11d;, or 981. 9s. lid. їйоге than the rent of the farm. q 9 ) чома ве done, апа е in those places where horses could | о produce 1 lb. of butter ;* while this year, with k. in that state all müxed herd of halfbreds and Suffolks, it only gd md == last spring with. ih black Tartary Oats, which have yielded | requires the cream of a little over 10 ens " айк € кеа for thi diei h uid be to grow | ® heavy wel crop. Another amer of == of| produce a pound of butter. Tt is probable trom DR оне ае нт be ратро ot rie ер Ошо the ваше kind lay in its original state until the second | success which has attended the trial of tho Bulle De NN to that wo e that the| week in April Jade your, vhen Mr Gtoddsrt seb about biet this year. : ОА f ts reclamation; and had it ploughed and grubbed, and | their number—t! к» at present a dozen of i Sif oBtáiniéd ee s of ten Inches or вой to Tie afterwards broke h thi . By|at Dartry get à pure bred b action —— s BM не s n m coun та аре ance tho | | the быты tag 2 le it was ready for Turnips. Апу e scription, 80 às to коер the 2 pure, end situs ata |rough sods left after the Norwegian harrow were|desseminate it through the country, ry, а step whic in сае Ed gn йош; Зар! За! gathered. and put in the bottom of the má кыз do much good, as the Suffolks are an excellent y would obti tage .|Pomeranian Globe Turnip seed was then sown on | description o en for etossing with mor Les ч Sh I b pl by|farm-yard dung, апа the result is & capi hee and are i kely to take with graziers аз day Eo rto ар e ЫЙ, чый noaruntofwork| Обе parte aee planted with Cabbages, — dairyme thea put hifa ou condition Hitherto the extreme сов of — e well, -— — part of the bog, whi —— M. y to its genera Гаррі а en prepared ear. а in the year, was planted - ; tX ed joies a at by means of m таии ; wh Ане me varieties -Gf Petstos eviews. art Sn gh of ss pota ent p^ those which were еба last year, апай which Registration of Title to Land; what it is, why it is ral E E in Bis within respecte. needed, an Чыр. п may, be d ected. Ву Robert ri in NL. RE to саа ЙЕ Vh ngmans. EU ihe Е ing fm d її use. э» шуге с л, аы кру c The title of this Tus ү в КЕ iie index to thé has been dobe а a ĉost which was never apte for it ede and —— g of the e е |j while, гем -— with the reguler labourers | "ference шиві he © аад t ^a sho ld 54 Жоп of bye j E place, dr We illustrating the — pt ite y ei tbe > ort bout the plac er itted. wing made should mention hat the land had beer ri drained a year Fon ue Peg its we es we quote the follo € о before it таз b — up, but notwitlistanding | ^ | the сеа i spots remained too soft to азе ^ My first opin 2 the subject of Meer f | horé кш pass over them vinim t sinking. —' Outlines of a plan раф the machinery £ We co isider the state of the green crops on'a farm the Publie Furids: to the Tre g^ y t eser d шк im rted. Ther the produe ate. 1844, p. 66—was to the "1 "of beli iion, md pec e TTCUTU TEC Um ойе and detailed proposition ever made im ihis I to prohibit the importation of Pace stock, because : crops; bearing country g the registration ab Hiie u y ë the доо туен aos = 3-4 every token of good eultivation. The land is not өшү | fl Proper E ir бошоо E as y of the ес (1830) ве; Я ГИК РА и е н сисе e Arr prepara о оче ана with а арребдіх.; мене, жет ^ first timo, incen disik ue ls er oak урыс ol Men panis Mi the gen -—- : of imitating the machinery of the нм dd the suggested by Mr. Fonheréau а . Hogg to thére із! Commission though not alluded to in their ату, tar “р р PE арый published in 1846, in an dd com "b a y plan was again in > p one has been used in growing Both h Maresia po Опе гий: di бызаа Property; e Mint and НОН Sk dn «Westminster Review, Vol. 45, p. 107 (ih hs si dd r. the rough, triangular | dated the forms 20 y il the ваше yeth а тшшшер, бн "Рен t° запао, thich we ате so often recommended ns Mer рр у торош не of the Law A mendinebt Тһе remain Y. = e се were e m паш] eon oet Бей f these venulitors 2 ; t b| Soci p B eres i under sn епа! one to ca : Stock t it could possibly be dons | Landed Property s Chrome uem ior iftud i al way. | е Publio Funds’ (which report, with о у n x : ore ry, for another, framed of the МЕ |; TS cm 16 Nes poles—rüns along the entire length, de E mw A C» E» фе сае eor та "Зе ” nstant current о : hine i" an, bred Short-horns are Ке RASA ua chiefly for or the purpose Peg having COR үз ы ЖШ the use of the tena: t$ Ayrshire cows had been kept for аа оу заь, d Ocrón&m 10, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, , 975 E printed in the Parliamentary papers of that { ear); and again in 1850, with an д! т pete W Abd full set of forms, in in 5 and appendix bf HO ARD S the Registration and Сопу; cing C perm : z TU ? “ Since 1850, Registration "ор Title h almost STEAM P LOUGHING and CULTIVATING APPARATUS constantly béfore the public; has pen өйү in papets read before the Law Amendment З06ї db, апа ҮН BE AT WORK. maan PEPSOED МЕ ҮШ ЖОР THE SEASON, in réports upon them, and in pamphlets ànd other publications, In 1858, it was récommended by the Price of а Complete Set riti 10-Horse Жай _ c anc АШУ О № report of a Committee of the House of Commons ; and 1 - in 1857, by the report of the Registration 9f Title Price of a Complete Set without Engine .. .. oe « MÀ ы . ЕА 1860, 1861, and 1862, it е s P : in Sout stralia, New Zealand; and Mec X. ee } * copies of Acte presented " Tus —P s Du Catalogues, with Sixty Reports from Pirehasers, m d Land Law of Victoria) And, h 1802, ds pie | VENE AND iciatis ж T BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, тов: tion into England was Ме А Ъу the Chancellor's Land-transfer Act," TIIIEE "Toc " PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, d 3 ЕСЕР E OLD ВТ. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. ч В & ч y? ие ч Е Ea: Ф : > icio US er abad y XED AND UNFIXE Eo С o AAT e л Ж ® Е йү ГА ю em a poss e£ 5 БЕЧ PIPES AND CONNECTIONS. d торлай РІРЕЅ AND CONNECTIONS. n Г] | » ; ЭЙЕ RPM E| 00 ж X UU uj иы uU ц, eu 2e 261505665 | таев 4311311 РЕ : 1 ipi ait prime = = тА ишу y а {ү а | E got ; е Ре 4 sstsese|mp tB] E aw МҮ AX XE = f ‚С 1 3 BUE TOUR «irr di e һы ыш Gc — ийїї дь М ж emn ER LEER 8 5 E н | iM Heano Гр = пи mom 4 uw о umm Ф : I Ж е с> d 3| E EE © Ч D zA Ё у Li 5 Detailed cerne m on ipee „ «28 5 bc i| з ў та Sept, GREENHOUSES, &e: PATENT STABLE FITTINGS. - E L ЁҮЕНҮ DESORIPTION Ör твом WOR Е : = те | gBU —— - ә нс 2 р 99 | =—— == = —— — — O нан: RA STR | К 93 ш Z5 r2855 52 “з РТИ 1и 876 евна | P HE 6 1 8 8 93829 T BER |58 A ENL SEN E SEEE G = о o goa o» TA- | 8 "uo oO o0 0 06 »' ВЕБ E ? d nR "d: э о &© © 5 EET 55 8 E FERH dier -- сена NonrHUMPERLAND FARM eie ntm last m (July) thé -— important period wt the ear—Harvest— Md The weather throvghout this anxi Же Line bre an unsettled Character, especially durin t thé beginn tember, when wwe had a long continuance of ihi at i same timè having а la breadth of Wheat and Barley standing in stook, апа ode single in the yard ; whilst t E to make matters worse we were visi а violent shake. Uo on Bier рш a = da 9 е B ee injury me IMPROVED CAST-IRON Ілғт AND FORCE „49. е t i вд ана doww. stooks and spreMding. the heaves iu wild | No. 85. xp CAST-IRON PUMP, fitted with J. W, & Son?” Metal Bueket and Valve, which cannot disorder, 5. тоос the т EL : action, for Wells not exceedin zi 25 fee o much rain, во tha jn DEUS n A foot 7 inches high £l 0| si 1ches 3 feet З inches „ж .. 2110 0 2% inches hon, vit Fa d: of Lead Pie aktached, ready for ар. ‚#2 м 21, inches long, dit M 0 No. 361. aside IMP PITE 3- INCH CAST. IRON LIFT sind FORCE PUMP, mounted on SN ow, With Suction and Daise ery Screw, 18-inch Branch Pipé and Spreader, and e we ion Rose mn „ө э „ө bia C. va 0 дее; EE £5 1 у 14-INCH E. RUBBER ed CANVAS HC HOSE E Ор at per foot 16:25: t told | 24-INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (M: ө Plank, з]. 3) A n deo жи 9 6. $.INCH Lr and FORCE PUMP dodo on ы Punk St WA "аты urn ar wm 0 the roren on i d : pr й Я н i éd вай Vi Pp Ln oodd ge ot friction fs avoided; an air dare]. а а E Е of the ning in into y bam h brass bucket and sucker, many „оГ the objections to iron A are overcome. this Pamp охе ortable Fire. or Field Irrigator. The simplicity and Engine or Garden and EE on a тон етта cheap ре, md p rice than any other Pump of equal capabilities. X escription of f soils, s Cr of much that has been TUNES. Ўв. PORTABLE P. ie d ied в, а у, Зо s ERES [Ne а IN PROVED LIQUID MANURE s А ION ma, fe Fe um e nres! E [^ 3 i» weighing tii Te. per MP, with legs, 2L 1$; 2inch Flexible Rubber and Canvas Suetion. s p MANÜRE PU 2" шопо рег t Thé Barrel is 97] inches long, and ihe Legs are 5 -feet Nigh dide here LE ў Notices wi ; Gorrespondeitk _ 5 Plumber in T. Country, or of the TEAM EwoINES: W. Wooler. Thanks for your letter. The above may be ob 5 арыг: E es e dry z? А ШЕЙ and and MANUFACTURERS for ъс wmm etes pum We vil mnis | JOHN WARKER axb SONS, 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, 916 . THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Остовкв 10, 1863, CLINTON & OWENS (LATE BENJAMIN, FOWLER & 00), PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY WHITEFRIARS STREET, FLEET STREET, LONDO р T RAM for forcing water to СЕ heights and distance supply Mansio Sai Farms, &c. where a few feet fall c — obtained, Full enia of this useful сч с сап Ъе һай оп anie ati „ No. 4. LER's Useful YARD, GARDE ЕМ. а nd COTTAGE PUMPS, from 17. 5s. е T No. 38. owns -— Portable LIQUID MANURE PUMPS, with flexible suction e m No. 46a. n DOUBLE-ACTION da d eos FORCE PUMPS and FIRE .49a. 7 NGINES for Water or Liquid No. 50. Fowrrg's Improved (Holman's Ld DOUBLE-BARREL FARM FIRE ENGINES and EMEN G PUMPS. No. 49. GARDEN ENGINES of all siz No. 49a. —— SWING WATER CARRIERS, holding. 24 and 35 gallons, for Garden Use. Further Particulars, Estimates, and Illustrated Price Lists on application, THOMAS MILLINGTON, GLASS MERCHANT. (Established 1750.) 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED TARIFF FOR AREET.. T GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL воот. NGTO THE AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON, CONT. AN ACRE OF GLASS, WAS SUPPLIED BY T. MILLI Мт. Rivers and the ding men in the Horticultural profession, as а a the Nobility, Gentry, and Merchants, have favoured T, M. with orders for Home use от Exportation. SQUARES, in 100 and 200 Feet Boxes die ч Small Squares not exceeding 95 en by 7$ eme vM S I Ins. Ет : . . MILK PANS. v € Е: Іра, x 8 Б e mm 6 inches diameter 0s. 6d, each 64 by 41 74 by 5% 8) by бї » yy T PROPAGATING GLASSES, BEE GLASSES, : » 09 „ r 100 feet. 0s.34d.each, | 4 inches uei ed Hu each | 10 » T — xm аА Mies йй P^ $8» : E ES E » eme 9з, 90. 118. 3d. 138.94. 165. 90 ^ . » » ма » s г S ü Wi. 5 i » Le - H » 3 » Squares not exceeding 14 inches by yi in T жесе 2 ;. iis 9 5 2 120 $5 аса: Sá [TE % Per Ib 10 Ъу8 12 by9 rg 10$ vi so © [10 0” |2 M 8 9 [12 : Td. 94. 104 by 64 124 by 95 13 by 10 z 1 Rx Em EL IN s Qu us [s у 11 by9 13 by9 n ч 10 3 п Ho. „урн V x [м n 11 by 9% by 10 z п , 6 15 Per 100 r^ 42 - ES 16 ч 4th 9rd пав Best. » Li 1 П , S. 8. паз. mes рі" PRÉRERYI М 108,90. 12s. 3d. 15s. 188. » $ ERVE JARS. 16 ss H » ч: hire With Squares not exceeding 20 inches by 18 — Ж 1 bs iam. Lids. Lids. ROLLING PINS. 17 13 i » : » иаа ТОР BEE GLASSES. z v 2 44d. .. 0s.64d.ea. From 12 inches long, 15; y 104 m w t 18 А 13 ^d з п ИЕ ТЕТ ici oig s Шс ыш р ду зе сс 20 p Am byTi 4-1: €x ӨЛӨ OR ы me S 20 by = 5 2 кє » d . Б. 153 by 114 16 by12 94 by 14 18 rmm | d. 9 Tire olei 13 Pun | муш | ту Hg уналаа А ü. В о ае ры Tera 145 9 CUCUMBER GLASSES. 13 by 12 17 by2 24 by 15 od. cr 1s. 64, рег Buk 9: 8 .. 2 2 ,|From 12 іпсһез long and up- 134 by 191 18 by 12 22 by 16 и; . FERN SHADES & STANDS. | 10..2 0 1 2 8 5| wards, 14. per running inch. аф d ee бшед à SHEET GLASS. E 3rds. ?nds. z^ WAVES: Lx In Cases for cutting up, in Sizes as Manufactured. 18. 6d. 188, 168. 6d. 208. знай E 2 6 5 1 б чә ut st - ч e = "eem dicent deg as recommended, M. Mr. Mv 10.. 8 8 „ 2 0 , | овп e fei pact у 2... ../838. 60.1338. 6d.| 89s. 64. 45s. 0d mend ZINO HAND GLASSES. Ш. 20.5 25 | Тыа dc — - 420 M: o 49 0 |560 aper a uM d us dor ре wena oen M6 5 3.9 » |Beonds de. . .. 62 0 |6 0 | 74 6 |s5 0 20by 18| gras 7: 13 6 "|3708 - ** gp 0 (100feet їй |... оГ ОРЕ + [88 6 88 6 108 6 8 0 | 25 p718 [de 3 9 mus we 7 рн $6 , ]1 . M (4 468 T CRYSTAL SHEET GLASS. 90 by 15) Best i Z * (OW PRODR у. 25 UT ah. 0s ӨГ For Pictures and Г "— purposes, F4 i E 1 » : Averaging 16 oz. to the foot. 24 6 d Best quality, in cases of 20 еы -— .. 1005. extra. WASP TRAP, 25. 6d. pe Second quality, in cases * Ee feet ct S C “r Iles us puits vem to the foot. ry odii Ebony and Gilt rg "d а Bestquaiity, in cases of 100 feet .. —.. . 100. p Glasses, Chimneys and Globes, ќе. Eecond quality, in nés »- 100 feet ;.. 95 24 GLASS TILES, in SHEET and ROUGH PLATE. PLATE GLASS, PATENT PLATE, and HARTLEY'S 5 IMPROYED ROUGH PLATE. PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, e 1 GEN Per cwt.— з. d. | ` З P ` Per galion; ^ кое иы: 30 0|FINE OAK VARNISH MY 3 ANTLCORROSION PAINT. ERT „288, фо 4 0 » SARHIAGN. à бео Ux JEn cae op Ups c M * 8 0|PATENT DRYERS . ip obe URPENTINE а аа ала " ` MILLED LEAD in-Sheet and Pipe of all; sizes. "ORI LEAD bought or Mec in den. жыл PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, and PLUMBERS’ BRASS WORK of all kinds. NETT CASH. Остовън 17, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, $85 Su tton's Unrivalled ( Collections о of Bulb JASIA оа сенек ion BULBS atk A | | | BUTLER & McCULLOCH, Eg "emma. шопо pr Bine ам ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A CENTURY. аы аар COVENT GARDEN MARKET, LONDON, Ү.С. deem ran DÀ = RE All Orders amounting to 21s. sent Carriage Paid, Hs Meses L T Rer 100. Dozen. COLLECTIONS of с че for GREENHOUSE or CONSERVATORY. УБА Voryfino ^ diio т чаш ty T P aa etts for Beds, "Riban-a бе. n have increased quantities of other kinds, or if they think бае, m "my select from the Catalogue to the "i The numbers in the columns indicate the quantity of Bulbs in each Collectio d Good in separate colours (fresh imported), 21s, per 100. Anemones, Crocv cuses, Tuli ips, Gladioli, &c., also very low in prices, as per CATALOGUE, which may be had gratis ADAME AMBROISE V тугар Жуан Ts. 0d. МА EDEN EUER d 58, Bam EZ 2 ` y | в Жусу» SU | < СОЕТ САВЕ M 5 СОУЕ RI D PRESIDENT HOMANN, ам, ntn ana y, og $ SOUVENIR DU PRINCE ALBERT, 21s j б ; ECRETAIRE CLAUS, 10s. Orders amounting to 21s. sent Carriage Paid. VICOMTE DE FORCEV ILLE, 15s. fi - No. 1. | No. 2. | No. 3. | No. 4. | No. 5. and post froe, T irt Боттох & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed £5. | £2 10s - 5s; | 21191 - x Establishment, Reading. HYACINTHS, for Pots, E ow E m named AS pn + 60 3 15 | New Azaleas, POLT ANTRU NARCISSUS, e 26 H 6 | EI Ж T „м 50 2 1 sė m | A : sod A oo do. д; 50 2. 1 de . DUC н THOL, singlo e e és si 25 1 6 19 eX let es s >» en 12 E] s$ LM rote "a ` эў =» T. 12 3 m yellow b^ èi vs dà 12 3 s4 eT Жара (INDICA) "QUEEN et aU TIES. , Swoe nted.. se — 4 “з 12 3 8 WiLLraM BULL begs to announce that he Vidi гооо, ipu стеб ei K s Fa 12 es er ur ЖӨ from М. Ambroise "Verschaffelt the dile ГАУ of single, » р ым amm tes vf 1$ ev z ^ és 3 1 H supplying this exquisite variety in the United Kingdom IXIA e lssdddis.cod benog did pin 25 1 6 8 Desc. ъп 9N.—Salmon pink margined with white, and PARAXIS 25 1 6 3 flaked with carmine, densely and very richly spotted M OHLAEE Я . 96 s б 3 crimson ; Rowers t of 56 us shape and substan ès ʻi $x th tA ever rice ac VALLO " € fi 1 + > Á AMARYLLIS PORMOSISSIMA, : Жыш О 3 [mA АА QNDIOA) WAXNWORE. Unumuly Бк wax. NEWEST D EUH named Varieties #2 vs 200 10 5 50 50 Е y ; C 12 € 3 3 white striped and flaked with purp'e, a most desirable variety, SCILLA SIBIRICA "e e s 95 1 € 6 3 there being only one or two kinds of white striped with purple No SPECIOSA . valo vei 3e RE T (and those i по otto be compared to the: one у offered) while TRIS PANONIE JARRATII:: ii 2 E ys S ч ; $ ~ eral whites striped w: = th ri Price ie ch. us Fic n d s medie "CINDIOA) WILLIA SOLIK raised in Arl жун) and named c Ambroise Уеа 7 es c from whom the stock for —— on d the United King Au . » ДУ, „= ét Bs S was purchased, Тһе flowers individually are of Ec ie р ж 222 e QU S Сар p — СИЯ Са well form ч; colour, crimson and ар үт : UR violet. ANT з NS QUA r N CA 4 AZALEA (INDICA) BELLE GANTOISE, Ys. (d. Aq Ni А fS e К^ 339 HORTENSE VERVAENB, Та. 64. Lor 105, Prizes for Hyacinths, Tulips, and Crocus. chis Lando, MW терн Ваа The Royal Horticultural Society in ur LM д9, offer PRIZES to the above amount for HYACIN LIPS, "————— ә rins 5 UB is HEREBY For DESCRIPTIVE LIST of NEW and EXHIBITION HYACINTHS, TULIPS, and CROCUS, - Eum Тарап wil ta e Bann & SuapzN's * ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE, ” price 18, Me i NEXT. ct putem i "apo Ф.д Becoming НҮ ACINTHS. - m pe or before tho 12th November next, after which 100 in 100 exhibiti ieti 4% Е m ш. E^] — Y varii — n " Pus vm ET sA T PE x ur Sons. Сега К 57 bad may һауе .. .. s. e е! or еа! and upwards. P n Ч +. * dx d. 38 bi $5 » Y - эъ 21s. » » 35 158, Should it happen that there "A not suficient Applisitite et 12in 12 " s v 158. | 12in 12 5 » P D Ls i ерд » ә» 68, to 95. des class, Tota alh w оао о bave not subscribed so TULIPS. з Аррон lica › „М-га be = пале проп ре printed forms, whioh may be 100 in 50 Bn ti veriti .. 258. |100 in S0 exhibition varieties .. 178, 6d. | 25 in 95 exhibition varieties .. 5s. 6d. ые” apply аа Сы ho Ere tremit RE ars s око ou, s Dy Ordr, ^ ne R. Сотікв, Secretary, ` CROCUS. 500 in 20 exhibiti ieti 2. 21s. | 250 in 20 exhibition varieties .. 108, 6d. | 100 in 20 exhibition varieties ., 4». 6d. | The Qarpeners Chronicle, . COLLECTIONS of BULBS (see our Advertisement, page 886, Gardeners’ Chronicle, Sept. 19), for the SATURDAY, m emper 17, 1863, SPRI а LS GARDEN, CONSERVATORY and SITTING-ROOM. ULBS see our Advertisement, page 958, Gardeners’ Chronicle, Oct, 1 ONE of our Correspondent in the course of For PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE. LISTS of BULBS e om for WINTER and SPRING oie xhibi- ING, with tl anging them, | tion at Stettin, has залет that on the continent E ^ СЕ, зг, chools are very frequently R & “SUGDEN” E ted а locale of the flower shows; aud ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE ТО WINTER AND SPRING GARDENING. ELE PAL the ai он eon end. e, о 7 : «тү үз ir d f 1 ‚ As the THE SEMPER FIDELIS RASPBERRY. (iist ean " eontrive is ui ot id "host зарона вк | i i о xistence flower shows in our climate, and is, ju w, pressing consideration with one of our great SCLAT ER & C0 a mre ae esee ra m онох NURSERIES, near EXETER, г е ' ; The praotioal difficulty lies in the choice of s tho largest Froit-Growers in (ће W. with every confidence recommend this most productive and | mate to be — pue Me. Alternatives АА Frut, The canes from 10 to 12 ai d height, T > m roportionately la vut fine flavour | would seem to be these :— very solid, - canes are of tha "i Ara of that pecu liar hardness 3, iron бза gam] 4, dem zr Er diee t they require no support. The most certa T, ieoi A согуша from 18 inches to 2 feet in combinatio "of апу two or more of them. t T rs pue to the А fraiting Ie piss тент im ze Jede) fruit. {тот July to o тат. s maior may at once be put October. They have been seen by numerous first-class Hort ieulturists, whose testimonials can can be had on out of-the q ú бет di та. eremo 4 CR on. removed from baldness s пан үт у wit «А : а: А А style and tions a АП Orders supplied in strict rotation at 100s. per 100 Canes, or 18s. per dozen. 797 eti i in which it w. h the placed, and wit s ; a. òb n d, nld certain]; Carriage paid to London, Br ed or Plymouth, єз} TEE T ums dtes duet x B MESSRS. HURST axp SON, tard "рны ®, 6, LEADENHALL STREET, E LONDON A N is ROY. "ym н : GIVN dotes ELEC I of — es THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ocronzn 17, 1868, reared, e flower halls of masonry whieh have | useful and enjoyable— glazed roo mode of cultivation which Mr. Grssow hag ' been iie with a special reference to flower | {һе arcades, close up is T ot ith gl Y. practised with so езш success upon these go. shows do not offer any temptations in thisdirection;|iu such a way that sufficient Pontilation -z be neither Mem the effect of the exhibitions we|obtained in hot weather, and here and there throw | = ] b pli : in the e Tw direction. g pow be seen that the may oceasionally have seen held in some publie D A a glazed imm to ret hts. This 9 в building of this charaeter—St, James's Hall, for | would make a useable if n model pl p an ingenious and бырда. exhibitions, and would ей "what is now for|novel way ot irony bottom- heat, which Mr, s to wood, the objections seem to us to be|nine-tenths of the year utterly unenjoyable into a | Grnsox thus describes :— rett aed d ut as those Ф b. urged against | pleasant promenade, which might be still further ** [n reference ќо the treatment of Cannas а and pond ry,e A ч ards the sum to of eost. edel by having its Wills covered with |o other foliage plants in the sub-tropical garden in А wooden йар would not деру pue pa Camellias, Roses, &e., and by being furnished than one of briek or stone, but then it wou px t|with removable evergreens when nof required for | po 0 is less, and per contra, would: of i se, be чи exhibition purposes. А more perfect exhibition England, which has been most probably suggested ies Neither a building of masonry or wood, | building, according to the model we have slightly vail on the Contine t by any contrivance that could be adopted for | sketche ‚ might of course be put up оп the spot | viz., the f алиге, which АА it, would give us the proper kind of > ж where the monster tent once stood; and as that an m the most effective di isplay of plants and flowers, | luckless canvas might in this way be turne soil in : such plants w that is argument enough against thae ath. "воой yer 29: E better course 00 d be adopted, mit. the open sir,- uat plas ~: i 1 so lar as ibiti tion in . 8 ado unn АР А АЙЧ o TRO Ce mdr "i last season upon a limited scale, but it zs i u ben, | bot e t would be all that could point of| A/CowTINENTAL newspüper reporti- the result of | 09 ; : view. Тһе shelter would be ретќесё, and the light | an unexpected visit hido by We Китек of ihe dos Not pena qr utm т tit could be regula ated во as to be exact tly what was| Fn DOT some experiments in cultivation by | the е 6 of тесе а Байа m di , and wanted either i in dull or Dd weather. It would E DANIEL Ноогввнск, upon M. JAcQvEssox's | ^e 1 dh 23 р р Е it 1.098 Way have n this е, for | estate at ge ay. The statement is by no m means | io. Mes — f folia : au eh confine though in bright Weather tents are all that can be вад, but we believe the following to be its me eu geom T grii Уз ы Pls wipe wished, yetin dull weather, and елау їп 5 ж ер d'sosbuh hau not | been applied to ubi en Sa ыз - — ^ at 9 the spring "months, they are too dark. The glass | fruit trees more than eighteen months. We аге 22260 800 уе Irea ты ер panis building however must be of NR. size— aon, aj assured that it is founded u dea a grand law of à 5 : Crysta l Pala ace nor an Exhibition building, both. Of | nature, “ observed and isi upon " E M. Hoor- Dm en an the ph brick rabbidh АШИ which afford about the w :NCK, according to which law, when a branch | ordi ede ied rim » ^m ией M Д. b effective display of plante, and are tolerable | has a certain inclination below the horizontal, all “s еч дбай 0 «d guns T А pl aci zg 9 mi s ly on tke ground at, LES viding M. PUn vn the nutriti ume es absorbed by the leaves combine | during the кри day, in lou Ду more or ink i ruit in and -- last 14 the trunk or ius — absorbed from tlie entis ЖЫ За: 5 E e t ae то if this could be йому the kie it that the temperature cannot very readily be kept | forming a depót of = йы. d to Еу тап. wouid теа ihe татту. „ог some ШШ dom: «rithout- draughts, or the employment of а dedi "a degit inae ё thro agh thio destru- — the is zd 3 justified the expectations which good д al of ventilating етк which latter|tion of а branch. After nute would € it A: e more c К c tions, M. HoorBRENCK t€ -jr opinion m iat The of ai ze, is without douLt|the inclination which answered best was 1121? the ied p зх ап ех ао Em —provided | reckoning from the vertical, а dividing the|18 inches to 2 feet thick, according ue the w vidt only the t vus regista và sunshine and fair circumference into 400°. -This system of culti- 06 the bed, the latter being firs h wow weather -ean be secured, tt hanora the rub, | vation has been ы to. all fruit trees, v vegetables, 9 inches below the ground line; the We ойм qe А ап AL half the number | and even to the flowers of M. ТАС жеш "s kitchen of CE on de h our great metropolitan shows|garden. АП the Vines abo i B | irs or|JacquEssow's son, that is to таў E space of outside of. ihe EE all round; and орав is i AENA, and on these wet days the best of tents| 190 acres, partly at the chateau and | marginal slope thus formed, о nly about 3 inol | is simply wretched. А Jarge tent, too, is а m4 partly at —T — been RETER ted in this|9f mould was placed for the Grass to grow costly plaything, so ңы: t has no recommendat manner, e results obtained surpass all Turf was then placed over the brie лу, ts on inaneial seo ex аген. His "Ete elleney the Minister of =, side downward, and the pepe Pim Putting this à "that together, we have lon да манны has "тг nt а commission eom- "A led in to the d € of from ade up our minds as to what a any eontrivanes for | posed о AYEN, ролна, = тар. fo 12 inches. This compost con к= Б мө : ü pect their аго), loam, sd river (Thames) б». rich soi ъ = с zi B 9З © X „х А FA o й р 5 Ay F ч I ш 2 ES S E “ The иа. beds in this sub- tropical йул. раар. - ue London and on the metropolitan Dd ought to|report with no little euriosit H : E y realise, It aub to Y at leas b go ree. the attention of the г «СИРРИ was afterwards | Wete е formed. - This arrangement, sid conditions:—fFirst, tha Tk n. equably | drawn to а new method of artificially fertilising | secured the most perfect drainage, ren usi emt — of a T а light as is pro- | Corn erops, also the dm cu of M. HoorBRENCK, | 2 ad сор er canvas on а bright .day—rmay be|The method is very simple, being merely a горе | 11 DER Secondly, t that there y be е 0 or 30 yards long, ео жїйга fi immunity from the discomforts attendant of 25 or 30 ыс etres deep, res g а long much im а pluvial day. re e^ à diat the exhibited woollen comb, w is drawn across M field two subjects may not be depreeiated by the size or|or three times whilst 1 e corn is in flower. The|W перу l^ е iege um dre erits are | peus sticks to the woollen threads and is then |* о be contested. ere sta i - - У МЫ ~ or an | deposited Vana female organs of the есте luas аг 1a brick rubbish has- regi point being assured, a yer ; li ttle пост may | regularity and a completeness which the finest | 2:990 watering еза dry w rest, but. d nsure. This experi becom ius would not be our models for any bulldio ings to Бе | assured, has again been made E M. JACQUESSON'S The shape of the beds was conf Ашу for the purposes of plant showing; they Chateau de Sillery upon 200 a aeres of Wheat, Rye TAREA oval, or oblong. The ends of the ov o аге too po ya де confined an atmosphere. Barley, and Oats. A бойыша, has also been oblo ongs were placed as nearly north and south 48 nelined to braye all E ces| appointed by the Minister to examine into + would allow, in order that one or uits thus obtained, the members being other t their sides might receive the sun |MM. PAYEN, EN b. abs cue Without | nearly the whole the day, which of anticipati Commissioners, | resulted in an in mo y Р е атш! being |— на е а to (imparted to the roots oftheplants. The soil, thus Мы brae g ties таги: Ee E о ерлі, ырак iub e seas0 state that from plaeed : experimen E pon, the following results тебя much mee watering has this S fo e€xampie ve equired; un nd есе or raised ends, or both), аз might Litres E the y ot August to apply a thoro orted on hollow iron columns to | Ryenotfertilised — .. . .. - 6 welehing: 16° зене hà eon any mer tha iatt, s dual за th the Wheat mot fertilised саны nz e ? = ger the vigea in - к аш - so tie e dt | Му removable in АШ Taekhen, ES spring Вау not fen "em Asie i » i June, and ак ое p ds "plan ts made buf - : ed in at the sides with canvas walls mr e И Lam 9 " M |е progr ess, Many c ot them them had been started. ili 17 o 1 wou seem to be eapable of|bei 4 paratively cheap ; it would also be permanent, and асн — since M. Ho Ноотвкехск has in- | siderably, and all the foliage they had made it would ve all the MEA # А floral | ereased the quantity of his орана 50 пее to suffer and die off. exhibition as its surroundings were con- | сеп}. without sensibly inereasing labour. І -— adopting the plan of cerned ^ „л. а “igl aht, soie et also to be observed, that = yos harvest being meis dry e roofs of the Cannas at on contro latle - eie dryness, and ample but|abundant is rather r against experiment, the I $s. ац t overpowering difference being much more me ident in a Worse two med 178 satisfie та. vu venture to P these opinions to the | season Dem i best plam, and intend to adopt ! roumsta: he Roya чин Society, TUUS I отту me т out ow tha: Ж i enti y to lose its monster] УТЕ have given а va dt р. 963 a short кеи Саш i were в Hi or "x hibitions, we should say at once—as j] GARDEN IN BATTERSEA PARK, and "Lc eg vigorously, each v or Мз exhibitions, we should s зане goro уу, ' converting а p eyesore into something the pleasure of explaining, in "his own Ое, th the'shoot being stronger than before, and they have OCTOBER 17, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 987 nearly filled the beds with their underground roots, Canna Aunæi has attained the height of o іп опе year." He places them thus:—1. Estra Choice, | and А 1: Maurice Bernardin, рас) де Rohan, Charles Ca Rohan [9/7 8 feet, and О, robusta, discolor, and zebrina, from | Lefebvre, Prince Camille de 2. Choice and |600 B1o6 feet, Ts ia dwarfer growing kinds have | 4 4 1: Beauty of Waltham, Madame Boutin, Maréchal shown equa rianee ; Ferdi nandia. eminens Vaillant, pow ua тэл me. 3. Fine, fit for show, from spr t 400 ut not oica in colour: Jobn Hopper, and similar m of Wigandia caracasana have | — н m 6 to ^ fect high." € this is certainly enough HIE for 9€ М, "тв Nd his Sega that mu ma he way of pr preparing » L'Eblouissante, Charles ..Woo d, rnes VK ge Адметна y Paris. ош fruit; moreover they сап be eaten more зер d |than any "pd vegetable or fruit „Without clo mi Potato essential to the rich as well as to Ta xm Een must be Pix apology for saying Of Ктрх®уз I recommend the followi 1. The Red and also the White Ash leaf. —The Red is larger and hardier ves € White, the quality and flavour being nenrly the в . Monds Pride —Thiis is is für stro poor. a few w y yet b фи nt hardening tropical кы for а summer's expo me in the open air of our English cli mate, Upon th matter СЖ exte ension, „Some experienc e has Iss the ае ear, Thus i lants of the sam e kind turn at the same |: time, some stood perfectly ta vhi бнк that |; Re 12. fully made their their and whose leaves had not T encor ur grin ently ied, suffered more orless. The > inexperienced need | 4 tubers are large, or nearly so, as those of the l Daai б ied v n ФАШ, Б кті ч ШЫК 1 ile luke, 16 is an immense cr cropper, ahd the quality is і fit for first-class land | ү. Tt is à wir raised from the White s Rp EAS "Olive: Delhomme. Ash-leaf, and kindly sent to me by Mr. — of . Rose ously mentio H^ that have bloomed lately | а-и о р прие, 1 че ot —Á 1 by eT i-i бушу: Beauty of Waltham, Maréchal piti aab sce gl ü IM nt, 1e Phon Turenne, Professor Koch, Madame ses of 1863: Де. Willi Н eiut д. Rose, — Вано» has the рЫ earance вар , fhuts while in a state of growth from bei eing kep 1а heat under glass, or before their slioota. and leaves have become perfected and harde although plants o B probably make shoots o not ma sabeis as to be in a kind of resting state. Mie, hus ve especially remarked with Cannas, p Жах | сөзе aide er, bt the reise ниса а А esie ы only is insufficient for these r plan! p oes are known fo suffer more or Aa as mue the ui d the "окап е? И . such. as t formed by cattle, or ing rtitioialiy for head-room, as n "A irees — belts of вреден» under- er-eurrent aro са vb of forming the mos feet shelte d of Акм Im, ded by The ents in the Er of the Ван вва 'xtension of this idea оѓ 5 ; growing -— vali thought to be tender in the open mer, Mr. бівѕох, remarkin 1g] o on the. common, "practice of placing Cape and New Holland plants i dioit "err t |bloo mended in bc pM and may be Рм j* a чое as | r| acquisitions, ON THE CHANGE Mo 3 med 1Ҹ SOME WE уы here, the а ае from 1 ek о Е семен учи stel , nor wild ае Ф бына — си ів a tha 4 to40|a se ee ite Ashleafs to test that they pr 2 а Робаёоз, bat they were nothing e Mon X таа, „ their ge erop ce about 14 taer He also sent seven e mi small Early пао ай үч were cut into 18 —- and produced 218. tubers, chiefly large, but too dee eye 9. Flukes.—Thëese are admirable for mid-se: and late use, and generally gain the prize for Kidneys at our shows; I have, however, known them to throw-out 2 small exerescence or tu еге, 4. Pri ,—'"l'hese are excellent € — and gro ere larger, but nohe were equa X m eyes. them i 6. Red, e also Salmon Kidneys. — These аге first- ra in. Although the yet ose the long feathers i — е wings, | mage oes а т. оге see the su Мы» body ін А-и noquiring the tints же ; the end th y bo distin nguis ished mg M old birds, cunning as the Hanoverian Aps о the water's to live free uen таи of geese І would fain add а word or In two of their eecentricities. the flock of our n | blackened and cut t уы дөге of which were i eou tatos в require richer grom Kidne and m аге | than тәлә Ash-leafs, and уке derived Pott oni | should not be much eut. Walnut arth, , "hou пе. Very early (ta should ave an inverted. trough like the roof of a house d over them at nisht, and the ends, resting $hould be raised as the plants grow жы во served BÉ p 8, jwhieh o tlie atq Qr Л) (9t ptt: wee igh. pec roots of the eye, I think the be planted ho m wand, n my locality people тойу » ant the eye uj to Р roppers, eceed in the average of seasons, and shou dales ae oido d for field bh ens be adopted by tho possessors of suoh collec- ged to а flock of common|Mr. Н. Simons ds, Yeoman, of Milborne, sent m ‚ во that the plants may be tastefully domestie geese, which were purchased lean іп the|tuber of th his усаг, which е at digg g ed in a uris spot in the e gar aütumm, and fattened for the use of the table after | time 111b. It D now in my с Тһе нн б P much more real enjoyment would ured winter had set in.' I saved its life when all A čom- and its and stott gre than is C he principle is nde of s had fallem under the knife of the merciless res iit wl wel. It is not nittate i in qua n ity. further extension, and I would venture to apply P der butcher. This solitary goose, finding "that һе Finall BriGnr,—From the simultaneit; H disappeared went and y P OTATO y it to the Orchid house h confidence | last of its Dh trm mind A -— 6 ы over той, Iam inclined. to think to the stove. Here, indeed, must be iñ- | јо! oined ie Canad зеет. and it has kept company | $} that it arose from elec ity. "The ta bers then became ed in some measure ^ em known value of|with i w fien ads ever since. It is now of grent 1 their lungs ; many of the kiada and are others that опе | service ri us sby ‘pointing z out at the close of d ay the |. ^3 tu po rs um үт. езе быу гә реш ink of so e inf. It would, how- net locality of ite dark associates through thie | liable to ue dango та парча реа the “ prince of gloo! | int the E à each year it singles out to d Я companion e Canadians, Still their union the power of the air" ral world, Potato | blight may hare. arisen from ^or Ы : that ver oui "etot a spore ne f «coe go y үза dere yn i amongst fi qi loves platonie, but nothing more. | АП га ams here ia failed. There has not been ose for trial would be found Cologyne W allic| They dissolve partnership at the return of summer. | a theory “ set ар” Ф : Медиен чр wb dover а ала о Bue онты ап "Oypripediun, This year hatehed a ете gosling кише Probably change of seed, change of ground, spuro terocarpum, formosum w—— ТЕ Тено Гена um Wet; Ж m С her it manuring, early rip p ng sorts, де, early. (ate ph p s tiq w с chrysanthum and | re her own hen-house, wit paying Же | - best Chances of enge; Ww. R p Ж, Raskion, te these trials, | smallest attention - to its congeners, which are эе Och T. к: кс, Аз an inducement to institu Mere trial wbich has attended similer attempts а воне Ap rcgni! attend » nuisance; and i o ып md erm day opportunity of cm M the атайн BIRDS versus GARDENS, &c,—No. IT, em change in the colou e umage, which : (Continued fr келын А ive | fallen off, but med the appearance vo of. LET us now see what are the ts on the other. aud "HY- | birds in the adalt state. 2 "First, Mrs Lis oli tio Ше birds ef Dr. Wronr, "Why these two geese of different species have | ought to be | to their advocates, tells us that he, ы. society Т eannot tell. “Do has his hobby, which is I havaa weak- our sientifie changed боору vetsed in | О, fruit, һе says; I am also | like a r y p to unravel the seo them about me, and to too late for insertion this week, but they will be zoologia e Shoul vem ие the attempt, my d Lais ; but I Г nd it impossible to have subject | heart T wish th success than when they strove | birds and fruit together. he relates his expe- is second to nothing in importance, and we cannot | t, enlighten the world on the nature and habits of the | rience of ШЕЙ “Jn the seriy fed ng I hada мы "amp n [£o etm tr of the most shy and harmless passing visi Коа паду oce : о stayed with in ates to вас whole coast of distant mea week, unge by rvers praetieally Wei Ton, Walton Hall, near Wakefield. the blossom-buds (Iam charitable dos ' familiar with the details of Indian — grubs; but in prosecuting uim р an throw a new light upon the whole question кеиин tirely destroyed pud dr n ji k 1 POTATOS. el Z y [re ed a m dil the - ding Wa owe much to Мт. Whiting, Mr, River ав SE. gt beantifally, but it was very p — Ie er gives in the СЕ pe 34 po cp on informa! ; уле je cda in | “worming " for nda cad зі бойу, E: p Florist t-door [je aie € es an doe of which in кыен турен { to tiano | hortienlture, as uy E de eooked pe ead е pi РЕ" i parent birds апі their five young ones e out turned to more accoun an any e eating Strawberries from morning till night. I еа have | put ар w ith тб їп deme of the old THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. were never blamed. They left the next year, and master, - Ti comes down to the vro m fen [OCTOBER 17, 1863, —Nóne but those who move amongst Tulip grower eim have any idea of the great amount of m mondy invested 5? so a blackbir though mistress goes there for се ог | іп this flower, and what great in terest m st m ki porn М a бү е cae ÁN Diod s oriri gh спев was t old that the Аел E men, even in the E districts, p^ i md distance, whose изд had never enjoyed ; they cared which түн was all oing. Mistress saw w - eee Sti á despite t А esi а ени. of the nothing for the nets with which the beds were covered ; her ood eel о rawberries, e s, | lower, no other is so 5 а1 E зе Tulip, for unlike the * stocked " v "ihe fruit through them d Cherries, and appointed an early | the Rose, Pansy, ric anunculus, and other y a pattern war- | day к presérving: She not qu ер to | flowers which are the same in charact very year, a rant бой et Н n A i fruit.| the day, but, going a few days after, every kind of|very fine Tulip bought ior say у two or three guineas crew 1 hl Ea Stra той rie s, they | truit, Sir, was gone, and we the li ttle e Y Mor may the ATE. 2 w -- is M a “ heavy ? башга Their отот. a bass Raspberries "The -— So no serves о be bad | flower: which colour has gone back to was now he soil ently little could th pe tied his out o harum did and these had to beg not get more athered in in order to save theni: In this kaf the : M and Lhrushes were assis ted by robins. ihe The crop was sbundant Dut the | only portion we were able to secure the of a vere covered with оа he: es of | the plan і in the course о a few dg Then came a little cessation from fruit. My f friends from а фм wen f blackbirds finished the ad. few «acd I h v family of ing а and e э. DT UU pe is A we can do for those | ошу е edible ig left i ways welcom: I кшзден, ыле little birds were accused y after a yaik before Г ба, and then а ЧОР, flower, ud | fine crop of large Cabbages were taken by the gipsies, which state it will аб some time or other break into ho appeared to have crossed a neiglbour's ps x жее ег, that is, become, her a Bizarre, yblæmen, well stocked with these, t o take ours. Pre ay, Sir, do which brok n, or as they v the * Country Parson ^tot ry er calle d, rectified flow are divided. А Bizarre ead of recommending extermination - “us p rien has hern gro ees gite and is either flaked md every two of v which Parson with some 'shade E between brown and farthing 1 and so must bé worth mu maroon, in which st а flamed flower, or it has more now. Stick v пр for us, Sir, and we will engage а ms argi n КА colo ur s the upper portion of each cleanse mu ко and crops, and will si ing уоп a m Byblæmens iv а white rim colour, and are either flamed or f rosy pur жк violet, A er has а white grouud enr, wii m either shade г: ar m very choice in my sorts, but vt the ; nt. wW blackbirds т tu а and were pecking at them all day down regarding form, which s qu peri two- long, assisted by a family of the titmouse, who perhaps | Мам will no dou E 35 ке PN heads in firm | thirds of a ball, and purit held 2 e indispensable, do more harm than their lar; avs sapit inasmuch belief that the de is not a оша r flower, ap This means purity of the white or yellow grou as they “stock ? a small hole T one Pear, t because fabul sums are not no w giv en a | of the flowe Re in which no stain should be ер- 16, апа Шеп до оп {о anothe er. The rascals will not single root, as in des z ore, that few trouble their | tible. Ther certain points about the marking touch perry Pears. Ї to Mr. Rivers’ ith the Tulip, as with the Fancy | which would sa d puzzle a novice, but strict rules in choicest varieties. Now, what ат I to do? It seems Pansy, the T бога QUA compiea y taken the | judging Tulips are absolutely necessary, and perfection that I c9. give - poni e indie orfruit. It f the foreign flor sails, and the Dutch | of marki ng is one of them. ора this. The nall birds mus st be destroyed, or fruit сап growers would we жам (* a bond ifficulty in| Тһе bre rd x Fea (self) Tulips in only b es," sending us over w kind лу усаа veat - even | feathered flow an lai in which I have herd yä Then * T ntab as is for au explanation how it is| equal kinds now us f hom roduc A heard solved, and 1 believe it is beyond t п ue ofa that s eaa blackbirds, Жакай p titmice | few days since I was looki 1 what is the actual cause 0! ^ їз e feed th реви ету ад egu ently, therefore sparrows, | the finest olleotions in Holland, and find our Dutch r positively to state E ime within je «о ow-ham s de, d little or ong harm; and he|friends are ery lon ng way beh ind us in first- гача which it can "тун accomplis shed. The зе summer mm inds Mr. Moni is гане Hom. do not wait for corn | sorts, and that ld : : kdo ME to be ripe, b it it begins to swell, ,80| which the hey. call first-rate. чә truth is that -Englis ish breaki ing of Tulips. In the pow ourh а — i out for themselves a high standard of | Nottingham, uud vi r midland towns, there has эг n grain, may be pret ty ушу doubled. Не ыйы | PARER vet: leave no stone unturned to gain it,| unusually large e quantity of seedlin ur broket ara ші the mischief done y spar ‚ finches, &c., far This has been pu the case with the Tulip, and tified lst at Битие smear СЙ , 2 Suae they may ты, ’ They have, he ciet | Mr. Headly, Mr. Willis he late Mr. Groom, and | where Mr. diy loomed thousands x pee of it with me, and the remih E бшш the | several other keen р than self flowers. Tulip grow д1; г, wers have raised a i large th ere in а larg b. ae 2 up the wa EXE terpipes w while they leave grubs Tete Ре, and play havoc with Ts fruite, in|and others shortly to and watchfulness, w to be so, many of them more or less valuable additions to our existing collect: + "Tulips, ho: „do still fetch high prices, for n e - rm Eum on the Rose bushes, and those of the kinds are generally let'out at - one guinea to five Cabbage butterfly to make their appearance at ta че in|guineas a bulb. А list o inds just ipee by ex ptby Mr. Wm. bru of Whitby, doscribe 17 new kinds man or boy. One day'slat xe king hoeing o 71. 10з,а Mr. rra pub tl ll the sp intl f the bost catalogues, and the prices will be atwelvemonth. Wi 1 f ange s. 6d. t Although ES an open Gat, whether you prefer your pides ог | m song, but уоп iudi have plen d of ven Yellow- mers and buntings live muc sparrows. Titmice s d harm and A: tle At this ** Lon don or froi not & much talk rab Тай, аз formerly, I believ te are quite as much grown, Years back it was the fas hion to grow them, just as : oie bot since rushed into th Coch in China fowl business; then i it cease sed to be a mania, Byblemen 401 сте: зоо of E ot ene brok char and n " зә seediing or self ев s of бае kinds obtained idland districts, and Iam unable to account for uis h have asked many grow i ques ium. osophical florist е any light on thi | from growers in the m out of ea ch de exists on the culture ncumbent? gives. his ex- P ше acknowledged cultivators of this really h ta hM thrushes, ks ckb ide pov е - robins, | sparrows, finches, and tomtits, and at the same time retain any vested interest whatever in your own fruit garden. сап flo There are still a in the ста especially about Stra of London, whilst Mr. de d ue Re ре at Slough unds, for he add А writer who signs himself ** Sense," among the Cotswold Hills, in a wooded dut età has fast as they ripen; Apples are all — one by one lon зБ befor re matn- inters the d ial La awrence : ed Dr. San n айтеп of dua lad to fnd irri i wing з ы ape fearing it would отав the flower to run (i.e a self-coloured flower), has c зави mes p "it of seedlings, many of which yo in cad Fear. ie brought to the hammer next s ford, near Cambridge, has an extraordinary collection | i Seren other growers about "London, ыы pd "Ms. r. it can be t| must be worth several hun ed| Thoroughly rotten man well d ud November, largely Der the lat eM [е stock, and more|bed some weeks befote- planting i ы the fne NES of the late Mr.|l have found decided] PE ihn dn ow before me a 1 we ү fM ultivator, Mr. Battersl ottingbamshire, Bag 8, k^ those pues of the d daek circ Es а in which h lies to a question from me by say! not be aware that Mr. Richard Headly, of Staple- |“ I believe grow have generally been over beers cl enter into e of manure to ios I used, and buried some inches below t 3 rmm sera Norman, Mr. Brown , Mr. Williams, M A re enthusias! tic cultiva ators, and also raisers of * Gu Fawkes?, a ga the To these heavy charges ме. Blackbird makes the "rud Iw xejoinder “Ia ofa munity rot little birds living very bon gu no class of florists so truly fond of a flower as Tulip вутка ата 1 „There isa wonderful anti: indivi 75-4 ox of them durin esa ved there are for this flow saying, let him дао, the m — а. +? June next e * petalis want Iam | ря they most какына аз У ^ roachin the mind uia Я à dee to the marking of е po B ti s йоне ОШ only w un this m Флерт ИР m Бай in Tits beauty, пме t ipseque m obj jections but not to strength of ight used, sufficient to deaden the sun’s rays, bul exclude light, if intensity of coloane and деа? wishing to commence Tulip rowing, I and not A: much experience of Tulips, pe dad мышт I better t us be Y de je gardeners all want. fo do. this, and. judge 2 E с | should sta with, but I would caution b aster won't hear of mii e ы will Mer d с мез ы ow tss with сма good kinds, if опу а few. su ана judge who takes the fruit. Worms and insects watching his Tulips, and ысы upon them with more | gain experience cein growing—i acknowledge we do, and the gardener won't blame саге than he would give his babies; and have heard | for the Tulip iW cultiva ; anda ^ for this, though he always lays the Blsitio of sh ort | him declare that his wife. vidi fetch out the blankets | of properti defect iruit crops on us ‘little birds. "The estate kinds, T eon" rin two years ago by a family who looked v мыр Tulipsshould ineurrisk. Istronglyadviseall thosewho| І сап m ex| vm my Own after, поб us, but the gardener. The ve | contemplate becoming exhibitors, to novitiate in| what I have seen in th that the their Peas а Lancashire and get into all the secrets of “collaring ” | becomes a favourite flov with any person v the flowers, both inside and out, and packing them |love for florists?’ p uits. Not only Аз S her imd and they | with — Per rand рч Е "nl са die little | variety irem and Бе ченде oce and the fruit, | intricaci es peculiar to із utiful but Tn js a consi supply fe ves, and we! flower. d abont the uncertainty of the flower: watching | May roots of breeder (i.e. Татай в АУЕ, from Adonis PM Кет: Усы Р Остовев 17, 1868.] THE: МИНДЕ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 989 1: 1 Li + “>: £41 lam ing so me defect, it may b ч eak in t| ату ап impure base, а dirty st amen, or a split petal. li is yes in the florists Т йам; however, that а ese flaws js а flaw. To the uninitiated, the flower is still as beautiful as ever. William Dean, буи m сеи on E I - obtained. . Pinus ponderosa, Rubus veyance n an almost trackles ss country, ] he can he can only take such nrutkanus, Cupressus nutkaénsis, &c., all gd - i g as E has not seen in other places, noting, however, the fro the. MY. "t worthy of the seed be ient p: о of all others, in Parier to all such obsorvations as Wer — rned on the 20th of June with all the d cla ofa P онна ашар упш гы make. So many mishaps co ver опе" ful expedition. The weather, however, during the whole of | precious load before it gets to a place of safety, that sometimes our d а was very wet, the rain pouring from morning ќо | І have been mortified to find, after а laborious excursion, the night, for sometimes a week at а stretch. I landed, however, | tangible kA notwithstanding all my care, consisted on on every opportunity, going as far as the dense bush w ould | of a ‚ few blackened, indifferently dried specimens. I was pre FUCHSIA DEFORMITIES. Амоха the many beautiful Yaire of Fuchsia now in cultivation are some, the names of which I hayq р the petals show som interesting gradations i in form, between. that which is PU per А Horist will readily supply tbe names of varieties presenting these appearances, while the bot: anical interest of „Ње specimens is not lesse ned | by soon extinguished it. In the little ** pigeon house" of our|losing ail hope of being able to effect this jou d for the small —€— called а cabin, we had barely room to squat | present, I came down to ie ow ria in the 'Thami where about, unded by trading articles—blankets, beads, | І arrived after 20 hours’ steam obacco, sint s-wire, paint, calico, &c. ; and often when turn- I here take the Our 'of recordin ng my thanks to ing into our “bunks” л night we found that the rain had | Messrs. Anderson & Co. for the great kindness sci assistance penetrated е soaked our be An ES you may well suppose, | they rendered me through Mr. Gilbert M. Sproat, the resident а . Ор опе ос n, in | partner, and without i rly i z. + ш Ф [: 5 5 3 É Б & E @ Бы B ч E A o E © 4B йл -@ 8 E KW Е 5 ё, 93 Q et н g i T E & names ! belonging to them XA trike bargain d travel alone without t turn, and at the mode in which I had conducted H H stri Tg: s, engage men, ап ve! one w out any | at m e re' , апа at tbe rcode in whic: conduct It will be remem in Fuchsias as we assistance from the whites. I need scarcely t rM the eg н, namong other n he offered me letters roug У , ble th es to me in ritish h country, only peopled by a civilised ition in a few places [bed me be: о ut to resi The simplest and most uent deviation from the in the vicinity of the mines, &с., and where nothing can be | so, his loss, I am sure, w: will be a:deep blow to the success of the procured except at enormous MT colony, for, notwithstanding many differepces of opinion from On the 24th June, I started o other excu to intereat. or узсе ca Deco no man will ever be found. explore the botany of the edes ydg hither dy рды with Kaoh a thorough: knowled; f the wants of the country unknown. As the sawmills at Alberni were stopped at Vieri and all that e: it. Victo: mee а ra Pis July 24, 1803. time to undergo some repairs, four men accompanied me i my excursion. We proceeded up the Som-ass River to а мө, The following copy of a letter from Governor Douglas to the on the lower arm of which Anderson & Co. have established a | late Edward АЛА ДЕ M.P., shows how. cs his “logging camp." After exploring а small arm six miles long, Excellency desires to promote the objects of this expedition. nd sleeping for i о i т m, than usually rolled inwards. In the next stage the inturned margins cohere, and :thus а more or less perfect cup is formed at the end of the stalk. ts | Qublous pleasure of. hearing the **wolf's long howl Ё тош |. Му DEAR Sm,—I have received your note by Mr. Robert Unalaska's shore" (by the way, we were only a few days' sail Brown, Collector for. „tho Bo tanieal Association ot Scotland, and The next ation shows that the organ has assumed | from Unalaska), owing to а storm arme оп the lake we were | І may assure you [о it will a € rd me great pleasure to ~ dm See e tion а іп ме in this oods country. It oifers a wide field to the lovers of natural science, That AL Ela, diae ie Bien na ТИ апа тюе! deeply solicitous that it should be better known to guide (Quasson, 3d chief of the Opis-chesats) up along arm of the world through some work of respectable character the Паке, which по опе) knew the termination of. We systematically describing its climate and native а paddled along all day, landing here and there along the The results of Mr. Brown's researches are d met —: ed banks to cook our dinner, or to * он. ” on an keines amie the www there isa wide lored like wing, projecting fro m the side |o де anther and Me d the position of. one of its lobe Hen hen, these deviations on tend to confirm, 3 а! island. I found а Thuja e. to Thuja gigantea (Crai untry, with much that is new and oani Ws Бо пое енна Baith РФны раа amd шр шуы рар а саи .|cones of Abies gran an x nus contorta, » а, eb M em wr Ma ‘representat tives T1 З Doug" T birod” "te tree, and will return in the sir, very truly yours, James DOVGLAS. ri m difi the an ms ivt age qme zd ре Эг satama toit, if I do hot find it о Li P the А suh Edward Ellice, Esq., M.P., ut modifications 0! setting, we came to the termination of tho Jake, whic! these the only inferences to woe Ж ie а ivo вашей" Sproat'a A: -- кен ver : pne ROBEK í been rtin the of Messrs, erson о, - у have жый: чыш a 0 — man—Gilbert Malcolm Sproat. It is about 23 miles in len h " vd gg taea up зоп: Ap врасе uds ch imo "fuo of бем bos - | in its Jongest ax axis, Hem we в found a river flow ing gin y Tu remi ия uy m M ONTE- E Nem es e Sutures | ascen: thi: mile, when, the n: Neg ONTE-ROSA your epist! of the anther, those chinks irren whi pollen becoming вош wb yea Ae оче а чут «ч у ^ ber always see 4 cane ы, "p while T heartily blazing fire, notwithstanding the mosquito and various other subseri mu at you a indited (p. 964), I cannot makes its ів not so фону нй б iu, 0d which, to those "pm have camped *'sub frigido Jove" | but take exception to some гій m. matters on which, w кес = Originally, most t anthers hav lo cavities or com- | in North-West America, there requires no ир Next | bro omni А affection, 1 would seriously invite your fur! т а мды one (ог outer and | morning, after pork and biscuit, we took to the woods, | reflection. рре ( ascending the айка of the river through a fine КЕЕ ШУ, "Тһе same snows which have whitened alike your head and h f nl i Do the chinks or su m атор suppose, correspon o the merging of ард leaf, g do they answer to the lines that the two cavi it ? Шеп ооо, yr ha р е ^. ; d anther, ^ А. m the?other ? i h w] me dn Send M UND т question, I must, refer rof. Oliver’ per in кы базе discovery in the examination of wi ich T found | remo Rosos and Dahlias, bècause your nsactions, чое xxiii, 1862. e Professor | Abies canadensis of a Atlantic slope; but which I foun of, your селге, 8 in favour of the latter a йм, risi represented by a which may be itle known in XI Tune $02 feet [rv that alternatives just ciu: egt The в abo England. It has only Miet recently жүүт by my iud are mim things eaven and earth than seem "e in J 2 : | Dr. Al Kellogg, — e — — an Academy, ір | your philosop x АП that you have said of new Roses and described add on ion. to this | their Lebens rri vol. мү me of Abies | new Dahlias, and something 1 of other new n:t sutures of the anther correspond | Bridgei. I will send you dont enty of it "e in the season. | flowers, and ^d especially o ew fruits. Do you not think, dear e divisions betw: thickened pollen-bearing | It is а t to 100 "feet іп height, c^ dark Vefdbro ax and | Mon that the new Pears, the new Grapes, the new m t anther jecting into graceful appearance. anchlets are s, slender, | Strawberries, are min нтте UM s A + е » ; а droopi The timber is said to ы rmer, finer, ew even more questionable as objects of value the petal-like cup, does its pollen along a line | straighter grained than the Canadian Hemlock Spruce; Which | because the palato hasa lees varied standard of excellence than i Ы 1 t. Itis certain] e eye. To have consistent you should at least have lr add cmq n oie гы p е neis, bu " nd ЕЕ еч КЕ уе d , that it is | included in your censure the new fruits. Who has told us all i КУ NOR 8, uos anther from the коп, 0 Eve e о are t | that we d. to know of them ? tM the brief but honeyed which under ordinéry circumstances would also be to e nsque that Кее n ob entity, E apply “old | descriptions sometimes met with, t initiated would almos ү ith pollen. The true mens of the leaf are | country " Hor 75 yth at all resembling what they are = К to gather ''Grapes ^y horns" and olded, “4 as we have seen, become fused Wo ret йите to о заб rmi T E ауа and| lt stri e that your ce on the describers and together to form very hungry, and sweet ; did we that T night enjoy our bed of | descriptions of new Roses is rather severe and invidious. The doublefowered Arbutus Unedo, amid very | Pine масо, » profaoed by а substantial supper of salt pork, | More reliable and precise information is no doubt desirable in many other insi t have к Ў ex ШУ own | hard biscuit, and tea—ou rovisions on all such eg i in | reference to all novelties іп утарен but РЕЯ ? А ; : В "Wil ttin e branches for my LAE v no де o е Observation, Р: iy noti ffording Taxus brevia M CENT Murr.), but without fruit. Our | supply the desiderata? Reflect, and tell me whether you are further. support to the notion originally "brought fire was of Pi Douglas Abies Menziesii was not un- | not D bliged t o prove all new produetions before you can give a forward by Bischoff, and n ow supplemented by the | common, but the M was the former-—Abies Bridgei | lengthened and reliable сака, а ү ик, and by the time bservati ' Oli and Pinus Strobus, "with Rubus spectabilis, K. nutkanus and | they are proved they are no longer “Т; presence o ovulos an ti margina ofa structure nien aus (s eri nasse E reri mide Mri e presence of ovules on e margins of a ctu in our English shrubberies; but it is | very nt colour es arles Lefebvre an ое the form апа а tributes of d and ao etel: mph — southern part, of the island, par- | Benateur Vaisse. Ihave seen such "dogmas advanced over апа ften epi: with in the flowers | ticularly the In e at, Victoria—Vaccinium ovatu і the last 20 years, апд refuted by some new нус A i and occasionally the Indian Bal-ul (Gaultheria Shallon) Next | freak of Nature almost before the penman's ink was dry. І of the eek, forms no alid o ане orning, looking about the ne оой, we re-entered our | thís doctrine of *' finality " I have no faith ; Nature's s are to this view, as Mohl long ао remarked ; but it i canoe (hollowed out of Cupressus зараас К ats ° | езд stib ; Кой, По, ма ше E Ki to -Sonoel and mstan ; | nd apply, urces о а! а! помно T Sue се "un A еў quon "^ de the me material tm шоу r3 Thuja риска) The With "Том m. Paul's Rose dicta, term them, r yo ke excepti . à . petals and mde Or between anthers and carpels, Taylor, an Edinburgh man, who had formerly acoompaŭjod 6 is, you say, out M: pata That, I apprehend, із a mere that it is the ul or inner surface of the da bn. me on my first journey on the island, when we were that substitute bears th | ‹ he lower the Nauaimo Mountains, w et апа halt starved, for two дау, mend for fobacon-Wa Mr. ©: ontermnost Some the as icated to A down arm Y eq csi "n [^ the wood. h his blan MR. BROWN'S BOTANICAL EXPEDITION TO PTEE S YE SH FARM ЫЙЫ ый wrote T vas abont to il for Айылы, After ed both in Victoria and Barclay ea фт Pe oho а On tbe 3d of June I started ina а trading expedition with the Indians wwe, \ M rend прера уати аар do үиі Ли ,Nootka, e temi д erouse, Meares, | t| berni Can Vancouver, and also Menzies, who collected here the few | similar journeys. Of course, on such excursions а botanist plants he had from this part. Though it is not my intention | only collect one or, at most, two specimens of each of o particularly describe the botany of the localities I visited, I | meets with ; and frequently, so limited are his теде — name, with its - ng waving n crowned with a Pecten like ома уот е. Whether this arises from {һе change of flowers. In atmospher ! or {г ome slip of earth, mat but. say that if it is a plant ' that would merit a first n |8 fect а THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 990 [Остовев 17, 1863, ome mus to plants бошу not equal to the | introducing. 1f it is, it seems а very proper subject f Ноте Corres spon nden ne Either. way the ауга ard v uld not be a correct the Fellows of the ‘Horticultural М; чы: New Plant Prizes. ES pad Ка чб awarded to f index of fer (if еш upon The Societ d take New Plants? By pri ards of intrinsic of the exhibitors -— be ed in dealing чи b ad Me value. riter of ps s) аде of t place two or three eem i: b any nurseryma n ога seodeman ult. thinks not. Would as ien qud find their way ai «e disposal ^ the judges, to p awarded i in case of | forit. It is iok "bey that thay. keep a stock of seed to the exhibitions Phen, as if prizes were awarded? such (itd m, or | for the ut of always making fruitless es thisseems to me to bethe primary question. New plants Lapageria rosea albiflora, but not o Yo given if no su ch | with; and its having always failed hithe p E ders are the pr incipal attraction at our metropolitan Horti- prominent plant were shown. urther, in order to unlikely that A should have a stock fi any ou А е on заре which VW, B." ' deplores, „е see Something more would be оре from the that flower ‚ would not thei g g blemati Карн and thet l lt itors of all cer — denim "A. А ue should special care be n to procure their own interests by offering the most awards iv that i » йй no prizes of money- -valu key the real hs e the spot, but more ul information what is of Le most ым a the nuc blie? There { We nfess that Ei of bo th as t о the oil and the mode of Mer ent should mation and е їп nts to ысын ng a^ - ‘first S SN аза higher dede tl e у аннар of prizes but to assume that because there. are now so pom The Garden at е А .— Having read with pleasure r. Hunneman hor that а me absence manure is nei wd it ihe НЕ. n. We kave ае оп what s eemed t do authority, their av exhibited fit tl | Rev . Mr. Radely e articles on у f this statement, v tliat” it receives all аё are deserving е t hav s, does not subject 8, latel beautiful plentiful supply ofm 6 р t legiti- seem to me to be meeting "the: stt y in the р possible Roses he кү 5 тусунон uh for competition} mately ultural ty, and way. Surely the fact of so large a number bein was induced to lace from which s I rint like very well to see it trie ч, 8. К, 0. exhibited proves the greater need of nage ie the|intelligenee of а jer table nature has issued. Mihe Cemeteries.—The remarks in your article of the 34 character of a certain number with something more | fruit trees of which we have read, were Need inst. on the planting of eg Mee b Mies than an honorary award, яз well to encourage their nd foliaged, and шо. wood Appear to be|by the usual good taste of the Gardener, ados. exhibition as „to show thei acter, g fast же ugh the t range үче езше 1t is to my mind as treper to make them 1 ears от age, th first р dete а "given value should be awarded, and | centre, and bon "the тее to the dps of the tree, ET an | likeness of a Turkish burying place, But there that Tiea number and their value should be stint | easily believe the statem of such large erops of | many flowers and shrubs which seem peculiarly А to h e inserted in the ner | as the prizes are inserted for specimens an "d со lle ecti ions generally, i нечо of in the vague form now generally | adopted ; o second or third prizes should be given, int D m— of these, honorary certificates of s du rit of the first, rere or tbird class, unless the bj ме, ы to be utterly Eai ten: е bos fi d be allowed to во inferi, ет + Ња меу te once again f ү а higher АЧ in wh ich Бк ЇР it were really and had been n to ts prope pri entirely withheld from new amc at о our gre at t horti eultural shows, it would а appe: r like discou raging those hic exhibited in | wind еч hail d|four s p on the ред stock, whose shoots of on - ia S, of protecting sheets о them a sacred significance. The Cedar in the East, the they were irable; the spring-planted Elizas, | Oak in the West, and the Ash e re held Wonderfuls, and Trollope's Victorias were grand. e|as the representative supernatural power. The three- and two-year old plants of Eliza, | Cedar, Cypress, and Pine were symbolical of the Holy onderfulp and other sorts were ond а кы Trinity; which was also illustrated by the triple. I also examined the Home or Western Rose was|leaf of the Wood Sorrel. ily and astonished at the vigour of the plants on tlie Manetti аге asso ssociated wi ith „Holy % л чуар but iti is uncertain stock, which had all suffered much from the recent whether 1 storms. Still re admirable were the la е уе ellow Narcissus. * St. s Wort" tely specimens of the Duchess of Norfolk (із sa ave owed its red ее to ihe! s od of the B ч ы "M а 12 5 Teet 9 inches r th splendia Solfaterrer Мае, Àlice Aristide, t nts of Trio omp Ren nes, Celine, Forestie, bearinz, aid t Saint, sprinkling it as it fell; and of the White Thorn, beautiful in t 5 it was the fashion to believe the pn f Thorns was made. In e books of а middle. ages, wìth what tenderness do flowers—the Pansy, the Strawberry, and t} Violet surround the pageof prayer. Who cannot things ` in w ew plants will always < И Por Phe Md Rose g 2.9, E admire the skill | with which the flower and the leaf ангубин 5," “to obtain the stock| ^ Pofatos.—I purc Lien of a novelty, or an abundance of orders Ha the plant|a quantity of his Roa i Abd level йез, which 1 early churches Р Т recollect once being sho a grave, hen let out," is — With few exceptions, and | planted on -— а in sandy рея! Ve m up | covered with flowers, where four little dite brothers these generally in florist flowers, those that buy {һе | оп August 2, the Mim Ls idee of теу and sisters, lay buried, and it struck me ho бы. я. new Things rely on their own judgment, and | good-flvour ^ jT y оов Lov ia the resemblance between flowers, fashioned ph peli к. s, а or | fro om the coarse ea earth, and the heavenly beings--ol —of earth деко ден mar 30 t B. M. at der de im Mong. die We тотар, qnd vide emp vendere Pot veryro Peaches under Glass—At p. 965, “ US pits Tobit T suy — them E feet pis had ме А bem | | Clapham,? "^ admits the Pio] p Bon i regards or even apart, the crop All the tu bi Ж were perfectly free from dise reflection. ecording by your Correspondent [p. 939 i ouguer, as quot 5 to | А he Bo ecure orders for it. , Any one who has paid the least | BURN of this kind, together with its Tit yes 2 loss of light oy rem, when it falls upon Ан ова to the ». pro oduotiveness and fine M our, cannot ual to angle of inciden upwa: edats eno fof the Plants, including seedling forist/s flowers (and f 1 favourite, I may also state that I e ole; Wt von eret дета ача m among these Pogotnaen Orchids, and Roses, have grown Myatt’s roli Kidney for some years, perpendienlar to the ce of the glass." Dj then the m most айтас e fea atures at our g d useful kind ; it is, | £oes o ark :—“ [^ Кеб easy to conceive under Pris to withh ad priz from t first of|however, some 10 days ог а fortnight € than the | what мнне such а deviation would be possil ese seems therefore scarcely siste ot that or At Aat pent ded c, The Nur. s, Wet 2 mld only take bee 1 apprehend, when the sun i$ I give them ап undue prominence, for Staffords hira. the han the south, when the sm arge specimens of Azaleas, Ф And Greenho E de useful — eub would be act à м Har south wall, which De o oe T ov meme ene ee t esence later than usual would thus bac M, as the MON leav eur А5 аге ав а] ph autumn, During t st week, whilst on a tour | quotation does a": "e et ave to make a grand show the plants I hav ed. Wiltshire, ДА saw from СТ to Loa Wired of them дейнп i in oes te that в" is "ае positio fu for То e а Ка Horticultural show, two жечу, n the ridge of а house Oth of | s rays fall on the sloping roof of a gs appear to be necessary, > large — P ts October, evident CHE their Йе = с несе ZI the south at d "angle of 85°, or in collections, to i iig an effect; and and | and arduous fli; ght to ilder climate th indeed at any other angle b etw y |they ер T of them arly in a dort. line with their an ours. |in n l'a sun's E сап only fall in а perpendioular direction hortest | at and еи "d йе such that ] One great obje pain, sod finally | its and elevati tion atten on apon тошу! Stem i b that under | бо Africa, JP. H. Нуне, M.R.C.A., Clifton, Bristol, н Together ded. p aider the ordinary pitch of itr р, try h ings, will | Oet. 12. will d" ur twice in the y ин but the Cis- nob е at the tr ble nt^ expense =. bringing| —Hybridising.—I have always noticed in eee d tee angle of as s 85? of incidence may be them to the London shows. This feeling is to be | а і two species are bred usu я. tpe Pe merde PONI Many slope and о оп апу day between the regretted, - it is strong in зәр country, І have | generally the e ia and i spring and а n equi This eau iA that exhibiting new plants with all песна slight di ce in the progeny; ye з == ш ү v е, prov i ded the observer ís not indi» | i visible, whe пей Ъу ж б бр variety | dazzled to temporary blindness by the p А if ya › that is, е sapia es, great | Correspondent likes to try it, let him watch in а ol ;| чал гсш Li ho i um e. pis ДА e ers|summer morning before 6 A.M., ine та mg Pest і i; t ur one "from th е other, Mas а acin the sout et him a ыран фи ырыл ыт с. will, by- -by,: over cing T PLE UE publiely, chan s A iid FO S to the Fee ot ^ КЗ на acing d ‹{ безін e glass. Very ов э ; e prize sys s e advantages | Socie it bos ve bee 5 ^ t are none too great, xt. the fax of always exhibiting ai unsu E essfully s A i ке "P he flows, те vem uos н et ie if S aes, it for б рет» loss would scarcely be encouraging. f thei "the|time he will be half blind, unless he uses а [We are ga sd this өем of opinion, but it Fes » in which s were conducted. Nothing it the | glass. ыр is not owing to his — at dem z not touch o 9 argument, nor conv wid M to the|sort has been distributed for many years past, апа | апа receiving his rays direct; only at his — ntrary ; W. merely proposes fi r grades о of A especially nothing since the progress of agrieul-| image pee receiving а ] ion E eg " h, | tural chemistry has Eg facilities formerly unknown | reflection The rays that thus exert фет for о admit а limited number of * first" money prizes | for ура ments upon plants requiring|on a susceptible object outside, at the sum, would be to let i in all the evils of which "eade, as мо о peculiar soi ment, The exhibition of dts roots | ti ime affect, anything inside. the same principle the ах and поб exhibitors, have eomplai dice H your C. dent will also find it possible. " іррове six e д-ры vf money value to b havebeen madeinagricultural and horticaltnral skillsinee | that with certain slopes of a roof the rays of light as puro Nes than dosage y be pe ten that tim time. More than that, eib should be no objec tion to e = a high angle of incidence on the ok the light were j six plants во |таайїп Rm e t now t ye ada consequently а large portion of thè “тінен ret to the rest as to raise 4-7 and fuiled. that principle e had iy dla whieh is then so а із dispersed P { iestion v d Фи лш чедо d pax. v external r, ог object may happen. : тре дый than six plants worthy € the | world, p 19.98 ya Re pire deren m ie ad А. d ile adam. fet [Satis superque. positio d be just as it often is now. If there | see mh fe er а ipae ay a чик rana ara ondent “ 7. O. | ither some prizes must be withheld тетей of et life have been bi to | (p. 966) is mistaken as to the ii ' accruing 0 question, as they а | nem failure. The real point for! young trees not being the Ll от bad— were entitled), or | consideration is, whether the root in question is worth | upon day they have been | к. Ore the MEQUE к Остовкн 17, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 991 hundreds, and many persons have observed the progress | about the end of September or the beginning of f October. Apples, of which there deed oen fine crop. bw — f" in the work of destruction. W..B | Two large trees of Ribsto n Pippin =) produced Sout. The Floral Magazine has figures of i of Gold about 7 bushels each. In addition to these, Cockle Разни Муз, Milford.—This is а seedling, and тач leaves fne.Pinks: and Kerry Pippins, Pearson's Plate, Old, Flat, and Goldl ev. George Jeans and Lord Herbe rt, t ge drawings of Scarlet Nonpareils, Margil, and King of the Pipping giv p. 967 of Rin ngwood На ЇЇ; oth are in fact ыр һ аге apologet iced psa Е have been made | аге also loaded with fruit. Cornish Gilliflower, one of бона bon Cloth of Gold, raised y me when at the from * dressed" flowers, such as not to be ex-|the best flavoured Apples in existence, is not во good 2m op of Winchester's at Farnham Castle. J. Goode, | Pected under ord he vu ind two fine x rc raria :|this year as it usually is ; but to make up, as it were, ank Grove, Achilles е ед, rom Mr. Hoyle's collection; and | for this deficiency, there is a fair sprinkling of reenovi а handsome yellow-flowered succulent | fruit on the old Golden Pippin, which shows —— of the Hojiteledi family, formerly grown as Semper- | no Ed бы аера out. Amon oy ee vivum aure ced Golden Reinette, Hick's Fancy, іо се of Books. In the September and October Numbers .of the уон Твого, Sereveton Golden Pippin, Бетон Тһе Gossip of the Garden, we find рутата m Trey mn pete mess меч T Dahlias, Onions, des ; and q ap kah of in- Russet, Sam Young, Beechamwell, and Fearn's Pippin. of the foll terrestrial Че уран ese Orchid with short stems, each formation on exhibition matters low's Seedling, Hollsmdbury Hail Door, Kentish Fill- беа s edged with green , plaited longitudinally, Garden Memoranda. baske Round Winter Nonsuch, Norfolk Beaufin, and much берей it "the margin; the minute flowers in| _ THEOBALD tim NEAR poen T, THE SEAT ОЕ SIR | Greeting Braban Dom M кой ЖО а narrow spike, yellow, changing in age to deep orange. HENRY MEUX, —The sion, a red е build- The ў ака Pu es A o Lila "iA ut d 968: AER. penali ‘situated оп rising ground, overlook- [of ground; and i id down ia fas, Di рне, ИР, the most lqyely of terrestrial Orchids, ranking wi g and beautiful valley on the one side, | 05 Вопіс, » aid do Grass. р 8, на nsectochilus sar ri but {ро ngh having 1 1 well Е $4. on, the ра ЖЕШС ошу DM ya cross branches зау — € € —— 7 m А Ы ion кйш other S every dee or four Lus Under y be conside si as жаш теча the beauty. | In 1 Sp 1 ifolia, а subshrubby Malyaceous “plant furnished ped gay о ОНЫ; plants, interm xed with 4i this ыа дой, the is annual pro oduce is from 300 бір of moderate stature, havin rown for the d of their leaves, an ki 400 bushels. e us An ye iie np ex seven-lobed leaves, and numerous flowers of a delicate | front E: iais. j^ а pretty flower garden, in which the the trunk o i "i pas d b ил: т y кз: h a rose-colour crowded alon ng the upper me of the stems; | beds e arranged A ? years ago, still lives and bears fruit, althou it is a rather showy plant, and probably hardy, being dakad KOEN relieved. here and there by handsome | the support the top iiw ar ed gym jer found in British Columbia, and the north-western | vases set on appropriate pedestals, and char date in thickness of wood and, P , as оп st regions of America. Eranthemwm tuberculatum, а | ей with plants of striking colours. А. founta he head and branches lay P on the gro veg “very floribund" slender branched shrub of dwarf| occupies the centre, and along the sides of tete Ат берка Pears, which РВ 1509 t Will consist UN; bushy habit, having small opposite broadly elliptic valisaresetstandani Portugal Lanrelsin t tubs. Aribbon Louise, B b Pieri n or obovate obtuse leaves, рее lated branches, | border and evergreen h vide the rage garden Chrétien, апа oth ^ we Lowe Mud and very copious "white flow with j ng from the principal MEAM, SN d the house | good Marie Louise, po mans, мт: slender tube, and а five lobed- poe in эв а deep ravine, on the sides of "ad are fi д orceau, Beurré ri А э what two-li limb; it is br Australasian psa masses о! of Rh ododendrons and other в hrubs. These | Bergamot. Of Plums, Jefferson's and Kirke's have introduced by Sir Daniel Coo been. very fine, as has "fd ban Coe's Golden Drop, а by Mr. Veitch. Hibiscus Ниед veli і qui nquevulner. The kitchen garden, whose walls are well ы | valuable Plum for a late cro ү Swan River shrub of erect habit, with denjly EET ata Pr t ата г пе ів velobed leaves, having the ents also deeply | skilfully cropped an erwise kept in excellent sinuato-lobate, and өөү. гову i like thos ыы an | order, Here Pears and Apples have this year been Ж ous. Althea frutex, ench petal being marked at its ba bundant ; Morello Cherries, of unusually largesize, |. Sale of Messrs. Veitc!'s Japanese Plants. — On а deep blood-red spot. Н. Wrayæ and Н. grossu æ- | have been a wonderful стор, and the same may with Wednesday, the 2 (ned took place at the "Хы folius are now co Pn ы) Шу forms of Н. d. Hue кен. ка be said in pesar vem егоредіа ingular Caffrarian Asclepia-| ^ Under glass, Pines are grow with grea ss by |! that һауе bee ong an ШЕ, Аз the amount daceous X ОЧ wi Н абрана теті t tuber, and а | Mr. Sanders the gardener, as an also Vian ott : | realised 18 ее intérest à » few le s with narrow linear leaves, ро ots and planted out. Неге we had an низ у | by the lp ad of Messrs, POTE ок & Мови y de bearing aci ie. axils solitary flowers, of remarkable| of seeing Mr. Wil еті new Royal Vineyard атар | auctioneers, t; pem our reden. that it was поте form and colour, the corolla tube being ТЕЧ growing side Dy side w which | 4007. and Bol, for some 295 lots. The specimens sold dilated and globose at tbe base and summit, and its | it som what аги їп ficte but notin taste, | Оп this occasion were e 5 result. of Mr. J. G. Veitch's - segments linear-oblong, па: rrow at the base, fringed at ts being altogether devoid of Muscat flavour. So hi guy, Japan expedition, зч, wn the margi in, ye low witl and remarkably | however, did it stand in favour with the Fruit C Mr. Fortunes Japanese Plants.—L Деге Т à as alniost to hide greater A of the mites 3 when it was first shown at South Konsingtony рсы thot all Му luablé Japanese plants tube, but ib ту л» да шу! five-spurred | tha D ан arded i First-class Cer tificate, and w. ado ‚ һе во old, vithout reserve, at Stevens' Auction orifice. Бат — lmein that ‹ Inesday and "Thursday пех&; epiphyte introduced by M Low & Co; it isa андо t jab : f S dwarf creeping Orchid. with li broad elliptic envia «t d | duced at South the V der fu : vox "iube 00 рга р sch Aro 2 stated greenish-yellow fowers streaked. with red, the lip|inspection measured no ess than 14 inches gth, | е — р mottled and blotched with deep red. and was well spoken of by all who tasted it. Te "fr t 5 pend emann n's Journal of Botany for October ponnus a | ЕЕ а warf. Мехісап Cactus with white flowers; and among а iy papers a note by Mr. Baker on a Yorkshire Galium allied to G. erectum, and which Prof, Babin Siy" m HE i: 8 ә a’ E © [е] £g Im КЕЕ © RE Ё » 2c 25 © a Black Наза, fn in Laburnum were among 16. The ttle sufferer Аттап, as recorded at р St ous e last named variety of f Grape, and Lady Downes's M. at 5 d lock on Saturday morning, Worcester » description of the leaf.cells of the British Hymen eno- 2. a also ie here. . Thé he borders i 2р #амей— Pure Water—Our sanitary authorities llums by Prof. Gulli h А ds the structure of | ^ 7 e the tissue of the two ants to b М d o totally different, t the GE ND spit) uit Е spent ome pA dicis m in the "e require fena d endi m "heir effort to emere — an forming a “apimrenobyma,” Ade id үте, strong canes quite to the {ор of the | vii to the p necessary element, bears уша” som the first season. In December of the ваше ө year tes! а aem ni to жр Sicuti ыб s ever Жы [b ic and hi un by Prof. Meyer ; nd. as а асос of the Owala, an oil- the edat January, 1862, they were started in to growth ma state of MAL. Pure air ha D been the m that has 5 us seed o «и Brit uu ү by M. аа "Dé ? | and made fine rods, which again reached the top of the lowered the water company's divid L^ e capras Carri 797 Cryptogamia, by Dr. house. In December following n ler Ае a|extent to the shareholders. Albeit, the public у ington, & nd time; but in this insta nly about 4 fe et mne receive considerable addition therefrom. Still, ist and Pomologist, the Septem d For we realise the fact, во well established as to be Number contains figures of Ls remarkably fine а was séconsmenied x ^ February, 1863, and the result | ERN all doubt, , that the purer the water it e enters Mrs. William Paul, and of the De Maraise ай. — was an admirable of large finely coloured Grapes. M T пое P тее б figu off Te gei be added th that the Vines are planted inside the | before it ыры the eonsumer, we 98 «ед Standisk’s Perfection Rhododendron, and of the Belle | ho use well made border, 2 feet in width, and that Pra whether or not that great Йе ion Жы а re e t due Bono. 7 nem iis Y acad border through ingre i ч not - BM " "rw Ma X NUN жй үе e finest of е pre yenn, a the front wall. The ou tside border is not all made at accrue from it "ipta жа an intensely pad dide the front "he contrary it is increased in width by the bovis o f the medium air which the water t РА е à бешге: radiant and | addition of new material year after year as Vines |. А ант чао а дебей MEM e i. The P di веет to require it, а plan now followed мудир: ofan byt ин water € и | at On; a moderate | "Of Pine А fruit is ripening on + th Frof. Babington on the disco very of Trichomanes in w ber and ho! ] Apples good on suckers T e: ow with Кн к, к planted out in April, 1862, in "lom on'a bed of Пете, abondant X. Tih Маа e un ооа: Belle Lidia: hent is, however, provided by menns о Jul a most delicious Pear, ripe at the end of {гай October, а long obovate regularly shaped fruit, of a | oder Аж» rr Aerona DLE dull brown colour with nd having а} [n the UA of «E. Tonnis Court is 1 -brown glow on the sunny side, “ like а gipsy's | Arboretu denmo Conifers, 3 se den melting and very ету uice oue 4 » pe ch especially - ка of. sugary vinous flavour. hododendror. | to) „Park, voniains se is eld t nest acquisitions yet tained among | erable size. . The which hich y varieties, from the perfect form and deli- | through it, and altogether the T eately clear colouring of its ample bloseoms, this colour m hae, gl it, mM ogether ra ee phon that p Y po o P aesti conte dir vi Hertfordshire. im Horror den or preserving, and furn —————— P ree cod. iate v f of a wig a bright AST LODGE. в, THE RESIDENCE T caen fer ba iti tol violet bloom, an ripe | б. EX mer Esq. — This porn celebrated. for its | through 992 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Остовев 17, 1863. ‚ are informed by the highest Snom м регійіа) ` will appear to have burst through t b h n ves HA oes E Евы AND KITCHEN | GA Firstly, * authorities, at pure acts lead, above i Look over fruit and other stores frequently in or der that in a very abet space of tinie it , becomes s impreg- surfac ce, with the lower portion attac зА to the va to see that 3i is pis and sound. Standard trees which nated with this metal in a soluble form, Мог are | stratum beneath. In the interior of these cup-like | have bee oot-pruned must be firmly secure 50 min e to escape by the comforting рее that th excrescences ог p idia, a quantity of the orange-|injury from pto also get any root-pruuning to ba w impure. Water that c i boni spherical t remains, whilst mu of it has one this season exe Sud as soon possible, (and what water does not in greater or less | be en ied and dispersed over the unocc pied portions | Endeavour circumstance permit degree?) equally appropriates to itse f a portion |of the leaves, the stems, and probably on € leaves of | have а good su $ Ux "mad under safe protection; of the metallic medium through which it passes ; | the e Grass or other plants growing m its 1 mediate for there i is „каан! уа demand or this, and in these are facts from which we have no appeal. It is | vicinity. Thes o littla cups are Fungi, th severe winter it is е to save it spores (pro res, they should ` because by the кет protection of hoo d tr ue that water may umet certain constituents that | the more fa ey вро be са alle d, vourable to a | in fact de germinate, and on the threads а produced i i ee state of iab pes n if such a qualit y exists in of s p here found we чш ет а as the type of the group ог x | throughout ы: ird of the Vine, the rods should be bent so as to bring the most forward buds to e the lowest level, ues! those that are backw ard. prinkling the and distin Vines ВАН, T "ist twice а "дау w n nearly allied genera, Lari ; begin to appear, when the amount of moistu! others, thought to be closely connected, such as Picea be and Т! or Larix and Cedrus, WS, сё firml : establishing t passages s, &с.; ; and syrin nge the ms ^ h EACHES.— Let house which. it is proposed to repr m ps Бо endy at the unity. — of the borders, if exhausted by other in their essential organs. онер of аа and vegetation go so wi teriall H until sd leaves must STAT OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, For th the W х4, ending Oct. 14, 1863, as observed at the Horticultural Garden ам bot "Тһе result is, therefore, that in the сазе of » TIR eu TZMINAATURE. СО all new lead pipes, colic, to poison rder to which һ to direct attention. Poplar | о. |68) fam" | Орел. Оне Tar wd d upon all who use it; and in all cases, p.i specially Science Review, Oct о 2+ Min. | Мах. | Min. [Mean foot 2 feet `4 protected, poison, in WT form of salt of lead, i —— mxizizs ze uz mss administered, whether in hom œopathic doses or after зул vd [e] eec qm n 9.399 таво s ГГ ш . p Frida; y 5 } | 56} | SE. he more liberal allopathie system, and a deleterious (Е wing °Ё) eria n умп | 2945 | 65 | 50 | а75 57 | orl E | S Н Bunday 1) 28 | 29.540 500 | 66 39 | 52.5| 563 | 57 |s effect is produced on the system and health „of all v who L сере не ЧО yen a se | | aa | ы ж G T 3| 1 | 29.37 2 4 56 рм of tl li uid. Pus ol T which wé dave CONSERVATORY, &с. —Dutch Bulbs should be largely | Tuer M| 2 | 29.599 | es | 39 LUE bd [i iready s ‹ etu sm sed by th f the Lehm W isirequired ; and^where | Average. [—[ 25:535. 2 "евз uo 518 | 555. ШҮҮ 7 вроКеп, is caused by t за гау shrubs : are forced for the decoration of this | 7 Oct. Гар haze ; lig ghtiy, overcast: jd slight showers, ho , the for the — niformly overcas 73 ie) x а! ts of the metal which i is fele i та * is Tiis reaction |A "yere аша: yt va: м; көрду ой а-ай рт рышы К ON 2995, dod artifi ачты ide sap Le sip туына ef of | sieh that can be ja d in bloom early in the season, | — В Sowers ЖАЛАА M ОДА T V 2d ДР DD xp ew : th ч hla and wher e there is a good stock to select from, some Mon 4 endidly coloured ra inbow , resla’ This "ei proposes he разве roug. 14 Рп Cis ingìy ne ; sul ту; fi e at night. H f luti f 1 hid f tassium ata d plan в should be place ed in heat Mean temperature of the week 3 deg. сы the average. bow pipes fg ee ord eoe ten po ic lead | early; moistening them aiio wo or three Че а RECORD OF tic WEATHER AT CHISWICK, ture of 219°, which changes the metallic lea. , i Di тай, | Duringthe last 37 years, for the ensuing Wee A Ae w into a sulphide of lead, and, thus transmuted, the water day. Unless, however, plants which have — х inc жару it is perfect ree from the risk оЁ | made their grow wth and set their "buds perfectly, Fui ey Em Sgal e | No or ошмш Prevailing Winds алена by any poisonous salt from the lead ki need hardly be expected to flower so finely as MER Oetover. |S 8S PES | xii Which it Quantity |; 3|; ш sale E теша for aci LEBA ODE es to decide from our | MOTS natural circumstances in ipiis , and unless th PI Rained, | 9f Rain. 218 d^ stateme! jg м hetl t they will ede to buds are e plu mp there will be some кте: ae of the Sundayl8.| 579 | 41.3 | 49.6 | 18 0.85 In. 55555255 poss ri m yb те 1 rowth instead of into flower. Mon. 19.. 59.5 | 39.9 | 49.7 18 osl [23| 6/32 8/9 tolerate even the skeleton of an evil that may | plants starting hu ne 9 тасв. 30.: 591 | 400 | 406). 18 032 |16136 пзу exorcised. Building News, Sept. 25,1863. Eb ds itu Б coi кыла Wea, а. S83 азе wela и | ош | al aoi ai What are Genera among Conifers, and what t eir dis- | NERIES.— Friday 23..| 58.0 | 40.4 | 492 20 0.58 3| 2| 1| 3| 4|M| 8| 9 nctions. Whil e studyingitlie аа of the Rocky | sary p su Plesk а prm of the eps intended, D | Satur. 24..| 562 | 385 | 4791 17 0.88 11131 41—10 63 Mountains, І was led to investigate the characters of | fruiting to а, brisk temperature e at once t EL. аңаа о oi the гун ТАУ MN the different types which Linn: ad comprised in his | start, the most promising plants should j^ duy PA 17 deg. genus Pinus. The grea D y^ d had at one|fully selected, and placed in a small house or E T time thought proper to divi rather incongruous lves ; and, where anything like а regular ices to Correspondents. mass, considerin dis inct from Pinus, | Of ripe fruit is required, several houses, or а HYACINTH have received from reuniting them, however, afterwards. Since then heated compartments, should be at command. In deed Hooper & Co , of Co Garden, a pair of what they many botanists have Lee tigated this interesting |) | "i New e s Va ^ ^ wh : "s 4- o M bject, and while som A highest standin ar the mest elegant contrivance for Hya отон» ките) only the n: den Endlicher and Hoo кет. at pal It is not by any means X. desirable to о sar ing that h seen. i e uec wt ае adhered е a cir ion of the t y season than may be em has a genuine feeling for true beauty, w us, others of no less apo gie y hare thought it | absolutely r they will чех ed frait | knows how to avoid tawdry vulgarity. more natural to recogn ons already pa r in tho i » season dan PES AED, be obtain unm Booxs: W E M. Hamilton or Glendinning on tho Pine dioses vd pular EE m some ert es adopted | them now ; and where а separate house canno eom- | Theother мы ШЕ M ion may be procur fie (iier "he first who more thoroughly | manded for those which must be "ri eid to a hig recu bets eqs Yale! -— рети Me QUA мав. — ‚ (Аппа, | Pag ата we would advise e that the клена) 5. 1827) is is ош Жуй “ Tnceptor. Both Ме. Riverss and, à Mr. Tm 15, nera characterised five Abies, Picea, p P ttle broc -— Е orchard-house ma xy vv rcu edrus, and Pinus. Endlich in Synops. | 1 filling tt t of th t| worth e x g.—Jane. The Field dorem ара d Con "1847, "ror — Link s Pie æ descis- | with young Кек чө Sil just seit you Mura т ri keen centes "pni ry wes Tsuga, бант. з all these | VINE — Where early forcing is Lites ated, | рду Ror: В M. Your fungus is М ralius lacrymans, Фей, subdivisi п rms us Pinus. Carriére (Traité | until the gm are fairly broken the points of the| rot fungus. It probably spresd from - к wood to (Tr р to and injuro a bi Соп нў adopted Link's nie , with Endlicher's | shoots should be kept Mey on a level with the PRT T че е һауе known it penetrate addition, without poe developin - крест |lowest part of ne Vine; and if this uld not be 4 3 ould eonsult a lawyer. No n ». oping ЕХРЕКВЕЗ: А. Foreman sh lawye charact vestigations lead adopt found sufficient induce the buds to start equally in its senses would advise him. For шй зер ve Carrié i positively refuse to to do with disputes about pisa This, h cy ayam that no firm is аз се may вау, better E to execnte your work hono urably than the one you have mentioned. В e Mimulus flowers W B 1. Th from баа T interesting, the тере du Second cross are 1$ inch асго: bung larger than those of the frie P i cases more markings however in many ient ^ mate confi р taken off with yellow gros 'brown-rel esl he generic differen rences, An interesting fae di px xm Ts bus, qox d ‚оп trees pex o Od Ide Ло spota шабу and e bies, Tsuga, and Picea ai 2180 now es from witha narrow yellow сех outwardly. TM irem « Meet (ih four unn 0. E 060 1. in the longest open | walls. Á€— style of Lap e go. t пк, the most diameter), those Cedrus smaller (in tw CucUMBERS.— Thes ОАР удала of à , кутш o 049—0. 043 1), wir those of Pinus the аон | bear themselves, erpoclally |y while s tha ues are young. Ixsecrs: 5 В. The grubs which have injured y оү ihe rt (in four species 0.034—0. мо Will the characters of | It is much, better to insure a соп stant moderate | Caulifülowers, and Turnips, are the ылмы sid m : | cem i .| Moth, Noctua (Agrotis) segetum, Concari а Ж vegetation, outweigh those of fruetification, and | Supply by judicious management, t btain over- | And ample details їп several of our mbers— D. will we Miro to ft fall back to:old "Tournefori's views and | abundance at one eg and nothing at another. -| The insects which have stacked the Анес be . recognise his + bres generi —Abies bies, with M rie. leaves Ex а leas jt кше of about 7 i keep the Lye large black. won Pinicola of Va ПЕ, — and large p Larix, with реке sphere mo! agreeable 9 “ : палае pollen ad lante. E M Carr. The Musa is кн ла | sheathed leaves and small efr geom FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. The Red Ras is Belle de Fontenay ; е prt d e Tramsachomh of the Academy of Been Gf Cushing's Yellow. When you send урш өзрегу Ж Philadelphia. pro oteetion will soon be necessary. Also get in, as NX or TORRE! XY We Biva el 2 Mi i—If we take a stroll away from | preyi ended, the stock of Briars for| cannotname more than 4 plants аба time. the busy haunts of men, though only for a short | budding upon next year, for unless these а plantedsoon| to which we must adhere. We ode: distance—say, for example (if from London), down to | they seldom furnish strong shoots. With weather like Фонон Bai ei маш уйытады e New Cross, and along the slopes of the railway cutting | the ques Кд nem. mok. should be pushed fo fo rward h. Ануш Filix-fcemina. — Ё D. 1, —we shall + : Au plant ите the Goats- s raped 2, Bomi Рау i giin eie ct beard in profusion. In May or June eaves and | b d as should alway s be done| or solida; 3, 5 d unopened involucres of this plant will present - singular Kia re n poem will [ mu h fewer filures from Таша; здр шлаг, Jer : appearance, as if sprinkled with gold-dust til —Vandyke. Monnina resedoi a Muster being deficient in T seeming as though. some v | March. Roll walks and lawns occasionally, so as to keep piene о odoratissima, ап folk had scattered over them a shower o | them firmand smootb. There шанын, ао Ар Козун те со chrome or Mec rmerie powder. Ex tei ie this|to be done in the — дра at. t, except| д е confounding with it the Өн singular phenomenon more closely, and the poetry sweeping and cleaning, а: y spare time will be well | your best way would be to visit some ог. : about the pixies all vanishes; for the orange powder |spent in going over the т kof plants in pits for next |, while anea anter. обирала will be seen to have issu m the plant itself. season's use, removing every деса, ecaying leaf, and where To Mb and ате nothing to do with May. А pocket lens or a Codrin; reveals the secret of the | the surface soil has got green, removing this and top- | yaw HourrEs : @. Byall means mysterious dust. eds of small like | dressin y loam. There is nothing so un- | a ie деми ш dure Жык a little yellow cups, with a fringe of teeth шыны i to Vent; plants at this season ind EL depended upon. А new their margins, will be seen n thickly scattered | therefore take every possible opportunity o£ admitting | Sani plants is just out. surface of the These cups | fresh air. PC. Very song. Much too Остовев 17, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, HALLETT'S [FEbIGREE| NURSERY WHEAT. THE PEDIGREE WHEAT WAS AWARDED THE SILV. As AL BY THE e ROR CLASS “ ew E wg ALL COUNTRIES," AT THE fedus, IN 1863, io THE AGRICULTUR je nodum mm DENMARK A' Tte p | of his Wheat, grown 1862, in ng was sold to the miller, and PERS £19 7s. per acre. This Wheat nm in 1863 nearly 10 quarters per acre, weighing 63 m r Bushel. Le ef October RILL 4 Bushels on 1s NONE I8 GENUINE UNLESS THE TR ESQ., F. L.S., The M Apply to FREDERIC F. HALLETT, PRICE—One G Е MARK IS U dior vi зене Brighton; Sussex. C Gui uinea А Раа (ог Seven Guineas er), Delivered, with Printed Directions for Planting, at is of 5 ог Post-office Order, Dh OUR WHEAT CROP. BE DOUB З MAY The FOURTH GREAT кината EXHIBITION ў SPORT- 235 сове Б ING and other DOGS will be held at BIRMINGHAM, on Жм нагна f ЕЕЕ $ rainage, MONDAT, FU UM OPE. е, товара, Egi D 1, 2,an en ез эя 5З 9р y R. JOSEPH BEAUMONT, p Аевут, SUR- и Зе SUE е 12 AME өү Шен о укүов, and DRAINAGE (for several years | Тһе ENTRIES CLUSE on NOVEMBER 2. S98 „98 8: 2 S | Assistant to Mr. Josiah Parkes), undertakes t Plannin and | Qopies of the Prize Lists and Regulations may be had on NES $578 Б «| Execution of Works of Drainage, and Estate Improvements | application to the Secretary. GEORGE pea Вау. "EI Яг o ;i [general ; including 995 ments and River Works; | Offices, Rectory Chambers, Temple Row, Birm pig $E S шан irection of Farm Build UR rrigation and 5 ERGY Ф arping rection of Farm rers TIHE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE. and IT $23 835 ыч g |e either at А ад ее сен oti ш C Wa — SHOW, NOVEMBER зо. and DECEMBER 1, 2, and 3. . 4897. меат 8 pas "medium o — msn A EXTENSIVE GALLERIES having been erected FEL Б: 85. = s Sur ойн end М wia or pat T а Reported | BINGLEY HALL, the iiie have а considerable Qu ntity О A 2а роя ЕЯ u m -— contemplated ре дач ents. Valuations made for | both GROUND F LOOR and GALLERY SPACE to LET, suitable БЕ ESTE "d р ЕЁ да 8-22 EM B Sales, or the re-letting of Farms. or the EXHIBITION ofiIMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY, ЕЕ vos$wob g 22, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. | SE m S STALLS, бс. T Е! 3$ 32 єй M id нЗ ч наш. Thursday а ес, 4, «us agg ç gragas s HE LANDS MENT СОМРАМҮ, | а Min hex daro ei 5 PEE teme. Incorporated by Special Act М Parliament i in 1853. VPE ie cog М rie Е Сороса — Бе 8-7 -> "EG RR SN Š 2, Od Palace Yard, Westminster, S: W. restrict the Articles. admitted for Exhibition, in addition to MM Ж 85 CEA To ахвота, тн араа n M Lors, Вон ORS; &С. | tho Cattle and Poultry, to Agricultural [od E rtieultural Е a3 2.2 3.53299 € The Company advances money, unlimited in amount, for Implements, Tools, and Machinery, Roots, ест v- Е ЕЕ вош hi h hc l Fam produce, and other Articles to be us gas о BS- 9‹д 5 the following works of Agricultural Improvement, + y^ who! ^ with Agricultural e Horticultural узан кк, » "d 55589 % [outlay and е реле in all cases being liquidated b; EET. 223.95 з charge for PRÉ Plans of the H nid situation of space, Terma, and м т а © е = B & © Ёш” 5 * I atis Irrigation and Warping, Embanking, тайн Forms of Entry, may be. obt&inéd from the Becréfary, 5 B © ay RRE E: Clearing, M pore MEE for any beneficial pur- The ENTRIES CLOSE on NOVEMBER 7. oa Sas BH mw pose, Engines or Machin oc Drain гаме r Irrigation. Јонх B. ce Secretary. Ern aala. 2. Farm Roads, "Tram mways and Railroads for agricultural or 235. 964348 у» rie wipos у gr Offices—13, Temple Street, Birmingha - T £ 26 Д es Bst | 8 eu д А en g places Е the sea coast or оп the banks HE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE and POULTRY 75 н 555,5 =н e rivers or lakes. їз = 5 o РЕ 8 ач в 214. Tho pem of Farm Houses, Labour posos and ti and SHOW, 1863. ЗЕ | e ыен A ЧЫЙ: бош ©$бъы apo ani sto Farm d other | CA E, Gs, 5 RY, ү 3258 я БЕН 5 o farm ROOTS, and IMPLEMENTS, will be held i» Bingley Hall, on (2 жа быы 3h " MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY NS e e provisions of any Act E Ad d be RIZE h . X Ybbs D Parliament, Royal bun. a " Gommission n, in respect of a November 30, iv m чаш ws 3, M en YS : iS to the | 85% E g в 8 3355. Ж | public or general works of drain: other impro жей эл t4, amount of £1940 wi aw in the following Divisions, viz. ; N ^ 28g 2 Е = 58 B = | may borrow their proportionate share of the cost, and charge i CATTL .. 8784 5 0 NS V LL gro 5223595 5 | мо samo with the oxponseson the lands improved. FAT HEP AT LR 15 0 К == mu Rud FAT PIG * Gai N У, в k oh, ES ч No investigation of title is required, and the прое ny bei z NS => ИЙ g EE s ofa strictly financial Al etarga do not interfere with t the nus ҮҮ ЕЛҮ: pros s д ыч 0 R a7 д 2 ВЕ Я КЕКЕ E pos execu dd ЖО, Si s =ч controlled only by the PO QORN aa PIGEONS б H n mS.228h 255828 overnment Enclosure mis / а” 22 o&gEp959 3| Forfuther o mad i "i ius of application, apply | „ Prize Lists and every in nformation may be obtained from the 8295959805595 |totheHonourable WILLIAM ЫЗА, Managing Director, 2, Old Secretary. E Bd a 5 E Palace Yard, Westminster The кууш с OLORE on SATURDAY, October 31. В@ааесбза г , enm ins E ту, РЕЕСТРЕ AND DRAINAGE, the ERECTION of FAR. Offices: 18, озаны аё, КИИ $ Works of y нА Improvements are rtakei MITHFIELD B TTLE HOW. - 8 23583. = CLUB FAT CA b 863. ARRH2o0855.L Д | Мг. HUMBERT, Land Agent an d Surveyor, of Watfc ci 28-2-5500 = either b contract ог on commission ; and he will furnish esti- —The ANNUAL SHOW of FAT CATTLE, inser. ag 22.2885 md PIGS, will be held at th ARRIOULTURAD -l HAL ЕЕЕ з а cepted. s 8, Ө DAL, bici BA $3 ia 5 з" теңи ДУ кай van under thô’ powers of Pu Mea] dx on аад AFTERNOON, ресе 2рерЕазь ена Б бн pj Форе Pier spec Acts of Parlament, ith money rales by la BHL ores eL |, Ды биз out f ДЫН, Im money; dw Med РЕКТЕР {91 Ероха. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE | Tue ENTRIES CLOSE on NOVEMBER 2. ЕЕ 32592 зё "in EROR, lite Pri Shoots and, Printed Forma СГ бепе, with fuil ^ ke? -D.| - particulars, $ 25249 5 285 а È E ыа Кант Нох. тне EARL 'ВАтнивзт. Mr. DaviD PULLEN, Secretary, КР ИНЕ E The Right Hon Tus PLAC BATHURST vice De obe БЫ Moon Btraet, не Y CEET “ got PEE "ЕЕЕ 8c The Right Hon. Тн v Doom. 7 N.B.—Applications for Prize Sheetsand Forms of Certi! Seso PUSL Да 2 тва Т. Н. Вотневох EsrcounT, М.Р. must bo addrossod to tho ASSISTANT SEORETARY as above, and i53 85.525 себ ЖА UR а p M. E Р; all letters must bear outside the Сшув.” ogony = А) LAND 5565235 ЕЗ FE Р P © | Principal—The Rev. Jons Соме ѓивіж, M.A; Trin. Coll, Сат; | The Entries for the Implement Department Closed on Oct. 1. FEL ЕЕРЕЕ 8 Resident Professors. Pm IHMLIEIME & у олт, AGRICULTURE. g zoB8BgRESdo2S9 J. L, FLETC anager, T 2559 ER 23 E] FE: Ег "т. BALDWIN, TT eor отп бош Б е - ае ^ qn 26 he Agricultural Gazette. que Всотт BURN, стин of the Book of Farm Buildings—. THERE Course of 12 Lec Agricultural Machines SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1863, „= а 7 23 259*..97 Omne —— EX. ыыы em к= ў кь 8 ARTHUR Н. Сновон, B.A., F.C.8. TE MEET Tina College, Охо Some years ago, the attention of cattle feeders ERA 2 auem rome qm Paoresson. - called to the importance of Wheat as fatten- bL: as BorANY.—JOHN BA YLDON, M.B. Lond. В. Sc. g food; aud it really seems as if prices were БоБ Serea mm мовах, MIL A-8. likely! once more to bring whati is popely t the food £23 THEMATICS AND SURVEYING, ile, M 45 W. MEREDITH Tam, B.A., Scholar "o Trin. Coll. Camb. Meanwh T. ш a Е RAWING.—J ума orn v плот GHBY Woop, who formerly called attention Fa É Š * These Gentlemen will be n temporary residence. о the value of Wheat, has been тесеп а o% Arrangements have been made for the "Be Vr v whi any Е 3.9 LED," and о e ton uer ida А Station, in Bags Me up and "Sealed, upon receipt mu all cases accompany the Order. papers, forwarded on application, enelosing six stamps. 993 ———————— M esa NAA ND E VANS, ALYTICAL and ONSULTING CHEMIST: i UPILS f th о а ULTURAL s GENERA PUPILS fr te 106, Leadenhall Street, E.C. Land Drainage, and other icultural Improvements, R «Би EY DENTON, C.E. maintains a large rios ал хосе ог es. nd Improvements by а per acre for Drainage, and a fix: chargo fok. сүзө and other ps For pactionem, apply t Westminster, HE NATIONAM EX UTBLUON of SPORTING works, о him, at 52, Parliament Street, President —The Eres pw de xd of Der ЕЛ Vice-Presilent—The М. of BIRMINGHA: delivery of Special Lectures by the following Gentlemen, то have kindly their Pd? тей Special | Colum ns of our contemporary з s- "25! AGRI! 2 hs % t Г» 5 HEUS 3 J. ALGERNON CLARKE, of Long В Sutton, Iincolnshire— Lecture | peius done e rn» i t $ EH ng-Woolled Sheep., on mal jy. Whether or not malt. ; d Я HxwiTT Davis, M. R.L, Author of Agri tural Essays— Lecture | less ү the Darley out of which it is made, 2523 EH BoRS on the Injury and Waste of Corn from too thickly kom it is ted as food depends on 353 i 1 $22 не Un the Hito y o ii боад EI - eness as well as utritiveness. “Beef. "T 232 ЫН ес J. Bainxy $ M. Inst. СЕ on ge. "coded ie is more ауре than when it is either i554 SERASPE EL | Tuomas Docruzi, не der Horelord Hord Book--Lecture | T0 or boiled, but that would be considered а HE ЕЕЕ E et the History of ute Мете Bei. or apology for hey it t before a gentleman on ССН НЕС у n simae impri mid in Nor would his good, P EET а 8 z [3-4 1. Wi е of шарк b be сүз im i : " ERT 2 $i E encor сатане аб and Land Drainage. | were flan. of Barley 1 of bya ASEE opon бш 2 | Үш — Woop, of aud Bank, Burton-on-Trent—Lec foaming d the superior natritious-. Epis EET: i ОГО НАРА АИА n the former were vouched for by no less an ITIN zs МСЕК“ Y Mm С authority than that of Baron ІлЕв10.. аяз Ёё {ү É [o and remit to tbe wd| Mr. proceeds declare, that many iis iE ferite parum to the PRINCIPAL. 994 a feeding material of no о ordinary value. lue. But of f THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL paesana [Ocronzn TN 1863, into [into the qi quest tion — What is the шол o d by its inhabitants? not kno to bea paese by law as are the bulk at an exorbitant and un n good remu- а sufficie ent usines of y We oduce of our field s and сап only guess аб Че Ъу nevertheless checked by comparison Ф 1em that сап be obtai ined. If we could learn the of w the of EASES OF LIVE ST DISE. [The following ee are taken from Dr, м. в report to Government.] ,.DISEASE ginis very extensively in the United cattle, sheep, and swine: the '5 NOt CO: uM de owner to witbhold 2 from being xui verage | cirenmstances it might t be sohni to obtain a in ood, but, on the c large classes of cases Tieni where the антар оріпіоп. ог ebmowhat pe эбе than | Barley, pen not he injury which is done are sold at an E when, i н erm "miht гума |si б ee c hird o re brewers to be unfit for their use, \ not | Jou worthy idea of the foo of the ved which it would be exceedingly important to know. А correspondent of this rnal is in „search of such naa and has сей! in our to with any зә his kind id we ean ЫЕ an artisan, agrieultura agri пага к e er vith, Te family > anà a TSON OT e [mif earnings or е "the number of m f w at work, and the number of mouths t Te á Very rarely that , Jabouring men are so ee dea 2 Мт аб, or the purposes E p report it is not ary t e wi RT De illing 4} 5 +h. on these points—or € even so observant as to be ablo PM re Gov malt their own corn for quA purposes. e seasons whieh the prices 4 сого rule low, and in those vis en a 1а arge proport is diffi e importance to the agri- eultural interest ot kel privilege. When M qualities of Wheat and Barley r than Linseed cake, they would be largely the а the erop is inferior, it | who h dis e with а dise вей ап апа, ed а very mex immi E) ihe comm of animal ; the country—beef, veal, eni es from an nimals which ar Mee which ее ur the Scenes. of our market are of urse various. ‚Ааа, enter ng them, discuss thei r probable «бі оп the of meat, Lan more important ki f disease el E Es E (hey. t us contagious fevers of stock, two are der е їп the Unit ed Ki Kingdom—nameėly. uro-pneumonia or lung-fever, which is peculiar : reda е апа the aphthous fever, or foot-and- which affects indiffe erently and /in ep, and A thi now EI ы. ot the same rhap of all mur тгаїпз „the most dreaded in oun trustworthy wienn iven. If so, S" would pat W І нос. 1 ks; vis а few months ago, an outbreak of | itin — Мазы be greatest alarm ; and it is a. N pesos pos эл аро the questions id send us té ert The titutod fri feeder and € veterinary surgeon both well know the importan e of varying the food of stoc In thi — were eere T ean oes а material братоу insi d to th f k n 7| So of the har es t just passed that perha| дара "t of th n. hieh a жнкй, of this. field a p d бу а оа скри Gane indication X the t following important testimony to the as been said of late respecting the Whea of the results of жуу. оз own er s His 38 A ut mee gto n On a field During the whole of apt è portion tio ne T5 aT has ng e die o t as р left entirel: received 14 н | th ubject m. ау different айы c whi haraeters of the With s exceptions the e fro p үн о the аа " the THE | — а en the past harvest has just appeared in | the Ki crop | th $ statement T some an c Е — seasons i e ame of applied = after coc on = samo iplo еа the "алара һе rns y por rtant e very fatal typhoid ^ get cattle, has happily been kept бту changes ; of hein nce of loca dur itself a can be made to sp: яса: — counted ner of the pie a ай anthracoid disease of А. great extent in the United о bean essential character of the dis rios " Meis - course da а specific morbid ‚рор d by in "ille present head are uad вр lenic Hi of horned cattle a ам Ош шап, f : general character of the Wheat c etty wide of (alm j ble to аз ; and if so much benefi The follow: -— is a statement np die wen “ produco anthrax which the mouth, p and neck in arises from Grain after was that a single farm | obtained without man rum Жы, by farmyard manure in 1863, | swine, the apoplexy of swine, and their so-called blue- will sometimes consume weekly several A dred compared with the ave Ferme Sith prerana 10% years under | ss or hog-cholera, the parturition fever of cows, bushels, what might not be expected se Bushels of corn per acre. the corresponding heaving-pains o f ewes, the navi veil FA. malt previously to t r bei ted of lamb s mit? Тһе farmer ht, therefore, n Harvest. Avene of 10 Years. diseases of stock— to be prohibited from m fin, i s own И m for 1909, ' солза EA оте фо colonisation of the sd | feeding purposes, Voip, н Jiberty i dealing | Unmanured every year 17. 15. ку body by lower animal forms, larval or mai with the produce of bis own la essential | Farmyard manure every year m SP HUI subsisting at its expense. Such are th ; tie е 00048 by A po f ien нше еей! to| Thus, th nd has dattet eases :—The so-called “measles " 0| & manufacturer." duce 13 thé TONDI $ the Eoo е1 year t than the | disease the Cysticerens e ulosce pos of the blew г of the preceding - years ; pu the p m ра ле Lee to | tapeworm) is found m or less pinch other wi peur where farmyard man was | through the ш DE Е, and perhaps / tution E A я Kayal NE ral p lets md Tasti- employ сааш Dona л. чаас reor sis е! s e onos parts of the animal; the analogous disenso of hon ge (which include those of all the plots where be ева of the | cattle, due to the larva of ће Т mediocane ; f Weald Н ll, я depend пеат | present season exceeded 50 bushels per acre) will s а „ chiefly visceral, diseases of stock which depent Bushels of A Bushels of С Peg dirige tenta pri pr sta and inh i due ushels of Corn per Асте. ushels of Corn per Асте. or * sturdy," whic i T ATO ES унли ИЮ EE E a 94 T ас трона Tea m CORONE $ the roti ot ve d oviparous fluke- Harvest, 10 Years, Harvest, [оғ P" т УҢ and от. i 1863. 1853-1862. 1863. 1853-1862. g dinae, whiny P р uet put ki „overlooked, but — : nan bighly-important disease of swine, which consists 2 estation of their ус м system by the piu re forms of the Тгісһіп abundant and well boo rti Fag ай, m к? T е blessed, and among th ted occurred to me, as Ti hope it M to E po met i t ox mote subscription to the above Society, of which you are the cec e й Mel claim to some consider: Ron Hon its immediate connection — кона от моей that arr get tion of human industry. e obliged to you to sı ру book m es few борів а or thea n е ые) PI list сітешаё їз parish and neighbourhood. SE shes obedient servant, (Signed) “С. T. TOWER.” Жы «ңеле SHAW, MA e my chequ 25 аши е exertions now going on to bear testimo ple fecic eei, of thankfulness, to the Gracious Giver of all Good, for the ede - seen that in almost produce of 1863 was one Eat mors ав | preceding ten years,! with the same The апа considera! that on а опе the whole К-а of the experiment: It cases verage of the ription of manure. It should beo bserved, too, has there ever before, vel Dite c bly a оф: the ат f these plots obtained as as 50 bus| namely, in 1854 and 1857. per acre, and on it I may add that in an adjoining field, not treated experi. |! mentally, n: under theordinary management "e the ANC ыч TM yield of of Wheel ho! t this year (after Clover) is more than of the Institution on Tuesday last, “ж, it having | кышла LA А, its ts publioation would do Mr. TOWER publish it has been |? iem. $20. annual | bein agricultural Rene vk £r this „= perm itself р ТИГТ * С. Saw, Esq., 55, Charing Cross, den of Seih ti л becoming rapidl л тау, .from the fact that а — of i ЕЕ: Herts, Oct, 10. desc ality, as indicated by the weight per bushel, was also ай етаре. during |а much | thi it for food; that carcases, exposure in the T cipal alternative, on а large scale .human consum P bi 7 arem T ers im are abun n" makers, or sometimes pickled and сопок, D thatspeciallr organs which can be irai em nia enden eig таал slaughtering establishments, swine tly to become human fl) ue [rex ces jn dide, the shambles, and. E ушр textur Мв. Евевтох HarDING, of Old Springs, Market | for ll years. Тһе farm contains 133 acres, of which thing, in explaining the fact (so far as it is a fact) that many Drayton, has botas the following пазе account HE are Mee and meadow, s e rmi "the e ia sorts of diseased meat are eaten with impunity. e other | ОЁ the prodora e from a stock of milking co Dt upon а Short d, it must be remembered, that, in this theore a dairy tarm, of which bhs was both landlord and tenant x , nation, dan two pon ec кича: infuences | do not cover t the be чачу) lcd up Mise cvi. Aala o anger; rst place, no заба EET (nor in eve чубе п ж t all ШОЛ) o s temperature sufficient E to Eil parantem and | Betanoes from ants coagulate albumen ; in the second place, even complete coagu- Amounts Amounts Amounts | Amounts Sales and ж, on lation of albume: ay, for aught which we know to the con- dpa for EM €: for received for | received for Valuation of Cheese, Ba trary, leave some morbid poisons in operation; in the tbird Chee Bu Milk. | Calves, | BE Milk, Catves, place, it may very ll be, that, even where cooking са: | | 1 and Beef. divest а meat of some original specific infectiveness, the mea = | | — pond still Te T istae da of A ee - б М A Wes d ч d " á 8 " 2 h | E и 4 & h t Ий ta я chai as y meat, у! ergoes. Boites TERI. £ convenient to notice, under separate heads, the phe d 1858 .. " " 334 11 93 94 1 1311 7} 12 1 — 818 0 445 11 95 which now exists as to the injuriousness of each chief kind of| 1854 я vs s 272 8 8% 89 18 103 1314 4 $0 15 T 6 5 6 412 12 115 diseased meat. 1855 .. as 5 329 19 45 92 1214 4 14 12 + 10617 0 406 9 24 “ (а) First, as regards meat which is infested with parasites | 1856 .. — .. ..) 33015 6% 92 H 1216 4 83 11 T н $ ; e ч! —we know with absolute certainty that this may become T _.. eo o.| 8205 2 8111 4j 17 19 104 80 10 Ч 6 source of human disease, егу tapewo: ing in 1858 .. "a ra 286 10 91 " 9 1111 T b + 98 0 9 452 8 human bowels was once а hydatid, nested either in the livin 1859 .. Е p. 279 18 1 91 2012.2 26 13 + 5795 475 l4 1 TONER Leere oec du See z5i| B3) | 4ib Ж ын} | B d fi s orm, untortunately, a rare Р E 4 human affection ; Though how it, com os to pass pass that we not MORS oiir J 17813 64 19 15 6 6 + 10016 8 304 18 tt ose ic y which, are a fa Ж к кю ОГ tho ntn ntestinal а peworm, i s х Average of 11 yenrs 265 16 81 8217 o} 161010} | 2112 6 |. 2918 2} 217 4 difficult to explain, mo! f flesh eaten raw, wo! dd i NR pee and ii s8 g% sg {golg b] seems probable that cysticerci may outlive some or all of the un As 2 vo t Fi Vu 3 F processes by which meat is commonly cured, and may thus get ived fi ri = Amounts Amounts 505 á swallow: ve by persons who eat un. , ham, or Cheese, Butter,| $5 Ё © received e Milki Зо | Бр |5164 bacon. And the danger to man із ev I have yet Milk, and IGI Ё per head of per P "ER. 2$ а] 55 said. For pork, in order to be capable g live trichina- Calves, M PRA Cattle. ow. i8 à CERET larvæ into the stomach, needs not to be absolutely raw. LE 555 È Бо ERIEÀR Professor Leucka distinguished experimenter on this sub | е А А ject, has f meat retaining much of its dangerous 4 / or 2 Я. 4. арац оета masa hpna to some considerable extent under- 14 14 10 5 | 3 10 6 ne o оз агро 17 9 6 6 8 10-| 6: Кб) р ble ill-effeets from consuming in 15: 1 a | 6 ч | 10) ві ell state, flesh. of animals with anthracic e 1719 8 E, з |n 6x Мери Шеге, e EA мій етар еф nodoubt, is 1 1 m ГЕТА because ex ill-e rally result from эро | 12357 "^| 4) | $ || 53 eating, v par ry 2 "dean. tif Publio Attention is draw "à и {т 39:85 | öp f sk | 12 | ei - the subject, it must - difficult to trace to their true [o Hi Ж, | 15 9 9) + к | M ei y ill-effsete wbioh | are thus occasioned, Mr. Gamgee me > га | 16 9 65 X | $- 1 M 65 that he has px» Perimented on this Pei hr mo. E dogs and — > | 15 3 14 6 ferrets, to which he has given (cooked, of та ЕЯ six animals slau btered du 83 Iu (9 - desir fever, have died in consequence of m MR gw oum E 3s ure other hand, M. Renault—formerly Director А m dcin - 2 ж Yt ка Соно CONO CONO Mi в ги tbat i ЎА Y LU meat fro carbuneu nimals is harmless. РЕ ax P5 Р] hat in thi hich неу Ё f А, F3 m le ifferent stages o T dis som. ed А E Total i А 8 о z А 5 2 Total Weights of all : extensive investigations are wanted to ix {ыны К the Гети % & | aa Weights. = & E Weights.| 2. |3 HI я к between safe and unsafe consumption. But that human life ре EE ‚8 зер e E а 25. may, under some сї псев, be endangered TN the zo | EO zo EO 5. EC £ ES MM Ар ked m л eat ce кач qme de p case, wil se d [ ч A conclusively, shown by the following , | lbs, Iba lbs. bs, lbs. lbs. tn. ct. qr. 1b.| bs. ANE e a ap e бшп бше C da EE ER 3859; 50K 15 [^5 E Ў 5 [Then follows a kistory o of illness and death consequent on| i554 eu 9,893 54 14 798 0 01 0| 10,661 15 321 | 395 partaking of the esh си - heifer which was slaughtered on the | 1855 arcos] 240 .| ..508 12,194 "m 134 | 695 4 |nj|44] 12875 13 515 "t qu e jeter. y E Ж. Ma Кайын е оа EUN MENU E WEM C mid 1 *In a le Ж! о . 1857 ($0 543 nn ‚006 8 E 0,4 3 d enough to to me, answering various ques-| 1855 a vnbpeEtd 11,965 17 95 425 4 104| 41 | 19,431 10 897 | 488 ons Í had asked him, he sayas T] that the 185 enmar aS di 45 1,179 96 133 | 349 4 |121 48 |. 11,567 3 465 зон, was quite fresh and acm to m at, уз тигер UNI И ТИ Е 7: 10,541 18 10 и 4 p 47 p м 1 iu al inn on the very day A маз! 1361 ; .| 213 | ај 8,883 9 14 20 + 107 48 „046 killed, so that putrescency had nothing to do with the matter. | 369 B. ..| 194 p 8,291 9 0 0 4 103! 43 8,339 1814 333. I further 1 hat опе of the females—the servant—had | ^— 1 | nc — We it лди ot = e to Sard of no MR t, | Average of 11 years| 22 45$. | 10785. | 39 4 | 144 -— зур | 1| 96 AT | 1 « | AL Li erefore it w at а „да 8 1. Eas ———— а y stated. The father habitually abstained from animal "S LAB ELS SE + ы аа Ла отсравей cor cost about 47. per head f d t , and esca) One other “е » Саре H odes only tori of the broti and n o and escaped m: of the farm, each cow had, night and morning, : а smail |» рег СЕ Journal К Entlieh у сн а easily any of the others.'" (с) As regards possible il-effects {го mj a well-cooked state, the flesh of animals which have been suffer- с i ы, Байоо fre ema qoe рд ле leur еар Е pher of ensks deme а опе timo, bt And regards t last toa di common as Е is superior to the machine in point o they are in this country, f opinion that the absence of | It is Бау of pes cie "that t the first осени! ке | | generally. This machine consists ma inl of two evidence is enough to show | that тыр ill effects of any | duction of machinery for thís purpose wasin the year | | circular dises with an upright shaft or spindle in t Men ова o рше uh Ru Qi varios, ; to this period, the only known method | centre, grs has a screw h end (the threads qoem, meat of this descri] n, ha been consumed оп во'| Of cleansing was by tl — of steam or hot E. t right and le ft-hand ed). The two discs have P medir hurtful, | water, or "both, assisted by a chain placed inside, and a | likewi g female which, observation, ^ ^ ub ig | rolling given to the гок һу ома ^ means mot be difficult to see 2 evi would be the state of the eask. The machine the 2 amice of view I | invented in 1 isted double frame, suited to the doubt whether chronic would be | the form and si each he frames revolving one | Such is the durent рс to trace, ре febrile within the other, and at right; angles to each other, in prem released mea! m w such үө A tution—becomes a considerable element in diet. Ап opinion | tion, s суч d а chain hs qaae over | to^ di . ія sometimes pas ed that boils (perhaps with other hike assisted by hot water, to traverse compiete!y affections) are caused jn 4 he М it pe p- | every portion of the cask, and so effectually remove all | releasec tion of such meat as І re And, Шш To adhering matter. These machines still continue to be | dise wi _ found E fact А 5 І can у den. conc sivo n арр support of held in hi repute at many ts, | can be і t t A сана t leged iot primá le da aol ini are, if NT A (d) leaving the subject of cattle diseases in their | not quite, equal to anything which has since is gi T EI а ption i тои тер ров, ва aule, | tempted іа this. way.. "fere is however -one оо b e consumption wp from VEL ан бел үе учеб а та арац оерт. it ЖЫ ы нан УГ о animal having been exoesivel d daning i, чечели o i oon mde — fie wá Gamgee mentions cases where recen! dregued | men as wo ]leadi: Burton houses hose | shaft spindle, " am ДИП arsenic and strycbnía have been used for human food. | demand for casks each duy amounts to thousands has machine is set ín motion, aro twirled aont io а MEME а very striking case, reported nine years ago y - " effective. The best cleansing in Germany, to ihe efas that mme of polsoning are ееп a complete bar to their introduction use. s b а small quantity of sharp shinge almost as an epidemic among 821 persons who Ьай | Те new machine not only gets over ће difficulty in одне те OCTOBER 17, 1863.] ——— — таа апа with other abominable filth, h, such diseased organs as are | eaten of - sage- below the sau: “t This, in gen msg terms, is Mr. Gamgee Dort o! m the ject. Disgusting as еы io reflections Which. it dup delit, а is dh in it, I ere ien ing intrinsically impro wes vnd ne doubt, howi be rais: теге в standard of m ime may we ect. unicate smallpox and glan „ just as against cobra and rattlesnake cibo PU ind OW uA can soak into g Bot may count for something, and the натуе of eme for ишине evan. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. the fles „aming life nen been dos ed wit ares two iy cg of кр chemically foun: of the person o di a and that doses д pio flesh given experimentally Yo oth animals produce: 8 of poisoning, Generally it might be expected that no Сы та of an animal, ses not sufficient to poison it, coula render its flesh capable ting as a poison on man. “ In conclusion, lest I should seem to have ignored any im- portant existing evidence on the subject of the dangers Which are attributable Se arog operan of m" meat, I think it right to observe that, in popular discussions of this subject, and even in pa Фа the medical perve which relate to it, sufficient care has not, in my opinion, been taken to Le cio two important questions—the question of meat being rendered 995 | unwholesome by decomposition, and tho uestion of meát ps | being rendered А эн аз oy соний 2) minor rum of the inquiry which iseased animals, it appears that in this p eai ту the most important question is as to э wholesome- milk from animals with aphtha. Mr. Gamgee bot hat o оп some ос Dg “ With regard hat relates to the milk of di е8, drawn from a diseased animal. It may be that the frequency of such eop шпор t isease, as compared with the number s who (more ог less) are consumers of milk, is not great, But "ihe ua is one of which the public ought to bea DAIRY STATISTICS. 996 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. _[Остовкв 17, 186, along with two or three gallons о hot water. „The tion. For instance, instead of 12 hours’ wo boys It is not to be expected, and much less is it to be a pied in el гаа d girls at school, 16 has been found that в six омий is| desired, that we „should en a iid «es Mele 5 minutes, and very bad mouldy - caska about 12 |р ot only pet. 2 but that it is better than the 12; it | because- this h livin id Ў minutes. Thus it Til be seen that one of these is eai er SN eir bodies and better for their minds. | w we did, and it жав “not ы Шау dis "sho іа А. ; machines is calculated to cleanse easily 100 ordinary ore, and their minds are more on the | оп tisfaetory and — dirty casks, or 60 mouidy ones per hour, at the mere мс, md Mey eem profit п more in learning, inde- that i 18, that you have got together 12. of E adin expense of two or three labourers and an insignificant | pendent of the great benefit which most intelligent tenant farmers in e amount of engine power. In large heraus inm] the time is to their hea! lth. . This has been a doctrine abe Ур an equal number of тайн, and dh where кошт is still Ke to, the saving to be : за n un Me estion етту befor hem on ected his new machine must of Sicil be army 2*4 general orders from the Horse Guards. I vui easonable ld fair. cal eris hi is deis e A Yin а ке to purifying both, new and o " and a prac .. This is s, t sest tely read a boo which I would strongly recom- satisfactory aru in wi and will, I think, be á o cask: Ila k new я, з ук ГҮР the wood as much as possible ГТ end to your attention. 1% is an gera МОЕ on sufficient reward те anybody who n taken part in the _ » led t the coloured es before it z bees u е casks, | every MS. ix the working man's fortune a ;| prc committee ich award, whith is љо arpe done by hot w "a and it is | it is by a gentleman et this city, the Rev. W. G. prize I I am happy to Bay „that since the mM, E sa — - dx currents of зей die Оа mud tainted | Blackie, d їз called * Better — for Working comp was ап Muni haig a fod bá cured d ( within 1i in 200) b y УЗ People: In this small volume I bt e best rules on | seen remarks made by m e than one large land ed € ng, ing relatin g s Ve working men ; on every- | proprietor, and бреу у our friend the Бат of 490? Fa cH: which relat he improvement of the mind. Shrew: sbur; ry,e бр күн approval of the object of the the. сан of this mode of preparing casks for a | I was мит) pleased with the passa, whi ch I 1 ; h : most important branch | of tra de, it may seem „almost mor rning, be cause it sry this. this, h to which gives a o | feeling. of most of the a anded proprietoz same work, but the bee. лява the first. to id peser of boo ks. 8. The “quotation | is to this effect, in this county, Er that they аге upon the the importance of Busca heat з whole satisfied with existing understandi purpose, he feels it incumbent on him to state r wrath." If you go to consult them they, are never | between themselves and their tenantry. Не there is still another element which he is о в гар if we ask them questions they evidently meant the remarks which he made must ere long supersede to a considerable extent the|if you make blunders they don't scold you, or if upon а Jato occasion, that if he sees anything in the one before referred to. It is s that of superheated | ignorant don't daunt you. I think that is fully g which he believes will have the effect of steam, the use of which was discovered lately by the ав all that my learned friend, who calls hiinself an Brotaonaa the | oneri of agriculture throughout the т т singular manner, namely, while | ex-Radical, Mr. Roebuck, lately sa said, at Swan nage, on county, | he will be of the last to refuse to adopt it; engaged in some experiments with superheated steam, | the subject. I prefer this old g t i y vites some very decided improve- it occurred to him, seeing. that ther ere was an indieated| which is 600 or 700 years old, to Mr. Roebuck'e ment is set forth, or shadowed forth, in this agreement, betweer "and 7 "€ sr „|16 is very short, very clear, and I think it is he naturally would be satisfied to leave things аз they that it would be well to try its effect u upon a very bad | very aptly introduced. This ;being the case, it|are. І must say itis а very great satisfaction to know stinki - -— rye being obtained was Кыа to| will not, I hope, fail to call your attention; and|that he їз a member of the committee, and that so the heat only ten minutes, when it was pronounced if at any future time you look back on this night, | many Jar arge landed proprieto ors аз we have upon the (жнт ты ть is only necessary to add that the: апа consider that to the hint I have given, or } а form of agreement same result has attended many repetitions of the!suggestion I have made—for І am like the book, aud will в rest a question which has un- system, and although they bave not all been|I don't wish to scold you on the subject—if you find desit rae а vast deal of misunderstanding, attended with the вате successful results, | that from this has arisen a habit of reading—a pre- what you will abont it—put it in what words you the author feels that it } t arisen fi fault in| ference of reading to other leisure employments, it E of land, | the principle, but from a want of sufficient practical | will be well. And I would say, gain information аз the CHAIRMAN said :—I shall only make two remarks data as to the exact temperature and also the hount | vil as entertainment by reading. I greatly p not Mr. May's Serpe menir air or I shall not of time which the casks m be safely edge to this that reading which leads to useful an р fit p de nde gent. R. Davison, C.E. at the British which merely: pos that Associat | of giving amusement. — The noble (seem pa urge ed his|and I will sa say that E it я not pais for two verages Michael. Ёепїз.—'Т\ t club-rooms for} social —ÁÀ poti: it is not worth the paper upon which it is in the] prices of grai ing |s who spend their "mornin g n labour, | written. Those two points are these :—First, unl емеш T 1 pm not 34 елйн "but it may | | Miam ves ca their evenings to conversation and іш- | 16 abrogates, root and branch, every restriction upon be remarked that the highest price of Wheat was at provement. He concluded Ad n. ‘expressing grent | the cultivation of land, it is not worth a halfpenny. the роле ете А of the yar, i p the lo west : at the | del light at seeing t this im nse mbla age, and a Look at th» seasons we have to contend with in this end. The averages deduced fi 1 and look at the markets of the world which - for the 52 weeks ending л 1863, w :— of ofthis countryłtake an interest in the proceedings et | аге сре against as well ав for us, and then to tell me Er it deor ege трии . |the National Association. -— d. de | ,RUG : Tenant Right.—At the ann ual ti f husband ich shall suit all cli ll During the same наа id. Fi t T E last week; the: о отр reference , ls ап absur dity. Now, digi, 1 а with the g г the highest and voi ‘prices, with the | ня which Lord | an instance the other буи in Lancashire, whe re a large differen | Lichfie 14 Баа Agri Highest Lowest Differ- | cultural Society the se Ds ie p 973. R.C. as to а course of husbandry. Не, in common with 0.13 ne he he sioe ds F ee EA people, ны that "té price er Whea t in t Wheat, Oct. 10, 1862 Ši 1..0Oot. 2, 1863 i g 1 p eg i in Тһе Earl of Шону said : —І ask you to | event m a good harvest would be very low, and Эму, Maroh 18.00 Ыы 36 een -July 24, 1863 * 28 10..8 0 |allow me to offer a few remarks пропа subject which|took more than 80 acres out of bis. cali wbiehhe — „Зар. 23, Oct. 2,03 20 2. з 10 is more intimately peii with the occasion of our | would емгр have sown with Wheat, and ted З ques M. Willich, Actuary, University Life Assurance | meeting here to-day. І wish to do so more especially | them with Vetches and Tares. Не put sheep upom - ety, 25, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East, S.W., Oct.10. | in consequence of some misapprehension: ^ which have|them in the spring, and kept them there until the taken hold of the minds „ОЁ some person wit at second week in May, much to his advantage, for he otíctícs. 2 what "muri taken ith the award tock-l He then took the sheep out, and to d, and nd con- the to the best ent. Itissu osed that allowed the Vetches to go. seed, Epr Address by Lor rougham to е І Tante Ih cx itfwas paie n of th ы % hel whi Бау: Men. — The т таай, address was | publish the reement whih. had got the M ia the | sold at 50s Su rely he was better spoken by Lord Brougham T evening tdi last emah which they intended to'put upon І сап off than if he. had Neg E Ux to sow Wheat over week, atan enormous васее held assure any sentita the whole breadth inre shows - the man whois with the Social Seience Association. tilating the ag t, | fi 1 with the man who rev under any Lord BnoucHAM said: Fellow workmen,—I "i or cha anging 16 in any way, geh as r have crossed must meet Ат Success, whil e t he other meets been a workman like you all my life, int even when | the — iure ыша of = committee, those who Wu poros Take another question Vino if this old age has come upon me, the habit is so strong that | were present bear me out in ing that what І said | agreement does not tackle it is of no use—that of in- І cannot give over working now; and really it must | was, that the committee, although they were perfectly | coming and out-going tenants. The Lord Lieutenants be admitted that there is not only great profit and was the best of t to the diffi er great usefulness, but great pleasure and comfort іп ће agreements sent in, found the pene OM to th t f the district. ds во ера АП well regulated minds must feel what h tl ' т, been very well said 1 ions, that th t intended befi blishi see Ag ку ice of the custom of рена ai to I t etai could be improved upon, an and оро аба tenancy, and a victim of ће same. Take Jas u by ma long preachment on the present ош out an те о of their own, and to publish that | instance :—I gave up more than 600 acres of land MT occasion, but І have one or two things that І would t with the agreement which had w me Lady Day, and of course there was а portion first call your attention to; they are of the greatest | prize ; and X теа E кыо dor committee can sown with Wheat, I am told by my own valuer, à T—Ó— M the community, but to no any ауре pleud, irumole tipsoossd ll as by the val that Wheat planted class шо: mmense body of the working | must be remembered that if g 1862 will зяр unted for in the t classes, whom I a ңе to see before me, '"Themost|published upon that day, the committee would ір | оѓ 1864. к. MEN I should important class in the country are the working men ; | point of fact have committed themselves to that agree- — my capital in 1862 in cultivating the land 3» on them all depends, and he e oes good to them | ment, without the opportunit i, abh v Ber. were | planting. узы са my portion of 1 m provides them the means for their improvement | naturally anxious to have, of p i d in tk D id. their ‚_ best welfare, does g ood to the who le com- Бека че nga it it —À wey en improved. I think | tenant takes To corn to market and makes init ould have|capital instead of my making use of it myself. „+ Ойг Association, hich ew if and there are others equally. unjust, ti d aey dive аа os quite jw that | which I will not trouble you. 1f the model T enc / attention to рон concerns the atas part of the 2 TRUM of these two community than € the rest of the community delay in coming ар а decision than is — it will not be adopted generally, and will scarcely D together. Now, І feeli would be undesirable; but because it is a | adop most рар things f ped E people ' of this country | р and above all for the Nexus S people, is ld b t i i ecg = LA = т m | time because it is just нао qr үс езт e I were a landlord І should publish both agreements— that is the | as he pleased. id lona ME К. E He. May, wa. 1t wat, bite foco o cR RR also our agreement as we may think fit to draw it out. Í the white Остовев 17, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 997 сс HE a mL ME е шей Hz NA RM M ERE his tenancy to take а portion, of косо. If a man had | fr V venu one large town to another, not so much for, increased in a greater ratio than that of any other to leave a farm su deni nefit of the farmer as for the benefit of the | county in England. ааа а nd had cropped i ordinary way, Ы 1 the Society. e saw no reason why| Тһе CHAIRMAN gave “The Judges," joining with the low nove the e "bo Tat for iss bap enter upon | Cheshire should not have one general meetin for toast the names ere Dutton and Mr.D obell. ‚Не it? (The CHAT : Dilapidation.) I think all|the whole county, as was the case in Staffordshire. чут some ironical remar і фата І would give every | Again, dairy farmers did not like to sen nd thei r cattle cultural Society, the “members of which he said were {елап the greatest теде І could, but, at the same to sh оез, nor did they ike to let their G y Eme I with E Еп upon oil-cake. Hedid| Mr. Durrox responded. He thought а broad breast ver his property, but b keep. it in a state in which he | not know what the judges would say, but he thought |in a bull was as by no means a bad erm т it was a - Would be able to pass it in Kd hands. де Y you | there was not а bull o on the "und. that w that was of healthy lungs and a good eem The reaso: would have bx cing apis is sonly 4 to say that you would | worthy of a prize. second poi re produc! have law, which, if I w in the ыа vi were not во Successful ак they ought М be. - An article | was that the delicate character of. their animals E» lawyers, I should say ач ME better keep out o у Review in May, in which the | caused much disease and s mortality. In answer y wish was, in giving in that agreement, viter said that every other branch of trade and|to the Chairman's remarks, he said that the Over give one which could be adopted. I do not ао kr ot re supplied a hettar investment Pm man's Agricu ultural Society would feel ` obliged if Sir На атту one-sided agreement would have been fair, and І сап | capital and labour than farming. About 6 per c "i assure you, as far as regards myself, and as far as | was the extent ofa farmer's profit оп his „capital, and meetings, as the members were not gig ^c о wise as he regards my position as & omm Re I wrote the he (the d did not think t would wish the company to believe. The ca agreement as on i be willi ti eta e о fthe H d under. There were several «diet ions which were very | who, in po course of conversation, said he p a | obliged if he (the Chairman) in his magis puzzling, and there were several clauses which, I liio. of trade, of me of manufacture, of rail- | would undertake to enlighten i -— dark minds. Не Pr. contea, I Parr x how to draw up. I of farming. He (the Chairman) s ndo him | alluded to the advantages of l shows, and said they did no t go old f orms: simply sa ваб down in my e and said if he would go to the meeting of t own 1 : t f t I thought 28Р "Agricultural Society, or to the meetings of|have T chance if he уг, with the * great guns” а fair agreement, and when I came to в ich a question ihe verpool Society, he hoe Ао at the county meeting. Chester Chronicle. ве! ШИ ада раса а ? e h 1 Ў ring Tai Oct т 1 to the conclusion i& was no use тейм а clause that the last few years he has inspected many farms. At D Tuo piti BY jean voni aane Е landlord to pay for "rm done by | on 6. ће asked io see e cheese-roo wi Ithink such a clause woul f which would bé. pronun continued u npleasant ness. I fanci ied within my own the “introduction of a skylig ht. One stormy sina pn mind th was passi was ill. to be more honourable and more just as respected | doctor was thero and a boy, and a tallow candle was game than was formerly the case. І knew that port stuck against the wall. At the mome d cow м eki лаъл tretehi thwards was inherent in the English character, and that айе a assistance, the candle fell and went out. Не hi z гар А жн Жн tehing ilde ah bd ought to be fostered. We are all fond of элү learned afterwards that the cow died, an nd o ruit ие iscommande y Mar wood Grangeincludes ste K is a better English i Peur ety. Mr. Th -- man than if he was not; but I would not have|because his uncle left him a few receipts, He that at the expense of the tenant. І hold that (n d his CIE ereas а veterinary surgeon d h E bis kin every tenant who — a farm is bound to reap| would charge 10s.; во the farmer saved 8s., and lost паве ЕУ бот, ere оге ше а If he $ аг, h t accepta le. Prizes were offered in no fewer t than 38 classes, and а game his . fi i i : arm at а lower rent, he is а fool, because you never | wanted a skylight as badly as the staircase. Once he first, „secon à, "n d third prizes in most of them "Thirteen attle kuow the amount i of , damage » which. may be on E Lor went to л model farm, where the buildings were twice as е as e When he E „© 2 Е = 4 © ә 3^4 8 © game to a third party, and that third party injures se saw the cheese he said, “24 cwt. [per cow] not in including 25 entries (a v o the landlord shell make о popa ЖАБ, sol more” The farmer began J^ ers of excuses | Classes ind 24 entries ; fjr iai of pigs very espital it would be simply absu ust that n|—the cows had come in — I Е pad bie ener in some of them ; three clas of chees should receive money Lais adiri party. at the hdi not yielded as much milk as to | two of roo y of his tenant, and not reimburse him for any loss. Аз | вее the cows, and fou oo that 20 P "the 50 bad had exhibiti regards cropping, аз T: sid ci ig a large margin is|above six calves each. Everybody knew that a ed "Tiere ware also several classes in which servants were i е tenant. Не is allowed to e pe as he | was worth — — her fifth calf. He went to вее | "6А ded f for skill i in shoeing, and for length of pe eriod pleases, but two-fifths of the land must be in green | һе bull, and w ун that the cows were all | in which they ervice crops. The agreement gives a large margin for white | barren. He wa MET e he ought to have been The cattle shown were for the most part of the straw cropp үз here was another point in and vice versá. Н o Dad а broad n whicl К vh breed, Тһе class of pairs of Dairy Cows seiling troubled me, and that was the privilege of | was аы 11, and а bad p^ the "tH 25 тараар of the һе mers B of the bree d E ing off, not only stock, but straw, hay, add кыр: friends on t, and they | been - i Я all agreed that it was a bad rule to alow ee there mir He told the fermer it was EP ser а capit: might be occasions, and that such | made the milk sour, advised h wholsof Bóuth ie from iu the neighbourhood of large e. iniit uico jt might 4 4 foot fro m the ground, and to y lights Aer in the milk- Slimbri ыр Bri а d tul cum M be possible to allow the privilege, and where i was а skylight | — „іе f farms. dae «i + шере о ы exin brin r^ ck manure. m generally, if a wan tad upon the farm. On another Же he found | 'arge num Dodi rms w ee "e fur d T M keeps a sufficient, quantity of stock upon his farm, 4 the farmer in November carting his Turnips. Two ped Mes Col Р paring bb - Mr. Styles Ricb, of winters them well, yes will ue. nearly the whole of зз horses were able to draw a load of a ton throagh Did nato ne, LU. уна ан m жер N Mdb y Ме, Mo Ыз straw. "There also the important question | the mud, whereas if a few rails had Е. к bey f cem i iie. o а of remuneration, "which I think will be found ample. they ЖУ ш have dra ИМ К 20 tons. In ano : ev ав the investment of money in manures orin arti ficial = it was; he only dn that had not so food, Ihave allowed a iet gine rie sum. Iquite much money in his pocket as he "had the year | БУ of Du agree wii with Mr. Chawner that permanent improvements, | before. When he (the Chairman) asked for the p а ай їй, fiir such 'as draining, ought to be done i the landlo: rd.|aecount book, after some search, а dilapidated Robí P vem ање ү T i dum book, which was all the account book | Robinson, Pearce, an ану ot mong t ^ AE not, and the tenant does ité f had, Vhy 2 Mr. tet Ax cmd siot rue e i vn large com йз І [^ x: p pow н є but was it that manufacturers yearing Е it is very ibtabierikle = is taken sir per centage of | beaten sgriodivae who ыа АА с 9 I3 soii p" placed second e by the judges, though not, we think, ~. когун То „ы МЕ ы Жл Mid qui METER A TUR "nu ibly "анга Hereford ох, shown by Mr, wai igher return d proportion than a tenant who со ту 0 d n івсоуегу, а © ha inae trist а Вай | Ha mitia: eine а used less ; and „th h 20 t. ere were few farmers zA eshire w. Bii си 0 There: are оегы | d | their farms any one of the e great inventions of T3 at. Besioghan and атна, Ak e Pood points; but they slip my memory. However, they | ће age—gas, steam, and пед: If they were to "The t tis T - заз Nd Ei 166 foul айпай lavo been treated in the sam o liberal and суа | make a greater pe ercentage on their capital, it must be | ече ty viu th ed iem edens spirit. І forgot to — hat the notice is a by continuous improvem ent —iaprov ing the pasture Ж dine Se e "к, evening unde р су 12 months' notice—and if t 1 эр" же сһапде {һап 24 I think the trouble will not | b ру the 5 best farmyard manure, improving the tillag | — hav сач ir: a | land by Vom and ені impr ex ee э КИ, med Ё Ваш: The Functions of the Roots of Plant = that "will moms it |I yon ош lease ут ү m societies. - form wer 2 en ent — of Mr m unie o v cal Society, the Staffordshire Advertiser. draining is к ү рев. аса, Опо i eed Duane nni d t pape : Р à in Д кн» рее е not в x чт» was attended by ( мд Lulli {нё төй DUE of the County rr cred as it Sit to have done, because ће із lamented friend and colleague, eee at tural Society, Sir Harty MatwwanixG, Вагі. Toà drained _ - boned it, and killed all E in his usual raey manner, amused assem "Чо the Cheshire Agricultural Grass whieh prodat IAM some sportive remarks upon the of Somersei- b ini : rural $ With respect to ће restoration = e it о 1 ar discussed. not i d ] so guccessful as it ought to be. Secondly, farmers | and he bad эч obliged to irrigate all this su аз а body were 5 wished 1 і matter was Ше restora- us Theory, which — a tion of cheese, by which farmers might return to the | toast, which was dul an oured. fed directl еа ду by the matters they im from the real produce of the county, and get such a percentage | Mr. Млвттх, of Кан in responding, g, said there just as оа ТА the aliment which they take into on their outlay as they ought to have. With respect | had been a — revival йыш the last 10 years in the |J since its fallacy was tothe first subject, he thought there were too many | make е к сһееве а he did not Men their eu ou Uf Liebig, À has been abandoned by every small local shows. Unfortunately, Cheshire was|any He had no авй Y phy divided, and the north supported the Марс — and hesitation red жун that d dunik the Sog s at 80 reum d the d ocated by aun, = of the Times newspaper, Liverpool Agricultural Society, which went about'aumount of the agricultural produce 998 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ocroszn 17, 1965; and also countenanced in a lea ading article of that Deor in both which communications the speedy ruin | is aud of other thickly-p u в deetr ruct ion sof their пабе, which las ex posed fore- | the 4 widely exte their — springs, so that the great problem of their temperature may be tlioroughly — - uses to which they are applicable may be nded. would give just 1 Ib. aday to each individual, _ looked at e n woul D people th тр а greater consumption tok 1 place iis Тете or MAN : Coftages.—At the late annual meeting of this Society. on rds sday, Sept. 30, His Honour DEE MSTER DEMNE TER В mias ty dire w been in existence A: ing cold, and at the same time has dimisi | в one ot of the natural rain fall o 2 country. Thu ү | instances be cited the I | е in either the higher or "middle {еу lived principally upon bread. ad na on at thirty millions, there deduc on made on а of Sold pe 1 ity of oi classes, "Codi in d t Tre o tha number of entries for s ears. ае that rt n А 9н пай be ееп improve ed. "There had increased, and the ion Indian v - consu it "De Ané million à. em the | it | | supply its | Although, ыра е, vit ры cadi that ы gradually consumes in qua this consideration, about emp ‘million quarters of Whe f the Unite -— ee stock imd been housed ; ; butt the cy had not, in de their If th bour they existed. g man hovels ; and in аз was frequently the сай, large families of e gend dy small house of nway Mh tillage, from л expos ed to the o худеп | of the osphere, & and t | eed will be — - Wherever — n е eene p^ om v the exhaustion of Humus, but from the reckless one 0; s surprised at the vni 8, the The s yi T wher of disposing of the sewage Хора їп cities, ag а strong and indignant pro tes that the m all our great o th many success m. шу to be hou | cag the ya cold; shoul be a o | "ess аб. last named evil, as regar the public y s by la servants were married, they had tolive in wretched the consu — but his figures were к. potete om 290 t wer ,046, qrs.; in 5,203,000 rs.; in 185 and i in 1861, 3,5 qrs. up twenty million КЕ: met there was a vast difference ds ots ; but, of со they had to take into edont the importation ек = taken ‘place, from abroad. uq E ranged Wheat If they e no mo ney the б ted to rambling about the roads gr night, and millio ot W кү БЫШЫ pam, "five millions, round numbe rS, Were wt ally ded but in the latter three Cris about sona deed was in the Е of tidie | айин involvedzin all sorts o was in some deg children given thing wou uld be to open і the parish x schools, being united Е eee wil by too close an a pons in wa , For omplete dis ussion o of t country cha: pels B. erh que , or every evening, during w ven n, how a Paron Liebig к риш, entitled “Тһе арз y^ supply ring them with fire, Tight, апд books—and f its contents which one ч Ње first of our end chemists, Professor Hofmann, E abont to bring оп АП he h iin ^, on sure that such places wouhi soon be supplied by al persons with ty M books. ai n piora eved t e young m ould reso liber if so opene ed, he beli e force seems to be exerted by the roots, ааа б th em, in emjimetion wi th the moisture of the ground, to diss olve that s элден was, that in every case an actiy Bí rough the Өй: Не ем "mb Hi птен fi must also add m t grown in Sootland and iden, Mo d not come "into these returns, „№ was difficult «i а r three | bec which were e Nina D RR Highland: eins rough Mr, rant were taken out. of his hands in 18 eturns had been шай lane, Say Scotland and Irland pend quantity im confident this plan, i pone out, wou а result in much good ; and if the Society the matter they bn thereby confer а benefit on а body ps as to iege and transmit them. to the other parts of t с plai of men by whose labour they lived, and thus put a riui poi mt t o the „be nefits effecte а by the Soci ety, 1 ported, p was five ipee ve е first three jene eriod named, and SUPE som петр TT 4» Trate p - "en bodies, but to th good with; чыры (6 Hence exhaustion ents fast às ent in. n the] > n8 are aken |t This T the roots Mr. nd said as 2 the ыы Md his Honour d Drinkwater wi m е farm labourers, Мыл у в ЗАА with his Ишт оп that subject. „Не tenet the labourer herel turned. а — ж "indeed ; а „Very wonder one, a шы: t1 try in her ? Majera. s 1 I J, ^: вете‹ 1 4 ыл. n +1 g to tł hem, e wich nia i It was д they а осонй t о sle 1-1 „ brit then these hou: we 1 ar exi ed t which ө йш requires s jet i in i Me, proportions iu | In e wa He was filing t to admit, ie Lud whilst slept fro: species wili ] нае from. ns same soil what n under their 1 had 1 апа р d | fro ght. | дн Sel that the Hour here was as much car of | for r an nd as comfortabl y 1 house ed as in any other psg be cing rambling a However, he d he experiments made by the autbor of this that the — Med the power o reis — vide Len oni present qm e ss to) WIN of Dori to requir есу bru orn Ате —Mr. В. Dax bester, beu oni this "бе. Corn- factors, he condition of Е оте; ү was AN to assume that not vr -half o! n this country was returned at all. PA words about M say а few psc eved that the алай y grown in cem equal to Wheat, being "aco in Bp any other етика ўз їп the wor e purs five times more Wheat than Bar greater proportion of Barley t to Wher standing this, only a very small portion и =. ^y very best; so that they paid th p itis n the best B һе bad mot being A millers, and maltsters, in commencing business, were by od to make red да tha tt a full hey woul d fair etum СА all the corn Wer тиине: but into the Бун t to ha e roots appear le ad desdened by the action x 8 Е. me Өр. нь have the alte n us we that the latter are not rir entering i ever made the declaration “at A. MA nobody They were bound t an at if they жа, toa penalt; a qu: d DELTA d functions, so instruments for the transmission of iw і juices which icl Ted country i аеро у them, and tithes generally; consequently, it was z* t they should be correctl hene heni, [o v) its piam газа caused, in a t in: in fairness to all classes. of the comm unity. у. id not spectabilis. Stoves, The Je which had n ore. ro in our to put forth a prion o of splendid blossoms. ecturer снн. heat early aud vigoro! thus imparted to their той 1t is the Britis la e bcd nes Septem the attention of its citizens will be аы at Bath, į would Produce and all the producer w anted was that which was "bas. 4 aid what the law тй. The old proverb „Said, “W What is body's business is nobody’: de ix ce about a sack of flour, an of flour | would make about 91 loaves, wbich, at 4 Tbe. the loaf, prisca е хуа |1 fit x de ihe Елдер for Mr. Gladstone P акей tha standin, Ba x һаа were iz have eputation tel upon th g the duty, Barley had fap in this А and he should been an Жо шы у very erroneous, because t us | these кы ub did not include Бау 2 in the „and that. as a rule, the fair of the С it was were pey sold at a previous oducer рае t bis was eec а Чер ШЕ ЖЗ” that He а: тае бы : rj men were liable to err u neighbonring town he petas an uere T Остолев 17, 18681 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. 699 nspec roved the When ури оп а ра нт og das tday; 1 and when they ld and dair iry, enr р on о de "hola ns aet considered that the three market towns in this neigh- he. This is —— Aor to such н.а re vkan nearly 40007, b part o upon h applied yi ше Vr of "e. than to | which is to be charg ed i nt, -— n e jo also meii imes rent, but also the valuation of crops between г — which A 946. саса "A e lime, for|filled 31 old wt supplied the boulders d nearly ming and an out-going tenant, they would mple, о VERA uarber paved road in соппесйон сы that the 105, would have materially affected | a а price higher i TES ai ^ ich pile nus сап be| with the пе к Не 0 nd the h road. e the whole average of the district. He — thought | got direct from the kiln, and the refuse of the.comb- | made 700 yards of new occupation road through the ib was highly necessary that some less loose method | makers ап ne turners is often overrated in value. | farm veri it with sandstone, brickbats, and should dopted in such an лесен кыл as this, ou m ы н ‘because they are, not possessed o of a „definite other hard materials. He has Ур the b of the old home cavated returns as now, but that they should be subject to some supervision; that there should be — board in each — composed of two, three d dis- interested pers to examine the retur i the pc. once а i eek; that they should look after all n the habit оЁ buying corn in the rent iet towns; ; and if they did not ma iere mà ‚ call | who ie a price —- might be moderate if the sub i to giv stead, eec g they are not preserved for the new, carting all the old к dun the si eh ha z with any care, but become auis ised with rubbish of ай} опе site to the Pres He has е sand and kinds, and in Jarge quantity, and hence a purchaser, ра в for maki: new bricks, р pulled up the old t yard, and formed the ground for paving ; a meadow of p de ea fall price e for a to the same pint s w^ case of mill refuse, ym [Site of the old homestead. Мг. Jackson has levelled havin ngad e and consi ider: a value, is kept clean | and tege: for irrigation 12 acre of land which was wm ich an improvement, for ik was only 4 from | 4. ice asked is ge ipia c previously а bog, and laid it down for a фей, which th would s carelessness that they were n eglec te — however, where large markets had grown no made, while they were required in р. too high, Ber its value > зыт ape! е in reference to the/| will be irrigated by the wash from the conr and ен hich it is produced, than in relation $о | buildin un adds, t its intrinsie worth." cated, and about d — of new fences planted, which are returns ab all were М ES such places as Bene where scarcely a bushel of Wheat grown, very clean, a The was old. dur g th e yea A gentleman. had told him Farm Memoranda. Clove er crop was the нне the judge had seen this Бы in PARK, NomrHwIOH.—Mr. Hornby's farm | веавоп, and he was told that it had been pastured till made any returns at all. Th пе last time they considered received ба ү of the Cheshire dedi "à the middle of June. The new farm buildings were tbe this домов Aber merely suggested that this board Society, as est dy yand far It в | bes st arranged o any new ones he had seen for health should be formed, p 188 acre в, hel sl d eonvenie of feeding, watering, and all the moderately paid for their labour. But рр saud p о Bf cooking cattle food, threshing, storing no longer sufficie nt to meet - case, A evil € year prm e тб acres of old | fodder, corn, a ots; and they were fitted with g gr emed у; meadow, =? "with re к: 8 acres of old | proper machinery. Тһе arrangements for е aud he eould not help thinking that the sellers should | meadow vag irrigated ; 16$ acres of Wheat, after paning sept en Two A" cheeses are made ori the returns и ч as the buyers. He knew the Potat r gree mi 18 uw of Oats, after | y day n Sunday model cottage is sellers змок seit on the d that Wheat; 12 acres of Barley, 4 acres of Vetches, соц: | bui on the fait, with a well ешш erae around them trouble ; but ы г» that a 25 sumed green byt the. Jive Stock; 204 acres of Potatos, The co en is su n: е bed- бына, 1 апа 4 ыча 18 and every Am rm labou ment, i^ thought роп |roots or Oats, е When, Bar t8 soeded | family. 1 1 islittleextra trouble, and instil га а of five intothe minds of their rep tatives tl e tl homes. re colts, gne e pony, c — S 54 dairy cows | Dar AvnsumE: The introduction of Cheddar present returns, He believed any g tl i heif E ‹ pigs. In wintera| беге making on this farm is made the subject x ladly tal : "Phe "total of live this {һе following interesting report to the 4yrshir ol bu is kind, It was ойга gnestion in which а [summer is aod The. e stock are fed in summer on ertiser ;— neerued, It was a question im which all con- e i е Vetches, Жид а winter on me hay, We а the pleasure of attending at Dalgig, the farm em т occupier, oil-cake. All the home-|of Mr. Campbell, and were much pleased with em and ve general All x му wabad | m uro iy =. ей < root erops, ri: all (ийер there delivered iai. n Norton, fror show w as the о liquid manors 18 ma able. During his Somersetshire, who appears le, ju udioious man А was юва fair AA vid. го true state of the A e "ге they did d» grow, vint "m drm The Journal of A eee and the Transactions of the Aland and Agricultural of "Sootland. No. 82. Oct. 1863. W. Blackwood А зка The Journal contains essays оп the rovemenpt of | ај pastures ; on A Шер оп Бш; on crops | and c ng; оп the three great sho аи Нат , and "de respectively ; ; on mycophagy, or Tug. eating; and on Irish prosperity. The Transactions and зоа Мг. Hornby t T 7801. worth of and well acquainted ы бу Д The different ppite nes, which have been to Grass lands, | operations were ele earl aud distinctly pointed out, seeds, and Turnips. ТЬе landlord has paid 2507, land we were r 7 the simplo, intelligible of this sum rnby tep n makin ng — chases Eod A language in which he ж. iri every в tons of ho Cheddar cheese. Norton heate d a good C di part là the evening's milk to t. "the ie ag's and evenings e remet ah should be nd n'an hour be firm tiles. rom 57 to in essays on. plantations; on =! in sheep ; & >= iese of easy approach for cattle. Ме has indo | see Б omp aT M be Es: ted or амо vides Е r ddr ste land reclamation ethe with т reports of|n w lar arge | watering ponds, one at the farm-yard, and cheese will not be so rich and well flavoured. Mr. Kelso, of tke Veterinary College " di He has eradicated 3230 yards Norton thinks i ad і а in the mi rad n The whole makes up a number n old fences, aud planted new ones when 3-2 revolving breaker within the cheese tub, its wility of the serial. We | All these ортото have been effec н the | motion breaks ч curd too violently. He а iced e from Dr. Anderson's of the |tenent's e e has ней an em cot, | great injury one 1o the eurd by this relative m Values of Tares and "Peas Brock. р made alterations i in the old о а nm me а | violent stirring and breaking. "Тһе butter is force Brock ? ki 90 ft, long, 5 ft. wide and 5 1 Qu A Ше | ont of th flonts off whey ; and of F the Pea, which is removed by а a particular process of | landlord finding the — т. Но maby | course the Marra cheese depends grinding in making split- and is used pretty | pied the farm for 11 years itii i "e Wer. much upon кенне 4 he butter. When the curd i сатыу for feeling. stock, Ming "e for, Bx burton, Arley Hall. i The judge, in. his remarks broken to the size of Walru'slhe Jets it setti, He pur — Padum 10s. wb. f | upon th to scald the curd, and it сма, being do ducti heats it to about 120°, As much of this whey i: x Ain value, MÀ € sample for nemi Pm - А pipe from e M. urine ^m conveys ue imer thrown over 5 ан as will raise it to 85°. Before ОР ascertaining ME A picta t be more manure into this meadow. Aw water carriag can also the hea! whey is added the curd ів gently end to use Tares, though costing p thei | and sl t the size of e ds — -= К ү» к а : To Ем сога ів again settled, а ur wh ac r^ а , comparative abe were made in t AR Cuesrer.—Mr. G. Jackson's second time, and heated to 130°, so as ea e the manner, and the results obtained were as farm Ма received ha pe А — | tempera wt ren be raised to from 92? vo 96°, e best clay land farm in the dis denn ing to ЕЕ у of the pasture on which tbe ins 3218 acres, an еен {== are f Und die idit of the year. tenancy under Mr. R. Barbour of Bolesworth Castle. | the pasture land is light, LÍ rra bona the р зан ulti is year follows :—194 acres in | to 92°; but on heavier and т land to 96°. This pasture, 14] acres of irrigated meadow, 14 acres covered | applieation of heated whey d is ште to make the ung water, 2} acres of Wheat after Oats, 26} | curd tougher, and to cause to be formed. acres of Oats, 10 acres of Barl „5 май of Banne No daana tops майка nilo hd niai es of 4 acri Swedes, 2 acres чән A it is most desirable to have it "Wurzels, 1 acre of and orcbard, and | extracted. We all know how rapidly pigs fatten оп B4 acres of homestead, reservoir, plantations, and | whey: t is said that at least 20 per coni. of curd roads. Тһе intended rotation is Oats, | remains in solution in the whey. — — een erop, ley, Clover; the same V rer rr ence ai В. ono rumpunt s a hen all to lie for 10 years. The | sigue of sourness, a quantity — ыар врт -- гвев, 2 nags, 4 o 11-а м е оны. зб nn been poured bulls, 18 feeders, 21 heifers and stirks, tub after the E е brock. lamba; 54 pi 11 rearing calves— | over the curd. The mass must be slowly aud gently A to 368. Previous to 1858, Mr. Jackson | stirred until the TAEAE EE PAISE mein as fi is concerned. s difficult t tagiv а Њай Bened iod di tbe vid Ore IE СУЙП ii эй ara berksan ту y aaa уте raaa d TT. definite estimate of the. relative values of|then he has spent annually on an average 104/. on I ser mii pa 40 minutes. After the stirring 5 these two substances; but if we calculate from е} Бопе manure, which has been mostly applied to seede, | other days not under 90 күлме OL stand foe э of albuminous com » | and тее ү per annum On si and prolatae whey is tben drawn off Mr. in the two, and if Tares be assumed to cost 72., the|other fertilisers, which have beem aj to green | 30 minutes, чча ринки ph improves. Peas Brock d not be sold at more than abont 57. | erops. any ago he sod-draimed 16 acres, end tte eigen. EL Аа ашла рег ton, or a considerably lower price tha t at Вб sorga with Dorsa dico NM MI ЫК АНА the quality f the curd and eonsequent pureness of elm re toner nera ма get aeter dr tiere ШЫ eddie e n , ol e result ofa eal cf] the tenant sci а experience has led me to the conclusion that most kinds | filled up seven pite, егес Geely new farm-! After the whey is drawn away, the curd is D. ws "E 2 1090 THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ocronzn 17, 1363, nt 65°. the cheese tub, to become rathe sour and tough. 16 is difficult to fix on the time th е |А gr and toug on the weather. Sometimes it wi an-hour; but it may often require several AN | | rate chambe is boiler is fitted wit this time the curd in the cheese tub must be covered | | which are introduced into the chees AREK an Tee to retain the heat. For this part of the process (e to circulate round the walls. small iron cister judgment is required; no rules can direct in ascert& in| filled with water is s placed in е с об ‘tho cheese ing the proper sourness == toughness of the curd. |r Th t ciste Thus a If, however, a mistake be e, the cheese will not be | Hotredetión "of warm water is t up ween the of the first-class. Before "the poer is taken out of the | boiler and cistern, the pi qoe out heat into cheese 2 it must be cooled to a temperature of from | every part o the ch degrees (in warm weather it is em ea to | чүт tho cheese ыы rapidly, and is fit for market in nts. 68 to reduce Ж to 68) апа then well pressed for five or ten | th r fo our Beside ев heating the chee ese- mi Afterwards 16 is taken out tul en | room, di broken in the curd mill, and is then ready to be | tub. An ingenious patent cheese- making appara еар 6 been invented by Mr. Соскеу. 16 was recom letters. The Ty 48 lb. of curd should receive 1 Ib. of salt, and | mended by Mr. Harding in one of his be well mixed with it, , After m У curd. emipe- ie cheese: tub is fitted with a double bottom, forming a e ul ‚ underneath the ob water from t the by befor Ten kh. h ch g few ош the cheese pa) or ac EET it is now to be pressed. utes the night тсн morning's ТЕ to the required A е the press for three days, it is | ET "ac is n or Е са. са1 Дыр бром ое the cha mber ; the p scaldin ng o of the curd E cheese-rooms ci rubis A yrshire, у Norton msiders are of а bad construction. They unfit uan Tipening © cheese. Much depends on Ae Kom ripening of cheese to Азы out its rich flavour, and fit | it for the mar rket. ough e every step о of the maki ing | sh of curd and whey rising me 80° to 100°, if required, We have detailed as briefly as we could tho several = s in making Cheddar cheese, so ably explained b r. Norton at Dalgig, а eem we те great v. ut well а - that cheese ^ by written instructions. Practice, united with inlligene, ‹ 'obsorvati ion, and a S meos nation to excel, are ne ssary to insure success. and and head mus st unite to arrive at it. , Both Mr. 2] No orton and Mr. 1 fi 1 rcise too for keeping the ado warm, dad ventilating it by the adm s itg Pese — e ro om, it will not ri ripe properly Inm cold, ш ventilated choese- room is destructive of all ne flav in the chee And 1 L-Fecbibibends Ale Танай of A ex to po yx dairy tenants cheese rooms, placed v lttle of their own ny Калк ent, imme hich they ca the rooms in which the cheese is made, and to supply | very rarely make a rich- flavoured cheese t Trees, A уез NC RANSTON. "offers super ғы of all the best Xie DzscRIPIIVE CATALOGUES of which ; des ealthy o; RUIT. A. will be forwarded чү pplicat; $ 1 à APPLES. ay fno Dwarftrained .. .. ach d. ! : ор Pyramids v са FA 2“ | P Standards ; a a Acid APRICOTS.—Dwarttrained .. .. |; goi 018 Standard-trained s inco. ra tob 0. CHERRIE 8. —Dwarf-trained .. А: wl yramids oes to 4 спре VIN ES — Sta кра as. dl 2 ee ] * Very fine aud we ripened . PEAK «96 5 NECTARINES —Dw: vh ined 2^ o bas [s 1 Е -— tra " E 8 5. ` PEACHES. arf- d pon ins. p T б 5 Biendard- мей A ib "d 5 PEARS. EU arf trained. DEEP i $» amids 3 МЕН » ане A Б 28, 6d. to I PLUMS.—Dwarf-traine d EE „ . Btandards Ps & T 61. to 4 д аа" те x à 426. Extra str з. 641. GP» ` во SEBERR ТЕҢ? А CURRANTS, Tos, STRAWBERRIES, vue. ЕВ, паврвимаіва PEACHES, NECTARINES, and APRI Pots for Orchard AT gel Culture, bs. т COTS, established ASPARAGUS, tw BEA KALE, d 2з. 6d. per 100 -. 88, per 100 "Fnit, King" s ppa near Hereford. == To NoBLEMEN, GEN ,NU чіт TERES UR, колоко je "PLAN ROE anD MOR RIS mos E wiria AND. resp ч т 80 Асг‹ P ivato; consis Sting ine FRUIT, "FOR ed: 0 MENTAL TRE T description and consid, quan ton; also rich 0 nt of AMER Mofc FINE EVERG. risk fro: pedet e thei r Stock :— ,|30,000 Fine Standard eer e new нт, ето Тһе £illo oW. 30,000 Rhododendrons, Semet, ө Catawbiense, Pontici with dens Eu P ELM OBSERVATIONS—BERKSHIRE. and others. ‚ fibrou and full busby 20,000 Ghent & other Azaleas. e e Rev. J. SLATTER, Streatley, near Readin 4,000 Kalmia latifolia. 2,000 Fine Double C LO Т ретро тта 8,000 Andromeda floribunda. | 8,000 E т боа i * At 9 A.M., Railway Time. ading of Belf- Registering ка з DNE | Thermometers. Rain EXTRA FINE FRUIT TREES oom buds. д 50,000 L le, 1 to 10 feet, Reading of | | In Sbade. | fallen in | $000. озер Ne Ханое аан а. Day of the Week, of the " rs a um t Max. Min. | prewe ауте: е; dm eet bigh, ana Fl Onth.| corrected to | Thermometer. Wind. | in | on.| 6,000 Standard Apples of the á g' | nt 12,000 Bushy Aucubas, 1 to кем = = со, | Max. | Min. | Боп, |Grass.| Ground P roni IUE of ru Teet. е xA d arge fruiting heads > Leve. . | Ва. | Bulb. | Direction. | | | УШ come into bear. od латна раа n "ON ОВЕ Icches. Р TM | Inches. Cedar of Lebanon, Pin Friday e 9 | 29.65 | 53 | 51 | 8. 0 TUS | 45 | 0.16 A LARGE VARIETY Or ORN есен а : Saturday Ad You b Т: ЖЕШ, | 5 | sw. 3 | 8 58 4 | oa | 86 0.29, fuo T and Fonssr TREES, Pinsapo, Чогаалда | | | | | | : ilis, boris ТУ, ш | | | | | T 7,000 Limes, 5 to 12 e t, soniana, Thujopsis borealis, _ Sunday .. .. HM | 29.60 54 SED В. 4 10 | 60 50 68 | 45 0.45 Turne Ches ое Laurustinus, Sweet Bays, _ | | 5 | р | | Кл | Birch, Maples, opira Pnillyreas, Irish Yews, 3 Monday wj. 18 | 29.51 5i 52 s. | 8.|.10..|.58 єт]. Al мо anam milit uos PORTA Tuesda zl .35 5 z | 3b ; ris, Chinese ; vod | x z ч es js 54 : т | ee e м = Yi. ud ES forwarded on Mi. ; Wednesday ә H 29.51 57 54 RW. | 3 5 58-|-4T | 02 |.42 0.47 The Nurseries are accessible by Rai v in 20 minu! | i | Fenchurch and Bishopsgate Street pue he whence - Thursday., |i 9 [. оа — m9 55 | BW. | 0 9 | 60 | 49 | 68 | 42 | 0.08 Толто twelve ti times daily to Leytonstone Station, which a4jo rii RAUCARIA ССРЫ from 8 to 12 Miscellaneous. probably ail у y had stood on Falkirk Moor, they h height — Tho finest and 1 ( The probably a yide in the shop of Mr. Giblett, э unrivalled Parks, гу Lawns, &c. West Highland C d ie ue some other ме end butcher. Gisbornes Essays BOUGLAeIL, CEDRUS DEODARA, LIBANI, dnd E Agrien riculture, РВ. tine present is the best time to remove them. locks b гей by Mr. Stuart, of Harris, i brought by hi о that market. Тһеу were the ре оа one man's Notices to Correspondent br eeding which we ever saw; Mr. kindly gave RUCTION OF MICE: = сени Reader zem for the best us their hi story. From the day of ihe birth they ` had dressing for the destru ice in corn stacks. Many iltshire man int travelled which never nor their mothers mpstead. H. LANE & Sox, Nurseries, Berkhai ECIAL OFFER of SHRUBS The m Ас -— abundant 8 to offer so. h had ever received a scrap of food. ror the han s ves Aere but he ce to come Perd usual man. In the summer they roamed све the Mcd after NOE. and the consequence is А they sre ver: glens. The Atlanti hrow up ont p protono; ори бө бог Сы 2006 УТ is long ranges кА which become fix og s: „Ерен оте Бо AUCUBA J. m Lo; ne of реа › , to which, i if we remember | th e lei works on tha si subject, es Ex : iw r. leveit | GAs Ілме: Agricola. You t lim y = H gave ti аше H e believe > Јо! ohnston’s ** Agricultural Chemistry, FOTE Morton's ^C Sh сонар, ЕКЕ т, vere is the same Grass w! of ers as visit of АкйЙдыБ Lim dul Orel Transplanted, у 1j feet; RED may see extensively planted on the railway sides between pet apii ie te oxidation by ex ye cies the = | GUPIESSUS MACNABIANA, rAr de Boulogne Ше for the the| air, it becomes to that extent an inferior ру You jou ‹ ове с а : : extent an .. You | SILVER FIR ; Туе SEEDLING drifting Mr. шннен мет, v {һе | should lay it up іп heaps, and turning it Чу in com: LIES; 1t LAUREL, COMMON posts it will by. T may be used with hills by storm and snow, retreated to these sand-hills, safety and bene ucc И à | STOC and from е а that they y received of| cast в or 4 tons per acre) over the stubbles. shelter and food. Both summer and winter they we:e | Stav р о нат t J я We should be disposed to R Nurserym: almost independent of man. e bu Бов began th rine meio аны Bes un; SEG UICE ту Melbourne Place, George IVth Bridge, E. southern travelby a sailing voy f 60 miles over a | Satz оғ POLLED Ах = CATTL Атк Lh BALWYLLO Au Жы, ry uncertain sea; they then walked about 220 mil Scott's herd sold to E 23 cows Miei to Falkirk, mostly over open on wbich they e NIE A price being 63 o n enini ре BE SOLD, by M bivouacked at night, picking up a living by the w guineas. Шаш baira calves fetched 16 gines aep dif viste АДАТ; ЕЕ owing side as they journeyed. At Falkirk they appeared| Four b 30 guineas, and 13 bull calves averaged Беш of pi ie PSR. бї. i» ri healthy and lively, fresh as from their native glen, ligue РН Your seed is that of the Sinapis Vas ; ft. " : SM tl шо SE the bl of hi alba, White Misini 1 - MN few seeds of -— а — p Ны а eir long y coa or, i эн Fe Eulalie 5 ft were their health, strength, and condition supe ;| weeds of cultivation, the White Mustard V iz [px е Ea i: $ h feed, from " > : 5 the intervent: of Mr. Carmichael, or dd lock” of the arable parts of the i Downa. die ointed * AC scs са. dy е other e t ealer, we believe that| Charlock is often found with the Mustard, о йа Eugenie, 4 ft. by 3ft. ' and Varie] fn Uy their general destination E the V. f Ày abundant. W yet tth The property of an Amateur, who hae кошер room (another walk of n 0. miles, for it. Was boforo "TAL: ED. We can Dus repost Ше udvico pem continue their farther cultivation. They have been. n a long- ашкына colony the ese Fer colonists M T ан Prizes at опе of the GÀ в were in general use for аны le), where they | since been ered byt n the spot. You pelga ышту The iS ate all; and in the, to Болар суон ury of such Better take ош x DAE Дип зок А сп but "Ciis aC. of row me Тач 2 ў e day = "Mrs Senior or VEtdy on v ts or ho spot w vu inr aA be no dou ael [pires and E and ise ihe к а ' весӣваге Davis, Nurgeryman, Bath. ' €. i Остовкв 24, 1563] THE: GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ж es 1009 utzia crenata fl. pleno—Ja apan De OFFER of SHRUBS and OHN STANDISH has n PECIAL TREE S.— g an abundant Stock of the follow- e of submit- S The Subscriber ha ing, жы ie жын to offer. same ting to the consideration st. his friends an 1 the public the h below the usual rates above truly valuable and hardy ornamental plant. It has | The ^ pun worthy the attenti of the Trade received First-class Certificates both at the Royal Horticultüral | part: t to the Subscriber's Nursery having be and Royal Botanic Shows in June and July last (vide Report). dd e rd 50 years "famed for producing | Э атаи fine « were a few ve inte ting new h тур ета Shown, Prices per 100 and 1000 о: rst a Deutzia crenata flore pleno, one о! ovelties, рт А JAPONIOA „12-inch; APPELS EDORA 1-уеат до. 2 feet, БОХТ ARBORVITJE, AMERICAN, year laid, 6 to 12-inch ; AZALEA PONTICA, 12-inch ; асе ЕВВҮ, COMMON, 12-inch; BIRD CHERRY, 2 to 3 ; BIRCH Transplanted, very scarce, 14 feet; RED CEDARS, 9-inch : CUPRESSUS MACNABIANA, 2 feet ; о ача US TH JOIDES, 6-inch; EUGENIA UGNI; 3-year SE EDLING SILVER. FIR ; 2-year SEEDLING HAZEL ; GREEN HOL- LIES; l-foot LÀ UREL, COMMON; 1 to 3-feet PEAR STOCKS ; 1-year SEEDLING, and 2}-feet Transplanted PINUS CEMBRA, 3-feet, за fine eene Eid ide ette first D f For flowered by Mr. St; tandish, ^r is looked lio a Пк addition to hardy shrubs ; it h nely serrated сай double Los 0, 000. END e m LARCH. — bundanee, all fro: nativ Handy and well grown General FOREST І to 2-feet; xri ТОСЕ 2 fee T агі н еу. in Cumberland апа Westmore- RosERT T. ryman Fac рне 4 19; Jand supply extensivo Planters annually. ery | Melbourne Pisco, gres IVth be Edinburgh. formation on application. Nursery, Leith Walk. OSEP d Feeding Stuffs, AYN на CALDE ECOTT, anD BAWTREE. Address -* Seed Makes Mark Lane ; де Асы БӘРДЕ d prices on applical d CANTI RE COMPANY PREPARED BONE MANURE. Tor А use RES. WHEAT MANURE for rie DEAS BLOOD MANURE for ditto re of TIME, &c. АП the above being in the finest condition. They also con- tinue to supply GIBBS'S PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every Artifieial Manure of known value. E. PunsER, Secretary. 116, Fenchurch Street, E.C. AWES'S WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. А supply of the above Manure is now ready for delivery, at J. B. Lawes Factories, Deptford, and Barking Creeks. HE оне h. . GREENUS, R. IES, Watford . and Rickmansworth, has 5 ues this season a fine d Cupressus Lawsoniana, Е 8 OLD. neces Е quantity of WELLING- TREES, FLOWERING O B Торе NIAS, 1—9 feet, and sp! а теп CUPRESSUS EAWSONIANA, а UM еб t remove е "largo b balls; and well on is and DWARF ROSES, CLIMBERS, &c., all of which will | worth atten equired, having remove with the greatest safety ; and from E. R. G.'s proximity | been well eos. the London and North-Western Railway he can оше Apply to Е. G. GopwiN, Seedsman, &c., 3, Norfolk Market orders with Bro торыр and despatch to any part of the king- | Hall, Sheffield. dom, or Cont CATA LOGUE S forwarded on priatin: very large Stock of г тн. large, in pots, ani dk ven Stuy ER SAND.— Best quality, 7s.6d.per CLIMBING ROSES; also VARIE! ED and GREEN BOX ton ; 6s. рег ton; ditto 5s.; 4 суф. put on the Rail at Reiga со 325 Ў Bestand seoná MES PEAT SOIL, LOAM, &c. INUS RICIO.— To po planting out| N.B. Loaded ЫК; ks т be sent оп all the principal Railways. largely for "9 1 N begs to make a Epoca! HORT, Reigate, Surre: $ gs Pine supersedes Pei producing OCOA-NUT REFUSE, timber much sooner for Railway is also used for deliv, fr: gel л qoe Spars and Masts in the French Navy. of et 2- -years’ Seedlings, strong ше .. per 1000 15s. 04. bag 2-years' пагоне, 9 to 18 inches в ў 30 0 EDA and h 2 to 3 fee as BEES CIS re UD ке oii, вее long A: r Advertisement | n Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 2 0 Elvaston Nurseries, near Рег» 21st March, 1863 ; or apply to TREES SE P This the PATENT #2 Р “ Journal of Horticulture,” 269, to have yielded at the rato of 22 rows per Acre. Present price 61. per Тор, or 8s. per cwt. ; чр E Stamps M ра. and to prevent Ser a ment t orders for present or spring Забан M E ope. e ud Lh PIR 2 D ед A. DAINTREE, of Bansuaw'8 BRUSHES and Bibl Mean ci boil E enge ы О are sold in every to HRISTMAS UNES id ; &e, Petet- AUTION.—Every Brush "ijs h, has to offer to the Trade or pei DAIN- нире Чина БАР : TREE'S SEEDLING POTATO by the cwt. or ton, MYATT'S PROLIFIC do., ASH-TOP KIDNEY, do, WEBB'’S IMPE- Horticultural Agent and Value RIAL do, DALMAHOYS, FORTY - FOLDS, YELLOW R. А. CHANDLER (t. i е fate Firm of GLOBE MANGEL WURZEL, RED GLOBE do, ENGLE- CHANDLER & Kons) continues to m un all kinds of FIELD YELLOW do., ALTRINGHAM CARROT, pepe ко WHEAT, 7s. per bushel(63 Ibs.), 50s. per quarter, rs, 485. New tacks, 1. 10d. з. Remittances to accompany о: NDLE ТАА дечи with Horticultu Devonshire Terrace, Fulham 1 Road, S.W. Seed куш е w pi repa ed mak Tab m rde м, 1 lo rs to th o "Trade t "d Ё nywa к 5 e of the fo g Te ur sE SEED MOTATORS, mhich Davi DOR in fi may obtained fr from. m ques il PLENT LABELS. dorm CLOTH or condition, and free from disease. They dien э = the sorts Каш i id ў ТОРЕ Р pat impe i PUNCHED hr ng dori for ке: thy of cultivati , and h been much care estimonials forwa on appli- Delivered receipt. Post.offi Mes) m Wi finest у selected s pas As o3 sg this season yis cation to tbe Patentee, Р рез уй e. M mmo M e Јонх Fien: zx à Cos. West. тиу аа the regn П be moderately low, and may be h dyes T PERS. 3 sas = г T A ani TURA ved Ash- leaved m d Early Fox's Seedling Magnified Aphis. Edward жой, Birmingham. IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES ean "з до. Early Round Frame of eve mmt W: Fruit Trees Уйан PROLIFIO д. Early «Айга Glona. Winter Dress all Fruit "ux Lacy Ame cna zt pplication 22 ý i 5 A & Бох, Smithfield Wi ds; Leeds; уса ctive) Early King (for forcing) G IB HURST is аб Y a тт фаши Rire, Holborn Hill, jid Iron Works, uke 2. dui Letter . Lapstone do, ly Coc “t Nurseries, Sawbi orth, m EARLY DALMAHOY Early Forty-fold Herts, Oct. 22, 1861. GRI ÄM ENGINES THRESHING MACHINES x= S. Early Oxford Eariy Snowball "Im Mt eg zi NAGOONE, PLOUGHS, ROWS, TURNIP TERE, E ema А о аку л AOT, Mona's Prides, R. W. O. os TLEDGE, of Hague cres Isle of Man, begs to say he is prepared to dispose of p are trained. Well, las quantity of the iove. Extra Seed, in the finest possible co: autumn they were in e MONA'S PRIDE is по е бастун mi: wretched blighted state. riv t«nd alone First Early Kidney, as well as one of the desperate remedy he unnailed i prolific and best — Potatos in them all early last, February, been already tested in north as well as the south of gave all but one a к; ; in fact it is mid ree ne of the first Amateur Judges thorough painting with Gis- о bea © Riseji in'the Pota*o line," already obtaining prizes in Dublin, Warrington, Silver Medal in Birkenbead, and First gallon of water; his t 1 Prize at Kildare sl . ^s peculiar merit in this fine Potato but the one, commence › is that it сгорв abundantly їп thefield, and in: its valuable grow favourably in spring, bealth. The tree not painted d. „Я 5а а рег ad Pind many varieties Mire fos this pecu- Red Spider Magnifie He dressing to his -— 0 sit killed the woolly 'aphis entirely, and has made ns clear and vigorous in their gro B intends to is wall troes a d - tells uus tus - to do the «беч Is rtainly se: trees Sind uis A in the same ^on E E Ча, I more p than t| offensive aM MA soot, sulphur, &c., and it does not blacken ча түр че У, І to I Pea to or Orchard-house se à omnee to tho gallon will bo found арекет жей a early one; it was sown on the 20th of & qood ; when used stronger some buds on weakly mber, fonth bordes, and I the first dish on | trees may be in dero Mey had Daniel O'Rourke and your Pea side by | бізнивзт Сомросхр is Sold Retail by Nurserymen and Seeds- у Seren ii. Mich led meto grow iras tmp serta | — Wholesrle Dy Fare Parm vr Оа Сомғахт (Limited), 1 ICE'8 — (oec mdi die mni ы уыл Belmont Vauxhall. London. New Seed to be had cae i of EDWARD CARPENTER, Seed Merchant, Brighton and вех Seed Establishments: 96, 1 All good Cooks and careful Housewives St. Jam Bo. Frizo di 6d. per quart. Бошан ему оаа PREPARED ^ PEA олий, ich will be executed strictly in | priority. ла, 2 a Tureen of rich Soup, and Ma сне 197 t ерта, after eating. EED WHEATS from the Chiltern Hills.— Essex са Packets, ld; 9d., and 4d. ; and Tins, ls., ls. 6d., and 8s. and Hallet Ып Mise. Ма 52s. d cpm d а Е t's . per er; including new Stout Saska and delivery to Henley В ation. On quantities et GROATS,snà PARLEY prepared by the seme process, in mide A remipanos or referens тшге. per quarter willbe сотор OATMEAL for poridge and Ost Cake, in Mr. R. С. M. Үосхо has disposed of his Stock of the | Packets, 1d.,24., 4d. ; 281b, Tins and Burghfield Ay White Whaat, Patentees and Manufacturers: W. Binanon kgo, Bowden Oct. Henley-on-Thames. | Steam Mills, Market Harborough; Bold everywhere. t tha к PLANT SOAP and | inexpensive р атп e x А TOOLS. ee ice 81. per ton. to 3 cwt. per a harrowed into the land before r cre to be ed th di oa сап be obtained of Mr. LAwEs, or through any of his a ted ts; also SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME . £6 6 MINERAL SUPERPHOSPHATE ` EA æ 0:5 Genuine Peru Juan he I and all Chemical Маон: of value, А Aaron and other Cakes at market p вз JOHN BEN T Daran а T Adelaide Place, А Жаси "Bridge, Е. C. P [^ nd 22, Eden чиш, Dublin. wing. HE PATENT ANITRO- PHOSPHATE or BLOOD ME m ИЕА. шыгы Consisting оё 30,000 ркт of fui upwards of N ( т, Littlebury, Essex. bibe 109, Везни Street, Xondon, my Manufactory: Plaistow M. es, Esse: ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for WHEAT. - Tbis ae specially Uu Hom Е т e Sowing, нчи divi in use for prane of 1 d һаѕ given satisfaction to Sony" Orders тр бн be sent to the Company's Agents throughout tho untry, or ct to C. T. MAcADAM, Secretary. Offices: 109, Fenchurch Street, London, E.C. uum 10, per Ton, delivered at any Railway or Wharf in p —— e — FH? OPES. NEW REC GISTERED ” "ETRUSCAN INTH and CUT FI ARE. Perfectly p апа beautiful Table pu А superior to Glasses for the growth of Bulbs, and equally adapted for hold- ing р Flowers in summer, f refined and highly classical beauty, they rı чч mselves at once to all — ү" frr being i 29 a short T t could be desired in an expens are. се 2s. ari 5 9 e ahi Triples, 94. ai to be obtai nei of t ъан apd сезет a id. Wholesale ` ——Ó и t of 6 stamps. M — E 95, бб, Newgato Stret, ЕС. Gutta Percha ER for Watering Gardens. HE rie S uis COMPANY пы the pleasure iowledge the receipt of the follo Testimonial from ai v A Gr. to ле, ams JALLAND, Esq. „ Of Holderness House, near ad 400 feet r Gutta mend ‘Tubing, in in use for e asui and I find it to r than anything I have ever yet tried. беу, чет the « s з is very — but tbis has not the slightest effect on the t consi tubing to be a most agit tu er this ео штеп for Gardeners, Aly айка as y^ enables - to icem n about one-balf the time, and with oi У! water опт the Р from tbe COLD WINDS & MORNING FROST. Kio xor mede. сас юте а арр a rad tn e ME had in any : Ae Two yards Р .. 14184. per yard run. Four yards wide 3з. 4d, per yard. An improved make, 2 la. 9d. per yard. V Aesch gota 25, 84. per yard run. * Frigi pet з 6d. per yard ftn, Erisna Тиом АСНЕР, Са and Sole Manufacturer, 7, Trinity mig Cannon Street, City, p.d of all Nursery” men and ш throughout the “It is much cheaper than Mate “т ^ covering," D 1010 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [OCTOBER 24, 1863, ton’s Unrivalled Colleetions- of f Bulbs. CONS GUINEA COLLEC Lis а BULBS | for BLOOMING in POTS and GLA Surrovs GUINEA COLLECTION for SS EDS BORDERS. мез particulars see SUTTON's Ее CATALOGUE, which may be had Gr: TU and ка t & Sox and tablishment, Reading. ida doe се EXHIBITION сн IuPoRTED В SU M TO S EC T І ON. ет 100. De Finest sorts by name .. £4 4s. Very fine e » : re Пп Good dit Good Hyacint hs for Beds, pitana. бы. jin Hr" atl colours (fresh imported), 21s. mes, Crocuses, Tulips, Gladioli, &o., poo very low in prices, as per A е у be had gratis and post fre SUTTON о. Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. ~ £34 10s, Prizes. ARR anp SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C. The Royal Horticultural Minus in March, 1864, offer Prizes to the amount of 341. 10s. for HYAGCINTHS, TULIPS, and CROCUS. See Bann & SvoprN's enumerated diee of Exhibition Lcid адада and CROCUS HYACINTHS, SINGLE and DOUBLE, good PAUL'S NURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSS, N. ALL THE FIRST PRIZES OFFERED TO NURSERYMEN FOR HYACINTHS BY THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY IN MARCH LAST, WERE AWARDED TO WILLIAM PAUL. WILLIAM PAUL. the foll 1 НАСАИ, X: fne SINGLE and Lew for r | POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, best sorts, 3s, to 4s, or Deco oses, 9s. to 155. i (o OUR. pen ^30 cde d re ма DOUBLE, for Pots or Massi 92. to 3s. De э; Ты to p per 100. ч ROCUS, in 20 best selected sorts, 25. to 5s. per 100. CR J EY a x CREER DOUBLE, sweet-scented, er doz ANEMONES, SET Sinon GLADIOLI, &c. 008 sorta for early Forcing, 65. to 8s. per doz.; 50s. per 100. HYACINTHS, SINGLE or DOUBLE, in separate distinct colours for Beds or Borders, 3s. per doz.; 21s. per 100. PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, Free by Post. сн HYACINTHS, TULIPS, &. 12 FINE NAMED HYACINTHS Р 22 6s. Od. 12 CHOICER Ditto M сода. cus AE 12 OHOICEST IMPORTED Ditto == += += 10 6 100 BORDER (Separate Colours) Ditto.. — .. _.. 21 0 1 Doz, TOURNESOL TULIPS, le .. 100 7 0 1 рог. REX RUBRORUM Ditto, 1s. 100 7 0 100 DOUBLE VAN THOL Ditto m mrs 100 SINGLE VAN THOL Ditto 6 00 LARGE BLUE CROCUS, 1s. 6d. 100 R 6 100 LARGE YELLOW. Ditto, 1з. 6d. 1000 6 All the aboye are the finest imported. "For other BULBS see IST, ‚то da 3 SouTHRBy. Seedsman, Clapham, London, S. inths, Tulips, M UI ARR "SONS Far importation of the has and from the extraordinary A ур of r^ Bulbs. They promise a fine bloom. Early cá are eodd solieited. DESCRIPTIVE PRICED TALOGUES free N.B.—17 Езт РЁ were awarded to Ww. C. & Sox 1 LILIUM AURATUM. mais, MR. JAMES VEITCH Has much pleasure in again M er notice to this truly magnificent NEW JAPANESE ШШ, £a Having been already so often described, further remarks are unnecessary. Ponts : continue to BLOOM, and J. V. will be happy to show them to any one who may e йыз tais Bras UM, ЧТ TULIPS, Pu “66050888, 2 RIZE at the London Exhibitions tors Nar dicono анч [rci ios, London, М. __ New Catalogue of Plants, Dutch ch Bulbs, & &oc. OBERT PARKER begs о че ei that his Em ws Hardy, and 8 Plants, Azalea indica, rape dendrons, Roses, &c., Hyacinths, Tulips, Gladioli. оний and other В ulbs, is now published and will be forwarded to all а] ЕР otic Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, 8. 30,000 renis 30 А н e 10,000 Narcissus, d 100,000 Crocus in varieties. А: б BIRD F.R.H.S,, оваа, e Newington, the largest Grower of the above in England. J. Н. В. has again hased, for ready money, i Holland, in addition to his large Stock, the above surplus Stocks of prn md ere which he now offers at unheard of low prices. о 25 splendid sorts; 150 mixed; 50 Sn owdrops, -— ЎА very large noble Half the above quanti for 10s. 6d. landi БИТ жа Е true) 1 roots, 1 rl 5з. per 0. or zt Шыр" F е trouble all Orders eu РР AND SON'S bÉ UTE e LIST of BULBS as a Guide for the Amateur's selection isacw published, € will be forwarded post free рена LY A arae, and DOU MIXED, 5s. and 6s. PATE, show varieties, mixed, 1s. per a. we SNOWDROPS, single and double, 2s. per 100. WINTER ACONITES, 2s. 6d. per 100. CROCUS, in sorts, 1s. 6d. and 2s. T og 100. SCILLA SIBIRI : Begs to call attention to the Three umdermentioned splendid NEW AZALEAS, which he сап — j дол. | 1 with а visit xi 1 ni 3 * Good Bul bs, varying in size, b р li Small sized Bulbs .. .. .. 918. each. «M Second size ,, AIC S с ims Strong t v 638, ,, АП Чинг, Me ordinary treatment, : i tainly bloom next seasons A few extra strong Bulbs .. 3109s е СА 2 ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W. NEW P INDICA, MR. JAMES VEITCH They were selected from among many 08 аз being th ITION of Вегетбм, héld at GHENT in 1862, e the two first three em varieties exhibited at the P^ i UENNIAL named were there the First and Second Prizes r! award _ AZALEA INDICA IMPERIALIS. of immense size, superior texture, pets иер fts It ie very шиш late bloomer. mre лы purposes, or for general decoration, this is undoubtedly one of men ever SE SERIE ш Ады. Price 315. 6d. each. p—À—— flower, AZALEA INDICA LE LION DE FLANDRES. . —— GÀ, Te. ôd. yë ANEMONES, 3s: 64. and бе. Wn p 100. рег, 18! y М». ЖАКШЫ i» s to 5e, рег 100. д. distinctly marked with dark "Ww an tee pe GLOXINIAS. INTAS by nam тиу дк md Tae pot do- " Iro mes биди Vomer, of а very robust and compact habit, and a fine variety for TM name, 3 Price 2 1 in GLADIOLUS JOLUS BRENCITLEYENSIS, 52 per doz., für рег 100. у nnm A GANDAVENSIS, the finest collection offered in 1 of 20 varieties r MEE CEN by name, AZALEA INDICA VIRGINALIS. IXIAS, 8. dozen variet. i 1L А з 3 diend I aM р. ый IAE A Y " tbe mferiór kind discarded. p ; | , and most effectively crisped A, SPARAXIS, and TRITONIAS, each 18, 6d, per | - | IE is of f bust. habit, and can b Jed аз being а desirable acquisition to the class TRITOMA UVARIA 12s per da — — M per d Or the Set of Three Plants for 63s. ок cbe AUREA, 3s ет дол. eie Spe iy PLANTS, in various ZEMROS MAS m a other colours, TICAS, DOUB: ES,. VIOLETS, early-flowering. ns CHRIST жала ener d Fine Plants of the above ше now rely for Sale ——— "THE ROYAL Бтв NURSERY, KING'S ROAD, CRELSHA, s Одтовкв 24, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1011 New Azaleas. 2° > ту are allowed to compete at all, scent should be si А, insisted оп. As a medium course between thes s which was not ome We have since conflietin opinions, we pro to leave the prizes | had "^ opp y of seein n of the NE 5 am to be Ын думы for by all comers, of whatever | black peaty earth бете with dee cmm of whieh of Rose, the preference. however, to be given | one only had put out the first pair of 1 leaves, and AS rior QUEEN of BEAUTIES.— | to the d rig Macer: and Te veo gn prp es we were unable [at once to recog : — bre ыл Burr cR, Pe а sig of That the Rose which receives any o these | so SE а Menu of grow dupplsing bhis exquisito чанду in the Dzi ed Kingdom. lon i rizes should + ab pee an Mr Sos, М, ^n к ги every ds "ү at tn the PILON: — Salmon pink margine h e, and|of the very essence of our intention, and of the | see ings ик uaily p rom the soil, and had not mien demon чр Р deare mter am al fers upon which the prize is offered ; but the troduced from a distance, but it the t Azaleas Price 9 question of what is to constitute an English Rose lutely neces a o visit the spot from which like rA ТАА) WAXWORK = E sony thick: wax ах. | has been raised, and it has been asked, (1.) Is the | the black mould was mpm before giving too posi- white striped aud flaked with purple, a most desirabl 1; pure importation of foreign seed allowed ? | tive an opinion. А few seconds пи showed рия em -n woe о kinds of white striped with purple | (2,) Would a Rose produced fro ed saved |that the deposit was very lim ite p t about 3 feet ^ are; s aeveral w hites strinod ө err д Durs dir. og abroad and sown here be considered an English | below the surface, it was on further AZA зард ea ROLE лов A e ose? То both these questions the answer із an a "gd that the soil rear S ^ ye us ie i um, and nai y M. Ambroise Verschaffel х £€ No. i b aised | rubbis onsisting of ragments of bric an from whom the stock for circulation in the United Kingdom | €MPphatie ‘‘ No.” The Rose is to be one та! ; g 8, was purchased. The flowers individually are of urs pé] ШШДЕ Т, produced, 7. e., English seeds: it is £o | bcn miscellaneous matter, mmediately on the and LFubstanos, do double, and well formed ; colour, crimson and | bo essentially an ооу. B nen in its origi urface of the black soil 78 NEE * Mis iiit СЕКЕ; The majority о that a bure | Elm, » still covered with ‘the bark. - The m itself пех рр VERVAENE, 7з. 0d. white H. Por ora vem dark H. H. ?. of full si d MADAME AMBROISE VÉRSCHAFFELT, 7s. 6d. of perfect form, would either of the m in KUPEC now were ps ascertained to be those ot the MADAME WAGNER, 1 15s, than the areen Watercress, with a slight admixture of w and Rare "Plants, King's Road, HE GARDENERS ROYAL BENEVOLENT | INSTITUTION. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that an ELECTION HREE PENSIONERS o on the Funds p es d & nstitution Mes s creare in JANUARY ieri Е деген Can viam ces are req d to dendi iri their е ена to зы Committee on or before t the 12th November next, after which tim "the ey wi will n ot be received. Pr eference will be ren to those Candidates who may have | been Subscribers to the Society for 15 years and upwards. Should it генер that there are not suficient Applicants of | . that c then the Claims of those who һауе not subscribed so "m or XL at all, 2 E ni on to made upon printed forms, which may be x to the Secretary. 7 Еру. WARD R. CUTLER, Secretary. 14, Tavistook Bow. W.C, e ion of flower, whic sm a pk petals; ; d лыр, these no flower | ean be considered р Fc а been generally urged that PW) shown in the natural truss, Бф, 1еа s eut from the plant. 16 isin ne nsisted that they should be cut low to s culi ample of the foliage; and in another that liz of ке trusses heim be prod rm. but this latter is, we think, too heavy : on the raiser. | Тое trusses ds as are demanded at our AN shows, would поё however be too man uneulus онр, and some Grass. The seeds -| had ‘evidently vegetated from the soil itself, and ha ha iiti: on n esp tho y intelligent head vd мал -j that the faet of а pond in that — oret of the e was € dorm ng t necessary to go | river itself. The еи was filled up in 1830, „and the requir Virtually it - м assumed that the competition | т t Hybrid Perpetuals, and this beeome necessary to have some The Garpeners' Chronicle, SATURDAY, EN 24, 1863. Grass, and had never been disturbed sinoe, Тһе of different natural means of ier the perpetual character of the |varieties, We think they must be shown twice, jen in summer and co in autumn, the award i y in autumn ; this would, suppos e, bea prr ; have already (p. i) intimated our inten- | pe potna blooming charact A ора т that tion to offer annually, for the next five years, а the flower should be show e the rize of д, for the best ѕверілха Rose of E h prize is awarded, would we fear be tedious, though | h. The productions of the last two ог we have no ael gre to urge ag: years show that the development of a breed of V'Recapitala зе tro uy i nglish Roses of high quality is a task which may | which have for our guidance, we nd ady | that kn Meridie of the competition will stand | ™ thus e i" The Rose may belong to any class, but ference m z үл. ® Hybrid „аен у um Teas, 33 years, and Жан оле тя power was elearly as great a they had sprouted the very first ason. 8 which could thus be stored up fo so many years, without тор. fie n powers of grow weg might, as far as w ve retained those mum for an indefinite „рео, „ёа occur he period isn тур T tatit it is 2 so to make the HYACINTHS аге only indispensable clonenta i in ачу рт н spring lovem, but invaluable hom ‚ dec at that season. Wi бтр rdiniers, our con- i bri bl Pw 2, у?” ait I double globu globülar or e dan 7 sorvatorios, ad our p telles would each, ín ing out t be e, some o and f ence of|early spring, lose {в ow, when а grand floral creations in tho sha Rose etie prim quality. , | flower has thus interwoven itself, as as it were, with our a8 yet lie hidden in the fu . Free vigorous growth and abundant bl fore finally determining the conditions to be, be insisted on. ntroduction of novel and what ou ought to be at the pte d to the e in question, we have епдеа- | 4, Where merit is otherwise nearly equal, Jn e -— peo в; ка we come to find Oured to ascertain the views of our "leading ference will be given to A prs Ы ог уе1 ем; - t of interest, eir own, + " ty around New Hyacinths, even as it does „Мет ans as to the qualities most to be desired in| oran intensely dark joder Purity or intensi vd dd Arad а new English Rose, that is to say, what kind of| оѓо "T ur will be held ев ntial, bís being Мше, it cannot bo qu esti эма is most ted; and ave in this way | 5, a angi МЕДИ „ла Hui Nur Maui ad rf propdp рч by many judicious sugge We confess „эй no : subjects to be invited to appear ы, = spring flower wever that we hardly share with one of our 6, Three it eut with buds | shows. There we hope, indeed, always феде correspondents scarcely suppressed doubts “аш ыны will Te сбн at least once in the | p adn in as great force as е tactics y" the ule- to the ‘vitality’ of English-raised varieties, by n. makers wil permit them to muster, But the group Which we u him to mean their capa- | 7, "е 5 mmer trusses may be shown at апу of|is one which, though always welcome, and apparently - n -— the зое преби of the Flo ral Committee ; ; but|simple and comprehensible enough, nevertheless the воп- саа of their soon becoming trary they appear to sturdy а constitution as could be desired, , This others will be required in the perpetual character. made at the award will the month of A - s, f in any one year ds prize oan be awarded, the ount will go in лл of that of the year 9. The decision of the Floral Committee is to be RrPoRTS often appear s T рна. d hiċh have been ke Rose, for, as another н а; ее, unless ће habit be robust and an abundance of any y the influence of air, but уе frequently, p^ the matier à is inquired into, the p m ее is insuflieien о satisfy а close and inquirer а а Rose is comparatively worthless. [r It was at first intended to confine the prizes to Perpetual Bourbo: and „but it is sug- is entitled " ment was mado to us a few 2 since m again wo t had occurred on gravel in the |}, The be Ја м E of the Committee in | ata flower show.) It should not bè ws for private interpretation, as has hitherto been the case, for in fail to be, as it was indeed last spring, a source of т e ien between ager M e and ior ; о | 7 piv aH Е Е E i Temm | Е EB mi Е pun ver, во far as the pu dines шеит x uo it ma; yes but after mpeg it becomes; А 1012 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [OCTOBER 24, 1803, We desire to qe it as le becaus vths likely to SD our | abso lute | less new every year. and less new, rather than old, are not so numerous as to be exbibitions with collections of act tual an nd 8 encourage other and better b iere yet, for the We shall get our cobwebs and dust, set about gearing T away. Ву sonda to | w Hyacinths at our shows w eed. get | form ably s of G. arbor reum, herbaceum, obtusifolium variations d pro | species (quite. distinct from G. barbadense) : al "ы season rabie vio t be egt form pr richer ich the veltios of a certain number y кыда four years—to compete de on Hoi terms | masses. e sball get a much farther. development of ite nap, and with t : o cotton attached all over, for the DÀ offered for new sorts. That is to say, in the attractive white-ey ed ANS We s e кн more | This group I consi ау — and the barbadense providing for a group of new E We shall e et пе f African origin; while a third group, represented ера ‹ of 1864, rather than limit the competi to itin the last few yoann. nly, | by the plant which produces the Pernambuco Cotton, AU ge dicio. prominent, by giving them a good! and by Roxburgh's G. acuminatum, I look Upon as ot 1863, which would not probably *be sufficient to position a in з tho schedules. But for the sake of moi referable to South е The plan: described by make a group, or atleast would not furnish suficient bitors udges, let us say exactly what we xburgh is appar 5 ча ` < E- as the one figured by choice, we should allow all those orts which had when ask the one to нне. А-а Ше Аз кка E Rumpb. 4, 13, and by Rheede, Hort. Ma 13, which been first sold out in the respective seasons p: 1860, certainly militates — : y MT з but still, I think 1861, 1862, and 1863, to be considered new for the I am right. € b Ot 20018 "i р are large purposes of exhibition; but no rs should be| —— Dr. J. E. AY mentions in the Journal of|strong awe a ir or oven sm » preferring admitted. We hardly think a of four rs | Botany that in Pem bestes des. ао, near Broad- | low, moist, sandy soils v т the coast, and therefore would let too wide a choice of varieties, con- | haven, the ес colonr e the PRIMROSE із em | admirably adapted for culture оп the extens sidering the limited number of new sorts annually|lilae, and specimens of this of the «prim flats alon he sho то А ia, where is brought forward, or worth bringing forward, ibut | colour Ка нун m id be 1 sually to und wit pt oot or two of the surface, this point would naturally soon adjust itself. | stone wall (stone walls in th The essential character of this group is found in the Aeris to the rule proposed, in 1865 those sorts | of. edges), коралла so riam together АА, ed pod and seed. pod is large, three:celled, ending h had been sent out between 1861 aud 1864 | арреаг to gro m the same о { | in а long taperin ag point—hence, I presume, Roxburgh’s маса ml issible; in 1866 those sent out | some plants are — white. er examples of | name; while seeds are smooth, flattened, kidney- between 1862 and 1865; and so on e might hope|two forms of one plant growing under the same con- | shaped, adhering together r by their inner surface, and in the influence of t o see our bulb | ditions, he further mentions а purple Wood Anemone, Doar ring their long, strong staple оп the outer. On lists drawn up во that the novelties and the older with the e the cotton thon би, ДАИР seeds present; kinds might appear separate, as they do in the case of | the same tuft ; a beautiful pink variety of 1 a flat How many of the most other florists flowers. This would be a manifest | Sorrel Moses, А amidst the S eee white 58; and а species. named in bot iil v are referable to this y forming sized blunt-pointed pod 8 Hazel nuts ; the seed mus round, Aes with whit rm of Lamium album, in the midst cause the informatio: t present the un mein have no guide be yond price, and this is qr wives it rather ETERS the stock than age or merit of the — to which reference has been made, new Mane and the AN shown were EE E IAM РАТ Florence Nightingale Lord pod de Len E parin асе Rouge Ecla sce en К ir Mai id a 299 Ба Orange You Lord Масашау, Victoria Mibindcios, ә ат Је б Mei en Paix de l'Euro view taken E а а better defined class in fature, we have о drawn collections, the praed in full being printed in in the article of “Quo,” mentioned as having | | in the Ж Nd órist. The Чр | е infi w | later of beds of the bein colour. Primroses, hanging over the side of the poti in which it It group I am unable part of the чча medi» charac T rown together these former thoughts on the genus Gossypiam and its pos- New Plants. sible subdivision ‚ їп the hope of their proving useful to 262. ANDROSACE LANUGINOSA, Wallich, Herb. such an ingenious and skilful experimentalist as your Ind. 615. Correspondent, ру suggesting various modificatious of Am he innumerable gems collected by Mr. Mt жы: pum Veitch i T nanle nursery at Combe Wood, we had the е quitting | the subject, I think it desirable to good for о find in flower this exquisite rarity. e. drm: the circumstances ird led me to infer formed a trail g herba s stem, covered with silvery that the Cottons now so largely c ated in be hairs, and producing leafy branchlets terminated by rican States are of African nint. . A good m small umbels of lilac blossoms, just like miniature | years ago, while study ying € subj «у a та vis statement i ina book, the about the e of: pics ^ short say, the ми. > rarely fi Temi niseences of me of w was growing. was fi Xi +1. 1 f the „Кей "p^ ees India, in the eerie of Sirmore and Kum 143, еті Thos. Thomson met with. P in the temperate districts of е Жог: же tern шы аба | height of from 7000 to 1 0,000 fee above sen. We MD en again, after A failures, to continental merica. "More MS I met with. another y айе e presume that t itn ill t With Mr, eth. it has nh | kept in а cold pit, which it МЕ finds very suitable to its constitution. £ сотт‹ ON SURETA es > Dutch jones whose oned. The, va а e the Ur, ai 4 +1 + m T. C." on анны Hybridised Coton? giving We an account of a en what M" ser assigned by and Paul's date. HYACINTES. Duc de Malakoff Fair Maid of Denmari 1852 1839 1853 | 1860 It would thus appear that very few indeed of these new, alti h M ие Уап oce Veen Bros. шене here | short-sta rt of eto be the long-stapled Sea Islan à у the very short but t strong-stapled Nankin Cotton plants (Goss. Pese o Roxb.) Тһе former lias an egg-shaped | smooth black seed with the cotton fibre confined to ће а the other has a somewhat oblong se seed m r less flatte ned at the ends, and lothed with a short woolly ,tawny-coloured nap, and , same which Id жд І received a seed, genes Mai Sea Заа New Orleans, ey we The Am the Eg, yptians pieitat both forms mixed кейт proportions. aim deduction е arrive s ronde prev vented followin ng up ү ago in Mad e th eec ckets of у ree pa El same time in my gel de be ed at did not then occur to ПОР the historical d, re all sown at the attained maturity а ns came кие шн ric t, for want of the histo * SEDE .9 the supposition ti n the easy success of the first trials may be partly owing now, авар. here паа presume AN Ае i dee to the kinds brid differs from both, but seem e parent, and I thin I: ase d. м» with which effec T s to ta ht not E it probable m кре DENN E: e n but much stronger “ Pernam's," would , om greatly superior to tha берш n between the Indian staples @ е. бин and New with a vari riety superio or to either аз тера: x case if truly distinct "Ue more difficult to attain S and A 8 rovide us _ Orleans), red in d ed to consider the smooth black. seeded g-staple B F4 New piran years, one of 157 Su. one of 9, s of e of 7, one of 6, nu і Th tuated repeal fields of them, all so alike that they were scarcely distinguishable until the pods began to open. "лен ong. Ee ier E^ i Cotton, and - s voolisoded н rt-stapled ud one of 2 бааны old. Thes voie it remeare d, t but believe | Xhe New Orleans was distin some care. The heaps t - [of „опе species, was faisais, but not without t they were all varieties bsequ ently cdi Љу far maperior to any o t old sorts cultivate. They will м апсе slowly, of tom at c we | oolly, un- snahe? variety e own as the Тык аге, воше | avin е ч cultur ДЕ Тһеге ^g Georgian died Seed, the seed of which is covered with иа аз ke cede is with brown or tawny, and the N. with dirty white Me ОР ashy nap. "he мей differences we have still to lea: With t- i irs m коч Roxburg о his is the Georgian Green LA ae "e the vitifolium. P | n il is the same as Roxburgh's G. acuminatum, o which more by and by. en led to view i Veri | Indeed Tndin | give the чи ан» species, dn Wight, poene is, ang LI THERE is nothing in without 5 [2o can when it is consi plants в odi ope. for s E ther hand, crosses dine "e 8 likel, Т sevi ваде QT i PLANTS. 986) suffi wh be no аера wh; of exti Ў: them. OCTOBER 24, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1013 because in instances such as ire they useful later е the end of J: Tt is also road. From plants in propor Ав soon as these are removed, the beds are filled "iri Rhododendrons zaleas, "which could not be and conveniently done in brick-rubbish as in rotten dun and leaves, T material I employ. We also ; and so will many others similarly circumstance " that the little assistance ы, bottom heat which we шуш ж н at all a difficult matter. We mow n. ва — Cro op abun Siah is s little use in growing Apples rien ойд it to procure it. It ìs necessary to notice the fact that most of the plants and о has is to Роке v буна the ire ted is ito нй rion the by, is that. "X was one kind, са t There уг n small саев of theadvantage of Ње orchard hot ju save bes entire crops from human as well as winged lun ux dant, colour and flavour fine. y be to secure a crop when frost sweeps away ш 7e door blossoms. They are not better nor wors an Apples in the open garden. Тһе space would he d profitably devoted to growing the choice Pear wi e per garden. gains all the supports I grow Currants, which are thus p protected from birds, hang late, and occupy а our Grass thrice bote planting. time, „and чал ае manure, тїт бы more terial, сойо € the bottom, hier s3 perhaps one r this give sufficient "ee for the firs The very abundant—as р Mr. Gibson says that his Can ant ei out in the | Curr e, and of very fine flavour. Тһе bus middle of June lost their leaves ; s planted out|is extremely Bienen asa conservatory plant, t here in ће a week of that month have full grown flowers being of an M iste waxy form, а crea e Eugenia Ugni comes to great perfection | Last tly, t the де, % ҮШ A endure the winter in the open gronna; d I co up with straw when frost Я it ds lentiful growing i неда wide, pu кан Ъейгееп, each plant i in the case of the three he the bra in of young trees, and upwards of three feet i in height, hid it bae dà Eid end. weeks bri = to maturity. At of the of these seedli ings, it may also hatad that ез whole of them produce Apples in abundance—many of the stalks being euer f weighed down to the ground by their load of fr “ So much for a: c ка now for that of - arden, рї Linlathen garden we found five Evene i sin e vim ne pe of much more importance than that of bottom heat, and one кодына — is the appropriateness a such plants for som places I hav h upo n = ава de бре coming when the others are gon „ү kinds ne of each variety was dug up and weighed, and the m | following was the result :— 1 may add that the e В me perfectly. The fruit і sin all | respects ш iocis and it is а m & good, ov E outsides of whic but „place a plant by itself on the , where its handsome | leaves can proper rly deve elope their outline, keeping the specimen on A : in Aes 80 that the eye does not — mething to зе admired ea be se Ange өйү mrs E are ео seen ; Gra wi pe i long АА miniature lake, is "that mos h 2 fe aterson's Seedling pum A" sd 4} lb. Paterson's Reds B Blue Kidney У "s y White Seedling Kidney A Goliah Rege: These were ad а шоп h is late i in à being лы [The following is the Danai Advertiser. Street, Dundee, has f ne extracted fro report on this sub T e^ iser. It SE m that Mr. Paterson, of for many rs been e ed in bris «— Eee aem to the The following to w varieties of the Potato don MÀ wiih the view of varie ine, әл obtaining v: disease. | is ап accoun is sorts :—] | cul ў реч геч da dede set upon a tree 5 feet i in | Besides, being rather too thickly planted, they had not f | height. Æ. =з н Inglewood, Hendon. | had proper room w. pium vem] these draw- aman dcn vt ные. backs ш the юр. us nounced a most markable one. рент ну eclipsed a drill MR. PATERSON’S SEEDLING POTATOS. of excellent рае which were growing alongside of them «Та Mr. agi Nursery at Broughty Ferry, six ieti ‚ Paterson's seedlings are to - seen beet for Cannas and Caladiums. J. Р. ** WITHIN гу last few days we have seen Mr. | were the weig ———————— Paterson's seedlings growing on the home farm of kind:— ORCHARD HOUSE EXPERIENCES | Fothr ringham, belonging to Ca ey Fothr гіп — m; 2) i Buff dmm] Eae | «s 2 а LAST у gave you my expe of an d | Esq., and also in Mr. U /s Nursery, at rini y Blue VOR BAREDE, si 194; owe. vore i. an of the third year's trial there- | Lt во that we are D condition to speak of them во e Book adi i j " » resting. Ireportthat ту T ith greater confidence than we should have done if Paterson's Seedling Regent (No. 1) ie э враз, oski, z D pines 12 feet our КЕТЕ һа d been со onfined i wholly $ one plot | The hber; figures require no com Mist ther k shutters opening on ві oug cwn on a a of ground for абедае, апа Ње di indicate a great amount of en ph it ien ns N.E. to S.W * For the £ Mis differ productiveness, Had not seen the stems turned out a bed tre in, which the.trees are ш bare Veen оа dix өө ee no one — and з hed had во me. difficult; еч out, im оп v € borders they stand in over another, m Way trees consist of Peaches, уус Мт ГМ each гоме the same soll, the aro str и Р Plums, Cherries, F Figs, Pears, Apples, and the same climate, same manure, and the quality of most most of the above- ies we Ugni. It will be most convenient to state my expe- | amount of culture and attention. "The field on X" are ри ina 355 speak from experience, and we rience as to each. Home Farm of Fo thrin o ed aim ре; 2 terson’s | can o nly sa e have never tasted. any Potato PEACHES, —All i and on the south side of the | seedlings cres ОЁ equal to dri edi "that t was tainted house ; crop mo ze fair, colour bad; decidedly -— fertile i soll, app i, apparently well dapib i “Potato by the fatal blight of 1 ey tain an wanting in flavour D pcm having the leafy taste во nted by Mr. Pate i s | extraordinary amount of farinaceous matter, are perceptible in hothouse Peaches. They ripened late ; erar ins recul ot «ido h is occupied by white inside, a nd almost as solid as bread. hen indeed many ill (Oct. 14) upon the trees; they | в seedlings. ‚ Beginning ч опе side of the field, {е D. дм. ка their “jaekota just as most Potatos were a month d those on the garden valak id sease seiz ed upon them, and rendered EOTARINES.—A]ll in pots; crop large, si in their order, and hey came to hand, no | th colour good, excellent; they were about a | attempt being made to select other than fair average iab mad ihe crop on the — specimens. гаж — E i Fina prre again the Stanwick e has proved en roduce weighed, when the results were foun as successful, This cro good, the splitting the follo ows :— - FISH AND deri te Xvi ү w dual, and where it occurred it inj Ра! 's Seed : € (4) How poem ExGrAND. only the appearance; they were the best frui Paterso: "an P quality. "The flavour was fullyequal to report; it E A ee kind) . E 4 : Pisc.; In AT atico “з Sir T Da Davy's admission nd mparison the t Nectarine I have ever| №6 Ре ili € вок 40 » already quoted (see p. 965), Iadd that it is known that tasted; indeed, itis almost sui generis—so good, that it| Irish Blue . z » hard Forfarshire F from one river to another, apparently as favourable, it would be ome worth Ше {о put к.А. an orci f alone. It has n house for that fruit for| * Such being the weights produced in Mie lineal gradually nm the latter, if really unsuitable to it, in giving "E an taolent. p^ and it | vards, ill } : altogether. No m the grayling of seems to be peculiarly adapted to the orchard house. | —for the Seedlin Regent (No. 1), 95! tons 1 ent. ; ; for | the Test in Hampshire are said to have been imported It is very hardy, sets its fruit well, and never throws it. | the Seedling R та Ар. г 25 ton "eu ew КЕ ; and for the | from the ru in Herm 'COTS.— Crop immense, size very small, flavour | New аге: Red, he above| When ing e many years ago (1 840) cellent. If t S re "^ yet been defi- | at Stockbridge’ with tie late. Sr F. Chantrey, f think it or quality, those i qu and in the bed ; | nit ау ме ы S rov with common farm manure. | was he who told me that these fish were every year if anything the prod: e greater quantity. xe of the "field, Hawera had been fertilised b v wer i rar er Test; that formerly ripened in je zu manure, and hence it is more difficult to esti; they шке дә. sbore моъ b but wer i he comparative productiveness of the kinds|i that d Бед an Wed mpra t the "P [^ that portion. Among these was the W! bridge C Ui which produced 24108, of Potatos to size with Mr, Paterson's seedlings were a me by м бы сш mon sorts, w еге tested by the ones | scales for the sake of cain e Old Rock, with anure, produ ubers to ай avourite Potato hshire 1 20 years ago) gave 54 О vile Paterson's New Perthshire Red ER op 2 nre size large ent. | Walker's Regen to 30 lbs. yielded by Ripened in due course with the out-doorcrops. Some | Paterson's white ons р ts, Arrowsmith’ in pots, some in beds, ually g The | English seedling and W Walkers Early (the latter with of three years has proved that the orchard | artifi РЕЧ Р t lbs. and 16 € house is peculiarly adapted to the Pear. It brings to to e | four yards—bo abundant crops, b t | of Tor t ne ill not ripen or attain i th оц proved to be quite equal to | The seedling English Emperor—a great fa мо the best of J lé Bapt Жы |of the T» "Tweed Aer E superb in size and flavour. The best of them beyond [or little э Moro than one-third of the t produced measure was the Beurré Superfin; and I would recom- i by the least productive of Mr. Paterson's seedlings. 1014 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ocronz& 24, 1868, evidence in i support. ofi the whole « * supposition,’ | ан contrivance of my own). The. cold a „air „after. also. My gardener wishes to eontinne the Vine border My author i g ne border етеу Ll & bad tul hod chimney, сара M of bei: g [18 feet wide, І ат: of opinion the mots of the Yid in the Dee ае town; вес pidi ‚һе tells me, "that | aa жы p ав Ré an Ld. lso at the wm end of he | vill be be doe d to th во carefully in the course eit eregrina Мола; he went up the Dee | room near the ceiling. w hen the fire is fairly lit 1 | рур and drained, but І am distrusiful of шу own on the left bank beyond Llandrillo and ibove where tbe | can burn the waste from my othe те, consume | opinion, and shall be very grateful for any advice that Ellesmere Canal receives its fiel outhful of wa S smoke, and p most agreeable healthy | will kindly be afforded me. An Old Subscriber, he сате to а w the banks, ealle (тау! circulation of air without wasting heat; and what Scolytus destructor. In rep “ ‚ Page? Wood," and the very spot was shown bii: wa té happens in one room с asily be obtai ned in every 990) I have to br that I thought I hád be * tradition ? says the monks first turned the grayling | apartment im the e, the chimney during its j sufficiently careful in my note about the Sonthampton into С river! whole length being i y case conv ed into m trees (p. 966) in stating that th small branches : То say the least of it, 16 is а tradition inter: | Warming. chamb Rid nd Lyn дю carried up it in submitted my examinatioh showed по traces- of tlie una i in relation to the уне ый worthy of mueh | а pipe. In this way I have only an open fireplace, | attacks of Seolyti, and that the gnarled wounds еге fu rther And a as 1 kno there are no Vah Me. cheerful oM arance eot which on a cold winter | attributable to some other cause. "That the trunks of MEUM га wh w Eng lishmen would c ө to Deren se, but 1 the trees are infested with Scolyti was; pua too €ould have invented tbat tradition. There t {эе ау nt another view to take of it. 16 is considered that air, freed from al vitiating influences. monastie establishments were very n early ехізбепеё of Christianity in Brita Christianity In fact 1 f Italy without Bering. ln trouble of going there, the atmo sphere of my rooms bei there is reason to believe it was вотежһег те к - first word end of econd, w e shops for the government Church. "a vr e and grew till the invasion of Hengis d Horsa in A.D. 449. of the British ere rit the|!n wh e | altho ga all tim Др invigora akin ng and healthy, {n tho pas n my pu is in operation, fogs never exist, "uy in Tus bis ci other rooms in "the hor uot Mm heated are ortance to persons ire and under such a system, with improved pm ү: Iam sure no lood. -poisoning e endow Pies many arid кке ей, of St. Ambrose, t eth rdsley. At Holyhead, а mona stery wa Bishops oF Br itain were. in tlie habit of joining the ecelesiastica breathing r, which has proved so бе T Tate, could ‘posly take place. The soon T » р vet er for dd health rr our т лон evoted much of my tim to the study p А rog чей Шан and I am convinced th at the ылги just | described 18 the best that i w Ry даа їп теў state of the question respecting th attac k E: carrying m for building : a net. I м e calle e had regarded f these pow on healthy trees, or e abso was E. ssing the eei of Rectory; 4 miles а E, — rook Е rom e day before. Oct. 13 I wa noticed it the Fir. thi as a some ewhat кашы же Йом, ні continent, Мә would give them. ге улы ity ofj po li; and that, at the Council of Remini а time to s that "3 doctrine. "St д Iwil lli nform you when it H oli. T fts Pda Каа dd ота аг as Mee circulation al air r is xor is also good And therefore I think that the Polmaise ing should ore tried in our an, as have failed toz admire him, aud. with him tò have| Would have no fear of satisfactory results. If these | Шеш t eyery lover of the most ese 4 d. with | remarks should induce д ntlemən to try the vegetal i 5 d Tam is tastes, his 1 exper; ha y good plans but modeis in e. QUses. e discussion whic! rcm A Aen: T алны 2 opportunity to | ту ion, the wor ing o of which I should be гат - Paper а АА, я TOM SNO to ke i Obtain, and the probable inclination the | happy to explain, J: Newton; 30, vour when g d ow» uces me to send уй mo of old to possess this in thé s ms | Hyde Ра p. ^om ot deeem py Р, ing Douglas, by one of our most distinguished ouam ** Your а s Prides has been woude the quality excellent. a er.—You pointed out the | whi eigh, Su are a signal success; Ше rful, the size of the Potatos large, You may safely recom nei Y h а , f Britain. .Then, to- д i бе The & Pine Plant ever removed f » э Р к. Ты, A eal uM Bab үүчн other br. "the beautiful малар e animals . arid | There weré three Apples in the cluster; h but: ма» èr up, in another ES Оп the Saxon|Plants to the countries and localities best suited for |а ing spot іп i, we ate i invasion Christianity declined ава ні feviVed in ре growth; ,In the imei icm E. of this, ү {сероз full e d G : : is sometimes made а propagator of Scotch | Сой е idge. kaot on had Carini y tl loniae | ii ЭРТ tasted of this, the most delici ' parts plaees an of Њолате en ecd seen great m rs of|States Apples, as well as o asteries of үг ndn has now left A they а йр earrying in t their ir bills to à i|of table i ck ge We it to themselves, or, rather, their representatives; returni TUM гета ng to England about д.р ; when, in the reign of Ethelbert, St. Augustin restored Christianity to Eng- land. That many monas besides those ЖЕ жеге qus glut the appetite of the tyrant май that ni Kiuner: while we find still standing the ruins of an abbey at Llanelitydd : and that the monas didn not ңуз remain in their first abodes appears b. his on chronicle; that at Wigmore | - Некеге : ugustine monas- tery n 1100; but for Want of water Е " tic peser ents Дш | existed | a in Fir trees. th ought that E eii did earry "Potatos there for ing them, but en closer obse icem wi thej t | Ne ippin Japanese рай" кй aed this is 33 far the ie It out w in f the different materials PTT but which upon exa m proved to be c де тош Еог б де -— they "paced (x thero 1 y, but the result that into a stately monaste mile beyond tha town." Thus I Sti mon in ary a mik of н existence of a Monastie establishm and Bala, and neat other streams redeem pere though all еме of Ruins ил now ise lost. Æ. €. Ноте Correspondence. Heating айа Ventilating.— —1 have seen it faa Wi сап - е м б P Somewhere in reference to Sir William Árms /ations u of our ċoal, шаде àt the last meeti P fa p a: that “the d jj n il fields pound EU g ourselves Yeverthele а question етая we should, eq ot the” М, бе wasteful of that which i is ОЁ |в lotted “appointments, and disfigur landscape be: bapti whieh 16 never possessed b J. Фон ғаре f late G in whieh eutting has mme bes the erop was good а db in райе health. А few PRÉ since, deni of | thegardener left ouse;nothing ај аурей: rongabout them, but about fio s afterwards bunch covered with mould, so thick that pun Tati on. Pad 8 and we cote of the Vino border ed, mati ; i alniost ted, with self- own И there have been also, some Gourds ; юше Sweet Pens. grown on it during. the suinmer; | vis; e ess is eri and ome now be "i ye of all Loi — in great "e mbers, n October 12 Dunkin пра ect to. certain Воо of. му анагы state of the leaves. y, satisfüctor АР i wd cause P In don den we Me mould ds itself | Dg pin j (el & it ү а M ч оона. Ап теа Subseriber, Tonbridge We > | your very able corresponden Fea the e damage, ог сап it be atíributed. to айу | sligh always been е have ble to 1 Vine Borders.—1 shall all feel greatly obliged if some of ts will favour ine with — advice оп the following point. ly this £ à range of new Vitneries. MR are аео E E c li sudor Or збан broken stones and brick ends and a good. n у i Vines r | grown di having з A early in the spring ; ат 1 ; to. iE. r áste be | nurs n, J. Rust, B іони. you кориро d of he "то se. Lan ше observations from correspondents oh f lateness of the swallows iri taking théir | departute from our shores this усаг; observed them as late as September 10, айй ай | late as October 1. da say that I saw нота А аа у d ^ Ocrónsi 24, i864.) THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 1015 remarkable: вресїеѕ of x ein of which he mith also forwarded wherein we are informed that in this busy toiling ў | money-making ponta " nes Ы; an immense amount of | cting the. Assn AK be ge. and i munity, only awaiting a parasiti їйїн. Мт. vages e yes Bru "(Cir up лен sp) on те s е species ОЁ | w aki Ше arge sp Е ке Еше collected. in South. Жез of différent. meri ea. an ient exciting 6м ^ fv itself patent to the orld, » |w Starting w with this notion, the Doctor UE pe us | to elp 1 us sog рш were killed during the severe wintef The kitchen ‘garden lies a short [әре the pie od ;it is 85 acres in exten ree 13; шы во numerous thas ты кен hieh are at eitie aiko de been destro h рози should bid ae ei: M P pha of gn and арад This we рны ч А Vinery 100 feet long, divided the centre, contains in the first division, Muscats, cip, cv las Musqué, and Black Ham- pug Grapes. | Mr. Bowie, who been. gardener has e for upwards of 20 ‚ years, is trying the effect of Herr | his mono ced beat. “А series о Web sind CUM T | correct himself and say “1 d is ort. S д absurd. It may, however, be that most p f th f Chasselas Musqué Guildford Street, in great numbers, by т, Young. are more or = adlicted with "incipient brain ise ihn, through, to „рге erries рая а Mr. Baly read a paper containing ve e of n will excuse us for but apparently with little or no effect, бв punches 80 species of Pliytophagous beetles, chiefly from India, with a little . Süsplciól. аб certain morbid symptoms in | treated. being cracked (as badly not е n: чыр Б - e the Eastern АМ Деш, himself, induced apparet dy by the oppressive Sieht of | operated The back wall is л ith And Mr. к condensed account of the anything uniform; thus a row of similar houses w ith s | Figs, m od, compartment is planted prin- Hem ; hi German rond e at vate under the presidency fort li ep XT em vede n hw pni Dohrn. j Vin PRoticeg of 33ooks. of 1 ! the same pattern is also t an exciting cause to | а, the Doctor ; but enough of tliis, everybody will have his | an idiosyneracies, and the old saying is still true—'* Nemo mortalium omnibus horis sapit. igue d'Or. These trees are kept in Subile Brains and Lissom Fingers, Ву And year round, and bear two or three crops during the Wynter, М.р. Рр. 446. Hardwicke, Y Piccadilly, Booxs REC —Thr e Essays on Physical | season. y are root-pruned every d year. 1863. MES HÀ; mined "for the. Hi Шене Эзу by y Luke|In front of these houses аге long dera for Under this title we have а capital book by Dr. Wynter Owen Pik ke, M. À., Lord William Lennox, and Rowland | lowers. Stocks and Asters are grown here in fine containing Se ut 40 papers on a variety of йүн. КҮЧ {Наб | condition ; also many ether pl mins Ше wall Dinin s for the Working Classes— Railways did odily health is a virtue, and that athletic | are some very large Apricot trees, bearing good crops, City op ulation-- Vivistetion- А Da with th o Coroner exercise oo 6 gd „the mo odes of vractising it. Health, | The Js de is the р у ge ek d grown; there р у his is the | is, how other varie ty im d Walton Seedling, — Doctor's Staff —The Bread we Eat, &o: TUM papera re of the М.А., The pote lord describes é | but it is qa to the Moo fi us the ^ Ludi © тсепвев.” The unadorned common Pear trees on walls are did fne è crops, and many most of them have appeared in x of Once |4 escribes * iy ME ан best сеш d d d the kirids of Pears also ripen well on &tandard used а Week" and the * London eit » püblisher Pu dm Tu а Pe ach trees were all killed during the severe winter of has done wellin obtaining Dr. W Туз gacdiation р? Ж) 1.8. n ie nip i) an егу precarious ы мас шы де the general гаф 1 in а good well. bip to explain an ingenious method o giving | in this northern latitude that the trees have tiot been print hildren i T and i alls o а tion Ea zh pa bplacbd: In ЧЫ ticle on “ The Restoration of our Soil" we Sad о zanie is dita ke! > m Many walks гип through the park in various direc- are reminded how the leading journal most absurdly | tions; and near the Castle п great Ше, Wellingtonias and ot er rare ‚ Conifers nro plante The park of some great names in the domain of Chemistry, that Mtem ed of farming g was, і in fact, our dai ily bread ; and that our exhausted ; that our becoming drying up the Source o Я ersified, part being Garden oranda. CHILLINGHAM CASTLE. —This, the seat of the Right АКЕ the Earl Tankerville, is situat n p as m of ae b abou! miles distan ^ hi бшш 2i par epum State of fertility. Dr. i enter remarks :—“ aye st. < e thinking min with: wonder, while our farmers are depending upon tle refuse of Жош of ү in the mpat a -— South Pacific, and upon the bleaching bone from distant battle-fields, the refuse o da 0-1-4 self lay decomposing пев, , his feet, in reat cities, and giving forth w T in his own household, E Md procee his own vie he question founde T the evidence «Ы. in what һе designates one of the most important Blue Books ever published, e The e ed of the Selee& Committee dn Sewage of ze paper on “Тһе Wor dA Men's Flower Show » % key to interest our reader! es few individuals a year or ce since, at the estion of thé clergy of St. George's, Bloomsbury, side themselves into. t society jo giving prizes to he метна classes, for e best flowers grown in ven windows. То insure "Aie being really — aby (he iieri etors an i Occasi HE stands E: the iis dide of a hill facing the nor à tai lin high h TUM НВ т 4, p “tablo iau] j "d contains a great rud. e ec, жы none of large size. Mr. Hardié, the charge of the es X Нав (огош ly ees han а great portion of the park, and е improvement шадеі їп the land i is s plainly visible, for кр. west. Оп the , containin very large trees, be hs ly Wych Elms, аїйопр which &re great, numb а walks, which form leasant Аа їп This park ern the only herd of eattle in England. 'Phey are of medium size, white, with da: fk ears and very long horns, and are highly plants. The Cas to which f hi self is ient some А rr nem in wa Eli been . - The and n was instituted that the plants should be vitta at east six weeks before the hepr ication of the rival with Lobeliàs, Golden Chain Pelargoniums, ЕРЕ Searlet Palargoniums, Dahlias, and Holy. hocks. The beaut iful Lo ошсета „апгео-тейсшаіа is iig tier Hour, 3 азаи гер бү will be а most desirable plant for at p NA eris Mor attach e to some velles Li plant, ЉТ а Tid as paterne * Grown There are four large squares of Grass 13 сент Ü x EN апа outside of these are е | ейн plants in the centre, and | анау bedding апі ий the outs tide. ahlias, | Phl ate Hollyhocks, and Phloxes, are largely used amongst | prized к Lord Tankerville. 500 PT oundary of the flower gar the Wooler d rimi trees plátited were furnished у \ ) " are 40 feet pw iip qui are van dt md рона S Em se qur bh E nor d, with the view of their ultimate min enzie's imis y arok ov over thë ird ^" hg spe rs negato = bad indeed, that. in 1859 the" p. E — m on the north-west side is entéfod | о ble х Tepe pn а 154) стори M the Msn s | doof in the hits wall just mentioned. pio T 1 till earli 4 til 54 dr This garden, which is чөе» ра feet long aud 360 foet | 5801 atter earher; апа so On un y wide, is ША “бав ting shaped beds, and the | Еа, Ума the first crop was, cut in терр mixed style of Зыха. de that lato adopted. Tib MN Анон on Heo. o HS nd Y € rough stone wall at the end of the flower garden is and even with very КБ 5 iR oth iod Another wall is partially covered with creepers, among розе рең n ap \зж a "M еч whic h Wistaria sinensis is a prominent feature. A the оид orsus health, thé d alon ME m is nna result М rita a PNE fà: able ; ht 30s, а е н t, & price aus Mr, Mckenzie siat states paid labour. He however; T tor wh "T Ks 400 feet in length of glass, iher tig Ps "300 he effect produced | in th I OP КА ul know what con- несов, plants, and sltogether the md joe vobdá | Зако « - vi i we. wd кт ipe fused in js ей, the pne ndn Ке; wa e prisoner in| мын көл but Coleus Verschaífeltii foils entirely; let doe tings, this: stonél bs KA a^ oru he “ рош former at least шау continue t nes T summers ds well ав it has done "i № наар ш» ‚=ч doubtless prove one of 1 by Bh h aem CM Bosh гыш} Бе E le - M : гә. ситы 1 "y of s ^n in 2 баи: od ects the fa Ane "xm co cei serios ot n flower ined with Po ground on the geben а Codes EM E Ше | side of the C Т. Hat uA icu is а broad bacis on a level with which is a grassy ТАГ. reed 3 A | orerlodking th fl en. ре салса jF Yedo о а dropping o! ito the heart, which which Hi $ i gs A : and some asy ei 9ne day will bear good de side with the portions of the жай аге covered with I to the "wage : essel le "Cana Ше workiüg cles, із | Бор, A wer border mado lose to tho ] ot. оё беш : iE Yl not the ‹( i diu E e edged with a stout store kerb, and e dm gay Ы flowering plants; this is the only border for flowers on $ n | directio: MS CEDE ME в side. The тп, which 18 about 4 or Б aeres in елат is; confi шер contains some fine Hollies, also soma followed, and this city of Wooden b NU i Mec lends him to the study à y the Wye чыра ише оре doe | жш! ie el The natives o M ike coti f Peel d he treüts readers. to а "bit of ien de sos dace tit bre we зде һапакев even more {ап the the shop" in his азё paper, enti Ty Morin falso Limes, Lor жи мб тая Deodars!to dread these eart кылы 1016 ТНЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [O0TOBER 24, 1863, foreigners who w located amongst them. / intelligent J ikg Abu spoke English well, к his feai rs tha t his countr ry would one day disa Calendar of Operations. k.) (For the ensuing wee. of Mee Ocean. been told that an island PLANT кн. NSERVATORY. &c. t d Co drainage is defective, the soil is very apt to become drainage is defec! ve, the soil is very арі ќо become e e had out at sea, once fai and verdant, injury to and houses and trees, was now nowhere visible, and D t orm is is partieul J : м ч зоб E à © Ja iin ^ this season, дүң these mus arly to be that ships sailed over the spot where it o is ls sot ood М + e plants аге to be wintered in frst. observed ы gardens ihe E of t: p 18 ofa clayey Earthquak e во d in Japan that ленив ig BUS tp i largoniums should ept rat nature. Pepe '" quus rectly for the gists have a di pe their tables in order to mar КЕ oana dry, giving whatever water may be necessary earliest Peas by thorough digging and uring; their occurre epburn, ч n the mornings of fi pep £0 that the sup ers dem ey may be Ж n now while the bonos is favour- fora er = ng the - PEE iy of ehe as moisture т р voiding | аре. A few Mazagan s may also be planted at one о ese columns in his By a reference to it HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN pshior. Trench, dig, and ridge every spare inch of grou while ihe агер will permit these vi rations to [n it will be found that from the 1st cf November, 1859, , 1860, no less ы 28 shocks Bad) been 861. four à 18 re marked, and in Novem tior fire 1961, there are the same number. This will some e idea of the fre я «xi of the shocks, and of th When we consider how often these enrihquakes рњ, and how awfully violent the it is ——— tobe wondered at if the natives of the count ry view them with feelings | о preven nt | the same ti с hos and trenche dc out as want аф po est makes its appearance, per ng the atmosphere moist and giving air on every favour- able opportunity to. "prevent the , foliage from flaggi of awe and dread, кы express their fire that some da ir fair and Ы ЖЫГА зава may disappear in у “ Yedo and es Mera to Оғо Disa grandk cya ts first f the e specimen, whic two years, lowered splendidly, I gave an account in the Flore des Serres of my ic x eere I return to the subject now, because winter is appro: ing, and itis then that - MA requires the P aiti a fact which is n n yet — qo mh e 16 rest destroy it; and this quee why all effor на to keep the piant: in agal а аала) ы m In its Mie count ra grows e banks of s been iivate t his Dies 8 Plants i introduction in 1832, but most dt them dave milod i in airy, and should not be allowed to suffer from want of These must not be trusted in cold pits after — erfluo sus тай Ый aded to flower early should ia be encouraged the glass Attend ^ | Hyacinths and othe waters; Б pi^ big m din in verona ras severe weather, particula „4. when the buds Overcast co udy an indy; slight rain; fine аш througho sin summer, cse October that with us | bursting. | The evaporating troughs must be фор t =. Оркон: showers Anp at aight. the plant ought to begin to vegetate. Youn gi plants may | constantly supplied with water, and the paths, bed, $e, -s | .. "Mean temperature of the w A uitio - ур ut 6 inches wide | should be frequently syringed. If fermenting materia EM M yo s and 3 inches deep, for as the r вр rally |is ug т the border, this must е] |. ригїпдїһе last 37 years, for the Pm "Week. old rather than strike deeply, and as the Disa propagates | covered ^ with dry litter, and onally, ҮРУ aa itself by suck cie most convenient, The adding some fresh erial as may be ne to toe; 1588 HH 88 | Xo, 07 | Gre drai Whether by stones or Moss, must be good, p the heat in the border - Eee [fS Жа | whichit Quantity zl and the earth should уе y: a good heal thy soil or rather EACH-HOUSES.— lake advantage rainy weather, та d ЫШ ыс ыг” ПЕЕ. а m ub hea ggi) T iatea, succeeded in | should it occur, to prune, wash, and tie such trees as | Ṣunday25.| 559 | $99 | 474. 18 250 mn Sip i easi ч еа AO | have not already vcn die c — Tues. 37.549 | 91] 499 |. 23 ЕРЙ ПГ созо аа the same woodliee, зу з. 29..| 53.5 | 318 | 442 | 17 063. |47 T Tant Ach had had not, in etm a healthy sometimes do much mischief i in Tittle time to Joast Pray 304] 952 En TUE BUT ENS A Lug ry. | plants. де eie ш i ч а flower Bie and | ^ The highest tempe рее банк tha кы pero In o o favour the e production of ro vw e Disa | covere ry hay a good tra The | 29th,and 30th, 1833, 31st, 1854. and 28th, 1860—therm. 67 deg. ; and the should bo Placed in а greenhouse near the and | best of al iei Ee Кюн is "M r. Cuth is plan м loei on tlc 29435 8, айа Mu RN Чп ОШ syringed once or twice a day; and the бууш реа M water round the insides of the pit (as the ож) and the season advances, should | hou o the walls, care being taken not t = e n Notices to Corresponden become more frequant, until they reach three a day. the. sre kiere relie fac pots or Боаб will now be | воокв: Received anks, as a loan, 4 ; Handbook | e plants do not "ied well until the roots are fully | benefited by being nare with rich soil. which shall be returned when fully conside: We must developed, which they usually are, according to my consult Indian botanists.—4 Subscriber probabi ii PY expe in January c ч is time to shift = FLOWER GARDE actos вона Dictionary" Ke edp rience, А асу pee are ront eb near thi тай бк and i eeps on fem insects, whieh mi might other- wise do mischief. If the рш are strong, flower buds will appear in March or Apri 1 expand in Apri rs last six weeks or two months, Disa Sobralia, ҮҮ, a lurbames ry often flower, but they only uce one flower, and for this reason it 15 better m in the greenhouse. After the | flowers have less water vo be given, and the pianis should ж ——Á cool shady „place i greenh the garden; by this E SHRUBB mine pillar and 9 hen and Я А баг continues favourable the soil wan the kinds changing. For choioo orte roomy исе sho should be made capable of containing three. о loads of well prepared soil. узд and, a little sand, ted whenever че t, тї rotten manure, and, i аф mould. Crocus HT display rein the lan —not more than 2 Das Sn. For edging borders and beds the „Crocus is „also e ceedingly ` useft ful; and, heat as require oc. |$8 Влзомитав. |^ OfiheAir. ШТ Earth wing 1 + l {оо 2 FORCING DEPARTMEN "^| Max. dns чер. Macs EE sy in ts 2 jt евро id at METTE укту F pg To EUNT AEE E season. ere the general stoc: Friday 16) 4 | 29.845 | 29.750 | 65 2.0 | 55} manner it із а good plan to cover the pi "e We Г i Fat IR 6 Үе | som | esc | 40 | oo Е 3 inches with the plunging material; where the, Моп. 19 7 | 30036) 30.007 | 65 | 01 | $90 | 6r. bottom-heat will permit that to be doneit ob Wed. 21) 9| 30100 | 30.064 | 64 | 45 | 545 | 57 the necessity of MIS 80 fre те ` ET -a2 ens |430 | 536 | s68) tel VixERIEs.— Where forcing is commenced be careful | ^ oct. 15—Rain ; foggy. fine at night. to maintain a properly: moist. state "of the atmosphere, 158— Fine, with clouds ; slight rain ; is renewing or | Turfy ЗА quality is the chief thig; ; to this add a еа of ues d, if al Іх ог in VN "The mme should be done with those фын to an ey by yc baa. "Stelner 3 in L e Journat d? Hortieu Mr. Fort gti AE тт terminated on lture. m auratum nsurpassed for their exquisite | out ШЫП of ht 6, t or more viaa d b the ground for several years, the effec tonte Жыкы а а Qr p тобдори all апау be. with- te E en summer | be planted perm to the interfe either occupants ; uo ihe bulbs may outside of the bed, where they will з digging or t may be with them, they Should not be disturbe ong as [A more pro Eyes when well establis! scarcely:be in the | aces e r4 P. 5L. 1 105.1 үр plant; similar lots of Sciado- ъд due fro 91. La des $ Double- flowered Deutzia i 21. mice, which are e: деде: partial to Crocuses, cially in winter. For blooming їп in-doors, x m x of one plant each ; y "atifolia dy from 1/. to Reti ife ud of the to | instead of pots, strong bulbs should be selected, planting 21. 12s. 6d.; pis thers, from them in succession, and kee ing the crowns IZ. to 4l. 8s. per plant; similar lots of Ilex Fortuni, | un £ wn em in M ed d its | co s iria, de bah, or four eps to allow of their ие icon ore espe e em into growth. If from 5L to 13/. per bius aro мб Ld the best, if not |. specimens. [ the m. waive ch, sandy soil, and |. Фрее: dr be e water | mira fetched | secure perfect is required during th STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, For the Week ending Oct. 21, 1863, as observed at the Horticultural Garden 17— -Slight enman clear and fine; Же Ф night. 18— vercast ; s ne throughout. . The injuring the Grass агу of ims ijr — ГУ ws urf and digging A Subscriber. 1 x nu авсан: 8, Blenheim Pippin ; ^y de) 5 exc » Royale; 9, T news, Hc Tr 7 i | M фаны W G; 2, Wi me Miet The fov E: йы а & or Prants: W C. TENTE UM Staphylea ba pinna —— PPS wretched s ME, в, um. | b 70 77И. i i Е ft go die garden, which is well the leadin Te us THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1017 AW. AT TKE ЖЕЙ of t This Wheat mies Fir this Wheat, re wn m 1862, t half of October JUR об бак. x" eni was s mold 0 d in 1863 nearly 30 quar DRILL 4 Bushels on ie 3 HALLETTS 8 NURSERY WHEAT. Sl eA THE eir s y. pee deir "ing ALL COUNTRIES," тв per acre, vie imc e ved TH S GE NUINE UNLESS THE TRADE MARK IS UPO Опе Guinea а hton Ded Station, wi must ? and vis ther ye pers, forwarded on application g uarter Apply to FREDERIC F. HALLETT, ESQ., F.L.S., The Mahor ыйы; Brighton, Sussex, CE Bushel a Qu Delivered, with Printed Jn 8 for Planting, at the Bri heque or Post-office Order, HOW OUR WHEAT CROPS MAY BE DOUBLED, (or Seven Guineas ,in Bags all cases accompany the. Or OF DE the se má realised £19 7s. per acre. wed s and "Sealed, upon receipt ESSRS SR Vbi ul EVANS, ANAI and TING CHEMISTS, receive PUPILS dit th study of AGRICU LTURAL e CHEMISTRY. and GENERAL ANALYTICAL denhall Str que NATIONAL EXHIBITION of SPORTING President —The ro aes e iw of Li Vice-President —The MAYOR of [viros REA! а o penrre iere an ovember 30, an 1, 2, and 3, when Pri 5801. will be awarded. ERENS eger CLOSE on NOVEMBER 2, к s of the Prize Lists and Regulations may be had on pplication to the Secretary. GEORGE BEECH, зд PE fices : Rectory Chambers, ple Row, E , Birmin, gham 835 'y2593 р "Lue BIRMINGHAM Кт TTLE and POULTRY T E og” $2 š 3 Drainage, &c. БЕ ун GALL BEL S "ring beon 1, 2, and 3. яв: ЕЯ vin een erected RIS “бор д R. JOSEPH BEAUMONT, LAND AGENT, SUR- | BINGLEY HALL, the Council дона бояй ba] RERO nu m, and DRAINAGE ENGINKER (for several years | both GROUND FLOOR and GALLERY SPACE to LET, suitable а zi E а 25.9 93a 8: 2 Ei Assistant to Mr. Josiah Parkes), пена сы, е Planning апа | for йо Hu of IMPLEMENTS and MACHINE RY, NES PA ЕН n Execution of Works of Drainage, d Esta: te Improvements SEEDSMEN'S STALLS, &c. 5 23 B: oY 4 [generaly ; including iimbenkznente, and River Works; " prion e Generat Annual Mecting of Subaorihora bed at the Hen TH БЕ $8: 3 Heclamation. of Marshes and Waste Lands; Irrigation and аца Chickens Hotel, Birmingham, on Thursday, Рес, 4, 1882. P EE A g Erection "anm Labourers WAS — € EE: 828 к o волена at the private cost of the — M or КЕЕ “That it be а endation to the Council їп future ABS EN оят Y a medium of the iig н Land Improvement A: restrict the TUS: pet inh for Exhibition, in addition EE g р DEBE 8 pocas s Surveyed and Mapped, or Inspected el Reported | the Cattle and Poultry, to Agricultural and Horticultural 258 EIE - upon for ботолор end Improvements. Valuations made fer | Implements, Tools, and Machinery, Roots, G , anid other 2065р“ Ф ales, or the re-letting of Farms. produce, and other Articles to be used пес Fag ER PS Vd pem wd th Agricultural and Horticultural P ts." 234 M $ 2:0 & 22, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. Ж gno h Hall, Бай ene bic Tof "iion "tác udi ECCE EIS f Ent i „441 472134 т |'['HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT СОМРАНҮ. b E nar ре ораде оп fh босы E Dis етй Бы EE = Incorporated E dicens Act of Parliament in in 1853. Јонх B. LYTHALL, Secretary. 38 Сиг К РЕ. 2, Old Palace Yard, We € inster, S.W. сев : 13, Temple Street, Birmingham. SEM EB = Ф | то LANDOWNERS, ТН Осаф тутат) SURVEYORS, &С. сы © " , J E Es 252. " „н Jv ENGLAND seh WERE Ахра боото, ppt а d Ms and POULTRY aea Аср T any advances money, unlimite: АВЕ CLEUE ү “т | TO V ОРА ЫНША TDTO b, the wh for | "The FIFTEENTH GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION of FAT зир ете |a pde menses in M] cases being liquidated by a rent | CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOMESTIC POULTRY, CORN, Hp Bn р xum ot UE E Co Ф р 085] A A N. A MEM E 1 Р Оч 1. Dina Initio n and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, November 30, and December 1, 2, and 3, wh Ls r^ Ян? 8: аиа E н Reclamation, Planting, for any beneficial pur- | amount of £1940 will be awarded i in the (Прива Divisions, vi o8 85.5 ga N pose, Engines ог Мас! hinery for Gima à or Irrigation. FAT CATTLE . £784 0 ЕЕН ЕЕГЕ e2 t 2. goo Roads, Tramways and Railroads for agricultura, lo FAT SHEEP 275 i 0 2 EEF E yii divi T SB s Ron B p| 9 Jetties or xr Капан | p on var sea coast or on the banks ік: 7 79 it Ы; «ема: Ө qug of navigable rivers or lakes CORN and ROOTS 68 5 0 сер озаавяу AZ| 4. The erection of Farm 2 Houses, Labourers sand i POULTRY and PIGEONS 674 4 0 y Fao ÉSeoe2dgs [> С other Bui ern тя for rem Ly oda thoi ps Prize Lists and every inf if " $SS9* "анорро A rovement of. е — to Farm Houses ап Becretary. $258 323/355 8 uildings for far The ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY, October 31. Landowners ris а, tag the provisions of any Act Jonn В. LvTHALL, Secretary. вен aoa sgass © | Parliament, БУ, Charter, or Commission, in respect of an; му Offices : 13, Temple Street, Birmingham внер 8 а" зъба а publie or general works of verd or — v et mal т “ОД 25 SE. 8 & | шау borrow their jropertióume share of the and charge MITHFIELD CLUB FAT CA OW, з, $$. o2 а 5285 « | the same with the expenses on the lands i im газиз, ащ —The ANNUAL HOW. А FAT БАКЫ, SHE аа азын, В | No investigation of title is required, and the Company being | 3nd PIGS, will. bo held at tho AGRICULTURAL HALE, S v8 5 ВОВЕРЕВ gilt .|ofastritly financial Сабе do nol interfero with tho plans ISLAN ОТОМ, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, December 7, and -^$9439985495*43 © |and Pu of the Works, which are controlled only by the | four follo des "Y days. W- LRATUSS seg B о men гр pent dn Commissioners. : m ARS а сепз, a гд у in money; 60 Silver Medals; E 520 E: HERE: 3 For те information, and for forms of application, apply | тһе y for LIVE STOCK CLOSE on NOVEMBER 2 Я LS Sí 2 559,5 = to is "and, West "Nue Narren, Managing Director, 2, Old | Priz ze Sheets and Printed E of sgertitéstés with full ыт 1059987. 5 |PalaceY, t : ЕЕ Бай а: Д. par ob! Application to дебес SESS So Е 5i F-PERES Р $T AND DRAINAGE, the ERECTION of FARM-| А.е о8о. т. Assistant Secretary, rE 23-3333 5 STEADS, the CONSTRUCTION of ROADS, and other Corner of Half Moon Bree, y, London; W. $5,9293938459^8 Z|Works of Agricultura rovements are undertaken by | Np, Applications for Prize Sheetsand Forms of Certificates zPABEAJSQS2*98,:25 A | Мт. HUMBERT, Land A ind Surveyor, of Watford, Herts, | must be addressed to the ASSISTANT SECRETARY as above, and ÉHooS582509,98929 = either by contract or o videres ion; and he will furnish esti- | &]] letters must bear outside the words *' SMITHFIELD CLUB." $3439 "EIE E: EE 595 Е сат үз хам free of йө, expenses out of pocket excepted. The ENTRIES for the IMPLEMENT DEPARTMENT E Pa bE m PERLE LE Suc ks can be executed either under the powers оѓ | CLOSED on OCTOBER 1. eg wil o^obES Е Е rbr epecial. Acts of Parliament, with money raised by logn E sit з= ERES B А р and paid off by instalments, or with the Landowner's own money. as-c9yaunslas © BeSeuopdiBb um Е OYAL AGRICULTURAL COL LLEGE, ИЛАК КИЦ; КАРЛЫ, The Agricultural Gazette, HE у-ү ЕСИ; AUTUMN SESSION, 1863. TURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1863 *8S8 845558 RE pu" ЕЕЕ 21.6997 98 Е President—THE RIGHT Нох. тне EARL BATHURST. Bk2TUd "858459179 5 ncil. 2-88 Жыз £51 -. The Right Hor Tu EARL BATHURST. Есохомү оғ FUEL in {һе use of steam is o з 3 : P2:4E.Riii S| телин Hon Tms Ramt Doom. o, yp | pressing itself every day more and more upon SSESRSDuOe aS Б Ке ч, Esq, М.Р. 5 attention of the agriculturist. The ress 0 $i222:902315$ 3 Eowanp HortAkn, Eeg, M this question is indeed literally of a diiy kind A ЕЕЕ 8 y x + К Principal The Rev. JOHN бозала, M.A., Trin. Coll. Camb. | an buying or employing ну engin ra the first SeA PSSS EERS A Rain Pro essor: : : or БЕГЕ s s wap carie time, does mo ; тн of EFAS EEN 3S J. L. ЁгЕтонЕВ, Farm Manager: fuel—of using two or d Boag EE EE NE "T Жап, of Glasnevin—A Course of 20 Lectures on Crops.|of six or eigh "d о r h sey з $s2g 3| Со о ойнор ot the Bo Кыш е — s with much trhth-—that h nl 52 agso ectures on iere a e. at he о: 828 Г Hu = Mic ndr Our. ms — y uses his engine, and does not Puis te [С a E. on THUR HURCH, B.A., - Y itioner, Ез еф ЭН 8 басра Ota save a а УНШ coal. After some time, poivre tie ud e azs Е ASSISTANT TO CHEMICAL PROFESSOR. үу уе 5 Se g А в. ARINGTON, Jun. F.C.8. coal bill staring him in the face at n en th» THES 9 - OTANY.— od EAS B. Lond. B. Sc.' ear, eause 34 P $e : eda giis [^ x3. DM mum, LS у , cause, him RARE er differ SUR But pss 2 E D B0% e engine is boug sold, and matters eannot 25. 8 > W. MesspiTH Lax, В.А, Scholar SE Trin. Coll. Camb, nged arg х E. DRAWING.—J ames MIL 2E s Е * These Gentlemen will iet in te residence. 4 x 2 dn S Arrangements have been e for the in Koi of Special ЕД 5 dice Lectures by the follo owing Genoa cri ho мее май, Ё EE gp 1 > 8 S J. ALGERNON Sutton, | - К а ТЫ CLARKE, о 1 Бев EE үз Аср уе бий уус Long Wéolled She ФЕС А. ы» ERE Нкзлтт ата MR Ret thor of а ааа го Eug 5 Mna сагу Er AEN te of Corn from too thi: seeding. | the FEE 35 | багтах vY, of the Devon Herd Book— 16 $2 s po e à p^. Histo of the Devon Breed, ii Jie Toro ж Omen Е РД and Land к ; ЕЕ © "E Toat Dornan, Editor of the Hereford Herd Book Leeture amd S ws on the History of the Hereford SEED t т 2533 8B 58 J. CHALMERS MORTON, Editor of the of Agriculture Snore eS.ERSE.,48. А. Course of 8 Lectures on and Land Drainage. RS BoT КЕЕ «| WiLLovGHBY Woop, of Holly Bank, Trent—Lecture ЕЕ ЕГЕР 3 - of the Нон Horn: were БРыр B8. 9 ч AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. MA NE uH Тномля AxDzRSON, M.D., Professor of Chemi the coal and у as үш, \ БЕРНЕ HH EE University of Glasgow, and Chemist to the Eig land and E MU vio: edi те сан Za Agricultural Society of of Restant ch Couma Lectures, & whi "ds Y us Зая Bii Б ЕЕЕ; For further particulars apply to the PRINCIP. buying à te elephant. At present, 1018 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [OCTOBER 24, 1868. ЭРТАШ ЭШ рал КИЛЫ С? ыкты сас: ; nly 158, ee ES ears late: B hair, ог | work at right angles. It is stated that with а | was 235,943 in 1851, is only пу E ом art-hor ео м Tr ае Sit 10o ks | De Ке of 100 lbs. he i engines consume | The practico V boarding laboure ү: the fa dike S arta ly blowing hot M: NS it is, in|oaly 2 lbs. ,Per Horsé-power per hour. hat j house iè probably dy b. : m ence the i ge, this тан diminishéd return; but the men and boys thus fact, an insult » engineering sei to see four ја saving of fuel, water, Ed earriage, k horos tagging а `t portable” () steam-ongine to deci оор; ERA Н a its work е plan hàs already been rig riy S Up љан т ап -of-door together, being les И ға. The difficulties, БОМ, e MODE wine ы и yacht of а a gentlema n well know 80,000, or m ай 6 per o nt of t к qui engines to "Work w appe- of England. His yis t can m make numbe r than it was. In like sid aner, or rathi ns tite for coal are vy Sew 0 "that these "es longer voyages, as her engines consume less ИЕА atk female d S IUE h f in an even greater degree, griultural difficulties are of a seientifie character. The бад het the quantity о? fuel used by her former Өйгө. Тиз in mulnbék. АН théy ^w ТА resources of engineering are ample. They ate fully | m That lan will be applied plàee of 70,899 out-of-door f om ale d n equalio make an engine work with at the most jore before »* WsHAw's patent is expired, have 43,96 4; in асе of 198, in duoi Tiiiâlk 2 lba.: of coal per horse-power per hour: This much doubt. The inyentor can evidently Бобан wà Have 46,561 ! d f e qVibg asa aki saving need поё be effected by means of the (us fees his engines at the price charged by Cui oaa complieated Ao reg Ошту deserve ud politer others, and farmers will prefer to go to any Tire @ Йй» Aomoris К DN term—that help to qua iia] engine ga cd an Royal ы arg ok gums j that xD form A engine. P. 22 Males o. emblazon certain ulars?" wi e delusive assertions in large type. | The fire Fast p" i е) tubes need not be brought to a oe polish by SoME very singular changes in the occupations рне 3 996,957 siste 2 A Tur rubbing them up in a scrap-cleaner with emery ar thë РАА population are revealed by å Graziers з к and oil—the fire-bars need үп e a coverin comparison of the census of 1861 with. that о КЕТ and Giaziors| |; 163,765 | 201,736 of fire-bricks with two equivocall y-looking round | 1851, 16 арреатв $ hat the number of ‹‹ Farmers | Farmers Sons, Daughters, | 192,521 197,446 | 89,830 | 197, 724 holes — absu mechanical, Qs rpetually- | and Grazie ~s has diminished very попай Ран ГТО РУ 1е mid-leathers ? need not be plaoed in the | fhe present return being more than 50,000 less Agricultural ^ Ldbourers| 014,806 | 1,006,728 | 48,964 | товоо fré-box. There is no mee b breakitiZ | than that of 10 years ago. We can hardly — (out-door) FEET ipu doal ne, р wed А size of а hazel-nüi-- | that there has been actually a diminution о | внер sov ftn-doon -- абат 335.915 46,561 | 198,051 nie Wi 3 ey qe » lasse v Borg ep per cènt., which this would - anm t jam f e Land s survey 4,702 1878 y | Шады, Fuera ber of the ns Њаё the number of far M agen 35 the trial judges, and of thus putting an end to the Р s poen f diminished by à corresponding incre dr students 490 iM eren There is ы. МӘ ar BUE debes of their si ze to that extent. In all гла Ду ra а Willow 5 25 is bun vào: Вик Бера Deed БА Же (bv Hsc | Оона! 1 a eonsiderall Agricultürl luiplement| 2% 50 $ ii р ps f£ ts p tion? of th nuniber ro en „пошо other designation, In Proprietors six inonths "in running off the friction” of the 1851, 137,426 w turned аз farmers’ sons, | Agricultural lmplemeub| 1,205 engine that has to perform е " néed nof| while the Sumber in in | who are so designated, | тузулсо serves. 1,761 ü administer &ly drops of oil A e coal he has e is only 92,321. Nia e we to account for that, Colonial pos 91 27 feed into the firebox—the ep Ai a аю h ground: In 1851, there we : 73 18 44 fir 2 bes do mot require to Бе füinished, before | ооз оп wee gpr of liüd; in b. 1s Woobs sending off the éngine, with an imperceptible bu 1861, ane. Ун Soniy 15,1 Woodmen . =; ;| 8,907 9,832 срт) E fici Sd but Adel? the. mo he е anges in the "i iiber of agricultural bor i dis э w 30 S MENS 3 in ekat d i s th si it m гъ läboürėrs are also considerable ; aud in some с. = RAN Hm P Б ы у die Ja ay out in classes even more astonishing. In 1851 the ече: "s i їз zam ifj puvenents number of male out-of-door io gs labourers Water E. growers * 55 d , 9 h less fuel. "Phe ашин | Was 1,006,798; in 1861 it was 914,301. The Othe E: vit iue ds ess the i ч кар number алеем 5 ер herd "E in- е entirely n 3 tor howe x à e large manufac- 25,559 іп 1861. ifferenee on ЖЕ yd d purses debat ta servants and hes lids, iid 9 каму ма: not the | ty 0 sets of figures ре із mot very great. The |repeat them, dividing them into eolumns, deter- с P a know jud number of in-door male servants, however, which Là their ages— T ^h less fuel—the М pleaders of the larger : 20 Years Old oke them ou E mieal ideas. pon, Under 20 Years Old. I E METEO ot like the expense of үте their designs, Talde, and templets, Labourers. Total. UU S ELEUE] ld Gnome Our limits t at present allow us to enter Males. Fetnales. Males. Females. into the scientifio prineiples of а soun system for economising fuel in agricultural steam engines. It 1861. 1851. 1861. 1851. isti. 1851. 1861. 1851. 1861. 1851. вап extensive subj ect, We may state › however, $ н MR improved, are those - high ег! Out-door ..| 958,965 | 1,077,097 | 188,083 | 198,926 | 10,202 | 148% | 725318 | 808,502,| 35,702 | 86,072 M AE - fautes ч ры tion pr "the In-door 161,009 | 304,194 | 94,959 | 126,401 | 20,718. | 65713 | 03442 | 100,452 | 55,848 | 6,558 What titer rmed p ea is simply heating the| |Shepberds..| 25,559 | 19,075 | 4,000 2,900 20,650 | . 16,085 steam itself— again healing the product of the water wher it has as t t ог gas The deseription of engine T УШЕН Total ... uM 786 m 806 |. 325,842 | 327,707 | 31,020 19,539 809,419 | 934,030 50,605 | 119,610 expansion t п be earried to its fullest dern [eem EA extentis the ''cómpound" engie, in which the loss э 5 per cent: of ónt-door male — | аз to the ültimate pss attendalton a boiler m жүй шы worked in а small eylinder i$ | under 20 years of age; ànd of 25 per cent. ofin-door|explosion, the primary causes are yery. simple. eondüeted іп! econd and larger cylinder, #1 e abourers " эн age x а vey seriou s thing, | They шау ж classed under the heads of Por. ke o d rr Bibi (b арай : The. loss cent. в E | sl Sor. Srs N Supe е віват 2 their portable nete апа CLAYTÖÑ se as ү placing the éylinder d бшу bbp periit p Exhibition of the ecromical expediénts — вѕпге, а high rate of éxpansion, workin and süperhe eating — were Combine with mioh ingenü ity and science; eek : sd [o S have dida appeared В э the list in 10 | рети 76 ‹ respectively of Ше ү Эні ^20 years o ай се EE. thing. But that i тешу А thirds of in-doo agrieultural labourers i е qual ENT rit the usual coating of pain r the whole. It would be invi defects of some of our makers’ bo of ficient to say, that " iic not lers; it may be suf- always be aue. ago by à person's name r purchases, e our eim to the plan. iron tending of the b boilor, i d is evident; ub kA. King 2019), was setit by the invento [Lips powers of steam, and e no less hidden Ls соп atfol of th water be F.H. HAM, eaknesses to pe Lees is pce two- -fo ld sed, the plates often Hi boneycotibe А вале, Тһе ehtgine—in есе like à ТРТУ | саннан of Шеш whom engin in spots, at o whole ү late, The double cylinder portable engine—wa в stated to bë —the con ÓX а n pressu s at which sulpit ut, arsenic, Жы E Жы sabatang in t of 10-horse power, b orked—the Та qiu often | often corrode the plates, The seats and rivets df the weightof ап ordinàry eng he of. this kind ili, on èrs; are ih such | are sometimes allowed 4.4 M eie E. an h m; direct früm the boiler to те оа that we сап seldom take up а condensing on the еу then allowed to exhaust into а | daily пе 'wspáper without seeing ome more of these | eats. away the ito it іп thë sinóke Бох at the end of | shameful disasters on record; We say shameful, shilling piece. The inerustation or für- › steatmr thus expanded by ѕирег- | {ог it із as mue uman power to prevent these | substance at deposited а second and larger yc occurrences, as it wasin human ин to construct | kettle—if allowed to go too far, and tö gët too thiek, ted into the ë chimney; А | {һе instrument itself of these H prevents the heat arriving tothe wate that the сеш | Although some difference о f opinion still ill exists | get red-hot; are thus weakened, and. ёп t has Haube Чит to'specify ће — f # OCTOBER 24; — THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. еп —À I the disaster doc - then осе, but | e is stayed off to а later period—as the mis аге petibdiently елеп ed froti bei ig * bur Or he zn is worked at а pressure авна its strength ; the plates are ts MUR beyond the I limit of elasticity’, о n—iron dug ates 505 of its eg би its linis of КИА is reaehed—and the whole boiler is per- manently injured. Sometimes the man in ide oes hot even Кп hi Ре s gauge has been neglected, and does п tell LU true height of the water in the bo iler 18 ; бг the а engine (not under the es Мези of the бетери been proposed to thë Ad ТРТ ins Ti Чоп) While &riving а thre chine : f the eountr: "There is little doul ibt yi with régard to boilers. t ave now to bored * The boiler, which was àbo E years jid, was à the owners of steam boilefs one, of the wruliitabolar овоон type, and was wor Ф 34 between private ИНЕ ‚ от ап eventual iuter pressure of about 40 lbs. per square inch. It wis stated аб Rr бте d the inques that the sites valve worked freely, aud. that | terence en there was a due uppl of water, the explosion being attri- We wish the affolk ы, ПТ Society good buted entirely to ective pei in the fire- I which had font d in „фет E skin ag. Their success. will been eaten away by оноов: ntil reduced t e-sixteenth of f an inch in thickness. , This p. йч S had b en previously repaired, nnual sa of life and property, and at the time of the,explosion was cracked through, fud ind agrioulturists will b е taught to work their though it had for some days а equence, 15608 with йө 1848 бр iouis fus and “The owner " ; bro ught in guilty of man- slaughter, thejury adding that they тод ү prestan of a Government inspector to be highly ne utions are, in fact; sprea e hope that | y every ‘boiler in England will be liable to i THINGS THAT LANDLORDS | SHOULD KNOW, EvknvrHiNG that tends to increase the profit of either by i increasing his rental or raising а m la ind, probably "both. - Ever Pus effect; has nd t some day r 1 а сатеЁ n о an instrument b . press destructiye energy o powder." Тһе fra gite scalding commingled steam | and water—the parts o ese las " Я аа ар дау of reckoning | „ү, т S on and Lon The брег oe of the Mane , that I propose e ове by one to enumerate + © Р extend from Chester on Н h us had Деу the SEXUS of recordi ing | t set on foot by the Suffolk Agricultural | ‚= foundi stem by which agricul- ensine. їй | in че что i a i ry beda дш a йг iye б, 4 LARA cool one in lter.— Animals. differ in no degree from ourselvés о | corn ow im mploringly v T р th е feld ate bad г, M ы w there ів shelter for ени poen. How quickly sheep will avail themselv. ves of a wooden hurdle, a den a 0j piece of board to lag n, 80 AS © | to avoid contact with the wet ground (dtp Чен. It is a well known and admitted fact that a sav ew the éngine to ma f tl e а in food results fro ovidin die Vid &round—and d what was a peaceful English home- eoüntry, as having incorporated the first Agri ain this gain, or k deddët rd pet cent. of stead, i з now а scene of devastation, Perhaps the | stus] Boiler Association: Thei раён is, how- io 088 he ош - em n8 of - чї tüeir “н 54 bread ver, plain dlear before the Society. Guided | millions of а , ánd you are unded at t sent to their last account, of; maimcd and helpless, by the experienc dat th chester А 58061808 | enormous sum they and their families have tò be tenants of the they can er wrong in well-beaten xposur б n dry weather, to d sliarp wind, workhouse. The employer of small means is often | track, "Inde d we do not qe Ec the Suffolk | abstracts "n йб, “amount of caloric from the body, utterly rüined by such an éxplosion; a гів h | Boiler t bë an offshoot from | "Which niüst& be mide gi fuel or E fat of the is pit to ап expense in pounds that might have | the meter і T Even with мече al sheep this takes plice been prévented by = the ыа Fue а he тутта of sueh а society = pa b n ipi Te wel whe MÀ rn е with their repose, for felt in Lanceashir confined t e-oWwmer to TET tive shelter. 1 tur Es find it prs tö house : animals e night, а n the em « in n the day; the extreme engine. E а of wider for motiths, e dat ur pe | be taken off, the piston taken to pieces, its B pack ed à away, and the whole eu us the glina ainted with hot The of steam power is employed. The shrewd Mánehester. ien, however, devised a i oppeto remedy. V m о help and adyic Mr. WirLiAM FAIR ; the well-kri idi engineer, än ** Assoĉi аон. p the ribs wt Boiler explosions? was formed in that eit ые years ago numerous staff of перила and вир-іпгресёотз, composed of practiea la а small annual sum, two visits аге E every ES to each boiler. ing eondition of each boiler is NDW + — as а Ут 16 MR ii a fit state to the w — Re st box Mid be denne. s and WEN w e s 0 | to уа eren füdicator ау оно: іп їй байа 1| of mu arefally greased, s with the MS Asso en ines will be indic e | of etoh- =н рег ye orse-power; to thus any waste of fuel iei а dis- remedy d | arrangettient or bad Vi tint aee the sire "pes id T1 uw any o en defeets wr 15 show: w and| унт. апа бү P^ year ня d lan engine the ey lie ге їп. ау; erefore, end аўге my first Wheat, stack the straw; tha tch it read v ort; orat each Mt зъл +о а: йаг, fre ting, o th o т e The act of. grbónfi NH "m: ; and st tn онака in the skin, and pays well їп the health and "^os of the Perge They if their owners do not, that Wheat straw is a nonm- conductor of heat or damp, and they «йсй it for ped | bed with „unerring sagacit. А Д a horse brush Во "effective as ` | good strong геейу Wh traw, free from weeds; ёвре- ана if you haye шені. от shaved the stack. Where gaiges, working boiler; and whether M3 т .® а a tolerably p paying concern, Another e or "Ар ass | th that i may ld to t у Бш. of English life is the abse en eylinder-oove rbe ing kno cked out ; the stitch dy rp cf а small split ріп і ng answers well. r co harpiog a boiler seam as to the a lady’s jn Itisa trite observation, а prer of the chief nce of Govern- scope; wè fi HE sii щш bes abou he priu field, n лег r Man those rai Ba fe the Manches кейЫп té secondly, i Э driver by a qualified scientific йе, $3. The - miei extract froti the last тоны | ifo (Sep ort of малене ster НӘ = = =ч vae tiation, m pió nt a moral to some o: The acco eei, { ters to an explosion of ri portato injorféfnec зА Mw prevented m ber overnment interferemoe i mines more ex snded inspetín arious. Facto аме lös to their а соне that бот ЖО | vied by m oan who | “ "disi is just what I kao сё Jude my tandiord өш put pay per exactly am boilers ben ot life, if used Lilo а des je врате “Т ve such а dm i P2 feet men '85 feet #8, Ње walls 8 feet ind a карде же P Space slated roof; pi 8 Aber accorimod; ey pipere 'This shed say p such a one, I would cheerfully exit ? І have at present in this в rs-old Short-horns. They appear inva packed, "idt have berti ventilation; 16 may be called the box systéri n a large scale. e straw under them is voe rr саб up bv stea | into 2-inch lengths, and readil a hottioge mass: 16 need mot surprise ts b das ing reedy straw, п | 80 cut, readily absorbs urine, for in cutting it Es p d ты thus the spongy inside of the s Aahsorbs, while the exterior í diseased and menting шаззёз in open соуег‹ WE уны € heavy crop о f Tares ар ча has і Аз soon as the Tares were removed, acre by acre, the 1020 THE ӨАВрЕМЕВЅ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL . GAZETTE. [Остовкв 24, 1863. D man yry за А ча carted. о in, and t ze abbages Trench ploughin T че, top plo n, оф а d|rooms, and see how little he кыо of their family, and how badly their small space they allow. for each that several of our plants might be рү good effect to our dico animals when Nl. vin 3 MR i n the | rooms are ventilated, they w to wonder at|a continued illness. Two years last May I bought Уе pip: Li ha|the fevers and sic a рак om which they во often Sh orthor rn cow about four years. old, and she вна ugh № rough jo ob of it—in suffer. = they are living in rooms too sm y hat I felt som led, or ill-ventilated, tl rior to it h mall cost. І annex the iue cost of such a shed as mine. CATT: Length from out to out e * D in. by 35 ft. Height of hrk | look ia hei neighbourhood, or elsewhere, and s if they cannot find mor e: hei althful accommodation. get emere or г their families laid on a на ы, Pers who live in confined courts Mad. entries, or 1 i: and tl gos ars, n da amp salta more'than other people d fever, cholera, rong litte. experience, tha t if f giv BRICKLAYER. £ &d. r conclude Digging foundation, a all UPPER Doo ® 10 0 rheumatism, and infectious diseas en to sic «к e ае o or horses it, ig в one of the Slating, 244 square, at 1I. 8s. HONO ll 319 o| Let working men consider whether, in the бет this 20 months unthri Ppear- 7000 Mas ien v а at Il 5s. .. куж Ө 1540] day, they nee want go ood cottage e-houses, p ances. А ter this 20 mon ав un riving state, although 116 yards pa QUESO Ea ias Lu БИ and mashes, I brought Ar shm and, ап Y. and carin ng до. i За. 0d. p FED 9 if ry es keep. Жош, the beer shop, vicious com- down here ee end o ot last Ww re wh pa із Screws, putting and setting .. 0 12 10 | panions, &c. Dande "th y e pasture, the result CARPENTER, anda good 4 h ач sho mee - E "erdt be ud fat t ty у м А s С олм y of gossi ing wit er nei ours, employ herse с it lir mei . Dates, nuts, dio NO reale Ae diligently ly in al h about a month m only upon "the Шу E - Sliding doors, irons, еы Lo Las à DON 210 o|childre 5 alw ready to w welcome him at meal time, | earn ge living tu е аон ks, терг MEME Форе doors end of shed .. . - 110 O0[|orafter үүн deed with good temper, with an opposes | was up inthe first е о шу. Ono 28 30 feet of ьа d bordo, т i д of tidiness about her ho: ouse, with a clean elean | bes summer I foun tting cow, M with e AS oM Children, clean floor, elean furniture, A ea, oint yellow, eat the Den VÉ leaves and roots wi 4 в em fireplace, bright grate, bright tins, and avoid tho some idity, when it was very much off all other - us In my opinion it is of the first importa on every heavy land farm such sheds, ат Шо put. estar d the means of cooking and mixing the cut straw, ; af wn shop and the уу юы pedlar or tally man, imp will seldom want the means not only of k opið g |her family out of debt, but „also going with uci р efore her—she had had th 1 drinks given for this illness, but pus he Dandelion did her much goo ood. ‚ Опе ft es, bran, malt combs, &c' a few Fein size could be cheaply and advantageously fixed. I hav e observed „that fattening sheep will do well in | wants to the best a antage. Such is the edi and most valuable teaching of one of these tracts ; and the whole of them are so 1 mily moped a "e ate anything. kd inspecting »- hutch it ala me there was : want of арра апсе of urine. - d therefore collected a small han dfu i of vilis under the ре cattle еу get cold adir dise Probably the йу. woollen » jacket is a better non-con- | ductor than the hai Most people ое oarded or thatched hurdles, haulm walls, &c., g tly protect "n when дед. Animals intended for breeding or turning out get ier D when not housed too closely. J. J. Mechi, Oct. 1 HINTS ABOUT HOUSES. ollowing ао which may Б and others in з stricken with sickness. Atten ding to follo wing rules would be the means of saving e М | bonitas all e | the New. Hiei Denton’s invitation to furnish pla valusbló à n Where working man and his family юзу] aes iiber i in р PA cottage or a e cellar, е thing . in and about his dwelling should be nea Nothing i in the way of cleansing tends more to keep | med redd reed and in us diseases Ael co at | Mr. Denton talks of brickwork at 8l. by any person. Builder. кше, Me consequence of the prete M Mr. "Yisher "Hobbs the dicus sion on Monday w MUVOU казо and yv her them w hours she was well. W. 4. Woo ler, pesce Hall Oct. д Cattle "f a lowing Somos has appeared in the элаз Journal i n consequence of the paper on тен any Farm and its tenant/s experienco e feeding ina takani number of the Agricul- zette :— mae a gentleman мей November 2, will be opened Бу Professor Brown, Ur x t Subject Qus Vekesináty 0 speak on such a in relation to Асана, Ноте Neth cpi a recent number of remarks on Mr. ns for ре cottages. І һауе looked carefully into Ihe te rl нан | specification, mes m quite certain d builder the | build es of а е description id; and with — such as are specified, anda sizes, at 807. prime f wee happens to реб any опе to at te, it wil end, ^ ы В арр, price of a ro E m 300 Stock Bricks at 25s. Bi yards Sand at 1s, .. йе тїзї E Lime a К з. 7 3 7 2 0 9 10 tie катаар рег rod—a шапу boni к emm Posi чын d have a leaf t get it І һауе not put anything for water or ified is p Ну stronger than size of timber [epeo Moreover, there is water supply, ould be n val digging, “Tencin &с. Рео 1е em fancy that a ottages b ү anted could b In re papering rooms, Jet the old cleaned off, an d he wells eph put on; because when dirty covered. up, they are liable to mould and of diem. from anything rotting is а use earefülly w paper is H paper be before then fero paper and old paste are Profess | return from which is what therefore formed a [No. таш in your Journal of Tuesday week, an since seen the pedis report in other Uere re а fern of profits from auio feeding on the of Urchany, Nairn- o — sure you I have кз аы to detract fro: referenca to, poa of the figures. Е: statement gives out the sum total of гош Aum A 19 ( adding Rye-grass sold, and dairy p: мани 6 Н Меш а £1506 5 0 the account, did OP. 15s. at '*pur- anii money the the feeding с бише N ow,the Ж, 1жаш, їз this—Was k bred on the farm and sold along with the M ач hased? If haee re were, m the èe _ Mont лкы еттү DB eM fu On the other h "ote 91. 15s. was full amount, paid for - + ә cattle sold, Y f S 69 surely Mr. M'Lennan тат а ke his success as a feed rhe knó feeders of cattle to Turnip growers, freeing thi risk from disease or bad pem uce 5l. acre t Then the hay crop is estimated to prod: per hrough cattle eating ; 150 Ponens is. do ein large crop; the seed is worth 21. to 3l. per acre аё the least, and the threshed hay would surely sell, even last Season, pe "od. ee stone—making together more than it figures for in "the report; but ow much better is it to consume it on the ‚рей 8) to ве it off the farm! Your correspondent, “А in Abe nshire, wishes know whether tle bi d гав һе joe were pr piri in foi: up ll. ie S cattle sold were. erem ie ni roman house where "een are "py smells from ace any шап у сз, cares for the health of his | that the йй rabbit - was Gazette, by Professor. returns fro » The Writer of the Article in the Agricul eeds, suggests to me to submit T the” "eblo tural Gazet Р k E or's consideration iw the natural position ti Seed Wheat and n - 297 and гоё, |of the tame rabbit is on a farm, inasmuch as of e fruitful | animals n not only eat most of our weeds, but|getting in the Wheat Every intelligen will thrive upon them, and that, too, ‚оп some of the fa armer vil ы ju o pay emit attention to ect Жут liferæ. AE the its | suitable f Wheat adapted to his | fors some y whilst I w: occu iion р mie of his joi cess will depend «рай! working out а convietion only an albino of this e upation correct choice of seed; one variety would yield no rent and profit, accordin En P -Rdg ily ought to quit the place he eres ie: i if his land- | variety (which : proved) І also amused myself by | anoth uld yield b th ren lord do not proper means to e such smells ieri d hey would A А usual w dde. to the kind : of Weg d i dd condition: Goo: kannte ile к ааыа же M clusions were tha b it чаша p for juveniles and old | well:grown pure seed a ald be sown. A breeder may uis gd ^ nha nless d g Loue rA feed rabbits with | аз well select a faulty ram to his ewe flock, or an Ld : e size of the ey are to | them ; and for w е ров Coltsfoot, the Yellow | inferior bull to his of cows, as an inferior 9 Or Мөөр; MEL eg Kale, ‚һе sed pode e Turnip ad Барен, &c., when | sample of grain even from а good stock; good t hay, made most excellent food. Most "of the|animals will propagate good animals, as good seed or rooms in which anything like bellif: fi ill produce good crops of good grain. 16 is а сап be obtained for themseives and уче ун rabbit. But „еге is а very important consideration | the varieties and subvari of Wheat now grown 5 i but when the space is тох рыйк opportunities for | t t it is next to impossible to gu А good ventilation the кру: and if | that many species of Umbelliferze may be wholesome in | many true and and living heres appetite or flavour. There is great probability | certainty; but with great care у; ыйа: To varieties may be o keep a variety true Н to the леу ОЁ soil and olitate; E iim | mom 24, 1858.] .THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1021 ng nal on a cha ш у в cold ^ed should exchange чын the my so mild climate. Wheat will emu, mprove on сан ог E dt pite in a- cold and impr іп а mild. one. Extremes of heat and «did. injurious to this grain; iun: a Pi “change of Seed is necessary toi insure Autumn Crops т South Essez.—' The of M Un. especially of Wheat, are неру good— and they have bee y cured i is remarkable t по! wee | qua quality, mmer jud кеа ogg cedented during 50 ре ars pn ee as to | s [otim whini ings about the effecta of free trade. eed not | m conilitings standing the gemi large produce this year " | als апа | cerea half bee po similar c а wet toa а more genial ju. from a chalky ^ a soil. otherwise Mery веб wi к; from а lays to sands, “апа what is better than this, бео should be fully reversed, ca m versá, in ndeed m. Australian Wheats h: f Red Wheat and ofer white Wheat is of less value, than LE ed. Farms | Subject to | grains damus Thos ought t азу select; the hardiest reds; | mmis, Golden White-chaffed m е тте: of man vation of the oubt f | many such nans, and even greater Mecha mee wil be experienced as steam culti + nature, of but little: climatic causes ‘beyon: wena solve, or more probably the. result As a real pro ireum- а | land (though very a ате: alora defective and paer] uld be fi comprehensi: of over- stimulating ure, often снаге €: to е: ood Whe i Б n thi f ИИ wit the flail with — 4 m M w s of mtem eutting or Beans, by sickle or scythe, with gatling oi 4 а reaping Lie achine. -Using one of the Stirlin ng machines with back delivery, we cu 162 hou urs, tlie = t 139 acres | t ha: m sonably infer the and M. deep ploughing, &с. табо; on progress not s is made one way by cutting рыт the li. The people employed averaged 14 € eim all уч н red 18 people; when ing one way b ut and brought to light. zd ir tien: ate, ету rich soils, if | great а Уа Нага mild soils erily * the w.” TRUA Tlistricts бо most suitable is betwe 2.08 | eee mas and old Ws tobe: and Ni Site g^ ce а Lord Vista advocated four bu und that every grain red | ma: t | are expected to ped, i g. standing е, | pr I" at leas ummer), 'otatos. very blighted appearance in the foliage, when Mage and Turnips grow most. ir of callipers ж якы during the ND E tly, в otwith- prevailing it is to be аге carted, e: tter! that Potatos escaped the diseas е Ушаш well in summer, those, ripening with lering. pro- ers. 16 is cheering, to agriculturists, n ver, бор re^ to рону генв wio have no alterna- ed i that t abunda nce of fe "Th sae Grass depart- t measure for the d, a eezed o Жы 1е, however v n s (hos rejoice, a gener: ral м - ті аб autumnal г re pulled ud 8) £0 17 09 6 4 `7 Men, at 2з. 6d. e 7 Women, at 18, 4d, . m .. day, which, multiplied by 16 2 and wholesome exercise, f course misinterpreted һе intended to omitted а negative by chance; not of much importance, as Mr. ARS “as a хра j^ p Wen at and Barley p ing drm ав Englan nd, Se paita of Scotland either.” e ite the ountry, 1 cannot perceive that thi eve either Tet our lands to nature," to Heatb, ^ | $0. Flax; ог that I. imply Яғејаз t gua. clim held by ore mpete myself ; | and Pis осу «si an Mes сор M "England was | etii Ш more. uncertain in Irela nd, where the character of parts of the y eci wers over the oeenpiers of richer lands. imis w where the ү, e farmed upon the „best те prae before th ey аге e adapted to the growth of Wheat; hence crops of Potatos, brown Mustard, and agricul- | V h roots. и. 7 eport for Invernesshire.—The harvest has arves nat dun us and dote xing one, as the weather was bee very n siny and variable, but € from the delay and | 3 British Isles, 1 shall be very much surprised if the анаа of stock in Ireland does not, рау well, and сап only say that my experience points in it direction ; and аш now 1 00 acres laid down in impolicy of aban- tV. 1 Grass, The ite any tillage, бора: population will be thus nished t elin e grain exposed he w Ls after i it pam on the 19th September. {ыу to that date considerable dim р кыдо hat i gia юу эче о disci. he of the recruiting sergeant is vi t str d grain are greatly out of proportion. ‚Th be neral practice in seeding ж regulate the mantity in ассогдап s sin of seeding, the fertile state of the soil, and the which it is got in. The Vetter me soil, and the easier works, the less seed a: required, and vice versá, e to prevent "— is another If th that day a most u T ет the ign: PT the prosperity o of а country. I desire, ke vg r other си orres mE: вее t A do n but expec ected уо tigna doriai of rain took place, mir the uncut pi soaking the stooks, and penetratin athe week nd i +h red together during the also a а а тне of heav 5 ү dh t - prospects t dom t. ex e drying Е | being taken of the intervals of fairness, nearly gloomy i Since the LU oi has cun m showery end "certain, but there has been а goo oon үе 25 Санат аге ui best, which poc its ir to eed circumstances without Е social or piat Гре a ipn to impede its progres The agricultu istics the Irish Registrar TN has the | remarka able. It a 8 from "iem that. bs 1l kin nI e better. Атвепіс, cei of copper, districts ba: been stacked in fair condition, +511 €. In the wes sta ба паз is 92,431, and of t in „ү. рн Мы d blue vi — "cnp these ou " "ers any crops have been destroyed by h these н bins. ere are many ey Pateri one n gibe zik the vimmin abrine de hio the double with grea d efficacious known е day previous to sowiug, e corn has, in a straths, the fi s of July 15 an à 16 (in cases e lower districts, in damp and ees ; been the case also), while some cases 0! corn and о: bm trou injure ed by damp in X cw unusual 6 broken bee d ll water, llon of water to five bushels of ты еа& minutes | “те ts ed re "он “favou its of чу гэн a x zen ба уһе еа! їз 91, 555. Of the deg under green со there is a decrease of 19,358, while in meadow and Clover there has been an Md of 7724... In cattle there has been ; i diad 1, in 16,615, ів she; з Е - e А tionis the result of ressure last pu be pon the - vd m farmers, who Ad meet their liabilities, while. r decrease any other cr TD Por that there is а umet in cr ^ Iu ink that this result is satisfactory. see the c of viala resul: rable. fair bulk, AERA grain. 3 , Barley OW wholly given up. has not bu окей large Lap bat. will bus om a few aft rid [ended v up, s ок bes well "dusted with hot turned over; a 90 well s lime wo ^ suffice for four or five e essa nda to its qual variable ; in some plages a etes "o can be well grown; во can should M well rounded up and left n. mining it is put into sacks Mp y for drilling.. Tfn used it should be spread thinly over the floor, in хма state it will шел; for a long dh, ав the lime soon dri P the moisture in the grain, It is Rs course s байан! add that all ean. О. Р, diui на Бш hould be e together of last year's бе “ч its quiim ce 2 mus dre mark it as intended for the plants much 8 very low ; ears of wr which and | abundant moisture for their em ocn pi eh require a hot; sun tofripen their grain. with, in some quarters, a resurrection of the old and well nigh forgotten T “statistien —А% page 950 Mr. Лору ЧА speaking on Agricultura] Її Henley is represented а 1022 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Остовев 24, 1863. Statisties. He is evidently ignoran А round corn stack \ with and ее The second part contains agricultural operations d draining, emba ‚э Grass Ја = and pla ара: Ану j including examples kinds зай "nlenlations required unde r eve - head. "The whole, xample of well ism are collected in Ireland. Irelan Ay s been veyed, and the Poor-law ks show the. (= эү land | each occupier holds; from which оо Кз the police | by each person im their district; they also have books, each кн with a printed heading. The most in- tellige nt of the police calls on the r and asks fo: 20 vim "- the ali | sum of which, when t from its stand to its eaves is 12 y e ет. its et COn» en The product of 52; multiplied by *0533, is 277716, the €—— э 12, is 14/7716, the е height or computation; quare of 52 is 2704, the product of which, vien mul nol tiplied by *08, is 21 6:32, mer din == different headings, vies энд а o ант | packed useful k heifers, ho nk p ch, when multiplied by 14 7716, lodge Ге take the Оен passage as likely to be service at this season of the Ф. зы and as ilstrating the very subject is treated | in these pages. темын ighb lie e о руна ака ilt tell. тезе т the lrish are ptei ally suspicious, they do not — to bey giring = information required, A Subsoriber jer ey des u neci HE MEASUREMENT OF STACKS., a ша! tter roh as finding the co stacks of n, ARDT. раа is un- that is required i in practi 196 із а пеаг арргохіт! Hay stacks most usually approach i in form e ^ а ed with а semi- -cylindrical roof, or. t Cultivation gre beg to forward to you a er which I ha e sent to нч Амр ident of the Ко rmn pee tural — zi copy ofa „Ке uired the solid contents of an oblong hay stack ith a semi-cylindrical roof, the length being is T s breadth tas e - us Poin ndicular height from 2 feet. CN the groun The pro Ulo o 12, vien ne lied by 15, is 180, | Mr produot jd 2 square of 15, w n multiplied пу s 90, an Aen m of 180 and 90i is Tx whi ch, w multiplia : Pul 45, 18 ЖОГЫН pret of ha Sack i in; лере Ке f hl Аз а dE Society in reference to eylin bei — : T Dave Dresd н he тесеп tiy p ие most generally m суйп, with а conical =” ог | ngul arp dth of е, anok being: 15 feet, ‚ and lis reni i height 12 number Journal Willi dedi, Woolston, Bit amis с of a triangular prim. Although ib is seldom that the feet; required the. solid — of the eke. One -fourth of 15 is 3'75, the sum of which, added to solid „figures men ned A Ai mode of meg а worm дя M fite ot the е ts of these figures is all that is required in P To nd x rem meo repr communication th you, tenis ihe 151. which judges е Royal Хате Socie ociety had awarded to me, I presume s mistake, ve p а сору of the recently Lev Sls number of the ПЕ s Journal. [^ vom: read the report on d recta ion at Worcester, 18 ze Езвау on Steam on by M: т. W. J. Moscrop. т а dart e n Steam Cultivation, by Simon The cuin necessary to be taken for finding the ich I have been led to Lyon was sent in contents of the forms of staeks above mentioned; iwi Cuitivation e height "о —M—— then н 5 36:25, and the product o of wh ic =the со ts of нче Having aet - к ron of stacks in ead through Jos. аеЁз чар either a hemispherical or а Hutchin- | conical os irme: he figure of these stacks is com- Ra P» -— posed of à nearly cylindrical body or каа». har: куа the f its ight its eight pn с, P th e Ame of the trials. ts Ps шы Aiari as doi r day, while the Worcester t in M. Qo agree in rra ment as cung about 6 — -— eO а te ee had to sa; this subjee nly shou e S Woy Cha M zh as Clover р corn is to assign some sta density of Ый, aë "s circumstances which influ are the size, eim эч the height, of the stack i which 8 s ge ^ ether, the of maturity of th Grass and the " od, iu d i. e. h the hay i erbage, ir what are called "atit herbage. The > yield i in mensure О of grain of е corn stacl troubled. 1 dshi ubled your lordship «мы be found P ‘dividing wd eir Hti juotie again by 2, for ness of the. ears. The : following tables of divisors of u un pm c e Socie! port on 485 w: эше that. che ру ог whoever had worked out the ашу йб. actually done LA all e tly.. also m vdd BS still more concisely by multiplying the іта | by ve the reciprocal or — aret de 9 the | ау 6'2832. Апа si occurs the ither ме em cases, the iN or r the same result may be Sbisinod T one 2832 eeni pesce" а duty Lowe, both to your oer айоо gda ОЁ (МЫ to throw discredit on ETT oin the erroneous column, one with anothe di. column, showing the differi эы ftr а my Lord, your Quediens Servant, William Smith, iWoolston, Bletchley Station, Oct. 1 Tli 482—TABLE I. П not тоса 16 will, therefore, be necessary only to take the — Ü dicula T height of the eaves, апі the circumference at half the mede : dim ensions; the latter of ы when multiplied b give the height o e roof, sufficiently ne ratie se irpose. во singular of care as eio. соет ku these trials, an 6, will ls for any е —— а roof in the form of cylinder, y "set prism.—Take the height. $^ di та. "Фа the length and breadth at pE the height, ча "айу, half the mean breadt e hei pee of — [Number of Aeres per Day of 10 Hours. Column in Journal. Correoted Тао. Difference. Зла ities e stack with a 65 roof.—1. |. Multiply ris сетите of the cir- and that prod 9.56 9.08 11.48 6.12 TABLE 2. 7.89 | TAS t 902 ^T ^ 7.5 "U cube ence by "0085 conte: _ |the bemdepherieal wet. i 3. Уай the two former results together, and their sum will be the contents of the hole stack. GE x abe Tu 3. To find the solid contents of a round stack with a conical roof.—M ultiply the circumference by +0533, and add the e produe uet to the „рег teet height of the body or height for com puta- ен and the Column Corrected | т. in Journal. | Column. mm | ence, and Mts мее iD of the have been formed from the r, during many eid SUN subjec — hay or ce d. observation of hs ucing Weight. коо gue after в over l і the size of the stack .. ze бА 189 to 216 Smaller stacks of good, or large stacks of inferior meadow h ау най: Stacks of inferior meadow hay the best Р 270 Clover, or other seedling Grass, „ccording ife size of the stack.. 324 Жунда for Reduci CORN. -— Feet іп Stac s to Imperial Bushels; Wheat.—When the straw is very Jong, or the heads sm When ione iidem in both, or in either dea che in a great degree 36 n the Straw i із тегу fine or ort, or the heads very S фа AME erent y: Medium yield ч Very re yield .. Barley. —Similar to Rye .. t dolum sid < ry larg Beans an Peas E very isis in be - but it uet exceeds the 36 ачр is vi амана t he quantity of in Е ю assumo the weight to be twice Кок % author has found, taking the — ; uf de he solid com | 08, and again гч se height for Il be the кы. сеш of the stack. nts of an oblong stack pura | semi-eylindrical | To o fin nd the so а а TES p The Agriculturist's Assist real corn, that allo ihe gj Cof the bulk of tl | estimate for ea ty | tables md. x:x ox апа circumstances may теа J as the: case may елы, ог согп. for трай; do rn the мо fr. r compa. * : А Note Book of P ipe c mourn Dr and Tables "adapto to the Use A Pe | Agriculture e Management the mean breadth, and again re "5 stac. proposed in meadow hay, and 324 for ha for XAMPLES. useful| А s hay stack Pec hemispherical roof is 60 méan circumference, and is 15 feet from the ire squ Qon to consult its. pages multiplied by “08, is 288, and which when multiplied n| by 15, the product is 4320, t tents of the of of eere the o en the cube of 60 is E ue the uct ith Е: апа lusti course of £0 ud d 1836 is 6156. the contenta ot m of both ! in cubic feet. A, Ше aum men the whole i and also n Oats ot "mediam yield, in а per I ; them the quotient of $156, divided 228 the quantity of meadow hay, and 6156, 1j 306 е8 е жыш of hay made from Rye:grass, the were de senes proposed pe n the a gos ; exa А 1 e BT w 1595-05 quantity of Wheat, . OcTopzn 24, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, 1028 3195, divided by 13:5, is 236:66— the quantity of Oats, in imperial bushels. PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, Required Kx quantity of meadow ha; ау 0 of the quality, and also-of ha ау о of the best quality made Mis WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &e. Clover ап vid ass, in an oblong stack containing M d cubie feet. tabular divisors require e id) 'are 216 for me eel hay, and 324 for hay n the quotient of Б6- h quantity of 12150, divided by 324, is kem the apnd of у made from Clover and 888 аа е атаар of agr ha of large yield, апа | red in the circumstances of 2835 cub xin z Mee r divisor: Pera to the cases in questio e 216: = or jin ee 10:8 for ен ; then the quotien ít of: 2835, bum 21-6, is 131-25—the quantity of aes d and 533, divided by 10'8, is 262:6—the quantity of Os i in imperial bushels, llaneous The Cattle Trade.—The Great Менге, Railway men Packet Service, although т only a week, has Ы = T. S. TRUSS Begs to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- HOUSES (consisting of 4-in я а == Joints, Saddle РЕ Fire Doors, Bars, Soot Doors, Dam y Cistern, Feed pma. Air | Pipe Stands, &c., of the best БАНУ Pilivered to any Rai J in England, Е E erect the same within 25 miles of ndo, at t "^ following et TWO 4-INCH PIPES ALONG ONE qe md en END OF HOUSE Size of House. Amst complete, Erectio! Apparatus cT Erection. 16 feet by 8 feet.. SSIF U .4 92 070180 p y 12 font аим 16, ade 10.0 20 feet.by 10 feet... us 817 6 ww 2 0 O|40feet by 15 feet... ... 15 à 1 216-0 25 feet by 12 б... 2. 10 5 0... к 0 5o feet клу 4 fub zx , $5 0 0 By th ftl Joints the A i 1 dd d ithont injury йет Р Pipes or Joints STREET, LONDON, E.C. у "s single trip bringing over no E stha 775 head of live cattle from Rotterdam to Harwic erremerre eeen BY ROYAL LETTERS HER MAJESTY'S PATENT. Hn го данок р рг OE Еа 2.5666 * коо 4 oq uE з 5 "ER e E ftw Р o = Ф сд де ыр; т daa tts d Eo 2 © un s 6 ИУ Fo ошл NOR аА Иб, a| Espl d B 8 & в в в в збрка Š Qo UT 9256 А ER RE5ES 3E т 5 mo E | T EES”) = 5 тазаа 2E 2 Fy | | [e] K "Po RE Жаа EIO ensem AE AP S Ju d pp 0 0e B2 , MILI. aa gagag е [0475 [с |E EU. 4X» C dO o i x 5218 оюы О ; SPP ПАИ PTS PE qe NER 34 "om pm ш o: uu ш F glag RAE ME e E 9 16а в [3 р Eit $ jS EE LIE 509 e Tu " © o m tw о н 18 | Bou $ d ce 5 | ч КА 12,5 2H оле Qe O6, ot 8 RS кш! eg B RB = = TP С, E 93 seesssse, р E E83 m H B Ot т сє > кь Nx, E E En » o O ж Ж » 0 0" B S jga : ЕЕ ^ o е е © o B.E 85 cO © © o н © c ЕРИ А A & © ag ш d Fom & S ® © о Ф t ж ЕВЕ E f Маа x юз c5 { as ab {ЗЕ Ёш > 2r 2-0 = s ЗРО BEES Notiees to Correspondents. Books: A B. ене Sheep; Blacklock on Sheep. Тһе, are both good books. Мг, Spooner's address is Eling, South. — a ten, Mark Lane. If you crush one of the grains еп. it,..and let it lio for a 2-8 а" then paisa y ари respectiv vely. PorATOo PrLovGHm ы x" referred ДА А е тт but he rs I епоц POTATOS AND а. "There is no identifying hs Agricoli Potatos ra names, and ће Lemon e aud Early Top are known to us. The Pota hould E d be the Soden's Early Oxfo wap D kh Soon i the neigh- ` ole of Reading, a good early сеа the Axbridge M а late Kidney of excellent quality till late in the : 8 Broome. It is impossible to give advice founded na mere pisi с by the eye of a handful of the soil, : Postane, Hatcher's name was erroneousl; раб, im our account ast wen of ihe m Berkeley Society, at his seat, Marlwood Grange, A PUBLIC BOON, CLARKES NEW WATER JACKET FURNACE BOILER, DEPLRCDINO PLUS PIA ана ERVER, js wil be o means of the two slides whic! “Ше Boilers are now fully acknowledged by a of еа e pne Gardeners to ver o most Fowerfl l Boile ess atte qe very descri with Boiler and Pipin T sb plebe, etat opta Mr. C. рае much aj ботон Банев, for top and bottom heat, sent upon the shortest notice, by applying to the Eagle Iron Foundry, 25, Seel Street, Liverpool. T. C. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR, JOHN WARNER & SONS, — D BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIERS, and MANUFACTURERS of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, з 0, 364. I IMPROVED CAST-IRON Leia AND No. 35. PATENT castos UMP, ет with 4 e & epo ym Bucket and таб which cannot n, for Wells ceeding 25 2l inches ,.. "T ы T inches bh. £1 k o inches 3 feet 3 inches PO aS . £1 19.0 2} inches short, н 15 rai of Lead Pipe attached, ready f for т fixing.. . £2 25 inches long, ditto dit No. 861. WARN - + I PROVED 2INCH CAST- Barrow, with ion and. ет лоо Suction E. Toper 1}-INCH_2-PLY RUBBER айа CANY. Pp 2}-INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP lose on ad on Plank, 81. 35) рте 3-INCH. LIFT and FORCE. PUMP pee on Plank, 37, 15s.) = riget the above. ; MEL By an improved and new aetion debe tie Fin gonstructod that а great dea o 1 p чарс ed c Ig p EL ir алтат i diy : , and portable Fire Engine or ап а аё а less ыу c o. 42. IMPROVED LIQUID МА: with J. W, & бое Patent Bucket 4j-inch LIQUID cio о with ъз 21. Pipe, 2s. 5d. per pA Can o e may b be ob trv, or of the АР J9 "T PATENTEES and MANUFACTU JOHN WARNER AND SONS, 8, er eh] E PIAOATE, LONDON, E.C. 1024 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE. [Остовкв 24, 1863, and Architectural Decorations in Terra Cotta PRIZE MEDALS ОЕ 1851 AND 1862 AWARDED TO $ AMES PAM Broxbourne, Herts. Also Notice of ARTIST: ERIT, aud of SouND DURABLE MATERIAL in FOUNTAINS. MASES FIGURES, FERN ed ang 2c [DM CONSERVATORY ТОВЅ, w with risin с. REEN’S LATEST IMPROVED PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, $ du. a ENG, and БАС MACHINES, which uas First Prize Medal of the International Exhibition. Боаб by Her NM i jesty t the seasons of 1862 and 1 These Machi NGLISH. MANUPACIURED SHEET C GLASS, 15 and 21 ол. to the foot, in sizes from 9 to 24 x 20, paeked in 100 foet. E hee. be sold pv Apply to Wm. Н. ЈАС Ws Crown, and Sheet | Warehouse, 315, Oxford ГА HOWARD'S STEAM PLOUGHING and CULTIVATING APPARATUS WILL BE AT WORK NEAR BEDFORD THROUGHOUT THE Price of a Complete Set with 10-Horse Engine .. ..&515 0 0 Price of a Complete Set w without cris Qa de wb E с: Ир, alogues, with Sixt JAMES AND т RICK "HOWARD, "BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, боне, THE PATENT IN-DOOR PLANT CASES (ro WHICH A PRIZE WAS AWARDED AT THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION). E MANUFACTURE JAMES GRAY, кашаны, WORKS, ANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. The p ENT IN-DOOR PLANT s is one of the most useful of the Gardening га of the day. It is a handsome шаш for the Drawing Room or Sitting Room, and at all tim mes forms a fresh, plein iod e eresting object to the mind а ка eye. 16 15 always under command, and will pr inis many ter p the most imer Exotic Plants through the. severest winte with comparatively little of the trouble and nnoyance а atten Gas, and y otber kind. cultivation of f In-door Plants, for raising Seedlings, striking Cuttings, &с. the Plant Cases der is: si an ines mable boon. The Cases are МЕМ іна, lad pem by Professor Lindley, and by Messrs. Veitch, of The Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelse Sizes and Prices on application. THOMAS MILLIN ТО GLASS MERCHANT. (Established 1750.) 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, Е.С. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND ноев, 96 THE AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON, CONTAINING AN ACRE ОЕ GLASS, WAS SUPPLIE Mr. Rivers and the leading men in the Horticultural profession, as well as Ње Nobility, Gentry, and Merchants, have ой T. М, with orders for Home use PROPAGATING GLASSES. BEE GLASSES. 2 inches diam. 03.344. each, enm expe ue E each 3 » .. 3 „зс Ж i га 6 » Sn sem » T » 6 y К js 8 A [rM 1 p [9 r 8 LI LE m 10 m су vi xa: н 10 „ . eda у RO - 13 M. ч во» : 6. т "EU " | FLAT TOP ВЕЕ GLASSES, 18 „ ai " |Height Width s. d. 19 ., Avcq а 4 pou oo E oach 3» o4 04d TUO WE ЕЕ » ds = 5 ^ B ü » » by8. 2 E » C I | 6} FLOWER TUBES. 7: by 84 210, 2d. each, cr 1з. éd. per dozen. | FERN "SHADES n STANDS. Ins.dia. Shades. Stands. 6 .. 13.44. each. 1s. 0d,each "tas Жез То B 1 » $0020 7, 1 67,, su 0 19 y ilt oc 0 X ZINC HAND GLASSES. |11.. 40 , 26 p Painted and Glazed with 12.. 856 , 830 , 16-oz. — 19. К а $0 i saw 6d.each| 1$ .. 10 0 , 4 0 „ hg 2 515.514 0 . 4 8, n а i ToO ш 418. 6 ^44 5.0: 5, 1 6 pco WA CER x 2 LE 9 6 » , IG tra. WASP TRAP, С 64. per доз. Oy e Sbades, Ebony and Gilt Stands, Gas and Glasses, Chimneys and Globes, &c. and for Exportation. SQUARES, in 100 and 200 Feet Boxes. Small Squares not exceeding 93 inches by 73 inebes. r C Or Ins. Ins. ns, Ins ns. Ins Ins. In& MILK F PANS. 6 by4 7 by5 8 by6 9 -byT 6 inches Bener x e m 64 by 44 73 by 5k 8} by 64 94 by ТА e GLOBES. A Per feet. ш а. Without With 4ths. Srds. ?nds. Best. 14 Ж feet. ^ feet. 9s.9d. 115.30. 138.90. 165. 90. 16 » : €. diam. 18 s 2 Squares not exceeding 14 inches by 11 inches. 20 11 i 10 by8 12 by9 124 by 104 dei by 104 22 С Ties stt | шун 124 by 94 18 by10 15 Ъу10 24 » 13 xi 1i by9 by 9 134 by 104 13 byll & > 14 » 113 by 9$ byl 14 by 14 byll =” Ге 15 » Per 100 feet. üt 1 , 4ths. — Srds. — nds, Best. 10s. 9d. 12s. 3d. 15s. 188. PRESERVE JARS. е — In. Without — Squares not exceeding 20 inches by 18 inches. diam. Lids. ROLLING PINS. 15] by 10 14 by 12 17 by 13 24 by 16 3 .. 08.434. .. From 12 inches long, 154 n 10 14% 5 19 18 ll 13 20 by 17 4.06 гу i 139. per running inch. 144 by 114 15 by 12 18 by 14 92 by 17 баке A х 6 15 byll 154 by 12k 22 by 14 24 by 17 63,0 10-441 Jess E oss cmm AD 154 by 113 16 by 12 24 by 14 20 by 18 TOI Ulud 4 — 16 byll 164 by 124 22 by 15 22 by 18 8 i14 S 3y CUCUMBER GLASSES. 13 by12 17 by 2 94 by 15 24 by 18 LP PX NI T From 12inches long and up- 134 by 12} 18 by12 29 by 16 е ба; vesci wards, 1d. per running inch. cet. SHEET GLA: 4ths. ©, e M ?nds. Best. In Cases for cutting Ф. "s Sizes ; as Manufactured, lis 6d. 18s. 6d. 165, 6d. 208. et) 200 feet. — — | Orchard House Sizes, as recommended by Mr. Rivers. sos 21 oz. 39 02. Fourths quality — .. . .. |338, 64.1338. 60. 398. 64.| 45s. 0d А Dum co repr: ишш. Pii cr lom E s : TT i X ET Bést do. Фет 6 hos 6 |us o | 20byl4 ong. -- 18 e |2nds.. ~. 25 0 f100feet . аб by 15 | post 99 0 |Besb.. .. ас CRYSTAL жым GLASS. 20 by 16 - For Pictures and best Glazing алт * f Averaging 16 oz. to the foo Squares pas to Sizes not on Pie 15 o: Best quality, іп cases of 200 feet . г .. 1005. cases of 100 fe is ix Under | 4ths. | 3rds. Ren 1st || 4ths. lst gue mmi m 30 об, Е lft.super| 134. 138. 2d. us ТЕ й E x си 2ft. аре.) 14 | 2 9% Best quaiity, in cases of 100 feet .. ... .. 100s 3ft.super| 2 2i 23 К 6 per| 24 | 2k &econd quality, in cases of 100 feet “ 898. 4 ft. su 6} nm TILES, in SHEET and ROUGH PLATE. PLATE GLASS, PATENT PLATE, and HARTLEY'S IMFROYED sott Pa Per cwt.— s. T€ cms —#. © / GENUINE WHITE LEAD vehe d 80 % FINE OAK VARNISH .. .. .. .. 108. 0 19 0| LINSEED OIL е ANTI-CORROSION PAINT... T --28а. do и 0 fy UA EBEA z 12s. to 14 о BOILED OIL Subject to fluetuation of tt ket. LINSEED OIL PUTTY E PATENT DRYE рег онь. m to 42 01 товене y ` MILLED SRT in Sheet and Ph of al; Sizes, оа LEA j LIFT PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, and PLUMBERS pays WORK of all ER ү. NETT CASH. 2 PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, Ped н. Остовкв 31, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1033 Now Ready, Wholesale жоо ы Nurse ery Stock. gr s Ne D 7 Pelargo oniums, | E OBSON'S toin GUINEA HAMPER of ET JACKMAN А SON'S PI goat E w ELARGONTUNS. ЖП А omane piga] Б е wm begs to monner that, he is now m i ет Т019:01у09 ватна ЖЫ" AMERICAN PLANTS, CONIFERS, EVERGREEN т Di LEONE lanto he above, ri сеа Distinction BARAIA A CIDUOUS TREES and SHRUBS, and TRAN sud previous seasons, The; ir ave been selected with great M à eis TOR Obat " PLA ANTE D FOREST TREES, &c. e, and are far in advance of ai any yet o овон: Ro jct or cellor Woking Nursery, Surrey. ү “ког puer deas and prices, see Gardeners’ Chronicle, Oct. 245 — " also in тч wis р which FE be had on application. 1 Paradise an Victori: N urserie: , He ollow OBSON'S Pto. GUINEA НАМРЕЕ о [3]. E: GREBNUS, Cm setis verre тани аа series, Holloway, London; У... SWO) has do his season a fine New PELARGONIUM healthy Stock of FRUIT rU FOREST TREES, FLOWERING безүү, ice Р Queen of Whites | Startler | Stella SHRUBS and EVERGREENS , CONIFERS, STAND B. 8. WILLIAMS. invites inspection of Wis large Landseer Monitor — Elector and DWARF ROSES, CLI S, &e., all o verdure € and well assorted Collections of EXOTIC ORCHIDS, Commandant Disdem Patti Kettledru iore with the greatest safet, d from E. R. G. ул proximity FERNS, and LYCOPODS, MISCELLANEOUS STOVE and eview ІА Ба os qr l'Improred to the London and North- ELM Railway he v i cute GREENHOUSE PLANTS, VARIEGATED and ORNA- If wished, o orders with promiptitáde e and despatch to any neer о kin ng- | ME p OLIA ык PLANTS, TREE FERNS, &c., amongst do: r Continent, which are о very fine specimens. Hamper and packing рк in the above prices. om, or wATATOGUES forwarded on A DESCRIPTIVE and PRICED CATALOGUE post free on CATALOGUES now ready, e, containing all the best | ру8. A very large Stock of IRISH тут ere y 15 bot, iia applicatio on. М varieties, аб very moderate price: (лишне ROSÉS; also VARIEGATED and GREEN BOX, aradis tori Holloway, London, N J. DonsoN & &0м8, Vid Nursery, Isleworth, W. 14t | EW FORCING GERANIUM, MRS. LEWIS ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A CENTURY. petals; of dwarf robust habit, and most profi Ta ood orces into flower at any season without draw exhibited to с the Floral Committee of the Royal Hort КТ же] Т, B & M C | | LE I О o5 H Society on March 31, and then awarded ge — of 4 C j EF ` Commendation. Good Pla nts Hd read. у, Т8. es, Kin 3 em {Эр COVENT GARDEN MARKET, LONDON, W.C. na EED доро NURSERY, SOUTHAMPTON xtends r 60 acres, and contains an unrivalled stock АП Orders amounting to 21s. sent Carriage Paid. ot AMERICAN PLANTS, FRUIT. FOREST, and ORNA- MENTAL TREES, EVERGREEN and FLOWERING COLLECTIONS of BULBS for IOTER GARDEN. SHRUBS, CHOICE CONIFERJE, STANDARD and DWARF ROSES, &oc., all in the best state for removal. CATALOGUES, and every information — on pplication to the Proprietor, Mr. W, Н. ROGE 1 1 уе pee quantities of other kinds, or if they think proper, may tl gue t The numbers in the columns indicate the | a quantity of Bulbs in each Collection: Jas AS. бА ЕР AND CO/S AUTUM ATA- . 9. Я OGUE for 1863, containing Priced Lists j^ Md (B) No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. No. 9 No. 10. кел гды Trees, Conifers, Roses, and Fruit Trees of all £5. £2 10s.| £1 55 #1 1з. | 10s. 6d. Ber ng is now ready, and will be forwarded Post-free on um applica HYACINTHS, finest mixed, colours sopua - ТК 100 50 25 25 12 Orders exceeding 5l. Carriage Paid to the Irish EERTSE MA "POLYANTHUS, mixed "s em zx 50 25 12 13 6 commun коп with d TULIPS, splendid mixed .. .. is ue ОАЕ 200 100 50 50 20 Jas. GaRAWAY & U! Bristol CROCUS Di б x "jc. onion se с 250 125 100 100 б n separate colours EM .. ни iolus Brenchleyensis. 7 >» "t 5 75 36 25 Š AN MS TEN berg kp gon mixed ` Ж. ed E 75 36 25 20 OUELL 4 D CO. һауе much pleasure in offering RANUNCULUS, Turb ite còl “ ši 300 150 75 50 20 the above GLAD 5, unequalled ей € variety CROWN IMPERIALS, et 3^ ^ »x sx AH 12 6 8 vs is for the peers d -: m colour. The ually fine. LILIUMS, reich Vw ad m . 2 .„ - 25 12 6 6 8 Price 3s. per doz. з. per IRIS, English, 8 — D $ .. ү; is 100 50 25 25 19 тга de price on а plication, » apanha, АБ, " s e" ar 100 50 95 25 12 Royal Nurseries, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. NARCISSU dida m m m “ Р d 100 50 25 25 12 SNOWDROPS .. RU e ENDE IE 300 150 75 75 50 REAT FRUIT and CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW ,D0G'8 TOOTH VIOLETS . „ б yd eui eis 100 50 25 ES А at BIRMINGHAM.—The ANNUAL GREAT FRUIT, GOURD, and CHRYSANTHEMUM all yoi will take place at the Town Hall, ngbam, от. ection with the Handsworth Horticultural Society (simul- айран with the Cattle, Poultry, and Dog Shows) on | TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, December the let да. ар and 34. b ne neg б Jas. PERRY, йужын, к P. Tye, Handsworth. - ? UB | [o £ AN XS ders amounting to 21s. sent £34 10s. ү for tiri Tulips, ка Crocu a E The Royal Horticultural Society in MARCH, 1864, offer PRIZES to the above d for HYACINTHS, ‚The Gardeners Chronicle * TULIPS, "nd CROCUS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1863. For DESCRIPTIVE LIST of NEW and EXHIBITION HYACINTHS, TULIPS, and CROCUS, see BARR & SUGDEN'8 ©“ ILLU STRATED FLORAL GUIDE,” price 1s. * HY ACINTHS. OUR readers «iil be -— а know t a - 103 ls їй РТ 7 -> 105s. | 100 in Ый extra fine varieties .. 84+. |100 very fine varieties — .. ., 69s | VETY fine collection " APPLES and РЕА rom оа АЛ x aL LM EE, A S MEE Nova Sootia ave just reached | the Ro oyal Поне ры > Ё SP ТЕН » : одак аа е a ШЖ е: х tural Society, and are now on view at ; а я А еу gton. The ey have been sent from Halifax | by TULIPS. e Hortienlt tural rper irt of Nova Scotia, and 100 in 50 мые cari .. 95s. | 100 in 30 Мына МЕИР .. 17e 6d. |951 hibiti rotes .. 5s 6d. d Horticultural Society of the same Colony, and 100 in 40 .. 21s. | 50in 1. 108, 6d. [РП ГА > .. 38. 04. hall t tull ihm 4 next T T E z "CROCUS. 500 in 20 exhibition varieties .. 21s. | 250 in 90 exhibition varieties .. 10s. 6d. | 100 in 20 exhibition varieties .. 48. 6 Anovr 200 years ago the following entry w ra COLLECTIONS of BULBS (see our Advertisement, page 886, Gardeners Chronicle, Sept. 19), for the | made by Mr. Perys in his **Diary : "—** Sept. 26, —— of the SPRING FLOWER GARDEN, CONSERVATORY and SITTING-ROOM. 1. sent for а cup of tea B China drink), of or PRICES of BULBS generally, see our Advertisement, page 958, Gardeners’ Chronicle, Oct, 10. EK I had never drunk before,” · The East or PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE LISTS of BULBS месту for WINTER and SPRING GARDEN. ‚| India Company in 1664 bought 2 lb. 2 oz. of tea ING with the best methods of successfully cultivating and advantageously arranging them, see BARR д as а present to Ніз MAJESTY, and in 1667 they SUGDEN'S *JLLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE to WINTER and SPRING G GARDENIKG." gave their first order to their а Dantam to |import it—he was to best tea he could ge get." MEOS THE SEMPER FIDELIS RASPBERRY. Nea v к bred and tastes during th. MESSRS. J JAMES SCLATER & СО, іт ELE e MEM ee 5 amongst most of the civilised NURSERIES, near EXE nations of the же: i | zi y т» Alth chemists may tell us that the = As the largest Fruit Growers in the West, can with every confidence recommen most productive and | ion from these leaves has no other nutritive. {Е superior Frut, The ig from 10 to 12 feet jn Mie t, and the fruit наттар ы a там of fine flavour, juality about it than is given by the milk- solid. The canes are of that strength and the wood of that peculiar hardness а) sugar with wh b, we mix it, whole nations that they ey require no pas The most certain понд fruit in corymbs from 18 inches to 2 feet in| en a different opinion as to its value by length, from the bottom of eme to РА дери fruiting in clusters from every eye, producing fruit from July to bare -— which they use it and enjoy it. Ја E They have been see ms first-class Hortieulturists, whose testimo onials can be Май оп) i үлөр fis consumption of tea Б si remarkable man Ап Orders pc in strict rotation at 100s. per 100 vet or 18s. per dozen. importations Me bee му "e » - , e paid to London, Bristol, or Рут short space of 18 pem dn в of pounds, while in round scie pan 51 “ТГ, 108 milli m had inerease Б MESSRS. HURST ax» SON; Зан dinge АУ Ілони STREET, атнада be little doubt as to the Tea plant т. »» being indigenous to China, but ite early history tries close on THURSDAY. fovebat 36 FRE 1084 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [OCTOBER 31, 1863, ystery. The Chinese d Up owing to — бсо, to the. cultivation |. From what has now bes eer md. red away, unle РЕ n a eurious leg i sien eii i in, which we|of our national beve e than may ropeát Without asking our rea ders to believe | in tho чой S we would not wi it. “Da вма—а high priest who lived about a i f we roki it p re, g^ j^ is on rh ch we are : likely to The nations эа m Ф wiser and likely to convert their es, and their spears runi! and until that peaceful time arrives, we content to draw the чө, of our necessaries and luxuries from any part of tle India to Chi to teach the way of happiness. He live most austere life, passing his Rd in pA mortification, and retiring by awoke he w с L^ be Ле | plants are inclined to Mte". too much to leaf; but 7 о = — ct Ее zt о 4 c ч t4 ы = B B Ф м m а m B m e€- @ p B © E F= © B = US world in whtdf they сап be produced. Мау a! success then attend барыне in our India а | dominions. SHOULD Rs, On we eut off the RUNNERS OF STRAW ERRIES, OF agi T к коше ‘Question was proposed at tings of the iak Вон i шрам, гы et кен n Horticulture, P Paris; ed a second joint it may e be cut off (io close to the plant from i ceeds, en written — the йй of Strawberries, experiments with referenee to the above p might eui now be made with advantageous results. а р m d fat Miss him ta wonderful elevation | gi d o opi who sens 1 and in his w t has s been { so many pens in sueceeding | s the over-luxuriant branch ldly | at fu 1l liber rty. I Lis may date oA ohm ni appear e bee — у үү or sixth eT From that period, to eutting off the iy they make эы — Eng if wew Klo . A Chinaman as sani ЧС cold idm M e nd n де is thirsty or we tea. It, oubt, ecnduces k de banh of the | Ptr реро ind probably has а tendenc су toward offthose | especia айу to those fev 0 n хати Rs р соп wa a i себен Мат n гаш all doubt. А РАВАЄЕ pus to the Ке ane has been He declares nns: LE Шу =! onouragingly as to — of their undertaking. that ea plant exists in he greatest, luxuriance 5 indigenously, ы st n at the same place, „yet, from their not paying ; due | V . Nic ther e countr ту. onti apu eutting off ther runners ; and although Of lat years Tw us. ти hn r Ind oh to trim. ming off Ше runners аз practised extensively à in beén b it is now prog , in а satisfactory |... e leaf are ann ually | "7 {еа эшта а high price in produced, and the Dos e this p be | States bearing locally the n has Bor NSALL expresses his belief thst еы q^ to any that » ры ught from China could be mede from x my o» — ҳу the itia 'eourse ty of sud that any real “яба to the Asiatic genus THEa, which alone produces our domestic leaf, asks for further лз LEMOTI, the English madii Man companies have : also been formed in these йды with fair pros- Шамей їп тое two foot apart, — interval Soi taie pe "i NW m ewe à f pects of success Heda t bind dice чан Э of "— reference has been made. In the north-western Himalayas (a чену led Wo bate i some oi GUT | According to M. WrrrEMOT, the greater eme of pointed out many years ago by. Dr. ROYLE апар di іа rows 2 e the ish iie "most satisfacto Dr. Елшсохев) Dr. Jaazsow, on behalf АҺ ае оу 5 feet between {ор the destruction of insects belong to Pyrethi киб Government, has been engaged in introducing and Lh n ка : DIARD, one of the | The inhabitants of the Caucasian regions seem to have cultivating the Tea plant, and his labours would it "d з po Т en C iic 24 ev wn ра песне cm — теа ол m T 8, d m row. It thus appears that all these first-rate obtained еш. "The species employed differ in р SENES i different localities. Thus the inhabitants of the Kumaon, and in the ДЫН near Kangra, the notwithstanding m oec f many of t à : 1 ES wn eountry; enia =ч jii e io Жаша, hid it bom more proftable to allow the Prem roseum 97 Bieberstein, commonly call he Government hiring $ thus shown in a satis- | runner s to take eese = the whole surface of Lowizachek or Flea-plant; while the Persian powder ной manner that Tea can be cultivated : hare ailszod tite] ob to be most extensively used, ip sim mue авй prie in these diri мш! to јана to do 3o iod ааа 70580 аа Че нй Атейду анача - тай ше oet бай Unquestionably Strawb ens runners tend to powder of Pyrethrum was introduced into d ihe Doy печна di злуе ене exhaust the paren е үү in two ways, Дн tly | for the destruction of insects їп h The powder 22 n on Lei ai бс ofi e he frat $ е а rünner | came exclusi ad еда the 5 ае е Caucasus, skill their aid, ше resulta ош scare е of а юш the rp E [ : vn Dons e ! MAR doubtful 1 at least! Fóra a tion for the destruction The Bombay Gazette, received E ione pst оп ей S anui dé again, another the Russian garded зе by the rest of the dum. шї i s properties p Mr. bigis cei while travel- d to one of these diio — int is formed, and usually the rudim n | zs ртт "E meum ЧЫ БИр; < ird plant із Y val se e; diei hi di hij азобу 0 to ТЕЕ К : y to e progress of Tea vm there.” | аз well as the subsequent similar efforts, аге pro- М The fangra Va Valley, w which Lord E 1 ly made with creme from the parent stool, duel x» СХ i и po (ш Los i to visi ut to a less extent than in the first production. | introduced into р and subsequently the the sites chosen by Е Ares lant after plant. from the runners із y. powder got into use in: гу and France, where its — certainly most {ог the “Жыйып ЧЕЛИ and if the pora proves mioist|popularity is rapidly increasing. Аё present there are planter. 16 lies on the south side of the Chumba | and favourable, and the runners are not cheoked, | 0: s in the- district of -А1ехап@горо1 range of mountains, in latitude north and round is with young plants. in ing this plant, collecting it8 longitude 30' falis annually grow "A: неби tend to The ; grows ountains of tho — — during the months of pacem and erae weaken the bearing p by robbing them of|Caucasus, at an elevation of 5650 feet above the se» and the winters are sufficiently much of the те рема nourishment which and is of easy ертн e from which i — completely at rest, а mig | е soi tains. - In $ d меч wd Гг аар ke ы йо ally M x importance іп Tea cultivation. In emitted from ners as injuri iously -as |fa the sun, but better in the shade, being occa а а ыа would seem e well алуудан ted | weeds: perhaps indeed more so than some — turned during the ^ When dried, T weeds, for the runner plants draw from the first comminuted with the hand,and then appropriate exactly that kind of nouris to powder їп a small mill. "The powder is . - e&t preserved in sealed glass vessels. 10 may b — the mother plant requires, OCTOBER 31, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GALE 1035 applied either in the powder state, or as an infusion the latter form pan thought. the more con venie ent, | applying the powder to plants attacked by insects, | be. onmes p rwr] Nd best codi eh the on , when intende 2 also be applied directly to Ea themselves or to the places they fre cts They are attracted by its smell, become LET i| сё, of the small quantity which is RA pP once, “ы ү, is in this way smaller. In ратая form it sho wA be Malus directly to the affected parts, во as be ught contact same difference in Ri of P. excelsa, grown on bushy trees near their er limit in icri smaller, and th а and 421. long with the wing, ch here, as пап Piece, overlaps the inner edge of immediately hes the powder It is estimated that the amount ed annually in Russia alon about ssia ed by M. e is t 500 Tt was not dil 1856 that, after many efforts, Ee seeds place on a warm day, M orning being preferable. А slight moisture arising from morning dew will cause the p owder to adhere the more readily, and EJ vill | asin aa celsa I find 8 ertently stated ) Ae in oned above, only 6 coty- species, 6, rarely КИТ. е (not 2—8, аз зано ег їпайу the а alpine specimens, menti ofthis Caucasian Pyrethrum wereobtain the insects. some time before its true name was e] i first it was regarded" as Pyrethrum говеш aterials, P A n, with ' The insufllation should be renewed several times аа м to the nature and number of insects to be destroyed а Menziesii, the only other species of C is entirely чун а гае Й гоя the i. o n low. to ; while at the second or third t they l ose their strength, fall to the ground, and die sooner or later. ew ьи à 203. Аюв (Picea) Exc our. 33, p. 330, non then better m: rofessor DECA: а тобед it to the | them rum pedunculare of the лае fegion, - subsequently to the Pyret f Ечѕон rore na inade ња оша of especi esca Nri dur it had not ееп yet escribe published ~it- rethru Willemoti, It is a herbace свои peronuial, whitish Fom of i соно ony h airs, and forming ; roundish rbor por m The lower e are 6 or 8 pes long and a couple of inches broad, pinnatifd with the othed ; r resemble*'those of the Ox-eye Daisy, having a yellow disk and ЕН А Ay 15 white rays. Тһе herbage has а very bit tter Though i бе the Caucasus, at but а slight elevation above the sea, under a recte warmer than he cf Paris, this bu" con m is [V mat succeed ve: оп go ood s soil T ee dy and elatior, pyram ident oim tenui squamato rubel ramulis pubescentibus ; perulisovatis obtusis sqvarrosis; confertis robustis compr esso-tetrago: ntibus ; rea alibus гайыш б "i ndis, squam nus tru Ун S, : femini obtusas crenulatas squarrosas орада зч araulis sis horizor Obtusis term eu ulis e nuíbu ncatis arginati: oblique obovata. "High er “putta of the Body pst iiis ns, from. New Mexico to the headwaters of the Columbia ins issouri Rivers, and i further ; subalpine to „the apine districts, and wi p uy y арун А few eare' experienco p^ taught M. Win T that it n Jeda. h winter shelter. The soil best ала foritis а fine earth, somewhat siliceous and . dry. Moisture in considerable Mi and manure are both said to be injur А southerr ihe highest limits of timber ; ibd pying in Colorado а belt between м limits of 8000 and 12,000 feet, it reaches its fulles , Parry, St. Lo De .2, p. 122; P ibd, Жейн. in Sitt. бо r marshy soil, espès cially on ы of sirena; it is, as Dr. a info orms bw а tree of a more val bee inted Кс, wit pering trunk ; лет , gr Шы. ко Wagh ый; verage), barsh- огеш r soale which are many i ua longer than the inuteibract; cylindric cones, inches s dro ooping perpendicularly wit branch or usually at an angle with it, abundant e n young (12—15 is | feet. high) trees, crowded | especially towards the iy of the iree and very m md pode on ha w crop matures; "ind домей cul ey 9—11 1. long, trincate, more tban | twice as long ipi the wing. The oa lii: able пре seems to be well distinguished by ita ctio between PM and 10,000 feet, org the headwaters of the streams on "both slopes of the Sn Range, con- itutin ink fo ores ests abo ut. tho” head of Middle, à scales, Engelmann, in Transa of у еа of Sciences of Philadelphia. ЕЕЕ А FEW THINGS RELATING TO ROS beds, and wh ces according Breite blooming in the end of May, inue " of Septemb within this at the beste from which the powder ів to be ust be gathe hered. The best. time for gathering js "80-10 0 P EN formin ng а PIN eT Me spire, of a rather darkish h trunk perfectly" inis M tapering g vory кааш, |6 14— A Macs meter "a nches stl eh e ontal, of P тау are yet erect, for i in this state the essen- | higher altitudes d isa E. NAT round- topped tial heads has reached its highest | tree, very much bra pibe, bang S re periaot fr tat The stalks and Mei though | than in eit scala r lower шыг уайопв.; having "the iud in а less de е may be use also for making the pens - 2 be site sa s f kis the fllower-heads only in чс би n of one- ingtoh, i Я d of their weight. "The аб. thus peo Wh воду, sakik ayish purple or light уиуу containing muc nin; w er pe es бен) M bod. ned E rg destruction of in flower-h are em shed, tan ог | nor resinous, therefore ouch esteemed care expose "them moisture or to MS ini "Wien котре dried hey o preven sun. аге ан у, closed up, $ t е dis- |in P. alba or ni sipation of their active реа, In E lverising | the higher localities 6—9 lines long and not quite | h t К" is bet {ег not to бе 4 Лете b iun А 1 line ba: strongly carinate below,'less so above, than the wants of the uire.| with & few lines ot white stoma ^ mw and below, The ilisation, эш. оге | t ушр m slump acute ; ác lode у rapid in the powdered form, will but тр те | ien t and 8 521. pi and, if Iam | m It has boen ырен that the drying of the flowers line, on Ri Ln uit | 18 in the З fee d according to t rn e ound. Неге the volt is sd poor, and L for one, ca e of a door Eg w Бох. This нома: be 6 inches high at | the "back an d 4 inches in front. Тһе width should be ches, including the wood. Тһе proper length is iras if potos is рте. of the е of the А G pis поё imaterial. „То ect ihe upraised е cups le d А Жока: DE of orar ed with tin ing Arig hay-bands or is osing the jo кн, 8, aet ie base of the сц tacks in their places ; cand В be 14 2—1 line, wide. "eaves stouter than ih ey us „ the surface bein Mcd Moss ; where Moss is scarce, as it ming "EN воше doubtful PA ud it as tea-lea а, but this is а iter, more slender onger ug EEA, plate dried in Pi injurious к fon its disipsting the essential oil. The best mode of pulverisation is to „роци ound the ere, this : dod box ^od | put ove ainted, а heat. ^ In E în ys, hot es, di shonld be x. The heat and shaking of a train does pd lef. The Вий Rule. пава of opinion on thig mibjeet | yis noe those P sni fh ШР to who 1 havı агре s s of мы Ет se | glabrous M Small Ie у, sir oai be pulverised a& one уте & the ау not become heated. The and Жү, е, аре neter is enforced, е d Fes leaves {5—10 b: lé. Were the rule enforced, there ( Hapi from the Big Horn Mountains ; ода cones tha at locality certain ly bolong. haro), 3 ер the lens residue bet ie ui mor ortar, with an addition ot "fresh fower-heads. The receptacles for hold- | s. ing the r от well corked or ioppored bottles. Towards the end of hen the flow ivi ound. АА е insecticide uses of this Руге гот pow эф, x. "Nino states that of the numerous insects (€— 2 agricultur P and пре, the Went re ю be destroyed by its agency :— and EDITA. jim their кар active ini it is perfectly innocuous to ILLEMOT pos the әне directions ав, to M mede of applying the powder. А careful t least, I have been ко B т P e number н bud removals; tog: have я), me to count the good Roses. The bu Pus is rather hard upon those dE d ve &mall stoc oses and inferior Ja: ha Were they pica to ба, „еу might geta bloom —acute, subac: ry dark sreony--usually only 4— long t, however, differs in its potion from that iut Рісељ known 0 me, being borne on other peduncles ; it, is 19-20 lin as thick at ре short, recurved, scaly oval, acutish ; ; anthers HL Huen vi eres снн X ud га enc t on be troe, mover very abundant, "| tban 2) i long, j inch or less closed ; light deese p d scales da; resh, all reddish-bro — elf must Lov have Ah kept olose, and unex: ps fiyan, | to ТЕ is aiso renáered less efficient by в cold, demp. or rainy T Ot all methods of llong iu Jatbe. ir. Hede r tbe show Чаў M tances are „Ваа a ind Non ex ек kapv, what a toil to have no rule at all. [ud EI th qo) ever saw 2 their ef D* pos mens, rhombic with — pola treble >м agree wi NW |. Рин, Tbe ones, euch-as grow in «йы. eei te shorter, ш си pi , | rounded, with the truncatiop indistinct, I observe фе! онт - — THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ocromzm 31, 1863. researches and observati ions of Jin t has proved their good condition, the bad o one ЗС ай" the indifferent one | naturalists, a Анн the habits of birds ése ie em a е мне пана 3 to life by showing make re eyes me о, that I cannot enjoy the one |ing food for themselves and their young, analyse 4 the | that they do more g which is good. I for one do not care for effectiv =n bota | de tual contents бе th : r : y 309 E xg d imens in emonstration that, instead o: < E cp а зене jn а Rose Show | and grain, these little creatures lived chiefiy on "the MANAGEMENT OF APRICOT TREES IN POTS. Іт is perhaps 1 not generally known that es trees day. "The |boxes were, with one bacis Pa more or | The reasoning on the other side was s by no mea xd i be very firm. isthe less dressed with leaves. I observed to a gardener liege Gardens had been known full of birds, an КЕД they ода һе +ор- ws ed, Kurs Бау whose box was a “ wiggery of false hair,”—“ I domt like | yet full of caterpillars too, so that while the рыз soil removed and replaced with fresh, a your system of dressing up." He looked at me Toit e certain that birds ate fruit, 16 was M word or two of Ра may be useful. A ШАШ seriously and full'in [the face, and said, “ Why, Mr. | that he we grubs in any profitable proportion. Bat brownish or yellowish loam, if slightly calcareous Radelyffe, I am V qemi H you—a gentleman as | this ev at ves hoy Mc prove that in some | the better, and rich half decomposed manure, equal knows a Rose so well as У, Y m. hire entirely | season s ИТ plague of caterpillars co ould not Бе | ратів, form the best compost. Instead of removing * disappint" de "public. а. pr^ 2 ow!" I ially activity the soil from the pots to a depth of 4 or 5 incheg ghe. hearti. ne pun the year kw 2d Legal birds. di showed: E nir they T nothing, but that all as usual, the better mode is to remove but a small an extra T 0 collection of Ms Roses in Wer could ps insufficie o qui restion of of portion, т not more tha: n2in in ches i in depth, a and replace дерге ember; paid m pde ас on for another pue d is, w. ж have ned d t in in the like a шап; and withdrew, from ите `“ойгойтенева” | the birds lad od fis there, pes the presi iem had pota in the orchard ee ^a а wee M. that it в Nothing в rom pe fadded to a ; but I would | been ы та —- tiply undisturbed. partially dry, then ramming it доу mly allow disbuddin ome Roses, meh. as Duchese| Nop Td hg “Ке, "d the subject na possible till the surface i is as n MS as the бт, duet a d'Orleans and Bur de Anges, often cast five b any idis anci secure а full c n Apricot tree trained to e same age and size, four of £ which Should be of fruit SASEA geer. Mh What with diit blight, storms, | ign removed, or they would spoil each other, n. 11 do these t flourish in a firm soil that in жеты Же! ceres Agi see tro or ск tł ou hat districts wh i з loam Sexe prod A not expan 1 tt turb Фо in autumn ones, than less if ptis pair be put pee out giving them а ат g, but to allow ће pots d 4. Rose Judges.—lt ів not every judge of florists ks a . In favour of the birds there is at ma remain in the orehard house from e end of October flowers that is fit for a Rob judge. None but extensive | presumption, if not proof. r roots undisturbed growers are ly fit for it; and for this reason : Roses | an nob a large ўса, of Ње when p blossom-buds begin alter so much in travel, that three Roses usually quite b» Me шш to destroy ; but фе it must "ive all the ES үз, 5 m pne ; and when the fruit has distinct may look like each other. I have seen and therefore of necessity eat fruit at a | sẹ andj is about the size of а small horse-bean, not Auguste Mie, Duchesse d'Orleans, and the H. P. Queen n p rate us Tod e strongest evidence іп | +11] then, to scrape off the loose surface soil and give of Denmark, look so like each other, that a non-|the case is to be drawn fiia the actual experience of | them а zi surface dressing of manure, saturated wi rosarian would have disqualified the box. On one | our French neighbours. In France the exterminators strong liquid manure, and mixed with a liberal portion occasion I saved a gentleman from this disgrace, had their way. Partly for the sake of DTO-| of supe корме of lime ; is compost should he got a и Ithink afourth prize. The Roses were | Fa their crops, and partly for the pla of eating be formed, 30 а basin add lie above the rim of rightly nam ir victims, the small farmers on the other side of |+ e pot . Pot Roses — Novelties PR ERORA IY aie Med ie Channel have long waged war against small birds, ро ho saw the fw of ғ tandard and half- toa currant twig, w ch r dox "d and the min ute subdivision of property has probably | Pici: м td standing i gets centre of the The ties should be c AM uf in сі Ton ko de vel for узы ор месе е Hess даны] large orchard house at ZO T Jur v | y i е had large dar! Scissors are better че а КА" аз you are [pest likely chirp or ing the flutter of a feather a along the er da syon ОК pode а zd n shone p^r the to bruise the unhardened wood, which looks liko ge. Put "that result has been attended with an bright golden fruit Hor nie thosa saantióned by i paragus Wires weeks old. If the дену | incident by no means satisfactory. What our naturalists | Mr, Cox, but full sized, and of the most exquisite arrives in the autumn take it out of the pot, and | have predi cted as a possible contingency in England |gavour, ^ The proper management of Apricot plant it in the Cucumber frame. Don’t water it, but | has actuall y occurred in France. Relieved from their | trees in pots is the most Erie o ES orchant put dry leaves over the surface. I 1056 none , the grubs and insects have multi- house culture, and has yet been t last year. If a pot plant arrives in summer | plied to such a dep iw be alarmingly numerous | tile in error. What culture can Е к A TR in clayey mould baked as hard as a brick, before you | and destructive. commission has been appointed to | than to be able to grow : fine description of fruit—in plant it out, soak it in а bucket of water till the ball is | sit on the Vals, ip d its report was decided] É t rich and delicious of all ens. wet t от you will never wet it, White fungus t the extermination of birds. An eminent French | 2 es vd aie fon е ecd рр. ie ofrapoiting i or top-dressing, д ensue, япа ше plani will taika ho KANN, has taken up the question as bearing vitally bur meri in May Sur ters to суч А — wet А —— on -— interests of Tis s country, and has TET give, say once a fortnigh ү: нфт: о det ssing а. as 8000, er you have wintered your novelties in the frame, | conclusion with striking sententiousness. “ Тће bir 7 in fel pe ach as T iwi os ith their ball beim ys M. „Mi chelet, ^ oan live without man, but man АП ы: re IY»; wie, that PN теп on raised banks, such as Thorn hedg les aro plantec out the bird. fail jT TN А: lt t d s to planted out tł | ea ot. go all those leù ths in our decision, but | pricot culture in рош S E uy and no шо, erm established Roses, could "have it AN appe N to be peeing with as much m adheri ing, tothe. following en ма ш grown an ооше tter. Тһе banks are as such а we admits, that ** Bird Murder" i 3 feet wide, with ditches between them. Theb | not conduce to that end for the sake of which md to s seed ү from tho end af October Hil run north and south, so that the rising sun heats one | alone it is perpetrated. Тһе wholesale massacre of mild бай in гаг 2 As soon ав the fruit is веб side, and the setting sun the other. Тһе top is heated | these little creatures brings no gain „eithe r to the commence ri ic РА е "* Мо тіп by the sun in the ascendant. After planting, I put on | farmer ‚от the gardener. Ifth dail only once а odi To hu off а heavy mulching of black dung battered down, and оће eatis saved, that fruit is ex ouod in conse- E the end of йу young shoot as soon as it has covered the шап 2 f burnt field ashes, | quence to worse attacks than before. 16 is not to to the len inch If Apricots can be grown at to protect the mulching; these were also battered | denied that they take toll of our crops, - they Fin. idge B orth after this simple РФ in ШЕН p per- down. Water, during the'torrid weather, was poured | repay us in kind by aiding in the tion of the : gew м preservati TOW on the centre copiously. Thirty-three plants, in equal | remainder. Тһе case against them is not established | ins $ ihe uni E e M T shares of 11, were Prince Camille de Rohan, Рис de | by showing that they eat а good deal of a yd r thai » Princesse Mathilde, and one Vulcain, all da wi they fail to eat up every caterpillar. Itis not pre- US деса овез. wW, où опе Dm at they do more than ны а гонан blooming, 80 good blooms i^ one time—a very f x t é ад from acquiri FISH AND и uu А i Many of these plants are now 4 feet high, and | formi: dable power. This much, however, there А. (5) How Gra that Eo - really HARE cna m (со чине чобан um ewm I Md induced to eee this article from the great теу yii fol y earn their living, ms Piscator ; But із it necessary, in support of the pro- number of flatterin encouragements which I have кесу not € aei o гл ншнен deir lives as evil- position, to prove that near every stream in which received from all all grades in Society, and from all parts | doers exclusi The old prov оа dwelt? Might not of this kingdom. The following gratefu ive" whol the fish have been transported into that part of the tleman at Middleton, in Teesdal. i utilitarian argument is atippiébiaitod by the pei from some other river, as the Teme, or the Clun in pw jte than it has :—“ Having ыз which the feathered tribes may be said to | Shropshire, for instance, by some lords of the soil, in от number Rd their | imitation of the h ck and vigorous growing: wing- da Dd - ded t indu cod t ask dus. ook RE : ve ' sums pum men Iam o tbis favour. Our|footing. They have ed considerabl in which - 50 сч is mif må eme. and enl es EU growers | no К efforts 1 in endeavouring to чана ману T Tefihement, ie t ke тын door d сауу ан p Me " any use us. Séna m England ; but they have not sent over а down to us th i He LE yom has bloo med splendidly, ad is the most | for caterpillars slugs. The interest which may ied meni ificent тг that I ever saw." W. P. Radel муў, e en in ornitholgy is inexhaustible. The late иот, Oct. 1 Bishop Stanley has remarked that whereas i | only occasionally visible, and beasts in these islands un f=] © E EE er Ф JA o ч E E Ф - ct e 5 = [222-1 B 8 8 Ф о FE- 5 ма i: 2832 s accessible in - BIRDS versus GARDENS, s —No. III. | paratively infinite variety. 16 would probably iniit then far di None oncelu калир e) не е ito reckon up the several ki sts | prescribes, fociiiyl Баар about 200 out of the 305 day HE Times and сол, in Britain, and to find how very тане he got | of the year, and now spere about 105 5 only, whilst some his шейш: ina lending article, of which the Perrin to "r4 end of the catalogue. But there are bi zem ОЁ | religious orders wer prohibi use я flesh. fresh kinds, fresh plumage, and different habita о be | meat altogether throughout the year. qurée ou are „т! fruits of E ihe earth are exposed to the depreda- | found along every p insomuch that ш отап an | aware that such thi merely rules of discipline, not n d. d insects, but birds, besides preying | €XP ente p а | of doctrine or of fait "Then, too, all Christians in Eng- yea insects too. It was obvious, | SPeCim: m d т ar ee Pes те posee be des Y ч EI mm. t а de : mere e шыша к жуй or the want of | tion. Then, agin, erem the grayling as a „than before, vem and our people generally as anxious as Austra- | |» br чен that when kings and would Mong Li lians to see them once more. dei in those days, were invariably The controversy has not established the absolu | entertained with splendour by the Lond Abbot a the | l OCTOBER 31, 1863.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1037 asteries; and surely the grayling was, as it nd id "ihe ven. d - to б before rà стэ; A. But what say you r H. Davy's first | portion of оше io Cat What ? that racer the grayling not eue in оце деш чыл erbury, еМ of uth-west ast, "ded wg ры, peni "Cornwall ?- E rto that the sea € дей them with constant fish very wat i and they had бош, апа salmon, which have been called. Forditch trout, in the At the ед of the survey of William the ена Sandwich yielded, annually, 40,000 herrings to the monks of y; з Church ied p to show ho fisheries in those days арргесіа! ated, in Cheshire and Devonshire, there were, | besides the sea egit yore for salmon, one in Cheshire paying a rent of 1000 salmon. Stews a fishponds were also m. e. here tlie grayling are found in Great Bi ise. : cure — las чы - ew y зе graying ha have been | roduced any r o the ancient Гл тшер ар ргіог а the ме Aul for piscicul- | king Salmonia, Yarrell, and ‘Hansard in Wales, an "Wal д ав our author iere they are found in the the Avonsin Ham mpshire and Wilt- | L nd |“ tone minds of modern men, and little or nothing was don e | germination. 3 'The statement of the learned Pen ui in 16 until the last 30 T 40 years, And, ai - that, d Rom s kne is as follows : n gh i would seem that the Greeks an nd ave Dhi that soil containing 2 per cent. of mething about it i " eir time, al mpedes | vecta ion. І can also prove that might ий practised it from an even die vert this substance does not КШ the embryo; for seeds But, at the present day, such have been the rapid ich £g strides in Eur rope in this simple scie 8 Аз эжи, e, will grow and veget Ih mple science that no reason- t tha able mind doubts the feasibility of transporting salmon сопре эе; fact with those which I nene obtsined he ova state to Australia d fro: on as those matters were ped by the powerful poisonous action that н менд exert upon Infusoria. Findin orth. th le of * known Ње principle о the presence of these little o do it possessed the дк апа tho appliances of steam, &c. that They migh nown “һо!” Wi ооб. “Keep a thing seven years and it com чуч >” * Necessity the mother of ENGL Ves ts rs en new under Уе sun? How | microphytes appear, But I have not an to have existed, which | E. eed in Pd unquestionable manner — Infusoria their e sab germination. I intend ни себ I have come to tho conclusion that .|are in le | ш? that — . + First let us examine germination under ordinary else- quove When к Beans, Peas, Lentil Barley, or Oats are place or damp sponge, А. we Viti i cope what Res d agg each day, it is this: at the thier 4 20 в, аб а temperature of 30° ка тда пре, ап у where, which we know were raise y what М 2 or art or аге we can only conjecture. t the bronzo MA nts ОЁ war, of wha* origin t С Shrop- went in Derbyshire; ;in the Hodder, the Trent, the Doro; and the in not, o ingenuity of the present pri can definitely settle bow nere. at the dh dian stone hatchets," of w they were made! O р mbers Ari Bacterium termo [and punctum are per- ceptible in the {чы and upon the earthenware ог e how nde sponge. At that time the soed ofc olà > were дајым as ignorant as ourselves : n Staffordshire; in the Dea in Мено: E the some | Pard and mss ; life has itself, At ie Ribble i n Lancashire; in the' Derwent, the Ure, the | things die out of human knowledge жеме) for ever. | end of 48 hours we find, aie ei of Bacterium, Wharfe, y the Wike. in Yorkshire; in the en | Look again a at d arts of - ain in оба tbe Vibrio lineola and торша, with Monas Lens. Тһе and the Esk in Cumberland. Hansard adds the |nation" on vellum, and the science -y pts Music! seed begins to s soften. Dihoner at Llanddewi’r Cwm in beni meae ик оһ, Ёпр1ап Mop " Mere England E where are now “At this moment, if we open 16 carefully, we shall Ithon, and the Dulais in Radnorshire; the Ms rnwy а thy thousands of voic van upon its endosperm pe upon its kernela great the Clywedog in Montgomeryshire; ndi int ,|eould harmonise e mber of those infusoria which I have mper Aer merly a monast: lic college founded j^ me n 1310. Cat : These are for: the most p in inland coun- | onastic 2 po named. Mein orious vengo om Thon embryo begins E the thy. and thy ancient chur é the sbow signs of life; т i, ' : M abis pon" | radicle- swells, and soon everything вті with its ch m аз taneously : bin is it now requires шуо см undreds? Where is the among hundre n" на development follows in its usual course. І һауе watched Gregorian m — Y. which i y чт ӨРҮ у simplielty would the experiment during a fortnight, keeping up the raise the hum: ркен т bursts of | dampness of the ground ; other infusoria have appeared peu gratitudinl "devotion? and w | I have fou mbers When of Monadiens and Amibs. e stem of t| how кө 4 establishments near uy which, certes, сан the | Haydns, an and thei а аб а 90 оре m А һе улы тне proposito кА И rd РЕ сап T E tive ya ES d nis I fous Тоос. Та tha Yégelabls (шше T we mparative ду speaking, “© musica. h < bu н, Over so slightingly by y the work of ыру verbiage » "and “vocal gymnastics?” Тоок even at | Ru gai i Mesh E provet dA Qu A z нн. e viera Apa It is this: that the grayling is bs ink € 1 » dà pan г ч (abor winter eds, when all other decent | times, A.D. [hen 1576! Have we not at the present | Pe introduced by the pieces of earthenware, or sied Mk eater fish, ai ìe pike, are completely | day failed а discover the sec. чя of their — ?| sponge, or the water from the Seine. To satisfy — out of season. Forming so singular an exception, I| We may think ourselves of tbe present day more wise | ОП this point, I m ade the —— -— hot for two g 8 conceive that this alone d have been a sufficient | hours, and then w the ordinary : E д than our immediate ets because by venie of our. reason for its introduction b; у thone who da sh all | uari e know: more than of marine А С Tue п ó 2 the рег round so much as е Catholics м did. у, our actinias, asterias, and the liki par in M. етене жал: me Cath. : That is certainly a very impo mstance. | “ notbing new under the вип!” Infusoria at the same time, and in the same ty, At all pot it is a point worthy the i е pond And I ченіў: believe, that save what our improved | Їп the liquid and in the see h - th of antiquaries. Seeing that the monks from thei microscopes show, » ab much w as known two centuries ago бона £D RE V Pn] d an perh aps bs how sin: , i ing with the grayling ; that as the favoured fish "y а |“ the divine" Du Bartas on the б-т» ыч pugne ор е бера p rnm vr - n favourite saint, St, Ambrose, пее мече theliking «бой quickened—in the sea, a wont on rivers— елдт all doul óin T KAE OA biy niot hr m A sh; that fot edu f is n o f fish: неу hs dt Dey У, tenders c dir means that infusoria are indispensable to germinati ее a. uri Even all that on the Earth are to be found I repeated with рһепіс acid the experiments which I because in season at a time of year when all other As if th Jd were in deep watei "d. P A р : Li = water н except the piy as you р аге bonn зе as ken, Bavo sun, moon, sara; ап еы — элю e an : rove M Season. eccessi! . в we T. wallows, rooks ani в; vw ү кте есм PS е ip oo horem A fhe As we —Vines, Roses, N leo, Mdl indispensable to vegetation, was suflicient, in e i g о Mushrooms, Pinks, аа: many millions | vessels, at a temperature of 12° to 15° Centigrade, to stop tp Pale Ting; 4 —if 'antiquaries can show Of other plants, more rare, more strange than these ; ermination. But at 35° or 36° it required double the per unt Masi ime Aa depen mers T cane атй КНН, АЎ ipe ДИ аа аА В. рттан jon have Mul, there were f. 1 sti ! are “wi wise;" but undoubtedly dr Tho mid о rotardot tho action, | FÀ the presence hments—then, I think we may EA Qe that the Medis of old knew many of these duoi of phenie acid, ig erminstion dodi not teles Dig ling we originally introduced b e monks. | which have since their time so far died away out|qT e F b ens ТЕ at first Having already inti that some of the. religious | of knowledge, or аы that in the present day | that the seeds were killed, ss e know pe experience ers confined themselves all the dt are only, at the most, reviving them. Some | vH that is на ves In ч е "the seeds are plunged ial food, if antiquaries also find these f these were arts, the necessity for which has|in water со а 2000th rt of benic acid, For - ave ee established on Шир: riv t Ш | gone ther, because better substitutes һауе| д д, ti does eos P ord a stil stronger support р ition. | been found ; and as regards others,the knowledge has | a "There >т сте objection, however, which must поб be A ге n Catholies preferred gorgeon dani ыан d peo is situation or 2 О - i silen iM c alluded to - Sa n their cathedrals, and ше Rat pred h ill g and v "d.a in imp wi. ress to this со religious subjects more readily on. their "iat as o ica rag «рып we = EU I че Pios 1 s i o hesitation in admitting that it | pictures t do; еа I made ns w three might be very difficult, even in these days of steam | of fish of a ЇЇ kinds and a£ all ti e Reformation | «созде will not 1 th geom ы uids for a апа railways, to brin DE. m grayling alive from its | came and annihilated all Ses Aser PS nd во the arts | Tonger space of time, or beo — eei zi tam that natural habitats, for delicate fish ; | slu umbere Ё regards the even vp rd P amed, otherwise they die е тел. Бе th по experiments проп g: et sand Vh fresh дее е дарш оп das been brought ov still water; апа | ог in ice, is so easy that it ht have suggested itself of ЕЯ ке i. might have known an equivalent to Mr.|to even a child's Mer V d Myers дю а well м did in fermentation I have that yre's “ “fish са carrier machine," , Which has safel соп- | ав now, sim his seeing fish on its spawning to Scotland. But sure authors | —— osas e , Sir Н. w DEPENDENT ON ON MICROSCOPICAL ANIMALCUL Yarrell would not have echoed, this difficulty as an| Some ents have lately descri bg j writi Jacobi, tury Dr. Lemaire ( which in his opinion | force. ^ х ago, the science and practice of pisciculture and Pone that. infana dinde are indispensable ќо | No doubt these experiments are interesting ; but _ artificial impregnation only faintly glimmered in the do they indisputably prove the statement : à * Heo. Ashworth's “Propagation of Baimon, Dr. Lemaire, that infusor fusorial animalcules are indis- © does not look liely to suit | Bim ins & Marshall, 1896. pe 32; and bl tion? We think not. Surely they : uction. Reeve & Uo., 1852, p. T- и" 1088 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE- AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ooto »en s, 1м, vaselio 578 on the Јаве, Seven hundred] sun is off them, till such time as is they | have taken hold of Hier of Cinchona Pahudiana have been plauted the soil which they soon do without losi g their germination, : acting, as for example in c skeletonising in the at an eleyation of 6000 feet, and КАНН р s = h of leaves uw —— in the disintegration of the v been. бшу, exposed toall weathers from —^X затоа decaying heavy t ni fom са y we ы ы denih some time been unable to distinguish botanically between | not M - associat меч with flowers at all. therefor the Ootacamund ОДУ е ROSE SHOWIN к : ir cendi cy edi C. nitida, C С. peruviana. These S them i i a мере мед неа Аде МА A away from the esent state to be one ап e same | flower garden. improved b саба ING E м. йлн. ira whic > pos — а Д и о? ie раке 93 ha e therelpro sicud oat mixing a little peril ke them, and adding a "i question has n subjected, a new idea name pro ue А in hopes that some o 1 , wl for them б t out, which I think d es the attention of| increase of age, will take on the epa fio chara: T de bd gu F: the Ъ Director of the Botanic | stand upon. win s the edge o € bed I plant Ben Show Committees, sin; the divi donot: Hosen Mi An 0, mavit. МУ н e E attention tothe | Farfugium grande, and Centaurea candidis t d pu veral classes the exhi не tion tabl es; and пич ese cal jm n of "Oi dhonas in Ден finds also gym Am I think, be о doubt a the desirability hei that from seeds n. him ede gne с айаш. аа ^ edge i species was p х ni adoption, a our d Shows. ltsr "i gua йо distinguish more than о ce effect, ave tried Beg » Dracænas, Marantas, men ations seem to b: 1| ^3. In the commencement of June, ju. T su ЗА рт. md some of the Caladiums, but they all ioca D í deb p p TU* | Simpson, Civil Wes pe d of Darjeeling, with з. of fresh Gladioli : of each e о БЕ nas mixed with Gladioli I think would look well, e Gies ATE (Jofri i but the Glad ntha, Decoctions, prepared with 9 ЕМ. some this year, but the adioli d PH not flower im Cx ms nea з рш ere beon Salor sliganiy ашый ga реги, upea rd Wakefield, Yorkehire. = piar Я sufferi " : T'ulips.—lIn your Paper of the st. I noticed an distinction, as compared with others, was the presence ed by the administration of these preparations r [bs А of асар эз number E ымаа varieties. m fever | oem oure rds tho ind. of дена, Dr. Simpson and I en- article on the Tulip by Е T" in which occur some he d ti f | deavoured to examine chemically the nature of the leaves of | ideas hard to understan l, and as cannot coincide with Tigu MAE it would M and lighten the duties ot | Cinchona EN e gxporimenied WE llb. of эр them, with your permission I will just make а few e ju ges, J цэ, Our m: proced О' ut" e тев! 3d. That it. м assist amateurs in in laic e е un CM iare Ard a certain атану седан u reote | s.on еы g tho red огра sa bé. incor- pg oor cp паа: 08 'k-col rect, Res е 3 А dre i терыс узен пт назе te leading varieti pem 25i 6 la ), say puse eye at after | « After the seed i Po : five or six vears before " flowers, and then we have only a self flower, NM etam €— character and aa airat Кс veneni Es > рр А e vu Írom which state i& some time or other breaks into en ома бнт prese: ас h ыг, s es her а Bizarre, y squi he н чаги епі оѓ ко dagoe wee then A ; Lam aware that- thera may be e difficulty in mixed and Logon by bolling. The bitter M » Ule OR Byble m үз or Бове” To me e spp "a an carrying ont this plan in the amateur classes, but there | precipitate was collected, then mixed with distilled water and | А08, E »| or ay own experience in ese matters telis me TT I think, be no reason why it m ay not be adopted эрен acid added met Шу, А perfectly neutral condit; len that the eharaeter referred to is decided in the breeder nnrserymen's divisi ssibly in fiter ei hot, and tho ne neutral сооро от оба т Ie set Тар, te diMinsinMt надае: thn О ПЫШ е s so af amateur collections. Again, reduction in the the hopes that crystals п might be obtained. iw Qui - hiat m ihe dires Vin d arieti Or ee erc n did take en d ззез under "inier deno. pag it wold tend t — y — t өс с енда ум, om tliis are lon g and neodlo-sha ‚ and were so abundant | two latter being the absence of a rple tint admiration have long been set aside by the influx of 4 thin P М stals а оро аз of Mo pA e on in the breeder ‚ colour, of the Rose. The only paradai о varieties, the surface of the fluid and could easily be skimmed off. With нрава гэн? Т am in favour of single These, dissolved in water slightly acidulated with корона acid | the flower on ashes into e is that it breaks i i , - however, the process was | into a feather, or a feather and flame. Again, Mr. D. trusses, because the "individual iie stand ont more | {280 very bitter. At this stage, in gain, . arrested, notwithstanding the Е of srlouring ma matter by states that “the Bizarre Tuli Mss —" € d etiim and. айога а better opportunity for formin № meni лут coal. The de - ction rystal. ith the fand i T with p УЬ 2 a true es of their merits. r dispos posal, was Ж nerpest UL As As siie i "tho un; s is -— wit aae Pin radi n: doubted. d 0 e needle-shap en ui rown and maroon ; e Bybicemen with some shade NS TT rom „ы тм а 2 om the leaves of Cinchona is w SE ie ord. тозу purple. or тош et; the Rose with some shade of gl Ze enforeed. Itshould| «4 — еа of Cinchona in British DA A s аа ае? Ari Dewhouldoh tate thi be allowed or disallowed and m в should be taken to i iA patei n by private individuale. Five Md —— r. D. shouid however state Wee t y with р to expose ince lants have o ence um private individuals dude ER А flaked flower is not adm violate that rule. em Nurseries, King's A cIvor at Ootacamnnd, but phey, near) gs Hos died e I Toute, «зин, the feather and the feather and Pe applications бт ira ey dl Sad ip being.the two distinctions of marking recognised Prenota Po Abo o supply a few. >| by the faney. Тһе colour of the markings in the i IN INDIA, — Bizarr; betwe ck, brown, and j Ix : the B mtd cive between black, p and lilac; in the the Smoon to the Caleutta Gazette of Home Correspondence, Т ed ano y cv г à Y this interesting subject. Dr. Ander- Battersea Park Tropical Garden.—Will yonr Corre» | sa m Pec 2 laid down r fi son, the very · — Superi of the клен Dn otc to tell us what plants | which should be near! nearly two-t wa- of. a bal Botanic Garden, Calcutta, reports off hugo Canna, Ferdinanda, Ficus (elastica ?), Wi gandia, The half ball has been allowed by growers of hi , rep ° -— to the yg Indian Goyaramens to the following effect : Colocasia esculenta, have been found "by him to|repute to be the ne plus uléra of form; certai “The the cnltivation of the Cinchona at Bor dnsapantir in the common garden after mid- there are great objections to two-thirds of д ball. i Adonis breed, Darjeeling. m el rection was fully reported to the {Summ Again, in speaking of Lieutenant- Governor of Bengal on the 6th August, 1862, and | at planting time? Will he describe more explicitly the | saw at Mr. Headley’ s in May last dei published in the Supplement to the Calcutta | behaviour of the aladiums - mentions? Will he | roots of Adonis breeder, that is, аласт una from Report contained the history of the experiment from | State Te enki ad in working with bottom heat at all " an Mr. D. the Sapato of tho plante from ОО on. the 24th March, | seasons out of doors, and how he came to the conclusion | mun by this definition of even едва < and if he M until Ead AE AE In quas Корот I stated that the | that (с е улна i saved from Adonis feathered Byblcmens une, ia Pe di Hag БАРР а comen bottom. bat treatment ? Ја а. word, will i ne they are пир эе breeders. By Adonis breeders I under- as, from. eer 4 delays kinds was most dite t to procure, where manating from the original v of scarce 74 op. expensive, wá Whether : he knows ; s anything about е 1 matter at all? Adozis breeder, a and not seedlings raised from 6 he A your scie a former part of Mr. Ds paper k Eg serias sab. Pug vaia сы Я 268 | to know before & ы v allow him to throw diseredit em " Althongh. the ere із not so much talk но * he SEN a ania pains-taking, an. аге ii endo po dd ^ — that they are quite as mu the ep Uu eger T first attempt to carry out a very original idea, Pi ants or If Im may indicate а cause for i £o 1611 of all POE "fa ЫЯ ofthe degree of hardiness mentioned by him may be, | tl ld florícultural u EIER note that 1800 were new] and have been, often grown in the manner alluded to, e Me papers of persons well qualified by long partie ics p АВ Report on tho 120h November, in “| and in ho id summers E the p. M ill succeed well. | e ienee to write on the Tulip, and em Rr уер ма it was shown that the total b of plants p the mild dry winter. of no utility to the grower, - only calculated to as 2286, of which, however, 1921 belonged t the and in thi ll islead tl еб good men be admitted into na, 80 summer, The omission of the Ae too i is a the field, and Tulip diseussion will be as as popular as Market Rasen atitude. When semj-tro ical plants are glowing with| —.Birds v. Orocuses.—1 see (р. 1016) that you recom- má and rioting in д in a Cornish Nove saber; mend edgings of Crocuses. when the — front of a South Deyon house i » blue me bow to defend them against their зе mæa i bourhood, * Cor ish|sparrows? I had some beds pe spring Mer Pc 3 tle А vation all Po ө April Although dao Чыгыз Sinchui to this site tn the ШИ. ЧЫ ө T E23 Jafrey from lad to be able to to report [ges the Cin. ppn iad to at Lebongin the end of Ад І ЕЯ the +h feel them- means of nets, I shou’ а long and patient course of | know of some remedy for the evil. D. B., H. rapidly, | inquiry, and will hail EA p hol en blosso боші in be the higeet health, and that th : —— = al а of all the leasure the accession eda м ology.—1 enclose а m X. C P ТИКТИН brother worker to their thin ranks, Cheer bim оп, | which, though it may not bea novelty, ве ка n, n t Gar ie x “з p быш а ad ай in einge of a Ошода. ©} йуөйо k to mop “ча. a marl ss 1з enough а е) м, жете maie et -— — маана to y Ф EM for dated the 25th fun 108] о Foliage Plants.—Like respondent “J, Р, I | "ате but arrangements of altered Joay eg caa НЕМ. 1. I have the hono a S о терот, fo for the information of the | do not see that any advanta, аең 18 iiaa by Mr, uos s|of Botany," page 63. Тһе stigma of the flower I send а at Darj E. A. iR А c of tbe | mode of treatment of these plants, viz., that of ка you is the most striking development of what is clearly * | briek-rmbbish for bottom-heat, The extra labour it |a leaf y curious саве. Pray try (0 the Right Hon. t would incur in too { ) to th XS E no attenti has been uus great to allow of its b of the the stock of Сіп. попа has been great, e ШЕ к Е weather I sprinkle them over Остовив 31, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, sign of tlar ed Meu an. | exe eii T » Y had IL 4 a n1 cheerful appearance." This is а very ug 4 uch oblig тиешен £ means f DET VE а. mmon n when the rd is too at "he егор some trees on an old summ . S. M. О. [Th e tum r Exostose "emi branch, inenpable of Масе, ог Made eaves, but consisting of mere cellular — ан — шейш " processes are observable verse The cause of such swiformations is iens | Our authoress knows th deep nee ed of i its с omfort in serious po^ She all, which year after Mech lad) been so eaten u Ба that the fruit cam othing; I operated on e of the trees, Plums, | with strong solutions of Gi: is- important matter, who has not herself experien the —n which she is cal led upon to на eak and often "troubled mind of the urst T in appearance, and bore some fine fruit, (the | p ood summer. herd have шм. but the ey lo pke й “те chapters —€— “Home Ailments,” “Sundries, ci gai —lt шау be useful if I make ев Nasa crop of Potatos which I have gro year, and the сеа sd —€— whieh led to so desirable Ау The а good deep maturi, аг. еч voie with the The was from -sties covered all over to зоте loam, well drained | n spade. shunt treatment, ihe а ы which е may commu- future occasion. George Wilson, Gishurst е "Weyrid 1де, уру ^ inka s Alsinastrum.—This weed is a great pest in nd “Соо! ета. А various dise gum drinks, and preparation of. the limited range of эсап Аны into the patient's dietary. "These are excellen: exclu nde тар; a the вуее pings of е, байо and оч — river—the Wandle. About, 12 months tetianeo ous. pase houses are con пуеуе ies, апа | ag ut io єч x portion of the crop was allowed to accumulate there, ad trodden m foot кз for the fish to spawn їп; and I have noti. jut cautio й ж Е: а, dea: ich I think must y the pigs, with sufficient en EU abate allthe | £hat these places are wholly free from the weed. Doe be peculiar to Ea Por D LESE en: or uh D or liquid, and keep the sties healthy. mpression of | it thrive anywhere on а shingly bottom ? it fo nà i 2L other сопдігу, Оп the 10th of urse prevents all fermentation, which takes place in| only on mud? А solution of. this question may lead to | June. T s (з: observed blazing ond grount И ont TOP tH io the dung when | а ready means of aie vom it. ТТ all over preste and dense masses of smoke were RIpoveo eng at onea li eto and nee v Swallows.—Permit me to a my note (p. 966) | seen. rising from п eyery corn field. This time it was not " Ap ation are absorbed | that Voi) were Завь Pide in Torquay on by the soil itself, a n washes the le part | Wednesday the 21st of October, J. T. White, 8, Western | ha с 1 into their elements of earth and ше the soil for ihe lene st е erop. Ime ent io n this | Terrace, dor rquay, Devon. having 1 "aos: „ЧЕН. OF POQ part of the preparation, fo p LO Vs aris Griffithiana.—l enclose а part of а f | form and lying food for tl ni It r lt I have to spea Mixtures of different sorts ot manure I think desi € А with all but mdi freedom from disease. he sort called White Rocks, t results сгор, проп which if you please speak more another time, The d which perhaps threw Patatos | nice specimens with many good seeds D——————ÉRÉÓ PEUS Р АЕ sl hinh { h x Griffithiana having two ойс the D b. бе here. Му plant is about five years о 10 feet in height. í was transplanted p» Жүн | into fruit; there were upwards | i lmouth. of 30 cones. R. бшш near De [Very | dBotíres of Books, The Home Nurse, and. Manual for the'Sick Room, Ву} Esther Le Hardy. Churehill & Sons, Рр, 434. the plants came up they were well hoed, and in June the spaces between the rows (which were 8 feet but, as F from pode Straw nnd awns. irr was үк Уу in i fo ing quen e " hayi КН or sh ved is rem the edge of the holds ‘Wien the burning is egin ihe wor rkman takon eaf in one hand, and with the ты its name чын, for the friend of the patient, 1 whether other applies fire per or y t immediately pe a ies awns go 0: е, the corn snap from the stalk and fall to nde ground, | Lighting another sheaf, the workman throws the first АЛИ: in d riim regardless apparentiy of the value of and во thp operation goes on. the ме че 4 айа. fall to the Ground the fire goes out, of long n atta: — domestic service. It contains n uch us information for persons unac- | custom ó the "uen ot а віск chamber. Air, exercise, Ms cleanliness, „dress, € diet, kes DUST risa zt dis isagree dris ito gardeners’ Jands, and the various buildings erected he advantages kind a сто Маму ата sult far exceeded anything бан e 100 lbs. of of cleanliness and order cannot be much insiste оп; indeed, the life E ч а patient гача depends upon e calriness of min around e Ma s sorder, ap place, ins Prosenc of mi e dug 1 Scarcely any small ones or di ali the A ar is ае со The | necessary Ан. = One root "of t tubers 243 lb. each. The 4 first four planta ГИ which holds 20 Ibs. „of emna iin gar * iy eius In ури dies E: PM. Мару weighed ME" rto some nearly. The philos was ч нна isse e e la d by seeing erra d^ e Si me 1 ‚|р тия 1 | misery of having the fire маб and the grate | clean: Јна а Chancer nd РЧР В (07, 7 ft 20th las а most important det. ents a , implements in trade, and not psu ni "the overseers are dironta - tet Ah Р 9 gation of the rig ght of ti к viz., that nurserymen' "s d chatte ls whic ancery in а case in whic urseryman, held that е landlord had a io > m" аз respects the hot water pipes, he said it ar from supposing that erop mus e {оршу inly, or eyen probably be рой С dy fo blowing my |tions gi Tasse d PIN ines, the plan of Eon ; (15 tons | fire is pica yes: e urning, the cre) convinces = "iat y us "Idols A some- | most еледе etically ‘rakes ош, d she ‹ t, all t the thing like it, under similar circumstances and treat dust, ) ше еге із по exaggeration in Ls. of the above | Put the real homage will attend pre duty her- | — Rev. J. M. or, Canningto self, which need not be dirty work. PP E tipat Gishurst Compound.— As the season approaches w when simply тоте, with "be tongs, all the larger pieces gardeners ue to Жы of winter dressing their fruit lighted co to the side of ihe hob, and. placing a Tu he must hold the pipes to be remoyable by. the occupier, f| Being a member of а rating committee in the parish of High Wycombe, ір 1818, consisting of seven farmers, underneath don tb РУГЕ rt of rea grate, hold it d; In now ask permission to give the remi of some cit Ds 2 ih iss dais rake the dust out Ee the Ven with m t the | what раен жой | » sonos from the annual rent M OMIM for machinery рай һу опе тену, апа ran 5 it was eed that а "^ roe и and spring. For ed stick. end, and which should ; ab ears past, эй por erg trees, when | always be used à M io Mi, as а poker, to fprevent | agree case should be laid elf. unsel, which fally ч a те, b зау їп ums ws have been ‘drenched urs n noise. Give the dust time to settle. | was done, ed à he 9 pinion of Mr ‚Дер, к. that ge with а Sanpa, eight ounces to the іо your ғ servant can remove the ashes and replace the m great writer, was taken opinion of s i xe мог with w coals.” as, that е the machinery except the first power, Fi PS y made weakly Very valuable are the following obse m ante property, not io fil ba i xd more S ске, m any crop, e Р Avoid as much E в possible crossing "before pm aies | aware of Se alteration in the laws of rating | since е that s healthy. However, mark on period. Upon this decision + the gross rent of wil» ‚в жав agreed by representa- ured ; à begun to swi Er for not strong trees remarks дё бул only to pot trees in orchard houses, of of which only I have any p ныз |! d | the flickering and sudden change of Uu f lig к апа M lest they oa d i Eon of the passi we ож on the {гау w tives from every unio: county, at а тебре at phe " r the n the often. endeavour to | the Star Hotel, Oxford, diat 35 per cent. deduci tude e | allowed. оп all mills jn 0 anty ; 25 per cen 1040 seling iamb at ө Sie 4 pos more money t x his judgment, care and са pital, ууда e rates must be е C, takes a piece of pls а con- spicuous position on a lease for 14 yea at i acre; he erects seed Lig die pite, together with other his CERN Xs ined CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ш » age is estimated to | injur tained į 250,000 feet Е of timber. have been not on than 3100 y The woo sound and solid. The Builder. [credat Judæus.] —— ipsa ers of Operations. (For the ensuing week d PLA EPART Co ОНАР rco js — А minem season every effort КОП be employed to keep upa good display « of bloom, n when e, and is adjoining: is rated at. Thes actual value of the and. КЎ object n Sek ands of a florist is of when d ih weat. thar TAT favourable for out-door exercise; M inmates, if attractive, will therefore be mu uch m valued now than they would be at апу other peri rod. as which set di -— ai will readily push er, wer gb, re measures which do mot in- value of Ше fabric. The | e the ood was iom. trees, и 31, 1868. rass fi free from dead s and trim. Get jac Ў roots. to Crocus pots, while the bulbs are kept in a dark place, very little water need be given, merely sufficient to p the soil, moss, or sand from | becoming too When the roots „have made some р › the cro ance ; and oon а are observed, remove to the | greenhouse ; or wh is not convenient, a cold frame or pit will answer perfectly; they will also do exceedingly well in tting-room win АП that isi em all the light p air mild days, giving water as. may e mould, &c., in a moist state. RDY FRUIT AN EN. examined, iy Dlooming Rhodo dendrons к а ег г bloom, а portion of the рош during the winter montha, at and as th RER 3 yan ed eden placed in "pent (gr (eese йш T eenhouses, &c., musi ~ steam plougbs, and t — і e all P showy ү and last long in beauty the vs qq n зарра "These, , wh occasionally fixed to the де fecil like a gree оем, but not Sive with the same facility. А house ied ут ор 12 feet wide, « containi ing 1600 fe е о removed b Camblli, 1 rise Gesneras, суйашете, Oytisuse ulas, Сіпегагі gnonette, Tree Violet and ther s o » picking ош ЖП that show symptoms of of rotting, ду of the e choice varieties of Pea that not ripen м m for "a бо Tdi - which will be ша, to poss improve Бер Keep all fruit as frost is excluded from the house it can scarcely be too ot ps wm the object is to preserve fruit plump and sound as long aszpossible. STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, оу which bloo тиса) in w will afford a 1 vidit to » know who i оф nough to say that sod display. Monochwtum ensem i is also an ае e hereditam 9 and rateable under e plant for winter decora 25th ud 20th. of Victoria, с ар. 103. eg to sugges to such officials a consultation of Johnson, or siy othe NG D TMENT. dictionary, for a definition of the terms nd шй | PrNERIEs.— The supply of ripe fruit ay unti] and erga The reason for rating ey бадана Augus ing usually obtained from plants that start во grea! ce is, that a high er p rent is is i paid for them ; | without making growth in spring, a fair proportion of | Mo not that land stocked with trees can be rated higher the stock, has previously n recommen hould ther has "us ell matured state by or su the value of that of the farmer, J. ү e Eaa Эк ани vei a Ae Osfor ord Journ "of Тай ips.— Tot nope £4 efori у after thi and an temperature which night induce too many f d ө 295, he says: * the petals of the Tulip qned striped with many esed the plant loses almost half of i of the 'stock expected to furnish the autumn ew should "nof be too much checked at ‚ present, indeed and the method of making them thus brea ki soil, they have à vean а richer si: tarting too enr in spring. Where. the me E dy |to fruit without making farthe r growth are co onsidered after t hence it ое E at the | becom at the next Anniversa iversary Mr. Fortu wne's Chinese Pia кут, ld th by Mr. Ste following prices, viz. : i Torreya grandis from бала рег lot of віх ер each ; erm Len i from 10, to 17. 10s. per ; Pin s Bungeana, | © уны оп мй thes and a Pinus, from the neighbourho 10, to 1]. per lot of 25 plants each; similar lots of | Ch ops Fortuni fetched fro „ to l4. per lot; | 89 . Ваш iegata realised from 195. to 17. per lot of | six plants each; Lonicera aureo-reti . to | | therefore air shi insufficient stronger plants of those for late fruiting should be | encouraged to ‘паке growth as early as can be done without кичек the foliage, with The vi view of pre- pas e: Vix € e forcing is carried о soon e buds m fairly started the prseterea: |should- е. Suena to 60° аб nem and 65* hy day, allo owing i it to rise 10° оп bright d В. ‚Таке every | m в ТЕМРЕКАТОВЕ. аш AROMETER. : oct. |8 & Ofthe Air. JOftheEarth wig E HS мах. Mean|l. ias. uos зол1з | 780062 | 69 | 35 | 520| 5r | 55k | SW. @ iday 2 28 i 30.207 a! 64 29 46.5 | 56 56% | N.W.| 00 e M 13 | 30.222 | 29.989 | 52 36 | 44.0 | 54 55; | N.E. | 40 реле 30.025 | 29.916 | 59 29 440 | 54} 55 | E. |. 29.990 | 29.957 | 58 29 43.5 | 52 54 |N.E.| 40 fj 15 29.944 | 29.764 | 57 40 48.5 | 52 öt |N.E.| 00 28| 17 | 29.633 | 29.578 | 55 34 | 445 | 525 55 | S.W. .M Average.! | 30.019 | 29.917 | 59.1 | 331 | 461 | 541 | 552 M Oct. 22—Fine ; ingly fine throughout- — 23—8slight mt ine; sight ostat night. — 24—Dense fog ; foggy ; fine at nimt — 25—Clear; oughout slight frost. 26—Fine; f« Бу; fine ; slight frost at night. — 27—Fogg£y; ; slight fog ; foggy at night. — 98—Overcast; тав: fo; oggy а atni; nent Mean temperature of the week 44} deg. above the average. OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWI! к last 37 years, for the ensuing Week, ending коз 7, 1863. | нра ейденер iran puRca d XA To $2.9. А Prevailing Winds. November. EE TE 88 39 далу al: E [4 > "oll E uani L ч гл H ai. б КЕЕШ as quien ie "alis uu Sunday 1.| 514 | 383 | 463| 21 03812.| 3| 2| 5| 3| 4| 8| 9/3 Mon. 2..| 54.4 | 37.9 | 46.2 16° 0.61 1| 3| e| 3| 2113136 Tues. 3..| 53.3 | 363 | 448 18 0.82 2| 210|—| 7, 7| 8/1 Wed. 4..| 515 | 367 | 44.1 19 044 2.4| 8| 1| 7/8/52 Thurs. 5..| 53.5 | 38.2 | 45.9 18 0.69 4 4| 4| 5/11] 3| 4 Friday 6..| 53.0 | 38.2 45.6 19 0.76 2| 5| 2| 3| 5114142 Satur. 7..1 52.4 | 37.3 | 44.8 17 1.02 2| el 21 31 4/11 6/3, during the above period occurred on the The highest temperature and the lowest on the 3d, 1861—therm. 2а, е ета 64 deg. ; 19.deg. that the foliage Mes not bear e exposure e to cold winds, uld be admitted in Miche with the heating appara tus. Where thejborder cannot be;warmed, вее that it is well pro tected from wet, jo, M, by к thick eei dns of wide n T aedem кы material used ————— —— Notices to Correspon nden bue lates are :5 Rin go very —— атш n George маса studied leaves т eat, e there would c some oe i; ; Iris наша; ms rx to 9s. p А | frosty w which Ба e eie fermenting. Houses 0 the her, sn er A which beginning of it is inte commence forcing t with the dung or leaves | hybrid o EMOPHI TMI. f N. with dibenidalis, ap to be exactly the мяу еаеһ; -— ardia japonica, 115. aar т fiv Em each ; W. orientalis ca specimen йн! fetched 15з.; а занора va variety ot Re um placed on the idus courage the roots a little before the Vines a are d ады, which will be of ү МАМ W. Thompson ET N Your e N. aton ocul: Pout b Mr. ato! inu. ata, sent out by kind, If r four) years ago ; а very pretty thing of its ermanently fixed. con- | manure, which should be forked in lightly so as not to 75. per lot of t -— plants wine indt g оғ Fvis: ФУ 8. 1, Beurré de Capiaumont ; 2, V есе . Th le is perhaps the Newtown Pippin, W! "M v hen fetched from 6s. to "s. per lot ud 10 and without loss ye time. v. он T m ш рш por e: ре 7 н чү z ү Z x CHES А ECTARINES.—Frune ап то! е , Specimen ong.— #5. Glycine at Home.—Leaving the Tokaido behind | prepare the trees їп е earlier houses for forcing, Napoleon; 4, Gansel's Bargamot; Easter Pippin © us, we took a bridle-path which led us more inland, which, however, except under particular circu r е Lu Ts yond Diane: Nan ces, should "not be commenced for ával чаб Chaumontel; 4, Beurré Diel. The Cider Apples which we ена rinde Гу a ачы pet ee yet; but let it em] that these C A х . our way we not admit of rapid forcing in ly stages of the Pomad: Nanka-nobu to see a large эе. ne шеген, rocess, therefore fire-heat should be applied with убак orbes rg; arbutifolia ; а Which was опе hio of tha licae Id MUR guid. cl к=н .| caution, во t temperature does not exceed ГА lia ; e: тан flowers or fruit, and was evidently a tree of great age. · inside |505, . i ill be weak and liable to | therefore not for examination. jJ ye 3 feet from the ‚7 feet in. op; during the desc abes d to 60°, клор. ako in ed о я ос red a — — 1 Th of sir on ev e mapu а unity. | dentalis. The cone belongs to Larix Grifhthii.—CanterbuT* trellis was about 8 feet in height, and many thousands | Cov er the outside border w aves or litter, A gs Visnea Mocanera.—R P. 2. ‚ Ee i of the long élite s of the Glyeine hung down purpose] of goro frost and heavy rains. УЗ) —— D nearly halfway to g ground. One of them, which | the trees in the later houses, and get all óc for уе aobo- Haverfordwest. The weed that has overgrown I measured, was t 6 inches in length. The |sta qe req irod. a field of Bweles by tho road side, a short distano P rcd ; thousands of iong, drooping, lilac racemes had a| Cycumsers.—Thesemustbe well attended to to ensure | ме n ee ae o е. ightest Td. d s Ci most extraordinary and beautiful appearance. People | success, A temperature of about 70° should be main- | thomum segetum came from far. d.n : to see the tree during p little air bein g NEw PLANTS. —A C. orrerpondent reminds us that thi pun Tio tiis чонам Dion and aeit- W in the | given on вара чну cool and dull days. "Stop pro- rero pei ferente oe i ares aire » 1015, has ing custom zm io d тб «Duos and iie t mera on rn mu чүл rA тте т ru an кц De OL under it: ‘shade, whioh at че time. en е | tendrils and 1 young fr fruit that are not wanted to swell now in К Reader will find his wishes eti t JESEE met їп our sipping and apparently enjoying the grateful RDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. SILK Vonen vs S IDA nad а report ревиз : beverage. Аз the hey was "emn ы умы г as voire A rare some of the| was planted а few years ago, was, we believe, the P t slow tate the higher odendron, Forest, and it isimpossible to know for li e —À tor л жес tea, | if deem аз a hier t is dee that еу | timber his ym x m mative moun S d smoked a cigar, and admired this beautiful specimen of | should do, w ould be benefited by а liberal allowance of | | common Pine timber is the produceof Pima Strobus i] white om and. Peking." d of Pinus ву ; Spruco common і is sai seme iioc md fine soil and working it into Paper was circumference | ihe ground around the ball towards extremities of ms forwarded Те papor roa Bl "ышы быз is not fee! the roots. rders should be well dressed with suited to our columns, nor are any admissible. "- j 4 Mac 0.99 1 HP Остовкв 31, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1041 ll SSRS. WAY anp EVANS, ANALYTICAL and HE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE and POULTRY CONSULTING CmuEMIsTS, receive PUPILS for the SHOW, NOVEMBER 30, and DECEMBER 1, 2, and 3. study o AGRIO DEN SEGA nd GENERAL ANALYTICAL EXTENSIVE GALLERIES bentes been егес — in CHEMISTRY, BINGLEY HALL, the Council have nsiderable Quantityyof 106, Leadenhall Street, E.C. both GROUND FLOOR and GALLERYSPACE to LET, suitbbla for the EXHIBITION of "wl PLEMENTS and d MACHINERY, Drainage of Land. DE 8 dep: & Atthe General Annua eetin of Subscriber: RC xm h F.G.S., of Watford, Herts | and — c Hotel, B. Pici bant d n Thu а rig S rr m bags sewed "delivered, with on, in which must in а . F. HUMBERT, d, and formerly Senior Surveyor to the Tithe а бате тт оп, БОТАК; а Land Surveyor and Land Agent, more than 20 years esta- «Tia t be a recommendation to the Council in future to blished in practice, undertakes works of Drainage either at a restrict s Articles admitted for Exhibition, in addition to contract rea or to lay out and overlook the same at а com- | the Cattle and Poultry, to Agricultural and Horticultural n o r ac he has at bis com а staff of m e ts, в, а achi 00 ег experienced workmen. Ніз custom is to charge merely the | Farm produce, and other Articles to be used in connection p eec out of pocket in making the preliminary Survey and | with mew aud Hortioultural Pursuits.” Est where the works are not carried out. Plans of the Hall, showing situation of space, Terms, and Forms of Entry, may be tinod from кен Secretary. e, &c. The ENTRIES CLOSE on NOVEMBER 7. xeu: Јон ra Drm, Secretary. M R. JOSEPH RACE LAND AGENT, SUR-| Offices: 13, Temple Street, Bir! tois vEYOR, and DRAINAGE ENGINEER (for several years Offices: 16, Temple Bireet, Віно istant to Mr. Josi ; o8 the Planni d HE немаа Nt tra and POULTRY E: «ene of Drainage, and Estate оре The FIFTEENTH GREAT ANNUAL EXHI BITION of ход РАТ АТ H Ms CATTLE EE Reclamation of Marshes and Waste Dande: издин and | CTS, And IMPLEMENTS, will be held in Bingley На Hal, on оп Урд: tho Breton of Parma Buildings, Labourer Сге | NONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and TAURS — ofthe — Land Improvement Acts. * ИРИНУ 30, and December 1, 2, and 3, when P erar to the E: & to 2 Ф+= pS BS oí gE FE 328 EE: Ба Р E [ст [-] üt E^ B о > PA: БЕ E B ew E E Estates Surveyed apped, or Inspected and Reported | " upon for contemplated үт шөргоурае Valuations made fer F e EH Sales, or the re-letting o FAT PIGS .. ak yi 210 5 0 , Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. Medos is 76 us d E LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.| prize Lista ий буе Info PIGEONS $4 ко Incorporated by monct т т меенету t in 1853. ME Old Palace Y: nster, S. W. The ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY, исем 31. z OHN dur, ecretary. | To Eire E 6. ins ES imt дав yrs SURVEYORS, эт Offices: 13, Temple Street, Birmingham The Company advances money, unlimited in amount, for Sae ade дА CLUB FAT CATTLE SHOW, 1863. the following works ot Agrioultaral M Mie pei the whole —The ANNUAL SHOW of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, outlay and expenses in all cases being liqui ted by а rent| and PIGS, will be held at the AGBICUUTURAL X37 charge for 25 Yee. 18 каток, D MONDAY AFTERNOON, 1. Drainage, Irrigation and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, our fo ng Clearing, Reclamation, Planting, for any beneficial pur- | The Prizes consist of 182 бе in money; 60 Silver Medals; ровы Baia хк аон Dl ads fo С rium ша STOCK CLOSE оп NOVEMBER 2. 2. cult 0) y o ‘Ronds, d у mm e Sheets and Printed Forms of Certificates, with full Tanding p th ү ivit, d be obtained on application to .D PULLEN, nting, at the Brighton Railway Stati upon receipt of Cheque or Post Office Order, the order. In November Drill One Bushel per acre. tions for pla irec d sealed, PRICE—One Guinea а Bushel (or Seven Guineas a Quarter), inted d prin up an р ог 1 л Hot Labourers’ Cottages, and At the Office of the Honorary Secretary, other ЖОТА required for Farm purposes, and the im- Corner of Half Moon Street, Piccadilly, London, W. - с of and additions to Farm Houses and other .B.—Applieations for Prize Sheetsand — of Certificates ildin ings ог farm purposes. must be addressed to the ASSISTANT SECRETAR bove, and Landowners assessed under the provisions of any Act ot all letters must bear outside the words ** Birra mec CLUB.” Parliaments. "Royal Гь anten, or Commission, in respect of any | Тһе ENTRIES E p IMPLEMENT DEPARTMENT publie or general w: of drainage or other improvements, | CLOSED on OCTOBE ee din €— their proportionate share of the cost, and charge the with the expenses on the lands improvi ved. Noi ааа of title is required, and the Company being of a strictly financial character do not interfere with th the plans enr cierran cimi poo - * LETRA the Works, which are controlled only by the RDAY, Gov ent En closure Commissioners. . For menia information, and for forms of application, apply | k to the Hodgurapló WT NarrER, Managing Director, 2, Old MEETING FOR TR: Palace Yard, Westminster 8,W. Central teams ae „с а родно ИЛЕ О" Е Br BUE i m [ AND DS, the CONS the ERE Vin of FARM-| Eam Works of Agricultural provements itt undertaken by З THERE is o teaching more efficient | than that Mr. HUMBERT, Land уу-у d Surveyor, of Watford, Herts, | which dnas in the guise of fellow-learning. Example is better than precept d nowhere r Numbers for September and October 1863. эм E z 88 Hi : MARK, TRADE ALLETT'S|PEDIGREE| NURSERY WHEAT. | cases accompany E 5 а Ё 8 ы || : E Ё = 98 Such works can d either under the powers of | ther : several special Acts of Parliament, with E б тед by loan | 01 appropria the teac and paid off by instalments, or with the Landowner's own money. | exhibits it. Certainly we have never k lp даан COLLEGE, | which а maxim of this kind has been тог AUTUMN SESSION, 1863. recklessly outraged than it was the other day President—TuE Вант Нох. THE EARL BATHURST. by the Chairman of a Cheshire Agricultura 1. AINWARING had to “Z” Family, now offered for the First Time. Z family," see Ad H "o f“ СА . H RES OF THIS WHEAT, GROWN 1862 IN ESSEX, WAS SOLD TO THE MILLER, AND REALIZED £19 7s. PER ACRE. THIS WHEAT PRODUCED IN 1863 NEARLY 10 QUARTERS PER ACRE, WEIGHING 63 lbs. PER BUSHEL. M.P. - ЭНЕ Аллы M.A., Trin, Coll. Camb. | poartas рач tto ауе; and һеһай {0 urge есаце Е Professors. $ : A]? A. - hire cheese." But АЕ KORDAME allthis was done in the tone least likely to enlist the J.L. Furrcuza, Farm Manager. friendly ор of those whom he addressed. жир, posce of Glasnevin—A Course of 20 Lectures on Crops. | hire farm wise D Pls 2 Lect vp E lese Book of Par Kashin ж x: and have no Lipi more to learn—so he gathe from their dem meanour, The ey are groping in the T, = E PLE Ф .© Ae S g e B. Uu e H E Ф в LL в ЭЕ ЕР © п, A + CHEM! ARTHUR Н. Сноксн, B.A., AE. 0. OS., лл: Exhibitioner, BE DOUBLED," and other papers, g a К> а S B m : n 2 s жин ЧО, Oxo practice. Neither gas, nor steam, nor railroads 3 EN. pin nnn сл. Раз not one of мүт three - inventions sof the age— Е = Boraxv.—Joux BAvrpox, M.B. Lond. В. 8с.' exists upon their farms. And as to what ter: сап J ca berry omo mpl оаа M.R.C.V.8. do when v! y their po was not bull | [es] W. MEREDITH LANE, B.A., pondas es Trin. Coll, Camb. s Е аы E Јам LM "Nor was the а the discussion cU. emen will emporasy residence. than the manner :—*‘ The three SENE 2.5 PM rag vem mado for Abg Valley ӨР Bilal | ОН Ыр NM ma CaL E : S = Lectures by tho = —Ó— dairy farm. "NE drain | bones, a 7 e Borse a E 5 J. ALGERNON ÜLARKE, оѓ colnshire—Lecture | land drainage EM a Hrwizr Davis, M. deter tural Essays--Lecture | salvation о 8 А cu D {һе Injury аай Waste of Corn from too ШЕ etre Cheshire has well kept its э AVY, 1 im DE ы Р Tentara on. е Histoi ofthe Devon Breed .— agricul! Сат дг ШУ 4 a J. BarLzY ON, M. Inst. C.E.—Lectures ny Eu = Road Making, and other үке. farming ^ E Ы Е 'CKHAM, Editor of the Н Herd Book: might have been, exists in the $ а еу Новий Peut Lecture on South- ELLMAN, О Lewes— 25 down and Short- : breasted bulls DERE J. Снлїмевв MORTON, Editor of the Cyclopædia of Agriculture to * the о s —А Course of 8 Lectures on Tillage and Гава Шш, M A: ARING a 8 ware me Woob, of Holly Bank, -Tront—Lecture | which Sir Н. Marww br >» Мада: а sow inns necessary, We uil Ap киме ач ә 'à akogun Cranea he be PN energy E (I THOMAS [иы ш M.D., or. Chem pel ишу of the County ну Arii Society ; and the EN OPEN 704 E Sussex. University of Glasgow, and ШҮ Онан. о ое Agricultural Society of of Scotland—A Course of Lectures. or further particulars apply to the PRINCIPAL. 1042 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ocrozzm 31, 1868, ©“ good аай simple plan" for that purpose which | Wheats of 1862, and, as many of them were for|point T — with regard to seed Wheat he e on agriecultu ар узун to propound, | seedsmen's pieked and Cae а, they may Бе |that not always the brightest од Jj may, S^ therefore think, be found inztaking eare |a little above the market pri phéshpe р or hex mple that germinates о n of all future gatherings | 4. The other colu rers Bd. for pon best. All who saw the colonial Wheats in the will "- offend their hearers, nor insul тив GERMINATION or WHTAT, i Exhibition of 1862 must have struck with r common sense, by the manner and the matter e Ves the fineness of the grain. In these samples а few of ег addresses. à 2518 E 5 НЕЕ ounces more per bushel was almost sure to со LABEL. Saja lalo jao REMARKS, r o county has better моне, t than Cheshire | СЕЧЕ manda prize or high commendation, In the cases can мым! of what may be e for agricultura 1 а SRI А i th Hee ы sunt of our Table we find that impro y а well ie eted | loal a gricultural vii УЕ Е ey failed in germinatıng to the extent of, in ociety ; nor appears, better | 1 Name з. 166 ® ТЕ These are віх | round numbers, 46 per cent., or пе x illustrate the. кз that Ägrioultural Societies will - Ditto ў 60. С поми: " Ae This, we are inclined to think, is partly due to a of incompetent leaders. Bros rom vie -les o4 | 6 | hibition of 1862, | Process rying to which some of them were RS РУ 63 D 2 to which they probably subjected to augment the weight,'and ovem it is true that a farmer may be less 6 | Tasenania ers 60 30 | 70 by digerent | P? d T de los бу л: voyage, for busy at one time than at another, yet his labours £oloniata. pti paie dq: ot the year 1861, T|Ditto 59.5 28 | 72 Taken by us;|Still the heaviest sample ( b are never ended, for no sooner has he gathered probably thel that neither ag ther aooiie р 80 опе po Mem than he begins to put in the seed for sire 19 ein ph 1 api orbis ie 8 WS eni ү vera .. .. = 8 . A 8 Маша 12 11688) s [99 | 6) Four samples have an element of gre t í At this time, then question how much | |7? || tom... Бапаш wipe А aron: importagag ta seed to employ will wit mh: be a matter of great " mies Rough {65 100 IHE: thebest that] Ку tria xd m. iras Pod bo t hes 2 риф gunt PEN. V RUM e оо poene орау Blood ае м6 твена other colonial Wheat in England; it із not sati with — чч v а their 12| Hallett's Pedigree 62.9 тв | 22 Communicated gei that they have been brought і from a better to different districts. а it must be observed, on m е Е mS Ditto a worse climate, but there are the time and the ОКНА Бон Avi tis Ai ears since, се d e quie, ni „159 % i voyage, putting MS d preparation for the rule is to ылу tl - 8 * 456.8 : А poor grain; rket, which, affeeting the germinating power to = de ай mid е eodd ia ан CD зава y = Uostas: E» extent of 46 pe er AN more or less, would be . ^ At t th Hi Жы W, Samples taken kely to cause their fai 3 bahala per вот béforo ens app d нна ig sl 5 $E рузе sr |. Whether, then, it be deemed advisable to sov and a pec afterwards. rowick . 585| 6 6 |88 |19 | | No. 91 not a seed uge Li oup. it is well to know what it is that Büt however men may consider that they Red Qna s 63 8 12 Мери ax Miis] ы Md and low much we pay expeot from are not thick seeding in sowing these quantities, |21|Russian .. 5 74|32| 68 ||of Corn Cockle, our see we are consiantly being made " ware that ther re rad зе багоч That bo - чт өңү: n Ao are advocates for the use of peoks only o m we quantity of Wheat t nis oubt; if the where these I iie ? use bus рни ; and | 22|Burwell 58.5] 8 0} 18 | 82 bushel, E e feying Wheat from a warmer in a colder К 23 Hough Chat, Tala- Communicated | clim s to prevent much of it germinatin while o р points to the best results from one tai |в0:51 9:01 001 10 пот à well-| р ger 9 method, the o aer ive even better for theirs. | 24|Talavera .. ^ ..|63 |10 0 | 38 | 62 | | Enown seedsman. surely that fact should be known, and its possi- Seeing enis that there are such wide differ- | ? Comers ` Rough bili Mia n e Weder for en upon is. ubject, it wiil hardly be wondered |26 Red Bnowiok 68 % 5 70 $0 — admit the y ni А at that it should be а matter upon which much E Саа. .166.5/10 0 | 70 | 30 е еп D is а general eustom thought and argument, with no lile writing and | Тап 63.518 0 | 58 | 42 These {о ad к-зы an additional peek s Е CO Маз cw NE ее ш шш valles gun on either side oan Pene experi- | 561 T ut а E pon p me; and жеш jn support E FOROR - in's heat, most of|than any other. again with the property of n - er enel to b eliovo "opinions, : he |32 pe ER E 0 М н Базан тары к! d. M rowing out” after Írost will hardly do for thi thick sower of two and upwards can only | 54|Gbiden prop 1005016 isole PARES succeed with this quanti We ch f pia ie SUFNA lies вау with 4 inches of soil on tht pecks ів. ма е eui e ЭЛ, : e нна Анк оке Ре » e15|9 0 |74 | 26 hard EE i not admit of thin seeding, for үн рыга milling to АЙЧ dor с cat that те vus E "eee Eh Oba во elo] alte а thin soil there is but little disposition to tiller аа the best results from both system (out of condition) 60 із о! 60] 40 the extent to make up for extra thin se ding. This very important dem Godd sem Бау 38 Nus" s Bear In estimating the effects of eultivation on the fail to elicit such inquiries as the followin 39 iro rica Mn growing t, we would start with the asser- Is the seed sown always uniform as жагар its | £ Graces While -.j6»- 110 0 | 88] 62 tion that good farming greatly ameliorates climate, . of ti ? 41| Hertfordshire We know of distriets where in our youth only the aped cwepuss cce mec Ima е dodi Pa 0] 44-6 hardy old Cone Wheat would succeéd ; this was in 3. Wok influsled host he antband db 42|Halletts Pedigrees о 0|92| 8 агау old Cone Wheat would succeed ; this was 8. What may be due to differences in cultivation? nos > 1802 шь daya e * рв not bs ety gown p sis ' E ow and ploughed S0 sown nid in making these three points subjeets for | е а: lis ; 5 | national МЫ: | the ex ien nt of 4 гаре els, , vas, perhaps thin "a суре résults of these, with observations pr. и "Co i dad ida х bis Bam E Ihe field, ате проп ux Bann or 1862 Communicated. bar dless Wheats, а Mal em ч. drainage and deep - tabulated and discussed, Before а Март е | Venere que s Hes ле» and ат! а а d th h pni following table it may be well to point out the| | Wurarsor 1803. gare wr sud D an oronga ar tion and thin m together, for plans adopted in arriving at the results tabulated. | ledLommas .... 24 | 8 |] _ Samples of seed ST Having got a ыруны эе samples of Wheat знаеш Pedigree A 96 ч Wheat, obtained сү жо Ad us БЕ dim pests s miden үс MA: nes s ét гуаны Sf onah. ina 5| Golden D rop 93| & |) marker. tillering coincident with the pushing of the ий , ds out downwards, mixture of mould and etn in marked pots; these Average of 50 spe- hy E zs las so that unless the roots can be thus пово а{ей were plunged in sand in a hot house, and | subjected /5 i3 гер gano ot and will not form, Deep cultivation toat n from 10 to 15| Now on looking o oyer thi is Table the most striking | lets and light into the soil, so that plant days the numbers of seeds that had germinated point is the immense differences presente ted by food i is qoe but this very air and light is were duly counted, and to error the n t samples in their power of germination, prejudicii tothe wire worm, which does best prar Y же} a pen па for while of some samples—and add those d i v. germinating grains were , e8—11 M e soil is least disturbed, to wit in old “ seeds, and in most cases they were found to eon no means the best looking—all or nearly all ^ ам are perhaps only ploughed 3 or 4 inches to decomposing milky kind of fluid, Ў may come up, of others scarcely апу сап do so, | put in BST d foot : à сеу р Wheat, while the worms haye ; Our object in under th reste rici even under the most favour. stances, and | into the pan away from f че the most favourable cireum- |a glanee at the bottom of the table shows as езе are some of the thoughts which ar y pru ae ма that — average PAUL 28 рет cent., or оп consideration öf ou? xperiments rx ier Т "PC Bet MIT TO em that the Wheat of bservations, and they lead us to conclude that In counting the germinated grains, most of | 1862 was not of the best, the thick-and- thin” advocate fo rre De Е с 5 eo ~ sem ica É gh, all year is better th jan usual, 80 Asp gut edo M erras egregiously in thin as in thick seeding. „иц уе — some of them were so distor t under the which gend j i liable in p natural soil, we may ps Y next, November 2, is the last day natural circumstances of дст ба could never | perhaps conclude that as а rule not nae АК on which еп sene of live stock for the fo we j / be ех rd to arrive аё maturity ; indeed there i is | three-fourths of че seed sown germinate. Cattle 'Show of the Smithfield Club can be received. / Ba Ape d af ique. E us of|The office of Mr. B. T, Bra € АЛДЕ m whose powers of germination: would have|thick or thin seeding must be obyious to all; for eet M retary, is at the corner of Half Mi m bytha mes of A emi unless D e quality of the seed i ascertained, the | Street, Piceadilly.—The entries for the Cattle at sowing. r may be the one un аб Pingla Hall, Birmingham, close/this Е up rcc É cu Eun F mean he w voc: e Tho weights per bushel being estimate 4 from. ang ч башке RR age а е «i mist Vat Y 18 ае New 5 ST m, АЯТЕ», ым we find 1o Tur Times imes newspaper pu blished on the Sth and on х 9 Тее созіне: бете Мн О. ЧА AERA y; the birds от о 30th instant two letters from landowners on a “үм IT asure, so the т eA 43 Чер the credit of the subject that demands, I think, further notice. can rule t] Ba ie n шнш, hut млну they] disaster, and so ali tohe proof po The writer quee а tn lains tht. in в 3 season a PE Y positive that | attempting to 8 i e Me. dor the seed | this срби sanctioned by P. leoni Mi he * ud / | 1 j $ Л $ Остовив 31, 1868,] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1048 ait сы к ы аа мые Land and Companie es to pay а LÍ. the writer of the аса letter merely corrects | - 16 seems to me kn а more reasonable complaint would be that landown The total extent under each стор for the last five mms —1863—is given in the succeeding | Table Я stock from which the general : abstracts have been compiled, are derived from s and осоп piers of land throughout the country. "n 1 ers are compelled to рау z440 е zay рр | | ів is gratifying to learn еы ай m ы mA; of onl, tbese charges at all to Land Companies. Ав the ЕЁСЛЕРБЕНБЕЕЕЕ P de pomete ME erators matter now stands, the Land Companies, having pri: rivate S Еа? “зый # "EM clined t Acts empowering ey exclusively to make rent e ue NE D эйту? тзлт А the tilla and vias on their cim on land money expended by tenants ВАБ В 5 Фф Ei 7 farms for un and ennt dn erecting рари. i trade g E B.4 E The i inerease in the —— per rA * Bog and Waste with these and charge ose lan d жо 9 Wn I DO un ied," is owing e withdrawal of live stock owners the use of th , who find 5 g ? from the mountain and boggy pasture, consequent i i В. * d Lock, d * expedient to d шо е Ж ; i s ü upon ecrease in stoc ү. caused by the four and repay it by annual rent charges ; and they enjoy а g. last unfavourable years; but may be reasonably monopoly of this right which must, I think, be con: өй; 8 М * ies? enial seasons, the sidered pria: unfair. The companies сап only 5 : A x ж tracts of mountain and boggy s re which, from ti É 2 uses mentioned, are not this year occupied by eattle, кшш оскен ишы рр M ОАК Ri eee ded А M MIRI Vl oo e e wner. be ера! self to apply direc i ntry. — hd db Companies for ih» ust ү гуу Y у git VEN TER PIPE fall] amas p iia the gena раро ) - о: ir АО оя н ” е, Ves to the landowner to make his application, or to o ЕЕ "2 cA dac gathered but inquiries which I the money кр one of the companies if ho thinks rid E В T Lx ы Ё г F B T Р Р d E have made in Brak а ечод ed quarters, as expedient. A landowner may now create a rent RoBdsesdanerüs as from the тегу favourable accounts given by harge fo or money e expended in draining with the " x T уне provin neial pres: ө we м) Jena of the country, it may tl without being тон ен. ые р it e fairly estimated;that the yield of the есж, сгорв in put to expense by any company ; A n in ed ques A 3 Ф P 5 Ё Ў E ERE Е FI E $ partimiar ei gaa vil onis Les r4 araga whieh , а on c Ж © о ә жт © ж wm , but must work through a company and pay that - - although there is a falling off in the total acreage, уеб RT tM vu келе Гане it is confidently expected that it will be c i "Hu Аф із required is а shorb general Act of Parlia- 5hREBBS Б RBRLSSPH a by the abundant prod K almost all crops—the ent, which could meet with a „оррогіов irem E: E PEERBREEERR : value of which, i en eomputed, wil in 1863 fu interested parties, and which e йш я 5 exceed that of the crops of last year already, I believe, pw ed. C. F. H AP rt, Zong ыы г Э со ра rling, and approximate to that of some of our Agent, Watford, Herts. : E БЕПН8Ваш кЕрврызч 5 2 E: 1 increase in value over bre AILLILHLILLN ет ded, jt vd veperim qualiq Wt IN AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS, IRELAND, 1863. n tiam pes ected, amon nt Fu додо iade: v eration—which а over about 606,000 EBsssEBBHBE.ds Ei E g Wed er of perso mita distin holdin ems eine Meo year on June 2, g558928285g958829 8| TS the first mes verto of the ears 1862 and and terminated in the mi : 8 given at page 20. The total amounted to low ary shows the extent under ү 1 crops i 3 ym. 1853 s E The number and value of the various descriptions of being an. in f 3 emsons over the cerea live stock fron 1855 E 1863, id the difference in е who left the country during the corresponding or CEREAL CROPS. their Détweem арр ind [Dai riod in 1862. The entire number of emigrants from | 1862, 1863, | Decrease. forie ir 62 n d 39" are еМ Là п tbe following |1 reland sinop the A Ma A d ym. e their enumera- ; Acr Acres, reg. oii 7j Wheat .. |7856; kn 261,700 | 91,555 { inI ао Ba iii [The above is extracted from the re of W. R oe x буз | 138 | 2104 1855 to 1863, inclusive, : Donn adis; C. B., Registrar-General to Mi E Excellency Bereand Bye ... й Y E 1R sfat d Number | Number mber | Numbi Moe. Lora Dloutenanta] mber ^ir sci эы 15,202 JM. ИЗ " Years. lof Horses. гс Cattle. ot Bheep. of Pigs. —— [ome е in Cereal Grop: ps ії in 1869, ТШЕ 4 1855 m 206,087. Ет 4,400 3,002,942 1,177,605 — - Ј Ес —— |1856 : 573,408 | 8, EA 858 | 9,094,204 | 018,525 THE TRI FARM AGREEMENT, According to this a ere would appear to be a | 1857 Lo L| Бет? | 8,620,954 | 3,457,252 | 1,955,18 " decrease of 91,555 acres in the extent under nos ihm: / , this year, compared with 1862; of 28,542 in that under a. 2а M eui s; 21,064 in Barle 5 in Ap and m s — +4 ES Үк Р зә 2 |84 54 aeres in Beans and eas ; ga Чы К: 4 894 1 1,155,894 |], f dmn 119 — or ^r (ye s - 519,110 dies Conn mmitte had ved 4 Lr age йт d by the different green торап | bers- Ns І р ной кнд CIL ously se быз жы, y the different gr rs — between| Increase. | Decrease. e one К 3 the dee 1882 and 1863, is given in the following | 1855 апа 1808 ,,| 22,892 | 490,125) 298,411 119,808 Tamworth "Th ‚5 Led GA ат e йа ok Table Do., Do., between) Decrease. | Decrease.| Decrease.| Decrease. | 0D D ain and cene — 1862 and 1868 ..| 98,715 116, 615 159,901 89,592 2 d publishing it. Since the rer d it 1802... | 1803. "peu Decrease, Я tisfaetory in E ія the de! tail Tabl ngu ulla ihe pron. HA d КА шару рыю Acres Acres. | Acres, |iner ^n Ireland of Ја, AMA | under the head | P y ccordingly, w Pota! 109948 | 1028626 | 6,914 -. . || ** one o yonr old and un and of 19,148 | 00861 of the Earl of Tof Lionela, it has die e in the Tom Evi m 'вт6,715 | 851,560 355 | «under one year Staffordshire Advertiser . The following is а copy of лде! ia an agree К Beet Ro 23,222 | 16,469 E 6,760 LU Ег [XB g Bi. ; Cabbage .. 30,548 | 33,998 | 8,465 Ӯ gs E = 3 [C А & made th day of 186 bet Фи, Parsnips, 5 де ? E g E Ё E g Ёё & & Ё 255 өтө sre aput Pare К руу » and other green © s4 er, of the other его 17,718 99,653 4,940 >+ SR» Vetchies and Rape 30,830 29,018 #3 1,152 d : H ; Vi. TE БЕР] 9 [ваја no G D hereafter oailod tm Noc landio оа)! tko фе ана called Total -l rur r ZU T | 15,355 і “РУ о оа рапта бе ей, mie ks Net D ‚359 aeres Е Е 1 кү кл е, ИТ etre e ts, Арнай аера 2A Spei for one Bu Leo ун pr Orom Coone I c cobro НР е Jefa year, g on are маи оре а ея the Moi 0-4 ry ia ap e А dmm ve E ЫН E CELER to thi. V eden d ex tatos eased ; e Cabbage ii "3455 acres; and Carrots , Parm aripa к | Ё : : ; yal FR т 1. The rent shallbe Z. а year, payable half yearly. other green crops by 4940 acres; while Turnips show $ g 4 АРЗЫ 2. The landlord or his agents shall bave power at all times to decrease of 25,955 acres ; эн! d е1 Wurzel | and Bee - 4 8.9 enter upon the emen for the purpose of getting, working, Root of 6760, and Vetches | [- Н Ls Ми oč felling, and carrying away any coal, ironstone, mineral, stone, | а Y SB e, antis i д ‚ clay, tin т Жен i oras a й the tenant T T e D QS sg Usu ʻa eing paid a reasonabl mpanao rA in Де, рет with the pru jer. : 2 L кө - ыы s ы " арар Е й. zd a : grub а id в ARTAR Jafe y г ТЕ Где ою о 2 сны E i s xbsutscrrii a m ra uma 4 м EIN o Bs epiprrrrssecpis а] О ЕЕЕБВЯ ЕЕ», AH зо E Ei HdIFEREEEE 38 11 ЕЕ uersa in meadow and Clover 7,794 646 bU $ PRAE а | . 63,922 7 Т u E f Total” Docreas in t її be ic IULIHIBIE $ а án 1863 .. 5 жү ARMOIRE B EN Ж FEG ү їп the extent e land under crops this | | ње cL pe: open Р e year обы with 1862, as shown in the aboe| | C$ ЕЕ = Бшш = EB d "5 summary, is 92,491 fe and Е t 815 t p БЕД = еј : 1 9.38 ing diminished by 1 164,077 acres ;—and mead we v SEERZESES t Ф. inereased by 71, „ах sopa fo ше estent ot Fs EelSEERESESE p : б fond A 2E 9: area under Flax this А АЛЫЕ $ i : АП wet ditches ar c à Е Е CE Ene д6 уе м extent T any year sinee th 2s Бб ЕСЕРЕЕВЕЗ а "hall bo allowed by the tenant, and all weeds growing on the | 555 enced 6 < 1044 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Остовев 81, 1863, ` headlands and in the ditches surrounding the arable land shall be Шук ves in J du e yearly, and all o E si Nettles shali bem pudded, о: hed befor eed. 1l p din bui ings the tenant's expense shal hn "duni ipii en rected t ll on leaving the rut be offered to the landlord or incoming tenant at a fair valuation ; if not accepted by either party, the tenant shall have the Leere of removing them, but he shall leave the premises as they w before the avs г Тһаёп than one month before the expiration of nancy tto Tah or incoming tenant (if the farm be h appoint an arbitrator, and give . These arbitrators shall the incoming tenants. horses. e outgoing tenant do kmanlike manner he plough the stubbles in а good and worl ns ot be paid for „ыы obe A the expiratio e tenancy, not more than one cf the arale la ind PM be in Wheat, nor less than seeds sown in year. Ifsuch seeds be ot properly putin on mà fallows, or if they be eaten after the 30th September, the tenant shall not receive anything for them ; otherwise he shall be paid for seed and labour. . Hi nan erop exceed ushels lin excess of 15 A epis leaving that for the incoming tenant's share; butif any portion of the Wheat crop be sown on foul lanc, the асра e receive only the value of seed and labour for such 16. ха тоге пуну one-fourth, о arable land shall require to be fallo. ed i i iba NE e the expiration of the tenancy. If this сіе: land b an and in good —— the соми boe receive 20s. an ы from , and all p: PAK 20s. wa the incoming tenan as batte: r less than one-fifth, о fe foul 17. e ns for з use of wn during the її [орону trodden down cnt c MET. y or ыл aie si Sa cmd half of the annual a consuming price. ут At the expiration е tenancy, all manure made m ee shall се э» e property of the оа са bk as pee mii for each ens te For every an character the ten shall be ee не date месе scale Dein If dudas MU las two years the am cent. of the rent, he shall bé pd erre of dt during the last year but one. und bove 5 per cent. he shall be paid one-fourth of the value consumed during the үсү гы If the value consumed be 5 cent., or under, he shall not be MN ything. Vouchers in all cases shall be or taken up and сабаа any old fences, with the ten s use. manent improvements made by the tenant, with the Rad e A c in writing, shall be paid for as the arbitrators ay Lastly, Thr в clean, good condition, ич ЖОЕ A all be féiterprotod, pi S Tenvik mab] practical se in esti- mating € quantities of Aet es &c., ES. shall be made о до, E for the sizes of the fields falling in the Жа notation eropping. ice ; he returns to: the land. It is thus part | why we deri paid according to the following in su ог all coi or Linseed consumed dud stock took (еховрі exceed | an. Twelve acres of Italian vina grass, half lst year, — 2d year's and, fed to 12th Мау, then Turnips, Wurzel, Carrots, Cabbage, Vetches, Rape, Flax, — poros land. It i ssumed that reaping and | mowing are done by hi machine, grow Seven acres of Gras irri 2 tons subsequently w r sheep wee upon it, eat- Са ghe malt combs, bran, &c. I have now 100 lam! bs i in fold eating green Rape, and | г their fold 4 bushels of Nl chaff, 2 bushels of R d Clover A: Em bushels of cotton cake, 1 bushel of Qats/1 bushel ds on the ith a ve. pole before the lambs go calves feeding out of дор on old Italian onit. Our r Cotton ’ сак ri the summer eds de ai und or Italian { Кусан cut by [the chaff cutt cake, bran, s combs ; or in September, and ыыы urnips or Mangel veg ihe vs pulped, Саб chaff, c = malt eoe a а, bran indi e main principle i is to give mixed food and or pulp T ry kind of green crop, root стор, r Она 8, er to let any anim: — tread down mi food that i is is iong Paek to cut into chaff. expend in} food for my animals, ех purchased o of ol oth f с е си соп оен Фона о њай by m al lea атт for the. Wheat and palm EE given easy rive so much benefit from their manure. ion Г the tak Pn inferior to а. iik e is the eel of wen it contai: pe elements * а orn € fat in greater rom em ei food. Malt-combs, bran, and AT pedir d to Mr. Horsfall) gives us materials for fatteni T Т аш indebted to my sewage irrigat s, lacreo ion for а very| f which Чапле and farm ay is | where эбит and that hor e pe Two шне harrowings "m e аё — o 2 t be goin I find rass March antil Sept. Italian Rye- sm canno mme without plenty of "e id. 5" O uil proper materi! proper оробо Mare ed this iae clearly t d a rtr єс == pers on Dairy Farm eat Makin; Agricultural Society's а. Vol 1 Ta fact, building up an animal'is like building a house; you may have no end of рио timber, and slate, bat these are all useless without water, lime, sand, а € ms Imm sums are wasted in food, agriculturally, er E XI a Prices kiovledge in this matter of the 4 requirements of a animals, peces ie eiA tening, or milk ractical farmers чк his kno wledge they will ac e s laugh A me for to Bean, Wheat, and Oat straw, g stuffs when properly prep "s 1 to and hein ue To You eom чау little and yet I see and Clover «i "Tellu px how you manage this ? " ese remarks are so ия made to m myself by iie farmers who b rpose Шш the prece in your columns, oping it - "rove useful. а first object is чту | пене а value | important f: те ваш тома |by f most of my am enabled t y year, yo a good Бау and grow much corn. J. J. Mechi, Oct. 19. LABOUR-COST OF CROPS. The following passages are taken from Mr. J, С. а 44 [ Handbook of a о Labour," of which a second edition bro: pet Te e now = apply the Lose and data to which caleulatio ions have led n the labour of farm he crops | үр be dise ELA dini The pd digital, бе, to | enumerated are Wheat Barley, Oats, Peas, Beans, Е; ha: Tobing (7 qrs. ) i rse, not steam cultivation is is the rule. A t the alternatives of ees hoeing and hand reaping e one hand, and of steam cultivation on the other, are jesse е1 em ied out to their ults t Wheat. —The following are estimates of the ee cost р lai of this crop under. various modes cultiv (a.) After Clover :— Ploughing ее .. Drilling seed РА .. Peirus à Harro Фар Birt sonrin (што probably is EA E "n Hand. Lone probably 4 .. x Bird scaring 2 Уг Cutting Corn by m acbine rex y 6 Pitching, o ires ding “and thatching Vw a Threshing by steam power (5qr - ad б n | Carriage to market ( Ва), piob ably .. 4% m m Cos ара асте of labour If weed patches need forking ouk: of t Clover If мем p bé done by hand If hoeing be done by hand . bv If a dressing of 15 tons of manure be carried en the Clover before Рош: — ng dung . m Filing T РА ex à m arrying P 3] к> д by. | Spreading Total labour-cost per acre . (b.) After aee of fal Gather ds (p р rom furrow аа .‹ I e harri EN Drilling poi os ‚аз їп (а. bare fallow — пошна. апа 6 ине Add, if reaping and hoeing be done by hand .. -Cost per acre э» (с.) After The same items а.) if опе grubbing be given in ише к: tho ploughing (2s. 6d. in place of 6s.) deduct root crop :— Add, if reaping and hoeing be done by hand .. Labour-cost per acre PP 2. Barley :— Ploughing after the sae кы РИ Two double harro DA, Drilin en eed . > . .. Bird scaring s 25. zi Joj Rolling . Bird АА бй оу mi machino, turning, loading, vailding, ng Б 4 coo ooococooo Бо mommmwa to market .. i: ©“ £116 g 101 12.02.0 3 0 £11911 Aàd, if cutting by hook, tying hi —— and stooking be adopted bs Total labour-cost per acre ofthe Barley crop .. * ү: ek Clover :— А good сгор Arii olve an expenditure as nearly as possible Ie (both. in в — ү e cost) that of Wheat etur Clover uA ) viz. Or if the weed forki be required, add сЕ i69 7 oe eam .. 22185 (b.) After roo А good cro] баруы an рТ А аз nearly a8 TIT i ке — in май ае that of Or with additions "s ip Total labour-cost of Oats per acre 1611 EIU “—— „211911 m t^ Gs. ps. Леса. information on eror aufi a * Longmans, е 4. Ре (а.) After Corn we im $ Shallow grubbing stubbl М P m Harrowing ‚ Gathering and Purning weeds AES л ме сн е c 12 tons manure :— Carrying. Spreading or?” m s ian ооо о оон оа Аа. Ocro: BER 31, 1863.] Ё }.) Grow IE GARDENERS' gultivation vete у tit + CHRONICLE A n тап беренин ND Жм ploug eee а weeding, as befo Тв stpm AGRICUI Sowing in th E hing à towing, ^m bet re..£0 6 7 Turnibs se beforo x eru TUR L G Covering b rills .. orei. 016 trs p i iL er, as in the AZETTE Farthing up е рак $0 tlie the ma e Я G5 учуна h A ол. DARS бте ДЕ А: rploughing. . £0 1054 Hand hoe: ne ds ES estes 222029 6 | Gath ыркы g s 15 8 "i Eartbing [53 rH E Ж ib: diea Boeing n ү үз .. c0 TaBovn-Cosr pbyplough .. ^. skr Б bre dinis E Qu dne АШЫМ! 295.5 is or Gram CRors. The е згрс і Н. Е r { cro] E] orse » T 4 үр ег e Er Turnip e Mes sold on the ground, a: 0 | Harve: m band d hosing UMP ANE i-i Po di e, r Bushel. 1 sis After root, cr ва followed Љу 19 8 In all DN МӨ eb Wheat ( Qo |bush.|bush.|b 3ü ems and tos op :— а es ES v M 0 at (a.) aft £ - | | һ.| bush “ t as in (a.) after th 10. Cabba . é : 2.0 0 сен — i бсо 8. 4| s. d.| s. d. | j e dressing of m в Jabour ages * —— poo y eer fal pil TTEA EA "TET f 69 ер corn stubbl dnd 1495 NS ron osh may be СЕБЕ ues se 89 4 | вау (с.) after ро. | 31 8 Я ERE 0 E ife (o harvest em erward Tag tho s for T |ж 110 1 0% h as for P anured :— h pv peu yin urnips in Oats (а. zh 011 1 38 sheav E "wy y^ excepting th P leere МЫ ere t abus lanting (100 кыла » (ratis Eds adt Е 13 t йүс M bé ast 22. more, Dg cost of Harve: vien S and REI 00 “plants, 0 о | Peas 63 poseen ‚|11 ka н: 51 4 3 910 8 every eon “sown by Bea ying in > bly 1 4 » (b) grec [21 5 011 1030 9 labour- nd plough, bu an:burrow. " : 0 (c) Peas 1 611 941 0 Sio f t this row in ‘the wake of — = Ta as .. 6:70 Bins (a, rroots .. 19 8| 1 81 4111410 тұ i (0). Afte: ill not affect ° Pot T 010 0 "s v аж sra 51 ilo nal o 91 105 n È Mir root em the а.) B atos . 4i Еи. ) aiter roots 9.750 |onio 9 |o 79 {о p:— y horse A .. £3 1 + eiii mpg 111011 |o 7 ST fta at саз: ИРЕЕТ Sett = ете onlara labour up to AE j^ )ri 2 € .|@ g 14|1 E. 1 10 i (с) Afte st 2s. m g that the har ting tubers (са ) ар to coverin setting the tub ye. pit LT "PC E The Е „Clover vost- - carted to the g in the dub e$ xe bte E 611211: ongo отеля ог Grass:— _ 119 5 Harrowing dow et Miet g ПАРЕА 210 011 8| 15118410 E Elta ved 1 6| Two horse hoel е e m E LABOUR-ÜOST 1811010 it If ra harrowings Kauia ‚ add Hand hoeing ias : ӨН ЕНЕНЕ or GREEN GROPS. PIT nstead of ү RM e m ie 0d. regi ecl . : 6 Ў m 9 1 1 Li B Fr arvestipg — .. . zo de o Н € «d Per Ton. ur-cos MEA 2 39 2 d 8 (d.) Aft ората jog] OO Er bet 110 0|n "Pali GE in trei ds er gr reci cultu tons.|t 0 Ls cem Loon nde sd яп Carr. eiving the dung, re, labour up t £ res forage В.а. .d аре ese d ene The same as (; нара 4 as ir s s бит, med And pred same as Tarnips ribbing for 416 1 Wet (a.), уара 07; 113 0 ri d.|s. d.| в ени | Mah оос мау reed > uis lo v" ciii Tom рае. раа.) 113 6 te fed" DEUM nz. ru t^ i ere is th e man hi 2 . Ma , fe "d dui 9d uM ba к e cost ure bei ing u ds 23 011 6 ngel W 2 ootis 9|2 Cat e splitting tho ills, em че sd Diggin УУЛ harvesting 5 * : zs M Гете yug v oarried 3 18 , da | 4 р f 0 2 d bg mta ai tKa Themed Ж, cover it, d Labour-cost fs A 0 4 x Cabbages .. Jt A o2 17878 3 10 ^ d i E е RE фий d. i Ve РЕ Е *4 1060 Potatos (а.), h 31 4| 15 802v v A ст ty T folic arin Sow tehes :— Uschi "TC orse culture| 4 9| - 9|8 5|2 8 robably 4s. mg up; + extra horse yen after а corn ero sint oe MM TIER У hand oulu treja 16 127 PETERE p all ca ur cost will be р 4 iuoluding the а manured, will Rape (а) м А ран | applying t d an MU зе EM A ар g of the seed, 1 cost in NONE руа ар: DU | ет Mus e expense 6 ome to e sam т (а зая 50 9 | еп à vs же b of maki the feedin e )) hay *|110 10] 8 caen EE Нараа ат: to Me ind pip ooo ao mro ge o: 11010]8 oja sjin" 6. R TB ашшы, dace (a) S d flee Т то 0276 176 [17 . дуе. ut eav 1 (e) Mpy n ^n tbe Sorn ona eorne stubble : ао 0| ferm or applicability < Сара the boo Costing, if th sown on а ma ecd flat—will (a ары nd ss of these z Ун К, гт i d dd orou nured r i gures just same as ghly w Corn s as Turni volve nearl wing the (a. to tHü Dedncting for di € S a ao танӣ tubble :— Бык, pite: o. 0) ^t n tho fla "xr ipe e et d n ке that of No. 17, P RUN soil on diminished y me bá oweve e and cons cres аге с йй (b) qi iti eeltivated. ens ag tt . £2 18 nd'hocing по ; for throe horse hodíngs а „ж à n acres are зелу" T the viuda uA , р. 54, wher genera y Lea “ and one ed e whe д ап в ng & l it is grown asa е zx the cost, includ! 9 $5 beasts all ren on an > the stock kept d wher Де Ys (а.), чр the b orage (0) Sow зенин al band gts one horse hoein | me 4-field Саа shoy ex. The indi sed z stal: mowi: rairdi Tw. é g e ls ey, d. per ml, ds carried К theseed,or 1 essi rabbin ngs vp — жеч of R .&? 0 ^ cultivated x —— the fesding 7T 0| Безда: (з irowings ie and Vetehes i i cost per пеге of R; 0 ing . Е and h ve . Crops. © уе forage hand ue Ei viis in sad b n abour- Tad а, E in hocin, tt is 5r es х 9 6 ost от » After "Gom стор: "ex £118 0 ^ E e e se те x " 5 2| 50 астев Wh | per үче PAN Flax. 3 де ы iie 6 eat or 20 at t or idein "e A Ec E 6| 50 го Pee g and VETE fter r „гё. 7с. and s (a) 5 Ls ar чыт wecds tend eus ә : MM ГУ, MES Elson md z 27 ETUPOS 8 3 s gratie emo : è Woodi пе. E н 50 y y -315- Батон 3 ‚К Momm p ies quo: P CTS ?'QloverB0, hay 5. С. 2.80] * e 9 „+ Мт .. pi m NES dry о Е 01576 Ls and € iai < 1 | Searifyi 3 M6 - I Май 10 ан мш weeds viec eno Н Rolling =. and harrowing : eai Pu зден ju y Re. pee a е c RDSUNQEES Sowing br рое ЖР tenda: TE у: у REED 0 ng broadcas t UNT pM M 0 тсе от S ВОВЕ. ? КОШТИ ты А, vis achine 8 Жэ 240 steep at id Bock as б н, ncn + ыы ӨЛЕ 1 оскон р . ig: and steeping Ax Р 0 ac vos ак d Cery a th 18t fo 20 ions аше уме fe Cleaning 5 d ad iub 2 liíng esi d pasture at 5s. an acre е Carri - d "y á йде з: ex 8 Ecce dors Lee idi o osi ГЕ Thi M CRM QU тү 1 If Jos Ц s sum ——— ат PAS oi МД: "seed De pays for horse ad T de don MOLAR 9 e Ut fs and а coarser fib apti PA rhe) та аан apu g.. I x ewhat aine те, теп. abou eis an 9 nc pP lar ed, > with arger for wages 4107 841. (see No. 17, r, except wages agers SE E TIRE mi са А Y Ey ind уйа hr ET ae RP vv АЧ | ve Hand Sco tag Ld de pr e" ч А 9 Rolling and g тойса NL ahir What re on the an eds on tbe Harvesti g . & 0 | Мозїп picking ston g PES, (в) ) Ta is actua pasture, and gand rop wi A Иова: ак eis c! Pug s .) Take the Пу paid. this is i pitting ee. 4 980 Decus and building . д: » Ы o 3 farm, No. 1, case ttingha I. si pa sa NOTE HS. © е .. 2 о асе о, n p. 2. PARIT | M i place of grubbi e æ 012 M . s ЖУРТТА Н : 0 постне то емы; m е cropping, emer Суд, сезне | `4 suffice ngand ——— о das hl 6 0— near] the | M са е "o лик. out ра раев of root weed £314 9 ш When the Clo Ed xn Pv ^ar очі in d sowing with Md: он ME items are saved and Ue es "rds din £01 SENE JO a ring. im harrowing Жал, hf оо Tor fasi ги м Алы af re is only m фе | с.) Or ing, case са: wing t d as fo 20 roots AMI be E. p, harrowing Or wit d vu s rage, | А Ае; , &C. i be saved, "Wa esti in Mim dr o | E 50 0n aeron in Oats at .- e (а) арто" 3% ur РА . d. 8. M ncs "eter dad e d iE qun as Clover (a). КЕЕ pcd с DNI (а.) sir 10 0 Man, 1 Of38. OT 48., i haymak at E The pió acres in W $ 217 10 0 ge Wurzel :— р ing will what Th: ч ) 300 VR, О 50 27; Past КОНЕ. be Ax The pe of rzel ic тоша. \ 2 < 0 E ill b ‚ Pasture Land : of —' a 0 9 that of Turnips, addi "— tet Phi увах. dnd XA ..018 0 ті mown 0 ехрепве о: а D Хоа t ipia i у of ha s ding 1 рађа ps 2s. identical charge per oral Jabri naing stones gather тн or Sundry PE g what will t Ailt т ann d at in material АА NS I Pi s^ dh ваа к EY ance Sheep : "m zx me e i Mich is coming to be the eo oo £8 18 Attendance on С, а than sheep, 4d. each per week @ . ЕЕ $ 9 ^ oen honig per head, оа 000; AE. се апа, ter mn in If seed is died datus sius jor 2 8 0 gommer, d pue -É curs e з sæ s cost of horse n every case а instead м of drilled, th 5 0 ы s n to 94. uct i Jabour (see No. 30, stand will no ewm E. e eost a be au S S 6 Рес” уоп Ж р. 54), thus A RE is. The cost of s ulati hi =. Жө asi 64 Now tb w total Carrots >» 10) 23i ow (0) 21 tal eost will the: n. de тези е flowing th egeo which ages uS and P. ^ 10s., (d. n " pm s arrived а , then, in tabulated our valuation. AA Parsnips ;— , (4) 21. 7s. . | third, the Th xc qnt may be ч апа E -cost first money - named togeth | per ton on sato e the 1 es acre ; Mind, ELS ә - er, as costing near! EM per bushel and cost рег ton. _ f the weight and довы А у |. + Th of егор. + Tbis it Рр uso | his Prize] items are stated on a number of nd PM er put as b igb, n pur- ssay, in vol. viii, on tho authority of МЕ. Т and coal ap рн of — t it inel Agricultural M'Adam, in в |у Le а Maure fend ^ Journal. ears; also every unusual e for applica! market for con- Tepairs of roads and fences, jon se owi intervals of 1046 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL — [Остовкв 31, 1863, ws " iin a (€ of five, the eldest pt to fi Home Corresponden all of whom resided in e | bu could not He on for —1 have found for the last p or шө койге t last Whitsunda ay; bub severa : — ө vei to = ^£ gave тиб eds Y ides me^ | hou 8 W built la: Ay year with four apartments апа | deserved for their trou ast, however, in 1 ү that de e epe deer ws рє eot: bath s. cor onven ienees i in ach. The Du ke of Buccleuch d was applie ed to by a res pectable looking MAE rendered them E , unsaleable I und or gard ens, but i is o nly in have built hində? houses two stories bigh, with four one that they are as T ~ e described. "What remedy | apartments in each. І referred to the m of I you me to steht them being so another Buccleuch їп this eor in my first attempt at son? En nqui „Па what does e plot balf of hinds.at MS 810 of the p m those dee h exhibit it ? Agricultural. ане purse 1857. wbo have Ке may b ing t i t il, which f social propriety o p. Fes t and teach ight b ted by the additi th, | hinds and bondagers the same blessing. ^ Decenc ashes, or lime.] demands that a husband and wife should have а Labourers Houses.— Having been brought room for their exclusi e I ught my letter at one- houses, 1 fed with EN К-Ы Hint page 511 of ihe Agricultural Gazette bees 1860, bears on the rez The paper read by Mr. . Ro bb, at would put a stop men of influence the Social Science Meeting in l'édinburgh, l t that the Duke of Buccleuch has ы ав well as € Tak Mr. Robb states : — his money lavishly for the AI of bin ds houses. to me, though living only a few miles off, Ko knüw 3€ give him the reward if he furnished the account required, as he had not long heard of it, r f 5 all ing i БИКА, tolerably fair I half the ater "атр, em took ti ime to loo nd to make in F f workers, and as to e style 5 of vus t E the esce lis LE me sem. I take did not уй sight of hian m. He Sos since left this 'cighibourhood, but is livin fi bai throws His is own opinion on the pse e pointy е аб after notice of this local e Workin metimes | in confidential situation arm bailiff, and Loy еф in соно аце "mili er hs the same character for p industry, and ego of Sco! ami was, чы не t nhe ws houses north | friend with а bed bi d dn а visit. Besides, provision | frugality which he bore 10 years ago; I not the "wet eed should never be m n one story in | ought to be made in every house for births, marriages, | mention his name ut I shall be happy to afford еы, апа niy bor should be расей if at all possible, | and "os Owing to hinds being paid the greater | your correspondent any particulars and information he to face the south, and there should be a recess for | part of their wages іп grain and Potatos, аге | may desire, and will lend him the account itself if а bed in tbe kitchen, "This latter provision, pposed | compelled to sto ore the me eal, Potatos, y coals in any | will und to return it again after perusal, The D aR notions | an nd ideas of refinement, is one | Spare corner. ti f casual observers | man in question lived in an ordinary cottage at a rent tic is very tenacious, as he is to hinds dne provided with four apartments They | of 2s. per week, which he paid regularly, and maintained fond of the heat whick the kiteheti | fire—tl the only Were you, | himself, and his wife, and five children, without any 1 Пу, | parochial relief; įhi es were 12s. r week, £ | л Mr. Ed i i you E fancy what your рейт CE веда апа n | у. |+ Hid th be cher быз mmodatio: у; and iih houses р bod room This, аз а gener: ral rule, ода bedroom all the accom and your "You vife, a young family of five or six, зао а ай айы together in one room. be by modation for you | ac ted at from 701. to 1007. and 1207. each, aecord- | would consider that bad „enough in good health, but í in pae a in itself an асар а account. George Wood, ipo di iet. It ford. Esseg. EA Mr. Wo od allow us to лара house > for a ploughm He did not like it for two | to your feelings having to sit, eat, and sleep : first, because ps was not able to furnish it; and | cen | beside ev corpse till the ыы day. Ў am e ari what Iw s bro ought u "^ мыры апа І е just — dinner ; let the MS Ud üld be." І thought it was taken for 1 an idle room p cases ingdom, newspapers меу e ultural m deti that every able "bodied : labourer ought to oe ic) d death City Scotch Rustic. p the subject in a kindly spirit, promises well for Ш him and his wife Ne " Tie | arvest Homes. —The extraordinary abundance of | future comtort of the labourer. рем, imei the late d reat majoril Hee bits od Р ету and Atene Геге are | be more general than usual. Those who lave ever | in favour of Viren & better and mor ы innate ideas on man, whatever be his been present at well-condueted festivities of this sort, Some erroneous | notion haye polina in Ve; "but ы Бане ора into ublie prints, which m ay tend n cire ances, Wh ary for TS Prince yet we ins many besevient masters strongly opposed | i mislead poa de have not thought much about is necessary а колен ГА f them saying that after А. trial | the real state of the черга economy of the working Jabourer i in | England, a hind i in Heec and i in | they have had rà disco -—— iru ue dor es уе of e. Fir xod i as ted t rd crowded ear j il hat in 6 cases 16 | И injure nor farms ervant in the bothy districts of | will often be found that t the [os made has een а! Жы ог morality о е ный), lt appears almost Bota. "Iw vas shown in your Paper at p. 39 for 1 1863, fer fair one, „Теб the ч S ODE аш yin a pullo itn ОЕТ” to ord upon the bad effects, " that “in Roxburgh апа |] Berwick the I ; let e master, and it „pos sible, physically and fies ofi condemning human e er ў universal. 1 any r sleep in small, badly ventilated rooms, breathiug: tid in height." v Hee ер: Ж а чина ы еле of the stitutions of men and | тотор. a nected with ма MN d == master à nah d in | а we om the Тупе northward to Dunbar, supply of bee eer be so limited as no Eee westward to Selk irk, say sqùàre miles of arable m dw. hand, or if the men prefer } pi sc ipes де. а the table, 1 et the farmer pivo a e befi е ,at what hour he wishes. to cl lose "e коеда, and вее of the grown-up Me and, 2 ni ind circum stances? They are too often compel elle ed, not A: ю ibat this. limit is т.а k hear what Lor га Palmerston stated at Romsey in ==“ The c Sital ише pc desee and yw es built contain really no modation than «decent family ought to iive They hs боле sim xm one room to live in, а back kitchen, and һа at is of the utmost for time are their guests to go, mt чому thing: demoralising in it ШЕ" ке, ба кошу Ъе devised more үш to common у the | leave, hoping the men km soon follow their » when all 1 th are enj joy cottage property be with three sleeping plac: or the ae conis ised hend, eis — feels that it Would be dos not remunerate the perdes is also а mistake. his PER y cox ae the girls, màs cni for the boys К to be the first to move, and „the sitting is | By p ect of im ру ку. these dwellings t is cont n his situation, attaches denn to almost жогы, In the first place, you know that | in next € s work; while if the d is —— e employer, [3 health and strength are a en te e ^ ls up i g Byt this на vence he beco more efficient se epe wife and the mode in which she t g t mde others m ay follow Having "bis bo near his. work, b him „comfortable; but there is a temper FIM үнө in a мм со mpany af men, women, ind boys, which | bardship -of walking, morni e mind which is denominated онан When а vani nob hiye been. liar i in the master's presence; | three be a a A thi ms impossible it is given up in despair. When | and thus bal man’ а ge is in such a ra — pow that ib g bl а wet winter's night, аре for the iie to keep it c. inful АЛ this will be heir if the Midi ote penis ia а Psion over-crowded slat ev i oes to ruin, 6 беп man is disgusted, | is only ж enough to see that an end is made in good | Masters are antage of warm dem and flus to the beershop. Ifo rary, the wife time, and this, by а little tact, gs ve done without | stables, cow куен feels that sh s esto sme eit sind tesy, or by а sking all to r ise and join before | s X respectable, $he а ben man | th i 65 uds dd ог by any | their men e en Bar сөн. сънна his friend q Кене ре away the beershop, and the sum m" Ље pue д these few те $, Which are prompted would spend in liquor goes to the benefit of his wife лө make — en — — I had an example of Tw in a double [oe more common and tess open to ection. а sel cotta my own. 16 аа in a dreadful state ; the The Colonies.—With respect r Noticés to |those who use, n X not air tig! t had a brick is a bad Correspondents, ^ ** Natal, E р,” no o doubt i m et el | are placed in their true ро God ht, roof, sd petes пер "ot The рео; occupied it were Me neig по it was made ti ктт Men that in the matter of Р for agrienltural ed floors ut put down; a little porch. erected, | pu * E. D." Зен а Y^ well to take them out ittm with a woodhouse, and other conveniences, Lord | with him, as those in which he might pur- | thei Palmerston adds :—* And from that moment these | chase would be very na^ r anproduotives he would people al entirely their eharact altered | also save consi Maie ing agrieultural i | entirely apa conduct, became —— À ей people | ments with him, Ашур, as you say, they may be xa ай mever been | purchased in the colony. be This practically ilustrates the trath of — 1,1 аш died r4 "E РЕ P Cotta, ger's Food. —ln reference: to the Smith's maxim : кА Tah lal af od bya P rh to say fthat on the Mit aes I p. 994, as to | of e ttager Wit a famil ded tal k to mēn and women bad cames and eem by good o Seoteh farm labourers are not an exception to the he general rule. I|premiam of 5. to "d E family | y have ; s for holding s views on tl lad ed lf and is wife tnl children, in in a house only one | and [со up the Mi withou at parochial relief, on would gi an account is weekly receipts and of the ерен 1 fw а whole year. The offer rem as } unnoticed, though often repeated for several years. rat uen апа one ung people to sleep together when deut et j ів а ОвтовЁв 81, 1863.] а good breed of stock, feed them and bring the en asked for | hav gt was not suitable Ew | Alt „н hough ea 2 Wheat i in ЧЫ tho market ; or, if their ground [ is ofte d still vet: often offered by eed of any уа nt Agricultural so ieties ) by t th ieir р g profita d for the farmer to pu uding to th varieties түшт +} 1 whic ieti done otherwise than adopt, s looked а the Mark Lane | dad genuine. most every унынын о not practicable: ж) maintain genuineness for a T length o о tim en, y Bigr in, and this kept the price of Wheat so low that Whe ofit p t place, varieties me S d o t g rds of mixing, there is the ris "T int i d preparing eople engaged” in manipu- lat from the ing to the cially to Turnip. molitus of the grain, are generally vay unobservant in E and + of and unacquainted with the charaeteristics of Lo | codi not compete ws them in meat, n ait varieties, 'contend wit Зотов н the price of meat во {оа аз the population о ME: i adm ha His advice was, this country re what it is. т "Dor t plough too toe uch; is. In во wel» ances, more varieties are intentionally mixed for sowin, when the produce is sold for seed as a mitte, e, and roperly described, no -— сап be found with the il wever, different with а recent "s cattle в In the | Grass. Mr.G В, и & ek LUC "S "i = o much oileake they could eat much f REY, of Dilston, Fr another opas matter had been befor зер * drain They w not situated as ттык rists 0 Canadas o Australia, who їп Ros have ошмге опе БОНУН turn other. Here in their blessed |5 ing somewhat short, round, ould white, апа eed in renis while the seeds of medium-sized, and of ce tho double the produce. and obnoxious water, by using suc Fog 4 раст ae f - [ EG e e c ro des cription. - apply Беван summer just passed " brought out t pecu uliariti ies of varieties in the most striking manner | Grass, they could make la: eA к ‚> double the e quantity of Shirreffs of чуба it had hitherto do have perhaps been rendered та рг, and the white- | they brought f colour inteusified, other han d, the instead of віх, an моа Ле Р coul a gre eate " с суй mist чаан i ies, mingled toget in about тм faci bs E heavy root c ова не recently been sold for sowing in|w way i sA ing the quantity of live кү they со аа } gum that, they might depend upon it, was the DE of „ап profitable rua А in this country. i Wheat, he mes there were growers, y mäer t ond oed iei Shirreff’s Bearded White. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. m | in the spring for OA OK 4 ШУЫ ЛАУ Бо D6 TT and ploughed for Beans, great. We are iy, shin; is d "find ws el now, they would вее that for every quarter "Y " English во d less than six weeks. 1047 Тһе o9 stubbles that we eulti- ће Barley s of — pectet on these Mira BER be very arle 80 ts, besides the Los the E till чив, when t| r Whea з yield well, but we e heard of in some " iets. acre, ,9 use er, and the unequal ripening of the e completed until October 2, thus extending ov iod о зон не uet y Wing m ot in fell, n iy yer pu дал, we were favoured wit h strong ga les ind n" peedily Ачей upthe оок. - mere el d of. the За сор эзе e ingathered in at leas! conditio) n 12 days hours, 8 a cut 170 aeres sot hee Ваг! pes bey Oats, а се чаб "s than ^ Ms per to each exei and the whole expense of cutting, gathering, binding, stooking, eres 7 and "ihatebing, was 36l., or nearly 4s. 3d. per acre. ing the cost of stacking and thatehi р а - зз. 34.; seythemen 35., binders 2s. 6d., gatherers 1s. 9d., and rakers had 15. 24. per incomparably better done by the reaper, ver, th: the above statement, the wages of the ш alf-year se are not included. Тһе stackyards are considerably 408. Barley а 288. for у, lbs, а standard some 30s. per qua arter may be realise able for ы. Уен ad всагсе, and t КО been prices. Turnips have greatly improved of late, they will have quite бон to x Б тег AES ап average c E Both Tau and th. This Y End iow "d dier ^r пе etim 4A £ Straw will be sufficiently scarce ere the season of Grass again ed appearance. iw the | man Eu where та ould be pro- | returns. We аге now busy manuring and E aking up the vue and unexpecteðness of the mixture padanda BARE ац and o à Anor quality, leas Kor Wheat, - in a few days we expect to have about lfor not ae iis 9 the hodge- | and д аб a much cheaper 30 acres laid дот =” "8, ‚ but the persons who pre in the mixture are | there was no country that ы compete wi — m rd situated. There is Бау Al or all such | the production of s PM ir cm irregula and unless they ip once checked, | had a climate much. growth c ы Умар 1 kets of а tns че eder гаре р of our Whea ai p yo шо in your journal t genuine ite дон will — D vantage | m. the ieties become а | of the moist Сінай, and could produce much heavier and more Дыш Lag of Turnips, | In the south, ti Lothians, and the of mockery, Pamit Shirreff "Haddington, Oct. 19, 1863. | Crop roduce я detailed i time ear. 120 acres average 50 (fifty) коп ре aere. he estimated quantity as "P чш E gel harvest was for кр of 18 33 bushels per acre. 155 а at 33 bushels per acre dus Quantity threshed 513 sheep хо т жоп in" had oi Поко an d Beans. Ва t in the =н they ‘could | seortetie be fattene redit for market Mee tpi — He ks had k ue in some places, of ac of Turn ps being f HARDWICKE | given aw T" e. има that th reami DE [т lo М malo "ihe following rem: mals for n the $i en of should hw rtain quantity of кте 4 per. diem feeding Referring 6 steam ploughing, he said he was Tom | this wi ch ъа id counties „ tillage was too restricted, «мА Hd гу бум acad He әм à lat on t too small. He was of opinion that the iutroduction of steam would i nerease, and p robably the cost t of t the 20 bushels in excess of tbe estimate, or less than 4 а peck per acre above ihe actual produce. i Igive this year the yield of the various A UM with their soils, aud the sort of Wheat Vheat gros reflect upon the judges, because iter vus - ча agentsofaaystem ; but he ема to the system фойе: to thé system of com hi mination of animals, as at present carried on—from | ^^ e exsminatiól was meant to decide n the reach of small occupiers. A friend m plough after LE at a ased a e outlay ia pics f px wee Roa er had it ear he asked hi lei the 2 eode T4 ay ast he Һай shown | expenditure of 8007. t machi tie: He said he EUER ut^ he EE ой sisewhero by ull — Яе Md dion еер large an t >s at once an e land very c e уна: oa ден КО the Reed 2 x ю t agere implemen is been muċh injured p the stones, but hat the adjal he would ta че ә next time he had © posen uch obstructions, Не able to. part with 14 ot his horses, and the нЕ. w hich | take to market; nw d done wisely. | accrue e E He replied, tbat th they consumed һе could imals fed in a reasonable way, and that the ti ed on somethin ing in - Amm eum Poet that and ое ent members of that M io 0 осіне for the | introductio age of the exhibited "in whole question so pontes. of ОТИТ TOBER. рЫ Oct. 96 —Тће ai But fasts чу. desire. Donat get pu pid made the Wheat 80 [raa "EDIT ^ Sort of Field. | Acres. | Wheat. E. Description of Soil. No. bush. p 1 15 |ReiChaff| 54 (Sandy loam. | RY hit | 2 14 |Ditto 53 |Ditto. 3 11 |Browick 65 (play and good loam.* | Red 4 30 Ошо | 54 (Sana апа light loam. 5 49} | Ditto | 43 |80 acres wild sand, very poor; | | 20 acres good sand. ў The TT ite W he: at weighs 641b, and the Red 63 3 1b. | per bushel, ber verage yield of Wheat upon this farm pn the las Ye ts өй: . 382 bushels Су . 86 e or ә з к uie t Dusty" pd x ra TE carine, ЧЕТ say sa tmt wi че gr^ clay land being "TEE gola, and EST pur We lite moro Y d сае | tte crop this year y ^ йө o qoe pest B HasgLL pointed out we have a MAIN i haer d уне ded jn some р king the shocks in the fields, S cete Ma qe climate is for the EN the drought oe mina e ihe tre, Phe maet p of the quantities іа еей our - and the rearing of stock | $° after е, ish them havo their lnd mm тарау vare Тесла óward it дото in Grass, and take care to ! somo of these had had the advantage 0! heavy straw. t КОЯ Wheat was hurt by dry weather, 1048 field, were all superintended by myself, and I аш | кеке guna oem this pee will be found ‚ John Colem “Ж. y k Farm, Sept. 4, «186 п Ма "no j^ Clayton 4 Shuttleworth, Stamp End Works, Tincoln tieties THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ————— HE EARLIEST PEA KNOWN is CARPENTER'S EXPRESS (pods larger than any other early Pea). os e numerous Testimonials the following has been receiv From Mr. JONES, field, Petworth, Sussex. the following table we compiled from the books, with the dates and numbers of the engines delivered each year, may be valuable. Date. Number. Horse-power. 1945-275) В P Te 8 1846 .. у gius Е 16 1847 .. à 8 .. 73 Huge cS xU: dps д, 87 3849 5. 751 iU PESO, .. "816 АВА dp Vots Та Marien са зе 1851 196 .. ает 1859 . E SUP ЖЕСЕ 153 1853 . 282 .. К 1608 jose сер .. 880 2117 1855 & .. 445 074 1856 .. 507 .. 2611 1857 .. 493 3174 1858 . ВВ. 2837 1859 E .. 514 3941 1860 " .. 588 . 4075 na "E Lm so koX to the end of bee шом th (шу, 1 1863), ү eid made in week— 2 we vA Tadia ug t p^ ol were turned ont of the works. "Or thvesbing ег 18 pew and 3 ones were атт енн Four straw eleva (Hayes) 3 flour-dressin achi nes, and Бо corn-mills were also completed. Е and as many threshing machines, are cedri in the store-shop waiting for delivery. 16 is no vog ble that the average size of portable engine now sol 8-horse power; in 1855, 6-horse-power, and in 851, 5-һогв e Tth of Мау. I had Daniel O'Rourke Sido i in раф: 1861, and gatkered First from Carpenter's od gii May, 1862, Which led meto grow it as my earliest [Ocronzz 31, 1863, ———— iS ай PLANT Ed and AP PAST 25. siti may be Ке TA all respectable Testimonials forwarded cation to the Patentee, MR ^ J. МЕА) Edward Street, diee to be had only of EDWARD CARPENTER, Seed Mont ‚апа Sussex Seed Wem tne 98, Price 2s. 6d. per quai , which will be bere] Strictly in Magmnified Aphis. Menures and Fe Stuffs, eding OTT, AND BAWTREE, Ku PEAS, жошо ire to name and fine Pes bu bas d. DANIEL O'ROURKE " A 10 0 PANGSTER'S No. 1 ICE 0 SECOND E RAREN СшмАХ js o. 15 0 BLUE 1 AL e «8 Я BRITISH HE TRO LARCH, to offer, а few thousands, E feet, "very fine, $ 25s. per 1000. БОЕ, STANDARDS, extra fine, 2 feet 6 inches, 51, per ; per dozen, 15s. and 185. DWARVS, mr rked, and on their AYNBIRD, CALDEC Address 89, Seed MN Маск аш Lane; sz Y Basingstoke, т Бареа sng prices оо НЕ LONDON MANURE COMPANY ready EPARED BONE ка URE Ё present use on PASTURES, WHEAT MANURE for i ep SOWING. ВЯ BLOOD MANURE for ditt premo of LIME, &c. АП the abov n the finest condition, They also tinue to supp Dy GIBBS'S PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every Artificial Manure of known M. Е. Purser, Secretary. 116, Fenchurch Stree pt roots, 9s. and 12s. per dozen ; per 100, CAT. "e чча m on —(— seryman, Chatter 1945 ''REE'S REND DLING POTATO.— f flavoured early round white variety is certi! {+ ^y n the “ n epo of td page 269, to Мате yielded at the 2 TONS per Present price 6l. per Ton n to preven a nenta ord delivery should now be sent to Mr. е5 A. DAINTREE, Of Fendrayton, St. Ives, Hunts, Sacks, 2s. each. Seed ын een harvested fine теу сот all the n | n grown with paie RM оу of vultivatio e bee: from Ав the d ee low, and m hav er sclectód | SEL prices w ery fine, th ill be moderately on applica poti Moppa Anh Jeavod Kisaey Early Fox’s ейін Jackson’: Early Round Fra! Wal ris "T s Early Martin's Globe MYATT'SPROLIFIC do. Early Golden Globe (se rodueti Early M inig m festo Fluke Кійреу Early h Que Lapstone do. Early [oras ney E ig —€—M Early Forty-fold Early Eariy Snowball eed Growing Establishment, Wisbech. асе MER SAND.— Best quality, "7s.6d. per ton; 6s. per ton; ditto 5s. 4 t à чо Clari- fied 4 fne or sharp, 3 6d. ewt., put on the Rail gate. second quality PEAT SOIL, LOAM. KE а моа gan be sent оп ali the pria е Ballways. Ww Liz RT, Reigate, murre ers for robin or d the seed is AND F. SHARPE a prepared to make m special offers to the Trade о of bus аар теленен | онова Кайсы of value. WES'S xim MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. A supply of the above Manure is now ready for delivery, at J. В. Lawes’ Factories, Deptford, and Barking Creeks, Price 81. per ton. 2 to 3 et per acre to be harrowed into the nos р is sown. d of Mr. LAWES, or of his appointed Agents; also uu Cae lacte of LIME £6 6 MINERAL SUPE HOSPHATE' TORIR 1 Сели ruvian Guan 1 t and all —— са Ы са Cakes at market pri n Ru Offices, xs Adelaide Place, Address С: dip 22, аер Quay, Dublin. London Bridg че LE. wing. HE PATENT NITRO.PHOSPHATE or BLOOD MANE RE xm alg ЦИ FD), Consisting of Ten E upwards of | 30,000 Acres of ire HN CLAYDEN, d Essex. 'ector.—J AMES ODA: ODAMS'S GOD MANURE for WH Monure, specially Large Sd ди. Ме has been in use for са а and h ven great satisfaction to едни таау be sent to the Company's Agents throughout the country, or direct to C. T. MAcADAM, Secretary. Offices: 109, Fenchurch ен London, Е.С. т 7l. 10s, per Ton, delivered at any Railway ог Wharf in EIGATE SILVER SAND, 12s. per tou at Swa Place, ае five miles, or to any London wharf, or per bushel (Бань ce, ce, Old Ken Ro ii Lon OCOA-NUT REFUSE, delivered Cue ъл а а. запа, Cross, аі ENNARD, Swan Р! artieulars, and how ды. dts see long Advertisem s ostage Stamps or Post- Orders He rans to BRUSHES and MATS are sold in every town. FI) vTIoN.—Every Brush ped ‘J. BARsHAaM’s Patent" 10.h rece ended, vidently due to the general дора of steam bultivatsan, to which these engines can be easily applied. e Es [^] o - p S © 2 © e La t d Egi Fo = “лгы | E mom юэ c € c vr | ERA z э S 8S 5 5 $5,597889| | = S883828 хр| аваг | ЖЫ X шоа тъ 7 $ES" | = = | so : | zE x оны | аа Жок шогы Iu с А о ы Б. eo [© E > M > va ЈЕ pe e - &9€s25525|F2|E |е рро а РЕ Е А Эй ыс уе | 28 t ls еа са: m WS a F E TARGA ee aen сыл ка ae a Ma wu с! ра КЁ |> B BR = & | | 5 © о ю о о мю о о а a өзүү [| £T оо E za tH - = ъз = Гев Zu © фо © о © о шасе Su eg 5 í | a e ж CO OC ст 9, E = КАБЫН: = 0 » e со O NM I 5 2 -— ? 2 | & БЫ = 2c t о co со со A o A z A so Ж "uo ст o © 9 m E dri T EE wm xs $5509 з x Ee ЕЕ ки EE - "E S o OG OG m m 5 ВЕЕ = за, LASS i | e| 902732 5 - MED BAISER % E 2EBSLE | ; Rogas | ices to Corporea B. one ical causes. - "is too deep thdown | The loin | mixtures of clay, soot, sulphur, &c., and it d "Winter Dress all Fruit Trees with (GISBURST COMP ae o c Copy of a Leiter from Mr. RIV. 7. Y use oin Sawbridgoworti th une antog with Gis- n чери, llb. to the of water; his trees, all lture, 5 | Spider me “Would the | dressing to his iR med it кїйє the sis а bis o to таке іё ара has made his trees clear and vigorous in t eir gro e intends to pain nually, and tells" all e walls." PATENT MOWING, ROLLING, and the First 0 Prize ue IMPROVED ELESS LA COLLECTING MACHINBS, hou ined Medal of the International Exhibiti i CP ESSI atronized by Her Most Gracious Majesty tlie Quee Queen during the petitus of dj and 1863, These Machines have proved to be the best, and have carried off every prize that has been given in all cases of competition. ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS on AA ud Sox, purane Iron Wor ; and оға H.ll, London, E. c HANKS NEW ОБ LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, aud DELIVERING MACHINES Ese the First Prize Medal o! International Exhi I E Shanks’ Patent Lawn Mowers are A use in the Royal ers at Kew, Windsor, Buckingham Palace, Hampton and Balmoral. na pete ever offered to the publie. poe Mas e Ж АТАЫООПАН, on application to А. pom f orks, Arbroath; or 27, Leadenhall Street, FARM RAILWAYS.— Full p ns Works well and | and proftably may be bad ORT. ABLE s Poeta мт. eae be ve ui ard- А. е Trees 4 ounces to the gallon will be found | and how far the natural in of th а good strength ; when used stronger some buds on weakly | available as a motive D" for railway rm may be injured. cultivation has a ean Gisnunsr COMPOUND is Sold Retail by Nurserymen and Seeds- | flat-bottomed rails unencumbered by cross. men, in boxes 1s., 3s., € 6d. each. of any kind; and also to notice Wholesale Aa PRicEs PATENT CaxpLE CowrAWY (Limited) | the the cornfields ble for running Belmont Vauxhall, London. В. T of their own weight without - кыр. АЫ "ү" HEUS ТТ Моукмвв 7, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1057 Paulľ’s Nurs Waltham Cross, N. Greal t Reduction in the Price of Roses. о тозе NEW D OG OSES. aur eh FANDARDS, 18s. per dozen, EPIFT RE — H— Trapt. А SELECTION, ЫЫ o NOW EU и WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, R UCKFIELD, SUSSEX. Bince issuing their NEW ROSE CATALOGUE Hn ihe Autumn of 1863 and the Spring of 1864, ILLIAM AND SON have аи ng во Yos ayw DWARFS, 9. ozen, and upwards. еф NEW ROSES. E N BEAUTY of WALTHAM, „ WM. PAUL, and LORD MACAULAY (three of the best), at lowest advertised prices. The New PRICED CATALOGUE is now ready, free Pa a Do thin emer cen e px зи RUIT — LES, PEARS, PLUMS, pid fully determined мот т UNDERSOLD by any pc wn APRICOTS, PEACHES, ABOTA RENES: FIGS, GRAPH they have prepared а REVISED LIST of ROSES reduced prices, е gu nmm ен CIO mi n forwarding ow ові ° advertised prices. rig "pom s Renowned Ro dozen NISED BY THE RoYAL FAMILY наа. uds to ап i is si or without the supervision of the Trees, &с., till red. undertaken in се part of the United Kingdom. ы ез and v —-— yy бето ve d m pie Tree: 8 КЕ е wu growing jours; whioh. ts "а ронена а тау. Болан гайда амел бг a peri, d which is almos has ад ү Parodi а бш” Б PN o grafted р ү ап{в ог n Е ipud glass, which са WM. PAUL (Son and Successor to ы ids A. Paul), Nurseries | the great number to fail e ason). and Seed Warehouse, Waltham Cross, №. Piltdow: е Жа ваа, near Uckfield, Sussex. OSES. TWENTY-SEVEN FIRST PRIZES DURING THE PAST SEASON. PAUL & SON, pu ЗЕ еа HERTS, N., Their Stock of id STANDARD and DWARF SES v was never га K сутте 1: L & Sow would solicit. [o dede CHARLES LEFEBVRE, &c., is but limited. To gentlemen planting Rosaries they would be happy to submit Plans, or to furnish Roses by the Aes зна for.a fine display of bloom RE the autumn and e Ju wien now give their orde! RLES NOBLE, Sunningdale Nursery, S.W: Rail. hea straight large quantities c be liberally dealt with. DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUES for the present веавоп will be forwarded praia and ро paid оп application. 1 па X OHN CRANSTON offers s MO of STANDARD and ке! ас of 44 2 perior quality. busi hardy tution of the plants grown in this айы а? long en; чы iow] —— T Ње D offer this season is perhaps superior to р th. He also begs to direct attention especially to DWARF ROSES on the Manetti SR uid QUERN —Á— v; an ане stock. Do., do, as the stock of ierit. нів, as H.P. LORD CL YDE d CLIMBING RO CENT САР )EN Carriage Paid. 105. Prizes for LAM €— and Crocus. т, 1864, offer PR S to the above amount for HYACINTHS, ÜLIPS, and CR! ОС CUS. For DESCRI LIST of NEW and EXHIBITION Егср TULIPS, € CROCUS, е BARR & SvapEeN's * ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE,” price £34 Тһе Royal Horticultural Society in MARCE T HYACINTH p 2 100 ra fine pienie 100 in 100 exhibition varieties 105s. 848, - a X рез 632. 50in 50 zs 508. n 5 493. 80. 25in 2 $5 » 25. 35 fa ^ va э” vc ЖШ ИР”, 15з. 12in 12 РЕ 15. | 121 ‚ » » SS uS ERES n jy $» 6з. to 9з. TULIPS. 100 in 50 wc S: 25s. | 100 in 30 vr ES — .. 175.64. | 25 in 2 pim varieties 5з. 64, 100 ір 40 21s. | 50 ір 25 .. 108. 64. | 12in 1 3s. 0d. "CRO сїз. 500 in 20 exhibition varieties 21s. | 250 in 20 exhibition varieties .. 103. 6d. | 100 in 20 exhibition varieties 4s. 6d. COLLECTIONS of BULBS (see our Advertisement, page Gardeners” Chronicle, Sept. 19), for the adornment of the SPRING FLOWER GARDEN, CON SERVETORY and SITTING-ROOM. “э т PRICES of BULBS ge E see our Advertisement, page 958, Gardeners Chronicle, Oct, c ICED and DESCRIPTIVE LISTS of BULBS necessary for WINTER and SPRING GARDES. тне. with the best methods of successfully аса and advantageously arranging them, see BAR SUGDEN'S “ ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE to WINTER and SPRING GARDENING." s: | та NEW HARDY LATE FLOWERING RHODODENDRONS. | RINCE OF WALES. Brilliant rose shaded with purple, divided substance, a profuse bloomer, very hardy, eri г фа end of Jun | young plants, 21s. each. A few larger ones, 42s. each. = PRINCESS OF WALES. итий pes rd primrose — upper Гра. агыу se ле with py ы КЕ ee А тешу Боз iar Л Л СС ОООО" | Larger, 42 GC ID E Gem MavnIcE Үосхе has much pleasure in now offering for the first time the above distinct and beautiful RHODODENDRONS, which he can confidently Fito end ul ав most desirable additis a iai this рен of hardy evergreens. 'Тһеу have both been proved for ddp years in the open ground to be very bardy, free bloomers, с truss, and very late—possessing every qualification which can be desired in а first-class Strong plants, 21s. each. tage stamps. COLOURED PLATES by A з d wuhs E 1.3 бик ТҮРЕ; M p р MAURICE YOUNG (Sow and Successor to the, late e Youxe), MILFORD NURSERIES, хЕАВ GODALM black A on the upper petals, compact truss, good | — | Afew extra size, 63s. each. үү. NU їп к ч a die debat and int D The pe рең upon own are strong and well gro rdozen—:. d. STANDARD ROSES of all the leading еа in cultivation 18 0 Do. Newer varieties, introduced in 1861 and 1862 4 0 DWARF ROSES, extra fine erano — vost Manetti stock .. .9s.to 12 0 Do., бо, upon n Do og-rose Stock - 9 0 Do. r Var vy li 61 18 0 Do., reg 1862 апа 30 0 STANDARD and HALF- STANDARD TEA- SCENTED ROSES, all the best varieties 2 0 DWARF ROSES u фор. ег. own "roots, 2 d Рег tuals, and Вои! 12 0 БОТО ee 15 0 ES 9 0 PILLAR ROSES 2 xtra. strong plants, 4to5Ícct12s to 15 0 STANDARD WEEPING ROSES .. .. each 2s.to 2 6 pego in 8 and 9-in ule China, and T scented varieties ..24s to 30 0 DESCHIPTIVE CATALOGUES forwarded free on application. ing’s Acre, near Hereford. =. ursery PO gs to announce that his Stock o e the i is this season unusually fine. It consists of eve in de d for l planting. Тһе most соп. spi со та ARD and DWARF ROSES; FRUIT TREE ription, ineluding WALL TREES (very fine); PYRAMIDA» BUSH and STANDARD APPLES, Ese ёс. ; NDARD MULBERRIES, extra fine; EEN iuf DECIDUO SHRUBS, 1 CHINESE ARBO R-VIT Ж, all sizes; ANDROMEDA FLORIBUNDA, &c. of nown har: H, &c. PRICED CATALOGUES gratis. ark Nurseries, Brixton, (— 8. ùR, ы q НАЦЫ 5 VERI Тапе, eet, ELL LINGTON а GIGANTEA. — The undersigned offer a fine stock of SEEDLING PLANTS in cu at e a rr prices :— Per 100. -year SEEDLINGS in single pots .. .. .£2 0 0 ef ut р" ix E $ T2859 Ditto, i n 48- -pots, lf 2-5 9 Җ- ARAUCARIA IMBRI ICA (TA, in 210 0 CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA, ^ ea m, 8 8 inches 010 0 PICEA no MA AN Vn eng perdoz. 0 9 0 TR N. attentio: е4 pde eon hell grown.—Apply to 3, Norfolk grown ADI t Ed à ME orest hrubs, &c, E WSON SON, 8 8 ‚ Edinburgh and London, have to announce that their PRICED CATALOGUE for the RE ORNAMENTAL SHRUF is at large, and of superior quality. If о р spedal. ° be made to those intending to plant T" Edi ^ атр. Lu Tees ап HOMAS KENNEDY AND со, E and кн. ERE SEEDSMEN, Dur tfully to call the | attention o the tbe nobili: ' ап ipu Great Y Britain zd аа Е offers ill Ireland to В! _ -—-— че Ў к and с ҮЙ. оа IS es M ibo бый 7 through them he feels their orders to any he solicits their the New "a mson, Melbourne, e hasa few 2 year old Plants o offer at 0L euch. WILLIAM Вміти & BÖN, reque аны 1058 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NOVEMBER 7, 1868, Rhododendron Countess of Haddington. E "for Palhe, de nce t рох? EXER this, EVERY. FIRST, PRIZE ab ME pol. uet ff. Good plants, Ж each. t his ND СО. have E ed in offerin plan i above GLADIOLUS, unequalled bys anyo other Diaa Tynning: uscat. gs II D Ms NC Destin ve, and for T e brilliancy of its colour. The Bulbs usually fine. ood plants, 3s. 6d., 58,, 8 ni s. 6d. each. E: Gnd Stove Plants, Ornamental and Vail reenhouse, Price 3s, per doz. ; 208, per 100. OBERT PARKER begs to announce that he is PEE "AZaléa indica, Fruit Trées, Gra dp s "Trade e price on — x обе Rae for sale the above first-class Plants, Full | dendrons, Roses, éc, Hyacinthg, po uA баш агоїввйа, Royal Nurseries, Grea mouth, Norfolk. е with List of Awards ROTA ed. are ә published i in'his | and other г В ulbs, is now published үү orwarded: to ali NEW CATALOGUE t PLANTS and BULBS, which will be | applican. e Gladio forwarded o pplicai Exotic Namang: Tooting, Sig B OUELL . were awarded the folloying пу: Tooting, Surrey, S. ——— PRIZES for the above їп September la Hyacin Е AND SECOND PRIZ YSTAL Жүүнү gp Scarlet WX ена; ар ' SONS. st importation of First Prize, ROYAL HORTICULTURAT, SOCIETY, ону. X ATERER'S e AT ALOGUE ар HARDY above меа, and S. extraordinar Fiksr Prize, Ввїонтон. SCA аага BNGRPDENDEONS мол weld od the. "Bulbs. They promiso a a fine bióom, Ha DNO UNS of this collection wil be forwarded on annually "displayed in the po "s Gardens, Regent's БУ; беку sóliited. DESCRIPTIVE PRICED > Park, c w be had o КЖЕ С ж 0 Royal Nurseries, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. E ird faithful descriptions of all the varieties теа], V MS ACINTHS. A Ed DS WES 5 f Nursery 8 EORGE JACKMAN Xm SON'S D and СВІРТІҮЕ CATALOGUE for 1863 PT a 1864 t can be M free on application ; it comprises FRUIT TREES, The American Nursery, Bugs hot, ürrey- - ROSES, AMERICAN PLANTS, CONIFERS, EVERGREEN Rhododendrons. and DECIDUOUS TREES an nd SHRUBS, and TRANS- Cmrusow, Wiirs, PURPLE, AND SCARLET. PLANTED iang cd ме ee IL AR id L S ic ND Rx E Nossery, = Є has RECEIVED the AWARD of the Royal Horticul- 14595 LILIES, Extra strong Конен Кш tural Socie SEES IE Buon RST PRIZ шум г олан ALBUM i FIRST RIZE, 1805, ROSEUM s 1 FIRST PRIZE, 1868. BRUM - * CATALOGUES are now ready, and a stock of Plants in the | RU Th ree each of the above, 108. BUTLER & Me ons. Seed Merchants, Covent Garden Market, London, W.C. most perfect маа of all sizes, and at prices to suit all urposes. Sunningdale Nursery, S.W. Rail. EW FORCING GERANIUM, МЕЗ, LEWIS eO REDEEM : LO У .—Rieh crimson with dark maroon bloteh in top RUBRUM. i | PR фта zu мм пф аон Эт АДЫ Мрошет. T9440 DAVIES сап now supply the above, in nice exhibited to the Floral Committee of the Röyal суы Ам bushy nicae Ме ge Rb to es Tower Pada, E: bred A 64. to 78. 6 arieties. Larkfield Nursery, Wavertree, near ce ool. Society on March 31, and then awarded ах а гу eate of Comm — "E; Good Plants Me ready, Ts. 6 S JACKSON & Son, Nurseries, Ki а British Fern Catal ardy Continental Ehododen OBERT M E S d -— Ut f free for gx ATE MBR OISE VERSCHA EE сао, stam and thei nt (Belgium), bej ffer the following New Hardy varieties, PM pages, M odit ENS Мр ‚Ж y Exotic Ferns) RHODODENDRONS. :— s. d. CRIPTIVE CATALOGUE o Rhodo dendron. Comte de s, d, | Rhodo, Dr. Moore % 0 of 1 his New and PRICED Di ux аа EXOTIC FERNS, No. AS 40 OE -. 1L (Exotic Fe erns) will be las early Be АРТ 60 | е м Foot's Cray Миг: » Dieudonné Spae RS ey TERRE » Director Thelemann 5 0 | » Princess Alice — 50 Lp LODGE NUR = OE MEM PTON.| 5 Due dolphe de „ rubrum spectabile. 40 ps 60 acres, and contains au unrivalled stock Ten & А B AS b Verschaffe и. 80 \ abov: are КУБЫ; FOREST. i^ ORNA- REEN and LOTH NG КЖ, STAN WARF NTS, M DARD ап ac The HR | certainly of "die S gent эша К varieties in trade. The Set of the Eleven Varieties can be supplied for 3/. Ihe, best state for rem ov; А vel A p Медан en EO. BAKER begs to announce that his extensive 5 > Collections of Hardy LU Eas das НЕМ Г аай апа KALMIA c FOLIA, s гуа set wit! ollection о ERS € possible ie нь C ur ihe. | fne. ey varieties MOT ted or yal George, Grosse я Бау, чл сотум э are ET Rat ri xc may Early York, qoe — —" and others. Sunningdale Station, South-Western Railway. ; fine trees, 5s, each ; carriage paid g = ^ trees, 7s. ба, e: Be leck's New Pe Ре lar argon riums, Amerie Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth. goor B S. WILLIAMS begs io аш оон НА he is now | LIEBER GOL REY PRICED anl Very Strong Standard and Р. s and P. prepared to supply str: ng ples ants of the aboye, which ESCRI PTIVE POA TALOG, r the present des - eig eie -— "Co, Dordhani eh have received certificates of the highest, merit during the, past | is DOW ыд and will be forwarded HE P all, applicants: offer the above, of the best varieties, | 30d previous’ seasons. "They Sade been selected with great well as medien Plants, it ins mary ү, 5 245. S 30s. рег Tee rar ig the Trade on application, ` | Care, and are far in advance of any yet offer ‘General у Stock, one of the most extensive f А M UTUMN. CATALOGUE and FOREST TREE LIST free| For descriptions and prices, see Gardeners ЕА Oct, 24; | kingdo Woki Su d "дч also in Catalogue, which сап be had on application, Knap Hill Nursery, near Woking, Surrey. Ў Go NON — Down Nurseries. Био]. ise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, W. TUS — Gentlemen wishing to make | ис terations or improvements in PLEASURE GARDEN, | Strawberry. and Choice ts. EssRS. "TH MAS S RIVERS AND SON now offer AMS чудь: бат. ction of his la WILLI of the al ty was selected by them in 1861 from many hundreds f Seedlings ráised from La Belle Dm eapite ET cA ER PENES STOVE. d Bordelaise TE La d ar К. received from | GREENHOUSE PLANTS, VARI TEGA ATED and ORNA. France, an prov у far the largest and most | MENTAL FOLIAGED PLANTS, TREE FERNS, &¢., amongst which are some very fine specimens. Piants, 4. 4 pak dozei 30s. per 100. А few extra sized bearing ts. бз. Pe or doze carriage paid toti Cu and PRICED CATALOGUE post, free on. em *i PERS Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. ines Е AS. GARAWAY anD CO/S AUTU. - ARTER anp CO. leave LOGUE {ог 1863, containing Priced Lists of JJ AMES beg to call attention to their splendid collection of the «ст consist- Вах AUL AND Ornamental 6 Conifers Roses, and Fruit с di Das inar s seal thonna РАЦЕ S oft due зеде w read; E nd will be forwarded ESCRIPTIY: PRICED. ROSE CATALOGUE. vation. Extra si PIN Dur om cd, weit a 1 [application к= та s Ros Ba Cog CATALOGUE of HYACINTHS and са ror pM еее РА М. ne hm Md Шпрее Orders exceeding 51, Carriage аны EVERGREENS | hi ШЕ of communication with. Bristol. йр ы ШЫ ig SR сынок ‚ Jas. GABAWAY & Uo., Durdhai £l лара S NOVELTIES E v cre: s FI аса EE е followfig, ГА at 3s. 6d. to e consult H. LAN The fi | CATA in E rs was for Bulbs sapplec b; "th i ЖОР LY а address is 1 is Hi рм d YACINTHS! for x EXHIBITION, Finest sorts by name Very fine siio EN Good itto Good Жум for Beds, "tinis &c. in separate colours (fresh imported), 21s, т nd An cuses, Tulips, Gladioli, &c., Te very lov е5 D as per iei усе ойы у be had gratis an [ke & b Boxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. RIPTIVE DERSON anp SON'S D id er r POLES asa сна ed the jum selection published, and will be forw: HYACINTHS choice by name, Ês., sra Do., n colours, 38. А Ро. oo pes 4з. Оч Do., MINIAT URE E FLOWERED VARIETIES, 3s. per йол. TULIPS: for Forcin ing, 6d. to PA doz. Do. hs — «арор LE MIXED, 55. aie 7. маа {тее оп а: з. per d CYCLAMEN босо LILIES, 60 fine varieties. T ITONIA LA (OROCOS A) AUREA, 3s. per E. ERING Tod P vie colours, m ШЕРА САВ, DOUBLE Р Mom. M бтм ETS in pots | blooming, and LILY of the VALLE EY n Wellington Nursery, St. John's — London, N.W. KITÇHEN GARDEN, LAWN, or PARK, would do well to KONE CATALOGU | BRUIT CALO UM and REE ап UB P eges de: &c. preis the Nurseries, Berk- ph z ur inspection of the stock is earn: estly —Á pest, d largest quantity of ARAUCARIA шви. во bere now. ready their биш оран, Black Prin St. Peter's, Black Front эше Sweetwater, Muscat of Iren ROSEO - ALBA, ТОМ THUME. Muscat Ham. h: -Blach се АМЫ non Hall oed CLIMBING ROSES. TREES and SHRUBS, шашы Acacias, Laburnums, Thorns, &0. of th loving X rera STANDARD, DWART, end ceni Les торага, А; , AYAY burgh, Mil Hill Н; burgh, Lad; ГЕУ, ВІ: [Ui ier, A TIT A кг Брейн, Müscat "Troverüh; Royal citis Tenth a Ji gasto MAJUS PURPUREUS, үа of guest Res again ти ты d Ва Swosbwator, King's знаена [QYAINSONIA SPLENDENS MEVS CTAILLISTONE ano CO, and D Nurseries, one mie from Ed Haverhill Station, As (А6257 FU De INTEGRE | 4 ИСЕ | "T N "ur yéars p. 2 f р À d 7 И Ser иы ОГ Crown Boby Gorp трап, Т л, White: ie. E E Бо H-AOIN EA т A te Че the consideratio Friet кан. Glory, other large iid good bearers. x aon above. x E ~ -— URDU — 7 | recéived Firat-class Certificates both A Шо. Eo 187 por dogem, а сањењ C AUPFUSSIAT ATROYTOEACY A ша ныш in height, price ба. to 18s. per dozen, dem — nons Ж were a few 3 Mx grew ipt, сне HOLLYHOCKES, Kei of. OBELIA PAXTONIA NA. first a Deutzia crenata flore one PANSIES , cheap and good p кке Batistéctton to г А ае (XTONIAN A. [ord Ert iu Mia UD „Thi i Even | L Е Баа ted here, by е — ure will be ready next week. é t pplication ue Rovers deeply tnged ex | 72 бф NOVEMBER 7, 1868. } THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1059 О gat tton's Unrivalled Collections of Bu lbs. it may be worth our while to draw the attention | unusually деу А ны owing to the abund- UTTON'S 901 NEA COLLE ECTION o£ BULBS of our readers to {трет ае е ^ t ар ws ^ e trees, "The foliage of the dif- OOMING in POTS ves ums amongst them, as well аз to the effeot whieh they |iereni kinds o don as it — in the autumn A E еш COLLEOTIO and are likely to "Produee in our gardens and land-|takes on many bright hues of colour- Ead ellow 4 BORDERS. ко ATA : y or partioulars see ботго AUTUMN CATALOGUE, which | scapes. With this end in view we shall divide red, and purple Eres i has a ver p y may be had Gratis Royal Barks Seod aen r es them into four classes, namely, rien s Кш her- | upon "the bpm ape. y ais 23 aane | baeeous plants, M paced shrubs, and А curious eere these Japanese i cin he fi by fa For £l 1 pà aa SUR DOR ONSERVA ix... is Lilium auratum ; in oed, we р —12 в: lendid Hyacinths, (АИ Hyacinths, 6 Polyanthus|to rank with this Enos SIEB са indigenous to Japan, whether herbaceous 5 уап! , Narcissus, 6 Double Sweet- — Е, ы Splendid Lilium speciosum fro: the po urn Pdl, or tree, would a appea: г to have a varie gated E 50 New Crocus, 3 Japan Lilies, 6 Achimenes, 3 Lachi- HER М: rion There are ‚ the Б —À Half the above, 108, гой, Q WR & 8осрех, Beed Merchants, 12, King Street, Covent аге likely to prove very ornamental plants; we|plant is met with im like condition, and e Garden, W.C. jatana the ра. сечу: d last summer Pines, Palms, and M arn s, have their тол. £34 10s. Prizes. ery faint idea he beauty of t favourite Aucuba of o ARR MS чол... Sur жү moras | meta The dra agon and Seb Ohrysanthemums, козден f doutes S че еа кае ough noi partieu Фин xA е татар m thei tely Li aua Магу of these natura NI алы rizon péniat state, may p с. sports are very han examples, we та уйын E things in A hands of vu r florists. "rrioyrtis hirta, | | чу to s аА pe "varieties ^t the ark E TULIP, e 3; qom mimm а е mottled оо oms, is particularly vr ciim b Euonymus, Eurya, &e. men handso e pa: so is Saxifraga Fortunei, late tely me plants че ре bonn introduced which are (TEAT T FRUIT and CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW icm and described by Sir Wrrrram HooKER iei vei T hel uthern parts o the MINGHAM.—The ANNUAL GREAT, FR UIT. |t he ‘“ Botanical Magazine." Мог mpl we omi | Тара апе ands. it Sod, wil id CHRYS F Ao ea Ha Bi оок ж Es ek: (кош) thi LT " а beautiful little Saxifraga in the | ж-е ey are well ita notiee sey win, a быы ith Borticuitural Дону simu | w м аша М viera а, мз ў TI ES leaves [= tar of their "ыа юп Tug 4 jou taneously wi Q d. M eautifully mottled ап in wi yariou em we may mention Eurya latitolia variegata, а AP and ЈАТ, a du уур Semper the colou te - » , pin nk, and ro то {> «сага plànt with Camellia-like leaves blotched i ith pink t 15b 23 and o of уйын (which include а Ten Guinea Cup for a| Оў dee three which | with white, and when young tinged with pr and шер» of Fruit), aro now ready, and may be һай on | we can t present, but € are all нт orange. ТїНоїшш Mog rog Gardenia radicans Entries close on THURSDAY, November 26. аб phe er to our gardens ere is a variegata, and sev ral kinds | ear — гер oos — еца еа (Lonicera aureo-rotieulata) Nageia have their елү, gripe PU S LLLI. бдан P Барсана ше whose leaves are ned and mottled like .e»lours as if painte ed Ьу. e hands „ОЁ ar artist. I YOR FICULTURAE SOCIETY. Хосеа, ang И species of Clematis ө ne | Thes " j А Marisa of this Committoo will bc held at the Garden, el flowers of a deep violet blue, and t uth Kensington, on TUESDAY, November 10, for the ks args | E Examination of such Meu and rope А nd may t n. like бао ge blossom. I to d Pot them to perfection. For eem awarding the following prizes E: deae whioh havo. been introduced. а bes messen and for e gardens, whioh aoi Crass A.—Thebest Three Dishes s of any variety of DESSERT reat value, In » үа t и th e, these plants ts will be € bus шагым, ls, mum the new everg "—— om | үкөк сй "They wil} well repay а Tis А bright ghe sy ате of the deepest green extra e^ C E зарае але newer varieti Ж т, rp ‚ is а far more beautiful These then are a few of the more ЕТИ бы s D.—Ditto vi Monet Aa object Чал de the ааб Variety со mmon in our | “69003 of pv opening of БК n in as far as horti- MN » Mee ing by | gardens. Ву е side of this, M ъз an objeot of е, але ub ned ) поа pet on e d [ys RENT of Met and i Nd equal importance, we must place the male of canid odd a m of оар plants to the list we a rn , Secretary to the Comm. Aucuba _ japonica, whie od now been y rns, Pri T, К е два Rs Тә ле of Ат а г ie of stand Мт. SrANDISH has femalo plant | Valuable plants in so short a spac 4 "iine isa Tne G Фатецетя ehroutele. covered with berries which wil BOON We the very unusual ron and we are not likely to T RDAY, NOVEMBER ', vülue df pee introduction. Osma TN ilie ifo lir ius, |866 such a number ы Mo cene novelties at one m shru em early allied to the Oliye м time ngain. Jt i егу day that an old ETINOS ROB TER эмеске WERK: Sy thes : SET 29 W A n : а NU oe Oh R Lie. d Ohrysantherm m Exhibition at tho Agri- Vigorous. Жии = 2| Cultural Hall, Islington. Р E if Sr gem fuit i 2, produged as as lere ; dave; > e "The e у=, а dra its Daim JAPAN, © тнк LAND 0: Ne бом,” as it plants. Тһе double mie On enata is another| "ugue is somewhat poetically called. - "its ана Маида Lane addition to the things өе 4 in — HQ fondal D Pri icu rp E. e det has been lately opened to rest of the world ; qu Lact ox та uar AP ipe ci otn Ae eiit e аа all but elosed to foreigners || and it may be long before it is safe to visit it again ears. limpses of the try which |tinged on the outer surface with deep rose. Пех | lad "been obtains d foi tine to time showed саа Thunb.) E ba ;uni | ®! ш manene amongst € ell- а ed к gai [es thatit was very rich in vegetable productions of|in the n ‘series, їз another valua introd uction., in which 1 p an ornamenta Tad useful kind which would be|lt is of а neat habit, has brigh glossy is Ys len re T перет d me highly valued in Europe. i j M ings be penc and as an evergreen hed, 2 р lant will be grob iuf portio ДРУГ a likely, aste p гут us ire NBERG заб pi. А. ears most usetul. › D SrEBoLD and MATE iy ma mhi Pines and their айе аге бо рйюдрс\ та xxm agn à in" to make an impression on ovd gi with eic pianla o of t ooh tome ot wbich which have. yra Among andseapes , but the|perha aps the most re ** Un vrella а | grea €— 0 vos our parks Pi сези каабы. T в tree is ped оси i те заета аз а and gardens. n, v our late treaties with |distinot in its habit and gener уче rom | the openi а new field of enjop а in the apan, that eoun: d was partially opened to foreign | а c ily of бошт» hitherto introduced ptem ot fon ntry Orchids, will be glad to nations, an arem tünity itself of intro-|to Europe; we have already given a figure of it, | hear that Mr. INDEN—the well е introducer d f a host of valuable lants—has received infor nity presented ope; we hav: duein uh these desirable novelties to Europe. Suc for which we were indebted to, Mr. J. б. VEITCH, о an opportunity was too valuable to be lost, “у, it|Abies firma,; Aleoquiana, Veitehii, and Pinu pr r densiflora, are likely to prove very ЕПА AS v lage of the most. кыл с аң “the Land of the and ш seful Г if (57 ove themselves hardy in | brilliant species ot Odontoglos sum, Masdevallia, Rising Sun" appear to have met with a rare | опг climate. os Metti din and R. edere аге | о. As the amount of E 3 we imt judge. from the сик which resem upr soniana i ) ane hich appearance if row as wel The first до on ival of these exquisite ptem hat our n|may be imme рк ал P arias we hope willlose no time in ll with | fris never known the dubomfost of another named Thujopsis ыту hen " n 4862 and during the разь Тһе and Map summer both Mr. VxrrcH and Mr. STANDISH have | interesting and beautiful, i lines of new Japanese plants at all | that many о м E exhibitions, an and have carried off| Tra c Evene ле ealthy-lopk bough they know th hardy: eda pi lives pm ed in ^ Puto e) e rof|we have now added a variegated variety, м ^ = h { Dibe i ү atr n deren TA еве novelties have or | FR Ба А нн am Ta е е 1060 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [NOVEMBER 7, 1863. with the nty of light, and | air, and бүрө, would ^ as ө congenial am THON NOVA BOUT: WE announced f Pound Sweet.—Circumference 12 inches, weight n oz. ; form ofzGloria Mundi; red, streaked with to which they were formerly consigned. had been vei by iho Royal Horticultural rn Spy.— Weight Er. resin with ospiti darker теа; the colo ouring 8% oz, roundish, » glossy, Society from Halifax, Nova ДА) ме y of него |В richer алута та from the Horticultural Associatio: other from E the appears from а short notice in a recent the I Horticultural Босну of tat сопу. Both collec ан of No nis ig meri o беки RN poesi Rad the Botanische prom that the |lections may still be se "oe Kensington. Wit wenty Pippin E —Cir- ALSINASTRUM Mab esl | ine exhibitions of fruar ok E gland our readers ree 5 "inches E eie miis mre weight А ermixe i за реа їп Belgium et aus wd familiar; but with des to io tle m paons Hp oe des be A pis Of eel pier м. лыр eds BED E PUPA: UND Vids е йна тун of угын of Nova | good qual B he Leipsio Botanic Garden, Fs whioh it Scotia it could ot have been imagined that fruits of| New p Yellow Golden Pippin.—Circumference ч had been s an interesting botanical object, inh aii uh beauty ás those iow brought under our 15 он PN 3b dtm Es oz. Smooth and it has omes to the environs. of the city; and | осе at South Kensin neto ton could h ellow Rese very much the Herr Monscm had in Jul t it to a ho tha t country under any circum s, whereas we are Golden Neble: “е eultural gathering at Sanssouci, eee otsdam, as а8 | informed that “ ue were perm upon standards E e above are some of the largest; the Mey | а plant which had escaped fro the Berlin | with ordina: му, orehard cultur e good dessert vada "E "Pippi , of fair Garden, and was already filling up РАП the MM Halifax , it may be o ет, is farther south by iso, i: е аети Roxburgh Russe Polish Pear- and ditches in that c gun e d "Thus аар, of duh than Da angon, ann ught consequently main, which proves to К; Winter Pe earmain ; behaving exactly as it did with u ave a more genial climate, 5 d Tta aly; but whilst Britain үзеш in the course of the ; Fam or Pomme de Neige, beautiful e current, which keeps it warmer than medii Me with BhOW-W white flesh ; Pomme Grise, said — Іх another column p be founa some remarks | perhap шо һег сопы situated in an equ ally high | to bei in Nova Scotia а great bearer, very hardy, and of on сб subject of New HyaorNTHS, b; р a Scoti pareil, or English who is one of most А these | regions бойлу along the Atlantic in ——— са to i its Russet, appears to „be the pde “Russet, which has xd New Hyacinths. rule was, that any iu which had previously been t teri as the best means of сы | th eastern coas з "This соат 300 miles, and is x barren, and for rable o year subject to co Tw foi m peera i the etin ісе. ы — eh "t this colony presen em arlier xplor Ав has been already observed, vies do not succeed well in ао - diükbitoulbus e are a medium- sized turbinate Pear, is ,buttery and very Specimens of cely ripe; Onondaga, Nova Scotia as Apples oint we do not agree with him. The rule | and ight to be particularly ШЫБА and een gave rise to he Paradise d'Automne is . not that у stood dg the term c" at is is to say Ben | » Ьу The das exhibition for aped а ои ng contrast to yc» о арр ho th: it е not aj pply well to the | i бв which the Hyacinth of plants ; than im- me more active rule than this is n r case. The rule which has been бнаа i does not, it will be seen, define what a new Lac às, but simply has this negative | result. impressions derived from partial experience ; and it may be safely laid down asa rule tha at whe erever ihe the sun; longer : summer; Winter léon, but with anri EL de the Vicar of Winkfie ld s elis i Apple to the examples before us, British settlers will find а ubrious climate, good soil, and the means of existence. The Apple, of varieties of which „the exhibition ceding; Be Som without fire-he ab, — — а а have mie d unknown appears to be e same as the Em that named Bergamot is the Gansels e black Hamburgh Grapes, grown under glass only a chiefly cere This, indeed, is the only possible rule with тре to d plants, xA as those = which we refer, because in in limit of time can safe! e € of a progresses во е ee it may зау be буе, 10, o or 90; окай before i& can be flow reased, and | probably at least d он St can be got into a fit | руч ЖЕ a F e ЕВ gards climate in Nova Sco r - Knight’s | fire-heat previous © the bot se senson, ‚дой splendid prize Essay “ в-а oltoy es,” it is | Grapes could be produced in a Sco If assisted stated that, “ the most паро АЕ points in which the | till June, the warm mon TA of. jus Angust bees ration. t naturally complete the process of matu oda аз one some extent А a remarkable енуш in the je £ Yrepistion) em. kthe bwè èr tempentaro of its wini ength of i сақ ети of the best of the American native Fox Grapes; but bad it is a nauseous slimy ps ^ Together of its class, r with various cereals are also exhibited as usual, possessing, like all those winter are р th ness and „beauty of its iis Ts ion is Pen. i y part o Jecem ber." , The mean in М, +; they are raised and flo year, "5 that M is annually a set of “let out,” and these make their sppoarange i еч ёв’ catalogu эе TS alw. ig pel y» зены of that year in whick Кы аге | first catalogued for sale. Тр Чейн clea: rly the date | able to each, e 30°, | temperature of Apr vid | that of i 40^; that bei the ca | in bloss much before tlie Mains of June. that рабой Ет is very rapid, the ш uly be and coe niit be E but very е, for than the Pons for the specimens es and that of Anim: 705 o or f the uth of Europe. This short Appl r | Dahlias and Ver- of the la is is doubtless owing to the cir- cumstance. of the Apple Гү e d a shorter капу nne. de retanding. ns a pains remarks i in that light; on _the contrary, permit "e to a MER LIAGE PLANTS. REM * J. R. B." has, I think, given eply to Mene ерак the growth midsummer, and also regarding І am, how- b Few, I hope, h an as, -* do not see E dM. to apply to them uny different arrangemen We do not raise six hs in England, so that ur own lists, but | than the Pear does. Am the more тонна Мы of Apples cx it is clear ме саза to ац, not our oUm ong t bo th as regards size and vog in English garden 8; iW i to its manager during the past goes Де Battersea. Nevertheless, I hope we are at li and ! merits or demerits of the ву — of eint carried on there, as compare ith o quirem. ents elsewhere, discuss ared w this question of , novelty. We shoul to the D areas die ^et producti that the p Scotian productions are гаа open S I will ттн endeavour to explain my experience hich dates back from that period when evidence of nov velty. It is ondent | stan dards, receiving only ordin inary o rchar rd culture. a small way, whic ваув his search amongst them d does nc no е 35s ied. ета Champs Elysées, the present head-quarters of y [oe plants, was ‚ and French cultivators, at p. 1012; but oe! is at least little doubt that now A Or cumference 12} inches ; height as well as ourselves, M to borrow ы practice of the question has been opened, we shall have novelties X. petris eid. ve oz.; pale yellow with a tinge of growing them properly from German d let me distinctly announce pun fact, if the Dutch wnish тей ; the sun, in which tinge large |в with the question аро at Раде 1013, viz, collectively communicate a descriptive | whitisl dieti is the proper place for such plants i ^ a боне list of the novelties to be annually let out, before the ‚ Gravenstein. —Very fine specimens, n inches in mido To put this more pointedly, in йбазоп on, we wi e that 11 weight 8} oz. if d. This their Lord consist, and beyond а dell, or piedad side or be put on record in our columns. If they will do this ty, а native of the North of Germany, where it even now, commencing from 1860, and giving the much indecd fuliy hie Pe succeeds well in Nov wer garden arrangements? In o: — а засне ог distributor eere th i not better than in its аван their growth dui a matter of necessity —€— 5 wi 2 good starting point will have been country: E er high. S picem E A moo: со . all, however, the > great point for the exhibitor Work and рена or Nova Aia Seedlin ing. SAn nsed Apple bearing the latter name, она | вау, оЁ pln катун ыт, нА т ав „е York and Lancaster. — It is benutifully sirip all orte n usly. first because this would be a ils, and would not shut | the out old cA ; and e а because it would always be If new Hyacinths were produ thick бн js у, certainly prefer those w] been “ let " jn the асб but as this does not appear to be the case, mere novelty is of less interest merit it and тебе ошон, we than should, in the interests of t the — ко. such a definition as would let in the ni of Pitre oy eie g s v а od ар pue sorts | might be ensured. There is another «на in this plar, тї А в. publio аре ш beco! familiarised with of th came to bear 10$ in ri oren ge o of brown те stated {ое а pro- а Island Greening. digious bearer, good keeper, ш hardy: Blenheim Blue Pearmain.—Rather large, oval, streaked with | deep purpl Calkin Pippin- 1j inches in circumference, е 110 02. ; FO undish o briskly acid, зыш н а good kitchen Apple. th greenish yell and t Bmoo! low: | Мелс”. But before ҖоукМВЕВ 7, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 1061 баі out of doors, І should, upon renewing any | awarded me; and if I choose to appeal in a very prac- бав, consider what "јез v was - - attained by its | tical n which I regret to be obliged sometimes to THE ТЕА SOCIETY. use Suppose І s eded i tting an 1рошога | do, if I feel I am overtaxed, why I believe it isremem-| WE observe with much e rg that the Admi- Leari to spread all over Рай e house front, | NT in future arrangements, and ame nde d. ralty has delen to for м Y in earnest the objects the addition of botto ni heat, in the hot y this impor bs деоби ation, as is shown Айч of July and August; 16 wou ld doubtless be (as I go on their merits and their faults, and pi way zu by the following official announcem: very beautiful in the early ‘part of Беек mornings, | | meet ай ӨНЕР ol ni . I will Vim ien v I reg рел "S umit тъ 09 ja Y: 1863.—My Toni mum Turo when comparatively few for whom it was pushed оп аз a benefit and a o man; І rejoice to see the | the Admiralty, having had under their со onsideration (he could see it; half - hour's hot sun old take rey active, glossy, ч-сы, ee starling at work on law: n |} ao far question of Acclimatisation, are pleased to direct bloom - it, and afterwards there would be M uo | e p I kno e small snails, the wire- Vibrio. service, and upon the distinct understanding that no expense curl p pink remains of what z the morning w: will s fir hor he searches, and I wish I | whatever is incurred, every facility is to be given by the com- меа гае flower. By this experiment therefore | could engage o him t ork for me, but he has higher | manding officers of Her Majesty's ships and vessels to E] what have we gained ? мені of the Ipomea, if we o du es — the fields. "Hei is the cleverest, handso mest, | apply to them through any of Her Majesty's foreign ministers d bes of our birds; hear him after his morning's аы oneuls, per з i: of ап; pt Her зр Wi ori ecimens. he annex MG nen Il cir 955 8, = adir — Mu. tat А Ma" IEA үне; by erutadiou of the Secretaries of eir own * 5 beauty to be enjoyed апа admired for the whole day, | э you learn that ри "e fucultios beyond a a e fo: foreign ministers and co and colonial governors, in various ve ap sam of our attention would be — ые grubs; watch him in the — ding season, and note of rv. uds will "охра the objects which the s ode э for the co i А-КЕ an re in vi r Lordships, C. PAGET, to ving Ipom y, | his Meer there are means of sh ading and аан з 4 | you know of the sion v more you earn жасо seems to Her pe Minister, Governor, or blooms, so that they may be dos me e love and admire him re ab duit afe that ther е are numerous — plants which come i I must digres s for а moment to emm on the earnestly reque este 4 to: cons ider the high fx Dor tn which will beauty nd are во nearly half hardy | uri p intelligence possessed е кот d | be attached t ih sw s Wn ch they may return, and the B he suc еази: | md печи tl pe н агі the cause of Acelimatisation as to be most, rri sfally no e ar -door D MINE: fm d gre X the pow menit appreciating "th eue ention "oto асе kotne utmost of their knowledge to make 25, ue : in and around Paris, is Cassia corymbosa, particularly a | its — . The starling is a Б йот, апа The end purposes ót ačolimatisatiih are to introdnoe; асант. a hint; the bull — ch is able and and propagate in the United зуба and its depen- clusters of rich golden yéllow flowers are a etiani intelligent bird; the greenfinch is self. mat; € | dentlos duree nn birds, fishes, лея А ав d mte n. and cle Ver; the ees and dd finch are less clever The gentlemen to whom ОЧ uestion ; and аге an object, 16 would be worth a trial i i "this e esie азаа а ph silly ; 9 ihe 3 e bird, and | | habits ойт а Ад lantran of dcos соот Itis in various ways, to forwa rd its Bro wth early, > which i is pe ratan — йы terrors of "dent ies thej jer n cunning, H а, ther doubtl an est,as many little birds know ; the J.F. жену; Б old, greedy, and clever; the black - * | bird is = zi һау and indiscreet in its indulgence ж ар апу P variety of dh It is confidently expected that the answers returned to these questions] by Her Majesty's — M: governors, and к in different parts of the orld, will ere 2 together a mass of information on this inter- RDS. нар and highly аробае branch of knowledge, such hover has been collected before, and the benefit which these m renewal of ihe discussion as to whether small | "rg" Rer T will next m of the bird 'aentivren will thus confer upon their fellow-country- б or destructive in cultivated dis- whose шт ке e led to his condemnation in some | men will be in proportion to the fulness and exactness к seems to indicate а still unsettled conviction оп es, and praise in others—the sparrow. I have sai with be those answers are drawn T s ВАР Mat the part of many persons interested in the pues before that he is a capable fellow; he is an adaptable | those special qualities which recommend the q bn and mti -— in various aspects rj 11 y tow iiie evous tendencies, Tittle hope remains (uet “р sparrow, and dis. pent ‘sparrow, are the two vi ар whose convictions are во opposite) of a Pis mage, but differ very M in habit ed “intelli. ing the р, апа, as rogards vro epa Li information ав te satisfactory solution оС. "ibe Aag. vj Тһе accumula- gon ue I will treat first of the country sparrow, as I | the best mode of cultiv. lion o facta bearin, һе subject, by ren (a ore intimately acquain nted with Mn; but h taing | PS bon Ret really and ар ау егер will he lp | т књ already во 'much space, I must defer gm 1. Is there any Lenis c emet or introduced to the ore than anything | else to determine the real -— Li remarks on this subject until another week. W. Т. : ur : саве. Living а а — iude, | and i ш а apo гу | abounding in birds, баре rience шау I in the ^ uestion ro- | | to acclimatisation in Great Britain or ап is dependencies t 1 | If there be any such, state — it is p bra at а reason- | iru rate, and whether it is likely to bear the risk of transport. STRAY SS ON хо + Is there any such bird? Hi Is there any auch. fish ? s pre I am fond "^ the study e natural liso d that I look with never failing interest on | А SHORT time such o grow fruit a | vegetables and the 27 є еы RÀ ER here а ч. бъгопв | Й Ж it x3 тро and essential to my interest | them great acquis uisitions for grouping their flowers in PAS ime PIE : that " pei ele and go ^ vein s of each of The stands to which І sal were made in various ^ x: there iy egent suitable for the food of man, or the above mentioned сабли. of the раг е apes; some were low branchy things looki like EE pole T оар; Left Jait Let me instance the birds common to the locality : : 1 M poer ы ЙЫ кые кы ооа M of wiaeh tree, or am visited by the bu Aliae, greenfinch, goldfineh, ind vom fitted ; ; imi were more in basket keen country in which you reside would bs likely to Ђе beneficial : chaffinch, and sometimes by the ha wfnch. se My eri. and others tud more | еоди the ui Ves eee traf vuioh t reccven frm ОМ conu e pieces of handsome furni-| 10, Does any organisation exist, or could it be easily called one season an unwėlcome visitor; the jay тв" ja iure. а beautiful t table for instance, and chairs to place | into existence, capable of undortaicing tho сЕ of introduction ? orchards ; the missel thrush is|in con: arb is not at all difficult for |, Any remarks founded u cial knowledge or local never long absent; the song thrush and the blackbird | an The grand thing is to information, сараЫе of being. m D шоби to te progress of acclimatisation, will be desirable. 3 +1 e gran g of faine an eye. for. straightness—at е his attentions. Тһе linnet is а summer "visitor ; the мси in too wagtail and the swallow come regularly every spring. | ornam The wren and the hedge sparrow аге my unfailing| Тһе erial is old Apple tree, and t ood is cw e Correspondence. генде titmouse major and all the minor minims of varnished hom ughly. Мох, I have nota renis that) New Hya — ru t should constitute а New that b already beginning to think of great Hyacinth ? Ont s question I wish to give my own, I wish I I ‘could number the rook amongst my familiar gart иш d e uge and much twisted garden seats. and what I t эч т eral *opini ; i b n ake to H cannot at all imagine the graceful but rough then, what constitutes a new plant? І believe no better а garden, ш. sufficiently discriminating to know littlo stems і branchlets which веет to be only е сап be given than that afforded by the friends from mies. With all these hungry li icturesque state of knobbiness. No 1 Horticultural Society’s old established rule, fellows ab d ni and t th ег, is used for the smaller things, of more | which n “ Any plant that has been previously exhi- satisfy their айар appetites, it may excite the sur- M и ut 2 nches diameter in the thickest knobs;|bited before the members cannot be плануо new;" Eee of many persons that anything is left to the | — Е this, for each stand, the whole of the wood ог in ier ords, any plant that has been introduci ed sen of ав зда ав possible the MM size. |to, or if a ант raised in, this country, i-r exhibited m t if we wis i rr Had any living а considering their | or ' offered for sale beyond the current year, cannot b study. йв "habits and жы ли but eing of them Would considered new. I certainly cannot perceive why the ways of birds leads us to an acquaintance with one кал in imd Jiko ‘thom, d it ga m would be | Hya acinth should be any exception to this rule. It Hg sr others which has an important bearing on а pleasant amu — the long winter рон ira matters little about the time it угез between the subject we are discussing. It is the instinctive | Though l саппо si ter the maker. raising "of the seedling and its introduction. It is well pore which leads birds to Ñistribute themselves in | him extortionate, T shall be happy to give ie ent | known that the Hyaci Sath is is many years in reaching us ; proportion aceording to the Ce e cie of | to ny en nexe хед, e apation Mire rir iM be kai lo the raiser 8 or 10 years before he - › rs 1 of th знг - o] Боч ina с ъа eed t the office getai — TOR AA 0. i years must elapse, ji deme umero ihe spring of 862, and жав examining he prettiest things too, is the flower table: = (эй ыст онердин чрйи in the mca ra 27, БЕН опа larger suitable = English. - » d this would really perfect for a display of | “ possibly spring flowers and leads me : yd believe TY ras ser sere т: То " who have planted фый, indeed, І — may tenant-rig iom oe e rooks о ive a hint, the such carved tables giren Яап lonis; certain, sparrows inherit oertain fammond shop In ает Siret: theg are mot at ай the REE Se ead for sale” T tun oniy my ; анлы ant о the eir own (no d hold a downright flower bed. е iven аге no guide whatever as to their ty see swaliows ng year | One "et ые б tables filled with the dwarf | that the dates БӨ nro ro A the Dutch lists of after year to the same ittering their satis- | Hyacinth аа with small red Tulips, and and crammed in cedo and camnot od asy of the REN take their rest оп familiar ledges. I аш | every corn with Snowdrops and bius See Po the yea d even if they had been, that is no reason SENV vare of. this peduliarity in the habits of. birds any one might delight | Шеш) о onld have been imported. Му own con: that I am never sonei x ирме. Serm en by|in. Flowers | а safe investment; they can't why еу that the Dutch bave taken the dates from musbers-their com arran well | grow EE i" but pem e. Lp i luis as used amongst themselves. They dispose. made, ve m соно а enemies | out beautiful credit id » their seedlings ice varieties & sort maie are my propi fion of enia ы enemies бш Pent wo tako ai tho m XL da ее m of — 7 -1062 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NOVEMBER 7, 1863, + auction, t though ot cou: x of mature growth may ‚ be found; t several ad, dec ушр 1 а years ears afte Iti is with them a a private matter, j й r*it ut e dea This. m space, Properly m 41 h r = [Th s doe I co м that t ascertain a йы was introduced into — en way of кън ing ould be es- ould b [Ya] and, Viens exhibited [No]. I do n uld esidents d мезе derer ore е за and plante the — M laced suitable гоб б apart for the accom- течны of visitors. By such an arrangemen this now uninviting inclosure might be — an ornamen t to the парон ood. d d the flow E = в? о zE я Е FA © g^ o z e Б Б et troduced rts that have рез in previous years (T m n known or Sublicly 8 hovo), |" "ud Se ait mount of бро: apaa eltic M were Strictly termed n * be ey were Florenc 1857; Lor à borders, or the m e squares too, such as Li reason to suppose that against the whole ачу would not be as secure from to xo are mple Garden have always cte 80 o liberally ad m roe n | en for the Se јоушепё o of a merly, с. | flowers pet ы. Canterbury. I had со e | there w "ү тл [Тогш observed by Mr. Crocker, did not cceur in the pleasure: of тай n Scotland by the d С r а which the gardens ER vate еч This ne. p aM ко Ар їп in 1862 у Kohi-noor in 1860; Duc de Malakoff i in 1869, 1 1860; and Haydn by Mr. Turner їп 1 нз ance of central London, the e mposed by cked u up gates was as important a аз the. Rr ої | дори in such flow as Roses, DIE &c., may dh а in Hya remm from the very view w, however, pet squares and trees, & егу ра tch of verdur дар hav and e attained а value me oy people ling in c wded | br ean an th e beds y attended I а told man this ima. desirable result has been and Pu — them sort |and railed iiai "- ich — improvement m care would fll many columns, but allusion to the wa rou ght about t by the Company pa pras for the Its me that | this example might with advantage be 1 foli ed ea the Directors upon some of our н. еј муз, Pange , over а ре d. of your "st column, headed ** M "Cutbush's date,” name far as the greater portion of the range is ж rail simply for pleasu! the railway only as the mean Xo АЗ Е d the e more rrive at our destination the. better же ate eid sort has the aea aving ше may for р horticultural matters in London. " Should the advice to са satisfied. At the sam me tim Towers as There is а mistake last week, be acte ed on, and і t stand impro ve ement take place i in о look from the windows upon a scries E m gerdens than to to tens bro. never been publicly e although two чейн previous we had it in bloom Our standing rule from the first introduction « this new class ос ееп A stage non - € A мовної be ore, in accordance wit e gen id ru ilo which I quota above. I cannot dut tnink that the | Hyacinth is destined to fill a ieties, ought to pted. James Cutbush, Highgate Nurseries, Cage Birds.— — In smm some speedily se mde Jos. Newton r bour vc | RAE, ^30, Eos. hat of the railway banks, even within 20 v or the metropolis, are still left in the same rough eoe о were in when err line was first open ned, : flowers, e t x днн» (р. ома gcns. e to have m vità m me а КЕ it eias th iniu «риб аге qe САР y themselves, and s ањ ечат of ley and done her part towards b Шеш; Nature kas done all and man nothing, and i y places these bank H ek за "m mer Dam: n uch as all E b asks, &c., could. be shown together, but Mosses I „Sho uld, glad to hear h; uld ма A A Жєє. ы се. a class of vicem —— Мапу of the readers. of the Gardeners” Chronicle y shou not Rosarians form, a кы D. а seb of ama an for the and жоны MNA of cages, some few inches | Rose d me. little sweet.voiced floor. Опе ` feels and would almost water, too. on some bare wall on which the sun .(they are often larks! es) that they wish th ley or poor upon the in misery, migh € ie are panting | the offer of li are | English seedlings. ht Cem ord i my guinea or eno T ird рег annum for such a uim ода. be —In pes amenting graves I have often a né ; in the count ry how the little ia sedens in sh bade e, ind hears their sweet songs coming from fie p green trees all the day, it does go quite to опе?з hi ink of the wretched fate of those who, | ча а t least demand some care. Iti e be ees E "E EUM regret a want of taste, not only in gardening department, bpi also in the stat uary work. | А walk in апу Mehmet will at once illu: strate what I allude ws viz, an portioned b uge I shoald be glad to subscribe by courage the raising of | n the 8, P о ^ D рү E E. 4 = Rr Hain) B Ф E © = & [ESAE goo. EE £1 that th a score of са travellers чет "poss а course of a year, but that is bardl y The same Lr ты leads ine direc modi with ell decre А, them ardeni me - med with (the odou oses ah “Horticare has a re efini а humanising о practise it; and doubtless, ent of it would have good effect. The омадаме ig the lines have a good мы ы leisure ti their M Ч yi Е | Ainetta influence — those who | without the slightest re sen D to beauty, Sire with | railings and жон " he кь — оч чь: ж ым T Masa йе stone е. The fa e lies with m т they know ho ground ‘allotted а them "i età — e porters often ind = ы ог үч) етуи апу aey to —— уык: bir 1 £ ‹ not only in where one would less 1 1 i 1 re: artistio. и N thi ing wt more аан е grave eatly - properly planted, so as. to atuary. 1 consider that polished red and grey granite is the most beautiful of all mate- ги sea must 2 near the v tio: they ioja Aoa uired. Mi ight n their dime vo employed in gardening, with pleasure to themselves and advantage. to all cheapness with which m much in some of the most fr uented. places—near the "Par rk irds are tortu „е еу sing, sure enough; but it is enough e hate birds’ songs to know how ake oi E dw sweet Pes are only a cry for Heel The а which are e generally designed by qualified often sweetest notes of ome birds | are when t E. A. М, Open боа, and ages —The waste condition of many of ger If cemetery companies were to fix a speci- men of statuary for a grave, and select a plan of planting | to associate with it, the public would воо soon, I is, in че of this а it would only be n men the use of the ground a y before, and to distribute a few ке уау! of prizes. - seems to me t| 19 the Dir ectors can spare time from tei Сотня де qute m M tien ith a fine church. In on all sides of Lich. there. athar’ изегуз Canter bury (neitherofthem ы v p e of Rose of Castille). .The gradatiom in sí answering | in the bet r squa res, „ now that nt Act we pace with e parochial auth orities to take them к, Mo ought to prese esent, On the Continent themes crosses c iron рун утсаа have got cid of this by receive attention oinp A gn A. мае р su uch are chains and posts su ung what would l i ga couple of swans into our p d, which is situated. The ве opport pro wet grave spaces, but what are there — v à 4 ка їп ехїеп{. Тһе an first made gf oam Hof, and named | family al allotm oed are really very pleasing fea- | its ut seven М аро, th y. The patch bulbs eed up diodes M vember, when the pa 1 our squares, it may be ees — inging up surrounding the plante, | cured. Being yomg иа they pes fed ea for a ше md remarked that the outside borders are gen E em qa tothe beauty of foreign burial places, not.see deque but а few W етт off by а hedge placed close within the iron "which are in that way made le aey attractive, Surely |they бесу ee г" р in all directions, an o eg ; as 1 present time not а vestige of it is to е веер, with t to offer ig prospect to the a mee . cemeteries and | exception of a in one corner, which is fenced as well as to passers-by: This not more than a receptacle for ill- | for fish that аге used. Th бе соч may nb P forsa Yoigo should be — dd red | fashioned masonry ning. Ii seen swimming wards stretching with turf, agreeable "refreshing |t that rustie wood-stands, placed so as to be ч» qur their long necks over the wire work, I CNN outlíne, үзе "s gehe " маг а еа may | when necessary in the centre of graves, and filled with | the weed within their reach. H. be. The Soin of trees in the oldest and most, bulbs, would look characteristic and pretty. - M., | Brigg. sentral squares, and of the shrubs, plants, and turf, Pok ing ig. Cephalotazus Fortuni.—We have a fine female plant where баш 8 is manifested in their culture, proves —Your Ham im stead. Corres- | of thi г how easily a reform in such matters might be. carried i| pondent Q. «cx marl y keep sparrows off his uses by | time < ; and worsted wika a feathers fiUum a E M e 1 all c to the style of ping a my autumn sown =- а "E row cepe SE ante mple has al already bee i py mus Rushton, in а the mow borders of our great parks — ia tie. indebted to the kind forest tre e inclosures, — ав. Golden im of Mr. Crocker, ot of Chichester, for other flowers of rey о. ar to those mentioned by me at p. 906. is thinning p q Mr. Сгос voe specimens were produced on a variety |t hafi €x. 9 3. 3 3 1 f Castille in the early part of the е season, much disfigure tie ot herwise садзе: effect of the | but Survivors. most conspicuous neglect, however, in in| from ec exceptional form of the flowers- to the | the. ы sag of planting may b onn & Space eustomary one, till at length all t I cm refe ends reir ind зва ür- | deve — of the usual = Му original| or called . foot-path | exam чачыш varieties in ту | LA v x ` ч, S Novrwzm 7, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1068 4 р.м., which has done a considerable amount of Bann; | should be all cut dow e by o our greatest colonies, Rich a: to the flower garden and emi ground. Ha аи In May the buds will ge to shoot peenu т i Domerara was pe to be, the details. of the eerta it л, lasted about 10 minutes, o the ited E d did | b leaving only one, which in June should be n his able report upon those obje ion i th, | supported Кат а slight stake, or the wind may dis- pod ‘permanently on record a actual capabilities of but in its course doces trees were torn u up be p place it . By the en t thi in 1862, and has thus furnished a standard ts, and almost every one within its range is feet in height and is then in a proper state | by which its progress may be uf measured in future less injured e fine old‘Che stnuts "along. the Diana for bu aai pyra Ж; Some of the most | years. It is a oy prs not to assent to the вот , which 1 Р oed pt "beautiful of the Hybrid Perpetual practical remarks of the Hon. Wm. Walker, President of the of their large prse "n риш к and torn from their tru ws Numbe Roses s hould be selected ғ and budded on thes е stems sin istory Society of British pman s to the meeting whose proceeding statues, v were n, and b have been meld - ғи ріесев, ds "Bios, Жн Park, Ipswich, sen y be ен to know that there are si both уназ "nd a fl ying about | here, I counted 11 ripa n mansion this morning. Tiva years on the 20th of Novinha, Thos. Woodford, еей Park, Ashford, the gro ound, inserting one bud: side of the stock and at the same p distanco from the wer bud, insert another ; am, then t the distance another and anothe Boy that sides of the tree up to about 5 fee tin pem which d x «There are some truths,” he observed, “so obvious, 3 4 41 be г hint h ind h аз 1% unconsciously, 80 habituated, that àt seems almost Societies. 11 1 the northern committee of the pierna section 0 the Royal Horticultural Society was held at Malton re was а remarkably fine display „ e Erh E of the object is to learn value in various locali ties, nt Mr. Robe rt Wise, Manor. H Norton; Mr. Mink - man, Malton ; e y эту Кано, cian Cos H. H Yorkshire Philosophical Society, York; Мт. 'Tren Hu ero Yorkshire; Mr. R. S MET Malton; Mi Hornsey, Wydale, Scarborough; mes Horsley, Norton; Mr. Daglish, Alüborongh, Во roughbridge ; Mr. Teesdale, Welburn; Mr. John Taylor, Scaggle- thorpe; and Mr. Sot eroe. Mennit orpe, Yorkshire After the examination had been made, nknown їз d for sen the g to London, the public Ve admit templation to.offer prizes in future years. ———— Poticeg of 250068. . The Rose Amateurs Guide, &c. By Thomas seins Eh үе на, corrected and impro "p sir жүр Bravo. Rivers announces h he thinks ks will. lend үз about 9 ir 3 ps p ш tion „of St tanda rd Roses ; ja consummation on in the aggregate, may a t nine buds. ou ‚ we are const ecognise them as being m will thus have formed the роза of а pyramid, ну received окен, than practically exempli- which should be like, the a figure, which ів | бей. Thus, if I d jus pests forth its flowers | the study of external nature are calculated, far more in Jun Сач "eed scarcely add that the shoots A the stock | men's eager pursuit of wealth, or rank, or political carefully removed durin g to raise our affections, , - as to throw all its DIU into hat hi buds 16 will also be advisable to pinch in the pud state Yi idus wherein we shall no longer see ©) th topmost buds s, darkly, but our Ооу our 5% E. rather severely the | capacities | for t acquisition and the enjoyment of "tor = first season, or o ex | pone hall She дне аре, developed, and A a f: ЛД will {о matured, I shall doubtless meet the spontaneous ME М all who hear m et us look around, each о САД еей draw пр the вар too | ће ew with which he i is most familiar, and ho w little AN Мух Б. $ N тару, Ba vue Hn see of any illustration of this truth? How LZ lower | шапу indeed pass throug h life's e ever- varying ua ein which MZ : Ч м АКИ o|they are encompass or one Мем as to ssed, o how they intained ? e ta this геи ерйс? С originated ог are та! ds may thus be, as I I Бейеу d p^ correct, ev regards those formed, аю more indie rr this to the completely reser а ехег ве бї the ment ads as we А. of the with foliage, and Lich бой аге we not u geo ng is far surpassing апу- | work i endeavour to pro нае тн ves si eir iu and to don "ihe vert жен thing yet seen in н. ind 85 Rose culture. I|appetite to the appreciation of such attractive fare.” * —є— Garde cm Me stain MR. SALTER’S NURSERY, WILLIAM STREET, HAMM sl SMITH. Pese es stablishment полі шапу specialities not often found elsewhere, such as Dou yre- ject, other varieties | thrums, Peonies of vim kinds; Fancy Pansies and may lpe be g ong found. I ra those who think the trouble of budding and € “ To рү ng too much, I m may point out a more simple T аб this А method, which І extract from the Gardener's Annual Ohrysanth of which there are fine fine collections, for 1863. —(Lo ngoana.) both in the open air der glass. The sides of a «s Have some D stocks gathered from the walk ‚500 feet long lined wi with all the leading чуан hedges in Tees ber, Dece Uk or January. ties, tha earliest of which аге flower, ery stock selected should be of only one year's and, should the weather remain mild, the collection 5 | growth, a young shoot of the preceding season's be well worth visit during the next week wth. They should be planted in a deep rich i Or two. Two large houses, converted into a round their viter garden, are Men of Chrysanthemums т, р тү estly t Wii t. much X F coeded | ir s n MN реч үг - ia rx е months чут inspection ‹ of gay $ еба irs. ву the side oti а win indin July and Vi nerd ed may -— budded ine: the following | 5 ^7 E jj are smal beds of Pompones and plants т. рот ны эче Е сся esr Д stem, "min dy brid |е able f for x вашу ra "eir een Among the nches d then on the | latter, Centaun in the Migne at a standard has а nother Ж Ыы ot pt phe TTE “bud ena ht, | clump consists of the Varie ed lled Hedera Puce t May, De * | latifolia maculata, and other varieties TO! in he following calls PYRAMIDAL eicere PERPEIUALS, of which he | sure and pinc a т the tbree or four den at the е | the centre of a third bed ri x gives the rrt siii oun i of dp отв or Phe: wit greedily drink too much punctatum, bearing y eyes head of interesting foliag tan Roses, inartistic йс and picturesque as they | the precious sap. ose-lover must imagine the great edgings as well as for ord] аге, have ‘held their own? for some years. It Yon beauty of such a pillar of Empereur de Maroc or purposes, ра articu y tho — and differ B Rose i Ds а ирон апа I Sénateur Vaise; if his constitution be ler у the varieties of Scolopen re long, to hear me s spoken of as things s si 3 might make him die о In the pr pem duck of Chrysanthemums we the раа stage ке road waggons most free-growing kinds, such as s Mar- | Observed the following new sorts of last sping viz. :— Шш of pyramidal Ке will require more care an i zotim еы! Jacqueminot, Colonel de ipea Her Majesty, delicate peach; Beverley, large white ; an ihe c ulture of standards, mius we we ali Дыш» Triomphe des Beaux Arts, 1 Lord | Rag lan, Souvenir de Abbé Passaglia, amber; Duchess of Е ; -the Rose n eria " ition, and other white; Cardinal Wiseman, bright crimson ; М d habit. — wl grand я i n rom 6 i FE kia ht. For smaller pyramids those ng ideas, the cultur E f more moderate gr К owth may be selected. 16 will ЕСЕ and саг cely be advisable 49 han one sort on a ar seri ЇЇ | stem, аз no two kinds will be found equal іп growth, asfollws:— ^ — |but as a matter of fan —— different colours о of anetti | may be in dés to" T egated pyramid. Rose should be planted in November, in a piece of | Vigorous growing Bourbon = Mosa pon employed ed for t Ј 59 гү Ө should pyramids, and Tea-scented and oisette Roses, as the collections; Lady Harding, d - m be stirred to ly | stock is highly favourable to their growth, em White Queen, Golden Queen, n ym ста ud DRE should be protected in winter by Fern or Seraph, Little Harry, Lord ; » shoul in each stock close | `. Морана ан vh PK ta, Ion, Beauty, Prince Albert о the .The во! to be chose en for this pre- | Proceedi: з of the Natural History Society . inadvertently made т lled | Giana af йе Paitin à Vr eios af Spe Me S Euronit ot November 1 1802 in which along apo me mra grain most vig of the Natural History 2 йш velint bias оГ Deli $ Guiana at George- robust habit, ат 4 е dan rong Manet Hr socis ет Assembly Rooms, Georgetown, Satur- opening o the , 1861, was ascribed to Mr. Hincks, ; shoots from 6 107 fest in length, an August 1, 1863. Governor. Mr. Walker, at that times v of vein and robust in wget e In the month о UA езу а instructive account of - or of the Colony, February following, the stocks iu Mii LU Ire Mida results attending the te International display of | Barbados. 1064 one of the best yellows; Cherub, Ё Sparkler, Yellow е Dido, Boadicea, Dupont де l'Eure, and Nil алаша mbers of seedlings are just coming in olof t bloo pur E bind fnr expanded we bier i kinds, [4] which ed р distinct General а а miga i a gol m Lord e yde, ptos crimson ; Pinos OP large ; Prince T et Wales, ivory blus t. Маг н v inis e Àne ; Ju upit er, carmin gia, nititur | Lord Bro ES aia, i ose purple ; Bionn bir ра тей; теша delete bcn Margaret t Vatcher, id Flo e Ni ghtingale, rosy blush, will l all be regard In a (ii eg house. adjoining the winter garden | воше very , bo th of s seedlin ngs ad named flowers, "from. which a fine ; Shakspeare, bright Рем хоо bright ches- di THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NOVEMBER 7, 1863, ou to cause all m ng of his Majesty be passed the but the solsideration his Majes ty's, manded me writ € to be alice old Wherein д haee ing e ell а will ure in PN un the year endi ü ipee 1863 гле old tan, 2h liter and. old c e, or 2l, ipt. "19.4091, expenditur: re 13,982 n Fo р Кае of me i ied b pin draina, ge: Af there sam The suilablo soil i іза hazelly loam. most оге the natyral 531 Sod; ai Sendo Wool 12 СТА s expenditure 9 Mead тре у ТОВ, анге Alice Holt Woods, Hana оци ‚ Gazania кшн] онна їа 4 nt ike ERE oH pre ity i thin o» бот flower ga T t ue оаа Busy Apple tree P one E ES oldest in the untry, has this borne some fine fruit, | noticed in another column. LEGS MR. STEEL PASE Te t TT А rec RDEN CHRYSANT HEMUMS. —Notwithstand- | account — rain which we experienced TEMPLE ing the ы “of wind and rableness of th f on the 30th ult, and ће unfavou and ole and cheerful aspect, quite astonishing to Londoners during this d d dreary month. Мг. Broome's prin- cipal borger, Moon, k pon M; АБ in reh шар tho ugh | d flavour to the Ves specimens | receipt 9747. oft ы е same kind in the collections from Nova Scotia, sp ec "уд 45/. l., expenditure 8967. 6. dread Ё акну Hauts— receipt 12937., expenditure 2767. 7.B oods, Hants— аын t 24847, expenditure 8847. 8. ceipt 3087, expenditure 5007. Wood, Northamptonshire —receipt ; 9221, expenditure Salezy Wood pt 1777}, i . Delamere MEF "Cheshire 0 е the expenditure 86137. went in planting, n orks, improvements; all the rest was for ачин and general management. Times. d s | dressing of p old Seres "his Mult to be des rmly in, and sho ld im n" a i an his inci portion of the bed. йе ld be Е на а liberal де жый» mixing it a little ure, with the under soil ; and over riis for. the top of the pla: nches apart, 8 the vai owed et anim them into d sil; Ad crown of the tubers, should be at least, un Y FR ит AND KITCHEN GARDEN, Do s Pears geb overripe before being used A over the whole stock as often as time iet А Л гей, remov ing any fruit t Шай ,exhi bit куш рану Calendar of Operations. fp, FRI (For t ex е ensymig е. АВТ PLANT m , CONSERVATORY, бе. олиг of the earlier Chrysan- not yet p erhaps a + Ар bei + ha фа of the following. viz., dud Ur Ed Novit, accomplish ue vy r little water must be applied i in m: fae — few days, “чш pen be Gan. i el Ус room should Mul to all frais as cool чл ary n previously stated; Гао i Кее bee ly excluded p oos ihe house, it can scar improve them. ро has vely be | where the object is to preserve fruit plump y dens ossible, as ceo rn ut Alfred Salter, Seraph, a pale sulphur-colour nu ау вһаре, MN what is Shrolutely повад аб ће General Slade, a EM m the Wy O of Dupon Under these circumstance ery m А derate чае е sible. Get manure реш T" pen l'Eure, but an improvement upon that fine х dà aro ан of atmospheric heat must be Pwed ; for, gronnd when. ihe weoiber 1А guita x hi M kind; Chevalier Domage, а useful yellow sort for оць | wherever heat is given there must be Eis carbu dono without EE walks ; vs as ыя аз ihe door work; Formosum and Cassandra, both good | moisture, and the P lain will soon show ter rks of | leaves аге down get all spare groun b rned up, BO 88 whites; Progne, dark red; Cherub, bronzy yellow, ав | debility; therefore the proper con anago- | 40 expose it to the action of the weat well formed as Lite Harry, and altogether a fine menk тем rel of и чаш the Bes pe rt kind ; Rifleman, Hermione, Cassy, Arigena, Plutus, gal of i x low а temperature STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON a Mr uie 2 Waverley, whit ink last but n | posible, EA with t "i Q^ i vem For the Week епп Nov. 4 меча ET ТА бана eash 1 ing. Among Pom | ing wv e T vii i eng front € SN YN. 3 to develop their b "ur "i way. This йш, Wind E named Ell Hindan A blush kind, is rerag is 1 ) ре die р» puente ser — far fine form, and; Mr. Broome has also а charming sport | an e p ion M IRL amarem ro ese са, 16 132 from the well-known Cedo Nulli, which urposes| close connection. The ventilation туце kn moderate beni STUDUIT (есй E 7 HT ATE | 8 of bedding promises to be acquisition ; for in-do as to heat; about 45? or 55^ ay, а т 45° by Satur 31| ДЕН 29472 | 20449 | 64 33 485 НЫ 62} swi К ork it will doubtless likewise be a favourite, the | night, will be quite sufficient for the a t Orchi Mon" J| 20008 28897 | ПРИ орта crimson centre setting off the rosy lilac-coloured | and e plants must be kept quiet. Maintain а Тие. 3 £250: | 22200 | 88 Ж 1899 | 63 о Sw y blossoms to к cellent advantage. Open long the | similar atmosphere to that recommended for the Е Биг —— = m upper port the lawn are also as gay as the season | © tory, but about 10? higher. uos "er Average: ! i |: TR 503 4 yt Doe will p and tasteful i in form, the аре hejaz ; skil- а! к, moisture must, however, be. allow: Jet Bee clo "Rm iau ЕА ө! beld i рег paon Е ‚ош stake i in the m and or oss bands ‹ of | iS" 55 Rai; erous; showery; b barometer exceedingly addi sofa а) 0 passed fi ip > tha Кеа müst seen be p kai or ere bins dA зе overi Lad br ice work be keptas much out q ght ре e vane ps of 75? im to Men 0716086; ао та de ns аз possibl isis the "e prop which eer] in ispensable. e pots should be have NUM this year; the first was bulbs, the bred | bowl -— Pangei A е old tan. Кос p the atmos- Fera aet. n n "eed guswior, | 14, 1863. hs annuals, then bedding plants, and lastly Chrysan-| n" ws = ёне өчү уеду 55° ог 60° a the SAAP Trape КИЙЕ themums. unie anage ° to S8ISSE| BE Greatest TES RE Inthe Middle Temple Mr. Dale} 55° о night, p kms air more or be Чен EE LES 38 im Quantity zela iE 24 fwalis. of large kinds о wall ders prote ction, FORCİ PEPARTMEN jis к=к ma si 1512131 Here of the blooms are ab. perfect and of large | prygny, H Ерна, ЫЫТ have had little Pes s en EE #1 n 049 2 ЕЕЕ may receive hh increase of tepid manure- Weg 11:: 509 | 351 | 430| 15 10 [3561781513 Foreli Lo hon ord Palme тюп, Cherub, Little Harry, LL "There is, у А-А, т, room for dos ibts as to Thurs i. B8iXLISBH = 00 аан ji sli э Fesfactiom: Хорон дай ia лон, | whether ib is absolutely necessary after this period Ss naso a] io | ru Онно Раа. d > Plants managed in the old style (i Tu or pits with | d on the flowered воть d Fleur de Marie. Among other Аре жо. dt odd d I. (n е "a Ae paint Com (^an tiring the above i маод сского M ў kinds Xo sharing blooms of Vesta, змі: however, a muc repter amount of otmospheri m ores e: A М anto, de the vm is indulged ; ad this Ри ре о dul жемш to huit chin ug. s dum сз ME LS d со n sunshine occurs, instead of giving |, + ду o tho frs development of bloom, isl in ges КА Ка ериде: ЧАР I Nor, gren 905 Afte Eg pur аве ms s Jive є тет у Р ion, if opel ose RR ux E де ре азе і жей sm little e b ; mos d ke of Ше best for ont-door purposes seem to be General | within the M EN | Eus nm VERSUM AVAIT E d: d Tio cun Pi eda in ipea ples some week, i jp order е Promote e биден; tal ing Caa vo ames or Phorm: ЖЕ rs , Магі aen 2, а E i д 1 . 3. B ё.— hi Loui ат of the large- flowered kinds in borders, suburban kepp je шом, who have winter n pits A z РУ 9, King dg пу; un voie ins : е А. or frames must be sure to keep the glass petas sinall apo бавы, M [ud ds a Ui e A е а, ее ore Apuesrepga dn ey now fo. An сјсар. If much atmospheric moisture be applied, so as > Gomte de Ташу & beo on 0! г. Dale's ап г. Broome's collections to logge on the leaves i neral way, ventilate, or or Ad Mar Putin d$ 8, fons "душе; Л. шау therefor е furnish а useful lesson. Ib other means dry e de b leayes for an hour pu ch PRO еб [is du d is o ог two every day. 5 ds. eat of 70°, allowin Ld 85° during sunshine, and from 60° to 65° by night. xA агау ачы эзчу ta-muraria, no danh te Hovs Ub. Кее the floor constantly wet. Bnporamon jn some оаа: IX OU а c ibo fire hent- 55 to 60° will be ion з: ҮҮ N to CN of silk i R GARD BERI with the Шоуа Че ы uiri] ано бори i n, 16 [h тент rg takan, up, let them d orarily de Se gp em Се г ‚К куйы е m ulteurs q names t which illu: y {ев a sorie үм pies belief 2d E hia es c pee i ung upon [t dte, du Chêne, е do emploie do leurs divers produits e period, from whic eu b 1. \ ille. á ocu ius у folus -iir > md c img metior ; f € Vale oon iii iS о as to Ispa хрз —E онд thank ang ап opinion Staffordsbis фа ыи» db-4 POE places. ын qo but n 2р нү бетон Me Islands or е Perne dou do тык, ii De of bul ground wá inp reference to these states will 1 werd MM, es л] pete * t ies "раг bettor na оше “a жа жазу E turn i 3 s in Н у hath сот: [у ош drained situation; work the b shall have a full e келле, ОТТУ ЭРТА Хоувмвев 7, 1868. | THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1065 | ESSRS . WAY AND EVANS, ANALYTICAL and Drainage of Land, Mady af. котә накы ARALYNIQAD МЕ, {ж HUMBERT, F.G. 8, of Watford, Herts, 6, Leadenhall Street, E.C. а Land Surveyor and Land Agent, о than 20 Y esta- with in all bags sewed 2 CHEMISTRY. delivered in А 1 к? сте; an аз аб [E JOSEPH Ж чан „ LAND AGENT, SUR- | experienced О НЫ довге i charge merely the vEYOR, and DRAINAGE г КЕЕ far Several years | expenses out of poeket in making the рүндү Survey and Assistant to Mr. Josiah Parkes), undertakes the Planning and | Estimate where the works are not carried о s nage, an о е enerally ; including Embankments, and River Works; HE ШУР OWNERS! WEST of ENGLAND and Reclamation of Marshes and Waste Lands; Irrigation and H WALES LAND а Е.А 3 and нони Warping ; the Erection of Farm Buildings, Labourers' Cottages, соя Established in the year 1844, and Incorporated &c., either at the private cost of rd — or through | by mE od у, bigis t, 11 & 12 Vict., "Сар К the medium а з various Land Im e Ri ight Hon. his pas h DEVON, Estates Surveyed and Mapped, or Tnspected and Reported M IM Сав! i а contemplated D eli ag Valuations made for| Deputy Chairman YIAN Ponram Ж. , Hembury Fort, r Hon 22, ion, s а Quarter), Е" bton Railway Stat uinea Far arlamént Street. ISDN S.W. Landowners having limited ar, such as Tenants for Life, рай, ye Tail, Morin, and others, can Drain and improve their Lai nds without ay expense to themselves oes no Post Offiee Order, which must нае iym AXTORES un of vem extent are t d IMPROY: MEN OMP. GENERAL ТА p n nn an o в of Pro: | charge ver y, hornet Free Free ү m UE gaged, pea Ecclesi- га ар Шир ерла! at the Brig t of Cheque or jg арче penu "fie made by the Landowner as successive portions of the works are completed ; or the actual (dns re, with a commission thereon, may be char; ged on the property improved, by way of rent charge on tho estate — for various terms of years, so as to adapt the rate per cent. o ts. constant employ а very extensive and experienced staff of тенең. Bro and workmen ; or Proprietary may avail themselves of the powers of the Act only, and get the works executed under their own superintendence, or A: Agents appointed by Човен Outfalls Here i btainable under the Company's A , Works are sib executed by the dong: а Parties advan- cing their own capital, or not wishing to w the pons: Every information may be o pua zd ра application t o к Вкортв, Secretary, p tle Street, Exeter. ing, 2, проп тесеїр In November Drill One Bushel per acre. EX, WAS SOLD TO THE МИЛЕВ, AND REALIZED £19 7s. PER ACRE. the order. Offices: Castle Street, Exeter; and 30, Parliament Street, "Westminster. 1S'S "WH iA AT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. 2 supply of the above Manure is now ready for delivery, at J. B. LAWES Ишине, Rem and Barking Creeks, pe App plícationa to d jum s bota ИШЕ the Secretary, .| at the Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, S.W. H ANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. y i Я PRICE—One Guinea а Bushel (or Seven G ted directions tor plant up and sealed, cases accompany prin. | To P LANERA THE Сгевот, ESTATE taae сае &c- S IMS AND WALES AND IN SOOTLA m The Company advances money, unlimited in unt, the following works of АЛИНА Tno remme they hole орну Ау ea expenses in all cases being liquidated by 5 years, o З ст 8 any of his appointed Agents; also SUPRRPHOSPHATD of LIME .. ме . 86 6 MT FUPEBPHONPH ATI PS 5 B Genui Mio ruvian Gua be Import and all Chemical jdm of valu American and other Oak at market prices. Address JOHN BENNET EAE Offices, 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridge, E. C. ; and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. б ue Irrigation and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, Clearing, Reclamation, E RE for I beneficial pur- pose, Engines A кы v Drain: r Irrigation. 2. Farm Roads, Tramways verd Railron ds for yemas ane or gabi Autumn Sowing. 4. Tho "erection of Farm Houses, Labou: Cottages. HE PATENT EE t PROPRE HATR or BLOOD о at bas i М Tequired for 'Farm Sr posi, and the im- MA ANU Ови со TEH TED) pro and additio. «des Farm Houses and other | ` Consisting of осе зру ing upwards of Paila dings nk arm purpose NURSERY WHEAT. 30,000 Acres of La. M Chairman.—Jonx CLAYDEN, Littlebury, Essex. Managing Dircctor.—J AMES Орлмз, ces: 109, Fenchurch Stree andow nder the provisions of any Aot of Parliament, Royal ud or зүнө їп lec. 2 — ublie or adim eral works gt Асире ог other i impro т ow their propo , GROWN 1862 IN ESS THIS WHEAT PRODUCED IN 1863 NEARLY 10 QUARTERS PER АСКЕ, WEIGHING 63 lbs. PER BUSHEL. MARK, | * TR. ADI "Б | PEDIGREE Eis yes н зле ч ay be nt to the насре, ents throughout er Information, а for forms of application, apply Ex E direct to C, T. МАСАР. wm ad ont ho UN аА Offices: 109, Fenchurch Street, London, Е.С. Price ТЇ. 10s. per Ton, delivered at any "Raiiway or Wharf in uZ” Family, now offered for the First Time. Е nof“ Z family,” see mi з in our Numbers for September and. October 1863. = AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, | London. = BENGESTER- MEE LONDON MANURE COMPANY e ARR SESSION, 1868. е now ready President— THe Вснт How. тик EARL BATHURST. PREPARED BONT ене for present use on PASTURES. HB оилей, УНЕ, ы for AUTUMN SOWING, 4 ы The Right Hon. ТнЕ BART BATHURST. = The Right Hon. THE EARL DUCIE. 80 PHOSPHATES o мв, &е. m E qe Right Hon. WILLIAM BATHURST, АП! g in rm finest condition. con " 9 op Right mo n. T. H. =ч НЫ Езтоотвт, М.Р, tinue адот T , EH b: DWARD HOLLAND, Esq., GT ТАЕН M reri GUANO, NITRATE of БОР. vi б E fT 92-а Rev. JOHN ME. М.А., Trin. Coll. Camb. po of АММОМІА, and every | e сан Manure E 8 Resident Professors. EXER EN ue. E. PunsER, Secretary. A un * PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE. T Street, E.C. АР HG Emden синен Taies on бю and еей Вий, ALDWIN evin— ares on E TERA? S | +R. Score Bury, Co-editor of the кк of ferm Buildings СА. Rim "CALDE DECOTT, AND 'BAWTREE. * E] $ Course of 15 Lectures on Agricultural Machines а nd Farm Address 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane ipa ingstoke. z fa Buildings. mples and prices on applica ч = © : CHEMI: a ы n ARTHUR H, Си, ВАРО " Aa: ith's Exhibiti ncoln Co uta n. 3 2 e ASSISTANT TO CHEMICAL PROFESSOR. Che Agricultural BAFL tte * б o R. WanrNGTON, Jun., F.C.8. E A z Boraxv.—Jouw BavrpoN, М.В. Lond. B. о,’ SATURDAY, NO Дд T, 1863. a © VETERINARY тоба A d. мину, | M.R.C.V.8. Б Е a THE — AND SUR RVEYIN x o я = hd Meer i PAK ror Tra. £a. Gum — Оск advertising columns announce that a д è] * e Gentlemen will be in AE: poi residence. two farms оп tue Sarsden ciate. of ДЬ Jate Mr. za * Argementa have been made for the delivery of Special da 5 m Lectores by the following а Gentlemen, уро are kindly ofered Langston, W.P.. are ч «TOW OUR WHEAT CROPS MAY x ee is ation, enclosing lie: д = E. 8 Ls tbe History of the s E È E Widotouy оор, xS : Ius jia Tot J . IPTE уо ra Highland gis t pe Тив Papers on Veterinary subjects My, ES FEET. AND, М.Р. ОЛ ра Prof. GAMGEF, ab к é à dir V = сы cmt gem vitem ot Edinburgh, have been worthi 1066 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [ХМоўЕмвЕВ 7, 1863, store condition, with that of the knife for for nt of the most most perfect form а whatever is fit for followed by a debate on the relations between | ш Agriculture and the Veterinary Art, before the of e excessive fat. * It is not fat jy e to y ow the butcher ndon Farmers’ Cl On Mon ast, Р. —a remark one constantly hears made by th т. ҮтүгАх explained, with ref erence to the wN, V.S., late the Royal Agricultural | farmer of his » ie pe deae cow or bull— | story of 28 lb. of cake given daily to a beast, that College, gave a very able lecture on this subject, is а remark tha ver to be encouraged as | this was a story not related by Mr, Mzonr as of nd led a very interesting discussion on the a it is by the practice " adjudging prizes at our|his own practice, but a story related to him by and possible uses of 1 lified veterinary енеке) show: e noe to Pel extra a- - | another, practitioners. ere wa course no relati dinary ла т. ТномАз, be аларын ьт пега the between Prof. GaMGEE's recent agita of the| has been ny. hs dei in ihe ti 0 be had Health-of- Stock question and Prof. OWN'S | whereas hitherto E. S been rael ux а eem n the ntrary, sais sti x w^ ps better lecture on last Monday. Тһе subject had been exclusively hu hum t is un inde owing ilii the The е old-fashi ned Haek no doubt placed on the card of the London Farmers’ Club n ofa ici pes diet. has gone, ibd probably owing to that carelessness by Mr. FisurR Новвз, twelve months ago; andj Опе n why the veterinary surgeon d mis agement which had been eo nei had he not been led, we very much regret to | rarely са alled j in, except to horses and atado Аз to the quantity of food proper to be given to say, by serious illness, he ees vt have breeding stock, is that a. we of fat stock is|fatting stock, he belie се 5 lbs. of p ght read the pun фер of the In his necessarily accompanied w oss of condition. | very well be pronounced enough, was now absence, Prof. B N, at short ыу апдег!ооК Тһер рег v of dealing Н the first symptoms | giving mixed "Minen and Who t flo bes which he the duty; а ^dithough no reference fat stock is to slaughter the animal. | beli eved to be as cheap a cattle food as could be | And there cannot bea doubt {һа thi le tt . 5 и se | an animal is ifa dy go or merely ineipient the flesh of su ood food. Тһе use of vm uch a case is to certify the | veterinary surgeon It is absurd to | n bet IH +] d stock EM T ШЫР just at аске d doe » the d of the dungheap for the ае of fertility. the beginning with disease is аве f ood. Воб there is a st isense ici his pom is lost. Sheep are a o confess, that the stock of the|single butcher had sent up 750 rotten [gear eountry is not m he better for its being во, | mutton—during a single Lor eig he coin- ormous рег ce ntage of cattle and iaar |i cidence and robable conne ection w шо ар veterir lar and powerless to cure. Buta great deal of our yearly pem are due to agrieulturists not havin e genera ally or he midst o € "n the 9 У тев нннеее of fever bo the iit summer. | then is the ва connection between ary art—shall agri- ic hes is u in the th the жом кырыс: The number s , tified, o to speak, ‘unlicensed practitioners, | і At y as soon any rate prevention is better than cure, and the Menden however of the influence of a fact like history ‹ of the recent attack of sma П-р ox in s sheep i is| 7 Mr. Con the Seeretary of the Club, in a | ve ry Кат о speech recalled the Ma to the аа ме}, of discussion. Не м иј the qua s between a rieultur re the ese a dogal indi he always : del reful veter nary СЕ that Sisenna sto ck w ne с not ith | any hereditary taint. ief use should Joe to in АА а well edueated n “efficient veterinary practitioner into its distric me а h for the need of frequent, examin xe сошре- tent inspectors in order to the mies of health. а id is EUN to confess thai e dise whieh great losses are due P ses by ^e bait with burn t one fat А: о аве. o pleuro- aud tho o loss by à the means of р inem mm disease, AM veterinary ыр ns if systematieally consulted, cou и mploy. First in rns and t t, || excessive quantity of fat, or ot matters n and organisation. On the first cer tainty the disease was жем en, т farmers met, unio г. FRERE said that the veterinary art, like e , 0 d of two e consisting in the the other |that € |formed mutual insurance appointe ы inspectors, авва the disease, er allowed no infected mal those which RE o 8 ‚в OR da pinh other epizootic attacks эси» . Agrieultur ке ng itself "with te учету art {ог ушуш п do much, but for purposes his very of the being taught from the vi ч dies in agricultural Schot and colleges, o agriculture needs not one for the who » thin the cou did not attributable to an related to ^ n food. Ra ther he "attri um rcg might be given to a ming t daily. - | An animal хи. Mey: ubtedly a machine ; but ie апа pigs. x M i Азар. ILI old free - dise e еа МААРАГА өтіне eske is lesa open its constitution. But Linseed- | uA о vw to ie rming part o в food. 2m the idote D a chemist, Dr. LCKER соп mned the ins | во much as even 1010. of id а day to a чеке ing as | beast; he believed õlbs. of good cake d mi | maxim ehn Mr. in a month ас b 1 cure neluded able | Ê йө: ay insisting on "the need of the importance e nary art у y bui eel for every considerable district Dr. Vo omickm дожей Professor Ввоух. Не { beas апа potus [es оша earl e айги ог азе оё | із in - чао of the M e ces Ex T d | of severe purgatives, little progress had been ша in the ivi he s Mert. the propriety of Hom the Hans direction. eure of pleuro- voce! ot o Ме, »nplin by м statement a for isease. rofessor BRowx replied to the several „speech o Mr. FRERE he said: Pleuro-pneumonia m the ox, and inflammation of the lungs in no кор whatever in common. inflammatory disease at all, она p eonstitution of the а Ж. grea altered by the presence of fibrine in enormo! excess, a incurableness кө from our being firs o Mr. it horses are ture with the чч art to consist. in the used yai old before t their dentition is perfect, | вонр and in districts where valuable breeding | | the number is inereasing. and every year the dis passu votes of thanks to Сни wo | the leoturer and the tock existed—and elsewhere in the use of a fe MMC end the cow-leeh for stock | v m “у == NOovEMBEB 7, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1067 Stambridge Hall, the fine old farm house wl 1 Ё such work, THE Бр FARM AGREEMENT. бев rM William Allen 3000 f] i |i y- which had ode cultivated of а case of ci hat HIS agree s been given to the public in — 9000 acres arable and 1000 acres pasture. Itis for th War Journal | zu е last, I presume, "for their | the most par t held on lease ; some of the marsh land ois th iey аа го йй pe gels Cl» In perty. We presume that he fairly comes | acre to get the indi Љу horses ute Ас» condition jn remarks upon it, hoping that the author e agree- within the class who, according іо Mr. Wray and * ment, Mr. G. A. "Ma ay, will not feel that I To и in any | practical men," have ЧО nd steam „Cultivation mene | lt бзен that Mr. (stg owley—who has other than а fair spirit of inquiry. Out of considera- able. The land ualities, omparing horse ne steam Ver pa ios a tion for your space I have condensed my light and occasiona y somewhat gravelly soil, which | Staffor ае meeting lately, to the disparagement of much as possible at the sacrifice of the formality of | however is € ommon, to deep sandy, deep clayey, | the latter—and others, like и. N тау, ага » rot They style that should be observed in such a communication. | апа deep alluvial loam. It lies in fields of ай compare the mere expenditure on с CLAUSE 1. Provides for the payment of rent half- | sizes, fro e acres to 50. Itis cultivat ated on the | (even во they apes prove the eir bolat) st. h that of yearly. Nothing is said about the paym ent of rates, MG el d practice of the district, with especial regard horse-ploughing b 1 t advantag: tithes, land tax, or quit rents, | to surfac ce o drainage: Most of it is no t under -drai ned ; | thus appears, der say, г Jet well alone." " But ploughing Crause 8. Probibits the tenant fro Ка іп €: marsh, where there is а tl it may I más of the farm. Heis allow d to A large proport of the land unde bl lture. tead of good. It is the ouse. Is he expected to reside at the house Laos high- aiii n iil thus њой easily capable E AEn 5 the nos = must be the tes: of its»worth. with Tis Lee isfactor ry dr rainage, hence the need of narrow lands | -A barefallow on the marsh land means seven plough- In same clause he is prohibited fr ings besides other tillage. А double steam “ culti- up od t quf He is not prohibited from Pic p 16 is cultivated generally in a six-field iion of | vation,” besides the other tillage, does away with the stones, ero On tbe lighter land—fallow nera y bare X of five of these. sand, CravusE 4. The. — right of shooting is fallow), Oats or Barley, Clover, Wheat, Root crop as ut besides this it in many cases enables a crop in d to th eo uld als o have power буни zel Swedes ог Potatos, T Wheat. On|place of a fallow. And more ач РЕ will now be done to trap game, and hunt or cou rsh «К bare fallow, Oats ls Barley, Beans, | than has hitherto been don | ка a large field CLAUSE E PU. is g nant to Yin Wheat, "Clover, Whe at. Som e 70 r 80 horse es are jost sown with Wheat, and rder, which had rabbits in the field. 15. ^ ка Vei reserve xi a Wheat crop in 186 it was cultivated and banks, particularly the banks round woods, if there | teams on the marsh, and as А» three as pair-horse | cross cultivated by steam, 5 REN. d in the natur be an teams elsewhere. The Sands district is а country of | of that year—then m es E t d incarnatum: СТ 8. No hay, &с., is to be sold off the|large farms. There are several holders of 2000 and |16 bore a crop this su f three loads per acre ; } ; this, eme н Clause 17, edes чиле and |3000 acres іп the neighbourhood—one 0 at least | was immediately steam cultivated once, harrowed an e ow-hay а en of distinctly and sepa- 5000 acres in the county. This, then, is а district of А нив and sown with 3 с of guano per acre E тиш, аан applies r^ meadow-hay, and venen " large and. wealthy occupiers, to whom, according to | Swedes (they got the length у being hoed, but were off his Cloverhay without brin Mr. Wray, steam-plougbhing is unprofitable. Thisis not! eaten off by the grub); the land was then steam back m man у the opinion of Mr. Allen, the only one of the number | ploughed and harrowed, and horse ploughed in the sE 9. The buildings, fen &c., to be|who bas yet tried it here. He purchased Fowler’s | 7 ft: 3 ridges of the district, and sown to Wheat.. ту зе the tenant, Mm in wr did E es 14 horse-power engine with four-furrow plough and| А very fine piece ‹ of Mange el Wurzel, just. in process found by the E -— ant is m und to | cultivator in June, 1862. f bei repair the roads, and th аксон. i in the he rope has ym ady cultivated 1200 acres, and | and left flat all -winter—a most daring experiment— rough," might be бү, ооа т. mprise rough has never been broken. It seems perfectly Squirt gain st g foreign, as well as — timber, rough iron, ghe another year's work. ere een only one|horses for manure ; thus about halving the usual pre- &c. The word rough, 1 apprehend, generally im considerable accident—the breaking of two or three paration ДЕ horse power. unconverted, and in greemen| e cogs out of the wheel by which the clip drum is| А Pea stubble had "em allowed by steam power, almost exclusively to ndm e: on or near the | driven, which delaye em a week. The whole of|grubbed, innt: cross-ploughed this autumn, farm. Nothing is said about the cartage of materials. | the repairs, added to the` estimated wear of rope, does | then marked out by md oc furrows at CLAUSE 10. e tenant is to undertake to clean wet | m exceed nd for the two Lei during which 2000 | 7 feet 3 inch intervals, with the double mould-board ditches yearly, but ditches that do not come under the | acres have been worked. Кераї and rope together | plo ugh. The earth was raked both ways from the denomination of wet he is exempted from cleaning. thus have aa exceeded ls. an Ad re, - he whole js | furrows, and the land was then ready for the H&rrow CravsE 11. АП — and pta mmn ette m under КЕ management, and the tools san the drill. The great eri vis care of the arable y be taken y by and ну ale are kept in good working dd. This | armer, especi ally on ори h land, is to рту for the end of the term les 5 parcasod by "ihe ланы is proved by the sail pim ption of coal, end the land, M four The law gives the tenant er to move all Е d | has zu excosdeà 3t eek ! | | or five ploughings, i is eds, more machinery and trade fixt а e the end of his ter The weekly wages adi are as follow —dri or less across the aL 4 per cie wide, 1 eav Mime deep inst him, as | plou Кыш, 1 18з.; anchorman, 15s.; AUERS boy. HESS and it is then ploughed in lands 7 f. 3 in. 1 ther things, ius boys at 6s., wate: r Tetcher, 18s: There is thus | wide and down the fall.. The cross furrows. are puing pude ча а m may under it | ап unusual labour. ed, |. 1 d'out thoroughly аз water. ет = and the be required to be left without paymen no doubt a good deal of the IIT of the|furrows between the — ridges areako € out. он 2, Provides for the ap нене of an х Bn boss БТР Uo tiis "To this add the cost ot skient edu the way arbitrator by each party at the end of the tenancy, аг of — — and water-cart, which we к put at | of тые steam culture ; a "hey are e eds отаг. it gives these arbitrators the power “to proceed to со 1. а weekly cost of рр а daily | com e furrows, slow sider the claims made by — party,” and here e аниа of 1. The coals at 245. а ga combination of ho CE suppose their powers end. to have no |ground cost 12s. a day, p oil ax bor Ж а дау, | Ке; e e eda үз the proper surface Р conten power to make an istud: ж с, апу inf provitiie айе |а gallon lasting а аби nd the whole daily o the land with s A — tor delivering the claims which they are to consider. goings thus amount t efficient снн is what distinguishes Mr Слове 13. - outgoing tenant is to provide the| The following is the work done, taken from the | managem o coming tena nt with a * suitable stable — of the farm. Duriog 18 862—4 after June, weed He in ot yet done much towards diminishing his or shed ;" з v k, 562 acres were culti- | horse stock. Тһе only step hitherto taken has been might ает А the incoming ten: nant's horses. - Nothing was Det, but 26 acres were|to breed from all his mares; their idle spring and Crause l7. ^ Any bay or Clover left on the farm, ecd with the di igging breasts. In all 588 acres were | summer being more than made up by the steam culti- not exceeding one-half the annual ат op grown, cultivated, and the second cultivation is declared to | | vator, whieh is, he — equal in its i shall be paid for at conii x lf more than a ein 10 to а inches dee ep. The whole work was | "horse t uh rk of that quantity is left, is it not to be paid for may | don n 103 day aad ied power will pro eed, now that sufficient expe- the tenant ве it а T. edly last i i ence has been Pa rien But it is to the superiority of ав much as he 21 à xot to be m d the | had been once cultiva t 7 9 асгев bad oen осени, | ше wor rk andthe powerof thetackle todo that at опсео r manure—see clause S and 43 acres had been "dug." This amounts in tfouror Crause 20, The tenant i .630 acres of work since April 6. Ith Ju a. een done in | | five зч a on which Mr. Allcn especially de. epends. down during the last ten усаа; е ет is, ded ское - 105 days 8 of work, тту the labour но, removal, or “ You cannot speak too с — of Д +1 + = -down without 98 landlord's sosta or gegen P ин and althoug may disapprove of them £ s d. |Uonin my nerit land fi fiere" The system on which А. a аге laid, and d ed mS " € " A ur days, at33& .. эй : о enormous sea scale on which {шр s in many instances them ed be unsci ШАУ ас. and inefficien у laid. And| 1, per cent. tet valve йк г соаг and wear, and part of Essex, and the l = ае of e for them is fixed without org 5 per cent for interest of money . 190 0 0 e fields, mar ui it t out br етеу adapted to в 1o the S arbitrator ! ———— Е ivation, and we oubt that Mr. Meus the points to which I have drawn attent Total £342 7 0 pect will be follos owe red.. ч fa rms are interesting prove to be defects, pes Жы. cam of easy rem e This, divided over ed Aeg of work done, amounts t ltivation But аге the difficulties of substituting а to about 10s. 8d. an 1 дей their fortilit insurmountabl This, it may be mid, із а fair price for ploughi farms of The valuers in that district will charge from 9з. t9] Esc i dung e кырен manure, t keeping of : г horse plou onghiug, MM пина 1500 {о 2000 sheep, and the wintering and fattening of : must, : na эз year. Besides this, the whole year's in nw Before Mr. — Ae takes it itn dim to deny er chargeabl loughing. The engine e profitableness o steam cultivation, а threshed 1200 ptem SE РОЗЕ ibis year already, ien a visit to Little Stambridge Hall. _ оша be deducted, from ЕЕ. the charges Which v we have put upon the cultivation: AGRICULTURAL DRAINAGE ©. Я iei, aout d , The true answer, however, to any тсе д Ma MIS DRAINAGE AND OUTFALIS. ` ing farms under 300 acres, itis out of the question| work. * The ri == dus 5) costs; but ls e e e rw pe rni altogether." It is with the former part of this sentence | what it is з ot a tiing is Teyment which Mr. зү, meiner t kid sing v GENERO have now to do: u us examine it by the light of | Allen's neighbours make him steam far eem 4 -— VAT aei, uie ‚Тут кенең ннн үле сс у-шу ld y remarks rpoeeed wi those pmi ө i E 1068 ẹ | up to this mome: as, its a Acts of trenes it yn r pr drainage of land, practically ач the necessity of legal eei РО S, sud exclu s the ring element from the тав sation of the works carried c out under Government c details in which I hope to interest you; and let me begin by saying that although : my interest | in ш Institution and my e n great, I should n e best- instruetion that can be given at whi ch combines Tüeory ice, by illustrating tl with instances of actual e ехрегіеп de d nature of theoutfall eie шз every drain tically decides ine limit of the area. "This, Бер, wi remedie ved be led by the frequent stly consequences of superior pereat БӨГӨТ in the кеч of "agricultural i [ie rovements, but remember that it is much easier for actical man, of scientific education, to descend to the capabilitis of а labourer, nder bas not been gathered study ‹ of f words, but fro m an active н сагеег Agricultural Drainage is а new 29 а regard it аз whos н estend 044 ue There are no books whioh: n give the student the рст LC cene en n Xhan for а labourer to ascend to his. Nor ШОРУ yo НР IE ` “ .|bythe fre u E observations of certain Members o - E esee des MA gr o pega ы dfe of lature, who, st-prandial spee be ie atagricultural m E: d their od | property the best and only necessary шекара ее, their hearers e: te. ves them — C — ded g, but I refer to those who have ape А "ym thei render r drainers th ho have de c а special object of attention, an pi ma ain ge a sp а SS: but $00 1 ust bear in mind branch of education which can only be reac pM eo that "atta men's у ces is one way of gaining their - чы investigations, and by careful study Бе. сыган e Nature g|5Y Peste and their votes с questions laws, and those principles which rule in Hydra r the belief that agricultural drainage was a of all — Th zd Баа im tho matter of aitiigle thing veis every one with ordinary ui it thoroughly he must have a love and knowledge of science, | £ence e could do, а of which the results must be | and — widen hi tions beyond th: f his pu urely and wholly benefi several millions vta Diae ey НЗ: еа regard to tho: ose Lig conditions which regulate the Supply « os ees water through t observa! The majority of those present have pro been led to think, and the Md etes proportion of ens who have wet lands to drain are doubtless cultural Drain d nothi t ing more nor less than dinge by l s so far apart and so dee d that no the which км ose waters are ultimately dis- e consid: e" y is due " ri subject — ha will aj to the draining of a far а single field; that, in Gy pereo ho y prescribed method ove the in- We | e been content to remove the evil in the best way jurious water immediately affecting bis farming operatio РАА — suggest, roor тебиенев: to ibo water i t h injury economy of the done to valleys below. country, or in real source and cause of tho wetness, а: 'op It cannot be necessary to нд you that any praetice giving m removing it without deranging the r economy of | individual profit, which is attended with national disadvantage the country, and the best i injury to ot i best a perfect system ; but it is drainage without injury to lower lands, are objects of super- | Very heme to impress upon every fut e. iuro сри erogation, and altogether beyond his duty. Му introductory | agricultural drainage, as an art, goes, he however, will b ected to the removal of this | expulsion et water, to —À most Judicious way of removing RS h impression, —to show i со tbese neglected considerations art, t are the Alpha and Om of the that the prevailing ti surp us water, so that it shall not only | $ practice o: ing == Pus ap 1 t deep sy , | reach its ultimate destinatum: thout injury to гл» sin, Td is а very narrow опе, and that, пора considerable improve- | Properties, but that it shall be pue t d unt in its ment has resulted fro! en done, that ira отет — to that oint. e must always look upon vw r as His resulted rather from the fact that all drains do e good, | element given us for m" ses, and that the excess that than from the control of scientific judgment. troubles us in the soil is capable of many uses in m and free-soil valle. а an individual estate may be Алыр whei v ои mode leads the peg ir should уы the t first study of the drainer when | determined arbitrarily byi its о designing his work,—that altb - hey talk of the great | to disorganisation or not, and the only w. inging about variety of во! ey meet with, acknowled, ut two|8n u асли action, — аа — "principles, is by the descriptions of «оніо wetness, Ж, that ed by the | dissemination of info n of а sound character; but the retention of the rain falling directly on the e surface, and that discharge and distribution c of i the drainage water be € depen- which s ovii br springs: Byav ES convenient simplifica- чак сораса — ent, and requiring the combined tion these waters called “to tom” adjoinin, VPN rs, cannot be bject to the ва me тесеу, ааа certain sense the terms a are ro right, beg ы mme Tt is, therefore, probable that mprehensive you will see how prejudicial. ical and | treatment of the whole matter will only eH deferred until the deutet o j Tatter, s Асылы the | outfall consideration has taken its proper position in drainage try at large, such gen control, and this time is fast appro: ра And with respect - outaha | fer "the discharge of injurious Large estates, comprising hill a nd valley, clay lands and fre waters,—which is егу key of all under-drainage works,— poils possess within уйд the n e Ё ofa ОШЫН. во completely has qM attainment of t ошын: been sive system of drainage and distribu NER ch all the disregarded, that though we have bee ending millions in КҮГЕ ОЁ economy may be regarded ; und us of you subordinate work, we are at a loss even for a wo: 1 to express П probably b e land agents, and have the management of ^ ores i зм мораа ki шигем is dud ы extensive properties, let me i th: plus ultra reverse ofi its channels, w! s t stituted the term '* Algernon Clarke wrote ize Essay, w Hind the in the — «d у MM Agricultural Society of | Count ugh, advocating the general improvement t "зма, Ше River ntrated а Esel s the "opted the more commonly f understood of *R Reform." This, again, has been | charged last winter forits use in these dry months? Then, con: phrase to he ordinary water- sider the berless instances in which the water of cours of tributary valleys, the i vement of | drainage may be collect d applied as motive which is as e to the full development of under drainage | power. mi а Armstrong, in his n МӘ M to as that of the themselves; we have, therefore, settled | the British Association, called the attention untry to down 1^ нна уы of ** District (combined) drainage а: It would be alie e | Which he eth the sompuntirdly epe exhaustion p^ accessible, dud. to t o givi tbe figures by we should be dersiipe of the coni pais: уоп са with the warning given us, it isa eel sin to continue to deeem as heedlessly as ve are doing that, element of Lodel which will endure for ever, and, if rightly placed, VUE Zim Tuon уйн haas its асое "but t the id des е | cheapest of Tt riy intention to limit tia вобше to шо rupe {есе im Е of “ District Drainage and Outfalls,” nsideration with respect to ir fene which should v nent] EUN sd d y а E. Ф nly "s n бы: r^ ev = of pee depend, at the wrong en вд, but ria tie e pra _ sit Жай show ae im order di SUE ; et на rologi mstanci ап апа varying Кона lote x m am the influe: ge 1 h к, about a char eto due to each, is bringing which is pern erests and that underdraining, Ms hee. hare A effect of а cing floods, is, by the want of discrimination, tending to Eden wa be limited to a few millions of acres isola we should not S to fear any great as there are ten times uns ré nter in the object, In a few short years it will t be regarded as one of the paradoxes of the present truly scien- ! Ramsay, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. administration Qf the several | tific аде, tbat local and physical data should have been over [NOVEMBER 7, 1863, ave been o: ove nd that for ths ture, form ridden by official forms and tabulated returns, a sake of канон шшш lands of c tex: position, and subject to rainfall of v. and irregular the dischaj which h : - of water. Нау hei oa retentive n you! ou will have a го] У of Sous special, DES lIn а cR. - in а the effect of lan. nd drainage on mo e particularly, (То be continued.) Ноте Corresponden Gorse.—Your correspondent “ В. "ch ks for ШЕ or- | mation re e rse a8 fodde mbining well marked sinite а, fattening pro ties. When cut Mer e chaff-cutter it is rea wel mi it is «медеу, erede or pou aps d. machine of my ow "eld bos s aff-cutter toget ethér uced to am - rate that I € it régie d in à d feeding to {ге e ent of 40 lb. а а er beast, and that it is beco ost indispen- When cattle in the stalls vil ent do as they do, sable. ravenously, it is a egi nt assuran young and store animals will do the ваше. I fud it of the ke benefit to calves and yearlings die he months, from October to к . ES. its iesu with ve fficient exp myself, but I am el that they are equally Га чв ты о been used with success in feeding swine. А fat pig bt a prize at the Dublin Society's Show last leue give Roe yp as to r the use of Gorse to any a ee 8 lsh, Stedalt, Balbriggan, Ireland, Oct. 28. [Tha ks.] Ф005, он ЖЕ» ОЕ Ead sday, Nov Мокхтн Сос Wedne. mber 4-. e gr Lord F Ferat, President, in the o M wis, Mr. Branston, M.P.; Cantrell, nes Сыйы Mr. Clayden, t AE EP; Me. uce, Mr, Exall, Mr. Brandretn Gibbs, Mr. Holland, MP; Mr. Vren oskyns, Mr Humberston, М.Р. ; Mr. Jonas, Mr. Lawes Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Milwar r. Pain, Mr. Randall, Mr. Rigden, Mr. Rol Snith, Mr. Shuttleworth, Mr. > Frere, Professor oelcker. e fo же мц New Members were elected :— s, Roch erae ir Thom x Grafto "отео House, South Shields. E n, Ross, Herefordshire. Brett, Wilford Өзү; А ge, Esh her. Bright, John, Longford, Market] Drayton, Shropshire. pur cbanan, David, The Lodge, Clifton, Ru; чару. а Edward, The Manor Farm, yvela rapsto: n, Robert Не enry Lingen, Chilton Grove, Shrewsbury: nimis Thomas лат Nórmanton- med Cap Notts. , 53, Grosvenor live, the Hon. Cap! eo. W. Windso Street, London, E Colby, 8. E., Havod Grove, Cardi h Wales. Сочи James, een Qe Б, кок, Wallsend Hall, Neweasilo-on-Tyne-- Robert, Northumberland. Ron, Ealand, John Robert, A Aisthorpe, ее de а Robert, TTolladine, сечи as Ast кое Wor 4 vou He Wirt 1| бше, William, не ста Banbury. m 24 ушы Seven Springs, Cu w Cheltenhom. . Bedford & es, Jobn, кошору, Leicester. Sa : ye mond, Dr, — T; Charles Frederi Жей spot Trpo, E ЕЯ p e PTS att, George, akefield. er Thomas, Бойу лр Wrestam uyy d FOREN Оша Hoo UE MORES 2 э o Doc. т NOVEMBER 7, 1863.] "Ridley, Andrew, ` Newoastle-upon-Tyne. Rix, — sen., Lusley Court, Worces ter. Roberts, Hugh, ' Eastgate Row, Chester. ЖО, bem Elm House, Wavertree, Liverpool. Smith, John P., Leominster. Smith, Tysoe, Éinchwick Farm, Stow-on-the-Wold. Spi "pu inm Francis, Abbotsford, Torta. Devon William, Throckley House, Newcastle- upon Tyne. Тш, Ке urere Tewkesbury. Sout. Walker, G. H., Oakleigh, East Grinstead. Watham, Joseph Street, Coalbrook, Ross. Wilkinson, 1 Edwin, Isle of Cinder, Leeds. Willyams, E. Brydges, Nanskeval, =, ы Cornwall. Wilson, William, Oubas Hill, peto Мм: "d "inem as, Dinham on m C Bra P presented the THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, uneducated farmer did n farmer | ү 6 ы, ris 1069 Again, the educated, themselves. "There was a deal of difficulty in effecting would be able more home 2 c the Mp pr of reapin machines in this d agri ence iy. H achin fa he 12 pee no en eshin ine he | York as i ity m nearly bred а TN wr ^ "te Une His 200 to 300 acres, бой of t than 8 had reaping machines of thei eir own. „Now e loom into the manufacturing distric But n was scarcely any part in England пати th fail w as used, except ak pen purposes. Tie threshing machine ‘had superseded the flail, and, any p pl aces, idol ing ai nd reaping machin gatang ашна they saw the tini dod di the place of those атут which they had seen во | skilfully handled in the field that day. Тһе more edu- | cated the. forme er, de; nen ready was he to adopt all the | over their Lincolnshire brethren ; to воще extent nd ihem by the fa in that all the xcessive e labour was cler e d in the oal-fi elds and 1rO | | macnines v e mo: 1 © 7, EH: lt ta ht 13 E д hb these machines were of immense advantage, and that they were cel aed prend adopted was owing to cheap la labou So 9, ferre s fo or produc e would до - Ёш M. Report, fron which it appeared that the receipts — the pas& thre nths examined by the Со; тд iid by Mosa. "Quite, of steam eei. aed that if landlords, tenants, and agents riis to put their heads together would be very little difficulty about it. The Another way in which education was capital to farmer, was this—it would let him see, the fallacy c of Ball & Co., the пони шыш, апа wer correct. The balance in ltural list ere never | surplus horses on the farm could be “disposed of, and October >51 was 21 461. Ar e` balance buc t for wi r ended пле S 30, pet. the statement of | ап e and arrears, were laid YR the table ; aa - — of arrears tben те = се Мк MH “1 һе the Fortin ча idis aue mee plan and appropriation . ot the Poma and деше that tl of ally i in- | вас greater fallacy тышы to supp ything like antagonism existing betwe for ges “manufacturing er t were heihin but a wide, bro lane down which the xen ind sheep and their | No gonism ever existed; bu t the | popula ж И ЫЗЫ well take the е уа was drei ec gre =? them ; | would keep cattle BS sheep in ате tit must be more vi if it were Well tenants all diffic it woul uld ill be wl The а1ра T id жосу ораз s by е ulty whatever d Perhaps ecome рл S say w r Ho to the Sho admis order to accommodate an influx of visitors fro Mie ia station. LIP к. кон Fo —Mr. Holland, M.P., озона бав of the Committee— spectors be appointed b er the Council to e Shee eep on their admission to the Show- Suid, "with. in- the manufacturers up to the id AUS 2 was another point was capital to the farmer, and that was, her em cur Ea tar rmer would have more sympathy with the skilled en det and would seek to improve the habits T r of|i ployed. And this would eren He was not reforring © "the subject =з religious or moral sense, but in a ageres and ex хрепавгэ aoi Жы i and he жеу cely t tell t uch of the чно his ве нт Ап educa tet Кер, then, odd d only н approved of, "und one thing very muc was поб at all expensive, dor all the ‚шей be > Sim ‘Cultivation Company amn very high aus suspices а € red before commen: operations, Pa eria th his осиу fairly started, 000 nd cases in which the e Sheep have à not been really : and foirly shorn bare. any difficulty as to capital would no longer . continue. his interest to be in ЫЕ е servants who were honest, sober, indus wor Т} 8, of Channel Islands cattle, praying that a class be nted fi was another point in which might be | heard the other day at ior to be e referred to the Stock Prizes Com # A letter fi | farmer, then, he believe d, was able e regarded as capital to the farmer, d perhaps they | we voy was not the p educated | $ choose a better rst time he had been laughed a The following Works having been presented to the Босіе ety's Library, th e Council or der ed their thanks to Proceedings of the Boston Society of , Natural History ; ; New York State Agricul- | their тарт had been he had a pered with upon it that a goo capital on a farm. and at he In о compou ле nterest. а пе, уь first. time "being. EY years ago, e might as w f иө results. Report, 1861; Patent Office Report N 1551; Institution 19 rubies, was опре | Кя first а ü cou i ood balance further way in which educ : d not show а go was capital—and that sheet. Не was obliged to ks i in hand a strong clay nd of Civil En ngine »eers Minutes eedings, Vols. and 20; The Farmers’ Almanac 864. f Proc k for 1 og Club HALE Capital. Ty "the € Sja meeting. of this peo the Rev. Canon GIR e have greatly a bride ei WIL | or his A abr what he did would be Education аа lead а land farm of 900 acres, 800 of which were arable, а: on all his 46 h know that, however, g i man to pray Чор "8. unless God prospered it. van TonksEY: Steam QCultivation. "m 3 » -© апп c pense meeting of this Club, Mr. S. Нот his address :—He would Pig for -— word. He like d sho rt texts, beca: gave e them from the pulpit. is text, then, that they were ш an and for "his rome s frequently |i poke on | horse It us "тед uently [see sui l chat it бна teri ms to d horses, impl ements. evening should be the word *' eas y and, when he впссев: morning. cultivation were тен in а very different prie А agree with di was а very serious matter, "m Lor вор, ап с; was the dare not buy new horses, the par was badly. man He purchas ullocks, but the he employed other, and could start afresh if А сеи they were озн very slow, 70001. € ба X4 Ie "ad 1 he left. i iue ge than n l, sinking not boun etae meet the sent sy stem of horse cultivation—a system by seul of whi ieh le ess | mie were obtained at a grea of ste eiie Bte | | been аена ed t | introduced on Mies Modi oubtedly íts i: a capital of 45007. it, but he duction would be attended vi freier advantage on p 35001. the owner н not let him have m on, very vour of г Ау Беш epa cation was the most T kind о d fields. r fear the results should be no better than i in the He onght to S E e manufacture a nery appropriate to smal arme, rather th could have e, and he p cma to s e em in First, then, ү е erstood and “appreciate bette what farmer und uneducated £f h ntered. W machinery. and tackle as а perfect bed of twitch, but It behov d small farmers—m e viti small sopa | he left i it, wi ith „Ше ехсе ері on of опе fie ld, а s clean ав f applying steam сее |апур nd h by icul Th agriculture. ey ind рое upon it, that if| agriculture was aud if p formari df 1 а system which would go оп; en | this if he had had 50 jones It must be gei "dm he saving of expense was so great, an and. tio i rmi Ы that the result was hi VE favourable, and тот ed that roduetion во large, that they could not do without it cultivation i ў over ii nth аага at 40s. per quarter. Some iust | figures the cost of steam cultivation, and an | every nse of horse cultivation. In 1801 ion upon roperty in "England duty ent entailed upon them, and "That horse power. they would to look for depends 1070 THE GARDENERS (OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NOVEMBER 7, 1803, n employer of morelabour than most men; A. had | n ho вре hrist ing yith imitation cannon ; o has directed that a scientific commission b B6! a - | 4 | M. Hooibrenk в tbat the numb ith the istance of the able men he d h had 88 | the pet ui dotem of a ^ Ro ске ries, composed | №. Hooib: suppose s e number of grai ена ass pe oe qae Дала E anre | chiefly of v are a an ear of ё corn can be increased by pol uus ment had kon place i in the men that had b the Jawn, "апа the effect of the whole TE. Di pollen into EID the stigmata thar le be, t 1 ve. e conducts hi i bis ешріо шай eoe bos scale be, is V» able 4 T: recei ye: fron m 25 t experiments a n a n 3 TW by punishing the idle and shift eoe giving i Mr. Tint toul ao is own gas with a sma to 80 yards ya ri Ue ons а M doing, and by | xd by A: ts ч i. Ri. p. Me is Ap айа s А wal n fringao 10 БЫ, о earn M k | pric whic. е does so a g; steeps пе ч De туч I" ei. bur His be low that er the fields of corn two or three ol fiet ud P this nei TM ms m last few years he Ea: competitors, whose produce was | nder бесы en д aa Ка has Чар, шей. in con. m, ing io his recollection having seen more| much more ATUS сор itions—viz, in tter inci on with the old o а farm near ernay, than one of his labourers the loe for drink, and ры оп Saper land, and by bes: -waged hampngne, "i Property г the cele Жк үз during Me last harvest, when he was ve h К. Wys re w. & bá. considered, Wn о. сһапсе diede Messrs. Ја 4 Eu рай. s beneath ba men, he never heard С oath „ог а coarse f Sarm рф bata e likely to fall—as | the relative innen h syste expressio n vs y 35 à. foreigner һар d d as he was sure to чао Old System, ffored by societies. like Sii is of си advantage to | do, | of communication. There was also but Kilogrammes. Катац, It has be en stated that ше ii, ps that land would lower so long as Wheat 4 GP А Кез is degraded Бу receiving а o had made a little money in other trades нашу .. : н : d service ; IE did not think so ; at least he. v o enamoured of the country and of а pro- Oats . ер z T that he do oes not feel any egradation i in зер ed E Fi which they are wholly iguorant, and so long bodas hod conjecture à s the heim 2i us . m. He thought he looked upon it n the ligh -— more striking had not this season Such in which it is intended to be given, аз а public с acknow- ignorance—failure—by the law f ihe What rable опе. ruit чы garden vegetables have - his it. He had a doubt лақа the | remained for ће SOM agresti to LA p erefore, è ач D reward for long service should саре оці of the funds | was EX cultivate, t the highest КАС id: iios tte 119° of the upon es —— of. the society, ш account of the теред but | of рег ection, in NU (i5 ү might obtain rom it he b p à vom ~ pae whether it is pot et Which should rest 2 fiis ver amount of pranes it was bw of yeging, : Wok JAN 1 improve the condition of the labourer, ар ш "»2 1 өзде, on the jg practice vell. Le un sdüitonal Ponta, tr crops SF Id ош any i grateful to many of his tenants for the interest they М Rin toul ү? stem of danble | ыт cora can be in da 2 БО, 9 e& | shown in bis behalf. Schools and ben s | ing by taking Шы. after early Potatos, ‘The nia ў have been established by Шеш undirected by him. | Potatos sown about the end of February were manured Cattle Diseas йч istics. wh rrefütably _ él. h hardl f his tenants are ted witl 1 dung and 5 cwts, of P i indicate T. Ireland i їз їй pn паа а sta рр е paik around him iL a УЗ guano to the Scotch acre. About the last week of|ment as e decrease in the amount of live stock, kne | made like exertions for the improvement | June. these Potatos were raised, and the land as об Yo Wf ТЕНБАЙ} у dram | to this воо of the labourer in their senpeclive M s, In|speedily as possible got into ation - ma urnip | and Lord Carlisle spoke not long ago in Dublin o conclusion, he might fairly state that ёа ра сгор, whi ch sown abou ће beginn of July, Келде ,attending more to the Бари of Ir bourer never so well eared for well o 5 cwts. i ch ven. | $ whic leclared t ex at. erc Anco T жрт after yea r Mr. Rintoul uv p cing gi plan | subject to the prevailing ргө s than British cattle, ne with success, e ating the Turnips off with sheep, a nd Last year l had occasion to stu аду very сарыш the iih he white crops following have genera dire een ex roang, ane niu Me P ep id à recent ur of this re Bir lent. Several певна though some were dispose dla at the conclusion that whereas the вой and climate ood ms ы as we nave very | to Jaugh at first, h wisely taken a leaf out of Mr. | Ireland are the most Meis in the three kingdoms Boasts ав well i ob her M jesty’ а E Rinto ul's book in *his matter, Азап example of how for the rearing of healthy stock, there is a constar TE Ne соу DU. ja ош inions. | y tgo hji I beu thg land under the liberal сес зы lity bee e x ют беер, арй PA gri ;reatm at East Craigie, we may mention | tban either in England or Scotlan e UE анаа 8 ш eres ey fuite | hat this т М ‚ Rintoul took 12 qr. of Barley per in Britain аге enormous, and urgently call fr bero nothiog to do but ploug h the land, во w end sil been crop ed with Potatos, and Turnips fed off with | ОЁ disease among stock; but we e bave not so constantly а fixed ro! and depend #Ё еа. B recte she еер. АП at it received, in addition to due as in Ireland NUS destruction Аи фи аш i Seas 2 ы А “| manuring for ecedi ng crops, was а top- | ће extent of 8 10 per Жо of our sheep up to €— Vue. qp s better uS per acre and 15, and amo among piua p to 19, 12, and sometime Sko T: ak E (i voli d pes {| Was hoed. The field was seeded at they. rate NO ча рег cent. How is it [zr in the face of suc E а а рч e ecu of Qui, ОЁ! Der Scotch a osses that an ess entially stock-producing countr rming, in a adopting Асн е am system iod rie This year ‚ Mr. Rintoul determined to carry his should чана. Of late years на: difficulties ^ те орге КОРЕ. sa н cb t t to take а crop n enormou the "S qus pg i roig E Irelan ^ x. near Ж ie d "d th iip of |° A Poisi Me Руана that a second erop from the fr the Б of rearing and fat da] е таар оча eps bc ges Жы Кы эла and i ino ear. Li ke cautious experimenter, been qougbs "n in Тапсам, тогы О» а Коч z М ина Е = Mr. D ri e, born in th wshed. A t 2% a an acre or so for the trial. Тһе first crop of|they have contracted diseases "E ü 5 [no j неге ped ©. We o io x io Ee due |. Potatos, a a good one, was lifted on the 22d June. Ins itted d the Irish Chanel, 8 and lossés on T Um O v OE y on sc in s was immediatel Die ща order, and the second have been sustained amo very frequently #0, м ke particular: th th Бә h, four i after the first | and 60 per cent. I was pers careful in tracing th. СЛН the advice given at а meeting © was taken off the CU S cwt, of Peruvian guan spread of contagious diseases; аз. к best p here, in the вау existeneo of t this CI "Ch, by a е being given them. Тһе weather became excessivel persons in Dublin, чш “ж were engaged ео о ent, who was not dry after the tubers were planted, and remained so fo the trade of ca А b е Qut ош about віх weeks, Mr. pow trembled for the pe) Tosses by disease chere dh ad [been a great demand d Pedes ye РА а : ead | of his experiment ; int в witbstanding the un calves, and these had constantly carri the High Peak, and he circumstances under o was conducted, over to ЖЫШ the diseases which, in Britain, are due put some out to pasture on the ма lands. It was s0 | turned out most песн, Не салсак» that Ew to the importation of foreign stock and to the ever cold in the winter that they set their backs Phe and yield will rea OM ATE d. ыы e, and | increasing traffic in di animals. Гапу of bead never be got to ашап them again. tho Potatos are of Mg her size, and e m ellent to, | readers will doubtless remember how the Earl of ther a farmer in the Peak dist tures, in е eat. At present they resemble new Potatos in visited his tenantry last year, and granted reductions еи pee о low | hods i it isa gren "poit to attend to| favour, Next year Mr. Rintoul сое, Кү in rent їп consequence of the heavy losses by disease, of his Another point is, never to |4 least as cond cr ig Mr. Herbert, of Muckeross, assured me thas ri re^ if he can avoid it. F " LJ Hi £g DE m RE d spl M i HIE 3 bos o Irish [апд ба. were great and un ; : | won mention tbe | ft. Tac оз 1 до oking EN ES from this sam me cause, Am mong sh heep and pigs the bes person or place) which was broken up во loig | with а n of shaws and capital bulbs. Indeed, by disease were very heavy last year. Ur u go as th ' war in Franée, when Л | dest: ad thousands of фе annually, and du Н j E | we (ty v ү this Tent where the Turnips as a is тоу p AOT M e ad менті ал, ap: an o е eren, ROT equal im appearance those |1 VS pds rasitic lung disease арреа ebd T ^ ел. M etd : igie. toul entered uch us z Rcx n zd doa "Nous T of | hundred thousand pounds sterling рег am s ni: ЕҢ phar to the poor country like тем), and all this by eee А N aba that on this portion, of ue f sd ease among s stock. Su srt Mes ibj; ct sho DE D 10 E. er-an nd-toe, rom 1 itti Iti рон ave over арр D ра farm-yard dung mber e ARIS . of th hat в Е о. бет iri з POM SET m d ey een trouble ғ м i р ' Suppen | in), and singe t East СвлтоткЕ is situated about ten minutes walk Bi то 1 nion is tha ү арр у h E farm n C I jont | is detrimental to Turnips, an that it is desirab e in all | enormous sums of money Л d de Den the drills as low as possible, Sco ottish, Farmer, they did. Ro o vu be бозса r ЖЕ { { C ry large property, i пад га one period 40 break up «s dl ttle land as possible in this district e. ЕЕ; Misc Negeva ob рар Artificial Ferti n) singular d d.e ition of e се | eov Ч late Av Been ER in iem Th it if а d to гна а е асуы лечо that Dutchma # E olv he resalts of his résetrehes hay 1 к. à ш у M iari that he has є f e "Cross of the Légion of Honour by ber NOVEMBER 7, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE. 1071 x some кан аге пеи taken by Government with a — somewhat to ch eck ihe ravages, by cattle, sheep, во роог ав quem If attention be paid to the health of stock, Mr. Donnelly's — will soon n qos aspect. If, on the other hand, we continue as past, [reland's decline can p be accelerated. p^ cw e Principal xh ihe New ej ary College, 125 NTREE'S SEEDLING POTATO.—This New X TOU British Queen flavoured pr round hite; wis, is certified in К * Tour раз or A ture, " pagó 260, idided at the ra ratę of 22 TONS per A nay Present pric r 8з. per c jand to. preyent disappointment sodes ао анасы) should now eiae LR З SIMON А. DAINTREE, of Fendrayton, St. Ives, Hunts. Sacks, 2s. each. Ingram, Gardener ed Potato i SY нта. he a ree] sud cónaldérod by ай who Kave H AND Е. SHARPE are now | pre pared to make | озо АР "Tho Ido Prince ng its merits, A As e best, Pear + reti offers to the Trade x the following Barna of i SEED POTATOES, which have been harvested in fine ftasted. за g uou h F Б E Fi Eng Tu Ei , the prices willbe moder. PE ay be bad Hm j ion. & E & 4 А Ls E Improved Ash-leaved Kidney | Early Fox's Seedling b ^ E ; J фа. 4,45 jo , Early Round Frame ý pe ба дЫ n Жаша : а MYATPS PROLIFIO do. E (very productiv; 19), VEGVITOUN кай aR Fluke Kidney Laypstone rd jarly Cockney 2 o E 2 EARLY DALMAHOY Early Forty-fold h i ipe САН e from M: 1 еж ч -$28 £8 SaF i end Qaid EAR Snow ball gram, : nce. wie ai ded a pexutiful dish of British LE [1m G een, а рше бын which we have "urs spoken in favour- Wo Ee sc ; EAR 11 ENT PEL ENOAT CAEPENTER'S | "01 fenua Gardner Cionidae, Ось Tl, 1802. TTC 2s E EXPRESS (pods larger tban any other early E potet уёгу handsome = or the Sich Queen, ro à 55558552995 58, PT Ed 28 | =й SA mne M DEUNA Ча CHEN MP Ven t Per Gardens, Frogmore,"—Gardeners" Chronicle, ы © uU о ә a бф 3 0 c ” сіођег 2, О ЕВ PE PELI- | E From Mr. JONES, dandeer і o win a Leconfield, Petanovth, Sussex. "^ Hogg's Gardeners’ Year Book for 1868” has a drawing with 8 ES [ Б “I beg to say I have found Carpenter's pontes Pea to bo. it is well worthy of the | gE answer а! as an early one; it was sown on the 20th of T Len ш BUS 5- | MOMS g | EIS November, on a south borden, #1 І gathered е first dish on |. в S E ЕЗ | = ы tho 7th A re A T had Daniel O'Rourke and your Pea aR By 7-18 | S kea sido in Novemiber, 1801, amd galberéd Firm Rom nter’ ootia, and almost eti nei © 8 | > Е Express in May, 1 86 which fea me {о grow it as my Е" est hin usset, but on the side next | (B-r g the sun i piste à bright ыа crimson; flesh yellowish T &® 5 >®® 5 ЕЗ Hi {ч g 3 New ow дә be had only о таар а АВРЕТ! ite, v. ne Ts aines hutt ery and melting, EAM sugary, poe. pa s н Lo righton and Sussex Be raisasi 00 М, poui cou pied with, е 25-3 E] В жалу Or n are LUNO ji be d es ICE M tbe | 2 "Winds у f ich зу m m m E DU роо Orto zi a í | кы —— — — ! К ofH Horticult ," Oct 15, 1861, я а а -s & а É A SALE, 200 Large How 7 L А seedling Pear was riore — Ingram, iss B E $ Ls т fit for forcing, at 57. ever and r^ Her Majesty at Frogmore. We believe it was raised from LR K fon ASPARAGUS ROOTS, at 5s. por 10 pus AM seed of the Seekel с rossed with Mari e Louise; it is called T$ LE pS Some per 100. ` MEropriately and worthily nàm« m о юзе t O ж lé] | = Planes, Chesnuts, a fine golden yellow colour I E 8 with a crust of fine cinnamon- o E E i rosy crimson. = 5 © 5 ө о а bn 2 p Juicy melting, and 7 Е E Ё 4 5 This. уаз awarded дё s Ай" Б Я Apply to A. LAIDLAW, 17, Church Street, Mostra VAT | E du ar REH D- uh USE T ERES. зва р Е |z "E SEN AM SEN I m 9, vixi UM Peaches, pyramids Fle ү Pears, оп the whole, were more sleek-looking ыз " | А nom 38, 62 to 50 bushes, 9s. ба, rs, but it is a question if any of them were superior tô єк е э 8 3 H ER stan 76 half standards anto oT Н: ап English Seedling from Mr. Ingram, of Frogmore, named 3. » | Я 3, E Р Apples, ros E 26| . nee T. 6 tish Queen, which was one of the best looking Pears in th xz Ё = Che xem, pyramids and Pears, pyramíds whole Exhibition for a first-class dessert, 1t is all very well = Sg gg #БЁ ан е 36 bushes Á. .. 3 6 | {0 bave Algerian Goliath looking Pears and Apples at a Lord о ыя o ч В З $ | Sé ; igs m е 6d to 5 0 Flums, pyramids апа Mayor's dinner, but for an aristocratic dinner that is not the as E | 2m Mulberries, bushes ^ .. 56 bushes . 86|fashion; but the moderate in size and the best looking, yh а еа “жы "as MS to FANE | @ Map e EL xo Vines from eyes, the proper names sent up with them, and the Britis ish Que = Бие в & ВЕБ | a bushes Зв. 6d. to 5 0 За. er do 16 - re а € for wc а HE er." E — m he above are in Nu and all full кз blossom buds. The сн în crates and baskets. күт id to Londo Tnos. RIVERS & = Кое Sawbridgeworth. Tereon t to to Correrpon M Joss YE E ALOGUES of which "ef же n L Ealey. Акыш, ting that Мы туте арро the late ut mee $us P. W. 8. Miles Nec 26 oz, oet газ ne quart or o: аһа 4+ 5 Dwarf-trained . ге СЕ Uh xad a jita ME ООН А ob- 9 the use of Ra Ж Cow- ment, resulting in tremely n emt 21 or 22 pints of mik p yield отд А. как шег, е EA his bra “b i с а Rm EA uperior, leners who have irected th atten: 1 I Af ol STON о best ders кароо, [4 id кайып 59 Seedling fraita; th A РРР Р: о of p it ought to be ploughed and ehai then EE TE er $ ій the | ppa spring break it Ф with t s seiden, taf 1 th the 47-2 to following ао lapted to a A fe ing Pyramids, 42s, Ib. EO Coloured og may be had post free for 12 postage stamps. , LI 2 A A of ROSES, CONIFERJE, FRUIT TREES, 3 dards 5 Гер» à ra stron; 0 ed У GOOSEBERRIES, CÜRRANTS, Tias, БАРЫП EO. ТЕЗ begs to offer to the Trade the STRAWBERRIES, е. пййейпмийей 2 PEACHES, NECTARINES, and APRICOTS, éstablished in| “ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA Pots for Orchard кр Culture, 5s. еасїї. per 100 ; 4 to 5 I r^ AOHOPHYLLUM VENOSUM, "9 to 6 inches, 26s. per dozen E GENETYLLIS TULIPIFERA, 6 to 19 inches, 36s. per dozen. urse s, King' в Хете, near Hereford, HOOKERI, 6 to 12 inches, 36s, per dozen, 1С === AND CO., NUKSERYM SEED RHODODRNDRON доц, Gt pi Mino hes, 308. per доз. Waterloo Place, Edinbur, UR respectfully 15 inches, b uahy, 36s. Io ho are about to be eed took: of. FOREST aud NTAL TREES and SHRUBS, FRUIT | all of which are in fine condition for horoughly mat | apply las Ye nam. SMALL HOMESTEADS: Architect. You will find some plans in |- ROLES ELE EE ч application. some of lof A, ск Y volumes of the “ё Edinburgh id ture, 1 j 078. "The destruction of her young, which Bivas e DAMM AND WRAVER, eo быта бенда ent, іза агаа s Е мне ум orbus m eet, the quality уы ама MILLIONS of ME RANSPLANTED Т This stock portion of whic years old, —— of extra ac "c Qus rey P did ыд LLA white, 14, :—ТЫв stodk is t 1072 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE. [Novzwszn 7, 1869, RS. BROWN anp CO. offer the following M Selection of OH есш ыыы. which they will forward | TO ed GENTLEMEN, AND OTHERS to any part of the kin 25 AZALEAS, new asd Belgian n Tuition, e one t. a & d NGAGED IN PLANTING. sort, on their own TR. b; 20 0 25 AZALEAS, hardy American - ` do. 15 0 12 Hardy RHODODEN X Sp un vr а sort, аы; Scarlet, Rose colour 12 0 Hardy HEATHS, TEDUMS, and KALMIAS, per doz. 6 0 J 0 H А. ROSES, bes rts, Standards and Le d Standards, id Ae сымвх од OSES, of bes ent sorts. i per d q-pe T о Rospeoifully ший n Plantin the under-named SELECTIONS of ani . DW. ARF „ROSES fc beds or ; forcing, inclüdin g — ANTS, which he has no hesitation = E аге iok t be чири by x ru x the Trade, urbons, Teas, and Perpetu; per dozen deme eem Plants; have never been inj ure pot-culture, rom fre. Choice Hardy PINUS and other CONIFERA Cheap. e ———— tf J. Watznzh bins CREER D T Pio Jion by posk т ái а К ii without any risk of EE . i ^ his ln possession reenhouse AS, fine varieties, p apen s. to most liberal terms, and is fu i CAMELLIAS, best double varieties - er dozen 28 0|0Ё such an immense Stock is de kermiatd. do te eat on the uH dud » eie у. mes that CHOICE FRUIT TRER = Purchasers, by paying a visit and selecting ele own specimens, wou emselves amply repaid by Fine Standard and Dwarf- "ne ne P mae Nectarines, | the journey, which is easily M by the South-Western Railway (Reading Branch) to Sunningdale Apricots, Cherries, Apples, Plums, and Pears, 2s. 6d. each, or ие рег боп, im s ON Station, which is near the Nur: war! ants of the above kinds, grown especially for pot eulture in Orchard Houses, &c., 18s. Шен denm. RHODODENDRONS, STANDARDS, of all the leading choice | PINUS LAMBERTIAN A: Filberts, Gooseberries, Currants, , and ANE L5 doz., 38. Scarlet, каркай AN SH other Леса. handsomely 2 to 8 feet, 5s. each, 42s. pe r dozen American Nurseries, near Farı ham; Surr v. T. ney n, straig 3t onsisting of Me 8 to 4 fee t, Ta. с each, Sos. per dozen kinds as rent еч = ady Eleano 4 to 5 and 6 fee t, 10s 6d, to 21s, each ouis VAN HOTTIE; NURSERYMAN 25% SEEDS-| Саф саг, ылата, J jobs ON Alfrida, Lefevrea: ae PINUS EXCELSA— ent, to call attention to his three | and such others as annually displayed by us at the 8 to 4 feet, 30s. " dozen | 4to5 feet, 3s. ба, each m; бда to new PRICE LISTS, No. 97, 98, 2nd 99, containing the Stove, Exhibition of геи [ром inthe Royal ает Gardens, | PINUS ORIENTALIS— Greenhouse, and Hardy Pias pezes 12mo) Regent's Park. Price 3ls. 6d. to 63s. and 105s. eac! 2 € а 5s. to 17 Lx m 3 to 4 feet, 105. 6d. to 21s, each Agents in London: Messrs. R. Бїївєвв^Ар & Bon, 5, Harp | RHODODENDRONS, HALF STANDARD, of Pt most | ARAUCARIA IMBRICA' Lane, Great]Tower Street, Е.С, ти kinds, 2 to 34 feet in stems, and symmetrical| 9103 y 5s. to 7s. 6d. эел to 5 feet, 318; 6d. to 42s. v v ON h lis Stock of th eads, 21s. to 42s. each. 3 to 4 feet, 10s. 6d. to?1s. each | 5 to 6 to 10 feet, 63s. to 210. , d Я M Ld (ede ох Жаа € | RHODODENDRONS.—Hardy Scarlet, Crimson, Rose, White, | THUJOPSIS BOREALIS— | and other Tor ue for Superior clumps or boaa: ñn 1$ to 2 feet, 18s, per dozen, 6l. 10s. per 100 i: Apples, standard Holly, Green, 9 to 12 in. well grown 13 to 2 and 3 feet, 42s. M поа : to 3 feet, 30s. per e ти. СЕ рег 100 : Ditto, espalier Laburnum, 6 to 8 ft. 121. 10s. to T x pet "Si Large bushy plants, iind to 4 feet, 42s. to E doz Т EC (Common), 3, 4, to ey ded а й күзү feet, at а corresponding increase in price. 4405 5 feet, 7з. 6d to А E. i F ortuga| А f thi: / A: nifolin, 12 to 18 in Моби Ash. 630016 RHODODENDRONS —Immenso quantities of fine Seedling 1 har E Ce рме роон ID arieties, in large bushy plants, 14 to 2 or 3 feet, 30s. to 428. ДЕ ў р Ditto doles, 1 үз зн ft. Oak, English, 3, 4, to 5 ft. ic graíted Ae among: m. 2E Briar (Sweet), 3 ft. Ditto, 2 years seedling per ozen. hese varieties would be found very serviceable HUJA Cherries, e: ag Ditto, Turkey, 3 to 4 o. if introduced into i шч к more choice kinds. They THUJA AU A 15 100 Ditto, standard Poplars of pisi kinds,4 to| аге of all colours, from bright rose to pink and white, H feet, 5s. each, 428, ре ozen, or 15. per carry handsome hardy foliage. 2 to 3 feet, d x ach, 608. гт па — е 100 Cotoneaster mycrophylla, 9 to 8 to 4 and 5 feet, 108. 6d, to 2. 12 in. ed 2to3 f. RHODODENDRONS, Dwarfgrowing kinds, : Hazel, 1 year seedling Sycamore, 8, 4, 5, to 6 ft. about eight varieties, some of which are delightally. uet THUJA GIGANTEA — 10 All t ng, healt dw in their foliage and flowers. From their close-growing habits 3 to 3 feet, 5s. each, 42s. per dozen, t per 100 the above are strong, healthy, an m теней; 2 to 4 feet, 7s. 6d. each, 70s. рег йол меа, with prices can be а "оп application at the Nursery, | they make very excellent ces for - Mem ame of 1t о 5 feet, 10s. 6d. to disci: ч Wonersh, near Guildford, Surre: | winter beds, or as edging to masses of wo onger gro n 5 to 6 feet, 81s. 6d. to 42 ih kinds. Strong plants, 1 to 14 Es ot, 1 $e dozen, e: t, 318. leri s= hi n Dos. fd „direct ial Av AM. DILLISTONE tene v fa Amm ые с its wich e barto: d bright ollowing in Strong PLANTS for stock. He has Ыоошәй | RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE and HYBRID CATAW- foliage must ultimatel Ка very generally plani It nearly every variety that] has been sent out this year, and has BIENSE, 9 to 12 to 15 inches. Good bushy plants, ааа ada ted © form Avenues. Intending planters reserved only such in stock that are superior to older varieties, | 215. per 100, or 8/. 8s. e 1000. These are recommended to ооба Ё de ot this fine plant exceeding by and g an immense stock, he begs to offer them atthe| plant with Ponticu Many very foe Y varieties would be | that oft tablishment in En gland. Non ae eL undermentioned low prices:— flowered amongst in Their colours are of various shades, T E 8. er doz.—s. d. Per doz.—s. d. from lilac to rose and white, and ee E "a 22 А OOĞIDENTA a 50. New Fuchsias, pa New Ageratum, Prince RHODODENDRON PONTICUM. antity, 1 to 14 "This forins a higi hl A ntu hs edge, far preferable to selections 60 Alfred 5 A nk 25s. to IS per 100; 14 to < 2 Neb i 425. ү poe рег 100. Yew: frs dta Hes xe The hedges in our grounds, » Verbenas. ditto 40, ,, Pampas Grass, Gyne- y is recommended to the attention f planters of 8 to 10 feet high and 2 feet dick are formed ois - LL. dito. 40 rium argenteum uS AMA it will doe У in any soil or si! e ation, and is g d s Petuniaa, d diiio 40 | товоо. ... 90 Devi "mfüred in the most severe weather by hares orrabbits. | CUP. npud THUJOIDES Vr xn c » Pen ЖЫ $9, bere io y; chien is Налог канды for um 50s. to Tós. per | 5%, AMD opea › 7 Подано ET 100. Colours: Scarlet, Orauge, Pink, ow, &c. = j andfive —— | » Roses, ditto - 248.40 36 0| HARDY AZALEAS, of "HS most Selo "Belgian aud other соев. PeR LAWSONIANA— T— — не EVT ИНОЕ varieties, 94s. per dozen, or 7l. 1075 zu 100. З to 4 feet, 3s. 6d. | 4to 5 feet, 5s. each " 4 = PU: ums, clud- ata .. 6s., 9s., and 12 0 x iS d CUPRESSUS chem А VARIEGATA, 21. each Ball of Fire, | ,, Echeveria metallica | Ke d Ses apris A.—Fine bushy plants, lj to 2 feet, | А beautifully Mind form of Lawsoniana, of which we So Ё 60 | each 26 | £ sapie hold the entire stock of saleable plants. » Vero to .. 90| , Solanum eapsicas- ANDROMEDA FLORIBUNDA, fine bushy plants :— CEDRUS DEODAR a- ; Gazan nias, — dito . 90] trum fol, азиа 1 to 14 foot, 24s. pec dozen 8 to 4 feet, 3s. 6d. each, 151. di 90 làto 2 feet, 42s. to 63s. per dozen o 4 feet, per anas, ditto each 1s. 9 0 P 4to5 and 6 to 7 feet, 5s. to 105. ed. 1 ko 218 » e do. 6 0 | ,, Perpetual Powering Collection of HARDY НЕАТНЗ, in good plants, 308. per 100. We hold a large в Wtocle-of this" Cedar; r, рив would recom- — — » Heliotropes, ditto 60 Pink per pair, 1s 6d. 12 0 | PINUS NO RDMANNIANA.—Of this justly admired Fir we | mend such 4 to 5 and 6 feet as the most preferable віле to — — » Hollyhocks, ditto 1180 Mitchell hold by far the largest stock of really handsome Seedling| plant. Large handsome specimens could also be ished » Mimulus (maculosus), each 1 0| plants to be found in the Trade, and can offer them strong | from 10 to 15 feet, and which would be sol Id i at.a very cheap ls, ditto Cope SU s», Btrawberry,theTietjen 4 0| апа well shaped, as 6 rate. + Henderson's, do. 4 0 | ,, s Strawberry, Princess 1 foot тв. 6d. each, 723. per d: CED DARS of LE BANON. ae $ P; Gracious 9 0 а . 120| 1% 2 foot, 10s. 6d. each, 51. [y pa dozen 16.5 foet, B. edbli, 425. per dozen 2, г Also the following, i t 14 to 2 feet, 21s. to 818, 0d. cach CEDRUB AFRIQANA = Per doz.—s. d. Рег doz.—s.d. | 2 to 3 feet, 425. cac 4 to 5 feet, 5s. each, 42s. per dozen Hepaticas, sorts .. » to : oa Œn: not Љега — . 40 58 f ^T 1, each 845. ea JUNIPERUS HIBERNICA Primroses .. 2. 48. to Кге ei 440 2 s p Polyantbus/ohoicómixed 3 0 | Phlox, icon 4 0 | _ The three last mentioned sizes are magnificent plants. rA ick A EROS Auriculas, border var. .. 30 а k Cistus, in 20 vars., Ў WE ees NOBILIS, FT reat 5 to 6 feet, 3s 64. to 7s бло Lilies of the PES T. med, the collection 6 0 year's Seedlings, ems 12s. per dozen, or 84s, per 100 6 to 10 feet, 10s. 6d. to 498. each edes 30 Holly ocks, named 60 oe t 1 foot, wE 64. each, 84s. per dozen WELLINGTONIA GIGANTEAS Pinks, 86 ә A oe from . 80| ltoljfoot, 215. each to 14 feet, 18s. to 30s. рег doze Rockets, Double White candidissima 9 0| 203 feet, бау "fine, 4 25. to 635. each 1 to des (3e 6d. to T4 ach, 50° т dozen and Yellow n 40 Gosphaliusi lantum .. 4 0| PINUS LASIOCARPA, Seedlings— m er io е мел чаг чил Violets, Double White, Pansies, fine named 30|] 1to 14 foot, 10s: 6d. each 3 5 4 feet, 21 91s. to hd — Purple and Russian R 8 0 | Roses, fn e named 9s. to 12 0 13 to 2 feet, 212, to 81з. 6d. each 4 to 5 feet, 638. to 105 Di: enel erani cute. i 0 pet fne nam d on 2 to 8 and 4 feet, 42s. to 1052. each IRISH red д s. to 12 0 | PINUS AMABILIS, Seedlings— I: E "100 CHOICE HARDY HERBACEOUS” : PLANTS, im 0 |. 1 foot, Те. 6d, each ; 708. per dozen Чур m ea arm rm A ae 4 INT arriage paid. | 1 {о 14 feet, 10s. 6d. to 21s. eac Mo e ull been trimmed fo one afl o A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of the New Plants free for PINUS GRANDIS (truo of Douglas)— leuc «айе Б Басалы буеча: Toe 1 foot, each е tems of Irish —— e e Parcels amounting to 20s. paid to London or any | 14 to 2 feet, 10s. 6d. to 31s. 6d. each GOLD and SILVER YEWS, grafted on the s | d feet fror the nd, the variegated Жайда, to ые ре ANIM таео en бике LAN. Ma Juri di TL 10s, per 100 рогов 110 1) feot in йеп, 10 бао to 2la to 428. each - ż 4s doze stemsr : м. DILLISTONE, Nursery, Sible Hedingham, Essex. 2'to 3 feet, 30s. per dozen, 107. per 100 STANDARD PORTUGAL LAURELS, 3 to 4 and d odo, 100.00 ETE TOMBE remm pre КУТТЫ: те The Subscriber h · ап abundant Stock of the follow- I PINSAPO: 4 A STANDAR erm, OLLIES, 6 to 8 and 10 feet stems, etandenotet well WOIE S tht DUO ren, 14 feet, dia. ce. 218. to 105. eac] и, The undernoted is attention of the Trade and 14 to P d. а HOLLIBS, GRERN, 14 to 2 and 3 to 4 feet, 80s. to 50s. рег parties abou about to tisak "ho "Subscribers Nursery eds d been and 4 4405 feet, 21s, to 63s. each. d to 4 and 5 to 6 feet, large quantities in fine condition, 9d. to ast 50 years famed for producing i S у fine | PEN. У, INSIGNIS— s. each rooted aed Prices per 100 and 1000 on applicatio: 9 to 3 feet, 10. per 100 Ат GOLD and SILVER, in all the approved varieties „ AUCUBA ЈАРОМІСА,!12-іпећ ; APPLE STOCKS, 1-уеагадо. 3 to 4 feet, 3, 6d. each, 30s. per dozen by the ре т thousand, 2 "to 8 and 4 to 5 and 6 feet 2 feet, Transplanted ; A ARBOR VITAE, AMERICAN, l-ven r laid, 4 to 5 feet, 5s. each, err per dozen PORTUGAL AUR RELS— 6 to 12inch; AZALEA PONTICA, 12inch; BARBERRY, | 5 to 7 feet, 7$ 6d. to 105. 6d. each Very fine, $193 and 4 to 5 feet, 81. to ТЇ. 10s. per 100 renes Uu B tee d IRD C сера 2 ы LA Ud anted, very scarce, 14 feet; RED pinch s likewise immense quantities of the leading kinds of EVERGREENS of all sizes, such as Yews, Вох, CEPHESSUS NACNABIANA, TORE 5 засаа TE DU pei M aec Common and Portugal Laurels, &c., as well as fine strong ое хс "ines : Da potu o TE ааа. ано rei — Ba Froot at 'ALOGUES describing the colours of all the RHODODENDRONS worthy of cultivation, with a list of CO / tooks. : Lyear SEEDLING, and 24-fest Transplanted PINUS CAT. CEMBRA, : t, Tery fine vim mene; PINUS 4 USTRIA CA, PLANTS, with heights and prices, forwarded to all applicants. z : Ө t, пе: items: Purchasers of large quantities o are informed that the great expense incurred by Package is now p eimie m Ale e ш Uem в иу mo эйс Ка by RosERT (o arci жечүү үсте ааб толы 12, | N orth-Western, Eastern Counties, and Great Western (narrow ga: South-Eastern and к” Norry, Len Wa. — way of Blackwater. PAKETE be гу бена lity, 7s.6d. per ko fe. Ч окы Рано бан. THE AMERICAN NURSERY, BAGSHOT, абаат Rail a! igate. ә; $ р. He Чери е Near S g 2, Where excellent panies await all Trains. A ХоүкмвЕв 14, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1081 | New Plants. 3 N TWENTY-SEVEN FIRST PRIZES DURING THE PAST SEASON. R. WILLIAM BULL béa P AUL & SON, M o eie pier n sess hr ddiver For particulars did: Ae печ ut . u OLD CHESHUNT NURSERIES, HERTS, N., weeles Gerdow ré bromide mta python rr Beg t that tl g Their Lm of both STANDARD and DWARF | application. ROSES was never finer. T. чр e ied 5 New апа Rare Plants, King's Road, CATALOGUES will 1 ded fi Notice vL & бох would solicit ap) M ав the stock of Gérbiu дд; ав Н.Р. LORD CLYDE and OHN WATERER, of COUP MN еки Иш ery, CU EARS LEFEBVRE, &е,, is but lim t NP. Sarret M the E EOR el of BHOPODEN: To gentlemen — Rosaries ciet would be' happy to submit Plans, or to furnish Roses by the | His CATALOGUE, Eros ed ope Ў eR. E баа 100 or 1000 at special prices obtained byd бас addressed to the Nursery as above. MENIAL S ваза &с. c., refer rto ROSES ; кинг uie т а — - — Tavern Street, ————%—— Ipswich, begs to co that Je ырш of the оное teautifol cric distinct. NEW ANNUA TWENTY-ONE FIRST PRIZES FOR ROSES WERE AWARDED TO EUER ATROSANGUINEA, : HELIPTERUM SANFOBDIL- W I L 49 І А М Р А | L for which Silver Banksian Moda and First-class Certificates have been awarded him, is now ready for Бк Prices may be had on аррисайоп є either to his London at the principal London Flower Shows. Agents, Messrs. HENDERSON & Со, Pine Apple Place, Edgware Road, W., or to bimself. d e RE 18s. per doz. and па | SUPERIOR DWARFS, 95. per dozen and пржаг EW F S I AS (pos free) All the NEW ROSES, including BEAUTY of WALTHAM, Миз, WM. PAUL, and LORD нне СҮ сул аный CUM. MM ы EM (ihres of the ped in Sint unlimited quantities. MPEROR of the FUCHSIAS, the most beautiful and The NEW PRICED CATALOGUE is now ready Free by Post. aga Pi parue "3 Sx, Wenington Road, London, N.W. uperb Double у FRUIT TREES. ILLIAM CHATER'S NEW LIST is now domi and may be had on application by enclosing one APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, CHERRIES, APRICOTS, PEACHES, NECTARINES, FIGS, GRAPE |Р «ау ai босі of FINE PLANTS Ч VINES, ree ee CURRANTS, - Mme dien Rat &c. АП 2: really desirable | VA largo stock of Вай Каш ре TS sorts ес tio fi transp at lowest a es. Fruit-bearing trees of the first sevi E MDRONEDE FORMOSA RURI Fre Uu pe anie ferte ing гооо por Ж first seven | AA NDROMEDA FORMOSA (ТЕСЕ) Fine strong veraging 1 foot, 60s. per 100. Selected sp: PRICED CATALOGUE Yu p Post. very fine, averaging 2 feet, 12s. per doz. The above beautiful hardy evergreen shrub is strongly recommende el. PI ANTING. aM H. RoGERS, qm Lodge Nursery, Southampton, has the ly large T in the Trade. Planting to any Б, with or ieh md the supervision of the Trees, &c., till quce ape ans T 1 APAN LILIES, Extra strong F отер SM any part of Р е United Kingdom. The ric -— vari ied collection of Trees and Shrubs growin n one Nur of 30 acres has been removed within three yea UN rc КЕР Кт ERU quc Th "riot еН, Mie E PAUL'S NURSERIES and SEED WAREHOUSE, WALTHAM CROSS, N. um T Seed Merchants, Covent Garden arke Ondon NEW HARDY LATÈ FLOWERING RHODODENDRONS. ; OHN | SAUTER'S COLLECTION of. S these boa sia «7 à enum me PRINCE OF WALE фо NEW CHRYSANTHENUNS еы ES. day. Brilliant rose shaded with purple, divided black n on the upper petals, compact truss, good NUN OR Ea: ИР ки: Hammersmith substance, a profuse bloomer, very hardy, and flowérs end of Jun ТҮ REAT FRUIT and CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW BIRMINGHAM.—The ANNUAL GREAT FRUIT, Strong young plants, 21s. each. | y: few larger ones, 42s. each. Eu ama er RP EDTDACTOE Q0. World, will take place at the Town Hall, Бї ЫЙ; їп соп- RINCESS ОЕ WALES. нич есі - with the Handsworth Horticultural Society (simul- usly with the Cattle Poultry, and Dog Sho > с Deep magenta edge, pure white centre, primrose flake on the upper petals, slightly spotted with brown, POESDAY. WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, бык» compact truss and good Re m TOTALLY DISTINCT FROM ANY KNOWN RHODODENDRON. Hardy and ра 2d, and 3 edules oC P late. A really beautiful vari Collection of Fu, are now ah гч шау To. pa on Strong plants, 218. im 5. Larger, 42s. each. | А few extra size, 63s. each. arn dun qu TRUBNDAY, Novesiber 96. One Plant over in tl to the Trad Снав. Jas. omm Castle Bromwich. GroRGE P. Tye, Handsworth. Mavrice Үосхе has much pleasure in now offering for the first, time the above mer and beautiful RHODODENDRONS, which he can con fidently т е im äditions | to this nob noble аи of The Gar energ Chronicle, ard They have both been proved for several years in the open ground to be very ree Nini Sip mes tri, and very iate— posi "ia ossessing every aa which can be desired in "rA t-class SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1863. MEETING FOR TRE ENSUING WEEK. COLOURED PL ATES by ^ 3. POET TN Y 14.3 гү " "n TuvnaspAr, November Митт 8 rx. - Or late years the dere to avail "puteos j of the Ww FORD advantages of CHEAP Grass for the cultivation онок NURSERIES, ке 4 IODADHE па Y S NE PEPEN | and protection of plants has been apparent in every | part of the kingdom, and hothouse builders have PT GG Ало аке: рне doing a thriving trade. Every house in our |towns which has апу pretensions to comfort or NEW PEAR, BRITISH QUEEN (Ingram). MONA борын ыб, йи к greenhouse ог Conserv: attached і which be rat Meiga 75 — CHARLES TURNER 1. LO os амла, тъ, онн seigt анод ме € w pii m thane arent шу а ма the Royal Gardens, Frogmor ап abundant erop of fruit in this isur ertai ima Á * This Queen of was raised by Mr. M t Frogmore, and considered by of ours, but are also capable of affording a very а who бабо had б opportunity S testing s iei, to be e best enr erc raised. The late Prince Consort great amount of enjoyment ia many оби WAYS, ; pleased w , that he characterized it as the best P. ear he had ever tasted. aast pomas "What Mr. RrveRs has done oey ers ны мат Fruit Committee of the Royal Horticultural Sec, since | structures for fruit trees may, we think, t done maintained its character by taking the First Prize at tbe great Autumn Sho rr in 1862. | on a scale for plants of an ornamental kind. The Fruit is area pyramidal in form, skin smooth and glossy, of a fine golden AD Mot partly spread wi There are а number of plants е cinnamon d often a tinge ger бер сано сүз; rg flesh y SR oy gh irte di of their foliage or blossoms, whic КИ Шарл баред julct, which M and ricb, with a fine aromatic pui are all but hardy im this country, and which | it has no equal ; ripe in October ber éd Mon require only a litt highs taipinu E E me | | orla very slight protection make Plants, 10s, 6d. & 15s. | Dwarf.trained, 20s. | A few Fruiting Pyramids, 425. them ету јот inae Beide ей: 3 ew А Н з {гу; the Camellias " 7 А Соїонӯее Drawing may be had, post free, for 12 Postage Stamps. P u PPWuryas and other fine A са of sime js now ready, 1082 foliaged plants of Japan {о Cod es "n lately alluded (р. 1059) ате of things of this description which would кай admirably in such structures, and which would rx 80, » Ws erowds. that |a үө INTER сараи in Tow They might be planted pak in the borders of such houses, and e stro nd vi | habits, they w ut littl and open places of our English is another class of very beautiful plants, 9 ме natives of very cold eountries with ea: ш | WE have - recently had an vierten made o us Бк Түшө eM А des plae i ri springs, In those couatries, when the frost. is once gone in ost Assier mode great », for their benefit we recommend the реп n! 8 the җөе үче its existe ‚ matter of са ч i ке, E eir example. That man E t point is to ase flock ir examp annually to many б the winter in the it were б in what t€ of - it will "idi south o en and even in Egypt, abundantly | and as it и оройм, what is the exact season ке .|prove. But many more must t home, and » hich it should be used. | s егіепоз alone сап st er, like Мнн spawn, it vill она rve ita е ed power when made up into cakes and d n gen apod pai soil in which the common Tri grows, for it is that about which we are at prasent intere is tolerably р wa suffieientl loo allow the threads of whic з com E it wi ease, А. А А verse y with а „large addition of snd, to leaf - r mould, The e produetions to whieh we allude are aware of this, and hasten to put forth th eir apt and des iderata of saleable Trufle d а cultivation. ‚Аз emm tsm on this poin blossoms in the end of March or April, w | q , and recur. the lead to fresh ЕЕ we offer t ds that their confidenoe ju pu: misplaeed ; the frost | late as the ‘middle of | pei though wë have really nothing new ат. RU s, which belong to several |? ell defined re "a d ely different steuc- outhern counties, We know x psi . potijing of ieh h: we eme are confined prin im Пу to the midland and Dn tanagh & on котан of leaves is often 7 Trufüe beds; nor is it probable M id T ^ ally remo oreki to proper soil, pg a Jad to 5 а havo, baon made from time to time, and with a greatər or 1 T ea is an Tt ле Loss to whioh. Ww СВ All who had an by Mr. В ia Britain, and we have (ep me ambiguus fro E urgh. One or tw Y will regret that is Кы аге not more fre- uen tly m met with. In а paper which Mr. ES и ich w wards publish s of th th e ied Horticultural Soit he dese ier his, metho di of | thei ced rod u more со mplete the list of Seottish peet Р as Phi as they Khi at present known. Though a few species are not confined tol stone formation ns, it may as а general matis b a caleareous мй р his attempts to Grang prow ещ d of doors in (n T In gar c ed. Biddulph «+ mer was ындай dore y ripened ; i severe their constitution suff as eold ead ot their wood was | d lore espe cially so as gans the eo jns ц eruit degree o vation. im me, and a t Fais gi, or to ` their ha bits, to е these e а saleable spawn, but af In the south "t ean sis ing in the supply of н онаа anne Sti a P considered йн ины, upon niformly attended w success, as wi 8 f [exosption Ар а тт ан, and the do e tio mild, the — А а that it induced was certain temperatum, ecc бор Be assumed as neces- п pl tha the pur, all is left to e А n F schie te spring frosts or publish me years sinee in Germany und cubus y winds, n Сазе, while | as the sped their т, ti almost as va Earlier the name of OLZ, whioh professed to give convinced of the hopelessness of attempting to | обв "believed that they pee ад еа directions for cultivation, accompanied by tho ms Rie Jani out af dopi- aii North Staffor d- to the gene eneral rule, . and. that the produssd assurance that they had been employed success- eve- | ШУ but this was afterwards believed to be & my Pam nts a и І placed Hay a dozen of them in | lopment of кепи threada. any pr ater ODSerVms Готе Р Peny pamphlet, and led to no result, Kay central о der of the Orchard-house at tions, per especially € hose of Messrs. TurasNE,| А years ago serious attempts were made persley, ere they have flourished таг- | һауе shown not only that extremely abunda nt to produee а marketabl Spawn, an the йуу villaly, asa "rne at me ipei now con- tribu: de = а т бу of а olass of веш plants, йы, though hperfety Ваду England, etion s ule higher in our spring ii xpi d i perhaps a e the wo in summer to е телене, and for such we shall find ourselves mosf | apl y repaid, With ohea ap g ретп is developed in oi genera, but that even he соттоп Truffle of our markets, the soil in ich they grow is during the month of September traversed by many white cylindrical strings muc! | more slender than а common sewing thre ad, which themselves consist of multitudes ot extremely de licate | artie ulated filaments, which | with , some surrounding "the yo xung "Truflles s, with coat of which dis are in direct ei uter RÀ of the adherent byssus. The spa i oecasionally to be безак. и this is Rs not а constant eharaoter, „and the notion glass of plants to which we am et ‘alluded, ү | towns- eed gus to €— uares m attracti wp rage ey are at Penn вот more enjoyable to the! шабыт; ард in a comm iv ue ^ oon ut as p ens ая planted Why not carry the matter h Winta GARDEN ' are laid о th shrubs and trees. r in keeping with the „тош ons, it would be erected and maintained in Li eid ereted into а case resembling that of som sea-worm. In domua the white, is peculiarly abundant, and i ,little films иді. aro extremly т 1 [оё which in | more than one "esculent species ; while. in Genea ing dae independent of the вра S re, s other kinds of таев we have а cottony spawn in- Hymenogaster ; n а thick abundant уШопз matter of various bi which connects the particles S Ner were т some fallacy about the ru sing о of the spa pic: the а d eed of it was injudieious, Truffles were produced, A the problem was lef for P ‘solution, PAM riod the late Aedes mos wy. of slige: bmitted to em that in o but we coula 2 guit шу m ourselv: point ; es of s of majl, and M eec а € of Atria outer shell in Flap conspie АЛ апап spread out into to t pl owth, not only à 1з the texture and constitution p the P" as and dina te, bt ? also the time, e un isi EE EE 25552855 conspicuous, qu the spawn of de bear Майы. In Melano- gaster, to which genus эр; e red Truffle Baras, the spawn ss hick brown strings, so: adhere to the guo of the có g wi n each other; and Ju similar izopogon, W eontains in|spawn occurs duration of t £lof әс. Ead нч searoely be e o Wm cw discipline of this 1 pum. ne mat certain—! шә the ss bil фо be m t produc Trufle à loose ‚ bundles o f threads .envelopi districts dug econom is of more Are In this way a delightful a Б Sae ар: even 4з a они ANS and allows » elm Ro em ing og aie Oti tth "wine Ad P 8 n form any exception to the putem es, that Fei spring spawn o ouis under the names of — or sporidia. = the sommon. езеп or mycelium | an cells, known thor so permanent nor so од». xe mi THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE. [NovzwmzR 14, 1863, | y EN THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1083 NovEMBER 14, 1863.] ound, op ground eoyered with fallen leyes When e haye seen them B abundanee on а the or three joints, first or second joint, and if these Strawberry runners haye ma let them be stopped stopped r de two | things, too, will tornin, The plain ingrained colour g UN ui are ag "T the outfit. ра acis ea too :- things should be divided p ayen lawn, where they oropped s Pub sm а uently eut о d th the, requently gut off by tho sey hs at the first joi oint, and в с AEN Ж propagating energy o of nts find sufficient exercise in feeding t * witha e breaking on during the summer. "the plants я корй thus р Ш + he | and robably | 1 into runners hose. = "buds with a er m 30" CUM n bua. In this case On | 264. PQLYOHILUS CORNU-CERYI, Kuhl 4 Has horn Poly ie , Lindley, Gen. et Sp. дуу 854. he contra J these dormant buds w othe: gr w Ой», fr rom Mods as in the ould” probably nalog ous gase of fruit trees) b be LA this essential that everything be well гөй haare itis : laid in the bo x, otherwise y are wor Muni драг ms were in unlined differen h which the ship А pe pass, the e thing, becomes vapour and penetrates he follow: M itana stopped run ats ng in the Меке о, be cut off gore ү bly M on a к Чаар, а p^ individ us. ot рр io be x free ird and m no ce flow Rh» bit d resembles vet Prof. Reichenbach 9 LM ола, ара. the road branching t Fou ran all t exci а e, ement of thi ү: егп the Qaa ess of ru by excess sri ‘of Т ers, 4.7 d species anam P EMIGRATION TO NEW ZEAL a E В, ,cornu- cervi are тт described аз reddish d and piben an i in $c with a m мы 265. DENDROBIUM INFUND pav (See Gardene т? Ohronicle, p. 1 M94, 1802. ) | Tid . Asingle "e of this glorious? Мойше ена инд | ack th кы: ^L our lives. ү s not dreamt so $5 т hi Ыы colléction. Iti is inimitably beautiful, the as and ls h marked at the Баве with elear lines of d o Ried red. This, too, is one of Messrs, Lows S годов Probably | Bt wh but a curse. 8 аш Ed era far there s are | many varieties. AND.— that there are some legends Who has not some ba Dorado { was pagat t to use it, Мин indeed in ie VE time i the Tram о Seeds are LA pone taken out, and they. "mi wa: а collection often to brin those parts which are as ans fur D dy TE Zeala: and most profitab | specially pan eat | kno ms ang be perfectly a he best wa them is folded in geyeral folds mmon a a thirst o в very great. mons, e" S в Should be included therefore in uifit of every perso now za must d to the fate of our friends | afler landin If they are руун for Christchurgh, һе ship mil in the beautiful es of С на а moun: lace is some — Жо m Christ- в ав yeta pe ро ot. Soma f iriends H Lem | the o uu t such bos law r of STRAW al E din read Wh Eu kei BERRY RUNNERS, the r t page [Тап deis us, indeed, Na cannot. be. г Бе realised —well ps ople who shrink from | w; appy in obtaining а sorb o MIRR, 28: о the f party "rele Side "the alors alked o DE е it is mall diffieulty to ers of Pia and | work here а are not likely Less e | conv P ял. е Lo E^ The cost of so pm сопа ius Ilh Ў На, uut further experimen ve to mak me suggestions as to э of th truly an idle is em f seam а ац of ey y › | doing is cud i^ s peat PE Туй. passage the whole way out besides. a co and riments s ould, anomal Auge esperimopts ph But iR these emis iso (li ЕБЕ very important to | folks run after at while ый ng these ex и Мг. gold te is АЙ, by bushels— x gensible observatio n quoted by you, viz, ame fortunes and EA some that every did is, in its it sl state of forma. thou sand has ES E ays of emigration Some, they may вау, X24 m of lumps mm make one a | got and not lost. such ч fortune, p able о g a number of runners be t w.” will be emitted by the plants, kid circumstances, hii dns ышы. into ^vi "The Strawber! 811 ира nt thus alks." bon at in rei Б ry plant ad PA, ERN ds 7 dp hi T roduce runners, this т ү muy oppo without dug frst е pua ir ims fruitfuülness of lant eril oung women d : shiling an hour, we E hall i imaging that а cart 1 d ho orse for the ia cost а eh ай an in hav e wives а end ha Idren, have ИА ав w о Everything you want, house-room, gogyegenge, food, laho gur, is an immense expense ; but then other о everything you gain ir ph tried an experiment on some HABE a m o е х planting them t 8 feet apart every way, and | wages Erben па ieh а ч t нев at Ch» dido cutting off dnring the summer every runner soon after ү S px TI ms gly recommen: ndi is colony for labouri it made its appearance. The consequence was that as t th t ien, mechani юне ta. А and g entlemen wi soon almost as each run nner had been taken off another or enleulations, T rhe А 42824 unten fficient | small cap good ploughman woul ibam з surprised e appeared i in its stead, the Тие) at the ее time gain to ny place. They for at s аср. ш don't | to NS d ien gut hi re. gnus very luxuriant, and t ants seeming | stand y may ж ы! months high Mio „ы A [рН pes emigrating is be ob- determined tó have "their o own way; d in order to | without such conduct as deserves to make good friends, | tained from John an, Esg., 16, Charing Cross, carry on the war with their їр кок before | and entitles them to respect, what w retehed lives they | London. Govern Ji B as much again as the end of the sammen, all the resourcesof the pla " that | must lead ; an if in a few cases, far more rarely than | emigrant can iu cash, and for the sorapipdar ought naturally to have Jr towards producing they may suppose, they attain heir first aim, and the emigrant E give а bil to pay it by blossom buds, s, were exh huste in ы unex petes strife, |g t married, it is perhaps to some Joea "он, € in -— colony; 5/ is quite enough for ап and what would otherwi st off by his own friends, emigrant t d. Y down for а [Белге to Canterbury. buds were compell to Eos order that | restraint, such asthe old count hat they are yery soon able the strong natural pr 4 of t the. plants to propa- |. But others, both men and уш, мр o | to о pi ay the rest. P joe pounds dara а clear n» te thei r kind by rm ow iners mi ght not be overcome. out to work, and not to be idle. pod acp jud altogether ; or I beliey igrant can go wit б ош аг Providence YES ee on us all to Ја Idleness | out paying down for Aie Y. у jy then he will have fer reading y our remarks th 8 question suggested is no luxury. they ask is a field t ork in 187. to pay off by degrees.in the colony Er to "ү should | not Fc sümmer pruning In кы та "o. and El Lud fed, ile M « This is, I think, (says another TOI a capital pl ace К) of e Strawberry be conducted in a similar | markets orker pf eld to | for working men; wages аге so high, and food is not manner to fnat oE our fruit trees, seein that the object | w work in е секо “з а sod Ts ems hopelose not for than in England, nodi fuel p house-rent and the principles involved are are much he в ame in both the want of will, but just because there is n am. „А |аге certainly very 1 have heard of the co cases. it trees if too life being up 51. а ton in Christchurch, but that w. ing Le] like Strawberries, ' produce ` plenty of | but p qug that never comes to hi gi or his best y |d g ашу, an exceptional tim scarcity ; and TUM erally approved while waiting. ч is to hat the bt he Pied is opened its cost тщ е no fruit, The mos st gen | рае f e flow 0 follow a en new fields, ор ow without control, and d prospect c of iow up a h 3e old ha uch tom” they have a real ome, md а a name that m t t: "fruit trees is + н CAM To those Шеп) “Би then {г ihe wi а in tbe copies 11100. a year; and шы by tl ine S 4 э will.» may | yeyance. pd gs tao bul iU | A poot er ө frien in December, | near {һе fa which latter Ph € mA "а тоо € o ing is mos 1 er, 1 Р Чегир. eopie DERE руе оа КҮНҮ, if buds produce wood sh Е їп ‘md reckon Оп id old. аена inchéd їп КО IA so on | Now, MUR ч еа оя imer with other shoots ач he some ve te st me dd one severe spell 0 ror (ae е [X e Hh fae lover ba а та, ае Ар нЕ T nds be not stimulated to become | Flannel ings wberries.- ning too close to them. If these buds Lor eed ob di ы дуанар these are ied the observa ү тры em d D e|things that are yr s useful n on ln. dE d them witl ing fruit buds. bmp is feminine—people ks nd [i 1 прег / fere го: P dr if they take sip iar opinion, an uw slo ui in ood r am коер ите Ше EA асю ТЕЕ үсе асу аа "те Government agents help much in the emigra- о are skilled mechanics ог artisans; — pas LAM A. ofa ш 1084 THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND odii GAZETTE. ГМоувмвев 14, 1563, раа афр аа СООО aeTUECC* TEMO Oma uw IuYI. 5 e aar RA С ne “Та the multitude of counsellors there is|amateurs, that at present Н. Ps, Bourbon the Royal Horticultura Bun в regulations in regard 0! тету са I think Teas), сан. be Лны to =ч new plants, Were be made to apply to the SST ыша," page 1038 :— Bourbons are not № orth а separate| Hyacinth at the њем» of the Royal Horticultural Clause 1. No doubt those who can grow the delicate eem rs ач scentless, usually under size, and, with | Society, it would not hold good as applicable to the ала Tea Roses first- - have an immense advan- | a rec — p for еа blooming. The j exhibitions of any other Society except as + . tage over those who jov d А у delicate- | two mos uable e Malm n and Acidalie. We tee value as a precedent. Itis а genera] and coloured оси Ros LP. 8 mprehensive rule that is required, not a partia] and but if this mixture um "eas enables the Н. Ps to win, The А Noisettes worth keeping for sh «енна iile. à А flower that has never before does not that show the value of the € ture? Itis Solfaterre, Meg phe de Rennes, Lamarque, Célestine appeared at any meeting of the Royal Horticultural against my interests to admit кА into 1 Noire de Dijon, which, I tbe | Society, might have been shown at the [racinth Н. Ps; still, I would by no means exitodé them. The | others, is не Фен а Tea-Noisette. America is ? a | exhibitions of Edin MD or elsewhere, so hai M Рз аге unfortunately at present short of delicate| hard opener, but extra "d when it succeeds colours. They have no full-sized pure white Rose;| The Cloth o and a G are on е ое not one yellow Rose; they are well up in|fit for orchard houses. You p therefore, make | іп the United Kingdom. It is thereon f probable tut mson, and dark Roses. These are their forte up a Noisette class unless you confine it to the above. | а flower that would be considered old at Edin nburgh, They pe only four first-rate — ed Roses— | This I should like—the best box of yellow Roses, Tea- | might claim to be a new variety at South. Kensington, the last being uncertain and not over hardy, viz,| Noisettes, numbers unlimited ! From Мау till frost | or vice versd. Again, however indifferent the collection Caroline de Sanal, Duchesse d'Orleans, Modus Knorr, | set in, I can do this well nearly every day. of new flowers might be in point of quality, if this andtheQueenof Denmark. Queen Victoria (doeswellon| There is, however, another c КҮ viz. funds. | newness mus t determine the ju gment, no other con- Manetti here) is € Ра A р wet weather Rose.|In provincial places they could not stand “ iy sideration could be permitted to influence the judges, — Darzens I h idot—the uelis r во many classes, "The В. Н. Society could, and, no | if а stand, professedly of new varieties, were of the perfect and ааш. of "Wl Shi Мы" M. Riv: doubt, m do во, if it was e generally Заа си дес апа yet „had uei appeared before, cannot be grown all lands. The other wish of nurserymen and ama teu уа andin common зу месі Roses h Q о Я £g g Ё. 2, 27 ч o = RE 2 un ©; = „Ф * rh E u et LR 55 ЕЕ] © 2 E 2 = Sq Ф 1 о E "ch = є+ © B E мид, б аге either tender, as Virginale and Dr.| As summer xo whil: st the shows are held | the АРЫНУ 6 ists" mig or when raised pa rupe. во late as July 1, 16 is аге worth while to шаке | оп the contin а was во offered to Mns h Bontine very i Я TAE Or эзчү. pei pes they are moved every | England, that any one of these might beco to shot out i fro oni HIPS Dia xes the five yellow етте year, o ted again! rth wall, or cut bac variety Solfaterre, Gloire de Dijon, Triomphe de | month 9 F бал А оо фо: be, they will be mainly | his fellow competitors, and ther reby be dec 4 on the Célestine Кен, апа еба which are perfectly | | bloomed out, except in cold lands, or in wet cold | same level of competitive resources, it would very much growable on a south wall? or the four best white hardy | summers, be fon the ile of show. On the whole | mitigate, though not altogether remove, the objections Roses, M. Zoutman—the finest of all whites—Acidalie, — of the "quee, I cannot but think, as regards to the rule proposed by Mr. Cutbush. I have looked Devohiensis and Sombreuil? I think that such Roses | amateurs, that, at present, it i е Dutch lists as I could lay hands are not only beautiful, and fit to go with Н. Р.в, but a feni а as to families of Roses. I would merely have | 00, to ascertain in how mm ny of them the six varieties а і n open classes both for Tea Боа and Moss Roses. staged by Mr. Cutbush in March last were catalogued E More though I pon no doubt that the|in the ее Xe I exclude Maria Theresa, SR, , D.R., 94 i = g B á th e flowed from a zeal for the to sm ах ү Est ella w. of the si six varieties bes un uu 6l rien Mol o. ch an arrange- dip cause, а jx not p^ any selfish motives, І m named Ifind Rouge КОМУ, to be quoted insiz- ment would not,I thin E. be — i apes truly say the same of my own Кас. I hav teen lists at prices av verag m 1s. to 2s. 6d. It t has with small stocks of Roses, o whos е | in process of tim Stocks are made up of all eden Obat tton | to show Roses ао the sud ef к Galisia” will ‘account for its morcs a high price, ‚ though among amateurs is short enough a , and the апа “Р,” W. Е. Radclyffe, Rushton, Nov. 9 ing b i ltivation f 1 iod. Estel e р, find in three list ` вее! mu v more bars in us и of competitors." STRAY NOTES swim сое —No. П. and шау perhaps have reached England before rymen, e doubt the suggested| DuRING last su oh saw eat many hang.| Prince of Orange, S.R., or D.R., appears in 1 ould | be carried = (always, as regards ing baskets—some so markably "pretty, and so lists, and being ee at а moderate figure, must be Н.Р. P^ ^ јео tho do fects ted out); but thi other ery plentiful. This variety is so generally grown for m for them а their opinion upon. and во miserable, that perhaps а few words on their | exportation to England, that it too EN be re і течій but опе “G.” favours “singl y be of use to the owners of such as the | as “new of 1863,” even if ye utbash. I агава" І - Ma spits tre rebles, provided th tt find нч JEN. S.B., to be; off fered in threo lists, in Let Iftrebles are shown, properly speaking, th t nother at 3s, in anotber at бз. "пе should be separated a itl but not mixed "Cp er he | ics so ‘popular, c XS аго во T2 and so easil box. separa! — mp three haps ea may regarde as the Mee M: may pub have Жш. the stock, boxes instead of one, where 2 4 Roses are shown. We | best and most usual basket type. Those ough wood Lp Maid of Deom ark, S.W., E San Francs do not want more boxes to travel with. ud 4 po can | Белей, p those made of p дер, resembling | I cannot find in any rof the Dutch lists. I infer from л | closely-se& Pine sticks, though they are уча, this that Mr. Cutbush онн, "Seedling Hyacinths n the last t paragraph “G.” refers to disbu. me I| pretty, are less easy to 'suspend, and perhaps i ‚ Which he names, and can therefor hav: ^ already d my opinion = ~ point. I se nas that we see them more rarely. xhibit them in England before they appear in exists it u r H nti M У e we to meet f . should be rigidly enforced. This will She more| with them with n tin linings inside, seemingly it gives him a great advantage over those other exh censors. Rules в hould be few, simple, and rigidly made to hinder al ts pretty and graceful ways in | bitors who have not the same pri vilege, i unde carried out, or t ight fl x present usage, when there is no restriction as to th test sufferers. e three most exquisite flower baskets I ever saw in age o the flowers; | while, were the rule he suggest Here, however, we are met t by another difficulty— life were three that were in the Gl of their Mr. Veitch's nursery. То - F^ Gloxini t entire monopol cups eae back again, as it may please the| well worth а visit, but really those hanging paskata of the Exhibition. of new r Hyacint tis, Quo. Е? ers? І вау, э. ы rule at all; but if you | were something complete and perfect. "They wer Literary Curiosity.—For several years bed earule, the society w imposes it is bound t g чЫздей, : catalogue of Roses. This ве вее it enforced, And of c they were very simple—just a соз tained во 200 inds, pes or less, all of f which Dt thé 2. “Р.” page 1062 :— sphere of Moss, "the Кау Lycopodium, that of the n I could supply. Very The Summer Roses could certainly be shown itself E the frame, and amidst the bright green, little е osity in this, йу y чойт readers, True; but together; but, from the rage of late for H.P.’s, | twining in and d clinging and wreathing round, | the rice is that a Mr. Walker, of Leicester, finds en and n nother r es in P d i he п : m 2 E = БЫБАКЗЕЗЕ - um m i well up in them, and they grow and bloom most наа. тыш Torenia asiatica, Тһе exquisite соп appear in my catalogue. My beautifully here; [but I am against such a rule, аз | trast or harmony of the "pae the deep gd velvet | Surprise may та нет when а friend handed me а ente that it will i inconvenience smaller holders. | purple of "the ig flowers, resting on the dark green | fac simile of my cat alogue, bearing its exact t outward want to see a burly shopkeeper of Edmonton or that — f t р ога ran jevi with his few Roses win a Rose priz ingi all | prices of all the older kinds are not marked in of bells at eee €— to ner the bells о of me things secs to Аст ы асыя as а real|l confess that І am поб а true believer in spirit Islington and Tooting ! to the | gem. rapping, but I am sadly bothered to know what Rose trade ! And the next day I saw some “well-assorted | medium exists between myself and Mr. Walker, Moss Roses certainly should be des separate un baskets? "Y rey and a Lobelia, and. чы think а red one d to ed knowledge I have — wd ә = except Tea y grew up straight and proper, i Spirit Rappers clear classes. They should be shown not quite expanded, bung over just. where they should do; and of "d must I go je to the t me ieri Се of pini, eni ав, when fully expanded, their eonlisz character us. lieve that myself and Mr, Walker һауе roamed on gone. If trebles are shown, one expanded bloom out; Тһе beautiful ones, however, are no harder the sunny wings of butterflies over тийн of Roses of the three trusses would add to ihe prse Ev y knows ке ceni and that the сеа beauties have alike charmed 2 Tea Roses, without —€— from other classes, | on nother. e lovelies n Lyco- | Mr. Walker and myself? Md hat that ми aie Moss Rose class, should be shown byt ко plume ihat P have ever эд, жеге thos $ that so, aft hange to thi c life the same ; but here again lies у Ае ther of brown English por eon were common to both. In gd to show you ihe Ме е coloured Teas worth a *siump." I donot жеш "Th is Moss then may be {resemblance just alluded to, I beg to enclose both E Still they are so lovely in the | well о p ide into а ball, placed in the wire | catalogues, but I must ask the favour of their return, t monotony of their beauty, that this default may be | basket, and rh essi wall soaked t h. Some|as I value them as curiosities in literature. Carles forgiven, scraps of Т, ycopodium are then just ust dotted over it, and Noble, phis Nursery, Bagshot. _ Е Instead of а Rose club to form rules for the R littl in a little buried in Vitality of a Fullam Oak.—In making world—a world that will never abide by the rules, | the centre of the ball of Moss. The ш; Patel. and the | about this time three years ago we had reluctantly to пог even see existing rules enforced (in England we ае е а and a dip in a кш iiic Oak. The tree ай + frame rules, and then follow customs)—instead оѓ | bucket of water or E mue use tank, is its happiest | straight stem 6 in height, and a uniform girth this, the best way would be for the National Society | mode of watering. E. А. M. nearly 5 feet. After grubbing up it was carted into nurserymen and amateurs & wood А я of timber- ~ рарег be c ne filled up might be sent {о а dozen nurseryme d Home Correspondence. it but k also to a dozen amateurs. Tho: М. should have nothing ew Hyacinths.—l cannot coincide in Mr. Cutbush'8| had pushed around the cut end, and indicated such -~ to do with А. classes, and vice versá. — - | жама ы һе “ camnot pereire why the Hyacinth remarkable vigour that it was resolved once more . One thing I think will be agreed to by шов | should be any exception to the гше” he quotes from | plant it root downwards. It was therefore re-planted Моүкмпкв 14, 1833.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1085 where its progress could be observed. In the opera- d mud were put се o Up last, six P after lan nting, no active signs of wed aure gi ДА € that time, however, unt h growth has iini in ihe nosti; this may have ome degr pre evented its losing sap. Has any на vitality been ? Chas. McDonald, Wood- stock Park, Tnnistiogue. to the end of July | per e ; Broomfield. [The leaves in question are wonderful | H: Hall, gr. to Captain BEN) pn handso: ме specimen. nd Ribston P. d Cl examples of robust за th, deep green in colour, and fectly free from pn or Жоке; of any kind. They d ctively 31 inches in length, and one width. at your correspondent art, for I ТП; I expr ressed m myself, t testily. É do not, however, consider “J. B." or anybody else Neither of your correspon iiti appear to have understood that most important thing, the question, 1, would seem, Pears. Of other Pears. a first lot f Du Cox of Redleaf. I f Cl t- Nal . The second га corri of o in point of merit was s {еа by Mr. Whiting, and con ntained Eyewood, Beurré Las не and Ма arie Louise, Messrs ihe “Р тан» of рни tribut ed by Messrs —€—À “J. F.” and Co., and th ey m t Ha mp hink, М d Prim to wit the iling, of the temperature of the es while | (sce р. 1012) respecting various учун 5 colour exist- ing in the common Primrose. In the woods at t place n acres of it it, t, whi ch, looked at in the distance, when in bloom, resemble a field of ripe Wheat. д rd 1 Find "г has leaked out and run away. Your two correspondents | | and myself have all three in the course of our Jittle thane were nearly | pure white, mieril my attention more than tenderer in constitution than such are ordinarily 80 ап) б I n England, if started Mike little bottom- | and Black Hamburgh , lack rince, all excel- ood mone, which I found invariably to E heat when first рн ted out, will shift for themselves | lent specimens of s ful eultivation. From Mr. Jarge patches — О, - white bloom one. afterwards, and t m in France and other ра arts of the T i я эм, саше а а handsome bunch of new The moist climat ee rth m К evider tly set ыд have spoken suits the РОЗ, Ө ет һег 1 bel gl Ii t n for asio А bunch of ance. John s gio, "Orom Castle. een the codes ped iment thus—t t was an ү da pes sent pee Sootland, under hen name of Museat e Rook’. tt Rect 1014).— | ingenious attempt to get a slight but Rb е exalta- | of н мын, proved n о be that sort; though in was at Elmsett. об the 4th inst., СЁ ае upon ir found that three fine young ad have been hatched, e ough to be seen from qui h. pa Yu ance it bens "consideratio resemblance to д з T a ries. Puny , Мт. Thomson, о f Archer by the now vae effect of dra P of „Couns ry. The farmers of England pen peers the British islands—with wba tr esult field, Aher = КУПЕ e Pin rem contrary to the gemi т received „opinion while sitting. bis is surely al circumstance, but the church clerk s lmsett, now an old ma asserts that 52 rum ago somet o similar occurred at the same € Joh » Stopher, 1 adleigh. ampas ан аб this time on my lawn a ne of this "Өг ass vitr AMT ikes of silvery white ff d u to work е the ыы of gro the plants and fruits of warmer climates than their: ov in a ground heat more suitable to their nature and habits. Again, to shift the scene, plants truly planted by | the hand of man, are found "growing c over tropi са LINNEAN : Nov. 5.—0. Bentham, Esq., President, in the chair. This was the first meeting of the session 1863-4. Fellowship. И was оду. —Seeing а “ Mor- pantog” " EM 1038, 1 ed ud baa I shou anently fixed, the Жейн bein. from number of cuttings from t paris not had a nice чад at a convenient senson, Robert H. Po; oynter,, Taunton [Mr. Poynter's 1 d rana ут ht | I saw а тотоу Sicily. Hoping to hear ы your two correspondents Genus Drs. Hooker an in next season іп а а f the hotbed- volunteers I remain, yours, Swallows.—To the petis as to the lat swallows, I beg to add that I saw a Е жуз swallows — апа of Gustav Mann, Gove he Temperate Regions of hec араса Mounta Islands in the Paba of Benin, collected MÀ Mr. t Botanist;" by Dr. «D. Hooker. The author p that the last few years of and martins flying wk all N ovember 8, in these чыг y de and unda ay, the 'Sth inst., w fifleg near near не church - tis the day was very windy and wet. Оп Monday, the 9th inst., | Isaw two dying near a large po li in Suffolk e "ire s, but 1 do not remember съв. o late in the season before. Æ Subscerib ке: alluded to (p. 989), and ede confirm the inferences dn drawn, „ше two flowers for- ы. tals the | is ordinary Kin taking m ore m f anth n these are аде: ан, which, as well as the pals and pistils, are of. the usual form. М. 1» М. .1—А |і + t known, and, in the poet and Barter inthe Niger Valley, o Spe Stoke, Nov. when depredations are ? made on еше shrubs Tr^ the Damaging Ornamental Trees and Shrubs.—The time "inis is approaching w o£. Cucumis - ovifera. 16 w ut 15 inch in length, | «а appear - like two joined m er, and coalescing | t the base apex. lt had three styles, two joined c d опе s etween two of the divisions of the I "n met with two curious bodies in a flower of boil ich is sometimes found in able to preserve a — e roe were e Socie Peer done она the PD | Conservator. бу to 26 & 27 Vict. c. 13. An Act for the protecti on of certain garden or ornamental | grounds in cities and boroughs. ET + Nov — (Floral Com- Fo es этен pri vá Ко. t L HORTICULTURAL: mitten) Z Five plants of Mr. show е Garden at Chiswick and lastly of Gustav Mann on ST shores, islands Ed benda - , Benin, were ге! dX of in our Hng re engen for нарса s RÀ МЫ» to science. E small dy n n Mr. Manns y collection аге aware any similar h ommendation. The nmm which that this Papa a "E liarity in the fruit of Cucumi ovifera, mentioned were rie pia were each eee нА single кеу it s stated, would ete many m of by **J. С.” ів, as he nen y surmises, due which was large, showy, and of so colou r to investigate 7 'and fully upon ше; st two fruits. c h account was now laid before the in ——— аз rur sin Apples, It is most n better il t Fiet «lum | Bociety, consi e of the temperate plants of the probable that both these fruits originate in part at | Certi cate was awar - " "m ха НИЯ = Кее | mountain regions explored. Тһе P of Fe va fron dilatation " f the end of t th he flow ата ерли жч imn ў fullooking Fern, with ү КУ Ро (9469) feet), was ascended seven and the e before us, there would simply be а | deep green lea vm iy covered with minute white | summit reached five times. Тһе summit of the peak fusi liti Spots ; dee the rm also came the bonntifol of St. Thomas Rom (7500 feet), was also gained, a The exact nature of the unusual formation noticed in | — lossome1 Erant mire tuberculatum, ‹ and віх species о of Ро carpus being „the rem T the flower of Antirrhinum is not to be ascer varieties of Lycaste Skinne eri. ‚|4 t Musa 'ва withou the specimen, but most probably the|in mus health, and eviden vittata w as discovered in a cultivated ТРИ, and organ i ion was а ed a presenting чаа es than most of those of t nich the genus consists | ent in a liv be state to Kew ; it is, according to Mr. some ofa pe to which 16 belongs, came from е, Bull, and MN T а native of бә Gaboon. Princes Island Wistaria ;—Should it be any farther induce- | a First-class илсе, e. Mr. Cattell, of Westerham, isited. The noble group of the Cameroons Moun- ment (after what is хро Mr. Fortune) to panters, furnished xample of Picea enti ta pendula, a taina (13 00 feot) eonsistingot of many volcanic I could send. you a € a standard Glycine|usefu' kind екпе Conifer; and from Mr. Bull | well explored, S faring bs T of the pe CUR whieh ia “ong oF the е а .ariety of Pteris аг, sublobata, and нашы 20 feet), г ited Ьу. я ever Saw, [ ав I should | a form ot Alocasia Lowii. E ecember ыште, ў тж more Xi mn November 10 (Fruit C ge un doe cem eme 862, i 1 exhibi have rable numbers of Apples were | Barton ; F : ЕА came | and Mount Etindet; апа DIT ET) and о Monnt A еси — yar 8 almost equalled in size and а фе from | of remar] e wee ova Scotia i From Messrs. eere ne ur a G P1162) on this is Бат а however, no|examples of а fine looking s seedling called ‘Cheshunt уге шде e to eut унц necessity sign favouri a house as | Pippin, wbich was be useful for culinary | presents "= R cg with bushes of Mr. Batema is ith | p а -that to be а good Pher open атаму Adenocarpus, Pygeum, an — "Jenf. of n Pon i em "Skinneri for | sort for dessert, Ms Whiting, of [Һе Deepdene, received Pope di and Myrica, and many her- you n. Odontoglots. are in pi | a Ist prize for handsome fruit of Cox's Orange Pippin, The many peaks which rise abovo equally robust. All have been er the shade | Mickleham Pearmain, and Eldon Pippin. То the baceo Pi either stony and barren, being all Grape Vines. All йул bloomed or are coming into | second prize lot no exhibitor's name Was attached, we rrt f lava ог всогіа or basalt, or are dotted with. bloom іп a style not often seen Such inr those | therefore could not learn from whom it came. It con- ы ot Gin a few other herbaceous plants. The Ser aunt aro m and I think | sisted of Cockle and Fearn's Pippins, and apparently most interesting plants summits were Jon, will agree with me that need not be put out | some kind of Pearmain. A collection in A sini ы, Cotyledon Unibilicus, Silene, alium. of sight. Аз I geta good crop of Grapes, and a beautiful | beautifal specimens of Margil, was was disqualified because yen md rotundifolium, Scabiosa succisa, Heli- of flowers under them, the plan must be more | on eutti ting opon some Ribstons which it onta pe ise |a, ре eronica, Bartsia, S "Stachys, Т. Balbo- economical any other yet devised. Robert Warner, | w were found to be decayed 1036 THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NovrwsER 14, 1863, codium, Deschampsia cdespitosa, Роа nemoralis, Koleria cristata, and various other European tad ТЬе Sierra del Crystal was found i 2 ‚ In Section B the following were well grown and finely bloomed, viz, Alma, rm "d m Salter, | regarded as either a Arigena, Defiance, Christine ts Golden variety, | Australia. With the death of M Prince Albert, and Insigui К fragment еа beginning or end, and cannot be popular or scientific Flora of Robert Brown all hopes of a to be a low range of hills nowhere exceeding 2000 ft. eleva + much overrated by М. du Chaillu. From wards.—Olass I. : 1st, Mr. dietis Stoke Newipgton; 9d, | Flora of Australia тамара, "E the Direetor of our Coriseo Bay, the summit of Mount red осв feet), x Oubridge, ditto. eie T E ir {ом s Е Royal Garde s, Sir 6 Hooker, originated the seheme S; 8 " H Ру DEREN: supposed to be 5000 fee h, and the Оаро cis IY II. ( RUD Ford: 0d, ME боп dio X риши pM A nent qu : Фи. summit of the chain, was г d aroy pma summit | Class V.( Gro er plan ts) : 1st, Mr. Forsyth ; 2d, Mr. Oubridge н ка x а E, x = | — m P: inde- : как : " atigably urge ach undertakiri gemi A wur PEU E Mos "i use et In Section C some handsome M owes were exhi- | first on ма pe and then on the Colonial Legislatures : probably to 3000 species of flowering plants, of which bited, amoug the best of which w e La , Sultana, | had bee last rewarded wi th. tha at Sig nal сеза | General Cz ert, Duruflet oh) subj ul MS ped. No le £t нле hens | variety, Hélène Trophée, Drin Drin, Florence, Fairest of Din cause of science, and of qua tlie volans before. were described P em and es as of hi were | the Fair, Esmeralda, La V Salamon, Rose Eu us is one of the i Fro paper headed from ti (xcluding the f to | Yenna, та t Decaisnej \ Modèle, Mrs, Dis, “ Colonial, Floras” in ie "эпе of е Natur St. Thom Prinee's Islands, there occur а е | anga eview . ‚ we learn that the : d н rieties): 18, Mr. How al Fl had 10 ORA A ачар ч тө аы hh & 808 species; xem — M LOW Howe Г, „т. d кн in 9 "OMNE Kat ps DK h and o rnando Po , 102, whic h 68 arë | бу. түү (Pompons) : ist, Mr. ker; 9d, Mt. — 5 Aces botas ois Ae 1] ү i wib common to both localities. - The monocotyledons bear | Háeitiy i 8d, Mr. Номе; 4, "Mr. G ieri баран Class IV.: | several eminent botanists! he ba ured à plan for a proporti: tke —— ах on the | 1st, МА. Боо; ға, Mr. bn 3d, Mr, Howe. Class V. | publishing them at very trifling expense to the Govern- Cameroons (1: 2.3) than on Fernando Ро "| (group of plants), Ist, Mr. ; 2d, Мг, Cox, Kentish Town. | hent, їп а uniform series of independent and cheap ; works which should b 0 Sev. veral interesting tables of distribution белж , give Section — for "de most part of Specimen | v kabl ts, which were, with few exceptions, well grown and nd plat Porta eun punia э ded onk eame а very large bush of|grant for two (of;the British West Indies and of Hong poverty of VEN apum ibi Golden Christine, and Mr. Howe had a very fine speci: | Kong), from the Secretary of Stàte for the Colonies; tenton qoem enature of его, be Шейше | men of Lady Hardinge ; poen consisted of Vesta and | the Lords of the T eásury т fus e rest, and area of the tem region ; pre eo of Alma; both of which were in ood con dition. The (probably having the fear of Professor Goldwin 8 d Abyssinian fo: ost all the genera and half th і N before them) pronounced the Colonies to, be r — natives of Abyssinia ; m proe c Shiny: Chus T. (speeirnen plants): 16%, Mr. Monk ; 2d, Mr. | enou gh to pay y for their own Floras if they should чаб proportion of European plants, by far ater рагі | Howe; 84, Mr. Forsyth ; 4th, Mr. ШоурА Class Il. eting on Е z des ion, Bir W, of which w were British, and a few, as Radio da illegrana, | men Pompon): 1st, Mr. "Forsyth ; 2d, 2$ SW M: Hooker ed personally der qi r Majesty's : ti QA байн gne ПІ. (Anemone Boon sj: 1st ас; бе Sues Ag of State for the AM ^o the Cob со t Gove b the paucity of S. African types; the m rg ды. new genera, only one, Ardisiandra, a well-marked n form of OMA pl allied {о Androsace, Bes aed found ; and t the absence of St. Helena types. The The PORE: one-flowered Pompons were grown in pe form of PIRA. San Т well bloomed, had t ood effec of the species, with technical descriptions of such as | were considered new.——3. 4 Contributions ^ the e now finis varieties were "Madam ч no less t pee arnac, y» DE eine P. дарае Antonius, | West Indies. by Dr. Astrea, and B за de Wi dem Qolehícs, « Н] G. Bentham we, however, did „nob remark among them кые! by G. frequently recorded by us B Bentham ; British India, by Drs. Hoo ors and Parliaments, and may w rou Crypto gamic Flora of the , Atlantic Islands, 5 y W. Mitten, Esq. of Madeira and the adjacent islands, CHRYSANTHEMUM : Nov. 9 and former eru "y were generally large and ia ueen of England, Jardin des Plantes, г. Cattell, STOKE МЕ 10.— The display both of plants and cut bl соп desired. '"l'he plants were ranged all the room, the central hen ied MR by ie rds, and ordinary round - headed Pyramids, be the order a the day. of the two e way of Кайгак little novelty was рерна Ы + standai bashes seemed to oon be am Thwait es, and of nme North. sanctioned. It may be well to the eut blooms and сак of inland badly manag f 100 copies + day of salè from the For Six Plants à prize was awarded to A to У "Ко orsytl, | rendered n pests the more eror, ge ЕЕ а um of 1501. per volume to the who had Pri Я an Annie weis Медин Pape are evidently disappe author on the publieation of eaeh volume; and that St. Clair. Ме owe furnished | cirenmstance to be r тен, for though xe ЛАР profits of šale, which in t of some of the Fl ants of Lord Ranelagh, Lady Hardinge, vx ted to Show al ariago of bloom, their | will not be remunerative и вопіе yea. е ie e нё Л песаи | is by o me to the p is Pompons, Mr.- examples of Cedo Nulli, Duruflet, Golden sg Nulli, | s stir Aer omi ne s - E Mr. | Exe as не ^. specimens, and well deserved the prizes which were awarded th "Three pyramidal Pom pearance is ans jt f new pmi especially toc PeR mpons, a few made their сорган which w we Ыы to be able to other, premature a йере p па JANE re оесав We nclus tion au excellent stall 80 many y achotide адыг» аге avoided. t ust filled to кете vit E ad Pic exhi- р жа уе a Bru Nes taste displayed in annis uy 16 may truth- | А ie "inel that the ped "productions in this niggardly; eonsidering the gre ; descriptivo — -- national ей ы the under: _ labour of such mpons ing of General Canrobert, Cedo: Nulli ud неа vn н taking; and that authors are Ер to the соте е нара dei" tha А-ы гуна, of ee ef M well һауе challenged ео араай with | pletion of tlieir ds wltióh iir & act vill prs sus i61 many. taral apocimena в which г eceived P occupy 10 years of their lives. "Sir W Hooker Of Cut Po - there were several stands, Та ever, who ©; E kno ия) » - nid едын э е Mr. Cattell, of oF Westerham m, had the 1st eneration, e un a ng y amongst yellows tus and Jardin des [^ would lose all; and if there is ears prin r. Mox Mr. Сопу "all, in laid, һай very fine blooms of White Globe and as des les there were iui pu of 33ooks. Flora Ausir 186 NOTICIA. of the Plants of the gis T 'erritory, - By G ове. елы F.R.S., Хив S. r, M. Ba | Governmênt жыйы Melbourn æ to Ana ardince. jd R.S; d LS, Victoria.. Vol. 1. Ranu une ulace: liis is the last door м же such a charge can The first volum deseriptions of iiie culaceæ to Anacardiaéece, 240 genera а these are T anged — to малайы and after ter synoptieal keys idees the — ments of the фаза [je Pa Туск жо : Lovell Te ve & Oo. e asked of — — we should most desire to by the d deta > prece 8 was abu d ver ihe it is proposed should be сөөл на i ай — Floras нане т, Вепап?в Flora pee from d 1070 прете of M us of the la Hong Kong Flora, and whieh e should certainly z Шар "aud if offered Louf choice of an author. we &v., throughout the E Among аза Vind po is Bon aa d Hock, | should as certai inly select Mr, Bentham. Situatedatthe| In е Preface а brief. enumeration is giveh of the o Mal pei antipodes of Europe, t with eurious, interesting, | principal sources from € the zu" creda Perd iie ler tol en a and Marg merits And, b and tek e ауыл many of whieh furnish the "wn; these аге for the most part contained in tbe de Wildeman, suy ur conservatories, supplying Hookerian Herbarium а ; tlie оку tero o importahl ERES Im erede аа. fur vship-hulding, and collections which lave had to be consulted elsewhere: Ec red. [ovre qaa for ea апа ча Вап " erbariam at Ma yip d p show took | work, lastly, peopled oür owm | i 1 „8; " gemi Bot Latt, "amie іп the Agricultural | Australia is of all petias the globe the most m" West Australiah plants described (for the Islington, where a considerable number of pee ihe Kap ina Lore and scientific point of view to|par& во badly) in the two volumes of "P were broug et arrauged on paralle Preissiang? have эе liberally lent by Dr. Sonder, of the body of the building, supported on two sides by last half тү to Bentham ; the Саппїп тїн banks of Evergreens, The Chry santhermumg them | account ef its ана їз аы first igi an üriaceouht- озени, е 7А to "the liberality of. Е. Heward; i thoug sos what lare кыл пф of merit, were | able thing. t€ for this ther many good reasons. en présented to Kew ern B og whole, in condition. n e un taking i is no irifling one : it ns iras nt ion - Dr. ens of Vie e A Itak 4 ріаее igbt years Henr A ^w mpi for its | M Golden | labori K; secondly; the result seb а booke of їп Australian plants, is bring (гайы d fem в valier Domage; as тапу volümes, aud сопзепенії M езрёувё, - Mueller himself for the Aimée Ferrière, Alarm, Касан little sale; and detis was hoped тутака і, il um, | that a hed botanist, ioi in the half- ts. м had Бекип to publish a : Glover, mt gm DR. О. сау " [oentury pee ora of Australia, would have côimpleted it at j 1L: [some period of his long lifo, during whieh ib "n n Veto gri ыб both uncourteous and im орд о to attempt another Florá | of that- : Мт, | ОЁ the sime regions иен never hàs ; 3d, Mr | and never will be coinpl and the * Prodromus rait = Nova Hollandiæ” of Rober& Brown, published REO h a monument of tlie genius, sagaeit; E aci MAg ai attainments of ts oth ie bn Aree as goes LP e S yu v biis my - ES Р ў. Моткмвкв 14, 1888] THE GARDENERS CHRONICOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1087 divided by M. oni of species he will have to deal with, is, we hear, may succeed in successfully and usefully extent Бн with the political divisions ota the T io^ formidable figure to placo корш yite s Mr. Bentham is with E. these are 1, North Australia, which i the коры regions west of Ca йе, e York, extending on the west coast as far south as Shar Queensland, incl EU 41 fag gin абез; ы "heil о of working with bo oth ill and ; and wi e hope we may add, n Miscellaneous. of diminished powers of active ехег-| Sale of Natural History objects by order o; South Wales js ra as Cape York; БӨ; New ^ th Wales; 4, Victor and 5, South Au stia -- Al a8 defined in the ры 6, Western Australia, extendin 2 he i few years of the tion:—* Work on, work ever!? must be his motto; | Linnean Society. —Mr. Stevens brought these to the “ Hope on, hope ever ^ ou hammer last Tuesday. Тһе following prices were —Á——— ED: obtained DAMM 3a Ба ДМ 1. d. m e Botanical Magazine for the present лын Alligator 91, 4s.; of a рее Кү 31, 155.; of а Hippo- 1рро- bontats figures of tiie following plants, namely potamus, 37. 4s.—Dried plants, viz. : Australian ача ка ü 5 S. Eur nt v which of. these Tistriets P Е: the most botanieallg, but we are inclined to 4 suppose | that New South Wales үн ains the greatest дана, of meai and Western Australia the vhi M pepi v ms, Inthe Jatter district, indeed, the Же b dd а lant, with branching stems, large oblong somewhat | ballon, 17. 14s.; Portuguese, MIA by n ыз fleshy singularly one-sided leaves, and a bi-tri-choto- | з bundles, 1j 1s; Cape of Good Hope, 21 bundles, в z Dane ok 0n n the lower side, The leaves have опе large $ dadi ud 1s; Gardens, from Borrer, 14 bundles, е д manufactory of peculiar. species, for e even of so mundane a genus as Pinken a, of the seven yip vd species d one only is found ntain few peculiar species, and most of jns New South. Wa le s ither i or both. outh eri alia, as iti uon position, and proximity to the great desert Would indicate, seems to be MA far the боб of the Floras. ns, fr rounded auricle Cuming's Philippine Plants,5 bundles, 17. 188, It was found on limest ne ты in Moulmein, by the | | Upon te AR etos пз! may be said to- haro bom Rev. C. S. Р. me. Was Botany i Р ? Garden s p b with apparen ntly | — bran ied ternately c аад ең egar Plant.— i: — acuminate sessile leaves, and erect sessile | observes that, from уа ridus d observations, the og eme Polit ary flov Mn the axils, the corolla having a slender | plant may be regarded as the mycelium of Penicillium cylindrical Ў віх inches long, and a limb of eight glaucum vegetatiug ctively, and increasing also b It isa native c rnando crop onidi dde t À ю o th regard to the limitation of species, Mr. Bentham rops ешти. Ро, whence it was sent by Mr. Gustav Mann. s moniliform growth is at the same time scarcely dise 1 oad views himself, but Dr. Mueller nis doy far фаб, driving him to the т of ən i gun policy in many cases of dispute, which Де thus refers in the following judicious Bowers freely when only ir to fures feethigh, Miconia | tingnishable from the Yeast pius by any satisfactory pulverulenta, & Peruvian Melastomad, introduced у Синаны, and repeated observations stron Лу y impres Mn. Veitoh, and shown "gir during the p with m idea that these objects are all referable to summ tisa a much branched br y plant, w Len species—the Vinegar plant being the fo of 1 ll vane d leaves of а deep velvety vageiativod ow taking place at low or ordinary tempe- anner : * Man hr 5 of the varieties which I have indicated will be considered as — „реше by a large number of |. [weigh botanists; on other P onn SAIS are many | forms which I have adopt ve pen ro ch Dr. Mueller is disposed. to re Mia es I have yielded to his — rather aginst thé nido I bee beer come to from the mination of dried nu for Vietorian. pium ants especially, he poser б: pe advantage of observin the em living i їп | their native stations, plans i M myself much wit а and without this aid, I can full, ves t use which ca м made af ib pro ided du due эй he be bility ed : for it | snare, rarely occurs that many species y a avid are found together, so аз to admit of mparison ina growing state,and we are too apt in to them i^ Ша to recollections of Mate impressions. I do not consider it safe, therefore, to green, 5 by зме 3 idrib, and is very uids; while the true ornamental in caa s rs foliage, but rper TL Cd ih {у oe ia E^. am in. the › more г rapid |in pmo its flowers, which form a ,thyrsoid panicle, аач faking plac and a veloped E dense ferruginous tomentum. be "* Тһе Vinegar е ТИШ, греет асай, isa Welbia ; pinifolia, a composite herbaceous plant of South ugh, leathery mass often nse Africa, having the Sros stems sub-shrubby at the base, на e vinegar out ófa solution of sugar a and treacle; but. the leaves linear smooth above and hoary beneath, and the same plant exists i e del and diffused : А stems terminating іп а corymbose head of flowers, | form when other Serie iaegar siese are employed ; capitule of which consists of a tubular disk and | jq M, = eur shows that it coats the saak » ligulate ray —— th of an intense blood-purple twigs er which some manufacturer ei Ar iformis, а rare and little known | suitable “liquid to flow when they n » promote Wet Austr ап shrub, with — its acetibcation. If а in piece of the large | broadly linea ете, п nd large hite flowers marked bis ad Ады. =. Р" is examined карызы Бег a at dita — AS же petals with a r rich m stain. Itf in e power su flies i show what the ** Miero- forms uch branched and very woody shrub. Pet. Това: ary” describes, pee т ано і "e berg nd Pomologist аар х бена |jey а апа чо елны otn any shapes, often crenata flore- pleno, látroduned y Mr. Fortune, а very | resembling coherent cells ^ se sien —— like eleg fant dwarf hardy shr w T stems uf d rooping | Oidium, &c. ^ is also, e I hav mined, d flowers, which a tinged exteriorly | easy t thi ГЕ unite forms RTL b hw as distinct, 80 in a large nu of spe cime ns god а great variety of stations ved variations account of unconfirmed by specim ens; nor. к д D opinion b adopted t the сотын which has “appe to me the and mentioned the Dbjection to it, for the Кынды, and, if possible, the decision of future botanists,” To the borticulturalis the volume before us has especial value, for 16 teems with descriptions rof pati which have for the whole of this Vent pne I i to ornam r gre wi н гей. here is o M "enc бія of the ТЫ АЙА; but, when duis structure is carefully еше, Victoria Nectarine, а. valuable new variety bred myriads of bacterium bodies appear, and are foun from the Ban i à bulk of the plant itself. І. ^ hne ith the deep red st und iae wo ; fetal, pu bass it is " fortnight la later, and л month | This should be p" aced аро а glass slide, moistened - earlier than the Stanwick. акшы is likely to оин nate | with а "m: wa n qr stretched out by a new race of Noctis ore rich and saccharine in| means of a Еи peneil-holder, and the 1 flavour than our present favourite Minn Amongst ien a * pini. When reduced by stretebing and the articles is one of some interest, entitled Hints on to a film no& exceeding a 250th or а the cultivation of the Grape Vine, by "Me. Meredith, 300th. ==, an inch thick, cover with thin glass, press of a steadily, and view with а s bigh. power, e dhé асһго+ 2 resent :—Te slaan pper pe dn a sm: stop. immense LOT adame a Falc, v golden yellow, У iat d — of little pue bodies will then be seen; - cien "E nt Rose for pot culture; Petunia Mrs. Smith, | 8nd, п n d; carefully adjusted, a beaded form will appear sufficiently of varieties » with white bars on a magenta groun сай e the of оос to. жшн. ihey es have not been ng nu ouses and drawing-rooms, Bohis о! th : tai 67 species, al Ide of Tux x a and belon; Mg That the little bacterium which are large flowered and worth culti italien ; the i bodii ig imi 5 obtained by tearing big чи to pieces in n the stretching the old Plon eximium. vin орт ve pits Te ko ng a мен Ак: Garden are some very р d — eA xamination Fiet plant f Aal Á ope- | on Rose teje ed in this investigation Smith & Beck's one- гар vorked veniet =) second еуе-ріесе, giving а а Py acte ma, io talum; of the 57 Boronias, 26 "Hibiscus, and 7 Fugosias whilst of other orders, as Rhamnes, Cruciferz, Po etd- laceæ, which in other countries yield so many garden favourites, and which are all well represente та а | bloom, Such o orts as Madame Furtado and Louise of 1750 A minute drop of solution of iodine, Magnan are said A dwindle yu die after the first year followed. rj "another , minute drop of dilu te Sulphuric from the bud, and the writer s tro ngly з The Rr scarcely one presen шег wo vatory accommodation or the gera ener's skill and time. | It is interesting, amongst any strange and | unfamiliar рена of vegetation аз тўе contains, to and observe the number о a quen Жел genera, а! even species that are iod in ixed with them; us out of the 39 orders. described i in this y no, б |е аге з 2 565 “ яў ler 50 European, wl 1 the аге . } д ш lia :— dri ets inne 3l ulis T aee cM — gm d рофи рона Myosurus minimus opium ei ead Nasturtium palustre Stellaria glauca- - Barbarea vulgaris Bagina 'umbens ` Turritis giabra 8 ia rubra Cardamine hirsuta ontia fontana Draba ш Geranium dissectum аа e farther find the genera Anemone, Caltha, er. аа Gypsophila; Vi Агам d ope enim, Blatine, ler Bare and Оха! pe Жын | oí 3 е-е Tar the А. Е аар 'or ver her. "The pages of the * allied io fus Raro afford a medium for that kind of In con e i ux e peri tire satis- pn ing and нй а faction with tbe way Mr. ео Da core his| which will be € to both the ergy to | reader, the querist Шрек "i to wish him heh and eu complete this great national undertaking. The Sonet doubt а field maara “IG Gladioli we must take another peera of norit in which e are > involved, and the ders сус here is also а paper on DT s Seedling Tulips, | in which they are embedded je in м ide шй ан. may vii are highly spoken of, t hough it is a. that as only di differ а дем Ж” the more delica y breeder bulbs have been let out without namej;or | in which th e kind of bodies. ежа ае po don and аа eing *'named eve rywhere and "by they form he еде the surface of infusions, or тегобе ? endless confusion will ensue.: adhere in а L3 s Chronicle ів » now реу | intended to su iA in some measure the defunct * Ph ' and for the; present Manor Street, Chelsea. that it is in scie! m вау, а 4 p ifie ne field of science, b and encouragement. » | This Я бте Ба, or mather it н tended to give гөн what із far more means of themsel 1088 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. -eoz [NovzusrEn 14, 1868, the yeast-like cells accomplish or this ‘task; and the jeden b ve She oth v does not districts to manifest their s bloom os. Liber: al pr remium Sil by the admission об - s “ open to all the world? oderm of wine ordinary state $ in f own 1) merely p the judges for the best oe f 24, 18, а 2, competitors being charged in by which pn vital pre incidental t vinous бев ation take рык: but i& occasionally ha; ха that brewers are greatly teased by | the acetous 5s. y each entry. Entries i in the open class must неа йашел fermentation of their change bas finished. І have heard of robi instances this summer in which great annoyance has been experienced from | this cause, and it would seem either not la tei r than Маташев des Schedules may be bs norary Secretaries, Mr. Tye d Mr. C. J. P. Calendar or. Operations. e ensuing extent then usual, or that portionsof yeast r emaiuin п the beer e Lees m Peu the Vinegar ibat focii Р f fermentation does not coincide with нА е Lees Stalp separates sugar into and cohol—at any rate he does not represent that as s the T t ve (For th жау. ати vem тв к= d sudd "i PLAN CONSERVATORY, &0.— ngon will require Atmosp EP If the dry up and е € g of mi were per ferm за vid found that th e Vin rmed in close A containing besides the a kno n quanti 7 of sin it was агр fro n the air, wine i the aleohol into carbonic acid, "Thus both act as ее | and Er is well уап х that the е myeoderm a egar, it then burns up the a гө” E And housewife, or other manufacturer, who & night, a to „leave а little Бе - а night if the pe must be very moderate; ыг: ye iutanipheiié Е Сасна will be condensed as it arises. With а go ood | | roof covering in the case of small neria -— would be sufficient, and then there wo ould be atmos by the back E ————— up of frost, to. expose cautiously, aud not un after boy have become thawed.: : til UIT Sp KITCHEN GAR Trench, dig. an d ridge every spare ЕК when frost ре ermits ; this i is M s to b , Dur f ot ground e Hh in gar ardens inclining toa clay р. the =“ the р cropping, pot where 16 will be rg: it in heaps, e з are wet were ot pts 80 much of у апа we Pda ould ri reco: thei application also to stag wherever practicable as the s free from Мов їсһеп of nd soot when , We should n in the -being of the qe all Intellectual w to remove it at the right m only di ke ife: БР pains. H. J. Slack, Observer. greenhouses, such as Heli otropes applicati ion of water. See that young stock i in d | Fruit and Ve cmo Show Тһе Handsworth Floral and Horticultural Society | how a greab scale. * has рейн г Bir mingh пат. ing is urprising ; recent publication Me Rosch Smith states iis dr aces that the plan oA of fruit trees in this c t exceed those of the time remembered, which competent | ntry do | саге e of Charles the "Se econd, a | €9 Cyclamens, aud other „flowers, grown especially for | winter, ligt as regards watering. Let Cape Heaths have close mpost, ys ргіс g ith roots. This operation attention as to watering; if " stand unfortunately hotwater pipes, they А become suddenly dry. Keep up а quiet ventilation day an paight if possible; let the steal in pne зы e vely H prühiug is реет in. 5 STATE OF THR WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR 1863, as observed at the ефи: ре rds immediate attention. „This authorities assure us exercises an appreciable an unfavourable kind u мырт — ce үү of the nity. d is а mist y do, effect of commu- еу persons | 1 t mpro oved practices of the рге iot management. Such i is not always the fault of the that {сш d is gue е4 palate with more or are quite. vem that its ind in has а Domen effect upon _ 3 hat за £ 34 еч a. 1ахагу relished less aridity em consumption moderate рк HOS. the human system, а | points in this department is to seo that the dre of labour а t certain ре eriods: One of the most important | autumn rains have every facility for escape. best of soils, .be they ever во well harvested, will , n T ent day, in point of Sat | RA' E. ;| BarowBTER. nri Aue. pæra Wind 00t,2 feet. Min. Mean| деер, dee: ep. T | | Б | F i ч 30.098 30.328 sl евеьзев e.! 1390 29. 1.51.4 5—Каїп; densely с [o0 oude d а: boist бав; rain at night. 6—Fine; thinly clouded ; hay: Pur at пана 7—Uniformly pe B—Rain ; wi nd vegetable food is often eios ive of dis "We indeed, con nfiden rdi — that man is essentia ауу о ог by nature, *a frugivo: nimal; i p that those who | uds ha of stagn: А good c ard on this account epi pue a steadily fagina Улар md the oils s or composts should invariably run th of the 1 Now, alti ^ conclude, from the ава of his t designed be carnivorous, are alt dental conformation каче f Ње | monkey tribes, which mixing of Soils a long time befo y no means to be recommended, yet it во happens that in general specific, a indin z AT CHISWICK, During iiin ча 8 » vi the ensuing Week, ending Nov. 21, 1883. e гета dee Greatest Quantity of Rain. No of "Xears in which 5 Rained. ghest Temp. Average November. Lowest Temp. Mean S NW. 8 W W. ДЕ the course of the yen uch in annot and nee si bern dani: for i inam vto rise a demand for it—if fA in flower.garden. eavy crops, ;i& is contended, Yagit p n зунда "Exhibition, we learn tha committee have received encouragi ng pr omises " support. One ruiterers. h entry а A silver cup, of the value е besi f and dealers being admissible, but for eac fee of 5s. will be payadi und on which at the same time | POSSI {о repeat, "наь iot only should mh od be kepi Fi din that made away wit a doubtfal — a better way the ng water, but e| he s t are n sho in inia enteri тр Thos "hard [fr ii; = =- iai: p ud si dein asm m tex APT MENT. PINERY. US INERY. with general ots with бен sie refuse with three prizes of 3L, 2L, and no collection is to include — than 100 specimens. 8 of 37, 2L, and 17. orsome such material 2 | the — is in m condition. ViwERY.—lf any of the stomi of ume Fees infiuence of ho .| shine in the roduced because many | give air unless to a the _ thermometer, for to 2 ог 3 inches thick, provided regulation n variet e worthless. Pri offeréd for the first, T; an E third best collections | е 2 г ssert i times matter. Let the „syringe be applied : (буо ог three day, Average "Temp. Sunday 15 . Mon. 16.. Tues. Wed. Ped рафа чмо | Hi ub IL SPI Sen e [1717-3 БЕДА Q^ 5 o - LT БЕЗЕ ERES $ The highest tempe! lóth,1810—therm. 62 18 deg. Е »" -$ Notices to Corresponden CAMELLIAS wg Wei SCALE: dent has fo аай риа ect e swelling their ird wer buds, 50 : ЕАМ. (D ublin) will find (су ent) several chapters on the Feejee group о! second Volume of Wilkes's “ Narrative of e. Uni to those Islands; Missionary to the Cannibals, lanae much inform Is е * published ia 188), which con- in ople. of these ation regarding Apples consisting of equa t for similar collections E kite n а Ape ерус bak ing e best six dishes of dessert Pears(eight i ina the ecc 8. Hitherto Mie € been 5 FLOWER GARDEN mtd SHRUB c еар, ег аана, which are open only to mem are offered for six varieties Sie (eit, T чуч ot desit and kitchen Apples d al e three е2: эрес а, + # ues кейс. us this m S eje tops o bo canopies xm fixed. be lost in ms may Red pend асо апа оуег their Боларов ог by tight Beds or masses of certain kinds time d я пеи wen M about ap nis: of | pU om ro 22 rien rs ut when pe. i x very bene pss Жеш EA UM: s. i The Editor орев to be well о reply пех fimm or FRUITS: J р ES of the Pippins; 2, Not kn ; 3, Margil ; 4, Ord 'Applo, ®, повне 1 s, uf abis | NAMES OF PrawTS.—(We never па а time)—P Р. 1, Triodia decum 3, Milium effusum ; 4, Aira botanical name of the Bamboo is sorts, Окснтюв: В. Yes, but better not in the form of We. s [ton erar че бич very severe qe de, зи nut refuse or even a coating of half-decayed leaves would zl and an lightly on them will m vola" keep Four or five inches о STA EnRATUM.—In our leading article, p, column, BTEPHANOTIS — о. та 16 is not uncommon for this plant to леб. МЕ рас СРЕ птоза not wholesome; whatever I: hardy county of Norfolk, It isthe flowers of. Lr. © been. ER all алани ie де. e Моукмвак 14, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1089 SSRS. V | WAY AND anp EVANS, ANALYTICAL Ak lg HA моон. WEST of ENGLAND апа CoxsurTING CHEMISTS, receive PUPILS for ue SOU LES LAND DRAINAGE and INCLOSURE study of AGRICULTURAL and GENERAL ANALYTICAL GOMPANY Xetablished in the year 1844, апа Incorporated CHEMISTRY, Special Act T Реа К 11 & 12 Vict, "Cap. cxlii. 106, Leadenhall Street, E.C. Chairman—The Ri un. im. A EARL of DE Pow astle. Deputy n 2: rb Esq., Hembury Fort, R. JOSEPH E ROME EA D AGENT, Бев. near Honiton. RAINAGE ENGINEER (for ral Landowners, "rod limited interests, such as Tenants for bags sewed delivered, with on, in Order, which must in all е i iu e and. Ni ;| pers \ Reclamation of а. эпа Waste La kids Irrigation and | to liquidate the cost, the à а may remain permanently Warping ; the Erection of Farm Buildings, Labourers ‘Cottages charged de the propert; don к teres or be paid off when con- дор either at the Pie cost of the Landowner, or through | Yen ient, or be made * m of . 3 medium of the s Land Im eor Y ОА eN a f, bees undert; З. by t T es pes. 4 in phe s Surveye eis nd Mapped, or Inspected and rado Engineers, Bic em rimam Lov такы uM AD av ki Bien, fors contemplated Improvements, Valuations made for | themselyes of the powers of the Act only, а get the E Sales we tting of Farms. executod pete their ra superintendence, or by Agents arliament Street, Westminster, S.W. appointed by рене elve: Ou thro ad, сае Improvements. | Company's Act. т а й , Works are also executod by the Company for P: an- ME R. “BAILEY DENTO т N Tang таргын а рде cing their own capital, or not wishing to borrow the moray tav f {о Pg Fear Sade m Tae ip sea 3 aid en Every information may be o bateig on d ena i 4 Drainag DIE, Secretary, charge for Out tfall and other works. Е Oas tlo Street, oen For particulars apply to him, at 52, Parliament Street,| Offices: Castle Street, Exeter; and Westminster, 8.W. $0, Parliament Street, Westminster. cran te m HE NATIONAL EXHIBITION of DOGS.— т, "c - Watford, Herts, | $ The FOURTH GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION of S ilway Stati ineas а Quarter), 6 of Cheque or Post Office at the Brighton Ra g bt der the ing, upon receip he order. In November Drill One Bushel per acre. `S [PEDIGREE | NURSERY WHEAT. M. THE PRODUCE ОЕ THREE ACRES OF THIS WHEAT, GROWN 1862 IN ESSEX, WAS SOLD TO THE MILLER, AND REALIZED £19 7s. PER ACRE. for о N TUES Jand Burveyor орд Жа nt, more than 20 years esta- | DAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, November 30, and "e! oe ar nero i Tand ho pura ia copa а dala Bow) Por BPEOLAL, RAILWAY Каа e i з. рег асте; and he has at bis comm otpore nced ина, His custom charge merely the the Advertisements and Bills of the Com expenses out of pocket i a makitg the. Агы Survey апа n NGLEY HALL, Pete c AM.—The Estimate where the s are not carried out. FIFTEENTH GRE AT ANNU AL EXH Ini TION УРАТ CATTLE, E I S POULTR CORN, HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY'|mOOTS, and IMPLEMENTS, will be held on MONDA AY, Incorporated by Special Act of Pa E EA ET TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, November 30, 2, Old Palace Yard, Westm: and December 1, 2, and 3. PRICE—One Guinea a Bushel (or Seven Gu ted directions for plant up and sealed, prin For Special Railway "Arrangoments, see the advertisements T DE THE CLERGY, ESTATE puer c EU &с. х IN ENGLAND AND WALES AND IN 800 — and bills ofthe Companies. — .— —. . . 1 1, The Com advan nlimited in unt, for | ^Y " B the following qud of mg eder ries coner aeo е whole Ju THF 58 СВЕ UA bu SHOW, ул. SU Rr 15 Е in all cases being liquidated by а rent PRIVATE VIEW, MONDAY, December 7, after 2 Р. cases accompany t | | ЖОНИНЕ, teit tion and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, Clearing, Rec. mation ivory for Brain for ET beneficial pur- ics ee NT D Stroud The Agricultural Gazette: farming poa; kg TURDA F; NOVEMBER 14, 1863 t Time. Numbers for September and October 1863. ы [2] щ un =] а ei IS! E Ei = e e © z ri [e] b Б E El © 8. epe к z ding pla ios о! ат: e rivers or lakes. : 2 4. Et of Farm тонуна [ v Co! — s a other Buildings те Pai i arm purposes, ап e pa + Н Н L + * - = TERORA Ы Н лаа a oe quis ти т ui dings for umm rpos o: n (i Landowners ssed under p^ provisions of any Act San by letters, ae and dise His state в ы | Раг1ї == Royal "Charter, or Commission, in respect of а ment on open LI Er nd Session de the New ved m | public or general w orks of drainage or Өш. inprovementà, Yet Co ТЕ E = E may borrow their Hn tionate ha janda jm the ien nd charge e Mii haa, о sis er anas the same with the n of le is тей, impro ce i м y been made ea ns T 5 e eque © Суйо» No. ESTA qu ide CoU Иш оте - ofa e E E с: and execution of the Works, Works, which аге are E ir bim Я c Government Enclosure Commissioners. E С ч For further information, and for forms of application, apply E the E [ES to the Honourable Wrota асу Managing Director, 2 portation of s E á E Palace Yard, Westminster B.W. storms, whig ees тсс а з Bor AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, | ће Thames, to ж e a + poma are being taken ES. 2 5 AUTUMN SESSION, diseased animals from abroad, s m т № President—Tux Блант How. TRE dixi `Блтипазт. prospect of the largest portion o from the North of Europe never coming u t < "tT The Right Hon. THE EARL BAT EE А т 4 tth E „ а > The Right Hon. Тнк EARL Door notice of the f London. т The Right Hon. WILLIAM BATHURST. А com etaik authority on veterinary subjécts— 2 he Right Hon. Т. Н. 8отнквом EsroounT, М.Р P Y y ВОО) : 5 8 Te ОЕ И, МР. 0 s e ares that our foreign importations have не S 3 em Rev. y CONSTABLE, M.A., Trin. Coll. Camb. stea! ay rise in їр for years past, and m с E ent Professors. ui pe у ur that if we do not check their fa Pra = AONIOUUFUNE, ue- isseminating ife tendencia es. Ej Ж |J.L.FreroHER, Farm Мап prevalence of the foot zi т «ың "Сот of 20 Lectures on Crops. t + 5 T к. mie Creditor. of the Воо of Farm Buildings mouth complaint at the present time, which E S Courso of 15 Lectures on Agricultural Machines and Farm | exoeeds the Meri unexa — frequency of ngs. e malady 12 months since, depends," he sa Crem : , Д y а Автнов Н. Оновсн, B.A., MOS., Smith's Exh bitioner, | * entirely on the condition of forei stock. is 2g Lincoln College, Oxon is at the root of the evil. We could not have the ASSISTANT TO CHEMICAL PROFESSOR. | disease without its introduction. We never had it „ F.0.8. "vie j; а sous Вити, М.В Lond. B. 8 before free trade in live stock, and we have it not окер 2 3, Mv ' at present where cattle are only sold and. expórted V E nRAY, M.R.C. Y. 8. ; Sean ^ kn from breeding distriets, 16 is perfeotly true that W. Мквкрїтн LANE, B.A., Bchol ar of Trin. Coll. Camb. RA Scotch, Irish, or EM cattle b^ their DRAWING.—J AMES MILLER, ori t he prove di in * These Gentlemen will be in temporary residence. ыд AA ес Arrangements havo been made for the Lectures by the following Gentlemen, who have their services :— AGR J. ALGERNON CLARKE, of утта 7 Put) Lincolnshire Lecture оп Leicester and Long-Weolled Ано Sh тав Editor of the Cyclopesdia ree WiLLOUGHBY Wow» ot Holly зра on tbe History of the Skort Horn Breed. AGRIOULTURAL em cel иез: | M.D., чен ч баро; and Agricultural Society of Apply to Ғзгркшо Е. Наатт, Esq, F.L.S, The Manor House, Brighton, Sussex. «HOW OUR WHEAT CROPS MAY BE DOUBLED," and other papers, forwarded on application, enclosing SIX STAMPS. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL — [NOVEMBER 14, 1863, 1020 ЕЕЕ тае —— renee or not, „Tt is hardl likely that this а steam lough, Му first crop of Barley under Govern Жү than Ts sis а кн of 56 bushels per ON А NEW KIND OF RAPEMEAL, the collection and publication of information, acre; that same field gave me a pr By PO Н. Сново ^ vc a Leo , F.C.S&, P "o except with reference to foreiga stock received at|of 61 bushels per aere, а y average for the -of Chemist ry[at the Royal Agricultural Colleg the ports. The inspection which, according to|seven years has been 2j quarters per acre more Prof. GAMGEE and all the authorities, is especially | than. it was ever known be before, Yes Y] gd T aborde оц Ө, коа $ у needed as а eos var rd there, seems to indi icate that | my seven уму К, тог has been gs ч танаа рч ы agos Budd Ы, M n of an ore, а the condition where Gover eid ad саге of the Шан of the eattle of the е y than it is at home, where every man dont: de "est he ean for hims elf. writer has соте forward to dispute Ке гетй of Mr. TT RAY, of Tonbr idge We lls, land i is always. in crop and clea Vell down, Woolstone! The little ДӨ! use of this solvent for the removal of the oil, in lieu of on it E Py of pressure, are given at MM das, pointa аге these :— за atever the amount of incredulity a whio they receive, whether from бооой от individuals. that all practical men vation is not yet sufficiently. "advan noed for üse e by the large and wealthy occupiers of land, while 8{010 А. otai SONS the oil being froe from а ра used Е үзөм — H $ Less cost], тегу. = economy of De Space, and labour, H More highly пи residues. The prospectus states that where 1,500,000 litres of should be glad if an any iy. ol our reader y old proca 1 ‚680, ‚000 litres or We for the gener farmer it is altogether out of the could 1 furnish us with any examp - of the kind more can bem y is o new in the sio space and ques tion. Our ЕЛКЕА, last wet вде | giv 3 other page, cea the ыч It is indeed certain that it the üëw process be f the former class ; and nor year's ерга o of а labouring manis analysed anaged with dus care the yield of oil will be muc Mr. Ѕмітн of Woolstone mds whom there is по | 204 stated. This examjlo, which Zu ас of | n rger than be ihe same time that tho eost of better authority speaks on ön behalf óf thà latter. He Rochford, has been good enough to ів | production will be "materially lessened. And itis quite девна H parE a бо ite мадан for the com let M As PE the the oil prepared by treatment of the ceount which has been kept nally receiving hed seed with vapour о bisulphide of carbon Should bo fr from suspended impurities than that Times, and adds : ** Perhaps Mr. Wray wou about others who use my нао I will te l him. I have a neighbour who has had six К ld like to know i little 12s. or 12в.,64, a week, the niepo ih question was есеїр& of nearly 205. weekly, owing aetually i inr lod ше for his boy, an gers, occasional em ploy whether er 5 obtained by. preetürd, but it is a matter of great doubt nd |" г the nutritiv e properties and feeding val alue of yea e it is Mr. A ee of Stoke Goldington, Newpor eupies 160 acres of poor elay land ох, a small farm at Newport t him good crops, but ho will n He is a tenant. rk s for him self this ; about | € the. mportanee. e would like t far this case ів o publls че old. Where, however, it is not contem mplated to employ е seed- residues as ее пао but to to lo ge seni true, And fe т^ % gla ASe asst ad t amples if they were supplied to us, illustrati ting | expendi ture and гуу aea z cases e ИГ on lower wages. are to be awarded at the Dingley Hall 8 Show Er the Midland Counties "rene = DATE med" The Ei er , horse frg -— ‘all practical men.’ ” n the Times of Nov. 11a кн Mr. Surri n y excell of the many who adoption of steam eultivation, and who frightened m: the assertion of a like Mr. Wray. He а 8:— are now hesitating PUE the be “ There ме ‘betw 300 s ciutdun 4 tho | och ets of my man es sheep. on this select owin | on the score of improper trimming at the Stafford hire Agricultural meeting ; now some ich aer Неа із рог - | by the old and new port will place th rer li ght. the pres dec ноа: and secondly, by the increased amount of nitrogen, of phosphates and of potash which a given weight of the residue cau supply. А comparison of the Loaiposiligr. of the residues furnished respect vely ese consideri mples І. a and Ib у ere Germ were analysed in the con dition it in which. Hy fout be brought to market. e E a | vill, on the Monday of the meeting, examine р of Shropshire sheep shown in Bingley Rapa СА all, and ai to shopharde pus of 91. Abd 1 H Rape Residue or поле after Ans of spe Caka s p р ho oii by thè = etive! the + Бев med s of duh. ee Bhrop any age. mp to exclude be 2 any s — at they consider - - been — and barely shorn," as well a y whose wool 32.20 stes 29.53 has been made *' filthy and vatani tablo by grease; 470 | 291 1110* re, &e., so as to spoil the trousers of à gentle- мло, Sugar, &c 85.63 | 35.52 T» ,or ruin the gloves of a lady." Those resi "BERI 7.79 who offer this prize feel “* assured that rules may | Water.. 9.98 | 831 10.68 — enacted Б, DE horses, 300.00 ET Owi td d for Colza or fat ol oil, the new process vds been scarcely tried upon "D other seed at present. , Ва t е reis no doubt that the pplicatio: creen a d It appears i фот us that, кенете the formal wellbeing of my sunt, for ү: tivo spent every shilling y inventions have earned me in experi- menting, &0., and knock ing Sai prejudice out of the heads of high-learned *pra € ;' but x le of "y гм e incom vhen I go the way of all flesh shall leave эй i no ehick. Бо the word siam Sidar йзгй enough to be brought inta greri ue tates пи own experience, and ` Agricultural Societies with laid down for exhibitors by whi ch t e announce- ment of it is prefaced, der уз». wil tend rather чөл Linseed, нов en оов ily their way into commerce before long. Tih е question the feeding value of these p den wes aen [rne matter o & will b to stimulate the tendenoey w exists to '*sail as near the wind L 33 possible Чп the sort of obedience which is given to these rules. MALT As Еоор FOR CATTLE AND SHEEP. following 1 letter has been add ressed to the Chair- — The | PARIERI tion, е x seed | been injuriously a se of bisulphide 0 carbon. ТЬ seed, so fai whil mall quan Rape refuse of the new process · of the Central Farmers’ Club by Sir оз tar опе of the Me: v rea TRA Su “Sir, 2 am instructed inquire ы m effect of the duced, ап =й нш of f Barley апа malt = ing il feel Surri rad proves that whereas the horse-labour of ordinary | ехсе wi асте a a very small part of the sadi eco! whieh | e ein Hear him on the qug of inereased fertility :— in the six years, e hàve no ** We have à cle ang of 335. per it a and уй more w weeds to burn, but " A. Met inoreasod ‹ How i is that?’ Mr. Wray fallow every Е р еМ Е. ti i АЙА acr on his farm iu: [^ nnually. But th of cattle By Я: malt, ж мк. «e exceedingly Obliged" p nac may have the motns of ay inf tat me n the time : cerning reda асе ава pigs, to the feedi , oilcake, or and es other г food, malto in the к= eding — — in the E n of milk. the pro r power of ge онна or of “ш е n i the —— E. sew mites make a! ing and feed оша 1t be within y of д A ug сюе е 5 be 8: а. bles io at tec ТЗ and of De benefit nes та gbe ЭЛ; Association P ed at too high a temperatur But 1 rushed seeds much of a certain naus and sulphurous fast 1 ка Т сайпоь think would be highly -— We kn “I have the honour to be, Sir, your NS a of stock is a M bola етоәшезз і ү id {| the most carefully purified. bisulphide of carbon pears The Committee a especial to impart to the seed a sickly an disagreeable of attention of the Members of. of М ST tot tie subject | and odour w t treatment is capable — rmatión on the pol points raised by ng | re Mister eg T poem he analysed, (Journal of n found 8.63 апа 12.60 per cent. of oil in two Agriculture, January, 1860. n, and that Mum 7 will ma cannot say — which have ias М NOVEMBER 14, 1868.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1091 M u products to а very ful examination. The peculiar | of character of water in its bearing upon the enlarged | Though still earnest in my prof: ойра r to which I refer as characteristic of the Rape view of dr rainage which I wish you to consider, I may here | you are entering upon cet Айчы parni же mgr Ae еэ thatin several drainage works in my hands, аз | 1 cannot do better than leave the Г, АН. э wit whi ‹ s ted. b t ӨБӨ und. sh h is being diseharged from the drains in one month have introduced my Lecture, for your careful id ati oll із extracted by means o ether and the et erial = falle i in е ДАЙТ ed surface in a whole year, without онов reminding you that though you cannot comp о Dodb amies solution. PES Act e, experiments with stock |a_ single * © spring." The extent of land in Great Britain | of others, it is the duty of every good citize t ider, ill o arse be necessary before the exact жыйн affeted o A ‘water of pressure," extends to several | follows his amd al that he is but Уе: ripe re rte these ny materials can be determined. In the menn-| Let us now pass to the east e lias line, and examine the the general bene үүтүн e operi pa time it is evident that the almost entire removal of | physieal structure of thai M Pat or the coun XEM their ой must depreciate their value considerably to |, ue dip of tbe. dere Nana Du" MAUS B тоор D AT TWE : - — 08 тесп аге WELVE SHILLIN purchasers who may,buy these materials as fatteners, | fond in the scutis enst, and tho Слава їн ttis north GS А WEEK. vd e sied f i M win TANT in which the ой, & Succ s the ih А нич is pe, lo n bed of the айна, І HAVE sent you ће labourer's account to which my may be extrac ed from eeds an i have the strata comprising the oolitie series—then the BA PLC qa rar. = Sanana апа chalk— then the tertiaries and the E ое о ти ON to itr refers (seo p. 1046), froni h f he foll tertiaries. If you examine the stratification closely, with the yo erty to make an extracts you Ens gat ca AE e following pus s a desire of turning the facts to account in the practice x pica тА to "publish all or any Lie at amount of o "n cake was determined аў by тое уп ЕШ ia ma y porous nd retentive strai y let contains an account of all he circum- alternate with remarkable regularity, ou i 4 ер i де л М (o ies мі with nd 5| find the corn-brash and inferior сое beds lying botucen th t, and } А пой trouble you further (2) by repea i ex jon ion М. isulphi carpon: | lias and Oxford clas; then the coral rag and calcareous grit t it. E is 81 ingular w у be effected if energy In each exper {ш of ЛЕА was | between the Oxford and Kimmeridge clays; then the sand Fi righily applied, as sw d seen by the following employed, i [ATI io nu Дый beds апа gault of the greensand, and upon that the chalk, s I u Es Ar n поб th ough the pow de xen Le t ceeded by the plastic and London clay. These several clays are ^ ad who A2 nost ü By th ve nuch stiffer and more: tive than those of the older forma- ung w liv d Ым» 1 iy Гү АП ese two ну, ИТР oil s germ tions pue e - thelias. But mark how greatly the авіа A €: Ad н т е youth w gave the fo: sorog m centage of oil :— counteracting circums fy these facts. In the western | only 18 ge (I believe he Ad аг е that districts t i Ether: x MU Process. ricts the TEM im жота РЕН Т M vitu mother, three brothers, and a — TT тһе nitely s t Е to the вар or the "pd does not reach 1800 feet, | 9 М ees у t ever, except а barber's shop а nor the greatest amount of annual rainfall 32 iue ARMS the | sma; uanti of hous i i L3 pd than the g^ Ко» E Agr гаі po humber of, wet lys in the year 175. Hence we that as | and laria ыз, iere nd dient AN thes, enacity of soil increases, and elevation is re ned, the е f Е М Бане oe yd ou iani bd кше ul is very ай ad asp, e а ed anu, ve rn ste дез nterestingly shown by the records of the manager of the canais S AN is mother an rothers тунады АД ЫШ герен форугынере ор к gMenahestot, Sheffield, nd Lincolnshire sister, Vh hr! ^ 1 DISTRICT DRA ON EE шан, height, - А н 4 according to place, geological | јр їп good вілайо ; ; the sister remained at hom ө. rM [The following is the Mr. ley Denton's e mother, and is тем dead. The young man and lecture to the Royal igron а College, Cirensester.] 34 " Rainfall. lis mother are now living together at име wr. he Cont E p.1 88 | 5r bears an extremely good character, and, as you would ris wil now Кыке, т to Serm to you the bearing County. Place. EE за expect from his conduct, deserves and recei Pin: " of these remarks on t Н support of the nei hibourhood, George Wood, Roc. ge act map of pes nd an nd Emi ang study the ЕЕ E 1861. Essex. r и бее о e ou! Poe strai you will find a distinct i nie, жая, X ы ЖЕШЕТ ЧТ а Ж Тһе following i is an analysis of the expenditure and ШЫ кла Loin КАЕ t Daia MREP Mb обор Tni. оа | -Iné; | reg deu fact an —— Sd a account book which. оз есе and forms a, Jine of demareation whieh | oh oshire (ome E 1279 | 48,61 | 37.99 | 43.01 | we hav ived, It o the уеаг Nov. 14, may be well considere: e draining student. EU / 1 "ба the west and nor ri of this ШС yi you have the older Whaley .. ЁР вова | 87 оо: 44.08 me л Бу 14, 1846. "The « rini n price of Wheat rmations, vis 7, the new төй sandstone; the Permian rocka, | Lancashire . Oldham H Sis lisas | Эштә | aoi | In that year was 54s. per quarter. The family consisted E сой ma мс э md carboniforous о оне "and. tho | Yorkshire ., Shefüeld ..|) * 188 | 27.58 | 95.55 | 9898 | of man, wife, and five children. Dev! e abr urian with t their i r Чопа. ^ T situs Lincoln „Dias „| 28 | 27,15 | 16.97 | 20.81 PAYMENTS, With the za of the new red sandstone, which covers a Lincoln .,.. | iege tee yo wide tin wmáulating plain at t аб their base Бено form and PRAO зене KAATO [SUS di itu utat excessi bed But this із not all. Тһе alternation of the о of D e ce porous or water- d enis йшй —— n" bearing strata, with the retentive clays, serve as natural drains, ё э. а rere e е tion ud à of о la f tds е | and e xhibita (— stem of arrangement which should | Rent 4 0 Salos, and Пага mh vite cl исү o (e кашы stone | excite our gratitude as well as our ptm rs We occasionally | Bread б 15 103 ев, g wh matter AU ep penetrating uen by wells, called Swallow | Flour 24 5 "d B d pping the water of drainage down by them into | Pork 4m г RI Trop r Bion if s tio фа Me p, 18 very ыйыт E the porous stratum beneath. This із done in the yet сонно Beef ye н 1 y Em. "К fal, бағу гү Mi cae А i nw | beds, and in the chalk, and thus drainag. d^ ina very small | Mutton .. 11 ора drotale 5 кап пе А рме) к алш as | ES to the subterranean su pply. R4: may smile at this | Bacon Ф ‚Ж, according to po i оп; elevation, and aspect, from 32 t riui EM 1 m Tu ic "have mado a pubs е E ена T 8 nches among ms Devon а ал, ш Sm Hisi t y ofrain is manifes f wet sin the year will often е * гн slopes and sides of these. e : d G hy à qim ep, and the clouds from the Atlan iag pra у ine their Ese мн; the cua із precipitated into p i valleys of Күсе КЕТ draining бы... free elow, the eep them satura! raj Honda and eva oration effect a yeduction; In soto little eot Uu "he as na wo haro Бе E QU m sluggish valleys, andin numerous land-locked hollows amon; ғ. i» — the rule, on the east it is the ex tio the hills we find marshes of v and bog which suffer in h it s specia: di tant charac gn rs gre d th e drifted soils of the more rapid vule; NM. кү Н ij Мардан сло ра : whic уны рени п sink баш. sien nage by pereolation ДЕ t ib thi is ot demarontion does not apply to soil, height, 0 “While А Conditions and features of the older formations а you mederi id à тее маа vie icis that d v place at о! tir disposal svey "to De gained on n its quality | whereas all the rivers to the east of the lias run at right angles | Carrots and Turnips 8 2 js far superior to the grep y to be gain m the more recent | to the line of outcrop, those that traverse the neighbouring new | Potatos = 18 formations опфсго! е Ines gini side of the country, the Severn and the i--fow їп a direetion | Garden seeds... —.. 1 which is SET impregn sif "UN um a . |parallel with t-erop, са thus se distinctly the | Rice ig 01 we Өе, eem Sa e oldet nord а MÀ higher, and broken ranges of the west and north, fro Cueumbst 0 approp a asgow, noe anchester, | lower and regular surfaces of the east and the south. — Quee and Stoekport, and numerous other places by means of drainage | Putting all these circumstances together, ym cannot fail to | 0 010 2 макен. i yaljays And hodna ms Р distant in sée, that to be treating alike—as is the case at the present Mss aris Fe di^? RA A ag Жы. 3 e places in whieh it is used, and the er ca fail to | m. he two s the country, whieh не so;unlike in Milk y: e nM Dog. 30 When he is operating in these districts, that he has at his | their distingu bing features, that they might truly be the BN vei vec iu oO s 16 posal in the water of drainage, an object of value which will | antipodes of each other, is wrong-—that although you may in | Cleaning watch and -— ed. ppre: nufaetures and рој п е: and its | individual Cases drain effectually a single field or а Single farni | clock .. >. ) 066 2 to За 0d. ho application for motive pow! and for domestic and trading | without reference ci ani yo t and | Clothing .. S | 417 8 53 article — of purposes becomes more profitable. You will observe that the | mosti economical treatment із that which is on Rtareh, &e. (00i. pagos 18 25 dress. $ manufacturing districts are nearly wholly confined ре and p p ical y ions which characterise the FE енн olei Pol 15 mentë 0 on of the country lying to the west and north of the ocality, as well as thé field in which you operate, and that it n : 4005 2 club. to which I have drawn your attention. This arises chiefly | js altogether un worthy of a country like oui to be ding | Currants, &0 10780 6 from the fact iia the coal In exist on that side, but with undérdraining without seietbioe t tei Omah ой у qUess Ж 18 за. plenitude of — has much to do with it, and ipee fact, to be putting the cart before the Medicine.. +» | 972 n р — ма, е th: y in our drainage operations ч eo бтк eaid go Log Ma 9 introduction, есе only add, " 05 74 14 24d. to 5d. hing ur national pre-e епсе as ы etails, that what I have elt myself cóm- Yea: 028 14 9d, factu: ple. li say is ult of 25 y years active work and earnest | G e i babl. I will not detain you extent these | consideration, and I should not perform the dut мнен seit 0.8 dà 6 A with free great nall teop. вї: ап upon myself did І not impress upon you the advantage of в | Book ч 008 1 heights are affected о-о that which із due to th | more comprehensive view of the subject thân has hitherto been | Club d 0 3 quantity of rain falling directly on the — f the saturated | given to 5 I have become APE зз more convineed, as m NE hod nor thet whieh теце, non o A a cm [eig E lar Sid emend, a at th ; тынаре of a single £5 that estai 4 о be rig A conduete shou have reference tọ dos 1o US ы aas апа 1 is ы detritus below to rise bY je xterior influence: hat under-drainage arterial my ñg eid ANS la ich constitute, ыен venteeted- ў A clays jeets. the national named so by me tradi listino " Xin ia tal when f Матей, directly. о on the surface, ОР which we do imperans thêir eárnest *'gprings."t That s 15 | you My not ; unde * The Greenock works standalone in the on, that the; 3| Benedic v in the first regard ше viter to | Ж йл сарын of tants of the town, who "n only to be р studied and. con- oTit in dry summe шеге; and i the го зе ie atn Cb Dest GE use | vertunt with the ph ку sers and geology of Шав Жы from Ducal Moss to Shaw's Hills, to the extent of aee a pius iner vou Would pfoveé that the le! very y $000 actes, has been р i the estebtied FACh aat wunealled for, and that legal Aided hn ituros, еей а space of 400 acres, Катод wis dil duas ecd W di various ‘tho available quantity derived from rige туе is 700,000,000 | Acta t. But the time bas n this of eut font annuallg, The tora takes 18,250,000 cublo feet ouid bs а. under-drainage the ers håve ‹ каше, remainder fs h NP OX I арн 222 2 : ing to the А under е Act of 1891, and are gradually merging fom Der ita. their legal Th. FERE 6 cubic votorum sion exerciscn its functio through fho е T Consumption of T дї! D e ads а baker $ х ара this amoun 000 cubi feet lified for Ee wi erri d oed paid a „эм. M арлы нон mouit n има io em 6. nt and coupe fy Ti^ . consumed from for ОЗА ond вуеш 4 1801, when employed in а sound рын aatplus to provid aM treatment of most difficult: VERE DroinageBy stems," M possibly E 1 : 1092 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Хоунмвкв 14, 1863, ———————==—===== о ышк NO sooner had (aprend, and report on the existence of, йөз GF T EE ihe capacity of journeyman in a nobleman's garden, | disease amongst m domestic esp :—No sooner Et and report on the existence of, diseases - where five si ngle men are cue all of whom |I been intrusted, n 1862, wi ith a о | kinds amongst our — quadrupeds. Sooner resided in a у. U; this must come pass, inasmuch as food А nsist milk for | to the supply of iral food for our os nn he | veterinary profession i is per wo ctly useless in its present breakfast, loaf- ames md milk for ате апа st scattered condition, in dealing with the and butter and coffee r tea for supper on w week с days. MR А of demonstrating what serious losses were | ques ссий of real importance to the farmer and t üi Alt d LEM country thro ugh еж чч public generally. myself more ener а to v during that period Чч infec od p ock from abroa ош In vom n iv up in clear light how vete; a I ever did i =з an SE pr durer E con- o Wilish de сдав eak as an "excellent н illustration of should be made to Ped] € me turn your mm tractors. Each o А good m y will consume dé value of preventive measures inarresting the pro- | those vast flocks which enable us to clothe an three quarters of a pound of meal tend into porridge, py e DN ost fatal pe contagious oma Fe бы our people, when the produes c of Cotton olas but when several men’s porridge are made breakfast | ne ins stances of great 6 destru ction Ки to | is ke ept from us by a disa strous war. Wha half a pound of oatmeal will — g and o at ва an lo in this country wi p! NC оа вн. of porridge. I pay 6id pr lif d y ward for a little cure po y 3 it віх million sheep! "i porridge. I was employed se nd. feme in a ga аА gent interference. It Me ы gentlem 2 where I had a breakfast of porridge for ld., when | the Tw eed who wish up oppo PE "y shire be without its p eds and hundreds pi 25. 8d. was е selling price'of an imperial stone of oat- proposal having de its бей тро is Agite мене А оївһеер? Ponder over any statistics УОЙ, meal. Six breakfasts for 6d. Of course we had t the of ontagious diseases, аге а all disposed #0 | commercial or agricultural, and you must MA imi milk gratis as a perqu nisi nsider in a :becoming spirit "how I wish wide- that our pre ciou s soil would lie waste, and the A Жез! made eigl it men's breakfasts six mornin spreading plagues to be dealt with, Isles would cut a s 1, but for our Reckoning 4 lb. of oatmeal to make а brenkfast, the history of the Wiltshire outbreak. We soon putan | focks—but for our hardy Blackfaced and kw гат accounts wil show you that I colammed 12 Ib. of loaf- | end t e locke а it ,UP On | cent Cheviots, our long-woolled Lincolns and flesh- bread in the seven days, exclusive o where it bro Ww making Downs. Look at the wretched sheep imported, idge each йа М ot adn d sheep : d denis the losses on Шо | A few are respectable offsprings of British shee The màn on duty on Sabbath was allowed to take a | farms which suffered prior to n visit to Devizes exported to Germany ; but when will you ever 5-4 : few ve es to cook a din ovre к Kail for ће | amounted to per cent, the total са on ће | duce іп the frost-bitten fields of the European conti- Dee E Sabbath, but I do mber теч кез I had to DS vith only amounted to 1.6 per | nent sheep such as those which tread the grassy hills Pota! any othe r vegetable for die. on week d ent. "These fac re brought uid té Special | and luxuriant plains of England and Seotland? І say from ч идеи 11 till September 4, which accounts dor | attention of "parl rliam dnt turre the past vt - ~ never. We do not need to box our sheep in filthy and the consumption of suc UM quantity of bre ad. Vice- President of the Privy Counc il; and i the di ting stables for half а year. Our вед. Stagi а the men ate two loavesa week, pp we are bove girt i islands afe ii а warming.pan which ean never e quantity of uem m ees 1 did, t te tl transmit its heat to the piercingly cold sheep-rearing same o quantity of bread a as T£ t The first ма =; - -pox in жүл — in) districts of Hanover an russia, of Ausiri _ 1848, led to the passing of an Act which refers та and the ирон of the Czar. We аге ар ead gardener's cmi servant made tl vaguely a t5 spea Britain as richly endowed from the. break ut and made the x n ie cleaned the bo thy; Act Љав been found defi icie nt; and in cons equence of porseveranee of its people е ian from. ihi but each of the five me поо and | the difficulties берелн at Worcester in ORE gifts of Providence. No greater fallaey. What cook for resided in bothies | the traffic in diseased animals, in the vicinity of а do owe our magnificent horses to!—soil and where I did not eat t such a абе: quantity of bread, | selected for the last show of the ат ҮТ elisa: What do we owe our Short-horns to 1—soil owing to my having a mixed diet kr pae of bread, | Society, Mr. Holland, one of the Mem f Pa rlia- and climate. What do we owe our superb sheep to1— ' meat, and vegetables, which is mueh better for меч ment for the county of Worcester. People Italy or France with Кеше system than living solely on farinaceous food. Residing | Council of чч Royal Agricultural Society, ntroduced | men "s "'entiasiasi боена ing Per in hired lodgings at present, сее І ge * home to ali а measure Parliament last session, © which it was 1 ther what pem have here n meals, I sometimes make ie of bread only once a were might E it became law, save the breeder and t st Knowing day; but ia fro the enormous losses to which. they аге this, ia ii UAR MAE fact that farmers for Aer ue the bothies in order and cooking now fi g the m diseases amongst their stock.” Mr. Holland’s efforts Is it not men to serie ihe ТЯ tion of. thies as in private lodgings. W. [Can our Cor- have - фо: the exacting e pledge from Government : arint pome for us any such i the course of t "n еее a шоге | the ls for t} their people. the diture of a Scotch family as is given above of stringent measure than in force will be|]f sic de are not et Pes what can we expect ап English on е?) fra Р from them? I am a firm believer in some 3. ihe views Iż is еса еч — өзүү че that this| entertained by:Profossor Christison as to the depende _ ; TENANCY AT WILL. [roten quem question is Aer di a share NI of i mics in man on the Mere Iw the business affairs of this world we are not T 1018 qualified ad tandi eds of Бошава» ot conle in this ЖОЙ saved by faith, but rather by the want of it. А health o early three million mra MR -— seven | are prematurely lost to us T bie sequence of the. fetten ietanoes in oberoboralion. оГ. this saying | and а half f million head of cattle, forty million sheep, | extraordinary. priee of dei em and expeti of the might be easilyadduced in every walk of trade, | and four million pigs. The thing is quite preposterous. | price of the real blood and bone-making aliment—viz, Sot. se iem geile Тако the чаті trans- iius is тшп is: misfortune, e she has 36 | mea actions of our good old city as Instances, “ne agrees | veterin з ёо attend to the peth otn aggregate 1 t the real facts: to sell and another to buy cer га n cargoes or parcels of | amou: in ei zb i ak valued at 29,997,5 "s it to be eem тано bim iot of disi oil, tallow, timber, tea, coffee, cotton, or any other| wondered at if we are told that is аге five or six amongst animals better than by devoting а short time commodity the кошт. з ran to that agreement, unqualified practitioners for every mmn veteri- f sheep dia In my Govern- ma Dinde it ly s contract, delivered to each | narian in the United Kingdom? How medy the | ment Report, I estimate in font i hori the annual. party. Mark those. podes se floldings іп almost | evi]? If young men wil поб enter the ueteri пагу | loss tot money from disease amongst our sheep % E Old houses pulled down, and replaced Бу | profession, law cannot compel them to. Quito true. 1,600,000, This is far below the mark. Ноно Bat work at апу | alarmin istics have been, they have all been - у d 2 i another сеп | subject is to шаке it worth their villi Provide and p e А pad á fees га ее of the premises, and expended on them during a long period|]ivings for them, and then the number cannot subject, it may tete found that І have erre ed on the safe- 20,0007. LA coepere or alterations suitable to my long remain short of the requirements оС е | 2549 and never uséd mehsobon fignies. LAAN easily brade. ithout a long and certain tenure I should | age, t the present time — nary pium au" you how much within the Таш as to the c Spem А а fool or a lunatic to e шу | горд to the large towns trea! heep. T 3 capital to the mercy or caprice of any individual. | They are well paid for that work; and the теш ; land who are acquainted The very basis of change and progress restscommer. is that the county of Middlesex bas within | жык aii пи tends to prove that ona fod o cially u certainty of t d ind d f ў = with this subject tends to prove tha Hy upon сегъашбу о tenure апа independence ОСТ qualifed . уеіегпацарн ghi i 2 шй анд: hier thelma v8 rarel less ае ое б cort action. Without this you have unalterability andi whereas the whole of Scotland numbers only 164 P ry e poverty Th 1оаг more "A E MERC We gero in adn 73 c^.» ЕА үке а 5 © 2 ЕЈ о 8 e * Өө E 4 о et > в d L th of servility and insecurity. Тһе | i There | Put often up to two, three, and е А А mee veterinarians and 84 unqualified ones. There f d de рау io i Jen same remarks apply to farming, which ought], startling fact worthy of special considera- Semet bur e A эз А 7 lh ват eT ма anu терта Lege ©. аеры cattle are dying off аё the rate | уо idend for the six months ending June 1, 1868. The — ришшре — Boh шпон Саза vein must of|of30,40, апа 50 per cens. It is there that there are gentlemen who supplied the. returns bad ча structions. course look after their own interest; but capital can | most veterinarians, but they are rarely if ever seen in b persiat i2 £?|acow-house, Why?! In the first place, because the | foc! lambs: the date and the- profitable return. "We can no more eet mprove- | putek i i the best doctor; in th д ment from the yearly tenant of а farm than from the | second LAS = m Ne en Alec je бова: алое аа, reporters dec yearly tenant of a s Деп Our not been yere eti by those Aro honl should long since| The losses in six months were as follows :— Ж tion (ч the c 8-14... нанне Бу nev er have exerted themselves for this р . Individual . On 555 14, orattherateof 5 рег cent. рег annum. _ Я removing them, provided they › | practitioners. вуеер | 2. ,,210 31, or i- 29.5 гд TS and are content to pay, as the leases fall an such an | off cattle almost as ‚© аз ло plagues = Pe cut down | 3. ,› 386 21, or » 10.8 Vs increase of rental as circumstances justify. They аге | with cannon shot. essential in cases x . n 615 z or à 23 » н, vd роге: they thems {ым organise measures adequate "to great sn: b са ; e ре = 554 AR », E орлы flows -— ly | it is that physic is tos вате the lives 7 614 45, or e 14.6 x ДЖА! 4 Eur ELI M5 оза he and е preserve е any attack of the kind so|, ” I acr, з = де Corporation retains the right, 16 never refuses to allow | | common ab e present day. : 4 Ld "a Е : Ha и ут ransfer ease if the tenant diio ж of the first steps in legislation, Mod а view to|12. , 287 9, or » 46 т? e rable f disease, is to favour t ap progress of | v.i. 5894 319, or 10.8 x сае ? Cepital am ai and art, A securing to is studenta Е о en encu by restrictive | and E I privile wi which ey a are justly| Неге we have the sitement of twelve farmers ofthe — nt with a free ру tees сыра d to, and without which our profession exis's | names and farms I know m ; but as members lords know cam this, and act upon it, | on name. Improve the status of the veterinarian, | Hungerford Farmerg ou rhy dioa € i = -ейапса of information, | a, E H M EE i i shal men коры z send me the above item of our | their em attention to the "rid of the diseases o desire o! ani diffoulty, — ы e some plague. BY LAW. ө next step, and the most important of all, is, — all. The Mei sire disant week of the New' Veterinary di the o British c саана апа се British. people | and zd breadth T tuU Ed Kingdom- E ш и ойо оп ve ength. Антара: 7 the prevention of peg ep d ee Wh. Ө ост Г lwil give you а Мотемвев 14, 1853. ТНЕ EL CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1093 E UR tating tl fd oft this sand} 34. y of attack from the weevil e УЕ, strip it and therefore lire fitness for storing against ade ne farmer in Lincolnshire reports his loss in After the testa we come to the of the grain, | seasons of scarcity. е onths— the kernel like а Е сь d enlarging іё | ^ Lastly. The machin simple, cheap, lasting, and Ой 65 lambs to be 62, or 13:3 per сеп t bry „This is Eos flour par excellence. | ca S of being wo: "either by hand or motive On 620 sheep ,, 29, ог 4.6 per cent. Th the; parti the most glutinous, then the | power a small cost, and have, in fact, no wn draw- ved farmer in Cambridgeshire reports a loss of | centre. backs, except that poll , &e., yd is produced 6.4 One can understand that in completely taking off | by th sent metho od will no longer be the tivo brans of o mm а веб ой, the pellicle A third d fa armer in Buckinghamshire reports having fortunately escaped Mmi t usual losses, and on an ld Wheat, x of Egyptian Wheat, rgo ERE. the flour will n. оа: be е. e bra average amount of stock of about he lost 11, or 3.11 ind cent, This is looked upon as s be „preser MU pus. 5) the i of a fine, black, bitter, 11; a absolut r по loss a Lastly, s farmer, w. ho speaks of the unusual What advantages then, are to be obtained by deco nswer is 20 рег сь increase in aithne: T 9 онай, е а loss of only 16 1095 in ye не edt tae keiadi have before stated, di ffere nt | һеве тиет e pem ot et - it transpires that. on 8924 вһеер оп 16 Тһе [24 Du. a er an excellent vellum-like paper, Thich i is largely sought after i in lir e by bookb v The а is based p: 1 ob and examination, - MAS dd written communi- cations from M. Poissant, ін Р whole life r^ has b devoted to this subject. C. Davison, О.Е., at the tish Association. атое Correspondence. and Seotland, we have a loss of about 8. t. On one farm, as a great сафире, there is а Vid rtali rtality of only 1:5 per cent., whereas on 'others the losses amount nl эеле Hav the finest flour for taste and n ERA the skin, the grain ! must be pulverised - T T wer is, ^ No. ing Wn tet to "cA 2: er Ke It is special remark, that the farmers 1 lth flour аз possible, во ав; n not „to heat the flour, себи у 0 who iio eA their stock to have been state that it has been quite „unusually во; therefore, heal sf Жы the coarsest silk n the t Bus or fou Who en will not Jet through mo thus you wi ИП o 0 per ne when I estimated the loss dm cie San in as far of the weight of corn; then you will y regrind or redress „ће rema ainder, во as to hav 6:00 parts of The 90 о таре loss is is Feri above double that. parts of flour will make a delicious і р е 1 - oem tym cm of Sheep. Ther is no о no scab, no о parasitic lung dise It is quite. evident that the зев in this country by that the veterinary | с profession has not been employed to prevent по bu t the few veterinarian ns we have, | have atte nded te VES +7 Аз {о decortieation in а hygienic point of view, the | a flour of decortieated corn at 90 nut Чопа; compared i fond foia deco: t adheres to | d|a district знает serflom does not prevai are num operatives are Lx а к € uilt proved that резу fire, І would с onsider it, the second stor y rooms on the pong -floor г months. I am lodgi Since it is taken for labourers’ houses are a 1001 houses a 47 indi spensable on farms in Nortlumbertand corn д! d 5 and 6 per eg ена боа а than in the latte ter. The formation of the grain shows that t it must be so. In grinding undecorticated for the treatment of which they es likely to be grain, to s. med the third bran from pem the where ploughmen's wages are “paid in de which consists of a'cow's keep, meal, potatos, a have stated several times in the oricultura h remunerated ; that without an 3^ effort. t important t disenses of ri sheep, add p the )g up p b and brans, p we asa seen that. ded exterior flour is | neral Шу I Piy, unstudied mi mare for. ie ordinary millering, t the greate How are w rrect the grand anomaly, as it has | ex been called, ot tho f ar pound loaf st Ба. Mka К of meat at: 9d. E I вау һу the prevention of diseases. Let Asi а of this uei Tl isleft in the bran, so flou Ms unde- а corn extracting 78 to 80 per cent. . of the weig ht of corn, is inferior in nourishment and t aant to pay for es or the nstant devotion of pores see to the study If they expect а s PA ао veterinarians #0 start u and practise i the hills where sheep maladies 5-4, just for — Баке of be nefitin ing mankind, thoy must wait in vain; м the flour vi decorticated corn E iracting 90 per cen tof the natural weight of the co As regards the several Bum of bie; the decor- tication does not affect the А Aha АШ qualities that exist the 1st, 2d, or 3d floursare more or quality of the 1% will be in meom parabie if tl they t ghire or Borkehire "is going to spend а couple of years | —but what is picem in whiteness is lost in taste and less | pits. hinds have the of al A гн general M ati ear: from Bor i Ее ance, when e counties of osito. E uckingbam, а | contr: asted the comparative condition of the n farms, on T weedside, С | ш grouped together in villages sev d жы; iles e farms ere and в з oich E seen hinds. А, вїх in researches on the livers of lambs, or За peang etym Thus we say, t the first flour will only be To return d my subject—the comparative merits pains of ewes, mere ly for the love of science, they a pastry an o-story houses: former would suit hat would it be for any y | from the table wl d is the principal food —and | English lalonrers Е tham Northumbrian to еее {апаз for the constant ent of us will be only d ble of th Scotch hi nds, ‚ beca e former are paid with best men in the land to keep diseas t is better to oss a pete re with" эы flours united, 7 the latter receives very To secure, however, 3 <. Services making а ари жент andi well flavoured: bread, and little ` s house requires to contai should have fixed ment ська d experience tha Jotak people, only the сы Jing apartments but also a dairy, ealaries supplied in БУ the publie treasury, and | especially, fed vid tiis bread M ras vea strong — coal hole, 5 d om for the oatmeal, principally by the local authorities, wherever the ser- | vigorous constitution instead of the р, noa Barley s Pues fireplace in each of three of the professional men are In P produced by the vhi ite and tasteless bread in c apartments in each o "the new two-story houses are veterina nimals can n: never be negle to obtain the ul years tee К, his деб: One of the rooms In order this ^ | principie adopted by M. Рован (tho bine ef this in the second story wou ry good bedroom in t. d bea v emergency, but 'it without "ihe fire for л а DECORTICATION OF CEREALS. od by the decortication of grain ? ramile y yea еу Miri which it is hardi yla ossible i doie here. Suffüce it to say that it consists of two sets of — blades, driven at 300 azed at seeing landown apartments in the houses there is not sufficient space for people РА in r 400 revolutions vgl ui r ought to be 124 feet to reis of understo ni isa үө b pers off, so ee " h the exterior envelope is taken -— l the Ке ere remains only rnel of flou o! ots d expansion ri eid of the J 1 С ы! рат exu D tet beds ed set either on the side or skin e apartment. The gentry do e fruit Lo eating, namely, they CAES 1 pedit iti X. A A that Ње bitterness or coarseness of may not diminish ka flavour and goodness of Уд Aie is within. us, di ecorticated ithe t th bi i Mh ho du NA grain is withou e itterness municates. * It is necessary to ee erve that е; grain, P to | decorticating, is Ee for а second'or cold | allow Js tto machin pe — с or for meet ars ; in fact, any one who has not corn does not t the Stopping the power of mberot, and it is f | passes from the machine, it bein likely "that is be attacked by БЫР water, and d to drain "i four or five des utes hoppe hin Feste before g is to ла іѕ eA To ih E р 7 oem р, i ted а pen de CE wget er superficial. а matter of singular y dies importance that corn and other АР. ecorticated зиз insect if the decorti understand that this p is dei mih dua that must Шш a bad tasto safro docótiiosted is carefully Әз цеен urishing the kernel as through а аы mel, of зрив. е аге ealled in ий Epiderme, Epicurpe, and md Lodi с й. о сие ии thin Erud Science “Testa.” Sticks to floury kernel, and surrounds it like a cuirass, and in. | corn, after it is properly dried, it с куро period. BI cre sleep ep wii their children, but nurses generally epit in the oor tl A good many Aer j^ tho new v houses are not large enough fo for two beds in m. Hence Mee ран: ресе notwith- edis that there are ot ther of two children D! with their fa Бе КЕ т. Robb ^ should 1 air- it will be found to keep bpa i By way of recapitulation" it: may be Я lst. 2 decorticated grain al be ways profitable to the world, "y үеге же Зд yields 10 to 12 per | cent. ior ym than ordi 2nd. It can "ets ne quantities, and n bt ode p cent. more flour, » but at the same time ‘cent. more glutinous nourishment. or fho ly n йу miti ber of bis own family sut Pen. а Te еб up the domesticity o of t 1094 PR BUR SEPTA AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Хоүкмвв 14, 1868, The best winter food for these young lambs when first put on is E ahy pet Pole зде, і. e. Со1е-вее а | free from mildew or yellow 1 —————— falling off in its condition from the following c : first, the Grass has „been _going off for "three не п, omn mon or ы | mon h, and from tel time until April, the first winter MU S is seldom much, an r no rain at all. E: milk, d the ill do very well up ч опе һоу eonia $ cutti | from the 1 of their E pue UN X prs After having said thus much Ip eed not tell jux of stoc CUM ey dip rra ! be without opinions have E Now to all m ep M e: o la ay down 4 y ca i cc hat ith f arm labourers, а as of ih all e classes, the mmoda tio ire atl, promulgat h pra бу. камшы ү, A sje it unrens sonable well а piece for айу майк ид should bo given. In this way if the lairage is good г a very vla saving will | be | made. In feeding off the should be observed, and it is essential. If they are ж | һе Ж ай ios man after ihe e and if one covered shed in contain consequence is, wea msn чнай po and cold i in EN. (us in 1862, | rained t knowledge for 16 5 IS with n hours d. weather), the cattle by hun the country is white over with 4 о ha iem fall- 4,4 ? of 6 Sur ely y that the r provided | tubble or оке ise Ше odd y upon е winter value of stock here i із about half that of Р е 1 children "^ WwW ux wi nter food the winter ху аы, they will сосын siaki close folding, ary fo for e be hen X th fold ey о pm taken ey may be left at t libert pleased with his ws bringing a good propo bu lls; tho: NU is is plain pnough, All fari work ig t f the pr and most nefit ich in some districts is so пе f tl loc = йа1 until 1 last year, when the railway was ened 40 miles, had to be taken 35 me. P E aver but ge eavy roads. s much more young sheep. nerally | for А: im ut for one a + bis r will no p ok a naturally ioo doo k o fh elp him ge enduring” тө к horse, and no x to the farmer portance to henlthiness much Minuten on much as he eats ush means for this ri about 20 mil ere is Memes rass by rest at home: are no) much the of oxen are u aster hat Be wauts either 4 on his ‹ own 0 gome friend" 8 f arm Ha —and I do not expect that it will be dis ispu жаг should be built of two sizes, one suitable for а with no children; these would afford ample porion for m ey if they co а good room, a p ed r those Li d ave 3 rs. F L flock-master should be soon aware of the quality h 700 miles, in many party very dry endanger не p ышы must eu. ma AER. e Journeys к e hesitation removed for a short time locality, even өч it be the fold- ams Young d: abide a le ngthened season of wet | pro: la airage. Inflammatory The | TEREP r sionally three bed rooms, E аз in [Él a positivi Ъесап е them jw s ien all to LA Eas down m d i ea ей dwellings wit Кеда as li Irto b to be уд "the renl af would be sapped at the Toot]; to accomplis ish this reat outlay of money | sd am of course opreg that | the health and comfort of the occupier: made the | first Нега, е is quite. оран ble with кеч e exterior of the buildings, Pres З... hes h ed, and Т ч any extra neatness in the use, < а S eras sal beauty in e quw in the window, or in the cro Жы th ЕЎ pend upon it the iss: К will soon y faces of a healthy and. ment of Young Sheep.—This i isa! a takes о - pro by pensate же rai difference. To he padha m- ie еб rgeon is u wn, romote their growth бан, for 18 ок) I [en never - bini medicine this po; ium of the manure ki E lime, &c., ley, Bean or Pea-mea й ров fa |or Wh кз йот x (m thoir E times), with plenty of hadici "(fou А ө from r Pea haw. To promote | thei t give apod brc d hay, all the Mgr ed | will consum judge en ongst the mou but, омота n got well, рш ш all would if he had not bad t ion rom thi s et cH) but at al events it it wills ou that things much ina Hp nature, and their natural habits ате very little s too little. On the other E himself daily 1 hal а "at ot "Oa ats, Or f Pea-mea| L buf. of W 5н i mewhat less, and of Barley а gill will sue. As much. of + arie e, has some very exi rdin ben no doubt some great drawbacks, lls us a young ап W | has not fat he would require [Seg сё. ing, a surplus of the мула; "Тһе hea t of summer, phosphates, starch, chalk, lime. То supply this lack а greatly d Жы not so intole ET ingredient s in any crop, the above are recom- | ness of an E m торге! inw mended top romote denis t they again tell us that weather. rapi ut Tk as contains gluten, s sugar, “starch, albumen ; henee ti the latter fonds" are a en mmended to promote kinds of о forcibly imp — M h палан uic aiias а oreign Correspondence. ESTER DISTRI = PROVINCE, келг Е ае such strong food, М E scouring most frequently take pli ace. The eo rrect | last m апа | assist t et before he commenced. | that have never felt thp t bush, aeg of f two iet o nce ere 9 ds of acres Jough,not - othi ft high, s : ^ a TAN вс: WESTERN ugus E jos iu p farmers co man es away, I read your paper інфе 2 rie: of Mera 20, #10, 1868: "qhe Management of South Africa.—Though some | n s i» with | 1 а fer |t country, Jolm Hassi t to. Dr. Hitchman, in the | ойнен. Ө BATH — WEST О ЫШТА meeting of the Сошей o É pois eie Taunton o Saturday last. (t Yopcs, Ва аё e Sr s Earl WP J. Duckw ог, 1 4 In this pen the гог hold Баа А | each of these E forth they are very rarely barr айгай) | | hand of men is never Аны upon them to | em in this process. They bring forth е ealves in the field with no other cov vering than sky, er к du ihe world. about t 500 calving cows; and | the 39d fi 04 eir | March, it English B s "n ЖЕЗ tliey ever er lost any from his cause, dede reply was, that | cock, Co! in 1€ years one —- theni E not lost one, and the | Drewe, R. d only two. migbt be inferred that the animals рея wild Tl шишлик, but it ia not so, m t ey are as досі d stand еМ. е ei or узга: ps it may n © у Š} milked i in the open k calf is born iti vie proe it ig loved to fa dairyman, but after th Моурмвув, 14, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' ONIA AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1095 the he fut. bhat one of the fundamental objects of the fore I think t to be abolished, and on every farm | with agriculture ке speak from his knowledge as Society ided, in which the married men who d that was as to the necessity of stock h че Wet of England, had felt it their duty | to | employed upon it may live with their families. And | hav ving ogrionltural чайы. Та 1846 ог 1847 һе, аз recomm that the prizes for with | а broker prige p nnage to bring to this country no е, but that at the Bristol aposto in n June | proper convenience for TE y | less ba 1,200, goo Of corn. Other brokers next, prizes of the same amount. gs at the Exeter ought also to be well ehto a "d to + e from those of c e di d те ваше but he then felt it to be Spring Meeting should be given whether antity of grain was actually defilement by washing, Af male and female servants тшге. At that сар PE was buying corn largely to serve not less than 30 mares, in tlie counties necessary that | in our s at from Ks to 50s., a T: Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Wilts, Ka provision be made for. the effective separation of the | and holders of corn were selling at those prices. bio epa and in фи ien That th mh i th ards е people of pu ооду ч А long and earnest disc wed, in the cour ity id eivilisatio paying 102s. "per quarter for corn. Бу of whioh n flowing rtc w were affürmed:—1st.| І соте now to new question of hiring servauts LA he quanti of Ъхеейї k i Some, indeed, че that the mere fact EA suh d of corn jud. to be required from а! abr йл e we were їп › 3 oo pringis К ihe. Society, it is desirable in | standing in rket place, with а straw norance as to the quantity we had actually rp d, | grown piens quen men France Ea a. a Brea t advantage f 1 ‘the ease of h о offer prizes for good sires and fo or the ри ta ape h dams in АИМА э good ripe. ; and эй, - ида is а degradation to him, and that the custom ede and for three or four nths people of prizes sho ould be offere da encourag be abolished. Е: cannot but think this is a sentimental England were paying б 4500, Q001 F РЕ dh Mor rai: n the West "t Eng refinement, di 846- 47 we had to send abroad At the И. „А. mi Meet wi агора \ Ъе prs Yr: | in the Times bh а situation ; and when a farm servant | amounts o pay for grain. А panic followed h-bredand agrieult е | jp out of place he stands with a straw in his Мыш, оп ана а АЖ ЕЯ обештей ; воше о} eu ticular day, in а pa niit place, ang grua shows | houses failed, А а mers los tho 00s. to 102s. The pe ople = o 2 Ei = $ яй Ф zh "s [73 et et = © © Бү с un [2-7 o9 = Е et = © I s о 5 Ф tp ES et Eg. о А Б Ф е o SP appen ібса- | thi tise КОЛЫМ mee sting more degrading "n publishing your p to bel afterw ards to гер! ace at was confirmed, айт! ji ered to be i been made to abolish em | days юге» апа to | could sufler mos all othe 8, titute for them Reg -offices, t Ав it was with ssi во it wi | want servants, and кай: who uit placas may | | with nations, Жагы пе suffer ed во did the other, zie apply. For e дыы own р. 8 бте wish to AES was now j ing ) € «рацион. effected, an only pre ing, too, to a great estenh fne i: Farmers' Clubs. from recommending it by а ы» з; there is "li | t of the rican people. It w interest ч} The Condition of our Farm Т, hope pf щу recommendation being attende d to. 4 certainly of ЕП p^ al other зав ie Casox Нораѕох read a paper 99 this mien if Ih appy. Twenty million quarters of corn required уеб сеп ent нейи of this Club, from whieh w in his pocket as well as а straw in ee (8,000,000 o registered tonnage or 4,000,000 tona the Лотан а racts :— PA burden of s shipping io import it. They could easily 1 Mecum E — ној wanted, рак gor rr eal cte how tha n wo ld affect the price of other t was hey Ne i геі on Monday, June 13th. тыз i among the піна w ша I on d Violo cannot ный а satisfactory poeu Havin ie pri nced, worse, I fear we m nclude t po ged а geryant, y Lk e LR consider the best way | and thus all classes e would there- Ку ЫЖ, The w wages of uu iis depend anaging him, «іта адр. al ready fore pedir to pecie ral frien nds to consider upon е. эда, al - ҖЫР the abili. 2 ik е To enumerated make a А2... а, task | whe ther de. collection of «cuin pip statistics to E A. "ir It must be evident to all that it is the master" s | ld well as her to be эй, е few plao е to command. ө not only I в еї t to a servant. the work which he expects him Я ‚Мт. "Cir, M. Р;, said. i he had long been кечпей ку Bre YT century, tw of the English farmers, and alway tending £o rai the f labour. y in a decent and orderly manner. ‚ He not only can|found them ready to give a friendly reception, We "a reased e mplo ym ent in draining, makin orbid all dr ness and disor аф. ractice 4i cm he made inquiries ue оу considered would railways end ot EE tending to material p Beer] раа о fix u hours at which his houge ummy |be as well omitted. subject of agricultural The olber cause is the immensely pel Ману for | an E "etre Thich each member of his family must | statistics was опе to vhi vd he had devoted much g jo n the | An d he vill do. this much more | attention, and it ооп E. t be put in a fairer way than it had been put by th emigrati tom rni of the l ves d ше produc T RI ects. ђе hey o ав every farmer knows, mpi. his emite lets each servant know and. feel MA he does no5|He would speak ": ose prezent as a farmer improved his itio! of m ETE mere pes „out of which he ДЬ h à i a co importance m he was, um in "t Îspute with Tis | to er a ES B ion ype a s ће |; e: eomfort and moral and men evi rmer’s "qiiod; ut he would sati uon. were not t f ting g t | lfe І I regard this as a pre of very | the M жора number of corn dealers also farmers ? 1 ls t gro t ia mpa ortance. Every servant soon discoyers in | Thei about G dinis, he reda of a E oyer bes servant. t light he is ropes Li his t аб r, and if he and oniy аро 5000 бр 6000 оор и рери; апа, a third eireumstance which has, I think, а кё n his master i ону anxious to get anyb interes it 5 eei. effect upon the character of the farm | him as much work as possible, e determines to d Y g inf ormation it was he farmer. The nts of this «тоды, чы all ERN Een in every lite m „д 4 E and looks € s master as an tage tl the foreign he on that of із to give jus uch as the iw com gr ower was th eir "pro ity to the market; and if ч Young a ne 2 үсү Жз E: M the other imd he finds Ain he is treated | they had early SP i ic of the state of the market аө. а 10 will, and is | they would have the benefit of that advantage. Не was country where ж жн Агы y ich perly nea eim us to f orward the pace "- E e f|glad to believe, from the friendly manner in which belongs to men is "А: ias ormed by уоран. E: the e civili it уеге his own. * |the Оше" remarks had been received, that in ‹ r рше Mu mu t With which | that per id has untry no insuperable objection t be count eed cm al el ted tem of statistics that would no M 15 count it must be pron cR to be in a very goi condition. | I Ma eonoludo, partake of We see women driving carts along the roads, Ts mueh instruetion may be obtained by Балота The right hon. member for Oxfordshire, harrowing in the fields, loading dung carts- in| Жө a the pne of words, and во you y, who justly enjoyed the confidence of the. yards, an e | may be surprised to hear that, the name id "religion" a апош, had риб it that the farmers would not am have a tendency to root out d A ча rac] з та igni M ect to answer certain inquiries, but “would object al б deli d modesty. ave ear, 1 yt ias that £F М tht ош "1 е b mplo: on | Bx a E^ binds man to od "d MEM! Gd it sively borne M them. а ot bear the confinement of aman binds шап to man an nd class to class. It would there- tion, a nd no could ies jon t "ihe f hits ay [^ eim and prefer to the proper occupa f| taxed 1o ora proceeding that was intended women, those employments which in other counties, to be for the equal benefit of all classes, He knew of f Westmoreland, d the rich and poor meet E AA and recognise are almost unive really perform: y men, If this be {һе Lord as the maker and supporter of them all. In ом an in this country. Our agricultural shows, o the а more positive са of the system | Ше work of common praise and common prayer |stock shows, our display of implements and machinery, canno! , ts women for their| human distincti di each learns to respect proved t that. He would jpet make a few remarks егу man looks not оп| he late 'abu idis t harvest, that dá might Taking A тез n NU me ir | human Proper avoeations, and disables them from exercising| the other's T uar Ev upon ` softening n ich tend so his thi А " on the things of others (relie whas was the paning s bre words. think za A i his in hope "i end CUN Vm Жы ui 2 us ought to do his utmost to is HE € T «gen, alie free from the repr ЕЎ е e id нау of à Me. ола айд; an p E ing for among En barbarous | worshi r le | you th t : treatment of women, Here I may mention the custom I cp that our рош bo 1 b of engaging a married man to аз а t ina rit Tied y are disch by a сорвав certain à farm house, while his wife and family are E by ance аё church each Lord's Day. Religion оп ghi to upon which fbemaelves ata LR be of several miles. penetrate and pervade Е е of a ird ire 1T mi "т сонс ра and and have neyer | доп i ‹ i never leg pach rel aser aie ишаа 1 an known this custom to prevail абе. Зан. aster has fam pily worship. mg and morning. kiy were used for the growth of corn; 10 bushels excess. this, and it із to say, ost | difficult to tell the practice would | per aere upon the i intof vi an Dus | fae npon aoc M res aniy бова H ua ly prev m g he education of | Master and would the take God in all Pepe or aad cid d e deprived of the ameliorating | their ways, would uniformly feel His ‚ Masters | tho meaning o is wife and family, The|would р veto their servants that which із just and reb ied gon are brought (9р without йе лібапее of kno that they rr фт анна self to Wheat, how s À ias ofer to, tiros Bereit upon the — meds Ms o р та he man who hag Pro | meer ЫР ea a Бебий а Таа |f crop this yonr 1096 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Novewsmn 14, 1888, ea -— —— and as the average consumption in this country s and Feeding Stuffs. HOULTURAL. IMP PLEMENT was 20 million quarters, it followed that we should AYNBIRD,. ч. АТ ЕСО" ГТ, Д t^ EMI A Se р es, Threshing Machines, Carts, W. s- ve to import not more than 2} million 9 Addre Market, Mark Lane; o Pam "arem E Ip pone rh ters in the present year. Not having the ^ i. Sam vc and prices on application. — ^ ^— Ketting, Lei —— p Cask Stands, Wire before him, he could поё speak precisely, but he MHE LONDON „Ж NURE ЕТТТ Illustrated СЕЧЕ on receipt оге s stamps. Price Lists believed that last year we bought abroad about 10 million hav eady Вова "ones Sa 2 o, sr ea Street, E.C. "A ‚аб a cost of 25,000,0007, while this year we VER Шр x UNE MANURE for prosent uso on PASTURES, | — OCKWORK к FE NERIS WIMA A or vi ould only have to buy 2,000,000 quarters, at a cost | BLOOD MANURE for ditto. SER sin AN WATERFALLS, £ 5,000,0007 , th CAVES, K В and PONDS, ,000, з thus effecting a saving to the country in| SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, &e. in the only way t should be, te, to imitate Nat S, executed the single article of Wheat of 20 millions sterling. l АП the above being in the finest condition. They also con | Worked with poc okete, Sor рїш у ot plania HAAA m ы КОШЕ They knew also as farmers that 1 was nottheir bus: рвав РЕвоутам опАМО, NITRATI of ВОРА, | Э‹дареагае, to works executed in 10 ness to depend exclusively upon the produce of due SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every Artificiàl Manure of recommendation erW. B. TOMAS; Es нь some by the 3, cornfields, bu but rather to increase their green known value. E. Purser, Secretary. | p Mirxrm, Ex 4, *t. MARNOCK, Esq., and ith wl 116, Fenchurch Street, Е.С. - MAREM е supply them. Кешш to Arthur Young's account a | umn Sowing. G^ ARDEN .BORDER-EDGT e UN in great, prices in 1770, he found be t bread was then lid. HE PATENT зна vod aries or BLOOD | GARDEN VASES, FOUNTAINS, 4 &c., Pin AM cial Stone, per lb., the same as it is now. Meat was then 3d. MA став. Ф: MPA d (зм 1ТЕ eat durability, ot Los m now from 74. to 8d. ; butter which. was 6d. is| Consisting ж сар; in upwards of| May be obtained ak куа & G. Еознкн'з Premises, U, Ground s. 9d. ; and wool h Ha i ч 30,000 HM of Fland ey p Blackfri ; Queen's Road West, oh М за ool has risen in value 6d. to 1s. 6d. „бес d Road, аи N.E S. W.; per я Therefore the conclusion was "that the land v1 fan — erdt ———À "$n finst trat ted Prio ce Lists free on application, The Trade e supplied, yielded the same in bread as in Arthur Young's pons ; y ^ = ЕТ : < х ; Offices : 109; Е h Street, London, E C. SN" but it now yielded more than twice as much in me гэнае было ren nao мегі ага КМАМЕ IE, NG TILES for € Conserva and three e as much in wool. 16 was therefore а ODAMS'S BLOOD MANUR E for WHEAT, = This Mon bed а Жы а ое red, and buf colours, ү doubtful that ovi ers would devote their energies | specially рге repared for Autumn Sowing, has DA og in use у=, of Eu а variety of de n to those Venus of their trade which were likely to | upwards of 11 years and has given great satisfaction to| Ад] lso WHITE GLAZED TILES, for Lining Iw of Baths, Dairies, en Ranges, &c. rooved T. the most Orders may be sent to the Company's m throughout the and other Yee Paving Bricks of great durability. S country, or direct to С. T. МАсАрАМ, Secre! d and \ White Wall F. o. mes Glazed Drain Pipes, Ye. Offices: 109, Fenchurch Street, Тыр Е.С. is tained of F. at their Prom Miscellaneous. EC b 10s. per Ton, delivered at any ордор. Е or Wharf in | hes Steam Cultivation in Egypt.—We are glad to find А = M Е that thei importance of securing the best agricultural t AWESHU m. dir dos z ENUEN Ne appliances is becoming recognised in connection with| 4 supply of the above Manure is now ready к delivery, at cotton cultivation. А considerable number of steam | J. — Factories, Deptford, and Barxing Creeks. Price 81. per ton. pers чем other „implements have been à lo g to 3 ie Fi E e to be harrowed into the land before БУР seed is jg be obtained of Mr. Lawes, or through ofcotton. A Manchester house has s just for warded to | а any of his deri P Agents; also Messrs. Howard, of Bedford, an order for eight complete SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME .. sets of steam cultivating apparatus for the same MINERAL SUPERPHOSPHATE соап{ту. Cotton Supply Reporter. Genuine Peruvian Guano direct from the ы з and all = = Chemical Manures of value. M U ES, ——— m CO. beg to i em American and ойыс Cakes at market p Nobility and C y ec de: mei ara рте“ 9 MÀ b Address Јонх BENNET LAW е "d. Adelaide Place, | three months’ notice, for. Popers ИЕ ДИНИ to - London Bridge, E. 18 => 99, Eiin Quay, Dublin. wide as 13 feet. They take this opportunity of теѓе B 33g A i = латунний ctim edid onenakin rene isoa ана e i а som i тосе — n 9 mado HE E ы 8 = zx ? for the al Horticult iety's епз; ani EE & 2 [20 E NE oye od and tee Mey ni pplied to the Public Garden in the Regents $ а яз Ёё 8 БЫ Park. They will be happy to forward a List of their Fountain E to an; tleman uiring опе. : зб Ma ЫЙА" | Е sad e в per рөө, ы Y ES to ST ка. Regent's Park, N.W. : "ae ome та; obtain m respectable | Ө 4 Seedsm °| A REEN’S LATEST TE NU Wie iv aU) i $ LAWN M » NET e F Testimonials forwarded on appli- OLG. ES CHINES, which gained the First Prize z Fa Ч сика Medal of the International Exhibition.. ems = © = a o9 Het J. NEAL ? Бе Magnifed Aphis. - Edward Street, Bi ham. ) | езе | = "Winter Dress all Fruit Trees with d ss з гез е sipsti aio дш нын». COMPOUN &Bgomzugssrilismzl cuu а Мг. Riv ё | 2928.5 | 5, о t - Meier es Ee | ш erts, 23 : 255° | so «І must teli you what I к к! z 5 — — rom а very & 3 S clever gentleman farmer, séstssr|PLEIS Anthony Bubb, Esq , of Wit E 5 еыс combe Court, Gloucester. He | 98 TAS h П io which Peach E ta iB: trees are ell, last Бобо S HESIE (| z o autumn they were in a| Patronized by Her Most Gracious за Нојев the po 6213. о E 5 тооз ы mats. Se ае seasons of 180 and 1808. NM Ls [m 2 desperate remedy he unnailed | These M. ni, oed зА ah RE —À vis ө | rs HB. them all early last February, | off eve paw that h: "e совой 25 ош mu т | кл аш and gave all but опе а LLU USTRATED PRICE КҮС оп түру ойо, ор. ; ай 2 = $ | k -ka ha thorough painting with Gis- THOMAS GREEN & Вох, е! ваї яЯяз іё aiga һ ith Gi Вох, Smithfield Iron W : $ [а |B г = burst Compound, 11b. to the 2, Victoria Street, Holborn Hill Dim : PJB | je & allon of water; his trees, Мын Tires SE 188. í "I BR | @ © ut the one, commene to Paxton Works, Sheffield, en 1 соо ыо ы о WORT grow favourably in spring, e$! в ш and are now pictures of PLUR 2 2 | health The treo not painted 2zz4tH 13.8 BE Red Spider Magnified. stata He used the same = Hoag 2 d В SS E 5 ж ressing to his Applen trees ; it kiled the woolly 2 his dh Medi. 2: Pi |?nd bas made his trees clear and vigorous in their growt z ] |5 E wall s annually, and tells all his E £0 5 SX XE 5$ A B СА ly serve all my young Ж Е B ; c тг ШЕ ra 2550555728 E $ 85 NTERNATIONAL EXAIBITION PRIZE MEDAL WAS uam _ 55 ouse Trees 4 ounces to the gallon will be found pois end & MEE "on peine OF QUALITY IN 6o od аел z.E B - er i strength ; pm stronger some buds on weakly Ms AYNOR, y EFCOOKE'S celebrated English and s е ] ed Я Ж 2 А02 Ss E 'R $ x moder Cojera fe Sol] fitit be Kaxroijtui ibd Bods: h Exhibition mà а M hierba атт TREER LE a "d I. ын cy c ntm x тб суын of any respectable 4 чаш ш] dE HI Wholesale by Pricr’s PATENT CANDLE us em OCT vll ы нон orem OWKEEPERS.— Double your quantity of|, CAUmow— © аас варанае, аз Dese жы am ча=ар, ме: and improve íts quality by using two ny ie Makers. : бетер гант of THORLEY'S delicious ais за o pompy packets with tempered by an improved process К T ЖЕТА! I6 | som $3 БЕРЕ НБ ins, p Turnips, or Wurzel— PIE PATENT RS 3 У 4 і HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS аге Notices to Со: 7 QGutta Percha Tubing for Watering Gardens. АВ. б: hoá, m PERCHA COMPANY n. Is acknowledge the veg mini r. J. FARRAH, Gr. to BOSWELL pioka lengths of 100 12 months for rubbed into the quarter, чй уз. ces р odo be useful, so Subscriber. NOovYEMBER 21, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1105 AINTREE'S за POTATO.—This fine ures and Feeding Stuffs, rtieult turi Agent ат and Val z тош! а und хма. Уман is certified in [^ TYXBIRD, CALDECO! r Г, AND BAWTREE, Mis a сн ны of the cosi Firm of Journal of Horticulture, page 269, to have yielded at the Address 89, Seed Ma arket, M Basingstoke. алыр ss HE ac a ВР iro OÈ of 22 TONS per Acre. Present e u per T 2. or wt. ; Sample: d prices on application, VALU. ATIONS, СЕЎ сагаа аа and to prevent disappointment orders (e closing remittance) or ps riae SUM ap ien аниа E should now be sent to Mr. 8імох A. DAINTREE, of Fendrayton, HE RITIN MAN RE COMPANY e oad, S.W. St. Ives, Hunts. Sacks, 2s, each. have now read Тап pe Gardening. Seed Potatoe: PREPARED BONE MA TUES arig on PASTURES. M R. GEO. H. t ITECT, engage PE are now di orders for all HV BUE LP 278 WING prepare DESIGNS for ‘Laying Out ESTATES "ad H. AND F. SHAR the principal varieties of Seed Potatoes, including pene RATEN of LIME, &c. ORNAMENTAL GARDENS, having been for upwarc 17 years Principal а БР Joseph Paxton, М.Р. m * be preparation of similar Designs, including those for the Crystal Palace at Syden nham, 7. Pall Mall East, London, 8. W. MYATT'S EARLY PROLIFIC KI DNBEY, and BARLY DA L- n the finest tion. Th MAHOY {га the earliest and m productive varieties in | un M etd и nest condition. иы vin cultivation. E gay is very fine ai a. prices ow. | GIBBS'S PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, Seed Growing Establishment, Wisbech. SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every Artificial чыке of Continental Flower , &c. known value. E. Purser, Secr e Prussia, begs to announ CATALOGUE of the above is now ready, and will be forwarded ion to his Agent, free on пасын PY mi man, High Road, d mers cations should be addressed. E, RHUB ARB, fit for fc arge orcing. а Roo LA 4-year old ASPARAGUS ROu't5, at б; pe 100, or 21, per 1000. | obe 109. ALE, at 5s. per 100. ufa y Some hundred SEAK 116, Fenchurch Street, E.C. RR MACINTOSH, атр 4 „ to whom all ¢ Ain ts EARLY 8596 al thousand Autumn Sowing. HE PATENT NITRO. i Rid or BLOOD Me ud CL ELM (LIMITED), Consisting of Теп ers 80,000 Acres of Land, Сі irean gozon CLAYDEN, rends: Essex. maging Director.—J AMES ODA: occ »" ME Also TREES and 8 RUBS, including Planes, Chesn 21 E z Birch, Oaks Walnuts, Poplai A * слее. d ODAMS'S BLOO GE for WHEAT. - Th is Manur reveral small Limes; some fi rels, Privets, &c., | specially prepared eed Autumn Sowing, has been ip, use xd to be d ed of bargain, б кез, be clear ed by чре ка» уез 11 уеа! ea has given great satisfactio: Ch istmas. Apply to A. дїр уг. 17, Church Street, Stoke дейем». London, N.E. poene ids be sent to the Company's fena throughout the | T country, or direct to C. T. MAcADAM, Secretary. Е БӨТИ. OAK; m 10 к ons ex Бае ЭЖ. Offices: 109, Fenchurch Street, London, Е.С. e 454 feed Digi. аш ж Tunari 2%, transplant ed. FAR Tl. 10s. рег Тор, delivered at any Railway or Wharf in | Parties offering the same may AE. with prices, &c., to or T. W. Воотн, Gardener, Arley Hall, Northwich, Mr. — - Ches upwards of Н" etion to eem REE and PLANT LABELS.—10,000 CLOTH or PATEAT Pp PUNCHED LABELS for ГЕ. еірё ered fre of а Post-office Order аалы for the amount,—Addre в & Co., Wes Road Works, Boston, Lincolnshir: RTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL EMENTS and РР s, JOHN FISHER 2, Victoria Street, Holborr A US RICULTURAL ET NPLENENTE- team Engines, Threshing Machi Car! Waggons, кыек Turni p Cutters, Chat Cutters f fcr hand and lowers, Prize Cask Stands, Wi Netting, ата iiy Tools ofall kinds. Illustrated a ogues on receintof 6 stamps. Price Lists free. Вов а) ЖЕЕ , 95 ро Street, Е.С. а зе ood, Essex. REEN'S IMP КОТЕР "NEN V PATENT ROLLER bee Val MANURE for E ry and Seed Esta lishment, Hastings. s to inform tab ILLL AM EPPS, JUN., beg his Н edd end Factories, Deptford, and Вагхіос Creeks. ous patrons that йе io LA from Eee 2 to um . per acre to be harrowed into the land before {өр E d opened : x зея re ve ishment as above ; and trusts to | the seed is sown. It can ы aet of Mr. Lawes, or through E. Jo intiamce or tnat ny of his appointed Agents ; UN., has had the hononr *. being dee by the m3 Family of Hesse, I rand Duchess Constantine, and SUPERPHOSPHATE of L LIM ME ER Ro; the Japanese Am RN сеи cA: filled resents, 4 6d. each ; BRITI ense алыу; H SOY ACINTHS, best named, 6з. eed ERAL SUPERPHOSPHATE Genuine Peruvian Guan словіа? Manures of Yea. and other Cakes at market pri T" Offices, T Adelaide Place, complete, suitable fòr o direct from the ER A all SH and FOREIGN E ai оеп; AUTUMN SOWING. A supply of the above Mang is now ready for delivery, at | XJ for LAWNS, DRIVES, BOWLING GREENS, CRICKET FIELDS, and GRAVEL PATHS, &c. m СЕС od queue Th le Ditto MIXED, Л 20s. per 100; CROCUS, 85. ре 1000, е GOLD es а SILVER FISH ; FOREIGN B RDS and CAGES of every poogen Edge 6:5 mE бее ENS facility for turni and the outer edges are жетисе No гч TIER М Y,|rounded off or turned inwards. thus БЕЗЕ 3 g the unsightl у.б R. poi a Bedforl Consereatarte: Covent Garden Market, For samples and prices apply to arks left by other Rollers. They ar ufac m red of us Os - - J. Saaw & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. very best materials, and are got up in б pee rpass EIGRTÉ SI 24 n SAND.— Best quality, 75. 6d. per | The any ever yet brought out. packed, 1 ; ditto 5s d сть € Clari- | e Original Seed Bag Yves e-r- Рат n the Rail à LEXANDER NIC ANS С Өс она 2 с length $ n inches v. гет 0 0 and secca ау PEAT Bolt. LOAM, eT d шр nches, ,, mm 4.450 ent o ЕТ principal ate. SEED BAGS, ens SAORS, &e. » 20 inches, » 22 x m sS i E ды. it, Belgete, Surrey. Chalmers Sue e ар 16 inches, 17 inches 210 0 OCOA-NUT REFUSE, | Arbroa: Delivered Carriage Free to all the principal Railway Stations of C the y to the PATENT Cocoa FIBRE Kingst delivered xi zin e | ms haring : Cross;::at zr ов: SALE, a шке STOCK of the above, of em ТЕРИ Chronicle of 1863; or appl; „ашыш ы E ааа NDERSON’S ARCHANGEL MATS are the best A. dl teg for all Garden purposes. PETERSBURG and PRUS- P, 6: TA EPa SIAN DUNNAGE MA SACKS and BAGS of every рше ER с её description. ROPES, LINES, and TWINES. office Orders payable to Prices sent free on appli ication. J. Влвзнам & Co. rs T. ANDgRsoN, 15, Sherborne Lane, King William ARSHAM'S BRUSHES and Mors LOS on EO. MATS are а in every torar : TION. very i edi ВА Saisir ARDEN тшу of paltern EDANE ЖО: in great EAL'S PLANT S P and. GARDEN VASES, FOU &o., oer Artificial Stone, of s oi Mi drin at F. fe ER RIA ;Q s Road West, Chelsea, S.W.; за A rer Road, Kin gsland, packet, E ^s 1 t rated Price Lists freeonapplication. . The Trades 3 bl е Halls, Corridors, Balconi &c. cheap on application to the Patentee, Ёё Бо: T in blue, Р е PES NEAL | of forming a variety of designs. б: не WHITE GLAZED TILES, for Lining Walls of Baths, Magnifiod A ard Street, Birmingham. es, Larders, Kitchen Ranges, 4 &c. Grooved Terro metallic | 10 m Mc оте Stable Paving Bric! f great е н E Clinkers, S "Dress all uem E co MP (аво Ева Beedsmen. Testimonials forwarded \м | | ie | ЖИЕНИ. PAVING TILES for Conserva- ies, .,, аз cheap and red, а buff colo: is mh "White Án Sings, x Ael | gem n Pipes, & Pus fioe" tained of F. & G. ROSHER ir Premisi a above. “I must teli you what I| om а ve of Авт1ївтїс MERIT, and of SOUND DURABLE MATERIAL in r gonlleman farmer, | FOUNTAINS, VASES, FIGURES, FERN СА ved an Anthony Bubb, Esq., of T E CONSERVATORY TUBS, with bot- combe Court, Gloucester. He G. ROSHER’S Кеч. Upper Ground | pleas tom The а FERNDELABRUM.—To grow SIXTY mim m und E ET А. and Shipping Ports in m Tuoxwas re & So cora ысымы Ж iH, 1 н RANCE GAT р W Cast and Wrough Iron. а) н m froi ordinary Field Gate to those of the most.elaborate Td т" IRON RAILING of various desi nem FENCING of every Ems ns ze of HURDLES, & Prices free on application to CorraM & Co., fm oo 2, ны Street (opposite the Pantheon), Oxford Btreet, London, W. GARDEN iege iti, very ЕТЕ 8 feet by 4 feet, eges 6 brass ize at 9d. САРЕЗ, 183. t ee dozen. А Nut Fibre, fall жее, with Straps, 18s. per dozen, or 1s. 9d. e Pd LOIN CLOTHS, lined with Woo Ше and бе м онь. | Gară en and Architectural Decorations in Terra Cotta. | 7s. WOOLLEN HORSE CLOTHS for Stable, Cart and Herts, Oct. 22, "sel. PRIZE crest or 1851 AND 1862 AWARDED TO Waggo ie 09 'Vers. AMES PULHAM, Broxbourne, Herts. Also Notice . ВонАврзох, 99, Euston Road, London, N.W. Gutta Percha Tubing for Watering Gardens. HE а PERCHA COMPANY have the leasure to wd ledge the receipt of the following 'ARRAH, Gr. {о BoswELL MIDD) trees are ind ERN last Flowers) on & ярага 4 ft. 8 in. over, 8 ft. high, &c. pee u П er ami in Guaranteed to stand frost an unlimited time. ато ас до } ted state. Asa graphs sent to nd fox 12 stamp: for wei Op DES а Tan тта — gave п but one а б с with Gis- RCHER'S *FRIGI DOMO."—FPatron (Ж жый INT mpound, llb. to the b: » M he the Duke of Northumber- allon of water; his t; VO VET E ien Devonshire for Pot e ene; dom ар е4 Аа мє Өркөн Duke of o "Horticultural | the labour favourably in spring, а erm — р the Crystal Palace, Royal |- Manufactured and are now тез of| Zoological Society, &c. Videns Dade и town and health. The tree not painted MORNING FROST. E - в in a halfdead blighted PROTECTION from the COLD WINDS & гей Hair no longer Necessary. He used the вате; , FIOI DOMO," а Canvas made of разор ILL AND то ВЗ "SPATENT BLACK VARNISH AS йш gd trees; it killed the woolly apbis entirely, end Wool, a perfect non-conductor of Hent and Gold, keeping, for HU топ Work, Wood, or Stone. This Varnish has made his trees clear vm Чоу їп ? eir growth: eive eio миь x fixed pid. jr preserving | ie an пне far oif paint on me erri ei terc He ds to s annually, an E tural oricultural А ап Se vo do ера I shall pri am Peces all my young Fruits and Flowers from the scorching rays of "ihe sun, frm no e quiere d tbi meer used cold. 16 Peach tree: inst m; DR walls in the e manner. The Com-| Vind, from attacks of insects, and from morning s eA I: ak ааа Kew Gardens, and at pound is, I v T elieve, mo — effcacions than the usual offensive | Pad in any required lengths. тй. is "eats of many hundreds of the nobility and gentry, from Cue. phur, ёс., and it does not blacken Pet he. Mri D. 7 eH Mom the most ү E к с > ards yard. Hirn & Змітн will forward on 8j cation. For Orchard-h SEU tessuti pulo T Aviron шака, esie wido, M M Pn реа ну 30 gallons each, at 1s. ôd. рег gallon, good strength; when used stronger me buds on weakly | |, Ab aron petes s ds wide, 14. 6d. per yard run. ае 15. 8d. per gallon paid to апу irees may 1 le $ д, e e анлы GISHURST — Mn Patin Coda ELISHA THOMAS ÁRCHER, "Whole and Боје ME A s ply to Нил, & Surm, Brierley Hil Iron es ed тер. . Cog dg e peut . 6d. each. ER Great Tl La Sieh Giy, seto! , and 76, Cannon Street, E.C., from whom only pes ТАКА РвлсЕ5 CawpLE CourANY (Limi Scedsmen throughout. dom. obtained. Belmont V. “Tt is much cheaper than Mats as a covering." 1106 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1{Коүкмвев 21, 1863, Superb Double Hollyhocks. R 0 Y Е —— RS NEW LIST is now pom › у be had on application by enclosing one Postage S nip. PIENE p: THE FINEST ROOTED PLANTS IN THE COUNTRY. E P A lar arge stock of FINE PLANTS now ready. Nurseries, Saffron Walden. Р THIRTY-SEVEN PRIZES FOR ROSES ALONE WERE WON DURING THE PRESENT YEAR Bý American Plan хвл, ат CODEREYS PRICED, эы WILLIAM PAUL D js how ready, and will be Е 2 to all applicants. As den н) Nurse A эщ Sto, Pe ova py тА ie (Sox and SUCOESSOR to the late А. PAUL) kiugdom * А ` Квар Hill Nursery, near Woking, Surrey. Twenty-one of which were FIRST PRIZES won at the PRINCIPAL LONDON FLOWER SHOWS, а LILIES, Extra strong bie BM nd s e LILIUM LAN CIFOLIUM ALBUM Entrance from the Platform, Waltham Station ( Great Eastern Railway). Half an hour's ride from Тойдо, ROSEUM .. завиа А з Three each of the above, "108. Burer & McCvrLocm, Seed Merchants, Covent Garden Market, London, W.C. е T N beo M Fed QS < EZ) e British Fern Catalogue. .— VY. 7 2 « E : RT SIM сап now send, Eam AE 3 j А чү к from екот descriptiv surrounding Christchurch (which |. 6. PLANTING, Md My home Rosery is as exposed to to tho W. and S. , when ultimately wind as Portland or сигису ооз y house mre in "Ask вБатео hs - erem пеат I bear th REEN of wind Alani sun Ne regni rio ят d Fa scri = pray б ^ vm qn untaught s — — за the word, they may be workable ultimately ! Я Теа vi d IN tionably during rra Jast half century we have „5 зынаа болок каз the skock is, ог the 1 ve le " Our "emer discoverios and upon v free pi me із absolutely necessary. eme iem tel a tero mere cm e ines t, at the base of my мара жом stops the water | 9 The Manetti cel bear it respectably. а ihilai e Briar Roses were є d in the well-known íi dred ratteri--4]l ебә е may winter. b t half t but take heed, oh —Ó AND "TyriwaG.— These und plants i in highly protected man | for important things. “When he thinks, good 4 шап, full surely vein in Close have the Port A Tin in die distance the gnow by we situations may md isal к e p “His — m ав оше he may find а “Hitherto thou shalt go and по иу A — farther 1» He may find that the flood of his called the — m Н owever, Rieearton Bush, close to Christchurch, which is a great relief to the landscape." and made d | eollar o TA оер m мы Manetti | ; 41 Boses must be nm. "soticoniy tea to cover the a h al e an vaya z he min it fo llo! ws that which he ought not to have eaten so much ; and Eor Tea: udded that the buil “Tower of Babel” may b will be too far from ie. iion 96. the sun. А Briar Sof ded ! my friend, at what history t m us. а Solomon knew the principle of Rose — ече will have flow не ood and Ан eak wood and bad Firs тут and then | 20 "80у ыз h ties in Mis supply of water to Jerusalem, viz., place called Akaroa, on Banks's “Peninsula. “т Ир e все droi an od Sf in 1t в к t соп- that wil would find its ow n level ; while the Romans, T. "ATRIDES үс: Рох. ВРЕ (БСЭ ару ак followed long us could onl là is ——À beyond anything I ever saw. pes for gardens and frui agine the € of seeing the lovel ром, аны the. birds. sing, y woods an "ve me the birds: pira concert, and it seems as if ; some üizds have vi нача .4 —————Є gumptive in the world. Rape а ting pan and ай ie x inco т-у eo We be b ET C eit spring z leaves, s, lit it trees, and - cannot | them. now i nd|them of millions, of pe each was trying ms ui pur а other cedit t woke m m ыа the first morning and of th: ery pretty | that a ROSES. at an ` Үнү do not Roses more generally succeed in | ешш dh wood o H, P-a bet before they iet "md insuficient protec- most es and co England is the hyphen ШЫ or no балай d be done by water could be conveyed W aqueducts on a tle Clean water would дено the eb ев pet rid siapio inclined Len helpless aphides and of th F must be gain heart" to judge God's са Solomon : Because thou hast rom are There are | do not more generally succeed i other reasons, which need only summed up, VIZ» proper pruning, — mers, and | o алара ча in severe winters. on © am ја ооа бот DO ae of Roses dosi noi пес к erre imply a Bret rate Бовайап ; nor does бе т = {з — M p that they have ri- des Découvertes ntt n, 1769 (An Inquiry into buted to the Moderns, &c.) This бев дадоа бө чү Lo Бр of Discoveries attribu work is in the British Museum. 1110 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Novrwszu 21, 1863. versant with their own beautiful architecture, as well as with that of Greece, neither of which we | сгор. чоне -Edlington, До» Саз of the present day can, or pres to thi we сап, "Te à Cunningha „ n Sia tanists.—In the , or even approach—the Romans wonde t суне ? in;the last edition of the “ Ency- magnificence of the inferior second Temple! And thus clopædin Britannia” an incorrect account is given human cya чы, and ebbs, and й : Nuts : n : e: ngham. Da Dont ре | n now уге portion evoted to the discoveries of Si . Mitche = erful E sorti ice eration, Eve k Bogan River, New South Wales (1835), a wond uve that among Pe whom we p regarde ed is the town of Jeddo, or only Semi-civilised, ther "m either have to practise it ж А their principal grown in 1l-inch - кР E Sweet TUS ato are also highly prized and produc e. But eejean's staff of life is the Dalo (Ar Bie ness : ^t is cultivated on irrigated land, and is rod Bananas Nutmegs, Sugar-cane, reli poti БОША, and are EMI cultiv. Orchard House Culture.— Дере eg bs inspection three varieties of ts; 16 hen were produced by the to send for your po ня thr ough | the interminable wilderne ess, and hos s ү ШШ M ed 1; E Aes gue from ise.: But afte: he moral y ngon a rom. ould you think them Piang from this dem i os boso cur discussion ? Wio о. believe that he was murdered by the na natives. In Worth of notice, I ee feel obliged by any SIM. cares whether the ood ory of his sad fate and invaluable services to ш them you may b e piens d to SAL aud a M deed? the Merit the ernment have erected an obelisk | some doubts about their names, y etting m right Cath ickle tł f the “ utili- he Botanic Garden at Аа УЯ аз that ma atter will be considered. А favour. 1 һауе tarian,"— ropose, out of our medie something | А Allan Cunningham that mpanied Sir T. L.|under t long, which will * make money," I а with you we have | Mitchell as Кыс. for at s that peri w n | 12 feet Y^ 3 feet t high in front and 8 таб high M lost mu e and labour, tuae Ra leasantly spent | England. his younger other, Richard | the back. This has been built four years, and as I to ourselves. if we can call tention of ааа а EM mei ( T fate above alluded to. | been every year successful in having an AM ol people at large to the subject of Pisciculture—to the | А monument to as placed by his brother | good Dp Lat k: Iam partial to the orchard house mode inc salmon and our ot and | Allan in the Scotch "Church i in Sydney. The obe lisk | of fruit gro not only because byt that system a г man's A ` even à te of Allan Cunningham, who died on the 27th June, 1839. It was subscribed for MA his personal friends, ruit can han by any LT method, Pat pem of its лужка and сег- tainty. I am well acquainte E TEN ith indoor and and jif w во force the. subject "ati dh e i Legi slature as to driv the Government of Great ded ‚ог апу ier society bod; ers An inscription оп "their fat her's grave-stone in Kensington Churchyard, a records the labours A bkas ese scientific and enterprising 3 Ro nist A curi sts, ‚ шу exp еш ng sp some 22 years; and I must sa y "tha never have I tasted better flavoured fruit, under Y circumstances, than those g ather ed fro omano orchard h use. Wehavet two rows ror has also so iar пиона Баз urgh К ide on We "Queensland d riter, 0; Liege and AMEN trees were allowed to carry e башк s me sica in botany and UAE states tiiat nm X dozen fruit eac Our С р +} I Е Aiia D h PLA $t: E in gratitu itude fo: or his invaluable ser vi ces, the commun LA od 14 d | Botanic Garden, which said statue is nothing more o than the obelisk ju: Е.Н. [^ st mentioned. rehi дА часа tly m n written in refer- Columbia Plum, 6 Eye ozen; pA M ns, NEA p n; n; and Washington and others, 7 and 8 dozen each; Cherries, Figs, and „Pears, have been equally good. Hed have uch has bee ence to the cool treatment of E Orchids, and as ha be done under this mode of t can b, allow me to › request your е ofa 5 h which = ecrire Pot of your readers We recorded the es o of der Potato culture, penapi о will allow me the like Last eira For t he present we name of РЕ standing. алй my friend did not give a ecipe for c co. кз I flo um à c in a 10-іп ch pot, with nine oom 36 flowers (йо expanded | кулана fally 6 ез across, and three of the bulbs | уара two spikes pisk: bloo пф B» This i is She result anda half y epa their m harles Squire, deren айу, Wilts. [The Den Me Бю of thre eenh: e treatm сабт of vi uds in very w Bs uid m th friend | season, allowing from у to four months rest іп the | а winter, water at e. Tu heri then altogether, with: | pt wh h fire was rei giren. Pelargoni to keep the house ata perature ым for. kept clean by cip Rit Spongings, and an emm n the attempt, | kept on i m time, but it was Бан they could | not be d e day. Isuppose therefore we must cut and ape the em into ordinary sized Potatos, if you ise кз us a better way. very fi p Joshua MS Cli ifton, ristol. finest specimen we saw of this fine species. ] Feejee Isla correspond of observe, requires information you тех п respecting these prs ess oci. Peri me to say ы ефе were seen umbers dayin ng for деа over my Rose e 16th Nov. | Henry Curtis, озше at Si arcc hA on the New Hyacin Iw ‘about to reply t to Mr. Cat- bush's remark ten acinths when my eye caught fhe reply of “ e: » id 1080), Mesue is evidently wo rsed in the subject, and whose Pom, n6. fan A y ut more remains uld apply an old rule the Royal Hortioaltural Society, ‘originally framed for а ўер alto differe: Any plan t has n prev id d siy ow, if I pe not, this rule has It was rather amusing to | The accompanying observations, sent to me by M dig , as 16 was pium. like eius ing up little | Binner, are so conclusive as to this a qr climate ud and” white pigs. d abou bushels, | that you may probably wish to pub Mr. scarcely any small аһа а few "Meet I | Binner, I regret to state, died in Mn = pesca having send you one of е "У, as a specimen; the two |resided more than 20 years in Ovalau, one of iue most ig bs. ve been exposed in|extensive islands in the group. 2. J. Graham, Combe uation were taken up, | Down, Bath :— з а very they а I did kok ышк of se eie them at the time, We arger than ABSTRACT FROM METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER KEPT AT ЕЕН » No never been applied to new w Roses, new Pelargoninms, € Hya сама or any о f new florists n it be so acy eri es lar n common, and as n — асса SLANDS, FOR THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT, В. hitherto а ied to single plants only, and not to cem uts seen larger, we are a little lifted up in| хо. B coll ХЕ, É Mr. ys, “Мт. Paul's. varieties could consequence erhaps some your correspondents es be strictly termed new." Certainly not, if his will take NC EA by sending finer ones. Jasper Stand- Вело Heightof — | Rainfall | reading of the wor mitted, But he is the sole still. [Very la P erta ашу; the white sort | Yearand Month. | Therm Barometer. in authority for such an interpretation, and custom 18 weighed 2 Ibs. Mur Mih Inches. | against him. Moreover his special signification is ен i ut after the show. With regard to the number of 1861. Deg, y new Hyacinths been before the publie, E CL n 60 they were in the aggregate newer than Mr. E рЫ Le SET 10. 293.939 | 88е of four of the latter eigen: 44 years, whereas 7 3 72.3 10.720 | my six amoun: years only! Novelty y Vhereforé May “ 709 11.820 vu in my favour, and n ity y^ more so. Mr. y LEM Loc usi 6.190 | says E did mt intend shosiog Maria Theresa. Ш = NEC 68.0 4.660 but dges act exh ыр. ex m 68.0 9.0 еше ата to 1 the repor! oE the “ al of Hortis dE ulture," the * Florist," ата he did rm COTES ow it. 16 із strange if t| ы апа than other 2 from : теј should eontain the ved БМО the most ага апа [erwies th April ai М та LY ^ to 31st | from the j being in use all the season through. A kind pue d Skerry Blu December at 1522 Тее above mean level o tho sea. Hyacinths," it would appear that they "ero Dottor y ast spring under was aeter ссорреу Шап the hav the impresion that 16 учэй but the opin of small fa n it differ лн у оп armers who this Mein with me it pri pei at same height in shelter and shade with а south aspect, The above s vations were taim, with кә dard еа жери by the euo ce, and index versed in the matter than Mr. С, himself, Wm. Paul, altham Cross, Ж. Poticeg of 230065, d a fair crop, small, “ ve ге Les. туздөн PEDES d 8 error, - Total mina for Le While Rocks growing side b d more or | 118.068. nches. _Теовйа, Fh. 10, 1862, —— Your | Addresses and Charges of Bishop Stanley, with а less tainted. For early E p жай E лаке tain much infor- Prieto By- Arthur Кери. Stanley, D.D. plant a largegrowing kind called vg ИДЕ; " subject o of D "imo and | гер Albemarle Street. in reclai this enormous goin denar E e ka the is by no А эмгенин лл at tubers, but they are somewhat pud and under y р" : oct ed proi has a£ last been drawn to the mem dou circumstance inelined to be t Ызына ааа о itis t E рее Е i » the кыра кые qus M Me c and | е а There ee i к бе ever possessed— nothing but the hardiest i nece Мота з of of vari would be suitable for кы sunless wet ES with more or lese о mt ч ue locality. The lazy system is much condemned ere kwp: s Ubro cm оша without rain. In the | жү се England; but those who there object to it would, if qus сели» м, W, рење jem ans aro | of Canon ‚ * See the spleno | Yams of the.enorm oua Тер of fet and weighing in poula 80 за» аге eue and пе Sweet Yam In i à * Haylin, Paternoster Row, 1858, d | 80 Ibs., тросттор n in mounds; and the Sw Моүкмв@в 21, 1863.] never left him imei life. for that profession for which it was utterly negle — d, till he utens at St. John's College, Cambridge, in 1798. “This deficiency, n Pfad t he was for >з z Е и Marron: his own — he о d toa Meri a nt by unremitting exer s. He uainted himself with the "lasso mee guffici for es on purposes, and in mathem s he madi such proficiency as to appear as а wran ler É he mathe- matical tripos of o Cambridge, in this pect, he always looked back with gratitude as the source to hich he wed allthe real edueation that he had e ed ; ne ^ 5 in years afterwards he sent а үн ief but spirited ite ement of his own experience of it; 65 sto а provincial journal, in чару to the well-known at remp that University by Mr. Beverley inl 1834. *I can never, he said on that occasion, *be в ntly вме — the keine I received within those" gallego alst and to the lasi fi deep sense of Bee intel Je etual епјоут ose hal - an dett pide which е ot only e " Ж uring 80) of gn —Ó but tended much to qualify xc from the p iod of m y tal akiu 5-11 to is ues day 4- i» E serving for three After e becam rector of Aldert ,in Сат а a family li p» ing, with a 1300 s Y ў l populati ouls, which had bed влшеу ни qti ES iu e general practice | of thos * The clerk used to go to the Ens me yard- ned o see whether there were any rr со to church, k there were seldom enough to NEC, * t whieh exten! THE GARDENERS' "ИВАН AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, fo erwards с ted for baea. wii a i who troubles of 1831 an lower orders against property and law, With the same feelings he offered his serviees as Chairman of the Board of Guardians, to stem the odium under which | New wu ‚| his Ерівсораб The the e 1111 | eyes. ko. Tbe ы К QUA the quick bright eye, the elastic step, h feeli profusion of white hair which i кы ted. to hi sos M l hi The E Bishop died u E iy Sept. 1, a ag niversally regre ited, d 70, having completed 12 years А у was scarcely committed to print When 16 ed to the world that the Rev. Arthur 0 ig t 5 is promise of is pre е сеззот | nd was t, во aying them а visit once every year. | in the see had li of a rem markably easy and indulgent реви, Кар е r Law laboured аё the time of appearane Fas mer ша е Supplement to English Botany, Nos. 77 and 78 ; being n the — of 1857, the о " fhi the 1st and 2d Numbers of the 5th Volume. residence at Alderley, Mr. Stanl ived from Lord| Fourteen years have elapsed since the completion ы Ме s ourne the offer of the ic of Norwich, and | the 4th pume hs M valuable work. About "w^ -€ БУН. of his lem аб parting with „their | 120 pla phznogamous, excludin the bilem rector was excessive. Не ke Brambles d [wd reeds, rien it is прата some ch one ay t blisk d whi may be glad fairly to dispense - wit a sti йт main to be figured, and we hail with pet. satisfaction the sppoaranes of two | numbers of the volume. Differing o from got jp rd which the new a found it as diffi- | cult as it bau ВРЕ РУС Professor Babi io who supplies the А pnto h | the descriptive ы аз {0 the li mits of speci Several t time f Ranunculus aquat tilis, ad as species deed i^ various continental botaniste, but т г. by most of our best British Le рр ролен, tliey a i y arcely be Mar mem Аа be f cong From the frs moment of his entrance on his work, din + tow Poeni the young clergyman devoted himself to it, with. an apo ou T еы, у Penson a nid d SE and S a Pu udi 2 Lu s ыи. ot of guile, M ee Hip ев, ac с ба, “I certainly “ Methodism,” for the discharge of duties which would СЕ ЕЙ а е j bet what a life of de mon to deserve notice. who well k the diocese of Chester thus describes the mirer Mi he x i hools, an i that ti red by so “Нә 2 children did their i their t nities ca all fort A! ing the spontaneous Bets. of m which opportu- stre to live down | raised against h rk, рге | all the opposition "d inii that could possibly be notic: ого, o di tin ad t 4 dh t ral educati f о dosi Pod eir T had odd nded, hé had) Those wh Tere from him on material points, after | his part—and а most active —in first|a few interviews invariably felt that, differ as а which is certainly поё generally known. Най the I think that he fi the le | mi : zi -. — д & Аз - - met e night Murs might sd poema ne wm on kd baci t| suecuragement 4, ihe Supplement bee big at all pes ivt to communicated. bene! eomm асв" рагоёћіаї еа: 850 ue contidence wa y is Jat о 1e original vo umes, wW ong since school. I weil mber ud aj of ше queda at imi by bis f fatherly and most Cliristiam: Festek iy. | had a very "p pa te Flora, and boots ih сня xe ае n to 2, brr 1 Tango o Many confessed that thev bad never known the true | needless dela uld occur from the backwardness of ог Реве tte. ане зоо — the word liberality before. While stirring | the ryan. of. ^ Supplement to declare them- at a lecture which he delivered in Chester, when he exhibited | Чр his cle o the same keen sense of professions] | selves as subscriber: M. siccus ” E eres att NN the mS made by | duty wild had ever actuated his conduct as a parochial | ———-—— — is Sr agas te gunt ps о чый > inister, he was often grieved to hear the cr d h d з hi y rase Bupressn was created t Ata lure aout *r дену; ы | Th Church ES Keri " by to koe very persons who Garden Memoranāa. nowledge might be adde: out ul fro: hat | веет. Де, e: would bdo cu рс atem TO да ction from w. Mer - never n eep it from danger. ABBOTSFORD.— This, on esidence of É tituted examinations for the children twice | power to асы ЧЫ interests he city, more more | married to Sir \ every o published a little of “scriptural | especially enge iom self to аланов нне an eminence on th questions," and gave medals or prize-books according T ed with its ral and religious rpm On ее ET "3 St of Melrose. to the proficiency and general Le oti thescholars, k day af M adt - it was his prac to visit the approached from the Me Lodge. knowing th = if schools, both those belonging to the Establishment, — Selkirk road my carriage way Mn E pude lon. n the south h de is а sloping bank, which well learned p^ "ire sure to with the wi n vadis e, end e "ot арргођайоп, s gentle t head of each. Sometimes to aeir grea: —7à he allowed чоя траву him n his b lderley "оп the уме r with them ere, and spent visited the poor thoroughly, and establish cottage та ч. ed Тыке in the me ud i able to walk to tap on the the ed per to teach eglected The children ч Pt their excellencies or defects. especial | w orkhouse schools. always € his attention n 2 йЗ =) А: the e big ^o of g ening ur Ып шын members P is congre ted children. The Bishop and is | d ideni Tech "E the house, ak, Beech. n. shapely Mem ios of Por and со Laurels, Mori and ма т plants. trees on ib is g went ыы that dus pu о open kn elt down, and offered up а "prayer for the Divine nd then sat down and chu aed He inet ад or Ti thographed ай their B were won че bis pm ntleness, and always yielde good sense and firmness, with the happiest аш, ons ет; men КҮ ап Adel of me, at for 2s counteract of Divine Providence а of nature." hes o dap БАРА Шор was that to which he T. n,’ he used to мере ор all Mr. Stanley hated religious controversy; but ever saw exhibition # Divine power th ve gh ng fopreseons was ri instructed a class o Р; *» оуз. palace Lei T Nilo: ,her blessing it » ча can but be m ments of ME the The good ishop у vas blamed f admiration of Dr. n s character, but his opinion has been ratified by m yin world. uch controversy cited by his invitation to the famous Бей ппу Lind; and here in the p таја Ја Bis, the famous Father Mathew, who, had been the m Jen eople of Norwich now acknowledge + that he d t The » approach, fo closed to veh rs | wall on two sides, the iron fence of йыт з е зама Meis е a of which | was a pos as - cloisters of Melrose Abbey—com- letes A number of curiously carved heads ад the x —— of Edi fe rgh is 1^7 in the wall at intervals ; deco e were scarcely visible à "tei olo z “В Е 23 ob the garden , has covered the жа n Yon ew, and c ans s of converting vast bodies o f the "His іск eye с readily to observe y ient ie pud —— accu! stani to а тта peri on, and to ^. 8 they had themselv he em Бой, їп 1835, Lr bob. WB Tem oting Christian r Prom iar History of Birds; their during the exeitement and panic s pnr mo the | p proposed a visit to Norwich mucl а very. consider: | men „ fro : Av simple- саная Та воте Bishop was published Pytte misunderstood and at the time ША but when his acu PALOS, Mi science ,he was ic which | wh rom the гоша: hal = was ап lrish inches tl — iscopal palace, and walls have. Li — ION iest, Bis тойа. priest at p е seconded his efforts in behalf o temperance оп the other matters the kind man which ho - е quite aware of, -— for p ess honesty inmediately preceded t the passing of the Roman cUm | and fi of p , for *AF en liberali of feeling, wrote w Wo rds in PCS Roman Сион Brethren”. in the ка ав ade with the view of f peim der t to the low: ыл the 7 a of the cres of etrated ev est classes, ty It must be no small satisfaction to the Biop admirers that his memoirs have been written 80 Н а excite- Er trimmed, clothes m asit were in a green and "alth g Р m 2 tain of ТЕЕ lE p $ і ii | | E } А ШШ. E : d E E Ё 1112 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NOVEMBER 21, 1863. the Grass. A gravel walk is taken round the circle | and across the c centre, асе four corners of Grass, d with geometric o E] i uid qr oils r- | tion ы snilens sod a vale resin varying i e| E the w body. now ben азы green owe their їр {оа a por n propor ptically i in ndicated. We beli ieve, however, that | such a procedure. we ай for а new plantation. jd to mellow as t thos ose who are desirous of lay Celery ground will c answer it should be ridged At this period square. with the usual summer flowering plants, a very € чиа gay in i contrast with the dark Yew which | od wall. і thi covered th essential oils, merel as a colourin га; ing matter; һе | ing the fou d garden in the ensuing y should closely roview the го outine of c торр pin g 1 for t summer, y thinks 16 must play some other part in connexi us bodies w hic ch Mr. ‚ Piesse will doubtless endea- enclosure, кч? once formed part of Sir Wa ]ter's kitchen garden, and =ч now Өү into а е On the кн. side er inery cadine A p fled wit “Fuchsias, Geranium side is covere ed wit th Seres г, } The w all on the north тр is covered wit est is a series of vs his es fille d in with r to that bef h abundance of w vour eei of Operations. r the d wee. nid PLA DEPAR CoxssnyATORT,. ко. — See that ү rcnt Let LI | of Eranthemum pulchellum о фе ceding pre year. Various are the Phones or rdg t pum y of g bas 8 gr kinds, as plantations t Ч ее: i 5 ER Tue. care Wes fre pma should ч all times as a lead for ni T ott neighbour. ork, which i it is in сіе proximity. al at ; in the no means ozona е жесе һу t of 60° or 65° he roots it sl пао if atmos uld b aug res ea ks are several large I Irish уены which were also ted by Sir Walter, i е ru, ho Vine |5 is a kneeling of old M for his led (5 mentioned in Rob doy) "eds is - пазна DY ‚ Greenshiel. the nery is a flower border | White ES Red Candy tuft and м ошен, which at the „beaut of o t our visi at Бї edu кыйс, NG DEPARTMENT. PrNERY.— Atm: кекек m des must not be with- held {кош aad in a swelling ge althou; gh we have ing has a greater А, e little or no air | is season, except un be slight. таана of | m at the east се ч an acre in exte sto diei. ith ое апа ramidal fruit trees, principally È Poi. d with Pears and Plums, and replan It observed, "that Peaches. can pon op rown successfully pen walls, nd. f Scotla This e west, Gothi hill inclining to i 1 f4h 5 e the of Vines Started а iuda а uet lly or po^ they should p" thoroughly watered, i "od dry, with liquid manure, at а tem ^ 59 or 809; Ae will impart nutrition and warmth. Ano ounce f besti Tes toa gallon of warm water ( ( е found other means, а 65 heat of 70? ee prae rassica fail crop. D ractice is „to set ар laths pos to the space with a number correspond- tha h E 1 аб апу spar РЕ НБ опе adi: ; and o er the manure (if any), апа mode of cultivation. Th is done, a labour кер who сап read the la i: 1 с веб out ог ргосеей with the work tim Eon therefore, is a matter which n the should icc eie STATE us gue B n AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 1863, as observed at the Жтт Garden ERATURF, ye Ofthe 1 foot 3 d Mean deep.| deep. .. Ofthe m h wind ax. Rain. | о serviceable. tion of clear water should оу; бе e ав liqui id | nure, or e la р wil be wasted by E off in "the fiss reviously iet ved, proceed Conservatory, ент can be seen нл е front of the mansion, and is a asia ч at the епа of we м formed by the arch several enclosures is filled „with flowerin ig nin) and the roof i This was built by Sir Walter, and was one е his favourite places of resort. Being," on an jnence, it mme а beautiful view | ding country. ‚1 Gala, and the. small. river which * a S. tk e north-west is | р р mo Nodes "the first three wee Mus Bose HROOM Housr.—Be moder n the use Sua If d bed ls have res ble ti due time, s n E e Bc СОНГ id éxpóie the trees as much a the sashes need not be drawn up m" night Galashiels, a very flourishing ufac with sani Bo pesg is its 21 es in three o ok of "the tall chimneys can be seen On the south- -we ша lies ИУ town, ur miles ich h foliage, view. The north side of the — Den the river Tweed | t h altered since Sir Walter's time. tall trees, these have t alli d h ne covero wit Plan Th ё | the A kinds, | both o up beari dies | unless Dd or windy. Fie Housg.— Give air constantly during mild weather, such aro r8 | wW should hardly be considered ога merely softening | дуе 9.718 30.187 30.181 H троа. 13 Satur. н 30.121 30.100 | 30,081 Э | 30.200 | 30.181 | 30.182 С Y2—Qlear an d fro sty ; very fi clear; Ре 'ost. 13-Light clouds ; ERR. gi at night. 1— Wii кас cloudy ; fine ; overcast. ЕЕЕЕЕЕЕ =|® тт e © іе 2 17 -0 g] 18. Fine, ЕК cloudy ; fine аё nig! ean temperature of t ire ears, ере the ensuing бк imn Nov. 28, 1863. Prevailing Winds. No of Years in Greatest. r | exposed. д, it. "i in pite E to varieties, none are better for vinet m i than ( s f вте k and White-spined hich are y hardy and abundant R GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. nce m SE over tender stock, and add any pro- tection pattes according to principles M id down. Remember that fresh sawdust, as s, dry Quantit; BIS ot Rain |2 7 " а XW.* which it № Rained. Pai P сс On дыр ps mia C eA LA om КОШЕ aa ЕРШ» eie SEI Кы Жы АН аса The highest temperature during the above period occurred on the 2 165 therm. 60 deg.; and the lowest on the 23d, 1858—therm. a, Notie ces to Correspondents. communieations have been эңе ы С ean passage. Тһе le : т 60 feet wide, followed by a sloping bank, 20 feet deep, whic ich i stands atabou t 1 to 1; At the foot of this slope is à gravel walk running its ile length an р е ча mà angle. grassy slope, about 15 foot T" with а walk at the ie upper terraco by a circuitous route at some little distance m » house. асыу» elliptica covers the wall near | ыны EM or 9 feet, with its| сна Eu ovr to r^ crown and collar of tender plants. The Е named вана сей however, be ke pt dry i ейн. PLANT: nt can tell him how It w. pits whi tiens" by beg potted earlier in the season ; they should not, "e aa: be iud down when npe for though extremely hardy, o flower suffers more from want of a me of air, | pe the Cariae: ӨЛӨ the plants often, and fasten the soil if loose carefully ro und the stems. nC hey want at thi f t dark Showing how suitable it is "аав garden Psy bas rims nat on Mr. this highly interesting place. of Miscellaneous. Perfumes.—Azulene is the name given by Mr. sis Piesse to а new body discovered L oy him to а o Talip > reedy i coverin; Ts кеи меш en AUS of ононе inds of the — months. well Minh of compost heaps, &c. Modes ey storing hal т | hardy plants ке "differ i in RA ві к^ tions; some ege a asi, me ас use-room, an to the ce "a Whatever mode - adopted, ла i Y 8. їп кс Un t confined damp early rejudicial as frost. FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. — Winterly y -wenther шау now every day be expected. in several essential oils. paper жылк, read before the бше Society Nov. 5, the that though th i was first must have аі Some do not object to their Eos meteo eei А ve derer sereen o stated Observed by hi xot "s Ne, fake" ifa any бо ро nde d et it X al саи. ibus — He has ке m to make leaves which you were no doubt 2.7 das, N — "Cam Сайды &c., whic eum uan ust капир sub-tropical 4 as а florists' flower. ЫМУ decorative sort, terials. Kaster Beurré 2 e Polne: 4, Crassane; 12, Beurré Nawrs or PrawTs: Jim Crow. ose, that isall we can say from тас Bromus. 1, Pani- Triticum Venulosum ; er, 1, E M. REUS Mim] poo of Otto of Patchouly, Eee fi кошу e p: dils t an ert que tion, giving in fact the colour pec Ey ерене 65665 of azuleue that blue oit ot Chamo- ен to TRUF. to s them frozen as үт as A т is do are silent. Ша ы favs ori of е е not uncover them when а thaw arrives, but let them point, MJ B. x ul edil i 3 lost or remain until completely thawed. Erie d will | Miso. : S W Н. Pray forgive us. Meer now occur of covering the roots of via iiid daring gar ire — Chaino- good. ooa of:tbe best roten ОШ frosts| "eon. Tho statement їп Lady's Botany is correct. The Rose frequently do serious injury to this root, for want ot Jericho isa cruciferous plant, Моунмвев 21, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTÜRAL GAZETE. 1118 MEE WAY axp EVANS, ANALYTICAL and CoNsu ULTING CnEMISTS, receive PUPILS for the study of AGRICULTURAL and GENERAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. 6, Leadenhall Street, E.C. red, with bags sewed in all i nage of Land. R. С. Е. HUMBERT, F.G.S., of Watford, Herts, ive ich must in а о e в & z Я g т m о S, [7] z LJ p B Г Ek uU 5 S E c B о 2B et ш а Land Бш bli shed in practice, undertakes works of Drainage either at a tates Surveyed and d and Ie contract e or to lay out and overlook the same at а com- upon for contemplated Improvements. aluations made for mission of 5s. per acre ; ма beh at. ырдо үн acotaftcot Sales, or the re-letting of Farms. "Hisoüitom 22, Parliament Street. Westminster, S.W. ion, in Land Drain \\/ ОЕ DRAINAGE o any К nt MENGE D by the GENERAL LAND AINAGE SOUTH NDA and IMPROVEMENT COMPANY on all а of Рго- | COMPANY. Established in the year 1844, "abd Incorpora| perty, whether Freehold, Entailed, Mortgaged, Trust, Ecclesi- | by Special € of Parliament, 11 & 12 Vict., "Сар. cxlii. а! с Гор Chairman—The Right Hon. the EARL о f Dxvos, hton Railway Stat f Cheque or Post Office Order, wh byt andowi as su portions of the works are comple! L^ ^4 [e actual expenditure Seven Guineas a Quarter), del ap эн 7 hairman — LIA E ТУҢ a commission thereon, may be charged on the property desti, Dhanna c MA Lm. Жа „ешрш Goch improved, by way of rent charge on the ei. created for| Landowners having limited interests, such as Tenani f E various terms of years, so as to adapt the rate per cent. of Life, сарі: 4n Tail rape rtgagors, and others, can Drain and - an ge mstances of the pon improve their La nds without any expens lves ia No investigation of title r notices personally,—as 0 у'в Act does not require Proprietors с Reversioners or Mortgagees, по legal expenses are erit to Bauidate the cost, the amount main permanently Mese E Irrigation, Enclosing, Mo Er Ee ш и ne s are unde eem by the Ones: who keep in со уз mploy а à experie Engi ura cA. AMT workmen ; or Proprietors may avail тене Vb of the powers of the Act only, M -- the works executed under their own superintendenc r by Agents i maelves. fall h Jioini btainabl der tho 5 In November Drill One Bushel per acre. te, may o An Applications to be made to rnb РЕ the Secretary,. at the Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament Street. S. W. е LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. RE. by Special Act Д лечене іп 1853. Wes! S.W. the order. ompany's Aet. Works are also executed by the Company for Parties advan: ЫТА фло own capital, or not wishing to borrow the копу. y information may be 0! t ve application to mu VE P 1 The Company advances money, unlimited in amount, for mera; RODIE, Bator, the following works of. арноо I = whole Street, Exe outlay Дутан xpenses in all cases being liquidated by а rent arge 25 PRICE— One Guinea a Bushel (or ted directions tor plantiug, Offices: Castle Street, Exeter 30, Parliament Street, Westminster онан ЕХ HIBIT TION of DOGS.— and sealed, upon receipt o prin up 1. Drainage, Irrig tion and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, Clearing, Reclamation, өтү for Dr for any beneficial pur- pose, Engines or 8 rainage or Irrigation. 2. Farm Roads, "Tram qe got ilroads for agricultural or ; | cases accompany pla: De ag 2, re 3 (Ње week of the CATTLE ind. PovuraY of navigab| pc or lal or UM For BPECIAL БЕ РЕ вее 4. "ober run m. House qe abourers’ Mee e = the Advertise and Bills of the Companies. other Buildin; Сге ре or Farm purposes, and the im- MITT E INE атча 7р 7 Бї ent ef nii — to Farm Houses and other Вау HALL, E NGHA A M.—The dings for for fra "da pd en " i CATTLE, SHEEP, ` PIGS, - DOMESTIC POULPAY, CORN, r the provisions of an ROOTS, and, IMPLEMENTS, will be hel n MONDAY, Parliament, xe Charte, E Роос абон їп Е d of any TUESDAY, W ESDAY, and THURSD public or general works of drainage or other e tiom and скы, а па 3. may borrow their proportionate share of the cost, and charge | For Special Hailway. Arrangements, see the advertisements the same е expenses о nds ri n^ and bills of the Com he 1а imp se No investigation of Title i is гето бй, and the Company being TOCNMINGHAM CATILE SHOW. — Exhibitor of a strictly financial сы racter do not interfere with the plans E IRMINGHAM CATTLE SHOW. — Exhibitors and execution of the Works, which are controlled only by the and the Public will be е to Bingley Hall to Government Enclosur e Commissioners. Witness the JUDGING of the CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, For further information, and for forms of application, apply | ROOTS, and en s P AU Po be ry), o s ATUR RDAY to the Honourable WILLIAM NAPIER, Managing Director, 2, Od | NEXT, November 25, o'clock, an paymi of Palace Yard, Wes tm. inster_S.W._ NA Бес! ^ SIM Я " CLUB TRADE mm ME. — ALGERNON CHO RKE, of Long at the A AGRICULTURAL HALU. colnshire, has a VACANCY for an AGRI- PRIVATE VIEW, MONDAY, December 7, after 2 тм, CULTURAL" PUPIL. Tke д теак d Hus- Admission 5s; December 8, 9, 10, and 11, Admission 1s. Loss ё and LE with the Breeding of Short-horn: Eiig- ОБОИ: а DET О БОЛА Metu да OYAL AGKICULTUHAL COLLEGE, | pum Che Agricultural pee ESSION, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, арр от vues Ho . THE en BATHURST. “Z” Family, now offered for the First Time. ТЕТ 'S[PEDiGREE| NURSERY WHEAT MARK, THE PRODUCE ОЕ THREE ACRES OF THIS WHEAT, GROWN 1862 IN ESSEX, WAS SOLD TO THE MILLER, AND REALIZED £19 7. PER АСКЕ. Council. MEETING FOR THE E G WEEK. The Right Hon. THE EARL Влтиовзт. Жы of M inl and Fat Stock at The Right Hon. Tar EARL DUCIE. SarurDar, Nov. sig m ley EM Mc pareret this х= The Hon. WILLIAM BATHURST. of pi Admi! , 105. A Right e T. H. SOTHERON EsrcounT, М.Р. enc D Нои, МР; T diseussion on the profitableness of WARD 58-280 Rev. dolor CONST. ABLE, M.A., Trin. Coll. Camb. PE арт is те eported i in. another column: . No Resident е PnacrIC. а J. L. FLercHER, Farm Мап nag been arrived at. The Seiri зт т pig siue *T. BArpwiw, of Glasn amer nA Cours А d ютен аген оп ONDE. | ра ay?—is however answered definitely — by R. Boore Воин, Co-editor of the о Machines and Parm | Ше sept and magnitude of the Course of 15 Lectures on Agricultural Machines and F: Buildings. ture, Establish oom which have for "dy For full description of “ Z family,” see Advertisements in our Numbers for September and October 1863. THIS WHEAT PRODUCED IN 1863 NEARLY 10 QUARTERS PER ACRE, WEIGHING 63 lbs. PER BUSHEL., de ина Exh biti ears each sent several millions of pounds of bacon Вее" а ат. "or Oxon. Р еу into the market w ong ago have Ass CAL PROFESSOR. failed if pig feeding did not answer. e 300 to Waxrxorox, Jun., F.C. 500 fat hogs weekly which such establishments Borawv.—Joux BaTLDON, М.В. Lond. B. So. convert would not be forthcoming week after week, VETERINARY Вовоквү.—А. J. MURRAY, M.R.C. Y and year after year, if their feeding did not pay. W. MEREDITH LANE, B.A., Beholae of Trin. Coll. Camb. е іпзќапо pti iso нш 15,000 hogs r DRAWING.—JAMES MILLER, per annum, averaging 10 e lbs. gp (ute These Gentlemen will be in temporary residence. PETS edm have been made for the delivery of Special Lectures by the following Gentlemen, w DAL kindly offered. their services :— .L.S&, The Manor House, Brighton, BE DOUBLED," and other papers, weight), are killed, and ны s of 2,000,000 lbs. of bacon are annually so sold. The gre е. number come from Ireland, but the 3 HE TE. ication, enclosing SEX STAMPS. AGRI J. ALGERNON Е of Long S бт оп Leicester ап i Long Noolled Sh Ut «HOW OUR WHEAT CROPS ! forwarded on appl the History of the rt-Horn Breed. SA Course of 8 Lectures on Tillage and Гада Peirus илооснву Жоор, of Holly Bank, men л, t Newmarket, Apply to FREDERICO F. Harzxrr, Esq. AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. the THOMAS ANDERSON, M.D., Professor of € University of Glasgow, and Chemist to tho Highland and and А.М, н оа Nov. батын. Sussex. Е н i; | 1114 ТНЕ GARDENERS” CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Novzwnrn 21, 1863, Two-th etat hundreds of and purchased n imported from u ted to purchase M this price, an en higher price. fjand s es, how- 8C ‚ | ог the ordinary arable fi the | and much ‚ | most — convers ees ‚ salted every morn- g ‚ to make were the general ] prices Ewes 85s. to 45s. ; extra lots, 48s. to po lambs, 955. to 39s. ; extra, 40s. to 4is.; wethers, 40s. to each." pe тоо c «Тре tell me 16 made its appearance at onc vidi Tite least previous indication; but I find [- | After a fortnight or thereabouts th old in London pa; orumi to those ys e them = ge Thos h sum ption а hu ung in ч and апей before sale. "Вц much mi with care it is soon got over, and trust it may be саве, * Qo а they have eaught it from standing in the railway truck? I was so 180 ewes to you on à the day I bought Pe that I left the fair, early; and helped е e ILLIER hay been of swine in E traks we Y in а бшу state, but f had inom e e sheep w k was t cing food, but they "tend tom Fed m . Iti «ср that Mie | feeding ing fente dairy puse йот |. ils farm out, as ч ыа ўиш was : mir to take ret the inquir y of my friend—“ Could they Now 8| have citt it in the сме truck ud ia a of a very serious nature, and as it would s that on the this disease is corn antes hid to eme animals i as the infected means of dirty trucks. It follows, then, that as every precaution to check so sad a malady should not be overlooked, -e of a o»nstant cleaning of railway trucks used n the conveyance of cattle should not be over- g к=н Ык + ih куду: ема, е tailing corn reen food in addition, thus finds the ion. arge experie нос on wholly purchased food a am ng w Messrs. HILLIER octa- ma by the A he d as they press against the door separatin: wo houses. The animal is thus jdm ds and hangs suspen ded | this ye Made лышын is stuck, and the hook, ап i ut, nd ed |I g. There is very little noise. In this way five m A be ha аза close together before feeding on ar, са s of foul aad iat infected cattle trucks, | ives a strikin a bar wrni of suspended single illustration in the Luise communication just railway "Hu which шатан the ceiling. is | re 0 бта. © TE or Т yards along the line. ` There, | a Y of iate a Ла а ЫЕ cde and wi h т ‚1 reoei t — lots T prom m Dinto Aides in preparati which it E receiv management of o play with АТ its ries d the. back, Јов», e belly the hanging pig PR is un e anage- bi is ів slid „along mem ken do bow s а Жз th v fnt ll ra nto the m | er | Е " m emen These m a in а few, w many pma ар ed in the E and the f: is became worse. тае a ram which I borrowed from а neigh- bour whose flock is not at all affected, ind two rams sent afterwards by m em immediately | ® took the ** foot es d Sies facts = not ЕН о interest to zs ta qu eee шч peo not тзлт torn en mew caecis cud f c throughout the lan poke: friend. respeóting the sheep, | sPPl to Ido not hesitate to copy the ee PET: from his HUN Ls) "ЯХ may tend to aid us in the lore ae solution of the that 0| *Iam elis 2; vexod to find that the sheep |і cem ceiling xpo The men еп вога! апа — them, water being provided fed hos for the roug maius ie merui semis Че eee ple vei: supply trado was di and | 9f uu ан P after all am тр Yip hoever Tahe. of | proportioning of corn seed must 500 large farmer, d RC I TEN он жа ooked. V чыз not „ошу should d be con- stantly was pl of some such ide of lime might easily and Шерди val y be ha d recourse and the interests = A public, no less е ot the а himself, i that something of the kind should be ттеп INJURY AND Mert OF Mess FROM THICK DIN n | [The following lecture was given last di by Mr. Hewitt Davis at the Royal Agricultural College. ] IHE subject selected for ein. ture is the Injury and t. thinkt heid о grow to тран. and ever form part of d husbandry. sI сед рн to farmers а very ЕКЕУ n the дон of their seed co: ie been med to sow, and & ы o follow an example mise by saying, any yea and have long and таану Rasai the thinner 'seeding that Iam about to recommend to you. You will observe that I speak of the i injury and waste of corn from too thickly gre as of two distinct evils arising p** sowin much seed, gae the i injury «рў ve waste. I will pre The mall r eturns the farmers gain for the t| they dw, and the large proportion о 2n their grain that Memes n for seed, із very remarkable, mie natural fecundity of corn into ме ordin: ary practico уче sowing Wheat e mm ar I recol e Western, and enough, never со! x and the return reaped certainly nevér averaged 82 bushels, 2 Hia we do not gain fallen , lame, bui QE inquiry | I Ља й: рэа 16 fold for al we pi and much les mcg days we RISE S. and. I| tek At i andy мы агар те SUPE кош ania ily, or seed, and yet this sma! tu to ети a oie fem m 5 ма њо Qd таеп, апа the neigh- which will return thousands fold when ams YT o it c Ӯ аа ros о be free from epidemie, which is not the an Кау “oxtraordinary P aum e p. Eae sei m sorry say, in some 0! ing | singly having given 3000 ggrains and upw: Вагу 9 fro! branching m the followin and every farm ws E wonderful power Of iiem Mm лае e ш Мыны кыд юк ot һе zn atfor: for —a - ESTER SHEEP FATR.—Àn short supply. | Wheat le Peircum es 00; bb o Mi КО tender н ead of which ab an sar yielding, 5) to T 70 grains, surely - should be аа NovzwszR 21, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1115 from eed, destruction by birds, insects, and |for what lies above ground and is picked up by pigeons| Ihave often th the m y M "that о eT and young plants аге exposed | and birds; but if dio farmor would drill in Ms Wheat qualities ot fruit ка rer tave binn deve M deris о io; but su i this is to be foun the bountiful by a plough made for that - ose, = bushel É tion, thin seeding an du КАЙ yet lbs ie tat >n dons provision there is in store from the Кү of what is left, and truth his 1 рз e is e the larger rra "whih пета ears attain wherever the i t eab 1 id y » ps ad re to pep n plant has room given it to grow out, and when we see this it | sown too thick, of which there was a remarkable instance fath this way, and I wish ач would follow up the E follows that sowing more than a bushel of Wheat an acre mustat | happened some years ago at Farrin, don, in Berkshire, where а | ment that I began wit 1 rst rati lants than can possibly find space to grow farmer's corn had the misfortune (as he thought) to miss, on | ing thick is + m to аа ее iun o V H 676 to harvest, and, this being so,let m ask you ect at | which he h: и» oughed it up, had not a neighbouring me n to th. ovement of fruit. To 4 А ке pii th must be the state of the win p tl me arrives | man dissua im from it, and though it Peru e un delicious Md productive M epe we have i vij that the young swelling plants press upon each other, and find | if half his corn was lost, tat harvest he foun nef in the last 50 years but to the care that a yatt БАЗ Ке to no room to grow larger—a period in the age of the young crop | crop than had ever had on that spot before. y pa thin| the selection, and to the development he has et his usually reached in April, when о ation will sh u | sowing would be especially useful when seed Wheat is dear. | plants? without very thin planting the wild Btrawbei а sickly stage in thickly sown es from the over- eel E pm is, irm el anda half of Wheatin dear times | would never befo grown into the British Queen. Howik > crowding that thinner seeding is fre It was the change ing to 108, Davis, Nov. 12. Баху C over very thick sown ring, and the FER ENUALS CIS MEET MA unhealthy hue plants always take where seed had been spilt, Є Ji d long ste credit for having originated the алых thik, Янк atti d 4 attention to To ERN. fro " A practice of such very thin seeding as I had adopted iE = на уча eding, a same mischief in the corn tha d seen in plani 8, where over-crowding in planting, when the work of Jet ү Tull came into my hands, Рувао Pank FAR ROMF —Mr. Howard'a ad вов in patatina ћете отет оазе, 1 sure to and I found thin sowing had been recommended | steam estiva, w worked by Clayton & Shuttleworth's — n Тыч йына e л тапу io пе young | and was successfully н: еч by an ag and injurious to ай; and a comes when from want | di of room part die and part dwindle on, so that at last no more died еге my grandfather was born. ^ at wo you. Employed on 77 days, bc Е а afforded = e Kont ЧҮ; , — Ms Бане — = e >=» һаз edere E incid "te ie dí e lost in removals in 1862, and on an eft Seen ave suffere the fight for die d ni наре atmy seeding, wide drilling, H existence they have gone бохь, and never to have аі d | hoeii end min estimation of manure a а- а ik "M RUE ч vin pipi emeret n has EST | the mW ey would — m had they had room given | ti D d the strongest mann k | the p ch includes 20 | them to grow out from the firs arable land ad 229 acres of pasture. This i i a fall Among the many lessons І аи had of the advantage from reducin rj amount of seed, and apportioning it to the space left ^ed it in zs after- gro wth, I may. mention the following, which was well- land isa heavy loam, and there has been а great c d = extra f estate E ent, and the condition in which the land came into the een pn and possession of the present ow "^ Some four or five years "i hase by r. Bray, one "of the farms of which it consisted, візі А all is o ho present | blé nd, was твоз. n the autumn of 1840 I had ап ye field to sow with Wien and 7 bushels of seed were prepared pe given to the drillman to sow it, but oM to his рок on yis | | | the wrong wheel, he found that when he had gone half |n. zm sufficiently over the field he had Boh sow bs ле ground, an о states ihe н of p soil, which isa stiff eor get rid o remainder e Ё seed, he then altered the drill and sowed the rest of seed € tne Sinis "The der r tionen € sli. vator pon the remaining portion of the land,and in this way one half ray to secure К e t M fallowing | of the fiel sown with 2 the а other of the yeh n ‚ which eame to him very foul and ү eet » 2s was d in ae ari nm d Ae out of condition, меа к the same eee to do the other repairing to show the el of the niele and thin Fo oen uding now u ls of 200 acres I in the spring it rapidly mended, and whe the erop ‚ at harvest, I found the crop of the thin sown side was arison between horses pow: be the better half of the field; and then was first told of the — ted, but the mde oxponso af Mu ины cultis mistake made in drilling it. — eim the following table A frequent visitor to my farm,and a convert to thin seeding, for he had watched my o iol for many years, sent me |р AR D's Cui quem Arthur Young" e Tour, drawin; attention to the fact that 1862. s. | m1 EXC fe: : grent agricultura o error inspected Шо farming of LN n n r the ар ам n repor years ago, he inus to his that the largest crops he met vd vere i b m ары DM with were the produce of the smallest ре Ым - X and H rom d. 1 508 286 T Pies К E m е Numbers of "days, айай ro- T from different proportions of s eue m » т А (Extract from '* Tho лат Tour through the East of MNT of remo England." By Arthur Young, 1771, vol. pi pa 247.) y L $ " 1818 6| 23417 0 J : a Ful 1 i a Ane ed 95 9 0| 15 9 0 et From 4 меф, e E is deli: without hoeing 3 equal pee дов dung" At Oil М p 4 T 0 114 0 2 Mir 2 vn NUR ан аа ^ is 186, Бә есен pid i of Wheat „Ве airs. 1218 0, 10 0.0 » LE ФО АЕ. з. ы даз а OMS lt a e Jand, for tho sced of a = = d34ditto .. m 2t y а 1 an d $ T trio A pa TEN G ES ad. т 5 "Am ns oken degradation c cond not hei нере ned ; and | the те бича па ерй in the spring, it will bə t though эбен is mot a proof that the cause == in I of found that Jod rig edge Again, at | um of 927, 188 T : seed, eret there is much reason to dem pose small portions а pirt rat 201, “ Тһе REA. equal erop, e Th 1 epa; оа husbandry, and attendant on rich soils, When the mall зате га Ату: po die t — y wi is still in use, but fand is rich and thé husbandry rd iis evidently proved that ann weak oues is, that the вої vastly des exhausted by the | will another season's 2 еса of d = — е any larger qu EN work, Charging 10 pe for ze жеме on: and of cou! at there із а grea when more г) This being во, їз it not a pity that Arthur Young met with no eac! engine and pehari он and 5 per cen interest ^ instances where less than 2 bushels of seed were used ; he ifferent inerease that a strong | capital, with portion of the uo tofu new rope а: {е this in the days of broadeast sowing, when 2 bushels d^ cost o recte and. repairs, am to 2887. 2s. ба. | were thin ing, comparatively as much во Аа опе ió for which sum 880 acres have uA emus € one | арреа t ent day. ut the subjeet of t depths tar from Clodi ledio à 50 | sowing 1 is not any means a new one for ion to that intrease S at depths varying trom 6 to inches, and 50 acres знан it has al been seen to be deserving of atten- ani ly bet 7s. and хо SEE epic x ied ко к — y 8s. don ча grubbing The engine "^ n тугі bari in the year or еа w you; | shows that s o Ut ago, and by еме а зо rt work, | more from this valuable old book. rust I uced Umen the land is мшдей! in threshing ап — | written а hundred years before, c еж waste of seed had | enough to recommend it to o general attention ind. to io" that that the whole Ё it ought not to ne^ on ће | been A but the mat of good dril and horse hoes кер | а scientific principles began to be арр lied to farming, thin ена back rogress of thin seeding. to ot seeding was seen to be part ofa better practice, 1, too, have discovered the very M тр Кё, fact w! hich Tull has во strongly The estate liesi fmi the midst A the «x ee un Ger va eto ц rom tho ** Practical Husbandman.") urg namely, that the exhaustion of the soil for the next es to the n ©“ B——, Essex, July 12, 1782. p is much less from thin 'seeding, notwith-standing that tC Mr. Swityer,—In answer to yours concern cerning the planting the f produce of ne. A more, and the benefit from thinner seed- utly Астер din of tnr nd md pne А vigorous growth of getti: of eorn with r instruments, and for the|ing extendsto tl ps that follow after, for the laud is left ~ тей eig ó kind of vineya nue into our fields, I acquaint | less exhausted. ak and some large Elm trees indicate a considerable ou that I have made diligent search amon cient The luxuriance of my Whea! n poor 2 nd the fifth | natural fortility, and when drained the Grass land is ts Е ear since the nr of manure c m odi be accounted for very good, and the arable land is produe ctive. MOT SISTER seien rops of a I 1: have „beon sufficiently found out which would bo regular а ad Apri wai | the pow urzel are this year 1 remarkably good. A fo ul Wheat e t s ie ^ш hi g. Tw shels of kinds ағә dear, provided "there x de Ioh inst (broadcas will early осору te whole of ( adhesive -— In guitieuiar, the Swedes and Mangel men 08 in their delivery of the seed at equal distances, being Ку and in W соптіпёей ‚һе k, it used tò be (whati о е year; rows 12 inches ve much space upied and unexhausted until late in the season, and then ve - 3 feet 6 inches to 4 feet deep, and 20 when tillering ef summer дг sodina st MA 56 interv als. мн foet apart, 9 inch pipes being u used for the minor Du m ion [o MET шо gi iven mo a rum | drains, and 4 i inch pipes for the londoni, In spring it crops, with less ооо Nd mauure, Д er ә! һай from sowing double е the q of se © ` lecture Ке, be closed, — that ань te the iau E" vat of corn from (oo tblokly RUM libb, the ingenious | Е mak cn Mm а since prin nad in one ^ot the parta of вота t0 тебосе that you muy ew too much. You, cannot inot of print ; thes eerie of which is as follows:—400 grains оё | make two plants grow where there is Space on for one: Wheat (says Platt) weigh t hroe-quartera of an ounce, which is on about 533 grains to an ounce; and so 160 perches, whieh is an Joel t this field when proveut consod to bo а farmer. ы TA PERLE ERUIT ni this ап gardeners, harvest two omen into а Wheat n and had sheaves of Wheat m Gabriel Plati рреат that this m te Mop inorease more than by tho | hole, common way, ӨН К est d pare» ali ge As Tom Cue Mn = yd та арда иш '$ basbels, or 6 tad рас im ade, iamdiu e rannes or poverty of the ground. we gay, is the general method of sowing, тре ое imd heat to ап aere of ground, if воо Mond Py broadcast, and allowapco is mado 1116 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NOVEMBER 21, 1803. steam cultivation certainly enables— while on the ти landa crop of summer Vetches has occasion- | A at n de satisfaction, sud hence и that the pends; ignorance ee „сап produce perfect iren аё the happiest people on rth, in fuot t, they are, аге, *wh n eat, et ан ly been! taken Е place of the root pied grea deal is being don e by draina; ge and lim g, by the l of fi tl wi ring aa : estate formerly exceedingly out of condition, and ill equipped, into good order. A good deal has pe done in the way of енд m land to grasa! in a places | an a urkey, or о been | when they are hungr and eeded, еа. іп айе КЕЗ | | ade s of mn t-brown Octobar" 80 r сли and thus again erstood ру mea inquiry among fa armers, and a 3 EE elds with "сү custom that oet in the ir hope and are inolinod io believe tbat he. mistake ; and we farther hope that, if he Бе ped, lb ns will b op ge x jnfuse a spirit of e them from their team cm ply. stirred by t ый iein y Fie dee the шасе. d „блан чао by horses, are Bat be fo ith sheep the t t to proceed, we are next informed in reference sign ; 1 but un аз w. in e are now informed элыш leisure, fall asleep ud be happy and | рате he his obli el to whic J- E fan ive ndi BE CM always foun ble mbers of the УРЫУ, чй families tr are generally reduced КӘ beggary, and their own end too often tbe hulks or the i eil ing A 5 commercial relation. between Whe landlord and tenant, S" cannot pass over without remark hinh p f seed s to lded , and n lightly own on cultivated and sown ers Bi ты d Grass seeds next | land, that at present m prevailing. , quantity is 2 landlord, and ‘which ee him a preferable claim to a pring, the ше, aatis preparation for the er rn per acre before November, permanent Grass land into which they are to be eck кысыш; and that these piene е Ho can, for instance, exercise his right of. bypothec converted. " neral rule, are o nly little more than half the eguan iy sequestrating the crop for the rent due for that crop, but и , The fertilit of the land de ends t onl t for that erop, and by sequestrating the farm stock for iuo Y а асту “ та1 le” 90 bs k E le 1 m ear's rent—his preferable right to do so existing only foi sz subjec Ue ME T "EE gene eeu Live ack litt pts eum cs three months after the last conventional -— of payment of en su er, | the СЕ -— Nei crop tock can be sequestrated of artifici та manure side В КЧ made, butalso|and 44 afterwards, Now ntlemen of p same | for the arrears of prev. vious years’ rents. on the purchase as well as growth and consumption of | school as tides eri are pesi iini memak us, that к ЫА chjectis n to thi th de * Ж in роребацопов оа aed retera alim 1 gives пе Ia ori еп: [9 cattle food. for the last, 40 or 50 years the quantities of seed per | the same security to others, and hence he bas not the Some 200 ewes with eni Jambs are sold off fa in nearly equal ratios ; and thus, | facilities for borrowing money as he cha wise етуй Pectus i r^ yearly ; also abo ut 100 sto: rites, it di xvm 2 and 2X bushels, | Short, his credit is impaired, and he is A r kampea in p- В 110 Sa at i | pecuniary transactions. Another stronger objection about toso quantities = the t 20 years, it also that after a boná fide sale of the produce of the farm has been 40 beasts are kept, the cattle and sheep being fattened | diminished 2 ar of summer Ad е be necessary to fatten them n both together have failed, ing cake roots wert cut *l ed Пу Жы шне е? cut hay c t А 100 acres of Grass land are annually шо Wy Woods pep hay being made at the ical of сре an acre, which is а small sum for | the n neighbourhoo of London. ese constitute xtd principal points in Ње man пар -| ment of a clay-land estate, w мүл is ad pu ly mm getting into condition— where ste руса both for the sake — ied tillage a it alone on clay forthe sake of displacing 1 saria o road material and building алайа, | ud for the other work inevitably attendant on improvement. deep e ассо: omplieh, wd G. |t e inserted in +һе | © 3 p es , | the exercise of his rigbt of hypothec can compel the purchaser and t thus, again ie rH to our author's “facts and re-deliver the article or рау меч ad. e e it. ооган » gnant to everything that is fair о ust in commerci: figures," in 1820 about 6 "remp and 3 pecks were | dealing as ав to maka tha law тоон Е. Fortunately tha Tua hago what? m x 20 ons for I have | cases in which the ТРАЙ has carried this LM e 2 an rea aird, M.P., ce о be the best | extent are ride Ys even the power to dos апу с uld " not be pos: ess танан ма published at ет ever ша the bci eps | he existing ноде "betwee n landlord and tenant, and the 1716 — but ab 20 bush | —— P: onnected with terms of entry, tenants' capital, | its abolition would ountry. But were 62 bushels sown generally in 1820? No. е 4$ bushels sown generally or едк in 1810 No. But 4x the quantity of seed Wheat кае ы а since 18401 Yes, about half a bushel and п о. Wilkins, Parsonage,Wiz, Nov. 12, 1863. AGRICULTURE AS A COMMERCIAL Edd BY PETER M'LAGAN, ESQ., OF PUMPHERST Paper read in the Sixth Бараа of the dem 1 Science er Congress, on vivum (4 "— bis ct. 13, m" latt: is such a heavy blow and great disco ment aimed | t icultural improvement, that as no one else — n it or noti i ill imei id to be kind enough to endeavour find a few corners li in the Agricultural Gazette for me, for I must write two, three, or four ur papers, fo for so many criticisms upon highly respectable e and I lament much that I am compelled m him so completely as I do; but I renim ба ат 1 "de 80, f andin toto nearly. Butin this з paper H shall skim over the thor M the article, I am fully aware, is JE wW e attendo d with much greater changes than we wo ld dmn If the security which the лава, possesses vm aw were withdraw: n by its abolition, the simplest iest remedy for the — would be to make the э. payable before the crop is reaped and disposed of, and not after as is gener: n he сай at present. This Pe nge «ома demand а larger capital from {һе tenant on , in as far he would have provi sum equiva- lent c^ one — rent in addition to the Y кее -— such pu eren үзүм as usually the commencement of a new los А te ders for instance, at present ente ring upon ОКЫ Алл is not generally led on t: DIE any Post tll ы Candlemas or Whitsunday after the crop is reaped—that is, about 15 or is months after — He has thus the use of this money in the manage- Ses „> ч for this period , however, the. law of до _ bolished, rent made ould be at in thelaw of а һе disad e he his fitness for th: ieular far or which he belge 1 cA d d стор w: кече оя о The personal element also often enters into the pre- hypothec abolished. liminary measures i m A g of а farm; a landlor ave а as a tenant more than| Before can estimate the amount of capital may hav liking for ES beer quite frteipestiy не of th pital and skiilof either. n sivi ang | necessary M T invested in the farm by a tenant, we choice of a А. be Бонг Statements only ; but dig deeper into the subsoil м JE во to write, hereafter. But firs M А will decus that would е the of it the pes seen но jally the thin tha lie, and into which scale he slips the support of them. Now, were rofession that of a tiller T the ground, "instead o ot a — I should ге regard this па tinually brought сола анс ^ wi rin e but also in social in gs H pedet of n why the relation between m the landlord and him, w. will exist for about 20 years, should be ed is its com Ву all means letthe lease be as strict] any business paper can be made. But in its dhradon there are sure to be many йн айн which no one could fi i constitute a difference between the letting of a farm па mi rd he term of whi ЕН is but llowers # MA eee capital at first an swept aw ca api to meet the engagements with his landlord. KN y be could invent; as the progre ss towards the perfection to which any art or science can carried, is caused | ? by wise men not bei raised our e ing perfectly satisfied; and is із what ufaeturers to be what ey are, to the power and influence they now pos:ess i state, and enabled them to supply nearly or quite all the rest of the world besides their own i E. every of 3 i ornament, which the world may Teqnire. But had those manufacturers, as w en debe Qu) ade арга loss сте diseas uff P | be dece b; negotiations Кыеп the landlord and tenant regarding НЕ Tiiprovems ments to be performed on tbe farm e заа shoul the necessary funds in improvements, and the tenant та, agree to do gU at his pense o the farm at а lower rent; or the Еа may offer on tioy uve EM ке the present day? Why, nearly in the ең it was 500 or 1000 back. and wise men are never “ сап years No; good wii me, », а lease is а! enm necessary г spice is чет ы conducted as a commercial pursuit, and the lease of sufücient duration, and with clauses just both landlord and te the lease, Ё Landlords узуру S ed reserve the em E: e расо поо c hd ои of capital will с to азау without then zm there rail шек! At present there is a large way unem because owners cannot E T cuiii rs etaed safe енот. ts for. it Tema soila the employ! be opened u which would be attended wib advantages to the owners of both. land and money, 5 Р м. BE ucro Моүвмвев 21, 1863.] THE — SUR AND Е GAZETTE. 1117 а T C O E STT erative | farmers I ever knew, used to advise me when a young the Алар to the vepres and tothe country by the improve- | Т ment of а ре extent o: d. rà d if The amount of capital песоввагу for the proper cultivation of man to re х dos җе Кн get ie d heart the сч зданий an arabl fi depends upon the situation of the — the а е ood management he ev system of managemen: m pursued on it, its condition at knew, yet I have heard my father say, that when in End of өптү, 0 the torm, at whig, the might ront is tod 1 the neighbourhood of Bradfield, he could alwa ЇЇ and some other circum і expecte : the capital considered necessary vase ut different periods. In M А field ә дайн, Xong s farm began from the a pamphlet published by Mr. Wedderburn іп 1770, it wasstated adness Ot the farmi at a stran ntradiction that the capital considered requisite for a between preaching and p eod To go to the per statute a Mr. ertson, farmer а , * Calendar." Others have followed in Arthur аре Eeport o gricultu id-Lothian," draw кор for Yo oung bad his followers, as Shakes then and their own farms without sicilia Mna, while t hey would | Milton theirs but a we the capital at 51. per statute acre. Sir Jo nclair in 1812 calculated б the returns given in to hi ^ large gara enrich their fields by the cake and manure used on the yon Ніз“ * New Farmer's Calendar? is adeo old о! ers in Scotland that 6/7 12. 94. per { will be Youn Mr. cre was sufficient, Professor Low in 1844 estimated D Tor er who has once got [Betten a g Morton's is e еа 8.4 es Nu CP TR publish x айн - пениса н [e ҮРЕ, it to ) De aT SE modem. qu уен latest authorities," as very old 1851, it is estimated at 01, for à farm managed on the four. |* ny of that condition maps never failed to specify. І, for one, rejoice to have соц у! » . 78. aged so аз avethe| Too often as qu end a lease approaches, and the tenant із | found the work in suc ands, but why not call i half in Wheat, and the other. in Beans, Clover, Turnips, and noart as to having his lease renewed, the liberal treatment F уг T ^g t is а Arthur, Тош, eo. e by in of the soil previously pursued is changed for one of mistaken me not пе e lime or other costly manure. It will | economy. Hula or e OD is е-е 9 and all is taken | Morton's “ Farmers’ Calendar." 8, be observed how the capital considered necessary for a farm is | out of the soil that can be got wi t restoring anything to it. gradually increased by the different writers as they approach | Th e when applied to the soil is поб merely to the present times. But when we consider the difference | supply t ents necessary for the growth of the plant, and Farm , lubs. een the value of money now ‘апі what it was even а | restore to the soil those that have been removed from it by the T quarter of ntury[ago, e requisite | plant, but also to call into action some of the constituents of EasrLorHiAN: Nov Steam | Cultivation.—Mr. t of gapital p nót, 80 e 2 dn g E OE s «Бото the gon RM generino would have lain dormant. Тһе| сот SKIRVING, wh DELE introduced the dis- o no elieve al e capi al invested | farmer therefore who, trusting to the high condition of his soil, y tenants in the arable farms througho out Scotland | purchases no manure phe the end cf his lease, has not the cussion by a long г reference to the history and literature exceeds if it even amounts to 5l. per a age, | advantage of the profit to be derived from the manure itself, of the subject. An ough agriculture, made great progress of late | and from the elements of the soil called into action from the| Mr. SADL LER, of Ferrygate, then said ;—You are ondi rents have nm ЫГЫ; there has not A. а maro атайы бе elon manure, while the soil is exhausted of its | aware that last year I t of со! Кызыл: in the profit mer. is has | more available elements. He is thus the first пабег himself, 3 been о uch in many insi s to the want of the | and thro m both the 1апа1ога and the nation also suffer F owler's steam р одын apparatus, b I have come necessary Eid to evalo the full resources of the soil. The |loss— "o his land being exhausted, the latter first rem crai in Seo ч acie at neget eu : i OK тей profit of th ant, and secondly by the[reduced | а Yoa are intelligence, skill, enterprise, ustry, but | fertility of the soil. No manufacturer of sense would allow his ital is awanting. Many tenants are fond of having | machinery to get out of order because he expects to leave his will е a all account каада ап unbi assed opi inion, for 1 larger holdings than their means warrant, and h full | premises іп a few years. He knows the better the order his have no interes ts whatever to 9 and I do mean ps is not done to the farms, and the ts are necessarily | machinery is in the more work he will get ont of it, and there- | to ех xtol AT one g I t is unfortunate for the agriculture of Scotland that | fore he does not grudge the small annual expense in keeping it | of в culture over the ' other. , the turn- man 2 landlords and the tenants are ambitious of | in aet order. What the — is „4 the cement f th bi ты К cupying а greater extent of land than they | the farm is to the farmer; and what ія true of the one is also BG arrow, 29 Байынан un witt out inversion ; — - тар justico to with y am — I consider that vs - of 297 Á— 3 à 4 Р. сар requisite for an e farm e inary circu me people contend that the гете his system of of irec апа roun: t acti i stances, and on which the landlord is to ex: l per: n exhausting the soil towards the end of aeii is to ah Е 9 о E abon ao Fo, Б ees DE improvements, should not be less than from 107. to 12l. per | pensation for “unexhausted improvements," or, in other NITE ids. he condition of the farm at the ti: fentry.| words, ''tenant-right." “The recognition of any such a light implement over the land in moist weather and ›” said the late Mr. M'Culloch, ‘‘wonld be most propano a seed-bed in the excellent manner in which I wd farmer's wife is reported to have com- Some shre à Ф mischievous, and is indeed quite at variance with tbe principl pared [Жесе as а А Yetinmerattvé business to “ cooking | of осспрапсу for specit. Lime? "We inve tdi уры ui x V ror doing the other da ; t Fe e. датага їп a feast and getting the smell ble, or | counties where it exists," т. Caird, ** that the agriculture and in preparation for Wheat, h n the H int б kot with hand is on the whole fafedor. Е Ж of other vitri and in no other hand, drive a grubber, two yards sida rough ing money into ones poc EA ap en д case, even under the most favourable circumstances, i 1 taking it out Mm the other." Most farmers will agree | {o ot stances, superior | the ground in dry t te i which do d жеее ы С OF more at ls. 6d. an асте, employing only six with her that the dass of farming are not great, and | tenant-right. Тр every county it bas led to fraud in greater о these var d all occupations, with the |less degree. It perpetuates bad husbandry by stereotyping | Ре ople, part nd he can dig 10 or 12 followers DANA бесу practicas ~ which аан E Mere ments have rendered | inches deep ii in solid clay, a: ET have been doing this A farmer must not only have a'knowledge of his busines: limiting - is mean ds s for fu ^f балит d л Ар А сит „арос ON OYET ха кте uires more favourable ost profitable way of manufacturing framed. o: re — тынга. ана stipulations өч circumstances ; he does not adapt himself so much to t | expl cit and based F ys ana there will be no need at the | the tenant; he will not Word in angles; he must have end of the lease of such unbusinesslike proceedin Viens the fence s 400 d by tenastright, or UE for unexhausted | st rios тда rix is pun e MEG. have the dishonest. trickery and bad 2 apent,» yery D кА pee account. Farming diera rom ihe paniy fession in this and other respects, The me vehit having lenned his business begins to practise it at once by buying апа oie The farmer on the other OM кү to choose first from among the different brenehes into w m business is divided which he is to pra em, manufacturer before he engages in em "pre per mercantile m of t ot farming, viz., that of buying and selling. And the same qualities requis: site for a merchant are also essential to a farmer in arme degree. immense opora of bronästufs, r the PL Е c E breakages uhr f ut even if these ces are to i tinue, as there is every likelihood of their doing during А üns added to this. I may mention that when the of peace, the energy, skill, and ана E the farmer grubber we never had any breakages, but I prefer using i cast- Thayi sena e ы — а ЕСЕ - ан may yet bezsuccessfully emplo; yed in raising stock instead of | the plough when pioneering for stones, with its for success in farming is due as much to pret ч attention in | iron skifes, although they А do break now and then. Дондо out th: m of а e з any MM у z me Corresponden эк ; T gem he А apos system—as muc) small savings as атре protits. nothin rge, bo or rope and engine, than It has been well said that “th rs t ild Breed оў Cattle.—A peret 0 in one | doi: E I to th оге. аў "аз to on ох, E т E P et н сенг of yo n s is wrong when stating that| whether ploughing or у m best system, I Tordai 06 o farmer should know the value Chillingham, in Northumberland, is the eg place i can tell | you what Mr. 26 oru the ne articles he deals ас and how е соне -— dispose of ere m е e " wi e ist ter en " 12 em to the test advantage. Тоо often have farmers |be found, as a fine of these in Метт iliis vids with buen г, as exhibited b him at Worcester, skilled 2 eT dt emer er € о а Y "S — exists, and has done for centuries, at Chartley, near | o er it i in ipie апа vr the cultivator at all.” — == - the s -— ан they араа ege e; estate wv vet F E cattle are Ho із во с convinced that th is the e right w ork for his on arms—the main if no e cause o white, and & curious family superstition is intment being their want of the important qualification | with the herd—should a black or spotted calf be born r he hears of the rm of this of buying and selling to the bestadvantage. When we consider | it з= considered а sure sign that а death will shortly | im den upon our йч however, » hav the t labour, anxiety, and risk which a farmer undergoes $ y p p crop, А еа ее fosecution. of his business, he is m i6 per —€ d - E vo у = €: - estate and notion that he will change his pe UM is o nt. on bis capital; bu y 8| ing e e ong. R. D. S., Cheshun ov. e Аа land ii А mado eel фа, д пасе ае E L- Arthur Young's Farmers Calendar, 21st Edition.— spring I feel certain, as it is no Pari е to i from s ess, teaccountsshould be kept, which should 6 y friend те Calend "dn клон E ** Arthur uch — don ods inaug wi od 20. x m Nd balanced at least once a year. on comparin oung's — ers now no ав | requi t the agri рас le farming withthose from other pursuits should not forget in their t vriter, but rable farmer, | not e а p h experience, n m bel jef is [^ mince тшп oa emn = rod by the p d. the | about ít, but the name. Did Mx восе admit ofa M : the ^d lüvator or grubber, f for they are Mere I should say it was too tnm g for Young. Iti the terms, ato a an A farmer in prosecuting his business commercially should be able to omoda his system to the times; and hence the advantage, I would say the necessity, o his not nS nid by жы nd obstructive clauses in his lease. sperma енн play of Hamlet with the part of Hamlet ott. * qe land in autumn for Wheat, as I o rem апсу а plan is Young's, the солнцу ед їз 0. and а | work superior to that. I am at present до oing a& Ferry- is ОЁ first-ra rate | gate on Potato laud, the drill following ce close gas y, а ; for, of & the host of nibo v pe: E n e ныт the modern work, e. one will be found · the half of its term was past. il а babe un for instance, it was - cultivate Wheat | 0А ће tt cereals during the Crimean war, their cultivation is now almost unre uod het # уос жт - not; Voelcker and us амі ether = chemical : T een doing n worth 20s. an - were alike aikaasi Even Jobn Chalmers | acre where Potatos are to IM. Morton — had = е ив ле in * Numbers." | ments we year that we can increase sober sadness I fe; t noodles in those | that crop about a fourth use munerative, and therefore commercially Mur. high f cattle, sheep, and In reat n by з Звы wit à the ow prices of the cereals аеш а i fatl d jogged оп | Any опе who saw the sets put into the drills after the in the system, viz.—in reducing the | у”, content to jog о on ав our fathers had jogg t the land of 16 or 18 Мө ос А ЧА plogi and i in Increasing our pastures, | Delore us. Practice and Science were then hardly on | cultivator had ызга vs depth todos I believe that it would m for the Фе" benefit. of the farmer and or | Speaking terms, or were аб best but beginning to join | inches, could w í on ^ -— results as the nation at large у to form a larger of | hands ; and sulphates and hates, queer things to have obtained. анон uenis or gara се Det 4 br P ins down. с ау E dd swallow, and by no means easy cf digestion. In short,a|into the subsoil rtu t габа сеа [ер down. he prie of the cereals, those of cattle, нс Are p — шера betwe ical and wi s putin in autumn, wool have on the contrary It is worth; remar!) eoreti і pring «Бер d Сеге тон Qe inne Бех as it - M dis, P. he d oed ie M: die -- Seam. w 2428. " - increased about 100 L, i|? о contend tha 5 ; n en ots Lunar A oc a Race EA D LP IE кадои, rut, чыз ЖМ бы ap Die meer hare already said, XT rd mina |B Go ий уос grabbed tie Jand equal wali жешн уй- grazing farm and yet who would i from the n, а, с-з! y | jf m эв have got them to en. crop, td iris чы Vest ушаа Sis Hd 95 tae prac tica Бот sense of his тті tings? One of the best | have done it, wai то g 1118 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NovrwsER 21, 1868, eam - than the land-fast stones, and I| plough. It was thus apparent that the с fer йо во beneficial. шы opinion is that, barring stones, it will | would "e up wuers of the soil лолу and | possessed a steam plough could carry on his ploughing pay апу man steam who grows 40 acres "| лану to ү Ee 1 ыр pe a pity if they | and other operations simultaneously, which ав a Very Potatos, and I "believe it will turn out that this cro t go n hand with the b, in helping | great advantage, will bring in the em e Mech "eir стор by Ire introduetion of апі I thiuk we may also look ра our вч "iving steam upon | their farms, The use of steam I believe longer and соз ing us less. sed th prices which ROYDON; Ате Pigs в Pro fita able ?— ject was upon my farm for d. last 12 "rca E of 14 upon I look upon it as equal to the discussed ab a recent DE of is gu» Mr. ILSON formerly, and 1 hav not found any loss thereby. n äisoovery of iia and етт ен more, Ву it alone mp the introduetory pap van i of the distant сого out in ће | сап we fight the battle of а cheap production with oubt the profit of. pig k img. depends їп а — I plough c too deep last year for Wheat, боғе! зам nations, who аге sending из mow 40,000 grent mensure pon having a good! breed, and on the > and lost money by doing so. Mr. Fowler warned ren of corn weekl site London and Liverpool me, but I pe rsisted i in my search for boulders. It is lone. Foreigners, x vill adop5 it shortly ; let us, In an artiele on high farming read -á the late Mr, ave the start. It matters not, I think, what | Baker before the London лче ai Club years first, especially for a seed furrow. My Oats grown | amik you adopt; any system of steam is better than since, that ечди supp d А bushel o f Barley or after t d crop ind попе, and the worst is incom yi €: to horses, | Peas has always been consi g^ as equivalent to the So also was the Barley ; and Т have exhibited my first | The entire daily cost with me of working is under 17. T of 81b. of meat, Therefore, if the pr samples of eteam-grown — E са market to- day per dav, and if we can do only four acres of digging meat is less per stone Mp ue p m" bushel, „5а weighing 59 lb. pe r bushel, sold at 865. 6d. per qr. Tho worth 80s., I think t зеге is some hope for profit. 1t is (5, ani if I can nne. upon the р good, but t only the quantity of work done, it is the quality. ^ y py nt as on till the first sown | There are (at least Bar 109 both difficulty and oe кө food they consume, а pee small balance de weighed ms -A C^ We s many р чы а at first, but I am y ќо gay these have now s, I think. it will þe мамо that they are a yet to learn regarding , and once m ity of ts tried а r from others and m Ian experience ач beri ape = m culture, masters and men M yet be benefited by steam | М" p im, Коной, w Modes nd forward; and you e gentlemen, that is а very e Four pigs were bought in at 41s. 6d. each OP O desirable matter in our climate. I believe it to be Mr. Horr, of Fenton eA said My experience or Омеей 2650 1b. t MA at n 64. »r qr — the whole secret of success. With steam, and | steam cultivation is small ої 416 Tb., including 11 18 104 portable manures, І see no reason why we | has been most satisfactory. ЕА began Pak Howar s £20 4 103 А уне yet be able to take E pte c price for our | apparatus on September 25 last, eM s се then wej 99 stone 31b. of pen. gy ab 4s. 4d. феи produce; and in Seotla nd w 1 grubbed or eultivated 32 aere after 1 Beans, and sinking the offal 0010 7 : emp ; an | about gn acres dee imperial E after Potatos, Pur e g м conls at Р pe оа, ar арш the whole . of which has been не : z This рчы ба Shows че N EN TE Ne > i Pie price y, though the was sold at - double-sereened, at 6s. per ton, laid d This is а | 197 deret res. We might d а When é denm mmenced farming, i : 287, A had one pig, valno to mo at 17. 10s. In 859, by purchase S and bree ings the num сов! oub | very important faet for you to den "Hy opinion із | 25 or 30 — of stu ble, pn in our anxiet yt HB tely, and t fall i Аи viue, — it be left in Grass for sheep ; | days. In нейде А 1 xd has been phar | І if it be t hat I see told in tha t European organ, | there were a few acres full p Stones that we only did the Times, erts ch has ever taken t th the greater British farmer, that Wheat will never be on and | that | from 7 to 8 inches, and the last 10 or 15 acres we have | bu. t ad ap, per - » cia: d 10 inches. The sba mai 55 Int R p edi tter. eld seems. to use a hac | bein 13 inches broad, the soil is cut quite level, 3 бл! peyed phrase, to bo o ^ gen fact," and one too, which | effeetually thrown up and stirred. "The Couch Grass | 808 57, 178 A о ое ОА DM КОШЫ We have not heard| апа other weeds are left on the top, and when д rs па t Kel d, р 299 sfactory steam farmer going back to be a horse farmer. | harrowed, may be taken off. Та fact I was rather € Ка Е would bo like pulling down your steam threshi tonished at th ti Ооой with off v 4 MADE the Todi; therefore Ph Mig Н e tting up a horse work. On n contrary, Bean d "ue land, and which would have been a of all they prim we have one of the gr greatest steam men in England left in ыен i ghad inih i onland I will now state i you my profit and Р 1 ed даат - T ation dria cene aceount ;— & ‘steam than be rent-free nh io revert to булгач А Een Мау, 1800. ото sows in pig (produced 10 pigs) . E less е опе mile long and 100 yards wide; ; лафа оп dries very quickly. have begun to think it ma Fed x oxi 0 RI one side of ting all kinds of land, except Vin | ` fence on each side of a road for the engin aps lea, whi eh bad better be turned over, Iintend one question not yet alluded to—viz., ihe minimum | in spring Ag go over the stubble land & qms time, | November, 1860, sold 16 fat pigs .. .. 98 4 4 of land upon which steam may be profit able. My and then drill % up for Potatos and Turnips, but] Two sows ana their second farrow (19) .. .. 12 0 0 farm being partly light soil and not very p Tet takes кте 409 — arable imperial—it may be quest five me k d tus, besides a fatui able as to where much profit is to come from, unless | lad wi ith a s nn at 5 to supply the ^" November, 1860, to April, 1662. it be the Yet ok at at Mr. Smi йв, ‚ of Wool- | with water, when none сап be got where kis иса, | Brod and purchased 90 UT gs аб а cost оГ. 2 А ston, success on only ыз ри The consumption of coal i id а 8 to : I dai P E cod Loss da Ў l of eight-horse pow er; h s only threo horses on his use what are called ch they cost on the farm p — ен js a poor MR Mes Ifeel certain that| about 9s. 6d. per ton. “The expen se = За il daily is Arii, 0002, #151 15 9 lt Deje -oecupy 400 to 500 acres of stiff land | another 1s. I calculate the daily cost for wages, coal, | pygaleors9pigstodate ~. .. .. 151 15 9 pays best, as it can be ploughed for 5s. oil, ‚ &e., to be from 215. RA 22s. 1 ihe арратари 1 has Died 10 is e wi it pay, ces rather what am 1 losing by not|this, as takes nung half a ber to comp bis go а S perih of nearly 18 4070 is nof no; ger E. du havi 1 сап see that A A sq rents on | remova ne field to ЧЕ р а moderate bear in ум tbat w та — id. h pres unless wi Tiros bandes tbe use of three "po e pigs e "TE of steam. Т тере "e. Р p hot -— an | of hou We, however, got over on 62 imperial love viz, MEN T. : pt 365.5 Av. exact — of the wi work done last year. It aer гез without Жас: пр {һе engi ine at all As the culti- | per quarter. Pollard and maddlings аб the аш cemmenced ; t from interruption, breakages, univ or goes "over fully s six imperia ial б гын, Ше aedi Esd sto] ppages, КА wet weather, discontinued. This ‚рег xclusive | From April 25 to Dee. 31, 1862, - í— » 31 Dataka lina of interest on capital invested, ond the ten. pE wear. а 0) VAR ^ acoso .. “> ze RI Э | i ploughed, dug, and scarified; and T expect t Góst oDteod нүн e v autumn, if certain animals could L^ ot M t o E: йакев-5 48 is spread over. The ap us I bave got ge © 5 9f the stu would be by this cost 5507. Бау І Sont for in sai ed 1 depreciation UE E ips qussu. oS Tares in spr p intei of: анто ap . per annuin, and spread 6 this over betwixt 400 and ИТЕҮ: d our р r v h, | Since y which time T bavo not sius belanoe. I baye made no charge for attendance, as consider the manure made A а gai purpose of en farmers to purchase | tages, | Кее те land. animals kept on a farm, ја this respect—that уоп ‘ploughs, by advancing the money, and taking re- pay- getting the various crops во in better time. sooner get a €— — —— originally ipsu ment by instalments. I strongly recommend it debeas Mr. Scor SkinvING said he would have „bought а | Шет. For commgenep notice. I am sure I should ай dealt w had told him how he | 80% w and eight p A» ‘and that у that TA give 6l, — Company had they been in rem n: 1 pea was to do without. horses. "He wished іо know how | "ill not have to ke на them long before ы c sow 10б 4o. sos ә rer осто RR e why о T aee gr Miet un pn que breed fro rii аз pers e e Out of D farrows ы 1 4h home э ў бн give us а ры tto destroy the е ines à ing all the ome to th p em m m» that I have 1 find the average number · reared has е diea. “What a paradise " some Vez you will| home the Tur L.of a frosty пі g m : вау, ж peA Ан not ipa the same here?" I am|on Suddenly m ees es а fall. complement of f|. Dr. жый s BO his had hree pigs, and ) certain that, in general landlords do n value the | horses. Не himself it | he mM ай their eek he weight ground game. n зс and rabbits, 1d Te f hat for every Эй, — віват we are now enabled to break up ou r stubbles in [of Bis iod ploughed for не im. ond reina! г hundred w Пом ied о tooi эы н, : good time for winter V. ld employ eve арар оп his farm in the opera- : . upon that for { арале бо Siena mer by comm | Rice or Bar anea ie E Rape, and White Mustard, by which a og os "ode kd em. by steam. eris 1 red he ined 14 dra sheep m Mn upon an arable Mr. SADLER said this along with some other diffi- ‚.Авнвх said » аа бере upon the generality of опг ro hero we rant grow culties, was yet o be got over ig jo ience, but in best by Ъ a еее u му А À hares eat th ti g plough | uM E must not put e ©, i LA х айе, m е 2. eed аты >й йды oe 34l p ld be чал 4 аг pig to pay, they must be looked [ i X z mer C emmen Er m^ "E ie hon, atomi cu said Њаё Mr. Sadler's horses | regará of | were саң employed in the carting of manure, Potatos, | accora &с., when those of other farmers were yoked to the _ NOVEMBER 21, 1868. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1119 е pig. pig. Sed pulped Swedes and summer, bes — ground corn with it, kept нео ing and thriving condition, an reduced га e expense eof Г keo eping used ; A ox if the pulped ood was ntinued during бет of fatt ting, g of making go ood y and Mangels in spring wbich manure, than making it by t к be profitable, independent of | the manure, it was in мед) that the cmd pig be | ^N on роо back in attendan nce с Се др from thé end pep for i. Hox Cabbage sv uà boh d Ee to them. P. the pigs had cost him, А hè never fonn: M te evil» te the farmer. ——— 5 yen men а parallel in n (he » Kistoty fill : Mayer 1 in 1757, 1758, 1766, 1767, 1781, and 1782. ondition HOWARD'S STEAM PLOUGHING and CULTIVATING APPARATUS LL BE AT WORK NEAR BEDFORD THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Price of а Complete Set with 10-Horse Engine +» .. .. £515 0 0 Price of a Complete Set without Engine — .. s» ^ 920 0 0 Catalogues, with Sixty Reports from Purchasers, may be had on application to JAMES ax» FREDERICK HOWARD, BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD. » they dee ес toa petty Migh ро Не did not know r. Wilson all the food the pigs said he a uy Il that had come He co t of th one time l im 6d.a pound, and tomis they The prineipal argume ent in favour Miscellaneo The New Mayor of Bedford. ^s ill qol y many cep mm d ames Howard ha в been a pos or four inn me office was filled by the dons of the present % керпоуу &vpung ерле £p £a mm ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. HOT-WATER APPARATUS, FIXED AND UNFIXED, А FEW SECTIONS, BOILERS. PIPES AND CONNECTIONS, оош ug u uL ишу wy ү АДК ТРЕ O ko4 XY ж х X = TA Joa NY Б љ һа ыма X Наадв HR а Pi [! Ф = E Detailed Illustrated Lists on cepe Nx h CONSERVATORIES, LU ES, &е, ENT ж FITTINGS. 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Е No. 36 тлхутиз TM rosae 3- "INCH CAST-IRON LIFT dd FORCE PUMP, жое on on H E k w, with Suction and ШИ bu — Pes apa Laden e d E Lam T " ` .£5 15 0 ЕВН BBER and САМУ M ui. x рег O 1 4 БЕРЕ 2LINCH LIFT and FORCE du, A 1 on Plank, 34 e) oM c. «m: о 0 PD у ESSERE SINGH LIFT аһа FORCE PUMP (Mounted on Flank, SL 164) ж = = = ree zes of any of the above, ч i e an improved and new action of me tir Fun зо teinte пы a 2nd eudker, many of tho objections to | reset secured, e A ur tace e Pius rin it тир инна ТОА HEIGHT OF 50 FEET. ercom S of lighi oer most uma bem tomes dat cheap, useful, and portable Tire any other: ; it has construction — have no fum yard dung nd root woods, Dot icis | wo. 42, IMPROVED LIQUID NARRA or GENERAL Еее = рав Pumps are fitted except at Ki SET кү 6 the with J. W. & Sons’ Patent Bucket an е, sg action. ка байбы E a Y pres "n А. er ear! z> ri! "4 за LIQUID M RE PUME. with legs, al ; 2inch flexible Rubber and эйр ANU 4 обод сҮ ү = Pipe, 2a. 5d. рег foot. The Barrel is 270 inches long, а04 he Lege high. ару 2 qrs. of bon cwt. of superp! Potatos in 1 in 16 or 20 bushe ,now, pesi guano per acre at intervals during tbe и, SAEI M. зиед се: Ок; You could not have а better exam; у Mere at Long Button, Lin i bere m rg SD t же те useful Clarke, cip Í ger or — IÀst The above may be TENTEES and MANUF CTURERS, JOHN WARNER ax» SONS, 8, CRESCENT, ORIPPLEGMUE, LONDON, E.C. 1120 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NOVEMBER 21, 1863, THIS SPLENDID CONSERVATORY FOR SALE AT LESS THAN COST PRICE. ORMSON'SS CONSERVATORY, INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 1869. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.—(ExrnAcTS). “ As а First-class Designer and Manufacturer Mr. Ormson stands unrivalled."—Bell's Weekly Messenger. ** No object in the Horticultural Department attracts the eye sooner than the splendid Conservatory erected by Henry Ormson, of King's Road, Che ."—The Illustrated London News. * This construction, however, not only stands first among the Conservatories at Kensington, and indeed of any we have ever 4 seen, but is worthy of the highest commerdation оп account of its eminent fitness for the purpose for which it was made.” —The г Illustrated News of the World. ** The beauty of this structure is as good a lesson of the value of iron as any that could be furnished in the whole Exhibition." Gardeners’ Weekly Magazine. ORMSON'S ONE-BOILER SYSTEM and PATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILERS and economy. у BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. KE NOTICE, that a DISCLAIMER has been filed in the Patent Office v allowed by the Attorney-General, by which such part of the above Patent as was considered estionable by - Court of € Chamber has d disclaimed. Апу person шү the said d Patent” after t to Law. Disclaimer rer September 1, filed September 2, o NOTIFY, that having by leave of her Majesty's eio at DISCLAIMED such part of my Patent ns was con е х= һу the Court of Exéhequer Cha ат об антет the said Patent 1з now absolutely confirmed; a Piir S Speeifteations, ded Estimates on. Жейн: HENRY ORMSON, Новктсштювл„ Вопрев то Her MAJESTY, AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUE. FAOTURER TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W, “ AN IMPROVEMENT IN THE MANUFACTURE OF CAST TUBULAR BOILERS.” . | HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL PALACES AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS, AND TO THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Es ; monem NOVEMBER 28, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1129 ROSES. THE FINEST ROOTED PLANTS IN THE COUNTRY. THIRTY-SEVEN PRIZES FOR ROSES ALONE WERE WON DURING THE PRESENT YEAR BY WILLIAM PAUL (SoN and SUCCESSOR to the late A. PAVL). Twenty-one of which were FIRST PRIZES won at the PRINCIPAL LONDON FLOWER SHOWS. Entrance from the Platform, Waltham Station (Great Eastern Railway). Half an hour's ride from London. pu PLYMOU] TH SEED COMPANY, LIMITED, is AMALGAMATED with the NDON SEED COMPANY, LIMITED. MES Ofüces: 68, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, и kea LILIES, Extia strong кунү Eton еб —(— P ALBUM .. j TM. d 26 ЗЕ 1 $ A RUB 18 hree each of thes X1 BurLER & McQoriocn, Seed Mer ш Covent Garden Market, London, £90 г — WHEREAS for several months past a series of ROBBERIES have оа. 5 Rich ep in LHAM NURSERY, and on Wednes the 12th inst., esr. ELO. Pints ROSES, TWENTY.SEVEN FIRST PRIZES DURING THE PAST SEASON. PAUL & SON, OLD CHESHUNT NURSERIES, HER TS, 5 g that they are now li Their Stock of both STANDARD and DWARF as never finer. OGUES will be forwarded free on applicatio n, L & Бох would бег ие orders, ав the stock of certain kinds, ав Н.Р. LORD CLYDE and онак LES LEPEBVRE, &c., is but limited, Th To gentlemen planting Roseries they would be 4+ 41 happy to submit Plans, ог to furnish Roses by Ше le NDI Sor VERTIC. ini vdd vini == а = RA — тасдах DOLABRATA UCUBA HIMALAL GERANIUM Mns. POLLOCK, viros тА ei give ЕП егы thit y z lead to the ета pr T r Offenders, shall е the above Reward. am Sarmy, Nov. 21.7 Озво y & Bons. | Chr Garueners Chronicle, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1863, ETING чн. ТНЕ ENSUING WEEK. THURSDAY, se 3—Lin 8 A have to record a very considerable Новті- LTURAL es MENT. whioh has h Europe as far iscover, has at length been enabled to yid itsi frait, In the Conste of the dg MBERLÀND's Palatial den Pio » - Sem 2 £ sc LAE V, SAR 7; UOS LSU \ ДҮ T EV | Orders amounting to 21s. sent Carriage Paid. is e a most beautiful specimen Lof t Syon $ Бы Palm, with a E securely set," and advancing steadily to m Ns been obtained from a flower w hich last July, and it already measures 10} inches in circumference. йы A (оту ‹ of the event is zh aere ve to be ече FOR PRESENT PLANTING. POMPON H THS, " у in Masses, 35., 4s., and 5з. per dozen. OCUS, fine eei 12s. 6 1000. The No. 4, £2 2s., Colleotio п Part for the Conservatory or :95 NAMED HYACINTHS 25 BORDER ditto 12 POLY ANTHUS NARCISSUS 100 GARDEN ditto ; Half, £1 £1 1s.; благыт, 10 10s. 6a. oou; and part for the Flow 24 TULIPS for Indoor Culture 200 Ditto for Out ditto ditto 200 CROCUS 100 RANUNCULUS 100 ye 50 IRIS 4 JAPAN LILIES 12 WHITE LILIES The No. 5, s 2s, Beare of Bulbs; Half, £l 1s; Quarter, 10s. 6d, АМЕР HYACINTHS, in 30 vars. n POMPON ditto in 12 vars. 2 POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, in Er 50 TULIPS, in 16 vars. The Мо. 6, £2 2s., E of Bulbs; Ornamenting 150 ns NCULUS 12 Dbl. SWEET- SOENTED JONQUILS 100 NEW CROCUS in ul - Ж JAPAN LILIES, in 3 vars ACHIMENES, in 6 е 12 LACHENALIAS, in 4 vars. 18 IXIAS. i BPARAXIS. in e vars, ANOMATHECA CRUENTA 3 WATSONIAS 4 DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS Half, £1 1s.; Quarter, 10s, 6d. the Flower Garden. 4 JAPAN LILIES |. , 50 HYACINTHS 100 NARCISSUS g eg s belit: was that the tree was not strong enoug SUM them, and сарын riu E that many trees are ids ca to set ш s aequire age such belief was not . MITH, MES the 6 able о Duk at Syo Гато s Жасон c of Plants flower was so fully exposed to their influence that contact between pollen and stigma was unavoid- able. ing branch bore An Забыв, bit. although stronger than & any o i rédecessors, he ng 3 ARUMS З ANTHOLYZAS 3 WATSONIAS 12 WHITE ditto 150 ANEMONES +24 GL 50 ENGLISH IRIS 200 CROCUS ADIOLI 150 TULIPS BARR Aw» SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS, 12, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN. nuts veg т. Вити і їз, йз ali gardeners ought to be, rvation, and he had remarked that NEW HARDY LATE FLOWERING RHODODENDRONS. PRINCE OF WAL Brilliant rose shaded with purple, divided black m marking on the upper petals, compact truss, sai Substance, a profuse баны. тегу һагду, ie flowers w^ of Jun trong young plants, 21s. few larger ones, 42s. Өш s саца ты l теча "PRINCESS or WALES. е zi XU е í magenta e pure white centre, primrose on the upper petals, slightly spotted with с immediate action. compact t: good substance. TOTALLY EAE edo ачат ев эт; Hardy апі | the swelled, late. А rely сс variety. the the терй. growth of a fine Plump та Strong plants, 218. each. ^ жа. 49s. each. | А few extra size, 63s. each. t over in three to the Trade. tioi rop offering tiu | 8708 oaith, ЗС сан MAURICE Үосхе h h pl for the first time the above distinct — "ul! fient , wi exquisi RHODODENDRONS, which he p er t bie iMi. class of | each about om Pieri d y evergreens. ve both been proved for several years in the ground sar » free | » sturdy в : bloomers, compact truss, ы very н нер every qualification РЕГЕ desired in a first-class |" Wo one aei ind : seeing мү, be surprised at . SMITER’ Y TES by Ам 9 277g оар 6 s 95 postage stamps. | Sus other direcons a also good gardening COLOURED PLA y p mà j alki and wo are d by peor who bave "EE li fed in Copo von countries, tatin "tact t the sca i - "MAURICE YOUNG (50% and 500088801 to the late WiiLiAM od MILFORD expand, an E tener Siet, ean iy ia v NURSERIES, sear GODALMING. 1180 THE GARDENERS' СНЕ AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NOVEMBER 28, 1863. is carried to the mr и а gas or т pipes, which are personal chattels There is in one house the of Chitta- merely rel by their own weight in the soil— with a stem as thick. нч а man's аы, that is | but for the land occupied by the Ni and thus h ouse,” it is said in one if turne d into а i Bo f 10 deriving an enhanced value 7 autiful specimens of the Man- | being used for the purpos ot good compa ny. падоб, the Me the Bread- |The eniti in both these cases is е rateable at its ves Pa Im, Dwarf Bananas nearly [m tw nilla plants loading the rafters with M whether there s for Chrysan- |reserv pipes, ei and the nature also, if the principles above laid down be properly applied, үзе м mer's ease put. by Mr. BATES Ji 2" wil turn e bes е y greenhouses, they are just what | of the sinon i of the soil, 4. е., by w such Жет к iB be, most RC HA redi g, | pipes so connected, is pem bm into account ig South vilae at the mere ad por аз nui fa мз ге. is clear, аз а n of aw, leafy, and аа Y in assessing the land so occupied to the Kensington things rate. So also the wires of the eeu сошрацу ch floa RE tlie « а houso a d a e аз so many eo xh and the barges of whi the ing piers f fixed into the it with sueh downwards. Moreover, on the open walls of the | in the river are ime Dd are personal chattels ; | degree of ram d above indicated, ought, Kitehen Garden may be soon кон Peach training | yet they ar and why—beeause by t a: if their existence renders the occupation of that as even have кп and'the anshor, dor ihe purposes farm more valuable in experienced s and ТЕ v. ае i dem is. he land is consi sidered a as occupied ; and although und ary circumstances, to be taken into all be glad that such аң examp f th value o i in assessing es farm to the poor- gen Mgr НОННА san ts е Da dat Bom | the amrin of t te козы: chattel, yet the | rate. It ean, : in our opinion, m: ake no › difference Meses the — ы r in search of it to | telegraph companies and the that th Ата аку ы held rateable, апі {һе [мен ав from че them under the Act of [d die before cited iiid ri ers нада eeuliar occupation of the land in each ease as. а 15 Viet. е. 25) which, in the interests of í grieulture, exten ер ivil ges of t ts in Атр. 1039 will be found, extracted from киы S. obvious that ib would te is particular We had ЕР, to close this article without Oxford Journal, some observations contributed Г utterly impossible for ап ментар! to Take into that Paper by Mr. Bartes, of Parks Nursery, | consideration all those nice questions of law and | citing au thor rity, ы we are tempted to near Oxford. Тһе writer pot exception ме "a fact upon which depend the right of a tenant 36 d o us very exactly exposition of the LAW As IT AFFECTS THE ASSESS- | to remove pictures. It matters not who built the|to bea e pr dee оен which we h MENT OF NURSERYMEN'S PREMISES which house rated, or who improved the property— | been d In the eelebrated oase in whieh appeared in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 30th | the present occupation is the thing to be re-|the rating of M SUE ee ocks wa ed ay last. Mr. Ватев? objeetions, although ES, who really seems to have ades ed, the Com nzallowanee, р, ve ha as thus stated -— ирме of *by the late то in law, pes "ыт. н латна n what n so ably stated, as to make а word or pet ot des ose y у. Now Mr. to ass c me that we fir ` pe] foremost, y € E fact Pint: an pun hat dius, &e., were + й m up him Of joues if the to be rate d as heredi taments under the Ac i; and fixtures, меа ir x4 fatu s or not, were on property when tenant entered on his when erected bya nurseryman | leaseholder during mim he can m no right to remove $ М his term, for the purposes of his ж», ks v The mere faot therefore that a tenant, i 9s are ue pem M AS Жосун ures.” | particular case, may г move бете, cannot affect They are т of "hem. Wo [i "n "e he will E арал abita rud fà tat the Am S discover on a closer ex по anguage. E fixtures at all, whether tenant or trade 8 ANE alt ong ed question as b сс n man ea ve g dder t the ciroumstanoes вонед, is Љут по means s0 clea ear a matter s Mr, Bar assumes it to be, entirely МА stated what їп our opinion is the true state ofl the law, ден; that, apart from the provisions of а owner of the he 14 & 15 V. е, 25, e nurseryman саз! But t tomo Ка xA same restrictions | occupied P— second, how is it неў. аа аз any other trader can remove his trade fixtures. |+ ird, of what is the value of the occupation ? Ап во sta t such erections | Now the mere LM of a screw to а m end ises vers into a qa the |o: 1 {о the in all c t improvement of their Tettable value, X in Se tion; Peroni et 1 sing question of ipee mede and, in our opinion, beyond Cixtengz i in delive ering » бодай judgment ЙЕ. — e fo urth quest d ona a deduction claimed by th appellants, which Va F AN They contended that Their am engines, and other like ponderous machinery, although a attached to the freehold, ought to be treated as on trade, and part o A are pital which a tenant wo ie iminish instea: oti little injury to ib as other erae He up for the pimo of the trade of the tenant, ап valued as betwi is te u buildings to which m ery is attached for the purpos E of trade; and it has been solemnly decided that Such real pro- assessed according to the existing value as her it w to the heir екоо expiration ofa р lease, to the landlord or vA end and MO н uS бойу, 6 A. & E. 634; v. Guest, T A. & In ast ease all the arguments arule upon such à Pid. ag has been acted upon, "sepul be adhered to this rule should be now disturbed." And ku case, it is to Бе observed, м decided 51, long after the passing of what is called ion Act 4 Yi П: | Lange and | v; BATES as ей dM: their con- tha DN the valu ue, added to the occupation of the soil by the existence of greenhouses annexe thereto, ought to be disr гараг arded in asse ssing the occupation of the land r vend | Vogue ходе similar erections расо h is т |Јапа was occu greenhouse, an pie т failed to meet. | assessable at an ud value, if by км кы AA the anne We propose now to add = w the Tande s ie wouid be held that the > jed b Ir is not alone amongst ER plants, as was remarked in our observations ер at . 1107, that the fia говаг E ot farther FEDES = TE dac зип ас сына *| The тити ий who төз we п cem Ез ЖЫ эне oed E: d rag icta um under the as the law stood in his day have decided е piesen Fating above a а з apagat pue controversy in our favour), in the volume | of machines and so forth; - M e$ Sis MR ү [де Fir ба, thus "states the but here аша ка - , question "t. [p Is the -— Eae. = form аз may chattel,” быу this Matane of the law, гаыа із deducible from several autho h or positi may tur 8 qud sos That in this depart- Кы. the instance mentioned in our previous remarks " sufficien tly pro ry first step in cross- reeding (see p. 905 viewed in its bearing on ее l Botany: we refer to the IMPROVEMENT ‚| of тосе is tos ya otos ч viewed in its eroial — pra agen а у i: " x B cuu the tenant for tue remove them decorating а аа b balding bnar sahanan Mw value t the | fitting it up with v е ЧЕ reason а gas amn d AAR RA oa as a is i yon —not for its|forth be properly rated at its а — to ampio Я both by the hybrid vult иа value. | Оз trict Orleans а NOVEMBER 28, 18°8.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1181 attempts at hybridising Lad Cotton plant, made by this э with their results E successfully "hybridised two pístils of ie акуні Cotton with the pollen sc кич нні I had dvo bolls, from opinion, too, that this oross oan ocour m and he records in "T а th v the existence [plants more vigorous the rest, and agresing |m with some of his hybrid, m mds of either paren hen growing contigu usly. Natural hybridisation is regarded as the writes our authority, ** that the two ki nds and | Coton shot Т b n ipen it full of large seeds, but | teo kinds pots bd and sown again on | entirely free from fibre. This рее like the|s iu Pot al will он wi among be usu s HE rien of a disappo c: but havin , the that the first flo peciall = strongly teoommend” » extensi rx will be { ty . All such seeds are to be e eare- This is & tie prios teusive experime Some very important sults may in co time be obtained. With this end in view I have rd d some indigenous with the Berar, and some Mexioan f from богц а, се e to cross with the New dr Rt And so s егар Cotton seed may, i very prolifio ini itself, be very useful to ds with other ki ады, ищ es y o thos ince from s generally a md E ; and if Iam es in my oger gnd а tho was not much reed by this first eottonless every ооо in his well-meant det iuf operations » are of the plants, and when the inter was over I pruned and watered Ds They threw out a number of branches and flowers, | and became covered with bolls, which, on ripening, | fulfilment of a promise made to our readers last spring, we are арру to be enabled to lay before them in our impor rtant they might appear in the eyes of the world at — We ean only s "d that the plan cotton [at ther eoommendation produced a very prepared by of T » Delegates, has been di Th gener sl aspect of the bon was that of seems to us to be admirably adapted to the cireum- stances of ү case, and we ай trust that ihe Egyptian Cotton. The flowers were buff- eoloured, and opened widely like those of the New с Cotton, but were much larger; the rimson spot near the elaw of the petals being | tate adjoining the Oxfo e Univer rally "Based um, Mr BATEMAN'S ү p s were a good deal tied by еј large demand space tn upon him byt cricket ipe "iM pr M indisposition of the | y speedily be led to assent to its the plan is the production of d е | amateur, 16 would be difficult Y name any p fessiona. e n who has had much more Poo P aiti inlaying ut grounds, ог who i is m: thoroughly palo; оК in some pieds almost Peer as is Sen. ure in works 8 | case in the flower of the New Orleans C er with which a с consider Ars portion whil Ым flowe of the Egypti e|body did but CONSE esi E MM however sulphur-coloured, large, and the pet re twisted into а tube when full blown, the erimson ous bolls, the majority” Doing еа ей, eular they т partial green-fuzz. СА tton from this small was collected and sent to an of the Cotton Committee of —— of india. ea MA was p: great success n being consideri in жыз respect a v peris. artiola ot its kiada and group ofhybrid plants utta for the opinion the ir qnit | unced | "under тое ju valued at 2 J ars P | TO the [etr : with a detailed поо of his experiment, * Here is a fie e writes in 2 which ieula PRACTISING P CROUND ^ ' Ihave given up," he continues, ** further attempts with the indigenous other hos some me results may yet be obtained from о eross the Ий н tton with the indigenous common Соё Dr. BONAVIA thinks there i E little doubt that g it is ible to Egyptian сит 105 is — аз Post; and ae from bad к every Оц udh а Yi A. Principal lodge and entrance. т Grand avenue, proposed to be Last with. рае. and ДУ " UN. B. The grota slopes gentl pepe ties er trees T tn than its author, Mr. BATE Mz. BATEMAN'S PLAN FOR LAYING OUT тне Parys ESTATE, belonging to Ше University of Oxford, and attached to the New Museum. RENCE, K. сца house, with dressing rooms, dining room, kitchen» Serene. Б. one ыс ais ps MES ano. the other шш, m Po s aee d =” чит Tt individuals of the same variety but eet. The эши, is grav ` Strain, gives vi r fertility to the врео ; si : NOE ows adjoini x os strain; gives vigour and fertility to tho ri is poor sufficient quantity ir es Joam máy b in in and fertility." Dr. ВохА+тА?В variety, t of the р resulted from New Orleans trees to which of course it would be be devoted, As and the Egyptian, themselves eties of the|it is indispensable that mounds should "rn } same stock, is not only a more vigorous and finer|of sufficient height (when planted), to shu! 2 id, but more fertile than either of P par з: | unsee uildings and secure the requisi and being the child of Indian soil and т | Baci d is pro sel to obtain the necesse ga газ more likely to be suited for culti | material for them P Sapas a in India than Dr. s [river Cherwell, which would thus present a broad 1182 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NOVEMBER 28, 1863. es e mee at present willing to devote h Үе have to make the very important announce- ment d Major TREVOR EET RKE Dad ki id Co оп has been pronounced by УС to be of three times the market Aus of the Nankin parent, —— Тнк Society of Arts has just announced the Subjects for which it offers Premiums for he Sessions 1863-64 a nd 1864- 65. The following may he handsomer vien of Hart's Tongue, com- res of crispum with those | d varieties is exquisite. The few last warm days have contributed Ev this result. It point. The fronds are antly soriferous, and have a slight peras to unes d b; himself near Exmouth, which it is d n should bear the T J. Овлү has seni а beautiful Pec vi f the subcristate forms of multif um. tis my intention to give а short, but, Т trust, a * Another ornamental form of Hart’s Tongue is the | useful list of vaiietien hich can ScoLoPENDRIUM VULGARE WEAVERI, found by Mr. J.|late autumn or winter Lega 4 and I shall place WEAVER on an old wall, near anb Menai Bridge in hen in Кы. order of merit, viz Ма ўарды т: ч This is also peran tad multifid, neral Jacqueminot. This "brilliant variety de- utis very different from the last, the margin iine cidedly ош er foremost place ; not only are | с еш moderately, after the model f undulatum | and buds y plant, but the flowers not b ing во rather than of crispum, and the ve v | multifid, that is div ided i into egmonts, each of E all the high mm we expect to find early on a sum: €" morning. Louise Odier is another orm Rose, the Aes soft pink, m form good; a is an excellent late bloomer; the colour gesper t srat is the summer, but the buds being Tie secte an account t ofi the cultivation, passati c ag d manufacture of the various rce ein. ow the ыгып Ж Seaweed of substan preparation, eapable of extensive aphlication as а Tw drug, thickening, tanning ageut, us kinds of Tobacco and the | isal ме at marked an the fronds of which. are about a "foot in enet о Н a with me have Madame Charles Wo ood is another "acquisition ; ihe жыз and buds on than pn is. Pi r^. depu than earlier in the blooms open freely. norr is а pleasing Rose now, being small and pretty, but the colour rather washy. Madame ‘Louise Cariqueis a ныў which is much in the summer ; the blooms Qr. the other generally useful "T LAX IN SD —For the produotiot any the Australian Colonies of Flax of a p. Me kelstis quality. А «— M not less than one bale to be Ж 1orwarded to the Soc; ArRICAN SPIeE PLANTS. dior about 7 inches, the centre portion being 8 Vade in length: the whole having the appearance of a nearly equally ш branched frond. Other rper € ГЕЙ а foot long, exclu ludin ng the stipes, and a ofa "E 1 1 re beautiful n han open Hiec and are distinct in colour from any other Rose, the —€— being eg "x cmm ^ we ^ 4 with deep violet. This Rose fatouiitó with me, either . dor exhibition ар Кай ОГА it is well worth growing, and condimente of Africa, wild or vod. with samples cost, —: Ons FROM AUSTRALIA.—For the introduction into ial use at а moderate price of the essential oils ke] e the late International Exhibition from Australia, or of any other new essential oil likely to be come om et or the arts. SUBSTI 0; іп pec ques у a and a used advantageously in tex xtile fabries, as a su ool Тһе fibre should be from 1060 r ing un any fibrous alow price, capable of being ME r8i SUBSTITUTE FOR Со бег: —For -— RE plant or substance ich nay be tbe holly or "pad as a substitute fr азат Flax, Hemp, "26. , ог азу! x cete whereby useful fibres may be extracted fr New Gums.— For any new substance or compound which may be «аро. as а substitute for India-rubber ог gutta-percha in the arts and manufactures New Gums ов OILS. th Eo pnia of Afri minem 4 t anu: factu and obtair 9 ME idis генде of ak 501bs. of oil to be trans- material available | OF oped as to appear — larger than =му rest. Te Prise -— nch is sometimes distinctly multifid, fro nds and bra and the ces of ü e nches, and 90 } i n ttle crests or 5 теит Йя Тһе pinnules are pe linear oblong obeu нега frequently semihastate поа n" slightly of both and m у, abunda: нех ато ее from brachiatum, whi ch i the sam manner of branching, by. its orm and toothing of the pinnu mong Lastreas a very pretty Ж orm was givi а " — by Mr. Е. SCHEER, of Northfleet, vine t pro о be a distinct "variety, I propose to LAT eg cristules and the 4 ules. if only for its beauty at dif seas m Madam e Cle mence Sese isa fine bold rose- freely unless the oloured у, ое be dry. Gloire de Dijon must not be forgotten, as its fine blooming qualities and its cbaste е nid ü a decided E ; althou gh e plants, very pe jw таш at this period of the yea 8 beaut "us others, yet here fre and’ heran а fe оо сап t Monsieur de Montigny is another ot the La Reine d v very freely if the ере: is no Maria Portemer neat да A oo. and very free ; the outer petals are y before the flower , the flowers light pink, but small ; А "apt distingu ho Вы STREA DILATATA Sons: 116 18 | opens; в was very fine in besar d elated, to шо and to some of the smaller forms Noëm isv very free ferr red to wei it 1 or the discovery and introductio this coun! а-ай... о éd rod use IT Rar food for man or cattle, ar d capable of extensive and improved cultivation. EDIBLE BrAWEEDS —For a means of rendering seaweeds of it its ЕКА tà tee "E саг is = а sma do f tne entire frond including the stipes being under 7 foot i in length. It is not quite normal іп outlin ne, the parts han pin q geverally available as а wholesome vegetable food on (more сео the pinnules than the pinnz) being board ship. here and there dwarfed or е ven wanting. Тһе general gem rend SucAR.—For the production and manufacture of outs f the frond is ovate, that of the pinnæ more tha ur рини жүк elongate, and that of the Plano obliquely ovate ; under cultivation, the yield of s r ac d the | these latter are divided in veral oblong lobes, cost of production ton, to be furnished. whi ich are rather distant, r^ lashed at the margin La Fontaine. percent a and kegps its colour. Triomphe des Beaux Arts is a free blooming kind, very dark, ne -double, but OUS chiefly on account of its colou midt i sa fine chaste вит flower, per AUSTRALIAN COFFEE.—For s € introduction of of Сотто. N AUSTRALIA.—fFor the introduction of the Nutmeg, С ерее Pepper, or апу other useful commercial plant into the Hostes colonies, and the production of not less than lewt. of eme therefrom. Samples of at least 11b. of each to be sent to the Society. —— We have received from Мг. Moorg the accompanying additional memoranda (see р. 747), con- cerning certain ornamental te A amongst the VARIETIES OF BRITISH FERNS, Ww will no doubt be fequenti врїпу- r-pointed teeth. The stipes bears а te lanceolate dark-centred scales at its base. E "Fina. spl з, two very interesting ones ve to be recorded. The first is А. TRICHOMANES Hanovnu, a well-kno uropean form figur: y ScukuR& long ago ginning of the present century, but not hitherto recorded Sabe E. has been E d near Chep by Mr. FIELD, and А. G. has communicated specimens from Parmóuth. деве as а form i It may be ribe: mediate between subæquale, which has the сова M cede о our Fern-loving bere * Firs the list is „POLYSTICHUM ANGULARE Horraxz, "Tracey, rs the Pide to Mrs, Horr, of Parke, | ү. and "—— by Mr. К. J. Mem - шш, kar in which the ріпа аге деер incised ; in ale 1 at this бка da с) de la Ма lmaison is also of a beautiful colour pomi € the outer petals often decay before the b у оо d. eh gr ? Rolverille i is distinct from all others ; the вова are small, of a сгеашу white; opens well; not double. Salet let (Moss) is the only Moss that opens freely, and is therefore desirablo, pokad: gh of a poor colour. Bouquet de Flor a pretty cupped Rose, d pink, sm А ules Margottin is a free bloomer of a pleasing =: р ihe wind appears to da amagat the blooms uch, giving them a very Tagged appea Tt t wil il be borne i in min nd that the colours iure given e bluntly ovate, w a longish ear This is a variety of the proliferum se e of and ы апа уе very much aide upon the same plan as itself. Mr. Овауѕ without the stipes, is about 2 feet , and nearly 9 inches across at o yim base. The pinnæ are other, as far as the midrib of| T | into ike ое, at the posterior mae and more or less of ni ^ base, the lobe frequently developed ab the ani terior уагтейш! The second has been ADIANTUM- NIGRUM me analogy var. cristatum noticed at p. 748. Ti is, however, quite | disiinot, more than pi with an ovatelanceolate outline; the pinnæ E Ee: the | Chas. Jas. rm, an but distant pinnulets which are irregularly obovate in form, with two or three small sharp teeth ending i in an wi p athe of but which will not come into thelist o b ‚ Perry, The Cedars, Castle Bromwich. NOTES ON GARDENS. —No. І. Ноц, Вотлміс GARDEN. ONE fino August morning I started from King fu ll of * great expectations, a few not vi ery distinct lobes at pe base, шыу hile the Е of the frond, be éd а Pint зразае out into a jr. fan-s aped uh of linear ents. was found at Bishop's Teignton, а ушнен А, ie е Rov. ©. W. THORNTON, and “ Тһе next is a Hart's Tongue се at Mar in Cornwall by Miss MARIAN DRUMMO of Denham Uxbridge, in compliment to "iei 'it is named RUMM siat lo Бе quite co! ScoLOPENDRIUM VULGARE D NDLE. The fronds NOVEMBER BLOOMING ROSES. of this F t € , attached to the Rose, is the length | of the stipes; wW ies i very time in which it may be oom in the open decided manner in the way of crispum, the base of the | ithout on ofany kind. I have this day frond having the usual outline, in the | (Nov. 18.) gathered a bouquet of ing боже! upper part х зоа multifidly divided into а tuft ently numero a v and of.a гожо md t the ultimate lobes not simply а ctii tecto projections, which are — bes: Dho feébde aus ringly sorife е е аба c р Ек Б БЫР "D om RS ш * que the then gol en prairies Humber, І safely lande had heard ioo molti which were 100) € hills of Banet; through incol and across the а h to grace a drawing-room, or almost say fit for setting up in an exhibition stand. | with out into Although | we have та " the 1 А остонат but Erden uen Ere e jn some | had the pleasure of making the the acquaintance of species » NovEMBER 28, 1863.] THE SAHEN CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1133 Slowly at first, but within the past few years vey ed AR bid good-bye, to „this remarkably interesting garden 8 һе Ps the Pyrenees, and from almost|rapidly, it has emer ged from poverty to financ every Mini peak, all near neighbours ow, in the уа; and at the vw ama its income is nearly day I most perfect health, and as easil tudied as if one | three time what essed the taineering capabilities of the i МЫТУ * Witch " Ne have І seen anything Any feni of mine on the man agement s which has W: of the Alps. ver prettier than the little frosted silvery masses of the ted tion—S. сгевїа, ark produced such a result would be superfluo with one г gret- по summer had found m myself there, to fully enjoy the alpine 1853— —а сазе which is | gems in their gayest beauty. William Robinson. e Correspondence. Hom pon ing Roses. exception of 12 Show —With the а- e guinea бор which scented Roses and qc d Moss Roses, no classifi ca- hedules of last year’ в show, encrusted-leaved section , diapensoides, ca ryo- e garden is the es d of a тты of share- That thes and others of that type. Saroiy itis remarkable holders, "ho subs scr ribe o t vec idu ON ace | e idea of. rode: ta meh throughout ie g^ за E irn forth d It rs a cres, vale reis a dead 1 The natural soil is a v e ery | hall stiff clayey loans on a subsoil of А be т} worth у of firna SS dopted. Hitherto tho schedis se consist ie ot res main divisio: в:—18 t erymen; their numerous flowers as are now ragg d "iem Ev. dreary season, the arieties and MEE es of 8. hypnoides are assuming their ETER tint of green ming thei Wh hen it ів considered that the “ве саг rlets" and their f | hav: А merhat бова but g been e 50 of course hopes are entertai ind of | superseding it ere ong by something more charac- 2d, amateurs ; 3d, open. section "у Roses would not оны. а those divisions, ри would materially alter the, effe ct ot the private gardens ; ; na P оре. pianis Dus. been almost plants chiefiy occupy шг f houses ; "though i in the | GM. int the g : are N RUN ре to be met with | c ра тол е їп botan in h «еол, it will be seon 79 10w difficu 8 now-a- days | енир medicinal and other ent Edo hal is, if no box whatever is Ы mro only one se ection п, Н.Р.в for exa ample. ‚То appoint а Rose plants as the Olenphioh - Cinnamons, Gamboge, Майсо, | — indicus die ie ipei ermum, соза &c. Ther veral houses in the rear PR am aprico the Ши at Hull. Among the rarest "The collection of herbaceous plante is "arranged i in|i mmetrical be and willing to exhibit, but whose stock is limited. Non ould like to - AN oire de тет shut out koe his M ve s box =e © en po o 218 eg ч iid е tho idi Pd horse? ns in specs I noticed e рань mU PR dites thys лоб pian арй. бе Xu s ы, the белшй», | is manner ion 2000 species are cultivated. Тһе space appropriated to thes e being li limited, the „plan а mbe eri бое) being ъа; ү үүн iuclu f the -tinted brevi folium, Я glandu uli- | съз 1 ad ther commoner spec ies. Among st and such as illustrate the various sections of a genus. Here I found many е A aeai and каш Es m he flowering of which Niven was looking квру forward; also the us Asa dulci s of Crete, the which Coupe d'Hébé, also аена ing M. oed growers and ds ree bloomers, че adu € * help out." To insist "ad on the clasifetion system might with s e number of blooms s ен single H.P. of dissimilar kinds would at [zi 1 kinds in cultivation. By t would the by, there are several other Monsonias pat aene чыз in butacio абон" я оо тага them be well worth reintroducing: за Iookod Am СУ © er e Е — Е $ Б x fine; also vtt Tos Ved. neat 5 Р species ; and the small. ES of months with a mass of its rosy flowers, 2 inches high. Do lomiæa lucida was in bloo om, but is decidedly more curious than beautiful. ; there von strong plants llis, w with many of P. vertici llata, purpurea, and m "A. dioica, which ik I noted A. sikkimensis, cabulieu s, bossarabicus us, уен аб any fully tlic than by the she elte егей squares were long beds, some of the К ural habitat, | 8 d | then, an amateur pos e than 96 Het may кн that the number of varieties of нуы" ТЕРЕП tat i this is "y and a judic n of the schedul ould do: much to flori to the em some Tea-scented an degree of КЕЙ, As regards e that our popa ty. ga Noisette varieties, it is already corn ledg climate is unfavourable to them doo Un Ossesses means РОР кофй ей Б һе will do but little with them. x bera them with sh ced u more возна grown species. le Androsaceas included the too-little known lanuginosa; would not is make ur PERA basket-plant ү; the cool greenhouse ? Statice Thouinii, a small вре шне -— ccerulea was also here, but it is окы ies, ord latte EU Square feet al the bed t Here was a fine collection o in the 00 та е їп чең M tter r the glass in wl of the cool green- unnera perpensa and mage ellanica, and un аб, Willows—Salix ро! Jäta, were quite * home. Of, 18 реле , but Mr. up thinks the eds "RE Ж in w revision and reduction. Violacec was ve reniforme. And w may with equal pe be applied {б Iberis, Arabis, Dianthus, and many other families in this unique тч tion, cultivated in pots number at present and are arranged along а ра about he Alpines 1600 4 Species, а x 2 1 feet wide, raised 2 feet high at the back, w ere they remain 5154 or Henths, т че the American соге, the | pon t the [төн say out of 2 or six to be een and Neisettes. тн will be fai ir to those who annot grow them, „Со onsider ring the whole subj ect of апо Iam That Eac bed aur to ^i "Sto we Ast аг "x over recognition of the Siren families of Roses at our he dormant bulbs in sum mer The ous | 8 ls recog — po) ры а | be effec i open, or 8 oi anon ond character of Cruci- | included in the m 96, each exhibited RUE us, uni- | in boxes, and ВЗ ap vice 3. ire ] E Trilli iflorum, Trien- m classification should be nute; for culata, so vigoro: р c et Hybrid Perpetuae 3 ls should und а а alie; fally араба with the Box edging the limit ed to | bons for one, and опе; Teas and Noísettes it; while - oe eda tetragona was growing in fine style, should 1 ; i б ybrid Chinas, and аз was iesia ccorulea empetrifolia, and e Bryanthus oret Я чт empetrifolia looked t hom if in [eem Тайши t i— афва O ompass-plant of North Am prairies ; Lilium e е не m, disi c А ро апа "atroribéas ; venite tuberosa, and has — invariably been many € and in bloom ong them. And lastly, i objec cta e P Rose көн to encourage all weathers, the pots merely plunge ed in ashe: es, t t rb flower among amateurs, the classes relating to t be won the form of snow, this being һеаре 1 above the plante | to melt away. Though this | o the eral collection, there f the beers observ - | but was killed to the dl in prepar ied ode "Clos urybia, | E. ЕН УНӨ&]ЧЙа t ; it had в tood f са the (т two w Bu in winter; and i instances it is found that plants which d larger poi ашн perfect icm th in Ње в e from ing somewh: the Saber ot foe ates thus y very rarely lost when Т, to Tuis oc wilight fell just as I h ish оувраве 89" borough a visit, it oap the to house in order, ап nien ©. Niven, ian ent at Kew, Wi e 7 р e but to complete my; notes in a| with ре Huil Боан Gardens is one of the oldest pm Бего &c., ,&e., been established in the Geraniu 'епіацгеа ragusina Ча the Poe -— E Xx ue T hardy last AS good masses superin: neighbourhood, which were turned out at the end чор л y in excellent ing. e. This was the ieri pinata төшө i hon enjoy dd Pak Bep pois. but being obliged to Pd à аг ical" plant e юн patented a a press for the d for your pectus m When I entered the ollen inni unity of. this ma a ago, I ries service o mi — esent чөйде, i about 1 фе found many hundreds of tons of it at my disposal. Mr. extrac tion of the oil pe epared compost, end е "Humeas, Geraniums, Ver serás, any o of whic т P aspect. or quod pens e adm іе рин for isolated xg die bloom long before as fia ds грн e sake p the very remunerative to purchase the rele oil it contains alone. d ахь, Fungi, which de be destructive to r А (бет seven trial of it, however, in s, I th to speak of it wit find it = be extremely useful, also other pur of the H EE i ёз Е Пн i 3 їн ül it Ч coiling the sombre ng agrèeably with Wistaria; its [ produced а beautiful Ht Es z чое of die lilac blossoms, too, 1184 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Хоүкмвев 28, 163. were much admired, the whole having the appear- | itself, without emet up the whole. floors, which | was, shelter, suitable soil, and good drainage. What ance of noble ios ndar ни к the Wistaria itself, would be difficult, as the joists are Oak, and the opera- | say the e opponents of open wall Peach and es а On seeing these tre a distance. very | tion would seriously ep: the carefully finished Р J. Rus È бон House, Fulham. well remember the od аА aud admiration | оЁ the rooms. I fancy that some liquid. might be expressed by an minent nurser ryman frie ond, who|poured through a hole cut in the floors, which Eis ые лы Гы, з exclaimed “ Ah, в, ?" hurrying | would spread itself over the level surface of the pute " Books, towards the spot. with rapid. Inquiries and strides, | concrete. Chloride of lime would be I think but а 3 hich I f to eep pace with. | temporary remedy, as it would act merely by de odo.| 4 Practical Guide to Training, Gymnasties, and Those who possess strong plants of the — Mi» rising the exhalations of the tar—and besi des its зооп Riding. By ə Bubnltern. "Longmans, 18mo. the other facilities jus ust named, may, I apprel 1 m its ow The os: offieer who wrote this capital little book likewise, and obtain a similar treat, Wm. Codsall, strong scent їп the houses. I amat my p end to|d lie than i 1 ages 1 Here refor n and if anv y ot your т readers а beginne Il-trained veteran should С vus Ёот{ипеї,—1 observe by a letter written can tell me of an effectual plan, I sh 1 indeed 1 t| Vaharo pe every беритен or physiol training, about i b а srs. xen & Son, oi oi the OM, Cheshunt Nurseries, | grateful. £ Subscriber from 1841. (Тыз is a builders! | which the young in this country know far too little, and published | at p.1 question t.] Walking, Running, Riding, Fencing, Вас} ekstick, Mes ко its fruit in| The erred Rees —To those who have to furnish and other 1 of wit full thei rsery. Perm o give your information “about this « "female When I di 1 Е Nov iiber mber, HS Ө To you g Volunteers the Aq advice is li North China, it was а is awe Mateo i in ge e way I des eribe, especialy њ.к We quote а passage from his the only species. of v, ger 108 1 had met with in that it flowers here more or less the whole year йй. In Introduction Кшз гу. As it appeared to be a very handsome shrub | May I prepare a piece of ground for it at the foot of a| "In this age a and country we have come, by degrees, small tree, particularly when grown іп a shaded | south wall; I take off all the strongest runners and|into an unnatural mode of living. The hurry vi быа. I determin ned d to in әйе it to Europe; but | plant them їп rows 15 inches apart and about 10 inches арш, of business, late as it was Ee е! rare or locality where it was first | asunder in the row ; I Leve compost consisting of rome S use of — fut the peera! ten- mal with, I despa ataked 90 of d, loam d leaf-mould, and | den centralise in large в, have produced their another districts in багс: of its seeds. gp АЗЫН | in this I plant therunners a hino attention srequired legio е pale faces, bent мд tang aio lders, was eventually got together and sent h WM | except shading them for a few days until they become d Паре, ma fen Ее Ve live in вос d " the seeds vegetated in the Bagshot Nurs ey. 1 as|rooted; should the summer prove dry they will e o der systems, and when derange- observed that two very distinct- oong species made heim by copious чае and if the weathe P whic! =x Syrien, diee h Ihads should be boisterous and we n Oc tober, an zii are while СЯ relieve our sufferings, reduce our "stamina only ; ресї ч n had Ln: sent at the same | light Ap be put over hes Eod) iM tem rded ir William Hooker, ЖЬ corners, This will oed the blooms from "being ** It i whet people Lecome ни and M named it and describe P it in the Botanical Magazine. damaged. John Edlington, Crom Castle, Irelan th ab they most readily fa E vice; aud when а Sir William's plant and the one I paa Pagan were Advertisement Sharpers.—Being about to pend my and vicious in of course identical ; but what was the other species | situation, I had an advertisement inserted in а аннан it falls into Чаныан Ы glory departs, wi ч Ww and of which | country paper last Saturday. On Sunday I received a | Of а we have ample proof in history, ancient and. no notice or died Lau had been Ux to England ? letter from a Mr. * * * *, which I enclose for your | moder п. Patr iots, therefore, have а du ty to 9 pe - | ан ts that d онай е | арі power z y No one knew, and for some reason which I cannot | perusal. He says, * My terms are, no fee until after a that ше explain 16 was sent out as the female y question, the | situation is obtained ; then only 3s. 6d.; sg Ir zegoe the deterioration of a people and de vit musoularity other I suppose for the same reason being considered | for the M is 18 stamps? Апу one may i and manlin It becomes Christians also to prae the male. Тһе first time I had an лач of moment s e why he is so interested in wr ;tin ng; physieal training, by which ie seeing the second species was therefore in England, | his desire to obtain the 18 stamps. І trust, RM. maximum of calmness and self-command 'is attained, lthough I had sent its seeds from China. І. remember that none of the gardeners and others who paye rtise | And we would meme d remind men of study, and м circumstance puzzled me омузи ab exa time, by him, | those who have to appear before the publie, that our ug was well aware that c chan es do Ireplied to his letter, | Е гох коой саге po to send San ers for kon pie and foree, and our ox take pee in the reproduetion of Plants the stamps, and I e will be careful about | nerves for t r firm a health of body which rom seed, yet I felt сорри convinced that the g nti i :alled “ SEND. һай not been produced by the seeds of a NEM Se м —Сап m u tell me anything of| matic attention. - Nor is "indue to those who do Ше tr piae Fortunei. When I return s from Mexico of a tree called yd i o Jieha, com e afterwards on another ко нда: which ar теб when placed on ove | fits for the рет enduring and ассо d eme of hard. Б u^ curio: mus aa an АШТАР lowly, "m moye Дю. ы. p к "mey jump labour. A. word, it is incumbent upon every one to having. A ste чен "like во many lar; use his hea iid strength as a talent ies is to 3 former occasion, ou I'd d E Ment so, | true? Л. W. zc Pee bu L^ "rom c мерютей, with which the greatest 1 apanb o On v visiting the Voto ponte Br - " | presence sss Dre active maggot in the inside of the. tms is to be done, and P which scm usb give an uides I soon found s from whieh "lo чи seeds. count." P collected the seeds. The "i proved e qui Orchard Houses. —Mu eA on been writt distinct from that which had b q and quality of fruit grown in Ore e (ass Flower ен du Men Pons- by Sir Wm. Hooker, and прел puc ш me to v new to M wall. Having tried both ways d, given ugue toi. СЯ Fleet. pu mphlet of some всіепсе. 16 had shorter lea than the and|a gre ul deal of consideration, I must say that 0 pages, devoted to brief practical mee for the grew to a much grenter size, seges the Pay де the opinion is decidedly in favo our or open а. joan Hee o of the more useful hardy fruit trees in two was Pes much alike, I m Ro mention citm in tate | small town gardens, Supposing, for exampie, a garden ge - V 4 nus the. male flowers are alw: 8 pro oduc ed on one in » the first place that r find the. flavou t-of-d to be laid out with a small lawn and surrounding 1 tl it ard | walks, and a moderate width of flower-border outside there чке pda and female nas of both the s species houses, and the ES ris also far better. Oa Td rd | dotted over with shrubs, there being no space fora ich I had discovered. In order to clear the matter | house is built a рина асотир to the most|kitchen garden in which fruit trees might be grown, E pun speeimens of the two sexes of each species, | correct M BECA. ind yet withstanding that е | ће author proposes here and there in this border, to |, ve specimens of these were afterwards | ventilators are open day and pn for months, the | replace an Aucuba, a Box tree, an unsightly Lilac, or presented both to Sir Wm. Hooker and to Dr. Lindley. | Royal George is M" PM as a Noblesse, and the latter | such like, by а nicely-formed pyramidal Pear, Apple, Another mule appears to have been indo with | about as poor in а Dutch Turnip. In proof Or Plum, &c.; and he argues that the space would ba reference to the plant in question Мапу persons et what I state qe У. ant of colour, I have | ей by a tree equally ornamental, perhaps p D m © Чч ira rupacea | only to adve cdd eue (Siebold), and those who gave up the bad habit| Peaches exhibite d by Mr. Kaile ab the Ete Hor. | а profitable return. He, however, particularly impresses of calling it the “female?” named it C. drupacea. aid mr s late show at South Kensington. |On the reader, and itis well he does so, that the tree Siebold's plant, however, is apparently quite distinct | Never perhaps before „were such large „Peaches seen, — еа be crowded in between evergreens ог o from mine, a circumstance which has already been | bnt th appearance t tand hat 1 a шау circus geri VE by Dr. fonder in ie sexi Chronicle. they. Wero PT straw-coloured, with not one streak la to free ly abou e lawn, it 18 as sie Gorrie, ger of Messrs. Law-| of red abou , and all on aecount of шег having ms to pli ine p is pef lernen trees ive n h, and A ge І -— side a there 2 ent vs neces. Where t E mall Ает йыбө Arme devoted to vozetables, Mini of surro NOM: it by a belt s Gooseberries and edd doe bushes, he proposes to .| these in p siti he centre, - apo oE PY the 9 to choicer sAr prowa in the + pyrami d th bushes. Even eei M do — з neither been poi . | this yero About 30 ppe — Сат bad smells — — are dev stri pla lain а p instructions for © May 1 venture to ask if you any oi the piant id , and tra of Роп, Apples, vise me in the follwing. Are difficu ulty :— Apricots, — Plums; Medlars, а nd Quinces, 4 About three years ago, I deis Se small houses in a " био will bo Nature still, | а descriptive list of a few f each. damp situation; there was ory below the grouud rohard- house folks say what they wil" The remarks are addresse e —€— with small floor rooms, a and the usual ате were taken to | But tl ts? na, by w om they will be found useful, and аге h lat in the walls, and a ваф height I answer that n blossom is as safe under Frigi Ae oin y intended t to iio that £e нуе but most below joists, and three air из back а that, по! ү withstanding its o айуан бей useful fruits may be successfully grown ev even in town- each house, "The ground under the b prs was vs that p can still be put Ad d Ж рег yard, | gardens. covered with some inches deep of gr ty A and ME this sto le& up and down. We nelston rune Journal of Botany contains mato did not веб so hard as I hoped (owing to the gravel H al plan here for protection, and i хуй з. й yard,| Geographical distri mee Run the oA uisetacez, by Dr. being rather loam Deb. I, in an evil jonr, payed. i ue | TP will last 10 years, but М Tiaa r Frigi „ because | Milde ; on Viola arenar British plant, by i і eue tar from the g: keeps the blossom dry— essential point. Again, | Babington ; a Goethe’s Boer] ed as ni on the Metamorphosis о Ран by Dr. Masters; an various ous botanical iani It appears, there- is hare noticed form m feres distinc down red oki 3 qiiod t: aud Жей my attention je the fact а bi с when I T extra work. Le plants i КоткмвЕв 28, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1185 a faulty ob ti ply , others endea- | ho vever, been recently revived by some ethnologists, "Ihe egg thus manipulated is placed for a 1 lt plain it by i tl LONE of thein | and especially by the President of the Ethnological | days under a h en! Bei cing m the shell is а hich tried t count for the phenomenon | Society, Mr. Е Crawfurd, in a series of papers read | and the contents are pla сей in ssel of water warned by g 1 1 hydrogen, found | before that iety. His arguments however и by the heat of the sun jar the eggs speedily burst, much favour. At pre esent, чин. s hypothesis has exclusively to Man, and they a are vd efore Баз ed not во | | and in ^ short time the young ; fish are able to be transe become untenable, the нау о Ө the plant is | much on to а river or lake of ordinary cpi mentioned more as a curiosum, and accounted for by | immutability of races when € modified by hybridism, Hest 'expolites the birth of the fish. sofa the presence of etheric oil in the етө, Being in | оп the presumed distinctness of type in languages, and minnow һауе been sensibly тее towards йе the habit of visiting а garden in which strong healthy | other questions of fact ipe r which ethnologists are by z — held on the palm of the hand. Тһе spawn of plants of Dictamnus albus were cultivated, I oft е lo bster has the adraia age of being nursed on the tod th e ani oi i especially, ich tr c t, but always without success, | Тһе second ibn cg that - ES 2 = 2 Е. et LI E 5 e - ы. z о er © Бе et [- © © vet o ^ ~ 5 * Г] = 5 оч р of the m and I already began to doubt the correctness of the | creation of one common stock for each specie s now oes life. Salmon eggs deposited early in the season, observation made by the daughter of Linnæus, when, | existing on the zlo be, has been at n times the va when the temperature 18 high, come sooner to life than during the dry and hot summer of 1857, I repeated hut generally received, асса Өй, vus taught by | those spawned € mid-winter: indeed there is а differ- the experiment once more, fancying that the warm | authority. It as be een supporte ed by o — во | епсе of as much as 50 days between those deposited weather might possibly have exercised a more tl y when n September and those spawned in December, the ordinary -effect upon the plant. І held ч lighted | assailed, it has only been. thought requiring 90 days, the other 140 days to ripen match close to ап open ower, again Е ebd any theories that may hav io -bbe en raised it іі lite. Salmon have been brought to л life in without result; in brin inging, Soa ver, the match cse eee toit. This was an easy task ade ng asthose | 60 days at Huninque; but the quickest hatching nd | theo t ose р fine 4 D nearly faded one, and sud ШУ. was Seen ат reddish, me "that the plausible application of "adea p 120 days. The ancient Romans, taking a leaf out of the Chi chieved great wo i d aromatic smell, and did not injure the peduncle. Si the way of fish-breeding, and were able to perform hen I have repeated the exp l | tt f tl | curious experiments with the piscine inhabitants of seasons, and, even during wet, cold summe TS, „it h less maintain A um and origi al|t A classic friend, who is well read in always succeeded, дорх clearly proving that 16 is поё | елей of existing species. cient fish-lore, tells us that the great Roman influenced by the state of the weat the er. in doing во o I « The third hypothesis, аб the present n" are | epieures could run the ir fish fr rom icy cold water observed the follo al results, f li process of Lueullus phenomenon. n the pedicels and Is йк ин ате а gradual. variation, was generally табын аз un idle| at опе time sold his wie = fish for the sum of ` number of minute reddish-brown glands, g and, whenever brought forward, only 35,0007. ; but that would most ped be a fancy price, etheric oil. These glands are but little developed br oac) Фей to = РЗ ost unanimously rejected, until tl se he would be in possession of unique varieties, when the flowers begin to open, and they are fully | publication of Mr. Darwin's * Origin L^ papel This derived from curious crosses s, бо, These ancient lovers grown shortly after the blossoms begin to fade, | remarkable work has carried more or les icti f бз] m shrivelling up when the fruit begins to form. For m such minds as those of Lyell, ж "a Gray, А. entlemen in the s day lave роб breeds of his; .reason ; the experiment can succeed only at|.DeCandolle and others whose previous arguments | dine or pta cattle. Red mullet or fat carp, which that limited period when the flowers are fading. Best | pointed towards a contrary direction; it has met with | sold for large prices, were not ab all unusual. One adapted od x Dose are those гасни Но have | the most cordial adoption on the part of many eminent noble MA ent to a fabulous expense in borin, done flow he base, Ma still have a few | шеп n ipe по! committed themselves, and has | tunnel through a бернин in order that he blossoms at ы Г The same panicle senio be ted i arg igh i ater seed iwice, Тһе rachis is ЧЕНЕ by the expe- doubts as = ас Pm firmest convictions. This|for his fish onds. Sergius Orata invented i ; being € green to take fir me effected rather by the extreme simplicity of | artificial oyster-beds. Не caused to be constructed ong а] sb a qu as lightning, be- the new principle applied to phenomena previously | at Baim, on the Ілсгіпе Sena, great reservoirs, i t the top and diffusing а power- observed, but little attended to, and now first placed in where he grew the dainty mollusk in thousands; and, ful eher smell." uxtaposition, than by the discovery of any remarkable | in order that he and bis friends might have this it o hid. i i $ "In Би Че Рамиро A H3. Linnan ditary diversities in айо tht ns well as in lest in | bui гуйв = the coast, Е order hi Society, iin eq M has lately appeared, will be found | tion denke i ee from tl the addre anco aient Desde Anniversai са зеен which we venture to denomi- nate a model for such ОШТОН. We can only find diam the hi one ехітасі—а rather Г, опе, x: not longer | „ state «nl business, The French are now repeopling their oyster-beds, which а few years ago be ecame exhausted z over shing use jority ге hs produced, "d by eapposiag that perma- be given to those varieties 6 whose herelitery cora is the best suited t — thes ses т ifie Italian gentlemen stocked their кш ponds. The of destruction, Mr. a cardinal e in oyster- breeding, e have — said, ів spat wn Wide ә к changes may take place ; wd byt the on of wyast namber of: carefully observed or facts, | 1 has ^ i ave at least the Dodo к end уны qm paie Helena Trochetias "whieh are now of a legitimate hypothesis? тан Veri йен" ied 2 be totally ain занї we have speci- red from the life "during tbe short time tiom as д, cn by J. S. Mill in his excellent pem on who renes at the T of the ] process, mes fis, rerum w their own spat, and breed countless quantities of f. бн and erected З, as "in present state of our еде» Du and we | besides a great number of new ones. The French also must, I think, cordially agree with the same distin. | cultivate their mussels å in the same way; and, as these exsinetion, or by sudden convulsions, belongs more to guished Лорі an, аб he has “op ened 9 p of used as bait by our fishermen, they ` ; the Жен y^ 6 bradi ought "lesson in mussel cultivation out of fr рей, "The discussion as to whether the majority | | of any one species we һауе no human record, and, a im MASSA aud that А E L sender feat of изгра cm the bend "bf and our neighbours across the -— as БА i are concerned, we must rely мнау оне йрке бадї o have rendered во bold а | Сһаппе!, it js сег tain, contrive to make their mussel- ботев ial evidence. suggestion, which. [^ "in ede of every one was to | beds " remunerative.. Similar beds could easily be хее ата hypotheses are now more or less |, once, admissible and discussible even аз a | Constructed in our English and Scottish bays, and, with ind eni pta Sr " the demand for bait and the facilities of sale afforded -— That ite "individuals нуі living have descended y cons ieation, there common stocks The oyster- 1 able seriei A a RA or areas of dis isper- Kent and Essex are cultivated like these mussel-beds, sion, these common stocks being the pe of special ктүү өртү" and they prove very remunerative, We һауе often өйө either simultaneous or consecuti Fish Breeding.—lf we wish to take lessons in the | wondered f terprising fisher с1авз h gE I заб the whole of the indivi duals 1 ging i fish RET d we must visit China, The commenced the breeding of lobsters. We require, it is 1 Aa of the Celestial E ‚000 lobsters every day, and could use double q^] ire. ^ escended from one и ereated the RAD "n h-breeding to such an extent as to be the number if we had them-—thus affording a fine which they have nitas. ams о keep up a constant supply of those particular fishes chance for enterprise. No lobsters have been bred in to пе, iore es of the world they now which inhabit their seas and rivers, so that any quan- onds н Даш пеаг à om ; the are 3. Tha he races now oceupyi ng t 2 are | tity o of this kind ы wy can о A. all over the | simply use storing pla Арк at the rate of abou ne weight ! | | be br " on the ково и Frazer's Mag which preceded them, by a gradual pro be delight \ Нег s Oa. k.— ublie attention has poet. very sl нене and extinction, ard e [е бексе preat Зов во much astonis | di old trunk of : hang epit still more or leag dotis ely in opera! as the p AM was cha tis p a nA poe М at | gich has lately нее Wn... \ z first h that of se centres of |! bi ived with- ada buio: i e "E c © form of specific di listindtun, bees in Germany, as pozian —— of the school of Lecogs P нса бака arti HP, gel I do not ЭТ ЕУ in any of our | тот Йан К ns tilium, — ха refer to. Му M Bes чене saved t are founded chi the grology am i artificia ачаа ШЕ ht wi naturalist wi iy : epi Aeg Е" аб them transient excitement. - regret and astonisnient a t € in the and others broke down the limits reg or -— near | up b; t Е openly rens by А. satiat ou - natural an | org cem i x 5 Celle in m, d * Géographie Botanique. т has, | substituting fis so up о, George v, T е ЕРЕ Е 1188 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мотемвев 28, 1863. Herbert Taylor informed me that he heard Ше given, but he assured me that the tree so Elm , the m character | tse - be f George ПІ. would. of its sufficient | guarantee that Herne's Oak 10b own ahe т. Hea s took Spade me pleasu to his attendants — he was the whose matter of importance, after the beauty of the Chry- October is the most fitting time, as the best of soils a w To ^ et t , however, I will repeat the substance of some бени given to me relative to Herne's Oak by the late Mr. ur xd de highly лере 1 т Park, He his Maj Winchelsea.” didt a little pura the King set off to | i Lor d bailiff and | we stated that de 8. Those who cannot t afford frame r frames. d or out-house for : dem with raw y | Sho santhemums is over, to get such plants as have been | may be — injured by moving them in t moved, back into iar former situations, or so to į state. should be lost, when the weather is re- meni" matters that the whole may have a good | bad, i ы : on with in-door work. All matting or e Valuable plants A^" ot be set where they | bast required for the ensuing year should be eut, not thrive, and this point to which " ted, and ung up ready for use. Besoms aud ma, attention Bises be aid. Сукан rc sket ts should. lso be prepar агей. _ Tho to oL BU. decaying, if not already "dono, should b n, ito coid |i in fact, everything ot this kind done that is p uld frost «eh in, the best Colery beds sonaa эң immediately cov red wit th clea straw 6 inches thick. Let all other v attention. Also let ure be wheeled out mia the weather is all man ration in favourable for such operations. h STATE OF THE Jr AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, as observed at the Hortieultural Garden he e. the buds of Oris botore their tim: EMPERATURE walk in the Park, attended by d Wi sicud an FORCING DEPA а Мг. Ingall was desired to foilow iw Nothing was| Prwgny.—As ой, stated Jato selling fruiters,| xy. 8 gj сайсан тте Ofthe Earth inq E said to him until the King stopped opposite an Oak | which have had little water, ma eve a slight [A^ | Max. Max. | Min. | Mean 11090020601 tree He then turned to Mr. Тар, and said: *'llinerease of tepid manure-w: cedi hor re is, however, | zx irc ug I is € point 5 чр A this сон to | room for doubt as to whether it is weite Ж» neces- Friday 2 9 БИЯ commit it to your especial charge, and take | sary а d iod. Plants m n the old | Satur : tha dama ever done toit. lI had rather tyle (in Más jo d ik s), no doubt would Mon. 23 И 29 816 that every tree in the park should be e A than require it od ver, a much greater (ong 13 cs that this tree sbould urt, This is Her ak.” | amount of atmospheric moisture is indulged in ; iv ы К ы аги Гит Гыз! 17 ed Ingall added that this was "the tres still. Mandy this should be duly consid Thon. sunshine ENS nil? AUT du Queen Elizabeth's Walk ; and it is the Xs tree | occurs, instead of giving air, let the thermometer rise Xov. — Uniformly overcast , cloudy; hazy. 1 have referred to an en а sketch of my г even 90°, after which give air. = dm s A MIL XL I mcns rain. * Gleanings." I have the LR үне Whe бор cing has commenced, and the CZ. Bie) overcast ; rain; very mild. the late Duke of Cambridge for stating that George LI. | roots are outside, every Tape; should ET given to 28 - ai rain i Eie din for the season ; fine at always mentioned the tree lately blown down аз | Һе borders. A proper degr f heat must be main- p XP dul клет Mr. si hunt Davi T rore >ы ме nås |ie tained in the ferma Qui ер " Any kind of pro- eR d espect u an er збу?з оппав, ТЕ ТНЕ yn T vm E юв” SK с ; tection, such P tar ym to thr: ow off rain would be. ЕНЕНЕ мрда агі, for thie ensuing Wis. "ом be 5,1 not соб down Herne's Oak, and that | 1 peated th coveri АЕ m M iau MAL эы assertion when 1 healthy stat , Mosimoox HovsE.— This, when sufficiently n Жотешкег. (Ses EHE: EE Yersin Quantity |; | 16 When the үе rs of Russia and Austria, and the e of the most useful сие e a gar 4m «^ Rained. | 9! Rain. |^ А f Prussia assembled at Windsor Castle to Seakal e may be forced here in co y ma | 347| a2] 19 | 0561. nala celebrate the christenin our Prince of Wales, the | with as litile trouble as raising a small E 0... SIEHE EG 030 2 Queen invited these potentates to walk in her grounds, | salad. The old plan of raising а be rmenting Wed. 2:.| 474 | 3&2 | 403 16 0.51 1 but some of thei dants remained at the Castle. | materials, over the crowns out of doors, is an uncertain | mu dul 478 | 35 iel 17 039 1 Instead о ing the object it, бе celebrated | process compared with this. It is equally well adapted | Satur. 5..] 484 4151 2 0.25 14 Baron Humboldt inquired his o Herne's Oak.|for Rhubarb forcing. Nothin nee n ong The highe iod occurred on the This was the ри object of his attention and curiosity, narrow pit alon: ng t tle е о ће ойбой Anis ЯА "de. ; and the lowest on the 30th, 1836, and 5th, and probably is veneration. The splendour of|or both sides, t p of tl be level with the = pans its p the noble sce which | foor. It vem E e feet deep, and filled in portions ic Mad th rA c b perd gv be | ав wanted, with апу hot, fermenting mat lal, to-withi ual, pe M Зас 48 +оо е A were objec inferior | half a ard of the top, whi ld be very perfect i E: compared: wil. iba Shattered j vered with a lid. The Kale barb should be КЕ l others aro dotain e maae of Eae TA pO of de p mer т Stake with recollections | placed on the surface of the fermenting matter as| ents the insertion of = is still delayed. s n ving | thick. T1 it. чар, stand, and then filled in lightly with Books: W R S. We are not aware of separate treatises on at thé teresting relic, the n gazed upon itin | goil or fine an. ОУ roots may be YS Жа - subjects — T me, but we will en eavour to supply the Menos; anta tiered а leaf fromthe Ivy which circle round roomy pots, and set — "- va Hen ad this Сотто: Mancastriensis Seemann's Mission to Viti or Feejee clung to the x e ing runk, and „де eposi sited i6 in his | house. Lily of the Valley, too, unge contains valuable Ce eee nee from XI. таей У. | overhead a fe ermenting bed of 10° "ore, until the man. М g. he says :—'' Cotton requires a gently undulated Bis a ancient tree, alas! no longer stands on the spot |p] u фе, nei =, E ефт than fat land; QT hery "hap 5 ^ $ š неа е Е which Shakespeare has immortalised; it was but|butin me most gradual and cautious way im gine able. Өөп of hills and dales, егей оп {һе апос dide with lately— Early potted Hjyacinths and Магоівзі may also be si рас А or dense forest; оп =- lee-sid ас а huge Oak, dry and dead, bc recisely the same as the Lilies, takin rass and isolated screw-pines, more immediate y ат But clad маат ата-аа of its trophies old, Iis р аха, 3 them until the pots are 9 tiking caro of r planting: Cott ants sea-air. What country would Lifting to heaven its aged, hoary head— P answer this requirement bette: au а group о wit G reat wreathed roots, and naked arme d an етс many other uses may likewise be found for an 200 islands surrounded by the ocean as а con- And trunk all rotten and unsoun. Spens this yer enient high way to even small boats and ca „ Since e unchecked tforce of the winds and waves is broken At present portions of it will be рну н жырту табай, R GARDEN AND SHRUBBE he natural breakwater present the reefs which like the Mi ulberry tree of Stratford, to turn ar mut Althou aa e weather is still favo: iae on ntinue early encircle the whole? Cotton requires, further, 5 Ls 17 LIT ue aaa EO f tender things; | fanned by gente bue а аа calm, either tho dejectà qui vult ligna colligi." - mild ed like the present, especially when | north-east or the south rade wind blowing over the Edward Jie 2 in в Once a Week. ds. ој canopies or coverings a li tle for a fe island keeps up a constant current, and the thermometer for The n Herve .—А Report. from „Royal Commis- hours,:as wor ih as time can | be spared fo or that purpose. rise to the heigbt attained in s n omo Toriai rke ro zd latel If frost r beds mightbe| Afric a, or America. In fine, condition required to ment a thè Бано! of the Cotton plant in M ern|decided on, e soil gines repos to the| favourthe growth of this eet р roduction seems to шу." bout 80,000 balcs of tme have been grown | character of the ас to be pl Ав regards provided, aud it is hardly possible to add an spotter luring the past season in the lat т district, including florists’ flowers, little can be done now except in the E [qn нетін pem сри пълен M E 1! This pel woul Р said, , hav bee way of A эы эшеме: and shou ld frosty weather set in it like Hooker, Fortune, and Зе emann are е ра persons v it not been t ortuniby tl n e п this emergency. у Government hat €, ailed, e ttempts hithert de t " frozen ; by repe eatedly removing the | the not tell. Һе celebrated Sea d Cotton have failed; г the ешге arik and piling it up every morning, Gorp н TR ^w imis ET геле Эе н е ате Deon brod init эе produced is Mrs ver very good, returning a неа Saee will = destroyed, а point of nO| though gree or four years old, are stillof a dark brown Lei the cultivator, at d ut price of cotton, шай im im to the ve vator. „We ne eed scarcely colour. He will, therefore, be obliged by -— ч“ our ien 207. an ponden counting for dorm Ses tory feature of the | вау, too Е ро аи ting for their not changing to the us is voura ned eed Mem of Central MU E xd to e in "6: good stock of soils, pud t the vask con- and Southern Italy for the growth of however, should have been done before this Нало: Wine it Syon, wh which you truly сай КЫА Чам doubt that eme cis alone conld easily | time. If] pegs аге used ering Carnations, | 1 constructed by Messrs, Ormson & Co. furnish 550,000 bales of cotton annually, which a fresh stock may be cast, and the old ones cleaned and | Naurs or PLANTS : ТЕЗЕ со Ро pulus angalàta, as far exceeds Ak 50,000 bales the Te T REN by South ien If the -his own hand-| can judge from an inspection of only threo leaves что " d th hi nw wood. Very slender evid genus whose lea -— ев, peren now to fon 7 Аа м yariable = аа. Leslie. Wi karia a sinensis is right, so is e metallic wire w. en used for a g cine sinensis. e nothing to in Italy $ is the more remarkable, when it is remembered |ti ing the last S. 5 was cultivated as undani чм during the | ow d hich r [te ees of Carnations or r Тајра to зе а еч d be made ready for use, and stored аз d w wars of Napoleon the Fit, and Italy "The DM. in Millie as Castel eotton. [This important information, whit Skau 1 appeared in the Athengum, cannot & be too widely lated. — is no doubt that many countries а Y FRUIT. ae KITCHEN GARDEN. h too а to offer remarks on after Chris! tion can [E imi gardening has to be сагпей ou rough. the ensuing | y wi hin, affectation as Wistaria Consequana.— W Mi x шо many forms of Polystichum pic nie and is 80 called tripinnatum in gardens.—G В. n eei, certainly distinct, аз we think, from L. doom psi. Е С. Selaginella pubescens, generally but falsely called 8. Willdenovii in gardens.—5 W T. nigra. Prácu House, SHEFFIELD: G W G will be obliged. by our cor- ndent “С W.” kindly si Sang hir the thickness із of the fire-clay pipes he uses ; себ а км теа . for cleanin: Out the soot de у 2 wh has used tiem. for eut or erected on? py ordinary briekw: in the Isle of produce as good cotton as North America, and w Bhould think at far less expense.] Calendar of Operations PLANT DEPARTMENT. E —Аз ihe introduction one M until spring, there is sure to som. day. When things that жайра M io now e delayed | POLYCHILOS CoRNU-CERVI: A Correspondent in EAE HE ei TEES Gardeners’ Chronicle, Sept. За mA P. a novelty as we supposed. Se о. i d be autumn business ; indeed, to be in introduced, September or Apricots, ost of the eR of wall trees, as Peas o ы : GC. Layers, if really [i e tho ным of espaliers, and we see they are offered by good E Beo possib. le by New f need. AB Your ie di [= uem. dió "ar mit oE bordons or sintions for тыны А. та уоп propon. Black Hamburgi and tho | old Sweetwater are what we im pen Ap Thomson on the Vine. xum im 4 Моүвмвев 28, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' RONIS AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1187 ———— mmm ct —— = ESS SRS. WAY anp EVANS, ANALYTICAL and ingley Hall, Birmingha cna iei AM Е pe. зау" Ro gd аа ан CONSULTING Vp aped receive PUPILS for the UTTON Ахр SONS respectfully in vite the attention | 20 yards in the ла while thé remainder of е field was study of AGRICUL LTUR and GENERAL ANALYTICAL of their Очи and the Public generally "^ their | an excellent crop of bulbs; and again in Tipperary, where CHEMISTRY. STAND of ROOTS and other AGRICULTURA ECIMENS | there were two fields separated by a ditch, the ditch was 106, Tosdenhall Street, E.C. in the Central Gallery of the forthcoming ‚та eer thrown down, and the field sown with Swedes; on each side ШЕ УЕ Куз йы 150 specimens of GRASSES grown by Зоттох & Sons, samples | of the levelled ditch was a crop of excellent, bulbs, while over incipal kinds of See i i ants. Saw ainage, ©0. ^ + о! sed in А ir D a ke K JOSEPH BEAU MONT, LAND AGENT, SUR- very fine specimens of their selected YELLOW GLOBE ffield in the county "о Rape last week where there were а number of Ré i е ? g = Б о ч p єс et EE ES = Е `2 S e ec g^ 2g о В. B о ч ° ч m E m © Z = 2 © = iz © > E = E = c] t s HE ч 7 = El о 58 e? ER Е в © ME Bo о, m Еа E a 4 E 5 B g | e g E = E E © m 2 р. Ф c Estates бетге dud Meypód, or Inspected and Reported with which is AMALGAMATED the tirely free ers ul: že startera,” but the cause cannot be upon for contemplate: ed Improvements. Valuations made fer PLYMOUTH SEED соирАнт LIMITED. accounted fot any i nS than Sis. сайх :вконаоі Tarihe ай Sales, or nthe. re- тае of Farms. Offices: 68, Welbeck Street, Cave h Square, London, W. | goin; ong. Grows the most of his Swedes in Scotland, in rliament Street, Westminster, S.W. 2 y T. "s M CUL T А О N.— | һе К uk careful inner D t the purest stocks ; still bas had рсы жесе cher Agrioulbural Improvements. Ч ^ Land Drainage, an er пе ultural лро: Si LIC MARTE F, Pod in ST. ЈА и; 8 Eas ент rid to mH ‚ тана MM bybridised with DI SDA ec er 4 ^ : R. BAILEY D. DENTO , C. с maintains a large RAL, P ICCA DIL m Кы purpose of пез the best | Seed 1d could not have been accidentally mixed with Rape, for to staff for the execution P Land Impr movements by а | mode of EXTENDING the APPLICATION of STEAM POWER | avoid such an accident уер! Bis Бөр and Turnip веей in E Sand other for Under Drainage, and а fixed io tho CULTIVATION ofthe SOIL. pq, | printed on it. Has taken alara or Outfa Е For oe x apply to him, at 52, Parliam ent Street, "iat HISIHION от DOGS.— Sun ON je desirabto онша ero ар юз ofthe “ sporting ” of the Swede, so much so, that to protect Westmins mself fro: nsulte z he FOURTH GR IBITIO nsel о! e, got d SPORTING and other DOGS will be held in Paradise Street | non-guarantee notice printed on all his bills. In fact so annoy- . IBER F. B S. of Watford, Herts, (near Bingley Hall, BIRMINGHAM, on MONDAY, TUES-|ing and troublesome has it become, from the uncertainty of merly Senior e ae the Tithe Commission, | DAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, November 30, and | the Swede producing. er ra PARS been seriously thinking of n g d 3 (th ing up that bra: а Land ге than € emb d i ractice, undertakes works of Drainage either at a | Вноу). For SPE CIAL RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS, see E ise i t e or r to lay out soq jasat biae the same at a com- | the Advertisements and Bills of the Companies: It is pla ain that it de алча MMOND'S view of t mission of бз. per acre ; por "ja n change тотоу the TO9INGLEY H ALL, BIRMINGHAM.—The | 9xtreme liability of well grown Swede see ed t experienced wo orkmen.. is custom Ey Rurvéy ача FI BENTH GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION of PAT sport is to be adopted, there is an end of all “ Secd dc c e future. No man 32m Age out. TTLE, timate wher ыы it are no D OTS, H WA "E h n Y E tablished in the e ir 1844, and тота For Special Жу араай вее the Advertisements : aerial ee ot Parliament, b ас 2 Vict., Cap. cxlii. TESI Бе Е ЕЛ known as Turnip xe with which he » Chairman—Ihe Right the EARL of DEVON, HOW, 1863.— р Powderham Castle. ped ELLE к шан а-у of CATTLE, instead of bulb. We shall however be very жау Deputy Chairman — WILLIAM ое Esq. Hembury Fort, | SHEEP, pigs, IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS, » and ROOTS, will be Mei eet ifthis Cavan trialis ever quoted a R : Landowners having limited iterests, such аз Tonante for | PETUNT VIEW on MONDAY, DecemberT, after 2 Pat Life, Tenants in Tail, Mortgagors, and thers, Sa ыш and | Admission 5s. ; TUESDAY, — THURSDAY, and hout hemselves oo ian T Ма e к суон ета FRIDAY, ven «n sion deos Ti z 3 HE subject of autumn cultivation has been fo aS ce Feder i Neb элте СТЕКУ E i lately discussed with some spirit in the columns of quégedonthe pu AEn ets 4 the Times newspaper. It is not ikely {о want ient, or be made re able over any term of years. М 2 paper. ^ Jy Veike Works are undertaken by the Company, who keep in The Адиси GAL tte. variety, of f opini m ^ long as soils vary i in their constant employ а very extensive and experienced staff of ER 98, 1863 +; rm педи j у та ог! tbe Айкош, & Pos m магн We - pemg ard good witnesses to pro e We: PE ———— кесше undor their ow superintende ads or ру Agents MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. that а fallow is ise de if the stubbles n зра t Merge adjoining land btai der the Loud afa ^ ina Pige, dna of Poultry, E hp A not cim ed till late in spring—and equally good mpany's Act. ано Бри vimep ВЕ н паат, witnesses shall prove that not only should it be Works are also e ° Ms or es advan- è "aed ч з dig their os own capital, or а wishing to оте 5 money. Mov, — d (Meat Prod оът Capatiiities ót Arabio ч амра Аара fan о gort Every information may be о pv on ox Ворт, Beereary Monnit, ү, EU ViSaihfeld Club Cattle Show at the prev aede Shen thà табак ida Street, pies Pit, E T Agricultural Hall, Islington. f ploughing and grubbin DER n A ME Offices: Castle Street, Exeter; жее й “е ty o ої pio ng 30, Parliament Btrect, кес : 4 аны РЕД» ре "arias edi бити б for g —other men contend — hire Farming. Qvi се амы УА кылу TOU EL NOMEA turning over a furrow slice. a Sultan Jh 5 N JERNON CLARKE, £I Ax important tr trial at the late Cavan Quarter preparation for the next pecie с отор eonita utton, Maps e Lema pie К А Sessions, 1 іп е P TT „к heti sued by b simply in manuring the stu and &f once QUUTURAL Са S sineas includes SEED Н i urnip 8 Рот mixing it up by a grubbin rtg throws the land orm Deer Reden wing, with the Breeding of Bhorthomns end (epo Trish papers. uite seems that Swedish Turnip mtor ridges, DEUS id LT топлу, COLLEGE, Med seed had been asked for, and the сгор that са ú u die fact é ME UN hab 4s ORO R ENCESTER. ape, or something like it. The plants pro- steam ү їп tie ёш, with one harrowing and AOON кын, 1863. id are described sometimes as resembling Rape | sowing in the spring, is all the емісій for тоба Ргезійепі—Тнк Конт H EARL BATHURST. and sometimes as being ** very like what is known | upon the true Woolston system. S aditional cleaning Council. as Kohl Rabi in England." The plaintiffs proved | operations br orses are not required; indeed, they The Ret Hon Так ins Doer 3 that they purchased the seed from the defendant, | would be out of place—waste labour. Some time in The Hon. WILLIA HURST and their solicitor contended that they ought to|the winter I leta man examine every ridge from end The Right Hon. T Н. Ботинкох Esrcovnr, М.Р. have got the article they asked for. The judge ы e aue s fork take out every Dock or objec- 5 Аа directed that if Turnip seed was asked for, the | МОпа> е weed; ле сап easly ог 3 acres per дау; Principal rin, Coll. Camb. | directed tha p ; , ; : не mech руну Аз Trin, Coll. MI | Seedsman was bound to suppl эе нот that was 9nd Жен all bergig the ir enu теда се рр PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE. «commercially known as Turnip seed." Thel ho ri TE сз In 1859 ER grown in u org J.L.F гетонув, Faru Manager. тве of 20 Lectures on Crops. | de efence proved that the seed "i been bought weighed —Mangels, 55 tons ; DEUM ТА. oore Byns Co-editor of the Book of Farm Buldinge А | from wholesale dealers as е” nip seed, and the To this Мона ЖОЕ ИР of 15 5 Lectures on Agricultural Machine: | ju found for the defendan : b ply: ings бш | Tuy were no doubt wem not фа. » er: system D wn frm for abo рб ncn AnrRHUR Н. Оновон, B.A., Е.О.8., Pas ЖЫКЫ | ruling of the judge but by evidence d alleged e f y Piaf, gr vt dio nis ——— ui funny Vii. ЫЙ Lincoln College, Oxon the extreme liability of Tanie seed to sport, ew, i : n PROFESSOR : ight | 2do pted his з ебут еы гч d his plan in the AR. WanrsoTox, Jun., F.C.B | ne witness declared that in one field you might | |... of the steam ri idging р бави: On thts point WE бай Borany.— Joux E v Влтгроу М.В. Lond. В. Se. have a spurious ee and ia another а good| speak with some certainty, ав we were for some years VerzniNARY SURG Аграда, MONIS mr from the same seed. the manufacturers "ef Mr. 5м митне l'appara and w Матиз к SAARE o oH Much D. Dav оК. Бий authority weighed | һауе uniform dad m P ua n mo. daa es Mir much with both judge and jury, gave the fol- of the 3 agriculturists to whom we have c supplied * These Gentleme! steam cultivating machiner ict "Hain ng °ч чунун һаа Arrangements bave Moni i made for the feles of "Special SA extensively engaged in the seed trade, both in Dublin extensi sive experience in steam cultivatio: Lectures by the folloning genene T Él e dL үке. ad Scotland ; is famihar wii ie E and Ban of n thoir яни à -= ; went, а by fendant, to RENFEFIB UD ; Saw зрана Rape. In оре Portion of the field found altogether Баре like plants, most of ra which had purple stalks, which common Rape аса virT DAVIS, — E m Lecture Vi hunt : - ей, whichwasthel topped on the Injury Waste 'seeding. | next to these found a portion o partly Swede п Ве сеу Davy, Editor of the Devon Herd Book— and partly Rape like plants, growing together about "pectore on the E of the Devon Breed. half and half; the Turnips were of the green-top variety J. Bainey DENTON, M. — са —Lectures се Drainage. | and the Варе іке plants had green stalks, showing they ` "Road Making, el other Land — must have been grown from the same seed "—- bulbs ; ni TnoMAS DUCKHAM, » mE ошо Herelord et Rel ФОЧЕА юрар d Шагы green topped зей Pigi ally deriv ed i istory ere! anot! s Е e Turnip СА [m ot oddin ham, Le' Lewes—Lecture on South- four the сооп Hag ie the Carrot and Parsnip are are originally bort-woolled She derived from weeds of these names; is of opinion that —— "woo! еер. C i fa ot Делото! vadat ol 3 ether, or the like. 7. Снлгмевѕ MoRTON, Editor о yclopæd г certain circumstances of soil, › back to —4A. Course of 8 Lectures on Tillage and Land Drainage. d sport. E: the Swede is the I E Sas 1h Wiovonst Won, of Holly Bank, Burton-on-Trent—Lecture i тир aea. -= - but like the the History of eer imei i — tis botanists ; {a quite emGULFOHAL CH Zi mystery of tho "Potato büght, et сазо ANDERSO: essor unknown: от, notwithstanding трап; ехрегїп farms University рт а Por ч Г, chem Highland and | to ascertain it, we аге as much in the dark as ever. ки large pere) Society ol of Scotland—4A. Course of Lect: seed which he knew to have been from large would be period as Mr. SutrrH " Mr. D te CLARKE will lecture on Tuesday, Ресеп бөр 1, | bulbs poten chiefly Rape-like plants, Meere een wA ' Thurgarton biag Notts, also 9:1 46-м. Capt Танияв Davy wil looin noce rette p m f the came Beld, бу deja dr gerens fine re A X ies |р до to Mr, SMITH, о of "e e ne LI À 2 r ARCA Biredes as omnid grow апа entirely free fron best culti rting plants | "Y Jo not wish to detract from the merits of steam further particulars ap apply to the PRINCIPAL. S ia Qui don) of Wicklow--on one 1138 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Хоувмвтв 28, 1863, cultivation, but I must say a word or two, if you will | asking for it. But I believe that asa rule perfect con- | which many of you attend to its cultivation and allow me, in favour of the old plan. Mr. Smith, о! | fideuce and good А exists between our landed pro: | p Co e el ent. Woolston, says that h із roots ате grown by one дар | prietors an — enantry. T fall i pU blic esti ith o one harrowing and s sow ing | on the ject ot unexhausted ipto may p ti the scientific in th e sp 1 that lt and the рга a ard harmoni e апа made sub. and 31 d of Sw s per Som ne of it I believe there are no Mani for © servient the one to the other. to be pe Som of P may ndn gh this i is PB iy. owing t "n 1, n fict is would be BAS ne id conclusion in e iei per ha ps ав might bo едн, Let any one fora moment reckon to science ipd less to onn i «дем Du in which эр as 35 tons T. Swedes per - True, it i the you аг instances of retrogeession, arising simon. шш This DN e old conflict between theory I: rops of r acre, and seldom Tint than 30 t n c harrowing pt Ге P" Wheat í— is finished, ше soma. of harnessed. d practi ert o it now bee cause eI have found а 1:5; M An fal оша РЕҢ щ Бу Gak it it But for than deal | hastily o и наан with ted it ds d There ough ing. во land intended fori sis manured and in y M "eril it is harrowed ün nd dri e "in E утау ар -— clay wellas on mixed loarn, with equally good pc I дү ; on the contrary, convinced о value on large а uitable ый and I have sime " and i condition it is certainly inferior in effect to a ploughing or a | grubbing done by steam power- On some soils, and the ме fine sands of че Wealden district are amon em, a grubbin seems M ied use; the la A runs Nd us firm as beto giv a temporary траса eeds, On ich. and wherever the dicen 15 doubtfa ful or im et, рана bete fore winter is a better thing than grubbing. ——— UP is rarely tha ta s pert of this subjeet lled on I have followed ihis plan on gravelly | C. e no PME ce daily дөшү of 1 МЕ intr dut to these lec any pes in the ddr wp n R of. та , 16 i Y | in clas rooms, d above | and I re ally been ps ibt viewed, the p M of agricultural improvement is — s. F. Humbert, Watford, Негіз, Nov. 16, 1 ture, and certainly there pue to we none in your education. In the seience of farming there can little or no progress w without -— wishes to succeed in the professio midst carefully collec t all the uet "tds tat. t стор up day aíter day and season ollege farm. But do sin — эне ma han awhi ch will never again occur of AES 2104. h first р rineiples. Seience be Any o of уой who THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL соргон, IN CONCLUSION OF A COURSE OF Br T. BALDWIN, OF THE ALBERT Sen: € now concluded - lectures, A to make a v generi The ДЫ ion to m "di en ior m book Ж ms Уј ures had b герр to community ; ; Science Hee d md exalts a profe science Science farmer and ex хайа Ышш їп farmers. r че allo ow бетанде, ER I depa book i a|yo life find mui on your College ied if you neglect to minds with ihe scientific уна Бо pe ort mt simple one. years’ quon institution pu fore. m of the гаа Е": professors. ON THE SUPPOSED DETERIORATION Ор TUE SOIL OF E oet: BRITAIN, THROUGH THE EXHAUSTION OF ITS VEGETABLE MOULD. A LECTURE E BEFORE ТНЕ gr XFORDSHIRB ARMERS' CLUB, NOV. 11, 18 F.R.8., Professor of Rural 9х tid нех an University ssor presumes бо lecturé илне an assembly of меб m еп as I see aronnd me on a subject, with the details of which tbey must be much more fom vilia ren, im self, the only way in an "in be w i 01 to; is к иер spend your timei advantage of а — маэ the на life of this College ik pers urse with its —— ere By CHARLES DAUBENY, М — Principal, pro к= 16 Рен nts— alone Econ віт Befor we can fully appreciate the system of instruc- tion adapted here we must have а b ad acd of its j To my own mind wm appear to be rd a sound know T bles ect o give the you огу, involving tto in aret which а mit of such a ers H of che n «я Ея шиш „аз. f those of Scie eds not be tak nor hat Sciences in his ВЕ: avocations. "T shou ld b g ‚ however ignorant he ma T$ ihe d i tters, is, the srefore, never guided i in осо the winter season is but the|; 1 id so difficult is it for the mind va dn from oet ion of some deseri m nd m any of the bis vocem nt who mey read these remarks, farmers of this country | b. if I yen to waste Ff thie kina ы шу thi of knowledge I may, how | and for or Өн put of the Ae ей of быб: à | eipline the NEA » that I have known the wil dest а 1 € m. o pri ridea tne be pene mere авон ef the facts ga o thi 1 e - 1 Lr. псе т a who xd have "de "the first to trea an y su — саа upon philosophical principles wit reign contempt. llect, for instance, nob many years ago, опе of the - practical € mers in ing 1 the erection of a eoe үс ut a part, Б cation - vs ме ds is, in my opinion, to dis- upon it if you and your suc- P fully believe you are, to exe reise end ofedu rtain ед оуег in inel Татр that. r. SADLER reports his +ї H Вр: 3 фа г s 1 Raf Hlhi & rops, by which h p А. DN тоні iz p Lar “ ] n ina reme where 8 and 10-inch ploughing [ena been long the rule. TENANCY AT epos Ir іп the business affairs of this mosphere mig st stu € This is not an opinion Dn m me this | down or А, E ЧІ forget which of the wo was the morning or w € here, but it is a convietion forced meii he favoured) во as to increase the amount of his upon me ln years pretty rodu tion of farmers. Ever быу. Б ows the difference Нот often, too, do we hear from the lips of agricol between ‘esulto ory a d big Rows qwe к lai m of Clover-sick word to land M Е some unexplained reason, bec afte ra orld m re not saved by faith, as your gifted гб ndent affirms, ў: I venture to submit that nion is an ingredient in of our business sactio Жыз Pd m we ЫЕ on their Bund, es for of years, and both have te farm on as E LU ie "without у: in ment. І could qu tell of а farmer wh "a ande опе landlo; rd 800 а es of poor stiff ld, va E which time, even after the most Ji pen x^ not 8 m M of eee this kind of. стор, seis he wo es day Ше: ты нт атй іп this yed, not as the mere expres - of a own but, in theatre in st шй h d ain ы ава а of accounting for career of ea f you ze ore or less in after How often are we told that de p» why eu f the vna of this „College | manures loss th ieir ейїсасу | a Het iRequest. дрон із er oe as ha ерга о life; and itis this feature o more than : эру: other x that wo TECUM 3 — simal, ipt d gel т ould form the | the seed planted їп Е; the former, ап inan E =: рер сап | and t T incapa able of — — fate by stinka n men|all; the latter renewed а € guine g the|sowing, m. th erefore no йз a to epo деде 1 the constituti elsewhere; but quee ccce sed groundwork of 7 man’s T best be ао. M m pese cm like god devote their 1 ihe w of mi | | —— 7 y who have held it ушу two 2—4 тош yrinen difficulties of the jects, on of the plant that ha У, ment any kind; попе has even been|of Sf sonis laneis to others. T may see fi preceded it, than a man оаа bs 5 brandy ^ proposed, Cepit alone without great ski pant of the dwelling in which. industry bind not have brought this farm into tl the Coll ided had, from long indulg i coholie drinks, high state of cultivatio: п in wh ich it now is; it might private Taret коша or could undertake to give you | become insensible to their ati Bep es jc knowledge of farming ——— n: These gos ps are harmless bits of ulation э. be ejected hey may аа iy uk six months по o claim to ere are strong eue "ef fi faith, ке, such cases аге, I believe, more numerous than cT point of bebes led to consider the subject from this view, from the ей ER oe а round that farming | nor as “ы Cis bri second object sough this bri is| be bs accomplished her С ашыу, {о exemplify on — AN Чё аз 'many of the principles ex this t exemplified on such a farm. | plants Without а hend this is Collega mer te nei health À farm well мойе with е affect the the | said bet: the part of those w who indulge în Шер, as practice of farming, the same е from a mistak The у upon dej out E its decomposition, Lee eoe upon the Хотемвев 28, 1963.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1139 а... а. camaman iadaa неет ш ETE id c ocana nn n in eanan an dda aatia oa mn e Emn n 4А CÓ жы daaraan oai aae atat i rowing vegetable with those necessary aliments | MA, small АМАЧ of humie acid їшраг{в to it|from their surfaces ir эү be sei by man oriog, or even mA tillage. a yellow or brown colour, r beams are withdraw ie MN VERUM P TP Иии ow, this theory, after having shown E: the Su PA ү fpe ense а the water of peaty Soils; but or is this arid condition of the soil the sole cause сЁ clearest manner to be oppose ў. 1 tl from favouring vegetation, is peculiarly the absence of plants in the deserts of Africa and vegetable physiology, appears to have been 1 j та it; pes сап а ра article of humus Бе | Arabia, for the uw en se ition from extreme heat to M an nd 8 till to hold ite ground i in many гын rt the vegetable tissue. Indeed, | extreme cold, which takes. place in these regions, is in tr late researches of the present Master of the pod bighly prejudicia м the health of most species iis s er mor; and that yon ous weed, which the | Mint, it would appear, that a solution of vegeta table | of vegetables, йе flatters himself he За гое. hy Jena and mould is пеар. of 2 impa admission at all into the It #4 well known, from the accounts of travellers, that oat oeing, it springs up а r the thin membrane which incases | after a day of scorching хан а night tra " places where it is least expected, and requires a reitera- | the exsremities the roots, although SANI penetrable almost extreme coldness one severe eno ugh e tion of the same treatment as befor e for its re ян M Ach s is almost impermeable to bodies of | cause w mor. i aen in porous vessels, in wh hich s - E thought was наат to me СЕ time |а agno or viscid nature, like vegetable extractive | manner ice monly obtain ed i in mg в cold ago by th rusal of an ишу: н. m Times news- re endered more penetrating from paper, Н "feos its appear hat journal, no р "ate Memoir by Messrs. Lawes and Gilbert, the bod less than from its own e fos 7 ih bespoke Ше | on the Cause, of Jt. Fre of the Clover егор, pidity, than would ehe if the хорів hand = a practised writer, naturally ым А one's 1 D^ X ied rs affo ording an indirect sup: akay a d amount „of aqueous vapour por Це t dtl ly by providing d ishment to certain This cold a tion of heat into con ата deine and ultimate ruin v1 а country Fin ding that soils. which yielded abundant pin of | space from thia -— enden the : dless nights that were predicted from t fi revail in these dry and tropical regions. But indes exhaustion of its vegetable m mould. gr row Clover, these gentle men arrived at the conclusion, | | pendently of this, the cutting down ot timber exerts а «Тһе means of increasing or preserving the vegetable аб th е latter і їз опе of a clas mould,” remarks the writer, ^is the greatest question that | for wid in the soil of e Trees arrest in their progress the е кой mists E man, a Beds еа! Я plex organic compounds, beari ing, asit would seem, ‘the which anson, over the surface of the d, and level cultivable portion of the globe, the vegetable mould is me reln! лет the о deposit their moisture ; А" ab the fast ering no m y viar t AA 29, tem, and m in t , | game ^p ыш from the ground itself will does not seem to be awa: a вакд or| -NO hen the wind ла з free access than Maine to Florida, in Lower Germany west of the Vistula, a nd | 50 ary to ipee that I am gla ad to esca. pe the | when ka з ground } їз protected by w in many parts of Spain and France, the vegetable mould is aide of adopting it, by availing myself of another In p of the extent to veh еде causes have much exhausted, and no means are taken to prevent ultimate | view РЕ the subject which Baron Liebig has suggested, | o ated delet ou to the accounts which su уран гран e : 1 h th ч © $8 Ф ®@, ш 09 me 3 ce e Г. n T цеп med y k 0 ge man, and perhaps m e bs A кы те ы Lana agency of he CIA may e been, th e manure had not|produced in the elimate of Venezuela by the cutting Nature; first to m " the Em land by t dense Pine penoteated to the Ba oraal strata of the soil, down to | down of its forests, and likewise to the ease of the n бет СА ges when, by this mios a трн | the Clover pushes its roots. He ence, ii n spite of Island of SRM. us the removal of the timber th th of broad-leave ea Ue, ЧӨ remaiu for ages more under superfluity introd was followi ed by the drying up of the only sprin t eL ipie if the exhaustion is too far advancod, or the lieto soil, the Clovef languished from want of food in the "t the island posses: вА ъв à where the заара too dry for forest growth, the co оаа to be again dipped for | parts to which its roots resorted for subsistence. estoration of the trees brought with ìt the recovery the At any rate we should be disposed to wait for of the lost water. Pine tiens of sheer sand, the 5 venelane monid E: pon the P à experim ч ents, before we took m e in an| These and other ances, which I have adduced in clearance of the forest cover, amoun Me o from a foot to s ypothesis mid uum о be at variance wit | my late publication entitled “ Lectures оп Climate," * inches W£ rich, black, a. mould, pL this under 12 ог | preconceived notions yuh “rogard АР, the fuuctions t prove, that man has in many instances modified ina but light-coloured poor as would delight vegetable e life io з it se В viden i for good or for evil the condition the heart of Liebig or Professor ri пзе form veg : 1s b by of the countries in whic h he has established himself. E uu lue i river deltas orm nau absorbing - oxygen and thereby M cirbonio acid, | Neither do I mean фо deny, that virgin soil, when first кез Au the vegetablo m ould lost, but even the marlaud clay | ad 2dly by its porota nature, which enables 16 to turned "p by the e pud ч degere of yielding, without once existing in the enti узай ar ay, forming the кн АА атой! nt of pro ofthe Rhine, Weser, PDA кай YI có In the greater part of | in bot the plough but sterile Е" sand, termed ‘geest land,'|, In 4 "virgin soil therefore, exposed fi хоу hna i nd which (регате makes, -— iier appear e the Р? а corruption “Liebig,” continues i riter, “has written in ignorance, at poe: ignoring the impor inia of vegetable mould, the garnered food supply 0 of the P higher vegetables, prepared by Nature in a manner perhaps e than anything else o honing a provision end. Liebig noma so m { what he calls ир А нан e will thus decomposition of e amus, and the дне of the liv ded will » — to the growing plant through the oer 1 d (то м ачама н RAPHY. re from time to timo sent yon components of the so oil not easily to be recovered," alogy between eine a anim bi "This communication, as proceeding from an anony- cordingly the letter en "pared in the Times | 8280 аў. M writer, would n ot ha ve calle d. ia т 50 — Косу from Baron Lieb big a reply, in which, i ФИГ ЖӨНӨ Mow d pii, Sow T, & iato сиву organism was ms x т less о: ў ЕЖ notbing else necessary, Г MM РРР оп the bonie acid given out by t the Reds mod — i — er v ing |y : lucremaing w ith water supply, renders the water able to ina vigorous r. Het ЖАТА atare entertained |x : inlly cn э 1 ме т bs и D — "dr disde ^k convey ipse cavy op to the roi СЫ mouths of the | as to the exhaustion of the soil by drawing too fre m ee ri an ege li - ei ated Agricu ural Саге! ев n n of a heav. p. bein "sen y Б Bitibcial small manures £0 ТОП ed by Liebig and his | UPON the vege E, mulated during khe lapse. as my views ron counter to of those of оты followers, there results a great мелей of the other «e а, , Seem pae cal, and — upon a mistaken | Жем genera, s nd those, ito 1) GE On еб uM бой É of шышы paper whieh һа d ps icr но ine А i v ле, jury fione 41 scele parson, cultivating а few. "Mo es of glebe only, can colum as that in = € number | a moral delinquency the revival of an ата which | Берт 1 nd the ade of hus d. зиде) to Mire а leading айбе was devoted to the subject, in which, to oblivi 1 without precisely adopting the views of his corres- | This, hongtet, I shall torbear to quote, as it appears to hier n that vh Ра 1 give a br ief statement of pondent, the es seemed to adopt the idea that | me, that in the article in алган оп - which he во B upon w "xc itd Hes Ve ндөй, T the earth w min: g effete, and tha t the gradual | severely ——2 there certain admixture 0! EWA h y ШШЕ, rien e ^ whom of m trutb with error; of tru eia the writer чийн rejoice ме тапу, ар зПепсе th, x imme vtr dioc p also some of оаа fierce opponents who Fats me to ebore sae ated өйне a. unma И УИА, er be a mere xou oth without experience or »pprehended r Now this conceptio: tle eauses of the "sterili ity of ain pecie ont teres а жыпар а aci id; r, when under the influence of the “old V € praetice, and so me vainly confident of eas riui ROC S gelb ing «Perm to the ов plant, Бе anticipates the Du Wu i m ice m o геи "ue эй , L n H er t " - * . of partie is "a d, ihe-erops m туз y For іп admitting the former to bethe mode in which КУБУ, VE Y tue й i in ge bed rei d fall off, owing to the deficieney of tlie necessary | pecie. Am exhaustion might inspire, since the very pec [^ p Pide, вае ке, be: i. uM ar | теле зе 4 тене й = ede din Калем of ere voe ze реу py поша ц ticularly if 1 hat \ те E К hi t tt в brated Sans comi m Т. э (Do norme ы the support y uro theory peet 2 À to th iem: ёш}. бай үз k, fa forn . withstanding its being in direct ect opposition to the | арреагз to derive from experience, it cannot ией ре | that all who ved $e this P roug will re cknow ровя t received principles of science, it held its ground amongst | disputed that дао! Ж the most fertile districts in: аме | уд they shal many agrienliaral Aheotistey-until-Liobig..exposed-ite, ancient of those ш the modera, have > : sterili the sbores of Asia. I epe лы БЫ Мог ean this be wholly erc n Cre seg and ; generation, for would be carried оё — Рег i bevans а, an — y speedily di . is onl к gradual and slow conversion into |i acid by the oxygen of ve air — 2 in гы of moisture that it consu away, to again renewed e the ou — which are йн ia the soil. There exists, i ‚ап the humic, produced the он of oxygen up. E it, - ater of springs te t ble mould, as in those of the stalactitie caverns of Franconia, ER MM) prc und Ni through humus, маи. exposed to осоне bent 91 is nevertheless and limpid; whereas а і Ше biting cold produced by tue 1140 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NovEMBzn 98, 1863, which was chiefly under tillage, and from 90 to horses were — "vers to cultivate cde pw E. nd of HE also, w tha t for which "d ыт опз of i s bei ng tl 1, Іс жайа, 1 fwl šI had truth, nature better, and shorter, and nearer roads, invite them to then Mr., but afterwards Sir B. Brodie, : and I had thg travel over them ; rather rapid though unseen progress, "and this will ult —— eem ene what arguments, without it, labour for in vain. theo: согу, а апа Ачат оп my side, т with no other weapon than а feather from the wing E But а apio to proceed; notwithstanding ту being. at 1 g Benjamin of tho poisons as ш tions for his lectures, he in nisor animals, ап Ё. 2 that most respectable school, the nearly f holidays е 16, аз well what was ru done and 1 me chiefly on the farm, and hence Т: knew Mene as mained өч is wisdom а y who has his s quarrel E » , But the sy stem was this : every : — seeded o disinte- comminut iod fi more inches deep, by tl h and the scarif f my tim «а spent upon it, and, as I e ha have said "béforé; after а lapse of between 40 and 50 Il ee d and happiness enjoyment of the and, Christian -—- to one of permanent re in a far bet: r world, , and i " he 12а dm p, by the p aid each seeded field, and every year replou, — -— scarified and reé-searifed until it was — 8 s | огу cultivated, and so little seed. sown on given 3 An ad in ое s must гай mitted ЖӨЕ t br ought condi ition I here tate, anc nd the en, not befor od as put in with the drill, D» only per гереа what І ы said == —— very many times, ely, t hat what is over. thi in-s seeding i in one man’s ents I am bri g ерен devoted — no "lite ‘contumely, and probably some ttl € may b abu r Pulse about double 2 feet. se; but all this I am for Wheat never exceeded one epe an acre, f is a kin dien cote : Barley and Oats but half a bushel more, and for fi st il it. Bu ba readers of th and Peas according to their kinds, pnm never * the | old school of farming, "n us reason a a little together. quanti ties per acre t that are now generally used. After How ' do you plough your lan ds? “How pis why as four. s were on that farm; and I h i аа mentary evidenee се g I st ate, де am awar 1 these ingin my and that one kind of Wie - should be seeded nearly doubly as — аз er kinds; but к, таап тнк. aes e of a of à ан ibe of „see ed an Wheat — поб to be cultivating of land for Wheat аб all; for I write hw n vem ears of practical, experien = that in the hands wise al above a bus them several times over, but not with the destructive | And how many times ? “ Very often twice, a а RUN fibres x the roots, ihe mouths indeed through Morem the plants ought to be fed with th ien and Clover s once; and this t an That y tl f. f you lend into slices 3 and e inches дер, апа turn the slice first this s way wice, and some once опу; and then with a ma сэ РЕ furrows in the slices, and with cups lik -Spoo throw into them your seed; or you make авн їп the slices, and drop handfuls of "Wheat, Barley, or Oats, or Pulse into them * Ce rtainly we d and this is the proper way of d there is no better; and, organic and mineral pabula they require, rra tens of повна of acres of cereals are either | greatly injured or ruined entirely by them; but the horse h ed on that estate were not cutters at all, but m ng like a doubletom iron plough going equi-distances between ide rows, throwing out the greater number of the weeds and letting in th genial influences of the air and the sun, а ldi up the rows owing corn at the same time. Oh! how often have I seer those modern abominable imple an an 1 ими, опг fathers and ез and great grand- e never have altered ments с m alle d horse-loes, those satire, upon our age, at —and why should we?” And in this way 2 and 21 bushels of Wheat, going between the rows of grow ing corn only six ssi «wi and trimming and pruning off the learned authority in the Agricultural Gazette of. the 31s & ч, and at page 1042, informs us that 20 year о hel, of whatever kind of Wheat, diminishes both the quantity and ma - tror ч е о be i vegetable and анна? т Бо v PN CN € the seed prol perly p Geo. Wilkins, The Parsonage, Wiz, Nov NE STEAM CULTIVATING COMPANIES. Ir is well worthy of note how the country is awakening to the wonderful advantages to be derived fro tivation generally, and ay-land districts шше particularly. This is as it should be, 1f Briti eulturists are to keep pace with tli звоне s of the age, T to make themselves hisce rd to meet profitably in their own markets the the whole od 16 must be by bringing Ле ей into Ш ercise every acknowledged improvement of the дау. It is only in this w an excel in s| management, and create a produce unknown to other as th ith. во нт of ровы but whether by shovels out of carts, or acd be if cut and trimmed w But во} the world moves шу Ждан ланат ба ted and seized ; but ü hen, with farm- horses only, "iba season is marve t that is being made us, but — leaves us in the dark; but from wonders! and most especially in imple- | the 2 and 21, and 4 and 4j bushels of seed, p | ments con m practical agrieulture. But to ue from ue н authority, namely, Mr. Caird and of course loss of time and crop e ensves. It is от ч he same me in the y 3, an acre as I have been told, тот from 20 to 24 еМ | unquestionably of great moment to introduce into our of land in Ae centre of a large field of 40 acres was | кт of d an acre о average are produced. | culture a power capable of overcoming in a great accurately and hurdled off from the rest of | But on the nearly 2000 асма 1 refer to, from 1 bushel | measure белә ийсин so that our farmers shall for the field, and- wi y 1 peck of only independent of climate, and be able Wheat, and at harvest it was rea ped, d, thresh ied, the » qu ali as large. effect зе “рг oper yx: E the right tune. This d by itself, and the produce was элө besides there йге a es der ren SUN farmers undoubtedly is pro = sten cultivation,” inform my readers I are known to me, | and to bring mie ‘astonishing power to the capa- 210 fold or Zio pecks ; and this I "ug Pn. was à witness. of, indeed “ Quæque ipse * * * yidi But cid that dáte; namely 1 1803, I removed to school near London ool in Engla Sino years. E Mi so much indulget ij aste e nssigned to A ы - tio which б cultivated w my see irue Tullian system in rows, ,2, а 8 feet алиде, E I had patches of cereals of all inda, and of Pulse, vell as of roo Ne мй were now great pleasure to him hs to the e iride) perfection and s I may say with the Зым іп very high тобанда, 1% - dune d^ ts and vegetables; and if 2 who мат wh "d ill but d. — a- buta fraction. more, and thei es g bil lities ‹ ofe every —now, е who led Py his yields wes still larger, and һе ba v e ц уо кчт I myself frequently saw crops; several other gentlemen, clergymen, and others I coula: — drill or rather seed tbeir lands, with 3 pec cre o сеги years, m um exceede à 2 pec em «ire menti гэв опе, and I never Т but one e crop s “в, ‚ though I have cu fter Whea! со РА e design is we buc ^ difficulties in i out the of во e my or rdination, with a very - tw d ot hers steam сано } others pro o E deme contracts у т. ofess to take i in (tjs the dx i d by an expensive cials, and to pay these а any « out lm: d Wheat afte x: rites failing eto nars a ae Barley, from 2 pecks, I have had - qua tá an acre, ers ап acre; and of | tua margin of prt to ; shareholders ; hence it dm seem caused everything t € my rud абме ry gardens in the neigh- | bourhood in which I spent much spare time, to which € system 4 thorou ugh cultivation seeding reach T: PET ngl аера. possessing а power- fil T 4 I further add, that f for mos p з generally рер Љу шуга; а lways drill 1 1 of in the Бене reb f our agric culture of them I was always welcome, and ене й m one to continually seeing me. in my. fields behind а pair of tl is йи — it is коен бн, we ean any useful | purpose effec be to be ev farm, for whatever crops | another were grown, or for shrub and tree- planting, the he land was work tnat dome by. them ; and thus they will all bear witness the bread of idleness, and will removed to sp m the morni late in g, and in r cold, c = fields, = ^ ир the rapidity with. which everything that | th - and whether | industry, frugality, and contentment, ed| Nor must I state th on to which all, vegetation, p Towers, trees or дн учн rapidly arriv т that of gen neral PM eire a thir king," that my. paris! eee examples of e much conflict ot opinion that minds cool upon the question Ee before it gets огоц before the world. — ill be. so in if d — nob ха present чу nd energy is Hen al "Steam Cultivation Com is ny has [ess отров ваб. under high a: — tial | auspices, for the purpose of supplying 1 needy fi of years, forget to was аб that — school, many a the very eroi and th connected with it аға] аге —— exclaim—nor шакше obtai: а hundred pair of brazen d Baron Liebig sl e — among farmers, there ү there nded more which ought to be | wie cultivates — уз ће calls it a| I also at th es borrower to reim erived from such culture. and gentlemen who 80 and > inier pee to enable rofits di 1- | bore on my fevoudta ite study, mam namely thos se of Chemistry | doubt pesi en held in reputation ; on Vegetable Poisons, by the | by Dr. Birkbeck, then and the sublime ieultural papers srl public and the friends of steam кы u" МоүЕМВЕВ 28, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND boe tar GAZETTE, 1141 ' d their determination relative t ПЕ come on?during the?transition state from Grass the lam Tae > pept t time for bringing the lambs the countenance to be eda to this Company. If Turnips, and before they are БАГУ, bed accustomed ia this uid most seasons to be from айт 1 latter, damage may be done y 20th March. ^u the middle of April, butif you manifest great supineness, it is m than probable| will never recover. А little ЛЫ, therefore, for |! y y that this MS di or aninga steam coltivation will be | Turnips at that wor is n be stowed. chance of making them better; thrown a edy farmer be again driven| In putting them the field I con- but 8 in n саве it it wid be well to see that you have а to елй "ith. his difficulties as heretofore. О. F, | sider it better to 2 d yos de egrees than Stock of stored Turnips or Mangel. The ewes, upon them all at ве tlat d is to вау, и them оп if i in good арса кы be c lipped bout the first for three or four hours daily a Я hoggs during the latter part of SHEEP FARMING ON 200 ACRES OF ARABLE|them off to a Grass field, pst h | May, or sooner, gebe: to weather rin condition. LAND IN we cei inre day for a ла ог three: weeks ШЕ od goi чау The lambs may be weaned about the end of July, and E farm is of 200 acres, farmed oni xs бує" | bit with them, and en allowing when weaned must be put on good Grass or Clover rotation, а breeding stock of 1 з kept Ж оп altogether, although with the Cholo " foggage, and in either case it is better that no sheep for me усе of supplying the Н with|a Grass field to run back upon, if they wish 10, | һауе grazed it for at least ten days beforehand. milk, апа rea calves to be sold as yearlings, ап and|and if convenient. І think ithis more judieious| ^ Having given this necessarily short outline of merel; a larger idi: et cattle can be kept dui ing winter, than keeping them in close til they learn to eat|one branch of sheep farming on arable land in thi these cattle to be fed on the Turnips which can be | Turnips from sheer hunger; but, indeed, if lambs | county, I shall now proceed to do, or suppose—whicl y 8 h spared from the sheep, assisted "|have been on Turnips with their mothers, it is little | is much easier than to do in —namely, sum up viget other feedin; Lm py few tomar dE they ЫШ as they take to them at once— | e: probable money proceeds out of the 120 ewes For ihe last twenty-five years I have practised sheep | the effect of early : tuition. The lambs should get a as I have very ago and imperfectly farming in jthis county, andjduring that time have | fresh bit daily, but in giving them this it в Tos never | detailed, but premising even this result idis d not made repeated trials of various breeds of sheep, | p ets — the iiie ^i very SN e suni o | atten looked for without considerable uch ut have come to the rofit- up, à e fros гой t the lea tl ttention and judgment, ait Pagi that ад 200 able for this district are what is called the half and bae ay 9 of land must ре and, and in very three-parts-bred sheep—that is, the first cross between | this food i in n this state on an at CHER pet in A Tum ш the Cheviot, ewe and d the Leicester tup for the half- Grass; witho " all "these, and оңойу. ЕШ bred, d again by the Leicester tup Tampe on the field put up in fresh weather. “з besides, the result may not be looked for, for the three-parts-bred sheep. I have tried the pure | not mean that the lambs should b altho the other hand, it is quite possible, by onn the pure Cheviot,and pure Southdown, a of Turnips, but w with power to cm back upon P | eh eme good m managemen nt, „to excee ed it. I shall y vuav cross between the Leicester and Minore E a|former leavings when they have a mind, aud if therefore ва | weathe y sold :— E м ct E Ф Ы = "a =. © F Б © et E © — Ф ЕА ast повес the half-bred d ambs, or rather I ought to say hoggs, will do very 100 bogge in Ара ела д ч p" б : " € the most money-—producing dte е "at well in this way till about the middle of January, | Fool of 120 dures, ТО неде, qunm atós 6d. 5717 0 mutton - wool as-they do, and at the same time'a when, if they are forward in condition, you must begin il € ly hardy and docile animal. T keeping | 0 slice, and keep slicing till they go to grass about £32 9 0 the stock of = ewes, r м been in ee the end of April. is has been my general practice, kt from RES educ zr pine f habit of buying either halfbre mers or lambs| but I have varied it according to circumstances, an T pensa. rin wer from breeders in this clit: vii mel from the|have given them 4 lb. or ор АК апа 4 lb. of Locust Expense of "bathing 278 8 sheep, шї 1 Cheviot ewe. M Leicester tup, or have got first-clase| Beans, bruised and mixed, lb, oilcake and | Expense of shepherd - ч 4718 9 half- e immers from the county of Caithness, | Druised Oats daily, АЕ in oW field d in house- т where, I think, they will be found better oes for|feeding, or in sheds with o орет yards, and have sold £274 10 8 this vor than those bred here. Тһе Caithness | Шеш, after tis D eatment, quite fat before they were| Mr, Perrie, Miltonduff, asked what would be the value of sheep are lengthier ре stronger, and al r serve | twelve ions old, at from 38s. 6d. to 45s. I have | that land. ounteraet that tenden used she. ead of cattle for iX manure in| Mr. GrpDprs said 40s, an acre at current rates—though he body, size of animal, and closeness of wool which the yards, a u caunot t do 2906 мое. pe- in| Мү. Рекоовом, East Grange, corroborated what Mr. Geddes light land of this county produces afterfa few years. арг feeding but they ;require in оой | had said, but would go further. . Assuming а stock of 12 The Caithness |breeders, from their proximity to the deal am "rre and in x redi наг ewes, he saw his way to profit much earlier vod Mr. Geddes best 1 ee жу? ге ret s ewes, and from the stronger y. i Et 98 тода & €— than the general habit is. He assume ve it more i Then е their power t to o produce A biesor Bait. Fbred s Оа n а farm oí 200 acres farmed ona five-course shift, ая рс н, lambs to the fat makai ШТ y the present m T t y be те} n there will be 80 s first and second year's Grass, feline уоп have for railway communie точ еа ght at AA Hor all your fat lambs sent aw iy "iy the end ot June. You ап average of from 30s. to: 85з., Win pos n months and 40 acres Tarn therefore it is nec г Д а ud reta your ewes clipped and Ас them fat by the month old, « or once clipped. with this limited t of keep, to consider how f August, thereby profiting by lamb, wool, m nd ewe Within a Та [the note of my calculations given аб this paper, I have not RoN any notice of the ; purchase-price of these gimmers, е inoney realised for our draughts wil equal that Lm for our era m ME Рене ГА м GEDDES, of iston, a Reus x the Morayshire them to equalit; ore disposal. Farmers' Club, pese — og b the Duke of therefore, pe or ОШ ЕВ be for the ewes (130). wl uud .] heir lambs, at the pes of three to the acre, 40 acres, Or OggS а peracre, say 10 acres— гені а 30 acres to ve for hay— DE d tlie cows and Home Corresponden calves and the six or seven farm hors Dirty Cattle Trucks —With e: to x filthy of TE om and p ie to-follow. tl of г ы cattle, sheep and produe "fts st; Du CROWE КЕЯ probablo oa I I shall wy de treat ot he owes. I ers au pig trucks, | let me Lit cies dud uneostly way o! hes i ai produco at tho peu high rates for wo го and |6 us E mM nr percha rose ой jet attached , but what may 100 m power, would ев, {тош {һе «тен, иШ bo seen t off annuall one-third me the new entry. У, ated formerly, I have taken a 205. aore farm LI PM LU this I shall place a É бү em each year; and Бае ing done во and replaced | to а 6-inch fi pump ке ; ot | them Tib ses ог16 m obs о de T oe me id еса cleanse a truck in two e MEE minut io well-managed ege at ey are Pae y pn to the ewe | speak practically in tbis matter, for my own jet workec mix mew УЕ E = NE about n flock, you will give them ver a bare Gra za by steam is of a thousand а gc ipee г ingly e k and most in y C. pping cleansed. Merely wes it hastily aeross a hard а loci dita er А termed а а J|when the keep ought to be- increased, and if a bit of | gravel walk = cut a furrow in it, а I could when poems for time will not sn of m o = second. fo oggage, ог good seeds, can be had abou! t the fed 350 pig gs r beasts, p them all clean in 10 to detail. I y KOTE 079 time the € is put to, you are pretty f T е; 50 feet. Опе of our : в are proverbially persev ering |steam . fire-engines giv exact illustration d iid а » а s following price "ix 5 іп ob their livelihood, and they will pick the | the operation. I describe. "Кайта ay Companies have , — 13h hl a + 2/24 £198 o о M кыч ONAN ud Cue Es Rune RI taini ing t ^UE MGE last out of everything eith x pe plenty of to propel it, 156 lambs at 205. аты 200 Grass fields about to be ken and therefore, |T The һе alth. of our stock is of vast importance, and it Two Leicester tups at 51... = -: EL instead of costing уе for "Шер, are really | becomes a duty due to the — In fact, legally, I benefiting the land than otherwise; my impression is apprehend that if it could be shown that our animals | that there will be sufficient Grass on hs farm to | became diseased by railway e we could not. fail | Having now got the Дос on, the fest аш them on till about the end of January, before | {о recover yc mages. Тһе jet Hines answer equally for i i stea ock. J. J. Mechi, and whi m vessels used in aia ebem Me | їпд, at 124. each. Tiptree, Kelvedon, Nov. 23. dips I have used are Randen's and Biggs’, and I hav Condition of Farm Labourers. —In these days of . found the one equally efücacious as the other i : m m till Asa rule, арго сле never bo short of meat, Should always E a on агыр ipo t the га October, and if upon Rapes and early Mr eo diti ibo bett? but this is a matter for the farmer to judge of, although under any circumstances MEL ose ра саса е Mind at si And hero la; iram T pes cud $ not urnips I prefer laying them on t— dared 5. spreading the manure st an of TAL of Globes, ый аба on them till | Swedish the шоп t | са нс К. yellows till the end of pen served tenant farmer i : : in January, followed by Swedes. I have found it|cannot account for, unless it be the a mard lor 53 years, and that desirable to change the kind of Turnips, At condition of the"ewe, that the Swede is about as safe | had the management for 19 years of E. do not consume many т à time | аз any other "After the Turnips are done, you в estate of 1300 acres when a non- еу gain condition fast, and get well bad | must not rre enfe in Grass, and йен Ома! t tenant. Му father acted in the capacity of а weather x November, and more part y in|possible trying to produce the largest flow of mi er's foreman or steward from 1821 till 1855, possible from them, for that is. what really makes [Novam 28, 1868, 1142 THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL АЛБИ barring а few intervenin ы усет СТ worked for 10d. а day ge to р: pay for such a cottage 6/. ог 77. a year, Ld t capacity of a bon ager in the summer of my 18th n the ne | deer itte of a town even more. I have | to select 1 from the lo ploy у а hie this for а second an 1 labourer a 1300-acre farm, where I l-el ost of this one, with kitchen | immediate use, general and ой, "fitahes i in the winter die ара | range, а дни xd m No tank complete, is esti- | without satisfying filled up my time in the spring, summer, and autumn| mated at not more than еп foule. months assisting the shepherd, mending fence t ati me filling manu dh rate of men’s wages Wien employed o ndagers. 1 make the рЫ "statements to sh exhibitors. was established, with а thorough RORA V relativ, 8 to ‚соп паі th a t of animals those com ming unae d | the denomination of Ака or fit hia the M er's embar But i would onl udges t clasg ition, аде, quality, «о, у А wi ас. my mind, and by su th at for A p remuneration ey will арӣ] І say that I nue agree with шу sist о has ical ex or а v a нк, Apre mid, and am prepared to show to the public. VT cost of not more than 15%. or 201; and with an | о у, еһапсе of а ptio: 1 ip 2m. to derived Бе Ше менден serere кее аА сег An. extra priza class might be iirodueed $t ө gathering of the Royal Agricultural 64 without much expense, with ev ery (ибн ча ciety i partially with moist bottom hea aa thront. the p first a dressmaker, а r reading the R v. Camion Hodgson's Mares pe ied that а бой many of the ah field". labourers in Northu po and i of Roxb erwick, urg their habits than а great ted domestic servants ied, А т working a field and barn labourer has more м bourer eisure „time for „reading and intellectual culture than after they get 10 hours a day as out with heat above; (2), that мба А я room of that size or larger, may with less fue 1 than this be sufficiently warmed; (3), that of the institution. Falcon. can € be effected at far js» cost than at present ; drying, in i (4), sheds s fo бт unaita RP Ба і : MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL : i tho annual шее" the maj ority wea а." an be profitably erected | T s nfi d. W " "% Dr. Strachan, of Dollar, denounces the long' hours of | with my mode of bending. iudei ; and (5), that a way is la Ve ал. К Birkent e give an n adio domestic servants, Itis strange that the long hours of | thus opened, especially where peat сап n " ato И ihe time of its NN. re Ee м different classes Ф f domestios “а be neglected b —— MIA of glass cul of |» Sl ih hi t 3 k place -— к ed public в рейка. gson п states | our wildest heaths most barren ei POM : tab н ИТ Birken he mni some атс women brought u) ww» - ed 1 is кй " ies settle ; з. І am glad that t bung Wu Quis qur irken p e -- g to il enla m ori d pst. time I hea dt. т question iof m E zd ж Pk cep aceti Hon ovii а And Ма INA чо PAM B e bendagers in early y ошаш! Jus ey à E eus railway o e арип ie y | thanks t o the ; zeal and liberality o of the inhabitants, an their position by commencing as scullery-m Ass liabl damages, as it is surely gross neglect an шү: got up by degrees til they Меи their EA not ble t ly infected trucks for buen be a y Y E Xx A ЛА town és aunijng, in. 2 positions. cattle. Iam not now go ing to study t the legal points | ү Mia zh jd 42l Ка чар: А Ке dm Modi Building. —There is a poin w from | of the question, but as this i isa very serious bel to the | 9 Feet коз ере which, as "cie seems to me, the ime Med се di of | buyer of cattle a consequently to the "by бу, ement, especially in its relation to the | t yet bee regarded, у publi ie in E I beg to add a little to тк discussion in aid of g ting the ma atter ve tilat ed. 16 ed t Irish lean namely, that from which labourer is seen to bear share in defr: mh ke —— of that morer from whieh he i reat bene That pr fresh. brought to this. poem to be either В og e ы ки айсоу еар о ан е pro регёу lay onI was long ago convinced, But th e. Тһе great hindrance | hat property has been in| to the old €— of rent, and exporting. same s inge o l be pr зе of the improvement of adhering to for supposing al the емне pu de - A and to comfort, can be ылдан most un eed i TA it is € dde. the influence of кыр which demanded are large indeed. en on the side of the labourer 16 may justly р, said that if his earnings | from all d be insufficient {о admit of his paying higher ren si than 27. or 24. 125 а year, he will be unable to provide beddin furniture and sufficient warmt numb ber of rooms of p erh: vestments g and for an increased aps larger dimensions, n EH засаа that M ge i investments t ON mre n 1 with the mouth and foot disease, the danger of bringing it on to any farm if|, e bought, or even sometimes, ы that too | often, if cattle are bought at >з market Me hir. v | neighbour thus introduced it to his yea and lost two of = Ei es voler, ‘through lone beast bough arlington and a | althougl: | and hence | these are great азов 1 in the con stock of жин. T upon. the. ome years wo Germa experim from cows "suffering under this complaint, and them а large mansion as often proved to those o d evil, or at best а fiere source of dis- As you ot | pondent that the trucks sre eren. z Ves instance IE bu uyer sal la e b My wife las& March had four Persian n pn s e Qe us P e = ee T times the Mti ir d dit iat ЕЕ. EAS ә лү Кш ined bo e-fifth à the | embers and t blic, and i& is not too much to say biens е Вне at ы = mized, and уе that for several years past the society has paid, in one oi сос cats died under the disease. Another prizes, fully twice the а t i Ба bad to df pend мен Some aon. Секе to n Darrington upon members’ subscriptions. The committee, market Jate in the autumn of aen. and mot selling | ip oio. , feel that they may reasonably ask for much "һат soon a erwards | ore support from that source. The year’s all his cattle. ting p a eres of the Pent vietin s of r Corres- rof a Shor t-horned cow a at M i es e, decency, b with a right use em a better cultivation of the garden, | pu to himself, the labourer won readily give double the cottage; AL same time, with a slig easy su n, and a i by t аз the T а I box. көй tells he strongly ends одне bark peii ithickish on sæ bott and isio little dr pue. [n ^ the eas e p his family, ај he m o far ти in any othe ber te the ge send r condition of the agricultural боне. It is in bringing | the ) e ade building tage LEA €conomy, my trucks before Friko the cattle put in. the ques of foul and infectious емі. г Trucks and ste: нун could CR -— — € lime and water, by having essel containing ash at а good height vita fece pipe, а: ше епа ot which should be fixed a uitable е тозе to distr нны 0. sewage and heat (: al A 'ater), penat ie donrtat € of the - OECD CL a eed of two жең тоотаз, o uae One living room д + try. icultural Society | eattle irucks, &e. W. A. , thai RUD | се ve of 28 extr: e app M mee — it will | pe e seen mber comp: 1200 more than das те been akesi before ; е; andi may be "further oted а g state of hibiti about 12 or 13 acres of mentally "drank milk taken dud sou | is cats Bee denies a m amount land was this year p^ for the ой of the show as in 1860 and 1861, S ihe catalogue com: prised 175 pages of closely-prin marjen about bal an Aal sufficed in 1848 and t ue catalogue was then mphlet of a few pages, ne ош, number ol adit Shen being 310. In shor show Aw mee! imt for г Sept. 8th and 9th at Knut ford. W Кыната" Clubs. BRAN : Wheel or Swing Ploughs a AM ж А of. чыз Farmers Club Mr. Т.В. Снавіох said : Much as I feel the excellence and ihe in the county of Nottingham spiri — fee the themselv: on а level with or even second to that, the eek cultivated part of Scotland, g ing with the swing plough on and there— m which v early resembles t a int i x den ag attempt to с imanie a custom, no part апа А e desire is to —€—€ к Society ; th see or im for nable А eal h w description of r gen fourpetiti n, whieh would mall farmer to enter the К ne z neighbour, in a friend contes ipai, апа Cr. егу ni m н the ME of the Trent, as could р erp "of the c . Now, е observation ша wm I said ] quis ‚ it was assumed wu ie eit was a retrograding 29 AUI ean say is that it is perfeetty wu be what it is, and not o throughout the whole of th of Scotland, a part of the country where farming is carried ЁРЕ 41 eet qus The n an of all will be TZ að preparing the animals for market belg the eriterion К highest degree of excellence ; вл is amazing t to me, a and I aaor pato н ventilated Меп ran , with уб notice of the judges. Тће ze class as suggested bee soon be A ki consum not more than 1 ewt. of coa and coke dm cip! warming at vin the and the t bed; in By the i mem n A Mem of the m will e right use of which an industrious fami the suggestion in (my tracts, “ Manure for t! апа ““Self-s ” might from a quarter of three bedrooms, halfthe expenseof bed-clothes, ledge and vantage of ein а new | farmers thi b g favour- of the counti ` To mix up the fat, fatter, and fattest, · in ited means might -— show his shieep, ia fair pros; f obtainin M 1 id ub free ist T qu ex T телен P PE 7 M : лө аг С w k fni -— | E МоунмвЕв 28, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1143 neighbours іп other parts of the country—this fact, and the hired labour which has been called ow issued by Messrs, Day Isay, may be assumed as a fair nt for t and Hewitt, LA S SE, free by post ed three excellence of their ташта If the I— is to | blessing of mean —— S the еа | postage stamps, ir certain to receive a wide indes bring out the greatest skill im the ш: ho з the | field, which under 'gre rops Mr. Davidson (the pen nde nt circ culati аб жау. No do ubt it ја plough, then I maintain that the man who jeune energetic land ps at ; Bland. sfor rt) has nad recom: Рау? equally well wit. -plough as another man with interesti ing and valuable experiments, and "which may for attacks of diarrhosa ir in a the calf; that Messrs, „Day a wheel-plough is the better ploughman of the two. à bl that, however, be but a secondary object, then perhaps it ie last | week in m Mr. Davidson sowed 17 ut Mr, k's experience, not may at the elplough is the better domni КЕ lof Turnip seed—a drill "d Bacon eme ар. in 4 qc hte lati in un E details x bs implem admit at once that tbe use of two w M —the ciron stances being t me in | management, is wort rth re and w е dou en inspecting these аш (aocompanicd by two infnental era the eye wide wr s in the the publication. о! dise sores d would ~ uantities ene: o an incalculable extent. He As ама that the T agency if applied to culture orda ап 9E 5 {тота Drumm kileavan, ыы and the ond i занне у oos boing gro iffere t kinds cd also in quali d as p taste and drills 1s is of such Pe: of painters, for instance. аг picture, | w: e to discern [иһ a - and he does it without lines or rules of any kind. It th took a lineni 2 of each drill arises from 1 his own idea of drawing, a and if he happens directly a aiaa and z nenr ka v тте ef "i Miscellaneous. em топ oi each puio toppeo, wec, | Apua Dios erig ind Irrigation, —Agueis not, But if hat pieture is put into the hands of «АА man to ex ма, d; „е following is t the result, We Д.а antablo for 2 single death i in Scotland. "There are engrave it, he uses squares and lines e lit Ыт апа n it may bean uri the sappy, sweet; and mellow taste :— а EUN whieh i vende blank. But ague was аб one time but it will not be of the same value as the original. So 02 4 ЧА | vex inde ad. in may, rts of Scotland, My it is th sculpture. The statue which the sculp iari ES. 1, Red diobe = ыгы Кеке Бако a zu T 2| ж. T wiokahir e gian, often P ten told me thai in eed Vo. 3. Green Globe I | е was so com but tl 1l f the artist remain with him who | No. 4. Grey Stone, a mellow Титр... xis -— um ш o ш шуо ieultural aiu s And I may, i think, s, No T к um: чь аа ds ЕТ E Н еа, d ум . 8 .. 2 argue "chat the use of the swing-plou No. T. Aberdeed Yellow Improved Green Тор .. 6617 0 |o f no-work days for his men disti No. 8, Purple Top .. 55 8 0 | in spring and autumn, „The same was the state about if we obtain excellent work from them it must be x No. 9. Br ronze Т ы $кодйо, A hard воћа Turni ip, 5718 0 £ tl 1 Skill of the No. 10. Laing's ири» еа es low 2.90 Maekenzie, of Kelso, I am indebted for m ues - E: T е bs а Ko у Ноя Зно а боой Los ре c i 1 шы and satisfactory, as to the dates of the IXON said he thoug 8v-6h6 time had | Sors SII, E sseeds Qnm ms mede and disappearance of ague in that part of rrived wh ше sim Fen? ^n being enabled to | 9! ана, пча 36 0 0 чоккон Аа There are dispensary records extant Dongko кү а pai ы horses, whether with iyd No. 14, Sutton's Cbampion, middling goal ity 40 0 0 |there for of the oldest dispensaries in Scotland, ploughs or Vers veia obe, heh ee were now | No. 15. East КЫМ à melle solid Swede 46 14 0 Pais я T faot, with 1777. From a table whi more ge enerally adopted, va т: xa a matter of | No. 16. з — La st Brod, Ке Ses skin, bet has been extracted {го rom these records, showing the i кш schien x k progres o he a: tá HE de Sweetest пка и SES 60 0 nna DN р ДЕЛ ЫЛ.» SM 9. 17. Mies» mpre e, mid- ispensary sit appe a e number eagency which had aided in the geo of towns, dii S05 0 M10 s. rose in 1780 to 161; by which time the total and which could ай to be of equal advantage to | №: 18. Cabbag rumhoad, very good Ы applicants for all diseases y rly 700. Then 16 country, It w ld id probable that the use of| The general crop on the farm we ава Very f eank ara vally to 18 in 715 app омга in the year i бе ар d plongha would b ly (Drummond's improved Swede), and weighed |1790, A fluctuating, but still history, for ihe аркус of ste оа. on af the and d IS rerit. (X pinha = i | оп the orc til d there wem оцу n тоз was | b cultivated by that уж, апа id proe їе o are inclined to. bak "- = the ы | which ow qe e d ben н y^ а 6 dis- ч knew that he would met i^ the бен whole crop was w ighe "y; han pensary books. What then has "been the cause of this hei their fields are not = «а for steam culti- | abont; n -— per “Trish acre. s м Ри EBLON v tib but he begged to draw their attention s sown n the 15th е 32 th o In what change of circumstances did it take place? -— e FS үг [3t E zia and pede le manum applied to o experimental drills and те owe it to incidental causes ruled to their end by ories of Nottingham жого | Benera! стор per aere wi nother power pti cwt. bone meal, at 128. ре: n.i ; 14 ditto superphospha! p Christi Е" dii € t оа fév titi d oss li ing 5 i s good farin- 7, КД Peruvian guano, ё из к" "аз Es Shieh duis Scotl: Senie y Pere att taining the the uantity а 7 hz termitt 9 y and such qua йу аз iem rie now ? | manure per acre, Pi 178, 3d. Bat ied qos e pep" е то ose of the intermittent type, n With те, Lto typhus, he quoted from statistics to show t hapaa io irp TA пег of osem had- of late gors {аш presen ушу up in airlesg "pcm the disease— nury pent But provide Sor а rt s unemployed, teach iban tho epe of the soil increasing their annual а F rof the res medie DTE there is | dwellings, income зз the same ог a pn ү rtionate extent. 16| tween а green fife and a E Av due мус per and leatütniese. and the epidemic might ied 5%» of very considerable doubt to the оша noticing several other t A Seeing that e асгеа кт erben soon vanis icing several other types of minds of some men ad cultivated the land сару affected by the kd of TM sicul fevat, bibe ES „а Я рыма яна, po ssid; ould arise i w sanitary question of stron; at the matter in a cim way, Mr vs d а ume RE N T is n ru e к= oic " of d e з P iA fi i n A tl the m rođuctive and nutrimental kinda. In the Mun OM fan, from common”. ia System rather than keeping on with the pet. 1 "LE Edinbu pA I am glad to say I have seen but опе limited system, 161 f it originating in town; and th 7 as many inent p iue ee S e prov et, > | yea p before it had begun to be of ind from the gre @ abd d койу ot its texture wo in any part ritain. No epidemic disease has been Мето think it probable that the extra produce of the|by many late writers in England more confidently Вілхреғовт, QuxEN's CouwrY.—Fo s past | Pomeranian Giebe is moro than "dp ача referred to foul exhalations as its е ка CI we have heard very glo рогів of the excellence | bY the extra nutrimeut of the Grey Stone. e HA nly . I shall not take up the question here, of the green crops at Blandsfort, the seab of and a tree | however, Му own observation Adi me little help in Loftus Н. Bland, Esq., Q.C., and on the 6th inst. а | grower, but is not N a rich. mellow Turnip as forming my opinion Let me merely say, that, very close of Mr. Bland’s crops exceeded the Drummond's Tmprov wede, and Laing's end the | ag I in the single 2 "n seen in Edi nburgh, expectations which we had formed f inf tion | Leinster and East Lothian Swedes, but in quantity it | so likewise а... of professional ча ethren ived. The field to which we devoted our chief | stands high in the €. in the co their T observation, have failed i The Mx ngel at Blandsfort is а fine сгор, but we had D {гасе diph Сй {о апу воп of foul air, t, not time to test dn eir мөр weight. The herd оГ! в But it is remarkable that it seems to have shown eado of | Жергез. d is worth more money than the ET in de eral iate would lave теда a to come; and this only т might be ef effected by drainage an ery local spot in Ireland, "Mr. Bi Bland [eps drained. pretty —! on the mgr of the it was ad ids f land, s н а » SWam азе ер ia a piod o " е mon Diem бае» ыо require only to be k . Ja Clapperton, Dysart Enos, Nov. 12, 1863 (a the Leinster | Җ ss). given H text; eno над of scientific i interes! ы. id Pe dior d фи: inea erret Б ilworth, Day, Son, and Hewitt, 22, Dorset Street, Baker Street, i eiie Dres ad deed ;} * An Irish acre is 7840 square yards, about 13 Imperial. 1144 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL бАЛЕТТЕ [Моукмвь®ц 18, 1868. on а better system. But, at all events, I have the assura Mr. Lockwood, surgeon of t| PAXTON GARDEN ENGINE. Scots Greys, uring their late occupation Piershill Barracks for two years the messman of the| IS кышы EASILY WORKED, NOT LIA TO GET OUT OF ORDER ; dea eros iment never observed the meat to be injured, n BLE H JET 40 FEET, AND WITH * ROSE " WILL COVER 40 FEET ACR Price 30s. and 40s. each. other i be known. ristison, at the Social Seishi porel CROGGON ax» CO., 2, DOWGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C. Edinburg. ASARES S а) То Rats.—1 t of the best oatmeal; 2 ounces оү Асы Powdered nf sugar ; Е 6 php of PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT. кисы v 6 drops oil of carraway; 6 drops oil of ub det niseed ; musk, 4 ofa gr rain. «us well together on а il Carriage Paid. taking every I care to ek де small lumps formed T er oil in the oatm al; also not to tou I: drops of with | the hands. 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WARNERS Тарор, SINCH CAST-IRON LIFT and FORCE PUMP, mounted on Бы 5 ma Parrow, su uction and Delivery Screw, 18-inch ——- —- and Spreader, and ww x € wx X Ti | 3 Suction vh Ке MET ves .. £5 15 : — " 1-INCH 2-PLY Y ЕЙНЕК and CANVAS THOSE. CEU жес ты Ө Ж P ск арув E| 25298. 21.INCH. LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted LduE: ана а y 2 8 8 Ф: E| ЁєЁЕВЕ 3-INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mount ot d тв г мы маа 3100 — , Б 686 er sizes of any of the above. oe, : By an improved and new aetion of the handle, this Pump myrti: that а great deal of friction is avoided; ап to теве urod, ihtroducin a brass грош reos il By this thís Pure өн Sap, егі, ad portal Waren in a continuous отоо а иман ben mounte ted Да базык. nseful, and portable Engine or Garden Field h ho simplicity ba enables ii to ће обой to tho рі a less price than any other Pump of equal > ка Рр LIQUID MANURE or inii n PORTABLE PUMP.— These Pumps are fitted Notices to Determine Л нол родна you should it by «эшет ipai and minera best plan will be to try Bucks lining into the barrel, with brass bucket and sucker, — of E = н дан Аа. with J. W. & Soxs’ Patent Bucket and Valve, and cannot clog in action. a t for Sainfoin 44-inch LIQUID MANURE PUMP, with legs, 27. 15s.; 2inch Flexible Rubber and Canvas Suction Pipe, 2s. 54. per foot. The Barrel is rl inches мы ки e S. The above may b d of Country, or of the a frs : TEES and MANUFACTURERS, -JOHN WARNER акр ааа 8, CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, "LONDON, E 2. DECEMBER 5, 1868, } THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1158 DECEMBER pte ed the months d ber, and October, befori Root Crops, süch ts, &с. for feeding, and by previous see ction and cultivation in Ж дуры air, is now offered to the Public Gase y capable of producing a very wakti rop culti- Е in the 2 under the same mstances Man ngels and other Sole ані В. РАСЕ, qon Street and West End Royal South Hants Seed Establishment, Southampton. OCOA-NUT REFUSE, vene esr. - cp of Charing Cross, а particulars, an in 6 xt einn Kingston-upon mes. Postage Stamps ог Post- ofice Orders payable to J. ВАВЗНАМ & Co. S and Btamped *J.BARSHAM's Patent! Mangel, Swedes, Carrots, & k SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, ng in = owto|- use ы, see long эшен ardeners Сһтотісіє of t the| —0DAMS'S BLOOD т March, 1863 ; or apply to specially prepared for Autumn Sowing, PATENT COCOA Fers eroe of 11 years, give All good Cooks and careful Housewives use QIYMINGTON'S PA a d Fs > m which is easy of diges GROATS E BARLEY prepared by the same process, in а Oat (lal COL ,in Packets, ld., ?d., 4d. ; 281b. Tins and Barrel: det И Manufacturers ; У, SYMINGTON & Co., Bowden nures and Feeding Stuffs, AYNB Iu». CALDECOTT, anD BAWTREE, Address ар, „Бей Make p i = Pede. Уаш id price: n ap д НЕ LONDON UNT GONFANY e PASTTRES PREPARED BONE ANURE for p Horticultural Agent and Valuer, н А. AEN. (of the late Firm of HANDL VALUATIONS f cennocted with ACI "мы . Dev е Terrace, Fulham Road, S.W. Landscape Gardenin: M. WHEAT MANURE for ^ зні SOWING. BLOOD MANURE for ditt u АП the above bei: the finest condition. They also con- is to supply BBSS PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, SULP PHATH of AMMONIA, and every M in Me of known value. E. PURS tary. 116, Fenchurch Street, Е.С. tumn Sowing. NITRO. PEDE or BLOOD qus PATENT VURE ( COMP PANY (лм Consisting ra! еа n upwards of 30,000 Acres of La J* irman.—JoBN CLAYDEN, — Essex. жекеде g Director. —JAMES ODAMS, MANU RE for WH. —This Manure, E: been in use for and has n great satisfaction to nsumers. Sordera may be sent to the е Company s к throughout the coun чу о or direct to C. T. МАСАРАМ, Secretar: : 109, Fenchurch Street, Жопа, B Price 5 os. pm Ton, delivered at any Railway * "Wharf in London "T, AWES'S WHEAT TUMN SOWING A supply of the above Manure is RAE е for ning, Lo са DESIGNS for i ARCHITECT, engages to re for Laying Out ESTATES Z ORN SMENTAL GARDENS, Pur bud been for X 17 years Principa al. ME Sir Joseph Paxton, M.P., in i. preparation of of cmi Designs, including those for the Crystal t Syden 7, Pall Mall East, Lon. ROET FERNE on WATER FALLS, CAVES, BANKS of STREAMS and PONDS, executed in the only way it should be, i.e., to Set Natural PU Worked ig "pad for plenty of plants, by JAMES Ри Broxbourn A trad to pee executed in 10 counties, some by m Dg m m) of W. B. Tuomas, Esq., R. Мавхоск, Esq., and n, E. Мпмев SE ____ 2 ARDEN. BORDER- eid TILES, in great variety of patterns and material. GARDEN VASES, oue AINS ИНЕ” , in Artificial Stone, of — beobtainedat treet, Black fri nanc E m EA, Road, аена er | Illustrated Price Lists fr eeonapplication. The Trade supplied, NTAL PAVING TILES for Conserva- , Halls, Corridors, eia &c., as cheap and diablo as "Stone, in blue, =з red, and buff colours, and capable of forming a variety of desi "A WHITE GLAZED TILES, for Baths, Larders, Kitchen Ranges, &c. uaa n Terro ee Ber other Stable Paving Bricks of great durability, Clinkers, Premises ppe Rs Ground а Road West, ларе 8.7. ; д. Ж f ge ctories, Deptford, and е и Price 81, per to: 2 to 3 cwt. pé er а о be harrowed into the land before the seed is sown. It са сап AA а а of Мг. Lawes, or through any of his appointed Agents; SUPERPHOSPHATE of Ln ss vá ..£6 6 MINERAL SUPERPHOSPHATE - e EE d Genuine Peruvian Guan Chemical Manures of lok America yi ie other Сакев at market pri = N BENNET БЕ WES, Ойго 1, , Adelaide Place, tha T: t Steam Mills, Market Harborough. Sold every where. 1 S PLANT SOAP and may be obtained е5 all respectable | ^ Testimonials forwarded 2 on application to the Patentee, 3 J. NEAL, Magnified Aphis. Edward Street, Birmingham. wi ne а { thorough painting with = ter; his tree rees, а! P e il The udo not өк УЧ is = а half-dead blighted the same growth. cT А» d trees annually, and tells all his I shall certainly e my young ritak trees against my walls in the same manner. The Com- pound is, I тее inc more effcacions than the usual offensive piste e of сау, -— ,gulphur, &c., and it does not blacken thes о 4 ounces to the gallon will be found а кой атана; S when used stronger some buds on weakly inj A Seed boxes 1s., Ми and 10s. 64. 5 ede by PRICE'S PATENT Belmont Vauxball, Ера land for .bis Grace the P © Devonshire for Chiswick бит те Society, Біг Joseph Paxton for th T Oa -Zoological Society, PROTECTIO һе COL Ыы КЫРЫА подане PROBE: * FRIGI DOMO," k vas madè Hair for rays of the sun, from morning frosts. To be 84. yard run, Трет yard. hout the k “Itis much cheaper than UV E oru РЦ inche: Deliv: тей Carriage m end Shipping Po Ports in and Sashes m EN and Cast Iron, made to order. алт. MU ева rw T s London Bridge e, , E. C.;and 22, Eden Quay, Dublin. REE and PLAN d White bs борч Glazed Drain Pipes, &c. ed of F. & G. RosuER at their Premises ав al To be. ie NT LA ABELS. RER CLOTH o PATENT PARCHMENT PUNCHED LABELS for 80s. Delivered free in London on receipt of а Post-office rd r or Stamps for the amount.—Address, P go нх FisHER & Co., West Road Works, Boston , Lineolnshi re. N'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT ROLLER for LAWNS, ЗЗА D OWLING GREENS, CRICKET FIELDS, and GRAVEL PATHS, &o. - з жеө an! баев б pese others; they map e to revolve on the m] affording greater aa for [rd ry and the outer edges a агів, ЕЕЕ avoiding the КУ ey а maks lett бу other Жолы. anu fa a red of the Me LE e aterials, and are got up in а онип surpassing ought out. Diameter 30 inches, length h 39 Inches — ЕТ. Бе | 24 inches, 26 inc! $* rrr Me нш, | 20 inches, 3 inches - ia ч " es, ree to all bs iod Жы Stations n England. OMAS GREE 4 SoN, Zsmithfiold Iron Works, Leeds ; and olborn Hill, London, Е.С. AWNINGS, NDAHS, COVERED WAYS, АДЕ: EE AEERV ATÜRIES, and every description o of Roofing to Соттлм & C T aa mid it O; CawpuE СомрАнү (Limited), A done. Street (opposi в the Panthe: n), "Manufacturers, (Irou Works)|! 1 Apply Oxford Street, Paxton Works, Sheffield, Established 135.; INTER т, Ехнтвітох Prize M: was AWARDED TO : «i am Boot Б Сооке ао SOME OP QUALITY IN PRUNING лм ; AND BUDDING Nc de. &c. : вет S^ NOR акр COOKE'S celebrated English and RET а | кш “Ышш PRIZE PRIZE Жгитушам -— € 4 ds ; E in the three k games d boum by the D CH with we every variety of Wire — пре ЖЖ ешр на S forwarded free оп d ж о седа ce со *,* Wire Fencing and etting delivered Carriage Free all сорама by ám far о Banera t sarrere n only to the Makers. the principal Railway AMES'S туте PRIZE MANUR CART been Awarded 2 ZES. ow Бер up to an for LIQUID MANURE, for Er the STEAM PLOUGH, bar D ел «G STREETS, or for а FIRE ENGINE. Nearlv 0 already sold. Washing. e last great improvement in Washing Machines is in кв new Patent EAS WASHING, жиеш, апа MANGLING MA! AA TY warded several FIRST PRIZES. Will W. ае 20 Minutes, with Жайы: I. та, Tivoli Works, Cheltenham. ARNARD, —— AND BARNARDS, FURTHER ронак in p PRICE of WIRE NETTING. BARNARD, BISHOP, & à arns beg to inform their friends and e publie аё they bave made а irt reduction in rices of ves t e-made Wire Netting, piedi ow Galvanised after 221 made, which adds muc ch to their в 'appearanee, s strength, ux Galvanised. Gauge. E "ut: КЕ Junt. 2-inch mesh, 24 inches wide. Pre 19 .. € d а 2-inch „ 4 18 .. -— 4 ch s жи не cum б РӮ 5 ch #4 "seca | 2C .. 64 nch » UMS ЕГ ped » is $i br 10 T = > 4 + 1154 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Оксмвев Б, 1863 OHN CRANSTON S us РРР 4 siet ne DARD B and DWARF ROSES of very superior qualit bu тт n this Nursery has a rip eonstitution af, ua THE FINEST ROOTED PLANTS IN THE COUNTRY. Stock. to offer this s is perhaps superior to any previou: à E" SI, also begs to direct attention especially to DWARF ВОЗЕЗ | THIBTY-SEVEN PRIZES FOR ROSES ALONE WERE WON DURING THE PRESENT YEAR BY He also on the zu stock, of n г> һаз = enormous stock. The plants upon their ооз are also very strong and WILLIAM PA UL well ымыы RY dozen—s. d. Ы “РАР Rosse of all Me lesdig тенче іп cultiva: 18 0 (Sox and Sucorssor to the late А, PAUL), Do. Nove Vir i i d 1862 24 0 VRARE ROSES, xtra fe pianis п 08 Manei i2 o| Twenty-one of which were FIRST PRIZES won at the PRINCIPAL LONDON FLOWER SHOWS. Donda, pum n ipn tat. din taa aada 15.1 18.0 ue ; ; D 3o. rre dro MT anc sto 30 0| Entrance from the Platform, Waltham Station (Great Eastern Railway). Half an hour's ride from London. STANDARD and HALF-STANDARD TEA-SCENTED ed ЙАН ЫЫ» чыгуны ме Д, upon their own "тоо ybri: er- Lar. and Bourbons e B n - G00D SEEDS, CARRIAGE FREE, о., do, Tea-scented gLiuBING Boom 8 9 0 (Except Small. Parcels.) ILLA OSES, extra "stron, lants, 4 to 5 in 3t 195. to 15 0 T STANDARD WE p ach 2s.to 2 б AT MARKET PRICES. p in dpt rn nofi gro pn Specialty for кача MEC t t t Ghina, and Тев арешт yariatiea .- 1,044.46 30 0 — SUTTON'8 PRICED-CATALOGUES POST FREE. pote. MEM PD PK forwardeà freo on а application, _————— / HEN GARDEN SEEDS of all the Newest and most approved te prie SET ITALIAN, FRENCH, and ENGLISH FLOWER . TURNIP and MANGEL SEEDS of best Pedigree. SUTTON'S pen SEEDS for к Soils. Five per Cent. Discount for Cash, PAuL & Бох, Old Cheshunt Nurseries, N. card from unknown Correspondents.) Roses, ( ie PARSONS, NunsERYMAN and SzEDSMAN, by 55 Appointment, to her Majesty, begs to н, fine eet stems, a! 8. OZ., SHMENT, READIN . or per 100; DWARFS (oue eter in England) бро por d i| SUTTON & SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLIS G or 65s. per 100. en varii - enter Ra “кыд, аа DE fee Quis Hümery, ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A CENTURY. eymer, Merle d Mea E chila PD Tmas. EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDALS 1851 and 1862. == MITCHELL haa phe don our of і à orming % Н obility and gentry, t to offer this season ER I Uy EE BUTLER & MoCOULLOCH, is si plants or moy ul up onde ECT s A SEED MERCHANTS, то бє етн Season йоз Nursories, MS E Tdi M eani COVENT GARDEN MARKET, LONDON, W.C. “ DWIN HOLLAMBYI eg the pleasure of informing : ууч Band DA ARE КОЕН of al tle leading kinds in COLLECTIONS of VEGETABLE SEEDS for 1864, Dm e ges finest possible condition; fine straight THIS YEAR'S GROWTH Кш ы E maa ОР THIS YEA E : оттто grati pue БОТА оп appliciton.. Б Carriage Free. Five per Cent. allowed for Cash. zi Goldsmith „АДА Sood Establishment, 1 Me EPI NE A London reference or remittance requested from unknown correspondents. Great Reduction in the Price of Roses. NorronrUxpERsoLpnY ANY ВЕЗРЕСТАВЕ Носвк тн raz Твар. | No. 1. Containing 98 quarts Peas and ws and all other Seeds requisite for EX. 0 WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR UCKTFIELD, 8088 Bince issuing their NEW ROSB apicc for the Autumn the Kitchen Garden in propo "t Mw Ы ан хе: E 4 4 о! and the Spri * i BUS ILLIAM WOOD дир SON have ascertained | МО. 2. Containing 16 quarts Peas and Be EI T 110 0 that other Houses in the Trade are offering some kinds | NO. 9, "n 12 3 $57. э 2 n "n er of at а lower rate than themselves, and as they are No. 4 8 ucc 1 1i oe, they have prepued a REVISED Dif o МИМ | Е ate ADE: : k: reduced prices, ко. yi EL цен pleasure in forwarding А DETAILED LIST of these COLLECTIONS may be had on application, copies of the same, ме all applicants. Paul's en es, SW DAT. Cross, N. БЕ за аы! A pm RDS, 1 18. er en and Eo Do. DWARFS, 9з. per doz. u W ROSES, including BEAUTY of V W. THAN АП the Mns. Wu. PAUL, and LORD MACAULAY (ihres of үн; best) at the lowest advertised re The PRICED CATALOGUE is now ready, free b os ; FRUIT TREES. Apples, Pears, Piom es, Apricots, = Peaches, Nectarines, Figs, Grape V Vines, press Currants, x pberries, Str de ies, &c. АП the really deinde ogg | Ad а н таарна и E муе Tui! wees o; e t sev LL for potting fe ort one а vun 15s, Б Pw Orders amounting to 21s, sent Carriage Paid. E PRICED ШШ gata toaun ge һу by po е NA " Mor EL exi ut f iom — till ME EEA k ынет „ЗОВЕ 3 FORI PRESENT PLANTING. а yadi nd hrn one Nursé 0 Acres, zen. E d ед чш “чп (ree yoara, wail 1а alios 5 HS, for Flo iie iere asses, 3s., 4s., and 5s. per do: т. *e Раш. (Son e de Ger N, ынша ids — ип Binion (rta Easton айтад, halten deas T Xo. & £9 2e, беп of ilr; ША, El Ц. anarian 10% 04. "s P (0 Part for таен) e p poes vidi H 100 ч ratara ee © ive mm ET T 1 or Ou RIBBONS, id POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS 200 CROCUS x JAPAN LILIES * 0 GARDEN ditto 100 RANUNCULUS 12 WHITE LILIES Ф In all the distinct shades of Bl 1 ; EPI EOS PA The No. 5, £2 2 Collection of Bulbs; Half, £1 18.; Quarter, 10s. 6d. | Lavender, Rose, Violet, Crimson, Scarlet, For th : - АМЕР CINTHS, na dps 12 Dbl. SWEET- SCENTED JONQUILS 18 IXIAS. in f and White, at 4s, per dozen, 30s, per 100. 2 POMPON itto ш. 12 |j. RM ü м уак А уде CH шм vars. 2» БРАВА ХЕ, in б 7 A E > 12 POLYANTHUB in 1 MATHECA =_= 12 ACHIMENES, 4 WATSONIAS : 50 TULIPS, in 16 vars. 12 LACHENALI алерт 4 VATS. 1 DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS 3 JAMES CARTER & COo., £2 10s, The No. 6, Bi Ойиник af Bulbs; Half, £1 1s; Quarter, в. rH, ans 3 or Ornamenti et 4 о inti his CA 150 UL 4J te 8 ARUMS s GENERA E NURSERY STOCK lon now 2-4 Which he will be А таз, 10 У ҮН ТОТ | i D * happy forward oA eer contains à large stoek ROCU! LAD) Ж Азаа Fiants de Hardy Evergreens, Ürnamental Troes and Bhrubr, d ышкы l а ЖЫЛЫШ usa BARR ахо SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS, = KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN. | ir : 24 Dro zmene 5, 1868.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1155 Beck's New - ape ard guam. Notice. 0 OHN WATERER, of The Ameriean Nursery, | B. 8. WILLIAMS begs rs ан that Bagshot, Surrey, ів ihe EXHIBITOR of RHODODEN- prepared to supply strong plants of the uA pen DRONS at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent's Park. have received certificates of the highest moris during үө past | His CATALOGUE, describing colours, prices, &c., сац be апа previous seasons, They have been ected with great | obtained by letter addressed to the Nursery as above. eare, and are far in advance of any yet ee 2 ДЯ” For detailed — =} B ew aeris ORNA- For descriptions and prices see Gardeners’ Chronicle, Oct. 24; | MENTAL SHRUBS, &o., refer to р: elass of plants; the wide character of his *'Introdue Botany ;?! and, lastly, his Patholo, Thi s lil fact we have reo also in DATALOQUM. which can be had on Las « AM - сиин am Üryptogam vic wa in Vegetable & pardonable pride 9 у there, and i 's “ Eneyelopiedia of Agriculture," only to be fou ey attracted eh attention at the time, as most v con. tributi ons to general knowled ge; but wher an, Paradise а ria Nu теп. Hollow: ; London, Rh ndrons. Os d € H ws 3 IU PURPLE, AND SCARLET. LLIAMS tes i on of his large E Е N O B L E ХА V invites аре guion of bja Iara has RECEIVED the AWARD of the Royal Horticul FERNS me n ТҮС 'OPODS, жайкы bt STOVE an | tural So: ociety as wo zop j^ etd ушы GREENHOUSE PLANTS, VARIEGATED and ORNA. - RIZE, 1 NTAL FOLIAGED PLANTS, TREE FE RNS, &oc., amongst FIRST PRIZE 156%. which are some v vi fine specimens. E FRIN, 1863, A DESCRIPTIVE and PRICED CATALOGUE post free on | CATALOGUES are n t арр jplication most perfect n of all sire and at prices to CX ай Paradise and Victoria Norena, Беа London, N. | purposes. ngdale Nursery, S.W. Rail. American Plan BAKER s to announce that his exte nsive LTERER AND "GOD DPREY'S PRICED and (50 Collections of ity RHODODENDRONS, ОНЕШ ESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE for the present Season е and KALMIA ышкынын. 2-4 unusually is now EL and will be tnr wordog fro free 3 n арр! mary of h bloom, and his fine Collection of CONIFERS n t a well as American пен best di General РР Stock, ons iol most i: ' Knap Hill Nursery, near Woking, Surre; EW CHRYSANTHEMUMS of eme —Strong ^ Lais ILIES, Extra dme Flowering Bulle, Plants of the above, including the Japanese varieties, Each—s. d. are now ready at 5s. per dozen. рсы пано НЕЕ S UM .. 2 i 0 W. Homes, Frampton P: ‚ Hackn йо SEUM. $ D. p SON beg to announce that their new Th. pr D "DESORIPTIVE CATALOGUES of AZALEA | Bvriem & vind io Кеды Does ыа RICE NICA and HARDY BRITISH FERNS are now ready, and | Market, Todo Ү.С om | of the publi ely meses. and tribunal in the country. of the stronger advantage resnlti ting fro all along known to a few, are now for the s tim this by the highest A ы ыша ‚Опент » {о GRAFT the more tender or les ieties GRAP. „8а. проп Jic auy ве? says theory ? Тһе effect we pron a pla an older Stock, that i is upon one which has: ААК ‚1з ina some p^ ral eo onsider: ations. There must be. & in ай th Ds GE f od о: Я үй ге forwarded ба уар зн, HE PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, LIMITED, fitness in һе сазе. The ~ British Fern Catalogue. ' iu SEED CONPA ы x dbi stock must be such as to suit t e conditions of OBERT SIM can now send, post free for six Site Offices: 68, Wi Street, Cavendish Square, soil in which it is is to grow; AC er in. t bea ла. 30, stampe, Ра 1. (British Ferns шш Heec ay ы а сыын sort of constitutional affinity between the sto ck Tere Now dnd PRICED пъб OATALOGUR «t JOYA HORTICULTURAL socrETY.|*nd the . These points bring dis question FRUIT COMMITTEE. MTS da ЕХОТІС ЕЕ с Ferni 2) vil у as possibl A MxxTING of this СоммтттЕВ will be held on TUESDAY, Foo t's Cray Nursery, S.E. December $, at the Rooms of the Society at South Kennington, т == | for the БАО ИНАН of pe ie ОІТЗ and VEGETABLES as then be submitted, and for awarding the following Prizes : CLA! sera ree ie ERT PLES, distinot С B.— eg 6. Huy DES BERGA MAT PEA E bs. AME нобу, An LASS 8! З.» ready. Crass C.—Ditto Pos Huyshe s VICTORIA. 10s., 2 MT FANS er E Crass D.—Ditto ditto JOSEPHINE DE qu “ios, e АП Fruit must A mde sound, and fit for table. А Dish i: d Trade—Tritoma Uvaria. onsist of Six Fruits. Balises. for Exbibition must be а M. i^ Жузу 8кЕр8МАН, Tavern Street, |the rooms by 11 o'clock оп the day of Meeting. Asthe 128 Ipswich, has a few Ounces of SEEN M to spare of - bert par mace by flavour, ies Exhibitors who radio their Fruit ve 1 yariety о of the above highly ornamental Perennial a to be кз et a ims and гук ан алын сеа si але eA Application! рү йө ho и be happy to Чала 'Roserr Hoca, LL.D., Secretary to the Committee. ; To the Trade. Plate wiit re wit oer ba de, at maler "m bushy | Ent дасы: Chronicle. з li Е те 5 rserieg, King: у pn Зада, ECEMBER 5, 18 adjoining the Kingston ы. j | шне ег si w Ит lips, Floral and ‘Fruit M. CUT UTBUSH А а ' SON'S first importation » Толарат, Рес, асе кы жошо Bore пай Ту резе а fins Мом. Жар ui ver чаш pe тену solicited. DESORIPIIVE PRIOE Тнк award to the Rey. M. dard BERKELEY of CATALOGUES freo Phrzes were awarded to Wa. C, & Sox last | of the 9 old к annually placed by НЕ ЕВ spring for HYACINTHS, € and OROGUSPS, Та In Мыр at the sal of e Royal Basi, n Exhibi Amateurs was for Bulbs supplied > them, erewith the ndi of that p А ед. tom АСАН London, Y | o ard distinguished seientifio OUIS VAN eig od ac prom and onma Ne ich we hail with the ualet wheat жан, dh ll attention м hi the | Burely int а distinetion was never more honour- E onhonse, Hard EUM [er eA ol Qi ра а ably won, whether we rd thelength of service, ж. Ae а ау the range interes tinental Flower Seni es impor ju "NC WENDET, Вик MzncHawT, &е., Erfurt, | contemporary and constant correspondent; an LOG is now ready, and will be free on à ау bis Agent, Qno. Macros, Nursery- | comparat ve unpopularit at branch of botany vations rds, the adyan er eriv m graftin ч "Vin e would D that а tender delioate-roote sort, liable to suffer from col mig ht oidable draw through a stem, the roots of М "e ng t шу of hardier ipn] would be less Е Я y the amount of cold to which si might happen. р be 1 aper } ЖЫ, if the graft were of а sort i atural vi М е i pe r would serve to impart toit the e ва "ау r strength it needed. eased vigour, beo fruit trees. Besides de е е vigour of the @ great a disp amd ашылу of less im the ease of eun Vine toai in that of many his influence, which it is well-known raft, the stock also, i in som. s at least, rers an inf uence upon n its productiveness, as y | ir dure fruit of good quality vem senden that g ing possible the substitu if Агер TA comparative el announce that his WAÖLESALÉ to ie as saorsa ns we - the obseurity and | a о-у: beyond rine benefit geri i ; may Souta by эл uit. This latter hi salt would lead us to o prefer to use as a stock some ori & hio h was known to pra- well as to poses the equisite degree of vigour ini dt eonstituti indi vert E least that of good for indiffe rent th, whom all uni- stock will replace the bearing rods which may onis Eccc a i ni bs jai еты i Fang, au i Tail | Tey ч been n » у ake А ж» s раа Brenohlej e suggestive, that a y CO. have mueh pleasure in recognise the fact that the Council has not 4 produ cing іні itself of Gladiolus n offering A Cie aboro GLADIOLUS, unequalled by any other variety | only honoured the Royal trust confided to it by Friede per doz. үзе pe nm. The Bulbs are unusually nf. | this award, in giving honour where М "i m iud prie on appllontion, o-eminently m but has exercised а Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. rarer wisdom in bringing forward for pas recogniti on, the services and the person of one, W'OUELL уне. үн e жау whose modesty сй hen disposition A RIZR, бине Danida genuine as his loye of science is disinte The special grounds upon whioh- the. [e awarded, gre, as We t from - NEM on onday last $. WILLIAMS h t pleasure in = Вы: pu VPE emet кылу year. c s нау due, aud dnte dress an óloge was pronounced, in of 24 Choice Varieties, one o т. várious labours were dwelt upon with Choice named Varieties, 63., 85., Ii" д roti а j s PRIOED and DESCRIPTIVE LIST oh aj . Parsdie ара and Victoria Nurseries, Hollow other claims to ie award, ae чып M. the length and unbroken pei d of » great reductivn Туа Y Fun; uer sn spine f the reproductive organs of selected as a stock where this mainly beeause of hardiness, as well as айдаш Grape doces зев. а the folio owing xpressed in Di Ge the Passi y, course, a Select List of the New Varieties raised ly Жет” but in the course of that | oldness of our -— ty, in short, as the Black Ham bah, is i din of the best that сап bs — is ie and а com б, wak a This к= 1156 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Dzcrwmzm 5, 1863, | frequent failure of such tender-rooted sorts as the | ee n Hamburgh appears to be, and on the "other now have stood better if, instead of introducing the exhibition purposes, bu t one which M г. SALTER wil will а breeder, and one whioh ue es x blood. of fulgens, which has s given coarse foliage ht after. for | decorative purposes o 8 the success des such varieties "n fte e slot. may "indeed this variety. says practice in answer to the question h whi diwe soo No do can find a his e different estimates whieh | | Cer 5 1 we had the light sorts possess, gon ch a tns н па selecting and im р ving from ви rtainly the more fulgens is now obliterate € in e ae е botter е — Some of the Mer ndan ere ed s 8 would perhaps havo yielded is enses showy, the colour being а pe ум са бегу лад Pe quite new, so - as da. have erved amongst these onan high- solouri variety, hone perhaps little us ie recom- Garden (Nov. 1863, Ha mbur, gh, wi ith rods el an 4 or 5 lbs. weight, rie ore ike багыш thanh Muse as usually se re h ө | sterling Xi es of the Queen of Englan y| which, in the ,unceremonious way in littl d it, thou ugh of fair average Vr amongst M t| our pleri Fuchsias from the © plethoric' charge now st t rought agains them th T. (9 W They 1, д а ruby-red, brighter than the shades of t this Mes кыл y cis Another small Дог sort with compact — ulus-fo: Уч ed flower-heads, and of a appea in е force | remember to and in mnes edits than we an usly seen in Prince Wales, а truly regal бнт tho blooms ot ich Mr. Salter M zy yellow tips, after the si side with bro . | of Stafford's pm Dahlia, b bears the name of Sam Slick, the fi and like ао preceding may be useful where e йозе: not required. DIES ORCHIDIANJE. се ҮШ. HOMSON's plan to Fi orint and эы logist | 55s ч Рас greatly im on the Black оні а And not t e e writer does | eir in diameter, and which therefore, when highly culti- Continued from p. Messrs. Вошлмоя®, Тоотт TING. x come well.stored vated, will come up to the highest stan dard in respect | o to ш»; 2 of its foreta, y waet turn inwards quit rm а ful rved fower-head ; паі turally to the colour is a lag; To the same class of flower belongs Prince n account of be — they interest to the amateur, not merel many yari varieties еу contain, but t БЕ Alfred, а х евге. у |! large-sized ‚ Variety, well P from its excellence | aigas Зн свая уч sios — up, фізи "она t 1 101 о growing. Colvills and | term e perio eid of Mr. the can still find the plani iuf = т- heads, and the ri is rosy ppl e -— silvery at the backs SI comparatively hardy-rooted vigorou among these the Black Неза belije to hold a prominent рк 1 s to es of tender con- prove ed e е -by | i pas регу tinge at ng a дене eit lilae, are still "обот бна the desirable novelties of this — the Dupon& de l'Eure To with shorter, stiffer, and i n with a tendency to ame ellias, but having in these novelties an pentagona na е villis (Phaius peior eee *|secunda—once а weed in lec о 18 ү вау those favo qua deb like the hav ESEERZ 2. 5 for Mr. Darwin's nM e эу cost him to o morsel ЕГ t at ves pP. Stevens's recent sales a little plant of Rodrigueria collections—was knocked the Messrs. Rollisson kept up a reserve of the ol urites, which аге now һаррїї in surround by а numerous train of a ers, Amongst these the Pleiones and сой of » xar Rollisson е а large assortment, deserv. ion, not o; pecial menti: mply on account Pg аг Deui. =" di their rdy an nd f free ocrOwino E = be glad, however, to hear further irure is| ienee of cultivators on this strictly red group, belongs the Rev. Joshua Dix a well-filled flower of medium . size, — the c g half- airas is generally neglected or misunderstood, The charmsof Cœlogyne cristata when well grown will scarcely yield to hose n of апу other white-flowered uainted, but miae us it ts flowers, under is seldom seen iu*perfection, because its the ordinary m mode of. ‘treatment, are ыга eR ы сех uesti n. ie short, somewhat. jncurvin upped ж. e T drm and being o abs col jur, yellow in the —— "Tur ҮЗА centre, t 1 Tah 3 Naras piian ammersmith, to which — atio: Saumarez, of Es my Size, is of а ar own гей in front йе: ivited. m-óur- Garden Memoranda (p. 1063), has gry at the back, and is remarkable again for the been ne, and well it might be, since Mr. breadth of its florets ; во alsoʻis Sir О. Bowyer, whose SALTER cultivates something approaching to two thou- fo pue are rosy purple in front, paler маету реа а varieties c of this fine autumnal flower. Even now, wer above the average size, and rather flat e earlier sorts i 18 somewhat form than the ороны is of a MA zm golden. tips. , Mrs. Edw d Miles, on the other із 0: great depth eii ecd io n its native hills. о And yet nothing can be simple than its cultivation, for more all that it asks js а passin g of, the winter peas plants are displayed, pie well worth examining, for the later xe, and "the late er sorts are sca же past their Dd ture ry full, nM deeem and of a рейс: bright clear yellow, paler in tint than Jardin des reri Our objec t however is not to ther to the general өйде, "ut to notice неву, some of the cage of this form, but without incurving and about medi year more than an av verage 734^ be regarded аз acquisitions We unde rstand that umber of novelties that і ium size, 4 пе yo Lord d a remarkably | me vari: urposes; this is er n m тент лв ES l but havi as usual | the > backs o he Me Yates of Manc: . Pbale itself cannot produce а finer mass of pure whi Wes клы аз with C. orisiate, БО wil no wonder then that h varieties should have pue their appearance, gn it sidered that it is only the choicer of the old such as зы Some spec e bred fro A t is con- sorts, or are We did: not but дон ice Dig Эчен eR "ie flow pass ot delicate lemon tint. um i бу & в Boral point ol o ием which the йо: rets d-petale cial desirable property, which án die = this por tint is little se Some large varieties of the GEERS ES group seem tobe m n ements on t epe pawo own. one о em, extra wers, the неми | being of а атэ peach colour, ing into rose, vare i one is of a St. e yellow remarkable fè e b well as for it& fait pale lilac Anemone-flowered sort, ntre. ers vex flowered sorts are all provided vith Lu ies of | 19186 | guard * petals; a more finished th which had , Mr. in "eis dte ogether- all the old f familiar. "sorts „he сап ub with what result! They ragged, wretched-looking things Заз уч de moders florists’ none of the c admiration d single ie n formerly ge уе dy of this series, called Painted Lady, has been обе; in this, which has three or four series of outer or ard flore ints аге r culus-form very fall and it апа also ау ту free кё: ы оп точну of Moss among Qe tightly | ет ed indeed fi х Pompon, which is dent Ll Holmes ; it is Ln пей, e ofi moisture to. their. Tools riest seaso: - ela a m ure in in Wallich в great wor shows at a e, bu ^ h ness of habit to C. бак was blooming even during tl Bs п, ch utting winds, and he the but it j UE therefore be ficial conditions as the species of continental аад — dp күз I: if juice be done to t than their kinse Pelion) docui. de. SPI чараа ачам common model In the case of the Peine fc ciii сна ot whether we : | red at the sides. One sr, ы result of grow- бошт of Кашка, inches, Alfred Salter 5} fine white, 51 inches in diameter. Jardin n des Plantes, а not | Chart hover, ; measured 5 inches across. to record the resul tion than Chiswick, with e rag had кукус бл = 8 а any other ;but — | cu M bee — the labour and importunity is d hi p ыз Blet 1 DECEMBER 5, 1863.] THE GARDENERS" CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1157 whát we now have; but wè ma th 1864 to. receive fr finer kids such. e, trium — в: (Pescatorea triumphans, Г H amazoni e. ш жу warmer department of the Tooting Orchid houses there isa remarkably fine А ie, wit л tensively imported by endrobiums also abound. ; ;| hold it was cut off, an d collection of East|runn hat І ever saw, always got his | As жт аз the runner had got e pots were m aside till | пее! | runn изү? pla n. the prominent parts of Mr. Rust's communicatio n, and | beg to tell him in all kindness that if he will cibi to our establi shme nt we уг ill do for him all that his pro- |f John Polish, Galvanisin, Gardens, Pimlic Callirhóe verticillata | nuisance of do uble , alias involucrata, — The to ve e i mi i ct ion vigour. In other soils it may not be € with А. T." ces ms not to be the e case Vae: 1% Mert "in Continental вее , as ovelty, a so o-called "Callirude of this nature. about. to offer, next year. This їз arose І fancy from ie vn IR and from а oil. very fin s A few us ud imen of | ERES | in ente land, if cut hard, will sometimes give шй blind wood. Indeed, if you cut hybrid Chin arvellous » only Orchid. ari has hitherto entirely Ьа еа the | kill of the cultiv: Сап по опе be found to take pi p bborn T m re e and master it, as Mr. ach , has TA the once E EE Disa | КОА! Serapias, EREEE 3 oo ИКЕ al jose nid RUNNERS I AGREE observations (see р. 1084) on this subject. I эЧ PM for 11 years vie cutting off | 28 of the wmnbilical. cord, аз вооп аз ЗМ makes its эрке g frui ance, wood and no flowers ! СЕЗ that а а secon: get stron vaton di the Ha rol edo to run, аа оша, not be manured till "i Lane 53 "Radeluffe, Rushton. Жозе Correspondence to now Aper plecod Rir оа to do "with, and where to send our convicts, emplo; afterwar ds} when runn пегз аге not following, and. Р have p berries. I have the plan ^d which | ne there in a remarkably luxurian t >| ma nner; and with an almost unlimited supply of labour, г. r|could e ertai nly be made most profitable, В. iri figured at T. the bedi crimson A Hes уке мет seeds under this name two or three yea believe myself in a i| con amie to. атш аб the Planti in question is simply the С, l aita A. Gray, one form of whieh was 4681 of апіс е. rS. m de m» ion [What Rev orticole Now [^ саев verticillata is a plant almost entirely un- known at present, and very probably has Miet riesen nor even descri ev т been able to find a go of it "iy e the merous publications on the ge of North America in M. F. ‚ Delessert's library. that as it may, this ecific name we try їп + эч „fto C we find nd and D т а у pira ai Fen z So of these, which are now beginning to ripen тону. | The | Gray's " Genera Flono Ал Boréall óeientédis ause I have five other strong plantations of that | 4:668 Were plac Барта а Boat wipe t | Illustrata,” Тһе only differences that we remark are the Strawberries: Usually three crops off the same plants are sufficient, Some gorts indeed will only crop heavily once or twice. I have read Mr. Knuight's €— twice quoted i ney 9 | of March ; were kept i in » the — and had gentle ae is very good, and the | heat all the summer, The of iire than 2 feet high, have little trees, some of them а charming appearance. dead Properly they should be now T «ium and their skins cracking with the abundanc ce | Mr less deeply cu species alluded to, said by Dr. to b exas and the Arkansas." e doubt that Thompsou's specimens belong to the plant of the your.Paper, and.I will по authority. Still, facts Ih B: pesce: -planted plantation mius ers’); neus of Won derful, and one of Trollope's 8 Victoria. "AD these 2 а e| IE: he. trees are placed in ery, w where Grapes are учн early in January, ee en give — — "bhriy dois tober, and supply tlie dessert till РУТ ea perhaps, no fruit of its quality so the summer and autumn; yeb they are full aL e "Tangierine Orange; gentle | айдай е ре Med othe er, that the e alva ri cte of Texas is one of them, e, we fear, all too “ weedy " to become оте | favourites е Миз —Un dersta nding that duri ane ет mmer—if ге се аге plunged in of e crowns; and they are the most beautiful that I ever Many of t ra of r eners' Chronicle ia ае ? соте an and | fo the e ваше plat with/ noveltiemserit hore for trial. Py wt Arar p үс eme Spring, I deflower then- the next веавоп І frait themis I find йоны; thém run аб once, and that, by tantly дерд! tiom of their strings, they make |. many | an rial all the bett ponging t im anes soin, drian, иже od, Pas nd Tynn ningham "Museata ; еу койг the ee d har ted in а ho pie side by side at Chiswick, I fable. on tbe f sho pan her oh iiber я irees—íhey аге are then very ga о gd by ompson's et with some of their- m "attached to the fruit, after | considers them the same; if not, wherein the [the manner of those I now submib to your notice.|consists, and which is the best. J. JF. (The Fruit Thomas Rivers. Co — P "the Grapes referred ад - it m Rust on "Orchard. Houses.—-I have been. „much would be c to give а " =з с 1 1 terested and г amused in — Mr. Rust used, d the saying, t а? “what:is one man's meat is another man’s poiso " It may possibly be good for some | 5р E héir constitutions and habits are same. x | clay or rich деер loam ; out any manure, or with manure than I am obliged i Mpi Tiley о; а man pine rJ. K i =. ion many times in my life, |" plants have a wilderness of eir plan: eprived wholly P runnérs do not fruit well, P tm it would be wise to follow tlie suggestions of ^ m өе ” given at page 1083. eynes | arm in autumn, n, winter, а еу а доо ап POOr months in their leaffess state require but t little or no nij been closed Сан мау таен аге во 5а ft: wish our rooms to be and e un y spring, do we not rs and windows to keep = with ordinary — treat his|w e same way, w — his pro- | our ould not а orehasd house menade, сама that his trees in qo to | ten Tio do harm. out drafts, and | i > jin be айу made out from one-year-old gre like these. To give а doubtful opinion would certainly —About 18 months ago I W|- The Caper Ше`заше pie as“ x. p n - пое plant. Having reely о ils, and ch consider — t 16 grows pos а ау and tho Вой of Baro tó such а ciem by filling a 15 сз po Sith oat brioks and lime rubbish, wit сона ixed, йн the old cing the pot i in a sunny corner ЗД} Com where it hassince remained. During the su summer of 1862 the plant grew nicely, and it has — My house "has n closed ever since the «Оона, and at all times forms а dry and | first w: iei promenade; the temperature, when the sun also а of dozen of strikingly benut tiful A шыктык plant put in last spring by the mti of | the old one, has since made a single shoot 2 feet long. W. shines, his — осайп аза f bri ass, I «€ Medio tu ibisi” It оша also be л +0 » plant two кш each of giass ear Mr, Hart is is going teles + instead of forwards ; T" а Secr he has not , calculated the ti ime ta ken Pot —The following is a short account of the produc == y^ two Potat n 1b, approved во! and to deprive randers fiH ree Aie е "bed d ти hao and to iren Pd bed of со sort have frui ИР? they must bo plant 19 td a at the "The worst ir ep s this, "he strives to make his theory come: as tly strives upset theories that are hos t "its ces, es from juger cl А+ resi frolit ^ what I have seen and else | J E I cannot Lot Sims d Sive pin plant will| Р, trawberries 'ears en EQ eta Pie. v ad erd true. their Mone eg her drawn and som gi and uncoverin qned Peska Му Royal iis Grand лда js i t August of the d ny orchard houses & mi fre, I bel grown "— powerful reason I believe, noticed есеб Rance 1158 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (DECEMBER 5, 1868, in а few days, altl n Rutherford's construction. _ Their principle is very|on Orchids in the Salut Public (of ] a еы of th. e kept on till April. They je ever did not prove “БМ | simple, and when well made, the indications of us 100 b last. Ar own observations ce me to Neh tn^ were in the end throw: п о the ru irs | thermometers are perhaps, of all ойе ers, the most letely of you opinion respec cting a pre Moe. hea eap. I may add that tho ose Айт, ҮП into use уеге | reliable. If properly placed In ehoral $ d by last year’s rait, i ү liable to get out of order. Their bulb end should be | have met with very few Orchids. e" ie low and hot тым енен has been in every тер һе ваш ар a little lower than the tube, which will conse- | plains under the line; but I have found a great many Е. Welch, The Palace. sow Irelan quently incline slightly upwards from the horizontal |iu the higher regions, principally S the summits of ївразныжы ug n tender Perg is s not employed The late Mr. ME wman made а great improvement in|the highest mountains, and particularly Cattleya for DM p r summ Ruth erford’s s maximum thermometer, by introducing a Mossiæ, which I have no fo und anywhere but on the dese: stead of steel, the mercury ааа "eos hs: to phie to the. lat his КҮМҮ E should not Parahyba, where the thermometer marked 13° Centi: it is very Lock requiring only to be kept free S lost sight of by от makets; they have indeed | grade (55° Fabr.) at sunrise, xw] the hottest months from frost, and to hav slight pruning in every | sought out many inventions, b ut by so o doing have they | of summer, То what degree it falls during. Kin iny season. Strong iM e best e pU pius to "à "течет expense. be een able to give. more truthful season I have not been able t to авсег rtain. e fo und grow the Brugmansia in; "they can readil P d Epi in the ground with 6 i nches of good rich со lafen put Chrysanthemums in the Crystal Pa lace.—As our local | L. 2. Brunet, Directeur de UInstitut y Bees de round them; into this the plant roots, and grows and | shows are now over, pand as out-of- door border f fovent olia, Brésil.” flowers most profu: asely. At Lousi ng ti = Dou ie т RrRU e ratar toe rwr oaa Ns ul Sorietieg, grow wit tb oo great vigour when planted out e | astonis HEN ound the centre avenue a blaze of re E м : have some good sized plants of it at this io piace which | blooms, in beds round, oval, and diamond-shaped. Мг, tno Chai Н ы ны mE Esq., Presiden ade have been subjected to this treatment year after year, | Williams, who had the care of them, informed me е 5 lected Кей dc ар ти р: 1, St. and they. are now objects of attracti What can be|that he grew the large varieties all on the В:08у, Esq» А v oM Я Xa res 5 = дщ mor ful than a plant 5 feet high, well feathered | “second bud," with which he commenced disbuddin papers were read:—1. Note" on В è ё P ode of Age a, a ое dripping climate it escapes this pest; the yellow | The Pompons are all well-bloomed. Мг, "Шав trains T : Bri blooming p sii are ^ suited AE slo do many of them so as to have fi fi 1 me ho m the ando Po pu AXE John дагып, Crom Castle, Ireland. [But clear stem; they then branch out pyramidally, and | 7 n : about high wind? | | look exceedingly ае without the support of sticks. аат занта mde d i Gardening. —Cbrysanthemuws ara amongst | lection t 2n аба enders may wish: to Сы a col By Mr. Mann they eia вобра ad belonging wi the few ection om in conservatories up to візан; P in gardens situated i in the midst of smoke, fog, and the | comtet ari in November, I will — the . names ctm ede ewe ды prey Mines pri pA a city. With Veg tas to E м man o wy varieties, whieh аге ав: follow that = natives collect them = o "ты Fg it cannot be asserted that it is impossible to beo: VARIETIES: Yellow.— Little а атгу, da безе төз ediblb сайуу сайн : пее good flowers and healthy plants; for апу one who | des Р Phntes, Chevalier "and Orange... Sparkler, Ме | геи legumes contract in drying, so "that t the E thai such i is practicable. However, all town. gardeners | * je Abbé Passaglia, — de Eure, Fabius. pa p Dales; they t t, therefore, sweep Julie Lagravère, Madame Poggi, Auguste Mie, т length, Те object ot the D übt s f ens in the before them t obstacles hi t "romwell, M Hugo (chestnut and red). "- te.— p tok ME m di iss a dud s from t f perfecti ty, erley, e sta, Mrs. W. Hon Lucidum, WBdertaken їй the о imei. ascertaini of to Which the. skilful gardeners t named hay [M rd | brought those under their management. orat tile: Palme rston. = Blus cms nd Pink.— Julia nen Alfred | defi bei myself for once successful, am desirous оЁ| Salter, Queen of убн Ariadne, Orpheus, Cassan- 3 ег: the fact, e of stating А I contrived to | dra, Christine. Indian Red.—General Slade. R Es T of т s e$ dere iae Ж -— be so, for there are doubtless m who like myself | and. Orange.— Boadicea, Fair crie mes c A -— t teme т ire - Th көр < hi dy мейл i in e ens | —Arigena, Progne, Beauté Nord. chymatous:biindies; „рел: үчин de are surrounded оп all sides by lofty mansions. I| Le/low.— General Сапгоһет&, Solfaterre, Golden: Cedo in feng, эш жш 3] to32 i топ баа он have often wished to grow WA aua av ed EUR Noli; dee Temi dis UE x M: s 6 he centre, "the. valves being a quarter of an iuch thick to the fact of my being in country at the time when tapha. Cullio pe (anemone), Madam White апа 2 «s Sr i ^d the plants require enin and training. Having giay T. phur. h —Аг —— et UN Тайши, Bijou de jt ES — € pae eru. We happily jadis collection of Chrysanthemums last | l ortieu ture, Andromeda, Mo - vem os | » ring ‚1 destino m rng icta —-— Над, Faire st uL. ibo IRE S cmd Crowns, by Mr. тее The remarkable h and placed them in a cool Galat ha Adèle Priselle ү ае) ; ; A ^ : icons In is An re oM some good shoots, and o | эзен е (while and rose) Madame Montels ‘Dicksonia Hio or tie They метр ан rie in June so strong were they that I "headed ^ them, (white and yellow anemone), Madame Carnac (rose ке ү = СҮТ" idet „жен un ей of i me a sup P wint ; ring | oati E 30 feet on the ЕЕ оп the west st aide and | lowers, poa: uch i т vance -— f ordinary seasons, | it the. most wonderful Fern4ree in the Word : : > аР. К (ттен е 5 wall which separates ours from i hbo o " n ville. about our nei; ur's premises | W- i i I planted several of the ОЕШ a bius, and and Peaches.—lt is M] to erect in the Es det ea pis mim ve t ped r^ yes the others in pots in the centre of thegarden; but in riken. тна fruit house against the wall. Ther Mid. à r, the one with Seven , the other with віз July, when all promised well, I had to leave town for m walls facing south and east of equal height; on the Poro " The тр ЭЧ the sea-side, І was determined, however, to do justice South wall there are Apricot trees which bear, but is, singular diis it perium: to have been originally аз far as I could to the plants, and therefore left them | particularly well; on the east; Peach trees that gèn bows t 16 feet highs! and to have fallen. and broken аё а in the care of a man known to me more for his honesty | rally blight, and so do not ‚ Would it be advisable: height of 9 fee s m the groun: — and to have shot up is horticultural skill. I impressed upon ^ James” |t i ез and | agai “ Memorandum : u Н за 1 i er containing Lily of the Valley. Against the proving PE pd me mie mildness of the seaso жесш, |. world! Another tree this, 17 oii f ч p flo in th Wi Р} E instructed my uri ане lime and | treeless SECOS T house be built, but no stamens could be detected, and as no pot; served growing near, been victori 1 may | LApricots sho o very well on an east aspect; and if MORE, therefore siste, and he opinion of Mr. A. В КЧ you move them yap: а M, ciem —- ts likely do mor AL абын Qo f Lo ees : but’still Secretary of the Bopal И Hortioultaral (жугу of Ireland, bg than they n the so pec. On pore во, when having carelessly placed three or four who visited me yesterday, in my favour, that better pel er hand, te e is t м iei their proper of the seeds in a pot of earth, a see dling Xa lum by being place ар e sou con) .espe- 1, town-grown plants. Е, А. M., Dublin. ; [cial i if you cover them wit This glass will ig sull more аа а m pé zi оаза &е.—І shall be m tend 1 |алу other than pistilliferous flowers ; ovaries an resident correspondents (not diary: in «s vm) who =_—— wi үза meus. эк: feir анн of C produced.—— The self- thermometer, to ascertain rms ^t Foreign Correspondence. Mr. Panizzi on the part of the Trustees of the British for accuracy. І һауе one hung, accord- _ Cool Treatment of ids.—Lyons, Nov. 28, 1863. | Museum, in return for the Banksian ion of 1 al uch has of late been m ке in your columns on|insects and shells, the specimens of, Austras. been earn | li y ammals, i CE 1 na p ру the effect on | from ditierent quarters, question must now be сол- | were directed to be presented to that Гаа en. | sidered settled in favour of growing certain species in | and from Mr. Brady, on the part of the Natural H Pk es. "2M tory S iet of No th T iberland. &c. for the паб y : ‚ 18° Fahr, | them as hitherto practised. ^ Nevertheless, : às many are lof the late Mr. Winch's herbarium. prac AR LAT he 28t ~The- thermo- | still incredulous, and as some cannot make up their| А Special Meeting was afterwards held, at, which without sun, is generally in ће day-time | minds to deviate from s, you will, Гаш sure, | R, Heward, Esq., was elected a member of the Council, . or wer h ове (ir Teonghton) in. the shade. | consider it to publish етеу tab раа dn Ped uis ton jd ' ment. 3 er. [The instrument to you refer | favour ve been : th 5E e а d send you M 'aletter which I have| Тнк ROYAL. versary meeting of this. on M сетке чола apo qi be meme era Er M Dust. on Hous on Ner 30, ce pig Bue St. Maurice, Monplaisir. | а онна та: ter 1 “Bahia, Oct. 30, 1863. “I have road with great interest your i R.A, D.C.L., LL.D. ; Treasurer, DECEMBER 5, 1863,] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1159 M.D., LL.D.; Secretaries, William еге y, Li and eor e Gabriel te m M.A. Other жх of the Council, Tammes Alderson, M.D.; George Busk, Sec. L.S.; Colonel Si orge Everest, C.B. ugh Falconer, M.A., МР”); 4 all Gladstone, Ph.D. ; Torere Dalton Hooker, M. D.; Henry Bence Jones, Professor James Clerk Maxwell М. ssor William Pole, C.E.; A. 5 "Pro Archibald Smith, M. Ab Professor Henry 7, Stephen |si mith, M.A.; the Earl Dur P.S.A., Pines Professor James Joseph Sylve М.А. Watson, M.D., D.C.L.; i зды ан, D.C.L, Lo iab n fur-bearing animals, and in indeer, and n those days yn pow ме СИ of: Мыпа md: Vy spe Indians, the for of which "ym r 1000 warriors to repel bé: iota of t quimaux. ing thein caref in carefully into into make as. little noise as Le mes Wiat i is it "that weighs upon the spirits of us .It is the absence of 1 vira E olate pec vies and trees, and water, are Di sastrous fires, howev e tracts of hunting oda d n the interior int в beautiful as they ре be imagined, yet there i is no bir d, or beast, or fish, t Scene." The tents which our travellers used were made of ligat е cloth, or ^ t American Cotton," which tu тпей Pp wo tribes above ах whi ch, Mistassini and Swampy Creek Indian wandering Esquimaux, on the northern Pda. are Ki that remain of the former lords of the „Soil. Those ba the rain ight and Pent py no object inside. If, however, it chanced to touch a bag or gun or ex рын at that point the water would , penetrate and begin t o drip p. and the Rev. Professor Robert Willis 8, i. At the. istis time es were presented to P: his observations and discoveries. dn geology ; to the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, for hi lose their id. anon p qo» habits : in е” i following. vay —А Stout pole about 7 feet long, Erai tible а куре бз "Es to Mr. J. P. Gassiot, for his researches in AM FRUIT AND CHRYS mis ei exhibition opened to the publie on on Tuesday. Tust, hole be 1 ked ав Тһе ul appe e fruit being d on long side tables ; eripe piae: fid centre | | as dra raug expedition, о | appointed "by t the КЕЯ Government as в survey geurs, in Tm by repeatedly plunging » into the same hole, and иа made firm by drivin о or three short stakes in by ud close to it. ps or east other poles e 2 feet; long 1 are laid in the crotch at an angle of 45°, eM о feet apart at the base. Largo slabs of v Lt nd and two natives of the | table was hum with well. nde Chrysanthemums, ted pecimen Саш ы | биэ, commenced this E sie, i n the poles like tiles, and kept from falling by. other "poles resting upon them on the оп! n the ‚ beginning of Jun 1861 ‚ оте, all f various kinds, and a ана of bacon, Sven biscuit, tea, tobacco, м ту ed vege- tables, in pens Birch-bark P eM А Sh that ae n urse Ьу e great occupation o India un bo | for pea КА f food, € for the ыша which are sold e the а Ан Вау Company, or rather exchanged ог goo os На | ўна, Uvedale's St. дшш, апа Glou Miren Pears; jall these things, canoes and all, would have to be| The rreindeer used to be the mainstay of Reinette du Canada, Blanche Colville, Belle du Bois, “ portages” | the Mas and Nasquapee a but very few and Blenheim Apple i | whi ^w occur on that rapid river. pmi. "visit their country n Its pilage or Азатйв,—15%, Mr. J. Bent, Edgbaston, Birmingham; 24, Mr, |. А better selection than Mr. Hind could s arcely far, for is almost. such, is .the зай and largest R. hes Birmingham ; 30, Mr. W. Ingram, Belvoir Castlo; ! have béen been ma man the e pedition y shaggy about the Сга for he had already explored the Canadian Red River| head Fs neck. Тһе flesh is delicious, "HE go leather сарак “ Mt Hy were numerous. Among in 1857, niboine and icai uiri in | excellent for leggings and moccasin ts habits, them mples of Ribston Pippin, Fearn's 1555 ща took а pe eculi jar interest in the raeter, | while the Lapland ana PETAT Meat iig is ihe Lene n, as Б. ippin j il ‚ Court of | condition, customs e American сагї "E em on ipsi Cornish Pippin, and Вона, The natives grs that ud should wait a fort- se монь, ойе wildest, shyest, and. most un- Russet, were conspicuous, . night at Deus “ф e the river time to fall" Тһе enable, uch so that they are rarely pursued Ашатав.—1в&, Mr. A. Lumsden, Bloxholm Hall; Sleaford ; | said *n s the gorges while the water is P. white x rum ор, shot by e except through 9d, Mr. R. pb иын За, Mr. J. Bent, Edgbaston. | high; perpendielr. тоок | ИЛЕ, as glass, flank the casual good fortune; Indians alone hw th Culinary Apples i "ЕРКО ЛҮЕН ЕДЕ | river ach в 8 between them pd patienco and in linctive ста ich enables h сует Ч БЕ: ат порае |та apid.” Y od A Ше M ; du to tow, there ів n m eras them unseen, unsmelt; for POP on En wer е some beautiful specimens, o the nose of this animal can detect the t i» pec Celine Anong them m Orange,Royal Russet, Beauty. of Kent, Reinette » Ara а, уон Pippin, M bury Pippin. Ken t, Dumelow Northern Greening, аде Greening, Alfriston en Bridgew ling, and ground to walk on, nothing but high TAN high, high | by ng it); you judged rightly that time w: QE anything human a es lend unsuspected, If ә takes alarm | and starts om. on the run, ter was tne very th deg erige p Pt the wa that {ор ‚Ыз progress, and pushed | abbits and be атаа when Tes сап Ў bed, ee Ке" musk- 1i Awa A r. 0. J. Perry, Castle Bromwich, Birming- onward whils joa Fark rats, а Ss kind are valuable, "ei Ta Мт, R. Gidings, Birmingham ; 30, Messrs, Pluck & The falls were magnificent; the portages very | from t на : 2. the little Rr ite which — x sti d rugged, someti rice to those of lynx and Dessert Dens (24 varieties) were likewise well Puy: шы а pt PES ошаш, ог тә шаш Pie (5 д ME dh età pharma -fno fine examples of инора monte], Glou Mosen, Күре RA к, once . "o uei ai on fire, | +, The -trapis a sort of triangularbox, : 3 азын and almost mm. AER along, | on the р of а small tree, at about the height e Malines, bbc. Nelis, Marie Louise, т mar, | carrying the e D of the snow-line, 4. e, 8 feet from the ground. Beurré Diel, a eurré, were num element. hs те ed ‚О оро, that|fall is fo a neigh tree erous, Awards.—1st, h^: J. Bent, Edgbaston ; 2d, Mr. A. Lumsden, Bloxholm Hall'; 3d, Mr. R. EN Birmingham, \ dles * The Collections of Culinary Pi then Dij шой th pay rocked th the о canoes along with ЫНА" “т. the down too perpendicularly p s (2 however r by fa far the most conspienons— < ев ft appeared s rvellous, E > э red Зе Ј аа: Cale E logi 3d, п: | down, was sei y dragged past the difficult and otherwise Tee aec irch-| оез аде Wc g the boa b" а wo and creeping round a boulder or point of md, band fon casting а Ga with a stick attached i which, Lane | cus), or carcajou, French 8 call it, will often go along a | line of traps Wer ag fo apum and takeall the ra iuf. of eid Mp Ses medy is to watch fo See Mou efr v z NE uncommon, and, at times, a одих animal - Mr. Macken ver ond and а оме im vench on tha t : kenzie, of Mingan, of ке ne good, БЫШЫШ Ө бә remarkably I point. Often the frail Birch-bark can ‚ | landed on a. small í pposite the Post, more for Among the Chrysanthemums were well-grown plan and tl set work- sewing зр the ga ing те ise t Special object, taking th him a of Chevalier de: Julie Туге; Lady нде Beams, ming them to keep the | ЖЧ» n w, a knife, and snow shoes. Antigone and Rifleman; and among Pompons, Cedo T 1 ho soon saw the fresh tracks of his Nulli, Yellow. edo Nulli, Priscilla, o ор, Bob, Attila, | In so apos Pra T beautifal, | shoes, nt H^ ursuit, ses d and Andromeda, in Dri “stu до us shee ce hanging from the edge of а | round the island. а steady owards evening primes m АЕ OR don of 9: sb Mr. J- perpendienlar 3 dk % east Am. et ; above the river. | the animal „мав ану getting "tired, and ў, zot two two Bent; 2d, Mr. w Middlemore. Collection of 6: 1st, Mr. C. Blue and w £ pu with m h J. Perry; 2d, Mr. J. Bent. Single specimens: 1st, Mr. С. J. | a i 4 glis vd in "the 1 бә evening бе ow used for killing - the smaller game. резу; 2d, Mr. Bent; 3d, Mr. Middlemore. Cut Blooms: Col- | sun, Clumps of Birch in fulll g out of|got within 20 yards: the cat the Indians adi i) Leer a EET Er hie E Parr: MOS 7. огуз crevices in the rock, hung tenderly over the col зод round, rose its hind legs, snarled, an 3d, Mr. W. Middlemore. Collection of 6: ist, Mr. C. J. Perry; | white ice below, n each side of this beautiful ia А to paw th pe Mr. M. discharged Medis 24, Мг. J. Bent. Single imen: 1st, Mr. W. Middlemore ; | of. white, fri nged with delicate green, the red rocks |а but at the ваше moment his snow-shoes 2d, Mr. C. J. Eis) 3d, Mr. J. t. se stern and unchangeable. White, green, an 27% red, ped him up, um he fell headlong with his ut bl re also shown well by Mr. J. Geor, rge, [in t tree ees and rocks blending in yos ma harmony, | faoa in the snow, The cat (ринен м же upon him, of Stamford Hill who took the thre » first prizes, for ith one stroke the ыг his back. 24, 18, and 12 i in the open clas silent КЕНЕ i Mr. M. turned round at ‚ойсо, Ош з cat by with the macer drew his Nec n d Sene n s of боой n were shown by I. Mr. C. J. егуз yalio a pups of ROS їн МӨ vols 1863. Long- Co. Pp. 6 618 (851 +267). мела Ву Henry А+ Ату irees p Qe growth за met with. mposing Ww most the Spruce, some of mo ap rà diameter, "with tall and clean | over Th Bih trees were also the Grand rr but as he made uim d n ; but it left the victor exhausted recovered, an il & Е Ё | ili Б S гелен of January, ана арче ced their homeward journey on the 24 of July, ind came rapidly down the stream, to ascend which | had been во severe a toil. (To be continued.) The School Manual of. Geology. By J. Beete Jukes, | 2 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | and a diameter of about a foot and a half), the Alnus шй, D.C, the Alnus rubra, Big. (а common tree nost plentifu i п ш places), and the Betula occiden- | talis, Hoo k. (at e growing to the height of 60 or 70| [ЮксбЕмвкв 5, 1863. opportentiy of carefully looking over Carnation layer F.R.S. 12mo., pp. : 362. Edinburgh : Bla ck. Tha titl fth £411 its object. It is intended for beginners, and is, во far as we ean jr judge, e xaetly what they want. The work arts, of which the first relates to “ geological. operations now in action ; ” the secon nd to Eh vr бе Linnean Soci und the third to the “history of the earth's crust deduc ноб Аса - 9 асаа р? in it as interpreted by the w going o Each of these parts м, IM Pow deny written, id is illustrated by good d useful woodeu Calendar of ^C вті рорад d» (d [PR PLA ув! PA ONSERVATORY, yote Ca Dv the mna of the that are in frames; 16 is possible that dirt may мив settled i in the kan of the leaves; as this retains ture inconvenient degree, it is hi ЖЫ M health of the plants that it should be | remove Y FRUIT gx нез GARDEN, the uning and nailing. Should the weather веб in Mg wheel out manure y bon been by ore perg nded to all vacant plots of ground, where heaps may be made, and covered нес E an шч In many cases, pns ever, 16 may nehed in at once, b Sd Where rrots, Par et, or Onions are to b We have before us a Provisional List of Medicinal Pioni Фе. proposed to бе —( ёп the Botan nic Garden of the Society of Apothec West, Com трде Lindley's | Vegetable Kingdom, a Medica, and Medical Botany, ira's Materia Medica, le's Manual of Materia Medica, the Pharmaco —— к other sources, It is extremely well don а shall te the Society when ye “ый ын сопрта succeeded in getting together such a collec Mio dias d 4 | саге, a succession of them тау be kept up till spring. i bes > are 5-inc bulbs. For potting, the soil sho | rich apos; ; such as one- hatt fresh loam, cut from | ^ PAP 05 Ap cow or horse m a smal manur uantity of compost can not be ob Death the decease, d inst., “of Mr. William Wood, the very seite ало and Rose-grower, at mus оу‹ efficiently, and, after alias бр i soil, place the "bulbs upon the qm sy pressing if t Maresfield, in his 82d year. Кый into 0; the After w soil is not The Coming Winter. — Бетеге winters invariably sufficiently midi. hit the bg ou о, па ea follow the class of "Huh ө which has characterised the | bottom, and cover them with old ta А. ashes, saw-dust, present Una pre rwr inds en nus e thé d) with | leaf-soil, Cocoa-nut refu pd i ч other uen material, excess of rain, an e афи - above the ep | Aft thus nth, the ulbs s will be m seasons to the present rred in 1837.8, sufficiently jenes A de t 844-5, 1854-5, and 1860-1. 2 1838 a great frost set gentle bottom heat of abont rs ЫАЛ he pots m on the 1st of January; this oniinn t two months. the 20th rvals of | M of January the thermometer | тето. In Е the Tham about a fortnight; in this manner, a succession о? | Tu flowers will be secured. In forcing, endeavour to oed ge the roots from лай the fermenting erial. AA Ute d sie PrsERY.—Atmospheri ot be with- held from Pines in a swelling p КОСУ т. кей lasted four weeks. March was the coldest record, even exceeding the минон соіа March of 1887. On the 18th - that month the она ° Fahrenheit. In 1855 мамама istered t ET and Severn again sets inten cold weather | mber, yi 26° below Viene point. February 19th, аем partially soc over. In set in of the coldest | dency to premature гі pene { six vu "eive p" ttle ш м» vifa this season, except under wever, be slight anal of ЕЕ kind all day, ава ometi m - ede while weather is mild. weather some of the iet "earliest Camellias may now | mo onths previous to sowing time. Great attention be coming into ! loo t be paid to Cauliflowers in frames, and under ratu 8 po БАД, in order|handlights; stir the surface round them in mild to prolong iie bes йу. AM drip must also be avoided. | weath, d give frequent dressings of. dry Early Hyacinths will also soon ower, and with «e» lime, and ashes, king care also to give air hen efe pra racticab le. Continue to store пр a со with the turf de Red in it, and well-decom- alid i at | should, those uc pgpheuh..- be heads are large 92075 ings in STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, | For the Week ending Dec..2, 1863, as observed at the Horticultural Garden ЕКА! ov. |2 рете; Ofthe Ai: НЕ Кан E pt ЖАЛЫНДАН. Ke C acis: < 1 foot;2 feet [2] Dee S Max. | Min. Min. |Mean sep. | doe Thurs. si: 30.305 | 30 45 | 495| 51} | 5 | SE.| o Friday 30.300 | 30,205 | 52 37 44.5 | 51 51 S. 10 Satur. Fh 30.238 | 30.1 54 21 37.5 | 49 51 S. |. EET x 30.254 | 30.119 | 46 22 34.0 | 49 60} | E. |. 30.105 | 29.915 | 46 24 35.0 | 484 49 E. | 0 y! » 29.797 | 29.492 | 49 43 46.0 | 48 49 8. 5 Wed. 21 | 29.409 | 28.945 | 58 34 | 46.0 | 48) 49 |8 63 | Average. 30.058 | 29.593 ! 51.3 | 32.3 | 41.8 | 49.3 | 501 58 Nov. 26—Uniformly o ast; ES fine ; overcast ; fine. 27—Overcast ; fine ; vies — —Fine; very fine ; t night. » with = ы ао iat ge — 30—Нах и АЫ overcast ; деп nsely AT а: —HRain; very oisterous, -— hea rain t tight, Mean миме э of week 9-10th deg. а! the average. Duringthe tast 37 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Dec. 12, 1668. _ хә оп Es Mrs until the third week in WES ary. © Christ- | Day, 1860, found the thermometer 2° below zero. of С similar t descriptio япа bois kerous. of the abore yeure p partook n to-the resent f | materials are turned th Ten w let the Vines be pru u^ IN e the buds че CODE to swell. o: lit e, increase i pr must Ba Slowa —say 60° by day and 5р н, t. Take саге that plenty Te atmospheric moisture is E aono с vy emet constantly Wt, Allow the cwm to become compara- tively dry at intervals. often ener the fermenting Е ; Prevailing Winds. 622 ТЕ HH ЕЕ go of Greatest ala 7С = 926 vhi Quantity; d a | ЕР 45 8 Raine, | 9f Rain. d| la| ig Sunday 6 .| -477 | 361 | 414 19 0.76 tn.| 2| 4| 2| 3| 614412 Mon. 7..| 4&1 | 360 | 42.1 18 1.02 1| 6| 21 3| 41263 8..| 43:8 | 340 | 38 16 058 {215 1| 21 24] 6| 5 Wed. ..| 4&5 | 357 | 41.1 15 040 ]3|4|3|3|5/9/ 27 Thurs. 10.,| 46.7 | 33.3 | 40.0 24 0.67 |2| 6 3| 2| 8/10 3| 3 Friday 11..| 45.5 | 32.4 | 394 16 1o 13| 516 1 7|9]52 Satur. 12..] 456 | 33.7 | 39.6 16 3| 4| 71 3| 3171812 0.56 e АЙ d E utei с odia Ра ГЕН ЕВ Ree AXES EIE P br hest temperature during the above period occurred on the S&[—therm. 63 deg.; and the lowest on the 9th, 1851—therm. 5а. nes be bent down where бнрн icable, to equalise the Аз soon as the Grapes are ~ cut їп late Apc uned immediately. Whether taken - to rest or not Poe a of course, on iic arrange- ents., , If the ey are taken out, be sure to cover them anticipate is delayed, the greater will be, І apprehen. its severity. T. D. i 7 Times" a The s of River.—The tr monly th Abies Douglasi 1, ; ets air оп every opportunity, leaving а ass, ible. EN pr derent. in to force very gradually here. i дан дау — Bearing plants in pots and boxes should be f be eh onte or Eno "а week with manure water, HEET Aar length of one that had been blown down; but some | but take care that it is A too strong or cooler than whieh we sa must have been considerably AP than | ће air of the house. oung Slt have already this Th ма ging one nzies' Spru: Fir), a been raised „оп a dung vel, they must be ca refully feet in e А ў inis, i ^ | hee i The Abies [ e (Hemlec | 47, layer of sand over the surface will check the ascent of yapour Notices to Correspondents: m *„* Ая brin апу communieations пато been received to — "ые, and o are detained till t зена pin сад Ъе made. We кен phe а merde of those н епіз rs d z whos bee it tenda is still ШП delaye Booxs: У T. Без Б-те on the pple. co hd dcos d Your y is excellent; it utifully white, and thoroughly self- EG. Excuse us for saying с = your ques- y way, directly or indirectly, hi orticultural. cannot answer it. mislaid our memo- Sow DYED Therefor А - ow T TuS зау, we са Ессн. 18 AMAZONICA: Clifton. We have Heat you mus ael, ЗЇ уой аго wit d harco ок k э ng to tne axemen) iš a common tree, growin were ы о 150 or 200 feet. Some trees Ну straight \ бе The ciren measured | ex 26 feet 9 inches at 6 fe et fro foin thet Reniy е 4 йшй leg cud v Tis. and;the Do ly), to build pend Hed ts de MA or vedo "The СЯ k tegumen: cept, of course, үзен | е M avos necessa: int ts of the root are plaited mper measured was was 20 feet vul cede es ttalli 80 feet in all, е branching, ! are 15 feet before. 5 5 со usually tier T жы ралы Jed be collected, whi орау ыа ber Torm eget pie Se NE for or carrying o m thë business оге suing year should therefore be аа ected as early i possible, and laid close together to heat, After fermenting for three Mica: ora month, p»: will be in excellent order for ; in this they will both eat with more ser inty ai more closely. to make с, propagating beds all kinds, or to orm linings, it is necessary to ars ок. Е. w's Seedlin ng; 3, Rymer Я —D B L. 2, 5, ; 4, Dutch мү A 7 e ondoa А umelow's Seedling ; 3, Lon- — — ppin Easter Beurré. the ыру —Х. ^ü Cluster 3, Beurré Rance; 4, Bishop's Th: N. Thomson. v opos ph of answering уо PR Бе be put upi ‚а jtd of hot dung Should be drawn from the stabl ms to the leaf yard, s and well red, in order to fermentel thus for a week or , | leaves. About four nis dir of leaves to on of of. horman 50 | will ра поа Тыз xi P: [os qub ded Н Se 4 rns; emt and Lichens become objects of A horticulturo we Shall be ha: арр ventum them M sent in т as Cupressus тын has 3 uc ЮкбЕМвЕЕ 5, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Drainage of Land. R. C. F. HUMBERT, F.G.S., of Watford, Herts, and formerly Senior Surveyor mA the LE Commission, a 4 cago А-А, and Land A ears esta- praci od yer m ry Survey and rried ou RAINAGE LOANS are EM by the БЕДА, LAND DRAINAGE and ote Мр ial со Ir to the Owners of Freehold Tros RA Bodies гна &c., for all r7 of yv cultural pe ell as 1 tion, Enclosing, Road Making, усу “м Farm uildings, rue Ж ed by the 7 - Me. om mission. vances are odd. by way of Rent Charge on tho Estate n for ancho а term of years as the Landowner Bhall determi — Zu best adapt the annual charge to the cireumstances of the Tenants, З apes ieri of title being reqnired, or notices given to Re versioners or mie end rd iru e Company either supply the money е d- rs їп works designed ecnted n Agents M T they undertake the entire improvement by ma" experien staff, DP a the w heri y adv СЕУ required, and charge on the estate t works, and their commission thereon, Applications to be addressed to WILLIAM CLIFFORD, tap Me V Ar the ке of the Company, 52,; Parliamen HE LANDS IMPROVEM Er COMPANY. Incorporated by Special eg = # Parliament in 1853. 2, Old Palace Y tmin tm To коны m THE Wo prios Aorta, Вол Sonverons, &с, NGLA. хр т The Со у adva - Ж unlimited i ount, for the буучы bs ot £ Agricultural Taro veen, 1 the — outlay and expenses in cases being liquidated by v ог 25 у e . Drainage, Irrigation and Warping, Embanking, Inclosi: Clearing, Reclamation, Рае for any beneficial Ts pose, Engines r Machiner; ined or Irriga Ronds, T anie cmt в. r agricul 2, Farm Stani or farmin; Erne 8. Jetties or ding places on the sea coast or on the banks | of navigable d or lakes. 2| M5 SRS. 1 WAY AXD EVANS, ANALYTICAL and ESS Coxs: EMISTS, receive PUPILS for «4 study of AGRICULTURAL and GENERAL ANALYTICA CHEMISTRY. 06, Leadenhall Street, E.C. 1161 dinner will take place as usual at Radley’s Hotel, New Bridge Street, at 5 o'clock, — — of glish agrie rainage, ас — € BEAUMON. E Law AGENT, S asistant о "м2 | e of Works +. Баш. generally ; including Embankm -— Reclamation. of Marshes aud W: каек n and Warping ; the Erection of Pan у Дуа е: ина Cottages, &c., eit er at the private cost of the КЕ: or through of the mn Land Improve: Acts. the medium Estates apped, or nd and Mop upon for pervide dres лл oei д Valuations made fer Bales, or the ó тоңо нау of Farms, 22, Parliament Street, Westminster, В.У. te m z Works En iculture a series of extraordinary pecie o though t pip ut а little idend whieh holds them all. Mr. Mgomi in another column explains bis С Cum- Castle Acre cake bill ; warns aecount of the and fro still directer sou e hat on Mr. H есу farm the purchased manure has not been less than 10007. annually any years, The urchased саке and fee uffs have varied A nd: ^ €: ач ear; and they arem n that [considerable egeti of f Wheat meal weekly. At f the island, on soil naturall: Twenty Guineas Premi беч PREMIUM of FIFTEEN GUINEAS for the Best, DU hrs eis Milia Manure — any ordinary Turnip and жери Manure iu continuous rows, red er ебут ree о! DROP DRILLING TURNIP, and MANGEL intervals of 12 inches and 18 imp & Pnarr, тз, Teata, Eee shall be арр pli cable to r Water Drill delivering " paratus to be complete red at Lincoln for cope ion Trial by Aprill, 1964. charges.—Lincoln, ras uc LO ONDON SEED COMPANY, LIMITED.— Th rectors M ре, pleasure in stating that they have completed the harv of ый. дода of Seeds, and are now ina n to executo pA requisite for FARM and c | GARDE The GENERAL PRICE CURRENT will December, and will be forward application. Seeds carriage free. 68, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London, W. be y "the 1 w oovered with а greyi coat of sedge and moss with frequent p of Devils-bit and Hawkweed, and here and а thorny эргау of Rest Harrow, very little Grass being visible in the lled ld Mr. Норвох tells us that in iei Norfolk vy d m now in the same “тш” that they were ал 20 years ago, growi ng abou t th e same ор, h nt the | y in ed Gratis and Ту ж оп wW. - they had been farming highly f or 20 years before. Mr. МЕсит was mistaken in speaking of 25 years as the period of Mr. HupsoN's farming ; it was in 1822, more than 48 years ago, that he made the first purchases of cake at Castle Aere, *" Z" Family, now offered for the First Time. E Tae full Даат Aa " тү MARK. f “Z family" TRAD! I NURSERY WHEAT.| 4. "ther Баш of Е. a NO. Labourers' Dag m , other dings mired for Farm poses, ап А а е о Fuse Jouse and other ings for frm purpose e provisions о] Act ot калшы ir эбин] Аа d BE any public or ME AE Saarna st r other improvements, Бау borrow their proportionate share of the and charge the same mm the lands im No in tion required, and th f а strictly fina. ehe ok d r further апа for cae of licati һә the Honourable W m NAPIER, — Director, A Palace Yard, Westminster S.W. r J NON Long Su a ACAN Y бе: an. ей . CULTURAL PUPIL. Ed business includes Arable Hus- bandry an g with the ү, а r3 Short-horns and Long-wool OYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, CIRENCESTER. UTUMN 8 ION, 1863. President—Tux Rricur Ном. TRE EARL BATHURST. . Council. The Right Hon. THE EARL BATHURST, The Right Hon. THE EARL Aog PnaicE—One Guinea а Bushel (or Seven Guineas a Quarter), [veter — vare directions for planing, at the Brighton аралы n bags sewed up and sealed, u receipt of Ohequé c or Post (бшсе Or Ordan Uh must in all тзрапу the order. 8 bushels on 5 acres. , Esq., FLS, The Manor won poor produce and — rent o f Тай naturally much Sabir which we saw near Parton, Wilts, i arep tanding i in one of these poor fields, paying аас ает to 15s. an aere " Prod landlord, and yielding balí-a-load per acre or en stuff of all no r hay, one does 9 look across Z thfield Club Cattle Norfolk for a contrast. Th ESSRS. PSUTTON AND BONS b nh to call the|the omi side of She fence | the Grass is green end не of their Customers and the Public to their plent to? нр гше Ха А and other Mn j vie vil It ш sinoga songh, that it “is hard to t t ri made he present year an а was and TURN describe the operations of a vigorous eron e received for i estate not very far from field we are now Royal Berkshire Seed гнала Roading. наа to. Two reports were given, опе of whieh h hao HAM r MITHFIELD CLUB CATTL bed the operatio been commenced E SHOW, 1863.— The SIXTY-FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of CATTLE, A and азоо, will be VATE VIEW on MONDAY заната Р Admission ба; TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THÜRSDAY, s арі FRIDAY, Admission Carriage en! бы Liverpool Road only. The Hon. улер The Right Hon. T. J. L. FLETCHER, Farm i BALDWIN, =, Glasnevin—A Course of 20 Lectures on Crops. *R. Scorr BURN, Co-editor of the Lr de et Buildings—A Е of 15 Lectures оп Agricul Machines and Farm dings. Снкмїзтвү. ARTHUR Н. Сновсн, B.A., Е. сз out Exh bitioner, Lincoln College, O: .8. Borawv.—Jouw BAvrpow, М.В. Lond. B. S VETERINARY vem tin J. Мо à ROVS. MATHEMA W. MenEDITH LANE, B.A., Scholar t Trin. Coll. Camb. DRAWING.—JA * These Gentlemen will be in apes t residen rrangements have been made for the delivery of Г pecial Gentlemen, who have kindly TaowAs PucknaM, Editor of the Hereford Herd Book—Leoture | pora AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of ENGLAND. The GENER AL MEETING of MEMBERS will be held at the Society's House, 12, Hanover Square, W., on WEDNES- Y, December 9, at 11 o'Clock. | be. Order of the Council. Н. Hart Dang, Secretary. The Agricultural Gazette. |o: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1863, MEETINGS Smithfield Fat бф Show open the [А it m Hall pingi, S T PO 7 те e Ming open till Friday ing. тае lub МЕ КЕЕ Кя pon EM Woburn * {Farmers bun Club v (Genera Meeting) Ап пе! та] Society England ing at Мохрат, $3. " on Meat ing on ER d.) Товарат, nual Dinner) Р.М. of Шал: а-қ uem бе: yesin Aeg ts we are inform het im premises of the Tl Е pus КЕ е ver at. e tanner Ch yo ü po longer on the History of the Hereford Breed. MAS ELUMAN, of Mete Mun and Short-woo| J. Cn Мов’ ы Ай, ad clopædia of Agriculture Course of 8 те oh Tillage eges Land де, Wiovemry Wi оор, muy. dem d in the üngham, Lewes—Leciuto on South- „has enida i straggling rtp the kr the timber crops for the local a afterwards in feeling excita i in the neighbourhood by his of this ved estate, that had he acted bun quested n papin a mg. entry would have been sub- Kir Руен р; shall we а si ortunate result at present? e believe, of use to give reports of cultivation and improve- ments, oint out places where striking agri- cultural lessons are being gen but we have no wis excite any angry ng in connexion with үт Тһе Ъез t pian, боку, that ean be | adopted is to di d the risk we run, and do as Ev bitherte desoribe аз "^ шы аз possible whatever has been seen and hea: Mr. Боск, of Castle Hill n chiefly ғ the land was water-logged, the tenant fences and А абаа чё — the outfalls ук ial some a 2 and the ditches, and m power to bear in —by liberal Ж жнт of manure to dia £ sheep upon the and by steam cultivation with eake ifon the arable lai vat and obvious i eoe i land S x qt 2 fertility has been м, y conferred upon the e 1162 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [DECEMBER 5, 1863, The Grass fields now are green, enough is on them they are graz down. The arable land, which has all borne а crop of | V Wheat, and i e all in 16 e-grass, has been laid open y the removal of fences for the , burni and ste am cultiva- ton ke ch it is to тесе м) М Ар? ile imperfect horse "lage pfe Bede of Meu utf: ko had after сні f land, and also the consumption of puram artificial food (chiefly oi leake), the result of whic is a larger quantity of sheep kept, and, much better kept than formerly, and no doubt gradun- larger produce in ur. upon the poor and second-class lowland pastur cattle nta sheep eem e" fattened upon this бебі. tion of land by ud CUM formerly only kept n fair gro onditi Oileake is also now used very generally i E keeping storo cattlein the M in yards upon stra or ha ay. ] ету this desc wie m Stock was merely ch spring, very] little more than M and bone. he quently to be беп goi ng down t to the aa in ho p to secure, I think i duty to warn others to make sim adiu i inquiries in ч e offi vd in which they b inis Charles Wm. Hamilton, Hamwood, Nov. 29, ON THE SUPPOSED DETERIORATION OF THE SOIL OF GREAT BRITAIN, ARIA ME THE EXHAUSTION OF ITS VEGETABLE MOULD., ja LECTURE DELIVERED BEFORE THE peik FAR MERS’ CLUB, NOV. 11, 1863. By Cuaries DAUBENY, M.D., F.R.S., Professor of Rural Economy, Oxford. үтисе 1139). Тнк vegetable mulated by the decay н: plants during centuries, | p now fo or the first tim Latterly, t diteh. The the use ч artificial manures, and the У |ъ is the mos vith e fodder, poor s st seldom to be seen. - The is gr mg d gradual i incrense in e become so rapidly deco mposed, as to pro & important feature in the gas ses so cnin id evolved from. it, an nd v хеп are eep receivin of eompost earth and | with g dressing is, m dapi иче te. effect of ness of the Gra Chilver tegs, eight | were Шуа aking the ram. Of course this is to | hey are the | d seemed | Y he proper division of the lot into small mostititón, | with easy aecess to each. e the f generally worked upon the hill farms as шек жеге А 50, ог 100 уе: t а different appearance on | educated ood этр, soluble manure being visible i in thog greater green- | to eoit history" of Sussex farming. You cannot find a To ТЕ t аге г recorde d to hav ve sent forth а substance. n isin this manner that we may explain the over- flow g popu lation нана in many Pu ad mr ЖаШ in spite of wars, famines, ey А птеп, numero us, ав b to ge. land farms, where oxen were worked 20 years state and deficient capabilities at the p sent time, for instance, at modern Palestine, a country no land can | be tilled ОЕ, with horses or steam power. The latter has however only been epe than Wales s, and almost equ rm mountainous © © &É «2 һе B 25 < S < 5 ча E^ e ® LE 2“ = fenced , Cities, inhabited by n "етен. Rc S © ES | because а mim su shall узар which the Le n | and БО. in this rẹ io b 8 by the td, at xt period o of mian uec. sport under David, n red 800,000 m А-4, о bea n Israel, in Judah. Sure y niit « а teeming population. n a richer soil than at present exists of the account these exceptional cases, can bp occur generally i ^ а eountry at an early not lay а а impervious bed bets it pe the subsoil. INSURANCE — бела reful insurance against fire i of t sb or in a few peculiarly favoured localities n опе long MS I see no — to e produce need, | if property and judiciously cultivated, fall short ofi that th d f which was obtained fro e land in former ages. Liebig, in тее, уно , though utterly opposed to the ят Аз duties of. a | pruden t farmer, I "think 16 may - pe useful to The arable land du yet Ме be oq sid drained | o and iion, and steam sre жей Pen Mash n success x т in 4 р. раша Шаяру, КОНУ а great help to land drainage of са E to a clear understandin ng with the Insurance Companies upon every аан он of А new fireplace upon Ute insurer's premises—and particularly with respect to fixed ind. MA steam thre: shi machines. I need not say th and some re th 5y raid i in his book respecting emi might € ing us to infer that he extends the same remark 6 the is almost universal in Scotland за га and which is онај, but "hut а necessary condition of it in stiff | of the mo st impor rtant c e: immed - This however, as he assures me in a letter, i is a mis- f his 3 ed neighbourhoo od her ere are travelling improveme nts in mo der g being, not that admi tte d that the ' ideao of Manor Farm at Purton be made more productive to the ect of all i classes dependent on it | Co than it n hi es of the kind thus described mu mately cm an st ulti- Sussex of Eid ue с notice б Ue Royal Ex banary region on this зй I have been made атое | ^" sant, е5 t E - СЕ that 16 becomes every one o loo ek terms of | ce; Ar acts г garding m my own case are Жү pem ately. put iud a small steam at once gave fg s their veces tas engine фе pba bibi ei fabt, in nasmuch as Au p nce from — quarters of a real i the ped oduc under tillage during del Jast t half century; P by moii в - bec. increase and of wages whic. E Ah eee period, evidently unm in ган im |; di doi Pr ofe essor Voeleker has given а few statements in chang Com mpany th done во, and І received a letter enclosing а plan of the premises insured, with a request that Iv would ma ark the before the Royal Institution in May last. Thus in t Pe , bearing on thi int:— d upon a nobleman's agent on Monday, who which I did to this effect : That it was in a stone and k parish of Oxnead, western m of Norfolk, the Wheat rop amounted in 1773 to 15 bushels per acre; e 23 do.; ; 1798, 28 do.; RA enge 26 bushels. "Whereas ven few years has „ойу у 10 ‚0007. in ining the stiffes& clay soils of the co ой him the straightforward question, * Have your unty, and | pass slated buildi ng, with b ick floor and brick ch imney, and «еи nic: ating wi the barn only by means of a shaft g through a thick Miet the furnace o ening to the outside ai E building which contains the engine andat a dist; ushels. ‚Но 1Кһата, днк, їп 1800, 24 bushels; average át present, 3 Waterden; à near ә Norfolk : 9 average crop he ts inereased in псе?” and I could not get | andiat а ce from ether hay or straw—in fact, 24 bushels per at present, 86 d i say that had. here could € t possibly be a position more carefully ymondham, T No ate 1800, average стор, one very well knows), that all wet land im be selected with „а view to safety. I was therefore sur-| 20) bushels; 1860, average crop, improved by draining? І cannot find a case in my Messrs. Corbett and Armst Hudson, of Castle Дег, states that the average пег of a tend of rent from draining on | the роо letter :— t crop round Lynn in 1800 was 20 bushels, heavy clay soils centage on the itted tothe Royal Exch } it i 32 . m some extent, be р ТЕ notifieation of having m- necessary fi Licbig's argumen nt to be able vy sv Mp much | engi ino bi оа. о , wood, үөү that à met Асу deterioration in the produce of m the: irected in reply to you that tl irectors | the country has as yet actually taken n place. But for imp ent of ing. iiber pm not vary decline proposals upon farm buildings and| Indeed it would be wonderful if with o ended | farming stock where Py. ИЕ is used, and decline | commerce and n! I the evil rh uir the re maini ng unlet until t two or 33 и e thereof on pro пе remainder of "this letter referred to their offer not often counteracted, and me degree пеп кт мы: wi “hi is sufficient for our purpose, if we are able to show the му * about ү ап acre upon a ICT ti n em ] £k without as surpri Aet à 5 this, as the pP pop t: me to “м at the TU datu of one of the the improvement is attributable to expedients hio, from their very nature, are temporary an precarious, Another proof that clay farms lave ко of agricu| атау improvements; and bep that almost | has hich are capable T M i ue, is that there every Fifeshire or East Lothian had i утта Fori in ўер. first plac place, еі must be one for a vale bel gr ie engine, ed down o the ofice of the North British sound and rational system of husbandry, the only clay land of Sussex I have no doubt would now I t not only did that Com- | destined ed for раа and "ed аи ing laid down to Grass but for t vy 'inventory, | pany not verts to insure, "EN made no addition тект E р а об vicissitudes to ntry 18 which the tenant when leaving would lose, to the | іо the са premium ther fixed or moveable | draws i of from 87, to 5l. an acre. ком the reverse | engines w I ei xn вау that I insured my | and not ов чак їз ће саве with hill farms. break | premises a! ai nct in that office, and as back with| Sach is that which the pic pd posting every year, xc doc large | not very comfortable feelings to the fact that щу | appear to have adopted, ind which has quien bae, baen brought, under, vallivaiton.in Ше 1 егы АР аа ps t cy n pedes years ; artificial manures to | the Royal Exchange Com excuse for depriving | period anteceden! an immense extent with the breaking up of this!me of the advantage they had been for half a century | prosperity of so. мама, yet maintaining in ancient tim mber of Бч DECEMBER 5, 1863.] 3 THE GARDENERY CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1163 will have it, thro g M f their vegetale ш е case of t e two nations the proces Mord a implied ps the very фар use which i is | - of а е ы; во that little or no stock is КР bur ent is almost the o only kind which «ТЕЙМ аза Duae to heir land. Now as thes e must consi sist о the FOND materials | reaso sof | by t so ; contains other тайшы T ME olt the s Ау is, that on kN d a very small portion, derived chiefly from the surface, is or this s 2,897, 365 tons have been expor ried in Europe zu seven years,* and as one ag naturally in a condition to be absorbed by the roots of | advantage derived from its use it ui be stated that planta. experi made in six places of the kingdom of Y és" 7б, im some cases, } 5 owed, that each wt риб] проп the ground at Lois Wee n No rthx blond а qu Series produced 150 Ibs. of Wheat, -400 lbs. of Potatos, and ra Vhea " crops has been obtained without df. ielded E manure аё all, simply by allowing one half of tbe in oat it Now the voee Eel of guano can hardly be ex t Tad 3stl з гет ne, for by Bison: to the addition to нете n priv i farmers may be enabled to $c: di "the land jit the spade. folo owing table, w. ven on authority of d period to the same my um d of fertility But experience appears to have shown, that on lands s| Lietie, it „will hi sen, $ lati in addition to phosphoric which it enjoyed when first cultiv It i 14 to 2 per cent. of potass, а эү нч fact, that with them the "volatile or | remunerative, will avail to bring into an ava ed fe pete vas of T magnes ia, azotised vM шыр of the manure is little He of, for | condition for the purposes of the coo nol а е ғ 100 PARTS OF THE ASH. the d ів left it dito Der esiccated, and all its an erp tter За | materials for an abundant harv E Guano. | Wheat. "put Rape. destroyed. It іва part of their xc add "manm Hence, under the operation of mere illa age, land | biis pu 5 to 30 40 р ould become gradually less ,and less productive until | Lime 84 to 3 4 H 10 cereali, as with u $ * xs, agne 25 to 2.0 12 6 10 recent write "poene gricu ure remar. Pies "acid . à s 4 45 36 36 that Ње Empire er Тарай СС абда ‚ The elements of ritis indeed e and will Ci that Liebig is about equal to Great Britain ы. nw К that owing t to the hilly 810] natur е of the d, n for Кетер d gd pul ch is not га of the husband- man, ia тен ын) һу the „chemist, that he thes small, ba ed to ii. ati e superiority of guano over аре hop hate of lim the ammoniacal mia it Yet it is fo eux that the addition of amm tilla те ve whi rale din that of the British Is jands, в is maintained ara 6 у has roduce of their o ign e whereas Grea! d gp orts fro! kind hon Eus ent of many m isture, uni and ве (е the phosphorie acid, which, combining with the the. million Now fact alone is suficient to redes those theories Ат of attribute tbe falling o. mm eus bons а salt, affor SA A from its easy solubility of the natural humus. Were there any truth in such a notion, the long d Mn which the ground has nee ee in these tries, and the reduction of the whole region 80 м "tibi ries ago, б, 48. an artificial conditio ion, by the removal of Len piment an and A bringing the who. nd u the dom mus t have pnifoant p в" "that the earth which x ru be i jin а slow, т апі | expens ug out, having handed down from fi AE воп their joint acquisitions, would have secured to present n pone the enjoyment of wealth, had e ойе pot out to interest the ou that had descended |1 ME un нее Мац п bestowed in getting R^ et these ЫН ae КЫЫ prre than in preserving Е and the fable of Hercules р the Au stable by forcing t it, isa type of what is often done in the backwoods c of | America, and in dei of the more fertile portions of | а; Russia, even at the present day. In such cases Феі УНА "А to attribute the decay iity to the exhaustion of vegetable mould — since the removal from the - ofthei taken up by a num mber successive cro explains the Бан н, which it it las йе. countries somewhat more advanced, various expedients are resorted to with greater or less success, in order to bring back the land to its original state of | productiveness, In Armi pled ран indeed, where an abundan of u ub emite xists, upon w. which to fall back, | i bus d n Aus ost э bandon tbe old and exhausted land, and so that the system of fallowing, which ad held its pimai in most is in fact an expedient ee зын j consequences of this system of drain- ing the satura! resources of the soil, without i i he gradual di Ш | ехсге! proceeds. But df presuming upon the fact that unlimited] а ттен in the rock, he cbose to squander away the аа of ages, he would be sure to find to his nt His sri an ponti indeed, having laid by the profits | th of the ore, which during а long succession of years they | f had d and d ami mouvt of ore not yet worked аб чан lay pply of nutriment to plan fi» a er a time ln iv efficacy, and is may be explained by com t ре, 24 of potass to 3 cid; Img ав we have seen, furnishes mu 1j to 2 per edid. se Los and 2 of magnesia, to about an equal ount of this same acid. So Ж ед, as the available potass or magnesia Чер in the soil — реш, the phosphoric element of the gua will cease to contribute to the that what he could dd by s: of labour fi he earth, left him after all but a scanty subsistence, | ` nd perhaps even one, which, ав е ү told by Sir W. with o n guano [dw is, rid all an imperfect аше for those sqq "matters, which rience led е er to appl. Аша ong, will one day be the our coal, may | ex farmer у. ie land, long have зле in consequence of f the incr: depth | eir етей. „which m could ' alone be o fs of М сабо: mixed with the straw inaccessible. — « a oth edendi, "арт A NO And such would be the case with the British land- | under the nam e regarded replace egree by artificial substitutes de Vir ыы materials | to which are so recklessly equande: RESTORATION OP FERTILITY. A EWY Eth т 2-4 + | in a great эф farmyard and in all а amongst the most vila bis as well as the sible kinds of manure which can be applied But they are inadequate to fulfil their appointed | office, both in енн d ў quality ; in eres. d because they repres y the inorganic consti- tuents s of the food which the ede have consu ode p трата namely the by preceding € crops through t [4 aid о manures. _ |s т he loss epe by the sale of corn, legumes, : and live stock o od th f catt The soun 1 uno ye ut parpi "of ТӨШЕ v. what crops ees afford subsistenc "X" In most other countries, in lieu of this, the most unfailing еру various ape substitutes have been | d to, and especially so e form of phosphate of | ү the. Бау ти, Turnips, &c., which they feed upon; and as contain а larger proportion of the ingre- | diente г ШИ, ired for the rod of the cereals be | their dius, it ete that whilst the for suffer both relatively i and Fon relatively, бА the straw will be than ed loped m gan 3 Lu tely, because the increase 5 the a larger quantity of i den tance "pro As enters those rAd ahg w which the. prain afterwards produced i : ; йш, that ao the min eg sul tion of produce which has n place in the [^ ч requires for coming to maturit үе жч ses ir he M prowa di where | ™ gene ai cad кы че нн JA EUM ущ e syste wer 5-й calating LA llow «оре 5 indeed ushe wn 1 was t t tical f. „І will not for a time to piane our perceiving t terioration pre sul whereas in ren it had su Рума X 12 | dwell u ма degiring: k ШКЕ GEA ara S Nos which this which the land has undergone, because these draw 35 Emu vie mare vemm vitet " ED an | i portant article is derived, whether ar the bones of | their supply of nourishment from a deeper stratum, and 1941 00 bushels had been п, animals or from the recesses s of the earth; suffice it to |thereby bring up to surface a fresh y of y 8,100 were obtain m bw is гн 850, | = nutr e matte i which, after passing through the Шо we in Europe аге obliged to look rÀ our |in vas N ов б ie Pampas of ges зацв! fe ai ptt ystem of the cattle which feed upon them, is distributed [n d тее cd кын the Medie MÀ ч the | her шн iet the sake of thei ir bone and | over ie surface боса o yarı and Mich ede Ме rd urafiki of th ен tallow, the demand for "the former has 0 eroi во eu has Е reduced by eon cnc P „А greatly exceeded the supply, that various minera] | end rr AL tein Ду pd pnt jure ve been proposed for furnishing the same еса ЧА the Corn Gien adoos Че gront Paa of Р, ineral d ub 4 ym Ameri ainly of -piirin a etate of groat purity, But there can be no doubt, that here also the I i effects ts will e ensue, and that in & few years the laud will explored тш Mn MEN 9 Mg o e XT sink А1 - -— as that = the older settle- Agri ral Society, and I am happy lv the | Peri тобы s reduced to sterility, tbrough the э» Берен ыо to its птоз р ер availing f — oer ere Keen ot its 5 vegetatie mould, bat requiring MÀ mur Vg reme wo ке (ре guia epe been now pieni of cattlebat dio afa ded ed ык from aid A Сас orm d manure which is found in oth prem ig br ic at the time of my visit, tended to err pog et b run to waste. connect Lisbon and i кйш ect of i oarit e pers TUE — 5. юч лон methods аге | spot where the bed occurs. ML be taken to restore to the land all that pres resorted to for the to the land a Hie. үсе the table of all th wi from "os акса лали portion at least ofi its original: fertili ^ hates that I mi able to Sillast, had $ ше The first of these i esito; Un. ИЧА operations o | many of whi are doubtless Lesen Ad * Mr. Markham, in his Tre Pet dee, f IMP ploughing, harrowing, &c, by which we set free a|derived from rocks in this i country, especially t 086 | Chincha Islands in the Вау Si "697,965 tons bad been ot € 5 ^s ^ Ah nid bridge, and about Е in гүре чу чю ppm 184). Та that aeger ed t of $48,554 tons, "Judas ie EE arati fr the waes i it e phosphate of lime alone is insufficient to | Ык дд. во, taat at that rate tho storo of кш а sterile, and few rocks so destitute in epe of|maintain the fertility of land unimpaired for апу those Talands wil not fertilising ingredients, as not to contain enough for length of time, resort has lately been had io guano, у 1164 THE- GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL: GAZETTE. [DECEMBER 5, 1863. the country, or was contained d не those individuals who had bee ing them with some substance which s ex cemeteries ; and even the latter iiey ^ o дой. itera а certain lapse of pides endered back to the soil fro which they were дег 1а the state P things thus pen we might even lt for water to take them p. Panli in the ко! to do this, we are ap аз to | render Б a return to the, old б. ра of o cras I fea: toa condition, |t di! fusio. remained under cultivation, because very arable soil contains a large бш of phosphoric acid, Б alkalies, their. ready through tg v in thos extreme, and, as "Liebig had don nal | m mineral та to render the material mitad for th e| roots t act upon, or rather brought нү Es admitted to incapacitates them , for sed i „Never the ie I nn late ly seen аб Cov entry a 16143 health end of economy, which ought to b. jointly the roots orb them ep = earthsin a condition no ot ava ailable e time to The fa. d ure of Liebig's mineral. composts, whilst it t pla p. н, 0 and water, is rendered soluble ; so that i іп a field | upon the ds bed soundest à priori conclusions in and y also est a cauti А deodor! ud constant tillage mo ingredients will be rende Mud fitted for agricultural purposes. Nor under these circumstances will it во much matter, whether ammonia, as every soil absorbs from the water or from the atmosphere more i this Mere с) than is required for any ordinary cr carry on or out pasir ЕМЕ e iis ultimate ы Зере проп еу of the soil. arg e | smell, e sewage being removed in pipes to a proper phos from the. town, where EA e ised by дшге, with the road s рте ‚ Kc, and then retained in s for a time long e admit of the brin of "the greater part ot its solid matter, after which the liquid Dre edo of all and nearly in а limpid, co is allowed to discharge itself into an adjoining perl ia e Кра of the nem which analysis So this semi-solid кү "ium to be in ‚Же perceive, therefore, the "theoretical correctness f | g o lar arge is is the ' de emand for i ita monga the p p p * 3 + 4}. Дд, g Н b EGO! ig's gl „the апаре- к set. of mineral manures adapted to each particular | ашап ked up b 1 ffünity as t ; is stated t id b p ted t хе of ti iod e alo of the ро aiin de Sedini A restorin ng them in a proportio кисе у eorrespouding with that in which ey had bun V MAE Their failure, which is n now disputed even by their inventor, arose from ве тейпейоп of the ingredients of which they were com- Hence if by the Aere of tribal guano; vac) | S желга more ^ ч addition of nitrogenous substances, — racting from the soil эн аба return, ма аге exhaus іп ће incapable of absorbin ng tbem. alkaline ганне should be washed away by the га! before they could be assimilated, Liebig airected that the materials should be necs m Fearing lest vA br у ваше proportion "the supply эн ма p which mpl conta ingi bier бога рө; "d And although a single di district or nation may avert this catastrophe, by procuri a Saar of and the-eby w g from foreign hell he! | сеейз. “ ar that some portion of the preceding remarks will pat to my pond кч. to have а bue tical bearing, for so for the may have bee berating furnace, supposing that in that "йө "they would, when spread over the "oli become V applied | restore the balance, yet if the general temm Lon egeris proceed, as гат а Ъе - case аб! to the absorbing вав of the р his mistaken prin "e mu p. be t e d s of the article eee run in a solid condition. observed, that soils possess the power of absorbing pahi ы feared that. the мезі will not pci urs emand, the t eH gh With reference to this and other allied fabio, I, | would stro ongly re ecomm end to шу audience the peru sal, sometim tbe base only of the dissolved salt, and that in tha latter case the acid of the salt from which the -— had with v De it in combination with This pow of етей « either mwe sholo or * ponit of the saline а through the soil in а state of solution in water, Liebig ascribes. to th by th е surfaces of the earthy matter he is of opinion, that whilst dom to prevent in great measure the nut: rom being ганаа cff 8 the water whioh perite Y red it does not powerful Products and Processes exhibited. p^ He rae к and the pre rülity of which they ar ef | the. present b ene 1 BEI АД whilst it may not be amiss to suggest to the ent generation of fa Umen that evi en at "i nt "time ^ "апі with reference to their own pese advantage, it might be e expedient to make to our land which Nature herself qu to have prov. vide d, pom ot ү be important, that a view to influence А шош; every person Înterosted in the well- Trai of the try should be made aware of the fact, that a timeis йу to arrive, when the present system of manures, пай onal Exhibition, which h: e ы inguished chemist Рет Hone : In this Heg S. will see the siad сы of Baron Liebig, and of agriculturists, {ттн by the laborious researches of the latter are candidly stated, due credit is paid to the philosophical views contained in the new work of Baron qu canno ot fail in the lon b order that arrangements may be BASE in оа 1. К: that period | for utilising Jine treasures now allowed to run e, and thus for. future wa entitled * The Natural d of Hu pers p th ng ru ead intó: oin with, and thus bet en to their нА to the nutrition of the plant. It is Sab oniy l ру the combined action of the are present, an. аы f the roofs, —€— the minute enne of phosphat And I am much а. fi the censures which the prs has passe ed upon n the e system m now so pr revalent i in OILCAKE FEEDING. couched i ш too vehement pd of decet ive, will not be ac D — er fertilising" re which а e- surfaces of the soil, can "be rdsdind ктем аз ч find access to the growing plant. — ut where, as in MM manures, the ingredients ereall fused into 'а mass, it — impossible for еве ‘combined mox es to overcome A attraction acquiesced in as in the main correct. Whatever opinion may А, as to the power of а great commercial and wealthy mation to replace by D oer I maye been a great deal amused and somewhat hed at the igbbob created by шу fe y in Cumberland AA ilcake feedin АВ La portione town sewage (and it must_ be recollected, йу the MEN is not whether the loss can be e тері aced, but "n at er them available for Ше uses of the plant. The above considerations may perhaps furnish an à to an objection, which I dare say many of you to e remunerative), no doubt сап be еы as t D e value of the material itself, hi nts is In a fe w citi ies indeed, as is notoriously the case | in seldom with A se eds the facts. I shall lay be but I trust that E D едт from these facts à determinati tion, so far apital will pe ermit, to g0 may make to my position, that guano, ү; applied year after year to the same soil, will in the end bring about its m the sake of which — — of our sewage is in other But let " look at іб аз a manuring question, and. we need no longer doubt the wis адо of our Norfolk and If, it may be said, this arıses from and the aesan OP of tie health of the community, i is altogether overiooked. | адда белдь. ,Are m good and thus x being usted of any off: fomi the vicinity, m if lost to — usine О ы | acre! Now, there is à great maxim that every one of the elements of its fertility. аб least rendered in innocuous: - | should remember, that every. verae produokion pays Now entering ion, f the olds. s goot from the requisite quantity of pearl-ash, or of a soluble salt | to empty Tie bad afa miron, ойга еду ‘a field of green Rape or тр px ley or à of magne be obtained at а price for which the M i of water, уер а г ' of its|ton of cake. The. ere is obvious, The 1 would be indemnified by the increase occasioned | toroughfares, and in close contigui any of Ив Js tak little from the food, and that little, hiscrop, І may remiad yeu, that in order that tee | dwelling houses and v a its colleg: e cT when conver кей. o meat, sells at 74. per 1b., or about ingredi should be serviceable, ma must be ap Id t know thata so flag! iren of is- | 657. „per оп, altho its elements are, really not а form and in such quantiti g y pon iple than the cake at 107. per y ‚ aud to | many of our 1 the sanitary ot ел chem : flesh contains 77 per cent. be dee ina state of c lorp à adhe ai шу Ei Тү Hs AL] When I hear а man sion so i te, as to тне а certain extent at least, | | appears to be that of the rsen dn rid tot p nuisance Mig of loss by farming, І - him, * How much ; the action of the weather. with the least danger to the health of the community. | їз your gross produce per тте?” а dif Í find it small, — should add only that quan- | bo this system of dilution has been | I at ouce understand the cause of p tity of. potash or ted, w it faeilit рё, of course, adverse Oo of which we have . by the crop — e i kopat ш io raise, would be grossly | excrementitious —À the eese of ће town, | lately had three, during. which capital has bien caleulations; first, because in the | limits their існага to those. cro |i farmers, Speaking however of the average 0 - state in which. Feoi ingredients were administered, a which admit, of irrigation, à the year, and X ктай. gross vu. i 8 1 rge £ h l3 Bend д g y Etahi, ing. e 2 е s into the subsoil by the rai ; cereals. kingdom is stated by Lavergne and other mend remained for the plant to take up must be so distri. De Hofmann, ка» his. Report, is ine|to be only 3/. 125. per acre, or renta; whole ә s d Lr e astian in thia country, В may stil AEE Kaot dice some modd of deodorising and "v — Ркокмвив 5, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1165 aud other good farmers understand this well, When I once told my farming examined and «ро in? for large meat- making and manure-making, | that Mr. Ва gley, of Tu lham, grew iod tons of Mangel found correct. The balance in the hands of the by ient chasing and consuming food brought on the | рег acre, tad Жи them at 20s. рег ton to Mr. Rhodes, Бойын. on the 30th November was 15997. 9s. 114. FA to restore the 4 taken EE in the > Wheat the cowkeeper, here was a Lud of laughter, and| The Country Meeting account f and Barley crops sold. kes ing said about a *'crammer;? B market | оп the table. Тһе eniin ашкыс ж һе and Lincolnshire е iei rh Еи s for|gardeners, who cultivate four times deep, and | names of 20 members in arrear from various causes be ondon. "Тһе Smithfield returns confirm this. Well, | manure four times as heavily as editus" нени look struck off the list of the Ce ha this AM was then, having said so much, I will go to the point upon | upon such a crop as nothing extraordinary. epend adop " which I was so snubbed by Professor Voelcker and | upon it, England is not half farmed; and we must give JOUR: —Mr. Tho M.P., reported that in others at the last mrig of the Central Farmers’ Club. of our old p Ji dap, se, as ec cre "€: ҮШ. (1863, Miseeliameons Essa ays Бу no prize is ' First, le& me say that the farmers with whom I | and tenants, before we sake farming more profitab ded, but No. will be published in the Journal occasionally associate in these districts are “ practical | Our m. e is се meia oer then ^ i ансаган | with "the "E or. orcester Local men,” living by their business, and, I may safely say, common Ee 88. tice and advice is:— NK or Essays.—When the essays competing for knowing well v hat they are about. А few years аро |“ Break io and v 6: 5) in dry weather. ро | thes г рези bes a: in, Блай гезе Committee my fnend, Mr. John Hudson, of Castle Acre, West v bring the Yu Soil to the top, but let one plou gh | res ict appoint one judge ach class e b Norfolk, was НУЧ me from Lynn to his house, and I | follow under the other, Са put on i =: ЕЕС part Ат the. Society, ad to у (de Worcester зу in the road 35 great 5-уеаг old Devons, as fat ав | and so grow as many roots and as muc ch c nla acre с ommittee ie bue an iren Two seldom x "eri many we see in the show at Christmas. I said,|as you would by ordi: ultivati Rs the Wor r Committe vit th this ect have, “What extraordinary bullocks!” This was in July. | is my advice, эн | being. * gratis," Ifear it may not Leo wever, Fac no reply, ** Well," he said, “these are mine ; but I did not intend en ciently appreciated. J. J. Mechi, Tiptree Hall, sa propose to appoint a nd Judge fa for p. Es 1 I sai er. 186 n the usual manner. This report was received and E 5 en t4 E © 7] т © Ф с m E] B с ® = et © E E © H є іЯ on ul - said, “How are you feeding them? Не replied, “ They PU ef fin d арш «ЖӨ» «| adi Led. were working bullocks, and after they had put in my | annually that, affir e i Et QOL. 1 300 acres of Barley, I began with 51b. of Linseed-cake | pur rchased food, I get from 51. to 6I. рег. кн for iy | which was ordered by the Council to be rel erred а day, ma ITA increased their M P they g helps me | fo. the Chemical Committee to prepare for publication are now lb. of cake a day." aid, “ What | on my Italian Rye-grass, and my stock consume (cut |in the Jo ЕГА! до they быз "besides P" * Well," he said, x ^ what they up чыл pocas all my Bean straw, and much of amy ETERINARY. —Mr. Raymond Barker reported the like o the pastu nre e and in the, 'yards, but they won't grain stra W 1 have reason to believ ve that this is a t, in consequence —Mr.Wren Hoskyns presented th of the ted abuse of the privileges s entry, "m Las t уе ar, of farmers, I asked, ** How | much duel food is used. Since writing the fore- dii quali cation "i "their pigs, and abusive languag is earn Најн feeling Tis animals?" Тһе бды going, a neighbour, ЕА Калаи 230 асгев оЁ very һеауу | towards the officers of the Society, John Dyson, of v d has eat Shorthorns; the et "s np rige, im just called and says he loses 4007. | Adelphi Hotel, Dock Street, Leeds, and е Graham, Erbe cake V des. hala ^ eck of pr what is year, On asking him as to his live stock, he òf 1, Blackburn’s Buildings, York Leeds, be cA Turnips do like to eat." А farmer present в he d 4 cows LE T pigs. ar e aa corn тп be | ейде rahi exhibiting in p ure à at the | e of! ed Qi PD said, * I once fed a lot of rent eed grown without manure? whic s | Society. The Committee farther. Feo h cake and straw; they actually at las only, "d acres, I lare ену ^no. Lo E "ullock, "n, luti 351 of cake bach per day." Discussing, on the: biis stock, an sheep, besides pigs. се for the prevention of iras ure erroneous occasion, the quantity of stock made per acre, Mr. фый. Eor — d ess cases similar to my neig ENERAL NEWCASTLE. — Colonel Challoner Leeds, one of the company, was pointed out as one of | bour’s. I have e just returned from Саден, въ | that the Committee paier that the showyard the greatest meat-makers in Norfolk ; and on inquiry I ч the best farmers ш using great quantities of | Бе open on Monday the 18th July, and close on Friday found that he purchased, on a farm of 1200 acres, from | cake and meal in feedin evening the 22d, and that the trials of implements ab T ЕЕ 4 ga he M *Ilose, and sometimes I gain by it; but the me ie Correspondence table e, and the rip unanimously accorded their corn crops always feel the effect of it. г Again, Mr. „ Price F Pm оп. — Reading an indes in the thanks to Mr. Torr r the time and care he had Hudson bres me ез during his lon (25 to 30 ? еар to-day, on pig feeding, it strucl ti f the fields, Тһе Committee а farm of 1200 acres, he had expended| те wh ethe т you would be interested in having а |further recommended that Mr. Jacob Wilson be autho- 0,0001. $ um; ина 50,000/. in artificial manures ; and, | s tatistical account of the price of pigs slaughtered at | rised to make such саа ы ин as may be necessary ав he jocularly said to his landlord, * The top ог | опе иш for the last 32 years. Sixteen g and straw for the purposes of ploug. soil is mine; І made it; the subsoil belongs | high protecting duty оп bacon, and 16 А деу free from | the Show. In c iva ence of the change and extra to your lordship.” Now, sir, these wise and successful |a нач die It appears at first sight almost incredible, | quantity of land takoni for the trials of implements, it men know quite well that small crops on lan Ic e E correctness, having 2very item | was desirable tha: naturally poor and thin won't pay, and they go in have entered it from year to year as it | This report was adopt for cramming it, and forcing from it great corn crops. ve pt en "or md " inve: it you just as entered. | Тһе Annua Pert of all the e standing committees I remember once, in а favourable season, seeing on Mr, | Isaac Hillier, Newmarket, near Stroud, Nov, 26. were presented b Hudson's farm 8 Wheat stacks from a 40-acre field—the| 1531 di Ts. за. роге m price 8s. 1}d. 1. pet score The finding Ооп Quim os for 1864, viz. :—Finance Е cag 1832 Kor ROUES | ^ $4 =» |Committee Journal Commi Chemical Committee. э .* | House Committee, Implement. Veterinary qe TI и е" aad Stock Prizes — were э LLI in the corn. Оп the ordinary **bread- 1835 and no cake" Lr ru the natural crop of Шаб | 1836 thin soil we probably have bee E 7 10 » 1 e » The Council having ече — —— These farm rre trouble themselves about tbe g Society for 11 o'clock m Wednes T mii Dee. оше. niiata digest: Tand a па ge price e for the 16; jun ending 1846, 7s. 5а. | adjourned to tet t Wednesday i m T ruary. 2 know hat iti is more profitable to = it through "ig регеа ут а ея € bacon, and | ^, Бресіа] Council - — at the ring as the animal than to plo apt it direct into the soil the Т ds wb prices of pigs Monthly "Couneil, „for e purpos e of rece g the ч Peo eople w who jeer about 20 и «а еа de "Fee tried a Ej cm Led prico 20. "m eet d Stock Pri It uncommon thing for | 1849 « 1556 9 and of settling the Prize-sheets for the эйт. s Show my fat sheep on Clover to ent 2 М of саке рег ау, | 1850 ,, 7 3 $5 1858-, 8.5 n at Newcastle-upon-Tyne. which is equal to 16 be. or 18 bs. for к bullock. Of n " - NISI p aud EA non MIDLAND eed бинни, ASSOCIATION. Hall is 6 i а 2% 1862 ,, during the night to the oil-cake bin, ate 55 cakes, or | The Sr price for the 16 years, 95. 64. e score. BINGLEY gley is this year more th z fri l d f wi nusu ео ^ PLE VIVUM кынлы ——— every division of its manifold December show. The "There is no mistake about it; many a poor farm that | A £otítt t$, 8 оед E e Pis u$ uf than they have ever is now unprofitable might be rendered remunerative L AGRICULTURAL LAND. п average by the abundant consumption of саке. I knowa case E зот Coux exiit Widna м, ps фар йет, ыш? С заты а мы — аш EN RT + ‚т 1 E several ord Feversha President, in Chair. Lord | £ ultural bi nufacturers and seeds- уе з Se Tie сит di — re en corn, п, of the |G Chesham; Wap се нд е Hon. N. Hood, Mr. Faves dicun rendi ЖЕ ine manufactur: he. д E ‚ Mr. Ha dme Locos id m ^ n am The Hereford — eger 31 — m о amsto: d. e aallon: Л сЗа eifori drm Mr. Druce, Mr. Exall, M Ae h | best of. the lot a a Ў eifer shown Wy Mr Groves, | of | Gibbs, M. Fisher Hobbs, Mr. Wodyus, T r. Ho x za, |" irthi nches 8 $ B B 4 о = 2B 8 Е] = << z D $ E 8 S m 2 3 5 R зз o er © апа mt my Синій , е s. DRINE Df of M.P., Mr. Jonas, Mr. Lawes, Mr. Pain, M. ias at 34 years old; a remarkably 4 "er wide, their es pock ts. Man qose me re not aware ме Shuttlewo rth, Мт. Md M. onderfully good aid, but even r. Wells, Mr. "rere, rofessor Simond and tical кА ghout. "The old are Hok mince азы a 1 шр = Á—€ ховс ег. The following New Members eom Messi — |i Pre resist hronghont, Mr. Phillip ES Mets i food -mixed with 134 d со ater very e на, Бора Вашу РЬ. Жано, ai бо ба кыш зата by ME. t, and ipe da epi indeed in severe weather. This 15 lbs. of dr кышын ure Т to an animal > ТӨР. Өе ын А Ji r lei The Chateau aero (see penes net =ч MEE ы года Lien, omas ЗЛ Mibi Bigot То animal 15 lbs. of good cake (which, remember, semet Taon sw а cooked | and well-prepared substance), I have aff к а, if x 0, Ве еа orfoik : : ron - the Turnip meal, 2 ianen resulting from the cake is much richer and | м Robert urch, more forcing, and will show a larger return in the corn Nicholson, Jamee, i Sleneai Fall, Penrith i е! . A. William =з ‚ Colebrooke Park, Tunbridge W, wou! so have water, of Tate, Jobn, Bilton ve Кн, ae iL Mob Het ia 134 Trethewy, Med ‚ Aylesham, Norfolk саны vare d. дй ge in Lc all farm too much land, and so complain of want p Er EO ARS nia South Shields of capital, Experience teaches me that re ssi. а Riáley, Stocksfield, N land ів. too shallow, our manure too ни ket Overton, Oakham too small. No man ever ruined h bes н Pond DNA Hon. Major-General elei стора by ling he laud to the depth of 2 feet Frith the report, from which it appeared that 1166 сазе was disqualified as being excessively fat. She eame here when her - had eripi а Кел. an takes the third prize in the class. 2d prize animal i y shown а Мт. Betteridgo Ex Wantage. The orthorns are a noble. sh Are ere, too, the е best animal in e specimen of a es Ea ell- fatted e thighs, and hardly a weak point 0 inches round, and 5 feet 5 inches long, P 3 years а: Anlaby, being 1st, 2d, and 3d, , respectively. Mr. Baker roan ox, rather y good farmi and handling well, girthed u fe eet 6d and is 5 feet 3 inches long. Тһе 2d prize red and white ox beside at larger and more massive, is Be on teers, the Rev. T, Stanifo takes the first massive animal or so young а beast. He takes s viral 3$, zu ANH W. Smi k- h, of Windermere, € des with a уз мА deep and | Trent (Short-horn and Gol. Lo " Ludham Hall, Norwich ; ; 8d, ; 8. Mr. John d 4 г, еу egrove, Taunton. Qonimended : Mr. W.: Smith, Молар 5 xeter. р 3 m .—lst, ra prize of 25l., exhibitor, Maj беп "the PN но breeder, the late b гсн 2d, 10, exhi Ari ing, Stowey Court; 8d, 5l., exhibitor, "e 3 YEARS A # бё. —1lst, 15l., exhibitor, Mr. John Tueker, Staple- enm е: Жыйым breeder, Mr. - Dunning, Orech St. "Michael ; j ith, Exet ; 8а, 5L, Major-General the —lst, 15L, exhibitor, Mr. W. Smith, Exeter; Ме & Holland, Ladbury ; 2d, 10L, Mr. 3. Tucker, cim edi ig 5L, С. Hambro, Ésq., "Milton Abbey, Blandford, LONG-HORNS. , Mr, R. H. Chapman, Jes near АГ Оох, ? Mr. В.Н. эт AND s Wap AND = Barros m EXCEPT A BRED ANIMALS. FAT pic 10L, Messrs. J. & W. Martin, Aen qos 2а, X Mr. Allan Pollok, оаа, Nel дарае, еъ: А (Short- orn and Se otch) Commended: Mr. John Bal ‚ Luddington (Short-horn апа Не He refo oo Fas О "WS. eio kr and &ilver М. Hobbs, Mais P дарор. near смем ы фе Мт А teens 9а, 5l. . Aaron Pike, Mitton, near Tewkesbury —1st, 1 Mess ie. 23. s Mr. a Pollok ETA Fd [s torn). ommended : Mr. J. A NE Farm, Burton-upo ay сн BREEDS. —1st, КТБ, and extra prize of 25l., fed by the exhibito, Тһе 2d prize E Baker, who has won also in the older cies К the 8d goes to the Duke of Beaufort for a v ery well bred hi gen eing com- iul heifers st prize co ynn of Stroxton, received the д prize of ИЛ offered ar Lord m for the best Short-horn bred by th exhibi y The asses as usual are ery nume rous. They a е animals of a large ч pug size than heretofore. eid ү, ue d and Tucker, all DEN wn names, а A , 2d, EH М the older lass of re Pag Mor en ral фе А. №. Hood is first, and ought А Pre bad the ба а also in the unger class. ке Mr. еа of thernhay. ты ү", ^ o Ms Far Mr. E Mr, Smith, and General "Hood are ist, D, and in the older cow class, red "asd excellent Telus Sneyd, ene Kee y Mr. y inary куерга of fest v over the loi i| S POLLED Охех OR STE Mr. W. "M'Combie, "Tillyfour ; "n 0L, “Мт. W. Heath, Ludham Hall, Norwich (Gallo ору)... ighly b nded ; J. tewart, Commended : i & W. Martin. d he Class generally Comiti Wesr ат AND OTHER Жой HonNED OxEN ов STEERS- —1st, 15., Earl T apri prize of 10L, eed Btaffordshire (Want. зарава); Mr. Allan ENS [3 zog Highly Com men ui: Mr. 8. Swan, Bush, Jedburgh; Mr. M. G. Rana Kelso ; and B. E. Bennett, » Esq. Mia diste Har Ачуусу, (two Com endation ns). Class та Cows AND НЕгРЕЕЗ.—10Ї.‚ the Earl of Southesk (polled Angus). WELSH BRE N ок BrEERS.—lst, 10L, B. E E, Bennéti, Esq., Rugby ; "i oL. n x Honey Platt, Esq., Bengti- XT LASS. For Animals not qualified to orte in any other classes. OxrN ов STEERS.—5i., Mr. Е. Lythall, Spittal Farm, Ban- bury n Cows ов HEI Mr. W. mbe, Lin аг (8понога). ишу мз саси ue КЛ "Fleteher, Mansfeld, and Packe, М.Р, Commended:; Lord Fitzha bardinge. The SHEEP shown at Bingley Hall do: not cw PAG. ire „heifers shown by M ets, Бш, Tucker, and bro, were ны Tet, 2 is c here is an unusually good hn Ее? rns. T — animals do not include duy en such wonder ghlan mber of very even and handso Both the | enerall е animals, .. Scoto! h classes are g речь пйей, АЕ to 5 HE OXEN ов SrEERS —15%, 15L, Hall Norwich; 3d, 5L, Bran ended : mes Rt. Mary's КВ; » аса рин erally co del $ (wa lt, 151, and Silver Medal as breeder, Mr. G. Pitt, Ind За, 107., exhibitor, Mr. J. В. Draper, Thinge- hill Grange. odis Le Мз быы уыл L nns d, NE: ар ci breeder, Mr. Ж Gro e us МеН. Battridgo, Wan tage; Ар а ро үе Medal аз | 1я, Shrewsbury ; 2d, 10, за, 5l., exhibitor, rA E Williams, Highly ” Commended; Mr. J. Baldwin, hr R: ji E танан, хот EXCEEDING 8 A 15L, the Presidents Silver Cup, and Bilver the Rev. E. Staniforth, S Windermere; 2 W. L, the Duke o! mpson. бо аз broeder, gn Mr d р rd's extra prize о! and Silver Medal as breeder, Sol | Lynn, hos И Diss, Бы, e Pe us ^exhibitor, Mr. px breeder, the late i m Baker, Esq., HET Highly Oommended : vo od, Commen Beasley, "Bram eu and - b. o. Long A 7 аан ане HrrFERS.—lst, 15L, extra prize of Gold а аи 151. еч Чы er A Medal as ех! ее ent; breeder, igo x X "RR. 92d, 10L., ү, d 2173 ege cd Oosimended: Mr. б. OLD.— ione ERRARE м dd Beaufort, lam (Cotswold) ; 8d, 5l., Mr. mm (Cotswold). Far WETH T Farm, | and Silver d breeder, the Tate 2d, 10l., Lord Walsin ed Most of the Leicester priz sE the finer boned, small high-bred style а sheep, of which Mr. eame] s 186 vue animal i is the буре The THE — CHRONIOLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, у тр Ч Earl | Be "The erally | mended = us noble br» Lord Walai ngham carries away nearly : all the prizes ; and wes heis again success- massive pen, bliss shows two pens from which е то lo en the first prize һа, might have been selected, but they were badly IT: re very well filled, the ‘тоз айгайы чы EC XS «а ied r. Wai Foljambe, 33" re; H Lr Mr. Б. ell Kus xd cc. 92 MowTHs OLD.—1st ,15/., rs near Ross Б T WET and "Silver Medal ashi Greenhill re rc Pte Кы (Cotswold. 10l., John He wes, nry аз РЕСЕЙ 151, д A INC pouri pe Pee A Ө. T reete MEE | y OLrD.—l1st, 10l., ra o! ven e of Warwickshire, re iw Medal as ие, od W oiiae ham ать Com : Mr.J Deme, 0 "NP 10L, Lord ятото 34 Монтнз i Ne M and Silver x Medal ro Ebo Weulock ; 9d, d, 5L, Mr. hen 70 E H. Smith, sim Mas dook, i а me. oe E ies 10L, dim Mi r^g Ж, ай КЕНЕ АУ PxE [Dzorwszm 5, 1863, AGE.—Bilver Оц BL 58. gr by М and Lowe, W. О. Fosta Esq., M.P., Bar EO Ee лдан Highly Со mended: Mr. es Coxon, Freeford, Lichfield. Commended : my Earl of Aylesford, + thg BrNGLE Вивоғанга XFORDSHIRE T WETHERS, NOT pM toe "1 onus OLD.— l; апа Silver "Modal as breeder, Duke of Marlborough ; Mr. 8. Dru Cnoss-BRED SHEEP. "s WET , NOT EXCEEDING 22 MON THS OLD.=-lst, 10L, and ilver Medal à as NE Mr. John trad (Southdown and pr je Ме? 34, 5l., Mr. W, Hewer, Sevenhampton, Highwor| оу 8t, КҮ LEIC serie y "WES, FAT EWES е ү Аа аа. BRED хет € E LAMBI. 186, bL, exhib Mr. John Lynn, m; vm the late Mr. Tobert. p^ 2d, 3L, М.Ј. КА БГ Mire Worcestershire. Highly 'Commended; the Rev. Gregory Watkins, d n D Ew G LEICESTERS, 52 ОРА zd Y г дии ена ч налр. ONE T MORE LAMBS. Lineo СД cester, an i * uA Smith, Bibury (two commendations, and Mr. ЕЧ Porter, Baunton, Cireneest. Е оли AND OTHER Dom Far Ewes ANY AGE, ham (Southdown); 2d, 3L, — of Marlborough. ROPSHIRE EWES Far m OF ANY AGE, rto. BRED ONE 0 i and silva ver Medal as Breeder, 0. Тонар "Бар ЖЕ, ier Hill Farm, За н 9а, 3L, Smit th, Sutton ү аши Dx l Highly AA Wenlock. ioa pea не Мг, C. R. Keeling. Mr. Ј. Н. Brad- bur рабі. Ж n & Jon nes, Shrewsbury (two Com: men PIGS. REE PIOS Lu N M hat н 10}, Society's Silver Cup, and Silver Medal . L. M. Cart twright, Esq., Aynho, Banbury ; 2d, . Hood ; 3d, 31. .М.8 Hood ; 2d, 5L, Mei Colonel Че ү М.Р, uy" J. eun Commended : the Countess sis T. risp. and Silv Е ку Međal ч» g Wainman ; : dd, SL 15 Mi reeder ; -erhibitor F^ rs an iri Stearn, Brandeston ; 3d, al, Ripon. E BAS Mr. md mbs, Taa an PIGS. PIGS OF THE Barama Б An TER P ND NOT OLD,— 1L, Doclety s. Silver Cu ада "Silver Modal as Нн еу Mr. "d. M. Alle nder, Lee Gra fa, Winslow, Bucki penenie 9d, 5L, Mr. W. Spalt ueen’s соні. Birmingham. wW Robe Silver Medal ; Bentham Caleutt, Orio icklade. "запа еа: Mr. Daniel Wind s near Gloucester; and Mr. J. K. Tombs, FrvE Pias OF ONE mn EXCEEDING THREE AND e EEDING SIX MONTHS OLD.—lst, 10l, о, E Же breeder, W. Н. Wainman, Esq. ; 9d, 5. К Wells, noar Leamington, Silver Medal : в ОР А пр E EXC т THREE 1st, 10L, r4 s Silver p 5l., Major- ey, Esq., Spet Worcester, "Bilver M CHE 8. qualified : Mr. J. Lynn, Churgh € Stroxton, pue Fivg Pies ок LITT EXCEEDING SIX Жез OLD.— Mio ciet or THE Harr are filled with а ment of Grain and Roots. ilu capital The Mangal г ra are pot mL ood as we have seen Th e class in which several classes. ollowing 3s the Lii o (1 Bush sampion), —Mr, J. Mathews, Mir ouse, Birmin, i E Charles Ton y Emperor) DR d que ке (Мар! —Mr. Ј, рагынын -—]1st, т. ?з.; "» m LAMBS —lst, PM ad 1 Silver Medal Ms Breeder, Lord Walig » y ea e й =- Юновмвев Б, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1167 3 Bras n (green); 2d, 1l. ls, Rev. Thomas] Тһе different D San AER ens, ир Gba lh af. Dogs. Тоха MANGEL WURZ п K. Fowler, | P918; most E them ga very pgs mer Сыра їп | 8р porting In the b ge үе: of the s romae Stevane, wa 25, И. 18., Rev. этер апа s d pb tri pe princi ras Bulldogs, Sheep-dogs, and iow, Mi Now dlunde, Tod xb IE Bb Rev. Th s prize - taker | were the most t Bradüeld; 2d, 1, 182 Me Lord БУ ерове, | in nearl gay class with birds bred in and sent from | have nof room аим fn epi DF. Ки Row. Wa Commended: Col. North, M.P. (Wroxton Improved); Mr. | Scotland, proving by their s gem when competing with | 7 ЕКЕ ; апа ыс Thomas Stevens, Bradfield. | birds bred in every part of England, that they do not навор, PRU. alib Жыш зора Па degenerate when remoyed e their natural soil or Misc Палео LN Eun р muel Robinson, Bhaw House, Melbourne, | imate. The Spanish were good, and айда to the alue of Mangel, Steamed, TT Derbyshire, Highly Commended: Mr. William К. Malins, | laurels of Mr. Lane, of Bristol, who was successful in ten Hd feedin гаја Ў М 1. ою, or Реа Ae ечат енто on Men ing e); a ЫР three classes, This show was remarkable "for veins of xaggerated i нн а. ressi , eere d mi nre ми Э М id H T. Samuel R Robinson, ea ions; Mar William Fletcher, Rad- ge бе gl d eme cte than trm gi of Ca tr tho unimportance of. saecharine Reha Napa d mpion). anehester, who fee TURNIPS, Six SPECIMENS.—lst, 90. 28., Bir William | cipal first prizes, and ft iier cups, rai va Brot hor ed s ihe ү; od, fro Ф гиди 9 Da E e Bart., М.Р, (Grey Stone) ; 24, Ш. 1s. i T egi with four other prizes in Cochin Chi lth 5 Nm wur 30 т # earsey, Glewstone (Grey Stone). о Commended : His е рг i ochin Chinas, - ough | 1858, to May 5, 166 days, ] Grace the Duke of Port Tana (Gree а Globe), two en: vem iM mp hated x breed were 163 Ms mber. 2d ulp; 3d, Mangel steamed, with the addition AR Ix SPEOIMENS.—l1st, 2. 2s., His | Messrs, Sire 'udman, and Smith, t h sl | Ib. b Grace the Duke of Portland (Altringham); 2d, 11. 18., His G á early 410. of hran and A T». of sira SaN Ө Porima м Poem ем " jd m x erige m ^ Mrs. Fergusson Bla Blair 2 10.5 Тым те CE. showed that, if Mangel i is valued af Duke of Portland (Ве! agian буа таша gi На Grage thg Rothery and Mr. Teebay also died um су pate pulp ие $ УХ Жан т jon; pex: ^ Shaw House (Борон ast Sis mpion, a); маа m nd Rabin- | yos This is another new “ы, and a valuable | from 1 ton of Man angel In this experiment Bamra muel el Robins cum on, Shaw House ETE "n i E med. and ETE specimens uem steamed Mangel рат а ейде advan ine over that Manges Giyendaia, Yorkshire ; 2d, 17. 1з.‚ Mr. xot Robin. | numer as have ү vere excellents but mot А га e" ee dd і асое Ж son, ihi Бошо, МОРЕТА БЕБА e S сеп, nti reve- . TAW. s п addition to e straw-chaff, the Ch y s, juna arris Bridge, Atherstono (Now Seedling); M. | bv € ey were followed | sheep picked a little straw out of the rack, but the E: muel Robinson, A -— se (Moear à Hero]: ME Zu by two more new €lasses, viz., for Black Hambros, | — was insignificant, SNR followin; "able dim Blenheim Hou: "E was their first emancipation from the Various| А. The total increase in live weight. F у UD. Rois Ча айыы Hs. E. Pol gam, and i as jus stified the experiment by the| B. The total eost of tha Fam gor el being valued at 104, ре Malvern (Wonder); 2d, 1i. 1e., Ror Pih omaa, С 8, i lity of their entries, Messrs. Б КОНЫ Беш và straw at [p eie he radfüeld (Red Rover). Highly оме и ТОК, Royds, Shaw, а Tingard gem ibe’ ariza: Th C. Anestimate - he total vilue of the manure, arrived at Fowler, Aylesbury ; Mr. G. S. Foljambe (Dunbar Regent). Silver Pencilled were not as good as ym Golden С Р енд Ty cell n, £r on D ONE but t the Golden and Silverspangled lef D. Theamount " ts or pul i br еў by 273 КЕ инчи: DEPARTMENT is well p ted Nd Т "Polish were e т ки nothing а ыо i of live weigh Жыр Fr B A S Pl T. Adkin. ns . со o at same de engines threshin g machines, barn imple- Aesi well deserved priz sizes espe fortunis taking | z; eN Dee. in e o food for ihat oresse mon T e ls P she field, d, tho foldyard, and the Dir and Edwards showed good birds. The fi теі T — 2 KR IMP Y bre E represente жшше was distin S | guished in the Silv ver-span led + | p RIS d gal os mro illod with a magnificent ы Lord G МГ, а ем ийе of Tezhib bitions е gre Po ong whom Messrs. | and Mr. La iy took a pde es in the V; Коба Wei nd n € of БОА ЧӘ; айй тт first, although Messrs. | which consisted of "oap m U^ Fléche Silkies, p dm „е h меу не кш. and Mr, Perry, of Baubury, also | and other novelties, ће Game brought two т is ЧЕ Mangel, |Galn.| Роой, Ы д RE d rst-rate stand pad and eighty competing e s of beautiful birds. arn is А i 53 B PEZ Carri Ones, Spiigheld, Bréinton, Heref mention any im particulae whon Black-reds, БЯ ки |ба | бя | AS аа Mo КК у ШЫ; M r. Georg ort Кышы; inse We ee Rae erba t эе enda he | | xi k E) = 25 : ЫР і : much struck with the | 453 | 79. | 90 н t " уа Moon, Maristow, Plymouth ; | Cup pen, belonging to Mr. x i 0 | 70 |115 | 285 | 8,61 Sheen C AM СОЕ, г. Edward Gough, Gravel нї of the Rev. a. "s" ететтн уу | К 887 flt 2 E 4 M i mi з AND Совм, Мг, J, Mathews, Edgbaston House, Bir- mem n са shed all m" "adag : 1 m i #1; classes for single cocks introd d | of s ОТ — Thé iiv, Robe € Pullehne, the Rectory, à t » uced | o € column E сана that Mangel seg нч JR. Бы ee kelt eed more dark? Esq, Pun елате and иу iud снн Е. pv “i | де rn Исин мы do quip d ЗЕ Бан and erts Hir 4 о! down ndson,| The Dorkin 12е 18 to Man el. Column rn d in some мот E Bireet, ir rton, то n Baily, SN S ot а ае pla; yi great | cre бакон the superior quality of the at made lx: NS T Y M Weir, Lyn тар urst Road, Peckham, | prize is а noble bird, Th "Ind ast we [p недь 2 1 don; Mr. T. T. Зоде, „үчне Айат Villa. Gholtoniiam, КЫА o£. Spanish, bea ле К d headed а beau- | fatness "of lot 8; лы sg, we ате here reminded of Nox Valarinay Coll уа ох Лоб. в. de geo, the d Mr. Hic Ing à ito аанын itions | Mr. Lawes's remarks on the degree inw which meat pras Birmingham, сне ор ‚меб i. ied i пе ; ; r а Frere in em Aus ооа ro Жы wardod Abs n Ferguson Bhir| 4 Dre Henry Wiggin, ж Ж... ur Fee puto ае progres of this show has been | enterprise which бане qu ] dy eserved by the Metchley Grange, Harborne; has published the subs а = the in every respect has never | Regardless of distance, M та Ha ady а large exhibitor. | joined balance sheet ef the Lea Eod. Farm, Worcester« mi ted, een more тта іп the show that ter-| that in a ho ы d "i i eaves showed а bird | shire, of which he is the proprietor, and which ів in his. - j inated on Thursday last. Whether we look at entries | Hambu Кре" Wes highly peel t is and The ста hands, but under the management of а bailiff, tio n may arise at some Silv e "may be said of the Game, ориу МЕ 8 8i des farre Dd " Ug — M > эйе ^ done by the Couneil for the ролл ое pr E MA Sebright Bant the t being tà st кар still | sil and тушту of Birmin ame his object being to DER. apes Auot тыге енш Ас _- is year, While this affords ih undeniable | was ver мага Здай frm nn and at the same ч ар, e publie neri pen PM remains v vili Әя Ж ра Nena гт. d e e еа Bantam Cocks tim е secure interest fot ће capital in- d „practical side of the question | the classes t, рол, | жемей, peers Төлө зб ane ion in tha faot m ie RON en hens sag bat adeste "LEA END FARM BALANOE SHERT, em liti the most largel. qualities аге the most largely | b For the year ending September ke pt, at nd while there are sufficient entries in the fanci- чы ` SEN, iT По ouem im А thi Bee = es eo October greet ro : ei ЕРКЕ ЕКЕ qp in que mic — A yet the | and eclipsed in num Tho incr ә. p Is, pits poe эбине чу: 1803. ss rking, as our chr dat е АЕ 3c cda WA lm Reo c once But wortbippel Сосын былк TELA the | East Indians were very good, but Lardly equal to those | n si Qro cM appreciating it laying properties, the DLE JO ise 15 mue, Get mE pus e E 1 Eddy а о дет ST ris XR LN б, чї, Б) iim дар pon wol ‚ | eon aining eng birds. "The › Turk — Ў like this t with limi ited s space. Bym of exhi bition! ns 58 1bs., 58, 45, 4 he e — d ч ** Prom October let, зе to Stoner t 80%, 1868. т i The HE Milk, butter, and cows sold. . а 6 0 PT coa Wo is еце тие is Riks limited to | keep those birds, n is more үсе pro M As "ru —— s " "igit qa n o a fovi О amiliar Is je ict ti mes, Then, | birds cost and consumed no more than the apologies "a ‹ рир A " : à o Kent, Surrey, end Sins, the n certain M M | that run in many farm yards, and excite wonder Fow ls 619 0 for tho 6 the Dorkings wer г tarko ув 18 lbs. ТСИ хе. a 5m ыллсөшге ‚ Мог - The show was Жашарат successful; 16 Т Ан mM e рн аг td NOME Game for 5| otherwise when we consider the ! ныр г) ba E ans, а аф | нетет. er е Ek сү ye үт EE ves Ш Rov. т Andrews, fovea | Grengo meat па ia. өү uer of Bieming Liverpool; Mr. ст einn London. x T p PRAE red marl, much better calcalated for and consequently cheaper. This h led to i сти = н. it s . This has i dés bos asa outs ae tracted t the t was sed Ago, ib tho capabilities of the different breeds коео the Continent, si бий large и иш» э] ecl. E arce Д жы terribly out of condition, and required. thoro And а desire to possess those that are the most | fa no fewer Vin OF alaaa hehe dieen нло a very áreining, and manuring. This ^ Council of the но Д ТАМ large collection- for their inspeetion. А fine class between two ў ly the year to ону му, encov: e pursu пее an ><. сэ ч erde pired | 4 op үөү Кум offering four or Сгеуесоз og тй on reliabis ped y e Вы tributed — fair | firstón which the w farm could v icd (M e information iheir traduction iuto this — Ta casos ot Pi Groy honn per Piin ation. The total eost 1168 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DECEMBER 5, 1863. — including draining, ci cleaning, and all improvements, i is 72007, LA addi tion to whi ch a capital o of 18007. А T he number and value of the stock was нт „ 1862, аз on September 30, 1863. тыз is mentioned to show that nothing hae of 85007, The Mee placed to the credit of the farm are E sums actually received corn, which, E yet m а ж only approximate ; it, as all th crops w may bec ered rat de "e er acres d THRESHED 100 SHEAVES of WHEA —À CATTLE SHOW, AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON.—STAND No. 18. E ВЫЕ URNER, Іезтпов, AWARDED THE 1862 EXHIBITION MEDAL Е PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, THRESHING MACHINE, AND CORN CRUSHING MILLS. Their 4-HORSE POWER FINISHING MACHINE, at the recent R. А. 5. Е. WORCESTER TRIALS, in 5 min. 55 secs., 1pied by several The Straw "was threshed clean, the Corn unbroken, and the other Machines requiring. double the power. sold for seed at 18s. per jn It wit thus тет seen that the эмы ж ndi о of tal My "altin tely become a 5 per . invest- PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, from 2 to 10 Horse Power, and THRESHING MACHINES adapted for the same. E.R. & . hold the highest l— to the кре of „their Portable Engines and Threshing nishing ch кор blast. Copies sent Pas RUSHING MILLS, RA . S. E. "Prize. Machines both fi CORN and SEED C established pre-eminence. These Mills continue to maintain their long. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES sent Free on application. ment, (en more m this it is Lie n amateur farming can be made to pay. Midland Hera Bread from Tailing The үү аге sent to the mill, and Md ground into flour. This flou buttermilk instead of del. A dessert в spoonfu| f soda is mixed with a portion of th Lid a little yeast added, with salt to taste. his песа the 1 іп а few minutes ; it s, and put into the t is taken i in rather xe i | is at once sha kitehe en oven, from which it to the palate and easy of digestion, The oot ens thus:—4A bushel of tailings, he erg 57 1b., PAXTON GARDEN ENGINE. IS PORTABLE, EASILY WORKED, NOT LIABLE TO GET OUT OF ORDER; vm THROW WITH JET 40 FEET, AND WITH * ROSE" WILL COVER 40 FEET АСЕ Price 30s. and 40s. each. CROGGON anp CO., 2, DOWGATE HILL, LONDON, Е.С. gave a return of 54 lb. Mn value o t, 75. 6d. ; milling and c cartage, 6d b tal 8s ° F alf of fu and sali, ris cooking stove is ordinarily hot enough о fire the [t^ put into it. -Hams.—When perfectly dry from the smoke hous: wash them over with thick whitewash on und ut of meat, i. e., all over жег оп ri sk rvals da: This i of a few the PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT. Rail Carriage Paid. One Penny per Square Foot. * ALSO INODOROUS FELT, AND DRY HAIR FELT FOR COVERING BOILERS AND STEAM PIPES, CROGGON axp Ee 2, DOWGATE HILL, LONDON, E C.; and OREE PIAZZAS, LIVERPOOL. y affected, cut out the e dry oatmeal and keep it in a paper bag pl The lime should be old з For а ham from 15 to 201Ь. weight, salt well every day with fresh salt for four or six days, if preferred very salt; then rub lightly off 1 the salt ves € in 4 lb. of saltpetre finely powdered, and pour all 31b. of treacle. It is Lue if several рен ае pickled together, as there is | ку елан... Өр the hams with the pickle so made sev eral t а day, the oftener „the better, for ны drip the qm twice a day for six weeks; t » к чн am — and hang in bags well ч from flies en for a year before cooking. It isa rie заба to use ithout well keeping. oem Ms ар чв of Wollen w peti pepper 2 salt Ast dra orolo "ks White discharge a heavy m кар unbelievers. Dow .Silk's. ingratitude to be im for з се, but happily Silk n- uctor. 16 seems now tha: une is in the ascendant (teas Poland America); but ar White, Med has exulted in triumphs 25 "La Б pr JOHN WARNER & SONS, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIERS, and MANUFACTURERS of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 29 No. 85. ‚ 36}. TuvsoY£o CAST-IRON p Force PUMP. „42, Ко. 85. CR CAST-IRON PUMP, fitted with J. W. & Song’ Metal Bucket and эд which cannot in action, for Wells not Per us 25 feet. foot 7i .. £110 0 hy not giv XE And to make peste for his some choice asteroids ап а few | the void. І grant h results of 362,830 electric "acd and a few "iit from. M Adel ui tay d the kN of hat is kindly. ы, Scintilla, in Notices to ЧЫ ЗЇ reden ch. Олтз A he P a eum, on of Aida vere and characters given in the Farmers Caleni Further next week, КО rome enge bt ылык уй n ge ДЫ > a Me give nitrate of potasb, powdered, 1 m; colchicum, powdered, half- 2-drachm, morning and night ina mash with bran and а pound of crushed Linseed cake fo days; then omita an absence. pi cked comete fll E 1 ылпЪев s.. s» l foot 7 inches M 0|24 inches e o. 9 feet З inches d E inches short, with 15 feet of Lead Pipe attached, rexiy for fixing ... WI E ditto ditto .... 214 Мо. 363. W экон CAST-IRON МЕТ amd FOROR PUMP, m ounted on je › with Suction and кин > 18-inch аа à рее апі As EC UNS TDI .£515 0 -IN BBER od CANVAS HOSE sew; o: NIS ak; jer foot 014 a E LIFT and FORCE PUMP apert on Plank, ^» 35) P Vei o 9 DE LIFT and FORCE Seira 155)-- эе. ue E с „рз 7 ETE reu us a the above, Zu improved and new aetion of the € ehe Pump is во constructed that a great deal ot friction is avoided; an air — — and — — " а brass об се the barrel, with brass bucket and — А.А, of үс = ons to '"umps y this oder ONE МА: FORCE THE WATER in à continuous stream en шашма gea ona xoi AM it forms a cheap, кыс and portable Fire Engine or Garden апа Field] of its construction enables it to be offered to the public at a less price than ther Pump of equal No. 42. IMPROVED A: MANURE or еи Бекаа ТУ» Pumps are fitted with J. W. & SoNg’ Patent Bucket and Valv: Miis, qr D MANURE PUME, with legs, 27. 155.; "pe piris vou MD and Canvas Suction e, 2s. 5d. per foot, The Barrel is 273 inches long, and the Legs are 5 fee thigh. . The above may be Last of gen Wee or gus ас in Town or €—— оғ the. ; d MANUFA JOHN WARNER ROC r DRESCERT, Р, LONDON, E 4. | | y. . cm 12, 1862.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1175 — lesale e Catalogue of Nu ursery Stock. ORGE JACKMAN anp SON'S PRICED and SCRIPTIVE omen qi oa д 1863 and Spring 1864 БЕ e В, АОВ TREES and BH RUB 8, апа TRAN deemed phim o^ ачр &e. ing N Moe Surrey. Hands some $, n Tree EDRUS DEODARA, 8 to оў, е, Migh, 5 feet in —: 25s. to Ditto, 10 to 12 feet, bigh, 7 feet in be 493. ea " Splendid ia and all тесу тешоуой, WELLINGTONÍA "T 5 feet hig meter, as. b. Ditto, 6 шен foot nigh, то eet in d'ameten, 105s. each, These trees h: 1 been repared early и Бе, апа , 4 feet in Sox, — pu ANT ies ii ids rooted balls of e cont pply to Gzo. ЈАС Woking Ма , Burr is THE "o —A very large Stock E [^ undernoted finely etom Plants:—1 and 2 year Seedling LARCH, extra; True adio, Lui ade LU ДЇЇ Pinus Laricio, or true DOM мал P. manita. Р. (бай: Silver Fir, Norwa; Maple, Oak, Elm, Ash, Alder, Laburnum, Arbor- vitæ, Arbutus, Berberis of sorts, бе. ; also gn imi d уок, Larch, im mers P. Laricio, &c., pri e had on application ^R. "Mo eed 5, тушап, Elgin, М.В, Tran and Qui HIVAS AND EAE, P бео. Oni) Chester, offer SEVEN MILLIONS of TRANSPLANTED LARCH R а most e For Prices nd Copditiona геј Free D Delive ber, see see CATALOGUE, which will be forwarded on application. се, өче Norwa; у Spruce, Birch, h, cl ыч HARLES JAMES DYER, for 20 years with Messrs. УРОН! & Sox, of the оул) dies Nurseries, Exeter and ea, he e Chelgea, begs to announce t 8 taken rounds and purchased F4 extensive NURSERY: STOCK jp Trade from E рар. of the late Mr. J. G, so successfully carried Yov. y r over 40 years; Ho, a begs to add that he has à ЖЫ B well selected stock of the following to offer to the Trade, viz. :— 1000 CEDRUS ТЛВАМІ, 3 to 8 fe 1000 TAXODIUM SEMPERVIRENS, - to 10 feet. 7000 ARBUTUS UNEDO, bs 5) fe 3000 LAURUSTINUS, 1 to 3000 WHITE BROOM. 1000 РА АЕ GRACILIS, fine for For 50,000 FINE T ANSPLANTED THORNS. WANTED to PURCHASE = 0 CIDER APPLE TREES, and 200 SCARLET RHODOD NDRONS. i I 334 with Puck for Cash, will meet with an mmedia С. J. ере ор е меа an abundant MAE. 9f the fo! ing, h offer same much bel usual The voler icd i ig d zr M 'the ea V the p adea and pes about AP PAN the Subscriber's Nursery t ior ped ppl pr Mo 100 an: pr AUCUBA JAPONICA, 12-inch ; APPLES DORS, Tou. 2 feet, Tener lanted ; ARBOR ITÆ, AMEBIGAN, заг laig, 6 to 12- eig AZALEA PONTIC СА, 12. Anona Xx, COMMON, 19-inch ; BIRD CHERRY, SlOCks: T- -year SEE CEMBRA, 3-feet, very fine drin Vie ША S AUSTRIACA, 1 to 2-feet n UINGE ОСКЕ, 2 fee SPURGE LAUREL, 1 to 2 Ковевт T. puro Nr eryman keit 12, Melbourne Place, Чер IVth Bridge, Tdinburghe Nursery, Leith Walk. dort SPLANTED ) SEE BLING FOREST, PRED uifolia, Dirt ce Eo рК? rera apply to nch Gate, D "Y JoHN THOMPSON SMITH, $ SEN. э Tansley Nursery, Matlock, tal Tre: American Pla тў iG. The ond rsery is in а very exposed situation, the soil of a fibrous nature, and Ii plants take ор. Жип excellent roots, such as to ensure the best success in thei oval. UTTON'S px IVALLED COLLECTIONS of GARDEN SEEDS for ONE YEAR'S uiuis PPLY, Carriage free, BUTTON & w prepared to receive Odds for. their Eee Mts Collec- tions of GARDEN SEEDS, as under :— Ñ A Complete Collection of KITCHEN £s. d. GARDEN SEEDS for One whole LA Supply (with Instruction: / Cultivation) ‚3880 iic in риф proportionately reduc Hi . 220 T ү А itto Diti Ditto, wid в SMALL GAR DEN Sent. 876 Free Dr Rail, and 5 РЕ cent. diseount roc ittance or reference requested from *,* By Ordering o Pu these Collections once a year much troüble and expelli wil be saved. ын | BA TURAL GRASSES for LAWNS and MEADOWS, fine во! of MANGEL WURZEL, TURNIP, and other AGRI- Orders amounting to 21s. sen? Carriage Paid, SURPLUS STOCK of BULBS for PRESENT PLANTING. HVACINTES, cbe an coloj ^ per100 15s. and 15 $ » рег doz, 48., mim 9 0 » POMPON, — all aree: би рег 10015 0 T 21 0 TULIPS, EARLY | ааа ; splendid mixed, d, all co Er um 4 „ ГД » » Doce splendid E tu ia) ine du med varieties ег 100 75, 6d. to 10 6' » ^ n SURPLUS COLLECTIONS OF BULBS. Garden, z Fur No. 14, Collection for the Flower 50 HYACINT 8 rix 150 NARCISSU 80 IXIAS i TULIPS A BPARAXIS 0 CROCUS SCILLAS ES 15, Collection for " аА се and d £2 9s,; Half, £11s.; F % Sr Tues D охатпа| вй, 010 ^ i NE UTE LILIES и ров s. d. IRIS, ENGLISH, splendid mix peri00 5 6 » uid i Xt. WW P Ж ВЫП, сечи dis. 2d 5 6 , калд — “ы. 25 R бы 7 * per), 5 d. s, 5 CONITES .. ' d. Ea: Half, £1 1s.; Элеги, 10s. ва, LIUMS H ORN ITHOGALUM 12 WATSONIAS 50 W G'S-CTOOTH VIOLETS WINTER ACONITES INTER ACONITES 200 SEEDLING CROCUS F UY SPARAXIS G! ЕЕЕ Ho ТТ BARR Ax» SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS, 12, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN. Roy: ULTURAL SEEDS. 80тто: GENERAL DESCRIPTIVE бра QATA- LOGUE "оа —— rye: wil be ready shortly, price 6d., Remi vies vi ти де T Cheques on Town or Country Bankers, or by Püost-ofüice Orders Рае to SuTTON & SONS, al Berks! shi re Вее d Establishme gr Family, now offered for the First First Time. — TRADE НА" | PEDIGREE | NURSERY WHEAT. For full description Z family Numbers for ipae gal and et а Bushel (or "m $a d 1863. Seven ОО а Quarter), at the ia р ered with ЕЕ, inted КА РЕ Planting, Railway Station, in bags sewed up ealed, upon — € of Cheque or Post Office Order, Vieh. [nds in all савез accompany he нлр December drill 8 bushels от 5 acres, R WHEAT CROPS MAY BE DOUBLED, and other papers forwarded on pn uoi six stamps. o F. изге, Hs MAOY Go (ro — produetive A dinis in je AND F. SHARPE iere ntt ЫШ, i “т fe earli. NT is еа yy на, g Establishment, \ ES the Trade. VriTCB's Eua ON PEA M R. JAMES VEITCH, Royal E Nursery, Chelsea, having grown а very r Stock of the above fine PEA this ru eg and 9-4, me more than he requires for his own Retai Sale, will be happy to furnish price per bushel on HE e Seed Tradi кый Бретт, Jal. Ne Plus Ultra, The Bhbeeribera No.1, and 0764 pleasure in "offering about growth of 1863, [c true Samples with Prices Y! PERKINS, 42, а. 26 Northampton. Prizetaker, Bedman Sangster's Imper Stocks, ant on «ETT ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A CENTURY. EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDALS 1851 and 1862. BUTLER & M«CULLOCH, А London reference: or ptite ОР THIS YEAR'S GR Carriage Free. NCC ss ehe nar : wel. Всю rooms compede SEED MERCHANTS, — | LONDON, Ү.С, RE AE uk TABLE SEEDS for 1864, - (NR nme T » 1, ur 28 9 28 quarts Peas an eim m ат Dd Yo. 3: Goals 18 quara Peta tad Беш "dios ditto айо. 2 2 0 ; s Д 12 » » » „ „ à » "т 110 0 , ER „ 4 Оо. » " , " " » A DETAILED LIST of these COLLECTIONS шау be had on application, | Beans, Sd vi об Hooda sequis dr 7 ted o st manai in appearance 'в 5 Perfection; but mu prolific and considera! d arlier. Price 5s. per ет ч per pint. $ : monile we beg to refer to the Gardeners Chronicle, ER SAND, 12s. per ton tah dis чыш 2 Ба рет рон Верата LOAM ме deg ЕЦ HAMPSHI PEATS, LO 4 ЖЕАР MOULD, SPHA BH NUM, and COCOA FIBRE S 77. KxxxARD, Swan Place, Old Kent Road, London, ТНЕ GARDENERS — AND AGRICULTURAL —— [DECEMBER 12, 1863. m Nursery, bun оп, ‚ S.W.—Dee ember 12. s Champion Broccoli. A DWARF AND COMPACT-GROWING LARGE-HEADED LATE WHITE BRocco: а, ачи IN 1858 BY Мк. SWINHERD, GA: RD, Езо., MIN ENT. RDENER TO Jons Sw SSTER АВВЕҮ, KE AMES ige ындау: AND CO. have much pleasure g special attention to tbe above first-class varie! t BROCCOLI; it has c endis hly proved by them ety ot last five seasons, and they can with Bohfidenos тобой itas taa the BEST LATE ҮЕ — M in CULTIVATION, fan. tala 7 жт тч ту К ы; Chronicle d dien 28, 1859 :— ré е € us specimens of a ran um: —* This ie st coming in, S, The heads to us were of the finest possible quality, very large, not in the least соаг kite noe. ама ураса a proved when itcr to T bs from the strong tas which s; еен иет Essex E September 1, 1863. pie STUDENT PARSNIP.— Р.— his poe ир becomes pe. year Numerous Prizes hav p ; as also the Fi rticultural Society in October Oracle, says of it :— . "SurroN's Student Parsn mip isa СЕ h certainly the p 8отто: Soxs, Reading, са supply ^ NEW SEED, 15. per oz, (post fr d Trade price on apii don. The undermentioned 9 s haye bo poni ү ОРЫША. I New Seed direct from Mes Sur & USTEN & M 5c 186, Trongate, Glasgow Barr, RuTL LVERLOCK .. Strand, London, W.C. BACKHOUSE, JAs. & SON wu ЖӨЕ. , HENDE , & Сн .. Adelphi, London, W.C. а Hau (4, хает Row, Liver- с ек > роо Bunazss, А. канен, Cheltenham. ZOOPER & BOLTO: Fleet Street, London, E.C. DICKSON, Ee ig & Бовкатзон 22, Mary 8{гее! Ы! тхох, Е. v ed va 57, Qu Dicksoxs & ve .. Manchester DICKSON усы PS .. 26, George Street, Perth EDM N BROTHERS .. -. 10, Dame Street, Dublin FINNEY, SAMUEL & Со. .. .. Gatesh FISHER, HorMzs, & Со... .. Handsworth, She ARAWAY & Со, .. 52, . Durdham Down, Bristol URST & 80: US T . . 6, Leadenhall Street. FFAN, JOHN . s. . 1, Pembroke St., Co TING & SON . е .. 60, Barbican, Е.С. ILLINGER, JOHN.. 4v i». Nurseries, Chepstow. STUART & MEIN .. А . Kelso, N. SHAw, JOHN is L-s Oxfo rd St., Manchester THE Lospox Serp CowraxY .. 68, Welbeck Bireot, London TURNER, Сн. е Же oyal Nurseries, Slough VxiTCH, J. .. зы ЭБ .. Exotie Nursery, Chelsea cer & бох d .. 54, High Street, Exeter, D & SoN : Maresfield, Uckfield. кышы: JACOB & on.. Londo: PRICE, 1з. per oz. WHOLESALE nn ON ае i iE SUTTON & SoNs. Mr. SurRLEY HiBBERD, in the Garden | ORNAMENTAL GARDENS, pem been for rtioultaral Agent and R. Fey CHANDLER & S Value pens Firm "y s to undertake all kinds of v [^ nd this TOS EHE at "—— "connected m Horticulture rst shire Terrae мей EUIS ME GEO. Н. STOKES, ARCHITECT, engages to | prepare DESIGNS for Laying Out penes and ир h Paxton, М.Р., in th. Principal, prc Sir J signs, in ing those for the Crystal year сЕ of NR Palace at Syde “эр Pall Mall East, London, S.W. |o on BUM T IR'F AUN For samples and prices apply to J. Sua w & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. нее Microscope. Price £ MITH BECK, А B E C K, 31, Cornhill, Е.С.; late 6, Coleman ion Ў i Catalogues sent on qe t of 6 postage stam à Me pres s s Champion, a late variety; producing very large xtract fi [7 leners’ Chronicle of Saturday, Oct. 3, 1863. 99 — Broccolis, Carter's Champion stands at the с“: being the latest variety їп — jon, very e arge, white a nd MS free from the strong tasto which sp oils so many Letter received from ARTHUR HENDERSON, Esq., Pine Apple Place Nurseries, Edgware Road. “t Pine Apple Place, Edgware Road, London, W. д November 9, 1863. IRS,—A friend of mi ordshire sent me some of Broeco| у scaped and pr duced fine | mem OCOA-NUT REFUSE, delivered within € e of Канй Cross, at r particulars, and how to Sur Ti dee long Advertisement in Gardeners Fohronicte of the 21st March, 1863 ; or к apply to the PATENT Сосо IBRE n ARSHAM's Patent’ S e SALE, A LT STOCK of the above, of riptions. Apply & FARGUS, s rters, $ 6, ТЕ Street, Hull. The Original Seed Bag Manufactory. LEXANDER. pd AND CO, MANU SEED BAGS, CORN USACKS, &с. Ch: A os ALS rks, Hosucnrvmahs an Ф AGRICULTURAL MENTS and MACHINES I catio! THOMAS GREEN & SoN, Smithfield Iron Nori Leeds; and 2, Victoria Street, Holborn Hill, London, E.C. OT-WATER PIPES, at Reduced Mie. AA with а — оза Pipes, and eve nection ; nom бай. n Boilers, e As s С, BULAR, "ind Шр, "from 245, each, "Impro ved Boilers А pe Stands to u ut brick work, 56s. sach. ү: m from 10s. 6d. each. Ра volti pan Improved рм rs, Furnace Au Supply Cisterns, and Builderz' Castings уп wes description in stock, at Mr. LYNCH pru Iron X: Mes Ground Street, Blackfriars Bridge, London, S. Price List on application. > HOLLANDS, Івох MERCHANT, 31, Bank- side, London, S.E. HOT "WATER PIPES, from Stock, per yard :—2 inch, 18. 2d. ; LN 18. 104.; and n 9s. 4d. BENDS, 94 stock, us », 28, 6d., and 3s. 8d. each. THROTTLE VALVES, 10s. es . 6d., and "15s. each. Oth er ро СТ at equally x ri nn all goods a first-c. ture. mates prices an orders unetually attended erm day. heads. Не also в 24E sent you to- iu. Man B: zens equal to those before this Ch y e some doze i байо wer with me wil ampion is over. as а really excellent close hi eq alike as if enin of a machine. is no mistake in this being one of the Th things; eoming in so late is another QM" consideration ; it certainly fills up the gap or interval uiua Lor * Yours fait cen HENDERSON." Messrs, JAMES neces E. ges High Hol Nm Minim SOAP and and Hes per may ы obtained fron ie bm seeds Testimonials forwarded on application to the Patentee, J. NEAL, Magnified Aphis. Edward Street, Birmingham. ^ ~% J. CARTER & Co. are em to offer seed of this first-class | Broccoli in packets, Lordi M each, and to the Trade in larger quantities on liberal The we tenni s isa i; List of Seed Ly rapi who have | received their supply direct from J. CARTER & Co. Messrs. AUSTIN & MCASLAN .. Glasgow » и em Вох .. Dalkeith » Bang & S - Covent Garden J. Ee T. BLA .. Jed bu rgh. Mr. Bran: Йене Salisbury ze Б & сотон: m Garden E. Соомха 25 ug. pie 2» b евзгз, PER & Bor ; Fleet t Street Mr. W. DEANS 4 .. Jedburgh Messrs. Е. & A. DICKSON ‹ ё Soxs, Chester э» JAS. DICKSON & .. Edinburgh is К Jas. Ртоквон & Soxs Ре. 77 PA ! АЗ. GaRAWAY & Со. .. Mr Р. б. G "WIN. .. Bheffiel Messrs. » HENDERSON & Co .. Edgware » 8. Hv pos m & - .. Bristol $a а ау. è Tan Street & 9. а .. ET essrs. LAIRD & SINCLAIR D: Mr. Н. May.. 54 Dundo » R. Роүкт! ё -. Taunton essrs. Е. Заха & SONS . e dd ee redd Mr. е BALD & . Dun: » T. SIBBALD vd ^B Messrs. SMITH & SIMONS .. Bebop Sms we Ph 8 & SoN.. > Abetüend . BODEN a A - Middle Bart ewm. Бтоапт & Мын 2 || LEM у оне Mr. W. TAYLOR X * к е s T enok ЕБ бома E Welbeck Street jë James Vrrrcu, Ji un... $5 = W.: J. WaTSON. -. ..Fenham, Neweastle- on-Tyne ; Messrs. 7. C. WHEELER & ох .. Gloucester < Mr. G. WHEELER .. 5 ME ^o» G. WHITE S Si ка ет Wi Ms РА Hollow. W. Жоор & Son i Ma Саатв & Co., 238, Н High Holborn, WC. "Winter Dress all Fruit Trees with С-.1,5.80 вв т COMPOUND Gis- health. i is in а halfded, pound," 11. to the | Tubing, Soles, Sheet, тые Bucket ; his all icm Flasks, Bottl ponge pain E City E SE E.C. ARDEN BORDER-EDGING TILES, in great СИР of patterns and material. GARDEN VASES, FOUNTAINS, &c., in Artificial Stone, of eat durability. &G. ROSHER’ s Promises, Upper Ground est, Chelsea, S.W. 5 tories, Halls, durable as "Stone, "n blue, red, goce. inei iety of desi; of Baths, аня апа metallic d. Olinkers, Drain Pi Red gs, Glaz Н To be obtained of F. & G. ROSHER, at their ніс ка ч эя above, y ATENT Aet s PERCHA SOLES.— IMPORTANT —The Gutta Percha Company IVERS. | have the pleasure to ас to acknow iedee си а of ig following is fall * the duty о! person: e wi adopt a material utta Percha Soles. о your obedient ооа G. GLENNY. Every variety of Gutta Percha arti. Bowls, The GurrA PERCHA СомрАХҮ, Paten Red Spider Magnified. а En XAR Байлар d dressing to his Anm trees ; it Mn 3m о woolly ap e KL HERE'S *FRIGI DOMO."— Patroni: c has made his trees clear s in SE jest: у tho Queen, the Duke of Norti umber- intends to paint his wall гн лайт ly, an Fall his land rw on ^ Meo the Duke of Devonshire friends to do tho same. s Boro ай m young | Chiswi nick E Lindley for the pede Peach trees my walls in the same manner. The Com- Bir = e Crystal Palace, Palace, Royal о is, d а реА - 0 usual oifensive pes vp mixtures of clay, воо and it does not blacken the моеи оп M walls." à d Шы icis тох Mor ра ылу WINDS & 0; hard-house Trees 4 ounces e o ga on w: un made o а good strength; when used stronger some buds on weakly ха Wool d perfect mon-eonduetos EUR Holt standi E ah тан may be injured. —— эру — COMPOUND із Retail by Nurserymen and all horticultural and Sold T holesal s Dy Fn Pares Mme с CE'8S PATENT — y ap ANDLE COMPANY (Limited), | ад MEE WORK Were es EVO BANKS o f STREAMS. апі PONDS, execu! in the Sad pn way 2 shoal be, Mes to imitate Natural ROCKS. Broxbourne, lr kets, for plenty of plants, by James PULHAM, executed in 10 counties, pu d References I Bee or d ЖИВ. THOMA: R. MARNOCR, | E. Миха, Esq. -— SIM d Flowers from the less purs rays pria e meet wind, om анаска of панба, and ror morning ова, A M “It із much cheaper than Mats as a covering. VEM S j DECEMBER 12, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1177 ттт. Ке GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Class IX., No. 2119. n 4 4 "m P tha Moll ty. Gentry, Nu arserymen, Gardeners, &с.„, to his NEW OVAL TUBULAR BOILER, Mr. GRAY begs t acknowledged by practical judges to be a great 1+ has proved itself superior to all ] other еге dür quickness of action and economy with one-third less the amount required by any o other. of Fuel, doing its work Kxtract from анар in Gardeners’ Chronicle of International Exhibition, Мау 24, page 476. ** The upright form of Boiler he oval form given to Mr. GRAY's variet; to be orbe etg in consequence 0 The usual f. parallelogram rather than a square, within range of the мес fuel; and s usually made on a circular plan, but t f its bringing the тае іп p ке т it seems feasible thai this being so the don inge, though a slight one, They are made of all sizes, which, with prices may be had on application, AMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, DANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W. PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &c. L Di TRUSS Begs to offer complete HOT- WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- rides an e of 4-inch ow and dn pon. on" me t Doors, Doo amper, Supply Cistern, Fe Pipe | hands, te. t the best quality), Мэк [^ any Жайы jin des and, rect the same within 25 miles of London at "ihe following máy TWO 4-INCH PIPES ALONG ONE rs 20 ras END OF HOUSE. Size of Hi pparatus comple Erection. Apparatus complete. Erection. 16 feet b; SS foet.. £8 10 .. £2 0 01380 fool dei 12 | foot .. . £11 s 0 .. £210 0 20 feet by 10 fee! a 817 Ж 2 0 0 | 40 feet by 15 ѓееб... .. 15 Ос (0235/0 25 feet by 12 Pid 1T 5-0. 2 5 0 | 50 feet by 15 feet a. 8 m 0 Erections n; 25 miles TA Railway Fare for one Man charged extra. ily altered or removed without injury to either Pipes or Joints, By t ts the pr Estimates and Plans forwarded on application to ST T. 8, TRUSS, с. E. 59, С REET, LONDON, E.C. -.CARSON'S ORIGINAL ANTLCORROSION PAINT. HIT BRIG: W шонг БтохЕ DARK Ti r^ Виток Соп) Baru Do. : CHOCOLATE COLOR ... 26s. CREAM Сото T BraAck dis LIGHT ТОО STONE .. DRAB ог PORTLAND DO. ... LieuT and DARK О. v Lzap COLOR BRIGHT GREEN ^n НҮ DEEP GREEN... iiy э? 44s. PATRONISED is BRITISH GOVERNMENT THE LAMENTED PRINCE CONSORT E RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT MOST OF THE NOBILITY & GENTRY COLLIERIES, IRON MASTERS, &oc. Tt is extensively used at home and abroad for all kinds of OUT-DOOR WORK, ved 1 tes 0 years, to surpass any other Paint. and ee OvT- еа INGS, PARK x ЖЕКОТМӨ, GATES, &c.; also Iron RooriwG, BRIDGE eroe of UA Work, while for 'UBLIC ESL T MAN mbar VILLA hc and every kind of soát STONE, Сомро, &c., it із pp үкү» Tt is айса ыан the "iw pee pis will т оп меда FARM HURDLING, ша еуегу Per cwt. RAILWAY AND CANAL COMPANIES It is applicable to WOODEN Paxton Works, Sheffield, "n 1738, ement оп every form of Tubular Boiler yet introduced. | INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL WAS AWARDED ТО SaYNOR & COOKE FOR SUPERIORITY AND BUDDING KNIVES, &c. AYNOR anp COOKE'S celebrated English and French Exhibition PRIZE PRUNING KNIVES, &c., can pectable sig nemi or Seed Merchant ms, all Knives warranted both by the is said | Seller - Maker. arked SAvNoR. Other in t the Boilers on the oval plan should bring == и Ж— completely | marks тоса ан s. disappointment, vi these Knives are А раша EEN TMPHOVED NEW PATENT ROLLER p^ LAWNS, DRIVES, вот GREENS, CRICKET FIELDS, and GRAVEL PATHS, ёс These Rollers possess T xa и over all others; they "om free to — т the made in two parts. affordin greater facility for gorii and the ges rounded off or turned inwards, -— s avoiding d UMEN marks left by oth llers. ufactured of the very best material: а Up iH à mb er ever yet brough! gr. ed reri length 3: 32 inches t 5 0 26inches .. UE Delivered Ca м» F. and Shipping Ports in Eng) THOMAS GREEN & бом, Кетпе! Iron Works, Leeds ; and 2, Victoria Street, Ho lborn Hill, London, E.C. Card. S AMUEL cG E e во ү GENERAL Нок Knotty peur iis ic tivum e" Reference permitted to the Nobility and бай throughout AMES WATIS А CO. HornHousk BUILDERS AND and Е АРРАВАТОВ этгенинде аран ‚ В.Е. D, LONDO: , OLD КєЕхт Колр CUCUMBER and vw BOXES and LIGHTS, and fi 00 LIGHTS eh PITS of all SIZ ZES kept in STOCK. кы, 23 mplete, ready for immediate use. Pa iced and sent to all Sos of the kingdom. 10 dozen strong r Zine HAND ее — and Painted complete, ready for immediate and 22, all shifting хо d to the Nobility, Gentry, and Trade in most of the Counties in d eating by Hot-water. E сеју SADDLE BOILER, vith Draft, Сторони: Flued Ends, Vineries, e Nt тоны, шакыра ы FRAMES, Бод Боле, for. Honing UM із in consequence largely used by Gentry, also many ial акай for such пита (Ӯ оле: conomy in faei, and are the „а Tis Anc Coniomo is Понта с Li mil Саз TWIOR A9 LONG as the Best White Lead; at SACR CNN A к һе same Sande in applieation, as ue без, sers i such par for > 3 MONI on а ANY PERSON CAN LAY IT ON. TESTIMONTATA, seni n н The Апі ti-Corrosion is a Powder, and will keep any len th of time. тат dis а Carriage paid проп — of not. less than | 5 cwt. to any station in Е landi йол Wales, or by Water to ILL anD SMITH'S PA NIS. р" а, тей, Don Balast ET orpoetan re amd sperem" . K by an Ven OIL, TURPENTINE, AND BRUSHES. is fally two ires no mixing or t ы Car oaa. is used in the grounds at Castle, Kew Gardens, and at the of many hundreds of the nobility and gentry, from " " КОЕ, ost flat have been received, terns, Cards, and Testimonials sent upon application to Which Hinr will on application, кя ks of xp 30 each, gallon, WALTER CARSON ax» SONS (SUCCESSORS TO THE INVENT ORS), at tho Man адыл per gallon paid to any Station їп 9, GREAT WINCHESTER STREET (Nean rug Коул, EXCHANGE, raid Е.С.) p e Tto imu. & p y нш есе ж No Agents throughout the United Kingdom, [DECEMBER 12, 1863, 1178 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL @AZETTE. MHE LONDON SEED у COMPANY, LIMITED, Great Reduction iu the Prio о with whichis AMALGAMATE qu e mh. eee: BY Upper quem RADE- EIN THET: puentes SUSSEX. CATALOGUE for the A ме PL YXMOUTH. SEED COMPANY LIMITED. Offices: 68, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London, W. Wo з NURSERY, MAR! Bince і ненча their N TEW ROSE Bntish Fern Catalogue. of 1863 and the dare of 1864, ES SIM can x a post free for six ILLIAM WOOD anp SON have ascertained 1 ли: a^ ages занї Part RH Ferns and their e i her Houses in de аге offering some kinds TET ardy Exotie Ferns) а lower rate than themselves, and as they are s New RIOED. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of fally teaei NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD by апу RESPECTABLE Mamie md EXOTIC FERNS, No. 7 House, M have prepared a REVISED LIST of ROSES at * Part 11. (Exotic ега wil bo issued as aid as possible. i ced prices, and will have much pleasure in forwarding | p Foo ray Nursery, S.E. copies of the same, Gratisan t-free, to all applicants. Superb Double o Менон Roses. UM "Онто NEW gi SA is Mx | ge IN HOLLAMBY has the pem ure of informing ready, an Nobility and Gentry that his extensive Stock of Bw: cg amp. STANDARD and ist A of all pe "wn ing kirids in .A mer. gines of FINE MR iid now ready. cultivation x^ in possible condition ping төш, rseries, Saffron Wal rem fine 8. у" : sod desit Пу тоной. of Кайны. чын. M n ange, quanti ies wil be liberally dealt wi Ў eed Trade—Tritoma esi BSORIPHVE PRIORD QATALOQUES for the present \ Vy JN MPSON, SEEDSM. MAN, Street; | se ы will be forwarded gratis ahd post paid on application. Nursery and Seed MA ez bridge Wells; and Goidsmith's Park, Groomsbridge. за — rs E S - moderate price, ien iH will be Һа ару t application. the Tra AMES MITCHELL li Я КЫШ f ZALEAS, pricas, and SPACRIS, 1 fne bushy Lej the nobility and gonty, as th hes d honour i 2i porne га ti lantap weli aat wit copine pri нр а ! 1 T" inspecti: Х urseries m го] ite and "wn [) ground, TnHowas JACKSON & Kingston, , S.W., ай» кк tution suitable vr adjoining the Kingston New ы South Western Railway. oa БАЛАА, plants ог апу drawn up uni lass, which сал 8 A to fail every season). M fi i ATERER, of ES 8 А déit Nursery, ilt rseries, Maresfield, near ‘Uckfield, Sussex. 7 urey, d$ the EXHIBITOR of RHODODEN- " DRONS at the Royal Botanie Gardens, Rege nf rm P Nv ERYMA AN and SEEDSMAN, by His CATALOGUE, describing colour prices, &с. ab Appointment, to to Net ММА sty, begs to offe: rán ne obtained by letter addressed to the Nursery as үт ын BIANDARE ROSES, from "о to 4 feet stems, at ҮЗ» per doz., M detailed Advertisement р ii i ORNA- | or 5l. per 100; DWARFS (none better in England), 9з. per doZ., MENTAL SHRUBS, &c., refer to pagi or 65s. per 100. The дав пе of 1862 an nd *68 at propor- ааа рад tionate prices. CATAL ES free on арр pus ation. CRIMSON, Wirte, PURPLE, AND SCARLET. Жез н Sri d Has s Gate Nutséry, ery Strong Standard and Pyramid Pears and Plums Jum. Әд RAWAY AND CO. Окай E Bristol, offer the åbove, of the best ү: 245. to 303. ka "dozen. io pdt CATALOGUE and FOREST TREE LIST free st. а. Ganawav & Co., Durdham urseries, Bristo ЕРЕЕН IES. Idi Pau; : Cornwell's ES 14s. ; Carter's Prolifio, 125. ; Fillb: m „ 10s.; Red God c tummn-Fruited and Yellow Antwerp, per 100. RRIES: Crown Bob, Warrington, Ин апа БИО Lm plants, 16s, per 100. ASPARAGUS, 1-year 108, » yes Ж ЧАМ Larg qu ms dni &c. 0; CORNWELL & -— , Seedsmen, &c., Barnet, Негіз, Ñ. à r Forcing. 9 THOS. RIVERS AND SON beg to offer ida ires to fow аге (богде, Grosse аш Early AM b ri y К) PEE and others. EL bre TNT each ; carriage id to Lon: Sawbridge XTRA TRONG RUNG. ҮГЕЗ. rom Eyes, Rods, Pots, m T8. ГЕТ i Planting Qut, б om. 3s. 64. ea їртїүв ЫГЫ рор à шыр. tid the above, our deed жр» be ualiüed satisf: baring or вте Yer ien mad Deo 13, 1562 р. "nA JAMES DICKSON & - The Newton Nurseries ; and 1 Eastgate Street, Ches vines, Janes CARTER anp СО. beg leave to cal attention tọ their splendid collection of the above, eese ing of several thousand CAN ES of €: most approved v in cultivation. Extra strong, short-jointed, Well: "i die IE T. ize d. in Pots next year ; - t well-r Ез е} mes for planting in Vineries, and s ong hardy Canes for = m wa Sé. For prices and full descriptive list of more than 40 finesi selected varieties most ei M for те purposés, H X 8 C has RECEIVED the AWARD of the Royal нёгой- tural Society as under FOR RHODODENDRONS. UMN c we heir VADE MECUM, forwar cati АО post free on appli. Seed Merc л jen Nurserymen, 237 and 938, High FIRST PRIZE, 1861. and DWARF —— dy Mifit quality. Норок, London, W.G. FIRST PRIZE, 1862. robust growth онан tion of the plants ТАЯТ P" er grown in this Nurse Hi has jte been юке, «t АМ RAPE VINES.—Stroug. well ripeuéd Caues of gatat oam у sor тшу: a a Bank ot Pianis y wig Ere i Saa pd Rei зау Euri Ue line aa RA De Rl Dad nie — rri EM of Ай sizas ка чө оёв to вай à He also begs to direct attention especially to DWARF ROSES | St. Peters, Black Frontignan, en Hall Muscat, Précoce gdale on the Manetti stock, of үи кез de posi stock. Malin, gre, White Ky ipnan, Whi water, at of - - | tigna da ite Sweetwater, Mu EO. BAKER begs to announce that his — m suo upon their e also very strong апа Alexandris, T Golden búrgh, Syrian Muscat Ham- Collections s Ben RHODODENDRONS, ENT | well grow er до d.|burgh, МШ ERR dcm v аду Downes, Black Cluster, AZALEAS, and KALMIA LATIFOLIA, are eius well STANDARD ROSES of all the leading ене їп Esperion, Muscat Troveron; Royal Muscadine, Trentham set with bloom, and his fne Collection о CONIFERS in the vation 18 0! Віаск, Blanc de Kentsheim, Black July, Ingram's Prolifie, best possible conditi er varieties, introduced in 1861 arid 1802 94 0 Eri Муны Cavoush. CATALOGUES on TE Nene аё the American Nursery, DWAR F ROSES, extra fine еры аш M Manetti N RANST! m King's Acre, near Hereford. Bagshot, Surrey. то eries are Me 1 mile from 12 0 Yum Emi Аы: «dos upon Dog Ae TH bas ome Strong VINES of th t г ч Do. "Bises ‘Varieties; чүк ui 1861 and 1862 158,40 18 0 as some Strong or tae disi AN Lii, d " us rong Ронан Бизе Do., ;do., 001502 an апд’ 1868 DAE твой о 20 eus waren + а, ALICANTE (which ho has n TAND and HALF. SCENTED oeeasion inl 8-inc] ts. E DNE RE i-es T 0 ROSES, all the best varieties 34 0| J.M. ol ed a Prize e Great Tideruationl Show in UM EN: De 3 |pwa ' ROBES upon their, awa тоб, "Hybrid Per- особе last, at South Ker A for the above excellent late " ROER t 3 pre and Bourbons Fe T to 12 0 |Grape. Splendid 56 of this valuable Grap be seen Three ach of the above, 1 , do, Ten. scented .. s. to 15 0|at his Vineyard. BUTLER & мебоцоон, Seed Merchants Covent Garden Im сї MBING ROSES 9 0| J.M. ay also o offer some extra strong LADY DOWNES in Market, London, W.C. - R ROSES, extrá strong plants, 4 to 5 fe6t 12s tö 15 0 |13 апа 18-іпећ pot gem Te Led Pelargoniums, ARD dpi Bom each 2s. to | 2 6 гова са n applica! toJ. Jime EDITH, The Vineyard, Garston, THE FIRST TIME ONES in and 9 grown especially for Forcing near Liverpool. Bp Corus 8. WILLIAMS. beg do silüodicd thi Еа di now or pio uii RIS uo best Hybrid Pe: Ré cre RCHARD.HOUSE TREES, Fruiting in Pots— China, and Tea-scented varieties . 30 0 e prepared to supply strong plants of the above which —— mp Е forwarded free on rapto iod: Ra Teceived certificates of the highest merit during the past ng's Aere, near Hereford. They have eer selec! —- with greai Lio Numerie, Kire Agro umr печиво si S4 Cross, N. 18. per dozen Paul's Nurseries Fern d шет STAND. RDS, per doz. P" Nn wards. ARFS, ctoria Nuteexioí; Ali tha NEW ROSES, incloding BEAUTY of HAM, ew and ers Ww. S aes "- NU былада o pan Arai of the i 1 $ ti à t) at the lowest advertise rice: PRICE B 8. WILLIAMS invites inspection of his large | обе), POGUE is now ron dy, rang Posi orted Collections of EXOTIC ORCHIDS, | "BRUIT TREES. —A P a Ch Aiii FERNS, Ра; Y EYCOPODS, MISCELLANEOUS STOVE and рсө Tre, ТЫ: les, сега Бар pe GREENHOUSE PLANTS, VARIEGATED апі ORNA- | Raspberries. p Ба, T АП the epa cp Сыры унны MENTAL FOLIAGED PLANTS, TREE FERNS; &c., amongst | Ре ЕТ, Wie ei eni ig erasccs eer el a A imens. б і y fine speci: prices. Fruit- i dye i ym first seven may be had e l and PRICED CATALOGUE post free on * ita le for potting for o reha rd house o cultur cdrom ISA " er dozen PRICED QA M E by t. Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, E London, N. E PLANTING.—Planting t nt; with or withont the Gladiolus Brenchle supervision hd Pe L. де А K E Eryk жү en in any part ofthe t ingdom. е ried collection UELL AND CO. have much pom ure in offerin Date T Rui MN at bà Acros, О g the above GLADIO. Өчү, ^ mogan nd by any other variety iie been E within t oars for the Dd ae рег a are unusually fine. orantes of paosta M trs pldn tubo , Price 8s. per те уз price on application END Pauc (Son and Successor to the late A. PAUL) Nurseries aud Seed Warehouse, Waltham Cross, N. Entrance from the platform, Waltham Station (Great pm Railway), half-an- ia Great umo Norfolk. Prize Gi hour'a ride тора London. OUELL Айр CO. were awarded Ма ант for tio ahova ti | рорад чан ар NU E ‘Rovat IP E CATALOG! m LA C ded on Ld P5 Royal Nürseries, Great теш Norfolk. P Hoe Mis УНА КЕТ ДШ 1 б A APRICOTS.—D warf- ums 15. t. 5 Oh y б ; g S. WILLIAMS has great please i in announcing Standard-ti ditte ck . 5&. è that he bas a Choice Collection of each dem sf these CHERRIES. ETna ы арн Se 0098 sa © 8s. 0d. tot 6 popular Bulbs. Adeo а Beleot List of the Now Varietias raised anis bro RA pone 061 3.0 чна пева, аи жету: Sam AME "any о orders € Ys Very - - E vell sipened - E T За, 6d. to 5 g Collection of 24 Choice аса е тоо sach, for 914; gen rts heri ine p» Ыт 6 Choice патей Varieties, 8з., ап per dozen. э” : 1551 таай E Ридо Dat сарма . ЛЕ QUU A PRICED svp IVE LIST on АСЕ » . Btandard-trái cd «n =; 58, to Т б Paradise Hollo Lond — e * * LES “+ js. ++ 4 TÉ, NURSERYMAN guru t uote CER bd. i5 d 6 М е zs {о call atten! ДЫ ы Aia VORE » . Standards Кш ай aid ыис C 97" & Ж “Ко. 97, 03, 99, end 100, contaihing thé paa солы Атава 2. s 3e]. Bs MK. To 4. 6 y Plan È Sods (962 págosl?mo) о Baad УК i oue uu C б gel : Messrs, Б. Sienna \ E SON, NE КАРАШЫ Sandi (2 6 Lane, Gr „Е.С... i wb Eu me to 5 0 ew cy "s Mi rentes ERRIES, t sad ghi ады еа |r V WEND 2 e BERI асы, > F Үү. ү EL, $ ттт Бает CHANT, qim rt, PEEACHES, NECTA} — AP APRICOTS, ы de e Prussía, Fm pones that E Ww otá for- DOE оге out dbi ASANAGUA se USE а prono deci. CORPUS. neat Hereford. О PEACHES, Po Weg, APRICOTS, CHERRIES, PLUMS, PEARS, E r A and VINES. CHARD and Seed Merchant, Worcester. ORTY ACRES of FRUIT TREES,.—APPLES, PEARS, FI Viderat, PEACHES, NECTA- RINES, and A. OTS in e very fo rm the ey can ed VIRGO anD SON have a very large Stock of the e fo Mos тъ дн offer for Sale at very moderate prices :— ise. espaii azel, 1 year Ti Beech ошо, 3, 4, to 6 ft. urnum, 6 to 8 ft. Berberi aquifolia, 12 to 18 in. | Laurel, Common, 2 to 3 Ditto dulcis, 1, 5, to 3 ft. | Ditto, Portugal, 1 to 2 ft. Е Mns to eomm 6 to г ft. Cherries, espalier urkey, 3 to 4 ft. Ditto, standard opas of vátious kindá; 4 o Cotonemster rbicropliplla, 9 to | 6%. MT in. Priv et, 2 to 3 ft. Holly, Green, 9 to 12 in. umore, 3, 4, 5, to 6 ft. АП the above are strong, healthy, and well rooted. Samples Leal heer can be е m application at the | Nursery, Wone: ear Guildford, DWA 8B "y PUO AND CO, of York волава, U. Е have issued d DEŠORIPTIVĚ -e of NEW AMERICA D omi —— i m embraces Ta er invi t atenian Жена: the оны hich have cali: trad vn реа ry 1 E T SE as rtation of this u an pop lower; a m ou RR oe a ЫЕ Ec ET CN NE. D Me Wesce РкскмвЕв 12, 1858.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1179 -— rican Plan the fruit may remain on the trees, even when |awardi ng prizes for those that are st kept, This ATERER GODF p S PRICED and |quite tipe, = after Chris tmas: is a$ it should be, and the ideales азага үү DESC BURIPEIYR CATALOGUE for the present агац Ín g Tangierine Pies. es for dessert it |in this way has already been f оче d by the most iex") pud Planta, po i diy "Uf didt siis | [т hat « m aré only on thë нке of Отапге satisfactory tesults. xpensive plants are nof Gene ral Nursery Stock, опе of ost éxtensive im culture, for Mr. Rivers ho us that the thin- |required for such gardens. А Kos Legi kingdom. Hi T YU EP rinded St. Michael's Mie of which thefé аге |evergreen shfubs, Fuchsias, Scarlet Geraniu _Коар ill Nursery, nea: jog. Porter, several varieties, ripen fre eely under е &bov e | Ver ben паз, Sto Gks, эу oWérs dd ноу, ЕВЗ PRIZE СОВ FILBERIS, and other (годе, the trees b wifü Mignonetté, ànd a good assortment i ү ә n GREAT pe AE 1902, and. for ЕЕ £i wenn P young. Тһе Maltese Blood Orange ripehs ААУ of hardy ае à аге al тет and аге edsily Honourable Mention was Pais Trees of the ын can be well а few Weeks after the Tangierine, and is also | cultiyäted. Ада no doubt gentlemén's gardeners had ол application to Mr. WEBB, Caleot Gardens, Readitig. along the lines, with their usual good nature HE PLYMOUTH SEED С OMPANY, TISTPEB. Nór сай there be а doubt that | in time We shall srould eer supply seeds and cuttings of gn " 143 fd 4h. oul is obire with th ap! dw LONDON SEED COMPANY. LIMITED. : jg ap e s d be enco iie Peter Ofüces: 68, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, | пе kinds. We may even hope indeed to see | 0 do so by thei f iplo oH. some dày ап Orange grove ѕпећ as is described The E gir жол of gardening айды the Best Seeds, Carriage Free; in the “От Orchard House." It must, however, be |poorer élasses of ubjeet well ho H.IA-CR.D 5 №. l T H,üWayél “Бер 1 th the att who take an interest iñ seem та лы оа culture” must ДӨШҮ provi ded wherever jur welfare an Mid Lo s On this account we Orange trees аге к gut in Ken houses for |gladly notice the efforts that are being made im t | 4 ЕТ 8 pene bSAET А [he sake of their rait, or no sucoess can possibly | many parts of fhe cou heart LIST OF AWARDS. Мева е experiment; о London n to е the poor to cultivate F C M UE ot with fruit as with flowers; in growing | f т { izes to ROBIUM EBORNEUM, from Меввтз, Low & Co., | the former, changes are made d w^ In the |t Nòt. 10. NS ALBIDU-SqUAMATA, fiom Mr: Veitch; | 256 of these Tangierine i à is, we under- | words—* good wotds' Mu These фа Kg i Ch сівое, [ tini M adl o peru nd, 10 years of more sin Mr нули гн amount of id i in many different ways. Ф IND&JEA APEZIFORMIS; fro) elsea. ed LLEN- ey give a healthy employment, with somethi 8, ^ Galanta TENRO SUPERBA ERDA, f fom А уш үе бын DEN Kx ER at Cheshunt, Ôn that occasion ГУ was | to ititerest thé жай. id quu to enjoy: Lei m эттүү eben mg во struck with their — that he forthwith | Һот which would probably bé spent in гебен; Oct. 6, Axiiídxi JAPONTOA Ноновтыв Jünger, from Мева attempted to make them a regular article of trade | о? in somiething ЖЫН. ë, ай pte employed, düd fas di Сити re id ss Монандй, from Mt. Brown, | Cultivation. Having in this been. pig suc- | Muh happiiess unalloyéd ís ih this way placed eat, Marlow. cessful, the WWE of other kinds of Oranges Within the reach of many Whose lot it is to *' earn à Colis ATON. ү шүн Р, tue is now clear үлү по | their brea y the sweat of their brow.” Nor аге Nov. 10. се RM Yartow Dabok, früm tho i ter оша not enter iníd ouf | the poor alone benefite by changes which. are iMi докан ана: culturi Ni ches and еей, brought abo t in this way. Those who lend a Dee, 8; Оромтоолоёзом PmaLAwor&u {тош E, MeMorland, | Ё t se helping hand; arid society in genéral, аге all better Esq. of the {гартапде о of their flowers, and the bea ишу of | for themy and thüs the effort шайё is ‘twice __ ?номлв Moore, Secretary to the Committee. н eir foliage; аз ivell as the rar yera Р ите Puit blessethi him: that gives and hiñ xoéllende of their. delieiou t tákes;" Ene Garunterg Chronície, | That the Gardens of the "Hosperides will soon be ride iu the subject we miiy ágäitt allitde tö йоны in Eiigland we entértátn 10 üoubt. A he pia їшрбїїїпбё of having soläiéts’ gardens SATURDAY; DECEMBER 12; 1863; PAA у Jlüées че ouf tfóops dfe stationed, daas da БААУ Branoss, em üot їй England only, баб а18о in all parts of our БАКА мааа А ан WEEK. = егеу dent alludés ав p. 1062, Hf oos of Laos abroad. Idleness of P nd mind 1 E m | considerable iitérest, both to the publie and al&o to оеш vi d. he common. soldier has Ў а Fon шапу many years—hay jn cetituries— ig |е por ami АЕ -—- per eer зы the опе апа о 07 pues it ed rog him ngland and france we liave Son мапа oe a К н а РГ & | th ing pláéé, itis plëasätit to look o more liable, E tlie stia of many of those Ut rae r mere ornament large numbers o£ |226 stopping р MEM h fatal i M vidente TU =, Sí neat КӨЕ рат ей, guy wit pretty fiskeri T Jiye are so fata e countries in Pe he reminds us of а deg d refine апа civilisa- | еей to serve. ut ould poitit to m e than on of din коне in which, жаш tlie PU m Bii ed oflice hants, and ай ж Но had occu; райо ой for idest à а үз yeats а орје$ з аге wel their attention to their «шиге. drë "rol awüke at last. We are now feminded that th kingdom of n ME lias passed away, and didi we шау 8000 Р our desserts to be furnis Ж i delicious Oranges from Ов ong before any сап be хуа e as the servan companies peaj y шше 2 ie Whole ч h garde E m Aere hour | threo yeats yi cy o hesita I which voa Sees ang om their | аќ ful state "E mortality ' | händs, апа å вате tube. Drum vid ап arüoünt | attributed to the want of m 1 of ei ple essare Ex is thé reward of all tha|t9 the unhealthiness of due Let ouf soldiers оен of gárdé |have more to occupy their minds than the mere We are led 6 pootet pud in thé northern parts of. the 6 of düty, апа there is no reason why they seqierioo vf м received from p Rivais ot ot нар have, äs а rule, been. rathér behind their =i bé fiöte üħhealthy thai -— x @1а#зев Sawbridgeworth a basket of тіре т brethren in the south іп their appreciation and | We hüve just Hiettioned. As ä о this rhost Oranges, of "host pe rome each früit | en ara f plants and flowers We vel Tecra sehen, Soldiers же? dlho ve too highly üving leaves of the tree: the fruit p cut emitting à "dg to. nduee tho agricultural, P icai "i n arts of the world civilisation and a lov most agreeable odour, and the, juice having а plahts garden 'ursui i delicious briskness never to be found in impor rted к im EN rdens izi ом of EL MET Ai s S а people who are fond of y 4 PI £ 143 4. + Ti € Py kind ү p e; either by forcing it во as to landed proprietors m But s A, this тө them to e. Their еа LR m^ quite single season, or dy er ме} ет of ho avail; these gentlemen eoüld no ha | of the same kind as ours; they may not be so far first method, seems the Thái eligib hs үз extract n quos ine йч b rokan күр the rab |t rri Veit the nécessáries eai many o Дар, the i Easy of the ** Orchard House" * | and flow y 3 p zem E p, and all fis Лаан ri lide, ang -< they are good parents, a this mode of eulture. b» doi e T d a Ў. „йа b Аа дай children, and. wort y meme of society. * Thé best v. n a Qreing so as to | Ње 1 Майдонда, - after all, perhaps had not PA A own goania forms no ехо have the fruit Жы Oétobér. Oranges, if properly | set дай the. system of терки» in the proper | Tule, ànd wè are glad to acc P e treated, will then be їй the highest perfection; | way. Railways, however, are now civ na a for flowers ойды our labouri Palin ps Жї delicios juiee; To атту | people in the North, as well as im other parts of 02е о! tho Iondmarlee of pro our advange 1 йа р Station рои аш boiaman bjects in civilisation. $, t 3 pa pots 5] 0 gi i 0 16 De ch "o р emperature of s h д; фе, tede di ош. EY towards the end of, ; mu the eoe d of the journ Wwe m jid üré c es DE the Ti Pass A bighes st demai { bloom, i. e., thé pots and the lower Werner Killieeranki jc p with ike lth Vp dei dx n à н йе dem yate be syringed, but the blossoms képt ept ien, ns ЖЕ NE it vidas Will set latge erops of fruit, whic if Go sre adiit cw ges sue мыны ай dde étówded should Бе thinned. 1f Й thé TAF or reyes d p Mr. t pimpa vba rated tho манн, eot te dura at т m$ e I D M "Tuésday last ч Mr. ме, Во brought ва a plant of the ы Er 1180 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL "3 [Dicis d l3 rare and beautiful Odontoglossum Phalenopsis in | variety of the present species with the white plant, without that miserable ET ron dm t health, and bearing a spike of its exqui - | сопйпей to the margin. pem and round the pot which. we now so often see sitely-coloured moth-like flowers, very much finer, | Ртевіз SERRULATA, var. CRISTATA, Moore in Proc. ben ‘MORLA than any he had ever Roy. Hort. Soc. iii. 289. dapib. АЫ tol у ` I have th been successful in growing before, successful as he | — Apices of the fronds, pinnæ, and pinnules, multifid-erisped. т in hei id ith ge-flow f 29 rit perhaps is in Orchid culture. We Memo me that this| Pteris serrulata, one of the commonest of our culti- | tod to a eight, Иши à anre or жинау Шоо MEM plant had been КЕРТ ALL THROUGH THE SUMMER | vated greenhouse Ferns, rns, is also one of the а elegant the stems күн around it. Mowi contend that a fins IN А GREENHOUSE, 1 в elegance ith foliage down into a CLOSER COOL HOUSE, erie it is to к а resulting from the abundance of its long о dike to the pot without, any unt Бабата [2d . to remain CLOSE To THE 61455 until next May or | drooping pinn and pinnules, and its value for the done and the sooner we fall back upon that plan tle June. When facts like these come to de realised 2 of case-culture resulting from its in "The batter for our reputation as р pint cultivators, — Planta by the lovers of horticultural pursuits, we шау |. » its hardihood, and its freegrowing habit. Тһе | (ецбе in the way recommended will require по expect to see large accessions to the ranks o h bear А tak TA ihe stopping E they are a) Et to su si pyramidal tinner! growers, which have no doubt been kept wilds р a variety now qii AND was met wit th me in ane жч оо, олана іп pres by Mr. J. d Veitch, during his recent v o "Y М. „аа Ии t | minal ine. PU i 2 men ER ber of general impression of the great expense att iig |to that country. 1 ral babit of К the cultivation of. this race of plants, as yo ШЙ акы селат, ЕМ. Шш, КАШ 2 өйне — -sized blooms is far vitas ton fow the little enjoyment to be found in view them | and m less drooping fronds, C VET kf ts Now one word for the mmn ch ce in "i stew-pans in which wy iis was "thought, divided, iis tips « of the gore — as we Epl Ot [33 calle the people's flowers, for they ure — x no in to be seen that this i 2 a the case, and indeed that ч з їп which consi a its y^ mm fr уре жиен adapti 5g 0 eee e every condition, and ~ А A d under almost any circumstances, In the case while subjected to the discomforting conditions | The cr quinto vari X. of Ferns being especial favo: ourites | poom uis x much to be again, reg ey that the under mid onl ter latel i cl A d. they | with cultiva: ng dar epe that the e pos тр i E ъа у ware а RA -"- ey | so useful for Wardinn са ili -adon sita hish plants are so m nical) ined, and terly Like so i une : " sed ue] yariotios ot Jum A b reproduo X fron the | The time was when a collection of Pompons would as Hu РЗ nearly as possible resemble a collection of Turner's or £ Bailey's fancy Pelargoniums—I mean of course as tha oultiration on of Sowers min mer uo s do Ч ECYTERTYMISCUVXOGERGMT re © their r le pat th; but instead of this we » К di pied Se ell adapted fordüch a uode of CER FLOWERS. now have placed upon our exhibition tables plants as . We have often felt some degree of surprise fien ee ee rd urface, and every bloom and twig secured with twine, that the hosts of glowing Mesembryanthemums and “ыу! LES the Chry santhemum „Season come and It would be impossible to place such plants in any con- some other succulent plan X € suitable habit to be again servatory seu offending the taste of those who found in the gardens of here and there a lover of роб by the past, and making resolves for the | gazed upon "e The following s pessu of the very succulents, are not more freqüe ently seen employed | f ure. Under these circumstances I ез) sure ће time | best Pompon varie ies "- m — Andromeda, for this mode of — which would most e^ not be unprofitably spent in taking aretrospect of| Aurora Borealis, Bob General suit them admirably; it is not, however, our presen nt | the rysanthemums and the rysanthemum exhibi- | Canrobert, Cedo Nulli, " dolden Cedo Nulli Miss - object to refer further to these, We only wish to |tions of the present season. At rs T would efr to the Mrs. Talfourd, Requiqui, Saint Thais, Rose Trev р y l— That he ld at the Agricultural Hall, o Autumnum, Drin Drin, Graziella, T? Beterbouclé, m designed for a basket flow ourse, will take precedence, and for quantity it mes. They may be trea tly as the It is sufficiently well зод t that Мг. б. Surra, of | f very far, surpassed any previous exhibitions of this others meer that the 'Pompons will require stopping the Hornsey Road Nursery, is a raiser of new Fuonstas | А wer; but, on the other hand, к SL ld either of | several times during the season; the last stopping, —Íindeed he is perhaps жа д for the production | the plants, or blooms, is taken t, I have no however, must not take "n later than the middle 80 at ones which have | hesitati i i recen i s 8, 4l- m [7 HM р; &S B jn а” БЕ .E ек Ев HE NH. E8 d » ^B es ч s £z 8 £z Ф [-9 21 : = each. cas e drainage is of paramount erp etse that as it may, there occurred amongst his of | the Royal Eac aeea $ the early Stoke Newington, | No Pis, I ped Ф ert more from imperfect drai last year, one which refused to grow upwards, but|and t Pg og ey tuse: vil, I am quite sure,|than the Chr vsanthemum, for сы such ретт. persisted in thrusting down over edle aie м the sam nclusi ow this is to Бе | Ње e foliage turns yellow, and thus one of the prettiest : to hav 1 for, I [scarcely kno kno w, for те the season | features of а wellgrown specimen is lost. The soil too little of the * le" c Бат has been by оле сопітагу the Chrysanthemum is a compound of E Ly con: а forists pem but was just ай |it has been an unusually fine one. ud abi o-thirds. cs and one- pedit well rotted manure, à — a respect to uu — ie at tnings, Vy Ж.д м. 4 with ki e mixture open. е habit how рсе be | a of several exhibito V Daas EAN x xs cm -shells freely Mixed with th the soil will be fou LI ry pecia and cante disimilar r from Е hat of other | ye beak as зоне words among Chrysanthemum minm e this ъй - be found | the best a varii No upright stem was developed, (5 the|growers, but which this year by|for dra In all s liquid manure should be Mob. оғ the асова were dir downwards, | their absence. iving out branchlets and flowering freely: having Tt has been stated that the improvement which has| Let me E offer a few remarks upon plants grown in fact a thoroughly dependent or drooping character. | been effected in the Chrysanthemum is due rather to|for the special purpose of producing specimen blooms. Now as Fuchsias are very good me тй E ADS | improved сй ation than to the vobi of new | We will suppose the selection of sorts and of plants to of basket-culture which has gro pular, | varieties; and to a certain extent this is true, for we re been already made, and that we have reached the the new Fuchsia dependens Rer "probably Б bust to | find such sorts аз Lycias, Lucidum, Formosum, Vesta, | month of April АП that is — hes ag to be especially suitable for being grown in this way, if|and King still holding their own. How soon they will wer: ihe plants perfectly free and in it does not put on an entirely new face when - to give place to others which are both newer and | also from severe frein which lat ars nde y^ jugi by it comes to be propagated. At any rate it will be|better I wil not say, cgo T among Salter's cold frame. As pots me w inquiring about amongst the novelties of the oS d of this year ome varieties which are | { Шей with roots t the ey may be shifted into larger ones; ensuing spring, iby those who adopt this style ofj unsurpassed by any that 1 dave $t seen, and I have | not as in the case of specimen plants put immediately decoration, and we invite their attention to it. о hesitation in saying will es : uisitions ие. - blooming pots, but gradually shifted on to the most select ооо ion. For would one size to another, till they get up to the | mention one called Prince Alfred, a ndis riens i | bloomin ng pots. The advan ше of this mode of proce- NEW GARDEN FERNS. ren za tifi - чае зт ure is, that the теа never а - PLEO esi e colour is a silvery в the ing process is Ча. р у ree зе piste реттүү унуш те E 2 this ів а first-class varie ti: Then Pri pr Wales, an | secured. This ripening i is an essential elem n ће 57; Mett m A. ; Е . 5 й = із зе: A variety called General Bainbrigge deserves | strongly M than in the present year, іп "мев M 1 Perna, t. d. ором ABOS S uaa Hooker, pecial mention ; ; its colour is gode yd cinerem M Ihave met with a collection of wonderful p pass - Fronds " Clyde, a ve owy flower, and | they ет n pots wonderful as to size, certainly; lan mg er faclus, cupidat | —— M e e well adapted for a specimen p ih think I never saw plants so fine before. I have also pee m a E М v сө. the, ш pper surfaco along| Опе of the hat among Яне: flowered imr, a this season seen a — ралы кын їп пш m meme сс атра а th small white үн which, ks y, make but very little € way, at|bloomed in 48- and for quantity о пие velas ФЕИ ali evidént babeat ; dori ín. T CT {Е for t о ар, али ve and Eo o or three antin the plants or rather the рне : nearly terste, and, as е costa and margin s spes Y mn d will be fevouritco), i el e ч мз бурзай» ок Ai from the large over- hnic MO GN NUES сиз omisi: "blush flower with yellow centre. Among | potted'plants. I conten j one called in its ive of € | generally be duced to England by Mr. Veitch, of Chelsea, from | tipped; this is as near perfection as I ever Saw a|fowers, unfit for exhibition, or even for d Borneo, whence also i t has made its way to the collec- SIS an abundant bloomer, and of good ha bit, each | rative purposes. Hence, I think, little or no stimu- tion at Kew. Iti th and full i ,|lant is required until the bud is formed; then it with the beauty of & smooth-fronded pinnate Fern . Iwill now offi k the culti be applied gradually with advantage, withhol having ca — e pi inns, the interesting. му arking of i 1 it as the bl h 1 of the varieties upper в single tier | As the habit of the вно sorts varies Es it ма ir bloom d by in middle o Е EN м. к Pen vi và ТӨ vigoro : the intervenin g space pre ааг gn The tail- | wou P pr suggest tbat a ч аилы should. be | be orem TUE. cde sr Тыл before said, they wil bo of like extremities of the pinnæ to be rather less | made ose varieties which are stocky and short | little the bu bud can be seen, developed aie the “ы п È c than in ҮЗ Javanese plant. jointed i in s their habit, and of decided colam, such as | remove боону өрчү to th cA 2 а moderately thick creeping Julie а а vère, res j Monnt Е mirr ra лш Dr. | vigour of the plant. into "e bud. 1t is as these 1 ly rhi ie ce, ce А1 р and drooping, о dea M Ni Sor handsome Qe eje за ie. produce really fine specimens the|advantage. 16 is i o "remembered that several Fern for cultivation on blocks or in lacte. е baskets. | Ат lants should be меле A at eem Select the | branches е = a plant, but only one bud he pi distinctly stalked, alternate, 6 incl - kers from the old them|on each branch. e-8 its are not to more in length, and about an inch in breadth, the fertile | separately into 60-sized pots, place. them in a cold heben The plants must kept free from and sterile ones being uniform. Sir W. J. Hooker|frame, and iet them remain till April; then shift earwigs, and especially f aphis, both in | them from the sixties i ming pots, which і Р. ақ of Pes wi success will be bly certai Java aud the Philippines, but this has the white scales Lue ee say eleven inches іп diameter.| Iwill add a uli a Tist of the finest заба for producing the i to " Tm pas s+ woli үп am H e pinuze, and appear blooms:—Abbé Passaglia, brassy ber; ure, s0 the veins are not evident m break uniform. ly at almost every joint, and thus а еъ foy Rua; Lady Russell, shaded shaded lilac; to Blume, there is, however, a Xin Беа алышу at at once the foundation of a! White Globe, white, fine; Cassanăra, white, slightly bd. „> is „ч ` * .* рксїмвинв 12, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 111 shaded Pandora, light b buff; Nil Desperandum, deep | Prickly Pears (Faota) in the latter M they (ed сарттар be. во good as to inform me what is и, gut red; Aimée Ferrière, white with pink tip; Lycias, fine, but lthink the taste for them ар be acqui | Formosum, yellow; Dr. Brock, orange re ed ; | The irn are very ond f them. Wahaya ара enty of and Andromedas in other than peat earth. — SETS. ady St. Clair, white; General Slade, Indian red ; dete ugust ; t r Bristol, have several acres of these everley, fine white; Her Majesty, b'ush; Princess |that t p Aroa 2 making a rine Kama and a ve оа е F growing in what they assure ше is P lilac n" ; General Hardinge, Indian red ; | now in, хар but I doubt if they will ripen their fruit | ordinary loam; while my gardener and other sow in des Plàntes, bri мөк а рч n Leguay, lilac; | аё this se info ule may do, I fonpareil, in ma ovelty, blush white; Piclorium “ The native Fig (Ficus Sycomorus) i is in abun d ndance | shall not be able to m: ese plants grow in any m, 8 jm y purple; Pio. Nono o, red with gold tips ; | from September r till No vember, pee: м (Шр! мг) we | but peat soil. I cannot get peat, and І am trying ог МАНН arare dull red ; Themis, | commenced to cut in September, shall continue to | some of Messrs, Maule's shrúbs in ordinary garden bey i. ean. blush, lig з: Carisimum, white ; | do о во all „Ње winter. The clusters оГ. fria ге cut green | loam, Will some one be so obliging as to tell me аа Grisi, Mer rose; "tudo jm arry, golden amber. these are then put into a чм >| whether there are any special precautions which are Villiam Holmes, Hackney. box in Alternate. layers. of chopped straw. А n s. to make the wes agn му ес une g i be—succeed. E. S, Sutton Court, m————— to heat; by this means оа ripening ee places in Bristol : а few days, and they are ve n g eed. They Woollen Refuse:—I have found the waste wool EGYPTIAN GARDENIN would ripen well on the plants; but this forcing Mm thrown aside by manufacturers useful in а o of [The deni extracts from a letter Mans received may | into ripeness is done to - up a succession for the | ways. As а fermenting material, when thrown together е interesting to your readers, table. The Loquat (Mespilus japonica) is in full cm jin quantity, it is i iri sea qe йы, doi o some- : нш "The › Ga dens, | Gazeereh, Cairo, UR now (November 9), spit will continue to ripen its fruit | times ming so violen spontaneous and you will be UM throughout the wiu I do вод eiim x but it | bustion. а coveri эы for " Vine E màn it is much on warm gloves and butto your overcoat closely | — in useful when other fruits а I have | more effective — — - а, 4 І һауе Ъееп ір -— around you, while here Ey are enjoying such weather | now to tell you something about га favourite — of б habit of covering а 1 as you would like {о experience even during your rcha rd Hous nches | in the пто months. The Nile is к receding fast, and Tailor. who called it * зр Strawb d | fa fall of the year, e gt mperature "of the soil ав as the ground is suffüciently dry, we shall | cream "— d Apple or бынан. | began - понра The а Pare Porra resembled coverin commence e to plant, an nd to sow ош vegetable seeds. | as е called in South Am M it ith a good woollen blanket, that мою] I d thei cshteh” (I було sm e abie letters) which | keep AS both cold апа a certain leaves, but you тор, be surprised. to see our g: 1 if Mer = опе the other day, and І сап | ехіспі, for, owing to the app d nature of the во gay with Ros ара Hibi the most delicious fruits I ever material énipleyod, rain does not soon pene ate quutebilis, v with is large double flowers, on trees 12 to | tasted. Hn is like — cream and sugar. The fruitis| 16, and during cold and d in| ів it about the size of a good-sized Apple, bu it broad n exi evaporates from it very т ‚А would certainly Tlie bea ful Pio do well here; they е been the $ stalk. Its skin is, when the fruit is ripe, covered | advise persons preparing Vin Че їп йг. ог months. ҮУїпсї rosea and a p the rubble or 1 i ith a layer of this material 1, Ww in full beauty ; they have, however, ар » all ie aud is of iform g h yellow. It isa fruit. that to the depth of two inches ; ; ib effectively prevents tho summer, А d y bbl ad Hona: b> be t O . ilon striatum grows and flowers ttobebetterl eg dantly here; it is just now in great uty. Br it li lditi prevents all nutritive particles fro: germ 1 arlet Geraniums of many kinds are si. to our ^ esserts, Ie grows here free 7: ina ean soil in t also through it. I cover over the тае, ог bottoming « ofmy а our frui ink tha *Clerodendrons, Plumbagos, Jasmines of s temperature of the forcing Peach-house would suit it | gets through it. Whe e, as it is in this Russelia juncea, and Yucca gloriosa are. all in "nil well It is worthy ofits room ina -— ouse where it neighbourhood, this. refuse n may "likewise be used to bloom ; and the Tussac[?] Grass is more magnificent than | will grow and bear fruit." James cover Peach І ever saw it, for on one plant І have couuted 70 of its| [We quite agree, and hope that. vum clever fruit- | wall covered by з апу kind: of p rial which fine feathery heads. Some Acacias are still in flower, | grower will try his hand at this Cherimoyer, мона. the trees, а ton or во as is also the Tamarind Tree. The Oleanders have | Anona Cherimolia.] tl m of the wall will be been areo the summer, No English gardener could for p e great old well-known shrub. Our plants are from Home Correspondence waste in question I have found that the -tree feet алара and 6 ог 8 feet through ; when covered Eucharis amazonica. —The wonderful specimen, of roots lad come to e surface, : h wit 2! hey h а noble and | thi re running along underneath the waste. For "Beautiful à App oranes: Buddlea lindleyana, Bi ia |1 2 feet 7 inches long, and 64 inches wide ; | ће growth of subtropical plants in radicans, Lantanas, й Garden are now really | there are 22 =й em each from 2 feet ~ — to doors this material is qaem to any In the most beautiful. Crinum 8 grow most „ассо. md 3 feet in he t end measures 4 fe ines autumn I E. x & be bout the depth of 24 feet, have Tr bloom for the last throwi albis ough. ы dn er Шаб Mr. Sa anders, à сар fil it h геГоле, covering with s ak on п mhjsh 1 br ery striking spe rowing in ; Ra i e trusses of fr grant flowers, - E Ee epe з Mu ой ver, with 9 strong d 13 mantle I Iure found it still at a temperature of garden, is of bloom Шик ар abor the foli e, some E Бей Regarling ita value as а manure I “ Petunias, Globe Amaranths, 8, and Zinaias | a hii is 24 inches long by 5 inches wide. This Ёоо | may speak on another occasion. J. Thomson, HW ortley, of sorts, are stillin full bloom; ‚ they all grow with such mething | to be i аг Byar м, although but a pigmy Тада. vigour as scarcely p y Alocasia zebrina and Caladium | Veitc Aii. —Will you ery gay. Ipom e also v ery fine and v He We sow the seed of the true allow me in justice to Mr. Viiteh, ‚Ше introd ucer of "but I must not forge Ka B Probi" 10 to *18 feet м Vi 1 th tl t tl bliel mn ле Au wered for t the last two tp one spike E and Е off the young plants into pans, boxes, | a slip of the pen in the list of new plants gi ven in piis „Тһе died, an inch ај apart, Hogg's Gardeners’ Year am for 1864, in which 2 littl be the me as С. Veit tchii. The tw E "Xn 26d 100 feet in hei ME Жл and тенге em in some a the h use € P e statement i in J ich done well this season, had a fine crop of | soil, By the me ihe fow =з garden plauts be turned | question үс n ут Veitchii, and not to tifi plenty of small 60- тий Е at liber rty to pot off zebrina. ‘The publie should therefore lie su icu it bunches of red and golden fruit. Erythrinas grow to о the eyes batch of plants, Which are again a palpable bluuder, which lies at my doo the be large trees here, and Хош. ЕСЕК Ju ys, ата of thé list vues tó. AM. t struck with i Fine Bori the autumn of 1862 I erecte 3 n off in some of the temporary d i hich is one blaze of de, iia of o ere the йоу бе garden plants have pre- | three new Vineries. n the — for early гайып, аыл ened off re planted i t of the house —— А Бе trong plants and must ll you something about your|doors on any жей Ый, nched well-prepared grouud, р е the ів. I commenced to cut Grapes| Aug ust the p яте will be fom "Y e 5 feet high, the 9th of June from the old I men botto tier of leaves large, and the first three or four | same width Тие outside baiets of the two ш ter, ather. t pes he шев : є, "m h acm to ga in Чи. э of eight or ten n, and. hung р to dry | walk. The depth of soil is 27 inches at the parapet, t loo y iem to ust. On the 13th of September I commenced cutting my |gradualiy іп lie ge wh 15 inehes at the , gravel walk. The o ame i shall|smouldering. бге is kept by usi ag де ` kind | borders ar ai Ma E 5 g в Р o B E о tn е е. = ^i E © ^ 25 5 [» E um B о Р, @ fü b oor and windows being | is 'a layer of broken bricks нод таче їз some out eight or ten days the sap ЗЕ е — чан hei € ры а а Тһе — mind, nos is done in the open air, as we have glass. | und to be enough — to store the "ndo о Vi og naide ouses, which are arched Eos Vines have made very fine shoots for пекі year's | e tightly pressed, into boxes or old mode low ; the Vin nas de T outside, there being а should be азн firmly packed by pressing ог leaf-pit inside t иын and consequently. уе ir rd little aie ы We bad a fine erop of Peaches geny June till UE ona treading, and placed away in a dry shed or loft till or the sels row vire mamie : .few of the- b Peaches аг : th growing, being qnod f с.ж пзе. Ifput u€— in it wi wishes to jo though they a are much thought of | be foun ing to t. for cutting up У ci her bya hook, or —A— i са to the quan We lleeting in June =, Apples from nt 1 September; Tie. oki e: they gro a good! cut but are in juice and | succession abd стз а ааг: or 10 days till the. of the еч pes used to n English Apples. | October, when the plants have arrived to 7 or 8 feet | not grown so ext The i ana Belgian n Pam ds тей here, and grow | high,- when we на гея general cle of all the | in flower, it is “foliage сиў por are inclined to be coarse. Тһеу | Іеахез, ып» shoots, and 8 or 4 feet of the summit of the | mixed ees fine-foiia m June till the middle of this|stems—-blossoms, seed and al. They are tied п up, | ment al iT А ' month. They seem у this season as if they would be бабье, dried, and packed away when dry. or кааныр well di F тері ~ useful Ga е Bergamot, and | four feet of the large bare part of d ptem a УН таг за d r Williams's Воп Chréti then pulled up, and dried in or 8 je gradually Rr EE > autumn. by looking м all these matters | bundled Ra faggoted u а аала а dry loft, to | It Man р оа эз на сга. е а liberal ж, т p с. рете and continue here, to be able | smoke ће: Apple orchards with — in the agair EE deu. Tk lasediiy у ссе me interesting information gy C and е April = May—whi ан к= ИЧ З edi ned of shoots, which push аб the ce ndm the success of thé general crop рр! є ivan З= шы abundant from the end of July till | Septe Minn Pon we find Кёшез сөн D То so useful in gardens for base е xi dicun gp л cae СЕ = granates fro: dion mber; they are Mis | many purposes, that I may point eut а fer of them oi; | These о m от а HN. ъа to those who lko them. James Barnes, Mc gl compri pr they are certainly bemutiful. y апд their favour agreeable who like а future occasion, James and September, also| Rhododendrón | Soils, —Will my Aot your corre-)bloom now, aud 1182 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. СрксеМвЕВ 12, 1963 blooming plants are in No.1 s, a size sufficiently | large for them. John Bülington, Prom О Castle, Ireland. Ros e hibiting.—1lt appears to me that in in sustain n- — to Чаруга Pond MN к winds, if not opposed by some | тк ge and flowers. I thank yout “therefore for мачы ес omission—an i mportant опе to those who may | For mone-flow. Pompon Chrysan. | I "um nd Mis | Nightin scr us Brown, of Great Ма low, received a Second-class Certificate; it ha; n» a ale ye ing a e Show, the promoters have (inter alia) the. following objects in view, ча. —1. То так hihi employ 1158. ee Edlingto on, Crom Castle, Irel New Hyacinths.—We sufficiently remunerative to promoters - ы; d that we agree with Mr. W. Paul that though а exhib bited = че Ачы it might th es, and d вц uch to, be the — taste for the Queen of flowers plish. thes obj ects I ta ike the schedule of the “Royal and. must say, in eia to these, | p р: ellow centre and blush -coloured guard pet roni М. Macintosh, of Hammers smith, came me^ s а lilac. blush Ee Pompon, ‚ which look: — t might prove useful for deco: rative purpose rs. Smith, of “Dulwich, furnished various Chinese Primulas, con- its case, as you made mention of t idea of a model schedule, and likely, with some slight | t modifications, to considerably further the ends sought ; if some or ibo th pem dy ded i next issue, all have a very nearly €— кенейш; In edet the Show me €— to the — and to andIs ust rd uantity, а! € in finding Mer gung in n is class a and ing popularity of the со: ition, and а e appart unity sufficient scope is giv pleases the eye ог а person does not always afford the same gratificat «е another. I would, how- ever, sugges there are both ge and, all growers бн, sd the competitors amongst the should not also be NÉ to mA Oo. in the еч bers. Ia ink that t пума ow For quor ion tbe i ы, and it ut Ы y largest am vites sel to cut three mber of varieties, In poeng a may | Sons, ө exhibited in DN in March. last as new, while hey had been sh in Edi ae re. We refer ubur; to Amphion, “а — derent variety," d and to ieties, all of | were stated {о с Mg Dec. 8 (Fruit e и ra ontiüsiaulé Meine of Apples were shown at this meeting. For ее dishes Lord Palm —— thus almost — to вау what consti- It m Rea be и of 1 flow of course refer to the ear [to ordinary Dutch sort: sooner than we ever had ns, 121, George Street, Eu LS Orchard, ча — These arie nées y in spring, fogs, score ya € hoar-frosts are often Ееее: for iret wi стам are, | but hat to afford met to the blossoms | somewhat | showed tion. I agree € = Rust — Frigi Domo is as ust express in short, intended | of¿fruit trees at а period when а and | Е — is most анс таг to Tract ifica! not qui effectual i yet Im this pur glass my belief that as —— crops Е Peac cie may be gro | ан tions were good fruit of Scarlet Russet, Golden H of E if I understand rightly, | i M mitiga "e ce — acd of our| heres rtm one a wn even in n these days of раа houses with red h gr. to Lord Palmerston, and a 2d to Mr. ribns. gr, Stoke Park, near Slough. In these and other exhibi. eddleston ФЕН, Cox's Orange Pipp Gillifower, metn з краны Eldon һег 1 known kinds of Apples. Huyshe's. e spe cim Lens cam me from Mr. PN 'ergam буге vat Vii irf m uted by Mr. Spivey, Mr. Cox, of R de bad excellent fruit of that useful variety; ; the last named exhibitor Js kewise an Ds s. , which ete a la bel | to be' "produced A: we had any unheated glass struc- o open ], little is gai ined b e bet hri € € ih. еей ев E be o нкт Grapes; E li glass is to extend the rod =ске р this fruit may be had ri ipe: for the. table, and this I think cannot а be considered а is, wi belio eross between the "Syd of | Alexandria. Along with. it, Mr. Meredith also showed n 4 isbudding, 1, эш glad to eg a - cm I have an impression formerly favo the budding Rule, Rule, now acre ch as impos- sible to be carried out. Do not the frost, wind, weather, and Rose-maggot РЕ э: — "ims to -— t роз. | inguish b LE lare а heating apparatus, аз їп Мау, ше, r duy; и £7 р oor Peac f Red Dutch still i in а ait and - pte ше; thus onths, "5 а 1 "m securing ripe wo About 250 oes are grown i form of mids, and pubes; mong - pots, а e state e n" дА Ехтомогоаслг: Nov. 2. F.Smith, Esq., President, in the chair,—Mr. Bates, the distinguished traveller - been dt. sible for a judge to distin these natural executioners aud the tim imely artifi- pulation of the cultivator? Additions to foliage should be Prohibited i in order to prevent a made-up would sweep away all restrictions, prohibitions, and m ume si emm di ith the classes fi айра hoai effected by dispensing wi e classes for and e: ^ Т5 а class for Teas for amateur ore prizes (open) а half doz increased in thi twelvesof one variety are very attractive and useful in е вох. Án i improvement may | crops. ot m specimens have been ese the ples, Pears, P. ies: Plans, the Amazons, and author, having Figs, Eugenia Ugni, Cherri P ng it d Vines: last | member of the Society, the ordinary are in "T which stand seven feet apart о T the admission of members were какы. неј ИЛЫ iod апа | side of t e house, which is I: feet long; Чуга he was elected , unanimously by acclamation. , Tul gem в across the ro pally Black Hamburgh, and th — only been planted small stingless honey bee of А: ustralia, ob kh = two years. Six bunches were allowed to remain Mr. Woodbury from Queensland, pha now кабар Шет M year, cm ripened in September; the last to the British Museum. о the my nest of dish was cut Deci mber 186. The о nly total failure here | Tenthredo (Deiloceras) m figured and described Apricots, y Mr. Curtis in the Transactions of the Linnean eaches and. Nectarines we had 20 dozen of Society, consis nge ү Тһе | various sizes and quality, from about 26 bushes, „Plums exhi | have been a fine crop, varying - — measuring from two feet to a my in dia- вресіщ ens КА us M e trees are now spend set with blossom buds. een good and of large extraordinary size, and æ fou grains of Wheat in a corn feld i in иш, е че which statement, however, was considered to wee have size ; in some Mr. F. Bon i of affording а thorough test of the mederi men and | never fail. = herries are » y the larva of Sphinx p Gen: Er facility of p! ion of the recent yarieties. I would rem the best subjects for orchard se culture. add prizes for the best materialas a background f esp A ai valuable, for with a judicious | Also a specimen of a very dark-coloured йу of of the cut s (although I have never yet seen a stand of sletio this fru from August to April, | larva of the Death's-head moth, preserved by Mr. blooms more at home and more effective Аа ноа and а great е шау be grown in the shape of|Baker, of Cambridge, taken on the Ash. Mr. F. Moore arranged on good green moss); also for ost » mids in а small , Space. We have now many of exhibited some impressious. г the wings of In improved mode of labelling the show y snina per, and Mr. Francis the base, fine thriving trees. The points are, named them. ma^ to cem (omm к. perfection. dealers’ 'three-(russ classes the differ tages maturity of bloom should be considered; and ps Roses should be judged by their actual con- % е Pi ей | Hall, 1, Cheshire. o = Е „ч m 2 £u &E g = Е I 5 9 ‹ РЕЈ 3 41, tat growing, ar o be observed е attention to the =A ninae when | os керн io: ам a Polish telling ws = [x ова | specimens of Anthrebus а albidae qum ab Folkestone in September. Мг. MacLachlan exhibited an resting series of the cases formed Mdb of Vis different genera of Caddice flies. Professor Wes! twood | exhibited a large sheet; of a delicate white its silken ET en: abbot do naheren, Societies, AL HORTICULTU: December 8 чал, Сот- эйе), — Messrs, „Veitch b received a First-class — i that f Ce rtifi- granella. specimen Dr. meme X CoD g wood. БЕ | cated some notes on a species меней 08, puso бов; сЕ — with Ё emen - Mulsant, and x 9 бай species of т 5 Марва 1o tho а: Созторёегух, Mire of which were e and amongst the most elegant of the native Ti М. „peen та time of trial, as j m на to take into магнат н what the ey hav Айан ори superba, of Calanthe Жейн. * bright TOsy-crimson rai ede epe of 250068. ve travelled be initiate an inpet ттс X will find ready to pid ciem another opportunity to exhibit d | in айша. St . visitors enough to . omitted to io Hate that the Brugmansia чой if possible . be placed in а partially sheltered situation; In my remarks last week. I| == асте markably handsome, their t ing a striking effec тежа 2с: all remar e | a'S0 came a b bited, differing LE Aa other silly i in all gracefu ks ii in in L By mud ves oed M.A., F.R.G.S. 12 vols. Co. 1863. ане сохр Ni Mr. very "T t Hind has given the reader a valuable account Pot h Мо мүр. up the Mpigie a a аы ty sometimes abou + ж - which вы К: the book, gives, z^ i elevation, S La c a scale, of - fis strong Га pretty r»d-veined Frrhenzm, and one or two лз vem and lakes, till the 4 wt DECEMBER 12, 1863.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1183, аб an elevation of, Jand of the great 22 4 р, + t +h scattered over the land, they ince. Now the poor Indians are constantly suffering fro | starvation ; ; they have no notion of cultivati g | ference between “Cattleya Warscewiczii delicata" and the Semi- ato b va ages е іп асаре n eme s Ма „оң tany. Тһе k before d he iibi Mt din а Рах ing the deserves to be т тер a yet the manufacture of h, g It was no чат. е vg our author, that an | artist brother was бунун eady with his ea we :h-book, | wh op iy: occurred of ineating | the fea the r the peop ЕЯ е т . The strange pep тое peculiarities of the country, are в o well тергев other nted by tive of the fish e Rime ri Hudson's no with p y , th d names, din д the defiance of all bot ota- es mui эш ч» their country has Es | eu Eod е! lessness; апа a: mon deberes | in he their à iv er 8 "ves hav n leas the e : tm forbids his adn broth in his waters, under the pre etext that he is teful elves, ‚ will, if persisted dn, prevent its taking ы to th the ГУА plac benuty “of the subjects, and the admirable cultural . Hai rd li nes these, for the poor th tion it contains, would apre qr it. thé wo з Тобаа ! [ч уге в ha! at. it is inten ide d t Mr. W. Hind, that they ón the memory, and one almost fancies one has This reminds us o of another kahl re anxi iod cannot “stand the damp and кА — his | to have ri faults e emediod to which we have n gets too | companions die around him ; and he characteristic, viz., the from the mere times tain arks the gneissoid rock, to a vegetation of ves пурен which is thus described :— “Тһе ойша of the rocks were most striking, and contras оошу green of the Spruce forest and the Cope strips of Birch. The purple mountains rise in grand TE ei labradorite, or slope | away to the The dee noire, as the - Jesuit priest is call something towards his civilisation, but ta teach him as little very хене of fait; Here is а characteristic tale | omit ней, As Васи агаа а girl Mum marry a takes care to | religion as "meg beyond the th. x za be| qp {йе should come. | deemed it our duty to adve: ed, does | — Flora of Surrey, by J. А. Brower. (Van Voorst), isa | тегу nice duodecimo volume, containing such a | berto of the plants ж "this pee бойу ds as erve as a model for similar Fire pues 5 | localities are clearly and copio and a capital to | coloured Geological Map of йук реи ted by Mr. — adds greatly to the sterling value of the aie of gneiss. g ofa the "Mo sses and Lichens. They are of all ifr osted silver to verailion from seppe i] loons and porcupine were to it w: tortainmgnt, itha side dishes, for m - t they а of M. h Notices of the Birds, ide: а s Sel ch of the j^^ olog е НАН of the Neigh- metri Bue publisher), is а very inferior affair; | bu bw say ко Lp ik- must, however, i author: d no- the har h and un yielding rocks, covering eep cracks wi h a treacherous mantle, | beautifying jagged Before quitting the Moisi points, growing and flourishing | you t е, а few remarks must " Гоо their | à A Y feast. e Ti k I am going to im? hio Pia E him esterday, ай һе frighten y find anot ther оша dine ver rries. They pare She — * Do wife." ж , The strangest part Min or the в юле iem ндай for Doc call a Шей the i to make. Ina small duodecimo printed at Bombay, Mr. made on the extensive SNO of Birch bark. It is us ble e canoe as hearti My as any of the rest, without t ness or restraint. Gill blis! t Vocabulary of native Indian he least > e ded use names of plants under the title of а Han Eie ad of Western India, фе. It o табар the baggage us every Indian sine. and to be introduced into every native в cho es The no may be perf: A TE; s to bec pla nts around the байан ds ENT, e, the "Birch bazk is la the latter case the skins hatev ver light сеа e D. be еа p^ а lett to be drawn, РЧ is а cache t called into requi iion. +орасе - B tea, о taken sometimes - contrivin g to ре by а e under neath the ice ; LÁ at other ilios s, lift ting and сату ісе апа all dow Mr, Hi r^ ard with „terrific violene Mich pus on ny an io Kheir scie rid names have ta h and tied ни up vix reindeer sinews or spen A Ё end f four- bes varii бо monia of the St. t. La awren "p x any par ү sollet information —Ó ng the condition, habits, he Та brador Índians, or whether 1 of those yorisan makin of Mr. е nd's commission | 9! importance of the island of Anticosta, which h ave the greatest possible value as hly Lohr lume respec , is vastl) n „Бо of the se | and ce, and e enlarges — tie e^ bin i e that the per all the rest ok v put together, and же hope the Canadian T it а mh Indian education. T „А, і. great good sense. atts’ Diction ary of Chemistry, Part X. (Longmans), ру * Fluorine," Heo has excellent articles on ting the | «ров an F of Practical choo | fine вс he training oundland alone рос апп together en h 330,000}. Such T má of алт e sea, ought not to be disregard. X | nationel in portance. of hard aces n nually with 3 million PATCH: to a ed, for sai; E is of | Our rulers should eyi As these Under Han угар, by R. S. Culley, Foegrale orem Е" uber intendent (Longm да), 8vo. volum conta taining ап шні of of lcus of SERI adea Walton & Maperly have issued the of A History of the eem by P. Smith р fore us contains orld, and 6 First on -oil, i fe om e Fal t St ate the De fad "he Post diluvian Werl, 1603 t this village had w hav doubiless been destroyed e iom aet vibe ot H о have been P$ не agers appear all that remained of them an аваа. that Mr. Moravian missionari bod ir four stations - coast of ed aer. they are exerci =: beneficial influence upon the |Esqui „ “Bom e idea of the аганы ips these devo = carbonaceous | matter, bones of wild animals, pottery, а various im- inte v of phe and Бопе, inc uei some of those жо | fact dein the mean annual iei mpera! а. | 52". At Ok-kak it is n - — ч реш? and this ras з rien any fuel апа eir i houses bym hi hl of the very highly History oft to the E ted men ош т, the from Second Proba- ions; a and d Earl rly 1 the Рейн uge to o th s Dispersion, or, T tion and Fall; ue eire isio. 1 of f Nat Не оп the he sing th! xodus. He m of x rt nday—a bright, don y smt d шу, slthongh 1 пошу! э the morning and evening—we bloom, by the roadside, in the Звоно. of Preston, the Байда nd Daisy ; 27° d had ; the stoves" They peres 1163 ; pers Aene “ Dem «i en. a Jesuit missionary, who visit Montagnais о of the Lower St. Lawrence in 1632, y all these MEUM m пау. е апа their urors impose sadly u ed the iret | the i of hee pee 1 mechani e gai their Жалт wd: fos r suffer absolute want. Bes ides cal arts. Warner's Select etr accu Plants. his Part contains figures запа we respects i is во D f tom élan In our nótice of the preceding Part we he tmc: between the so-called Den Vordian (юкдыр Dr, you аге stand. answered Widati 1 of hardihood, cruelty, and couraze and the D. Falconeri dif we were to glance at ve|we should find а stil more for ! M PE aii Hai Res Whose feuis witli ose ¬her seem to have been of the шов deadly character, If there were ever villages, like Hochelaga, € ї ic an we Part VI. Oncidium m Cattleya Mp and an sii, although we pointed ou Hooker, numbers, | тооп, (9 and flow ring in the garden were Stocks, Wallflowers, m" | the Polyanthós gue S emu Smet hybrid EC us and „other late g Roses, veral Hea 1 obse wise lioe sudde sarcodes, vy aus or е ster а Shower а б; or of myr in organic substances in corruption. "the area of te unable scieneo iate drobium ot ud {ег in a state ы heterogeny y in tbe production {в in organic mat THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DECEMBER 12, 1869, f ermenta favour ot еї erous spores icon йош i in nim ait Чоо frequently inappre- | e b Shortly ards Prof: | t of simil it appears from his paper (dated May 6, 1862) i in Silliman’s Torna ее xxxiv. p. 79), not with the same It is probable, however, from his Оруз onl- E Райна "previous memoi rs elles from time immemorial o — — | riated in our natis forests. Banffshire Jou Retarding Cherries; an ancient Me n Sir t Be -|by covering with a number of Russian mats sewed | together, the whole length aud breadth of the bed or be safely defe ended fro beds, the collection - m an Beds of choice raa Francis agr had reb uilt his mansion ngton, | excess of either rain or frost: in Surrey, he planted the garden with choice fi 1 m — y m bloom trees, There he was visited by Quéen Elizabeth ;—and Polyantluses which w of lat ars seen - - Sir Hugh Platt, in his Gardens of Eden, tells a curious grown ina pit facing iho eredi east (built of turves f these visits, “I conclude,” and planted in a compost of decayed leaves, loam, € shee Е о ч m © E 7 ©. = E n certaiu always us fH At any rate, "е ете is a great want de € or the hotter MH hi 1 n Elizabeth, led her efr uit he had of purposi nth after g months were robus and the bloom of first-rate нр чн сэс flow f f pi t against one made ow m = "riis secret he per med by straining а tent, or cover of ing. a тестй of the {тету ; it will be found e impen ervio us 8 to fr rost, and decidedly more congenial of uniformit and Prof. W yman, although he eppears to consider | with а sop, à аз role э p weather required ; and ко by wishheldiag 2 — from масе нча w both great, t, and were very lon ng Wen an the whole as ig RO ege Pasteur's, 2m es. Mee nati ons, Picotees, and Aurieulas must b ipt clea: d the pots not allowed to get scddguel with — ; Y Ме the less water the better, compatible 5 H the mean time the yd г ‘des with healt th, erfeċt cherr y сч he "was assured of her Majesty’s coming; h colour ; and P t si еы Та i а few sunny days brought Шана Sciences of Paris had proposed this subject for compe tition for the Alhumbert prize 1 M rtr va | to -— maturity. 2 pi ntry Paper. sent in a series of papers, which, however, he with. eoples Garden in Paris,—A new garden for the befi t Commission gan ir ibid Pine: re of the working classes is about to ed CM Rend ol lv. pp. 5 ок AA. en at the Buttes St. n t ommission, consisting of MM. Milne-Edwards, | suburbs of Paris, This n r, more properly, | * Flourens, Brongniart, Coste, and ude Bernard,|park, will be the larges pe the "fortifications of appear to ваю actually had for consideration only М. | Pasteur's memoir, and a series of communications from hi men published in the Comptes Rendus, vol. lv. . 48 ade professing to have геј e M. Pasteur's experi with results diametrically opposite, quoting also i in oe рн of their р Prof. Wyma experi commission, how, er, "unanimously m ar Auteuil. Time: Paris, covering a space of 50 acres; nearly double the |area of the Pare Monceaux. с command the ч: is ) publie gardens, planted with t ind foreign С | че — tlie тодош етук of La Muette finest view, RUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. Posh | ovis. all tork that сап be done now witli expedition. When things that might be done now are delayed until spring, there is sure to be a sacrifice of some importance. АЦ runing, ip яе gs А and Apricots, and most of the nailing of w well as 6 aod : ае vod be nished ‘E possible by New Year's day y be said of bush fruit, "The 1 ma тА of ЛҮ, ór Жади for fruit trees, too, 80014 be autumn business; indeed, here new soil has to be паране September of пе, as the best of p 5 - = “2 Li e "2. > LEE, = © 2 © = E o я for tie omn yes and d baskets should Also be prepared, , pri sd М. Pasteur, on the ability it care with which Ме experime nt s had ng over MM. Joly end ноб Academy also fürther testified ws im, dines mum Calendar of Operations Apr the mem Ro №.) N T. т де S ENG e bii of the Chry tate, and in fact а of this kind done that is poss sible: Should frost set in, the best MS beds, if done, should be immediately d with not aiready st P mne ДУ аана 8 over, move them to other hs and | clean straw 6 inches thick. Let all other ve etable about the same time (December, 1862), into a vacant | get such pads аз lad to be set aside for. the time to | have due т 6 inches Also let manure es re out seat their number, Ver a further communi: | hake room taken back into their former sitaations, öt | whenever the went] h operations. éalion г ive of the в ubje ect, read by жаен во re-arrange matters that the whole may have a good on the of March of the presen nb yea effect. Тһе decayed Chrysanthemums removed shou TERTUÜECGYN P STATE ОР THE WEATHER АТ CHISWICK, NEAR LO r (Com Rendus, ni p. р. 416), appears, from some uris ofi ils be ; to cited conside rable sensation амор 1з | rther cing proofs of tha) v мерт А risen from papers, І was not a little " | March 28th of this may see som р ой or outhouse for | few. epe covering them буба with clean itraw ON; For the Week ending Dec.. 9, 1863, as тыні аё ће Landis Garden should frost occur. Young punte NEUE т Lei sed to see, in the Athenzum of | qs ears specimens Ps d be at one Jy спои. of an generatio ы sald with respect to stove pl ants ésent Use it-were, ex к in a review tbe moderation in kent and mee ues. mds са We m wat КЕК Ше | of exciting the buds of Orchids be Foraminifera: produced by the ral polarizing y on the Р Ер contained in the beds of vb. or ooze at Ds bottom of seas, lakes, ri waters. ary statement i looking over the gohei chapters of Dr. | rk, hing to w a hypothesis so rary to all conclusions derived from pus Tt is hn Kor e s a nbi аршу. 9 таные "of the Е піѓега sted o t graphié ринде саай b ir reviowen, ‘showing ng how tho: tal | in operations; wiih we see ы. оп by ап ое apparatus, та У performed paea. Жу speci cial i ments what Te learn fro t page, that f| lets of tepid manure- di. r | room FORCING DEPARTMENT, =As previously чал. d vot. pr rm had little water rece "Ther ere M ns for doubt m to whether it is кэм мені вагу after this iod. Plants їп style (in houses ot ie with ina n w — - ара modern plans, however, a osx — ic moisture e is indulge ed in; and A = piring in let the Wermounta rise to 80° n 909, a ich give a nmm. "Where огей Aon ced, a nd the outside, every A PN bod e given m £ these the е, А proper degree of heat & be mai creatures do per foin P "e тин йога which con- ta ain ned in the fermenting mate erial. Any ind of £ pro: ыш ‚ч Bem eue vn the life history ОР a bie, ould mal; witho out stro prov the H £ 41 кр А мий. 3 dido 5 alg result of че. purely pisse pros which produce | is one of de most ER structures а а ens crystallisation, and is not transmitted from ati organised | Seakale may be forced here in constant succession with | being similar to банана а is to regretted also little trouble as raisi 1 Salad. e is supposed Athenæum of April 25, he should. favour of X d nti —— — -the ion of Pasteur, сопвїйеїей во satisfactory yt the Fred. Academicians, Bentham, in Annual. Address to t, when ыны e to the stri is dai hive cited as i DN ot на. | Kale d be pl: surface of the fermenting TRE Ar аз Nw stand, and then filled in with soil or old tan. rowth o ellin ingtonia in the Scottish Highlands:= R GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. It has been — D bic lin this wonderful When open pi ngs of tender tree would bear the rigours climate; but | plants a little for a few hours, as often as time can be we are g ne able t а mpm d ich jt hus spared for th А plan of the masses or beds not only thriven, but thriven in a most remarkable | might now be decidi , апа if frost sets in, the soil under cireumstau pé anm e g to the character of th anything but favourable. 2 Earl of Seafield h r$ to —: Havealleompost heaps turned over nürsery of Pines fàr up the Forest of ie mg ач nien at the weather d become y ; by repeatedly at the of the Cairn res movi а it up, many mentions that he saw there, аме day, two you in pests may be destroyed. Нага weather is also i of Welliugtonia, which, it ascet- good time to cart turf &e. and to lay tained by eareful measurement, had grown not less than,|in a k e how їй опе саве, 13, and їп the other case 15 inches, in the | should have been — €ourse of 12 months. s instanée of satisfactory | во fine an autumn, du pee, all bulbs have growth tems to settle te question as to whether those been got well into the the тб trees e gana, Their — н» [s labours under favourable success a ME would seem to would advise that nd bed, however that: pony. ie Weoliagtegis máy — the small, bé Sd he propri desinant hooped over, so that 2 TURF. "f рес. |$ $ Вкаоиятйк. о Ofthe Earth wina 1 " an |l foot,2 feet. la мак. Min. | Мах. | Min. | M deep. Thurs. & 29.816 739119. 44 80 37 41 484 | S.E. 70 Friday 4 30.296 | 30.218 i 45 48 47 48 8. E Satur 504 50196 30.044 80 | 42 | 47 45 B. La ЕЕЕ ЕТЕ ТЕТ? 31 .| й Wow alay | oa | юн и а | di. |4 E B 4 Wed. "- 30.018 | 286,972 | 52 7 | 39.5 | 48} S W.| .01 Average 30.151 } 29.933 юа з 36.0 | 43.4 | 47.6 | 483 ЕТ рес. —Y boisterous А = 4—Clear; very fine ; — 5—Overcast ; drying Send, “Boisterous; rain at night: = 6—Very fine ; fini Е às oughou — T—Fine; cioudy ; = В—Оуегсаз&; cloud; iy ai -= 9—Rain ; damp Hs Ee дарай стам; fines Mean temperature о! of the week 23 deg: above the average. БТАТЕ OF THE WEATHER AT OHISWICK, During the last 37 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Dee. 19, 1868. ing Winds. No. Teas а which it ашо Z Rained. NV w | N.W, Te' z 82s 5 Dipanata cnay 13. Mon. 1 - = precem Ор = 2585588 iip aot n - - % E тообо» dE фә сәер сз» л ол СУЧ 4 "The highest tempera: T m therm, 62 deg. ; deg. during the abové period oecurred on the añd the lowest on the lóth, 1848—therm. на M to bari cp * As usual, m mmunieations һауё xs 'ecei зай iet E ohora гё тан till the е eere bem ust also La. the He karte of those этар contributions is still de yo to оп ean pe ped in njaring ы? е, and replacing it with loam, The тее зе огы usted soil. operation о doubt some Abolboda, a mere Botanical MÀ E HW. oe Mm á Р idi 'ASSIFLORA. ЕНИКИ. OR GRANADILLA ; 8. says, houl Мт. W. Thompson (see p. 1160) fail їп obtaining in England òis of н 4 irnik he shall be happy to proeure oto him trough =R Т. а = t ough Ж ү в H ДР. DECEMBER 12, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' OHBONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1185 Land Drainage, and other Agricultural Improvements. R. шн DENTON, C.E., maintains a large 2 е ой € tion of Land Improvements by a for Under Drainage, and a fixed chargo f me pH Pa (ЖЫЛ; works, For M К apply to him, at 52, Parliament Street, В. E н urs BEAUMONT, Tax ND AGENT, SUR- and GE ENGINEER (for several years А ү PM Josiah i Parkes) 1 —— the аса б апа Execution of Works of Drainsge, and Estate Improvements generaly ; including j Seems ad ec and River A rks ; Reclamation o of Marshes and Waste Lands rrigai Warping ; the Erection of mM ауры т labourers t "Cottages &c., either at the pom the Landown: ugh ihe medium of the v; a1 M= WAY anp EVANS, ANALYTICAL and | аз his lo perdie аА ong experience enabled him, of the benefits, OnEMiSTS, receive PUPILS for the Eur erra and duties by which б. pesos of the d AL and бай oL АОВ GENERAL ANALYTICAL | ag — world are united, an ту right 106, Leadenhall Street, E.C. anm nce of which true v mr TOgré88 o give a report of these addresses Mar FIFTEEN GU GUINEAS f Wo hope UM сЕ P, РА AS for the Deb next week, as rli as of those which followed M for the Second Best PRACTIC INVENTION for DROP RILL LING, TURNIP, аһа MA NGEL excellent paper of Mr. COLEMAN at the Farmer WURZEL ВЕЕР, at intervals of 1 - d and 18 s apart, | Club will be given by Messrs. JEKYLL, ш К РваАТТ, Artificial Моруа M um whien m be applicabl e to any ordinary Turnip and Manure or Water Drill delivering its Manure in Айсулу QE. TOWS. Tho рові to be completed and. ege at Lincoln ыы ip cnt pe Trial by Aprill, 1864, free —Lin c. 12. WEDES NOT BULBING. зия ссем I gave the trial which took pla ee 2, Раг ia ient Str eet, Westminster, S.W. at regarding the pode А Ld ye Exe de Menures and Feeding Stuffs. en questioned, I аш ble AYNBIRD, "CAL LDECOTT, anD BAWTREE, Address 89, Seod Market, Mark Tane; or M p Samples and prices on applicati ion тїп "ZG P DRAINAGE.—WORKS of DRAINAGE of any ан aro Laine PNT ма GENERAD ы DRAINAGE and IMPROV deseri карра зиме, tions of property, Б г, clesiastical, corporate, or "n iate. Repayment may be made by the Landowner as successive portions of the Works are completed, or the outlay eM expenses may be charged on the estate by way of rent charge кисү for such а term of years as the Landowner shall determine e best adopt the annual payment to the circum- tenants, Zi тас MANURE COMPANY| have now ready ED BONE MANURE for present uso on PASTURES, | am d uA it, йо тз WHEAT S MANURE fer ditt asian some years since I fint ob ОА Г Or Оо. BUPERPHOBPHATES of LIME, &c. tienlar change in the character of the plant. А ы АП the above being in the finest; condition. They also con- FU only in late years given е , subject greater attention, as a seedsman y di li igence and care the seed; still [I am b àffled, as y best selected seed has given me the greatest ce tinue to yd { GIBBS'S PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of 8 but SULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every Artificial Маше Е in Be production of known value. Е. PunszR, Secretary. 116, Fenchurch Street, E.C. te as to тае dy i5 the improvements b с their n d and charge the outlay Estate, may obtain loans for the оа Applications to be made to WILLIAM CLIFFORD, the Secretary, at the Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, S W. IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. EM NU by Өрү At ой Ln rliament in 1853, Old Palace Y: nster, S. The Company advances m m the following works of Agricultural Improvement, tho "s E d r^ p s in all cases being liquidated by а charge 25 1. Drainage, po and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, | country, or die ct to C. " МАСА RAE e, through having produced some of the worst cases of s) TL For instance, seed grown at my resi- dence near Dublin, under my own care, from large umn Sowing, FATENE NITRO. EROSPRATR ss BAMBA selected bulbs (and not within sight of eA seeding MANURE COMPANY (Ілмітер, M lucas Consisting of Tenant Farmers occupying upwards of hensown 30,000 Acres of Land. in iw county of Wicklow, on one of the тар} best cul. Chairman.—JonwN CLAYDEN, Littlebury, Essex. Me farms, 30 drill п to anaging Director. —J AMES ODAMS. el Á— ym e sd -= C. factory : Plais A oe BLOOD P EUN rom rim t S Thi s Mon ресіаПу ES for Autumn. Sowing, has п їп пзе 45 ds 40 yards in the field, pr roduced Fin у omis vio buibs, and so tall and bushy, tha sd ould rom а considerable distance, F5 EU and ены үнө of a yellow bue, "lie ion нечег, ars, and has given great satisfaction ёо | е flesh of the Swede; remaining porti consumers. dril lls, and all the fi Жуу was a heavy с d dt e "в A 1 ям hout a single ы plant. Again, < , Secretary. Offices: 109, фатаи ide ыйда, Е.О. тош. Tl. 10s. per Ton, delivered at any Railway or Wharf in | 11.3 Ale 11 t Clearing, Reclamation, Planting, for any beneficial pur- pose, Engines or Drainage ya ation. Farm Roads, Tramw. Railroads for ultural or farming агре, 3. Jetties or Landing places on the sea coast or on the banks of navigable rivers or lakes. 4. Te erection of Farm Houses, Coti her Buildings required for oen ur MM the - ing of ind Additions to да pupo ouses and other di: Tp for farm purposes. y Act ot of any TLandow ed under t| sions of Parliament, "Royal Ch arter, — mission, in respect public or general w drk of dral nage or other improvements; may borrow their е share of the cost, and charge the е samo w with the кышы on the lands impro: ved, — - - — E аге E mmissioners, For pede ps ener on, and for foris of application, ap ly j- o ЕЕ не E M S Managing Diréctor, 2, | Borat TEIINUSSOYYT COLLEGE, CIRENCESTER. AUTUMN Eggs 1863. Tur Конт Н E EARL BATHURST. rhe Rig The Hon. Wirta M BATHURST, The Right Hon. T. Ѕотнекох EsrcounT, М.Р. EpwARD HOLLAND, Esq., М.Р. Principal—The Rev. Јонх CoxsTABLE, ы A., Trin. Coll. Cam. Resident Professor: min наро J. L. Гато "dd T | rorem N, жт, сарп —A б. of 20 Lectures on Crops. *R. Rcorv Buh, Qo-editor of the Book of Farm Бйр А Со се = "Leetures on Agricultural Machines and Buildi: President — CHEM AnTHUR Н. CHURCH, B.A; T.C. ОЗ. „йз Exhibitioner, Lincoln Go llege, ©: | London Bridge, E. C. ; and ix: Quay, AWES' 8 WHEAT MANURE for|bulbs, ile over а ditch uale every en produced AUTUMN SOWING. | large Rape-like р aps without bu Again, in 1861, ane of the above Manure is now ready for n ^ | a gentleman in {зор онок p „Сиот E 20 lbs. of s AWES' sri Deptford, and Barxing Creeks. | Skir ipag s Swede on a fiel ү» field had Eie. pu. zu асте to be harrowed into the land before | Previ ab: sisted of ЖОЙ fields. "ot and i the d ins о Tt can be obtained of Mr. LAWwks, or through any of his appointed Agents; also BU ESHLHOSFHATH of LI IME PHOSPHAT usly e res 2 tus separated e ditch ыр d n: the 5 acres ind in uud ya manner s heavily ured; thes eed was sown in drills running across, the plants qu innocent ofb When the crop wag ош n e was candid p ti i um the seed merchant that had ir leng drills not run acrose e nsisted th. Rape se pat о o the js and E M have ui rss s кы thi is season, in the Tint pn yv TT BENNET LA Officos, UY TOL Place, Dublin. he would n the top . Again Queen" s County, а ро who Chr Agricultural Gazette. METTE DECEMBER 12, 1863, cultivation and. heavy crops, sowed on one afternoon Journ к to ov ri y, and in full|and manure being, the а, ч, apparently there w ан report, - ngrioultaral огей gs И, э st e rv xi i que the soil. 25 drills pros week. e items are shortly these :— | duced a mixed crop, about half Rape-like plants and half the Show of the (on Club пои else- | bulbs, while the liar porsiom or ds Ө Нек, man Ню here) was орепе XS Agricultural Hall. In|largest, gave an exce bulbs, ее he evening of that day Mr. COLEMAN, of Woburn, zm e porteri; but лы подан паро ся read an excellent Ex ег on the management of - i » live stock on ara x мав gm is imperfectly a aca e 1 nat korbe rie i reported in another page. uesda S» the annual am well aware of the necessity for a careful selection dinne т of the London а сч Clu b too place;|of the ent stock, in growing the Brassicas nesday the general meeting of the | especially that they be ed far a from flower. Royal e lm om (referred e iug of every other variety of the - ere) was fo MATHEMA' W. MEREDITH LANE, В, аР: до дов of f Trin. Coll. Camb. DRAWIKG. = JAMES Gentlemen will be in mporary ге residence Gentlemen, who have kindly * These е. хари Have been made for the delivery of Special by the! оўот à offered Lectures heir si — NL ты шуа ИЕ avis TANNER DAVY, тое of the ү есы неа Book— PIG e M Lecture J. Ватт D yes а Road Making, d Div ^. irte od Tnoxas DuckzAM, Editor of or BL ord Herd Book—Lecture | on the History of the Here! Тномалз Pristan, of. Bedd im, токи itid on South- down and Short-wooll CHALMERS MORTON, | Colonel CHALLONER and Mr. Ro т jx Exmoor, defended the stem vm the Royal Agricultural сео of Éngi land ; and Mr, FOWLER end Mr, пахни condem ы it. Mr. HOLLAND spoke the way in which progress had benefited a daai ; and Dr. . Еш1з referred |" to the improved con of th wi of Burton-on-Trent--Lecture Wiitovousr СЯ а Uni Бе of MD., езу EUN of "Ghemi the sov, а and беши to the } 2 further particulars apply а ihe Tau. to ^ з by what was probably|keep them from hybridising, эт l think I have not important agricultural eter of the mal | wanting in success, as my friends have. testified s ; la all under | but the S under: mes certainly very hard that seedsmen is | should have ж Fade for that over which they have ] | no control, for instance where one respecta! edsmau bd re was sued for Swede sporting, and a verdict against him to the т. COLE СЕ" of the diem d pak WET, | of bulbs, and Омун after а discussion unusually prol TE seedinseparate warehonses,each Баар borno wi iupiianen in wine ш bag the namo pin markod ; hoidon the pianta чаву brought it to а close, speaking, 1186 campestris rutabaga, or Swede Turnip, and not t the |A B. napus or Col THE GARDENERS! A AND сената GAZETTE. caking coal, t It is to be remarked. that although I 1 have known t - ^ ez Б 9 B SERE e or more early inere not hear ^ of a «ni case in| [Dzcxwxsrn 18, 1863, ы r floor, as ‚же шї gbt ET * have Boot ре ош ече larger quantities of the same se mpla ained of here are annually sown in Scotland. | D. pinim ond, Dublin, Dec. 3. | that i inner MM is broken up. Land drainage is the provision of a passage for the | rain water, along "with which the fertilising air has er hands. eteriorated. introduced ; and of V z Vetche лев, our sorts ав pore as any —I Tot eame bloss subsoil. And пача especially tillage by steam-power, RANCES. which does a floor, as horsepower e beneath the soil 5 tain bas KT that enlivening e follo: md Mme paper m ond. Du md зу җы ү eq mr "t Arta | ОЁ the poker d csal fire, which pu кес, John Өзу, late f Dileton, їп the tiair. -1 е dis- | suggests. Ех! anii p has a grea — tenen — сж әу, it — — ије week.]| with our increase C 9313. ot the obstacles by w it has been hi A 3i scussion of the halpaa and ime эчене” | which it p of service to it in the por and i such a dis the Ыр а inn been poen ^ too — the statement too EN for one ра and the former part of it is хоне о чет p^ wee I have collec -] ber of the genere) о s nd agents of ех rond in g the country, all concurrent to the "feet de the agri- roduee of this co uch larger теч fertility of the e is increasing, and that both i in bread and meat of home produce we are really bett — than утте, чид Фаза that our im oat food have also | undov u p Mr. Bailey Denton timates that ve Eos ),000 acres have witk а the | past. 15 years been r-drai + i basi — of | these Deeper and better tillage di same result. The extension of autumnal иде "s is an bted fact; the enormously in ed of | implements of the grubber class ar her tion of a better length rewarded unconque Жм {о us» steam power "for "dila operations another А же fact, which, if it cannot За һе кезүү! in| ту nation of agricultural progress — due reae wm ably be looked back upon 10 yea as — mer. ag largely to the inereased үе which will then fall to be recorded. (2) Inthesecond р:асео been ow DE to the greater. richne 8 T homo nn 1 ferti- manuri largely аі in o пе to supply our better fod and larger population. э this E i been well | illustrated, though not bett airia of | | definite instances "n improvem ve, нота: preferred the other plan "t putting the fact before y you, jar | lise rs, ася © са - c nitre, w ports ano since "чо have 3» milione ot tons ; of ch p 40, 000 tons pera annum. ndefinite, and even {һе almost o ейтен | sed from 30,000 t ,000 o: PAL these are manuring substan ces. 5,000 to Ax # an experienced man is, after all, more trustworthy y. er informs me that 80, һап the precise figures which might be. given in an account of individual examples. In agricultural | r. Voe Suffolk and. Cambridgeshire оре lites, 000 to; the dec oer I would Taber bave the round numbers of a i practical man tban particular If our Chairman can say that during his manage- ment - the Greenwich Hosp ital Estates 00,0007. has spent ia land i чч То оп ап 20, of Sombrero phosphate are ce used in| CRM hate ише ure, which now ied 1,000,007. per an f oileakes d manufacture, by which the Tene of home TT manure is in mou economy. бай дын ы to the | |food i H 80, 000 f ne m. | drew d one part o | probably better than. tei res his predecessors vas know (4) "We and the | question оѓ. sort váy a pi" p» to rg with our | improvement here. There are probably fewer acres + ktla f, | there. ever hither to has been; and th ough, notwith. standing this I до not doubt that, owing to liberal and vigorous cultivation, we grow more tons о Бу than ever em ре) yet it is ed sorts of cattle, pe [vs pigs that we owe our ood. Our sheep are now pr for the аке at 14 | шом old — our cattle at and 30 months, е = E. я ЗУ Беле. fol ousa! mean something Pike. 500 ewes іц Porn the and 500 sheep ready ' for tho market. + ч at increase in ec: meat for the butcher ; and this grea witnessed as much this produce of a given head of cem. а pork and beef as it із in mutt All the important breeds of E 4 aud рі have improved and increased in numbers durin к рег riod. Mr. Strafford receives entries fo for bis Н EROS £4 m 1 n зле Ma $ ed. Messrs. года and esaer Davy Ee falling off in the — and Чу 9з Ше more local breeds of Herefords and Dev h Downs | general interes шрго reeds = swine. те pie attontion has a lately been r rat ther driven, to th t 7 isease is rife ! mae K is sai reasing. Tt is ur evidence for the Өү of great agricul- кыйан кес. Шал, evil of. thinking, Жеймс wherever it € iue d giro? h will doubtedly pe а e greater rapidity of growth and the increased size of ourimproved Бокі вох well illustrated. by Mr Herbert's figures in n the * diss l Agric icultural Socie ety уз Јо ЕЕ urnal," 5 | important improvement i in = is б [^ other “а SE et Б, =" Ку Е ч 2E ё, 4@ ЕЯ. 8. 33 tribute to the memory of on iure has lately lost a ora en З ое is still suff sewage, due to the im buie ipte drainage of our to waste. On the bali however, there cannot be a doubt that the i increased un a Ё aH ATE 5 apii: zi Е n ; Я is experience, manure and an increased grow part оі nir tis Ibelieve. the fact that there are more acres eglected. , And th — шалы п through out fertility p | 2nd tillage, but to the direct a ication of fertiliaing ts in a more liberal Уз economical mann Ut Leaving now the soil, we have the way in which i its creased fertility is ire ts expressed. „place it will A the whole be Бовар, апа 1 look apon reque mt pi a: interests of mer. Sda Дра Аааа f fa the NA z gree gd eic more ‚ our tillage a wasted so much оп ipi Ve Qo ай Sant to — er is the f first fact, el believe it to be, under this head. ce of WESCE ТЫШ uve oM H Another is the prevalence of rotations of cro in — bare fall ows are diminished, and in which there is a larger acreage of the more -e crops. The prevent rotation of the coun grai any extent prevail, t efi m i duet. Landlord, tenant, labourer, anc mer are alike interested in the larger produc [ 1 1 yen or la; land 4 to hich has hitherto grown aying lan m p w gro x t 1 J in which Wheat, Turnips, Жейу, апа | Clover оооу riga Геше the land dein Bl i| чэ pedes which I have са vede — - "€ achieved rather by the extension of go hanby thsinvention ofanymow prosess during t et there is enough 1 1 pe 7 ressi z of x it: and. yet etae А and = вой, оп which шау be and - cake, soot ап erm food for plants, and on which the roots of fifths instead of t -quarters of the ind урэ, nos 1 and compos (m plants may feed. The greater the тт of this | crops. a pomo ie ent land, too, is often sown | the principal methods of adding directly to fertility ; internal superficies to act as a laboratory, as a ware- | instead with Peas so that five-cighths i instead | aiá indirectly the same end was attaine d by the cult turage, f three-fifths evi in deu Again ye a given extent of land—then, 80 long as the fitness of| especially in Scotland, Potato culture does to s great Vetches and Turnips and x ten E "OT successively vith field. This “ double" culture 1ү0- ovg pian ts is preserved, dm more fertile is that | provides a great in catod oper ла as the perfection of arable cultivation, and with reference to those plani Bu d besides the' salpa n of e m rotations, we | 28 0 years ago. Hear Mr. Middleton, who edited In order to the creation of this inner surface а |have to report the improved cultivation of individual | the 200 E es Arthur Young's 24 greater depth of soil is stirred, and clods аге com- ihe pp g y practice фе Bees numerous minuted. I dio a dE 3 кА ility гар Р EI growing grain eto = drill ns," ose minds are б inner surface land - The air and t nds, and as in ence ME as not to D adopt pt Фи S prnetioo, w кот c which then traverse soil and subsoil, instead of оше 5 "y mere rom becomes the y each deter- loprovd- ue t is known, rtainly con ging in them, uce substan to this mining ractice for himself—will be admitted by | complain of hard d bad od s S house and activity into this tory. most people as an example of this kind. Certainl do not succeed in = s n + The air which rain-water thus draws through the soil | every опе will admit that the extension of drill|can they in ag „Ih as] it to th int — of Bes crops, the ex: deserve to be poor, but, whether they the fertility of the soil as it is to the heat of burning use of the | horse-hoe in vation of grain crops, not, their destiny is to be so." „coals. ае merely ulder until, by M tis жетер, 6 erection [of а ove a t upwards | dressings and беле io кучен of all сго | th аео it is through the burning is air. | all illustrate the improvi eror ede a Le now in general seeks the increased = e aie Ai i th: ` nnm feel confidence тӘ me and my successor, and that having ап an ill-con conditioned Рковмвев 12, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1187 He bas guano, superphosphate, and other fertilisers at | public duty b ысы the theoretical omnipotence of | which - include as much ein A т Ж He has machinery not [only for the аиыр Ia pea k cally limited, Tt i eem g чв Е among any creased то, but ор the cheapening of the helps and pen ces to agricultural progress к» То his mos! people will Y think agree; and in ngrioultural Steam-power both til we have any right "to the discussion here of the |accordance with it, one of the chi ef advantages I claim soil and thres. i out its produce. Thelmowing rmi as opinions E i е The promotion of that for leases is, lr where adopted as a system "d and reaper—the chaffcutter, pulper, and | pr Ogress— simply does, more food per | individual care is taken in the admission of te mense ibo. labour of securing his crops, | acre—is X peas y. public. spiri 0 Imp. will admit to bs to an re And in accordance with it, e 4 р» omise the after use of them. Better plants |a public Li and therefore it is clearly within the | of the is tar licles in the indictment, against te nancy f this pa per to X onsider the influence | at Tu МЫН Ө came ih Mont under the best managem on agricu! ultural progress of such а luti Lord | very kind It has, I believe, two or nh а n is AA КОШ perbaps wit. % Hari hai e expressed. been proved in {= wa sika of М e "the plan of t alm I аш not going о weary you with the is im cad фе universal restrietion—of treating all men with sus- ж 1 ole pn I Ls "nift illustrated the argumen nt in favour of leases for а, ferm o of picion— —of making your нозу резус binge fact o: tural евв. d und some 4. the ша са т 7e amidst which it has | of capital in cultivation. on iuh ihe йн | It^ is an especial mis im, n agricultu Jm re is i of the land depends. colo: eget i E in ola pro- reges which Lord Shrewsbury's Lope аний, оп аа во in far amy and tenant-farmer. be н AND HINDRANCES TO eis ESS. ich as many short remarks ша, safely spoken of as a worthy and well тата g body The original pu of this pa to bring into of men, If,as is ludicrously feared, ageneral prevalence lease should i class wi in Engli ,isab avere which h een now described—the influence| On the cont :—Put all the advantages on that | опе has so long enjoyably associated, by а set of ener- of farmers" dibe, ot local, provincial, and national ao which it confers, it ів ће instrument whic h not | getic, ruthless, restless; money-making “sharps,” the g ti e in what way it could be | only which | change would be lamentable dendi | ру» the fear is ielded А.К. end Ih d to the ТҮРЕ: the annual sum or rent at | ludicrous. However many n y be entering into ү > өө үзөт pmo the retaries of these| which he himself ua в them icult fi ther walks " life, it "T always о Ede; and learning from Qin the nature of the| Again with re tenancy at will I ask— that the bulk .of farmers have been br ed by farmers. and D rpngA which have thus in many | Does the ааст т Г We all know that the ue been witnessed, it - ossible to doubt that | word “ changeable ” appli ies toa man' s. will м as well as Upon tho Кечын good qualities of the e or these societies have service in the pro-|to his pei and his rather (for they already TD to foster there the intelli- motion of good coltivation, both by the T d Mer SUL MA by influence ot the co рен i which they have | ог himself e bebe ood of = зе may, їп the | 80 more generally a commerci t Ее, IN also (tho is is not so uniformly сас коре Үүт. ere will, mood ot put an I to an relations um landlord Ty tenant, ur Н will be true) b iding өпсө of Bá awards се unwritten bargain. |40 m nd LEE and cQ rn of they EN i e. And in viously backward an nant right upon the system of secluded localities, espedatly - ha H том! an and . Thirdly, as between. leases and tenancy at will, “a ыран нетте Й access to new шагкеіѕз have happened togeth » aware а Mar us been barely bie the emen n Lad ho society or slab for ril howover, of years weiten: Gader -— псу at сә that in order to the full discussion of the icultu: has unquestionab great will say in greater mi to | influence of the well-drawn Miss „оп farm practice, his yc ш truer to say the затопило th сузл cd E ^ opes (о t 1 : һап і із to say the landlord remains, and agriculture and in other businesses ought to be at least . siot Tueitate/to say а зае ео обие cultiv ated |3 allude d to—that in pre wd those conditions of the simulant to agricultural improvement is ће self land ofavorago fertility, there із not under leasehold HE я PM B eI Ф g ME 0 | ё E о с T "=; 4 m Lə tenani соу, ая more genuine and оопа 9 to апу ехі р M power ЕЕЕ = Er be of the lords rh i E he бок to exercise it, to preserve а - n е have вне апа whioh his уран, aiti; — Th e te I on g ы. зак: А is p whi the machine, the factory, the mine Di injuring the remainder, is of course fatal to agricul- or whatever his farm may best be likened to -ithe Em — prr met v Pn zy ral progress, and has in many instances already relation in which he stands 2 zd owner of it, ап roved so. And had there been time, i urer by w whom he is k hese this with rein and urged and xo» professio: ж) ES years КО gom с: саа it тре men kn leout Ms i gat ё SE mor eve: progress be held on lease, we must аа е tenant to have dà is not ignoran gress, | been fool. farm hich has ; =“ which societies ith their ir exhibitions and discussi ^ -— ; only y fraudulent gas — would Subject matter of the disci Ў } ег might remove. Self.in not urge them ot sadil t the old Поа а г moderate" in such а mater В At is self interes t, is mter a wary consideration of of cam DES € фес nothing., T The € y A a Dus ea d sperem pacc ape t th injury which a fraudulent tenant can do he lease is that first among the el and hindrances upon our E upon m оу the fertility of the чеч ct on the list p the нов of landlord and tenant. P |, pom аЛ bol may Е е н е v ж» nA "dn charaeter of the tenantry and on the condition of tbe — "RELATION OF-TANDEORD-XND TENANT. land as it may be profitably farmed (п the manner labourer. АП чакы readers know that this has been the |, largo -ependibaro: han bem і - ied, perhaps in| The other business relations affecting agricultural Кресс ver draining, certainly in liming, in né bn zie, in in mbètið ngs. A "Society i in Suffolk has offered a prize for maring Dageercr Cic vnm - oil gerent ће best. form of agreement betireen. Tándlord oed rchased food for cattle and for өү (ай =. тые Жм f TEN Ex 1 ЕХ of t sime; and the Vale of Evesha ieultural rid 31. or 4]. per lity) E ат more ie bui progress. Wages are better—a good deal issued the result of i ae | вау tho pen irr in his po evening schools are ех к еннан i with Lord] " Well" 15 eee be trie ч is the object of this mtn rtm The goodwill and intelligence of Lichfield's prize agreement. The Earl of Shrewsbury model farm ^et н of аы labourer, о ы ек. have thus been increasing to have : Н. m o & [^ 2. z T 5 28 Э 3 3 E А e B o deron te yi helps to is ге) зук е 4 greet. ayment of these 37. or i, ut Metis «rh ex. further progress ; pA this i is especially true now that DINIE кҮЧ а Dade Wit Тате or шыу, hausted outlay may be. Lord Shrewsbury prop team-p is being used everywhere in the fallow endeavour to aet fairly and honestly by those who live under pt this, th field P Mrs as.in the barn and feeding house. you. Ishould be sorry, and I should feel it DIDI del — putting piede а mann merely name this miden however, and hasten on to i С talis to the бана” There is it а "оі | consider че way in which agricultural ar have chan e hou ssential| influenced and may ed асч ў improvement. | E aH 8 Hn | ziii E 8 Я um 8 M E : ur HE Pen РН they will be content {о lay out their money with a feeling of | the bottom of the Eod leases. С à: | ота шеш But the 5 - Society. а mere ng to TI our i do not recollect an to have read a clearer, | applygeneral rulesto the management of property. They | ano t orward vim pui e what is, I believe, | say: “Тһе majority of farmers don't want «a field for the pr MI ech ind 1 ааа е the гаса feeling among owners of land. It would, | investment of capital, аз the e vin 5 06у wan nV xd nical memes. urse, be little better Аче. С kd say Lu а pei апа a t€ Ае not change | девіз and affects br „This "Sh: ' : si bed man; and, in x i т, of only one class o terms on rich he will let e мат Ain i nyb ду | obstruct . cultural profité than the ipn of = гш societies. Thero are West and it is knows. Аб һе same time everybody, I am sure, | dealing with farmers as a class (which they are not) |azreu ту a short reference to the classes and feels that his lordship cordially admits the | instead of as individuals on their individual tsip id 1188 THE GARDENERS. CHRONICLE AND AGTIGVLTURAL GAZETTE. „DECEMBER 12, 1363, under which the many hundred agricultural societies | of this nar ^ can A arranged, that I can hope to illustrate my subjec 1. Proceeding from the ranks of the tenant farmer e either side of him, there i is first the strictly farmers would b йт» ti | The Societ of А he Mechanicy рст | pcr ight thus be . There is e, howe ever, I Л meeting for P tolius. Ei were once very much mor e numer refer. Апа, “confining myself te to the Royal Agricultural Society of England, although I do not think it neces. ar | flocks, cial жалел іп у p SP proved ed especially o of the more ‘secluded o a b w^ improvemen rers end Societies, as they are mplem than they are now. Onlya isa have survived ков La boi of impro us the ноз of twenty years when a great many | called, are scattered EY thickly over Engand ; rou convitioéd E T am КЗ the eui зайт фео. in activity. They have p Mens ionably be of their prizes for skill in the ploughman, shepherd, pear that it has Ed in A these ways. great service in publishing. agricultural information, in | hedger, and prae and s on, ha ave unquestionably quo e but do slight but is definite and dos) the direct introduction of improved practice into their led to useful ri and greater t g illustration of the kind of good whieh in о respective E TS s, and in establishing better а, of the Ness labourer. "There is many a of the ‚ simply ben cause it is just do — ym oim aed that = е way that I purpose to confine the rest of my r disc mmy rally sti and their Boc Mors pecia. to mem- ск не "thus тарнай ivi xb. fur| In a very yea res esting report by Mr. Jefferson, of pem are sure of being read by those to whom they thered agricultural progres Whitehaven, on the proceedings of the West Cumber- nse mass of r бо. Er xl and Agric era еу he says, * Thanks to the are addressed. I have an immen through man from a these clubs, 8 there is no better т agrioultoral quud more useful one, if only & means were de- arranging тз’ бы, in London distin- great practionl value of its monthly I do not know n it claims ап убор more than ВА сеп{га1 It would, howev ver, be of ‚куч miral with rofes service, T йет, if it 3 z P800 а give many examples of this, - lm mo тту on to the third and most im heel of Toral Agricultural Society holding their meeting at Carl з 1 believe that exhibition was instrume ntal i in all, iicluding all those societies which act |the aanual show of homo and — жамыга! in competition for p awarded by the Socie e judges They ik e of Urt nks, as to the e bn ofd trict to which they are confined and the funds they |1 administer, E end КЕ service to agricultural progress. They a their social relations, x mea Bed 1 work wi 1 түп Бе he English жарыга Society t0 the prize syste d and to the iiffodtide theri of all class tutions, and its library all the local societies or ES its secretary w m, by whom an =й кашыгы of seleoted | т pared, to e ich m e prominent | E erest in view ; and, puófenüenilly, they iiio the E т guide the judgment of oce. rer — bit | stock implements - them onfer | k P be give officer in this way would ten d to the per-, of Y E ct et: They are very, онаа, añ s has been owing to | their An тоа! ch: These tutions ге с only kept their members | y! =. -- oduced new practice, yshire Farm она ed so long ago did thriving still, was, 1 [ belie call Е eral atten -— e the value of per phosphate as a manure. ng before this (I, believe early in this (€ it bad dipited o» x its members to visit i rfoik bring back information for eei en of the body. The T armers cia, у к the adoption of similar m de means, due, in great of it that Ishall now confine myself. The following are the bmx e m e state E pe her and of the crops upon iti is not even if itwere, t jud А 2 ial rank and afford ебати: opportu | | nities. Tie — rivalry whieh they excite is as powerful engine in the, arm t rely | local a ^ itis in those of greater pret and there are in every locality now во many herds, | апа floc ndi and manuufactories, which send out spe nes iuadequate, iid I believe thas ihe. Sod ociety mens of first-class merit, that these lo ja also servicea able i in the second way | I named, by giving woila both guide and stimulate manufac cturers better mrs Cir guidance. That these local- societies, SPAR with their дунйе and local prizes, have always been in stimulating the farmers of the district, po res b igh also as affording examples of first class ex e ot in every ORNA of their show, is measure, to the influence of the greater ence of localities respecting this, that, and the other machine, than it does at present, by submitting all, in a sort i-a semble barg half- b = zen n уэде on one .|spot. Then, again, the award о onfers too great, i too abru rupt, s estha. "d implet. "whose work cannot be exp ih locali "often most useful ded these societies. The "cents of corn exchanges— the — E market rrange: ements, and the establishment of n e made merit in all Te was ntro. | departmenta “enoni bu when it | Кине societies are now i а рі:у that the Ted up the Toca ба it is societies should « disappear in this w There is an ppa H d b ortum Lr nis бе ешр ше Баси Mi ^ the owhere. "There never ple of this than аб ornsby's man e furrow slice 1. й 1 а 5 exer ted on exhibitor and spec: y tighter home, and left a MP < pes dei the others. mple of the great service done th us, I wi quote a report ffo from Mr. Wilson, of Edington Mains, re- garding z the Union Farmers А Club, а Society embracing “Its head-quarters ire " Kelso ; it is of long standing, and | has had M the whole а uscfal €— I "erg — 7 refer to the aem see of Leiceste W of s years е es It has {е Pu rams are for thé re Cheviot e rst, second, or thi m the Ch. ба Ж sses are a truly valuable kind of ah sheep, Th itis with them that the arable farms of Scotland are now chiefly stocked | pany is Чы tio g |h thus spent "e master and servant by the annual holiday together. And where these societies erp char Its work gratified the eye—the judges ОГАШ it best—and their decision was Y altoget advan tage „given for the mere shade of "i "а ей supe- сев of judges of well-known acter fro: на dy e, their decisions are not only of erm ary some etim mes felt b dem nty Рая рг ад societies е Matters shows. d a sufficient co together to induce the сосна of) The c енін grown, geeni ing "e of them а c ап sand pounds in priz E елед РЕ Ра рие pee ot only of the locality, bu to expose t their es, W hether ffe A: се Most of deni county soc meet annually in | successive towns „within their к?б and the whole the of animal in d, an ings the е е of а far more powerful s stimulus to ex utmost а гар „саге than any system of prizes trt Selected. "This ia only one illustration of a whole siue ot pubs. lic services rendered by local clubs. - themse жааай pa A at their meetings. - Quivox Paran Club, in poss aud the Farmers Club in Cheshire, and the Maidstone i Clas | (Kent) have ета adopted the useful plan оѓ) i to visi and loc ities. ent localities in m. 88 provincial | h and West of а ег to bear on differ ker qua Yorkshire and the En; as s largo as е адо; No dou ЧЕХ ey € at wich" — thus the feling. E aiy P ppoin as a distan nee, | | e Society or not. | : scopic differences. which may exist, rned, partic tition, A AONNE T do nát ion thore are T O petia tillage farmers who will say that it matters | per acre per annum w hether Hornsby’s, or Ho | ог Ransomes' plough is мос бе. the implemen | the form. Yet, still yea r year E every Тоог year Pu ico kt ughs are ва "yet to ^e for thcoming, or as if three men, p may be, could in a few hours' trial, fish micro- , The whole pert within iis latter of, р есі, а usus of directing the w pn ar frm that can tempt the еи ploughman ю its service wins y- than мы however, to A extent of its а e the disti awarded at ese shows are excessively МӘ DET | gro rown Чора | Берег pes a phim aad i influence. T refer to it dpi because it has soonest of any of these great | w its show to the very ry award of = annual | are fu information, I may ne M the longest lived and d still su similar Mp гер, І ж mention St goes ll Е зо Вр ffo. A аа the "ws and mo lately еф tod Clubs, which have Mes . attained his way, I would name the y tes ers" Club | in Glouees kershire. | i lk, suc th cise with a any good eot either the dos or гае stimulating gend which prizes have hi x erto e cised. The Bath aud West of England give no prises, $ but mere ely конна and opportunity to exhibitors of im- the mene of this department of in any way diminished. UE (e which pd stock e machines of e R the mal Im ws | to buyers of all co reports from the officers of these T nee дез which it йз аыр to epitomise, but I hope hereafter. ba e would, as be [ап he office, such " ol Central ciens! 15; years doin t d by cultural force оё gw "hae satin се аласа аз {һе та 12 ог den giren by ub might be be, xen vu vhi е every individual society ' thi- class for ней! improvements to whi which the agri- |у is pr e grea bu ud th d nev NT do pens P mme до reasons why I think that the prize system for imple- - excessive _ E o4 7 DECEMBER 12, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1189 3 bu i was very soon a таадй to him as us els ewhere, is the last consideration affecting the pro- | pi ec в are generally a well-condi- tioned е XE There is, К-лары gi ^ шу in could name to you firms which have o тенеу gress of agriculture to which I shall pom. Ours can | its superintendene for the profitable exercise and received first prizes for another whole of im | be no e ere enh n to the rule of all o er professions, | trial of most of the ШАГ attributes. Teapa ments, who have never succeeded i in "pini m siii publie |T | y di and | resolution “patienco rseverance are tried in patronage, ug eg + 1 a An E A e ETTR Eran] a gricult дерү wes `: while others who E ardly any of the prizes, Бе р g во the status. from ti о time, reward There i 18 densis —— mtn amidst the nevertheless, cg all the orders. f "i ais them , connected with each, | subj atten tio The first Lastly, I could name an example in which a pends on the ЖЕРШ ера of the prof l | intell lost its trade i articulat tool by anxiously follow- | education 4 acquire: griculture, which deals | and success in нозан дае research. e highest ing the leading of the judge, g it, however, a larger саріба!, and ides a larger annual names in all the lt and 1 e Soon ns they resolved on depending- în themselves. tł y other p } pport chemists ; Buckland, Murehiso e 4 2 700 or 800 implem. annually, be dria by its schools. And I believe it is within | Beche, among geologists ; ;—De Candolle, лое of the hind ng prizes perpetual y n flowing the 1 takin of the? e judges, ое UU orem and trade diminished y Wis а, f m 700 sold Fin year, "Ud РА e to 50. At ledit the manufacturer called his men рее that they o t in order to recover the they had los of the 1 wem ot ү обе declared it to p due en to take measures for the improvement efi the educa- nd Berkeley, among botanists, have especially dis- f | tinguished themselves in the p cultural relations of вете sciences. farm is no + ЕА for dull үн; ; it a the platform on which the best minds of the day шат well employ | themselves. - nd I add, as Д course, а good agricultural "privilege t Ша] the all of vite the — ^ ‘You have been bamboozled,” he bat x dà of ability by following false leadership. Here is one of for their support.” 1 have been a ише: of the physical iir эр ofa а "rea old tools, ш 0 years ago; copy 15 in particular" “АҺ! Mr. ——," eg in of his|those who responsible for its paidan ee that, from | extent at any rate, sympathise w vith t customers shortly afterwards— com- | that year to to this, nothing has yet been done у itin ыы аир Scheik to Мг. Layard, as they we rw of a machine he had pomi i pr ht— i yon discliargo of that particular duty which it then “ * this ne answers Би; you have JM at med. ө. сеа жө, N PAETE WEN o anik | nt caree ihe Du n, then green with the first verdure, nd melled with the m st flowers of spring: “ Oh, Be orth liv eh sa prp retra == steps of 20 years” mesde bi success has atten "we schemes a agricultural йөзде and 'extravagant азана of. my p education hitherto is that the practical element has Unfortunately iti is а true оп n inefficiently "greg to. Certainly, no man is The trials are inadequate. ^. "Phere а false advan- | perfectly ht u he has acquired a put tage given to mere novelt ty—the рна are in effect а his business. There cannot be а à doub What do ШЫ —they have May God have pity on W аф else is there ving for? | d in towns e of true happiness ver seen Grass or flowers. оа у I е perhaps, to apologise for this somewhat wild nis know wledge of premium upon mere speed and E of standing I РЈ ГИЗИП bject, and I will, therefere, i ina single sentence м fi "E" tworthy. The are too awards can be кер ре] заав аа abrupt * "айподов and yet their influence on the nd the bo d ригро of this paper. The general position which I wish to tablish f ds "general laws which include all the facts and ieulture, but though апу one сош- | knowledge of them al he would not . None of them could e also ] )ssessed а time las Ag when, with reference to the impl 1. mT3 ph be Nee doned, - e further consideration, affecting t Virginis: inis generally, to b e urged рги 16. ЧЕ adds considerably to the cost of авта machines. | в cho ol ч ered ба бек tural ИН o meetings up till now,:in preparing hibiting for collego, aies dei practical teaching is regarded as the prizes. месе. estimates its M A. at 20, o а and end of the institution. А third says саш А of. the work— ne is perfectly willing to o admit, nevertheless, that | spoiling of ü e үт : uu agricultural л» is ep) depen- dent, i first on the improvement of o eans of rd n ёййБандй, апа базу оп "the ended ond of the farmer being placed on a ves rd ting. STEAM CULTIVATION. А PUB BLIO meeting was held on Wednesday at St. James's Hall, for the purpose of considering ihe best mode of extendin ng the application of epe power to the cultivation of the soil. Mr. E. Holland, M.P., in the chair. Mr. Horn said they all knew what the difficulties - | were о of чути steam "rultivation upon а а, but and after tie land had been are — past limite. _ Who has paid these i | ern intelligence ү ГА knowledge which sums? Not these firms, but their customers Тһе |jncludes the theo iculture. The scientific and ы are and ought to feel th of, the не spent on it, and a whole class of items ав the geograph чег. The кочо come under the general ее of waste o les iovis dge of the country. The bearings of | the other s than Шы Ly E i к the selling price, and tho ex sh thasa Agricultural Society's shows is a of them. the percr distans of th Mein To, bat it also needs the previous knowledge of the 'geo- | co ai fo а | {еу were repaid for the capital two years under suc ch а ene they all knew how employed in the machinery- necessary for ia purpose, and for the '| trouble and labour rsen had g without having after they had once cultivation they m thoroughly сз сузу the та а, add e There need be no fear that the shows таа с EEA if prizes were abandoned. Wes manufacturers grapher — man of — And Rye im- fepe he rig iat н Mods tid i у! of no e chance of во go rtisement gard progre! cessarily | the pressure of horses. With regard to the number of and market as these sh ows afford. "In pes though 3 by а. ей Папаша of soles nitido tah; and | horses employed, he had in his o ne ido prote. against the d s system, s they vill | a ral knowledge of the facts and doctrines by 20 w working horses under the old p^ end he let endure it rather than the show, and m after four years' culti- саг di them у protested во е. years ago and refus с pro exhibit, are, nevertheless, coming round again. Com. Iti is геу the ен of tbe Бос, of Arts that this to tion by steam. Younger horses had come in for the fighter work, which the steam had left to. be done, and mercial success, which hinges on the олш of &he-"wibject, no which its machine саса attention Hos suggestio ns and repor , The з exhibition, may v ter an annual exam: Чеп еп шоге раг ionladly directed, has not or anything sold from t the н But mo sedere facturers; and if ety think they ca been neglected by it. annual educational examina- | from steam cultivation was that it enabled them о fully guide the Vr алта, let them appoint = tions include Agriculture among their subjects. The effect in a fortnight in the autumn, that which as heretofore, not to чаг prizes, but to шаке | Highland an and Agricultural Society of tee Жш horse system would have taken Е wi the ipoettatioe given а the exhibitors for vica their tools and implements at work, may be as com- pletely arranged as as hitherto аа" Босар "ef England, originally аи by its charter e direct x A on this subject, has hitherto w In the pui division of the exhibition which Баа n in. EAT ehe opted, t there isa certain cc confession оп „е CONCLUSION It only rernains for me now to t | thank you for the р present plan, I believe their infiuence would be tience with which you have listened to my 1 d | y long and | useful as great if they were to abandon ч i| patiens iiid jargo s subject са : семь But I have exceeded my time, and therefore I now leave this subject, and shall conclude with a short SE AF g 3 very inadequately treated, tenant securi ity fo or das de Provided, "iine many | holes | of ап n offic ce, il it also | 1 helps to agricultural progress ; coming to it through | 8i im liberty ed including wear tear of machinery, of 10s. an acre, | an vated by ios at a cost of 5s. or 6s. an acre. A ft ет having à Р ш experience was that the additi produce |per acre under the prm: й steam дї эте horse labour about eight b КО; en th |generally adopted over the AE Tha w hoc landlords were not v ww we ploughing, adi, * eloquio. would mall fie one mention more of the class of ll 1 named at first. ee and conne s "eei х the | numerous dois ows he be re t helps to agricultural progress. "Th e ара, was to tho arn amount o great helps Pec anri b со Agric е st sull ep th lds, and would not allow the oved. Another objection vos Bx BAL EDUCATION. iety is also and bene: Lodo of capital expended in his own -7 Itis to the of а local Farmers’ Club, аё: е | use and merit is o p landowners 100 р : : gric in Great Britain originated in | of the country in agricult for em i ыы several т а paper read by one of its members. - do om gli quite дә; тд on good hundreds, — e would The late ^ Robert of , it does o Good service of Pens, Rt is start a cultivation paper, “some twenty years ago, before the Fairford | believe, to agri progress by the attraction of ym supplying Doe engines, Farmers Club, recommen oi ыо d d tural pursuits. One -— i-is or ibo — ts eura M r, and urging establishment of a public | word more, ieu, on the merite and advan — ie | opis дый of the в oq o» game бера А t ni Rosie Алей E e rrr рест Wehr this have deis AoE Бе added tho m the more | o i the реце d meeting was called together. It was entry of the the of um acd 5 publie men and the patronage of the Prince Жул, of agriculture. I г not es for it a very lucrative т а mortgage оГ te тоер. tá be paid off and ultimately in raising а fund cient | or por ferra pneu r,but it is a maintenance by instalments; an. hatha this company was the erection of the college buildings. The a share- | and livelih it has that, besides, which is more | by certain that its existence must qur are поно b: ci than money's e i I believe there is in its in telli- | rud redi ivustage 16 the institution, saved at one time ws the publie — of € prosecution, more than in that of aien A terc ut B. Мохтлат moved—" That Du cultivation of Mr. Holland, of Dumbleton, has continu ith | professio: steam is now proved to be au varying prosperity, to whole There is opportunity, during Креал prooem, Рт that the — character suificien! education in which nature of man, ie oai mbin ned. its prosecution, for the cordial, frank, and ide га +7 ial relations. eos rm ларе of importance of now used for this purpose is o 1190 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DzcrxmzR 12, 1863; | ет The Balance-sheet of tbe Meeting, which is now laid befor, січ to be re 1 ^ti more closely wed to the termination of the half- Balance-sheet of the Meeting, which is now laid b pin S" commended {ог the use ої practical years, t TUAE RUNS ооа toi eie y ec eei in m zx embers arid will - miel in йз E АТН МУ rr s Wir ot each suecessive Journal, аз to the e Society's 2 thst the system ributibg the Fotage by Means б . North-court, Abingdon; | accounts. йн. fyrnishod. 1o s uA bas on меф зайыйиоту, ánd kn nded the phe ind pointed out the adv vantage IM We orcester Meeting, Som fally e ker i |h Н узш to reduc this. item of expense in the Live Stock weather on some days of н ам fully satisfie e expecta- spart hð е pas loughing "à gn th the cap щ ар, о! the machine to tions of the Coi ihe heil.. T The помен o Pu пену Ai por Local he quadrennial systemi for - rial of Implements, which w nuously for any number of hours. Commi ted reati "a" ote t of the mide at Warwick, has term ated this yeàr at Worces r: to p imd "mz BROOKE was not satisfied A regard to the | Society où Y те , and Teoived at the. pU ^n publie aud, at the request of the Coun: oil tlie Implement, Committee nomy of steam cultivation. He was a pr ape in SM of the Members at the General Meeting held in the ts given thé m ct their ul he Co s Sufolk, and he had triat the application of ste mi to Hi Hall. adopt tet ie ae Eaa T ТЫ threshing, but had fouu than Жей: урет» SOCIETY OF ENG recei pts to de efray s „expenses. Except upon very | p. Har M M а ae JàNUAHY TO n was 1863. би. ^ ЕД р ын by stea To Bal: m aty n £ вй & s @ || Ву Expen Вайс £&&dà| Ё =й , The. Ear of — moved — “ That one great P m ims sp 35 Establishments 4 p { t t Se y $ 83. wt 9 alaries an of the generality СОЁ tenant farmers to Lame pa d the To I zen aie v Expenses M dea f expensive machinery now d to b г Ар on Btock 258 1 2 "Taxes, & s. 907 15 2 е the soil." Subscriptions : г. а.) i уте Е р Sir Н. Vavasour seconded the resolution. к oae dd Аааа 310779 eria qus er ds8o 30 Mr. BEAvis, a Gloucester tenant farmer, believed Compositions .. 450 0 0| Bütehing .. .. 65 0 0 that a great deal was to be accomplished from the Members Annual 2,994 5 0| Delivery, Advertis- |. emplayme enk of steam tackle for ploughing, юй! һе ў i voran M Dag Pus ЛД M ДИ Е ў | ournal :— 4 2 do е ether agog а еге| ` айы” ;. | si 1610 0| Other Contributions 5 10. 0 " than manufaeturers in pting an ys Advértisements ;. — 23 10 4 х j Editor's Salary +, 250. 0 0f { мы ting that vet the of their pockets. Ho. a -———À 1404510 el UR LI RU S i should be glad himself to have the opportunity of мет ess T Consulting Chemists hiring a steam plough, if it would do the work at 105. bot Webb у соодо: rdi 9.1.6 Salary EU о 0 "Mr. H — АШ Т: us A me RN. Mr. НАввїзох, who could speak from his experience | To London Show рете Ж чт 5 in connection with the Gloucester. Steam Plo ougli To Worcester Medüg 2 ii 5o oN 3,0108 0 0 aur -- ml iu Com mpany, d that tl ш Grant to Rape quocum E hire was s impracticable because unprofitable The true 8t as olegs ай 9 f way of assisting was Вгоҝега &c. P Hu 913 6 я to do аз the propos oséd Steam Куш М зода, веП Postage апа C Curriagó veo eapo Ta 46:11800 the apparatus and receive vs EAD A instalments. And gnis s H {8 n adi For the security of the Company it 1 d, however, be Subscriptionà retütned (paid in| i necessary to have additional garines E réps iit 1| error) зоб and that he proposed to obtain from the owner of the юы at International $ Exhibi t ^) land. Let the tackle be in effec t the property of the "mrt igei i$ 4 landowner т men Pay ene would „be to By London Show S a "вэ 18° — the p t) until tl | Ву Worcestet Meoting sao poe ш 1,090 19 4 mplete paym en e the € He propo osed | Ciüb £4 —“ хм dm; на e arise to v | dott Payments e| olo rs 500 5 ; 1 By Deposit si AUS оп and arme rs and о thers s fr om the establishment оё а] int- | | r в КОЗЕ - p omtj 9,000 0 0 y Balance in b n d ratus to Plus. allowin Жы to repa the eost | | Baker Ики 2083, L5 : Y | TN : priee instalments extendi | [иет е | „586 ih $ of yeurs, on the principle of a à йө stock company." | ——— | | ШЕРА ЧЕ 2З, i F: ig i e shonld be madd by Ёё | soida ашан uidens bons- masutt 638.22 3n 18 IS &%ә Mor And tenant in lord for the the company SHEET, зӨтн JUNE, 1863. bond from koe for the payment of the | . Д ти BALANCE LETE E po dabo ШИ bs ViapILITIDS 2 " 7 & Р " TT pied ae pM м} ён wd. р сама T % d ecrit a: i Чак ТАНШУ Ње, 160 me 97 18 9,000 @ БШ get from many ds ап immense | during tho Half- | By po РА per Cent. Stock, a quantity of manure, and thus save a gre eat dea 1 of ye ear иу: n s. d, | 16,488/. 17s. 10d, cost -} 15,861 IL 1 money in the purchase of artificial or tl f NT 6 3 By Books s and Furniture, Босану? a d home-made manure; and ther y Soi Берени таа soy ToS Bonge, Hane а 500 des 22408 1 9 country which were not іп a fit condition to receive the vostre | 33,815. 5. 10 | By Account M n of West » $ anure, if the farmer bad a willingness to purchase Toifandon В - Y. at ТТТ, Meeting AL V guano, superphosphate of Time or to apply his own iflerenco between Receipts ап | farmyard manure to 2 inm wbich would be made fit | fee c fond дшш: wed аон 3,584 10 9 | P by the opes ration of th n cultivator. тетт € sugar estates in the LUC RAM be ipe had been introduced into Demerara, Bar- oes, aud Antigua, but urged that attention оа! Нии бозы — I. "T Eg Tad to pimpiitymg t the machinery, and thus s| : Mr. Sidney then addressed the meeling of b denda 2 rials shonld às fotmerly be triennial, such special on tlie noeud T Sis € dii JENXINSON, seconded My de dals for Toren gen improvements bie also TT Ah of the present management of the дома, А г. HuTCHINSON, whose speeches, both TA service- Е yon ks y Council may determine. The following is thé | referred to the defective accommodation t } р 4 schedule of аттапдеш Medis — à A able to the cause of steam cultivation, we äre unable to e acia] Роби fot- Вей байн ded for give t this week, а resolution, ipproving of thë 5 objects с ot | 1864.41. I ке ааа ент о ^ ud Dam A A 5, Tn- | А L = ic! ге ines, і in which ss was ENS to carry Шеш into pone E mplements, grubbers, plou A. cie ators; clod | replied to Mr. бїйпеу as Чо t tof the — also adopted. crushers, ro ich he considered stadia Pens Я IL I» R THE CULTIVATION | — led. a to the fact Шаб — К. cordial vote of thanks was then accorded to мё. Holland for аа and the meeting separated. Ax» M MACHINER. HanvEsriNG ОЕ CRoPs.— Drills a om Дае hoes, mowing Па reaping ш machines, horse rakes, carts and w: Чаны. 1866.—111. IMPLEMENTS AND МА or көре, хор MARKET dn West Indies, spoke of thé si success wil ^ which steam `(#рпей) А: М, Fiet ой belialf of Finance Committee. j| audited, and боза. еы this m Pe ot d (Si e s 9 j whe cap epp doe which the Society had been pow Eos ege education, бун көч бум ы: ye ben — done by the Society in of its duty om that — апа КҮ езу; ealled f stock. Lord Кыш icr at len ^ acknowledging _ regulations, w | the еза : €— ken wa dier cem rr in T d Со: g Report was rel zd approved :— Гар approv dest fhé ПРУ rng 'currence of an "uo so generally ‚Тһе M un to. report that since the Het General | склау зрте" the re Meeting 317 Members have been pin ed, while 2 Governors | complained o: :— and 33 Members have died, and 22 - embers Ì Lnd been removed ecd sheep exhi AU the prizes rust have ек E a frotü the list ; таи е Socio ws Sha шу stor PE da Mon ы do. 2 i p oim e tho yr RE CE ensi cad "Oh After votes of thahks to the Auditórs am tho 1305 Hoy enters . Tha ; inspec Pos s cT. Өй; | President; the — тесны е, е ovem $i m bern — qt Ае: is Loop exer ies Мено ne] es ere B rut DD La SS DECEMBER 12, 1863.] ———————-——— лыр generally affords some indications of. the | THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGBIQURURAM ;: GAZETTE, below. А well- fattened oe cattle, but t Midland Socieby's show of them, P tedn аһ "E: 1 (ЖҮР | ше А. 5 М "e 3, 1 +1, aL Ve Th +1 wéllflled indéed. Mr to гет té foot Ten тоне A the seeds of which are laid on leaving the feeding stall for the first | £F these me eetings, The 5 sue eyd's horned ox is again p pla ced 156; às it well imr үөн з bė, апа Mr. McCombie'é ох is also 1st, as at Віра inglim, iu the Polled classes, We рау 1191 1st, 30L, Ralph Sneyd, Keele Hall, Staffordshire; 2d, 15l., re Pinoke Mo Ballibasloé. гоу аади Кз. Sco RNED HEIFERS OR COWS, OF ANY AGE.— ance of the animals, And this causé has had its effect in an unus er number ( of casés on the pre esent occas ion. pas independentl ow ойуў t of cattle, which, morë nutnérous than usual, are yet not во ре erfectly illustrative us usual òf the great merit of e been е result of a геп judgment of the Minis exhibited. Messrs. Coleman, Smith and San- day, Brown, Капал], , Parkinson, and Buckley а cj Mem 186, i$, lol. Richard ER жо, gares) Нор. а. corn ор КЫ чока Non lst, 30 iGombi d. тев 0 К. "B o ric M to the Dteeder, James Stephen, Conglass, А berdi William Heath, Ludham Hall, ^... “ү, "iens uit CLASS 23.—8c0TOH POLLED Hemes OR Cows, ОЕ ANY Аб ч Лаб 151. the Earl of Southesk, Brechin ; Silver Medal to 2 reeder, the Earl ôf Southes ; їдь, James Btewarb, b | land2, New CLASS 24. IRISH STEERS, OR OxEN; of Азу ÁGE.—lst, 10[., Clare Sewell Read, Plumstead House, Rorwioh. CLAss 25. ÎRISH HEIFERS, ов Cows; о: y Айбк,—1в{, 10L., The following are the rou rds of Р classes, which we preface with tlie list of J pede STOCK JUDGES. Moon, Spearing, and Googie The awards оЁ the а in vario us cattle elasses, and in those of the. shee LIVE Suogr HORNS, Vi WELSH, AND EXTRA STOCK CATTLE: Sanday, William, Holme Pie ERENG Notts: Brown, Jobn, „Обаа Кү ve Park, Southiwell, Notts. PE э have поб 99475 heen confir m ött ҮСТ" 8f ry! та "i Mio Overman third. It Г an ыд: of the "t spend перай 1 of the breed that all these апііпаїв e fed i Norfolk. Thé older class of Oxen includes 18 — анар. specimens. Several of the prize - commerided aníitials at Birmingham are among them, bu it аі of d 7 months old ox, Wonder- пу re pe ЫЛ 2 бо is easily Ist. ма н Е d 1 month old ох; good in o ing at the rump, is 2d; ko Puller is class, vety thick bod ur in this elass, ' Wite àll ped ү ШЫ and straight from епа to end. ye wm maller class. The 1s t. Mr Joh ур кчы: ап animal e remarkably fine quality, a per ic lapi] Hx de taii takes T ан ox | Parkinson, Thom DEVONS, HEREFORDS, p X. Нокх, Івізн аЬ Тоха AND CHOSS-BRED CATTLE. the Earl of Darnley, Cobham Hall, CHE Sn [» , WELSH ium ов Охх (Вохтз), oF Axr Асе. — ist, 20l., Barwell Ewins Bennett, Marston Trussell Бем Rugby ; 94, 101. Henry Platt, Bryn- -y-newadd, Bangor. Crass 27. Wann HxrmkRS OR Cows, OF ANY ÁGE,—lst, ui Sew сахо pe ell. Read, Plumstead House; Silver Medal to ег, W. B. Roberts, Loveston, Fon abroas Quis n ,, VRO ов MIXED-BRED —18Ё, 204, John. Жош .Pelmfogbam, is th Walsham; $ Silver Modal to the proxies td ohn i Jam. k: es Stew. ward; 1 r Mark: x Ба, n andell, C., Chadbury, near Eveshàm Pra boi néastór. Moon, John, Ангина =) Plymouth. Waters, John, Mote Mann, George, Scawsby, Жу Eastbournė, Sussex. EÉDING quus of Ds ЖЫ и y Вана eum "Ha тй $ Yon Xue БҮЛ DEVON STEERS OR OXEN, ABOvE 3 YEAR! William "Heath, Toana E Norwich ; Biver Me "ME Tito lien, South Molton ; 24, ood, Wifidsor; 8d, "Y0L., Cuass 1. D£vo: 801., ert Wo Ка: the El Lr. 3 PE " Wells ; QEEDING 4 Y Ans оір, 18, ndford; Silver m — to thé Louech, Шри мез” eld Pac ABOVE 4 YEARS OLD. i Sutton ; Silver Медал to the деа Ий. Clarke Bumbam Market; et; 2a, 18, William Heath; 3d, 106, ST TEERS, NOT EXCEEDING 3 YEA eneral the Hon. А. М. Hood ; Silver "Medal to | gem for beauty. Mr. Farthing's 2d prize heifer i also e er өш) of E Mite ^ dha Kia priye e with fer which w ingha The òt T m "s fioi Віш Т) Н аге кт sjor-Goaetál the y here. t айа 2d p pi alas Ws Nn ial p do rs eo P X НЕШЕВЗ, NOT - bie rds at Is 0: ^ ight; 957 ls Ford Ford jun., osbion, Bi ell-made, ML cow E Mr, Не бъ | vrodder, onana g: alid Gen ood n 2d and 3d ; 9 the ps fus ha а, by Ы {һе one pier Љу Mr. за, 10L., William 8 © 4, DEVON EA ali ed by the enormous үн» ent it of esh Overman, Burnhá over the im ан the back the appearance of drooping at € Major- бевеға! the Hon. А eL HEREFORD "Thé. HEREFORD | Chine are well filled. Major | 186, 30/., "Major atem Hoods ox is Usa Hi 1 in the way p class ; noticed a good oi, 1010 n by "and & goes ci Beittidgo for ДА a wh КА and ra Pe older id P iti Fur eR ӧ Vë Gold Medal for аа w beast in s 4-year r old gitt probably} and 3d E i Birmingham are all here, and are QUT ist, and 2d, resp ; one эд in the ranks. Th -: к T-HORNS are well represented. =” are а very nümerous$ Сінаі, 20 animals com ig im the у (The old class of Охёһ nuuiber m here are six heifers and 12 cows. Тһе Gold siis de 8 best сб i : т heifer, ARN IUE: "i (of SENTA 2 же instanoeand there |S ntrary. YE ier tem >: Juke. f Bean orts, given tbe Шо, H.R.H. the laté Prince Consort ; 2d, д, imo соф Mu nslow, Салон а Stretton j 84, 1 ELM E Smo onds, 1 rilford, Abingdon DM т € ridge, East pe xu es Adforton, Leéntwardihe ; 9d, 150, о к ains Mis, Charles Huni Shrewsbury; 3d, 100, Char К НОУ БАН Cows, A iy rd Isy 25, George, Pie, Qhadnór Court, o) Т, minstér; Bilver pitt; 2 я 15L, Major-General the Hood; "od 10, Jost dep a öf Thingehil Alworth, | Y^ Medal to ym Sh mith, Rob pe Grange, South Moltori Pal oi z Ж i MS Bees, d ы. D "- Loghhoróugh. ime Medal pe brp золе pt reram *y 15L,. үрә Colen John, Т k; Beds. near Attleborough ; id, 104 fid. чне) Corsw LiNcouw, RoMNEC rm Coss- VA Мень Е ж i5 Holnióy; fé » eroi ne y bres n РЕ | 22.155. Téh, Allan Pollok, Lasmapg, Ballinasloe; Phillips, J din; 5 Co., Beadlam Grange, Nàwton, Yorks: Silver Medal edal to io e: s Ree d rudi ы. Борн Spencer, Fra: s, Alma House, Claybrook, Lutterworth. = Sae —CATTLE. Боот ; Нам Silver Medal and ез ben en Steér) Robért Birkbeck Webb, e Btroót ед вы zi West іскра, near Lírton, | Gatton 5L Mae TM € a до J. S., Ch UMOR Farm, Sealand, Lewes. C. W. Рас E SHEEP AND PIGS. Fhe classes of ye shown are, with the excepbion: s, Cotswold breed, fally up to the usual mark of llence. he B Eig “Жыны not very full, are Hover. rtaht breed. aries of that im ме Тоја Mk the highe — with the only pet wed, the second ping to o Col. owther, Tn the à Be ethers is lst, and "y d limited mt в "y weh г again m b inet # УБА by only twò 9 prizes were awarded. P. L 8 арії are керней by only fott репе den fi-Ott« w hte pes to Messrs, Cranfield, Marshall, ац ; 1 ез. is oy n а in their usual "pog Nothing сап bè nutiful than the style lieh this um is pismo Lord quium, na sent models almost every mmetry, which take the prizes The Duke of Riehmond hosétof is lst in the ш) NS, а. t A besed, е ordshire eight o reeds. 1 Баа of the city "oram Шаша, ое overruled in the ease of p receta үүө Heury Sinith, o£ її пай, catriés away the 156 prid with apen of firsti qu pen {р EN which were only commiended аб à dland Counties show. e ExTHÁ p Classes arë very well filled, TN a the Long-woolled and Short-woolled breeds ; — any animals of remarkable merit, shown ny and case. | older class Of Е ihe H Guida, a refo Fap 6e une AS Mr. J. Peel, Lord Walsin, (— x Н: Smith; Mr. $05 EXCEEDING EARS a Tag ЕП "nat юн iom. рр АНАН 7 presa ңе. Кене ый Cotswold wether Silver Mies vo the brseder, Jon тут 98; 201., the | r£ cem to NL: madhor, Coleshill; 3d, 10l, Sit A. de Rothschild, Bart: ШЕЙ" һе ые b а солай дету 60 entia тһе Gold Dg. (ог the best pen in the yard to Major- NL SrEERS ok O р gon 186, Pak оү "И akon, ЯЯ dibus ; ive — the Hon. А. N. Hood, for three titst-ráte speci- fedal to ^ Breeder, thie la ddr, ad of the White Windsor breed. In the first eddin voit aoro, N "roba B. | $ódiig i igs under 4 months old, some astonishiug speci- y, «ns | mens of precocity т. Stearn's white pigs, and ilver Crisp's black rm p capital —Y cm the -|tw tha Dr The 186 prizë RENEK IM Mt. De № Rae foi igs, and the 2i io Mx. Barber, r Essex Black for ovod Middlesex White: 141 to , Blick and White appear in competition throughotit . SUSSEX STEER EXOEEDING 3 YEARS oeye. The Gold Medal goes to "the oldest class, and. „| ену е Ri. prize pen shown in that lass, M m ea в ОхЕ от —1st, 204, John fem. ostii Lewes; Mis Medal to the breeder, John Shoosmith ; 2d, 10L, William Wood, Ifield r$ Crawley. Cra; . BSussEX STEERS OR мыз ET J. M. Montefiore, breeder, J. Monte& ИЛАШ. Miiat to ене: ao, Бота ipiorpoliit Pebsbam, Crass 16. xh Eum dum ре ет E EE of ANY p Охе Werh' Park, du КТ , CER Pe condition to which, E attention na to breeding and to feeding, the animal сап. ре brou; The fo lio вете of thë Porn nnde ЭШ: ЕНЕ Supr, оғ Тик KENTISH on housa АЙ ылы а Sméetb, Ashford, Kent; бе Murton; 2d, 10l; — W: We ta н Ы. OR гре, 191, мёеааї the breeder, Маа о Elmsted Gourt, Tia 1192 EXTRA STOCK.—LONG-WOOL. EDAL to the exhibitor, for the best Leicester Wethe inExt ra Dicis; e Hon. Colonel Lowther ; Bux va Mallin to the T for the best. Leicester Ewe in Extra Stock, Juan ; SILVER MEDAL to the Exhibitor, for be icester) in Extra Stoc T WET: WN BREED 1 YEAR OLD 4, 23 "Мох аср sir EU Bord "Walsingham . Of the My Show it is needless to repeat the | most profitable root —for that is wha t it would amount to—of the dapted to their piri {ог steam m-power ings to each of the „cultivating | tines, which break "ap and Merton Hall, Thetford; Silver Medal to "the breeder, Lord alsing Jo W: ham ; 2nd, 10l., and Alfred Heasman, ра д Arundel; 3rd, 52.. the f Radnor, Colesbill. " CLass37. FAT WETHER m or THE 800 ае (UNDER 23 MONTHS, EACH SHEEP NOT ТО EXCEED WEIGHT).—lst, 15L, [y Walsingham ; Silver Medal t to "the the ground it stirs. Mr. Fowler is present with a number of his powerful machines. | Тһе manufacturers o steam cultivating machinery are all in good spirits ; an t B wey cultivate. For m my оз —— half of each ч near às t can, and then in a very d Mangel m: one the co ap with . How are е оосар of yii ава to їй their раты ith abes im i prices of Mp: ej ing more т к. m direct his ferien. to the а of food for {һе PEN Cr ELO 9d, 10L, the Duke of Richmond ; се than the can immediately execute, a and ex ч forif there is anythipg thab does not pay, iis having Mas. ‚ Wario йй x Sod Ra A and G tà d "Bor b dC a& stock than he e^ find Ras for, although I x v MA many Ti arre an orns y ап ау farmers now-a ays wi ave more money в really neces- 3 TY м » » , ^ A : ovr " AND DUNDER 35 IES д, VES Rick: Shuttleworth, Bentall, Samuelson, Burgess, rie rr Аы » t in жен к M t fill the pus et to over- 9d, 10l, Lord Walsingham; 3d, 5l., John Ov Ni Doe Ав shby, Boby, ‚ Hunt, Hol olmes, Nalder, Amies ona А pay mo Es e uo! үүт а um e Гербдүү. Li E ~ Е а me M. Moniki —A i 20L, E Wlan iis : Jed Er vx to с jx ep "tm MEA, pv ilt Brow Elston Hill, Devizes, Wilts ; Silver” Medal to EE p б nds at е steam engines, threshin thé pi Le dh "m t NW n t Wy. the тераат. William Brown Canning ; 2d, 15l., . F. Bennett, | machines, winnowing ines, plou ghs, harrow. and a cr Y o* Tre in or r Gioverat ar ons. s Tor a go ор M MM Salisbury; 3d, 5, William King, p Hayward, шч horse- hoes, régi and mowing ange 8, long th roper i a fi газо С Kig miey War Wirek En "үне шр1 — of — of the road, the field, the barn, | a going:on КАШ Te food. l per d Ys Ат 15-54 ]bs. X UNDER 58 тА mim 15l., Ын Smith, Sutton А Maddock, | and eeding ho exhibited in profusion. Mr. дш а Соте а VK Ea Erud сыш Гао ы de Биз; Silver Medal {о the breeder, Henry Smith; 2d, 5l., ren writ abone his four furrow 8 41b o cake, 2 2 bed of co бу, LA T Luv nd Lord -—— и me e: i p ough, the driver seated o framework, and in no | the produce of 1 acre of Тара and 1 of Clover 76 weeks Boma e pma мотив) 18.152. Thomas Horley, | ЗУ by his weight affecting the action of the tool. keep for a bullock: the artificial food, with cake at 107., and шш, Tlie Fosse, near Leamington i Silver Medal to the breeder, | The whole collection sent by the different makers, I Pei ET P Т o Pel а om RT Thomas Horley, Jun. ; ‚ The Earl of Aylesford, Pack- | merely that they may meet their customers, is as UL DUE pir. neok itor УЫ esp. whioh wilg m ington Hall, Сот! a £ T > that will not рау 6s. per week for this P, which will leave URS s Hind-op d Orroxpaud ect an illustration of the present state of our |5l.peracreforthe roots, and 3L per ton for the Clover con- TR orn qub Micra m, 385, Aur oem | machine manufacture as was ever brought together in IRE teda ло ems о do aot ИН Egmere, cedem А Silver Tv to the breeder, H. W. Keary, | competition for prizes. d Y a e ы в ЁШ ег Б t агат rt f Bridgenorth, ip; 3d, 101, Zachariah W Suilgoo, Adaerbury ese Oodle ig ota Pi о ато солаш Duibuy nd Dr Nuus or pr ble feeding, if possible. I consider if a farmer Oxford. realises 5s. per ton for his roots, and 8l. for his hay, by =- E Far NEN Б КЕ Farmers’ Clubs. bullocks, he does very nd it is quite as much as many Aix BREED oF ANY AGE.— ic st, 15, J. B. Downing, of Home| LoNDON: Dec. 7.—At опе of the how meetings се Nus та gp € Mete Sae. Неге! ird; Silver Medal to the breeder, J. B. Downing; | ever © of а pompes Mr. H. Trethewy in the r Th h th: t catt] do Ee fi feeding за, ти, William Sm ith, 85, Southernhay , Exe 2 Wisth БАА ilio take & Up info NOHO Fels vi ES ums HEEP or E Віл Chair, а paper д —— e arable | would б totake a trip into Norfolk during the winter, and ANY AGE. -— ML, land | was rend by riim бош х, Woburn. We can this (with the he pi HN di bere s Gn A mier tim МТ Richard 1 tione y fp omm yore Silver Medal to bs pa ыг а partial wr an "of it. tell you ui hae bull КОК. ч ре the breeder, Richard Eastwood; 2d, 10L, Jonathan Peel, Knowl- mere Manor, Clitheroe, TRA STOCK.—SHORT-WOOL. AL to the Exhibitor, for the best dim ry Sheep (not South-down) in Extra Stoc. Henry Smith of Shiffnal Loxe AND SHORT-WOOLLED CROSS-BRED `FAT ER 23 жч mo 20L, чаре Overman ; ohn Overman ; 2d, 10L, тойан Lab. Sir Thom us Aveley, Romford, W ED ÜROSS-BRED Far WETHER SHEEP, UNDER —Each Sheep not to — 220 lbs. live Weight 15h 10L, MOL, john Overman; Silver M. ee et John Overman; 2nd, 5L, John Hatcher, A STOCK. in extra stock, W. H. Baker, Cottesmore. ow EDING 4 Мох = аюу s Silver 2d, 101., William Ass 47, Pi6s, pw ARM , G. B. Morland, Abingdon; Silvei Medal to е [== p В. Morland ; 24, 10., John Biggs, ср ms n, ree ы 3d, 5L, Adolphus Frederi Slade, eminal H ouse, Chisel ыб. ER. Lee At ок ANY on. A. N. Н took car ; SILVER MEDAL to the Exhibitor, for the tock, to | of suc! to the Marlwood | rather see i to the exhibitor, for the best Pig in extra earl: e sai and has not hitherto carried beri i quantity for the n that it | is isunkind for dio growth of roots; and even sane a crop be rown, it Аа often i си the land to either eat them during the winter e occupiers Cabbage pem te "ensem autumn), which may prs Ev dy on the lat land and I am su n d to а hea r beginning of | and Na. will be ready for sonsimpiion in ан. Y ду; T WR we is wbat уши be done эрод o: n tenacious soils, or at least mpted whichis atthat time of year more nutritious than the bulb would bein October. I well know the disadvantag land farm "— 1- d ne sod be friends try what can — € commonest dentro tom - POM. they will ok ba npa with the result. ТЬ md ig it to b i lig ier neigh s to produce Swedes w what A the ище months, June, July, Mod кее zc it will | G: SILVER MEDAL to the exhibitor, for the best Cross-bred Sheep ен р; e ift a e ME is the best sort of bullock for our stalls, boxes, ds? or daos A: the Shorthorn, Ъесацв ood a as an; man re ha have is always emen eata rider T price than an; other established breeds; and I find if they, the Shori ith жы к ad eme d A ed ше food than the Here- ford or Devon, they make and invariably pay best where a libe "t. of c can be given. and roots, s крз ж mean an animal e pm of a long pedigree, for, county, and they do to pay for expensive feeding. Тае ider s field ; Y although I very often I must look for the main supplies to our feeding stalls, as рав moist climate and humid atmosphere аге more suitable for - gk owing cattle than corn. rust the reports we have lately heard of the decrease of stock in the sister isle will prove — incorrect, fo; nud i mense loss to us if the Irish store cattle cami numbers th: фе е done. Fi 5. The breeding of of cattle upon a farm of arable land : Aud not some "9а pasture, a limited ni ume | all occu: hich there is ms eoe ws i d for r the І say по; still as there are few farm ee дм reared for the purpose of fattening for the D r, and a8 store cattle a aroa now so high in price, it isa sg poc oeccupie: arable land to keep a few cows, and rea бге " SILVER CUPS. fi m eiui p may not be kept than at the "ше sees ов. f this t by Mr. Col П as his bulum сш o! oint by Mr. Coleman, as we! SILVER сш учо 401., to the exhibitor, for the best Steer or у. f I potu a з classes, to 595 Heath — —Do., cie о to Өс тш duy Жей soils аг marks on the relative pP e of foods, must be postponed for exhibitor, for t Heifer or Cow asses, ч Charles Swaisland. ро, value "901, to the "exhibitor, for the | and every puse petra e althou ugh 6. I have, I am afraid, devoted too much time {ойе — нера Leicesters, Cotswolds, Lincolns, Kentish, ог other | some of these are a little too admit of being | cattle on arable Жыз but I felt that, if not of. эё ў Too. vius MEM ые саша, pei оГ one year much trodden in wet жана, stil Pes part of the | great importan a-days as sheep farming, still оа South-downs, erp ome or Wiltshire Down: erop is drawn off for co nsumption, w. with bull тисш n the | | the ere was то ге o room a for improvement i in ,the pss ж singham.—Do., value 207., to the AE Und DONA ыла the rest ma may be used on the la nd withou Е Bep (uot ute ч any CY ар to it. remarks relativo to the production of Cabbage eum ү Overman. - — | _ Such land as land, and pro- mon Turnips for consumption i the summer months, will $ GOLD MED. duces both the 5 I know some | of even more service w] а farmer prefers sheep to impo $ Gorp Мера, to the exhibitor, repe best. pen of Pigs in pu ак ысу: энеде Pn zem Me жуг 5 classes, General grown'on , 88 expense cattle, pro AS — —— — а when Ar er "that the stock did not do so T: early the same weight. eat for a like quantity of A upon е Eos аат ап ox, and the wool pets 3 they have an advantage _ The spacious galleries, with the spaces under them grown on rS Beath ef of | every manner, and therefore n does not require any таи d surrounding tne Hall, are filled with a wonderfully fine | f ndham, grows ка pn n his land pe wil fatten a: Бодоо from ine to impress upon the occupi arable Loon $ collection of Implements. The great seedsmen, too, exhibit astonishing collec- tions і ез fast as those m the light sandy soils of West rfolk, | n b. of cake in ттр Тһе е the ecessity of sheep fari root, 1 ot find ht land that тое for winte! А winter wi ants, Messrs, T. Gibbs & Co, and tho bost tha ES de vue M dui HEB T роп arable land, and whe 1 n! Mesas. G. € Gibbs & Co., have their admirable „Stands по а Маат E анін ы а det E iym 3 i-i all like to have the sort that will prod t | June, as soon as some po атон Sutton, of g a very remarkable display. | weight per acre, and, like our improved cattle, improved | hay, and th turned on to the Г Tn particular, we may refer to the extraordinary Swedish | Swedes are not so hardy аз they were; s movies t onan А to throw to them at this ti Turnips on M stand—— probably the heaviest | be pitted егег, or de et ker беа чу ES | fai чне е, Аум that were ever weigh upwards of 28 lbs. WW must use every sort of root in its p season; | саке ог corn, as nothing pays apiece, were grown by Mr. Crawshay, eading, | white- pum оша A. Aniahod by October, Bwedes age—such as are intended for E А E that pre , that and are the result, mainly, of early decre from that — 2 crimi Pei erre 7 ои а e Ky сай not live ло well. l other point requiring notice is display this eme diens all ear round; I have commenced | go upon seeds that gren closely ү сз Melon by сре of Southampton. upon a crop in Re aerem ш ntil the llowing manured by — pr Blundell of Bursled August, but they are of the greatest, value 1 them ; and many hat tmth |a lot of lambs begin to ''scour, of "growing 40 tons per acre o them at no greater фаш they aro much moro атау grown Па tio cast and —so remember prevention н expense {һап he grows 20 tons of Turnips, and he south ot England, where less rain in the north and | keep the lamb too long upon the same foo - speaks highly of Nit vali di dat cattle food. west, whic! moist climates, eere pe. ihe Bwede is the -frequent change. Тһе occupiers of ch ЮксЕМВЕЕ 12, 1863.] vantage of Sainfoin for young sheep, andI w sand land would кодо» jt, but, after Т Trials, 1 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. that the censor's rod is too o short, or not intended to reach us W!L LIAM SMITH, o Station, Bucks, in the north of Scotland. We bolidor] рие that notwith- am obliged to give it up. Dutch and Red Clover m t be|standing the severity of our win r damp and ungenial stocked with lambs ат carefully it is best pe p spring, and the necessity of spe ding the стор to harvest by them on few hours in the day, and that in dry weather, thick seeding, the quantity of seed ill yet be considerably before they go on to it altogether: have seen much lessened by more thorough draining, and higher cultivation. arise to а lot of lambs turned into a piece of Dutch Clover fresh | Perhaps nothing is more requisite for improving agriculture and full in the һеа хресё to see our frien hi up in this county than increased drainage, and few things are his farm, py the beginning of August, ome Turn throw | more expensive. large proportion of the subsoil i eady, | impervious mountain clay, which, although quite i nw eni si e 23 sudden chang» of food. b, when put n th ain will not admit of improvements of this natur Turnip land, should com ei th a few hybrid Turnips, | ca ied out on a scale that is both requisite and desirable. The or Swedes, and white mixed, as it does not do to give all | next year's gre ор 1 now nearly all turned over, and i Swedes to young sheep at this time of the year, or you will thus early exposed to the pulverising and highly beneficial па а chance of losing very many of your tegs, аз they are | effects of the winte "s frost. А beginning has also b шаа now called. first put upon Turnips, а liberal supply | breaking up lea for Oats. Turnips are now well- k of Clover and straw chaff must , and саке and | with sheep nd cattle, and as the rcely stand the eatin, corn in rate quantities the t few weeks, to be|that we жашырышы. we bid fair to be on short supplies ere the increased as they get more accustomed to the food. Th ts - ce will vary ас ipsi of а small немы rm - vh the salles Фер й and а large Cotsw ipa or Line e hig тев. It i: a ted . as the return e for svi oniy 250 sheep т А ^ per acre, and in seasons ni Б are mueh less noie P "food than beasts, hence leave рий D pt : е have our arable-land farmer keep аз m: з Ms. Lene then re e merits of the different breeds, ad ded as no. —— cupi е: R Ь ү ing that the cheal ШИШ vies nty of stock, and pne - not ed e vem will an E Ms by that means, pé оте corn gm rise — на prosent value, you will be enabled to a few уы you well, and with long leases EN Our occu; mproyemen nta, for itis far ge ‹ ор pine irc hi 3 giving ан E. of a property pm: of others) ЕЕ ed itis ev iaa towards their cde to give to the ос A t thai curity of tenure, or my cannot семе ооа tarmer and an еп prising tenan iscellaneous. ' am Cheese. uet а quart = cream, or, if по! deii ids richy add thereto one pint of new ‘milk; r till it milk ll "y De lis а) let it i E^ tik, then break d p Grass retur siderably fallon labourers may n at reduced wa, over the north, and, as work is scarce, our P be fully employed through the winter, even _————-———— “ялак кр + | = ор E ШЕ ЕЕ. l| ee ЖЫ Ы - Б аач Roe] S ч E E] | Б AE T ЗЕТА p о о Bay o о ч о c №8 ESS Бо EMT SEP" ОЛД АБ рр Ын "i „| 2388 5 о w со co о об PREE H „др m 5 $85c278 "E tim. ois pr aspis BED Sod o uc og|-7mu&2, | "o NC RE шр ES S50 | E-O | zo m wo DEBE > |1 5 z ora SATE AO eam ASE ш ешын рае ы 811 е E 5£g&t55&5t8|Éz2 $e 2|49 р =з зу ВЫ UO = (3 |Р E 4 |n? $ "EFI Е |a & в 8 E 8 а T AW un n | 42 á | = 0л o$ | | $1 E = Zu 2 оз n = B z22526565 FE E r u AEE = о ж a e e © @©» E & 82 & чо ою 0 RO B Bu —————————À1 $2 v.g BS яска BER 58 дй, i Gg | © HA e e FEES E: cQ 9 юч spoon, an you have previously pu ut а fine cloth, press it slightly with a weight, let it "ids mn w hours, мүл puta finer cloth in the fra m a "ier powdered t ape e р! н v4 cloth. It w for use in а day or ER ees is scarce, so that t suficient жщз о te ud at once, pe a fine as bag, h cream as you ur m into Ed “adding ice a and fro additional sali becomin nh zed and, of course, equally good as those made by cheese, several small quantities added at soave зе: c pani in agieltre of of t А... orks. No very —— MG if eutralising the oxide of iron. if there is ed cd — as s those made with rennet. - Calendar of Operations. NOVEMBER. erue cater led the Ara e а of harvest there has D а continuation а as it was desirable for us to ipie bua tly is unusually advan A pretty large brea: th of as been laid down in first-rate condition, and the entier sowings are ing above s us al of Wheat ше! нтв тын urnips ; but, Mr. s earnest p Wilkins’ endings not withstanding, to sow some pedi of Aer ате, amd Due continue habit we persevere in with the utmost unconcern, supposing ofthe аш Orate matter eg and sulphide ofiron E: 9 $s andcarbonateofammonia — .. 11-29" ptite di is worth trying on The ammonia will increase acre. any noxious salt of iron in iil. A Subscriber. An. — id the pressure on or Wok we | ВЕРОЕТЗ or STANDS: Two ^» [The annex doing. the produce, Received, but will not be read ! t. of ammonia. ч e. e spent айа, of iron doubt you are v throug! шд the to purify t e gas- Grass land, е. кыша Mte не be answer is )babl. space M dans ме Chis cep —— Ше 0 f Woolston, Bletchley supplies the most efficient, simple, and durable STEAM CULTIVATING TACKLE deis у =) Smithfield Clu ib won of it, let thera come and s 10001. upon the beet: уныш е the Woolston of Steam Cultivation. g F st any other system „Жее еб TUR AL IMPLEMENTS.— MEA Threshing Machines, Carts, Waggons, тоза Harrows, о р tters, uer] н ре fcr — and wer, Prize Churns, Cask Stands, Netting, pore Tools s of all kinds. Illustrated Са — ogues on receipt of 6 stamps. Price Lists free. Bunazss & KEY, t БУЫ ex Street, E.C. t ms PAR PCM QUERN" | Improved Chaff бий MANUFACTURED BY MAPPLEBECK & Lo c ' BIRMINGHAM. APR КҮР AND L E t simplicity of co y, ando Е my of on, ue hu d Prices on application. Кхг WILL н E UNDERSO any House € t rade. They also warrant one of their ча to last two of any other make. Paxton Works, Sheffi held. Glass for Orchard Houses or Conservatories. NGLISH MANUFACTURED SHEET GLASS, 15 and 21 07. to the foot, in sizes from 9 by 7 to 24 by 20, to be solá cheap. Crown, and Sheet Glass rehouse, 315, Oxford Stree et, А Wai Mc ge uu eris eemper m a PEE and PLANT LABELS.—10,000 CLOTH о PATENT PAROHMENT PEUNÜHED ARE dE 30«. Delivered free in London on receipt of a Stamps for the а à re Ad Jo xx Pur ER & CO., Wes Road Works, Boston, Lincolnshire. REEN'S LATEST IMPROVED PATENT NOISELESS WING, ROLLING, ара LAWN MO COLLECTING MACHINES, which gained the First Prize Medal of the International Exhibition. Fede e "T the bost, and have carried off every prizo è that qu n FT all cases of competition. ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS on app TroxAs GREEN & Sox, Smithfield? Iron Ze ; and 2, Victoria Street, Holborn Hi ll, London, oO T TA M C70, 2, Winsley Street, Oxford Street, л W. P Co. manufacture all:kinds of Implements and r Garde: bro egre mes prapora, — er Apparatus, &c. ; Iro! Corr. Machines [bern Gates, and Н Hund т. Illustrated Catalogues free of CorrAx & Co., Iron Founders, &c., 2, Men Street (opposite the Pantheon), Oxford Street, 2s: rb а day m, e —— и шил». у Pri Thresh Goarant Workmanship. and Material. о Medals have been са from important Agri- cultural Е Societies in England, Ireland, and the Conti tinent, 1194 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Dzcrwszm 19; 1869, Glass for Garden Purposes. AW up RE TETEE y ep T H 0 M А S M І L Т I N G T О N, ч талан: MERCHANT. 50. GLASSES ABLISHED M a 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. "Y d$ 9 8 T па 0 т » ÁU 2 С REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. в ^ "ot е The Vm Hall, Islington, containing an Acre of Glass, was supplied by T. Милл 8 » |» 4 0 Mr. Riv and the leading men in the plug Tig profession, as well as the Жан: Gentry, and t » : K Merchants, nhi favoured T. M. with orders for Hom and for Exportation H t д0 For prices sce yd of December " HAND WITH GLASSES, OPEN TOPS. PAXTON GAPDER ENGINE. „8 ~ A IS PORTABLE, EASILY WORKED, NOT LIABLE TO GET OUT OF ORDER; WILL THROW M d, er. G. 12 inches .. cca: 2 apo 9 - WITH JET 40 FEET, AND WITH * -— ? WILL COVER 40 FEET ACROSS. BEL eu - T5 Ме о ^. кє ету; .18 6 i 3 j 1 > Painted and Glazed Sim 160z. Sheet Gliss. ` Price 30s. and 40s each HYACINTH and FLOWER DISHES. 6 inches diameter, 1s. ; 9 inches, 18. 6d. ; 12 inches, 23. 6d. CROGGON лхр CO., 2, DOWGATE HILL, LONDON, Е.С. Hyacinth p gre p^ is ripara to contain a number of roots № sir & hm nstead of the common y н? NTH GLASSES, ioci t m: к A Гавро shape, р. doz., 4s. 6d. | PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT. ts ape, per dozen, 6s. 60 London ic im Hartley's Im taped Patent Rough Plate. Rail Carriage Paid. Linseed Oil, Genuine White Lead, Carson's Paints, Paints of 180, Верин Street Without, London, Olio Penny per Square Foot. For Sale, at nch's Patent ERAT Su : Kings Road, Chelsea ALSO INODOROUS FELT, AND DRY HAIR FELT FOR COVERING BOILERS AND STEAM PIPES, DENCH being about to DISPOSE of his e HORTICULTURAL BUSINESS, has оп band a consi- - With he wil dieposs EEL DY »rfo to cloar Ыз premises. ^" CROGGON лхр des 2, DOWGATE HILL, LONDON, Е Q.; and i being from 16 ft. to 36 ft. in length, and from 10 ft. , GOREE PIAZZAS, LIVERPOOL. RANSOMES & SIMS, ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES, IPSWICH. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGDES CONTAINING PARTICULARS AND PRICES GRATIS ON APPLICATION. SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE : SHOW, 1863. S, CLINTON AND OWENS, in common. ea other MA were EXCLUDED from EXHIBITING at the e] Show, owing to an informality in sending ois application for Space. They will b d Stock at the WORKS, WHITEFRIARS. CLINTON & OWENS (LATE BENJAMIN FOWLER & 00), PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, WHITEFRIARS STREET, FLEET Sd rers LONDON. о. 4 Useful YARD, GARDEN, and COTTAGE PUMPS, from 17. 5s. each, Pai Portable 170010 MANURE PUMPS, with flexible suc EM No, 46a. PONLE $ ACTION PORTABLE FORCE PUMPS ENGINES Water or Liquid Manure, ы aii pui e a me THE GARDENERS' DECEMBER 19, 1863.] CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1201 JAMES PHILLIPS & CO., Greenhouses, Orchard-houses, and Conservato FREEMAN'3 viis p EMEN зе A Hackney, N.E., established 2 peat ату tially made GREENHOUSES, gazed, К for fix eet HORTICULTURAL GLASS MERCHANTS, ООНА HOUSES 10 per 23 feet, 2 237 (12) fest by by 1 foo ua 180 180, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. CONSERVATORY, 40 Reb by 10 ob br SAU. A ns REDUCED PRICES OF SHEET GLASS FOR HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. For Sale, at E. me в Patent Крани Works, Chelsea. cla CH ен DI his RTICULTURAL BUSINESS, has on hand a consi- Rud le p^ of VINERIES, GREEN and HOT HOUSES, ENGLISH SHEET GLASS. for ORCHARD edes TUNE се Packed in Crates of about 280 feet. As plie =" < us to Mr. Rivers, to the Royal Hor Which he will dispose of at alow price to clear his premises. cutem se n: Жк шш perite and to most of the ping is Clergy E yw" wc om 16 ft. to 36 ft. in length, and from 10ft. and Gentlemen of the United Kingdom est s ш. : a" T WA E di. at Reduced Wholesale Prices, Seconds ... за. Рас ало feet Boxes. EU. а, Bypbonk, "Tos Pipa dnd dtsy dtbar cult Thirds 24d. зр. ш rtr, DRE ISSN TE n A Wrought к Castro Boilers, Sad y Conical, Fourths 214. 3:4. 20 by 12^ Fourths 118. 6d. 135.6 15s. 0d. Cylinder, Тов mm Elliptic, from 24s. each. Improved 20 „ 13 | Thirds 185. 6d. Де, ic n 1 0z, DE ani го 2 Stani ds to t pino re with ОЦ b karpon Dos. each. 20 „ l4[Seconds ... nglis nglish. | Valves X "s and Builders’ HORTICULTURAL GLASS. 20 15) Bes 18s.0d. 282. 0d. | Doors Furnace Ваз, B борну Cisterns жм Stock Sizes, 16-ounee, In 100 feet Bras: e abov e prices include the Boxes. Mr. хон En TIE'S dron, Wie Upper Ground Street, TI Я 1 1 tt tated. recommend 3rds q uality at 16s., or 2l-ounce at Blackfriars Bridge, London, rice List on application, TIT DEBRONS: ару не NEA | 19s. (d PO TG to ‚Мт. Rivers). Best and Seconds are | (X REEN'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT ROLLER 4ths. Srds. | 4ths. згйз. intended onl for LAWNS, DRIVES, ыо GREENS, CRICKET 11 by 9|12 by 9|18 by 9|l4 b; 8 d. s. а.в. d. s. d. IELDS, and GRAVEL 15 7 1013 , 10 lu » 10 15 ШЕ 9 12 завио SMALL е. SQUARES. 14 1215” n 15 ; 116 11) MOM Hotte 1 LI Lu » d 185, 2209 5, 1910», 1917 „ 12] 6by4 6i u а 7 ъу 5. Thy 7 [114-64. п 1917, 007 2 11:6 13 eis 6 16 0|8.5, 6 84:, EE 9417, 74 Ne m s is a iE i2 81.12:6 19, 5 H ES S H те * Y = 15 ом. Rao. "ey: Boxes 28. each, iE at full price. All sm idi. squares c 6 by 4 to d 81 are cut | from pieces, consequently there is only one quality. Vio Sovat- ráth parer EIGN SHEET edi ыз: Rollers apod ss many ads adva AR over r all others; they ked in Boxes of 50 feet e In Cases for cutting up, in Sizes as Manufactured. зел е З: ДӨ fot vornin E. d pepe riu X ы London end for Hartley's Patent Rough Plate. тошу ded off or turned aian b 54 the u Mightly 6 by 4 and 65 by 44 us M 10 6 per box.| Perfor: тж! Glass for Ventilation. arks left ft by d € gc They аф апи n the yi xu a s» 4i f 19: 10-44 Glass Shades, Ebony and Gilt Stands, Gas and Lamp voy best ma "idc are got up g 85,6 , 18 8 ^ Glasses, Olea and Globes, y DT БЫР" n2 $» ap and 10 by 8 ... 16.0 — Glaziers’ Diamonds from 105. to 21s. each. — 20 СЕЕ length 3 82 m i д Ди 0 0 yi 20 in cd » n nches : n = еч che: diei Tiles and Slates in түй — Rough Plate. A m Patent Plate, and 's Improved Rough Pla PAINTS, tii VARNISHES, &c. GENUINE WHITE LEAD. LINSEED OIL PUTTY. FINE OAK CARRIAGE, LINSEED OIL, ANTI-CORROSION PAINT. FINE OAK VARNISH. | PATENT DRYERS. BOILED OIL. TURPENTINE. LEAD in SHEETS or CUT to SIZES, LEAD PIPE, TR TH TN RE jt. 0 LIFT PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, and PLUMBERS’ BRASS WORK | or » ьт - "1 i HUESCA uut HOWARD'S PATENT STEAM CULTIVATING and PLOUGHING APPARATUS, APPARATUS d, with full particulars, гт. may be had free on application to JAMES ax» FREDERICK HOWARD, BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD. Deliv тей Carriage Free and Shipping Ports Ча од та nches to all ra тете АҢ Railoay. Ballons TuHoMAs GREEN & Son, Smithfield Iron е ер Loeds ; and „ Victoria Streot, Holborn Hill, London, Е.С. n Works, Sheffield, Established 1788, х PRIZE МЕ Sa podes bes & COOKE жш Pierii ОЕ QUALITY IN PRUNING с KNIVES, &c. TERNATIONAL EXHIPITIO| EDAL WAS AWARDED TO R AND СОО KE'S се1еһга$ей English - nch Exhibition PRIZE PRUNING KNIVES, ёе. tained of any pecu Nurseryman or Seed рл н gdoms, all Knives warranted both by the Seller and Maker. CavTIOoN.—Non ne unless marked Saynor. Other сари end „саше s disappointment, а «^ ni. Knives are mpered by mprov only to the Makers. REUTERS = MENTS.— Steam Engines, Threshing в, Carts, W: 2, ughs, Harrows, Turnip Cutters, Chai Cutters fcr Died bd and Lawn [nde Prize Churns, Cask Stands, Wire Netting, € е of all kinds. be o in the three kin NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. Illustrated C: iptof6 st Price Lists free. BURG: n Kery, 95, Newgate жем, Е.С. | Works: Brentwood, Esse | Oil Paint no longer NT ILL А ani sums 8 Hg coal BLACK Mx | for ers , Wood, or Stone. | is an Te lent а for oil р - all out- а sss ед | is fully two-thirds chea; It m applied by an ordinary WITH GREAT IMPROVEMENT, REDUCED PHICE. | labourer, raei no mixing or thinning, and i is used cold. nt is used application. л, & 8 d o sad in оза ri about 30 hata each, at ls. 6d. per gallon, e Man i pgdom; ly . 8d. per gallon n paid to any Station in | m |" the i Light. Medium. o : Mostly used for > 3 esh. - - | Japan- Е Ж ШР г 21 inch |Hares, Dogs, Pou 4d. 334. Ба. 2 inch |Game or z pali Nai v 444. åd. 5d. 1# inch |Small Ra 45 аа. | 6d. 1i inch |Smallest t Sid. | 7d. Potfla Engand; EU Zo ls del 1 fi А ts of Scot nd Ireland MS Sy; description of Netting warranted to give бё өө, and if not approved will be ezchanged or у be returned unconditionally. J. B. BROWN & С0., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, Е.С. iorticu p and Flowers from the scorching rays of the sun, from from attacks of insects, and from morning frosts, To be any required lengths. Two yards wide .. .. ls. $d. per yard гип, : Four yards wide .. .. 88. 44. per yard. ; An improved make, 2 у: ls. 9d. per yard. An improved make, $ е, 2s. 8d. per yard run. Also “ Frigi Domo" № le, 1з. 6d. per yard run ЕлвнА THOMAS ARCH: hole and Sole Manufacturer, 7, Great Trinity Lane,.Cannon Street, wv Nursery- men and Reedsmen throughout ki 1202 THE GARDENERS OCHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DECEMBER 19, 1863. | h Trees for Forcing. "mt THOS RIVERS anp SON beg to offer Бы, fine PEACH TREES in PA for а: ; they hree to four years eil mim n" blo: pw buds. The us cultivated tus yal orgé, Grosse ignonno, Early York, arly ross) Море hd others. Larges катеа тей trees, 75. 64. each ; fine , 5з, each ; carriage wbri rth. Melon, Scarlet Porfoctic тар, зз ES doe iow prepare ed allod SCARLET d B * Edinburgh. 4 SUTTON'S UNRIVALLED COLLECTIONS ОЕ GARDEN SEEDS FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. CARRIAGE FREE. 7 E CV(XADIYÍÁN SEEDS, QON&S пьа (Coll HA HOUSE TREES, Fruiting in Pots— veh NECTARINES, APRICOTS, CHERRIES, PLUMS, BBABS, AFELIS, an nd y EA as ARD SMITH, Nu eed Merchant, Worcester. ORTY ACRES of FRUIT TREES.—APP PEARS, КЕБИН CHERRIES, FEACHES, NEGTA- RINES, and APRIC S in every form they can be desired for Fruiting. RicuanD 8 Nurseryman апа Seed Merchant, Worces — боган 8 Seedling, ` Car хаб of Wales Neri s e. GOOSE- arrington Whitesmith and » o: r100. Strong D SUA RAQUS, 1-уеаг 108., 2- 5s. per 1000. Large bushy LAURUSTINUS, 3 feet, &с. Very Strong Standard and Pen mid P ears and pem GARAWAY asp OD, Di Men De e eries, Bristol offer the aboyg, of phe best varieties, 24s. to 30s. per dozen. AUTUMN CATALOGUE and шөт TREE LIST free Bri stol. STRONG PRUTI ING VINES, from rm NUM well upep d Rods, for ное ate gd fir Rin iv 104. each ; for Pu Out, from 3s. 6d. e NIRE cad lad PS atio: end the A our Strong Vines given. podes ali&ed satisfaction." Vide ene «зі Chronicle, Dec. 13, 1862, р. 1170. ЈАМЕЗ , Тре Newton Nurseries ; ; and 102, Eastgate Street, Cheste: RAPE SUTTON tbeir Unr р der :— А Uamplata Collection of KITCHEN GARPE SERDS d ei "or Year't ly (with In structions on Cultivation) .£3 3 0 na in шине propor y ars we ad ped 10 2 0 Ditto dit m h od EN Ditto for a SMALL GARDEN debit EN С ф is Е асас -0 10 В 5 per cent, discount allowed for cash Eo A remittance or reference ip realen Free by Rail, ang наче from unknown Correspondents, a ill be saved. A hl. *«* By ordering опе of t iL Also NATURAL GRASSES fov LAWNS and MEADOWS, fine sorts of MANGEL WURZEL, TURNIP and -— AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. UTTON'S GENERAL E DRMOMINPNE PRICED CATALOGUE and AMATEUR'S GUIDE will be SEA коке) price 6d., gratis to customers re n may be made by Cheques on Town or Country Bankers, ar by Post-office Orders эни to SUT & SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, REA GENUINE SEEDS. VINES.—Strong тей ripened Canes of the o hollowing at 3s. 0d. to бз. each : — Hamburgh, Grizzly Frontignan, Black Prince, Сһазве1ав M usqué, Black St. Peter" * Black Frontignan, Cannon H: uscat, Précoce "Malingre, White Fron , White Sweetwater, Muscat of Alexandria, Tokay, Golden swa Syrian Museat Ham- burgh, ue чов. emos rgh, Lady Downes, Black Cluster, veron, Royal M dine, Trentham Black, k J m's Prolific, Buckland - à e Cavoush.. = 2 Jonn CaANSTON, Nurseries, King's Acre, near Hereford Grape Vin ВІТЕР has 3d "eu MINES of the true CANTE (тоісь he has never pots. Great International Show in J. M- obtai: Mel & Pris es tober last, " South Kensington, for the яша агат meyard. bunches of this valuable Grape may be JAMES VEITOH, { Е ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSBA, S.W., RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNGES THAT H CATALOGUE OF KITCHEN GARDEN AND FLOWER ы ж 1864, WITH A LIST OF DIPLEMENTS AND OTHER GARDEN REQUIS IS NOW PUBLISHED, AND WILL BE FORWARDED POST FREE ON APPLICATION. J. V. devoting his personal attention to this department of his business, can warrant his. Seeds true to — ; name, and of the most genuine description. „Тһе Cat talo; ogue will be fou nd to 15 qua. ш new VERE and FLOWER SEEDS of merit in lti à inc clades - . M. also to offer some extra strong LADY DOWNES in | 13 апа 18 inch pots. Prices snper to J. MEREDITH, The Vineyard, Garston, | near тер : | Үт AND "Co. g leavg to call m CARTER i tion р their heir splendid ‹ EM з the above, consist- most approved са н, іп pue cem Ts. е cet -jointed, wel for ullis j^ Pots Bext year; fine strong, eed in Vineries, and stroni € Can prices and full descriptive list of mo Ренн ted varieties most suitable for Poss ien А see т VADE МЕСОМ, forwarded "EIS : gR Nurserymen, 237 938, High eie od са EVANS Амр CO, of York, ennsylvania, have issu DrScRrPTIVÉ sieur i ае NEW AMERICAN NATIVE A PPLES, ne they in — Their valloction Does p obtained f ttenti various sections of the hos try. LN ocalities e rna Th es for | select and choi n 40 finest vamos prrmov VIRGO anp SON have a very large Stock of the Е, PEAS, ADVANGER, EARLY, very YVEITCH'S PERFECTION, fine DILLISTONES NEW EARLY DWARF PROLIFIC [üne selected stock. n" CARPENTER'S EXPRESS, NEW EARLY iBROGCOLI. WALCHEREN, fine stock | SNOWS WINTER WHITE, True | CHAMPION (CARTER’S), Now e (ойра are varieties which are offered after many years careful selection, and will be found very | — FINE EARLY WHITE, for Spring use White үче прота ROYAL VICTORIA, Late White RPRISE, new, the latest variety yet in cultivation ER UE SPROUTS. BER. MASTERS' PROLIFIC.—A very —— variety. Beo Gardeners’ Chronicle of Oct. 11, 18€2, page 95 LETTUCE NONSUCH, COS, new | NEAPOLITAN CABBAGE, very fine e stock. Im ROSEBERRY, very n | DALMENEY SPROUTS, ngw | ВЕЕТ. DWARF DARK, very fine. LONDON C! ORTU NGA 7- тете for pe at very moderate prices :— LITTLE РІХІЕ, an e Dwarf kind, ce Apples, azel, 1 year seedling And other e ав, Beech (Commo on), 8 , 4, to Laburnum, Gto: sT OTATOS. : n d ld di mx oa гог AU ASHLEAE SA F i $ : о 4. , ó (Sweet), to 3ft Мо untain Ash, 6t ў 9 ft. STADTH LDER.—A very fine late variety RC "S LIFIU ASHLEAF, on ехсеПепі 7 Dec б mer pu s 4 ааа. select stook "EARLY HANDSWORTH, very prolio. Cotoneaster кече ЗЫ 9to| 6% z n M RLY ERFURT, ta D MONA. PRIDE, new. Holly, Green, 9 Буа e 2948 j : ање Е нта td de NEW an CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. A es with sed tan be had on : eie àt the ELIA PAXTONIA RHODANTHE ATROSANGUINEA | AMAR: CHOLIC RUBER — | Nürsely, Wouerebr near Guildford, Surrey. тов ТЫРЫ: mee MACULATA ALBA КООШ ur. 5 LÀ RAUCARIA. PIT CHILIAN PIN ted GERMAN STOCKS arious ki = ог details бА ) i А! for P a perb, spesimen, of thin noble Pine, : : itx MBS AN STOCKS amd ASTERS, in eolleotions of varic 'OLLYHOCKS, seg к= тош les J. V. would also direct attention to the following, w ie e fiev іа інта 1 CALOEOLARIA, choicest mixed €——— CELOSIA AU! ; YY-" cun ТАТА, Red 4nd White; saved E L'and varieties, both нызы KERMESINA LENDENS. bo agi and Belgian, from позі kinds, de ER. ALL OTHER NOVELTIES OF ieu da ADVERTISED PRICES- DECEMBER 19, 1863.] THE GARDENERS OCHRONICOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1208 Е ree n tU T e m M —————————— JHE PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, LIMITED, паа i Als 50 перја а periton pf ais] sitio. rx» the € of а minute — para- 18 AMALGAMATED Wit er, and is enric annu iberal|sitie Fungus, Cladosporium dendriticum, which Ге is Ws hose Bird, TD Square, | "P ly of cow-dung—the only. ui 9t man ure |h s de stroyed tl the vitality of the subjacent tissue, Lobdbn. W. which i is used. The land which is to be plante with the bulbs is еч rs r 3 ын deep 1) | of moisture to make it penetrate deeply into the i с, гай pe E iind P. IT spring, and manured at the Y т Baut it iş | fruit. Where moist decay has supervened, it is R “geep MincmaxT and NunspRyNAS, not yet in a fit condition for "ihe poetis of the apparently due to other Fungi which have accom- "Worcéster. yacin "d And mark, particularly, the next pre: | paùied or replaced the Cladosporium, This mould ble Hollyh paratory ордо! А crop of vegetables, generally | has of late Eu been a dreadful pest both j^ Jor А тез P sd ry dna "à egg Potatos, is ta Ai in order to draw out any | and Apples е савез рети virulent , к Y rendy, an d may bo had ода pplication by enclosing one rankness or impon s which might prove inju- | to destroy or greatly i yu pair the young ЖА а Postage, na rious to the Hya oth. "This being done Spring its growth ben Hs, Siue ma akeg is nimat ас PLANTS pow нид. spring and summer months, the land is ready for | impossible to ped a the reception of the bulbs in autumn, whieh is eed, the cuticle Lx £n allow (P fot Bntish Fern Catalogue proper season to plant them. Мог is this all; а |threads to break out into the air and bear fruit, OBERT RIM CIR- ROT- BR end, post free for Six|eareful system of rotation in cropping is also| but the mischief is then already done, and it is ЖОНЕ СЕК pages, dix any 0 itan Рета and кеп) observed, во that these bulbs are rarely, if ever, парте that even were the habit different, dark of his ыа, ad ERIOED, Cou. vaa: CATALOGUE of | g m а реча (^ і од. ач сч a оми н" байт destructible than those BRIF When pla ber, the bulb ich are colourless, There is no reason to suppose *,* Part 1]. (або Ferga) pu early as possible. over with 8 or 4 4 pte 4 further | that ti is a new visitan protected api] сй изен, окш XE AS of|of Apples, th? Golden Pippin for example, have IM LIES, Extra strong Poumon жаны. reeds, some 5 or | w|always been subject to this spotting. Unless, : Lx LANCIFOLIUM ALBUM .. the process of ER iiec M ud 4. in however, we are mistaken, it is far more prevalent ? Rossom DC З a way to which we beg to draw particular atten- | than it was some 30 years 220, а and the discovery о excis RUBRUM :: м * tion, It is the roots only that grow. They | of an effectual remedy Lu de be a great benefit to Воцяв & модоцосп, Seed Merchants, Covent Garden | strike deep down into the earth in search of| the hortieulturist, M. J. Market, London, W.G nourishment, while the stem remains, all but хир шы SAGE UI ARDE NERS’ BOXA AL BENEVOLENT RACER: patiently таас for et time when Ае | —— "Tus New Hyacinta question has been further © | o su im Е 15 Н отв о ANN UAL GENE die . And thus it wir ie а өз s Spring raries, ма Мт. -W. PAUL that the admission of ИР e dt je SU BS mm to this EIU ТЕРА E: comes round; and Ups n = lb b begins to grow, * New and Bare? sorts erit жы дава finer exhibition, January 14 next, Pea a нес I е" ds opor © “ the бойо am Yr сор Ms the Society for the ecting м or e ens › к X WOEGTION of THREE PEERS will afterwards аке асе, Thé Chair will be taken at 6 o'Clock - o" р Baka will fion Y 90100 propi оС е РЁ. ers пат een jud an, ubscriber not MS A о, is respec руб Om to make disease in the E s is rapidly ад to single year, mienne of regret, inasmuch as ib is the bulb, and henee M precaution 18 used. to barely dere "that six new varieties of the current keep them in health Je ur. The flower|year will surpass, if indeed they equal, those already m и R. Curium, Secretary. 19. и. панаа Row, Covent УГУ y. C.— Dec. s themselves are usua MM eite 4 Def кова to us. they do not, the prize would, on Ше z = |are in full bloom, not with the view e hand, have to be withheld on the ground of А А times supposed, of strengtl indifferent aig cid Pad or on iam other hand must be The Garyenerg Chronicle, order to ‘prevent the hea avy Le ЛА ron чү piar Pap a pre ila P; Еч к сат үз d r I 0; rotting the leaves. u а dilemma, on pr rra which wou e dignified to SA TURBIDA, НА BUM 19, 1863. " g blooms Wr be ЖЕШ 1 s 2) n the be transfixed. ı the mystery and mystification : e in th та ; m in the which seem to hs over the nativitv of Hyacinths, J Гп® BULB FARMS send- ar rund been ent to RA the v» : ing aus, during the M^ few itu Фу к] m such inth of one уеаг —“ new kinds of 1863-4," it is set down in onsiepme Dy LT inths, on үр depe nd во would appear E d liable zm ; tho Dato, the schedule—will not realise LM = е. | А or е gorati ^ y тееп d yator ac en i to be. for class e this nam ho i J vator to о: d JW ise the - ic "the "best hoveltios, | year. Но ian s soil or in stated our own convíction We have already that іа flower which 80 vy makes its way into the market ^ , and поб hich ME is ds "s merely in into the hands of a few enthusiastic fanciers std фе а ү the Hyacinth i in Holland, | alone, it would have been better to have admitted d p ight be as | new a caps Р, wo - hree TEF : ns to e ч . ther popular flowers, E. e Fo: fj as the Dutch we 35 little doit, рш | compotion. Unlike many o whether such success Foal be worth t ir while, or Hyacinth, if we mista ke not, ‚ does not afford en rough | for the Mt iini pn such A Her moist air, | ^" jur "hat a m ay h Pp | sandy soil, and the water bioh i s alwa ways met jo е амсан i with standin ng a few feet below the б ain of the| T? ground, i oui seem to furnish the most favonrable condition s for e eultiyation, and until sue "m £i t such things. e buy them уе rl of her; the whether tit would рау, uite another тайт, of the kind whieh has now m referred to. The onl bloom "with us in ‘perfection pu d 86250 y All Ms we have » view 18 4 point ouf aui panse | advántage to gardeners and ани to be derive His are afterwards Lo worthless, ME success, namely, a mode of management | from {һе existence of this tition amongst n most instances, they ат АТ. Mr pubis founded on а peter d of the laws of le | sorts, is tbat of showing heap. All those millions ot Нун ha pu | рио y, and on the TS nature » bits | at-able new sorts: it will tell but li ев g thei d ы ке tion of а conservatory to know, that some 10 years e abo rawn espeeta ү tt кейге Чә to the ака ГА А the gm rowth of fhe | price, some striking variety which may happen to be o| feinte commences ; how the roots are formed | shown under the present schedule. e autu T APPOINTMENTS, wd or have erowded a s seedsmen ^ — e ч enables them gps well "og ear at ledit jos : Em are sent over to England, and then they |8lVen to o when they are grown d riaa uperintendence of the Botanic Garden glasses, or vases, 1n wa ater, for the аннин ы ngalore.—— ^M. USTAV N, who has been indle z Is this result to be attributed to cli mate and n.o i cal i the year, when our fair readers, i in ра erem are | Africa Fiir and who not long since engaged in this kind of Hyacinth culture, we | returned to Miei o good [АП th, has been appointed cannot do better - repeat the advice which we е den рән the Сіпећопа plantations in n pagel haye often given, namely, “keep your bulbs in a NDERSON.— Professor SCHLEI isie been dark plage n iei МАД [nd а good в рЫ elected ^ the Chair of Botany. in the Uni ersity of Р skao 11. Ери: е every soni pa — Eara it will alwa, уме ани "t ind wara our annual supp pl те: ü еріне зет, "uw El to gon m iwa ourselyes, whi: TS КУ er p ong How Thet то varpaan уран 8, eq But having admitted thus mach, же, good rise in v s j "plis d and the M. trix of HANSTEIN, th -| badly. Some h m ү УЕ o ш id recently in Er Tosrnal : EM b nde ought not to consider such a ly. Вот ; Mr - M yi mo ма. =: ace: A extra | have gone Pu o many оок тр 1а this ү boeven, B does o expense саге it is not impossible to preserve spotted : : «ЕРЕН сан considé astig to be pro | б sanas f һе and шош eid Uns REN pem m T ы Sette seri neci lir а engble it to grow а nques! b е ! , ат Successive years. — Let us en U шшш, The learned Profesor al direct НО Кош У СЕА "m г mass of reover, recently pu е ар ve . | withont any — GE "bris ret ELM sie жб. with their geograpii rango, са , T і Я instance undoub other particulars respecting them DIES peccet names —No. IX. - calls “ ав, 9 but -— well arranged and coming n for bloo nued from р. 1157). T trial К йы, a most luxuriant M vacui. ан втн.—Мг. | Hyacinths and Croeuses, and Snowdrops, an Rucker n famous as an Orchid r for more | Tulips, making such a pile of beautiful sweet dudes, than sane ger When quite а young т man | giving so little trouble, asking only for light and | he di stat ced all competi ater, and then lasting such a time. WANTS * CN + 311] r the Prin "Nor ont all such "md ecent d is this othe than an act of volt denial ox on ў! part, ns amon g all the multitudinous Orchid growers of the present day, I know not one w ie wd h E o do battle against him + ү] баре of the old Horticultural бий. as long i n in flower, but it prom; rough w Mcr like single mmm чан never are very phe icular use for plants in iue more these, This I have not D et see be beautiful. воа ични — ervatories. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. as the Rustic Robin, of —— f | So Roses of “ delirious” Pe des Batailles, is held up а scandalous specimen of Du tees bud deprivation ; and the triumphant colourg eter Poser are hauled down, and the box of Simon oapy, Esq., of. Vilamger rbendi Cottage,* Wilts, " 19 prize. now p to n thing is found AAD from sire to son, respectiv and Samuel Slyboots, Le co han are, in [DECEMBER 19, 1863, do во), ) who,as the 2d prize is just decided, w loose in the box from d Well, ми, A examiners the box vil ely, to Richard Dodge ue time, | more pete i ; but look The large e pe however, seo They stand more ard es these, e are "ell finished dark red | ith the f success ! very well. At tke tim e of my vi sit (Чока tł 1 1 at West Hill т 2 ay—abs 1 kinds, but by — to „раг rtic ularise all the таа, thin ngs th made e up wu site colour and texture, or does the | it having xa С that Peter Poser is 4 Hwredem v velut unda superveni! enden atter end here. 1 Vnd it äia; de. triumph т, р | windo ouses, Th | withsome ЫА ela w bite fl Ces er—a o for example— сезгшеа may p^ ре profusion in which 1 were also it is D ap. able to make up for Jost time, and to get bulbs borne aloft on stately pedore the ey us - v X This species is po found trou anage, but en I cker ич ibat if ce К moder: hou is perfectly erm эм їз "precisely rens pr bere ‚ bee when clim «е Ге ith red Poi о hite RR -touched Heaths and Tulips. € bm that three of these would be so utt is the Mw ен опе 'red and Mages say, and two white ML TM versá, ‚ the ce e plan & bein ing account. ich Mr. Rucker veral scarcely less uti M w чей Ње still rare T took E" precaution ot Skog if 6794. such as and was told that I — M өү: that the. cost оѓ the three would be s. А more really charming ола т" соц mild tit recommend for - у ne eren with in collections under a variety or b ria Ээ such as Lælia , elegans, and thougb, indee кр Ha else | enjoy à victory solus. | wi 23-54 nüfol. "I menti or with spreadi рде eraa would to Ше Hummums, with а sorap of papero гк ( t Garden some 4 sans d ber dominant, and | bro be Был out with the u invites a dozen friends to Fs LI mmums, Peter Poser is not the man to He has sent à ger on - like the fo turtle and veni most ri d, require heat to grow in, 5 0—4 c vil p^ for many ed—not Ге d Passing on, Veitchii, which most fr requently has flow: pale tint, = їп i Mx. Rucker's ei pr же rof "the | most brillian rose-colour, and reover, in m ata rival whic А Se cannot In the риге white flow Miltoni залдын Чеер pe biossom АЛП these and many more were on a shelf Poi el with the eye, but suspended i in the air over- -head w another world о! ks in uty i merely watered—and tas let iln suficientiy. A few weeks ago I mentioned so retty | Manda for cw small knots of cut nea and as seemed interested about кон A have | h wn to Mr. Hammond’s r Stree! vits rustic | Christmas in it, and Anemones and Primroses will do gn iin Е. А.М. ROSES. Tuis article has been written five weeks. I see that * Stamfordiensis " takes the — view as myself of de as | bud rule, and has given the entical reaso ns here E poculo of which were Sophronitis is grandiflora and | with hi needs but little e alteration, if an s regards tim E 1© | close at band. the red | bo done. Nor ere A ; + th fil ~ you “ 1 i pricked о out their «- with a pin. ou whether the si destroyed in infancy stated. If 24 Roses S Ves men ademptum ! I" to examine the exhibitors, they must E cerro b es до Roses wan Бл agree n im in "thinking that e Vicus referre to it "The wide — —— rif ar the bads in г чан су, о: уе а саггїаре ап hit. * The m with such buds as be exhibited as по Hin tree." is a cut E пее for exhibition, I exh sibit it I cut m the The rule me e addition. E Tt think the ie following would in in Lælia præstans ni Cattleya M Rr по C. pumila, | C. Pinelli, &c.). no advoca ltipl liplying imens of the РА Луан: t an oe now- | e buds where they Tt is requested that | tural Society, I would, to suit S. tej N. шыу, а-йауз; Ralfa dozen planta of Ѕорћгопі tis grasdiflom, merely AY of its scarlet colour, noi tg use there is a cde аа at least оу Ue ma months, i iu the times at which different ed ы iow | Saturday) to June 25 and. July 1. Both these n the full London season. memi iin ө that à the s or Horticultural Soci will ha | | Roses. is tho limo to tell " who is who !" "n Roses will be shown with Кем buds on, The judges ; ions to weigh the merits of such i ds." certainly the flow ering season fsuch a sparkling — prolongelt Not far {ою | p Lem singu with its large soper slowed flowers margined with | ellow. This species m | how difficult it b. early part of ue for beim се it out? Most Roses in the „ей buds, but who can deter- hether the side buds were killed as the яа. i or by the foll owing mode? d in infancy и frosts, € r3 Rem the bud кыса Ы айз a ее ready for the show day.. W. F. Radcluff* set за a block of ы and gr modera ure—such I mean as vos be p^ to the ETAPA from My come d is no need to remove them ; they -house, w cooler, and will letum pom vie drop off. Here then is one way viating the rule. То a Ковагіап the sheaths that | tell that 1 buds 3 of эр Iftwo are removed, and tak: Lx Ug bo, w ыз, is irt кед ус they =ч; bloomed or Б 1 posing а truss to have a good ce Mn placer e one tly one. Pw ае OR M ie bud that spoils the f the answer is, yes, igh erri "X. they were all so unsightly—nibbled by е aphides, or yellow blighted, them, or they would have ti- to-day by a visit Зо a seed shop in the neighbourhoo: fal Rose (holding it up ht the Ee which a Tie of Covent Garden. І had been moving about, and had | king's ransom !" In fact, there would be no end to got very few bulbs indeed, but there I found they had jogging vo end to examination, no ond to айай d such really charming that is Class B., 24 singles. On а box numbered 7 * Басе the above was written I have seen а still finer Raub uve E ; Esq, in the collection of Miss Willis, Hurst House, near | of “Sans Souci” Cottage, = Now, if at that spike. Lancashire. It had as many as eight flowers on а | mom nt P. P. could look in, and see his box labelled t An Orchidophilist should choose his own ВорЬгопі А 1, he would be in a “ delirium " of joy, little dream- пано (n Вау of which bare арн КИМЕ supetment) se | ing. ab jb is soon (o be exchanged for "delirium | Sou i у se оаа tae arde tremens," or, as the people here call it, “ delirious ч е Ems Таты е oremus ш апела 2 ERO judges puer оп to decide е [fei that atn "he side buds, which are just visible, үт by the of a Mrs in their centres кос thei Р ing reached i Pens КТ a beau: ' these fruits fell, from the month of May to the time of — tro | Ethering t rion P The first gathering took place about the 15th of ber; oeque the 20th of the ваше month; — d on ie 12th ; ; The fruit of t i havo the samo | form and colour; and there is little or no difference in their q у. imp f E skin of. Жо. а f gath 4 e skin of t! o! ed idee wn „ТЬе moro the da | | | | s : great abundance. was continued for ^ 3 í i DrorwserR 19, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1805 of an olive brown ner. The cells, which are toler- | I that time would soon prove that they |never warmed by it except during a f ably "e -— contain three, four, or five pips, w which wil not only grow but luxuriate under sud | | trees were in bloom. The t tree p pe mds are fine. + еч slightly depressed, апа of a nut- | eireumsta ances. JSenilis.—— There can be no caes d our. tion that the Rhodod endron grows best in pe " dozen ripe in June, six months affer Loa some of The fruits of the three first gatherings ripened in eq it does also КАА АР well in loam; І could | which gained our 186 prie at one of ihe leading December; those eue in 1860 M. бр. » the | point to thousands of magnificent pla nts grow- | prov vincial sho: m. Those n the LA wall, seven in £t f, Hu 25th ‹ of January. While M. tipping in t-room, ing in pore loam, and in Wher JJ an opaque brown, becoming. soft about таф will Кее ver "ume er Line flesh a pur white, with а good sw ous flav our, suficient ly ju ісу; iti is neither абу mcd. Let m hat апу varieties know wn most experienced amateurs. J. de Jonghe, 9, боша du Nieuwmolen, Brussels. Home Corresponden Ano бин (Cherimoger), i eio Japonica (Loquat).— — One of your recent Correspon- talk, lt|r ра [ро аб in this state without esset ine The skin thin e the ground is naturally poor, I ever норме tke addition of manure and. len mould, remedy we have covered нң with bra without E water, and I hope to o prove that this AT jand to my voir. that it is not “ a useless yy cte ' G.S. Vine Bor —w wou ld advise “Аһ Old Subscriber" т. $ Bordan bs; ют of the more ex pnn of his new 18 feet wide border o fro. un r, at the distance of of 9 feet om the front h rdinary e e|depth of the border. After that i ne, he m ound at Penllergare, the seat of ewell уп, | encourage the roots to fill that part of the border [mg Е.В.Н.5., and elsewhere in this LI which is inside the house, and also the 9 feet hood. W. Barron n, "Sketty Nursery Farm, Swansea, — | outside. At he of five years from the time of I can affirm that peat soil is not їпйївреп#аМе for planting, if the roots have ood progress, they these shrubs.. I k be allowed to take possession of the second 9 feet гол luxuriantly, in the hot- -houses of this mcd and is ver yu urgent e to add to our desserts dlya m "s delici ious fruit. am far from Зее to throw m: water oe а which I sincerely. hope б. be acted. but ny ligl coming up by s from Qallirhöe involucrat. of border. J. ШУ Аа - Рег вау | referen ce to s perder at p.11 187, that C. Вола is really not lia ible „to the км of being wee edy ШЫ а" w all grow them we ditions necessary to Ба av tolerable perfection, viz.:—1. = г damp, and not too d ry ii in sum a, em netu to grow them on a chalk or limestone sub- 80: Hhododendro ar o sandy soil, ther It absolutely | "e excess o ach а character. Ta flowers or ko mention ап mpt Án by myself. "Mot 25 ted їп total fai s койу plant of the Ano ned o а вра ЕС 6 feet square "tha for ай. а portion of the der n astove at emen and asi t grew—w which fk 4:4 ! | pe netrate down to the chalk the plants turn yellow, uined. It is - ere ire small r from a and £heir health is r ime will kil them. trellis near the gla s ere produced in "ару, althou ugh the experiment ral СЕЕ апа dm -— et „= ло of th Ma Sai sheltered fom the sea air rbutus in such places instead ? advertise Hiodégébdrot „pontice um byt It is, Iam told 100 f тоз the scere d od are colour $0 rich, that I have ii much doubt of ita ing popular as C. pedata, W. Thompson, гу se eg. о that t i in sheer despair the in was инды азу ught hares and rabbits will not touch these peso but Spec Io however to add that Ше house in which * grew bad metal d and was then heated by steam pipes, both ieh conditi no doubt militate жей success then, but do not prove that with our vastly supe be attained m he гае сйн whieh was treated in precisely Усал» тпоге successful, for it ber гону! iret ўбой ее) flow ered in profusion, years Өте abon colour rdinary Grap е, less driven there. e D. Azaleas and Rhododend а clayey subsoil. Ashdean, near festo rons grow well her nd them to eet an ference, quite pictures ог robust health. his gardener will pay usa v visit in June wh f I cgi n loam on oof of the way ur grow, I have measured some Rhododendrons Da morning and rior modern appliances a different Эм recu not | fou to be 40 fi Ан ман Ке A 'me eading fu ures in flower, I Rhododendrons grow in loam. Geo. Fletcher, regir In the Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire. ч ера d t departm of vegetable or А anograph physiology, we had Dx Alexander Dickson, dr inda рео f Tro —]t is nothing ne P of t and it is remarkable the e оц Т5 fenit ^ x: ы Still, chem exon ent, it d impossible to continue to d a дын e Eae Marar produ 9 n average tw berries p T believe the late o Теб Базе t also fruited the са — much better than I dd аз ga the | m p of | stated that I did not ^r mdr iue two crops ved ered at the tim in 1838 Howick for fit ur successive re s producing one fruit in 1834 (I believe for the ты the kin, qm бно о іп 1835, опе іп ра fen Tq specem ber 21837, The plant was raised fı ees nm. вез South Аш merica Љу the Hon. Capt. F. Grey, R. N., 1 1829, and has 1 may, however; state t K failed to do so yet, and t! ing you is to ын -- that 16 has this year borne hree cro [I majas ual | well ifi sa et —— наа is carried on th rough ак 705, 766, and EM At page X it was jo e Vine еіп mente n has га he object of my again address- , regarding whic in similar d al ador would. as con- out their ould be Y-A an | relation of ts in гна уд truly огыр, тїрепей аз їп d ае з ix u will „perceive that it Ta -— пишу рн лока "bei: any- of а small plaut stove in 1831; the division 1 foot wide, 4 feet long, and 5 feet deep. Although it has ume fine, i а ped зоту а І think you will allow that ell 1 hav to it, and carefully me dts „fra agrant nd d to think it a third crop, as we o f the. oid school us ned the с crop. rd c necessary to rest the Vine after it had e и ра part ot a it) send with чубан been yia id to йу] papers Very "Plain езид which he es himself ped make out, though, according to d eu —€— e it ought to be easily rec also ks h he а unable to obtain any i soun rui TEM а н тее | in question, I was s! surprised to find th at more than half | ‚ the buds were gone, and that the whole of the trees in the ко I one dozen in all, were more or less іп the same tion. Several May Duke Cherries were also pu A not so pon аз the Kentish variety. | F Тойон on passing а clump of Thorns, a little beyond this g з that a B art ime y of the flower were that some h : СТЕ last MCN D the Soot afraid will rove an е! fectiv ти rs washes it off, and te Бы are again attacked 7.1 Fö ododendron Soils.—For а rear of “E. to й р. 1181) permit me ‚ from praci rience in an extensive tract o of foret „land, tha er re that what w wood which bore the early crop, so that it does not interfere eds the wood for ien acu ae ps — s left third c shoo t ap to rest. І suppose the leaves will Tall | spared, I shall nos the Vine again; we sha see how long if requires to rest. MES these you wil receive the young lea aves of this last crop and a leaf the Jasper Standstii [The Grapes were з Orchard Ho PE totally useless in an other excellent belp in obtaing а cro localities ; Tiffany may be the one a uld ы service in ripening the crop, о urin; Mt in exposed mot sufficient. solar hent to do so one season se I thin паро ВУ Dol 20 етн аач тч ding in vegetable mould, properly so n loam before moul отш во called. | S." has not such a soil, d add to his | ат ore planting as uch leaf ог | produce d as he сап get. After tiat T Decembe Rhododendrons, k that even ед without vonid not be quite such a useless expense as dart But let me give о апа о ару Carex, by W. E PARRY of. Yi in vor Ec. $ ts ү Т seem to iti] fibi ng needful ii s учы vue skilfally handled I fear n both Тайша Museum t be o or odi situations where there к іп Е t arii not merely of the scientific but of t Тһе success of Tea fact. 5. Ма я uf e Candolles paper on the character g "ihe Oaks, the annual or bi maturation of the id an Eisen ms Te alwey's paper 1 po элй. Professor reed commen: of g y peraceze are а;со ontinnation of Dr. Carrington’s investigations of the x of Cryptogams h his эе d W three a ге ог аё presen ment experimental Tea were r, one to d early house, Per men m terrm he expects with three lots more to realise ац 1206 — 60,0002. Т Not less in teresting is the ques- | roduction of cotton in our own co! THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND нафис л Mum [ЮксЕмВЕв 19, 1&6$. | food, ex ке һе Mushroom, Truffe, a and there is scarcely a an a English viage. asa p rw а lady at Plymouth, Тһе ба ~! „ whieh was brought before =ч cu fratricidal war continues to irrigate the valleys eP h blood, the question as to where Lancashire an are to get eM | maligned works of the Creator. spot may still be that even „е bet on whieh reliance may be plac ced, respecting ! these much no doubt been un but it dw on to have been А а sport or monstrosity from the pm ia the Неге an found оч Td is so strong Mu: чч аге raw $ ain ; ; but ev cehtveton in other | asgow ge must be of the Mom interest to Dri were America at peace, cotton lands will по its interest; for we have он фе T events | across the Atlantie learned unsafe "ns for the raw on апу one z Lote lesson of a b t way of e reat in country, however pródiuctiye: similar kind has а Res taught us from across the | The reck Atlantic. ss of беч! eon Ата pL boss — has d them rience possi bly "may not ex - pH — ay, or $r bling; and and tr ns otherwise intelligent, яза * y E puta rmed F. т. топора, F, à Feuilles. simples, is a VE. Tuised by Duchesne, at Ver pm in 1761. The flet instead of the us S consist of only one lea mber, three. с. 2E var. eflagellis, Fraisier sans as ought to dx eriean ensearilleros, or De "eth ere destroying the Cinchona trees, whilst they might. have collected hè jarticular group to which p group h the | but they. would as soon th ink of enr their uc 0 have never m thew room P how- and th many a acknowledges the immense | whose means pi ot Their жа course YS F. Buisson, р Alpine, is tike the Won а 8 ur d makes no runners. his was Ае бъ а nsed for чинд, and is "still some. times employed for 2 It must not be Qui tre Saisons sans or it their mo once led the governors of the mem. tem- | а to interdict the pex of the bar ks, and do in scorn, w rice * LA To Britain, whose fleets und f ak of i of food through the Li n feet йз o» kick A. Agaricus arvensis, as 80 | any whe spea ts merits К» yielding Ёз, it карй such an abundant l excellent article f| autumn, i in districts where {һе true Mushroom, Agaricus | Aa months о "E | reint e ws м. ЫЫ from "England. б variety of F. v is still oultivated in some districte | near Paris, ads ea M name of Yraise P etit Жы 4 Fontenay-aux-Roses, 16 ripens ai * six than the earliest of ihe other » eron со! XN [i ks its фар n one ч ord д пагу “ vation and comparison may fearlessly Ro | he that of Hant bois proper, [s also ES other large Straw ороп oreign quarter world dor ер precious pb ot the health of o sailors soldiers. The efforts that have been mad this ben been at length, _ maey dac ies, so far successful that we have n eeies, including tho p pre. eminently valuable Cinchona vation in India. at М ie» made a iud co Himalayas offer i ж aate repast, a (^ excellence, e however, to be don = ж of species. sho t хи nchonas triye, w we need, I t shall in е hav ve хааа | supplies of quinine vers e fo How Tiig commu- otes on the Fertilisation N nieations v were "e read :— Orchids. Ву W. Rutherford, Er сәң other band, v Дл}. with no sparing ha ex Bie where been well ашнаш AT ill be w of our t Cantharsllos cibari us, um, Agaricus gambos more useful s wW è would not, indeed, very и-н псе one or tw m. 1 wherever it pt hw гай, qid оң the occurrence of ' land y Arran, Firth of Clyde. By Mr. J Hm : Dee. 6.—F. Smith, B. Steveus in the Chair. tLe Rev. Mr. Gerard ; rious variety of v.s ommatus, appar rently ia te between and Adonis taken in ihe le of + pos Ge J. B. H exhibited a ndian nocturnai | metridae t profusion Noctuidz. Н. Rowley, attached to the Oxford and жеар to the besi, had recently — а small garieus rubescens which h has ме э borne a doubtful cha of the l Society in lait a "m hieh He 2 [oni ao the utmos shire, without the slightest both Dr. ш ty Bitch wi though. not b equal to again, а doubts exist as to the кане | molens ir а a uld be careful'y avoided, qua as to renda " Ж recomm - ла іе | Con * while, on Mere oreades has | F иа hroom, ough some seasons, sought for in that part of Scotland, or or — "e i excel- suc ch 1 m "E the varie f the Pine or Chili мея: апа моме, а со E mount of confusion aros Com ties to fo be! be delaise, and this p т р have incladed, vil Caperon Шү» al, which it has proved to be, may be useful to give the synonyms of the Haut bois ihe to the author! s arra gement, as ^ he has evidently юр ng to the dierent anthors who ш, written on subjec he Са са 'parfai t С 248 * Brux iy ы Caperon de Fontaine ical “Strawberry ” [Нап 4 ог Dew ens f the Caperon very large, brow | that of the common Hau | Monstrous Hautbois are also mention: Bolle 3 Bordela л. Tis to have |a омей iu 1854 ар чу it waa at ы ы Gonen itr and "ur т к Comte de а agrees, Pr arid collina. —Six principal varieties are enu- zf which have given Р lature. which Ше аро has t hough practical ly. а + regards iae ta d keine es are really - no worth the troubla, - Sch for instanco is is tha Fragaria ; Breslinze C Вог, Е. € кр Anglais, LOT The whi Ln ves notice in this көче the Green Strawberry, It is very different from the Alpine теги А, wá from all en. flavour that of the Pine-Appk an " ee two specimens of pecies of Вузол ( ке p of Hemiptera) тч Mn ым rom Hayti, as well as of rs ibiti ies of pi орао im Capinin чс ж r exhi ion a seris о р! representa- opterous insects, ЫЗ» removed, and others number has been n A few errors are Tie Ar а лн remodel! I useless others substituted, while айтап! эө the SN in the preface, and correc may ourselves remark that in Plate 5 of the new From the remar rks in — -— vai elicit ijarkipgs insects were beautifully reproduced. іг. Kirby exhibited a сору ve Dr. үм new ^ which the beautiful wings of ES = Е $ mis ше hese irgend of a gi Tw LLL ef whieh — rx examined sinee the E The cells w qe forming | po combs, фав the pede was found stored iu н rr as in the Bombi. Mfr. Wilson, of "Adelaide, observations on the h € potang, длу, 9 = аасы аач. v Mr. MaeLachlan read some notes on the types vut gan contained in the Banksian collection, deseribed by Fabricius. Notices of Books. оп the man that Ње prevalent. TO o 4 F. d oye giniana, ап toniana, er: F. / nilgherr There Ke numerous ны and most generally at the Ro io Alpine, The Aa t be co дее dia Nie Eo for г these if not t Io ie: Node о трос of бшш A. and i is also EH Рав Le Comte 1 еттт E regem йз Sum of tbe The auth Hep ire dii нейн кл ca, F. от, colli merican : gulae chiloén F. Grayana; t tic: Fragaria Da Coulants, | are certainly included upder Fig. 2, and | 2, ^^ ырл шш тыш ; sis, F. т» of F. vesea; bnt s p jc ber sn is idee - Prince of Wi it at Ру а ерк еф feat it pens te едн and at 4000 Mrs бай and September, XL. lw ри} contains descriptions of 40 var e ieties considers proper for eultivatit eet raris. eral categories, according 10 irc: of wk ш Vue rium 7 Esth — Aa Of such, 28 sorts are еше bly во prodneli sione ын pp rnm : p one pn sa X es. ETE T “+ Susi ou DEOEMBER 19, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRON ICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1207 earliest after t Mar. Qaem and the first v ту ваше seas as the Elton, but is „fat süperior to it, | from eat dista, А rye у Among those in the category of|both in LE tend roductiveness," - ds alon; аз force very well, we observe, besides the British „Gosti of t le Gar den closes its mseful e: grown н d Ро vas v] Е Qu tt nd Keens' Seedl ber, the reasons being “ епі ly the сро side, This of nature We sh to -— vend б fri p of the Wenyle, from whioh Empress Eugénie, Due "do Malakoff; Sir Harry, Sir Charles Gan ia Oo and Osea з. KS rivate кру мы - geni w à эн its contents notice а Tew | description: the трае іп appear t үк m; of. cultivation :—Carolina supere t flesh white, lid, buttery, — very sugary, with a delicious е; excellen ed пећ juicy, асі- hated, ver еу пеку and perfu excellent. id Duc "e Malak off, very 1 Pan ‚ | novelties, named Her Majesty, riety Princess of sharply герге ehem words on the г ат, Chrysan- t New Roses; ales, n the ground r swelling altitudes even up to lofty Skiddaw its bd. Upon entering the orehar al what most to admire—its noble eppearanoe, о r the fine healthy state of its кома use ів а odis one, glazed with Hartleys. rough plate glass, Itis} in length, feet in width, and 1 bae high, The T inside is divided into four me nal beds, into whie eh. the e pots are plu nged; 'The rs ge Priore eaque? un per Wales, and Thomas Moore; of whìch M. Gloéde wished both mte e | sanguineum, à hands some Sou th African orange-red and Dr. Nicaise to give up the culture, а ша of its ioo acid, but neither of them would by Mesers. г ен & Воп, and said 40 be almost consent во, its fault, the only one tbat у; € улл. а "hybrid, гаа? » Ан, сап be ascribed to н. ү йш easily corrected at table by | Anderson Henry, grandi t, r are vigorous g verv gio rs ea the unes of Verrières, Sceaux, ns 5.4 aux- V en n. ЕЗ 8 Lucas, excellent. Mar- quise de 1} Vi tesse те b colour, and its flesh is јаісу and |і hi own 1 8 Picotee called Colonel Clark, tmd a Carnation named | meter, and 15 inehes in depth, Th »ey are a all сона їп & lines " ies rl row consiste of Pears, Apples, one of 2 s, and one of Chorrien, The Жм lines ^ Pen * Neetarines, but we ee. informed that ener dd поё sueeeed well, the trees too far from the light, Cherries; Plums, and o hen | Ap е admirably many of the latter, we obseryed; i| were worked NP and w were informed pon it answered well, for wherever the Lord Clifton, the first one of the hea let class, апа е second a pink and purple bizarre “of | grea at віле and beau uty." ‚бее ата э Journal ША Botany contains a notice by | in contact with eos zi an abuudance of roots was emitted. The syst m of pruning i is summ it finger-and-! thamb- pinching, leaving € ту little to be done by the knife in w . At the time of on 3 Herent de Thury, very sugary а the best d exce „= чин ve туе was fi Ж К Soeiety, in 1827; aised it at Downton Castle, оо it to si pesi кее онур, he approved of it, and named i the Elton. It was then farther distribut кей.) ies, f- the new Irish Sea-weed, found Ја — А и tr она x Kiko, and previously aW > of Е. furcatus, А more all st sammer by Dr. mem агер aman nivali on Ben Lawers, was picked some a ago, by Professor Balfour. Mr. Mitten notices а Кеша info: at every year, the fruit is all gathered, the pots are r he surface, and ооёѕ that have entered the are cut off, The remain in th ition until they have shed their leaves, when they are again plunged, covering the pots the rim. is plan, This is а very Sd Tog book in in a scarlet cov ales, mach ‚ав “The Martyr Post boy,” Butler,” “ The Adve: The Шы аноле, ү extremely spirited and clev » will be expected bin Де is known that they ie bu executed by Hablót Brown BA d in the Bı фоно Magazine fot the present representations of the following plants:— сляти ^н affinis, a handsome Brazilian sub- s hrubby Acanthad, with. broad oval acute leaves, and Moss, new name ch nsa d of Thuidium аел LS M e some rem: firmed. ith a sho arks on үт нА ot pia parts vet Y composed e, with a few half- ui m ecess ary, and after inch bones. ater is given Wat -|the fruit is set the trees receive а liberal supply of manure water, which Mr. W — Vines are. trained nderso s the resent in the old lese those E. to f: L off; pr Cinchon not 1 eaves "^ e n growth is , the iced ке without any detriment to o plants. The ewbo Botan ar g this cool eerie are Chasiciss and iz МЕ this ; the variet Frontignan, Black nch pots were also well grown, St. Tp Vin d asks British Botanists wh Тонус to find out ear rly i in spring if Hutebinsía | In the frame з ground two fine r anges of forcing pits each rauge is to be 49 feet iti pM ina is "t Britis ахшаг shaped сс corolla with а, biaa. 8 prenaj р A са аи figured i їп the Z pomi бын ше а since, o rs. E. б. Henderson ore come ^4 Eria British a ымен species with apti ht spikes of pretty ii flowers, but chiefly re — for fier lea "a goes ragran t its з pseudobulbs, а ook no nde a cluster of nutmegs, "a has ~ vidently been ere it M. отето =, Low. brevispatha, the Н. о gian d ` South lant, with oblong acuminate stalked leaves, y Ace auran American p etals 5 h with, The translation p m ае T опе who makes the length; шы whole g | it if mi to be héated with hot water. а at which has good walls, is rather i extent, and is laid out doe rails зене вн өчен square, from a narrow border, the side M which ied herbaceous and other The kite more rr + maps, p large. 4to, "bea Charing Cross, is the pu ‚Же obse rve that i it is ite -flowers issuing from the cma of short orange-red braets, — Ligularia Hodgsoni, a tall Jap- апеѕе pensais. de sentio K Kew by С, Р, adu. Esq., "Тһе broad n E and Wales London and X aris. (Vol, XXIV, Part y Sir р jo ond and Plans of old The New pese of the Linnean Transactions DM. had lobed, уам меся не "Mot не бури апа t вїеш, = fen high, is rice by ы: Sorpubote héad pitules, 2} inches across, of fi om. 16 to 20 | a dissertation by Da ү Aei on the roni of Mile and a , most curious account, by Mr, „Ба lter, of a Passi- = Мт. Жр edition о p has just published а tae beautiful he Book of Common Prayer, with all арй ef Я in red and black initial letters, iode бы (11 ei "C HIT | pipes, of the house and passes back wi These houses are all fürmishe hot-water pipes, both for bottom and surface buts fo fosmerly they were heated by means of steam, seded by Meiklejohn s which àri e found to | orn g ft bos reeeived from Messrs. Lawson, of Жош, _аросупаееоцз hes We bay | Баса 1. wd IV. of their superb Pinetum t III Britan fom -— e “Тад y a p! sor i Capt. т, the shrub attains a ontains Picea Cephaloniea and аро, g ar : i а very large size, with its thick tortuous branches, and very gouty base of its | W trunk ; the flowers, however, are handsome and not mugs these of sha Oleander^ . Burlingtonia wi spots i the eer short add uncqual БОЛОР o£- rt and acute, are ee are closely those еы В. rigida, than Qi of the бй! sra oses the volume for ry whieh is dedicated to D "Miis * the distinguished of Ip bota ЕІ жезге reta nnm s the м vm is Fortumi, morena of D. Frogmore Late а valuable sor& raised by Mr. Ingram. нр — jo having the gl its ERE жр TA "embedded. ep ou nre js tenders vod throughout, and of a rich Pine flavour. The variety comes in at the' r | hall; БЕ road mn the lat а fine Se w by Mr. suben Mera is an honour to History eto e present йау, Garden Memoranda. CROFTON HALL the seat of Sir Robert Briscoe, — гаи а few miles west from Carlisle. approa it, the first object that attracts at ttention is a aane mum ay erected over the road leading towards the ter from the deer park. The mam n án ex acres уи керей by 1, &е. The park, ket ulated, and outside on the fully pd & natural peak planted with Oaks, whieh may be seen on | Vines will be planted. Adjoining ч к be еб D in quality ; extent of border boring ë they are now getting е ній, à nds w border bout to be raised for them ie bove p level of surrounding ground, When is don ар, ‚ young plant be viti PS little. i - êt been y for them a the 3 feet а 4 15 feet wide; in ibis і Босе eolleetion of plants, many of. e FM Т { ае 1208 —————— ing this, we passed through the flower garden i into the rvatory or show house. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [ОкскмВ®в 19, 1868, —— feet in х width, wit - some re emarkably fine Orange! trees, ‚ bearing] Лену th tago ir Here b- | their produce very fine — has frequently been made. Of Camellias, all of which seemed in fine health, some were full of lower buds, and others were i — —— and Scarlet Geraniums were inter- ved in upon the. surface | ресенак which, € ere e spring returns, may have been | Should frost set in, со ver - Auricula frames with two p some distant nidus by the floods, which | good mats, giving air by tilting the lights whenever generally p their habitats during wi . As illus- | possible емі uld the plants by any mean: t frozen, ating susceptibility to mech nical irritation, the | allo em to th radually, without being exposed followin си on Drosera rotundifolia (round- | to the action of the sun's r "hose ave not leav ed >e ew), performed i peratur 65° | obtained the necessary number of luses to ay А, mentioned. leeting a vigorous plant, | make up their beds, ought to do во without delay. I e a tle Weng st of the hairs for a short | е beds have not been already formed, perhaps the nanen evident, and in e simplest and best way is to n6 i de leep, put in neho E dec: ayed cow- dung, о vering Aga 19 with maiden ini 6 ts] leaf-soil, in з ‚ һе Moms had begun to collaps: spersed w good effect t amongst the green ега of | face of another іп 1 the О minutes, and in 20 minutes nearly all those з d, thoroughly reet. А little t t of tl base of the let had their glands ap plied to the e insec It is 1567 мызу їп Бе апа 10 Y high ; 140 feet th HARDY FRUIT AND M: it runs east and west, giving north and — eei change. „This had been “occasioned y the n of Persever o while the ur pa mild in getting well The remainder runs nearly due south, which f the i whi ch I y plac ced о ona line forward with all necessary operations xs ON fruit а great length of east and west aspect. OP this wall | witl p , such as pruning, nailing, an ing. Continue а п fine selection of fruit trees, g 1 renovation of old borders as — ity offers, Р 3 ies, and Apricots. re were po wers of either their My i the Dionæa, the lobes e that руг mid and bush Pears and les get кено Тһе Pear trees are all | — collapse on the touching of a single hair, or of the necessary pruning, and dress оре irees with trained on the “ pendulous” mode, which is said to | Ње rop A" exhibits the same pid communica- | quick limejto destroy moss, Тһе mo effectual ei answer admirably for this kind of fruit, bu e it does not | bility the о кырр» of the leaf When the equili- | for this is, however, thorough д All suit Apple trees.. Here were examp! les of the bene- | bri disti гей, me experiments in cupied ground should now be turned up by ro A of root pruning. Тһе ATi m 1 t of Dr. Nit t ** that t 1 trenching, or аъды regulnting t bed two spades deep -— the autumn of iably proportionate to the operations according to the nature of the soil, and the bility to irritation is invar of ere all trenc 1861, when the roots were checked, and any that w + бу nvar their secretions and dependent on the ion none of tliose T ld — for ж stem И“ vea РА SE в eto i-us eaf of PAN £f 4E 1 1 v € eet Е ту RF CN char acter of precediug M contemplated fu ture e торз, АП йа of work w n be hich can be done under cover should n be got well forwa: er; and hard frost ill afford opportunities for wheeling on all sorts of manures and со Every antage v suc ettuces, Cabbag wers; MNA stirring whenever practicable must шы ре TS severed i in, also entras of tae lime and ashes m on on the easb aspect; and in consequente of Re хк the t > side а are to be rem ed to the ompisiely as Y 7. Scott, in Trans, Bot. Soc. Edinbur, rgh. ефе rders to this wt. are ur out to giv e them s spa се. i «€ la. these NN Nadie men- as bei а first-clas armes. tioned the Melon de p dessert Pear. Miscellaneous. P ЖР a Calendar of Operations (For the vu) week.) DEP - Ж ENT. STATE = -— d MA AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, PL 'NSERVATOR a good tempera NT Co RY, &C.—Abou Ss | ture for this house when S пилдей to саз rooms; and Green n I in the cold London clay, Prim- sod. бам, Wild Branson Ex Purple Arabis. ЕМЕ Dead Аы оша japonica, Laurus- | БАМ — i wise very orn ental, : and peer In cu to soil, іса, аг{ве: Но lly-leaved есен | hristm е ай? Aste FEEN Periwinkles, Helleborus argutifolius, aud Daisies. We learn too from Mr. Drewiti, o pi Denbies, near etel detti that he е mber 16, from the коны flowe M d he following "plants, v 2. Scarlet Е hodo- dendron, — nudiflorum, Mignonette fresh and good, Picotees, Pur| mon Vitality of Fi g Larkspur, Single | à һез.— Although the constitutions of aud pos ee well decay red n xin Шор, with a little ed, sits m езі, and with. this they like plenty of m and for the wd. pra eks, be qui te at rest, and that state 55° will be high enough for Ba in со weather. No more w: than wh ©. ыз Keep is pose by fully “фо t giv еа E zi я mme. eather апу m r than is Баны Pubs Rem all direi or ут caying leaves, and keep the Өбө, eq 16, 1863, as observed at the Horticultural Garden a EMPERATUR pe. A р. i aa Sna ты 32+ Min. | e an |l, foot 2 feet eu Max. арар. ап dee ер.| деер. Thurs. 10| 9 30.141 | 30.122 | 51 28 .| 0% Friday 11| 30.204 | 30.052 | 53 | 46 |0 Satur 12| 2 | 30099 | 30061 | 56 | 27 100 Вопдау 13) 3 | 30.325 | 30.180 | 58 | 29 | -0 Mon. 14| 4 | 30.382 | 30.326 | 43 | 27 «0 15 5 | 30.318 | 30.119 | 48 | 42 |40 Wed. e 6 | 29.887 | 29.714 | 32 40 Average. 30.189 | 30.082 00 10—Clear; T 13— Clear апи fine ; sli; ht о atnight. ПЕ лур vum viis 15—Hazy; 16—Densely розі! PS xj Mean temperature of the - Aeris STATE OF THE "К x picco nding Dec. 26, 1863. ИЧИН Prevai Win мадхи а vi ёая2 8 Greatest - рес. |558|558| $8 en à al Isl. le хој ево as Quantity |; ||. || „ЕЕ Бе z which it i HIC Am |439 AE mies | Of Rain. |2 |z |° z^ д Sunday 20 .| 440 | 33.7 9 13 0.76 in. | 3| 9| 1| 2) 5/12, 8/ 2 Mon. [^ 434 | 33.7 | 38.6 14 0.20 1| 8| 3| 2| 2114 3| 4 Tues. 449 | 33.0 | 389 18 0.37 5| 7| 3| 1| 211 2 qon B. 442 | 320 | 38.1 20 113 6| 8| 2| 2| 1122/4 „ 24..| 440 | 31.4 | 37.7 16 0.30 4| 4| 4| 2| 115 3| 4 Friday 25.. EA — 28.8 9 0.45 4| 8| 3|—| 21121 5| 3 Satur. 26, 2.7 | 31.3 | 37.0 12 0.39 3| 6| 3| 4| 4| 9| 513 Satur. 26..) 42.7 | 81.8 | 3701] 12. ое аА The highest temperature during the above period occurred on the Lm 1827—therm. 58 deg.; and the lowest on the 21th, 1860—therm. eg. here in as s а state as а element they inhabit, and a few r degreón above oi below а certain temperature will drive them to se er me irt es to Corr — her positio * y cases, they аг >а PINER: Wis ly o е а nes із wanted |*,* As iieri munications ons havi ridus M influenced. The fact is well authenticated, that cte оаа the year, iti ^d sometimes necessary at this c ee ae sA detained di M He песенку. завей e ies сап bear g frozen in solid ісе, | 88800 to subject som iid the fruiting plants to a high | ents the Pott of whose contributions is still dela: and on being gradually.thawed, will regain their temperature t to start tlie into fru If a few of those | Books: ЈУ H. Theol mot in o e. former signs of vitality ; while others re ve been | most likely to pog sco can be put into a house by |CowomETE Warxs: S А. Very aede -ar aand | themselves, where Е reels е from 65° to 70°| laying m hes Козон осер оош Med i water of a temperature of ies 172? to | tan be maintained by night and 72° by day, ж about А КОЙШ uit over with a trowel, If done in summer such 185° ; and a species of Silurus, according to Humboldt, | 85? of bottom heat, 16 will bring on the fru The ks are — d for years. If they are to A was observed by him thrown up “е Кн the heated other plants can then be kept oderate n e meh драй o;gravel must be at Лево! 4 inches of-a Bouth Amo cano, which were ture till the end of next month; this will prolong the CvouwnERs: J S. They are bitter because they have too Jittle to be of a tempera "310", or withis 5 o£ successi ion of fruit, : and be much better t than subjecting ba eàt and too much акрет аы the boiling point. Te many p оукз: —— коро ` Drosera and Dionea з and. ++. VINERIES. — Аз before. сн observe great plants are grown. TAA RUE C inet, with a sale ility..—The modes ‹ means of | MOderation in to increase of temperature in опа Мо doubt бет реште decay оГ та Se ion of Drosera irme dá в | houses in which forcing has just e menced. santhem: u ei one you e e Fly-trap) are ied. — y of те-| _ РЕАОСнЕЗ.—1% is an excellent plan to have a stock of Pene je Yes, ihey ва rightly, and uncom- product T — e mber of the | Peach. trees i in pola; ‚ especially. for е first crop. There- monly good they are. It would ba better for er Droseras pre rem Е" oM titude for the|fore, Peres am UN King of the Pippins, very poe of аны buds. is property is well | lost in getting a supply of trees from some nursery, epson; ? Ove resemblance to the Graves with Lhe prati дш» ish species, E of whic h p roduce rate set with fruit buds. in; 3. rom Probably а Seedling, not ой е brea acility 1 CUCUMBERS. t < паше. — М». pple ew ; €. Kent. Pear A. N M 3285 се. |, of th eir petioles and lamina. So "requent is is this mode | of foliage | e s possible e она а to light, PE pin uL EA: Me 7 QUE i ; of propagation, ccur; successional crops of Kidney | ingsome time in a vain attempt at identifying your hsi е th à plants in the later c Jeans, Seakale, йери dnd Маайа. we em dense dE will favour us with а mon when the earlier devel ed e are xi ULARIS Mr. beginning to decay. These Mis on the moist mossy FLOWER GARDEN > oa M ADHANG e or гар uen to “В.” A bed are reimbued » ith the force, and along| Where alterations are contemplated, such as mak p. 184) for bis kind offer to presse seeds of this fog - 3 tira surfaces г чы firs& make | new walks, new отаев à or pese the soil i in old ut ае еа неса ага воше оѓ tho le fawn-coloured scales, |.ones, these should be fo warded whenever e мышы уенга inental men have them for sale. X - or usually two leaves are developed, | will 5 Holes DEI йш бишле. тау | 8схк ЁкхсЕ: F. Next week. odd mi eee а little rosette of undeveloped leaves beset d replacing е - dia уа гап т “attora you migbt scales, forming a pseudo-hybernae EM b ble f ckland Sweetwater, Franken! and ў hed to th Weber nd n bred ки: the soil may d Bees А HU ambu sek Ex thatits nourishment is entirely derived Mie removed from tbe roots, and r eplaced Ьу | Chasselas pi e orci oos lin vp i the parent. Тһе vital activity of the recipient | better material. In wet weather plenty of ek may NE e ns ttis rere has been — БАЕК leaf ba ооб їп ракш pras Md end зешш 4 missi aiti appii ime od benigne Ai ЧЕЗ — s decns t ves it a free independent | rustic baskets, and seats, їп pain ting wire trellises, | — willrid you of these pests. : : ў ЮкбЕмВЕВ 19, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' M AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1209 Roran AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, MESES. 5 "WAY axp EVANS, Аматти and|tWo, are the real guarantee that the land will be СІКЕМ cmm rLriNG СнеміЗТЗ, receive PUPILS for Ае AUTUMN SESSION, 1803. I ланы ий LTURAL ánd GENERAL "ANADYTIOAT ids a8 to tue discussion 3, amc after the Président—THE Влонт How. THE aso BATHURST. 106, Leadenhall Street, E.C. und had been „Бг roke en. by t representative ured it was impossib ble The Right Hon. THE EARL BATHURST. ainage of Land, es d The Right Hon. Тик Basr- Росе, T, F.G.S., of Watford, Herts, | to have ü «үн. а. more thoroughly терге resentative The Hon. WILLIAM BATHURST. ч agricultural company than th. ki fi d. formerly Senior Surveyor r to the Tithe Commission 8 p е pis ers forme The н Нор. Т. Н. Ѕотнекох EsrcounT, М.Р. Land ‘Surve > , yor and Land Agent, more than 20 years In order to sui uch a compan, ther: were w тыс HOLLAND, Esq., M.P. shed їп practice, undertakes works of Drainage either at a үр у 9. WADle Principal Tho Rev. JoHN CONSTABLE, M.A., Trin. Coll. Camb. | contract price, or to lay out and overlook the same at а com- : Resident Professors. ission of 5з. per acre; and - s: аы Me e and a staff of | makers, of the landlords, the inii and the d RACTICAL AGRICULTU. xperienc orkmen. His charge merely the * Р J. L. FLETCHER, Farm Manager. *T. BALDWIN, ot Glasn ыд: Course of 20 ures on Crops. *R. рд Вовх, СОЧ, of the Book of ferta M s e n Me 15 Lectures on Agricultural Machines and ARTHUR Н. CHURCH, Y K EC. C8. Smith's Exhibitioner, Lincoln College, Oxon. ASSISTANT zx: CHEMICAL PROFESSOR. В. WaRINGTON, Jun., Е. MR BoTANY. E Oan Вазтрон, М.В. Lon VETERINARY vti nai J. MUR or d а. ET: Y. 8. кмат ND SUR W. MEREDITH Laxa/B 5 Scholar ET Trin. Coll, Camb. AWIN fec MES MILLER, * These Gentlemen will be in temporary residen Arrangements have been made for the delivery of " Special Lectures b; offered se vices :— AGRI RE. J. ALGERNON CLARKE, of Long ' Button, mene Sore on quee uu ee отот Shee T T RM is ast; Editor of the Devon Herd Book— Lecture on the History of the Devon Breed. t. аы E.—Lecture and Improvements. ТномАдв DuckrnAM, Editor of the Hereford Herd Book—Lecture on the History et the ыан reed, em Lewes—Lecture on South- n Drainage, , Editor of the ect m of Agriculture and Land Drainage. WiLtovaHBy Woop, of Holly Bank, ret on-Trent—Lecture on the History of the Short-Horn Br ite AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTR TuowxAs ANDERSON, M.D., Professor f Ch emistry in the University of Glasgow, and свог о До шө еам апа Agricultural Society of Scotland—A. Соц oC pen For further part аа е а Pos emical Ana R, AUGUSTUS VOEL Б ҮЗА LT. C.S., Сом e| Landow Parliament, s Royal Gha to age: expenses out of pocket in making the o preliminary Survey aud nel CHALLONER, а fluent, — Estimate where the works са ^ t k ^g fllclent Па Us e d OINEROTEMENT CONPINT confident speaker, and.au effieien e „РНЕ LA IMPROVEMENT — COMPANY. — he тә ment on the Coun "TH DA by Special Act of M eene in 1853. A i Sbi h th - 2, Old Palace Yard, ыт r, S.W. gricultura ciety, there was t possible To небак THE CLERGY, v wis, Sunvevons, &o. | representative of the view which is unquestionably Nigra es os dd p Wa a T IN eicere 5 correct, that the societies with their prizes have any oney, in , : А the dile works of ЖЕ МӨТ! e meme the hole been great agricultural servi In Mr. Јонх outlay and expens es in all cases being liquidated by а rent | FowLER, the m» t successful prize-taker of the "d p. Tor P pepes, ган E S A E T who has одаг реја struggled into his . Drainage, оп and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, Н : Clearing, Reclamation, Planting, for any bondhol e present success Tay positi y his own resolution ose, Engines or Machinery for MX or —ÓÀ — — — — an à ОЛЕР тер resentative of the ка Ronde, Tram W8 ане Res oads for agricultu elieve correct, — the imper- ar urpo! 3. Jetties or Р Landing | places on the sea coast or on the banks feotions 4 pre priso system hav t length over- of navigable rivers or кы e its usefulness. Mr. Rans oux representa t the . The erection of Farm Hou: Labourers’ Cottage: other Buildings Рр for 'Farm оваа, сИ E of and additions to Farm Houses анё rposes. and Bo To im- | lon d oim and was thoroughly — of giving authoritative ression to the views and interests of that particular body. No lr. r C public o general w E et drains or other improvements, one will den ny that in Mr. Horrawp, M.P., y borrow ран proportionate share - tbe eost, "e d charge un have tbe best aseo representative land- same w e expenses on the lan koumo : 1» e stigation of title is required, and the Company being ner, or that in Mr. ROBERT SMT of Exmoo 9n trictly financial шар и s MÀ with the desi x ve а thoroughly goo cR and id execution of the ibn rolled only by the | far te Dr. Егллз, of Richmond, cm mee я ment Enclosure indien - m ro) forms of E meo apply | —9 ho is a frequent speaker at ре T um Тог further information, to the duros WILLIAM " tmi ki pus Ss nsiderable body of intelligent holders of land, LE TP LPNP SEED COMPANY, LIMITED.— who are not strictly te enant farmers; апа in Mr. Direc! h pleasure in stating that they 2 Е " [escis completed кы harvesting of m D of See dem are С. о 2 e t ы бн Е h d now in а position to u very rei requisite rthe vii: spoke me y to са 13 CO. eague 0 Order, Le. = RAT PRIE nd dh 2 ave the voice of the outside public. e wi e ready : ; ; mber, and will be fo rwarded T pidage л. airiai E атре Whole Ve Nu риа in the addres application, Seeds carri: of the evenin RE Dilston, whose Offices : 68, Welbec k St re o of ‚ Cavendish Square, London, W. experience $ been acquired Yoring a long li —— » dini ү the service, not more of one of the Ты ЕМІЗТ e Royal Agricultural Society of Жыла, has REMOVED No LABORATORY from Cirencester to 101, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C., where he receives a few Private Pupils for the Practical Study of Analy- tica? and Agricultural Chemistry. тов ЧАДА, DRAINAGE aste tto Josiah Parkes эзан of Works of анса enerally ; incl Ty cm e — mation of Warping ; the Erection ый altior at the ре ivai medtum-of the. y; rainage, & B. JOSREM BEAUMONT, "LAND Дарт, Вов. ENGINEER (for А undertakes the PI ferm Buildings, of the pie n offi Нехвү К BirJ. Vani SHELLEY, Ba rt., M.P., Chai J. BAILEY aeger Principal En асаан ы кА чан in the kingdom than in that of he енг Арона! ноа * te S mers m and t labourers - the e states gement, is a tive о EIE DE do e BER 19, 186 ест) land pers We that the writer of the paper on which the зочаи turned, сап himself look ba п 12 years ience in the n ek o exper essi za stesse conclusion isa nt ofa л and 20 years of ex TUM соп D sgroultaral dla МЫРЫ iid T rearived These are no *' self-sufficien! ?—nor was the нош The. Principal. and P ny t cpi отр vin EE h ire i fessor nadie several wb y. industry E ишпей to know little or nothing of t eir own achievements of the studen Mr. HOLLAN 1 business, and so exhorted accordingly." The lii Chairman > the a dieit who ? | Hall is one of the oldest homes of “ agriculture ” Дед) i E pre- |; d itself is the first which ided, his congratulations on Һе |10 London. Тһе word itself. 1s the frst walo, character of these reports, referred with satisfac- catches the of the Chairman—emblazoned pe Suodé hi ha d. attended the |í chief among those which stand upon its — to : ad ] mers indicate the objects c M the So ci aet , The е mpany, and thanked the many publie spirited | men Vibo Кт ually large, included alo had thus -——— taken part iu the labots of |0 par of ded and m suffici Д : c» Se er of the general membership t he Bociety rts to ensure a kie асу of publio as ural i а wii __" Оов readers will have seen it announced in our ir advertising о columns that Mr. SrRAFFORD is о dispose of the Sarsden nd of Short-horns on only really кк c ce in the course of er Аме а was immediately rebuked by one in Applications to be addressed to WiLLIAM CLIFFORD, the em at the Office of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, 1. Ай works of Drainage, Irrigation, 1 Жен, бе. 2, 1864. It will doubtless prove the same ition as itself, ТЬ eakers were B ud of Farmhouses, Cottages for Agricultural e of the leadin pis in the history of the breed. thus all men thoroughly well representing tho Tobourers, and all kinds of Farm Buildings. Ы 7 everal seetions of the cultural interest 3. The Construction of Roads. $ EIE E ‘exhorted ;” and the President, grey-headed in e "Yeneing ao ге ld Woodlands, Enclosing, | ma rest of the Paper оп AGRICULTURAL кр publie spirited, benevolent, and agrieultural rs of estates, not entailed, у GRESS, read last week и Ec Society o of A labours, had wel earned his right to spea ak with ap re риште Гуртом mer теп in another page; and tho discussion "М | dcus n. апу sgrioltural or social question — d tue To process of t pany’s Act. | ensued upon io^ reported, А leading | Which cou. uos rs for the rentcharge is fixed by the land- юш! journal peaks of the meeting я pana АТ DAE ишу is fon Ышш эшш фо waen, ie |p, p AOUE A иа g lim yea ке is ass о know little or nothing of his ollowing is the first portion of the Paper r e Хота С aditu own business, and is exhorted accordingly by е | 2 20 лын аага а Which the latter half was reported ents for eff improveme ts аге threef selí-sufficie amr who - ‚о ье . Finsr: of the fact that рг peto ures nesdays. hether ment have been witness: ki s jast or not will appear from c past quarter of a centu Mere The Comp xs specifications, and | аро a was | the ranks s; and a es years, it ates for any П ѕирріу plane peeti e ана). The argument of the introductory eee em oue owner's agent as e EN In each оГ these cases the land- directed especially to a proof that dom - 9а rr plut cur Arm nid rev repaso c d am monem. gus c2 т ыйл hr S s ng в, and that sound stances to which they have been owing, it may be о. 3. The Company will undertake es entire resposibility | business relations, and бы | ? | thought an easy thing for me to prove and illustrate Ж сыга, Lis оше Т; ml or peting, are what is wanted for agricultural [у genoma agrioultaral progress which has thus been h thei ther roved by the Enclosure а : d d young man, а when, С“ Ja the contrary, it is an — erra ааб ид t isy manner : E Landowners may thus obtain what assistance they require r B очи irtéress. or ы s sors inue GITE ri ani erg Ч PSEUD rm fra are fed pedore pornos d аі e erae л ae ar i ae gras | our 1 prae ve havo mo Satata comm. п 107 experience of the Company's в officers staft in constant. MÀ have by their mag ^ са awards but the uw esa do этет | appear аё first guid Брна Such records ‚не possess stimulating and a ЗИН а багов of the Parana and vtm well defined, well drawn betwe T the | to deny tie e provo that our agricultore is now farther 1210 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ( DzcEMsER 19, 1363. -—————— Short of supplying us with t. тс? that it does not mention the inereased f the; ` Potato “отор, by means of which. sùch that and a very frequent one at those of other societies ; than it ever hitherto са А той annual im of | and he was confident that the prize animals y Wheat and flour of V p aee a together, үе | Lord Spencer, Messrs. Booth ma ige amounted in 1845 to i 11300 quarters, and in 1846 fo 2,340,000 quarters, varied between 3 and 5 millions | nd 1859. In їз of Scotland. an increased produe uce ef оё һаз ben Т which а me^. Ln or E rep obtained, the | Secret meal has also increased during the same period, ying in general fr o 5 millions of quarters between 1846 1859, it exceeded 7,000,000 in 62. eo last years have же know been very E pr: 3 LJ еа The the eropa i va ago to grow E pe^ of bs оов, to grow six. Occ und wbere the produce bad phe he had yet to learn that "x coul alâ дө more now best crops are no better Bow a an then. + f£ $ MeL tary of the Wigtown f er р A Society, and y де ир EF: d xi -— unty of Wigtown, will р 1у to m y other ** Duri gre: last r^ years ya has been а rémarkable advance PRA n pa дый, 5 thp Society, particulari a the cultivation of g Crops, e feeding of cattle and sheep for the English [S to ile prar n means of access have been, du all that period, afforded b У our excellent irou iras plyi between the ports of the district and Liverpool, and f. the t the importations of these three years 3 aslo altogether « exceptions al, there remains the fact of an enormous and, the ‚ whole, i incre reasing d t] 1 hundreds of рж: of няне сіе їп opera ration now, yet as I should be another might have done with equal “force 20 or 30|; h thereb; y I believe has been made during the € B Fe sag thoi ides of any great dede oh progress at home. There s been по correspon ndin; ng increase in the | cattle and shee tion of bone-dust t as а manure be peg imp ng to the ао "| тро! nes and guano), the consequent increased extent of "A opea € ready means of conveying fatted stock to the Кыйы їп Berwickshire pi "Wilson n, of Edington Mains, reports thus of the eid bete улыл y the past 20 or30 years. After referring to the great extension of la nd drainage during ка e past 2 de says ;— ** When I began › exactly 34 years ago, the applica. Turnips was just geti naue district, and the slicing of Turnips for р the p + оо) of the land P! m A ые raetised am: mong us. c M annum, and that of sheep and lambs between | years ago, that I nig m prove the general pro е ЖКА омно Ко» ө 000 and 300,000 i 3 LI rnip- g one of the 30, m че annum, without much iade which iie 4 pu i England, which—so far as I have been р of an mportation year by year. MUR s tho first that was used by a tenant- ve the i "imports с of bacon, beef, and l pork AN Of some кансы T suppose this беор ао е im erint s. dm A ire арбада jn Heo e the I tw | о years. But ad- asserted—their produce has not increase мй of the acreage annaally under Turnips, LÁ of mi ng th: at we are not оп t e whole 80 PT before me a curious table, giving th the „produce of of E ing ASi -— gen cde tao ый m pon а bread, it must be remembered, on the other hand, that | 1569. The average produce et the Wheat harvest дей аы NE. ан mme am ( E pese о) the prices of our home-produced meat 2 bees en | that ? тю shels er instead of being kept until about two years old, as had been gra dally rising. The Бем & fat Hereford ni р M uo il the previous pne he pro 9. bone manng produ 3 | nearly as great an improvi u р more ccn 5d. oi x pe cd 20 years ago without any indication whatever P, а gradually in- Turnip pia to which it тан" direct y ap Hed. Те orehe of : — n on |ereasing fertility runs uw s | the green crops and ear! — hoggets prod in like manner has risen des e rer апа more per fü bushels GP acro in Sücos eive уеатв:—34, 40, of course, a greatly "^ or faba, —— led » And меа this, as from the eel importation 43, 38, 48, 39, 41, 49, 43, 44, 98, 45, 47, 41, 45, 96, 17 e „отча, К, m. ges o ау nies m ои Xem ус | sheep- "y 1 ponp воб ah укен кү за sarkok 14440, 26, 94, 27, 34—these foue, last being the Instead of аш annual стор о 1 ог Syene old wedders оГ tural ress which we bo an increased duce of 1859, 1860, 1861, and 1 — — NES breeds, they ragni to cross their roduce of food. I ne aet refor PAE to thos and sold these cross-bred lambs at P tati hi h ansplem: of p ^ 5и will вее,” says the tenant Si сй farm, ‘‘ that we a bid dr ag try fa өнә. "The ommand of impor istrio ы ich suppie e produce not at t alli ыс in the yield of Wheat, which їз the pui portable та jus епа the oceupiers of these up-lying ticular d. i pai До, ioo the imports of E staple of this district. The Oatc онай ми basa n more produtiva farms to bring mueb additional land w аве. This cheese, an hibit in ven greater degree ма Ne lef ond , e should hav ма AT vone ji tk " is steadil rmana T ens , the ами more p an usual ; №: ose f thus obtain: accom pani ya the заана de deficieney о г our "home supplies. kn ens hree эел» years so as 1859, 1860, eM 1861. еъ а sheep-stock of а more аде class. Allthese t of figures, е du" The rents generally have been raised from 5s. to 10s. per acre Бека; айе earlier than 20 years ago; but they havı e baan for what they Linde эчә ч ý ue even more t row | during that poriod. * greatly ех d nd деч c m The Introd rr doubt assertion th: ta d i of pi los a, огорчен угао й ror y praem anie uA EMNEÉ TIE y DEDE ihe value quarter of those quantities of Wheat, amount AR nd | sane may be unknown in this Barley, Oats into which the tithe has in every the terti of Бн stock t the Fene, bas дессе district. About. that чыз ч оен дй id Abe roaring of ish been E г law that $&|?sfberthsn increased during ihe last 15 or 20 years, Since calves, and gradually а good farmers began to fors be have been afforded, a good deal of land has | little of it to their pedes ded foro kept in principal been employed in the production of Potatos, Carrots, ёе, for | sending + i ta ther ы 00 eain PE VISUS of the quantities and prices of Wheat, | the Tondow and Birmingham markets, Some of еве crops, | other farinaceous feeding Жане, are in general use X p Ther se an "unvarying [degree — owns Parley," and Oats ы оп ме: рее "day 1 бшу, өп lands the year. а and i ES Peg 14 h. t pr „Асте to the peur et grain sold dient the country, a and à would fairly idieate fte: f ota! arke suited » their cultivation, have realised good — h n as ра nd profitable as the grai per aere, > ps.” Another district of stationary agriculture, or rather | "92r class of districts 16 may һе, due ему; 7manured suburban rge town LR all those und our Pee i6 peux. hat they do to certain t bene of ien! year appears the | faet that they do rise and fall m. the suited character the eas t терге» | кә But. what i ively. tak course nifaya f those ese figures, emn for PETS ataa of à di S whieh i із consistent with the belief, which will retai ti a century, jak аа worth of oi ер тер aro EEA A rex large Ачы of land in 000 | the cou ууу the other pee the high artificial ways possessed, E PROGRESS. Now ainder. Beginning in the North, I er p ient, there cannot be a doubt that it, "more m a 279 а has benefited by the consuming ileake, r annum, and Vien e pacity of addi cud ment in it— any other "x the не а, and t e manu- Thus Mr. Simpson, y, Inverness, |live stock on the waste T of his more egeris than jt в very co untryman can point to 80 Aang instances of Culloden, says, during the nera ees taken ow tivati ion, and old land hie | been aces the face of the co niry Society which r COCHE Не ald, tat b bad у Кы wt "Er ed. ` Though the gross ўтов increased, yet M Arce of the best land has tered. "Rents, ho лбу 20 or 30 years rents is county, iy ihe клеш societies of ta county, To this I fertility which кт . Railways have been intro- | ГС and of the Neo ANA a Qe sufficient education. fattening both of sheep aud eattle. The trade in these articles and io a here as elsewhere grown to an io- hi at every cwb. of gu the importation of а ps of Wheat. Whether this ecurate si or no, there ean be no dont at greon crops, live-stock, dung, corn, is a true sequence in and that e increase of the first item really means ап ps of oí d est,” g farther south, I iie м отн кайа t бов M т. Stephens г “I think по chango which has taken place in the e of tbis онн since 1840 will so much strike the farmer as the increased q own and, a$ à f Turnips gr. e | natural consequence, the er imis ud of оГ sheep еол. a The general: Eig. the district h improved, from t da о o one of the most beneficial improvements tha* has s eÙ P жек Ше жнр эрт еа meth: nd short сунда, dud 2 ^ tap Ap ASK i n seke E c wosdofuly AB. X Азын grea ñhanci e va eo омота p ап S М n are brought to miik: А P corn and harvesting. this district that the Greenwich H lie, which have for so many years been DzorwprR 19, 1863.) THE ааа CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL Ua _ e management of our Chairman—during which ti {һе interests of landlord, tenant, and БОЕ have | Хер alike рге Ап additional 10, 0007. a year as rent is remitted to i he la rears are eT of course ox this |: come "nt of the inereased d duce of lan d produ s Mr, Gray, "consists more i "er ops and the W ч stock kept than in бан. siibongh t the е of corn have also partaken of the торв t of better cultivation. Tho total increase upon farm en m draining and deeper cultivation are лаф о 2 n Lained produce and rent in the larger ааа ; still the introd months old, winter pen field om бе. tion of plece-work has greatly benefited the labourer, and p.d leaving th hest, manure where it is at onee required." k wagas ате incrensod from 93. to tls., and fro m 10s, to 12s. p Iadd rt fi Wi 9 eek, according to which side the couuty Таке.” of recen зери ite бине: eem P Mr. George Brown, is i анд eping with reports from Norfolk and te vau aint ent 3a th from ME A Даар lands of the former county, | great ; ы ld ip ө сингир oie кезү см! ich do not — and have long been | out m Nnm earli iod, as regards a ср ха 2 » liberally treated with artificial manures and well-fed | higher in со ition, consequently much more vaáluable. have not su of im Xovemsuf E: ЖаН Re ie a e y increased ex iture xti ndi which they b ht to market, is at so manuring and cultivating, and, besides; "ihe чаруе ofthe im- | which county we have reports of improved ti А4 b ge a cost to the farmer, as to leave а very Small profit to royement is nob found by the landlord un E a pi Шә extension of root crops, diminished b fallow, and | Bim at the end of the year, but, on the other hand, i sat lease, All such increased outlay b; TE tes n y А advantage to t! ry nd at large. doubt to the «аве he } нан Та tis | improved crops, upon clays improved by land drainage xs f tock, mec of the vast Mni tet has ly improved гз T ihe last 30 years, by | and by deeper and better tillage. & made in his "niii during his aequaintanee the eneral improvement of their dwellings, and advance of P now travel to the en Ed ourstory by the other t wages. of the country. ЖЕ Bowley of дарос пеаг ussex, speaking I hav iran interesting report from Mr. ж Cirencester, has given шо ап enoni te and "satis- ru iet же; green o n the county, the mA Ао бора XC. Club, sk tap | fie factory e pen on the drm of drain: ача Says i= 4 improvemen 0 years have | manures, and improve macligery, a thej 5 taken place imoreland. distri, ved. Toot crops, іш | year, and a very lange ex ie ний um. == 7 n 25 per proved cattle and sheep, m better grain crops, have - m the POT 20 years; dM же) Шз. manures Las cent, P the live sock of: the locality. has "iaproved, а and all increased the produce of the district. sed to Nu immense extent with t паса ар of this r. Holborow, the Secretary of the Tetbury Farmers description rM nd nen Aded + — Бой бемабр oileakes), the result а larg: kept, and. much better kept pe qos artifici al manures ai pa eding" L anh may to the produce of the 1 Hear now the following Ee eiae aceount of North |m Lincslushire improvements by Мт, Sowerby of Aylesby ** The improvement in farming in Faih Lincolnshire has been very peogreneiya fo for the last 30 yearsand i wards. Idaresay you almostaltogether on t ei ipud course system, tre . Seeds, and Wheal hé Parn ips for the shee ep wi with s Der ce of oilcake. а good ing. Good crops of roots fed off by sheep is the great improver cf land, and mor lloat penis good 98 of im "e \ deal of which is redire 2 d. cornland. Ihave myself taken 30 years upon Aylesby Farm. vain 4 EXE boaa "-— much more corn, the sam TES сер а gm ти deal more tock. At the first glance you Бау cti believe that. Bear in mind that though it is in кено Grass Jam d, it becomes the t of f » and ing a great deal | and I think I speak Es wn do А iy TE of corn an T y ot we cns. ж и аа СЕ Т wasa of course have been ab erably more — MÀ де. ERI Pes Mas par- Wa good. The beet A last winter т ns ^ ym n many ine ins perhaps uer may bo d Ж n. [4 UI. mai C abl We do worl e piece. в not grumble if my men that aro dra on by tho pie per мее! ушн! they In the neighbourhood of e ER Mr. Charles Beasley, of — informs me— «тае has b A esed > Жы istrict a t d д їп. ни management of it, Kr sa the eating off of Turnips with sheep. The of farmers are nów cleaning their Turnips, eine wed px Y ond using large quantities of dry food with them, which has у. f d ery mitigated аре отау to disease, which was а very 2 impedim saful sheep keeping in this n t t rhood." us now eross to the dairy distriets of Cheshire. Mr. "Puto. of Stapleford Hall, near Tarvin, writes +~ — filio in this county смо Ње stoek, both in cattle an. is very со this arises principally from the great improvement of our clay. land pastures by the of bone ure, by draining, and a ni x! ve cult: ао! нд na to show by Затов, with е; m аз E. cattle ор, or ch їп consequence o : e ой, chan stock, from fet d vice vers e ak y on niany of our Арсен period, ca шы saecu, nia." Stich ti Кере tias "Е er stock, апа this LL results." those бон гү, too are better in йе winter than formerly, and come to calve in much dition, an: and as a consequence give better WS :— :provemente in cul land d Im d; our 1 EI ILIA во | other bui whi be value ; mih regard to produce, 1 pr ainda o increased to t production, aja апа а en of коше | Mr. Rigby, of Fenny Wood, | Turnips in gone may be attri iem E MEE VH dan : CUR pe dem b uc pue а аы, АМ їп n the e growing and management of root crops the impro 2 "o u * беду increasing in size—a muc n T =. ргойпсе таеп nt ds very marked—autumn раїн{аҢоп, drilling, hone Df сого, ай к muon t Joyment of lah aso of : ; tho liberal use of —— а ures, securing the root bought 'cattle food Sec umi? increased upon i е poor angl тора i п Мара covered w earth, be ty ge Ыз посве tiae lowland p таз, cattle and sheep being e ео the improvemen: viih s may besaid to consist in a gre reater | Dow fattened upon this peto of lend by this means, that dads beinglk орь of an improved sort, earlier maturity, апа formerly "only E them in fair growing condition. —Oileake is quicker preparation for the butcher being toa со nsi T ес sed very generally in kecping store cattle tho —— a Wen MR ptian corn and oiloak yards pom к-га hay ; formerly this description pine erely kept alive through the winter, and eios on ізь m iom corn моні зи ЛАЙ ier sd thg more Ii poral fequenti а to baa seen going ден $À the ges in me N ring management of the у а te * T to "on MED ша cre бя Lat use of The better eeiploym е labouri “ойде stock Ганч Ан, to E popu байон is o рру resul к bao р, пуер n the use оѓ artificial manures consumption of. n p ; food is шаша" most impor- ^al ты Rs e Td ture ln thé redant h of Sussex I and desira his. s иа terialin чөн д rara kept pace m the ету) Am: S of iraproyepient- Yit. the landlord's, in a considerably augmented roll." T ofr you my estimate of the progress of the farming of our di СЕ еч К алај 22s as ho remit: № — TX А раге t jS КЕД ҮП e pit ia ^ r The following repor de ire by Mr. Blundell, of ма ы, must Mer ar my quota- tions s Rich, of Didmarton, adds :— tion since y farm, for Asan illustration of the advance of agriculture ín this vac Mer tinc d « 8 " ; | 1843 to 1868. 48. К Ў $28 | СЕЕ Cnors. 9 4 8 РЫ | 3 Еа E 4 8 Acreage grown. Quality. 4 4 Wheat | 94 bush. | 29 bush. | Increase 25 percent, | No improvement. 28 „ » e ы Deteriorated. _ musa r C39 [сс wr n o ovement. see a ubled З ЖЫ; = - ea Doubled na em No fm Swedish Turn tons 16 tons роти us 3 M — +, Common ага рз e g m и » Deteriorated. -Mangel c E мє; 5 1s Increase 1 А Cabbages, Carrots, Kohl Rabi, &c. .. » 20 y Increase 10 m Improved. Live 1843 to 1863. condition of the labourer, and Mr. H. Chester bad Horned ott ө Раб sc: эы d Qe Jo sas Ou. borra ed the discussion iuto the channel indicated Calvés raised for dairy pürposes ^ .. ЗӨ uio eri ге „к= din dut: mee. Ji t »» e 4 Mes he should be sorry it should ue ө! ns h this Society, that the ; Р go forth as t d VoM o ty, giving hong stiff 19 Breeding purposes жеен Po prizes by Bo Royal Agent for imple- Value of 1 ‚ 99 = ents h beneficial to the progress of чаре ftra ез. d же . 19 » cultu. aware that at the first X ы " " [meeting of the Roy grieu l Society, at Oxford, ener IST wok oc 15 per cent, | the number of implements exhibited was * Great losses y бее «но pire һате been Led 150, and they were all of th e coarsest deserip- reported орайы nhá sheep. uo. elis Sap | of manufa cture, He asked what had brought ё the ormation, p 3o Wo tee y. ce: X tual pric һе; eran 1s of value 1 ырш er as tey m | were at the present time? He submitted it was o : the system of үн рр by the Royal Agri- cultural Society. had been а to this conclusion from кы с oe И ia mber стое Implement Committee of that Soci Let years ago. rogress had been enormous, ie ie eA gu ыў pa vs the pe system, the manufae- де | turers | would not have uid Б I p mana res. ‚ буы from 4s. | DEN iis un n : ЕЕЕ: vg eg чайы tons man of small vestment forming асе ко. leeren кайи de ыз S ose great шеп, DAS Елези SETTE | by tha holp of tho prizo ерыла. TEES Moms maii iit he uod й 2 à far as prizes AIL org arl as a dene t CHA rer filed n obtainiug tho prizo be oompatod for- a ar ТН that Mr, Te had many times been placed in an hich ensued last week проп Mr. № ype spi ў prize—a position he had no Ж Mr. Cole, CB, had ealled attention to promin iion БА if ie prao вуеш 1212 - THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DecemsER 19, 1863. tinned, it might | be he Erro Ks placed With th ма warding prizes by the Roy Agri- e a mere MM. f {the labo s who; xcelled i i.d ечат іп and reaping, ihe gr ual exertion required for р operations md |o dA the frai shi "s ma | me at a perene penoa of Ше. Thre nd-lab al f for рө were often hurried we imperfect € ; but ploughing by ha were if instead < is а well considere report f | further. instances о this: d so с mplete - the ах 1 experience with any of the physical energie by this arduous | implement, A p be of real value. In de t | toil fron early morning till evening, that there was place the ook at the circumstances! Junder | little opportunity and less inclination on the part of | which th trials ot implements were now mi e | thè labourer for any rts at me improvement. | i at Leed: о | Upon t фе, E on Dr. Ellis stated ni тз He had offered to de subscribe a whi e . | to follow. Agriculture had been the bem of his or c they would be quite willing to give the | the Gov ue pee yis ed proper à. The respect td "bem. abd to the great em vhi Tad as | brought them FU r, were he not lad sive paper w was in so many т dud ибне е, апа їп other points, suggestive of improvement; 83 "m whi ch had not t been very short very ina us concurren views expressed by Mr. and contended p^ à замогу on were а more extended. e They iras respect а tenants, neither the capital nor the = gence necessary for s suce fed iine would а gripir acres and, and confined to one localit; of 1 ity, which had fatus of soil and other ciroumstanees | Col culiar to Challoner had stated that the | tural implements, "ind havi ended most of the prize аа Ta mad. the implement makers what| exhibitions of the Royal абоната So T as the they were. He (Mr. Fowler) would say it had поё representative of his firm, h е beg ged to ө that| made hi If the R Agricultural ciety, | all that had fallen from M. instead of вре vs M d r land for the trials of е present prize system met t with his fullest о concur- -| implements next yea pend that amount in à | rence. Salim spon farms in н esultsof steam culti- | the Tims ев that stimulated manufacturers to bring for- | thin nk o which was iis occasion by the large audience ш\л, p | him, гоанын; ав they must n nomme to be the most impor A drm nch of o nal in ndustry— ad ok t or supplying the and without цн rg of all he о! ther Mr. в. ‚ Нахзомк said, having been engaged for the last ТУ ог 17 years in due gemein of agricul- | branch of ind тшу с end. lon g be! sustained. Tin were which he бей поб agree o with w Tat M Mr. Morton had said, when he this punigi tag - а former period, (Mr. Mim acreage dev Apis ividu е very регин ы practical tained, Hew o pia S: pposed to ing fo mproved machinery, but the great and natural | аа was the тор e of ultimate profits fro | extensive sale. regard t to ihe | agricult machinery ha 14 eer it m musi made the lds р Australia ad California had been: open etos n popula ation had emigrated to those progress which 2 fie -|a larg ts in эмее with t н e | the теа of agriculture, and these t be on without the aid of sschínery, which parts I could n = carried Mat advan in меште, for at that tim e T Ed nant was more epted by а ung od on raii of аг up to шее the new — Ae condi: gra вәз Ф докан; and the” system was adopted: аз a remedy te рга se! end a he worse nant was dies because and had capital to carry n as сз tenant improved in ч agriculture did introd of steam ploughing. ти - x country һа bad а |$, an enormous. task t wn upon Allow es ed a "d e tion n was mmense. "Pedidos ; thi is, Ms wants of si sation ay um met; houses, railways, and land f P tion of the labes had pan d Poo: w mp: a- | upon his laurels, but alw. 5 олту? уке efforts. ROBER nufactured in аа е | Ami а. "Nor m Te | period — p bad the grain market o q not be forgotten that "азау had vati d. [Mr. Mor! it] His m led him to h Што ча tem mh er only produce a scanty he was a little гатран. w. TA what Mr. Мог no oubt from his experience and facts gained in other t lieved c ea and it was the superior cultivation of the land, by drawing "from it t much gr reater r produce, and by the e great increase in the produce A f of t ed any such trifling ma went and whe — could gain prizes for their pies dim who able to fe ed 200 or 300 head of а agains swine, t he would to bring that. stock D They knew the greatest рат, would be destructive to the farmer having. ке of his jud believe that the аш wheelwright could beat the ist. ке Жапо 2) ышы с rece the dnd ма Батай А БА до во | firms. was the desire of | А-А forward | - — and to; keep ent, not resting y other e large imp! lemen alent ОТЕМ erever it u pn adily on in the march of i г SMITH е твеа the e remar arks of Со 1опе1 ment in peus S e t to the difference buc M esr fs of the he cogit By Ре E asked a а lease. Не should think n e probes to 8 чаган not - lease afforded, hie iiie io went, Wi he think "He was ЖБ justice even to th the land, because he believe a de A soc E where E. d to the sta domestic purposes were гейип. the whole of which bem f the area ich produced food for the ‚жш But the деш plo ough and the farmer — it were now rud their WEE and the consequence was that th pagt н rmer hold upon the land ‘than the pem capital and no educa tion to direct sot the е бае employment of it—unless such men. made а bargain wit h the landlord - for the Ёсе Tad Ъееп made io Ваё cm West of | 2 England Agriltur $ codes having discontinued the system of p Being hi — - West of England |? man, he knew ti the history 0: of t dieit and he believed it had 8 ot grant y You any security for the part of some m— of that iea ings between landlords m t E uld ask, 3 +, it was dy: likely pe "would farm upto the wants of th present day. . The Nue of this was that ће also raised, and th а f dress, Es etr not be he had found that on rw Mop of steam kc ] rizes were. discont tinued; b рая fondness for the syste m was lements what had the bar = benefited b A that? X Did ud а У | that rtaken by te tenants of дет. exhibitors of а u shows, for they i the medals that 5 a mber of the Royal Agricultural Socie ety, and | having -simply from being obliged xo реч е od he гапа adopt a less cumbers of gu сїове1ў ые a different _ now wear гп engineer's dress, "n he . creature, oved. and his social condition was also іш .labourers' dw: to pay ——À on would be 67. per could noh "as to pay more dünn угы He explain this to Ther E ems 21. per annum to * | to costs e Uere for implements a judicio анар TE M arise “е knew not Joseph." td tho ieh justi ісе to their interests r oken Mr. men! hich had sprung up се our Med (Mr. Smith) quii ted that, but 16 was only after the implements jm reme improved and had become of established use in our own country: А Mr. HAMMICK. for the RE 5 some instances—he hoped р: of great creen to the labouriog class. nt furnished in fav the country Opes he had lived and had a good dedito Чолу л landed l property, where пу ХЫ leases, nO would take a lease unless he had er (Assistant nm n to ubjee! statistics, Тһе advantage to all хаз "Р the munity, збен to ihe agricultural portion of it been said that the and pigs were better accom: - modated Е the labourers, md that the latter had k long distan and from their work, ged in the ling ti the advantage he w ould | this country had tenti К pointed o T} referred to the testimonies or — жон n their Lie Е ens pete: rsons ав he extent of agricultural coun iry, ad conceive a person in Serses E dd continue it. In the north of England an and in Scotland, cottages labourers near end y" of general statements from dnte to figures instead dew of the жон he believed !still more satisfac- t before them. t| quite мча en of the country. 16 was France, Belgium, and other continental nations had It was Ww were numbers O s for the bees work, and the em re They in repair agri- culture during the ere mainly attributable to the — implements "employed i in еше These i venei of labour аз CO! is vicende Dr. | mam from tho more arduous і with the e elocts upon the physical condition ad been done in that direction in this country. ЕЎ аага y believed with Mr. Henley m e fault did not lie with the farmers themselves, for he thought i m of on amongst d He had, 1 гест: Sat mesure confined that to the e sons of farmers and occupiers land. Не (the Chairman) should be glad to вау 0° | that respect that his success depended. Воин : been рео family of the tenant might not be а in the position — whi uired. He had artial and хараат ша ыз coo d" T. GENET S DECEMBER 19, 1363.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1213 word for the labourers. 16 was quite obvious that the I cannot agree with lette of us, if we survive, will bear the 1 f t d t Jerem a p: pa pen of | papers complaining that our diy is tired of r ts, and | scars wh юв to "the end of our days. Foreign ' cattle ! ' agri lt y we cannot grow the same weight as амы: ; in this | What, Sir, ttl edueati пасы пе — the average crops of roots are better | Їп co ing here did we not undergo enough to give us sed. It in this view of t ne matter, and | than they we dicis of the lungs, гона of the feet, — ses of desiring to promote the interests of agriculture, that Although there were perhap ood individual | the mouth, diseases in every part? If Mr. Gamgee са should, as far | specimens of our breeds of сме the T art of this | had been with us, ва like us to the fair, made to century as no е number 00 ШОЛАНЫ. is vastly stand like us through the day, nd, treated as we were articularly Short- horns. "When I began | at Dublin, in the steamboat, on the mountain side аб 1 Holyhead, soil in the tendis веке to Market & Har- class as as his influence went, aid in promoting the education of thel pase ше i pe do what d could im in character and feeliug. Even as a matter of mere | негедир them. in 1836, the late Lo rds Ducie апі тона this was important, because the ofa more skilled character than formerly. Thevalue | only persons besides my self э» kept a pure aer bull | Dutchman or EY outlandish foreigner had ever set of of the 1 labourer did not now this county; now we have them in almost every | foot in a t Br itain Р And wha! = our masters strength of his limbs and sinews as upon the > know- ame P. Th ad sufferings, and ledge he could bring to bear in trt: is| Under the circumstances one is sometimes disap- | t ats the losses operations. Taking a Sighet view, however, he would ОК: СХ бн ан brought to our markets and he) the fair mpro ved. This, ho proceeds | & fin ding p nd nd they say, owever, MEA they would hav paid half as e ought to be b higher classes to imbue the labourer with just , їп {0 m us ав Mo as well as with knowledge beneficial to him i in | never teri g ket at all for our maltreatment has caused из {о beas we аге, bises праба n, and to e cate the t ki 1 And yet, after all, they аА т we ef this drove have kach. a wa t they edd perfo nust be Асти; ог а во, ав by the impro diee been fortunate, for if w ei e over ав most Anties md fulfil jm "position i -— as read er | in feeding, our farmers brin, ов out their sheep at rir r|of us Irish bullocks are, tae леле might have beings here and her e he should | old, E" as much as they formerly did a d all the way from Irela epe — have the са earty pe e rre M "uh " dies in | years old. his the cn day to Leicester me there made the Mr ас best thanks "Ms. Morton for his very К Leicester sheep are little improved, probably not | з arke excellent paper ood a s they were 20 years since: bu tin .Cotsw olds| had one nd of food or of water lik e the F since they left the shores of their own dear m. Su i ikewi OTSWOLD FARMING. have. been mirri improved by judicious crossing with HavixG made no memoranda as to dates b ше breed fk last 20 years, my сри е ве ithin 6 & ars, and are becoming more | шаг «d are аве with small farmers round about, E ore AE hii tulo place tor | popular erad year, а — ре та 80. Баана | * whose Want of capital make them willing to take in county, Draining Was f undoubtedly a first x rt | Bovly, er gto on, Cirenoere eife: ud Ay pp oe сеи ttle cash, there to recover advantage of driven at once to 2m panic or er for sale there to КОРОЧЕ draining ce eviden € the late Mr. g^ Smith, of Deanston, patote the "Parliamentary "Com- CATTLE TRAFFIC. a for Yo first € - the mittee rr ed to i agrieul.| _ Тносен І am but a poor, lean, and now diseased | 188 to eigo ts s hom where i in a few days tural depression, n, in, I belie eve, 1836 or And; before this Irish bullock, I am sure that you, wi ith your usual ERE E ту b foreign cattle Mr. Gamgee would iod the say here and there across a field to cut om the wate er, often | will permit me to tell that great doctor of my cloven- | ,, Pray, sir, let px gee and all men see "om tru very shallow, and never of any real use. The expense r ot a race, John Gamgee, а few things which he seems though faint description of what I and my of. this fonts was der fing divided Акы еп меня о know, > for І henr t s he is taking а wrong turn, brethren were made to undergo, and tel ee that i in {1 $ erei f will do us no good, nor that pea d of bah ЕЛЕ our hatches were wul c add much t ves wn M utation. As I have open, but t n bad we r the batches have to be lf ding +1 id r, I am an Irish bullock, o of а гоу e of 140, closed. ner D Ema sir, to x g f Mr. Smith, dnm Li rd Lord Bathurst, othe г day the con- represented to him the advantage I thought would ion АА Fair. At the КА m were e strong |* po, коз de 500 living things, eip heep, d himself if some arrangement | and in good health, sound in lung and limbs; e and pigs, but which on reac chi ing its port here yielded could be made pa carrying out the thorough drainage | though people called us lean store м his estate. Не at once сл ined the subject, and | been well fed, and for growing cattle we were in and I shall remain with the >d to be аб the whole expense of draining all Jan рве, ne Alas, what а change is to = ares ао, your servant for етет, Rory кин by his tenants on their piyi im 6 per cent. | seen In this short ti me we, who w О’ Moo- - M Pastures, Market Harboroug for the outlay. This arrangement was speedily ht д е ГЕ — Black Hole affair t Calentta, followed by other landlords, uo ree facilitated by Т (vs have Maa so inflamed that we can bard dy тке т qm me ad ы: ring. the hold of o the advances of money for the p y Government, | breathe, others' tongues are зо sore we cannot eat, and steamboat to ? Was that now there i ее, чейн, deck so distended by fetid matter that wo cannot | cattle ? Times. 297 = чеч FPA so th is land in this part of the county. : ini and TA re truly lean. ee have x soft and The advantage of draining to t ее but а ays ago, standing ce ndm vá Home Correspondence. much according to the чачу o of the lend. I hav ong way, ы if there had "Mela the еген | Swedes and Rape.—On my arrival here about а some laud not improved more than 10 per cent., E sd fixed them t Now, , Si ir, т duel that M month from Scotland, I was struck with a report other wiran i ха alue m latter con- | Gamgee has been w f my | of a trial held at thejcounty Cavan quarter ions, as sisting o dem land on the fo: ¿tle in all ier p the country are suffering in | reported in the Farmers! Gazette of the 7th ult., and wh are aware, is б аз ИЙИ Ой to | the e way, and that he says it is because pu being much astonished at the evidence adduced, and hich, water as T rogat clay, but viam аа ооа | "оин cattle have been brought here, which come | ће results of that trial, and also sharing in - drains iege and the poor sand i: rted in with diseases and give them to us. Pray let me be opinion of Lord Cloncurry and others, that Swede and rd on this subject. It stands to reason that | Turnip seed could not produce. Rape-like plants, I fter drainage, I consider the introduction of super- | we bullocks know more than even Mr. Gamgee|determined t i i phobie. "em ber artificial manures п тешен about the way we catch diseases, I am sure i advantage. We before applied · 16а nd 20 bushels bone- | that he will be glad to learn what we can tell. Well, | counties. ie first farms which isited were iit d n acre а 21. to E e by n, we were bought in Ballinasloe Fair, carried those of Mr. Anderson, on His Grace the Duke of icati of sulphuric iL. rendering the bones | thence in railway trucks, а distance o en 80 miles, | Leinster's property in the county of Kildare, soluble, this береп is reduced to 155. ог 208, реу асге, | lto D Dublin. in t Í —- on Steam threshing was the exception in this neighbour- ero. food and withou at water, after long A eani id of modern husbandry, and well worthy of being placed hood only 10 years since; now it is the Fale: You Whe ached |in the rien ranks of g ing either in Scot. never see the „Ва il, and very rarely horse labour | Dublin late at night ' we were ə driven some her „to land or England, and therefore ‚ло care ог un loyed, and i i oam э о J system, y ti ud than I can. supplied with food Гапа even with water. The next day | is on {һе verf xh this veh exceedingly x dme went since, the йг system for | | we were pnt into the hold. of a steamboat, Mr. Tis told me that a amy =? his c Turnips was tyi i means келег лон the little га us to Holyhead. We overheard the men on board say | was grown is didis raised by him! selected who has only an acre or two t o plant, borrows hi hat d passage we were having; but our suffer- нна оће, I foun m Ш drill. И notwithstanding, were horrible. We ba d an е field various plants having = ау: of shott pam -horse carts a ^ more general and so hot, so poisoned by being inhaled | Cabbage or Rape; these plants are not reg TJ mense in own in number of furia usce 6 th ie | and o aga in, that ihe men only who came down at | distributed т over the fie gi occur роону o of structure Үү Ж 2 period of which | Holyhead t bo sling us could remain but a few minutes at | certain patches of it, indicating clearly to my лод Iwr elk |a and had to work by relays; yet we, whose lungs | that the porting in the crop is not from the seed, tl | ge: as qe require pure air, had t nen |From these farms I drove to Carlow an thence Js our Farmers! LN І dare say you are aware it was | 16 for hours. When we were got out we could T | through the ён ies of Wexford and Mee! ; in the from it that our College started into existence; this see each other, or even the lampa whi тъй. -— n | latter nty I examined the Turn a large Club was formed and attended almost exclusively b; ied for the steam rose from o dui Чүү фе highest state “ст malormation Pa ы "Md thero I tena жиндене The late Mr. Е. J. Brown. brought | c s, and the rain, which was pouring B per emt rre rmatiot tbe forward Ње subject of the advantages for | у= and bound from our burning skins as it did from | developed na very marked dete. The field, а. a SININE PAra E О, ely taken up | the big hot funnel on the boat's deck. Неге our Wt. vu (oii f usual wi ЕЕЕ by the farmers, but so much time was occupied by = masters, who would, if only for their own sakes, һауе | one end of the field and about half way down there was és Eilu tm ef nt of the College "that none was left for | taken care of us, could do no more ET жс not а ic Turnip to be seen, but at the other end, other objects, x Me mountain side, where, hot aud w e | and extendiag for several hundred yards, and embracing The late Mr. R. J. В te a report of the rise welay during a night uncovered, to be be опей portions of many drills, the crop was studded over with and progress of the College, which I dare say you have E "be P of the cold wind and rain. After a night these sporting pla А са if not, and уоп think it will Бе апу use to you, І nk e were again put intor T trucks, which | fibrous roots like small trees, and large tops resembling try to get uA сору. brought us to tha place. the way we spent long, | overgrown . Pi 1 A eto = led to "t should have before —— Баб in this neigh- long hours, ugh dy nd night, with , the sie ee arp in the Turnip seed did bourhood the substituti B „ли всагїйег for the ы without бар Зад , d exist i -— E lough has been гы saving expense with zs ery we pe d, but so perience Бо рх dew Lt I old c ec +: Lb Plong h S M zx T at вал so narrow that our M die Mii dI ue il now, ie erop referred to twice for Barley, and four times for Turnips; n these lendi had to be some а thrust асс the upper | which Чы йе soed гэр г xr fari crops are often grown s with only ( one plough, mad, we do | raile, others fi огсей u эро r neighbours’ ba backs—in| was informed that zi nam g o trained that we wonder we | selected d r^ «d io e W te узине ha! i not the headlands, where they were often e ved|can now carry them right again. At times, when the | seeded, во tha from the injury of overploughing by the extra гү train stopped or hen т je. were thrown this way, Une Melee i у з “ыа, gans d drei cot геч i they got. | then that, having all our limbs wrenched, and o urskinsso I our — - 1214 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Срвсвмвв 19, 1863, проп Swedes versus Rape, I am quite disposed to lid get the steam plough be almost wished it away. Hg agree with the verdict of die judge, jury, and|of the Соп пей is, now they have decided проп open be considered E^ ik WO bo a g gu "eng e neris evidence of D. Drummond, for this reason; some 10 | judging, to prevent the judges rite who tbe sheep КА» of steam Ploughing i in edes К... del years ago, a friend sent me from the neighbourhood of| belong to, and they are aware ohon Sed i tha "d жїз pope íi rable for any орар. to mt g 4 г оц; In, hire. was essentia o — ;-#4 quarts Suma seed, of а particular | Siret to до во. The stewards of the yard cannot bẹ a шу Каш that under соп ideration d ell known to have grown some first-rate|a]l the time with the judges, and persons should bé | еге should be good se опну, = such security could be crops, and under the eye of a very praetical man. І {appointed never ёо leave the judges, and those animals | obtained through the landlord a e tenant acti took more than ordinary pains in sowing them with 3| should at once be disqualified, when the owners |junction. Under the proposed plan theo company could sup drill on one side, Mr. W. Skirving's sort the otherside| take any steps to show the judges whose they аге, the "rwn Monet ЖОЛ Ё. ana pne tonank wo would Pj ET! of the drill, consequently they were put in the ground I have always upheld the judges, knowing what ax рану would have an additional ds Fed m а bond fr ws the same moment. Тһе geo ga: up what 4 unthankful office it is, and should поб have acted landlord Ша thp money gho uli pel paid. Let them ob; В Е s as : ly thongh I knew, and the the advantages of th.s S sc chem: "Ihe machinery was fi $^ t E $ ч E $3 o m г. Б = = = e Б. Lal =” 9 Рі о о = et Ez о = Ф @ єт ш z © © 5 = E к> Puch BIS SEE | — €Ó poles рыч нас up ten t үте , m Bie wint phat EAn ip wiog by the Ко: d ploughing, eliminate from the 29 E the elements of m £Doug for the tn rede Tees t (9 is по! lands in the antumn of 99 ыз о hi Lu TN tor their | fertility which were во dearly in рпапо ^y хариде E m " е EAT mort vum : Witi J Will Mr. | manufactured Бен ve who knew rec iris io of his Ege e E dier T8 arida is Der ind ч ега Ys ата кин КОҢ заме. Abat he wàs a great WA f ription man its асе. em or [x publie, a in [^j d pris the iig in P \ urzels, : 8, ох т E F Кя Н d pend like | cations of manure out of f placo when they had un o. BATHE and NODE: Et ric p "d ing; jn many | to c оа UNE nnel for my d New- | fertility in the вої, and when for wart of c H : ү T шо КЫН i AT proper implements they did поё avail the solvo of steam vast ЕМ deal mo бле. T essrs. РОН foundlan TH tt Pa Же, t cultivat: work out of the land the materials they Р lo 18 а little "more Ets "; їп йет r state- Birming am Root Show. —At the late exhibition ОЁ | This was а point which had not been Bufiiciéntly attend. | ГД у nies e truth. William Ше above Society there тер Fi some very fine by writers ув steam ope and he wis UM oolsto: bie Bel elgian RE on, six of which аә soll cip 5 м p рер pleased that the weighed по less LAE jf Nb ge | ут E USC GE CAS ck Hm i liie iiia : hav b tle almost T : " 1 ы he T te: Au s : 5 Ibs у opin I зе f ап inch and a- ho е Senos this È e r3 siete LAN ‘size combined To s fs pu [E дүз ТШ пшрш ЖЕ element С remarks Ud P p dep [4 “б А, ү) ilkenny, pe preference and [5 форте? especially in agricul- e чүт Es down noie ne and» ir Yo ge eno » where, by the b eep won the first tural produce, as weight per A e is the agriculturist/s for 1300 aa ME No osa TO m ds, and mE he боеп ү ps in for аз motto. AmI sight € or not J TH. В. if they were сми by: iain gx for a long succ 3 S aiai = yield 1. а д without the farmers being сотрене ] pae argo perohasds -— guan pone r ена e qnos я п ел d obse rv: h, ін T s oríctítg. a ug to осете чеси ; ер i TÉ care m. "Es ede Эт. Jas H : Steam Cultivation.—The follow- | surf, a rnin” el йе mier s ~ ине БЫ in а further ptt of some of the inve: at the нает was washed out ^ ; the er Stob b. a оГ онар d Cracks о! їз М wk Mo held last week, to which w e alluded in ur last [Rough йш 5; 5 p Eme cultivation t в meclianicn 2 E, үн n ое z Sae m ee эзен» Se garanie um ne would be ЖО етене н уиме rer igat, siapa - insider СЕ iy not but produce коре. d аре» md gp Aai дшге | e pend í what they now witne ien P iod И soni ку soon 20 s lierice. m рсы aos trop: pun S p E PE ine stock company. Hor 1 р 9 “р Аке ш йе рман оГ rine d o5 zn m vd D E Б, lane ted А 3 Und К had hada litt] de ot pe: Ed he knew the РкоЕМВЕЕ 19, 1863.] THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1215 —Ó ÁO ннн н чаначы ненен ЕН make "hako the base of their proceedings : “* Since steam will enable | v meeting at Carlisle. I believe that exhibition was ORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL the farmer to. cultivate with m ho rg pi E [Кїтшец in opening the eyes of ad ог our СЧ млака 8 the quality and increases the produce of his land, si , evious to 1855 our count - escri пива Іо almost independent of фе weati si ру uc зи E La Папе е mechanics Pr ba ч аа Illustrated Catalogues * pom i ision, the prog [ чое ЕТ P profitable шр and | to е eet at Carlisle, Ls were well b aten upon our 2, y emen 7 V sor, Ван Iron Mori Leeds; and more abundant food. The majority of far о use steam | ow? sod. not thaf 0 our onghmen were deficient in pear goth ишо ped. superiority o udine ace Edw А ы had not е wplements to work with. GE GATES, either in Wrought Iron or Te rmn daaro Д aere iid: di rond Ls AE. "nd dually Js UP since I cam "У the BRN Wrought Iron combined, ranging from the епс, oft 2 v any, will, to a great extent, be to to thos ot tho rege dim his own pap and implement maker. The share- | n ТШ and I jnov p evere] farms iu P H ordinary ] Field Ga most elaborate design. holders, on tke other hand, are free from risk, since the сов lg If Im take the wages of y order only e have sma. her are not SEE : upon to y; а shilling in icultural steam m ; they are ma the inter Bee i who pay the implement 50 рег iid. I jd eep e s servants in the house, and makerfor goods supplied, and have their outlay returned, wi they are engaged by the half yer; and M fiud in 1845 interest, by instalments. They bavo riae Security for d d 1846 they a verago éd 7]. басһ ey now average invested с apital, for while the company receive in ready m È 107. ir" Ві, ачаар ha un. come against 95 per cent., and when the first year’s "quarterly а Дарта Д в | ]( 4 'Qor-r , „ n have been paid, hold a total cash security equal in no case to my farm, bave Pam nearly 100 per cent. Robert Jeffer- less than 33 per cent. of the retail value—they retain the legal son, Preston House, Whitehaven, ownership of the machinery—to them an апт available security, until the price of it has been completely reimbursed to tiem. rate àt w. йя о сарнай aki epaia to the com Us i3 ways, even e se n wu Уот DOCERE amonati o peni tiem ar beyond any омо пора Г y ; RAILING of various fies. FENCING of every b: einar Boe er e retia. dos 2 i i 28 Кот ds of HURDLES, &е. neglect; but tha pure Will, [neverthe ess, oko е T сч UNIS то Cortact Or. the machine ual state of repair, ап 4 Drawings and Prices on applica: e to the satisfaction of m ат efetua engineer ; whibh, indeed, | в. 9 43 E p ола, 2, ud Street (opposite the] Pantheon), Oxford it ар — be to his own ge 4 do. E] ob- БО. : 4 treet, Lon ctions were raise: ainst steam cultivation e е expense it involved. That objection would be entirely 8, Patronised by Н.Е.Н. the late Prince Consort. y the company, ibasmuch as the tenant-farmer w' ld : : : ? not be cálled upo; PS it any money to obtain a steam - - p cultivator. The second pepe was th or annoy- - ga У ance which might be caused to landlords by requiring them to ui^ zou EZ alter the shape of t DEN and to remove their fences, Ifa g BST landowner їтарго his farms to the necessary for steam-draining aud cultivation, the enhanced value of the Крл ФЗ be bapo” 19% land would be a p compensation for his trouble Не 3 БИЧ gE would be able to Obtain a better class of tenants, because воз g ggg БЕРЕБЕЗ the land would yield à greater amount produce, and са s E EM ER R XE H 4 Bi S more stock. The last objection to steam cultivation was that à o © ж © ч o2 5 E it ld interfere with hunting. Even if tha ld be the КЕРЕ g case, it should be remembered that hunting was not every- 5 thing, and thàt it сы ir necessary, give way to the produc- : w ‹ tion ^ increased food for the population. But as one who P он 3 > |S hunted himself, he contended that that obj un- rE N&-214-55 ы E E els fo In conclusion, he would remar: а y g- В > = anythin tor important could be achieved without some a ссе at 5 ed m: а 5 E D se a fi v4 | B , F un pounds making himself responsible in the — [А e Ae A * now proposed, ha wed анде? p y eap advantage in thé 5 g EASE Eg | 8 $ Ё improved state of his land, and in в g better кезе p Nero) 2 i 5 T CUMBERLAND.—I cannot ev уе you the " a PW и | B F e "в variety, 9d. per lineal yard е ба en giye yon 3-3 E | В H Y received ghe ia о ə of the foundation of. the ей) «Недева 3. i v^ а | "TE @ Пп ae Medal Si Commendations at the recent cultural Society, n fancy 16 is about 30 years since Ж ее «7-1 e | 2 great Birkenhead Cattle Show of the South раб Аад Soclety, ic й established, т а few years, э t iet, E x ieky reported of their ipiius tng ] КИТ Ti A "A 1 Р Еи В ЛЫ IER | 8 ал ПЫ а p Tao Xo Tw -— Cheap enl pe н ег Feroret to Ае. javen, | 2. ЕРУУ at ; Таш, РУ ЗЫР аи where it still continues to be bolden either in the| & W вм and dura qur month of Septem! 1 "4 р w б. & Co.'s prices remain "nadvanced, notwithstanding the n eptember or hi y in October, the fixture Б 2x P3 udo di em Шой markét. Their Панева Gatalogne o of Толоон E. 5 U mps 93 m depending upon th ле time of harvest. Му res MÀ ence in 2 | and Iron Gates post-free T1 receipt. of 1845, For the last explanatory circular sent wi and | у E _ Address GnEENING & CompanY, Victoria Works, 81, Oxford Street, Manchester. : : * as Hon Sieg. 1 The | funds are IC e no farm деи club, Yers M eri what may be pode aeo Send ARNARD, da oe лхо BARNARDS, NC. how-day dinner. Tou min FURTHER ы УС, the PRICE of WIRE m 20 years in the agriculture of this 9. arked and various. I will t ship of Sai нф when I first came into this vicinity, it was one co: ir of desee A The land had апа Wheat until it was exhausted, a E iuro small в were all опе could see about "each farm house. "When the blight RAS a gre: at em but dn а end it has proved the —— aon of m farmer, When the Potato failed, BELTS was ; then 1 turned to the growth of the Miscellaneo ous, Swede, for which the climate and soil of'the township| То make Plain " erbread. M 31b. of flour with is peculiarly adapted. Апа as the Society has always | 4 ounces of moist sugar, j ounce of pow i um given liberal prizes for the growth of that root, the | and 14 1b. 4 Mn tréacle, melt $ 1b. T р" butter in competiti on has been keen | and Tes AEN пећ as 137. | it, put it a Asi flou ibt kh hen | pax Brsuor, & BARNARDS beg to inform —— p f а crop by taking | form it er = pe ke it j » os 7574 and poe pei rH ке Piso that all thelr in bas | to consume them And 25 ME at ve per head Pei eg D Шу A 2а valid.—2 ounces of | Rottings аге now Ga Galy lvanised after being made, which adds per week, The difference “between carting the, Potato к, ite sügar candy, I ounce of f isinglass, 1 ounce oF gam dd t (o their ce, strength, and durability. al í ою arabie; put these ingredients into a basin, cover t байыры Troa. uie a en derful change i in the cereal crops bg Gauge. per p hr yard. the lan ow produces. The s ЖР, are full t ntil all i lved. | оңпеһ mesh, 24 inebos wido.. No.]9 .. dh .. Bd. overfowing, the land ‚© E p Ps aen, ani e Then «t 1 pint of оз wine and boil it all Е 9- indi 4 "129 4 à i t whereas in 1845 it w 8 armed t » " ADS 6 districts in ше North of каал, itis now second to | fal threc im es + * none in the 18-inc! ` Mari we.—Dissolye 1 lb. of caoutchouc in 4 n pps been а n qum | grins: of iga yug mix1 pint of this solution with i noh. m shellac; the mixture, when cold, resembles | into that i "bk. till cold; clean off murio n ETUR x: vong: E ci n dert Jos. When 11b; o Ioas tef, fon GE now horse machines use, up.— When 1 lb. , dubi. debe. T and bette а a AKEE n the finely chopped state in which it is used for beef ay. 3 "Аз an example of ex ditions aymaki sansi or mince-meat, is uniform 5 mentio: voe 4, і. mt fv a own Si of cold water, slowly heated to boiling, Ий "Thursda ay evening at 5 o'clock, and before 6 o'clock on | the а у ЫЕ i for а minute or two, Satura eris followin r xs the who! а towe the е d S Ы safely secured in t Ja Abena заа 0 отту, ды ^ dry, sweet, and well-made hay as hs sh f е weight of the most aromatic во! puc and the entire cost for manual labour Ж PEE " eee iR We slt making, and gathering into rows, ready to fork in a а piece of flesh. W. in the cart, was 1s. per acre; whereas on аа. < ot al additions by which sot : would have cost irom 7s. to 10. per acre. seasoned, а о maoria der sein or "T'hreshi 1 hel 1 i і егу best f a considerable improvement during the echo yeárs— | soup Б UL Eid. d 11b. of ы thanks to the Itoyal Agricultural y holding their | flesh. Liebig's 1316 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Срховмвев 19, 1863, CLINTON & OWENS (LATE BENJAMIN FOWLER & 00), PUMPS AND HYD DRAULIC MACHINERY, WHITEFRIARS STREET, FLEET STREET, LONDON. SUN awna R: Ax San с» tch боч an ad кыт t THE IMPROVED HYDRAULIC FRAM for forcing pep: м< — heights and distances to supply Mansions, Farms, &с., where а vens d n be obtained, Full particulars of this useful асаав "Machine сап abe ет "ү Жун ion. . 4. Useful YARD, GARDEN, and COTTAGE PUMPS, fro No. 88. Portable LIQUID MANURE PUMPS, p^ flexible ice pipe. No. 46a. ЕЕ све тету FORCE PUMPS and FIRE ENGINES r Liquid Man ENGINES and ресін PUMPS. for Garden Use. BP No. 50. Improved (Holman's Patent) DOUBLE-BARREL FARM FIRE d No. 49a. Improved SWING WATER CARRIERS, m 24 and 85 m No.49. GARDEN ENGINES of all Further Particulars, Estimates, and Illustrated Price Lists on application, — 1 THOMAS MILLINGTON, GLASS MERCHANT. (Established 1750.) 8 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, Е.С. | REDUCED.T TARIEF FOR SHEET GLASS AND новиов. ас HALL, ISLINGTON, CONTAINING AN ACRE OF GLASS, WAS SUPPLIED Me D: P" 3. Г. MEN SER 3 Xf. ж; AC fa А ӯ E " " ee бна » а y ; "3 2 | : а SQUARES, in 100 and 200 Хей, - | | | ==59 exam , E- Small S g Mm M" den Me. Ins. Ins. los: ы du T iz MILK PANS. и 6 ъу4 7 br = $ br — б D u: РЕР — cv ma | =2 €1 by 4} 14 by y LASSES. BEE GLASSES. TISH à Per 100 feet. repe men 4 indien доти ter 0s. 6d. each 1 » 1% » "Without With “з. зета Best. з 4 5 9 8 2 » 1:35» feet. feer. 9з. 04. 11s. 3d. 138.942 ` 16s. 9d. d s е 2 6 а 010 , |14 š 19 ‚> | 8inches diam. i 5 3 е аа ШЕ! » PIE 115 is 4534 » Per not exceeding 14 inches by 11 inches. — EI viU. 244 ји н II у Per Ib. 12 Ьу? 1зу улов | 144 by 10k | sir x » 13 » |n ч so iu а е 1 [d A 124 by 9) 13 Ьу 10 т us Eer з rom ә zo X [« ^ Ee ak iA 5 by 9 13 by9 134 by 104, | 13 БУШ €t есй » M А" eo ncm lu by 9) 12 Ьу10 14 by19 Moby E re. Е ш d 15 Por 100 feet. A 1! Es Y: $ % 16 » 4018. Srds. ow Best. Ж D T ©» 10.91. 125. 34. l9. ss RESE A 15 ie B. Н In. Without With not exceeding 20 inches by 18 inches. j 16 „ 6 E diam. . Lids. ROLLING PINS. 15} by ү | M by12 17 by 13 924 by is 17 4 0 3 .. 0.414. .. 0з.бї4.еа. From 12 inches long, 15 by10 144 by 12} 18 by 13 90 by T — 18 5 - 5 0 is Height Width s. d. 4..0 6 е Ит EaR 144. per running inch. 114 by 11} 15 by12 18 by M 22 byi 19 $279 i 4 inchesby7inches 1 6 each $5.99 C ААЙЫ А 15 Ъу11 15 by 12} 22 by 14 24 by P: " am FEE HH a mum | бун | мун) Ы Cai а Leo | ERNE 219 V CUCUMBER GLAsees | 16 byi | 1#РУ# |, py lpo Жууш. FLOWER TUBES. Toe by 8) 9.18 ..2 2 ,|From 12inches long and up-| 134 by Hp | 18 byi 22 by 16 ; 2d. each, cr ls. €d. per dozen, PERN SHADES a STANDS. 10.29.0 2:9: 8 MÀ 1d. per running inch. is Por 100 fest. m iR. SHEET GLA at 3rds. Bet tL ra Dx crm In Cases for cutting up. ifie sa сечен Tis 60. — 18s. 6d, 168. 6d. [$29 1€ Orchard House Sizes, as recommended by vu River. po m porn d 15 oz. oz. = TER TS S ШС С aths ooid Norn HE 4s .. T Mb iade. 19.0 EI. " E CEDE и-0 007 tW 6 |Bes. Howe 070 Ey Em А Squares Cut to Sizes п not оп Hu no 15 oz. U 4tbs. | 3rds. | 2nd WASP TRAP, 22. 6d. per doz. | im ` OE Ige. 2a ta Crystal Glass Shades, Ebony and Gilt Stands, Gas and | Best quaiity. in cases of 100 feet .. — .. .. 100s — |3 ft. super.) 2 24 HE Lamp Glasses, Chimneys and Globes, &c. Ped quU раа о . 1 аш. 4ft.super| 2i " 8 14 GLASS TILES, in SHEET and ROUGH PLATE. PLATE GLASS, PATENT PLATE, and HARTLEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH PLATE. PAINTS, COLOURS, be pene tud SNTLOORROBION PAINT: A 1 o MR Н зс CARRIAGE 7 = 5 2 E x БЕР ренин n: MNENENDOOUIb PUTTY ^. A 0 0.. ^ V Эф con DRYE $2 per ewt. ; iia TRAD iie didi lie OR LEAD bog or taken in exchange- " sd e. LIFT PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, хоме ЖОНЕ СВЕ. NETT CASH. AE DECEMBER 25, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1225 ———— ——————— HE LONDON SEED A LIMITED.— Directors bave much р! every requisite for ready December, an —— Beeds carriage free. Offices : 68, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London, W. us N GRAM moderate prices, which, may be iu 4 оби ELMS, NARROW-LEAVED EN » » LJ ra HERTFOEOS and 5 to 6 feet - ir HUNTINGDON, 4 to 5, 5 to 6, and 6 to 8 feet 4 ng, extra fine ditto. and 1j to 2 feet Surpl p P D - GLISH, 2 years seedling ў fine trans — MÀ IRE, true from layers, 3 ditt FIR, SPRUCE, 1 is ih — p, WEYMOUTH Р "€ 2 03, 3 to 4, and 4 to 5 feet LABURNUM, fine Standards LILACS, 4 to 5, 5 to 6, and 6 to 8 fee POPLAR, BLACK ITALIAN, 5 to » LOMBARDY, 8 to И and 10 ONTAR 4to6. 7t e x ABELE ы WHITE, өөү, Ж e үа, (аковах and ыан, ги 10 to 12 fee ЕЯ e len ROSES, D warf Standards, on 6 to N P 6, 6 qo ^v 8 to 10 feet o 12 fi to 18 inch stems RIA, from eyes, và CURRANTS, "Red and Plack ^ Huntingdon Nurseries. OCOA-NUT REFUSE, delivered tg T milos of E^ aring Cross, culars, and how to ы Re see M Асен in Gardeners Chronicle of the 21st, March, 1863 ; ATENT COCOA n ostage Stamps or Post- Pos Orders payable to J. BAnsHAM & Co. BansHaAMs BRUSHES and MATS are sold in every town. Е Brush is stamped. J. BARSHAM's Patent" MUS PLANT SOAP and APHIS PASTILS, ls. and 28. per may be obtained from all respectable Seedsmen. Testimonials forwarded on application to the Patentee, ure in stating that they е harvesting p al kinds of Seeds, and are re the in will be forwarded Gratis ет Post-fro on ursery Stock. have to offer the following with samples[if required, 4, 4 to 5, ? ап ndi 4,7 to z e^ 8 "^ 10 feet MB JURGH n MUSCAT of ALEX- LITT scape an à Ornamental Gardening. INA. ROLD, of Thorpe Bower, near Norwich, tinues to render his "professional services = e bighest bra: branches of the Art, and can offer т the e be st refer S. Тап e Gardeni GEO. H. S STORES, ARCHITE ЕСТ, engages to сЕ уе еф апа | upwards of | 17 years incipal. under Bir се 4 Кыды, M. b. ih the paration of similar Designs, including those for the Огу stal | 9 нөө, at m— Pall A. East, London, S.W. t r Garden den Purposes AMES PHILLIPS AND beg to submit their prices as follows :— со. PROPAGATING GLASSES. Each— inches in diameter. . , ^" d "m" "^ o,00- oo o з) ‚Чу еШ! TURN — 12 inches .. 14 16 „ ед $80 Painted and Glazed with t Glass. CINTH and FLOWER DISHES. 6 inches diameter, 18. ; 9 inches, 18. 6d. ; 12 inches, 2з. 6d. и acinth — Ms intended to conteín а number of roots зед ед іп e and covered with moss, instead of the common acinth — GLASSES. Common shape, p. Fee , 28.64. | Improved S p. doz., 4s. 6d. Patent cw per доге London b rubo for eins s йыт Patent Rough Plate. Linseed Oil, Genuine Whi joie. Carson's Paints, Paints of various ҮСТ primm реу for 80, Bishopsgate Street Without, London, E.C. | | | imr MANUFACTUI RED SHI SHEET. GLASS, - diem, "Plate, A and Sheet Glass Warehouse, 31 315, Oxford Stre ARDEN ES EDGING MES, in great d epu and m | GARDEN VASE ОЗ, p^ | | Wa: | &е., ^ Artificial Stone, of а durability. s May beobtain o .&а, -— HER's Premises, Upper Ground Street, Blackfria 8; Queen's Road West, Chelsea, S.W. ; and Kingsland Ноа, Маем nd, Х.Е. Illu: stra ted Price el Li: freeon application. The Trade supplied. Oris n Halls, Corridors, Balconies, &c., as cheap mà e, in LN and buff colours, and capable ев rable as Bton Also Red n: Louis а To be obi а. TEENA WATERFALLS BANKS of STREAMS and PONDS, executed in t ©) de al it should be, i e, to imitate на ROCKS. pu а pockets, for plenty of plants, by JAMES PULHAM, Bro: e, Herts. Pur eonun to works executed in 10 counties, some by the recommendation of W. B. Тномав, Esq., R. MARNOCK, Esq., and E. Мпхев, Esq. Dairies, and debet r tabio Paving rag of t dura ы Ойон, and Wh шерш ае as above, T. ARCHER'S *FRIGI DOMO.” —Patronised e by her Majesty the qu. the Duke of Northumber- and for т House, bis Grace the Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, Professor Lindley for the Horticultural Society, Bir A. Paxton for the Crystal Palace, Royal Zoological Society, &c. PROTECTION from the COLD WINDS & MORNING мх inig DOMO,” : ex made of stand бо" E red Hah Hair d Жоо K ~ рса of Heai yr keeping, wherever applied, a fix: быр eani E all hortic iiir. im d foricultural T E and Flowers from the scorching rays "of tios PA, Pd ind, from ie a па from morning frosts, "То be dal i any decem ngths Two yards wi v ei ДА о E ME. I D wide t re. 8s. 40. per yard. An make, 2 yards wide, ls. od. per yard. An improved iske 8 yards wide, 2s. 8d. por [mid Also *' Frigi Domo" а 2 yards wide, 18. ryard run ELISHA Taie Whole and Sole мелана т, c iai d Pen amne Street, City, and of all Nursery- jm men hc aae m kin zou ise а Magnified Aphis. Edward Street, Birmingham. Winter Dress all "DE ге GISHURSAF COMPOUND, Copy of а Letter from Mr. RIVERS, E Sawbridgeworth, half-dead ше e used the same m- іеуе, more efficacious than e usual roflnsive phur, &е., t does n For 5 Той 4 ounces to the gallon will be found | а good meet when used stronger some buds on weakly trees may ured. М rarus is Sold Retail by Nurserymen and Seeds- ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. O ko4 Xy ж M х SAATA 4e NY "TT. Det cossumvaronuns, ра Y DESCRIPTION nano |р е еи а Е on applicati HOU & HOT-WATER APPARATUS, — FIXED AND UNFIXED. А FEW SECTIONS. BOILERS. PIPES AND CONNECTIONS. U U W UN U UL uL U Yy c Y ЖЕ ЖОЖ ЕБ —P БЫЙЙШШЫ шк РАТЕКТ Aini FITTINGS. OF IRON WORK. GRAY’S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Class ТХ„ No. a. " А Gardeners, Xo DNE introduced. mpletely 3 r n l. London, S. я 3 Mr Q 3. * idm TOR PH ‚Г Nobility, Geutzy; Na é S Ee ELE РРА НҮ. NEW З TUBULAR BOILER, Eris 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. pe poi M sape t le ешепё on every form of Tubular Boiler y i Microscope. Price £5 5s. уефа itself su 1 other trier for quickness of action and economy of Fuel, Ping йз work MITH, ВЕ С Ку ED ВЕСК, with one-third less the а ешге WEN S й: Cornhill, E.C.; late 6, Coleman dup 2 M ане ш es тюр ы pen Extract from Report in icons Chronicle of Znférnational Exhibition, May 24, page 416. The Original Seed Bag Man ——1 The tf a circular plan, but the oval form given to Mr. Опах'з variety of it is said VEFRREEE Ign ee iU vuv E н ыл E EU: mondi) ANUFACTUR SEED BAGS, VORN SACKS, de. Within range the burning fael; and this being во the change, though a slight one, is no doubt.an im Arbroath, N. B. =н к O E e 1o KoA EE HOTT arianna a and AGRICULTURAL ENTS 0 в Tllustra! pae ne on application uns. jan Smithfeld Iron Works, Leeds; and 2, Victoria Street, Holborn Hill, London, Е.С. : They are made of all sizes, which, with prices, may be had on application. PIS CERE C IS UMS i JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, DANVERS l PAULTON’S SQUARE, KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W, 721226 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Drorwsrn26, 86 CARTER'S SELECT LIST of SEEDS for 1864, p^ Containing all the best and latest Novelties in FLOWER SEEDS, FARM SEEDS, and GARDEN SEEDS, D ў; fi also NEW PLANTS, and FRENCH GLADIOLI, is now published, and will be fprwarded gratis and Post Free | on application to JAMES CARTER ax» CO., 237, 238, & 261, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. CARTER'S COLLECTIONS of GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS for 1864, BEING A COMPLETE SUPPLY OF VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR ONE YEAR. Our санои are made up in the most liberal manner, care being taken to give a sufficient quantity of all the finest yarieties and most, useful sorts of Vegetables rather than a long list of kinds that are comparatively useless in the Kitchen Garden, and of which the only real value i$ to make an imposing y of names, *.* The Seeds in these Collections have been carefully grown and. selected by ourselves аё our Seed Farms at Dedham and St. Osyth, * The following Collections are always kept ready, and сап be supplied at a moments notice, No. 1, 10s, 6d.; No. 2, 91s; No. 3, 42s.; No. 4, 63s.; No. 5, 1055, JAMES CARTER Ax» CO., 937, 2338, & 261, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, wa. THÉ LATE мв, DONALD BEATON' 8 GERANIURS. whom we believe cannot bac be replaced in е world fi de inq [A ur last 20 y years em has been kd to o by a аз the genius of (ho rues es n pw it has been admitted on g Geranjums alone have immortalised his namo among the floral publie We have now to annonuca that at dd days prior to his de: atti he concluded a contràct with us for all the Geraniums sold by him during the present m: ы N 1864. We therefore now offer that which for three years had been thought by him to be the best Nosegay Geranium he had e CYBISTER. We need add no о C bp ба ере р when we say for two wo years ` successively i 16 has been exhibited i in, tho most prominent beds Sonik — and the Crystal Palace Gardens, and universally еа ei by ап а. have seen it, we have only to say that the Rowers i are scarlet crim A АМ Б а : má 200 pips on mex truss, habit of a Tom Thumb, and pr roducing un trusses quite as fre eely. That all may be posu of so desira „ we offer them thus early i in strong рае, th паб may be prop: agated from eter Man at 5s. each. Тһе first adis May we shall send out the remainder of. i dese t we will only rit. Full Ды арыы will be given in the Spring. JAMES CARTER axp CO., 937, 238, & 261, HIGH. HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. SNOWBALL versus WHITE TOM THUMB GERANIUM. САД Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Son were pleased to draw an invidious comparison in last week's Gardeners Chronicle У Nass between a White Ge йа. - Bag ball (about to be offered to the püblic by us) and a White Geranium which Messrs. Aes UTI] E. G. Henderson & Son announce for distribution in 1865, and misnamed by them White Tom Thumb; they also append SN ISak уу а poo сору of what they term an “ Affirmation,” from Mr. James Keeler, the raiser of both the Geraniums iu question, ү We do not wish to take up the time of the publie by what we consider to be a useless squabble, and will endeavour т tà be аз concise as лее, м we should not have condescended to notice Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Son's remarks had they not attacked us in a direct manner. We give Меззтв, E. G. айдоо & 5 Son а direct. denial that „еу have the finest White Bedding Geranium. We herewith annex a verbatim сору of the ARRANTY we received from , and it should be borne in mind THAT THIS WAS AFTER HE HAD SOLD Messrs. E. G. He зр & Son their White Tom Thumb. : WARRANTY, “ June 8, 1863. > “ GENTLEMEN, —In acknowledging receipt of cheque I beg to assure you that I consider the bes LE: I have sold to you by ше ic finest I et imd мы] cadent etiim сал moet ique. FLOWER, PURITY ОЁ ООЛО B, and ғовм of d А K ий. | e ^ " Gentlemens your obedient servant, Gigned) “JAMES KEELER”? | REMARKS, - , х ЛЕК 1 be remembered that when we апше] Beaton's Helen Lindsay last spring, pe E. G. La erson & Bh had som : their own Кышы, ation). They announced зе week that Snowball was of INrERIOR. MERIT to White Tom Thumb and Bel Dema ia ҮЕ ушы not туе > our hands), considered (by whom?) much inferior to many others. We shall leave the Publie D draw thei eir own inference from the abo E i same time wish to say that we are ау open to FAIR criticism, but we do not think that goods offered by one House can be made ану 6 to depreciate the goods in tbe possessio other. А We also wish to observe that we см по doubt Messrs, E. б. Henderson & Son are fully alive to the advantages of а “© selling " name, but at the same dee we think that when a Me has a name given to it that bears a “direct” signification, we think it ought to be a “correct” o я White Tom Thumb Geranium is deseribed by Messrs, E. G. Henderson & а Son аз а maling {тот Madame Vauchef; Why ra let it stand oñ its. "umm without dragging the- old favourite Tom Thumb (which it cannot be said to ay, either in COLOUR, HABIT, or йоу, sns our new 9 Snowball also into the question. R We again have the pleasure of calling publie notice to our two Pari аашаа» аё we are abont to Jet ont. SNOWBALL, the finest White Bedding Geranium; bs. each. 4d , 8s. JAMES CARTER ax» 00, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W. G- КОО uar .. PERRY HILL SYDENHAM. —— e We aee Ювовмвкв 26, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1227 ——— —— —— niri esale venne arra f Nursery S Сов Еб jJ Гл KMAN anD SON'S PRI RICHD ТА "om application ; it comprises FRUIT T nf КҮКЕ AMERICAN PLANTS, Сох NIFERS, EVERGREEN SHRUBS, a and DECIDUOUS TREES PLANTED e vr а А pply to G&o. ЈАСКМАМ & SoN, Woking Nursery, Surrey. nd TRA and 1804 | to EES Phi OUELL А: ro — — А. in offering the above арц, gm esa by any other variety for cd ud jean WE of 2 Tbe Bulbs are unusually Price E obs 10, "Trade price п mm n, Royal Nurseries, Great armouth, Norfolk, fine, Prize Gladio OUELL АЖ” CO. were awarded i following PRIZES for ше е а September Finsr AND SECOND PRI ORY: кїз Pi Ln m PRIZE, LL Нок TICUL' L SOCIETY, were planted. This, then, as fia soil, which, when | since hnieyer, a sudden change took place, А few salted by - spray of the sti и remained i y eondition, as appears the growth of the € овозаш betore us, but the greater Keeping dne е facts, as regards the natural soil | ws un ud t singular transformation. of the Coon mut Palm, fally i in view, let us now | Those VEO иш ULM the ordinary external relate the stor of the treatment which this plánt | form, had the gills contracted, and connected hàs received it Sy ^v э When|together by mould-hke growth, which іц Mr. SMITH pne ook ho bap gn at Syon n, ће | parts enti o ct found the plant in а уегу unsati Sartory condition. | hypenium, turning the whole into a spongy Its growth was all but stationary, an - it was sickly | Many of the individuals, however, pro- and stunted in appearance, The cause of this state |duced а кр of small Mushrooms, after the o things was supposed to exist in of a Hen-and-Chicken Daisy, from the of the soil in which it was я pA e Ön ex xami ning but they RE epe ук p ys o loam rained suited to a plant requiring suc шой & soil as deti in Mushroom үм ied i iu the Tilt d ricate é manner, i n um wå b CATALOGUES of this collection will be forwarded on sipplicabton: Nurséries, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk e Gladioli, e WIUGAMS. пее great. рини і in announcing Ug has а Ohoi each class of these popular s Also a Select bes ri 'the "Nou У wietiep rais EO sol icit re equ of 24 ав Varieties, one root of each, for 218. [9 ed Varieties, 68., 8s., ' апа 108 s. per dozen. А PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE LIST on LAPI lication Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Hollow: n don, N, Gladiolus Bowiensis, brightest and x of its с НОМАВ BARNES offers Кы Вид. ni the above Homing prices, according to si t Per 100 : 83., 108., , &16s. Рет 1000: 70з., 80s, ‚ 1006, & 1408. When 5000 a ELT a did at once, a great reduction # us will be made on eit. her Rtos mark: НЕ PLYMOUTH SEED шкы, LIMITED, Мт cm Offices; 68, Welbeck Rtroet, iid Square, | Lo ө ra are very fine, and early orders аге è Best Seeds, | » Car riag ge Fri г ее. ХОА В «Vu Fi М: 1 ЖЯ BEED a Ку м, LPUNBETEUS ARDENERS' ROYAL BEN EVOLENT G тот таа H, held at the Bedford Hotel, Covent Garden, on THURSDAY, January 14 next, for the rp pose of receiving the Report of mittee and the Accounts of the ety for the E and 1 Biecting Officers for the ensuin An take place. ear, egi td of THREE PENSION is will afterwards e past ed its ms an d them "RC Ше P generic character, sped it in а АХ Lis a mixture | IT. Indeed i w places only did any Vias of gills e that in which tropics. Kno T А, of оннанда appear, the rest being occupied ing Vs that the plant is ^im 1 fonnd natura Шу, by a liver- Ey ired parasite, which after a time n the greatest luxuriance, the sea- «Sedi | loses all trace of ЛЕНЬ, 'ànd becomes indt ма the land is salted by the Mun Mr. SMITH | апі waxy. No fructification has at present appeared i i n ittle sa in owth, but it is quits clear that the ame o e: pons modeof treatment arejust such | lateritia. e have seen Mushrooms attacked by have expected, Nature has well repaid | this parasite be!ore, but have never yet seen if the poa gardener for his attention to Һет perfectly developed except проп Fungi in woods, в we have nlready Pa 4 at p, 1129, the | and even there in the majority of cases the young im 'is SAA n magnificent health, with 15 exqui- plant alone ean be found, as from == EA sitely beautiful ere each e 16 feet long, tendency of the plants on which it grows to growing from the top of a sturdy stem 2 feet in | into ‹ eoay, it is only й P IN favourablo circumference. ЕЖ |^ e ri o have visited the Cocoa-nut forests in the | There Eit several s bir d the Horti И роо еу ате ; tree in the healthy and | overlooked by Fungologists, and the older wr vigorous as any they have ever siet with in those | on = gn mistook the metamor pu seen favoured islan r and distinet forms of differe e cir roumistances relating to the cultivation of M this Palm which we һауе just recorded, teach us | Where these little А priis рег йи Mush- all а useful iesson, and one which is well worth usta use, "A a taehes either to the gar- learning. Many plants, уе know, will flourish, in dene pea arer et the p^ wn. The only almost aaz bina o of soil, b w EG s far as we can see, is to are formed by nature—for wise reasons no. t= о Р: iana ad individual жы» h shon ws an mdi ct - edem EA a traces destroy at on — 7 will a t succeed in the cultivation {ауаз we must | any rate be no new "ero t еб: from "within " study the conditions "на mum — gÉ ази рне the piod countries to whic in| "Mushrooms vary ow more under cultivation which they find merus peculiari. at roe than is generally supposed. ew years since Soil and EAT wet and dry анн we figured several forms which they occasionally eriods of growth and rest, йуу о the sun ог e. ong stalked white variety comes up shade, and many other circumstances in connection every year jogethor w with. the usual brown form in 1shro The will be taken at 6 o'Clock in the — The Balot” E site tj A асои precisely. e Ballot ved uno all been issued crib БАР m eds Ре o уо. Р t make immediate application B Еру. В. CUTLEB, Secretàry. 14, Tavistock Row, Covent Garden. W.C.—Dec. 26. g g se, W r ht to be carefully Подано ined if ў would Бе | soureo from om the енени is derived. Happily | oug. Pies in the cultivation o these varieties are cer P olesome with the e sh The Gardeners pnr SA ATURDAY, duin c 26, 1863, ge 1129 we ga чл some aecount of Ат fruiting of of the Cocoa-NuT TREE in the garden of is G а LE -— Rm ЖЕГЕ Ъееп glish gardens. - T studied Le matters à | more approved variety. | ver illi the us at last, У patior Ет regard {о from cool eountri. з, which we used to try to psu lees донні dere kiodi д 4 y forwarded to.u but could not, although we supplied them А н the middle ot л Ostober y. tho Karl of ILCHESTER, of a curious тенен whieh has appeared оня for many years at Melbury on of tropical fruit tr mo. i d better understood, we may peot the most satisfactory the leaves of Yucca flaccida, P fut, as it appears, оп résults; and, as а ot this we poin the | 29 ther species, not even its cognat lau- севсепв, [t has be bsery u more thau one proo — whieh has оо е Мт. um 8 treatment f the Cocoa-nut Palm at Syon Ной gar t till the present time, i in the hope of gaining No part of the garden is exempt from а ра some information with re ^ je somoibing iksa me * PARASITES, either in the form Ls mie gern of e am à or Fungi. The disastrous influence of the former| genera ог 7e must oon t 122 - a ‹ ; eu ana » vay simply - * | near n 1 2 d не ut the а А һе diseovers | & foreita ө dI in g been r s t ihe det dm y C TE га e pc st of Palm ы, апа "that name of blight, the Kal жу of Ms misol fetes has pe e ons, usually nea Ф, m p these px trees yie| rst oeoa-nut of commerce, | often been overlooked, and in only | the ken, 3 each of which t n aia "n Кой п one of the pont же of tropical produetions, and within the last 20 or we may Meer even e years, th into а conieal роот М, tip a w Jie Ld one of the necessáries of life to the native that an E like a general admission of ени slightly cartilaginous, р Аа 4 е border those HT ione by d E rores completely шы F, е оне whioh are Va di If our supposed voyager were a geologist, or “л Арены even amon ape Ане, Bapt wa кн ne n e ии Д ora еы, M would pro бы; активе end Щщ "hé more highly rete gs inio а Аса паб rer ver a pnt in ў s grow in such luxu- euri 1 у d en i did o hs. во, аны ы ould 5м. Et eom- jut n SEPA 1d v "xu gy tts e i peste in e cavity, and the peculiar position of меё ей of a yellowish lom ЫТ synd айе iae mok S approved Lis pls, with 'spawn = reo yo ГТ” some семан genera. ` < b of рН рн ЛУ d булө мн боа йй A ЕД viz ес" » à MD vascular к^ ndles, it should be observed, are - stems of trees, which have probabl е Lon about five w interrupted so as to enter into the lobes, and after aecumulating for ages before the Cocoa-nu eee penc m на About 10 days 12:8 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DECEMBER 26, 1863, и. round them, on their return. to the main М.Ј. В. ness which nnas ve e remembered that at 1011 an in- ;|riger completely cover the surface. $ tho earth, to the T| wo recommend shoul db . MEA S ard | of of еве hanging marginal | lobes. 1 h were plants and e been very well че Ъу — of the striped race, exhibited during t the past su Mr. ich her of those exquisite treasures, O. UTE alenopsis, both apparently cse. well, Ag great rarities : еъ Me ченен Colax jugosus -— e: tem a fim , Ther Ron; an n Grena а, Та: arsi with a outwar while" r. New Р AURANTIACA, L a N habit resembles The Erig iy the pit arid urhoo it is one Inde vg f the rare species, РИ which comparatively - in old Maxillaria Warreana of iges Cabinet), 4 н variety of which was ned once eren ly rdie in the same parts 266. Арл This remarkable р" Grenada Orchi flower (for the first time n Жаап) in сое ба аб Knyperaley, "to which it was Linden, e adopted as the эзгә of *|form in a gr Раша the true Convolvulus margin very gy curving bap | TURNER'S vos go Yr hi e for lants. indl. Fol. Orch. е i d i in ЖҮ, i sen The foliage is prettily potted, sad the, general that о! rrea or (the commit — to Eat opinion as to its de babe but а g finely into doy wer, : the mint of the species of "this мит en domm x which require a very bigh and others a үе tempera ture—points that can only be settled e | ехрегїепсе їп default of accurate information ав to the found, Let t us hope MES the ДЫ, dozen collect tors 1 n gone forth in quest of cool.country Orchids, E furnish the most TA partieulars on these important matters I have scarcely left myself space to do mor e than glance аб a few of the а specimens vli even When out of аскар тен fail to arr t fho of the visit or, Foremost .of these f Van a Lowii which a E^ Ф whence they hung down in long e иб Testos, A ав stre of Schomburgkia tibicinis producing ucker. More interesting to me was a moble pinnt ri "Denircbium bigibbum, a t has habitats are known s land, and e unex found а Мт. Ра claim to rank as og 1а: ү” is gener ili = nada from beg the Ada erem The ei that they required io to "he fustene dt € tias interesting fact more high, and bear "x their rd se мон records, though not to be taken as exact arrange ed raceme of apricot- coloured flow of w evidence, seems to affor bing presumptive proof that the plant is a true native, and that its | cinnabarina, but they do not expand, and therefore Bee ust have been buried as or an peera quite conc eal in thei eir embr: race the minu ute lip. period ies soilon which Fach p is the pro - | anc d will no doubt become та more so when it т diately afet rs айн was жез strengt e "énough to yield in greater | was admirable, either for? „At the same place "Me da [Wiese d [Apis It is of easy culiivation, nd was grown, Cattleya house, or in man informs us, during the summer in the n small quanti Mr. Bat f 4 h h We may “just den tion, as bearing on t indie Odontegls use at Knypersley, but on showing | was peau a subject, that Mr. WoLrAs — bas reared in his арй е а : nA DI pep кык терм Pole Ме, Pilne”? ч indi garden during the past summer Lathyrus Арһаса ас пее los now Orchid Banting лр евз some of ће | Мг. Pilcher's un iring саге and skill. and Melilotus leucantha, the first from E $ Will Байаны ooa a neg gathered in Camhridgeshire in 1850, d second from seeds gathered in the Isle of Wight in 1857. The of E-FLOWE = веешз -— have tvm Eee а limit. сы I (Continued from p. RUCKER’S, У all t s | it were vain to pesi to. Bas а tithe of what among the the Dendrobia. But ir-plants or in the vers other houses, whether of high or low degree, throngh which this vast е Все it then to say that the Orchids inet excellent health, peo to . May they for DIES ORCHIDIANJE.—No. X . 1204). WANDSW! WzsT ILL, ORTH.— lants I m last week as contri- | their generous and spirited proprietor ! pens LATIMER'S, THE SEAT OF THE RIGHT HON. LORD CHESHAM HIS lovely place is situated about three miles EC ETUNIAS ended | Besides the к oC An; mersham, aud t a to ec c of cultivators by the appearenee| einn to the gaiety of Ње show-house, there were | mansion, which in its first foundation was very anc in M yan since of what was oddly | many other CHEM in tow which had been vue |is built of red brick, and was fully ec аза ой мет к "Tnimitablo-— in — | to bloom molested em places where mented in 1826. Itis now d, ordinarily n irn grea! as what shoul follow in the wake of a flower of rw —— merit; but although numbers of new varieties since appeared, АШ here and there on сеи Mathieu for s —has been really meri- majority have proved very far inferior to that whi ch е attracted “special attention to the r: race, have e amongst these and А, of a rattle-snake's tail. house, where the уе А, eburneum Ба т pert the latter otra tude of its Single А spikes, by no m П These were in the East Indian ^ . erbum, an A. sesquipedale, "which "bet v was йш forth ri а уе р!ап It is of. course impossible to surmise vhat x "may be yt in store, but a really variety, when it shall bá forthcoming, ОЙ be „welcomed of t latte "dim — plant growers, as P. inimitabilis - was. т the present, the striped-flowered race of ЕА varietios, of which Mrs. Fer n was the forerunner, у аро 4 ut its snow tems. oolest house, ht the w-white „Во owers, these are In a cooler. ugh Без the charming pos Чире бы Ке, anda white iind AS brala liliastrum, were in flow thi ints à Mee -| about it. ructure, and has jk is situated on. а green turf, f ormed by Hexe is lake any Che stnut trees, wh augment the sug much when in flower, e which in e mind's eye Í long to вее in that е. The oft ma - length, that in order to е seen to any 5 i em hand, and the top of a steep chalk E ney - - The Barlingtonias deserve more than a passing « word. the B. var ied. it andes to tho Duke of. Bedford's estate at "Chen varieties es of the r bein — ты i аге s allowed t Я її ihr к" forated go forth. ав обо for public. favour, fi for there be Eos in small baskets, or, better still, saucer r-shaped „pots filled with Эл and so that ong roo their lon E to the other. The general don of a Petunia Fon is well known, is that which is described as funne l- side This mono; has, | t t season, some very pretty close approach to a Convo. ped flower. рр Now, it is this chastely- Келей jum. with its, во to „Speak, э; ч Пу 2 Mr. "Rockers cooler Boing (а ш est rosy-crimson to pur i md may Tun freely in and out without ur = е шу from their EA т, they сы о, Мт. Rucker grows - bere sweet B. fragrans d half- a-dozen other kinds, in | рег Of | half "scareoly ent of he has already es of e break during + as shown p most desirable piani) 1 Barkeria — омеа, the margin is almost even, gomme d а very o which there were v us-sha hite), Epidendrum vitellinum, Ж; жете шу = "loo, E then L.an ceps, as he pleases, and һе шу has done it very erfectly. о appearance, same stone would have given m solidi and в tability, as the apparent his stately building, The approach from БИ А wi ме house is nearly а mile in lengt idi аа of h, an "афти а nice continues, and passes second of which gives Ауга of a beautiful wes which the river Colne precipitated in picturesque manner, sib is Rer eans of this dium made to form а beautiful lake, whilst „below end chiseled outline, which i legant a Petunia; and since we have this those should ed ose of the other grou which referenc ce has been n mad e. ү "ы character x the corolla are а н ged, and as their | wel presence increases - length of {һе circumferential gans y refl and thus we have а бахаа -shaped pe wer with five reflexed | ! lobes ви] superadded — cap irit which мз off е RÀ produces as m deep cmn as there en quede гіена ME oiv Н та oothness and definition in the margin ае Such flowers, moreover, have always a loose occasioned in great measure , In these latter, the i ini course of the ensuing and many others were sini ^ e mat vi flower-stems. Here were the fin nest specimen eaving this bridge the. тома little and * There from. Africa and € been told that t n e Е there is a still loft A islands, and er fine espe yet to come to us X їз rauch to be are specimen of. ier an allied ies, S. dichotoma, which че not yet flowered. are other Sobralias measure by the?’ will require to be kept coo Peru, which may probably reach е сада бнт НЫКЫ winds d еы те а " ed pne tree, Every charms, nee now presen mit, the [t aty ар Mid harmon прыть. Certainly 16 ів one of thi of the kind асас 'asintéd. e you find а bred, together а few living plants. the cascade it _ 5,9 =ч 3 Т S CATS ID DECEMBER 26, 1863,] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1229 traight, gravel ro ‘wh 1 and here І Ж] райве ют о ne feature which parti- | err much in ` sticki ing flowers all over their grounds, done; it should b ‚ү wi Mrs Я E ated spo irc cularly ur me. (be, beautiful turf, fiac рр T, aum render monotonous. In large places There i іза good deal of pleas: irees and shrubs, but no Yo frittring of flowers, an d all there may be eve eral concentrations АА adequ uate f1 1l this ws " rp ТОЛА е борар Nothin ch y pretty was вог ry to ма а some fine along the tront of t ouse to t tl tt deae where | youn гааг Д о th where І found the most «йс здү г а еуег zs e firi wretches of lanta pr 48 or 32 pots г s H LM hap ру Рн 4 d mg 2o destroy al seen ; it was үре ier Му пе old English Elms, Lim d , xd with admira try. The урек. is a plan of апа ecd oo А Pinetum i is а beautiful ^p atractivo |, In tho. front of the h the t is very narrow, it, designed ре А иг." ара p s | + | = | Eos s aa К е ‘SISON 40 TWM B ©. F- SIDE NEXT HOUSE. REFERENCES TO PLAN. Christine Pelargonium, rosy pin 9. Trentham Rose Pelargonium, rosy scarlet. 19. Countess of Warwick Pelargonium (variegated), scarlet ram A elegans, — mE 10. Herald of д Pelargonium, orange tinted cerise. Mos inte rolad with Amaranthus melancholicus ma Pelargonium 11. Comte de Реїато шшш тову scarlet. ruber, oliage. Vas note i dark orange aariat, тареш 12 ropotom Бараа, salo пеш Г ri eg A Purple Кї 13. Gazania splendens, ы» y glow, dark ring round the| оу, Ribbon Border, in three rows :—Front row, Lobelia spe- Cloth of Gold Selari ium (variegated), scarlet flowers, disc. blue; middle row, onti ropo (varie- intermixed with Heliotrope, Etoile de Marseilles, vi violet x Verbena Purple Kin @& ), scar! scarlet flowers; back row, Ye Calceolaria purple, 5. Brilliant гозер ( pe ett VI A and Amaranthus, plant t for plant. 7 St. Ош Pelargonium ааа. flowers, edged з марша Vat Vaucher ui rem ere дан dte. ү 18. Prince of Hesse Pelargonium, pale salmon pink. 23. Coleus Verschaffeltii, dark pa foliage. s m»pner 2 broad straight walk from end to end. Bir г Joseph | superbly grown. The transplantation of large fruit| which, when robed in their autumnal tints, as they Paxton has suggested the placing o g seemed to be a general principle. I saw some | were when I saw them, hen most lovely. From т E orne large crops | this I ascen ы the hill, where I met with а ruin were done, the effect wo d be very good. of fruit, and close to them were trees (not trans-|of the old manor derriere of the kitchen, and The kitchen garden is a very useful one, 34 acres in | planted) which -— not given one Apricot. adjo ini i extent, It is m ated po aaa house, poa its ails The whole management of Latimer's does infinit Rickards, are concealed by banks о! rels. It tains que gn to Mr. ° Donaldson, the gardener, I noticed some | who with it a farm 71 500 acres. Near this span-roofed and ie Ad proie бад in one | Spruce Firs which had become much disfigured by the hasá is un тео arrini a horse-engine fo which a п n& crop was still hanging ; dide leave АҢ FUR bases of the brauches having turned|ing water up into ойдо which kind; they were EE р анан ез апі Фарз i 4 to the outside rown colour; the poin! ее t were in vigorous health, but the whole of rown|of the house i must time fall off, and when r imens. vr in "o ча кес аре Жө. к з. жее rains trees miserable supposed arise| Тһе chu : Dy ' ттш d prevented bi ог uxorem from the over 4 rynoss of s strong chalk soil im am very pretty building, іп - "repair, and not aqueous fluid, Ыы ОСУ ore fitting ordinary | hot su summer, whioh JM age A . af state for keepin; TES die oL "ies vosrds 1e said a wo tie dn m he Mà lude а few | wardens, magnifi chancel, wherein: There «эы: VUE C ashes of many generations of the шодо e eerie e ъа ample| Неге із the monument of the first Baron Russell x odiis е ik Ta енй E. des d E the ОЁ this divine ds ings at Cheneysisa|being bound for Spain, the heiress of which bordered pm Ae H 4 Fyi ТЕ TL unit idi HE E в. P TREES tn mesi bars and was found fo ge yt І | : d d ir | i nn ii is ке i ЧҮ. || SẸ ү i d Hi | Ё i E і Ч Strawberries вееш Book. vd Mi vi he Vigour of | Latimors д ata, and all that tribo of p lants. | the ground slopes to the ишь pronte, md АГ of Chrysanthemums, | prospect ia bounded by large 1280 to The Archduke was во колга" with his ndo pow that he soon advanced o entertain his illustrious guests. - [with it? 1 bave long ig thought it "would frui THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DzcrwszR 26, 1868 in а and had six e sent чо те їп а border, consisting entirely of peat, | dens convinced that they are the better for һат loam E leaf-mould intermixed with it. A ndromedgt and eas I E uld treat in a similar manner АП Ы them req o peat, th | warmed orchard house, him to several honourable posts, and King Henry VIII. | from Sydney last year іп а ian but they all made him m Russell, of Cheneys Mrs һе after. | arrived dead. y of your readers jte dl me where wards ired by ea inae es rd W a pl may be p me earer Aes the ^ the [saam ден Lord Adm s Scotland, K Knight of | The tree being deciduous, requires m winter, the Meg and Lord Priv vy Sé opinion, nothing but protection froti frost, and t o be is also а very с А-А monum t tole he ее with a ith ey o of Lord and Lady is een Rus. IN is p | heat in the spring, m; perh "als in summer if delicate E marble, and m mmense | season be gloomy апа cold, fo for it of mon Lord and Lady William « are o full- sized | leaves are fa E ль їп | the > Sy ым climate, where m. always be Applied if г poss of Rhododendrom ponticum on a sand-ba nk, abont years ago, with no other preparation than that of trenching in the Grass pr rakes which grew on it, and the sh rubs now form quite a jun ngle M ures aire os Aaaa figu ulp by medallion busts ot thei “The sad 1 puse y du of his — s fate de an attractive object and the erous other jo iamen render e place | as an illustration of the vanity of human greatness. J widely. It is to É remarked that tl whole of the Bedford proper ty. "т » * bee 2 ы а ! fields, le hedge- i lly to be Wheat, ertet нач oA LO The hedge- Done E is c eneral in this are badly managed ; — AR — Permit me to add another proof (о | £ Well S&otíttícs. i "We have two po of it here that, were не, , Esq. Pee а. LINNEAN : — —QG. Bentham [the chair. J. E. "Tierney Aitchison, M out in Ma ay, 1859, w w to bë | Whitethorn ; ; d snd Nut trees are the prin- mes plants (just m е are equally аз доо cod in this locality as seedlings. W. G. T ане, v Forfarshire, БЕ Open Wa ouse. Waring, Esq. ; а mE 3 | Esq, were electod Fellows. Біг J. B. Hearsey exhi Aor f In dian Noctuidæ. Tho following papers were ecies of — СЕ n the * On D. af oe d s к Айдок" by mmunicat ted by- Di Hooken, o Palms — When will the ымен e "fienda а nd opponents of o the Duke of —— hedges are гче. а E ue рези ;bu still t чи , I КЕ at de Пота P Puckisg ms e есен seas than t ricultu we re to еа prizes for the best ke ept result would be that we should have them such a ast Lx come ша ап dps ? throws ought to be, and the farmer would y the of his crops. Henry Bailey, C.M.R.H.S., 4 ks. e Correspondence ter аге making а dmi fence to| verings & aime im by ‚ 1 5 must еи that the latter seda mo ^ "have the best of it. А clear m transparent | ап of glass, either in the shap an orchard otherwise, must, 1 should think, be preferable | e di florus, Raphia vin nifera, Borassus ieth ot Western тореш p had been inora namely, ш, m, and Elaeis е Ае c had been aii ч Чо und by Mr, rse of = —— and me group of Arecin the н ЭЕ мурч Мапп їп | Man renresented Sunk divide our pude tn fro the surrounding field, and we | to Frigi D four new genera and ten Dir specie: e: ld be rr much "obliged for any information your | besides, glass must necessarily admit more light and | having, been found. Thus two-thirds ofthe Palms which rres sponden could give us, as to the best way of|heat, at exclude more cold ien any woven mat In our old sunk fence the turf | m colour? and flavour of fruit, Mr. Rus istributed, two to the Arecineæ, one to ғ of ч lawn was bier continued to the оке marks are important, for or if they can be borne out У Cocoineæ, and one io the Borassines. Тһе authors of the wall of the sunk бе, thus giving the thick- fact, we may at once discard our ouses, е that it had been hitherto overlooked, that turf upon the top «баһа mdk but we have | the $ advanced by Mr. R. most egualiy apply |in in the young state, ве veral рекон ‚оё Raphia are found not answ the turf upon the TN = i ш well was Suy brown and — Тате ап ugly edge | his experience, therefo ore, on this and other points con- | consequence they are with to the — Should we gain a ciently firm edge | nected with the subject, would greatly oblige 4|two or three "S together. oremost amongsl to place a solid square of earth 6+ with the | Looker the useful Tropical Western АЁ s stands _ n "the top of the wall with вой) про: the turf side out- me towards vm field, and were then to la urf on tbe of th ay the lawn eating. Peach-houses with Fire answer to your ey emp inquiry, I Pu, to state -clay Pipes. — In | the з; n as I befor th be liable to crumble h ragg edge. The slope from the tom of the wall up to the | э пзе а ог вїх те АА p^ the E and m It is с аге у „beco: ing use n | oiling their — andy is to ently the soot accumulates very TN indeed ; fiot they have only been cleaned о ould secu: top to the wall, there яша be scarcely any perceptible break to the eye — — t—about nine years ago; the Су e then all е а" пр, ав I had occasion somewh:zt to ае the =r of the flue. The soot would, bowever, be removed ойо - Tho. or Boobees of F make an excellent "poni of ^ which when, ан жес ordance with usage,' the hand of any е наны магы wil y anm "e dez з. Ж advise уоп somewhat low towards 80 t m eye єз be ud over it to meet the green pa Ф NES epe Me ву I asl ад с C n- M on the sama x argen дуз and running a strong wire iate space, s with a little h Par t chimney is of brick, — at more pipes а through fi Aet v леда toit. The Ted top; di doubtless answer the purpose equally well if Sade dez of pipes, if this were found Ps NS would have comp lied with “ б. W.G person T adultery has been сиб off Amongst Че more civilised nations it із used as us, in the man: of воа "ms. for illumination, | oit from the kernel b ose. "The exportat stated {о be ек o quantities shipped erra Leo 5 шошо During the last (sem of the wa eus TS lad bes r correspo: dents wh y expect » и fruit in orchard 1 boues "without: апу} heat, рро ргорег skill We do not wish to force the fruit, but sim wis this bleak partfof Yorkshire re ieee ен protect 2n we Pind it But we are told tiiat somo heat is Waysr D. - peti American variety Byduey, m I mean, ian Custard Apple, which is farpentiny the sto size, 30 feet high, roving in manured, ` which bore pro F: raw Eaglish ga gar- how of | imported in Bri itai wine, a drink muc ed Ëy dt cutting “off the male flower: apio: this s instead of yeast in vidis n planted € A OR. side $5 16 made tremendous The following season an por fr нң Ms ales a year ог two it rue e again profusely, scent, equal to | most delicious sceni Mm enthusi- | I xd anything Ыг borders of A bet clay "bis etes and sand intermixed yours ала еа feet ina few cases however, d gr^ i should never however roe as have much of m peti. the der epo eem 2 the same time I| Yam, Cassada, without loam, leaf-mould, soil, and in this they have run up to | The wine years; in such |i hd | í Ei preferred by i — ——— o —— een: КГЗ, Уч ҮЧ" БАО DECEMBER 26, 1868.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 1231 briefly noticed under the name of R. Welwitschii, is sed 1 ina similar жау. Тһе petioles of R. vin nifera are Poticeg of 230065, eaflets furnish а durable roofing which lasts эне ba ds one. i fru uch liked ; e very young lea fets ён "e dere expand a de ei for pla iting — and ww: Accra. g Pa lm are used for binding Cartoons e Punch. By John Tenniel, 44. Bradbury & Evåns. ong the Chri Mere if not ee a without а eram of a hundred o А volume The dan un" tid (cm "ts of гере hell to the hills to procure Rubber, the extrerities of the | m uc sim- h is rather ply roasted, and the soft central part (wh Dto and tough) is eaten. ајан at Ferr rs gave many parti- which [es the жге, of the] ps and соп by an enumeration of Lie о the new ones consist- in of T Podococcus Barteri, Phytelephantopsis a ecretus (?), Laccosperma leve айай енй pat Hookeri, cuspida amus Manni, and ; to which the above-mentioned K tschii ma; be added. and carpa, , Raphia рерна Тойга BOTANICAL. OF EDINBURGH: Dec, 10.—Prof. Balfour in the |У i - he riti y ofice. bearers for 1863-64 were elected, . H. Balfour ; Nitouslibeiti Prof. | p W. uk аще of Фавори : ei various Кода for | Pose hae a is R. Wel | most violent kind without introducing an inci ost fas tidious "n of а serio istmas Books of the season, this stands | itor. P: cleverest possible drawi ings upon tale Mr. Ten iel vió so thoroughly understood the ай of representing human passions of the quietest or ident " id Move ЖОП t uch like M. linc entum, ' Two glorious Moutan Peonies an а double Plate; the one, огуну Stuart Low, ua bright carmine 1086, double, and fully 8 ns бгд #8; the other, Président La mbinon, е SUIS аг e, but les full, and of a lil elgian seedlings, pe like other Tree Peonies pt acquisitions in situations where these sequisements can be met. Hechtea dwarf M Bromelia Ghiesbreghtii is exican d n res Ey йыл tt ubjec ects, beaut tifully printed — the long spiny-edged үк ding leaves, Wh а rarely n l provided for the buyers of gift books, Never pf à bro дегем t ge з white р wd ptbes- n LIA de hd uM Mit 8 nts of|cence underneath ; the tall scape bears numerous small white flowers, Brahea dulcis is à Ы, дейды fan Palm, the Corypha dulcis of Humboldt a | Piand, Lat n Nos introduce d from Me xico. Phrynium throwing up its leaves boldly on ugh.” Sos has ехрес every one = who turned ov ed pages. Amongst the continental publications (MR Garden Botany, and 3 pn. illustrations of New P ЕД well as comically, апа astonish — grave admiration a | а.о ted to says s the | the а themselves. broad, of а | shaded green with a clear silvery centre and two sub- жут bands, thus trifasciate, and the under вана urplish red; 16 will be а remarkably effective a fine New Grena- p M » mirabile is а green sort with раї ather distinct, but falling into the second species hd Phal that nhe reaches us the most regularly is ZZ} fion n Нот icole of the pietorial i-e NUTS of "thi pla nts of interest ло cultivators, „воще о Prof. — П, Account of X Vegetation. v. Er" мы. 5 at kikik dy Clare, Ireland. By Ward, Esq.——11I. Remarks оң the Sezual Change in te p oM "of Zea, May: By Mr.J. IV. Remarks om somu ‚8 e of the ru n Plant of. India. By Dr. the Culti yd s the чу: iferous By. Dr. Anderson, Super- у ЕЕ озыне, of ing haa has been carried on successfully. 'The following is. а A of the Н ш, plants in ho nurseries at inchona succirubra, 1024 ; that place on the 15th June 1863 :—! C. Calisa; (a 3 €. officinalis, Sh micrantha, 695; C ruv —total, 4620. The cultivation of Cinchona at eelin, as attended with very great difficu үт at first, pat шен hese paon overcome, and there i reason lantation will be SRM In the Жойкын dt t une i 190, 1 рити mi Bimpson, the European Кени, purge x Darjee! g, with about 2 108. p^ m fresh leaves the following species :—O. rubra, с. оешу md M sisi ipm E Doi Pe with water slig py soaa with в кү BENED itter, and patients suffe: were pene I -— the еп Dr. xamine chemically the nature . А leaves bra, aud we quinine in them.—— VI. On the Cultivation of Tea in India. Ву W. Jameson Ps; | is is first a very good representatio Aalen dues, а comig. s Orchid, which has now of { ains t blas strae with me pera ч well kno England; also . At [Am des QAM which lias | We find in nopsis | text will be D^ "s pa закри notices of t a, and Echeveria, with much m Фр өөү, . Hog s Ga rde ol "Year- Book for. 1864 i and the best of its class. а good The lists of ӯ | е | New LM its, Plants, and Flowers are ample and саге: fully prepared ; and hg Ве Шш. and Foreign CH tural Directory, prominent feature, the Lag КЕ, of [a kind » which has been attem apta A ve useful addition to this part of the book is a list after its raiser M. Brandy, a French I1 ri e * arbori induced by eullvation as in s the Sen, Ah А Lilac called od рене M. ie d Бен m ЫЗ bears den Na E Inge dee ep ‚ flow rs; апо! other led. ise Ver- r varietie: white, is ph Viola arborea eous' ha - d id plant ts IE of nobility Eu Len with the gardener's name where known, aad th M ies town. aa is besides the usual inform ound in an alm Garden Memoranda. „ ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SoctETY's CONSERVATORY A With the neat and Анн fine hardy flowering shru Ta ium перете KENSINGTON.—W. manner in which t his house is wel b the Fellows „9E кез (һеге A neilgerricum) is A Indian Lily, with som thing of the aspect of eximium, and wit TAE fragrant flowers, which, however, M, Lemairé ДЕА miik f jaune. miel. "The Camellia rt, те ofa m attractive аса er, an Vicomte de Nieuland, also a Ба is less pronounced in mi ed Bell and check ^ all seasons ot the year. hs equty, spring 16 is а blaze of floral b ваа 4 Hyaein ч» TUE E Pi 2 alley, i other УМ: | d eeded by. Pelar- | goniums, ue "Mignonette tion ; 4 while later in duas season годна and character ; but one а Romana, an Ite lian seedling, "те pr resen ery handsome т іпе, апа алы ured fow trusted, is a fine, full, h Е а tinge of bling the, noble а= А сы other central е гун —€— Among specimen к» gregum > Norfolk fund Pine (Araucaria excelsa) seems irably, | vigorous growth e CT ; and, — ча plants | of this and . other kinds we noticed, in f lathr наор lands féted for plate is devoted to some high-eoloured va atieles е cultivation with Теа гош the Kohistan of the North- | Diplacus glutinosus, amongst which Godronii, rea, standard Myrtles, and weet Bays, Т T nos qu — i P^ ns eie ur large crimson flowers deepening into deep сойз е DM Palms, and nclls the p^ covered. with ру веса e eno enit Slad the Kopien af | around the op -y toat, mui he а] fower buds, many of which are just bursting into 2 à and Pindee, of Cashmere Jummoo, and "the veryzhandsome plant of its kind; these varieties wer blossom. The plio Double White "kind is. remark» ted Sikh States. The following ëstimate оѓ the yieldof| raised by M. Ingelrelst, of th nic Gard able. for robust and. for the beauty, of DX A full Dear ing, 100 1ba per aofo maj bo gini Nancy. ^ Pin maculata is а handsome broad-|its flowers, which, ара to severe ding early : тл Мө: | fave ilippine ‘Island Palm, in which the|in the season, are unusually large ^s. perfect. The Kohistan of Rawu Аба RES leaves are mottled with pale and olive | well-known sem called variegata is a Kangra Valley . + rs 85,000 8,500,000 is а Mexican m ^ with the uu for the gaiety of its[prettily striped red and white Kasloo 4) fan 35,000 8,500,000 he D. н p Mg and qw milar drangular | Muundee, &c. xis us 40,000 ‚000,000 | receptacles, REN Mic Tastate levis A | A, em border n indi the eorridor at the rear of Protected HiBtataeeeeieeee—— 10000 1,000,000 tinctly А with greyish blo eh A Rhododendron | the building, thriving plants of Dicksonia antarctica D m ань оа ча T ‚000,000 | called formosum ph y ith Tooth Western G атай ES АЖА д а 180,000 18,000,000 | yellow R. aureum and К. Ji, dt carmine | m dent yc wen же masses of rockw. ork; raised Kumaon ., eeen, fe 990000 850,000,000 | flowers very like the onmiiy [d "hybrids of in the first instance with the йына of hiding 9:0, 000,000 | {ће latter species. Azalea Р. Beautés should | барв i in whieh Araucaria trees are gr ‚ hay ye been ч чк siete Vor ig rome re, pieta ете be, asit is described to be, ma ini, : : ornamental by v её e export semi- flowers of а delicat ate "ву esh-eolour| variegated Ferns, such ав Pteris argjræa and i oriy allow an im aaea u e bnt ss dashed with white around the — ig thickly | cretica albo- тора ermix: such à ini — the Tadjan ре еа one Айн at x Agro im зыта pes spotted on the upper segments and c Rege id | the green-eaved so fonde farni ү уша um, C ium БЧ] о! count; c nt i Б “ Rupply f expor! Т. жна dti ox perimen; v n bodies with deep carmi A IE: 0 ar bulbiferu pa an ds сүй реє - ҳат" "E la RM OW by data which cannot bo gainsaid, that tho | Вг cultivation of е. Tea can be profitabl pem that the Tea is admirably fitted for the home and Indian отон MEA M i properly conducted d sind backed b capital annuals, 34; 118; trees апа shrul 5; Ferns, езе ino H -— specimens o Afi species ot pi dH species s full flower, їп thé open Wardie — mat from two Separate a trees air їп his The tree had. been Mese fUr (d The trees, of their last summor od give кте ià the Р, ЕЕ із а which ur may be inct 1 an agreable 1228 enious manner made for the belt just mentioned, Mr. fr. Eyles has in contrived а series of boxes of rough ih e back, 3 inches high in "rout filled with THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Viti Levu, Chief еи showed us and ые vert per of Yams 18 а 106 fectly Vm favourable occas [DECEMBER 26, 1868, татава н into -— Mende as to ure g "100 lbs, are by no orei mainta ain, that i in inches lopin mixture, which, of Morini "looks a en eed n e pots down to the gra x. one of these boxes the s ÎE it might g : К-ы dicont pe as they sometimes expres get а к; s, it must ven h and ri a woma йр plan, аи, "RO fally made ge s = Ау by w ay|she would а Б large eno ч Yes rt | 20 people; ist tho di ave fed one- LI + E та іве one that would pu Dok ot small matters as in that 00 ping Grass-like ini in т шоге ient materials. Nothing is so well suited "e indoor edgings as fully droo of t the central d Шы d here are though EG Эм: pains 6 spes for prepare the soil the setti atr to ss them вту Ъеѓоге 16 wil Meu itself. i ursued t go M, her word, that ed n who bet with "e could o: thir erise and The the ging Isolepis gracilis with (Erythrina indica, Li nn) As soon аз its bloss to appear, whi ich ds basy th about J uly a and the beginn Drala ms begin The luxuriant growth, and Water should n freely ; healthy натр and to guar срба. WER GARDEN AND 8 Tte r havin yet bee sua! liy | chance pen pet afforded at not dal ues w PA T а ode of even stealing a rch the flower garden li ida ee beds for the y pri either ay" turf or othak = pleasireground d tion MUT be = po ink racket lik а мл judiciously arra ng unded by an edging of pod, plensing чк cere the wire abbatis round the margin useful £ having already | g L9 р, дА E fant that ате wa; up; thes ileke. are RUE whence the. highest mou! EI d time ascended on the 6 of Se epte 1860, Pritchard and myself, ahd resembling herit of Buke Lev d the name e here, and p ie extremely | all i the bare h ort for however, Fuppor the Lyco opod. н уау оЁ и апа : emet to t least in every two о yea: УА 2 uke, the frst сө thei Fer observations will. а ne 8 ай Auriculas, Polyanthuses, шау апа to Sel [к Е cien eese water occasionally Pes he soil i y dry, but avoid wetting the foliage as denies аз s poss si ible. DY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. ) ated, all spare rou ud should deed, ^ GF i "it. course, a regular y three Finally, оон planted to cover illam * o free from we ebruary the first | years. The tendi to i^ РО eich yar Ka other supports have pe season made gre egin to "ien, and in the heathen districts gress. Among them e of the fastest proving зани: of t are made to i priests. Iu March rsnips; also, in forming new plantations is Coboa scandens, which is neatly trained and April the eO crop comes in, and is stored in of Бие, Корее bush fruit, &e, if the a circular manner over the arches at tho b sheds thatched with Cocoa-nut уне As the season собой is stiff, ould be well worked arb of the Eie and from them led up to t ds require at least a | if wet, of etm: well drained ; a good coat of cinder gallery railings, which it covers f 1 Чы roots exhibiting any kind of | ashes an d into е маш serve to facilitate Ше leaves. Higher up, as wellas in other parts o decay h "r^ Spende to aes vent their contami- a wa vater and a Len. it also m graceful festoons of тока nating lthy ones. are eaten baked, P Ө АЗ АСИ ЧЫР green foliage. Оп e of the pillars, too, the boiled, or steamed, and the natives can consume great | „ rd ни а кыли, ле? тишин Ramis pe ra DÀ ing Та - "* ghe with greai VI. а quantities of them. Whole cargoes have oceasionall а n iiu ыан кыйал sr that all supports and cross ties necessary he con- | been taken with profit to New South Wales and N 2] Вавоматка. | ог антта | struction of a house of the dimensions of that now | Zealand, and whaling and trading vessels never tou ch 34 temm Lorean [uunc m E under sodes uH either already or very soon will bejat the group without laying in a good supply. Max. | Min. | Mean беер, |" qeep. concealed beneath a mass of rich and luxurian S Mission to Viti. C$ | om | 2983] 48 | 40 | 49| 434 | аах, _ " НЕЧЕ ЕЕЕ ТЕТ: >O — Miscellaneous. чаналы гаран qmd АНЕ АННЫ Н ЧЁ | ч. For {Ле ys week. s s 420) 45 | 46 | Ww. Royal Horticultural Society.— There - Жр кое be PL TE T DE у RT HT verage. | | 30213 | 35028 | 47A | 3977 | 389 | 45.5 | 4&6. e : of the Musa Cavendishii of unusual size. It is 5 feet in cir- 5097 BEE Мез da апу, з his house i bat th де ethe| P 15- Pine tirourhout ke jm onm eumference at the broad end of the bunch, and weighs | €?1e ck of the family, efloors,| — 19—Uniformly overcast ; very fine ; slight frost. 86 Ib. (50 1b., we believe, is reckoned a very fine bu MED. | Çe., be at all times kept particularly dieit id (d са Жие еу ы раша Most people X — e Á that it takes а rol atmosphere through fire heat wil not, how-| — Туш тшу ovens rer DM v long course o o get fruit the Banana in | ever, keep the AEN in that luxuriant health which Mean temperature of the week 1 deg. below the average. England. The fruit ы in the MÀ ltural Gar not only creates a present interest i m, but also STAT AT CHISWICK .R.H.S,, of | furnish guarantee for success in the future. Great rb: iih fi ЖАНЕ Byfleet, $ лека who has sent "the fruit. for exhibition, moderation, therefore, in the use of fire heat is - i ived some small plants from the West Indies оп | 2egessary in ч department. А temperature of from ЕЕЕ КЕРЕ? g Winds. the 6th of September, 1862, and under the skilul| 40^ to A and from 55° during | ang fin, |52182 SE E Quantity |, dl, EL Hr f Mr. Carr, his ener, f these has| the day tim during this dead hd of the 486 |49 Rained. A z^ А uced this enormous fruit; in fact, the| year amply ків, Camellias in bloom may Бе | Sunday27 .| 427 | 2990| 361| 1 оло. | 5| 5| 1| 5| 2| 8/7 bunch is little less in size than the plant whicli pro- watered now and th p clear bes ка. часе. | Мов. Bi CEAR ЕР rer T duced it, The now ft. in. in height, In the case of sto ive d s keep up an abundance of| wed. 30..| 447 | 326 38.7 15 018 |1| 6| 2j 2| 4101 and the bunch about 3 ft. is now exhibited, hung | 35mospherie humidity, w pou die the drying ten- | Du 31-| d | fs | 9a | 15 аен f the colonnade in the conser | 61У of hot-wa - pipes. In EE су at "S Satur. 23..] 425 | 312 | 374| 15. | ол 13131212141 oiim We understand that it is n. | inconvenience rip, leave a very little back air on a ighest temperature during the above period occurred on the fation t to the Queen, ei oque rom st night whenever the weather is t all fa А зын. а, йыт 58 deg. ; andthelowest on the 28th, 1860—therm; чада to вее it before it етө the garden. Times. eie Y sany EH d and Achi еу шау ad be ge E ild the тсей on for the ion of warm houses. Le correspon жал has cien ча абы f this s S bom | now be ав much at rest as p Notices to Correspondent s. hel шаса - па day "ned а tree growing Е а | giving them bat Dus) water—in fact none except the Y UJ ЕБЕ д. Masters, 93, et rice ird Street, and Thomss Га shrubbery i north t ры, Не [уш show а disposition to flag. In favourable Claye, reine " x adds that ober te ег. Mr. ев, weatherlike the present they should, however, have | Dioscorea ВАТАТАЗ : W. Your gardener has advised you well. of Bicton, Devonshire, we 2-0 таай us with псн оа Б ын А А, кыре са currents, 09017 t throw somo Histor т отет Ше placo where they — of i ‚аге ap Prin injuri leaves. ; is tet xd ысу M c ce ERE SIS и X to h, and alb 2; mi i the Y e pit in w! r Xx ано ет дыга YAEY: o his 5 and adds tuat hey ase handesdsofboncheso blooms al pei a P MX RR I E E TE Eeen Zy тылы | over them. y flowers, of the а permanen of to 80°; Selle gut ma of iE or nothing сай bo more erroneous. R. ponti may be foun ly all the autumn tmospheric moisture, let us us presume, secured. puces e if Ton pey it you m faa d your Чы ihere, and it is us he says, any varieties of Such 786 the сазе pr eparations is be made for тазе : the ri h, after this - the 59 a intermediate colours to be in eed а ШЕ: Ңң ede төрке of 454 йозе Мамкз ок Ел: Pot dese Hoary Morning ; 2, Handsom? succession from October till May, when they are s ROING DEP ough, but acid and astringent ; 8, Liko Шо Borsig = MENU domes Prenes, -Contine former Tti with regard Папаша; 4, Winter armain. . Pears "Yi onis i € Wound iced i ias, Age! ве Ver benas, Vixkmmzs.—lf the buds i Ter the early house a кз: as as bee е cog wi пи many oinor Jate “keeping reri "uchsias, one allflowers, Tree слано | broken, d deavour to raise the tem ас a litte, жинсы f 'olyanthus, Primroses, and rers in abundance: Не until i es 70^, at which ана «Sh 7 ain for a tho varies Zn а Е tates, moreover that iselto - thrus! - or storm | while ; pm vel to ааа hum Abutilon vitifolium; and Boronia crenulata, wih ock is пасток. сар на ing note, and Mzroxs.—To success with these "here must leaves and flowers, Hardly examinabled- < hat the song thrusb, robin, wren, and hed be the maintaining а bottom heat of from | quu modis p obliged informé — re all merry with their sweet 75? to 80°, and the temperature of the atmosphe the Quercus discovered by Mr. Fortune .Yams.—lhe Yam cultivated із Ње | гот to 75°, but good crops may be obtained and mentioned in our Leading Article, Јар. 25, 1802, Can p - Dioscorea alata, Linn., having a square climbing stem аена ев upon a bed of slowly fermenting — coupe кары name — . without prickles. "The natives distinguish а number of | ma s an -i -— must soon Our oc e er rer ОМОК piant ort varieties, all of which are known by the сае sfr to young plants а em in small pots like the Dutch Elm or some form of О. montana. No соъ name of Uvi Some have; large, some small roo enough ; бар "hem. d the glass, and you may hear of itat Kew. We ег seo the ра Eo tiog } either а white or more less purplish fingos mei her gom: ihe out or pot into la rge pots, using Den rr reed phe i Prane upon these dif ‚аз wellas кашы bs of | properly, warmed, rather strong срт soil. Sow for| Hybrid perpetual Roses about the end y re . maturity, tt are founded. succession аб intervals of about a month until weather is mild, ed. DECEMBER 26, 1863.]: THE GARDENERS — AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Menures and Feeding Stuffs, AYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, AND BAWTREE Address 89, Seed Market, Mark Lane Jia озова Sam mples and prices on applica 1288 Ё WAY . AND p EVANS, ANALYTICAL and uet IM CoxsuLTING CmnEMISTS, receive PUPILS for Ho ÉL о of AGRICULTURAL and GENERAL ANALYTICAL STRY. 106, Leadenhall Street, E.C. HE ШШ АНЫН. MANURE ОРАН? have now ready PREPARED BONE MANURE for present use on PASTURES, WHEAT MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. BLOOD MANURE for ditto. yr of LIME, &c. All the above being in the finest condition. They also con- tinue to supply GIBBS'S PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, E of AMMONIA, and every аса Manure of E. PunsER, Secretary. 116, Fenchurch Street, E.C. Autumn ANURE aem ANY Consisting == Tenan! ying upwards of 90,000 Acres of Land. Chairman.—JonN OLAYDEN, Littlebury, Essex. Ma: Director.—J AMES ODAMS. Offices : A Кайр Street, London, E.C. gc "pum n: NITRO-PHOSPHATE or BLOOD (їлмїтЕр), occ Manufac КОО, аре - pm DAMS'S BLO i^ MA R rW —This Manure, specially prepared A Autumn Sowing, T been in use for me rta dd and has give reat satisfaction to consu ers may be sen е Company's Agents throughout the n 2 irect toc ч ъа Сосед эфес fices: 109, Fenchurch Stree London, Е.С. m 5 10s. per r Ton, delivered а! nee Railway or Wharf in Chemical Analyses R. ——— STUS VOELCKER, FCS ©немизт to the Royal Agricultural Socioty of England, has RE ID his LABORATORY Cirencester to 191, LEA and Agricultural Che ‚ CONSULTING | МОУЕ ADENHALL STREET, LONDON. Ej C., where he S а few Private US ee а "Азу; Practical Study of Analy- foods, whieh we hope hereafter to lay before our readers. at DM point on which he the pre- what m he brings a good de and discussion to bear. Ims Morayshire Farmers’ Club is, we believe, ° Land р , and other Agricultural Improvements. | Hm been i er Ў т. ISAA! R. i mt t , та = v x 6 FonsTH, its original secretary, could say when о n mprovements a H H 1 uet eh У) dd ri аи Und zem "ац End nn ns resigned = office in 1825 teme com- charge for Outfall and other work: For ранее. apply to Mn. Ж 52, Parliament Street, dun class in Great Britain. 1798. Mr. 1 W in the past quarter of a с ad » evidently been accomplished by its means “іп the Rx к ы COLLEGE, | country t all Jove" - Ducis а AUTUMN веза! N. 1868. p till then appropri . to accom- рр — plish improvements іа s ments, and ks L tillage; and, as the report of that date says:— The Right Hon. Тнк отет BATHURAT. * every one who сап carry his recollection The ME o the beginning of the century, со Pth The Right Hon. Т. H. Ѕотнекох EsrcounT, М.Р. а dort ne , 0045 kr T. BLE, М.А Trin. Coll. Camb. Londo: nnopac AWES'S WHEAT MANURE. for AUTUMN SOWING. 2 supply of the above Manure is now ready for delivery, at J. AWES' Factories, Deptford, and Barking Creeks. Pre 8l. per 2 to 8 cw кедр be harrowed into the land — the seed is n be obtained of Mr. LAWES, or through ue HOSPHATE Genuine Peruvia: у: ne о direct from the ek d all Chemical Manun ев of value. merican and other ead at market price: Adress "Tous BENNET Lawes, Offices, 1 I, Adelaido Place, London Bridge, Е. C. ; and 22, Eden Quay, lin. ainage of Land. ERT, F.G.S,, of Watford, Hert: and f form erly EE Surveyor to the Tithe Commission, n, а Land Surveyor and Land А CR more than 20 esta- blished in undertakes works of Drainage viti biete or to Ў out and етуй the CERE ata at 4 staff o peii R. ELE 3121 INA! the m Esta! TIT OE are TU - v tA -. MEE d ow old Estates, Lo Tonan ieta айе, Incumbents, Bodies s Corporate, ве т all work 8 * cultural Drainage, as well irrigation, Y closi Making, Wood Gribbing, and P Farm dosing, Raa med od missi 2 Е Сот e айт! vances аге — way of Rent by t Charge on MCA а term of years as the 45-4 м reated for shall determine will best adapt the annual charge to the circumstances of the Tenants. No С of title being d e us Reve r Mortgagees, no Lena à MÀ supply the money panini by land- = o i ettet b; y thel own Agen re improvement their experien на TEE the rie weekly pta required, i and rue he on o estate t y in the works, and th ission -e Applications to be addressed to WiLLIAM CLIFFORD, the =: = жо at "wr Orio of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, London, HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, Incorporated by e Act of Parliament in 1853. 2, Old P: Palace Y ard, Westminster, 8. W. LANDOWNERS, THE Ренат, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS, &С, IN ENGLAN: WALES AND IN SCOTLAND. To The аш oce money, unlímited in amount, for the Sor d S as bel ree m1 ыз» тет or оп tho banks рото 4. The erection of other [04 тений for for d for Farm erm рари and ii the im- -07 с Louer 2 —— prt uM sende АСЕ Рат! Royal Charter, or Com: respect of am; TUN c eec E x the» information, and for forms of application, фо the Honourable WrLLIAM NArrgg, Managing Director, 2, Palace Yard, Westminster B.W. age, &с чиа "Танхр де Ба. GE GINEER (for i aces TRES. Pol E Resident Professors. CTICAL AGRICULTURE. J. L. FLETCHER, Far —— *T. BALDWIN, каг Ghame А Co *R. Scorr BURN, e of the ote of lucu "Blige eA Course of 15 Lectures on Agricultural Machines and Buildings. CnEMISTR ARTHUR Н. Сновсн, B.A., F. MEO 3., pihi Exhibitioner, Lincoln College, Oxon BOTANY.— VETERINARY d —A. ATICS AND 'Бовукутхо. W. MEREDITH Taai; B.A., Scholar of Trin. Coll. Camb, DRAWING. —JAM MES MILLER, * These Gentlemen will be in temporary Arrangements havo bee! so epe iie by ne E M Gentlemen, th on Leicester and Long-Woolled Shee; n residence. | hii n made for the delivery of Special who have kindly offered [ ts J. ALGERNON CLARKE, età Lo Бб, vati dd attributing the ace t e pie mem which the MÀ am li intelligence and эр district have been паше апа liberalising M pia nas bers that will Кыс de 4, of the county. corn „ЖА able to attend the fe wire meoting of the "Club i а 181 9, ury after the period ot dan took his final leave of con p rapa in mem- " ever » y addre 8 we write, e characterised by! that hearty gres with bot ts objects and its mem nber: ship Whio | Нкултт Davis, M.R.I., c of ое Essays— on the Injury and CAPTAIN TANNER DR, Editor of the Devon Her жаш оп = е of the Devon Breed. ET рен „М. I nst. С. E.—Lec mire meme, aste of Corn from too thickly кк | оок— {шгев on Drainage, mprovements. | т. COKE of лаш, bad wg ele нолону js of the Morayshire Puit Club 1818. ы interest i д it LT arose from the ыы it paid to his estates by Mr. FonsvrH and MEM down and —A Course of 8 Lectures on and Land Drainage. aput ert та: бшк of gi J. CHALMERS MORTON, (vhs of the Cyclopredia of Agriculture de rr Woop, of Holl — ы т E the Soo who in 1815 or 1816 by ub to 5 o re. inquiries which the i make are given below, along with the answers which were elicited. And we have to thank the family of the late Mr. onsvrH, who have now enabled us to publish so interesting а pieture of the agriculture of half а Tuo 'м.р., їп {һе “т y of Glasgow, and Chemist to the Highland and | Century а Атон. Society of —A Ae The following are the — put by the Club, ег particulars apply to the Раткстр. an E em answers obtained by Mr. FomsvrH, its ENTRAL FARMERS CLUB aL parts of Norfolk: was NOTICE TO MEMBERS. luctive P sd first. st Vidlding inferior Ома Ede: by p The term tor ed ich the Committee held the Rooms in Black- атт it now produces d Clover, aM T Tis CERDO due accommodation has been provided | Wheat. It would be interesting са t s have THE CA EDONIAN HOTEL, 3, Robert В Adelphi, | акеп, an: whom (whether heritors т ts, or e ph where the rooms кру е магу 1. у ш иш (И СШ: ану ам а с od x CORBET, ry. | Were and are, and in what rre tho times new mode са ыруны have Lam Che Agricultural Gazette, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, AEAEE E S E publish in another column а verbatim h has taken р! The steps to iy great improvement have been taken by landlord and tenant; and the means have кз: Ist, аруак the sedi consisting 0! reous matter, ter to surface. 24. The хаак, i of oilcake mannre i vitii to i t of the farm- ipe v 8d. The cultivation of Tur eating t them e groune nd w ith shee! еер’ report of several of the most important sp given before meeting in Bt. "s 1 called by the Steam Cultivation Comp uring e зоте strikes the observer of agi ricultur ап the altered tone of men in au о! the аа of rien and new хинчек of 4 husbandry, and chiefly the intr wn nof drill hus- bandry, by w The greatest ntroduced b умен ш л part t so раста clean, ements have X 1284 THE GARDENERS' ss AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. enough for neat крек De are not cut cut before they | beco! me n ун нү" ? What are the | Leases are given all over the county, d generally for 21 years: ns there e is no such thing her a far at the end of a оме; ; the la always let in an uniform 27 The acre, as already mentioned, cour чаа з 155. over the wbole ағ —At what terms are rents DN апа what are they ір | Miser for clays, loams, and sands The entries being at Michaelmas, the s nre due at Ladyday and тч following, Wut ret ihe custom of th ayments a The average rent of the кла hg Y.—Is marl, iw òr chalk used? In what quantities and at what cost per acre? Specimens of all would be desirable. nd ià average price per | seldom | гее months after these days say аб istmas. nn and Chicory ! Grass-füelds. How is each sort liked compared to YR ved Mog or "without LA deme е all or either do [fr only, or ћа ps Mos Ascertain the quantities sown ach sort is adapted to. Bring UO Grass, the in what de ња what soils E sm mples Learn the eere and n of Tim l to which it is applicable, if so alon такау per acre. пеге is p any Lucerne, and no Bur r Timothy Grass raised in this -— and or Chicory, o у Cocksfoct is sown upon tbe light sandy lands, wit i rass, te Clover, d remains in pasture for three years, never cut hay; and must be kept close own by store sheep. ed Clover, 12 lb, on the four-cou shift, is T [2 only sown опсе in eig ght years, а And the next round а - mixture of à peck tad a half rof [DECEMBER 26, 1868. the land. A medium Wheat is 9 inches, Oats, 6; Peas, 9; Beans VI.—Inspect the Wheat and Oats, especially those cut green, e ша by Mr. Coke. Bring average samples g y an een cut in the ear), and find how seed Wheat | ire the Mea еч the os eneral opinio ere our of cutting wi ү fiber green, dts а аше! » Муш The test RA sheari ng is when a can be no milk from the grain by pre and the $a ck o pesnici КО жарк also S (heh "there і is about 2 inches rl the straw below the ear turned white, and you cannot tem—then 16 ‘oug , 18; Turnips, 18 and 27, la Set Sain with h White ded 4]b. per acre, is sown n dry chalky land, ani n for hay every year for | eigh ty pods are ripe. еуе, мк а Wheat, | to prevent smut, оша be riddled X into tubs half filled with water ings car fall Пу. skimmed off, which та On оп g” idem T XII.—How rses and other working cattle fed? are the hours f pane summer and ушаг; апа Sia tho Vo lime useđ as enm but the subsoil, which is found everywhere over the county under the denomi- мі ат нь аа чөй of for ih "ind poses of husbandry zm ordi pi SUA ЫШ л Ju ч ! а е al su RE Im )of Ома ISe а w rt of the | remar marl is the th Her earth, and f p) a horgo та TION Xu rather moist; clay js the sa ^ "ot ee wih & more | Swedes during this senson No boiled meat. tenacious earth intermíitcd wc are an so ерат 20th Мау to October t are soiled on Clover in “the caleareous as to € efferv rvesce w with v inegar The horses бү y of running loose from | casting, T and spreading , , when contracted for, is 1з. per cubic " "s There seems no necessity for speci- | mens, as it cannot possibly be conveyed, and the vari iety |h great. ants obtain foreign manure, and by wha f means do they i fHüoredbe the mm produce of the farm-yard The only foreign manure used i is oil- cake bruised and Eur The py m ligh mals, about 1 made from Rape- "see ed, 3 |} of iner easir ng out in Mr. Blaikie’ s тёре on that pene . Ascertain the usual weight &llowed per acre for x Turnip crop, when and how deposited ; if experie agriculturists au cione, ond. s pg ofarm yard manure ; rm ing t e Turnips y be sueceeded x arley sin ery об vf % ое а к tted at 5, the eig broke in into die at three years. же Че уза апа n nd when in work a eut ha: Sw zm г may be tem to see the moveable threshing Mae at trie and to be well inform на as to their merits | and exeeutio: еей of hine from being moved ке, is very apt to his out of cordes, and eannot with advantage or ва! ру va p per acre without yard dung for $28 теу, та loads of doe, 1ton pi without oilc cake, | | be pae — a thorough bred mechani ditto br grain at 6 and 9 inches; 3d, a pads for 0 loads X. Nes ren 5 cwt. of | рау ing it. Here where there are generally two urge bringing up quickens to the surface by four horses, oil-cake for Swedish reip. Th ns on "еу r arii at * а distanee—and on some | having two rows of lo ng and strong teeth, which are fi different ways: Ist, broadcast over et ground fats then farms such barns, the ;convenience and economy superior to the extirpator for destroying root weeds, эр amd Талаіре sown on top immediately. of moving machines is obvious though very trouble- | A marker to the trie used at Oldmills, aud a se£of - m the oil-cake sown мо eru M mm п and | more pliable iron funnels. . diately. je etr ced farmers use it in the e to t! iti yshire. A moveable machine} kuaa the modo of storing Turnips=the kind d it answer well for raising a crop oí of four horses power, to thresh 40 coombs a фу, costs P manner, and fin Turnips, but des" must be eaten off ру sheep, as tion. for Barley Jf Turnips, raised thr 1007., , and some о t thar ны веет perfectly satisfied not manure or єр. niy of Тагы сере аер Р р шы, te residue a be eaten off by sheep, if a g of Barley is expected, Te II.—Ascertain ifa onstruction and cost Coleseed cake bruising machine, d of that used cy ЎЎ pounded cake? Those who subscribed for а cake authorise Mr, Forsyth to order the depositin This machine ч ске oileake to be — d by iwo men (about 2 tons per mach m light to work on XIV.—Examine minutely the Wheat and other grain drill ines and cleaning hoe. Ascertain if арат. be made the flat broad ridges, and without narrow ridges. The grain drill here is very nearly the same as that in use in Morayshire. Тһе difference is that Tbe tubes horse power attached, 30/. bruised саке with all sorts of M. rad seeds, 401. more. clean n in the brine гест ОЕ штей п that чай ж rene off allre ifi i Ud prostbvid jo next steeping, y additional A A to i to n the strength of the eat is then put p а floor reir 26 ni Whont em previously ie mixed with quic ck lime, and then spread thin on a 1 The аен every e in part of this process to prevent the clean Wheat pe mu AE which 1 culation will ена ы E appen. es d pcd arden, to be convinced of this fact. m —Exa he implemen andry, fr the ing: mil t to X smallest e fork. "Fix in gout. M ind ifal АП or either exceed ours, and be able to point out to the аа I youthink it would be of importance to order. Attend to see the hand wheel rake, арт roller with cutting wheels, Аи: е plougb, &e. е implements that appeared most usefu e 1st, an inverted horse hoe for Tarhips, «е. ook to Мт, Blaikie's book for the manner of placing Turnips, which i is now become universal in the € | and at this moment (6th May) Swedish Turnips are to in consequence of it, and expected to continue so fora month longer. The kinds Ras. are Decanter Norfolk White, Yellow Scotch, Swed. XIX.—Find if the crops are cut down by the acre, day, or the | for con ii g the grain are made more flexib nd | thrave ; at what rate регаеге, = or without food and drink, pe of the | Њаё there is a marker attached to every ma achine. This Reaped by hooks at 105. ар йг, бог machine $ Є A ау ‚л rial improvement, though perfectly fto thickness and standi А з uie binding К. шарла. J6. eunsista [A pole ВСЕ 200. КЕЛ, йыны Toyo band 96 slenrem, T m t 7I. or | which is suspended a movable piece of iron fixe | : i да, a7) оо costs 151.; ditto with | distance of the dr ill for the t time, A селе оп tpe Eurer — E " sar lame x mark for th orse to be led | Each man is бе in the next um E rre with the Рен of Norfolk nd the steadiness ISeS, imm E -For the purpose .of an experiment to sow it broadcast by IX.—Is the five shift course practised? Ате Turnips ate off the edt By what pl arises that most stri ing and singular "reri y and nicety ‹ of their drilling, uiris A v МАДЫ re yE not ewe uve i receive 102, —— ay mes 9s. eit K of boar wages. Labourers 175. to 18s. а week about 15s. do., the bestial hurdled or netted ? Aecording to the nature гет amity o of dim e ei four, five, six, and seven sh Turni aag aa pA Er Part breedi is practised. The л T bree cattle is Конн Devons, and Galloway Queys, а сЕ ec А $- Summer they arp ps bavin they do nothing else in Norfolk. hee is x such a tbi Y ]kha: ,000 acres y d one ара. furrow i "A tbe whole The aris pre to the pasturen and i open s! sheds for the cattle rx go EE in "Dad weather. sands, "Mam, mend Lupe маф Eqs uem Med and ethod of so r the ; common and yellow i E Fran, d Baeda after, as long as they last. y а 7 and 4 shift course, viz., | Coeksfoot and mixed Vi sem pastured for three years, Peas, Wheat з next, 2d, Таг. he sands а: 1st, Turnips, "parle e In winter no meat n бу Гө Labourers plough at 2s. i nere, and k vt о, н and feed them, and receive ghs 11 acres ыа senio аны «Ше ес Жа cci: pe а NET e tho error which was committed weeks ago юе the —-— of an artiele on the census urns of 1 n page 1018 will be found | remarks on the ne in the оа popoia tion which are revealed us of 186 TE eompared with its edere r. table is i Shee s, Barley, ) Wheat. Fora Sak t tomas ut. to Ше paner — all the summer; er in loam, 5 and 6. alternate .course— 1st, Turnips, Barley, | the agricultu: class in 1851 a nd 1861 were com- in hurdles on Tur pared t i oda mense rera bred o of tin White Suffolk Wein 2d, Turnips, Barley, Red Clover (mown), | the figures as das by Toit Cone ina hen young, that 4 mon rens kept on Wheat. Best lonms, 4 TR 1st, Turnipe Barley volume of the — date relating d whey, milk, kitehen AE ais, &e, wit sar Red с=т зовж , ; 2d, Turnips, Barley, Seotland with - ri rt Peas. After 4 months d te y - Clays, 4 shift im Parliamentary Blue Bok | d — In P E A sold. pH Turnips, Barley, Red Clover (mown), Еи summer, de рене done, чә pigs — aama atc roc geeinigt ari СЫ Quantity ^ Nd = 2E ` Clever mown them, a: en in wi per acre ; Barley, out con- Pew or Ben Pige after harvest are тіней and |3 bushels; Oats, б bushels; Peas, З bushels: “Eer e mp t peet € herded npon the stubbles, sometimes from 100 to 200 2 bushel. Clover and Rye-grass with Sainfoin а atoh Бе: writer inad 3 SIEA Trefoil are already mentioned. As a general rule the zo Mari aa, E Me - Ek--Examine particularly ihe Coeksíoot, L Burnet, | distance of the drills is is regulated by the condition of | d d we haye to , - ГРсемвев 26, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1235 ——————————————— Á— ootos aa with some knowledge of thé #00) m--———— ÁO AUUTTRURUG EU TUTUEEUUIEUETUDUUUESCINUSESUUTTETCONEOUEOETUE RE ra € раттан in ће | therefore I speak with some knowledge of the subject. о by steam cultivation eliminate from the soil itself the е Jer in the Census Office, for po ting t disadvantages arising from a number of farmers in а locality Á— С Шел ы the elements of fertility which we ou jo ining together for “Жо purpose of obtaining а machine have | риге deai по and in other manufactured e have also to thank Mr. RopERT DUKE, who | bee - L^ ду very truly, rial out. . 81 is obv т that а mamures Е ш a ren advoeate for the liberal application of 1 would a ап! the machine а! e same time. ow | ever; escription of manure in its proper к was engage ed in the late Me fof supplying the that objection stands "good in in regard » à перыі of a eom: | the don of manure out om red — q^ e correct figures for 1851 w which those of the pany in any par articular As er, experienced | elements of fertility in the soil and for want of proper energy recen Census are alone ph para le. In 1851 | myself the very ereat b scale nA of [ede N к, MY turn | or for want of proper implements I neglect to get them out of fo 5 1 ad in Edi in order to have my land cultivated by steam. I have missed | the land, and ignore the advantages which steam will give me the NC 86 cotland were zs e up in lü- | the opportunity of doing it when ^ pont have been most | in working the land, Now this is a topie to which suficient еы ку. were made тр at Бошетве ө advantageous. Therefore, I think it is better for farmers v importance has not been attached by writers, and I w House ; have a complete apparatus of their wis uu ex PU A therefore very strongly to impress upon the present meeting an pegaga pan t of publication le > to the error which we now reca desirable for any any to undertake ploughing by bire. | steam cultivation an immense amount of fertilising matter. сотр: bypu өт e e accurate figures which Mr. DUKE | Mr. Holland pointed out to us tbe disadvantages of continuing | Few people have an idea of the enormous resources of some of the to employ the men for any length of time, the inability to | clay soils. sad i. ago I examined some clay soils in has sent to give them constant ployment. bris [ssh to oie th. ber ur ree » thoro vi I A os tii == | machines for hire. The crema pon that aveto make i t|and found that in on M soil t] was s! of the great iriure OP тна AGBIOULTURAL Отава, а company should be the purpose of supplying | element s ipn to supply our Wheat crops for 1500 years į Females. am арр а: dr m t which shall be paid for 0; we to go down абык inch and to h руч meum talments extending ove ertain number of years, on the | suficie t us th 500 years, sup notbing aeo us NETISWET rinciple of a rolling stock company. That, I believe, would urr i tho вой. № ntion this to show the а. IN FIELDS AND PASTURES. | 1861. 1851. | 1861. | 1851. | bo tne right principle to to gon n, but the thing would require enormous extent “ su я yot these are described as Proprie 4, Л ..| 16,181 17,047 | 15,635 | 18,968 - ur ' experience is that the steam r clays not fit to be taken in hand by the tenant farmer, Farmers ‚Ж i „. | 226,907 224,066 22,778 | 22,916 | power, ү ^ improvements which are made, f they w n» propery за аа and they eannot be properly Graziers S обр a x 2,449 Ў pei рота, ын во XAR any company formed to supply cultivated but by steam, they would yield for a succession of Farmers’ and QGraziers| .. 5 168,765 [164,618 farmers with stea! this system must be extremely band in large erops without XI the farmer to put hia Wives > эке, нине will v. nb m fnd that iin e amet a d into his BM posant qur D ing very argely i gu o and other Farmers Sons, Daughters| 92,3211 111,704 830 | 105,147 uan Stock upon ds w. m e next p ere are soi Farm Balifa — .. .. T 10,561 sci ^ unsaleable. E "the case df a rolling waggon the ES зонама ма ro to receive it—some of our bad Agricultural Labourers| 914,306 008,678 | 43,904 | 44,319 | waggons are kept px ч д by the persons who Eire. Tett, and clays. When rain falls the most valuable portion of manurë (out-door) they are useful as s for many years. In the course ofa | is washed out, the essence waste away, filtering tbrough the epherds 95,559 12,517 i es few years, unless vii bad gars security, these machines might | soil. Now, by proper таа улл e mechanical condition, and Farm servants (in-door) . 158, 401 189, 116 | 46,561 | 44,319 be thrown upon our hands and found to be of little or no use, | with it its fitness to receive the manure, may be very greatly d. 1 4,702 8,064 s PA I think this is а company tbat is likelv to stand, and the | improved. etna: we speak therefore of clay as poor iu the "х } Ее b reatest —— for its permanency wi! ill beto obtain — latter or former sense, in most cases steam cultivation will Agricultura students ї 490 104 xr d security v =; g use of the арі Now | effect such wo av as to: any of us. No doubt н 33 30 BN is it strikes n that that security is to be "a ne the | 20 years hence we shall know better what may be exp Wh -— s 25 59 ы t tenant farmer and 1а: зет аг. in ie ore due Let the company | from steam ea dati than we do at а Оне time. Teazle ,, 81 85 z pes supply the engines to the tenant far Mu а е ул Sir G. JEN The which I bave Agricultural Implement 236 50 i 5 | posed, the t farmer having Ws pay mount o Proprietors % о o pay 04 capital by ins ss ments, peer ce d to us is the | pd cti ical "адио "et this m peter f Agricultural Implement, 1,084 641 14| 12 | lord to furnish the any with a security by Жинге Ө of the | in fact, if I ті 80 spen ak, р‹ Makers land that куа ТК АНТЫ shall be paid. e е | « Will vou or won't you 3. service . DECR 11 "i .. |advantage — faet of tbis plan. ON e the D ОМОНа Жии Rich 91 16] HO tenant A talmenta, and consequently while the value | tO the entire gestion, whether it shall uoti or fi fal асно, od cal 73 116 44 12 die о FT and tackle may гейм the amount romaining he ground. With the view of showing shortly the minishes also, and the company's security is all the inci ; Compan. b. Іх Woops. ter. шне onseof the lenant refusing aftera few yearsto con- La rna : -— i y arrived at a ала P any, А Wood dude ..| 8,007 7,172 nue to pay for thè ap. e security would of course be | У rea that w © we propose he basis oí Others nom ^ 10 990 called upon to make deficiency. I think thatis a modein | our proceedings 3 r G. Jenkinson, then rad from the which MS security would be got for the Company, I do f ver c Ix G not at all think itis too much toask the landlordsto assent toit, | p, 1915, and conti ак. G ám 227 ..| телбо| 69,085 beca as much interest in the introduction of р. inued :— Nurserymen es « 2,838 2,850 e r p their land as the farmer. In the| Now, ре , I will shortly address {myself to the Water C аттай 3 55 89 тез achine been used which has т кія "x ed ' objeotion whioh exist іп my own know- Othe 2m = 1а ly let, I have it on the best authority that the number of edge to the use of steam т inery for the cultivation of the „= appl has been very great indeed, -|land.] I may say I know somethiug about i ause Ті "Тһе leading n Жай ег of in-do» T | sid most open quasi the farm. Itissuggested to me | been concerned already with the Steam Plough Company in and out-door —— MÀ wo — and id that the puo ciple is of. very great importance to small farmers Gloucestershire, and although that did not succeed, I could at - ividin them into colum: deter- who form the greater part of Д community. The expense of | very easily show why it did not succeed, and why the positión mined у g ns, steam machinery to such pers is so 9 — 9 that a of this Company is quite distinct and different from that. The üges:— ате unable to obtain it in the 9 байтал, v y. Therefore I t ink | o qi: of that, Compan to hire out engines; the object of and seil them, not to be paid for Under 20 Years Old, лу 20 Years ota. Males. Females. Males. | ' Females. 1861. | 1851. 1861. 1851. 1861. 1851. 1861. 1851. 1861. 1851. Out-door.... | 958,906 | 952,97 | 188,088 | 1 > “от | 705,818 | 704,980 | 33,702 | 31802 |been b анн A 0+ n " тө оов heard, Tn-door 161,902 * Я 94,950 | 101,508 | 20,718 51,706 63,442 87,008 25,843 47,450 die ects of Shepherds . 25,559 12,517 4,900 2,205 <$ T 20,059 10,252 - m That Pied Total .... | 1,145,720 | 1,258,786 | 288,842 | 287,612 30,920 61,163 809,419 | 822,699 59,605 ad the tenant farmar. The second is a question which I think a 2 Ж od сн show "he landown c they are not for & : steam , namely the trouble or even expeuse The chief points which these figures indicate, on о the qme e of & р wem tn thai iden tho size and shape of their fields = fences, patis comparison of 1851 and 1861, км dimin ished | ёрат farmors сја Е pn he landlord eo that the esi | 7920949 аруа tbat MA landlord improves hin land t КЫБЫР of male proprieto the almost identical | farmers mi he аррага fatus in. extent that itis certaiu to be improv j^ mploying мае farming rm = byi узнала боп to year, will ma nd e draining сы land оран: the 5 i - num mber of tenant farmers and graziers, the large | ре of vory great benefit, and peur dedic nione land is so much enhanced that he will с" ене increase in the number of farm P iliffs, and the | pose it. mand a better à gà "ме of барабер me га with m - lar iapa diminished number of indoo r farm servants. e CHAIRMAN: The gentleman who seconds this infinite p better M CX ETC half ape] ast is, we presume, simply the continued ысыкы is no other Шап Dr. Voelcker. =» ы —M е ас t me everybody Кее of the tendenoy жыш has been in| Dr. VosLckEn: The менн FE Ou ИР бари дне orm Pis i — operation during many past d nial | periods, by said to be a slow race of m It is not for me to вау | it isa perds cO а ече forum rtp view which of for a whether they are slower A oe any igi d class of = e oed Н TES first уйш, amd if it did interfere c E: s гау] * n the increased food length become socially as distinet as in all other quemania. We pm pec дефиси, ve S e De A ;| tiat is w iheir меои мий течан: чарэн occupations where eapital is invested. aaps, one class is a little qu than the other, the (and. huni unting m € aay o iE I am one of those who quie is not always the surer. „Арт ulace qe n fitnt, and I say it is а great m ШЕЕ. Everybody knows that | class perhaps nobody will deny are Me but ji dc if ч land is well drained, got an ride over it with far | ness is a great recommendation to Бай, ft дем еф ере e ERE 4 cv. р the p ones Po Ў venis р А : e grou! тап n р „СОА not slow, they could not be attin ss ү they the € chief point of all, the oy d to the land in a drained Discussion at a in SL. Jam Hall. | are T as they are в Абе = лер E. some length фарро tate — nfin шу y less when — heavy — P state ЛИ ere а ри oot vtm X^ water. I wil gs 9. The Hia folowing iwa isa тери of e Miren of | to а кең of че i паразу і is agp supplying capital MUS ЖУМЫ мо Wie т ca rig grege o Fa -— ucestershire; | for pl ur т. voe А there Ltd ые. many rore practical mem here. А Sir G. podes dy ine Eastwood House, Berkeley; | =“ In seconding the py I feel I am somewhat out of | great deal has been said both on'the tenant's side and the land- and E rcc) gem pee = the Ro Á place in speaking of such a purely pra am atter as а | lord'sside. We have heard a great deal as tothis Company paying scientific man. 1 will, therefore not say а anything more on | or not paying, we have heard a great deal of advocaey "P (n ^ t f E — A portion of the that subject, but point out one or two matters to your oints of interest; but, gentlemen, I think, viewing it from Mr. 8 didis. 2 rantham, is also | attention which occur to my own mind. All the advantages | landlord's point of view, which is the one I am now taki of steam cultivation have not in my ор! been sufficiently there is a Digher grousd ot. argument which ] I hope 1 1 prominently tforward, Forinstance, it ; ы to will. н this country that by steam cultivation we can д à without manure, th pego vepres 7 реа о гай in all matters he cos y instalm. се „Ао unless the land isin | not only of the number of years on the наан of а rolling stock | а condition to receive it. These аге two pointa of depen company." Н We have heard from previous speakers the immense |tion, and it would be well to inquire what сап be the е H g m Я S Ё El - 1 i Ё 5 ГЕ E ; Е ЕУ d i & А Ё d M: 2 : : F i t | | Ё | б HH 1236 ; THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. С0всвмвкд 26, 1363. E prove themselves worthy to bold the land, which has | upon the soil so as to set free the supplies Belo nutriment | these forms—and the latter as phosphate of lim hem from their Tp The tion l| existing in it, but whicb, without its use, would be | sionally associated with a small А чор А of ШУТ farm of ma acqui dene ESS o: pee eg эмер lt Sn unavailable, then it may be said that armyan i dung i is gnesia. Every substance which y, and the mode in which it is designed to carry e only ре erfect manure. 16 is the only r otl them i into e «йге which, if a a soil entirely devoid of all m of these elements, often both; and no substance which Mr. — follo: М AL a full ai MM elements of fertility, v would enable it to main soda, or ma, рас Рл hich | crop, and under s rcumstances it would obviously nesia, has come into general use; and though caser our readers will also find in n his ES мге be valuable жес iy Б а aJ of plant food, while its | occur in nd sometim Water," (Si impkin, Marshall, & Co) We pe one | decomposing action on a soil containing none of the with very great pi they : are | во rare as to bo elements of fertility would be useless. c - т Tanas fact p There are supposed is one that could never occur in pract tice and most soils capable оѓ е emn » crop, eo of steam e s AA UT inasmuch as no soils exist which do sf. contain these substances in тачан «оба e to make p» mind, which is caused by the employment of steam, is very | least some of the elements requi ired by the nm and supply from other sou minor impo fenha ma Anir уоп may suppose. The s tavi hence the decomposing action is alvi ays cU tance; and though no vin fermer vil overlook i" he i fewer horses to is und анас choud bb Bat there is ‚А still more important inference to ү” but will gladly add them to his when he has altogether he can get through tbe work with Ae if the soil contains Е ж opportunity, he will m А, MM and pond greater ease and greater facility. Without steam it is impus- ‚ of some substance pns acid to them, In making this statement, I am expres M iet qun em havo porn ры; - E rre ni ees ,it is oe ds whether it be presen ы ing no theoretical opinion; I am stating а fact derive е n two w em ht to | manure or not. And so, likewise, if the v be richi in | from tho experience of коа farmers, who invariab eradicate, and сеси root is always ready to push wps all the elements of piani food except one, a manure | select as artificial man substances containin ` > another ars Leon es substance, and that Mr e, would | nitrogen and phosphoric di. ie wi wa uud wa Stan AA гом ju wel if it wg шу. individual| When ul as manures, they are obtained either DA үрү my -— culiivetiunueh а en љой T the plant. condition | mixed or separate. When mixed, they are of of рео › the season; t VP E ЮЖ ШИ which refere a eorr to a | importance. to merely were 40 idie from wet and cce | certain пайа, emm i е. РИ алмаса from TOM remove from the soil AE i «зем requires fenis consideration, and oec eram s їп much during these 40 ут mee -~R ion than others; sae hence it - 2 Е H 2 y d Ё чт Р BERÉREBTREE Е $ Ё I f o А я тау so express e to te, th ~ turned to M her pu mixed they nre entirely at the dis and land is cropped for a long e | of the farmer, em there is little to interfere — made a caleulation СЕ: of diee imei is r aided ie the | | price, which vill go а yw e сап стор, ma: "s Ha і ў i 1 E ШШ i | н gES i i d H | pg сап follow. I ЕТ" give you the 5 ents of the e ЖЕ Мы; c fee xU Pi | abound i in the soil. Under such circumstances, interest of the money, which amounts, we will say, to 21 4«. | ob vious that a е е only, or Сыа, | origin, d embrace ы various kinds of guano and ` for the 40 days. But what have you as the loss арш! — е been removed in excessive | bones. It is unnecessary to enter upon the compositi I will take a very moderate number, say 24; I ta e| quantity m Sctualy тейде the fertility of а soil. | of these substances further than to remark that we E ч a М d 1 m еле а лэ. ‘the eme. fas ien. 1 ; А eeping ke - = davs, рэч | tbe value of manure, for | plant MEUS we might attain this object by adding | in which ammonia Prepiterent ates, to Bolivian, i which w make a liberal allowance, amounts to по | them in precisely the requisite ge vr That woul == aboun if ricultu are 060 & exclusiv wely 0 of sva fact, if it were possible to ascertain exactly what the | know guanos of various kinds passing from Рег ; i j in M Ж | | loss by the steam eultivator came to ls. Id. per day, bat with | none of us so foolish as to s (has | it is possible to | dung ofc carnivorous birds, and their "present pel 5 the borses i day. Y. i ll t eame to 1/. 15а. а day. You cannot make any- | attain моа ог to imitate exactly the X. ree Sive depends, as is well known, on the circumstances attend- thing different of it. Itisa tat e cannot be denied ; thero- | of nature by which our g t we can Jug their deposition, a dry and rainless climate presery- fore it is а very important matt d keep these matters before us as puo and|ing them in their original condition, or in a AE —— rere În nquiring, then, as to those substances | altered state, while in a moist locality the which are vt - А) soil, it is im rtant t ARTIFICIAL МАХСВЕЗ. Un UM ey. is | e iugo роі These manures, howéfef, (The following address was delivered by Dr. Anderson before mes, -R lost, but restored import Son Joni ame of the large р ро” and Agricultural of Kelso. ] to the s irte form o dus ek Жее yip Piscis of thei yy hioh- А T Few things are more astonishing than tbe rapid ri the p wa SM is ане off the farm | bu use o their organie sek r, which is o а pecus @ еп оина a aaa enegie in yt Nos, И ю. happens that liarly decomposable kind, and he воо су ВІ toa зок елда Talag беду expended in their the seed of all por contains a large quantity of we ct o realise it is phosphoric acid and nitrogen. During the early part ==. its useful constituents ien i pie уг the mr hee of i-r these substances circulate nep characteristics of farm p ure. Itis геп а do: ago it was с | the mo hr all of the b cerra factory to ind тош repris ran ecently published tetive acd energetic farmers; whilenow Tm pe | they carried to the snd|that the supply of Peruvian and ioga guano is у — asserted, that there scarcelv ecamulated there, while the quantity in all the other | much larger than we were led to suppose, and that ot use th 9 оѓ oris utility. The ts dE г”; IT eny s | The difference is well illustrated by linseed and Пах of their being exhausted. | ‚Ав regards the Lo to be found t d pae: te qa ilable informa t у моб v imi Y le part Bd e t. of nitrogen, and the former 3.5 per cent., or The [er is [n guano, which i 18 imported i in tural practice ; and the farmer may point to w what bas | m ore than 30 times as much. Th q There kouzh to a „less striking extent, in the grain of the isa very : lom 2n P of his alleged indisposition to h d lor monia, which merits more adopt what is new. І propose tA eset te om. | nosci со ten times as much nitrogen as the straw.|a ttention from farmers ба it has received. Тһе k ef ecei sidering in a practical point of view the nature of theso | These considerations | show distin netly that when. the great objection, to these guanos is their want of м: r the yd hich we kind T siia extent the i il and — ili ї tai } t of th "11 the mode in which they pies factured. a M that which i is poor in it returned to the soil, there such as Bird Island, Kooria Mooria, &с. The sources cussing these matters, however, we cannot altogether and supply of these inferior guanos are of less impor: | avoid reference to principles, Lus dud ње la: the p tain- | tance, for their import has greatly diminished, and wil — down some fundamental positions which may afford ing tl ii ion b di ivo quatit, [ODE besote аа miens | data for the discussion of certain matters 16 will be | &nd in th d which it | tbeir quality. As it ів, I believe it consists with necessary afterwards to consider, I would in the first ПЗУ peret: in a ауана experience of all merchants that guanos of thie дад place point ont that the action of a manure isof а | the soil. What has been said regarding nitroge Spies tion v - late years entailed a loss of not v— а twofold character. It supplies food to the plants | print phosphorie acid, and iar — M. а on the importer. acm certain — growing in the soil to which it is applied, and it a b. When dung was the only manure снуе, зро е the kind are annually im — "- upon the soil itself, hoso cbemical the dec ege was M by the — these | got rid of in those distri h 7 : changes which are constantly going on within it, and | t ibstances it ained; от if it was used in — advanced, and where the анто value of М егеп wi * . j i я, to of in particular cases proceed with extreme slow- vi ia, which is an гез ber s I Sa a these is well known and universally re- өч M cognised as t function of а manure, — é while the other is far too little „кае, and has has | become useful, and 1h а ааа Le e 0 ; iting farmyard manure, other manufacture of F alum, &&— 1асе Е: whi it with t iyi itsel ЕСТЕ ps on supplyiog in f som eet manure acts in both w int fom eniin cient ln pui understood that there is a vi Ркокмвев 26, 1863.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1237 Ho & Wit ated the value of the во! lobe- eee between. the prices of the raw materials in| meine s, Moms OM оак - стар zu VÀ M eis tesa bum Ч glot like make, : req the two about 2d. bad ton. Their ped rs therefore to normal g the мачт e sells being made from sage without rainfall.—We p sir, yours truly, - ugly will fequenti stick out, m bones, bu which in ар contains coprolites. The EEE M а. e MPSON | kc ree d is ibat, his ugly 1 qe pet g Тыв is various mineral phosphates—such as apatite, Sombrero r. J. H. Gil all fan ind you, for I am n of »- n uano, &c. e th iscussed, and. their use in the | There is no doubt t whatev er, rims that Mr. Ellis ein. ' No w, i my rev. friend will just have a peep же фай of manures pointed out. Dr. Anderson|has estimated the total sewage with 0. at p at W "pni І will show ry Aryl "n ч - Iyingi in then observed that the mode in which the sale of|value c ton fixed by Messrs. Hormann & x so f the ridges, at опе opera ration, a . per A manure conducted was a matter of the greatest age without rainfall, and t that he has > хен hout ғ ri sot any su boiling; А геу for ne ы ext t year's root crop, and if he will go a little further into an petant. а » the пан, "nd ln. thought “ты yes = somewhat more than the amount, which (^ "informs r4 id тезеп& conducted on erroneous principles. dece. mag I will show him an excellent yc of [D в, the la гй Y ted d acturers guaran & certain composition, and tho: nm of the manure supplied to -— farmer fell ceeded He rice aid. mim nding incr zi ing t would come som was to sell each indiv idual киы, А а ай» mixture vi во that the farmer, in place of buying t the| r the reduetion of local tax ation over the Irrigation, and tended, river ater that eavy rpe Under Draining, River Drai ainage, Water Supply.—As under draining is exte 1 re diffi — a MÀ is so rapidly dise "pr e dra rnins is not checked T uli. | Razas an ага wit ^ 2 e f each per one operation by team- wit and шт that.) e am the regular “ Mrs. bottom" of his . William Smith, Woolston, Bletchley Slation, Вис 0f _ Lose SUTTON, 1ллоолашаа, -Wo com the quai : tities of solu — — nsolu tes, ble p &o., requi mix | p he believed, eventually Me - lace е for advantage of both buyer and se ан gem 79 TS Sewage. see by the resolutions he red, and Са Ко doubt there was gre difüeulty pem ge - ei the Ре mmn "er y" sth menced our pr Сг time but m сла т paid to any of griculture, he реа of ane а con or sorry to say € at — = ‚а Же eavy rains, во entering the rivers so rapidly as and this can toa grea t окон be done by e ith , great village ye hiring centered in the prowess эрик vulgar sports; and den үгө vile veles had to to | encoun arse and ribald — nually which of ere we were anxious system of -— Daman an срне y айша рн 2 (Long Sutton =”, Fair), g t ин tip. con- took рр А a few sought to t length a promote a — in К. ing g re adopted tions entertained of the унөч. pecuniary accrue to 6. te-paye the utilisation of the sewage. Eilis unio. that the аа of | wa Messrs, Hofmaŭn and ту m a жог я 24. value io — in the e succeeded in n getting up a “drawing z t furrow 2-4, = div тр т -- refractory mie E Tais e would bave tried ski m Е жн occasions ns that we — trength o ll in some way much less F S мое егей with tie t ta на фе nemis hich ree add to "ehe much success, till at leng! an fertilising quality ‹ of the water, and at tl l Associati on took it u to springs pv iem inn it may J y weather. The mene of meat being bighi in com- o ratepayers йа their ашу рагїзоп n to m .price of corn, many agriculturists are attention portance оЁ | р assurance to the of the profit aire from t utilisation wou onla, be * а, са main- tained that it main drainage referees, embody in Hofmann s Witt, Me their estimate 100 tons a lit tle over 24 d t of Messrs. of 17s. 7d. per ealenlating wage wi total annual va tina, t only the amount of sew; took age exclusive of rain- rary, have repeatedly t is s perfeatly yos беа the report of the | por tha to the "i ly, ейп еїг to the im han inereasing the area of their pasture lands; and in doing so it э of importance that the most suitable eer ns should be selected for irrigation levelled X arranged with nane qe previous to being | wn down with the ter alone that falla on he to the rent we mise t would have been bsurd n de mu € We wore min he uem see ca the he analysis of samples. of the sent variable шка sewage unless cimen roun al quantity, i y hat, especially under | ! and w » оа of knowing that we retain a deal of valu- and it is not the|in m ЛЕ, much as ent | educational prizes are for t to a | sci gst m owne |but as this grazing or fatting county, we after yea ecided to i aire м offers of rewards to labourers, and give 2 the s of stock, now et: "Friends Society. | enumerate our premiums, e have е for ehepherds, waggoners, Meum any cla: tackers, thatchers, drillmen ; length of widows, labourers witli I need этч he poor children of our sch ools, free or otherwise. We have тае: this u high state of productiveness; and we also have гечә and manuring properties that would other- t. В. Ransley, Perrysfield Farm, Oxted, |i Ra Р, e Rabbits.—l have taken a farm of a gentleman on A ina and he has given tbe shooting to another gentle- many the rabbi we == а роог ріесе of ground, have com- ely & piece of Wheat, so that you can unfo ‘ded denn ioris A. unwor uy d interested motive on my i in making the EN which it is alleged are untrue. Ihave thought it only due, therefore, both to the СС" — are so much, Wi uest Statements for publication from authors T the report. The following ar pies of the letters which have been kindly furnished to me by Professor Hofmann, the surviving analyst, end by есе Douglas G c nd Mr. Jam itn pson, C.E., surviving Main эйе AE exhibited the йш: of the "me tropolitan sewage. You are at liberty to rend you FMANN," "1 Dr ӨШ Dr Gites оше v UM n, December 4, ud Dear Sir,—With referen: S соеви "conii tained your letter of the 18th ult , yi we bog to state that the md our directio of taken under n for analysis by Messrs. Hofman & Witt for the fiiis et Dur Report on the Main vers бево of the Rede te were mean samples of dry m ceni Bavo; - ацл in the КЫ ак em smile. of ой - y like of this letter.—I remain, егу sincerely, А. W. Ho | КЕ | labourers will be required to We have теу satisfactorily proved that - "best foforas ed think- best 20 abo hardl seo the тон, апа һе апі his friends say it will LL: etae in the sp If so, why do not farm of November eat down theirs close he [end rur nee F F I think it is quite mmu and destroyed m а? A to give the Tue rzel.—l a ery pleased Rev. нөм Wilkin ns the лы. information for the oed are our urers—hence this new feature es Меч e do —G mere agricultural subjects; but сбн tter labourers and better house-wives, ap re there for both boys and irls. Reading, Le spelling, arithmetic, making out bills of pa debt bill, settlement of accounts, receipts for bill, for г , and to wri and а note, &c. es the examined M ies knowledge, &c.; in lt mechanics ой, in history, regm y, , а machinery, i es thei oci aed I2 - farther amine in dom of hous aid, cook, nurserymaid, E prre AN use of himself and Armen The Mangels аз e plants in 36 inches from "oam in "the — averaged 24 cies piei ied to plan The — weight on the 7 acres was 17 lbs. per root. ight 2 cwt.” (see Vol. 20, Part 2, Page „ А. Society" ыл Journal. Now, ies | эзем are. Messenger of Dec. 1859. tand of Messrs. Howard, who е the z | culti tivating imeem of Mr. Smith of Woo ie d grown on ue cultivation. weight and of excellent quality, were much examined, and we .safely say also much admired. were по roots = Club), but v many The a weight of p жь crop was and the PM M of those shown on the or by re! erbe Тона 1 1 ш tha : the) , and largest Mangel, that would not be large enough to angels that are the farm | abandoned. ) 3 latter gentleman, and Mero IE et Loser the crop before. abe There certainly | glean f much inferior quality. | to carry home los away With. Now was 55 tons per acre, | and it t а. |ог to use геарі land was a|“ to addi tion to the 10s. y. 24. pie meni i then to proficiency in sowing, knit- ws | ting, and шө i. needlework; then all as to | punctuality i in attendance at their respective schools, | including Sunday schools. These classes create greai | inter rest, ка the examinations and results are very Ет These аге now our Pu gn e wA 28 ars we have persevered, becausi n'fest ver “At the niti in the condition "y our. popula steam | mental and social. The prejudices e: — 3e gov after their — M T hrosh reshing by steam pere peque use it in к^ other way. Aue influx for for the — to be The to pick off the. Tubbish, and t make а kennel for him; besides Mr. W.'s dog ; ів not of | amongst Potatos and Mangels, getting а 9 - the . 1288 THE GARDENERS CHROÓNICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. are aiding, and also e engaged to fork over the atabbles, P out the ditches, Seeing to the. — т- [DECEMBER 26, 1863, с rent, tithes, taxes, And сарез the poor rates, are so се SC J f Bow t farms p "m 4 ї + extrem ely high ther dra ins Pr There, cannot remain а doubt as tò the iue odu t is very considerable in every respect, but particularly in our rops, for which still retai twa pri i e, for st cro e bes Sw efly owi ing to acala societies in нына, Ms ours in Hotel cd for our district, that гар” interest. s our neighbo eT are that aecount. Mining is in such a T ed p" in this distriet, which is one cause of the rates being high. H. H. berts. |, n d* it st best Lat this is not all—no e to ta ta its Chance after а successful seeding, but it undergoes | careful attention and managemen nt up to the crop 18 je permitted Е of elementary "principles, as the most ийнан guide n KrioscoTE.— The first Discussional Meeting of this priced, have now up to the averag теж amount t paid season was held at Huntera Hall Inn, recently, in the neigibourhood, "cott "ge J. T. Harrison, Esq. in the Chair, when a lecture on increased, and a desire amongst landlands to — tha utlines of M reside Perse i тра debirered by dw азга ти ^ ba € fit for n stian families, А! a е Тон rth, "The шег showed the Mode мүк терс subject of хайаан со wan whieh, in e opinion, is the great necessity of f nowledge пегіа. Emtiletioi. - inuch to do with kin | uide. qui disappeared, especially Garlie used mnia to infest our pes and others, . consider an important improvement has iin place amongst the labouring popula ation. Wa ages those parishes weeds prt cause. of ph the healthiness. of such build orts; y farmer is intent upon securing the best erop n aM ur nadip: about 15 years since "mica. were enl 25 арреагапсе о са {һап а шеге вузі of guess ing. The fo elementary principles that play БО пород а pers in in the carbon p ydrog oxygen, a um most liberal, цун to 60s. per sere besides foldyard | УЕ manure. $t ops are ab r Wheat, 6 qrs. f B qrs. for Wins 1 9 qrs. for Oats, 35 Pa: M Кз 28 tons Swedes ab din common Turnips, 8 to 10 tons Potatos, Jno, Clarke. Sr. AUSTELL FARMERS’ CLUB.—I received a note from you about: the middle of last month, in which - | information respecting t formation of our Club, &c. As far as my knowledge will | permit I will — to do во. , Our €lu а was forme ed. in 1849, and consists of a a pd aracter to the indi vidual, but now everything of - nitrogen, were described, and t by their union, and their mea action upon ШУ | reget "- system, the different organs of plants, were brought under potice, the „functional chan wr they mn | from are more prone to ds ith IET mposé, and some se weeks. “те conditions nene. to produce germinatio: med ; that owing to the Aarono in in with а bout 40 m eti шшш several honorary ones. ioc n the past віх montlis | dark eoats and waistcoats, that kind has disappeared, except xhi Wat ne cases; eed rs, Wellin "e -down collars ын tios with. тр hats, ar dress upon Sundays, quite equal to thelg empl -— Т һауе been ab this house 15 years, and it is а remarks зе. а that - instances are уыр лаве rh ouse Tin to when Ihave now зоро LS boys, boots, turn the dlame d them ; i t well "used they ium b this m i am often told they а ed fid they are like gentlemen's the Tox of seeds, ail. do not require the ema ount pi he at and water wh en. ig. young Ae o being is d by yen nu MEME pringipng Our have Љееп еты but o img to "the b ied it quarterl y; we find Suppo cont tained i in dr seed leaves, ев principally consists сунп, Corporal ‘punishmie ts I have abolished; еһе? їп ог and i isa Ao Кыа call to see me, alter long absence, i буу say, their old home A n^ better, as members Чг > бей it such a tame- g sugar and carbonie ac d. The difference in the ds ut s one subject in ARAS whieh does not pear в be far 9. when - often. теорнн of ве ed ha as divided the s a hie @ be understood, and I am frequently laughed ài E ўем di a few ome years since two frie a of whioh Is ша: eme ss ation of tla nd and kind and | of mine left three or four acres of Шон, about a fool ure for Тагпір cro p; compar: tiim merits of cmd Ks e lecturer йш M way in T io RR high, did ne nd ploughed й зеет and Hereford; preparation of la: md for additions of n to the land for Wheat; and th ey b told me th Barle; з rearing calves—t { i was striking and pom from E^ re they b; preparing land for Mangel тата е1; ihe] "еа - time to | —һепее the terms а "m Endog fed o n off close bd the ground. Four years since wean lambs; breed and treatment of horses. The ation ts пех& came sm. considera- | І was Bon out old farmer's window, and The Club um. de cepi ting some time since to discuss tion: the growing i early made up of|remarked the difference "botwéen the crops in the йе the total re repeal of the malt tax t are eonsequently injured by very trifling adjoining. Не said, ' ‘I should not have thought yo їй wh the Seni were anxious for the | caus their. formation ed the leaves, | WO e noticed i but I will tell you; that уа total repeal of the duty, and were willing to co-operate | owing io. е, action. әң light and. actinism, carryin very large pudding Turnips, and Isold them for 255, to obtain that E кез for Wheat. Tenant|a of chemical карасур, [ aere. Тһе sheep came on to аб side, and they right—the Club sent a the moni ting — aser absorbing power of roots, | began t ы so that we were obliged to send them ed to Мг, 8 n 184, for i в dtertispe en tbe pag the sap through the . | away. gia was поб folded. We spread the — buting it — the remotest leaves, by а constant "Turnips б e land, and I believe I have thr in fact, talit l spherie influence on the Turn ip crow rate a gr еппте reat many subjects, but time оа зрасе [action that can only b e resolved into the indefinable will not admit. prine aille of life. T'hedifference inia oum) Media јава if Barle 155. per соо t PAM Our library consists of several publications, some of | next came under rotice, showing that she grea! r the nate: ad o£ le avin —- ды behind ed І often whieh I aunex :—The Farmers" Monthly Magazine, the solidit ty the more sluggish енен апа that th se you fold 100 gem upon 26 h and West of England Journal, Royal Agricultural | temperature of the h should be constantly а bd acres of утыра, and ei were gn 40s. each wher Soeiety's Journal, the Journal of Agriculture, Youatt's мат жатар т than atm "n which oan | they d when they have eaten these Treatise оп the Horse, Sheep, and Ca tle, Morton | generally be ured by a pr "ne: еч of drainage. | off, аге w orth 508. e From whence has the increase Short- | The ire рете на the struct ео tho лоонун árigen f ? 1 is quite p t the oil s given up some Mi ch renders 16 of less value аш ro on Soils, Liebig's Organic Chemistry, Berry’s M was folded ; ins hoving the sheep Me carried off the 205. e functio and Endogeno us k t pe eeyo Quality, i horns, Johnson on eie wid Manure; Ини» Potetienl мале ү by K к and Grazing, the Veterinarian, duce witha, a зе потег E diu ed useful iy their aetion is Sens ed, the progress of the plant without r йты, growing animal food at A е kave a ploughin teh Fpjs пне е 5 in proportio Some consideration was also | 1038, and sending to the South Seas for fer laor дА yi los making, spear рече rope spinning, &c.,| given to the conditions requisite to enable planta to mall piece of land produced me eight quarter for which prizes are offered, by which means we obtain st ths pets а f cold without injury ; the | of. Barley per acre, from t loss of shelled corn, is now indirectly good labourers. ore r contain the cells the greater the |covered with a green crop trom 9 inches to a d: с Th es for оп r is 125, per week out liability t | bo okuk фу а. vii on the contrary | I haye had several offers to feed or Y UR 3 of the house; farm servants, with board, about 101. per boh ood the. eater the resistance бае its rotting upon the land will be Pss 3. me The female labourer gets 8d. рег day of eight |t ғр Dy The е arke, Hon, Secretary to New 4 armers x per Labs 2 the ом, had 9s. per qM and Menta in the atm 71. v Rent is o. conside e нае i n mao? cases | of fully 25 per cent. rup wie dea аф ж Н T $ p= e fanotinns je pMa are K iu pA p thai ed truths composes ап organic body, what takes pim viti. it and the laws which act upon | it; that a stud f рою P зе. та са. Саң since that period We get a | great. deal — out of the ома now thau formerly by pme artificial food and manuring; our gheep also ed boih dibbling proeess, ai it 1; although Jabour was high, w: fom at harvest ч was а sav of 20 pes cett., that із inr кр» жн Иба and the er аста, —1 feel confident that much good has two Agrieultural Societies iu € isolated раг& of Cheshire, for truly our ly ээ even more recently tham the w а WIRBAL. effected st хато it w . The discussion that Sese was э a uma d md LT. Harrison, F EON Tti was fully ri the millers like ed it boire but quee uais, есе all that it was becoming. саб Wheat at before it in that state when ck е seed did not | come up : 2 nor во strong ав when other Soci m gig np o is bit WI педери ss : vd * Wirr pe yon ios со) s : fully ripe. monly cal sl the “ Wirral Farmers bhopshnod hes om within the discussion was agreeably b rought to an end. А | fo Шей to 1 rs and for show the we .yeerg e ec e Club h - vote gd thanks to Mr. Cramb dor his AM Amel 4 fol vu [onto I think d 84 —— of m different phosphates, ж &е., sold excellent pepe. to J; T. Harrison, M aps for his | proye Ht, "e Qe taken А ar warded them to the Aq гая for | duties in —Ó pii E ре a agreeable creuse — analysis, e Чыгым M result to the appo of | meeti ual aue t istrie benefiting the honest manufac- „zi T beli e fL turer, and the TEN ary with the ө. Ае опе. We NEWMARK кет, — Haying beon connected with fhis ET the 8. у hing. find piapia containing aedis quantity of soluble Uaim э an officer for nearly 28 years, I сап spea phosphate is beneficial to the Марв and Turnip |u yas ovements with some мшу; “Until crops grown » the land in а district. Phosphate i. was formed there appe rge excess 0 and guano are qan boon to onr par of the country ; | läbour, which, in some parishes, es, became LE 2d wo at least worth 305. ee apre. hough the farmer grows more produce now кузе "n зк з асси ог евз | hope ed, but e een imm ipai s m 8 the elio Жүзү To pe И: sfer уер to * digging hae somet ИРОД. ПЕРУА лз с. ЕО АИ ЕЕЕ © Лл LE ЖЖ, ТОЛУОЛ ОТТ ЛГ Л ОУУ aic ST ROT ТҮТТҮ ҮТҮ Б DECEMBER 26, 1863, ] THE GARDENERS OCHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1289 А Сес 1 n two justices of the peace, may either be —— you "by thi p at pag Pd 10 you | will find the particulars you require, for in it yr are extracts from t rize report by Mr. Palin on the * Agriculture of Cheshire? in 1844, and his remarks and its qui disparaging) on this district of. Wii ral— f ent, 8 еф опт soda. pring g ow generally dispensed е the iot almost Pew comes off in the il or eset | week of Aug A 1 andbill of our 1655 Sac is here- the nature with s e time ‚от other 31 bot а | few “subject s ha at the Society's s me è veon Херон Lasers or without hard labour, for any а. vae ex. eeding three шеден or else forfeit an uch per i: the deem meet not pil oin Rl ; but the justices - the power to сеек ihe case altogether if deemed too trifling, о if the cir self с Į 845, and can vouch that nothing і is ne wn. At that time little lànd was draimed, and no sheep kept ill-bred Irish sheep were driven m wo 'Fhe handbill ые» sent will s at the eios r^ (when held). T opor ted. and if upon the trial of any servant ior feloniously i or of the premiums give Nothing now sent г ined to be retu теё OP two hat this Agricultural Society ne; means of A dp improving th ed of cattle (as 0: as many other flocks ol things), admits not of а doubt. Tt was at some of it Me oCo ашыр! "ss of Tilly fou ur, stock was first is master's corn other tood for cattle, he satisfy the jury that it was onl; offence under this Act, the jury may return ict accordingly, and the pùnishmen awarded shall be such as the provisions of this Act рам Pow iven (8 2) of appeal to the nex t quarter- sessions within t wélvà days after ponyiotions and no ti 3) is to fas quashed for want òf са indeed, iti is the prevalent 41 т the Hun dred; hibited a bre methods. parsaa is pecie bu& of course this is ael , I will ects brought forward at the | Th European fame Short-horns have Denn. йв кү rowth than the Aberdeen o t] ү fi Р i3 erative Los he native breed. | g 'deen e remunera Aber! ence in the п gu bri egan in practical ершщ such f Ro yalty i it self. eder соў ^ Aberdeenshire’ е”. troducéd, and being of ie the prefer- | ы pon be i үп and | h has and no war ad of commitment to be deemed void by reason of any defect therein provided it t Ье alleged that the n has been onvicted and there be a ood an: jet., cap. 43, nus district. and commen as farm,” imme ediately follow ving the monthly meetings TL. 6 20 years, and we published our opinio а small reae ы e z A. hink might a * Ted D & young beginner advan ry I have а: yo ral as well as local mojor ity of the Аа spent several evenings in a good of leases endeavouring to fram lease, i in which jus n (вее the mpanying e Highland Society of that a crofter (a person occ up ing 10 acres of land) possesses now-a-days ir, equal in ees for p class of [54 Kun an eeding o bil) РӨ Ей à whi aD d considered would ойу protect. the landlord witho restrieting the tenant, except the last three or four | ears of t the lease "ех nequlity of of AM and measnres and proposed | Y — erya ET сри — са — it тепе were keenly i contested, | most approved s pry has pis. dw locality. Pigs and their x this part of Sine country. bat tha 3 g Ut че И o animal is more tal was S топом at inds of grain, but unfortu- ice вер in еси against the innovation, upon (tantamount Wheat other rious ч new eaa 1 been brought iui the аа Ёташей ү 1 [26 апа 27 Yictorig, « 5 113. Ушу 2 ge, 4^: Act to prohibit the Sale of P Every person qoring, gr exposing for det any grain, seed, or ich Ju been zt Lee in or other acu d еши WE о esas i ully * cast, any dad К айр; ,'is subject to a pe sni not exceeding NP recov, vered i summary process, and half the o the aformon, E not à police atte tention paid i ар is not a Dite Won particip rofitable, nor more |; pre one giving aca has’ been Wit tħin "ihe last 20 been yearly 1 пез. its utmo mM ы rg b үз is n: Mu x. Jand formerly under he ore in чо such us lbs, «^ бе bushel of for Beans, Indian ы, e. ed, viz, establish et in S. стра 1 D now оо Again, we well discussed and pro- posed a system ш sii cunis ei un апа по MS irs be made publie. We also ended in a body at an agricultural — diee o “Farm Agreements" апд o subjècts ; | t in em Я 16 ost, y ain, we ге, їп y body by i in avitatio fag farms in the Ty BEN. 25 Loc made fruitful. и st ickle, de achin nes uM ious implemi markets, diferent system of agric however, as you will see Sy lo the book sent, a are оп prae tical в bjects of agriculture ав best pur for our district, ahd I ыш may s т certainly are not yet conver erted to t H р опг gd m withou is — ing whi sky , 1s. or 25. loug , о wetness, has been faros Л! and "Grain crops have been for Y ent wi = the scythe in place of the abandone eaping m ha having g ven place to pape mi or horses, and portable steam-mills. uer € for = Aberdeen, Lond eupy much attention. | соон ате апр ePacted for man or beas ttle neat and commodious— great Зб mesde on the | 8e now M red ү: w at е been lately intro men and women, а кча оаа ed this s yen | hat, ancient r agriculturíste of the | - o — into iwo beca à etr i in the Census, tha ve tnplons та Farmer's son, gran ew | 92321; Farm Bailiff, 015,69 8; Ag out-door, 914,801; T" out- “door, 25,559 ; Far ог any ша{егїа1 or ing redient for dressing; in protéotin "i boná fide use in agris only, or the sowing of such laste | mention ied gra ün o seed so pre red." The рак grain or в of the Jeople— —'Phis class is orders, the first amounting to 4,110 persons ; ihe we о "86,8 344. vie ud uffieiently define the ers Iti ted, at in addition to ою [агы ше as other re prs афву ронса inte with the proprietors upiers, . urne ей. und ietor, 15,131; Farmer, Grazier brother, rieultura. 1 Та in-door, 158,4! The re also of Lau | Surveyors, s do; 4,702 ; е ап entirely m new denomina: tion—Agr ieult ural Student, 490. , mechanised husbandry indicated by Ki sorts of grain, which hi af 236 Agrieultural Implements Pr ашын, апа 1205 ve | Agricultural , Engine and „Ма chine , workers. 1761 ар rair паве tha an a quar rter of Oats, service, -not in towns. Of Woodman, 8907 ; Ж. rdener, not nn A emi quantit: of own coun s far rehing after truth, and joining to carry i into ехеспіїоп any new work required by the growth of the iun cemere and the general advance of agricul- b e ywhere, cann mot feil to to benefit ourselves, the and perhaps though lut: ot Teast, ts Lou We ar French wines, Ме ou. o be plenty of cold water, ad But o our reach. h M:Connach, Se Alford. ie wit y try—Aagree th a Scotch stomach than any qum small or great, ot rot-gut thankful that we — uench our thirs q our native b rr should not ж у almost [om Hug. c. and Tr., Crobhlair, P.S. Imay venture to add that within the last 20 t , land about miich, S V by d the way, was made diee, one "N-B. Rents леа greatly advanced in this neighbou and has also advanced about a sixth. W. B. Burnham hoog; doubled in some cases. Skilled labour is senro, | The 50 per cent, H. M'O. 8, ES деше Companion to the Almanac, or Year Book ef apash a Fnformation for 1864. Knight & Co. 0, Fleet Str Тнк VALE or ALFORD AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION fanm stock, ti premiums for t ҮҮ E. ows; to promote reward the эйэ: ot tenants, farm € and artificers; to obtain „the earliest and best mt | stai he Occupations of ople, by Mr, | on the Physical Constitution of the Sun, by on the t of n in r 1 e Royal 2 my on, by Mr. Thorne; on the Fire Insurance Par p x 4 Dodd ; ‚оц the War of Secession in America. agriculture, and to dissemin ate the same, and in general | vance by every means in its power, the agricul- | NN | Public Improvements. This volumo, iw has now reached its 37th annual | 18 ye tural ае of the га: iption н р у y 100, Piia 26 and? 27 Victa icto: T 1863. iiim is the eps аа Ап уч to таг oria, cap. I m. = uico ШЫН propriation by Servants of the of their T нт by a s end vei rane - e appointed to b К at у Bridge of 1) without in os e day -— the on the «йоу, ж "oe the pur pose of еб рта д to their ШЕК YI animals, are not in future to y. Аз tlie members do not esapi pali y of Ple itle but on conviction ant, T6, 760. E Ferale- Agricultura, tiere sen pem and Proprietor, 15,635; Farmer, Grazier, vie pee Өгалїөгв d 163, 765; тёйайтөв i-r 30 Meg en he farm, 83,830; Agricultura LL abour 64; Farm t; in-door, "rs The great nnected with th рас abourers are not inc joe E xe gp to vemenís are improv urn into skilled labour, i wr ondi labourer will be proportionately im iore. Аз the improvement goes o will орі p bet er wages, More ood, and some beliter ак e than a ruinous hovel-... gy lambs ti [d lowing extracts may be | properly — р: іп tubo columns : 5 сто 07 Ein sem. straw r ‚ roots, corn, and anuary ; A hay aunually about 400 tons of manure, which is 1240 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DECEMEBR 26, 1863, + applied principally to root crops. siderable and ргы Make also a con- quantity of compost of sand, urine, and dung, to meadow. In 1853 purchased 6 rutting period gives emp at its termination, males In pope creatur , the last males ; of lime, and ro ed it to Clover vc intended for Wheat. Cost 30L, besides labour and carting four miles. Four tons Were "Eos рег acre. The improve- ment was more visible in the green crops than in the Mp Sl. a year interest foran outlay for in nes wd my у did upwards of 20 years, which were applied to vienes n March, 1860, this lan ind was renovated 10 1 to 2 1861, 18 tons were applied а cost of 14 04. I frequently а artificial manure annually 157. to 201. pei m ann АП the B 2 h require ed it, +1 generauy give: e fem ales, t M. Thury: says that in the second Чана ено fr st, с | bu that succeeds the circums stanc ces are considerably of our any. rural Milos enga нэгу їп ага "will be able rim m ese curious statements, which may havé an mportant influence on the profits of farming. From © стз, Observer, Nov. 1863. Calendar of SPORITA DECEM EST аы 88! эчен m а с Ф wet season for Wheat sowing, wi w got dry and mild d such ар we idm get - this nu Tote are still s f Wheat to sow after Rape, B a the farm was awarded m n 1858 ^ marled 10 acres e E Wheat, and i: -— for "Trips with acre, and c 51. per acre. The sample of Wheat | b gained at Liv l for - Me white | m Wheat. f two miles of n ces have ihe a а, Doi but: ргейоба to gaining the [me prize for farm. WILE LLIAM PALIN. arm ve ell | situated for good In markets and climate about on an Thirty-five acres of land tached, and is a light sandy loam, and under e cultiva tio on. The re emainder of the arable land . The eadow land mostly an p dal soil, 1 ying The ps вїпге a stiff clay Bol, * good rici lying upon stly early varietie өер second crops put i dae of Mangels, fede 8, nd taken sheep ue pretty well in iov from time e bles u vigour about thick seeding imm "the T Š А зра when th d Коныр ad ч ht th e g advances 8 it із no wonder that t the pt pretty highly. m any отпей ewes lambed, but as I A heard, is p the quality of s Ta be. It apb i иш: ШЫ trouble is take ram for the and t A ied as the idis t p tim: ram are not ukas to anything of the lambs, аф уб uphdid nt Am bave b toa des ‚ but it would be wellifa lit the "selection. of tne ra s the first eggs that descend | Á Paxton Works, Sheffield, Established 1738, INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION buds MEDAL was AE To * SaAYNOR & COOKE FOR SUPERIORITY RUNING — AND BUDDING geh &c. YNOR anp COOKE'S celebrated Englisli and French жмындп PRIZE PRUNING eM &c., сап obtained of any eapo ctable Nurseryman or d Меге tempered by amim r m the three vum all Knives Lady "both Seller and Maker, CavTION.—Non Düihe unless marked SAY: marks would Еа. ° disappointment, as thosa: "uiv a mpro n only to the Mass ARR gei MC CARMICHAEL Жаш KIRBY & эво}, Hyousague, „= Price 9551. pem and ready to Thresh and Finish №. е та к perfect manner, él Material. Prizes in A ri rters of Grain a day in БШ Societies in England, Ireland, and the Continen XJ КЕЕ IMPROVED NEW PATENT ROLLER for LAWNS, DRIVES, BOWLING GREENS, Шш. FIELDS, and GRAVEL PATHS, &c. [em among them, к таш owi he t zo ari NM e "S p There has а pretty good supply of stock sheep in plenty of kam. Had vot s but they all sell well; wether lambs nine months Swedes had only been sown 10 days, but ге well up | old have been sold аё 44з and 465. each; lean pigs have been d Кошу. -— the y crops clean, as well as the | low at all ages, though lately strong ones fit for рызы up to ums 5 aere pieco of wheat, 4 астев| {тор over 23 monos and Hood, Du талау e 3а 104. рес вто avi d one acre very bad ; 11 acre | than 3s. 64. Though Swedes are not а yery good crop, уе of Wheat, after Oats, а very fine thick crop Turnips have kept od Thus all rae ше autumn, so dunt colour, and stood well. а splendid crop of | there s Iv ed at one time, and the ^ mildn ed ау. dhóugh E. ‚ andfstood good cro ot kept зге gio many of them e Rollers possess m ny advantages over an others; th ood Seeds at bottom. having à po before "y Were Li Ys the price most of | are mS in tw ‚ and are free to revolve on thea Clover A NC алаа. o the end of May, and Cus viis а гв еа Бае 3з. E Mn HESS в | affording greater f ity for Eu d t к: the ошого then left to mow, was promisin pin heavy crop of| stubble land f. is og now is ploughing up the | rounded off or turned inwards, thus avoiding the ui good quality. The meadows, both those irrigated s Заар ка k йын y when the weather permits, and pro- | m left other cede Th anufaet; о AE ieri very best materials, а manner and those not i , wer of good Grass, any ever yet Бон very thick crop. А 15 acre field of third year'slie, in pasture, was bare of Grass, and did not appear very wee ш геа length 3: m inches T а ; , productive. The remainder of the pasture, mostly 011), 9 4 2 ы É EO d ү E шне xd ГУ een т ые 0 turf, amounting to near res, and including the | | В Р g E E E Ё & A inches, „ - 17 іпсһез .. 10 ей 1 as full of good herbage, and evidently | | & É & & & £^ S Delivered Carriage Treo "Ая all the principal Railway Stations ina my dm аы state. ч E and Shipping Ports an R x Thik j _ The on the farm very good ones,and on the | | ` A Ка 4 2. LES, Soo H ч Бох, s, Smith geld, Iron We Ld pin for shelter о а 7 NINOS; Mw T pee 31, Би The its, d roads, | and watercourses in proper : РЕГ $ Р ; =] сае. — very ken. e MD » HOT WATER PIPES, ош Воо, теа inch, 15.245 o in g cultivation. г. Palin raises а considerable Pen Ө эё ТЕК аы ы 595 9-inch, 1з. 100. ; 8. rom. ) s. Та., 98. j Зе. rt hb. THROTTLE VALVES, 108. 6d, — quantity - LM ips and Mangel seed from well] " ^" 5 " 5 * œ$ BEA , 15» el T г each. Other Connexions at equally low — Рено Too 1 = prices, he all goods of first-class manufacture. р 3; 1 5 z T Т рі | given, and orders by post punctually attended to the тше дау. E all e various cime €? юзю "e = б PERO Š | Е Ботай PATENT SLOW-COM MBUSTION - x of jive a were eps T quality. Theimple|| S 5 2 5 = EEISESSE! ы bd COTTAGE BOILER.for HEATING CONSERVATO ; ments well selected for Attention being ргорегіу | | 9.7 9? тч v SEE. Ыр | ч.о RIES, ENTRANCE Ae. paid » ali the Ею эч of the concern, b Segt] EG а ена: indoors and out. Report of {һе Manchester and Liver:| | — — — ——————— —— = е м SIE : 2al gje] e| £8 gu Е | epe: h milk add SIEPE Вай porci. bonor of new 2 quarts| | SJE of cold remet suffcieat t6 form i6 (rot | |. Ё H g UT ir B apply dry cloths for a а day or when turned out on ng plate with another over T к turned инеу а Ё Hl р Тһеу are ready in about a ight. "TE = Breeding the Sezer = The ing des Sciences for 2 2 September, 1863, а communication from a Bic od Swiss agriculturist, rcu h ebruary, 1861, he 8 | received from Professor Тлгу of Geneva, a letter con- m та E | E z taini fi tructions AN he t eco e © © w BA &e .| 5 Б out for the purpose of experimentally verifying ап Жык ОР, EE assumed la eren d the production of the sexes P Ре ы arme i amongst animals. e result was, e e successive |. | 5 5 È 5 Boke Ё E 3 кй >й cases females were obtained Eres ‚ Тһе | : e E | E Е epe ioo E M. Comas then purchased a Durham d desired MM IRI гт B IE Bg io procure by ver 294 a Durham bull, in kaihe he "n sS succeeded. Не also desired to six bulls crossed Lg eat 12-8] 5 к BER ez ? between Durham and by selecting cows of the ads H3 colour and height he wanted, he was again successful, and уези WEN еа 8 regards s method as of the highest o $9 хуч ЁВЕ E importance to I of cattle. The irte д т "m [Professor Thury, confirmed by is 26 Де гог ГА ux depen Дъ дараа огай VP the атт HE E esas sted in s egg at the me of (миын E Бе ЕЕ Пион s x P t ——O k. APRIL 4, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Che Gardeners’ Chronicle Pewsp * SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1863. ENNIS'S PATENT HORTICULTURAL| BUILDINGS are made from the best Wrought Iron, w new prineiple. The fion апа Glass Qe th pA patent is perfect; the of fracture is pi ome and a permanently ^Water-ti ght Roof insured. "- -— em REA {сс - id Е, mitting а maximum о: yox b, great. атеш, durability, and perfeet ve tion, They are d, partake of more desirable outline, and do not ex the с of a perishable wooden struct For Prospectus, &c., address T. H. P РРР Horticultural Builder, Hot-Water Engineer, &oc., High St., Chelmsford, Essex. Hortieultural Buildings. VISCOUNT SYDNEY, Aged acd ARIRAN, LATE! OT xp POLLARD with the WARMING of lainm, le 10d.; nd 2e Mi ENDE M 1034. ORCING HOUSES, and they have just completed | 1з. "e 2з. 6d., and $ а s eu THROTTLE VALVES, 108. 6d, 13s. 6 and. lós each. Other Connexions at equally low w bw. 'and all goods of first-class manufacture. Estimates given, and orders by post punctually attended to the same day. W. J. eee s ап Ынна 31, Bank- his F the work at Fro, P. aq for х= ming Conservatories, Forcing Houses, &c. ову & POLLARD, Park Iron Works, Southwark, London, 8. GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, E Class IX., No. 2119. ES WATTS Aw» CO, and HoTWATER APPARATUS Mayuracruntns, near the Green vm Old Kent Road, London, В.Е. Gentry, fti НотнопзкЕ BUILDERS | ^ PLAN. Mr. GRAY begs to call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, &c., to his NEW OVAL TUBULAR BOILER, pnr in England. HEATING BY HOT WATER. $ : - : MONROS CANNON BOILER.' J. JONES, epis mee тте АМО ON MERCHAN SUPPLIES OR HOT-WATER DARAT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR HEATING GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, BILLIARD ROOMS, COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &e., OF ТИЕ BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES, PLANS, ESTIMATES, and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE BENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION TO J. JONES, 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, 8,Е, рае 1 by аррос judges to be a great prod on every form of Tubular Boiler уеб introduced- proved f superior to all s of action and economy of Fuel, doing its work d one-third less the amount required Љу апу other. Де from Report in — bee dn ЧОЕ eae eue May 24, page 476. Mr. GnaAY's variety of it t is said had Ticati rt 3a nf ella 5 which, » with prices, may 1 They JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, DANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'8 ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W. JOHN HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS AND ENGINEERS, ROW ROAD, LONDON, W. ————— diete As, EXHIBITION, Crass IX., 2191. PRIZE MED \ For сонан Y, ASSI DOUBLE CHAMBER D— ESSA || and HORIZO ' NO ) W7. TUBULAR DOLLARS. 1 И TAYLOR а AND ——— attention the Nobili J LI ereet Mti e mise m rat наве, 1 PORCIN RRUGATED mi Hi NTAL TUBULAR BOILERS ER OOR use, being both onem and rapid in action, . i бтсен естт has caused them to be acknowledged as the best A THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Арип 4, 1869, Card. AMUEL N. McGERROWY, GENERAL HORTICULTURAL — Knotty Ash, puc os Reference permitted to th y throughout UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HER MAJESTY. Great Britain and Ireland. = eating. Tu APPARAT TUS fitted in every description of HOTHOUSES. Estimates given for Building Hot- houses, and Laying out Kitchen Gardens and Vineries. Advice given in Planting, &c ppp d Joeren MEREDITH, Vine Cottage, Garston, near N.B. References to Noblemen and Gentlemen and their gardeners sent on application. T E boe CALL. К, Нов ИТЕ ЕБ an в, Loug Т. G. 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TRUSS 12 inches .. 65.0d.each| 18 inches — .. ‚ 9s.0d.each 2 79 , Е „шы. ^ 129 9 — 16 „ . 80 , 2, 120, If open top, 1з. extra. CUCUMBER GLASSES. ROLLING PINS. From 12 inches E Sch up- From n: е im 14. per wards, 14. per g inch. Im аё ANTI-CORROSION au en P IE GAS and LAMP ши, чазз &c. CHIMNI HS of every di “ Excellence of See Jurors е ORTH BRITISH ЗБЕ COMPANY ), 56, Cannon Street West, London, E.C. ; and Castle Mills, Edinburgh, MANUFACTURERS Of Me RUBBER and A НОЗЕ, for Breweries, Fire Garden т-ны HOSE, TAPERS, and HAND-JOINTS of апу size and length: N.B. асс Cepe Manufacturers in Great жы БЫЧ ке һе cmd i 1001 for Mechanical Begs to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN HOUSES фонд of азе. ipe s and Joints, Saddle Boiler, Fine Dam Ci e Pipe c St ands, ie of the best Бер delivered to any Railway Station . 2 ) in wma and to e rect the same within 25 miles of London, at the © following pri TWO 4-INCH PIPES ALONG ONE SIDE AND ONE END OF HOUSE. Size of House. — complete, ^ Erection. nar complete. Erection, -| 16 feet by 8 ES g 10 $ .. $9 0 0|80 "foot Hi 12 foot ss £11 15 gm. ы 10 6 20 feet by 10 fe Ep 17 .. 2 0 0|40feet by 15 feet... ... 15 0-2 15 0 25 feet by 12 feet. a 10 5 0 ж 2 5 0]|850feet by 15feet... .. 18 07 3 00 Erections Á— 25 miles dms е 788 Fare for one Man charged extra. By tł f these Join рр d without injury to either Pipes or Joints. Estimates and Plans forwarded on application to T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OL D ST. PANCRAS ROAD, N.W. IRON HURDLES, FENCING, and GATES. The PROPRIETORS of the ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, WERE AWARDED THE bis of the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY for their IRON HURDLES and GATES SILVER MED. which, by their peculiar construction, ar more than twice as strong and durable as those in ordinary use. Lists per ig on ТРЕ" Gates from 30s. to 5007. The Hurdl f Manufact t the Works. S GAME WIRE NETTING. PROFESSOR VARNELL'S ENAMELLED and WROUGHT-IRON STABLE ЕТ ITTINGS atent Mangers and Stable Fittings obtained the Commendation and the Sil ы ы Society of England and the Royal Agricultural Society of land, are cep the Hera Veterinary College, and Professor Spooner of that Institution states that value the ase and comfort of their Horses, They can lain, Galvanised, or Ena A Show Room is devoted entirely to every description of Stable Farmit ure, and full-sized а бий, and Loose Boxes are Met for inspection at St. Pancras Iron р . AppnESS—THE MANAGERS, ge PANCRAS que WORKS, OLD ST. 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Entered at Stationers Hall, free by г 2s., а Book, containing йаш, т=з, to enable any Y person to take а n their CHRY- —British u the rats о o0DWIN, Harster, Pichon K LL THI А is а thought often occurring to literary and d of benevolat intentions. diato answa дё Qu inquiry may be obtained. n C кк ТҮР. ES, 2 and абгон (ot for рар m опар] Established 1 үм ш D ASSURANCE o COUPANT, guhan Зыеоһ © ery descriptio of Life Assurance business is s ате се АЙЫ оп оце d eni M Ed загу Interests, also — 5 380,0001., arid the Income is over 68,0001. Tours of the entite Profits are appropriated to the А! e idérable amount have already taken place. WiLuiAM RATRAY, Actuary. pe LIVERPOOL and LONDON: LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Established in } е: —Empowered by АЖР. Е * m ing results—to which the attention of теришет» те as evidencing the progress and position of e € ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £1,417,808 85. yk i jud Premiums i = e ne Debartment 7 PEU Departmen!: Accumiiated Bife ДА . 841,540 i bu Аа анс т Анын for the whole of life, one half e years may remain of th нр естй бузе буе г керт continue ав а debt on the Poliey, or- d off at time. ke ОП че or PREMIOM FOR Youna- Leves; with early parti- ipation in Profits. S ALID Lives may be assured at Premiums proportioned to the in risk. даху EMENT ОҒ CLAIMS.—C days after proof of Death. The Aooovwrs and BALANCE Вирт аго аран times to the inspection of the Assured, or of persons to y ane T T. E 'ames’s цаге, к "The Reversionary Bonus at the Quinquennial Divisi Pes: 13 par Gente ix tne Cash Bonus 28 për n rem ve | үгә next Division of Profits wil tako placein January, ни, EE е Рус: 1 MEC Ei Араш 4, 1858] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. JAMES dy DENMAN, WINE MERCHANT, 65, FENCHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C., DIRECTIS ATTENTION TO THE WINES OF HUNGARY. * No life without phosphor.” —Kletzinsky, pp. 15, 16 of Wine Report for 1863. WHITE WINES. Admirably adapted for Dinner, being light, A dry, and free from acidity, | combined with the full high aroma of the Rhine Wines. Bottles ен. —Per dozen. VILLANY MUSCAT 59 v X 20s. BADASCONYER ... ver мха vis vv v A Nu 5.6. 248. PESTHER STEINBRUCH T E d аһ 4% - 4 @6% OMLAUER AUSLESE... A Р svo 998. DIOSZEGER BAKATO is, Ditto ditto AUSLESE 325. HUNGARIAN HOCK , iea эл Ai w» v" wi. 908. RUSZTE (rieh) we as eei T «6 e viv 405. РР КЕ аз Токау) Ж Edi г of the don in à Pins, 4s, per : Two Dom ens RED WINES. Possessing all the characteristics of the finer sorts of French Claret, and containing great body without acidity. Bottles included.—Per dozen. VISONTAE ext id 20s. ADLERBERGER OFNER, — e v n zr т. 948, МЕ d full-bodied — ... PES “з “А 47 285. INE € favouted ditto e vá, s А А y of the above in Pints, 4s. рег Two Dozen extra. SWEET WINES. MENESER AUSBRUCH (Tokay Bottles containing 5 Gills) 425. TOKAY itto седе, P » 728. Ditto ашо DIE KRONE.. á ө 965. HvxGAny.—The équitable ré-adjüstment of the Wine Duties made b the снае ing Winés below 26 18° аз first enacted, has enabled mé to import апа supply the stout and süperior growths of this country wit y advance in p and it is inereased i n e val of those of my frie have еж. АП writers ón es Kum um апа resontees of Hungary express their йш hé - "of the NM? у fi No in Europe; and it is of remark, tha ry an are the only cou dirus of any н that have hitherto ү oidiu Сее ter of th may be described аз а stont Burgundy, vit a "t Clàáret flavou ur, and they are stronger than either freni or Rhenish Wines may be sought in the species of Grape, in the venil of the Nue climate of the country, and s per in th neyards oc the e red class oil, in the H iy my statements ааа е арай, x pleasure in ekereising the rice d — me he following analysis is of vari "he very general int ecting thetii, айа 1 pr^ lii, ip hes a view, E, alaga Wine, ipei of amm of ammonia is red for it the great celebrity it posse its intrinsie worth ; ү fs vr undoubtedly great nutritive ачы rot r^ үм To " күзен he тегез bones, and muscles, it can y be un d wh cp kaai almost the only one officially Заста. ен me: the Was = каш ейі, efinition нё. tity of the free acid, the extract, and alcohólie of some nuiné sorts of X I discovered that the phosphate pieces dmm forms an i Vat the Wine, without any TnS as to the or yéàr of its growth, its santing jas goodness, or ; but that the ae of the phosphori с salt the Wines is subject to of the Wine; so = so, that tlie quantity of this salt aff of the Wine, erhaps, rer than the Alysis of the най, or the alcohol qme ‚ for the A thk SEVENTH ANNUAL WINE ; habo FÖR 1868 AND DETAILED put. LIST m РЕГЕ Fidis -— utt. Cross Cheques, ** Bank of London." Post i 2h of being encompassed within he Talo ФЕ its own bi-chemical ger The relati ive lontents of phosphor in the —— must therefor m influence aright the p as toits dietetic merits in general, iw Nn ts theràpenti т indicatio No life vo блош pho: he nature "т jams дач diseases in Which thé use of Wines rich in ce = is оки y im I ү; rie ben convalescence from БЕШ; exhatisting perspir he imme а ИЛИНЕ of ge Viii aom bind - ей pains whi и che inically of the body of the phosphorie acid, and slightly y the muscles, the glands ri fibres in serofulous th and central system of the n 'hese diseases d by tacinatel PE Leid e bone ashes, ань. apati or the ) апу ег k ind of an an organic acid or Pey 4 Fha у affectin gt В.Е phospho: T нь саш! КЕ withont [ium still less an —Ó The Wi he following debis ке were examined as —1, their extract; 2, et ims k vo ag 3, their per centage of phosphoric Wed Phosphoric : Specific Extract Alcohol T Names of Wines, weight. ofo oj e BRÜNNER STRASSE MEN; ё 0.9945 1.98 9 0 57 VGESLAU (Austria) . е5 0.994. 1.75 11 1.12 HOCKHEIM as "m e 0.99 3.65 10 1.72 CINCINNATI üs ка 0.9942 8.12 12 1.56 ATEAU LA E 0.9991 3.72 12 2.02 PE WINE ... 1.0628 20.12 15 2.15 TINTO DI ROTA 1.0732 21.57 12 2.25 CHAMPAGNE $ 1.0083 4.57 T 1.27 SANTORIN (Greece) + is s E9025 5.22 12 8:26 MM ES ненай v- i Ie 5 1.0081 8.52 22 3.75 RORY ay AME CEU ЛОНГ 6.28 18 8.72 сурдо m 816 12 3.95 DA xd : ‚24 11 3.75 DnR sin ; i 1.0177 6.94 10 $5 s 0.9983 3.25 11 3.74 T e quali IE ; О; 1.0541 18.15 16 4.12 dios M, ien ARD, p: i 002] 131.0296 1117 10.5 4,52 agaty) èi А xs 1.0257 10.15 11 4.59 i 1.0316 11.28 TI Ei sim e the valuable demonstrations of x W. Kletzinsky, and their c ahnounce otio occasioned a strong sensation a nótice from the Baron Liebig, i plain authority in modern F 2 2 raeted nó chemistry, who writes оз Munich, April 18th, 1861. ** Not long ago Í read Dr. Kletzinski's analjtical ы апа x belief is that the Hu ungarian arian Wines, whose generous qualities I fully epptecisto, ud r other Wines & icular : е, tó be а tributed to the Office. Orders payable at General Post Office. ALL WINES IN CASKS CARRIAGE FREE TO ANY BÁILWAY STATION IN ENGI AND. EUER NETT TR ME UE d JAMES 1. DENMAN, WINE MERCHANT, AND SOLE CONSIGNEE TO THE SOCIÉTÉ VINICOLE DE L'ILE DË SANTORIN, 65, FENCHURCH STREET, LONDON, Е.С. E THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [APRIL 4, 1863. Notice Are Ki | he r Majesty: affectionately — him. The Prince, js althbugh he appeared thin, was emen spirits, Horn COPI WT MINE NONE and im much better health than could have bem THE CovgT.—'fhe Queen and Royal family continue | expected € his neei eye and he has grow 1 as tl of pr FOUR) will E iden by Mr. J. BEETE JUKES, M.A., Е .› оп AN c EUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and FRIDAYS at Windsor, Ча) Friday mornin the. Prince nearly as tall as the Princ ales. еми ri aee v E уч Д Fi April 13. ее the | and Princess of Wales drove out. Earl Russell ed THE Dinat RESENTS.—lhe Prince of Wales has Етек Трех wa P Iu. м t “з Вали Gros, the "French Ema rn Har at t given, -— ns that the wedding presents to be ЕРЕ c n icit Castle, and h ad an #udien ur the at the South Kensington Museum are to nonmcs 1 an audience of the Pri rin ЕН и Wales, and | comprise not d the jewellery, but almost all the RACTICAL GEOLOGY. — KING'S COLLEGE, | presented his Royal Highness with the decora Ston of | presents which ha ave been accepted, e M р the London.—Professor TENANT, F.G.S., will COMMENCE | the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour from the |public exhibition will be n as the a COURSE of LECTURES ол WEDNESDAY, April 15, at 9| Emperor of the French. In the afternoon the Queen | arrangements are siliciently comple ò RI T send to the ар Ба of | drove out, accompanied by the Princess of Wales. On| Tae REvENUE.—The Revenue гче for the Year 4 fio i з t. N and AGRICULTURE. The Lectures vii, be Continued on | Saturday morning the Prince and Princess of Wales | апа each succeeding Friday and Wednesday same hour. | left the Castle for Sandringham Hall, Norfolk. Тһе | Wednesday. ey show an increase of 929, ee, 1I. 11s. 6d. REY D.D., Principa], | Princess Helena, Princess Louisa, and Prince Leopold | the Year, and a decrease of 392,868/. . JELF., D.D., Principal. [саше to London. Prince Louis of Hesse went to| The Year's account shows an increase in th oms OPE College. On icr morning ie Queen, | of 360,0 0007; Stamps, 403,05 2 ropes Tax, AMPTON LUCY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Prince and Princess Louis o. Princess Helena, | 202,000/. 40, WARWICK.—Head Master the GEORG: rincess Louisa, ex» yr: Leopold attended Divine | 50097. ; Mise ellaneous, 1, 006, 0971. ; ; апа а dec has VACANCIES for two or three BOARDERS. Ina sddition d service in the Chapel. Lord | in the. : ovs of 1,177,000.. ; Taxe ‚ 10,0007. "The the usual Course of Classics, Mathematics, Divinity, &c., special Wriothesley [e inim caet the Meer. Lum à orari ay Quarter? 1! tamps of instructi. s en Bot n D tural ae and DECEM ek i E ойга Ios morning the Queen drove oat, accompanied by the | 80,055/. ; алев, 20007. ; Post Oflice, 50, 0007. ; — There are two Exhibitions at Oxford. | | Princess is of Hesse, In the r Gies ; Miscellaneous, 391,5982 ; and a ecrease and Princess Louisa walked in the unds. Тһе |in [ine of nl Excise, 379,000/. ; роте ty Earl and Countess of Derby arrived at the Castle | Tax, 537,0007. ut otal ТИГ, Жее yoat onding on a visit. On Tuesday Earl Russell arrived аё | March 31, 1862, that for the year Eur of tbe Аек. the Castle, and had n audience of the Queen.|ending on prote was 170,00, Senor Gonzalez, Spanish Minister ; Count Wachtmeister, ——— Fur Ar d es g^ dun Parlia ment adjou 5н пей OD|Swedigh and Norwegian Minister ; се Khan- or the Easter recess, the Lords to sody Кабата Persian Minister ; M. Peruvian Fore. the ж and the Commons to Monday the 13th| Minister; and Mr. Dubois, Haytian 0 Minister, mere of A: pril presented ajes udiences vl Has FRA —M. Fould, the Minister of Finance, ten- n the Eu Prince Alfred arrived Ai ihe REOR rami dered lhis. resignation to the Emperor on Monday, on A modification of the French Ministry has taken | Malta. еш, the Queen, accompanied b etween himself and M. Magne, place this week, caused by an intrigue on the part the Pri s Louis of Hesse, drove out. Prince Ar thur Minister without portfolio, who h ad c communicated to g of some of. his colleagues to drive M. Fooro: th ке n "the Ca stle — Greenwich Park. Prince to M. ro э шы ы : » tae | Alfred and Prince Louis Hesse rode оп horseback. | system of finance, The Em mperor having refused to Minister of Finance, from office. It appears|On Thursday afternoon the Mem charities of Maunday | accept M. Fould's resignation, M. Magne immediately MAGNE, one of Ministers with- | Thursday were distributed to 44 aged men and 44 aged | tendered his resignation, which was меер ved by tlie has, however, appointed h ember lio, mmunieated to b who 2 5» Pri ik fol he d t the papers an article depreciating M. FOULD's| "pg Prinon лхо PRINOESS OF WALES IN № омок. гай "Dt Ap The following 1$ tho ex tof the system of finance. ост immediately tendered | The Prince and Princess of Wales left Windsor o My dea er м. ммте —An incident, the responsibility of his элу чине am was ultimately induce d by the | Saturday for the Prince's estate at ааа h дое; t with уоп, dns rendered e rs Ne EMPEROR to withdraw i ке ййугепсө ФУ opinion which exists betw. M. women, in Whitehall Chapel, with the customary Emperor Y ial i M Their 1 Highnesses travelled by the North London yourself on several financial qe фе... MAGNE оша retire from the nct. M NE line to Stratford, si ih ~ eg e took the Great | štances vu have considered yourself bound der your Eastern Railwa n, and ius: to ignation. In porarily relinquishing your s I accordingly tendered his resignation, which the | wolferton, the Len ут! and Hunstanton wish it to be known thai I have nover had but to congratu- ecepted in a letter thanking him for | Railway, distant about two miles та Sandring "IC ALD esf E» АА Lee о. уа жаы Г his devotion, and rewarding him for his past | Hall. Дө, iin bs ору, at Cambridge gaing you a member of ortho uo Cou oL d ope thai ges services Зем him а where imm been made ver my sentiments cf sincer , жане. - member ef Ше Frey welco: bed Prin vet. а: the s Maior m *! NAPOLEON; — ress. reat | La France Means ati ий, not be replaced in. | preparations had also been ma Ade А at Lynn, Wolferton = Ministry, —: e and oes V ge vado t Ae baci bs amt eak on behalf. of tho [tremit on the fina AD omnpormane;. proo »mation eu the affairs of|suitable reception. At Lynn the Mayor and corpora- que ^st lin the Chambers, The Holstein. А ег referring to his proclamation of|tion presented an address, and at Wolferton station, | Constitutionnel of ot Thursday, i in an article mee by M. 1852, promising a соттоп constitution for the | where the carriages were in waiting, the tenan imd of yr mn rae, sa M His Maz еа mounted а and wearing favours, had assembled to | “In the «cpm ө E гиа Ча Фе монед ihe + 1 E Ti efforts to effect that object have failed in conse- ferto vem SE SWR diim 4 ү и Between up: Far A ое - K sith ples сыза n ер blio ep penoes." quence of the interference of the Federal Diet in|erected. The population of the whole country seemed | The Nation, i in an article sed. by its editorial secre- the interioraffairs of the monarchy and the hostility з have assembled at this point and at us өй; iem ta ame А; e Е а ыы EN i " е seal of the Holstein Estates. Hrs Mazrerr, therefore, | Hall du ere "e o" rgy prese ы y my ла Md Бе. о ооо suppress; еа has determined to settle once for all the position of riage miam rr de each England seek, in common, a solution that Austria will be able Holitein i5 the t f Side, were талдо ed 200 children "of be і оп the | to accept without disquieting the other Powers interested. 4 monarehy. Не therefore declares фын, holding flags and baskets of primroses, violets, | This question has, thereforo, entered a diplomatic p that the Duchy is to have an independent army, to | and daffodils, which the child е гой EA ed ares upon share with the rest of the Monarchy the eivil| At the porch of the Hall were ranged 25 young ladies, | the Sn] 4o позами, and it is v: е that Austria will not i from the families of the dn and dos. all dressed -— тише of dis the d path. need not dwell upon the s ү d | importance E 8 E n КА &E "i + the a vy, the ergy кыкта i ge шө Ы ge = customs, and aces hats, with baskets of qe wild flowers, мї | SParN.—The "ra MIA Don Juan de Bourbon, after Восеи arrengemene with the right of a which they covered the steps ғ and roadway. On the oppo- having ‘visited Madri d incognito, — to France, g ion of|s that his journey has not been productive of -operati of the neighbourhood, mostly dressed in white, and who | апу e The та t of ihe Council has, in а aad be fo im ible. His | ре rformed the same office as their younger friends, ые, state Бей ог — re the new T Opposite the doorway et Smithdon Corps of Volunteer | Ministry does not Jie к эне its program. МАЈ her orders the Ministry to submit beral Rifles мыз: drawn n лага of honour, their band | Cabinet, but that its р escis upon Li e» tho “нып өм Bills TRUE consti- playing the National Ant Бенг. M e: the стг апа бте vo plores p ations f. e general control of the Vie alighting: e Moxon presented the The Government has been defeated in Bit. dé toral nc i of the Princess w a beni bouquet, in ж white and gold | the н of cordes А dissolution of the Cortes of ition and basket. ае P2 ^ of the озшш or a change P is ехрес THER ты „з ЫЕ mai €— Telegrams from Warsaw in the Bresleu апа reb diy. ЫКЫ ыт Tat tzig papers, assert that the U ETE v. T p — of people dispersed, Dantzig peop both of the К committee of Warsaw, considering. it useles ess | to | asd. their Royal Highnesses ere left to their retirement, | nomination would bave his Majesty's sanction, and — unday the roa ту. дей Te n his Majesty Lo д. LE. паа to to Y E ries at the parish chur ndringham. consent provide “Ж әм has е ae insurgents to lay down their Rev. б, Moxon осмо, А знос of p William desire the m ce His "Maje dl how- | : ese orders two in from Lyan, and o n NN bled st the acus to | ever, will distinctly reserve further conditione, especie — pom Neri. facie aen ам итен. eir ore gratify their ошону; and the ed ы not ош ally with regard to Prince W; 3 WSKI | filled to its utmos ре, ‚ but ere | to the Danish throne. Dagbladet and the Dam —— lh left standing pri and ка ою their Royal mark oppose the arrangement, on the nd that the — a is with the È Highnesses and their attendants һай to make their way. | succession to the throne of Denmark is restricted to the engagements with the dan pe During the week the Prince and. Princess have rode on | three sons of Prince Christian. AI the Danish papere and e farms on estate. Prince cannot accept x despatch from Athens announces that the horseback und рт Tuesday after- | for his son without the consent of the King of Denmark. _ ational 7 оп Tuesday, unanimously | noon Иөз arrived aj ооой, A sitting of the Privy Council was to bel 2 3 ILLIAM resolu- Prince Alf — А ——Q—Ó of | and after taking luncheon at the Lord Warden Hotel, | at Freidei uie dc d onstitationa z ai te S only al эбе, arrived re Windsor station soon declared that a the title of GEORGE THE FIRST. : AE AG T was wi Greeks have annexed to their election MER fue Dicens s Sn the rhe №. pendence of aren € and that юго а. that his su orthodox of the Royal iege were at the station t to receive him, 1 affairs religion of d as his Royal Highness stepped from the carriage, Schleswig Б Dena. E APRIL 4, 1863. ] condem ral of eakers, and expressions of D with nd eer of approval of Swedish polic, icy were e loudly applanded. On W esday | t proclamation of the ing was published r referrim to the separation of Holstein 1 from элда iw entire monarchy, aud m d er i the d (Legislative Assembly for o Servi 9 on od 2924 оғ April. The А убыр is а summary o is doms ment :— * i. -r e f the King of the 28th January, 1852, stated his Majesty's ре to combine the different rtions of the monarchy, by means of a common constitution, into one single, well-regulated State. P ar intention could not be ised use the Federal Diet interfe terfered of the теле onarchy, and set rene not founded upon federal laws. ААД incompatible with the independence of = of those portions of the cou: jected roposi eh might ba T re every proposition whic A ave agreement, and have declared themselves е tion based upon united Min bills establishing M" tu he general control vi. inan а liberal electoral гд Wberty af the I e t of petition and of association, and religious ,, SWEDEN. —А grand banquet in honour of Prince Stockholm p Frid ay evenin ing. in the interior | Sonmorokow THE GARDENERS' UHRORIOLE Ani T GAZETTE, The Consuls r took to flight. Gov ernment, r чз 4-0 ти ipee det i in Poland of seasonable reforms, А subsequent Weg says that as the diplomatie notes of "th e West ced Powersto S rather of a vague nature, | | end ава qu have = on the part ho the sura in ria, but have been terminated с intervention of the Governor. А ен despate " — Shanghai of Feb. 23, says ing Pow Sed by V but Laer manner. Lan ower, prefers intervening that ngie ard's and the Impera: forces ilsi | ришей wo police officers, left Cracow оп Thursda ight fr Vi enna. „It is said that he will be taken {о | (ан here h Russ1A.—An iy ordinance has been issued appointing w, as Adlatus of the Gra nd D in the chief command of thearmy of Pant The same | inse Haee слета иша General Lewschine Chief of the Police Syg Zeitung i as! m Wa mess Tne E v publis 31st ut илен eti the Revolutionary "Committe eot | that ci resolved upon where ordering the "Á ims and that two у disban forces. er Zeitung of regn also publishes a i (— that the jit had red t The comi among po united forces amounted to 500. Тһе expedition to Fooshw e. has failed. JAPAN. нолон received at Shanghai from Japan | announce that the а Legation at Jeddo bad been destroyed by g unpowder by the Japanese. No fatal accident, Mero, resu ulted. The hia eraan was —pissatisfaction prevails in the Coun анна at the proposal of England to renew the po emet stem. ӨР. —Riehmond papers һе Е e: "ле that St. Helena, 25 miles in ye Ču rea! Hudson, w: paene on the A Бу "d она ен a h ult. bom ao Arn f Port ^ itemm at 2 o'clock on the dich ult. At 12 o'clock. a — engagement dmt Men p ver of the ness. enlistments кен т Mui »| sloop of war Mimasippi was pi dark boat passed in maged — The ve cease mkin a body of 1, 500 à insur gents, i Bin een disb banded b y o of its chief, ^it it being ‹ con usel Ё rw r provin xisting kingdom into a А Polish kingdo: ussian Crown, Unless this is done, Genera? Hazelius | proposed the toast of M^ Poland ! which was received with th e grea nthusiasm, g by “т by. . Pnvussia.—In the sitting of the Chamberof Deputies smark before the House Б Мий, айы the -— И; and artistic ys еру : of ES Lu m on tbe dm m xd ark pointed out that these ma rther in the — en T by the I commercial treaty. He |t also stated that Pru te in procuring the r mazim epis of the Scheldt dues for a n um. 4 debate then took laco Polish question, i p ed ibe ex { or statements, h inisters wero based on i rerum bad sent er Governments, Count the f was in error. а to com ise ied that he did not deuy, and the existence of certain arr - pu e D M bearing of the would i were not, owes kno the pub d dito tol to learn what are its e ЫП 9 ае false that, "ua Convention, the Russians were allowed t insurgents on Prussian territory ЕЕ у met E with a a to disarm the | -*-`ъ the first | of the Western the Pru Am- number of eme] — sufficie insurgents. Several membe Aeon | ihe Ministers of S av mado | rifles, f 1000 inm bad organised in e б di to e oni Government had merely states that Fre ted. n ш 28th or r d crossed the B че жа ч of Mies and Koc — engagements "with e increasing their exertions, vede ing їп the p inate insurrection is increasing, Nur insurg: have а — Where the 8 fresh dene X and and Au; А body FA juitel Micbalowice, and are leac їз проп Stomn wo kno to he th in one s cof dated Epis, April 1, at alternoon the uni- Агу со npletbel vicinity of Maurnoze. н de the telegraph g for about an Ён mile n up. The за says the Arch- shop, submission is impossible, and б TET y will bel Бут | cons with eotton defences, thre teries, 800 ks - bie n bro ught P Coufederates ми ve cut the ты and р т broadsid tee, to bear, and have to operate exclusively witb their | pletely riddled, a а badly gs end the rest dr riven back ; 36 of the were capture! F Adm iral as complete. tion from reached Greenwood аб the № | the Бе а тила three hatchie, at E 150 "e ДЕ? Scuthern gm state f two formidahle а. ats, e small кином, and ,000 azoo ke Providence, A the Mississippi has filled the trench with earth and rubbish, rendering it useless. The inundations caused РЕ |» cutting of these levées cover a great extent o КО? 16 is са! хі. ів і а ict, early as veiba: сае current s the per E g sm m of guns captured e and m town and forts, but t I чән —1һе Na ational Lodi Му o л Monday unani- . те aimed Prince go of De — "King of | | Greece, under the name A Jeorge the 'The | following — d was rece ved on Wednesday from | Athens by the Ў “ March 31. “М, Mavrocordato, Minister of Foreign Affairs, to tbe Con- | be sulate-General of oed London.—The National to-day, has Sce йөз Georg the town, setting it on fire in three ^" ifr he vni T miles, where id to ы pad et mg fiv ts a Alal mma river, Two o үнөн are on their way йо] to Mobile to receive thei uns, ай ready by the lst A аге ва | the is very сой. ' There are com by — the оюсошшыанБа мй THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND mienne GAZETTE. [APRIL 4, 1863, | nation, had acted throughout this lament: reports of an unsuccessful }from Mr. GnEGonw, said that he had mot entered іғфо 7 4o n — of the C. ibi туч Federal ex negotiations whatever with Messrs. Kelk & Lucas for kd ^ к Cents, 814; Egypti, 97 to 97$; Greek. ar Newberr іно ak Port purchase of the building of the Great Eae] КА 1862. | o 28; Мехіса an, 33; Moorish, 934 to $i; Nes че Fernandina, ` пее reports that | as ан 24 з md X ipo of the nand Г шы ЫЙ faira i IS , T to i; Роне dq of 1000 negroes which ascended St. < Marys вие understood unofficially that the 5 9f the | Three per Cents, M, Dite 10d ој e ашай on th ult. has met wi Exhibition of 1851 intended fo hree për Cents, 604; Ditto 1862, 95} to 964; Sar reverse, and probably been ptured. b Government for the purchase of e апан iu Spon | dinian, 842: Spanish, $3; to f; Ditto Passive, 98i ied with J мрсен terms which the етен ment could mot undertake to recom- | to $; Ditto Certificates, 10; 'ТатКїзЬ, old 902; Di carried with it vx thous dir tto элна Mho оов b cited to : prm» to supply ali ч to the House е de baron e The Confederate e — | 1858, 68$ to 681; з ч o 70; "Von ci e o insurrection. If th "ORSTER aske st Lord of the Tre: | ^ report of their capt es true, it is supposed that. called to e attention ar i Folien p | HA Der "t en Pn F nne nii Атаа Five pot : » e e danger to our friendly relati with the United | Cents alian D er 5 LÁ. ares and all da rhite officers who com- | States, resulting from the ittimg out. раг one à ж ipa of P — ande e n shot, in accordance with | "аг for the service of the Confederate aM. x барут е Jefferson Dávis's proclamation. Major- Mois qeu teres nt Act, and of the policy M meotrality ни b a e y this country. не referred » ecia to the died ap Sonner, late of the Federal army, | building of the Florida aud tho Alabama, and urgod that бане ot the 20е tha T уга ork.. The report |f the ad her not strong enough to meet sui eo the : Ma ANKR UP Asi, vA Š at Mr. Chase had RENA, an з ofer from European Government ought to apply to Parliataent for further powe nn Areen, Victoria ess. s Victor а Ратк—Н. тохтоо talists of n of 1 0,000 i Nos: The - лонов: GENERAL denied that we had vp infringed ET TM abire д Laboure: [M ton, Groeer —R. УК tidie d M „00 . | the principle of n neutrality as laid down by the pročlamatión of | Metherhensn ton Street, South Pimlico, Auction: cor — N, — ed. Мг. ота нә; not applied for а loan | ће Ся e cite s determined by American Courts, Ner W, їр, жыйа СМЕ SAC mats P: in York, has Vire des ym Washington, | anā the doctrine laid dini Y ао jud - which took upon -Hull, Private Asylum Keeper W. iem Кеў PN peace resolutions uia enel the Sénate-of New АЙ al ground of international complaint in the matter of Brompton Ken ater EI с тов atai ет, à abama. imely or reliabl had been 1 s a JE MT + ersey on the 26th ult. ve bee adopted by ime; | before the Government which would have enabled them to Отта, Wen А bas uA — of that State, b А m вом, lepool, рана ATER, King's Lynn, № мц the ship, and he declared emphatically e. eat Britain, | Dealer in Cattle—H. Н. Onaxnrns, Byee Btrcet, Сїйлоб, Grocer-W, ere panied series es vi igorous brotes | ^ far from incurring the hostile criticis Д American Nm Eae ы; Surgeo n—E, CARNE дуе i x, H ut policy of the Adminis- | ab with the ashire, Machin Woi end i de Sacs af a belief Жым и кыша ero AST — e nal ix prt ралар, Imk yonshire, Min e Tor pede irpo СЕ кс So shire, Hay. pw insurgen tes to consider if any the учоону of our eur dede d of Mere. re rd He bored бетте, averpool, De pe $ Р пе Farmer- AO. — i A dopted, co consistent with the honour and | rea e Government had delayed so long in issuing the emptor, Farme MAT Froop, jun. M IT Street, City Road, Law Cei ignity of the t, by Which the pre- | ler for oe the so vM the Alabama. —Mr. BRIGHT denounced | кулш Froon, n RO тае, ponjes Baker ү. Preen — жик te may be bro ught t close, i is not кы а € pee x md v i Mea мы. em nfi ^ dly, я, that it Goprpenonovon, Gre Great G ау, тана Wolverhampton, Tai lent wi = эе ity, ot her Majesty's Governmen ave exerted M жолын Wellington ,R ad, : 1 е. к ау honour, гс dignity of the their influence to prevent na ilin T hets Bromley, Kent, атеши rer Vti sies imr a нса ыа н аво asit А Mee Саз втома ‹ | Alabama were perfect Liverpool, Licensed Vietuáll LJ. Ha zio rolverhamptofí, Fiore өйи, п he ТШ e а rostra m quent qeu em. iuo uet ОА A ART , e kA Н ree! ney, n Z " "p expressing a desire for peace with all or any of оп board of ier when she quitted ipm do. But Sk] gu bci Коза, икат, М p Har LH Hanley, St taffordshire, Licensed e States of the Federal Union if it could be effec ted | were taken to the building in England of one or two unarmed | Hindley, adam Bricktnak, nehestr "ырш DR, eet pon ter ships, эмі would be said ot the shipment. of vast quantities | ааб Jaeger Nottingham, овас атн, Mai ө 'onfed and muüni of war forthe Federal Government, | p; * 4 Te лке, X Farmdd Warw х нен ederate States, The resolution was referred | The Custom House returns showed thàt enormous numbers of He Oen poA Macr. Here шеше, гашен Н o «he Committee on Foreign Affairs. nion Demo- | rifles, percussion caps, ind other implements of war had been | ©һаре1 Road, Beer Retailer w H JAMES xS Мау па cratic Convention was held аб Lonisville, Kentucky, on | Shipped to the Federal States by the great ho of Th =] F= Малаен A verpool General Broker- R. бтм Ka, Der the:iS8th uit, at whi luti | Baring & Co., Brown, Shipley & Co, and others Repeated | E3} Manufacturer -8 Кирова, Kendal, Westmorciand, Ha > utioBs were opted to | PrON, Huntspill, Somersetshire, Wheel t — W devote all the Stat applications had been made to his firm to build gunboats RS] Whitby, Yorkshire, Master Mariner~T. IA wsi n Whea ied i Sod" em ate resources to crush the rebellion, | pete on Federalaecount òn а — possible notice. | shire. Inn Keeper—J. Lrvrosrox. Birmin gham, Provision Dealeri, 1 ап о req & the Government ta máberitits| n addition to this, the Fe de ral Gov bad spies in their а CR а : rough Road. Old Kent Ttoad, Merchant—C. теве to take steps to defen тече а against invasion quad э] evet, Sogiand, анд he dore а case ich a friend of | Bali's Pond, айдо, Bak ker ee Хазон. Newington Crescent, . Е wn had been do vd T эм. toge p r м а м S MER BERT lt has been fou necessary t il gg gether by one of those d Road, О ue Ug E. Н. E. Mons, Hill Top, Gli A A ны ren ad е se ge A xpe- | Persons. As for Minis lf, he declared that he would rather Small Farmer H. F .F. Маната, В ley Strect, Stepney, Tobacconist . , Birm Ў 2 4 It was supposed that there Pre be » - than чы ri на. ve e ane Sm » Ed Merchant са m. St. Понт Norici Stone гаі Send ссе t f the inhabitants, and that отына? wino, се tested ENE Ma dox a оре E Pere Lea i bloodshed would ensue. f Anu а rty oj ыа under which liberty was absurdity. — NA xm "Phi uA р Л тар Tron Dealer. W- Баа а tants have suce i in rescuing several deserters| S- FITZGERA kttóntion. to the fico Capture of the Victualler—Janvis Parne High Street Bouh не De ale E. Hi from the military authorities at Rush County, Indiana, pie e io nb WI x Месса у тра quee " "X mE. A Highworth, Wiltshire, "Licensed Victualler 3 : E e Fede mira es, whose name was во we А ol „ Oxford Street, Commissi it-W. but troops were sent from I napolis, and they in connection with the outrage on the Trent, and оне анрнекклтін: Оче of Вазіпевь--7 Rontxsox, Nottingham, Hay were recaptured. 16 is stated that Goveérn- that the Government would take active steps | Romford, Essex, Pig Dealer. omms Nevonstie upon. Tyne ОЙ will sustain Е justice in Utal he arrest | t° preve ition of such outrages by officers of Cutter—j. бтехз®втт, Sa ince. Mile End Road, C E S. E ie ж n сме ad been ый before Буа БУ e t all tho f LA] fani peon, o Aen Seih [жак before hi e owners of thè Lincolnshire, 9 е. upon between the two to | and that she contained no single article of cargo —- ld be Grocer-D. «Ш, Sxuru, Newport Те Trace, Sydney Street, Mile RA t the constitationality of the " anti-polygemy la law, | еге contraband of war.—Mr. LavamRD said that the | Sxrarm, on, Lincolnshire, Journeyman Carpenter W. UL par to create the mpr ciiin ihat statement of the owners of the vessel had been laid "ipe the bridge, Norsestefebire, Hosiery. Ётккнгкна, Darmarthen, GN "" judicial process in Utah. СА ын а есу qt азу ei tu of the Crown, and when their opinion had been | A. Томілх, Wisbeach St. Mary, [ЕТО ar ааа defini РЫ fused received, the Government. would make such representations | S. Н. Tnvrzopv, Bitton, Gloucestershire, er—J ONE itive Y refused to authorize the issue of letters of deni) e Federal Govern on the subject as might seem to | Мошо, Devonshire, , Gardener J. Н. Wirsow, Norwich, Tailor-J. arque. uch ir ritation exists a& Washingto on on the | hem desirable.—Lord PATAIERST tted the tone adopt Axa, Pint a A ew o by unde ER e Es GHT, М e. Sd. js effect eue Wise ias dunk een еее s Бласт Wilia Уз "абе 5 Dep. the. ros cds a and the FI lorida, which the Governm реа: ану tat оойт у got Into diffe ү сегшшїоп, Laneas садто, " Plastereh c WI T * EM ment ever any political | partyin t rie country jaako into difficulties, an | Accrington, erer- OS rz "West Hartlepool, docet ie E md erac top dac x at d a 1 against British e are threatened. | against ús, апа if they thought they could by any pressure bring БОТОЮ BEQUESTRATIONSI N Сайыш ге, gow. Hotel Keep t жав reported ! fr om the Hava; nah that карыз а a change in our laws they were very much mistaken, In | z. У: Boss, Edin esher—G. Sm sjui CON. Меп ] Ae the of the Alabama, the American consul had not produced PN N Wie Fence, M, Tote. EE ке and Florida, to meet at S MCN ees with d any le 1 (té ce Y^ mer 5, Фо ngin Vt war Zinlithgow, Merchant ала Glue Manufacturer J. HAMILTON, 3 h ri e r. s ] 2, wer. ALIS, Edinburgh, Hotel Ki r—D. CAIRN to "s" sie NN — = California steamer from 524 declaration that our neutrality was “ cold and ad unfriendly ^ was аласт вов and Я RAN hts! ire, Mason and Contractor. 8 a privateer entered a contradiction in terms, because if our neutrality were warm | Sou Cii E iei Алалы, eamm Duas ei dd Savann dm on the 9th "ч and fire and ly it would not be neutrality at all Poland.—HMr. He. Вазтіх, ан Staffordshire, Guneri. pei F t left again the el cuum Hronas Y asked what had been idone relative to гьа, and | Row, Dalston, Coal Agent-—E. H. Вохретт, Little Peatlin Leicestershire gu ow far Нег Majesty's Government 2 t refused | Ale sind Porter Dealer—J. Bera, 0 Wi Road, Island ld be br s esty accepte reiused | апа Gilder-G. BARN irmi isi cou e san t to bear u bt action with France.—Lord PALMERSTON said the! Govern- | Winchester, tin ^W. d ie "s Tube еси Bnazirs.—Mr. co the е English Minister аё | ment had made representatio on behalf of Poland, | Brprz, Birmingham, Joumeyman Brush Макау, Слкүк ава А, Rio Janeiro, has arrived at Lisbou in the Royal Mail | 32d were in communication with France for the purpose of joint Бома тч ые ү Cabinet Makere W. болла Win Снлм- t Раг diplomatic action. They were also in communication with : Cann, Barnsley; Yorkshire, Wood Turner-T. Steamer Parana, on his way to En dan E ERTAIN, Ren. Glo r Place, Croydon Common. ler—A. С: y gia other Government: rties to the Treaty of Vi d th Ње: "i б т Mixaoo —The rumou ed " f ж р S, pai е Treaty of Vienna, ani €y | Cleaton, rland, Butcher—J. Слим, Kemp's Row, Pimlico, ME red capture 0: y Ше -— э. ч е tiations would be in such таваг. у. Свосктолаа Dprcbeste Cet Engingen Ws dire Ulceby, UA AS , mi i ee np ое Dat i mid ву tlio | A plats, me to onale уш Lord Penor. Sie F. Gore, Mr | Баа ена T. Q; батал, Kington, lode ME pape Mm ал impro issensi Ons | NewDEGATE, Sir H. EY, Мт. Н. GREN he | 7. Dat, Luton, Bedfordshire, Grocer 20 Poris. Gutter Tae, trei motion for p m. cy om of the House to the 13th of April | Mantle Man r - Елллотт, River Street, York Road, may have resulted in breaking up the Mexican army at | Was agreed to.—The House went into committee on the | 9f Paris Deal follis Pe D ану Upper зоа Вб that point, or General Forey m. may hare m ега Savings Banks de when the CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER Bde" cue кога ME FuEWITT, intentaon of turning Puebla, i pus rectly for moved a resolution to amend the laws Bre m to bete ham, Journeyman PETER сени узай боры) CNN mens жеты бш нын ГЫП аана Df „сыы КЕ а аа Generals and chiefs of the Чот the 28th TE Ded eie February, in order to Joa diaries, or a аг ad жйберу oí а meet t | ment; en асбе ~- .-]eleim astees of F k: ; аш шыде, е ыр s were made by S H. ed . гау EE S т. Lvao esolution was е со . taiordshire, d P qv Я Parlia ment, given to bring їй a Вит TT туше of Si Proprietor. J.H SRI rought up. to brin; . Ixa Внос S. ger Yor Још Ре Ачы Е $2 bd OR VR — Bill to ——À апа miend d the Ads is relating Yo the Уо инет fe тр: а ire rus IDAY, — The з ат Registration. (Ire Force in Great Britain; a т. BRUCE obtain to brin; Е — = and passed. The X ~: ium ce vings Bank Bill w: hird соз mght the scale LORD m Lin reply, the Bill was read a second'time. a E — Ене ане ы, lidays to the HOUSE OF COMMONS. FnipAY.—Easter Holidays.—Lord ParwERsTOX moved that the House at rising adjourn to the 13th April—The свака et Uis Жаркы, fo тео (e a question Il to confirm certain їр provisional orders Y d the ruri ment Act d Er other business was e House in а Bi ljourned ti $us Me dM ке UR часа eu TN Ems] “(їр меин, Money MARKET, THURSDA н FUNDS: Yes- € Эа good mene was 5 observed a as а close Exchange. The closing prices y aia х4 UN 106 ee 859, 512; 5s. to ED а Four and а Half, 921; H bd a — per = — MILL Arni 4, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, кан state of Ludgate Hill and the Sai of its анне | dias consequenee of the great emend for tickets of itetzopolis any - тлгн tp. ccic t ei kae sag б i nec Сала Ciny Роыов, А spe M v da be sas | and west ir pe ye the e construction of E а viaduct | ree is meii delivi died, E ef necessary to that о receiv roni Si will involve the necessity of e х roose- a similar =e resort to St. T эрке church, v wid одоб oi а on - sightly strueture over the inten new street from | tern margin Garge Groy, siting € ihe “House (C ihe City Po ia " Blackiriars to the Mansion House in connection with ms fil TO. m et esr oon a D ROM The чё the Thames Embankment. They beli у 8 e galleries by ladies and and Nd wt m tho interim appointment of way may be carried with ease under E te Hill by | members of the University Couucil. In front of the Capta dw ptinued for th or that ed emon ineans of a tunnel. The powers granted by Act of pulpit a platform was erected, covered with ий shoul же» inued for the present, or УР Parliament to the eren Chatham, and Dover Com» | cloth, on Which ваб tho various Professo; and eem S чч Council W electe "e should hold 16 subject to a nente which Parliament might think fit to ma Thi i the desi i ; appeara : ы ti latform, accom niod b ES al B Ла interfere with the City Police was received with a Ms a M o transfer these powers v TM e "yet i Yon fot т, а аў, c ; ^ after 02» | Junction C iy. This new company + are Алізар for | cate, Sir E. Colebrooke, M.P., үз Buchanan, M.P., : d pow f property | Mr. Dalglish, M.P., "Mr. Crum Ewi g, M.P., os a ow v this: comm ication from the MOM: eA ks ча: contemplated by the old company, eek to lay | M.P., and other venen His "lorditip, v mittee of the Corporation, which - e nearly I Ні, the SLM ot ES Маск silk gown, rimmed with bullion taa. p inquire into the cause of the confusion i p n the Су ча Street, mda a large. portion of Farringdon | Street The | frix inge, was т received wi the occasion of the Royal procession on the 7th, һай xd Vina | wie h continued several minutes, ^ After a prayer, rey MR e eedem ee der to | ith tl у|% brief address in Latin by the Principal Lord the six following ей {о carry ed c proposed тайа without constructin, Palmerston proce ЈА his address ав Lord Ay oC — — in them in c: не. ааа the o vites After во! scussion, in Rector. The subject was Education as ap T the b strove to o апа securi sitions to view е e zii within tho City, m resume A d афо чес еен for | the Court aem ied Wr determination 66 [M of T reed and its influence on after om p: g tir etition was referred | life he following are ex AT route. 2. The death of Mr. Commissioner arvey, which hatever may be the profession ich а man enters into; suddenly and at а moment of great — threw double Vn PU» p AUTH. "E "The Registrar- General's м will perform the саа of that or ioii better by having O wW: 5 + Ф 3, S Ф 8 E 4 5. © @ = © E 6 e 7 = = general knowledge, and that generality of knowledge will not interfere with the successful study of the particular line which t ended Saturd Mar e 1,594. D determines to enter. Don’t be discouraged =з people who y upon Acting Commissi: T once, and without previous notice or preparation, to Hao aMte We ез і 1 1 the employment of the City police upon 80 important an f the е n say, itisabsurd to have a smattering of different things—'a —— = The eidcm — egre н УЯ егіп реА еб нех ten | m à itio knowledge is a dangerous b e x rese tide ousehold troops, which the authorities o i etter than no knowledge at all; learn a li everything led to expect, the latter being a force far better pti and| 1,564. The M ce retürn is therefore 30 above the | which you сап learn anything. 16 will be useful to you here- far АД 2 keep an а а а 9 average. the week the births of 1,085 boys M it may t. Y, эз wn line, it willbe the masses of pe e troops whi 'ere у sen > = Е ti which you wi а up as you o he mbodnded:onttifeiadrn end. the lle, wHhoBo апа 1,078 ain in al 2,158 children, were т сей | pra Me Dur : танј уч бе: боне d eagerness to witness and to share in the welcome of the in London. In the ten correspondi Ve the yit rogard to many things, with mere rudimentary informa- ' what little you know, know it — Don't accept а cess was beyond all example. 5. The obstruction caused | years 1853-62 the average number was int o ou roli a | ді, Mojo UE ronds Sot négiit of things; go t e: ental prin- эе the time appointed for their exclusion, and of | ciples; know accurately that which you desirous several large vans filled with Metropolitan police co | knowing, and however little o dn Le, depend upon it that The want of a complete unders ng between the. ren Ст 4 39robínttar. upon that basis youjwill more easily beable — рота London aee s Brigade and the e whereby the Pd superstructure. Many people are content wi serious pus брагай ruction was created, viz. ; opposite the M oque mE Kr "d "Thurs- give тред the бозы ori ЖЫМ ЫШЫ PIE sion in Ы f a child al cd nad andr ofthings. Don't nto that t the The report, which was signed by the p яки and, old, which was murdered on Wednesday by his father, | Iu eid анн гаі rs ся рр 21 есте 5 12 “а1йегшеп, made no allusion to the ivate in the Artillery. Тһе die proved that | exa othér di eur of intellect to whic етім confusion and loss of. Tife on the night of p^. illu- the pri: — had complained of being persecuted by|you will direc your attention. Тһе philosophy of the minations. is sergeant, and that he had confi having killed | History o bonn $e пир Же thé eem вто HY And - Тнк GOVERNMENT AND "THE CORPORATION.—A | ће © hild for the purpose of being bung. The jury| mation, à К тыюы] to. КЛ tn терсек. tha filed, - ad Court о! mon Council was held on Thursday to зару" ү retume а № of Wilfal Murder | give a et tone to the intellect when it is again app'ied to consider the eter елей interference of Aw Gor ernmvent isoner, who as committed for trial at | more se в ei But you would fall short of that E. саза which ir fe ebria о you if you did not devote also a part of with the А d och of the City. The тас orders study and a portion of your labour to the contemplation of the havi eq ded for the purpose, Mr. Law ley Mar снвтев.— .—AÀt the meeting of the General. Com- хе or боа. That branch of Ше edge has in Шашу mov: t ppc wa їйї onc respects made wonderlu. progress о а 1.0976 v the means, by the result of the studies of others, of acquirin over any mensure that may be im — a Par Tia ia. | of devoting а portion of their funds to the assistance of inf tio, V beh ld have takon the li Es T g ment affecting the bd s rights, Ana men s | emigration. Colonel Pa A . M. £l , said that the funds foryou y yourselves {5 ү acquired. There ia this remarkable moved by Deputy rrison to refer m hn ril in|in hand were not abov 30s, differe Bek: n the present and format рез M former question to the ойна Td апа edi Com- | 430,000 ре TYSONS кей: т ad he could not con- is | rat. a ther i; d ent E Pipe des UN mo! шуда ittee. З. { ats t| dst progres : е H the oard of | those Works to come X the © ity for the of con- ктеу: me e vices у structing the new street, the motion was lost on a €— Mm. division by a majority of five, in a court composed of sulting T" өе „ы mper | which other men zc uq 89 members. The amendment má idi i ridge, бла he ЗЫ 9-34 ad у у to avail S these moans, Torax Loss or H.M.S. sig Ge, Sg, Ал has | ® egeo s - ould nein ures | Comprised in the mM term ә Phat whie p т been received at Melbou кр» New Zealand Ж е S | nature in all those elements in which we live and deal a announcing the total w Pu Маўевбу'в ship | paining ground diiy, Sir J. Kay Shutt tleworth said that Koowiedge fien is Tiagra t rid in his individual Orpheus p Maakati Вак K Ode urnett and quite unjustifiable and totally | Udo а Жы pape Е T Жу сугуы Ский Burton, together with 188 men, officers ep. to "the p The district to which the rev: (nat has made more wonderful progress of late years than dme sem ded UN d cp LET M t CERE reer, al sho make urse: Loss or THE SHIP ĪNDIA.—Å letter from Commander | whose pumonts were calculated more ы thing with the leading principles of, that всіепсе, It is not to be Strode, of the troop-ship — has been received at | else to stimulate di y persons, expected that those who are destined to the church, or the Lloyd's, communicating the lose of the ship Indis. | those upon Which the resent disorders had been founded Ue diede 1 i odd. d лда with thà which was engaged in carrying between 600 -— 700 | and w aa M to be justified. D еп! rinciples vide d subs ба on no er, and Ma сте з Singapore to J: pon way to | Patte i; у. ы r. the е previous Бөйөн: із knowl ed outil uae T per ition of li A the shrine of Mecca. The ship wen n the | the committee һай M teni тейтш ойе west] | Lo ortae grn ihe pw k вна? kou сус А. of the Vu Straits, and but for the eu Nee whereas, lately, they were only getting from 40007. {о | manufacturer in tbe arrangement {че Ьесашве 6000 er еги. The r Ie € + | health and life are essentially prec ut with the practice, and crew ar 14 been lost. fce ме the ех noe, and the eounsel of the chemist. -It is only service — he comparatively of late years that men have turned then Fh pot m Panx,.—At the pe A pec of | comm Мый were iine v vA ч рапа in ts attent ew to acquiring scientifie knowledge with regard to the nd ards uv Board of Works on it -— m: A the ‚һе w ould tel tell them M ew he globe on which we live, and certainly Scotland has ашу! determined to proceed With the п new park for | doing the possibly could for the be 2 eaa LEE ЧЫК че. раш WE Fins of an mde 3 а x sense of their responsibil ean be more uséful than to have general information wit Тһе trustees of the British Mr n Cheetham egrétted to find that there Per respect to the manner in which layer upon layer and rock u Museum have оаа үз) the "Right Hon n. B і Eager, who E» re T ey f vare de. e only pe ede | .. | tells upon the very da; t is 7; that i to supply the vacancy ia actually came Аней, to in nterfere and giv heit | great pem Фу н ha obtai inei vot yo t їн heit iiber by the death of tbe Marquis of | p pl totes oven, it v ha rà айы. EY E кше а) = 4 i sm nose edge ot the success m. ene! now ео! е Талок did а at the "itor Wow om the rev. v mans ne or iind rust of Y tho cari ia a — е al ac complishment Vi Тнк Ркоғовр RATWAY. Mete ACROSS s т responsibility of whét pg à bout o engage. "el, the " EX, nop the Street, F t of the Town Hall, to forany emer- у а needed. MÀ workmen at Staleybridge, being опе re egate from eaeh of the 13 sc which the work- y gate à day d the local es 18 feet high; that they contemplate with JA their accept Фер hensi d Jes of кз. дәл ere 1 nci ad su Oe feat vf а rene ed а ; that it may therefore be be considered at serious injury of in - and danger, and will greatly disfigure that port the city; while it will to p Sa 1 ате " M eH ‚ and A Кыайан» Visir Scorsaxp.—. The ME Аш any fitire йш. (iat of Lord Palmerston as Lord Rector also represent that from the already overcrowded ' University of Glasgow, took placeon on Monday afternoon. ' selsr system, yet of that I 2 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL -OAMRHE [APRIL 4, 1863. and the admiration of those who are acquaintéd with it. Let when ions - s wh ich | " it not be said that these studies ; divert the mind from the list be members, delivered the mibi address, Which vent—and all us KE, LL A LOL. dw ractical precepts of religion; on the contrary, I maintain that | "^5 received with great laughter and cheers .— ult of that war shall press more and more h йс. they tend to strengtben nd confirm at fait hich M “ Iam very proud and flattered to bo associated with such a | both parties engaged in it, that without intervention, whia inculeated by our revealed religion. For when, on the one ма body. І аш informed, though gaiters have an | they would resent as an affront, their own good sens h hand, ntemplate those marvellous arrangements ex- mate connection with legs, t - no gaiterman is allowed to | their own proper Heg may lead them to peaceful inte; (б! tending over space indefin and compri ds innu- m ak upon his legs. He рок ири i his алова but not | and that arrangeme тау be made which will E erable, with rder and system which nothing but the | upon his legs. А да; vershow ourlegs,|end to that dreadful grim and that vidi esl ost supreme wisdom could have established; when we | inasmuch as trousers would conceal even the gaiter is We wore | desolation of A ican con t has pread contemplate, in the first place, the arrangements for our | it, you willexcuse me if І am very short in my than Ican|for nearly ius аа been the sci Gentle system ; when we consider the multitude of suns and worlds | only assure гоа а, whether I wear long gaiters or short | I сап ly assure that the policy which we, the Mis i even beyond range of the telescopic power , we are | gaiters, of your kindness will belong, and not | Government, pursue is founde n o elief that bes I а -a p esos бе insignificance of everything | short.” the faithful exponents of the feelings and sentiments o dn his eari hi ion; i ч there is 46-7 who, in t чы ordi d Sen ca i t His Tp then left PM Lid railway for Edin- CUN that de ht Jod p 2 Ae соју of wealth, їп the possession of station, is inspired | burg city was presented to | and I wi speaking as I now do to a bly ud vius ius ог RA peo тах иа that rq dea him n Queen Street Hall, the Сон ае being — EE of men of one political party—I will sayin P imself is an immeasurable atom in that ерасі. йез d oughts | б ar too limited in space to accom mmodate those who ved фа Should ERAS к «Ы b hono vial E must tend to lower that pride, to divest hi that vanity, | desired to be pres at the ceremony. Т. eturning | the affairs of th country, and thatif the men who n = E сы сае h ха Тао and humility in his position. But | thanks his lordsbip reverted the three years which | opposite to us, and are politically our antagonis though not and considers the infinite variety. inconcetvablo ingeni and һе Һай spent in early gouth s Edinburgh Univera i a iero o a aaa a wisdom with which everything in this earth has been adapted and was gla nd t that he с Кычы remembered him Visi aii. by е effect and бав of public оо еы: purposes and to the enjoyment of ted beings; | “ uld syne then procee eded . to country, pursue а course much the same as that which we oj wW тезу у os oni piece ае i T inute | the U; it tl ti D.|selves pursue. I say it not their agement, but to - not perceptible to the naked eye, the y^ "à quest aded able bicis red u upon him he acce of a large mee pov Em EE ved оа their fa as ТА. e adaptatio: ag d dotad пен pi nnair D aee oymentofthat bull: sia by which he 2-7 received with repeated 1 joy: pe at the same rode tell. you that I desk forward with any greab згоне по оба i e LET muore than] diat when thes ogn «€ acclama ations. The degree е having been conferred with | or particular im ce to the рш. изеп Шу p m : I манчы тоша noi dnte ee u m all tho faculties with эы» mind has beon pa i ra tho- poweri 2d presented to the MIS created doctor. In the evening | Оп Thursday] afternoo m bip aid a ө d Ms ken Kar away cr he lobe ted he Lord puce m enterta ained at dinner in the Music Leith, where great терк з had been т made. for I inbabite," m tc acquire a certain amount of knowledge of Hall by tle- | reception. Тһе Lord Pro er escorted him over the things so distant that even, as it is said, millions of years are pow ns ks of ` he h d required to bring to us the light which flows from their centre, | Wen, without Ted to creed E party, In returning кае" кв oF'the arbour, and ii ord the fresh i P тю. must be persu таЧей that t th e arrangements were not | thanks for h, his Ï аф in contem ешн ion. intended i . He must vinced that th OWerS| а E ed to the Exchange an SS Wii which h: : i Our polic; bg been olicy of peace, Pine e : Dinan n eM iu Aui оа, ы ^ ретина single interruption, CER C RE Р RE number О? у peii to him, to which he vado s a uere reply, simply for the purpose of a day, and that day is the Ё e of NE ned peace with the whole of Europe. That interruption | The company then eee to the Town Hall, where man." He must be convinced that they are designed to fit hi dts as the Он € rimean n tse pn rides me: ао d refreshments were served, under tle presidency of Mr, for some better and future state, and therefore I say that these necessarily reg he kan.. Nodoubtall war isan evib batiti Miller ; M. B. , His slope health ‘was. dru nk with great, exalted, and sublime containpistions are calculated to nd was trengthen and encourage that faith of which it is said that which sometimes leads to good, and the result AS that nd was piste for a happier state, it deems death but nature's signal ba га, o into detail, must be admitted t o been Minis edged i Lord pee for retreat." ER, ATE „ин the eren for whlch dt w ston was then EU og to the Een station, and Lee Ey d расса од, Убайд е ОЧЕН lone sea turned to Edinburgh. the evening he stinguis e [^ favourabl ош pow уша d On Monday evening the Corporation of Glasg Fender in which this natio 4 n has been engaged. In former times with the Lord moe Yesterday he attended entertained Lord Palmerston at dinner in the Git we, with our troops and office , our soldiers апі sailors, met | Divine service at the ish chapel, and pr hal. In returning thanks for the toast of his health, — onem and officers, d seldiersand sailors of our neighbour ft ds to th f f Sir Gibson б T his lordship said :— the other side of annel in hostile conflict, man | Afterwards to the residence of Sir Gibson Craig. To. opposed to man, bayonet to bayonet, broadside to broadside ; ; day his Lordship leaves for Lon xm as been, no doubt, the great ai ua and object of those who | but in at Crimean war we marched togethér like good fellow бта been engaged in the conduct of public affairs to maintain | and friends. The only contest was : contest of érhulxtioh the honour and the dignity of the country, but at the sa as to which of the two should bes erfor эзы ой ds time to preserve itin peace. And that is not so difficult a task which неад upon them. We е egan the allie аз may at first sight appear—for so long as those who аге | апа we ended it as friends. Then, I say, bes n = double Oxr OAT —This great eventin | with the responsible management of Publio affairs | triumph. There was the triumph achieved over the enemy | th aqustio 1 neu ter of t the deu n E velud won оп Sat; I that eo ше bomi on the hee hand by ап і ligent | against whom we conte , and we gained uli а glorious —: in шө presence of a vast number of spectators, who, careful na would by té postilóh prevent them | vietory ove cient national antipathies and old staudi spite arlinoss of the hour, lined the shore and. "en engaging, таа B туа table enterprises, they know | rivalries. I say that our policy has been a policy of peace. Viro. К as all anticipated, won with comparative on the other haud that there is a det ned spirit in the| Time was when England oat: out, lik а "еа Es -|ease, thus king the score of these victories between the _ British n which will not suffer itself to be wronged— barton, alone, — e e eminence, with blac und | rival Universities equal—10 and 10 for each. Almost at the _ which wil n aive пе GA burn is елей алт Fe repel n the d auy at possessed tbe nestinale pue last hour -— eni is аен е pror [diss і os ieh, ing within i eans represe: зэ бооно Matters annoyance of the steamers which usually follow the ; adequate teach other aids of the world that E There hardly a sin e country in айны the The was rowed down the river instead of upwards, and Mecca. ce m i wes ed other, adiuti LIE or other, S s во! a, or at ieas На time for starting рн чина: a m rs no en er, the or on. righi onging to ot оп Torme etie nd, * et. n the princip: of her tion ; x and Middlesex side. In the course еси у the ms Let ers be careful how they give us cause to resent any- say that e of those nations are pier indebted | for 200 yards Oxford took the lead, and never resigned it; and won 4 thing that would give us just — M баа t Sg reper ihe benefits they enjoy to the assistance and counten: no by about 12 boats lengths, or 52 seconds. but I am glad to say that there ne a period when this eh Le Marie from the Government of England. Greec country upon 4 tter terms of friendship with ап the other , and Spain are greatly indeb a nations of the world. Т advert not to those contending di ter —- other т. Mee rer nd for the fre ies in America who sue us like rivals who sue a fair damsel ber з, the Parlia Govt which those countries wanting us to take up their cause, and each feelin, w so » happily paia it "honourable to a nation some little stinging resentment on account of that neutralit te to the MEA E of mankind—if glory consists по к ат : Тлу. — Тһе Ribch Medos which they lost, and which they both of them in some degree | much in forcing natio: у blood ve plunder to submi Рите а 34, rand d. "Woods 45, ue p Rs con Де cte unfriendliness. But, g aside these feelings, yoke they oed ы ^ З позва happiness and P prosperity = were indicted dg m an old woman named me h create no irritation in our , and do not in any n I say that we, the British nation, need not look with | who kept a bee p ipi ену part ot the road near degree diminish that friendly g which ought to pre b "e e. "efforts “ani зей Че have | village of Ribchester, Blackburn, and who lived entire! n by лакі Б э esi and we are—I зау, barring th: каса i z а €— who are exerting them- | herself. Fou e men prehended on Api rgo, ratu ourselves that there is no Govern- in of free and Perlen Гагү but one of theni diei, 9 то other burned Aoi evi n t, d dn = беки with hiec NE ve political and commercial | in. өнү hue. We pe pa given our moral influence and his st: а һу intercourse, with whom not upon s of the most | to the Italians, who are struggling for freedom. There unfortu- | tainted w дуй; satisfactory friendship. And long may that continue. Iam per- | nataly still weighs on a part of that beantiful and noble | a verdict of. Quilty, with a re 4 впаде that, whatever political party may be charged with the | land ар incubus in what ought to be the capital Si н kingdom. | Martin sentenced aS. As P 5 Government of this try, long as they pursue that | І can never believe that error and wron; ran erlasting. I d been both guilty of а wanton and barbarous murder, арб — course whic! most consistent with the maintenance of peace | cannot but believe that truth and jus tice mus ш in the end | though the jury had accompanied иШ andthe assertion of the rights and dignity of the country, that | prevail, and therefore, much as I lament the shornjposition of | mendation d - е... party 1 bo backed by the hearty support ofithe — the | the Italian kingdo m, I сањ but "Deliovo that а brighter | cating it to the proper quarter, Huet. Secretaryof | statesmen: they wi hey may—by whom that course of isins for it, and that a time will come when all | them the slightest —— - ho dried not think the mae policy is pursued will when they come among theirfellow- | those who are concerned in лане ЧЕ destinies will feel | State would act u ME n «d uM nr citizens, meet from al political parties the чута cordial recep- | that it із for their advantage, as well as for th vantage of e Manchester Ma tr. За Taylor ni f January, tion with which I have been honoured by yo Italians, that Italy should be in full ion of its | murder of = — Mary Ann Taylor, on тве, — к - pital. There is, gentlemen, рте part of Euror hich | in Manches The prisoner, "ede 18; ODE. of On Tuesday morning at 10 treo e T Jeft cse ngages the feelings and sympathies of thes ds—I " иһ "deceased, Уо: waa d in his infatuation, married. | Glasgow for Greenock, a ami idst the ers of an cite d rep not say that I mean Poland. Would that it estet with | character, ears his eie n 2 is - duis EN ESO E RUE nglish Government to decide the des: cord of that noble | her two months before the murder. Up to dustrious youth. - people E а if eee interposi can have any borne an excellent character as аб У, із Т to reium | Broomielaw, where he embarked in the Woif €: RC a ай зкен nd. Ou He provided her a home, which Ж е тое аве бот | for a trip m the Clyde. He landed at Greenock, | position DS will n ot been, E e to her old associations. 5 HE с сыг d, where he lendidly féted, and presented wit th an Bet T présurhe that rt ец е, ofthat | After her third dese eus eos A At least, there As Rp Y ане р! иш e h nation would hardly, under the circumstances of | and seemed dispo: ME i Hon GIF ils Idtm address by! the tion. On hisreturn to Glasgow in | the ресі ог авк that апу foreible intervention should | was no animosity of word or action t t pde : the evening he аййг а crowded m: ii prespaliy by ihe. p^ ertaken. We cannot but ре tst when, calling her Би аы que Ый of е” working - who held a soirée in а in the united о 2 e Жолу еван. е by the woman's gross misconduct, and that he ч City Hall, and presented an representing the | infiuence on the t "atl arise out of | not morally responsible for the crimo, But he had previous gs ОЁ 50,000 of the operatives of ity. His the calamities ру which T € the moment | thre заи ger i n ty of using. lordship returned TE in a ше Jenzth, paaa ыш of that mooss lamentable strüggio WEISE iD | ie The Judge directed tho Jury tha ne was "munit and concluded by sayin n that it е Е om among | of that most lamentable strugg x : nothing," an Jury, after consulting for about 10 minutes, hat it not o had fallen to the A * A actively ei. in the rece upon the other side of the ost and th. ulti The m returned a verdict of Guilty, with a recommendation to f Death in ihe usual form, à inistration of aff: ive that һеагіу: and рру of all ага is a civil war, but any interference on the | His Lordship passed sentence о belo! i who had become insensible, was carried { nimous testimony tha i had received from them petet. xà vere of ASLOE RO Sore rl фе sr wird eco y NU t evening of the goodwill а great |, кайне) = m greater heat. t о! LAND CIRCUIT: WARWICK.—The Birmingham ийт number of his fellow-countrymen, who gave him that|ien are deeply enlisted in the соп Zw they " ү сик s Trass foundon, was wu will and who felt that regard simply because they E. xpi antagonis any fie c E aA E od our NiS a У, h parties жеб — the duties that ad fallen to his lot, d done t (ов LIE е о ре the е ons СА ама others T think a men nder of а that which due from him to his | the people of the United Kingdom have judged that their | The puc who опе 20 tr bi So: i d hi t G еру has determined rightly in not € BAL o h coun AE тз се. d е кч ord Win: Term ме осма to f опе рор ulation г eight months tne edd After clusion 0! is entertain has been si yt жыңы ion о! manner, w Palmerston attended a given in at the | supply of pes staple of eur industry: Би dut it we As hura : z T + ES. od mea Ач du Corporation t TOT n accorded en owing t ur e miti Eius bh ld from psg faire conversing with ber at him by a b was entbusi- | YE, that, g the pressure, we shoulë зше astic. On W is 1 ip have Ж should gt enn have Qu а ее present breakf: i ümiral Si hich we intend aileviate resuli e affirmative. Hope, y e Fett f. De Guitar Club. "ter wouid have been that the country ve blamed ; him, but imı à S by : us for taken а having adopted | thì her body, ps breakfast, Lord Palmerston Y | a policy i euited to ће ciroumatancos; I trust still that Е ана member of the club, and, having added his name to the ' this calamitous war шау soon have ап епі. Icannotbutthink, апа escaped, but returned and was K APRIL 4, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. = TET — — of the murder the same night. t. He admitted to the con- | Square, the Lady Is SABELLA STEWART, of а воп —260 ult, stal ча) that he shot the girl, and Tis statement was borne outby | East Hill, Athlone, ш, Hon. Mrs. HANDOCOCK, of а воп—2 oh | LL Mona, CATTLE MARKET. the discovery on his person of a most deadly weapon— DELL, wife of the Dean of Сън h, омрАҮ, March e arrelle: y ias double 30. ed pistol—a small box containing percussion caps, of а son—26th ult, at i Hatrow-en-Lhe- Hill, the wife of the Rev. | i. hue el "i vien bab s asta than on Mo and trade some gunpowder, and a paper parcel containing 15 bullets. The | Н. Monracu BurLer, Head Master of Harrow оо of ason, | 6 iH шг e hus dice qu by i are not much lower. The i had only bought a day or two before, was |stillborn—28th ult, 2 - opton Congeford Parsonage, Mrs. supply AX lare зает. rably increased, and the demand is i e ith an ordinary charge оѓ | GILBERT VYvYAN НЕА TE, of a daughter—80th ult, „at at Bury- uy ар за pues s ot A de remain unsold, notwithstanding nié rifle bullet. Other evidence was given, | fields House, Glou vittorie: се - of CECIL Сна АВ зн à sy S rid atilLFealisó e арор, Choice Lambs are = nly have been cowardly and | NoTTEN POLE, Esq., of a son and Gar c à and Holland Ehe E e lower. Fro t premeditated without the| MARRIAGES. —On the 24th ult, ^t "Trinity Church, Chelsea, | J39 Calves; from Spa азіз, 960 Sheep, an and marked, a most FmrpERICK А. Bovom, Esq, Captain Н.М, to CHARLOTTE гош Ireland, 80 ; nora oar ene A boy d 50 as contended b, the prisoner en against daughter cf the late Sir CHARLES Ties сох, Ваг е А t from Northern an nd: Midland Counti "a о] 780; and 50 Hawkshead, E. АКЕ Ж erra and re- | CARoLINg, daughter of Sir WILLIAM HENRY 55 Ван. — 28th ult, at St. John's Church, Margate, УГАТ, Ramp | Bost SUN Hero- ` ER, Pa ina -wools 5 2to5 6 N, jat of Clapham, to MARIA, fourth Чал Л ег "et | Best Short- А УСТ е Еа quality 54 35 — 3 8| Do. Shor .310— 2 Е t х YEA Бг тев апа was carried from the dock. Before des scend- John A eii x Ie ded turned round to the judge, and thanked him land—30th ult, at Windsor mr Kingstown, SARA Hal ар 5 6- 5 (iid t . 5 . - MARGARET Lovisa, wifeof Captain A. M. ROBERTSON, of Inshes, | Do, Shorn ss 6 01 Pigs .* SA Inverness-shire, and of the 4th Dragoon e oq Lg elde a Beasts, 4390; idt Lambs. 24,070 ; ойна, 1; A e 490. m .4 8to4 rns4 6—4 2d van y Boasts 2 10 — 3 est OXFORD CIR vir: HEnEFORD.—The Ullingswick Mum William Hope, E а return ode 'onviet, was charged ith » dis daughter of the late Colo nel James wilful murder of Mary Corbett, » Ullingswick, са the 20th of | county Mayo, and 108, a Square, aged 27. RSDAY, April P. ober. The girl had been sent, in the е! ning by her DEATHS.—On Там h ult, at Great Sarratt Hall, n "We are but moderately paa with Trade shop where the ] prisoner was | Rickmansworth, t тау Frances Wape, daughter of. the cheerful, and Monday’s quotations are p veda "The i She never | sixth Marquis of Tothian- 28th ult, at Addington Place, near | nu of Sheep is large, but consistin, таса. of those tu! home, and next aud She was found d ber | Maidstone, the Hon. Mrs. WINGFIELD STRATFORD, relict us the cd out on Monday. Trade is sti ifs and other marks of violence, | Hon. John Wingfield Stratford, son of the third Vise int cannot be all sold to-day. Іа! i i i ей with dreadful cruelty as | Powerscourt, aged 80—24th ult, at 8, ри Бие Garda, demand, this being considered the col Beer of the Lamb wellas murdered; and the medical evidence went to show South - Kensington, the Hon. LIONEL FRED season. The number is smaller than on previous corresponding that she had been suffocated by throttling. Tbe evidence | FITZCLARENCE, second sou of the Earl of t Munster, E ics days. "Trade i is brisk at full prices. Calves аге selling about p i he jury | years and eight months—26th ult, PHILIP P VINCENT |the same as on Monday. Our foreign supply a of 85 ., youngest son of the late Right Hon. Sir Jobn "ae Beasts, 1359 Sheep, and Joe G Calves. There are about 500 Lambs Co! a P rom the Isle of Wig ВЕ ко 105. а а ва Bcots, Here- t Dong ools, 5 A 05 6 fords, &c. » 4 8to4 10 De Sho —4 8 Best Short-horns 4 6 —4 8 Ewes & 2d quality 1 6 — 410 2d quality Beasts 3 0 —3 10 Pt Shorn ‚810—4 2 Downs an : fbreds .. 5 Sra 8 Calves ..4 8— Do. Shorn 4 Z 0 | Pigs ..3 4— Beasts, 825 1 Sheep K Lambs, 9020; Calves, 330; Pigs, 155, м "3 c о Ba fi g SE сүй Ж 5 е f Ков tenced ма n dr in the usual form, aud руе no hope of | Guards xtended to ei n this е As prisoner | JANE, айо, Le Colonel DAWSON, „В.Е. — heard the ding unmoved, à aintain utmost com- s Chelten ANNA МАКІА, widow of Colonel WAL- ше d ut the trial. HAM, of E Court, Hereford, aged 82 — 30th ult, «t Мов: CIRCUIT ied Sr. Raropel s Lan — CHARLES HOLLAND BADDELEY, Esq., n ARK LANE. — ddl Ari ere was а P ау increased supply of ile magistrate and an alderman of | Th E MUT and Kent to this morning's market, which could RIT t be dis g m tei p set one nightto wateh him. He was never s in | GEORGE А. HILL, Esq., LL.D His body was fo n ay lying i oze and | the borough, aged 48—25th alt, at ME ce ай zo p E dev ОП тех ЧА E were MUR PARMENT 1 fthel Parm slime of a brook, & prisoner's clothes were found con- | PARMENTER, Esq., only son of the late John Esq. cealed about his cottage stained with the same kind of mud | Castle Hedingham, Essex, 6 —26th ult, at уч te : 1s. per qr. below tho prices of Qu day s мт ht. nnd slime, e prisoner atti ted to shift the crime B., KAT UU eldest daughter of the late THoMAs KER, had borrowed his clothes that | of The Haddiogtonsh nd Morvi аө i he sai "The Byre t; but e was not the least confirmation of the charge. | 21st ult, at Water Stra ша 5 tory, - йек ingh i an іе! MARGARET, th " n , passed s A of Death, Lee out no hope of me nd | Saxon i ита arak bis opinion "that murder was planned with | BASSETT, eldest daughter of th EM ev, ies. ырс, deliberate malice, The bo. is а very remarkable man in — — Swansea, aged 82—26th ult, the Rev. WILLIA appearance, broad in figire with а most determined-looking | Gray, M.A., canon of Ripon C thedral, and vicar of сукут PER IMPERIAL QUARTE Ac C cast of countenance ; and, except for а minute, as the verdict Тобі, Е 717—994 ult, at Middleham, Sussex, the Rev. WnzAT Essex Kont, ё Sufolk, ‚тын 4 | z was given, he never flinched or seemed moved during nd онх CONSTABLE, vicar of Ringmer, aged 83. : % AT—5: aam p — "i Norfolk - К quei '& dist., "28s 10308. Ын —838|Malting . 31—24 Attem; Murder at Polstead.—Isaac Humphrey surrendered to м his bail, h: onto discharging a gun COVENT GARDE ap ом, ЫШ and distilling un Malting . 131—383 at Isaac Reed, with intent to murder, at Polstead, on the 6th| Supplies, owing to the fine weat £d. with а we hav tab atl Tino сша E 2 E es BRA ecember, 1861. This case exci! r oat interest in pri been favoured, continue abundant. Importations ot эн E x ve Te ES ) the district, as much fr the respectability of the prisoner, goods a 1 ll kept up. Apples and Pears am wet hn n nmn е i др is а farmer and owner of ЕА of 300 acres in the ee RUE. and good ceri re Cucumbers po be жо ar ош the ресоцаг charac e of Liha arides and the | Oranges also realise fair prii ength of time that vapsod n of | Pine Apples the offence and the trial. - er Was. ed to have. : iet D i - - had е ана wh чесен epu ted by К е om [285 ' е о « UK Fel н isputes and lawsuits; and when the pro: goniums, erarias, Azaleas, eei prit Е. and severely wounded on his way home at les the prisoner | and Roses a . paas, white, Essex and koni i — Maple А ааг x ks was seen by several persons near the X, uen where Ше ед was FRUIT. MW кы ju returned a verdict of n- | Pine Apples, р їь.,7в to 10s | Oranges, per box, 24s to 35 to penal servitude for life. Grapes, per lb., 158 to 208 — per 100, 4s to 8s ————— .Strawberries, per oz., 38 Nuts, small, p. bush, 14s to 18s 34—48 PU TE ч P ir. per dod, fà to 106 esnuts, P» Heo Ав Obituary. Apples, per doz., 9d to 1s 6d | Almonds, do., 18s WED: April 1 — рег } sieve, jo d Walnuts, M 10s to 16s e quantity of English S cat. Sevi fresh up to Am ржа еф —€ "ea tardar, dore oa Lemons, per 100, 5 Kent Cobs, p. 100 ibs., 150s markat осте ъй yery limi ми but i were bee ot ence e D; паа; unso! es on 8| son of the first шоа by the uu y daughter of the fifth Earl Cabbages, db doi ` чактар. 100, 9з to 198 fureiqu prodane being on a full P WS of Sandwich. He was born at Dorking, in 1799, and EYT ded 1 P ^ cw oen nd an Pon net? 1834 to 28 fi t ts of the United Kingdom, in reference to the his father in 1846, As his lordship was unmarried, the title Potatoes, York Regents, p.ton, |Sh otn, E per Pb. 64 to 8d appearance of the winter Wheats, favourable, all kinds о las descended to pem nons Арета) СЕЕ c Toos to 1108 — " [Rhubarb, p. bundle, 6d to9d n eat of ‘home poe moved off heavily, and in some ann General Sir Alexander Woodford, and who Var Lieut. | » Flukes, do., 1208 to 1408 |Garlic, , per ]b., 6d to 84 MM corre rre = еа фен st ус» Golonelof the Coldstream Guards from 185510 1858, when he | » Ese sug Per oo обон, ова each, A i restrictod, and inferior qualiti lower to sell. Theshow was made Mojor General, He diete Ink nimself at tho рар, bunch, 3d to 4d Due P. udis, Id] S Api уе d лы был Mg pe dens her As n the wer һе was nominated а С.В. in 1855, and was бит oley do, За 6а Са em per bundle, 1854 to 2s | Ро reign em were very dull М Хуча е change took place mmander of the Legion of Honour in the following | anon rh Ы 2sto S8 6d Scorzonera bun irl odtis in the value of malt, out Дд ph for that was very Beet, per doz., 1s 6d ihrooms, p.pott., 18 to cs Lonp WATERPARK died on the baron, Celery, bundle, 1s 6d to 28 parsley xl bun: nches, 3s to 4. was o son, of Mo Eir first 3 teet 1897, — Frenc! t Bestia per 100, 2s to 3s ' Herbs, per bunc. h 2d to 4d че. Earl of Lichfield. He succeeded his father in 1830, and at the late — e. Most icultural seeds were heavy, and a Lond in rather droop! n price. mbay Linseed sold at 69s., and. Waiting to the Queen from 1846 to 1852, and NEWGATE.—Apri 2. Tas а Lond to 18:5. From 1859 to 1861 he was Lord of the hB Mo рет д Calcutta 61s. 6 adto ös. per qr, erer Helm Bee zs E aT Rees нил icbfielà for. two year . Heissu by his son, the Ho s -reira m, born in 1839. Pork, 4з. 04. io 4s. 84. per 8 Iba.” e Oats. [Бош _ arnat SIR GEORGE LEIGH Go E, K.C lo: th a. e 20 qrs. — qrs. 410 sks. mm ment, died at Claremont, —— on the рк HAY.—Per Load of 86 T h ... — 39 ©, , in his 73d year. He —— the army as Cornet in 1802, Foreign .. 5350 1142 7i ЕЗ ш Б е бш Peninsula from 1809 until 1813. He was | prime Meadow ay To zo li dic E à EUROS peers = „| тою, IE тю vris. sev wounded “ the men in 1813, by a musket ball, | gy erior | do. T5 New Glover n Mee etri LIVERPOOL, March 31.—We have bad а very good attendance | which in bis lungs, and which was long considered cm ec керт + second out "80 105 of mülers and арш d - morning's market. in €: ER received the gold medal for beers, and the | Now до, siias eS с | ita oa fair consumptive demand, and prices of thia day se night fally medal with four clasps пвасо, main mur Lee ard g made to hold over. | Vittoria, and the Рут sos. "Не became Lieut.-Colonel in 18 Rowen .. . ..40 60 uc m Corn in better d i 1 hel а : yi la Fine Hay T8»to Sis| Prime Clover .. 1108 to 1168 we i CACHE EE REY dp E 1846, and was mel of the 77th Re from 1854 New Hay .. — — | Prime92d cut ..95 ; ] issi when he was transferred to о | He became full Inferior .. s T — | Тоѓегіог 0. seios mi | —- | eral PET _ .. ..82 86 | New ?d cut a» m = Gen: in 1802. Y AME TEMP - died on tho = ult., P his residence e у, e entered na RITISH 1805, mid — ng A REIN My Vincent and Sir There un à ног е à € first-class i m . е assisi after а етп | i ht, of the French 80-gun shi "he Ма „and | Soutkdown fleeces and matchi and the аа айу left on long running fight, of the gunship rengo, and | Rand is very small. Та skin wool тогу little business has been some slave f: on the Afri t. Being promoted in 1895, he became for воше montha — ofi on фе оек Bases Бе EN MAREKET — Арат, Б 15a. бй. tion, durin; ti Ashantee war. e afterwards tured two bside eei 'ylam, Brazilian sla i mers, with 728 slaves on board. die was made North Pelton Gas, 13s. 3d. ; "fanfeld "Moor Butes 12s. pa 16s. 16s. and became Rear Admiral in 1854, and Walls End ell, 16s. 6d.; Walls End Russels Hetton, Vise раша "n 1855, and - Wall Eod Haweli е ба Walls End Roseh Heo Walls End Cassop, 15s. 6d.; Walls End Hartlepool, BIRTHS.—On RTHS,—On tho 25th ult, at 116 Жн Ec 4 Mes Walle Rod Rod Tamda D RR, T. eese gi a | Thornley, = 135. : рее ДЕ Malting, Lady VicrORIA VILLIERS, A чы 13, vo * 19s, 64. ship THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. T О - : - —— nds Porota 22D Beer er dul ap са emitur hemp er havd | (CE ARDENER (san) Married; where бык o ж-т The following аге this day's ndn un e meme aro kept.—Mr. J. Wright, Nurseryman, Edgeware, таздаведаці, of Us Ax. Greenhouse planta, РІ ukes, per мон, l00m. io! 50m: Pon Regents, 1008, | Middlese acter.—J. B., Mr. s Nursery, Abbez? Leicester, -$ do. Seedlings, 808. to 95s. ; do. Rocks, 80s. to 85s. ; (QA EDENER HEAD).—Age 34, married, one girl; Y "Nurse den. Me. Regents, 1105 to 120s.; Perth, Forfar, thoroughly is od Саш fa su to please. Good and PROPA A" ife ditto., 70s. to 100s.; ditto Rocks, 65s. to 80s. ; dino ке мз ог per week.—C. T., 25, Princes Road, AEN Ф 8, e kdo 655.; French Whi ites, 455, to 50s. ; Belgian do., | Not ing Hill, Lo; n, W. A. TOR. Аве 23: Bh аза eek of eM Propagation aud is 408. t Hard эрй, кн t-woode: 41 хв Lu ew iv &c; „хри rs of ELLEN лл фм ш К ы EAD).—Has a practical knowledge | First-class refere mocs Office, Hove EA. —WANTED, MIDSHIPMEN and APPREN of his го doa the Growing and Forcing of Fruits, 5 sia x ade. -|F d e. S TICES for first- itelass Ships proceeding о India, the Colonies, таныт. Ж е MTS Tires and a pR c -— Lg Ww. P ROPAGATOR and FOREMAN.—Young Man; ‘good km hara s minms moderate. THIRD OFFICERS praetice in the Management of general a anted.—Apply t WE ALKER & Co., 93, Great Тоне Бе et, City. AKDENER (Hx). AER. LA marie, with one e 'eferences as to character.—A. B. C., Post Office, i тү T e only.—W»x. Woo; us of recom- d, S. A^ $ аге and РКОРА bg die monding à poteet G a aani oi oed dan: Growing of Har à sand аф, un тока al the "s IM - a "s stands his profession, апа is a тү, and Pine бтв о Nurserymen ahd salary re wired, to Ge. B юра, B ч pie Rating аде Address Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, Uckfield, Susse: Rau ы: Hard and Soft-wo oded € 2 э P Юра poob Syreny M ARDENE { such as 5n Б, кнн cire ad, do TED, a FOREMAN and PROPAGATOR.— the Managment of Rite A eE be well eae, т т. Veitch's а ust thoroughly understand the Propagation and Greenhouse, а: геш of. Vines, Peaches €. Ninę | Nursery, King's Groping ot iir Pint im a smati Fondon Num Ap | ушшш hareatan =E F. Er i Panes ибо, qat Rid | FORE GROWER and SALESMAN Yne БЕ 8: GLENDINNING & Sons, Chiswick Nursery, London, W. ” n inn, A ARN ih Cnh fec MY wn under reet y e Brass io а у » тыда 1 E кыши Ce e MMC Ri, Wc 5 ave five years’ en character from his last situation, ANTED, as GARDENER, a strong, active, ed Dow (Hx -Age 28, married, no ine Messrs. Eyre & Со,, 32, Bouverie Street, Fleet Street, EG b: middle-aged man, married, without incumbrance, in а | branch nois oroughly cum stands bis profession i ke m: its uS RE у e сют озо - single-handed роо, where a small collection of Stove and | pone Aus Д mid Lau En ss. Four P good TEWARD, or FARM BAILIFF. gage 33, marril; - Онин чола Plon s is grown, and where Ше usual routine of Rendin aa tion.—A. 0, St. Joh rs Road, | ^ its b Ч Flow er and Kitchen is carried ont: А оу heips often, There Dg the of ent of Timber а Mc pisco, per annum. The ( i ARDEN ER (HxaD).—A I, married; under and is s good Accoutant. Wife a first-class Ser t "ER will ъё mado à ыс ANE and, practical stands his profession. sae ada all its pera i Has, | Dairy-woman, and understands the тык есері of Poultry, ability.—T. INGre, Esq., Emsworth, Hants. lived in first-class situations. Can be bignly recommended. — | J. E., Fawley Court Farm, Henley-on- -Th тке И E E LAN SSSIURy-OD: T hames,. ANTED, a thoro GET industrious, steady, and ылык, 8, Casino Place, Great Norwood Street, rs STEWARD or UNDER FACTO R, wil. : dicas PNG as PAS M n a small Nursery ^Y ARDENERTÜZIZYCCAZLG Que l1 nobleman or gentleman.—Middle-aged, unmarried: - in one of the Northern Count He must have a complete ARDENER (HzAD).—Age 30, married, one child ; | has Vid Db, Шайдан of Pattis Dg England, Scotland, and knowledge of the Growth i Propagation of Roses, Conifers, understands РА, pro Жыга їп ап its bran ches, the super Ireland, both Stock and Arable. Reference as to abilities сай _ Stove, Greenhouse, and Soft-wooded Plants, and one with a | intenden nce of Lan attle. Single-handed place n ei pem ade to severalof the principal farmers in Mid and К knowledge of general Out-door Nursery Work will be preferred. | Mime. to. Five ree хавтсаа able character, —J. C., an.—Testimonials can be had on bg x R. T, None need apply who сир. produce the most нок ту | Prospect Зод North Hill, references both as to character and ability. es 258. George 1V. Bridge, Edinburg r week.—Apply in tho net instance by ҮМ to N. P., | СуАЕРЕКЕ R (НЕАр).— 9, married; ме Ж Tl a essrs. Jacob Wrench & Sons, London Bridge, London, E.C. extensive paoa in all А 9 orcing, the and Bailifis, To 1s RU ing Men | меці of Sav Ud Gree een house аш, and Siena. Du | ASSISTANT or UNDER) and p 5 на and Flower Gardeni nexceptionable character. —W D WANTED, ONE or TWO HANDS used to JOB- | Upper тсонце Suns, „Опехсорнопаре cbara Sus ын О кё V BING, and коой MOWERS.—Inquire of Woop & Soxs, ARDENER (Hrab) —Age 26; has had : | 172, Old Kent Road, G (Hzap) ge ав 10 det | ARP LIFF.—A pers f great experi “ы; р оре m ыла pne of Tus of the ME and | ngland. ndr the Ma n ntry; understands hís pro vo its various branches, EA AMES VEITCH, Jun., is in want of a P бап ы кечо ed.—H.C.,?4, BurrStreet, St.Katherine's | 0 UC A Stocke, aid i ui Ж. 4 of taking charge ә ST i ptionab`e references аз to character - - thoroughly competent GENDRA PACKER, but more | and ability.— C. M., Messrs. C. Saw. mer & Sons, New; ws Agents _ especially of Baskets imm ien Liberal wages will be given, P EDENER (HzAp).——Age 29, single мв. A | No. 1, Castle Court, Cornhill, Lon in proportion to the ma ability and energy.—Royal Exotie practical knowledge of- his е rofossion:- Bn its piu | Nursery, King's Road, Ch jelsea. epartments, No singlo-anded place жоры. Character | ARM BAILIFF.—Midd e-aged, married ; has had. ANTED, a Yonng Man in a Nursery, to assist van ома. the siticinth овда enquiries; — W. M., The Gardens, Тһе | ара жещ е E pariones w улгер Y branch of Agri e ds —PG Em атчан in. the e торк of eet; pe е озн Dienppatoko bester, Hants, Үн БОЛАНЫ with the Management of all kinds | uim dus A Nun cubes EE d T E will be 4 * ARDENER (HzAD).— —Age 30, single; has Stock, erection of Farm Buildings, and all kinds of Estate - Ni AE ope Nurseries, Richmond, Surrey, T thorough practical knowledge of his profession i in all its | work generally, and has been a successful ооа ће — req ppiy Tac ranches: Cou ud also take the Management of Land and | Agricultural Shows, likewise pa Liege ue p MAREM as COWMAN, a married man, cem Reference for character and ability кип the nobleman |réference сап be given.—G. H., М fos баг s & [5 „ ineumbi who thoroughly undarstanda the Manage, heh he has just left, also from resiounemploypra,—G. H., 47, Heth- | men, 287 end 359, Migh Holborn, ndon | scc 579 дад. ions oe el zi AXE ME | pool Bra vet, Maida Hil АЕ ARM и BAILIFF (окно) Single to шаке ї M on à io will i go Y PR The) E-HANDED).—Age 28, vih EA S Feed Stock, t Р ы 2 D ^. а иеа gine with БГ А. Aent, Upper Norwood, IDEE тепсе from last employer.—E. F., Mr. Skilton, will be MAMMA With al parti to A. ger care enro ol М т. Ста ЕТ Nursery- SIN DED). Age 28, efe ic sse mg entm CR fequi PA Р нр eR EET E D Ессе i rma же он Can be ,bighly temen diin NS years good | O None ез N and LANDED ere Ў character.—S. M., Post Office, mford, E: , Е. —Ag an who has been Farming for m years, ARDEN Et. Age -—— married, no incumbrance ; and is Pi rien оной with the Mint кең. 5 Г WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. Timber and Estates generally, is desirous of an engagement, р ЕАР апа UNDER Wem marg Нквн thoroughly understands his profession. mi dO is A баке the entire management. First class references.—Apply _ & Co. haven. че ба thair Мале veral Men of ox ot excellent A е noii С referonces.—H. R., Weller's | by letter to C. D, 25, Aberdeen Place, Maida Hill, N. З abilities and g who аге looking pote emi, teme ud v the кондер capacities, " Gentlemen in. ies c ene — а — Middle-a; aged , married, without in- а Dis asserat CORRESPONDING CLE RK, E can hay Eos particulars on applieation.—Clapton Nursery, E "understands. Flowers and а routine of or n ud MAE -Age 23; has had seven _ London, itehen G "Garden; Wife а good Laundress.—8. W., Post; Office, | усма КОЗАК нн ш нере че e is se gm Nursery and — (GARDENEN н me or FOREMAN in a Jarge | Hazlemoor, Hi gh Wyeo plants. Satisfactory references LZ be given,—N. X. К ( ARD DENER.—Age PE no incumbrance, i Brompton Place, S W. — roughly understands his profession in all its branch also Land and Stock. His Wife could manage Dairy ebd. PUN А if required, in or out of the cm State wages, &c. ia Pire, Hillin don, Middles HRESHER'S СБР е з 58 d RTS. places їп England. 4 D Most excellent character from his last place.—E. C., Osborn'& Nursery, Fulham, S. W. = MONE . fine and: superio; 7 7 "me NobemsraniOden — — |(j^RDENER, where tw аге kept.—A | foe And ви E thorough — pi of "Plank omae Foreing, or Prices lieation ry. (Hran). —Age 36, married; under- | Kitchen Garden: Сап be highly ensis QW. ала Dobis. yoi megep ч "^ stands Beam Vines, Peaches, Cucumbers, | T. Bat un ага Upper Clapton P E. and Greenhouse Plants, Flower and wa NE ‘The Patent o thro ALKER'S NEW POS 5 icem diim: s Же e of Meadow and Ridged-Eyes extend the Clot 1 Arable Land if required.—. pass "through it quickly and without ihe Slighteat drag. For — ih surpass all ой Samples of 100, 500, _ ( JAEDENER TES — Mileage married ; ease in threadin sirou situati j ener, where | or 1000 post free, at 1з. per 100, CP poene dealer. E M ee Rc ERE 2; fy VJ Forcing, &e, is carried out “© ше x ext tent. No) Н. Warran, - Rc and Manufacturer to, Hor xS objection to pay a com premiu = es to improve | Queen's Gresham London, growing of deve and баазаа Foe wi a [owl MIA A ү J recommend sre ati Kitchen Gardener, Hasb 12 in present situa: uation.— THOMAS DRABBLE, Т аі + ыш т Сш ош арат ER. E 40, E Ned; is а E acquaint м i cann d. ош йш Age E | Romse. —R. G., Post Office, » Окен, Esse -de-Vie. aM er PURE БАКЕ ge ы E. eu. d е resa su] A of Cognac. ; дь E ^ | dozon; ог ша а case for Шо "Хо Адешз. _ — EH чі cally aequai in all its b р ad Fosse aad Pral t Gro understands Arable Pasture Land if required. Can b be highly recommended by present and аа iw employers.—$S. M., Mr. Patching's, News agent, Putney, S.W, Єр ДЕРЕК. ( (Hsap).—Age 34, married, without ce; із а о Plantsman ; а e understands APT AIN WHITE'S ORIENT AL КІ E: or MULLIGATAWNY PASTE, oben p боот, тау ро vr from all Sauce ve Dn f. CRO: & BLACKWELL, Purveyors a sm eos e Wife A good Cook and cd Six years’ reference.—A. M., Mr. Tillers, High Stroek, | Coln- brook, near Slough, Bucks. OQ ARDENER, or GARDENER апі. BAIL ; thorough. Queen; Soho Al imd Ww. Flower and Kitchen Gardens. Wife a аат б Two years' good re —P. e: Mr. Ottaway, Seedsman, Surbiton Park mx iu Gentlemen. uem. үгез E the др of uc АВА married, without incumbrahce ; has urserymen and Seedsmen. = ыкыс чын ы) - DE NS ge RAYELLER and D or SHOPMAN.— | зов, London, all ituations.—C., Mr. Young, The | су dme ape Siria wr eur E Фа Й Gardens, West Hill House, lesex, N. С у journey.—X. X., батаепетз' Chronicle roges w.c. ML 1 FL $ То: ficedamon. wp M E of the ques b, ribs pa БЕ | P RAVELLER kmr чер te person of = ache, Gou "ENDE for delicate GC аа diaengaged, bot oF mE p ds | May. Th EE E. XE IT M Thi a git шш Š e es | Oftice, W.C. Abiti 11, 0353] THE GARDENERS' OHRONIOLE SAND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. The Gardaeners’ Chronicle wspaper. E SATURDAY, A ri? 11, 1863. Hothouses w the milon A PRIZE MEDAL AT ы << едй nm USES Ч for v MILLION WARD'S STEAM PLOUGHING and CULTIVATING APPARATUS ILL BE AT WORK NEAR BEDFORD THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. .. £515 0 0 920 0 0 logues, with Sixty Reports from Purchasers, may be had on application to JAMES AxD o FREDERICK HOWARD, BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD. Price of à Complete Set with 10-Horse —€— ds unc Price of а Complete Set without Engine M SN RD Ape nn па to M HEREMAN, 7, Pall Mali East Also, А HANDBOOK on VINE ри FRUIT TREE CULTI- VATION, а 18. ; post free, 15. West of England, алаты VINCENT В SKINNER gor TEM. Plans чой Estimates оп application. VINCENT SKINNER, Bridewell Street, Bri: istol, R oeta aen SSENGE Е, | | П TICULTURAL BUILD E and EER, Lough E. ; has recently patented a VALVE ИД - ~ hich is neque; н | efficiency, simplicity, dural ^ and c ness, Pri as undor, 6, Bankside, S.E ы рс 7: Б тиши \ 159 USaRAVE'S "PATENT MEOW COMBUSTION e the nearest approach to Warm- A. t Water, aud an efficient aid in ем Tt will burn in Churches from Saturday ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS COMPANY, T. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. SCOTT'S GLASS WALLS, co to meet the э saggostions t о JAMES SCOTT, 1o, add a i dm аз D the desiderata of such struc- without attention | tures, Th ble porta ble, with the strength and durability of swith hitio a permanent structure. Further p ур рр Š ge Apart- of 3d.; and NSERVATORIES PINE and MELON PITS BALCONIES TE tion, IET eor REENHOUSES | VASER т | IRON Навии TANKS ыш fingit durability, HOTHOUSES ERANDAHS zv 2 HOT-WATER WORKS. TENT WROUGHT. zv. STABLE prettiós MANGERS. t is also е for Small Conservatories, with a vapour a pe maintains a moist atmosphere for 12 hours xum once PON Particulars and prices " ivi Bnornurns, Ann Street Iron io Belfast. лан, Every description of IRONWORK. Lists Free. ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD 8T. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. HEATING BY HOT WATER. E EET p Ј, JONES, HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER AND RON MERCHANT, SUPPLIES OR ERECTS, COMPLETE, HOT-WATER APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR HEATING GREENHOUSES, COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &c., : OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES. | um ESTIMATES, and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION TO d E eie V ive LU M IE ККА E JAMES GRAY, HOEFCULTURAL WORKS, DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. —— Жа Parmes DOOR АНТ NT CASE is of day. tx Мамаев censet do бо Фен Коон, the most useful of and immu mmt eni j mind is of the most tender Exotic io homi qe porci winter wi comparatively ile оГ tha troublo and attending use of Lamps, Gas, and Heating appliances of any otber А ELEC UM s K tibi NF MA адаф Plants, for raising Seedlings, striking Cutting, &e. The Cases аге and recommended by Professor Lindley, and by Messrs, Veitch, of The Royal Exotie Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea. p Sizes and Prices оп application, — А %А а THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [APRIL 11, 1863. r the Patronage of Her Majesty. C ARK моб HOPE (late CLARE), Нохтбоилова BUILDERS, COPPER, SasH, апа Hor-waA APP. MANUFACTURERS, 55, Lionel — Birmingham Establi shed a. . 1818. GERRO SY, of HOTHOUSES. E MN dui, es Е EAM and нао out Kitchen СЕ п Planting, & App to J бш ТӨРӨМ. eatng. EATING. APPARATUS тр а dri] description and Y MEREDITH, Vine Cottage, Garston, near rences to Noblemen and Gentlemen and their To Flock Farm TEL VULNERARIA, :ewly-introduced Fo: or LADIES rage Plant. Excellent p hes ся апа chalk LE Lm itis poda dis growing ry healthy food, on which ene be ever so wet. 16 іѕ ап . Ор те is highly wo науа of milk, Hon i in 1858, by H. JL the pre! Quantity of Seed per acre, be sown with the ar! Price 1з. 9d. per lb. Orders "will be received v G, The Hall Farm, Stow Bedon, Attleboro’, e plant was pc. into cultiva- t . STEBBIN N.B. Refer gardeners sent on application, xal LLANDS, IRON d easy 31, Bank- side, London, S. пећ, ls. 9d. ; BENDS, к stock, . THROTTLE VALVES, 10s. 6d., er Connexions at equally low prices, and al. goods of ке t-class manufacture. given, and orders by post punctually attended to the Horticultural Buildings. VISCOUNT sn 3e LORD CHAMBERLAIN, „ҮҮ ENTRUSTED b; Y AND POLLARD with the WARMING of М UR his BA аа HOUSES, and they have just completed the work at Frognal. Estimates foi. Warming Conservatories, Forcing Houses, &c. Вову & Porranp, Park Iro: n Works, Southwark, London, 8. New ws of Heating by t Water. ED URY anD POLLA (басобвчдец. to gous R. PEILL, Late STEPHENSON & PEILL), Have attained a rattat far sur- pese any other Boilers ever The annexed кы shows the i ent, requiring NG. АП partieulars on application to Bury & POLLARD, Park Iron оа не w Park Streel et, South- e ENNIS'S PATENT HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS are made from the best Wrought Iron, upon erected, Parks of more аа бна бын the cost of a peris! e able wooden For Prospectus &c., address TH HP Builder, Hot- Water Engineer, &c., High St., Chelmsford, Essex. Rooms PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTION COTTAGE BOILER for HEATING CONSERVATO- ENTRANCE HALLS, BATHS, &с., by the Circulation of Hot Water. DE N jp Horticultural D undred Guineas Reward. D provisions of er rson who, with intent t ny Trade Mark, or shall apply or cause or proc applied any Trade Mark, or any forged or counterfeited Trade Hark t chattel or article, no the manufacture or uci of the pe ini denoted by в ach or forged or counterfeited Trade Mark, shall TY of а MISDEMEAN ipon conviction thereof EN be punishable Imprisonment wi ard Labour for Two Years, or by Fine, or by Imprisonment and Fine d wher NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that а RE Ewa RD of ONE HUNDRED GUINE. n will - оке һу Ше undersigned. toany person or persons who will g mes infor а y lead to the conviction t "any ta r person gel |^ the Man ——— of Я-а spurious уен А, е Condiment та epe dimental g Meal, or any person or pers abetting dec: t any of the uisdemenupue ve P i fiho above-mentioned Act. JOSEPH THO Steam Mills and Offices, Thornhill Bridge, Caledonian Road, King's Cross, Lon CALVERT'S се ENYLINE (the active . principle o м coal-tar) is an unfailing rend - dues S Distemper, олен: ба Man ange, &c, obtained of any we (he following Agents Jonn BELL & Co., 338, Oxfo! rd Street, London; А, РАТ & Со., 67, Buchanan Street, Glas Liverpool i J. WOOLLEY, Manchester ; Hanvey & Е e ад. н. aihn Newcast le-on-Tyne; J. REED, Arundel ; RTIS, W ШЕКЕ o VR HOUSE THE BEST. “ARTICLES DEANE’S. à Table Cutlery, every variety of D and finish. DEANE'S—Electro-plated ker E {аге strongly plate style and "TOM best manufac- ur Stands, dte complete. EANE' enders an ns, іа all modern and ap- proved patterns. DEANE'S—Bedsteads in Iron and with Bedding of о. НАМ DEL SIERS for DINING I ROOM and LIBRARY, erc mW Moderator Lamps, in Bronze, Ormolu, — and Glas tatuettes in Parian, Vas es and other Orn: ЕГ 45, Oxford Street, London, W. SLER?'S GLASS Wall Lights and Lustres for = Dinner Services plai ж Ornamental Glass, ина - г без suitable f Mess, Expo: es and Furni;: Order: ri promptly executed, London—Show Room ы КЕ Менее OS mmy iR ufactory and Show Established 180 Besides t SIC OS REM nort hee / ЖШН ЛЫ Li SOMMIER S PORTATIF,— The bere for all Mattress Bedding should be ЖЫ з or Presents, Воо d the Spring Mattress is too heavy and cumbersome for ner: pi EAL & Зу new Patent LE SOMMIER — | ELASTIQUE PORTATIF is made in three separate parts, and is therefore ГЕНЕ апа D it а also cheap and durable; and as it has no stuffin е top, it cannot harbour moth, TIME 4 Son's ILLUSTRATED CA' UE, and Prices of 100 Bedsteads, as well as of 150 differe mt eee of Bedroom Furniture, sent MA HEAL & Вох, Bedstead, Bedding, and Bedroom Manufacturers, ' 196, Tottenham Court Road, W. erc dM I FLANNEL 8 R HRESHER & GLENNY for very warded to Т eas | ine and pM" FLANNEL SHIRTS, India Tweed Suits, and India Gauze Wais! Я Lists of Prices on venim to THRESHER & GLENXY, General Outfitters, next door to Somerset House, Strand, W.C. ALKER'S NEW NEEDLES.—The Patent d Eyes extend the Cloth, so that the thread may ough it quickly and withou! t the slightes t H. WALKER, Pateutee and "Manufaeturór to Hor M; Majesty, Queen's Works, Alcester ; and 47, Gresham Street, London, E.C, ise, abiecit Ubri edades ilU Ig ^ goldin LT eoma A Piae at àd., ld., 2d., 4d., by all respectabla Grocers, Guillem » Oiimen, &c. Co 1 Eau-de-Vie. з= d PALE БЕ; к per gallon, is eculiarly free from acidity, very superior to icai importations of Las rude In Neri Bottles, 38s. рег dozen; or in for 'the country, 39s. Railway Carriage id. No Age E nud 4 ко» тот Holbo: E.C. and 59, “вереш Все ес atero Piace, $ 8. Er London. n application. Qu Eon CERIS PERRINS — ÓÓ€— SAUCE, у € ONLY GOOD SAUCE. See Name on rapper Label, Bottle, and ET and im Co unter feits Nice. D PERRINS' Sav *.* Sold dimus. -— pr Export, E tho Proprietors, Worcester; Messrs. Au ssrs. BARCLAY & Sons, London, &oc.; d olet INE and СЛ эне universally. INN EFORD' > um í SIA x 3 ан g 25 years emphatically sanctioned by the Medica aud wav ersally accepted by the publie, аз the pe raay for acidity of the Вась, 9 eartburn, Head- ache, Gout, and Indigestion, and as a mild aperient for delie аи more ially for ladies iod children.—it is red ina state of perfect purity and of uniform strength "y INN. & 172, Ne S by all ble Chemists ughout th: ORNS and BUNIONS.—A Gentleman many years ented with Corns will be haj юру to aiga E torm te | information by which he obtained their ipn ы ina pain or any E ерта е EE У жеттер ГУ ^ сет pv ortae а variety of patterns, | short period, without kind of inco: е еер in оп from epi - rench and En GooDALL! out attention, at an expense of about 34, | DEANE'S—Tin and Japan Goods, I inary ELOD OLD envelopa to W. per diy. Is perfectly safe, requires no Utensils. 9» $ j ad ding, and may be in| DEANE'S—Turnery, Brushes, Mats, &c., well made, strong, ———— operatio daily at the and serviceable, Patentee's eme 155, Cheapside, | DEANE'S—Horticultural Tools, Lawn Mowers, Garden Rollers, en Management and Económy—8$ Lond: Vire. work, &o. АКЕМЕ s WEEKLY у. Бе ЕВ апй Price complete from 31. 10s. DEANE'S rues bronze тое gut plaas fr Lm e in glass RICULTURAL CABINET. Illustrated Prospectus free, and Esti- | pp A NT/S. Harness Saddles, ^ orse Clothing manu- y 1d. ; Monthly 5d. medii ре Песоа "Hot-Water fi e Pet d he of the best таеп Р London: Е. W. pies 20, Warwick Lane, E.C., and everywhere. RERNHOUSES M EL YATORIES ÜRNISHING LIST gratis aud рон бор "00 Р I xam Жама — а ЕОВМІЅНІМ without special the А.р. 1700. OOTE'S:NEW LAW of of HIGHWAYS, Part 2: RANGE. Se E еа онин r DEANE axd CO. Іохрох Bever, Е.С. Com; mprisihg the доз, de Босна the s Мот Act, with ai n - ET 3 В = - Боот! „ ОЁ XW] London: A ж.с. ре: ENDERS S STOVES, FI done and ons ОР tho authors o tio Acta Uu. AM Ehe volue complété HUBBES PATENT SAFES, the most secure : | above аге requested, | price 10s. E t Fire and Thi pere nay" desiing P E e EE Кау акаш Мэш} vifi fof uus vont iva E 3 agains re an еуез. SHOW-ROOMS. They contain f Б СНОВВ'З FIRE PROOF STRONG ROOM DOORS;|FENDERS, STOVES, RANGES, CHDINEY- PIECES, “Pine. | to them. CHUBB’S PATENT DETECTOR LOCKS and STREET DOOR IRONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY as cannot be CROCKFORD, 10, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. LATCHE H and DEED BOXES. roached elsewhere, either for , novelty, beauty of Maru Price List gratis and post free. depu, or exquisiteness of workmanship. Bright Stoves, New Work by Baron & Son, 57, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. Е.С. with ormolu ornaments, 3l. Bronzed Fe: ready, in 1 vol., 8vo, price 10s. 6d. cl Owi per box. and CAMBRIDGE BOUQUET. In bottles, es 64., and 5s, each. 130 в, and 131, Oxford Btreok, W a TE and SOM T A an се ispensable personal attraction, to d the меби dua, T ROWLANDS' аса Pearl се, preserves and а pearl-like whiteness mu у з eradicates dear а a of incipient 5 strengthens the Gums, and gives fragrance vis e» Jd o STOVES, with radiating LIAM S. BURTON’S GENERAL pee lettered. que. NATURAL EA кр HUSBANDRY., By JusrUS VON . LIEBIG, ted by Jı Professor of Chemistry in Ооа College, Со k. CONTENTS :— VIII. Earthy Phosphates. | end Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, E E, Hes IX. Ground Cake. d AS cns SE Wood Ash. Ee NL 14 —À e E V. Sgstem of Farm-yard | XII, Common Sal, Nitrate | Manurirg. = ‚ of Soda, Salts VI. Guano. [Excrement. Ammonia, VIL Poudrette. .— Human Š „APPENDICES. ; London : O ы край m APRIL 1l, 1863.] LECTIONS " "TARTAR STEPPES and of x AE IE Le д, from Letters addressed to Friend Јон a ау Mr. Murray's Popular Editions. The following are Now Ready, OSWELUL'S LIFE of JOHNSON; inc cluding the an B . o Brook, W. Lord SrowErr, Bir Mac OSH, MARKLAND, LOCKHART, = Edited by Mr. C бмин. "With P ortraits, In 10 Parts. Royal 8уо, 1s. each, or 12s. bound in cloth. CRABDBE'S POETICAL WORKS. With his LIFE, LETTERS, and JOURNALS. ited by His Sow. With Notes by Scorr, HEBER, MOORE, оова, &c. With Illus- bens qu Parts, Royal 8vo, 1s. each, or 85. 6d. un MOORE’S LIFE of BYRON. With his Piu and JougNALs. With Notes by JEFFERY, HEBER, WILSON, Mosa GIFFORD, CRABBE, LOCKHART, &с. With. "Portraits. чр Parts. Royal 8vo, 1s. each, or 108. 62. bound in BYRON'S POETICAL WORKS, with Notes by E Нғвев, Wirsow, Moo: GIFFORD, CRABBE, With Portrait ind. Жабыла, In Nine Perte Roya al Svi vo, 1s. and т 10. 6d bound in cloth. KNAPSACK BY RON. A Complete хе е rinted for the Convenie Portrait. 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Tira ransfer, Laying-out, Im ment, ud Manage- бё r4 Tanded Propéto. and "1 the s Cultivation" E белене ly of A ва e ТИК estne рерин Ма o over Вован | Tondon Тонык Кашын , r е! + Ornamental Gourds, Grasses, Trees, Shrubs, and Orn п: Тохомах, Gery, & Oo., 14, Tudgato m. x mental Foliage Plant Seeds. In Two Vols. 8vo, with 94 Pl: of —— price 605. cloth. UE кла of ZOOLOGY. Ву J. Van DER Mog d M.D., &c., Professor of Zoology in the ALLETT'S | PEDIGREE | NURSERY WHEAT., | Universi fy o Leyden. Translated from the Second Dutch Edition ath additional References by the e) by the MARK. Rev. W. CLARK, M.D., F.R.S., &c., -— Fellow of Trinit * HOW OUR WHEAT CROPS MAY BE DOUBLED, " and Colloge, and Professor of Anatomy in the Дийана, of other Papers, forwarded on application, Cambridge. i Apply to FaEDERIC F. Harerr, Esq., F.L. S., The Manor London: LONGMAN, GREEN, & CO., 14, Ludgate Hill, E.C. House; Brighton, Busse New Edition of Youatt on the Horse. "ublished, price Just published, in One Vol, 8vo, price 105. 64, cloth, HE ROSE GARDEN, p ‘Edition. By HE ОБЕ By ҮпллАМм ҮопАтт. With á E e ^ Au ан SM numerous New Ее r „4. 008, еду m Designs by W. HARVEY. N e ition, The ROSE О ЖЫШ. .. B o | revised and еп Е. N. GABRIEL ES , е Mte 1559-00 р! de м " "o5 о f Secretary to the Royal College of — ditto 1860-61 до. 4 0 YOUATT on the DOG. КОЛЫ, Шә шау ditto 1861-62 do. 4 0 | also be гу MORNING RAMBLES in wip ROSE GARDENS of E on: n: LONGMAN, GnEEN, & Co., 14, Ludgate Hill, Е.С. тк Е | SEECLI УНЕР ШИТ does rod (Second Raition m) 1 6 ew ub of Admiral Fitzroy's Weather Book. in 0 Second Edition, in 8vo, t 16 pota s 15s. An HOUR with the HOLLYHOCK, (боса M Iw HE WEATHER BOOK: Mar rr E 1 н - — LTURE 2 6 №: а Man ас ж AMERICA 2 Meteorology. By Rear-Admiral R. тнв 2 ANDBOOK LA GAR « «Тһе Weather Book’ will like danguage nw M же KENT & dic [еә йд, or т freo Љу polit (йү ihe|be the more useful to the holly free from Author, PAUL'S Nurseries, Waltham Cross. maritime community оп пону M every kind." em d E 8 е os Lo 14 „8 Hill, Е.С. Е бб , У, N THE CULTIVATION of ROOTS, AND A PAPER ON LAWN SEEDS (ILLUSTRATED), aro given in WHEELER'S “LITTLE BOOK" for this усаг, Ј.С. W. & Вох, Seed iei: "dissi: } NEW STORY BY THE AUTHOR OF "EAST LYNNE,” &c. ——— This day is published, in З vols., post 800, price £1 11s. 6d., asco NUR" By Mns. HENRY WOOD. in our opinion the best novel viih, Mrs, Wood has produced since she rose into * * Verner's. Pride? is sudden celebrity on the publication of * East Lynne. ”. | Streot, Covent Garden, W.C. | rietta Str eet, Covent Garden, ready, printed on good ТЕЕ USEFUL WEATHER GUIDE for FARMERS, GAR RS, SAILORS, &c. One dozen copies sent ro i post on recei рё обопе penny stamp. Lob E ж. to Т. RoBERTS & Co., 8, Crane Court, Fleet Street, a sig of 1863, founded on the Vernal Equin h Observations on the Summers of England, coupled with "йота on the Locality and Meteorology of Great Bri: 2, by ТиомА8 DU Воот, wiil be ready on Gio lsbof AT = а Publishe рУ Косевѕох & Tuxronp, 246, Strand, London, W.C., price 1s., and may be had of all Booksellers. Just published, E PLANT . BENTHAM and D ER. Part L, RANUN- CULACE. CONNARACEX. al 8vo., 464 pp. Price 915. A. ВгАск, Hookerian Herbarium, Kew, W.; W. PAMPLIN. 45, Frith Street, W.; LOVELL REEVE & Co., 5, vox ; WILLIAMS & NORGATE, 14, У.С. 5. —The LONDON: BRADBURY ax» EVANS, 11, BOUVERIE STREET, E.C. Mi сива. COLLEGE, z e re 2 to for tir ee — e M Ea ient préparation b b TN. to C. LL & Co., 37 and 38, Lower int Ts Lond forwarding Gentlemen contemplating Laying Down Lawns, or Sowing а Mixture of I perusal interesting; to such, J. 7% а Copy gratis and post fre J. C. WHEELER ax» SON, SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTER. THE “GRASS OF THE FIELD."—In WHEELER'S "LITTLE BOOK" 863, THE PRINCIPAL GRASSES IN CULTIVATION ARE DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. Land to Permanent Pasture, forming New Ms Grass—for Seeás, would probably find a LER & Sow would have much pleasure in t Studen nts. ded on application. EUM A R. JOSEPH BEAUMONT, 'Líxp AGENT, sevéral gen Recla: r^ Warping ; the Erection of Farm Buildings, Labourers’ Cottages, e either at the private cost - the — sed or through medium rer the n Land Impro t Acts. d Moped) or ека ко and Reported upon for conten plated Improvements. Valuations made for Ба16в, or a re- е А Farms. 2, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W, IMPROVEN IENT ee tad ta Preparing for Publication; Part І. on the 1st May, THE PINETUM un iM ACCOUNT OF ALL Ет TE _ CULTIVATED IN GREAT BRITAIN, BLUR BRITANNICUM, HARDY TREES OF THE PINE TRIBE . PETER LAWSON which has і 7 КӨРЕ жар, $ NE Monet in preparation, is in a sufficient state of ns to МЕ CONIF been for —' жет, to commence its Piae. on n the im st of May. Mio will be issued in Parts, a intervals not exceeding Two Months. Тһе ———— will be à ry this pue tribe of к, to print One Hundred Copies "The Parts will “be supplied at Folio, e E containing аё least One Бекнур, Ori ini, with ий туа "i "e The PINETUM BRITANNICU » was originally i : fo Copi s having grent e then ате rrr n эй Бонн ФИНРИНИЙ, а ин? to meet the demand of those who are Хер int for sale, beyond which h the issue will not ane cost price—viz., 10». 6d. each. т + э чараа: отолот co pee MESSRS. W. BLACKWOOD Ax» SONS, Publishers, Edinburgh s. PETER LAWSON 195 SÔN, im Edinburgb ; or to and London. n 1853. 2, Fa ar Westmi, z To LANDOWNERS, THE СЫ ‚ ESTATE s Ботко, &c. IN ENGLAND LES AN The Company Bdvanose „m: oney, unlimited ia "ЭР" "for кыы иса. ricultural Improvemem red farming = ot navigatio or The erection of Farm „and x es theim- of tion Ule теўге, zd be Company being and ofthe беу which are controlled only tard Ger further information, тні Tod у уона of application, br tothe Lp orem ш т Managing Director, Palace Yard, W: TH% GARDENHES ОНАН AND AGRICULTURAL: GAZETTE. [Arum 11, 1863, Land Drainage. Established 1 Qu MEDICAL, E | GENERAL LIFI LIFE ORKS of DRAINAGE of any extent CTORIA Do "ASSURANCE ÍOOBPANE EXECUTED D by the G GENERAL LAN о, “DRAINAGE d 15, Kin а Last — X freehold, E ww EAT e о. B. Woo d UMSO FINANCIAL RESULTS оғ THE SOCIETY'S OPERATIONS, "corporate, or Every description of Life Assurance bu is transacted. Tho Feu у [e exceeds .. E as 900,000 Repayment may ез — b uites are made on Él. of m. Property, Life | The Assurance Fund safely invested is over. . =. £1,830,000 "aD nay LA е Landown Reversionary Inte , andà also to Assurers on | New Annual Premiums for the last ъъ -. #10,017 portions works are сотр! latod ; orthe ——— rn 1 Security. Bonus added to Policies at the last pinion: ^ £275,077 with a commission thereon, may be charged on the property The Assets exceed 330,0001, and the Income is over 68,0001, pe Claims by Death АА £1,731,779 improved, by way Y чөлү ча on the estate created for various per annum. » e distin ы feat of the Society s Ceu uem eain piept Pe moque. of annual charge |" Pour-ffths of the entire Proüts are a to the кт for the Whole € Fix Noinvestigation of title bei lini, iotices given to к amount already tak the A E - re. he Policy, ie ог n s f id. ы Reversioners ог Mortgagees, no legal expenses are incurred. lace. ч TRAY, Aciuary. Б» * v ы of тием, nene, Wood Gribbin, Red FIXE —LIVERPOOL wd LONDON FIRE amd Ашны Tanisu desirous t a есте ahy iat the Improvements by E ECTS уш! Eer Aa NYALID а may be assured at Premiums proportioned to- their own Agents, an ор е outlay and expenses on the ux А increased - нло, may obtain Loans for the purpose. No d Dale Street, Н and 21, Poultry, Раомут Garran or CLaims —OClaims paid титу days to be made to e Crirronp, tho Secret: The ANNUAL REPORT for the past year shows OCOUN EETS times at the Оћсвв of the Company, 51, Parlament Street, SW. "' | ing resdits -to which the attention М tha plio is keii сетио у RUE аз tho m of Rates and Forms I AW ERS, ASSURANCE SOCIETY, | ACCU . жыйымын т 1 London. —Instituted 1823. Ar Pre Fire ~ RGE Cercare, Re DESEE, 5 000 AxwvAL Тисом, 4 life hn ui A m Pa B. W. Я S me leserve 541,540 he Reversionary Bonus m — etfec Assurances, ot Accumulated Life F T in Темы Bonus 25 por Cont, les plaoo In January, 1807. LIU ЫЫТ SOCIETY. Ln : ————— d ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE EXHIBITIONS AND MEETINGS IN 1863, THE GARDEN, "SOUTH "KENSIN GTON, W. EXHIBITIONS, PROMENADES, BALLOTS FOR PLANTS, SEEDS, MEETINGS OF COUNCIL — FLORAL AND FRUIT POME EEE MEETINGS. » Addis ys рыл эль Rose рет, аё1. BaTURDAY, JULY 4 D Promenade. К at4 .. Floral at 10. D о» М Fruit Commitien, at ] 0. Tomar, тт... {угш оа ее 2 Council, at 11. WepwEsDAY, JULY $ .. Promenade. Band at4 Fumar, Араш. 24 "P — f ceting for Election of Fellows, and Ballot for Батоврах, JULY 11 .. -— Promenade, Band at 4. Plants, аё 2. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 ,. n Promenade. Band at 4. 6 or ExumuiTION OF SCULPTURE, аё 1, Вато Jorr 18 .. Promenade. Band аё 4. Тсазрат, Mar 5 s v [ns Committee, -— E Tonnar, Jorr 31 Floral Committee, at 12. á 1* et Fruit Committee, at 12. SATURDAY, s EN m- Babd ab 4. WzpNZE&DAY, JULY 22.. - o go UTE $ Батко, ФӘ м Fema, Jury 2t — ^ — .. | Meeting for Election of Fellows, at 2. y "Mars DEM SarvEDAY, Jory x [teen fr Band at 4, 8 Y, JuLY 29,. -• Band at 4, LI -"- 12. - " y : 3 М 7 а veg АМИ 4 Ew oral € iit a Tiens id RS b N Ватсврлт, May 30 .. .. Promen he. Band at 4. AUTUMN Snow, at 1. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 .. us Mà Band at 4. WzpwESDAY, SEPT. 9 .. „ { d at 2. Fnumav, JUNE 5 C Š: UNcovEgRING OF c 008 or Ехиївїтїюз оғ 1851. Commit SATURDAY, um ea РЕ P Promenade. Band "i Fruit nemen über, jum M en ак ——Ó—À st 16 s TUESDAY, Serr. 22 = f Committee, at 1 ECOND . Bands í Council, WezpwespAY, Juwm 17 i [rs Floral Tr. è m Parpàv, Ост. 2.. в Moeting for Election of Fellows, at 2. " Fruit Sub-Committee, at 10. Floral at 12 BarvRDAY, JUNE 90 . vs Band at 4. Тсезрат, Ост, 6.. m te Fruit Committee, at 1 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 94 . 7 € БА. . . Council, at 11. Far, Juse 320 — .. .. (Meeting for Eleotion of at2. Тотзрат, Nov. 10° .. cpm ъз. Затеволт, JUNE 27 .. .. Band at 4. Frin. 4 Council, at 11. GREAT —Hoszs, Миу PLANTS, $ з Bands at 3. TUxSDAY, Ezaro ME ona DX и ла at 10. Kumar, Deg. 8 — .. .. Council, at 11. 5 ELECTION OF FELLOWS. aci] fe Gentlemen Ladies to become Fellows have to be by some one already a Fellow. ө whom thay эре peel wn. Ew diri D Guineas Entrance Fee, and Two or Four Guineas а year according to the privileges wished. WT. id: ADMISSION OF THE PUBLIC. ес. mE Previous to A 30, packets of 25 tickets be bought by Fellows for 57. per packet. Тн ener nier any Show or Promenade during уеш Кай йрену": the prices of the дау : i.e, опе on а 5s. day; two desc day; five on а 1s. day. -+ 1. HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITIONS AND PROMENADES. . PROMENADES. Apri 15. AZALRAS AND Rose Suow.. .. »» 94. 0d. Vreo to Fellows and the Trans- May 5 \ ор EXHTETTION or | AWO fere ie be. з door, 7s. 6d. will be с E TN 1st Prize. е T IPC i ee B ES e юру е55оо5оо> i" ТЕТЯ еь| 92839855 pone" $5SesUoo" t$ o QR e COP P S E Арап 11, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Notice. n to Yazoo Pass. It is reported at New |inst., in д» » TN Ви es Court of the South Ken- OYAL SCHOOL of MINES. — Тһе remainder York that the Confederates are preparing to]|singto m. e and students’ days will be "e Fo mizon tr Me, d Beern Jerem MATO Rs, |sbandon Ri hmond as the capital of the Con- =, i Lock ов MONDAYS, TUES THURSDAYS, and FRIDAYS, hie , and that the forts round that city are | papers dE un EE tas Ted commencing Via Ре а During the | оте sa i to receive General LEE's army, which is paper n King of Гая Wilma of "реа не "ТвкхнАм Елек ling back from the Rappahannock. Тһе | Princess Louisa of Englan RACTICAL GEOLOGY.— KING'S COLLEGE, | majority of the Was id to be |, Іатем Amp Duiwne Boost ie айройповй sed hin Э, Wal КЕРБЕН кыЛ Ар, EMEND opposed to tho isso of letters of margue, ibe Queen, at St, James's Pine on Wednesday, tne on n, еи Зан км» "Д ENGINEERING, MINING»! RS an tion ^4 g of MA. i" te с ede of Wales will hold and AGRICULTURE. Tho Teo atures continued on “йа 3aetos. the [OE n, in Her і чый s behalf, on Saturday, Fee, ГИЛЕ A ay АУ Prinel igur, COURT.: il t a Levée on her Ma ajest y's behalf in the course of X Lu IC RN е д-т д АА LL DAC QN GET OLET AT EEE ORA Good Friday mornin n, | June. Poseidon will be made at both Drawin ROFESSOR BROWN, VETERINARY Јивунотов i d P Ma Louis of ay ing tho dien ms, е to tho Bath and Wost of England Agrienltural Socio Prines and Princess Ld diais Deo E тонну бесте Се ош Princess Helena, Princess Louisa, Prince Arthur, and| РАВІЛАМЕХТАВУ MOVE Lord guts, may el деса @ ае) V lemen, cata: Bh Prince Leopold attended Divine service in the private | Fitzroy is a — 2 Thetford, vacant M Шов suc- ' | chapel. The Rev. H. Ellison h е sermon. panija ot the eers. Бабага і і mpletown, and the consequent Dogs, ргеас ез » жы» Horso Yard, New Cavendish Street, | On turday Viscount Sydney and the Right|The deat =ч = Lord Hon. Sir George ei Air at the Castle. Ор | successi P. spen, the Hon. General Upton, to T US LUCY GRAMMAR „доноро, ien Easter Day Pri uisa, Prince eme caused а vacancy in tbe county of has VACA MCANCIES. EC AC URN. BOARDERS. T In T vA pf d A — and — te cl |l Th = E —The Q 1 ted t » me e ivine service in the private chapel. e DEA? RY OF EXETER. пе Queen has grante ^w о ny and the Principles of grieu 1| Dean of аси officiated uu собите акей the | the cue т: Rev. William John Brodrek, M Аһ tural Chemistry and Geology. Төг guineas. No terea r George Grey left the Castle for London. | the Dean Г Exeter, void by tho promotion E. Dr Thero are two Exhibitions at Oxford, " On Monday morning the Queen, accompanied by Prin- | Ellicott, the late Dean, to us и се of Gloucester and ———. cess а isa, walked in the grounds. P'Prince Alfred | Bristol. ры In the afternoon the Queen, accom- Tur Cas Bisuopr CoLENSO.— rchbisho 33ctos of tbt Herk. ans iby Princess Helena, Prince Arthur, and Princess | of Canterbury, the DD: x rie vi the Bishop of Beatrice, drove out in a iiri and four, On Tuesday | Ches addr essed t the of norning the Queen, accompanied by the Princess| Dr. C sien x n. yo uu as Ielena, drove in the pounds. Prince Alfred and Prince | he де not thought proper to comply with the request „ouis of Hesse rode on horseback, In the afternoon the | lately addressed to him DE the episcopal bench, — he ied by Prince Alíred, Princess Louisa, onid resign his functions, it конне а duty to pro- i hi ts Ir із reported that the peus PEE ” French Corps Legislatif will take pla beginning of June. Admiral JURIEN DE i эче сч h been recalled from Mexico, on the ground that the importance of the French naval forces in Mexican of Hesse, walk and Prince Leopold e to "^ p: ednesday Sir Charles aste, President, and | has declined a similar inhibition, on the ecretary pos ence in his clergy ?EOSEOEUZE ЕЯ E ^a {Б .E [4 jl а EZ S EG, ua B "el E za pi о ~ Б M а & S p 3 Despatehes from Мни. inform us that there Е. » abico was no үтисе port that the Polish | the past year. Earl Granville з m * the саайа i T кы ка T gm Tar etg temi na рр nted to mittee AW. w had called проп |һай an audience of the Qu ursday thej succeed Sir p Fe Mart as e peg er-in-Chief Cen ad their ootnteymen tol aydo t thóir arms, No such | Queen, accompanied by шч, o Princes Helena, drove e in the Mediterranean command ; and will з — order was issued, and the insurrection is not only | Greenwich Park. ч i n tho Prince of Lei pete ее! а in e Prince o а еп e cen unsubdued but is daily зайві in Lithuania and| ACCOUCHEMENT о x PRINORSS OP HzssE.— The | appointed to As ча command of the Royal yacht in the other rovinces, where it is joined em masse by | Princess Louis of posti 5 (Princess poco Iz birth to room of Captain Se ее аз the nobility and middle classes. Тһе force|a Princess аё a quarter before 5 o Sunda Аана al. under r command of General CZAKURSKI | morning. The Queen was with the eritip piire y SA n ep the town of Radom, and taken pos- np nn ROM NE crm iin aeger sin Die Great Sen em ар- the birth of the child were her Majesty, Prince otters pate Jade d the depot i i v pointing Sir Richard Madox Bromley, K.C.B., late Louis of Hesse, Sir Charles Locock, Dr. ZAR and Mass £o h of the of ammunition ; and. on Sunday 1 last. General Sis- th ‚ and їп the next room Sir lar, | Aecountant-General of the ны. cd e one 0 tj In nore AND MAGICIENNE,— Earl һе ownei of the ег] ho CASE or THE PETERH - ] 3 arrived at Warsaw, and has t y in im Thi RUE hap EL КУ Wilkes, that Lord Lyons be instru to make the name of the Емревов for their fidelity and | ately I by telegraph іо the Grand Т E And i up aa beim 2 courage. It is thought that the Gra uke|the Court of Hesse — and to the various paym 2 MS den s Hb "loei h Lye CONSTANTINE and Count WIELOPOLSKI will leave гае ort -— e Royal family. The following was the |: оой qe to арріу for compensation for w. General LAwerewicz was removed on «t Windsor Castle, Aprils. | the seizure of the Magicienne, Which was captured by yal Highness the Princoss Louis of Hesse ( he fol-| “Нег Ro; Princi a вінен т on her voyage to Matamora, but cori from Cracow to Vienna, and on t fo Atico of E Е тер a D vis mily ur E Ead ados: daughter morning, at а quarter оге cloc er z Boyat Lo sa апа tho Infent Princess are going on per- ER REVIEW AT BRIGHTON.— The third fectly well. * JAMES IAE, M. р. Easter The "евра papers stala | tat ua 2 da and Austria have com derstandin t CHARL M.D. H v x ARTBUR FARRE, xD.” e Polish io nd n sen but 9 identical notes to the Cabinet of St. Petersburgh. | днае Sa going on ә Чи б жы | НЕ PRINCE w s н Wazxs attended |+ to initiate measures which will put an Deme day ab Sandr ringham Chure roh, апа ^ Mini. E train, the periodical risings of the Poles. Mean- | took the e Aer ^m Rev. Dr. Stanley preached | Victoria, arrived 10 afterwards, and brought while the Russian nobility have presented ап | һе sermon. On Tuesday the “Norwich Gates " were | thë London Scottish, 6 СУ (Westminster), the address to the Емреков, assuring him that, united e his ее dr ч. ded бе — e 1st London, and several О ЕК ars he other ра а ане ац аа ul ro pr. Lordi Lieutenant -of the county ; M ; Mr. э —- i» ad, hi igh hal. In M eet were 16 trains from убас no n of Norwicl nn, Yarmouth, | from V: ni om London Bridge, and one fr моет P the MM fom — paa Thetford. The High Sheriff hari read the ad- Kensington—starting at regular абез from 5.30 to ‚д | dress which ассо заре the present, the Prince re- | 8 o'clock. Each train was made up with 22 carriages, and carried on an average abou men and 40 ch corps as à arrived. ab the station 4 articles stating that the Кіхс or DENMARK has T is b í de a as the conditions of his seeiano E pena d 18 о Ргі ~ bi С тов ith ivit and the local authorities of Brighton had set the Cro of Greece for Prince WILLI ; 2 € open к=з north of St. Peter's Church, guara поа the зан of Denmark За the КОШО SUME КА, E Abbau: im T3 Todosare, Bí. Peter's Churchyard, de Great Powers, and of the present t order of succession could no ын cde uir ar accepti eA ed е bya North , and the Pavilion. of s belo to aa o that tho d a common f of АА оо nish Gove ade т р uer а Dom. headed by the Lord Lieu- and "a ;pudia: i Me cs FOR Шш! Sheriff, Ae. From the United States we have ts of the тесеп Y рейт x Е Дже operations on the Mississippi, к of the su Pup е deputations кен С the Ya i t they ате so = ie res m dg E at Perd Highhdees d n C London hy à by to | Sandrin тл Med ppears, id Wisbeach, where an address will be the corporation, however, to be certain that Admiral prep that tno | Dalomin i attack. on Port Hudson was on the : Quzex's Вівтнрлх, 16 is understood a failure, and that General BANKS, ster iuis MEET M Тош on 0. tas ot three regiments, was о he Guards will be dispensed with. EcL deu arderet City et Air st Tandon Brigade. е геу ап@ caet Vrbs | na е аа ^ Bx Баба. t IGADE.—. Visco emberton, and compelled to бо Prince a "Thursday, the Men сер Morgan, 55th Regiment, Majorof Brigade. i Battalions E ТНЕ БЕРЕГ са AND — MB GAZETTE. 3d Bettalio, Шеп. 5 Whi ad—29th Mk ldlesex ; 48th Middlesex (Have vx X Middlesex (Civil Service); Я Middlesex ; 80th ditto юе Me = к. Тнг eut. -Co ш ve ees 1а, Cam) t apt. Wavell, 4 p [APRIL 11, 1863, Тһе rises to some he ei ig ht, i h ила) in the north-western corner or die the buildings of the | the alion, Industrial School nd t At the ajor e he Warren Far rm. taf Ovi - | they attracted the reviewing General's special attention. “ What corps are E uda asked Lord William Paulet, riding up to а par ere in the hottest of the fire. “ Inns of y Lord was t ly. * And very good fellows, too," rejoined Still they were outn Capt. Bo Lieut, .-Col. Bigge commanding; Ca xim 20th Regi: ; Major of Brigade. 1st Battalion, Major Tina st Surrey ( (бо Lóudon); ; 10th Surrey ; 21st v eme d Battalion, Maj . Fle tcher—?2d Administrative сева x hill, which cuts iti in two and e m the edge of the plantation some of them scarcely making | their escape befor ore the епету?% 4. ^h S [bist access to t WI Slowly northernmo ғ of racecourse, the Fifth they retreated up the hill, аз: „зан а n now and und of tlie First Division inclined to the right and | again, but with little chance of success, for under the made rapidly for this hill, ic as the position Сав "of the plantation Lord Elcho's brigade formed assigned to the “ vec ." Colonel Brewster, who last | column, the London Scottish at their hcad, and advanced year а Teny the me duty, again comma anded the steadily up the hill. n ын eei hire bie. and endea th S н BRIGADE.— Lie . Bre елт Rifo Brigade, Major o of Brigade. Richards—32d Middlesex; 8d City of London. 24 Battalio iddle: sex dins of Court). 3d Battalion; ient- corps, t the anding ; Capt. | an ist. Battalion? Major Inns of Cow the Garrison Brigade, Middlesex, ad pere 6th Tower Hamlets, Lon d 2d A dmiristritivo: "Battalion, Essex. То his coms T" -— d a 324 | lin ne, The Westminsters vini e hurrying up sin farther to the left, and in а few minutes he would have been outflanke А crushing volley whi vx the London Scottish delivered halfway up the hill ҮЛҮ, bis mand, also, were field battery of four six- ponis o the . Artiller ery Compan y, a and ] apo site bi. Just in "he hollow h he bec. a mew Major Dela Rue—4th Tow eom lets; 6th Tower Hamle ta also supported Буе а battery of four 4th Battalion, Lieut.- ol. C. ар —2d Administrative Batta- of the third Middl lion, Essex. 5th Battalion of amd Artillery, commanded 1CGieRe X. rti - The rest of E tho by Lieut. h S ы а - follows : ist гут d Mere aa wS on for another half мањ UM ; u Шету ; | and ultima a posi on facing towa Sussex Ar! Ei 2d Middlesex Artillery; 2d Surrey Artillery "e cese by abou antt Tet GUY ОГ Londyn Атат mile of undulating ground f rom the ene my's s position. The Second Division, which was commanded by | Тһе — Е" - formed the front line, masse Maie General Sutton, comprised the following | | colum es at deploying distance, with the Lame ight мазга оп n Warr n Farm, and their left on a spur 7GADE.—Lieut.-Col, Lord Radstock колыш: |of Newmarket H ri and covered by a battery of four е E ївзт BRI Major Shaw, R.A., Major of Brigade. lst Battalion, Lieut.” Col. Wilkinson 2d Administrative Battalion, Middieiex. 2d Battalion, Lieut.-Col. Bathurst—19th Middlesex. 3d Battalion, -Col Н. Penton—39th Middlesex оюны ту). 4th Bat- | i—9th (West) Middlesex RIGADE.— Lieut.-Col. Dunsmure шнын 1st Battalion, Capt. Fav cw Ё Hants. m ts ; 16th 2d Battalion, Lieut.-Col. Conran—3d Adminis = Battalion, Hants. 3d Battalion, Major Sir J. Simeon—1st Administrative | fi , The irst Division, acting as reserve, was 6-p unders. 30 rear contiguous columns in | at quarter disiane In the rear of the гаме Farm, al ejg ect о Sn charged, E ught him а almost са n his flank. There was uares Eom the гна сате Љу гт bey w bere tfe kept up from the faci е, st charge the Hants Light f the squares, cutting at е „all the excitement driven off by th p е e square Аф rse passed between d bayonets ^ they dashed x with t 1f at the extrem е height of the ridge, and sweeping a real contest, It was well for ро ыйы еге rest of „the Red Hill, were posted eight | f Ps 341 ondon, reser Шр their fro until the caval alry yg were close проп them, poured іп a tremendous volley f t line, and a couple of light ft t point blank, whicb, as Lord Cardigan, who was Battalion, Isle of Wight. 4th Battalion, а Capt. Ford—2d Ad- | Hon, Ar d Com the. ridi aptain Jay, — attached to the А тай! а up pany, under the diffi- k "clock j^ re all the 2d Ва Battalion, Sussex. . Ga igo —lst Administrative eg опао Ports. 4th Battalion— 2а кни» tive Bat URTH Du — Lien Col. mmandin .-Со З Wal за Batta lion, Lieut.-C ex (Queen" A st aam 4th Battalion, Lieut.- i 22d Middl: ex (Quoen' 8), 2d Барі. дауу. а ае е ente 9 commanded by Lieut.-Col. dn: under Чг” у of T" Bower; ; crow positions » were ача sh ü e spectacle then pre- iom form of sq prepared for anotlier attack fidi the cavalry, w n his flank, in a parallel line, watching an opportunity to charge again, which p owever, did iot bei By thig е defending army Dad 'advanced ‚|оп the 2 position at first noted byt the enemy, and were d nearly 20,000 men of all arms on the field. ancuvres, which the Беа? меге аз аон The enemy, being supposed to have made goo 1 ing о so (Queen "s Royal) pipi Whon he sudden found diee in cw tur cues Mes specially po " ia e, C.B.; the — — about half- l Service, and mili itary; t Чоу to act аз pur тез, "Y | ba tteries eying upon him, ai еен. deter- | brigade ї e directio i tio he The two Artille Brigados were under the control of Colonel шш toh hold Me fero position which he had | other troops then marched off their ground, and, having Mer - don. хоу? Company e Lord ТЯ sh n the su of the circular hill. Ordering | been massed again at their several rendezvous, were two six-poun: iel ry, four six-poun e hill, where they lay down | draughted in the order in which they arrived in the E ice Асу, fou de 3e pondo; оза Шайезех to allow the ,enemy's shof to pass o ES them, he brought атна аз fast as v Оу дер о а + ; four six-pound the front, and opened us terminated а ich was certainly сорта MR Соч. MM С ЕЕ Шо jn Болмаз fire Чыйт гаре to кыл any attempt $ d dis-|the most successful on УА e scale in which the ry,four six-pounders and six 18-pounders; 3d Sussex Т y y mp е Artillery, fc nders; and 4th Cinque Ports Artillery, lodge him. То the right of sx position, in the haeres . have yet * divüngnisbed themselves. .— two 18- 30 re hollow beneath, lies Wooden-dean, a large farm- | That their enthusiasm in the movement. has not Major-General Lord W. Paulet, C.B., the commander | house with outbnilüngs, ка enclos ed on one side | worn way is sufficiently oved by their un- of the Portsmouth | district, Said intrusted by the Com- | [DY : Vor xe young tre ! айа their improved efficiency was i € — of the day. His fending force. Thi as the key f his mo T the steadiness with which they manau lordship was accompan Earl of Chi p ; s clear that it he once oet. it he — not a little trying for young troops. beh casco of A m tho Earl of Cardigan, sr be in d e that of last year, has 20 that in k and other ages of ише and was attended | into the 20,000 volunteers bythe folowing staff: — Colonel M’Murdo, Inspector- panies of. ан p^ vf. Comi, € ined. it with be рон 100 miles, ЕТ a point 50 ET General of Volunteers; Colonel EAM nr e skirmishers, and t from the base == ‘operations can conduct the Luard, Lieut.-Col. Ibbetson, Lieut.-Col. Hume, and | ће opposing force. squadron of the 9th Lancers, movements of a M ement. Тһе day unfor- Lient-Col. Harman. The m rching past the fegstaff advancing at a slow iret to feel f did not pas er Withonk accident, Corporal was led by the 9th Lane. followed by - eet upon a party of the Inns of Court, posted advantage- Harding, of the Fondon МЕ had € ls. bone Brigades. The Middlesex AR еу guns e hors ed | «in in a thicket к Aes bushes, and were received | broken by а fall; Corporal Cox of the rps; у from Pickford's stud ET "nns in|witb such a gallin bat they were lled t burnt by ес matching colours, and in йе ihe drivers with | uniform nio ts and d Ci Б retreat quickly оп durs supports. Again the ' Lancers | chargedin greater force, but. the DEN rapidly | some one putting a lighted fusee into some powder the ground ; and a woman ie: killed vina being k knocked inque dr Artillery, o: horses а An за of i The other brigades Tollo the favourite regiments ism itu асс ла ч and bottom of че. of the Red-hill, the western ected | Sussex т» parron White Hawk Valley Valley 4 vh Lord Nt vers t h the remove was ee ane ridge of|a Te EDA; гостра алеут té uersa Westminster by an v ae om а brisk &-& gentle |o | by their suecess, followed them up, RE. advantage = every tree and bush to harass their retreat. It was no until Captain Jays battery they were driven bakon arm, Lord — e | wing, ordered to attack an out а battalion of the үг Weste naters as mishers, M support. of] ЧОЕ anmo igade pes si quickly down the Мо кр еа e of the whol а Ordeteti, sach argue Bash a а bat mishers. The est Middlesex perform ps duly fr the i Brigade, a mà the 3d ез апа ta 5 1 iso the ће S night of June. The Lisbon gades. While engaged : sas precision. gain pressed en aui Ма NR ree were соп ‘Court held во manfully tes both LA e à Un inter = чао Tbe dno | тордой that А dj nta 40th Middlesex. drortian. will take place in the first e E te Normandie has arrived from Mexico; Een the importance Mex waters is а а such аз оне of an officer of that As pred evening says— England, and Austria have come standing, же sent separately "n St. ку эзсе notes in sense. In these notes the Po CX TT d. amu d ipe Ministry, It is asserted that intends directing the attention of the Senate to BÉ 7 м ES "чү вась o ERE m Аркїт 11, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Poet condition of the country, and to the deficit of|their fidelity and courage. - is probable. that the|to construct railways, and " establish a bank for 550, rand Duke Constanti =? and M ouk 2 will | granting credits on — 9 operty.. Perfect tran- Ат, А telegram from Lisbon, dated the 7th | leave Warsa The insurrection appears to be PonTU cen states a eag ату ч - current of modifications | where increasing. Lithuania Que Si | 9 prevails everywhe £| Iur —The news by "the Bombay mail is not of E p^ rest, The Viceroy was continuing his Y The peasants are burning the schism that province, are current "that е! cipi from "Tzarskoe- Selo are on the т та jm to Lithua: a А Kownow, n the Mini he n of Portugal has entered the =R то of] her pipi cy. DEN: —The — of Tuesday, in. its review | f progress, and entered Delhi on the 3d of March, in great pnp. The cultivation of rip was extensively of the Week, publis hes ano ок = тау hostile to mali ing great progress. pursued ming forward to market. "Tho rebels i in t: ж giving way, and viru ecoming peaceful. A te Кд fom карт asse ia that great ag evails there on account of the approach of the in urgents, w 'orces um that district have baai The gram fur i states that which petris thus:— меза бешш. accept t Соснтх CHIN. oniteur announces that all the скани of yt Aun insurrection have been dispers rsed, and the fortifications and batteries of the Few men were БҮ у эбе ing our condi tions Europe would obtain a t E. 'eece, and would put an end EA the omen А and ныкып аганда o gun dy T Satin. near the св The although double the number of "their oppo- | feated. tow бегиш а гж the f De nmark, will on ласка fatiguin ook | ind Конай нур that little ге E | them. attempt of the раса іо pn Fort Cm The att em € {== the | d lost in the campaign, which was, however, very 5. UNITED STATES.— unts have been received from a York to the yh March. The proceedings on the тетра од There аге no less t hole of Commodore Farragut's fleet, andoned bur dad These conditions are :—Th. = independence of н. Denmark by the Great Powers ; [assistance o maintain order Кие а аа ата ена wer det 1720; and theneutrality of Нове." vith a forc A үбү from Copenhagen, dated Wednesday lash, | О says that it is stated on reliable authority, that t conditions imposed by Prince Christian аге—186, The al 1 abdication of King Otho. 2nd, Thata suitable | ld be made to Prince. Тһе it says, De 2 t t, on conditio t E Жа guarantee the present order of succession. Danish Ead vinces. eo glan Слао tho of gu the following day the says t eamers epi te the ndis, and one up the A | st g river towa md Mere ge the four th and last says that e eral vessels, the Hartford and the and d at 2 attacking party were, i in n their бй; assaile infantry апа disperse sed. A detachment of 0; eue — prisoners. hier in pursuit of insurgents. Two of the "gi e killed, two ке ta de six taken p М. Bent tkowski, am e Prussian Parliament, intention of m on ШИН, Тһе ambien of the British Embassy at Vienna has arrived at Cracow to inquire into the а tho Danish Gorérmm сә» ircumstances attending won i a murder by SWEDEN Thi rs xs Sand Tacksód; belonging | end à гурт mL T S Finkenstein, who is recovering ыд тау. в" service. accounts, e A — И. M. with the Southern eceived b; e mail, and на ihe i me that the T edere attack was on whole a failure. The Federals. also find the passage of to the Hartlepool Steam Company, has arrived S а Мао, from England, with 199 Poli эһ volu unteers, of o Cha bo - JD м. radicis TM. "qm. a teamin: | down the Tallahatchie and Yallab eir junction they were preparing p reduce the Con- arms and ammunition, The English crew Ld sag in | by thr "de ' of -— Ministers. His Majesty was vemm | in consequence of tbe vicinity of Russian cru The | with te MM алына by the inhabitants. The | Swedish ent ted the ship, E ойыу town was decorated foz the occasion. opó ОЙ. with the view of protecting her from the Russians. The | ciated on E er Day at High Mass in St. Peter's ауе ж? to remain in Sweden, р бге | ара gave the teli ctio ; DEL. "Phe subsequently broke out on board the vessel, which was, | French dd Ponüifücs] armies án. the! however; ра оозе i in three hours ы, the I T present — he weather was des Jos and the con- | of people d or including a large ае of | union: His Boi was күү The ex-Kin [оғ the Two BrraiUM.— е King drove out on onday in € recita ^ in the Кеней ot Тосор. His Majesty.drove along the Boulevards ap pon health. Bavanra.—The. ex-Queen of Naples left Munich on ) scudi federate fort which "o ucts their progress at that point, but by the last accounts their force was insuf- ficient for the purpose, and the expedition had retreated р the Tallahatchie. "Тһе Southern journals assert that the penera pe ы driven не m Fort Pemberton, full Yazoo Pass. is now ЖА: "that the Felerde cut the levees on к — River in order Confederates The water has o drown the lot. into а шы, s 400,000f. ра воп ОЁ Queen in with great om of Spain, died on Good Fridny at Pisa from | of E Wednesday for Rome. Тһе King has given orders that деп the portrai rait of her Majesty as rox үзер У Gaeta shall | a pulmonary complaint, at the age of 23. falling at Vicksburg ‚апа оЁ ап be painted in fresco i in the Witt Saloon of tho| Turkex.—Omar Pasha, the Commander-in-Chief of | o verfow of the Federal camping-ground have subsided. Royal Palace. The ew Piloty, wio „бше with | the Army, has provisionally assum direction of | The Confederates at Vicksburg are said to be living the execution of the work, is to proceed to Gaeta to|tbe Minis —— ar. y has been divided into | almost T. on corn meal, e news from select the best site f the picture. | six corps, the first of — 9 hitherto 7 n me at entucky and Tennessee v a ba ckgrou be "x be trans he d Iti is pet that the essee is as hat from the — The Confedera eet, have invaded Ue former x Stat e "d Henry de Hess, the n battle painter, died last | 65. y y week at Munich, aged He was for man mand of Abdul Karim. Pasha, eneral Longstr director of the Royal museums, 211 Division -— occupy the line of the m as far as obtain supplies, p^ are threatening Louisville. In USTRIA.— General Langiewicz was removed on Friday | Donas. It is stated that Aali Pasha will be a Tennessee there are various re Лев and to Tischnowitz, i и — s Count A ponyi has tendered | Grand Vizier. skirmishes, but none of any great importance. Consider: his resignation Curiæ in Hungary. SERVIA. tate that the Pri t the safety peror has acce от з к= e resignation, and has Wee: a has з to the P ire t b. Nash 1J nstone is expected to take Count George V Axdeumy as ссеввог. тә sh. Тау elationis Sith ч апа make every personal command of the army fronting Gen. Rosencranz. deliberations of the Yen 1 anue concession that the interest of Servia "un allow him А fleet of iron-clad Monitors, seven in number, left appointed to draw up SEE озге hr r б to do. Port the ult. Their destination is sup- таас anten of the frenis ons of Austria|. Тнк HERZEGO ca Vucalovich arrived at | posed barleston. The of the prize took place Constitution u Qu. i- -— n Sunday ыс Mie an han the Austrian steamer Peterhoff, — ein o t New York on the mousl aret ipit the Special — will be | aut а of the debates at the — ^ ke 27th ult. report that n passing p а distance of 18 immediately laid qe the Emperor for approval. Woiwodes, held recently at K ar t i saw flashes of artillery Russra.— The nobility of St. Peters have, in a | commissioned e$ ng the тыну би ; of ria to and shells burs over Ње заба and there- eeting, bia: voted an address bot » " induce. the Turk to o e the —: stipulated fore were of n "at the bombardment had com- expressing their devotion to his Majes at termination of the rrec. | тепсей. Tbe New - Times asserts that the Con- inful pu ces at the pretensions pat fora ъа tion in the Herzegovina. | federates are prepar о abando: ipea ond as the Russian фар) not to shrink Еаүрт.— tan arrived at Alexandria on Tues. | capital of the Confederacy, rà ound Richmond any sacrifi rve the integrity of the € | day, escorted by six war vessels. His Maj esty took up аге preparing t e Gen hich i e his residence at the Royal Palace of Razel-Tin, and falling back from the E “The to te patrimony of Russia 1 that he wished to be considered d. trea have captured es - — €— in Poland 1006 опг == and зар оцон only as а guest of tbe Viceroy, Grea tes took place | Kentucky; 200 Е for A Bed Мајска, CN e ме to celebrate the d og congratu- | бегей. ` Ít was Ш шо обе? ооа of address was p y the foreign to | Paris. "Ihe negro Tort or toi his „ who replied as follows: = == mi п e А xus “y satisfaction me tho honour- | ^u Aa à ona ablo agents ot [Powers with whom I have relations as a friend | Command o the Ambas-|or as an ally. I havo come to Egypt with the sole pur | are, reported in by чк: the Viceroy а fresh proof of my Р, army, that this increase of the has = ted camen affection, and to see this important portion | The New of my em y efforts are directed to the yet cen account of former reductions, and that Cronstadt "mi i f the he happiness of all classes of my su also been placed in a state cf defence. Neither of these throughout ti m ri tg the e erald measures, however, has undertaken with апу | "010 us with —— I m convinced that the Viceroy offered e : ў also centinue u is course, and that, following in the stePs | bo exchanged e ency. The concession for a railway from d most illustrious men of our {Г to Odessa has been granted by the Government | nation—he upbderstand ho gapas ond аиту I er current to a Russian company. The qo will consist of the works which that commenced. p 647 verste, with two branches of 300 versts each. The ing the Sultan drove through the streets of | Ып ж, capital will to 55,000, O00 roubles, under a| tho. city in order to witness tbe illomimations. On | cit Government ntee of 5 per cent. interest. A great j ndria for Cairo. cei number of on h have Bel inci. WE PRINCIPALITIES.— The i-es a] E os born after J PorAxp.—General Berg has arrived in Warsaw, and a loan of 50,000,000 franes witb English and 15 Wibiscdeni by о чел еы жаз. тө бее, French capitalists. The of some great financial under A in the name of the Emperor, thanked the for | houses have memorialised the Government for concessions ! years. G THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 11, 1863, асе. No aves will tted , Licensed Victualler- N, Belvi Road, Lambeth, Baker g be rmit E J. DRURY, Selsey, =” Cir in in “ноу re rs—G. Davis, Bishamp. N ton, Worcestershire, Carpenter—J. DzxswaNT, Brighton, late Chemist—J e Epwognenr ,Preston, on and Tallow Merchant- G. EvaNs. Kenilwort rth, sitos which are getting in bad condi tion, as the Co hint armies depen "im к p. railroads fail the Confederate — surrender much valuable cou renes from Galveston tha t the French € Consul, M. "Theron, has intriguing | ha Southern Confederacy. um irt a | Farmer—C. S. tabe : Texas ou& of the m et, 2 ma day trikes among the fen a Htet, Commercial ond East, ‘General Merchant J. MARSH, jansten: wns, Surrey, $ ntractor- wo! New York for creed wages are extend- shire, Innkeeper- W. & Nue гв, Besthorpe, Nort К Merr. Озгкк erpool, Licen: ie ча ег—С. Pore, New) , Monmouthshire, ее! һе dock labourers wright—J. Рорхет, Great Coggesh алх ,Joum y n ROBINSON „ Birmingham, late Coal Dealer t., Lo! idge, Provision Agent—H. T. Ктрк, 1 э L "йаа n. е Commission be nt—J. Ковевтѕ, Burnham, Buckinghamshi P Kee Конаѕ, Welleclose Square, St. George’: + в. -the East, Pu m^ Rosenrs, Huddersfield, Commercial omne Lancashire, and ж. ТА, R 00 Ug Мапе а ferchants— ] heyman би та Ves еса, ENS Home De E . S» A RYA Г. eorgiana ^u^ been driv The British steamer on Long I temi in an дарра: MN 3 а. i, У Assistant, bloekade at Ch: К-С, J. SHAROOD, Birchmore | Place, Сај dry у goods, — and o2 valued px soper. [sr a board the Feire фе, in in dols. She was scuttled b . WeLHAXx, Nelson Square, Blackfriars m Clerk— А чү сорсоск, Rotherham, | b Fish- en Shrewsbury, Draper— —H. Wixw, Lincoln, City, S.—J. ANDERSON, Aberdeen, Baker—D. xo ae ub Govan, me yas Merchant—M. x, Кезге Bo 'werhouse, ms nta В, walb lington, к Ане а, dsey Б Street, оп , Licensed Victualler]. BURDEN, eram ra Road, Lambeth, Tailor—W. Bnoww ffron Walden. Essex Ena Les vage Ss iv TLER, Church Street, Depttord, Rag Merehant—J. Wilkes t ees ened to seize t these | В Rair ain, ышто Miller—T. Braxe, Exmouth, Inn they left "m on the d dat they were c blockade runners. The — of t lied to the British —À Pha at - Thomas's on "the Ч Веегћ єт uL jates| she: 23 Durham, Mey Dealer HENRY CounTEEN w Cra ‚| known т, | Archdeacon Brow n nl. Mare and a emonry м Wells. Cathedral, has been Pas h xr | воп of the Bishop of Li „| he took a first class clas W. | expected tha. Тнк ALEXANDRA CHANNEL—The Trm nity House Corporation have given notice that, in peu of the arrival of the Pri c of чә! n the Tham on the та March, the channe: нег. the Shingles, e 1 which үс royal беку, pm vil with the uuo ж her Royal Highness, be ће called - lex һаппе],”; нй “Professorship of Class ical y the preferment ^ P t Weston-su; ү" n кын e Rev. James Lonsdale, M. n ere. к Mr. Lon sda le, chfield, former Principal of the е graduntod at Oxford i 1837, when sics а second mathematics. AnR Colonel Wau cd o rojects, was bla fw av di in London. For a long time ТАК, К he e has been residing by r tm in ramen and с -—- no one believed that ould venture within the reach of the English law, Hi e ie teles -up мед in Cursitor Street, NEL AAT AN well. rie ugh, coe name - э со! е o Т | where he peel | for two "xi and was then removed , | to ennt Street prison. ver. | and immediate ely after aen | lodged at the suit of the official MX of the Great Eastern Banking V any. Other ч 4 The arrest was for 300/., wards a detainer for 50,0007. was letainers of large n lodge к= nst him, and it is t he "n A ke an н to the Court. of Bankruptcy, to which his case was submitted in 1857, t1 t hi health was во bad that a journey to England might kill him amounts A" віпсе Ror. L AcADEMY,—Mr. Boxall and Mr. idem have been elected Royal Academicians. Мг. Le Jeune has been elected an Associate. 8 ——— a BALLOON i me єн ег мї ntifie Mr. Coxwell made the first о ies 2 e ascents frem the Crystal. P a н B in of scientific gentlemen, The , balloon was inflated with „between 60,00 0 a nd n for pro mderbilė t tlien alied - ut of port, and Mie y the Phaeton. "e ze Road, ЙА КС ГЫТ Eu Yale, Islington, Dairyman—E. Mxxióo аз — The latest news from New York says that | Camberwell. eme. J. H. Warre, Hie) General Bazaine 1 is — = eae passed Puebla and €: m! ON. —R. Fow 2 a. i — between P еи Mahogany and Timber Merchants—J. Nix. "Glas Bec. Ship 000 Fre пећ soldie Painter—J. Кеа, Polmadie, Dairy Farmer—R. Mv, RDOCH, л, of Bannockburn, Wright—J. M'KINNEY, Glasgow, Fruit and Tenar Mer cha: mt s. Rircmre, Upper Kinmouth, Kincardineshire, uz Сај е бграк; d J. GOUR gow, Hou MINGO.—Official intelligence has been received | 279» Thurso, Caithness-shire, House ets = Paris — — Domin кү: stite of siege was proclaimed, and San. ar - аду. ARTMENT. à hting, tranquillity was completely re- Ute н, uil ыы: established, Silver Bullion o .. . ————— «ір түт £28,770,200 ITISH bs + £28, y о 14125; £28,770,200 BANKING DEPARTMENT. letors' Capital ., £14,553,000 | Government ` Bee urities Rp рі 3,087,339 E Dead E Mie En clud: ther бесш .. £11,129, ing] X егеу . TN Debt, ana Di ue депа Accts.) . i Pd: dancer A45 19,720,339 .. Lo 8,069,110 боша and Silver er Coin e» 843,635 —Ввітіѕзн FuNDs: Con к [cst and ау 924 to i 1 "or the r Cents. Tteduced, 917 to 91 y 6 еп days and other bills 39,762,529 £39,762,529 GEORGE FORBES, Deputy Cashier. April 9, 1862. дес дй апу Ив '*7ícinítp. EASTER DINNER MANSION Lord Mar and Lady D mim in conform ancient custom, entertained a „distin nerie ргеш,; Five рег Сеш. nfaced Rupee Pare 107; Ditto Five and a y Cont 114 to 115 Exchequer Bills, 1s. to 3s. GN: Brazilian, 1852, '58, жы 93; Se "ux idee = nou 88; Portug 1862, 951; Sard Ditto Pasive ро fi e ».£11;015,100 |. Glaisher were o arranged on a bench € -— pn they bristled up in such clos ic hire. ray а м неу to hide him from sight, At 4.17 the оова sailed БЕТ off right in the eye of the declining he win was fresh — sharp fi the direction impressed upo T was then slowly рио, with very little й alloon this elevation, however, it encou current, „which changed its iri f London to of De where it rose to an i а half. The thermometer then stood at — a w. cte „200 | Gaysham m Barki ng Side, Ess success of their raS esb satisfaction with th Mz. з Б o. Mr. ти picture of “The Railway S г. Ота the oe icta publisher, for " The eno! m of 20001, tÀ —: sum ever pan for ua КЧ меті і receive 30007, ж de, ә Рона, ө the. Prince of Wales's - in and Mr. Е rchased the right to engrave it MES EMBANKMENT COMMIS —The report of "the Commissioners appointet ication betwee бы; Тнв ЕалзтЕк Horm. ys.—Monday last the | commissioners report against 53; 2. Ditto D A mE 2| usual Easter holiday, ed us there was the usu c out- the — wh mA y uld at the t to $5 Tarkisb, 1854, f ect., 904 to 1; Ditto, 1858, pouring of the London working population. Greenwich | 768,6407., and P. pus ould luis ч e with mang for Acct., 6n to 68; Dium 1862, 692 to $; esrb = as the бурн ret but the parks and commons in| valuable wharves in which extensive businesses : 231; рі Мо, 1862, 6 he suburbs wi lso alive with populat d gai Two other plans д! su кее d e : = the British. чана. Ње -: T 1 the | one ле ide road from the em Held al Palace, and the differe: Exhibitions had their | friars Bridge, te жыра at the en em n | full Kem ar of СА 2 н nothing of the overflow at EE EE d езика of А 0108108, =R. | the theatr in iie st Љу widening Wal enu a онова thorough ^ — Es e HANOELLOR OP THE ЕхонЕ- ет ағу рэж: c Tons t i e th of the | adopted, St. Paul's winid in shown ogni advan | T ын | Esche der- тол паа t he iran V extremity of à the commissioners .recomme it, as it ivou* i ey | Rotten : , his took frigbt, wn d the rignt hon and would inter y : i Durh: gentleman Jost all eontrel of tbe animal. He was at some ig тар н en К. а ыз shir ; [D JAMIN 4 Green, d, | side o rd. e д бепе ат. 8. Ваоттот, её В ACE ht eut on the nose, and some severe bruises about | the j .do recommend, is that к street, puatonrile, Cormier R. Corran Vine Cottage: Providence T Having bad his face washed in the| by the З nt ion рсн 5 Reel Spar Genera Deni P НЕГ ртт POR "pond оГ нааш | park-keeper's lodge; he again remounted and rode home. | session,—viz., to widen: Lower Thames Street as far ^. — poe gaan, w | осы А x» өр ates афа eye On Monday | St. Hill and to make a new street to ; orthing, Sussex, ivery Btsble K А. не 12 y > M to the Xorton, Durham, , Forge Master—Joser& W. CORSBIE, f Зай; he was able to н рата New. Earl S an then by a nd e аа үз Ea veny Mansion Hose, The cos i» estimated at 4000160 B Bri : mi am меи ЗО: and thence by Cannon S Te am B Я ER 5 во ee joa. TE Em Арап, 11, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. This new street the corporation i is willing to construch, e the 4d. € duty to that purpos | deliver а probationary “lecture at Gresham College, | under such conditions as the committee sepe sand Тпв Co appearance of a foreigner, but been дираескр%, Тнк PUBL (P dn Regae enerala s e deaths in London r the week that ended Saturday, April 4 were 1475. and tò appropria With respect to » tending embankment diss MMISSIONERSHIP or CITY PorrcE Y Нкл! rom Westminst Doct i asat first suggested to | nibus en have announced their intention of ссе Weekly [emen A21 ау * in front of the Houses of Parliament, but this | candidates for the appointment of chi f iy Ше den the missio: ners consider objectionable. First, of police in the City of London, vacan terrace an E f Mr. D. W. Harvey. mong them nel u tl ttowhichit id Wellesley (a nepbew of a late Duke of Wellington); dee ain — , now the acting commissioner; a prudent to carry it at the tim the "e portu traffic o m the flow of the Siret bi 10 previous years, 1853-62, corrected Tor “increasing fi population, | was 1368. The present return i is, theref ore, е, 107 1| 955 bays and 1017 giris, еж all 1972 children, were i n t tered in London. d her Ини 8 Benga able stream. The also in a lin th nster Bridge, and with the — embank- 16 would therefore be neces- {һе embank- n Mi куту Кт а, Taur ROUPELL ak —Three fresh actions in have b reference to the Ro саре atoms a vere to een e Circuit A ton СВЕ $ Fg т Ф иза: ing y prepared with the "a the brid and after passing the Palace of Westminster, g^ fall back again the pns distance to а ace t bei whole ef "the sidos p^ intend to bring iiti new embankment there. Tbe cos such a work would be considerable, and the Commissioners doubt whether those apr "with the contr ol of the navi- tion would asse it. | tint at ih f these- gr) relates to an estate in Essex, said to be of the value of 30,0007.; and the two others relate to the Roupell Аа. operty at 100, 0007; is Perd e former trial © © & т. W. Roupell 1 his fa theca will, and also The the committee- сере an houses herefore, reject this pe position , and in lieu of it hee to continue the com- munication westward from Pa lace Yard to the. Horse spaces proximity of t the a Tower, i — eni АЧ айе, and whic 'casi more urgen us wired near of pe riesci. amd for the convenient placi ing | ge ade ial of carriages which then hey. ae - карч Ара attention to immediatel do of gift having vie ne to the estate at Sn Я Brixton, in which а sum | Dubl ]t will be recol 10 rui etg weeks 1924. " | of the years 1853-62 ihe apt number —— * GLOUCESTER. — А 8 of the martyr Bishop Hooper was E. unveiled | in. this - in the Mayor Pete qe ratio: ac about н оте cuted b "Mr. "Thornhill o €: pedestal, в been rove — its neighbonrhood, | 4002., e spot ' where the bishop was — presided over by the dee which was then the subject of litigation, the act ied May attended by the principal citizens, tok place at үө brought forward ^n de- 2 Кш 8 Head Ho tel. The proceedings of the day cele- e to аке the opinion a jury, und he case pes intend to set up is, that e wi dee М EA und we; were (tidy: genis instrumenta, in Mr. W. Roupell i confess wiil seti de: m Šis the jury should be of ‘opinion & on thot Gui D.—AÀn extraordinary sensation wasrerenty Pieter in п this town, and for several miles — by the discovery of ie бн? чай nidos e of Jand — about mile fro " men hiso g flint Tk fe | covered. five skeletons, od bini "a a ы of — & dug the chalk. On tl he facing Ke front of of course е: expression of their opinion the opini wig is — of the erime of which wharves - Me uses buildings are ctr in enden sn are т. W. Ro be СУМА himself gui ity, d the Government will covered, ining Ы е distürbed. by provions explorers. - the pui Ae any time to a conflagr: ation, which mage to ut — a Tower i in which are kept | p the records of rliament. miss idee that Nit ré ане bë and md tho wel. cleared southward a e м е ime st ood Street, or 415 feet, an and tha St t. or — it 1 servitude for life, to m he was condemned on is 5 of guilty. ЕРЕ SquamE.—At tho last meeting of the Boa: d of Works a deputation from the Vestries of St. Martin" s-in-the-Fields, and St. James' 8, e to opone | fitleious have - examined b as given his o n th шае ed, ie а young m latter е — анови of in "idiot he жузү Jl lyi ais est. Twoof the Teg bones had bee п а most surgeo on-li ke manner, and HIN To should be embanked, kept clear of buildi ings, adla 223 : 4 a Bil now before Parliament for t Вт into a retail market, under Puri ЖЫ of v Regent опт and planted as ornamental ground. Such а apod cation of. the space would relieve. the palace from appeudage Market | ue the rer was à burial place attached to the old spital i "Thomas, which wher the calit у. bhos suppose that ihe great danger and.mui - ce, form a anite ible To OWER егде, А0 рез been made to aw to the ovii troni FAS | be an ж iament for power ct a footway bi Lows : able em the river, с g r the Thames from e Stai o Ho yd n S 1 "a ish « of these bui ticas ngs "e RT ушы the | In со ане ӨК е the e c pposition f the Board of LExDs.— Another 1 : appearance of that front of ved ant. the | Tr е. and the wharf o fróm the expected | consequence of e mne ito Mo, tool € in this town edifice itself kan: in the opinion of com- iter feeit of the bridge "with the navigation, the|on {Saturday morning. = man named Gair who had missioners, “a w hy monument ot the. uA power, | engineer r, Mr. Barlow, has now proposed for the same | been a só ier a man, quarrelled on Friday and di Se of f the construct an iron subway or tunnel under | night ae а WO! san English, with whom he 1а afford the bed of -—À ie = the ва ка spot. had been living fo because she had ng and iating i Tur BAK e Government has introduced a | lately me wna Broforonos fen nother man, They slept merit and surpassing pee АД Nn ЕЯ ith Bill for the regulation of this qoem It contains three | together that nigh lmetesi: an e course of this view the commissione ecommend that "Тһе first is that n under = Saturday morning another couple who ii à 5 ouses in Poets Corner, Old Palace Yarı nd | shall b lin a bake сач between 9 P.M. а me room with t were awoke by a pecu Abingdon Street and the mews in the rear should be 5 A.M. Tub. second is that every bakehone must гче found Gair i act of cutting his own à Habe, taken down, the Chapter House, Henry VIL's Chapel, kept i s. ded state, nk provided with pene ving previo m the woman. At the E pe i front of the s wil being n brought means „effectual ventilation, and be free from |iuquest, on Thursday, the jury returned a verdict of privy, Wilful Murder against Gair, who is likely to ive. D b d d ti vn inside walls and ceiling and the meo OL , on Su , Mr. Morgan and icm site so cleared hid n, by EY аны" shall either ees limewashed once f tt ti 8 from Henry VIIs К Grea SE six ‘months, or painted with oil once in ev don, went o Street would be hys m ril а wide in its | years, and the painting washed with hot water and mA perm serew steamer "erani, econ tly soap every six mon nths. Sth h ә Ј CR G ege met = оой rem the southern portion of the ground next he river might be кб” let. for ,the erection of six «iL of the same building, shall be е аза өс > | place unless it is effectually separated from the bake- house e by a par arti ti on extendin ng from floor to ceilin 1 glaze San angles with the river, and lookin ng on the pr oposed rnamental ground between them and the palace. fil feet, with үтү feet m open duty o of the local authorities to enforce the Act, s. Miller and r seá in Tottoi Dock, and havin ide 1 ^" "bid arrow ofth n £ | officia! | believe A | nm e he is а "raft St 205 t ons, qiiem È and od - "aA that a short road ! he north side v St. Margaret's s | baking hours to нора them, The several provisions c of aes y^ presents the 9 of pos sud made i It is grea ts Church, 50 € ie directly to connect Viet the Houses of Parliament and the: Thames embank- -finally suggest, with RESTAUR. the view of relieving t Ki -be | welfare of ANTS Мовтс. ш qar iven га that they w Gr — че а СЯ house i in George а few doors station. 6 appears | about. 5 o'clock i in їп the afternoon the Servant went into d. STREET, BLOOMS- БАБА acting more peed апа ов con р wer. ill be Raediately dead, with several асч а stabs about urgeret on -the Jas bed Mr. W ‚ Cazalet, an and Mr, have also given notice that а бев мі be expected to! а washhand aving the ! were ө i cepere Japan was at Gree! were aecordingly eenock. sent to Liverpool, but THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Custom House authorities were searching in vain for a name in the Mer ersey, she sueceeded in with brig all r has | condition of of f Italy in dark colours, and refers. to > the | severit eference to or y authorities, and the sni and Ас ынты ode whic mpanied thei pines of Italy. y with was fo the Garibaldians and Mazzinists, in spite sof w hich — is still rife in Naples. e studi ve сама the reforms effec urin h Is: u administration in the remotest L 'UGHBOROUGH.-— —An raordinar and P tal out- Тн: convict remained silent, but stood with his e ee hi y a E в TRA ALEE Disrovaxzsrs, —Since the — - th e fron t ar he d Jum wi de" then панц med the c ess J , , Addressr e soner, Sai roo! Wedn nesday week, by а man кмен Јове ерһ Webster, | his clergy, the two leaders of. the 1 Men's Society | have been convicte Xue cr ime of wilful m йм ERES d: per of T TEN ме e received notice to quit from their mployment as eie om овони keray je ix Е v n. xem a e afternoon | shopm > of was the person called to t h i ч tted foul and deliberat rder. of that day Webster, v the r cent meeting, : and e other was ЫЫТ details EON ented in Ке mo 1 pie g 1 k * Irish Exiles.” n for any circumst: of extenuation, and I fear what sey yos T ie f с dares. Ў m tid Two others are also under notice. vocati pde осин yoa ону aot жаши Eo ым етн AS = ig eriff, and а EXECUTION AT Bzrrasr.—On We - esday Daniel NONO an sore for your violence, Бар our г Whol А le epa his тее and turning it out проп {Ше | Ward, who was convicted at the recent assizes аб | course à amy pv ost Яе ње ration P коа hold of t. ч. on ee pn a backed it | Belfast of the murder of Charles Wilga ку was ees eek E сооп рег the gu ES over the precipice ее 2 an on you went to t ot at w| icl Tu new the bres x. к. кас sees iig Jano ча ре п — in front of ghe в Я gaol іп the presence of а large crowd. | отето deccased would be fot Уба calle него T $ ео: e convict made a full confession of his ise i to the | his own house, and then mercilessly took his life. For this em appear to have observed the descent of the trap, | prison authorities. crime your own life is forfeited. Ніз lordship then passed the | for a cry of warnin as raised, irme. À were enabled | sentence of Death in the usualform. Тһе prisoner, who had | to get e E of V. v CER. but оог man, i т едь ыас x ый nombor BE siop I y for es tfe u upon gs, q' e b rm and unemborrassed s > e moment the sentence wa imced, the court w: ns кка е to his spin me time disturbed her the а р ед of the 28. th : "ien in "in the course ot t тъ эм Тһе тема, ar S D 1 » Dri osa FROM SCOTLAND ze in the егу v nos " cries were. Loir esc to -— iti ~ dy to say, was m X d to splinters, | Оп Saturday morning Lord Palmerston left Edin- | heard her. 4ttempte er at Bethnal Green.—Hen hi. bster ran away, but was apprehended the same |burgh on his а о London. On the previous day, Benjamin Pye 1, fabore, in innt. r4 ^»: т fei ae ning and conveyed to Lasebboreugh €: tee being Good Friday, lis attended Divine service at St. | prisoner was boiler maker, and had been keeping company Xu inquest on „the body o of the unfortuna who | Peter’s Chapel, Lutton Place, and afterwards ascended H h i. а v ai ищ nm i отага ері to the summit of Arthur's Sea i n visited Holyrood eras her accepted suitor, Some time prior to this occ verdict of ** Маг м а he transferred hi slaughter " against the prisoner, who was committed Palace. Ніз lordship next called on the Lord Provost, | affectio opere ced "On me ig of "he 1st of April she for г trial at the a assizes. and рр. his hea rtfelt gratification at the cordial | was proceeding homewards, when she met prisoner, who Ati recentior ай met w М the public of Edin- pit : з= Pci Arr а ын аа side. к ad a dagger in Exc ve , Commit ее on Monde, d the К trem bur the kind hos ality 1 he and his party had сар pookob, ind ейи ia his Dox- "The ўну found liim Gu y reported that during the past week 22 package s of erp сой at the Lord fios osts hands, which he said of. 'fhooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm. His] win should ever remember with the most pleasurable | ship, in passing s ereton aa tha e Dee had been con had off, Тһе total receipt of money during Mir His lordship also paid a - о an old vioted of a most serious Күре m dh E of DAVEA à se ж er 5s. 7d. ; the balance at the bankers, | Servant of Dugald Stewart, who well remembered his | taking away life, because the e employed for injuring пега] account, was 410,1667. 18s. 8d.; on employ- ship when under the professor 8 ied in early days. the young позн на y deprive her of Gr is punishmen oul е one of an ature, ment account, 0, м ^ed 6d., miis а total of е depen. went to her lodgi ng n No. 1 l, Ri nkei һава 65 = others на the commission of шо ыы с. > . Secr rted а еер ЕЙ i! ris d the law compelled the Court to visit with severity diminution in the number of those айне: hy local ing es acquaintance of the old presi ** Peggie | crimes ofthis descript b. Ае were at present becoming very committees to the extent of 2 orbes. Dr. John Brown had discovered зу istence nr S WE e 5 poe leni M, last month, Mr. Fornall re ported that on the 28th ult, t this old association, [^ with 1& a box of tools which ыб wond idiek » mitigat tion of f punishment, th отак there Ат Henry " of those | transmitted to the proper authorities; but, in the meantime, relief i "4 "er unions in 7» cotton manufacturing dis- | days. The sight tof ia E s v: memory of da ays the sentence must be itude for six years. tricts, as com — with tbe number so relieved in the | long gone, 1 and the „Pri ii: iub Us anxious not а Регла soldier, чы; Кыл arged upon "P dim i previous week, of re voted to ith =з manslaughter Кз Francisco Cellegas The facts of the. different краны some for periods ofur Pakk. brance of her who in Lied life had never forgotten ES in the recollection of е publie, that it ів mis N-TYNr.—The oficial report on the|him. In theevening Lord Palmerston proceeded to the unneces sary iT тат them. The Recorder — ME ACT the loss of the Ыар › steamer, ‚ | residence of Sir William Gibson Craig, the E^ Clerk- Ea агт, шын eibantin, tunm which ла N ween Newcsatig and London, | Register, at Riccarton, where he zemained the nghe Ni UENIRE EDUC ие aia lassessors are of M ard the ATAL BOILER EXPLOSION.—On esday m in the Fens.—This great Which occupied the and A ght " за з of the TS was such as to have|ing a boiler explosion took place at the enm Works, jury five days, was the of а number of actions cade! her voyage, in winter, one of great danger, and about ie a. en anis hop | AR M аю саана rie es een that u Mee was no reason to b were killed on the spot, ара eight others were so вазна т МАне сту 9 ш ы Tree c € t viol d eue Heg ded d” scalded, DUK £ ih great number oi witnesses were еа о: чег t full power to reject cargo in case he was во wounded and вс at some o: em | resident in the neighbourhood, and engineers of the greal ліса. М | are not expected to survive. eminenė E Lord Chief Justice Erle, in bg up, т ki Ровтя. —А court-martial assembled on Mon- ERAS Ба. - of th T дэй day on ша the Victory for the M x Captain — wee ME in ы № ning ihe al Hillyar, eis late commanding her sty’s ship D3. thirdly, in Lade remedies against quomm al thesis Cadmus on the West India station, Ga TO RN APPALLING д0 сабе m oam peine ss Тв sans, on Ma Suri Ad ik i e dt Ас ай ер Lillingstone, now first lieutenant zx A. that ship, 2 Saturday even an train on the Great |jury found a verdict for the defendant on the first issue, and for charges of cruelty and oppressi wards Robert | No rum п Railway, travelling at the 4-4 sped of |the plaintiff on the last three issues: which was v ually а Baker and other on d ü T mus. Bear ошту nd yet, verdict for the plaintif. Аз the facts in Tus im Admiral Smart, K.H., officiated as president. The mcn to г lives were lost, altimupbs of is proteb — as far as tho aei чел ie concerned all the evidence ve е A AM has occupied the Court | course, most о £ the E ju engers were severely hurt. The — pec ioaea. Ва me: e x no their d week, ап ith t ts, i ain for the defendan к s protracted one, inquiry is expected to | tire of the „leading , wheel of the , engine , broke while n: erdict *à point o 5t дыш a to th that а = ал no doubt the matter will eventually : TROWBRIDGE. —Some weeks since it was stated that | station, about seven miles from Stamford, and but for Nen Ded "— pes judicial Tirer Akra of the Roa s murder, in | the fact that a number of goods vans апа cattle trucks Robbery.—Mrs. Black, dn. "wife of à mi tary officer, who was. = bbery. siti led in. а а ы M оо о obn of tha D зс 3 origina ed 1 re full speed, the whole train must have run over the em- | jewellery from the rooms o pleaded p Кепі?з former household m ч; length revealed the bankment. The en gine, cuiii. а онь were | 2 to tho charge She, was несой 2d Wy aer ten Martin 0 secret conne e with E This eached | shivered fragments, and to 2 mu. report e e gments, Ssary 18 months' i an шег wh 3а viously ma e an active vati- extricate the passengers EN i» windows of the | Номе Crgcurr P m —RExtraordinary Charge of Attemplel gation of the EY ho at once e: to test diro Hind carriages. It was per Чоппа о happily edes — Kate Richardson, 18, а good- looking уси young woman, the trith of Ly ‘statement. The result of the ese їп-|по lives had been sacrificed, though many as charged with tes ае piperis quiries w: as that h т thought him possess Ad ыз uantity of corrosive blimate to William E ud x did. her master e mistress, with i pem to murder " another investigation; b d Mrs. Fletcher, of Holland | Her mistress еа. her notice to leave in con es but, when the proposition wis was submitted ‚| House, ac асе th me | some soldiers from — С 64 о house to Ono н та was decided that Sie CENE о from Newark. Mr. Teicha severely cut abont De O E А substance had been : ny 1 ‚ besides. sustained various | put in the beer she brought up to the family for dinner. - conse still more master md mistress, however, could not mue "E yis poea : p Shemaciven with discbarging The story came to tho ears of Henry b where their w were ey, | of the police, and they put her 2 but were m founder, euge about 20, 20, for the e i s sweet- | late of Harrowby, near Grantham, was а he other | trace the poison i to the possession of the prisoner. .The heart, Alice Hinkley, "x "Birmingham, t place on e e. Meri injury being a per the knee, | Chief Justice summed up in her favour. Monday in front of the "gu gaol, in пе pane of | The dri thrown with great ж. from his еар а se of On reachin scaffold | engine n the F^ ound, ge it is feared that some of his ES oring. — dut he addressed the crowd, ce them not эз pue ay | limbs are fractured. er was thrown from the p M 2s tender upon the top of one of. the go с d was an ЖЫМ e f to feelings of jealousy, lest ied аса meet the fate hich he was t to d whicb, h he sai id, he | very little the тога e disas e guard also well deserv H ped al Several oft (саз ү" A entitled “ Prisoner's [rema after which the passengers returned r^ their homes b Death ensued | and others roda on their journey D а is bolt was removed and the drop fell. almost instantly. * Мв. Желсу а коега decir of four column = Li. gc о -a the med of Italy," dated | ik Rome чө their capita d nie | аз ers сы: ры the general ! trial. express, which came up some time after the occurrence. ааыа ана L CRIMINAL COUE aw Acton Murder. — Joseph Brooks, 25, and Tsa ар: 35, the one described asa labourer, and the other as a baker, broth M murder of Bei == Davey, а this case re fully Metropolitan news, mAT no new facts were disclosed at the The evidence was wholly circumstantial, and in the K | opinion of Baron Wilde, who plicate Isaac. though it маг — nd Brooks, ml i " Not Quilt. А гор, [APRIL 11, 1863, | inion o tried the case, Ж at all im of the guilt rother, the most conclus m or pi evide: ing во. removed froi aac was then 4 Jos eph v i On the чиї. ноне Бонат put the for паа нень, aii ; d а к: зат ж, а best Hj rmnes! e uM аиа: and 5 others. Hana nr троа Capian d's Hest beat Lord W. Powlet Rothschild's ба, to Wing, Nebula. First Year оў ung, oet Biennial Stokes. Араш 11, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND ——— GAZETTE. t Gladstone, Escape, Onesander, Newchurch, ы idee х, et dan кыре Fen Broook'a Бодоо beat W: man, Fairwater, Attaman, and 14 others. е ree Handi e in —Mr. R. Ten Broeck’s mm — a = —=———=== in a tour through the Shetlands, andin subseque t eru | are and dear, maintain Thursda the coast of Norway, and torthward beyond "the redes from арау id нобе пај are Banata, Too онча and Circle. In the'next year he visited Vigo Вау with Мг. | 82 Calves; x Y Nos 86 Beasts; from Scotland, 450; M'Andrew, and in 1858 he made a arde with Captain | from Ireland, 8 and 1930 from N T. nah and Midland Santhal beat Mrs. Trimmer, arne’ ebula | Taylor off the coast of Greenland, and formed a collection | Counties. Sweeps. —Lord Stamford's Oscar beat d W. ett's f. and | which is partly in tos British and partly in the Woodwardian d a wd ina. Column єз. — Count Batthyany's useum. : was this time curator of the Woodwardian t Scots, Her Best Long-wools 5 2to5 6 Curacoa and Water Kelpie. Sweeps.—Lord Uxbridge's Erythia | Museum, having jen selected by Professor Sedgwick as the M rds, &c. д” 805 0|Do. Shorn 4 4E alked over. Handicap Sweeps.—Mr. dbam's | successor to Professor Frederick Уу. Соу, оп ха been óf Best'Short-horns 4 6 —4 10 Ewes & 2d quali 4 6 —4 10 Innellan beat The Maltster and t eens.—Lord | that distinguished geologist to Melbo one, ma 2d quality Be easts 3 0 —4 0 | Do. Shorn .810—4 *? ter's Amelia beat Canace and Cassidia. Sub. tion Plate. кө раар of Professor Phillips, receiv Ld th Best Downs and Lambs .. 27 4B 0 ir J. Hawley's Argonaut beat Fantastic, Mr. 8 з f., | ment, from Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, ori Director г this болен Halt-breds .5 6— : wes ab546 0 Mr. Price's f, and Lizzie. Sweeps.—Lord Bt. Vincent/s Necro- Buster ofthe. British Wes t Indies, in accordance: h he | Do. Shorn . 4 8— EU Ta T1 mance beat Harleston and Peru. Plate.—Mr. Savile's Clair- | shortly afterwards left England. In the РЕН ot TH - Һе | Beasts, 3410; жалі Taata’ n £20 ; ; Calves, 82; Pigs, 800. yoyante, фе} [^ H. x AN Whitefield, ders s Sew he — to лира t че f the "n ^p Jamaica THURSDAY, April 9. Derby Tri es. — Соп! othe International Exhibition, availing himself of this visit Buckstone, Clarissimus, and cs i eep term at Trinity, and to ivo the most active and useful ner bore edet: y вана is largor tha "ban y last, y RURSDAY, — Second, Year o Че Fourth Newmarke Bien: гу help to the meeting of the British Association. nghisstay| on Monday. We ha f D et B бр n AE Slakes.—Mr. Н. Baville H arlequin beat Inellan, Cunwell а in England he made a ball nt with Mr. Coxwell, and | 2o y шй, and a ck lees ike ац Seman ls 8 others, Handicap Plate. Мт. Payne's Bandage beat В May. gave much attention to sul ine explorations, taking out | these isa dis] мон Ж tale ү кезүн ный ра ugh Stanton, and 4 others. Swezps.—Mr. Naylor's Maccaroni beat | with him а diving machine for exploring the sea bed at es t raie hdi > eed ü cw bo рет Тота L Glasgow w'sc, Valentine, Baron Rothschild's c, Gratitude, | depths с reached by such ап apparatus. On the 17th | are lower. арра — Му bawe ve дево. ап prices and Le Maréchal. ond Year of the Ninth Aske Produce of Dece r, he descended four times successfully in Kingston Shoe nd 117 1 alves. "Mic © Paw Boasts, akes.— Lord Stamford's Flying Fish walked over - | Barbon >т results gave him such confidence that, contrary | ^ ^P 234 owi; PUE ME scription Plate.—Lord Portsmouth's Mrs. Trimmer beat AL the advice of his friends, he resolved to go down at the Caps Best Scots, Here- fiat 5 $6 cibiad. Newfoundland, and 4 others. Free | outside Port Royal, in ord deep water and to search | fords, & d ish 0 dian Long-wools. 4 p E Hi - "s Zora beat Biondella, Spark, | the сога] reefs. On the 19 ecember, e т examining the | рев Nori bobus p po шеп nt 4 "a and брен б = po iue nd beg t and the pumps, he descended at that place, with a | 2d quality Boasts 8 o z H DI Boh iy АЧ w x H Brother —Mr. Merrys Вас) те signal line in his hand, but not firmly attached, as it should | Best Downs and Ls 3а 0) beat ыша» Ка неи “маа. —Mr. е е have been, to his person. As remained long under water| Half breds 62 58 Ад -— d Bey of Tunis beat Bandage. —Mr. aa te i alf bre -— Calves ‚5 0—5 8 walked over. i 14:84 19 [e ког 4—4 8 FRIDAY.— Queen's Piate.—Asteroid beat Ату. 501. had par ted from the signal -— ; edi soon Meme his lifeless 1185 ; Sheep & Lambe, 6640; Calves, 717; Pigs, 130 cap Plate. ЖЕД e ене and 8 others. pelos body rose and floated on the Stakes.—St. Anne f walked over. Match. —NWater Kelpie COVENT GARDEN, April 11. walked over. Sweeps e 100-1 e s.—Escape beat Beauvale. Supplies of English grown Vegetables of good quality ar: Port Slakes—Btradella beat Mar is.—The will of Sir Benjamin C. Bro t. has Wiu been sworn der 18,0007. personalty ; rA one "els, of Dur- ham, 45,0001. ; Mrs. Marlborough, of Streatham, 12,0001. enbítuarp. i. | viso ton med Ше, 7th ee 48, As кага ба! € the SUIT comin by tho crateful Cut f mi rocci i : 1 iscountess BURY, of а son—Tth inst, at 2, Upper Belgrave ut flowers chiefly consist o! e d ei Aes Pm E фе кше, He аса the | Place, Lady HELENA —B x of а dau iter cad а To at eiue Lula А нд 8, Сіпегагізз, Azaleas, Violets, Miguonette, navy in 1795; and when lieutenant mor mw Bre assisted at > Lad. Ji of а 1 м UIT. the — out of а French ' war. А-А оопег near Brest. Pine Apples, ев, per t 1b., 75 to y Oranges, рег box, 128 6d to 308 uu Ha n Square, the "Hon Mrs. PORTMAN, of а daughter—?d inst, at 7, Merrion Square, Ee per sto 208 — 00, 4s to 8s i tro Dublin, the Hon. Mrs. Frrz GERALD, of а son—27th ны е berries, р. oZ., Isto 1864 | Nuts, Small | are 7 to18s ri anap engage of. Кек "fio Койшы eia ce Nettleworth Hall, Notts, the wife of Colonel FrrzHERBER Put ears, per doz., 4s to 10s Chesnul Pe in 1806, rear-admiral in 1538, vice-admi 1849, апа admiral | ® 800. Apples, per doz., 9d to 18 6d | Almonds, ad Md ofthe white in 1815. Не received the g rvico pension in | MARRIAGES.—Jan 20, at Christ Church, South Garra, |, — per 4 sieve, prm Walants, do., 10s to 10s 1860. s superintendent of Malta Dockyard from 1838 to Melbourne, THOMAS E rre y deir He Бапай ANNE, eldest | Lemons, per 100, 5 to9 tm t Cobs, p. 100 ibs., 1508 1843, and superintendent at Devonport from 1846 to 1850. He daughter of tho Rev. Win N GUINNESS, incumbent id AB was also naval aide-de-camp to William IV. In 1807 he |9f Christchurch, and. granddaughter of "tho late A Admiral vs per йол, 6d to ерат в, per 100, 9з to 128 married the eldest daughter of Lieut. Colonel Kirkpatriok, of | the Бас Sd ‚Те Poer Trench, of Dalystown, county Galway км, р. punnet, 1830 to 28 the Sth Bengal Native Infantry. He is succeeded in the Lh m t t Broadwater Church, к Bussex, Avaveros ЗЕЕ Potatoes, York Regents, p.ton, Shallots, per lb., 6d to 8d baronetey by his grand вов. Bed. eldest son GE еве ——— a: Toos to 110s Rhubarb, p. bundle, 6d to9d á ЖҮ died «лы M M r3 t 12, е н! ан port Rot rr oin 5 Sams ., 1208 to 1 Garlic, per lb., 6d ti treet, in ear, He entere e pee n on ocks, do. 00 to 80s L Sie, in hi rilliant, ? and in im sr following partici pated, off | WILLIAM РїїїмрТВЕ, rector of Corfe Mullen, the only son of tho А” Cups, “о. 168. to 868 nm UCET ма. Santa Cruz, in that в о 44- frigates, In m Robert Bathurst. it row ДЫ to ELLEN Від. the third | Turnips, p. bunch, 84044 | Horse Radish, p. bundle, 1864 1805 he = һе аА agship of Lord er ded of дет BINGLEY GARLAND, of "Stone Cot e, Wim- | Carrots, do: 3d to 6d to4s ч {о an acting lieu су in the Leviathan, 74. He bore | Dorn E о, and Loo m Ho оше, Langton, in the county of Dorse Spinach, p. sieve, 18 6d to 2s | BSalsafy, per bundle, 1864 to 2s — the battle of Trafalgar, and was afterwards employed, E TH Cucumbers, each, 1s to 28 рас р. т РЕ] much personalrisk, in securing the prisoners and destroy- A —On the lst inst, at Woburn, ISABELLA SOPHIA, | Beot, por doz., 18 6d p.pott., 1sto 1884 pet the р рэт 7 p^. LS for е, М hep ipyre at the «а орен t (йы of лел Оа. w F. 5 gr pr Celery, р. bundle, 18 6d to ?в Pe. р. р.14 абый. Зв to 48 mencemen: е ° n the ndies, he took command of , an Becond Вой | Fre, the Cerf, 18, which ho brought across fhe Atlantic with sails of the late General the Hon. Sir G. Lowry Colo, 8.0.8. aged 43 — n поарно ее under her Totes and pumps е Ms passage. — 1st inst, at 29, Cambridge Terrace, Hy. e Park, the Hon. Mrs. YELVERTON, wife of Abbey, C hen the d 1814 he captured nd post FIM WOOL inis 14, off га on. W, Н. Yelverton, gt mun NEWGATE.—A pril 10. Valery. Наср. t of d son of the late У а пеј má 10r; Haslar Hospi Fry DM чом» : E from 1841 to 1 HET Admiral оп reserved hi Атта LLOYD, granddaughter oi : in 1851; Yice-Admiral in 1857; and Admiral in 1862. "D Lady MAGNAY, x wife of Bir Wm. apt, En * REAR ADMIRAL JOHN SHEPHERD died at Beau! ai Lodge, im у, Barts рт rye —— уде Park—2d inst, 5 : Farehanm, on the 2d ces Ho was the eldest son of the late TU" MARY, widow of the late ARTHUR HEYWOOD, AY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. Е Rev. um Shepherd, M.A., perpetual curate of Pattiawick, *á x adi SMITHFIELD, THURSDAY, April 9. - e was born in 1794, and entered the navy in 1805 te Sir Edmund Mark Winn, Bart, of Akcton Hall, York- | Prime — тов to 728 сека .. ie 908601108 Не os in the Channel, on the coast of Ireland, an the eta inst, at Ballyeurry оо, meu IsABELLA | 8 wd " "2 80 |New Clover .. .. — —. Halifax Station, and was pr nni tolieutenantin 1813. Не Сатнк wife of CuanLES TorTENHAM, Esq, М.Р. — | X т Чо. . 60 | Do. second eut .. 1 served in that rank for n the North American and | 4th [en es the widow of General WALTER TRkxEN-| New do. .. .. .„— — [Straw .. .. .. 90 836 Jamaica statio P- dn fter vw "4 zo to the rank of | HEERE, K.H., aged 86—5th inst, аб Wooden House, Roxburgh- | Rowen se se 40 60 HARVEY & EASTON. commander in 1828, served in the West Indies, and on the | ® Soort, уу" КЕ І x B., Benga UMBERLAND MARKET, THURSDAY, April 9. ; M andfLisbon stations. He obtained postirank in E Meadow oa 88sto 968 erge Clover . Tósto 963 A dó. ^ - 78 2 — — з — traw v. s... BU 4 lor ior > ЕЛУ! HITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, April 9. Fine Meadow Hay 75sto 84s| Prime Cover »» 1108 to 116s tain of the Victory, flag-ship, at Р; th, from 1852 to foféelordés . э T0 ciem 1853; and odore i and superintendent Prime New Hay .. ж De eut" zm HA dw from у advanced {о flag tüáfértor dt = = into o E 8 . 82 2 quai Memes pap Чы канга | б, Linden ders Kes 4 ти du u e was P icing, di exhibited at the Academy in 1838. His pro- | OATES, К. at dadi .B., 88th Regt. Connaught Rangers, 95— v es 2 v, April 10. ductions early attracted attention, and in 1818 he was elec 6th inst, at SadLorow, Dorset, Colonel Bnaaar, late 3d King's pro ады! сананар sing anassociate. In 1848 he executed his well-known picture, —March =? at Weston- | Hops escri , turn dearer tho ve selling ER of 10s. per ewt. from the Great sees Catherine, his future Empress, for the first time. the lowest poini In 1857 he was selected to ае the gallery of modern tings аё the Manchester Exhibition, and in 1859 exhi- ted at the Royal Academy a Trilogy, which was highly spoken of, and the same year a subject from Thackeray's ion: e was i апа humorous ви! MARK LANE. —МохрАү, April 6. supply of Wheat from Essex qeri Kent to this morning'a аз ес Picked samples were taken freely at last but the others mn а уте? тє with buta eat w. for iyo of his m successful PER. Taos PoweLL, the TA Mere. of A: -— Moon n fent (ped Kensington, the Rev. CHARLES EE LL inh peo! 30th ult, 2 Ee ern the Rev. Jon Kerriai Le This —At Dev ИШИНЕ hg : than P coal trade for h mem Lu where he bad iere d M ihe days of George IV. bee or “Golden Ball" as be was OOLS. 10. болен called, was one of the ofa period which im- conseguenco of the holidays we have had almost а Manet imer mediately followed hat iu Brummell, figured in the of business, A few transactions only bave taken sini mo ирот best society of London, among whom his fortune and favour- «ce І; requirements, at late rates. RYz-MEAL, | неее нА " A Сне E. FER wA к тиит iR — =т= „..80в to BIS.» evéning at the Italian the audience were disappointed at ЖИ; > —.. лет ses c DES ==888. 1 the non-appearance of the celebrated dancer of the day, -bred ditto.. 1 19 113—1 6| с. Роге ...----: Маайе. Mercandotti, who had un Mere Down Ewes ..1 к Flannel Wool ..1 4—1 8/р, white, hite, "Essex and Kent. les of Mr. Ball Hughes. They de for the Continent, and е 17 ditto .. .. —.. | — Maple ....42s to 488 ss... 6 from that time the heard of no more in the Mr emittens D circles of fashion in London. Fioun. bost marks delivered. .p _ Mr. Lucas ВАввЕтт, the on the 18th Dec. at METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. — 9ddo еннен нинин Kingston, Jamaica, in his 25th year. Нет born in Totten- - Mowpar, April 6. — Foreign ...... por ham Court Road in 1887, and became so early devoted to smaller “THE жыз CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. TD DENER (middle-aged, married).—Mr. М Р UL, ind Cross, sol , can ed ANP with M ence to any gen страта doo practical Gard. i о ах a characker and sy... а agai d was generally strong. Temperature becomes DENER (Нклю),—Аге 35; his employer wishes warmer. During the above period the Wheat trade has been Dx о rei БАТЫ him DE br y A or phi opi! UR M., very inanimate, aud where sales ex ship were imperative, Post Office, Stockwell. buyers have succeeded iu purchasing winter American at a + decline ofrather more ihan?ls. per qr. Prices of Barley have CE iras (Hzap).—Age 37; understands his i г., and t i DENER.—Age x married, wi given way ab t ls. per qr., and the previous values of other мао —H. Mason, G. Gurney, Esq., West Hill, ge thout in а Ф Ара се ец МЕЕ P aes fem idit Жы бегаа нү ч. Ф 1 Melons, a ang es o an only practieable on reduced terms. Since the 97th ult. 27 Ср ЖЕН (Hzap).—Age 25, single; ho rone mana 3 Land and Stock. Wife а god Tau ойго or and can vessels have been reported off the coast. In consequence of xnowledge of Forcing and Plant Growing and t y routine e House. Good characters.—W. M., 26, or can the very small xe Of vessels ой the coast, and of the сеза. Са kom eee kn ss refe s.—The Garden: iue, p A great want of inclination to buy, the floatim trade was ex- ge, Dewsbury, а tremely qv d.very few transactions havo taken place ex ARDENER (HzAD).—Age 030; has a good practical GO ENER ( Gern. a eria Ey а Boy is late rates ; for Maize only а trifling advance could be obtained. EE US edge о ог „Віз s profession | in all its branches. Ihre Рош tee e ood ашса ЖЫЗ МЫШ Dairy In Paris (April 9), the Flour trade continued slow at unaltered | years’ good ci —W. W., Posb Office, Colney АВ T Rosefield Sn Tesi ituation now leaving, P - six le n delivery this Pre; эк жо Middlesex, . B., 1, Rosefield Street, Leamington, equal to 40s. per 28 s. The present stock o our is ARDEN ECOND-HAND TUE estimated at 30 ewts. Wheat is quiet, and all but the ARDEN ER (HraD).—Age 34, married; has had адыш Din i -Age 22; 3 good Pa EE finest samples have declined about 3s. per 480 lbs. since the 26th eat experience in а] branches, "both. in Scotland Ея 8, Lea Bridge Road, Clapton, N.E VE, ult. Тһе arrivals of foreign Barley this week have been good, Ева, Wages moderate. is but of all other grain I ни small. Todaya зерна, was | 25, Princes m Notting Hill, m кы or FOREMAN, under any poorly.attended. English eat met a slow sale at Monday's А r.—Age 97, H prices; business in кей ign was quite of а retail character, and дага = m md i E 26, в -— у чамы к nine yéars' experience. Understands Early eud Due А {ог ex ship parcels late rates were barely supported for itchen, — an е — rowing апа | and tho Management of Stove and Greenhouse Plants. 4 Forcing. боой г —D. B., Mr. Sprague, 28, Bridge | been t E ars in Scotland, bait can Ud а pose character. American. Barley, sr quot in Peas were neglected. Oats Streot, Exeter. were steady at Monday's ARRI THIS WEEK. ARDENER (Hrap).—Age 28, ied, no incum- А. — a croco dic |— Bau үй, С ЗИЛ brance; thoroughly оа. ЖЕТ "nis b EE А in ү its G чы d ERIT maws fa = family а ves Д one | Herey. | Чака. р uM i branchas. .Wifo з БЕР се Laundress, Four years’ good | po given: AUR or i Al English .. 610 qrs. . 420 ахз. — qrs. 1090 вЕв. | character from t si tation. —A. Z., 20, St. Jers Road, ово, Orsett, aplan ipro vomo - B. 2 — — - . ЖЕ OEC UB eme Soo m atn No дї : e ARDENER (UNDER, or SINGLE-HANDED).——Age - io UA меф 50 Foreign .. 9530 ,, 4310 ,, 7740 ;, ту: brls ( d ARDENER (Нкар). эчу чет" 35, married ; tho FAL > _6 з 20; has а very esie me aid » ^ hen knowledge of Gardening. Good ron TX & 2 тоа St. Luke's, pondo n, ma „Ара T —We have bad a good attendance | house Plants, Kitchen and Flower л БОШ tot Дон, апа count millers aud dealers at this morning's | good charaeter.—OC. H., Mr. Clark's Nurseries, "Brixton Hi їй ї 8. g t ope ; ho bo ri i fi t the ful i f Tuesday, (3 INE T S inodoro bas rm ај e full prices of last owe ARDENE R (Hzap)—Age 29, single ; Каз only a moderate in resulted. Flour dull of sale (Hz а Cr i ттар value. X ian T 2 MN ol offered: d practical knowledge of his profession in its various | 24 2a Jaar UNORE oi Олоор, Notts. may be Бат Bd. r qr. chea oth ex quay and store. Departments, No Single-banded place accepted. Character ( l ENER (UNDER), where. he с mprove and Oatmeal die but асу ' Beans are the wee el will bear.the strictest enquiries. —W. M., The Gardens, The himself.—Age 23; would not S E to а Premium, where bud " Barley unchanged. "Tho: market closes wi ith Mount, Bishopstoke, Winchester, Hants. such is required. Good recom —Y. X., Post Office, — M AM YE Sha «IQ ж deo t (HEAD). жару" e 24, married; well expe Queer Rond West, Obees BW. em г, Apri Е 4 ч мез А Г I “business, dora хт: in prices Flows “depressed. Mae p peris Kiichen s m еа б eoim € m M c du p. p ar inquiry for Indian Corn and 3d. lower. Beans steady. | and r Gardens. A AEL Ыы ды character.—'T. 800 Willing to viaa remium. Good references can be Fe А Vet ate d Oa | Oatmeal unchang 3 Pimligo "Cottages, Mutfield, Surrey. J. J. SkruxiINGs, Mr. Young's Lodge, Dulwich, Surrey, S. ? Ауғплсез | Wheat. D Oats. | Ryo- | Beans.| Peas. | (^ ARDENER (Hzip)-—Age 25; 10 years’ expe- DENER (Охрев), in obicit sorgentlemans - Feb. 91..| 46: 7d| 86s 5d| 21s 9d| 33s |s 4d| 80s 4d|37s 80 п gardens of several of the nobility and gentry; ame where Gardenin rried on March 7..| 46 2 86 10 21 11 33 1 36 2 |37 3 undorstands his Sotelo in all its branches. Can be well excellent practice, both in Fruit-for me 5 3 86 7 91 4 84 5 35 : |35 11 |recom ended.—H. C., 24, Burr Street, St. Katharine's Docks, Plant. Iu. dy Is wil and persevering, has two ' ЕЗ i s 9 Ha 9 E 6 - 1 п E IM f 6 еми, EAE i nen m last place, and first-class references.— — .. Ə 5 FTN [е? Apul 4,| 45 9| 86 6| 21 5| 30 4| 36 1 |35 n ARD (Hzap)—Age 31, married; under- | Middies N. — 6 мены, Went ИШИН ЖИШШ ътт m OR 20er S ШШ YD ИИТ EY xm ee u emis Lario in all its branches. Has YU ка ы-ы ш ABSE*MAICAn B 36 ТОР 131-6! 03-5 35 п '36 89 lived in first- class situa Can be higaly recommended.— (35 ARDENER, or GARDENER and BAILIFF.— FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST SIX WEEKS’ AVERAGES. CLEAN, PN Casi ` Plac ce, Great Norwood Street, Age 38, married, four children ; understands the Manage- TERXTTE - eltenham а 9 Е E. M er Meier ine ard Houses, Stove -— аге ar. 14 | Mar. 21.|Mar. 28. Wert 4 REDENE HEAD).— тееп Saes ani itchen anı er Garden, Land 1 тише ЗГ Gam mm his d: in all its Management of Stock. Wife can Manage e Dairy. Apure » i th Ем P t of а good charactor from ved ENE gta he b Md EC B., Mr. : а 2; ҮЕ A ho nobleman | 5 А. Hender ne-apple Place, Edgeware Road, London, М: m zl 4- vs ЕЕЕ Ө. H., 47, EDEN or GARDE ER and GROOM,.— . SEDE EN n, uw. 2 Аш АРЕН Заа hs а Meloni > L чу s 32, married; practical | 9190030050 кенар doning. Tos M and-a-half good eharacter.— —K. W, Mr. Green' Ней TOAL MARKET.—April 8. SIX CV growing, px c -o hec urs в pa "i а «ti t. M ioca ү, Land and Stock f required. Wife asting а Я апбе oor } T Walls End Riddell, 14s. 8d.; Walls End Haswell, 17s. | Ho: A ы р тобед з’ good character.— ENERAL REMAN. or MANAG Er Walls End Hetton, 178. 3d. ; Walls End South Hetton, 17s. 3d -= =- Mult. еа БА ТАНА А. Estate.—Can бараса а рн and Repairs of — | s End Cassop, 15s.; Walls End Hartl ARDENE —Thoroughly understands | Buildings, and Manage Plantations, ёе. Can MX 5 d Kell Vs. ; ; iN End Sou! oe, 158. 6d.; Vin ucumbers, Melons, &c.'; also the Culti- | and Measure up Work. Unexceptionablo то noetan Е. 5 Walls End South ea mr 10s; Walls End е, уййоп of Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Еїпе-ГоНадей Plants, | monials.—ArmznTA, Post Office, Wokin р, Surrey. " Bw. 148, sd. and Duffryn Maltin ш | Ferne, быш &c., How s and Ea tchen Gardening. Wife a To.the Trade WW. oed Ful AS nials.— H. G., 4, Grove | ROPAGATOR d TOREMAN.—Young Mam; $ ing's Road, Fulham, 8, TW. good Legere Me м nee. of о row Nursery — Q ite m» Road, King's Hong, SUNMO Sae OE o uiii. CLAIM DAD — ER „(Не EAD).—Age 37, ted, er Stock, Good referi TE Wam ZORLA, a нды poder | (G ON TA MEE RE | hard-wooded Plants, for Воск an ts.—Apply | бле ов; Бану rapes, Melons, an ROPAGATOR or GENERA Т ay R FORÉ P mally от by letter to i s SON руз Soxs, The унго g mbers, s nee Y p» „Конев Pince, Park Е. S һи ES Mae Sri а first-rate os of amena d E '|Gonifers, &c., and огоц guly Sur cipe in t] Ku 6 Tooting, London, TED, а Single Е аз GARDENER, of (GARDENER (Наэ), —Age 45, married, no incum- routine f Propagation. Uuestupü ise 2, Lawn Terrace, Nor! X Шаша London, S.W. poe sober and steady habits. de et be required to а first-class industrious practical ma: in, thoroughly содан ofa Cow. References must pany appliea- пы е е Foreing of Fruit and Vegetables, and 4 Garden. Can also take the ROPAGATOR. 24 Young Man of good ex eation. Board кадын will "bo provided. -Heply; stating | department of Flower and Kitchen wages required, to be addressed Y., Weekly News Оћсе, Burton- | Management of Land and A -— had great experi on-Trent. in both.—J., Mr. Mauri = Milford ge ынча, poi ANTED, a GARDENER and WOMAN SER- [T Торе ненуе reos VANT, 11 miles ont of London. The Man must under- poets Hxap).—Middle age, married; 21 ractice in some of the leading Gardens in Seo Scotland —A. Z., Mr. а, Ко. Lex Parcs Spil s London, E. 0.; ; MI. TIRE West Derby, firmis ROPAGATO в (Haan: -WOODED or Other wise), nei haie Kiisken кай Fl теј Garde», and loo н after. al Horse ea nE енер коне ini I d T — reed e eek. The onsiderable practice in the Forcing o! rises, Plants, Came! Roses | man must kien good Plain Cook, and House Fruits, ; andjVegetables ; can draw Plans, and liy забен побавен p EC e {маныз бойды bom Only ене ето р Washing кр out. [quay ve Flower;Gar m занона їп the Managem ent of Meadow | Fulham Road, pton, е all found (with the nd iue а — None b Land, ‘Plan &е. Three years’ баламы from late Rie eene ааваараа whose chara € will bear t vestigation Eer apply employer, Sh РЧ to former situations if uo wd | urserymen. ш das Raae EAR s wells Carriage Manufactory, Little Moor- | Liberal wages expected.—W. Н. Post Office ;Potter's Bar, колшен of Hard and Soft-wooded E 3 iddlesex. Wise, Md gone LEUR Сер ТҮ, where DAC "o: or ETAT arà —Арр ghly: and MCN 107 s ita branches z am : scel ent Florist. О тасы or either, — lias мао 3k TED L VOD NWAN Lb addrem to аре тар Worxme) a i Blocks Brocton оГ Farm Buildings, Dr Y A TATAN TE Cr re are xn eT EE unde: Mt iz tis profession ; 5 f also un: achinery, and the Manag of 2 же, me P E Lad, cae м en P character. P. J., Messrs. Lee's, Royal Vineyard Nursery, | ang U: AR E isa good Acc Accountant ko үе 3 y useful— Diréd, sis tating s Hammersmith, W.” Dair ае э ultry Manager.— , Messrs. But mA Reading, моко ы terms and аай WE handwriting, to G. Н. BosseY, Nurseryman, ARDENER (HEAD or SINGLE-HANDED). — Married ; Bruni Быш. N.E. z GARR erstands p cultivation of Vines, mes ева arden. à Hr ne St A аса [e S URSE ERY YMEN, &c.—A Young Man, TE ЕР, in one of the principal London Ма AREE -— referted.—D., Upton Lodge, Nurs- having а fair knowledge of the pt 5 15 desirous of с Book Кее &c.. ries a aei EAT MAN, to MET in who has sono preti = ling, Southampton. Resin роби frst alasi ] ih Pis D [em of. cnl mM (Heap or SINGLE-HANDED).—Age character from present ешріоуег.—Ј. Е.» Tn permanent Situation, will be di pe EA go re arried, no incumbrance; has а good practical des an, Birmingham. xD iie o Mr. JAMES rk, — of t his profession im all its branches, Four-and-a-half Chelsea, А ын : ears" good character аз to capabilities, honesty, sobriety, and В ewsman, lustry. mir oec d to A. B., Mr. Edmonds, № QUEE PLA Jlapham, cre e Tort Рай. (GARDENER Age 32: лае НЕН ith- C ре &с.; м вођег -— чыш habits, ш ghiy respectat В. Заб Place, Talse Hill, Brixton CUBES E <А 31, АЙ ан E ires Вано ud i жетысу: К i3 px Rs e. Wan. Warren, Hadlow, near T £s Sd qu. pM EE GE. кка Su to the fal з= Dur e ЕЕ отн 2 то Nurserymen and Seedsm uc LOWE SHOPMAN, — Single; 12 EC Hilingdon A тч по Арвто 18, 1863. ] THE GARDENERS' OHRONIOLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE.. ENNIS'$ PATENT HORTICULTURAL The Garueners" Chronicle) соб ВАГА APRIL © 1868. AMUE N. cG ER R Ө W, Ro, L HORTIOU eA Bpap Kno! tty Ash, е А Liverpoo Reference perrnitted dL the Nobility and Gentry throughout Great Britain and Irelan HEATING BY HOT WATER. с=с == Hothouses for the Million. repaid Mts don. we. di MEDAL AT P том. 1869. BUILDINGS аге made from the best Wrought Iron, upon The combination of Iron and Glass the E Re of fracture is an entirely new principle. under this Repo is pede the LION. —On iple and patented by Sir Joseph Paxton, prevented, ently Wati finsured. ар рна, У, cheapness, excellence, and dura- E Ug, eng. ME - Lernens Hla д the most perfect manner, | Тһе leading Jrestio нд рғ аге extreme smallness of Ion , admitting à maximum of High and heat, great арн for Ње MILL pee en ct 3 pps rot Prices, can be had on SAMUEL HEREMAN, 7, Pall Mall East, E аа ÈC., na ya H: a а Hortieultural ndon, Builder, Hot-Water Engineer, &c., High St., Chelmsford, Essex. Also, А HANDBOOK оп VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTI- VATION, price 1s. ; post free, 1s. 14. MONROS CANNON BOILER. J. JONES, новое ром" AND Have the pleasure to ann APPARATUS, upon the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, COLOGNE, PR THE GREAT SUCCESS OF WEEKS'S ONE-BOILER SYSTEM. MESSRS. WEEKS & COMPANY e that are honoured with commands to supply a ne HOT- ER the prinde of А ONE-BOILER SYSTEM, to HEAT the ESTANLISHMEN. T of USSIA; N WEEKS ax» COMPANY, HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS AND H HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, 8.W. RON MERC SUPPLIES OR ЕВЕСТЗ, COMPLETE, HOT-WATER APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR HEATING GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, ORCING PIT CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &c. s S. TRUSS AR EEN- HÓ dosis onda E L2 h Te e Joints, sedile Boiler, Fire i — j mper, у Сї pete эм час БЫ корг ect the same within 25 mil H PIPES ALONG ONE SIDE AND ONE END OF HOUSE HALLS, 4-I Bize of House. Apparatus complet: Erection. Size of House. раа pes. Erection- BILLIARD ROOMS 16 feet by 8 feeb... ssa 28 10 — 2 Q0 0 | 30 feet by 12 x чай al d нч .„ £210 0 , feet; by 10 feet... MIENNE Весо, | 40 by 15 feet , esie арр ш. sasic ti OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES. PLANS, ESTIMATES, and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE EE ON APPLICATION TO TUM T d , " б + 3 "А m D: „жег mates and Plans forwarded on ойын T. S. TRUSS, v 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. "d. j. JONES, 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, 8.Е. Ss ESSENGER, HORTICULTURAL and ENGINEER, Loughborough. T. 1 for its heal eating | ў consumption of DPLUSTRATED ` CATALOGUES о above, M without Ta ., sent upon application. Jan TIS AND СО., Нот and HoTWATER APPARATUS Maxvracrongas near Man, Old Kent Road, London, В.Е, HOUSE BUILDERS the and 900 © “CUCUMBER MELON BOXES and | аорта rather than а ате, нота к усы igit onb, la no GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Class IX,, No. 2119. ELEVATION. Mr, Овах begs to call the on AL ledged by practical judges to bo a КО г финн гү ved itself or quickness of action pro superior to sll os nized by any other. А ds one-third less the amount гед Extract from Report in n Gardeners і «Тһе upright form of Boiler ів usually made usual of Sai to be рге in Consequence c of > Veronese тА CENE r within range of the burning fuel; LIGHTS, and from Тре mos. I vi esl "E ich, with priees, шау be had on application. а ior maaalat DA база 22 ай stifüng JAMES GRAY, HORT CULTURAL. pu = eee ы ламу, бент, за тешет онш] DANVERS STREET, PAULTONS SQUARE, вне ROAD, GEEET БИН A т | " 7 \ r THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. . [Арвп, 18, 1863. —: menan — À—— r the Patronage of Her Majesty. LARK s HOPE (late rar вк), анч NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM W IRE NETTING. BUILDERS, COPPER, ЗАРН, OT-WATER APP MANUFACTURERS, 55, Lionel Streot, WI eds Established А.р. 1818 | ung. EATING APPARATUS fitted in prer description : of у TRAUN B COEM tris ae. for M Hot- an z Miren 1n — my s itchen Gar d Vi . Advice IMPROVEMENT, REDUCED PRICE, NE nd ET JOSEPH MEREDITH, Vine Cottage, Garston, near ve М.В. Refere: o Noblemen and Gentlemen and their eners т m ТА на OT-WATER PIPES, at Wholesale Prices, with Elbows, Syphons, Tee Pipes, and th tion ; Qus Сирай Bolas, Saddle, Guia Oylindet. РЕВ PER LINEAL YARD, 24 INCHES HIGH :— TUBULAR, and Elliptic, from 24s. each. — tg ор s and ч » Iron Stauds to use without brickwork, 505. е: Valves ү» rom ч Light. Medium, | Strong. Extra Strong. lls. each. Patent Valves, Improved "Furnace, Daars Taros Sizə of Mostly used for пе Bars, y Bupply н and Builders' Castings of every descrip- Mesh. Japan-| Galvan- | Јарап- | Galvan- | Јарап- | Galvan- | Јарап- | Galvan- tion ned. ized. ned, ized. ned. ized. пей. ized. Mr e эб! а Iron Wharf, Upper Ground Street, — Blackfriars Bridge, VENTO 8. - 4 inch |Hares, Dogs, Poultry ............ 3d. 4d. 334. | 54. 41d. | 64. 534. | "d. ECK'S má NT — rem VALVES.— "i inch |Game or Poultry Netting Suc! 3id. 442. 44. 54. 5d. 634. 634. | 84. PEU E 1i inch |Small БАБ, H are з, &c. enj 4d. 4id. 4íd. 6d. 51d. "d. 7d. 9d. BECKS IMPROVED ышы. VAL E LE ЗЕ I Sanitary Depót, 133, Great Suffolk Str d Arti SE. | і inch (Smallest Rabl 54. 6d. bid. та. 7а. 94. 94. lid. . HOLLANDS, IRON — S H : side, London, S.E. ыкы m cd ies of 100 yards vi b EN delivered free. at nearly all the principal 1 Railway сон апі #шїрри i OT WATER PIPES, from Stock, per yard :—2-inch, 1s. 94.; | Ports in е and 200 y Irela H 83-inch, ls. 104.; and 4-inch, 2s. 4d. BENDS, from stock, PX "ie nm ч ac с 9d ** Every description S, Bein warranted to give көн, and if not approved. will be exchanged or — prices, 'and all ga of first- пени св Estimates | 97 в банн во А $ given, and orders ја unetually attended to the same day. Horticultural Buildings. J. B. BROWN i CO., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C. YISCOUNT SYDNEY, The rated Маран, LATELY ENT | КҮ AND а with the AC of | EU E UN ere un recondit ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, Estimates for Warming Conservatories, —— Houses, &c. Вову & POLLARD, Park Iron Works, Southwark, London, S. | OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, N.W. ethod of е by | eres ks IRON HURDLES, FENCING, and GATES. бойбу. BOILERS SOLELY MANUFACTURED BY Thé PROPRIETORS of the ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, URY D POLLARD — AN d to Тонх В, PEILL, N& PE Have spere i: a vae S sur- Sap pues of the ROYAL ,AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY for their IRON HURDLES and oT peu. any other Boilers ever hich, b nven The annexed Sketch shows the Lists per pot on — Gates from 303. to 5007, неа наса: requiring 5 а NO BRICKWORK SETTING. The Hurdl р, 7 7 Works. АП particulars on application to P— Á a Бирү. М. oem Me month. е NETTING - Lid | Worki, ew Р treet, Soul AS GAME WIRE TTING. : ES (AT isla entm нй IDDELL'S PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTION баё. Амга. С. А тле CURIE E ta TRANCE HALUS, BATHS, siom VARNELI/S ENAMELLED and WROUGHT-IRON cs FITTINGS. &e. e Circulation of Hot Water. ' Thes ent Mangers shd Stable Fittings obtained the Commendation an A Ме e d к diim no etel setting ; wil Royal rpd eie Society of England and the Royal айнан Society of eei. are a F 7 у w - — косаи рор дык = = Royal Veterinary College, te Professor — r of = t Institution states that they should be use y all who EE AUC je GRE MON. requires n no | value the health and comfort of their Horses. They can be had Plain, Galvanised, or Enamelled. aditus) Eat cU жону пенен А Show Room is devoted entirely to every андо of Bible - ТЕШ and full-sized Stalls and Loose Patentes toga Wireliode чі use, 155, Cheapside, | Boxes аге erected for inspéction at St. Pancras Iron Works. й “Brico complete from 87. 10s. чш: мсн UN ыа Бы Аррвєзѕ_ТНЕ MANAGERS, ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, prepared i t- Apparatus of any magnitude. — OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W., ОрровттЕ Orp Sr. PANCRAS CHURCH. CLINTON & OWENS, (LATE NE Е & 002, URERS OF PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, WHITEFRIARS MERENI FLEET SEMEL. LONDON E Landscape Sketch shows an ti lf-acting Machine, —— ud Maik sited 10r any $ of Water for use Tq confined to positions aa der ‹ fixed d i the beet for raising from 600 to 6000 to ea ep o поа 30 ere forcing gh main pipes 5 s to several miles in Мо. 37. IMPROVED TR PUMPS with HORSE GEARING for raising water from DEEP ; Ae ELLS for mes S OM of S: and PUBLIC с Н 5 таа н Шү, for I purpos ° : Votum БЕСЕУ сна ар Е сече fcm -— 7 of Pumps, нЕ v. free on кгга DEDAL UP Mes top . E | | Арат 18, 1863.] THE GARDENERS ШОШО AND AGRICULTURAL, Sume, ^ RE ZENHOUSES and CONSERVATORIES ү OR. AND 8 SONS, War ту Тапе бн V HEATED without special fire by the P Street, London, E.C., beg to call attention to their def RANGE. Боо best methods, ''Catalogue of ern | superior manufacture of GARDEN E ENGINES and SYRINGES. Inventions," post free. London: BRoww BROTHERS, 43, Cranbourn Street, W.C. To Noblemen, Gardeners, Е Р rs. wi per ce crushing power — upon the surface of the soi! weight of a Garden Roller can thus be doubled in а few minutes, ne, two, or three Horse Land Ro ller is secured, already been sold, and are giving the greatest satisfaction g^ whether for Gardens, Lawns, Cricket sow ng, or for farmers’ use, they will be found & J. TYLOR & Бох GALVANIZED Ad TUB . TYLOR & OAK TUB GARDEN i r PS CN Lista, a pls, to Vo ene à x Д ARFORD, Queen Street Iron Wor: eterboroug! atentees and Sol GARDEN EU BE. » OHN WIR AND SONS euet 16 ; £ F 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, London, E.C. ' ki s T T3 ei. 75 s 0 with Registered Spreader. i 15 gal 28 gal. 2 n LE DEI = ~ REGISTERED SYRINGE, with p uction tube, one rose and jet #1 i : eacb. Ditto ditto » 1 Dew Pranch Pipe for ditto st D 15 з» Fig. 586. yo. 1. ‚590. Large GARDEN DUE Nd ono An S "pe - Па 64. oach. T y i rose and је S: NERS' GAL , 580, Middle. Ditto ано EN VANIZED IRON TU д Small Ditto 0 5» nd ENGINE, with ; 587. L poss ces SYRINGE, v ith do. 1 =» Registered Spreader, is ‚ strong ly фес — M = Fig.591. READ'S SYRINGE, with two roses and one jet, 17s. 6d. low price—viz. : 3 READ'S ренде EE one c p jet, 15 0 argo 10 — m Аб. БУ Ls Im e 0 ^ = 15 0 Garden Engines and РЕ of J. Тугов & Sons’ manufac- 00 ture хе pt in 4 W Ironmongers and Seedsmen in every part of the United Kingdom. J. TYLOR & ЖОР Manufacturers, Warwick Lane, Newgate Street, London, E PACA T Larger other x Wood or Iron. ENJAMIN EDGINGTON'S MARQUEES and PAVILIONS for Royal and Noble parties for the са, 1868. ВІСК CLOTHS with Poles, &o., com plete, New, and Second- wc NETTI and BUNTING f e Fruit'Treos с. т pmo of FLAGS, the Royal nd-hand. a: БОЛСОН, 2, Duke Street, Southwark, e В.Е. Noo other Establishment. NEW PATENT IRON S. LA — BRASS SYRINGES of all kinds from 9з. to 278, meri Бы Tt is ене бан if 1 if broken rolled up ts mem when not in exportation, and can be had of at prices from 44. to 1з. 6d. per Warran прот offer: e quien from accidents; can T A IMPROVED | 8% is is admirably — for BATENT | DOUBLE-ACTION кюу Быш ЫЙ amid: EPUM with 6 feet Flexible Suction | УЗ 921s., = = draw water from water-pot, pail, g d | L| р ог 22 in Monat УЗА or 1 f i garden, and throw the water, a А rong strea! a I Мег or а ві distance of 30 feet. (ШШ HT - Glass for Greenhouses. Jg a ERFURTER As a со, ENGLISH GLASS, 16 1 bees 6 Apte: to y the f Jew in n Sheets averagin dr. 30, Раа ed in Cases containing about, 280 feet, UN SHE ur GLASS 16 co arg packed in boxes A is id "t eN, гот 16s. 0d. 185.6d. 1853 1, per 100 feet. GL x E ORCHARD HOUSES, As supplied by o Mr. Rivers, to most of the Nohility; Gentzy; и Clergy ^ot ihe P Kingdom, and to the Royal Horticultural на ety of Eng! in ч. 160: 21 02. .. 18s. 9i. .. £018 0 “ә H : 130 190 SQUA 16 oz. 418, T "n б an зав, 2d., эа. nd ndo ш Agen nts for Hartley" s Improved Patent Rough LI Lin d Oil, Genuine White Lead, Carson's Paints, Pain! of мн colours groug ready Е цве. Milk Pan: y description pu "лент 1 rposea. JAMES f consid & Co., ndon, E.C. quoxas MILLISN.«T2O-N, 87, Bishopsgate Street Without, E.C. HORTICULTURAL GOODS, 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, PR 3 inches 2 0з. . 1s. 9d. each =з AW wy S 2 0 » $4 ©, 0 2 6 » “ 22500 3 0 » CR iir 0d 8.6 суу 8 p m 1 T 4 0 „ э › v. 1 m 5 0 » 10 (ir 2% 74 NE LT 1s UE e M M 12 inches | © 0d. each Lo HN pa $5 14 0 кә» * m GLASSE 7 ROLLING PIN rom 12 inches long and up- | From Lr — long, 1 d. per wards, 1d. per running mE. ning inc. uh. i ы Improved TT CORROSIOR ы са PAINTS. GAS and LAMP GLASSES, GLOBES, &е. CHIMNIES of every description. Not accountable for Breakage. haped Pumps, Norton's Patent V S. REQUIRING NO PACKING. CAN ВЕ WORKED BY HORSE, STEAM, OR OTHER POWER. As i mm draws and forces the water at bot and down — v3 psa is Ьа" do зарезать Моор! т For further particulars apply at the Жогу, or r of the e ordinary Syri London. Agent, Mr. R. WINDER, 18, Abingdon Street, West- minsi [ [. J. ED vem for Farm Dating a sand "other Roots; the cheapest, most dur- able, WIS in use: also Spoutingat 1034. - yard, чеч т CABLE FENCING = АНИ LUE Prices Red MORTON AND T poo Iron Works, Barrow, or other su; Ти ARE NO SUCTION OR DELIVERY сев, hence мисн К: CAND LIABILITY TO CHOKE with leaves and dirt 1з PORTABLE FIRE ANNIHILATOR and GARDEN ENGINE. An efficient means of А хешо е аторе от са! жч the strongest» bond M v 22 E кей һе largest; cattle, zor et on y trespassing upon окы Galvanised Strand, dron main AUI. Hee а рова апа Биа n ill not Upwards об 1200 miles of 1 нА get GALVANISED GAME AND POULTRY xN ы»: à Galvanised, 24 ins. - | (formed of Twisted W cheapest, -— neatest and "m Ров wi wide, Ad., GALVANISED IRON CHAIN E eim &CH POULTRY FOUNTAINS & FEEDER РОНС DAHLIA поса - beo STAKES, & of the гед of suction. т ів simple їп its construction, having no suction or No Esai Мын to with I or с си soon ether pri тога: ог man manufac- with Union and Suction Rose, Do tear agn per foot. ongers and Веедвш men , London, Е.С. HE ATTENTION of ENGINEERS, AGRICUL- nvite: - В... а 6-HonsE DIRECT rs. Geo. FORRESTER & Аст Co., Тіт роо, рег bound Now o ul Wharf, 93, Upper Thames Medis "T G. WARDEN & Со. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 18, 1863. 5 н W VN A Ro ёш. Y. For samples and prices apply to J. Sanaw & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. сс NETTING for the protection of Fruit es at 1d. per square yard: А.е зача nes ; 500 yards, 20s. ; Y ards, 50s.; SCRIM CANVAS for Wall Fruits ; SUN BLI^ WNINGS, TULIP COVERS, с. Јонх EDGINGTON & Co., 17, 2-р ре Bars, Е.С. ; 108, Old Kent Road, S. E. and 18, Pice adilly, ANNED саца NETIIN G for preserving Seed Beds, Fruits, Strawberries, from frost, blig i e &c., and asa os ‚аша 4 ум, od 1 yard "e ud; 8, Be partieular. сев Decorations | z е а Тет ALS OF 1851 ES PULHAM, оа Нанг. Авт. TISTIO MERIT, and of Sound and DURA: NIS dy tenter ЕЯ "Notice РОН, АМ' S FOUNTAINS.—The best shown in Terra Cotta- PULHAM'S NOVEL des qi rug Lo d rA: FERNS (or т Honora оп ав of 4 ï, 8 ft. 6 high. 26 e 9i. Si a HAM 8 NOVEL CONSERVATORY TUBS.—The bes t the M acie Garden e] in Terra Cotta. A 2 ft. m is one piece w: ising bottom ULHA ws GARDEN Кав "шша with black and red tiles, 1s. 6d. per A 3d.; 3 aem ua: per yard 4 S r foo qu: uantity. may be had at СнАв. онт" з, 376, Strand? W.C. Їво Vases, Flow т Basket: s, Figures, Art Flower Pots, &c. S VARNISHED реа аси STICKS :—1 foot, 84,; 13, 44. Illustrations in dni Јана The Masterpieces, and among the 925, Td. ; 3, 10d. ; 4, 1s. 6d. рег dozen. РАНІЦА do; uer pic Gems of the Exhibition per e dozen SA fet la - бй. 4, 9з. 3d.; 5,8.; 6, 33; 0d. A Set of Ste А sent to inspeck for 12 stamps. allow: o Nurse: bei dein Ferneries, Caves, and other Rockwork, "executed Б z " in perfec itati y E um, for Fruit Pol, Seed Beds, Ripe Sirawbérries, |: ect еко of nature. &c. Tom D NETTIIN Qf for r Pe Ше. above from rds, s. r P Ph NED NETT a Fence for Fowl S, as d or d wide, éd. per yard ; 4 Yaris wide, ls. per yard; $ 3-ineh . 6d, mesh, 4 а, ЫЕ ed En PIU. bad fh any quantity of EATON & DELLER, 6 and 7, | Crooked Lane, London PR E.C. uality."— See ? Report. USTIN, DE LR SE AND OO, 371-375, Euston Road, N.W., Have а large Collection of VASES for FOUNTAINS or FLOWERS, and every kind of GARDEN ORNAMENT. * Excellence Jurors Lies BR A H ice nue. COMPANY (LiwiTED), 56, Cannon Street West, London, Е.С. ; and Castle Mills, Edinburgh, Nixcricronras yi TNDIA RUBBER and сану. AS НОЗЕ, for Brew and Garı Engines, & SUCTION HOSE, TAPERS, and HAND-JOINTS of апу sizè and length. N.B. mis Company are the only Manufacturers in Great [ones to a Hono. Medals were awarded in 1862 for Mechanical bbe Corn dc Yd HE RAIN and ihe Weather foretold, GQ LD.— p very Change in the FARMING and A s 4 e Registering Cold, and ise to M сар» the Ordnance, &с., 23, Hatton Garden, Loi d bee А ы IRON BUILDING for SALE.—-Tbhe Metropolitan Board of Works hereby give Notice, that cmi Xx to receive OFFERS for ча. кызгы of an IRO UILDING, of the following dimensions, viz. 70 feet by 30 feet, and 12 feet. - dum pude The bui siding was — ы essrs. ming, for the purpose of testing Gas-m and is situate in the New саатда Street, and Are зея ежа апу day, bi bétwi een 9 and 5, on appli- cation at the перана Office, The tenders are to be addressed to the "Cleri of the Board at this Office. Joun PorLaARD, Clerk of the Board. Spring Gardens, April 18. Glass and Mix ts (Ready for — Ров FACTORIES, aede b охна 'A TORIES, GARD: + FRAMES, PITS, AND DwEtLING-HOUSBS, HE LONDO CO-OPERATIVE OI an COLOUR COMPANY ( {тота their T me of the — Foreign | bap с Le Der ым рге Glazing Pineries other Forcing Houses. Farm rs Stovtards, Market z ane но Stucco, rtr удой т0з10: Metallic Oxide, and Mixed Раі ready for use for Dwelling Но Farm Bu айана, m ouses, Apply for pues Ve LISTS to . THOMPSON, Mansi er, . 65, 66, & 67, St. d E d БОСО E. : oeks, no longer Ni Hu AND e RIT tris PATENT E SACK Ханн Varnish Iron Work, Wood, i ellent substitute Pr oil paint да allout door wor and . is fully two-thirds ch It may be applied by an ordinary labourer, requires no- or thinning, and $e did cold. It is used in the Kew poer and at the seats of many pei cs of the ! gentry, from non the pared been received, bee d will forward. са: ci be obtained. Pe Ede Tin iR qe qe Ex LL и-и BORDER. EUOING TILES. — о pa cheaper. s, the; MR ias n- ned at F. & G. Ros s Wbarves, London; Ward's Wharf, hons Ground Street, "Blacktrirs br оа Swan Wharf, Queen's Road, Chelsea, S. W.; and Kingsland Road Wharf, near the Canal Bridge, Kingsländ, N.E. Illustrated Price Lists fr napplication. The Trade supplied. ENTAL FAXING. 7L Ang. tories, Halls, бозро Stone, in blue, Tel rming a variety of desi, ало WHITE G ÍLE fet. — "bud retos aud D LAZED TILES, for Lining Wall of Baths, es, Larders, Kitchen Ranges, &c. Grooved Terro mnm s pd Stable Paving Bricks of quus dura o9 c met: Red апа White Wall Copings, ер Pipes, &c. be obtained of F. & G. CO, f Srccessors to "Terra au BLANCHARD & х ton, 2 4-4 гу of the Prize Medal for Terra Cotta the. ЕЯ Exhibition. me = ошу чачту E the Two Pri: Medals 62 Exh т Terra V ing, e receipt of 6 Postage Stam DE. SE AND KEY'S REAPING and MOWING EE FRIE No. 1. McCORMICK'S TENT REAPING MACHINE Geliyor the qo in BEA dm. acting Rake ; A S 341. No. 2. BURGESS 4 KEY'S SCREW DELIVERY REAPER асаа ч Corn in Swathe; price 367 No. URGESS y» KEY'S Se REAPER and MOWER, Pone Corn is Machine by а man; PS No.4. BURGESS sa KEY’S MOWER for Natural and Arti- ficial Grasses; price 25 All he, abova are BEANDARÍ IMPLEMENTS, and as to m Bunarss & Key refer intendin| Deer to 95, Мез MEM ioci eis eres ы Б ATENT GUTTA PEE SOLES.— IMPORTANT TO GARDEN "a pie A d Perche im pany easure e тесей [o e o їс: rota в. Gressy, iae Gelebrated Florist. ms Soles and Heels The GUTT; City Road, M3 TCALFE, BINGLEY, anp CO'/S NEW тасса ас ЭРА ЭМЕР, 8004. ao d Fine uri Brushes, geanta Sm der y on of Brush апа Comb and "Por. er- T for Y » Tollet. pepe celeb; bratod Alkaline Tooth | Powder: 2s. perbox. The FAIRY BOUQUET; the OXFORD at md RIDOR LC In rena E^ Son 6d., and 5s, and 131, Oxf treet, W. AIR RESTORED, preserved, and beautified, by ROWLAND'S тані OIL.—It prevents ailing E or dod grey, э weak hair, erg m: oem tifally DLEs.— The Patent Sis Cot qon de о това тнр 5 unt tical aro ing, Зоо, Fishing Racing, бо, With NN, Cheaper Edition of tion of Loudon’s Garde ening, In 1 vol. 8vo, wi deuts, price 318, 60, Comprising orieulture, Arbori and im ОА ЛЕСА м. E NE is Miel be the best work on Garden- Th ork comprises abo 1300 ly printed m ELT classified in all the - i rought witbin the reach of Head Gardeners, | divisions of Floriculture, Ar. Nurserymen, рон аге, Kitchen Garden, Land e Gardening, ќе. and is s illustrated with above One Thousand Engravings on Wood. ‚бавен, & Co., 14, Ludgate Hill, E.C. ooker's Flora Thoroughly Revised. In a thick г чадд 12100, with 12 Pintos, price pe cloth ; or with the Plates coloured, One Guinea, cloth, TUE BRITISH FLORA; ое th н-д ап Th Edit Corrections; and numerous тоне istrative s of "a рори Plants, the Com and the Е By 8 Plants, the Grass FRA and LS. E and G. "AS WALK ER-ARNoTT, LL.D., F.L.S. and R.S. Ed., Regius Professor of Botany in the University of Glasgow. & Co., 14, Ludgate Hill, E.C. Hooker Pn h Mosses. In 8vo, with 61 Te price 425. ; or coloured, 47. 4 RYOLOGIA BRITAN 2 nd London: LoNGMAN, GRE: arri e ee n cine History Society. LONGMAN, GREEN, & Co., 14, „ерме T E.C. New and Chea аре er Edition, to which have been trations by J, LEEOH, i m "Ond Vol. 8vo, pim: 498. 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On аА Pines Alfred and xe f Hesse came to town, and were present in the dateien s gallery in the House of Commons during xc нае of the Exchequer's financial ew OESS 8 Lov IS OF HessE and the а о deal with, of which he торо sed t 3,343, 0007. to the remission of бо, keeping in hand a balance of 531,0007. He propose remit 2d, in the poun Lan Royal запре о has had а most favourable recovery, and no further bulletins will be published. THE tel m all s CHARLES С. ATKINSO N, April 13, 1863. Evening Lectur OYAL SCHOOL of MINES, “Jermyn Street,- — Бы etim COURSES of LECTURES а t as that char, nesses paid a visit to [t Sandr am. On Moxon, vicar of Sandringham, p ermon, In the p imd the nea and Түш Mer in the grounds. On Monday afternoon their Ro оу High. Lynn, and drove through he town in an open сон. drawn Dis а pair d by t the mayor on horseback. of escor rte: тъл greys, | ged lubs to take out licenses for the com TEN. cdam on tbe ERES PRINCIPLES of PHYSIO- LOGY, by Professor HUX F.R.S. Ae be ud» on FRIDAY EVENINGS, at 8 'O'Olsck, cuta encing A e of spirituous ш and to Jem the ва m streets were crowded - А з: Hh sell beer n small quan tities to certain classes of htai: ч TA ry point of the route as v чаще rem c the On Tuesda; TEN LECTURES on ORGANIC Т. a Dr. Lc ger F.R.S. То be delivered on MONDAY EVEN- INGS. at 8 o'Clock, commencing April 2 ione LECTURES o MOTION, by Professor TYRD WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, April 29. _Fee for each course, 5з. к" R.S. ле Еее X оа Тв N 10СҮ GRAMM SCHOOL, WICK.—Head Master the Rev. GEORGE HENSLOW NOIES for two or three BOARDERS. In addition to sual €— з кзы: ay and tho ) Divinity, &c., special dr tany and the eene rg of Agric gui No cian. ra There are two Exhibitions at Oxford e n HEAT, considered as а mode of RENHAM REEKS, Registrar. | miles He further proposed to abolish t ews of tbe Arek. House of Lords on Tuesday, the Post | y se пт, of the ending features. of the Budget was the Prince rode on ысы. The Princ drov Their Royal Highnesses afterwards of her е out. walked in the „grounds. Ln — Se eymo ur, Re a " " 1 H3 nd left gham on Wedne vie morning for Barwick Hall, According to present arrangements their Roya High- nesses leave Sandringham to-day, and proceed by special tra o Wi ndsor wi ta ays, 2 after whieh his Royal Highness will take po: cil o3 esiden Коуз ганбы а cordial reception ceiving an address from the AR the ied teli will proge edt o Mar ch, and then ce to o Windsor, - - the his e, Marlborough House. Mer th eir Ro HI "Hig hnesses leave es у. the Hall will be prt бома, and a lar mber of workmen, under Messrs. Holland & Son, will pe to make the extensive additions that have been decided upon. eee tely _ ap PnxsrwTS.—On Thursday the wed- ding pres ме e Prince and Pri — x Mos were exhibited to че villi in the new cou K ed ier m cadea nesses have received, Ё, р © E anges" were agreed to, ani ordered to be reported. were answer to the Ea п of MALMESBURY, кан p sed —— ° ssurance: ion | Ir бапа Б was Fita ed. Тһе Thames ciatis они Side) Bill was read a second ва = that Her Majesty’ ce WILLIAM 0 f Den mark as a ал v de eos rone cies аы се, with the сав : the Kın and es po the сама МРЕЕОВ oF THE FREN ii EMPEROR оғ RUSSIA. ei had ibo d паев to eede the Ionian Islands res са ers which Vien t bue жаң» eid of Earl b NVILLE a select committe pointed to inquire чы the merits of the s sever. mal | o Gree the were ее to the Masiy of |^ me. ee of Soc ooi at War Abolition ill passed through committee. the Polish people shall be maintained, an nd, af ter prac- T т "There are "whole 's suites ea ich the Royal High бош the АЙАР little gifts of rings made by t The ewellery and goldsmith's (iest le fabrics, and miscellaneous ; з except in jewellery, no actual division is attempted, and laces, and works of art, es of gems, wi brooches; lockets, -— ш tiaras, for alm the week. ТЬ йене before Parliament for the construction o lines of railway within the limits of the metro- lis. е Commons on Monday the House went es, | Goye eer to the necessities of the age and t ountry. Тһе accounts from Poland concur in d ating tbat the proffered amnesty has been eve where rejected, and that the Revolut rnment has announced that t he aene will not lay down is. ir сЕ Ag m ey ha ате | Ro and E Local Government Act (1858) diamond necklace and earrings, the gift of the Amendment Bill passed we oa committee. e er E kis : d 7 хае of edi eeu ап, е most созу, үотгеуег, 18 Telegraphs Bill, as amended, Spp and ls 11 fine brilliants, also : so given by the Prince to the Prin- agreed to. Әса нча арна ce tos У cess the day be the marriage. In another case із Exportation sid ite of India aments, consisting of corsage, раї On Tuesday, b memet m Mens let, а ж» of pear! business, Mr. m that за of ^ E Н] the accompanied d ven by the Prince, to the memo Sir бхово= Lewrs, the House оза Т - x ар ehä з СЕИ m Ыш Ө гд Тһе jo Princes and Prin- should then а СЕ Lord Parm pns ДМ carriage and four. - Od Ѕатагда, poen T сЕ cesses of "ihe yc fami ly m а joint present а e motion, which, Mtr a few words of sympathy | rod . On Sunday morsinga dem n, Prince Alfred, | noble brooch of brilliants en; ырго. the Mr. DISRAELI, was unanimously agreed to. mm elena, Princess Loui Prin s Leopold, e usd Princess Louis of Hesse a bracelet of turquoises Wednesda rM o the second | Prince Louis of H d Шә service in the | and шаш ; c Duchess of Cambridge а E i 2r : ivate Chapel. The Dean of Windsor iated. On | diamon merald brooch; the Prin ary reading of the Burials Bill. та zn Monday morning the Queen, accompani the Prin- | diamond есе et; and the Duke of Cambridge а moyed as t the Bill Бе | севв Louisa, walk d ds. Inthe — and enamel bracelet The Landgrave Willi read a mooni time that day six mon aftern Aue and Prince Louis of Hesse „Hesse and sis n & beautiful parure of soli CHANCELLOR the EXCHEQUER and Bir Groncr rode а n Tu of a fine eid De h design ; and the Chamber] G ted the motion f |by the Princess "trn = А е ide d $ кше Ышайа ТАШ а asd Folst also & EE Tiai Prince Arthur arrived at t t om emen the еа 8 and Falster Mr. DISRAELI opposed On = division the Coen Park. In the afternoon the Queen, accom- | a gold suite of anci dinavian design, cons amendment was carried by ajority of 125, the | panied by t incess ш, drove out іп a carriage | of a massive dadom, rmlet, b, hairpin, i numbers being 221 to 96. e Bill was therefore | and four. The Hon. Captain on, R.N., ar earrings, and finger-rings, all of "Oe * tué - lost. "The Gardens іп Towns Protection Bill, and |а the Castle bur returned and of quaint old Runic design. One AUR D dandi to Greenwich. On орову. morning the Queen most in а Ww T part rec ; : drove out. F Qu — e bridesm Bill passed through Committee. The Lords| to and visited the Mp ee Gardens, · Та the | bracelet in eight Mapuiqunit. each one con dments ofthe Births and Deaths Registration | aft The Роке а miniature of a bridesmaid, with her t the South They include e the bridal | 6 , thr ough Lynn and Wisbeach, where he Queen, by the Prince Tenis or ge Not a Ж [APRIL 18, 1863. af pv MS | EA 1 | | PET UA APRIG 18, 1863.] E diamonds on the cover of the portrait, eleven large gi arls; тро brilliants, suspended fi row of pea ladies of Manchester, а Very "fla opal and hite ОМ adies | tion be amnestied ? The md ments of the Emperor evum itt bracelet ; Ше ladies of car d a fine —€— ы, «e of d; ease by themselve THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, — PRUSSIA.— The Minister of War a) at Berlin has just iss sued т a v rescript concernin g the Polis The amnesty testi&es to the noble senti- b: are willing to believe | : micably advi by the step in bei 6 ised olicy which would deed first t Powers—namely, th Gre of ap aillity of the ЧОМО, of Russia and the repose с liat Dus Urs amnesty i is nota solution, but the hope of a metisi pes A Cabinets of Be С нез эуе tio: ul t. Petersburg in 1857, in words are to nt a harajah ru E back ries P ires p" hd d course is not practic- able еу аг о i 1 i" d to the kms й of war. The Presse accuses | fortress. The finister x dew лагата о at the Emperor Alexander of wishing to deceive "oer Neissen, Posen, Cosel, Grande Салу, Pillai ies | and of having no ex intention of poen out the чеш, безше, and Dantzie, as able to Edin- amnesty. The trie з более accommodat ose belonging to the d to Posen, aud to en tion and Lord Harris a assive chased gold Indian bangle, set with rubies ind emeralds. silver In the 47 I | the pri Шеке of a room i of being thrust Wm а gilt toilet service presented by the Royal Household, ЫШ» is said to d the most costly present of the kind т made, Near it is a magnificent silver-gil& and jewelled e in hs style of Holbein, the gift of the Buccleuch. Am the porcelain gifts there » pem айс? almost large enough to bathe in, given by the King and Queen of — чар the m m factory at — the ө рог f the ves me in the an м erland gives a chin auti ful pair of benkers, made by Minton, which s y the folle oracle ich this ЕТИ Tanad ruse see e to throw in its The Sié pon the Temps do not think th wid either Poland or the Powers. Nat nale says that "iss will never pov "perselt to be misled respectin value of amnesty, bec it iae Nothing but a ак mystifica- e diplom: b куте h сии common gaol, E are all to be гт nded over to the Russian Gove if it be proved that they have | committed wy po lito or otherwise, against Russia. The “Progress” party held a E аб Tweston, on jt omaa ra in whic ch, on, the proposi n of He err a ын to Dass her "" іп a position to reply to the | whether it deco "die bow beue Den чө) x a note of the three Powers, by saying that. ie they fulfilment of the engagements entered his t ask is — vex — that neither Poland пог | country after the serais of "1850 an is pr Europe will a themselves to be duped by such a | also UE the von vernment st sonst tal bound vindi he plos without e employing such ha >ч said negotiations, seei a] ark had language, says that tl vide ently which the Czar ised to. maintain, has pro AUSTRIA. ame. Allgemeine Zeitung of Friday pub- turque porcelain candelabra presented by t bers of the Ho usehold of the Prince. The t Belgium, Norwich, and Ireland. The city of Norwich sends u— shawls, „opera cloaks, and dresses, The three shawls fro by the а 20 hinah Ek the им Na not . ot formally express any distinct reques t, but co! a | a hope that the Czar will oe tranquillity, ЖЕ only -Poland, but the f the Polish ааа to ; нне ix ем instructions from Dru and feas i Bible S Society give а very онан ent v i а ЖЕ, 5 Ану Bible a ible ssels. It is eerie i Pri dn Napoleon and те. cess Clotilde w mbark on Mond |of March r h ig Reichsrath will атасы: іп The D Diet will уой Shortly after ps -— Lan as decla Е to the isch pan he can n Fra o lon ger y bá g^ nd by his paro It is expected that тузуна А 9 with his Ie pack w will, therefore, be sd aram а i das. d. в, for the purpose ting ien wol тута commits great ravages in the cultural nobility the Крот cn the recent address of the dist triets of France. On the Tth inst, his Grace took the ne of your own body, I fully participate in the sentiments of Win dso Жым кая of d the Pri n 1 Prinos a cigar box of ашышы ii ы richi оа ss the cases m rtra presented by themselves in accordance »f ie Muse seu gei mi free on Mondays: Tuesdays, | aturdays, and by рака of 6d. on Wednesdays, ind 5 ays Ж iTi, M Friday THE аг т.—А et Council was held on Wed- ihr at oficial reidenes of the First Lord of the Eri in атр ена или - r Mova —Mr. Hans На esit unty of Dublin, has retired from n "heh а couple with a Pequigition from m Conse onservative Society, Mr. Ion T. Hamilton аня ої апа s of Prassia. ary rules for 'adustdiion next with t n, n 1x Th | m — Maichin, ед you Kos ve expressed. І am persuaded that your feelings are mble d were | common to the whole Russian — 9i and that you will trans- [proin аб the result. The Badminton hounds | mit mM: Iund ue кы Та es n МУ country by w you are inspire patriotism E Peres ed ems i of ette err stituted the strength g ш, ix centuries, and will ri весоп ook place on Friday in the | the коео oana por er from one generation to iplc Се У оё Tuesday publishes on Easter or t to the €— eror By the Munici Municipality н "y St. Petersburg. Like of the nobility, the document ех y; г обете of ens proc ity to to the Czar, and its desire to pro- numerous sport smen who had a ш А. llo been fovnd, the PP Ur od Чоё кка véfüped to fullow ТЕ ] ] nga ogs of Poitou, belonging t to MM. de la and em mal after ra magnificent гоп of two hours. | the sary to train the Badminton ин for a short time, b ees Гы дөй peti РП int ior We me wolf belonging to Empire. id LAND.—On Sunday, being the Russian Easter pid an Imperial manifesto was publishe а gentleman i in that part of the, eod T de, a fall à SPArN,—In the sitting of Frid f Finance requested authority to editis es а the 1st of July ed im be tat; ifi it were not granted the Govern — the Bills ves —— in the Cus cm py prese he gnister а ps present he i is the only candidate in the fi HE ARMY.—The A of the 35th Foot, iib s the death of неч des L. Goldie, has been con- rred o; oe vein ge МАТЕ, Вене Admiral 1 Н. R. Yelverton, C.B., ста ss been i appel second in command on the Medi- Tonni к Ватн.Тће Queen h en orders үөс. the a appointment. rof „Major . John Cii С Cowell, ted by th festo farther announoss tha i the Tostitutions Hiec: to to the Polish people shall be add aintained, a аи nd, a perience, shall be ter : e Progressista party variance, co, беу would m be able to t Mi policy of its o is asser а Barrot, cm Fraich Ambassador, who has arrived a | Madrid, e bearer of а request to th he Gov vernmen nt | same E т Bath. f TER FRANCE. x has remitted to the P a letter f from qs tr Y ictoria, thanking his Im Major for the Grand Cross of the геа of ne our to the Exince LAU ales. 16 is Prineo am „Wales will vi "Тһе Austrian бота views =. Polish question ín conformity pes n n tanding has been established between the rts | —The asserted that the э lit dni. де nen of Prince ө Жааш candi. i- 16 the Emperor was the subject of a ure ani he middle | Privy Counci т is asserted that Prince Christian shed pro- | abandoned some of the conditions he former]. of April.|for bis son's acceptance of the Crown, but says :— insisted upon the abdication ex displayed upon | The Jadre those of the Western | calties which еу hitherto o attemp ted to make converts to Protestantism. чанса and twenty-eight members of the Clair of ao es held a meeting the night of the 9 | dise "their future conduct. ud resolved. o ren faita fal 2 "à ir f called th Li cw that the LS will по ot à айды dup arms until 0 | they have obtained the independence of Poland. The * |i Ramia also заб [3 Мат » pay taxes to n Governm Poles in the xi to mom F T айа гап у anks, Danmark of Thursday says that on The. Revolutionary Committee has divided Poland into districte, each of which i is, to men and to to 1 dacon t Bei а landet of е men чы that the the Greek crown by Prince Wii v wards ere removed in | National Committee. тайнен ing in concert to the Cabinet of St. oni sitting of the Privy Co wet not Tbe despatches from the three Gove eto |, FRAN —In the sitting of t n Federal eoim The Ccas, ч been remitted to the Cabinet of St. чан on | Th my, t : “communication 9 ish buie BA ‚ету на А is ае for v t ten da ey». ment relative to the Royal Ord the 30th ult. | despatched The Em of Russ esty i subject ^ ceres pu item. = Кера ^ . ion i ii of | pu in a pro the assertion nmark tha! “ pof with the object of prevent- Pisa discusion = thie, Paris Reo dpud và M, | the Federal м ernment had по right to Mate in in | ing intervention. ТЫ Би, дом Sot реале Сынды Limayrae, asks what will be the consequences of the the question of the Duchies. "The Diet gave its assent i» suma te Uo position existing before the 22d of January, Mlleaty: Mid dava :— оне ТЬе representative of Hanover stated | пое more nor less—the position which drove the Poles to Vine de E заратио motion against any arbitrary | arms, How will the country and е Powers the f Denmark. manifesto? Itis not for us to reply, but it is doubtful ^* Blood continues to flow in Poland, uneasy. Will th: to be THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. the tor layin; gae; tion, etse upon the ] Powers the obligation “у E nising it as а belligerent pai may istice. arm: slauer Zeit The Bre Cracow, stati A d from siiis. p to rise in Powers will be sm of the 2 e ha ing d n agement has which 3000 Кент E 200 killed and ie s serine атара rrectiðn,. and d pups S Little Rosid are insep йе [Араш 18, 1868, content. The insurrection will reply in the | arms, the mnesty, in faet, re and m ountry. S s fixing the term x oe a д upon the chiefs of the Jewish, Greek, Armenian, Coptic; and Catholie persuasions, obser rving in a letter written General Joe Johnston has his head quarters at А Georgia. Official Sue from Generals Burnsidg Gilbert report that the latter defeated the Con.. Taia, f s asserted. that the Sultan pen riy, raise hopes of tung publishes a telegram from ing that intelligence a ticipat seven had been re- md ДӘ ined from federates under General Pegram, at Somerset, Ке por d on the 30th ult, and forced them to теше the C ed tol | his return to Constantino ople. s епей ү was À | not present at the reception of TA Кока Consuls by|o also the Sultan in diesen audience given by His M tot e Con n Cairo, It is ^em ted in аа that the French Соза has reete his opmion that the Sultan's visit to o Egypt cone гүне ta danger for Europe. CHINA.— a, and w 17 ајевбу поја Age ents city of Tai welve "other officers, | нав pulsed in b NS. E | Higgins and Montgomery, for the pürpose armi Cap s Graham, M rer, Tapp, pong aud Dunn. The pu is shot, through ihe groin, and it is feared T. Y nk itan that Lithuania »parable росна. ч Poland, ifesto the peasantry and the bility have ta. kn up arms X nt. Th e Gover ernor of она has Annn "bee nly а portion of the ter Reed VUE fell into, eR. Captain e Dy com anded о апа аш the slaves to revolt, states p^ Ке; tha! cident of the war has Ause & mes боодо. yn м Southern coast, | the n colle аб Jackan "ow А т for Чеш. r Peterhoff is sil o have laid the acts о f her capture by! V Lyons, whi a for and upo Ri Ward force, has been replaced b А h ult., states that the тр [m jd again а E ti ners. Private s di "em defoated at Shaoushing (9 до want of b G neither the rict have expressed their "ion ion to return io the бине, н gi Chùrch. It isn Duke stated Ка Constantine nor е the arqui On the f the Grand tho Raae tendered b ber of th агвазу. répresentation eneral Tard чеге killed. „Shanghai vire w legat uild- is confirmed. » was Ku Pes кй ing at t Ye dd. lishod with bags. of. gin. The hostility of the рай è Cotistantiné, the Cza y Archbishop Felinski iasa e dmi of id 5 ^g kingdom of ummoned to ШӘ bá of the ia after Жуу. blaming the TATES.— Letters iron 15: uli, bx more int telligible. accounts of the state confirm d Lieutenant HR : MA of us tl — ы Р ге ider nt Li in ith the е of the Senate, has designate rs- dig; the 3 f i of national me AV fastin York Tim ll n nde eral Butler ka attended a meeting New York, iy which his бериааднод of England, а n fo or the w Wro li Pop сзади E the Polish nobility, concluded with these d affairs at Por. b. Hud ison than һа ive been а by | te The ley t тшн DA ons of retr ibut ngs she commit LR е E the e advocated p SETA of p in the aid of the West, and reckon u ru i: trust i оп à Congress ; E them not dativo Pagos ves the West will 1 not the help them endeavour to "uppress to the pacification of the country ; е them much more than would gi su Cobra riters for not tran red. passed ib yu И avo bec pre Iri Tr Miníste а теш calling проп ЖЧ ШЕ I of Actio TIT дбае cated to the to offer ere Tho a more Sensible ress the riors at NM h reasons for Bentkowski venteg in Ostro .d vices that 3 тёп ch 3 — Gov ent t| Prince William's secto The deputa ero fG og M. "uni . Petm анат Patia ТОЙ ДЕНЕ, | М. Kalo- has also mong citizens should on, and lend their исе my benevolent bro; any Congress could a the Carmelite and the Reformed ave been Бааз in confinement. je arrests, as wel as for rw TE CT M ed and of the Czas, 5 who are still їп С Los боп ШР rob toli ," the confiscation of di lof denen ара and s pubs of Айпйга1 Pate gut, Tw Hart ша. and Ше batteries | pi M ve and their partition among fo: causing д: рз ng machi fted TV. M des ы Hd ГА the time oÉ da Tet Ane o provoke Englan erha Ed: thanked [God that е йу was now member thai с I rapidly down the current, an p hi x the ism out ei Tage. of the Confederate guns. The р, эл | repor! yw or injured, ned to Bá Кошо. “ere more re with Ss бора media ori {тїап ИШ allowed to retur m to their f thei ias on "Thárédày, They i the rea arning that Admiral Farragut һай got beyond each Lof the Confederate guns, and is now аб New Or lea Т. ll the | land be pr epredati ions of tbe Co dg | America. should | tfiose piracies L geb in ported to suffering y A А [кд attempt on the ossacks to Mg s the Austrian EATA А vera the ERA Londen and Port Had son. Tio DR from Vicksburg and the Yazoo fro r onfederates Еў Ў s e sunk one and riddled another of four ds that at- m Fe 'deral and Contedergne | othe 818 ermu | à B d peu She was n e, 980 paa had POM са ptured ш 7А Ve. п fon cutta, laden with salt- S nid Oceed t and, from so doing bF the abrite wo have crossed over the fron ) Dee E pedi Tho bous who at first asserted. that they had r really. forced the passa E of Mzxico.—The Чр = at FEE numbered 18,000 men, rtega; under Comon: under the command of [o ra] Sherman, near Hain Bluff, now admit tbat General ер expedi ам has returned arkin; fors and 1 Carvajal were до сор Puebla гай. e ee At the capital Juarez had no force of i ce, and on the fall of Puebla would fake тейде їй gres State of ,000 m п has communi- France to missioned at city es io n of the аба и $ [е Lig proposed an National Assembly хок P for Жз axe of 2 Au йт Islan dr panied b5 byi the prayers at Ël Fisited tha the tomb environs а in "Cairo, the Sultan, accom- tion. Ge lat Murfr ugh, maintaining ga defensi sive position against Чие | Bragg; Жр who has concentrated а force 0! 60, 000 men at Tulla- ieved. to e immi- Tullahoma; or h onfederates шов me ve n 50 Ed | Considerable pue is felt for the safety of General On the, 26th: ult, the Со Gen аы Кай attacked ederals ptu 800. priso. quantity ^ ME stores. They lso ailroad track and bridge The. пе: a large ed the c his Vicoroy Ism т“ Pasba, Меһеш of Said Pis Me 1 is. nd m | made ; and АЁ Н А $837 e Nile. | mote) i is supposed. to zt pesos preparatory to the invasion of Missouri. y erates under Van Dorn are crossing the river at Palm myra, and ar endeayouring to flank General Rosen Van Dorn has a he ару of artillery, and be aimed ар gains t Kentuc eavy Gen SIE! Еко сес ЕЕЕ tti neranz on the e left. Th Justice on Saturday issued же, General. Fore; men h upon the subversi t ETUR Vb pl and is .disemb t Young's Point. | zan ing by way of Oriza zii a and ве neral Bazaine, vitl t versivi mmed f T ould m , ând stating. that i y the river же ту in the front and Pod 00 n Wen, Dy wap OR TG de les of constitutional and united а? С йе transports, ang i a gun ated ical pressed. Тһе | witli difficulty. Тһе canal opposite Vicksburg is y had previously ек е Swiss | abandoned, the Confederate cannon commanding two Parliament. enit of "iue Жөчү үн tha makin угез of its length. It is said that General HOUSE OF LORDS: Г ing off from as now placed a риф, of 84-pounde bd after 1 easant pops EY, the eve in à -positio of arm es | birg м Т ee RSS throu; mi ПУ: moré ШП j^ pr that the дога +оо мач: of their obtain com; cu i віопегв. ing to He of 320 20 living m = be dealt with there were which had oniy, an average 130 average H m f, |р зн и т buit of gold into England. Pre, " ғ — ka APü, 18, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. he tax upon а Y allow an abatement of 601. ш ldre е and apply the. produce to the au of | chi ай livings. —mhe Товр granom ӘК gas "o Hos Ho aues "that though т secure а useful m agreed | The Dissenters h 9 bod ИУ арена. with: the à el ction of | grievance, чә Шеге w о ut lie е рр 2 call wi they could havs access uld А Ж: or iJ Mr HARDY, t Bill, w Loa attract their attention. Т reg eg to the sugges- tion of the Earl of Derby, he would be E to cue it if it еге poi ossible, but it was not. Тһе select committee was then appointed. TnuunspAY.— Greece and thë Ionian Islands. — Тһе Earl o A B negociations with o the Crown of Greece and the cession of -- iin Lx Кунеш of Corfu to that со ountry ; surin he m e, bu t e | of all "авео: might be arrived àt in eom r Greeks had positively a Jemina d to n РТВ. y King Otho, P ree ^ den for Jie pri rene of "the Bill, and had determined on establishing a constitu nal шопагоһу. but хош E s = ent to the de "xu involved í і wal and thi Ki e efe: Corfu, it should be Eng th d f that England was only one of the protecting Powers, and that the с which the Chancellor of the bu оа 143,000.. P реа she had a per vidue right to propose its cession td Greece if she had Радња. iu тейге d this -—— i which h re |of tea duty, 1,3 000 ought pro) 1 the onians assented to е m а inded him оѓ à recent statement the right hon. gn veu 1,600,0001. ; Же g Powers wi be asked to give t rin the Qhureh of addon io dais a further. loss; the D ae sme pep " DERBY thought the н ал to be. f pnd y ithi cag n H ЖаШ. year 1804-65. had from first to last played fast and loose with the Greeks, and t only had acted наа c4 proposing the cession of the Ionian s. He thought i г n the parties to the treaty of 1815.—On the motion of Earl Reports G і а agreed to. Lines оў Railway within the Limits of the Metropolis ca: pro- ceeded with in Pe арс ie C3 Жш t the risk of inter- | the appointment ee Büpendióry Magistr rik s in M en DE T with the future адор comprehensive plan of | and boroughs of 20,000 inhabitants an: politan г dw. pea pnm садах ВАЧ answer to the Earl of MALMESBURY, Tui Earl GRANVILLE said - the King of Denmark, on being con- „В sulted by Earl RussELL respecting the nomination of Prince | Stàtement, that William to the оаа of Greece, fad. replied that he had no objection r? the arrangement if Princ istian ап son agreed to [Left sitting. T tem at Logd —In reply to E Y said there was no iruth in the H R COMMON МохраАү,— Н“ Ноц reassembled dui the Easter recess. On the order for f going into a Committee of Supply on » Civi Servi Estimatés, Mr. Вмїтн said that the House had p G. GREY proposed should be pos! 67 dnd that the Committee should commence vith Class IHI, Mr. ипи thereupon withdrew his эрер: m ro ich the ent, а me the House went into Committee, SE S s to An. the debate was adjourned. Tu e aped M 3 ind the resolutions ordered Dore н d (South Side) Bill was read а second орат: е Local rament Act (1838) А d Pos töä тне е Tx D Regu- passed through Committee. On the report upon the Telegrap сай а d time. The e of Secretary at B certain amendments de in the Bill and new 8 è l, с ; i Mei m ч Ey: nA The Lords' amendments on the Salmon Export- ike ens i Men PE qp а сЕ a in fr. Д kedif the Go 'vernment № 1 mark would accept the crown ч LAYARD aia there Zu rc reasons кага would be most inconveni to produc ору 0 o£ a teleg On шо order for goi n О be en ppl, Bir P. Sura oved tbat eus ык Моху МАЕ —Bnrrisk Fusps: Con y оне аб 921 t to 93 Tor "Mug. p at "991 to 93 r Account; Three per Cents. Reduced, 91 to $; е i million les: ted; but this be traced хату rv the depressed барой pf Ihe Mee The expenditure of the last financial of ой. 2 ад. Sbe PS доб, Amd. the Actual ex- Вохтох having risen to move їп committee of the whole pen ее gin zi tbe а s" Ww Ноа that leave be given to bring in а Bill ^g amend the Acts | exhibited an increase due и he last year weéreé—custo ee Pap а. th egr Icom né ebd bru NEU dO Ер а шоу from] T£ pm.—fFoREiGN: Brazilian, 1852, '58, *60, 931; er, kg гы "t the excise | p tian. RE. : Greek " $dl. їйє 1 f 1 Бурап, о 9/4; Greek, for Acct., 291; Ditto scm dus z back on malt. Tho or ex- | Coupons, uo ЗЇ; Italian, for Acct, 714 to 3; y ditüre f. rrent as 6 f 3g less th. o Maremmana TRENI ; ican, fo Р АНЫ: Nai qq са E des at E, тч that of 1862-63 by 1,553, NS imate of revenue m , 33% to i; New Grinida, i Мес "n Н d At 2 .. He believed tha ашо diapason ud goes Aer T ian, 1862, for Acct, 891; Portuguese, 1853, House was already in p h done in | for Acct., 47$ to 48; Ditto 1862, z^ to 48; mp 60 3 82 х Spanish, for Acct., bo o $; Ditto ы e, 30 to 293; б Ditto Certificates, 10$ to $; Turkish, ion. for oH о seco second «ol license, had Ка AA 4 70$ to 71; Venezuch, 1862, 601 to 1. il within the et pup deeem calamity. whi прво өрт едва ang pon had fallen thi ang c Their next proposi Les of her үе aw vinto 3 Nu. PE, X pepe a =з 45 а Каре е to beer dealers selling less ho poasessed universal Bank ot SERBIEN 188UE DEPARTMENT. m e. £29,049,225 oie t Debt. ..£11,015,1.0 D CER —- in am: ion M, ilver Bulliou EN — g КОШ onus House without feelings of respect and arare inen! ed ipee Time was шшш loss lich tis mei sadi could ill bear, | of ген? аур at 00: Ар isk tolife iu preference to the ordinary X agreed and the House at once Le S DEVE tratio, ES er C this, and to SEC I "ALLES &29,049,225 London Docks—3. Corti na, namely. А АК, hower re ho erue qid fer пе dad 2 ach to incor ъа t Ec erus LA SU. п аре Бакет $ er, пе not con: 1004. t ; ndse Fr ag va. x Sap a pon alakea Mat ыш | boro a to сава tho préssüre of Du E Стара ра Birmingham, Brasa Cock THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL БАЛЕТТЕ, [Аратт, 18, 1863, Firg oed Н озүн, Р Brighton, Ri ding Ma эбет—. Gron рип тпл, Hudder xA Parliament and а mem morial to the Queen, praying for | рок of a large crowd of eng The murderer, G. Gaxzw, Northampton, Tin Plate Worker and Mn rns. а remonstrance xw Russian barbaritie Vig m who confessed his crime, died easil sire, Grocer and Téa Doriot лан Staining Таш Tueenthare- | ^. recognition zi Poland's РПО ity. Sir Irsy IcH.—The exeention of Jo dm Dacker, who wag houseman.- W. parus (otherwise У. "бак: Ех}, Chorlton Musgrove, Clifton, M.P., бох M.P. and other Е на $ of the murder of а policeman at the last d 8 —@. М orces I Г Licensed Victüaller -H Нахрьет, Sedgeb ke, Lincolishire, Gardener | also ad dressed те meetin ng, a and strenuo usly urged the | Suffolk assizes, took — E КОКО, їп fro nt of the TH 5 ү i t —“Тномаз Jowrs, Penyboat, "Merlonbthshie Planer c нан | despatch of a fleet to the Baio the suppiy of arms, | | county gaol in this tow 4000 Fary Babridge, . ү жом rshire si Fu кренав mem 18 lazinUs, |A and the enlistment of volunteers for Poland, Тһе | е Since his DM AN. he has Misco абеда п! utcher. IR. EORG. CO! " n оа; 8- б Жи; Bootmaker -H Y N. N, Birmingham, Jeweller--J E Prano, | Speeches throu ughout were of a ver ery warlike character | | tively to what wa ^s Аа o hi im, but ma a stolid, unim CR IRIURE, xn " аа а ватон Үр ур o d маш оцу 4 а pplau ode | pre essionnblo man Gus ТЫЛЫ, Baker 7. Рлоран. Redhill, Surrey, Grocer W Paon, CITY POLICE.— of the Court of| LEE к m in "inquest on eei "e ho was orto! TOCer—RoBE І PRINGLE (kno as, ^ and calling himself RonznT Parwotr), Southwood errace, "High te, лй ein men, on "Thursday, he Lo 4 Mayor submitted а | murd ast ek in this town ed Gair, Tailor—G. Porter, Trevethin, Monmouthshire, Journeyman Pig Dealer— communication he ha ze ceived һот S. санае тэм who нобай attempted to commit Suicide, the j Akt T. SrAwEsnY, Ilkeston, Derbyshire—J. SvrcLirre, Scarborough, York- t a etu Govern- | have returned a verdict of iube Murder a; MR рен руг. E бсахравтт, Newport, Monmouthshire, Hutche that it j 186 intention of the gainst the Road, Southgate R cad, Julington, Diamond Merchant =. д o introduce а Bi ll in the House of Comm iae 8, | prisoner, ыо is likely to sur Уепіпог, Isle of Wight, Livery Stable К WALL, Birmingham, being fin its object to pliée the аг d the metro-| LIYERPOOL —On АМ last & meeting co бее тете St debe Eod A 121 qb Middlesea, v Salesman | polis, inc €: the city, under one m of police. by the m mayor, in compliance with a requis ition. very erh , ? , —T. Tmnncsrie, Willerby, Yorkshire, Farmer—W. TRADER, OS hiec Street, Boot and Shoe Mabufacturor- J S. Vicxzne, Beverley, Yorkshi The › discussi n took ios e with closed, doors and the pe vow rn ih IE e merchants баъд, Veni Была анын atn, Wn Sr Beer | subject was eventual] Ганы |н ӨЧ ыы EN Caes Н! АННА э J ler— үе! Attorney-at-law—J. Wurrr, Sutton, Cheshire, La —R. B. WATER- Committee, to take any s s the ey may ы proper in the feelings of the town on the Polish question, Reso. ouse, Widnes, Lancashire, Plumber and Glazier. the matter. On the Sd the Cou lut SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.—P. Самрветт, Perthshire, Feuar an 5 ay 1 }уоой Merehant--A. Ент, , Glasgow. Jeweller- W. V gain dan C coin unanimously resolved to take ы poi of Sir | with Poland in her present struggle for independence, —H NADIE, Rory, Glasgow, eG da ti h hey should t-| with memorials to ber Majesty and to both Hon (^ Tobacconist. rey's recommendation that t поша post- | with memoria r jesty а oth Houses o nIUESDATY: йрй M. BAN KRUPTS. AZ 9. innen. Luton, p f commissione E police, and | Parliament, praying them to take such steps as shall, in keeper-G. Вадоо, Stoke upon Тае отето, апо Sunderland, Жаркы ned to with the меру с Forthwith. their wisdom, be most effective in promoting it. Dur Merchant Tailor. Вел, High Street, Southwark, Milliner For ümt u th y d Thursd: as the last xev ee Ер —The execution of Robert Alexand and Wa —J Burer, Darlaston, Staffordshire, Grocer—M. T. purpose ey xe ursday n e n er Стоки, Clerkenwe у б Deae NOTAS n day on which they would receive бунар s for the | Burton the murder of the little boy оп Chatham Sussex, Market Gardener—W. , Liverpool, Woollendraper—A, e, and fixed the salary at 1 year. Meanwhile чи E uu - Saturday in this town, in the рге. NATO, Vivian d Victoria Par € Cabinetni Me. Deum t 1 Н Lozelis.near Birmingham, Commission Agent- I Dosse, Kerry Mont? | е different wards of the City are taking active mea- | sence of 5000 ns. He ex erts i penitence gomerrshire Farmer J. Evans, Wrexham, 1 Denbighshire, Cooper—3. 6. | sures 10 resiss the threatened те ation. ens hi for r "lis мы d died without a struggle. [ER. Dalston, fate ноет A Котеп, Birmingh am, Grocer RES ботон, the last few ardmotes n held i arlyp| MANCHE —At the чер meeting of the Central а! » affordshire, rassfounder—T. IL T, rrin on, Sussex жине ет RA тет, регио оп, Buma, | everv: ward, at-all- of — ке were adopté Executiv в Сотоне on Monda secrel and A. E. М: Bosaver, Regent Street, St. James’s, Ladies’ and Juyenile Out pledging the wards to т AL) fitters—G. L. Argyll Rd,, Kensington, Artist—W. HAYES, wich, Staffordshire, Journeyman Ba! ist the attempt at amalga- | 15 , the hon g ee ker-—H. Hanvzr, St. Mary's 8q., Ken packages of clothing and 560 barrels of flour had nington Rond, Iate General Merchant—T. 1 Hatt, Manchester. & A пап— E ACCIDENTS d ееп sent for distribution to the various local com- hire, Dyer—J. HADLEY, ittingbourne, Kent, Coal M Tchant—J H. Нил, In is Court of Aldermen tj » Tuesday, the Lord Ma ауог mittees he total eipts for th eek amounted to Lo V em emt ONT RUE наа px stated that the sum o had oon grac iously | 41937. 8d., and the month of March to 40,896, smith—R. Jowrs, Towyn, Carnarvonshire, Farmer- O. forwarded him 19s. 3d. The "balances at the banker's оп the general Terrace, Camden Town, Commercial Traveller—T. C. RAN. L ied Wal f ie by her Majesty and the Prince of t 402, a 1. As. 84. Е tl Ў (7 © er E. LAWRENCE, Litchureh, Derbyshi à Nm E. Lings; ales, for the ed of ои who had suffered by the | account was . 8d., and; оп MAI 2 irmingham, Cabine: aker— R. F. N G чон License Hawker—M. M*Gorroc Live l, Biscuit Baker- -@. €, Rackenford, casualties on. the n f the illuminations ; and the | account, 9 ta 1, 412, 5357. ‚24. Devonshire, Cattle Dealer B. Navrom. Leeds, Yo orkshire, 1 Builder P. kno owledge of this fact ud brought. upon him a host of Оврех, Manchester, Plumber and Glazier— ingha 64. То кезде ЛД атар reported that on the 5th inst, was d х E. Machine Agent-6. PAINT ox, Barmin 3 Kent, Farmer = G- s. Pid persons who said they ecrease Pie the number y P irkenhea: uilder— I Howa4s > г N Mo iam "usse: га 1 S iden Pone Decr ыы Ды Бове» Kermer.- that occasion bot out of the City. He: wished, | receiving paro ochial relie n th 1e 27 unions in the со - Kintbury, Berkshire, Journeyman Bricklayer—G. Rocers, Manchester, under these нрав. hat а а gend would manufacturing districts, as compared with the number Iw oom Va азаа Market, Fishmongci- zi Бал pan, | take- the emen of the mo oney off his hands. elieved in evious week, of 4491, making a Pe m банить, ju TEF. TM urgeon. 3. Ser xz, John Street, Her- The court, were, however, of opin that 5. т rdship | total decrease of 66,602 since the 6th Ресет Beer y aoon i md илтеп N New Sleaford, Li , Lincolnshire, „Retailer of | would distribute it сее. sutishetoriy himself, taking Several тасини from the p fund, and from Beer- UE, akene: loucestershi rietor—. REW te of irontnow pond. Son Nonmon ithshire—J. THURMAN, Coven’ , War. саге tha tn e b nt thos o ha d s ustained serious | езуи iege scho ol fan nds, NE re vote £ БА WEEDIE, Leed в, Travelling Draper—C. Томаз, Cheriton, | injuries ioi: participate in es —Th screw steam-ship r arrived in J arrier— ENNE) on W, ston, mi in her Majesty's Post Office—J. Vaurer. Leeds, late Licensed. Victualler—J. B. WAITIN NG FOR THE BUDGE т.—Оп T Thur sday g p , and landed 17 men belonging to Pin uth, Norfolk, Smack and Smack Master— raordinar the] t ip tha — on th WirLiAMS, Sussex Street, Batte: Park, Engine Fitter—H. W квтс A ds aid on em ersetehire іа ad. Warum, Hornton Terr he House of Commons, showing the er the name of the Japan, it v d d St се е; in the Fue statement of the Chancellor of vo; м to the China Seas. 1t was aeos et t tho J. тхо; 'urch Place, Paddington Green, Labourer. | the Ex xchequer. 54. Жара м = id icinítp. bas Um the FX. df rie yeh time that her alleged voyage was only a blind, and that — шыш. 85 1 ic In clieese, eode seven Pas. bringing "with them meat, brea u tay. ons aitin ng than eio ín. the panay and those who t hour had, consequently, little or no mission. 8'8 MURDER.—Alth 1001. hin Ў n offered by the Government, and every the mm of the per- e were more pers ough a reward of А mains a mys tery; onfirms this he Japan iron- built shi nip 1 lai aid down t xD ne lines for speed, a abat 600 tons, with engines of x about 200 to 250 horse power. She bas all the fitments for carrying sic f Ens s shot, and sheli, -— left лоск with ry high wages, in. in H ils he s е ipping master's office іп Greenock the су we shipped for two years for a v n to rese: Еумен eet i X 4 hla £L LANCASHIRE RELIEF FUN meeting of the | Mansion House Co ommittee, on у, the financial | Hen weary в the about 15007. a Pech from home пе р arrived vi rs ione йе tens from the colonies are much larger. rom of obra -— ай Тһе total amount of dohstiotir. received, including 7507. interest on a reserve fund invested up to Friday | step pa uton-f was 4781711. odd, of whi h 8 distri- | 82р даз art ees bel through the withebs. oif su b- h of this murder, iu — iptions during the ortnight amounted to L те t from the iones to 51567. A ky a pie from | hi om the parish of St. Paul, Covent Garden, had an inter view with the ба А and presented a Deiari] in | egok piire: favour of applying some portion of the fund to the р korot MER encouragement of emi igration . Mr. „Са bitt assured, th 1 m. morning till night crowds of ча ате "|still to be seen in front of the house where the murder consideration of the commi CA d havedue weight i determining the course they might сеу to feas After the deputation had withdra d Mayor the — himself strongly iri favour "of реа ћ an his fir iel is now тетей to be the Pet n afeguards, as a means of relief to the Lancashire. teue опе. The unfortunate policeman detected the two hers in the act of pil some old wood; and т Me for St f considerable пош. of hough they escaped from t the time they knew ae теа атыы ignoranti ye x: hat he would inform upon them, and determined to eA э ie port pe the e rei ру assassinating him. p reed oE the Ld ie bounty шар a thin H .—The Registrar-General's vy Weekly Return states е deaths in the week that now EN ану ош | April л еге 1610. corre- to assist at ае emigrate from the fund at their dapol, o or Eh. Siam subseriptions to a special fund for the purpos SES committee afterwards made grants to the amo 57851, ud be erre by the local relief b SYMP. —Оп Tuesday onig a public meeting rot E the inhabitants of Marylebone was purpose of xem sympathy with Peland. E^ Fermoy, M.P., presided, and expressed his opinion that the day w: гае т чү when err in its pomi arvey Lewis, firs Мт. moved utio! PR the opinion т, the meeting, that the; рона. of the treaty of Vienna . have been 1 systematically an 4 th t of girls, in all 2 —Joseph T | was таты gie E e senden di ed i verbi he eis p make it a -— another band ed the fatal shot. һе bed t mber, correc | The present ont TEIE ан is Therefore 286 above the During the week the births of 1131 um 2180 children, were registered in Londo n the 10 тена weeks of the years 1853— 62 the average number was 1975. Kong, and any intermediate ports. After they bad proceeded to sea another set of articles were d by captain, in which it- was stipulated that they hould fly the Confederate flag, and assist in eapturing and 2 all Federal vessels th ight fall in with. of the crew objected to sign the new pire slleging that they expected higher wages. The ted that ma , had etd iun any oks, tho policeman at nal Court a few day 250, concerned іп the 24| average. and e нба. n та лено trader between Newhaven and St. e Newhaven with 100 tons of goods in c r St. Malo. These. pots consisted of 12 Whitworth guns, 10 40-pounders, and l00-pounders, with a large quantity of powder, shot, and shell, and some provisions. She proceeded to the const of France, and was joined Japan and a French pilot. Т vesse in and anchored in the creek, where the transhipment of the goods between the two vessels took place during two nights. The Japan then Jeft, and afterw „ the off RP h friga m Ды кетл, ore she made for this port. In о the 13 diemtisficd seamen, 2 2m landed сарае оё 9 of her condensers. The Japani is now y sailing t КЕ inia p. is ti Highly important for the interests of constitutional hr the British Government as are necessary in or Polan: s in NE her national existence. Th PIC BS Бе, Dr. hington seconded the resolution. Mr. Nicholay Bikor and Mr. Israel Abrahams , the appointment of а committee to draw up a petition to | o к this rt instituted an inquiry into the circumstan attending the Alar’s voyage, but not чө сй Provincial es justified in detaining her, she was all e > ona to the eastw ard. The men r eport th EWELL T1 took pl TER Wedne day morni ng in this village. Three men were | comforta Pd Provisions ofsi: Ше class an т "отну employed 1 in the werks at the time, and were i blows to е commodation were freely supplied. Тһе crew ed pieces in. the explosion, t the 5 уйшен of е bodies | all picked men, and in addition to being good sea Tli fields. en: of te е majority of them were old ] hands at gun drill. the explosion "was 82 verely felt all uid d neigh- а ur of the subseri Les HEREFORD. —The execution of William Hope, the "Poles. wa was T jn this а few days = ies who — гой guilty at the. last. which Mr. Roebuck, M.P., оне was present by in assizes of violating and mu Mur Corbett, а | tion, briefly ined — tora with Ka M «сзи girl, at Ag nae: ч (eee У, took place ition 4nd prospects of une АЁ! Wednesday county ed n the Бары in the crisis. z HER cL dS "THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. attack "became serious on Sunday, and he died at 5 n Monday afternoon. Не was in his 58th year, i ,1806. He eng Cro воп of үре кн OVENT GARDEN, April 1 i is, who, having filled several offi in dh ка go ова of Secretary t to T Treasury, . Supplies of English grown Vegetables of ма quality con- Vioc Prosidtt of the Board of Trade, and Treas of the | tinue plentiful, and prises Pei xr v of foreign goods are also well Navy, received in 1846 a baronetcy for his public servic His | kept up. Good samples cf Apples A Pears now realise a | mother was the daughter of another baronet, Sir болто рме: high prices. Orang es are also dear. Cucumbers are cheap. П, after "whom he was named. Не was educated at Eton aud | Pine Apples and Grapes are sufficient for the deinand. Potato Christt d hetook his bachelor's degreein 1898, sales have not altered since last report. Cornish Broccoli is ueg first class in classics, and € in mathematics. It was | Still coming in by the crateful. Cut. flowers chiefly consist of ie wn to thepublic, his earliest Orchids, "y io Cinerarias, Azaleas, Violets, Miguonette, ъ the | | Tulips, and Roses. literary production n being a ROTT. Woy э ы ч, ота ма ез, шо E Fine Apptes, p lb., 78 to ЕТУ | oranges, per box, 12s 6d to 303 APRIL 18, 1863.] with the Poles in their struggle ngainst the despotism He stated that the rr Government ingdom o Poland reconsti- ut the kin Em as a barrier between Austria xd Russia, that E wo wou. V astly ure i d in war for Pls nd than it соз Grapes, perl "зв to 208 er 100, 4s to 8з ск cv ility | | {= rríes, р. oz., 6d to 1s | Nuts mill, p. bu: E = о 188 e La 4 e various volumes, ош, И ва Уа — бо 4о, + /anguages," an » «(| Apples, per 8 monds, d uence of ege d um Cd sil Distatban Med c pe ci sieve, 3s to 08 | Waln - do. e to 16s em e i o- Gov X Lemons, per 100, 5s to 9a | Ken в, p. 100 ibs., 1508 Dependencies," **On the Meth сад ре VEGETABLES. 4 olitics, the Ast i KA Са — рег doz, 6d to дарим, рег о 12s «“ Dialogue on the Best Form of Government." Не was also | kale, p. mer 1a 5d to 2s f itor o! i i Potatoes, хозик ton, Sballots, per jtm m to 8d contributor to many of the periodicals which devote their dein. Rhubarb, p. b 6d to9d pages to x ясын 3t Mn writers. Among these was а on Ud 1208 to 1408 |Garlic, per ш rr to 8d pape: f Babrius" in an old number of| ,, Rocks, dc: 60s to 808 Lettuces, each, Id to 2d the Classical "Mosen: utt George Lewis did not enter Cups, do., 758. to 858 Brice . score, ls to 2s Parliament till 1847, when he was 41 T^ —: эде; but mi aean Turnips, ; bunch, 2" 4d Hon: Pr disi, p. bundle, 1864 had , do., the Middle Temple, and was са aled to the p in 1зз1, — Spinach, p. WE ^ p {о 2з |Salsafy, per bundle, 1s 6d to 28 obably from a sense of his defici оа чт тч ^D 18 to 2s Scorzonera, p.bundle, 1s3d to 2s speaker, which he was long um overcomi ng. n 1835 he r 102, Mushrooms, p.pott., 1s to 18 з ses d К, 6а to 28 | Parsley, р. 12 bunches, A to4 | ro nch Beans per 100, 2s Herbs, per bunch 2d to 4d со io a useless butehery.—A тап named Tierney wa Taper i in this town last week. Не bore а bad cha- f the town who, ы himself, т € at large on a ticket-oflea Se and m place in the house they lived in. "The woman bad a quarrel with a man who visited her about money ; and he stabbed him to the heart. It is now conjectured that an attempt had been made to rob the man, and that he stabbed deceased in self-defence. М№о trace of een discove father as a Poor Law Com: v and іп 1847, the date of | BRITISH WOOLS.—LowDoN, AprillT, his entry into "Parliament, e Secretary t There is more demand for many descriptions of wool, and at Board of Control. In the onse | fa ull таби, butas our supply is very limited, the amouut of business is not large. , W. he became one of the Secretaries , ained till th of Lord John Russell's Cabine! METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. and where he acquired a great reputation for financial ability. MoxpaY, April 13, He did not return to office until Lord Palmerston formed his The number of Beasts i is considerably Заг, тег than on Monday first Administration in 1855, and in this interval of his official last, and trade is slow. Prices are lowi and a clearance life he edited the “Edinburgh Review." Не joined Lord |с: NET Biop also are more Уа ога). We have Palmerston's Cabin Bia ` е Mr. Gladstone, as Chan- | now very few in the moo, and therefore cease to quote them. cellor of the Exche soon commanded the confidence | Trade is very dull, and last Monday's quotations are barely of the City by the practica od Љагасёет of his ial measure: ed. i i In Lord Pa almerston's n Administration he was placed in | From Germany and Holland there are460 Boasts, 2 230 Sheep, and the Home Оћсе. On the death of Lord Herbert he was 145 Calves; lrom Scotland, 400. Beasts в Inland, 90 ; r Отоа a succeeded in mastering its in- | and 2800 from the Northern and Midland ош в d not less than 10,000 persons. Hem ull confessio on of his guilt, and died penitent. Не struggl for several minutes before life was extinct. жусап. TRIAL FOR | IvorriNG TO Munpzn.—An | extraordinary | T Cour respectable.looking man, named Joseph Har- | removed to the W ош, E indicted раа having а таноо incite Lewis showed such versatility and such indomitable perseve- | Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools a E wo men living in ith. and Graham, | rance, that the. а — dte no severer loss, вауе) fords, ёс. .. 4 6 0 ..4 2to4 6 to murder Mr. Dickinso ооу a gentleman residing at Ash- | that of its chief, Не not a showy character, and | Best Short-horns 4 4 6 | Ewes & 2d quality .. — .. family especially t i ts3 0 8 | Do. Вот „5 8—4 0 e | rom which the ‘coun at large learns to estimate | Best Downs " Lam i 24 7 pur 8 Half-bi of a Ministe: power pae ing any subject, his clear head, his sound sense, and his | Do. Sh: о | practical ability were fully recognised, and spite of his slow Beasts, 4092; Sh: 2 t. ur "E ig | апа hesitating manner, his voice Re má an qune in the oop & Tambs. ?L LA: а 11; d House of Commons that no one manded more attention | — AIthougn th 2" f Кок» эы when hechose to speak, and no aon was more entirely trusted. | knot af hows dispos y T sby n s large, they He married in 1844 the Lady Theresa Lister, sister of the Earl otat ef. rade i by very. dul "amd Monday's А à g of Clarendon, Не has left no children, and is succeeded in the dee vd "but qi ын 5 ully ial tote. de The irm pply oi of Shee Pp character of the prisoner. 'The jury, after 20 minutes? pera 4 rer Me дамын EE E Erankland | unaltered, w a very slow е, Те num бег of Calves is ie Hw returned a verdict of Guilty. паш шша бы and с canon. о уно паа тту У, WD, e s cd К: onse qu ently pric es are dower. e eldest daug) Edmund Antrobus, by whom he ana азы Айа rM AUF forsiru son and two daughters y has y consists of 276 Beasts, 72) Sheep, and 404 Calves. Milch PPPE ER N a р шиш дак MARAR Best Scots, йй: BIRTHS. — Оп the 18{һ inst, Of a| fords, &c. daughter -oth inst, at the Бан of e cer 1h Portman ba кы Red "I 274 % Square, the Lad Lov AGNEW, сй а daughter—8th inst, at да quality Б Boasts 2 10 Z 8 $ Ее Fia Long Melford, Sfole, Lady Paskan, wife of Sir William | nog an Lai яо Pk 94 Parker, Bart., of а son—6th inst, at Burton-on-Trent, Lady | Half bredi. Cal Е Ever т, У та: of he s Pa т Every, Bar e of а daughter— | ро, Shorn "X 54 lo Omer d 2 Ку T1 8 th ins ; s М &] ГО: нә DAT al TE e т T8, M БО is ger iere Hon. and | Beasts, 1100; “Sheep & Lambs, 5890; Calves, 498; Pigs, 230. жш 6 Ts HE inst, at Maltby Church, Ё shire, Lord MUNCASTER, tO CONSTANCE, P аца аорте сак, Best Fresh Butter — edt Car parco ge pL | Boond goda oa o i атта niece of the Earl o rborough— р м Wenn e Ыта, EC а BE башны Pork, 4s. 0d. i5 4s. 84. per 8 lba” E Brussels, е! i son o pd Heverley Mitfo of ARK 5 Exbury Hor Hants, to Емпу MARION, third daughter of| B Bebside m E Harie тта ае ylam, 15s, 6d. ; Lord ай Табе Еоғвтон of Tatton—l4th inst, at St. Mary's, "uL wel Main, 15s. 3d.; Tanfield CE Bate Marylebone, JoHN C. RAMsSDEN, Esq., eldest son of Mr. End Riddell, 14s. 3d.; Walls End Hasw. ell, I7 1 Roni ; and' Hon. H T. Wale End Hartlepool, 168. 9d.; Walls End Heugh Hall, 15 1s. ed.) айз Sou! s S ELE Жө: Hall, v обі lls End Trimdon Thornley, 14s. 3d. 3d. ; Walls End Whit- UR Ii m а На Сыек mh, ds Ма. 94. : Carway and Dofryn Malting, 19s. 6d. SHAwE, Esq., only son of the late Samuel Pole Shaw. - Esq., M danh ч пе, тпа p Win dei HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses, r e v. Bir LLIAM GRES- Ta: tav, Bart, of Netherseale НАП, Leíces Prime Meadow Hay 70s to Vis | lover ОШ eT 903t0110 DEATHS.—On the 12th inst ym ondra „Castle, Superior do. 80 |New Clover | ш — — GEORGINA MAUDE Sira, youngest child o AMES Burg, | 12 @іог do. Р bs Do. second cu - 80 105 aged 14 months 12th inst., а 61, aetema Sanare, T Dublin? Now до. INTR NV. ашсыз E ke Y on | Bart. — 10th inst, at South Place, Kuightsbridge, Lady Borough, War жле, ga HURSDAY, pril 16. е dut SrEaLING, wife of Sir Anthony Coniugham St erling, uM DN Hay ET 84s | Prime. doter »» 1108 to 116s g a жаа ER of Major-General Joseph Baird—13th | Pri imo No " E 7o Inferior do. .. ..100 110 nno Street OX ү. | Inferior те Мея - pes «боз erm a9 xL з . RAY, relict of Straw .. .. His 80 si nferior 2 de — P ed that she was privy to his design. Severa tencing the prisoner, commented on t offence of whi had | . . ч о l E © ship mendation Von n unanimous he would not it, as pr evious character was no ground for Tus MURDER-or- Мв, FrrzoERALD.— Denis ese "ye | + гы? Beckh and Walsh to тю his UO the late Mr. Francis Fitzgerald, was executed Monday morning at Limerick, When [epe утту upon the scaffold, accom- panied by two — Catholic сена he seemed weak. Не a farmer of bulk 60 years i tal su. He, however, bore hi with firmness and resi Кый, having been very penitent ever since he lost all hope of a commutation of the Eus. About 2000 persons "X present at the execution. 'UICIDE OF THE 6 Хв. Masox.— The Rev. Samuel E Mason, pei many years т к situation the office of the Бейше Commissioners, was Е! < LÀ „е о г т “т © 2 e © т © 2 5 E Б E = E. @ ^ @ B o a LA "i = о o pj S5 $ A со е. most strenuous efforts to save him. wrote a letter to the captain which leaves no room f doubt that he contemplated self-destruction, Р m] New 2d cu n — - a c 69 i pd. i Тал waa bora r m n illness. Н we cs Paris, Captain James HENRY LANGFORD BROOKE, | of tho trat Rari o Liverpool - nd wife, ri s 8 ne Rod Sea, onis риле homo, Lion márried n the а оп om ау me Lieut. Earl of Verna iy v cis HERBERT PHILIP y, second son the late Major Sidney 8 осе шә 52d 2d Lishe Infantry, of Caledon, and pé RD DE-SAUMAREZ, SON ot tl куе А the Countess < ^i Oravan Qu) Countess of Clarendon, at Co isco тугы олер Court, Тн‹ Окай о n the 9th КЕ, his; € dr in 1836. He was educated at Christ Church for the division second in classics К ш E brother, the Hon. John St. Vincent Saumarez. à í . James BOLTON, FISHER, rector 67—5th т Sefton; TAH A x C*Y*yq-.-]W d he caught a cold, which бн ба ier Masc Nro THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRITE 18, 1863, moderate demand, and prices were unaltered. Barrel Flour was but little inquired for. WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. T — ADE.—The Advertiser, age 20, wig а situation to tåke the MANAGEMENT of the GLASS | : РЕВ IMPERIAL QUARTER. в а DEPARTMENT of a Provincial Nursery. Undeniable ref }їнкАт, 7а КАЕ (ой rni. dito ch Ni e rM EAD and UNDER GARDENERS.—HvGR L ences,—A. B., Н. Alexander, 39, Sussex Road, Loughboro; ough ао воо eem [PERI E & Co. have now in their Nomery tera eral Men ar КҮҢ Park, Brixton, x ix __ [abiliti nd goo: ardcters, who are looking for situations 1n = Wow. la the above-named capacities. Gentlemen in want o eners ОРА Н Рин boy те ARLEY, grind. & dist., 23s to 308. Chev. 3 81—94 | ап hav АШ particulars оп application.—Clapto n Nursery, Era d AD ү TL in "yos ig wari i T rs’ prac n ex ЖЕК АС, R om Foreign. топе and M E Tas маш .|81—83 - üonablé char: —A. Z., 1, King's Road, Reading, B ROPA ате = Scotch - eid = КАБЕН mm а 1—93 ARDE NER (HzaD).—Age 26, single ; understands єє ҮҮТ PO TU. M uh Nui Iri РО aa 5А Feed ihi Kitchen, IE | Lua ud Mogert Gardens; Plant Growing and — Forei е Polen and а ai B 20 22 Feed 2: Jm Forcing. боой г Mr. 8 prague, 28, Bridge ARM BAILIFF.— ра m ЧОРА | Far arming Кы " and Brew 20—: 7| Foreign Dr Dae Street, Exeter, 4 has been гош JA Sings ud Buying ni eat (velie шәф tete " ing of Stock ; is thoroughly aequain - with the Ms Rye AM. foreign.. "e pa e ш ARDE NER (Hzap)—Age 28; 4 years” unexcep- | оғ all kinds of "Maohitiory] and has a kno ер dge f Stem d — © ЕЕЕ Md ud (9 d tionable character from lasts situation, can Aa i Steck | Cultivation. Th i3 ji ighest references сап be giy В, Fo eed see. 948 — КЎ i-r itas Нан 3934 QUT Wife gs A as Laundress if required.—A. Z., 1, King's| FPelderland Far dwich, Kent. Pras, white, Esser mi „Кец. Bolle 3637 банов": 87-40 | 22862 22 гатай T ET bie nd Gentlemen. 1 0 emen а: ced ка aple ... © к геу|36— 7\|Ёотеїрїї .180—38 ARDENER (un), —Age rried, thre ARM BAIL ver а era rad СОТТОЙ ee iie hd Yellow opan children, young: v унн x Rn his I Е: n ul Е: (pei ое си дыл " Man S marks is delivered. por € 49—4 32 % fession. Nearly si vd situation.—H. pa „Заро ra Tr 4 AT. DI P оно н. ide 7 M Risain siae — Jeynes, Broomy Hill, Hereford. ып яне. Count; т barrel/23—80|Per вас DENER (НкАр).—Аде 84, married; bas had uite great experience ә all — 2: his is profession, b 5» in n | Seotland and England. Es m W clas: Princes Road, Notti FRIDAY, Pi pril 17. The weather since the 10th instant has been fine, e qu ofa spring e character, e Wheat trade has continued in а: inanimate state, fine Quis of English Wheat behe ЖИН жау 25, cheaper than any other kind have met а good pac but the ave the most profit. His ife а БОА D: niy Wom le Leaving on asane rof the death of bis late employer.—; Post Office, East Cowes, of Wight. i: le Hy HOPMAN or um хонен, has bee ^. many years on the В P. R., 97, Street, Fitzroy н. *ў supply of Foreign continues to be in excess of the nd, and Она ЕК (uran) керск 30, married ; thoroughly concession in prices is generally necessary to effec t sales, vofession, то агада 18, B. гра E Беју London Fit: , indt ie Cul of a retail ch: descri-p- | and Tate 1 years' ch: танне tions have been in limited demand, and any — Morris, T m 1 was in favour of purchasers, with the ех m of Bi T WILL THIS COST. TO PRINT? which fully former prices were obtained. Flour has met riri a р НЕАР). — Thorough [SEEN of h is a thought often occurring to literary man, “Ын limited inquiry, and ious quotations were obtained profession in S its oue Es SUDAN: in = аин characters, апа Em ons & өлдү ros Ra арр EL od | with difficulty- Since t 29 vessels have been reported | of his master breaking up his establishment. Unexceptionable | diate answer to the inqu A SPECIMEN | coast, Phe trade has remained extremely | €haracter.—J. H., Роз É Ofico, ottingh TEN BOOK of TYPES, and радо ке жина, sent on applica- uiet ; there is very little off aigi coast beside s several cargoes tion, by Saide Wheat, оГ which a part b i soM Aot 18: алан ARN AD).—Middle-aged, married ; hap ” "Rromamp BARRETT, 13, Mark Lane, London, E.C last week's rates. demand at full prices. а thorough practical Nbowledge of Stove and Greenhou Adkother Tops ai ZT naltered. In Paris (April 16) Pianta ; all kinds of Шен ө d Late Forcing, Kitchen, Fruit, p ANDELIERS for DINING ROOM and Flour and Wheat have remained a very slow sale, and without | 32d Flower Gardenin . W., Post Office, Upper Tooting, ARY, Me. Met орали іп Bronze; оп The present s of Flour is estimate Surrey, 8 Оло, China, aa and Glass. Statuettes in Parian, Vas Leder far ni ipm iral r^ бутш бреу dr ЖЕТЕТ ( ARDENE PR „Кр НКИК a, allit ied, ET Md Ais OSLER, 45, Oxford Street, London, W n: ve ея ас оч н pire Yea гоне eol, of m" xis "n Greenhouse Hinis, Grapes, Msi oie wd О S к LA CHANDE ERS ч. ded, à t. Monda, rge. а = уз чайы есен for bi pe ES good character.—D. D., 20, Park Piace, Park all Li and Lastres for Gasand Са ends Tabte онде $ English ^ал reign Wheat. pr ча, hiet Barley, d, Claph urrey, - Glass Dinner ices for 1 Е from 77. 1 Ж and Peas! сне. Was no alteration.” "Ze Ол trade was fend) ARDE af (Hzap)—Age 40, married; under- -— — —— d | олам: и — s — - тырын 4 Ч quotations: stands, Pines, Vines, &c., Stove апа Greenhouse Pia ants, Ornamental А ЖЫГА: aud Foreign, х АА for Presents, — . e VALS з WEEK а itchen and Flower pardoni Led A харао. of Mess, Export, and Furn g Orders pr EY executed. ; E їз, ur. Pasture Land, if required. Thre good charaeter. бена Боо кш i, Oxford Stre e W. En RI 440 qrs ELI — oss. | 7: 17, Leslie Cottage, Lau 1 Grove, Penge, Surrey. Birmiogham--Mantfastopy and Иш Rede, Нары. ВЕ: = = 55 G^R ARDENER (HzAD).—Age 29; thoroughly under. Established 1807. Кош... 10,270, eno LS | gs, 920, IA rib ЯЧИ X s e Growing of Pines, Vines, Peaches, Melons, e DERS, STOVES, FIRE-RONS, and . саса аа. са bris and ене; E the Managem of Kitchen "and low CHIMNEY PIECES.— Buyers of ihe above аге requested, ' ye bad l only a s E ^d „business 2s e Lo ent t F , April 14.— all attendance Gardens, "Plants, ќе. ; has lived in some of the best places їп ра at to-day's o assing. in | town and e country. zn od charaeter from present and -former Wheat has been limited to thi the trade, Prisco mtl gii e @ardens, "тне Mount, Bishopstoke, at the full me of Friday int. тоа ror a ‘sale and the the | near Winches tum ndian was held for 3d. hich checked business; there were buyers ARDENER (HEAD or SINGLE-HANDED).— Married oes M Oatu and: Gatniest z Quem ое ind МА ыр рте ter. RIA [s КЫ tare quist. Whea cheaper. 8 Y, aT. "i д dull, and little doing. Corn demand. T articles unc hanged. z азе с an er id- ST OVES, AVERA heat. | arley. ye. s.| Pi ARDENER. с Маай. опе e ild; a gentleman M March 7..| 46; 24) 868104 фа 33s 14) 86+ 21|85« 8d a EK Um recommend. ые NISHING тохноховАї CATALOGUE may bes 14 36 7| 21 4 | 34 41 Garden hohns Бес n with h x Rite апара dthegrowing gratis, and fre post. 16 contains upwards of 500- ; of V. nes, Plants the Maxagement 0 Garden, апа can Айсын, of his illimited Mock of Sterling. Silver and superintend Grass Land if required. -XE. “М. Post Office, Dun- Electro Plate, Nickel E ver, d Britannia Metal Goods, church, Rugby. i Covers, е Dies, Stoves, Te er Marble En neypieces, n Ran mps, Gaseliers, Tea ARDE NER ну ыи. Аве 36, married; is Urns, апа Kettles, Clocks, Table Cutle: ^ Baths, Toilet Ware, conversant иа h his dex 1 Ыы d branches. Bus T 1 mg p Bedeteads, Же: Bed R factory reference will be given.— M. P. ssrs, Weeks & Co., пету. атор rap аде, чесотка. Boo < PNE Kings abinet тшше &c., with Lists of vue в, and Plans of bns = S zd large Si Street, W.; 1, 1А, 4 б апа $ ENA in ot PON Can ре Ei recom- les Stre Portland Town, N.W. e 5: t. оа or FOR Y іп the рая —Аре e - de e оа to work under Glass.—A. M., 1, Bright Str arming in in New Zealand. ARDENER pea, or воор UxDE&).— sober practical Mam, who Age 27, сона na ananin ce. Understands Kitchen e, &c. Where Wife could assist E and Flower Gardens, Farming, to go uA - E] MR who would secure him in the | in Laundry rera o character and eompeteney wil be | near Mai dstone, Kent. of Henry Green Vaod "Advertisouens ARDENER (UNDER or SINGLE-HANDED).—Age 25, single; has had good experienon. Good таи ANTED, а Mond ARDEN and FOREMAN, | A. B. Mr. E. Randalis, Lillsworth, Thames Ditton, i errare de d Can ARDENER (UNDER, or SINGLEHANDED).— тута g Camellias, Conifers, 23, single. Good Шм A. 0., Edwards's Dairy, ne is iiot capable of Ae 3, Woodchester Street, Harrow Road, W. n ARD (Орев), w a large Garden, where —То arge of the Horses preferred. strict in bim a че - Mr. WILLTAM SPARKS, Crewke; eed 2) ED, a erg GARDENER апа his without agos Р por vedi d Lodge; ; Wif e | e Gate. [Ca N Can make himself gen: useful, and attend toa Stable prn [e $e А —А. TEBBOTT, Rickmansworth, Herts. * бй (UNDER), or GROOM md ur DENKR.—A -— н уеатз' good character. Post Office, H iem en and Gentlemen. D uo V STEWARD [us а А good General Manager аш mprov. ANTED, € d sober NIE ub id 30; South: St ечен Gardening.” еар werk Apply, m Le eerte mem ar e sey Road, Holloway, London ROPAGATOR, "€ EOURMAN: x. the em artment. ded as Fb T Multiplier of Ши чш ЧЕ кеа qe Lione &c.—A. B. a Gard: To Nurserymen, &c. ROPAGATOR HARD-WOOD; ог d erwise).— ati M3 duh a E Holland Plan! hoe Xs Оой, а а a. =W. B. W., Bt : pel Gardener Wan оонай а „Кітс HEN before finally deciding, to visit SHOW-ROOMS. Felge STOVES, NC CHIMNEY-PIECES, FIRE- а ARDENER (UnDER) or FOREMAN in any noble- Lists ur General Outfitters, nex! мі. importations о бока; зог WinutAM 8. BURTON'S "They contain such an assortment of olu ornaments, 31. 15s. to 337. andaria, Fa. io di 18,5 Steel Fenders, x from 31, 35. ndi Rooms, cid pus A а Newm Str — s-Yar наванні COLORED FLANNEL SHIRTS: warded to THRESHER а Gurt for As Ў; fine and Superior FLANNEL SHIRTS, India Tw eig and 2 M ayi "anos cation to THRESHER & G t x to Mice House, Strand, УО. б. E , Perry's Place; and 1 1 Lo eins au-de-Vi: а PURE PALM: BRANI , 18s. КЕ ET ly free from СОМ and Фу; of zip Ins Es Tem "Bottles, $ танк No Хе Henry BRETT & CO., Old Furnivalľ’s Distillery, Holborn, E.C. and 30, Bogont Sreet, Waterloo Place, Y London. Prices Current free on applicatio TO or MULLIGATAWS ЕХ ГА, PICKU, R wder, saa Pa z E Nu be рый Ран ТУ, NE lom з. holen слони, Раги оа ЭК OR вс E. Ы. SAUCE "Соп: “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. Ree Name on EE podi ie and ue and d Count terfe de fax AND PERR) UCE *„* Sold x БАКЫ апа for Export, M the Proprietors, oreester ; Messrs, CROSSE & BLACKWELL; desse BARCLAY | oNs, London, &c. ; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally- ORN 1 BUNIONS. "ue ce many years аа bud Corns will be happy to. риб «шен tho information by which he Бапай е mo M short period, without any kind m б II 3| Esq.. 1, Royal Colonmide, B D! NNEFORD'S PUE “FLUID MAGNESIA a o Er P i mit aperiens r å : ср Heartbur hé APRIL 25, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. HOTHOUSES FOR THE MILLION. AWARDED A PRIZE MEDAL, 1862 ON THE PRINCIPLE INVENTED AND PATENTED BY, PAXTON, МР, COMBINING SIMPLICITY, CHEAPNESS, AND DURABILITY, BEING CAPABLE OF FULFILLING IN THE MOST Che Garuenecs' Chronicle 08 prr. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1863. HEATING BY HOT WATER. HORTICULTURE. “We о, t h know in what other way so much interesting amusement, pleasant exercise, and luxurious profit can be obtained as — Bell's Weekly Messenger, August 28, 1862. MONROS CANNON BOILER J. Jo T -LONDO “Nothing can be more easy than to build them, nothing more simple than to remove them."— Daily News, May 22, 1862. а.“ р J. JONES, HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER AND IRON MERCHANT, 777 , 1g 777 À ME SUPPLIES OR ЕКЕСТЗ, COMPLETE, HOT-WATER APPARATUS е <- ОЕ EVERY DESCRIPTION, v ; Ft. n. ights 10 ft. Lighís Ft. In. ft. Lights 14%. = ip^ 16 ft. Lights HEATING GREENHOUSES, 20 7 in length £12 0 £16 0 0 20 11 in ар. ri is 0 £28 10 О £34 5 ЗІ 3inlength 16 10 o 2 2 6 31 9in length 29 0 87 18 0 45 16 0 CONSERVATORIES, . 41 11 in length 0 2618 6 | 42 Tinlength 36 16 0 46 14 0 57 7 0 4 TS 63 3inlength 30 6 0 38 10 O 64 3inlength 51 14 0 6418 0 8010 0 ; * 84 7inlength 39 6 0 49 11 6 85 llinlength 66 12 0 83 2 O0 103 11 O0 CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS 105 11 in length 48 17 6 6012 6 | 107 7inlength 8110 0 10110 0 126 13 0 3 HALLS SPAN-ROOF HOUSES at double the above prices for each length of house. > Circul ith Lists of Prices and Cards e À houses i n ope ti on n the neighbourhood of London, also BILLIARD ROOMS, ists = rA wW ists 0 gia E dodi vi i p rati i g КОТЛО r ЛАН HODMS, i; SAMUEL HEREMAN, 7, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON, S.W. OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES, x E PCT RESET ~ -A HANDBOOK of VINE and FRUIT TIVATION, dapted to the al Patent Hotl 5 PLANS, ESTIMATES, and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE | ти ире РЕР cio —— Da Pm KM Dee E UT SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION TO бору. uc ly ger, March 17, 1862 a T , J. JONES, > 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, S.E: READS PATENT HAND WATERS G MACHINE. eapness. Prices as TT wo-inch, 172. 6d. ; 3-inch, 235. ; 4-inch, 288. discount to the Trade. MM MES can be obtained ñ Éóndon of Mr: J. Joxzs, | 6, Bankside, В.Е. 1 "West of England, Ireland, and Wales, he enim IDDELL'S PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTION COTTAGE BOILER for HEATING CONSERVATO- == RIES, ENTRANCE e BALH, = ., by the Circulation of T VA Eernior from tb Gardener? Chro, ied nli 3d. |. «Рет things aro n Garden than good Srana and and ' ENGINES. "We have seen and. : no | experien ficient I: struments than those made by Mr. READ, of Regent Circus.” PATENT HAND М засаа uh. Rie dui fel, dug Бшш» йш The above Water Pot, price complete, Two Guineas. e Machine, fitted with Suction and Discharge Tubes, for Drawing Water from a. Tank or Pi, with Ros дё, co Айди sie IUe D pr e ту Занон Maxu ONLY BY THE PATENTER, im AES ^h .. RICHARD READ, is porcum x Bulls Ld REGENT CIRCUS, а LONDON, W. Mr. Lysou WurrE's Iron W U Ground 8 @ 57 ЁкАТУЗ Insti у be distinguished ЇЇ Imitations by their having the Royal Arms ed Blackfriars Bridge, London, 8. Wr ME н. Address stamped on them. A THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Арат 25, 1863. Card. s XN iL bom, MENS HOWARD'S Knotty БА near Liverpoo: MEME t Ses umet STEAM PLOUGHING and CULTIVATING APPARATUS WILL BE AT MOMS. NEAR BEDFORD THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. вае. ye peu APPARATUS fitted in every description f HOTHOUSES. Estimates given for Nave T Hot houses, a Vorne Kitchen Gardens and Y Price of а Complete Set with 10-Horse E e ө c 4 $010 0 0 шур to JosePH MEREDITH, Vine Cottage, Garston, near Price of а Complete Set without Engin -> s .. 980 0 0 Refere: Noblem: d Gentl d their ЛЫ m on eripiat. xps mpm ns Catalogues, with Sixty Reports from Purchaser BANDS. darin MERCHANT, 31, Bank- JAMES ax» FREDERICK HOWARD, SRITANRIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD. side, Lon HOT WATER PIPES, from Stoek, Sa ` yard :—9-іпећ, 15. 2d. ; Jo T2 a 61 aad fe Bd. esth. THROTTLE VALVES, 10s 6d. N OR S CO А 8. , 23. 6d., and 3s. each. , 108. 6d., 13s. 6d, and 15s. each. Other C t equally 1 C P X, EU Y EE EE Tr. SI. PAN с IRON WORK МРАМ n, and orders by pos st punetually attended to the same day. OLD ST PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N. W. Horticultural Buildings. | VISCOUNT SY d The LORD CHAMBERLAIN, | ELY ENTRUSTED H BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. URY AND POLLARD with the у RK of his FORCING HOUSES, and they have just completed the work at Frognal. Estimates 4 e ERR Conservatories, Forcing Houses, &c. RY & uu E ев что, rx ark, боон, 8. Majesty. Qui: p^ > ROPE (late К сын еа 100080) PPER, S4sH, and HoT-WATER А. es 55, киш, үү PME GNE sl Exhibition Prize USGRAVE'S PATENT ЖО COMBUSTION STOVE. qim EC is the agen i ach t5 W: Hot Water, а "efc: ient ai wil gm in Churches from Saturday [| till. Sunday evening, without attention 2 during the hours of worship. In Halls will У b H ЕЕЕ SCOTT'S GLASS WALLS, | апа ‚ deservi of special attention, езйне of lits ыр h ealt hfolness dürabilty, гаша. Designed to meet, the dece rtp of JAMES SCOTT, Esq., of Hornsey, as iid the desiderata of such struc- extreme simplicity. |t ures. They rable, por rta ble t's fixt: with the strength and durability of T It is also made. for е anie | а permanent structure, Furt} Mo viue chamber, which maintains osphere x m ppl for 12 hours with once filling. Partic alara and p post free on application to MUSGRAVE | CONSERVATORIES PINE and MELON PITS BALCONIES GATES eet Iron Works, Belfast. Fer E US IRON SASHES TANKS ЕН ENNIS = PATENT HORTICULTURAL VERANDAHS IRON HURDLES HOT-WATER WORKS. BUILDINGS are made from the best Wrought Iron, u UGHT-IRON STABLE FITTINGS AND ENAMELLED MANGERS Every description of IRONWORK. Lists Free. җы. PANCRAS IRON WORKS COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. THE PATENT IN-DOOR PLANT CASES (ro WHICH A PRIZE WAS AWARDED AT THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION), — 3 ап ебу n new principle. The combination of Iron and Glass ONES SU pepe. v this patent is perfect ; the омео, of Pos is prevented, and а permanently "Water. t Roof insur MANUFACTU v ling ze ractical advantages am extrema qr of crie gums JAMES GRAY, H W strength, durability, and perfect ventilation. They are speedily 2 ORTICULTURAL ORKS, Foe dope ше, пенй ОН outline, and do not exceed N е cost; of a pe! structure. . ог торга, ез address T. E, F. Dawes, Hortionltural ; DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W Builder, Hot-W: ter Enginee: r, &c., High 8t., Chelmsford, Essex. AMES WATIS AND CO., UE BUILDERS HOTWATER APPARATUS JTURERS, near the Green Man, Old Kent Road, London, S. E iS mR CUCUMBER апа MELON BOXES and y ena to the Nobility, cesi ia bue y, Gentry, and Trade in most of the ані. тта SOLES.— 1МРО: ARDENERS.—The Gutta Percha Company have the ине! to acknowledge the receipt of the following letter from б. GLENNY, Esq., the celebrated Florist:— ** Gentlemen, —I have worn Gutta Регеһа eee. and Heels these two me and bein, PERCHA of Lamps, Gas, and Heating 3; less e any зу iiber "Mio hse à tato t UU egit In-door Plants, for raising Seedlings, striking Cuttings, &e. our ] The Cases are highly жн MEN and recommended Ъу Professor Lindley, and by Messrg, Veiteh, of The " | Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, pea И-й: ~a Ай? S Арип, 25, 1803.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, F RS STEAM PLOUGHING AND CULTIVATING PATENTS. RANSOMES & SIMS, ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH, Have the pleasure to announce that they have arranged with JNO. FOWLER use of the above PATENTS, and they "i answer any inquiries respecting them, and execute ds ўе. promptly. COTTAMN'S CONTINUOUS Mes FENCE, HURDLES, and FIDRO GATES, UPERIOR IRON (NO CINDER IRON USED) IN THE BEST МАХ PARK ENTRANCE idii: and RAILING of CAST and WROUGHT IRON COMBINED, USTIN зыр; + ELEY, дир CO. 371- 275, Euston Road, NOW. w- 1 Have a large ке шыг. of YASES for FOUNTAINS or FLOWERS, and every kind of GARDEN ORNAMENT. ARNARD, BISHOP, лхр BARNARDS, orwich, FURTHER REDUCTION in the PRICE of WIRE EMT Nerii ROLLERS, ee саа саа ети LAWN MOWING MACHINES, WORK, mier i and ne а purposes. RANDAHRS, GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIE Реут PARATUS, &c. 3 Improved IRON MANGERS and RACKS for ied М Етін PREGA с, NETTING. BARNARD, шй; & BAR beg inf eir friends M the public tbat they Ls ade a fs other reduction of in the p: Мае hine made Wire Netting, and also all their Nettings а xad кы ised after being о" v adds much to their pearance, strength, and durability, ida Galvanised, pum Gauge. pat yard. р еа 2-inch mesh, 24 Mem T€ дш 19 .. S n 2-inc ng 18 сф 2-inch » " » E I .. A E S 2-inch ,, 2: is 5 36 «8v €. WE E » „ » А T2 EE D$ . a 1 С » » 2» s. і пећ A df mor ja 5 ЧАП А "above Kin: = сап be made а MA quiin 6 feet), at proportionate pri Stron g Ga. ундей | Poultry Netting, 734. р т уага, 3 fe i up уйа, а 2 feet wide. inch to 6 inches. M & С0., ENGINEERS and IRON FOU ren CATALOGUES and DRAWINGS f | 2, WINSLEY ien (OrPosrrz the PANTHEON), OXFORD STREET. LONDON, W. JOHN. WARNER & SONS, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIERS, and MANUFACTURERS of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS —E duced Price of WIRE FENCING, and GALVANISED WIRA OPE FENCING, feat 6 inches for the home trade or ће colonies Five 8 " apart, one wrought i post and в to'each 100 yards of Кейш, 104. рег The same with Galvanised Wire Rope. d WE Fencini e pr rincipal Railw: 8. per xq ed with prices p PvP variety o Netting, forwarded free on application. Wir "ы Wire Fencing а a: m delivered Carriage Free at all No. 26. I IMPROVED CAST-IRON min AND FORCE PUMP. No. 35. PATENT CAST-IRON PUMP, fitted with J. M & ‘Soxs’ Metal Bucket and е which cannot S, Warwick Lane, Newgat ds YL SON Street, London, E.C., beg to call attention to their pus superior manufacture of GARDEN E ENGINES and SYRINGES. een Fig. 570. TYLOR & SoNg GALVANIZED IRON TUB DEN p 85, clog in action, for Wells not exceeding 25 fee 2j inches ... ... 1 foot 7 inches high H AY: ches З feet 3 inches E ТЮ *0 2} inches short, with 15 feet of Lead Pipe attached, ready for fixing .. #2 о 4 inches long, ditto ditto No. 361. EA, E S. HR 3. INCH CAST: IRON LIFT ый FORCE PUMP, En on th Sue n and De Sliverr Screw, 18-inch Branch Pipo and | Aprender and е Sueton: Ко á ÉL £515 0 | emen 2.PLY RUBBER and CANVAS ноз балара к ыш а В 014 INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted on Plank, 3.35) .. . Оон и PONE хей LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mou e 37. 15s.) маран s 10 0 ZA of any of the Mira ved and new action of the handle, this чулер їз strui vessel is secured, and by e cing а за лдар inno "tho Barr wi brass ool and ute bea of the ie objections to pe LC ona ques it jai a ае adi, and Pers rias Fire Engi Wario d y xi rrr he нарий of its construction enables it to be етт to the publie at ata e. price | Mies Engine o d kd Gardon pei estin еттк No. 42. IMPROVED LIQUI NURE or GENERAL PORTADL LE PUMP. —These Pumps are fitted with J. W. & 36. Patent Bucket and Valve, : м MANURE PUME, with legs, 27. 15s.; 2-inch Flexible Rubber and Canvas Suction e, 25, 51, per foot, Тһе Barrel is 27% inches long, and the Legs are 5 feet high. The aboye may be obtained of any Ironmonger or Plumber in Town or Country, or of the TENTEES and MANUFA JOHN WARNER AND s 8, CRESCENT, СЪРИ LONDON, Е.С, С 8 gal. o9 ай: >: 16 gal. £218 0 2350 -£3150 , 589. Middle », 588. Small ›› 592. Im Street, London, 590. Large GARDEN Вы with one Р 7 rose and jet LR each —— ‚ 587, LADIES' GARA SYRINGE, with do. 76 30 gal. £5 18 0 £5 12 6 £T 2 0. Ditto - ditto UN ET. Ditto n9 0 5. Fig. 591. READ'SS S and one jet, 178. wv. cord SYRINGE, vin one rose "ys jet, 15 ved dittolarge 14 and Syrin; ipa 1i. Түтов & SoNs' запао. n = sn ture kept in stock by C(— and Seedsmen in every. ngdom. а Mantifaetarers, Warwick Lane, Newgate Е.С. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Арві 25, 1863. HE IMPROVED PATENT GARDEN WATER GRICULTURAL and HORTICULTURAL and ROLLING ENGINE may be had at J. DonE's, е TOOLS.—Threshing apio for Steam and Horse Sole еее, 17, Exmouth Street, Clerkenw ell, [ge Power, Ploughs, Waggons, Carts, Turnip Cutters, Cake Breakers, Chaff Cutters, 50s. , &c. vice List free, Illustrated REENHOUSES an "CONSERVATORIES HEATED pea. special fire by е amos RANGE. See best methods '*Catalogu Modern Inventions," post free. London: Brown BROTHERS, 43, Cranbourn Street, W.C. m WORCESTERSHIRE RANGE. The threefold use of this neat little Machine must be obvious Шы ть, Rolling, or Syringing ; it will throw about 60 d is so ден tanie that any ordinary domestic may use it. It йа 0 gallons. Price 5l. 10s. ; 25 gallons, 61. 105. ER anD SO l egate, London, E.C. 8, Crescent, Crippl i "штп Я PRIZE MEDAL, 1862, о еле e for EXCELLENCE. The above RANGE i ete, and strongly recom- mended for its ала ЕСОХОМҮ, bou mE pA VENIENCE, DURABILITY, and rtain CURE SMOKY C CHIM NEYS. It is an entirely new tion, and consists of large MEAT ROASTER, ed OVEN. nd WROUGHT-IRON BOILER, The top forms a HOT P Uy tor BOILING, BU y WING, &oc. 5 fee - The wh le heated by ONE В Ce RE. One t wide is No. 5791. equal to an ordinary Range 8 etn ARNERS'SWING| Extra ed from the London Daily ПЫ aph, May 19, 1862, GARDEN BARROW * INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Cr.ASS 81. (holding about 35 gallons) is * Of the most recent inventions it should be said that intended for all large esta- à 5 ЕЗ & БЕ 2 2 blishments where much | attracted very special а ODE is done by the|the M authorities. Watering Pot. By its use|the placing of the OVEN the bu. will save much АЗ of side zd ras d time and labour, particularly | replenished with fresh a where the Tank, Pond, or Inventors Man m "а rs, JoxEs & Rower, Wor: Pump, is at a distance from без. for London : р тент p & DEAN. 130, Strand. W.C. yere ача Vor ae with Testimonials and Prices, for- ons NGINE Registered Бр preader, is pe n бету А peonliarty < st their Ranges is мч, : апа EU. above the other È ,and the ASTER is cons 10 MTS ке e „ж ,, 5 + Nue oe u$ Larger sizes may be had in | ('AHUBE'S ‚ PATENT SAFES, the most верте against у and Thieves. CHUBB'S FIRE PROOF STRONG ROOM DOORS; d iod PATENT DETHOTOR LOCKS and STREET DOOR ATCHES; CHUBB'S CASH and DEED уч Illustrated Price List gratis and pos Сновв & Sox, 57, St. Paul's Churchyard, a: E.C. d bt eap fon DINING ROOM xd LIBRARY, Candelabra, Moderator ышар, їп Bronsa. Өл, Mom pin and Glass. Statuettes in Parian, Vases and ot "E 45, Oxford Street, London, W pre GLASS CHA Wall Lights and Lastres for Gasand NDELIERS,. Candles, Pow Glass, &c, Glass за Д СЕН кыл for 12 persons, Кош ті. 1 Glass Dessert Serv e 12 persons, from x All art іс Р уе "p in E figt Ornamental Glass, En d. Foselgn, suitable for Presents, lish Mess, Export, and Fa отара Orders promptly executed, ndon—Show Rooms, 45, Oxford E » Wi Birfiningham—Manufactory and Show Rooms, Broad Street, Established 1807. 'HRESHER'S COLORED FLANNEL SHIR — PRIZE MEDAL awarded to THRESHER & GLENNY for а fine.and superior FLANNEL SHIRTS, India Tweed Suits, мрт кан, "m Waistcoats. f Prices on application to THRESHER & GLE dese Outfitters, next door to Somerset ue. Strand, Ww. e py e 1862 ч „ОСпАзз П. FOR THE LENPISLD. STAROH, eing a confir peque eo. f the most e i cientifie men of the of the aao yet of this. най Starch. sold i in Packets at àd., ld., 2d., 4d., and 84. each, by all respectable Grocers, Chandlers, ; Oilmen, 4 &c. 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Price 3s. 6d.. 6s., and 11s. by and finish. . & A. OLDRIDGE, 22, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C., and DEANE’ S— Electro: рія ate d Spoons and Forks, best manufac- | all Chemists and Perfum r Children it is invalua ble. ngly plated. DEAN: E'S.—Electro- plate" ЛА and Coffee Sets, Liqueur Stands, Cruets, Cake Baskets, &c. RNE IMPROVED|P PATENT DOUBLE- ACTION W+ SYRINGE, with 6 feet Flexible Su нск бнт ы i, Боевро ‚&с Pipe, 91s ANE'S—Moderator and Rock Oil Lamps, a large and hand- T some ass m вањ Will draw water from LES pail, E y pope istnd мй зы, Num tank, or pond, in conservatory or | DEANE'S—Fenders and Fire-irons, i mod garden, and throw the water, either in ved patterns. а fine eri а stro; rong stream, to a| DEANE'S— т" а Ys € and Brass, with Bedding of distance As this Syringe draws and fc сЕ water at both uum and down pi : the unpleasant stooping charge the ordin: 8; It is superior to "S— Corn: aud Corn Frendh and X d Japan Goo NE'S—Tin and Utens DEANE'S—Tuimery. Brushes, Mats, &c., well m: and serviceable. DEANE'S—Gas Chandelier, newly designed patte in glass | pE "S— andeliers, newly de: e and d bronze -hree git ples fem from 635. 635. DEANE'8—Harness, ды [Очи ан manu- factured on the premises, of the NEW ILLUSTRATED: CATALOGUE and PRI PRI FURNISHING LIST gratis and Established A.D. 1700. DEANE anp CO., LONDON 5 EG —————————————————————— 20-5 aige STOVES, gp eimi T Is i : ям н d р [zi IRONS, and GENERAL IRONM ноа ЕВҮ approache ^ elsewhere, either a ign, or exquisiteness of w with поа ornaments, 31. l5. to 831. 10s. : Bronzed Fen ders, wi tandards, 7s. to 51. ne; Steel Fenders, 3]. 8s. Eod tre from 1i..86. to 1001.; pr Trons, from MD, ‹ 25. 34. the set to 4l. 4з. The BURTON and all Ts c ADEM Trays, Cutlery, Baths, Toilet W: ie ende о аас ЕСЕТ London-madeKitcheners, | D rnice-poles, a variety of patterns, | DEANE'S— Horticultural Tools, Lawn Mowers, Garden Rollers, i Eau. HIS io PALE BRAND DEANE'S—Dish Covers and Hot water Dishes, Prices of Tin Dish in sets, 18s., bant ың 63s., = secent im; ortations is of Gog wed халате 38s. "do No. 5674. DEANE'S—Papier Maché Ten. ту» їп from 2 isi, Брате E epum Жапы, Cari and elegant patterns Ало есы снай id; Ns. gs vibes Ty, Ay Ua IRS EANE'S—Bronzed ies and Coffee Urns, with Loysel's and РЕ . „Нкхвү BRETT & Co. Old Furnival's "Dis tillery, Ho lborn, E.C. and 30, Regent Street, Waterloo Mere. s. "de London. s Current free on applica! Sauce.—Lea and Perring’ ORCESTERSHIRE Pronounced by Connoisseurs “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” See Name on те Label, nb and Stopper, and to av void Counterfe| EA AND Р: UCE *.* Bold olesale and for je ЖЕРДЕ by the Proprietors, Worcester; Messrs. CRossE & BLACKWELL; Messrs. алны & Sons, London, &c. ; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally. ORNS and BUNIONS.—A Gentleman many years with Corns will be рру í = на оча чан у М ET DEC PURE RUNE MAGNESIA o pau Liverpool ; ord Street, 1 эор & Со., 67, ichatan iret, ае Crax & ® firer aT "im LE E. Na :Совтів, fou on the Vernal Peers ELS of 1863, —— T H е aea 3, by тома, ро Волат, ris ready oi the n DY, 18s. per gallon n, is’ x РЕТ РРР APRIL 25, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. THE SECOND EDITION OF SIR CHARLES LYELL’S NEW WORK ON | THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN, IS NOW READY, JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W. NEW WORK BY MR. FORTUNE. Now Ready, with Мар and Illustrations, 8vo, 16s., YEDO AND. PEKING, A NARRATIVE OF A JOURNEY TO THE CAPITALS OF JAPAN AND CHINA. Bx ROBERT FORTUNE. JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W. L PRODUCTIONS, AGRICULTURE, AND TRADE OF THOSE COUNTRIES | This Day, with Map and 40 Illustrations, 2 Vols. 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[Arrn 25, 1863 of tbe IAreek the motion of Pord PALMERSTON the sum of 85,0007, TRADE ас PIS | PEDIGREE. | NURSERY WHEAT. | тх the Hou e of Lords on Monday, ТЫ йшй of voted as prize money for the capture of Kertch ru during the Russi House then went ARDWICK called attention to him conduct of the |- E WHEAT CROPS MAY BE DOUBLED," and | А dmiralt 4 L d E f his into a Committee of Ways and Means, and agreed other Papers, forwarded on application, D. yi in у к? күлем to the resolutions of the Budget t Apply to ees vost Là HALLETT, Esq., F.L. S., The Manor mmand re port р a Court of > Я o House, Brighton, Sus: ш nud "ua ы the Smitt Duties, Duties, the Ineome Tax, lished, price Ems 2 dolendin viag ДЕ Жї ks of The Stock Certificates to Bearer ex те the Vao- HE ROSE GARDEN, Seo "Edition. Ву А 8 : eination (Ireland) Bill Me end time SowERsET vindicated the conduct of the Admi fakehodscs Башай full d ps Tele. А UN y the саа s.d. | ralty, which was also defended by Earl Gmax- his Bill à D h 9 те The ROSE. ANNUAL, 1856-59 (4 plates | 5 0|түпте and жү, d uer ju A recoge t oe through committee, ditto 1800-01 do 5 0 ће Earl o DER ord CHELM From the d States we learn that the Nó RAMBLES “in the Röse d ё ARDÉNS | ü CnawwonrH. The legitimate. быша (юш) Federal ind c on ү commenced on the HERTFORD ER 0 Bill and the Courts of the Church o Tth inst., when eight Monitors and the iron-sides ва, Е POTS (Вес eond Бар): odd Pup өмүрү E were T a did uds er. ees passed the b , and open а concentrated fire upon RANDBOOI PLANTS, һе HISTORY an and CULTURE 2 $10 Tue the Loeal Government e t Sumter at a distanc yards. After a mda ТОМЫ Row- ОР fop bif род Bon thà quss peo Bill was read а second time, fight of three hours, during which the firing was Жад. PauL's Nurseries, Waltham Cross. Thursday the Marqui cessant, the Federal ships were repulsed, and ARR. AND SUGDEN, Serp Мкконлктв, attention t o the seizure b British ay by thej опе of their i sie was bled and run 2, King od ке, Garden, eral cruisers in the West I ndies Earl shore, Wh en majl мрн, battle between е The 16 fü ressing wit ? ight of the E F m a Те ILLUSTRATED, GUIDE. мы ч of dé o3 own, he intended to bri ded iatters | city. North : Carolina t the Federa y under &с. ls. y the next mail to the notice of the Government eneral] FosrE in a very orti m the The LUCA CR E зе коден. of the United States, and, judging from precedents, | Confederates having succeeded in ding eben ek ойе. "Grasses, Troc, Shrubs, and Orna.|he had no doubt t that the United States’ Govern- him, and i sing the gunboats sent to his mental Foliage Plant See: ment qare had | assistance., e late: T. states that his eapitu- Third Edition, price 7s. 6d., —— Plates; 4s. 6d. plaii been don Wi th re regard t o Mr. ADAMS's ssump- lation was hourly expec = E ы AES a ha n Experie тсе in her own | g | tion of granting ае to British ihip trading The deerit] bas gained x 500 Prizes at vari Poultry to neutral por he considered such omini Shows Thi bes wide he M. leot n as mo E: unwarr AE and he intended to bring ome Je rwg, Y » LI Poultry. it before the United States’ Government. THE CovnT.—The Queen and Royal family continue London: HAMILTON, ADAMS, & Co. ; and SIMPKIN & Co. а ы opi 9 мен mmons on pur г б. at Win nin p On Fr riday morning к (Qnem, Price 15. 6d., free by post, 18. 7d. бве ved t nd reading of t o Prison attended by the TN of Ely, Lady Augusta Lė the HERBARIUM, consisting of Minister” Bill, e objeot of hid ук Bruce, and the Master the Household, came to t ames Classes, eno Ошу and Sub- | faciliti 105 eiiablnà 8 Catholi Buckin Palace sid: gie to Windsor at Orders, of Professor | cel EY's '' Veg "m Kin lües tor e ing an Catholic prisoners jus 20'elock. Princess Helena and Princess Louisa, So printed in largi sod. + iiy д n be a out and receive the uligious instruetion of their own|who h: me to town о revious day, X m iieri [ERBARTON. Garden, W.C. _ ministers under certain ж itions and restrictions, returned with her Majesty. e afternoon the Mr. GORE LANG ed а: R endment that Queen, rege seg ру nd Prin- Horticultural Printing. S WHITWELL, HORTICULTURAL PRIN e 10, Northumberland ne M ы oss, London, V. ©, Seed &c.. that һе basan seldom attained, Sew терй f TON move the Bill be read a "ET еза віх е NLEY, and Princess Beatrice took E carriage air ing. Оп Sai iturday morn ing The Bill was MAR cen by wes DISRAELI, а кенче шын d MEUM by Mr. бегл the T Se d ose Catalogues he woul method of e cuting work etaed to him гапа he would be haj те to fur ur. Estimates (free of charge e) for Printing st аа of Catalogue, when it ошо be seen that his prices are as low as those of any other Printer. AMPTON LUCY GRAMMAR БСН WA has VACANCIES for two or three BOARDERS. In addi ‚ the usual Course of Classics, Mathematics Divinity, &с, арай instruction is given in Botany and the колы ы ot Agr а нн —g and Biol. течне, 60 guineas. wo Exhibitions at Oxford, Evening Lectures. OYAL SCHOOL of MINES, “Jermyn Street.— — The MM COURSES of LECTURES many first- motio а refer for трет) лок в ead Master the Rev. GroRGE НЕ! кушк th о EB gi Ф h x but "ы notice of his intentio on to mo оте а АТЕ other mem- 2 aft visited her Majesty. The Prince d Princess of Wales „4 © н к © ч Ф ES mIÍE s =. 2&8 Ф c = Ф @ Ф a] E and Pri s of Wale the Princess He On Monday morning the Prince of Wa phu e Alfred The Зао Aor Qu шеп that it $é read a a second time that day six months, ral had audience of мач of iat and ang Mrs. Gladstone return afternoon the Q j e FIRST ERN M: Өн considered mode ssor TYNDALL, Y R.S. (27 be delivered Sed WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, o'Clock, ing April 29. Fee for each course, 55. RENHAM REEKS, Registrar. xi: LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Fleet Street, London.—Instituted 1823. та 5, „000,000. ANNUAL INCOME, and Forms for effecting p eate "a "x Pedes Miser wem Downes, A. For tothe pied RU ЖЕТЕ April, 1863. V/ICTORIA LIFE ОВ. B. Woo рәр, Esq., D. eputy -Chai: en of uy "Assurance büsinest IS A is transacted. Advances are e on ау of Freehold EE. Lifo and erersionary Interests, &c., and also to чле Securii еган i our-üfths of the entire Profits are а to t prropriated Three divisions of seme. - PAUSA have already taken | d tha Т. cosd 380, 0001, 68,000. place. LLIAM RATRAY, Actuary. UI IER тайна: охоо i ТЕЕ ANCE СО: Established in 1836.—Е Кроме Acts of Parliament. о Dale — ;.20 and 21, Poultry, : London The ANNUAL REPORT TERO shows the follow- eee теа an pos of ien À sed is азе progress ғ o mpan CCUMULA' Ns | £1,417,808 M dd. Fire Departm ent у. 2436.065 the Life 85 Уу $c n | кл t p и secon! те: 1838. URANCE cepe. > ševi etary, London, Bill. On Wednesday Mr. WYkEHAM MARTIN moved | c. the second reading of the Innkeepers’ Liability | c present ing to the ef Wales and Princess анс апа Funes 1 | grounds. The The Princesses Halen and Louisa came to town and FO attended the performance of the Philharmonie Society, S RN j e АТР, A тї T 1 + b ad "am mendment dis the Bill h е niform EM -— day six months. Опа , the ent was negatived by 1 171 to "i30, uds Hd second time. ugh to. On РЕїХСЕ Co: Mr motion, which was anain agreed to. F ‚ | WALES. bue Vibes -of, , Oxford. and [шли the Church of land, ГД to Windsor at night. Prince Leiningen left the Castle. T 'Tuesday the “Queen, accompanied by the Princess f Wales and Princess Be i ап old and in the Windsor isited t the Dr мыд Earl ussell, the PRINCE AND PRINCESS zs. The ético ан and Princess of уш arrived а лаи Wedn ^ from b oe Castle, in the afternoon певт addresses m the Lord their marriage from. and Corporation of e d of. Tondon, the сараи апа minster. Тһе anting Wes three Corpo- н es Me the two niveis То rentis state to Lie es фе memi ка poo ls ш ocu gie ам, vM . Roxan WEDDING — Marl LEM. ZEE. УГ ОА NE HEN * — д чт" — HC oe E мойе, yo sensati . of Finland is ciem in the .. PRUSSIA.— | Her. 'Арвт 25, 1863.] it will be necessary that the jewels now exhibited | whether it considered the Danish proclamation of the should be removed ag. for үнө, Princess of Wales's | 30th but THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ult. an infringement of the ma г Аан уеп Ъу па 18 852. Нег т von Tw urther that +7 been dispersed by of an du of Tuesday says that Lelewel has not only succeeded in the Russians, after an engagement our's duration, but a déspatch from Cracow personal use, t her а Highness has con- Denma rk in 1851 а sented that the deg import of them sha ll, if p sible, be returned from me i tim d; eo! TuE CABINET.—À Са nesday at Ше oficial Ner ae of the First Lord of the | enter iid Treasury in Dow Street. vs MINIS MENTS.— de Eo and | claimer Earl ir nder rye ip. ШЧ vaten by this koi ons , has n Mr. Stansfeld, M.P. for Halifax The ankati for ‘Wh n Lord Frederi g Ir. Hamilton, jun., the member, заа been elected for the Weeds of Dublin without oppositio: et Council was held on 1 Wed- | nir as s regarding the succession to engagements тич й in those years, espe- | corps, г consisting s Nap: or e and m d to On unda ay last гі up а strong position, but has qp a Russian valry, who Jan seri nto by the Protocol of Lond Herr wo ous t ith а observe d that further measures than а dis- Russian troops in the forest of Kampinos, six Germ The Sete dissensions of the countr ry rendered w impossible, Тһе House itself would oppose the шоў, ment of hostilities. .(Vehem ment «idem 5 га wed t this s | of remark.) ause ied t miles from Warsaw and Pultuesk. TP А atter dm s burnt by the Russians durin engagement. The Russians have fortified ононе 1 in the district Sandomir, and thus o occupy a firmer r position against ydo ee firi that the | Grabowce have successfully repulsed “several Russian attacks. Iti E 7 asserted that they have been vic- especially with Austria, the steps to be adopted in torious near Bas. On Tuesday last a band of insurgents, answer to the Danish niorum ye Prussia and |659 strong, including 150 cavalry, was posted at Austr bad, i indeed, alrea forwarded separate e | Goseni ice, together with two corps, numbering 500, at rotes "mi th Kir 1 7, + fia mn 3 gt "VET UI the a due to the vatioiad- p nour. in this matter, A well armed body c of Ajusurgents, 600 strong, is in the If the. Government felt disposed to embark i would h the as the еей "The | gagements took place i in the vicinity ‹ of Wilna. Persons of 1 21 etween T and Belgium i hamber of Deputies. ony two шош» of а Смоне c party In the sitting of Wednesday, the Шеше. оп the | Ministerial Responsibility Bill commence ced. Dur g the insurgents. Arrests and domiciliary visits are of hd The citadel is filled to overflowing political prisone Many persons have been ва а; but none have yet been rs, to death by courts-martial, the milit B LUE having in Es cases Mir os — The held grand r M нена! нне р? Tol tSt on Tuesda КУК i it is said that his. Majesty spends hours in close 8 Prussia, Poland, ard Russia, pmbardo Venetian poem ring e Р a fitting time for the consideration of this measure. The pr «шалу condition requisite for such a Bill would be f| that the iret e offer a clear and eapite basis. ernme not consider that vr а хїзїей, аб а time when "The ле the с mber pon f importan vin s of the Саена "he. "Gov ernment was, e | therefore, unable to sanc ction the Bill. nme E i | commuted the senten e number Polish landholders have f hat ci has bee France and Sweden in anticipation of a rupture Russia. The Bourse has been greatly. agitated "this ів | no doubt tliat. the Chamber will pass the Bill. - i ITALy.—A Note has been received at Turin from the | chui j French Government, inviting Italy to have nsked by te hough they desire ` operate good the dip taken D. Frane nce, they nevertheless insist o: lib ded b Misc “ы iberty of action deman her special polite? dt Ta the Se mtd on Friday, the 1 T de rom éxpétier quarters. es at las since. arrived R а Kalisch, and has expelled the the College. „Тһе хобе continues to be most strietly te stucer to Poland, and ' "espec ally by the e rumour tbat at cure of н, E on Friday о rders were sen PORE Elia, at Palerm 5 naval a to ANE loda маф e launched, and to hasten the iple in. of those still. on the stocks; ; while the mari- made its эрен, ули — the e privile of the Serita | Ln not been violated. the Bud Si e F all at gnor Minghetti stated that an increase had th to ome шы; а cir the in Pri: by C Wielopolski i his son, and. stating that. not content ge 5 ken place in the revenue arising from several taxes. Lus can be mennad and prepar ed M кыз service. The aspect of maritim zi also caused un e that the nglish m so voentions of 1 Wilkes En hav D oit object than to exasperate y and bring about a а war. It Rr i 143 m sale of publie landed DEPRI would. be, he said, | effected in А few years, the unification of the e Chamber of Deputies, by 190 vi 11, "e Ese by 64 votes to 25. voted to the late Prini Minister, — Carlo Farini, e — of 1000/., pi нн. on his decease, 1607. ually are to be. con- from his post of Governor-General о? Algeria, and that | he win КЫЙМ be succeeded by General Cousin Mont- iban, Cou ikao, who comm d the French | troops in China. MM. Persigny and Billault have been exumined at Paris by the commission sent from London in the affair of. Кошар s and the Morning icle. гу positively deny all complicity or engagement n that paper. e Journal des Débats Лаз received a second warning. The Journal des Villes et Campag ed a first warning. The ** Some journals describe tho candidates f or the dos ar Body put forward by the Opposition as "ihdepen dent сапаї- dates This руну = is an КЕ œuvre, and an insult to those IO: enjoy the sympathies of the untry and the СЕЕ Аы у? нейн а The Adminis- [илсе of this kind with severity." M. Dufaure has "m sid a member of the ier n а | farther voted an идее gn of 80007. as а ШАНДЫ nd his he Cha nued to his widow, and 1607. to his mother; and mber | а ting Ө па to send in his resignation on 07 16 аргоад, by daring to insu ult a foreign prince zemarkablo his devotion to Poland. Sigissinnd Wiche ki has since been аз P T EE ; t to Priuce Fok apoleon oured i official quarters that the elder “Count Wielopolski has requested leave to Tesign his post, toa ment with General Berg, who is Aid t i dae fem Pac 100, эде additional troops. А banquet was given at Cracow o Sunday in honour of Mr. Hennessy, M.P., at which Count Skorupka, in a speech of welcome to vours of ennessy, ply, said that a а reconciliation was now praes ig id that it was rather to be ed that the complete independ- ught about. he order of In the sit ence iiw nd w Yi e bro ehe the Cha БЕР куе a Bil propos GnEEOE.—The Белбин Tidende of Wednesday y Signor Lovito, wienn the хаах e make Prince Christian == had a long tie expenditure necessary for carrying ral interview with Sir A. — et, the British Minister, at anches of the publie service without аЙ for which his Royal Highness declared that the only constitutional forms. The discussion of the budget of obstacles ме had hithe: rto opp e acceptance of. justice was then proceeded with. Signor of Greece—namely, the abdication of King complained of the n administration of justice in the | Otho and the state of the Greek finances—ha ing t nov of s rigands. e ter | son, Prince Wi Ша It is under stood that терг resenta- n. — н who * protested again nst the asse rtions f will meet at an chos 18, M. Littré obtaining 11 Hamelin is seriously ill. A ife and S has just appear Madame Cornelis de Witt, the daughter who has enriched the volume with a pre ы whic he pays im шкем апа {оок ibus to De. talents and virtues of the Prince, observes that this little ш did, i of Prince Ой ев: actively pne armaments, and i that the Prince hiá MURON fromthe Fren y The Russian Ambassador at Stockholm is said to have | meram demanded MÀ = € Swedish Government in reference to thes ents, The | req h d.a great eutrality |+ HE and some нац journals speak Beer between the Czar and the King of DE In the Chamber of Deputies on Friday | ench eches of Prince Albert” «dj vs th s been taneously рага, жу of n, and y period am London for the purpose of coming toa e Chamber sho kr In ii sitü ing of Wed- the Coun cil. d the resignatio arquis egro as Minister La ‘Narine, and had nominated General Cuza as his succ Ru The Russian Governm m» that this step would completely in unison. | transmitted to Cronstadt a fit out a squadron to in the Gulf of aliat, С m P for the purpose | previ was progressi S ‚ | The Keokuk was sunk, апа | ashore. also TURKEY AND Eerrr.—The Sultan left Alexandria on ү afternoon on A return to Meine Ismail Pasha remained on board the Imperia till the last moment, an the partin was The t Sm 5А, most Sultan arrived at Smyrna on Monday, wing day апа ics Ph The contrivance for remov The o | had drifted to ths › beach, ге Е the leaders ody :of insurgents ate "fortitying Кошу, i in the| distriet of Warsaw. wan пзвіап troops von Twesten asked the Government to sta e are concentrated at жа It sasreportel on Sunday | that Lelewels insurgi force, 300 strong, had G асин іп - other — брзу eans announce capture Uy the C Con. mino ог the Federal steamer Dinna in the vtm. River. The Diana left Brashear оп а reconnoitering expe- 4 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 25, 1869, i L— and it was bis intention to make dition, but encountered some Confederate masked bat- | favoured peace and conciliation as the "y Aa кал redi: it RB as bis inten pa M n › а representation to teries at Patersonville, and ames enia engagement, in | to restore the Union. They demand a m^ CARNARVON said that the remarks of Lord Rus M Ay ain айвы erson and sev gunners werekilled, | measures, not for separation but for nd favour the impression thet Awerionn. ships of таг hada right the Dia endered. 25 Feders were killed and | Mr. Fernando pn. Faciam е y the Gonferenees dp ata d Satih, yg ч. а ва Es Lear на «зп 1едийшав Vie. Ac 170 taken prisoners. Admiral Farragut | were opened i mpossi ible any о say tained $ lesty' 8. —Вагі ее is said to hold the Mississippi Hudson to | whether, und South NEA Of | any such intention, and stated that Mr. Seward had hi Vicksb d G lB alpes h ld 5 1 чв ї 0; bx doned all rights of the sort in the instructions he had leksburg, an eneral Banks with epo men has wou not itn i to pesce itt, ooking to reunion. | abandon: 1 е ; Р1 2 d to the A naval commanders.—The Earl of D left New Orleans and gone f -- та u made declaring it to be insanity ko said, that instead of withdrawing the mails from the Be to reinforce нр e Bayou Тесһе suppose that t the South eyer could be conquered. The Queen, the Government ought to have insisted on their being country. The Fed Ет, ЫЫ ve $E. оа the | Southern journals say that the peace party were about | conveyed in her, and А d ope diee. o baie provided her peninsula « apoa Vicksburg par Л the levee, į to intro duce a a peace resolution which would ана Ц а нара ма руна лн BA it jus A не Federal $ asonable g 1 ral p d i ground, Gasti у went to р in | Connecticut а Republican governor and Republi can state | liberty to carry even contraband of war, should be deprived of Er e get a 38 и ум on the 4th inst. officers. have been elect "t Ф bread riot has taken er d g security. - Majesty's Government could поб n er | plac ich ing with su nt um Мда T ог n ани which is occu- | took what they wanted, The military were unable to | aggressively enforced.—Lord STANLEY of ALDERLEY- said hat, pied pa the Federal force und Р Bo Foster, variously | check the riot. President Davis and otter made E d А. д ро p а estima ted at from 2000 to 4000 strong. The Co nfe de- doen d speeches, and order was restored. The sailing to а neutral port ought not to pe R теңе че by Richmo Sentinel, referring , to this riot, 8йу8 | Federal pulsant, In the SEI temper he American it was an NUTS f a scarcity | people, P nt could only preserve peace ў; acting firmly thus pri ot d e E»: deral communications with New-|of food, as the dry goods est Mem suffere н ее I mly, an jus айша ot ot em d I оте "5.8 2: his p bern. General Foster sent to Newbern for reinforce- | as much as others. There ra also been a bread riot at. bim tht кете, ent i pee antiy - b. nts, owing to the Peteh The prize stea olphi sistentl: , and blockade of the river by poweríul batteries, it was | by ederal — Waehusset, pd arrived at | angry ас enera r's co ication Havan nah. The r Julia has ived at being thus wholly cut off both by land and water, it was | | vire from Mobile, with cotton. The be British а hourly expected that he would be forced to capitulate. | steamer Aries has arrived at New York. She т апе ЧӨ КӨЙҮ оек м эы es м Bari | onda was under. stood to вау thats some uda dem E С E oue —'The Earl of DERBY expressed his sur a ceeding, and several peers asked what хитну о p mn Bad ора the bags.—Earl RUsSELL said he eme the law officers of the Crown and give bisanswer o on Mond [Left sitting.] r ar he aute omen and children, as he is going to shell the city. A m. -— Fotos Ө Wilmington. The British Confederate despatches state that mn Federale, sh ‚0 strong, аге Lo iE i mà bia, Pres "Nigitings ale, 21 Brothers have also bee Tennessee, and that a bati rams | captu fro m Na ashville state that ш, Confederate Ада Va e MMONS ttention t on the same day, and after two hm d fighting Parliament s : * —Mr. Bzapy called а withdrew, leavi his hus fie д. nl, commission ар sppointed, м тас into "the Ro ya best mode. HOUS ORD cm ef T. and for applying it to issal ial — Dism of loniam Judges. eS CHELMSFORD Er а ма 5 бү жы Е the removal « of two judges of the Supreme р о! e the ie be ed ved for correspondence and f d бы | " р rs on the subje ese gentlemen | thai peli the эче nissi in їв ` as no to кача eclare General Cameron guilty of the charges of а without revious notic: iising sewage, b inquire into i i ugh he admitted the step was legal, i was the ей Т ul Induced he т ег to take in whic ее: » and 1 obsorved iet. it was quite а mistake ti designs are ass be the erbabhehmont ofa r de d was ыз valuable as North-Western emm. the дедд n of Presi- is scia in dent ion Ae coln, and мре pecu the Con- gren scription ct, Thes E ilising the А i к ll li еме кр ontod п mooh d [эк Mom do reed о be solved, and it was AL D Ked fo m -— ournals treat MN p AR E iiem Я of HARDWI 4 ntion ‹ e labours of the аорти е loo! ога solu wv pet Tibwne continues to assert thai overnment with E i xissing him from the him the power of calling dence in his defence, because his ship ran upon the Gunfltet — while in charge of a Thames ect Cd жел Boe. мае: edes , in reply to (GRIFFITH, said that, so far as het s Government were aware, лаа ва had rt. etw. n Russia and Swed p semi-offici pilot.— The Duke of Som aid that t b hha oard БИ болаи city that Mr, Seward has forwarded despatches to Mr. | considering that e running "of t m е no ams to the effect that, if any ve а ofi d $ сате Lord EL малкар character. of the Alabama and Florida are allowed to |Т ezi a а жы nt Tim tg but had leave British Phe inj the Br itish Government "ub be held hi responsible for erican (1676 this h commerce. expeditio on has eva dei HEND ап ыы Jacksonville, Florida, MR after orng tbe town, | the Admiralty.— — The физ returned to Port Royal. This w n destru ction of п д. have brought dow of all shades of political opinion. The President and Mrs. un have visited General Hooker at his quarters on | been made against the d dmisslty, Ж, ы То n , but the weather was so severe an рә zea сал ne эз d so deep that the grand pen in honour of the visit s countermanded, and Mr. a k е ustice to xy, returned t ashington KT om the "Presi had | and censure an officer ірон giving das the piratis ot reviewed the army by brig ades, The President i is still defending cv nm нта M. Den noe rsistent ly refuses, lest he should inerease the : ава, z cel Hepublie and imperil its friendly The efore the Court of Inqu d that the Admiralty w Messi t in the matter.—Lord СЕСЕ ва ія that the олаг, Powers of Europe, treatment of Lord Elphinstone bad been harsh, and that the Hm portus, ot both H vult of Congress on the | answer y" the Duke of Somerset w: conduct of the war have pus ted their pon a% Tegu Rae Shoah. s k General n was most о onabie, and re: uire o eral M "Clellan's whole military со —The d reading of tls Dota ovemmnent Mot tment to f | (1838) Am н атан Ut am oved by Lord STANLEY of ALDER Mee stated its to be to t certain parishes о бе. =з усу ipseque ie a er who ga soie. at Bu ресин уа rdi ENS „АтузтасАкр bro ander ot ut леме of British Ў, Vessels by А an Cruisers, ный and re Ed yak lly to the e of the Dolphiz, n, ен) опа ч € ago p EE Nassau. He argued that these „eases could n as isolated th: showed a yry and countermanded | Taurspay. his orders for The” report eoncludés Бу [n stating the belief fr the ане that the cs can " subdued only by fighting, and their confide that the present А. n will produce десте Treas шу y ha as issued stringent orders regarding co the insurroetionary States The bur: country ge in one borough and an other in to Bri Lord E. Howard considered that this was not an purchase of cotton with gold is forbidden, and Hts necessity bad bee military offücers are forbidden to trade, The New po complai oy pr York Legisleiume has рамей tho ЖШ ремин he Ty s loaning money om gold. А ge | papers. The Govern: of the Crown, in 1 vind М | d E ini iE apprehension. Then it bee the Protestan: © spirit of to suppose the magis Кот ting desire to depress that s б irit ol of j no | Catholi eing it to be qm. most unwarrantable, | the infiuence which e E Е тараа to tne conduet o МЕ. ео млрд» I5 in pronoun Араш 25, 1863.] THE GARDENERS — € AND RED GAZETTE of the Church of England or upon t the Protestant spirit of the co mi, it was, y ed opinion, to have a very t Church and y. that pics О said, tantism ^ x е lici ity; but betw LÁ не end most respectable an допу ттун predic CE до, I Ре Ee On воб (lie ME reading w а carried by 152 to 122. The adjourned d tute E thes T. of the Assurance Registration (1reland) Bill was ^ ag imis — Мг. WurTESIDE reviewed, at сола сс length, the pope the Registration Office in Ireland under theexisting law and pee The Bill, he said, contained вэ many novelties, so man EM difficulties and e $6 to 41. t aparon, that the Bill be committed, a versation arose upon а с "i mgro by D d p no answer had been К г. WHITES Nes Towns Prolectvon Bill w. à third ti BOLICITOR-GENERAL Pr leave to елар in a Bill tos pee solidate and amend the Chur са аа nd New Parishes Acts, After a few words AF P: PowELL, Mr. W. DU obtained leave to bring in a Bi "V to amend е law relatin Municipal Elections, TursDAY — The Polish Ammesty.—In answer to Mr. DEN LMERSTON said that more than one version "had iffe appeared of the amnesty, and that different interpretations had been put upon it, some giving it the prehensive sense of suspending the executi f politi oners and o! and their. troo in Poland, committed во many acts of ferocious zidane that there was a great arrear of mercy and Vm е due from that Government, to set them pem ph hs re o саней — өзел The New Ministerial г. GR er the interests of [^ ка ervice were not lik en m ini дв conse- anenee o of ex of „ч EVE Secretaries of State of the House ptg PALMERSTON said that it had i om his c онсе vds — em Ж”, mazo е h arran; етщ DN 2b rey n objec! їе E Li "дела that the СЕК P Beorolaries r^ Безе betwee: ould be "à fere he Wi " RoxrBuck ether d та uy xy ot c condu: do the Зийа of —: state to the House was inconvenient for off hand, де ESI rani it, аз а no tice for Thur Lord PAL am dd ter, he. wW rather take th We —8іг G. о bring in а the оа p^ the +4 Cone We a t puns M e iro- politan Police. In doing -= M edd по means nim "be т "Ж нн Фе uent upon the events of the Th. March, although u undoubtedly those EE showed a great want of order anagement, апі ап inadequate ар ride on ^ jm of the authorities of the City of 7 беч of the emergency that was likely to а ж a Ne мотае and committees of e». owe reported їп favour atte the scheme Mena ү: the P Bn and successive Gov ents had given i iti their sec ЙА, It was, in fact, rendered neo necessary by altered circum: of the metropolis, w agone nud тетт veniae ы the A of bod a. In this respect, Er the Corporation of the City of London p vau rte Да eme esed as had ыш Tied en as it а ———M е Анч её ; int € ey corporation, pee od] Іовр took рез даф that the Tun was LN n for Ачи Pinconstitutond, - that Ip ea" t would a Hed жеш the С! 10) n if it H ommi решш of local self-govern тум PAGET for redu ti it m . that cm should. imd be two | tinuíng е бигат Du S ontrol The Bakehouse Regulation The Vaccination (Ireland) Bill was сс, Оше Local . Provisional moved the d reading | aud ген [s 21) Bill, the o object ect of Which, be | had 5 ыа es thelaw Уйде, to "the ties for travelling уы the r ene System Supplied had of late oned а vast influx of DN incur the risk, or place the property in the hands o Ls tho landlord, E me to provide proper, fastenings Ld Сір £nfeliigence. his doors. — Major EDWARDS supporte e БШ, w (р he thought had long been required for the protection (eim € ide UNT.— TW ank of Eng pi d alike of the innkeeper and —— Е. богрәмтр moved | on Thu Log ir rate of discount from pr asan amendment that the Bill be read a second time that day к at lien е was fixed on the 19th of February, to Six months. He admitted that а e for the. evil сош- 81 per pro plained a was required, but he M s aed A "E dy ^ DIETER OTI So UMP A vided was not the right one, whilst the Dill was false in ї E кезен and wit. and general in its enactments. "The Mox KD P - eg Fuwps: Con- amendment was seconded by Mr. PAckE.—Mr. RoEBUCK sup- уе) od y^ тя o or Money, and 924 to $ for ported the Bill on the ground that it sought a good end, and count; Three per Cents. Reduced, 914 to 1; New thatit did so by just and proper means, and would not do Lx e per Cents. 912 +02; Ne wo and a. Half per harm t The Bill was also supp r. Loc Cents, 761; F E ^ , Anmuities, 1083; Bank and Sir С. BowvER, and the amendment having been negatived | Vents., 45 fav . Annuiltiel ! ; Dan without a division, it w: d а second time and ordered to be | Stock, 2 o 236; Ditto for Acct., 2841; India Five committed. The Innkeeper's Liability Bill №. 2) was withdrawn. p Cent, Stock, 109i. {о $; Ditto Bonds, 21s. to 17s. —0n the motion He Mr Дааа A —— during ны Baa . Жуй. Сер. R орала Rupee Paper, 107} to 2; he obje: d of which is t otice to the Speaker ofa сене aming: ia recons sh p = e: days only instead Ditto Five and a f per Cen is 1151; Exchequer of 14, so that the elec podon Ле plac e within 20 pea Bills, 5s. Et Brazilian, 1839 and 1859, fter the ри rea, tens wie OLLINS moved | 19, Ww. itto 1852, "58, and '60, 931 94: he second reading of the Borough Residence Un: Measure- , 24 А УЧ? A en — м xe adque EA гдето» seven-mile | Dutch Certificates, 1004 ех div.; Egyptian, 97$ to 984; measurement shall be madi rom a uniform place | Greek, for Acct, 282 to 291; Ditto Coupons, 13$; bin tbe borough, but from any point within its circum- | Italian, for Acct. ‚ Ditto Maremmana 451; e.—Mr. Serjeant P1G: posed the on th 2 FC 25 3 „ЖаШ, that по case had been made ош its favour, and moved, Кен. нанд: 'ertif ich А amendment, that it be read a second timethat day six шоп ihe. | ; "e Oto $; Ditto „1012; — Мг. BRUCE, yait PO Mr. BUTT, kv cec Tidi pei RIE Teu 1858, for t. $80; | Ditto, 1962, for Acct. also opposed the Bill, which was supported by Mr. vtt А 1, з Мг. арм, and Lord LovaiNE. On а division, the motion д XH bito Gu antee 4, 1024; Venezuela, for for the жерд treading vem carried by Mw to 135. ‚рю Bill was Acct., 2 1000 584. hen геа ond tim e Marriages, &c., (Ireland) Bill, o | оп the mot атр Е": Sir E. GROGAN, рызе à ub commits y ered to be reprinted. /politan “у London Fui Bill was brought up and read а ret же, "is Bank of — THunspaY.—Seizure of British Ships by Ате — i ISSUE DEPARTMENT, On the EAS for going into Committee E "Su bie UA "NE. Notesissued,, .. — ..&20191430 | Govern dom t Debt .. ..£11,015,100 RoEBUCK о attention to the proceedings of eet ке Other n uve az in 180.000 in the West waters. Atthe outbreak cf the civil w: аш d Bullion .. 24,541,830 his feeling те знч had been in "seh of the Nosth, "put the ager ii 5 бе өе conduct of the Federal Government had been such as to provo 529.191.830 29,191,853 that they were not ouly unfit to govern themselves, but any rires eee еса а ечат he said, - every BANKING DEPARTMENT. , ceusa- | Proprtetors' Capital «Per eer потера Бесшїй чн roges ue gy been vds x pa the ^ Nor. m T " Government to account for one insolent, t, and over- Publio Deposits пайы: ox eight Annuity) 7-4 bearing act. He called 2 Government to vindicate | Banks, Commissioners Note$ .. .. но ss ee TT the honour and to protect the commerce of this country. Не | ofNat.Debt,and ние Gold and Silver Coin .. 815,321 might be told, he said, that this might lead to war, and h UO фий «coe con E MTS prepared for war,—Lord PALMERSTON said the MDC which SIVO Aeon Р — 612,921 мни d кч tibt mi s itg in due consideratio: inim pror] тота ajesty's Government, t was not pre Rodas 4322, 39,32 state Ше Mens —Mr. BENTINCK called attention je the pro-| APri23,1865. W. MILLER, Deputy Cashier. ceedings of Mr. Adams, the American Minister, and inqui reg whetber it was the intention of the РЕСЕ to take any for he matter.—Mr. PEACOCKE moved for the correspon- €xaiette of the бн. оп —Mr. tlepool, FRIDA ANKRUPTS. —J. W N, Ha Durham, i Chemist an ani (эш 8. ABERDEIN, ;Mindolvestàe, Norfolk, Schoolmaster хвсомвв, реа paom ү. J. AsuwonrH, Stack- steads, Lancash x? таи id A Bir rmingha uu ne 30 and Fancy Box Ma beret J. A. L. BARNARD, ы, rt Road East, ЛРУ в Бом. Туашов, late Вега. ick, —Sir н. CA e побач ANA by the ed Publie Comp: pai BU e ket Ra мя ут Ting PO Wd е Boot and К КыЗ appeared. 1o iive it an open question wbether an i| ees Г mis eS 2 QP с hfiel American cruiser might not seize with ота ET the nad | Stafford: and — NW. : packets between Dover цад) Calais.—Mr. aid i s | bridge, Linco Labourer BEARD, Venim humili: Ming to see the commerce of the arrie ewm on еы obe Be Mg an iN B. | Manufacturer— the sufferance of a foreign Power.—The Soticrron-GENE RAL | Садтізіж, Brampton, Cumberland, Veterinary Surge inn Linn Ше кейш Do ыыы. рыб sen. : ri OSAV OE UAE NO i Street, Wholesale Stationer—M. Sid Fh RISTOPHER Doccrr, Birmingham, Cabinet Maker — Tmowas EDWARDS, € ism em cond e a afa great ором i d "Husban Lewis, Narberth, ыты. бое iron to the Ama of tbe country, an ilc : ME, ado d much nim dori е са à е is Nottingliamshire, Talor- At E йш» а: gre : am, Вее e Kee d, Regent Circus, тегу" "stable Mind » John Street, Minories, Master Mariner—J. SUTHERLAND, Upper Turn Street. Fitzroy. Square, Tailor—E. Н. J. Towx, Bradford, York- shire, x and Porter Mercha: тте TURBE: REN Pershore, , Worte ster- Tailor—H. Tuomas, Неге! MGE т RE „ UxswonT! тн, оше, СҮР Tea Dealer 3 Ro V Russell Piace , Old Кеп t Road, Agent—J. VERNON. ENG Раа cal Instru R. East Fari H. V Bil io m Y td x3 p America. — into railway hotels раону an d had bodů n accompan: in the mma numerous robberies of lu, E value of which had Keen be d justified in recovered who were responsibl capture b; held to be by arms. of the rr кш Мир Duties. Easton іча Square. question Federal cruisers. s themselv: s 8 Merchant— That decision was laid ugue d known -— M MAY Р АЫ эе, "Ау Roxeth, it Fere e Rr qe AE, on carriers proposed IN. me Everton, Тале t, Рат, Liverpool, Cie Proprietor in his recent Budget. [Left sitting. le-Soken, Essex, Farm Labouser—T. GRANGER, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Арип 25, 1863, "Hartlepool, Durham, Manufacturer of Soda Water—C. Н. боврох, | permanent support of the destitute people, and m - Burleigh $ Street, Strand, Litho; her—W. G. ls "Union Place, М: lebone Road, Ornamental рака 0 ime m on most feasible and effectual remedy lay i Pa eiue, Tailor CR- Gronr, Penryn, Cornwall, Assonntant- Ge Te Grec emigration, well consider ed эпа e are dee андо po y ed Messrs. Fawcett, Preston, wners, and rme: labou: LIVERPOOL. —The steamer Alexandra, alleged to m pe Pede gcn iet =W, Hamas Масс nsed | р vith the requirements | Messrs. Miller, her builders, will оныт in а few days с! ег — EORGE HUTCHINSON, Newcastle upon-Tyne, roce! Жөе а h d d le to form just о ini on char Nodbik Miren Биш Mordamt- jio iis Grot ilingham, Kent, to thè aptitude of. samd aito to for cd apimers for | of designing to infringe the Foreign Enlistmenț Ad, M rA HEC Медсен Plumber — Tanas Turer, | colonial life in its different phases. The e, he | The solici e for to the Guildford, Surrey, Auctioneer — T: Sakson т Yorkshire, габ having set apart а it ik of. 50001. urage Mayor for an inspec the de epositio ns, were te dp ec rend Бүгө, е А Мааа У Тук, | M oA the „cotton spinning stro ће. s acd [ym by the Town Clo at he was n Joumeyman jomer- A. Meada Newland Street, Kensington, Tailor= W. publicly in ord s to Waddington, o of t e Ho Vx Office, that t the law бшик irum eg rent Nottinghamshire, Eee оказа | аб Ы the publie were i часо ee ts ought кар М ЧТ ИШ ОЗ TE n asist such а movement, be Боца be happy to [not to be complied with р "Weston super Mare, Somersetshire, Coal Merchan nt—W. 4 Dowlais, | receive contributions em а separate fund for the Ше .—On Thursday wee ^ аз TE Каин Gun R mic OR SEN object of assisting | the unemploy ed hands to emigrat Watkins was walking across a foo tpath towel E —Epwix Rosrnrs, Whitchurch, Shropshire, Lime Merehant— CHARLES new works at Maesteg, a man, apparently a tramp, Mu т) eds jor A MUR Bu. “Ber. | WICH PARK. — The reports = Professor Airy an ia overtook him and на чуни a shilling. n being mondsey, Newsvender — J. Senior, Kirkburton, Yorkshire, Licensed ЖН КЫРАП ® оп {һе ргорозей iei of railway | refuse ue seized him w wit th u un ries fury, brutally Miet SP "Mary le'spand Plac wa Же y Corean to а Miller А. through Greenwich Park Me publis shed be ear to ear, He Chenies Mews, Bedford Square, Carpenter—J. miru, Circus Street, Professor Airy states that aft z- | then dec ›88 а mo жуга E this town, M Ep URN, SUN. мше y, pope South ance for the Mp effect of the t „есе eri where he w was a ара. He „рг ove s to be a lunatic, | LR EN U HAE: Кине. WEEDON, јар . Ch Е ее а distance of 600 to 700 fee may be regarded ‚ g yl us Grocer = J. Wonterrscnorr. Burslem, Büdürdehire, Chemist. J, dt. г TH ble eff: tel fr CAM victim i is in the yrentesb dauger but hopes are entere | "Wnurrakrn, Shipley, Yorkshire, ailor—H. W. W WELCH, Burney Street, | critical for decision ont e pro ablo ellects о ERA һу М g eic. ul ak Greenwich, Eee y nas [m Mnt It" уун | ешр on the operations of. d Оке rvator n Withi RE E Т Street, Islington, Tailor P. Zen MAN, "Pill otson Place, Waterloo Road. — hat distance very gener ral inconvenien ge auod, Ба fan ^^ PENZA —A shiockin. ing acciden | SEQUESTRATIONS.— W. Ататох, West barton ti day at Botalla is tin and Ap ci mine, near the Lands | Romer. ЫСЫН, ЭМРЕ С МОНЫСЫ ORI sin Glasgow, | would я ably not be ве Entering into detail | Em one of the largest in the comw,a |. e MARE AERE, Serm Eb uds een o eit mune ONU TO respective sss Te concludes that “ v lar; arge portion of its pn TT under the bedof |. effects of "ihe South London, Greenwich, vis Woolwich | the Atlantic; and it ‚18 ent by а dia; agon nal shaft; ; ICON ED ME S qs would be very troublesome, and the e а of 5 arm deep р, 1 lopes à inde м { itt London, Chatham, and Davari Vie tte sensible, would | o egrees. The ores and the workmen are drawnu ве and ur Ere iot Be Ver troublet,” ir al ү this slop е by a waggon OL by a b ain to "I T THE Тез! Gov HE SHIPPING | that as any railway passing within ЫП О feet of t Saturday evening 10 men INTE io —A deputa in of ‘slippers and merchants | Observatory would 'disturb the opera spa rec were coming u m а waggon, and had пену таа interested in the pom with Mexico had an e id mends that the Lords of m ану "оша TENA is top when the chain napped ; and the i with Earl Russell o n the 16th inst., to a attention Ms ansent to bo S % HI their P esence of min nd a па omitting to [i the the treatment оз А eterhoff, CONSECRATION New CATHOLIC CHURCH.— | break ill and to represent to the Government that Mr. Adams, | Cardinal „реши pe week solemnly opened. and con- t martial was held on e the United Bates" Minister in London, has taken upon secrated the ew R which has v p "the Royal Adelaide, na ship, in Ham 4 himself to issue licences to British vessels to trade tioni 1 Hatton Wall. try Lieutenant Cavendish 9 На arvey, of "i with Matamoras, the privilege however being only The church i isoa? handsome am : add 0, ilford, on аи accorded to those traders who carry arms and ammu- m dedicated to St. тан r. The ide was | of drunkenness. "The Court iem him nition to the Mexicans to aid them in their resistance | тее by several bishops and a lar arg nur mbe er of ы “incapacity in the performance of his duty,” РЕ п) to the French. They further stated that a vessel called | з all in full Ба vestment i $1 the Sea Queen, bound for Matamoras without any con- Иш Мав w v celebrated by Dr. Mor hop of| PomTswoUTH.— The court-martial оп Captain Hillyar, | H traband of war on board, is now detained byt "s 9WDÉT8 | Troy : the s tapa preaehed by Dr. Gil n C. Mes Deed Lieutenant ; Lillingston, of her us ajesty’ s ship at Falmouth, until they receive some assu: of iim шуга. = шше ч S a 2 ivision of nclusion on ‘Tuesday, after tection from the бсш nd that the ut гөм Sobtintiducs Ih was prea ed by | basin. extended over 14 days. The. собе аа ceived on board her Msjesty's m the owner being | Canon Сао ие таге Taly Fellow of. Balli сера in Hillyar of the charges of cruelty and oppres. und by the Mercantile Marine to carry them ollege cub єр under a penalty. The deputation sugested thatasevil-| Сд Б OF "Cs ONEL Wavam.—The Registrar of Bank- 5 defaulte nes b 1 hi disposed persons might take advantage of this com uptey on meer had before him Ds каары б o the prejutiice of good order and naval dine MY ха “А-ы я qr which, in the event of | the келе he Соо 1 Waugb. 16 appeared tha i he had | not making himself acquainted with ihe nis nishm eni cate the vessels, a mail agent his ilUs t ut venturi e dud M pu re e СОКА Ман, but vent debt, and | seeing them entered in the defaulters’ book, f Post Office Jeter "bags. Earl Russell 1 in reply said that | Jod ged ın Whitecross iraa prison. As lc 4 ad not the Court adjudged him to be sever rely — the G БАга ment otec- | surrendered to his bankruptcy the Registrar declined they were legally ju ustified i 11 | to interfere, and за зоне remains in prison. on partly proved, inasmuch : as he had been guilty o doing, and ehe that Je would sonde пе р opriety _ SOIENT тІғІС BAL х Ав SCENT.— On Saturday Messrs. хосе тіке conduct in ordering punishments бо be. of acting on the suggestion. On Tuesda was an- А 1С ther pall icted upon er "pak т and other boys of li nounced to the owners of the Sea Queen "that the the Crystal heb and reached an altitude of 43 miles. Codinus anen were ОЕ Nac ape by her overnment declined to send a mail agent with vessels | The wind was due north, and the balloon was 'The Cour adju udged him У be disn ading to Mexico, aud that the Postmaster-General at | so rapidly towards the conat that the aëronauts were her Mies 8 service, but in сан: Lord Russels recommendation will for the present i him to the быв со сее vessels proceeding to Matamoras from the obli- MÀ broken, Admiralty. tion of carryi ы the mails. lling into th As it was, Kr dint of coming | "Passio I à disturbance — place on W HE CITY пе workpeople | LICE.—AÀ. meeting of t hey Wardens of the various lively с-м іп wg ey t able to ali he. on the extreme verge of the | this town were dissatisfied [with dé pru allotted was held on Tuesday in the Mansion House to consider nidi Jus Scie ог В еш m, and „though t hey all assembled uem stone the ra the Government plan for the'amalgamation of the City|- ^T Posuit Hrana. —The R gist G and Metropolitan Police. The Lord Mayor, who had | wy, ин Ret ths i : De Ee day any but эй чю д called the veces took the chair, and the speakers k that ended on. erano , April 18, were dm sie ia s, an consequence was were Mr. Cubitt, M.P., Mr. Underwood, Mr. Serjeant The average number n the м к nding we ek of e assembled in the streets, broke the einn vt % Payne, Alderman and Sheriff Lawrence, Mr. Green-|]ast 10 years, corrected f s|police office, and burnt the obnoxious guardians away, and Mr. Evans. The feeling against the зз o 1283. The seen nt return is thereforè 154 ab he | effigy. The military were sent for from > d ss эт f 1052 1 b ks, but were not called upon to interfere. 8 owing resolution was passed with rais 0 — 028 gre, in wal: -9080 children, were registered in Sd MS funera аа = д of this кош х. pue x е Тот on. In е 10 corresponding weeks of the years | ein buon es А ers were part of Sir George Grey to introduce а Bill, having for its б adnor. mong e mourn! d itv of f: the control orit its own 1853-62 the average number was 1977. G police, is EN of the рзіпсір1ев of local self-gov and this meeting eid Fore itself to use all айва. чойе унын to resist the and that it be a recommenda- d Mr. Lister, Sir Velters tion to the whole of the Jie y Companies that they petition ойпат, | v x eam d Mr. Неве Lewis. About MISCO нын pp MET | à the hearse, followed fog | 20 RELIEF mes t the meeting of the from Dublin, struek on a rocky | cede des Mansion House. Commi СЫЎ the ios zb the Telegrap м steamer, са Didi, n near Holyhead. gie ^ Ше mourners d hino - Кандос showed uu tal amount received in aid of | Her fore compartment immediately — — Water, ону cofin the fund up to the кел evening to be 480,3467. 16s., | but the bulkhead prevented its going fur Captain ШАЙ енна) i. of which 5940007 kad: Den: itted t dist arren, who was оп the bridge iier the зч) struck, ы. Bat : districts. The total sum received during the week was | was thrown to the deck by the shock, and sustained о нае e 2175L; of which 6497. 4s. was from home, and |some injury. Stilhe kept on de and directed the | PE was suspended din Wlereford; D de from colonial sources. А deputation | passengers, more than 200 in number, to be placed on | p, neris eph m Radnor, uring e Australian Emigration Society, headed by | the rock. In consequence of the calmness сыйы, Mr. Childers, M.P., had ап interview with the com-|this difficult куә was successi соналу сотр leted, part of the day POSER Aaa scu mittee, and stated that the Society had subscribed 50007. | though each person had to descend from. the ship by Ireland. for the purpose ose of assisting the | means of a ladder. den —Ó „е E midi - cashire and Cheshire Me to emigrate, and reached Holyhead. e passengers ha applied for a grant of 20007, from the funds of the | on the тоск till х аш dagligi ч ев а boat from the nd. unn Saturday а пота Lord Mass ansion House Ee ae à supplement this grant. hood carried eem to the mainla "rdg ittee, after some discussion, resolved to v aside 50007. to be ively for the purposes of ШЫ, miles к walk to th е tow ment D = К depth emigration, out of which ao ted the тёз | broke, Ao ociety 10007., as the largest sum which | held in сна ‹ е sustained а they at present give, а that in all proba- Ad un а аек iir abd vasetpporal: y bil uld ha We шева: aschtion yski ad: i eos unanimousi = e eina in intercourse with St. Patel >к i 4 | d 1823 nl - and who ha: rica w дасы Secre of Legation at Florence, and held several diplo Cabl "ov; ? нона sis Sp Р & 9d КОСО 2d A quality Ваала $ Do. Sho orn iy s Арат, 25, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND АЙИН GAZETTE. ERREKI = = е m === nesddy m morning - Rockingham House, t депе wb Lady Augusta Бев Flying "e Codes. гарат T others ers. | В.А. md perd y Ион Bank, то, RICHARD NAP .— Captain ane's Southport beat Spee у; rawberry | seventh sou of Colone ‘MURDO, А. sn —17 Lord Lorton, was reduc à to ashes by ns "The Hon iptain D. Lanes КЫ Sieeps.--Lord Btamford's | Cowes, Isle of Wight, ВЕГА ua Syer- firth dust v a Miss Roe, her maid, LOTTE, wife of Major Е. B. s. King had 2 narrow escape. > peate Zora and Battery. v ica; р IM te.—Baron TRITTON, of the 5th Depot Battalion, Parkhurst, and ба hter was Гау rned. Тһе house, it is said, was in- т Wingrave X m rlequi ies i d ras, and | of Charles Marta PE of Eccleston Square, aged 98- 10th d о ? ip.—Sir J. ey's Кер walked over. inst, at Bury St. Edmund's, Many, wif таў { sured for 30,0007. I —А few weeks Ев .—(By Electric Telegraph).—1001. Handicap Plate.— late of the TO ое Миа Toth vi pde C, FEDERAL RECRUIT y IN its were Бате Я f idi at Rubicon and 11 others. Maiden Plate.—Vates | Twickenham, т Towar SwANSTON, Es VF. R.S., since a large nu ber recruits were em or » н ir hore Maich.—Black Lily beat Alehy- | J.P. for Middlesex, pec 81—230th inst, at 55 Thurios |Вачаге, а 1 beat Peru, and F. by Rata lan. | TH HOMAS PAYNTER, Esq., of Bo: skenna, Cornwal America by the Federal agents in this d under L nmm boat, TUE. p R, Esq., of I t ge and Columbine. | о the magistrates of Westminster Poli Court, Bu. the pretence that they were engaged as navvies for the i.— Brother to Morocco beat Onesander and | inst, in Тиде Square, South сой паты aged D 20th Chicago Railway. It is stated that any furt ship- ferlie Eeg, f ‚ Maj ment of emigrants, com similar ci cir a a ndn p be ————— ау prevented by the Go vernment. «рб (tu uar EPER Жо wok. "D E p pim of the cathedral, aged 43— AGRARIAN MURDER IN DoxrG : of e - tet FIELD-MARSHAL LORD SEATON died on XP 17th inst, at Lisa 20th.inst, the ЗЯ к дидир, vions of Haslingfeld, nonr У N s formerly a steward of Mr. ЧАН p enveag vras асн age vo дае ai in Sicily, Calabria, Mos Cambridge, aged 5 ly w d fired at cn the 10th inst;, and so dangerously wounded, | and was present under Sir John Moore at Corunna. Не id unc АКА he died on the following Monday. A man named rds took an active part in the gren codo А highly dis- атка ri lice, and pma л p at Waterloo. After the peace he became • аы Guernsey, d "was cunt vo Kee COVENT GARDEN, rx of one of the men 2235 about two ago, | thosecond Marqu bue destin inst. Ho was tho third so f 2 Ар 4 , yo ; : : 40 cabins — — and — Sandys on the. death ot bis brother, General Lord Sandys, in | ati "n лу ой Yu EXT vs E But із . mu rdere d ma a Ur and was therefore in his 65th Orchids, Pelargonium OOA АТЫ AUI 1 Fi ‚нүнө of "ied and had a l ав Шу, ied i 7 the youngest daughter of "ue. Tulips, and Rose aleas, Violets, Miguonette, married and hac а argo- іа Joseph 1 Баке, гіз ots he leaves a large family. Lord — FRUIT for Australia, but delayed his. ти owing to his prior to his elevation to the Hou of Lords, was as Lord Ў у Apples, рег lb., 7s to 108 Ordiga per box, 12s 6d to 3 wife's о confinement. Marcus Hill a me о the Hou "of Com ns, M udo tive Ar aa в, per 1b., 158 to 208 ро ka 1o- R6 MURDER IN MONAGHAN.—A murder was committe q | supportor of the Liberal party, ends some | years one of their Strawberries р. {С 6dtols | Nuts, small, ү крш; ма to18s d k its t kn fu f whippers-in. His Ua rdsbip mora at the University o of | Pea a? doz. бела "EE on Sun Ет week within three miles of the town ОГ) Edinburgh, and was created а D.C.L. of Oxford in 1834. In push pes Mar je ЛЫГ Анод, do. А Monag The victim was a quiet, inoffensive man, 1816 he was aopotiited précis writer "in the Foreign Office. | — per 5 sieve, 3s to 68 Wants. do.r er 168 Рт. Greenan, who аа been at Subsequently he was attached to the British mor i Lemons, per 100, 5s to 9s | Kent Cobs, p. 100 ibs., 1508 H t t VEGETABLES. | yorig wife. А йы ww fedes m ar are чу matic appointments till 1827, When he Wal sent 15 st Poters- — 'es, врат D, 9a to Tta. 5 burg. and was appointed to the Em at Cons ople e, p. punnet, 1з t e some dis- pa рр е е а Тр? | Potatoes, Xorkogent p.ton, Shallots, per 1b., 64 to 8d undle, b. to n ce. H ар for N ; resented Eves Жана For this slight cause they waylaid him on his in the House of Commons. He was Controller of the Queen FI and beat him to death—one, with | Household from June to September, 1841, and from 1846 to| ” Ro . А &о2а h a la О; use Cups, do., 758. to 85s Endive, p. score, 1з to 2s H ле Radish, р. » 1847, and was Treasurer of the Royal Household from the » к the таре -tree of a plough; the other, wit arge lattor di (61852. Since his accession to the barony of Sandys Turnips, P bunch, 3d to 4d m . bundle, 186d neighbouring quarry. The con- | he has taken but a minor position in T - Carrots, do., 3d to 6d stabulary have not succeeded in arresting the murderers. Fris Hox . Mns. LOUISA ОСУ БЕТ of Mr. William - p. sieve, 1s 6d to ?s Salsay, per bundle, 1s 6d to 2s Cavendish, and mother of the Duke ot Devonshire, died at | Спе prit each, 1s to 28 Scorzonera, p. bundle, 1s3d to 2s Chiselhurst оп the Ith inst, in her ion 598 Нег ladyship Boet, per doz., 18 6d Mushrooms, p. pott., Isto 1s 3d aíIinaps. wis the daughter of the first Baron and was born in dp был: per " ^ an | net 12 bunches, 3 3s d» 1779. , 28 ACCIDENT TO AN EXPRESS TRAIN. —Оп Tuesday {һе | Sır Бовквт Влтквох, Bart. ML. Ф е. at his dence, Belvoir PEE, County own, from an attack of Дей ETRO G E d 1 eiza. phai the оа E mM Pam ELA the M a xg T LM B. MARKET. ekle daughter of George Lloyd, Esq., of Hulme Hal Laneashire. ment. The train was running аб about E? ыа ө He Ё тав born in 1789, and married.in 1811 the ФОНДЫ are а идо supply or Ве суы SE бо. Кы hour, when the massive c nk axle of the engine зеке daughter of the late Samuel Dickson, Esq., of Ballynagui!le, | aro pretty freely given. The number of Sheep is not quite so si ra iber i i Limerick. He represented Londonderry in ihe Rows s d liberated the driving wheel, which fell upon the Commons from 1830 to 1849, when he retired from Parliament. large ав last week, but quite equal to the demand. Trade is rails, The driver fortun ely noticed the accident | не was created а baronet in 1818, апа is succeeded by Aw rather brisker, but we cannot, quote Le per on the average. immediately, and brought the train to aļstand within a second son, Thomas, who was born in 1819, and marrigd in | 2800208 and Calves are selling about the same as on Thursday, аз 1849 the sécohd daughter of Lord Dynevo opes many and Holland there aro530 B Beasts, 1630 Sheep, md th е » line The passengers therefore escaped without an Mr. АрвгЕҮ PELLATT, formerly М.Р. fo or т Southwark, died at а 9890 fre 4 rib aad S jm Pio iEn D Е ‚ " p Е р У | the residence of his br Roth: -in-law, Mr. Field, at Balham Hill, "t 203 d^ ires ы шыгу xd "^ `6 cu The line. was. block ed for nia three „ыы near Croydon, оп the ug inst, n his 72d year. For sever ЗАҢ а Eno he rep renont nted Boi жаш, rk їп the House of Gommon Pen RI odd Ною." Long-wools ` e colleague of les Napier, and was а staunch iii aad á ы ы Do, кота RTT YR ————— Best Downs an mbs .. * ON Анаа си. Вані of Cardigan v. The Hon" BIRTHS.-On te Tth inst Me Burton Grange, the Lady | po. IM ти ive па рот лер КАЯ i ES (AR sis ai Gorr, of а son—l9th inst, at Acton Reyno ET @ 2 information against the Ной: “Ойле Caltho: for libel on | Сов oras а ES fnt, at Valetbs Номе ТОЁ: 4 Beasts, 4390 ; Shop Tambs. 20,540; Calves, 130 ; Pigs, 470. {һе Earl of Cardigan. The ,ibel relates to the question of Devonshire, t OLBORNE, of а láth inst, at x And his lordship's conduct in leading tho Light Brigado nt Balaklava. | Brig prd Park, "Clifton, the wife of Major.General Yo of| The supply to-day was Tom t the same as last Thursday, but orpe, in his ** Letters from Head nd had Adi aughter— - ot inst, at 33, De Morel Place, W., the wife of | the trade was more c cheerful, and for beef mde utton ata published a statement to the effect that Lord Cardigan had To Y Pav su rode off the field before the troops reached the Rus ian guns, though several officers and men had deposed to S fact fat һе i G rode at their head through the Russian batteries ; and now that | EDWARD WIDDRINGTON anne Esq., M. P. ofa ght advance on Moncay's prices, Veal and kans remain БЕЗ. —Оп the ith inst, a E St. Oswald's, Old Swan, the same. Foreign arrivals Е: rather shorter, comprising LL, Esq., та son of Froni Germany and Holland + 210 Beasts, 380 Sheep and 80 Riddell, Calves ; and 84 regen "ims Spain. а the history ot the war by Mr. lake is reviving attention 4 of Bootham House, York, d s the tes, Lord Cardigan ipm conduct in that affair D est Scots, Here Best иу edi. u 15 1 right. The Court granted d а rule to show cause, о rds, б, . 2 8 to 4 10 | Do. Sho; .410—5 6 risk of having it hereafter ет оп Ње technica] уси 4 4—4 8 Ewes & 2d пайду í 6—4 $ point, that the а application has been m: e too late in respect to — 2—3 10 Do 10—4 2 е. . “ 7 0—7 8 одн —.. ү á . 4 0—5 4 E Do. Shorn Pigs .9 4—4 8 Beasts, 970 ; "Sheep & Lambs, 5660; Calves, 269; Pigs, 120. porting. пар атр УЭС SPRING MEETING. naue ui fs у NEWOATE.— April 24. шүү inst, at St. бета aS pet do ne r "D per dozen lbs. n О, О. CELYN Т. Faz AKERLEY ork, 4s. 0d. fo 4s. Sd. р Api. Esq., late of Н.М. Royal Бода бте; ern д MaT TILDA A Hanner, eldest daughter A the late HENRY HAWARDEN FAZAKERLE AL MARKET.—April 22. 8q., of Gillibrai rand Hall and Fazakerley House, Lancashi: re—16h Bu и "s n М Harley 25%. ; Cowpen Hartley, 158, ; —М * —Mr. W. G. ti pow ins m, А ux ponas n, Somersetshire, the Rev. MP UT MEADE, | Holywi North Pelton Gas, 13s.; Mr. Grevilles b f, and Vates. Somerset, to CHARLOTTE MAK econd | Walls tud dde. СА 736; Walls Епа Haswell, 178. 64. ; 'ector negar, вес Alma ek's: beat Cerintha, Weiland. башыр ^3 Зону Bir PISLEY, Esq., E ere Easton: Бахо | Walls End Hetton. NUS 6d.; Walls End Замер, 148. 64.; 5з. 6d.; ВротТІЗҮОО! ado "t aughte id tbe "Re v. ViwcENT Love НАммток, | Walls End Ti Thornley, 14s. 64. Walls E i rem of Milton Abbott, and grand-daughter of Sir Stephen | worth, 15s.; Carway and S ffryn йа Лир, eng ers um Love Hammick, ArtR th inst, at x са Paddington, | 93 ships at "В од r ‚| Major R. W. KE, 60th Royal К Na манай Maccaroni, beat Saccharo- | JOANNA AN , don эи hter of Lieut.-G HAY.—Per Load of 86 Trusses. E s ndicap Sweeps. | K.C.B.—Tt b si арте Minster, Вовевт W. PLUMPTRE, THFIELD, TAUR: рараты diis 23. е The С fee Room Stakes. retor ог Corte Mullen, set, to ELLEN BLANOHE, third adow Hay 70s of T. BING Te оь | borne, and — "Hone, cou! f. т; 4 Esq., EA, ot of Pembroke ibis а y -> е е, Varo — Sweeps. "Strathmore's Sea King beat| Емтгү, eldest daughter of Roster 088 Oscar. "The Prince of Wales's Stakes.—Lord. DEXTHS.—On the 15th inst, at Arklow House, best Peter, s Lord Clyde, ua eiie Place, Hucu, youngest child ot. Mr. and Lady е dicap beal BERESFORD- 17th inst, Now rag бы tain F. E. Superior Clover . саноа А, Hood Johnston, NH агава о hton, the Hon. Вори Каткы м. тесїог o хана бөке, кта 52—18th inst, at K erm MARY, reli Ө "er Hon. GEORGE Winx, M.P., of Wala 1 Hall, Sutton. Coldfield, ALFRED Vybrow "Robertson's Dunk: beat | of the Hon. E. 8. PARKER JER eeps.—Mr. Savile's Harlequin зало E ЕЕ Вањ. walked over. "Arm: CL MD Astley's очааш beat Baron Rothschild's ch. c., Lord W. Powlett's b. f, and 3 others. К d —Lord Westmoreland's ego beat Lizzie, Lancaster and 3 Others. Free Handiwnp Swetps.— bri Citadel beat Paste, Падан Rubicon, and | 7. В. , €.B., Опе Thousand Guinea L aged 85—16th inst, Mrs. D' THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Apri 25, 1869, — а m d » ылмы: нЕ ие Вов ЕТ, FRIDAY, April Wanten, a GARDENER, «аб айдап = R (Hrad o or г SINGLE-HANDED). Maea Мез enden Y зА n the beet. ^ adt P thoroughly Vines, pU (mes Early се А ч two ved One year and 10 eias good character, proving ira better жы? d both English and foreign Hops аё | Forcing, Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Gardens ке ы ‚ Мт. Вгї her ‚ High Street, Merton, Surrey, S. slightly advance: bd knowledge of Stock, and is married; Wife Hes те " е Мт. Wu L А0 ND RESS. ъ No о appilsstique. n edo to, LS "ае, fn X Par, Waltham Cross, Ñ., can recommend with e and references Јес t n. Furnished Got Me wi. e pee em b s ap, &с. and 1 в. fidence to p^ gentleman a good practical киш. with first. per week. — 5 Tunbridge. E | ss Rev. W., Shipbourne Parsonage, | 'à!e Testimonials ls an to character and ability: — "^ © а, Ae » ARDENER.—A gentleman wishes to recommend 2 thoroughly erienced Man E h ANTED, near Hamptoa Court, à GENERAL family upwards o f eight er №” Post Eus b^ GARDE NER, where only one is kept. .Middle-aged and А ктт. iane to live in-—Apply from.10 Ш 4, 16, Hatton | ~ ep RE (StNGLE-HANDED). — Age 27, теней, G^ no ineumbrance. Understands the general routine Kent and Essex Regents, 1105 120 Perth, Forfar, and Fife ditto., 70s. to 95s. ; ditto L4 "ros. to 80s. ; ; ditt: re сөнө 65s.; French Whites, 508. to 55s.; Belgian do. iB SC indu stri and trustworthy | Gardening. No objeetion to a few pigs ge а cow. ou D COUPLE, without family, the — р character.—G. L eem Leybourne Rectory, Maidstone, bee BAILIFF, and the Y Wife to Manage a small D Y ARDENER, or to look after a Horseand id Broughaay | s п, | ( 3 МА Li —Mowna v, April 20, The supply e Whca t from Essex and Kent to this morning's market was small, pred although in tolerable oondition met a y slow sale at ba i i ecurity desirable.—Apply to Mr. PARRY, ott Е; Salor o» ried; well understands Vines aud Forcing. _ foe years ANTED, a L AD to Work in the Garden and cħaracter.—F. F., 97, Ann Street, "Plumstead, Kent. S.E. D ARDENER (Охр —8i preferred. —L. K., Mr. Higgins, Grocer, Broadway, Hammer | V 2 Understands Greenhouse and Kitchen Quien, ME smith, S.W. is willing to чүзү" hi emend Loewe usefulL—D. M., 4, Little ED. a TRAVELLER and CLERK i e Eo B. Loue a an mal 7 prier Nursery. A etent person required. (1858 in Uron), or FOREMAN in the Houd N A. В $ җн + Noue need TUR whose character. en not т the strictest uatemed бот gp Glass Waar, Esse, Коп E Bul White £i edes [oi investigation. Ар E = — rd г Aer мене Street, (X AED ARDENER ( A. in a n lemen! т gentle ix QAM AS—60 London, E.C. ^s Establishmont "m" Gard. снна on vim b po Norfolk H cud NO years’ excellen Е d од. «y E am bw — Foreign.... tä 9 1—64 ge а x rom dine d а „ Mr. Youny е Gardens, Ваня, grind. & dist., 28s tosis. Chev. (34—38 Malting . 31—34 WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. | Hn Ho ice ex, - е reign. grinding and distilling 93—97 Malting .|28—32 Oars, eg Ta Sufolk ее: ( Wwe ER (Hrtap)—Age 35.—A gentleman — е à p » Leger yg his Gardenen, an excellent Plants- ( OX Ng Park (оон) p "в, — W. Ёт йә аА ҮА; 0! Feed 9 e, Stock well Gre hw. Park Garden: to recommend a Young Man ё ishes for иш pu Pie has been with aim Үй? ca aas dio eve avro idv, bus e reign.| — ARDENER sar: бр йе gs us Propagating, [m in e ргә the last seven years.—W. FrELDER, Ealing Park _ ET foreign... рафа » Cultu 76 Vines, adi os SENSU aam Gardens, Middlesex. E EANS, M m ..90s to 31s. and Kitchen. Ваен bon char; / AR а an pigeon n Sil Post Office, Beverley, Yorks -> ARDENER (UN DER), or Mor ih @ uis өз езг» d > mafi 40—. 46 [ ma ned 32—34 gentleman's m. Age 21. Can have three узага Pras, zer Жөлөк and Kent Boilers35—87/|Suffolk . 37—40 быы (HEA ». — Асе 28, gle; has а para charaeter fro: р: Е Суз se сы „i About to leave. — | Foreign —838 ugh knowledge of d nds of Foreing, $ Stove and t Office, Woolhampton, Rea ks Me re ees i Ad MEA >» ellow — Gresphouse. "Plants - Et tchen, Бу дип. Flower Gardening.— To Nurserymen and Other FLoum. best marks ered WINFIELD, Burleigh, Cheshun — 2ddo .. DIT m Бам o RM аы ыы алан Ашы MPROVE «A m "I " id: е Foreign barrel/23—30|Per sack |34— 48 (a (Нелр).— Sir 55 veg hm Culti- E r.—A small Premium e given.— Apply by Fnmay. April 94. f Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Early Forcing | letter. to R. C., The Parsonage, Hykeh Lincoln eather since the m instant has been fine, with the Fruits, &c. ; К PR Flower and Kitchen. Gardener. 0 character.—P. W st Office, Norbiton, Kingston, Surrey. i — m accustomed to Gardening: у Ратво: p under a practical Man where Forcing i jed uld be g B. H., Post Office, Woolhsmptun, To n ntlemen. ARDENER (Hrzap)—Aze 36, married, three pi EE EE E Чи ања children, youngest 6 years old ; experienced in all branches | {ЛО the TRADE.—The Advertiser (age 20), Mes of his profession. Excellent c and references, Christian v ES the charge of the Glass vica dia 16 P. a Pro prineiples.—4A. D.,Mr. Over, Cannon Gardens, Mitcham, Surrey. BE Om Wi Pe references, —H. ., Ga. le ARDENER (HzA»), where two or three аге kept. | 70" G —Age 28, FA es ho thoroughly understands ; his A's PPRENTICE, a 5 ec еф) or gentlems/s _ profession in ай its ыы ve: hut Mid ex experience in some of Garden. — Age 22. А premium given. — E. B., Рой. P | LX ск t planes im England and Scotland. Can be highly | Office, MS near Reading, Berks: 2 —A. Z., Post Office, Ponder's Епа, № P MAN Е wishes for Dee. mss 7 е gentleman’s Gardens. 3 i Rete iam ECT ЕЕ м branes; | of Fruit, | C. l m A aed ; Oats, mio or gta h Whe T Kitchen Gardens, and Greenhouse ; — and Late Foreing of To Nurs urserymen te particularly Park R Beh ned Scu + P. 20, Park Place | A98 EMAN, ог FOREMAN and PROPAGATOR | £ foreign, ith more firmness, ME Purchases could —————À Ногойду LE in al bain i that da; pi ARI e 29, married ; bes had | references.— Hall, свекла. Beans, and Peas w Osl there wasa better inquiry, and in some instances an pe ert hn 6d. per qr. was obtained both for corn on the spot mpl yer.— ursery Busines: d General PN DIC от есен. о ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. arriel; under- De Жуу hd W: =Й ле of Seed Trade.—B. еа Ы їз. lour. N t En. оаа | ан | — am — ou [апі Ki ower j also tho Management of | CUTEWARD or BAILIFF. — Married; fuse b [e — urrey. slie rei Grove, ge, р ic JARDEN experienced in his E Flowers, Vegetables ing am highly eee Work Feriis, Timber, &c.; Mr quf a RM years” unexceptiondble character.—R. L., cpm tm — a good Account ilio. сс 237 and 238, а Haban, London, ЖО, СЕХ tands аруын Age ee MÀ one ehild ; ARM M s diu ate LEY: thor moderately attended, and t| understands woo ession in а! branches, the Super- le its branches. intendenee of Meadow and Cattle. T A le-handed k after thi ultry.—J. S. J., 46, Coc rera m. ke [3 T. not а to. vA ears’ good c анс =A. B, ico, B T дану ES Oats and Oatmeal s eee ipect Buildings, North Hill, биз І — Young, single, of perseveri xs | Wheat. + Barley.| Oata.- MEL. UE a ar эи 088: аети (Hzap).—Age 28, married, n energetic re. Vu rt tcn — e of Arabis ll experienced [x Forcing Pines, Vines. Perches, and Pasture — Cattlo Melons, &c.; the general routine of Kitchen and Flowe highe d n farte Ка ied - John Phillips, High Street, Berkeley, situation 4 and. a Му competent to Manage a fifst-c ceste! eer Mna Fono: ата eave the most proüt. Слон me —Аге 29; p, under. d of eras. Pis jas liv | Post Office, Bast Cowes, 1 —— v Age 94 , married, no - | Wife can take charge EP e Dei; id. m brance; has а ügh practical теве жун of his pro ee JOHN Соптзтох, po Cheshunt, Herts. fession ; the Уйге ot Fruits, Flowers, and Vegetables ^T ARM BAILIFF alae ciel don general routine of Kitchen and Flower Gardens; and no incumbranee ; thoro wig first-rate kei o of Ls mile e hs d nem. ,ineluding those y Terrace, Exhibition: Good с! ter.-J. R, 11, Queen isa rd Анк rstan hi igh] commended.— Y. Z. A. 5 үү" Camden Road Tn WO пау; Middies tie » E — z No eed apply who is not capable of he Gi Pinnt аһ x ( is poe M bee M —€—— abor 6 some таг; [^ to a fully competent person a per- round: нае ак Em AVELLER, SALESMAN pu SEU combining either duties, to manent situatio offe Me m Wien to YovELL & Co., Royal 4 ue Great Y He cum ОКА of NTED, a LT PROPAGATOR and E recommended n: ө Unit py emen sind ом, | Horticulturists of А-А тч. телегу Chronicle C pic in a Nursery f don; must © hronicle Office, W.C. the present = s 1 ARDENER (HEAD, WORKING), where two or more Lim pe —NWell uj d his inem de its branches, Was. детет Nursery, a PROPAGATOR or E s EO in MEE —— i s i s УГОНА and t of ms m ДЕГ d (Heran, or SINGLE-EANDED).—Age 32; rae Ter be given, if Rebeca of sober and industrious habits; understands ordine first instance to Mr. RM n v mco — 6. M, 2 Ra E Gan M May 2, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. The Gardeners’ тарды єш8ра SATURDAY, dena 1863, ard. zM - ML ER R. О W, 9 Knott; RU AGE, DUK T Li ui near ivi 1. Reference permitted to the No bility and Gentry throughout Great Britain and Ire Heaung. EATING APPARATUS fitted in every deseription f HOTHOUSES. loce A— for i Piot. houses, and Laying out Kitchen Gar and Vineries, Advice 1: &e B^ b Fani & Мұверітн, Vine Cottage, Garston, near Liverpooli. N. В. Moe to Noblemen and Gentlemen and their on application, ЗНЕАТІМО ВҮНОТГҮАТЕЕ, :'* '* CANNON BOILER pee зата S т =сопоон ur J. JONES, HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER AND IRON мя SUPPLIES OR ERECTS, COM -HOT-WATER БРЕ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, THE GREAT SUCCESS OF WEEKS'S ONE-BOILER SYSTEM. MESSRS. WEEKS & COMPANY TO ANNOU. HAVE THE PLEASURE That they are honoured with commands to supply a new HOT-W APPARATUS, upon the principle of their ONE-BOILER SYSTEM, the ESTABLISHMENT of the ROYAL о аве SOCIETY, COLOGNE, PRUSSIA HN WEEKS ax» COMPANY, HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS AND HOT-WATER APPARATUS FACTURERS, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W. GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Class IX., No. 2119. Mr. GRAY begs to call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, &c., to his NEW OVAL TUBULAR BOILER, acknowledged by practical judges to be a great improvement on every form of Tubular Boiler yet introduced, It has proved itself superior to all other кезу уй a s uickness of action and economy of Fuel, doing its wozk with one-third less the amount required by any o нр Report in Gardeners’ Chronicle of International Exhibition, ЛД dio page е 476. para. within finge ct They are made of all sizes, which, with prices, may be had on application. JAMES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL WORKS, DANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'8 ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W, HEATING GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, HALLS, BILLIARD ROOMS, COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &oc., OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES. PLANS, ESTIMATES, and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE SENT POST FREE ON " 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, S.E. APPLICATION TO IDDELUS PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTION COTTAGE ВОІ Sp for HEATING CONSERVATO- EM ENTRANCE. MUN ТИЖ y qui ork se + ng; will keep in ian from 12 to 18 hours with- out attention, at an expense of about 3d. perday. Is perfectly safe, requires no аер рык, апа may be seen їп opera! at the Г 155, M T TI FU Новттотттова BUILDER and ENGINEER, еж. . M/s РА E PATENTED 3UILDINGS odern improvemen: pes most стена bh ees by Eom pe JOHN lAYLOR &. наеме". SONS, HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS AND ENGINEERS, HARROW ROAD, LONDON, W. ашаар Тапан EXHIBITION, Crass IX., 2191. PRIZE MEDAL For CONSERVATORY, AYLOR Ахъ SONS call the attention of the Nobili J^ and Gen! i cr of his paratus, can be| ыы аге at 7 ), or of They can аз permanent buildings, or e to ie „porta! ible. = ©. M’: 5 HEATING APPARATUS continues to give the greatest satisfac- tion for its heating qualities an consu on of fuel. C UB CATATOQUES өг] е, Glazing without lication, and small е Ш> D rd Ковно, Vinen К» pers VENTI ILATING ли) for cim “оо "т: mets at EY AN M Ming the most simple and effective in Our system of HEATING read for А rm Buildings, Hortieulteral Buildings, &c., is is particular ly worthy of notice, we having for erm кч mecha The great Meis duel of wks eem - Vae ет through our WP om] em ша ы satisfaction їп undertaking " poe DOUBLRCRAMBE COR RRUGATED and HORIZONTAL TU eH LAR BOILERS has caused them b bè quse as the best now in пзе, "oos both powerful and rapid in action, A ШЕ Lk ides CHIENNE AND AGRICULTURAL | GAZETTE. [Max 2, 1863. Hothouses for the Million.— 4 Бе 1862 , SS des A Mies E the M MI LI principle invented and patented by "x oh Pazton, n2 vct yof cheapness, e y, being са i уг ts ustrated Cir ae. dem Lists of Prices, cam be had о: pue aid application to SAMUEL Не EREMAN, 7, Pall Mall East, ondon, Also, A HANDBOOK on E Ei FRUIT TREE CULTI- VATION, price 1s. ; post free, 1 NNiS'S PARENT HORHCVLTURAL а, are made from the best Wrought Iron, an саны new Бйз. The combination of Iron and Glass under this patent is perfect; the possibility of Men is | prevented, and a permanently Water- аз узай insu | Тһе leading practical advantages are e xS ss of | Framing, admitting a maximum of lig! a heat, great | strength, durability, and perfect ventilatkm. They - E | enected, partake of more desirable irem , апа do the cost of a perishable wooden struct: "V For Prospectus, &c., address T. H. E Da | ilder, Hot-Wat | NNIS, Horticultural | ter Engineer, &c., High St., Chelmsford, Essex. Horticultural Buildings. VISCOUNT SYDNEY, The LORD CHAMBERLAIN, | LATELY ENTRUSTED ооны AND Aim with the AN ү his FORCING HOUSES, the work at Frogpal. eq wm for Ана ise. Forcing M &c. Вову & P D, Park Iron Works, Southwark, London, S. R PIPES, at Wholesale Prices, with пераа, Те "Тее а and every other рока: t-iron Boilers, Saddle, Conical, el uet from 24s. each. Improved вой rl Lyra DIRE ono ickwor| oit, 608; each. Val ое each 'alves, urnace Doors, oppi Cistern, end Bul Qe ros "Me Үл Würr hon Wharf, Upper Ground Street, Blackfriars rs Bridge, London, 8 a ILLIAM HASTINGS, к BoneiaytriRAT BUILDER | and HOTWATER APPAR. E. igt а парогі Catalogue diera 43, Cranbourn Street, W.C. ure Distributor. p rere aim S н WT S TF F F Y. а samples and prices apply to J. Sua & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. Glass n сре АМ dh E d i: ы 5 со. subm: UE т prices as follow: ENGLISH GLASS, 16 ounces to е foot, in Sheets rat 40 by 30, rr ed in Cases contain ing about 280 feet, 21d. ап 21d. per fo: SHEET pert 16 ounces, packed in boxes of 100 "d É— | Package included. 3rds. es l2by 9, 13 бу 9, 14 by 9, 15by 9 Ei 19, 10, 18, 10, 14,, 10, 15,, 10 [son 1 уе I; А, TE 09. И; 1 » M5, 15:119 16, 19, » . 18s.6d. 18,, 19,, 12, 20,, 12, 16,, 13 10er 100 foot. Tl 18, 15 19,, 19; 9055718 бы u i 18, 14; 205.1 ous other sizes. Ars for ORCHARD HOUSES, "upplied us to Mr. Rivers, to eei: of the piii ои», р Сену of the United Kingdom, and to oyal cultu Уе e of England. i in. pm 160 21 oz. nk br i in. [ Comm АКС ul £018 0 n. by 14i in. вареною PrE A о 80 n. by 151п. Bnglish Glass The above prices i1 NUI аб is ul and 314. „апа 4d. Lon a h e for Би s ES akon Rough Plate. Linse Or l Genuine White Lead, Carson's Paints, Paints $2 : 11s. "i Boxes 2s. each, fe HIR jo at gue SQUARES CUT to SPECIAL 16 oz. M 13d., ?d., ed EM 210 2d., эа, “ Excellence of MONS "— See Jurors’ Report, ITED), 56, Cannon West, London, E.C.; and Castle Mis йр, MANUFACTURERS of Mee RUBBER and CANVAS HOSE, for Brew Fire and Garden E p: erion HOSE, TAPERS, and HAND-JOINTS of any dl "LE B. Tis Qs ompany are the only Manufacturers in Great Britain to whom 1862 for Mechanical Rubber and Hose. Exhibition Prize Medal 1862, USGRAVE'S PATENT STABLE FITTINÓS M and HARMLESS LOOSE BOXES, PATENT IRON COR. HOUSE FITTINGS, and IRON PIGGERIES, These invent Silve of“ Highly Co orarin рТ the aset ru uum on suy competitor in this Ра кыда Musa x Вво Belfast. WWE RC: TYLOR , Warwick Lane, Newgate 9. Street, Llbdon, E.C. vA to call анса. to their very superior manufacture of €— ENGINES and SYRINGES. ed of various colours ground ready for use. Milk Pans and every description of Glass for Horticultural purposes. Mrd PHILLIPS & Co., | London, E.C. "po Дв HORTICULTURAL GOODS. 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, MILLINGTON te S Wi E.C. P TIN А 3 inches .. в,424. each. | l2inches .. 1s. 9d. each * ow is P o Е URGE SU] m [Nt Ps ORE WX E AT AUC E y $6 ,, TX э» 15 „ ъд з 0 » Tos A 1 э Ж 5, 4086 ээ Бе i з зра Eu MISES 9 ,, s. » 18 „ ex 5 0 » dut E 63 A9 ux EM 99.5 Mu »» LIS ЛТ, "a 20 о» e. x о э» D GLASSES. 12 inches эъ 6з. 04. ss | 18 inches 8 9з. 04. each ТЕ F 7 0 CREE eee (7, : 16 4 eo U ,, QU I "ito open ор, 1s. extra. CUCUMBER GLASSES. ROLLING PINS. From 12 inches long and up- | From E inches long; ца. Ф wards, Tum running inch. - ed ANTI-CORROSION and. other PAINTS. GAS, xa LAMP GLASSES, GLOBES, &c. CHIMNIES of every description. Not accountable for Breakage. Түтов & Sow: LOR & SoNs' GALVANIZED RON TUB OAK TUB GARDEN with Registered Spreader. ENGINES, 8 gal, 12gal. 16 gal. | with Registered Spreader. £2 18 P a 5 Wu "s 15 0 15 gal. 28 gal. #5 #5 80 £5 12 6 £7 20. 586. No. 1. REGISTERED SYRING: with India-ru| Fic. н suction tube, one rose — -— , и No. 2. 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Мплв moved for papers re- nilitary defence of Canada and New Mr. On Bind mornin, е Price jn the В, May 2, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, "cond | would confine my movements, being heavy guns of positioh, J lowing important ——— betw: Earl H Tues day morning the Prince of Wales, Prince Alfred, een tussell 24 land 18 pounders, but, to my surprise, pper mo kar 24 Prince Lonis of eaa Prince Alexander, and Prince Bold ar tillery. aud took 1 ip different poéftions + а] Baron Вгйппох requi Henry of Hesse, went to Aldershott, and were presen! | were most efficientiy worked. The skirmi-hir ы of the infautty rn Brunnow sibi me some questions ав to the natnre а review of ihe | oops, "he Prince of Wales and | was particularly qoe the firing Беше well sustained and the | оѓ tho representations about to be made at St Ag vir Tg тей aft rds proceeded to London a | вен iren аа e performed ii. а very soldierlike manner. | and. when | told him Њаё the dips of her Majists's Prine e P " зз Fiom my obser ind Yon tbe evolutions I cannot conclude | Government was chiefly founded on 0n-ob- ee of the the Prince of Hesse returned to Wind Tke Princess ту Терон “йили. stating that I consider the volunteer forcea | stipu. ulations of the treaty от Vienna, ће expressed some satis- ales left Windsor Castle for Mar]bor mgh House. t valuable institution, in а detensible point of view, for the ра ion that we still founded опт demands «m the basis of that i i T игу.' реге w в опе question he felt he was entitled to The Princess Helena accompanied the Princess о! pones а= Lat was whetber the cc j А ; а p › mmuuicat her ajcsi yi Wales to London, and went to Buckingham Pune. |. Тик DrsrATÓHES RrsPEOTING POLAND,—The cot- | Government were about to make at rey rere. = ri In the Мим the Queen held а Privy Council, irt ain of her Majesty's ныд гы with the | расї е nature. І replied that it was, but tbat as I did по! wish t which E e Gr rey was sworn ав а Pri rivy Co onn- Euro ope an — relating to tbe Poli аб EN to mislead him І mu-t say something more. Her Mojesty's nud and aid befo e Parlament. The pape very à e qr no азр were otherwise tban ча Ө ег эп ie. 200 ATO УФТУ |pacifie, still less any concert with other тв for an Stat purposes. = t the f things might change. i The P 5 by Earl вве]. Earl Granville and Earl ү эшет 1 had | book. Amon ng t the most important of. those venta d рге overture of her Majesty's Government might be Nil of the Queen. Her Majesty afterwards drove unpublished is the following уч җе of Earl Russell, rejected м as the representation of "ihe "n T March had been а the Imperial Governmen he insurrections in t, accompanied by the Princess Louis of Hesse Poland might continue and might Mem larger propor. »esday Prince Alfred and Princess Helena A e | Рош ei tions; the atrocities on both sides might be aggravated io Windsor from Buckingham Palace, Тһе Queen Eart RUSSELL TO Lord NAPIE ни синде с э у чае eru тү в Marie Amelie, accompanied by the Count of Paris and 6 My Lori, Hor Ma ea eign Оев beo Aprili м 0, 3060,1 € озо, pP mararo, — — А-4 ihe Duke of Chartres, visited the Queen. Earl Russell npon fari te ЖШ siy Беле бо ndr "n Df his tions might ari t present in contemplation, Baron and Lor її щн а} Им US and рай | M „ову the Жери ror of Russia, the deep interest wbich, їп ушшш, -— [X "соц hot Кз acidi erra ig es audiences of the Queen, On Thursday tbe Queen, tlie | ecnimon with tbe rest of kurope, they take in tbe welfare of 4 " d» Poan Piin Nen ‘Lonis of Hesse Ponente ictoria ot | the kingdom of Poland, The general sympathy which is felt Tiie MILI ан Man е, Mec ee pudet а T Á ; for the Polish pation might of itsel! justify ber — m ng the ot Europe: ese pr. jects com- se, Prince Alfred, Princess H , Princess Louisa, x in сог of thé Polish Tace, pensations to Russia Word hilada ota entered into n-ne Princess Beatr and Prmnce мара left. Windsor to the — and n fee'ings of his арена! | eot aad er а ызат мю бум јар яе n3 His рт by E | rei п ritoria! ' Y urope, an e aro; fi porne; Princ À thur arriv from Greenwich рот 4 i vm ig squid uh | Brunnow) trusted Great Britain would do va Peu I o3 Park, and left' with the Royal family. | Prince 1 classes of his subjecta. But | 1% was the e wish of her Maujesty's Goverument to But ey t and Prince Henry of Hesse left the Castle and, her Majesty's Govern- Russia herself bad in m been active in pto emg ed carr, in ц; OW ever, for London «t Britain bas a peenliar ying into effect territoxial changes. 1 trusted, bow ы “ Ма Imperial that jn the deem pe the Emperor of Russia, by grantin gan NCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES оп Tuesday М; t * ain тошоп with |amnesty to who would lay down their arms, and the evening went in síate to the Mp! widi Opat via r eee Prossa kenna ot Spain, "ind Sweden, been a | benefits of free institutions to Poland, would put an end to the given n dum уз treaty of m , 1815, her — ins are entitle аса ин" а Tha £41 В f tha лее (i y comm of th Jenni in onor id be marriage bi — dtes 4 5 of their Royal High mater wi h may “Ty the | Ment on the Russian dissi with the Ladies Rm "Gentlemen in iun. appare first аттісіе of that Кы е : arsaw was| _ EARL Russ NECS МАР ve e н in full dress, and were accompanie ied by the — MR M rii ер EC c ls qid d adi ld beo 7 Quen. uat Helena and Prince Alfred. The Royal party went from h^ article; FORE s £n esty's AE AI rued to | excellency's NIME а the 19b inot., б-да copy ^f a f z D m т {һе жае on Polish affairs issued by the Emperor ваа оп Marlborough House in five of the Queen's carriages, | have that, although the PAPE 'of the "ing Moi th e - i id Ms eed maii i(hincd; the nesies pm bich that | the um t " Hn» са у Her Majesty геа have t y made to depend have по! carefuliy considered. ihe .ontents of this tle engagem be Ke Br] in tke ink n a Матіі gh House, addresses of congratulation on the follo nurkg as the result ot their ir marnage а great many t corpo- | & avd n 5 у, dois mot corresponding with — ton amnesty аи Hy A padenon of P in s in the three kingdoms; all the members | 9 Фе а irt С b le Ment of the deputations entrusted wi 1 lf the amnesty is accompanied. tion of t е being in uniform ourt dress, р be grievances On Thursday the Prince and Princess of Wales visited A кси, oma e AR а ET 58 у, the Exhibition of the Royal Academy in Trafalgar- i e Roy cade паге. Prince Alexander and Prince Henry n the contrary, eir r ighi Е us, In the evening the Prince and Princess of Was accompanied by Ld Princes of Hesse, honoured al Italian КО. with ең w — "m i eri euet up ^ t institutions at bis wi it ajesty's Government Carno erve T i о йш Аа wed на their а al Highn acquiesce in a doctrine which tbey deem во contrary 2 good pies "practical tried, i proceed t m Sis e on the 16th of June, v^ faith, ETERNI of the obligation of treaties and so fata] to | in accordan ith tbe requi the Commemoration 25 ius fo s r pua day. hich bi xis c аш CHRISTENING OF хт PuiNCEsS, — The berg gu of the infant күз of the Prince Princess Louis of Hesse, place on Monda to their ins г develo; орш re ^н. ents of the age, and о! 6, fusis Ped h d as part o! v Os prin d si donniote o i giv gos it was during 1 [зеен pn crown, or if ^ ir acquired it by the cecse of his | шеп were а arbi "P7 ia in the pee n serve n soldiers in the Russ pt een ciii Ч 4 Windsor Castle, з онй, So а емс to the p d the Lutheran Church. ot his| obrained by submitting agai same laws. h apt tism was in erma p ving the f them. nd their eg y be Imprisoned as An faros ti! Mos юр mi escendan or ever o: o mprison! criminals, ог condemnec U Serve as еен теа Court бийип е Gre ы-ы eem іа е welfare an bi 1 o distant countries, arn а trial, , J ау, wit out an; у guar antee fs r. Asto Муч to officiate upon the Dei ion. The sponsors present і т tad ved that > der of e, re etit- ng o ot 1 = дуан MAH с A dw = d RR Lunas i re 4 G Britan, Austria, France, Prussia, | and on the wants of the time and of the country. The first md Ре SN ee Бкы J н "bo OTt: i а Ула ard e — ptd 2 e vem аат gem s alone нет ай - réasouable hope of the e n y Ш d could not release him en fi s promise, Ег ractical working of the fant was named by the Queen, who h i nor ol literate vod АУ ose by w ie E epe Tatia. ES rto given ad en the pem eme the font, * Victoria Alberta Elizabeth Matilda Mary." cluded, and he himsel! had r: ngage-|of native Poles of property and character as mem- The fo Nu b wir -$ thé River arisen -— а engage - €— ке the —— = eod and of provincial and ^ ı assemblies. But the recent conduct of the Jordan by the Prince of Wales. After the ceremony Send Government in Poland has depriv d them «f the а déjeüner was served to the visitors and gnent off officers f all Poles of this description and torced all of State ЕЗ s inner p е such Poles to err id a T bodies in wbich eed , ^no m в were to e ise are wanting, there- —In sequence of the + ivi i ili "cd à i B politieal, au ilit» y. | fore, in tbis Imjerial esto, the frst elements o! ire i e Hes by ie "sie in i thé exhibition of |carried on by the Russian Government witbin the kii PA of — namely, а сто of security ou the опе the w «ddi presents, th ce of Wa iles bas con- mel Ad which the Poles so k d bed, ашап and to w and the feeling o and confidence on the other. they ге! m * despatch of Lord Dirba; then ambis дог of St. -Poton " t d in their opinion is v allow sty's Goyern rgh, dated їп August, 1837, Lord Durham says:—*There ta^ d been а Jealousy, nay, batred, existing between the hese lam may be Russian: v» Pol SU M Катар. had hoped this соев. it is not, t, indeed, for "ber Majesty's Gov that t 5 pré ent pé , by tais the Social position of his f Es e result. vum be a grow рч ныб Russian, and. securing "the olitieal freedom of his Polish, -— of dim me ite i subjects, might bave united both by tbe link of loyal attach- h Ken ington hd nm until the evening of Mondes va the 4th May. The jewels, however, have —А Cabinet Council was held on Saturday ж the "ован residence of the First Lord ot "T in Te apas dan n Pri e tha RY Movs — Mr. Green Price was | wit: our a c mit і Pole i e li m on n Saturday for Tos dot nor, in the room of imm li d : i ast and | modifed. reset iy доев m e ed G. Lewis, without Nd deines Mr. Stans- shal Poe reduced to Subjection, diminish the intensity of the insumrectio ор, Ox е! t membranee of the events of the struggle ds lon Nds emy of ваай апа a w Lor 4 x the adu DOA ‚ Was se reelected for аЬ Pi Me iud UAM t ор ond. danger, security to die most moderate of Pol m olorelcy of elie : eain aig this Ber мфену Gon ernment а p eim M vm [e Жома Mig = sepone he In "hs Imperia, Government that Prince of Wales. The Colotieley o f the — аиса ае. ted by the death of Lieut.-General Paterson, has been conferred on Lieut.-General Viscount Melville, - Navy.— n pursuance of Her Majesty's pleacure, Admirals rals Sir F. W. Austen, G.C.B., d Sir W. Parker, |0 r G Pec. ЧЕ promoted Admirals of the TEER RzvrEw.— Major-General Lord RU Panle Б presented to the Commander-in- -Chief port g br Volunteer review at Brighton on индол ay. Lordship says : ыы фт d e AU 9 egere my expectations, for on a densi, агу} feared they l р | 2р0 HB GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 2, 1868, з "P — fioe эа bci: ре ша "I an e; YT Ae е utter быы = эз of the com bnaticna bi hitherto d шей reconcile Poland with thesituation that bas d for her. яа. e тыз — these tox 'equent d are, wbene source о! > m tbe wbole of Europo. This is е = para hap ened at = periods have taken t bad expressed. The Bills about to be laid before tbe Ri E — Denmark.Schleswig, and not Holstein, except in cases where tbe contrary was бивају — The Speech further notified that a w Custo be i Rigsraad, and i in case of its passing wou uld | also во be laid Naples on а, јеетеу o f inspection to the Papa 1 frontier, The gaoler of I: an Micbeletto prison а few days since carried off the rs relative to the trial of Signori Ye € Fausti, and other political now in confinement. The official journals state althou gh these ‚ documents have 2 urloined, the л 6 tation arrived at Copenbagen by railway. On Monday tbe witness, is not on ing extent, but tbeir prolongation may urb the. rela- tions between tbe various Cabinets, and bring aboct the most deplorable complications. АП the Powers ae equally inter- „ Фаш "Www cause of these ever recurring "We would fain queer le Due, that tbe Court o! селат The members will, "however, only re ially received by his Majesty when the acceptance tifical ме es cu нып the A offic ofthe crown by Prince William в ball bave been defi nitively a upon. Ап азер and Court iages | orem been placed at the disposal of the placed em a doubt. The French ex M Papal Zovaves. Rvssr&—An Imperial окаве bas been published 3X К зой in, gbe sum га ө spirit as " му Жее — deputation. фы: ordering а general levy in Ше c бостон 3 «in oe rr —The Gov t g Hanover sub- | bordering on the Polis vinees no Lot wil sbow ыг h liberal dispositions ANOYVER.—The Governmen "— "йе of whieh the reign of Ei Bajet i de еее. Alexander 11. mitted to the Federal Diet а series of resolu tions on the with Russia, «o Government is aish 8000 bas already given such signal proofs, and tbat it will, im its e g bas asked. the ултын e Lon Mem (Be окушы e£ VQ ШАНА place | proclamation of the Danish Cie ent, as being lace all civil Р e ый this pae ow а o de ys a hod opposed to the treaties of 1851 and 1852, оза to the Yi officia B Согізсћакой,” fondamental laws of the Germanie Confede erati т то — of the Warsaw Revolotiona Count Levachef, Aide- -de-Camp of the , Emperor of , AUSTRIA. —41h6 Genera» Соғғегронвепа о VY OCDIMOPY I Commi M rem. gie o of the day f Russia, arrived їп F on Tuesday i Russian tbe French Gerement, La Francestates that Russia will address a memorandum to the Powers ‘Poland, | stating tbe concessions made to the » and the causes of the continual КЕТЕ It is asserted tbat the Рез will 20 memoran- dum. The да debate on M PA the Ministry for Foreign Affairs commenced on Eo s i Chamber рери n reply to а quent M. Emile Olivier, ‚те!айте to Poland, M Billault said ofan intended interview ыы» МАУ — е эз Government to Denmark, and states states that tbe Austrian Ambassador, in compliance with the wish of Prussia, ing tbe in n — re Russian а thoi aaay tere pill мг чы) E Miei чеч formed а procession, wberen ууа — has | ment the reservation of the rights of the German Con- | Canons m | federation in a simultaneous note with that of the Prussian mba dor, and couched in similar terms, Th H and the застае! Wyeznski, Торна and others, | as well as a great number of priests, were arrested, _ | Orders bowever were subsequently sent to т - by 36 8 was necessary for all the ad engaged їп the question. He proceeded | to ға i Government will give explanation which might injure the че of negot iem, ? We are ali А ere by а of the mrs For this purpose Аар F ey left Vienna on Monday for Rome, to act missioner for the Austrian Government. The P lis e t. Petersburg, directing t all the rient ere arrested siould be set - liberty, - "аткы Wolonezewaki, Bishop of Samogitia, bas insurgent General Langiewicz, having some days pre- Ор Saturday an important enga; ment x place between the Russians and cordial feeling for 50 sufferings of Poland, but are convin viously declared that ear Warka, south of уаш ш -— за Ел question en hune n. ТЫ V m^ ps oae! i. — ES Ys M Russians з were dele ated with great loss. б те е ali етозеітез to be } tra potice office а bn о encounter to f upreasonable oscillations and suppositione, to-day | florins, baving љета di km IA was on Wednesday | Polish forces аё Pazurek, near Olkusz, on the road believing in a general conflagration and t 'ow completely AM. under а strong military escort, to the fortress | Miechow. The insur ents, педин Mosakowski, dest A. d чемер 2 — o the t — е нане ыза | of Josephstadt in Воһеш!а. а whole company о! Russians, and put another od Ruefellcmüdenes in tbe uu imd banis et M ызаа ч Were eem Diet has been| The Poles under Olevinski. (mer gained considerable him who, having such great interests der- — ned by Imperial decree to meet at Hermannstadt | advantages hs Russians at Wonezanas, v n the 1st of July. Степ» x form under the com! On Wednesday the Corps Législatif passed the whole EX.— The Italian Government has made over- of "Siziarenaki, W »ligorski, and . Smiechowski are Budget by 240 їл votes. "he Session of the | tures to the Grand Duke of Baden f for th in the palatinate Corps зла latif bas шк. mmus to the 7th of|of the Kingdom of Italy. The Government of the Мау. of Th -|Grand Duke at once мыла a s agents in foreign | wi tione t | countries of its intention to recognise the Italian |i ted change in tbe policy of the Court of Vienna. The Prince and тале. Napoleon ris about to меце а е Arm was reviewed by the mperor on ' e of the by several таре relative а ап alleged | Thurs rsday says tbat if, on the one band, tbe par progress in ind submitting the foreign policy o Ce быз A — discussion, on the otber t the Gov vernm y be determined to immediately y most distirguished members of the French aristocrac the ре Ја Roche'oucauld de Liancourt, we odes к ; il some landed property ма e has inherit Podolia, forts м left of ome Olevinski is trying to effect a jonction — y Mam with the was nded Kingdom, and especially communicated that intention Consti- A inci M Ов vue ipe арыг ation ie. under Ў Р, Russian ена . Lelewd _ m | : nrw С P nd wounded. On Friday four engagements мей fought between the insurgents юа the Ru "T the and Warsaw _ фор». е the vicinity of Craco ^ Rai An engagement between не і унон A ct the. Russian troops ме Mh рый С Му upon the oar with the alleged object of takin emm of EA s rendered E y c "бый has occurred at Radomsko. The Warsaw official journal - * Enn SWITZERLAND. — Austrian Government es | acquainted tbe Federal Council that adherents of | and reb seek refuge at Jerzyke, in Prussian Cartes. The Imperial Court of Жанен bas re a i i Cortes. Th and taken vp his residence at the Royal Castle. ol Arsnjuez. pura portion of the Tyrol. The Swiss Goren a to Turin as forwarded a note to erms, explanations as he fi r CE i b pr the frontier cf tbe cantons | the ere spem the French Govern- | Os con» BT TE Èr” Hs [el || T. Kin urned to ama э Senate усам d tbe provi- t until May. The Chamber of Deputies | | Bu m4 adjourned | tbe debate on the Bill for the gen e Nat ional Guard until - А ittee entad + шщ con S ports in tbe interior of Portugal has been abolished; . they are, bo: '» necessary for leaving or entering the 'effice, bat th in the Cortes is so strong tbat de ust в е place. The Chamber of perty descending with the title to an heir) v. ag d did of 53 to x AND Хон "WAY. — The wbole Norwegian | qu Potius Staf has [vis summoned to Stc dde for the en favour: our о Paeră w Peers | in several in reply to a question, tbe Minister of tbe Int wal defended the authorities at Genoa in having prevented rens i in X of Poland taking ne He said нышу or Poland was а for agita- auo s safet m meetings in | been to Chamber feme IE oa men — spina) тоне Ta then Rep у o the Government relative to some groom est. lst of Мау. The Nord of Wednesday, however,| M relations between M - Petersburg are terri- - Several skirmishes have taken place in the Pala- tinata of Sandomir, in the course of which 120 Russians ere killed, Three Russian infantry corps have been - depot from but the the я, T the place is not roe m Po ET nent Sour ИА entirely -— near Koszyce. On the other band, - said to bave been defeated 1 Deutsche Zeitung Данк а earam ating va the districts of T in Wes frontier to join th by a Russian руны. pe Lipn ines gb ofthe revera tek to figit bu the infantry Шале impen decree nt ал m re р an аш M s 1 " age su passports for that Muse: we рааны brother-in-law ЫРА Cz x and a cd of the odis e an Chamber, bas ў and a p^ pecie be ЧӨ names of 7% quent um Oui: CHR UA and ^ of t а - Max 2, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE that Yat the Cotton Adulteration Bill has passed the | (cmt ouncil. The construction of tbe BhoreGbau d |. Railway has been com — ted. Тһе Viceroy was con tinuing his progress. made his entry into Meerut | on n the Tth of March, vith considerable militar ry disp'ay attempted to prevent General Corcoran passing witbout the countersign, when tbe General hot. him dead. Ап engagement bas occurred o below Sufolk be tween Federal g an gomery Blair. labou. The latter denounced the English aris- їосгасу for жү; '@ - s — ates Alabam ma and Florida, the ork wo instan feder ate M The алы) was silenced by the gun- one of was dirabled and ле kee. Advi b fub Хе merchant has hereta to tha Маһага}»һ БИ that saw the rebel leader Feroze im with several Ba aul state that ^| | bee | us ii». in bia ) possess ssion, ernt on tbe 8th, and followed P E ich, ho Р, to All the ep diti for "ie e purp se of reaching tbe |" те f Vicksburg by tbe several parses Jeading жел] (be. Mi — À have been аас The entire Ys авв а ав — д to He ~ т, yer d dni Á-- 2 re reports s state that Ad imira Fer „С Cawn presented himself as tbe represen- Rebellion still rii v in а Маһотейап шаам, b rise ы һег М»}ев&у?в Govern | ied Both and Several o gi them to stand thel trial. been -— Me бе їп со Ke office s bav e bee ounded, kc which still held ont, | ed in the city. ness of the er before Hera but fears x а famine were pe ain Т9 ntelli- | ера {тош © to rM 93d аон pene the ill- | Tv D, erpa bis ies Vids я т" the lOth ult. state that two more Federal transporis, filled with troops, bsà | others Refogees sufficient to last фе {мо years Vicksburg ч fortified by 225 At present. it is beld by not more than бо 0 tore "but n case of attack reinforce: »-— «an be bad, es аге constructing t steamer In R n, Missis- sippi, the “у фаны аге tensive would Lig eggs were fa Ver ^ extensive flights | of locusta had visi b of ne jav use immense damage, and efforts. were Bistrot the eggs. 1п one district these coll tea d by таорӣ another vi в. he rebels have gained jetory over the In potio. at r Е, p. 90 miles from Nirgpo. Lieut. Tinling, of eim -— Encounter, ien with Captain ar were се ; ived а chance wound in the which | ha. В S AN Wgt quiet at ъа nghae APAN.—' The news from Japan is scanty, е» -— e state of aflairs against foreigners меза Pur next yea hern journals in their state that nine e harbour towards jack. y zu which — and pow be 800,000 bales оге enim in emphis to opera ar the gunboats PAA three tı berland River - 3 several а а oes diano! e is ‚н gat amag ор | р t Jac 60 | bribery. erate s th e dr from tbeir wo ork on the vias by "Irish. je) other labourers. Оре roes fired а pisto ol into the сто н wounding one " - dt via and it was with "t difficulty at © у has court. will « Я, A: th , 1863, гв үр mon огей, that Dianae xc llan has resigned his com "recie t is "ptt ted from Havannah that Admiral Wilkes was held as tn p m. | there until he «could explain E the Vanderbilt {һай fired a shot at a Spanish coasting steamer. А report is current that the British. steamer Cygnet hilst entering a Cuban mista Ре Ж Cygnet inst чо, р for. ыг ting to obtain а seat n compliance with the il of the Con- President Davis on the lOth ult. the Confederate $3 ig the cg {тот trie, ті In „the ir E LE p he fleet d T bbstructions stre е cba o Cumming's "rs "ad A EL Fort Rip ley to Fort deuote ]t was possible to pas iiec obstr ructions, and after an nh ment lasting rita 3 till 5 in the noon E боре, and one of them, the Keokok, The Federa A fiom which point they Pa Viliamsburg. General | Wise has intrenched - side of E Гат. ааз is going to attack Fort M rada. — es че! агыл о omac is Sn mo mystery i í sub, jec! - of the Poto Ad огч has been awdd прегрна daya. dfi svstenance of their armies rather Mzxico.— Official despatches from Vera Cruz nounce that "pen Mirando bas defeated Consuet near Chol up a brilliant engagement. The Mexican эя; was "— d and A prisoners; that of the French was X , two of whom were killed, ed | tobacco. Juan. The convents have been fortified, ed earth- the open coun The rrison t 30 min € pem, en ing in ihe the ken w ck 59 times, and her turret worked with if culty. Тһе Passai | times, | Ferry, to invade Maryland. A special e- | Tribune, from Washington, dated the 17th ult., ifta al cavalry, infantry, апа ЕЕЕ di " kin “despatch o the | that a force of Federal upon pit Ha А. latter place asserted, breaks the line of the Virginia way, and turns the left тас of the Confede- thes None of the other per] contain this. news, The disaster at Charles- New w York, and ree others, the Psi; N piece and ч. ыч тей апа теп ende red ed the place is estimated to mber 18,000 m raph line Up a Puebla and Mexico bas been + КУ whole population round m is favonrable to the cere intervention. The tary condition of ye Fre bs is excellent, ipd the army is full o ardour. "the o ficial report says, in con- clusion, “ We. cut the aqueduct, and command all the roads." ne ad AL. for service. This condition of his fleet Admiral nt abandon the idea of renewing the conflict. No land force co-operated in the attack. 5 1 Hunter ед that Н e could only spare 7, 000 the North. p Solicitor. General ar ЗА Lord P alm == и denounced for their recent speeches deprédatio ns of the Ala ibama and „Florid а. There m ма that Fort Sumter, although somewhat trong as ever. It is estimated that the 1 80 shots, 40 which s struck For t Sum- bave had son ia efforts made to Ge M a peer at length been successful. mation Wai reached Fortress Munroe that a steamer with one regiment and reaching. him тч federates under ere the Federale are fortifying themselves. pted to t к t is supposed 3 dy the cs aec tbe Federals w ; iderable excitement has been ud e Suffolk ooting of Colonel сау Ъ il Соба ve ‘Colonel Kim bell while on оц $i icket duty Con- 1 Longs to the re-|th rted pes. of CS Q.000 strong, continue to invest olk, to Stone Inlet, 12 miles. from arleston, t to dist Admiral Dupont's "whole available force to — the енеш repulse before Charleston. The Tee York was 1,100 men the last advices two of the Mo da had of Congress to share the ibilit witl smiled ipe Port IN whither the remainder followed | England, af su uch a course -should be necessary to on the 12th. ye wounded, one of whom bas since died. The Cha rleston | "The New York Time nes says it is physically certain ercu D: |Am erica w will exact an Il for British ашаар, the question of I the only eae thin time ys set 10000 1 н == have at the south, and backed by the greatest MAT vm on earth, the conquest of Canada would not be such cag play as the Times supposes. The esponden the | | It t реден t tish Governme ure of the the grand mass meeting called the iy у of the Loyal National League was held at N York on the anni- versary o! the fall of Fi persons assem ho w y "Gener 1 Fremont |. and Sigel and the 2 . Mont- tration, Thes oce е int Great. Britain i is con- i m tb A Oct .ober, to open xp nt n омей һуап sequ of a friendly Power ouy эше спа учы wher captured by Federa! vessels. In | ot the "'ostmaste! | the British Ond N s should be forwarded to idit dee Bod THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE . AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [May 2, 1863. Ear! GREY thought t ae Suggestions со? the committee would | commended the course which bad bee n pursued by | the (the. СЫ —€— Pa ore "pd P X was " desirablg a to confer seme very useful) powers, an opinion in which Lord Government, who, whatever might be their Lowe — я ап erference іу the Hou h the details of the STANI EY of A1 DERLEY p peurred. as to the conflict, bad maintained a strict neutrality.— Sir ападе ben e the pd and E desirable to avoid any. JvEsDAY.— lle Akali Works Фу uletion Bil, the Іосі | KELLY asked what protection would be given to tia blug which should е a fee ing in the public mind Govervment Act (ie 58) Amemom mt bil, the New Zealana | carrying letter bags — Lord PUN said that the dne oen that an ась о! i justice эм y the Government. He Boun: ovies Bill, and the Offences (Sovth Africa) Litl were read а | Goverment had prescribed rules to their naval ‹ ffiecrs not the уй те dea that the olo. should be withdrawn, and thid time and passec. The Getray Soniad lo sewer to | open the bags, but to forward iun 5 the consuls, vho would in that cas e would engage that the subject should be the Farl of АД Бр xs af LE на ave | ower to examine the and ive u eun mt v" жата, emt referre: oyal Commission — Mr. DiSR:ELI demurred to tbe contract tor the co the oils e doch Galw of a hostile character, The House then ittee the Товон that it was unconstitutional for the House of Com. and America would ct чү үгү stipulatione of the old ar "op Su; plv pro уой. The db ea the Committeoo! "Sunny КАУ zn. mons to address her. Majesty on any subject connected with the ment as to the rate of speed, and that copy of the contract | been brought up, Mr. Сох oved that the further con- | management of the army.—General Liwpsav having »ccepted wc ala be laid on the table before the v e or the subsidy was | sideration of the vote teii iak petes of а iE to the | the proposition of Lord Palmerston, the motion was wi wn, asked fo rince Consort be postponed. believing that the sum proposed | Miltary Detence of Colonies.—Mr. A. Мпла called attention esty's Governmen THUREDA — The hoff Mail Ва ags s.— Em] RUssEIL said he | would be insnfficient.—The motin was seconded by Sir H. | to the correspondence bètween her Majesty’s Go x had iw a d o! Lord Lyons stating tbat tbe United | VERNEY.— After an аран — Lord PALMERSTON, who | the Governors of Canada and of New Zealand concerning the States Government had d determined to "T m i етой and | gavea pledge that no pie Ee M be asked for, Mr. litary —M of those colonies, p mo d ph сору of all cargo belore а Prize Court, and t ard the mail.bags to | СохіхснаМ witbdrew his the Report was agreed | communications which have passed since the mencement p tbar destinaticn. Мг. Sewar3J, Ned cia AR үй" of nations | to. "The report of УУ А MAT 9 Ways and Means was | 1862 between the Secretary - the Colonies end the терге ор this point no - suffciently precise, was anxious to make a | brought up and agreed t tatives of the Cro the Bri рар бе дер pendencies ro €oumuuicaüen to Нег Majes'y's Government in regard to —Dhi " Eh specting the mode and. зі of. their military defence. В mail-Lags carried in private «hips por the future he believed Ne ssi м ты Асб se КОО ns resolution 0 акага Un the time had arri hen, with the possessiót of tbat any mails seized wovld be forwarded heir desti- | the effect Ra ge S hé dut of the: Govértrmen а repre ive gov nd free institutions, the Colonies natio» without breaking the seals. “тле Drainage of Land | co, sideration, without dela y ought to take upon themselves the charge of their own (relon та "as гена a rein time an e Lerdliave tho деде ТЫ qi pet e defence. —M о E described the steps taken by the Earl moved the second rea pt ices | ьо that the people may lon Canad: ise a volunteer for El ctions Bul — Earl бккү ыра the Bill as a piece of the Having criticised at some length the на letters оѓ Mr. the ilitia fit for tyaining. It should be borne in mind at dens he Bi " р лм no most absurd legislaticn that bad ever sprung from Parliament Potter, tte chairman of the E ы Chamber ich It was impossible to stop P perti except by enlisting publie | & pic ihid. бо eiti Senede eant. war with Englaud. If, then, no mperi i force opinion against it. The a short c аы ion, was | Dot am peine e g [oo s, that tno gre: n; n е supplied to A it Bern а ras if diated the. тена а second titre. The | ты p “Han WICKE inquired what | owners were themselves responsible tor the P lamentable ШШЕ that rei pon us to n ry ion of our Steps were tc be taken in reference to the Bree a тё of the | state of affair а, because. iho y bar ad At the e time. it did not follow tnat we conld works on the Forts at SPiN Qu. не каа irom tbe late nelves ir dependen оі ww A pP o! чилер, "iens | consent їп an blimited Bof of trbps àt our 0 figit of Charleston tbat !orts still maintained their old тпеп, who bad broken а эмо Бейге za f phon. АКы, ев, | CO»t in time of war, much less in peace; consequently the py кү Over ships, wo à pisted к ps ni and "ho boasted o rino me they bad made, | дегег се of Canadian territory must mainly depend on the ntage of such defi E th si ia сае the | Canadians theuwselves, With regard to New Zealand, the The Duke. ot T E in reply, atatea 1 en ч p de Then len angi ot from putem д кену оса wp: d as the 1862, only 50,0001. had been e оп tbe Spitbcad forts, Porter to P the subje маеп min по 1 inter еу. were and that Ше works bad fi adipe ча suspended. lt would, тшу tó transfer m whole of the r bound t the Боре Сул their present crisis, - Mr. however, be shortly нешу о кен о doce for а) s vernment ; AYTO a no reason why 2} millions of people, with y, aud it was desirable that t| estion Of | work Ў а revenue of 1,200,000/. per annum shodla: not do somethin the Spithead forts sbould be settled this year. cent | york) to ghat dos знат утоа S A more to defend th шй than the Canadians had donas engagement at Charl а most useful experiment | dependency to ruin, К i0 caus EY approved entirely of the policy of the Colonfal nection with the subject of these forts, as the distances tbroughout the country. What, under these circumstances Minister, and hoj i ld be persevered in, no matter what ` of range, tle obstructions used, and the lac iy of approuching ere the manufacturers to ( ertsinly Һе | opposition might be offered to it iu the colonies. er some were in bo ai bours almost 1dentical.— —The Earl Bouse оғ. loan to reli ea fram: tboir difficulties observations from ш. panon e motion waswith Iron- said that, after reading the published acconnts of Pun won'd recomuend them adopt ап eight hk urs' bill for | € 9d Ships —8і зоте an address to her Majesty Charieston, 16 - him th: : ай the injury — Бу" adults atid a fotr bore bill for children. This would check the | t0 appoint a c Үү to ГУНА the best mode of construc- theirou-clad ships was inflicted after they ba Sed Forts | ter aep ctradin „отет. — which had | tion and form of the iron-clad ships whic Sumter and Mostre ан got into tel (ose ds тете еу were glready done so much to bri g upon the "datto opera- | future navy of England ; to report upon the ships pri exposed to a coucentiated fire frcm all the batteries at a tives. If, in addition tb this yt eid à wovld comply with the | built and building, and the amount of dock. and basm accom- distance of from 300 to 5.0 Yaraa. Ший. GnEY inquired жнын prayer óP tha өөдө end other hi gh clas s оре етага and modation required for their use at h d abroad Hesaid Süpbosing pe бо Mx had boan mede роо | give them the means of emigratit A reat and per Dih Me er uy was to establish a council of scientific men to n mig no got near епоц ю she ock- advise ihe Adtriralt ruction of iron втра. yaárds, The Duke of SOMERSET thought not His E Bod Soult ba done е2 эп amendment, н pt v веерам. ac uie cd itt ~ пс: roduce into the public servicea was that the vessels did not get up far wie do the to' jl facturing FRIDAY. — The Vie Adm miralty Courts фе хом ^ geog nā | осел жоп {Һе distress. — 17, time. Metropolitan КЁаїйюо уз.—Еат) ved w Em m ad been A in en y hae and mee ж respect to the East e апа Rotherhithe. de бте ась | Lancashire, and 437,000 persons were y. Th m 80, and Commercial Docks, the Metropolitan, Tottenbam, and |50 рне. tho Rotherhithe, к — Venns зоб Вес т) | > 2 о Бау b that ders mit'al be dis- | Ft datga, nd that py ey be no perde уто Баа" vim шше nt. Шой. adam session, К а постао to. e Inc los thé over t i Sod tá grati mploy y the people Сү through Com Mc a преп the ред 8 and other publie us a ~ : XOT NM E E ILLIERS sai rely faile to | HOUSE OF COMMONS, make out in wbat respect Dini hawn them. ЕЁвтрАҮ.—$аййотз' Homes.—Sir Н. STRACEY poved a resolu- | selves ше to 1 ! tion empowering ibe Board of Trade ане Sailors | not any tang i onse. тера he said, with great lal After some. Homes by grants from the Mercantile Marino Fund.—Mr. M. pan ы ће , ра! as ordered to be eancelled GIBSON | the motion, w! was — witbouta| would be ег pos т а royal | 9f informality.— n ы Аус, obtained leave to division. Te Glo. asgow Мил der.—Mr. STIRLING moved for pa aid со i isalo ported tha n E € аксу Bill to authorize the Removal of Poor Persons born in „Аг relating to the conviction of Jessie M'Lauchlan, and the s befo There were ha Scotland, and chargeable in Ire lend, The other orders of sequent commutaticn of ber sentence, statii g t ) pei p". M din t up p including he day were then disposed of. taken by the Home Secietary had left a stigma on Y^ Fleming, | | 72, 000 able-bo men. To find independent employment for 8 man 87 y f age.—Sir б. GREY vindicated the course he the latter E то doubt be ы, des irable. With —Church Rates.—Sir J. TRELAWNY moved the had taken, in conjunction with the Lord Advocate, i > tw e duty f the Church Rates „Abolition Bill, and said _ ceedi bseque: thetrial He was ling to produce | m " vr papers on account of: the inconvenient p dent thei - duction would establish, • Seizure of the Al zandra.—Mr. m H.zsFALL called atention чо the seizu:e of the Alexandra at n made, e bad ascertained that Lanc: Nor х would be to fall back o: aptum there would be api MC d ‘employment in red works for 100,000 men for two winters. ors, erpool by tbe direction of the Government, on the d of — of the pom ed Eulistment, v abolition.—Mr. G. Неру "ночей a to show that Bill be read a coy e this- 1 1,855, 8197 bad been Mire t balance of e pw. 29 и SIDE supported {һе am ent, and itende: I ha ааг med according e the deciden: of Mr. Miall, vt ET otiu the powe er Majesty's Government . mig the Bill was as a ain of sand to а ошаш) er mation wer сыа bump о Goverment viduals w: holdi: i c9 with | the object to which it would З? be Foreign Eniistm Арат uld .H T. or EDWa dé, Mr. А) separation of the Church dote the Sta' e, the d RANGE M кү, iately ta A to put that Act in Mr. V i N, Lor Бф, Mr. W. GARNETT, NE ran ш ага the utilisation of the fabrics of the e-tablishuent. Ra d 2 shi t ted to ni As one who held pra ia Ms opinions, ma pr e ne of titutions € . -- Bes was um withd i idm and of the i rmatic | Mr. iii i the Church was o e con. e hich this bad the greatest taking outas і | in maintainin 9 bistory of tbe Beer : н js Eulistiuent iL pies жу pointing out in- of Augu SED end бе license upon the ces of the solicitude of that Government to en veyance of P. gore i at ве TTL were ете, апа Bercy еар. Uy ipu Ж... ordered 3, locking at the еня the je ноев should ter Не TuEsDAY.— Dist % а. н. T: : May 9, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | а —— -re ? новом, West Hartlepool, Durham—G. РА; „ Goole, York · caps. 107 and 62, to prevent the Spreaatng or f e per Cent. Stock, $ 1095 to $; Five рег Cen з Ае and Porler Mercha aid РКЕ | Semen Yorkshire, Тап- ic Lo and other Ammols. сой Rupak Paper, 107+; иер Bills, 8s. га keeper—W. Parr, Kingston-upon-Hull, Commission Agent—J. PITCHER, — narat Architecture.—Lord С. PAGET, inr — — Ron P: Hai Шәп. 101: Ditto 1859, ^56, | © Row, Kentish Town ate Leatherseller- W. Rorer, jun.. Walsall, Е Ў жу ваф said that фе Admiralty were impre із. pm.— MION s, MOT Men > » | Staffordshire, Veterinary Surgeon—E, C wi. late Cottage Grove with the necessity that some steps should be y^ 79 for тезү 60, 94; Buenos Ayres, 94%; Chilian, 102; Dutch Cer- i epe PATE g MR н Ме a att. Jae of the School of Naval Dus bs pie aat as con E A ifieates, 1001; Е ian, to 4; Ditto Second Wolverhampton. Aie Denies m. Roose, Flint, Chemist and Drusgist— efore a nre о е Y О ч. DGERS, effield, Razor facturer- P дь Ls ра by ТА В. MowrAGU, his lordship said that althougi Issue, 974; Greek. for Acct., 29% to $; Ditto Coupons, | Esmmercial'rravelier—J, Srracuan,late Norwich, Birmingham, tho collection of naval models " Somerset CH ORAS was in а | 142 to 14; Italian, 71$ to 2; Ditto Maremmana Rail- Істе GP eM EE An Roly, Order dn is Ea limited space, still there уа А ЕЙ o. fou n poa rip or ram pe way, 761; Mexican, for Acct, 351 to 35$; New | Euston Square, Cab Drivere immane Brewer Street € Golden Square, i b ot: usse. ha e models w itt 5 " News Agert-J. SuirHB, Everton mcashire, late Fruit Merchant — a cape eh fe на ia s A kept 8 тон | Granada, 15$ to 4: Ditto Deferred, 81 to $; Ditto | ууртум Sanpercocx, " Altarnum, eir Mio a CN wes at | band Warrants: өы, 7; Peruvian, r | Sxa*z, Birmingham, Cast-iron Fender Manufacturer—Pmitip CHRISTIAN sight.—1n answer t т. TAN г. CowrER stated that і 1 ji SronTz, Liverpool, Artist — W. S16swonrH, Roos, Yorkshire, Tailor— it was intended to complete Carlton Н ^ m Spo cct, 884 to Portuguese, 1862, 481; Sardinian, тна, Bath, Coach Bulder- J. Stevens, Frimie ‚ Surrey, Licensed idi rmer!y stoo! b S ў i Victualler — R. eter- ershi ina the vacant ground where the Riding School formerly pror Acct., 87; Spanish, for Acct., 545; Ditto Passive, | УШАР, Halifax, Yorkshire, Stonemason— нам, Appleby, but that he should поб propose the continuation 9. 7. [34 to 85 ; Ditto Toertifiestés; a Turkish, 1862, for Westmoreland, Watchmaker- J. Tavio C Huddersñeld, Yorkshire, Manu з carriage way from the mall in MC James's Park to Charing 02 ;V la, 1862, 5 facturer: буа Илин , Worcestershire, Surgeon ТАРР Cross. The Peterhof Mail Bags.—M т. W. FORSTER inquired ! Acct., 7 enezueia, not J. Turr, usly adve ed), Јафе of Lewisham, Jobbin r раа that p MUR. ottingham, nemason—' Y HE нд а Sedg he rumours were correct that the. Foreign Office P ottingh Sto -TT late di 18 ley xen ial Coal Merchant- G. VOLANS, Һе е! orkshire, Hosier afternoon received а satisfactory despatch from America re ука, late of Long Асте, оге ее грат . Jongs, River tive to the seizure of m ags ?— Мг. LAYARD, amidst genera! View. bí ntbaripton, Wine Merchant—R. Witsow, late Im Street, ——Á wia he was bappy to be able to state that th: Bank ot Cmnglamv. Park Road, Battersea, Retired Purser—E. M. M Ar Road, l Govi t had received information from Lord Lyons that ISSUE DEPA RTMENT. jembeth. 4. Wa , ш Isle ot ient, Вв мш T ае be forwarded t verpool, Bookkeeper—' BER, gham, р l the Абада seized in the Peterboff would be Notesissued.. .. +. £29,141,405 | Government Debt s. „. &11.015100 RD, Barnsley, Yorkshire, Chemist—E R. W sirkin Draw paena, Bep | prede stin aid without рше opened. The Proposed Тах on Other Securities 4s 3.694,90. | mi&tress—J. MET Workington, Cumberland, D. | Chari в order for the second reading of tbe Custom: go ld IEVET Ров, .. 14491405 мга, Masbrong h нлр ire, Buteher—L. Wn j $ | == nc .Waste Dea | and Meme ill, Lord. R. Сес complained that tbe лозата. ау: aste Dealer ов Sy oak Keith, Banff а | Bill proposed to tax e а О gounte ina pozel ana £20.141.405 7229141405 | Manure Merchant — J. г Солт, Holy wood, Dumfries shire, Farm -R si manner. In the case o! Я olomew's Hosprta. Наві ieston, near rk, Farmer— ACGREGOR, Inverari! dione the ТОРЕЦ d dred Pi - BANKING DEPARTMENT. jeuo qnam & Company, Turin. Forfarshire, Quarriers— ue DRM of att UI miU oprietors ар? дн 0410 Government Securities Rev z, Glasgow, Confectioner- A; Rose, Inverness, Baker—C. STOCKTON, patient& and thousands of out-patients of the benefits o! pe ор 042770 (тетайтшк Dead - oT. ЖКО А оссе, Сега, rong на AU ad, ie е | the cbarity.—Sir Н. d expressed his disapproval | Publie Deposits (includ- Weight Annuity) .. #12,051,395 | Glasgow, Dr sper, of the proposal, and marked that the Cbancellor of ipg Ex M quer, Savings Other be Securities s. .. „АБ 944 the Exchequer was much [m "X prone to apply small blisters of 8, missionere фе 2]. 857.08 rS они DES ҮҮ EUIS taxation to the ratepayers оі the eountry.—Sir Е. CROSSLEY E. s ASA 7,78.312 Gold and Siver Coin .. ЖР АйЛаїтороцв ani uM Дс ег Deposits .. s.s se 13,606,959 feared that tbe tax rn beue а great injustice, especially in г. Н "385 + the case of alms-hou UBBARD commented u еа Ше en days and other bills — 384 THE PRIN неа MEMORIAL.—The Committee £39,027,376 *З9 027,316 | appointed by the n +0 PA the best means A vices ва n MDA iving effect to € "Мајен ^s wishes in respect to а Memorial to the Prince Consort, bave ре — tei я d report to ber Majesty, stating t tbe, t o tlie Gazette of the- Duet nie йе; Vie терәп, бск, Shoreham, ‚ Kent, [Ee of De V v M Earl of Cinrendon, rak C. L. E« Lat. aker | a: ub Por - length ed Б CH Р submit pA to the ine тун ers as vais: EATS Hospital, wu жан "s ^ income o! "rein rge Gilbert Scott's dig of бое Cross ,0001. per annum, and would have to pay a out 7001. а year. “ Проса to ally wi of your which would be levied before it reached the hands of the e now d Lm by rustees. The g d en A gre Е. ОН, for a Т» Gothi the statue being within the pm to stand in regard to the s to which objec structure, "but open to view, and, i great mea-ure, open ad been urged was simply the ground of their justice to o the the air. While admitting the во sepulchral character munity. If they were just to the Mua at large let the f what are cailed Gothic Crosses, we cordially арр! eciate the к еу Kor rejec: uu о оѓ кыны ah th e great question conside: wheth Aute де to treat the recipients of hya peen ty as pec int jue persons receiving Ка amount of income tto —— е ta tax. In answer to a question from Sir ORTHOOTE, the CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER said that — of NM ot endowments which he мра totax were "t Den ILL saltér— E. G aR W то С. x "Huonxs. 3rove En d, St. б ind сә Е Жер UGHES, | Cross. It w ba! Westbrc уре wie i — dshire. Gas 5 En er- С. HarraL, late of e d К А; асе, „А do inte Dealer in ay, Tide W G. HaALLows ey | ment is not venia ntially bereit edem jt m p ы y ffordshire nd with the central line ої tot - charities.—After a few words from Lord н. M. FARQUHAR, and Mr. HENLEY, in opposition о the n charities, the pin was read a ond time,—T' of teatr E vin pm ius . ү ^ i Jewellery a: а Gen Mer Lis Б рес building the south ві һә Cua: Greengro 3 King's Чч pe а Bill, explained that the ct e : ‚ бїато gs À we ronceive (ао rean Connexion n yht meas! o Ша certificate ена ock payable to cwm y Big К bari ferra ЖЫ direction — аттар аз СОЯ zi T pp а Ва а England note, It w: a А ei MS кык чете div kc s Durham, dem в prine ыша ith р although the Ы ай апа Tae md to tako о 1 e E Таурат; INS x Ufer. See y чч utc E NEA ү edd с b : e in itself would seem to fit Governor o he of хв, late of С er- — Lawu erhampton, tene бтрак, EU E . CHURCHILL, ida ted. d. Fund (20, 1000, 0001.) Bill, ап nd me." through com- the Borough т Collins hei had PEE E not insuperable difficulties, we ion : cost of Mr. morial, after reducing the height fro E d in his printed descrip порта SUR —Mr. т с е not, we fear, fore 10 o'clock, and d at hrs ice than гз бА the amount subscribed. ssl 23 tes dnd laughter, P ou A ua стас зін t хет sii gg vi di d nor for that of straightening tbe d lie road. Under e still thin e bound "elatis submit о our j nce of i 1 Harro; PAKINGTON approved of the Haa reni to | Butcher- W. W Worksop, Nottinghamshire sroox, Church Street, Woolwich, Greengrocer—D. the o rigin: nal motion and but | late Coschmaker- б. Үулткімѕ, Brynmawr, o — e, "Наше afe ling Ih "ше A J. Watson, Neweastle-upon- Tyne, Chemis! en ist. oppose the Bill, ur n his| TUESDAY: April 28: — BANK 3, 3 Mr. Scott's monument without sacre X its The motion and the E MANET J. їс dJ. ніт: aleybridge, Cheshire, mE ыт, | a aum ies: ТЕ 14 зийан егете тае E that pedin Ayd, fiiar Pre nz 4 РАА а об А. Busi ORNA en as à possibility, the indefinite — ofa bes je ж Nomi, Bt, Jon "s Wo jentiemen- T. Вал. Stone, Staffordshire, | which his Royal Highness the Prince Con appe d Nse: ond Grove, Putney, Build 1 stly Ву contemplate In relinquishing Tho ооа є st Mt mft, "Funstall, Stáffordshirc. Bo s oe кай, "Role, g^! of Car The House went into дао оп Judgments | Place Науегуюск ES Ш, Cheeremonger epe BRIND, Reading, PER utility to cience 3 а. art which t lp pron 3 ES, id | we Iaw ные ADS ds ды). Bi. but after а tew Заев had been | Corn Deale Cooxz, Barnsley, Yo опа, Grocer— Т. Constan, Luton, medie wo uld ungues stic d aa erderéd toy report progress. Ботан ба denet—J. Санті оң, Che sterüeld, Шта з Asst. nt— mmending the adoption 0! i аа се io A e cnt Ве ИЙ л оке r в. present at < o'clock, ? у момо m ALL, төш Sion of retlect y, * Bromwich, Licensed King "William Street. ores o I pd yi s on end fr «кайи x. | y ; pop : Ihre reduced its rate of discount from 33 per cent. ; that of num : Square, W aker—T. bern f 4 ji мер, was fixed on the previene "Thursday, to G iT Tubourme Grove мне rasta жешн national and thus Ee d FRID күш bein for Striking Y tie alf үе feit (beh the Ж, of Ei ngland, the fer чч? ət that a blishment are med. Ан е ie Sto k Exchange is ‚+ о gama wise shut, E to custom. The closing prices o ) IY aw. Shefield, Yorksh. ата за My wer for Mone Эв} to 93; Ditto for Ast, pon- Tyne, Grotere Tn "Sene arise; thanks may, be retu ents. Reduced, 91 bt Хен Manro, е -F k : Каа to ie Tavo rri Pos i dine per © HN Bunk Stock, 234 to ieam, rms d ^N 43 ый Dealer | pates їп the regret expressed by the committee THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE. [Mav 2, 1863. veh abandon for the present the, idea of t which, combined with a personal memorial, An red to unite e: tribute of national gratitude with ook the e purpose: whic esta! e ЖАА i pm ме се p of the baid. | ings to be ere h hx Th - deinen was always the first object, an iom onis i he а ses пара шш that. or dequatay the the Q s happy omm нес bav арс to which her Majesty had any beautiful design Ее AMERICAN MINISTER AND SHIPPING —The Times states that ы ндон, осса- sioned by the recent proceedings . Adam the а vessel bound to Matamoras in Mexico, are likely Chu = [zs E Ф z @ В z E ct E Ф ч © BE E H3 EN 5 о Ё [7] g? A = pas Ф Is] sh E b Б о S - © e pen m (es EZ e|of. the immediat animate * x ње е һе sentiment "is ansidty t res вау, мое ni iog мучени for selection vox my firs bes already i | to а the work of the Ж ч whatever et of those among who then k, and of the pers of Lord Burghley, was destro mornin 8: The furniture and effe ecss Were save lives were lost. call he тейин Te that the duty he had and that he only niae the feel. he said ies n elt that, t be intrusted to better or: more Thursday week the men resumed n is Cue uer It is stated that pA ME participation in Е.— НЕ n аркы —An engraver of this town, named Hides, and one of his „wor rkman, named Light, were brought a tew uberance, and, vodi жө hav forging “ Greenb the Ameriean Govern nment notes , kn own as backs." The history of the сазе was traced b y d by the pri. h 8 Д It is repo orted Ms t Mr. Adams is ud s|in this village and this district is mot merely a mat oners in engraving and print e: and w of having acted in the matter upon рањ ct represen- A — is setas P I бас ge І Mikey suspecting that something w ave informa. ; o scri ite awless populace,— | +; : ini M nd with un ndue haste, and that, i кайыш, dde маа е ы ааыа E imerican Minister, Th e prisoners were x s no pretensio Ruch aswy Аз ша tate any | lace. Lin dit to-day, from all I hear and, much th I bail being refused. Ма y that sense hich that of Washington on the T Жү 3s, therefore, | ouly fo foundation of ——— I find in this comparatively small > district as greai ce change, aud ps the better, hastaken place as believed that the friendly Vom between the Cabinet possibly ean ticed in any part of the country, I thin ak I t ze d ani. and the United States Legation in London will con- | am justified in qud that in this community, as in tinue unimpaired. bene cepe exon ару - i groa at — beneficii Тнк E TRI M ge e influence of the Church of this country, Мос Тнк WHITE EDITION,— А telegraphic | has been done, and it h: өп done by the Church in its Үй шн tlie Way ken ЖӨ as тта ed о i the despatch from Alex pes been received at е larges tr ense, that union between clergy and trial of Joseph Н. Жүн E the тешсин for сеча Office, Р ч that Captains Speke a Gra t hav ve comple eted their arduous „journey tral Africa, from by t the White Nile, where they had arrived in safety. La кемш RELIEF FUND.—At the heolig {7 the solatio Hou tee on Friday their recent across e Co "mit s of ae country, bu t 4 Арга elp in any histameo e formed Mid the emigrants were ready to start. pet rehef mi c rm ey to the amount of 3,565/. to several local late Mr. каш Bick nol ot Borne Hill was, | by o the executor ні d isposed ^ on seem at the rooms bt Mess rS. Chris e & Ma nso n King Street, St. James's, crowded to excess. The prices realised by the principal Ten pietures by J. M. W befitting terms to reverend fri iend acere am sure what has him for the tim will an for the future. шыны де, in ж й of i MA. though important as an se r want of a due m of p Guties, or of zeal nergy in their In this county we have an со pr fosence. who ecclesiastical paras ch ecclesiastical polity Ny seen to be o There is M individuals w pow аге conscious 0: ir da has contributed more to that signal revival of Church СЕ па d AS e Church sentiment which wesee than that f th. dea: -— execution of M Phail and Woods: m mec to murder he ыйы. оа ins = ted а iti уен ет Court t for div епзй et а iss cruelty and ӨЙҮ: "he pro- ced on Saturday by the formal thoro on Leni ceedings were Eu lodging of the lib e driscellancous. ug , ; Mr. Frederi adwick, d other bc dde whi a series of similar bloc sin adis the sole n aree plot of ron in чп Ma rk Str e а lot of wretched d rd. which шу elect Alderman. ' In бе ing the divest village of t H nm fron Gaol, Bo AE {ш they v were with the Жү that went to w pre | an опа а знае with the mean г and ану Novels which surround it, d bloc! adde d, and the plan completely carried out, the the he nger. Calling t the “chaplain ix his side, he есеје ей а eamer Alexandra has been The 1 m that he w: was he who fired the crowd was 2 The. cause of seizure as stated in in the Court of Exchequer is d fitted out with зушы : iuo appraised at 95007, the "appraisement filed ed was, comparatively. little disorder. Tur Ров Hz FALTE. . — The Registrar-General's deaths in enis in ы April : 25, we 1408, i иш Week ly dad Cuba d, furni Б о be emp plo оу р онн ng to exercise, the pow vi elf government i in and o МО. а зы Siate bini province, or people.” |. MAN „Ње МА S е eting of the street а harmonising throughout in its external desi E a marked feature пе design of this particular b Б ing is that each o 20 h itself every kind o ren estic office and convenience. fut have CO in common but а leading fror , the ground w ont Dr уйш с clothes, &c. eu there is à pem hole ing Ay уги eee mal pox, 58 from measles. erage num corre- eme 9 week of ie 10 years 18925 62, ded for population, was 1286. рсе reter Provincial. HTON-UNDE ие of „the Ashton rioters Sarnal] тоне! we {беч was n the number of pe ving parochial reliefi i m onions cotton экеле pared with t revious ‚ of 4404. The” 5 secre tha .96 barrels of structure 2 eri ит each [^ use varies ehe ue он ай fro! inrer to 6s. In the er а of m ek x we b flour, 6 boxes of last week been 38191. 402,8127. 10s. 44. | distressed districts, ау: 1 "ue ачат ае any of the finest bricks, use ofa kind of artifie bs but iyis Mam p —An in ne men an a e e ki ied yu the breiking. of a ux ру The jury г hai Tas ut drawn to the eturned a verdict of Accidental As R-LYN were E at the Salford 16th u The offences were of the same character as Tw o of them were + 34 4} n азр r YLESBURY.— The parish church of Waddesdon, which has been completely restored, at a cost of upwards t —A court was held on Monday on p p Majesty s ship Victory, for the e trial of Lieu- Charles Death. Ров board Е m t 25 per cent. This | xtremely hard, Sie ph light. linkers, culm, hard broken coke, үш n the proportion of four parts ol and cement. It is moulded in a he of giving it any desired | form кш st ge Majesty's dip Orpheus at present in England, for the recent loss dac ship on the dad of Manukau FOF this T broughont the an idea of the extraordinary сарва o itissaid that the Weed and lintels t whole building - of 16007., inst. Тһе Bisho; ор —— in New Z a mass of have been supplied and fixed in their of Oxford pr reached an appropriate sermon on Мы = the Court found that her Majesty's ship | plac t the cost. of what would have been с e occasion to a crow wde d con терн and a publie бйр Ve 1 еоп ft which the Duke of going "er it in the absence of pilot boats, that no Besides the pri гаї nE Marlborough presided, suppo ER B me whatever es attached to Commodore Bu "jose of superior comfort and convenience - xm of her officers m Roe that the conduct of ev the working vie » шап | and boy on п board was | ш i eu es nd ве surviving eris pepers were н it is a , mode of investing honourably acquitted. Lieutenant able return—it may be of 8l. о K е expense ot «1 ted і ти especial cum Ў ^ Max 2, 1863,] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. "J.P. for Buckinghamshire, aged 73— xu Potatoes are making this season of the year. E TRU —————————ү——==== iates every consideration of charity as offensive to | Windlesham, Surrey, ЕЕЕ TRES Nn rking Ан themselves, whom E is sought to MM з6 Сеа, the Rev. Wm. PowzLL, B.D., canon | healthy and ре s буш. 5 benefit, and as having militated again at every | ^. "andas ме rud ELE dut а. Leice st, Wethere 1 тю P & : —— ^. z itto 55 —.. other similar enterprise designed for their : nefit by ЭЛӨ VEO SR dre rane Half-bred ditto.. 1 85—19 Combing Ski kins- 19—1 6 benevolent men. shows on a careful estimate that | Down Ewes ..1 8 — 1 8} | Flannel Wool ..1 4—1 8 the receipts for rent for a year on the blo Опвев ат . Kent Fleeces .. 1 7 — 1 7j -Blanket ditto j d will be 3097. odd, and the expendi- THE COLONIA SALES commenced Ге ть. ч а де р Зар AUT аара A da ке Ios; д COVENT GARDEN, May 2. reduction of 3d. du КИ оп тч ADOS and on others at tur at, rates, IN: »pairs, ; egetebles of good quality continue to make their appearance lower rates as compared with the last series. jen x "balance of 184l., or exceeding 9 per n great prre у and importations of foreign goods are also of imd that чө үн г of the Pe dy "Fund d kept up. Apples and Pe ee rey эссе) canta the buildi ngs, but in | former good samples of New ippin may stil be had. —BoRov ы should 4 ing 1069, t A rins haee eren с эта Ty Yo «унф n Mes б-лар den ет pae дла? иат де. T^ s Sudani = аралк. mk E eese middlin samples of б р and foreign at oid higher taking in al cases а covenant from the lessees that ES агы are sufficient for the demand, which, under present prices, aid lower descriptions are more inquired att р should n r be direta, from this ев а purpose, в io igh prices, is limite oia | Potatoes are from 108. to 20s. рег ht "m cwt. lower than they bos - week; large supplies of new might Cornish Broccoli is that in зу insta « the poor man's site." MASSAR бес REENE died at Antrim 24 {в of the melancholy €— eie last week His thei still vg in by the ста Orchids, Pelargoniums, Cin Tulips, and Ro rias, Azaleas, Violets, Mignonette, FRUIT. er lb., 78 л 10в | Огапдев, рег DEC 12s 6d to 30s Fine Apples, à ht, Grapes, per lb., 10s to 1 — per 100, 4s to 8s le on Tuesday nig Strawberries, Y. хив, КОШ „Р. bush Ma to18s Ches; тнт че; ^w Walnuts, do., 10s to 1 e ordsbip, 6s nt Cobs, p. 100 ibs., 150s — рег} sieve, Lemons, per 100, bo to 9s Louth, in the peerage of Irel: ‚ апа Baron Oriel Ferrard, in the county of Louth, jn the peerage of the Unite ngdom, E танууга was born in 1812, and united in himself the inheritance and | Cabbages, per doz., 6d to 1 8, per 100, 4s to 6s titles of Foster Lord Oriel. and the Skeffingtons, s Mas- Qu. Peas, per qt., 4s to eds з-у p. punnet, 1834 to 28 sareene, Не succeeded his mother as Viscount Massareene in | Potatoes, Тох Regents, p.ton, Shallots, p er lb., 6d to 8d 1831, and her as Baron Oriel in 1843. e married in 1008 Rhubarb, p. bundle, 6d to9d 1835 the fourth daughter of Mr Hen eane O'Grady of Still. "min cá е › 1008 to 1208 |Garlio, эсе t organ, Dublin, by whom he has issue four sons and four daugh- =. cks, do., 60s to 80s Lettuces, each, ld t ters. His lordship was one of the — pop ооа » Cups, do., 75s. to 88 Endive, P: PRONG; iio in Ireland, an: also well gious and panari Turnips, p. bune Б за to 4d enin Radish, p. йоз 1s6d lent nobleman. In 1847 he published їз volue called **Chur Carrots, do., 5d d Melodies,” for the benefit of t the dis in Ireland ; ам} in Spinach, p. sieve, 1s 6d to 28 Байа Pa undle, 18 6d to 1860 he published n P bove of God." Lord ires ^ ch, 1s to 2s Scorzone: E oe undle,1s3d to 2s assareene was а deputy ету, for the county of Antri Beet, per doz., 1s 6d Mushrooms, p.pott., sto 1s » d lieutenant-colonel of the Louth Militia, and. was created a Celery, р. buie; ls6d to 2s | Parsley, p. 12 Fune 25-1 3s to 4 Knight of St. Patrick in 1851 is succeeded in his titles | French Beans рег 100, 2s Herbs, per bunch 2 d to 4d and estates by his eldest son Clotworthy John, in 1842. ADY SEATON, wife x Coionel Lord Seaton, died at DE uay, on Sunday morning, after givin twins, and only a few days after Ve death of her father- in-law a IRDAY; vim MARKET. Tield-Marshal Lord Seaton. She was the second A of ril 27. Gen: Downes, and Жага; T 1851, Colon eo number of saos considerably smaller than on James Colborne, now Lord Seaton. Her r ladyship w as born Monday last, and > consequently d imus in price. 1826, and was consequently in her 37th y Sheep are more plentiful, yet the demand is and COMMANDER Нох. OLIVER LAMBART, , R.N., died аё | Thursday's advance is fully maintained. e is dull for ames Ditton on the 28th ult. He was (ће son of the noteer Lambs, and prices are lower. Good Calves are in request at a Earl of Cavan, a general in the army, and governor of Calshot | slight advance. From Germany and Holland there are 22 Г Castle, by his second marriage. and was half-brother to the | Beas 60 Sheep, and 210 Calves; from Scotland, 430 Viscount Kilcoursie, father of the t Earl of Cavan. | Beasts; d, 43 i and 8030 from Norfolk: andi Suffolk f e was in 1822, entered the navy in 1837, and served in "d the first China war, at the reduction of tie the capture of | gest, Scots, Here- BestLong-wools .. Ch Chingbae, Nangpo, and C He married a| fords, ёс. `.. 4 8to5 0|Do.Sbon ..4 to 48 hter of Captain Willes, R.N., of own, Hants, and | Best Short-horns 4 6 —4 S|Ewes& d md has bad six sone and two daughters. 2d quality Beaste 8- 2 —4 0 | Do Shor 21 10— 4 8 нега ERAL Dwy ied a ge, vm -— е 4 the 22nd vlt. Ho еей the Roy yal 1 rines as зи Ж Cal Nu T ?— NS 5 6 весопа мерав dn Pe 12 ES sachen in the кы re squa- | Do. Shorn EM Pigs 8 dron off Flushing, t exel, and Brest, and afterwards served їп the ver fleet. Н next employed on the East and SM TUN seep & Lame. e бо; ; Calves, 215; ; Pigs, soo. 4 West India stations, in the Mediterranean, and at Wo olwich ; THURSDAY, April 30. was for вага iut. colonel of the Бозам Marine Artillery | We are ly with. at Por 'omman n slow. | JE Marines gie luc yet a clearance еч їп 1859. t Мо; паку азай The number of Bleep iS mot exei е — s WARREN, BART., died on Wednesday, at quis equal to the dem. aid; prices remain uualtere Mac the county Cork. He was born in 1791, апа | аге less in demand, and on the average lower. ОЙУ аге moi nis БИШЕ їп E He tar MP by his brother, plentiful, and trade for them їз rather E worse, From Germany now Sir John Borlase Warren, born in 1799 and Holland there ате 995 Beaste, 480 Sheep and 407 will of Lady Olivia Sparrow has been s Calves E € unu Cows is 125. х acd under 2: 25, -0001.; the MS id Lady Stafford, 40,0001. ; Sir William Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools. 5 Stevenson, K C.B. ., Governor of the Mauritius, 20,0001. ; ; Sir a (74 4 8to5 0| Do. Shorn А E Уво 8 John Wedderburn, Bart, 20,0007. ; Admiral Sir James W. Deans | Best, Sh ort-horns 4 6—4- 8| Ew еза за азау 4 6—4 8 Dundas, G.C.B., 16,0007. ; Miss Hester Walker, of Weybridge 2d quality ама 8 04 0 | ро. 3104 2 Park, 90,0007. ; Mr. William ңомоп, of Harley Street, | Bes "i Do owna an та 4—T.4 300, 0001. ; Mr. William Stammers, оғ Мау land, Suffo lk, Hal 2 ven L4 95 140,000. Do. 2 41050 ..8 4—4 8 Beasts, 1355 ; "Sheep & Lambs, Мо: Calves, 511; Pigs, 170. зу МД... с A aed я daug EET. ш GATE.—May 1. s Hon. Mrs. PAKENHAM, of a daug Best Fresh B P. ^^ M perd lbs. safe uare, the of M. W Бебойа do. aer h^ ыз. o 93d х тре'в, Hanover Pork, 4s. 00. to 4s. Sd. per 8 Tbs?” son of Lord iA R HA: : daughter of Hon. GEORGE mes L MAREET.—April 22 eig 28th inst, а at St. Geor av 's, Hanover Вапа PBuddle's West Ste, 15s. 3d.; Bates' West Hartley, 13s. 9d.; R.E. RT HARRINGTON, Captain Rifle 5 eldest son of Tanfied Moor Butes, 128. 3d.; Eden Main, 148. 6d.; Robert Marr ington, , of Crutherland, В., Hastings Hartley, 15s. .; Tanfield Moor, 12s. 44, ; ALICE, Чаап he Hori. Re BERT. Nery pros ant Walls End Riddell, 14s; Walls End Haswell, 178. ; —91вё ult, at Honipgton, Sudolk, S. DowELL BRowNJouN, Esq., | Walls End Hetton, l7s.; Walls End South Hetton, 17s.; Š of Bath, to ELEANOR Frances, eldest daughte ет, | Walls End Tunstall, 14s. 6d.; Walls End Cassop, 15s. 6d.; : GEORGE C. 1x5, rector of Honington, and granddaughter ls End Hartlepool, 168. 9d. ; Walls End Heugh Hall, 15s ; of the late Bir John Cæsar Hawkins, Вагі. — 2186 ult, at St. | Walls Ера КеПое, 16s. ; Walls End South Kelloe, 158. 6d.; і Тог н K e Inner Tempie, Esq., to | Walls End Trimdon Hartlepool, 168. 9d. ; Walls End South and Duffryn Malting, 19s. 6d.— Hartlepool, 15s. 30. ; Carway 92 ships at market The market was small, and met a goo в. per qr. upon the prices et this E; se'nn i at а: лш, e "Коць м Sufolk.. White! 1—0) Red . ted r Barle; = ANE. —Мохрат, April 27. supply of Wheat from Essex and Kent to this morning's quiry at an rd tn ight t Flour was generally "held for an merican brought 6d. per barrel more ' PER IMPERIAL QUA. «M 22—50 tRed ....42—52 xis . ditto .|21—28 usses srs sK ODDO ....Poland pon "" 20—22 Feed —317 Foreign Грег sack (427—4 .ditto плю (Country |32—40 атте! 3—80| Per sack |34— 48 mild until the 28th uit., tinued 80, Mi showers veral rees of ЧЕ must e * r "T Foreiz 6d. рег barrel dea тет. Since Friday t, but there roved ar at must be quoted is io 2s, Мале 1 1s., Beans 6d., and sacte ey, Bea Peas were emm atlate rates. for à lebt. advance, which was not respon: urchasers, and the trade was[quiet. ARRIVALS nded to by day pril 28.— а good attendance of both t and country millers ыа pia at this E Werke, Wheat has a healtby consumptive sale at an adyance of т tal. pe the currency of Friday last. whilst Flour has commanded a moderate sh ttention at an improve- ment from 6d. t р rrel and sack. Indian Corn find increasing favour and must be quoted 1s. to 1s. за Э з quarter dearer. Oats bring fu s ll prices, and Oatmeal 6d. per load more money. No change in Beans, Peas, aud Barley arket keeps firm, "ide fair demand Ев May 1.—Тһе for Wheat а-а Flour, at oui ers rates. Beans and Indian qui Corn fir m. Oats and Oatmeal IA -] Beana, T io U. RLES NUGENT, Esq., ЕЗ | Wheat. | Barley.) Oats. | nt, Bart, and the Hon. Lady 454 04| d ENRIETTA, youngest Дере, of Lieut.- HAY.—Per Load of russes. Р g - м К - өмнк—80һ ult, MEM Роад, Еабо vl aie ре SMITHFIELD, oie idi Mc orae RET "EUE Clover, old». ss 00801108 second Mn ew E eir RM re p o. second .. d 2 - н8.—0 29th scarlet fever, WILLIAM . IW — uo» nea Tarson, third son of th c . JAMES and the Hon. Mrs. à ғ. Навуку & EasTow. SrUART-WORTLEY, East urrey, aged 1 d ul at Lindon Lodge, Bayswat on. LOUISA йаш т Спмввгдю MARKET, TAURSDAY, April 30. wife © Ке, Е Alveston House, Warwick- EET Meadow BS, 90sto rg Inferior Clover . »* 8 978 „shire, аре T 95а ult, at 24, Үогх Place, Edinburgh, JANE, с m z ; 66 New ug = wife of James Т. GIBSON CRAIG, › W.S., an "sécond Stra ИРУ 38 daugh et thelate Sir John P. Grant, of Rothiemurchus- пов 117 J BAKER. 96th ult, at 14, Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Par! E, нева 'ounges: hter of the late Lieutenant-General EDWARD iiti e April 30. Карл, C.B., of the Royal Engineers—?24th ult, at 12, Fine Meadow d € 84s men. Clover »» 110s to 1188 Hyde Park Gate Boutn, Kensington, ELI Lieutenant- | Inferior do. .. 10 Inferiordo. .. ..100 108 HARPER, aged 64—25th ult, at Prestwich ; | Prime New Нау. s Prime 2d cut » 108 Manchester, of scarlet fever, HENRY ARTHUR ATER, the | Inferior — | Inferior do. .. .. -Joved only child of the Rev. HENRY MILDRED, and | Stra 34 | New 2d cut HARRIET JULIA BIRCH, aged Ip ult, at Markree Castle, Saville Row, Н. с E Eo. BRITISH —LoNDo: 1 dep i vi w, HENRY CHARLES Ww х, May l. le eorge's Hospital PR 54—-23d ult, in n Guildford There is still a fair EC E for most европ of skin Ed following P id M OU. уэ X отра Fed, 8. aged 49--28th ult, in | wool, and they have besonis comparatively scarce. Fleece: EF. goedlinge, 90s. to 958, ; do. Rocks, 808, to 808, $ AMES BIRCH SHA НАВРЕ, Esq., of Birch Hall, and sorts were never known to be in Мм vigor es to 1008. ns THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Kent and Essex Regents, 1—5 to ,—з.; Perth, Forfar, and "rito aito. S to 80s.: ditto Rocks, 65s. to 705. ; ad [Max 2, 1863. H DELIERS fo DINING ROO and ET К шты Moderator Lamps, in Bronze, са China, and Glass. Statuettes in Parian, Vases and ARDENER (Hza»).—Age 28, married, one child. Ww. Woop & SoN e ieri of " recommending a really Deer Gardenes; one well acquainted with his аса i: in all branches. — Woo ande "Nu Marestield, Uckfield, e 88 йз. ursery, Usa: 45, Oxford Street, London, mes о to 658. ; French Whites, 50s, to 55s. ; Belgian WAR ED, a respéctable Man to TRAVEL o COMMISSION ; one having a connection amon ЖҮ owners will be liberally лен with, — Address, 418, Stretford Road, Man ТАМТЕР), a ventes MA "ul lo. ek after a lar N, married, without garden, propagate Lad willbave to look after po Cows med Mis, B jes ary ae pa tance "im péyed. SS VAN ottage, Mi egetables, and 15s. per week,—4A to A. B. 63, King Str eet, Maidst zm Mt n recommendati of age, &c., and their prsvibds occu TED, a LAD, about years of age, who has V мек accustomed to p gue and Kitchen Ganton One mended y^ 1 look Ww. ose e pee gu тылу Street, Euston Square, stating particulars and refe 00 Toren o о сле сиин ныи ii К” о a GROOM and COACHMAN to drive rougham.—Apply to Mr. DourHwArTE, Saddler, by а Nursery бое alter. Wagn. "EET Жак; WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid: dia клр), — Age 40, ried; well Eight years’ good каабы, —A., Mr. et, Camberwell, S. ARDENER experienced Bendell, Greengrocer, High Stre gres pae (HsAD).— 30 ; has goo! ractical knowledge of. ag емей їп all its осо "Three; years eet character.—W. W., Post Office, Colney Hatch, Middles ARDEN ER (Hxap).—Age 34, parie ecu practical knowledge of his iles o ence. Satis sfactory references.—A. В., ню, St. John's Wood, N.W. ARDENER (Hzapn)—Age 32, married; under- stands is ^ii" ЖЫРЫ, Vs | Kitghen d ng, A ER mue vs o single-handed p Get brance ; РАУНД und Three C —A. В. 25, isto Ha Age 30, married, no incum- — his profession M all its ер character fro: , "Victoria бойы. усе: ARDENER. (H nod in a nobleman’s or gentle- Lc family, — Age 80, marri се; thor Prpenented in all the branches of his ао [vem a "inexceptionable. —J. C., Ро: Bishops Storttor (I AEDEN ER (HEAD). —Age 40, marriel; under- s Pines, I &c., Stove and Greenhouse] Plants, T Garde ens; also v а of тын pe Well Dan in his and аре 1 of panies Fruits, hly ve amy: s died Gi, (ttu). — RE s pe ban be Mig wicken ENER (Hzap)—Age 34, cs on Lega knowledge of his profession in an the Forcing of Fruit, Flower, and Gom single ; has M de st Office, Stanstead, near ci CHANDELIERS. d Candles, Fee а &e. ER' S GLAS ights E for Gasand ns, from iK All articles pisi in plain figu Ornamental Quas, Englis ^i and do suitable for Presents, Mess, Export, and Furnishing Order: s promptly executed, London—Show Rooms, 45, Oxford Stree Bismingham-- Manufoctary, and Show Rooms, Broad Street. tablished 1807. HE PERFECT "SU BSTITUTE The REAL NICKEL Ed 29; thoroughly under- Peaches, Melon; \ ARDENER (Hzap).— stands the bdo. of pee Vines, Cucumbers; the Management of Kitchen nd Flow , Plants, А. Н а nh lived in some of the best places and country. E character from present and former Situations,—W. M., e Garde ns, The Mount, Bishopstoke, nex es iu r diem AME R (Hxa»).—Age 34, married, по ineum- ; thorough practical knowledge of his profession ; Fl апа Vegetables, and tke EN: isa good сак боо‹ small аа set, guar: Villas, A A AN urability, as fo Boer ат one ve " SI two саан ew Mr. NGLE-HANDED).— Married, d 10 months E character. Surrey, 8.. Lily Pattern. G. E., Old Silver Pattern. ti Pattern, Fiddle or A G single; understands the Management reenhou Vct Vines, Cucumbers, — Kitchen [oy jon es is. бы к ы year's eharaeter.—G. 8., Rose Cottage, Crayfurd, ARDE HEAD or SIrNGLE-HANDED).—Age 38, ede no Ша БЫН; eio the ац , Gar NE 12 Table Forks Em EE op ER һә һо сл bg o -I-p 4 OUO m m poo! is Spoons, gii Бош. 2 Sauce 1 Отау, 2 Salt том "gilt Jowls.. 1 лоса ard Spoon, gilt) Good „ Kingston, ed o que “ оту F-HANDKD).—Age 29, rstands Vines, Early and Late wer and Kitehen Gardening. Langton's, Southsea Road, on's, m m 1 Pair of Sugar Ton ngs .. 1 Pair of Fish Carvers 1 Butter Knife 1 Soup Ladle 1 Sugar Sifter m m HEAD or SINGLE-HANDED).—Age 35, aM 2 ild agod rd Arai yd mee ning Man a small Dairy. Two us recommendation. RDI ENER ( опе сһ їп all $06 y branches. Wife and a half years’ good char: k rand y —W. 8., Mr. oes vis, Dean Street, Dor m очсо Ф н b) сн о л оло лоо оњноно с ооо онн мю ф King's or onon eloooconsooooccocoot оооно о ооо онн ново у cocco о oecccoococsRi! >& Ж Total Any article to be ha à s віце! Kus E contain the above, 15s. Tea and Coffee Sets, Dis AEDE R (Heap Мот em — Middle aged, ed (Sc ge Mos one cud; understands Gardening а М Тапа if Aur red. Wife ое ne A. Th. Ba ^s 8. ТОК ч IBONMOSOREE A m It contains upwards of 50 t Bierling mH М ods, — Middle-aged: in Tonie. гон, Flo ра. нна d А 00 tal Go b Ed m Z Bed Room treet, W. аз A EN vi бы фане» Plios aba i SAFES Four rus B; dlands N ARDENER, where fie or za а nobleman's br gà f good. eharaeter,— four are kept. entleman's Lu. Si Orborne, Бай cte large at and 4 Newman Street; 4 Newman's Yard. London, W. pus ER,or Flower Garden or Kitchen Car —Age 28, m $ well under ад Vines апі Wording- Two Sens! UE А n Street, Plumstead, Kent, S. E ARD DENER Tm сохю).—Аре 30, married ; Dey ood knowledge of Plants A Forcing ; but wishes for further fmprovement.— —0O. A., Post Office, Southport, Lanca- ie the most secure 'hieves. FIR g^ ROOF STRONG ROOM DOORS; or SINGLE-HANDED).— Age 27. DENER ned —E. R., 1, Surrey Place, Woodbine B'S OKUE Г PATENT DETECTOR LOCKS and Pre DOOR LATCHES; CHUBB'S CASH and DEED BOX Шив үа Price List gratis and post X N, 57, St. LEE M hyord, London, Е.С. puerum COLOR FLANNEL SHIRTS. Рвї2Е MEDAL awarded ^s [enne & GLENNY for very fue and superior FLANNEL SHIRTS, India Tweed Suits, and India Gauze Waistcoats Lists of Prices on application to THRESHER & GLE j General Outfitters, next door to Somerset House, Strand, W. we AN in the Houses. and Kitchen Garden- ER (Охрев) or FOREM xor та. Lad ovs , NE en R Or Da HANDED). —Age 20, к (0 ate inistero а Cow. Four years’ charaeter.— Odours of Plan SSE. AND LUBIN аба ced PERF pie from rage; d of Kite а en and Flower Gardens, character.—@. G., Pine Apple ARDENER (Hra D. where two ог?тпоге are kept. —Has had ома practice in all kinds pA Fou the — e, Orchard- house and Vinei “Three years’ с haracter, m A. B., 12, South Is сБ 36, married, two chil- аА е ае: егар "understands upper s anis ELI stovo and Greenho Ferns, Orchids, &е., Flower and Kit thorough Laundress. Excellen: erbe ons Road, TE Road, Fulham, S.W. any nobleman pA EAD) with or ring the services of à pi $7 3 ^ trust- Age. —In the prime of life, capable t-class Establishment; bas been Ама оуеа t бше of in the ^ йош. dioe A. 8 Herts. H, G., 4, 1 Testimonials of he ба e fines rdens, NDERS, Age 88, single; first-class $ ar Tas гор аан» in M ae pee ree = у gen! leading Hortieulturists of de 8 Chronicle Office, W.C. where two or more mbrance; thoroughly Has lived in some o € Buen uel yo. : e man d to whom an: or le Ббы Ple, а а abili ux T oye e мк ving е v з Pb. Several of the X. Y., Gordenrr: авоари (Нвар), ime n AR wie G land | good f the lead- | — true and natural fragrance. , T'uberose, J ro ‘Grange, W. DOWNING, ‚Жешке So ae n Bottles, 2s. 6d.. 1 vt Bo nd Street. 18s. per gallon, and very superior h Bottles, *85. рег ay Carriage leaving. ottage, Нә aboratory of Flo RDENER (Оки), in a large garde —Youug. Bookseller, vir d — oreing, &c., wishes A d fece 51. jue m Lh. Hansford, 40, Church n; e id Tw Ean xis HIS PURE PALE BRANDY, peculiar] arly free from acidity, a a ique of Cognac. In French case for the country. y, 398. charge of the — à ends rred. charaeter.—Apply Railw: HENRY BRET Old Fu PROS Mus ers. gh n and 30, Regent дед, аро Place, tA ак Prices Current free on application. 7 Чартак р 5 ORIENTAL PIC CURRY or чы a ает -— Sauce, ma m all Sauce Ven nd а н торе wington REMAN, or FOREMAN and PROPAGATOR.— "Well versed e Prog NES rowing of all kinds the lead т Road, Н XOPAGEIUR: or FOREMAN and PROPAGATOR, Nursery.—Has had lengthened pone in tion met Culture. C иу references if require Post Office, 8t. Thom Рр —J. W., muet ROPAGATOR (SOFI-wOODED). — — Has had con- А siderable expor up оя references. Sold Whol by the А.В, 5, South Gro Rye- Wo oroester; | hong ; and by Grocers and Ойт "c ALESMAN, ог! FORSAN a joi GENERAL PLANT on, фе: e TID GROWER.— rs' good character. Office, Wakefield. ber Wife a коше Dairy "Manager. Lawson & Sons, 28, King Street n: eet in Actio h ex hl; з. integrity, c ед mut, Мах 9, 1863.] Che Gardenerg Chronicle 3)rtnspaptrt. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1863. Noti CAE oi the THE GARDENERS' - GIIRONTOLE AND АСОВА GAZETTE. Hothouses La the Million.— o as s Others rs D T B UY YO ES R SE n. E AGS from INTERNATIONAL Mace, DÀ 1862. І JAMES T. ANDERSON, Sack and Bac MAKER, and Russrta Mar МевснАМТ, 15, SHERBORNE LANE, King Willam Street, London, E.C., who will supply you "with à imme Ar тїшї at а p price. ARCHANGEL MATS, the pick Russian and Prussian Dunnage Mats. Prices sent free on appiication. Bee-Hiv run, wide, 2684 por yard. da wide, 2s рег захи хор. 4d. per yard run, » B.C., and of all 797 OD MED dos | Whole and fole Manufacturer, 7, Nurserymen | R. А. CHAND late Firm of | Peize MEDAL AND HONOÔRABLE Mew ION AWARDED TO Ө. н. CHANDLER & SONS), HORTICULTURAL у. emn & Bons, for ВЕЕ-НтуЕЗз & Нохкү at the VARIOUS EXHIBITION to inform his frie: эд» sid d the publi 3e аз REMO EIGHBOUR'S IM: from Priory Road, sworth Бо ad, No. n Devo nshir s OVED COTTAGE T. 3 AA , Е- 15 as originally for бане ре introduce by GEORGE S NEIGHBOUR & Sons, with 35 AME UH IP ЕР ^ A d D со. all the recent improve- able submit der prices as follows : ШО Bend ord "A Illustrated Circulars, with 53 of Ера can be had on securely packed for the rep ма ар application to SAMUEL MEREMAN, 7, Pall Mall East, PROPAGATING GLASSES. "Бетеп ИРЕН Д Also, А HANDBOOK on VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTI- Several imp 4 ties ? inizpdgoed dy VATION, price 18, ; post free, 1s. 14. dis. including — the an т ^ WoopBURY SrRAW BAR- [ESSENGER, ж Each—s. а AND-FRAME HIV: price ICULTURAL BUILDER 2 inches in diameter js Ü 185. 6d., &c. Also, the Ем- ER, Lough ugh, 3 " » to жш GRAvED PRESSING ROLLER has recently patented a VALVE d. o m » . 2 for the guidance of Bees in u nequalled. for ts $5 $ 8 the paie of m efficiency, SOE RD 8:5 Е ^ ox E = mb e Bars, and im- rices as under. , » d ” а x BHEETS, to o-inch, 17s. 64. ; 3-ineh, 2338, i s » Vi acd БР LAN formation of | 4-inch, 28s. n liberal discount a the Trade. y : $a e » °* 4 These Valves can be obtained in London of Mr. J. JONES, Н " * É ка Address GEORGE NEIGHBOUR & cin, 197, High Holborn, | 6 Bankside, В.Е. ааа т P ^ " wi C., or 149, Regent Street, London, W, of England, Ireland, and Wales. xe» A: range Catalogue of other Improved Hives, INCENT SKI NNER with drawings and prices, sent on receipt of two stamps. des (ute ^: Ad HAND GLASSES. abita: p тет AMES Сотнвевт, 12, Clayton Square, | DZA Ro Werks & Co.), Ho i eoe 7 » Manchester. J. 21809, 50, King Street. Y 3 A-— TICULTURAL . BUILDER » Birmingham J. Н. сотка, 15, Bull ЭРЕ, Street. | | | Y and Hor-WAT: PHAR Each—s. d. » LAE Ж ее *AsLAN, 186, Tronga ARS i RATUS MANUFACTURER, Р 12 аба 6 0|18 deam. оО Ld = - - жешн ==; ОП sis. E x 1À.. йы СУ I MEA 20 eod 0 COM TEM. Pant, and вал on application. cmm Ез diantos "PATENT TOW C ch to War &, Bridewell Street, Bristol, Painted and Glazed vi with 16: dii Sheet Glass." STOVE.—This 8 is the eager. app tə W: Tf Open at Тор, 1s. extra. E by Ho pe ЫШ Majesty. „к= - i LARK b OPET late TAT = HORTICULTURAL CUCUMBE gii а , à Churches from d. lc BUILDERS, СОРР x Ж and sts n APPARATUS = inches long p F^ ÁN WE long iy W ^ wi Wl MANUFACTURERS, 55, » Lionel Stret, 1 тен „ » tt +2 ittle 20. ДЕБИ E o ik ЖЕ TEE е Apart- Ono E EA Бао а QAMUBL N. MoGERROW, London Agents for B рше) Та, Hough Plate, because of жЕ. Linseed Oil Genuine Теш, Paints, of i c ility, and A I pem rides, golov: A е : mplicity. Ü ma" 180, Bis ч London, Е.С. is La made for Small Conservatories, PES ed permiten to to the Nobility and Gentry throughout р а: with a vapour chamber, A ich maintains s moist віаовоћеге | Огей Виран and Ireland. у 0 0-00 V for 12 hours with once filling. но АБ IN o Жегин, m T Dun G T O N, gartieulars and prices post i froo Dn apre Мазы EATING APPARATUS fitted in every description 87, Bishopsgate £ Street Without, Tube E.C. of HOTHOUSES. Estimates given for Building eh В IDDELULS PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTION | houses, and Laying out Kitchen багады and Үіпегіев. Advi New Repvorp TAME ù сотта Борыш. for HEATING Non a in ip dont тату pest. AL ud oA Ee CAT e 973 pep i рм, 2 Me 10604, «аф Per 100 foot Requires n о aon: ein ҮШ et in. by 4 in 94 in. by 74 in. H in. br 10 in. Хер, i action p 12 to 18 h re r » Бу4%„, 10, by 85» » bylo ,, ou i at эп eEpense o Horticultural A 7 »by5 , 1l, by 9 12 by 11 perday. Is perfectly safe, requires no nrw, | LN. " " 2x 7 additionat buliding, апа may be seen in VISCOUNT SYDNEY, The LORD CHAMBERLAIN, ‚ Dy 13 , by operation y at the S} s» by 6} а 125 by10 p Patentee's Warehouse, 155, Cheapside, | TOU TRY E POLLARD with the WARMING ki P „А t. 2nd ? ДУГА кт lete fro the work at Frognal. "UP ad ! В est. 2008. 3rds. 4008, се comple 235. 18s. 6d. 14s. 6d. 125. Au Lo 100 feot Шива! ed Prospectus Js e Esti- тузу убу) for арни е. jacet у &c. 15 in 11 in. 6 in. by 1 24 in. by 14 in. mates Vs mid A for — Hot-Water Ley nus tege 39 » id 2 » Ц ану и» » и, » MAS » » Apparatus of any magnitude. OT-WATER PIPES, at Whoiesale Prices, with » > » Оу , » d thi нйн 18; byll, | 22, yl, » ру, S PATENT HORTICULTURAL ons i TM Saddle Conical Cylinder, 18 , by12,, 17 , by13 , ud » BUILDINGS are made from the best Wrought Iron, upon | TosULAR, and Elliptic, from 24s. each. Tmprov: D Boilers and i” 15137 : 25: Mr E »; арай y n to use without brickwori, 50s. сас аура from S pk » ia 11з. each. Patent Valves, а urnace Жн , Furnace OROHARD-HOUSE SIZES, аз лын to Mr. Rivers & others Bars, Supply and Builders’ Castings of every descrip- 2nds. 8rds. беу Р tion in k, at Асу, т rw. E е b l9 Per 100 feet { f M т. Шумон WnrrEs Iron Wharf, Upper Ground. Street, A iE faite Siri. [ahi by 14 in, 120 in, by 15 in, Ж PREETI а. а о о у у. О ЗНАНА GLASS, cut according to size not o ШУ У REENHOUSES and CONSERVATORIES 12 раг foo ^ ) ТЕР EE special fire by A Tas ind RANGE. See methods, '*Catalogu Н Inv entions,” — re m enti: NA new principle. Aw mbination of Iron ge Glass London: BROWN BROTHERS, 43, Cranbourn Street, Ү.С. ай this patent is perfect; the possibility of fracture із | —— — y y "exe CODE UU LUCERE RECS RE ERN Pie lending pasto adem IE Roof ins - V " J. pes Rem 81, Bank- e le p tical n e extreme smallness o! поп, raming, adm light and — greai HOT WATER PIPES, from Stock, per yard :—2-inch, OZ. н strength, durability, 1 and | perfect чен tilation. igAs e speedily | 3-inch, 1s. 10d. ; and 4-inch, 2s 40. "BENDS, з жоо, erected, partake e desirable ачкөз T and do xcee e 2. ôd., 1р5. z tu each. ааг ra nd 03. бй, Colours, Brushes, &c., n seed Oil, Boiled Oil, Turpentine, | the cost of a per муе, wooden struct 138. and 1 Other C t «a dy low White Lead, 32s. p.c Linseed Oil Putty. г, рег ewt. For rim &c., address T. Н. [3 TEER Horticultural Pie "un all p^ E^ first- dias gorii Estimates Anticorrosion Paint, 345. Patent Dryers, 285. + | Builder, „ Hot-Water Eng rineer, &c., High St., Chelmsford, Essex. | given, and orders by post punctually attended to the ва ame-day CRYSTAL GLASS SHA vam m CUM ind bIUE, STAR . BHARTLEY'S IM IPR ED PA s » table for breakage., THE PATENT “БУДОВ PLANT CASES | ? (то A PRIZE WAS AW. ctim Y land for ; his the Duke of Devonshire for ANUFACTURER, — . ; "T Sir pp Paxton for the стн" Palace, Royal Societ lute Men" Lemrence of Ealing Fari ^ gin JA em GRAY, HORTICULTURAL | ORKS, m from - COLD WINDS & MORNING FR! LONDON 2 ” а Canvas made апа ect non-conductor of Heat and keeping, 3 STREET, CHELSEA, ‚ В. W. wherever арр а fixed temperature. us is apt for all horticultural e бопе purposes, for preserving e IN-DOOR PLANT CASE is one of the most useful of the yip novelties of the — а rays of the sun, from day. It isa e ornament for the Drawing Room or Sitting Room, and at all times forms a fresh, - роо норе. T0 he nt resting to the mind and eye. Itis al command, and preserve many —— attending the use ps, Gas, a of any other kind. ll who Ыш а taste m the чш cultivation of Cp» | the и Cases will be fo аге highly а КОСА and denim BE by Professor Lindley, and by Messrs, kv of The — Royal Exotic Nursery, King's {5% " Sizer ond Pries on application А THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мах 9, 1863. SHANKS' NEW PATENT LAWN MOWERS for 1863. SHANES NEW PATENT HAND MACHINE, for Pushing or Drawing Separately or Together. PRICES, including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingdom, and Directions for use. utter. Width of Cutter. No. 8.—24-inch Machine 7... ... £8 17 d Easily Worked by Two Men. No. 11.—16-inch Machine se as $6 17 6 Easily Worked by а Man, No. 9.—22-inch Machine ... KONGA ; 6 No. 12.—13-inch Machine 626 Do by a Pj) No. 10.—19-inch Machine ... АКЕ Do. bu a Man and a Boy. : No. 16.—12-ineh Machine for Pushing only, £5 5s.; easily worked by a Lady or a Boy. *:* The Machines are warranted to give ample satisfaction, and if not approved of may be at once returned. Machines are kept in Stock, from whieh Orders can be at once executed. J. B. BROWN ann CO., 18, САК XNON SIRE M CITY, LONDON, Е.С. GREEN'S LATEST IMPROVED PATENT NOISELESS LAWN — ROLLING, and COLLECTING MACHINES R THE PRESENT SEASON 1863. - И 2 е ^ UTER, жы gren с EN'S NEW PATENT LAWN N'S NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLL THE FIRST ее Eun OF THE Cue EXHIBITION WAS AWARDED TO THOS. wu EN FOR HIS PATENT o» MOWERS: PATRONISED BY mes MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN ON THREE SEPARATE OCCASIONS RING THE SEASON OF 1862, AND DURING THE PRESENT SEASON 1863. GREEN'S PATENT LAWN dis ac have carried off every Prize that has been given in all cases of competition, and were the only Machines Highly Commended at the Royal — Society's Great е "held at South Kensington, Мау 21, June 11, and July 2, 1862. (No Prizes I given. E Mad = PALACE GARDENS; the HYDE PARK GARDENS, and in most of th 1e principal Parks, Squ: e Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry throughout the Kingdo „Upwar ds ОЁ 14 ‚000 . of the above Machines have been sold since the year 1856, vds Crede of jen Ru ka received by the Patentees Seu to their efficiency. TESTIMONIALS. “ Royal Horticultural Society, South кашк, Ws cit ZK vov ** Royal Gardens, Windsor, March 27, 1863. * DEAR Srg,—Your Mowing Machines, whic! “DEAR Srg,— ў li for two seasons, have дана well. They do their work efficiently, Et т a f m HE Н E oor а оме less amount of manual labour than any other Machines І have tried, use of the Royal Gardens, Windsor, give great satisfactio Ekoa urs truly, GEO. EYLES,.” “ To Mr. Green.” s Yours very de THOMAS INGRAM.” To Cut 101 hes £ b La ptm о їпеһез #3 i 0 Боба! le fora ady. 5 KER ы: 10s.ext To Cut 18 inches .., 10 0 Suitable for One iios, d Boy "ES E v di А M Do. Do. Do. 10s.extra. » 20 „ NS о. ge 16 10 0 Suitable f г. One Man or Two Boys: » S » - 8 10 О Suitable for s Men n. D it e The 16-inch and YAinch i4 hin rnal gear, are particularly recom- . 10 ended for u y он» person. FRIES. of HORSE MACHINES, шшш Вох of Жеш Ni : М en in With Patent Delivery Bos. Ж ZO 0 4421 10 0 i3 328.00 "d E uis 6 0 5 T9 E E20 Ө 134 97522 LIII LII > LIII LIII LEE 29 0 0 31 8 0 ather Boots for Donkey, — for Pony, 20s. Leather Boots for - orse, ps del, u. 4s. The Horse and ps Machines have УМ, enti rely remodelled f. for t} р! t tl rsal satisfaction. АП На nd, Donkey, and Pon t Sel К c bos Maie бта и жет terials, and of superior жоюн | аге delivered Carria Fre заде fron best m S, а ge Free a a te rincipal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in England; are d tisfact рр 1, if sent Carriage Free to tia pn ws а - © GREEN'S IMPROVED NEW PATENT GARDEN ROLLERS. Diameter 20 inches, length 22 inches, price £3 5з. | e oe 16 inches, length 17 inches, £2 10 Я ‚ i жыз » lengt: р 2:90 mobos ТАША nm ra gisk xA s. | Diameter 24 inches, length 26 inches, price £4 5s. Delivered Carriage Free to asi " principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in ees GARDEN ENGINES, SYRINGES, WATER BARROWS, and PUMPS. CAST IRON FOUNTAINS, VASES, GARDEN SEATS, and GARDEN CHAIRS. IRON HURDLES, WIRE FENCING, WIRE NETTING, &c. Also every description of HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL ин. s Illustrated Price List: ists free. & SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS; & 2, VICTORIA STREET, HOLBORN HILL, E.C. M RR ҮЕ МИЙ E EC NN l —- May 9, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. SHANKS' NEW PATENT LAWN MOWERS for 1863. PRICES, including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingdom, and Directions for Use, а НА NKS NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE, po SEN PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHINE. 1 о ет. No.l.—48-inch Machine — ... £28 0 ipm: No. 2.—42-inch Machine йӨз 0 0 Drawn by a Horse. No. 5.—30- s m chin eL ө .. £15 15 0 D No. 3.—36-inch Machine 57:22 (0 No. 6.—28- inch Machine s es . 14 10 o] rawn by a Pony. No. 4.—30-inch Machine 19 0 0 Drawn by a Horse or strong Pony. No.7.—29-inch Machine — ... 12 10 0 Drawn by a Donkey. Patent E sas Appifibdi for Nos. 1 and 2 Machines, 40s.; for Nos. 3 and 4 Patent Delivering X dd for Nos, 5 and 6 Machines, 30s.; for No. 7 Machines Machine, 255. *u* The Machines are warranted to gwe ample satisfaction, and if not approved of may be at once returned, Machines are kept in Stock, from which Orders can be at once executed, J. B. BROWN au» CO., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, Е.С. H OW эс EFORE ORDERING LAWN MOWERS, see the ARD 5 “Воп and Planet Motion," with Patent Compound inis c a loni Ai a D , ај STEAM PLOUGHING and CULTIVATING APPARATUS Prices and visis of HAM. заму ог берне; апа B а атм, to be had from Овіммохр, Largp, & Co. WILL BE AT WORK NEAR BEDFORD THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. n Street West, London, E.C.; or of the Patente, Catherine $ Street dam апі Machine Works, Arbro! Agents wanted in every Town. Apply as ibis. Price of а Complete Set with 10-Horse «mg wu 555 0 0 NEW IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. IMPROVED PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. Price of a Complete Set without Engine пае 0010000 0 rovement with Reduced Price alogues, with Sixty Reports from Purchasers, may be had on application JAMES AND илаа HOWARD, BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, pe PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, X ANA WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, i Ee &c. PRICES PER Israr BET ARD 2 HIGH. Extra И L | Sizeof Moy oed for ight. Medium. Жеб: Strong. T. S. TRUSS 2 Jap Gal. Sap|Gal. Gal. EE =, 2 in.|Poultry . 34d. 44d.| 4d.| 5d.| 5d. |ва. ou. Begs to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- 18 in: Small к er 49. | 6d. рда. | 1d. 9d. HOUSES ea of 4-inch Pipes and Joints, Saddle Boiler, ven Doors, Bars, Soot Doors, Damper, Supply Cistern, Feed and Air Pi Pipe Stands, P^ „ of the best ind delivered to any Railway Station А Lu erect, the within 25 miles of London, at the $ The abo an be made any width (under 6 feet), at propor- tionate piod. Strong GALVANISED POULTRY NETTING, 74d. per yard, 3 foot wi ide, GALVANISED BE AERON PROOF NETTING D 5 NETTING of every mesh from e URP D *,* Every Te of Notting » aani to Er TWO 4-INCH PIPES TEC I SIDE AND ONE END OF HOUSE, facon, and and if se vins: iugi gi exchanged, or may be | retu y. ze of House. Apparatus complete. Bizi E complete. Erection. S 16 Feet by Ape .. 4810 0 £a. 0. 0 | зо fee et bt 12 feet . £1115 0 .. £210 0 -13 eme Ain сан аша MM 20 feet by 10 feet... ... 814-84 48 2 0 0|40feetby15feet... .. 15 00 .. 215 0 B ARNARD, BIS — BAR RDS, 25 feet by 39 боб 10 570 a 250 50 fibbpd5ie 47... 38 0 0 .. 8 0 0 ps Р 3 FURTHER REDUCTION ла die PRICE of WIRE Erections beyond 25 miles of London, Railway Fare for one Man charged ext NETT By t оаа tus is easily altered 1 without injury to either Pipes or Joints. Estimates and Plans forwarded on application to T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. Jn d PANCRAS IRON WORKS COMPANY. OL D ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. their ds асана. "he pum ра they h tiw Mais a ане! Téduction in E prices of Machine-made Wire Netting, and also that all their Nettings are now г невай after being made, which adds much to their appearance, strength, and durability. Japanned Galvanised, Iron. р р Los yard. per yard 2-inch mesh, 24 inches sie No.1 2 4d... 84d. 2-inch ,, 18 4 2-inch BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. “ж Вівнор, & BARx. bog to E au == SCOTTS GLASS WALLS, Desigued to meet, the LELIQNRHORE s James Бсотт, Esq., of Hornsey, as being the desiderata of such struc- tures. They portable, with th th and durability of a permanent structure. Further uter and prices by post or on application Ws eee е CONSERVATORIES PINE and MELON PITS BALCONIES Reduced f WIRE FENCING, шак ыо WIBE GREENHOUSES VASES IRON SASHES GATES ROPE ЕНЕ, suitable for the home trade or the colonies HOTHOUSES AHS IRON HURDLES HOT-WATER WORKS. Five wires, 8 feet 6 inches es high, Standards, 8 feet PATENT WROUGHT-IRON STABLE FITTING: ENAMELLED MANGERS. nam Ah 100 есте ТУЗ et iro е straining screws Every description of IRONWORK. Zh Mut The вате with Би Wire Rope, 1з. per yard. А tod Catal a rices of every variety of Wire а Wire Ма эф аза free on application. r sT. PANCRAS IRON WORKS COMPANY, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W. e СИИ cp 7. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Mar 9, 1863. Prize е Medal at t the Internatio onal Exhibition, 1862.4 WOLFF anp SON'S SOLID INK PENCILS iñ e AR for GARDEN TALLIES.—These P ncils the Best and Cheapest Invention ever used for Writing o Garden Tallies of all descriptions, the action of the air, rain, &c., not having the 'htest effect upon them. Theadv: resulting from th use are—Firstly, the simplicity ordinary lead SẸ secondly, the superiority and portability over liquid m An Paint; and, thirdly, their of а dry penci em within, the reach of e Thes of Writin Жехай, te ach; extra thick, 6d. each SE all Seedsmen, Nusserymen, and ! FOWLER'S STEAM PLOUGHING AND CULTIVATING PATENTS. [RANSOMES & SIMS, ORWELL WORKS, IPSWICH, Havé'the pleasure to announce that they have arrange ed with JNO. FOWLER fo of the abové PATENTS, and they will answer any inquiries respecting them, and execute any "ona b proniyily, ce 3d. Retail Wholesale at the Manufactory, , Church Street, Sp spitalñelds, N.E. USTIN, SEELEY, axp CO, 371-375, Euston Road, N. W., To be mad j Stationers, p a largo Collection | FLOWERS, and d kind of GARDEN OR 3.7 TYLOR NS, Warwick Li: New emi Street, roe sad Е.О.; beg to call poem ru their eu superior manufacture of GARDEN ENGINES and SYRINGES. БАБЕ Fig. 570. GALVANIZED TRON, gus E N GARDEN ENGINE OAK TUB GARDEN ENGINES, gal. 12 gal. AN h Registered Sp £2 18 Ы £350 £3 15 0 . 80 gal. 5 gal i50 £5 18 0 £5 12 6 £T 2 0. [CONTINUOUS 2898 FERUS Ho and aigue GATES, COTTAMS PERIOR IRON (N R IRON USED) IN THE PARK ARANAN GATES, and RAILING of CAST and S лн IRON COMBINED, VARIOUS STYLE че о eid at là и” IRON GARDEN voee ai di снах Обаме, хиени. LAWN MOWING MACHINES, WIRE WORK, PUMPS, r Horticultural and Gardening purposes VERANDAHS, ОНИБЕБОПВКӘ, CONEEEYATOR IES, HOT-WATER APPARATUS, &c. The Improved IRON MANGERS a d RACKS for Stables, HARNESS BRACKETS, &c. eps Eoi OGUES an & C0., EN GINRERS | ind IRON FOU RS, 2, MT STREET oo the PANTHEON), DEXFRED STREET, LONDON, W: INGS free on Кен n to м Fig. 586. No. 1. REGISTERED SYRINGE, with par rubber suction tube, one rose and jet YT 0 each. No. 2. Ditto ditto s yj e Branch Pipe for ditto 0 10 9 sp Fig.590. Large esc да аннан ад опе rose and jet g MS ^w each Ditto ditto $ , 589. Middle es › 588. Small ditto б » 587. LADIES’ GARDEN SYRINGE, with do. 7 6 Fig. 591. READ'SSYRINGE, with two roses and йе] 175. 64. READ'S disci with one rose and jet, 35 0 2 592. Improved ditto ditto je. 0 en Engines an ture те Бере in — by Iro ronmongers m of the United Kingdom. TYLOR $1 Soss са London, Е.С. ийсен, Warwick Lane, Newgate ATENT WORCES TERSHIRE RANGE. JOHN WARNER & SONS, r BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, EE and R S of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS VERY DESCRIPTION. = y ATL гытта. PRIZE MEDAL, AWARDED for EXCELLENCE. The above BANOE is most complete, and strongly recom- mended for its unrivalled MO МП y ANLINESS, PM VENIENCE, DURABILITY, and certain CUR SMOKY CHIMNEYS. It is an entirely new invention, DIU of large MEAT Dupin PASTRY OVEN. and WROUGHT.. IRON BOILER. rms a HOT PLATE for BOLLING, wes dte ёе. heated om MM Du One 5 feet wide i Dui бетер Мау 19, 1862. ASS'81. в Pa d very special attention, an nded b; thë best authorities. A е peculiarity of their x Bandes is the plaeing of the oTa Ten anà i ROASTER one aboye the other of side by side ones e ROABTER i5 " constantly b eset No. lo. tid. meer eem tmm ittm v PUMP, fitted d й W. & Sons’ аа Bucket and E. which cannot - в high ... £110 0 0 0 5 r 4 0 M хо. 361. WARNER'S IM D 8-INCH C. AST-IRON LIFT and FORCE PUMP, mounted on к Barrow, Me. Ced pe dir Screw, тепа Века T and Spreader, and Suction Nue 15 9 1i-INCH 2-PLY gont and C сии M 2LINCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP Бона Plank, 37 M o 4.99 3.INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP vog on Plank, ЗЇ, p " ome n BIN T i of any of the above. P By an improved and new action of the AS vd is structed De vessel is secured, and by Een Aes a brass lining in into the barre, with [eem Pind sucker, ER the objections to ion a, далма ofra a аи it iram А a ipte pies n Fat сират отво simplicity of its construction enables it to be offered to the public at a less price than ^j E No. 42. ит LIQUID MANURE or GENERAL. PORTABLE PUMP.— These J. W. & Song Patent Bucket and Valve, p сат Mete - in action. Rubber and fie. p MANURE РОМР, with legs, 27. е, 2s. 5d. per foot, The Barrel is 274. icies [^ T im d PATENTEES JOHN WARNER AxD SONS, 8, а D i 1 Мах 9, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Chea —— r Edition of Loudon's Gardening. Just published, price 6s. e Traveller's Compa: In 1 vol. 8vo, with many hundred Woodcuts, price 31s. 6d. du ROSE B eie Somd Edition. By | Now ready, Ns Edition, Mene ug Tol and greatly OUDON'S "'ENCYCLOPJEDIA of GARDENI enlarged, with Woodcuts, post Svo, i ad prising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture, Spr s. d. 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The ANNUAL REPORT for the past ye results—to RD CASH, eu which the attention of tlie as evidencing the progress and Numbers, price 27. ; in Monthly Volumes, price 5з, 6d. bound i in e oti at 26, Wellington Street, Strand, W Lr alii imd pogi ions o ог this morke e; are соора ог the шасы ыы THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Mav 9, 1863. Established Mr. Lows opposed the motion, After a long dis- c the 14th inst., where the Court will stay for about стода dis ASSU RANCE a AN eussion the first resolution was withdrawn, an А three we M William Stréet, ана c the d ved division by 152 t Тнв PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES.—On Friday ` e second was negatived on a divislon Dy the Prince "I Wales rode on qst, The Princes PR инни, equ Chair 117. Mr. ВосуЕВТЕ moved that the RIAM i of Wales took a carriage drive. In the afternoon ОВ. B. WoorsEv, Esq., Dep ed into Committee upon that portion of the Act of | Prince Louis of Hesse arrived at Marlborough House, Every d Life ce bus; fi s isit. h ine ine у Дарта imer tc Mortgage of Етна] Propert) d. | Uniformity which required the heads v colleges | from. Osborne, on М: Ае p га nin -- rincess - d Heversiomary Interests, &c., and also to Assurers оп | and others to make а declaration of conformity to the--evening therr Royal утесе hits dia the Liturgy, his object being to bring in a ВШ for | part, On Se ачи PE ть Assets exceed 380,0007., and the I. is over 68,0007. BJ» : 3 party. n Saturday morning t Ev E: ED TURNS the repeal of that requirement, with the view Of| Wales rode on horseback. Тһе Princess took а Four-üfths of the entire Profits aro appropriated to the | admitting dissenters to the endowments and тере e e. m ў е g i не es Assured. ivision | ànd Prince Louis of Hesse were present at the annual P Three divisions of considerable amount have already taken riget of the Universities. A x Мы: E : | place. WinLiAM RaTRAY, Actuary. e motion was carried by 157 o * honoured with her presence Her Majesty's Theatre, w ! 2 RWICK.—Head Master the Rev. GkonaE Hrxsrow | ‘68 wa lven - у ү 1 has VACANCIES ot Classi or three BOARDS ^ addition to The Marquis of HARTINGTON S tained leave to|of Wales and Prince Louis afterwards att the usual Course аѕвісв, Mathematics, Divinity, &c., speci. x ie instruction is given in Botany and the Principles of Agricul- | bring in a Bill to consolidato and amend the law - pus. ume жага? Chemistky FR Duda. Terme, 60guineas. No extras. relat tin to Vol aiie Corp Оа Wednesday Mr House. On Sunday morning the Prince and Princess of There are two Exhibitions'at Охїог ч ^ y T. | Wales мой Divine service in the MUS. mn вЫ лты ы aa ы ME Но ег оуа1 ї SS eR Eee ану чы le s gi bring in Ње ВШ. Ьу the Prince of Wales and Prince Louis. -The Prince Val d P t Churoh. чей Commutation ВШ. Sir C. DOUGLAS Bishop | oE] London, and the sermon E E у ill c ernoon e ince Bs ot pe Terk. rece a хо. эзер шел Йй шш ү м — Princess visited the Duchess of Cambridge at Kew. On Іх the se of Lords on Monday the Royal К па аааз 118100, | Monday morning the Prince of Wales rode on horse- est en Pv. ойлай io б РЫ em | the amendment was carried by 94 te 56. The Bill back, In the afternoon his Royal Highness visited ssent was five "S. ата Гоа deg o was thereforelost. Mr K then mo he | the House of Commons, and sat for some time in the T NER Mili, 1 опа h БИРР РА п morning their Royal Highnesses visited Aue d ^ ag, rige of 11, the аа оа s was consequently lost. . The | the HortiollParal Gardens at South Ke Kensington. The o 29. n Tuesday, in answer to rd in ommit on the| Prince afterwards rode on n rseback. In the after- CHELMSFORD, Lord STANLEY or ArDER RLEY stated eed um Siclenee Bill, Mr. РклсоскЕ moved | 1000 the Prince and Princess took a drive їп an open. ММ be In i m ith > : 2|of corporal punishment applicable only to second | On Wednesda h de on hor cue egt y morning the Prince rode on horseback, veyánoe of the. English mails between Dover and and subsequent convictions. On a н vx n e The Princess took a carriage drive. Inthe afterüodn the Ostend and Dover and Calais at a very reduced бееде wal A sgatived by 191, Реб quads Xi rate, conditional upon Parliament finding money | pij after t ` vec the evening their Royal Highnesses had a dinner party. Y buy up Mr. CHURCHWARD’s contracts. On|, ; On Thursda ^ оташа the Prince and Princess "oleo on А A H t into C ч mittee, and was ordered t о be еен 9 the |n horseback é Da ke of Cambridge visited the Р апе. Одре теп Щщ g ommittee on the House. The Marriages Regisiration (Ireland) | а t Marlbóroug dr Hot Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill, when Lord | Bill and the Admiralty Court (Irelan d) Bil we ere attended by the Сайн ^ Macclesfield, was present dde moved сота Ч the clause | read a second time. Оһ Thursday, оп the order for Ladies' Gallery in the House of Lords, to hear К isqualifying асе o might be found "ha i il j { каан M S up аб, s s & division going wis esee on € Women ;Ministers' ВШ, |5 o'clock. The Prince of Wi; attended by ШЫ mi йс wes deuil due dé. dod. Mr. R. ved as mendment that the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, walked to the House of 8 y House md itself into “committee that t da ay six Lords from Marlborough House, and remained until The other elauses were agreed to with amend- months. After a long debate ust before the division on the Corrupt Practices at ments, and the Bill passed through committee. | ны en Е 141. e House wentinto Com- _ | Elections Bill e, Prihoe. was warmly- cheored) Lord REDESDALE moved a resolution that the | mitte БЕ Py. #0 у peuple o8. his рда) and departure, Ta гре pestem vica à the even: p P Eng entailed estates for rai WARyS the EN to England, The: amendment vas | — at the Haymarket Theatre with their | involved questions of too much nicety and im- negatived pn a division by o . Нохт | presence. The Prince and € have accepted = portance to be sanctioned by Parliament otherwise e than by publie legislation. After some discussion | the motion was agreed to. cs W 4 i nS a partie нтр?" гез | ratio n to be present at a ba ull to bes giv en by the City D 1 High- | that there should be no p ment. On a division reme on the 186 of June. Itis said that there is no | the amendment was negatived by 96 to 80. Mr. undation for the report which has appeared in some oreign ls of an intended visit of the Prince and itself into committee on the Cus ms and I Inlan es тене 7 when Olanies 1 and 2, imposing тт the payment to Ministers a charge on the Vir to the Emperor of the French at Fontaine- income tax upon trades; professions, and property |90unty or borough rates. Оп а division| Tie Pernon or Овлхак, travelling under the title prop 5 esd to. On Clause 3, by which it ag the amendment was negatived by 101 1. of Count van Buren, arrived in London on Thu rsday. ы „Шш eh penser on Monday, the House iud ЕМА: ad he Inland Revenue Bill wa . ne i held on lo бах, the CHANCELL de f the Exc i aig eve ее | datu diy at the ойїсїа1 residence of the First Lord of | ng myra in favour TE his VINE" lontani: the o Treasury i in Downing Street. А Committee of the TF that it a ins eable to every | Considered, ап certain verbal amen ments were a meeting on Wednesday, at the prineiple of edid dau e trato wii kh id игр uced. The Savings Banks Moneys Bill was | office of the ТЕС of же сауа War in Pall ЕГ i read a third ti d. ARLIAMENTARY MOVE г. Edward O’Nei pen the Vemm ee of Parliament for more ui has been elected member - fol Еда 1 in the room of ? nid lm AL ш гаранда UU Lord Templetown, without opposition comm tto the lal Ro mt dae 05, ORD LIEUTENANCY.—l із stated that the Earl of. for the gn omite of their character as жай du the т r Harrowby, K.G., is selected to be the Lord- Lieutenant improveme ent of the ir conditi URT. he Queen d Roy al family t a pow od üi Ôn E: ay the Queen d drove out, accom-| Тнк E A UM eral the Right Hon. Sir © орос Ым Prince Louis | Brown has ointed Colonel of the 32d p ^ "Osborne га. Saturday | and Colonc Chief: ue c e voces in the room e а Princess | of the ve Seaton, Lieutenan| Prince Arthur. Оп Sunday morning | General S ir Ohar тте yx been арр " c : ‚ Princess Louis of T ga Hesse, аб Air” Meis LE as сакаа. эш ant of er M NM Qe Bile Brigida, a and has been su im the, ep na i: Osborne. DEN Foot Bi Mir Qme mol W t - Prothero е Nelson ies. Ө Je n ped за Eo m London. "On Monda: ay m the| Coronar APPOINTMENTS—Sir Henry Barkly has has 4 and Princess Louis walked im "the grounds. been transferred fom the e Governorship of Victoria to йаш Pera left Osborne for Greenwich Park. In|that of Mauritius, vacant by the death of Sir Wi 1 / e es were agreed to, w t e afternoon the Queen, accompanied by Pri Stevenson; and Sir Charles Раны has been promoted 3 F e House th rincess Louis Hesse, drove to West Cowes, and | from the tof Victoria. P B Savings Banks Bill, and agreed to the clauses with | Visited the Princess of Leiningen. — Dr. Lyon PI The p of service of each Governor in t E améüdment. "The Cobsolidated P mrs pe Y Pinos Lonis o H ed | respective colonies had expired. Admi z Her У the Ехеһедпег Bonds Ат тете — а third time гри Helena and Pencak Loss RN 9 No. OO ч ес Вст A oa эн оп horse- Я and passe n LTE back. On Wednesday tho E lief ud orse- Ch ina war, has been pointed | Governor of в. Halama; ; two resolutions to die: eet that the sums voted | Princess Louisa and Prin trice. The ae Cordia he fame e Balaklava charge, has Parliament for education ought to be applicable | 224 Princess Louis of Hesse ‹ eroe from Osborne to | appointed € боега of Не es to all th lila in which. the attanidando |) COMM Dorn in E ишы The following is a transla- e V aimo M — jeg W. — die x "een | inspected the Royal Sovereign turret ship, the armour | tion of the Russian reple "m the English Note on а q plate workshop, the Royal frigate, and the|state of Poland, addressed io “Baron Dramow, the the Revised г; ; and that to require the em- ge iron 5 а Russian Minister i Е зт eir re ey oyment of certificated teachers or pupil teac hers {эшен ч bad d an кайс of Bái Qin Charlas le condition of | Ly eli alien i is inex: Нев Mars vs V TO BALMORAL.—It is under- the managers of such schoo stood tiat the Queen will Teave Osborne for Balmoral |7 Poland, | F Max 9, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND “AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ——— PU cock D] vil, spective egere n of the question of right. The second | sists in the moral effects which the favourers ef the insurrection | to be removed as а mon danger. from those the develop- expresses the w. hat peace may be тыг to the kingdom | deduce from it, in e jd leadastray the penceable СЕ ment of which, followed with perseverance an. qc y,may of Poland, and antablishbd on а lasting basis. I will reply to | by gaining, edit f e belief in direct assistance serve to form a lasting future. Our august master has devoted these two pots tof Чылт ер А despatch. As regards the | abroad. inar ш та ее е this task, w. i i ajes i t mig! һеа to give them. 1 i i i irs. He wí his pat that, УУУ Article 1 of the General Act signed at | tiers а shock, the reaction of which is felt by the whole of | Emperor Napotsón 1 jn: take to accelerate the realisation of Yienna, the T am of May (9th of June), 1815, *the Duchy of | Europe, that they excite the minds of the people in adis-|the wish which " еу, а us in the name of Warsaw ted into а kingdom of Poland, to P Фр manner, and that they might, if prolonged, bring humanity, and x M a t intere i rtai - = ain icati wi i „ 1 ost 8 е. Тһе Govern of he! stipulates in respect to those conditions :—* Poles, subjects of m ранен ги ‘desire, further relies upon the engag i ustria,. а ly, shall enjoy repre- е of 1815 which affect ur eger of the different | bance or subversion, the task of restorin, We do па esitate to declare that these | should not depend upon the efforts of а single Government, ined in co l AE with ой ове of our аш and that to ask us to exti ст метет үөт ач which is con- each of the Governments to which they belong Sall master. His Majesty s itt) that, in c eiiim position of | stantly being supplied тій а i ant to them. | ће kingdom the troubles whic h t may affect the | would be to ci onfine the question within a circle without an The Emperor Alexander I. eveloped these principles in | tranquillity of the adjoining States, куа which were | outlet. The солов which а French Government енен iA accordance views. H st o! e | obviate * the ig nna) it expresses for the general the Constitution of the 12th (24th) of "December, 1815. It was |treaties intended to determine the condition of the Duchy interests Europe, friendly ге! етет i а spontaneous act of his sovereign will, and it, did not consti- | of Warsaw, and that they may interest -— Powers *; between us, t. Sii d of confidence in our ап master ` ir gag ards forei i i h of May—9th оғ | contain hs in the despatch of the French Minister of Foreign smuch as the Act of the Constitution, posterior to the | June, 1815, in which were inserted the principal m tpi Affairs, authorise us to hope that, appreciating the question wasn communicate i The Emperor believes tha! E р in а high point of view, with all the diff&cultiesit implies, and i jH a i mperor Napoleon wil 4 E E о P (=) E 8 E Е [7 © e Ei Г et E © w B [za i a в Е о Ф е опе. " = ^ h er possib the revolt does not invalidate the nationai engage-|benevolent views. But the more the Emperor із disposed T. ев үч etre по ROO і r of Tuesday, іп n publishing this pues tch ip iiir S 8 h eid the text of the reply o of Russia’ to England, raj — ЫА the ры Secretary of State ot of EE Чарс, Majesty the cause of deep solicitude m Ct. 7 E тел ӨГӨГӨН ДШ арго in his despatch, w. snc m t a duty to est Trad only incidentally put it xeu hr the сомо ӨГ ps buie ie Иов БЕ НОЙ, ag tho true iy t ot "this contain the bases of negotiations likely to lend to у" а common rsation witl Lord Napier. Тһе English Ambassador | situation, and upon the means of remedyin understanding between the different Courts now seeing us alladpé ES in ihe f following terms in the despatch Which he | Courts who have addressed themselves with li ounndénce to him, | means of EC gua legitimate interests Poland. oodness communicate Prince Gorts- | If the Go Vuriment of her Britannic “Majesty lays stress upon | The other very near] unanimous in the chakoff al i Ta akoff also said to me that, desiring to treat this ained 1 їп а | the reaction whic! gE е ыа of Poland exercise on the opinion S T. documenta are od t jo of Europe, be still more struck with the influ- loying an argument which lay at his disposal—that f, the e wis which the "anie of Банн have in all times bad the eous oderate refusal Тһе Moni eur of both Sin в the following article, which may be of conqui n xercise up: тапа ї Po Та ау соп sides in this discussion, and to ng it on that [kie would | 1815 this country has witnessed the ашу vhi of a material фараз вое А to t e proc are un Я x Е floa fne, Qovérament of hor MAANA Мај Sin motor tains, enials e Government of her с esty. ce its aim is | motions coming from S; p years later, in while to see'assured to the kingdom of Poland the and welfare | almost the whole of Europe was convulsed by the тето Ње о s "pi ien scm and ho Prices o of rod which are the objects of the solicitude of his уфа the Em- | the kingdom of Poland was able to preserve its tranqui uillity. | ате pu d at Fontainebleau. Za France is NE peror, it appears to usdifficult not to arrive at an understanding. | We are persua aded that it would be the same at present | тре Court of the Tuileries notwithstanding t the ure that The difference in our points of view lies in the fact that the | were it not for the continual instigations of the party of such h a visit would give them, hav dude edd а БОРУ of E Government appears to believe that the Constitution | cosmopolitan revolution. If this party, everywhere de- n the face ofthe duties that boit Wehen Highnesses have of 1815 is the sole panacea caleulated to calm the present | voted to the overthrow of order, at cmm сеси all it, fulfil in England in the first months that fo los their recent. i e comm. nion." Я Ро algood sense A founded the pea of Eng- | in —— that its aspirations will stop short at that zx : e | Mh Imperial decree A publishe ed yesterday, dissolv y on i , bz me: о: ir hi i the dent n islatif, an the 31s& Мау and nnd development. Before arriving at the political maturity of | of Poland return a moment earlier to the conditions of а е d which England offers the example, there are porter Gross фо | durable peace cannot therefore more certainly ensure the 1st June for the general el dleitló" of deputies through- pass through, and each mation must proceed in this realisation of this desire ro than y labouring, on iheir side, to | ОЧ France, The Moni of Fri дау. ES inr OE rence according to its own instincts. It ; natural that а | appease the moi ch it is sought to to йоне lent intentions, should ie тт s ond thu s to exhaust the main source оѓ, ‘‘ Several journals announce en the represen: tatives Y th tations at which their foresi resight is alarmed. We enter- | sub-elec e Committees will shortly assemble, in order to firm hope that in strengthening in this respect the elect а central uy err me The Government reminds the А а RES ое боа the trust and devotion SP his his Си о the muet that, Secretary o a € x her Ive i Majes En rx pris sing a less number; and, further, that the journals would he has undertaken cl соо їп ОЧА “бов — expose themselves to va йлы penalties f they published the reso- realise after а long lapse of time and many efforts. Ніз + из аана gr peers Poi solicitude has no m there. A system of gradual develo) sd D f Bea etes riment in wolf hunting i has b ppli ve p- Foram. as bro —À + а de oe the 30th ult. His Grace is pre to — — It opens to Russia the prospect ЕвАХСЕ.— Тһе псуе is the reply ‹ of the Russian said to be satisfied with the sport he has obtained, and o The Emperor perseveres in it — наа Government to the Not of t осер ашо. ori or impulse (entrainement), taking re enda | * : elements whic! А iti the work of time to prepare and pen MW neighbo but withoui toy eviating from the line he has traced for him- | “ PRINCE GORTSCHAKOFF TO BARON DE ge = Pams, |them "apr in eve: ry cd very of their T e кше Ms nidum. Vu. Miei о іп him a titi to tha | - " Monifed o Baron.-On. T Pere au tb (О) of "рых .—In the sitting of the Senate on Monday jects. e it gives e e mornin e 5i v^ sympathies of Europes The same designs havo not ceased to | April tho Ambassador mami g = de Marsa] Narvaos defended the course wlich he had е ce his solicitude has been brought to from M ade m уз relative to the condition of A followed when - the head of the Government against m: миа ота ү; Poland. "е Бе not enter here | Kingdom of Poland. t redit to Uni Iccelleney a copy ofthat | the attacks e Pro i General Prim into an en of the national institutions, for the most | document, which I immediately submitted to his m : ге nai ina se ене attackin Aks Administra- part об Ath aes this aque d has been endowed. | Emperor. Our au master cam eim vd creen € вр E d "They do not appear to have been sufficiently understood in | wishes expressed in the name of the Em т Na оо д f Marshal Narvae The fos ecl of me: сә account of remoteness, Or тй because | pletely ei with his own. The Pr reni 2 vernment Appl has just нне Mata: e years hi e interes! urs of a hostile party | expresses, as re s the events which have taken place in bave stood in the way of an equitable and impartial judgment. | the Kingdom of Poland, sentiments which cannot fail tobo shared of ti жыйыны d do A сез against religion, p and E "d The system inaugurated by our august master contains a germ by every bn stia ud мо isafriend to mankind. It Meg ot tne "en o epigr Jeans ispnsonmen wit Е ме time and e о роб mui 49 develop. ш is ed to | ne gemere ntertaina doubt of opc. -= h this |d ministrative autonomy on the of the of affairs в to our august master, of the pinh v —The " deral Council, provincial and municipal institutions which in England have | citude with = усен ч inspires His Majesty, , nor of t| " ^a "uh. prm anD The it "io d m rt а Ан нб. been the starting point and the foundation of the greatness | desire he entertains to be able to put an end to it. тве French E g d g "M poses and Ha А = the — But in the execution of this| Government points out the reaction which these agitation: England at St. Pe te sare kft in n favour of Poland, has idea the r has red obstacles, which are found | exercise upon neighbouring States, and the EK Р to Which | stated +1 take this invitation into principally i in die pe rer jg rà the party of sum pee This|they give rise in the rest of Europe. Our august master | йыйган party idersto E that = itallowed the peaceable majority | admits the just interest, which the bordering Powers ап those AUST of the kingdom to enter upon this радах ot regular progress, | who co-operated in settling the state of Europe must naturally | UST a— In his reply to the on: 1996 on the there would be an 7 to their aspir Their intrigues | take in all complications of а nature to disturb its harmony. | Polish Euntes Prince Gortschakoff sa; have not allowed the new erem a x A petris into effect. | E the interest which Russia takes in events which touch her | *' Count Rechberg w. i, аз e nj ge ho in It mE e quede ig рох рау work, 53 how far they | во nearly cannot surely ре less boe rotonda more than all she PES that the Em; as rig Le abbat we f UR wn, in to the real песе nc ; degree of mat 25, | desires to see tran ranquillity restored in kingdom, and the | show clemency to s ecéraio! reta 4 of assured. The Emperor N: finally à дога ой чы cue 1 E fj zit I expresses his confidence in the li intentions of our | that a 3: Е Р our a The: rA СЕ А2 яарна arum e of | alone. The intrigues o ~ иа this matter. uA o which ajesty appreci when points | the main source of the agitation, By x side of en la ЕГЕТ Tom it has been |out us in conclusion, ud. opportunity for taking Pone ers would therefore be best possible gtve it тре "Xr СЕЕ of the дов ze Poland in the condition of a durable peace. | those ux The Russian most important armed bands, the Nothing could better respond to the wishes of the Emperor. | Austria neglect 1 1 Emperor has in force the institutions already fgranted, and has declared | But it is соф mre ДД upon the selection of those measures that | machinations of the revolu: himself t come to an u i that he reserved to self ^ f developments indicated by time and the К.ч Гоиб the French à h Minister 0! d reign Affairs poini Moe intens ун е | The remaining 40,000,000 florins of € ree uM їфему cab, ti ien, - —Ó in тт the oril am and the insufficiency of the combinations а роо ЮЕ loan of 1860 w ere allotted at Vienna zu у. , itn тей position granted to her. мик having 024, чав. depends on the confidence with Which these — ion: This is an аана za а neni riri enr experiments house x тут Rothschild, m с с In — ng а stand upon this em which have been a source of misfortune to Poland as well as | the hig es nsiders rM the best friend of NIU. cause of зеза to Europe, and e na E x Hia М ‚ wouid еп th evi c means: I Russell pin upon Russia to dis- | which the kingdom is асрау s айык i not an isolated її dart d the introduced rer n Бой ety, | The whole of Europe is infected by it. Revol M E uf cinia nce to the cies w =- the Pd se ot сек Plon usted to the The Bill was they fnd sufficient combustible | b, priests. 1 жонын there. to mu ro the of making it the ir sitting of Thursday the focus President pee ien that vil | the following order er of the day had been adop! y the Tke тг A whoseduty it is to cure E ТЛ kingd o fac m tion vil | Secret Committee on Brigandage :— а m ri ee i TE as o dist E io md plene ought! “The Chamber invites the Ministry to take the necessary e ES THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Малу 9, 1863, pitis неш ипе тпа; б doe Secure asylum ial order and peace. Italy ín the development of "publi Works, the redemptio: agrieu К сан upon land and upon cultural and in: industrial credit, ро iis requisite to employ every means to secure the assistance ot the enti ire forces of the country in the repression of bri- gan upon рне айе, Vo ees by ce t in " Parli iam ment, | of the action of the dove ateit {0 co being now С of the the Ruggero Settimo | w e | between SS Russians, 3500 s . | under Jeziorans эва апа for obstruction He Russians was NE и and wounded. On the 2d €— defea | in the palatinate о Tu РЕ tL completely ele On was fought at Tepely, in фе Palatinate and the i ins surgents, quantities rona dodo “alon ver River. Federal gun-boats ng {һе Sunflower e been operating successfully of €— the Con feras чакы! along the banks A General Rosen ing. Foster arrive Washirgton. "No e Carolina, о d the 16 Los blockade of the Confeder racha unded The a ussians re- two previous days d Zamek T s ing the o general pe May ad d The ec de Wd ent has extended beyond the River Du na. On the 26th ult, a round Washington, and compe em 10 siege. Feder al accounts of the 18th say | that the соё J laal t took fi у posue Iepp + took from it 900 Russian rifles, On , Friday Lelewel, eries, Despatehes from St. Lo wg of the 23d, report that Confede- of a aur of m "St "^ e рт не of the татай of ане fagade of Santa Croce à Florence took plac e Car Si ruzzi d assembled on th е per defeated by 2000 Russian tro Lelew was wounded, but escaped, PRA ‘with 120 шеп. A engagement took place betw: ween, nthe |, ine ignor many senai чом апа —— seh dier рэе 7 e Journal de St. Pétersbourg of Sun P би e despa tches ie hs Engla lind: . France, and Austria to the Cabin Pet tersbu rg hen, а проп the Ойег, їп ilesia. The |» forces oft Fhe hostile parties \ were ivy up in order of wit el | rates, has again enter: red Missouri, but b». rumour £ Marmaduke, a large force of Confei hat з тї of Cape v С below St. Louis, is sai а" атой of a blockad 9, ће һаз captured ihe town or ippi, 150 mi are e that point. under General ЕХ ой Со1 battle. oid "hundreds of the fugitives passed over , read a lagi Note to the Lr voe vd e Pow in St. Petersbur; This no n to Prussian territory. and were disarmed. On Tuesda aya f 500 pulsed by Miniewski at w The band of 1000 cythemen, commande y Franz, "rom ИЙ ҮҮӨ, "Tennessee, capture the town, with 300 один, and destroyed а cotta r o mills, and a Jar f pr them. der: hav 2,000 conscripts at ben rg. ХЕ p аи of reforms intended а T carried out in Poland by the Emperor. The introduc- | p frontier. The Austrians received eere six waggonloads of arm ed the fugitive and two pieces The peasants of the "district of Pod- although they would not be delayed after ay ey tion of Poland had been effected. is of "E ery. lachia re paying to the has destroyed immense. quan ntities of Confe federates are moving in Missou nob. The Feder vx are › advancing from two directions to meet them, ‚ Vir- this Note produced a c premis mbassadors of the n Але һе great Pow he nal | pay. de St. Petersbourg of Wednesday publishes despatches from ved wedis 59 е7 А tl ove: € о the ish Government of t at Mar dis the Tiaia ӨСӨН, of the Yn Apri all fading. to | | the lish ques rini e respective replies | е рга munic Ea B The Swedish Noter ЇЇ upon » the principles | of humanity бат Bert by w which м4 із persuad he. 2mpero of Russia. is „actuated, expresses a | quarters t upon insurrection A their €: have refused t од. et тат Deen received b their / attocitiek The Pru authorities have ordered the inhabitants | of Tnowraelaw, in rovince "s e to afford he Russian troops, w re to be looked | 1 ud Pri an ion E uiu f райо di for Ма е7 1 of a rule of sa fo Ee шрны ее Swedish No The Spanish Note deeply regrets the i impa- tience of the Poles, who have bee ЇЇ | w ek the Prussian authorities Sere loads of arms, in SE e i: n Powersupon ће! thek ria Russia eem of cR the terrorism exercised by ord а w and Cra of the mes el. бой 8810118 М i experience that ad u ays ро gi the Queen asks that grace and indulgence may b shown towards the vanquished, The reply to t e this | ne en arrested in the city of Posen. nc tants of Posen may id Note of the Italian Government is drawn liatory spirit. It hopes that EM e Russian Court 9: де va tch proof luding many noblemen; have also been made ti proritis ce of Posen, СнтхА.—А despatch from Shanghai of March 25 sa that Neingei (?) banditti have menaced Tientsin (9, red. -| of the ан has been. E dlivered unopened to the ans by virtue of the convention concluded |. Nord Deutsche eet Ger ginia, where the military situation remains unchanged. The Confederates are reported to be removing the obst aco in t Fort Darling. е; steam Pr eoku British c e tri: - the iem. pa to the legality of the d of the and ca n ses me es йоу ue T of the аА that Ya БМК» М, а the rebellion, | now exte -— the time to one year, the ent Adm „Жыр Gertrudo Карис d nder ived at New latte to enter Charleston harbour. Тһе Alabama i d two vessels ashor s 6. ntire con- In reply ent friendly footing, and d tha te ntinue to exist гэ. Алтай бой. ived the mperor mentions the betu with | por it Debson are falling naek ШЕ Aurchow TO: on of the message is so imperfi be entirely unintelligible.] „81 TATES. —Seven Federal gun-boats, on i remaining ectly transmitted as 14 contain: s regards the w Italian Government is not unaware that revolutionar ffo rts im mpose a a di fic ult task upon the e ruling Pow тетя, burg batteries. o pee s the е Vida A nsport was urn, The upon a basis of 1 lasting peace Emperor of the duet болеро maa A have t eias són nete birt y of t the|w has been киче in ай i tur M c as burnt, and it it is кану od all on == rd The remainder of the атац сасу pui | boat P" din; under | BE BER. (P): The rebels have evacuated Shaoching, and | = to have chase! e in Turk’ March 26. — General Berthier has ipia the aec military М Ро —А rumour the Government inte en X LAND. was currens at Warsaw that | + *h орно in Genera Queen of the West has unded i of nks's department, stating А А 3TYaL vol ce. ў was | her crew, consisting of 113 КЕ and. men, were (captured. Т eamer Diana he Confederate "8-а = е insurgents. On Taczanowski was defi i himself he lon of 2d Me d ren place would Bines кыз Federals to "Ве анарны die the Haine's Bluff. The орел have bürnt emm River. Ia E was another н - меге Yazoo Riv Five Federal to пеене а vem H hey R HOU beg LO Жыл шз —The Roy ү veral pu ablic and priva ecommit the Albert rd E^ motion was Loc ved by 40 аа ced а sag n Mails.— — The I of the Government Yo the; Bad iad ишо а t ез Belgian nment for the ж between od Sd Ote Ostend; ` templated in the A: any failure on the part insurgent landed proprietors, a i f а in the „Atchafalaya. River by "f -the Confederbtes tribution through E in; р falling into A . banda, ы the Federal (ЧЫЫР order of the day o: i «E Taczanowski, A ced ae of the force a battle was fought with the ten at Pyzdvy on | beyond Е "an in, Louisia River Teche, | the 30th ult., which lasted eight hours. The victory | The object Genera BANKA € VEMM was to] Par was decided in favour of the insurgents by the всуё Бай: — ralis, where all ck Confeder. iim below Tanier d'Abi d Strzelecki у distinguished | t c mn are supposed the open the тау for an а Wall ^ Ne у last pro- _ ministration. The E off T Mss Y >, r May 9, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, that the Home-office had sent "down an inspector to inquire | equi uivalent to deut per annum. Eee | Government д. not | single i ot heir giving elementary education. He moved, 25 into the recent disturbances at the Roman Catholic Ж йс dry propose this measure as one of fin i t. that the votes for edueation ought to be made establishment qim St. Bernard, Leicestershire, but that he had | of justice роне Тһеу 1 ot, ools only of 4 rking classes, but to all of not yet made his report. lling House. Nevertheless, they 1 he way of proportionate aid to volunta (уук зү RUSSELL move i. rs t the House go into | with every neip! f sound ad to e favourable report of á Committee on the Corrupt Practices at Elections БШ. —The to the tax-pay nity, and j to the labouring | spector, and to tests of at least elementary instruction being Earl of said, as the Bill affected the House of Com А , as favourable in it tendenc in th ects qualified.—Mr. h not inclined to oppose it, although he disbelieved АГУЛ and the improvement of their conditio: COCHRANE seconded the amendment.—Mr. HENLEY supported legislative enactments to check bribery and corruption —Earl| sion, the rig a o в 9 simpl f ice to the districts in which Grey concurred with this opinion. —TE [n then went into | equity, the courage, and the wis class of schools ex , and wh f Committee on the Bill, when Lord LYvEDEN moved the inser- | to agree to the rinciple involved in the clause.—$Si 17 years contributed their quo he ti clause ualifying agents found guilty of corrupt | core said that the speech of th Chancellor of the t participating in its advantages.— or illegal practices. Оп a division ын motion was rejected by d on the fallacy that every man le me observations from Mr. PULLER, Bir ARQ 66 to 52. An amendment to c e 10 was ed to, but t from the State. He had also miscon D IFFITH, the amen nt rst resolution on а division the — сЕ уз rejected by 92 to 26. | the Charity Commissioners, ad n drawn. The House then divided on the second reso- Clause 11 having been stru out, the Bui passed | th. cient and time-honoured endo lution, which was negatived by 152 to 117. The through Committee, ТЫП 255 же а third time: and | should be muleted with the income tax, —HMr. BouvERIE moved that the House should go into assed. — «pare. moved а resolution that the | сег of those charities should be added а g b e upon that por ofthe Act of Uniformity which. principle of Charging Entailed Estates for Railways involves | corrected. The propositos of the Govern: 8, с ri ies of chapters, pro- questions of too much nicety and importance to be ва: — confiscate 250,0001. a year from the charitfes, ЧЕ в, masters of colleges, and others, to make a declaration by Parliament oth: than by public ролей Вт. | income tax might 5 "redis сей and ta e f the Church-of England. His LEONARDS suppor е motion. — Lord EvERSLEY mo perib.—Mr. MAGUIRE фөрраровй the scheme as an attempt to propose a resolution on which to found a Bill for amendment, **That this House is not endi to with: impose taxation on the lowest iud jo destitute class of the repeal of that requirement, and he sai that his motion from idi t ой Railway Bills clauses | the community. Ha де he 10 votes he would give them | was made at the instance of the resi sident Mano: oc ihe Univer- which may confer such pow if certain speci ed conditions | all against the proposal — жй Н. VANE ааты — sity of Cambridge.—Mr. WALPOLE resis фен observ- were agreed to by the tenant res life.” # A discussion ensued, | ingenuity of the Chancellor of the stie AATA iug that the House had already on tw d red in which the Earl of Romney, Lord RAVENSWORTH, Lord Рокт- but was unable to eo with him in his dad uA. and derided. the question, and that u: н 8-4 mo good reason MAN, Earl GRANVILLE, ed E ers GnrY took part. Ultimately | Мг. W. Мавтіх put in а special plea on behalf of county were shown to the [ums it ought upon кле н е, policy, the amendment was negativod without a division, and the itals.—Lord R. СЕсп, commented with much severity ani ЖОНДЕУ; to adhere to that bmp emen resolution was agreed to. пе principle of confiscation laid down by the SrANLEY said that the proposal now made was different FRripAY.—Poland.—The Earl of SHAFTESBURY, in pre e Exchequer, who һай, he said, sp ith | to that made in 1856. It would ay from a petition from a meeting of merchants and others, еа * ihe bitterness of the nag and raged with fury in denunciations ny right ich they ssed, Guildhall, in favour of the Poles, said that he had 61 other petitions from various places. Тһе separation of Poland from st be the is e t already The ĈHAIRMAN havin p LE Lone e the CHANCELLOR of the Раат said that, as had declared themselves in favour of the clause, it was qui unnecessary tô take the sense of the House upon it.—Mr. EE Ё® ES Он K ZE i ER Р ве Bo Bd E DE © E ES ДЕ ш £a They look ро: ention, as they desired 22d ependenee, Не believed that Saia л йн СОДөшн an P wer 4 directed, ласа зато ten thousand times greater than the armed f the Baltic, [Left speaking.] ! Mon». Police. —In reply to din GREY 3-714 ru аз А Bill for the amalgamation "x us Ot aoh Моро Police У Hos posed to тер alocal and personal the country at he was act, the orders of ne ouse of Mg e required that i that Hio СООЧУ, an againstit. The ES ders, fundamental fai! apt its дий C that hi А eq , without disturbing the relations between the qun. from country, than which nothing could be more Established Church and the State. In 1837, the late Sir a d ed, deservi the best co e- E: B in the nature of a pri llacious or illogical.—Lord PALMERSTON defe: nded the policy | R.. Peel had suggest as deserving nsid. phu jn i Pied with in the pct d qa РЕ à | we n of the Chancellor of Exchequer, which, he said, was founded | ration of the HK a plan by which the owner, not МохтАО irai under no san єз, e ea ax in justice and good sense, and had the entire approval o his | the occupier, should be liable to the rate, without any exon and complained naf iue Govern. | colleagues. . The fact; however, was that the House was|tvidióts tedt -boing imposed upon Dissenters. These ment, contrary to the unders tanding of two years ago, had influenced by local associations, and under these circumstances | suggestions and others made in the report of the studiously a b he House, although hey hi Chancel or of the Exchequer had, he tho ought, exercised а | Committee of the House of Lords were embodi mustered in considerable force in the lobby.—Mr. D. GRI wise discretion in withdrawing the proposition.—After a few | his Bill, which, assuming, as the fact was, that Ohurch-rates and Mr. CocHRANE also deprecated the conduct of the words from Mr. HENLEY M т. ТООКЕ the етан Е ere a charge upon land E real property, removed all per- overnment as being evidently guided by a desire to get rid of negatived without а divis The remaining clau Pos that the ihe discussion of inconve t su t BSTON agreed to, and the House ij The Savings Bant M i ain a burden upon denied th: e Gove: p 1 0050 ough УРУШ, amd the одете Bonda The Con Rd th аны and p n explained and b r were ird time and passed. The Nav by which n за tih 3 mental Fund Society "Winding- мр Act Eis ene Bill was read а р CEY did V HO MOON — Sir С, DovaLAs moved WS Rn че с after а short debate. Other Bills were forwarded amendment that the Bill be read a second time that day six sta nths.—Lord HENLEY seconded the amendment, considering from that the settlement рр, by pepi Bp: Mg not te ME wi members had grievances to zm they pem to РИНГ down down their friends to help them to make a House.—Mr. DISRAELI — —The War си -— TH Tien. n z question феа тн em s n en 1 ЕЗ respectin e death of Lieut. Tinling, of H.M.S, | factory ressed his ий that the E had not жеу slightest E nee of varier egere 13 m pm cem I уты Боб s.—Sir б. GREY said that, es the Bill contained some valuable suggestions, i his opinion it did not hold га апу ш о ав: апа. a reg rem the income tax fadus в, үү rofes: sion ns, and an e 0! i r. AL m of the Crown had inquired into the case, and had recommended second reading of his Church-rates Redemption Bill. Its object, ч ed of t егп. te's ВШ; men! m: exemption was to h he was quite pr modify the clause bus vent the upon | that 45001. should be demand f Peruvian ^ Ре observed, was different from that of Mr. Newdega' Ш; funds which w posed of in the shape of salary. pe: àon for the y | 16 was not to perpetuate Church-rates, but simply to rovide He was prepared to бду that 19- f the charities | Cai White. The latter was, however, dissatis-| means of redeeming them, as had been done with regard to the whieh it Was proposed to tax were derived from death-bed fied, and had in а claim to the Foreign Office | land-tax.— Mr. , s ded the motion.—Mr. NEWDE- bequests. The ден of the country, as gathered from the | for 292,1741., of Lehich 30, 0001. was for kicks inflicted upon him, | ӨАТЕ spoke against the second reading, and Mr. DopsoN in income tax returns, was about 180 or 190 Zw a year, of | 50001. for being compelled to eat bad food e five days, and | favour of it.—Sir G, GREY said he should not object to the which about t| millions belon; eharities. These | 20,0001. for injury done to his health. vernment had | second reading of the Bill, which, however, req his charities he divided into three classes—the g, to submit the matter to arbitration, and i opinion very extensive alteration s in he ooe ачат пози and the great. Wi rd to the first of these he had no that some satisfactory arrangement wonld be observations by Mr. GRIFF. т. Briscoe, the second read- atso far from being valuable they were ional Education,—Mr. WALTER move resolutions, to the | ing n €— ona di vision "UL 8L to T2. 2 The ВІ. was there- i by tending to pauperise th ple, and | effect, 1 t the sums annually voted for educational purposes | fore lost. House then went into Committee on the Security destroy their sense of та туч c €: эе -теНапсе. Аз an be plicable to all the rer l gh- from Violence Bill of Mr. Adderley, when а тош discussion TK illustration he mention s's Ch: ch | outthecountry ( eing private schoolsor carried on for profit), lace, on the motion of Mr. асос E, to amend the firs! consisted gi 00, бош. те © DA. poor v^ thr ms s parishes ii in Here- | in which the attendance and examination of the children exhibi ing the infliction of cor js nt fordshi о be doled out to the inhal but | the results rı ed under the revised code by the inspectors of | applicable only to second and subsequent convictions On a under no e was any portion of the fund te to be ex- | schools; and 2. That to require the employment of certificated division, the am ent was negatived by 37. Several pended on buildings. 25 fund, however, accumulated so fast | teachers, or of р teachers by school managers, as an indis- erbal amendments having been made on clause.—Mr. that the trustees were compelled to come tc Parliament for an pensable condition of their participation in the co itation анны, d th ч thi Nec a report progress ; but the act to enable them to екран 30,0007. upon the construction d by 159 to 32. Оп the question that the 8 е rejec! Schools. He urged that а capitation grant of 8s. oug ht clauso АЙА part t e Bill the House again divided, and it giv o whic hi childr agreed to by 144 to 31. The Bill was chen reported to the should pass an ех: in the three elementary Houma e. The Ma дд Дейш о Misi Non Bill, introduced branches of нон. p T» Satisfaction of the inspector.— | by Mr. MoNsELL, an and the Admiralty бошт Uh удан) bil Mr. Вохтох seconded the motion.—Mr. Lowe said he did not read a second. x ground of a boarding school for - labourers’ chi ldren, thereby doing thi А 2 e я 1 hers, the Govetuinent t6 remit Lim favour of that class to the | believed that, if it were agreed to, the "шше system of pe of 70001. a year. Тһе D, e called Christ's | national education would degenerate into a mere scramble for Hospital was an appropriate illus f tho great charities. veg ковак нь Pope: m Tun Government ought not to It enjoyed] public contributions to the ze g 60001. a year, Hie, ot tested the ж pe ou of at le ан} 70,0001. It was originally inte not the class who w admitted to its benefits. he the a trary, the pedi Me v wee the children of wit x incomes from 2001. to 500L a year, while the чоон return for a payment of 5001., received a vested interest ir 1600 tations. It к ta Буена Departmen riod of rest and tranquillity, to wait and see the nig of "da o changes already made, and not to чаве n i o of men upon € important question.— The supported ried by M d opposed was а necessary consequence of the id Eder wh Which ч we lived, and the principle of the measure would ion spectioi an j prisons of e hip—ought to receive aid in the shape ofa test of certified tutors) d public money. The motion would abolish Lew iq the wo latter tests, and open the Treasury to all 80 on the Dissen! E ALK seconded the motion.—Mr. MORRITT, p woo aile Y 12401. for the improved dien value of the Church. 256 "t. EE E cs institution had derived a substantial advantage Mr. G. Durr, Sir J. PAKINGTON, and i THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 9, 1868. ——————— : supported the Bill; Mr. KENDALL, Mr. WHALLEY, Lord, “Mr, President, Ё „ my Lordi ithout herd lab Mr. Richard Ramsde ү $ н yw Roy yal Highnesses, my Lords, and | W1 out he our. т. amsden, ef A. V. TEMPEST, and Major НАМ x ed ii а | Gen тета en,— ww uch » flattered, b by your "kind | | Trin nity College, was fin ed 41. and expenses; and otia - invitation, ж, pud саны a spend this evening in so | DUM L— | distinguished an assembly. Still bore сес чир have I been by | charges were dismissed from insufficient evidence, The f he bserv the cordial way in which you have welcomed me, and in which defendants Watson were removed to the Borough 1- that i ка Scotland a ЕЕ ка from а prisoner to be visited | you have drunk my һе and that of the Pri i б m à clergyman of his own religious persuasion was not | і rin: MA est , I take t ity of Өөп inp i my devotion and gratitude to you jd in ce local prisons.—Sir G. SOENE objected to the | opportun: т | greeted with n beloved Queen and her family, and my profound admiration of | brother E aduates, bui at the entrance to the required limitations. Aftera long debate the Committee tem when zt amendment was ne — Er mond th siti CENT Зао tia ро аыр то са Таро 2a да and noble country, to which I am most sincerely pe ol a diffi Es Nosti b КЫ es d pe ministers Я Tats -— this would place us ке of En Лапа | MEM OF THE Ехн ON 1851.—The | two gownsmen to prison. e. om se 2 "Pe d as "he law of — Stood cere сая жет uneovoring $ ay Memorial of the Exhibition! Мамо obere эмо oe ety пение of theCentral рне е М осуу ч. 2 ccm e Mite d of 1851, and the stat f H.R.H. the late Prince| Executive Committee on Monda . Commissioner | » upon а division, the numbers being $ $6 tn 80.—Mr. Вемтіхск | Consort, will take tke de tis Gardens of the Royal Far rnall's repor TE that ав d а total decrease - moved to amend the clause by om e words making the | Horticultural Society on Wednesday, the 10th of June. he а of 5878 as compared та-ак көк T Rad ч ined under tho R еу а charga p The Prince of Wales will officiate on the occasion, in | with th Tke Hon. Secretary's monthly к ча ae. cipue ge dem ME Кече "to т | е presence of the Princess of Wales and other|return o less urable, During the month of The i wàs then ordered to report rogress,— | members of the Royal family. Тһе details = the April nid were 24 954 тоге popis were employed | bw кө order fori the second reading of the Inland Revenue | ceremonial will be found in our "f ver eX. colum in the previous month, and the local relief com. - A тыд р rM Tei чус б) with. elerenoo to AMALGAMATION OF THE CITY AN D озот а had spent 14,7447. less in April than in March _ The adjourned debate on the Report upon the Stock Certificates | E OLICE.—A. irj RUNE: jii b e Lord| The total receipts for the week ending May 2 wero to Bearer Bill was then resumed, when certain amendments Mayor, mem a numerously signed requisitions 57872. 7s. 8d., and for the month of April 20, 52. 6s, 6d. — Leve үле Н ew A Lig E^ avings Banks Moneys Bill was s held о: а at аша; to consider о- | balance in the hands of the bankers, 392,868/. 14s, uo FRIDAY.— Police b Bill.—A report was brought posal of th e Governmen саре d аш: up from the Committee on Standing Orders, Stating that the | mation of the est- orders relati Bill -—— "- to si for - amalgamation of minster. The Lord Mayor occupied the chair, and was к pow 29th ult. : i th. t ion. The T on Ciube.—In answer to Mr. EYGUN. me OHRHORLLOM E tne «nd ihe; шр members of the corporation. Mr. S. DR his Ec MEE the daughter of Mr. d Ex QUER said that, in consequence of many applications he Mor rley, Mr. Fowler, the banker, Mr. K. Hodgson, SPI Wi Чоп ш zs ra nd ma Aes TER Hed RI Вон " had received from various quarters of the сенне it was his | М.Р, Governor of the Bank of Engla: M 1р was , іп 17 arles 0) а Sout I the’ o 00; + М ы Pini x ы 3 a ES Viscount Andover, eldest s 2. ot the ffteenth Earl of Suffolk, for going into Supply, Mr. HENNESSY move ed for танах rd е, т. Kinnaird, M.P., Mr. Crawford, M.P., Mr. | who died in 1800 7 and secondi, in 1806, Admiral Sir ешу respecting the state o Southern Italy. pap Wood, M.P., and other gentlemen, addressed the meet- Digby, i oe en ick - dps Дака КЫ [Le g.] Dp and ve eme Sorten ng the P vet scheme, Teddesloy Park, Penkridge, in his 73d year. His lo €——————Ó | with a petition to Parliament against it, were unani- tered the House of Commons in i and has therefore 1 sen adopted. 3 member of the Legislature for hal century. He wg MARS etie ie д оғ тне OnPHzUs.— The Lords of Ње | ©1Чё5Ё son о! the niece of Біг Thomas Littleton, Bart. MoNEY MAR: н FuNps: Com ә dud in 1812, and with whom ended the Ee ces line of элу xs losec р sor 5 ge gum KIE n univ. and Айыу: ave published. a return of the names of old English family, of which the famous Judge Littleton, 92. f s # nt "mh ys nd | officers and who perished in the wreck of her | ‘Ше ш пеш of the law," had been one time the head, $e v., for Account; ree, per Cents. TOU ide. pers Orpheus, at the entrance of the Tue as e peer was, throughout his career in the House of Com- u H: t uced, 91 d e t - : faber of the Liberal EQUIS tin — Bank Stock, 2341; India Stock, 231 * Ditto | Ab arbour, New Zealand, on the 7th of|of the ou of 1832 he was at the head of tho Par tie , 2; › 231 to 230; Ditto| February, The following is а complete list of tl d vtm Tin ant. Stock: 10923 to 110: Five and a Half ary. E SRM mn e list о пе | mentary Boundary Commission, whose ri pt s afte › 5 Commissioned Ош :—Wiliam Е. Bu e С.В., Beeretury f with or Tolan тее ли к he vus appointed 25 ше eres Robe rton, commander ; William — pnm signed tho'scorotary an MM . pm. H ч : Е ре поб mb f the foll Melbourne tificates, 1 1001 I5 E GU. d i x Med un T. F. W. Mudge, lieutenant Arthur r Jekyll, Анти Administrations "In 183 35 he he yee orestis or with the Hiis gypt r 45 ©теен, for Acct, 915 | William p. Strong, master ; "William I. Taylor, s веб of Lord Hatherton, and in 1854 was appointed Lord Lieutenant і to $; Ditto Coupons, 145 toi; Italian, for Acct., 718; | master: Arthur R. Mallo ck, Thomas H. -Bro oughton, | 9f Staffordshire. His - rds m те greatly чазы; by publie Ditto Maremmana Railway, E ; Mexican, for Acct,| and беогое Н en; Joh Ойы, ана — wies d. БАНУ g . » | great interest in agrieu 8 е married ; , с E а, Кез mada, 6 E ài; Ditto Two per | master’s assistant; Rev. С. B. Hasle wood, балаты апа | in 1852, to Hio widow ot; ds du» vis Davenport, of. en 9i itte Deferred, 9$ (0 1; Ditto Land | naval instructor; W. H. P. M. Gillam, secretary (assist- Capesthorne. His lordship i а; succeeded i in bis title and estates Warrants, Hectares, » 6$; Portuguese, 1853, for vwd ant paymaster); A. D. Johnston, assistant ра mm master ; | PY, his фай воп, the Hon. Edward Richard Littleton, Colonel 491; Ditto 1862, 49 to ài Ditto ТЕЗУ А to à pm.:| James Clarkson, assistant surgeon; Edwar Hill oi the Manso de Ч т Ел gnus 1862, 934 to i, ex div.; Sardinian, for Pais зера nt Royal Mines = 3 Р Spanish, for MA 5| ts i: Ditto. Зана 333 THE MURDER IN BLOOMSBURY.—The Di ofa man x Ae gttipumeous. Шо Gertidentes, 1 1i to 11; Turkish, 185, who had evidently committed. psc ed cie e rin д: .—Another telegram met m EO 7 Di T Acct., ТОБ to avine filled Tis pockets with the uet 1 E тош п Alexandria T "T Sas Ф; У, l 735 t 62, 5 25 ito — for Acet emd and fastened his еее in front of him, ; Venezuela, 1862, ї to of the river on Mond ay. Arumour got abroad that rick Murchison, that “ on аз а th of н 5 bes БА in 58 men of all parties, w: n his hospitality, and took a en y [c] B. Ls HE gr z —— this was the body of the man who murdered Emma | north latitude 14° 30’, on the Nile; that all was we ell, Bank о England. hma a few weeks since in St. Giles's. There is|and the Nile settled. ” Sir Roderici Маге in ISSUE DEPARTMENT. me resemblance in the dress, height, and beard of tł 1 g * this is glorious news for Notes issued., .. +. £28,940,765 Governmen t Debt ,. s1 £11,015,7100 man x ye ам — by those who saw him with the all geographers," Gold Coin Land ша; NE cU girl o ing of the mu urder ; Бары pahoho ody Silver Bullion | .. .. — 165 „же taken by ie suicide b cc ov А макы кы y all traces of his identity; Aere is Soraa йу veg sta о АН. e pu E. ; “з= уус ONE EH Баи ve € v certainty on the subject. Тһе est was | Vegetables of goo quality соп Ms Publie Deposits жер MAIS V шеу. К &12151,395 | opened o x Wedana i and adjourned for t ба e purpose LES Гар a prie d core rs Ба E NOU тае E or F obtaining further evidence. The poli olig however are Ра, and Ashmead's Кага d Gold and Silver Coin .. aid to be satisfied c he is е — tehing from 5s. to Ts. р т box weighi in E ut 2 2e. ‹ ea RF ux DEL re perdes PUBLIC Re net amórals Orange Я though tolerably plentiful, ага are still = Сас Бот ? DOTEM ont f — Де n ja: ed а states that i in he w VE "that ended Кер КҮЛҮҮ m seme a liti itle » in prico, жо s £38,639,377 £38,639,377 | Saturday 3, aths іп London fell to 1374, а | last week; large sappia s of new ones аге m: eir Мау 7,1863, W. MILLER, Deputy Cashier. "m h Broci d comin, [73 peo 3 lower number than any that has been returned since кесе, Cornish. de, Pel pm ape dentes Azálous, Violets, Mignonette, Tulips, and Ros the r av | corres ndin rip of the 10 years 1853-62, corrected FRUIT "oM ее ani ite '€ ití nity. dis a y 287. To S Fine Appies, per lb., 78 to 108 ranges per box, 128 6d to 30s. 1 аз EMY.— The annual dinner of the Royal | return is а Li above the avera сг Бара P as p. di ioi Ng: D bushi к reka си VS alu Mere emons, per 100. о 98 P VEGETABLES. HUE, Beans perl Y е ‚15340 à — with great i — ness of manner, spoke as follows % * Sir Charles E; taks, your Royal Highnesses, my Lord: s, -i is with the most contending feelings of t » 2 — За to 4d Carrots, to 6а : Spinach, p. oii 1s 6d to 93 wi | Cucumbers, each, 1s to 2s Mushrooms, p.pott., 1840 is Р. рер та о2.,18 6d Parsley, p. г Ide ed E. undle, 1564 to 28 | Herbs, per 2d to 4d ing METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. ü MONDAY, Nus 4. È indiy bstaining fro! ing legal proceedings. LOC DES ETE This forbearance, however 1 hcas of Se ving the desired effect of meli the disturbances the x anc | graduates more bold and E "ам last Pus beg you to | evening they conducted themselve add | а manner that the police н ud ds attendance for |. ed pe mee of pre serving ord r, fonnd it n y 1 nil Best Scots, Here- С FRI РЕМ н fords, ёс. .. 4.805 o Do. Shorn t$ i Rie: M as attempted by ab y of B quily рата $ E : M. S studeni cem — железы hly h * 4-— o. ras | Monday he mom e s; к яй On : Lambs nder- =; paces K ЕУ Max 9, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE in the | or second-rate samples : are next to unsaleable. are this day's quotations : — Yorkshire yer 1008. to 1208.; ditto Regents, 908. 1008. Seedlings, 85s. to 905. ; ; do. Rocks, 80s. to 85s. ; Perth, ; Fo Ti; and Fife ditto., 70s. to 80s. ; ditto Sk; 558, to 65s. ; ditto Reds, 50s. to 608.; French Whites, 508, to 55s. ; Belgian до 458. to 508. veral remain unsold. There is a considerable increase in Supply o of Sheep and Lam descriptions , and 9з аге Calves are also mo; 9 plentiful ul, Our заря supply "consists of. AN 29 © sts, Calve: he — Milch Cow: 120. T. тй ditt 860 Sheep, and 420 в а 8 Best Scots, Here- one -wools. fords, &c. 4 us —4 6 Best Short-horns 2d даш asts st Po lf-br em Calve .8 es d acd `10 Pies 3 0— s, 1160; dae & Lambs, 8100: Calves, 560; Pigs, 1904 NEWGATE.—May 8. Best Fresh Butter — .. m ne per dozen Iba. де: do. ғ. ond ork, 4s 04. to 4s. 4d. per зв o —— ze ED, by a gentleman travelling through 128. hire, I ~ the North of England, a who disk already an € gricultural connection, Ора: o Two Firs ү: class СО MISSIONS. in IMPLE раво МА- Бозлар а АГАДЫ СЫН with terms, ALPHA, Box 346, Post Bes zuo 8 b 10 | Do. prs 4 4 Ў Ewes & Эй пайду : з 0 “8 Bes ^0 6 0—7 0 pem 4 — : 1 To Garden ANTED, in a fine and seen Place a First-class “inglish GARDENE hi ds riens) of all kinds b ш чре ыі са rally. А рег o has knowle will bi in Germany, The following | £^ R, who is thoroughly ti ARDENER (HEAD or SINGLE-HANDED), nobleman's or gen m ied —A thorough edge of the Wn Can be highly recs edad by appiying to T. ARNOLD, Esq. i 27, Poultry, City, London.— , Post Offi sey, N. ce, Hora ; ARDENER— ge 81, single; E understands Forcing Vines, Cucumbers, and Melons, and Wall е Kitchen батан, S Good character.—W. S., 5, Well's Ter; Well's Roa d, Upp ded m, Kent, 8.Е. ARDENER.—4 ge 28, моба; well eme and es dà Ж Н to look. after a Horse and MOERS and small Flow re E ах Garden. Can и dim T батат. н, Tower House, Shrew: mstead, Kent, S. E. Mirea Man, age 30, would бшш а Situa- hi ini 1 its gan тр. —А. es, and сап be Scarisbrick, near Ormskirk, Lancasi re ot of the Ger! à Шай ШЫ vi with fuil "particulars s » jte experience, giam px B., са S Veitch, Jun., Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Mr. es ovs old Hay 708 to [5 Prime Meadow ay Kon Core * Do. second T do. ni Ва ees 40 pro тй... N Row! AN TED, as GARDENER, a steady, industrious, |.- llave а man un SE ne wd des be жеге тендеа ni erstand PN zv & оон п bà us k ulture of the Vine. Wages, 24s. à n Kent, а few miles from London. A Church- -going mai referred Apply by letter to J. R., ground-floor, 17, St. Helen's Place, Londo: X n, 5 w 110s to 118s чя Hay 508 [5 "dis [Prime m 8 Fine Mea: О P T. sy ay Р Clover by a Clergyman, a ao oan уо М AP len ci deri his business, and ns Tandre - ташы! суы T articulars а, ло Rev. Е. H. L., Ро ve оне но ROUGH MARKET, FRIDAY, May 8. Mes ci ани & cones ipa the miar ket very firm, а а a limited a вории of fine and E sorts, for which а urther allow: of 9s. to 48, is obtained. NTED, a FARM BAILIFF, to Manage a small cde tee Rene pendente of MARK Apu ds —Мохр, : змо АЗ isa рр1у of Wheat from Essex an is moderate, ы met а slow sale at E stall- T3 ii; sh , Bea па P wing to а very ањо Supp owing For Flour ther rai xr pom акыт небе апу ека DA AVIES is in want of a YOUNG MAN, En сны, with Out-door Nursery w: © 250 None ОБА apply who been seven years at such ЖЫЙ гат, Wages Tos. A Гоа character indispensible.—Larkfield Nursery, near Liverpool. E E, wor! "PER IMPERIAL QUARTER. зя ташт, — en es Suffolk. or Lm [s avertree, B. В. . White |46—56|Red .... runs. ditto 4 4T—54|Red .... ED, а COWMAN, married, withou x Е mbrance, and to help in the Garden, &с. n hour from London LUE А cottage to уел и рае Post Office, Dart е5 gentlem and 158, regn: —Apply by letter to ford, with particulars of age, character, F3 t., 988 ш pe йаа em == 21—24 оз, Scotch an а Lincolnshire Potato 22—16 Feed е! sid hs dee hber зе Вне a dics МУАА СИЕ, WANT aure —Letters to be Post Paid. XPERIENCED GARDENERS o as GARDENER m purs z various qualifications, receommende € ulars ren on application to & Bon, Wellington Nursery, St. 42—52 ‚|81—4 28—32 21—28 17—22 81 ArrOW . 2 Ы ngpod white, Essex à Le es T о ans and "Ke t) m Pras, Maple .,..428 to 43s oreign 80—88 MAIZE рр io t dE I FLO TS best marka dosere за до . Foreign .. FRIDAY, Мау her this month has = particularly fine. The A wr Bad ы eed of the btc trade last week has by dullness, ж ins markets rather lower d AED ENER (CE арс 28, ЕУР no incum- о ЕК КЫЗУ — Аде 40, single; has а prac- tical ара. a his profession, ^ e Growing. and Foreing; отша „ Flowers, and Vegetables. Can take c ng" iday last not an; 'ommended,—J. any n and the Mo — of cargoes DENER ШЫР, ua e 84, мабод, no incum- АБЫ jud Sensi g Stove and Green! ho ouse rchids, Е а mbers, Melons, Flower, and Kitchen Gardens. Two years' good character.—J. W., 2, Frederick Street, St. John’s Wood, N.W, G АЕК ER (Hzap).—Age 38, m RR. ces ‚ Сас rried, no incum- was transacted in foreign, ve to hav lower тае ет have been subm itied to. Barley, 1 Beans, ind Peas are meet in very at its the trade is frm airy wo: obje о ғ tad E nie ar Essex, ER (Hza»D).—Age 37, — m osi: understands iar and "тт drm Yin r and Kitchen Gardens. зды каш їп racter.—J. P., 20, Park value. For meni. the extr Шо ФЕ а СЕ а 1550 га 27,970 » (Í saso inis L, Ma; 3. — There very fair attendance of b iiig ge А: t to-day, vut £ ш Wheat there was only а poor consumptive demand n" ie decline of 1d. to 2d. per 100 lbs. i 2а 1е а ш uiry, me in some By eal held ndian BLAKE, ise pere rea reco: entleman requiring | of a good, steady, industrious Gardener. He ж = е а | knowledge of ing Fruits, Flow and Kite Gar g in allits bra од — Addre дем аз Noe: (HEAD).— JAMES , MORLEY, Calder es, ETEEN can m yan eng e. recommended i any nobleman or gentlem: engage. ough cal Gar Corn n. d. 480 lbs. 1: gom vA iv Магов du ёш. іп А and Flour 1 trade, b ore du Indian Corn steady. › and Oatmeal 36, married, no in Send zs, Toners Gardener Dhusr E age i tead Park, E „ Surrey, oreman AL Ait 8 Ошу: (Э маша. POTATOES, ROUTHW. past week the have been much larger than koris are selling at as al ( y ARDENER (HEAD or SINAIA: HANDED) —Age 2 understands his р oues Can have near! Ф а Дуе good eharacter.—T. d, 6 5, Campden Street, Sil а reduced price erior Кошок Hill, W. L ; thoroughly understands his] ааг E all г Cook or D: c- mee ed Walham Green, Ей у : Sw Q4HOPMAN.—Twelve y er branches oft m um i rr а all other 9 Doce к с Жа ER (UNDER or SINGLE-HANDED), — Under- Stands Greenhouse, c errors FlowerGardens. Two m Lr зна n: . 7, Alfred Place, Talbot Road, olloway, N. "ARDENER (Ux or SINGLE-HANDED).— Age 24 ; would not беи то a Horse апа Chaise. Three apa еу er years’ good character.—W. T., Post Office, Har- w, Essex. fX ARDEN NER (UxpER).—Age 20; has been in large Garden eem а TIE —T. 8., "Cherrington, Ship. ston-on-Stour, Warw; ENER (0 my in a Forcing Department under the Foreman. е 24; а Premium, if теи, for а place where he ЕР 3 able to get good practice. One year's recommendation.—A. A., Priory Gardens, Stanmore, Midälesex, N.W. a|( V ARDENER UNDER), where һе can improve him- in Foreing, &2. рн d von Sr and a lait years’ ex perience. bei RÀ mena half years in n UR W. a а Bellsize C. ottage, Ham G4 DENER oani. p iier феа W. FIELD Ealing Park Gardens, begs to recommend a young P Man who has А with him in ud Houses seven years, and whose мее in leaving 1s for ^n^ dm praetice.—W. FIELDER, Ealing Park Gardens, Middlesex, N. RDE Жн M as tw ars’ fhe Саба, West Hill House, MT AGATOR, or FOREMAN aud PROPAGA- small "Nursery. —Has had lengthened EN ina in Propagation in Culture. E M references. Post Office, 3t. Thomas's, Exe ROPAGATOR and RT of Geraniums, Fuchsias, Caleeolarias, and zi У wonded ise gon i —Married, no ing cumbran nce ; had great experi G for Ex a and g urs па. Kentish Town, N.W. OREMAN (in the Hoósesf, —Age 24; understands » Forcing, and Stove and Maece dmn oe &c. —W. G., Mr. Roberts, 2, Humberstone Road, L REMAN ROVER m a INL 8 avs garden —Age 28. А small re if required.—W. X. Y., Post ; Husband Bosworth, R To Nurseryme A E. Other "VER, in a Nursery, or «Дор а 5 practical ge 24. A small pre mium given.—R. C., The y ar: H; AILIFFandGARDENER.—Middle aged ; 19years? egi ai character from the rin he hasj ust left. moderate.—A. Z., Post Office, M BAILIFF.—Married ; ru acquainted with the pma еб, and Rearing o ofStock. The advertiser - тн situation in July next, or earlier if monials for his abilities.—J. W., Felder- andwich, Kent. ARM BAILIFF (WonxiNG).—Age 22, single; x CECI the Working and Managing Parts of a Farm —R. S., Post Оћсе, Bedmont, Hemel Hempstead, Stock, Herts. TARM BA vasi — Practical in Modern Farming; as been med to Breeding, "ew Buying, and Selling o of Stock ; f horoughiy acquainted with the worki of E c ds of Ma chinery, and has a good know: de of Steam. Culti The eer references m Wife а - | Dairy. id Poultry woman if required.—W. C., Messrs. Сос & Son, Seed Growers, Stotf old, near Baldock k, уи AND STEWA асо, Кер has een practical acquai R ly number of years in some of the GA pes E of references will be give: P. W. т. Blackett brary, Newbury. К (Pray) | and Hi HOUSEKEEPER i an elderly іст oF с RET x House, where one or perra — wages Two years’ excellent character.—Mrs. Whitehead, Pinner E Farm, Pinner, Middlesex. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ша з, | ———————— UR НАҮ LIBRARY, Cp Meis IR ROOM and Н. ЗА GML LR T EE F FA N Y. үүнү A p NOT ^ PRESERVE YOUR HAY? | „_ Moderator Lamps, in Bronze, For samples and prices apply to er Еротхеточ, Rick-cloth, M ii. DM. nes and Glass, Statuettes in Parian, Vases and J. Saw & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. Man — - a omn et, London Bri; ex: pibe quantity of dd -hani arquees, Tent: - OSLER, 45, Oxford Street, London, W me НИТ TING, at reduced prie es, ld. per greatly т educed Ls ices. Ji Do s, Tonts, and Riok entte | 4 ERS GLASS CH DE ERS. square yard ; 200 yards, 14s. ; 500, 30s. ; 1000 yards, 50s. “Мше ý. 5.5 + АМ LI SCRIM CANVAS, Tor Wall Fruit; GARDEN MATS; GREEN- Address, BENJAMIN EDGINGTON, 2, Duke Street, So the c уа ен Gasand Candles Table Glass,&c. | HOUSE SHADES. ark, S.E. No other establishment, фу" rvices for 12 persons, fi Be particular. FREDERICK EparwGTON & Co., Rick pe Glass Жакаш Бакка: for Mm persone, fma Hs аз Thomas Street, Old Kent Road, London, а FARMERS BAROMETER, 50s, а New P. in о nt by NronETTI & Z. i ind - hes Glass, En lish and Foreign, suitable for Presents Чт ED NETTING for the protection of Fruit | cate wheth he Baronum r falls Pure Srt Wind аа 3 ess or ang шр Ordem ДЫЛА, executed. Traon * 14. per square у, yard: 900 yards, 14s. ; 500 eh | s Partienlars C enclosing ЖЫ; to 1, Hatton Garden, Е,0,; - Lond. ards, 50s.; SCRIM CANYAS for QU li Fru 59, Cornhill, Е.С. ; and 122, Regent Stre eet, W. Е SNC n ed Siret. SUN BLINDS, AWNINGS, TULIP COVERS, 7 керн dd, Зд, Be par rticular. Јонх EDGINGTON & Co., 17, вава Вагѕ, Р ELECTRICAL PLANT rd D ү" Е.С. ; 108, Old Kent Road, S.E. ; and 18, 'Piccadi illy, W. d preseryation of Plants, Flowers, MMIER ELASTIQUE PORTATIF.—The aba ie x IDE Ает QU] К ОТА ades гут GARDEN NETTING for preserving | Thi i osed of zine and copper, d the usual * Matt Seed Beds, Fruits, новото from frost, blight, birds, mbined in such a manner as to form e x general usc HIDE Ro ne Pul LE BONA фр, вда as a Renno for Fow S opto. ride, E n omia "E ELASTIQUE PORTATIF ismade in th v5.5. OTAS, fior AD f yards, 00 Don gens тор, Du Dy th Q 1 imr A "D Y in three reip gri 3 M quantity, may be had м CHAS. WRIGHT'S, 376, Strand, У.О. «ноне on the top, it cannot harbour moth. JARN NISHED шала. STICKS :—1 foot, den 15, 4d. 2, 5d. ; 93, 7d. ; 772: 13: d. er dozen. DAHLIA do! 4 eing forme ed in lai Ad eee Чез mes Tu pes азар x N'S LLUSPHATED CATALOGUE, | per LE 2 p A n. 64; ФЕВ, P , 95; 6, An | br e it is applicabl e to si gardens, terraces, &c.; it отса фен vem eds rices 0! mo Bedsteads, as weli Шошо to Numen BM M M. e in the form of plant g rel stems, азо m Furnitu: е, sent freo by po Illustrated. Lists of Prices post froo an appli t HEAL & Son, Bedstead, Bedding, and B 5 , Seed Beds, Ed Strawberries, Ronznr В. Ler & Co., Sole Мааз rore of the Patent Plant Manufacturers, 196, Тойына бо ові. йа Protector, 22, Mar ; Place, Manchester, ТОЕХїзн YOUR "HOUSE Tv E Ee d ж, Protecting tb E TG bove from "i ШЫ ic qan PATENT IRON | io ‚ 208. ; yard, or. г THE BEST ARTICLES E Ox RA NGA EFE Ur Р: ) G, suited th un i i 5 AT = ч o Fenee for at Fowls, dit is eL 7 тте y! = с ep gens AE DUM. durable 2 ev E t e, ls. per 1 o ANE'S—Celebrated Table Cutle evi iety of styl por à PERLES T: Е a 3 E can be rolled в BR. monk a90 pac o wu n des pecie ry, every variety of style KS x had in any quantity of & "em uso, B f ard om for peru and сап be hadot DEANES--Rlectro-plated Spoons and Forks, best manufac ooked Lane, London Bridge, E. dm vim Ug Е mds esh required, at prices from 4d. to 1s, Gd. pir per ture. ngly Е.А. Haage's Flower Sticks and Tallie For fufther poe да apply at DEANE'S—El ctro- к ме Сот Sets, {а S Р M SNL: Отава, Ca C em den дА = HESE мо Commended by, by the Roya al й Horticultural peaton ue DA? Му Б. Итнала, 1s "Abingdon Strech, Tat EANE'S—Dis god К, ot-water Dishes rices in арс —A— Dish Co sets, 185., 808., 408., б3з., 785. application to ARDEN ROLLERS, Valent Me f DEANE'S—Papier Maché " Tea Trays in sets, from 21s., new | _ Messrs. Ветнам & Вглскттн, Cox's Quay, Lower Thames ama Adju and elegant patterns constantly introduced. Street, London, E.C.— May 9. These Rollers, althoug Dec ие: Р DEAN — 29 Брок Coffee Urns, with Loysel's and t Exhibito e ady attained a wido s Ару mel «e Y other paten Sw em Wy h water will at o ERE АШ, DEANE'S—Copper c" B 2 —— ете Stew and Pre- shl BE SOLD. a Targo e convenient VAN, with double for the аду: Ve cem heri aving in one ller both т TR ad S serving Pans, Stockpots, &c eavy one at pleasure must be m toe DEANE -Moderator and Rock Oil Lamps, a large and hand- rice, &c., apply to J. oe & Soxs, Woodlands Nur- UN being ho med tbey are more handy, ардап; m f ASA a rtment. A jo HW. 0 ar e арнай аве walks xy An spaces; and they are cheaper, - S ceste ic Bat hs for every purpose. Bath-rooms | — — —— — becauso an ni „inoi loaded with water, has a greater ў do wee qn crushing pow: ө n of the ordinary kind, and can a DEANES—Fe vei Y in all modern and ap- ESSSSESS моо be et. dup where it would be impossible to use arger sizes. DEANE'S— Bedsteads in ек and Brass, with Bedding of bm 1“ For Mansion Grounds, Public and other large Garde superior quality. Lawns, Cricket Grounds and for the use of Landsca DEANE'S— am ees ener ponina. -madeKitcheners, | € eners, tae "ed others, for mang new г x. size for Pony and Horse-power will be found invalual Corniees and Cornice-poles, a variety of pattern ARDEN BORDER-EDGING TILES. — These эө i t mhs have al na sende E А «бы эн " Tiles, e eer m Pee Terro- Metallic Aui „Ама by (mier еби ari; pay pog д. salg E т bheaa porvo ы ea eroii 4ч Red Ware (їп e кан} алы Гера: idon е ох арр Ec. ; DEANES—Tumery. Brushes, Жыш; ko; vat кошар the following reasons : n T gs а Noblemen, Gardeners, Farmers, and Um. : SOM $ i EE up less.room (MIES е. ерл to. call particular rre uper aep А DEANE'S—Gas Chan РРР inyalua and Кл Chrop: ivy d ie paieras d , glass To ш Sbt ained at & G. RosHER’s Wkarves, London; DEANE’S—Harness, Saddles, and Horse Clothing, manu Ward's Wharf, Upper ж-д Street, pixels S. ; Old Swan factured on the premises, of the best material. Wharf, Queen's Road, Cbelsea, S.W.; and Kin ngslan а Road NEW ILLUSTRATED САТА ALOGUE and PRICED | Wharf, near the Canal "Bridge, Kingsland, N.E. FURNISHING LIST gratis and post free. Ilustrated Price Lists freeonapplication. The Trade supplied. AOE RE E, SETA Dust SEENE GAT aE а Jetk Tbe р. rron RNAMENTAL PAVING TILES for Conserva sakata eT iei т Landi - | ав desir imple DEANE. AND CO., Іохрох Breer, Е.С. О рез нз 5 reet тй, and bud бе. ‚88 cheap ibd Great iir eot fiic n been sold, and are gon urable as ne, in blue, re urs, and сараріе test satisfaction, and whether for Gardens, L д ETCALFE, BINGLEY, СОВ NEW ог forming a variety of desi Grounds, Road-m aking, һаа (ог Pamper VAA bo L PATTERN TOOTH BRUSHES, уныш Unbleached Also WHITE GLAZED TILES, for Lining Walls of Baths, | superior to all re di Hair Brushes, Improved Brushe: o^. даро тагЫ eed ёс. Grooved Terro m Spo; era Dairies, Larders, Kitchen etalli or Illustra: rice Lists apply to Messrs, AMIES fumery for the Toilet. MrrcatrE's celebrated Alkaline Tooth ind OW Stable Paving Bricks of great m —Ó Clinkers, e БАКОН, дын агг Tron Works, Peterborough, Sole Manufactur Powdor, 2s. рет box. The FAIRY BOUQUET; the OKFORD | Bed and White Wall Copings, Glazed Drain - and CARORIDGE BOUQUET. "In Той, Зе. te d., and d оз» obalsed ot E. 20. Roerms ai oi Ревва ате FT ENRY PATE, TTET =. 180 2, and 181, Ozford Street, W. Paxton Works, Shefüel Established 1738. ерен ы Leeds. HITE and SOUND TEETH are indispensable — Galvanised for Cottage Houses, &c., to co eti fo 31s each; and 140 gallons 878., Ld the water perfec 9 weet and clean; will not rust or Cisterns of all siz to attraction, and to health and longevity, by (e^ grund mastication of food. ROWLANDS ODONTO, or Dentifri Breath. Price 2s. 94. per box. S rs by Chemists and Perfumers. Ask for “ RoWLANDS' vanised Iron Pumps ў for Liquid Manure or giomentie. Use, 3 inches diameter, , 905. | and 33s. 6d. each; Tail Pipe for samo at from 100. per foot. D eu E AREE i31 INNEFORD'S PURE FLUID MAGNESIA Galvanised Iron Swing Water Barrows Mm emphatically sanctioned by the | for Garden or се тазе, containing about 20 gallons, en accepted by the publie, as International Exhibition Prize Medal is just awarded to fered otirop, 85r. 0 серр, ABD үтенә Heartbulo, Head- don to tor ppuieg ority of quality in Pruning an te m a a Qil Paint no longer E xl Т ЛА жаз т, ronis АСК Жу torménted with Corns will information by — he obtain short period, Without pain or any kind of erumpens Forward address on а wal Mesi о “ҮҮ, GoODALL, Esq., 1. Royal Colonnade, Brighton, Suss E h Wil & E P: vs "r3 ОТТА н 8. Sol Meyer yy tnr n 6d. per аы. ^ ve ANT ж ARDENERS —The Qu utta Percha Company kingdom Manufactory, or 1s. 8d, per gallon paid to any station ii ave the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of e — to Hir & Бмттн, Brierl ey Hill Iron Works, n letter on 0. Быш yi Sho dtelebeaten Flori райр? ала 16, Cannon Street, E.C., from whom only ib. Percha Pa es PES Heels | be obtaine HUBB’S PATENT SAFES, the most secure against Fire and Thieves. CHUBB’S FIRE Р PROOF STRONG ROOM DOORS; CHUBP'S "m DETECTOR LS: and STREET DOOR LATCHES; CHUBB'S CASH and D MP. pens ed > and Mixed Paints | (Ready fo r Use.) Бов ЕЁ т Hor-HousEs, CONSERVATORIES, GARDEN Price List gratis 2 Sox, 57, St. Paul's еня, а. Е.С. &c., manufactured by the thpir whole d о dosipen ia Son E СОНЫ, e GUTTA PERCHA КО ANY, Patentees, 18 Ni M newer Ма 16,1868] „= THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. wind , P | For Watering Gardens, Lawns, and Washing Windows, S Н. : А. WS T jb FOE ЗАННИ 4 The Gardeners Chronicle Carriages, &c. India-Rubber — and пев. For samples and prices apply to 129% LYNE HANCOCK, MANUFACTURER, has J. SHAW & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. 1 Stock of alisizes. Also АН ND- BRANCHES, Pemspape t. vim SPREADERS, ,BTOP.COCKS, JETS, UNION EE preservation of Pia PLANT PROTECTOR, JOINTS to connect the-HOSE to CI nts, Flowers, an SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1963. INDIA-RUBBER FIRE-ENGINE ноз for Private from Впайе Wo EN i This Protector еа ей of zinc and copper, or of an Houses Mansions, reweries, and also the necessary Г 1 bified р y Д е о metals combined in such а manner as to form an electri NETTING, at reduced prices, ld. per FIRE-BRANCHES and UNION SCREWS. couple, constantl ves off a certain amount of electricity. E square yard ; 200 yards, s: 500, 30. P0 учы 508. | y © yr rated xod eai re nm oy. bee Work rendering pae enire epu dum the attacks of Slugs, &c., , ; ; REEN- AMES LYNE HANCOCK, canized India-Rubber Works, | as it has been discovered to rfectly 1 id NS CANVAS. Тог Wall Fruit; GARDEN MATS; GREEN 866, Goswell Road, London, Е.С. {өч or worm to craw over a combinatio H o Hesa two - me particular; FREDERICK Еротчотох & Co., Rick Cloth o Plant Exhibitors. betis, x. It is йг t Б г: poa Жазар у матое Thomas Set, 01 Kent Воз, London, S-E- rp BE BOLD, a large e — VAN, with double | also made in че fore Mar Gustas to encircle the stems. огу ists о rices post free on application to — ы ius erui pp ves 2 yards For price, &c.; apply to J. на Woodlands Nur- | Ковевт B. LEE & Co., Sole Manufacturers of the Patent Plant 308. ; Тоо p Poo BORIM V сахув d r Wall Fruits; | Sery, Isleworth, "т. Protec tor, 22, Market Place, Mancheste SUN BLINDS. AWNINGS, TULIP ERS, éo. Be particular. JOHN EDGINGTON di e»t 17, — Bars, Prset THOMAS MILLINGTON, "TAE GARDEN NETTING. for preserving Seed Stra bird: ТИР vand wide, Md. ае GLASS MERCHANT. (Established 1750) 9d.; 3 yards, 41d. ; and A yards, oa? id end run, in aped quantity, may be had at СнАз, WRIGHT'S, 376, Strand, n s 87, BISHOPS GATE STREE T WIT HO UT, LOND ON, Е.С. VARNISHED FLOWER STICKS:—1 foot, 30,; 13, 2, 5d. x 23, 7d. ; 3, 10d. ; 4, 1s. As per — энд. pos "f Mkd-d-5u4— — —— — per dozon шы 00: 2e sdz 59:599 ^. Reduced Tariff for Sheet Glass and Horticultural Goods. Netting for Fruit Troes, - Beds, Ripe Strawberries, | THE AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON, CONTAINING AN ACRE OF GLASS, WAS SUPPLIED BY T. MILLINGTON, OE NETTING ^ Protecting the above from Mr. Rivers and the leading men in the Horticultural profession, as well as the Nobility, Gentry, and air 4 LO ns Y « per yard, or Merchants, have favoured T, M. with orders for Home use and for Exportation. NEW TANNED хатхо, pe E or im any a the d e wis. EY poses, or as а Fence for Fowls, 2 yards ар 6d, per ыа 1s. pe xt. 4inch mesh, 4 ards wide, 1s. éd T y: Сап be had in any quantity of EATON & DE, 6 and 7, Crooked Wm London Bridge, E.C. "1 - * FRIGI DOMO" isod : < 6 inches diameter 0s. 6d. each FASES 4 ARCHER'S P ea 8 -0 9 FISH GLOBES e by her иен the Quem. 4 pe Duke of Northumber-| PRO ASSES, BEE GLASSES. Hic "d н ч А land sm М Duke с Dev vonshire for | 2 inches йн, еди, fré Inobos diameter Duas. сл i Н ае. YU р Chiawict "Gardena, Professor. ооу for ета 8 „ ) гав in i t 19 , |Sinchesdi : Society, Sir Joseph Parton, for or tho о учы goi Royal| 4 p du AT з 6 » 116 » $4 i) i Zoological Society, late Mrs. ng Park, &c. pt S4 iz м » |18 n wp erg » PROTECTION from the’ Vid WINDS& MORNINGFROST.| $ " ." бю "|9 » 120 » du. Bain са Е Бао Per Ib. * FRIGI DOMO," a Canvas made of patent Tm Hai|g " tá “= г] АУ » 8:9: ,- 10 n Td. 9d. and Wool, dap I nan-condM of Heat йр "4 MAE » 124 » 4&6: 75,44 148 8 wherever it is nj plied, а А opor wrt t » |19 п. e 14 $$ all horticultural an preserving jj ” ee " E , 15 » Fruits and Flowers from the EE the sun, from | 5 ” ж UJ Кы ü 16 » rre m and morning frosts. To be 18 A + s 3 s any req 14 PRESERVE ; ло Указ wide. : e 6d, LE INA Mew ы “ In. Without 3 BERN! mi make, 2 yards wide, b hl " yard. z ы 5 € FLAT TOP BEE стеки. * 0, M Y Em Na PI pe Жалортотей make, З yards wide, 2s. 6d. per yard run. TS d ? | Height Width s. d. a Aiei lid. шо Also “ IT cenis Netting, 9 yards wide, 1s, 4d. peryard run. | 19 > 5 A 4 inchesby'7inchesl 6 each T * EnrsHA Тномлѕ ARCHER, Whole and Sole Manufacturer, 7, | 20 ,, T 4o» s t» 19, Trinity Lane, oer St., City, E.C., and of all Nurserymen = = T 2 0 — and Se eds me: n throughout the kingdom. - *' [t із much cheaper than Mats J. HOLLANDS, Tuox Tuo MERCHANT, з1, Bank- a 1 ands, ai. 07 ^ Smp HOT WATER PIPES fom Stock, гум. :—94nch, 15. 94. ; "wu » 4 E M Та Capan 1oy д .. 3inch, ls. 104.; and 4-inch, 2з. 4d. BENDS,- from stock, 20 y 1 б » кё! 1s. 74., - 0 р -— 3d. each. THROTTLE VALVES, 10s. 6d., nov» 19 5 s 21 oz. | 86 oz. 135. ed, ach. Other Connexions at “шр low с 8 p 2 0 „ |Fourths ТЕЕ A Е" d 39s. 6d.| 894. 6d. prices, ld e "Enea of first-class manufacture. Bstimafes 40 2 6 , |Thirds vé given, and orders E post punetually attended to the same day. -56 , 8 0 , |Beconds T 16-oz. Sheet Glass. 13.. 7 6 , 8 6 |Веві do. жауга. y» and Heating by ЫС Water |i inches . Б ба бб 14 «+100 40 , LARD, Park Iron Works New|14 у $2218 R WdE-0 Due PA E RYSTA x об ниў: ак m Pug D: k, S.E., Manufacture of every |1 у E 98.35 .18 6 5 For таш and Ped Glazing purposes. Ба а ir of Boidin for ^ orti cultural pope with their|18 5 e 86 » eraging 16 oz. to the foot. redd CONIQA а. for h esame, are. pro- | 20 ук pia 4 Ач Best dits "i cases of ds it 1005. agnitude, and refer, among | 24 Second quality, in cases of 100 fee Е 1. 898, d o dis cle Icy LOC Robert Fes Drayton PA Mi oes Averaging 30 oz. to the foot 7 в оге; 4 on 3 constructed, under E UE their Crystal Gh Gin pelo mw and "Git Бам G Gas and Bost не а с Ч m er, Mr. п Jones ; e works lasses, Chimneys an Recon it; f e 4% p EU m буй, К ena i m ® орні th lobes, &c. с а y, in cases of 100 feet 825. by = SQUARES, in 100 and 200 Feet Boxes, dim fw Оно. Small "e rs — Ф: 9 M by 7% inches. i ins. Ins. Ins. Ins. ns. Per 100 feet. : аан 7 do diii | A13 | s зуб бту | iths. вті. nds Best, m чолы pe ounces Pto the f. Pes in n Sheets averagin 6k by 4 Б by" Srs 2d. 11а. 30. 18s, 0d. 167.90. 30, packed in Cases containing about 280 feet, 244. cms Squares - Meine З: uU a 11 inches. ре fu 16 kod in boxes of 100 feet each, lop b76} 124 by 9) jo Per 200 ИН ounces, paci n хез ^e eet eac | 1 "d ckags incinded, 12195 s. - 4ths, n by 9 13 by 9 9rds. . Best. y 1H by 9 12 : 12, 10, 13, 10, 14,710, 15, ‚10 $] » 0d; 195,60. мет edisi MH Dos uh a dou dri » » 12, » 12, 17, 2 15} by 105 | 14 by12 185 1% 19,1% 205, 15 19, 13 16.04. 185.64. vy 10 141 by 12 КОСЫ 15:19013, 9, 18| PO 100 fot 144 by 114 | 19 bil» теде О: и о 18 2 td ^ га 14 15 byll 154 by 12) other 15% by 114 i by TA . GLASS y 11 16) by 12 дв ШАЙ ес овси D TOUS ET 17 by? oc: opt 384 by 12) 18 Ъу1? A A ча ET chard House Sizes, as recomm зид б х у! 21 oz. Ins. 15 oz. 9102, _ 2n in" by 18 im: pror ав ; Tun аја .. 118,164, i8 o pe 158 00. 30in. by 15 in. ) Eni 5039 9 5 I5 Puis - i5 | The above НИО? 94 20 by 15 ?nds .. 16% m irem 0 SMALL SHEET SQUARES, rx 100 зоъу РР! <=: 20 0 E Р FEET Boxrs. $i Кн 19i TEDT ТЕТЯ SS TILES, in SHEET and mid PLATE. Boxes 25, each “с NV T e LRQ PLATE GLASS, Me PLATE, and HARTLEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH PLATE. e 16 * du. HS 2d. and d 91 oz. 23d., 3d, amd 814. , бото , VAR 2 e. о: 02. e $ 34., 84d., and 4d, GENUINE Рег owt.— s. d. | Ра +4. —в s " WHITE LEAD 2.800 FINE OAK VARNISH .. 10s. to 12 6 | LINSEED OIL .. mir ҮТ. for Hates я mpevrel Patet Rough Ршы. | ANTI. AIN RNIB" зае to 14 0 | BOILED OIL... 7. ugs eS ir ground тау Ке а e Paint, Patets | LINSEED OU PIA NT Mie іо M Lo elg Не % description of Glass for Horticultural і MILLED ab ic leti D of all sizes, Old LEAD bought or taken in exchange. е^ PTS ream à О Oo. 190, Bishopsgate Street Without, LIFT PUMPS, W. WATER CLOSETS, d PLUMBERS BRASS W WORK. of all kinds, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, [Max 16, 1863. Lawn Mow - S anp KEY beg 1o ' direct attention to their NEW PATENT LAWN MOWING MACHINE. It is nn е eficient, easily worked, and not liable to = gement. and ror o TOOLS of aei Tlostrated ie Lis Садаев оп d of six portage КЕү, 95 GESS маа ы Street, London, Е.С. Garden Terr PRIZE м тч ОЕ керик элп 1862 -— AWARD AMES PULHAM, — аа of Ак MERIT, and ES Notice | [:: PULHAM OUNTAINS.—The best shown in Terra Cotta. PULHAM'S NOVEL mmt ee pt mee тот pd Ln (or Flowers) o врас ft. 8 in. 8 ft. 6 Price а АТАМ амд р. ME V TUN TUBS.—The best at the icultural G: n Show in Terra Cotta. А 2 ft. one in one piece with rising z Бобота 258. PULHAM'S GARDEN STEPS, inlaid with black and red s, Figures, Art Flower Pots, &c. trations in Ат? нкан The Masterpieces, and among the | Stereoscopio 6 Gems of the Exhibition. Set о. CARSON'S ORIGINAL ANTI-CORROSION PAINT. BR: Ww T IGHT RED LIGHT STONE Dank Do. (or Ввіск Союп) Per cwt. ATH Per cwt. d Сотов ... 203. CREAM COLOR zi 30s. BLACK : LIGHT PORTLAND STON ы DRAB or PORTLAND Do. mJ BRIGHT GRREN En 5 NH IGHT and DARK OAK «t 26s DEEP GREEN... M và 44s, LEAD COLOR ... М BLUE е 8 E ONISED BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT THE LAMENTED PRINCE CONSORT | RAILWAY AND CANAL COMPANIES THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT MOST OF THE NOBILITY & GENTRY | COLLIERIES, IRON MASTERS, &c It is extensively used at home and abroad for all kinds of p -DOOR ORK, ih A been proved, after а practical ve 0 rm to surpass any "other Paint. It is applicable to WOODEN an! tereographs sent to inspect for 12 stamps. eiii, Ferneries, Caves, and other Rocl Е, in ie imitation of na tu re. Terra Cotta. LANCHARD ax» CO., Suc rs to Cox "Es tablished 1769, "Tina бокту. Minoris rmi m Majesty, the Commissioners x 1851, Ld id ig Works, the ч miralty, the Trinity Hou: ihe cultural Society and the Беркин of "е MEE ji Бош Kensington, Re ecipients of the Prize Medal for IN Cotta. б the '51 ааа апа Ње опу MEE of - edals at the Exhibition, for Terra Cotta ез, T i and ev ery o арор in this invaluable and imporishablo material, suitable т the adornment of the Conservato оту, Flower Garden, жо Grounds, at piloa which еге compet е as the works of this Establishment have stood the tes ex Works and Show Rooms, Blackfriars Road, London, S. Estimates except T Mr ye o forwarded on Be m Рвї2Е MEDAL AND HONOURABLE МЕХ ENTION AWARDED TO @. М. & Soxs, for Bee-HivEes & HoxEY at the VARIOUS EXHIBITIONS, IG cel Address GEORGE NEIGHBOUR & Bons, 127, High Holborn W.C., or 149, cens € London, W. Th eir newly-arranged Catalogue of other тош. Ра wii dum G5 and prices, sen! nt on receipt of two AGENTS :—Liverpool .. JAMES CUTHBERT, 12, ету fiquare, » Manchester. J. Wirsox, 50, King Btreek » Birmi m J. Н. COTTRELL, 15, Bul » Dubl s EDMONDSON, a To. 10, Pand Street. » Glasgow .. AUSTIN & М'АвгАм, 186, Trongate. HER WARNINGS.—Just published, 1s, SELLA'S DESCRIPTIVE and ILLUSTRATED L3 uu eren: nd Len Me BUILD ARK сне GATES, &с.; also Івох ROOFING, BRIDGES, y description of Tron dE while fo PUBLIC EDIEICES, MANSIONS, TALLA RESIDENCES, Р. 1 Мыл e COK. 4+ ГУ Tt is Бау th e UN Paint that will бай оп а iS , GREENHOUSES, FRAMES, Nobility and Gentry, also many eminent AUN for such R IN „Peric ICE, and LASTS TWICE AS -— as the Best White Lead; at lin app plicatio: | and is in consequence largely used by the purposes. Тһе геа СОБОНУ 18 Lows mM PERSON CAN LAY IT ON. Powder, and will keep any Рао of time. A haltet of not less than 5 cwt. to any station in England and Wales, ot by Water to where there is a direct communication from London, as Leith, Dublin, Belfast, ч TURPENTINE, AND BRUSHES, Carriage paid upon quantities any Port | in the United Kingdom, w Glasgow, Aberdeen, &c. Ра ү R CARSON & SONS (Su ocsieoEE то THE INVENT ORS), 9, GREAT WINCHESTER veri ne THE RovanL ExcHaNGE, Loxpow, Е.О.) the United Kingdom. Sl. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, N.W. IRON HURDLES, FENCING, and GATES. The PROPRIETORS of the ST. PANCRAS y IRÓN WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, AWARDED THE к шс T iar of the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY for their IRON HURDLES and o Lists per post on application. — from 30s. to 5007. e Ir. 71. 1, 2, d 2. Works. Р GAME WIRE NETTING. анана YARNELL'S ENAMELLED апа WROUGHT-IRON STABLE FITTINGS. mimm Mangers and Stable Fittings obtained the Commendation and the n. Royal Med ral Society of England and the Royal Agricultural p & Ireland, Royal не СоПере, апа Ргоѓ = r Spooner of that In о ае states that =y е To prey by all w value = health and е of — Hose. They can be had n, Galvanised, 0! ell 1 ry description of uud gendi and {т Stalls and Loose St. Pan ncras n; Troi Works. Pee зщ МОМ т METER, and every ze in such Instrumen ге ip ea у € ond *- x Gar- dene tor Si ApprREss—THE MANAGERS, ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, L. CAsELLA, Maker to the datae vatory, &c., 23, Hatton Garden, London, E. x y OLD ST, PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W., ОрровттЕ OLD ST. PANCRAS CHURCH. Glass and Mixed Paints (Ready for Use.) For FACTORIES, Hor- нош, CONSERVATORIES, GARDEN "Prrs, AND DwELLING-HOUSRS, ое. pei ce Mem м апі аге еа хо n Glass and Zinc Paint, Mixed Paints in ай Colours; and zh nd other description of Glass in - з, or t to Size for Home Use or е very lowest wholesale prices. Gardeners, Nu: men, thers advised t mode of eating, Ventilating, and y Houses, Farm Buildings, Park Fences, Ships' Bot Apps for Dp deri — to Mr. Тном Sea; Manage 65, 66, & 67, St. George's Street, London Docks, E. Oil Paint no longer Necessary. Hur AND sum PATENT "BLACK ME ers Citat Marr merces a Wir Optio. Kow Garden a at Kew the seats of many hundreds of the сга whom the most flattering testimonials тезге = лыда which Нил, & SuiTH will forward on appli Bold in cass of abont 30 gallons each at 13. e оо ak the Manufactory, or 1з. 8d. per gallon paid to any station in the to Нм. Brierley Hill Iron Works, near О ча Т6, быша Rite E.C., from whom only it can PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS’S PATENT Зоте FO тоте сонкы i iq HOTHOUSES, &c. Begs to | offer eme HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- HOUSES (сопзі of 4-inch "ios s Joints, Saddle — Fire Doors, Bars, Soo! тз, Damper, y Cistern, Feed an nd A r Pipes, Pipe Stands, ie. o өг de best Кын Сны to any vie "Station WERE t the same within 25 miles of London, at the Jes in England, an following prie Apparatus complete. pparatus complete, Erection. а беер Бу В Фе... ... £8 10 Q cc £2 0 0 30 feet by 1а feet „u „#1115 0... £210 0 20 feet bylOfeeb.. .. 817 6 .. 2 0 40 feet by 15 feet n. .. 15 0 0 .. 2 б 25 feet by i 1050... 2 Б O|50feetby16fet... .. 18 0 0 3 ^en — 25 ue Оше Жанко), Fare е, um ЛЕ Ут ен By t j анне se = Estimates and Plans f application to T. S. TRUSS, С.Е., 53, GRACECHUROH STREET, LONDON, Е.С. в Mar 16, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURA Т, ЗА GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Class IX., No. 2119. Мг. GRAY begs to call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, &c., to his NEW OVAL TUBULAR BOILE acknowledged by practical judges to be a great improve It has proved itse lf superior with one-third less the amount required by any o be ati to all other E quickness of action and economy of Fuel, doing its work ARR. AND SUGD EN, SEED Menon: 12, King Street, Covent! Garden, W. ахт», The ILLUSTRATED GUIDE e TED GUIDE to the KITCHEN cm ARDEN, with a Descriptive List of the best Vegetables, 1s. "The ILLUSTRATED GUIDE to the FLOWER n exti NS Descriptive List of Flower Seeds, таввев, Garden, nn Ornamental Gourds Tr Orna- mental Foliage Plant See I GPS AOR TRADE РЕ веня | PEDIGREE. | NURSERY WHEAT. MARK. ement on every form of тауы? Boiler yet introduced. гас н Le eA in Gardeners’ Chronicle “The cutn form to be mh in cOGsequetióo elogram rather than a square, within range of the burning fuel; and this being so the change, * HOW OUR WHEAT CROPS MAY BE DOUBLED, " and l Exhibition, May Boum e 476. other Papers, forwarded on ap Ди к, made on а circular л n, but ths ov. given to AY's variety of it is và Араў to FREDERI A з= ‚ Esq. ‚ F.L.&., The Manor ) tabon дета соп x t wit M m ab A ре form of a furnace being a | House, Brighton, Sus "it seems feasible that the Boilers on the ov; ez ould brin e tubes more complete though a slight one, ent, тріо E Just published, By G. A PIG EC pui d R. * р Р i. i BENTHAM an . Ноокев. Part L, RANUN- They are made of all sizes, which, with prices, may be had on application, CULACEX to CONNARACEX. Royal 8vo., 464 pp. Price 21s Hr xg c тие " VELL REEVE о., nr tta MES GRAY, HORTICULTURAL W Street, Covent Garder, 705 дамв & Noncats, 14, Hon- rietta Street, Covent Garden, blished, price 6 DANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S y CHELSEA, S.W. poeénm opo med fo DINING ROOM and LIBRARY, Meum €— Lamps, in Bronze, Ormolu, Сада. i and Glas Stai in Parian, Vases and other Orn: ER, 45, Oxford Street, London, W Ox ^E GLASS ANDELIERS. Wall Lights and Lastres for Gasan ec i Glass, &c. Glass DC: Services for N persons, from e Glass Dess 44... rvices for 12 persons, from articles marked in plain о Ornamental Glass, English and Foreign, suitable for Presents. Mess, Export, and Furnishing Orders promptly executed. London—Show Rooms, 45, Mas Street, W. Birmin —À M iM „япа Show ow Rooms, Broad Street. 1807. ІМІЕЕ ишк Ded PORTATIF.—The ress Bedding should be elastic, HE ROSE GARDEN, pen Edition. By HUBB’S PARET SAFES, the most secure Hrsg sf zd inst Fire and Thieves The ROSE ANNUAL, 1858- 5 4 plate 5 0 CHUBB'8 FIRE PROOF STRONG ROOM DOO ORS; e à yrs ^! A. CHUBBS PATENT DETECTOR LOCKS and STREET DOOR di n UR A TCHES; CHUBB'S C. EED BOXES. dio |, е y i-r поа ее t gratis and ORNING RAMBLES in ч ROSE GanpENS c ot Сновв & SoN, 57, St. Paul's Churchyard, Londo: C. HERTFORDSH HIRE a 22 d ч HRESHER'S RR FLANNEL S ROSES in S (Se —PnizE МЕР. wa == A ues & гыл ER dd An HOUR with the D аот (Second Edition) . 1 0 е and темы LANNEL $ SHIRTS, India Tweed Suits, Crac PLANTS, X Dum and CULTURE 2 $ NDBOOK of VIL LLA Yid ., Pat s by post from the f and Lists of To 8 on GERE to THRESHER & General Outfitters, next door to Somerset House, PAS W.C. iri eMe ee FOR LENFIELD- STARCH, inga ontant n by inent d fic бы of flo XN of > on: Journ on ee AND SON'S — 1 CATALOGUE, XM d 100 Bedsteads, as rniture, sent conie ккө A A rniture as of 100 different HEAL & Бох, Facer vis ng, ап Manufacti тт Tottenham Court Road, W. RFECT pum en p 30 years patent E com d the quy Бай к rti loyed as such, either usefully or gerente as by іе да test can it tinguished: from п m real sil can no t be dis F teed P iud ES 5 un Hi FE B ME EPE аз ЕЕ E &z&| Ад EA | B3 & «d. £5d.£ s.d. £s. d. Table Forks E ..1130|2 002 40|210 0 12 Table Spoons m ..11130|2 0 02 40| 210 0 12 Dessert Forks .. .4|140|110 01120/|115 0 12 Dessert Spoons „140 |110 01120|115 0 ИЕНЕН 6 ns, wls.. 013 6 $ Бах Боо» ПЕРО ае оо в 00. 80,0 9 о Spoon .. 066/029 00100|011 0 2 Salt Spoons, gilt bowls..| 0 3 4 04 010 400 4 6 l Mustard Spoon, git]|o 18/0 2 00 200 2 3 lPairofSugar Топоз ..|0 26/0 3 6 0 3610 4 0 1 Pair of Fish Carvers ..| 1 40 |110 01100 1110 0 lButter Knife .. ..10 26|0 4 00 56|0 6 0 18oup 5 ‚1 01001012 0| 0160 | 017 0 1 Вораг Bifter 1.108810 4 610 46| 0 5 0 Total .. ..| 9 19 9 112 9 01339611417 8 pent о Ре: singiy at t the rices. An Oak Chest to contain the above, ue а relativo number of Knives, &c., 91. 15s. d Coffee Sets, ers and Corner nd Liqueur F шәлле ы NISHING TROGRNONGEET CATAL may and free by It contains enis ot кы gral ted Stock of Sterling Silver Illustrations of his illim: of the most emin the ыу qualities о of this меова owned жет Sold in tn ts at àd., ld., ád., each, by respectable en йет», vs Olten dc HE USEFUL L WEATHER GUIDE, оғ Farmers, ardeners, 8, &c. ES BINGLEY, COS NEW e dozen copies sent free E E on receipt of one penny el BRUSHES, зер аа Unbleached dE droit to T. Ковевтз & Co., 8, Crane Court, Flee! a | Street, London, Е.С. & Glasgow and London. ~ Brushes, I gitien l RS чо genuine Smyrn: PEU, and every description о and Comb and Рег- | This day, Octavo, 12s., th па luding Volume of fumery for the Toilet. Mxrcarrz's celebrated Alkaline Tooth B day, Octavo, 1225092 i аро : сту fos ber box. 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Hoorn, о that Mr, JAMES h Church Services in Wa ill, the .R. .3., &с.; an ALKER-À RNOTT, 1 Lr bea a PM IDE aecination (Ireland) Bill, and the Sale of Mill preme of Glasgow. : LONGMAN, GREEN, & Co., 14, Ludgate Hill, E.C. eg розе: реа А Gardening. In 1 vol. Svo, w ts, price 31s. 6d., OUDON'S ENCYCLOPEDIA, СЯ GARDENING ; n arge of conspiring again I overnment, ha d a fair. and partial pad Y BISHOP, t f imprisonment the fortress = Alexandria, e on the e t the Italian | he mon Fisheries ill was read a second time upplemental her Majesty’ and succeeded i in getting the sentence ot е years’ £ Fund Society Winding-up Act o ——D ВІЙ was read a third time and passed, Comprising the Th f Horticulture, hard labo Floriculture sep Ara hosp and Landscape "Gardening : Tnclud. a fortress, m "à Мынаа Ads S di — os &c. А New Edition, , t fav rablo t ai the Italian G t s vin e opportuni e ian Governmen Tod: Dome, y, Qui, & бы. -14, Сода Hi, RO. Would gra opp D y rdon, On Tuesday the Pome 208, The Revised Code. Lo y ion Bill and the Elections HE QUEEN’S DEPARTURE FOR S00 —The On Wednesda ay йок nex 5 will, be pu iblishe à PAM т TL, price oa. па Тама заа г through committee IA б. accompanied. by Prinos, Alfred, Prince eo Leopold, ollowe ina ew days by Равт | Cay slands Bill and the don Diocese B III., and completed without delay in Sıx PAR аб лид т“ GRADE LESSON BOO BOOKS i in. in Six Standards; were read а third time and passed, меген ‚|р, ше Ан е € visi the son fro ү G боле 2 к breig ; Arithmetio, | | being Ascension Dav. i ыйы елок етеп ing. E 10 minutes оаа requirements of the M А. eft Windsor for Balmoral, ciate of King's College, London Es HOLE, Head ^ меат TN x traveling, tirou h the "i t by the 6 Western = < the order for going into Committee of Su Mr bs y SE. € ti Dus T ck сомы Master t€ hu ЫНА dapes te ü IBN hbury Aube! and thence by the er pa Dg | Lond orth estern, aed Caledoni 4, Ludgate Hill, EC. | the state of Southern Italy. è A sed Scottish. бом, Scottish North Eastern, and Doo: w ready, in post Svo, price 6s. 6d. clot on, an er а lo debate on the |side o Aboyne, the DE weiss fpa of the ISTORY sf PEUDALISN, BRITISH end СОХ. ste of thot country, he motion was vithdzawn m en. Во omi inis rell TINENT yA B thor of the “ Im- | !| ч “узы perial D; ett н. New Edition, with. "Mxamination- The Offences Gies Dii was s ВШ and the New this ue Perth at 40 minutes after 8, and Aber- ovem — m— к y as qn Zealand Bou M к w ead a secon ime. deen at 12.36, the whole journey of nearly 600 miles on: LoNGMAN, GREEN, О. udgate О. On Monda se went in P M , h idera- have been issued that the public are no be admitted Fourth Edition, in fep 8vo, with Two Plates, pric — Ministers nin, and A rosno t р ed "ma the statii ons, in pe t e t her "Majesty. be HE CRICKET FIELD; or, the History and the — Mu» perfectly d, the journey Science of tha ой меч Cricket, By the Rev. J. Pycnorr, | 83 an ndment the omission of the words strictly private. The mrt will Teturn to Windsor in A., Trin. Coll, ekarging the county or borough rate with the pay- nth from this I vhs ments for the cheplains to be appointed under URT узад —On Friday the Queen Ee o CRICKET “TUTOR; x а генге exclusively | Bill. On a division, the amendment was negat private visit - "the Military Hospital at Ethools. T —— Q1 y 192 to 126. the question that the clause Rica rd Ser Шош d ut тае, London: LONGMAN, GREEN, & Co., 14, Ludgato Hill, Е.С. —- ge of the Bill, another ЕЕ was id accompanied by Prince Alfred, Princo and 4 сеш та ү тст ус чеш when e aus was y Louis of Hesse, the Dowager Coun ount Tes жан and | 71, Hos e — Pun hrough Com- | Edgeumbe, Mademoiselle de Graney, Sir Charles s Pip H H Lord Charles Fitzroy, Sir James Cla Major — mn —Empowered by Acts of Parliament, | MI nw the s | Gell ie were met sid mote ver Phe LT Street, Arer 20 and 21, Poultry, | The Ма bis Inland Mes Bill ди. the building by the whole military and medical staff at * The ANNUAL І marowr for the past year shows the follow- | through committee, toek Certificates | the -Hospitai, of which her Majesty laid the foundation ingresults—which evidence the progress and miri = E m earer Bill was read a ы time and am stone ne: year . The visit extended over — baa e И ig: jan] d Princess Leiningen — = —— aai £1417,808 8». 4d. visite ajesty. The Hon. Н. J. Elliot left Annual Premiums in the Fire De epartment . — 065 e of t two dismissed papers in the Tonian Osborne. n Saturday the Queen drove out, accom — Annual Premiums in the Life Department .. 138,708 Islands, 2 moved for papers on the subject, тїп@ The liability of the. Proprieto пра. panied by Princess Зое апа Prince Leopold. Prim roprietorsis 2. After some discussion ihn motio n Wap Pi gree ed to. | and Pri eite sited her Majesty. On Sunday: SwiwTOoN Bourr, Secretary to the Company. А А h Jonn Arkys, Resident Secretary, London. T. у ш ж lie Prince and Prinoe o { en aU Р s ASSURANCE eene 18, m Street, City, t а егч Esq., агас pat tion of waste lands 1 in India by m, and > desirable objects, especially with а view to the OOLSEY, асалїрЧоп e of Life Assurance business Advances are on Mo — e Freehold 1 Property, L Ifo and Reversionary e оа d also to Personal Security. The Assets жиаадагек сос. 380,0007., and the Income is over 68,0007. EM оғ the entire Profits are appropriated to the Assured. Three divisions of considerable amount have already MM place. WILLIAM RaATRAY, Actuary. S ON LUCY GRAMMAR id "WICK.—Head Master the Rev. GEORGE HENSLOW has VACANCIES fortwo or three BOARDERS. In M aditiop to the usual Course of Classies, Mathematics, Divinity, &c., special instruction is given in Botany and the gone of Agri - tural Chemistry and кё MC ue rs 0 guineas. No extras. Tecum two Exhibitions at ee further st opposed the motion, and ithdra by 43 to; E Sir Le is expedient that her Majesty’ uld са morni i t. red went over Granville - E ived and had an audience of the мее, The Queen ES Princess Louis of Hesse drove to Newport. Prince and Princess Leiningen dined with her Majesty.] On Tuesday the Queen and Princess - E uis of ken walked in the grounds. On Wednesday rning Prince Alfred left Osborne for London On "Thursday the. Que я 2 nd Court left for Windsor, on their way to Bal Я HE PRINCE AND pajaki 10018 or leave € her Maj vac imd отир ав for TE da e Prince and Pr J. of the даец df tata ВШ, t whic forfeited her rights by the m of the Treaty of Vienna. Earl Russ. Бан, іп re аа t had Sed : е Poland m 1 ad ministrationof the the Poles ром Ње е Ње h no! be па Ms e о адыр, on the general sense of Lo amen т | bring in of. oh w: o ац the Bates 8 g^ dl the by 90 to 10. The Bill was ALCOCK moved that the Church Rates Redemption „Ар те i ed ан that the only means j seco тан иччу tho jui the lthe new street from Blackfriars to the Mens On a divisi by 39 to 25. 8: Car pe a Bill to amend the law relating to district parochial churches in Ireland. On rsday t on Ministers! Bill, as amended, considered | agreed to. The Volunteers ВШ w nd time. On the motion for going in mittee on the Thames Em (No , Mr. ha mitted to the select жел. with an instruc- | tion to consider an-offer of the City of London ur appropriate 350,0007. out of tho City funds fo etion - B 5 c to the ену Highnesse e to Gerimy Tho Royal nap Minn Albert, is ordered to be com the 20th inst., so as. nto arrive at Gravesend Ayi y the E the day L for the- embarkation of phe Prince of W: esda E rode on horseback. ess too The Sheriffs of Tanai Er Miad e: 5 Marlboro Hi Te carriage drive ited on the "Prince of Wal sem their Royal Highnesses vi ie n for about half an hour. The. basi, vm was арыый. l by, the Conntess of Мез occupied his usual seat оп eral. de the m Corporation |} КЕЙН: ur cma shii b A "mw Мат 16, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE а Weir Royal Highdca The Prince of Orange visited their Royal Н the second at Marlborough House, In the afternoon the pos and for. the iorns of pom -— pee moe A and /Gutirys for high treason. article signed by M. Paul| Ausrera.—The Official Gazette of Sunday pub- On ‚ Mon nday morning the Prince rode on horseba n чы ai | Limayrae, stating t 1 prevails among | lished an Imperial ced convoking the Reinboth afterwards visited the Prince of Orange at the Palace | the three Powers on the Palin question. 16 says:— [ог the 17th of June. An Im sm ial decree was Hotel In the afternoon the Prince and Princess to ok] «те у of Russia is by no ше refüsal, as she published on Wednesday, stating that, in uà ep а а a drive in an open carriage, and in tbe evening their | acknowledg: DS bel iti» the Po! lish question is а European s one, and | throw into oblivion the remembrance of the events Royal Highnesses honoured the Duke and Duchess of|agrees to enter into negotiations. The agreement г Europe | which took lace in Transylvania in 1848, 1849, 1851, Wellington with their company аё dinner at мл everything permits the hope that in some нв tie form not the Emperor is pleased. to relieve those who House. On Tuesday morning the Pr ince rode on horse- | yet agreed upon it will perhaps be possible to protect the their back. Mr. Thomas was honoured with sittings by the legitimate interests of Polan д, 1 wh ich are bound up with the бона АЧУ legal co nsequences of such impris onmen Prince and Princess for his picture of the mar 5 4 interests of civilisation and p USSIA—An insurrection has broken oub im the their Royal Highnesses. The Princess c; nour La „Fr ance asserts that Russia accepts, in principle, the | Russian province of the Piina enjoy near the Marshall Wood with a sitting for her Tati the settlement of the affairs | town of Bialocerdient, evening their Royal Highnesses AAN the Royal of Poland. The Pays announces that the Swedis OLAND.—The 18th of May, t erm fixe Italian Opera with their presence. On Wedn esday morn- | fleet is expected to arrive at Cherbourg at the end of the expiration of the m peel vitm ing the Prince and Princess visited the Royal Botanic | the present month. It is rumoured that 30 batteries | any noticeable event taking place in Warsa Gardens. Prince Alfred visited their Royal Highnesses, | are to be added to the artillery of the French army,| The secret Prov isional Gover „Ж гало of that city and partook of a déjeúner at Marlborough House. Inthe|and that the horses lent some time since by the|has issued a proclamation proñouncing severe pena afternoon the Prince of Wales held a levée in St.| War т Depar irtment to farmers are › quietly nint рез. Aiga peg any eg. ve in Poland ш ытты James's Palace, оп Ъеһа1Ё of her Majesty. The pre- | Mr. Arthur Cayley ge, | taxes the Russian Gov ment. On the 2d inst. p — Ael and the attendances were | has been сата es corresponding m mber I npn ear Ві ery The Prince of Wels and|of "m" in the department? of чечан шу. 7 Тае карен}, иан, was wounded. Subse- Prince Alte Tes on horsebac г: The Princess of —A Cabinet Council was held on — нә quently Taah wski, who had Wales t an open carriage. In fhe|Ar Е under the presideney of t the Quee by a hostile foroo near Konin, on the Wartha, evening lo Princo жой Princes of Walea nd Prince | Majesty expressed to е Ministers the ha uie. St gave At at Kolo, in the Government of Alfred dined with Lord Lady Palmerston at inia rd her to see them отт at the head оѓ | Кавер, ид repulsed the Russians. 600 insurgents, Cambridge House, On "Thursday mornmng the|affairs, King Fe rai: of Portugal has e at| who had come from Galicia, have been defeated near Prince of Wales and Prince Alfred rode on horseback. | Ma Mam A == al t their number were taken prisoners The Princess of Wales took a carriage drive. Prince| PomTUGAr.— The ex-Regent Dom Fernando has gone | am whom were 14 Frenchmen and Italians. On and Princess Louis of Hesse arrived at Marlborough | to вра, on a visit to the Duke and Duchess de Mont- Д Б inst. ihe insurgent € еч Bonitza, with - ah, House on a visit to their c mies ghnesses. The Duchess | pensier. The Cortes are Ped in discussing ше attacked the Russian infant M but was of Cambridge and the Prin vi s visited ue Mae budget. The Eastern n Railway has been open fro: defent ed and taken е, Оп 6th inst. and Princess of Wales. In t еа ine niewski ‘ruffe ач defeat, with e valle loss, at f Wal d the Pri ater early completed its Kracjtamla. General Nulle was killed. On the 7th dri The Prince of Wales, Prince теат еа labo аай: the. pipes are now P di in all the principal | the insurgents were defeat near Seyce Tois of Hesse "i on horseback. In the add the иле soft pie city. апа E owinne. А ed ee гй um ead air "- Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Alfred, : and the . Demm. —After three days debate the Rigsraad, | way into the interior, and 141 his and Princess 1. y voted the address to the же уеуей to Cracow. I band v od паба Italian Opera with their presence. 16 pee cya 4 this vote ке present polioy of the Governmen as attacked near Nikok 1 north - the Prince and Princess will honour Eton College with reference to the Cons titutional regulations of em fint and poem gerens The insurgents lost оп hoRth of. cannon y^ the same day a considerable force of On Monday the 8th of June. their Royal Highnesses SWEDEN i AND omar sein: the re of the Diet insurgen ents f m Galicia, commanded by Jordan, жав will — чан — by attendi ll to b khol 24 їп па give Guildhall, and on same|motion in favour P жөн d. Count Manderstrüm, | thro aree cross the frontier with heavy loss. On he day the Punt po one the v of the city. | Minister for Foreign Affairs, stated that Yo Cabinet | 8th, "Tezoransk?'s band was compelled to retire into : is a T £L oyal Highness ай despatched notes on the 2 qo v Сы of i: to | Galicia. On - erg а battle took кР. іп €: district y, and be ne ce in reference to P d. The nob lity | of Ulanow be the insurgents and the Б. ап honorary Шаб corporation. voted у, exp g The insurgents get the Galician frontier p. v owards ber end of a: their Rc ЖЕ Highness ауе Poland; and 1 On the same нр: 600 well-armed insurgen зе. а grand ball to-be given by me nt w — do all in its p for Poland, АН pod cavalry occupied ] Lubar, in Volhynia, and, having been D fG ho t i f $ амеб under the command of MA ALFRED. rine Alfred arrived at Ports- interest uld require war. - The members repre- | the brothers ; Dunin, upon Ostropol and Labun. Rumours uth on Monday morning from Osborne, in her |senting ше бон — the reservation i f Volhyn Majesty? s себ yacht "Fairy. His Royal Highness x i aei and only expressed their Minor ace anl for апа Podolia. Travellers coming fro ёз чечилчї uda чч anded at the dockyard, and attende d аб the Ro yal Pol d, and their confidence that the Government а very sanguinary engagement took place on the 12th fi be куум his E examinations as a Lieutenant in ny in the i The p ашлы aaa of Ње victorious, although they suffered very | the Royal e lled with wounded had entered Kaliseh. tumet slip "oral Sovereign and other um of Government Fa r in the yard, and returned to Osborne in the | -Pru ring the debate in the Chamber of | согрз were pem most of their men have ai iy. Depuliee, x m n the Military ror, Lieut.-General| crossed the Galician frontier in detachments of from CovRT ARRANGEMENTS,—Ib is announced that а | Von Roon, Minister of War, designa ted а remark made|20 to 30. The greater part of them were unarmed. biren will be зо, др ае » her Msj esty а Monday by Herr Von Sybel as an "'unwarrantable Min tes At the last accounts Jezioranski had scarcely 300 men the 8th of June; ing n behalf The President thereupon interrupted him, when a|left under his comman nd. On the other hand of =ч "Majesty, on pr "the 20th of dot dispute arose respecting the powers of the "Pre айай, Mierolawski is reported to be at the head of a large Tug CABINET.— binet Council was E on | which ended by the pui patting on his hat and | body of insurgents, well equipped and armed with Saturday at the oficial residence of the First Lord o n hour. Much excitement | several pieces of rifled cannon, moving in the south- the vepres irte wning Street. пое oM was prevailed. At the PERTE of the Chamber the f Poland r Mp О Wedn Minister of War sent word to m House that he was ICIAL yox REPE Ar Daniel O'Connell, | 1 & the Mes has been appointed a Commissioner -of | Pres n Tax, in the room of de "nte eR am parm кр that. so long as the e supports t n x been ааган оп the estates of the Counts Mole, Plater, and 11 other noblemen in na частна a Dünaburg, by Russian soldiers е disg us incom The Coun e e: T both = ssumption made оп t red the most shoc Puit ill usage egre ar eyes of 9D, President of a right to limit the Ministers d pni pee ure while they lay ү bound with cords on the the tide | dom of ech, the members of the Cabinet уі] | ground, since become à recess from Tuesdey те, tho m iat, to the е following nolonger be present at the sittings of the Chamber, lu ie. teh arresti u sd domicilia visits have taken enar — O'Hagan, th t ey- -General The Ministers require а mtm iem the Depu- place n Posen. The s аге filled t о overflowing, for v offered himself in inisterial | ties that the House has no cipli ity int Ur Tralee, vacant H^. the gressum о 9 сюе lover the mathe of their А "nhe 1 letter of t] it is safe t them, and th d fi Daniel O'Connell Le Ministers was at once referred t ‚Шш imi i of Dublin, and M „бн which summoned all the Minist en to appear Бей ete the ача. of атта оп ооу need themselves M à in tie Conservative | Choro. Count von Bismark Schönhausen, however, | Si or мм Te perc Lord Henry АӨ, but the Lord Mayor prarqpesuy retired em i or 2 i favour of Capt. Knox, who in his turn T ~ favour | appear. He referred the committee to the explanation arie Will m Pene On E Up ау ny and | | contained in the former Ministerial letter, which, helah rH ired from the t, ‚0 that the | | said, rendered any participation of the чл нуч r the | Y m de "res c of "Thursda; шема wil be olected aes opposition. |debates of the committee and the Chamber ry Lennox visited the Караан imp e. On aci t tho Committee proj =! prisons. not to conse аладан ай. pee hi of Pro mu i Legislatif on the delivered a speech thanking t the Chamber for ==; port it һай afforded to the Government. He id. Hi ы draught of the address of Herr Virchow, w A in its sion and -йёуойоп be ам © maintaim the tical position rete э а address |- GF -The КС harmony ween e great assure ре aln 1 isters have “i the future of the dynasty pe сч wW eof France.” ины рө King 18 €: oc n xc veh n i даал relative : : In qt. de Morny wished re-election to all, — Tt also ено ues military, and calling üpon as received with Ac. applause. ММ, | оу, i energetic measures measures to prevent Centre, upon the ment of the dispute upon the questionof cA cce T rely no eil, Monnier, Sizeranne, Mocqua Ment i Дайын ап@ Germiny, and бере Waldner, Магеу, ала ge, have been nominated to he rank of Sena tors, | Beveral ж, ng I а M = К з to thew Med great number | unity. | "Ehe J Pe tne Chamber has has | The wi а epi ЙҮ Ө улны иик | эу. m s Judicial Committee of tho зушы M the to X THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL бАЛЕТТЕ. [Мах 16, 1863, the rioters who were — iet the Greek school | banditti м menaced Tien-tsin have been repulsed by | Charles bined f of General Hunter was destroyed, and who w confined at Mostar. = Chinese troops. The — бик evacuated Shaou- | and ысу Du upont. The report of the Congressional The у was Фачр » the regular troops. ing. "No news has been ived from Admiral | Committee on the couduet of the war has caused genera] KEY AND EcGxPT.—General Türr has 1 at "8 fleet discourag ement . The Hera ld says the revelations it has Constantino le. The Porte has аа а Note fro NITED STATES.—À despatch from № nce inviting it to join the diplomatic action of the ls cmm says "that. General Hooker’s whole army is lola | xd his Cabinet, and to throw a wet blanket. on the Western Powers in favour of Poland. Тһе Shah of|motion. Ар | крл f Persia is said to m received a similar Note. Aali|at Kelly's Ford, above Fredericksburg, on the — to bring it to a close as soo as possibi a divided í Pasha, Minister for Foreign Affairs, has addressed а | Monday, and captured the грунт. pickets. Gen Uni on and two independent Oei ramcn It { despatc the Turkish siste in Paris relative to | Hooker sent out skirmishers, but found no Pi) declarations а-а. the the — m imposed ^. the и оп de 2 that time the remainder of the army has been | War Committee, attributing the orm f Burnside execu! the Canal, and which have been ing at three other fords above and below and M'Clellan to poss за ч д, n extra: e tl it 1 tl Ww ordinary ion of responsibili and he has now no sede ы pi; LE m dest +4, E. pir p ltern Ie before him but de ath e victory—death Sultan will only p | is now "gy the Rappahann nock. The С onfederates м are | alternative 7 scheme on the conclusion of international t о have been — surprised, and to guaranteeing the complete neutrality of the channel, have fered no serious resistance to the e of the voluntari ily set hi sind om р ав а superior to A like those of the Dardanelles and Bosphorus. It also|army a any point. The Federals have captured from | and Burnside, ег һе А make good his pretensions insists on the immediate abolition of the forced labour 300 to 500 prisoners, who state that General|or sink into irretrievable disgrace. Тһе - Се employed on the canal and on the annulment of ће |“ Stonewall” Jackson commands the right ze of she Times hopes — à General — fails the па =н hag i : л Á ù Es E "M в 2. E E = о ЕРЕ —Á— а vic ously rece 8 nse enoug miss him T land bordering upon the pane canals, the effect of ond differences ме arisen er the President and | without wrangling for halt P poeta - m or which it says would be to create at the pleasure of the | General Hooker on the occasio t of! the last visit of Mr. | press ge nerally considers that the ac нур o Mr. ААН company on important кшй ofthe Ottoman Empire |1 ith ше; erat e лл colonies almost independent of the Empire. Тһе General Hooker submitted, his ideas of a forward | with arms for Mexico does not desir. E ста me despatch adds ‘that when these йаа movement, which required for its success the co- ments of the € ua om upon the subject, ж fal&lled, t e Porte will. it proves there is a hostile feelin ng in Bogen чө sp t it xU те E sli деге. defending Washin thereby that city|to resent even the н бес of а CN чажын А =. Ра д to the canons Tw attack "hy X7 Takina consider Mr. Adams's action perfectly justifiable, jat operations without the consent of x "e Pe. "A the General Halleck at ЕГ j— the scheme as the Herald thinks the tim arrived w M M company анн fulfil these т the Porte will | foolhardy and the feni е Pres side nt becom ming United n conceding to е лат her just dues, endeavour. peremptorily demand of her an honest and con- it has expended, and will also adopt such measures, in|an open quarrel. As General Hooker still adhered to | sistent neutrality, or the last alternative of war. T — with the Viceroy, as may be deemed | һіз plan of campaign, it was thought that he нут н ^ Pens ^ ZG ittee of New [ork has мо an е, aee ient for — ` the реса if the realisation removed, and strong efforts were made by the rican people for aid. 1 e Hera | Urges d be found feasible. The Prince and Pri of General Fremont to obtain his appointment P Mrs а r^ contribute, as Russia is the s y country joe have arrived a t Alexandria. Lette ази succession, but it was believed that General Halleck showing sympa thy with the North, and suc D: mention the arrival there of English тоша Ы kisan һе command of the Army of the | would be — to destroy the cordial relations existing vellers, coming from Zanzibar, who have discovered | Potomac. The present advance seems to prove that between the two countries e 0,000, d Pl la ihe; source of the Nile. General Hooker's plans are to Бе carried out. |the army, : amoun ntin ng ton nearly 60,000, olse, ave —А disastrous earthquake took place in the | General Stonewall Jackson, at the he ^ of а C tio H a = land of Rhodes on the 22d ult., b ee е omes ses oce force, has taken possession of por- [ere ve not тех paid. The Confederate steamer Alabama > а of life. f of the Da ltimore and ошо Railroad iei vens is reported to have coaled and received a supply of iedmont. А Confederate force has| powder at Ronce, Porto Rico, on i tho w th inst., and on meet on the 16th of April. The nube for 1008 so е at Мот rgantown, Western Virginia, on | the 8th to have captured the America n ship. b ebur] had e MA - fene фу 70, 0007. The colony was | the Mon nnagave elli River, near the frontier of Pangi ЕЧ which was afterwards released, e W- боп giving bon i h xciteme o sufferi ree years’ | vania. This rai eated inten: drought vet i de E winter had ume the agri.|along the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. | has been sent by the Southern. Governmen pt. c eultural ле ulation to great straits. Almost universal | Fears are entertained for the safety of Wheeling and ру ped - € the purpose of again а ug d r insolven: танне large farming Ais and the Pittsburg; and the Federal Government has de- i and other Po afim mediatio! trade ot the towns had suffered tched а force of 8000 men from Washington orm € fon Sei уай distress in the country. Seven eed more of|io Cumberland to guard the threatened points MEXICO: аерганнар а wma. o ы the Cape Town Railway had been opened. Orders| wesiward of that city. Тһе place of these men |report tha & General 'Forey € adad АЙ been received for the recall and breaking | was supplied from Baltimore, by а portion of the force fortifications d Puebla and — ve ue MN The latest news|under General Schenck. A` body of Confederate | remaining, so v Out pope у ith the w —Ü stations заика. ар . The losses of en Chapman and Baines had effected their passage а — causing much activity among the soldiers of General French аге sta! very General Verne de from Walwich Bay to the Zambezi, and confirmed Dr. | Rosencrans, a general attack being apprehended. Sub. | Laumiére, of the T Е " ption of the Maris Falls. rend despatches from Murfreesborough state that чегер On the J2th of March ibe ү; одеа corvette Jam the report of the advance of the Confederates 20 guns, for сын а, put into Table Bay, having pecie | against General X — x confirmed by accounts Parlia ament. er e i = h à i days rate Late arriv.: plea of effectin irs. During that time she shipped | New Orleans give accoun v the successful p: pa дл ni Ther of MM in presenting surreptitiously about 20 ram there. Severe retribu-|of the Рена. rempedito on into the Diuk "iche à ido бору есы and others, Хоа at the tion had been exacted of the Arabs for murdering the | country. Оп the 17th inst. a battle took еы бааа, m poir »T the Poles, said that separation of Polan in's seamen. on Vermillion ен к нчи the forces of Genera zm Russia must be the issue of the prese - struggle. IA.—A cousin of Nana Sahib, ‚ who was recently Banks зя the Соп tes, which resulted in te | H o contended t that, on grounds o "of xpediency and of gra — eavy. 1 arrest defeat e latter, with the loss of 1500 prisoners. us question. Poland had n: erly stemmed the tide for life. А despatch from Bombay, April 98, says deser Banks has taken possession of the of Fark the that the Bhore Phát incline of the Great Indian | Opelousas Railroad, and] is in communieation with Earl o X — "the po йау thos vibe Peninsula Railway has been successfully opened. Lord| Admiral Farragut. General Banks is sending in ede оне х Elgin finished his “ progress ? and reached his residence | prisoners daily to New E и Confederate | Poland.—Ear! RvsseLLalluded to to the responsibility under which. at Simla, on the 4th ult. Тһе last place he visited | batteries at Bute la mal тей he ооа аа оыс е Носа а рий was Umballa, where he was accompanied by Sir Hugh | tured, with the vede 2 ная of Petite - part in Pract Rose. They were received with pry at pomp by ће | Ап Large quantities of Confederate stores and | such representations to — as became a Government fih and the united forces of the Cis- | ammunition had been destroyed, and several gun like our own. Having shown the good effects of the remon- Sutlej Slates; ; the troops of our allies Putteeala, Jheend, | had been burnt or blown up by the Confederates them- strances of Lord Palmerston om in v belaltor 1 i "i rer lves, to prevent their seizure by the Federals. Df the армен xander, who, by emancipating the Resim Lc The rem the Rajahs of Putteeala and Jheend, | Official despatches received at Washington on the 26th | serfs, had given grounds for thinking that he would be Who took parti in enn of Delhiin 1857, and the; men imme that a second fleet of six beu ie and gun- = ts has run th wh 500 sh Sani undhur mutineers at Loodiana, have, through their were fired from the batteri € RoE all the — were one chiefs, petitioned the Government to grant them the M ч none received seri damage, except medal. The Government has деней that they | of voie eds dt which was Padi: Speci СЫ apal cha are entitled 16 dme the esie cdi Ан oen чалу ihat snt а aig qp t in the requisite medal rolls to be eh a Ed dodi. Ret Sus. uus io have been sunk, and the request of the Rajah of. Kapoorthalla ‹ Jubet Ii нн а a T » b but | sf the that chief the 6 of Dowluti-] were seriously disabled. "rhe Peleo 1 which signifies ** wealth of the | that jy has since his services are always at the cott of the Crown. | Vicksburg. Two tugs, towing four heavy barges, ! The Government of India has specu d peres infor- | the ue sw = Б batteries on the night of the mation that the rebel leader, Feroze Shah, and several | 25th. was also stated that the Federal sedg other rebels of note, are now at th Mos 0 Lo S оош үөр лке т Dem tches ms са: дшш The Lucknow Begum, Huzrat Mehal, and her вор, | 56. Louis of the 26th state that the Confederates, under Brijis Kadr, the principal leaders of the Oude rebellion, | General Ma ke, ked eral McNeill at барт, се of M M p ч ined E having at last expressed their wish to surrender to the | Cape Girardeau on that day. T€ three hours'|of Poland ussia, and the forfeiture of Russian rights by Bri itish author ities, the Government have directed that | severe fake. the Confederates were repulsed. By lation ort are d M сууз as suggested Бу Lord despateh e 27th, donak MeNe хаа Vander: Harowby ; and poin e A айа Sda Taim laws, and they are now added to the roll of onr State | vere are pkey to be in p t of the Con: sa ies оша o ppose to auch а policy, declaring at the same time ers. Тһе orders for the first distribution of the M а niece — выр: pr onem, horses : аары VA соттаса кош tbe House to rely o SUE roceeds of the booty captured in Pegu many years xpress states that 16 has y on of. bare been issued in "the Caleutía бое Ye total|tained that General Hill's investment of Washington, у зот m to be distributed is 335,2 Loensts have shed Carolina, к — a poe cover his prie j M em of mankind, and e great devastation in the Punjab. At Nynee Tal | o Јес of collecting and removing e quantities of | Justice o Жоо: df commission $0 the rm pane filled with them, and the lake covered | gra m Hyde County, in that State, and that all the P а, vede тшн бы e А ishop.—The th their he could get were so employed from the 31st Meme f NoRMANBY, in presenting à petition from. ve ; Sra. A des despatch from 9€ of Mni says March to the 18th April. The correspondent of the | A LAS ресе tois von И Mr. James Bi: pen that the now пра «5 he W: Punk сюй | Тубан, e раната чай Head on the 20th, Sintes BT 10 yo 10 seus imprisonment, Called the ettentiot the House m Тһе that р the proceedings of her Majesty's Government and their local F Max 16, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, "agents in their conduct of t this саве. He. animsdverted 1 Н. Lennox bad been misled by the Mazzinian and reactionar | | In glefield, than whom there was no more humane ‹ commander vin ham, * agents.—Sir б. Bowvxz calied upon the Government, which | in the gervice of the Crown. French Occu and stated that Mr. РЯ у 74 had not met with "that lenity | had been mainly instrumental in оор about th е present | reply to que i which the Italian Government had extended to other political | state of things, to use its influence to mitigate the despotis: | made some Taf pointed allusions to the distur prisoners, owing to the refusal of Mr. Bonham to bave him | under which Southern Italy was groaning.—After Аанге | the ptolo nged occupation rench g treate В eapolitan subject. 5 — vations A Mr. Acar Erus and Sir P. O'BmreN, Mr. В. | Jonian Judges, —Mr. кик.) а — cluded by reading a letter from Мг. J. Bis CocHRA read а long list of atrocities committed by the | memorials presented by Ві Marcoras and Sir Тура! his present weak state of health, and реш: to Italian "тнай during the last few — P un Xydras, on the 16th of reri 1862, to to Mejor denda Rir her Majestys Government to exert its influence on|declared that the despotism Era ised in the H. Storks, her Majesty's Lord High Commissioner of ishop's behalf.—The Duke of SuTHERLAND gave his | litan provinces w: Я а civilis =й ш шө | Ionian i-r He said that th с experience from recent visits x the state of the Italian | Mr.: мони denounced the cud eruelties committed estio; f the Mme Court, had e and some remarks by Mr. Уна Mr. а Mr. SctATER- | said the of these gentlemen must be judged by the law Воотн, and 8 Iri Warsu, Lord PALM N did not objec - 14 че” constitution g = Іопіап Islands, - "Ва their non- -= - the affairs of пау "for ол іп the ph of Comm reappointment w tiüed by char! ui 8 he considered that the nes would be to elicit truth. Tho of рн у. Не badr Tv а word to (a này. their character, ossible construction on every act talian Ment. к эбен made by Lord H Lennox, so far from inculpating | an бее ее experiment of Italian unity was one of the greatest mo- | the Italian Government, on nly showed how dificult it was to | tion. ich had operated upon the mind of Bir Н. Storks and not "only to Italy, but to the whole ot pic and it | eradicate the abuses of an old system. Hor Majesty's Govern- his $ Senate in но reappointing y má the decision had been ing ar th f a great number of abuses С ,—Ge —Earl GREY oed. 1o to Qe Meses € of put il үз à of the I m the Italian tQ e — ы M in the Neapolitan provinces; but the cause was to be traced to я official knowledge of Bir H. Storks, said he was the last man by. wo! - Ss him, | оѓ 200 persons was Ja wo! in the m of the ex- Lord SrANLEY thought that upon e case, a wrong ould, under similar dseoetene Loo passed со! he mes have| King, and м ding a, L had - as & traitor.—The Earl of Qn — thought if | rate outlaws from society — the new y- was legal by the Constitution.—Mr. Evans, Mr. Сосн Englisbmen mixed themselves ap -— у е mplications of annexo territory, Fivo “outo or" "tie віх States added | and Mr. HENLEY also cons for nees ft were | to Piedmont were no apum and happy, and it|placed in an unfair ition, — The CHANCELLOR the hey we re conspiring. | was only in Naples that A to see the restoration 'CHEQUER'defended Sir Н. Storks, and said that the S of He did not believe there w unfairness in tho trial of Mr. $ „> EM - - P He Duero that "the unity of 1taly | the Islands was responsible for the proceeding complained n J. Bishop, but he was inclina to think that the Italian endure, and if the whole peninsula could be placed | к I motion was then agreed to. r. H. SEYMOU bmi Н Government would have performed a graceful асі if they == ойо т one fo bris of сан the result would no do Ж be | resolution to the effect that the oc Land passed a lighter sentence. He hoped the Foreign Becre! more gratifying - 2 Hine my DISRAELI said that | Intia by settlers, and the redemption of a portiou of the land Paia take this view of the case, and press it on t o attention the polle y o Jie Majesty's far from developing | | tax of India, were desirable objecta, especially with a view to of the Italian Government.— Earl -— in stating the аа m A - лав ее ie weakened it, while | the present state of the cotton ir ndust ry in this ny d and course he had unen. - this case, expressed great гуа pathy for | it had дїзїгас! and pa yy to ceaseless thatit was expedient that her Majesty's epp ould the Rev. A. Bishop and the — ri his son, an additional ve. "iat po rmi al ed and irritated Rome and | take further steps to ca them out. In of p one being that his ганс А ер had taken up the case. Havin Foin h - grappled with the great interests | length he "Ee Е = the — А. x tax осаді іп in Ind " hada quoted the authority of M misst s to the fairness an whic 3 rure А290, 0 the unity of Italy. Тһе result was the | depressing effec n the cou , decreased the other sources impartiality of E Italian Ao naa rotested н el pe — 7 те 9M ела and utter confusion of Ње | ОЁ revenue, ud очен shed. ux posso: He Хант of Lord Normanby's assertions that Mr. Bishop bad been e f the ExcHEQUER commented | ће apathy and neglect of the Government in not taking vic ally as the d io! vhich 5. = to tethe h of was bad been confirmed on appeal, and thought it most unfair to his ir in i into the condition of Southern Italy, and said | might otherwise be brought into culture, and which was capable impugn the meet of the Italian Dum v m m to make | it was eus а supporting alm umber of settlers. He like- receiv making vast ае О to the King fora ре pardon. Не con- | cleanse the lamentable T orn in the гаме acd А were endeavouring to stimulate the culture of that ai апа while even t y.—Afte a f тер! n Lo ti native guage stru Norma: a subject dropped. The Hares (Ireland) Bill, and | a wise са оста. = ті x тоссїуөй the approval of the > the аан of the plant, the Government of India had the Са Cayman Islands Bill were read a t third time and passed. Ey be of England, who would, h convinced, be rewarded n one р nothing to promote its mem pom —Мг. BUXTON holding a бео ее чаа Уйдо, The motion for d the motion.—Mr. SwoLLETT said that the опісту ges, dec. асе nd) Bill were were read а pers was t hdrawn, and the House went, Jormá, rrr реси the amended rules for the ные of waste lands x D ESDAY.— ELMSFORD, on the ооа for g into DON (0а бово ð or M Ше — (South Africa) Bill | came, he said, from a set of land-jobbers; they had given the Committee on the v Trafic Regulation Bill, said the E objecto of | and the New Zealand Boundarie: read a second tíme. | utmost satisfaction to the natives of India. Оп the subject of EL. measure was to enable the rA authorities to relieve the Моту Grece Мт. x: y "inquid whether any | the sale of waste lands he thought the measure was ed streets, by regulating the great amount of trafic | final decision had been о the throne = a — опе; that in the plains, as regarded the settlement of m the the City, өп — to The sanction v1 the Home Secretary.— | Greece.—Lord РА: ШЕЛЕК T thata 36 o inat o ед had been | Europeans, 16 would be inoperative; and with г à to the Lord RED! ? ement with which the | redemption of the land-tax he believed it was u mpos- subject, but Tut proposed to limit the duration of the Bill to OE T were already a instet абва be. dies ed d into effect, | sible,- in the present state of Indi ol ыа з asure worked. r House then we аб. into COOMA о n the Pris $ | Mr. V NSITTART approve: m Lord CRANWORTEH а: D th Bill, and resumed the consideration of its аа. n thes за | | the өйө of waste lands.—Lord STANLEY exp is regret committee on the Bill, and the various claus clause, Mr. PACKE moved to omit the words which declared | that the two subjects embraced in the ет namely, the The Cayman Islands Ва, and the London. “Diocese "ui vero that the sum to be а ав а recompense t ices | redemption of the land tax and the sale of waste lands, were поб read a third time and passed. The Elections During Recess Bill pn minister appointed under the Bill shall be deemed “а | separately presented for discussion. Wi ith rd to the passed ин ботове. art of the expenses "of the prison to which he is appointed, and | former he had been, and still remained, of opinion that a very Tuv Y.—To-day being Ascension Day the House did aid out of tho funds legally sppiicable to the payment of | considerable number would not avail SE n of the oppor- bo pai His o was, he said, to prev ent the same | tunity i — Ludgats Hill Viadwct.—The Bishop of LONDO: boing sch upon the county-rates.—After a long dis- |o: -— the other su m а petition from the Dean and Chapter TS. casion, їп P D which Mr. HENLEY suggested | sale быу Lc [^ e beli - uantity of these lands was - а e sums mig made able out of mone С tate mited, an e re геч was how best to о] e Lia n Company had power to make the viaduct, Btroet dk voted by Parliament, the бут divided, when the | ther Europeans or зай : жа whether it was best us encouragem to that Asto d f the clau #3. wed. А di by Lord, Gaming or Bh Е h t m ivisi ion | latter for ex arliament for the purpose of obtaining further powers in me negat 1 у | d Ойлы: be g; ү h e um Sir C. was wron g in m delaying his revision m. ey mi own ыд fat endments. The House then resumed in Committee the аб. е поген ose tion tion consideration of the Customs and Inland Revenue ВШ. Lord ys Г attention | R. Сксп,таоуей а new clause to remedy the inconveniences | Indian possessions; and although the оордо were many, itting. | сене н persons assessed to the Income-tax under 1501. | he trusted that the Government would use all their influence a7 a year by the present mode of appeal, by substituting another | to — p grt pnm xd "i words from Colonel mode of hearing appeals. Не accompanied his motion with | SYKES, Sur and Mr. Аүвтох, Sir С. Woop o D. remarks upon the vexations attending the collection of the defended b RET: from. the 'charge of бліна - indifferent to — Southern lialy.—On the order for going into |i9*- —The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER professed his readi-| the cultivation of cotton in India. Аз e: as February, ысын мт. HENNESSY або for ejm AE eting |? ness to listen to and redress any well- sgrotndsd complaint | 1861, the Council offered ри for m СЯ ot the plant ; the state- of Sout then Italy. o did inst an officer employed yh collection of the tax; but шә they did all in their pow make e scarcity о! pancies betw ata: у m Ad уыз the € o ed that the e s ust have vigilant оћсе вул ін Bürope; апа oy А distribute 9n yes means of peces es of Mr. теси Bonham and the returns ofthe Board |!» , be collecting of во often. evaded, and the collectors in the eec districts. Everything had also ої Trade with regard to the commerce of England with Naples | аё he believed the Sen Of excess were exceed-| been done to stimulate t e settlement of — a in India. pow y granted, and Run notto be йо metonta тобе —The Earl of ELLENBOROUGH cal to the Schleswig Holstein fer. sit ion. and Sicily, tbe former representing that British trade had 1281У rare. With reference to the proposed clause, With =) Mires Т 1862 over the E keviou year, wi wilo тата to е | Suggested various objections to its ado tion. e clause, kergem of Lord Canning, with two exceptions, namely, latter there was a large f: mom au me further s 1 the motion, and said that he himself had twice in that House th t ^ а mile to 1d. e ; - i vailed there was in reality a national protest under the ато licensed to ошту bre = eight oom m to мне с Leases and c of Settled Estates Act of E [oso im d MEE eamm hie vm egre m ram f Ls that. he felt mum to derend RUMP ги С had ы. Di t re в da b. our Roa icut Lua - у at the wt abour sn an brigandage was nob a er movement, b f w shrunk to400,000. The a divisi 5А ri init ee "Y ond time.—Mr. тее onary untry i 1 $ tin d sympathy for which net. г the party on the Con- third time and passed. — The Solicitor-General m Cases, visions by which he proposed to ME re ы ме unte enta at | iremos. чатан (deni) Ji Но expla ui meom tores ana Mr Маша: тр y. He read returns to show that great commercial | d раш а activity prevailed throughout ег СА m vole of the Italian m jo gern did not feel themselves justified in pressini mice: He spoke warmly in fav of the Government е i chis, of the great opposition raised again. күттү uel and cae opinion that it erm еду, ioo, by those who had le, r Нар z Amendment Bil volve the со onfusion and bloodshed, and the mittee. Тһе Stock Certificates to Bearer Bill was read а the second reading of the Једра, dic, Law ^ ment l, in се em.—Mr. su the motion.—The SoLrctrog-GENERAL opposed it on the ground that the ВШ would subvert a fundamental principle of the law st it in of debtor and creditor, Мой belonged to and was t some such measure w: син ТЕГЕ керге саб рше “heds to "rro "that, bert the Bi. Aft bse: z pi рет protected y law. fort ggi ~ oi eir s to prison, thai ress - er some observations b; A T ben wi subject Wasa mookery, Grey, and the SOLICITOR-GÉNERAL, A was read a| to bring in the Bill.—Sir J. eee that e state of - prisons was disgracoful tohumanity, and | Second time. The Sale of Mill Sites, Ам mon d) Bill, the | reading of the Accidents Сот ion Bill, that the that even ladies were imprisoned for * political sympathies.” Drainage and Improvement of Land d сна x Poor | railway companies did — to be P bells Act from а just ch ad arriages | res; грзе! : to the равых of which | Registration йаш) Bill was ie Ssn ro md. The зае limit its operation, which had gone far E described as — reduced. io. the -— на - =з ovem оп {һе Partnership Law Amendment Bill was i ў reference to а case attorneys er to secure la bet d esty's shi PAGET said that the — y vicious system which so long had been in vogue in that article p^ had. n T e lj were made the v country. With regard to brigandage ною: could be no doubt | subject was а n libel upon the conduct of one of бо most ings nd Pe oum ks аа pube rota Ө Y i istinguish cers in her Majesty's service. Не read a letter een Rome, of which the — is the chief 2м. L. GOWER also LEF by 35 of the pet: € Majestic, complaining үш не Ф to ай the pomo ot the case and the defended the Italian Government, and thought that Lord ! ofthe article 1 in qui iR KA - АА-А т pan C iptain | just liabilities о! чч ое, © Bill proposed that in case Tuzsp. logging estion | proprietors. which he said was compelled to adopt strong ament, from Mr. vom DL е шу: — RM n board Upon them. em о rid p were now to an ures THE GARDENERS' FHRONI LE aD. ARRICULTORAL GAZETTE, [Max 16, 1868, of accident where HE ual payment there should | other be an equal ЖЫН: (^ that i y разве value of his life at a higher ra te than was p f who should then be responsible for the claim FIELD moved as an amendment that the Bill be read a second for ТООК, throughout England and lrelane of "the er estimated the time that day six months. He | Lj that the Bill, so far | from providing a remedy for rievance, was à p^ есе: о limit hs Ege ied, 1 ced on the same category with sheep apprais ra A + er ould pla ы cattle, and p would be 4001. for a first-class passenger, 3007. for g 9 E 4 23 ©, РВ Ea á G et о 2g | Я conded the ling power of the eountry.—Mr. Тномр- against the care monopolised the travel вох defended the ВШ, arguing that it would directly and indirectly benefit the public.—M оттох and Mr. CLAY also Барри Б, T —The ordres de AL, without denying thai d of the law might in some cases ber pv rem tic mpanies, said that the Bill proposed to а паре И уз кз уаїпе upo m lives, or to compel insura with the compani emselves against their own wrong, contrary principle of insurance.—Mr. carried moved that the Сатет Redemption à time on the 10th x AT "eg сах which was divis b: Bin be read a second opposed tne motion, 39 to 25. — ves 4 CAIRNS «o AS leave 6 bring in a Bill to amend the relating to District Parochial Churches in Ireland, of the A s Ке; PNE the а minister sprona, to attend upon pris pens Pur ns his services.—Bir б. GREY en report of the Royal Com: viale by he oreroment, r to glo- Sazeon.—1n Mr. ен said Shat t » detailed ар dm d, the m for J. АЫ кет was read а cond time. On the for the ete А of cy Thames I (North yo» Bill, Mr. CRAwrFoRD moved that the ВШ be re-committed to the "Select Committee, with instruction to take i Paneider- oposals made by the Corporation үе! rt of the Select Co: ha " of the ороз н Board of 650, 000L, for 300, Д rate f able to pier an where [ey that were to furnish the 850,0001., exce ога ces lay & the corporate coal and which th had been ted by Parliament 72, the Corporation erroneously regarded m Choirs by а t moyem —Мт. No to fulfil - у proposal of the and no the ent, case alread: Corpora- y the mber of the Seleot орм; 'mple Bar, Middle OCT ot condemned.—Mr. CowP. tated that w. banxment, which was the rst charge Б the disposed of, ортан оша be turned to Holborn iddle f jaeve io bring im & E our dmi Пе Rad пейш шретш: T n: und, w: Hill E g ЕГЕ law lating " Electio: in ili e givi: Security for Costs by plaintiffs s residing ou А 3 Me risdi ia ree the Courts ; and a Bill to make better decrees and orders of the Courts Spoke. es AL.— The Whitsun Holidays.— Lord | PALM mo with regard to the ла орь "hat. pa sho Hone ati its rising on Tuesday next СЗ ырс in the ME week, i Quartermaster. Hous 740%. Sia ipd паг que of ine. he | pondenee on the жане. —The Marqu Regim —Оп the order mittee S apply, | Sr F. Sarra brought кешу the үт of "the | mpro' of Chancery, Probate, ки | adjourn Mani the | "he motion THA =» 0. dE T "ор 650X, Leeds, Bu ider, Dawes, Willes Rd., Kentish Towa, Wii r—R, r for going ing the condition of the| no objection А; he резина of the Жы: ч n this under- sta таш the was withdrawn. China.—Mr. called attention. to Vict in China, LONE а view of reser Lic rse of Max an expression of opinion from the bolle pursued in that ш. House jupon the [Loft tig] City £ntelltia qa Moner s gases to d» with di ex ds. ы Accoun » "Three per Cen India Five per Cent, F per Cent. Rupee Paper, 1163 ае є ай - T Money, and 921, Biscuit Nu "TTEN, ; Commercial R э. ad, Piraten, Stoker - Rt. Parce, , 91 ent » ; New Th Aen New Threo m ree ^ UE ia rn T—W. Міс А Д А М Я e: et Ма ESTO reet, Newington, Clothier—R. Р AYBODY, Кенен oiin, Конак tonshire, TW. H. Pi $ TUESDAY: May 12. с-ЗАЛЕЗЦЕТЕМ —H. Borie mingham. Butcher-T. ВЕ, "Trosto: oso Ww uum ejus Bu y; Birmingham, RD, Bayswater, Salesman- P 2 ij 23 13^ E chester, cere б, S. Во 1NG, D эм ester ller—E. Bain; late о Alfred Place, Bi Gentleman—H, Pan, Feb; Surrey, Licensed Victua alle жас Hig h Bentham Xorksh. m ro r—T. R. Bvckr LEY, Pichon fa Gate, York. | Shire, Gr ocer—J. T. CLARKE, Lincoln, Waiter—T, CaTLEY, Ev ‚ Evelyn mans а vely "Street, în, Lancashire, Licensed Vi . CATTLE, Car . DARLINGTON, Bur nes Stator. Mim Tis and Watch Maker T. Ep WANDS, „Bahgo т, Carnarvonshire. Licensed Victualle ley, Yorkshire, шине. E. Fis Еп, Knowstone, Devonshire › | а, W. GARNER, wv E Horwrs, Chui treet, Pimlico, Plumber—F. B. Hx Hedon, "Yorkshire, gc ^F | Agent—G. HrxwsHAWw, late of ero. General Merchant—J. fiertsey, Surrey, Currier—W. HEYWOOD, East Anstey, n Devons? p»GEON, Linden Terrace, Old Kent Road, ‚ IRUFFELL, er VL Fritham, Hampshire, Dealer—8, os icp кыйык AU. 'Saxpunsox, Warron, Yorkshire; k, 2324 to T - Five and a Tl нҮ, [im iun ойсо, Yin colnshire, Соорег— Н. W. Scvcktio, QA nds, 16s. ; Sparkbrook, Wa rwickshire, Auctioneer~TmomAs FRANC 18 STEWARD (sued Exchequer Bills, 3s. dis,— Fortex: Danish Scrip, 657 Ё Aat, Cardif, Sourneyman r—J. Syxes, Sheffield, Joiner рм м ; pm.; gypt jan Seven рег Cents., 1004 tO 100; | ney Hi, City. late taking care of Chamber S. Томызнгох Repfon Der itto Second те 992; Мар eek, ex Co ЁТ: ons, for Acct "| БА e E Mate m peine Bayer Warant, Market тапаар 55 to 32$; Ditto Coupons, 15$ to ; M MBA | Shropshire, Farmer-J. W. WasiuixoTON, late Devonshire Railway, 80, Mexican are per Cente S. A cct., 874 NUNC S Ее ТАА: 161, ПМ Deferred, ij норо iuc fum v 87; New Granada, LR 01i; "Ditto Land W Titi: 7} to 8 per Cents, — 49$ to A > Portugues e Thre e per т Cents, for Acct., 541; Ditto Dan a for , 48} i; cct., 3 $ to ; Turki ix per itto, for ‚ 714 а d C Ven 541, ex P ; lien Five e eva" or Acci, 7 12 ; Peruvian Four Shoe pei roe d o ad RES FOERATIOTMI . CAR: Glasgow, Fl = А. ud Urs, Bankhead, Seni: Tr “йпек = E › Writer—F. Glas EA M'Ivxn, Storni — € Ross-shire, Mei Раттанох, ѕеп., ET | зы STEWART, Ke M "i WILSON, Ayr, P —M. Ren Dunse, d'ictropolis and (ts '€'icinitp, HE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.—'The report of ине Royal Commissioners on the late Exhibition is now mpleted Bank a Englanv, 188UE DEPARTMENT. lof t 29. Government Debt .. ..£11,015,100 бе It is slated that the balance-sheet appended to the report wil show а small surplus, and that the Notes issued., .. e. &28,38] ,925 в H Other Securities .. .. 362559 | many of the m made good what was a defici! hir 1а Coin and Bullion .. 18,731,925 | 15,0007, by handing over that amount to the nam. TENOR E а» thus enabling them to- present tie mar BANKIN 'EPARTMENT. u У ^ ТОТУ: вва |} трн Capitan. d Оша Ree Publie Deposits (includ- p ben jn ^. 11151 395 ing Exchequer,Savings Other Securities „г. 18 ,952,725 nks, Commissioners Notes »s T; ИР 815 Nat. Debt, and Divi- Gold and Silyer Coin .. 921,216 dend Acets.. .. .. 6,735,187 Other Deposits ,. 13, qu A56 Seven daysand other bills — 615,206 ———— £38,769,651 May 14, 1863. FRIDAY: May $.-BANKRUPTS.— даша, ыдын Road, Виїсһег— з; Ви! @а}11@ of the 0056. ^ £38,769,651 | W. MILLER, Deputy Cashier. Acans, Carlisle, Coal Agent—B бус eer Soho Tem Com. FRI BnoapnensT, Senior Street, AN bu ЫЛ an ym: тох, Aldersgate Street. City, Е: Essex, SHEM, A Cheap, City, Merc Вгеуег— J. Ерте, Exeter Su facturer rsfield, Innkee “т, попса, | S P hag Merchant— | ! узнава єгсһап%—С. BICKNELL, s, Мифйегейе1д, ака Е. moe Carlisle, . Jowzs, sen., Handsworth, Merionethshire, Flour late AN. Hi Ing, 3 Wi C s s tts, Chair Maker. —D. MORGE. Brighton n, Phy: чупс E ина, спан ENSIS, Shoemaker—J. ЖОЙ ert ба His fecr late Traveller—F. NEW L,Twickenham-T. зн натар. ‚ Lancashire, аш, аа Assistan! . Ротт, PRATTEN. m Heath, чу m Green, AT. E os "Wheelwrightas— ictuall ensed Vi . ROBER: Linendraper—M. De REDDER, elds, u teher- RucmanpsoN, Bedale, York: d Cabinet Макет. B cod late of Durham, Dudley, Worcestershire, Licensed hu Ен Birstal, York- саб, TON shire, , Cotton Spinner—. —A. Биг т Боммевтом, 1а! irming! У SreveNs, Lincoln, Manager оѓ Ше J. ҮҮ. SPEED, lai Жы thereof discussion, | zx ess —Mr. thorise the Tu of Maa, in order fthe harbour, and for reat , Somers Town, фет = Society — iltshire, Ca Shoemaker—D.. WILLIAMS, horn shire, shire—S. H WHEIRMAN, Eimin ham, Tailor—W. Wesr, late of Greenwich , Pa i-e gi s Norfolk, Beer ке{айет=В. H Tailor-J. WARNER, EA кз. report and wind up their affairs with a balance of som few in —The ‹ daily Carpeni Co opera: te of На! EA , Lancashire э OR Ese C. SIMPSON, 1 ng! xd pese үөн Ham T EXHIBITION кйин papers state that the Government hav x last made _ up their the * Exhibition Buildi or national uses, dn sonaciin with po artistic х." ifi in which he has made, and by which the building is virtually acquired hing, and hich it stands is purchased of the Commissioners ot 851 at less th -half the command in th ublie market. "d inii 851 1 expend the purcehase-money rovement of the remainder of o S Kénaisgton estate, al present occupied by the Roy yal Horticultural Society. The roads 5 approaches ani ab the ground on either side will rem der the e A 2 са mmissioners, and = design, "which was int of the Prince Consort, from the day when i focis fund of the first Exibition was invested in the grounds of Gore House, toFembellish the publie build- 7. | ings devoted in this neighbourhood to новой s of art, , terraces, 8 and will twee Saxon, uL. ж, and - заб енер, р т Pipe дену n the of Apr = а total wreck. Of 445 p E "ERROR KE 5 | lost. The foll оті лт of the vata stropi given in the official РЧ emen bh уе, the first officer :— s, Newfoundland, ЖЫ` һе к ісе having slac жоу we set the c ferio sails and- sails, moving the engines occasionally a£ a dead slow. At e уч 10 р. the reg docui away aiio ime Ж pe { continued о dae үн towards elear- water. ng the shij Ф "be 40 Sud | Supposing оса AN —— wv" Max 16, 1862.] taken us| ford Hope, Lord | Egerton, Archdeacon & Sinclair, the which we supposed would have THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. рй in the abbey, and afterwards 9 3-7 jen of oipe Em At ten minutes past 11 a m. | ү) z. W. Cotton, Mr. John Murray ЗЕ at could p s to thi s the proces. breakers were reported on the starboard beam. Captain ы wW. Н. mith, Ly is new г cloister, i in which „also the ss immediately red the en to be reve full | Viscount Sa е . Сһатги th speed, but before her headway could be stopped m "nk ton, Mr. Robert ; Few, p^ Walter dnd and other ld st үн аш el Tower, во the rocks of Clam Cove, about four miles north of Са 1 п Lag A heavy sea rolling in drove печ - the rocks, and resolutions 9 КО» ssed P edgi g the EM eting to preserve th ha a BONA чарнен — а ану, way her rudder, в ost, and prope ing that t Er was no possibility of the ship coming off, the "is men, i in de т: а fund of 1, 000, ‚0007. within 10 years, tbe houses in Роеі?з Corner and Old E Palace еч yes ! was given to let go both anchors, to hold the ship on "the roeks. to с + +1 fro m Abi ingdon Street to the эленет boun dar - The carpenter мч Т Ар to ex Di the fore pea of the Ab ү, d found it filling fast wit er. e also examine ў fore hatch, but foun о wai here. Т hief engi. „Т 7 т: d "Us ons ted by t Asamo АТ and "черт the Амыр, ореп 1 to view. | Тһе buildings ing up immediately afterward reported the forward stoke- | TER.— ihe address a р е о hole filling fast. He opened the valves and blew the steam | trades? unions р» вош et ime ago, congr atulating th not Tus à - t of the boilers he boats were all immediately lowered | American Pr p essfully, t N he shi tio uspensi idge; е, t No. 2, w y Captain Crawford, Some of the 8, T d i the mo was sent to find a place t F crew being landed on tho rocks by means of the studdingsail- Br ight, E address having been woche a matter of taste, it would be highly onem to have boom, with the help of some of passengers, got a hawser E o£ iuo üeinitalidti- „еур 1. а stes ldings viator between the Houses of Parlia- secured to a rock to keep the vessel from listing out. Wo then | Severa! 0 the — ation having addressed his exce and the idge. The — "енй багу commenced to land the le Pero n 64 Ан by lency, Mr. Adams said:— it brought to Abé notice of the mission that - asse put gio io erts bout з tho ship's stern Swung of|, “ Gentlemen, I accept with pleasure tho adty yon aye | tlo. buildi ings on the south side of tho H uses of Par. from the rocks, and she settled down very fast, listing to port — — receiving rhe erred ми Ensland,| ament cause great danger r of fire, and "hat еге is at tho samo timo, and sunk in deep water. The Captain and anda Poe must bo ат presens аз 1 outade all local questions | a Stable loft only 16 yards distant, the door and TON. Bu he wi оронд MAS ез he ran not Ty province to rmn Ha Мов ог | window ОЁ which completely command. the t in > satisfaction wit ose persons or parties in England who may ›, $ $ Я ни Беан у is the official list of the passengers — s their opinions upon America. If there аге some er- | RSE as dics Aeg a Mi^; дуй MM Aras this country who from prejudice or ignorance put a | on State occasions; any та person truction on the корбо» of the Ара сад бозел | | secreted there might € do neni mischief. n vie Passengers, — The Hon. „ itis not my place to fin ilt, or my right to criticise. | commissioners, in their report, recommen: e children ; Miss. Hope, Miss Ber Ner "Miss Б Mise Ker- 1t is заре кча uty to accept from the representatives of | property в Both of the Houses” - purchase i ic the wood, Mr. Caldwell, Mr. EOS Mr. Kirkwood, Mr. Christien, | any body of Englishmen their favourable sentiments towards э Mr. Towers, Mr. Kirkness, Mr. Fraser, Mr. artin, Mr. Tealy, | the Government I represent, and to reciprocate the frank, ground embanked as fa о the line of. Wood Street, Mr. Whites, Captain Bend, Captain Hyles, Captain Cassidy, | manly, and independent spirit in which they have been а hat, so far to the line f Great Lieutenant Simpson, M oddard, Mrs. Christien, Mrs. ered, understand, gentlemen, you attend he College Street, it be kept clear of buildings, and laid out Wright, Mrs. James, . Jackson and child. Steerage | rep: e ies of wor| men who advocate and | sud Sia 8 ornamental grounds but think Pássengers.—Mr. Parker, Mr. Parsons, Mr. St. Marie, Mr. | uphold the rights of labour, and it i therefore but natı n £ ; h А Collogan, Mr. Dallie, Mr. Wilpolm, Мт. George Wood, | you should look with dislike ц any parties, in what-| that beyond this arer dais d eigh t t-class ^ t Zt А МЕ bn, ME Ba , -= — Es t y pw “д ad sam m e S | ея might be e 3 т, r. Finle т. Morgan, ЖУ ou perceive e struggle n у Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Turre, Mr. Gones, DT Grith; Mr. Pot is being e to establish T government on the | OTDàme ental ground, being baile at right angles to йә Churchehard, Mr. Wickett, Mr. Burrow, Марсе, Mr. ction of the rights of labeur—a government of phy: riv °з бк Richm mond Terrace. They recommend that ack, Mr. Jones an , Mr. Соо, Mr. Fleck, Mr. power to take amay the rights of labour. It is a question | the houses ts Corner, Old "Palas Yard, and а Saal. f Bishop, Шапо ан Mg. Leo ае Sus нате | LUIDKUOS Віго Mad о Nen, D fho ed “= Mr. M‘Killary, Мг. Johnston, Mr. Dinsmore, Mr. Reid, Mr. | express yo thereon. Gentlemen, І accept the duty down, and the re: t e Cha Honnell, Mr. M'Kay, Mr. Mustagh, Mr.Garretty, Mr. Christien- | you im upon me with great pleasure, the more so as E and the garden to the south removed, and pa ihe site 4 воп, Мг. МЕА. Мг. Ит. Tapper, М Мг. Мау, Mr. Atkinson, Mr. | have taken advantago of the occasion to 8 on the question | go cleared be laid open, by w а clear space fro pa e Mr, Wal Walt e Bruce, E ка x E Em Sh 6 o d E^ n got ислеринде; ierra Hen VIL's Chapel to Gre Coll treet lizabeth Waunby, Mary Ann Thomas, Mary Ann Adams, | both feeling a natural pride in their superiority on the ocean, would be obtained, about 200 feet wide in its Р est lina Christian, Jesse E. Christion, Mary Waldron, Mary Sen- | I think it almost impossible, under existing circumstances, to | part. The space a ант а Б. PEE is wick, Martha Senwick, М. Ве: k, Ann Gormley, Jane | prevent some things springing ч might occasion не ltim с > Е í quite insu € The ultim olton, Mary Ral ‚ Ann „ Mr. Rees and а, а collision; I therefore concur with you, gentlemen, as to t d be 214, 0001, FH ш f diea тч Townsend, Mr. Damsel, Mr. . Cronen, АЕ u the ty for forbearance being exhibited by both | provemen тА — properly Mr. Cri ford, Mr ашау ара оша K de gem coun d Governments in construin ions of each | to the Imperia DU ge a Jano Walker, Ellen ERA Barat Smiths | in t RE IRR (qo, кише regendi Kate Early, Ма € Вор phia 1 ome es ee Eliza | responsibility which wil induce them to maintain friendly that there may де ва ritty two children, and т ons with each other. There must naturally be а feelin г EVIEW IN Нур T€ M ride—of fear—lest one nation d appear to refrain ride litan militia regiments out m training, com- the other; and in this feeling lies the great danger. I ге prising the Royal London, Colonel 8 Wiene MO | us its бу сша Ya ЫЙ иш дейн; ui M р, 1 King's Own, Colone W. L. ant; the isb. ( same frank a unreserved tones, as you have spoken to Middlesex, Colonel Alcock; жыз е 3d (Коуа al | this evening, а E fear of any collision would be at an end. pi Westmi Mi verer: čan assure you that notwithstanding. the speeches of some o on. in mander-in- my countrymen, notwit! ng the writings in some of н American journa there is no nation under the sun for cm of Wi America Werder greater regard than England; aud obe tho the ot bigh == Е шеп were bd ci yl +. por rough en -- үе! rmed | established to each o = shi into collision. I believe, реп! ав to call forth the approbation, of his course to produce ИА. паш "understanding, an Though the weather was unfavour- | take bm great plen the duty o e was а large concourse of bol “р address {о Presiden eola,” Royal Нов. able, ther Тнк УтлАр LA d LupGATE ӨЕ of the Common Council on Thursday, it was EUM "abe. E i xen the opposition to the viaduc! er Ludgate Hill, notwithstanding the modifi- К siekt of prefas in ihe DUE rou and other noblemen x Елее was held at London House | on the 29th t., by invitation of the стад of London е eyond, carriages, reet "by settin ng e houses on its side, giving a very b beautiful view t the Abbey, wond | be 78 0007. These two ch arges may be fairly considered е | the first outlay would be much larger, HirL.—At a spec О The plan in north ojades. a short road through the inclosyre, on the reet to the — E A e poorer districts of t emis SiS in their ecd А petition against the structure has those vis were Ше Earl of Shrewsbury, Lord Eg e been signed by more than 1000 leading city firms, ton Lo d Radstoc , Visco 1 S а s h- е followi МЕ ашон паше alread ker, tie Ча ар 98 Mr зоот Sandon, Sir |f} е тес "Brothers & боз Prescott A & Co.; the Deans of St. Pauls and Westminster, the Arch. Frederick $44 Е 2 d К: schild & Sons; deacons of loh and Middlesex, Sir ҮҮ. C. James, Mr. | Отуп, Mills, & Co. Rakiy PW nlay, Hodgson, W. Cotton, Mr, J. Н, Baxendale, Mr. W. Н. Smith, oo; xL Thomson ле. & о Smith, РЕКЕ; & Co.; Mr. John Murray, Mr. C. E. Mudie, Mr. C. J. Freake ood, eee & Co.; Barclay, "Bevan ‚ & Co. 1 s Moore, Locas, Mr. Cubitt, M 4 ‹ с oore. & Co.; Ditsdale & Co.; Western Charrington, Mr. В. T. Pritchett, Mr. Lancaster, Mr, | " 90d ; Tier Loyd & Co. ; Robarts, Lubbock, & Co. ; A. Head, Mr. Claude Asb, the chairman of the Metro- e & Lloyds; George Moffatt ; Spooner, Attwood politan Railway, the Master of the Stationers' Comp é ; 7. t m Rons, &Со.; Masterman Mr. Arthur Роне], Мт. A. Hall Hall the Rev. G.| Co.; Gregson & о: The clergy within the Girdlestone, Mr. C. H. Blak жыз Rvdón Jay civic boundaries que als pol up a petition to be pre- ? | sented to the T E € by the Bishop of London. will be ehe at mpan ALS fi e Bishop of London, in tual disgrace ement b ucting the addressing the бес ПА? their aids attention | View of St. Paul's, entirely destroying the architectural to the pressing spiritual needs of 2 VAY ru ca character of t б.е dme ? of addi tional churches and cler n, the sity Cat hedral, and so defacing the most picturesque for inc meo tn arson (iret dn n the. whole city. On Tudor deputati ? {з vicinity | $ cinity evil, йл. 2, "or hs —— ected by th company, that thé ed out an оао existin, тусун Дүн ch Ваай iety, in T publie might he inconvenience which would arise, "m which such an effort could most effectually be | Tbe Court, however песи рн йе» de. This Society, by its varied operations of aiding]. WES —Mr. Gilbert Scott, well as AF беку missionary curates, and giving н. Сыана the present year, produced їшїк vite the LE Se occupies n to Houses of Parliament ; ir a new street from Millbank to minster dodi eatly Bn ie by иас part of the Westminster Bridge to the new bridge. LANCASHIRE RELIEF FUND.—Àt а meeting. of the Mansion House Committee Friday i whenever any emigratioi tee is prepared to send out a given number of emigrants, to advance a capitation grant of 27. a e sum received и the previous 491,8827., of which 398,7467. ted districts, igration. ing to the exclusive of a grant 10001. for Tug PROPOSED MARKET IN LEICESTER SQUARE TMINST n giving evidenco before the juo Titae Embankment | an ance towards parsonages and endowments, had already | showing the im he in the thy immediate neighbourhood of Westminster Abbey and of far more extended support. The Bishop requested the Houses of Parliament. The Abbey їз so filled with that the Dean and Chapter have to effect the p purpose which he had in In lu- | obliged to refuse for the ereetion of memorials sion he called upon the] ъа: гу о y the Society to |to very eminent men, and he suggests — тууз of a pim appeal жуйе CAM the spam large cloister, а sort of Campo Santo, round iei e mi er- paa with a A IU Ње ‹ cloisters wards addressed Е the Rev. C. Girdlestone, Mr. Beres- ' th ле а nd "uu es su багу ооо after hearing Mr. Dan- rfield : es ab St. - Martin's-in-the- ТНЕ — RÀ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Mar 16, 1863 e R. Roberts, a master baker, of Mr. George ‚ for — years residing i in that town, the act aving been ha mitted under cireumstances of an — у so | а уоп d It appears that a young woman named Francis Eliza months servant at the — of ion of having attempted to poiso u- het td tiem on the previous Sunday, in Lyme. st Мы vitriol e into vd к; stabin t iced she had bee m gated » with a mbe er of navvies and a named Alfred EE тобе tor; betwee b emng e ou. an has recently - Жай ed from St. herself an improper intimacy had existed. The young Gaol, where he had been сопи; ed for бы х quarrelsome disposition while under the "influence ot and Co., of Cardiff, and are nine in маен nm 1150 feet in etum and weighing 2 tons еа HER: —Оп Saturday week а ы жае was per араг "im at a little "vilae еа Мауро1е, situate in the parish of Her а murdered man, | appeal to that tribunal is now gone by. ‚ fori osecution ce ether, D.—On Sat Edwin ht, engravers and Таор were brought before. the magis Stra ates for fin al e c Te e pros ipu "ni "Hen nry Lig - They there. urday two men named named Richard Steed, was a r between Herne Bay and esed and a dealer i in n stock. Early in the evening Hern Augustine's of Federal Trensury notes (greenbacks) of 5, 21 20 dolla А mass of rs. their complicity in "the forgery, which appar to „have been suggested to them by an d Webster, who absconded as soon as he - gota and evidenee was adduced орг оте ing timber. The murdered man (who had Roberts, informed him of the seriou against him, and requ d that would attend the | house, and left for the em purpose of going hom Police зн àt 8 o'clock in — s present к m accompanied by Algar. He was not seen "потат — M; асорвер OU КЫ көре il between seven po eight o'clock, when he wa Roberts eadily assented, bu& about an hour afterwa ound, almost in a lifeles a middle road leise he was m suspended to the beam in the roof of his from Herne. to Maypole, whare Ho resided, e was stable, having com mma suicide in a iere a e m i manner. The fem bee ed, а battered ale r has ihe magistrate has directed. that the bensi which jo been preserved, should be subjected to analysis Tur Ровіло HaALTH. — The Registrar.Ge gae y Return states that the deaths in i the week ed , May 2, were 1459. Tie ge number in t ding weeks of the |a 078 boys and P children, were registered in s Sic, f weeks of the years 1853- 62 the лофе e number was 1911. iis p - pen er of а Henry nal at e epa m geld he ends of inen cope ukay to be deleated. Bills E 1001. пе те ee vic pii кез murderer or murderers hav w been than two months, but, though rd police шна, in their exertions, not the slightest clue to the guilty party has been discovered. | The deed was without doubt committed under cover of | узе Ы and, as the body had peen some е daya in Бе of u in, and his head forced into the е 'as if bya The bargained. ^ The ma gistr. prisoners Tor trialat the assizes, and refused to accept yos $ case was brought unde er the Consolidat pply for which! tr ates committe " the , punishable with M years? penal servitude, € Тик ALLEGED Moe: TTIVMENA severe o gem in this state v was p нае extinct, as he was still breathing. was г ed to Mes ome н quic! M s possible and modien «х sent for, but it was diately ired. count; stabulary immediately |d ppr rehended Alfred Algar, placed at the bar of the County Police Court E блу e Monday | charged with. c murder. Тһе prisoner, who is 32 years of age, is a native o fNorth Kent, Не has served аг fuo —first in the 92d and aftérirar di ses чл visi in that neighbourhood, but bears in e At the it was "The prisoner said 12 years in the | in the г n a Љав саи сеа without а charact: He ied а and for ай-е бает ided at AIRES TATE ermi d of the | purs aid Yel gzcited a good. а gen dom iy order er of the pe released from his recognisan: Scotland. with her case, but. the defenda "Major Crown, aa Rr: бошошу" к 2—16 is considered prone an ex tertifoiof. ber: to prepar c: session js now кап ls are before the ог murder, his crime. Не had not seen е p since Lys parted after leaving Herne Str TE eris AD.—Àn үч was made on ас е under the authority of the Board о e circumstances under Шеп a ата Es Ut struck against a rock n this harbour on the 17th ult. It will be secullectod. that the steamer was crossing from Dm with a heavy Po of goods and cattle, and more t n 200 passen- n discovere red, the chan velling th g very t ипе д + +1 + m 4 323 25 atd- h aat ing farther will be perse FORD.— А. кыш бабе. was committed on j find their way by boats to the а adjacent aae piens from us LA own, De Hey С as fully proved by і the жт "y = for another positio a SITY ОЕ GLA Ом rd Palm Lord Rector of Glasgow заа has given o be be competed for by th es lordship's Rectorate— one prize of 357 in each year, Зҳайшарё Sunday night in this tow. from LN Lem was нч towards his home, x his wife, about 11 P.M., "o d was set оров Ai mob of labourers and m at p m dor drill, and so анан ава p= EZ P "ihe labourers The that he died on the үтенече Оше k of the outrage was so great to а t lady, е аврет а — of the сове, that к ш and his wife, who doe i landing of r many people to the steamer, AP T rte "great — on - Stack, as well as th 1 gun on the is ain, w t | inaudible, though Daik weto going at the tim шз stated in " evidence by Captain Priest, RN, hat = fog- After а e Cou Captai rren, and said that the "fortitude he had доти іп keeping his post after being severely injured at the of the со ollision, and the successful in Such a situation, were fora ia Bra —Mr. Robert Rawlinson, civil Smer acting inspector under the Local Government Act, and formerly Sanitary Engineeri m u the "unemployed workpeople in visited this on Monday, and is 1 in ini ing the wants, ed judging o of the capacities for im- provement ofallthe towns in the district. From his | Th explanations | authorities it BRIGHTON.—À serious accident occurred on Wedne day neam at the Pavilion. T Christy Minstrels were — nced to give a concert in the Music Room, and a ery numerous audie ence dd assemble d. Ju this town сп Friday. The wife of a sea captain let a = po ЖЕ and imt the balane i in the bank was 389,5067. 7s. 14. LivERPOOL.—A shocking — was синей 1 in rtion o and a sailor time On Friday aft e landlady, aod while they "S sitti овоо че sailor, who w e, к соше dowi. s the sailor rushed u upstairs gr я rt fully odes M passenger А | being more or qu injured. received very T— Wilton to Dint Беше yet com pie ped trains came violently нбб to Nem The ks s to ent ih were Ет. E act. The e his сазе; passengers are ta ing by the up luggage train ran into each other, an = and the propera is €: half over, and a: ood m House, the peers: is destin el year in her present equivocal erston, the а dona: divided into three prizes, to students enrolled during his ASGOW.— Lo: EP — Wilton, bu! and the b РАР AA — Lock, al Mr.T b e^ ot serious wou! nds, "and was gene ESTER. —At the ; weekly ps ing of the 'hames, МАХ Execu tive Comittee on Monday it was герой that ted to 3280 the recei 1. 8s. 2d., Jover Railway, ondes, i and ha from Shai eid Tisbury, ter, | injured about the rom Severe ead in de os mou ation stone of the new railway D with t was laid on Satu erally bruised. ЖОМЕ) pei Е а Barford were also and le аль, e one sosta uth. € he Tondon, Chatham, А rday y Lord n йш of gas took place. the escape was, am а gi t being оа аге? explo- |1 side of the room was алашы by Messrs, Glass, Elliot; er where fui Cou - | been е, parochial relief in 27 fus cue as compar The with the previous total decrease since the 6th of December last is H Meme qme Rev. Dr. Pusey а E the n of Professor Jowett, of rt of Que advised 1 ЕН e ridge "that the Court = ушен to grant a man лаза the Vice аса There was another to take up Court, within the bounds of the University itself, to but the time for | the which they might have appealed; K 88ОС1а! еа for Б е ача for Dese ЕЕ in May sord Harris, the vice chairman, Mr. Cubitt, a engineer, rsons | Sir Morton Peto, &c. the bridge crosses mt Dn It oerte er шеме ili intended, айе ч tho Te t of fi ished and antici COURT OF ARCHES.— on Monday. The Rev. interest to chaplains of unions E = The Sudbury Union.—A case of 600 ns vei acer, шошо of (bé Max 16, 1863.] parish o y Sudbury, d Suffolk re the union is situated, Ыјес o the Rev shaw M ciatin there as chaplain S ithou ічы D [erm the eom p мч аре t is e i pr. Lushington decided that, supposing w to ally appointed b the poor-law ris erm ле пыт in Los deoa to o А "m itho d asking leave of the ain 8 giv Dickson ү. Combermre. — The judgment on the жы whether mbermere, Lord to for War. should а allowed to ец I: Or leavi Peel whether he would answer them or not. ——— THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ventilating the new military зони which have been erected | about late rates. Fro: in different parts of the United States. Beasts, 2680 Sheep, —— Scotland, 450; m German; d Holland there are 485 Ee 128 dn EU Spain, 61 Dedia: from Ireland, 45; and 2950 from Norfolk WiLis—The will of Lord Sudeley has been sworn under а ие Ж! 140, 0001. NE, Wii n Ка, of Liverpool, 50, 0001; Ег ARAM Here- aA UE Si Best Long-wools .. — .. countess d'Alte, formerly Miss Arte Mangin Brown, and ost fhort hone 6 o Do. Shorn 204 4104 6 wife of Viscount d'Alte с the kingdom of Portugal, 60,0001. 2d quality Beasts 3 0 —4 10 | Ewes & 2d quality .. — .. This lady has left the sum of 16,000L, on the d her | B iy D y —4_0 | Do. Shom . 3 8—4 0 mother, with the dividends, to the Society for the Prevention a 1 fe Ё .. ..6 0—7 0 of E А: gems 4 AR Térbsday d in the | г: e I i = H pas lishment of slaughter-houses in London and Westminster “ = v inr: popajat ең p" ы and for protection agains! Beasts, 4320; боер & Lame. Ty 410 ; ; Calves, 11 ; ; Pi igs, iro. Y, May 14. en The supply of Beas DEE than for many Thursdays ast. The average quality i is also vie; rei p е рав BIRTHS.—On the 29th ult, at 18, Atholl Crescent, the Countess of SouTHEsK, of а daughter—12th inst, at 49, Eaton LE ES quie -— rp en е, ерте Square, the Countess of HoPETOU ч, of a son—3d inst, at 6, suppl is t about gore s qubiations, Cumberland Terrace, Regent's gn nare) the Lady | There is mor mbs, and small Calves are КЕ Јон Ра ace, "Yn ady Рр нке», es uisg tor chol mm im consists of 188 leds Чим Wzoc-Pni а daughter— mp pl Sheep, and 310 Calves; Milch Cows, 105. -Thé san will-be tially | Í , at С Lady MILBORNE Peter uei iari a ; d а а ECLIPSE OF THE SUN. вту 39. ult, d Scottowe Vicarage, near Norwich, the vifo of 8 5 eclipsed to-morrow f afternoon, the 17th inst. As ыз {һе Ноп " sta ev. opt НовАтіо NELSON, of а Енд qd Here- РР e iere "rer wil entér upon his disc | inst, at Foulmire Rectory, ftr ROYO the Hon. Mrs. ARTHUR › - г». чет near the енир ө moon h tim Tr a point | SAVILE, of a dau, р 7r ult, at реси Rectory, Lincoln- | Best Short-horns 4 8 — 4 10 Lu д ыр Моаи. at 5h. 24m. par, reenwic C в.р shire, the Hon. Mrs, A. B. Larie MELVILLE, of a daughter 24 quality Зна Оон 20 1 DOV ENON у уан RE 88? from the vus towards the wal or nearly at | 10th inst, at Quest: Ann Street, the HAT Mrs. Јонх Bamar- | Best pow $97 uS Du T.8 the right hand extremity of T sun's horizontal | мах, san a rare inst, “шуа Mills s еч the набой", үлү: Pone ME tae ê "à 2 & 7 А! t .. — diameter. "The vic wil be its етар dre M n. р МС шж 6t; abd ?7, ay troet, Beasts, 915 ; Bheep & Lamba, 7830; Calves, 996; Pigu, 200 6h. 28m. 303. P.M., when very near y Mrd inst, at Glenmore, county Donegal, tho Hon, Mrs, p YLE, Pg А golar ср га р САР егей оу m moon, and will | son. TOES, SOUTHWARK Monda: May about half an hour before : d end at 7h. 12m. 0 MARRIAGES.—On the 4th inst, at St. John's Episcopal| During P i week the arrivals coastwise, 5: rail, and ein the last ita не а АЗ to Ше left of| Church, Edinburgh, шлам Јоннвтон, го Ballykübeg House, | кош a abroad have boon more d, but still equal to the the apparent upper point of the disc county Down, Esq., to Gro ^, second daughter | dem est sorts sold better towards the end of the week, of the late Sir Joi Y, v, of "Park, "Bart. 50th ult, at the | The fion are this day's quotatio: i Yorkshire R Flukes, per TLANTIO AND PACIFIC Rarrwax.—The advices | British Embassy, Brussels, Sir HENRY Jostas DURRANT, Bart., | 110s. to 130s.; ditto Regents, 90s. to Miss ALEXANDRINA CHARLOTTE BARTON—29th ult, he HE ÀTL from Бобер by ii West pe mail give some particulars of the pro of the exploration just com d by Captain Bedford Pim, RN, with the view © "establish a railway and e transit from the Atlantic to the Ра em я ain Pim v con idi plates tartin he bmi x house as ен депега1 (ee 2. овса Е мышы ies charge of a Rama chief Fro p ay h k his party about eight miles out pr^ поо with the idea that its course might еж! when ды Sinh e the other weh towards {һе La ke of. Nicaragua. | воцат ope a civil| ey commenced work on the 16th, and ГЕ "е o оп — x of that day about a e bus The w—— Captain party had c through th ees II оде of ҮЧҮН а rne of levels right nd ta oss by the end of the month, The starting station, нану midway, was only 127 feet above the a of м: ek. а hill of any sort could be se any so nsidered, d that there is Sn сњ that Кү озш will afford ien end to end. Each party X supplied with needful Mori and pro- yisions, and the weather was favourable. Тһе political eondition of the ст blic, however, was as threatening | and uncertain as possible. ¥ Sin Јонх Ро! ;|Bart., died э he 9d inst., at the Grosvenor Hotel, Park Sireet, after э ness of some weeks. He was son of the first by the daughter of Mr. Walter Holt, of ham. born at Redenham in 1784, and dover in1 1833, and sat tili 1841. Militia. As he has died witho! married i in 1845, the daughter of Mr. John Godley, of Eire] x Au whom he has, with other children, a son and heir born in 1 Lr -Сого: же WILLIAM — к Ta c Bart., died on the ; 2d i "A. at Passy, n T Paris й у Бог аб Laleham, Middlesex, in 1791, and не the son о = Sir Natbanie ч Wraxall, first barone net, by t ir tbe, of Mr. Peter Lascelle crono e PERS ашпай W : X are. Madde by the daughter of Mr. J. Madden. Sir Frederic commissary and is well known фо antier of various articles harnais end as the translator ж I—— He married in 1852, the daughter i üodro Merci Secretary of cp enr i ode. died a few days sioco, after a long illness, at his house, Rutland Gate, at the age of 45. He js & RD of Trinity College, Cambridge, and a barrister. In 1852 he joined the Conservative Land Society as a member of the board, but (RA from the direction on receiving the appointment, first ав an e — and subsequently as secretary of the Civil Bervico Co mission, He was the son of the — Dr. Maitland, of Glou: а librarian of Lambeth Palace. m p, well known x mi SE Georg ET A A Ed Houses of Parliament George's Liverpool, and other publie buildin; Dm suddenly at Washin, , оп the 5th of April. id had been ted by American Government medical inspector e sanitary commission, and he was about to leave Washington to be employed in dit to ings, 85s. to 90s. ; do. Rocks, 80s. сте ; Pot, Forfar, Seedli Abbey, Bath, Colonel GEGRGE Tarsor, late of the 43d Light land Fife ditto., 60s. to 80s.; ditto Rocks, 008. to 70s. ; ditto Infantry, to ANGELINA, widow of HENRY DANIEL, .—18th | Reds, 50s. to 605. ; French Whites, 50s. to 55s. ; Beldan do., inst, at St. Mary’s, Bryanston капат, RE secon: We 7 458. OSEPH HARRIS, rf y ERA Wes T s oom v er CHA: ai 'RGINA, Secon: er о! NEWGATE.—May 15. Con; gham Hall, Yor hire 2h. "inel at Dnynjs Lea Denbi, ighshire, RICHARD MEREDYTH RICHA Esq., of Caer und M e OU Tid Uu per dozen Ibs, Ynweh, Mi to TOURE JANÉFÜE ANNE, only Pork, 4s 0d. toti 8d. per за” daughter of the late EDWARD LLOYD EDWARDS, Esq., of Cerrig- Llwydion, De: лане .« PME —On the 29th ult, at Hythe, near mE HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. the Hon. and e ADOLPHUS FREDERICK IRBY, sou tho THFIELD, TuuPsDAY, May 14. second aged 66—7th inst, at Richmond Oen, > Мау Surrey, LovtsA тое eldest daughter of the Hon. FREDERI Prime Meadow Hay 70s to 72s | Clover, old .. toll0s TonLEMACHE, M.P., aged 3 inst, at East Bridgeford, iir cs $0 |New Clover .. .. — — оёз, Haughton, JAMES, eldest son of 5565 Inferior do, . 40 60 second cut .. S0 105 HAUGHTON К ieem 6th Regt. N.L, commanding A mag v v. Pu e. эё NOUIS Uu 30 36 ох — 15—29 - 2 at Exmou не Devo: >» so 40 60 НАЕ баан ет ор Erg ocn eld, Sorm: т быкын hird жр MARKET, THORSDAY, Ицу 1 егу, эте 83. nst, at Petersfie 'OPHIA — of the late Lieuten ant-General arles N s Cook- Вар. Meadow Нау. Basto 35 Inferior. Glover кта sts to1005 son, R.A., aged 68—26th ult, at Bedfont, Middlesex, EUEXHEPE Nak do E з А ү 2 36 ч ымы ср ат GEORGE ENGLEHEART, ada ө E - Superior бон = 115 зы MÓA BAKER. et inst, at Flenhurst, suddenly, Тонх ЖАКГАН НІТЕСНАРЕІ, THURSDAY, May Esq., ai 81—2d inst, at Denmark Hill, Huen TRALEE, ы 4 eadow Hay 80s to 848 | Prime отер ` m m E assistant-solieitor of Inland Revenue, aged 67—4th inst, at Tho | Inferlor do. .. .. 60 m Inferior do. .. ..100 Vicarage ouse, Chigwell, Essex, DOUGLAS SPEN Mera- | Prime ‚— е 24 ».100 108 DOWS, barrister-at-law, and В.А. of Pembroke Eos Inferior woran — |Inferiordo, .. ..— Бы ее асса 30—40 inst, at 15, Montagu Street, Russell w mem 84 | New 2d cut * е, MARY ANN, ndo of SAMUEL COMY: Я Ево, berrister месат "апа "record o —SÓ Oth — — е RRI e wife EPLOE BnowN, Esq., Roy - ВІТІЗН WOOLS.—: lery, and on the 12th, - t22, сох Square, HANNAH ELIZA- j= BET M оѓ Wit MW LBERFOROE B RW: continues in а те state, to the demand for all deseiptioue Lire me Goun Flannel and Bianket wool are the only exceptions, and € rs rly m н cii India— suddenly, " "bis тан, 18, s Grent Comborland Streat Hy iya Park, Joun CHALLICE, M.D. бр, burgh, Me en, бте very limited supply, and their influence = Ойсег of Health for Bermondsey, aged 48—5th inst, at | | trado unimportant. me, WILLIAM YOUNGHUSBAND, .. late Chief Secre- ирт, n Hog- s. d. . d. | Leicest. Wethers 1 7 to . tom of Her Majesty's dore of South Australia— geis.. .. 1 8łto 1 9 |Ditto Hoggs .. 1 8— 6th inst, at uis ell Glebe, county eov, D boi the | Half- bred ditto... 1 82—19 | Combing Skins 1 2— Y 6 des e: Ed ector of Kileonnell, and aryof, Down Ewes ..1 8 — 1 8} | Flannel Wool .. Ы еу 8 nfert, Ы — pi High Laver Rectory, the Re Rev. | Kent Fleeces .. 1 — 1 74 ' Blanket ditto .. -.. 99 . W. ALLEN, incum f Knowle St. Giles ed 34.— NIA) These mi =. est at Buckerell Vi Exeter, Mr, James Verr spirit than they opened, and the гы Philip qualities that were A'llark cts. - а; Y, May 15. HOPS.—BoRoUGH ees MARKET, FRIDAY, У, Messrs. Ue ced & Smi report a Steady trade E doing in Но samples being very scarce, and higher Court endu Plat, and ead's Жошы uy E be prices demani Ж. € c es n foreign growth ar fetching from 38, 3. x weighing about 2 мей: Oranges May 11. plentifa . Pine Apples and Grapes are sufficient for ж ORO, TUE emand. Potatoes as = ие; plies of new ones supply of English Wheat to this morning's market was are Кы their appeara ed and the d moderato, t taken pretty freely on the terms of this day 4 Viole i rut d ved inquiry ət late rates. For Barley, ваа cans, and Peas ure "aa good d at o extreme raige tes of this day se'nnight. The Oat trade was Pine Apples, per 1b., 78 to 108 Oranges, per box, 15s to 208 previoos 5 prices were w биреле, ro Pus ча per lb., 38 о 14s т 100, 5s to 108 в, Strawberries, p. oz., 6d to 1s Nuts, small, p. bush, 14s to18s WaraT, aso, Kon & Suffolk. White 16—56 Red ....|42—50 Almonds, do», 18s Z T «ditto 41,4 Red... 42—52 [na gue Apples, per dozen, 9d to | Walnuts, do., 105. to 16s 1s 6d Kent Cobs, р. 100 1bs., 1508 Lemons, per 100, 58 to 98 VEGETABLES. Qon qut qu. 6d to 1s | Се , Is 6d to 28 Green eas, рег qt., 4s to бз e e ек торото PE a Shall orte nord ad ог! ? i Dos о 1008г bert p.i dle, 2d 044 » ев, do., 100s to 1208 | Garlic, per 1b., 6d to 84 » в, do., 60s to S0s Lettuces, each, 1d to9d Cups, do., 758, to 85s Endive, p. score, 18 to 2s Tur E bunch, 3d to 4d Notes Быр m, Carrots, do., 3d to Peas, neuter, Caci 18005098 penu Fd я 18 c perdoni 0d . — | acte je Sdio4d |Frovn. METROPO: e - е weatker continued very fine with strong N.W. winds aces. May 11. ES DE changed to S.W., and we have. of Beasts, the ivy showers of rain, but not sufficient to be nea is eed fected, and late quotations er а o ie perde and K dailios of D» А е Б is larger, and tzade 1s trade during wee: ъа 2 DONE Ui qe ls. per qr. is ENORET ND син MEN, are not lower, Trade is heavy also for Lambs and Calves at! Former prices for Bpring Corn were well supported, Oats L- THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, RENE [Mav 16, 1863. ins being c | dearer їп many markets, but the c M kym т, T pe dull here. The sale of Your h a downward tendency of price: the Ton: and Rye are in good In Paris m з! usin di in riw = тешаї unaltered. os ent ск of Flour is at 16,900 ewts. marks for delivery this ган ^ which was iim for both En Мыиа foreign, Monday's orem maintaine — is and Peas are бе in value. Тһе Oat із quiet, and Monday's prices are barely supporied. ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. arley. LT dix. Oats. B ks pec р H0 „ IÉ sro 57601 bris POOL, L, M: y - had a very fair “attendance of ek p coun untry rs and dealers. Sb килге Көтен but they acted with gr rear eaution, and only mall ri ss was done in either Whe at ог Fleur: at Lane bar t Friday under. n was neglected. and ils 'vement made іп the interval since Friday was lost. Oatmeal maintain the late advance with T firmness. Beans, Peas, and Barley remain as last quoted. The market i — е. FRID. —The market quiet; Wheat moderate deman da at lat € Flour шы no change 1 - deest Indian Corn sells jato ra at 29s. 9d. Egyptian Beans steady. О: and Oatmeal unchanged. AVERAGES| Wheat. у Barley.| Oats, | Hye. | Beans. | Peas. April 4. 45: 9d| 86s ба| 21s 5d| 30s 44| 36s ld|35:lld — ll. 45 6 86 8 2 31 9 35 11 E: 2 — 18 45 6 35 4 21 30 5 386 6 |36 2 — 25 45 8 35 8 71 11 30 6 86 11 |35 8 Мау 2 45 9 34 6 21-9 29 8 97 8 E 6 = 9, 46 2 84 4 22-1 30 11) 37 6 [34 0 AggAver| 45 9 | 35 3) 31 T| 30 T | 36 8 35 4 FLUCTUAT. Е LAsT SIX WEEKS AvE: PRICES. ын 4. imum Aprills. QE йз 2. сад тти ШЕ; 9 — кы Ф эў d T ЖО: Н... : LEN, г i 45 6 L — 4 % . ee ARDE NER.—Age 32 singl derst : —Àge single; u WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. CE ud Venen, Min) dá ip denian [es Gardens, "enl rite or Milk. Three years character. —G. Н. s 2, Fairview Place, Tulse Hill, Brixton, 8. XPERIENCED GATDERTIRS е! asGARDENEE ^ ха BAILIFF), of various quali » fede «йе АВ Me —Married, no incumbrance; has o gentlemen.—Furt artieulars given. "in application to praetieal knowledge of m rofessi Wif Messrs. E, G. НЕх нта & Бох, Wellington Nursery, St. nia ы, а Family. ‚боо referen ж L-- zonam Vito iling to Ј ohn's "Wood, London, N.W. Hill, Oadby, Lolo ———— ARD TUS —Age 28, married, no incum- EN кои ча ык married, no in ER brance; understands his profession in all jte branches — А. B., Post Office, Walbam Green, W. Ci PENERE (НклАр), а 2.—Messrs. GLENDIN- ma NING & SONS can with Vi aio recommend a respectable пым. һа has A thorough practical knowledge of his profession. on, Gum Office, Essendon, near He tfo e 84, married, Scotch; ( 1 ARDENER (FOREMAN in a second class Establish. ХА men situation. rx саи of As and Gardens, Sledmere. undertake Dairy o: of Flower Gardens, Care p ela More ne s lai А employer.—R. Н., Post id, Her t, or UNDER in a fet olent). —Three years in present, 'For ch. ndum "^ bility, e rd to Mr. Polis, The ҮН, її, 36, married, small з his profession in АЦ: йв | —Chiswick N ry, London, W. Qe ARDENER (Hzap).— Prais. G8 God characte in ни 5, Princi Amm ENER (HEAD).—. family ; perfectly understand branon Good character references,—Y. Z., Can Gardens, Mitcham, Surrey, 8 LOG o 0p gx has Flowers, &c. Hammersmith CRARDENER (UNDER). Аве 21; тшо to make —А. B., Post ENER (Охркв), от FOREMAN.—Age 22; a good Dace eraat! E of Forcing Fruits and 9008 refe eferi —X. Y., Messrs. Lee's Nursery, роті general useful. Three aes ffice, N jm 006 een, Middlose T WA LN and Flower Gardening. Good character.— urleigh, Cheshunt, Негіз. (QEPE | Stoke Newin NER (UNDER).—Age 20; first-class refer. ences. rin N Mr. даа: News Agent, 13, High Street, — M 1^ RDENER (Hz4p)—Age 43, married; a Morgugh шша. ERa a of his profess No peig: "o place —À "Nine Моа, Po е ds s . Wagstaff, Wright Street, Bmall Heath, near Birmi ean ( NS NER (Hzap).—Age 37, married, no incum- ; has a practical knowledge = Forcing i in all its Sto ove and ower, bra: Greenhouse Plants, Fruit, Е апі Kitchen Gardens. — J. "P. ad, G himself.— ©. B., 28, Devons hire Plac G {о e ARDENER (Ux»zR),in a nobleman's or gentle man's Garden. —Age 20, single. Мы to improve e,[Chisw: ARDENER (Uxpzz), in a large Garden; to take chamo g st n. 2 M prefe; má —Young; has [m nsed ood character.— Mr. [PEAL, |» 7 20, Park. Pau Pak Ro Clapham, Surrey, Age 45, tical; understands t tho, Forcing n ha RARE oe алокае апа BAILI, d рт and, Soci. vid i l abilities, ea ara Laird, & Laing’s Nun eni Hill, Aes 79% «Бай Nom late emp e RS В, 8, Ele canor nés Road, Waltham Cross, N. RDENER (Нкхлю).—Агре 33, Ms no incum- G4 brance ; thoroughly understands e Mana agement of Vines, Melons, Cueumbers, Greenhouse, doe: Flower aid Kitchen | n Garden 8. do od refefence.—A. B., Little Plum- Ph pL Propagation and Culture. Post Office, ATOR, or FOREMAN and PROPAGATOR. all Nursery.—Has had lengthened experta ja Satisfactory references. — St. Thomas, Exeter. Hall, N. ARKET.—May 18. Davison's West Hartley, 158. ; Ellison Main Stea 13s. $d. : Hastings Hartley, 15s.; lambert's West | Hartley, 14s 9d.: Walker Primrose, 12s. 3d.; Eden Main; 148. 6d.; Walls Pa R 16s. 3d.; alls End Heugh Hall, 15з.; Walls End Ke 158. 9d. ; ram, Had Bou fale ШЫ "rri 98 Weis Sade out K , 158. 6d.; Walls End M Id 168. 3d. ; Carway and Duffryn Malting, 198. —34 ships at market. А Rare Opportunity. NTED, a PARTNER, to join the Advertiser in the Nursery and Floral business. The Advertiser having years ago, and having entered into a Green- it busin 5B O years since, adea aa he has more on ае than he оны look after. Glass Nurs x aud 4 importance within 10 miles,.— сл y to EDWARD HALL, Fruiterer, Cross | ARDENER. =I. Ra 17, St. Helen's Plaee, in to t has bcd еа: LU We te that (subject to ANTED, a respectable Man as GARDENER, to A charge of а em T b ou d and 20 Acres of Land; Read and rried, в if Wife сап after Poultry, Dairy, t Cook. Laden. E, es Chronicle Office, W.O., stating wages expected. ANTED, as GARDENER, for a gentleman's To Nur ARDENER (HEAD e 36, married. меф G 8. Нова. Gade ner Рула, ›в Park,- Вашої к = саа ог аон апа йер а be most firi to engage with any Ae MA t plnres ar — or Um requirin En DOM кеча ardener. ces as to d and e —G. F., Messrs. Ma А. Соок, Tanner's End, Edmonto: Cottingham, near Hull, Yorkshire. ў ( TARDE RDENER (Нклр),— ige 25, чыш no incum- To Nurserymen, : and Cucumbers TEE an ro ЫТА poete m ihres P ROPAGATOR, о PRO АСАТОВ а а nd TORE: 2 уеагз” ond character —J. W., 7, Archbutt Terrace, М ә 36, married ; extensive rires experien _ Street, Chelsea, S.W. X npe and Cultivation of Stove and Greenhou ape, New Holl i ts, oie) EA ed piae Graftsmam n an improve ciple) о. oses, Conifers, Azaless, ARDENER Ekat .—Age 34, married, no incum- н Raodod еа &с. Good testi oniala,—A. B. _ coul косу йу Того bis ан nis its | Mr, George Wheeler, Nurseryman, Warminster, Wilts. 1 Gardening. Two and a-half years’ ries character. жЕ 3 6, Victoria Cottage, Archway Road, Highgate. ы LANT GROWER, or FOREMAN, &c.—Has lad 1 G a es pu —Age 38, married, no incum- rance; understands his profession, including Wife sE good and Plain charge ofa Goubtry Жаш. Many 2 years' gocd character, EU ears' ursery, Stratford, Essex, E. Trade requireme: pee H., Post Office, Woolhampton, near Reading, Berks. 20 he experience in Propagation, di and- nts.—HoRrTI, 26, Nicholas Street, Hoxton, N. OVER, under a practical Gardener Forcing is carriad on. —Age 18; а Premium woull be ‹ EI AR 28.—Mr. BLAKE rsley ith spofdence | Bees end пен Fon reman to any nobleman or gentlem uirin the service of a good, steady, industrious erdaner. pra ie es knowledge Gardening in DENER s age 28. Court, Droitwich, can w of Forcin в branches.— ARDENER (HzA»).—Thoroughly understands the Cultisation of Orchids, Ferns, а ды аб Lg qu Plants ; the x. out of New Gro Makin; кы Peach Borders ost roved ur e les. ad d Horticultural Buildings, Can be highly peius oa plyin; Ko d Arnold, Esq., 29, Тору ta kondon: —А. B., TE uch End Nursery, Crou y,N. C ? and 18 d age, with some fr st-class For i where фе са can be thorough) instructed in Forcing без 1 соке f Fruits апа Уер Бе А Prem т © to E -pe сеп етапа? eT mE ҮТ. E fer years’ experience in Growth of. Orchids, Ferns, and an requiring | the Propaga ч tH He has a овоне. Good p Weekly premium p —A. K, g Fruits, Flowe A and Kitchen | G. Craigg's Nursery, Crouch End, Hornsey, N.E. Address as above. m VER, under а nobleman’s New Holland Plants; understands agating ard е Soft-wooded Plants. A good - pru TICE, en ai is desirous of we his Son, a strong and healthy lad, ыкса 1 к= И mr d in BR the advantages REI will be willin| gly pai LLIOTT, Market. Gardener, Fulham Fields, 8. Garden, where Ms n" also grown for the Market, Vegetables. Enel bs ее m end каз ЖР Ча ч c. | actory referen e.— Apply ба: pe 0, Sackville Street, Dublin. ы : ( S LEE (ian), —Àge 33, single; first-class Plant and Fruit Grower; dhoroughl conversant in Laying-out new Grou i dien Poach бенча. Е Тар. алтат Бетель edis tri iain Gree Фа, wi Frames, under the direction of the ТЕЕ —Address, — age, reference, wages, &с., A. Z., Post Aquen competent to take ch ene Office, Coventry. y gon Im AE that miyi ins queste to his саге; îs Lexperienced in the ts m ANTED, an active, industrious, clever Man, Cultivator of ants X. жее 2 GENERAL EBOFAGATOR nd THANE GROWER. Flower Garden. lass character trie knowledge сап be give! Application c a & be ma thor: -— under- | and сопи ро. ша О. from the nobleman he is а! =: сааса т 68 ON., Cottingham | leaving.—A., Post Оћсе, Odiham, Hants, and Hull. ARDENER.—Married, no incumbranee; good WER IMMEDIATELY, an intelligent, giw A. YOUNG MAN ын мий babita; w осмото жак 16s. per week, ment when n A to Vineyard Nursery, анына London, Testimonials. Coals, J. & С. LEE, al C aooe B., 26, North 8 and Enoe eRe о и Farmiog. and Cattle. Good tical knowled е of his fession. боой eharacter.— references.—. pepe е award Poad. ЖОО W. RP B Тош AND AGENT.—Has had the атр ч матае of а элё will bo at Поту in the заара attor oum several il ARM STEWARD or BAILIFF.—Age 39, d no incumbrance; by a Scotchman who hasat The highest testi —A. B., 45, Shakespere Street, Manchester. AVELLER or SHOPMAN, in a Nursery and Seed ess and” of which he has a nr Бр know] lett for furth ^ гага Turn Gent, аа TTC aemper ee Ba ER. branches. Three years’ good с! Road, Baker Street, Enfield, — Middle-aged, married, no incum- — of his profession in all its пагас —F. H., 8, Canton CEHBDERER. m —Age 28, married; well understands Vines ята Porcing ; or fo oo ook after s HN UE Brougham, 24 small Garden. Can drive —Е well. El тке апана d , Tower House, Shrews- sius Үү ELWRIGHT and CARPENTE DP HEK and active; he eio per жое) d 2 cores IEE racter and ore 5 Loughborough. Mar 23, 1853.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. The Gardeners’ Chronicle | Bew er. SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1863. OTICE.—SMITH, BECK anp BECK, MANUFAC f MICROSCOPES, Ud COPES, STEREO- entific Instruments, have ui to 31, Cornhill, Е.С. - К үз very supe erior in sien, cyaven nience, and position to those Бмітн, Beck & Веск have just left. А рану тиб S COLORED FLANNEL Bp. S — PRIZE ME arded to THRESHER & dd for ve NEL SHIRTS, India Tweed Suits, b India Gauze Waistcoats, SAFES, се most secure st Fire and Thie CHUBBS FIRE PROOF STRONG Room DOORS; TONES PATENT DETECTOR LOCKS and STREET DOOR ES; CHUBB'S CASH and DEED BOXES. озегі Price List gratis and post free. в & SoN, 57, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, Е.С. SANDELIE RS fo DINING ROOM and LIBRARY, Candelabra, Moderator Lamps, in Bronze, Ormolu, China, and Glass. Statuettes in Parian, Vases and other Ornaments. OSLER, 45, Oxford Street, ае Єрт ER’S GLASS CHANDELIERS. Wall Ligh bis ушш Ыы ЫЕ Ber pes Glass, &c. Glass inner Services for 12 persons, from 77. 15s. G D t Servio ed for 12 perso ns, from 2l. АП articles marked in plain fig gures. Ornamental Glass, English and Foreign, suitable for Presents. Ht tae ILLUSTRATED "GUIDE to the KITCHEN with a Descriptive List of the best Vegetables, RDEN, 1s. "The IDLUSTRATED GUIDE t e Descriptive List of Flower Seeds arden, wi xten ана Gourds, AND SUGD 12, King yp "iu dem ublishe , W.C. o the FLOWE ith an ex "Grasses, Trees, Shrubs, and Orn mental Foliage Plant See EN, SEED MERCHANTS, wrong in not redeeming the engagements into which she had entered, had proposed that бад Boards. New Hi The Law on this mi A C CE in the New Edition, iri Cas ч, е м Law 3H per One Dha "орен sent - by post o АМУР doro ho А t Cos ', f E'S LAW of H to this time, Forms, &e. Part2n ady. v, nplete, ргісе 10s. 6d. es Office, 10, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. ready, printed on good Now pap ub tar WEATHER GUIDE for RS, GARDENERS, —— to T. Бов. HIGHWAYS, Сто all Pod |of Den e. . Also &c. receipt of one penny Crane Court, Fleet | ОЁ the Germ. Ele dependene е supporting that Pow by no means a contemptible ally o of En Hh м. = lections Bill, the mentation of Benefices Bill, This day, Octavo, 12s., the Fourth and concluding Volume of | and the Elections deris Recess те were read , pnt ест DURING е а third time an ssed. onday the Massey, М.Р. VoL I to III. 1%. each. Marquis of CLANRICARDE m а fo copies of any London: Panzer, Вох, & Bovnx, West Strand. reports from our eonsular or tio agents in edi piss rnishing Orders promptly one reet, oms, 45, Oxford St Birmingham—Manuf: Let and Show Rooms, Broad Street. tablished 18 07. Odour Plants, Mes AND LUBIN "eiut the PE AM uA nt Flower by tho p =, Бойон whioh Mata Smet while the сатум is yet йе, the odou n the n and natural fr ноен. Mignatietto, Е: sevi Velo Labora NUS Flowers, 2, New Bond Біг ы at the National School Room of St. Geor - Boondibury, on Tuesday, March 31. Printed by request. Price Sixpence. London: Journ с че 2 Office, 162, Fleet Street, Е.С. Price and Cheaper Edition. N-DOOR PLANTS, К nd] HOW че GROW — for the Drawing- сопу, and Greenhous By E. А. Млимо, Author y S Flower for € Orna gaii 25 Deco- ration, and How to Атта! ngo and “Вору Birds, and How 2 к а т fine paper, bound in cloth gilt, with ug c" ron ieriece, may be had, price 28. Ma MITH, ELDER, & Co., 65, E: E С. Lon OURNAL of tlie BA TH. аба WEST of ENGLAND | E Com Hune, oe AL SOCIETY. Vol. II., Part I, Lon AM wie А 169, Plecsdilly, i н, ү. Бов New M ч Botanical ——— On June 1, will be pribtisned, No. 1 of the Y V EST of SCOTLAND H MAGAZINE, FLORISTS' COMPANI G ADVERTISER. Ргісе 30. Intended to be a Monthly | Record of the Mes e of Horticulture in Mr West of в Ww. Love, 40, St. Enoch's Square, Glasgow, à ан: Book- price 123. TRATION. s TITLE to TAND; Nor y be effe AM ru | the prize courts of the plain Ковевт W. шон ed of the continued seizu €—— кс оу ес; x EC. |by the Federal cruisers, and contended that it was Hooker's Flora, Thoroughly Revis rnment to Inathick Volume. 12mo, "with 12 Plates, price Tis cloth ; or the duty of her Э А t with the Plates coloured, One Guinea, се more energetie an ive measures to prevent T's B or Pio» FL 0 манна с them. Earl RussELL іп reply defended th - gamo e or Flowering Plants the Ferns. e Eig А Editio; Additions and Corrections; and numerous duct of Mr. SEWA. , said that € E Figures ilustrativo of Eo A E ey рор e Governme ad rmly expressed their t 5 BE: LA: nd 1.8, до. ала d. Аикка-Авлот1 Т LL. n. | ire to respect the law of nations. E e , Reg tan, 1 Upsversits:óf Glasgow. f seizure had been referred to the law officers London осы Green, & Co., 14, Ludgate Hill, Е.С. |ОЁ the Crown, had repor that there Cheaper f Loudon's Gaidening. was mo ational ground for objection to th In 1 vol. 8vo, with тло ndred Woodeuts, price 318. 64, | decisions of ё eral prize courts. e OUPONS ыр и — of GARDENING;| Earl of neurred in the opinion sing the Theory and MM of Horticulture, Florieulture, Arboriculture, and Land: 250 ning: Inclad: that eve allowance should be M or e ing all "v a m Sed by Mir G w Edition, Ameri Government, and that their id courts 00ро n L MAN, GREE. x & C0, zn Ludgate Hill, E.C. Si d not h ge be accused се а AW LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, т сыни, ait жалын Vit AAAA | M rur Aaa Е р 93. от WORTH, ihe motion was withdrawn. INVESTED ASSETS, 0001. AL INCOME, 490,0001. fi For Proipeotullis dnd. гран Бе effe ecting Assurances, apply The Динге гҮ. ги) Bill passed through Com: to the aT April, ApriL 1863. su EAM AME охуса, аса LIVERPO — and LONDON FIRE and LIFE pace in 1836. Plnpowes DET: mpan T ud at AERE omea, d Jeter WILLIAM ВА. L Dow S, Асімагу. NSURANCE COMPANY. ho. Dale Stre which evidence the progress and position of the КОШТ PE MEM £1,417,808 8з. Annual e Fire Department .. 2496, 065 Aunual Беная int d = partment .. 138,703 Apre The lia м иу of the крга unl: limited. us гү уж to the жр don. s. Resident Secretary, Lon. tablished 1 RIA LIFE ASS uS ANCE COMPANY 18, LER ing bud Pe City, E.C. rm set. London, Е.С. mitt ord EBURY Vies of M Pene of Unifor У ое Acts of Parliament. use mposin g on the clergy of o verpool; 20 and 21, Poultry, | Engla! d the ne бањ а of subserib: The "ANNUAL REPORT for the past year shows the follow- | to the 39 Articles and РЕ eontain Book mo ван һе =н reac mit: end- men cla n the on Praye The. ru cem of and opposed by Lord Bisho op of Охковр, and the Bishop of. 1лсн On a ау the amendment was carr rini by à Ув. ©з cries ep tie pug ariak — ity of 40, the n scam being 90 to 50. The | Every description of Lifi ee business is transacted. l was bel lost. The Redemption of Rents I З RM PEDIGREE.| NURSERY WHEAT. Advances ато made on T of Freehold Property, Life Life (indo a) Bill passed through SIERE ee pro E > A versionary MÀ ersonal Security k Certificates to Bearer Bill and the ао OUR WHEAT CROPS MAY BE DOUBLED," and Poe Akote exceed 380,0001. d the In: is & Y her Papers, forwarded on application, enclosing six stamps. | per annum. oomen ett lagi Cus ms and Inland Revenue "pil were read a apris to Ed Е. HaLLETT, Esq, Е.1.8., The Manor S m of the entire Profits are appropriated to the | second time. On Thursday the Stock Certificates lished, prios Kc divi le amount have already taken о Bearer ВШ and t зат d Inl Revenue трн ROSE GARDEN. Se. Edition Ву Linn Iu, Aclaar ill passed through Committee, Their Lordships R. HENRY OVERMAN has a VACANCY for ud adjourned to lo nday, the 1st of June. thor. sd mn эзе Re PUPIL. z The ROSE ANNUAL, 15 les 1o о (4 late) PEEN 5 0 ham Norfolk. e Com n ay LL ditto ә ө 5 0 WI "TOC "SÉ SP SCH i в in China, and moved ак 1300. E do e ; WICK.—Head Master the Rev. GEORGE 700, саПей ай ention to event 7 4 MORNING К RAMBLES in the ROSE à ARDENS { е has VAGA NCIES for two or three BOARDERS. In addition to|for papers relating hem, with the view I V FORDSHIRE о е ourse of Cla E уор рагач езин al 2. f by the ROSES in POTS (8 à Editi 10 рене. ees and the Pri ipis сп. | ОЁ obtaining an Tn ession > opinii on by n (Secon ition ) > 1 6 ҮМ Chem y and ene Тоя, 60 gui "o M nd urse of pursued AN HOUR with the HOLLYHOCK, (Second Fdition) . 1 0 | Ther шуа hibitionsat Oxford, Ho! PLANTS, their HISTORY Y and CULTURE: d в 1 25.8 Row ; еч “freo from the AIRY MA NAGI AGEMEN ENT nx FEEDING. d €— and London. ngs, price 5s. PRACT TOAL TREATISE о on c Bie CULTIVATION of the GRAPE VINE THOMSON, Gard His Grace tbe Duko of — &c., Dalkeith Scot] Third on, wi tions, Ope - ltivation of the Vine. «не са ** Wan! events us extracts, and we t of в therefore conclude v A t as the author js one of na best Grape-growers 0! of the day, this book may be stated the key to his successful practice, and as such, we тесо аз _ ean with confidence mmend it as in m me е d all - wish to excel іп the cultivation of the V; he Florist ал Pomologist. - WiLLiAM Вілскжоор & Soxs, Edinburgh and London. and Саша AILY or сорани рае ent in Lo with Singing (yt d new system); Drawin, T^ s moderate.—H. H. S. QUSS bs the House x Lords on — the Earl ELLENBOROUG: News of фе erk. atte айша Holstein ques ed е desi hope E signs "pui ET that it it appeared to him that was in x Заза ds, and Denmark was,of tne Prison Ministers z^ ж estion, her Majesty's Government, in та ак would insist i abandoned. A s Rond, i nbers, erving ions of ed to Committee of Supply, when the CHAIR- MAN was ordered to report progress London upon the | Coal Wine Duties ВШ and the Sale of Mill Earl | Sites, &c., Bill were re сез урунт time ин passed. On Monday, on the reading Germany | On 2 Brack moyed THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мах 23, 1863. an amendment that the Bill be read a third | tho » 1 in ique s her Ма} aje esty. On i| wena ARLIAMENTARY MOYVEMENTS.—The death of Mr. av si à h onda ernoon the Queen rore. out, accompan n Wood has caused a vacancy in the representa» -e Аң Мун e Ra na o tUm by рас Helena. Оп Tuesday t Een bed tion of. the City of London. Mr. "Tottenham having Н g À : y and fire in is grounds, р В ied by Princess | retired from the representation of New Ross, his eldest Bill was then read a third time and p The Helen Princess Louisa Mae n ош riding. son, Colonel Tott: , has offered himself to the House then went ipio. Ca япан f Зару when Tug Pur INCE Tes Parn е Wares.—On Friday electors i in the часа interest. 16 is rumoured of а t he will be opposed by Mr. M'Kenna [ Aet of movi Council of his Royal Hi Aat e bd at the овоа of the че X Bank. packet ту, including чь amount T M. Mr. | Duchy of Cornwall. The Prince and Princess after- к Navy.—The Queen has directed letters patent s went to Windsor, Q Dover to Calais and Ostend up to Fin p June бе. Weperture for Seotland. d e afternoon their Vice. етан of the United Kingdom to Admiral Sir next, the resolution being so worded as to put an | Royal Highnesses and the Prince im Princess Louis of | Thomas John my “вы С. Bas and the office of Rear- d at that date to the contract, entered into by Hee visite d the Duchess of Inverness at her residence | Admiral of the Uni Admiral Sir George d n |at Kensington Palace. The Duke of Cambridge visited | Francis Seymour, n 1 the Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse at Marlborough | Сохтосаттом.—Оп Tuesday morning both Houses of in 1859, Bir S. NORTHCOTE mS ав. ап. amend- House. In the evening the Prince of Wales had а | Convocation assembled at Westminster for the qepa ment, that all the words in the resolution relating | dinner party. On Saturday mamia the Princess of | of business, й ав it was known that Ві to M e struek out.| Wales f Hes ] to be di d, on а repo After a long diseussion the amendment was an open carriage, In the cs rnoo: adio Prin cess of | from the Lower House, there was an unusually large рың | кене T Wales - отер Коош оп m behalf. oi her Majes sty. | atten dance of members, In the Upper House, after egatived on a division by 176 to 168. Тһе reso- | The Court was attended by about 2000 of the nobility lt i ге and Princess of lution was then agreed to. The Thames Embank- | and peer em presentations demon 500, the Wales had been ado а dep п from the Lower ment (North side) Bill and the Vaccination ceremony oceu| upying a about 4 hours. Га the evening the House, conia of the pta ү "Bristol l, Са nterbi Д ime. On Tuesday | Prince её: бай Pri of Wales апа the Pri ча and Norwic bare b Lem Bickersteth, Canon Co Mr, DILLWYN moved for а Select miea Аб P Tene: hoi vowel the erformance ncent, b roughtu pa repor: from inquire how far the present distributi f d DA Туе bug TM Mb gods: quire, pres istribution of endow- жее. c nee and Princess v "Wales. and As | Clones wir on the e Pentateuch, The report stated that ments for religious qnse n in аран moy, be so | Pri rince 1 Pri incess pon uis of roca attended Div vine | the com е һай examined the ru — cons t i à 8 yal, St. Jam ontents E substance, it ings an: ubjects, т. H.| Was reiten by y te Bishop of андаа In the after- pee ons. “The ey found that the Substance of qs book SEYMOUR moved, as an amendment, that an пое: ре, Т. ре арі m p ie pe Viited, ibe mee Iron -begc ys address be presented to НЕЕ MAJESTY to | White D e in Richmond Par onday | the Pentateuch and the Book of Joshua were his- appoint a Roy ommission to inquire into morning $ eir Ro ӨЫ, Accompanied by the torically true. They found : LONE оуа 9: : ihe territorial ange ts of exi ing . | Prince JA. Princess Louis of Hesse and Prince Arthur, | sitions 16 — te that the Bible i fices, the circumstances of the different parishes visited the Zoological Gardens. O atai Sinclair had | not God's , committee observed. that and other matters, with a view of readjust ing t the an interview wit th the Princess of Wales, and presented | ; oth in its terms and its meaning, Ц } а carpet worked by the Duchess of Gordon and some | ав used in "s book, contrary the faith of the comes to the population e to the f f her family. The Duchess of Beaufort and | universal Church, which bad always taught that Holy ministerial work. Mr. NEWDEGATE seconded the|the Mayoress of Bristol had an interview with the | Берсе was given by inspiration of the Holy Ghost, amendmen e | Pri ве diam pphire Holbein | and in particular to the Articles and the formularies of motion. and the а we ^ to her Royal Highness Mus ladies of Bristol. In|the United Church of England and Ireland, in which : 3 E д the evening the Pri P d tl Articl d f laries tl Ser ultimately adjourned to the 28th iust. Sir R. PEEL | aud Princess Louis of Hesse арр нен речете зету те рб бт И Ron obtained leave to der. in a Bill to amend the | Concert with their presence. Оп Tuesday morning the | pr oposition contained in the book was, that поб Moses т | Bill Courts in Ireland ; the| Prince and Princess of Wales, and Prince and | but Samuel and other persons of a later age composed LonD-ADYOCATE Any: d le rincess Louis of Hesse visited the Polytechnic Insti- | the Pentateuch, U this the committee observed ed leave to bring in à Bill Т and heard Professor P "jhost lecture, | that М Шеп of by our blessed Lord as tho TEE д sor Pepper's ghost lecture, that Moses was spoken of by our besse т лане eg ya regard to Vaccination in The Duke de Nemours and the Princess Marguerite | writer of the Pent ateuch. Among the * chief portions 200uand ;, ала LORD E ALMERSTON obtained leave | visited the Princess Louis of Hesse. Prince Edward of | of the stor ory," the historical truth of which was deni {о bring in a Bill to carry into effect an additional ое Марр 7 visited the Prince of Wales, In е | were “ uge "—" The giving c of the law of Moses” Р article to the treaty of the 7th April, evening a State reception, followed by a concert and MA institution of the —“ The Exodus. ў between Her MAJEsTY and the United States, for suppor, was given command of the Queen at | They idered that the book "involved енин of tle the suppression of the Slave "Trade. The House |of Wales, the invitations to which were issued by еј faith in the аА аз the Word of — "и they there- then adjourned to the 28th inst. ord Chamberlain. Аб night the Prínce of Wal fora submitted a resolution, adop y the Lov vai From the Uni States we h ai Prince Louis of Hesse visited Zhe Times’ Printing House, praying their lords ber that tlie таш sep Cats joda the Taceo Office. Оп Wednesday the Prince of ki: "m1 the matter as the ey might t think rn The Arch! ishbop er my uncer | Prince Louis of Hesse went to Eps races, | of Canterbury having read the resolution, the Bisho M g р General HookER has been checked by a counter |The Princess of Wales and the Princess Toui of | of ба aabo moved that the report be read. The movement on e » rt of General Оп the | Hesse visitel Mr. and Mrs. Thornycr мн studio Bishop o f Lo ndon -objec ted. to the motion, on the 2d inst., the of the F » 1 inspect wen i H kel че “бат vint Аса T Pad of the Prince Consort, "Their Royal е also | sit ав та on e question їй the ecclesiastical courts, у › | honoured Mr. Noble with a visit at his studio in Bruton | He moved as d amendm tha tn o fur ther Steps oa who h ma flank — movement from Street. In M evening the Prince and Princess of | taken in PL. ичек рә Frederieksburg for he purpose, and was only | Wales and Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse dined бере n beca er The Archbishop of ( I. saved from destruction by the advance of General bam is Duke of "Cambridge at Gloucester House. On | bury, the. "Bishops oF Oxford, Winchester, Lincoln, s KER iis u ir ine i t а | Lichfield su роо. The Bishop ofSt, Daviď’s - ips pu s EUM owing day meeting of the Council of his Royal Highness, held at | supported t mendmen а long discussion the —— — p посисаенеиесу ап а desperate | the T ч the Duchy of Cornwall Тһе Prince | Bishop of Tandai ы i mendment at ће pree — struggle of seven hours anda half, the Federals | and and Prince and Princess Louis | sent stage, and the motion of the B ishop of Salisbury _ retired, n the 4th of Besso, s visited the Royal Тина цав, Тһе piu was agreed Б The Bishop of London brought E General LONGSTREET attack 2 |севз o les and the Prin uis of Hesse|repor& on foreign ehaplaincies, recommending the wiris оой avit atti ӨБӨ Вкре visited Mr. 'Theed?s studio, and роса "his historical | appointment of а bishop, so soon ав the funds will " " - en and oom- group of the Queen and Prince Consort for Windsor | allow, for the supervision of foreign chaplains, and the со ast i is of i i a me i ion of u n Б 5th General HooKER followed th i General SEDGWICK, and paeo агуда E of Wales and the Princess Louis of Hesse took a drive | and so the necessary funds for the maintenance of t harnoek with bisw bh. Th ppa-|in an open carriage. The Prince and Princess de | bishop might be obtained. Several peene. w iina i hole foros, e losses on both | Joinville visited the Teinie of Wales at ир referred back to the — for consideration. In — 0 gi Со He. 3 - the „Prince and Pri жык АМЕ T am Committee Оп Ж апа P Louis of Н Col had ed and sent tò Minnie chaplain ры кылы. ouse, the and agreed to. ЭУЕ. at ingt on church music and T — tch from Bolts states. "hel the King óf | with the Ur and D berland on on [in the the Upper House, the Prvussra has personally interposed in the ане Friday, June On Tuesday, June 16, t their F ИТ hat the ing resolutions Эйе his Ministers and the Chamber Highnesses will leave town for Oxford. On Ње 24th | House as an answer to the repo a " of "bat month the Prince will P» at the ширин mitte eon Bishop Colenso's work : — 156. That th Deputies, In the sitting of Thursday Count Vox tion of the British Orphan Asylum in their new | said book 5 in our j i e errors В1ЗМАЕК read essage, in which bhiw|building at Slough. In Jul M hoy urge will of-the gravest and most dangerous character, sub- ible as ат МАјеѕтү characterises the condue : of the Chamber | he the nq of Uo Mo T me E | Io Thu, this H мз" at Wor «id w УФ is resi Egi artle- his House, having reason to believe A: gra and ádrisos t m to termin ы шу Ci ‚ the seat of the Bishop of the diocess, | the book in question will shortly be submitted to. a ud d the judgment of an ecelesi court, declines 60 country may Ъе Nee * e Chamber| Тнк Prinoe AND Рвхоезз Lovs ОР Незве, with | take further action in this matter, but nA bi ЎЫ йм to ds e committee on the | the infant 5 will em E this morning at|tionately warn those who may not be able to rea Address. Gravesend in vibe moal ch Victoria qd Alber on tie puli ей and convincing answers to the work : . COUR As plai mes i been issued | 8. That these [99€ — emen АШ the — from the Lord Chamberlain's office that the re A. Imt. House, e Bishop of Ox nc t Wales will hold a Levee аб St. James's Pal motion, The Bishop of St. David's idi süd ia e лов half of the n, on MAE ie he 8th of June; 3 a totem. in е first А) because ce | the Princess of Wales will hold a Drawing Room at St. r the condemnation. The Bishop of Salisbury on | J rday, sreg with | the rst resolution but could vot s agree to tbe | Ed 20th of Jun e, the anniversary of por Majesty’s cond, because he considered fi гсевѕагу, as | accession, qui шө fudepehdenit of "кў "that р ш be done by Мах 23, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, the Metropolitan of ' South А is said that the Ministers intend to appoint new | Virchow m e Royal was then carried—the еф "of S . David's beiug the | ndi cts for the provinces. e Comm ittee m he Address, as the. — had only prelate holding up his hand against it. Thej PORTUGAL. —'[|he King has returned from Cintra, misinformed the King. Herr EC and Count second resolution was also carried—the тек "x | and is now residing € theAjuda. Тһе Duke de Brabant | Schwerin seconded the motion, whi ^ " 1 Salisbury being the only dissentient, The third r has arrived in Lis m was received at the Royal | ado im ed. К lut The Bishop of Oxford | Arsenal, where he ашаа ва! by the ministers "s Irary.—À Royal resented a petition, numerously s signed by clergy and | other high fu netionaries. А portion of the Crow th TU decree was issued ui Medsestar, hity of the diocese of Exeter, praying that а bishopric | diamonds are about to be sold to realise the value of prega 1 ng! th "Kin: Parliament, Thenew session will might be erected for the county of Cornwall. The dis- | about 60,0007. Several foreign dealers have Abbsired oft he Cha mber 2. Deities on the 25th inst, Ta the si IU cussion of the petition was adjourned to a future day. нч руна rs, butit i ill be made er of Deputies on eis Signor Laeai the Low Dr. M*Caul moved МА. in Lo ndon. _ The peru awarded to the insani prisons сара lu M RP ei deputy, though he had ei nre а but n ич itted into the Italian Parliament, In the нр st jiho nt alter the terms of subscription now vein by | The wes ttl the law for the protection of the doctrine DEN.: AR vci nts from Со ope nhagen state that $ and discipline of the Church, and that „this resolu- ata sitting " the Privy Солы, on the 16th inst. it т ар ej рүн ol ae mi ча vinces, i tion be respectfully communicated to the Upper House to the Archdeacon Denison | seconded the an hould 1 he 186 of 1 ot -Qunteiboty moved, and и арна Jine. The deputation had inten dod to leave Copen. |ê expressed, his than де ud T d statesmen who had nded the adjournment of the debate. After uere ae piin for a ето теру, cp dme } tl he English Parliament, the y ete consideration of the question was | but out " respect for the Danish Gove d for EAR апа d ETE the „аюы He n th M f th mc Ө» өр to th next sessi on. "The Rov. А. Охе ndon e d o = е 7 UU re UN | the English Parliament hostile to. Italy. He stated tl special and pinid t тт s. аё economie improvemen judiciary and of candidates e. gips orbes Archdea Harris aadh а eva UN reforms had been стене NR the seconded the motion. After some discussion ves motio: Ы $ from Stockholm, X to the asb bwo SAPT and defen nde d the ро olicy e French was agreed to, On Thursday the Upper House did е ани ki а м: Paris, sta! 2 that a large transport nt. In the Lower House Dr. Williams, Principal | of а "n as left е Stockholm o be conveyed to Phe bed edo ead by tem “The of Jesus College, Oxford, presented a gravamen against | B Baltic coast. f 12,000 muskets, | Ра'101 0 %0пе, пева, 18 8 act по less painful fort the the Bishop of Bangor's Bill now before Parliament, 6000 нч — and 50 cannons, tl i f which Em l; but it Victor giving. power to introduce the Chureh service in the | are m — Poland. КЮ manner у. ИНЕ is impos ssible io over look the English language into Welsh e even where t ML e nee Czartoryski has arrived at Chris- | А eta of d треги Aporte, ” He then demon- incum c eme ted. After a long discu ta s "" s iiid where he met with a most enthusiastic reception. | ае tel PE HY 9 розева party in all agreed to address the Uppe o use on the | Manifestations in favour of Poland have been made in | the countries of Europe with Rome. Не further stated suggesting that pem —-— should be allowed "i - the theatre. Тһе President of the Chamber has ex- that, brigandage had sensibly declined, and that the consideration of the Bill and for consultation with the | р! tlie universal sympathies of the Norwegians in прогр of the i, was secured to the Goyerument, Welsh clergy. А resoluti tion was then adopted to the favour of Poland. which," he ДШ, employs its efforts in onler that F b Sen the French flag should no longer protect the con- t wW. n б е ate the š the course recom the mittee as to the | Municipality of Helsingfors have refused to sign the Н 5 ne itid of ——— united action of the address of devotion to the Esnpéror of Russia relative | 1808 of C: р and Christen, Bignor provinces of Canterbury and York, th roe o» to the Polish insurrection. —ÓÀ - Abo, the | P. Бе АА tbe. legality of. (roe opr eunaliq. нда its rights privileges, i second capital of Finland, ha the y differ the presence of the Lower House of the tr — address — has rae Котен" to "T the foe Manilio Біне t relqners v арми p ae ech produc: York, provinces by the milita: meminang eerta f vi PAAS: ‘Elizabeth, eldest t daughter Die asse tons had boen mad BEEE ы ER оё Prince ейди at Байа; died abDHeléá Monday | Р Parliament але to the ien: of ped Foram., evening. р Bigpor aires declared Мам. тэр лш with the TE explanations of the Ministry. ment Рахов, М. Ваг oche has been ser Et ill for some | on үт "T edv И Съфиберч ef Deputies baying learned that a Bourbon expedition, under t the days, and тойи ita a state of ebility. No | House should not consent to the demand expressed in | £9? Me. ө“ officers "- коп Коше, се dp mant on appear сул cause to | ће Ministerial letter was agreed to by 295 to 20 n. ооз, рг кею» ponens an aggravation of his ^ Wd Madame | votes, The President, Herr Grabow gested thit number ЖУ Шиа бара into the pre Lama the wife of the poet, is dead, and | they should give the Ministers time М чле +4 and TM —Ó several men- (s wat T cruise "I the M. Towns „himself is so seriou y ш that his | then, communicating the resolution of the Committee, | Alban d requested the Porte to arrest t гесо 1 hopeleas, Тһе Presse of Tuesday | veauest their attendance at the LI of the Chamber. conspirators.. А domiciliary visit was accordingly mado err Forkenbeck moved that шо ons. | ®° е house of the Austrian Consul at Уа! lona, when Dari ibn Olliviar, Picard, and Dr, Henon— | stould be addressed to the t to the electors of P aris, extending to seven ошл, the sittings, in accordance with РЕГ of the onstitution. The latter motion ried by “ If you think there are others better qualified. to ard e par |167 to 138 votes. Оп the re- на Me of th рис ег e БЕ © sulate w ee to ap appoint. s Ln fato "the military t an kin The in political struggles, then prefer them. АЦ we ask in such Mond Ф M ; caso is that you sx eed om letely forget the Five 4 аа - ay the pM did not. make their a "Ee [ mot despa ir when nen ties! men held aloof. Recollect | ance, but sent a letter to an eve фт D TE Xy г » d Y чаг ose who would no bw y at - should have to say that | r t resol ti ( Liberal France s abandoned her self," cpm d in Wope ss Bengal E were ied o on 4 n road ps by his es ми " The LL Lolo ot asked th. s: the Joop ка Н olines who was gre cheered, m is вай id that, the e recent ни m t E nch ar re р. ght of interrupting their speeches, but only LÍ my in Mexico һе should declare that he bas no особе Oc il have caused a grea deal "of unensiness in Paris, and it ^ aur УП, is said that trei foremen ts of 8000 men, ш, а battery сарса у hak o tali t declaration be made they я ey will; not gi SE eti ot the v бим е n Ромой, of epe апа another Lot of division, are to be | Present at the sittings of the Chamber. —A d of the Minister of War has been rthwith. The Duke of Chart бее son | Herr Hoverbeck then moved that the Chamber sees no | issued order ering the s fran. of new regiments for the of the late Duke of Orleans, is цч his | reason to make any addition to its resolution of. the cupation of the fortresses of Finland, and the рабов н.) the дасрћбег of the Prince de Joinville. То | 151 in "This motion was ий by a large of eight battalions on а war footing in that provinc legalise the marriage in necessary that| majority. The Chamber further lved, on tbe | P. rivate ier state that vem Government uh notice shall be posted up in the Mairie of the former | motion of Herr Forkenbeck, that Ny question of the ordered the officers and —— in Poland P domicile of bot! A the Male the following notice ion of the army should be removed from the send. ^em e es, тов delay, in the interior of Ма baea ЖАШ exhibited at the of the Louvre :— orde of " d І V Ministers, 1 n fulfilment of | Russ А «Ж: Duke de Chartres, at present constitut ties, made t ther W pearance in ius The Warsaw Credit Bank has declined to domiciled i Eng p Ја. р ed of па аа о a d the House, 16 was also d зер к debate Es the afford T Government a ұна of a million roubles. 2A poorer AE of Claremont Lyr d TREND order of | Provisional Government in Volbynia has issued and fa France in (59 the day for the next sitti . On ea (ao БОЯ сетно а "the peasants free, and assuring to The marriage will be celebrated on the 11 of next | ^PPoin raw up this Address decided Aw its | them religious liberty and the partition of all montb. The Débats of —— -— — "E and incorporated the draughts Herren | landed property. n | Maroni tion has produced an rchow pnt with the addition of ie following | excellent effect. voluti но oce өн for Li has t passage : “The Mm » ters have absented themselves from the debatas gran °З A House upon the most triv i pretext, Ed fa e made "da e 2 mesig, wi ана ot to obtain con eir ар i c f | to е a fresh e! of dispute upon constitutional right,” cessions fro Emperor, but to establish ч мөр xisted On esday Ces ее - cre Ministerial x» A ^n p, the tin и ро s ebali мт angil par the Marine | the last , son dir of pe will | чо sion tha t e French ceme- | King sadi ip c miu any way in tbe publie works, and deiars : ; Ш ап “The Н. Presi- | all Loon men cely any ie duae Mee ludireiily аруга роса E tbe Loir ч огйїпапсев Е i —The sentence of миын) dd Nag . Buch a for the. does not cor- | acting in violation of the above galleys against. tbe Granada Protestants respond wilh e dignity o lio Oro E oelinince of e National Онтене forbids the Райа lexandre Laski, from accepting the inant. ipie mer deputation is at Madrid, | Herr von Bismatk then left the House, Herr |sidency ofthe he Warsaw Bank, * A proclamation has also € st: E —" THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Max 23, 1863, been M ed forbidding any person to leave Poland and ran. Two brigades of Ge divisi have los сест en. General Sedgwick's com. without a passport from the National Governme 1 ü „о the reca i се бе end e lost & 5000 m General Stonemau's Federal The insurrection has broken out in MEE in | Hooker sent his n division, commanded by General | Cavalry рони a з тера pi iles of Richmond, at wo m о the Government of Kiew; eed. raea x p the | Berry. The said and desperate exertions of these | causing considerable — in that city. General University of the province have joi and an | troops, after a most sanguinary struggle, succeeded in| Stoneman is reported to have returned safely to the engagement has taken place poem pube un and | checking the Confederate — ‚апа фк ented | Rappahannock, —— Borier copain that he ien Machnowska, which resulted in favour of the insur- | General Jackson from comple victory. At|p possessi on of Gra d Gulf, Mississippi, which the en gents. Near Kiew however the insurgents have|daybreak on Sunday the 3d, the FConfeder ate gain after blowin suffered a defeat. The insurrection has also broken ou! | advanced, this time being met their guns. The forts were torn to pieces by m in Little Russia, on the further side of the Dnieper, at | by General Berry. he battle raged for three hours ria from the Federal fleet. On the Por ult. General Charkow, Pultawa, and Czernigow, four districts o! | and а half, during which General Berry was killed. | Banks oceupied Opelousas and Washin in Louisiana, ‘Podolia, and in the Polish provinces now incorporated | The Federals then fell back, the Confederates pur- | General Bhoke's intention is to Peces RÀ to with Russia proper. Near Charkow 1000 insurgents к The fighting continued four hours longer, |form a junction eg the foros under Adm pire] are ted, under Russian officers, and above 1000| when, the Fe derals hav "es pne an їй. MAE ^ Farragut and Port r and Gen nera! l Grant t, designing have occupied Zwiahel, in Volhynia. The а Confederates i in their front, the conflict asp have not yet joined the movement. Three insur- | Тре carnage on oth sides is pee S as з. ред ни for wies from Toxasto Port Hudson, gent сог have made their rarus in the awful, but no numbers are given. e m Vicksburg, — g districts of Wladimir and Luc The Russians| dead in the battle were left gr ingen and the the Mississippi shore, and General] Sherman has are Mie d Luck. e rsen "of the Ukraine | хина without attention. Оп e day the|landed up the Yazoo River, wher о made "hi last of insurrection, with the exception of | left of the Federal army captured ы heights ж Jer attack. It is supposed that Generals Grant d d Sher. tho” districts of Czerkask and Czechryn, where the rear of Freder СЕ an а the Со pee derate forces at | man will now pe а combi vei ttack on тіс nobility are favourable to Russia. А that point jo een: Lee Chancellorer ins The Federals are reported to have cut the Confe gent chief has been pd in the province, "d | General Hooker was Ls throughout, -— x and 4th | derate eiii y acce ei between Vicksburg an iatis: proclam bas been issued |intrenehing his line. E 4th wi iet day until | and рокай, Charleston, and Tullahoma. It is recognising the rights of the. dinis nationalities, | late in t. the afternoon, тні руч advanced | report, the Confederate force in Arkans: Between the 8th and 10th inst. the insurrec re of the Fifth goes for the purpose of feeling | under i onc Stirling Price and Kirby Smith ig ion broke out at five different points of Volhynia. for enemy and ascertaining his position, The | | ra pidly augmenting in numbers, and will soon resume n engagement took place on Wednesday be Missouri. Despatches from Cairo of the tween the Russians and the insurgents near Lachow. | into the woods, in the direction of Frede ireng | 6th ва, y the attack of Federal gunboats on Haines Bluf Oninski has had a successful engagement with the Soon after the skirmishers | had entered the woods s they was repulsed, and they were returning to Young's i arki, О Domt ki Point. The Choctaw was much damaged, - turrets . il ü e 6 о was — near с The Czas publishes а | баск. Тһе main body then pushed on, and soon found | penetrated "with 64-pound round shot. e Feder memorandum of M. ie pointi ag out the a lar ge body ‹ of Confederates drawn up in a formidable loss was illed and wounded. Te "uli 0 means че the kein ton of th Charleston was e renewed on the 4th inst, - incorporated with Russia. The Prussian Ambassador | А ‘brisk action ensued, lastin g half an hour, mo when the iron- -clads меге again to cross. the bars xd: at Paris has written to the Minister for Foreign which time the musketry fire was nearly equal to that се th Affairs, contradicting the statement of the Czas,|of the previous Sunday. The , Fe der al ba tteries also conseription forthwith. A list of provost- marshals | that the Pru ssian Commandant at Inowraclaw had | opened on the ascertained p for different districts is published. Mr. Chase who were soon compelled to fi ds somewhat in has made a speech in Boston, expressing the f upon the frcntiers; but the Czas reiterates the char arge. disorder. €: Federal troops = returned to the — opinion that the war was near its termination, Mr, i from v ral & ongress hio, “ә ihe raising of the tax upon house|the str gel e of the 3d General YA деб ached d a large ment of 80 oldie r$, orden ttered dam the doors of hia property. complete change of Ministry ра taken | body of his main army to go down and meet Ge arid house to reach his His friends vere К р!асе. ‚„Тһе National Ass ssembly аё 1f an A ddre: ess ‚ | Sedgwick, and that t at the same time Ted Long- | rescue i4 1 Cincinu E p у tl into hi Early on the General Burnside is said t eed ordered g^ arres tbe benefits t] hit] morning of the 4th large masses of Сеја making dean s spe ches in Ohio. MÀ arrest M б М. de Moaier; the ein bem dor, | App on the heights to the east of aeri are a riot, and it became necessary to send military from - Ry ней the Porte to cooperate with the| which had been partially evacuated by the Federa к pati and C olu mbu: s to quell "n баара come — otber Powers in diplomatic action at St. Petersburg tesa to es gne edg wick's column, is u ayton was — € Mr. Redgate, in favour of Poland, the Porte refused, on the stood t rue this was recae а опр jus of the eom of the of the Peterhoff - E ground that Mm was nota party to the Treaties | arrived from Su do. General Sedgwick was шу ds applied to the Court for- лыы to tes tify of 1815. In wy deed of fresh remon- engaged throughout the entire day, the Confedera € The Court refused the /— the P. ted e ly. applicton on. the pmi Mr: Redgate, being a. o St. Petersburg in favour of | - "at length saw that it T impossible - -— of Texas nt the time of the secession, must ы and despatebal Е Mte Poland in the same LEE as those sent by England, а hold his position, and therefore dete arded as an alien enemy. on ranne са France, and Austria. ned to extricate himsel id а the Rc continues, The investigation | into the. alleged _ EGYPT. } This hazardous expedient was 'attempte ted and | fraud itted Ismail Pasha, the Vileno of 1:25 with the Grand full d 2 o'clocl is reported that шй рне schooner - Cördon of the Legion of Honou the morning of the 5th. The Confederates held Retribution i ene iere ured b Iwpra.— The financial iind of the Indian podia with their ‘artillery Deng. tus я I bama, off St. The Fe dir al sloop-of-war. Chaneeilor of ugs таф, is чолы ected to be ind on the|over which Sedgwick was ged 5s e his ridle (o sed T кеса КЕ Pensacola. ые Confede- : | Тһе e ауу с ч UA а as an | necessarily creating some decl captured, near nambuco, the . rods керүе dn e 306 of А rebel Rao | columns moved over, and causing сомот E = Kingâsher, y om ina to Calcutta; the Charles _ A apprehended dy сен Nun, Sens tried and | life. They also pressed hotly upon his rear ie 4 Hill, from "Liverpool to Montevideo; tle Тоз Hatch, P victed a в bee nced to penal | discovered he was retreating, and harassed ves with а cargo of Rond from Card. ets eylon; the Kate paise = Fox here v wis a Mr in Cabul that |santly. But he succeeded in getting his fi ind the асс The Ж has Dost М report capturi ahomed was dead, but no confirmation of the | wonderfully good order, and marched immedia ately i in ке: barka Henriette and Oneida, d put 15 of the ad been received. the несш ЧИ, а А States Ford, S уоп the n board the F rench transport Tremonton for CHINA.—A despatch from Shanghai of A April 9 say ral Hooker åt d aybreak the conveyanes to I Pernambuco б, Е Pekin is quiet. The rebel b bin RAZIL quis Albuquerque, Minister a way from the vicinity of the settlement at Tan ta. south "ше of ае тей кти scarcely two miles Finance, i is deis His portio olio has been provisio: Жесе ый are sup posed to ha ave been sent to the | below the United States Ford, and commenced arquis Abrantes, The outbr eak relief е е = J: vigorous shelling of the Federal trains lying posted Cordova has эз suppressed, Coc Official despatches to the 31st of|on the north side of the river, close to the Ford. zin state em ees order was re-established in| Several men were injured by these shells, and Cochin China, and that Admi ма e ard and a Spanish | one or two kilied. On the 5th General Hooker pre- кнши. ‘Plenipotentiary w t Y lea ué on the 3d of | pared to follow General Sedgwick's example by retreat- OUSE OF LORDS. April, to p jd ха ratifieations of the ре of | ing across the Rappahannock, and on the following day | келу Тһе e xl of ELLENBOROUGH called attention to Peace of of 1862. l the Span were -| his army had returned to the camp near iced ma Schleswig Тын question, and inquired whether t pril гает return to Manila. кше н. nine days. His artiller - x 997 А colonies | тепсей crossing the river at night, being ver Lei» еб crossing by three : o'clock on e i fol- CORDES T Ere of Eu The infantry then - their | state of of Poland wou itthe G the ] — e ET Vete k on the|reasons г this retre sions. The smaller division General "Sedgwick's Tepalo TUR red ne crossed below Frederick sburg, in front of the scene ~ the Acquia Creek rai ida siis General General Burnside’s disaster ; » larger, ені Hooker's communication and ciere Another is that | be . Hooker тво rossed about 15 lies General Hooker did not consider r his posi sition ‘аара Ше city, at a place called Kelly’s Ford. Тһе |after the rout of the 11th corp y, which e чч а= to receive them at Ше |described as disgraceful.. General Lee's алач have i a Germany w mpted by the день of obtaining of к harbour e pes and of thereby becoming à ps Pow He hoped that the Government, in conj junction 1 | insist upon the desi E: vigorous attack upon н loss in jew and — ce em W: mang near ses have to thank God for a vont tory. Ael was | un аи а officers to Wecker MUT iu D 7E Vj pee Me a nera] avail, and the retreat | Heintzelmann will supersede General Hooker. threw down their | Democratic journals urge urge General M*Clellan's хурц. x er panic ves ment to the Command-in-Chief. General Hooker rman Diet, which also brok e | reported to have captured 6000 to 16000 prisoner S | willingto zt Ar 16 would hate preset vod he D Mar 23, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETAR "f Denmark, ar d he thought Denmark had mee à refused words r rela gto? Mr. € X чарча reviewed the salient С considering the non-fulfilment of the engagements HOUSE OF COMMONS. points of e, poini xm Tu position of the Govern- 201851 оп her рагі. Germany insisted mn the айтеп: ot these| FprpAY.—&Southern Italy.—Sir G. BowvER asked Lord Palmer- | Ment in relation к е, contract Љу their present form of pro- gageme; R nts, and ihe efforts of France and Eng were | ston if he had any official documents in proof of his statement ceeding, and the unfair position in which Mr. Churchward was directed to obtain such а modification d eni as | that there КОӨТ bb Rome a committee of no less than 200 per- | Pi% x o we "Y the Government that they were bringing i ni d sent forth ee e e Tr I be mitevery atrocity.— | С0Ч |: Ў arbitrary act of international р The treaty of "1851 Lord PALMERSTON replied that he was not prepared with docu- and establishing a precedent which would make it impossible ought to be рече to by both "parties, as it afforded the| mentary proofs, but he could refer the hon. baronet to an to get a contractor to enter into a contract ; and all without y o! fair settlement, and posi- | authority who perhaps could give him all the DUE he | the NE any solid advantage, and withour, as he con- i r o when preachi 2 E е ce, Y |. mas arrangement being made. This being the state of things, | slaughter; and that. while mon тк : he the outfit | Denmark had made grave concessions to the Diet for the =ч of brigands, the Bourbonists uld a single i w bajoec: о not agree as to nd force of ar | privileges. Не looked upon the independence of Denmark | against its own subjects. Heenteredupon a detailed narrative | admissible, — The 4 FRAL explained tbe legal 'as vil ngland, and he contended that there was | ofthe transactionsin China, of thé phoodedipgs f the Taepings, Ml of the queitior A. wi regarda the contract of жа, апа alternative which he would not accept in supporting | and the operations of the British and French forces against the n been proj ed - 8, е disorders L , "а Озу реап war) agains —Mr. Marr WoprHovsE said that if Denmark was bound i nour to | actions. Не said that we had assumed а joint protectorship | Government were bound by the contract, and were not at full her diplomatie engagements, Germany w rer equally bound | of China with other European Powers, m which he foresaw | liberty to repudiate it.—Mr. Соврех, as Chairman of the Com- the seeds of interminable complications and em mbarrass- | mittee on Contracts, səid tbat Captain Carnegie had stated ments. Our commercial interests, instead of being. pro- | 2 at M AA eue d him at the Admiralty to Per A moted by the policy we were pursuing, were, the ы im 7-4 n yer election, on the son- pporting Denmar maintainin contrary, prejudiced thereby, even "the burden of the | tion ^ ANNA of his contract. with Schleswig. At the same time, he could not approve of | indemnity having fallen upon the foreign trade. Не | Committee p iev ved "Captain Carnegie the conduct o. i ba CEN on The ce, and con- mplained of the employment of British officers in the | sidere d that there was an atte mpt to suborn а Ж ме Ёл А at or d ©? о & о З = © B c z © 4 © E] Ф 2 4 е Б [i & th e в, m B f the Emperor of | А Gov 25 being relieved from the penalties of | meant n othing — . Cams dwelt upon the irregularity of Elections - the Augmentation of Benefices Bill, and the upon i Elections During Recess Bill, were ү a third time and passed. en ту the policy of the d eie modt in endeavour- | hoped, for the sake of order, of public advantage, expediency, MoxDpav.— Metropolitan Railirays.—Earl GRANVILLE, in reply | Loss rop up an effete Government in China—a polioy an TES нее the House would accept the amendment.— to Lord STRATHEDEN, said he ед4 not held out any hope [ou justified". he said, by re рена of the cbaracter and acts said, with regard to the charge against Mr. the Government would appoint а commission to inquire into оѓ - Taepings Which h заре were not founded on facts. Овах нагЗ. и that. ене there was а balance of evidence the subject of metropolitan Lael until they had an орргт- e to tunity of considering the report of the Select Committee now i the j САБРЕ, b | en b e te: уой h he j i riod. The subject then dropped. The Corrupt Practices at jim n all its beari сәга Не ад, for copies эб н чена ce | Mr. Churchward if he should be driven to а court of law. Mr. ге i i ie's evidence e pro ad | | rae es punishe ‘ breaking ith ize | hair, Mr. CoBDEN quentin i against the €— of Беса бып AL said that the Governo nt could not | the Government in giving no answer хул the ech | have araen any other course, in deference боа Бев of the d Sra was | ог Mr. Liddell. Не thought it X: cely decent House in 1860, than to bring this matter before a Committee of not only Mm but con vw а law. Не | on the part of the Premier €: Under: sA retary BURIY and the form in which it was Ает would mex: e propi e | е aine rm пее answer d been discussed the general meri the сазе, treated with gross and studied disrespect.—Lord Naas said he | to the principal dates and to the circumstance of the extension isphere, He had never recollected such an MEC Ee: and gave A that | of the contract being on the eve of a general election, and iode atu the M EO е Labuan, the Adela, t the Spri - he would take an о] рону ofagain calling the attention of күн, that, upon the merits of the case, the House would bok, Ere and (n Peterhof ыы) u^ T and еее - Ms Layar said that, as there em be justified in TUE the contriet, though satisfied that ternational law, and he could ве po Анаа ect | several other questions on the paper relating to foreign thé members of DiW-GUVErBHIGHE af tHe day acted on public of Бы АЗА лын, capt unless mors energ En os | affairs, he had intended to reserve his reply to the "ова Оп a division the amendment was negatived b; were taken by the cci Жа rl Host. defended yd motion of Mr. Liddell until he should have come to|176to 168. The vote was then agreed to.—On the question Government from the charge of violating inter- | deal with the whole 'of them seriatim. After а few |that the meom be reported, Mr. WALPOLE suggested that Mr. ad wo i ere в а further o i i - БА © E = Б 3 a Ф E. K = R E > et un © 3 8 “4 ЕЕ RE PI о EE = E i. a е, © © [Дд “ 5 B a un = E = E E Ё Б. Е ^ E HY ч е 5 Lm 4 © ER ec É $ z 5 R Ё America: nation: x . 5. FITZGERAL nel S а aeknowledged its force, and said that there must Бе | VgRNEY, the House went into — pro formå and imme- ra nq JEN a new mode of taking votes in a Committee a certain and legal cause of capture before а ship was | dia tel i resumed. The TUN Coal and, Wine Duties Continuanwe | of Supply, LIS ME he thcught, of the worst descrip- taken, Admiral Milne had been instructed to protect vessels | Bill, and the Sale of М Фе. (Iri eland) Bill, were read а | tion i-i DisRnA&LI concurred in the хата stion.—The CHAN- rom unjustifiable seizure in the neighbourhood of Matamoras, | third time and ро зе Rcs was given to bring in a Bill to CELLOR of the Exc сихосЕр раа that the resoiution would be i th cruisers had done | am өздө am relating to Fisheries in. Ireland. reported on Thurs i. —The. Than ent (Nori trade of t as its ur was si e Vaccination (Ir с a crowded with ships. Не vindicated the justice and impar. Jos m d NAA notice that he intended, | t; nd passed. The House en went inta tialitv of the United States’ Prize Courts, and stated that on | after e Whitsun "holidays, to чй the attention р House the Ofences (South Africa) Bi pui. gy ашыш their decisions to the law officers of the Crown по | 1 the. state of Ра China did d tha $i X vini E nonu Bill, the Land Drainage (Provisional Ordo) Bul, m and rop etd onal ground of objection could be found against them. No | to Mr. Тарр, Lord C. AGET cud : x гт? d be Дота Fisheries [n La а Bill. The Vice-Admiralty poe many swift vessels were employed in running the emi rcgno prt to the Admiralty, had been in receipt | coy Кдн read a second tim: SG SEL pe Building.—In reply to Sir = [1 mn о "^, © = © ® E z E H o zi ч = E c TE 7 B et £z о е yo о ч Q E et a о mz с 238 fi TO! i х ir В. | H. : QUER said he Bromley, and of the salary to be paid for the me was under unable to state for what sum т а of the International с razil. — Mr. POLLA RQUHART with a vie whether the "Brazilian Minister had n his passports, | portion of it into a museum or таи for works of art, as the h ү! Y rm Go t he arl of DER d i which might require bim to иса diplom matic relations. | the matter; but he hoped to be able ќо руе ће House some imputing partiality to the American Prize Courts. We ought | —Mr. AYARD said he could only answer that the | information on the subject on the re-assembling of the House g i ж-ы] їп һа! wo after the зоп. holidays. American Affairs.—In answer to friteton de. arde et the суре of ue Blockade amd оер саен m Thr DUDEN Peres (0 produce 1 | Mr. Жазит, YARD said that Mr. Mageo, British ө, on felt in America at the breaking of the blòckade and y p P О.С 1 M bil b dismissed had supplying the wants of the Confederates.— After a few words Southern Italy.—Lord J. MANNERS, Mr. HENNESSY, and Sir б. | Consu at obile, een m from bord CRANWORTH, the motion was withdrawn. Тһе | BOWYER asked if any despateh bad been i om Mr. Odo | endeavoured to asa an bed ble етта е Marriages (Ireland) Bill throu pa я Russell upon which the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs | been come twi her e s eie ce =ч - in his recent speech on Italy had based what he described to | that of the United States by placin TorspAv.—Lord Е moved the second reading of ed be his ** moral convictions” in respect to the state of Rome,— | а large sum of money in spec intended for. Eogland. Acts of Uniformity А endment Bill, stating that its object w Mr. LAYARD denied that he had referred 6—7 рь" » | Poland.—On the motion that the House at its rising do adjourn io repeal the clause imposing upon the clergy of {о Cds ot and Lord PALMERSTON Said he must decline ish any | to Thursday the 28th inst., Mr. HENNEssY called attention to England the necessity of subscribi ЕТЕ t to the 39 | materials for getting up а quarrel between Мг. Odo Russell sed the breach of international law committed by in the Articles, and to e ert en ттн "s in the Book of бошоп the Governments of France and of Коте, —5іг б. GREY having | war now raging between Russia and Poland, and expressed a Pryor,” He ө аана ii до e iret tart en ж Bill аб the | moved the third reading of the Prison Minister? Bill, Mr. | hope that the Government would address some remonstrance request of a large CERT а EE lordships' | Brack moved, as an amendment, that the Pill be read a third | to Prussia on the subject.—Lord PALMERSTON gave a definition especial attention to the fact that there bad not been a single | timo that day віх months. Ho argued that the Bill would be | of the law of neutrals on the subject, and said it had been id E of owes гач benefit that the ere injurious to criminals who might be Protestant Dissenters, | down that а neutral was to be at liberty to furnish like Church, that it = 9 Tm Ai — seb while it would be of no substantial benefit to those who were | stores to either or both belligerents.—Mr. PEACOCKE com- А аа м аа e of БАТИ Roman Catholics. —Мг. NonRIS seconded the ашепдтеһё.—Мг. | plained of the manner in which the foreign relations of the ministry.—The sy арта сатка and Mr. ADDERLEY spoke in Нора to the Bill. | country were carried on, and said that five Cabinet Ministers, id Md Rt RUN Dy the mUo ы aT Brom said ho agreed with a great deal of wbat| holdipg important offices, had seats in the House of Lords, , о e majo n the | had n Nd Mr. Newdegate and ley. He| while four of the principal departments of the State were upon t en 9r | belie ved "that one of the effects of the E wo сша Че, to stir up y opcm in the H. of Commons by under ЖЄ day ЖЫТЫ. Ba: angry feelings in some counties. But, in the whole of the dis- | He warned the House of Commons of the danger of surren- um that, а As И ЖЫ oppone of азы ph had left out of conside- dering its ps position, and ipe qom cending to the еті ofa ME ratio an Catholic prisoners ; | debatin; puel mei an a pari opinicn, the declaration, or rather certains words which had сгерё | they had sought only to pam iipit, the supremacy cor eir own | vestry. irr ter Duis E N Mart: бу 3 кр, Lord R. CECIL, ching bet on] whom it | Church. Those prisoners, however, had а right to be treated, | and Mr. Coon вил нн, Sir s iato, Im er to Mr. | seriei not only useless | as regarded their moral u d 2 йш», teaching, as Protestant | BExTINCE, that rs Pen : ай on Th rs M ar, the | pan the Bill, | priso: were, and, as Ы оь ерте the 5 tbings | 28th. t., - report l olu f 1 hes - be Bill. m te men: nega! ved b; ЫА чо 167. 9T | then read a thi; e and 2 Packet п foe 1 |! consc lo е Chu amend; E ертеу oni è of young men House went into a Committee of Supply, when Mr. PEEL, їп t The Bi Biho p of LLANDAFF sóid img kage кене, t «Кү moving a on account, of 956,878. for the packet ' 1 | officer for ha Archbishop would close the door to all concessions, апі [^ E Moped me d e г "puo фе — the — € ped is shi t DAN terie EE that some middle course might be suggested. —The p е entered very fully into the history of Mr. J. G. n 4 ; as - лон IELD 0| opposed the Bill; Earl GREY supported it. d а 'ward's contract and its incidents, in erar state the delivered by Sir R. Peel at a. jg of Irish members = M reasons for includi ions f ymeni he had convened, on the subject of the Irish Salmon vision the second reading was negatived by 90 to 50. Mr. Cburehward for the conveyanie of mails between Dover | to which meeting other members, representing large interests eu зла рече ro lost, Tho ORT Oi ded of EA. кА А уе, эш and Calais and Dover and O Ed front thé Ist et April, 1863, | in connection with the fisheries, were — R. А 4 stend 7 а a meeting Ev ойїсегв Bi Orem foc h Ireland for éomsideratint. during eA v E Ше period subi ero рау rm нле "ate o Mr MN but iae sont vul a iV an Treh gentlemen M The Marriages (Irei мр ehe Кз» time тулей or Же, bsequent rough Bim by | who was not present, stating that he had supplied te ropat pos ui wes rift аг virtue of & оов, ree rs А 1859, between to the papers, believing that Sir R. Peel would certainty iue Bill ee E ac. ime him and the Board of ^ piy question for address the meeting in terms similar to those he had Bromoa —International Ех men the Committee, he was whether, taking into con-|in bis behalf. The mem Же ne ИЧРЕ ipe ot question. from Чо Duk» eb Каны, КЕ sideration the whole of the teanwaetion, and what was due | agreed to. he Irish Church.—Mr. DILLWYN pario iege Ns the subject of the purchase of the E SE to the purity of the service, and the honour and | committee to pue Now Br Ый priest тоста о __ 11802 was under the consideration of the Government, and was | dignity of the House, they would ce would not continue the | endowments for religious purposes throughout Ireland may be, Р во forward a state that it would be brought before Parlia- payments to Mr. Churchward under th o contract « 1859. Не | во amended as most to conduce to the welfare ОГ Ais of the Эа ы after the recess. The Savings Banks Moneys Bill was | stated, in conclusion, the steps the er Ве епі bad taken to her Majesty's Irish subjects; to search “зе сера зш а second time. The Stock Certificates to Bearer Bill, and ойне for the servico In the event 0 he Committee adopting House for any resolu Voas! ян ча sone arisin from ecclesi- and Inland Revenue Bill wh committee. | bis Vo aene SR NORTHCOTE. ег to raise the question | to the application of any surp гои Е оо ч then adjourned to Monday, June аз to the contract of 1859, m. ale "EID гонго YO vote all the | astical endowments in Ireland ; o report how THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ution or resolutions appear to з appear to have quently carried into effect. e described ie steps mor ‚боа RAD. E. former to deal the with. Irish а Не Ето ар that the dn) for w. he moved would probably result in the алы ы f à large portion of the revenues of t tablished Church in Ireland; but this he regarded as great desideratum, nsidering that the Church as by law established was based on injustice, and w: chief source of all the discontent PES £e m" i country,—Sir J. seconded pni metod as Кык eudment the appointment Nn i terri! rrange Sun of PT. dis: the provision of the cure Ра muli. m amount of population umber h benefice; the erection of hi pendiary curates ; the benefices i А Ireland, so "Таг as "might ben SI be erected гора: whi E ovision. E adi an pre пат р red to believed that f tion might without entering If abuses could be er ofa com. toe whi would save Fines and мене D s question nig i г. New conded the th tho geo and О: of the e supported depository of truth, as th the early Catholic Church which existed in Yo long the time of natural ally of the сил: i the motion of Mr. into effec to the Treaty. of рә Th h April У 562, betw: the United States ca, for the su ende of Afric vict Parochial ede | nian ) Y e e ре other orders of pus a isposed of, and the e House adjo to Thursday Pho «itp ктү Bank RATE on meri FE rom d er er cent., and on Thursday again raised it to EY [peii dium AY.— rdi wid FuNpsS: Con- Med at 93$ to 1 for Money, and 921 for Ао, 36 to 355; N ех іу, ; Peru- vian, 1862, f. ; Portuguese, 1856, 757, 259, | 9: , and ^62, fo êet, M а i Turkish, 1854, fi cct., 881; D t., 703 ; Ditto, 1502, £3 Acct., 71$ d Ditto анн 1031; Venezuela, 1862, 561, ex div. rece s: me Абиз. [Mav 23, 1863, fue Lower Nor о. Белтедег T PR а Traveller- X hin А lere RINCE, Heanor, 8. Рооїв, Eni worth, Warwicks ire Moore, Staffords shire G. VARNAM, пелі огре ——— Glasgow d Candle b. ийбе. Бев апа EQ ÉSTRATIONS.— ds Sora ILsON, Fair-a-far, Cramond, x, Lossiem. farshire, кер UESDAY: m ау 19. erm SI edi Ada T. Авохт® and G. КЕмР, Darlington, D Ma Durham, Builders W. M RNARD, Hampstead Road and China Dealer—R. BunroN, S BnRarrRWAITE, Stanley "Thornham, Norfolk. Mariner к. © levium Ossett. Yorkshire late Innkeeper—T. I Hampsi Shire, Market Gardener—G. | DEAKIN, Birmingham; Stampe т—С. Y. D ‚ Great Randolph Street, er—W.: Булма, Da g j—— M x Manager — Grove, Pentom Clothier — HASSNIP, Siboy, Lincolnshire, Tailor—J. Hate, Swan Village, Stafford- 2-5 Retail Brewer—J. М. Hannis, Maida HM, a S Merchant— ;, Yorkshire, E . Hvwr, Old Kent Road, alford, ` ancashire » Е eym: Joiner — G. r of Musi L. Баа "Cheetham, нене T, Oldi Kent Road, Iron Bedstead Manufacturer ad Refreshme птеп Keeper—G. Maker p Schoolmaster - — "BERI AMIW ipeo "Porwx KER., Ol cekburn, Lancashire, Joi . C. Роттз, Ne woaetle.n ool, Provision Mercha: m а PAYN Kent, Тсс 8 8t Ret t, Sons. Working Jeweller—W. — W. WALKER, late of Байсу, nod CW хар, Southam ipton, Captain Royal Marines m "SCOTUR MN itat Em Pur [UT Maker RASER c mart З Yi Gocer = рл a Ms Меир: Mere erchant-. Mr W, Gla МАСК: OORE 4 ne Ban. of England, DEP Piece Notes issued., +s o» £28, 344,008 Govern t Debt .. ..£11,015,100 Other Secutilies ss so bx Gold Coin and Bullion .. 1349150 Silver Bullion .. .. .. [£28,344 722831405 ING DEPAR P: etors' Capi ,553,000 | Government Sec .. 38,152,019 indini Publie Deposits mer AMOR: ». £11,151,395 ing Exchequer,Savings gaa urities d» 20,236 420 Banks, Commissioners Notes., SES se vo 7,661,395 of Nat. Debt, and Divi- Gold and Silver Coin ,, 834 n па Aec онд + m 2004 МЕ eor 183 LITE 585,205 à — ———— £39,884,156 #39,884,156 Мау 21, 1863, W. MILLER, Deputy Cashier. Mietronolis and 8 - em EPUTATION Е. MP Pora at the ionist meeti of Poland, held at $t. Ом DEP D.—The deputation appointed a ng i 25-5 vour ult., had an interview with of , late Hop ors, late Ted -— er, Carpenter RDEN Dic ^ s Place, Baznigge Wells onshire, Ropemaker— ‚Ө. Ер He Sra м mden Town, Picture Dealer— wr Eap iris ЛИ оте Stoke Newington, Димек, Merchant— бле Е of Northflei = Hil, Kent, Journeyman Carpenter—J. Блаца xD, Leeds, Currier Epwanps, Devons: ке Б 9o os ennington n Lane, e, Cab Driver R. undis Se now. Squares —А„ Еруларѕ, Trowbiidge, W. аге, hodie Ed Corn Dealer—T. Fro P» Wells, [Ro er et ting Minister—H. жа һа] ‚Еагһеп. Ts Ex хат" ге Dealer - — r n hire, eeper—G. uoa s. СетіЕҮ, Wellin; GREENHILL, puc Tol „ Deputy Assistant Superintendent ч Stores— — езт: Settler— Carpenter Lua Hà A a -~ Т. ANDS, Journeyman Carpre E. ажда m ролы W. Hicks, New Lun Б n Bermondsey, са Wiitesmith — Lieutenant in 7668 s, Brighton Dealer—G. Нат, "m Abe? Street. Bethnal Green Road, Cabinetmak , 5 — ELE саа Innkeeper- Т Homerton. , Funtingdop, Sussex, 3iaeksmith —T. Норкімзом, ана, “амам, Schootmaster—J. ЈЕРҒЕТЕЕ, Somerset „ Portman late Licensed Victualler—J. Krwr, Camborne, wall, i A Kixe, Shirley, Southampton, Horse Dealer—G. Trrwen, Driffield, Ka mim 4—0 Tabouret- А. Lern, Birkenhead, Cheshire, W- Mar, jun, N E MR Lacemaker almerston on Mo dae evening, by Өе» fel in the library of the House of Com т M puta- tion was introdu y Mr. Stansfeld, М.Р. id sisted of s Sli £ өндү ^ pr i meetin . G. Potter, p of the trades societies. з, Applegarth, Merrifield d, Harry, Smitb, Eg er, Garland, Tremlett, Dormer, e oria Eva sie Petherbridge (carpente а ^w Facey, Burges: Vise V Vickers Тобе (painters), Stai ainsby (tailor), е | Grey, Conno ly, Cruse, Pearson, Gibbon 2 баи), Butler, Jones (tin-plate workers), Miles (cabman), Nash (wire worker igmore (bricklayer), Fast (zine zu uk , Dodson, Murray, Bassett ne, matter whicl themselves directly to gen дено was to see France hey w h was трнд" шге " them t to As ent, Their cordially in the cause of Poland. They were ES. jealous x of the influence of France in Europe. That feelin — за —— vd Up in other quarter, st, ing, would l not Mr orkin ong gm Mu Pen гыда! Ше resolutions agreed to at the meei thre mber, oul | deat bulk of tho working, men of this country d the Government to take i о tell Russia to шаш her "hold on Poland, and if she. to ,compel her by force of a arts, that, id not exi т. e den ning the. cond ue i the Poles in the nt Ld TS NE ig Poland Mr. Cremer (joiner) said that the n" red immediate action, t his sorde 8 Veto policy, for he refused workmen б of ipee sten: ue they Hem hk. 1. е Us es mbassador Petersbu and send the Russian med ydo ym witi АМЕ. } A PI. that an English б and uld him. if. necessary. Mr, || Petherbrilge" "ао? боз "the d pa vor a speedy Pae anA m. ле ^ Mr йөз reu cu that to pnis the атр ower 16 wa Gov the infit tul j^ Russia, ; | kept within proper > limits, pr always be detrimenta e one “І sss 9 аа егне. for Poland enero creditable; indeed, Englishmen fo: ictims of wrong and bad government is so general as come almost a proverb. No nation h been so long t i wrong as the Polish о Poland the Treaty of ais а constitution was E m x to роњ һе in Poland, and thought that pun] олу be accom of the Бор ДА па t 1 nol d js 18. сторы to her аз а civi і nation, Mr. Applegarth e (bricklayer), Mr. Касеу ban nded that y to set е у 6 in роц of the country аб large. reply said : Have felt considerable pleasure in listening to the е of the к Мнн ск who have spoken in such clear and unmis" сы eable md imm eo E Eee Russia, and t con ns expres would not от ros the Governmen eom the воо you have so ably laid before me ton vds х. ipn » sto at course of “ Firstling," Russian navy. beak, but а ини bea formidable antago а ае i | fortable in ptr Nin fa e ^. 2 TIU 14 feet of water when fully Lo at or апу: їп the English iron-cased E, except the Enterprise, which is only m is жула 3 X N OF Tete бонитет (SSIONER- й art 0 н aid шоп Council was held ол day ха ae fis a Com А126 кету т City, in the room of atr dto fn Harvey. seen upon the river, of that day stitution, but its was soon put to sleep, dd neve zt Fd mp never did, Ва does she to 2 фу у, entered ну and that we : We are men of action, my lord, and have 4 КҮ that the E ren way je эе the ^: popular wars ever анё, and the Government might he "d ас to bp es of Russia ›. 9o ft] of w o of ihe ernment to la am whose ambition, if The conduct "t Prussia a$ thi ish question was d depend on u Lord Palmerston it to their intelligence пез рещ Жа useful à ^ I e co eu | Owever, emen, Shall do our best for the cause to de resen? ent, an they will secure Du The di VE ns retired s Jis ) iim with which they had b тош utest three-deck ew ever floated, slope inwards at jug Я, degrees wit Bio view d | of aning shot in hem in аы m ur | rities are said to There were t s. named and is the rst їгоп-с1ай ship in m, а =ч uM , and са» in fair we vile =a twelve candidates, all of 7 Max 28, 1863.] . Ву successive essive votes votes this number was at | military men a pt last reduced to Colonel s Fraser, Chief Con- stable of eria aud Со of the i this stage the majority was nearl in favour of ngreve declined to put the Council to the trouble of another division, Colonel Frase therefore declared by the Lord Mayor to be duly n NOA! RELI UND.—At the meeting of the Co tee on Friday, e report &tated that the total amount Sues her spi : the previous evening was 492,1227, 4s. 9d. unt received during P (he week M 7401. 8з. 7d., of "which 181. 45. 94. fri RE Mr. Farnall "o that there was a further decrease g THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, on the 9th inst., in thë number of persons receivin E ains in г" ачаа of 5071 as compared with iem а total decrease of 89,419 the week since t alte No Mit. ks Mrs. W. Е. Windham arrived in this city, vi iew of effecting a recon- ciliation wit ier husband, though apparently without ig obj Despite 8 bee instituted i in the Divorce Court will e under ill CA ниде, f th n vr, i i Е prosecuted, wi ded ti tted for distributio of So a dei А f Jesus College, Kennington, and TE sd dean elected Pro! ric in Gresham College, essor of Rhet There cam м ga ИШ d рее —]1t is of this fund havo nearly completed an arrangement for aid ‘that the аа Ei роги, d SUMNER MEETING. Токѕ; ATE he Cra Mr. Harte Dturer beat Isoli ios, Cor and 6 eve The EE Piate T га mnm нее: beat Miss Juli, Жш, е 8 others. on S&takes.—Mr. В. C. Naylor's Drummer Boy ая апа п ОШ, mh пе Wo s ch. f. Fille de l'Air beat Molly Са: "The Rous Stakes.—Baron Rothschilds lubs, Prince Plausible, ар NET об rt Cheap beat rh resent, but the company as Street, Holbor n Hill, for the purpose of Meran 2 las the amusements In falling off. The Epsom dwellings s for the industrial Паре ев. own Plate.—Mr. W. Clay's Selection, beat Merry Maij, E Атт. р MuR ND &0101рЕ AT Woor- Libellous, апа 9 others. The Derby Sto ев. Мг. . Naylor's “—Те inquest оп the body of Mr, Roberte, the | be, Macagni best Lord, Oliden, Rapid B X EHE baker, at Woolwich, who hu g himself in consequence | attempts to comence the race before the flag was lowered for of his servant girl charging him with having induced | the Clifden took the апа kept it round the Я cmd р Со; into the straight with thi f antagonists i , rner, nto the ight with the cro of antagon er to put poison in her mistress’s supper beer, was rmv two lengtha:behmad him. But-near the Stand the head med ou Mor . The ow was examined, and | ку showed nearer and nearer, and the powerful fra ний that the girl had confi to her she had put | оѓ Early Purl began to clear itself from the ruck, with Rapid i in the r, but said nothing about the | Rhone close проп it. In 20 yards more Macaroni was close on Bes plicity of her master. She also gave reasons for Lord Clifden, who was ealied upon by | nip JAEN mor апа spur. The favourite with an evident distress effort, disbelieving. the story altogether. - Several пе turned his Д from side to.side ав his lead mada. ah and p d the Bo К Ha mane ar LE roni showed oan Оч, hi А ти |3 он оп е 'avourite's. or 50 or yards be struggle: Jury bees verdie E Tem ту Тошу. Тре 22 his lead, then slackened for ж AN E. mds ЖА мея with innen to x the pisc of Mrs. Roberts. e deaths ven p eR were pics tina 89, from me 5. During the wec the births of 919 boy nd 956 ЫШ, dn ] 2828 am Pee 3^) a 10 cor — weeks of the years 1863 62 the avéroge as 1881. ' 33vobínctar. —'Тһе magistrates met on Friday to inquire farther же the death of Mr. Budd, who was айай ruffians on п Sund ay wee eek, and died on the follow. ing da. 1 tl iliti custody on the charge, but at the commencement of | to be eh а t liberty, wu that there was no evidence pka = ever к e — that [o ү oe the d ite e had been assaulted and ass hor The. Де онны the two civilians w d dw At tho i бомб ӨЙ on Wednesday, the evidence tended to turn us tables ao t е militiamen. eut. Boultbee and Fn id deceased jewnédiatel, ely- after the о deposed эт Ее had told m the assault мча In xd conflict of testimony the Мй: was Made 5 obtain the evidence a Mrs. Budd, who was present with her husband when he was assaulted gg э inson, the орао who t b Government into the PE dis- tric и {о repert on the capability of the towns to afford m for е distressed operatives, Me made an interim report, which he states the various towns dr: in w: ^ of гаї A ge, formation and pavement of streets, water works, parks, &c., at ahi ch the opera- tives could if Government would | 2, the towns 4066 the operatives Е M Байн almost all be кз kind of E and he ealeulates that а few | or еекв’ practice, je would earn enough to P "their families off “ы lists of ity. t Eastern, under the command | po of Captain Paton, a the Мегзеу on on Saturday morn- ing for New Yi he took out. such a large number of А T —At the s eo of the Execu- tivo. the ho; (enatibus thai th resi ог the week bad been 12267. 2з. 107 , ing a in the bank of 882,850. 9s. 84. ИВ hi d los! + by a head. There was а gr vent up at the ров, апа Ила. I Olfen rr Rapi Rhone, were ranked respectively the first, second, and third 2 iem ner of 1803. The Manor Plate.-—Mr. Rayner's Dirt beat Belgrave, Santhal, and 6 others. The Bentinck beat. Creole, quem of the ere .—Mr. York's Blanche ibd ^ Stakes SD. Old Stakes. Batthyany’s Suburban Tbe Epsom Cup.—Mr. J. N. Buckstone, and 3 others, T ysterious Lad; naire, Amy, and Energetic. Her че е — Mr. ГАпвоп’ Caller Ом beat MEN Necklace, Baliverne, and Harvest Moon. I Epsom r-Year-0ld Stakes.— rj rd Stamford's Lacydes d FRIDA "pee Telegraph).— Glasgow P!ate.—Ellerto ectric beat pn таа anion and 7 others. Ewell Plate. ео еу ine, Principal, and 6 others. The 0aks.—Queen Ber beat Marigold, Moa and 17 others. Derby and Oaks ard Ru uu f. beat Joy f., and 10 others. 8и rA UE ^ al Stakes.—Lord en beat Ja ҺА. oton. Durdamns Stakcs.—Flirtation beat Non ona G uard, Overton, and 7 others. CRI —A single-wicket match between five players each, зоа "front EE clubs cd MEE JS onnenn м р Са рвоп. very с ` victory for е Айыры Club iyi 2 very bison majority. omg . Sharman and Dean ** handled the ball " for théir respecti: e sides. The same houses will meet in an eleven-a-side potum at Balham on the 30th inst. ; anda кн n is in contemplation about the latter end of June, eleven of ws Beck, Henderson, & Child's club Pg a like P ird the firm of Messrs. Barr & Bugden, Covent uat E How. FRE A. Н. Cnr Memo с Lord ерен Ое," died on the 18th "dusk. nected from early life with the Board of Cont eg nei the India Office). iHelwas born in 1824, and married in year. Hei was the youngest son М the Dee Viscount Curzon, and uncle of Ear d How He was born in 1774, and married, in 1808, the n. Baronesa “Deja Лоо һе leaves two ep Bopp 1 Robert, to ht Hon. Sir Robert Wilmot Horton, - ward, married to the sixth acd G of London in Parliament {ог 98 years, Mr. Wood was returned in July, 1861. "4 of as mie red st, ар WROTTESLEY, "E а the Hon. Mrs. giren LL —15th isl НА Woodville House, 19th iust, al the. Hon. Mrs. nant WEB: 1018) Park, late Uere shire, T, Bir RoB a: Е RE ie. to ADELAIDE WILHELMINA CLARENCE, ачы A late Sir James DuNBaR, Bart., R.N., of Boath, М Scot]. 1j БАКЫ 8.—Оп the 14th inst., at her residence, 39, Glou- r Place, Portman Square, the Countess Dowager of CARN- —lóth inst, in Hyde Park Square, tho Hon. E, ntess of Рантмооти, aged 14 m HA , Hunts, the Lady FANNY нона " of qui ich ut iust, Hon T ug RZON, Assh EL first Vis p $9—18th inst, at 8, Great неа be, Евкрквїск А. Н. CHICHESTER, aged 39—13th D ir k, Lovisa h inst, yb e Be rmerly of the lst x Native fd v. STEPHEN nst, at or, Cambridge T rrace, Hyde Р Fo ORD, rector of. Postwiok, Мом Norfolk, 94 a $a е Rev, Tuomas WM. Henry BEAUCHAMP, ЖЕ Buckenbam and Hassingham, aged 73—13th b дї im dong Sisen St. James's, the Rev. WM. SPENCER PRIL wchurch-with-R Isle of Wight, and тч, нод Seins Church, Chelten- oem Soa 68—15th жакы at Wickham — Hants, the Rev. Јох х BTACKHOUSE RASHLEIGH, aged 81 rketg. NT GARDEN, Мау 23. COVE Vegetables continue abundant, New Peaches and Nectarines рка тш and realise as much as 42s. а made their e не emp bout 2 lbs. each. Oranges r x a -are Pine Applea pa n are M for the Pota! Мирага laat k; large supplies of new ones are still ma king th RUN e from pom and the Channel Isles. Cut flowers chiefly consist of Pelar- goniums, Cinerarias, Azaleas, Violets, Miguonette, and FRUIT. lb.,75to 10s | Lemons, per 100, 5s to 9s Fine Appt er eum Вв бо И Отапдев, рег uir P 208 OZ., o 1s — r 100, 5s es, p: 185 5 pas Nuts, small, p. Ыш, Т to18s red p ys ag to 1s 6d Almonds, do., 18s Figs, pe , 198 158 Walnuts, do., "105 to 16s Men. ps РАЯ Kent Cobs, р. 100 ibs., 1508 VEGETABLES. Г фон , per doz., ба to 18 | Tomatoes, each, 4d Green Peas, per qt., кс ы or. pnmo, 1o 6d to 2s Eee ds each, $dto 1 RI 00, 28. Pota po rk Regents, p. e: n, 2s to 5s в to 100s браса gi P to Sd " Tokes do., 100s to 1208 | Rhubarb, p. bu: ndle, 2d to4d “ cks, do., 608 to 808 Garlic, per lb., 64 to 8d » Cups, do., 75s. to 85s Lottces, Lu ld +024 Turnips, р. bunch, 3d to 4d | Endive, p. soon 1a to2s . Carrots, „Жз 3d to 6d Horse Radish, p. bun, 1864 to 4s e dup" eM тЫ ucumbers, ea 18 р. eet, per dui 6d bunch 2d to 4d паша иканен” WGATE.—May 15. Boit Fréih ваа, гое Ui per Dosen Р sua ш. у. Pork, 4s 0d. {0 is. 8d, per 8 Ibs' METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. Мохрат, May 18, агр and d remain u at Monday's quotations, Fro ТНЕ ——dá CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. аге 95 Beasts, 1020 Sheep, and 372 Calves ; and from Spain, | Раат, M Wheat fair - арке _ 30 Beasts. Mileh Cows, n at Tuesday's ys meer p Indiam Com аду. | с Озо ER ао. Жы 28.—Mr. Brax LAKE, © вава s а s a|Eryptian Beans no change in value, Oats and Oatmeal no | к, Tie Foreman to — eee — : Best Scots, Here- Loug-wools. .. — — the services of a good, s sep industrions Gardenat. forda, ёе. „ 41005 0 | Do. Shorn „4 4—4 8 А+кклбЕз | Wbea -| Barley. £N Куе. | Beans. ns | Pea | prac ical а “ 'Forciog Fruit ушты ACT Best Short-borns 4 8—4 10 | Ewes &2d quality .. — | д | ur "m TRA pre peer — Address as 2d Beasts 3 2—4 4|Do'Shorn 6—4 0| Ар П.) I н Saj пе | Sis бе| Sal vr LEID ч 2 = 38..| n | SN t ble 5| Haif-breda $e арм ена ар H | 45 61 35 3) nu| з в | 3611 eom (ias) v po" incembranee SU eti Do. Shorn uw mmu oa daa: o | MAT б s ? i ~ | | F è 2 d | s H E $ [ришсе in Earl and Late Forcing, е rowing Ого m Beasts, 875; Sheep & Lambs, 5640: Calves, 527; Pigs, 190. — Wb 9 [96:8 : boas an house Plants, and the general routine of Gan - ue -| Бе 111! 33 7| 38 3/35 8 |Good testimonials can be given. No ob ection to POTATOES, SouruüwanK, Monday, Мау 18. E „Aver. 48 11! 35 11 ] $i eint Cd 5.3 | Wales, or Seotand.—J. B., Fraser's Nurser ^ Lea Bridge А ed A IM be IM "ihe arriva мшген, by 1 ил, з FiecrUATIONS iN TWE Last Six W YERAONA, | better, with a Не advance in the Pho fol | PRucE& [Apri Ti. ЖИПЕК. My i uis жүл VAILDEN ER (Hxan). where two are kept.—Age Ж iaig are this day's quotations :=— Yor! Flukes, per | 46, 94 EX а ТУНЫ, single ; understands tho of Vines, Cucumbers ton, 1208. to 130s.: ditto Regents, to 1008. ; ditto|46 2 з | et га n and Сомит. Good с Seedlings, 85в. to 90s. ; do. Rocks, 80s. to 90s. ; Perth, Forfar, | 45 9 € жы КС тр to [A В, Post Office, , Surre; ў and Fife ditto., 60s. to 808. : ditto Rocks, 658. to Т0з. dito 45 $ MÀ € X ы [SARDENER (Heap, or OTHERWISE).— Age. [3 T iae French Whites, 50s. to 55s. do., | 45 vm NR ES es Vence st e death cf fta eps Мә preoa dia ‹ - Со» " consequence e employer.—' OO i proi veas a etton, ч я P 15s. (d.; Walls End South Hartlepool, malle Eod To Garden ARDENER. "E 32, ЖД” ELI FUN 5e. 9d.; Wale E End Heugh Hal, 15s. ; Walls J'ENCLOSED GARDEN =z PING. i се | Gardens ; aia о ег Mix. с See ay phe , 14 9d. r er G T" 4 о 6 ГЕ ЈА it x Walls End Кее а д, ; Wal ^ I pm T^ A Тонне im — А Б Ж эбине the 27th a An = 2, Fairvie айа. erri nin, , Brixton, B. Walls Harton, 1 A Walls End Tunstall 148. 9d.; etary, a LDSMITMH, ә Burect, "Belgrave incumbrance; - 168. ; Powell's Steam, 188. 64; Tanfie/d Moor rho will Idee. 7 уе „е M wo Bebside 158. ; Hastings Hartley, CHEMIST, а Watoa, Sra 15.204 shipa at market. of be. Матлаи of Che- yero Ties None but i DENKE 4 SECOND). — Uude I MOM May 31 ducing wpexceptionabla гө о ebaracter, кышу and Ge - CA ts, ko. Prime Meadow Нау 70s to 72s | Clover, old .. .. S0stollOs | trustwortbiness, need pP. Liberal p e 4 99 "Hawkhurst. Kent. de. б 175 80 | New as - |given toa suitable Pa И шәтЬег of V o of Friends воя Inferior dos .. 40 60 ас db dÉi--—-——- 39, Post Office (урек 05 к о rS gne Меж до... .. .. = рини р. „2-00 ANTED їй NEDIATELY, an S steady, liane Á met tM Rowen . iie. cie Hamaro БАШЫН УУ „дот NG MAN, m 23, to take charge o А э B. Gri ноа, 4 Оте һомо Pi EK А ч еп, and assist Ar A эя in 14 Fi Houses | БЕГЕТ Fine Meadow Hay Tós to 82» Trime "eur .. 1088 to 114s | and Pits. Жара И. por wask; Rve iiho ЫМА: ана. hase | (7 Mom eed е. Кык SINGLE-HANDED).— Age Inferior do. .. .. 69 Inferior до. .. ..100 105 | тік and vegetab stables. He must know something of a gentle- xperience in several good Prime New Hay .. — Prime e 1d eut ..100 1 | ans gardon termined to improve h imself. A small stan: d. Forcing. Can be well recomm ej ww — = | Inferior d Miu. da а In mium, regt y dier at осе or b payments.— irr Street, St. Katbarine's Docks, London, EC io" ИИ t — ross, W. Күт, Portnall Park, Staines. G (3 ASDENER orem. — Single ; good cl RITISH WOOLS.—Lowpow, May 22. V ANTED, a Mc ou GAHDENER.— Wages rner's Hill, Cheshunt, Herta Our trade uu id pee state, Ser aires firm, LÀ Ws per week. — , 25, Bishopsgate Within, E C. ( q EDEN EK (Unas) " a small I Cod pply of m articles the prices quoted ANTED, in a РАКЫ HOUSE, a trustworthy two or more are Ке c um s D., Post Offi Se aaia: WR Mrz MAN and VIPE, without incumbrance, wnder өг 40 yos rs | Weybridge, Surrey, stating mr ho bav aecustomed to service. asGar-| 7з аре] about rates as our ast report, Ar: ie] edi i Lh sar эе. чү wu ' AKDENER (Uspzk).—Age » a generally useful in ^t rm. taken Continental aecount at the improved quotations Cook, and to tako. chargo of кыту. Addres, » with эмей, „М. premium qoid be given тези, Gn then iculars, W. Hvonzs' Library, Park В Nr sers Vers Kant d given, G. B.. 4 ent. E ovy Rte mars Евїрлү, i Mesers. Pattenden & Smith терот the de I rers in the Houses.— me iom 25; podes tandi not quite so Management of е е Гн borough Manor, aod Bond, Gio poem e PR -— homi Drm rates, particularly Em erre d m o eder Адн. у ` qr. dearer. tt cnet s веат, Сена E Suffolk... White| 6—56) воа . - "m —50 — eam луч OW org .|42—52 Е Me €—— 49—60) а Norfolk — |Red....| — iride ызы» eesis augere e Р | 34—38 Malting . 31—84 ..grinding — E ?7|Malting .|28—32 (21—94 Potato 23—26 Feed ЕЧ | to .......Potato| — Poland and Brew 20—22 . 31s +++ ..948 —385..Winds| — ейн ө esos ‚++ „Small 40—46. and Kent..Boilers 35—37 ii| (ARDEN A fully former 4 4 рне have been EVE асана pr WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. feros бе, G., Rod t press FOREMAN —A good Prop " эте 9 AVID KIDD, F. EXE ill short Gro» owing to tbe death of his + Гы ушЫ: aid ЭУ William Mi CC ES оер a ann ena aat ntil E "offer | his services о the public, in z Lowe givin, а. e — Management о | Instructions а Айе, &е. Old в rA orum Сүт h Plans and Estima | the formation of New ones, and "including all kinds of He rti- | cult: ural Buildings, &«. Charges will be moderate.— knowledge otf P а Kingston, Surrey; or to Messrs. OsboRN & SONS, que — M. E. "Mesera, Carter & ill, Sydenham, S. y АП, IFF, —9 or GENERAL MAN p piss restes; _ beers zi most € mand Pur CIS ursery, St. —À— е MÀ Du 1 Draining, NA Жа, d ^u "No DEL. to [5^ Ех PERIENCED GARDENERS Р), of various qualificat ellington "^ С^ ЕХЕ (Hran). дей married ; athoroughly three Nine years ome mr ee аго анык, | Gardens. Wright Street, Smali H Heath, near 7 eS 28; thorough know- Stove and Greenhouse т Uu. дт З Good shunt, Негіз. pes, сіег.--Јонх 1 has ertiser rm in Sootland, €: sk and АЕР STEWARD. Те Ти Ar n : ve good he Ж у кА To Noblemen and AND STEWARD. — gh, Chesb age 13; А.А, to tako an; randi үл: КЕЕ үн experienced in his aed Rt rcl. м. к the m erm iy DW Lee's ARDENER nas c: 30, married, no incum- == has 9f bie prófesion in EA STEWARD or тше. TL мува | of И "тю Qa iv um Surrey, S. the bush o of Qa 2 Plant Cultivation, with м To Nurserymen and Seedsm: HOPMAN b TRAVELLER, or MANAG a Provincial тт, Yo = menie Ее n е ш! Une exceptionabio ref references. See rdum W. -0a Worcester. pores and ма PLANT MO Ж «пробе ин usb. Оз oblemen and Gentlemen. ENER тб — Middle-aged, married, no all kinds оѓ P eem and POE and ar- | considerablo eharacter. el i3 Wim- рени mbrance ; deni: Fifteen years’ excellen A g Aei apr дае (Н клр). Аре 39, married ; bas had ears' experience in Early ring, Vines, Pines, understands ашлар, ун —А. B., Mr. Evans, 75, Max 30, 1803.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND АМОСОВА, GAZETTE Norton's Patent haped Pum; che 8 Chronicle HEATING BY HOT WATER om ишт um SATURDA Y, MA r3 30, 1888. нае) CANNON BULER J. Jonee- aiz " NOTICES. TH, BECK . AND BECK, Misr FAC- BANKSID то of MICROSCOPES, TELESCOPES, STEREO- БСОРЕЗ, and ster Optical and Y and Bolentifio В have - o 31, кем, E.C. RU E XE UE o n D su ъч» э Жык Веке Patronage of Her Majesty. LARK А азр, НОРЕ (Inte CLARK), — 024€ Os Barm, and Hor-w АРРАКА r нЕ ATTE NTION Er ENGINEE ns, ,AGRICU L- MivUrAGrUREIA, L6, dont Birmingham. MONRO'S CANNON BOILER, “ г s y cna ex Ac Amor "M Te D un, by by "Мез Bed io. проката ® & A "ud which w pue» of 60,000 Gallons АМОЕ Ж. ^MeGERROY, J. JONES, рег hour, " Now on view at the Warehouse, Bod Bull Wharf S GENERAL um ТИШИ, 5 Upper Thames Btreet P А маты у NOEN and Gentry throughout "РЕГИ РОТ АМО ГАА LO. Licensees, 12, London Street, дем Brital end tt — " N MERCHA J? H М WARNER awp SONS, 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, London, E.C. eating. EATING APPARAT US fitted in ever deseription SUPPLIES OR ERECTS, COMPLETE, f HOTHOUSES. Mies given for Buildi ot «p киен t Kitchen Gardens and Vineries. vice HOT-W. ATER APP AR ATUS given in Planti: Apply to Josera Меверітн, Vine Cottage, Garston, near OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, La ЖН to Noblemen and Gentlemen and their $n gardeners sent on application. OT-WATER PIPES, at Wholesale Prices, with HE REEN A s Syphons, Tee Fipes, and every other connection ; ATING 6 HOUSES, Труба, aud Kiliptie, from 26s. each. _Timproved Hoilora and CONSERVATORIES, r Iron Stands to use without brickwork, 50s. each. Valves from FORCING x 115. ил, Рино Tana - à [оом Bos Furnace PITS g бүтү, rre о еу б, OHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, CLIE E? GAL ARNERS SWING Mr. LYN [aetas m Wharf, Upper Ground Street, Bet e HALLS, сане ы —. Prize Мер, | Hothouses д үз 9—7 AWARDED 92. AL AT BILLIARD Ms, Registered Spreader, is rd ВЕ ..£215 0 OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES, 16- 5 x 315 0 а „ I € 5200 Larger sizes may be bad in PLANS, ESTIMATES, uA Wood or Iron. « BENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION TO OTHOUSES for the MILLION.—On the principle invented d atented e ir Joseph Paxton, M.P., combining aingli cheapness, Боран апа dura- bility, being capabl of fadi ing, in the most perfect manner, the z low price—viz. COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &c., | i J. JONES, 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, S.E. W. J: HOLLANDS, Inox MERCHANT, 31, Bank” : 3 i side, London, В.Е. d хао „йвз HOT WATER PIPES, from Stock per yard 24де ls 94.; A HANDBOOK on VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTI- | 3-inch, ls 10d. ; and 4-inch, 2s. BENDS, from stock, im AS 2s. ôd., and 3s. 3d. each. THROTTLE VALVES, 10s. ôd, VÁTION, DM PRP hei and 15s. each. Other Connexions at equally low ESSENGER т б-со сарса DM. "апа all goods of first-class manufacture. Estimates ENGINE given, and orders by post punctually attended to the same day. 5674. ARNERS' IMPROVED PATENT, DOUBLE-ACTION grenus, with 6 feet Flexible Suction 21s. LJ ouses, Orchard-houses, and Conservatories, FREEMAN'S сатр WORKS, e Triangl Heins: N.E. M hed 20 Good substan y made GREENHOUS gei, (o fixing, 42 feet by 13 Pteet, 501. ; 21 eot t by 13 те Eu zm {= can | by 10 feet, 151. Mimi 10 “т! A handsome CONSER CERET 46 feet by 19 iwi "^ Bela tes given. f Hortieultural Buildings and Heating by Hot Water. As this ILLU tion of of tael: 2 ms d ur ге ғор, Poir 1= Iron Works, New yn unpleasant д and down I. А! factu: f Labore NUT without "ын де Бен вона ема with Quei т ар improved CONICAL БОЕК yj the same, are pre- Repere SAN PATENT E AUTE on pared шеп СЮ MM d Peng Houes at Het М: "в Gardens, Frogmore; аё Sir Robert Pesl's, Dra on === : PO RIES, A Manor, constructed under the tendenos of their THERE ARE NO SUCTION OR DELIVERY VALVES; FRIC- oen of HATAS, BATHS, ' | manager, Mr, MK ed ео и пала tho TION AND LIABILITY TO CHOKE with leaves and IDED. =» [OMEN ML бише энә, o ооа эйи; уш о Aney, the Lord Chamberlain, just completed | А хр тс AN PORTABLE FIRE ANNIHILATOR ие Prices and GARDEN ENGINE. Лу moni а) Я.А. at t liberty after E rng of any in the abori D J. дв ed Prospecti ds pones for Erecting "Hot Wator ipm of any кер» баде. P UT ris, ion addressed to ж Тох 17 New 5 каза НЕЕ London, В.Е, will Immediately rtake ofa VERO wooden structure. Illustrated Lists Prices post ' Prospectus, &c., address T. Н. P. Dennis, Horticultural йон D- Lar Uoc үзүн Л че с Hot-W: ater Engineer, &c., High St., Chelmsford, Essex. | Protector, 22, Market Placo, Manchester A. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. биз ж, тм eJ © вето, Musis BLE:HOT-WATER APPARAT anm me d SYRINGES. PORTA US, рышты — к= WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, Н HOTHOUSBS, &c. d. Ө. TRUSS Begs to offer complete HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- HOUSES Grei of 4-inch Pipes and Joints, Saddle Boiler, Fire Doors, Bars, Soot Doors, Damper, Supply Cistern, "Fee d and Air Pipes, Pe ач op Ae x best quality), delivered rs А. Railway Station = t the same within 25 miles of London, at the 2 nglan following rani 2 TWO 4-INCH PIPES ALONG ONE nm I DNE END OF HOUSE Fig. 570. arabus complete. Erecti of House. me car Fg o ppa p. on. J. Түтов & Sony J. Түтов & Боха i po by 8 feet... £810 0 £2 0 "o | 30 feat фу: 1 СТ ә £l =: O .. £210 0 GALVANIZED IRON, 298 четан feet by 10 feet... ... SIT 6 4 2 0 | 40 feet by 15 fee 4A E0536 0 .. 2359 SAEDEN INCUN aae ce 25 foet bylBéebh. ca 10 8.0 5 8 & 0| 50 feet by 15 fe M н рсе ран PT 25 — xi — MY Fare 0 опе гон н ex: о ei tus Pi pes or Joints, By tl es and Plans forwarded on application t T. S. TRUSS, ES 53, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C. т. a Р»; Fig. 586. No. 1. REGISTERED SYRINGE, with India-rubber › — m p rose e jet des - 0 eacb. D E А N E & No. 6 э» Teles scope iranek Pipe fof 7 : 010 о HORTICULTURAL TOOLS. Fig. 590. Iura ши: SYRINGE, with опе rose and j . 11s. 6d, E EANES MOWING MACHINES, i Patented » dr Middle "pito" ditio E 23075 3 * Improvements, 4l. 12s., 6l. 10s., 7L, 8l. ЧУБ, ENGINES, E iet ” Prices 555, 5s., 78s., 90s., 100s., ах ош ENGINES, E eee 905., 110s., 1385. DS, d. S. ‚ 587. LADIES' GARDAN SYRINGE with do. Т d Js am em i ——— = Fig. 591. READ'S SYRINGE, with two roses and biis jo, 178. 6а READ'S SYRINGE, w with one rose and jet, 15 0 ,, 592, Improved tto ditto 1 14 0 arden Br кшн. rl Syring ges of J, Tv поп & Sox! manufac- сы» IRON ORNAMENTAL FLOWER STANDS ture kept in stock ronmongen ers and Seedsm very о hold Seven Vases, GREEN'S PATENT MOVING ud os GREENHOUSE SYRINGES, 8s., 10s. GARDEN ROLLERS, 17. 14s. 6d., ЫР eh Е 3l. Bs. 31. 18s., 4l. 13s., БЇ. 12s.; 71.1 GARDEN STOOLS, 4e ie part of the United kin ingdo J. TYLOR & Soxs, оаа, Warwick Lane, Newgate Street, London er б. n Decorations in Terra Cotta. - жле LS ОР 1851 AND 1869 WERE AWARDED TO - AMES. PULHAM, а зі Herts. ' Also Notice ds cs TIO MERIT, and of SouNp and DURABLE MA TERIAL. GARDEN SEATS, 255, PULHAMS FOUNTA E -Tho best shown in yin Terra Cotta. pen SELF- ADJUSTING E 10s. 6d. | ERNDELA — IXT FERNS (or Flowers) on a space of 4 f. 8 in. over, 8 ft. 6in. ' WIRE WORK, 18 in., 44. per y се Every Implement for Garden use on the lowest terms, DEANES NEW ILLUSTRATED Uc: -—-E N 9À > POST FREE ON APPLICATION. ULHAM'S NOVEL CONSERVATORY TUBS.—The best at the Horticultural Garden Show in Terra Cotta. А 2 ft. one one with rising bottom, 953, 'S GARDEN STEPS, inlaid with black and red r foot. Also Vases, Flower Baskets, Figures, Art Flower Pots, &с. Illustrations in Art Journal, The Masterpieces, and among the DEANE'S, Orzwma то тне MONUMENT, LONDON BRIDGE, Е.С. Stereoscopic Gems of the Exhibition. А Set of Кето, ема Z d for 12 stamps. muse d Waterf: Fe Caves, and other Rockwork, executed | i Брита imitation of natu т : AT THE EXETER MEETING OF THE i А Terra T рача 00. Hanan. to BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SOCIETY, " Содрез,* Established 1769, T А MANUFAC- AAN TURERS to her Majesty, the Commissioners of 1851, the Board Works, the Adm y, the Trinity House, the Royal Horti е овет 8 е TXu- t of Sci. ка Во e A ^ beg to of the beautiful оын to the“ Аг ев, Vases, T + ober Terra Cottas at the Royal Horticultural SETEN executed by them, and ey are рерна {о вир " Ге. "Tazzas, Pedestals, Stat Termi раа. Маи э , aud 4 ЕЁ B. 48, ES y% pE "3 Flower Garden, and Grounds, at prices which E ni Tr tion, as the works of this Establishment have test of time. Works and Show Rooms, Blackfriars Road, London, 8. Jenni аңына, апа Illustrated p РУИС оп receipt of 6 Postage 8! no longer N Hu AND 5» SMITHS PATENT "BLACK ЖАНЫН: tate Ir ipai aou а уралы аа drei isan гаа eka It : Zae wa labourer, requires no: hin and is used cold. It is usod în the grounds at во Row GER Quia s hom th t \ esti j been =. whom бз тоні быйан, 1 M Sold іп casks of about 30 gallons e: ALTE OZ per gallon, a at the Manufactory, or 1s. 8d. per gallon paid:to any station in the Apply to Hi & 8 Brierl Hill І Works, near Dudley, and 0-4 Street, "EOS mom whom je а it can = = Glass and Mixed Paints (Ready for Use.) ^ Е: WO ОЕ AVELING'S Fon FACTORIES, HOT- phon ecce. i imd B ELLING-. HE "LONDON CO-OPERATIVE ОП, and PATENT AGRICULTURAL À MOM ENGINES COLOUR COMPANY imi ), from t ection with some of the largest British and VA Glass and Lead WERE E inc Paint, Mixed Paints ih all Со Ж ica eee ag Bit, Rough s FIRST PRIZE TO THE ptr Cut to Size for Home Use or Export at the very Y lowest MORE THAN SIXTY OF THESE ENGINES ARE NOW AT WORK, p others advise: : de 4 эб as to the best mode of Erecting, Heating, Ventilating, and F Illustrated Catalogues on application. А Market Gs cs Б plied with Stucco, go entered агке! а >, » eme E d хой Paints rad for use for DHANDE | AVELING AND PORTER, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS, 4x» BOILER MAKERS Apply fi "ILLUSTRATED LISTS to Мт. MPSON, 63, 66, & 67, St. George's Street, London Docks, E, А ; А R HE TES Mp : та peu p "eqs : нац THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE S СОРИЛ Т.Р PAN Cheaper Edition of Loudon's eris veing. Works on Botany, шу, by Dr. Lindley, For samples and prices apply to In 1 vol. 8vo, "i many hundred Wood. rice n J. — MN Издоо. OUDON'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA of "GARD HE VEGETABLE KINGDOM; ов, THE STR e Nurs vem and Seed TURE, ÜLASSIFICATION, AND USES OF PLANTS. Шыга ВОЎП?В Ё S ОКАТ SHADING, pe seed and tem. best material for protecting Plants under Glass from Sun. e rc сен x Green, & Co., 14, Ludgate Hill, Е.С. A. NE M BOTANY, Structural and ith a X of те chnieal Terms. In AN ETTING, uced pri ld. per One Volume, Svo. cloth, with T's ieu Fr rs `@ m EN i Ka quus HEN. Ina NT Ten Era iy id En cloth ; or Fe, The los sary máy be had sep separa arately, price b eot m Р SORIN, VENTAS тог Wall Fruit; GARDEN MATS; GRÉEN- wie ios de dua ра i! CHOOL BO Fais ipia Mom la particular. FREDERICK Еротхотох & Co., Rick Cloth BRITISH LORA; comprising | -— Phæno- саа CAL BorENOE... In M Volume, 8vo, half-bound, Manufacturers, Thomas Street, Old Kent Road, London, S.E. T .gamous К Flowering Plants апа nd t The Eig ed wit 8 еттита price 5з, ве Бун ition, with Additions an And BOTANY cabe NETTING for the protection of Fruit Faure Щн айр! б бю Umbelliferous Plants, the Composite DrscRIBING PLANTS correctly, in Senie зх: ae А о dues at Td. per quaro yard: 200 yards, 14s. : 500 yards, | Plan By.Sir W. J. HookEm, | Self-Instuction and the Use of Schools. Price 1s. — 308. ; 1000 ч ; SCRIM CANVAS for Wall Fruits; FAR. T ed о ACH gu: ; yy q. PAi XA еа -AnNorT, LL.D., SUN BLINDS, AWNIKGS, TULIP COVERS, F.L.S. and, R.S: Ed., Regius Professor of Botany in the DICAL and iion Foro) : BOTANY; Be particular. Јонх Ерсіхстом & Co., 17, Smithfield Bars, University ot Glasgow. vv Account of e Principal Plants fein in мо. к.б: 1080 Kent Road, B.E: 3 and 18, Piccadilly, W. __ ! London : LowGMAN, GREEN, & Co, 14, Ludgate НШ, Е.С. | cine or Domestic (Economy. In One Vol. 8vo, with numero ANNED GARDEN : NETTING for preserving Dr. Lindley it Süd ете сета OL, Веей M көш, vide Dogue biis In еттт а аА price dis E "The Végetáble Kingdom co Pe пытки, tit а as a Fence for Fow! ecl w € . geta е p contains, am: a large quantity ёс, абал в Репсе end 4 ye, 6a. por yard rum, in any | [HE THEORY and PRACTICE of. HORTICUL- | of plants of no known im oe РЕД ions abdi е: quantity, may be had at CHAS. WRIGHT’ 8, PST, ыша Ү.С. с] VA ARNISHED FLOWER STICKS :—1 foot, 30,; 13, 4d. arde which can 2, 5d. ; 23,7 3, 10d. ; 4, 1s. 6d. per dozen. DAHLIA pr е d. be brought by teachers Bun e under th: ts. per dozen Un (s Ea ghi 4, 28. 8d. ; 5, 8з.; 6, 8з. 6d. An | JOHN LINDLEY, UR `Е.К.5., Сета nding Member of the | or which, from their per mportance, deserve to be among the Nurs allowance to Institute, Vice- ые retary of the Horti cult ural Society, Professor wen subjects of ау ате re mentioned in the following доб, Nettin F s Seed Beds, Ripe Strawb of Bo ria University College, London, бс. И е they are arranged in the manner pr oposed i in the * VEGE- g for Fruit Trees, » eds, pe aw erries, Edition of this valuable work was issued in 1840, irs LE I author, with the sequence of mat since pes time it has extensive circulation, and has а few instances, when it was believed that the ED NETTING tl fro Ting т” не ud n = ксы 4 ыа sv Бана söre Пле айо trusts that this yere il be fox d Lo Bb anguages. re particularly restricted to principles, Lt his se wi 100 а Cx D нЕ 2 x3 "wis за. Jr sanie however, the e m ab ларі tepo resolved 3o render the work more made in such hat all teachers who ess reason- yards, 20s. yards wide, 6d. per y or 50 yards, 20s. generally interesting and useful bya more frequent reference to ably extensive: means of mnm d their lectures, and al NEW TANNED нр р suited for апу of the — ur- | Practical operations. He has th ess uy Сол етйат, | Botanic Gardens, тау ^fi ї e'larger part of the species poses, or as a Fence for Fowls, 2 eda Mp 6d. pe ;4 b g which are кл кс Ж met еро тав п а us : yards Signe ls, per yari edi Ҙ-іпс d d 4 yards wid 1s. 6d, arc. Сап be had in any quantity of EATON & EAE ds p Crooked Lane, London Bridge, Е.С. HUBP'S PATENT SAFES, the' most secure st Fire and Thieves. supporting the physiological doctrin ith | to f: MP to T b uc ei iD e nd Ch d Because a n udi would d ha ond the ore tivators, or which ЕЕ to c and the result is i d'popular coi шше süch as Botany, require to conce entrate their attention, in the first instance, upom a limited number of objects." ` я CHUBB'S FIRE PROOF STRONG ROOM DOORS;|i9nco um BüApbURY & EVANS, 11, Bouvetio Stréet, 1.0. CHUBPS PATENT DETECTOR LOOKS and STREET i DUK nsn ог. , hough very large additions LATCHES; CHUBB'S CASH and DEED n edition т» eamli” struck out, it mr една y То be conipleted fu Twelve Monthly Parts, price Bs. езе, ! » " i trated Price List gratis ‚| the greatest changes are those which relate to. vitality, ate, HE "FAR М HOMESTEADS of —— CHUBB & BSoN, ча St. Paul's perta London, E.C. domesticatión, ventilation, ion, pruning, resting, and А Collection of cm of English Homesteads existing in ils and manures; such ч жы he subjects in which practical different Districts of the Country, pons selootod f from the urs of Plan en are most interes! The whole work has, indeed, assu most approved Specimens of Farm tecture, to illustrate IESSE AND LUBIN. extract tho PÉRFUME from | such a f {о make it ovident that the great object of tho | the accommodation required Under y various caps ak every fragrant Flower by tho process of “ author has boen, not to produce a work s men ofscience, ey di pu s E сур? DrNTON, M. Inst, C.E., Е.б.В., which being conducted while the plant is yet alive, tho ойон but one which every well-informed’ gardener may understand | Engineer to the ral Land Drainage and Improvement obtained are retained in their true ram ren апа арр1у. As the volume coneludes with а very ао — Compa: eT of matter, there m А difficulty inascertaining W here any give vus is now published, and Parr II. will be ready early and several others. 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"RAMBLES in the ын damnis 2 | — 1 0| з n POTS 16 - * Mr. Dixon's sketch of the Governor's life in his American | AN HOUR with NM d Fdition).. 1 0 mcm tir f his narrative ind Ped ha is Ааа HANDBOOK of аъ wet binis шайлай I $ E narrativo and KENT & Do: неса дә pot from! F. G. Burrn, Secretary m s Har; апа Јасквох & WALFORD” Author, PAUL's Nurseries, iE e @ uei T Cornhill, London, N.E. ;0- B THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (May 30,1863. $ — —— ———— - = —— I OANS—THE BRITISH MUTUAL|ihe Potomae is not soon able to resume offensive | bonoured the performance at the Haymarket Theatre үнүн Олз td, LORSE ia rama pai | operations be will eroe and |A Prisco viited the Horticaltaral | Gxceeding 1000, upon approved e cer senig march upon Washington, the capture of whioh is | the Senih Kamingtes Morsans. Tia Pros аб —Ó enap йлн, ak — | considered by the Confederates to be the speediest | wards rode k. orna or урта, Түрө, 1 her informa, leof quering a p an open carriage. In the evening the Prince had а New Bridge Street, Blackfriars, Е.С. ” The Krxo or Prussra has replied to the address к ARLES Титск®, Manager. k " morning the Prince rode оп horseback. The Princess Soszra K. Jackson, (of tbe Chamber of D: entifying himself | took a carriage drivo, In tho anornoon their Ray ЕЕ ышы ЖЫ, merina ear redo әт» et у- Minist à 1 rnm M* ne 3 AEN и рл. А towards them. Н Y an qmm ; an i X Weasenham, Rougham, Norfolk. says that the attitude of the Chamber in | Г Pierre bosi Ta tos ovoning their ро High, d һе main- | nesses ape Wandering M ' Concert аб PTO GRAMMAR SCHOOL, | foreign. affairs eved him ; but дис 120г сыа y e tain the power of Crown und has VACANCIES for two or three BOARDERS. In addition to will not allow the foundation upon wh -— об Agriel- removed. Не FEE HULA ile inisters possess hi AILY or OCCASIONAL GOVERNESS.—A Lady | *tions have his ament, This reply was who has resi many years ce, seeks a "tm e followed y reengage-|on the same day by a Royal Message, closing ment im London, te instruc English, French, and Music session À the with Singing (ad -- new system) ; ше тейм of German ary - oí the Royal and Drawing. io" moderate, —H. H., Чин» йи, Љо а E liament wes 1 ab Worcester, bas n ч Е | 2 om Perser аур Puivcpa AP e recognised by | 12 оп Saturday, on their return to G y. т day after the Whitsu: On the d expressed a nce an i of Wales accompanied thép — of the resolution of Committee of Supply for the|hope that the treaties oí commerce which had Royal Highnesses to tbe Bricklayers’ Arms Station, and. — vote on account of the packet service, Mr. War- | been or were abovt to negociated add to — - — by : — train e Grav dl РЕ з ttention P and Albert, Bo acht, commanded by his Ls adopted he Government in eoupling the vote| А telegram from Bombay informs us that Sir| Highness the Prince oí Leiningen. The Praed s with the condition that no portion of the amount|CmanrLzs TreveLYax’s Indian Budget shows а Pr: ' Wales after partaking of а E should be applicable to the contract with Mr. |surplus for the year 1862-3 of 937,0007., and for vy Antwerp CuvncmwARD for the conveyance о the|1863-4 of 815,0004, It reduces the duty on iron, ien — бе Вози уна она ае mails between Dover, nd, and Calais. , am takes 1 per cent. off {ће оп Sunday, about half-past 1, and proceeded by the Не contended that the form of the vote in supply | income tax. It abandons the tax on salt, and | N We " at i : i i |а quarter Prince wero — ребрі (0 lojeneeniotn 0,0006 IAM v Г. Vd Ducem ef Detant cod. Ud = was strietly limited to gran =” given to the Crown; and that the consequences | 500,000. to education Ч Әс anh e Шоп io it be Jk. 4. E сі Pri МИНИН, оер to alter the relations o e House to the Bome Pws. e ird n Vitel (ha King df сиб. Crown and to the other H f t in Lacken, Ол tidie tobara v Un MNA V Конн E matters of supply. Не moved amend.| Тик IN SCOTLAND.—Ümn week the banquet place, at which the members : ment that all ihe worda- of the zesolation | aoe droro oat метара by rese Helena. Tte ы ыште аай ti diplomatio corpa were presents | relating to Mr. CuvmcHWAED's contract should maire fr Tuer Royal Higbnemes left Drumele on TI» EMT $; › Ceo А ээй Е €€— я ^ and Sir F. Кеш, Helena. Princess Louisa went out riding. Prince| Wales did a year or two since supported the amendment, but the report of {ће | Arthur arrived at the Castle from Greenwich Park.| PRINCE ARTHUR, accompani resolution was agreed to оп a division by 205 {о Тһе Rev. Dr. M'Leod arrived at the Castle. Оп Sun- | arrived оп W i Loaisa, the lake to б E 3 { Hi 3 я TE E F1 | ed States we че eholy announcement of the death of General |On Sunday morning the doe | Qa | Е Prince Princes s ded with the results. А х с m of e Royal, St. James's, The | committee of privileges, protested against this s preached by the Rev, Dr. Jelf. In the attempt on the part of the bishops to invade the i he|afternoon the Prince Princess of Waless visited | of the Lower House, After а warm » the Duchess of Cambridge at her residence at Kew. їп which several members took part, it was visit | to represen House that under committee Ma 30, 1863.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ihe report of the committee of 1860. After some dis t the p ling кал: enlarge th е constitutional rights of SIn the amendment was carried. message was | which were not over until à duk, A - i ed, King” а зт AUC SAT. received € the Upper House in answer to the mese ————————— which it rests to be removed." sage from the Lower (he Toga for further deli- The Message concludes as follows :— beration in the matter of the nglish Services in Wales Foret. “The ушш" possess my сош%4зпсе,‚ and their actions "nw! assen t delaying the Bill, as prayed | Fraxce.—The Mon pace contains a letter fro Ай. din is Message the Minister ofthe Interior, no constitu ional er td е * iho Welsh [omg M. de Persgny, Minis of the Interior, to the Count Eulen ои gave notiee that y The U House granted Dr. Вг mittee on | Préfet of the Seine € g him to contradict aer en would be closed in the afternoon, Accordi ingly gl of romoting tho study | t Church in tbe most energetie rumour (аё | аё 2 o'clock the closing of the Chambers took place ic. The ed eee D the Government, bhesitating to oppose the candi. 2 White Saloon of the Royal Castle, e Count en Tho Mr. W Woodgate's Dila: Н "7 Committee, rend | dature of М. Thiers for the second arrondissement of | Bismark read a speech. from the Throne, of which the c dp hn E ta it Paris, would — the Government зр, following is a summary :— "dd weed into evine озо чені юх © Ву its address to tbe King the 29th of J the 8; —— - - E " inssmuch s as M. "Ther comes as the I d сыш of Deputies has piacad Haci! im Jr ашшы to 5 y of th £ t e Government, and, notwit ing answer Monday at A Southend, 1 in erri r -- à fonk, pia Е меге те E Emperor. and of the Е mpire, be stands ыы | | by fi dum Qu Ann HM Gne. has MÀ y 4 tative of the régime that France rance has con- | voured to peralyse {Һе infiuence of the Government, and has to the blue jackets and Marines of the Raya! | il ye я р - I. —————-—Xp s uh кх, Pet Re Venu ө Artiles d combat. Since iers and his party hate been | а prion aang of ыл Ыы uie wt ое Ei sat Sth Beer Riter Sd T, Td 10th Tower | depri power, France has been aggra and | externa) and entanglement in war, for which tbe Ham ; her ty and меу игиле, uM э) dio prei с ШИН М, Ма оо то od уч Brentw космо, Ongar, and Woodbridge; 38th | enjoys universal —— ill not p p жй tho abyss | Зог refused its co-operation with the Government, Middlesex, "апа 23d Essex The gun-boats engaged | wen t which has resened the coun ^ © аоув8 | This renders the close ofits deliberations unevoldably neces- the Bullfrog, Sepoy Spanker, Lonisa, and Erne, |into „ме it had been allowed to fall, Тһе Constitu- | sary. The Government roserves to itself tbe deter- ere og, Sepoy, Sp 0 dos | ti | alo contains an article signed by Ив chief | mining Ше manner in which the unsettled 74 al measures E a- each armed with one 110-ро un ara rong, one 32-pounder old pattern, The ara 350 in number, were under the command < С n EE and the gun-boats н t boats u mand of М shall be brought to а conclusion, and hopes to «ma, » а future editor, M. mra "ee the intrigues of men | understand a with tbe representatives of the со ү Ел E Е 16 — | Sessi » ч lallus | "ч ЕА — 4 m on “мо «eq e King in person. The tbe of ioj w Captain gm of Majesty e "Ship Formidable, | ES f llowi ng speech was d сб by his м, jesty on the After а M але d i" ё; artillery М had been 3. - for | tration 4 enin В d а r ч some time w both sides, t lal De -l ^ in € Ste Gentlemen Besators—Gentlemen Deputies, — In EE force, su foren, bring ei imagi some of the guns of the imaginary ак commenced landing. бм boats ut off, each carrying their arines; and as the blue ets gallantly pui DO eei shore, the fire of the defenders redou ever, ii : ] | ЫН | : И 1 | : f i ё regeneration. АП Still, however, the boats bii for verd, ore: Hh = a fire of the gun-boa а: hi they neared the shore the marines up а smart | hasto #161 will for fire of mus w was {о by ad volunteers on shore. Amid all fire and smoke the boats were at beached, ar effected а face of uo Я M eT e ies a i gun-boats to proceed | take place to-morrow to the Я аз they had landed they |have X forth their stren formed in compani the beach, threw out their | num opposition candidates throu France skirmishing parties, and cautiously advanced up the | тои ihe expectations of all «Ф ties, It is said that ents, and to rising ground to take €— on * ve A aps the | there аге little more than fifty districts in which the | ату has unco. My — АШКЕ Каш Б ОО S defence ө which was sted огай On ndidates will not be opposed, nation may be able to reckon with security upon the ers about a thousand s Qm. The к-Ж.-. X umm of d Miniak force о own arms and that Europe should recognise Y ases do the M s РИТ — 08. een rp wil shortly xc у deserved d спай ЧА полос Жей Na cA pm p object hy their. seal. Wi ing heights raked the Mexi By бег" орау 4 Sie „Д, associate herself with us m as they доб a up Y kill, and — and | troo ад hare rein, Twenty-one continued file ба with occasional well delivered tap а ects have replaced, iM dimer ges +“ the volleys, kept up the ut for sometime. All, however, | ou cree пате ven 200 members of the Progres- was in vain; the of the marines appeared | sista , the pa t аг. General Sx in with- e on I cliff, P rendered n drawing e Spanish troope from Mexico was generally КУ a inia the a OS Aa darn uished a n Сл мч efenders, ап, епа their front во lative to the шоп О meet ор now раа А however, | PosTUGAL.—The feeling in the north of Portugal is fma. The cultas of Burope b was vain ; the lu qfi пест рй dior some | very inimical to the Government, In Foscoa tumulte | обе үн, Mele y in the s mew criar o tige ki for еу the ord retire x — x us а tiude ta honour to reply t за confiden: min A... nid thé Volunteers left the field after theosual i versary, qoos ж gene A, vul paraded the ur мр о impose pon sumi the no бойну s st. Vice Admirat Sir Hope pastone, Colone streets with a "Ju E | NO mmu TANT речта eral Russian o! nction, 2 Th Cortes а hos aon the Simple: Gi we dave consetitel were гр апа Colon xe Moro, who to suppress the tum d mes an y dorsal | wii € s ad effected а ending on their position and kajar Des ыйы z from y feelin; munication. nsolidate the laws of the Pal oca favouring tho develo pment of all i Hi и ү ils Yolun The Minister o! i gratulated ws on their “efficiency d sodes mimi timide ы ihe duties, which are n many conduct, "The marines were then formed up in nstances ex -— ntly high sni раан фос tho pier, › where they were RA. я . DENMA Füdre landet of yesterday says that | entire secu Mes landing boats and rowed to t tive | the quati riu of the Gresk throne, of the Chamber hare been boats, ае returned " once LO Sheerness.—A weh hin Tuesday's ансо Tz the Council of Ministers | The preliminary proceedings віз. the Minis йш” ddd-hy mi а шый wu wel MN UE countered difüeulies upon the part of Prince | favourable to the Miser. м President of the Chamber Monday afternoon at the Balham bes of S Streatham | бышы, was decid led o = | Wednesday. Prince William | ^ ws 166 wo outof 961. Baron Common. ro had announced that he would | accepts the оту - Mac for himself and his suc- | ОЁ Deputies энд жү by н deum барор take the command of any disengaged Volunteers с Pri yski was received on Thurs- Poerio ca. Ministeri qe dida сич Г апхіопѕ to go through field evolutions, but only the day | = the King, re E with his Majesty, majority. The two other — € "Vice-Presi corps immediately commanded by his lordship теге) Разна. АБ the sitting of the Chamber of The Pope кеч in VIT Aquila ina pubiic у, 5 com а on Friday, the Санаа E x the address w. Е ош 25 o the | completed and modiSed, allusion being made ndien nds сүйер able f the wi п held Ls Auster ү ho 1 ix ally кч! из for he ora eris D intended to have һай a several | was в, ты А of the metropolitan at mos Е А-4 in conse- | Cham quenee of the illness of Lord Ranelagh, who was to Lare а е Poss the m i w one sid by Col ЕЗ onel White Mp] Rs * Tho а Minden "Park, vds liberally supplied vit refresh- Mu conde ` ad е charge of the officers. еу t marched | of o ee. acd Lt ; d in munieation, ussia. despa! pile ie the A. DE а field- d. | тете he Ki к Prussia is not more n t upon the same question ven e small num the Volunteers | t the He House Pranu poja the spirit of p English Note, not having | and the piercing north-easterly wind, a great су of а war Arawn | d т E ТНЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [MAY 30, 1863. | ————— been communicated to the Journal de 3t. Petersbourg, | the 16th of April. Тһе state of "the finances was the | armies, General Hooker since his remains unpublished. e reply of Prince Gortschakoff | pr incipal topic of the governor's speech. Не proposed |і шетте with үт" President p Washington ; nothing ouches upon the encouragement given to the insur- additional taxation to the amount of 150,000/. per|is positively known of the nature of their conferences rection by — and observes that. „the | annum, to be raised „Бу stamp and suecession duties, | Many rumours are afloat of his supersedure or red Emperor has no necessity to receive The | nation. It is generally believed, however, that he will otherwise than from his own heart and the senti- md of the union of the colonies in South Africa is ee. us. пто. - жепш e ments of duty. strongly urged by the Government, but they „до not It ted that PorAND.— The official D `t of Satürd blis} the сь, have e p recall of " Gen ner: NL Ma Cicilan, м an order of the Russian Government relative to the present session. The Government was paying great at- have been goi uled by the opposition of the 1 ding organisation of the police of Poland. It also publi shes | t 1 tl Abolitionist members of Con an official decree, addressed to the Civil do ча of | introduction of several.bills for the "construction of General Sickles has been closeted for two i ёт. Poland, which says : — lines under its superintendence was announced. Thef the Presi poem e neither the purport же the result * An insurrection, which has been partially su pressed, relatio ons with the native tribes remained peaceable, of the sultat is known. · General Sigel hag having broken out in Poland, and certain function: es having Bishop Tozer Бг party were to embark for eredi Trou as hin: having been Sened, a com- Беш and тер. TAL Gries uch поблаго aro Wo on the 20th April in the Orestes, which would convey | mand by General Halleck, . General. Meagher has of the Government.” to Dr. Livingstone the intelligence of the recall of his | resigned the command of the Trish Brigade on the VES gro ists. im Egs roc prom Mene ees of 8 pt INDIA —Sir Charles Trevelyan's Табы Budget has | sion gains ground that peris Lee intends to make an siege. Count Alexander Branicki has been baaished to been published and shows a surplus for the Jm ed early offensive movemen nst Washington. Rumours Ti P equence of orders of hë Nationa 1 68 й. 37,000/., E for 1863-64 of 81 a The are Current that General ia ard 7 rrived in ч aratow. бош t the ments relating to the trial of Pain are its pri neipal features :—Тһе ty on iron | Richmon ortant changes in а have е аага by the dt тей is ced to 1 per cent., that on beer e Federal Cabinet and a the army commanders A decree of the National Government, dated the 10th id. 2 р gallon, and that on wine to 2з. per cmd а expected. 16 is said | that differencos of opinion i сма: не the organisation cent, is taken off the income-tax. The sum of ween high officials as the conduct of General a general rising. to take place on Monday the 1st of June. 0007. appears for pul works, and — | Hooker and the affair of ine Pate rhoff prevail to such Levies are directed be made for the purpose in education. salt iufacture og don The | an extent as to interrupt the previous harmony of the Poland, Lithuania, and Russia. Langiewiez was de- Viceroy and Commander-in- "Chief ж sti ni the | Cabinet. Тһе Federal debt is P БЕЛЕД at Bust at i as the leader of the movement, and he Lower Himalaya. The TN in Celebration of the | 984,000,000 dols., of which 400,000,000 dols. is in legal endeavoured to in order to accept the Prince ‘of Wales's аы сыры в Кер e 20th | tender currency. The Northern papers have published post. Four bodies of insurgents are under arms ult. in a very loyal m detailed accounts of a cavalry raid made by General in Eastern Podolia: but in several districts the peasants | HINA. -— Brevi i is s quiet at о From Tien- | Stoneman in Virginia іп ће rear of General Lee, for the have declared themselves willing to fight against tsin we learn that Her Majesty's consul, Mr. Gibson, purpose of destroying the Fredericksburg and Rich. hem. In io "E асек апа і ег u mo ilway, but it is now kn i n t 84 districts Ж Wig ОР HieubhecHon. X is out of danger. The rebels. iios been driven oft from | performances were greatly exaggerated; the da det&chinent a “insurgents has made its appear- the т" ity ge he settlem to the Virginia Railway was trifling, and the trains on ance on the coast of the Baltic, near Polonga. — Gene: 1 Тее the folowing|the Railway were not interrupted longer than 24 Rüssián topi have been . ordered to proceed | пана СЯ dated the llth inst. animea to the | hours. General Grant is endeavouring to cut the rail- thither by forced marches to Kamnierpodols sk, which is iren T my the death of General Stonewall е between Jackson and Vicksburg. The report that з Бак ie 8 t insurgents under Oxinski gained an important victory Senn are now lost to tole, by a Pra LEES his death, | rera and sentenced to transpor Tati for iir over the Russians near Koniecpol, on the Pileia, in the | YS, feel that his spirit lives, and will inspire the whole army | to Dry То ак a penal settlement on the co Government of Kalisch. Oxinski was attacked by six —— !: courage and unshaken confidence in God | Florida. General Burnside approved the sentence. x 0 d pe and strength. "p Lo name S а companies of Russian troops, 150 of whom were killed | his corps, who have followed Nicber oi Bo nun Байа, Vallandigham appe ealed t o the Circuit Со ourt at Cin- and the remainder put to flight. A €— u оа PAM and A imitato ыз “уше алеттен : insurgent cavalry has occupied Modrzejow and D verything in the defence of our beloved country." я protest to the Court, s saying it was his duty to stop —— browa, and seized the treasuries. Ап engage ndi н appears that pies va was i P EA licence and intemperate | discussions, which ter aded to also place on the 23d between Turck and |in ће arm and hand by prae one of the Uniejow, in which the Russians hd defeated. The | recent battles on the еек азы in was found Vallandigham's counsel declared this oh to be. insurgents have gained a victory at Kalisz, in the | necessary to amputate his iid and the effects of the |^ politie е ech from a gentleman carrying a sword - palatinate of Lask. The — suffered consider- ойы. doit e with pneu ига, caused his death. | d g epaulettes. DM denied the au фу o! a congulasión, an able loss In the g t of Mohilew the in- hearing of his i sdirened a letter |M ет с and declared it to be the duty of — f ents havi -— pied Gorkis Б — bands | to him Pase. ance oraville, 1r in d the — — -— writ. "The. Court, however, in in Volhynia haso b en dispersed by the military and |, “І cannot express mx: reir t at the Жол к: "T could refused e the writ. It is believed that tho. try. Cze Вг. s corps has been d by the have directed events I s hav chosen, for the good of the Pr Seil Av тойи the sentence to banishment to^ Tisina Beomwski and three priests were taken а аса, and ono atulate the Confederate States. Тһе leading Republican prisoners by the Russians, who also ч учен. the -— k mne journals u unite with the Democratic organs in con- gent camp, with the arms, horses, and fora th urnside' nt . The Quen m of Plock а band, сона а b x y Fritsche, de with great demonstrations of sorrow and онн Mozart Hall Democracy at New York has passed reso-, and formerly by Masthowski, Tis box detésted Beton | The Richmond Whig says that since the death of| тестам demanding the discontinuance of tbe warand Wyszkow and Ostrowo, with the loss of several геев ashington no similar event has so profoundly and denounci cing Mr. Valla ndigham's arrest. The resolu- of men, and T their baggag е, arms, and correspondence. | sorrowfully impressed the deis of Virginia, The g The Czas of Friday, in а заа article, dwells upon m Examiner ва ре “ We. could bero better Administration bad placed the coun ntry ry ina position — tien] bie "upon the Po - cause se exercised by | SPa spared rigade or a division." Тһе Richmond | where even En lai dares to pully her." Acallhas — — the meetings hel in England, a A Inquirer. S that — Jackson's dying words | also been issued by the Fernando Wood adherents of the — «тһе resolutions of th ы а ы Apte бе: request that ral Ewell might be as-| Mozart Democracy for a peace meeting to be, held — pendence of Poland prove the noble sentiments and the political eh. the command T а а согрз. dina Пее | at New York in June, on the ground that tbe efforts - spirit of vh wd nation." has ECL a — address to the army onits|of the Administration to restore union b force of — e Europe states as official that the first еее М tory at eee. vill. He compliments | arms have failed. All the Loyal leagnes in New York . protocol гэй the T throne — was — rs and men upon their heroic conduct, and | State were to meet at Utica on the 27th inst., to urge. — | Rs а оп Ње 22 di cond pro reminds t на that de "e. more — bound to|the vigorous prosecution of the war. The editor of a their grateful thanks to Ње Almighty as the Democratic paper published at Plymouth, Indiana, к-н e Danish Prin ince to p» Greek ees by only giver of vietory. General Hooker Ta previously | was arrested on the night of the 5th by a detach- f- the Gre ie National Assembly, and the annexation of the eb peri order to the Federal army, congratu- ment of 12 soldiers, under the command of a | — Islands, is to be signed this week, ing it on its late achievements, and stating “ ‘that in lieutenant, by order of General Haskall was ordered 11253, „рї. ained Du T А f which — razzo of the landing of a detachment of Italian volun- Before delivering a general battle to its kr экетш Же | ће editor is accused are bis Copperhead politics 0 үе been increased by the appearance of an rmy had given n renewed evidence. of its confidence in|and disrespect of General Haskall whom he ‚һай -= off st. pub ised as a “ доп and two aides-| «Ву fighting,” he says, “ata disadvan E a New York regiment h decamp Зате nrod Ж Bucharest to meet Prince Kur os service for viclating th ne Би return from а tour of inspection through our country. ordei e Rd our movements, State in arresting а дйнс. a our withdrawal not а rebel dared i Tm tre ome away from within sen ида of C токат... reply of the Russian Government to | the ks conciliatory character. Tt i pmi à TAS Mire made bas рн eel par. "ed pm are new Budget will be very visco and will be | whenever we have fought we have inflicted heavier blows than | Which are found published shortly, and that other beneficial those we have received." trial of the Peterhoff has been ро e P. financial reforms, 16 will Bero Ahe aessa The New York World i ing tl dest O ке кийиш, of the Grand Vizier to raise the tax on 1 Lee with that of G I Hoo says tha The British vessels Cherokee , Wanderen, а and C and several other taxes. It is expected that Fuad | “it is the fate of m any a brave and че "nation -— we captured by the Federal c Pasha. will shortly be , appointed Grand Vizier. The army to be defeated ; gen to Ъе untruthful, „boastful, | mer Ni cholas has been conde mn 1955 1 false when occasio ands honesty, resignation, ANADA. been dissolved celebration of his safe return. An envoy from the | and a loyal eerte in таану кан н: us | ай а general el election is take es prises yy of Egypt is expected at Constantinople to conf: y civilised na «а No hi and fair-| WES —Accounts from St. Thoma: s stato that fik. + {1 + tha Q A 1 "n р qi minded man can rei ré p* va ORBE эте уч grief, great ritieni has ee caused among z the Danish у ‚ Евүрт.—Ргїпсе Napoleon has presented his Highness | pain, and shame. The fein. y who are ruling and | inhabitants by the conduct of the Federal Admiral Ismail Pasha, the Viceroy of Egypt, with the Grand | ruining us cannot save our honour? Тһе pec en ды who has made that harbour the head-quarters Cordon of the Legion of Honour. The Prince bas paid | in the defeat at Fredericksburg is said to have been his squadron, consisting of seven vessels of war, several visits to the Suez Canal works. А fire has |6000 men out of 10,000, and ibat in tbe pid at | which keep к steam науа up, in readiness to over”, broken out аё the Већа railway terminus, in which | Chancellorsville was at least 18,000 in killed, wounded, | — any vessel 1 eins e It was expected that, ) persons perished. Тһе Viceroy has given money |and missing. 1200 wounded who were left on the | фе Danis overnment would energetically remon- anå other assistance to tbe sufferers by the со! -|southern side of the Rappahannock n sent | 86 ved with the Government of Washing! ton against this m, and ordered the houses burnt ilt | аст the ra own | aggression. n expense, wounded were ч in the woods around Chancellors- Мао ЕНЕ by the Tue state that. GooD Horz.—The Cape Parliament met оп · ville, the woods having been fired by the shells of both'the French have sustained two . repulses F à ^ t May 30, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. before Puebla, that t they have only taken side, Surveyor =W- J. Nert, Rickinghall, Suffolk, Flax Manufacturer ignem forts, and have lost 3000 men in killed ке, ази жаны Bie Farmer 4. Fixes. m Pg pU CD Pat = nde d. They also state that General Comon-| MonkY MARKET, —pnrrISH FUNDS: Con- | Retailer—G. Рип», Cranle eer " . n- uer 1 у, Вштеу, labouret-J. Ho IxsoN, Bradford, гея A in the rear of the French witb, it is|ggls "ed at меч to i ^ "Money, and 921 for Abet: оао рыз Pi E ы A Street, Faddington, said, 8000 cavalry, and nothi can ent to | Three per Cen ts. Reduced, 912 tod à New. Three per | Middlesex, Painter — імам тугма, late Princes Street, Leicester the French army from Vera Cruz except un а | Cents., 9 o 5; India Stoc! k, 2; Ditto Five per paoar riverpool Жай СА, LA i төш Publisher strong escort. А account says that no fight! Cent, мо, 110; Ditto Four == Cent. Debentures, | 5,5 ЕЕ, Bury, Lancashire, Cab Proprietor- E. Surrox, Hartington, taken place Мерка ата to the April, and | 100 ; Fiv e per Cent. пина рае арег, 1062; THOMAS, Aston juxta Birmingham, "Tooimalkes i^ E komas, Ite b that the French had n nly sustained no repulse, but | Exchequer Bills, 4s. dis. — Е : Brazilian, 1852, Nartborough Кода, Dalston, таат. 3. W RUN Siue e MÀ on the contrary, on i the чов песени тана at | >58, ^60, 95}; Dutch Two anda Half per Cents, 651; Mio C Woor, Jun. Bri t Tittle Bowden, Northam tonshire, Stone th ra Ung the Mexicans wi Ditto Certificates, 1002; Egyptian, 991; Greek, 321; WILLIAMS, Жоо, dun, riere New Kent Road, Wheelwrizht—G. M. loss at the point o bayonet. The works of ie Ditto, for Acct., 332 to 4; i; Ditto Coupons, 15 to 145 | Wans, ры A Sale of Patent ovt, and x Rm siego had greatly seeds and the fall of the city was | Italian (Maremmana Railway), 8 80); Mexican, | Read; Cutler. zares, Hackney а SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.—R. Dorte, ©! ‚ Iather—A. Mac- expected. 351; Ditto, for Acct., 351 to $; Now r Granada 16 to DONALD, Greenock, Writer — J. dui Glasgow, етді. Т. REN- Зэн 17 ; Ditto Deferred, do: Рев 1862, for Ас B 891; | ar s lasgow, Grocer Q; BaxbEnsoN AOA fE- Bopa a OAE mt ortuguese, y an HO ae t: F о ом м xo NS mem 1850, 901 ; Ditt 1 ; 92; Spanish «2-6 bs Du Б 1 $ louso ка day aftek the Whit- | 938 to 844; Ditto. уер асан 12} to #; Tarkish, eerie ani (ts ини bed бугу си the report of the | 1862, 72 to 72}; Ditto for Acct., 723 to 1; Venezuela, Committen of ЕЯ Mr. WALFOLE called attention to what | for Acct., 242; Ditto, 1862, 551 to 57. NTERNATIONAL Doa SHmow.— t ed La dg inter- inetderéd „з show of a and other pened on Monday at the Agricultural Ra Islington 7 has remained open during the wi mber exhi- agp: odis id bited is about 2400, who are qti е upon pla: UR forms, the entire length of which exceeds two and < аы Зотетепе Пе OH „поо half miles. Тһе show is separa into ivi o Qon and Balon se. 18 $606,130 the first comprising * Dogs use ed in field sports, » in 40 ut oH. 228256730 722825073 | nd the second, “ Dogs not used im field sports," 96 ue radon мара basti BANKING ЕТМЕМТ. classes, 4 ан the galleries are appropriated. ' "т е ее р nado ын eue er К meua rizes exceed 10007. i ney. Among the sporting n mo g . #&11451395| dogs are the Duke of Beaufort's foxhounds, recently Public Deposits (includ- det ht Annuity) Banks, € iu NS CS cu crei de Tasa returned from wolf hunting in France; Mr. Barnett's REIP pape лоз Gold and süvertoii 2 899039 Cambridgeshire pack, and several other kennels of fox- MUTET S. Vos 13812718 hounds and ha тшу gren; three couples of the Seven days and other bilis As —c Prince of Wales's iers, bred by Bes gain ed 091; з The show of im was very lim of Supply, and said that o dud W.MARSHALL,ChiOwhi |i. of the otter hounds. There was a magnificent itical wisdom muster of bloodhounds, the prices of whieh ranged as the fom of "the. vote e in d The Earl of Stamford and Warrington, form ote inert gent; ете of e Og еек. , M.P., Mrs. Brassey, and Mr. Beresford Hope, ther it» di justified. and required by the алон —BANKRUPT! лоуувмітИи, late of Black- exhibited several fine deerhounds, valued at 10007. each. M к 0:8 precedent of 1767, Which, е entered oi lent s pu T MIA луш Potter— E merits ofthe нга 9 ыны «DD RÀ : ud dsuronp DIU ү "вот, otim Бао. эсш valued at 10007. each. There was an endless display of ed t culties. ; Kawo ‚ Меп, W. Bews, and H | greyhounds, pointers, and Putin, the different classes ipm т Qc hich were admitted to be excellent. The Irish setters were well represented, and bid fair to сот ith some of the Engli 1 remaining cl in the sporting department consisted f retrievers and рин some of wh 1 od "Inspector... T. Doveras, | by the owners at almos GÀ! sums, The Clum itas ore гоо Е ich, Railway ШШ exhibited by the Duke of Ne woeastle wero In th n tho mi G erT, Union Street ә Licensed Viet aller—D. Раваси, greatly a d ired, and аге stout, t e ev t of og ere Carnegie sadan бый, Kent, Gs Merchant—Gxonc 1 Fe with silk "and d with p pe гон Ber rs also contributed ү, a Mr. Үзе ес у, xu urer — SAMUE xL ROST, Braintree, Esse: шар, N GRY t, Farmer and Brickmaker. Oburcby ard to be punished for а ае Atresi Drona Nick ck Sanaa Assistant toa War Aces, Ear х1 Spencer and Ear dia. аша he пае е HEUTE | to £t] that, while the Goverum ВЕ Аа — Dem. late dd е : ] Бет — . X R Devonshire, Saddi NG. aen, КЕ aci he other n erby's from motives matter K б. E. dies бов, рол тету xot flor vet EC e Duchess of f Ma quies One dro Labvure EE. ions Slave-hunting m of Ramsgate, Ken Of Danvers Btreet, neisca R Тике, ^ Scot tch and Englisb, which make a S: E ‚| limited show. Sir James Fergusson T PRA -| called“ Ѕһееру,” ete at come the т xot ath Bullder--8 MaRx s, Mini tseller— | mastiffs, а num erous and excellent Lu and those e under 20 Ibs. in weight form the m , Cla] ев | отт (em zance, Cornwall, Lieutenant Е.Н. | are bul] terriers over and обе 10 н, wi white ocior haired terriers, black and tan terriers d rom » conferred upon the community, — Sir Е. TER, Cante Gilde -eckrox Srocxen, | Other kinds of the same species, whose - апі weight К opposed it, on the ground - A the are considered to be material ingredients in the estimate S ring шаваа derivod from of p» ni iine are Skye and other Scotch t of a | Езех : the King Charl iels, ~ via heim spaniels, and т. Bruce, on the part of the QUEM pig Button g Charles spanie enhei ion to the — with analteration limiting o же Ei dit, e Жанек]. Wa , Geo rcnt , Dockhead, Ber- the English toy terriers а in great force, and — f e terms of n "m" hich Mr. Prase assented.—Sir 8. | monde Baker Br wr MAU à ^t. To ves ъд Din exhibit all that perfection ed vg ies of breeding of |. SCC д е | таай Aum. 1 PATTERSON, да Tow m D. | which - ose races are susceptible. The - with жане as ost, Fifes| — Broker—J. Ѕміти, Aberdeen, Bookseller. the comfort of some of these dogs is to p^ DAY: f xm ce xe SEE Am чн ‚деа нін, айт - ridieulous. Many recline on soft. velvet ww | іц ГЕЯ . vA се. 29 inagé. vend Improvement ч wali Commander i the Royal Navy--G. ыман Thurgoland, Satin cushions, or are protected ML rich and dainty uses en were agreed to, th a few nd- | Yo rkshire, тары lier—J. Bo усаа ножи T Бегине NUNT cover rlets, while others are enclosed in ments. On tion for resuming the adjourned um : 0n tbe bjest and. from E —W. Т. Bincnz, Congle Маре, Victualler— W. Barr, lateof Everton, Lancashire 0 BLACKB E Kortak, rcliffe, Yor) кемге, Warehouseman 26: AEU бебка: orfolk, Fa: Ffy He Baker with belief —С. Cranxz, Birmingham, Saw Hardener—E. CLARKE, Sandbach, Chesh., A D ` А, Butcher—H. W. URN недв Rond, Brewer's —J. COSTIN, ТЬе А Street, TE A Town, Plumbers Ac W. CLARK, 1 в: 1000/,, г Р к Road, Lo oem Colour Dealer—J. €. Си y pg one ne in High "Theatrical Manager- Z. `HAPMAN, Norwich, Billbroker—J. . CONSTABLE, Я er in Marine Вїогез—С. ionis itted pro formå. ATTORNEY-G ет - s See ОНО, Burveyor— апа mised, 1t the ЭШ vie анан HR SERIE RO er should be | Telor — Witte Torre E: tt, Моны, endi, | i each taken” up by the Government, and that a measure ie be ae enea Gd Farthen shire Stree пакет Ез Park” Торассоп in the show. ith room Ида by them next Session.— Lord C. PAGET obtained | —1. Enxoxs, late of Guildsborough, Northamptonshire, Géntieman 7T. Pad онал ume E a ВШ to establish officers of the Royal Naval t, Manch Furniture M та of the Confederate States.—Mr. RoEBUCK mU. бшка, iik Street er oxford м о . GILDER, und tice that on an early day he intended to move an | Hitchen, Hertfordshire, Builder—J. cursus, High Streot, Marylebone, f to Builder-N x Yorkshire, Farmer—W. J. HoWzs, w | is one little fellow, answering Row, New Kent Road, esale Boot Manufacturer—A. Howsrw, Leeds, ich 1 >; H D. Hart, Oldswinford, Worcestershire, Clog еа: whie m лае X ni = mme HEATH, * Burton mastiffs ап! wa lhe | Street, Burton Crescent, uer VLA р amiralty—AwTHowY Inxicxt, | noble creature in the w ng | Patton 1 песа я "s Road, сйм ecc Office Стя c ege by Mr. S. R. ^ » Croy u lon. уеПег—' ` Kenr, opc reer E | for dog d ванае зине abundant AE: . iganshire, Innkeeper—R. KEN. aan еи Кланя à jr papers on Ad | Joumeyman Carpenter A. oen. LORS D. Sii, and G. E. dE ыкым for the curious; and th n rry - «нее Square, St. Luke's, Coppersmith eT. W M r scarcely exceed a dozen, give a furi breed 4 G THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. animals rarely now seen in the households of the wealthy, where once нет й тео Bail chief favourites. Besides these, the galleri Streatham, gave evidence as to his possession of common rights ı since 1851 by turning out his cows - апер the lord poodle and dium dozs, TE dogs ; Dalmati jan, Maltese, Manillaand Sie lian dogs; Greckterriers Indian, Australian, Chinese, and ер &c., in fac 'The Prince and P ecd M „Í th is , evidence Mr. „Scott relie d to show that the Government pattern : d) served out to | In reply to Lord Truro, the Daa | that the and the Hon. A. но, the e Association was not —€— set gp [Малу 30, 1863, | the rifles of t 1 that t the 60 pria all co ofthe manor, Mr. Samuel Martin, а arde [E was | admitted by the 1 as tenant), also gave evidence to th ant), also several other witnesses who h exercised comm -— ke and mmon rights riods, ad ta for Mss peri On d short ГАА Major ied bis sug. fo petitio т the c i rime нае о. c resolution. gest ted that the 17 a +ї c Bs. per hea On Tues Ae which may be said to have been the first public — r day, the price of (Чап being 25, 6d., the car of the visitors in early part of forme Fs са inuous line of i two miles, and t number of 8000. , which esses, the н р s tho Enclosure Com , ‚ He m theday ersons who v bou the Най day, whi m were untrue, and, therefore, My the Act of Parliament, miissioners was in the resolutions of the parish sho at lord of t plicant tor Lord Truro dei ani his entire стык ык! of the long ranges being introduced. The amendment was negative me other suggestions were then made as to offering а prize for sboo ooting at d nnmeas - | great difficulty they i all felt, and which gave Me o; ough distances, when Lord Wharncliffe said the was етей thro differences of Go overn ing d di ffer ment servi Jessels, for nor, objected to s fri „but left it to the to well hi the Secretary of Slate i War to issue only one unted to nearly: the first shilling day, the lin тіасеѕ bl d the Pento m Toad A" King's Cross A lengthened discussion also 'ensued upon the other ended rules were then adopted. M [0] upwards; - the number of visitors is said t g ANSLAUGHTER БҮ A Wirr.—An inquest was held exceeded 20,000. On Thursday the numbers exce opposition, Th зе question was—“ What Willi an iro 80,000. To ay after 1 o'clock the price of admission sapposed Мацае oF of the proj osure in hal monger c carrying on business at 18, Врсте, арей 38. will be red: which will enable many thou- | i теат т Jand, тех useful employ- | From the v oid ы Si eared that the w of decease d ds of persons to avail themselves of the Saturday ment E ЗБ, or h ?”” Answer by the lord | was a Welshwo o entered the. Saha of his half — to visit та — [of € To ren сеч "be land productive; by father as à T. ig 1859, After the death of the T AND THE 11006 E the ү m glip ng i in the swamps, and | father she married deceased, ed property тоне — The Court "of Common Council "held a pedi for buildin ЕЕ The reading of this | amountin ng to о 80007. or 10,0007., and made a will leavin — - бам ау, at which the , committee ap nie expression i vifi e became ill three months apo, tch over measures in P. On the part £ the е, and was ес treated by his wife. e used to swear the p of the City presented a report, stati ing | ot ihe Me y ssels fully consented to any |at him, and say that if he was going e he had overnment persisted in entrusting the | allotment that "T be made for exercise and ni better do el at once out of the way. She threw his bers recommended that all fi sition be abandoned, and an amendment w he Improvement also pres а report on the proposed | er scrinium across ed hill, stating that they had sought the advice of eminent engineers and surveyors, | as to the practicability of the connexion between the | ус and Dover Railway and the Metropo- tan Tai ilwa; tunnel, Ata consultation 1 Held on the subject, at which were present | Mr. Harri ; Mr. Bidder, Laon Mr. Pen aufs Cathedral, and Mr. H r. Thompson. did not desire n insist upon his wine, ‚ and extreme rights. ЧЕ [ei а friendly spirit, if а pr opos sal was made of such a | eharaeter as he could "enini be asked bs Каъ E as lord of the manor. The l legal gen n then | agreed to request an adj proposal might, d gnbuitied апа after some delibera- lion the assi commissioner assented, an meeting was a AA rned accordingly. n the previous айй ; for a m that ajd d the|M dropsieal, as E parue A eram She used to say that she had got the will, and none eei rty. When deceased. was most unfeeling. Tf he had got t his medie g sijo evening a public meeting of the inhabitants of t | district w. as held, Mr. ber of the Board | n " general desire was He as kept in a state bdo imbecilit; from d rinke.. ‚ш күнчө of Lig: gie threaten- Works, subscribe for the purpose of securing e di —— his attendance. Mr. нут imis n, disco nued iy minia — - w ere unanimously of opinion that ilway could across the river to the Metro- а tunnel under | а t such line e Won made from the | that the оре enclosure and to to the publio a a right to the for ever, E Ae tent which 1 t be considered | s necessary to effect the Ше FR was finally resolved ient and objec- atch over to eid ben ihe vau f the comm sedis L RIFLE ania of her rings. Deceased w mpletel сар ce Ried control and was so terrified that b he ass tell n m that he prs took his p mot who e Mrs. Doggett throw a carving and said she w divus Fas The jurj and other arti beona кт with Farringdon Street, А [of baing raised 18 or 20 feet above the ground f fai Association was held a few payin since at Wis s| toom ; his Begi, TA o a present жойы won ald he Chairman added that | fier a long altaat unanim чыл а, а erdic t of “Ma anslaughter agai ainst Anne gea ж. foi gett was then apprehended EU I be. Since the report had been prepared, en б” reenhill, the | Tankerville, Lord Talbot de Malahide, То qued EE d The coroner said that he would take bail, ineer, had submitted to him ic jarl Ducie, Lord Truro, the r. Lindsa вау, Si herself i T Aves иф bis sureties for o 250r pts combine in one bridge the two Ud. аалы u F. Buxton, M.P., Hon. A, Kinnaird, M.P., DOUBLE MURD: N Sov = Мо € erected at Dickens the railway bridge passing below Hamilton, General Boileau, Sir. John еа ме oming Аі oie iin i EH, de = rated in e other, and forming a connexion with the Metro- | Scourfield, M.P., Colonel North, M.P., &е. His Royal | parish of St. George the Martyn, Southwark. ме р tl канун f| Highness, in opening the business 'of the meetin ;| Thomas Lidbitter, aged 60, who has for many years m viaduct. It w fer М stated that arrangements һай been made carried on the business of a cabinet maker and licensed hills ne to the "ie ан eis Bridze ee ве | meeting at Wimbledon on 'the 7 July, and |victuallers’ fitter, аб 28, Borough Road, murdered his Estates Committee for consideration, «а — to|for a revi on the 18th July. Sixty ife as she lay in bed, and then attempted to murde confer [as the several publie bodies e|prizes wil be offered for all comers, rank кы son. Не had been ill from delirium tremens 10 court also'resolved to petition apii the -— bills of file, using the government rifle. The winners of thes me time, and was SHE medicine from а chemist in the London, (Chatham, and Dover Railway, with a view uriy prizes will also be tled to compete for a кач the e neighbourhood ; it appears that E udgate Hill. of 507. value, to be given in honour of € Princess Alex- | day morning he T orto to the chemist and made THREATENED - re ie ғ Тооттхе Сом: andra. The Houseof Lor ds" pr izeamou to1707. а ndw il such a stateme nt as led t o the рәп др sent for, On Tuesday m g», Mr. Wetherall, one of the. чэ be competed for by th any Án tant Enclosure "Commissioners, opened an inquiry at бо ná fide Government pum үсе ы "577 bore | with her throat cut от ел о ear, i Lower The entries for the Queen's prize already | the son, who was ridden, Ed UR: in indien of Toot ие ан би The inves tigation created great | amount to 970. Tents will be erected as usual, | with his throat cut js so shocking a manner that he interest in the кш, as it was considered that и» and there will be two officers or four men in|died n the hospital. He was wnable to steps рге be taken by the lord of the ma a y 4 1 ti que to the lications for tent — Ó an Ha от їп the still more recent РОИ в of. custe J that the milton “Мт. equity Tes for Mr. William James PEOR A: f tbe manor; Mr. Bonner, for Mrs. Chapman. der, i Scott, of Tie со” s- | claiming right of соттоп; and Мг. Inn Fields, for Mr. Bra аңа, a claimant to mon кем. There were upwards of 200 gentlemen evi he The Commissioner, in opening the proceedings, said would read thr and uestions, take idence, the d of the manor, | e deed of conveyance and the court roll, and a long discussion en -— which resulted i of the deed, and ence, as E "it of the lord " estion of the ri he roads, cie r the use of parish without consulting the lord аі the manor or a n on n of the rights of pasturage was r, carrying on ded on Tooting, Balham, and Ui pde and zm peii old M үке ra mber was e На РИС Mon: "Captain Templar called attention to the desirability of handicapping th | different as ж. offering prizes to be Mgr cm for | g Enfield, at 800 or 1000 yards ards' range. did - London. H arl | coroner; had considered the » question, | and, acting on Senora Hay's opinion, did not propose | ап eral Boileau pete the, т The Regis Wedly LI states Ша! the deaths in to await ped at the inquest sever apparent. unsoundness of the — idem were 1259, re than £ six HzarrH.— week that ended on Saturday, May 23, being less than іп any previous week for mo! hs The average — in the X i О Doe H were and 927 t » Bp 'en, ehe of serol i Max 30, 1863. ] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, abada tat, and Jordan, EDFORD.—Ihe tw n Craddock charged with causing the "death of Mr. Frede rick Budd, | solicitor, by beatin ng him „with hus Даш, Ку u ench retire a four, nd pr ascended the pulpit, and said he got up, not to preach | will be © Sidney Herbert,” the Ön the d ed into the vestry, and the fter which all gae candles were At the end of the beoe cer during the Ur war, and presented to the e js "Father Tywatius Lord Panmur The only inscription on the potent 1 name by which h mon, but to make а few remarks upon the event | best know the day of the inauguration the bri tha t day—namely, the Descent of the Holy Ghost. me {ре formally handed over to the mayor and cor- - ayers | a ser of por: ay. It was prov Aus Руа а t| “He had been forbidden by the bishop of the diocese to when е e prisoners ө аы Мт. Budd down the first preach, why he knew. not, a Ri lordship had: assigned no Ум —A great open-air meeting was held in time, his "n assisted him up; reason ; was called upon to submit, and he must do во; | this town on m dad ay, to consider the advisableness of few ya rds fi rper on his way home ent up the eris yh had taught Шар ар obeying ina Шарора. he memorializing Government to *'use i offices to р was now € upon to put in practice for himself. He was nu o him а wed the attack, Ге "him А & kh csdalued ег огра dt Poging an d by God's peru inre nns of hostilities between the Nort Aid time, with their the | help he meant to continue in it; he did not mean to do ы an Mis eirca n an arrangement of the ground until he became. insensible, EL post ер many of his brethren had done, go over to Rome ior d sg ina Боне n them," Тһе meeting was called by skull, and other md EE e s they аа yv in the [en S: Карава, їп d e of a requisition, and was ta ikely to endure ey remained in it. No, he К ке ЕНДЫ Mandos. AU A. yd prm rali qm аі Беа er eu Nen азезил Nodes d for trial on the char, d ilful Murder. 1e la ao^ із life for its sake He enged any o 1 , : eting pus E je that he had lived an inconsistent life, or that he had | at gre: Ie said :— eoroner's inquest on the e afternoon, the jury fanghe anything different to the Bible and the Book of Ё returned а Ану of * Wilfa M er? agains st them. | Common Prayer. e had preached what he considered the | or tie highs h t: vedo pn — Mose out to учои BRIDGE: —Consid ЖЫР. sensation has been | Gospel, and what he considered were the doctri f the | to send uk Sentus " pis ү tha t mayor er pn d caused in Glastonbury by an attempt made by a party | Articles in the Prayer-book. Моге than 400 people residing in | to bend. s. "Those о ошнои dA bo PO Med the parish, besides the rector and churehwardens, had sign polition t 2 the bishe inf ey ion Pre vi ach i m а , o к, retire to the Agapemone at Charlinech, near р Bon disposed persons, who did not come to church, this n. Ita appears that the lady, who was once an sad "M dimi not for ie к: d given the Ызһо оц зы of t an|view on есь whereupon he had pod ho ш him to that hi ibi ti НЕ captive; but just as the schone Арис ri pp pron iein and untl Ac r ка ү Hus Nim. во do eR or execution, and a carr iago T forhidda n to оіан, , but no nur ES but tho rector” was the discovery was made, the Pu rin acib who speedily assembled, Iti a however, sated that | T the aunted by defeat, and are entr аен үк te e strong ор opposition in бын of. di ы zd ready to raa ume h “ No P opery ' ? written in foa attempt on the first favourable opportunity. ero io Xp d к and on a pedem by arms. a hey fo foa ym теб Стлүрох.—Тһе parishes of Akenham and Claydon te ет ini Suffolk have UA for some tima in a state of im of caricatures on paper, with hundreds of inscriptions | чиш, caused by th юле in whic "n зы ser- | such as © a да Ee Blazer ! " * Who burn ices have been per by the е Rey. |“ Who idley, Latimer, and er redi to nid г boss rge Drury. On Whitsunday, the ps eN Claydon зе овен їп Writing to the Zpswieh Jo pute on ve Dto Ёталсо Wo Si im that ш commenced at half-past 8 in the morning. " ndles | Saturday week in ce to these demoust trations, A d ма омер, We yielded t of were lighted at the altar, which i decorated with styles a the uo ion Ei the Devil's Deformation under | Am ori ъ made а Кес beat Then again we ers and evergreens, with a large cross in EE centre. ise Zuingle, р л vug тули “К: another groa Рр, Дн ot on шы or their liberty, 1 ро wer—to ally themselves with the so right to do so, and if they have th rac- AUNT anyn fightihg e majorit; men зеп of the village, теа nd strangers. After the entry of ga |ti y in e tain AUT "d procession the Communion service began, Тһе | ће orlinance iH "ihe: roma University ои сн rector wore а e exten to his feet, |appoin 1, which — have recently been | mankind Now a amr бото $ Em P cmd the io United rdered i а yellow 8 . er this|uuder € consid J in two. They веј he had а chasuble reaching down his back to within а The оние iis d ined z few inches of the nd; this was of the pentecostal A ae practioaliy, € their ‘commissio n EE right red; on it was embroidered a golden more than а yard in length. Besides these he |! be t M e one "The e xm the T rede mantle. amice, and stole. The Dene-|there should be а school st "едо, which was ec АС * анне brothers or neos d о habited i in black бе, but without caps; their hair was cut quite close roun the crown and left long 'ontaido, The choristers ad ts under · service scarlet skirts. was carried 0 cvident intent to go as near the Roman form as po cae without the Prayer- book [HN аа entirely Ag Incense was used, the monks and choristers were pid: мнен t confer, after а two yen urse, degrees of E of y n * Master of Theology " " не е т ч, "Theology," and S that “ по ш 1 Or 8 ription s red mem ог о! ersity, but every person T oceed T the euh of theology should first declar: nå fide а member of the United Church of England м. Ireland as by law established." tid In addition to беа about, tl and out of the vestry, and during Ше entire service 24 candles were burning at the e arranged on either side of the cross. Numerous breaks took place in the se pes. e to rod of the introduction of musical embelli m ihe consecration, Father Ignatius, ye another rothers, presented themselves the o followed each other in turn. The loria in Paso is” had been sung, ае from th as laid pom gregation, wh ч OX 69 the Р, | ра first put into the chalice ; e reetor, standing i in be schools of arts. м ` physical science, conferring th degrees of В.А. and M.A., and of B.S. а E ed which no те о qualification nt The m Lc ques о of the university was to н е bed | treat а y to a senate and convocation, 4 pt of the senate | hearts Ыса when tudents front of the аа, drained the senem Shen going ide, | ht to him to perform the The y. Then, up the veils, maniples, and clear! them on a sq р паге cushion and carried e "out of the Akenham the service began The dress vom x -— Execu Nu terminated the аа ae а At being to “provide fo for the attendance of the studen at Divine service, gulations fc e as they might think fit, provided that ло | horrible atrocities to Dissenter should po Ba к^ па services." "Тһе oners osed rofessor of divinity, : a P D ei { Profe sors in various bran n of миг learning. nr akre — тане Pec nea ралі мити Р to be way w e endow. But we a that among desde of gh ечат "with Mas H3 o. Eu b We paid for а id as br viol M mrs hips, proc опоре pin. алкай 1 -—04 alw. e А {о about 1 A year, were verte: Oxo you do tias „0007. exhibitions. The LA od Вор о Pa t idm was ps im wo саа; but you of the the proposed ordinances | slaves in America d North RM in ine South to buy e connection be i f the wee Iam n. pir 2,2927. 4s. 8d., and that the balance at the bank was ye fongs for my oyn Шуай; hat wien haro 377,1477. 19s. 104. т. Со sioner Farn a pora) maintain с | weekly report showed a her decrease of 5,28 and the slaveholders ке Rois. E d uld tre: furt ті в receiving parochial relief in the of |27 unions, mak et decrease of 94,706, since that oo biaia o of ум 6th of үрне ты ittee п grants 15,5201. from the general dn 26 the E loym d Fand to on ан mployment and Sc ool Fand to seven enl, tants Y and made a number of small grants to 22 b d hens of а аппоуапсе to 3 seven in the Pa cp" of labour in those places, ran; evening the services at Cla ere. те таш, 21. to 2 ты Tho, aue, of t I тора $ —Eight men who were concerned i and choristers, came in X. the v e rhe riots which ы place in Ша town j^ the M Agra in virt was a re bearing m. 2 8, the | wer e tried н convicted last we s " ba, mm banners, Brother е d the rector bringing up | sessiors. e ri leader, Jeremiah C Th WAS pen, herear. Having ЕЕ themselves with their faces n to., Hie Eos A. ota vitale. "o d f the | much desire - England's Е the е altar, they ye the opening .[|others were sente hs and two to|N and the menced the exhortation. Just|12 2 months i рор dia to help А before the Brst чен wo boys, who wore white sur- iw ns are making for the erec- Mu» duy pliees over their searle& skirts, and who bad borne the | tion of the s! the late Lord Herbert of Lea, the тоге to say * two candles before the altar, went into the vestry, | public іпац aration of EY will take j^^ day, bene i ocu ea d of the 1 At tbe |е 29th "The statue, whic peto the altar and By doing veni ang Meng with slavery, but at Marochetti, i is to be placed i > the Market, p in this | ате. city, immediately in front of the Council Chamber, on 1 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND (t GAZETTE, [Mav 30, 1863. with the slave. And I must say that throughout | the wo contest there has been а curious € on the е of ME men who support the Federal po ae ey һау тү he wo — Church, held a Levée in the forenoon in | Holyro ood Palace, which was numerously · attended, and afterwards The dee - ETE they only reached Kazeh ; after. [gr reat del and anxiety, and consequent ill- ext intelligence was dated Sept. are not neutral, because we hav sym Ау Now, sympathy is no a part t ot "nouzalty: d І at theretiring moderator, Dr. Bisset, of Bourtie. Dr. Craik, Mr. 1861, M Кыш, e eel а more cheering tale. ада orth.’ once eene Le that I ы EY with tbe North. | of Gla: asgow, Восі -— ET ydo go. ER Ue In the General Assembly of the. Free Church the "Rev. inde- Guthri ofa s were the advance, with a sufficient attendance of por té rS em аг наа and -were peful f a million to one. They < sermon on z th ; Home and Foreign Missions; " and but I will tell you the Rev. Roderick Macleod, of Snizort, was elected moderator —The Hon. Major Yelverton ted a petition to the House of success. More | without t a particle of n nth reached England by ырай. "that they h Khartum, and then that they s joined at Gondokor), on the 20th of February 1186, Mr. Petherick, ie odge his case. ne month's further therefore, probably aes heard month of July next. еар by Mrs . Long- ou go into ica you would == i things v very n dilereni There you rice see ue e ; there y' Ree find husbands dragged to абд would па |ы gone there, killed, [mede qe made epe т life. They know what "е horror of the war is; the; a| Чу; The appeal w before 2 Лоре about а pir ion brought , some "un Consul at Batou um, who was € reported to hay Abyssi ssinia. There is a short break inour knowledge of their papers by way o the Society. His present reports contain a consecutive of the н and principal par liis т odi 1 the жы, of a сон libel году in the latter's letter to the London туе now been lodged in the Court of Session by Mrs. Forbes Defences have | to the ек that she is the awful wife of Major | journey between Kazeh and Gondokoró. They com. mence on pct 1, 1869, а nd date from his departure from the capital С а kingdom. -— кагат, be abuts by one of its cor! again n, and that as such her husban d, if any person, we y pr E m , secondly, has no 'domicile ts in Scotland, tile Court of Session ic no Jurisffstion in the case. а ко this war, ; І have I сарпо c UE in the immense area I have t I tell you I believo the time is come Nyanza at its кашы ei 3 pce) о evot ing, who gave his EI Journey, franke ded I | his оч the independence of the South ; inat ү by. ю defences admit that the libéllous letter was written will be carryin e gri Mrs. Forbes —if my advice be worth anything, you will ta reject it—I should advise you ы вау that in our opinion the Con NT edera p er States б денеа hould at once be acknowledged TS The Rev. Ho sets s m$ ee Mr. M. Beal € е following resolutio F LORDS.—Sir J. B. Walsh, Bart., v. The Secretary af Siate wc ына and the Attorney General, — This was an Карр ourt of Chancery оп tbe question whet а as RR s Mud abies or о pay t а of the of five M of Sic тоа d f which p am were peche to pr: curie опаа out of Sch pensions to be paid to the officers and soldiers of the omphny s iy who Tüsht b be disabled in their service ; and or us x ES - ie iege Ate purpose | undertook to repay to his representatives whenever they shoul dence of us Co аа Ideen Mon ONT cl үзене tho -| cease to employ ships dnd to have a military force in their actual pay and service! Tho mes Mee Я + Dra ies The Rev. J. Guttridge (Wesleyan fires Church) | judgment, said that the questio ether appellant mogyed, and Sets J. Clegg seconded, the following re nm to зи — by reason n of. д; events conte plated amendment : by the deed hav s суа In his opinion the appellant was we titled to it. event prime raa, MET us taken р the e аб this сањ records its high admiration uld en entitled to ЕЁ а “Тт of the honourable — " hitherto maintained by the Government in reletion to the dreadful,civil war now raging on the|then aros с continent, and earnestly papis that the policy of — ека wil us pursued in fu D who wi [ш wo and therefore, m ant w -|the land of which Us have h|evident from a уагаеа ortion "E occupies miles bro some 6 feet above the sea ler үт "is tod with detached conical hills, least of мы ch attains the height of 10, 000 ы t—the Montes Lune of Burton and Speke. i t ES chief feeder nother lake , the Luta Nz ig agii to us dw Sek CN w bro E the Tangauika lake is emptied, and not su E at thi een speakiug. of the sec reports t tuat in the. Mares орен Ber tho lois * со g the Crown тонду: $ ut that was an utterly use the trust was not a distinct and with the agris и ай a 7 tke бишру claim "had hap ыы A ur ed Sunday week a Шаша! bee bop named Fitzhenry, 28 years of — interfo КОНЕ tho appel nte Dear -— eoi onse within a. a few act of 1893 w Ros. He a lane qui Ме skull "ba tired" in Een his bios всаб! surrounded with x S аа man had agreed t of mo ney for some d toa ант eid: Joseph 1 Kelly, who was going America, and who wanted him to advance a ее sum to enable Kelly’s father to emigrate with the This requ efused. On the Saturd he and КеПу were drinking together on the follow: wing mornin 100 yards of his own house. Тһе ju ury a at the Жш returned a verdict of Хи панча against J. Kelly, who was commi ыч I MURDER IN Ws of) ite dini A East tered abont, nde a m with costs. The mco сат апа н med: lo scat Ju qe Atisccllaneous. DISCOVERY OF THE Ea кн F THE A — п the anniversary meeting of t yal Geogra; ie M Яб: "Marton: the cms ptains Speke and M тт 2 —A fe M т since e ines visite its ita neigtibonrhood, ; representing himself spamer wered to a large number о tin mplete some ubfinished lines of railways i nited States, and offered the 5 ending g emigran " sa E o America on »- U: nm s of the general similar ar race. way ere Ohm had directed that all debts and liabilities of р; i vi Tum tribes "Jal лата sabi КА р H 1 nhabited by а of Uganda, whither Speke no Their е сера E full ha ерен country Ties tg the Nyanza, and and northern bounds y. nda ; Its banks a | he calls * v аке. The present size o: it is about 150 miles in pe "d th of them lies immediately to ^ epi о! nect d wit ith N anza. Supplies the Asaa T which та j „Nile just above Gondoko тд. Th the paym with the certainty of continuo 4. е „ехріот ет xpediti His previous journey С right angles the tem "jointly travelled ру Bart - himself to Tanganika == ke, and u detaken bile Captain | а Kis h) led him i each, and r rative 'employmen t from the moment of thei 1 It is said t ра е gems е эж Tanding but the police — thought it it pts e some inquiries Б тав һе E received, leaving € which Mr. Baker is now engaged in Captain Speke never ані it, but оке iton jis map s being annex —— to the ile, which е -a b making a great h ead at the eas sternmost part epe of о а la Е where northward, € Taly to sea, called t сенси быр le Nyanza o of лез: extent. ган Кейип eatiod 0 а + N. ша тең the даш; аы cerro ecrire of the Ny Г hosp dialect ' "suddenly ceased, cairn of Spekes 1 ems Жу a lay, by mem of the iem Cons It mee a апай, à position on a hill some | the exploration of occasional travellers and distance south of. the ped It is built of roughly- | dealers, as Репеу, De Bono, and Miani, had reduced | на, and measures 35 feet square at ihe | Ње i е псе between the nearest points base, and 40 feet in se e On the north. жй : eee white men to 400 miles | Я = >ш, having on tra Sie Arabs сопу vinced S THE Рвіхсе CONSORT CargN.—A ЕК5 de. erected. а, Кале а of the Queen, i in about 489 geogra nical miles cipes of Gondokoró, the огу о or а МЛ White N пе, thou n 8 then he assertions of t the t want of | more ba: rbarous. end of ie калби ч deavouring to we riim bim He succeeded, m ч 14—' He, ent stream of de un Nile. ascertain cw: trut h of ced dà nibo the мои D On the g initials of the he members of the Royal Family, with Е s potentates that st, 1862. The travellers start ме, ко OT- |е new of en the date зїн Anges GENERAL А e com eee her Majestas 1abd at war, ly owing , of the Dun т .* K vious | to lat. the | to the Speke was obliged to travel зањ 4 е Peine Ж Established hieftainsliips, and LR in consequence of famine. dens ЖЕ Tata mem Debe "uiid pass acd mih el of 1000 feet in thé rifer Ж ча эы: эры а ыы Max 30, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. when Speke arrived, and they ' welcomed him cordially. After some days the camp broke up, and marched to e pelled the Bari natives to с wW "ада that t y universal accounts of the i an treatment, of the natives ы these Turkish traders. aptain Speke reache соо оп the 5th ebruary, and the et M. more civilised countries he TT visited, or Phe ingdoms Karag nda, and Ungoro, Spoke Caere gives the preference to t -named, inasmuc chie and children till they could not stand, ands in the practising of witch craft. The {т avellers spent a whole year in ad a white man ever been seen before, nor d they in all probability ever have escaped from their чаа һаа e not supplied their Majesties with n presents, and that the kings had not eagerly d red. to open a traffic wth the whites. Ву the last hicligene the travellers down the Nile the were coming steamers of the Viceroy of Egypt, and шї Ъе‹ ex = ected à t h of June. The President t Ё approaching опе ШШ from opposite hemispheres, which can be better un nderstcod than described. After fastandi East А riean exped iin 8, bee i in southern or 9€ latitudes. Не was well entitled to say that in the т tations Pere Majest г whose support апа countenance they were indeed Dy РЕ , the XE thei been — about in their Wzar INDIAMAN. Tho ship Moorsfoot; Captain. "Coulthuret, with a crew of 42 men and 4, passengers, was totally lost к ч February, mewara ei dH irom ; St. Louis, Mauritius, E was Mau at anchor p z qox ar and drove her on a reef, а short e she tal wreck. Thirty-one of the crew, ferre е г and first and second | officers, were drowned in the ship. русча 7 0to5 21р Въ аса Best Short-horns 4 8 — 5 0 | Ewes & 2d qualit; — 2d quality Beasts 3 4—4 о $ —4 0 Best Downs .. . ő 8—6 8 зам Calves . 3 8— е 8 : o. Shorn gus ric E Pigs 2998 4—4 8 рү LECONFIELD died on Sat afternoon under very po 4190; ас Lambs. pee Calves, 63; Pigs, $90 Budden and painful circumstances. er ladyship, m her daughter and a nephew, had . left the family residence in ! Grosvenor Place to pay ordinary visits. After calling ng aion e have a de spurius the weather Place, and then going to Grosvenor Street, her ladysbip, imme- 76 warmer вола 8 TO МАР а. € pim not diately after handing MM — - Bi si cards, fell on the жанга kis oue and oia a clearance cannot be effected. shoulder of daughter. ce driven home, and | The number of Sheep is E rather large, and trade very dull; medical aid called in, Dat her завр е ex pired i in little ı inae prices are abou! tho sam моз с last. Calves «gems -— than half ап hour.':The med pronounced | plenti and pri rather Lamb is death to [елу arisen from аро; Tes š ems I [eer was the | request, but we кйш до ek Our crei. ыу only daughter of the Rev. Wi ? "Blunt, of Crabbitt, Sussex. ер 4 of ced c ee 1540 — and 320 Calves. Miich By her i Lord oc. she has left five children Cows, 1 Oats t з= RS o E a а сан x uam ей! one. ы Best Scots, Н. Long-wools. .. —... Mure; Aq onc s H on. Henry and the Hon. Per -— .&c. . 4 8to5 0 Do след ‚4 4—4 6 Best Short-horns 4 6—4 10 Ewes & 2d quality нө „Г 2d quality Beasts 3 4—4 4 | Do!Shorn s 4—4 0 Best Downs and Lambs .. . 5 8—6 8 BIRTHS.—On the 22d ins Half-breds . . | Calves ‚8 8—5 4 KinwAN, of а daughter—21st 5.3 in South ect ny Ct Cows. 5e Shorn E rs EU, Pigs 9 4—4 4 BROOKE, of a daughter—18th inst, at 8 ч шы the wife of | Beasts, 1260; "tuv & EAN 8890; Calves, 453; Pigs, 220 Major the Hon. E. T. ERSKINE, of a gom subo Sith -— at 2, ау Street, РЕ ze. the Hon. Seymour DAwsos РАМ: AMER, of à MARRIAGES. Eer the 23d inst, a rne Port, BE Чо ВАВА erset—?21st inst, at the British VIVIAN Iu Sidesk son of the, ilate Captain 7th R j р to the Commander on-Sea, Captain iXWELL, Adjutant E. uc gn c Е STANHOPE TAYLOR, DEATHS.—On the 22d inst, at 40, Wilton e Еми Везт, Ба Шш, ае of "John Stratford, Earl А Aldborough— Parra entm CHARLES Wu. BEA Esq., puty- -lieutenant for the сич of Hants, oi of ч pr ht Hon. and Frederick Beauclerk, D.D. с=т i Insh at Cootehill, Ireland, H Maria MaRy ANNE, daughter Г Gen — Ith inst, at Paris, Lieu: t. Colonel i MEA ч а Horse Artillery, son son of the late John Gibbard, Esq., Sharn- brook House, Bedfords Captain WM. WYNNE, hire—22d inst, in Cold an Вача at n. Norfolk Street, Park Portm: re, | m Guards, aged гура 29d ont ва,. “Нор op plantations е State that of th 4 m winds and frosts the bine has assumed a yellow and in consequence Tane PHILIP ANSTRUTHER, Es ickly appearance, the`vermin also being decidedly un а late Colonial pem at Д of the Island of Ceylon, aged 60—23d TU credi. as many as from 10 to 15 flies being реке a nd o inst, at 1 Lans e Place, memes MangarerTA J J ray a single leaf in the middle of the e gardens. rect of (eene "Hosson, Esq. late H.M.'s rney- General for St. Vincent, W. dis aged 58—21st e. propi Моове, Esq., of The Close, Lincoln, aged 71. —Per FIELD, Tau Prime Meadow ay 70s to ги ке 187 Р dem ez тары do. . 75 New Clover .. .. — fow do. «; do. .. Do. second cut .. m T GARDEN, о... oo „== — | Блат EY 36 Rowe V» vi RU. NE Hanvkv Vegetables continue М апа Ріпе ppke Peaches, and ж батон: Мек are more plentiful than they were last week. ND MARKET, THURSDAY, May 28. trawberries from the open ground now begin to make | Вир. ило Hay.. 42s to 1008 | | Inferior Glover .. 848 (01008 RSi appearance; good samples of them fetch 4s, а | Inferior до. . 72 84 | New do. Soita nit und. Cherries of foreign growth are fetching from 2s. |New do. Р m Straw . 36 40 to 3s. per box weighing about 2 lbs. each. Oranges are | Superior Glover ..108 116 Josuua Вакев, lentiful. Pine Apples rapes are for the WHITECHAPEL, THURSD. y 28. emand. Potatoes as Jast week; large supplies of new ones | Fine Meadow Bn z^ to 82s Prime vhs $s EN are still making their appearance from Cornwall and the Inferior. до; 70 | Inferior do. .. ..100 Channel Isles. Cut flowers chiefly consist of Orchids, Pelar- m w Hay. „— — e9dcut —..100 goniums, Cinerarias, Azaleas, Violets, Miguonette, and Roses. mo — | Inferior do. bem 28 82 Bw 2d си — ears, per doz., 18s to 24s Apples, per кок, Ae to 18 6d ps per doz о 15s Martes per din; 205 to 868 аты, do., "10s to 16s Noc starines, do., 185 to 24s Kent t Cobs, p. „ 100 ibs., 150s VEGETABLES. Cabbages, per doz., 6d to 1s | Tomatoes, each, 4d to 6d Green Peas, per qt., 4s to 6з · | Celery, p. bundle, 1s 6d 2 28 h, 6d to 8d h aep pe | Nuts, small, р. bush, 14s {0188 Alm onds, do., 18s LS.—LoxpoN, May 29. Our trade continues healthy, but the odas are very small, эз the growers are at present so ping ux their demands. How ет, as shearing will not be general for another nth, rices remain —oü[ South-down Hog-s. d. в, d. | Leicest. Wethers 1 7 to . gets. i: 7to018 |Ditto Норов ..1 8— Half- bred ditto. $ 8—19 |Q ing Skins 123— Ye Down E 1 7—18 el Wool .. 1 4—1 8 Ken t Flee ый valo 3g ditto —.. Cauliflowers, each, 6d eA 2-6 фе. иеа — eii ene m ton,| As M A Le то to 5з а: АБК LANE.-—Moxpay, May 25. lots (n ew, iotr » Flukes, do., 100s to 120s | Rhubarb, p. WA йога d ns Sd don ШОК Me н еа dm f X thi y Rocks, do., 60s to S0s | Garlic, per lb., 8d to de а ау " Cups, do., 15s. to 858 m нан, 1d 4а se'nnight. Тһе market was tolera Ped attended, and in some Türnips p.bunch,$dto4d | Endive, р. score, 1s Таноо а sligt a к ичн M ERE Carrots, do., 3d to 6 Horse Hadish,p. bun, 1864 to 4s on the Baltic qualities. Vor Bare there wis а good inqui Spinach, p. sieve, 1s 6d to 2s | Mushrooms, MÀ ир E = atfull prices. Beans and P. cui in value. 1-4 Cucumbers, ehe 1в{о 1s 6а Lai А тА 1s. por qr. cheape wás limited Beet, per doz., 1s 6d Ъз, per [rbd ig dt iod a t woek's ratos, NEWGATE.—May 29 Best Fresh Butter — .. str. 100. per оши lbs, Becond i A 103, k, 43 04, to 4, Sd, per $ lbs, METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. Moxpav, Мау 25. The supply of Beasts is about the same as on Mon ау last ; the weather and demand being good, trade is brisk, rather o The number of Sheep is rather less, r^. quite equa; the demand. The 27 icest Downs 4 Half-breds are in request, at а small adva But, owing to the depressed ud of the tallow- market fat sheep a ктө difficult of sale, and cely reach our quotations. Good С: в are scarce and dear. еы From Germany "Ho nd there 550 E S and 34 moe fr pain Scotland, from Dave; from Кок апа Башк, E Beasts ; and 100 fro: the Northern and — —— Ети Monday, May 25. During us week the vals c окин, by rail, aud from abroad a таи been lim ited, а nd f l fresh samples the Nu Бато шы. и the. eal ide D new роон, fro: тре for the season. . АЕ this day's quotation: экы 408 to 1608.5 dito RT 908. а созы Бер ifs "Hocka "s cde di dio Reds, e 808, ; Td 8, New, 10s. to 128. per ew LI res ЕКЕТ.—Мау 27. * tings Hartley, E North Pelto! ; tan- field Moor, 13s. 6d. » glam, 16s. ; Pelton Gas 1e. 0 148. 9d.; Eden Main, 15s.; iEnd Braddy l's Hetton, 15s. 6d. РЦ 168. 9d. alls "End Hetton, 10s. 9d. ; Hartlepoo! 6d.; МА: 90 Ес E Mer ERE PHI os PER IMPERIAL QUARTE limi AME — "a - Вы. White 46—56 Red .... 42—50 ted runs. jv ed Red .... 42—52 dala ver $e Nori. ENT BARLEY, grind, `&йїз&, 235 to 305. . Chev. 455 Malting .|31—24 — Foreign. „grinding and rie ape СҮЗЕ r3 Malting .|285—32 s уйны € and vs КТ, ТҮҮТҮН tch page= Potato 22—26 Feed ..|21—23 — тере i Potato Feed ..| — — Foreig: -Poland and Brew m Feed ..|17—22 RYBS 1... eeccooeseseessevocsosssoóo 7|Foreign.| — irse foreign. ........ serere ret Beans, Ма vene xr die € to 31s ....Tick s 32 уно od .181—32 — "Ризо т з —388. „Winds. — — SUP UREVAEVESAT ARS Small/40— 2 КЕ m 32—34 Peas, е Heus and Kent. -Bollers 353 . 187—4 га ple ....428 to 488 ...... .180—38 Foreign "E h a low been fine, wi The TS since . per qr. gn Ning to lange rather an u t. Бори... 60а. Foreign .. p .—We have had "опу га small po miliers and dealers at this moris s quite m raia retail at LIVERPOOL, y 26. bad town d prn ua ED, a good ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, of taking charge of the Manufacture of Che- Linseed C; trustworthiness, rd apply. Liberal r бе {оа Sih rty. A member of "the Socie Adm of Friends referred.—A р] i» Dex 139, Post Office, Belfas! ANTED, a TRAV vm d — One connection among Nurse edsm нав “мее kei Åc., will meet with. а dem commission ^ No phy —Apply to T. J. Nicks, Russia Mat Ware [m 32, Worship Street, Finsbury, E.C. АНТЕ; ап Mire YOUNG MAN, of good and w ^ nted with his profession, Pali ace the таке all Trees, to take tho eb charge of eme RR — Apply to w Н. CaPARN & Sox, Kiog's Road ANTED, good KITCHEN озар азы рм (married, ое young children) as Labour Master in small Agricultural Boarding School; the Wife to Cook and e Clean for the boys. None but Church-people with very P characters need apply.—Miss C., Beckley Grove, near Oxfi some knowledge. at abe eod Departm Goo aa » General н) 55 К if ш. irst-class WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. mortes Cd. ea a Noble d expe 15, Fleet Street 22 £| 3 РЕ il S$ аьаан n, Е.С. аз > XPERIENCE ENE ENER ii E Ё ; FE PERIENCE GARDENERS (r u GARDENER | TS ROPAGATOR or Рота ИО ml TORE 21 nau to gentlemen.— Further г рие given on MO P —QGreat experience in first-elass — B*&d4|£5sd|£ за. £54 Messrs. E. G. HEND ENDERSQE & Вох, Wellington Nursery, St. | London and Provinelal ; а first-class Grattsman, Hard and | 12 Table Forks ье О | 3 2 4019100 John's Wood, London, N. Ls SM 8 Sy KS ооа Qultivator m. à eie rre YT general. | 12 Tablo Spoons +». .|1130|2 0 0240|20 12 Dessert Forks .. 11401110 01120 ( ARDENER LT зц — Married ; unde rstands 2 12 Dessert Spoons .|140|110 01120 n Gardening ix А... its? Branches, Three years’ good ROPAGA ATOR. — Good Grower of Soft-wooded | 12 T: Spoons M 11016911 0 01 9012 character.—J. W., rchbutt Terrace, Manor Street, Chelsea. Plants *» e has Me 20 pos experience for Egg Spoons, giltbowls..| 0 10 0 | 0 12 0| 0 12 0 | 019 Market.—A. B., 20, Moysten Terrace, Bow. 2 Sauce Ladles .. о 60j0 8 00 зоо 9 ARDENER (Низ) —Age = married, one child ; | —— 1 Gravy Spoon 066/0 9 00100[011 ( 1 (GENERAL) has had 25 years’ practice, and has га не in his JROPAGATOR abilities; | 2$8alt Spoin gilt bowls.. 0 84|0 4 0|0 4010 4 present situation. —A., Mr. Stedmans, Midhurs no pretender. zu A. Q, Mr. edt Ede &c,| lMustard Spoon, gilt]! 9 85! оз glo Bedford Nursery, Haverstock Hill, N. el еф 99 201082 ARDENER (Hzap)—Age 30; TES Ф.Е аа. да lPairofSugarTongs ..|0 26} 0 3 60 3610 "iw 7$ in uw - Same сз Three — ЕЗ character. ROPAGATOR, MAREET GROWER, and SALES- | 1 Pair of а стти 140/110 0110011 i { er, Upper Mitch е neod. both in a ; Boftiwoodad 1 Batter K e . Tor udo ARDENER аА Age 36, m erred, n : | Pianta de n oL 214 E n Gard has pi ough iie cm iem and | те 0 22104 eo a en Gardening, Early а си Forein Can ed 14 Total . Ж rdening, Early an Че Forcing ба 1 ota 9199/12 9 01396 |1417 3 | AND STEWARD and GARDENER, ox GENRAL Any article to be had singly at the same prices; Ап Oak ARDENER (Hzap). — са 32; Messrs. N- | IANAGER TA n EST. АТЕ.- ~The о Adve r will pay a | Chest to дай. the above, and a relative number of Knives, o noe - can yim cenfdence recommend a | liberal bon that obta рта as above. | &c., 21. 15s. Теа and Coffee Se Covers and Corner ho hasa ractical knowledge of | eta elass pic d Md per — AnGUs, care of -Dishes, Cruet and ueur Frames, &o., roportionate паті Ма n, W. Mr. Thos, Cole, 2, Mansell Villas, Wimbledon, Surrey. prices. АП kinds of re-plating don севз. Суола (HEAD). CABE 40, married, no in Tour AR a pex Sete] al knowledge Hp AND SIEWARU Has bad the EE had gratis, and free t. It có upwards of Mrs. Vallance, Hove, Brigh ved Sussex. P of a large Estate in one of the Midland Counties e Illustrations of his АТА e водо g Silver d many years; will be аё liberty in July, and is desirous of a | Electro : Plate; Nickel Рите, ami Britannia бега "Goods, (5 ^AEDENER (Hzapn)— Age 31; а gentleman Tee ment. He has had many years of practical experience um. Covers, Hot Stoves, Fenders, Marble es to recommend a Young Мап who understands зе Management of а, Tim nber, CAS „Зараа ш Кон Kitchen EA Lamps, Gaseliers, Tea Trays — Flowers, the Culture sc the Vino, te. d Particulars can be DE and К өен, rge Farm Urna, an тре us UM Toilet " erring to HENRY D, Estate Agent, Beccles, Suffolk ARDENER (H е nil: uem as RETE o recommend a a good Working Gardener er. Sixteen увага o Landed сызы) etors owman Тата, "London, W.C: e character. ny person a да їп ustrious, sober, an AGENT.— The Advertiser, who has had ; guliging Man, will find thjs party worthy of notice 15 years' experience in the general земате of CHRESHER'S COLORED FLANNEL SHIRTS. ARDENER (Hzap).— Sin ides has a thorough | ап Es tata of considerable extent im one of the Midland Counties —Pnizz MEDAL awarded to THRESHER & GLENNY u^ 2 у practical pev cud x P Management of Vines, Pines is V e an engagement нара Эзе х character with а | бпе and superior FLANNEL SHIRTS, India Tweed A Orchids, Stove and Gree ts, Flo ower and 12°; chen | noblem gentleman requiring e к The routine | апа India Gauze Wais x Gardens. Rec B. Andre Үзе orta or hie practice as comprised the Ercetio rs Of| Lists of Prices on application io TunesHER & GLENNY, E Place, Croyd eee frm an Buildings, Under Draining z атй Гар [оргон Strand, W.C- 2i n nagemen "T Ж m maler generi un pec e — ore — : Priz — Medal 1862 гаў m— (Hui) MÀ A pe under- | monials of a high class сап be given, together wi Den. WARDED BY THE Jurors Of CLASS II, $ to tbe Proprietor of the Estate, with- whom his engagement re stands the Ал 8 ot ati ораг of 59€ Fruit: e: Stove. ve and | s extend серии ови ней. Вад бегі LENFIELD STARCH, , being a confirmation byo Teerences and c * Ec Na M -Ipocor or с" т" LS fhe АЕ ed Blarch.- К y SES ы чы. Д: аы a ARM STEWARD or BAILIFF.—Age 39, married, | Packets at 4d., 1d., 24., 4 a 8d. each, by all re Ше ( j| (Heap). ^ 84, married, no ineum- noineumbrance ; а Scotchman ; has a thorough know. рел ge Grocers, Oilme qoem Mg ets Е оте Md E гер of "p E rome The highest testimonials can be give Plants, Orchids, , Vines, elons. Alsothe| —A. 45, espere Street, М; etr. oW. за A aan E Son Уза. ARM BAILIFF.—A 1 ds th Vie. я g lerson el- —Агке 22, single; understands the ington Road, Si. John'a Wood, Management of a Parm, Stock, &e—R. S, Bedmont, Т» чн ште стт сфе М Бе ре БШ + С ARDENER (Hza»), age Е single—J. Horw, m s ennt ini Dortons of Cognac. 187 French Bo h Bottles, | ен TR SE 19 а — Downe, MPROVER.—Age 19; has had experience in the dozen ч Асры”, ш den айрыл. ерк y Foreman, who has eai ре. р е is fully $ Nursery and ез business. First-class references.— HENRY BRETT & nan н А t'to undertake а first-rate situation as Gardener, | F- J. H., Post Office, Worcester. аге Distillery, Hoi ; rapp an АГЫ of Gra an т озтегв, an tables ; isa good Plantéman 3nd Flower Син. —Lidnub ба ста, ERES! ai, or паа: HANDED TM 38, no ; understands ће amb € c ARDENER. PRI e eod, Ите experienced hand is required, Good character.— Miss Brown's, Lower Tooting, Surrey, 8. А, J. A., m daa, xu а i E (UNDER, ог SINGLE-HANDED).— Age understands Forcing. Nine 'years' experience in <. v send establishments, Me be well Teommendod.— H. C., ?4, Burr Street, St. Katharine's Docks, London, G y ARDENER (rooma) Das nd 22. Two уаз eod ost Office, Aeton, W. фу чет Orchids, Good recommenda- | Gamer (Suc d Gronhouso po ж ds, Hawkhurst, E Stove AILIFF. ‚ CUTBUSH & Sow сап strongly recommend а Man cmiddle-aged, d Ei pm oa spionabla character and experience. —Highga: в, Lon: & ames o qd in a Y s or змен s Garden. —hAge 25. Good reference.—W. ; Mrs. Darrock's, Brook Lane, Chester, OREMAN and PLANT GROWER.—Has had 20 years' experience in Well up in the largest Nurseries, wholesale and теш, аз —— o Noblemen and Gentlem Propagation, Won yc Trade | рај а аа —Honrt, 26, Nicholas Street, Hox С а Bronze, Ormi THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE ANDÉAGRICULTURAL GÀZETTE, HANDELIERS in Bronze and Ormolu fo ROOM а olu, Chin ases and Met. Ortaments R, 45, Oxford Street, London, W ert Wall its Glass Dinner Berv. Glass Ornamental e Englis port, London emt бта Birmingham—Manufaetory " Sho Established R'S GL гару e Ex and Furn: tal bli 180' [Mar 30, 1808. r DI nd "ome аа Moderator NS Statuettes in Parian, ASS CHAND hts and Lastres for - and Y mi G LIER SUR lass, бе, e v RH, Broad Street, _ — i РА а НЕ PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILVE Mieter „Elkin е REAL E, pus Lag us , wh о! ington xt to sterling ві ry best article e n o employed a а it^ hae BIS e urability, as follows : rst quality for PLATED p; у, as entall, t can ei "be disti hed en ашай useful set, gua: rantood of qp - om E silver \ fi e N'S GEN ERAL ILVER.— ed more "a 9 ч Ver that To the London HOPMAN xd UIRAYEDLET.- "= Eighteen eame yearg er api im 2 wo | EE C ог” оп а ўы. E: ттар АП all Green- pe work. i xj reference m two aer E od Mir tein — CorriNs, 10, Cambridge Road, Mark House Com mon, d opie .—BSingle; understands Flower, Fruit, | Waltbamstcw, N.E and Kitchen enm Greenhouse Plants айд d Wineries is energetic and trust er Good character. Post Office, Lamberhurs x. Gs que Sen Gina Ron Ni E oes асва. Penes е X Sed ear character.—W. P., Orford Road, EL Е РЕ] (SINGLE-HANDED-Or UNDER » а Horse and эла a І. —Аде 2 Ару by leta | Р Chaise, - re fne dk rn s falli g off or turning gre теак ен it from seurf апа dan m makes 1 E e utifall -— liable. glossy. For A ер h den + (equal to small), and per bottle. s sor Oil. Sold at 2 n, E.O., d by Chemists Pi TTE De BALM of COLUMBI va need —— is the Без and m ^: d — ciat не а е sirengthening, баш u Ying or or wme Со and Ladies M . & А. OLDRIDGE, | ааа is most efficacious z Old Furniv. and 30, на Street, Waterloo Pico, $ S. w, О йн, s Current free pplication. 186 тоонот, Messrs. Фона eia E AN Sons, Lon апа by G с *THE ONLY Seo Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, a to avoid Counterfeits D PERRINS' SAUCE APTAIN WHITE'S ORIENTAL PICKLE, —€ Powder, 4 RRY or oA ER obtained from BLACK! оона bosih. Sauce Vi FOR LEA AND * Bold Wholesale and for Export, by the don, ёе. ; rocers m "М ETCALFE, BINGLEY, AND к "NEW А PATTERN T TOOTH BRUSHES, nanai leached «June 6, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, The Garaenerg’ Chronicle)! ewm er. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1863. p rat —SMITH, BECK anb BECK, MANUFAC- of MICROSCOPES, TELESCOPES, STEREO SCOPES, e other Optical and Scientific Instr ing have TENO from 6, Coleman Street to € ы , E.C. r Customers will find бло new ние i size, convenience, and posl ition just left. 8мітп, BECK & BECK. a ELECTRICAL PLANT PROTECTOR for the preservation ^ Plants, Flowers, and Shrubs from Snails, Worms, Slugs, This Pro: s being Sos polt of zinc and copper, or of с ш) uA а manner as vid DE an «осін ы of electricity, ой very to those we have d borden » &с., urhem ad Lists of Prices post free on application to y the The ROSE. ANNUAL, 1858: m (à plates) ast published, price 6s; HE BOSE "GARDEN, Second Edition, arene РАЛ, F. deli ARR anD SUGDEN, рико жоли By B 12, King Рең ini Pr е ust Publis | The ILLUSTRATED GUIDE to the KITCHEN ey E in POTS (Second Edition) UR with the HOLLYHOCK, "(Second Fdition) ` their MA and CULTURE А GARDENIN Hooker's Flora, Thoroug n AMERICAN PLANTS, t : In a thick "eiae 12mo, with 12 Pla KrewT & Co., Paternoster Row ; or y "by post from the йө Pistes coloured, One Anu thor, PAUL'S Nurseries, Waltham Cross. n ly Revised. , price 14s. cloth ; or rd As cloth, s. в ds отон with а Descriptive List of the best Vegetables, ав to 1860- 01 4 0 ditto 2? 1861-6 а Viti The ILLUSTRATED GUIDE to the FLOWER MORNING RAMBLES in "ibo ROSE GARDENS ої Garden, with an extensive DEN List of Flower Seeda, HERTFORDSHIRE 1 0[Огпашеп{а1 Gourds, Grasses, Trees, Shrubs, and Orn: 1 mental ща Plant Seeds. T 2 2 а A A n: вано wi with Addi ferien. 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Suited to the use of bte i: and Employers of Labo 'oolseap Svo, cloth, 3s. 6d., THE YARMERS GUIDE: Treatise on the Diseases of Horses and Black — yim Instructions for the — of Breeding Mares ws. By JAMES WEBB, Veterinary Surgeon. тем Editio HOW to CHOOSE ; a t GOOD | CO ша the TR By Јонм HaxTow. Ill ieta with THE LAND MEASURERS, VS REÁDÝ-RECKONER; | ting ра е mi t the Contents of any eid or Piece aor i Som, dà By Em tua London; and all add кт ofa — Commi d n to of the dori use of the Burial Service. A THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Јсхе 6, 1863. The Earl of DEsART moved а amendment. was Ev y 108 to 21. ть hs к, the oneys Bill was read а passed. On Thursday. ihe Татай» 1 Wi was referred to a Select Commi f ey on Friday Mr. о the present condition stim t | moved to reduce the oed = 32841. e the Ik i all the arrondissements of Paris, { Federal T = [4 Ф i^ after а very ete disi ussion he then Committee of Supply о the Civil & mates, when d R. n pd furniture of assy House at a, by , the salary of the {тез of the Works. к jy the Seven but carried on a division by 74 to 6 other votes на been agreed to, e CHAIRMAN аа frican Slave Trade Treaty Bill passed through com- mittee. The Removal of Irish Poor Bill was read РЕБ ред time. Е French elections hayo terminated: w the of the St. T with amend- | 5er Several Rochester Their Ко; The R Mon S in . C. Е. Tarver preached the VERA the Prince rode on red ith | unanimous rejection s in This is "e most has been UE: by the t which the establishm to prevent t ihe peo dates by denouncing them Miser of the be cde ges as enemies the sentence: passed : DIGHAM to banishment beyond t Ü be QvEEN'S RETURN FROM SCOTLAND. — Her Guards 2d at E rogmore House, Go f pire, and is ARRS TN to the attempt made | eyen M the Minister of the Interior, | - est Saturday pr "the пе the Treasury, in Downing a s et 4 mh dem 6. lo mer meme: the necessary pap Sir zi nesda or, dined vi n the band а ra On nd singing- the scot races. In the with t the offücers of St beo Barracks. he Eton —A Cabinet Council was held on official residence of the First Lord of Street. PARIL псе MovEMENTS.—The election for {he London took place on Mises when was денеа without oppositio ns and Mr. M Кара, have бегей, Ъехвечез Соп "в George e$ urst and Mr. are LP Ж Кїпза1е, cant Д tha resignation of Sir Joh UPTU. TIO REAT са El Б AZILS* o Ca rvalho Moreira, the — еп xg ken his de pus from this country. Е С В Р CoL LENSO. The Cape papers that th ldeans of the diocese of Natal have secon: that the Tonto should ЕТИ itself into es, wi à соні and nutritio b rt | stoppage he 3 Roya? family, left Balmoral yesterday | Windsor. Нег toe take e Bridge of Her | pat Majesty ined at the Perth аон hotel, E Jeaving d аб city аб 7 o'c clock, мазей, „over А Scottish Greenhill Royal party pro o the border diy Ф: Ps rlisle, а complained to the Bishop of Opel Town, as met a 2A E NES. aud фа o! а Rick b . | tional Exhibitio e olitan, the Bishop has informed кай f they frame amicles against Dr. Colenso ië ve his duty and Uhat o of the other Bishops yf South summon the bishop of Natal to nswer сода Qu een has directed ini chard Sandford B „ Бад, Ске of the late Interna- f fo motion was op Mr. IBSON, but was i stopping only once to take water at Summ E а y 50 to 91. Mr. HassARD MA a rin » whero ж arem was ‘imed $ - PR ко. : — The - Ж nch elec diana ons lam te -Á— ive e степ ое ееп in the defeat of the Government in all the arrondisse- called attention to the state of the laws relating to | refreshments, procedi g thence, after 10 SES [ov ments of Paris, and in the delent т e pposition charitable s and bequests x ки and|over the London a rth-Western. Railwa; with a few exceptions in the In Pari — was eding with his Pere ү: the loue Kendal, Preston, and W НЕ at each of Же h|in Ше fi rondissement, M. Baci, political — —Á—— ur Ms e te "ihe "ern t Western Ra lwa hid ГЕ, edt n T ие iai oce jonas 2 unction о rea атау, which was to | was electe votes, against M. Delesse BN. th vn t ак. pemg of the Рабів nme reached at 5 o'clock this morning. Fro bury |the Government candi who obtained only 6975. Ш, the object ої which was ihe train was to runover the Great Western, through | In. the second arrondissement M. Thi ; of all publie-houses оп Sundays. Captain | Leamington, and MEA , to Windsor, where Her|sition candidate, was elected 12 JERvIS moved as an amendment that the ВШ "i Majesty was expected io arrive at a quarter fou against M. Devinck, the Government idate, who g ү a second time that day three months. morning. Тһе journey аак Ы: was made the | obtained only 9857 votes. Int = itor шй : В | es privacy. M. Emile Ollivier, ex-deputy, рр candidate, лайн а long jo pra p med DEW > ей COURT IN ScorrAND.—On Wednesday week | was etr n ie um voten spine rnment ion by 278 to 103. e Bill was there- M КЕЎ drove out, accompanied by Princess | candidat Tir eceived 9957 votes, In "hee and Cattle (Scotland) Bill, incess Loui Princess Beatrice went | the arti M idis ta рн, Picard, ex-deputy, Bill, were read a|9ut Жеш. On Thursday the Queen, эссошр ай bg Opposition jon candidate, w lected by 17,046 v et Ae incess Louisa, drove to Mar] _ On Friday the ty, the Government - In the fh | 1 iralty Courts Bill was read a passed. On e SO on the E for going. Committee on Mp Pee үте Bill, Mr. BAew to exclude Ireland from the operation of the | e AME zd T Gov we a 156 t The House e wen Recte ӯ. Clause 19, EE a a ihe petens - ef the Volunteers in the suppression of riots — €: Afte: e discussion the to, and the clause was struck into up UE On Sun ж moved that it was агане and unjust any longer |' b. À the Royal family attende 3^ Divino ет the omit | f AU thol and the Rev. У, e о the Castle. day in |the Castle. e service was performed by Rev. | Dr. Caird. Princess Helena and Prince Alfred attended | Divine о in the parish church of Crathie. Monday morning the Queen drove out, accom panied, ы Princess je. aid Princess Beatrice, and in afternoon walk drove, accompanied by Prin | Helena, P. petu ncess Beatrice, and Prin: ied by Princess Hele | Castle for Greenwich THE PRINCE AND PurNCESS ОР WALES.—On Saturday эё шу: Prin- motion put of the ne Bi. bc ka 1st clause, authorising а kennt a Volunteer jdn be NR | ess at аот House. The Prince rodeon horseback. e Prince and Princess took a drive in th СИ gm Ла be ЕҢ a фы ол ige. n the evening к Royal Hi: nesses honoured Viscount ш,” Уїзсоп Sydney vi their company at dinner On Sanday е j Princess attended Divine Service in the Chapel Manes щы Opposit: M. Fouché Lepelletier, em 27 323 v On | 6000 ы эл 'M. Pre —A > Јох 6, 1863. ] for Lyons ; ; M. Dorian for the e department of the Loire ; | the TINH authorities with ammunition, i is а mere | THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, INDIA. — [Intelligence _ from Teheran, viå Bagdad, M. н ачар м es of the Côtes du Nord; M. |inve Achmeb Khan, st Herst. Pierrou ; Garnier for Hautes-Alpes vier The Journal de St. Pétersbourg reprints| His son , оар the € e of the city. But i Кы бт the provinces, the | ће proclamation i ch the Czas attributed to the| | JAPAN.— Great КИН prevailed at Yokohama Governm nt candidates have obtained the required | Emperor of Rus bp d the pens — to massacre | pending т e depense reply to the despatch of the major llowing араа d have | all Roman ous and ai *"Thisis what a news- The at Yoko: W. рарер prints ity. The fo been defeated by the Governmen Mo , The sam h bona ч be a serious рор | t, MM. Dufaure, Odillon Barrot, Passy, Mé- e paper nta lem ber r declares the rumours of а ko Jouvenel, Renneville, Freslon, Charamond, Flavigny, | be ы, unfounded. It PR stated in financial pelia | . Marc Girardin, „бе Civrae, Вас, Jules Lasteyrie, | that Russia is about to contract a new loan оѓ | Victor Lefranc, Bar- | Б0 о, 000fr., half to be foísed i in Paris, the other half erdam S, | in Ат ЙИ a A роне 9 un nts | hama he of de { CHINA а meeting on the: ud. April 22, uvas hat ; Koo-shang has surrende The siege of Chian be been raised. Ta elsom (' Q) гна as msn n and amie bas wen het the Imperialists. С FIN hops fors Jove been ent to rond The fortifications of | ors | Svea jd 10, 000 Fin nnis ish Sr А serious s | the French MT ent, eon the colony of Saigon as Redneh territory shade оп the e | 1st Jan supposed tha nuary. AUSTRALIA.—Ihe Melbourne Parliament was open: Australia ehallen, le. Qro cefort jd to voi Ше vello in the take p persons were ер апа ойе been guily of great excess d ND.—The itus] have 'gained a victory alatinate of Lask. Тһе Russians rnment of|m А Faia Russians i | iem ror on day ved a deput English Society for the "Protection of АБО inie sha M ted ddress of c ongratulation on the lat the of Enghnd бан. М. Ў letter of the Emperor to the | Duke of Malak dee of the тө of d took place DUM ned on the 24th April. The first Eare conference es England to a horse-race, to come “off at Victoria, for 10, 0001. UNITED STATES.— General Grant occupied Jackson, Mississippi, in the rear of Vicksburg, on the 14th ult, having "previously had a brisk fight at Ray- ond and i three hours desperate fighting, r The Federals, after destroying the public and "A pr vm nr 5,000,000 and federate ,0002., length, pes La Toueq brook, Lord Clifden, wd 7 ХОШ uu. RA which ran and all the jockeys кре m Jurien de Ја Gravière i» nrrive Tn» Pays contains the following on Y Polish Азоб" ттн — tween e са љар билимге and Озера, 41 ho: Ыз Ааш! of waggons with w The th se to an under nderstan continue, since roops were de- ing g thes отита to io $i Б. Peter з Ае to ш 8 Pehed A pe for the scene o A ПР, La Notes of Erince Goriamekott реа Е geh time the insurgents had remained masters o sera Pala b dina ы NM ec field, having ca two cannon, of Deputie pida s on Friday then in three LOS "The trip es Blu ! President Pb v АТ in which ho declared that he the entire мог - of Vicksburg, with a lania е of b on aiarad цей "erede northward aar nu vag ume prp А4 боега. сейн кат n Washington to the 20th ult., say that General Grant D captured "Hai and uns. The battle was still raging, А 1 body of жы А P5) Di po uev xxt and анге The Frenc журту ar each other in the weleome they gave tot their ' English | brethren, and obtained for them recognised in his election a homage баре to the political principles of "he | Са nvour, whose fellow: Jabo ourer he had been, is speecl The Chamber а де eputed IM President to appoint a оин о dra хав rec "7g late Count | with the I of capturing the entire Confederate b force in Vicksbur General Grant then "wr" J җы the Da River Br ws idge, апа Haines Bluff. nerally considered „highly harakin to ih e SpAIN.—The sentence of i imprisonment passe ed upon 1 Ж Ki Speecl Sig Minghet Az s the Spanish Protestants „ани Trigo, and he Е i y to the King's 909, 180 inghetti Washing КЕ la an n Marin, inc a d roduced several LP ZU administrative Bi ills, | ton from great anxiety, as it had previously been unl io banish- mis pe that these new а come | fear: t General. might be 0 Zu ^ the 3 е conveyed to to ише а оре t пагу, 1 results | Confederates into an i ing will receive the den e аз soon as possi ве. “Тһе financial plan of Italy," he|at Grand Gulf, nea i might tation at [cu e ы: -day, in тва ушеу jn | 8814, “ will thus corres the confidence shown | eventually surrounded and forced to ca capi Admiral йз to аопоапоё t SEN the осер oft n | Бу financial Europe." "Phe Mi nister for Foreign Affairs | Porter, p | own ipn d а portion of Farragut's by Prince William, А grand State БЕДА} wil ý litar laid on the table some он ocuments relating | gun boats, took possession of —Ó Midas. — up wards take place. An ене note has been ма РЫ chiefly to the relations of the kingdom with the i. the Red River, on the 6th ult. On t 6 day t Deo States, the Polish Ed on, Switzerland, and Servia. | G г Pru! dena to that of Denmark p hm reply to the m Govern; a courteous but decide ау е Alex rate supplies from "Tex exas an а 'Гһе са of the 8th and Lir inst. е batteries at Port Hudson Admiral Farragut?s с did nt of the 30th March does not furnish t i perfect harmony exists between the po thè | were bom mortar ved “ траен Кы СТА ы Боры State to hasten the work of unification. The Senate and Aga Wo те epum was made by the ! 5 eastres exclusively eoncern t tha petition e sib towards approves the po icy ofthe Government i in re-establishi k мо nó e E Dosis fon Ma vy,continuing for sever: eed кейлек) M DM: aono бим Wer ike pud [end convention with France of| The Northern press gos that Grant, Porter, and FRANKEO Th that brigandage, and promises its Md iud Me E e св Farragut/s present movements will ensure the a iden i mie "Diet will préssot $ i M. M adaro Ad —- — 4 tna 2 M е | opening of the sippi. bees pm mag wi was Ae 14 pieces of artillery, are е crossed d. the Schleswig-Holstein gen yan s чач -npparent to the Eie] Жым оп v Monday a den the Comberl Ж) R tior а ain ҮС, d Kentacky aith Z2 : motion o lici a ШИ Le ceremony of letting water stum the Grand Pavar Hio ресто flanking General crans and ор Зай final чем shall be б г бай їр ро a | Сапа. Ап immense concourse Ment abandon his n. a. Murfreesborougb. her to annul th tle patent As 30th M. жа di bs the proceedings. The political tri trial T Nous. M Теми eight Confederate regiments are stated to be at to the rigorous He рер т ки of ЕР kae dota 1 ү t д: Һа qn е з ult. ha decis Fausti edu for Norris Town, East Tennessee, for t lino E be 1852. А dela 5 E P UE e бокой 4o {= hours in his defence. Тһе decision of tbe Tribu nal Colone Grierson, with a brigade e of Ilinois and Iowa Peussia.—The official Staa zeiger of Tuesday | tion бање " Royal decree, dated he Tet inst., p upon 4 in X жөр of the Chureh. "This determina- зей; ihe Consti tution, d Es unter gned by|t said to ha ‚ Ministry, Те dei empow s the PER) Monday. poe 5 Е of n о rer- AS with шы Pisha a s 15 der ty. Emir Pi Pn of the Divan, Con: чанта " Pn of Zia (ds gmap ed a papan АО p ts in ре 2 bus ЕЕ: : in E xo uie paet i з immy b van da TE their eserving ordinance, and stating that urpish the nation with measure, It is to ieir : to An Engl я ү р, iat Riso uM Eu t were the Prussian frontier near Herzyec were orat by | killed or made prisoners, е been approved by all d Catholic | dest the $ General йу: raid, passing from "l'ennessee through the Heast of Mississippi, and reaching safely Bâton Боо, Louisiana. de is said to have travelled m н in 17 days. 000 : 1 Mord n- | on [Ier erze- | which of the parallel roads, Md by M ЮА the army by б supereession of Mr. Seward and Mr. Stan Butler and Mr. Sumner, are па чер to x changes not аы to take place. Tt was reported THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND JS МААК [Jvwz 6, 1863. from Washington that the President has commuted | Episcopal bench.—The Duke of Maszsosovan thought th She | emn r. Vallandigham's senten fr im nt in fauestion was one which cou e dealt wi etter | the on agis dem had been productive of happiness 3 ` е" теу те ач е t " by Convocation than by a Royal Com € — Earl | mankind ; but existence of an Ottoman Power [gom nsportation to e Contederate 2 PE was opposed both to a Royal commission and к n established fact, and x MT were not prepared to en- | States, and that he was to be sent forthwith to Louis- | to ocation, and — that the ben eng of Bishops rage a general crusade against it we should not enter upon ville en route to General Rosen ка who was to deliver dosi bei authorised by the Crown to consider this important i траву t that might prove the огоо of greater evils. After Bd ule? x faa of trict: to Оаа Вся учету subject. —Earl GREY thought it goua be bette: r to adjourn the | som arks by Mr. GnirrrTH in reply, the motion for papers m, s , ragg. debate for a month, in order to allow ionger time for соп- | was withdra rawn, and the House went into Committee of Supply ing has been held at erar to utet m Mr. ане of ае question di e A CHANCELLOR agreed in | pro formå. The orders of the day were postponed, and tho мда: arrest d which estion, and protested against шө Bishop of London | House D to Monday. ov . He would be a bold man who should maintain t that. , s € his геп ergy on his own authority to contravene the MONDAY.—The Exhibition Building.—ln reply to Lord J. pu e t t whi E E (— law. а some Tomarks К Еаг1 шч d ы Bishop of Mana, "the CHANCELLOR оѓ ше Ес эры Саи said that Lang ihe arresu as an асо which had brought ais- St. Davip's, Lo: rd Ево e his m onditionally | ап arrangement had been com subject to th honour upon the country, which was full of danger | өп a measure being in n Мм od b the be mh "^ " Bishops. The approval of Parliament, for the surdi of the interest to its citizens, and which bore upon its ront a | Savings Banks Moneys Bill, the Stock слон es to Bearer таш, of the Com "— 2 the Exhibition of 1851 in the А conscious violation of law and justice. Resolutions and the Customs and Inland Revenue Bill passed through site оѓ the presens building „for 130,096... апо, ford а * : commi: 2: purchase of the building itself, less the bell for were sry denouncing the assumption of mili-| Turspav.—Tho Savings Banks Moneys Bill was read a third | 80,000L Ventilation of the House,—Mr. e GRI ask overn t its officials, | time ere assed. whether it ien d not better to ventilate the Hot "opsni : THURSDAY, с Brani. —The Earl of MALMESBURY gave the window: her than » shutting НО, nere ies т Же Lincol Fin тч ba МУ dieh 9 thaton Tuesday, the Ben inst, he will call attention 16 Же the air "n t Heroin beneath.—Mr. CowPER said the air was т. Lincoln to liberate Mr. Vallandigham. mASS | state of our relations with the Вг azils. The Teegraphs Bill | not pumped — rud cellars, чын that it was washed im meeting on the same "ip was held at Indiana- | was referre deos Select € Committe strea шоку "d afterwards passed through clean polis, Indiana, on the 20th, when speeches were made | , FRtDAY.—2DucAy of Cornwall Managemen nt Bill.—The Duke of | can м to RA кәр all floa atin ng impurities. In cold H dontod oë the war and the obiiriiv^ abd of NewcasrLe moved thai the House go into oen ttee on this Жее БЕР air ан кто, апа їп warm Weather it was iced, y T 8g У c Bil. He My that the p roperty of the Prince of Wales was | the арр ed to obtain a uniform temperature within the the Government, allan- | held under a charter given by Edw ani III. to the Bak Prince, | chamber . Federal Réeoruiting in Ir eland, —In answer to dirham. 40 or 50- s were arrested evum aM XR = the great prive ie bre 2 to ke Men : nable. М... Hor отоор, Si к РЕ ы. Mu К телера to w e charter depri e Princes o wer dint де еазев that d h — „кле and shouting g for Pres m dede Tr of the property of Duchy pe hei qun Ду. даар been induced AY p many young in the Federal States, e streets, er way trains were were Nain ахи e | to the reign of ND V. the апа at of the Federal Government, to ta ke e g the route. e Е оп ће eta od ig Кы д, pror а УЕМ x (А * EM conseque e pru r to pu. end to the The trains were then stopped by the military, and mos it now yielded an M uo 50, 0001. 1 per annum. ОЧ the report of the Inland "Revenue Bill "Mr. Нохт Бета to sub- about 500 pistols and revolvers taken from the pas- pe а ВШ w hts intended to - he тирсе óf fine stitute for clause 21, altering the law relating to occasional | sengers. General Francis Meagher's resignation of the h le жа fot s lendths of les Посе, а clause о enacting that the consent of one justice о i ез | the pe suc| 8 р х E uld ха „жей — Lord iri - field it was 5000 strong, it now numbers - than Ввоосн qm eA ony to из Aer ability of the Prince from sunrise to one hour after sunset.—The CHANCELLOR of tho ш, TEQ! pir Sox not oppose ше mation эшо was agreed to — the аро. CHANCEL: of the EXCHEQUER, new np add. warid "hs Co h ners of Taxes о on of а OUR to hold their meetings within an adjoining city or other place of exclusive ju -— ction, and FniDpAY.—Condition of Turkey.—Mr. GREGORY ERAS attention DRAK ^ god of incometax from be. on "cis puga nere men ort of t bito = R their wounds or disease » contra ted [Left si sittin e] taken prisoners, or „dese ted, мш ЕЕЕ to hedge dm lei ic соса ve Ad ИЗӘ the es ену arde et 2 с И stamp duty pie lem йак and V made pursuant bs the Highways Act of last Session.—The motion was oppo ur of ashington Cabinet on fro the CHANCELLOR of tho ew render the break u ossible, so that етее rom sell tobac ight be added. Fund id N. e weeks since, and despatched to Havannab, M Жо е Ъе found fighting on on behalf of M Asylum.—On — order. for g going into Committee of ж Mr. v assau, for the purpose, it is now supposed, of| barbaris is, against Christian civilisation as it might be, | J- ABEL Биг called а n to the resignation of the d upon the imp: Mea e and | majority o E" dies Dated t the | Patriotic 8-0 апа {о been burned to death While AU g p - —Aecounts from Puebla to the 30th of [| Personal expenditu Apri таай by the New York journals, say that S Qe E sp. o0. oro h ha ave had two further conflicts with the "ipt the second remained m field, capturing 180 Zouaves. | ; AZILS.—The opening of the Brazilian Chamber mittee had ES ели ro — retused - dismiss the lady 5 was ho һа ч, i place оп the 3d of An The Бара; їп his Sra the " speech on the occasion, said that the solution of the | of Se: brise he; ended that the Porte had strictly performed p r difficulty with England cmi on the King of the its treaty PM үнө, tho ж regarda Таг under za present of the commissioners Belgians. The Chambers, in the address which they ч А Pow e c а jus tard unanimously оре in reply to the Imperial speech, ^ bo x de. E said :—'* АЦ Bra: lians are ready to make the sacrifices to state оң» when apprised of the Map eris , they at once : гз that Lord St. Leouard's, one of а A € e, division, necessary to daiat ain the honour of Brazil." di ү Келш лен a е s entertained bad expressed himself satised with the m which it his conducted.—After so obse Wm ad Emm un ут. — the subject Eus "uu y w- | House into committee of вц n the Civil Si E Parliament. HOUSE OF afalgar Squa BRISCOE керкек C be objects of public derisio on, t| ui with, and the basins aa P Pe: earth and plan and Кы ao ap аде It КЫЗА = uch с disabilit Аз egt ou йз of 0001. the fact that the Torte had M the А а ot Engin) 1 aad expended on clle Jor or the Speaker, bui that еу we ен ее who le venuea enditure ce fro ight hon man's Е ES CIC ra eee e sedis en prises t Lord Hobert a d Me Postero An rat зне rie rige d —Еаг) IG дах said | subject, sorted Ls anus cud Шо ofthe desire of the Govern- that. wy Government did not intend to interfere by legislation ы {зч ministration and put the finances on eec к of HARDWICKE said that a ents on root of Turkey d railwa; wu pe A to be attribute зарна of the trains as originally at which the make up for delays caused Bids defectiva administi Тһе Burial Service.—Lord EBURY moved an address to of ti - had drawn far ton fav ton favo DOM n of Turkey ; that th tt wad Cora corrupt at the hat ы best s 2: ied ded causo of Christianity : E les rope Turkey back into Legi to restore . clause struck | the Lords, providing that the expenses of the mission of ee should be aeg by е. soran gh fin respect of which charges of corruption might b pora On n the motion was mepiived zi 61 os ИЯ and the ee = o ort Erin Harbour (Isle of pda P i the reign Office. agai — RANVILLE т: on licy was to be for the interests dra m p сЕ һе mondod ога сало 4 ad | Christi pe 4 } ÜHAIRMAN was ordered to report progress, $ ther P pes been made out against the retention of some of ЧЧ Өз ехргез- | Не neis Pepecialiy т rejecti stage. The Admiralty Court (Ireland) sions used in the burial ant vien Archbishop of Үовк said | Christian that if the matter were to be left to the feelings of individual | barous а at "the бебо е be created in | Palmerston was the only statesm: n Euro; f N ке нб reformation of the pem n or rx R of the Ехсн CHEQUER sai WEHAL mpire. our Mond. resolve itself. j Perd committee to consider ye 2 him that Pire with the Porte, Tat we were iiai bound -— that | the endowment of the oee of Maynooth with а view to its — from the’ the obligations into which Turkey had entered were fui es, асай бошо had to vested rights — interests D ‚150,000 А. п _ &second time pro formå. . read а Juxz 6, 1863,] proved а ЕК abd had "o пей the por ed of its its operation the Jesuit or еюн an En: instruction had been substi- tuted for ub айе, ll asked was а ponde: of Roman Catholics over Protestants, it would be unjust and ungenerous on the part h - bers C d to ехсї i an urged {һа t the College of Maynooth having beco monastic d and tien even Catholic ega! ef їз) з.—Мт, Fenwick moved an address to the Crown for a royal commission of ngay into о пазени f the United Kingdom, with the view of inc ing t ply of the supp а favourite е еси article of food ЧОР the benefit of the e mber of statistics to show the material owing to the want of proper regulations, the system of beam trawling as at pent nre on, in shallow waters especially, threatened in course e to destroy the Meu uy altogether. ced how hardiy —Mr. CAVE аена а Te on, —— the law. pressed on deep rene gers.— Mr. CLAY ob "the tat Mi Fenwick, and thought the proposed inquiry not at all called for.—Mr. BENTINCK believed that, though the inquiry | fi would not do much harm, it would not do 'ood.— ÜoLLIER considered we a a ems Da e out cient ground for а o missi: cost much апа oceupy much ti Му, КИНЕСИ; apret e motion.— Mr. M. GIBSON nit that the proposed Commission would have А. very wide tc of inquiry, without any definite object. Dra а joi oramission, the inquiries of which would зе med the q raised b; e ied. wick, and he did п think it ^ iie tpe е базі ssion of веі ~ Тһе пат з r2 " supported by Colonel H and Mr. M'MaHON, and was carried on a division by 50 to 27.—Mr. Hassard called atten- tion to the state of laws relating to and Bequests i Чан and was proceeding with his speech When the Hou counted AM NT mw roa us hes аата —Public в Bil — уа: танй а, x: iehi lesi оге D. be b preter А, rvance of the Babbath, o eas as intended to restrict the he working o Ше. Орен of 4000 тету with 700,000 Square had been presented to the House in favour of the BII; ils ngainst 53 кше were only 1 "Datitiong signed by "about rtion of the for M к АИС е И чу {һе ity of р, and of its vios & to the” гыйы ye that, although he had been threatened with the loss t e measure "ul of rankling*discontent among a large class of the people.— Cray suggested that the measure 3 ould be M к MT condem: ecause he anta an injustice uj a vam. as 2 ely t just: ora nsi ^ — Mr. Lawson believed that if the Bill were passed it would do more for the improvement of the alg and social cin NE of the ple than any other measure that had received the He th possible to enforce the pro ns of any Act with розы сы т It даа. тш а inoonvenienos “ шде masses risk » © СЕ of —Mr. BERKELEY also ор Peri at he hod eomm with water: d e DU, bet was op to irri reme pe g ed of the Was теа гете ог the secon: ош provin in ied ht onmi die eni Du ыра Манан the ч too epe jenem « this | Д АТ мүн he should vote for the Nes of the Bill, in order that it might be rendered | reading. After some Mr. SHERIDAN, Mr. WARD-HUNT, and Lord H. паса e ^" m divided, when the praes was carried by and Cattle time. The Fisheries Ec imr аа was read The ЕУ Admiralty Courts Bill was ways an x EQ CR tion charge for Occasional Licences to Sell Beer, Ment uf 2s. 64. per day, such edd not to exceed six days motion was agreed to.—Mr. BRUCE obtained leto lo ne E it w Fortin rem that Y Volunteer corps po formed in TAA y e | an amendment, providing t AY 2.— BANKRUPTS. — F. Arr Colle, lege writing, aa communicated to ves doe: en by, F Sel Road, Baker—J. Barr, Heolrhydd, Brecknocks hi A td annu: He gave credit to the — by the best and | w pom the CHAIRM. to report pro; „Т е Rer | абу. ШОР tak: | the conen of os parties who were rap sign the. treaty. | Wor; d^ x 2 (Scotland) p - THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, bring in а Bill to consolidate and amend the acts relating to | 492; Russian, TM 902; Ditto, 1862, 921; the Payment of Regimental Debts, and the distribution of the | New Defe: red, for Acct., 48% ; effects of officers and soldiers in case of — and to € Ditt €— us the cases of des $ other E ish Ditto Passive, for Acc Cork 12; Turkish, 1854, fi Spanis t., Acct., THUR: —The . Exhibition Building.— i -vnésver: to. i 905 : Ditto 1858, for A 703; ; Ditto 1862, reru: et., questi. {от Mr. GREGORY, Lord PALMERST ыб said that no 72; "Venezuela, 1862, 59%о $, design b; — Fowke, or any other person, for the alteration or completion of the Lope ling; icm been submitted to the Government.—Mr. GRE ethat, Bank otf Englanv. on v proposal t es £ А Шы; mi Eit чч ISSUE DEPARTM urchase of the Building, he intende "- Ж ative.—Mr. s Baie d and Colonel P: sprite мои аута ECL des Ne that the Chancellor of the Ex — had "charged t хе Но1у- Gold Coin and Bollin 7 135642 head Harbour "Commit tee, of which the fe. mbers, Bilver Bullion edi del o mtm with bei n unfair ar mxsalies. "3 CHAN- ашаа ааа vd : CELLOR of the the ExcHEQUER disclaimed any ни n of Y gene Em implying that either Mr. ТоПетасһе or Colonel nnapt NKING DEPARTMENT. ould be influenced by personal considerations. A iR l H. | Proprietors' Capital m 553,000 | Government Вес HERBERT warmly йш the Chancellor of the Exchequer for | Re р 3,129,268 I EETy dm having used language insulting to "m committee.—The CHAN- | Public Depos ts (n nclud- с вну)? " "а а lea CELLOR E the Кайн denied паш ы a used insulting | 12g Exchequer, Savings Nom s кене 7,745,880 terms, or had travelled beyond what he considered to be his | of Nai È Берра dDivi- Gold and Süver Coin .. 861,308 ARTN Шанк Mr. ése DE cv FRENCH | _ dend Accts.) .. .. se 8,779,387 were of opinion that the Government Ln SN av moved Other Deposite ^. is bild 13,898,480 to rescind the motion for the Р снн аен ув and other ó cant run — than have (ере н ед bie ives'to £40,899,232 £40,899.232 After e observations from Mr. BRIGHT, the subject ни June 4, 1863. W. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. nt ч o ре for ray xq О n on the npe d Mr. "m moved that "e. is ж: olitie any or Ireland from the operatio Ine Тойбос" гуа —— of tbe TI E13 ч шч Esc such {мон continue, ie гд К род for the x Fn DAY 2 ма ay 2 -BA NKRUPIS— Я из, H $ Е of E»glish Volunteers. mplai f the in- | Gan „чы ‚йә eavitree, Devonshire, Inn-keep . Bv dons. dis istinetion иа by this exclusion, and said that аз | Tesdenban Streck, треме Lag RS E ra Eta нр erg or long as a difference was made betw and other parts | Crixsx, Yawthorpe, Lincolnshire, late Mer —G. DozziNs, Albert of the kingdom. 10а ibd would co; on "1 (Cy Баи source о? | Terrace, Paddington, Ironmonger — L. Davis a "Wolverh: weakness and Benin to the Government.— Major Кхох D aler—T. W.. Evaws, High Strcet, Peck тойга. ir motion as made only for ап electioneering pur- | Smaliheath-juxta-Birmin gham, pee m did,not think the proposal а + опе, с asan | Ockendon Koad, Islin, M ONTE he should ор it.—Sir D. L. гез d | shire, Lieu: Colonel FRENCH supported БЕ $ the әп ation = в, Mark Lane, City, А1 ssi khan terweil; Licensed Victualler— тр ualler—V. ре FERNEX, rd, ешю jke- а. ane Street, Башта, Зат ham eei Marylebone, hire, Boot and Shoe! Uu dem Janes, London ACKSON, ‚ Penrith, Cum- et М: er—H. HAwTREE, Belgrave Ter: , Ba oad, Hounslow. in the pn^ of the people that the Volun 'urer— W. HUTCHINSON xen RE ы land, Carpenter = з p reo ed drca эзы but, owing to A. Harvey, Deal, Kent, Lk Jetusller ANDE GEORGE HUNTER «ане р i some he country, and Epwamgp Fr Fenn, 1 'Manufacturers— 0; ya " omm Eoad, West аки character and serious collisions | berland, Cabinet оп Traveller- tbey would assume M Ou Ком ш ma Un 5 de пох Dath, sies ет and Ontftter might occur.—Lo ом said t ernment no | —B. Kinzx, St. Neot's, Hun T re, Cap , Lurgas- all, Farmer—E. Тл X it, Mon! — — that the Irish were in the main Wiga аа peer and, E Меса Sheffield, БЕГ Handle MAE LAT LM UTE M У t if an occasion should arise to call u m to rom Musson N Hi Leicestershire: Farmer Nic Жар» тш into | ORTON, n Notting а еер. defence of the bear they would manifest dier 10; oyalty y — ham, Naturalist Ay p БЕ mmission npe, Sirio Ee PowELL, quality, and which the Government wished to reserve f еа о, Rowley Regis, ` Stafford- common enemy, and not to to рН A Trib, in order to г aer Nail Manufacturer — NATH. SarrER, Bath, Plasterer — their hands in, VU exercise it upon Tha ve as really Wise SUMMERSKULL, Great ( Grimsby, Lincolns! ma on Carrier's l f "the t After poi 6, 2 RGE TABRAR, Goswell Street, Clerken: 5 Finisher— the whole o matter. p observa Мр Tarleton, Lancashire, Grocer —J, Wu ATE. nall Torkard, Maa GUIRE and Bir G. BOWYER, in support of the peo the Nottinghamshire, Cot rmer—T. Witson, Doncaster, Yorkshire, ivided, Pme the motion was nepatived by 156 to 45. | Jo ourneyman Painter — G. Н. WHEELER, Bishopwearmouth, Durham, i 1 Joiner—E. WORRALL, зена Boot апі Shoemaker—H, P. WHITCOMBE, — went. into committee on the Bill Colchester; Essex, Solicitor— Woop, Penge, Surrey, Assistant to а The 19th "duae; which applied the provisions as t Lice e nsed Victua Moe үүн, Батый Шш Furncse, Lanesctiüre, Laboure actual milita service to Volunteers acting in B. E. Wuionr, late of нему таве y Northamptonettie, Farmer 3 t A mx T—A. bw scown, late о! m street, Pimlico, ег—8. i ehe бов еса нард -s WILSON, Thetford, Saint Cuthbert, Houa MM MARCHE clause 11, which sanctions the ismissal thout appeal of WOW. Wers (sued and committed as J. WEL reet, CIty Col olunteers by the colonel in отне Sir R. CLIFTON moved omission е en ses of dismissal should DAT be committed to the adjutant of the corps, and thatthe existence eney of AS causes JE be judged Бу A "ig of бнз zo d of the same rd ELcHo defended the hA ува о | Sla nughterman —G. Волар, Bridgwater, So! 9. DAILIFF , Iran шеге re Park, шыл Overloo vL AE, y De R согрз.— ач dy рое wide the yo om Belford Hotel, s impto om, o eit Ona kd aeos ds пото Cro: Даюс DI Stepney, The clause Coni. jun, Ki paper oa ДА айу” Pianoforte D Макег—Јонх [у д сеп, — Geronce Dopp, Ledbu талде of corps Ers ingden, Lancashire, ngrocer—F. [^ егу m. E Blacksmith — Birmingham, Tailo: БЕ ent that the vote ced by Street, ЫН ОРА, © Gree ngrocer' ary of the до of the wor 2M at the. Embasy | Mews, Bayswater, Cab көр etor—W. Gray, Chu discuss блуп, Or ur gree ra were = ug A ариб, to, including those for the | Hereford, Ва New the Miren of the houses аё | Commiss ion Merchant, Massuiru De the PR. side of Palae Y ies чет he er purposes. At mid- d e Brewood, Aeee: кеи Ыт her—G. WILKIN, Ey Whi tet; то тад "Journeyman уок Leicestershire. W. | кыч rb. WALTERS, tafor d рег—7. reported that Mr. Ba oux: was nnt duly уэе ed, and that he and his agents were guilty of bribery and treati m Ionian Islamds.— In answer to Mr. GRIFFITH pu Lord J, MANNERS, Lord | гада the Io ЕЕ Islands we i nto ight be d Druggist — castle upon Tyne. Road, Notting ИШ, Nurs fa DEN, Soham, Cambri ridgesh hire, Inn- keeper — J. ЕліквАот! .Fonp, Acton Green, Pu ace, Clarence Road, EE da te C I Erith, Kent Woor Е, A. чүтыламзом, Norwich, WALKER, oul HE EXHIB e origi: inal a се mpleted ЖАНТУ, Бу е the отой РА у lace ons Pub —On the order for going into Supply, Mr. B. Co акк 1 eration о Жез moved:'as ап amendm that for the sake of obtain | greater unity of design rd our publie buildinga des im = box Ден to celos and economy it 1s desirable that a permanent missioner blic works and buildings shou! là bo ap- | seni к 7. poia land from her. ted. [Left sitting.] : ..| 1851; 80,0007. for ' e. Qr itp Ape Мохкү MARKET, mere y Есхрѕ: Con- де ae at 92 t оъ f P Май and 92 for Account ; ee per Te Reduced, 912 to 2; "Now ree per Con “ioni 1 ank k, 2 Ur Nel Те рег Ж ары ка ШЕ tock 108; € j ; Five КЎ > 9071. interest which had accrued me t. Debentures, кай ог V M. Five pe E A EIU Otia. AUTORE A ud TEM NOM «с its and о FuND.—A meetin Сеп . Euh Half per Cent., -Bi 4з. 58 7 12, | ad from local relief gp аны E е, зе e bw" rem in consideration of the improved sta 1 Egyptin, 991; Lie rus pons, 151 to à; itt they w nabled to the еец bum agri were from ЕЕЕ altering, ап ingthe ureebenerri Ану be Fequired at 313 саир anii its v icinítp. Ta issued of the sum dere to bev voted by Partiment ся purchase dings used An | the: purposes с ot the p rura oi Eshibition The tota is 484,0007., towards w for Ње pre- of eel р derat Cheshire. Letters were - d inre d their relief b menn for n the distressed districte Ca brien uem that there Acct., 902; Portuguese, 1856, °5' E wing desire emigrate among the Md. me ig The etim THE GARRENGRS: SHRONTOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JUNE 6, 1863, а emm towards the outfit of 14 perso ns atja er "€: are a ut to sro for Quebec as n the rei Тнв E ШУ | Monday for + leading p of which ^ » England. Ch m: хт Cisr.—The Lord Chancellor sat gj. sat on he pu А of ae ing this celebrated case were recently when it was brought i into the Cour The hearing ancello or Page Wo од, ; К. ublic t of b ADS Ac F + рор n this o ет Tor persons in that neighbourhood, Ап similar гов ау) егу in coun try, ‚ where the bulk of the Egmont property is situated, nt mop should a pem ferred for further information, the chairman stating, that the committee would be prepared to ma e wili be have to us, and n friends and iet Dem ies d purposes of relief, to be distributa by the ppal 1 committees. harm Sr. ТномАѕв Hose —A IUS c meeting was held on Monday evening а ч he Bridge House Hotel to con sider the insuffic ient provisa now made to fulfil the t. Ladies n to ok place on Mond the nn р o. We, have none ri good борда fi present petition, о much interest that the court was crow by the members of the bar Ыс: а Lord Lieutenant was рге e be The case wded to: the t of his em in Irelan the present Sépteseutative prineipal puc being the Rev. Si ir William Lionel Darell, inal | five minutes to eleven the Ж апа d until M e devem a е which time the moon d 28 у Чаш бег; and heires › of all t Tierney proper ty. The Ir e of Cork, known as the tes. e к, wn b. pA. Me wi | inquest was ede on s Tuesday, o " the р ту of Mrs. i eorge's | Hannah Webb, aged 40, whose death was said to have or 10,0004, the se slg value being about 250,000/,, and St. Saviour's i sk been caused by Hie ЫТА of ЧТ h нт, Абег while the whole of the incumbrances amounted only to friars; Lam Camberwell, and Berm дегу, апа t great len ngth, t eading of the affidavits filed on the many E. oe nhabitants of the e parishes surr ds Гэ rdict of * Wil ful endis D ge Ж s We jb. who e "the petitioner and of the various lettersand the locality in whi ich. the ho ospital has hitherto been | had been opener by th gs lice magistrate on the | docume: ccupie considerable portion of the day, establi shed. T The VY ME Mr. Brewster, Q.C., Mr. White- said that by various charters and grants from the © Tug Ров HEAL Registrar- - General's side, Q.C., Chaiterton (Q-C, Mr. Warren, Q.C, 1213 the building and lands called St. Thomas's Hos | Weekly deemed Rm: mb the deaths ы «ы in| Mr. Owen Davies, are the counsel for the vere granted for of South-| London in the week ended urday, May 30, were реңне: а Sallivan, Scis Walsh, Q.C., ark, m there was no pretext whatever for removing | 1,2. the co RAN it from "pr. Rendle, Mr. Newman, Ls а Ms. Bricknell Mr. Аы Dr. E. В. Jone Dr. E Jon and Mr. Goddard ur "he ge w therefor ore 157 a Danline deaths from а rom |latina, and 3 Dur the vU yon births of 1, 1005 ^n and 992 р, in ali 1 ,997 children, | London. In the ten corresponding | ry re oval of ie oe from its old site, an the compar анте ай of the Surrey l'a id | CUM сер as the best situation for the Afte Edward VI. ark, *a place an ple to be th. liev е н урта, k r poor peop. t рос ieved and main- н, ind po before its луы Me rded relief ally OMM dt quee der p ion {оо "e Bias wards of 40,000 persons, mostly of Fui cadis deu neigt- pA UAM suffering slo indie accidents it is is the opinion by w. our men were killed, and A this opie hospital —€ reb be а site | The cia menu were chan; B РЕАЛ рова pulation of k 9 durin e few minutes of th hood in which it has always been, and to which it bastione gg | 06» And during эы ы-ы much me yt i AES КЫС the machinery Po still, s ie ja Behiek from tha уны ынын $00 meh wi Э НӘ Las pae 4 Dien " 2, “That a deputatio 471 mre by "s мау д T anis. the respondents, 8 a lo nS | жш the following resolu- weeks of the years 1853 62 the average number was |$ mously :— 1,770. 8 Ball, Q.C., C. Todd, апа Н. P. Jellett are engaged for Scotl ay " PRECE Y or EDINBU ND DUBLIN.— ea charged with ie E on y the representatives of the cities of Edin eme an ublin, and have decided t entitled to precedence over the Irish, e quarteri of the arms n 08. fpes ield gives a heraldie hundred years, the Pres befo: Puce gr P ә” с terms of the 23d Sag of the Unio " ар own ree, created oin the Committee of Parishes for the purpose erm tue "ihe Gover; siad X дыт s Hos pital ү ith г сору of 4 the resolutions n ре be ins 4. ublie m [that t the putation 8 а уаз а view with the gov thlehem, and that b Мансур, while уи, King at Arms ranke Garter. deg { vbi le the Irish peers were е ranked affer a the English On the next The „ваше precedence was fien: vad at the IV., at which a number of - Parishes it should aj desirable. th bi tin, м а be called, hi pes t another public meeting sho e if in the opinion 0: the Committee of T appear Р 9 А А general feet of the Governors of the Honitel erection Th: a E equently ju and a subscription towafila the of a ment at Richmond was ope and weekly meeting of the — At Execifivo C Consi He ой д the hon. secretary ted i eipts k had LA and Myatt/s Ground in | Vàrious n the course of the dis- understanding vi s, | apens with бийде aia; Ay the site of Wes the they nab from Mie Conpral ‘Committee . Com iara оре ly decrease in qe num relief, as compared with the previous week, o f 5,822. printetand | Grants were made to 19 places, amounting to 3,1307., je of persons тешу р W. officials were present, at that of nie Чү, t that о her [се Majesty, and at the funeral of the Duke of ellingto. = эҳайшаря. FATAL ACCIDENT ON Вит ВА. n Friday evening an appalling т occurri ЖЫ, x with 2857. from the posed. and school fund. The eeting wi gh дн. == Танеева d most; of upwards are clothed in a st?” Я ; various colou r faces are painted, and their heir is having beon eur liy the: Бө Board of stuck fall of feathers; they carry their peculiar weapons, | Guardians to examine the brandy aud sugar — to and some of t e tattoed. "They inte nd to travel | the зле ouse, bas sent in a startling report. 'The o visit сіре al dock- | calle d French brandy 1 "i ion nd to bea мата. article, 1 е, flavoured with s such | fruit as Prunes, and уты with burnt s "The ar und extre | MATES proportion of кес Lei а considerable amount h impuritie врог of fungus, V fg cd of | bumen It co ned also rien "3 5 E E о БЕ Sc o$ еф = єк g © B5 d ng the je: S ower may prove a lasting benefit to themselves ir several tribe es on them r eturn to New |? г 1 Dal which appeared to uie "their attention in a most particularly the colleetion of hi roduces T Еа ано says Dr. Cameron, * to iim cannot be less than 10 +000 of these In 10 grains weight Fet o be кты y were also present $3 ouse à Hautakiri Wharepapa, the n of one of | most of which were 2 lar Kiongi's celebrated generals, madethe folo ids speech | а full sonóniue voiee, which was translated by the he poc defective sweeten: ning power, It was esolved that the contractors should be ou m pe held on that day the boil pi mely damp, containing a very | Street, ud the eiie of bodies ие мс се i» cna the o family тар, was killed ^ "he ry the Е m their peri p to pe con: bd into li pti y s e ruin is Pn В rai and ees iy were thro out in every wiste o the most билне EUN like i "may gine driver was so. fe man was but а18/ H Hum are entertained of bis recovery. idum wife of Mr. T. F. Chilver, surgeon, of Ne PM celebrated a „Кее renadier ure wh tag доа о ы еп Кї офык згч. Жур ess wounded, one w before the re thoseof — Scottish — gin YAY.— On rred to — the 5 o'clock рер trm from Bri je on ge : k Mex к. ре. ы $i 1 Jews 6, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Polttinore, by whom she had issue an only son, the present peer. VESTES RUM FINE S tions m h purchasers at our quotation: ut other kin гап Мосты he sold. Calves Seed pene eal fs: lower. [x foreign supply чна E 129 Beasts, 1660 Sheep, and 556 Calves. Milch Cow: fractured, and suffering from ME ugs ` Among the other su ufferers were у. Dt боп; Comon g „үер, айд his » foni ` Jeps |, BIRTHS.—On the 29th ult, at 187, “Westbourne Terracr, Cure ured about his face and iegs, Hyde Park, Lad (еуин ив of twins (вопз)—24@ inst isa His da ughter, Miss Blan EA Cureton, had one of her Mrs. HUSSEY, o ter wins Y зе legs fractured. His head nurse had some of her ribs а sdsd t Scots, Here- Best Long-wools, .. — .. fords, &c. » 4 8to4 10 | Do. Shorn ..4 0—4 6 th Best Short-horns 4 4—4 : Ewes&92dquality .. — .. roken, and her teeth were e knocked out. The under ре, 2d quality Beasts 3 0—4 Doi shorn T8 02.8.8 bens received several bruises. ко of the guards. | —27th оа FS Pel prc oae de апа i Calvos йв boo ү ies : whose break-van, being next to the engine, was com- General LUDLOW, of a son. Dae е a Pre — t Trinity Church, Che 4 4 pletely smashed, had a most marvellous escape, ome D Barl of Кез: Mia ими oldest кө Beasts, 030: Shoop & Lambe, 10,530; Ова, Т8} Pigs, 100. being whirled away with only a br а and the garvan-—9d inst, by special licence, at St. і few са 4 ео — in com- sthe Evangelist's, Westminster, EDWARD MANNINGHAM уме ш -— i the of the „ of Dilhorn Hall, Staffordshire, to GEORGINA НОРВ.- =Bo ROUGH MARKET, FRIDAY, June 5 mand, who were in a carria OTTE, Widow git A ight Hon. GEORGE R RAIES, M.P. for |. Messrs. Pattenden & Smith терү no alteration since train, escaped unhurt. On Sund hs рен Паре ТЕ, ) at. Iver, виа, Он Ук Monday last. Market firm at late pri message was received by the commanding officers from nly s UN her Majesty at Balmoral expressing her regret at ES E m -Pe er т Load о 6 Trus catastrophe, and per sympathy with the sufferers; an 1. oM © VA Eg бак i ERE рт EAE June EK. messages have since been sent daily mper the E a duo se jekshit ы еу, de Hay Tin to E Сотер 94 z> зе 958901208 Commander- in Chief, informing her Majesty how the EL Inferior do. 5 Ei 60 |Do.secondeut .. 90 105 men have been g on. On Monday the Prin rince of dh E .,.98 84 Wales went to the edi ital in person to oM. after wen o£. 50. 60 Harris & EASTON. the wounded men, all of whom are now ? Mem Fine Meadow E Pris vene Clovet ^ 110s to 1205 жез re у. Inferior do. .. 80 | Inferior do. .. 110 RAILWAY TRAYELLING.—Dr. Waller Lewis, medical Prime New Hay — | Prime 2d cut zoo 114 officer of the London Post Ойсе, states in his report сш Pl. WR — | Inferior do. IS put just issued tbat he has arrived at the following con- ЖАТ traw .. 01. 2220 30 | New3dcub у =ч i f the health of the travelling u Я aii broad WOOLS.—LONDON, e 5. officers of the Post Office :—That railway travelling has | {hird "d rade’ es in a sound State int оиа “шз little, if any. injurious effect on the healthy, strong, | M ri themselves qutd supply of many Menon гач т ти perennis if the ато " e not excessive and | Lo their immediate wants, are nov disposed to P. Weir E Stocks at еца Аса, very high rates demanded b; derat themsel but that Р йа ча : p t у үе + fter PEPE e to habitua iud A ravelling a 1 than ш dE nr ЕК LANE, —Мохрлу, June 1. who begin ганы, and that the anood in me Тоты 0 te: c pe, R.A is be АК ры Jus yg adve i push» inst diei d jutha more easily is he E] j^ this a lof h ult, E тт, Esq., of Ryston Hall, in the prisseof this day sennight. Foreign was inquired after, without loco We: ak, tall, loose y-knit persons, an pes LR —9 Prisc t, FREDER ck Lowry Barn- | leading to much business, and late kn were ді еше to those suffer , more especially | WEUL, чаруе ol ies 280248 я: — of ан Я Beans, and коа PUES 2 : noa АА cad nti Pr ес s prices. head, heart, and lungs, are very unsui uited for n For Flour the de mand w: ry limited, жол, do not alter nd railway travelling. am, the Rev. Јонх E LA E w our q j тарда Yorkshire, v. M. ENRY WRAY, M AS MPERIAL QUART: aged 45. ' War, Енох, х, Kont, аа. . White 46—56 Red .... 42—50 oe seed КАТЫН M ree Red ....|42—52 tic Duke of St. Ара pemes Ласки. | ра baat, Redon о "е, то! А Baxon’s шон b p Hae aA тойу p: dl ДЕНИ , First. Year of "s ue abundant, and Pine Apples, Lis ht beat e diera ion on, i й Strawberries l'others. The Gold Үае—Мт. Crook's Adventure from the opon begi hein. эри a ШИ УКО FEL UE Wales's | С F Хок D d ing 28, tO 88 Foreign ‘Polani nors i i er bo - diu ЖОС; and u "others. A Plate.—Lo! с и бте. norms Broom beat Leicester, Coniederate, anih 24 КЫ: The Queen's p ful. rapes Жат Plate.—Lord Glasgow's Knowsley beat Umpire, Giles ће 1 ge First, The Clown, and 8 others. EDNESDAY.—The Cor onation Stakes.—Lord Stamford's Lady Augusta beat Fantail, Crafton Lass, релш апа Columba. е Ascot Derb: Stakes,— rd Stamford's Onesander eat Qu eek nes n their т appearance e from. Oorn ч m igi .. eor rper tn. flowers chiefly ка, of. Orchids, Pelargoniu t PUR Foreign ш ms Violets, ipei Calceolarias, Mignonette, and Rose: ' НОРМАМ. Four years" Куши nip coy carteles del to present e "icd r.—Mr. WiLL IAM CHATE . Seedsman, &c., Saffron Walden. E M in all its "bra nches ; i many xperience ; anage d o Stoc . if requir r Boyonteen months’ сайа т. es Ж Sen => элк accou t. m orking i Page's Nurs ages, week, — J. J. GOODRIDGE, T эш отса guis Барот, ( 1 АЕЮЕМЕК nobleman's ог gentleman's Establishment, or two or (4s are kept.—Age 28; is fully qualified to undertake the general Management of Pines, Grapes, Peaches, Cucumbers, and Melons ; is "Kitchen and Flower Garden. en bere first-rate — for ability, sobriety, end industry.— Mr, Ree Nursery, Acton, Middlesex. ARDENER, "EA. two or more kept.— Thoroughly ооо. with Vinery -— Stove Cultiva- tion. Good reference.—Mr. Tuomas WiLsos, Bice: ANTED, in ат а GARDENER and his WIFE, Jet tr mm toliveina Lodge. The an m ood Kitchen G ner, understand the Culti- vation of Vines aud Flowers, Mowing Lawns, and be willing to ake h lf generally usefuL The Wife is required to assist occasionally in the Laundry, for ich she wil paid extra. I frc ountry will be preferred, e who can have he с heir last place at least two years' chara sobriety, i Yre s and anni nom Wages ARDENER, where three or m e kept. ey ye e 29; thoroughly dente his аннин in all its branches, Lok асое from present and former situations.—A. B., Pos t Office, Bishopstoke, Hants. ЛАКО DENER (UND: anm in a Large Gardeu or Nurse to take charge of the Houses еннен d Understands t Lio Макона буе d Conservstory, Vin Cucumberhouse ; also the CT remp of Beidio. Plants, Two years’ good character.—Mr. PEAL, Bookseller, Derby. arden Cot Айак Ыар wes айа Whero ARDE NER (Uxnen or хата np). Ae 1, DN 7 j ge 24, Ее ‚жан ашуы Vries бай Чыл лашы ылыа ANTED, a ps and WIFE, without family, or ARDENER (UNDER) where one or more are У точ young. ммр The Wito has outdoor Bouso- кер Am % ind биш — the Management of hold work, which is pus ea His chief dut nt көкү дее ret н. В, Lov pues те н Wem Garden, a practical pini wledge ofits ise being ue = required. A small Flower and Kitchen Garden, OR — in a сенден? sor es 8 кибик: with plenty of pot, and has а good g is € convenient. The place will only suit a quiet m can bring аит dier for TER ст who is vel Tecom- mended. Not more than 1 eek, besides Rev. W. g^ Tamworth. Mou a YOUNG MAN of аа Е who Apure the Flower M e nagemen e ahd m Wages 15s. per цате, N.W. Street, Euston 89 ANTED, XS CARPENTER, one who pi vorn eren Ал i i Appr by наг N. WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. o Noble AVID KIDD ERI H. S, wills omen be disengaged owing to the death of his ue CIUS the Marquis of readalbane, and of the late Rt. n. Sir Willia пата il re-engag in giving Instructions and Хам, ёс. fi учрын tter Manageme: Old Gardens in general; also with gd and Estimates for the formation of New ones, and ineluding ад kinós of € deg ural Buildings, &c. eben mod. кы —— faire urrey ; Pa эк Ке GARDENERS [5 asGARDENER d BAILIFF), of various qual ons, recommended z EA Em rther à culars giren on d application to е. cete 3 вом, 1 urse! John's Wood, London, N.W. кере. sco ge d Brook 1 ped Cheste Church. Road, South. Hackney. CE eim: x [n —Married, one NUS MR ge d practical kn 25. Боа —W. "d ina mr sor noblemarn's Garden.— tands Forcing Fruits; first-class Grape Grow Orchids, Stove - Баео Plants, О же Жабы Kitchen and Flower Garden. Has the leading gardens ере ог PROPAGATOR.—First-rate expe- Grafting, Budding, Plant Growing, and Trade '4, Grove Terrace New 'AGATOR or ` ractice in the Propagation Gre use Plants, Conifers, ато үсе ы Stock, Goods Bowdon, Cheshire. ROPAGATOR, or FOREMAN and PROPAG ATOR (Fres MÀ iter ense rl in Hard and Soft-wooded Plants, a'proficient raa Belgian principle), woo as, Camellias, Roses, Rhodode ndrons, &с.; well ver: door Bedding and bigis sd and yo b gm of. занта ку Good reference.— W., Post Office, Whitton, esex. N.—Has and Culture of Stov Roses, ое: же alesman.—A. B. C., Po a Ofen, В. — The Undersigned are anxious to recommend a Pre on practical ame and Forester, o learnt his busi n ost inent Foresters in Bootiatá, Lived Tas 4 ног уеагв Btatfordsbire, who will higbly recommend him.—FRa HUR DICKSON & Bons, Seed Merchants, 106, Eastgate Stre Бе т. AILIFF and GARDENER to any gentleman re- quiring а E oa Карт euer Р to Plan and ex т" out alterations.—M. н pton Street, Strand, W.C m men and Gentlemen. AND STEWARD. — Has had thé vy ege ledge. — T 27; i end th confidence Бу. а iint. zi with Wick Hill, Brighton. ARDENER (HEAD). practical рше T of For and Grecis Plan ds Land. — ruit, Flower, and Kitchen Gardens. о ark Road, . Р. 20, Park Place, P. an —Age 37, married; has a is orcing in all its branches, Stove — jd (Herad) i any еа or quá 37, no incumbrance Ve tergum (Heap), where two or more аге kep iddle o incumbrance y: Coe Loa eed а i Has lived in some of the leading рі testimonials from the with a we ccm in | Odonto. oy — mprised t ъ=: 4 Bu uildi ium m Draining and ed the e Management of Woods and Plantatio: ith Chronicle Office, pr mA WORCESTERSHIRE RANGE- PRIZE MEDAL, 1903, . AWA се XC The above RANGE is most нА d strongl рее d for its unrivalled ECONOMY, CLEANLIN "CON: VEN certain CURE for NIENCE, DURABILITY, and i MOKY CHIMNEYS. It is an entirely new invention, and consists of large MEAT RO жс ае OVEN, апі WROUGHT-IRON BOILER, - The top HOT PLATE for CE eg STEWING, &c — The Беа heated by ONE EMALI RE. Опе 5 feet t wido is equal to an ordinary Range 8 fce xtracted from the London нейн те, Мау 19, sia ERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Cr.ASS 31. ot side replenished With fies ih air. бар на and Manufacturers, JoxEs & Rower, Worcesl for London : BARRON, SON, & WILSCN, 436, with биома and Prices, for- 3 — M BRUSHES, Penetrating Bru Improved Flesh ae genuin e uad. pes ҮКАМ ipi of i эт Com а mg for the Toilet, МЕТтСАгЕЕ'з celebrated Alk: т, 2s. per box. The FAIRY BOUQUET; the OREO эла ТОМЕН Бов утре In iu Зз. 6d., and \ d 4 e and SOUND 'TEETH are cmm onal attraction, and to he ám and ODONTU, à DY OD ОНТОЙ ОЛА К жез ТЕ Ask for ** Вож MERGES BALM оГ COLUMBIA, establis! 0 years, is the best and only certain d sem Аа Дек мүн Ба, ўыз skers, or Moustache, and рге er Opere. je restoring the Hair, them tur re i Sold in boti 6d., 29, вн о yd nt rte re Ae or p and Ladies and u and lle, by C. & A. О. W.C., РАЙ Chomit aa 7 Hair it is most effi Бел See Name оп Wraj „атда Counte: R LEA AND - a, Sold Wholesale and for Expo ого ye Ок ЫА pesullay > and е. y free from; acidity, ecent importations of Cognac. In French Bottles, А gie Poen or in a case for/the country, 39. Railway Car paid, "No Agents. DOES fos во Old Fu е Distillery, olborn, A and 30, пса Кө nom M гад London. on applica! ARM m or BAILIFF.—Age 39, married, noincumbrance; а Scotchman ; Бете rougi o nowledgo of Farming and Cattle. The ман сна be given. SA B., 45, Shakespere Street, Мапс AILI Estate. , and well жы. with a Farmer.—A m an v Post vede Puede uice io ecd H , FORD'S PURE FLUID MAGNES! d "ls been during 25 yi а аага du epe ерте 4 WM -Juws 13, 1863.] * Che Garuenecs" Chronicle A2icinsSpap SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1863. PU CE. —3мМ1 TH, BECK Ax» BECK, MANUFAC- RERS ot MICROSCOPES, TELESCOPES, STEREO- SCOPES, and otber Optical and Scientific Instruments, have REMOVED fr: omi 6, b ues eror ow 31, Cornhill, E.C find t К *,* Our Cus will new Premises very superior in A convenienco, — Hb e tion to those we have just left. For Wate gie. S and Washing Windows, Саттїа dia-Rubber Hose-Pipes and Temp. AME NCOCK, MANUFACTURER, YN E НА ha large Stock of ali sizes. Also BRASS HAND- BRANCHES, with SPREADERS, RTOP-COCKS, J td and UNION Houses, FIRE-BRANCHES and UNION SCREWS. Illustrated Price Lists on application. TA MES LYNE HANCOCK, M ra ndia-Rubber Works, 966, Goswell Road, London, E.C. require no р durable, and une = the end ve much ch For Kitchen Garden p ues tbe ard invaluable veins m t F. &G. асе London; Ward's ne Ground Siroo friars, S. ; Old Swan Wharf, y ei s Road, Cbelsea, S.W.; d ав ОН Hoad Wharf, near the Canal "Bridge, a N.E. Illustrated Price Lists free о: cation. The Trade supplied. | RNAMENTAR PAVING TILES for Conserva- ors, Balco: gem &е., as cheap and Also W GLAZED for Lining Walls of Baths, (uM db c Meer and other ural ‚ Oli Red а White 2 bs ea Drain Pi үз — To HER at their Prem ав above. Qr PATENT FES, the most secure against Fire and Thieves ROOF STRONG ROOM DOORS; СНОВВ'8 FIR OHUBB'8 PATENT DETECTOR LOCKS and СЕТЕ DOOR LATCHES; CHUBB'8 CASH and DEED BOXE Iiioetrated Price List mn and post oT Сновв & Sox, 57, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, Е.С. ETCALEE, BINGLEY, PATTERN TOOTH Hair Brushes, Improved Fles] enuine Sm Sponges, And é every ЕСЕ of Ж nd € Comb and fümery for cue To: — MET «Tu ; celebrated Alkaline Tooth Powder, 2s. р "The FAIR BOUQUET; the "ut Ed à CAMBRIDGE "BOUQUET. la bottles, 2s., 8s. 6d., 130 5, and 131, Ox xford Street, W. AIR RESTORED, preserved, and beautified, by the use of ROWLAND'S MACASSOR OIL.—It provoni ey, strengthens wi it beau fally Mansions, and тА and also the necessary | Deal colours, and capable DEANE'S— HANDELIERS in Bronze and Ormolu for DINING ROOM in Bronze, Ormolu, China, Vases and other Ornamen R, 45, "m Street, London, W. )ELIERS Bi S GLASS CHANI ts and we re c MN Table Glass, &c. m 71. 158. lass. Statuettes in Parian Ornamental Glass, English and EN suitable for Presents. Mess, Export, and Furnishing Orders promptly executed. London—Show Rooms, 45, Oxford Street, W Birmingham. Manufactory and Show Rooms, АР Street. tablished 1807. P. A Beds id n pe поо рор & гуч ds - d Н хр SON'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, ontaining Designs and Prices of 100 та zu 150 different articles oí Bedro y | Manufaeturers, 196, Tottenham Court Road, W. M and LIBRARY, — Moderator eme Le impr E TRON A — handsome Iron Bedsteads with бно Mountings ees E ion of Woo Plain Iron Bedsteads for ure | Obtained are retained Bedsteads, as we ell m Furniture, sont free Инт, & Sow, Bedstead, Bedding, and Bedroom Furniture THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE Farmers, Contractors, and Other: ( 00D. ^ OLD ALE for M ; n 36-Gallon —€— ms :—Cash. Delivered Carriage Free, within 1 W^. Swan Brewery, Walham Green, в immediately attended to, and Sample Barrels sent ы “эй: Jg ttance of Розі-оћсе Orders for 1l., payable to ENRY AL Eau-de- "PR PURE PALE BRAN NDY, IIS ee recent заро ns tioni 18s. per gallon, and very superior to в of Cognac. In French Bottles, °8s. per dozen; о! case for the country, 39s Railway Carriage paid. No nie HEN cA каш & Со. Old Furniv als "Dis lery, Holbo n, E от! апа 80, Regent Street, Waterloo Place, S.W., C inda: ces Current free on appien ion. ME акр: Ып BIN pie e x PR RFUM ш from ry fragran r by the p Shah dod py эе! 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Edited by WILLIAM STOKES, a 5^ "Reg s Professor of Physic in the | University ө of Dublin. RCHILL & SON! s, New PE Street, W. е Just published, Fourth дано ТФА А CHUROHILL 8, LT Sab a eere m ready, Second Editio NFANT FEEDING, af ia, IN NELUENGE oñ ШЕЕ; or, the Causes and vtm er Y M By Сн. ARLES Н. Rovtu, M.D., Physi e Sam; Hopital for Noten! and oniar х CHURCR A Soxs, Kow тошоп Street, W. Edition, fcp ата НҮ SKIN: f “Popular "Trentise on the Lo and Management. w Bur ngn Street, W. paient 1 process P а & С son the ж. а н article next to PR ver that d vu ы — usefully or ornamentally, as fo: — ossib| A shed from real silver. useful a" р guaranteed о quality for finish z pin Sixth Edition, E 8vo, 28. ER on v the: MANAGEMENT е ааа ад lieation General Outfitters, next door to Somerset House, Strand, W.C durability, as follows :— s » ALTH, and on epi аан EMEN C Patent Starch, — Mti Eul ii I: CCo INCLUS ET а apter, addressed to a Young MESS. 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Nowm Rooms, at e P Guide for the Clergy, iu Fellow of the Roy: нам, M.D., o ROE all ho Medical Guid es that have come to our OO pelis to De. un aspice ^g," —À crm of its- class."— British ** Popular n ia Dare iom. рар by eremi melio - аса тиц those by Dr. Graham." —Medical E. an. 186: dq iblished бу sue, MazsHALE & Co., Stationers Court. Sold d all Booksellers. THE GARDENERS GCHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Јохе 13, 1803. NEW EDITION OF NATURE-PRINTED FERNS. On June АЕ will be published, in Two Volumes, royal 8vo., price Three Pounds, NATURE-PRINTED BRITISH FERNS; BEING FIGURES AND DESCRIPTIONS $9 THE SPECIES AND VARIETIES OF FERNS FOUND | terms. IN TH GDOM NITED KIN Bx THOMAS MOORE, F.L.S. THE FIGURES NATURE-PRINTED BY HENRY BRADBURY. The Work contains 122 Plates and 500 pages of Letter-press. * Тһе Text is rendered as complete ssible. It consists of characters and descriptions of the Gen and Species with their r synonyms, “distrib atida, iind range; an account of the multitudinous M which the keen researches of Fer msi s have riw d; and a sketch of the A qom - ode of Cultivat e accou of the Varie ties debi um some УНГУ intere arg novelties, which have v @у communicated for publication by their discoverers. А classified Syno e пе Species, a sketch a Glossary of | t technical terms are included in the plan oí. the . Гас) 4 $8 er NOTICES OF THE PRESS. FROM THE een dl REVIEW, ** For this kind of ues iura Printing | is exactly adapted. ** The pro di that delightful one Every delicate and inimitable ramification is most attractively ылын has Бе eti à ined 2 р to Mr. Henr канг А = and accurately represented." ging to роль. n e HE ATHE , that NBUROH REVIEW. ity to he example of pret ty dra X ТЫ ЖЯ hab not been equalled." 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In addition to the usual Course c Classics, Mathematics, Divinity, &c., special instruction is given in Botany m - » Principles 4 Agricul: tural шырк ind Geology. 0 gui. There are two Exhibitions at Ns D Sion or иаи GOVERNESS.—A Lady who has resided y years in France, seeks a re-engnge- rx Singing ai см e, N. Ww. n London, to instruct fh up French, and Musie w system — е rudim ents of A2 rman and Dra phe D ен 29, Queen's Road, Camden ВОЙ Hews of tbe Werk, N the House of Lords on Friday the y of ers -— LX em ill. passed n, price 1s., rel EMENT and FEEDING E Duch through com e Vaccination (Ireland) Bill and th е Bakehonsos Dara n Bill were read n Mond he enna. the Prison Ministers’ Bill, Lord B amendment der Bill Tes а о ER ы a second e that day six Тһе Earl of DERBY spoke in favour of the "ri and the amerdmen е as negatived оп a divi that there was and contradic tion with r recent Convention us en The 9 sole de of R Las while a that it had been E into russia. was also ported t secret article, but he on the subject. at the re that iere vis no reliable i m espe " | ge 1998 RAKCÉ pum WU d Juwz 13, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE Regimental Sergeant- -Major LILLEY, of the 6 now ser es g in India, and А ре іш- up the Mississippi. o [are the e siege was. pus shed Between the 19th and the with great vigour, | but bition building, which she bad not seen Since ihe 8 Majesty arriv precisely Dr ns, prisonment. o of two troop sergeant-majors o same m ww being Бойы 1o trial, e lone А Н» assaults of the Fe deral s, and expre: Y under con b et ge at Bayou io E has crossed the ivision is prepa delivered to de C e ed on = ond the LLANDIGHAM VAL ederal line ntle w at Gen 1 4% «€ un de appahannock, and another ring б: invade Kéntosky. dent Ілхсогх hav ving commuted the to eman has be ian “decision SE the Confederate ЕЕ оп his ease. - Т} sed their on, Genera Presi- sentence | i on the left, at y the Princesses Наа апа D «nd attended i d ladies ей ntlemen in waiting. he Av as received by the Earl of Debs dg ville, who, the one оп һег Majesty’ s ә апі "the sd e Com mmissioners of the m: of the i bition of 1862, M. the Duke of , Buckingha am. P the entre, = фы sed f. , and after- vards proceeded Жы! ч, the E S pre where she loo ед at the majolica d foüntain. A this ponts ics. presenta ations we re de by Farl G nville. Among the r. Disraeli рапівп шеп е the Chancellor ar Eas Exchequer, Mr. Lowe, | Murchiso Sir R. mas Baring, Sir Е. Sa ndford, Sir W. m" Fairbairn, ing the узе] n, Mr. Dilke, Mr. Ке "ig "the Ne Lucas, from Puebla on the 27th Ma arrison. ave the aratio 1 tish manded. „тераг Вгі ation General ЕовЕҮ, announcing ae ea pt ure , and the зова] e|surrender of General OnTEGA and the Mex From Japan we ha important news that tho a Fuer NEALE, "he Pan Arah ih T Laio e Түсо gallery, and a ete galleries, pasing right through the English n | department and a portion of the foreign. On lea the о! e ад ady. f e assassination agi in the Prise mad i in à Septembe г Јаз рны f Mr ce: . RICEARDSON vhi nts, and roe d et " the north entrance ihe Ken nsington R The time spent i in the 2 Б {ће y would not be unwi villin ng e Mya Russell officiate d. , Оп HARDSON'S mu a render it necessary to do Pome 32.008. vRT.— On Saturday the Prince THE Castle. n g the e mittee on the Metroj Jeft Frogmore for ienie House. The Prin | Wales visited her Majesty at the Castle, Her Royal Highness after wardi returned е ndon. On Tuesday to luncheon. London. Prince Alfred le On Thu rsday Mr. | er g of t d up to ar эро rsi the y sty was ther e Memorial Committee, who wi to their bearing upon e for| bein hn resented to her Majesty. Her arge pecunia anese orent à should nday morning the Que nd "he Prince of Wales ne AN Extibition Memorial is e of the Prince С sort. X by Mr. Dur TOI of та ыды; апа the OR and Secre С had "B was оо d Her Mya ag was iir in oj ing, wearing a narrow ушке сар; the only dur г visible was the rag The Princesses wore £, cloaks, and igit vue d nsa Owing to having been scarcely any notice of pm pen Royal f persons had assembled to under- hat her Majesty will take her PA for oburg about "the second week in July. Тһе Queen en, the Prince en | cess of , and а H aced at "E bti i THE PRINCE Сот s and. Prin о that | 9f Wales visited her iod after i arrival at the On 8 will not occupy the château of Rheinhartsbr unn, as she did last year, but will live at Rosenau, aa the Duke of Saxe-Coburg her d lt is er of State. idi AND PRINCE s Wild Ns - - d die 0, ы. ау Royal Highnesses "let roginore for he behalf of the Que early 400 noblemen La gentlemen thee evenin g. the Pri rince and Pri St. James's Palace, at which were presented. In C ndon with their company he Pri the of Lo ata | grand ball and supper in Guildhall. On Tuesday morni ng the Prince, accompanied by Prince Alfred, orseback. In хе afternoon the Prince n | and Ends received аййге! s of congratulation from Er I ТУ ла E d d i clergy of the Province of ury i do and from the Bishop an m and Westminster. Prince freedom of e r Doiii pany on а evening the Prince, ассошрапі апа ао “Gleichen, honour Her Maj ТО vt the depitation бов the eco " Com ar had an m - ; ith the the to confer the Royal Hi fie d ednesday mornin, honour o sty made a ot iy Lo Мета moved a vote | lengthened inspection ie bay deer visiting every oF eenwich Pa 5 і" s ЫП Alfred rode S dote back. The Princess took a rriage drive. In the afternoon the Princesses Helena Mid Lo nd Prince L /indsor, and P uisa А House from W e Arthur armved лд elementary education. Mr rk. EC "before 4 o'clock the Prince of or publi 1 ga veas short spot whence a fresh t be obtained, and Wales went the Horticultural Gardens and Come £h А © frequently expressed the. Ма 59 on it afforded her. Бе ед неа rial of the Exhibition of 1851 Б а a еи Then X ыр ef ty — d ie interest in the Po des and the statas СЕ the „ше Consort. His map e rds s ing a considerable | Highness the Princess о a . Mr. Brack тоты asan amendment a time in the i: servato Mey and adjoining aces, wi oer A al family. The the vote. меу "30,0007. = оде,» re оч declared herself much peer Her Majesty | procession ife оп Th dress cari Lee astern Arcade to her carriage | with an escort "of Li Life Guarda. | угы rca ga п Exhibition oad, and drove to Marlborough House | the Prince by the mentwaswith wn,and Dip Thevote o visit the Prince and Prin of Wales, "Тһе | Магу of Cambridge and the Prince of Leiningen, went f 122,8837. f the d t f Science dA i 0 ur e ssiruite o noe ап rt, E Orange visited her Majesty at Marlb hlt c aon in the. after а e Queen returned to Windsor at 2 o'clock. | borough H Tn the evening the but of Wales of the Тегана Exhibition, was agreed t RA is edn xe. 2 ia val the Queis rq em nied b : diis s with L3 Merchant Taylor Mee $^ wi e саса lked and drove in t S em в. 181Т ОР E PRINC 0 Volunteers Bill, as — del, та considered a Hio онн nea Деш. add Lévis end 36 SOATI S Ab ав papers A Wr "e E de and agree mp ore Prince jet left the ( Castle for Msslborcogh i Hotie Prince and Princess of Wales are expected at Abergeldie CLIFTON to obtain the insertion of a clause giving | to мери the Prin Princess of Wales to the | Castle about the end s E a е of appeal against dismissal by E of the Memorial in e rticultural tO M e o Eas epe » ey anding o Gardens. Earl Russell arrived at оч Castle in -€ ci m Berin o ur! А departure of the King of Prussia for Carlsbád next E Prom 1 the United States we learn that General dye e vine агрус ves ME NE ME itd vut. een will proceed to Windsor at the invi- — ане Ve а J nokon, invested. Vicks- Princess Louisa, Ro to Claremont. In the а tation of Нег Majesty po опа. m AXD mum ат u hel у Council. Earl Granville b v. r^ сч Yesterday morning the | PRINCESS FRAN marriage 0 р had managed to get Mi gun boats an audience of Her Majesty. с Queen саше to town and paid a visit to the Ех the second son 2 T ps ie Рек КУ yt Оа to bu THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Juse 13, 1863. — —— Á— - и al! a division on ihe pos evusin, tbe daughter of tbe Prince de Joinville, took Mary, and Prince Alfred was annoeneed by а Roy М [узу e on 'Tbarséay, aceording to the rites of the Roman salute, tbe bond of the 9d Surrey M ==], tbe in wie Pru belle Chureh, im tbe chopel of St. Raphael ай bars of ihe Naiional Asthem. The al visitors | Paris evening papers ма 3% „е Kinzstoe-apon- Thames o occasion being strictly were received by tbe Count de Paris, the Prince де | «о were taken E wi - o | YT e IS ы E z g i E 1 ғ T F i £ r à j н. 4 А Д P pE z | & Ẹ & к d 1 i SRPTPTESZE fam not, howew vv mersus gathering of attacbed cess M i | friends of. ike зше oí Orleans, many ol whom eame | Their Royal Highnesses frs paid to E given for Sar spontaneously from France to offer their respect to the | Queen Marie Amelie, and tben o£ered, their сорта, the | tations x dijedner \ ЕА bride u ig bbours among w nurtured (тош E iidhood, (сой occasion to esent ber to the visitors | Mexico. sembled in the vestibu!e. HI said Ье thanked them | н SI 50 b al! bis b rt for tbe kindness they bad shown to Li н Pr ving Cherbourg or w joined A \ ac фа tbe 204 of every mouth, carrying out epulis terest manifested in tbe hbeurhoedl Clare- | down to break fost.. ть Wide and мй ч А са. I pde er v % extended to Ki h the inhabitants | wey from the drawing-rcow, t inee | newspaper, н led in iue н re e or de фе sies) | uing wiih tbe ex-Queem. The Count de París onse | for {Ье representation of LA Mancbe, has bridal ebapel. ibe Frineewm of Wales Frimce Aline A & f z f : И - | | I p il H! | Н ле" аке d'Aumale with the Ducbess of|wit et with the Princes difficulties attending the question i ül | D i "ii ul 4 j : H Ё ғ f d Е d | f А Ў H £ E £ r d d Н i TE : i Ё d A | i [ i prar i ni е1 TH) 4{; ul Ht dd { : 1 Ч і 1 | ed t sien Ad Towards tbe close of the déjedaer the Беа í th у ied paie wen toushingiy ретро Ay | Сена ДЕ i ! { $ | tbe venerable Queen herself, who, with де in arrested general attention by empbatically eal her guests to respond to the toast, ** А la santé u | de Chartres." IH | i: ih { HE The illustrious en | | | ў | i | : uM hi ngs of bis friends, and awaited at the altar the their doe Pressatly both young Princ pm — - m - | 1 1 ' e ambassador the chapel was marked by a visible sensation, all present | the Treasury in Downing Street. ngdocm, and th s^ а ізі from ‘their seats to her . Нег! PaRriixENTARY MovgxzNTw—The New Rom el Rosis, Admiral Kanaris, the advaneed wi has t e 3 r3 рау «9 th digmifled step up the centre | tion erminated in the return of Colonel Totten- | tation, г in Greek the d spokesman of the creo of the N and Һат, tbe Conservatire candidate, by а majority of 2| Assembly electi Prince William to the . etes to 79.| mark replied as follo in the g сз supported by the Couns de Paris, the organ pla a|over Mr. M'Kenna, the numbers voluntary. Оп reaching the altar the Queen and The has Count de Paris knelt in devotion for Sir then took their places in front. Precisely Тик Своих or the altar their Excellencies Baron Brunnow, Bille, Minister of [ ТЫП — 254 —— «t PE м СБТ step of the throne, kissed him three times, and sai te Lord Hatherton, " Е 4 the ers, [gu tte" the late emotion and hearty kindness :— тө (be blessing of your King, and may God. gn. subsequent audience to the EROR EE s, Сома) н duties qp wii "Now дз. » y ^ ve "ie Pob ul Jess 13, 1803.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, vel 24-33-08. 1 мыл freee а чо m Powers on tbe Polish question were | civil list of the young King, т The ' “ мт r м0, a which has War attained largo 04 feliei poun дә Tet taken into — No «е €— ith these | English Cabinet accedes as к: Жз The ТЬе lesson I havo here reecived s c Bs o my propositions was however arrived at Austria will! же — a Government, howev the eountry, and 1 "hall always kecp LE - tbe уа tbe King mre pre — of a mediatory Character to to Par leparture of tbe Prince for i Denmark, ‘The love of tbe peonle de ngt said tha e proposals of the V jority „ма will b : di -À ent ef d — M aa oa үм Pr b une Ам tained the losing inta :— ISE „Тһе Danish Cabinet уеде this Ia bet e ul “лү! ing е us о iris iansborg. n P И insurgents, i gtt we Pass han et ow by tbe We Lar ving & retrospecti ion fe ; he смол a nd - ч 250 ve^ А р 15, m y e oy en TU en У, "1 - ты р en of an English fleet in ‚е Piræus King n. E health exile, 3. Theo -— Y on De part ol "Rossi not to increase а lengt ienet per iod; 84. A Regency during the King’s "S Majesty proposed t $ ol | the military forces in Poland fof the next 1? montha А minority, tbe Regent to be an Englishman, On eorge of Greece, saying that he had always | compisto = utonon у and independent admi reer ЖМ for | these points otiations «re still going оп, On tbe - nig bimself qoe to find happiness in the love of his 1 ка ^ Hvweasr.— The assembling of Hung @ was prevented by tbe intervene c of an armed. force oppas ii he i adv ised the young King to follow 111 c where | Th М poopie; al . the ва George replied that be would excesses in the pro- ДЕ егте his Majesty's "advice, amd thet |i | revole tomary pamphlets Tbe | vinces of Greece. Putiie erder had tasn ле ld be his constant en eavour do honoar to the | majority of the yes 1 D tul " » пета that | several places, Several of tho eountr i lend which had given him birt. On Sunday the Greed еу may bo Jed кегш of agitators. | fested by brigands, - А ta in, , 09:8 Товк pacc have been to at which his Majasty conferred high Danish orders | by tbe military, and papers of a "seditioes kind having | Barbary on account of frauds discovered to have been u on | been found be „м. made prisoner, Several otber comete XE m - upon the Civil rd Lie. The investi- the late Г че ғ en hie Russta.—Princo бошой, actuated wiih the Bateti Гы 9 у and tho royal amily of England is spo b| еше of giving immediata paid to Me reply o М — Prince pes a visit to Suez An identical — has been sent by the indi of ard's note on tbe Polish оа, has, instead of | Canal on the 18th ult, Ata mquet given to him at reply to the notes addr esed by the T И im the regular way to the Russian | Suez, tbe а in proposing the health of the n n Am in America, sent it to Mr. Clay, the! Emperor, said that he was tbe protector of every In this reply to the two Governments, ш аам, American Minister resident at St. Peters! . Ја ihis enterprise. tat “3де e E gom s ef France, He Cabinet, in a courteous but decided manner, refuses to | reply, Pri f k est sent ez Canal would soon inance of M i LM. Lesseps Copenha gen in 00 persons, and neither li from her M ч ship R жеге mur- re National = n s md Mr. ichardson on the nvi —— | nor ші to the Rathbaus, : i- were received ing from M been — On the сем has — to an — . petri] ies. Тһе chief magistrate repeated Archbishops of Posen and A force under Major Gordon, t expressed | € that cireumstances would Gnesen, the has ordered a grand jubilee to take | siege Chiang su bas bee тше]. Тандап also bas permit the of publie rejoicings at the раво in ibo бото ol Paten, eonmmemdog apon- tho [UnPrwidered, und tis ыта bad dete 1NF о Tut visit of their Royal Highnesses, the Crown Prince|20th inst, bilee is intended to te the | perial аи — thousandth anniversary of the introduction of Chris- VAE “1 also regret that I have come here at а time when dis- | tianity into Poland b ——— The subject of the Paope, tbe mewa oi mile surprise ше — e = and the | Charch Festival o ores Christi Day arsaw vir, the attack upon — A ordipaices which bars brought abo it, | bas passed off with the ge тапдау E pro- Баша Locatia on tbe 96th of June, when two of МӨ | ра. s affairs, and took no ктай: - — deliberations Cession Шау were of 50, се епага 4 | j no when resolved upon. Bui eura her." The Chief Magistrate, n= " - —— the — "of Mr. К speech of his Royal Highness grea 1 vy peeuniary penal offence ; presen ive three cheers lc Ам King and а considerable c aec the sufferers or their Crown Prince, The Municipality of Berlin on Friday im d relatives." 222 these. demands resolved to agree to the proposition made on the ied with, Colonel Neale reserves to himself the previous by the mon Council, to send an right of adopting ture “ address to the King, of which the following is a sum. | Reross ir y were ioned to the degree ladvised о! obstinacy or шагу“ — authorities, and resistance w = $ m кйш dorem nt may assume." «Гре address calis the attention of his Majesty to the preju- the insurgen eight to these demands a fleet is dicial consequences of the recent ordinance of Yokoham a, under the com the press, and оѓ g on the Government withont. pete Budget. It represents Unfavourable 5609009 DE tha IORS posten emis A о, and the publie credit, King to reestablish a у convocation of At tbo sitting. of the М ые Т a Royal А Royal, дыгы wat n was read ad dediti niy у prohibiting is y тазу. de ulti ASN, to 0 days alowed for à mart d apanda to for th of an a to the Crown having been successively sni i ie had arrived “p'o te 15th. The mayor was resolved simply to refer the Royal decree to a ve sta: ed to the admiral, that committee, whose report is looked It is said that the Government threatened sus) ut the Crown Prince їп» | wounds. Polish lead of Mr. used the order for A —À while | [e by a stratagem, and is about to be shot. Ніѕ | Richardson, and it will be recollected that the ess on the point ot m issued, „ќо be recalled. Tke remains undiminished. 5,000 of the Imperial| Tycoon then expressed his comparative helplessn Ommon © nave been despatched from St. M 1 z 2 тч case, In the present eme iones it is alleged D to the LE iie x Мое ЕД |". сүрэ frig ident happened t n2 mayor of Kanagawa has suggested that satis- T press о! to co! n conveying а , portion of the troops ca be | om the | army at m o жеч the perra - 5 and 5 guns. "а? e 12th age on account present state itical usiasti Mem д tes mon -— © gone "Ri stated from official pnl кёз pA On the 14th he defeated General Uy m 7 MC 55 t n L | AUSTRIA.— The Empe received the reigning Duke | following are the conditions attached to the ассеріапсе ` with а x eod БЕ s Avo M s at Bakoi . The | 16 he foug z e La ied em ah M P jo [od aes ient AED M nett iet trol fot tia! Стеб, defeating the entire Vicksburg army, under E THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JUNE 13, 1863. a General Pemberton, with a loss of 29 gun „бес men. On the 17th inst. "x defen - the ans ы ад - and | e fi of a chain of forts 800 yards үл. соп: дом : "s Дер the Methodists. reli intrenchmen te, an nd e xtending s eral. mile to capture the city. fe emos are entertained of was reported to be in the nica. s Sig of Jackson with 15,009 men, short of provisions. Southern jour- nals assert that two gunboa! е been sunk at Vicks- ГЕ Minister А. А. Dorion, Attorney-General "East; Letellier de St. of Agriculture; M. Thibadeau, President Gen rey, o by de. NA n the 17th ult., and the саи surrender of General Ortega with all his for огсеѕ ent, HOUSE OF мач — Duchy of Cornwall. Managem —€— — of ыы having moved that the m se go into ee m thi is “Bi ll, Lord CHELMSFORD Бес д to certain "privileges Witch it proposed to enable the Duke of Corn d to T —The Duke of New ач ptite ong FRI pie he Bill ja Soy to * cnin y Lord - LEO; he Duke E ment of the ladies' committe а he Bakehouse Regulation Bill еге, read a se vM se BnoucHaM laid o пея table nent of Courts о, їн, X asking Mision аз Among the papers would also be found the communication which had been made Юю the Powers with respect to the inten. tio e the Ionian Islands to Gree с f © LÀ l o Earl that the blocks of land in man; School, and ранее -house wonld amont to an aed idi ent. " Ultimately the further consideration the repor postponed to Friday. ышкан ase of Sergeant- -Mojor Lilley.—The Earl of eoe mg cud gave not wd s at on Monday he wi tended to оаа а Xt "Colonel Crawley, pow f land for Diesonting. Chapels, the Ea ion a и mrg and that General Penia = z Bayou Sara, seven bove Port мана Porter arrived in Чы s Dualo Ri de to rario with General Grant. онан оп н t the latter was hes rere the rear of Vicks. to E o presen Poland, said that hi w ssed td length sepes 2 нче who were parties of Vienna. Although the Prussian Minister reed that p. convention er. eri e x dq mt. Sir A. Bu prar = had declared that it was Admiral Porter de stroyed al еа еп neampmen mía ent, red t а h n of the Government соте the "m АЫ "thereby created. ible, however, that there ác be a m Nes остан urg. On | In Poland as long аз the Em dece of Russ teised direst ion, with Ж-М authority : and - ep nette а Pos that irit its pes рчы А As to ey could. ead ayh к, ie nage their own internal affairs under the zoo City, and oficial ба. md "ihe dine at пе dest | the e navy yards an arrangement. In ion ion, the notion of an | at large. з те id. | armistice, and advised фе Poles. to] работе "with arms $ their | to the infon ds Si shown at St. Pet by Count Von werful steamers, a for po > Ин hands unti H1 they had secured their liberty and obtained their | laid before vm rlia: а Romo и, here since the а Сн by | the conventio: ia Nei i represented. i es of Ше three Pow ce ЧЕН IS - 86. entered. into at the req g 1 8 п y Lord wisdom of ү ой amd Russia LA. e. Me Кое о те oland an ussia, and de! t e would fornish "reinforeethente Thich Lord Сав h had been guided on Анет А 00,000 men, even if it aras ur he ола Qur prese л position d by the treaty of 1815, the territory де; epart; t. the Бе tho duty T her Majesty's Gove Ma s Der iai ро, s at trea! -— 64 " PER large orce in A sd, ani Жыга: to conduct the АСА preserve the general peace. of making a sudden and overwhe Iming у: xy TOROS by a general war, d а uld General ranis rear, and com the P2 vernment M ti the Siege and take os gr e кз m 4 e Pol eai d he see T "object attain, should it ever e Duke т ROLAND thought that the Ms enforcing the conscription at Warsaw, rid 9% нас ене, іп псе roduc e nsti 2 h | to — cpi cbject of the measure would be to — decisions that а case might bi e rather than by precedent. n: —— the necessity of Minh a measure, he quoted statements made by Lord m < Lord Elle mbora ough, and other laned lords in giving judgment in cases which had come before them, all bearing evid the mes чер Ану of the la [Left a greate descent upon ecided Peta to the elling him to abandon h rd Bro omnim udging edt the EU eaking. volent character - A. "Emperor of Cw РА it жы el unfair to im the conscription to him, although и ог FE hoped itution 3 i Au ntees from He dou еһе а EN es any сину for peace ! «Мез d We е аге de city "The € Confede- rate plan of campaign for the doter year is said to the defea t of the mies of Generals Hooker, Rosen- uw E 3 g RE E © & È ls we DRE medy A Duke о PN of this зы Зу" раво tt e бы ject mo as on E of providing jelic isoners, LN cranz can be enticed, ES is yen of the north eade of f the Ohio and Pennsylva! patches from Murfrees- | for the borough state that the p federale General Marmaduke ane reported to have uere Helena, vmm er and ENT negro pw al m, together w e ha P iran Сый said his Bil wi trong tha 2: Pon er from Many of h: friends, je m =i its ero He app эгей to t e Established С. ied that the Bill would pool the n mA а the E la: ust to Rom nob Intolerable - rw died erroneous, therefore no whatever is of ti D. m Decor Church, there was no doubt ministrations of that church were ы Моше acceptab 4 о 9 Е! 5 а о E un 2 ч 7 E 2 = - nu et E о PEF Hi | ES E: 2 S Le | T In HE ge 5 5g $8 Je E = 4 E. o2 et z [i 8 R legraphed that ould m "RES the oath of Боп Баг Confederacy he must Federal Mr. Seward r that payment. — The Е f HARROWBY thought the Bi leti to. the Pipes would raise à re spirit ofdiscord сата voii t ena therefore e {но pur рар Tx бош ие ле but c their duties in Scotlan: e LovAINE as ked if it adopt the electric light at Portland. — И М. о ЙМ e Board of Trade hia had no power to i introduce new lights along de coast, = sn that Pro! Faraday to ай ану Бом, 59 F- yett to -— Mee vely on the ES part he thoa: г; reply Cab bin sed the Bill. ратан А. rted the Bill, | to its e d Lee ё of LONDO: ld stop, тено, rede in cases of evident necessity. The down см: Great Eastern arrived off New York on the 27th ult. in е ба The present st m Liv verpool. ments — "ORNA prises i of the 1а nsidered that tion dissolving Parliament. The writs v сан оп Lord ARUNDEL, observations the 3d of July. The Governor-General nas sworn in the the Bill.—The "Bish p a0 ONG dp t. Hewwresv, tbe subject dropped. Саве f division the numbers were—for the Eoi reaaing, 05; —Mr. Fo: ollows : — J. Бадо eld M'Donal),| against, 30; majority, 35. The Bill was then read a second ing the death, four t- M: of the 6th e 25th and to 'OUGRMORE sup- it. On y Commissioner time. Major Lilley, cosas General TorspAY.—Throne of Greece.—Earl RossELL laid upon the p ay, 1862, est; W. Р. table the p pers rela relating, to Greece, and stated that Prince | time, "for a still T of Т. $ Ferguson m B bs je hati Dien recognised ма n сы ee E earn ч Drought to tle ri ers, w Secretary; L. H, Holton, Finance Minister; D ILI im Pecognised hy other Governments. Bem pesfortod against hem, and F а 4 Јоха 13, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. == — " ley, the commanding officer, under whose authority these | to the cler, ergy. The subscriptions. to which a eri pene transactions took place, was still permitted to command | taken were the Lic o the laity that wh à described the circumstances under which | church they s — hear the doctrine of 2 Church ату ү Бе printad. Tt waa clear that no department of the Govern- ent could be cfciently Ps ss if subordinates da tbe regiment, оне d to publish reports which had n Arm УР ought under Lilley and his wife had die d, and observed that, — o xpoonded. —Mr. WALPOLE warned the House howjit tampered Mei ap magii I the headset the departmo DERL red and сарана were now out оѓ the e question, it wa: ith those safeguards under Мем Ше aet qua ot en had Іста R. СЕС т. CHILDERS сот! ainei o£ the in ordi nate not too late for punishment—such unishment as he sen] e us to be the most pur tolerant tablishment i length of the pe ani pressed a hope that in future some the indignant voice of the House of Commons would mete out | the world.—Mr, RISON 8 Mee , Sr м RTH vm means might be n to condense them.—The O'DoNoGHUE to e ac that, should Colonel Crawley return ppos The CHANCELLO а made ап appeal e Government to fix a day for the discus- England, it was the intentio f the friends of the late Ser- | defended the retention of the subscriptions, which he said had | sion of Mr. DitLLwYN's motion on the Ecclesiastical Revenues оў geant Lilley indiethim for m: hter. . CONINGHAM | grown of the real boná fide десен ofi the Church Em Ireland.—Lord PALMERSTON said it not the d f the considered that Colonel Crawley was a disgrace to her Majesty's | the time of the Reformation. 16 w. e opinion of the Gov Government to find days for private members to bring on £e , and that if the Duke of Cambridge retained him in the | ment that the present state la bject Sras m Tbis was the duty of the members themselves, who i is royal highn as unfit to command the Bri capabl improvement; it was, therefore, prudent not р! portunities. Several of the h bers com- rmy.—The Marqui HARTINGTON entered into a long state- | to meet the motion with direct negati e rn- | plained of the «Уш k y the Government, Т ment of the circumstances which had led to the imprison- | ment were not prepared to take upon themselves then went ini mmittee of Supply on the remaining Civil ment of eant-Major Lil'ey, which he admitted to have | to propose any cbange, but to leave it o to consideration | Service Estimates, ME number of votes were agreed to. On been most unfortunate and tragic circumstance. The | whether some improvement was not desirable, in bond c the vote of 604,000/. for Education, Mr. Lowe made a short Judge-Advocate-General had given his opinion that there was | concurrence with the ministers of the Church. € F DFIE planation, in Which he stated that the number of children not sufficient ground for charging Lilley acm conspiracy | and и B. ТонмвтохЕ supported th in schools was 1,057,426—that school accommodation was pro- t otion, Mr. er for sentencing him to imprisonment. was, however, | opposed it.—Mr. HENLEY referred to the т Ват o| Hécwairy t8 remember that Major-General Farrell was otn 8. to take orders. No опе ad that the formularies superior to Colonel Crawley, and that Sir William Mancs- | of the Church were wrong, or that the articles were wrong, or asked was 36,0001. less than that of las r.—Mr. BLACK field was superior to Major-General Farrell, Ап inquiry | that men should profess what they did not believe. Mr. tituted i xto: vola be to the stipends to Pupil teachers, Eu міти that the е койа "LT Mey sum of 40,0001.—Mr. Low: — g | loose, and t . ЕЛИ out of the transaction, and an allowance similar to the | Seymour thought that, in moderate times like these, it would pension to wbich Se t Lilley would have been entitled | be desirable to do away with tests wbich had been imposed in j mg erman NEY great item t ts E м i E m =] E o © 8 ES $ "de ж g Ef £ ye Ei L4 £ e Б Гай @ y them.— i on why you p gi inquiry into the charges brought | men were not entering the Church as heretofore was to be against him.—Mr. Serjeant Р1с asked who was to blame if | traced to causes far deeper than an objection to subscription— Colonel Crawley € ipee — Captain hene, as an old | namely, an objection to the articles themselves. There could Inniskillinger, Жаред. the inquiry would have the effect | be no doubt that there was an intellectual movement, against of restoring the character of the diee and that the|the truths in which the articles were enshrined, and that n useless - ippin After some discussio! the sufficiency of the cause of dism =й) be judged of by Sir J. ЁгрнімвтохЕ said that the expenditure of a million of | existing law. Не disapproved of this attempt to tamper urt, to consist of money on Alderney harbour had produced nothing but a | with the ancient documents of the Church. There was perilous shoal, the committee divided, when the vote was | nothing in the слага which could not be cavilled agreed to by 76 to 62. Another long debate arose on the -- qu Nestioned, ecd mproved;" but he feared that € кын " а ауну и z не h bo Dal "a X P f. тоа of риод 8 0 не оодо offi ence to tl D 50001. for e ter e urce] e result wou о вај e foun ions 0! n cers, a eira к Other e ү р and mention cos in whjoh individual Voluatóers had beet dienen ‘Bill on on eere was to be 'inquiry at all, the д.4 i odd d be td Амдо, of the Committee of Supply was vir n (x and agreed to. On the | their deliberations to Convocation, M ultimately to ne тха move and Іт nt of | ment. his own part, he preferred rather to stand wu ions Land (Irdand) Bill, Mr. moved that the pal- to tho ancient land-marks of tho Church tban to lend himsel ib poron С nl arto же ne с-а, was adjourn: le unds as he mi! After some i in tha Committ an Sandal ч st the clause iscipline of EN On a division th. A, > tived by too to 29. A few verbal б Д ечеи V - to. вт Drainage and Im- provement of Land (Ireland) Bill was те mitted. od a stago MoxpaAy.—On tbe еуел going into а Committee of | but that, if he belonged to the Anglican Church, as he once Supply, Mr. GREGORY m а resolution that the Royal | did, he would not give a farthing for such nn Act. The previous Botanical Gardens at ыа: should be open to the муч, vestion ram — t an асое to without а division.— aíter еы hours of ed v» Par unda; he js the case т. DALG к. " ved ps ^ wt pre М to — er botau gnrdens mentary gran into the € m iut on of the Board 0) inira А DD n Fi Е всссевв that had еше the experiment e che the different, departments under the control of that Board.— M. V EODEM, NY а Ater som poor eni 4 by | House went into committee on this Bill, when Sir Robert PEEL he Logp-ApvocaTE opposed the motion, on the em that to bout p an inquiry at this period of the session.—Mr. реге was no necessity for a measure that vod give offence to a | BENTINCK, though concurring in the object which Mr. Dalglish large portion of the community in Scotland, He pointed out | had in view recommended him to witbdraw the motion distinctions between the cases of Ше Dublin and E dinburgh | Lord C. Pacer was not prepared to admit that the Admiralty gar. ens, —Mr. жыл фе mouon. Не adm mitted де a pariet шыдыр, but he сопла дой ies the evils — А ор е to it wero greatly e nant erri lp — Lec edipi hat — i Á—H the | his willingness at any time to lay before the House'all informa- @їйр тїр £ntelligence. ntelligent opinion е Не additional facts, | tion that might be required with reference either to the | MONEY MARKET, FRIDAY.—BRITISH Е ое the scandal — [4 which wr n were got up. | constitution or the administration of the Admiralty. Tho sols closed at Б " 92 к f ^ 92 Durr, and o real object of the motion »ppeared to be to take exception to or "OU and p = d e en n by Mr. à te, 91} t o; tho great preponderance of public opinion in Scotland was | ships in their own yards instead of giving Gn er йя miiy the Гы Stek, E 2A 2, xr dia ivo cap Cent. Stock, 1071 onds, оба the ес Ө of. the morning sitting. The Ho Pesumod at 6 o'clock, | Left sitting.] Е against the measure, and that there was no necessity for it.— | owners of private агӣв.—8іг H. be cmt Major Нлмиплох also testified that the feeling of the people of adjournment of the debate, which was agreed z s i Ec E 0з. pm.; Four per Cent. nd lo sag .—After som WEDNERSDAY.— The {эе Онна Liability (No. D Bill and the | »nfacec e. s Че; xchequer Bills, par, „48. tions by Mr. ScuLLYy in favour оѓ the motion, Lord PALMERSTON | Savings Banks -— Amendm Eas passed through committee, | pm.—FOREIGN : Greek, for Acct., 371 97 ; Ditto said, зуй he could see no harm, but good, in the measure | —Mr. WARD- moved the second v P of the о Coupons, 18] to i; Italan, for Acct, 728; Ditto pro by Mr. G thore waa another: deration which | Petitions Bill, the object of у бе was to prevent the M “ы па Кай E 811; M : fo А t. 9361 t ought to guide the ouse—namely, the religious, sincere, and | drawal of a petition without the ае" vi aremmana Railway, Н exican, tor Acct., 1 to е4 err rna de nè my whic! XY: ought drawal A Padosi to му " майор soma Me" er against Ri zase e New Granada, 16; Peruvian, 1862, 901; Ditto ul reasons, e not, however, o an joner nst his м ; i ; Di E y Now, the feeling of the people of белей was said to be | will to proceed with his as s et үр preven sham par OE AGEE 001 ; Rumian, 1850, Ww ; Ditto, 1808, Өз against the ing of the gardens on Sundays, and the Lord | tions for purposes of exi ance, or wi with the view A Advocate had shown that there was no necessity for the | of effecting Pie e X: С I3 su eee tr cn con "5: f t. 12} to 12; "T i ні easure. imse Av р imas ertificates, for Acc urkish. 1854, fo 107. The in of фенетей ect. : Di be Supply, resumed the consideration of ihe reuniuing ONG. Dar а uno: + оа QE E x гис 1862, for Acct, 714 toi; Ditto vice Estimates. The vote of 60001. for the “four colossal| there were sham i. ted. Не would, how- t pm.; Ditto Guaranteed, 1021 ; Vene- couchant lone," to be placed on the d at the baso of ever, support the pres as such assent would | zuela, for Acct., 253; Ditto 1862, 572 to 58. m: T эйту emer ш many | not тоббо ї m opposing е! Mr. T n tbe ex delay eh had & had taken rolo ir BovvrnrE thought the Bill would impose а check upon the in far these ornaments. ' While discussin for tation of sham petitions.—Mr. AvRTON doubted whether Lighthouses a the Committee was count: e House would not be doing more harm than good by Bank of England, "е Perin Caminin а Ае аке КУШИ. жуш Gnocaw, Мг. M. бтвѕох stated that e. тө е4 provisions of the Bu, but he thought the House ought to be | “°t we. E [acm DOM ve 88 about to be appointed would be instructed to include within | very careful not to — with the vem ot of petitioning. Gold Coin end union : .. 13,080,910 its inquiry the sea fisheries of Ireland. Clerical Subseription.— | After a few words hom eant ProorT and Bir Ў.М пев in Silver Bullion — e reading — from the clergy to the Thirty-nine Articles and to the Prayer- | agreed to. The Metropolis Turnpike Roads Acts Amendment 2930 910 7а28 д0710 book ought to be relaxed. He argued that the subscription | Pill passed through committee. The Local Govirnment Вер. | BANKING DE was unnecessary and mischievous, and that it did violence to | pl-mental Bill, and the Dockyards Protection. Act. Am Proprietors’ Capital — ,. £14,553,000 menm e Вери rue the consciences of many scrupulous persons, and deterred the | Bill were read a third time and passed. The Officers w oet Rest .. 3,149,700 including с Гат "ve P ation. tii у : Deposits (inci ot ciet Annuity) эга en ай дә n e question was one ntially for the laity, ав! HURSDAY.—- The Mew Trade, —1n reply to Mr. Сохіхонам, | ing Exchequer Savings е ++ 21891797 represented by srliament, to deal. with, and it was their p | Lord ParwEReTON said that the Federal Government of tho | Banks, Олатов Kotes не Quis ^o CAM to relieve iu: clergy from — se hey folt to be a grievous | United States had concluded a жө жин о ы), ЭР ritəin for | дерд Асоба). e» s. 9,282,830 burden, and. soepen tho way rch of England for | the ression of t trade, and t the Government Pm Deresi se es, ro 18483,2080 "The ot tbe Uonfederate arce dave Seven and other 566,010 tes al. wever, - " r ыр аздк be House Confederate iid bo relations save those of war, and as | June 11, 1863. we м. MARSHALL, Chief nduet ble to 1 кы ке 9 Eng i d, or damage her pomer or h ier oa would egotiation A American simple political right in expiation feng. Mi. раг y 5 al Charit EE ord for going Gazette c of виє, KINNAIRD seconded the llena - "sir. Gnir аб saw many | into а Committee of Supply. Mr. Ө. pc ҮТ Called attention FRIDAY: June 5,— aus, White Street Moot grave o! кыа АА either ү т шь to the abuses Mr in -— T£ charilies, ыч fields, „К-ы TE = Preston, e ment. not, | present | especial reference to their amount of the penasta, Saxmundham, Бай: Кейпег—1. Beaart, Crofton, Yorkshire. law might not be amended without ойсо Injury up t Pa ihe vote for elementary edu cation. — complai Оа of the Street x т ч interests of tho Church. In bis opinion the satis-| waste of power caused by tho manner їп which the R. Влахву, Case factor e - чр Ар mm — clergymen which экеу of кош =з these charities e point- | Fenton, иш — -T. 9 mowwsos, Grantham Toss m on. No out instan hich superfinous, | Coburg Road, (y E ler— however, to be introduced wițhout the most inquiry | eo "c obsolete, or is чиба yr ec. € t be devoted үт arket, Boot a Mak E Н. Лезо Believing b to educational il purposes. 1 were | man " ш à Factor- create uncertainty and le expectations epe an obtained = certain pr Rer ym endowments |W. BanruerT Жай . оет, to 1 tbe length to ——— подане might be disposed to go, he | existed, the funds f VR one Е would E NINE Holbeck, Yorkshire, Provision D E XGrk poH Ir 4 ett ESI pA um e previous question " r. ORSTER Een - to D E re edd gnum — "мт e her Laco Bde ee вста ol s — joo ed to B ро $ P ste DELIS Е Халалны agn ` ues! put. — Mr. ti Portman. . Н. Darw NxwproaTE expressed his regret that the Government bad X Council of 79 а published к ie "reporte Mmm, тама i Deer i йо рибе Wee Builder—F taken a more decided course on tbis subject, for the|of the inspectors with tho ex: jon of those penne Tamshowne Piace, Wonden ihe Army-—H. Ер, motn, tic if adopted, would give far greater latitude of teaching тые in the opinion of ought not to | Ivybridge, Devonshire d G THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Јохи 18, 1863. Dealer in Parthenware—C. Н. Fosren, Liv „Ваай | panels in the | were filled with the arms of some | recounted the virtues of the Prince Consort, a ler-8. Рота, Winterbourne, Monkton, Wiltshire; Plumber | of the num s royal visitors to Guildhall, 18 in ratulated his Ro al Hi hness on bein the first ut неп, Wokin , Purrey , Вакеов- AT Него Ри 9] b f ya y FN 1 E n y g i =J. Gaiwwoop, Wetherden, Suffo| altster— ^| number dd enr m mpero ароеоп. | ої YYaies у patrimon —Ё. x. S, HARDING, , и = бам oem Ж, аша. W É Aa ие butcher -À The throne and cano the — мч of the hall | that is, as а son born subsequently to his father's id ‚ Ren, Devonshire, Blacksmith,— УУ, Нах н, Blac i k 1 uot pomme iate Innkeeper Нло S Sellinge, Kent, Grocer—J. Joxxs, | Were of a truly regal "n загасёег. Аб the back of the t to citizenship The ber replied as follows ;— Coventry, Fishmon; . Jamesox, St. Helen's Lancashire, Tnnkee dais was hung a rich cloth of state, on which were My Lord Mayor, Mr. Pani фи. ац А e А. Јлсќѕох, Over en, Lancashi: ate G . KINNERSLEY. bl dh fu Pri d Princess of | I assure you, а source of sin tific e to ati Hereford, — чт A , Kingston kar gm — sea t oring the nce:an — here for the purpose of ute оный with 4 ККЕ, prs geruber — Ba Brant, Мена, тё aluet Shoeing Smiti T | Wales. The dais was surmounted by a canopy, at the : бе Lhè Уер you һауе stated, y You afe ш ible to confer upon Leckhampton, Glou rvshire, Stonemason — Joms Leoxarn, Hanley, | front and sides «ех was а valance ornamented | me, and whic cends to me by inheritance. it is а patri- ire, Join : Че Street, Fitzroy i B ; quare, Iate” " хар r Proprietor etor = ө MaA keng, по ki паман Чі with the arms of the Prince and — - the rose, oity Or the. кы o ун 2 БОН £ tho greatest pe C der re c md "died. "bhoemaker-J. "ок M and к= <= E above enormous t date. My pride is increased when I callto Welington, Shropshire, 7 Tailor R, OSBORN, Ipswich, White nh Prince's p'ume in sput s. The обн Ф the various Ma ong list of SCION men who have —W. T. P , Roxi om Ў ) иссе ammi M, biens ds Beim City companies а ot tho, prineipal citis în, tho | proiek a idt Varie Ven Шы кы an Ен», рт 1 T. Deor. Maker 7номза › | kingdom, were suspended roun е upper part of the of eulog. -Hull, Ji R , High Lorton, Cum тї : 2 adverte А. in warm terms pect, and, Puer c Pann Romer unii Butcher — Jostrm hall. he armorial bearings of the Prince and hiron n am here to claim my ecd of е Сун rd Rien]. eR Ml" Quem, мини | РОБЕ Y nier ot ТИГЕН. and the Danish national | London. “My LA S Ce LL VO S hus аы Newington- W. Бема Вто, Yorkshire, Coach. ,|erms, emblazoned o val shields, and surround y pressions o ot on towards бе бей, for n (ашыш. mingham Builder-G. Tmoxis, Wainwen, Glamorganshire, Journeyman | trophies of ud V fixed half way up the Coetu Т of this ете eins wards ourselves, and for all yo our p T ap Тиоитон, lato of Huddersfield, Аъсбовта- Pagers, of the hall In addition to the clusters of 1 dt our future happiness." Penn Newark, Nottinghamshire, Butcher ^W. T. Уннан Sheer | 8 pended from the roof, many of the arches Lbs е | Pri ice, every Ve Ded Ho Wirman, George Street. Camberwell, Horticultural Engl lighted by lines of gas je ets, having baskets of flowers | heard ought te net al with the utmost d c ri n. © nkeeper= D beneath them. The was covered with a агре | tinctness, At the conclusion of Lis reply a loud Wesson, Exmouth Street. ЛАГ pou, Pianoforte Maker — R, | manufactured for the mech and о, a colour to har- | of aee mation i ms the compa пу ап TLLIA MS, ога, са; ION r Retailer. SCOTCH SEQUESTRATION Ват» and Soxs, Edinburgh, Wool monise wi 3 gene charac of the decorations.| orchestra again played few bars of tl 1 рейин». боны d Mes of E È Skye, reg, e Merchant—W, upper part of the deis, on which the chairs of| Anthem. It was Mar: дна that the address and eol > d d M emet Aere КОМЕН, Had state for the Prince and Princess were placed, were | reply be entered on minutes, aud the paromo TUESDAY: June 9.—BANKRUPTS.—J. Алдооо » Oxford - covered with a се мё -— blue: colour. e|terminated with the нан ntation of the two senior A Stoke-upon- "Stafford- : Shire. 3 Darian Man маат Sa d Meum ri velle d. pscaiis up as the Royal | Aldermen, the and seconder of the address, — ich Street, шшш, ту н д kal supper ro d pr екетей: а * gran and regala — the Chairman of жа Entertainment. Committee, Nottinghamshire, Pricklayer—R. s, Southerndown, Glamorgan (Its Jantern nd АЙТ roof had been exquisitely | Royal visitors then withdrew from the Hall, but, жү eper M Hosp ang C. Уокер and Bhoe "Maker d. r. ce, and from the four | presently returning, the ball began, the Lor or ттік, Portsea, of Works—T. H. Barus, Morning се, late | columns on which the ү" refs depe X large gilt | leading off uadrille with the Princess im- Office Ma H. B wid нь Unies y F MET. АПТА incashire, Вей оопа jun’, Crawford baskets Hed eh flowers. The li Piit ts from above | mediately in fr t tob the kaut pas, and the Prince with LL: € # Жы veis ier nete Eon d reso arranged as to fall upon the portrait of her the Lady Mayoress. Prince Alfred danced wi Grocer-Ricmanp Evaxs, Bonvilstone, Glamorganshire, Farmer-8. №. Ма me in her coronation pr^ The е end of the | Princess Mary of Cambridge; and Ње Duke'of Cam- E Wolverha > Brassfounders' Clerk — W. E , Мез: | асаа ; е0 NUS belee р BREED C WE asse E доз Yorkshire, | Chamber was filled in with mirrors, bet tall, pe bridge, the Earl of Mount Edg AM Lord and Lady е Yale: Shepherd's Pusi, cDraper- 3. Р Dex ee ГАН of heaths, ferns, and Pins which made the end Bur шу, Majos c: Colonel Keppel, the Hon. M Winchester tret, Bethnal Green Oilman- J. Роэ кп. Gravesend, Kent, he room seem 1 Hon tanley, ei de Grey and —J. CH, у> o r, Сирен er- бтв aniem, Sim V TET in roe centre of which a scente To if Tar took ye Ж м: X: uadrille, For nearly . E L igston-upon- " ет! гісёпаПег— Е. 'CLIFFE, | s ud Yorkshire, cloth Ь ату тажа, Luton, wd wo ode d bol sides өг ihe Сева ЫЧ two ^ het m the чк Hi ст АЫ as ша ntai к=. tei, ийа ШАШ. їге, gin, рег— m von V 1 1 ries y 19000 Romano, 1e 8р ir 1b, va igl 1ness joining M ated wa se е aler: $ ск ЖЫ AE Наа, Nc ; Yorkshire, rui bristol, North end of the Chamber was dev oted to a display of Prince still more frequently. Оп с Pv Commisuon Agent Cmaiums Luoro. Каш, ыо the almost untold wexlth d the| Prinee of ra daneed wit th. " prine: Grocer- ArrranpeR Ратвїск Law, Terrace, Camden To reat City Companies, and from the оог а Imos t to the | quadrille, Prince А ancing with the D os Sor to merer sies, Disce Кала e Da EESE — vs x М. e Chamber — hidden by M May oress, m ^ Princess rid wi A orn мү е = » iersetshire, armer— EWTON, ас! тт. о п + С с ку Ee (CA II AE o зе for the pre ifüeation o the Princess "s oeren. is be Dai Duke i Ms e rial Granville, 1 Lord LDHAM, JUD. pi 'errace, , d ? , W- H. Oxrows, Shrewsbury, ЕМ, venus, K L^ My eos » Tl deinde A e country MESE and | Grosvenor, Lord Bury, an nd other distinguished persons, W. Рохи, Shiffoal, ; Buteher—R. S. Бовзох ark she passed much of јона. с кы dance which was conducted in n open Durham, Draper—H. Row. Silversmith—JosEPH ES pecori orca ee Lo. , Hoxton, Gommission nen ж, А? е m -— an "mámt pur | В bd. KA pi with di еа E ic the . SELBY, Mariner — Еносн Sewxos, | fication which this. her was one ot d of 3 — Tuomas WILLIAM SABBERTON Black- eager 6 Warso вт Cropley Terrace, West Cb iy batur the night. In Guildhall Yard it. Shortly before 12 loc ме Тоні Com mittet Carrier — Gronos буомам, Ni > late MS D le was erected | amid a h of- {ег the J.S Scawby, s Wheelwright— A. TRILL, styl м " Royál таегейа Traveller H WT жюн. Torpet. DE Jdhme Е | two st уйе eht kering AC дл o in ће. 2 | : tou lsterer—J. R. W: E qiu. Жапек W. Pes. — an dogs tis ye "ary vene В upper room for ED e Princess, and the P eT dy A Жека. Wontan Birmisgham, ig Шемей Vicina е oth e apartments, though | The Lord and Lady Mayoress preside at th ie оў Shrewsbury, Butcher. sarily o rary character, were decorated | table, the Princess of Wales being on the pgs of the the EQUESTRATIONS.—J. CARRU mp 7 Forfar, Vintner—J. кр. 5ке "Flesher—T. Fihaie, East "y. Quarry, ег. with | gne NS » ques mony аг the ball itself, inbi Lossie any b "clock. Lord Mayor and the Prince on the left Lady On thé left of a Princo of Wales sat Ше Quarrier—IRvINE `& Co., Edinburgh, Auctioneers--H. MACLEAN, com egan to arrive as early as „з Ma о! mouth, Elgin, Merchant—D. Mas: , Stranraer, Grocer— J, MACNEE, y Du MÀ Glasgow, Oil апа Grease Merchant—AÁ. W. Механа, Dundee, Draper quarte t 9 a flourish of ` trumpets announced t Alfred; on the right . LIA IU om w, Wine Merchant—J. Strane, Hamilton, Portioner arrival of the Royal gu gues sts. ее ЭР б 251 the b me Mary, all to assemble in the ат т hall, for the party was and а the Duke of. "Cambrid ты other visiton 8 who Н! e Royal рату, were а large and brilliant on Princess, the former wearing his uniform of a General fietropolis апі its Vicinity. in the Army, with the riband and star of the Garter.| For ета = у со апа the ir wives. „Тһе eneral | Majesty" € atter wore a ы simple white dress, | compan tl the Reception мау was celebrated in the metropolis w with more № the coronet and brooch of diamonds given her | Saloon, ud A the smaller сыш А up stairs, the total than or eel ip the frat diiborisira tin PAY her Royal husband, but with the superb City |nnmber provided for being about 2000. The Prince of the kind е the death of the Prince Consort. AH necklace of brilliants. Нег hair was turned back from | and Princess left Guildhall at one dnt. fter cordially the Government offices were closed, gs fl her forehea А n the style with which her portraits | thanking the Lord Mayor and Lady rdi ay for the the v. rio s publi ishments, At noon Royal | һауе made all so familiar, setting off her features to | magnificent eutertainment afforded b e Wi poration. The ball was subsequently vene aud at Over ariou: е establ 3 salutes were fired in the parks and the d as we : the utmost iin cx th them came Prince Alfred, ed i in his lieutenant's uniform, his face b ed Cabinet d almost weathe the We llington Ва rracks ministers and other great ides of state gave ifs 1 dress banquets in honour of the day, and the public establish- ments, the clubs and the een shops were brilliantly | i inated. HE 8 Б въ gj © и К; Б Б © ^ ez u с puc © ^ | €o bloom 0! you prb were the Prid Princess Ma Ducheie of. "Cambridge ary, Prince of Beni Schleiz, the ы si „Соке, — the Princess of Servia, attended — = an The Princes of Wales took the (Mayor, # while the Prince gave his to the: Lady Marre and the A headed by the Enter- | Committee, ent e miei йе чу ND PRINCESS О dee Modi. sig tho мен T$ tertained b of Wales were en eae of the of London EM Guildhall, in the te ау the occasion. £ho chair, and d the City бор у The Metropolitan police fonctionarics but actually Tin Ps pa rou arriers сеа tained at every opening, while early as 6 o'clock. $e mazarine gowns. ted|of the Corporation lay p ке бей, „е Cha mbe: rlain, r hs DAR ы M then, manner of cognizance of the to read the minutes pi the 8. Со urt, wearing his offieial robes and gold chai Pes of their hands of pm бата уни ёў о entru entirely to Mr. Crace, under oes Заа им v < + 4 г "WX: В L0 A pue ry roo milar m а се to those at о et vi minster mr other celebrated pm өк the edifles iat a grand baronial ball of the Tudor period. жы жеге painted of а a light colour, ious tints, and i ii, м иб ыг "of E 15 thea тга MGR by lines of va нае en ent 2502. Royal Ie read aloud and Sind tion of loyalty to the Queen and а e to the | Hel civic pora us Mayor of с уй eity. hamberlain then addressed | Pri к н а 10,0056: ылайы poc mmon Council, the Lord Mayor, as President 5 Месте as опе during the day. Ty W the aldermen their scarlet dps and е басо е СК around them being railed oft for ace who Ёс ef нач ERAM md this enc Chi de 2 o'elock with a briliant ae ear- | w m at least D: ,000 o is hom mantie д а Ын bonnet, plain е. At the sides the | the Prince in ап appropriate speech, in which helin tho 1 of supp ing with her Majesty's Ministers and em. Officers of State, the ors morning the hall was Pe six o'elock on Tuesday сасна М the latest guests. e а оа THE а CoxsoRT'S Мемов ре publi pani the олшеми кз Memorial erected пл ed аза cord eat Exhibiti - =з - than at ав Ж: tribute i t Bnk Co. brated at South Жакаба, оп И sim E о ана RATION f state| p and Royal с h com Success. | mode the West Dome "d d ek саад ct cas ouble $e sittin; ede more resa, xd fes tion building id the gard The seatsfi Roya were placed under the Western € псев We" a pale mauve m: аа antique; ЖУ Ыз white Princesset a wore в uniform | ; and the two you 28 Р La зове d E. ——- — A Juns 13, 1869.) and Leopold, „wore kilts of Royal Stuart tartan. Ak der "^ a deputat ion of the members of the Horticultural Society dh been presented by the Duke of Buccleuch to the f Wa ve the procession w4 rder :— Trump ers of the ноода "Gardens; Memorial Com- 3 hief Magistrates which in 186 formed Local ost t е L Prin rin: wide P" llowing Ey les, Superintendent o tlie Sculptor, Mr. Jose e M oners for the i and 1862,. and their гет. ries ; the Household of tho Prince Üonsor t; the Corps D iplo: rj м PAS. in England's annals Household; the Archbishop of es) ; the Duke of Buccleuch and A cesa of the Horticultural Society, and the Executiv RRE 4 the Mem — Com- ioi ittee. The Prine an d aecompanied by Pri 1 the Pri [ he ga viua тво m. porary balcony, б iere үт. rlan owers | et 8, 2s motel the Hortieuiturai |1 ardens. The al p took t ts THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Majesty’s life—a life most preciou в to her loyal and loving — on vel people. It only remains for us to scknowledge most respect- обй ы "n aud presented to the v ince in fully the anxious readiness with whic ou. Bir, accompanied г к ‚ richly covered with gold chasing, in by the illustrious Princess whom. aD he kingdom welcomes Which va was үз the arms of the Prince m е ith оре; t, ап rum oyal ot ers and sisters, have | Compan t the banquet whi i pracioumiy taken art in the proceedings of to-day. We offer | a «тз bri ей nen s tels the Prince iu nàme of the subscribers our D ras thanks, sud D à, and е we eh re- ge Бона that your Royal, Highneas will ni pleased to ceive 7a the Duke of Cambridge, in returning thanks for the Атту ought highl y by the Prince, as it showed on his part. that it was his £s e Memorial," and Volunteers, said that ће Company vic Prince returned the following mand the uncovering 0! To n addres: answer 6 st, which I a su. ll be. shared by al E] ou o detail w whi iei yon country 8 should be maintained in all their efficiency. бя given in connection "^ e morial to my — Тһе — of Derb in кучаш ng th n din ae emen a os Pa card Raiden y, ning thanks for the honorary sason I cannot poy be dee oered Р by that TS, Ls ui ral » АА M n this occasion it would be highly он а single question bearing in е the T political е. p divisions of the day. n by the mixed acter of vr ed w in ka memo; proud M qp ns when diffi confident that pnr. presen gs W obedien: n, by easure of direc cing tbat the Hie dul hip— o me. d Ж. Ada artist may well proud—be now | а altho ына Шоно whic h the uusovered." up close by the statue, and the removed amid a Roy al galute, fir red fro vp in the Park. The M ted of red | prese and grey granite, on E Portland stone. form is that of a otipa vit Жанг be bases at, four | ое € эт sufficient size to carry seated fou eerie representing enti ке ht P r | some faster and some the four|some more eagerly, anxious to NT d of the|amend the o ie of ns ы fet; the width across the an = a he The entablature i is broken resp' f the base. Beneath, and in front oya rty central part of the монет: which pee bond арреа! the rest of the ome The earance of the Prince f Wales was the чә басіа Ыз groat co hes; dom there are four bronze bor of нает Л only by жЕ that e d 136 eben ye t hos profusioi e fou the granite base, representing en à Pri ту" pie fro lada acie cit ignal for renewed cheer- | prize medals awarded to successful exhibitors of 1851, pi- ing from the mass Р в; в sm rs gathered in the open | Behind each of небе statues arise two pilasters and two — hieh in — not mere show i empty tir in e: m ze чи Es ve rta: E A» Ee the pillars of the Co inthian order, from stylobates FU Ба of the community w из; чаш отиси иг лесу, ар» | placed above the heads of the es ues. The | little of геге other; but, far more than that, eT AT which proached the Price of Wales OD with- | capitals and bases of the columns are of bronze knows how to make so honourable an s a use of its reading, an Royal р 2 | wealth—which knows how to subseribe во rally to all the E» ўз the. shafts of polished ides granite, "the а of n Lo hness on his Seis e, expressin NE his of the база : charities of the country; and, above all, has done so mucii b; g 8 H he Princo g g which is deo architectural decoration. |its example, attention and pecuniary means for supporting, Society at the death of t rere rt, and con- | polishe granite is lao introduced with equa] | maintaining, and upholding the great and fundamental cause cluding ai a statement ogress | offec5 in the cres de panels of the base, and u f religious and moral education ше the country." Societ ; which d — "The | ana" сенг: sido panels of the temple 2 Dis -— in returning thanks for the Hous e of i Ч => мы the ес for the hod in oildod | Commons, said :— Po еа th uil be еей e | Upon the four latter panels mede ; i e 4 Е fitis aoufo of pride and satisfaction to the people of this them. ` The united —9À Bude then.perfonmed incised lettering the principa eatur country to remember that the Prince of Wales, however ты en per ornet | relating to the first Internation al Exhi bition, "including his position, is also a member of Parliament, He has taken ранага] Р ** Proce! ao ene ает "- r who were actuálly engaged in any Let n) scat in з оао of а — - v has eorge Godwin, Honorary Secretary to the xecutive | $ course and conduct of legislation, and there, if Department of gi sona Com mittee, steppeit responsible cess connected "en its management , Pm ds prompted him, he might legitimately express : Lernens. with the Royal President of the Com- | his opinions by his voice. Itis the boast of your company Lords e read the following addre mission, the late Prince, whose statue in bronze sur day nd it is one well founded and much to your honour, that ÉL А pie S у i TEN ho sor з 3, а moun um Jemo orial, i It is 10 ft. high, and in th MCN Highness bas to-day taken up th freedom of your Challis, M.P., and presided ovi him, was held in the mantle and with the insignia of the Master SP the | ERES e ber qp tio kesion of M emn mmi the ropriety, of erecting - Order of the Bath—the Queen, as Sovereign, being | ів MN of these rae on bilio н E afe | memorial o: e Grea! ibition o ‚ їп connexion wi ор!е о! greai оп. а tribute of admiration to reat founder, the Prince Con- m icti m eil eå eir, tw fri exc of thé mm уы bs m bem ваба е н for rM CL future we welfa m Ө Жайна. т » them as the source о roud satisfaction e The propriety of the step was at огсе recogrised; and it was resolved unanimously, as well'by t ouniry at large as by the meeting, that the Exhibition ‘was event of the greatest importance to the nations of the , by enabling em to obse the rela in| се of science, art, and — characteristics upo: by furnishing the means of a valua ble review arking a new в for the future uctive industry and g increased stimulus. Тһе meeting saw, too, i in the ма RMR m FEMA y subscribe active steps were taken to obtain a place for the доа. аи оп the site of the Exhibition in Psalms, *I w ec tie б o p ed wir: e preliminary arrangements surely I will remem er Thy wonders of old? Ont stel for a à байыш which are to ME на e маз is the дойсаноп of the Memorial m place d p 26th inst. as a welcome to the Prince and s follow: Prin ае Wales from the officers of the ыйа, їп he *« Erect. xi blic subseription. Originally intended onl; British division of the picture gallery of the Inter- Eee E the "International Exhibition o L« 1851, How at хаи. Three magnificent salons are to — also debe ч rbd фо и ot that under- be constru comprising a rece pe vais а ball- ing, the ce, rehensive 1 fibr de conception was Ma ap pies im clear | 1000 200 fest en ng, and a supper pr and staircases wi ch ill be fitted with military d decoration, will f mposing 1 world is indebted for its um ented success. ALBERT | їп which the Household Brigadi Park. Artists ofall countries were invited to submit drawingsand RLES pesa the PRINCE CONSORT. spec P modelsin competition, and;ultimately,out of nearly50, ер аним еә 19. Died i 14, 1861." ү and at the head of th е HE incipal p tho tin by Mr, Jose was po ted. The СЕЕ wasà ran | аке for all in all; regim седм ill be stationed and will perform procure à site in the Park having failed, we, the Executive Com- W not look upon Ыз like again.” until Pun company is assemb reception- mittee, who had met with difficulties that might not ген been P | roora will be fümptióddy ТУЯ with rich carpetin anticipa пе о of the Prince Consort, This was at | The Royal party on leaving the balcony- entered the | piet tat d "Йо & once freely accorded on the ipe characteristic of his n was formed in the same pictures, statues an seul and be lighted with bein no way but one to Vieh he coul scribe. he fin v e ncrease the funds, e was enlarged and imp d to its sent for and the last e act of the Prince in London was tbe за E [3 statue of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, then ded to surmount the Memorial, A leti ter from youi de ess after t inful ndn | had into grief ying ad of Her esty’s | anci should crown the al, and own part to nt the tal letter which toucked the hear t us to carry out the desire of the subse Which was emphatically to offer a and Jasting ilate in connection with the Great me: public bition of à Е to — E to whose far-seeing an d op as they -— esteem and loyalty. садә ырга bearing wax x lights. cted to fit the ball-room With the walls will gardens, where а order as before. Their Royal Highnesses made the tour | Ar of the gardens, stopp ping at several parts to inspect the | and the A orial, receiving | f usiastie essrs. Lucas have contra T Y gardens shortly after 5 o'clock, and t the visi y e who are said to have number 00, d | lent foi collectors aio are amo м! the sehold regim ed not less than | rey гаем of ps e per ө ege лы dis pem » officers of the xc th ys the THE үзе or Wa MERCHANT TAYLORS'| richest decorations f any similar even ге, бле Harr.—On Thur sday the Merchant "Taylor? Nem mt RE E HOUSES OF eden 1 afternoon som. by a portion of the carea а EN nd Е W: banque леб. in their hall, in һоп the becoming an honorary mem stet ir | H. of Commons The ceremony of his recept «й 2 being ith the usu: mal forms, and in acknow- córri discovered to be on йге, erp the kitchen | s TM „м * Mast Wai тает тз, апа Gentlemen It is with a Е that I have come — to pe ЖЫР my freedom ot the erchant Taylors Company. The history you have given of of Тараш е who г" become freemen of nd s increased my ambition to follow their mother motive wanting it would be вир ed memory о! hose the Princes ancient cor) example. ere hi rid is indebted for its cedented su м Ө by the revered pt dear m of him w liberty of E es а great — with the admirabl si rts nm hava baard, ts ша Дор re I no t ed е bim: aliia in — a e ion | Taylors proclaim the wisdom with which its affairs are ad- honourable alike to himsel th ; and we trust mr ап — extended char ties the spirit in this 8 feeling will be АШ, shared in, especially by those аас: н Hee rime з : Mh Das attended | but no en =: Аа it кардон hs pete eA mod ibition, And | the liberal principles and sound on which they are | made ве Z8 In bari ir brat aco pr T ormed. Mr. Warden and gentlemen, I am ede е бй S OF THE ADA We tender most grateful thanks to tho Queen for the interest саа MAT MEE (ao beo uy name | iron ship Canada was lost on her ои б fr " ne Her Majesty has been pleased to show in th ress of this | кыша] ашын esteem. it am мой ао 'Tayloré Com- treal, Майор been “nipped” in one вт мр ан олм ме Анч e : ice which are found 1 in the Atlantic үү не us And we pray heartily and devoutly that God may, in his goodness, long preserve Her pany." The freedom of the company was very beautifully part of the year. The Canada left the Thames about THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Juxz 13, 1863. the first week of Jast month, and on the ni 26th ult.fell i » ————=-жж:жүї.-Я#5 ight of ined | numi of about t 900,000 registered letters, the whole | - 2541., and the lowest 10, 6297. T ө committes ШШ lost was only 12, containing. together т 97. „58, 6d. ac cepted, the lowest tender but —that of M so fast, that early on the following William Barnes, of Nutfield, Redhill. for 11,303]. p surrounded. Ап e was made to wear pong when the. tiller br oke int о sever ral pieces, and it was f: l was hard and fast in and s ors heavily. - the rudder, when жа water fast. gon ttempts e mai іб. was ru overed that was Many of the bolts and Au were by and beams ; and, bulkhe ads were star te d the r|sent ou üt abont. twelve months ago, and the rep box their departure on Monday week from Blackw all EN | present the com mittee have Ri money in hand e of about 73 abou enters- А party o of 1000 colonists were pene for Albertlaud, the new colony, in New Z-aland diss they 00L., which ineludeg 5007. offered b y win two like m shouid be sororia mais Under 1000 m tion. e, of Vi the pr esent body i is the main por- "hey embarked on л board two ves es at Black- ish the pumps "n set т work, and ev erything done ado: at, but the water down an which had 18 Hs ot water t in [^s hold, and soon after- | wards suddenly Py The Canada was nearly 1000 tons x оа а, уйш чено at Lloyd's. m Quebec for distressed | онуна КЕ е school and girls н Placo, ‘Spitalfields, sopa. е cality 1 x Sonor. - -— Cardi inal e Paria о е л led rapid i Increase in її number of uildin i-e levoted He epe condition i in Im à -— her fate is not yet known. Тн PRESERVATION SOCIETY. —The | was he Ma few ac wipe d hm much kindness eet ie feeling had b shov any pted. internal w t ment for the alls of гче w s to Bite plate m viu and to construct an additional fl the а roof, at the successfully performed. 203 brace of trout in а for d Aart F ender the building fire reproof, do r the poor ly over un tanks for rain-water. THE N DRAINAGE Womxs.—At the meeting of the Metropolitan Board of Works on Friday, Mr. great results were expected. Whether the um urned into the Гур during the ргезеп$ and preceding к would Сее а Thames was as yet matter of | Baz algette, the chief engineer, sented his report, which it appeared that the original estimate for | the main gom of the metropolis, which formed the basis of the or Pose d 3,000,000/., in 1858, for | pi А е but, oubt, much would depend ‚оп the works, was framed upon the then value of materials and wor: nme whic 2 had since so much 80, Yo r EP ent the society had hatched and reared 0 чоту » almon, 4000 of which n been placed i in for the northern scheme the original sum was 271,290/., the river at Ha ampton, d also 22,000 young . healthy | condition. The treatment of the ombre chevalier whereas it was ДУ, probable that the cost тода not 0007. The esti pé the north of | had been very successful. Of about 4000, good and bad, placed in the river at Hampto on, the society had reared ‚ all healthy. were also hat 2000 youn te appear: ared i in e T" and had hitherto mittee acknowledged the ] Тайз. of the A were enter- — ump, and p^ e of every description. t hav | tained that the Prince о n decline all "€ with his prope R — At the ее meeting of the n Monday, the honorary secre- - reported that the perpe during the week had en c = 3d., lea a balance in the bank of | I MANCHESTE P t ? аис s intercepting system a чту conveyance pen to pe ‚4651. 1 d. 'M = ме ет Farnall reported g Creek, MÀ of a total eost t E Ag 190/., that the iecit in the week ending the 30th Мау of ue Teach 1. us 007, and и ой side of the ons in receipt o 2 elief in 27 unions was 1858. Thames ‚75 0,0007 m es . extens on sot sam E rot 6th of December was 102; 1 rshes "600 000 0. person aj still chargeable, Тһе making a total of 3,000,0007. Hart тамуз 8 es report y state the MURDER AND ATTEMPTED & —On Thursday | t неч унн : of mc in ба а of relief on Ње books Mary Anne Payne, aged 21, esiding i in к sopp p Place, ав the | of Ma ay as compared with the end of April arylebone, was charged at the one rge Court yi the murder of her ош, Dares rhon ther ihe recent measures adopted by the | legislature to ‚рїо- wo years and three m and fur age on ` her own загас, with ышын Ai commit Nonwic | time since гч Mr. H.— The E "coach horses purchased som F. Windh ши, а sold a few Ee Seve W. since x неа and realised 4 ral of them ased by Mr. suic x5 first b E po Ps and afterwards by | were p: enira pa ua нечае for 801, — necessary to den ре мк destruction of tbat fish. throwing herself o cond-loor window. The € coach -— m ir ^ Nr. The ор then the great benefits the| e eridenes left little doubt that t the ju. was under | T. Жн ОШ зана о whos i society conferred on Ге "publ к at large, rendering it wi of insanity at the , and she was | has been substituted ш i of Ms. ; — M а much more e IE than it had | s а — nded for a few days. indham. Mr. and . Win ing rearly EALTH.— The Reg r-General's | in London, and the lady's debts are said to be All paide- und frena being a n in тоаг of the Weekly Return. states that in the i ж "that ended TON.—An exceedingly beautiful monument in society. The report was саана) adopted. Saturday, June 6, йы. amos Deere in E. нав таг ина the work of Mr. Phillip, of Roehampton place, GENERA M er FFICE.—AÀ Parliamentary г were 12 Р veri mber the Ves Vauxhall Bridge Road, has j ае асе the been p чаена that the post offices and road | 1853-62, correct ed f for s 1132. parish е of Wilton, to the memory of the late letter-boxes have increased 4,776, and day mails and | The e present etap therefore 82 d а aver id Lord Her ert of Lea . Th M monument сдан ofa free deliveries are continually extended, and new rural During the week the быз of А UM and 877 gsrls, ng on a tomb, posts establis The mails are now conveyed over|in all 1848 children Le тер is in London. ith two an im at the ds The пене an excellent 160, Ux a e in tbe United Kingdom. e|the 10 o corresponding E the | Tus 1852-62 die Penes of his lordship when young, is admirably number of let delivered in 1862 was 605,471,000, P ved, and around а - op of the tomb is a brass with. being 12 millions more my in 1861. In 1862 the the following inscription :—“ Sidney, d Herbert _ Office carried as many lett: second son of George eoi eleventh e of Pem- — England, 24 t аа багу in Ireland, 9; in Scotland, | утаат M born 16th September, 1810; died 2d August, ў 19. At Liverpool and doeet. md the proportion чеч Pro посаг, 1861. Blessed are the - which die i the Lord; as high as 30 letters to each pers t Bristol 35, a BRIDPORT.—A shockin ng murder was mitted in | they ret from саи abou Founder of this church. - знање» 38, : at "Dublin 39, at Edinburgh 41, and i in this town -— P wo А hemp sorter hame" Dom mett, In n paci The onument 59 erected on the right-hand London 49, e, the father of six children, who siiis the rails, opposite to the one -— eat $ in relat o the Lambeth election there | had the honest, and industrio lp d at the latter end — e as many as posted i in a single day. Nearly half EA letters passed through the temporar post bre ‘International Vagos tion. : dt eie t us out Srt) Countess of Pembr oke. T the memory ot his lordship’s mother, e of a mon ; 7,587,045 inland мнне. fr 15/761, d ата Wales | the. Lj zs d. stamy may be made M or order, i stamped w ys 1 payable till 10 days a time Small er dat e mu навр acknowledgment Y rior stopping the роиш P А money | miinorial. MBRIDGE.— The Duke of Devonshire, to whom Chancellor of the nie the Sue Jet he а emorial to the Prin Tyn нде le, of ihe Bible, was e did а few days s The monument, which is to be 1 i уру Knoll, туз knoll bec to tam atiam mes H Cambridge M Орвел selection of the sculptor, . а chosen Mr. кзы the stone v | златан, е lis father, EToN.—On js ваа the Pisco and Princess of Wales attended the festivities the “ speec! day,” which 1 is usually celebrated on the 4th of June, £41 аена h | termit nal, whi ed w he spot selected is so lofty р is the memorial be a reflector. be rid with , sculpture, representing. the Nds sums se ent in stamps may be exchange ed 5 at all the lar мы sion п of 14. run for аб Ascot on the 4th. A brilliant company © 60,0007. was them by post they should be folded in rather thick NS "ibus Ta id last hie for me n edid | showery it t ad no effect on th һе enthusias m р, fie Бой, who cheered уез Шелун: е е ч рарег, felt through the cover. The regulation compelling pay- ment of tbe registration ion charge on letters money or articles of value has € well, and а soon be extended to the country. caused a ча н containing | poetica ss arrived, -— departure. ss by tie son of the Ner of Bristol atta Lent, priae attention. e ifle t | parade, an nd the fire "Тө fire xU eun rewor тя were t the m eoin—a diminution b by me into ather, aeg You etermined u GUILDFORD.—The committee of - Memorial. MUR have at length d д, tt 1 oniy por- rane upon with the building wbi ch is to | door wil _ be a recess, “in жч а Bible will be inicr aide will be a boo SE. tray upon which it m ie "laid to : As yet only 8007. have been аде requi: à rea 15007. т THE EGM be Вестей at MURDER OF ANOTHER On гайд week. Mr. Жаб о ыо а Pleasant, four miles. ; um convicted of A: cash letters, in the | quarter of. 1862 not even с! During NEUE of 1862, | ве building p com; жуг K s t Orso, етт 4 кобы of the Hogsbaek, close to t p Nen In agh, after finishing hi and ordering Ld r to the advertisements for tenders, 33 | peted, the highest offer bein ng тс тен Г car to be got ready ifs Ha longi Е n ; and. wont ont in his в] slippers, as Jose 13, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE . AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ет ville in his shrubbery, which is close to the mitted that his statements unfounded, and instructed | Canterbury by Archbishop Howley in 1877, and in 1832 he e his counsel to say that he ma.: iistiid his publishers to | received rom the Crown in He also gave гарана Ыы bis little son, four наар the овоа copies of his book. The Lord Chief Ju stice | Bishop of London, the valuable m rep ^, Dr. оный, fas а should xA ready accompany him оп | оп Wednesday, in giving judgment, said there could be по |gate, upon which he resigned his mastership. Though he was ihe car. Hou d and » id not make his poe that the passages complained of did contain a gross | never a popular preacher, he was one of the best readers in the а ; y nob alarmed, libel, for which, in ordin тутот а ола tpi: ес ап administrator hi as much valued in the al , т h sitation in granting a rule for crimin: rch soc nd зу: рой that he had walked across the field to his тч but Баай the sisold copie ad been destroyed, and | Society for the Propaatiðn me n ve пе гога ais qv rother's, or that had ех to town with some |Lord Cardigan, instead of coming to that Court - e author of а popular English Leer (183 2), the “ Rudiments & to his brother's, | instance for redress, had taken the matter into his own hands | of Latin " (1816), a Spital sermon (1883), ““ Concio " а; "v »" E in vidi ра тебе ББ Hothini тава of by applying for a Court Martial, bringing бет мейт before the | (1833), and he edited ** Casaubon's Ephemerides," in 1 and to r's » є * ОК | House of Lords, and other mea s, th: rt felt bound to her husband in either place. pe а аня 3» dc the арр lication, X € че oste. А Pega ТОА nob occur to her repe Pei the ay, bu uring the ENTRAL CRIMINAL URT obbery by а Dissenting Ministe ~ < —Thomas Wuycherley, а Baptist. minister, was indicte for night she 8 t the coachman, steward, and herd to stealing 501. й Bank of En glana notes, and some articles of pne 208. the ЭШ, inst, at Essex Lodge, Upper Nor- searc t the gr , and about da ak on | clothing and jewellery, the property of a lady named Sophia wood, Surrey, the Lady CHARLOTTE HerLev, prematurely, of a Friday morning they found the body under a cluster of The principal witncss against him was the servan Хожо ОЁ a daughter Sin i x ža Square, Lady ern А hi i i ndergoin unishm for her share in the Е, , » laurel the sh bbery within а few y н эщ Оез, knd her үкен Dad varied so mueh at diferent кк к Aog. Ae y EvELYN iier d са ы) ы house. The slippers were first discovered a few paces | times that little dependence could be placed on her sod ^ amem at D Hall, "баво lk, Lady AFFLEOK, from the body, which was lying with the face down- реча other witnesses, however, were examined, who con- D he head was covered with blood, but as there med her evidence in all the material points, The jury afte ARRIAOES —On the 9th inst, at St. Peter's Church, Eaton Жанн olen th t of tl e body, the аге of an hour's deliberation returned a verdict of Guilty; ы Colonel Втонавь C. Н. ТАтгов, C.B., late of the 76th were no marks i of vio ncs on the rest o t » V1ÓY | and the prisoner was sentenced to six years Яо avi, -— аш me son of the late Hon. and Rev. Henry E. fear d-vessel i. dà "y rei judge observing that the crime he had c itted w Ташов the в Бойу IR E Hay, fourth dengue of the Marquis sent for н the ай broken in ne places by a | much the worse from the fact that he was a pan n who, "under and M oed горада: апа P e Duchess of blunt instrument. The blow mus sb hav Don vixit the garb of sanctity, had wormed himself into Mrs. Levy's Wellington cod. fed at St. George's, Sir ипе Insurum z instant household, and then basely robbed her with the help of the | Јонх Нил, Bart., of St. Columbs, со. С. Ireland, with a bludgeon from 28 "T T n was instant | servant. Alleged Murder of а Husbind.— Ann Doggett, а middle- | Major 19th Hussars, to CHARLOTTE ÍsABELLA, Only daugh- death. sassin been lurking |a , dressed jn deep m ing, surrendered to take | ter of Henry D. Виттн, Esq., Hamilton Place, Pic- eath ns ged woman, зер mourni IET behind a tree, and t NEUE come ente 'althily behind Mr. | her trial for the manslaughter of William Henry Doggett. Тһе | cadilly — 4th inst, at All Saints’, Huntingdon, WELLING- 4 case was of a vi eculiar character. The offence imputed to | тох MoxTaGU, son of Vice-Admiral PAKENHAM, to EMMA Jackson as he sauntered gw Чу. along the gra avelled си dece? ouk d at she had by gross neglect and ill-treát- | SoPRIA JULIA, "daughter of GEORGE RusT, Esq., of бао walk smoking his pipe withou besos of danger. | m used the death of her husband. It appeared that | House, Huntingdon—3d inst, at the parish church, Lancas His gold watch and money m but was det ph was ӨТӨРҮ т dropsy, and Led и ШЫ а ter, Оровов Warrsmean, Esq LE Escrick, D. Mans, j Ax, of such a character that it was impossible he cou ave | daughter of the late Rig on. МАТТ imm AL es oed Me - n des е Ms divert ‘attention те recovered ; but it was alleged that the prisoner had ассеїет- | 2d inst., at Б? Perer's Church, up Ld quare, үнө, Admiral Sir pa s ated his дем x neglecting to give him his medicine, | HENRY LEEKE, K.C.B., KH, vM to GEORGIANA LucY but agrarian vengeance. The jury returned a мас 72: and by him in other respects in а most CeciLtA, only dagite of the lat $ Gabryat jy the Hon. of * Wilfal Murder against some person ог persons | manner. CA however ;admitted to be doubttul| Mrs. HoRNBY—4th inet С the бао Chapel, Cologne, the » h trat held meeting at whether the ien was one legally sustainable, aña it | Rev. JouN GrovER, М.А, vicar of Bradiug, Isle of Wight, ci КАННАН К Е appeared that the greater portion of the acts impu uted to the | eldest son of the ми. Coli t Mn z Livingshayes, in the the Court House at Nenagh on the same day, and | prisoner were committed while she was in a hopeless state | county of Devon, to S t daughter of th subscribed 5004 as a reward for the discovery of|of intoxication, and that when she was sober, се. за ved | late 2 lo E the Hor. wd 24 "MURRAY, of Frimley, the murderer, and on Wedn perder the Los: рар c kindly to а ed. ere ral witnesses having been examined. | Surrey, and granddaughter oF Jebo, fourth Earl of четат «йй 1004. on. behalf o e Gove Кой be Bram well said mud oc it СЕН ерда E s that if деселе nine dein —Ath inst, in Queen Square, ёте; Web айон dió Lady een more carefully a! ave laste › of Mr. who rent for | longer, but it appeared to nim that there was no evidence to зур asc pd aged iO Кыз » ж, cde jeg — E several years, and whom he se poro ps гонан Me у-у сваре о е песа a Hi that pm pu а QD the: s ard Mei e acm proton were afterwards taken into custod Шү E Морсер ida iei аА ford, , aged. 38— 4th inst, at (Слз айыы Y the Hon. HED- been described, her own reflecti and her conscience must be арры ИА Mg P the Жы Hi pem th о med Peters, ihe пва her punishment. Тһе Jury then, under bis lordship's direc- ОСО 1D. Harimen others ре Cummins eut The Четка of tion, returned a verdict of Not Guilty. Burglary by Ticket of а Ms ced ult, at 133, = АА 428-7 5 3 рече thi derci Чай mat and | Leave Men. “Roderick O'Lochlen, 28, printer, and Arthur Hewitt, agod 3 сий Чараны a Hu. Jata RIRE or mp pen he murdered genVeman, a man. 1 | 30, smith, were indicted for feloniously breaking and entering ч gl ir John h e al nce the адами "The | teo delling-house of Lord Chesham, and stealing therein | ШОР. Dart Ath inst ЖЫ ERTO обот г Nenagh 7 ys that Mr. Jackson was © gene- | jewellery and watches to the valu of 110 "en the evi- $0000, KOA SIO eran dic. i Tieut lon ы vo rally esteemed and beloved by men of all classes and | dence it appeared that а police-constable was on duty Lieetpoot Volüntecr! Rifle” Brigade, 2 eu е ih e M H if ter to Miss Sm thwick, wl at the lower end of North Audley Stroet, when he saw OR eb SrANDIeH, Esq., of шабе! aged 48— th t gi Me is wi v sister to wick, Who | the two prisoners jump from wal rrounding the d : = у + t the Puffin Hole, А Lancaster, aged 73—10th iust, in Russell Square, Борна, wife as drowned a few years since a e n premises of the — They were immediately of J. p. Hgarm, Esq., F.R S., Sardinian Consul General— Kilkee, in company with Colonel Pepper. seized, and after some resistance secured. Upon each of © titat T. Didin d Stront. Баб. Dr. Wate Bi iee them was found tremendi large life prese which ? › Е » » > ARRY, M.D., late Deputy Inspeetor-General of Hospitals, aged 79 —————= they attacked the constables, and when captured the whole | 3th inst, drowned in the river Cam, at Grantchester, by thi of the stolen property was found in their pos . TheJury | upsetting of his boat, Mr. ISAAC Pask, foundation cli eA t convicted both the prisoners, It was then proved that they в Ж Collare, Славна aud atii Rs tical E Dr ш * were both ticket-of-leave men, and that the elder prisoner | the London Unise "t - ld БЕ! of Mr X icai 66 ic, of 6, . | Hewitt —— and depredator by profession атт I | Str е d Pia "Os nip 2 To ыў d th m Pask. "PL TuE Сила Cnoss тыатын works of this т» 1854, when he уу: agopienccd to fouz zoari penal socs ser е, 5118 e à Ж! солона, an! i Ө. баамы н но толоно ticket. t was Registr. iion, inst, Шоп, Беу. mportant 1netrop: n pus н ее FREDERICK E MIDDLETON, rector of Medstead, Hants, ent in 1853. No sooner was D out of gaol " pes Vit th such vigour, that E" is ex Bectod to be than Ё? е ачаа Tis practice, and in 1850 he was sent | 3894 n" st ult 2 ea the ws Xa cod Я ready for ning in Ju At Charin E Сон е |j enalservitudeonce more. As this sentence, also, was for | 10007 S -Falto Rector агу, ord, aged 53—4 y орерюв into p eem inst, "t у LL. near Shrewsbury, the Rev. station is rapidly advancing, the walls в being up nearly | four years, and as he comm mitted ^ the erime for which he = Нов евра Йети Warwickshire, aged 06. б. or carryin gt the iron and glass | now convicted on the 12th of last month, he must either hav The fro: t Hsu. the Strand, the lower part ше : f. of T ived a fresh ticket of leave, or have begun to prey agii г007. „4 upon jsociety without the loss of ап hour after the expiration which is to esi e boo king and general o offices, ot his punishment. The other prisoner O'Lochlen, tough and the upper са ав ч iotel, 1 only 28, had been twice before convicted, and had been once ment story, and d the east wing, fi acing Villiers Street, | 520 into pena y» enr for four years. but had also been ат . E ^ released on * Baron otn A e O'Lochlen NT GARDEN, June 18, HH ied а чри. € Mie may be zd 15, and Hev Owing to the M id Vegetables of all kinds are abundant, с onsid as co! victores Peaches, and Nectarines are more plentiful, dnd: of Grapes frame work. p tá à Ehren erfor Bridge D and Pine Apples the supply is sufficient for the demand. "m £41 "no p^ : wi : = a ing plenti EM s 2s. to s. per lb. erries t t are the two towers, whieh rest upon the briek piers. he Obituary Л), Г Дн у "иеЫ es or foreign, bs. to” dk MÀ pur рир station in = West airi will be 170 feet vus in H к. c. asl hing about 24 lbs. each. Of Melons, both English about 450 feet long. will be on mas built er Graza) Јон НАнвовү, K.C.B., K.C.H., Colonel об and there is a good supply, and are also the 99th Чейн, died on the 7th inst., at 15, Charles Street, tiful. New Potatoes realise from 8s. to 11 rowt: old the whole ч whic бА and concreted. | Berkeley Square, after a protracted illness, in his Slst year. | Р.б аге about 11, lower per ton than last week's ое OR Тһе с" which are of enormous solidity, have. a T е — the — in X ии in his early €— saw arach flowers chiefiy ` dö ot q Я \ veservice. He serv Egyptian campaign o! jolets, ане Pe на Зора as lieutenant in — pm i TOR d of the 8th, 13th, M Btocks, id its fronta КЫЮ fest inl i di A CEDE and estes. tbe quid еды from (ie FRUIT. pe rontage will eet in len extending | Sultan e was aide-de-ca mp en arde in е! pi. ta x campa 1808-9, and w. nt at Sir John Moore's e Apples, per lb., 55 to Lemons, per 100, 9s to 12s rom Villi iers Street on the east to Brewer's lane on the | сатр» -— us i QR. е per 1b., 6s to 108 Oranges, per box, 258 to 30s e Surrey side and the other brid thi а Straw boirles, D. 1b., бебо 10 Sr 100, ба to 1 — ox" екшет Dridges оп this 1st Guards at Walcheren, in 1809, and subsequently in the | Straw es, p. 1b., d s тй s to 10s line, nearl 'the whole of the work is completed, and, with | Peninsular ca: mpaign, including the P retreat from Bur рин ар ч — 1s 64 но small per bushel, 14s dd of a bridge near the Borough Market, and | Passage of the Bidassoa, and Adour, battles of Nivelle and Peaches, pe "is ‚ 158 to 308 Atm ha do., 18 Nive, investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie. He another s the road ее e the present London | enaived the war medal SI fodr аер for Egypt, СӨН, Nec cia ries tret „Tos to 18s Walnuts, do., 108 to 16s nx Station, no Ed wo Es d vog oi ivelle, and paia, and was рм Kni fe t Commander Fer elons, each, 3s to 7s This latter bridge will be ав e" ri ge, an "Er the Bath and of the Hanoverian Order. He р appointe VEGETABLES. Yer] great pan, requires (o be of enormons depth im Saee e б дейн, bti, end nel ie ol Quae por ов. toe | Tomaten etd und Á " : A 4 Green Peas, рег t. 1s 6d to 2s| Cele é ү мада 1s6d to 28 order to obtain the requisite stren gh. "These will lio Mr. Willam ИР, of Kelmarsh, [erc эч onshire, and | Gauliflow, р X ry, p. 1 п most unsightly puse ever erected in the | married, in 1842, theel'iest daughter of Sir Nelson Rycroft, Bart. | оис А кө, д A aom "A wen 5 metropolis, and will do more to disfigure London than His elder bro brother, POUR dec eo — — r by the + ML on ие Freecom acd bah 9а anything pides been rte since the introduction | Lor eed tins о раар ас; ec as co nsequen BRE 208 Rhubarb, р. bundle, 2d of e new line e Rev. Dg. Russert, DD., aiiai Garlic, per lb., 84 to e Rector ot St. Botolph, cu died at Canterbury on E: 59 M t He was е7 well known m a e -master з Eastern, Taniy ea of "omo of tho most d prid асрн pies porta: of London rishes. Dr. Railways, | will be of immense Moa + relieving the омет. in + M. C barte Pene School, where he esu, sis eor аан eA monct nca meral оошту itl qud wan са ie rmo ure xfi ating о! ihe wants of an enormous local as di as through | 35; б, qud proceeding MA 1810. "Having been ordained traffic. deacon in 1809 and priest in 1810, he returned to his school as -master in 1811, became a D.D. in 1819. For years Dr. Russell guided the stu: of n уаз | rail number of youths, many of whom became distin in sB Ө e ыла ec Dei Due i Haeo, Sie IUEEN'S BENCH : n v. rci case Че Earl of ue ре ы obtained a rule Ae casi «i be the | C. етеу, Archdeacon Ottor, Hon. Colonel of Lord Raglan, to show cause | Peterborough, and Dr. Elder, both successively чна таен why а criminal information еу) not be filed against him for | of Charterho Mr. G. S. Venables, Q.C., the Hon. J. C s the Cri .C. P. Deanof “ Letters from Head Quarters "that. Lord Cardigan instead of | Sir Н. Storks, Mr. Bernal Osborne, M.P., and Mr. Martin lead: tho light cavalry charge at Balakla actually fled | Tuj . In the most flourishing time of his mastership — qysamepson perc cm чт Mp MM "ue fald írom cowardice before "the whole of 1829-24 — there were about 480 bo in the school; in 1829, NEWG ATE.—June 12. his men had the Russian „з= и C there were but 29). Dr. Russell's aracter as a stern but able Frosh But 1 dozen Йе. submitted numero: meros amdaviis e m "- who s ЕЕ руссо old school is well drawn by Voi ami Best Е Ta. мег ут on the occasion to show u groundlessness of в | Thackera "The Newcom whose friars Secon [eie end Colonel Calthorpe to & Certain extent ad- | course, the Charterhouse. ir. аме tale к Oria Ea tu снаа” L 3 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND CRE GAZETTE. [Jonn 13, 1868, КТЕР a тт КЕТ. Fnray, Juneld. - AR DEN VER (HEAD), age 30, m song emes үс MAR y Bince the 5th inst, the. "кее has been wet ај aG three years y. Dub TENA, депу ant chilą Y, boi pierogi, The rain is proving of the HE үз to "al General Sir John Hanbury, Bart., апа to D. od Mes er to We have а few more a ees та И last; but the | the The Wheat іг m has been dull; prices is now out of a situation, b and " will be mh Ad м. demand is good, and that day's quotations are well maintained. generally Written: E per quarter lower. Tho valne of Barley, gentleman who may be in want of an experienced G 9 any The number of Sheep is about tho The trade is much | Bex sae Реа remained unaltered, but Oats in the chief | Has had extensive А 30 n Fruit Growing Tigardener, more active and choicest derat. Res rather more | ma: еа the iin gdom are quoted the turn lower. Since| Kitehen Gardening.—J. BROWN, Тһе Deep deno Gara and money. Good Lambs аге in request at fully late rates. | Friday last Че: vessels have baen reported off the coast. А | Dorking, Surrey, В ens, Calves are rather more plentiful, and prices on the average mode oe gra мю n done in floating cargoes. Wheat —— MÀ not so m From Germany and Holland there are 60 фа iy intai nd: Maize declined about 18. per ^ RDENER (Нклр). —Age 28, married ; Beasts, 5740 Sheep, and 257 Calves ; from Spain, 70 Beasts; pane ЮС descriptions of spring corn remained steady, Wi DANS Enowlefze ; Pon with from lreland,*30 ; ' from ог кош I ffolk, 3120; and 250 and Linseed fetched 6d. per qr. better prices. In Paris н ARRISON, Hii béjstop, De S r years' character, from the Northe rn and Midland coun! (June 1 the Wheat and Flour trades have impro in акй tone ; көө rates have been paid for Flour, and Wheat ARDEN NER (Ивар), — Age 40, married, two | ка 9 Best Lo ue di pow es ad about 9d. per qr.; the business transacted, m Ra ge 40, married, фуу А Best Scots, Here- es x ng-woo. Para Ка һаз АК. tin. lude The present stock of Flour із | pu 9 л ; understands Cueumbers, Grapes, Flower and І fords, ёс .. 4 8105 0 ро. Ss it ted at 10,770 с The six marks for delivery this Mirko o в arden, and Grass Land. | Two And а half years { Best Shorthorns 4 6 — : 10 DPA d а а 2 е quoted е ү to 40s. c 280 lbs. The arrivals of all | © —G. W., Post Office, Walham ыг. Ful k & 2d ATA Beasts 8 6 —4 6 Тала Бе jou. M descriptions of grain this A moderate, but large of ARD ENER Hnáb з б, 18 04 6|barrel Flour. TTheattendan s day's market was smal. (HzAD.)—Age 30, m Haltbreds . 5 ol Pi g 4E Wheat, both Бан апа ар рее а slow sale at Monday's ; thoroughly озш is pica its Do. Bhorn 410 ba. 26, 190; Calves, 325 ; Pigs, 91 0 prices. Spring со! з a ki Je stendy i at our late quota- Nas, "Pines, Vines Pea s, Е Beasts, 4180; Sheep & Lam — tions, For Flo c^ oderate inquiry at reduced СТЕ Has been 5 уната р КАР адаа June 11. rates. nces,.—A, B., P. ^" Office, Emsworth, Han сора ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. The number of Beasts is considerably larger than on Tht ————L—wWnest. T Bale. | Ош | Flour ARDENER (HxAD).—Age 29, married ; thorou day ast : yet the prend is good, and a fair je d ri "s : Url Lean ой artey. ы чпдетабапйв Gardening i in all its branches, [те E effected at fully late prices. Тһе supply of sheep has d English .. 1090 qrs. 10 qrs. E. ge 790 sks. | 19 years’ experi n first-rate ps ces. Tive dine iner rod. , mia ia aro йу т алшын ызы а Mag а Irish .,.. — — "V x: сонг астей ELS, Моп.——А. B, Pos tOfled) бац rather 8 w тез а { ». | Middlesex. there S cheerful tra em at rather over г епазу Foreign... 8180 1610 „ 15, шо, * 26,550 Був — — (Hzap).—Ago 40, married; has had has June 9.—At our market to-day, with a moderate years’ experience in Early Forcing of Vines T Were Wheat met a ob adi at а decline n кы of d s, Melons, and Oncdtnbesls ; thoroughly unde d Bot thoi Beni s а а пой Тен; s As d | 1d. ses кл ental. Nes т дч] and easier. Indian Cor n 6d. Orchids, Foliaged, Stove and Greenhouse P the | Б Do. Sh cavet do 8 Hou Flower and Kitchen Gardens, Laying Out, гиши | fords, &c. .. 4 10to 5 10 b 8 каа «ы ке | EO I tM te к fairly "attended, Wheat не ting Horticultural Buildings, also os ang Plani | Best Short-horns. h rinde 24 i rhone gear z L2 8-4 3 lim vices Часы cf purchasers. Flour ане, 8: Оет ie rm i s able.—T. H., Wilius е? hay mde — 5 6 оа ГЕ E Z7 d duli Xr cheaper, А dn steady demand ; mixed Paradis se Nursery, Holloway, N. £3 x s. 8s. 8 tian Beans scarce, Saida on tho ua; Halton reds ? m ‚8 8—410|being30s.9d. Oats and Oatmeal moderate sale at late es DENER (Hran), where not less than two or Do. Shorn 3 4—4 4 p ree are kept "e aged, |o med no i-e e Beasts, 1285 ; Sneon & Тамба, io! Sro: Calves, 501; Pigs, 180 AveRraces | Wheat. | Barley. Oats. | Hye. | Beans. j Peas. сап superintend Grass Land and Btock.—J. B, ay 3.| азго is Gd d| 29s ва 8те зве Gð Bt Mary Cray, Kong S.B 46 2| 34 4| 2 30 11 | 8 : ARDENER (Некар), where one or two are ke e Rent —Bonouau MARKET, FRIDAY , June 12. 88 7 | 88 8 85 Age 27, single; understands the general Metis etx Messrs. Pattenden & Smith report a fair demand for fine| ^ 94 : 38 6 гэ 5 Gardening. qe Character.—A. B., Мг, Boxall, Upper - and тайн samples of both English and foreign, with a short J - 5 "M п 36 9 | Mitcham, Surr y supply. The plantation accounts are favo we as -— - 2 | 9 10 8 | ss 6] 8 eU ZR (HEAD or SINGLE-HANDED.)—Age 94 — the progress of the bine, m [ed district is more or les infested with both fly ард lice. Pri ou the same. mam knowledge of his profession, — Three years’ je charictor.—J. B., 17, Archer Mews, West- June 6. bourne Grove, London, W. ARDEN ER (HEAD or SINGLE- тк суар Ap әй PE = E rried, no incumbrance ; podes Mad the anagement | E] X WEEKS May 16.|May 23.| Ma; D ИЗНЕ ET.—June Dav в West 15s. 34.; оный Hartley, 158. Уа. аР ‚з s 195. ; Walker t ira ede 3d.; = ees f сото, Vines, &с. Good с ег. —А. В Jackson’ Wylam, l5s. 9d.; Eden Main, 15s. 3d.; Wal d t, o в 15&; Walls End Braddylls Hetton, 168. 3d.; Walls End . ө “ Nursery, Kingston, Surrey, 8.W. ната, та Lt ; bon E Ваш, Hatton è ek хаи ж GARD ARDENER dE GREMARI, age 23, single,—A o: Ha bred M 9d.; Walls End Heugh Hall, 165. ; Walls End imd E m ape wit сораса nog o x his Far riders "a Kelloe, 16s. ; bin End IMS pool 16s. 9d.; Walls End ANTED,a BOOKKEEPER in a Nursery and Жанен rhe on. Ts кте persovering 4 man, — p s Ra d M ML ORCUN Duffryn Malting, 19s. 6d.— ied Establishm Hoane aan a e d y to Messrs. J. & C. LEE, steady, industrious, and has а, knowledge f his -— Мы busin is us —A. L., Post Office, Queen' Che aW WAND. s IERI Ec: qim zr DIM — | Per iy esos qo mrt mim poer mL Dom Gs URL А —Per Load of 36 Trusses. Tsery FIELD, TnvuPsDAY, June 11. Plants are also Grown for Market. Will have to attend to ARDENER.— Married, one child ; thoroughly u.c Pte Mes e нау Tie to A Now d old .. .. 95stol20s — amc vr en by tio yea Appi epe ccm cns 4 — di hi Te a La = x. Pepe _ uperior Aa 12 23 ir m ood character. enry Stree pper Kennin In feror т do. i85 60 second oub .. 90 105 North Road Nursery, Sleaford. Lane, 8. “е («e УЗ ш e Straw 34 ANTE 3D, as GARDENER, an active Young Man "To Nob Gen E e. 650 00 | Hanvev & Easros, live in the тане must understand Flower and 20 b lemen or tlem + War Эй än. hen м 4ч and the Management of а Greenhouse.— Ga ge 36, married ; e ghly prae | IND LA же to М, M. he jaian s Hotel, Ironmonger Lane, tical; has had T ears the Management of асоей ET Sup. Meadow Hay. in н 105в In пит Clover . s Sus to 98s ET E.C. Been. раке Plants, Fruit , and Vegetabl wnin - — do. . 75 88 | New ga e highest pérfection, and by whom he - be recommended, _ New 5 70 Stra. Y 42 ANTED, as BUDDER, a Young mnn who үе? E bis resent employér.—J ames Руме, 212, Buxton Le e r Glover ..112 190 `ЗовнпА iai 3 m > tands Nursery Work, and is ау ДА make | Macclesfie id. ; таве! uem y T G character in i e.— a ТОШ ara à June us Apply to SALTMAR:H & SON, A Chelmsford, Essex. ANER, where three or more 5 Fine Meadow ay Prime Clover .. e 27; thoron hl; understands эн mies a Inferior do. - % Infrordo... 7.408 18 ANTED AT ONCE, as PROPAGATOR, a single | branches "Good character —A. B. Os 4, Broombiil. 5 me New Нау. ы ime 2d eu 5 oung Man; must well ы сес the Propagation e [Eie ale died aa оер с iom БЫА wroded Plank, S Кораб нон and. Growth t| (CjARDENER (reo) Age 22; Vd Straw es ss € 25 32 | New 24 cut «= <= [Foliage Plants. This is а 4 аы а. а іо а "n — ement C Sto m eoi, Pa who wishes to get into the Forcing of Pines, Peaches, and | Forcing. wo yea Food v —M. ost Office, Grapes, &c.—Address, with DAN terms, and testimonials, to CP d I BRITISH WOOLS.—Loxpow, Jun ge the Ho rtiecultural Establishment, Gloucester. e continues in a healthy state, and а amount of V ANTE GARD NER (UNDER or SINGLE-H. р).—Ад‹ a MAN and his WIFE, without in- ча сап йо апу part of tbe work. E i mw , to live in ^ Gate Lodge near M A. N., 5, Craddock Street, Prince of Wales Road, Kentish Town. _ business A transacted, ied byte Le ced бе А Ed new SER, J—— m ntinue very | Коць. "The Man as UNDER RDENER, t» Mille two Cow Eee А а 4, | Leicest. Wethers 1 7 and ako. Jan de generally dm rem ce Qu ER (UNDER or SINGLE-H. ANDED).—Age 22, cm 1 1 8 ta 8i Hitta Наш egi 18 = .i' | Dairy and Poultry Yard. Wages 15s. per же, — € wi expétienced in all kinds DOR. Half-bredditto.. 1 9 — 1 94 E 1 h Er tw ewe Yd .—Address by letter to Н. B. C, 11, Lombard growing, X e: and "Flower Gardening.— р Ewes 1 6)— 17 | Flannel + à 8 f — 184' Blanket ditto .. m WS ANTED, in a retired шь as GROOM апа ARDEN POET — Age 24; has been a GARDENER, to to look alter a G w and make himself конте to Glass. An уота d с) снезе Tu e steady корин revious situation AN A. PAIN. СООК, w. orsham, of быт Rev. P. Ө. Жорошдын ч " mites з MEUS ARDENER om where he could improve АА О таен where otations. Beans Peas are Good. ina " Күс Oats are in "demand ab be pi pri peg tel, i we DERE wr P invi in а good Жанша тепф,—. тл of-conditioned parcels are difficult of sale, and. 6d. - qr. | Middlesex, В, W. bject. Tat. E a. RT НЛ e mA. wan cheaper. For Flou r there was a moderate inquiry at a reduc- уз v Euge н ied Babe. й A ves | WANT PLACES.—Leíters to be Post Paid. uer REMAN МА, ен oanien i aad d B f. 1 ma tion of 6d. per о vans, Tias K & Вай E, і |46—56/ Вей .... 40—00 pable of taking whole charge if require з m ced rund, dit а 54 Red. 1... аа 58 HIXPERIENCED GARDENERS (or ав GARDENER CM EM R E E a. k runs. Toms e. Sidi дй d ВАР © ога qualifica Нора, recommended 18, Duke’s Terrace, Maldon Road, Kentish Town, London, 9."*. — to gentlemen.— TW on application / essrs. E "e. Раса * ox ellington Nursery, M. ROPAGATOR (Ёгизт-стАзз) or FOREMAN: John's Wood, London, NS W. d had exi nive pregues ie aha Propagation ара UE ND.—Tho friends Of Віоте dnd ез Nursery Biak Firat'olass Graftsman & .— of ^ an eral Nu) ENSLA ne» a young gentle ns, b lo Е eh orar a E aa xt are desirous to m —A. B. C., consland н be. will Ae iim and teach Ыш SHEEP КУЮП Na s анаа out | THARM TR. a Ea meea ap i Ека ARDENER (Hean) t bi LERK.—Age . d; has Су\кон\к (им а ш тыште Qum Оа | his pro! LE picis Б ‹ ibl а CX M РЕ 1: =. ӨЧОРМаН ик ту эш ux E Ere cie НЫ, Frontispiece ia "X INDOOR P GARDENER. "By y M Ж Јони 20, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. The Garyenerg соксо Pew SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1863. Establish bs LIFE ASSURANCE. AER n King William Street, City, Every description of Life "Assurance bus ted. ances are made on Mortgage of Freehold Property. ns Reversionary Interests, &c., and also — Security. The мең exceed 380,0001., and the Income is over 68,0001. r eir P our-fifti ñfths of the entire Profits are appropriated to the Assured. _ Three iderable amount have already taken place. WiLLIAM RATRAY, Mn Special N —Life Departmen ACE H ONOR. 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GARDEN, 1 for : rie j f which w: ксы ILLUSTRATED GUIDE to the FLOWER of the Statut. e object of which was 5 its consolidation, — and abridg- о PH NA Descriptive List of — — веси таатеп ourde, Grasses, Trees, Shrubs, ental Foliage е Plant Seeds A THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jvxx 20, 1803, the Marquis ‚ of CrANRICARDE called attention to Ж {о а Select Committee. The motion was bv Hotel, and on iis morning proceni iG © : te v ле The Prin the proceedings of the American oruisers, conten d«|resisted by Sir R. PEEL, and negative on a | v momor ona priva cesses ing that they were in many instances contrary to division by 40 to 5 реч Eleetion Petitions Hele — же == | was оям Leopold, with a guard international law. Earl RussELL in reply said| Bill was referred to a Seleet Committee - £ that representations had been made to the Marriages "Registration Á— е passed | il gen men in waiting, met her Majesty at tii American Government respecting some of the|thro "^ mittee he Offences (So of t the staircase of the da and conducte А wiren k^ it seizures, and he ed. |! iai by the Duchess of Ken part o hursday Mr. ViLLI moved the seco d Е маони remain at tho Castle for a fortnight ment to prevent injustice from being done. | reading of tha Publio Works (Manufacturing| Тыв Ритхск Ах Ратхокав OP WALE Her Majesty's Go vernment were of opinion that Distriets) Dill, the object of which was to afford | mo rnin g EE X: W T aM Mr. Heath wi vi | т & i а si ing ae а is rooms in the blockade maintain à by the Federal fleet was на —À d ^g reet The Prince an afterwa P" bur to Tei sufficiently efficient to entitle it to be respected, | пола те anc зев ire, r а long Bam to viit Né Чы 424. Dui "Азије, ad and that every allowance should be made for any | the Bill was read a second time, The House then | partook of dZjedner with their oni ЖОК Ta kasty act on the part of the blockading force. The | went into Committee of Supply on the Civil|the сайы eir Royal Hig! ed with the Prison Ministers’ Bill passed through Tc зд Service Estimates. On the vote of 236 ‚ for Duke amd Duchess "x Northumberland at КОШ LLEY, the Duke of CAMBRIDGE explained the|gra ual abolition moved the reduotion of tho, vote | of Bode Шаш Owen circumstances under which he had orde a А, рынын were боа) | Stania "a "Ww e p Мо, N le Glad. ба shy We E held on t сд Mr irn ihe motn was segre by 122 tri Norti Walen, род ол an interview with the Princess ab seal a үа Um and passed, and the Bleaching | Progress. On a division the motion was negatived by | ness the i йон and Dye ing Works Amendment Bill passed ron 115 to 35. The motion was again — with the | Wales. ' ess V. ea te On Thursday the Duke of Кот same rcm when the Government gave way, and | one of the Welsh counties, w ышы рг asked the intentions of the Government in erar progress was reported. The Charitable. Uses Bill | from attending. Тһе present v was re vis to the Exhibition Building, and condemned the | passed through — Ban ^ 24 (East | brooch to ни On the а seco uisa 2л nant, Lady W e C I L 1 ua | Ot Y аша a M, A wyddw, the on, Mrs. m H ^ leek was idea of purchasing it at the exorbitant priee of India) Act Repeal Bill was secon | Welsh, signifying “To our ств, -— н "rhe Prin 80.0001. Earl GRANVILLE defended the course The Notes addressed to Russia by "P, | ех Zealand Chiefs. ade ted by the Government. The Earl of DERBY, England, and Austria on the Polish question, were | Н, dan: MORD. 9 while approving of the purchase of the land, - despatched to St. Petersburg оп Thursday. Itis em Es S * : $ ; | horseback. In the re 2 pressed his opihion that the Government ought|said that they are nearly identical in terms, the|honoured with their h t e —— i i es | o * nt possessed as to its capabilities for its pro- employe ed by tho ме Western Pow Савдо "lm. st jected purposes. The report of amendments in the United States we loam hat General | Majesty’s Theatre with their presence the Prison Ministers’ Bill was agreed to. Іа reply d pe быы Fredericksburg, and aban- | morning their Royal Highnesses att хттєгтох, Earl GRANVILLE stated that doned the line of the Rappahannock, and that agas m: cw: pen es ig 5 mes's. the Government were considering the best means | General НоокЕв has erossed the river, and oceu- | ^5 prea A v lum өй the D idi of effecting ап improvement in the law on vacci- pied the evacuated city. The latest news from тл kr vidt | rem Royal Military ‹ be mation. Vicksburg states that all the attempts of the|Sandhurst. The Prin onoured. Mr. Fed assault had — in Piccadilly, nd а sitting for her the afternoon эж PU Hig wer took а Parvo the Prince lh ЕЕЕ 0 sai into the of s de epress sion he | forces of айз СС оп Тап, апа M пе fleet week. "Their Royal Н ада : tion was opposed "Me the "Сахекцов ot n of iral AGUT by water. aco | special trai G Тойга үт CHEQUER and Sir R. PEEL was u y | meeting has been held in N - York, a$ очей з the | сао m в tion. с details ot their Mee tion — The Drainage of Lond (zeland) ү war policy of ted will be found im our Provincial news, thi and passed. у | denounced | h ton by Lord Pa x à Pince 3 v pi^ Mrd r^ x of the Exhibition Building lands at South rince Alfi who had been А», чаг a sington, and с at some length the Mome Feb wg. ; Their Royal Highnesses are expêcted to retur Ken Тик С objects for which the purchase was intended, and iy ce VISIT ОР THE PRINCE PRINCESS ОР the чайы sums ese be Meus to alter Bis ei cM TO AND.—The Aberdeen papers say "i апі adapt Building to those purposes. He sadio, where s se sed an | Prince and Princess of Wales are expected at Aberg eoneluded by moving a vote of 67,0007. towards | f: bout the the purchase of the land. Мг. GREGORY moved as an amendment, that the vote be rejected. i t i 67 Mia > 12. А rnoon the s ii l ified his intention Mgr four." On Tm ena, he пен Town Hall. d Coent Кы ыан йам Xs an фе е5 =, г Gasa n. sas a n Queen, Prince Жей Р, ге deor on А ie enim t uisa, Prince pee deme n тү course of а few days the, Racoon will sail the In tended Divine service in the pirate dm chapel, | three mon T cruise on the coast of Scotland, at P Бела Ww. R. 2 officiated. On Monday vic Park. In the s inco Arthur || irai rie Атп‹ uesday Prince Reuss The Austri Ambassador and Countess Appui arrived from London, and had an interview тесе айа rd PALMERSTON ор e cuml p Many On poc morning Ње |! motion, which was negatived on a division by 122 . rove in the groun puesta : Drink Бок | Col -— а M'Mano - отей а aer m in Queen Gf i eg aane де Oxford, rector of Weston-sub: Edge, ш: $ favour of such alterat d circuit Queen, AE i gem їп a саггіа secure а more speedy trial ана E 2—4. zT с - ж СУ pes ОЁ her he Queen of Juxx 20, 1803.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, c the Charente at Ha avre, and in the department ETT раа King, "who is said to have written a | the Seine-et-Oise; while p Government candida! tes id the вови ^ endis the government of Sandomir., been returned at dea t Two Russian companies were completely destroyed, of the Nord, d in he "E Riin. Аб | ада ing ame f he did en do so he would D deprived On the same d&y the Poles defeated the Russians аб Lyons MM. Favre and Pe have been elected. | of his mous and appointments, The Prince, in con- | Ignacew and Kalskie; and the insurgents, under t St. ntin al Malezioux, "M о pposition candi- | cert, it = with t (he nare Royal, wrote a firm | Calicz TPE sufferod а defeat "- E Konin. ted b А s demand, refusing to ‚ге{тас& anything, | мт " - ps was beaten at Hataje, s diu y ^ majori ign his com igniti уа t dispersed as asser in the 40 votes, At Cambrai M. Boitelle has been elected by | requesting leave to retire with his wife and family to | m avr ns, кз he із now awaiting reinforce- 15,429 votes agains Steinewart, who obtained | some place where he might be free from the suspicion | ments in the district of Sandomir. -Clahowski ме that М. €— €— e Le prx А in any way in the affairs sof státe, The|Bliziny have gained a complete victory over een -— Prussia left Berlin on Мог nday evening for Russians at Kielce, in Рой!асма. Seven cesse . Rexuel will succeed М, 222, Б оѓ England flheers were killed and Биге y the insur- Agriculture AN ill а appoin ted а Мїпї ste PI y € ilof Breslau to p tie At Radzyn, - the lOth inst, the us Th their add his Majest їп і ithd tl chief Krysinski dispo sed a ‚ deta chm ent о f of M. B Ine Mi nister of Marine has received the ing | late p di 1 i g y despatch from Rear-Admiral Bosse :— @ lefented, and 100 Cossacks y^ their arms T dan it was КТЕ, voted. The depulation has since been | а6 Mienoryszey. Three insurgent officers have been Puebla surrendered unconditionally on Е 17th of May. ^ t ls, 900. 0 serm and about eb by the Berliners: onde shot at Warsaw. Colonel Lapinski len "m have captured 25 Genera Ac 10,000 men. General - other deputations have arrived with 4 üresses from | was e mt а long time at Malmö, has uusuccess. The Most of Monday published a берме teh from | varions provinein| towns, protesting against the pe fully endeavoured to disembark, during а tempest, аё General Forey, dated May 18, confirming the report of proceedings а. ws es vernment. | , The o Min istry use еп, ad on the Baltic coast, in the govern- d eT ur " њу General Bazaine for the city of every effort to these ment of Wilna. The expedition made the passage on It — а letter eta sed on the Berlin, Ps resencé CAUSES ч, аппоуапсе н: — a Danish ship. Twenty-four Frenchmen were 12th d. ы he орого to General Forey, nssuring the Ministers "i ua King wned in the attempt to disen bark, The expedition the General that the sebati of БИЕ has as given Ше USTRIA.— The гу а-а ай Charles Louis, дутаан гага ым and t я жы рч а ghl 1 ciate th sentative of Meum TR i ue А sped the Се т В Аве буйы нуна і у I арргесіа в п s оп ursday in the Hall re- | the Minister tie foreign Affairs replied to questions put MIU shown An distant ex go әз е mony. The following is a summary of the Speech | to him by Signor Mecchi терсн пе international pen he has boeri deceived vith терес to ^ ntentions, |f каша between Italy and Rome, and the intentions of ur object is not to impose on t exicans a Go t| -n retrospect ef thi vi i i against their will, or to. енн the triumph of 49 y paty, 1 7ч of Qe licher, a and expresses a hopo that Transylvania will inter шей that Italian sol to M "p eet € ся і ар under а н, shorür t put n в deliberations. The] Reichsrath x " vernment founded on the national will, show her ро {о | closed its I the blessings of peace, which the | tion had no aried with respect to the accord between the ме эво; апа by friendly тет ы owledge that | Government will endeavour to maintain бање та Thanks | Italy and fans. and the Government was always dis- she owes to France both peace ап to the instituti d rinci on-i Tho Constitutionnel of Saturday publishes an article ресе poro DE у developed, аай its vention, T regard to Poland he said tbat Italy could signed by M. Limayrae, statiug that the captu becoming more The financial condition of the|not follow assive policy in the question, and was Puebla is the sure "presage of a Р pte end of t the eg is becom і тпоге satisfactory. The credit of t n for ү influence not to be calculated in an under rtaking. The writer continu i ла р and Tibe руш publio cumenci Y mon аноду -- кө congress. In conclusion, he pire certain ü “Тһе nations kno t tiat our honour onog satisfied заа азд "the current year. The Budget, |" ot tobe ма e btained, ou sug rinm D: € п Ws are which will вавы to you, has been prepared with а їй permanent revolution in the midst of rcd govern- deceived by am Инчин жни They т vill ieam ths d bs E Nos ок a ibio economy, B E idee to to | ments. In the sitting of Monday Signor Hes compag gni under Napoleon НІ. tho French soldier is mo ui hs re éutabllali thé curránóy ой-# hly sound basis. Bills made a remarkable speech e Roman q n. He soldier of civilisation and humanity." will also be introduced ч n the reform of the administration | maintained that it was eT to ны the The Nord says that a French vessel has been despatched e T As pon sd ааыа: ке penal law | alli with France, and resume negotiations on the EA. ым ossession of the State of Sonora. Га France especially, e oda proceedings, | basis of the principle of non-intervention. He admitted publicite, and Val bg brk h . "The Bills ted the reform of - -S 2 , upon ning the capitulation of Puebla, civil law relate to bankruptcy, the private arrangement of that Italy ought to терй E territorial rights of President Juarez decreed the transference of the | debts, and the right of ppi he Pope as they a esent e At the sa i of ET | to Sau Luniz Potosi, This n ag pu ke i. Saxe-Coburg- Gotha has left Vienna, |the rights of ү {сар with re espect to ve cision is р med to Pme an E gren of not| where lie was rece eiv чы wi ч н сана by Government must be preserved. In the sitt Ew ы Чо city of Mex paper | the Emperor, eii sit in the | Tuesday Signar pda: mp agni, having ww а his States that orders have been forwarded to ie Dots of | present state of dod eet rii extremely | speech on the Roman question in the allı xm with \ угда. г Mexico іп | significant. od ЕЕЕ de Grammont, wife of t the rance, moved the order of the d ay, approving the жа ofa » ned prep АР" aded. tl бошошо of | French ambassad the Austrian Cot g y hitherto pursued bri - —€— d ihe. Tterior n oreoments wi not be decide urther reports | of. Mr. W. а пор, n мч» еш and the Minister of Affair: Signor La гей ЧР АГАЕ төте" бишей. P ke peros me the organisation of. the civil Govern-| Russta.—The Journal de Sf. 2p question, and T: | ment of Mexico be proceeded with. 16 Prince Gortschakoff's despatch to Mr. Cla, belief that the p Power who felt a Tathetic | interest їп the ix Taly. Ho of X орао cd Pétersbourg publishes | w co will pa y, expressing | | that 120 officials of the „Ministry of Finance, tho the Emperor’s sat satisfaction at the reply of Mr. Seward | roposal of France to join the diplomatie inter- | were France believed „that the vention iñ favour of Poland. It CHE by say-| adverse а staff рои engineers will be ЖГ? d to беер ing that “such — draw closer the — of efforts the Muratist party at Naples ad. of íhe sun the question of a canal to the Pacific. It is sympathy between Russia and Am Aia 'The | par Me favouring the олоту of haic eR that Gener. al Forey will be nominated n|knows how to appreciate, the firmness ana which | were simply ridicul ce, Sai: ral Bazaine will МЕК Seivard maintains the pidge. X non-inter- meet with the support of НА ы of the French be — Senat Emperor arrived in | vention” A reform of the tarif is nent. А | In the ‘sittin ignor 1 Paris, and presided al mend Council on Th Mns: difference of 50 pd per cw. will] be made leader of ihe Шоно, m made a sp ышы uter havi: The King of Sweden has congratulated - Majest. ~ Жыл) of importation by land. The existin the ET of Puebla. The Prinee теси has of five . copecks е pood upon rd tiations on а dal" and of having allowed arrived at Fontainebleau, where Mis. en Digi е. is to be maintained until 1866. Austria to take, in е common а. м the Western ness wil pass a few days. The Notes of the Botanic Bs insurgent chief Abicht and the Capu- | Powers, the part that pro Powers upon the Polish T-— эел dente |e hin monk Konarski were hung on Friday, in front m Signor Minghetti in reply said that the I n to St. Petersburg on Thursday morning. said | the citadel of Warsaw. After the HE the Grand | try м never lost sight ues nd ms. er аге almost identical in um tho. only Duke Constantine, received a A RÀ — неба э” “ш Ag In the 1 the См Thursday or Mi e form adopted by France | his safety. The Air fe e. К Vien also | de ended АИ? БЕ HOW НӘ Mini try, conclud aud sod Engin mia The е ане "if "Thursday evening pub. sent in a protest to the Go ic Ug t аш Да Al M urging 0 Chamber e confi lishes an article, signed by M. Delamarre, reviewing | the body of Konarski should be the ry. Signor Rattazzi, i made ihe atrocities committed by the Russians in Poland, | for interment, The protest and demand v ve rsonal p on vin or gum i who, during their and declaring that по hopes can be и of any | diat ely t hed t Petersburg, ord 5 political caree other Prin 8. fi upon | was recei "eie gre hat the Archbishop should y m repair tuer ie рен retorted "that t Ше Ministers oe ranee, in copjun notion ч ith other fr iendly DROS to P — m Archbishop Felinski left Warsaw for St. | to did abandon their So cis until "ge ove- draw the sword and intervene actively for the re-esta- d on the n АП сарн lines leading | reigns м their cou Much applaus blishment of an indégondent- Poland, declaring t that it | ы ош W. w have again bee The news of the | followed this remark. Th ҮЗА i y Ма h riam sensation through-|then closed етв РовттаАт.— have closed without out Poland great rejoicing took place in the Polis | advisers of the ambassadors of Austr d Е haring Epia qeu T camps, All T S trot now look eagerly for assist- xi р; Xen have sid directed x p ire into an de деко Me ance from the Emperor Napoleon lll. -A report is|the Fausti; tri a. disapproved: the con- dressed - Qu f | 1 current. "that teer Motte Governor inet of, te nds Roman Consulta in affair. i Га, is reported to E of Litheanin, wil tes ME фе "Grand Duk General vie sd rn has om landowner Lesko! сал. nia w: Шр : | Abbé туя 2 X €— Spenbagen. that amd the Polish chief Col ko to be T] NOS: : MENT н ount Sponneck, well known as а most efficient admi- | issued an каме proclaiming d that the еме of| Gmxxcz.—The Greek Government has ordered three AER and financier, and who formerly че” са рен knout all ladies dressed | days of public festivity in I portfolio of Finance Minister, will accompa анна Бе A е George to оне; апа КӨНЕ Abtei f rent ispis experi are threatened with death unless their | Jn Elis the i FRANKFORT.—À( the Д, att the Federal Diet on | husbands surrender themselves to the authorities. | down by the mob. The Thursda; on iie affairs of he Patrie says that these proceedings have excited а interfere. | Holstein brought in their ерене DUM ing that the feeling of disgust t anag the in| тоаквх. The Осиет Danish Government should Ыя теде to withdraw | Lithuania. Several Generals have tendered their heir | | Süishes intellige from Constantinople, ting t its ordinance of the 30th Магер. The Danish repre- | resignations, and the Russian Cheuchin has Ine reply of the rench Government to the recent поќе ne аб "e n — = a prol oteak а d publicly at Wilna that itis impossible for a Sf the Porte denies that the Suez Canal works are are detri- e proposal will be sub- | man а honour to, serve under Mouravieff. шыр MS me of ten itte tot the хобе of үз Diet проп the 7th July. The insurgent, leader Бговіеяаві has met with con- Napoleon bas з returned io Cairo быша. m тер но Qui asi БЕ Жы Ст T ent famis BAR. from. Upper E Egypt in Аа M ien ыды The | pun = Tost no time in making their ' insurgents hastaken place ieniki, near Kowno. Оп Highness em эп UN THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Juse 20, 1863. ы ыа ——————- which the foreign Consuls were present. After, the pe ma ned. пега Burnside s forbidden the | inquiry into the case of Licutenant-Colonel Crawley and review t ublication ^ pr Chicago — d had ordered A -— pm Tie ре ped. Due _ Охітер STATES.— ices from V a 7 eA- i 2d the militar the мел һу the Law Co — e Chief in India, and that he bimself NUI bi inst. state that Genel "Grant has planted hea ege | Courts for де, De a the p ре. Great excite- | in tbe position of referee, or а last appeal Не had ho lic meetings were held, felt i it his duty to take notice of the pro earthworks for the protection of th troops. llisi d bardment of Vicksburg E by the fleet мез се =, ех In consequence of e: general indignation j little effect, and Admir ral Porter deum € the works throughout the Northern States, the President felt are strong report that to disapprov ra »ceedings in Major Lilley's I when officially brought to his know tt in h taking Haines Bluff and cutting о! Gran manding negroes be revoked, - will execute | been decid Wi. бш Poden up his nbn T tne Yazoo bee rebel officer and к= зет їз „ | would no Federal division has gone uj Yazoo | The officers of Colonel Streight's bonn captured River to meet General Johnstone. A Donfederate at Rome, Alabama, are held by the Confederate | The officer on the. Posten. stated to ie bearer of a | authorities, at the demand of the Governor of ant, after being re doen ma, upon the plea that there were negro soldiers at e every point, pr v d T er line of the Big | in ranks. The steamer Dolphin has been con- Black Riv не his position to hae at Key West, rifles and sabres having been prevent xo re ped "bs E Northern | found among her Uh The Spanish steamer Union journals discredit Pa бовыя э New York|and the British steamers Hero and Eagle have been World thinks the siege M Vicksburg may las&|captured. Тһе Sea ri. which was the subject of | ва during the greater AR mmer; other | Parliamen: i about two months y's dea Гама һу m TombaY. —The T— ЖҮ y was read ^ thi ng Works Amendment: TunvmspaY.—TMe Г ern vy.—The Duke of Somerset, in answer г" ү Earl of pun said that a small local пату would be maintained in India for the con d and to ; bui dl the Кеи urge the 8, reinforce General account of course by We. Adm with regard to her a mail, arrived safely at the of th те capture of Haines Bluff by his gunboats. In an | Mexican E Matamoras on the 19th of May. à official despatch to the Navy Department, dated ‚Тук —The Chamber of Deputies at Rio Exhi —— Ж v. м South Комар Ө the 25tH ult., he states tbat three steamers and on the 12th May. Тһе Minister парраи imd V oe ЕТ end andi DE go partially built ram, together with the 2 yard and " War, mec T lidore Gordao, has | been replaced by [5 its stead with some unity of design.—Earl [Tee the diferent machine shops at Yazoo city, were|Senkor Anteni, Manuel de Mello. The insurgents | * tat 2 far as the purchase oi ei m destroyed. Hie calculates tbe Joss to the Confederstevat | kave inraded Cordo doba, whi ch has been placed 1а a €—— an 96 2,000,000 dollars. Oda. in tix ORO pem n ba vices, however, are more 6 attempted | to » pass urg, wassunk by the fire | favo ore than 20 of the crew | f the Cincinnati were either Ord or wounded by the Confederate shot, or drowred when the vessel sank. Gen. Parliament. ren s’s forces, with the forces from Báton epe have | Ју settled. Hew completely г Port Hudson, and а iegi wig) Papar MEE im Pd exon, hi asked for that stronghold in the rear, while Admiral. F vetera 8 | ing in his Bill for Ње revision of theStatute Law, said that fleet in. up a ee bombardment from the river. | was qat a revival of SR encoder of Lord Bacon - t n person. Weitzel who commanded the Federal extreme right, | mere opini had captured а battery and turpi the guns upon the Confederates. General Sherman Һай been repulsed ЕР with heavy loss in an attack upon the Confederate such — n ины Meme yd right. The 2d Louisiana Native Guard Mes those w prr hene so ture cm iio meu By the Bill he now The total F the consolidation, 2 attention to ащ cruelties practised in л z whither he has а bya н river and occupied. Fredericks rg. In Tennessee - vent the law from again fa — - —— — огу and chaotic sta es —Lord BRovoRH a general | Pado: E VA ў cT - Я ссе committed, but thought that they ` were only such rovalof the measure, which h tho zh E bsc t| were incident to civil war. Brozils.—The Earl of MALMESBURE from rt to Shelbyville, ber are reconnoi- L| appro He wisbed the Lor: i à he thougat ou a in the enter- ren eres to her Majesty for'copies of any papers tring in front of General Rosencrans at Murfrees- | prise he had undertaken.—Lord CraxwortH doubted whether ting to Шо diplomatie rupturo with Brazils, j h hee envy генг Jas тгей, | ihe first part of the scheme ndod hg thè Lord Chan : (Left sitting. bom "y e ing cellor was poesible, but cordially n: second part, The onfederate deni has also attacked Frank-|for the consolidation of the Statute Law. he KtNosDOWN lin. Adm has relieved Admiral mM супео tb pro Com —— ae the и 44 COMMONS. in the M. of ihe South Atlantic асе - to substitute the Commissioners | — Farpav.—-Lord Par stated, in reply or their ps or other Court. The Bill was then Lord R. lan ore Lardner is to su Admiral Wilkes За | ед a Art toe The Aodemption of Rente (тты) Bill | Qe атма that there recie M ers the West Indies. It Бан. miror tbat Admiral Wilkes passed th through тара ai Tasa Urol and. Wine de m nre de gren has in tions made at Washington by Lord І; The D re т MÀ CA! ederal Government каймана га thio tute os, XP ME E oq the most amicable relations with that of Great Britain. | roig. An influential committee of —————— has visited | Brit tmen, President Lincoln, ng him to give General Fre- | remonst made d mont the command of the coloured troops. The New | Msjesty's үә те ent condemnat ee amm Sate. че дса de and reand, together with the К thot 8 Е dat: of the аса {о demand | оз that coun н The public Wenn Ie Un amounted nearly а m a bein ie ч mercial zure of vessels bound to Matamoras more ind 3 Nassau as the benefit pone guine t the ы ме Fork Tribune asserts that President Lincoln said ће | зз contrary to ай d ссы лд - 1 "түтөк" m m. hat nw at the Me Quid. Moles Тыа I шы | theref фе 3d ina he Cooper nui. ЫЫ ар tonaren Н ae RE opr 50,000, was present, | miles in extent, that they deemed such a blockade abew he blockade was є 1 d | е! to seize XA suspected o 173 а purpose. In regard to fas ing all the of 1 eost s det bre its соеви the е South m: the —À North must alike crumble into ruin, and цур: der AE ey mended in the ко i the people the supe and — it R^ of hostilities and esor to Conventions both 288 there nt the North иа South to determine upon what conditions the contendin be reconciled. Мг. Fernando interview with t Joxx 20, 1863.] THE SUA IST AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. —— — - — ona themed —— - вох ross violation of civil and religious liberty.— | stru a court of inquiry be мн vai, — Col: selv уз, ved of the n -4 а rted the motion.—Lord Хада could not вее pee Tere Y the ocio After some he AM Bil. his baly ‘objection. toit it tbem Duns did not go far enough. bat а committee n gem at this period of the session to | was negatived nz n к ee and the Bill was v à third time —Mr .HiBBERT and Mr. N gw: DEALA O Appin у. ché measure. о lar estion could effect any КЕ апа passed. al Debis, &c., Bill was also read а | —Mr. Heavy bjected to publie bodies being empowered to ult. dies ы "an tt ted that considerable distress | third time a | passed. Mihe London, “с. ., Dioceses Bill was | raise money fortheimprovementof private estates.—Mr. COBDEN ed among the small farmers of Irela: nd. — After ч read а coc y imo. The Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation | warned the House that in all probability the comiog winter ds from Mr. Рек, DAWwsoN, the idis was withdrawn. | Bill passed through Committee. would press more severely бр the Lecce than the last, as Case. of Sergeant Мајот Lilley.—Lord РАімеввтох appealed to PES CAT the ing sitting the House discussed in aus i Mr. Coningham to postpone the motion of which be had given | committee the 4th A oth clauses d -= per qon "Ure notice in relation to the case of Sergeant-Major Lilley, | jand) Bill, both of which were ultimately eed to. he as Colonel Crawley, whose conduct was t "C i to be resumption of business у the m env A. uomen NIN inte their own reso 4 i not regat t the present meas сібе тет за for existing distress, but he hoped that "t rens aap en КУ » re the evil. Лз (о emigration, he thought that to send rtial.—Mr. was not T msg lation to the colonies would wo. very cheap philanthropy ; brong Crawley's conduct only that was in question, but two | fo bringin a Bill to amend the law for the recove Ait А ut Mene e —— to а an ry like A or neral Officers in India, the Commander-in-Cbief in India, | Rates — Я KELEY moved for leave to bilog Ё та Bill to | Сап uot М гү Mi фр Who could not mow the Commander-in-Chief of the British Army, - the officials | canse р, otes rof parliamentary electors to be taken by way of CE ы ES. E of the case, in t sts e publie is tar ; of the lish army.—Tbe medi of HanriNGTON justified his quis the ballot was bearing excellent fruit. In America an ness er-in-Chief. — Colonel. №овтн | it was not, perhaps, the most perfect institution, but it was tho suggested the injustice to Colonel Crawley of any strictures bent they badat рган M. m France the ballot box had defea Bi А-у Аа ы upon his conduct after it bad been referred to ~ Court-martial. e Government by re g Opposition candidates in the teeth | «20, ifie a вос ч Pid Ен ir — Lord PALMERSTON mid: Cvm c f pm врат v had асам са а whak E pem it was rega: ht one - f.- Vidi x ee of Buppiy upon e ме Service Estimotes, example of the grosses ustice in laun hing out into an | most valuable —Á » M а ә Не w. rsua е abuse of (he Commander -in-Chief, don theslighteat gr round. | from these and other although motion | == = С me А reduction of the v - ote by the —HMr. E. BotvkRr И thecourse taken жр, ing- | might not be prn n [^x sull that t ihe f s foundation of the strue- | Rum P proponis, or the А ау ach unisco T af bam unwise, imprudent, and unfair. The subject then | tere of the ballot bad alread the House.—Mr. | 5, debate of considerable length, tere iei еа dropped, and the узен went into committee ot supply pro | Avmrow seconded the motion. Рт pM Mavon protested белы tte Oo ittea di мей, Shen tho ^ rend formá. Тһе Drainage of Land (Ireland) Bill was read a third | against the fallacies of Mr. Berkeley, and declared that in the нартай b 122 to 8 M. y the — жест) M the bs rA cm pa vere dh trio vet Mr Li recent Dent tle at Southampton, 2 " "— of — ri “ур y VEM FT "т 5 (n. indicated i t rs ^ ra stated tbat her Maje Y A саз йш. тайт айс demde vp on As. Mi, t the ballot. m is persons е bum "opposed the жоба | M ы 122 to 2 de — division with the same Japan for reparation for Dur committed on British subjects | mainly on the und that secret voting w to the in eed ur die m —that „А. ев A. os tod. of e ө юр spirit а d evene prae: of the British constitution, “whioh was in progresa, Tue Charitable Unes Bili panned. i Comani w Ча o or murderous а! |: t an illus- mer ^b h subjects, and the payment of 100,000/, by way of е oS чы retrograde atre of үзер сег nt, be men- с ВШ and the Ruthin Charities Bill were read a second penalty. "They also еше 5 t the perpetrators of the tioned thatthe embersof the Reform Oi Olub ү ө instanod p attack should be tried and ex ted in the presence of one or | of Мг, Bright, o up the ball ated бр е pow. —The House went into Committee on * Alkali more British officers, an that со mpensation should also be | of election in a select committee of er 22 —М Cox Werke Regulation Bill sent down from the Lords, and agreed to made for the murder of two marines connected with the | expressed his is regret that the House would not devote a single | the clauses up to 11. A division took place on clause 12, which Pritish Legation at Jeddo.—The House baving gone into| evening to the dispassionate discussion of so graves quein. wes carried by 111 to 67. On clause 13, Mr. VIVIAN pro Committee of Supply Lord PALMERSTON Ф) the vote for the | _ Ор a division the motion was negatived by 122 to 102.—Mr. | an addition, to the effect. that owners of mills should be liable nm ofthe land and buildings of the Internatinal Ezhi- | M*MAHON moved a resolution to the effect that it d expe- | in the first instance, preliminary to the punishment of culpable сп ot South Kensington. Не observed that the purchase, if | dient to n" such alterations "in the Assize and Cirewit Ar- | workpeople. Оп a division the motion was е 'arried by 87 to carried out, would provide for the immediate and оры rangement ould secure ore speedy trial in the country | 61. clause was then added to the Bill, after which the wants of the анар 4 terms infinitely cheaper than if Jand | of Јоса] bad Mns He га nii bis eheee was to carry out the | CHAIRMAN was ordered to report үнген; were to be acquired nearer to the centre of the D A EN A — 7 f the commissioners giving country [Lett sitting. ] — ЕЕ апа —— n egent the British in and a portra lery, ong the publie | their own n neighbourhood, There There were now but three assizes buildings mias were pond required, e a site for |in the year, and the result was, а tendency to attract causes to these could not be obtained in the neighbourhood оѓ | London, to the t cost and inconvenience of suitors —Mr. «ір £ntelligence. — рее ме of Common under К. з Мылы, Pes Жанр енын ПЫ motion. gar Ban said that in the p £Entelltgence. ieved the mmo M — not be prepared to | West. Ridi t gri M was felt in consequence sanction. The arrangemen ded by the Government | of the Jong imt terval be бекова eassizes. During his d Mowry MARKET, FRIDAY.—BRITISH FUNDS ози ое e lagast mo bee amount g ер at the smells tlie sols closed at 92 to + for Money, oi; че. or ed possible outlay. was propose: at the Government shou TS Thri er 8, Reduced, 91$ to ew purchase 17 acres of land with tbe new buildings erected | Wrox жк. A ue on a pis — "oo ep bv c C dio p 13 04; New Two anda Half per Cents., E thereupon. For these M perro ofthe — of | for lir thi Ө ji il UTI nin. Ho sid| ers 5 iher tore а үс ат apari en 14 рея chayac, in order th e but to opt this course, as he felit Т! dia Five per т Cen —— ам кр ee ecept 50,0001. re е publie wou! put H If Cent. Enfaced Ru aper, ; Ban would be i the measure this session. Не | Malf per Cent. pee 5 > in pran of 17 mt of un —À the M А мй denied thati enr Phe к was actuated by hos- per Account, эч Exchequer Bills, March, 2s. dis. to - to make an d Iss ri Lj & е $ 4 % E .8 8 3 E s e ü ©К 5E ES za =: n ё aubetantial, and further i incidental toits ad. і ч агу, 2з. OR теа isite, equivalent to PL making the whole cost fo eas measure on the part of the Dissenters ie cemere Mud; 1084; ; Eg yptian, 1001; Ditto Secon ue, ud the whole — to 0 484, 0001. He added that it was not pro- d to e the M — Gallery from Trafalgar he o are to - prof or Ашы sult.—Mr. owa rejoiced that the Bill | nana Railway 81; Mexican, for Acct, 37% to 2; New South Kena sington ; as it in contomplation to remove the s re-intro- » ~ e con withdrawn, and hoped it would i vod, 105 B 6 1856, à iiis object which Mr Dillwyn had in view | Granad Ditto Defer ortuguese, duce sy эге to lh тт еа Churchmen oA vio xem E 1862, for Ары duin „Russian, 1869, api mE Une " Spanish New Acct., 48] ; Ditto: Е o e -T moving the first v ota of аы. 8 the promotion zejected. He rideuled the ides that t | ЖЫТ kely t A КЕСЕЕСЕ о | p CC A is 30 a . 1862 could be ее purpose өз фу Lord HENLEY, Mr. W. an т. HADFIELD, the ч diture whieh the House o зу ctu would not derum expen. in | motion was agreed to, and the Bil wi thdrawn.—Sir TL Hav 12i to m ; олн 1854, 921; ER for D sanctioning. The building was а pou rection” т moved the second reading. ot the Naval Prize Money, d&c., Bill. e ” Ditto, 1858, 71; Ditto, for Acct, 701; brick and T ЖЫ, һе Z. was - justified the object of which is Ro enable captors to Pr t "naval 1 us - en i of Mr. "Mallet, со ala not be adapted. jM е " че - T ining the distribution o! MG -= 1862, for Acct, 71{ to Е ап outlay of half 7 "е entitled.— Lord L^ еј dw o Hoas f Commons ni n to on "mper анау that hé e tie Téference to prize money required А qa seio of loose and reprehensible expenditure founded on fallacious | Amendment, but as the Government intended to intro- Bank of Englanv. estimates, merely for the purpose of snatching at a cheap duce a comprehensive meas to. ext session, he hoped that нр ры жн йм got | tet ove that тоша поб of the Bill would be бесте. IBSUB DEPARTMENT ^ the useum е for th о! э 2. S EMOLS, rem т n self-glorification, е LA cauti: -— Ato future legislation by the Government.—Mr. CoLLIER and Mr. Notesissued,, а. «e £28,612,205 Government Debt а» 188 tbat, if carried into effect, it would entail ] | SrANsFELD were not dis to deny that reform was neces- Gold Coin and Bullion .. mortification, disappointment, and се, — The CHANCELLOR | SATY, but could not see that it was necessary to proceed in the Silver Bullion ,, s» +. of the EXCHEQUER declined to admit the fidelity of Mir resent on.— Mr. SeLwY Sir J. spoke in ҮЗҮҮ Mallets estimate. Не contended that, on the ground of |favour of the sécond reading.—tx nel Dox: mended public policy, and in tha exercise of a sound economy, it was | ће Government to bring in a similar Bill for the vm эу the /. — BANKING DEPARTMENT. desirable to effect the р ase. Тһе opinion of the Ан mes — ы anomalous, and aeneis g with z .. £14,553,000 | Government Securities experienced persons on = subject of enlarging the British | prize money w: — C. Pacer said that as the D Самих -. 5 $158,995 D jy Museum was, that an area of several acres would be required | feeling г of the House «нес p pate to be in favour of the principle | Public Deposits (includ- t i. яп зов accommodating the an history collection, and this, | 9f the е he would give and content ems with ing Exchequer, Savings — M! rv with the reouisite adag. would cost, accordinj calcu рода ch amendments in c mittee as ied regle: der D TE Di Gold and Süver Coin .. 887,951 — made with reference to other purchases of land in БЕ The ВШ was then read а second ti —On һе end Accts) .. .. s. 9882135 he sum of 450,000. The advisers of the Cro керен or going into Comités x the Election. Pelitions и Other Deposit Sua pd. н m and anxiously considered the best means oi pro- же =й; moved that the Bill be referred to a Select, Com- | Seven days and viding for the publi wants, and. the result of their fter some debate the motion w ied on a "E12.020,059 deliberations was the recommendation of the present plan.— division by 92t091.—The Marriages Registration (Ireland)Bill was | June 18, 1863. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier AKINGTON exp is plius that the Government a third time and passed : h Committee. The е t would have failed in their duty if, looking to "the conges (South Africa) Bill was read а pasa -—- эуе = 8 HE n p БЕ » а 34 sagi { i of t hen moved that the Bill be га ет. Cr бов М e brise Mame ic. dr Tad aot нета ede соп. | mittee. On a division tne motion was negatived by 40 to 36. €xajette ot the 204ге Аы рм КОТ in reference to the future, and moved that URSDAY.—The оп City Trafic Regulati ill was | FR PTS.—T Аввотеміти, Stafford, В the Chai report progress.— Lord PALMERSTON was willing | after some discussion, read a second time.—In reply to Mr. | Manufacturer Wr. А x, Montpeller Street, T um to report progress, provided the House came to a decision on | Heygate, Mr. COWPER stated that a scheme had for some time | бровей, Cutlery Manufacturer — W. Bra. i ‚ Reigate Surrey, the vote far the the/purchase of the land элк rechts, оа — Mr. | been under the consideration of Government for erecting a new | Butcher—J. Втітох, late of Gough Street, Gray's nn Lane, Auctioneer— OsBORNE ар Der there was any essity whatever for | national яй тте at the back of Burlington House, leaving the | J. Barxs, Staverton Row, Walworth Road, шир саа moving the collections to South Kensington. Art a MI cien noe present тела ng in the occupation of the Royal Academy ; Devonshire n оте, Se si Road, Commission Agent COGO eR TIN were no doubt very desirable in the opinion of those who made but, until а decision had been arrived at, the space | Stock:on-on Tees; Durham, Attorney — W. Newbold. Verdon, their fortunes out кшш, but in the present case they изу would be used as a drili ground for volunteers.— Mr. | Leicestershire, ; Urocer-Q. B. CAPES, Burton-on Trent, Engineer 27 ell be aj hised in th е language addressed to the is | VILLIERS, i ving that the Public Works Manufacturing EU rir gp ove trier A rivis; i › З Art, what atrocities ar second time, said that the m was E eue, Ер р st " Onac 000 M M Ашу. заной рма T e ona o ng the 1; Ww — | ment, view to ascertain whether employment could. " жең Lord ParwrEnsTON then said th tube to the | be found for the о ratives who had been so long suffering 3 remaining votes for the purcbase of t t g, cost са in Lancashire and Cheshire. Although it was ртаііб that | Dosen tation, &c., on Thursda week. Several minor votes, chiefly | adequate means had been provided for the maintenance rx Fox, Ro 7 shir ; for Education in Ireland, were subsequently agreed to, and the | a large number of persons by the public benevolence, it was | in Manningham, Yorksh кесш и. Dod House resumed. Оп the report of the Committee of Supply, | impossible to ignore the serious evik consequent upon their um asat MS arwickshire, Sawyer — Sir 8. NoRTHCOTE called attention to the tion put by | continuing for so long a time to derive their subsistence from rd тезле ыма ната L the Committee of оп article 51B of the | charitable sources. Various remedial measures sug Haulier-A HowanD, vised Code, which propos give fied teachers ed—such as the dispersion of the people throughout the рау Зе аа оао а charge upon the capitation grant; but which, he ol country, emigration the colonies, and the finding ot Lg Жее "Medical was n ance with ы ént come | employment nearer home. It was the last of that SacxpERS, x Coach, 3 to last year—the charge being а certainty, and not ndent | the proposed to adopt, by means of ndvances fro = жаван, Rosdal, Талыы UU. c J. LORD, upon dent ЙЕ, Lowe defended m "minute the loan commissioners to municipal and other local | 1лхввт, Найчоу hee, Ler, Park Street, Attorney's Clerk. tiat it was in perfect sgreement with the meaning of the | authorities, for the execution ef works and improve. | КО шс Асамати ТипЬет Merchant--H. В. Мабтваман, Warner article.—8ir J. Раното aud Mr. HENLEY Pee н that i there | ments in their respective districts; and һе believed | Piace, Road, He Manufacturer -G.N T-M had been a breach of faith.—Mr. A. Barri uce the | that the Bill would, as nearly as pessible, meet the | Frith Streep Scho, oi . Hauler and Dealer in vote (82,8211) foi 4 мн Зу UE. ач uirements of the case. Itwas not intended, however, аза атаа Kensington by the = оѓ 10,0001, On a division the motion was | panacea for the evils which had arisen out of the pvp in the | xe Рав, Wha vix ‘by 147 to 19. The report was then agreed to. On the | supply of cotton. It did not strike at the root of Copier S. Clapham late! order for tlie third reading of the Volunteers Bill, Mr. HENNE:sY | which had befallen the country. 16 was EDS pre- ope Surrey, Bu ow, бара ou de mp in order that the = ыр - rring | cautionary measure in some а лей to шї! epli D кез the comman officer of aregiment the power of absolutely | sufferings of the people; and he Mert e ci m e биет 7 eedon, Northamptonshire, Tailor ОЕМ plewure ау membwtwg te ур; might be | turned to beneficial account if the local authorities Déaler- donas Басат, W - j Е THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL аа [JUNE 20, 1863, _——- ршен, late 0! ftre ven Borough, John's W f Park W. all, “Chelsea, Commiss n Agen Dealer in. хааа Тен, шта її, Photographer- мїтн oundsi ‚ m St^ Joh: ce, Regent's Fark, Wood Terra: is moved a resolution to the effec i | learned with regret and phe the proposal к. риба! | xhib t that the meeting had | the storm was ing at its height, a thunderbolt pute т, ung it with such force DES Street, Pall and Colourman.-J. Srevexs, St he International E n buildings about m d —F. Ө. 5. Ch svela d Street, Fitzro; паге. Boot and Shoe м ee rur ERR. АЫ Hey. Lancashire, шас! Омр; mitted to Parliament i M e рассо апі earnest] the tower split down, the СЕ of thunder and th. —J. in £^ ч ' К вищу» аре т IR E TERXINGTON "Stanhoe, Norfolk е атт d so T ае steful ап expenditt fal бн the d pile sing great alarm among Cordwainer—J. Wa dus. PN BRA —— muan | of publie money. Mr. n, in seconding the motion, the workpeople. There have been several severe — INWRIGHT, E Л Жама Hass. Broom Maker--W. Watxra. Over, Cheshire, Agent CE д. that architects had suffered а great de deal of abuse : | Шапа dr Чокан in Nottingham gs е surrounding EIN, Witson, Woolwich, 1 Doc x pied ттш лы" iy N Miliner ner ectio with t the Exhibition building. They had | neighbour, me during the ei few d ^ UA =F. Watt, Birmingh Botna borne ut he FOR Prince rincess а ales arrived + MARS Con- : 2559 Sh еерее the time had come when they ought to speak | in Oxford on T y were received with tractor ^ 13, but d GUAE у азна санет i dil out against the proposed purchase e, Mr. Hanr y 03 d | becomi te and rejoicing, but the event added gen iie em ov rr eve Grove, ou Kent mendment to the effect that it и ссе another s the long yes o disappoint nts as Te Road, Commission Agent—H. Н. Browx, Exet асла or Ње u é weather wher rince is concerned, for Bew, Ful m Road, W Aree pie e piri Ç. Fauna; that the building ould be o tai d т d t ж h dan ih pp chill ES 1 Т Harp Alley, Farringdon E: set, Baker- E. Brown, Charles Place E M of the people. Mr. Finlen secon nded the amendment. | morning was ushe ар у drizzle, an ал tree еа! а! 0) low, Chester, Journeyman PBricklayer— T. Bvnorss wford, ст On the vote being taken the resolution was carried b — in ш Шөн ty as e 8 | ta : -— Farrier—J. Browne, Southsea, Grocer--J. Ваоахч, Ишт, feux, | а large majority. Mr. Ni ch olay then moved — in Englan js mischance damped а great de Reines раза ож Тит; оС ж Gp a i Miteran re" petition nction of the enthusiasm of the r tion, and quite marred enbig! ace. mlico, Clerk — А A П 744 | T.Cvrr, East Farleigh, Kent, Farmer- GLAND, Featherstall, Lanca- T shire, Builder- P Ттт Bermondse sey | "street; «t, late Leather Dr zm the propos ЕЯ И. the Еау Mr. A red е гы uld em ratae E A mem . FORSTER, Leek, 'ordshire maker—T. GARDNER, Brun ў all moved, as an ecta ja Street, Black wall, Butcher—J. Gincmmisr, Mil ridge, Yorkshire, Man: Jenoure secon d the ves on r o ti eut d айа Yeh VELA etowded ith cturing Chemist— R, T. боп, Chichester, Butcher—J. Р. Groowe, | amendmen t, that a petition be sent to Pa rliamen in | tators; every window y wa Penton nry eR AUR CA, О, Н, аайы „Манетон | favour of the purchase, x was ese y Mr. № xe. the ie pye es were Eae. ith rosettes and Б remi cete ah Lodo mi e Ve ЕТА — RES M'Sweeny, lie amendm was negative uri ergreens d banners, mottos, Wi d de vices, more —8. HAYMAN, y Lo м а РР аў Merchant-J. E. біериил, Rochdale, Plu em, | large méjóriy, is the igit обо on was then м _ suited m the occasion, о ordshire, BER — WI Ново “жеш Я ейп, carr ried. from popp dence la id reception n too on Magdalen n Br idge, peer iner— Wirtiaw HENRY Jones 16У. of Илеп Tie INSON, t H hire, 20 at in biaia ing the Gover na of the | € КРЕ of а KLINDWORTH, o SNO offer of for ovabl Archbish of Can Arm agh, —3. N. KENNEY. , Strand, 'scasten, North- | ment aN e portion | Are ury ich, Cheshire. Tea Denter- 8. Lockrr, Longton, Staffordshire, Гавопет of the Exhibition buildin Меша. "Kelk Lucas | Bishops of London. їз ibd Lincoln, “oinal = Тают Great Winchester Street, Commiseton J Mütauentiw, 5, . » , Kingston-u upon- Hull, Auctioneer A. MarrxaRp, Manor Cottages, Ken- stated that they could have realised a larger sum|by the Vice-Chance lor, , Deans, Wan e V . н ‚ Магуоп 5 ў , nington Oval NrareMouseman G- M шы. Marron на, Chariton, from other offers, but identified as they -— - wi -- Houses, and I y and M dicine, n their Lime Rumita Nasan ЭИУ Face, ОМ Rent поа £ Wake: the Exhibition, they course more cademic robes, headed sion, which was field, Li sed Нате Омор, кыре к use.| harmony with their Tos lings than от ү? а Ww босы up by а px ы t Ne ek of AU ua College man—J. PowELL, Abergavenny, Monm shire, Coal Merchan Pa 8, га carce drawn Mount Row, Islington, nY tioner- Z. R. PATTEN, Tolleshunt d'Arcy, | MONEY question. The Gove: «аше, оп А ас һап d, dignitaries. The -— on ha y, up in deer rie eder ЕЕ акш, Сурра Doreen viole, T. [^ believed that they were makin nceashlre, Provisio: zw y , ү 1 selshire Reer лаг Ж. внтғууктовт, Jtapdoiph street; Camden Town, beyond, a mo qe "of "the Té of the with vehemence, md i in | the bars E JM ү ng Jeweller—. тегғох, Baxenden, ni о! рї — rel e ^ ain : har T. TA АЫ Erith, Lice борай. YVietualler--8, i^ Mornington Road, materials for re 4%; regi Ht the further pro- NA drew up was а ded 1 g trid New Crone, ssista nt jHosier d. Tuanga, „СЕ това Road, dE posed purchase freni w e Commissioners of the Oxbibi- draw n by four enm се preceded by two outriders guia E ее ccleston Square, т! T. WA rien Pn Stil, р Dealer E: Н. 5. улмо, Westbourne tion of 1851, those issioners calcula - the while in front of all rode the Duke Park Road, Bayswater, Spin: не Е = уют бн elate Boot апа | ор the site of the budding at Q0. п yea аге, о. Marlborough, аз Lord: Li ieu ute nant of the we. hoemaker—. .WAL MAN, Leeds, anager. e BCOTOH SEQUESTRATIÓNS — T. Bret iim Commission, | which gives 8260/4. а year for pw whole i acre ,an — 0. Хт, Kingcase, Ayrshire, Parmer— 3. В. Ross, Tore, Ross-shire, | representing ` at even thirty years purchase a though the drenching rain might well bave just ied —— ai е " as v. à and the se чуен pro- | their dayal em in Es pn Ше тене ke sale the refreshment roo the Prin orc thai е ho Канона and itg е (сїр. MagrsT's Фоти. HER Weines evening I Lord the Mansion House to her Len n pes 250 vds the E and Тасой, тапу years it was physical, ПОШ de dep this of t T its industry—cotten — ruin, Иерей and desolation e the quence. Зы inevitable conse еге соте ; havo uu it, ЕЕ R also ca, in spite of th. Which s not EE. 80 ees NE relation other Gov е апа зс =й 'untries great c тин elightened to. ve Iwo much intercourse in many lomatiste ; his interecürse Ров тн ре са d held on m of St. James's Hall, to Занро ап redu commercial nce of penso, gh there may Which are ofa grave Howe, m Le T trust HESS ON e to includ еба the building P the Hortieultural Society's gardens, excepting the central porti оп, ка n th ese | Д or the rest of the route to be биеи ed nd fi Christ Cru they both sat exposed to the hea rain , 141 A1 eer Маје ening, ere Imerston ierat mercial pei of te wer Xe апа a In тшш 1 for He as follows that great staple That allo and althou; ose question ^ say we m ts of the w > were required of the у Supcsition which antaa D Wednesday in the pr Муен ат the propos videos of the International Exhibition building. Mr. Beresford pet. ames ded, and spoke at great length in sehem e contended that the | зш Buirprwo. in diffi Aw has, We M of lie in j| Alex on 'Tuesday "оп A. discovery at the Royal Institution. | da : Рившо НЕ — The "b istrar-General's | d ts | the corresponding Маф of the ten years between the Governments of England and France the most ted for sll concert. The interests of these two entical, and the Governments of both those interests sum ze considering that he СС inte ded to devo A а bui ing, if purchased by them, to e wi the pet perfe eot: indifference a: nd Pri cess were іп lain e, imet looked dvd with the ofi their reception. аб rtunntely, just as the coríége | reached the bridge, the pressure. of We countty } pacte X: еее with. those for which the estate obtai whole of this property for | the police í and МеН in he abut {о keep “iio nd the tapa iage was instan фаты that access shall be preserved es Eu any public establish- f the ан sioners propose still to retain. They stip аруу AT tliat the property shall be Dernanently m used for осоне connected with science arts. They declare that e arrangement is pr opos € uelusiyely dr a view to the public tate rests. ARR P Ол КРУ, PM f р GnaNT,—The тый чер is indebted A" p" ed erowd аве. cheering © shing to ie Princess кз which Christ Church the band Queen,” the, Volu teers presented or the во те of the wel "- geogr hica tho source. of „е Ni le, Captain ed and Grant, ednesday mo g from | Corporation өрөөн ted them to Th Ms ayor and bhen with: an address on landing, and invi flight of steps at the upper terrace, W yw received under an ас by Dean Liddell, A Ardiani | Clark e the Sub.Dean, and other dignitaries of the n) Giving his а arm to the Princess, ые NDA prevented their acceptin next they will be received by the Ro 3 Geographen Society at an Extra Meeting : at Burlingt: on House, m tó раіні оа ЖЕРЫ apartments provided fo n house. In about a quarter the Royal pa returned which the УЖ анге prizes ALTH. Was ‘kly Жее states that in Saturday, au tered in Lon e ра, that ended s 1186. ease of population, was return is йене ore 43 above the average. D week the D of 995 boys аф 1000 ШУМ, їп all 1995 | t children, istered in п dondon: ОЛИ бө эне e tà A ud ы * ^ asit te. adi A а The Great Eastern, which left New York at 2 js м. on the 6th X arrived at Liverpool on the її € эй passenger — Аб the ү ТШ of the atated at Td, |1 he week were Сопеет ш iet heen the ty or ord and moek of Europe nd or nst 284,000. bei ng Аа анн amy a елет ‚ abortion, which bad p ts її. | e value Fergusson then! t tho balan nk 3 Erast, saatinin was announced a 500 [ж ана tà ich the King of the Sand гд апа псе їп {һе = 356,5877. 115. 1 А wic s а eon- M ibutor r. Com pm weekly showed а forther deereaso of the menpiyel to Ж extent of 2645. however the opinio of the meeting that the as it was last yet. but that th aire will eventually become as ever v4 МоттіхенАМ,—Еог те past work been. employed i in зода Т ж уа X the p к) ihe Duke of Portland. а storm visited | Prince ! that place; and about 1 атлы mena In pe ten cor- ehm average | the und 1 Central | i ever xecntivo. Committeo on Mondy the p^ secretary HX u eA 3s. ned to suffer Shortly before 3 the Prince and Deanery for onian Theatre, where the dergraduates for oid twohours had been ка iu. ns and clamour which ar 1 iar priv 6ceasions. When their Royal Bra waved caps, g stamped their e in ‘the ecstacy o mbledinam * utely deafening outburst as the Prince iir 2G with ide, vh бам тА side m side, g brid а : tnr w and 0 tie Garter, and over it hisa ш The Princess as dressed plainly and simply as pen were accompanied by ће Earl of реу - | robes as eoe the Unirenity, ti D Duke Хен, t| castle and Mar! да ville, тте ou . iae d EE Dita sn jollys, Dean таша, e "To Claneellor cecuped his own seat, e Princess sat on his. in chairs of etui хонатон taken cir luces wai patiently till — $ i Juxz 20, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND ASRAGUIEDRAL GAZETTE. m m M — a Li long cheering came to an end. | The Earl of Derby then | said to have von ко ý Yo expression "E COVENT GARDEN, i o emonstrate that s i Vegetables of all kinds still mr cuni Peaches "l whiel | а рое с баен M her ws iut d a -— ponit, and of denen ivi iw in da à ess, ани e supply is sufficient for the deman of Doctor in C d abd DE b Strawberries are becoming 4 ме pr from 64. to prolon ged appla р у a 9s. per lb. Cherries of foreign e и ich Шеге а the Regius Professor of Каа ld і Pues hon m ary dem gree М iing Abadi: M m iM teet Vui адатын аў ncer, the REJECTION ighing abou , lbs. each. or y^ veh both En ah óf D.C.L. pe and foreign, there is a supply, and Oranges are abo of РЕОРОВЕР NEW LINE Mount Edg d Lord Harris, and General Knollys Вагантон.—Ов Monday, after a sitting of five weeks’ ulatory With thi is | of about 1000 01. aday, the mm m plentiful. New Potatoes realise fr A 8s. to -—- and ewt. Cut flowers chiefly consist of y Pelargo aleas, Violets, Stocks, Calceolarias, Мі, ette, and p wes Hos deliv ed by two undergraduates. RU IT. d by the Lab Chatham the special Congregation 1064, and amid е Prin Lemons, per 100, 9s to 12s Oranges, per box, pr to 40s v and T left the [n b нел à ighnesses n "hon oured w in Tal and Dover Com- pany, tha chairman ас that the maire were TN E «r^ oti f opin that the preamble of the Bill | Stra — per 100, 5s to Eae, a small, per bushel, 148 Е Figs, per d " Peaches, per doz., , 15s 16 2 тебе do., 18s show of tlie Royal Oxfor shire Horticultural Bociety 1 i Ў Neotarines, do. 1 Walnuts, do., 108 to 168 the adjoining rounds of Trinity. Both fótes were epbituarp. Melon, each; iu Ae Tu ' celebrated under the depressing influence of a pouring Y HENRIETTA Lo visa Мов AwT died on Wednesday VEGETAB rain. In the the че and Prin were iE due тейм ЧИ. Lane, ROS а long and тара Cabbages, рег doz., ба to SERO EE atate banquet in Ше Hall of illness. Her ladysbip s was сае of the мв ен of | Green Peas, MES qt, 1s tois 6d DUE E Boo E 5 tot Chris m h айы thoir | tbe present Due ^^ Beaufort, was born in 183 M еа Cauliflow. h, 3d to 6d French xr qr Christ —€— after le t Tp duce laa de Api ir Mr. John Morant in 1855. Po сос, Tork Ra ents, p.ton, | Азра! 00, "TY Ph АЗОВ. ANE М.Р. for Berwiek-on-Tweed, died оп Tues- 2 Shallots now). р лон, Universi E Lodge in x Кен Corn Ех xch On | day after a painful illness of Б M In polities he уаз а) ” fonte do, 00s t ќо 1208 | Rliibarb, тр, T » ү е Encænia f КОШЕ Liberal Conservative, Ho contested Berwick unsuccessfully | ” Roc TS "ipeo S0 ix Mg per 1а гі А уол RR Sth tl in 1857, and was first elected in 1859. тазы а 9d to тў 8d | Endive, р score, 1s to 98 bre honours. Тһе dergraduates in tho galler, Carrots, do., 1s to 1s 9d | Horse Radish, p. bun. блюз om nom р. Мохе, 1s 6d to 2s Mushrooms, p. t. ls to 18 54 un manifested their eee with still greater energy than b, dem Vim s ii sns] reserved aid to have g ist E Dr. Puse: гү, who was received with a pro- portionate amount of 1 hisses Professor e Кл ж ігайоп, k his about M: and alomat immediately br: the fos an Pri nd to the chairs of p peers had red prepared 4 for | оГ and i the warm Royal | дщ them, The cheering wi as vociferous, Жинн were evi touched w ү ME — The пуну e ES en Neweast] e, Ear зей. М. on. Edward Certe the ТОТ Hon. ames ме RE. vu онай, Stafford North- E The Public | |... мдө IK ма а n unceasi of int under. — r which РРС im ^ 7 x ae then collation in КҮ тону o 1 ML was = ney their al the Free s' fête in but as hof fad been regularly cultural Show on the previous day, they declined to m iit themse —À а second time to the rudeness of the owd, "The rain, moreover, descended in теп - "entr ec were M inst, at St. y Me Redland, Bristol, the wife of W. І. M. а Pocock, Esq, о WirLs.—The will of the Duke of Grafton has bee under "160,000. personais ; the Countes ess Dowager of Parmam, 12,0001. ; Lord Henry Seymour, 80, seca d Tatton Sykes, Bart., 120,0001. ; ; Mr. Francis D ashw 0,0001. ; Mr. Ber- I EUN Wrangham, 30,0007. ; Mr. N. C. гае. of "Cbiswiok, each, T to 18 6d E с » 13 ticis, за to4s „ 18 6: Cucumbers, Beet, per doz r bunch, 2d to 4d haana а quim 19. Best Fresh руни . 123. рег dozen Ibs. Becond do. 10s. Por! ав Od. to 4s 4d. per 8 Lodptim roce CATTLE MARKET. Monpay, June 15. Wo ha LE supply of Beasts than оп Monday m y "he de io demand not so active; consequently on The number ot Sheep ія зсагсе!, ог hea uotationa, T RACE тов THE CHAMPIONSHIP. boat race for hip T а side, E im y the theme о among i-e all Кен оѓ pens en Australia to po i Thames and the Ade tion, and in the died lend. Не es at which he ciui, amd. about half a mile. utes of the raco а náble, howover, to maintain and Chambers came in the winner by | Bons dull sale, From Germany and 244 Calves ; from tland, 150; from a Norfolic and В Bu IX the Northern "ar dur My; ver Hoiland there аге 600 ча у 60 Beasts ; k, 2920; and 400 TH sd ва 0 | Do. Shorn 4 4—4 8 des "ы ^s 24 Е Beasts 3 4 хде, ә і - — m 'o Downs " —6 8 Half-breds Р m aa Ё “$ 8 — : 10 Do, Bborn o à Beasts, 4500 ; “ы а Tambay n ү Calvos, 25; ы A , June 18, ZG CART. = ал Ый, M; О m Castle, the Coun- а danghter—lóth inst, the D MN 6 13th inst, at 25, m а: ВА Preston Hall, Н. ag ө, ка воп, pes born 13th [m ut 19, Chester Belgravo Square, the wifo of WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE, pn yn son, still i. e EE] Hi 8: "- 00 а eene ^ue bel 18t » -— at Bt. bros е re, FREDERICK REEMAN Т — Ratton Век, to Maso, third. den c of the по Ho ой. and Mrs. Bra 17th ra ant the Church of the Hor "rvinity on Hatheld Heath, the Rev, EDWARD Capet Core, of Blake Hall, Essex, to E ems ре LOVISA JANE, r^ M wis, Bart., of Down Hall, in the same county—10t! t, Bt. Baviour's, TEMPLE BouvkRIE CLEAVELAND, eldest son The number of воша is жоошу as lar T ni P» Lue however, is m i melle am periere d ever — "egi чч їз а disposition to о трее ч than quotations. eep Lambs rather moro plent iful; бә is oxcoodingly dull, and Monday's s qu i фал be real — н row эү - We have a largo ~ р Calve on ve Ax сев aro low Our i Calvos. during | Custle, -P., Deputy- s uem su ме the procession of bon They prar т in waiting waiting cn ev d „р [arem 3 - were rowed from Folly-bridge to the aive barge | Pri nce of Wales, i тива пасан дом - ту dangh ын ARD теа vet 4 pag — iex un ina new andsome — D x x sin to Lord Lori Viris ian—3d inst, at Frankf Church, the Нет. Best S ri hoins 4 6—4 8 Ewes&2dquality . Salter: Tuey i mas witn ight-oar M.A., son of the зор of Cork, to | 2d quality Beasts 4—4 2| Do. Shorn "em s qd -« Willows to the University ото, followed b [^ ч id Mimon; eldest t dnughter of Jons Hvon BATSBRIDGE, of Frank- "m V puni wd d i-o "€ d oi т; hich is one of the sights of the field, co. Cork, n —]1th inst, at Leckhampton, Gloucester- alt- E 509774 ves .. rand procession of boats wh nda e shire, Своктох V FITZGERALD, Esq, brother to the | DO. Shora .. 4 '8—5 0] Pigs SA Üniversity., Later in the evening their Royal Highnesse еввев | Dres ne onera Bir Augustine Fitzgerald. Ват, of Catri. | Deaste, 1215; Sheep A pio 31.320 ; Calvos, 745; r4 250. ! ained by the Vico. S Ohatoellor at a grand county Clare, Ire to Fraxces Емма, daughter of tem «c E Colleg Jate Colonel GREY, of the Ат 1th iust, at Alder. OP8,—Bo MA FE „Тап CORDE C ЫП ыер by че ЖЕК Кола ЙЧ, К-ну М Ын | denai А ioma o a gan s Ж ың * , s growth for c mall » Ex » g io ra Шә xa Pri W. ter of Ње ne АД Г ид Street, | read. drm rates M би Hope ao i Sound anl ы коры кеи, а * » ав vance in prices. 10 t t ш Princess paid a visit £p a the house occu- | С CHARLES A Esq., Attaché to the queda € е Weald of Kent and Sussox аго still unfavourable, I of И.М. the King of Denmark, son of Lieut.-Colonel | whil еї from Mid and East Kent aud tbe esstarn CoL MI cmm рны ы d DEATHS,—On the 12th inst, at Library, an w Museum, At halfpast 8 their | mond, Perthshtro, the Hon, thi o бшш Royal Highnesses left Oxford by railway for Winde Earl of Elgin and I Md ni inst, аё Sites T манит Ius в 17. their de being а : the same manifesta D. the LI Lr noan, widow of BR s atu A M агау 7 уш, A Ан a rp! Д tions nthusiastie loyalty wh their sgod в pus ГУЧ at Carlton Northassptone Riddell, 15s. 63.; Eden Main, 15». 9d.; Walls Kod Braddylls arrival. The students immediately started off for the R WATSON Pm Ж-а ye t öth Fusiliers, | Hetton, 168. 6d.; Walls End Framwellgate, 15a 0d.; Walls isi 10i 1 Jo aged 37—16tn End Haswell, 178. 64. ; Walls End диф, 17в. 64.; Walls End. Long ; the visitors joined them in a general foarth воп of Bir j inst, in London, ELEANOR Mes, tui. Rev. the Dean Ve X бгр, 1бв.; Walls Eud Russci'a Hotton, 16s. 6d.; rush to the railway ; ; nnd the city rapidly su into 4 of Good Hope--14th at Chelten- | Walls End Stewarte, 174; Walis End fiar tlepocl, 17s. ; Walis of Grahamstown, Ca ope the stillness а nd repose of the Long Vacation. MN Mrs. THERESA 5 widow of Andrew "T Lynch, Bed Heugh Hal) "Hal los. ei Ы. ы кы in КЧ це M alla Esq., а М. ry in Ordinary, daugh- д " x Я ter of Charles Butler, Esq., $0, aged mM inst, ín | 174. ; Carway and рий n Malting, 19 D Btreet, Portland Piace, Orane Br, Gronor "Ju Los o - ee нку molde, d. Chief Com оме the ort h for d pru Tu E 18, ? " эс "» € Тнк MURD Мв. — Тһе Limerick “ mes s jebtors — 13th in st, at H: asting в, CHAR Me ан ет ан гс to Fg de ri o же 9 T€ 19a contains sfa "er particulara in onnestiva e widow of DoR Y. 7 рт эя ie e 45 09 | Do. second eut 109 with the murder of Mr. Jackson, which tend to | ог Aylesford, Kent, aged 79 —]1!th fnat, at his residence, са, vila | Inte гта золе 9 ЖАШЫН si e atrovert the idea of its having been an agrarian d'Este, Rydo, Captain Hrxmv BENJAMIN Wyatt, R yal Navy, | Rowen Bnvar Еи. | aged 79—001 iust, at Bath, Мм. Lrtovp CALDECOT, Esq.. of | — e ]t states been less | on, J.P., and Deputy-Lieutenant for | UUXNBERLAND iind HURSDAY, J. A отом that there could not have of the deceased and in hie sum h which he was accustomed to there were nó accounts to be found since 1861. For the years 1867 and 1863 no whatever w be found. Search was also e for other m connected with the business of the house and estate, and they were not forthcoming. Reporter observes that these аге most extraordinary astounding The murder was Thursday morning. the whole of the murderer w Len biy ned in carrying out his scheme of plunder ing the accounts, as no great alarm was felt | season эттм absence until late at night, апа Mora made for him until next morning. Among the latest arrests is tha& of the cook, who is зан ы. s EN QUE Ghose, м чац fo | Liandegwning, Carnarv e counties of C «. 928 to 1008 feror Clover л АЕ Pos BE AMNIS 7. NUES 92 Straw | od XR T 43 June / AGE, gs Fine Meadow t Siti, Bay watar, Bana, sister of CHARLES FORTESQUE TAGART, ” 4 Esq —13th inst, а wife of | Рите New Hay.. — — Prime 21 out „Ис MARKHAM CE E ес er шрын of ihe te Jobn | Inferior ARKHA изу ei pé k Didi lo Ea Р Straw m 8 [Sentio uio — tuii dos oa iet m iind as fark d uantiLy of wool is daily at extremo prices, which Aus o ba a the next month, POTATOES, BOUTHWARK, Monday, June 15. ума! tbe Pulk E "wire 4 C — jux a roe А этеек. the arrivals boih coasiwise and by ТҮ ото | Dito 310 гай have been small; but a. plentifol supply of new Рокитне "red diMo.. 1 9 —110 Combing * Ad cardine from France, toy d, tia wi As tbeold l'otatoes will be | Down Ewes .. 1 7—1 S|Fiamel Wool .. 1 4 7 +. dono with in a s, this will bo our ant Topot ран Ke Fiesse .. 1 9— .. | Bake diio .. .. — .. are day's — uro g^ 1405. : diuo eim, Ж to ce Md AR NE =M » MARK LA т, June 15. р nias Wir Ris paerangi marie та met a quick sale аў fully our last week's quotations, ТНЕ GARBENKU. CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, a a portion being taken for France. Foreign was in good retai! demand, niu къ: арча) particularly American n export, c ааа of ls. per qr. Barley, Beans, and Peas were taken freely e the extreme prices of ust week. e slow sale а decline of 6d. per qr, For Flour ther - Ty litt tle in den chui IMPERIAL ped ON S. 8. WHEAT, — min t, & Suffolk. meki Red ....|42—50 — — fm selec .dit H —b4|Red ....|42—52 — Tala čs —60 — N hlk wisket V — Вей TA — reig Tm [Bi BARLEY, grin ind. &dis sb. .238to308, "Chev. е8 o ME 31—34 Foreign. mrinding and distilling 23—27 Malting .. |28—52 Oars, per^ and Suffolk ............ 21—24 and Lincolnshire—Potato|22—930|Feed ....|21—23 — те Кеды у ОУ otato Feed — — Foreign ..... ‘Poland and Ee 2o on Ree г PESES] RYE. 5 ies E Foreign..| — күш РОТИ оао, Beans, ссе ...908 to 31s... Tick 31—32 разе .. 121—382 Lord > ‚ 34—38.. Winds "Lon тт Jor АЗЕРЫ ге mall 40—46| Кау. 32—34 Pras, White i Essex апа Kent. ‘Boiler 35— 37 Suffolk .. (37—40 Maple . 498 ae ear] Foreig: gn. 30—38 SAM road = кы 4|Count —49 itto|32—44|Country.. r barrel|20—28| Per sack [и—48 FRIDAY. June 19. weather since the 12th inst. pu continued to be оссаві у the um Pas em. хес heavy, y во this morning. crops are А aving been greatly Exe R3 in the 5: ricts is А E n the que of other kin Flour titanes to attract line attention. Pads “Friday Jas um 31 vessels bave been reported off the coast. The гй соте тау ee by a nth demand for Wheat for t pri pring с Whea! s have im „ to 2s., Barley "Lin seed a e A qr. cheaper. arket is жне y 635; but the trans- ctions bave been eat extent. Wheat has advanced 1s. to 6d. per 480 lbs., Flor. n рег 280 lbs. Thesix marks for delivery this month are quoted equal to 40.64. p. 280 Ibs. The present stock of e € is reduced to 6670 cwt. Тһе — of English grain mall, m мерен of foreign. d lar of Oats, зове о Da m of. Fio rgood. To-day arket w very thinly attended. English "Wheat met а iibi: ene at the extreme rates of Monday; foreign was held firmly at fuli prices, but RR that there M аш an inquiry for the tinent: only a limited business acted, Spring Corn n fair dem otito Flour. o ved Irish . 840 qrs. ру sks. 370 qrs. 560 үе: 16, E bris Fo тетет. -.| 10.270 50,2 EM POOL, June 16.— Wen have had a very fair e Um b to-day's market, and with » m general de ee E os к obtained ап improvem ent of 1d. to 9d. ра ratesof етут camas Flour is held - — р sdvanco bs [^E in ан ч ыз аа UR sumptive 2 9 not to be bought cheaper. ach steady, without alteration in value. prd with firmness. "and OR сат dull, Beans, Peas, and Barley The market FRIDAY, June 19.— Wheat and Flourin irregular demand las —— rates, Indian Corn is he e: for e ce AL quotations, pe 2 elarge shipme nts from Am a hav used buyer: ct with great НО; апа pe litle bunio dine, Oats el ull Egyptian Whea T ач AvERAGES| Wheat. | | Barley. | Oats. aS DR Bean Peas. y 46s 2d| 34s 4d| 92s 14| 308114 ES sa 31s 0d — 4) ST бе. б SLT T 35 8 — 46 33 9| 22 7| 84 6 38 H 36 5 — 3 46 83 8| 22 8 | 40 2| 3811 |35 9 June 6 46 10 | 3111 | 2210 | 32 5| 3910 |36 8 -— 18 46 11 32 4| 2210] 3410 | 39 8 |361 Agg.Aver| 46 8| 33 5| 22 61 34 38 9 135 11 аг ІХ ТНЕ кез Six WEEKS AVERAGES. | 1 23.| May 30. ps ne 6.|Junel3. ire an experienced on to Me ime саас. Не required to ФМ Planta deis ir valo to be of в dE persevering фаре: le to iem satisfactory —Royal Nursery, n IRSE and th Exe = John’s Wood, N Тоту Two Gardens charge of t e Cows hs - а адб Em 55: the prt hi Victoria Set Wet an r, betwi o'clock, to look after a Pony and yy useful; one preferred who oman Cook with 12 per character, MEM maa M e Ы основа E MS WES. ED, а BAILIFF, or Person who under- the Management of Grass Land, and'who has full ночлайдо of Cattle and » = customs of Letting —Address t Horum, Stati огым G^ ANTED, in Staffordshire, a GARDENER and req his htta T 5865 „ to live in а Lodge. СЕТ к Gan The М: S er, understand the Cultivai awns, and be willing tee make himself generally Ert The н-м is required to as the Laundry, for which she will paid pe x fro untry will be preferred, and who can мае hon their last eme at least Uem стан ча for кеце, i industry, and compet Gardener, 18s. per week ап e tta nge E, p dim and wind Та Piet ed, Lowe, Nurseryman, Wolverhampton, Staffo: rdshire. WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. E e AILIFF), of "i tori m Ae ended to' gentlemen. ome eir agro s, Wellingto on айры би to Mes: Е. G. HENDERSON & n Nursery, St. Tohia: "Wood, Lon den; N. wW. ARDENER (HEAD).—Age 30; well E amer in all its branches. 550 укны C oc M. А. Sanders’, Theobalds Park, Waltham Cro: ( М ARDENER (НкАр).—Аре 32; Mes ES NING & Soxs can with confidence PU honc a respectable Man, eee hai a ге thorough agh practical knowledge of his profession, —Chisw: ursery, London, W. ARDENER (HxaD).—Age Enim gi e ineum- ; good Plantsman. Unde апда V s, Forcing, &e. ; Flower and Kitchen Gardens. Two | Tu M character. —J. W., Messrs. * dies Henderson & Son, Wellington Road, St, ng вадаи таронае Nottin, ES RIEN First-class experience and ni Вав E Chelse Hard and wooded rw Expert Budder and Graftsman. First- CAN. references,.— . B., 33, Buttesland Street, Hoxton, London ARD DENER (Uxpzn), where he ELE Age 21, саан AS LO AE um (sire red. Good о асіег. ‚ Роз D b ina поетия S or кенеша s ARS mE Two years' good character, Bay- OREM in а Sall Nursery, and to take the Management of ^de. ON —Middle-aged, experienced іц. udding Ros 5 good hand at Trainin, . Haines, 4, Princes g Hill, W. REMAN, in a gentleman’? s or nobleman's Garden, Understands Forcing Fruits; first-class Grape Grower ; chids, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Lycopods, Kitchen and Flower Gardens, Has served in some ob thel leadin ing Оне En pann where the highest testimonials can be given,— С вох з, 41, Warwick Street, Ryde, Isle of Wight. EMAN and PROPAGATOR.— —A. B. Mr. W. ants, King’s Road, ‚ог FOR Establishment for New and Rare а, S.W. «RROPAGATOR and ORE RAE. 28; ly understands the Propagation and Gro inpol Plants, Roses, NOME Con m ABM BAILIFF.—Married ; таг Му practical all his duties.—J. W., Felderland Farm, Sandwich, | К (Hzap).—Middle aged, married, тА H и ce A in all its bran $ Wife under Lau д ^ Dairy, ome or Losses affairs. Good e. utbush's rnet, Herts, \ ARDENER — маце 38, married, no incum- Е nih "o objection to any part of the| C н, ексен character. — A. B., ба абме? о iLO по | £e h praotical knowledge of his pro- | the ben Breeding, Е grit &с„ on а no mie md i Ew Un 26; the Son асса —Has теин? [Dena Veterinary Sur- connected with Agrieulture, "Re: n а high class сал, be given as to » ч у.—М. В. C. A., Post Office, uL. ness, Devon, ARDENTER (HEAD), to Ару: ре or gentle- Age 35, married, mbra: mS —— ghly рааны" Ж: - is fully саа таке arge establisbn mens ма the Forcing of Fruit i in all its ска is required, cessful Cultivator of Stove and Greenhouse | 2! Plante, Terik e T rem а E be highly umore ed | by геа empie yer.—A, B., t Office, Kirkelea, r Hull. E n a: (Hx), with any Вомар ог заніо 27, married ; vs had 22 yf ME ce in his рбай 1 ш all its s brühclios, v For and Man ment of Flowers, also Pines, Grapes, Panohot. S tiber Melons, Cucu inbors rs, and all sorts of Vegetables, and is a good tchen Озше. Can have а ‚Жыш, е lived six aic je - ar Liverpool. ARDENER (НЕАРр) to any nobleman or gentle- coi alf bran уй m eben has had practical ex- perienee in of his profession, and A ine — о! y nage- | | t to tak: ime nt w Kitchen and Flower Gardener. Four years ТЕНЕТ from late employer—the Right Hon. Lord Camoys, Honor Park.— JoHN KEITH, 4, Albion Place, Henley-on-Thames, to the Chron AND; 227 Gardeners icle EC Trade. RAVELLER and | SHOPMAN. —A young Mano Feide еб bad has filled a situation as E i five jud ges арра. Ch отоо W. Dafina 25 T С НОРМАХ, or SH OPNAN — CLERK — well educated, respectably connected, and possessing good Mares t thoroughly "understands his business; 3 is al$o a p Car I ended from firi st-clasa. firm AME, Gar сека? “сто Осе , W.C. о пештеп ац ARDENER (HEAD), where. a AT оту and ricos servant is required.—Married, no incum- рүү: to conduct an sta e t4 magnitude. Has had first-class and varied practice in the bighest branches of th fession in e of the finest Gardens in the gdom. Two years’ с Kin r from last situation, and te; highest order from man Bus familles. —J. M, Pag Dua ar st Hi The Gardens, West Hill e, Highgate, Middles (2 "E ог GOOD SINGLE- HAND T ge 27, single; understands Pines, Vines, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, &c. Three years'good character.—4A .B. Mr. Boxall, Up itcham, Surrey. (ARDIE R (HEAD), where three or more are kept.—Single; can be well Po x anda ie Б аба knowledge of Фонй: е five character.—W. J., Все PES m ARDENER HEAD ARDENER and BAILIFF. Er n р understands - ас == огош, Fruit, Flowers, and Kit tchen m rdening ; take charge of Stock and Land. Can ro Жы. em vd his present employer. Five years' good eharacter.—W. D., Post Office, Windsor, Berks. fer: DEN NER И бе. 23, single.—A Gar т can with co mend his Foreman, who |. ie lately left, to a goo pt ARDEN ER.—-Age 25, ві understands Forcing, — aw Нав 18 v" good Egham em [oem Surrey. DEN ER. —Age 30, married; active aud steady. Understands Kitchen at "Flower Gardens, also Cows, and can Wait at Table err required. d 8 months' charac: "em st Offi DENER (Sr ED). — ried; no oljeitin t to аге to Cows or Horse. Page, m Agent, Lower Tooting, Surrey, 8. ( Ы ARDENER сз "Rex 19; no objection to Booths 1 Age 30, mar- —F. B., xs X eer —A. RA nd Gardener, L. Esq., Englefield Green, Surrey. і = AILY or OCCASIONAL GOVERNESS.—A Lady gage- in Loi on, nstruct in English, French, and Music with Singing na the new um ; the Pda a ms аа. ан. Met ms moderate.—H. H., 29, Quee en АЙРТО =з СҮ. GRAMMAR SCHOO WARWICK.—Head Master the Rev. GkoRGE HENSLOW has VACANCIES for two or three BOARDERS. In addition == — Course — „ Mathematics, Divinity, &c , 8| n is give Botany and the, emma € Agricul- кеч Chemistry ow Geology. Terms, There are two Exhibition те ord. 5.— ITISH MUTUAL repas LOAN, E DOTEM COMPANY ared to. GRANT in sums серыі approved personal or other p. y instalments, extending over any period TUN forma- 1, Prospectuses, and every other їп tion, may be bcne at the irr of the Company, 17 and 18, New Bridge Street, Blackfriars ja - x QM James Тнїскє, Manager. н К. JACKSON, Secretary. Eau-de-Vie. T PURE PALE © ^ ms ЧИ v Ófrom acidity, and very F 144 pro of Cognac. In Fre om onm es, Pere Suo. Ro Ad v BRETT 5с Old Furnisals | Distill ery, and 30, LG: Mee foa Holborn AA 8. iw. Lond а Ej" To , Contrac оор OLD LD ALE for ig pei X Terms:—Cash. Delivered Carr! f be В / T ren, EX MR Огун, Swan ki Walbam Green, ; рават m, е don, S.W. e X* Orders immediately attended to, апа Sample Barrels sent «рбай remittance of Post-ofüce Orders for nep T d HENRY 5 STRONG н. обй 29 ' Жы # "хр 27, 1863.]` RE X * ts * THE GARDENERS OHRONIGLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE, e Garueners" кезш сн Pews SATURDAY, JUNE ie 1863. Hothouses Дор the Million.— AwARDED А PRIZE MEDAL АТ INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862, THOMAS MILLINGTON, GLASS MERCHANT. ESTABLISHED 1750 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. The Agricultural Hall, Islington, containing an Acre of Glass, was supplied by T. Митт. Mr. Rivers, and the leading men in the Horticultural profession, as "dins the Waits; Gentry, and Merchants, have favoured T. M. with orders for Home Use and for Exportatio Kg For prices see Advertisement оў June 6. OTHOUSES for the AES LEN. due 8 is principle invented and ted by Sir Joseph Р: M.P., combining simplicity, cheapness, боео а pe bility, being capable of pae uà the most perfect manner, all the requirements of Horticultu Illustrated Circulars, нечы lista. of Prices, can be had on popoa, application to SAMUEL HEREMAN, 7, Pall Mali East, Also, А HANDBOOK on VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTI- VATION, price 1s. ; post free, 1s. 1d. Card, AMUEL М. McGER ROW, GENERAL C M yr BUILDER, Knotty Ash, ni Reference permitted to the Nobili and Gentry throughout Great Britain and Ireland, s: "Y | | HEATING BY НОТ WATER. « The GEARING of SAMUELSON Ax» CO/S LAWN MOWING MACHINES is not liable to Derangement? _ SAMUELSON & CO.’S . PATENT LAWN MOWING MACHINES. SAMUELSON anD CO/S 12-т\он and 16-т\сн NEW PATTERN LAWN MOWERS. SAMUELSON anp COS IMPROVED GARDEN ROLLERS anD GARDEN SEATS. atalogues Free, on application to BRITANNIA се BANBURY SAMUELSON ax» €0.'S LONDON 6, CANNON net p CITY, where Samples may be seen. MONRO'8 CANNON BOILER, .J., JONES, "г HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER AND SUPPLIES OR ERECTS, COMPLETE, HOT-WATER APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR HEATING GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FORCING PITS, DEANE & COMPANY'S HORTICULTURAL TOOLS. praes S MOWING MACHINES, with Patented provements, 4. 12s., 67. 10s., 7l, 81. GARDEN ENGINES, Galvanised Iron. Prices 55s., 8., wd 110s. GREENHOUSE SYRINGES, „ 10s. greri GARDEN ROLLERS, 17. 14s. 6d., 2l, E 12s., 37. — 31. 18s., 4l. 13s., p ы 71. 10s. GARDEN STOOLS GARDEN SEATS, Ане > Хач SELF- ADJUSTING b n 10s. 6d. WIR . per y p» Every Implement for Garden use on the lowest terms. DEANE'S NEW ТРЕЕ HORTICULTURAL LIST EE ON APPLICATION, DEANE'S, Ореміко то тне MONUMENT, LONDON BRIDGE, Е.С. CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, LS IARD ROOMS, COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &c., OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES. PLANS, ESTIMATES, and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES BENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION TO J. JONES, 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, S.E. DEN FS -PATENT HORTICULTURAL are made from the best Wrought Iron, upon УТ. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, N.W. IRON HURDLES, FENCING, and GATES. The PROPRIETORS of the ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, ERE AWARDED THE SILVER MEDAL of the ROY. AL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY for their IRON HUE and GATES, lurable in ordinary use. ge e post on — дан from 30s. ёд GAME WIRE NETTING. Ms VARNELL'S ENAMELLÉD and WROUGHT-IRON STABLE FITTINGS. d "uk and the Silver Medal of the leg vi Professor Spooner se z — states that they should be M Ta who тов е health, and ae of their Horses. n be had Plain, Galvanised, or Enamelled. E St. Pancras Iron Works. ond Гесь vent more MEE ontline, and fr € T H. P. DxNx18, Horticultural ater Engineer, &c., High St., Chelmsford, Essex, w Room i is i devo! ted entirely to every prisa of Balle Furniture, and full-sized Stalls and Loose Appnzss—THE MANAGERS, ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, QLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W., Орровтт® Ото Sr. Paxcnas CHURCH. A THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Joxe 27, 1863, Greenhouses, Orchard-houses, and Conservatories, J Tr mig AND SONS, Warwick Lane, New wga? Glass for акш. ЕВ X MAN'S HORTICULTURAL WORKS, e Street, London, E.C., beg to call attention to their ви. AMES P 2 i ЕР, S А х р со. Tri: E ackney, N.E. Established 20 years. superior ае of GARDEN ENGINES and SYRINGES- beg to subm eir rd as follow. Good subs mm made GREENHOUSES, glazed, ready for ENGLISH GLASS, їв. оша to » the f foot, in (d averagin ^ 43 feet by 13 feet, 501. ; 21 feet by 13 feet, м; 125 feet 40 by 30, packed in Cases containing about 980 feet, 21d, ud soins 151. OR CHARD-HOUSES 10 per cent. c eaper. EU per foot. EET GLASS, 16 ounces, packed in boxes of 100 feet each, eric TE Ж САША Зтаз. 4tha, > 4 by y 12 ,, 10, а" 11110;::14-35:10 545.0. 10 | 148, 04, 122,64, 19,, 11, 14,, Hl, 15,, 1l, 16, M "— ы n" by 19 feet, y Sale. o uou: ВёНӘВИӨН МӨЛ... ГАШ J. HOLLANDS, IRON аена 31, Bank- „4 t5 с ч © m © side, London 1 HOT WATER PIPES, from Stock, per o —?-inch, 1s 14, 19 15,12, 1013, 17 12 [jg $-inch, 1s. 104.; and ача, 9s 4d. BENDS. from re 18, 12, 19,, 12, 20,, 12, 2 » 18 vrl M 1s. Td., 2s. 6d., and 3s. 3d. each. THROTTLE VALVES, 10s. 6d., 17,, 13, 18,, 13, 19, i 2n 32 13s 6d., and 15s. each. Other Connexions at equally low 16,, 14, 17,, 14, 18 d ce хб м та "па all goods of first-class manufacture. Estimates Various ot es. ' given, and orders by post pu ам attended to the same day. i» КЕ NOH AS D HOUSES, P ope os pplied b; o Mr. Rivers, to most x the Хом] Heating. БЕ Tig 571 T. dapes and Сш 96 p United Kingdom, and to th. he Roll EATING APPARATUS fitted in wer description Fig. 570. g. 571. HP Society of England. of HOTHOUSES. езера given for Meam ШОУ, it. 1602. houses, and Laying out Kitchen Gar dens and Vin J. TYLOR & SON. J. TyLoR & Sons’ rs in Бу 18i n Com Ev з .. diea P E given in Planting, &c. GALYANIZED IRON, TUB EN 20 m pss Mi UN Supe i и 38850775 а. ДА Apply to ЈозеРН MEREDITH, Vine Cottage, Garston, near ARDEN ENGINES OAK TUB GARD 4018" ey ib aporior ÅS Glass рй NE А 5 0 Liverpooi. р ENG 8, The above prices include the Boxes. N.B. References to Noblemen and Gentlemen and their| g gal, ET gal 16 gal hi isterod 8 d quies sent on E аласала E g F 4 ваша, винит Ty Hd 100r 7 EL. y y and Heating "n t Water. 24 gal. 8,6 82, 7 »7 Yi » 5l ub э, 8 Boxes 2. h, re! 10; ble а SQUARES Mi to SPECIAL 8 16 oz, 4ths, 134., 9d., A - 21 oz. ^ xà "and 3M. p 92d., p „апа 3а., En d. алад. Д at жн ШШ PES Viscount Sydney, the Lord Chamberlain, i ents for Hartley's yis 1 Pat just completed by t eed p^ — Papier o e pes -— phe Fig. 586. No. 1. REGISTERED SYRINGE, with India-rubber Pe various Venen з gro frm Paints oT E IRON FURNACE NS aD НОЕ E ae LP oc cid every descrip itto .. " ад атаргетеп by А V у warm шг О етеме, стя and efficient Nei Branch Pipe for ditto Оте 9 A КОР не panus & Co., 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, — img л ons y ‚С. s of Boilers and every particular on application. — Seen: 2 Glass and Mixed Paints (Ready for Use.) T ель x S pug a ioa Ee d “САСЫ URALI | Fig. 590. Tae Nep de SIE with Th M Fon Fiori „Нот HOUSES, ConseRvATORIES, GARDEN SEER, ' RAMES, PITS, AND DwE LING-HOUSRBS, &c. bi ac MuR чы ы аыр Mir qe Mig I маде н д ditio KE 5 » ques а COMPA xr fied om à OIL "m com e mo ents, ,, 588. » COLOUR А ite rom their connection are most effectually ventilated а Бу ш еапв . LADIES' оларак сенін и do. 7 es with some of the larges h and Foreign Glass and Lead of his unequalled Apparatus, can be mum mem | Manufacturers, e Аса: ed E supply White Lead, ade ше pi наса ү Nd edu n. Paint, Міхед газы їп кыш е and strong ле. Rough ame time elegant in app ro НЕА late, 8 rates, Cases, the most el te design. They can 4 Сеге vrbe for Home Use F3 E Ал e th ut xed as permanen gs, cr Fig.591. READ'S SYRINGE, with two iau onejet, 17s. 6d. | <ъоеваје prices, Gardeners, Nurse end o š made to be portable. V r BYRINGI, with oue roaa апа Jet 15 `9 to the best mode of Erecting, Heating, V Ventilating, and — сани м S аав ,, 592. Improved itto ditto large 14 0 | Glazing д ries an. да а ТЕ gU pee Mee а c- i Garden En; and S s of J, TYLOR & SoNg leere Market Gardeners, &c., supp wil оссо, tion for i Es heating qualities and small | ture kept n by ошод and Seedsmen in every иш д: and Mixed Paints ready for use for Dwelling “ILLUS TRATED CATALOGUES of park orina Unita ingran ings, Park Fences, poderme tho. above, without Putty, | _ J. TYLOR & бом, Manufact urers, Warwick Lane, Newgate Appi "ILLUSTRATED cm er lA 2 garden Engines, &c., sent upon app ене tion. | Street, London, Е.С. 65, 60, eorge's Stree! n , E. : # j WARNER SONS WARNERS IMPROVED PATENT, |J? Аа алас 7" f pa Ein AR NERS GAL ANIZED IRON TU Mess, 3 GARDEN к НОНЕ with unit E ra n i n wW! p NOW FITTED WITH AN AIR VESSEL, ос durability and | watering ie done b7 Med low price—viz. : ater E scil save much | l0 gallons .. ..£215 0 | timo and labg ar, portia E. IS THE ONLI : з metu RR Fee tho ra distance from 2, 5 0 ee iren, Larger iek gallons A14 ither Wood or I 20. p Bi DOUBLE-ACTION ENGINE |" 72. um BRASS he apr of all kinds from 9. to к ы мы кк em at £2 2s. CE аа ЕА THROWS A CONSTANT STREAM. RNERS' aJ PRADOS A BATENT I0 Зане with 5 91s. Will draw water from waterpob Ps tank, or pond, їп poco garden, and throw etre “=н ГОХ ~ -- т р -~ -= Mind May be obtained of апу frontiónger ог f'eedsmàn at the above price, or of б, „тзелволе ко suco ба petavrat Varveg ten Crescent, Crippiegate, WARNER ax» SONS, 8, CRESCENT, ORIPPLEGATE, LONDON, E.C. ! JomWassrm& sons, Joxz 27, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE ТИЛ A-M BARBA ET Oil Paint no longer Neces; Universal Mii croscope, Price £5 5s LANDSCAPE and ORNAMENTAL GARDENER. » М T " St. John's and Newton Moor Nurseries, Waketeld. ILL ann SMITH'S PATENT BLACK VARNISH MITH, BECK, ax» В Е:6 К rving Iron Work, Wood, or Stone. This Varnish с Е.С. ; late 6, Coleman Street. í Ww ° 8 А N ү. [іза excellent substitute for oil paint on all out-door work, and X.* Catal " , > an Street. For samples and prices apply to * | is fully two-thirds cheap: It ma; applied by an ordinary x* Catalogues sent on receipt of 6 postage s J. SgAw & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. perte NETIING, at reduced prices, 14. per yard; 200 yards, lás; p 30s. ; 1000. "yards, 50s. SCRIM "CANVAS, for Wall Fruit ; GARDEN MATS; GREEN- which HILL & Ѕмітн will forward on Рр АТОНЕЗ; "ee B'S Sold in casks of about 30 gallons each, at 1s. "m per gallon, eni: HOUSE SHADES. ted Price List x ud ісшаг, FREDERICK EparwGrON & Co., Rick Cloth at the Manufactory, or 15. 8d. per gallon paid to any Station in m iM море Thomas Street, Old Kent Road, London, S.E |е impe 4 io dd Сновв & So», 57, St. Paul's Churchyord, London, Е.С. кот ананан em Per RR у to "MIT: rierle: ill Iron Wor ANNED GARDEN NETTING for preserving Dudley, and 76. Cannon Btreet, ELO.) from whom oniy it eam || HANDELIERS in Bronze and Ormolu for DINING Seed Beds, Fruits, Strawberries, from frost, blight, birds, | be орќаї ROOM and veo Ms elabra, Modetator Lamps, xda Fen КОЙ Be тунга widg did. 3 ynrds | -—— ———— ————— E e ETT n Bronze, Ormolu, Ven d Glass. Statuettes in Parian, 34.; 8 y jd.; and 4 yards, 64. per yard run, in any ANDSOME BRASS and IRON BEDSTEADS.— Vases and other Orn quantity, may be had at ОнАз. WRIGHT'S, 376, Strand, W. Sow's Show Rooms contain а large assort- OSLER, m? din Street, London, W. VARNISHED FLOWER STICKS:—1 foot, 3d, ; 13, 44. ; ment of Bam Bedsteads, suitable both for home use and for 9, 5d. ; 2}, Td. ; 3, 10d. ; 4, 1s. 6d. per dozen. РАНІЛА do., | tropical climates; handsome Iron Bedsteads with ms R'S per dozen :—3 feet, 18. 64.5 4, 98. 3d; 5, 88.; 6, 38.64. An | Mount бори elegantly- Japanned ; Plain Iron Bedsteads Озан Lightsa PR xe : p tee i tod owance to Nurserymen. Servants; every description of Woo! Xi Bedstead that is Dir Glass рй, Services for 121 persons, Brom En 15s. factured,' in Т уена Birch, Walnut-tree Woods, Polished | Glass Dossert Services for 12 pe iture Furniture. $ Ale hin res. complete, as well as every description of Bedroom Furniture. Ornamental Glass, English and o pin Пата. for Presents ANNED NETTING for Protecting the above EAL anp SON'S п Mess, Export, and Furnishing Orders promptly executedi Frost, Blight, Birds, &с., ards wide, 3d. por укиб, ог Н containing Em n T ai TED AE acide fd A: Rooms, "n Oxford Street, W. ' 100 КЫЛУ, "205. ; ; 4 yards wide, ^d. Ы gu yard, ог 50 yards, 205. | z4 of 150 different articles of Bedroom Furniture, sent free иш Паш: ctory and Show Rooms, Broad Street. NEW TANNED NETTING, suited for any of the above pur- by Pos 10 Established 1807. p RET Ронда Зук а ie 00. раг УВА) Heat & Бох, Bodstead, Bedding, and Bedroom Furniture Eon Tu. nip PW уча, жшк et WA Manufacturers, 196, Tottenham Court Rod, W. ETC ALFE, BINGLEY, COS NEW $ PA а TOOTH BRUSHES, Par i ting Unblea: ched Càn be had in any quantity of EATON & DELLER, 6 and 7, HE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for h Brushes, genuine Smyrna Crooked Lane, London Bridge, E.C. . ARCHEE'S “FRIGI DOMO."— Patron шей years ago by WILLIAM S. BURTON, rtg LATED by ће fümery for the Toilet. "METCALFE'S celebrated Alkaline Tooth e by her Majesty the Q he e of Northum patent now of ге а gton & Со., is уоп all | Powder, 2s. рег box. Тһе FAIRY BOUQUET, н PERR land for Syon House, his Grace the Duke of ovatis nd com very best article next to sterling silver that | aP серен Ts yr 0 In sen and 5s. Chiswick Gardens, Professor Lindley for the Horticultural SÉ em уеб бв sidis either usefully or ornamentally, jo each. and 131, Oxford Stre Society, Sir Joseph Paxton for the Crystal P. , Royal d test can it be distinguis be from real silver. Zoological Society, rs. Lawrence of Ealing P. ot ranteed of first quality for finish ай Н!" RESTORED. preserved, and гуи utified, by PRO ION from the SCORCHING RAYS of the SUN. durability, & as f e: the use of du MACASSOR —16 prevents н “ FRIGI ДЕН а Canvas made of nt СЕ Hair 5 BENE Bg |hairfro v. ome Pel e Ба rning grey, аан онт weak hair, хе Z non-conductor of Heat and Cold, keeping, 2 £ Е z 258 | сіеапвев it from d dan viri and makes it beautifully veriti applied, a fixed temperature. It is adapted for 3 3 553 wo | воћ, pliable. asd. ed For children it is al m- * ii "Бойон нта and foricultural purposes, for preserving i| SENE dig tuno sq шер ed, as forming the basis of a beutiful hon of hair. Price Fruits and Flowers from the sobrobing rays of the sun, from icm Зв. Öd., 'T8., 10s. 6d. (equal to four small), an s. per bottle. iM боф АНАСЫНА of insects, and from morning frosts. To be £ &d|£ т £ z Cantion= Ask forRowLAND's Macassor on; wii at 20, Hat- had in апу required lengths, rie yel ree £ в. d. | ton Garden, E.C., and by Chemists апа Perfumers. 12 Table Forks " .11130 | 2 00]2 40 | 210 0 | ЕТЕНЕ Odours of Plants ‘от! * ‹ 11201115 0 | An improved make, 2 yards wide, 18. = жы 12 Dessert Spoo ..140[|110 01120|115 0 зу AND LUBIN prin the сеге from ede er ya 12 Tea Spoons [0 OOA 0:01 20|1.5.0 every fragrant Flower by tho process of “ Enfleurage,” Also “ Frigi Domo” Netting, етн wide, 1s. 4d. per yard run. 6 Egg Spoons, giltbowls..| 0100 | 0 12 0/0 120 | 013. 6 | which baln conducted while the Slant is yet livo the он ELISHA THOMAS — Whole and Sole yf dedi 7, | 2 Sauce d о 60/0 8 00 80/0 9 O|obrained are retained in their true and natural fra се, Trinity Lane, Cannon Street, City, E.C., and of all Nursery-| 1 Gravy Spoo о вво 9 01 0 1001011 0|Jasmin, Violet, Acacia (Farnesiana), Tuberose, Jonquil, (scien men and Seedsmen ia Unvaghowl the kingdom Y 2 Balt ооа, к^ үл нуу 034|04 00 40|0 4 6| Mignonette pe red others. Sold in Bottles, 2s. 6d. each, It is much cheaper than Mats as a а covering. iM usi = аи Врооп, LU 018102 010 20 [0 2 3 Laboratory of Flowers, 2, Nw w Bond Street. N PRESERVE YOUR Kei ?— | 1pPairofSùgar Tongs ..|0 26|0 з 00. 86|0 4 0 HMoiréi' Ant imd ВенгАмї+ Epomvorow, Rick-cloth, Marquee, and Tent | 1 Pair of Fish Carvers .. 1 40 (110 01 1100 |110 0 oires Antique Manufacturer, 2, Duke Street, Londo у Bridge В.Е. | 1 Butter Knife 10 2610 4 00 5610 6 0 EWELL ax» CO. ens the к selection of PAVILIONS and TEMPORARY ROOMS Royal апа! 1 Soup Ladle 101001012 00160 1017 MOIRES ANTIQU UES, in white, black, and all the new pou €— £ SECOND-HAND MARQUEE 1 Sugar Sifter 0 33|0 4 60 46 |0 5 0 | со1оштв,а% 45 guineas the dress. цап о le, a | ———M— — ` ~. | mic LOIS, m great reduced v Мааа |- реу FEKI 12 9 olis 96 11417 3 teca Secr etichetta To ШАШЫН - rU D cag BENJAMIN 'GTON, Duke Set, | outb- Any article to be had at the same An Oak HRESHER'S COLORED FLANNEL SHIRTS. (0 GENE Rm iuc mercure Pme iu emet бле ae кып me ИН, ЭШЕН ia oed ЭШЕ | "Weeds on Walks Dishes, б геме t eed e Г 15 T t- proportionate | and India Gauze Waistcoats. , X prices. A re-plating one d patent process. Lists of Prices on application to Тнвезнеп & G Е цион, Sepia MACHINE. ые most ILLIAM S. BURTON, ss FUR- General Outfitters, next door to Somerset House, Strand, IWO, arts of the E rri and gives tho greatest t satisfac! ion. y NISHING IRONMONGER рту ent Glenfielá P р mense saving of labour is поб бы ly e оу but the Walks H.R.H. the Prince of Wales), sends ai UATA OGUE gra atent Starc and. Drives are Xept beautifull and post paid. It contains upwards of Five Fardre ESSRS. M a catt JeF "0. have been action of of tbe Salt and Hot Wat on Atho MA 1t tho | Illustrations of his ilimited Stock of Sterling Silve appointed, STA VEYORS to H.R. H. the of Salt ing be performed (according to directione) Electro Nickel Silver, and Britannia Metal "Goods, PRINCESS of WAL E Ват M di in the Royal eather, one, or at most two dressings, Dish Covers, Hot s La Dishes, cer ЖЫ Fenders, Marble | Laundry and was аа а rize Medal Sold by ац be conr the peores Chimn: eces, Kitchen Ran Gaseliers, Tea Trays, | Grocers, Chandlers, &c. Pries Urns, зе Clocks, Та! tbis Cutlery Баа: e Toilet Ware, i Co. Oliw бла. London. Turnery, and Brass в, Bedi Boon, WoTHzEnsPOON & Co., Glasg — "wee 20 gallons each акый г £9 бг. Cabinet ^ а у» тр of "Prices, 1 112 0s. on or ctm Plone of the » 20 large S! ow Rooms, at 39, Oxford Street, W.; 1, l4, 2, 8, HORS E а 23 ок аа а, Newman Bu Stock; d; Š and 6, Perry's Place; and 1, HIS PURE P. PALE BRANDY, 18s. per gallon, is Manufactured bv. i S ҮСҮЕ Бох, Dens iron "o" P » acidity, and #ы ай to Works, Arbroath, N.B. ; and 27, Leadenhall Street, London. L gums grin YOUR Аг cS 5-4 рег То Noblemen, Gerüesers, Farmers, and Others. THE BEST TT ARTICLES wii, Кент imer fuat & Os ANE AND BARFORD beg to call particular Old Furnival's Diatillor обот, Е.С. attention to tbeir NEW PATENT WATER BALLAST- DEANE'S and 30, Regent Street, W: Place, 8 Wa, London ING FIELD and I ROLLERS, чес, жт z the follow- : Е * ^ Prices Current f I. on application. ing advantages o all others. They e entirely of | DEANE'8—Celebrated Table Cutlery, every variety of style арр Wrought lron, ч үт modi wakerctight, той а а-л loaded with and finish. TAIN WHITE'S ORIENTAL PICKI water to obtain increased weight at pleasure, wbich is|D —Electro-plated 8 s and Forks, best manufac- APTA T = E, m er employ: M with the greatest ble per centage of ture, оору plated. CURRY or piriga зыў ui e д E ares crushing jene фу тент upon the surface of the вой. The | DEANE'S—Electro-plate Ten and Coffee Sets, Liqueur Stands, | and Curry Sauce, may be uce Vendors, weight of a Garden иа. e thus be doubled iu а fow Cruets, Cake Baskets, &c. and Wholesale « st Cros чүч p ELL, "Paw eyors to the minutes, and а oi о, ree Horse Land Roller із secured, | DEANE'8—Dish Covers and P Hot wakes Dishes. Prices of Tin | Queen, à, Boho о Вапа London, Ww. desired, in one owed Dish Covers in sets, , 308., 408., 632., 788. х ——————————— Great numbers. have А се быу". rad sold, а Lg рд е givi " ke DBANNS--Puler — — in — fro e ioni erring’ test satisfaction, an ether or ardens, ans, Cricket and elegant patterns constantly intro ec л ЖАША, Roadin но, Ае farmers’ се they will be fod nd | DEANE’ 'S--Bronzed Tea Mar Coffee Urns, Vh Loje and V ORC 1 s T E R RSHI H Yr RE 5. SAUCE, superior to all others. other patent. qr Peg ts. #7 vm y Con 5 For Illustrated Price Lists а ais d to Messrs. Амтез & | DEANE'S— Copper = Bras: - ко, з ettles, Stew and Pre- semini XE di ЭЕ “з DARFORD iron serving Pans, Btoc : unos Street Iron. Works, Peterborough, Patentees | s weg. Модегабог and Wok Oii TAarpé; band- ы E а - Er some as-ortment. - ASK FOR LEA AND Lower — б Am N CHA ЕЕЕ DEANE'S—Domestic Baths for every purpose. Bath-rooms| *„* Sold bL ge i э ш» ринин A fitted vg Worcester ; „AC H havo the piace О dE. Mee тосор óf th Жома e зь cer in all modern and ap-|Soxs, London, &c. ; ani Ога end башып аиати, proved patterns. pacta D REDEEM letter from G. бивххү, Esq., the celebrated DEANE'S—Bedsteads in Iron and Brass, with Bedding of INNEFORD'S ` PURE FLUID MAGNESIA | aac шы LEE Gutta Рена Soles а с О лес тит. фи. bas been during 25 years emphatically sanctioned by the sarily am in all weathers, and with the ground in all states, I AS шысын кү eners, pus bert тотар fp Ar rit by the t ut them. As a matter of| DEANE'S— Cornices and Cornice-poles, a variety of patterns, Же че а mild Aperient for delicato Aa м — em n MEE ji тї and Japan боо, Iron d reca tnde more for ladies aud children. It пла Зра the fre, and pressing it from the thick parts to the MENSA nis id Japen Goods, Troi Wate, and Coi Sapard in a atare oi pa fet pug a атр р worn as as were 80 m dough; db t i the duty all persons who must occasionally wet their t|" o. Mats, &c., well mado, strong, | by all respectable throughout the world. а material that completely defies damp. Мапу a|p T ois: would escape colds and rheumatism by tlie use of Wire-work, &с. Seventh Edition, 10th Тъофазд, price 2s. 64. free by port, Percha Soles. Your obedient servant, G. ," | DBA Chandeliers, newly designed Every variety of Gutta Percha articles, such as Mill Bands, and bronso—three-lighè Mas fomi ISEASES of the SKIN; а Guide to their Treat- Soles, Sheet, Pump Buckets,. Fire Bosses, | DEANE'S—Harness, Saddles, Clothing, manu- ment and Prevention, illustrated by Casen, By Tnowas E oints, Flasks, p Chamber V. Toilet the the best materia. | ноут, p R.C.S., Bui Dispensary for Dis- * L. manufactured Gutta Percha Com e атир OATS а - eases of the Skin, 21 - By tsir wholemio dear in town or country., pany, | FURNISHING LIST gratis and post * Mr. Hunt has transferred tbese diseases from the incurable Gurra Perona CowrANY, Patentees, n Road, A.D. 1700. class to the eme "—Lanett. London, E.C. 1 DEANE ax» CO., Loxpox Bnr»oz, Е.С, London: T. RtcHARDS, 37, Great Queen Street. с Ü THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [June 27, 1863. ew Edition Жы ture-Printed Fern This day is published, in Two Volumes, royal 8vo, diee 3l., ATURE-PRIN' TED — FE к 5: being i Speci ties | The merest tyro may identify in y species by dupli placing чө, Are leaf ^X p r^ ps Tis A seem which erar as in the miyelen detail and in its natural банту Review. URY & EVAN: к 11, Bouverie Street, E gue S CTORY, by the Author “t Lady ers d ems? E rw p уй,” Èc., бс. is now in in course of p “Охо! МСЕ А WEEK.—The a m Euer hand- MM bound in cloth, price now ready for ive: READY & Evans, 11, Bouverie Street, Fleet Street, E. c On Dec. 1, with Fro and numerous oth handsomely у h wt gilt, 400 pp., price 2s. Ne d us YOUNG WOMAN S SEF PARION of Volume, prepared у vi gat еше ai s to Young Woman’s быра Ornamental № work. E ette TE (e Зее! Room and нау the Parlour, the Kitchen, the Laundry ; ral Rea хуа 5 for Leisure Hours, ineluding beauti опа e Tales, and Four Hundred Golden Rules of Life. *.* No better „gift тет Maid and Matron exists than the ja Young Woman's Companion." 16 should be in the hands G; or, Tales of the War. This entirely origina 1 Wo rk com- et P озайта of Adventure and of pagoa of Domestie — of Treachery, and of Daring, altogether unpre- nts i Revolntionary warfare. D & Lock, 158, Fleet Street, Е.С. er Illustrations, | the arl of MALMESBURY, Earl RUSSELL defended the | eourse he had taken in demandi by Brazil on British ing reparation | en inflicted | Lo Walmer Vesting Bill was read a second time, in Mutiny (East In іа) Act Repeal "Bin and the cal Government — (No. 2) Bill were read a thi rd tim e and г раме d. Тһе Pier and ес earnest hope that amieable relations w be restored. Бен ealled h — to the — made by the Ecclesias- 2n Merle issioners in the dis uy of t n fund between Mode publie he and move J that the бе ig dme sm — n rison Minister ВШ w эд а Ai^ Volunteers" эш was |sures w diretora of railway egere ale erm reed to los nders à бе were any e" “М з= when the незин that the provisional a of ү: Board of T for че construction of а e| Rhyl be dud d in the Bi poe ce е. Poor Removal (No. 2) Bill, when an аре been carried, Mr. M the Bill, moved pe me Cara report eurem with the vi what cour iu su o 49, Sir F. Кеш, Y г moved for a Select Ф п то п Violence o Bill passe "gr ugh A pesci Inskeepers Liability єй! the "Militia oe Bills w шев eers s Bill is Jal 1, never before Publis) рй ы а PRIVATE. DETECTIVE. By sw FORRESTER, Junior. The startling disciosuros ib this work are true every point of detail, and t Мау т eal an extent of ncn соп- trivanee and dextero > ате uity utterly unparalleled in Detective os ee nce. Meum вр & Lock, 158, сен ич ЕС. Frontispiece in i gen DOOR. | GARDENER. ЖҮЗ Mis Minna, Author of “ Indoor Plants.” ONGMAN, GREEN, & Co., Paternoster SUGDEN, Sr» King Street n The ILLUSTRATED, "GUIDE to the KITCHEN GARDEN, with a Des &c. 15. The ILLUSTRATED GUIDE to the FLOWER Garden, with an extensive ur n List of Flower cum, Oraamental Gourds, Grasses, Tre Shrubs, and Orna mental Foliage Plant Seeds. OANS—THE BRITISH MUTUAL À INVESTMENT, LOAN, and DISCOUNT COMPANY (LiwrrED), is prepared to GRANT LOANS, in sums not : pu. AND mites irte e dnm -exceeding 10004, upon approved personal x саи кеш, repayable by easy instalments, extending ov: riod not exceeding 10 years. üt е of боронї, Prospectuses, and every other informa- tion, may be obtained at the Offices of the Com 17 and 18, New Bridge Street, Blackfriars, ЕС ее : CHARLES JAMES THICKE, Manager. JOsEPH K. JACKSON, Secretary. e List of the best Vegetables, wich H by 128 t the vultivation. E pis N barley, the manuz. fac ture: and price ud and malt liquor; and the ANS ME UE of land for ranges havin ng|s bee he African va] In Mi litin Pay Bil П also passed through committee. The Wayv Bill was read a second time, The Thames аи с ды, Ride) Bill was read a third tim mendatio throug arbou sed The ^ Militia Tay bill an 4 the Charitable "Uses ET 0 o the feeding of cattle aad shee eep. The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER assented to edis motion, whieh was agreed to. Үү "d Act Ameodmagnt Bil wasdiseharged, The priation T — Bill was read a secon Mr. Dazer H after а short debate withdrew dis =} ми Мт. Со: xx] en- | Settled Estates Act Amendmen Messrs. Erg eius J. D. and : and undue verd at the bie cien aen: r Lisb On Monday Lord Par тоте that. tho mi t "ihe day e postponed Special Notice. —Life Department. COTTISH UNION ASSURANCE CONPANT, The books close for the Led m Sist July, 1863. out before that date will rank for four full Life Policies taken out a 07900 G MAR SCHOOL, WARW Head Master the Rev. GkonGE HENSLOW has VACANCIES. for two or three BOARDERS. In addition to the «Сако athematics, Divinity, ke рсе й is ge n in Bo ran the en rin p. gricul- tural iral Chemist pec Geology. Terms, 60 p pam о Exhibitions at Oxford. ?8 motion rs of Poland had bos "aee of. Me 8. ore . KrNGLAKE, and Lord ENFIELD ed Mr to press his motion at the GENERAL FOR ога was анаа сао В. BARBOUR for bribery, 9^2 inquire lo. oe constitution of the Board of Ad- теи which was to enable Sir Тнол of the whole fios; th а ELLO -1 EQ moy utiom authorising Ње Lords of the Treasury to issue, out of the Consoli- edin present tim na ya on, Lord PALMERSTON’S $ motion for postponing e orders of - day | execution of publie works in cer manufaetur- o 110. y |ing districts. The motion was d to. embers expre: their дбай абв Ков нам’ Charity Bill, the Ruthyn i | at the result, and charged the deren with а | Сһагійев Bill, the Walmer Vesting ВШ, and the in fe Rri hv ho | Post General (Sale of Land) Bill were read. : entirely dat by eret but as the | thi 7 majority of the House were aver on Dedi от THE FRENCH as this wek olish Voies the present moment, he would | effected some t eh А ле French | dations t with France and Austria, her жуз Ministers had submitted е the Russian Gove " were first, а general апд | complet» mnesty ; second, a national genna] SUT САМА ER AL GOVERNESS. —А n for Poland on "the а “ е engage- ment made by ALEXANDER I. v the оао and a Polish ad Revs of tbe Werk, Iw the House of lorisbo Frida Lord 6: ORD DE propositions, her Ма ajesty's Government had that there should be a cessation of Bros M e ibl statement, n Ministry, fhe real са understood. Count Warzwskr, ) . Dr by MM. i hitherto the Minister ter of Finance, remains in office. А e tears ME T malt duties = FS — 222 ME а зална алын аА. Д m the Queen a rali and band Beatriee, took a rive, Prince Arthur arrived ab astle from - Greenwich Park, Тһе Judge guste: m an audience of the Queen, On Sunday m her Majesty, with the Queen of Prussia, ына Mine Princess Louisa, Prince Arthur, and Prince Leopold, Divin e . The ; p арн € м... uy Highlands. The THE GARDENERS' €— AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. THE PrrRAGE.—lhe Que ees directed 1 St. Maur, of ea y omes roy, in the vi evon. PARLIAMENTARY MOVE o^ - has d jn the return. of Mr, Verner, Conservative са andidate, FA a "majority of 61 over Richardson, the former Б. Barbour, who had been p^ in nom n by t] letters t Seal, granting би —The Lisburn elec- er, in saon, ur Mr. the т. America; that he was desirous again to interpose Es good offices, ually desirous that Englan sho contrary. А уу was to put a stop to the iD. earn n America, the more so as 16 was productive of en results ; and the more to be i und Arthur returned to Greenwich Park. The Queen of| Liberals, y of election, o^ numbers | A Paris letter in endanc e Belge e states that Prussia, accompanied by Niue Edward of Saxe- were 151 to 90. Mr, Blidell, the Confedeie Commissioner, was received iom r, walked through som t 1 THE se ОЕ CANTERBURY. —The , Rev. Drink- tF ontaine eek, and was x satisfied with indsor, and afterwards proceeded on foot m Eton|water Bourne having гта "The Prine nce "and. Prince Napoleon are ex i unrecognised by public. the e Palmerston "Garibaldi is expeeted. afternoon the feto, алй by the idus of | V V БИШ; B.D., of pets тн ыйыы; at Neris, i in the denarimant, of. Allier, to take the bat ths. Pru ussia , 0 e Prin ss Helen а, and Prince Leopold, vicar The trial of M. Cas 1 Oak, 35, screw iron-|at Grenoble. Л rryer appease for the С her- Majesty, teompunil че the „Princess Helena, Le x Матя нол frigate, Captain =» z е ак sailed from Spit- Thnursda ondueted the prosecution 1 Helena mete ed Aes ardt Theatre n ү visit, and return o'clock to W; nm т. On jan к walked and drove in the unds. The ove " head o ay ra Portland, to join the Channel The t deferred giving ай until the ne: Prussia T morning service in St. orge’s | fleet. In her preliminary trials she atta ain ned а seqni ret which. — Probably - place on Monda; Chapel. In the afternoon her Majesty, esee unparalleled degree of success, both in her gave a banquet on by the Queen of Prussia, drove in the grounds. The|$ ming qualifications, though e 18 1 to! "n Berrye er. AM Moniteur Princess Helena visited the Duke and meds of | the ugliest vessel afloat, She e upwards of - T rwr "libe DS report of General Forey Aumale af Twickenham, and afterwards came о ра ош ап Мәш. Ms мў "e being 1 m. more than she|to the Emperor, It states T the speeches of MM. London. On Wed i o make; and she even went faster | Picard and Р: Favre had been translated into visited the British Museum, ^ afterwards called o th i stores on board tijan she did in| Spanish and distributed through Menon, L^ n the I at St. James's Palace. Tis ient cea It is also said that s red her| thousands of copies o ese speeches Majesty then honoured Count and Countess Bernstorff elm as quickly nds as паліва as а эйе nd that|in the enemy's quarters. With the view y Зна with 1 | her steering йрн es cannot be approached by any commercial operations in Mexico, Gener rey has The Queen drove out, accompanied by the Pri йөзеп | vessel above tne size of a gunboat on the list of the | d d that merchandise consigned н im осеп‹ Louisaj and Beatrice. In the evening the ncess | Royal Na by ihe French, and destined for portions of the country in French occupation, shall only pay h hich The Nord says that morni ng tho Q rounds, by Prin n, "de jd s ат of] the intret taken by the Yoon соңы m" mer Gravel Street and Golden E. e schools, e children 0 m schools, 1500 in ie ng ч ы „= - Ocession round the meris Е the Castle. lm Sydney, and 1 r to Hanover, | a jesty. e and 3 Prince Mary d the a ми PRIN PRIN rie зеет оп; М. F oretam. the regular tariff. ench - di&ontinn of th e French Ministry vessel has been despatched to take mon of the GN Оен ds week. Count Walewski, Count. de|State of Sonora. "The France of Б 'aturda ey ere vening Billau Persigny, M. Bonland, and M. опре Бате retired fü ee and Madrid, 1 om o j^ State; M. Boudet, үз» of Se Interior; Baroche, , Minister ri Justice; M. Duruy, Minister of ^ Защ of Agra, Com- i^ -Banhe r, Minister Presi Tho м. | an d Spa claims on Mexico. i papers M. pios pos that. M Mexican prisoners taken at Puebla are gofad E) Forts Guadaloupe, Loreto, and Carmen. Raf A d French army continues satisfactory. Ae, ду Publ ew Count de M үе mis in =ч "the Pre - e X A k The Duchess of Cambridge and the Princess Mary | ting M. Billanlt Minister of State, Xe among h Y чы TS - Marlborough House. In|funetions Poe exercised by the Ministers wishons | the afte e Princess held а Dra Room on port folio, , Part of the functions s и to the her Majes e behalf. in St James's Palace. The lad f the| — amounted to 22 3. the Pri eed On de of orny, ack, | President of ed em уйсу The decree nomina- nlt —The Federal Council has passed a | special resolution securing to England the advantages al treaty concluded between 5 l'heatre with their presence, Ор S же, Ae morning the ublie The. p de il of the и is gre gh to the о Ministry о of on е Moniteur is run ce to I believed Belgium and Switz BEL ELGIUM,—The King "of the Bel elgi ians on Sun Prince and princes attended divin vice Minister of the Interior. In refer Chapel Royal; ames's, The se UAE ep he Moniteur says that the pen ba thought | n by the Rev, V Birch. On to modify the the speaking Minis ut enn Prince accompanied the Duke of Cambridge ш m. who, without робне. терг and spoke for their | censures, tei Bon of ык the wich, and witnessed the review of the troops. е | colleagues in the Chambers, Непи ard the Minister | complained did not constitute an insult to the Dus Princess visited the Princess Mary of Cam еи е. In of State, freed from administrative functi Mnt, ap Ard TM The ratifiations of the ms ian the afternoon the Prince and Princess t rive in | Minister Presa уй t of the ык of State, Treaty of Commerce of. the 28th o were an open carriage. The Duchess Aumale "iut the defend the polic; f the Govérnment in the кк of | exchanged on Saturday at the Foreign- кү Berlin, Princess de Joinville paid a visit the Prin the Legislative Bodies. It is rumoured that the Corps | between the President of the at ho; the Belgiat at Marlborough House. Jn fe g he e Législatif wi ill assemble shortly for the purpose of con- Ambassador. Тһе treaty will the take effect Prince and Princess honoured the Duke and Duchess of | firming the elec e new members жи Le after the 1st of next ^ie Buccle their company at dinner in Belgrave generally repo hat M, de Persigny will proceed KFORT.—he fortresses of the Ge c Confe- Square. On lay morning the Prince. rode o p horse- | St. Petersburg on а eoe mission ; пой that rant deration b have been ordered to be put in a complete back. The D p d | Boudet and Baroche w: minated senators, state of defence in the shortest рон, У ime, more 1 = «болин Нопзе. абетка asserted that M. edo Mo been на аын idt of акау to а "i accommodation for troops in the thei al Highnesses fooi n drivo in шп carriage. | Lyons, and M, Dureau prefect of Arras, La | casemates, in the event of the army being p ed on a In the evening the Prince visite dhe Royal Institution. speaking of these Ministerial changes, says that they | war footing, n A morning the Prin orseback, in policy pursued by the | PRUssrA.—The К of Prussia arrived at Carlsbad The Princess h a Mr. Gibson iy for|Government; and the Nation asserts that Count de |in Bohemia on the P Tor inst. It is said that the her кан In the rnoon the not u with them, Petrie Emperor of еба will shortly visit his Majesty аб went to Slough, es UA resent аб de opening | says that the Cabinet of St. Petersburg accept | that p of "me British Огр Liu Thei pro; in regard to [Med declin- | AUS raught of the Address travelled from town Љу а special|ing in some e" those of France and England, | | Upper House, in reply to the Speech from the Nnm train on the Great Western Railway, and returned to in order dwells pri y upon the necessity of Austria sup- ddi Constitut onday publishes an article on ing the national and religious interests of the WM де "alum. EC ше ча the Prinee and Prin. he Polish ques d 2 by M, Paulin Limayrae, іп | Poles; and at the same time advo pacific policy nd Countess of Derby with ur to the assertion. that Englan ^A would поб proceed | It sa; James's Square. ma n St. ning en rine peer at a meeting of Duehy of чы е Н» Коуа1 k their Royal Highnesses » , Their’ Royal Balmoral, but will occupy "s the residence of the есы Alfred ев London for Portauonth, а joined his unior Lieutena The Kent. evening Prince | hority privileges belonging to a Knight of ample a manner as if he had been formally et Council was held “Tt sbould — mu: P Po otl er AS окин s must] d the dad, which f We ко. HAN instructed to renew w the pro) peror the English yeu лы action in America. Lertained . as before with respeet to the civi Е at x questio; n Eur Te common acti z 9, ас? ean that England (if by some use to e De iyon ta 6 орон. vinced that | House urday to eee g w prepare | make their ies of Июн sit ав mem pt земи in advised the ылы of 0 а with France iu posals о of |t lish Government for joint | of the ane. А л [он pis Кет Po cates а 40 the maintenance of the ЕРДЕ of the Austrian mpire, Тһе draught of the address of the Lower IH ouse advises a policy of justice for Poland, expresses the necessity for Ge rman Fe de ral reform, and warmly of t the con- stitution in Алал d Thoria ay the Address of the pper Hou yithopk t debate af Poland. r4 Jewett, who ) 1 the object of which was to Monday with ain x réparer ats ; Hon wa PE к-с рк] peg xt friendly - peace. Count S e comply with this request in the фе North and South expressing a wish to iat etet the sitting of Friday General E TIR while occu pying Rome, does ; tp t the organi of f the Don are discontented, and intend to return to tion of brigan d n co ty the the age. cour ту М that Chute should ex press its “confidence in the | have obtained by pillage. Some doubts nia arisen policy of the Ministry. a ө sitting of S Saturday Signor Sella gave explanations arising out of the|the Polish ladies with the knout, the F personal remarks x сынай pete Signori Minghethi | mri the original em ence issued by t ic Russian and Rattazzi on Thursday. The subject then dro pped, | Govern ent to Gen шасы on his appoint- and the debate on the policy of the Ministry was| ment mmand in Lithuania, The resumed. Signo r Chiaves moved E] resolution approving Meg: are extracts from еве instructions :— *h Е. «РРР Ч ** His Excellency should take every opportunity of acquaint- m i Society of база, апа commending t he declaration of | ing tne peasants with the БАН intentions of the Czar|had been held to raise 10, negroes for General the Cabinet with regar rd to t e Rom an күз Polish | towards them, and of demonstrating Y the landowners are Fremont. President Lincoln, in reply to a n: 1 s Exc ri со ed tl f t ompa t in the policy of the Ministry. The motion of е women, and for A hindrance wil even adopt severe pin apes ples esent positions. Не said that he measures against the favoured Buoncompag | gradual emancipation, His renim ps might be a and carried by о votes, In consequence e GnrrcE.— The National Assembly has voted, by а | misfortune, but, having been elected, ће dein to be the eei which took place during the debate, a | majori се "of 130 to 52, the indemnity claimed by the | duel was fought on Tuesday between Signori Minghetti I Ministe er, M. Bourré, in favour of M. Soulié, а and "eben in the Roya al Park of Stupinigi. Signor | Fren an, who was | ы iL оше Greek oret | тїї эшк cu we E me duty if e died f r it. New Yo: Minghett f weapons, electo the жый IsLANDS.— AEG error а” а revolutionar т. ‘election campaign in 156, о \ 8 Тһе rald u s the "nomination of "Presiden sabre, and inflicted. a а slight | wound o on Ratt arm. Bog torki; issued a announcing | The Enrolm ent. Com S have been driven out d land fi r tha rmm of the and the ее terminated. King nee of praxin I SN to Greece, а! which a Te Deum was s n shot. Con. Portugal has hem ved at Turin. The Margui Pepoli le ft | sung, g and general чи мнеси took place in the ili ss excitement prevails, and a military force on Thursday for St. Petersburg, to resume his functions | eveni n as been sent to the scene of disorder. Mr. Vallaudig. as Italian Ambassador at the. Russian Court, Тһе AET —The s €— Ё loan of 2,000,0007., fac has been unanimously nominated candidate for Turin evening papers assert that France has made | au ined. at the time of the negotiation T e late the Governorship of Ohio by the Democratic State fresh remonstrances a& Rome to obtain the witlidrawal inn, wil shortly be issued, for the purpos with- | Convention. He is said to have aee a — m t rawin intendin il for et E @ E eu. lac E ЕЈ at cit; espatches from announce that, by order of Gaart Dumont, the French | frigates and 50,000 rifles have been ordered by the|sequence of the general indigna tio; rg ; gendarmes have arrested the brigand chiefs Stramenga | Turkish Government in England. the Northern States, the President has felt 16 and а: eir —A despatch has been received from Her|to disapprove General Burnsi order зу кле | Russ — The Notes of the three Powers n: си Majesty's Chargé d'Affaires in Persia, dated June 11, | ће Chicago Times, and General Burnside bas. li d at St. es on d [мый that intelligence had that day been received of accordingly revoked it. The Prize Court at New Yor inst. 1t was believed that а абу uld be rem сМ - the capture of the city of Herat by Dos ener in the ease of the Do od has ge ed that a vess day. "Priva letters state | Khan. Тһе Oesterreichische Zeitung ОЁ Mon cA =ч bound-to Nassau, with the intention of sailing thence that an Imperial ukase wi py issued authorising the | lishes intelligence from the East, stating that Dost|to а blockaded port, was iil liable to capture i of 1 10 millions of rou ubles, Mahomed "S ed before Herat. as if she was bound direct to a blockaded port, . А.—А ‹ lespatch from Shanghai of May 7 says € Commissioners who superintended the еп ture vehe e e abad by the insurrection in | that Colonel Taitsan Poland. Great E eei weed to be made | The previous surrender was а snare, and half the Im mpe- | case was to be argu ed o on the 15th inst. The priva їн at Cronstadt and other naval and military arsenals. rial force sent to take possession of the city were'| brig Coquette has burut the bark Whistling Wind. PoraND.—Arc hi shop Felinski has arrived in St. | murdered, Tke Federal steamer Rhode Island chased and fired a^ — Petersburg, and it is rumoured that he has Mun APAN.—News received at Shanghai from Japan | Ше steamer Margaret and Jessie within 250 y ards o^ exiled to the Gorernment of а ача А grea announces that the Japanese M iic iuris had ne the shore of Nassau. Several shots этер the shore, d 15 days to reply to the English u/fimaum. alarming the inhabitants. The Margaret and Jessii nt is i e d i pp i eX ed po eniti — ке escaped. square e ress aburg. d with the Uni tes Mzxr vices t inst. m 26 years of age, rs pies ie Parte М pei ons of ari d su o dion ме. from Puebla to the 1st inst t plau uu Three officers have been American suhjeote kie "pili to yr ponendi and numbered 12, , heir surronder was necessitated exten мана ЧУЧ 3 хеб : 2 Shot at NOR The. мы: leader Bialozor · been shot at Kowno. ran owski, baving recovered | to make available. Foreigners were embarking in several office "T bad cry whilst проп k from his wou ds, h rince | expectation of hali lities a Cruz. They had refused to sigu' а Mee to William Radziwil e been arrested at Lemberg.| Care оғ боор HoPr.—In honour of the marriage venan neutral Book ае war. Тһе кы le Mi Madile. Lakinska has been confined in the prison | оЁ d rH ue of Wa les. ihe e 196 em ау was | Cholula, six miles beyond 5 Puebla, Е for the lowest criminals at Pleszew. 869 реп!1е- | proc ublie holiday, and ent men are confined as prisoners in the fortress of bad. with р а in all vc " the саку. Dunaburg. 600 persons, partly publie fonetiubsen e A lonial Secretary introduced his annual budget and partly gentlemen, are shut up in the е barra racks at e Ca pe Parli aA о ima w, of the Mexico. The Midas asserted that the Ru i the city of Mexico would be vigorously defended, . ы: . Krzywie "a ie: Polish reven ue by 95,0007. То meet the cost of services not Parli — has e Nation т не has published а warning to ) | loans, the Government proposes to impose additional HOUSE ОРЛОВ the citizens of eerta that the Russian Government | taxes to the amount of 150,0007. Bills had already rer AY. Woo —The p arl of eam e rms E xciting a rising in - rapa The | been introduced for that purpose, but their fate was ess to her Majesty for copies of any razilian. revolutionary town captain of Warsa ued a procla- | considered doubtful, the general feeling of the colonists a iha к lomatie s rupturo v vies ing gre Governmoat f Li mation on the 19th, stating that the 1 list of bonds | being against any heavy increase of taxation in the | resisting the demands of this country, and were published as having been stolen from the Bank of War- | present depressed state of the colony. All was quiet | effort to obtain reparation. He ch Earl R havi d allowance for tke state of Brazi! saw is i i followed to and false. the the px inst. 20, 000 on the fronti tier, but cattle-stealing by the natives was having n ae Dog 2 mdi intent йе e i nates. e ion: 3 € nsi, Two detaeh-| UNITED STATES.— There is nothing decisive from russe arbitrary and imperious language in his comm ein "ef i ins ere: web p Galician frontier on|Vieksburg. Ап early attack upon General eiie rear | cations with, the Brazilian Government sn tho 20th inst. Tke insurgent leader Dunajewski|is considered probable. Тһе Southern advi со ер p оГ Mes es ars. Obristie and Vere attacked the Russians near Choseiakiewiez, aud was | hopeful. They state that General Pemberi Gon has | having hastity jumped at the worst construction of repulsed with loss, being five times outnumbered by | reported he could hold Vicksburg, and that General | апа resorted to thréats most insulting to an inde the — The battle lasted nine hours, and was|Johnstone was to — his time to organise his forces. brat pct He majntatpon Шык E QI Wah, «hd 6 ion de witb much desperation. The losses on both | They also a: that Kirby Smith, with 10,000 men, коти Rede ue ai E Ee A Анта were large, the insurgents having, it is said, | has occupied Miliken's Bend, m Ае Vicksburg, | an inquiry and punish those who might be guilty. Т уч "Dunajewski himself is reported to have cutting off pplies. The Northern |the Forte, he "was of opinio COND d poe been drowned in the retreat. Тһе Invalide Ri accounts that Martene along the river moneo a TA bue а АҚ-ы States that several engagements taken p псе to within. Vi ip and the Drazili Sentry dia not Lithuania. жр, of Poles. а detach- | аб a severe fight occurred at s Bend on the | bea most. to ask the King of th ment of Russians at Biala, and took the Russian|6th inst. the Feder e isting mostly of | to decide whether an insult had been done to tho P General Mantakin prisoner. He wasim ate : -being driven to the bank of Ld mai sesta ioi NB had. never í by wis martial for ordering the massacre of the in- | е river under cover of the gunboats. А |the — would have been settled without di nocen ie ree cin СТЕ em n of Sierniateze, in|report, requiring ` ation, recei qu vaig ше principle арор x ithuania, and sentenced to be shot. Тһе Poles, under | from the South that General Kirby Smith has drive ETE no wi i cki, have gair nother victory іп the| General Banks from Port Hudson, AA was still pursuing jaeibalotion e^ сше “ шош living neighbourhood of Minsk. On the Krysimski| him o th. D hes from bile, in Brazil, in vietorions аб Wiechon in Podlachia.|the news of this repulse, state that General Banks has | Govern th detachment of li Russian has | lost an arm. Official despatches state that the" Federal | 200014 Ns ba ten been. defeated, d edi Cossacks lost their | General Keyes, with a large force, left нова some | which the United вара eral bo: arms and horses at Mienoryszey. prime and | days since. Fed unboats have been sent up the | reparation. With 140 "cag Duet have cut "Ва, wa; сау thro 600 | James River as far a as thai Chicishoiinge The report | ?° especially comm Russians, Бу whom they had been Pos ed Drapak Northern journals that General Lee had |crow bal been muder à at Go forem ыт ыд eid тарна, бакы эн а аге | plunder was found in бе ту. е оп sides were trifling, | the. city, is untrue. and puso Vy but Boncza was wounded. А detachment of тиш sti c edericksburg, and occupy the cityjand heights безш had Uit. Cue aar tests mounted gendarmes has defeated а troop of Cossac , ee brigades of Federal eavalry and what her M 's Government complained th ock at Beverley n: as the ost 30 killed тт боочо Koc ci ment with G = Ir her Majesty Government on the 10th, but being attacked by a superior | cavalry, не mee т-а vis the белунуу эн. received | neglected a clear entire detachment of insur- | heavy infantry reinforcements, and the Federals re-|tone ог language of his t à frontier near | crossed e im river, bringing away their dead and | could with Бе моле te Vistula, and 150 | wounded. The object of the expedition was to frustrate vi precipitati, ta, сонор, The Cossacks ! the plans of General Lee, who had assembled a force of! amicable relations would soon be: Р Таяк 27, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. commented upon the legal part of the question, and c ontended | mittee. Bethle hem. Hospital.—The Earl of SHAFTESBURY moved | France, and Autis haine that the ne or ai of her Majesty's Gov ernment үе nforcing | for several returns ге) er Uo о theremoval of the hospital, 1. The —1 reprisals were altogether Ad " 2 ords АШАЙ] amount of the revenue during the last ten years admin- from Lord LYTTELTON in defence of Mr. Christie, the subject | istered by tt tie € ns: 2% Amount received by dropped.—The Duke of NrewcasTLE laid a Bill ч the table to | the еа б from Р сри ary grants. 8. А nu provido d ne government of the colonies of British Columbia | patients ж each year for Frid ears, apart from criminal 4 Vanc rs Island. ^ 'atients. To х mber of р. of the hospital, 5. mime sf specia meetings since January, 1863, in reference MoxDav.—Liberated Siaves in Brazil, —Lord В rated did asked | to the oval of Be thlehem, and number of governors inst for papers co nmected with the t treatment of liberated slaves in | оц adhi Баео 6. The questions proposed at such meeti; aud the divisions taken. [Left sitting. ] гај th: hi except receive the ar СЫ RusseLL had pi 228 ч HOUSE OF COMMONS, legislation on the subject. He laid а B Bil on the table dor the FRIDAY.—Poland.—Mr. ScurLY inquired if it were true that iras of ТОЛЕУ the oaths now administered, but stated | the Russian General Mouravieff had issued an ndietod o pro- Mr rai ve thai was not eed h the Bi and unlikely to lead to ы satisfactory result. Russia in all UT would not accept Poeni but, even if es "did, eir effect would be mer Fore to ure up a bw oer of Polish liberty Mar eot Mg та diiculties and fresh complications. . HENN essed him. DM g to "dei er to the y^ w the subjec į ion.—Earl GRA: from discussing the question, unless it was intended that some he wished he could deny the МАК. but that the Govern. ow. e and not the atron: should be i ed tha malies consideration, as laid down by ihe ене statute.—The tho slaw, but Ъ yar did not think f further" Tegislation necessary. Earl of CHiCcBESTER said the principle adopted by the Com- EM ealled attention 3 missioners in the distribution of the common fund was in "the repo or. жа Со денй оп Greenwich strict accordance with the Acts of Parliament, and he did not Hospital, presented to Parliament i in May, 1860, чач vie н н ыр they'could substitute апу pene with Aero what were the intentions of the Government espect E M e т val Bil ER m i mmis bs | risa ne iralty s 10 o limit the бок: оғ ът oval to manageable.—A fter some remarks from the Earl of HARROWBY rejoiced t that this importat question. Tad. been brought tn the | English or Scotch arent x in Mere of the Commissioners, the motion was withdrawn.— | attention of the House, Не agreed that the report ofthe com- | ^ o. North Si d mi nt was and М ЕЗЗҮ decla deetroyod "hb EN dipl of the measure.—Mr. HERBERT, by whom it was introduced, ty ре H^ eee like to consider the course he should purs CEP pose moved that tbe Chairman report беа. wp moti agreed to, and the House resumed.—Lord RAYNHAM Быша | Pe. to bring in ina Bill to amend the Nuisances Removal Act for England, 1855, and passed.— ving tj the Potente d Bill, explained the ie А of its provisions, and | extend its benefits to the wives, widow: m mn peo? added that the condition of the Volunteer force at the present | sioners, and to reduce the ex: е nditure Та e said moment was ry.— of Rr to n a Bill: upon "the rur 1h the thought that several of the clauses of the Bill would require | course of a few дауз. —8іг J. PAKINGTON said that г КЕ were amendment in committee.—Lord HARDINGE approved of the | necessary in tbe managem ment of the hos — d that the clause which gives а commanding officer power to dismiss at | growin ng expenditure called for inquiry and correction, but he T ilt, as ry in order to ma that this might Sel PF without ezislntion, СЕ Бае Wis considere £8 “isona af he Bi MELVILLE couiplained that some of the pro- ote being in the Ban he B (Scotland) Bill passed through committee. The Statute Labour bs т я , Roads and Bridges (Scotland) Bill, Ки. some discu bs was Comm ue г Уйгу еу tó powers which were not exercised either in the regular army | their recommendations, and trusted that, if legislation was | ра State Wf Irdand. МУ. Mabie move А; г Add reli. r ~or the militis Lora SENS n the whole, Appi red of the | necessary to alter the government of the pog 5 bill would provisions of the measure, Ihe Bill was then read а second | be introduced without delay : or, if not, that t ard of me. Admíralty would lose bv cting brit ac my TegspAY.—(Case of Mr. Bishop.—Earl RUSSELL, in reply te somo тоате by Mr m исо, Мт, dr T рабт) the Marquis of Хокмлхвт, stated that the Italian Government | House went into Committee of Su ДУ o formd. Оп the bad еа. not to pardon Мг. Bishop in the present state of pp ўр -— m Earl NY UVE снб ин red m Tu esda, un; e of Dersy gave notice that о i next he е should са call Attention to the proclamation said to ced z erpendin Lemgo tho B ti emen Y ыд th Ў m o the Cession of the Ionian | months. M. Giss explain at, unless ste am , 1 ps Islands to deut Earl Duke of doubted the authenticity of | were З "d prevent tbe ormation of a bar at the STLE also warned Lor trai а AM d meti ps po erem ofthe majority of t eopie, and at others to the а а of а rel gions кйм, ment which was the church the minorit; but in his opinion the evil was pk to be tria а y the present state of the law of pu and tenant; and the object he had A = = g R 2 ^" t mr D A ; ; ne useless, $ 1м Отанда n Difficulty. 10, Earl of МА умрро read Е ег Тһе тойоп m ы mak IY ihe AU rom Mr. Christie, тоса ing remarks made by him on Friday | ре. в were. е а Аиза and passed Тре аса in Іаві. Тһе. Л "Pay Bil Ше ВШ WAS wn.P-Mr. COLLINS mo induce for Ireland be instructed to prosecu ее. DOoNOUGHMORE atten- | Mr. J. D. Barbour, Mr. Barbour, and Мт. T. Barbour for tion to the report of the evidence on the West M r е Harbour and Кайнау » B ni, and d moved 1 hat the tho Pe аш zx y, dett and undue jnffuence at ем ее КЕЕ for evidence referi ігесііопв r to inquire into the се illegal Бу = of (he te e СЛЕТ аат ч e was proparod t be сост fa the of the company, and to institute proceedings against s two e'clock in the mo g a on ion fi persons as in his opinion could be inen p^ а за! а adio 1 frauduleut conduct. Не said that the direc jou i ing fro 856 g B о & & ы = о БЕР E : 8 2 ~ Fi E: е Рек. admitted the Кар Онин st the Жеб чу 24 contended that not а aine argument had beeu adduced to justify the House in accepting the uh of the hon. member for Dunga arvon, and disturbing й na, relations between landlord and tenant. Ther doubt that distress eri men enm aut funt the oe pm there ag wold but he рө nst the Trish people, ben M dat it produced t har Tuin Thé - d people who were mde d from q | the ерсе ions of {уллу үч о endeavour to awaken у s "Ара - ing pros would replace them in that position which their din ergy, wen and perseverance entitled tbem to occupy. He ге ied that the Bill of 1860 had proved inoperative, and he could say as regards the а р he would not bo ассо! prm rerit а Somn t was newtent on te Hones Berti тарт оте Atron er. Ursi йш d асаргаа ва сааш tbat committee he | eter во Me meme the тойоп, as amended, w. as agreed to у the M before the ене: He also жаа. {һаба Мок —In answer to Lord HOTHAM Lord PALMERSTON committee re| as j to what legislative measures = desirable for the rà of said that hs Intended to d d id Tw pA аач 0 а of тайа А M f P. me Major Lílley.—The Marquis of HaRTINGTON stated, іп answer to тне Harl of АТЫ moved un addition Бе LA Mr. Сохтхонлм, that Colonel Crawley, of the 6th Inniskilling extending the inquiry to the evasions of the Acts Dragoons, iim ET from Indía in order to be tried by certain amou сарі ќаке iate етой, effect Mallet, who v d been entrusted with the negotiation, had Гак" зт sem tren bà with ame ce thi explanation returned from Turin for further instructions. The Knout in e Ma tion from ищи Өр Ward J ona Poland —In reply to a question relating to the alleged order of vin qc ра anra УасКвоп, | General Mouravieff subjecting Poh sdis to the knout, Mr. diea bimself from - elim vhi ch had been brought | Tavarn said that the Russian Government had declared the against him.—Lord ромосанмове withdrew his first resolu- | са! but | felt bo Lord Airlie's n nd | © Со ТОМ! Гога inquiry, the resolution A f | PAM oved the ров of the orders of|remed reed to. EL : the Company be тга to tne Select. Committee, with a т I ay until attor 4 € prev а y ID $, pa inr фај NN man 1А those pou e us ene implicated in E his uton vd QE ou. eel Z Upon rd ag ou те чй: s qum E взеввіоп of all the information which it r requi mired on the ofla зар, В ма Would, not 23 oppose mado. subject, and tbat consequently the — would be pre- | ваї vn ы Mi Miam. Dres tion was | mature.—Mr, KIN and Lord Ех D also urged the ios x Viners а acie of he discussion, on tbe т ground t tho House Af | seamstress, caused was not in а condition to discuss the question. e š do or Miaa уы кым е БЫ oror work then divided оп Lord Palmers ri motion, which was nega- рэ гч А bA чечи ей утту fer ed Venit tived by 165 to 110.—Mr. Ноязм. protested against what had — UC d D CK НЫ m lace, ME novel, rei and unparliamentary. du mployed.—Earl GRANVILLE Prime Minister had made a pire in thenameand with stato that tbe Government intended vo обоо i any Bill b d of v M mn andit пагане y AX of faith, Qe subjeor tit a pes term dne nt hg bring in & m хе. 'injarions кз the o ботонлай and treasonable to the interest. — Lord ExrrELD denied =» 3 то of deni TnHumspAY.—The "Duke of SOMERSET, 1и тері Re to question the action о en ARVON, stated that i ees d had “эел РД their | members.—Lord В. Ceci, Mr. M E the New Mi Bill, ап de ted Trade Treaty Bill passed Lord PALMERSTON said that re himself was taken entirely by tere Bui Trí h ned throng ТАА ЧЕ surprise both by tho motion, and the result of the division, ONT ETT тау that, although the discussion would not in his opinion be had been struck out. The Thames Embankment |$ arg end. enge blic servico, an address to the Crown would ren altogether tbought, be desirable to postpone “discussion until time had lay Th Regimental Фе., рсе been given to Russia to answer the recommendations forwarded Jill passed Com-|to ber ou the 17th of the present month Ьу Great Britain, i та H men! improvement in his power CX É A Med? бок, Y эла render the е тайа, ble for the plough. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JUNE 27, 1863; words from lonel support After à Co GREV of the | Rifle Brigade and the motion, p House 09 whon oes m. d was negatived | had also been ordered for distribution дере the P MS Brunswick D" n Wood— D. Ross 60th Rifles; 2000 breech-loading rifles паге, Commission Agent—B. R. Prnxr troops in all ac pec pedet by 128to 49.—Sir KELLY moved for a select committee to we of the world ; not "i actu but for tri ha E Крос Prinee's Square, Bt. George's in-the. Eas P consider the effect of the май Duties оп the cultivation and possible variety of conditi Pe umstance, Tu T. Ковіхвох, Neweastle-under-Lyme, Printer—J. W. Ковватв yiee of Barley, and upon the manufacture and price of malt Ho ouse then went into "Committee ot Supply, and the vote of fie күт күноо" Glamorgana она Кр master — Н. BTEVENSQN EE. also on the application of malt to pv pan of cattle | 236, ne for Edwcat n Ireland was considered, and din у= жле Ж У ruszist.-3. iw Wivenhoe Essex, Porter M ә and sheep. —Colonel jsp nata i nded the motion, which | afte: ble deb he votes for i National Gallery, hant—E. SrAcEY, о am 5 ак йын з J. P, Surri, Tei enkai was al Урра № y Mr. Сокак —The аб of the | Ше "National Picture Gallery, and the Settlen 08, Д Staffordshire, Agricultu ral Engineer—J. Scars, Hunslet. nea s, late ExcHEQUER said he was quite prepared to асе the | bad а long diseussion, but were ultimately ag to, Beveral ione nany C. m Gnoongrose A Тазтиввдр, Black. &ppointment of a co: tee. Тһе motion was then to. | votes for civil establis ts abroad were also agreed to, and » John Old Kent Road, n x s — Мг. Trre moved for a Select Commi to inquire into the | at midnight the Chairman reported progress, Їр committee Жы "Peartree Street, 1 аре, Boot and Shoemaker — W, ка, improvement of the approaches to the New Palace West- | on Public Works, Manvfacturing ts, the CHANCELLOR of pep рейдин, Hime M. Ж x QW c Manchester Б minster.—Mr. COWPER did not object; but a division was called | the 2 moved that the Commissioners of the Treasury SHEER ала, nheooks,. Е, Cabinet Make PUN War Mec for, when the motion carried by 40 to 13. The other orders yes ri А боз e, out of the Pn aded und an amount | Leeds, Cattle Deale: TERI of day were then di of, g 1,200,000}. upon of local rates, for | SCOTUH SEQUESTRATIONS. —W.Bvcnaxax, Glasgow, Grocer—-G, B, EPA T. Mr. t the order of the facilitating the у акан of pube це А їп m — n 2 — A —M Е. ds une J. DREW! day for the second те: че бшш: сё Amendment toring qig Th сах in tho Exc , Timber Merchant—X. б. "Lore, Bisbopegate Озон TU а alt oA Г Г million of +, Жыя he вв Bill o dem ds n it, and Brunswick Nursery, Cambe t x it th n P т ЖОЙ "Bonds and а similar amount of Exchequer Bills 4 Я | Resort. Bba ааа ней эди, i риа Y. of getting roug arliament this sessio He said that lately been paid Lo. — till ample funds out of wh Timber-—T. В. Batpow, Bristol Undertaker—G Бу. ipo s pH his object in bringing't заи —Ó "had the pro X ad "d Vs uis. yt motion was dud Croydon, Builder—C. Bxrrznipoz, Coalville, Leicestershire, eed ег, much misrepresented. Не did not wish to injure either the ор 1 i жо ан, Kingswinford, Staffordshire, Grocer--J. Вески, Dudie Place, Church ч > to. The Newcastle ерон Tyne (8 t. Hory Mag daten pate »2 t. "КОМ И А а Sheffield ud or the universities, but to improve and st mg Hay Dealer—T. Вовктманауу, Sheffield, Tile Man th ir W. HEATHCOOTE and Mr. WaLroLE, on the of | passed through committee. Sir Rob ert Hitcham's Chari z x ~; ЕУ. V. Herr, Tate of New Broad tret, саш Manufacturer, Oxfo mbridge, erred to the petitions niu ЧИ А хим ra Se wi on Dr паар M etat Е Durham . lai te Stationer M onis Manchester, Cart rA. рокта from those Tere as showing the very strong feelin Lusia i ла Ату А, ы ч аиы. S Rochdale, Lancashire „Рани вр. Ade vet, Newington, - Which existod ада t бе Bi n Tr Нарт d 1 x [: passed., The and Improvement (Scotland) Тонне Bedaing е чре pela) iuro ' Staffo: ordei , Gentiemag fHecesuty of withdraw ids абай dm. км мр Р Феи Bill was тай ‘a second time, The Howth Harbour Bill оок, Penton Row niy Road, ЖКТО А. о, Cons | g " ty В сае inui мы, $ МЕЗГРЕбАТЕ thanked M Mr. Bon чек for ovithrrawin "n "the › Bil. throngh бошо Дор atire, om zin iw i а X2 —Mr. бӧѕснех did not г d the measure а: assault u —Pubiie делине Districte) dei Street, ЕШ Green, З m n j the stronghold of the Obureh, but rather in in t the light POR | pee aen Жен М on this Bili, when | корун Dansas Td Place т Mit: rkenhend, A МЫШ auxiliary, for " IE GUN enable her ао бс! with a | the reso S меден i “аре MN FJ м Чети to - Yum т, Bridgewater, Somersetshire. Онун бата, BER freer hand —Mr. the Dissenters were | purposes жаз agr e House then we orkshire, Stonemason — E. EVANS, d "upra c rt ker—J. Ewgar, animated with а бале Ъ to z3 down the Church.—Mr. | into committee on the Bill, and vi unm min enimse Waterloo Place, Shepherd's Bush, Carpenter- J. F. FrwN, Norici Hevier said that ай the ability of tho universities | were introduced into several of the maining | мены Paan arents ain Onine Pig Da in favour of the Bill. wa; the cry | clauses were agreed to, with the exception мее р кеб п, which | Faosr, East Dereham, Norfolk, SLE ее эй FinxaN, Colehesr, of „ ner ccv v talent and all the g sense were | was struck out, with several аше! and additions. rd Sack Mapufaeturet-- i. б Fasost. Kin ston-upon Hull, Commisie о — е gent — H. IRBRO' , Rotherfield, Sussex п » Dosior, m order Tor r the Second reading а a A rie аА [Eoft чи Rochester, Licensed Vietualle er—T. Fonnzerzn, Gillingham, Ken А та Desler-- К. бох, s Charlotte Street, Bedford Bquare, Advertising ihe Bill was withdra The карыга by Servants Ginsos, Little r treet, Seven Publican—G. Gars, 25 was sei а в d t i The djourned debate on Mr. Wn zs Totnes, Devonshire, Yoo lurigt- 0 Gruter? Nottingham, ЖОК: ALGLISH'S for a select committee on the Boari Bs POP nepinshire, Biaoksmith E. Hr ME : : А ymedd, Angles Dra J. Hv N, late of Ssedgetleld, Di Mete ia x Vio preis iaai af ia eie ым, City £nielligence, UU UA AUNT A AQ S А wW ^ , n, Derbyshire, Groce! - A Pv less 2 t а committee p so large a subject as „МомЕү MAREKET, FRIDAY.— BRITISH Con- Ge та с UM „Godfrey Stret, ене, ommercll Cir miralty reform.—8ir J. Hav was of opinion Mr somethin , ex,div., for Meier к 914 to | Road, Islington, Commission Agent—R. KrrrLEWELL, sen., late ой should be do f o $ е 2 D о secure if possible — of action and indi- T т С "Reduced Beiton, Lincolnshire, Dealer іп pr т ani tmaker—R. KENT, vidual "e the 13 depart Pa ihe. ‘Admiralty. 92, ex di IVa, for А ect. ; ree per ents, е uce 2 i Brightside, near Sheffield, Gardener—W. P. Kety, Gordon Street, —Mr. С. BERK opposed the px n ui e ground that | to &; New Three per Cents., Ld to $; India Five per Тери БА, chant—G. Larne, Mane er Leather Dealer-L M d М A 4. „ к —һ. * A € already been suficient inquiry. Mr. STANSFFLD | Cent. Stock, 108} to 108; per Cent. Enf Road, Poplar. General Dealer and Bullder—J. S. Мі Бї. Jude's Place, conduct of tne heads of all the depart dente PELA iere fr E е Kupee Paper, 1071; Exchequer "Bills prae hs ls. dis. ; | Wootton, Gloucesterahi ire анттан: Eo mu E Stop, Cheshire, Bl stant communication with him, and he did Ei believe amy | Ditto, June, 4s. dis, to 35, dis.— : Braziliàn, Agent- T. C »агонә, lminster, Bomerse hire, Groeer—T. Panso First wouid ever attempt in Parliam 1852, ' '60, 904, е 2м quador уч Consolidated, ате, Сола аби: АКЫЛ MB. ur. llo ot ho arcis Hotel, that msibility. E did noh, he said, gode з Ч $}, ех div ; Egyptian, 1005 to 101; Ditto cond | Street, Cheapside, i Dediet in Fancy .—8. PaurrRey, Ottery St. Mary, the нара of the Admiralty on bus d genemilities, but : E NET a : Em a Devonshire, Farmer—J. Parxrxsox, late of St. John's Court, Snow Hil, tended that a Кт deal had been done to carry out the | 18816, 100; Greek, for Acct., 35 to 34; Ditto Coupons, | Со ssion Agent- C. A. Praxiws, Upper Charlotte Street, Manager t rebut endations of the select dicti ioo nd to comply with 16 to 15i; Italian, for Aect, 728 to 1; Mexican, for | Shire porter of American Sewing Machines B. Еовивте, Leek, — the requirements of the Н . The finance and building | Aect., 86} to 35$ ; New Granada, 15i ; Ditto Deferred, | Essex, Тароутег-Ермсхр Ryas, Manor Terrace, Kilburn, Coal й- р departments had been placed on an improved and satisfacto Y d i 5 $ ? | Co STRINGER ‚ Northampton, Blaeksmith— W. Sasrnrow, Ely, Cam- footing, and other reforms were in вв.—Вїг J. РА Portuguese, 185 ‚ 59, "60, 862, for Acct., | brid; estre, Farmer--J. Били, Cockermouth, Cumberland, innkéeper- h А iw x toi; Russi 1862, 921 ; dini for Acct., 89, Ww. ARD, Darlaston, Staffordshire pl Кериде 1 Redruth, TON Lthat the real question was not what individ 4 i ussian y ; gap с, wal.Mie Agent-R В, Тао рав Lodge,Ham Common, Surrey had been introduced into e ents, but div. ; Spanish M^ y „49; Ditto | —H.7. Tarton, ; Wosdbri Suffolk, Cornchandler—T. Татзт, Ditt iis whether the present constitution of the of Admiralty кые ogei ‚ Durham, Grocer—J. TELLING, _ db sitio moche ihe Eians: ооа P ph Passiv for. pet to i; Ditto Ditto Certificates, orthamptonshire, F. BARING reco ө: withdrawal рте Rr Nc БАТ io mE . W19GS, , Builder —J. W. ‚Б of the motion.— S55. BUT. Fd , UO leds, Yorkshire a few words from to $; Venezuela, i. edid Qon. Сее Mr. HENLEY А, Sir M. PETO, Dararmsu said that in accordance with t шуй | Dit would withdraw his motion, but Гене »i to renew it next session.—Mr. nt gavo notice ading of the Zeases and Sales of Settled Estates E «те n dmon ent Bill, which h "i наш А. Шем. ment, that A - bo read that the | Notes issued.» .. Hampstead Неа + veo greens кы а ey act E r the b "bene ofa ires A —Mr. AYR d Sir M, Р rted the Bill; (South. Side) Bill was read а third ti еапа passed. Leave o ME to bontio о Poor Law Board, dod 5 а to mak Mom enn Aet to amend the law relating to ешр Si G. GREY stated that іп consequence йшй ала Pines n on account oi Саро ion, the of tbo | Seven Seven days and от Fortifications and Works w be postponed until Thursday запа ra it re disposed of, tbe vote г) the лелка st the utn g at Sout], Kensi would be submi —Mr. June 25, 1863., be е оп dre | FRIDAY:J т | Harness Maker Q. һай censur | late Fishmon г. ей pm w m bringing witnesses from India; the гй bas the (m чүй Ыал со xpenses аня роо Col. Crawle; WASS suggested astings.—Sir D. brass to order pur dod АЗ. ТЕКС АН Cr y ued v Lim he i in England Sir P Bin ET psrow, Вита еН. erk—M. Widow —J. LETHwArTrE, Marlborough Road, Peckham, Railway Clerk tat on I F. Taxi Шеге, Leonie, fases. Jac: ` z ; orgoing into Com знае а ET eue Fordman G, Jouxsox, St. Albans. Herts, Trimming Maufacfürge- W. to the receipt and e: т Army апа Jowzs, late of дат, Anglesey— W. Jacoss, Wi ‚ Somersetshire, the late Relieving Ofer M. А: Тхрев, Martock, n eate] ғ. Ruge H T б ina Mr T.T. out я фай айнын of ES ce ot RN Шо e; xdi zi DS m. X Ei . Howzs, Fenny Stratford, Bue й , late Licensed , Hastings, аа W., L, MOLYNEUX, late of New Bridge Street, Blackfriars—J. E. , Leicester. T. GEORGE MAHANTY, Lane, Bermon , Shop) —H. E. de ittee Chatham. t, Cha; E Jod gm 42, уеге, Wem eport of the Com Comm o Dd peri s ajes AA Maus Е. Е. CUR RR AM biopueed io take безер. mne Marquisot Hossisorormadt that tí DON eed Spencer тотго. Тач Кочер Road, тогыс Coventry, Wateh Finisher—W. ork е poe rifle the best sruall opted for the күн t ра! апа e sti sm X: in existen к cm e oue uei Berge serviceable weapon. тонов ce of the small bore | PEanez, s y ? X ч ә ай. iE љевон, determined the War-ofücé to | Маши Aree Dore 2с Ron eet a trial, and they had ordered it to be supplied to the: Раа, сда, Таздын eae ina of Hunter Street, rs’ Capital | Et Байны ч Banks, еи pt tbe "nnt. ДҮРТ! -— leet, Isle of Wight, ander p у ес, York vd Tam bel, 209: Lancashire, Ca t Deal А Keep стт, 1 Roch герек В реттен Ве CoorzR, a Chapel Pisco ailor— GRIEVES авеста Piano! forte Tuner— 2 GARHATT &AZEBROOK, Liverpl.. M: —J.A. бола. Emmerson агу Nate Éngineer— | D ce y Stratford, B inghamshire, late | Hornorp, Termont, Yorkshire, d Brunswick T к Camberwell, Commercial Ed гра ULLARTON inburg Aor in A Ватто, ва Diaper—W. SMITH, Redcastle, Ross-shire, Blac сері Т. тте А and M. Согаоносм, Bothwell, Lanarkshire, Potato — ү. Е.Е, "Тномѕох, Edinbur; gh, Мег chant. 70] bt se s. 11,015100 3,654,960 14,126,490 en ре Other Securities 2+ Gold Coín and маши ilver Bullion E ———— £28,776,490 BANKING DEPARTMENT. DS ЕМ, Government Securities $167 863 (шетшде Dead ht Annuity) .. £11,251,396 Other »» so 21,108,064 8,189,500 899,628 з э» t - дики and (ts ЛЛ. pum SurnzirFs.— Wednesday being Mid. ees "day the liverymen c of London were m enedin | donis don a "d Middle for the ensuing year. The Common-Serjea " read Ње ~ пашез оЁ віх ена eligible | in rotation for € offi sley, Gibbons, and Water: and Mr, ре Гинея person of Mr Notes Gold and Silver Со! ҮЛТҮ? M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier — © лем. Fast Dereham, Norfolk AvsrIN, Ма: Ee hice. Вауег—І. ARNOLD f the Commissioners on. BrvaN ros "s Sq po Mie uet và mipton, dale, Lancashire, Pt Dealer--J. m ird Dealer—J. CoorrR,late of Birmingham—J. Liverpool 1 n Cab Proprietor P. cuu uri oar 3 Trafalgar “ We, the Commissioners appointed ur Majest: : a бардар л. date L3 Ed " dp un iris faken ol УЫН а: P Majcety S Palace s ЖААЙ! MET Yent to Кызы р LN the fine arts вс н b Majes vier pu the e the ate chairman, his o ерон the rS Con times took in the labours of the commission and in lastan, : Nottin enr n тт, East Noi үү: е 4-4 е осу асаа раан парон, AR LEY, P: ‚ late F: = Jone 27, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ANOTHER CANAD) ае нее Е. — des Company's май si steamer, Nor tons, — left Liverpool for аб оп ihe p. ; on the night of the 141 inst. on St. Paul's e Norwegian was sister "ship already begun the corresponding painting representing the purchase of | Bet thlehem Hospital by the Governors of | London Жаң; by way of the York Road, to Lambeth Death of Nelson. Those works, measuring оге feet in even St Thomas’ e removal of Bethlehem to а] апа Vau CREIR PAi companies Жор! байи. healt and suita lity. he earnestly Rei g in our last report to tho vast mie e of ; ошын у 9 pro for the Royal Чейн ‚ we observ while so | hoped that th otracted negotiations which - 80 ied Steam extensi "yrs А E. м tho едва in the ifte d es one | long occupied the attention of the governors of both | 1800 artist, 16 wou. e desirable that the necessarily p cution should so conducted as that the works when tor- tia mae e wealthy E MAS | Island was los rupted, should, as far gopeitle, pee symmetrical | this have resulted in an arrangemen iral arrangement. On this principle we recom ended that the two large compartments fa Royal ент which would thence be deri rredto. On tunate objects s. the des qai dd institutions. Before be too the ved by the unfor- | of the ill- fated rab us which was. Аи about two ine Cape Race and is the seventh months A might. late, m Governors of Bethlehem Hospital, Gonit the Hom Mr. ту, the Ae sud and d of аз, thema- | ; Br ISHOPSGATE,—The анны of St. Botolph, ‘Bishopsgate, vacant by the death of the Rev. A ah y to 1 express rosocuting t the ork nce his exclusive Robing Room— which is sino. Жыга Tor the аак of one о the standing committees of the House of Lords. Her Law and Judgm e +, nee i who has undertaken s and w. red sketches for severa of n» pA (m обет Ате | а мр ане ting ‘ Moses bringing down the Tables of Ње Law y ы gely l that has taken place in Rud exe- the first of the series, has re chiefly in conse- Mem ce oes T we think t Е TaM adopted $ there is n зуу їп future he should not proceed much more jd "The s ed proposed for the Poors and mmons Corridors are illustrative of that great contest whi e ulat ong | and treatment of the | insane, for ye e the general subject is *Justice on Дача, А its Бетер їп la ^d 80 поети to health, n and bodily. 16 had for —€— | ж 13 daa William Rogers, M.A., incumbent of St. Thom: starten Cha "dcn in ordinary to the rebend ary 0 of St. | auls, The living was E Wo many the aile of Bethlehem, as respected its limited and situation, in d centre of a бич and nova RE th гой t St. Andrew Undershafe, and s в It i „кар to un pn re се the rector's incom increasing popu was most vomit i sole administration of its ample property and incoi intrusted to the Pere The Co deer. кубе Jt upon these points in detail, and hoped that the new 108p ital and upon а plan fice м. Lr in зе Фе to 12001. pe embodying all the е sugges ested by modern and Court äressmaker, 170, Regent Puuh viden: nce that de есеаве ed, who the advanced state of science. dm 30 бењу was taken ill on Friday week, end on when medical o in. ^H asleep, and her bedfellow, ра Santry, who was t dow: assistance was called She afterwards арреа: ы) to n by her side, but on dei examination showed that death esulted from apoplexy, the surgeon stating in ped ia that long hours of work in a ts describing 6 "зонани which ha pia Рец the iac Lal д, е two hospitals, Mr. John nson, the treasurer, 1 read the aught ‹ of a letter he wded ерэн and taa in a close, badly ventilated room, would have a great te paintings, not only in the Upper Waitin; the building, ha s £ secon ded by Alde ds Fin innis, to appoint а deputation M raped by Баз suthoriti of еш оврї ital similar deputation from t body, aro of asce rtaini ing ere itis spas that an е that the ече йд b eec fp com wedge with the meeting & чи тоте eos eg and te ms which. Fi described. an her surgeon con- позан а а haria e ов cds t e Be o MA те. а - mg to it letters from Drs, Hood and Lawrence in за, this evidence aud deser the bed-rooms, el ability and айыу. не out of the del paintings d by partitions s small com е а е вегі 2 es is to co een b MAL rx ават an il gai g jus ust large е to MW on e the remai: three have,been approvi us, the a e М ning crea у delonded by thé LG The Mir И. R. c Hamilton thought Piper placed end to end. ,Wi th t о yo eMe Cavaliers against the Parliamentary army”—has been еы р аба executed in kd water-glass З шей. paf м + sh : f health or, co g origa NE aerian as the treasurer’s ү А do. accompanying ones, be | їп нед ЕС had been. А third EE man, who been allotted to Edward Mathew Ward, R.A. ; | » m. allott көз; Tis able t Lent ur ота printed and circulated ашп the members, and „ап һай attended deceased during her last illness, expressed зи $ ИШ о e paintings, нете LA pe early da; jn, ie E a ted E their considerat: —— sita М completed, and a ske ог a as been| man Phi ш said that the question was simply one of|crowded and bad ly ventilated. "The ury re rned a Т; 'progr t n Britis ore ined о ie ec money, the Governors of ehem | verdict that E I n eres but p^ was of those statues (to be executed in white marble), from James І. | Were S y fall in with the ны. Ж those | фос much reason that her death was greatly to William IV., are proposed to be placed i "i the ера Gallery ;|of St. omas if the latter would sg «егар y by vg long hours in a crowded w ork- commissions have been given for six, ompletion| that was asked ldermau Sidney said but € git the analia zx may be DE. as Indispensable G Ё йн еу : Рет коз tues of | Governors o Bet m had now an opportunity, Bev Qu. а "hi A bro ht before, ihe St. British Bovercigné p "— be placed in the Ro M Gallery | 48 might never ier again, of doing a grea рр да-да СЕ L3 and its immediate precincts admits of being subdividd into four | service in the p 2-5 p i the sick poor а premises, I disti T classes, occupying respectively the Royal Gallery, the insane of the he counsell even - Har Uy © Queen's Robing Room, the Ve ЕШ, апа y e Daner Landing- | serupulously табу cd s erwise КА Place. Should the series be continued beyo e Royal Gallery, | avail themselyes o of it АМЫ the chance remained. After | that the ventilation was d It w erred to ише end t Ws es Xi states inia intended X ira Queen some r бе На rwood, Sir Walter Stirling, r it would be desirable Ro ЕЕ sho хапае t statues in the Vestibule and executed iu metal, would be of much 1 E The 2 and n n which Mr. persons work E "di ep. may be said to comprehend all the oh lem cost. 1 n pr F: A Belle Dr. Webstar Me "Thompson. antey M.P.; THE PUBI HEA: —The Registrar-Generalľ’: ше &- E тоиы in а of statues and and Mr. Williams Sur m M.P.; М. | Weekly dori йара, tha: t in the week that end ded Ro we have not presumed Yo дайт oen far ап "ot : sud t гай, Mr ft ‚ Be es Alde seam Waterlow Mon June 20, the ME of deaths registered i in the ould or should not be deferred. In the other | took part, an ад er two fiho кое had been | London were 1191. average number in the Ee es Queen's Robing Room and the two Corridors—it is | negati ived, the consideration of the reply to the Home corresponding week of the 10 di а. aces Fase m Кы they d bed er, eted e Secretary was ae retia ed to а fn meeting, and it | {ог increase of populatio e pres may possibly be luded ће nü M ot pe рн was resolved that the President, Treasurer, and five of | re eturn із therefore 48 met "tbe Mui ү луч - the earlie rimental frescoes in the upper Waiting Hall. | ће Go was fatal in d smallpox in 64. the T€ Ie С, of E of ш: works — nm week the birt. vd pu boys and 941 gir all ommuiüttee in i uses H deterior he kami "à тишне, assisted by Sr. Tao мав Hoserr TAL,—A Ge m f thé|1879 children n, Wer in London. In the able chemist, after careful and repeated inspections of tho moon of this apita, was held. on Tuesday, ; when | 10 corres; degere. ves of the years 1853-62 the aver- but through-|it was resolved o motion 0! "у. Tite, М.Р., | age number was 1864, tat. Provine „ Craypoy.—Brother Ignatius, v who h has been inhibited n terms mutua lly adva: m i9 "А ене d circulated amon ће par rishioners the follow: wing h wil be requi er. ^ have this year submitted he Lords of asury | the Treasurer, Mr. Tite, M.P., Mr. Deputy Elliott, and | explanation of the English — of S. Benedict, to enm Ре кыены кш ent, amounts Dr. Leesou. Previous to this meeting А deputation | whieh he belongs :—“ It w^ reti for eri безь ment of the works now in р кодта for Which i farther payments from the grand committee of the Hospital had had an | strictly Church of Engla med жеге. ж, qo ese arn Za sd diee interview with the Thames Embankment Committee of | members of the English Ciuron feel called p^ devote skill, aa well as „ы he activity, Т. унд diia dx the Metropolitan Boar orks at their offices in | themselves — to Go vw s servic e, though not desi with which our s ry, Sir Charles Eastlake, has, during а | Spring Gardens on the subject of a site for the new | of the yoke f the priest "Becàu. se many pen ve perd of 21. years Tullio important and “ы an ital The deputation was in: d . Tite, | left the Ch for: monastic soc pce nage know = Charles Se who explained the poney of the committee to Prince Con: sue gd to tig jmd Pics oti as а ste " ue ospital a pieno of atem ag regard may be to those long and meritorious services.— | the S minster Br йн, SRE UN Sesana the chair), N; giten ogei md DEM - Houses of Parliam: - фа > EvEguvN Denison (Speaker) н а reclaimed from the river, а pe А А е е элек: ТЕГИ ilable t lu rule of 8. Benedict y seriptural, and in ETHLEHEM HOSPITAL—A me of the Gover- | south side of the Thames, The Board orks Com- | harmony with the doctrines ot the Reformed English nors of Bethlehem Hospital, the largest that has|mittee Scad Hs Айде with the СМС d n a | Church. 6. Because as lon. a the нит Church is rred for years, was held оп Monday, to consider a n ndi d, accom ting spirit, The whole matter, | without such —— M she is in this respect unlike letter from the Secretary of State for the Ноте | ћеу mid, w "was nid under the consideration of ке | the штен pr tive church. 7. belli she desires Department, enclosing on m the ommissioners in Parliame {агу Commi pes k; in но medical staff of "pd regular means of acting out L , stating their in ref. in favo um site, they | those м of of perfection enjoined by Christ to those of Bethlehem Hospital by ld dc i e bees to receive — celibacy, y а а s, and the removal of the pads institution to| of the ааба ind Eo бідна рн the obedience, 8. Because the а suitable locality in the neighbourhood of London, | difficult problem as to a suitable Mots r the [еч га pum prayer book and Чып жадыны cde the derman Copeland, M.P., President of Bethlehem, erit e of. this из) ж — c ua їп | сим ishops and ancient fathers as our Eos the chair. ut ters ot Sir George Grey and of | the midst of a den se population site su. rs «sped los и кка ee of "Seripiure, and уй unani- the Commissioners in Lunacy were first read. ТЬ itself jfi regard pie uter tic ме of the оа. ЫЧ they had watched | ventilation, by b to the river on one - d orders. 9. елей eli institatdoné аге required now- p interest the discussion in reference to tho! having a great mede. at the back leading a-days more than ever —first, to insure the services of 1 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTF. Hon wid literature in the cause of the Church against honte ultimately deprived of his pr^ He a хоре ealed a erg е) Ch wem «x He had seen much sei ч E ies ou ve to the Ramena Court of the colony, and now oyal Engineers, in , America, - pe Wi attacks of heresy and infidelity (this work the secular ealed to this Committee Kingsdown in giving judg- Mesi became а Major. | ^ 1860. Latterly h studs clergy have no t for, their numbers being sad eit said Аку the diocesan кулой um and its acts were illegal, | prominently know his labours and d writin ed T ies insufficient for the wants of our increasing population);|and that the bishop had decided wrongly. They therefore | general of convict iens уо: ly, to sv ppl ina " € egula с annulled the sentence, condemned the le 59 in the costs. { — Р: ғ EXCHEQUER.—The Alexandra.—The ich colleges of home missionary im the. there being ап | nas been so long pending respecting the seizure of the steamer , ар dearth of labourers i Lord's vineyard, | Alexandra was begun in the Court of Exchequer on Monday. сон which dearth is fast increasing with the " a will be ретары that the vessel Sid Mr 24 the ба, thirdly, to supply plao es of iut f or the over- val om-house authorities at Liverpool on the plea that she was THE SOUR Е THE NILE. — On uilt and fitted out for the Confederate States, contrary to the worke d and poor amon e parochial Mua whose | provisions «f the Foreign Enlistment Act. The prosecution, | ® extra meeting of the Royal Geographical E g t e Fore bein during their period of rest i might be supplied by | which was инш, by the Government, was conducted by | was held at Burlington House, to welcome a member of the и і : fro monastic order. eed Attorney-General i Йе, and many heigen ж England с ains Speke r and to "a тг боп On Wednesday, before a bench of | cluding som ipt engéged by tio Federal authorities, | Шо à short acecunt of their discovery of tire aeui E , magistrates in this town, the Marquis of Hastings | 3nd ey ep чао had been rcd чр. р. Бот Les ш сы. was ыр y беу pesi of meeting t the peri y the Confederates' agents in Liverpool. e case for and larg was charged with causing a cock to be cruelly tortured, | the prosecution closed on Tuesday. Sir Hugh Cairns on Wed- | | bt openin, vg. апа Edward Platts, Josep rother, and James | nesday addressed the jury for the defence, but called no wit- | py cetin Sw Roderici Майып Pes a th g 016 , his gamekeepers, were charged with aiding | nesses, contending that no reliance whatever could be placed 5, аб the and abetting in the offence. Mr. Sleigh conducted the | 9? the evidence of the principal witness] for the Crown, who Queen and the Pri un of , Wales had e ressed he t g behalf of = Е had commenced his career їп the Confederate Navy and was | о i prosecution on behalf о the Society for the Prevention now a вру of the Federal.Government. The Lord Chief Baron | ое hum n enterpris The King of Italy oi sent t of Cruelty to Animals, The principal — of the | in summing up, said that the Foreign Enlistment Act was in- мо society said that һе had gone down to uiries tandad to prevent the, enlistment or engagement io of His H gold Eds Y pelo an euis: ч asion “e М ajesty's subjects to serve in Forei Armies, and to prevent | for presentation to Captains еке ап! rant, acco; aat i ol o arre iu Piet "Platte. the ba 05 ing g ош. ач апа equipping in im His Majesty's dominions pan йн by а о enin ter, which E е е плесу, he v or w: wi Ніз jy's license. quis ^o question in this case was whether the Alexandra was merely | read thein. The n Geographi ical society сох бав t. Donnington "Hall « TUN that was sowas роу awful, or whether Ù tiero wa куышны his zo ey S E Куш Sist i m z : H e was any is discoveries in the Lake anza ict in Sunday — — belor. ium деть ае тш ы Ретро), t English Em that Captain Speke had shown his erm of the һо Й s s, that were six cocks killed, that | the vessel should be fitted ide E. fous armed i рок н 5 ; ur or purposes ion, i pairs of coc! Е h ‚ f € КАЙ to him mi f сз ӨН ad al ай steel apura on ой; and:that:the Marqtis was нб other epe. [iA supply any quantity of m A khe lake after the Emperor Napoleon. Не then introdued — | *|of various kinds for the de et of p why object H sai . ы ships? Why ай anipe. alona: be ех ра Speke, who would, pisi Grm on behalf of him- 4 p o! and an оШсег stated that they had called on Lord Hastings on the qo of Jun ne, They stated who „еу меге, - ld h tł е n; The statute is not made to provide means of protection for belli- loudly. hen silence was at last restored, Captain Domington Hall 2 rie preden -aba гезит det had ha d кем оа ти бы Ке кзы а Sd t bna don sell | Speke said that before reading his paper;he begged mew і x ы Ф bns: UAE Mrd AA, oi Tho HERBERT TIO y OU wh emeret 1016 кде" п$гойиге to them а - о; the. d intelligent of the Equa atorial tribes, It was raga the ыа эпі fide by of a man of this tribe that he was able t , and ^ е t ad been any cruelty use u fie; clearly nothing imore: that Н abre buildi Te | he thought it omy just t ges керү o oane should words of the information. Аз far a ord astings | арреатей that, позво ^^: Webster s Dictionary," ” equipping оша some of the most inae of this race and d, he should relieve | $ furnishing with a апа furnishing i d them back to us г nativ try as consuls, to . ictionari nj t ench from . any further trouble. А conviction $ I sist in spreading сойт and civilization. against them was then entered М gistrates throughout Rasterit Хей: Тһе little fellow, а fine boy of about 14, is an excellent specimen чу the intellectual а 2 his m^ being as strai and bis fore rehead s high as those of ап European, Although р his woolly — - ad mil dark "idu е (грн characteristio m "bat his Afriean blood. Am med. i y dise at his reception, and ne band. со volle te A rad Pa the wicethipé of the society all "his ie. rant had а similar eompanion. with E in tbis саве he уоп glad to hand such moieties, amounting to 57. 10s., to the Loughborough гузид nsary. then it шешшш m that the Foreign ` Srovem.— Тһе new building of the British Orphan The укудан дайынын йн анон Asylum at this place was inaugurated оп Wednesda ay the КИТА The. Attorney-General tendered а Bill of pn Righe commen is paper, ** Tributaries Compared," by describing the Lake e the Prince and Princess of Wal & Nd а Code edle MMC Baton ning, the principal head of the Nile. This lake is с 71 the proceedings rd Mackenzie, of St Ps in lat. 3 deg. S., and from that point to its debouchure, 1 in the hands of the Prince them 1 in the Mediterranean, in lat. 31 deg. N., the Nile tra- sum E 5 0007. to pay the cost of the mire d which Obituary. verses а distance of over 3000 geographical miles, or n fact sso e ee for ever tothe in o ADMIRAL THE Hox. 818 @ковак ELLIOT, K.C.B., died on Wed- | nearly one-tenth of the circumference of the earth, the weekly pde g the пену qup adea aa з Terrace, Knighisbridge, i inhis| When he discovered the Nyanza Lake in 1858, he - en - | Relief ( ана onday, е Нор. Secre- | 79th year. as the second воп of ved с of ad found it to be a large sheet of sweet water, lying about — ry reported that the Suid есе last week wa: Bir 3500 feet above the level of the sea, and he at once - 21017.; and the balance in the bank was 355.2827. Mr. [parmi e Wii marri felt certain that it could only be the source of some көп er Farnall's xcd stated that there was а үсе, daughter of Mr. James Nos, of бойдо, Yorkshir ad -— river vom the Nile. The n atives had tradi- decrease oM he number of persons receiving | РУ hon» wno Wessel! vag a eiit Хоф, п. | tions, too, of its great extent, and certain Arab mer- relief in the as өл айй with the previous ? a Mr tens ifo o the Ho dian of. Zanzibar r, who penetrated those regions in bonn id M ps the 6th of December there had t. , one of the Lords iralty. search of ivory, assured him that Nyanza was the decrease of 106,587. Grants of n nearly late Admiral entered the navy „= на іп tho E: бете source of some great river. Other traditions heard і 12,0001. er voted to various places, yc eid rre suat уз де ринге, Lord | рот the natives confirmed him in this opinion; ie tion 's in 1795, рле + Goliah when at shiv i Eod British E into. action, on А lst of 1798. n board the San Josef | о Scotland., M à —On Sunday morning, about | I ння rus rellene in pd Laud, goce. were |: alarmed by William S. Gra clerk in employ- = ment of Mr, Stephen, Я е ^ their doors and informing them that his wife was dea house. On Ugarda with a the expédition fallen ill. On his return to England he found Sir Roderick Murchison deeply ep the necessity of at once completi ng the work he Me i undone. He himself merde epe irt of ctr ere o for P^ Eg ће о dis: world had mitis his views, now happily renim | MS ce eias еМ the lan —À of the troo by actual шере оп апа iidem On returning — Seed ees sssiotin ac: | with his brave compani Captain Grant, to lying dead ‹ ; the bed- ig he Sultan of loyed, deem M esté 5 i south et the lake, in 1861, he room door, on a post-mortem е: it being, rs 192, € to the хаи guardship at Portsmouth. In|hit u new route, which he su ты и тапк, ће жаз шек рт жыз the ivory ос would lead to а creek uch |. eomm in the western flank ing in the language drunkard for so ears, and that her husband had ко n arti ee psi and luke, it turne been rendered miser iserable b by her. On Saturday evening in ill l health, idus the combined Өс of the climate rà over new lake, t Luero-lo-Uri which эре g — ppp S bares ina үне of Nm бов in the * discharge. of the duties néinche ed to bis his com- large. наны of Mg a. is now P uis ' and about seven o'clock the neighbours heard a lo mau e rst Secretary to t ty aragwe tha noise in the house, and it is supposed that at that time | fr^m Deceniber, Чон i GR 1585, AM e eere lake receives its Jar тев plv of terrestrial the murder was committed. 'Тһе husband, who M Lord of the Adm eh un ч ке. was аррошге к 5 Reit n hitherto borne a very respectable character, bas been | aide-de-camp to Kiug William Tr: x Н zu he was ET apprehended on the charge of Wilful Murder. * |a Co баш сас О, 4 Jenn me а Knight Commander of | These pears hat h р once, The El Е: те his um n 5 733 Domsom. Rev. W. Lon in Parii 5 both whence they derive their water, are in the middle А rain, in 1862 no ча | 233 days out of the year were more or less wet The first place from which he obtained a view of yo Nyanza during the second expedition was from town of Mashonde, in the Uddu portion of the country бо shore ме. E d en s Зока Je Каа the b iua - there 70 years of ago; his present wife is the daughter of d K Танк 27, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. E 1 half side of their heads having| BIRTHS.—On the 19th i — nst, at 2, Rue St. Florentin, Paris, s i by de n ч trees as tall и ӨЫ ы | curly hair the е г. streight. Tbe largest pent of | Ње wife of e Е. OrLtFFE, M.D., ofa " daugnter—19th inet, the blue gums of кии Travelling, however, is Kitiara неа the kingdom Опуого. Не а, та күш, T wife of GERALD SEYMOUR-PITZ- most irksome in this of the country, for owing to | long ux interesting account of the history of тл Oaoa th vifo рге LM, иди Coombe, g i lau; NFO 8 J йота of Unyo P А Pede d. воп о! when its name 18 change Further on, the Тһе Princes ена ие: — of women, крт: MARY, БиХ а of Sir С. Н. J. ANDERSON, Luajerri foliows its exam mple, t still „Зуу оп, бае progeny i , of cou most numerous. Whena 4 ame at the centre of the northern coast- lake, King die M. D sons are y Urat etot t hissuccostor and | t St. George's, Hanoyer Square, C Ay де: D т issues the parent stream of the Nile, MIN o over are kept in case of accident until the | M.P., to GEORGIANA SUSAN, you nges t daughter of Lord LYND- of an igneous character, and forming falls 12 ft. high, coronation, аё: which опе is pensioned off and the Sut don dr ДМ» ж AE rM ea . 248. t H 8q., SON O0! e enera: ve OCKBU RN, which he had christened by the name of the e "Ri pon othe xs banishe ed to Unyoro. Untidiness in dress 18 A | daughter of the Lord Chief Justice of England—95th inst, аб Falls,” іп honour of the President of the crime, unless the offender possesses sufficient | St, бео rge' *, Hanover Square, Westey Moore, Esq., to Miss iety at the time of the starting of the expedition, riches хо pay an enormous fime. eene di or even | Fo&rEscUE, daughte he Hon. G. M. Fortescue - 23d inst, he , 9D iniles north benefit conferred, is | êt St. Peter's, Pimlico. Captain e Lyon, Royal Horse f the Artillery, to ve RA, youngest daughter of the late Hon. the Equator, was the je outle& examined, owing to punishable. The Court iraton e also curious. No | nro Ак а Жаы ды BE James, РАЙ; the barbarous restrictions placed on travellers by the шо ы. allowed to stand before the "King g, and to touch | James ig ЖАТ, Esq, M.P. for Beverley, eldest king of the country. They, however, saw the junction | h т look at one of his women is death. They | воп of Jamos Males Esq., UP € eet тонны ERON, er o! ofthe Nile with the Kafu and Asua ua rivers, and crossed Bie implicitly in magie and Ee gril eye, and the | onw HrRON MaxwELL, Bart, of Springkell, Dumfriesshire— the Luajerri Dé way between its — VP ааа ^ King 8 ея День ү attended by a certain number оЁ| 20th inst, at St. Mary's, Brompton, ALEXANDER GORDON, and its junction и the parent str omen ned with dead 97 Г earing | youngest son of the Rev. EpwARD BRETON, rector of Char- down the Nile from th»*Ripon Fa Ils hey fit passed ай of. "plantain wine in their mes. iei miopi Dorset, to FLORENGE I BS is youngest daughter of hrough a row o at sandstone hills, after which the river| King of Karagwe із the most civilised o Р ыла ater, Somerset, and 46, Onslow Square, Lonüon— 1 h with the beauty of а mountain | native Seni но бетер Uga ез “Сарай е 18ti inst, at the Сог € the Holy Trinity, in Brompton, torrent, ruuning off at ж: into long flats, more like a | spent many (days with him In ners, civility, | Maior НЕввквт Vau ja P аон. м ена lake than а rivef, In Unyoro it із increased by the апа rU Mint he might Е bá ене with many NR TRE Ta онх WALTE contributions, of the xm and Luajer ri, and continues | | Europeans. He owes much of this to the influence of Ж, aruma Falls di hant d Moussa Mzouri, who helped Right Hon. James SrUART-WORTLEY and Mrs. Stuart-Wortley, vii boisterous velie, Быз! could not continue their. ди кру his advice to conquer his brother, with whom | aged 3 years and 10 montbs—15th inst, at Baden-Baden, at the ithi war, Не w ef entertained with many | bouse of her sister, Countess Blücher von Wahlstatt, JUSTINA, the co try. > Madi f the Kin g's questions, as to A aen of the old | ^ Chief Paetico or tho [o ot Gommon Piesa- 24d i c e cou "et. where dt still м ears ihe unmis RN erei racter «беа and why the moon made t the earth. Не 21, Arlington Street, Luo сата wite of JOSHUA BATES, E-q., of tlie Nile asa: Е арӣ long rapids. Неге 16 is that also wanted to know eren Тай of which һе | апа mother of Madam n dé Wey "a at the Belgian another at feeder from the Nyanza lake, the Asna ' had e from as ivory traders, could blow up the | Minister, aged тетш e at Rillezioay, DENZziL EDE, Esq., т grea he other sid hole Africa with wde T t th Lieutenant В. M., an 1 J.P. for the county of Essex, aged 82 — river, joins it on Y častern к п theotherside a whole of Afr gunpowder, The moment the 35i, inst, at Bah, Jaxer Pares, the wife of Major MONEY- ountry—a8 far, Captain A xe NAA nav мр Kent Mitis, en of мышка acres igi У h messengers to the King of nda to pre the wa ent—9th inst, at A] HN BELL, .M.'s Consu| раа batara UM p Tie Lat X ы: "us Kun for him. -A The King v Bind Jure ана affo e ved In wwe erin Айк di 7 Brighton the ei mei to be a 1 e little is really. known about it, owing to the fact of no every possib e information about the country. While inst, ar at the ену of St. Pauls, Covónt Garden, the Rev. King took bim yachting on Murchi- | НЕмвү HUTTON, АЛИ, торег вро spots. ^ Ргосеейїп n Creek for several days, and he frequently went Pent is the Bahr-cl-Ghazal, c ius hi Nis | раны with. the Princes of the Court, who, when has hardly & M ene ream, having more the — -| he had shot Жү would rush up to and shak of a river. Th ^ ie р, him heartily by the hand —а custom little known COVENT GARDEN, June 27. dy white Vegetables of all kinds still continue abundant. Peaches orth, who had kill ed апа. Nectarin more entiful, and of Grapes Strawberries are becoming plentiful, and fetch from 6d. to бега, e vinh i may be said to be on € one-third ^i in IU part of Africa. зан 2ч —— they heard of the Nile. Wi size at its point of junction the King r as ye e discovered. Its кста [e 3 "the | arig had been seen to t possibility or 2 coming from Lake Nyanza. Thethird numbers of the natives g^- а wonderful gun. afluent is the Southern Sobat river, also full and, This made him most anxious P СЕ on, as he sup- тз per lb. Cherries of foreign go th, of which there are navigable. The Northern Sobat they ” passed posed the party of white men to be that of Mr. М about И iba omh. бг Moina, bit ВЫЕ дс knowing it. Captain Speke en went | Petherick, who ha inted t i e then | and foreign, there is а good supply, and Oranges as ee deseri cer tributarios е: the Nile, | Мотой E: or U, алд, with sns ришсе a Өр, {оге lenti Л New Mai. otatoes realise from 8s. to 118. per cwt, Cut b account. of his meeting | leavin eos umanika' v reru а e he Bow п chien 2 aleas with xs Mur opio who “ы vM come up the е d е z м 10,000 f d ee 2^ пу. — DRAN as, Моде and Roses 5 Nile meet him ess than three|tain peaks, pe an ee а e King o! d ladies. "s Baker and his party intended following Uganla sent an arm К meet him, who Pine Apples por b. 4s to je Oranges, per box, 30s to 403 out the stream su ed {о lead to the little Luta | conducted him throu the "is Every where | Strawberries, p. 1b., 6d to 2s — per 100, 5s to 108 Nzigi lake to its source. They чона be pleased to| they went ls people Fent their i. p their чей n anri 9d UE gie fr mall, per bushel, 14s hear that Mr. Petherick was in perfect health апа | visions behind them. The fertility of this part i is very Р, рег doz, 15s to 308 Мей do., 188 d spirite, and trading Өм Өү when last | great, and t the scenery on the shores of the lake most | Nectarines, do. MN Walnuts, do., 10s to 108 he heard of him. Captain Grant, who met with a|beaotiful. Оп arriving at the King of Uganda's | Melons, each, 3 similak nd af cheering to that given to his com- са ital he found 16 necessary to wrap ар all his presents VEGETABLES. panion, then MM the meeting. Не said that, jin chintz before sending them to the King, as nothing | Cabbages, per doz., 6d to 1з. | Tomatoes, each, 4d to 6d nothing could give him greater pleasure than to bear | bar i де naked cou nA t be b. " hy bis Msjesty. He сора чі, DM eo р. bundie, 1s 6d он witness before the a of the wo rid to the e energy of t e palace undreds of conical| Potatoes, оа Берени, p.ton, Urna тро ДА 9s to 58 his LA: Copt in Speke, d ents, d over (un ott et а gri Toce of ER on Shallots (new), p. bunch, 6d Not an m 10,000 who attempted such a - jonrne y | courtiers and attendants were to be seen en ed in| » n rei 100s to 1208 | Rhubarb, p. bundle, 2d to 4d vietorious, and he fi elt proud EL every conceivable occupati. ion, from rining on musical А р еніне ыш рер, ба rig had the honour and privilege of n sending | Turnips, p. bunch, 9d to 18 3d | Endive, p. score, 1s to 2s a chief. ҮЗА had collected pem m natural 1 to the King that h h i hodell кле а P аа E d to 2s зне танча eig Y^ Md and had made many sketches. They were | mona essage th sit » sto 1з Wo of them artists, so бона sketches nul do be | on the ground ded wait sharp та he was "t te, But RET a т unco ore Dub eq a onim too god: He would, however, vouch for | һе sent back word that he was are accus- their accu accuracy. ir Rod erick then called on the meet- | tomed either to sit on the om acd NEW! — — 26. t for - heroes of the evening, | tier followed him, prophesying a a т" of evil from his | Best Fresh Butter 9з. per dozen lbs. which w sese = i east a dozen ringin mption. He however terrified the whole Court, wwmesqr еа о, TE unds,— "On Tuesday e n Speke delivered | King and all, into submission by merely opening his aon pe бие. т" at the Royali уы in the presence | umbrella, which they took to be a deadly weapon, OPS.--Bosovos MARS, Раат, June б of the Prince of Wal de Paris and | killing by magic. А chair TU Vg mtn! allowed | мока. Pattenden P Smith report the trade € а quiet several pea members T чы" p der family of у É and he Tia CELA by side | x кеа nded by st жй, Мем га deman X^ g to to Jappy Ане erga e е France. This одане was devoted chiefly to ап | зе our, and having by пів un! account of the Wahuma and some of. а кан tribes th ts of the evil eye. ha TR etre AA а ре pidiy, inhabiting the shores of Lake sen He sai p t ke К ja A u^ side h " ithout alteration. ing from the physical characteristics of € which time his Majes y sai ave you seen me?” and кее 8, аи to be descended from retired to "1 another jen where the а process of staring ЖЕТРОРОЫТАН, CATTLE MARKET. е á idea t was followed by а ar inqui: ing went into : т the traditions of the people, who, | a third tent, and Captain Spekefollowed. This time how- onday when ham their origin, always replied y t a sat Captain Speke's odas «рыба. that they the north. Тһе Whitworth rifle. Captain Speke told bim that it was DM ак sprang from the union between the children of Sbem | the custom of the ї Qa of the country of which ra Full and Ham, the negro b being modified and toned | ће was а prince make presents of everything that | From Germany down by the Shemitie admixture. Не then went on to | they possessed e any King into whose M т. gm and x" from escribe how the aboriginal inhabitants of Abyssinia, | entered. ingly im several nac] Proc pr үчкө y m ei who were essentially au agricultura le, watches, and a quantity of gunpowder. Н eer conquered enslaved by d races, wko li to e j in conversati Peth 8 | Best Scots, Here- the uce heir flocks and herds. ese ancient d the ility of ing through fords, &c. . Abyssinians eame down from the north,|north. It was time, er, before he quos ке Short-horns carrying all before them, aud. founding the great king- | his confidence. e Лента the King presented bim arr Fm i dom of Kittara, which was now split up into several | with — ble wee He men by| "majf-breds .. minor kingdoms through continual internal va ren ie те and the | ро. вош . Mx A si i of origin « Hipon Falls, the scenery of hich is most picturesque. | Beasts, 4160; E Lambs, у= ^a as 430, to him by опе of|The Prince of Wales remained time after the these people was repeated chi ure, examining M Beana oth regards number oec МАК лы "bo. ее йш at one а сора КОЕТ снн n 1 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AD AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Jons 27, 1863, about t| as on Monday Jast. We have | easier ; a good deal oftering ex quay. Indian Corn, sellers at e ыт ААДА кү the. same iiie! of Shee! ep rA Lam ule as on Thursday | 27s. 6d. for mixed American. Ы беш ofring at Зо. Ола ENER (Н: (Явар), Аре 40; з understands every Pt. Тһе в т E rather larger than on that day, and | with a limited business. Oats and Oatmeal quiet at late rates ranch ofthe profession. Four years’ good Character". е quoteMónA dre wal xi main ntain ned. Trade 5 exceed- ‚ Arnold's, News Agent, Heath Street, Ham pstead, N.W, ingiy "PS {е Calves. Price and m Fri Jun —Тһе market continues very dull, old. From Germany and Holland чча 3 340 Беш, "P100 prices m Бе do haie in all articles, as the “quantity of stuf (GARDEN ER beni —Age 81, married; und Sheep, and 553 Calves; and from Spain, 37 Beasts. Milch offering is considerably in excess of the dem. tands Pines, Grapes, Peaches es, Melons, &е., and Fl ет. Cows, 90. — —. .. (апа Kitchen Gardens. de single- han x d place ccepted os а s d s а | AvkERacES| Wheat. Barley. | € . Oats. Rye Beans. | Peas. | J. F., 2, North Street, West Bro ompton, S.W. $s Beta - Here- VIT. i-em re Вон wr pee May 16.. 465 9d 34s 6а nau p s 14 388 pis 35s 8d ords, &c. o. Shorn m kx — 93 33 T 38 36 5 DE Best Short-horns 4 ee p^ Ewes&?dquality .. = .. >ы HW, be 83 E 8 КЫ $ 38 11 |35 9 G^E NER (Hran). —Age 29, married, Scotch ; А е ig eg A xu in all Зі branche 9d quality Beasts 3 8— Do. Shom . ..8 8—4 4|gune 6 | 46 1 31 11 | 22 10 | 32 5| 3910 |36 S character. —С._ Wade & Son's Libra n E. Best Downs and Lambs . ..5 8—6 8| — 18 46:11 | 32 4| 22 10 | 3410] 89 8 [8611 |Kensington тагу, Street, T ec dun alves .. 8 i 4 46 9| 30 7| 33 0| 32 3| 40 4 |3710 — E mm AME 7 са (NT | 46 9| 32101 22 81 34 8) 39 8 |36 6 ес ARDE ENER (Нклр).—Маггїей, one child; M. 3 e о: firs FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LaAsT Six WEEKS AVERAGES. те sad A ps acquainted with co KET.—Jun i-em Wat. Wood & Sox, Nursery, Marostield, Uckfield, grise Byass's Bebside on ro 15s. {Жайна West | PRI y 23 Hartley, 15s.; North хани ee 18s. n Tanfield Moor LE Butes, 138. ; Walker Primrose, 12s, 9d. ; Wylam, 15s. 6d.; Walls | 46 10 п osfor . 6d.; Ed H nd al С: ga Pigs E 4 rnm qe Bis) & phe 11,320; Calves, m Fl 220. ARDENER (Hrtan). — — Age 40, married, two d E —— experienced in all T pren ches ession. ree year: d — „ Leslie Cottage, Laurel Отоу E ND. (res е "i = G шр (Нклъ).— Age 40, marr ied; under. *tands Stove, Gr uri ouse, чер, dud t, „Ki t hi &c. Has Ms M ena x Pe wc 3 & 2 p m Е @ S 8 " AE у 4 а = E & m о Ei E E d. ; 178.: Walls | 46 g End Kepier Glad 15в.; } Walls End Russel's Hetton, 15s. ^ч}. T 5 Walls End South Hetton, 178. : Walls End Heugh На 1), 16s. саа. гах КеПое, { 15s. 9d.; Walls End South Еке lloe, 1 в.; Carway and Duffryn Malting, 198. 6d.—101 ships at mar ket. HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. ANTED, a TRAVELLE DER (— панава, Втрмазга, Midhurst, Sus , TausspAY, June 95. require an = Ic n tor Prime Meadow CL {зн - 30s ber: ola .. m m er knowledge ot of Plants кА: be of p and pe horonga pic VR - T Pn cien кы. tly, be is ior do ў че. p^ Do eS quA p 15 15 2 QI diee «nd bo abi А кА, give satisfactory с car id — x will bo gla ad to engage with any nobleman or gani leman, E e bdo BANCA c. coe 0D 24 y вегу, Gre t mn НА YS атда practical Gardener is required.—W. H., Bedale X х |. — HARVEY & EASTON. Steam applied to Agriculture, ARD ENE H с: пе MES W^Am ED, a competent -— pomi т (^E d n T nna шууда at M) y Age M, Sup. y drm уму 100s Tof over .. 84sto 98s ulturat т achinery, team pro: m. Interior do. e $ 84 | New is La 95 Ploughing a and Tbreshing Малые i i m Тәре ee in es d ve усан? а бык —%. B., 17, Archer Mews, West- 9 о. = A 2: St. veu. F ^h 43 e d character ud capibiiitios eR аза бә 4 uperior over 1110 OSHUA "S enga tm permanent.—A pply, stating age, quali cations, previous occupation, references, 'and wages expected, ARDENER. —Age 25, single; boe WHITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, June 25, to C. 8нЕвзгоор NEWMAN, C. E., The Green, Sherborne, Dorset. Kitchen and Flower Gardens, Has E ) тш” g Fine Meadow "e S0sto 995 е Clover .. i to Do character.—T. S., Egham Nursery, Egham, Inferior do.. 75 90 пѓегіог до... .. 100 11 Prime New Hay.. ime92d cub .. 115 198 ANTED, a WORKING HEAD GARDENER, ARDENER.—Married, no ineumbranee : " Inferior.. .. .. — — |Inferior do. IR гэ а he (уйк uM ym Ager b n Un ues ке Stands his'profession in all its branches. Good К з BN nc ua *8 32 | New 2d cut M = — and partly of ano an. e mus sober, honest, indus- trious, and well acquainted with his profession. Wages 22 A сап be given.—J. В.; Post Office, Stony Stratford, Bucks, а Fe, with the "S e to live i in; no perquisites. A marri RITISH WOOLS.—Loxpox, June 26. - hui vin oné oF Wd CHINA ЫШ bà zc: At ose (GARD ENER. — Single; thoroughly understands о pesi in a sound, stato, and E demand | J. A. T, Messrs. Ганин Chai fing; Os oss, W.C. Flower and Kitchen Заев Жеш and Late Foreing. exists at full rates. But the edge аге Lv i sem Ps ad Mod. "Moi um 19, Hampshire Grove, late at the present extreme ra emanded . e amden ст.6 т TED, а First-class GRAPE GROWER. South-down Hog-s. d. s. d. | Leicest. Wethers 1 7tol s| aan ce chargo of velt eroe riim pesi tel Vines ARDENER.—Age 34, married, with ineumbrance; gets „1.840 1 9 Dio Homes ..1 8—1 9[i Grow for Market. No a plication will receive attention ой experience in Flower and Kitchen Gardens, the Йан. bred dito. 19—110 серн О 1:4... thiessa fully statig Феман Pr &c. and needed references as | Management of npa Melons, and Greenhouses. Can wn Ewes ..1 7 —1 S8|Flannel Wool . к а аа i барані Тһе Foreman ro Assistant where there LUE pond » Robert's Terrace, South Кеп nt Fl ..1 9 — .. |Blanket ditto .. — . ous. Vineries under шов recent culburd preferred, | Forest Hill, Ken g^ NR CE dre. Tias ames WALTER, 17,, Water Street, Liverpool. ARDENER, T4 30, single.—Mr. Wm. PAUL сап LANE, —Mownar, June 99, апу g a good "The supply of English Wheat to this morning's market W^ NTED, as GARDENER, an active industrious | well. versed in routine of d pretia Gardener; unusually small, and met а quiae sale at an пе говна of of PALLA who thoroughly ыар Flower and D on | баши and can have first-rate tenis ls. and Greenhouses. а а — 218. рег week.—W. . Ет market wi uM апа Жш, Wheat t was taken зү slowly and in retail at late rates. Lr arge of two or three Cows and some Poule Two iud Waltham Cross, N. Barley and Peas M us 7 Ay last Мак s C of бм, the men are a» —Apply to the Porten, 4, Victoria Street, Wesi Beans were rather dea Wit. arge вирі +. ats, the | minster, between 11 and 4 RDE trade was slow, and prices ees ^ fully 6d. per qr. а s | on with Mpeg, d waea nic RE 3 ca реон an NTED, as UNDER GARDENER, an activo | Ofico, Slough, Bücks A \ Л ТА РЕВ І L QUA E s steady Lad, willing to йш. himself useful. au a Oi a haereat HEAT, Essox, 1 Kent, &sSu бо jk. White 16 56 Де mu understand his business, and produce a good character Ж ARDENER Doreen —Age Sw oda hly а» а нея 21 selected runs. .ditto 087 +++. |42—52 | honesty, ability, &c.—J. L., Post Office, Godstone, Surre ew hi Manageme e С оте hard house, Conse ту, Kicker A aada Red а ANTED, a PERSON to manage a Seed Shop; must Оренте | gt. ot character We Вант, ror ere reed .Chev. 34—38 маци. .|31—34 2 IM а gei "core. d a quem ee ет са, аис : x i 28—52 ag oO0kkeeper.—. y le 8 g а еп апа Бя орао ted, [7^6 SEEDSMAN, Post Осе, New pinnam emm UR PLANT Б у үзө 9j ы К, Potato LE os NS C artic m yne. adu M ies in England. —J. P. D., Mr. А. R. Clarke, алена е, i I dms ANTED, a SHOPMAN and CLERK in the Seed Trade. Must thoroughly — tand his business.— Р чеч MAN, in а nobleman's or perona goce ..|21—32 | Address, stating age, if married, and where last employed, to —Age 28; well experienced in Early ап yp Pigeon . 5 34s to 385. Win tA pe ii. BRIDGEWATER PAGE, Seed pecie cm АЧКАНЫ, and Flowerand Kitchen n Gardening. bip ea rr —. Preig орону Small|40—46 eire 32—34 R. T., Mr. Southgate, 18, Duke's Terrace, Maldon Puas, Ye e rue ‘Boilere 35 Уже ТЕН .. . [37—40 ANTED, ап A ANT or UNDER KEEPER, Kentish Town, N.W. rt 30—38 h famil; кк дА Yellow. 4b тей SEN ivo are k 25. ma "HW M DER Giu ви ees EMAN, in a gentleman's в or nobleman?s Garden. Proun, best marks delivered. „рет sack 42—47 с | d Catching Y Vermin, &c. Forense character быр мен Understands een. ud first-class Grape Grower; _ Sd dv ee араса ditto Dx rege E н 32—44 | үү, . per wee ek a: and a о ouse.—Apply by letter to Mr. | Orchids, Stove and Greenhou: Plants ts, Lycopods, vue Foreign ....,....... pA 20—28|Per sack|34—48 Pieri , Rédenham, Ani i i uni ET М mi A some ‹ = in an ng m FRIDAY. Jun rs Ане the week the die has ае Н ta Vichy Masa ume Ls c Asche of а. 9 Soxbrms, 41, Warwick Street, Ryde, Isle of Wight. а] the growi! ps, sare exception o n T wil activé, To Nurserymen Becr aiu ua. inr aia storm of thunder an etsworth. de. panied ith hea Mi. Thé Wheat tradi е and in > TRENAK ва and d PROPAGATOR or MA or MAN. AGER. o dull, and rather lower; the demand for the Continent i Oulisation of all kinds of. Plants, d A for the present satisfied, g corn was firm with a. NVANTED. WOMEN, without Stove, ёс, Wi ia Rhododendrons, Asalésá which. EY Ў s : iüifers, Hoses, Хр ti ferese- ча. eere tine ire =з фы» її vali Of Stock, "Could Travel i f roqui aired, ds арч TE сее ые Rc Eod a | Salesman au d Correspondent. Good refe pem ter reported p the coast. Tio ой trade has Portman аа e atu REPRE AS been quieter tbis week. Wheat iam ven Y main- Poss TOR (FOREMAN Ан), "Thoroughly - experi- tained. Spring Corn remained unaltered. Rye as ing gom in [корана Plant Growing, апа all that concerns demand and advancing ; Linseed and ‘Cottonseed rather m rade.—HoRACE, 24, Clift Street, New North Road, N. In Paris (June 25), holders aske s берс or eat an EUR Nar! beate eui limited. A few parcels ot сона WANT P LACES. —Letiars Letters to be Post Paid. Doi aea; or PROPAGATOR ánd rowa N.—Age 94; understands the Pro; i h f Fl. timated at 7750 cwt. Тһе ві rks for delivery this month are quoted equal 0405.64. per 280 bs. T Thearrivals Ty XPERTENCED GARDENERS (бт as GARDENER | generally., zwi gir $31 Likewise ‘Grafting, dr of English[orain and foreign ey during the week and BAILI of various ncm win recomm — Ноа illiams toria Nursery, Road, ил, of foreign cis A ra qa n MNA poids » бино. Zone sox E BO goha a arket? w: ith. attended, апа scarcely ап; еввгз. e was transacted in either English or forei Prises | John's Wood, London, v Nase, Ревеле first-class MAN, of Ei and Pens Pring Monday's qui CR E d ———— лш. offers. services to the due > any erg ing а Em LARDENER (Нил), age 27, sigla. The Rev. Т. abd бее M DIEA Not and to effect sales it was necessary to submit to a slight L4 TEA im and General Man L А who is competent to take ch of Flower UU з Gardens апа Forcing Houses. Тыге year Tr Жл ind | Wheat. | Barley. Oats. | Flour, |. 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AREE on irg in dad to the 9 of L said карт аз по а їп the wort that ho зж в of the Енехсн had renewed his overtures чә ү of offer- UEM 8 AU ra , for g joint mediation America. their sole be Оа Tuesday ; stated that the French Аш had called | n him an the rumour that the а view to bring about a cessation o in America. The Earl of DERBY moved for a of the lamation issued by Sir for the sedute of the Ionian Islands to xpressed his opinion that the cession THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [гол 4, 1863. when she will return to Windsor n to her | Bernstorff until Monday, when Her Majesty will depart esaet ш E 31st inst. for Germany. On Friday | for o si her return to Berlin, piis ueen, ео рай by Princess Ror. eds чи dn Vit. is stated that the тенк ther advantageous to England, beneficial to the Islands. nor likely to conduce e: ie ot of European arrangements. Earl ELL de- Be ptos, drove the grounds. Їп the after | Ргіпсе an à Pri of Wales will shortly honour the fended the proposed cession, ч was pet noon her Majesty aia out, accompanied by corra ES vx aki i - Sefton with a visit at Croxteth ord STRATFORD DE REDCLIFFE and approved | Beatrice. ihe Queen of Prussia and the Princ ora erpool. Lord TavwToN. The motion was ultimately Helena, accompanied by Prince Edward of тн BINET,—À Cabinet Council was held on d Weimar, came to town and visited the Horticultural Saturday, » the official residence of the First Lord of withdrawn. On Thursday, on the motion of the | Gardens and the South Kensington Museum. Нег | ће Treasury in Downing 8 Duke of ее» а British Columbia Boun- | Majesty afterwards went to Marlborough House and Разм еее oriens = To Вед ШААН daries as read a second time partook of a déjeüner with p Prince and 2 е ter "mina ated o n Mon n the return of Mr. Cargill te, by а еа ty of 18 over hi. es. In the afternoon her Majesty too iv ш n Friday Mr. Озв n open carriage with their Royal Highnesses a and | Mr. Mitehell, the ишо heng за moved for а Select Committee to inquire inte | the the] ea E Helena, and returned to Bue i the б Сохтоопоң—Т —The Con x ав, А К, ЕРА o сие of Ireland. Мт. The Princess Louisa honour e rm- | Canterbury me Rs on We ay after the reces кБ Boclesiastionl | ance «a Covent Garden Theatre with her presence, and|In the Upper House a report was presented from the а D > onday. Оп Monda ss ' оба 0b the — said that е in ап open carriage. Тһе Prince and Princess | not sit and vote together, they might appoint joint com. : Was Wales, Prince Arthur, Earl таш and the Rev: | mittees to deliberate together, and each report to its 4 d D. Stanley arrived at the Cas arl Granville bad own body. Their lordships highly approved of b. identical with that of this ias 4 and that her audience of hozd Меч. ee жы morning the | report, which was фиш y- adopted, s Mejesty's Government had, so far, no reason Ó— the Prince and motion of the Bis in e ri | of W у n — Me Meroe A The Rev. Staul E od Moiat d © а nday | United St. E е s id Ө pri iety of „|Тһе Dr. anley "ra y ed. ` ay | Unite ates, to consider the propriety of o fora эгет - we тобе en | morning the Queen walked and drove in unds.|intereommunion with the orthodox branch of the meni 0 айа was Te - hen The Prince and Princess of Wan left de "сене for Easte ern Ch jr rch. 16 Was also agreed to ,memorialise the urr and Mr. HrxxwEssY spoke іп favour of the | Marlborough House. Prince Arthur returned motion Мг. P. Dawson, Sir R. PEEL, Bir Greenwich Park. The Queen of Prussia and Princess | by creating а bishoprie st Cornwall Inthe Lower House . CAIRNS, and Sir G. GREY against it. Colonel d fo our, The Russian | the debate on Dr. M*Caul's resolution of last Session, perenne and Baroness de * That it. is ^ Det indi to relax the rule of n 5 division b r Majesty, Earl дөйт also had an audience, | subscription to t ue A^ t of Uniformity," was resumed by which was negatived on a division by 228 to 67. P — General Don Juan Antonio Pezet, ой Sandford, who moved as an amendment, Mr. LAN1GAN then moved the adjournment of the | President of The Princess Louisa and Princess | “ That the decre. required аб ordination and on House, which was agreed to without a division. On E apos vnd. ч p tho Ran hangaa s Lodge, Greenwich Park. | induction t „баймын ЖИН p ее * Л n Tuesda ueen, accompan tied by Princess| The Rev. 7. “Brai m on moved the following amen ў l'uesday Mr. Еоввоск moved an address to the Helena, visited the South Kensington Museum, and | ment :—That the Prolocutor be requested to nominate inspec cted new courts, the Ara n for their | а committee to consider. the n of cleri cal sub. 1 Ф e recognition of the in дааш of the Con- | schools of ed now on qut bition. Tho Ка en of Prussia | it "er be poder or adio. insit ке ederate аі f North. Am | also came to town and ruined in the afternoon, Тһе | һе definitive faith of the Church of England" orato- ates. c - rioa. - "| Duke and Duchess d^Aumale and the Duke de Mont- | Archdeacon Sandford withdrew his amendment in NTAGU| moved an émsendtieht pxprosung Lm "visited her Majesty. On Wednesday morning e favour of Mr. Bramston's, which was opposed by he earnest desire of the House that an impartial | Queen, accompanie аі by Princess фен, walked and | Archdeacon Denison. Alter a long discussion the ntinue to be maintai бото йг the gron n S n tiesi 'of Pru louse divided, there were for the — ш нн. After а long discussion the debate was adjourn he Princess he Princess lom against it, 14, Тһе amendment was declared carried. ы On Wednesday Mr. Ew RE e pawa e (канон of ier Hort —— gym von. On m Thursday in aie artt нони рны ре Ж of the акл ta unbess Bernstorff arrived а e Castle, Serna e bishops in the second reading of the Weights and Measures | and had an interview with р е Majesty. Tn the after. | the House of f Lords to "euin any alterations Bill, the object of which was to apply the metrica] | noon the Queen and the Q Prussia drove ЧК ОТЕТ de tial, Some surprise was system to all our weights and measures, The motion wer The Ducl i tap bishops had inia t ue erra y Mr. H .|of Wellington arrived at " Castle. On Thursday | to the Lower Hou subject, an d ted b M я | morning the Queen, accompanied by is sess Helena, | was appointed to ай: аҹ те whole s question, к” =з» supported by Mr. VOBDEN ап in the grounds, Тһе Duke of Cam- | locutor being instr мн. M Biens the Upper House of г, DERLEY. Мг, M. Огвѕох and other | bridge viited пез ajesty. their "m to co their ub in Ж members objected to the compulsory clauses| Тнк PRINCE AND PRINCEBS OF Warrs&.—On Fri- inquir у. -The терот " of ihe онан! of 1860 of the Bill, and recommended that it should in the | day Фе Tady а and У : ur шанда imissiv. le Mr Ewaxi| «^ Bey ad an interview with the Princess, Е OF Візнор Corzxso.—fhe last mail fro E: : and presented to her Royal Highness the gift of Capo "Town announces that e Bishop of Cape Town expressed his willingness to adopt the suggestion, | the ladies of the city of York, consisting of a silver- f Sou Africa has e Bishop that understanding the second reading was|gilt iukstand, representing Cliffod's Tower, the Cole appear before im and answer for his carried by a majority of 110 to 75, On Thursday Mr. Micklegate Bar, and Monkbar, with the UK pec opinion Үй the itatea атур а кед of b evan! poe had an interv THE ee. б —The Revenue нна for the WO with the Princess and presented to her Royal High- | and wer ended June 30, show an inerease men N e RoEBUCK ле Her Majesty's Govern- | ness a bracelet of diamonds and rubies from the|998,072/. on the year, and an d ase 2d ge menthad communicated to heGovernmentof Wash- ladies of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Тһе | оп the quarter.- The ington the despatch of the nta EROR of the FRE Prince а па eap € demum Mr. Heath A ur а | crease in the Customs of 456,0007. ; Stamps, чт, us in November last in reference to Mf: in | sitting for their photographs the afternoon | Taxes, 29,0007; Property ax, ; А ; their. Royal Highnesses took а drive in an open | Office, 215,0007, ; Crown Lands, 45007. ; Miscellaneous, e He vernment never had В panied 02. ise of 1,3730007. Dro re P y 1 I 1 (a t for the purpose of obtaining their co-operation for galleries 1 t f Л + = * r ui а copy of that despateh, &nd it was communieated | Pri ingens Helene, lf 4 the Vh Prince and | The Quarter's account shows an increase in the Customs to the Federal Government not by Lord "oni de Princess went to the ell ЕУ c the officers a Аы of 66,0007. ; Stamps, 141,0007.; Тахез, 33,000/.; Pro- but by M. Мевегев; the Ambassador | Brigade ^ us EE at the International е сч perty Тах, 146, ; Post Office, Ж ж at Washin n. hè Building, On Saturday morning the Princ ee nds, 5007. ; оаа 14,8001. ; ecrease k Commitee of н 1 mcm resolved itself into horseback. In the afternoon the Prince abd. Princess | pA the 'Excise "of 481,0007. ; текс chiefly by the exten- М рр m when DE LOR | left Marlborough House for Windsor Castle on a visit | si i ase Malt credit under the recent Act o f Рам) 4 CHEQUEE m "lm morning Royal High- | m TO ince бума ut oe with a sitting for her bust. In the afternoon the Prince ——— m: rejection of the vote, SUE ETE чы; F ead reduce - iro vote by я. x Ms send а long and ingparty and а number of the nobit ооо. UM suni Eget: pel ite ca t endments ^ ers on Tu urni buy йвзїоп, 50 o amendamente ЧӨҢ bridge visited the Princess of Wales, The Prince rode | опата me y withdrawn, an egatived on а i i чан ^ T on borseback. Тһе Princess took а carr drive, mina i and will da ps Ver sp AM й division by 287 to Ten Pen а purto of 166 On Wednesday the. е ke Kew, үч л» cu day. üt im 1 publis 3 st the Government. The Duchy of Cornwall | D he Princess took a drive in an | for Universal Exhibit tion of 2E rieultural E. Management Bill was read a second lime. D ain a On T : E morning the Prince rode Industrial а Products zl All чо чүл | M be held i Et pe ; eback. The Princess went to Kew, and visited | in May, 1 e From the United States we have the important Ee Duchess of Cambridge. In the АТИК e | the President of the the Council of State, in which his news that the Confederates have invaded the | Prince and Princess, and the Princess Helena, took a Majesty O Northern States, General LEE, with an aay of | drive in an open carriage. In the evening the коа “Отг 100,000 men, has Mig! the Rapp ock in|of Walesand the Princes sH ed the per- dua бйр, diei ш Б КЫ cities of Mana gi the e pi gr: c Théatre with their presence. | an unim t com b? Baltim ratining. Prince Alfred, im | lasting at least, two y ashington, B ore, d PE elphia. P ue Av e he officers belonging to her different authorities. —— аа b hip eque пене ае ia zie Tay, landod n УЕ 7 E on Monday, an i Castle, t proceeding sU ub sod dee beth Ww di К у T—The Queen and Royal fami ily, with LUMINE ев Windsor yesterdas Prince Бн, y who is suffering from | Prussian Embassy in Carlton Windsor ti for Orne. to present arrangements Hor Муен wili remain the . until 28th inst., f guest of the Prussian Am vasti and the Countess B Jer 4, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE 'entire freed ba king trade of Paris Wires Sep | were buried by the Russians at Lubar, in Volhynia, in in|annulled. The treaties concluded with European tember next, No Tini is to be placed to the n mber r | the same grave with the eir acer companions, and that Powers. pended À tl ig f the 1 ing bakers, 1 Mo uravieff 1 "s ta 11 d і gp hibited эе Ол by sse fiio ing to insure fairness v еч ight of | host tol ut to даш if à suis А. till to Ъ int aine d. TheQ bread and excellence of quality. 16 i aid that the|husband does not return € a given tim with the views of the old new Minister of Public Works will солањо the task | rsen of erar dn was strongly guarded i in ; his p Нона нў Much теа бү pura d eiie ina the of establi shing a Dnb a network C internal navi- to St. Petersburg. Though he was , апа fears are entertained of civil war. The tee d the use of which, as of Lets - а а = ны earritge to himself, an Paris ever ning Lares diio that a Ministers of the the Jand roads, is to be bas tipo: "the ineiple of t å was їп the adjoining com-|murdered King, the officers of - Verus 79 е enti re freedom n of transit, withoub tolls, М. Roula nd | КЕШЕШ; Кан in in е next carriage were 30 soldiers. | commander of the King's Guar e forei t Vice-President of the Senate. | The reply of the qe National Government to the France Says that. the vinaria id "her Ministers were | Notes of the three Powers Ф im M. Schneider and M. Vernier have been appoint Vice-Presidents of the new Corps Législatif, and M. | to the proper quarters. The National Government has | Eaglis ih. Hebert and M. Romeuf have been appointed Questors. | appointed Government Commissioners to be attached IxDiA.—The Patrie and the Pays assert that Herat An каре al decree. has bee n published, creating | to every militar irs нобе" апа н үн that all|is not e taken. Тһе chief of the Affghans has offered the о lof the Theatres. wm remaining in the servico of t ussian army | principality to the Governor of the town if he will M. Bac focchi has been nomina to this post. The hin the i ntiers of Poland as гено їп 1772 | сопзеп& to its surrender. Тһе Governor is stated to Pays contestó {в е assertion at foreign papers that after the of August next ый be exiled, shall be de refused the offer. А Persian army is said to be large | armaments ar in progres in Ега псе in view | deprived Ж their civil and. political rights, and Бе |а vancing to relieve Herat. me th | declared to have forfeited tbeir honour as citizens. aran —News from угун to the 11th May has of The pub ur ene utn e effect | Another dés cree has been issued by the National| been ived t hr rough neisco, confirming the Euro Nation l that ойон аге tal ате ада place between England and Government, ordering the stoppage " s gu on the | announcement that the English Admiral had epum arsaw and 86. Pete л ап nd tl na an t their mode of action in the ,not impossible ee Ренне Alt engineers f Mr. Richardson ; po case of! the "Polish question p ed these lines | in whick before the [^^ May England а nd France vom sphere, Тһе No rd states that the complaint | are reden to o чей; в The tele egraph would declare war ree T Thirteen British of abuse of authority laid against the Archbishop | officials are ordered not to forward any messages, and | vessels of war the French Admiral of "Tours has been withdrawn, A great fire|private persons are forbidden to travel оп these rail- | were lying at Kanagaw: occurred оп be aer e Шані which - Ul troyed| ways. All persons acting contrary to these orders of| UNITED STATES. E The interest of the war news has 15 large factories лан Амин the National Government are threatened with |suddenly changed from Vic — and Port Hudson to and on the Versailles Que ishmen The i leader Taca- |the Con nnum invasion м 2 orth, On Sunday i u-offici io o R near Wi t., e iron-cased frigate Solferino | the latter lost six guns. А detachment. of Polish | numbering nearly 100,000 men, had crossed the Rap- i ready for sea in that port. She ibed as | cavalry had an encounter on the 24th " ama «б Law жоли Ёл three divisions, and was marching north- i w. dded w ready most formidable р m ed with a spur, which is so arranged that it becomes | эе - erar on the оодар ao = 273 | that General Hooker had — his camp, and was part of tl 1 so ep ee n Lithua ага) termi- | hastening by a forced march to Fairfax Court House, support will be felt throughout the ship. The shaft of nifi. in мөөр! the MOM dE, Tero hermnpninam with his whole sns to intercept General Lee's the screw is, by ап ingenious mechanical contrivance, | conflicts have occurred а M era us ost and L advance. Telegraphic despatches from Washington rotected from iujury arising from the shock caused by |in Lithuania. The ея у iba ы жле on the 16th — this news, and stated that the the spur, and can e in such case without | Suwalki. Тһе insurrection in "Podlachia continues | Con van — under — Stuart, 1 and|undiminished; and an E m place on 10,000 or rea sing, еу росси at men ed at Se ‚ way | main T: ea rre himsel e son-in-law of М. Mirès, died on m ete Russian soldiers, has runoff the line, | his guns , cut bis way through the Con- z 5A t from an attack of small pox. 5 surgent mo оа nt the head of бейле; jm ти. л "uds to Harper's Ferry, with the —А number of ad s demanded that 1400 rasa and 1 valry, crossed the Russian loss of 2000 men: the rest dispersed in their flight. The the publication. 'of “Les Miséra frontier Е Ар d "Radziwilow, and occupied | Fed on Wednesday night. Оп the A he had | Ferry, while General Reyno olds was driven from Bur ry- Į aA өйө engagement at Perzajow, which he|ville to н ste On the 16th the capture of PosTUGAL.—The бле were closed on = 4 succeeded in piercing the Russian lines, не afterwards | Chambersburg a the in person. Тһе Speech эи» "Throne e. Lomza, and Grajewo, Mary Ww ^ the neo las terminated in an acquittal. A crowd | government of оно, А sanguinary MM Virgini, aane vy rt t the MM of emitir | i опе thus — and Ph һа, xn of Е ntely issued р леш on, call OLLAND.—The Dutch Government has officially ensued, Bane” 10 hours, About 300 Po es, with | furnish 10,000" P ylvania 50,000, Ohio 30,000, and announced to the Swiss Ёзден Council that war will|a and ammunition, and 70 wounded, Љауе | West Virginia 10,000 men, 60 repel the invaders. e probably break Zt: with Japan within а short time. ^ taken into Brody. Тһе Russians һауе те. | men who rally to this call are to serve without — DENMARK. i Prince —— occupied Hadziwilow. А desperate Turm for a term not ex ceeding six months, and will be а Ferdinand of D б heir to the Danish Crown took place on the 26th ult. at Pod dit < Асы: щй Indesit уэ» onday morning. The Prince the pala'inate of Kalisch. The Russians рнек t i Governors g of Denmark, and great uncle to | considerable losses іп ‘ап engagement on the 24th at Curtin and Tod also issued proclam mations exhorting the the Рип of Wales Kolo. The insurgent leader Suzin defeated the|people to respond Prussia.—The Chief of the Hoc Government | Russians in Ње Government of Augustowo on the 23d ои at tho эше time, gere upon Governor e made for three years' men, rie inha! ness on his recent journey through the Grand Duchy | conveyed to Praga, and the suburbs of Warsaw. t upon t " neces ps ukaya and and during his stay in the city of Posen., IrALY.—J t been pronounced at Turin | several regimen £ Militia have left New York for AusTRIA.—In the m Pa 2E on сан the|against the dants in the raw suit brought | Pennsylvania i Maryland. The Unionists in Eastern deni m on the Address was = mes nst certain clerical tutors in p. educational | Tennessee and Western qo Carolina im orgauised t чү) : Rech- | agai who stated that the io at of pe y од in | establishments, Fathers Ignoran and "Arcadius | a powerful force to hold the mountain region against all fo was combined | were found guili, of offenees -— — and the Confederates, . The Governors of all the Northern gen id. E ears’ im was received by the Emperor in private audience on | tutors, equally шу of offences against deoram, я were|the lóth, the Confederate were at t Chambersbur acquitted in default of civil prosecutors. in | awaiting ptm m өт They had саноа the contumaciam was nounced against emar o er | bridge a at Beo Чапа, | n the Harrisburg Railway, six mais perro P the summer residence of the ago! who had evaded » ustice by flight, Father | miles General eet the e" the palace of Zarskoe-Zelo, has been burnt. Тһе | Theoger being condemned to years’ imprisonmer nt, | Confederate vender, ordered all private proper ty and Fathers Narcissus and Telesphorus to to Рогахр,– Executions continue to take place almost nfederate money in payment for the goods daily by order Macewiez, Ones ату last sittings of the National Assembl $5 "n soldiers, Corres "gente from Хаад, =з rsak were shot at Mohilew on #һе | ате been very stormy, owing to attacks of the par 4 published оп the 17th, purporting based and Zietinski was executed at Kiew. cki, of M . Bulgaris. upon the Ministry, The resignation of | oni aformatiog, j ad и » gei hal. s army »ombers 100000 men, Sierakowski was hung nt Wilna | to declare George of (шд bt 30,000 cavalry, fhe most recent victims of E Bulwer Ый "n nn Le Wasbingion ы te, Өе are name of cai и еец of "the Diplomatio ойу, d - o Simi [der 77 еа аще о! indemn n three colu лана ХА Зач ч у м olf Run Shoals, b Ms чы” dr БЕР Czarne "A тт үр» а the Майылны tha h in Byra. Tartan Eear E u of Thoroughfare d his а пев 80 exaspera at t! n The Turkish Government has announced its | Ewe i ap, an attacked Mouravieff's palace, and not finding rd наа of granting two years pay freo passage | left under Longstreet, by way of Leesburg. General 1, who had taken refuge in one of the casemates, | home to мым and soldiers leaving ers army аё $ оон quan me PS Archbishop Felinski has | service of the measure is not in ded to| Run battleground, and the line Orange and been banished to Jaroslaw. М ly to H ndria railroad. His marters are at Fairfax. Bishop of Wilna, has been banished to Count. ы “чох: эн ша Бизи ми demanded ti His forced march Falmout Victor Starzenski, Marshal of the Government of|evacuation of the forts upon the D ied b attended with great. hardship, e Grodno, and MEM his intimate relations with | Turkish июн. and the removal нт the frarkish ang i pd ege wai өйи». who ет и am the citadel | inhabitants, Тһе Porte has refused to comply with the | not kept uni Ad здер York "vibus А, blishes Washi dated k MADAGASCAR. А tevelotieu Vin oat ta И pu — Too has moved fa force upon Ministers ы, Аузу ъа Са and defeated the Federals at that point. 18th Generals Lee and Ewell occupied vieil the a t e ie бегени was быа Pan Gap, which they hold. General Long- б reencastle, in Pennsylvania, on the THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jer 4, 1863.. | aame а ————— ———— 4 tbe Removal of the two Ionian Judges, n d severel; ES street is threatening Leesburg, and Gen ө been occupied in discussing сечила dantis the Солона for трон Pid р Аз» Dunfries On the 18th the —€— ran spor edi е чө e Government should remain in IM dy “ Duke of ава "s LS ила" вт, Т: ГЕЯ r stores | across the Po tomac to Hager retown, making | [m хісо А н itself to some other place. The j demagogues, who, having "pue ui piste d Se bring {һе _ esident, however, had m pese his I" ination to | Government of the islands АЕ) а dead lock, had in соп- | и tl 1 Conf urgents are reporte ed | сенын} is the city. He e had i issued a fresh manifesto в a "the сыно of Tord ie i n "e to have offered to j sin the nir if a military post | the рете urging the continuance of the war, and pro- other in ndiv idu al, make this atatement; bui if M wás established A OR ale Sa сна ві лер was appre- mis ing to » de fe nd is capital to last extremity, and ere made і b^ рр - пе should plead the hended in Baltimore on the 17th ult, and the nori US me s tnn tenga sri ОГ te pute servico and lie to produ p orth-western roads leading to the city were педант апа асоеи of the пай agatiut th potes unless it was intended to produce the , barricaded with tobacco hogsheads. · During the night | papers on which they were fou he s t then | of th th Confederates sed the Potomac at hor P Majesty praying pr 7 in nio the Pire О two points, and drove the Federals from Point of Rocks Parliament. ondition of the Milliners and Dressmakers be mado ъу | and Catoctin sta т ее captur ing а military : oy i х ҮШ ма ng e ond vert M І irain running betw arper's Ferry Baltimore HOUSE OF LORD and young persons in trades and manufactures not regu t G: tate d t] ч General B as бв reinforced, sd here are indi- FRIDAY.—The Slave Trade. — Lord тэт cm dy id to the Corm ae ле оаа | cations of MS uniting with Gen. Buckner io invade | Rossett wether No intendo to шы ete [quent widmen. Ke y. Generai Sherman's нава ve pushed their i TuunspAy.—The Duke of NEWCASTLE moved the second approaches to withi yards of the bastions аф Vicks- — of the улшо са — Bow -— - - — ж nid ti that urg. derals still hold the Black Rive idge, | had 00, pen of nies tish Columbia and + В А 1 e im rted an nually into Cuba.— VURE E Island would now be separated altogether. Tt was мч S i S abr ai wA no fed rie — EDS o: Жа rd the report ref not, however, thought Mille to give to the текш, with itai miles en rant?s rear. Rein sburg are said o | present fluctuating popula: m кы, institetions, but and supplies for Gee p emberton in Vicks о uld have a legislativi cil on the model of that of im rrange: on. а were reir = pleted for а d and to be sont roe the ier c бош De Бом. daring, äge a SER British ero пету c join the road night. reported е of the Pocataligo Colima, which n practically to ri ad been entered into for the wed his proposition for for recognising the inde| ence еч ic клы. States ; i his own opinion on that subject re- mained unchanged. Тһе African Slave Trade Aa ed Bill, ies Security pu Violence Bill, the ON Revenue Bill, and $ negotio ons h ^ v thel interest of the Hudson Bay Company to the — wenn Financial Азвосіа tion, which intended to issue ^. ions of shares for the “establishment li another | Earl untrue. Sovent Р Kaprion ik have been ande iin NS t , Royal pem , defence less portion s of ер, h Militia meme И were read a third ti dnd paased; сойшрайу The arl of DowovuaHMORE thought that ав. : destroyed and | plundered, The Federal gunboats hav iub ROUGHAM withdrew the Suitors Conciliation | there was to be a transfer of the rights of the Hudson 1 y to within 50 miles of Rich. Bay Company, the present EU mgr i mond, a land force of 15,000 men poseen LYTTELTON p: petition from Taranaki, New Zeal tor Od Ó—B n Г contemplated transfür ^ df LR Р, tack. Тһе | 02 the subject oft ds diro [m upo: i: "the inhabitants by Tav bt whether "Comp р EA ae drm м ap to repel any attack. e | the native and called attention to the military defence of thei interest of the Hudson MY E 1 popular clamour the appointment of eneral | the colon лы Ano" traced the history of ancient and modern | pro nh He Mee ed ie - ow company pee ) M*Clellan стат s deg T The Philadelphia and New kee colonisation, and ks ард ien е з! керс strongly names K — Pe houla Бан ант soo ene ee i t ! iti e neces - » ! unicipalities have proposed resolutions, urging t noB wh i at tho samo tims he Troughs t the nmn: i ry to New York. aeu erras } h n mittee has requested Mr. Lincoln to Lesen they w ls Е t and Sig ] to i С Кктсавтив кч the The President replied терра he mil that ibo бы: ү: New York was sending troops, |р e of Mill Sites, « de (ра: nd) Bil, the VoL гэн Debts, Bill, were read a third time and passed. et Land pere FOAIA Orders) Bill was read a second - —The mbia Bowndarws Bill, the Juris- P 7 Justices uL 7*1 "e Oaths Relief in. Criminal Proceed- t г 9. ings ЖОШ м passed through Committee. Academical other enrolment oficer has been shot in Indiana, a on Terp ari Rossett presented а пеший ite y Irofessors, гы iid а public meeting, held ab Mon ntgomery, | in tha at мл of чке representative istitatiotis e c : ema, m of colleges, р кт - appoin nted a with a view to the peg of the Maories. олон that еу would enrol at ek the presses t had ki ne country in ier oraico E their ey “The dent has acknowledged to the Com- МА? з ucing papers е ubj d аса тон mittee of tho Y Vallandigham meeting, held i in Albany on | — the 16th ult., the r of a copy of resolutions adopted on that Sella: EN his reply, he asserts that the ө Г е ч the ине it w Mr. b apap oe was not ar rrested for treason, but for the interests о me country.—' he Marquis of C - H о U SE OF co мм; гох А > complied with. Yun. io Бей и the House of Com wed to expri cum ya e order for go inginto com mittee р, у. opinions on this parri the s samo Топу might be accorded to еч called the attention of the House Di Hig pepe in the the Se ouse < Гог Не asted the conduct of Lord and compla ained of the e pursued e Lo з to Ex т бө їп yit A collision has doors open to all, without requi replied. the the subject орен: da сэ Тек]. Эле de to postpone the of assent to the MÀ е Arti eem rA to suppress the stalke, з, diera "hat һе would gladly rston in the use of ge on this ттт ува would nót suffer thereby. Не argues his right to sus- that. of Lord, "Ru ese and duggeeted. CTS фе. Lx ue arrangement in regar me I. Habeas Corpus, and declares the visent of Minister and the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, —Lord speech demanded by the Democratic party was calcu- | Grey also objected to the silen m БО House.—After lated to keep up a corps of spies, informers and sup- ы" words from Lord RUssELL in explanation, the subject т up plyers—eiders and abettors of the federate cause - ina thousand ways; that the ' time will come me stated, in reply to the of too apo and ne 2 а his Taly to d E that ma; to him to be necessary to ояда for the tlie ж реч Тһе British” Consul has ived at Fo Monroe, fro ic] nd, m ent. ary ev an official "deer to Mr. Mason on the subject of which the Redes is an abst: mcs :— КЁ пан ма ерм decisi revoke the Consul's ur was y Maint wi tie Consul denouncing un- 9 возу the "Confederate. бозе as indifferent to of great n P the сыр t by со; were read fora copy of the procla iw for the in any question of rate. Н thatit would be an of folly and danger to err the fortifications ы onta and that the — would у disadvantageous to the Islands the and British. Confederate Stat h existed е to alo ope учу ner a ons to exercise the authority of a Minister accredited to СЕЕ Mig darin eri foroids further direct n betw е v the loss of Corfu as а mili: al station would be dis- State a: an d f куне of (get ti i - -— sp Е nes ho country. cem poseen enemy's country. icati X gm div stren; betw n countries, neutral p hostile, |s ving from or despatched to the British consuls Sa foreig must be restricted to vessels arri neutral ports.” News was Meis in laden eos id on the 146 Aa ӨНГӨ ОЙ to Sm the subject. With regard to th of the d А vessels g the Clarence, ificati ould be matter UAR consideration acting e Confederate steamer Florida, | wh еу фасон ie 7 e Tih мі E t e: of the captures were made n 45 mil entran Ch prr "Three of the edd were burnt, two| would be 4000L ay а year, and nda - did. not think the people or both i A 1 of its arrivingat & reléased upon giving hea and the si England wi regard that sacrifice if the result were without the smallest expedition Tacony, received the guns and ammunition of the —— ке tm ktm те уы ER om omi enn The О онова contended и Clarence, and was счетту ете into a privateer, in the no proclamation issu H. of was destroyed. Тһе Federal | Storks, refus re has берей several vessels of war | Бе. EDOLIFFE Sin ыы sit ваа сані of the. marks ош Lond эе escaped from Orizaba on the 25th of Som en the Earl of HARDWICKE, the motion D т" " PICS Jory 4, 1863.] through committee tha yi хло [o б . asked what was to become of the enormous mass of unem- loyed factory ancien during the ensuing winter.— Mr. ILLIERS said the Commissioners never advanced any money ЕЕЕ —— io Monday. The Misappropriation by Servasts Bill passed 1-0 eport of the Public Works (Мати, facturing District r. BENTINCK asked if the pr^ on ans THE GARDENERS' advanced rendered it certain that nd whether the iem ad been т; d анара MAE to е recogn td the South.—Mr. | great resistance, tc any cha <А Е our weights an and measu iA Y A] CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. certaining that the guns уеге) not such as could be used for | dealt with by a body like the Board of Trade.—Mr. FERRANT the armament of the ship, the ey directed the a uthorities at rr d that e t qp чоша б Seen ps etae Liverpool to give her Leere av Recognition of the Confederate who - bought weights and measures under the $,—Mr. Ў. Е. FonsTER inquired whether any communica- reet law.—Mr. M. GIBSON Р not feel він аз to the acid. by the tt ose s from the nm people of mg: cosy being induced to conform, without eplied that no communica requi her for recogniti It was also a question whether the House ought to assent to tation, had ed. FAT неч last autumn from compulsory measure enacting that, after a certain time, every ed а * » Tr id the Emperor of the Frenc! т. RoEBUCK then mov person in the United Kingdom who did поё use in the trans- nfed Sta rt asure of per- this question he was quite aware that he would um ннан missive character, as a first step to the object in view.— from a certain party, but he was quite чуч Ад to irri ci any | Mr. erp was of opinion that the Lippe otd the change unpopularity which might attach to him on that account. iae of system had been exaggerated.— Mr. v suggested mericans, i x who considered themselves the salt of of. the rth, | that the "Bi ee ce be read à second time, pu r* affirm the ned their own раси» bya етос повний, principle.— CHANCELLOR of the rein ordi said it would aving ob а Ки а; а silly King, lai pinan down two great principles—one, | be idle to n ейл pass а Bill, the principle of which was ri ulsory. x ad, howevi ce and З Др Е the outbreak of the civil war ignored those principles alto- i-e ке ч ғи — to alter the measure in conformity gether, and now denied [л right of the Southern State 4 with this suggestion. Оп this ed the House of Supply; Mr. COCK. Log rer rig 7, vx hen m government, and the right of the great Powar of Europe ti Дө when the motion б the secon quw was carried 1 ral officers, and by the proceedings кане M De Me had сен хра br Z 0 to SA The nm then read a me ime.—Mr. 3 h К ticular cases | heroic va e n the and profound sagacity in the council. onde withdrew the Sheep, &с,, Contagio па Diseases Preven» КО T b en у: giving — nM en * | The vietories which had crowned the Southern arms were con- tion Bil, and l Mr: : Бапов, on the part of "qr overnment, игы der Plu ucc. Ui e with the | tinuous and (— The Confederates aatis wem the | undertook in a Bill to continue for another aeg 3 on would be gradually transferred to the ship pem m their soil, and Washington was n greater | session the DES TM the éxisting statutes to prevent the Ве ЕН luded by moving for papers.— dan oem Rich о. To say that negro йаа рган was | spread of contagious diseases in cattle. The Nuisances L opposed the motion, and pointed out | the “object s which the North had gone to war with | Removal Act (1855) Amendment Bill w: e contraband of war ie; port t of л m n m: заа а д A b: ens =ч * it was known that. ihe. сагай "add = аз carrying largely from England, it was ener T it was affcotation, tand u rb mnjastifablo, and that ihe condemmations were contrary to the а i еи eee c Jaid down by Lord Stowell and existed ге м, owments exis to an inquiry into t. ^ id, that were applied to other nations а R i existing circum- e decisions of the United States’ Prize Courts КЕ " respect e m ect e Poland, and uv that no time should be lost in e — of Ross to the nt of the three Powers —Mr. B. CocHRANE called attention to vt rried out in whole or in ed to the country being put to expen т б. GREY ЫЫ Ше sending. - speci missions under каси! circumstance Айе by Mr. 8. Fırz med by Mr. POR who supported the motion. There was fio jo other E е 2m an ram: it t had i failed: “What was the remedy? He did not Th as оп 1 at which Cato торони "for Carthage. — Mr. Dawson said it as impossible to den i tab ів со Мг. HENNrssY said that T бошу qux in ym] had been a failure, and that there had been a falling off of | Stage had been put on board her, made inquiries un Minn, э "> oT i, чача observin otion was s SIME MIS Hons- South as orld in which an established Church action, wm at anomalies in regard to religious day ш the Sout баай to Mr. Ве His Majesty would not again subject --— to such treatment, made ig — ent in reference to the р; “ capital. г танне ре но "inat тл зао ое ahould | had been the first to publish the despatch in question, аай seid © тез continue be ed by he! ment PR the memi unhappy contest in the States of North America." Не felt quite as much thy for = LES. p "ui e tothe would Lent jogate tho » the South, but, if th di Ads. and песе ooessitien - the entire continent Жы d at no | th 5 M qm rre o , his ор! with bim to obtain the recognition of the South, x" at гечи economy would be to rigen gy the buildi variance with the information — т reached € Foreign | supported the vo e, contending that it would not "e the e f the Madres of quantaty ici а. which eer ү embarrassed ри obtain а hearing, but posed system would rest upon *he nui e i аз read а second time, simply isnt, еко us the South | The Stipendiary Magistrates Bill, the Poor Law Continuance Bill, e MTS into the Union to-morr the Ncrth | and the Zoan Societies Bili passed through committee.—Mr. P 4 anxious to co-operate with England for the duit ih of tht provision. to be нах К, of the funds К bos enwich Hospital, Southern ee and eng e s wow Baron for Aud idows x slain, killed, o Funda in the sea ui "ge f the Cro ma the sam e Emperor felt aggrieved by the e dde of her aMaeetys Govern- nd the. Emperor of the French.—In t to ps ie Ан buck a where Lord Lyons sb t ward. | answer Edo questions from Mr. W. E се. Mr. LAYARD i rtions of Mr. Roe- ашы, that the Жерд. of the French buck o [Denim evi on Eod „А re Pe CIO CE TU DEP осе соонга һе had been ba тА ан by the English Govern- Sei which had sent his р -— of November last 4 he subject of mediation А рле tothe British Minister lhingto: to Mr. Seward БЕ сгу of the Manchester party, and to assent to Was сй on it had been shown to .—Mr. LixpsAY seconded the motion.—Lord R. |® СО nd ceived by the Frencb Minister in in ае g! ‘sty’: _ | that the French Government had published their note in the е уе сро iteur before they recei h M sympathy for the | tha Mr. Roebuck, but he did not wish to deprive her of | at Washington, who had communicated it to Mr. Se and hi n h „ | that it was Mr. Seward, and not Lord Lyons, who spoke first He цот ijeoted. рін" her o к erg [eic берл That X. on the subject, —The CHANCELLOR of the —— € — a ‚апа ld be тін hi: ‚0001. р end e i5 nd would be ae Injurious io th Mr. C. p Fok x In tional Exhibition Building. Не said that if the House the amendment. — The pO of the Ех. | Were to accede to this в proposal, he sbould give notice to intro- E е "a be no doubt that the sym duce а Bill to authorise the separation of certain collections in seconded UER sai pathy of he уаз people of this country was with the | the British Museum. The three urgent wants which the r indepen and tha t there | Government - iab gem ми national portrait gallery, а Не | museum of ents, а place for the rece per of the о (T of ho stili: pat Tor one, did not eliorb that the restoration of the Union was T Е collection d in the ЖЕШ at msbury. attainable, or that the emancipation of the negro uld be | To eit w roposed to retain the idus gener loodshed. At the same time, he E "Hot give | an nd t ca ne сйн rooms looking into the Horticultural Gar- achieved by blood. "x теча to а premature recognition, which the experience | dens, and, in fact, to deal with the interior of the building DIT Showed was generally followe d by war, nter- and the four and a-half acres of land on which it stood, this moment t arouse a ‚ patriotic re- : the North, and impart to the people that defensive | remaining 12 of land, for the future secret of Southern though ZI The ouet of this arrangement would bo сог, EA A win tus tar uonM and, Du зр : the Government were prepared, under all the circum- which the tme had sirrtved he bad more faith in the gentle action of publie opinion than Ms diplomatio en to recom eem е on the ground of nente forni and e which might lead to complications terminating | pediency. There obligation upon th —Mr. W. E. FORSTER supported. the ERE. von. | ré move the building within a certain time, ber if Г the Govern- that premature aition would be a breach of ment removed they would have a great architectural war.— eutrality, that if it The di рола by war, it would | question to deal with, besides a great money quanti while . а pompous nothing. The се had indvced | serious inconveniences would result from the unavoida! Congress to pass the бирои 3 а ANY 4 approach to in- | delay.—Lord ErcHo moved the tervention now would weaken the peace party in the North. ground of the utter p i Lord В. Сксп, supported the original motion, believing it sui sent hideous building into anytbing either рое е to the Not uer th t| - Pu end osti! rose J А s expenditure, —Mr. Ввтонт criticised the speech of Mr. Roebuck, which fri ment, and annoyance, and called upon the committee he considered to be illogical and inconclusive. The war іп | іп the name of sound sense, sound economy, and good taste, to America was more likely to abolish Cei very than anything else | negative the vote.—Mr. TiTE said that the —— of British . that could have happened; but even that end would not | Architects had satisfied themselves by a carefu' examination j ly inte w i jpo the sapi r proposed r | impracticable.—Mr. BrNTINCK iusisted that if Mr спиев were likely to а yan th the contractors e removal of tbe building, Parliament was vus from bligation to purchase m a istan: оа г- ment. He warned de Hous nit its to the urse | pose had Б, — ma a false pretence. If on the other indicated by the motion, for. if p r^ n rct MEME over, d, the purchese good у" тө the best thing that ring | а wound wou. ld be left in the hearts of а t people which а | could be doni onla.: e r^ sell the land again as soon century might not heal.—Mr. Percy WvNpHAM moved the |as possible Не believed that if the m t of — e и ай G. РА M that а few words froi NEW Е in oppo- | House to any extra t expenditure.—Mr. Office.—A fter y vagan sition to the motion, the dias; i Ovi: until Thurs- | declared that if it had been known that any ше would ext. Several Bills on the table were advanced a|have!been raised by the contractors to the removal of the agreed to риге! tion as extravagant, irra- not а ants there ever E dm Wr Н. Сман rp seh y WED —Mr. W. Ewart moved the second reading PA tional D лие озу с rd Н. LxNNOX supported hich could not be impro Р a motion of. thi kind he, Weights d Measures Bill, the object of which was REGORY opposed the vote.—Sir 8. Nor pro y decimalize our weights and measures, making them Ad я pu the committee amid pou "— хр оге о, ЭРЕ 1 Paid, | scene рдни a to е count; varieties an нас банани а and. і trade, but our transactions with R. Сес, besought. the committee to conduct the. he proj EN greater moderation. whereby all other measures of extension were to be rin the Exchequer's speech had removed all E ao e into opera! that the change would cause greater e and incon lences | __ 8. NOR subsequently moved mould remove. -Mr. Lock Mr. P. URQUHART, x M. | ment that s go be duced b, R, by of authority in t i ken by the committee ide jg hy nged amid'the ent mm pu иа report of the Select Committee of last year. Mesi | Plainod that that the сые. Sir S. units of measures of ty and weight | mind, tion for three years.—Mr. Ly eme аа move that the LN Ба мыны to а select committee, that would comp and unusual excitement, were—F s "Mr. CompEN said that the weight | tne vote, 121: against. it, 287; majority against it, 166. The ensely in favour of a decimal rum The | majorit: Daaa o бле on cg ert ert e m pope. T "The D Duchy of Cornwai —À—! was "The 4 у were then by the vis inerti, all admitting that the present QM. Vaiiv.—At the — sitting several Railway Bills were Fisheries (Ireland) Bil.—The ecimal and. its| read a omg d passed. effect, and the young would in time influence the old in its ч commitiee on this Bill, and the consideration He strongly felt, however, that this matter must be House went in THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL бАЛЕТТЕ. бей ы 1 — ——————— € th» clause occupied th inder of the ві The House | К. А. Mor: Lis, abo under ће name of В. Hortis). Chapel "Uwe. | аа glass d ісе represent the Ffesumed at six o clock. с отету Towe, Grocer— лам y ^ Warmer Siret, е. чег Жем Ё 1 [Lett sitting. | ES itor um tam Maemnrrwm, King Siret, Holborm, base Tailor ~ | George and RR with the ы ge of the the Brien 1 а Hexar Horzanp нађене. Birmingham. € eMe ord | with os motto * Tria јаосба in dno.” This та t hire, P de Л rop rai about 10 feet from pa Wl oor, - : 2 h й ~ А. Latwaesm, , зна Т. Kinsan, Cheitenbem, into Wine deshan b tes | of sh t elo E was «міс bed wit th a мро «їр янеше, Trevor Terrace, Kamightsbridge, Uphoisterer — А, Moons, uber | collect go!d plate ler jt b Street, Kings Cross, -A W. Maexwwars. Мева, Мими. Mossy Marker, m Fvxps: Con- Ордаја ia tbe Army—. M: w 1, ысу, теты) ны В: ч бәс ch, Marquises of Exe t, in 4 " и ` AIL Y Cents, | 82147-4. Манги, Culham Street, City, MenBant. J, Уют ызала. | Gar, ue A ec яту, ihe n: of Derby, and; фан eed, most of the е nobili 9» = == рег Cen ry. I mg озге Reduced, 92 to 91; ; New Three рег "On 91] to 92; | Раз. Coney имеһ, € m edere amet, | ind to 235 ; A Бао, | ее. Жи, o ome 9 ДЫ | and value = their о of pones he eentre pi tot i É ` lobrated te өт A Re t. Enf Pa Russ P: т, 107) t md t 2 nd М. J Kirga t H ive per ent. Paper о -e = o tag —— е 0. Lilo И : ` ; Ditto Five and a Re per Син, Dei; Exche- | “Tuomas Сыла беюш punina. Kink. bie [vues Ac in Europe—tbe first time that ib had ever 0 dL. arch, de. 4їз.—Еовктох: Brazilian, 1839 | эз, "эдн toco. City Boed, Bulis z T. ича, maite lent by tbe Dake of Wellington. On the (ab and 1859, 100}; Danish, 1863, 7" itto 10 . Bonds, | Laseushire, баай wum Dreier - C. uvre, Persa. Duet Sar itself was a perfect. monument in silver, ing to 89; Egyptian, 1018; Greek, for Acet., 344 to 341; | Томатна, Mehr pon Inat там ONNE the Duke of Buccleuch, while - — wero Оф to {; Italian (Maremmana valer- I Toon. Birainghom. vori Potton WD Teisa ME | massive piles of silver-gilt cups, salvera, and cande- i ЧА. ла : : f labra. Some idea ma E Frid s шшр ‚| өч mp E. роойиша ——-— which — costly ornaments were nian, for Acet., 89; Spanish, for Acet, 544, ex div.; CS m e Foresee! о y ond. buingnen. artit. учы: | shown tat Ditto New Deferred, for Acet, 48}, ex div.; Ditto | mission agenta- D Мавров & On, Glasgow, Wine and EQ Жеме | of the e pen for М de amounted to nearly two. . sre. саз | millions sterling. After supper the Royal party Pussive, 34; Ditto for Acet.. 331 to 1: Ditto Certi F- ee e, 4 ——ч 2 Mas ameet лабе j mien iai Ditto, for Acct. 124; Turkish, 1858, (ог | ae trose- Mm almas qs "p resto and =: ` Í turned to the ball room, Not a minute did the Prine rers rrr anh een md ! "Tus ene t lab MAR. буге тесем ы ех 1 E i ‚ gure su : апу its each сог rapidly, iho ӨЙЫ bie жаш ng up ——————— —— Тнк ы! vivacity and Bant t € nglanv. officers of the Brigade of Guards to the Prince and ! www эмо ом à EPARTMENT. neess of Wales, took place on Friday night, and w ав | but not waltzing. It was getting well on to ota. .. EY | Sume 5. TRE by far the most magnilcen sus Д анъ of the | gra daw Highnesses 4 Coi Fanion `! е. season, нна were issued, Фу | OS highest The company Tanat | to arrive at 9 o'clock, the earliest arrivals inclading ret. r example of r кар, y wa the members of the Royal "wá ily, the Princes of the | however, by any means Пу followed, and i ance, | clear dawn of Saturday morning found the entertaim. i re "IM and the mem e Government, the genera) | "264 in the ts gaie E ome алану) АЙМ | сошрапу having been requested to wsemble before. NatrowaAL CONSERVATIV эз э | е ешт - т ] | : g was “Our leaders, є: qu m Royal ке passed along to the Princess's boudoir, | right hon. gentleman e the principles" where the Princess remained for a minute to admire Im -— with those of their oppo p. | ita Дое interior, and then the R yal party pro- escribed t circumstances under which ceed to НН; ШИЕ j " | i ME M. a e ix - piger of | were of immense wi ER. haini, Qnia У, CI E pr dedere — орр, w, СЄ W. Y zars, Both well. Lanarksaire, Р. а wt "tv 29.— BA. UPTS—2 , New Wharf, — hese ana эрги M erchant—G. anann Fon Fenchurch Street, from а t теше: С-ден TLEIAM рр Past en i \шгтеу, flags Аягез, Faraham. ` ‚Саг тутту UE Ir. Ba ud у: | , IT Jovy 4, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 852 there was an RT rity against us in tbe | саве, I ат proud to say we reckon in the House of Commons | Viscou а ЛЕ ы. Аз» of Com s of 200, mr Derby took office in | at this moment а greater үт ч of Озан Bep сч Нее = Ys ol on ©. e Great Northern line, 1858 there was F^ ү Mu. i in the House e than I could claim tbe assistance of wben 1 First ing-office at Edinburgh, and took against ns of 140. Do you believe that under = а ' f the Crown the period when Mr а through ticket n by the early mail train, stances those wbom you intrusted with your confido one ‹ Liberal] Government succeeded to offee, for e| When the train was арр hing Wewsrk station Ма ү t of the risks they гап? Do ou арр К most part the P à Liberals have been теғу iu fellow-pas engers ere startled by th t of th whom you stili look up with а со dence, which is tisfed to los their favourite й mee me in abeyance; | hich h і а у t. e report of а their greatest[pride, were not prepared in 'eliberinstanoe for and, with the exceptio д of those ed asssults on the | Pistol which ү зад discharged wit t th t probability—perhaps fo e positive tainty—« "hat 1 Epngland—which I am happy r^ вау, to the | into hi а the train stopping at this place t perso mortification? All this we had to conside Me ro and determination of the Conservatives, | the body was removed from the carriage, which was hen we pted office under conditions which never before hene been 7 A repelled, as I they will continue to ое with blood and b eda E were offered to English statesmen, But we had a sense oí мб ск ин supr of her Majesty's Government have rains. e jury at the duty to guide ua, а we wt i ни ourselves E ] we Р the monebat ровага! surprise of seein n of their pd тор turned а verdiek 5 that decensed mond ay still st tions of English | more favourite projects eitber faintly Supported 9e uletly wot e stat pon: е, лү we my ital the о syste p overn- | blanketed, or ста з almost hooted out of the House o Com- f » ent, t 44. which wo owe, in our T English liberty and all | mons. Woll, so long as as tho advanced Liberals wefe satisfied to those b gs that have mark out this realm among nations | remain in office, an soe thoir favourite principles discarded, for so n1 Te all we at once say tbat from the fear of ч al their pet proj n s laoghed out of the House of Commons, pe mol fication we will losesuch a chance for the kingdom e, às good Conservatives, were, under existing circumstance cs and for the people? No, with t reluctance, as is now well а-у | for the preseot with that puc I do not say | Count or Qurew's Вих Lord Combermere end k n, with a due sense о ger which all might bave j that is an arrangement w e » . — because it із | others, — This action, wh hich the Lord Chief i in we confronted on both occasions that з always unsatisfactory when ofice are іц different | Justice and rg Su Jury 2s 8 da аув, was brought by Colonel ril, and in time, | nhe) * we yielded to it. But this I bope | hands. А weak 7 Ља s [r^ Y с possible mis- | Dickson, formerly t. Colon el of the 24 Tower Hamlets Taag , that, accepting office = (o сов. | fortune for a country, and it is therefore unfortunate that at | Militia, against 5 e of Wilton, formerly Colonel- ditions, we performed its duties jn not dis- | tho presen nt tbe Government of tbe country is во | in-Chief of е same regiment, Viscount Com grace! ourselves, and Bur, | far from being ablo to keep its own course to take its | Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets, and General Pee! what he cause oí our fali t һар» | own time that it is constan elying, not on for! for War by's Government, charging pened that which in А0. try, rich and 1 an bat on the its itioal having m of as are Í n annals, never before сга - hich | while tbose poli ad thus ding th er | malicious charges, the dis: of laintiff by her Majesty pee їз no parallel, and Which tb m твара, have | of е country ing its affaire, have yet not such а | {гош the command of that cor secoud ecunt їп the Е instance to compare with. We fell belore - Сааб "peculiar numerical abeolute majority as to enable them in their turn to | declaration charged each and al of the defendants with the obably t t and to bold as well » take | false and malicious representations, without the allegation of I say this is an unfortunate | conspir t an early period of the trial, the Lord Chief me or an f the Con- | Jus intimated that there was no case against General Peel, they would rather be th | and on Baturday dpi] уче leaving the box, and after а ment, 1 tsay for minutes, returned their verdict must ва besitation in saying, for tbe , for the €—— country, a pae dee er of - ly for the other de — FL. SASE Ж м DRUM hen ILLIAMS ult, at 7, i, adame Ок any at all, which would the of any combination or саа them by the - rk well together, are AscENT.—Mr. Glaisher Coxwell ascended in a balloon from Wolverton on presence of a number of scientific from London i ie Мао Genera Mum e Aves th by the N Үү, HN WALBANKE CHILDERS, Esq., NSERVATIVE DINNER AT OUS left Wolverton at 12 Qu Wednesday e evening the Lord ) May «о ЫГЫ at тїп after 1, ind d ded about eight miles beyon с the leadi ing membe 98 minutes past 2. The highest o both Houses of Parliam Ter iles and a half, and the balloon at times зегі nt Ше Earl of Derby, Mr. Disraeli the travelled at the rate of iles Marquis of Sali: the Earl of Mal y, Lo - vation of — miles 16 encountered a snowstorm Chelmsford, Lord Stanley, Sir E. B. Lytton, General came contact with the. clouds at various ОКНА Peel, Walp Mr. alay: and about 250 ot шера. "ult, at Blandford, t the Rev. W. HARTE, rector of Bland- gues In returning thanks йо. the toast of the SINGULAR DISCOVERY АТ STOKE NEWINGTON.—On Tord, aged 48 —30th ult, at bis res'dence, ¿oon a House, Sur- evem "Earl of Der at great length { several в bodies of ае Bev. Dar pom Conservative party in connection - in the present state of the — and of Рагіашеп The following: ar ex ra 1 * I thank you cordially for — my name wi:b that Li ымы ооа чане party with whioh ib is my ve tha , July ppiness to be associated. I you I am far more e will i to produce ical certificates to prove| Vegetables of all kinds are now most (oe A and fruit is grateful for this associa i at noble party than I E the ба е e not the peer к foul play. syo Ponito. very vs tr pos rg me DIR I- iy antt EM хаити The Registrar. Generals "е, C. rene Sai Pine днз Чы Р ылмы ыы parvibek T might be to have at БУ me Жылама, Weekly Ве states that in the vut that ended on E in quality. Cherries of foreign growth Е б For 1 venture to say there is no can ade- | Saturday, June 27, the deaths in London were 11 to sd, per Decet, weighing bout 24 lbs. each quatel; , at all events there із which | The avera e number in the correspon nding week of the Some о good English Meet сее y -— now n Mam ber patient, the si denying tie patriotic ducc | 10 years — 62, corrected for incrense of popu- | and M. ge тев e Sia ы: val ы Б d which has been pursued for the last years by t | lation was Di The present return is therefore 78 | 118. per cwt. Cut flowers —— мм, of Orchids, Pelar- party. І beg to be forgiven for recailing to the recollection ot | below the average. During week the births of | копів, Calceolarias, Fuchsias, tocks, Miguonette, tbis company th u emere i up rrr ce ма оа d 934 girl all 1959 child кы Posee. placed for the last four years. It is that length оѓ time an giris, m ren, were FRUIT. that party—numerically far superior to any of the into | registered in London. In the 10 correspond p les perl „Зз іо бз | Lemons, per 100, 12s to 16s ушей what Pie qu v ges deti egt iunc) of the years 1853-62 the average number was 1912. боры an b., чыш. Огапрев, Е box, к, 30s io 408 su от a these, о е- wberries, р. — рег cues SULSEL nay oinei Лг bel ы anale Ды (3 text, аз soon as it had served i EIN at. Е а ka 155 t 1 Ee eel оше ем abandoned, Апа what was the сбн obíntt есы te do. is EA 2 a Weleda adr of on that occasion? Did they give| Ікра. —М№іпе persons have lost pm lives by the | Melons, each, 3з Re d РЕ, ug AIL "затоа in ы Rail of yy e steam boiler ab the woollen cloth forming combinations tow di over factory of cam. i od & Sons, "Hem Brigg Mill, | Cabbages, per doz., 6d М T б Топтон, each, 4d to 6d насандаа thelr send? They did nothing Mole, near this The boiler exploded on Ferd отгы с, рег 3t € "d pe) MN p. Rar 1s 6d » 2s pom E Us мы ODD ons and | Saturday амін ad e time when the mill was | potatoes, Y bus [4 100, T aai — ттт с es stopp ed for b rea «еы cul of it, with portions of the 00s to 99s de Shallota ( <от» Lasten ye x ch, а not only not opposing, bu d the materials of the mill and | » Flukes, do., 100s to і. Rhubarbe | ең банде, ?d to 4d own mor olent |boiler-house, were thrown to great distances wit » Rocks, до, «dos to 808 prh p ac чр ва t is wih - pardos rs ue тог immense e for се. Six persons were killed at the time, ips, p. bunch, 6d to Sd | Endive, p. score, 1s to 2s vroope it is not the active campaign Ф is tne haa eat were во оччу bids Fe three nid ., 8d to 10d | Horse Radish, p. Va 1s6dto g red tries the real mettle of the troo — = have | since di ed. It peared fro ы онш; * 'sieve, EE 23 сат рой, PI гас Ue ene ien ett е а ^ D MEE Parsley beso e the real courage Political" party. y. mich Ls: мү last four years Conse ye isti eese з ЁТ ar hab -- pursued by the Мо Tos abis to call а р that she would ih sh 500 more passengers. — CHESTER,—At the meetin “ the Central Relief e on абар Mr. i arnall don an in the о number of -— p о тайт to the extent, of 2613, making a dimi- nution o Pm 1 ср, А be fully as great аз us the ишег of these hl might find it was employment di "he EWARK.—Ün was committed at day morsig a одан ii G this being the The number of Beasts ka butthe average quali! mm eme О pum i ME А: шр шаты. | кисы HOPS,—Bozovau MARKET. Messrs. Pattenden & Smith report a —Ó demand for the better descriptions of last уем s growth at firm rates, OT The reports from many parts of the A роце. tions are not во "favourable, vermin increasing, followed honey-dew. TTLE MARKET. — June 29. is rather larger than on Monday last, ty is scarcely as p. Trade is active for the p трой ptions at about t "з quotations. rather que The supply of Sheep A нн am n y di of at late rates. Lambs are more plentiful ; there is howe а demand for at late rates. Сата i Holl at t the same as on Thursday. there are Beasts, 4460 Sheep, РЕ" 35 Calves; from Seotland, 90 ARDENER (НЕ ЕАР).— = Ago 40. married ; has had. , * : THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE- AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [June 4, 1863, | meee ———————— С 2e En xi sd from Norfolk эй dm. 1650;, Flour neglected and easier to buy. Indian Corn, under an | t t Ө Л ^u Ж” rn wem s di LE qua кешу ойны a8: Tar far tuixed, Without | САМ еа 2. С in Many pedes of Vines, Best Scots, H Best Fmray, July 3.— The market was thinly attended. os, Melo 2 ыы а обеда Ше. ets Garn 10 | Wheat oniy ате мй берл а& а decline of ld. to 2d.. Flour erra he heh чый ren (pert OG jos ad fords, &c. 8 2 ki Best Short-horns 4 wes &?d quality .. | neglected “at late rates. gla dian. Corn without 2. and K 2а TOC emen 3 Do. Shorn 3 8— 4 4| | Egyptian Beans in better demand, Oats and Oatmeal v Heatin EE Tr also TUR. M. Wlan, PN. 10405 2 8—5 0| 6—4 2 Hal beds єп NE bore M a 023 баай. Paradise Hollow Do. Shorn . i M 4| AvznAG xs | Wheat. ESAR | Oats. A LEDENA Beasts, 4330 ; ат ајы D ‚340; Cales, sie; Pax P^ | May 23.. BAILIFF.—Mar -T Rye. | Beans. Peas 38s 9d| 22s 7d ^i 6d 38s 64| E td 33 8 22 8 2 38 11 ps 3111 22 10 32 5 89 10 2 4 22 10 | 34 10 99 8 " 11 25 46s 8d THURSDAY, Jul аа 46 5 The number of Beasts is ial than on Thursday last, | RS 5 e 10 Trade is consequently brisk, and Monday's quotations | 46 n : E. N., € . rage su o | < Lambs. Thedemand has rather increased, amd piii in some 46 5| 31 2, 2210| 35 9| 39 8 |36 1 singlo; tà or good SINGLE instances have advanced. Calves are plentiful ; some of the Pee Qni 46 8| 33 3| 23 9| 35 0| 39 6196 Т Ey Y того у acquainted w choicest make rather more than on Monday, but inferior kinds : н : rore р ferred.—0, Баркер ум so Row, Smith. are not selling у better. Our т вч «из condita ts of 375 FLUCTUATIONS IN THE Last Sıx WEEKS’ AVER - rmond Row, Smi Beasts, 2130 Sheep. and 540 Calves, Milch Cow Рак aiya. 4. [June 6. pes > 13. June 30. - Macri И. ( СЕЕН" EK (H EAD or SINGLE-H Best Scots, Here - tL k a 4 БС cdi Vx: rried 22 mem а - est Long-woo fords, &c. 410105 2|Do.Shom ..4 a4 10 | 45 10 biens Mod, e» Best Shorthorns 4 8—5 0| ers 2d апай bp. 46 9 | . сосна - —_——______—_ Ке 2d quality Beasts 3 8—4 4 | ро. Shorn pup ON SU XM s '6 в 5 bd z Y 5 Age 24, single. - Can Milk, Good Best Downs an =й ‚ [эю .. 15 ENS 6 : 4 [o2 |o s x. character, ‚ Langford | House, East Dulwich. — Do. Shorn 2 | Pigs EN M hide E43 4 í^ "ARDENER.— m 24, married; well i: 42 with the pous routine of Gardening. food, Beasts, 1055; AEN Fin 11,580 ; Сш, 735; Pigs, 190. ANTED, ES Seedsm. ОР. Mr. E Maren Wim mbledon, В а тел haer rn. MANAG GER, ot pps ARDENER. — Age 26, single; xum асоей , Es with all Pride of his 11—140 апа i e recommended by his present employers,—0O. P., t O! Dorking. хуи 1 АКЮЕМЕК, на т 31, p" 16 years’ practice in Vines, Orchard or Green house, Wall Trees, Cucumbers 32 8 40 4 [37 10 L MA e mdi alls n, Ts. ; Hetton. 17s. ; Walls End Russel's Hetton. 158. 3d.; Walls End | and arrangement made for i e business South Hetton, 17s.: Walls End Stewarts, 168. 6d. ; Walls End | im mproving tbrougli the Fir et y") pos person engaged. A ? С: p 15s. 6d.; Walls End Heilen о, Za FE Walls End Pete Laws =н са вле мех of bus ne rred.— | — I эту рек, о Hall, 15s. 9@.; Walls End Walls End | Addre to A. B. C., Coo ^j Eoo (Tx ER.—Age 32, married, no incu M Hartlepool, 15s. 3d. ; Walls pr re Же, 15а. 9d. ; 152, Fl Tice leet Street, E. C understands ты Mos Flower e z tchen Sai ay and Duffryn Malting, 19s. 6d. —113 ships at market. : е ШШШ applied to Agriculture, Ie Nie present дшш Nt Мыл. io Ё s god ohan -r ERN T y^ ED, a competent MAN, conversant with Office, Croydon, Sur er iara Iturai з harge of S UM E — Tn у 3. Ploughing Leer "Te s aee E ir e ў ARDENER, in a Lon api ur x КЫЕН Prime Meadow Hay Ts to 80s Clover; oed .. 908 to 1268 | work and re repair. d capabilities sui | MANina Nursery. —Age 32; ma: Inferior do. Mà e I -— m $0 115 |9Pgagement wil be permanent.—Apply, stating age, A: Е. С.. Post Office, Н imborn Dorsa 25 к. cations, previous occupation, references, and wages ехресїе‹ PY E y w do. ee = — FO 0. 5...1 20 и |с, Ee rovion МОЕ С. E., The Green, Sherborne, Dorset. CT (SINGLE- ачр A T e 33, married; еба s ere & EasroN, —€— DÓÓ—— мл rÓ——— — Ó— — ———— Milk, iara to make himself generally seil M Жани CHAPEL, г. THURsD p m er AEN у АКТЕР, а abes LEE бойо), in а | Four A. B., Post Office, Upper Едш ow Нау Sósto 92s Рише p 012 Sussex Far e must well under- тош years character. ca. В. Post Ойсе, Upper Баша Inferior do.. 15 80 In i£ . 100 no stand the Drilling of of "Сив а n Boot А and Stiff ff Land | ( 1 ARDENER, FORESTER, &c,—12 years’ cha Prime New Hay.. 60 70 "ok. .. 80 90 Cultivation, and possess a thorough knowledge of Hearing and from La d rang will be at г the Ре) Inferior.. — — Prime 8а сб .. 115 193 |Fatten ing Stock.—Apply y ptm only. rw age and rims ning of m v, Bury Hill, Dorki: — i пз om а Is RU SM particulare; gone po imm Ju rms mig e ed тәк ARD As where assistance is Өзи gives; H BRITISH Wi WOOLS.—Lowpox. July 3. pon ms 2, single; understands Fruit, Kitchen, and Figes A fair demand continues for all descriptions of combing ANTED, a PERSON to manage a Seed Shop; must саба "Өгеепънње апа Orchard- ——À Wages 18s. рег сега =- fl rates, but at - prices demanded by the growers һаа Epod Lens d Ат С E уне Беи, E eek. —X., Post Office, Carshalton, Surrey. mers merely supply their dois TN, mais, be a good eeper.—App etter, == teceden would BouidownHog s d d. | еен Weorl S101 0 | and salary expected, additur Даан Poet Ofo Now. (ЕЕЕ, адек а Koania, wi where Mes š... =». 1 980 110 | Ditto Hoggs .. 1 9— rw int pon-Tyne. Ee Ton years) good тетеп PA о е cor Fbred ditto.. 1 10 — 1 11 | CombingSkins 1 4 — АНТЕР, a SHOPMAN, in a Provincial Nursery, Tarki Down Ewes ..1 1 9 | Fiannel Wool наои феа чб ied n ii Kent Fleeces ..1 9 — 1 10 | Blanket ditto .. Adres stating where e tas been em lore wages required, cx RD E Dim to e Hurst & Son, (cA. LANE.—Mowpar, June 29. There little Mv pos Wheat at this ora atat петао it meta siow sale at the Le of this day se "nnight. Foreign was in li >= dn i. ted demand, and where it was necessary to force sales ex ship а slight "деде ма - м WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. = ARDEN ИН Дәр). —Age 26, single; steady. _ accepted. frapis ву, E ара Жү bring. м e pri 2 E Гн years’ ех perience ш - гоа ПА багы {- Oat trade orn is i vum eman "е Two т р тле r from last emp - late rates, but. putot eonditioned parcels are -— difficult to F а гат БАЕ (ог ант ае ЕВ | На em Bolly Bush House, Wansted, Essex, A E. Е 2 and ee In r there is but little doing, and prices gentlemen.— Furt iven on application - a ARDENER (Uxpzz) or PLAN GROWER MM Y 5 re т We t Lenien, E Sox ста сте G Are 22; six years in vo Z == qo — in Waar, Es Essex, Kent, Аза — 16—56 == 2142—50 entom England.—J. P. р:, Mr. A. R. C al ne selectearuns..ditto47—34|Red .... 42—52 коймак 20а A E Oe 48—60 G^ ARDENER кз үчтөй пет арй TES VERON AM, осо, Мыш small Numer $ um App e —— in every department of Horticulture.— A Жей undersands, th is the и D E 1135—62 ‚вас! М Maltiog 31—34 Rollisson & Son, Tooting, London, 8. Plants. Has grown Plants. м T Market at last place for four. 8. 27 Malting .. |28—82 ( 3 TIT E AU as to any nobleman or gentleman. | Years.—A. В, Mr. Sherman, Seedsman, завы Gardan quee —A arried, one child ; a thoroughly practical man OREMAN, in a gentleman's or nobleman"s Feed .... 21—23 g Р = кара кос; лын T deo ГЕУ бони Poland and Brew 18—99 Feed , -7—22 ТУ и, d P paper Stove and рант Plants, Іусородь Gardens 35—37 Foreign .. Englefield Green, Egham wer Gardens. rved in some of the eed pn Foreign (G^BbENE SEDERE лал, married, no incumbrance.— im "England, where the bighest tenti АЕ, S { Brass, Сее: .308 to 31s...Tick 1—82 Harrow . [i 32 F. BUTLER, Gardener to R. T. Adderley, us of Bar- | С. SONDERS, 41, Warwick Street, Ryde, — Pigeon .... 348 to 35s.. Winds |Lonepod. laston Hall, near Stone, — n isat liberty to engage ROPAGATOR (GENERAL) FOREMAN, &c.— ы, EE T ERE ali|40—46| 32—34 | with any gentleman in want practical man.—Address as Pe pra din ihe Trade E E given of ability, with m Essex and Kent, Boiler 35—37| Зека ‚37—40 die above. good ELT Genie ба n Ch n Office, W.C нба диз с-ун ARDENER (Hzap).—Age 30, married ical kno Suy und of his profession in DLP ]ursovss n in v Targo е Garden or N or m or Nursery ит А уоп >С К. Men Eaton АБов, Озара m а PPRENTICE, toa and Seedsm me ( А5: рент р -— or Lad s Head [Gardener â А been excepting ARDENER HEAaD).— A le; W. HOWARD, сак Qs vg le ES DELE leder Pm NL ы y recommended by several : SN gom. lemen. ENT Has had MES Macs asi EM comp d EE s mu the Mana very limi г instances а | (У А. Jy ize 36, legs Estate i one of tho Midland Countes has been- ula value has ren cabe t E а ба will be at libert. Etui He h e been reported off th -half years’ unexceptionable character from last ot Reps i oods, Plantations, and the Su реге зы ull; the prices ., Messrs. Osborn & Sons, Nurserymen, обр Stock, kos апа the gue айар ока ot an Testimonial und the most exceptional пое ofan can 19 ER (HeaD).—Age 32, single; well expe- | given.—C. M.. Post Office, Cante s. 9d. rienced m Forcing- ure га. Flowers, the Manage- Flour is v trig - 8680 Ре Ж ne of Flower and Kite {СИ Breie S, Laying Out and Im- o the Who louis iac two 1d а reduction on Wheat of abont roving Gioii: Would undertake the Management of Stock SA VELLERA Has My rures ві tho bo End Meadow Land. „ЖОЕ Бадр. Z., Mr. Andrews, Houses. Mee ge кк rae кере Victoria Place, Croydon, S.E-^ — xi | Trade.— Заны Ов, С a - 20, e: prec has h rime R T д —Аде хрена а N ноў КИТ Eu dines M Ón Monday fr oth Bnglish uainted with ре wd | give шой reierencos, Ж ‚ Мг. Е кезйн. Spring Corn of ali kinds was a slow sale at Fiowers, ad ins ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. E ud, o : Youth, P o e тш spent in а SN ME To аЬ Ls = married, no inem ciam uir К Jorr ын 1863.] s ТИЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. The Gardeners’ Chronicle | Rew aprt. BATURDAY, JULY 11, 1863. W ILLIANM ВАЕ T, LANDSCAPE and ORNAMENTAL GAR: St. John's and Ne "=з Moor Nurseries, "Wakefield. A e. y Lor Ж NUNC UY: For Sdn and prices apply J. бнлу & Co., 29, Oxford Street, ња este: VE YOU LAWN ?—Use se BEL CHERS PATENT PLANTAIN vU mm, ans removes Plantain and Daisies, and repla h fine Turf. Price 6s.: to be had of f all айр Wholesale Agents, S. & E. RANsoME & Co., 31, Essex Street, aa irata. o T calidi datldec ici arid iita e ULHAM'S ROCK WORK FERNERLES; WATER- FALLS, CAVES, BANKS of STREAMS and PONDS, executed in the only way it should be, i.e, to imitate рь -ROCKS. Worked with pockets, for plenty of plants to grow about it. 2 prs ia to works executed in 10 counties, some by the TAE FAI on of W. B. Тномав, Esq., and R. MARNOCK, x ARMER'S BAROMETER, 50s, а eh ent by NEGRETTI & Mom vil М indicate: cob the Barometer d ^A ben or for Wind. Parti: es i by enclosing stamp to 1, Hat n GAN den, E.C. ; 59, Cornhill, E.C. ; GE 12 2, Regent = Ww. \ A ТА x Р S. CHISWIOK GARDEN NETS protect all brew of Fruit from Wasps, T Thes, poenam UR ad sed and recommended by all the es ard P Жа otii Patterns, and Prices, please direct Mr. HAYTHORN, Nottingham. T ;D NETIING,.at reduced prices, ld. p square yard ; 200 yarda, 14s.; 500, 30s.; 1000 yards, Tos. m L CANVAS, for Wall Fruit; GARDEN MATS ; GREEN- RE erem n Masses Ерогхот‹ тох & Со., Rick Cloth Manufacturers, Thomas Street, Old. Kent Road, London, S.E reservin y foot, 3d, : 13, 4d. š 2 nes 3, 10d. ; 4, 13. 6d. pae dozen. РАНІЛА do., re ай tne бы 6 de м.; 5, 8з.; 6, 3s. 6d. An КЕЕ эрч Beds, Ripe Strawberries, &c. NETTING for Protectin ies above pes Frost, Bli it, Bir rds, &c., 2 yards wi . per yarı 100 yards, 20. ; 4 yards wide, 60. per sard, E `50 yards, 30s. 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X снн to Meters its _ pictorial, and its popular Meer rinde бус M thematies, Divinity, "i special value." 6 апа tme tural History. is given in Во! and the Principles cul- wings are beaut Сона e dissections [р tural Chemistry and Geology. Terms, DE ully ph and the v whole qe : си tori Ue mede pce ES Exhibitions at Oxford. su way as canno! рт TET учүн qi trae pw como TS чту Y 9 MIN "t Vio re weil а libe] WIE the ЧЫ] 5БЬ. "Qa eir V UMOR iH, Тт ог , OCCASIONAL GOVERNESS. —A Lady many years in France, re-engage- Sol tL rds of MEN of фу NENCE in LITERA- | ment E еттт to faerit. 1 in English, Tun, and ee MOM SCIENCE, and ART. With Віортарћіса esi remi with Singing ud a: sega сага d dens ents of Germ The Portraits photographed from Life. In Monthly Parts, u ER moderate.—H. H., 29, Queen's inden Square, N. Pe ws of бе p House of on Friday, ues бе а petition den di contains Portraits, with Memoirs, of EARL ал | SIR CHARLES LYELL | J. Н. Forey, R.A. Parr II. contains E ortraits, with Memoirs, о! M. THACKERAY "д SRR. N | DAYIDRO W. 'URCHISO OBERTS, R.A. Parr III. on August 1, wt contain. Амы. is eh of | Dn. WHEWELL | PROFESSO х | GILBERT Scorr, R SSEL OR VURGUSRS- e ENGLÀ B "t f Dr. ВАрнАм. New Edition. 12 о Pines 24. мее: pe ofesso т of Oxford eret ve Un Faty University, praying the oval of the present Lovers Rerve & Со, 5, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, W.O. | subscription required for саре dips and Price 4s. Due we egens cemere n 12s | er pressed his hope that a Bill wou uld be anre 2. The Earl of HE BATVRAL No. X: 1. (Тоу, 1 HIST ORY REVIEW. tes m subject in a 863). ү, the Earl of ылыы and the Bishop object of the e petition; the D ES of the. SEIN; а ку, Guide to their Ri. ted by Cases. s| Thursd. Eu denne RAE Die BRA P DG AL Me LN eases of the Skin, "are. “ Mr. Hunt d erred these diseases from the incurable class to the с cet, - : Т. RICHARDS, COPIE ы, М g- TIE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GÁZETTE. (Jrrv 11, 1803, ed against reopening the I: but after some this voluntary offer of co-operation, Convocation was semarks by the Earl of Dasr, Kati Rossurr, а vej Home fews. 4 13th August, E 1 th odifled | Pri Тик Cmaxwxt, FLEET, under ы аана of Reat. — Earl Овкт, the motion was ndn in а modi Tus CovzT.—The -— accompanied by Princess Admiral Dacres, arrived at Spithead on Tuesday in _ | Helena, Princess Louisa, Princess Beatrice, left | two divisions, (he wooden-sérew ships E i b . gar, E è Commons on Friday Mr. Саївр called | toy stil, rem re; reia | morning T M ete Emerald, 85; and Liverpool 39, LE plain m 1 he ncess igen | and the iron-clads Black Prince, 40; Royal Oak, E "E to the supply of cotton, and moved fer | ы ix КМШ to her Majesty. Ou Sunday Defence, 16; and Resistance, U under steam. ТЫ LE. a eet Co wait to inquire whether any morning E" Queen snd Princesses attended Divine | Warrior Thursday further һе taken, within Rev. G. Prothero officia led. whale re was d orders to mesh Spithead 2. ейи» fa funotions x {һе Indian Government, - e d morning the эмы walked Pm day for Ње Downs and the North Sea. inere the from that eountry. | 77995. Та de eius, Wd QUE мк —— y тб а long diseussion [o motion was withdrawn. | Sut in a s carriage and four. On Tuesday the On t Mr. Атвтох moved that the purchase- | Queen walked and drove. кы arrived at dr осаат. money of the land at Kensington should Бе | Osborne from Windsor. On Wed y the Queen] — Puaxcr.— The Emperor left Fontainebleau applied by the Commissioners of the Great accompanied by Prince » hisce Leiningen, — for Vichy. On the : > ont. The Duke of Somerset arrived from don, Ministers, wes the Exhibition of 1851 towards diseharging their had ап audience of ber Majesty, Miss Van de Weyer | Fontainebleau. During the absence of the Em чарг — v - Property should be vest od | arrived аё Osborne, On Thurs rar lord W. Paulet, | М. Biülanlt will өч А at the Con neil of Ministe Crow issio ће | Sir Michael Seymour, the military and naval nee and Princes Napoleon have arrived а Рай ао was омо ч к Mr, | commanders-in-chlef ak Portsmouth, arrived at Osborne, | гова ы The уроо} л the Em e y and bet n ire 10 Bild а rere vs e lanrNo, and vel o8 а division Vy 163 to 41. р 1 Lord Naas attention to the state of affairs in REN С "m contatos to following — China, and condemned the poliey of her Majesty's ы morning d Prises the Go in that country. Mr. La i i ' Princo und | renes ты Lord ParwsmsroK defended thé policy of the|Priweew. The Dake of Montpensier paid a чөй G t, and after a lon ба Qe mbjéct | 59 00 Frisa: — Та ihe аһатова Sho Peine tion of tho Tren» эз "а и Cesare ме га eet went to M eem and dined with ы Debe. E his desire {о ке dropped. Lord PaArwERsTON moved а resolution Aumale, at Orleans House. The Princess t but observed thst, for raising by way of terminable annuities afin am open pie vis In the evening be ( ueen y, pn c further sum of 650,000. fot the fortifieations ої | Prussia visited the Princess On Sunday morning the | tainty of its t and dockyards. After а short| 09 Princesa at in ке ‹ ё а ЕЗ wE S & ї 2 the H went into committee on the Fisheries СЕ t em ^ га i D — pm emer] бе элш s Tuo ot its members. т PS а An 20 eave E part fran. intereange relend) Bill, and passed the remaining elauses. px fa байыш J ч =. Б өт өнүгө Nope m me uar ош. orks should be re-constituted on a different basis, Mr. the was negatired | ön а division by 116 to 24. Lord =ч ray e Ола. DT Е. Kerr for a Select Committee to Wednesday mi ас o inquire into the claims of His Highness Агкнм |ingthe Pri deb gm br E Set by his к A dix ot" бетй [ли to the title and dignity of Nawəb of the zi угаа р ар аА dh буның | fessi instroction, an em recommenda the Vx 19 to 44, The Navy Prize А s, бо, |b Bill passed through committee, On Thursday t i Well to жак t. ассо ied Bim ХЕ KA аа nbridge "Yr Por Ramsgate, whero ter Majesty em no | in id, Government steamer, for Ostend, Б ааа PM 83 ЧЕР. wm Јон 11, 1803.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND . AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. vention m$ collisions between vessels at sen. Its tenor | insurgente, appeared on the 28th ult, with 600 well-} ISDIA.—By news from Cabool to May 13th, it ds with the regula Иа on wen, the Russian side of the Pruth,|appears that Dost Mahomed had sent a messenger to M Tbe i issue of this opposite Lepez Pysoc › ocki is VE into the Shah Nawaz Khan, the present ruler of Herat, asking decree is based T^ rtiele 63 ot me Constitutio n. - interior o. Volhynia, in the direc Kre- | him fy terms agreed y th ja А pem у by а proposa sal of the Ministr, ry to miemce, which province the insurgento have - Sultan Abmed Jan. The reply was that he had King, sta t А t ied "Beste teczek, Bestratyn, and Cybachow, itten to the King of Persia on his father's death, the Pruss 4:9 on aecount ae м closing of the Seven Russian отгеп and 70 men were killed in the “ы, оп ibo receipt of an snm from the Shah, would session, "nd tha at in the interest of publie iy it | battle that took place > рм, ү o The | nicate his intentio: At Ње Ameer. The Prince until next session, insurgents rained a ory e 27th ult. at of "Mesha hed was on his way to Herat, having left his uo UBSIA — Private tns. from- - Petersburg, dated | Mededow, "The town of Ws ~ 4. s Ас has been | troops аф Ghorian, to condole with Shah Мамад Khan the T th inst., received at Berlin, state that t the у чес bombarded and plundered by tbe Russ ussians, The i insur- | on. his fathe г death. E Sir He Mout gomery м күлүн of the ow ire will be reinforced by "М addition of the | gents, in conjunction with the ч, , Mal Marshals "t Ше Nobility and the Burgomasters оѓ ап M" success at > results. чы? e tend to the шшш St, Pete tersburg and — The Prussian Govern nment | Plock. t of Polish pepa are {к= of the I d" and Cashmere The Kin. has informed by R ussia that er en he Notes of | hovering about the environs of "Он. Another body | Burmah is reporte the tree Powers wi! in it itsessential points, imper A Galician insurgents, numberi crossed over| _ MADAGASCAR, — Tho oficial report of the French ls, especially w Еи, reference - assembly of o Poland on the 5th e. "Карыны betweer | Consul at Tamatave, dated May 15, states я the Lar, em Phe ть wishes of Austria will be especially de. Russian troops and t urgents took place from, | cause of tbe resent revolutjo tjon in Madagasca the а ongni Vile those ot land, w = are of a — the 5th to the 8th іа de e palatina te of Cracow, The | rivalry. between the no єр and the Court, The. n Es ' character, will be ed. € of Miechow. мр who at peo гч of Kin к мөн а took power Russia conciliatory, fresh detachment of ins ‚| аг пои all "n sugges says that the Е of aro есап) dem Lubelski, under уншина ln а of Аск proved by шз уер, Тһеу m мир NT r. qe shown a desire to settle the Polish xpo in con- counters took pisce on the 24 Tut - SHE Kont [erp corruption, and immorali Under their currence with the Powers. The Mémoria 'omatique Hus M» Prussian terri- ari ett the reply will be delayed for the result of tbe tory.” They were reconducted to the frontier wi tribe against tribe ar Же against s in Parliament on the 10th on Мт. Hennessy’s mil tary honours by the Prussian authorities, keeping | village, without p^" other formality than the consent 2 in order that Russia may shape answer | their arms, Two small detachments of pete troops | of the two parties; thus proch ^ civil war = ecord to the attitude assumed by the British| —— M to take refuge upon Prussian territory, fernishing a pretext for bistilitie s The officers an һе near iu A = e Б B © & = > ма... = © = © E. ё с z Е. et E %ф п Е = = c E = re ri КК Cabin ing [ prineipal inhabitants begged n King to ч | üis Czar, the palace of Таро ieli has been burnt. Ing to organise а militia from the peasantry, who, how- 8: but he refused, and $ e preparations for t b ever, + he National t has published a ор 0и EL аә ме fellow-countrymen, an and the English Consul wished Кылыч Tie National Government ез pues of the principle of raising а | Ше missionari to take а similar course, but tbey did SIRO Pio on El rri реги D rcp мш to I the law, the people, slaves, and has ith the King, who with very y киысу: in is measure, which | asked mercy for those remaining, уне ibat they The € б їпї d Bourbon G should be exiled for life. This refused by the to the Polish cause b e ps "y an M ment, eere urges orc suecessful. conspirators, who demanded that ga guilty should It also says be compelled to соп- ] ISLANDS.—A circular despatch addressed by | undergo P perpetoel imprisonment in chains ТЬе tinue the for independence ‚ and that the six | Ear] Russell to the fonr Great Powers, Austria, France, | King would not at first comply with this demand, but polt d in ы Notes of the three Powers| Prussia, and Russia, was published on Wednesday. It |sfter much parleying, ended by accepting it, On the y the country. Тһе Marquis | sets forth the terms on which the question of the|following day the King was ш A the Wielopolski h has given [^ *his resignation, and has been | proposed annexation is to be determin 76 Russell | Council proclaimed Queen Robodo, tha ordered to go abroad. М. Wolowski has been exiled to | declares in this document “her Majesty's readiness to M. King, pec aie "x the loss of. bis "frienda, had thei interior of R ussia. The Bishop í of Wilna, Monsignor eonsent to the union of the Islands with ЕЕ if the mitted su ueen à Con- Krasinski, having published p g sym- | Ionians should themselves desire that union? Не stitntion, "E tipulates among other things that pathy with the insurrection, has been transported ки points out that those islands are “not а рагі | аһа] not drink strong liquors, and that the Lr over to Nijni-Novgorod, whence he will be sent to Wi ы, f the possessions of the British Crown," but a|lifeand y a belongs to the Council. 15 also abolishes ho official papers assert that the reports of the rp би, which, with the consent of the Great|the latas and “maintains religious liberty, The Ln o of Countess Ne c зыл] Terlerzka | Powers, must now exercise its own will in де- Ргіше Min er informed the French Consol that he at Wilna os р Pk its political future, Не then had : ан е кыы to Post of Vienna sa that another ине af tci | termining "to teno: tbe ménnes in -mbiai Shs | protest tix З ласно ы Plater; and eu e M rem | pre relations | mE RR CHINA, —. vices from China to the 26th of May have been eet - bs a er di w t ‹ idi. ween Count t Plater, r, the only т 0 це мун к annexation w overnment a the larg і Thursday the Provincial а pretext for et ons Tribunal of Lemberg MM eee А Prince yo must nevertheless be rie à uode үөс y | meneed hostilities, Toii. d in "n Cochim Sapieha, who is suspected ofhaving supported the late expressed," as th >r course which the Ionians Won China, expedition to Volhynia. was arrested in prefer. «If th чо ч T lordship concludes, APAN.—News has been received fi rom Japan stat the house of the Agricultural Society in Lemberg. M «хроно shou ld be in favour of а union that the {теб һаа SITR reason to hope that if it miciliary visits have been made ЙА Prince's | w th Greece," faction which the English Admiral estates near а is Should mee! istinguished th i vm the Ionian — and rapi death in the citadel of Wilna, by order of General Moura- le. "The Ionian Parliament, which has hitherto| movements, has transferred the war from Virginia, vieff, whose Жу тагм Мате ege g mo axe | been si La yet dissolved, and the question of | north-eastward from the Rappahannock to the Potomac, i olhynia. ameter rtt e ч the ашкан will bé hasitta to ite successor. ЧЕ even to the Susquehannah, and has suecessfully erous i pe emp C Warsaw, bodies, with the bands tied behind the back, | garrison of А А and in parts of the provinces. war—a flank movement in presence of the enemy. n n ur i ^ x getti rear of Washington "n" son is still in nt - "that Ў and unable to stantine to rtation, and will be sent out ОЁ among the former. Тһе Bank was —" a A tle in any position in which General Lee ch " the 4 : "the eh ussian | bet be insurgen: pon patrol is said to have a; а. а Ж МАТЫН, near | ment in Athens, and have addressed identical Notes to | dition and ver mero Among the troops are Radomsk, a e port; of the bonds апӣ | ће National Assembly, declaring that they will quit i i i n imperials, Trains have coa ied running | upon the e| i К, it does not re-establish order in tlie шч, Chattanooga some weeks уо, E others from of ыд ык & ish Jeet ыз been summoned ai Bragg's K dis ар 000 sent к General decree оѓ the National Government, Horodinski’s боа л eh А new Ministry has now been Ганга l u^ from Charleston, ү: ы force being about ment з been defeated in Radziwilow. Horo- | consisting of MM, "Rufo, Calligas, Kihagia, еа 1 So imminent is tbe peril sup f кше | Mauram n i opu ers made their submission to WE the town after their | The National Assembly has since obtained the simul- tho newspapers ае ОР wounded insurgents taken | taneous removal of the кен of the two parties to Brody after зи recent y ш so large | Athens, w ној из» restored to tranquillity, | men that many of them СОЕ removed to Tux САТ Zloczow. The insurgent оде M iewski has had a | out in Daghestan 1 is а rapidly spreading through сы) full vigour between 'Тїйїз, — city, an Бано ат rwn iw sie round 1 we —- fresh E eger м in Mg o command of ded a in the i Count ire hus арыен bere чш, QU n foret village, where| York papers ва icai бсн. organised | Generals Citianeff and Cholukoff with 920 soldiers were | lost all spirit, and either retreat rapidly at the ap gne infantry and one of eavalry| killed. Тһе road to Moukha c vae kom у of the Confederates or exhibit а LIRE pe d Even їз an to бети ^ each palatinate, А ча чч of | b c up, and the whole country between Ti he troops sent by New York and New Jersey were not 500 ms ts; engaged Russians on the lst|that жы is threatened by the renis. th or asm, though all і sani Kleczew, m 'ee. deck echec Some TN 5 dria state that Sir Mime to profit pec presence, ent оп the 4th.| Henry Bulwer bas һе Viceroy of Egypt, in | The hai vui to pisces a company üf Heina гоо ot мај of the|troops of that State, im consequence of а dispute the French Pd RB Ms ud AM eere d rib vn vi She pieno or Po between himself and t the Governor of Pennsylvania, с THE GARDEN ERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, һе fact that the Jersey troops were abuse of assent to the Thirt Ly-nine Articles. - more gen - and | a oved for a select committee to inquire whether ang an ncn. The Federals have evacuated TAS isle, liberal meu F would thereby be given to the rsity, wn measures could be taken within the legitimats aid fallen back to Harrisburg It t is зера that the а their lor peri "e rad that liberty of рас functions of the Indi: Governm: for increasing the Supply Fist R do * ер ich this соп try all others ought always to Бе | from that country. He said that, no matter what mi ht st Regimen de: irous of pro . M oped in oiher nt а | be the result of the war now raging in America, it would be General Knipe's eri was captured previous A Ea Y. m pied on dad! subject.— The E ha dd Mene ў s" ect fr he Southern States anyt ng rlisle fi complaine at t etition ha le n got up surreptitiously, | like the supply of cotton ich we were formerly i to ym e T into the ere of the сч ега е d not been laid on the table Бе the common rooms, bit of ruga cx from that part of the -— " lods, ed e ner; ones, wi cavairy an r submitted to the hobdomadal counil, and adem ot f. T contrary, field of production а s unlimited. Тһе artillery, & sevére skir has driven the|represent the opinion of the sity. Не should very | motion was s а Mr. Валу, who urged the Federals under Milroy out of M*Connellsburg, and uch regret to see the requi ч "of "the petitioners “complied importance encour: aowi of cotton im ' cupied that vla Себек Milroy has sic bah ith, as he d it would only be ы firs the West Indian Islands.—Mr. SMOLLETT said that no dismissed f, Р ` towards a similar interference with clerical s iption good purpose could ult wp the appointment of а ismissed from his command, and some of the journals | Earl GaaxvitLE denied that the DUUM had Boe got up in the committee at this period of the session.—Mr. COBDEN said urge that he ^ be tried court-martial for | manne TUMOR ed, and asserted that it had Dent n laid upon the еб уо sei rte ай hoan TOEA d for en aging ni * es versit: he Earl oi ARROWBY | cotton cultivation, the ве м t of the land upon a per nm pe d ві Nin. Qai ho a b а pres их strongly objected to any relaxation of the subscription, which | tenure, and the sale of waste land ; but z owned ho E place was so disastrous that he a d 3 batteries have the effect of introduci c the university, share in the sanguine ho чей som ed with y nd 12 loj stablished Church. | regard to the effect of these measure Hit 9 нь "how чы, Golansku E "EE Ed E session e Con derates, under Жеми йодду, о Chambers, ai Biffles, were threatening General Grant's es at 40,000. "They think that eg ee present. force, with e reinforeements which he ense does not e 000 appoin nted t the comman the South. Atlantic e arl enr ud call attention to the Affairs of Poland. that an ieu ё the s i duced with мае bolished, [3 legis! (Eas? India) Н v Bill, the Districts Bill, and the m: Emba South Side) Bill wer read a secon admo е. Innkeepers’ Liability Bill, the Post. master General's (Sale of P Bill, m the Хоса! Government Supplemental Bill, were read a t] hird tim. and passed. уза grown Was no усе ны, on the of the Gove rivate individuals cg mes the sultvatin of хоњони in India. e —4Academical Subscription, —' 09 е 1 of SHAFTES- BUR in the em s of ie авар of Oxfi moved that tne petition. from certain hea: colleges, pro SPA fellows, and of the Untversity of Oxford for сс the pre d bero s required for du^ el dag 3 be printed.— Earlof DERBY corrected а in 5% pen ch he fell uncon- Sciously on Friday “night i in qm to the Home eon m petition.—A fte remar! сас rl GRA: i the ie is PORTMAN expre: ed. be bedeghit Жол by the Gov for mething would be done for the be tter pi proteo ction pa ihe B Bristol ‘Channel —Earl DE i рм that sites e the tio "d forts had already been purchased in the Bristol Cbannel. —E Y gave notice that ЧА i Monday Seh he Several Bills made by epu а He did not believe that any mi обе etion of wore eg take plac the difficulties wh by any mas mirador T G. ваша, M B. ег d SMITH, Mr. FERRAND Ыы "that having тане so lon; for Безе - ы thei motion was m: ТАГ Эман for War А зт жу оп this country, it was intended t dede the bean rges againsi before a court-martial, = Ан ө» the rey of Queen's Bond The RN ES — replied that as the alleged logod M pos the Man * Ћоре th Е for free trade, m к icula: e advanced a stage. ТОЕ RD CHANCELLOR, in moving the ae readin Revision Bill, must ipe fatal энеби Which was caused it is said by overwork. The negro troops, ende C Meam peni ceto and burned the town of Da lth ult. че "ior of ы they were then se e # жук of the Mme and a negress who attempt ed А onta, е, the head and then ег оп ту their DORIAN in comman ates of Massachu- 17th ult. the Con- of the n re from e setts hd "Penbey]va ania. On d Atlanta ете the Fi itors federate iron-cla tured t while getting up h рой: апа i. n БЫК ГӨ Ay left Thor мен to go with the Federal DAY.—The Lg of the Stat aid he ask th Hodie to take it MR trust, placing reliance on the ny, skill, eA fidelity of thos e by whom it had been prepared.— Lord ST. LEONARDS солой in thin din g that their lordships were called upon to show confidence in Qus who had framed the m He objected to codifcation, but aj paration of a rev wi d and expurgated edition oi Ho that the Chairman pei nio tm dei On a division, the motion was carried by 019.. The other orders of the day сё еге then dispose MoNpay.—The Ludgate Viaduct.—Alderman SIDNEY sn M EIU the edente of the City of EUM should be allowed to be heard the oO Bul. fo о e London, y Chatham, and Dover Railway Ty in os the insertion mpany from carrying а pror discussion the motion to a meas! rem upon à t prin- ted considerable relief. had viaduet a great diminution in the number of persons was negative ast year, exclusive of 150,0007. e у RA. Mr. HADFIELD, Sir GEORGE GREY said the Government io cef e eir consideration а project for altering the Circuits, x At communication with thejudges on the subject, but that ere could д. (Сте to Eod E ae со assizes.—In answer to ЖЕ. ш Етт; e said that t| ne and b onth w xpended in relief, in addition: to the assistance derived yo the Pocta Afta ra s ords from Earl GRANVILLE, the Bill passed through ое The pre pon Harbour (Isl of Мат) Bill, the Atilia Ballots кое» Bill, and other A: were s ond time, Sire s s Embankment heat Ses сд — Vie; Pas senger: уну епі Bill pass ier The Oaths aufi in Ginen "Propeedinge (Scotiand] po wt the Дын (East India) Act Repeal Bill were read a third "time and passed. e the s n the ship within В sas rl lonial Letters Patent Bill, the Poor-law ааа that 2 raid Aim the Federal 1 ag “шу о of не oie d were kiled ог ded. D essel ү егей апа Seve essels while attempting he blockade of the South ка lina coast hav Мей s hu by от ейега1 hon It i js asse erted that the officers o e blockadi ton have meten а their intention "he erea v to sink all blockad runners, i instead of capturi frauds commi itted i Epi e money, are reported be one cause of vies detiene The blockade running od Calypso was captured off Fryingpan ке the Tilt by the Federal yo mel capture nsi sch commit. depredations at the mouth of the of Fundy. Fort vessels are repite to have че бай royed by а Con federate steamer off Cape Sable. Itis з reported wes — to the Georgia. Мт. Vallandigham has run the blo оскайе from e duet on his way to Nassau, TuvnspAY.—The Co Board. Суон Bill, and the Loan MOM Bui heh v M second time. Amen eren hird tim de феад fh ^ Sta evision Bill, the Militia Ballot d Suspension Bil, s s tha Walmer yin esting Bill md — throu, e à J'udges.—Lo: rd CHELMSF oved for and paj es of e mn ict inconsistent wit with t tho ho judicial o office of th: discat the liabilities of the com mission s| m аф би M еб апа the Eus com Н. Storks, and warned them to the authority of ships were to abit виа if чес» e: тею m over public interest: ciples cem че оа ИЛ Мей their pen — t t tt o оо, d fund, and tha: inimed th бх де" СА would be fnju- responsibilit; [etit mei Fas io e зше ot ie bwo ea Judges- Ti the M ME ike nd were painfully suggesti d та property of th beu rex Arn pode insisted that c с а Н. Storks е dupes y interested motives to serve, an he commonest principles of кең the dismissed јойвез o ought to be informed of the gm that had been brought agai: t them sers.—Earl озвкы, derent em, ed and ha: d egal ре фе, КИРЕ his high n бәү to entitle him to heic pium After some remar Earl GREY I Earl GRANVILLE, the motión i modified form was agre xou to в of the election for members of rud utis Luft up to the 23d June, show that 41 Ministerial candidates have been chosen, against 49 Opposition and 13 Independent. Vau uda flor Евра —Poland.—Earl RUssELL stated that he had just learned y a telegraphio de эмгеке s that the reply of the Russian Government to t the three Powers would sent P theft sitting.] HOUSE OF COMMONS. Friday. — On the order for ug о into committee supply, Mr. Cam called attention to the Supply of Cotton, 2р i Jury 11, 1863] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND NIC UFU GAZETTE. ————————— inister of China, The influence ot Eng land was thrown into the FORSTER, and. supported by Sir Н. ST твай Er а and. m oved the second reading of the Augmentation of Benefices scale against the Taepings, who nev: + pea n were in possession | Gar wav. i Осе said that the Bill wen e kie y of Ыл is to Ls orise the же о icellor iy of the finest tea and silk producing "districts in п ће Empire. This | HExLEY considered that the measure woul тү Me ори тес pose of 320 of the py iHe e in his © 6 the was an unhealthy state of things which could not endure. | —Sir G. биет said that he would support the second reading on | purchase-money to entation 4; miea RE Bring We had tried it in India and it had failed, and he feared that if | condition that the Bill should be confined to the use, and not | —Mr. BARNES В ds. m € endment that the Bill be rı it were pursued much longer in China its effect would be he sale, of those poisoned preparations. On this understand- cond time that day three aes aces LEY аде estroy the ver ich we were endeavouring to prop | ing the Bill ead a second tim: mitt ormá, and | the amendment. After some discussion the House divided, up, to complicate our relatio ith R nd France, and | ordered to be repri: iscount RAYNHAM moved the second | and the amendment was rejected by 179 to 29 as M ^ n the legitimate authori f the Chinese Government | reading of the Casual Poor (Metropolis) Bill, which was intended d ^ nd time, Fisheries (Ireland) Bill as h its own subjects.—Sir Н. VERNEY expressed h тие l | to t idi ater facilitics for th: emque | in work- nsidered and agreed to. Тһе Court of Session. x ibo policy of the Government in ina.—Mr. LAYARD houses for casual poor by ans a general system of (Scotland) Bill ll passed б сод committee. Several other Bills that the ed of affairs in China could not ML Mach Noob Ed providing for their reception. —Mr. di ILPIN Ич ум e advanced а interest in this country, as the noble lord bad for nearly three | the measure on the ground that it would entail а FR — Church Е дайыным du i hours addressed a "House consisting of little ac than 90 | ехрепве without providing necessary supervision, and Eoi а | atti vri i x aed usa mari e А this Bil бала mornin; mem e general policy of the Government towards | step towards the equalisation of the system of rating in the ві сеа ih * House brought in C i uk PER China was wise and just. The difficulti the way of main- | metropolis. Тһе Po w Board, however, were ing th ci il Servi N^ nato, Whidh occupied the ^: кдй эт, taining our relations with that empire were very great, but we | their attention to the subject with the view of seeing tho sit de rd parr cd the. House р толк had adopted a policy at oncefirm апа conciliatory. Mr. Bruce | whether a practical remedy could not be applied. — After e sitting. six o'c [Left sitting] , had ы өен endeavoured to enforce upon tke people|some further discussion, in which Sir В. ORTHCOTE and that regarded them not as barbarians, but as а | Mr. Кміонт took part, he order for the second read- civilised nation, and that treaties made in faith must be ing was ае "Белон pero ыл ы m дит rine respected by contracting parties. Under this policy we | КАУХНА: estic ants am Вла, chispa great ретт TU He denied that «уум ДА at | Bill was dan withdra On Sir G. GREY оир л и am. pue h China; on the contrary, all our efforts were to | Second reading Vas defin gp eei x LAIRD moved Мох RITIS : Con хе х peace, and at no previous period of our relations with | the second reading of the Anchors and С) Cables ae the that country was war less probable than at the present | object of which dt to establish testing vs gli Ay sols aisd at чр К, Н ps ер vn - е Ке; ident. ШЕ S. FrrzoERALD said that formerly her Majesty's | sanction of the Board of Trade. Не said that 82 рег cent. of | Reduced and New Three per Cents., 921 to #; Thirty Government. had pursued a policy of chain cables tested at Liverpool had been found еба ж cod Red Sea Tele graph 1: of late years it had been changed in favour of active inter- | and that the measure he propose ST was rendered necessary for и rings i С k ference jn the civil war.—Lord PALMERSTON said he could o» security alike of life and property.—Mr. Cave seconded India Stock, 227; Ditto Five per Cent. Stoe TM not find any ground forthe censure which Lord Naas had е motion.—Mr. LixpsAY moved as x n amendment that the | to Ditto В 8s. pm.; Fo т passed upon the policy of the Goverhment. That poli Bii be read a second time that day t| thre months. Аз а ship 1 was founded in good faith, and was calculated to be of | owner, it was hisinterest to have cables жез anchors tested, but great advantage to this country. Our relations with China | small owners would be very much inconvenienced by the im- were of e most friendly character, and trade had of | position of such a condition.—Mr. Base uL supported the?Bill. late years enormously increased. If we withdrew altogether | —Mr. M. GIBSON was not md the principles of the Bill, from па we should leave that empire to fall under the | but could not see his way to pro the means of carrying influence bee qe эре апа һе ГАП ресим it would | it out кшш ап additional cost to the shi ping interest. The ur part "to continue to co-operate, as at | expense of sending е Ж chains and са! e oW АЙ hose Powers, for ise —— Óü mimos peace and ua aA in ас rre ceed their » e а и f A 48 e ese territory.—. r4 terference with the е: which he could n: iv.; Di 5 ^60, a 862, for Acct. demned our policy of interference in tho атаара, оов | aasent. Tbe tendency would lao be io throw the manuf&o- s Diti, 189, ut 930; : ‚4 empire, an ed that the effect was to weaken сод ture of chains and anchors into certain hands, to the exclusion oft pem Government. After some remarks by Col of the great body of the trade.—Sir J. PakrNGTON, Bir J. SYKES, Mr. GREGSON, and Mr. WurTEsIDE, the subject bond. ELPHINSTONE, cg and Mr. R. HopasoN supported Тһе House then went into committee of supply, pro formå. | the Bill; ms Firwat, CRAWFORD, and Mr. EN PALMERSTON ia Жаы "ihe "M aos was carried moved a resolution that, towards providing а further sum for | by 119 44. — The Navy de, ВШ fraying the expenses of the construction of works for the | passed trough Committee on сда. —Мї. WHALLEY фе, ockyards an harge the order for the second reading of Dover and Portland, and for the creation of a central|of his Railway Bills Bill, stating that he should ask for Bank of nglan, ENT. e L be charged и Consolidated Fund, and T м Treasury be аэ Ыз to|of the Select Committee. The order was bv arged and the ISSUE DEPARTM: I the said sum by annuities for а term mot exceeding | Bill withdrawn, and leave was given to undue another | Notes issued., s. — ..£28,614,000 Governmen мре. dd. T мо ег ч S з. ss | Gold Coin and Bullion ,, 13, 964,000 payable ont, out UT use. ure Ааа ia which it pA 29% ms, pro ropota oT e ESE Form o aaa it ee escena and the sum now Uer Beg n the ЕЕН in e ime 0066 ене dine at the House if ыг иш t would suffice until July, 1864, vu a эел application to | in it fit to eat. The debate was again oen to hing to be got Parliament would be — чыз next. The Removal of Prisoners apod Bill) was А a the ot то ho war ad not the | third time and passed. The Alkali Works Registration. Bil superiority of forts as = элее N id e he b he through — should divide the House against an y farther pre e at| TmvumspAY.—Lord PAL cond reading o —Mr. Оввовхе cal;ed upon ti ТЕС to be consistent, | the Fortifcaiions( рень Є: Е тено He stated x Ф ни 674, ех div.; Ditto, for Acct., 671 t to 68, ex regm $ ' Vene- zuela, 1862, for Acct., "Л. £28,614,000 £28.68 BANKING Pro ом тнай rs’ Capital ease | "LP D 3,244,275 "ENS ead Publie Deposits s (in nclud М Ардануу, ^. #11,016,888 ing s Comm Savings Oth "m Bank missio Ma ae aae maae | i Divi Gold and süver Coin .. 860,969 rescind the vute which P I sed last year. | а great po — of the works already sanctioned by Parliament | де ys d PETO, Alderman | were either leted or nearly во, and — on the whole | Other Deposits . 18,595,718 Бетеп days and other bills pica i204 425 £42,014425 July 9, 1863. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier, not 8 Ў Sir S mp BALOMONS, Bir 2 ери the » Marquis =) HARTINGTON, Bir they had боа анаска under ү» estim -— E Wiper T. НА AY, Mr. 1 KE, anc к took dei. resolu- E Bill was in committee he hoped be able е ае hy "atii of tbe Q2 cef. FRIDAY: Rm ERN ^W. ATKINSON, Gildersome, Y. shire Parmer =. 0 hai IS Farm б a- Sir J т Панорами Ma aer ere iat е ate Gravan . b һе! - V a все А.Я. Works, it should be constituted on а Чїйгє Бана, amendment. —8іг P» pce yu qtue of E ect ota КЕШЕ, Xorkire, Mason te mon Contractor W- dora Na ise „рела; erated sev instances of mis ment in the | central arsenal, and thought that an unjust prejudice had been er—-F. Dupre, Марс ern DON e монеае " - ted | raised Spit Le Wootton Bassett, e large — vo! nd rm ments in the — are IEEE — Portsmouth was a chimera, and that there was no ciency o c ‚есе Сож Әлеу, Пон Northumberland, pues ежм —T. RUE, Southam) Rtree n er omo Durham, бет Ve N T. , Peoo, nA. Yorkshire, " Manufacturer—T. РАЕС, pe commissioner th an — |o enm ‚ Wiltshire, i, Yorka M. reg бетте eme Street, board w. ай; жай ho proposed. that the Govern- tation of Par! air J. USSON ment should bave th aene rar А during tho recess of con- sap the erection of the forts at Portsmouth and Plymonth toria sidering Pew Шо anan eaei might be Анне e die. 'ow- | would tbe means of — е а certain number PER diated all responsibility so far as tbe instances | of а to meet the enemy -— A RR i 3 bridge, H: ^ 2 а Corn Dealer—J. J. Кокил, High Ml Newington Butts, я " ere concerned, with the - ion of the Serpentine, which, if it were filed wit from any qum wha er мы — е а гурчй, Leicester, ‚ Coal Merc chant A. Sciwrepkx, Up T Lisson Btreet , " L Д Grove, Baker- N. . " be Rond ind, w could not be helped. With regard to Carlton Gardens, | hostile force landed on ^ ibo ores, it would not only [г LL Bani P. W. aros, Kingi Hoa, Chelsea, o ile nd Aem e belonged to egre or Land Revenue, who | fail to establish itself there, but that not a singlo | 2;8”®1ховктт, Cottage Grove R. Таоа, one were respons he АП the public | man gode d with his life. Ак some observations from | нымны ү Т pe] tott ы E E d 4 works in the metropolis aient by the Office of | Mr. C. and Lord Fermoy, Mr. NrwpEo А ота | Batcher- w. Tarton, Кай. каамат Р са паса Works had been carried on with success, and there was | demned [^ proposed contral arsmel; but approved of the | New Brighton, Cheshire, Hotel Keeper—W V. Wituraws, Buckfastleigh, no. office emáer the Crown which ormed Ив duties tection of our seaboard ре naval агвепа1в,—Бїг x Deron озне „Аре. Авеп 3. Wrwrcorr, jun, Kingston пров Hull, Smack with greater c bo төт which, рена The House of and Lord C. PAG Ls an = Rond, Des Dee m enr if it altered the pos г. PULLEN supported tbe Bil "M Moses thought th dete 'RATIONS, — А. р a qui nar w main defence v't t of the е; че а е ber powerful iron «€ Glasgow, =J. EnwanD, Forfar, Surgeon. à only the Channel, TUESDAY : -W. Baltfeetby, St- — үл. 3 ў , улту Боти enemy's bes d ci Osoan ex his sur- | Peter's, Впаяси, нт Тато, Pinistow я T ined lea: ina to tbe Bp apathy of Te усе: y ege which БОО Tenan, Dooe: vá Pe FL | MS e E в d for ES Comm т moved | аб Kensington and — to — [wey cmo Ки. “Жын ог 4 to inquire ínto the claims of his|the "Borudan camel.. ” He objected to the ire, Farmer—8, Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire, ме h to the title and dignity of Nawab of the | because it was а fragmentary опе, which [would lead. do jan Shoemaker-N. Нсхтімо. Wells, Жог, Orocer- T. Всавогоив, otberwise іп respect. of the treaty entered into | outlay 4 perde о, per and because he could m dE JE er oer re Бае. ,Бедргбишге, м estmoreland Road, м ALMERSTON 1 Road, ouse ' Бинех, speaking in support of it when the House was counted out. tbe Bill, stop the wor and eme CN ue —С. Drummond Bt., : Xl M Ma the seonnd reading ofthe | come to by the House and cbe e IM = B.A DICKINSON, Жантак b Berni Lr in Holy Orders Ра ВШ. Не showed the injurious perde qd айе diplomatin е wd sys pA РЕ а дом y vile Terrace, nae rdi V NE decens: d Reel - EE | Sa A СА had been tried їп America, сати C: » Road, De Beauvoir Town. z буча г е рч си = к uniform a and а а coc ed hat were considered qualifica- | W. мкг! rati aigra mp inm prove s for the command of y, but the result was that | Superintendent of : —H. — bamper а e mg ond and crows, but pigeons and зрее рф вате opini {ү for а - "ере И. И . H и was п сава. to — -= fal T to land. an army om tho the i 1 ы ша |. Watcher Jc Massa ronn, Cleveland Bereet, "ie End, the legitimate ohjecta of agriculture in tho | immensity of damage to our dockyards. То ropel ch invasions | Тш, ил, eriam arare Матт ушы, NITE and he поел were DetUNUET, ib ав well ая a leet, | = Weit ire Drawers — Јовкьи Макы» of which he íntended to а н) the amendmen! negatived ө. adn. Licensed Victualler — s мам, Todmorden, Lancashire, motion was seconded by Mr. C. | The Bill was then read а M det Ponte LER ed Watchmaker tj. W. онок», Queensborough, Kent, THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Jone 11, 1808, б Cerk and Desughtemas in her Majesty's Doekyard E. 8. Jauss, Totten | Quee ham Court Road, Bonnet Wanmufaeiurer— W, Кнм. 1 cene —J. W. Lewis, Bangor. Carnarvonshire, Wine Merchant—A. ү Я а А b Ё b Е B t Wight, Puteher— W. Monse, East Dean, Gloucestershire, Ina - Ф Le ръста Pack bare > Lanenshire. Groeer-—J. Манти, Lei 2d Hants, who made five y 1 aker— „ Hereford, ее D i і Massos» High Savet, Bowükwark, Hop Merkanti Tuoxas Warr yards, The TOR: Medal was won by Captain Field Doare Muti Westbourne Street, Pimlico, Auctioneers Porter- fof the Hon. Artillery aati, and the five prizes n's Prizeat 200 yards was entered upon at а very | the average. During the week the births of 995 , hour, and carried on briskly throughout the day, | and 942 girls, in all 1937 children, were registered ip — hest bei le by Captai Benning, of the | London. In the 10 corresponding weeks of the уезд $ t 200 58 the average number was 1728, : Ше о - hall? 44 p Хоати, райы, Fiüesmith-—Gxoacx зч, Tunbridge Wein, x h Middlese: i TD: 1 ES rer Eee IU EE Re. USER. бае | arde D edes М pede) end Provincial. : G. Fwistrrs, Waterloo, Lancashire, Buteher—C. Рават, Wakefield, York Private Richards (lst Lo з t іре, Bookkeeper—]. kertans, Minerva Terrace, Surrey, Bankers Clerk] Private Kennedy (29th) Тһе fifth prize was а tief Ватт, —А case of triple murder and suicide took Quis Тазы ТыНаз4, Байык. Bieckenith -M. Botrense, Й Captain Gould (37tb) and Private Soller (39th). | on the canal, in the parish of Bathampton, on M TUN. кершт кш treet, Barnsbury, Commereial Traveller-E. | Several] accidents oceurred during da to the | afternoc woman named Cole, living on Salloway (o. Жара x markers, and an official was transmitted to the| Hridge, took her three children, aged six years, ө. авот, Sheffield, Publican and Brewer» Traveller—Jouxs Мант, Com der-in-Chief the subject, On Thursda the | and dr montha, and, havin; drowned th i Dudley, Worcestershire, Beer Hetaller—Jiwxs Waiowt, Ashby-de-la mwan еги et on subj ^ y years, fan dh g Урд оаа тае иел. ГИТ. Боордо, Гуттен | authorities of the Horse Guarda declined any longer to | canal, j ку Dunstable, Bedfordshire, haker—G. Yor wo, Tipion, Staffordshire, Отоеет. р ~ { А - - M tely E ө Ач m: SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.—W. Hvvcuiwsos, Redden, near Kelso, mar ing. Lord cho an Lord Ducie media! | me year Larkhall, Femer- W.M'Lanzs, Forth. Corn Менем. called a meeting of the Volunteers, who unanimously | been in good cir From ——- - lved to abide by the sy 1 to goi tt» | Bristol and opened a pablicbouse, : themselves, tbe Victoris Rifles volunteering to take. the failure, ТЬе family have latterly d 6i ATletropolis and its 'Yícinítp. lead, and oficere sad mea alike undertaking their bare hens eating ы o carver and gilde h r of the duty. е shooting for early stages эч ury. appears to have unse жори Рага Prec ar ат кисин” HarL On | Queen's Prise, tbe House of Lords: Prise, tbe Бойе | the тШ mind, and io bavo led pe" : a " | proof of his attachment to ancient and Vorotale u«— 900,009, азд, {һап go into the work i his freedom in the most &e dia Bl ancient of all its great ercery', at teer Sumter, left contain the de. e^ Nin? VIL, Elizabeth, Sir principle that the backing must be elastio, but ihe cargo. — NI AR eek timben Eo pg Caxton, and Lord or Whittington. " арав у. dp ч a comple 4, Itis generally arriva ^i. present was те ry mate Seana A Ма arr M. -- be C. the prod. favour ofa rigid backing, Up to the test furnished | that on her arrival at Nassau, she will be fer arden and tbe principal offieers of t which bie Ro by the 6£er the rigid Lir was sustained ; | strengthened, and eventually resume wented те а address, to which his Royal! yo а 150 Ib. steel sbot through the target and | of looking after Federal merchantmen, It is ighnen replied as Шота: | its supports, and а 300 1b. shell penetrated the target 1 that she took out th t hieh е е snd Сема «f Aniisnit-l tm piod to szall муе and set the filling of the cells оп fre. Тһе outer ring -i opport w m London roag guns " — — this бу to төстә erholen of your ancient — one was injured. esed. at tbe trial. gave oci чек былатзалоовн Scuoor.—The Head Mastership of | charities or in it» capabilities of doing good. How th thi hool k by th ig " the | k Е powers have been exercised the list of the foundations of the Rev. Richard Elwyn. I that , and of the distin, ho ha - | саай ae Босае tud frvemen tells us. "eng te , Srmaw Freg Exorwzs—4A series of experimenta, | operations in conseq latter, the great Sovereign, who was herself а sister ol the [ interesting in tbemselves, and in their result p! “| trews in their scien in | | stands conspicuous; and commerce and ce | be of the highest importanee, took place last wee t Palace gardens with a view to test and : and а о а - ыг ani | ateertain by actual competition which A m" best Ercdanp. am proud to have conferred upon me. Ithank you | description Ére-engice out man Frida 2 ordo M mpm p MÀ | аласа machines of the kind now made, The eue л x mus M Aum vou. y м Son жеө DE UB Do" senta Malad эче s, And were honoured on bes " The Prince then subseribed tbe cath of the $ -— after which the Clerk engine “ with the formal document time — enum of сов“ intrinsically, | mittee on e поь Ч a made chair, the result of NarroNAL MEMORIAL, has workmanship, wbieh were by Mr. С. F. Hancock, | por large clase engines, first signified her approval of а design prepared by Mr. Noel of Bruton Street. On it was inscribed, Sur nted {о | Merryweather & Sons; second prize of 1004. to Meere. Paton for the Scottish National Memorial to tbe Prince - his Roy Highness Alben Edward, Prince of Vales, | Shand & Mason; small class engine, first. prize of 2501. | гу, and the committee are now engaged í K-G., by P Mercers, Premier Guild of |t Messrs, Shand & Mason; second prize of 1001. to | taining i expense. А the ейу of London, on the occasion of bis Royal High- | Messrs. Lee of i Th mittee higbly | rich ted by - honouring 2o me the Freedom commended the engine Mr. Roberts, of Milwall. | plinth, bearing a f i { last four months, e g eos лут coe rie der mn body | of science oer бинм Te mper " ГЪ еговв. below remains on bei d Re es py E 1 and а close examination of the clothing the | : | РЕ B: i | pfp FE IHE ince of Wales yards са Monday visited Wimbledon Common, where the Majesty's were amembling lor their 12 days" cam- | Governmeot offered 1004. reward. child's С) [ fer € some from i H i Е i ilit b, occupying tbe i to ha charge of the 500 yards altered tive positions of the | magistra Police charged on schools, Eton fewer Lul'seyes than амы М d the „Те evidence of the other elevene, but obtaining a far left little doubt i remanded mümber of centres and outers, hitting the for a few days, the magistrate im пеагїу” every instance, beating Harrow Тнк DrscovgRY extent of on er After several "i С Jvry 11, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE —— "education, inas as ia, Bt. Luke, and Куе spoke | from the Grand Seignor, and had also the silver war medal | blighted districts in England as well as the Continent it speak o much as Titania, English. The Jury, under the 'direetion of the Lord Chief | with опе clasp. Having been sent to ш» West Indies on | no improvement, and the plant is ini a very critical state. Justice, seem to have thoùght that if so сү! T I — epe service o —— at epu Ше P. — 5 - к хе 5 ld be brought to look at this crystal bali, Zadkiel might | opportunity of sbaring in the promotions which fel A is METROPOLI үч» to believ dA it, mhd, s4 t$ was not made out that he | us T comrades, and his career T 1810, M M мокыт, дауд Н —— bad receiv i any money for exhibiting it, they found a verdict | becatne a captain, was во slow that it was 20 years befo: ре. A for the be pisinti ff. They, however, сато only 202. damages, and | аммо. the rank of major. Не was then appointed om Trade the Judge refused to certify for costs. )á à | mandant of Tilbury m p geo the — of TE re URT or COMMON PrEAS,— Collingwood v. реи ed nd Others, | о office for 46 years, only retiring ín consequen в 29% British Columbia Overland. Transit Сот Тв s was | infirmity a short time ago with the rank of m ^ . -A and — also larger; с demand is active, and there an action against the Hon. Р, Н. Berkeley, ка "for Bris toà | м RA, died esd at Linden | Thureday. . re selling about as " and others, who Oompany directors of the British Columbia | Grov e, Bayewnter Hm 78th yea He was born at Ennis, | 6840 Sheep, an чө; ^ from ы ei 2. св - а e His works are, perbaps, as familiar | trom &eotland, ee Mori: ES i Sof, 1000; to the miy 14 goara е эч — of ор норма artist. ТЬе | from the = З ai Midland co and 1500 в в g to contrac! NA "ac plaintiff and tbe ot the Royal collections, of th acco: having been, in fact, left аба place called St. Pauta in in Misme- | Vernon Gallery, the Sheepsban sota, Atthe trial the plaintiif recovered a verdict for 1601, | aro rich in examples of his P Best Boots, Here | Best Long-wools. .. — .. кун -— о = bes ranted to enter & verdict for | ма, Jaxrs HANS HAMILTON, аА М.Р. for the county of fords, & «^ 8to5 0|Do быка ‚4 в—410 the defendan d 9r ras пее it should be made abso. | Dublín, and father of the present member, died on Monday | Best Short- horns 4 6—4 10| Bwes & 2d quality „= iite.. КОТ: Srt held that tho th lalntif was ontitled to Me over, | aitor a long illness. He only resigned his seat а few monta | 24 py mE | Do ; 251 lu e E t At v5 О disturbed. Tho rule e was | АЁО from impaired health, Не was first returned in 1841, in | Bost Downs ano А-а . „5 6—6 4 нете that the yd et ought not the Conservative interest. He was born ín 1510, and mem ut of pom" Cavo .. + Ae 9 = { aged. а 4v, Lord Белот | Мт. Hans Hamilton, who represented the county 50078 2| Pigs K- t a "— e дота баси 2 «Л ea. | nearly 30 years. Бі, РАЈ рь, 28,7 760; Cal vos, $5); Pr P siderable The late Earl of who died in THURSDAY, July 9. lande a teth пф о D aS auge "ply oi Баман a а dull trade ; mportance. August, 185 ум or iip of certain t Park, | Wita. conse- сах P Expo been sworn NOE rure rper cr E eU a aq eda Eom ры dx aee Кү Ж—д, E incapable of being used profitably е agrieullure r any | Elizabeth Wray Martin-Lea Queen Anne Btreet, 50,0001. | The number ot Sheep and Lambs is much larger than of late, n, Mo -y fe quotations me rely maintained for Sheep, but nba. а | ва sd marketable ая building land тт well supported for choice p . Calves are lower. Our but - they were of great n MM a pe 2 BIRTHS.—At 20, Berk Square, Lady BKELMERSDALY, et | ren = ply ‹ — of Beasts, 3200 Sheep. and 5 ТТ land, Тһе Crown claimed succession duty upon t lands еттт inst, > 19, Cavendish gv the —- р Pu в m the n matin was, whether they | TOW a воп—б inst, at bo | Best Scots, Here- | Best Long-wocls, were liable to it—a most im t point, as there ів а con Leicestershire, tho fy ot оо рк Last, Baq, оГ a por, WhO hs forda, &c. -i 8io5 0|Do Sho " siderable маи of И тыа land о жч similarly геа а е only а few L1 2 | inst, at 38, South | Best ghorthorns 4 6—4 8 d эа quality cireumstanec aro! ent 0 should be for the Crown: the Lord сыг Вагоп ym daughter—34 at Button Courtney, Berks, the Downs and т” үй Wilde thought that the r1 tet Doré wife of the Rev. Авр Riog, of a son, Piat brods TT Calves уш wholly ene BON MARRIAGES.—On the 4th t Bt. George's, Hanover Bbon .. 5 21 Pigs 92-6 т] чон КУ, аео кү! ier ho did not Si. GI Wigs asus шат Ошоол) Еа ен son of Beasts, 1135; Жыра Lon, 18,760; сайте, ini Pigs, 80. think that be could properly take any part in the déeison, but А ru Haris Wany me ce De eere qr bmi «e uu Po rp by his | late Hon. Charles and Lady E. ME. ruat Wort, end oos of (ba COAL MARERT.—July $. conclusion aa b Lord, Chlef Baron and B the same 4 Cowpen Hartle: а па VO 158. 3d. ; "ihe | Maids of Honour to the Queen Tih inst, at Christ Churcb | ааа Hartley, 15s. Sd; Hollywell Main, 15e. 6d, : North аде. | Din) ad e а Tuxnixg, | Pelton Gas, 191.54. ; West Hartley, 15а 3d. ; Went, Wein, LLAMES WITHINGT: А ү Lancashire—92d "в | End Haswell, 17а. 30.; Walls End South — E а Rire шге Meer pee dene CEA | wa ЖП Aitaa ЫЕ ы КШ КЕЙ КОКО ЭТ: ещ ое, 158. Зхайш WILL UU AD cun og Uu верн ар „| poo! 5s. "i ux ACOIDENT AT THE LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN.— Lie s of Manchester, iO LoT, youngest daagh daughter of ED зи. Trimdon Hartle pool, 168. 15. 8. 64.; Carway and Duffryn Maltin; cu while he third сава train from | Peel бароран аат, 23, Priuors КО | 19s. 6d.—58 ships at at W. sington. —— а s ed 3 & 8 g ig 5° 22 4 А > ji ЗЕ m II II ib E iH d 4 8 "uo 64 6 0 was ding he collection of tickets, ап engine which had been| DEATHS.—On the 9th ult, at Dresden, Fraxces ree Л ун x, duis à. : of 22—24 inst, at 15, Ch e Walt, Che Prime Meadow Hay tos to Sos ore. бо. -. 90s to 1268 arles Aldis, Ee New Соте" =. m 99 Inferior d. + ч лай. cut.. 80 115 Кет до, is +s .. 60 80 Straw TTA ME з Rowen — Harvey ё EASTON, were severely injured, one it is feared dangerousl tat Nord S ITem perior Clover vie y in $ usly. 7 i = ow Ha over .. The driver of the engine has confessed that he ew) n © io, Liestena ves Mei жн | Ini r do. А с was at fault, fo i i 800. ж do. — 10 : from the ticket розни and can be seen а mile away, was “ against, him." have been only daug E si the time on the mong side of his engine, and thus to Hants, VM ra uid his intercepted by the funnel of the | Her ege ЖАЙ. Б: Ышш Din, D EU н TuS. Рут AL ACCIDENT ох тин BRIGHTON LINE.—The Sq s inquest on the soldiers and others mmg Lr the recent eci was concludi e 156 inst, Several scientific witnesses were ba. and gave their opinion that tank engines, like the exploded i quite as safe as tender sgine, Colonel Yolland, the Government inspector, a inion that the ассїйеп& was owing to +. 1 9 —110| Blanket ditto . speed and weight of the venie d he said, enn nis tts. he. мүк to bear, Тһе jury returned the follow А Аду, July a The supply of Wheat from Essex and К ro h rate of speed we are DOW | market was nius тоя О e eren traina үү, m Croydon to | et CH к ее the fo yat Derely :oainieined for ty The ndon w d ob p. Peaches fuel gy for foreign w: ted to the cete a СЕ 9 má ET em зву of alo Гайша more timo | Green gen Tu App ln Ehe iv a buyers, -— were in теу une —— о In care on T. s — Ó the trains." EAE for the 1n k рене М abundant, SUM, dE -— 4 тона н а э боой эв awans Ома меб а gr бесы а EN pd ge ALIM wnaltered in valuo Ma out-of-conditioned parcels were 6d. per acq ti rh trc ee d ^ are en tatoes коз a мро m QS to 11s. per ев Powers oh chiefly йш тшшш: guam. wis s M "т s. — ums, ceolarias, uffolk.. € Siete, and Roses fine = eh уы нар 54 Red ots „Вей FRUIT. Pine Apples, рег lb., Зв іо бз | Lemons, pe т 100, 1 to 16s хе ра: L Grapes, per lb., 3s to ôs Oranges, per box, to40s |a 7 ТОГО ооо ооо ондоо -185— th fam wberries, p. lb., 6d to 2s = рег 100, ке to ЕГА to 30s. „Chev. | Har Malting ..| Би i ees Mint ns, BM Bart; “died in Paris on the | Apples, per doz., 9d to 1s 6d Nu Mad mall, per bushel, 14s Oars, and distilling тыт ES 29th ult., after а very short illness. Не was the eldest son I OE 7. Ларе 9-3 РНР 1 FOU AR the m of Sir y Модага do. db to 195 Walnuta, do., "10s . elons, each, 3s AB ; ; M CHE р. at.,18to 1s d h of ind had in i ше Fut Берман, pua, French Baans, p vicinity. ре o to the baronetcy, 90s to 99s Rhubarb, p. bundle, he was possessed of тые, y eme me unfort » Flukes, do., 100s to 120s | Garlie (new), per Suec the princely estate in рамай in » Rocks, do., 00s to 80s Lettuces, each, 1d bands, and at his death he enjoyed but a diminish: Cups, do., 758 to 85s Endive, p. score, 1 0|32—44 He is su MÀ the baronetcy by his next brother, Rowland Turnips, bunch, 6d to to 8d Horse s barrel; 20—28] P. Errington, born in 1809, and married in 1838 to the eldest | Carrots, d et to 8d Mushrooms, p. pott.,1s J Fees esent of the ds Sir John Macdonald, K.C.B. The LN Spinach, p. uu 1s 6d to Parsley, р. 12 buni Fumar, p Juyi ers could ber eta ens the name of DR а wu of | Сиси! meis euch as to 18 0 Herbs, per bunch, Ао ес р Ae чине чек ia arn — a: xnl e wil of Mr. "e Beet, per doz., 1s 6d favourable. The winter- Кеи, K.C., died on the 27th ult., NEWGATE J 0. pU AX nó pur his t; Ligh! in the ons Second E EE ы iot dd ры" PR Vc —Вовосон MARKET, FRIDAY, U ipid Pattenden & Smith report no ion the whole of X Pis e piekets with a far | i the ye Е A's perceptible ast dem бауы d les of Voti m О е в а TO' emani ыар ас For these services he received the gold medal ' En Jugliah and foreign Hope. Ds ostii эйи from: thé at unaltered prices, only Maize h ^ till he d Sir RC AD to eon egt PEE T n bie, T, € THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND ed GAZETTE, [Jury 11, 1863, Та Рагіз (Лиу 9), Flour has declined about 1з. 6d. рег 280 lbs., Wheat 9d. tp ls. 3d. per 480 lbs., and Dads continues very slow. The present stock of Flour i is estimated at 9170 cwt. Thesix —-— for delivery this month are quoted equal Ts. 6d. per 280 lbs. Th оон of foreign Oats during the week ise, i considerable; of all other grain and Fl. mall. There were scarcely any Wheat buye 30 1720 RPOOL, July 7. — We have had a fair рент of о ntry mi illsr s and dealers at to-day's market. mained зом of sale at rie further reduction of 1d. rates, ы eal un- t- Ше recent t cheaper. market was fairly attended. demand at a decline of ld. to 2d. а cental. little doing and the turn erre Indian Corn, or mixed, at 26s. 9d. Eey n Beans steady; Rye. | Beans. | Peas. 40s 20] 38slld|35s 9d 32 5 39 10 |36 8 34 10 32 3 AAN _2 ATIONS IN THE Las T Six WEEKS A May 30.|June 6.|June 13. June 20. Tuus 27. [Jul Pe Unexcept — | ferred.—O. M., o Noblemen and Gentlem [onem PATENT. SAFES, the most ве most ( x ARDENER R (HzAD).—Age T e vint ifie | eim "es and Thieves, e practieal man in every аера ment of rtic et вв’ vius ROO STRONG A. R. M., Messrs. Rollisson & Son, Tooting, L RET PATENT DETROTOR LOCKS and STREET DOON ARDENER R (Hza).— € m УД Ww os WARD, АТОН CHUBB'S CASH and DEED BOXE Gardener to B. Edgington, Esq., Lavender Hill, Wands- Illustrated Price List gratis and pos t free, -— good CHUBB & бом, 57, St. Paul's Churchyord, Pie ETRE ё бон, 07, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. 0, - . . Umiversl Mierosoope. Prise £5 Bs ^ "d Microscope. Price £5 5 MIT НЫ TH E Ж > B 'E CK Es Cornhill, E.C. ; late 6, Coleman Street. 1 Catalogues sent on receipt of 6 postage ——— 4 mrogues aet On TEMPE a postico Анри, aM th, S. W. A асаа iu and Fruit Grower, | e highly recommended р eral s present employer. married ; thorough | Q AD). age e 37, geof Forcing Fruit, Flow also Kitchen and Flower Gardening » allits b Management of Land and Stock if required. Goo —C. H.. Mr. Robson's, Mead Vale, Re dI ill, Surr wers, ang Vegetables ; pec he timonials. (Hx ER AD).— thorough practical knowle Me о о: тоем ee ants, pu AND LUBIN н the PERFUME from ragrant Flo 79.8 T Ur apr of “ Enfi Le e Conduotéd Y * hile nt is yet a obtained are retained in the. убы and natur: Jasmin, Violet, À cacia (Farnesiana), "Tuberose, ria er ym Mignonette, - several others. Sold in Bottles, ach, DENER Я е 38, по шыш | Laboratory of Flowers, 2, New Bond Str ughly understands the Management о tchen and | ccce PA OL Flowers. 4 T ааа m r Ga ка хачме of nore of Fruit, Vegetables, &c. | ve a good cha: iiw er from the place he is leaving.—JOoHN | бом, Marble Hill, Twickenham, S.W. | \ АКПОЕМЕ Age 26, Tm has а dge of Gardening in all its branches. Also тт Land, Stock, &с. Тһе һісћезё testi- monials as to character and abilities.—E. H., Post Office, Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge ells. | — This mag. D daily, is NOW A апа Private Baths. for men, price from 1 * 6d. upwards, —N. B. Baths for Horses. ORIENTAL BATH COMPANY of f LONDON Limited), Victoria Street, near the Station, Westm >С) ROOM ara ывь, in Bronze and Ormolu for DINING а ЕК5 Candelabra, үүн Lamps, Parim, TM vimm s Working).—Age arried, one child; had experience in Earl, T eed Vines, Pines, Peaches, Me! lons, Cucumbers; thoroughly under Men Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Fruit, тб, апа Kitchen Muse &c. Good testimonials as to character, &c.— G. Соте, Gardener to Н. Rydon, Esq., Highbury New Раг Islington, N. G ARDENER (Hran WORKING), where one or tw in Bronze, Ormolu, China, and Glass. Statuettes чела and эж мет M. 45, Oxford Street, London, W. Osee HANDELIERS Wall Lights and Lastr Glass Dinner Services for and ресе TOM Glass, бе, Glass Dos ET " E B y ge o gardeners bear the | AK investigation.—I. X. L., Post Office eme A t (HEAD, or SINGLE-HANDED). "TE 24, ied. Two years' good character.—A. В., 169, Manor Street, Clapham, em S 1 e bc from sert Services for 12 persons, from 2 Г articles marked in plain figures. Ornamental ааа, English Аа Foreign, suitable for Presents. Mess, Export, and Furni g Orders promptly executed _ "au oo dx Room ign Oxford Street, W. нна ^ Matdsfaciory und Show Rooms, Broad Es she T. "P. Comb and Par tablished 180 M ETC А. PATTE rated Alkaline Tooth К (HE r good SINGLE-HANDED).— single; thoroughly —€— with his pro- сопе able religious family pre- У js n treet, Chelsea, S.W. Age 23, VR or good SIN ANDED).— Age rried ; perfectly ра his profession. Can б Моск апа Land, if epa ле s сһагасіег. — М. В., 4, Ches ае mbledon A d. ac aM ( X.ARDENE 24, поліе; "wdersands с AAEN BINGLEY, СО'8 NEW N TOOTH BRUSHES, Penetrating Unbleached i eee Flesh i e es, genuine Smyrna y ушыр, a PERSON to manage a Seed Shop; must have a good knowledge of Clover and Grass Seeds, and bea good Bookkeeper.—Apply by letter, еа а сей and salary рени addressed SEEDSMAN, Post t Office, New. eastle-upon-Tyn: ANTED, а really energetic and good business Man as OUT- DOOR FOREMAN, who thoroughly under- stands Ње Management of Hard. Ornamen tal ee Shrubs, &c., as well as nme first-class оен d FR — ” Nurseri ft-wi parei ана Ericas, R A knowledge ofti the way доча of Plants for Cut оне, T est ye me e nters nor such ot coi -elass imonials up m^ for ability and high m: Mex] vn n din ve "need apply. ence stating age, wages véquired ME house, to 9:8 urseryman, Tunbridge Wells, K for a avs SERY, a wn THOMAS CRI to ve from his last employm a Ron roof of his ЧҮ эк аа и by letter БА. B., Mr. J. G. Waites, 18 81, High Wet W.C., stating former experience, age, i Tried, and aED ы с шэл ашыш ыы ОЕ Мур. ни ARDEN ЕВ, ап active industrious | ©© rom 0 40, who tho hl а аан fession, married (without child: D Tho Wi ` а good . To reside in a small cott Members of the ааа д able references required.—. Btratford-on-A vi AXIANTED. as GAEDENERLLLTIAUNTEEG ANTED, as GARDENER and LAUNDR HESS, а Man and M gel ek, with coals the кашы, ib preferred o Uaeiccoptipu etter, J. G., Houndshill, both thoroughly competent. W; and furnished cottage. Address, | a Parson HD Ашлы че a е ыл SIN pu а SHOPMAN,ina былса! Maca and other where he has been ripe vein WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid E: ERIENCED GARDENERS (or as — R and senec ne Md various qualifications, recommended r particu m а on apbliestium eyi › Wellington Nursery, St. dos, N. W. Dna ).—Age 30, single ; Miura m Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen tque "Greenhouses, &c. ; also Meadow Land and Stock. Fou pter: racter,.— Н. Т.. 4, Cornwall Brixton His (Crop EG (Hzap)—Wx. Woon & бох mending Кеше шой of any dy i er а first-class Gardi a Man who is 2 Tent Ty of pM Vines, поп. He bas A s in has know. Eu ELT nobleman or gentle- EMT eene а e Forcing and Мазде and Manage- pe TER Pines, Grapes. E s . аА berries, e Nursery 325. Скак тв от о БОК КЕРЕК bre кетт кЧ |F N., Mr. Wiliam Bull's Establishment for Powder, 2s. per box. The. FAIRY BOUQUET: the OXFORD —Age f ОТЫ Management edm ei T с d CAMBRIDGE BOUQUET, In bottles, 2s, is 6d, and Ss t, XD A. B., Rev. Dr. Monsell's, er AKRDENER. — M UU one UT ; thoroughly | а his ofi in all its bran в. Five pe Lam reet ter.—J. T., 4, Henry Street, Upper Ke nning- n Таапе,:8, —€— M— EER VONE O A N I Era beu G^ ARDENER, age 30, single.—Mr. Ум. Рат can | soft, pliable, and glossy. For children it is =з! ^ meses | ioany gentleman ie Кє. poria: кш g the basis of а beautiful hea: hair. Price well versed in general ro 105. equal to four small в. per Gardening, nien аер ират ар E кус нуш А. Mig. ene a ар and ability. ER. 24s, per week.—W. J., Paul's Nurseries, {оп Garden, H.C., and by Chemista DS Waltham Cross, №, LM jaxpswER (бксонр). —Age 20; has had ud T['HRESHER'S COLORE ce. AIR RESTORED, preserved: апа b Ls HER cleanses it from scurf ү d dand Ni y recom- we ld P - S2 49 E a 2n 5 233 а" E 4 о f a @ © (=) ШЕ E as B е, Can be hi ghly réteituneida A . W. KAILE, Gardener ^s the Earl of y Towers, Ripley. М ( ТАН "(Ans SSISTANT Or T —Age 20' He exi apprentice at Mies Же, апа опе апа o E Ше LN Ue «Ле , Kew. be and super Moa e SHIRTS, India Tweed d India Gauz s ; Wais p of Prices on "Anu eation to THRESHER & GLENNY, General Outfitters, next door to Somerset House, Strand, W.C. Glenfielà Patent Starch. | \ 1 ESSRS. WOTHERSPOON anp CO. have been nnb ETAT IN UP RAE to Н. К. Н. the PRINCESS of WALES. s Starch is used in the Royal Laundry and was E ma г" Prize Medal. Sold by all Grocers, prier UE zs SIE аа Excellent tesuimonials.— RDENER an um "EÍEW ARD.—Age 33, married; € 7 years' practical experience in Impro ving and Laying e емеге gro c rp €" and н ои а suecessful Gro d Plants, Fruits, &c. we cal nowledge of A, Ж n Scotla. Good ded ences. Five years" gms which E cu the strictest inquiry, from present employer.—R. B., Post Office, Winslow, Bucks. OREMAN.—Age 25; understands the Management of Vines, Pines, Stove d сае. ti cem Orchids, —А. B., Mr. R. Fowler's, Oadbey, Leicest: JROPAGATOR and GENERAL Dp в — — Co., Glasgow and London. "cS WHITE'S ORIENTA L PICKLE ids RY or MULLIGATAWNY PASTE, У-и bos $ and Curry Sauce, may be obta à a à ү amem c oi еса of CROSSE ч T eyors to Queen, Soho im. London a eti and Perrins’ ORC E s TERSHIRE Pronounced by Conn: E ONLY GOOD AUCE.” Roses, Жолойдон, &е., afi t Grower, E noisseurs TA Bee Name on presen Label, pott, and Stopper, and. avoi ыр РЕН rst-ra man who Mer pP the. pter ot ^his өй: class refer S к deners Chronicle Office, W.C. id Cou AsK ERR. LEA AND s etors, punemm (MS anim been accustomed t . BARCLAY @ | the Hard-wood line in general, chiefly Rose s Rhododen: Eie and Conifers. Has faa upwards of nin ’ first € pu in the aboveline. Good [Rosas from. i ama к. mployer.—E. F. G., Post Office, Hailsham, Hurst эч pontes ms Thoroughly understends-Laying out Worcester ; кеше соры Soxs, Lon INNEFORD'S PURE БИШР ы been durin; years em Erection. of Trees Was Ae ot of 15 енын last situation.—W. W., Mr. rn St. John's, Worces! purity and of ы s СЕ" 172, New Bond Street, London, а by all трае Chemists throughout the world. ON; SUMPTION. .—All N мы Ро ате 0 B pmo tion, toring REVALENTA ARABICA Моры roved by thousands of cases which had been considered hope We quo ew.—Cu. Test má ser sies references can gi уе Аут? и а anterbury. To Nurserymen and Head Gardeners. ies in etg eth or ore a A i utet I sm in à XT s биеп р ог CR 2d 23; КЕ e а good сһагасіег.—А. M., Post Office, peres; in a Nursery, ог to do the GLAZING in a pen a E and ЁШ up time în ie po me Lon 1, Mitford Road, West Sid s DR IET essen had чама uli —]a tins 11b., 25. 9d. ; 2 lbs, 4s. 6d. £ 81b. 1 ent for New and Rare | and 150 Plants, King's Road, Chelsea, S.W. 3 every town of the United H k i 3. " S eautified, bY A LANNEL — PRIZE my awarded to ыч & GLENNY a^ wd E [ the — Liver and 7 i x ME SAUCE Jury 18, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 'AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. The Gardeners’ енот: 3706р SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1863. S H W T, LA: FF N For samples and prices apply to J. SgAW & Co., 29, Oxford M Manchester. For нано: Gardens, Lawns, and Washing Windows, India Ru bber Hose-Pipos -— cce AMES LYN EH ANCOCK, MANUFACTURER, has rge Stock of all sizes. Also BRASS HAND- BRANCHES, 8, 8, and UNION Houses, Mansions, and В; FIRE-BRANCHES and UNION | SCREWS, lustrated Price on application. James LYNE HANCOCK, ш India-Rubber Works, 266, Goswell Road, London, E.C. HER'S «FRIGI DOMO."— Patronised • by M ш the me: the Duke of Northumber- land fx ron House, his Grace the Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, Professor ЖЕТ, for the IM cultural Society, Sir Joseph Paxton for the Cry а ace, Royal Zoological Society, late Mrs. е 95 PROTECTION from " паг DOMO," а рож RCHING TT e SUN. per yard pery d widi res make, 2 ya m 3 yards run. т yard run, ErisHA THOMAS ARCHER, W Pig. Lane, — Street, ut E.C., of all Nursery- уез n throughou! x aE ша, uch cheaper ti covering.” Woolston, Bletchley Station, Bucks, and D 39, WORCESTER. Мө PATENT STEAM CULTIVATORS and аге во w My for their efficiency - T a m og them here with bet a eter at Button Qouriney, 6 Битти’ E cy 474 ]b. of earth per yard at а draught of 12 суё., nal power of an Eight. horso Engine. the HowARD's ве tined Implement lifted 386 10. of earth per Loren: aught of 12 ewt. —THE BRITISH MUTUAL xt, ww and ке COMPANY GRANT LOANS, in sums not umi James ТнІ А челу К. JACESON, НЕ OILSEEDA “CRUSHING (Тлмттер), steri ed under ** TI ital 500,000/., in 25,000 shares of 207. е: on application 1l., and on allotmen! t. ^: 10s. Deposit No call to be yx until two months тА date of allotment, € А nenne cal =" ed А Á 21.1 at less intervals t EU onths. him T8. The Lord Holmesdale, M. p) Tinton Park, Staplehurst, Kent. Ше чему , Esq., (firm sere, Turner, Blewitt, & Co.), аскуа. prov л E P. ANY ad Y Rev 0s. each, nor to be M Land Drainage. ORKS DRAINAGE of any extent аге EXECUTED by the GENERAL LAND DRAINAGH е MAE vk ied on all Descriptions of Pro- per теећо! tailed, Mort; = astical, Corporate, or Collegiate T MN c HH Repayment may be made by the Landowner as successivi кше E the а! are completed ; or the actual expetiliture, mission thereon, ma; be charged rge he 2" Патон ао of title DANE requi es given to r Mortgagees, no legal ex od Works of erigit Enclosing, spes ES А ошто ые Н and Farm Buildings are executed svApplications to be made to Winta Crimson, the Secretary, Offices of the Company, 52, Parlia ment Street, S.W. HE LANDS IM PROVEM ENT COMPANY.— RUM o Ys by Special Act of Parliament in 1853. Old Palace Yard, Westminster, S. W. Baga та pe кеш Ае ас СЗ] Director (late of the firm of | To Lexoovsiss THE CLERGY, ESTATE AGENTS, SURVEYORS, &C. AND IN 8С0' Johnston & Co.) North Frith, е Ji pa AMT (Cm of Messrs. Edward Joy & Sons), Leeds. James pes Mus: ^ E 'of the London and County Bank N ENGLAND AND WALES TLAND. The На прапу advances money, unlimited in amount, for the following works of Agricultural — ment, the — outlay and doc ip in all cases bei ted by ar irchington el Isle of Thanet. Em for 25 year: S. fep » Dire of the South-Eastern Railway| 1. Drainage, Irrigation and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, learing, pennie Plantiug for any beneficial pur- W. Curteis Whelan, E. ., Herondon Hall, Tenterden, Kent. pose, оов в or Масһїпегу for g for апу or Тан . В. Womersley, Esq. т of рата. ;Nomersley & Burt) 2, Farm Roads, Tramway s and Railroads for agricultural or etm vir s eri oor Cornhill, London. farming раг восі аз & Hollams, Chamb 3. Jetties ог Landin; "" PE on the sea coast or on the banks incing Lane. of navigable Бер or lakes and Brokers. — ыйы ems & Rowsell, 1, Threadneedle Street. 4. шыш of F. equired fa б s Labourers ' Со wore = other Buildings require or Farm л үке and the ini. Auditors. — gel eii i & Co,, 13, George Street, rovemen t ofan АЛАКЕ to Parm Ийийра ада. other E uildings for arm purposes: Bankers,—The London and County Bank, 2 pi: Street. Landowners assessed under the provisions of any Act of Secretary (pró tem.).—Mr. Joh Parliament, Royal Charter, z оса. in respect, of any Tempo epa Offices—25, 1 vins zhin Tano, Е. ‚ко p ublic or general works of drainage or other igi ond This Company is formed for the p of сај out upon | may borrow чуу рее share pr де and charg an bong dn Жо the ba ee of Oil-aeed rabia. о ен the same with t. n the lands ed fi any y! ongst the most profitable of o No ЕН тА of kitle ds required, Sid € the dies mpany being marte а strictly financial charac not interfere with the plans The im portanoe of this trade, and the certainty of its future | and ехобаб n of rt e Works, не аон are controlled only by the development to à m - e ee able increase that has taken place in the consu: 13 larger magnitude, are туч ор "n Enclosuri missioners. e Com rther in formatidby and for forms of application, appli- n of England rey: upon tbe remet as | to the Honourable Н ета М-н, Managing Director, 2, Old te! table oils, еб c) Mum byt ET on d ur imports А Oil Seeds, ЕЁ have | Palace Yard, Wes т, sen since 1847 from ,035 quar to an annua! ring the last three y: of 1401.008 quarters ; whilst i: і X SCENES—Ma gi beri export of Seed Oils to the Continent has grown uj Effects іп Colour— Peaches all the Year Round— Bulbo during the past five years from 16,250 to 32, 000 tons. wers fér every Day in the Year—Vegetables iu Profüsion "The consumption of Oil-seed Cake has advanced in a still | 4nd Variety--Flowers to Win Prizes—Practieal Work of ай er ratio the i port of foreign desoriptions having kopt Aud Si veri Greenhouse, Conservatory —Description: ur t fact с Осаке, ds an article st greai ДЕЕ the qmm реа элн m inc жиз inereased ian = E doring the last few years ч Л ЗААН This с рге в т Н.8. qon e тени оп: This ‹ day, with. Goes andr numerous other a тт DUK mely bound in cloth gilt, 400 n As 2s. 6d., N'S COMPANI red with em aims ben be the Young Second Бай DGE & Sons, 5 , Paternoster Row. s LER US "n n on Cultivator lifted 4871b. of earth per | which has yard at a ш t o than ten- bot ызаа plied to | Woman's fomepnion in Plain The cost of Apparatus and Implements ів as follows :— ` | ta arising from | Letter Writing, the and Nu Windlass, with Anchors, Жо, complete 210 0 0 its 4 ; Mora! Ri КЫН ыан e усын ors an No. теш ltiva! эъ { 17 0 0 chase of the Sed аи 3 uated at Dover, in Kent, oman's Companion." It should be in the hands of all. Е К E аа ME ED A тын Ten е Буе ; к. 0 viua of Messrs. Fuller & Horsey (the мү valuers of This day is I xs MI ea бе of 150 cut in 200 iba: d this А dii in practical this description of property): Sho TA in thoir re "S say ons, Post 8vo, niim miden Z p United gam have no hesitation in expressing our doe t fo the jupe rz ANGLER-NATURALIST: et ular Hi pi Catal =з parta ot parti ulars, forwarded on application to for which the mills were re without a rival, British Fresh-water Fish, with e explanation of the the pamm eno ss PP Doth as toi the substantial Hibernate l'arrangeme t of the вене of Ichthyology. Ву Он HOLMONDELEY PENNELL, РЕ T. но z T Съ зор; the „А pit : du rm @ Author *^ - n 0 cut for won ist, d ya i nearly 80 mA ва ате renew: ter Row, E.C. OROES ye, and Бон EE ane M а merci ut expe! ve MES NEW PATENT 00 T COMBINED c i - working with g with lage results have been introduced in a most Tasi State of Bop Em may E pH by consulting нА MM а plicable to diii po ders Заг алов Perte situation situation of these Mills, contiguous to the harbour of Та и) э А. HER жа, мег than the ono sho Aer н ИБ Tue A quite ne | ротата ате loeves nothing fo De disired. either as | АТ ОН, ; is 151. cheaper, and more xr ache тент) “Жы Ж ау dozen copies sent free by post recei ties f im the distribution on receipt of two penny Preis ime e Taming, mie нт Pm s merci redet me ы ар |$ Cx s Mgmt чы El and best construction, for a Wide Steam Culti- | means of communication between Do t for light land or crossing heavy land. of France and Belgium also enable them in a ren "T with' Engravings, pri Vence £5. Itio be worked, by apparatus not supplied by | erre еей from the export of eed ой» to the continental | A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the CULTIVATION greed ee wert Although the productive power of the Dover Millsis un- of the GRAPE VINE. wx эө түс of the above Machine has been the equalled Б y Similar manufactory in the country, there are | {0 His Grace t nm - - of ar y ко, ае, Dalkeith pa e Inventor's Farm, w rewarded ed b7 ву for greatly enlarging it at an inconsiderable Cultivation Lo aT dditions, and а Chapter e Оре EE last yora n apana а year; and here is some c Inthe meantime it is estimated that 80, 000 only wilt Cultivation of the Vine. У ene. as to its orked by practical be required for t the purchase of and working this property BLA sokwoop £ Sors Pa inburgh and London. PA каеп, Jun Dear Sir,—In the autumn of las ear I д. йл árilled od with" be at T теу Уна your Combined Machine, 75 of heavy clay lai эрш кыы ble in ^ work- g hours. ani $4 9 acres of Vetches Wheat looked as n I should havo h weather has all si pi ht, and it now promises h Кы dpa. легә very good. 4 have spring of this year 1 used th Barley it, and with Machine I have effected am satisfied could not have been done by an seo although. the land was as hard as i frm present app уты ie t to т зело ауе а ап Had the same field been cultivated with then 1 the Oats would onl тоге] or тоге: and 14 am zo s у partiy have ар : ur eri узсе ctr roe A Directors Es of th e ill be gi A operatio] e pro y wi. уеп, апа oj ns rl without MA по о M nd, from earnings, W. be, payable within еф; of the Company will be strictly All applications с тунт must be accompanied b: eren P rr per sbare, and a further sum of 1L Low per ES ^ri be perd a upon al i о allotment be made the deposit Prospectuses, with Forms of Application, may be had at the ees and Brokers of the Company, and at the Temporary 1i. per share payable pila v т pay: on obe Directora orte Оше Ordin e m ed) Мал л Shares of 20l. subject to the regulations of Company, апі ep farther deposit of 11. 10s. per share on allotment ; is pois py for tho num О AC t of pany fi d^ or Shares | which may be оноло пате іп ín the register| Іх the h Frontispiece in Colours, price 5s., DOOR. "GARDENER, Ву. Мізз Marne, r of ** Indoo ГЕ "IN _ London: toian e pm ; TUE un Row, E C. EL ed hes ork on New n post s with Map, prico 5r, PIRST. "YEAR 1а CANTER DTE pw. ENT. By ry ўз TTA REVIEW, No. COXLL, уаз published on THURSDAY LAST. I NarrER's MEMORIALS ОР CLAVERHOUSE. IL Drums AND BARDS. ДЕ T Морквх vis BLANCS FRENCH REVOLUTION. s of фе Qtek. House = ере оп а ая Earl Garr rs with moved апа address r pap тич} "s opinion a tnb dantes in juil Date .... enn A d panes Bass, oa Мы of Poland would be а THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND аа аам GAZETTE. [Jvrv 18, 1863, ive in gre eat calamity. Не Малы 4i eigo the о ub ion rof her he six rovided for has t ina ced М the ria lg rtunity, t the Exc oppo amount, that it prevénts insurance, and неран be The n August, travelling іпсод. under the same title of of Du chess of Lancaster as upon the last occasion, and ~ | maintaining the doen үш: Her Majesty, after LLOR d the Aug Р which was m К д, 'vernmen pr would, if accepted, secure Poland national institutions and a national iiim iion. Further dv this they oo m do i as armed intervention ms for the recognition of the independence of Poland ; but if anything was o ы маргу от ro e Beleg » р В be the result of the hir satis at we were no ragge я ~ РЯ ог чї шеп ining Rooms was withdrawn on the ачаа that the тй should be re- р ouse went ent ho Camaran leave the chair. thi the: е secon: г. LAWSON that licences а or the of intoxicating o [liquors AYO етпей unsatistaotory, а and require nt ir аз "USSELL qon mpensation een and after some rem ( КА Bill, and the Metropolitan Main и sion Bill, were read a second tim In the Com Молу ay Mr. Ror E ug po Ese ot the order for the ure Me | ina i е deb: on the recoguition of the Contederate | a States, and said that he did so because the Prime Minister had stated that the continuance of|G de uld be an ME to the good government of the country, г. LrNDsAY| narrat the merenti that ж? {0 ж. 0 а de js and a division оп "^ t moment. Не wever, that this тош be the last time rye wou * division - | threatened а new dson, 0. —— Км; of the dio is nerf п | certa as negativ ort/fieations Go On Wednesd adjourned Pr on а о iden and Refreshment Neck h | the qu ision the resolution | — he King of the eg M. proce еей direct to the үм м of коеш) пеаг The Minister in attendance upon her Majesty will be rud оон е. THE WAZLES continue at Мазон. the Prince and Prin accompani ед dy аа oth Mer witnessed a review of. oops. On Wedne VAT Ё foe Prince and Princess drove in a pony phaeton Virginia Water, bs they dined. On Lees й: y Prints rode on EA s Mas: or THE PRI p PRINCESS TO YORKSHIRE. officially Heise, Бе the visit of. dw Prines and Princess of Wales to Leeds will take place on Mo nday e 3d of August, and that "e hy „Тоюп m ed by 87 (тю for PNA рш was read a third time d passe aused at Phila- псе of d alarm have been which t e United States we eis that great ork, + the айта into Pennsylvania, while i 10 their Royal Highnesses M On the next mor "ning their € Roy ighnesses will das. y о Scotland. RINORE ALF рр а visit to Dbrtani оп the sn ette, and left Lerwiek on- arm ies салы eare in of attack. Gener KER has pus superseded in t e ecmmand оѓ s dall cA neral K | MEADE, "n. һе lost no time in giving ен to the me Mexican garin: evacuated the T: M ilda; It is invaders, on the 1st inst., | by other means complete his education. Ме. nd had n eren on the 3d. Тһе loss of p e ыу M WM вв stay in Edinbur gh. р life on both sides has been nd ineludin. Тик Сб i wa Pars "— esi ed adio on the мар e Confede- | as send rangs will atai Potbus, i in en Db. аа the | of Bd i t 10 , on their m" ү: ol "ihe Tela, while ЕА жукчу and | а ободи а — vs at that place, ripe a m wi pro osenau, on а Vis? Im y others we unded. erals are THE m T.—AÀ Cabinet Council was held on Saturday at ihe official тонер of the First Lord of а, the Treasury in Downing COLONIAL gioi The Queen has appointed zx Charles Henry Dar K.C.B., now Governor of maica, to be Governor a the Colony of Victoria, THE CHANNEL FLEET, under t са адан árrived | in Yarmouth Roads Downs uesday evening, and after amem ы round for a M TE will make a „cruis e Scotland, y the dt party th General нета offering their E iae to mperor NAPOLEON. Accordingly on the õth ult. a division of the French army entered and occupied the city o € eo, and the whole army was to follow in а few days a puer A3. re. 135 to 52. The vene. was then agreed to the Bill passed through committee. Mr. A called attention to the constitution af thé тава or ab ts Continuance Bill was re read | Hel | де рте the Qneen and a | drove ppingham Chu —The Queen and Royal family continue pe He dica publishes” 2ч а mE that the ү еч s Three to. Russia are no longer erem. —The Moni Iblishes the west ir of the three rien net Wt ү d раци е and Austria to the Russian Government on the affairs of — ы character of these despatches has long —— been kno he six articles which the Powers ре as ебет restore tranquillity and secure | | for the future are conceived in almost identical — | langnage, ussell’s despatch, however, more distinctly d pompa eap a A" hostilities to be Rl by the The Patrie of - Notes i pue UNS sip * anied by Princess ngen, d iiM кы: ee "t ra for reconciliation with "rocca T end — o doubt, ib adds, that Russia wi — ——MÓ of 18 persons—1 Mis of d and three females, who the honour of an interview, СЕС RS: permit үг Jenkins, Government inte! е to preters. ` The f Newcastle, Secretary of State baden n Vires Ш AE pu Er e Colonies, was present. TheChiefs er fromt diplomacy, which will only s Mum т perd өте те = эк ы Д h е iU poten a id е нерс in. thé wies I t t th , accom] y the К : h : ааа, ice, and Prince Leopold, received | 2 22 article signed by М. Boniface, its pe^ the комен тя where: еу were pre- | [ot Tbe tix po v^ the honour of [о t Polan d. | her Жуму tand; Ше of tribes then addr ol ашшы ES es the through the interpreter. After partaking of | sided on Monday at a luneheon, the whole part ak а o£ aed om of the Jate Duk Victoria and Albert, and Nen Qu As Черле ў bh. A n the n аз incess Leiningen drove out. M^ Duke оѓ Newcastle arrived ECC а Duchess, а с Moniteur an- and had an audience y E. and | Duke s Newcastle Air Viscountess Jocelyn left че of the Queen and Ki | Osborne for London. the Kings of Prussia, Po secta TO GERMANY.—It is understood | taking of Mexico. | that her Majesty will iN leave England for Germany early | the equipment of a uic Mad B $ 1 d Јошт 18, 1809.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. French interests in that country. The ‚ Patrie publishes | ment suspended over his head. Не, too (the King), | "heir of th of Galie an article stating that the entry of P French mto|had a conscience. Count von Bismark, the Prime | the poli ce ү = ауе еч теб papers of the Galician re; Mexico will allow of negotiations | being ntered jnto Minister, 2€ replied to the Prince, stating that his | cultural Society, and searc! "- the palace of Prince Leo Zhi i put an end to the war. The t highness was in a position to render the task of | Sapieha, who, as Marshal of the ааа i is President me journal, that M. Hubert Delisle has been charged ministers as or diffic bjs m they would persevere in| of the Galician Diet. The Sapieha yn possess the administrative тав А tci of Mexico, is said | pursuing the grand o hey had identified them-|a large castle at Krasiezu, near Przemysl, in Galicia, Prince de la Tour d'Auvergne has |selves with. Fail i yet said, the р апа qe - the telegraph informs us that on the 9th inst, e arrived in P uyn de Lhuys received Prince | servants of the king, and they, t o, had „Боб а | was searched from top to botto du police agents fro Metternich and the Chevalier di bs on Saturday. | conscience Le үн It is said that ar Pasha will'shortly arrive at| ^ RussrA.—Letters from St. Petersburg assert tha ITAL —D espatches from Rom t that, on the ris upon a m uez 1. the reply i Prince сеа akoff to the Notes of d solicitation of the French отан рбет als Bosco, S EN.—lt is said that Sweden is about to protest | Three Pow will be very pacific, and will only m: Luvera, , Lusmet, and Ремса cane, known bs their activity i ructing о caa relative Уш the time and place of Мы їп рылу. же briga ndage, have been expelled from а breach of the Treaty of Paris. Conferences. Private letters from St. Petersburg state | Rome. Five Nenpolitau. асма chiefs, among whom DENM — Estates of Schleswig assembled on | on good authority that the intended journey of һе | are Cipriano and Lazala, notorious for numerous Empress has been postponed for vus reasons. Нег | ат ocities, were enm on Friday on board the French Majesty, it is said, will — the result of the Russian n the Ita sers унш ҮН s it is said br electoral UM and religious liberty. T a reply ith th Mállpost to the Notes of the three ore. The Cz t of Се Еге sul The brigands s that interviews will take place shortly Thursday publishes a letter which has been didres were provided with passports for Spain signed by the between koi Kings of Denmark and Sweden—first i өне “зе by чеге оре, Roman police, ar were bearers of letters for the Denmark, and subsequently in Sweden. The same т is said that the Grand pake- Constan- | Roman consul at Marseilles, which have been seized by it i bable that the real cause of the | tine p sd to vit Boetii. jus and the v n Ba ths, | the Italian saron геу It is said, however, that the ospect from quis | French Government has "— the conduct - e differences between Germany апа Denmar ielopolski has je pom ЖОГ. dismissed, м replaced | Consul i in permit et the arre the курч "n RUSSIA. —The Sud Deutsche Zeitung publishes the by General Berg. he ecc бутуш replacing A Arch whi bishop Felinski has proclaimed the Church to be in|has demanded the immediate libera of t i tics have been arrested. n | prisoners. The e subject was — before the pres t 1 e to - | Charaber of Deputies on Wednesday, but was ultimately written on the 31st of May, before he p out for the | ling from. one village another without а passpo ort. [aum at the кайн of the Mi e ax he ex- military tour, dcr which he expressed to the The Russians have arres many landowners in the Tem of Naples is said to be suffering from pulmonary municipality of Dantzic his disapproval of the course | Kingdom of. Poland, They have also bung M. Gac- token by the Minietey ven zowski at Kielee, and M. Wisniewski, commandant of m ‚ны —The reete ast have not recommenced hos- “ pm made use of in my p . | the National Gendarmery at Radom, with se de ача биме ть Chinese are raising their prices Чот silk, rding th Á your ры v C] The 34 gentlemen who were arres or | foreseeing the ойдо o Гараш ese competition, Tran- country, oblige n | iled in Cocl d es XX out О оп D as Pm at Жу йоны, women odor the insults of "the police and | q isl ue. Aquas рей M» EE Im ed men M | tenced to be flogged an rie sens to 'the regi- | Japa neses Iti 4 е аа нй that war will Lr in үзө рее e уг RETI that D" I|ments for criminals in - 6s 'The widow of Siera- bres ош уе e English Admiral has order ps proce p 8nd; nain wig sr enon; an kowski, far advanced in p Осу. has been transported laine d à umm ОН Sm А ут arms о to Siberia, with the ыо мае met pa ski. веч пів | New p^ н адаган e been received at Mel- dearest father, not to invade the bw ш the way you hinted. | from Warsaw state that the National Government | bourne from New pier that г денак Boheiy Ted hg, aod not tote tih — = = А. — nm 2x ар фә Тш Yo Noto, bo аргее ү the Taranaki dist frere iet way de гоо — aen of a Sovereign in regard to his Ministers is sometimes very e six points of t t - а pr , пап get а diffieuit. Skilled as they are in the lawyers art, and expert at|formed that the Emperor ould p Assistant surgeon Ww. . Hope, M.B., Sergeant Samuel Prem ч трд how СС Et enden " "y attention to their шр sal, they D V Taptvet te e | Hin, ч c ian m nga — — Рун, ferent i rti festo to the people, This manifesto will be ablishod artholomew Macarthy, an ilham Banks of the bir ГЕКЕ dom an mi ч m Frenchy am meen and Polish а D7th regiment, They then plunáered the bodies and he day that kawk be ever, I feel for r Tet and the conviction that it is ages к = i induce me," &0. ly of Prince Gortsehakoff mutilated them with tomakawks ү spears, The Next La i the ar е the King, ived i ecomos nown, Th. A Ph Government оп Thurs- | greatest excitement prevailed, and u spirit :— day issued the first Ati of a new offici al journal, | were given up, war was considered {не ЫЫ; ir О. “You вау you do not intend to offer any opposition, You under the title of the Indepe endence, the leading н article of | Grey had previously abandoned the Waitara purebnse, cannot then have been cautious, Орр vane of yours h Russia Une» STATES.— Genera 09 n e lev propri a mdr а е ды —— TIN You have now | The announeement Tt, the en | of the National Go- | from th lof the army of the Potomae at his different way, by r slighting tbe бойына m ni бошто the vernment had b zed by the Russians is entirely own request. eral Mende, а эб Point graduate, Оорун. „Па Gores eret EECU Ning io рро. (ы, порчаи nt place seon the Gth inst, ш» ween em к "S polities 1 faction, and мы Sri i inow, Potomae army, rans the Landtag. Тһе err den enr he t t of Cracow. Great atrocities fag, a tted dis покат бо General Hoskes An Му by the Russians after the LE issued an order sa муа Y ae rs y аа унй on this eondition only I sanetioned the law protecting printing- town, with the exception of three жч з was burnt | impressed with the be n that E —— = com off t the supervisio down, and it is said that 20 Jews and eter mander was im — — an On the p x June the Crown Prince lodged а сеа! wounded persons met their deaths іп the flames. Тһе | order stating that he copie the со — nidh was pr -—. vy the — -— the — It Polish detachment е5 Chmielinski has саб to pieces totally merpesad and unsolicited, with just diffidence. address um err von мым сотрапу Russian he 7th minent and vendit sr soldier, and re died. to communicate itu to z^ Cabinet. In this bri e, cantoned on the Polish frontier, has been e э = the t et ps to assist 2 in — his protest the Prince expressed himself in the following | rep by the 5th. Тһе motive for this change | trust. The sudden — of command at tbe present py — MIC RUD A that MÀ Poles in e Tth brigade passed over z has eaused gene ral astonishment, b but no time has єз m the ргосеей to be both to the insurgents with their arms Ка baggage. An n lost in testing its effects. At 9 n the 24th ult. and injurious to We bee oA e NS, S VUES аа а flying corps of insurgent|the 186 i а. тт Meade's army, under Farm y wishing and it; and I protest agains infereneg апа авс! ЫЧ to pe | cavalry and а body of Russian жей took place on followed by the llth corps under Fave. y: Н UAM quot my Malos DD the Council of tate.” the 5th at Kaski, n which the insurgents were suc- | Gettysburg on б east side, and, passing out on qom On the 4th of June the Pri er engagement en place at Mlawa, | west side, was met by General Hill's co brandy ep eim — ү Charter had been е and set —-— sanguinary engagement took Ака on the 7th inst. at | from mbersburg "Turn кои ге line of battle edis f the decree м. the press. Then ‚ри lisch. Th wn. Ал engagemen menced immedi с ped ed King, censuri Crown Prince leader Wawer had desperate айы with the R During the first portion of ihe P ht о [7 i immediate 7а at Sapockiny, in the district of Augustowo, on the 2 skilfal — captured the Confed ofanything falsely reported in the papers, enjoining and 7th inst, An " тар ent occurred on the 8 Anhe і "d about 1 men. General p ooi oves him to abstain from venturing any similar sta ts, | Walewice. А num d of insurgents is ré rd engaged two hours befor e Howard came up, and a эн and intimating that if it should occur again pU asd | near Dubno, in Volhynia nia, - iei by a шапоти " м оа the AE had partially succeeded in - тана to Berlin, and регһа from office | hereby he — the Russians, [ce su g, Reynolds’ right”flank, General Reynolds bed a T = — The King was origin- netrating into the interior of the Governmen Y e i De: ined to to measures of restraint, | Lublin, n hes effected a junction with Rucki, who T: d ra which Howard directed Schurz to but the Cabinet, "though E disposed a first, had already after his defeat at Bukowata, effected a h the 2d Division, Owing, however, to ultima to bear with his воп. junction with Krysinski, Jankowski, and Zilinski. е, у че of the Confederates on Reynolds right From th £ tl to tl | The united forces of these leaders had desperate engage- | Schurz was unable to accomplish his object. At this tion we ся. the коти ing :— | ments on the 7th, 8th, and 9th inst. with the Russians, | time General m rith «Тһе address 1 delivered at Dantzic [is the result of calm | ! Which the latter were repuls Federals to a reflection. 1 ооб owed is to i$ to my conscience and my position |a victory over the Russians on the l0th inst, at | cross-fire, ederals' right flank was turned, and ofi ма, ot the e maid; of|Zuluczek, Тһе insurgent chiefs Skrzynski and Skow- | their left flank at the same time, so superior were the " ronski also had engagements with the Russians on the | C: dnm i Las iri dd grins t m posi tain he vanced Ше їз district of pi of. Ko Paul, and i ens d of мен Se. d spreads terror the and an immense num m mew а powerful impres- | inhabitan cmt n a bac ы pan arreir a өү, vi igo а еа ion upon the жүк; pe ad lately forbidden Count — in Cracow on the 14th, and ате the work-|tween the main armies did not k to lay his воп” p a Sang before the the Min myar ү A n en engaged. The populace hissed and threw stones | Early on that morning Gett: \ indeed, he wished to incur the punish-|Since the arrest of Prince Adam Sapieha, tho son and THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jer 18, 1868, | - ——- made accordingly. Аё 3 р.м. General — with|troops was sent into the city for their | protection. that person were not favourable to the hope that the Empe се E — was ordered forward and reconnoitered. | The whole Frenc my was expected to oceupy the A ee IT — Lex До A eg e per сота : A id. — 80! T bro on a general engagement. e Con [capital on the 8th of June. Three newspapers had | snould have thought. " ^to iocur, бы Kur А Pide rcd Paar on the Federal left, and the|already been established favouring the policy of the| Russia had arri ue а c armed intervention was out M Federal batteries on the Cemetery Hill opened against | French. General Forey had issued a decree confis.|the question.— LL xU the Emperor of Rugs t h P: ( D ope ia he Confederates in t " o who — the fire. Ta hes property x - parties who have been or are would Бо d da decided. "upon his answer, and that jt АП the Federal guns the northe of the | agai - the nc —The his en utrenes Cemetery Hill engaged "the Confederate тыы two | v .—An porte urvey of guano deposits on | in the view taken by "he. Government With regard to miles across the country. On Federal right the | the coast of Poe ban сү? 'oncinded. к stocks are ‚| the pong of in Minen MN, жүй aii Confederate artillery caused a Зе number of troops | estimated a ы on the Macabi islands, | allow ourselves to be d into hostiliti Ms t y thi i to ru n to the rear of the Ceme etery Hill, but the line 2,500,000 tons n tho bon" group, and 4,000, 0 | He deprecated even diplomatio interference, as сайга tons on the tr m islands, va loe of gas LM: T ү? into war. It was possible, indeed, that The musketry on the Federal left became fierce, and нба л ме өзү There was every probability of >. be ; the 3d Corps were driven in disorder from the nificent dock being speedily erected at Callao, szp чурат. анаа И ground on which they had advanced, but eim which. will be the clearing port for guano vessels from | out, Russia would have a right to call upon usto throw the whole Sickles rallied them and the equ went forward, | all these islands. thought ber Majesty" soslo on i о the 5th Th fe- asin i da oF Dany "e "s Е Apes that morning qum p — heir dem erates now attempted to get iud the Federal left, X. est that tao have declared that it wasa but the Federals pressed forward and drove them back nterest that the insurrection should end, and the CE А р r E reip pues the Poles redressed.—Earl GRANVILLE was sur Lu USE OF LO 8. at Lord Derby finding fault with her Majesty's Gover: Ta digan. Dd ЫЯ кые called aiteution ment (ог having done something, rather than nothing tate of our гејева with i ux and asked for an after the numerous appeals which мй; been made to ultimatum addressed by Admiral Kuper to tbreat of commencing Еһ to the bec a of the the Ја Go being concen h federates being reported on their left, they returned to the crest of the hill, General Anderson's and. M*Law"s division of Longstreet's Corps now advanced u upon this position with great fury, killing f th Britis hill, over the crest, and coming down on the other side ; Are paan Sir Rutherford title but the 5th Corps rallied, and, by a strong effort, drove Е cas oe А y sepe with his lio, and Mr. Oliphant wa vu of that —Earl RUSSELL said, in Md m R Government to make some atte mpt top the crueltieg in Poland.—Tbe Marquis , the Confederates back down the hill, з the engage- | "ounded. British suh miered Ho considered i MÀ eem ment on the left terminated with darkness. After dark the duty oft the Government to demand redress, more dq the Confederates advanced upon the Federal right, but | as the outrages resulted from a prem ө түт determination to the Federals pd Aie portion, and the Confede- eru hee ES r Majesty wo possible tbat the ans made rates did not renew the engagement. At the ter- с к ald be Ад sac ap uri = bes c үт = ds cr mination of the battle, horis is said to have been the entered пропа partioular l line ot policy and aring. madetreaties re not prepar ас mately withdrew his motion. The Colonial Letters Patknt Bill, most terrific of the war, each belligerent appears | to have | with Japan, we m r follow u policy or confess o: т Societies Bill the Poor-law Board Continuance Bill. and t he Loan were read a third time and passed. TUESDAY.—The Federal бын. iyd My of ARLE asked. Earl Russell whether he had recei n rt of tha — alleged ad States il | the ship Ма х а hope that Mr. E amo p pioa severely, "that his right leg has been amputated, but he ши, Лей. is doing well. The Confederates lost! Чеге Barksdale | w and many other Ge: office On 3d inst, e BE q Е ны yw : surely e m for its faithful execution. e m Bird of Ја а; treated with рини» adr m all accounts aired in placing. thei every consideration, ода lie ved it would not be difficult The Brazilian. Di e army there. Тһе cannonade las till 2 to obtain redress for outrages of which we complained. sita ic to the extraordinary vhich. "tho i a Torà im Poor Bü e D Ve ke. the loss eg yi ы: E Nie н go T and the ages аз asse: saulted the ока left o rac twice, Sing А, оп | Registration (Ireland). Bil TT ine: 2 Brazilian coast e d е c General [Tac amorc д nearly 3000 men. Ande E ill, the i i x e^ Mc tr. Christio, $ n Se matier, md E tue bs p 1 ere General Lo 7 he Hid a р лем (бой, Sie) ВШ and the Publie Worta (Manufacturing Du. said tm eee s at] des had refused tricts) Bill were read a third time and passed. __ | the bodies from racer ues ain what had become of them, ге to de 1 proofs, her wm gem gs а " from the — and v ту um fac e on in e case o! to the assessment о compensa to dud viti it C. pure xd Mospay —The Flet. —Earl RUSSELL iod Tu 1 officers of lesser rank. eft many ead оп | to the Earl of Матмхвовт, that there was no Gub Er the field. The loss on the Federal side in killed and | statement у hich had appeared in a Sunday print that the Major-General Hancock Channel fleet had бп sent to the Baltic. — The Говр di ler General Gibbons were amon the ern gren num a Bill on the table - ас the Queen in Poir r the assault had been repelled an|inquired what steps had bee armed reco с was pushed forward, when the Ms ar T^ "wo Confederates were fo to be in e G ported that his “cavalry n engaged eade re bi had bee all day on both flanks of the enemy, harassing and | colonial bisho ops were present, tm 3: the two bond of vigorously attacking him with great success, not- Convocation; but no decision had yet been arrived at —After withstanding they encountered (€ i EU of —— rode RM M comm мэт -— du) iE Үовк both cavalry and infantry. The in fine could be introduced next session. In his opinion desde tion | th irits.” . On the 4th inst. Mr. imos ааай. the T. the American service would not meet the e eq the M follow; ing address, dated Washington, 10.30 А. —Earl G: pressed a hope “The President announces to the country that the news h аар у of tbe Potomac ар to 10 вм. of the 3d inst. is | such as cover — e hig опот, ата warned that the K Чыт thecedolenco of a of all Eor tiib ау КЫ Азы T К. country t Périiement d not to separate | Strictly enforced. Several Bills on the table were advanced a _ иба duy-He whose: will, жрк, er Majesty’s Government E been | stage. SIUE ovak "io qme ben телегей and. телен with £hé ould be a great кыл = "end bia | fat We Te a vid whilst wo did ku pe nes ed profoundest gratitude." not i ntend it, we might be gradually drm y drawn into hostilities. wis W, erefo; t The Federale а ported to have captured 6000 Ministers had ftw вир 5 t the P Poles ed fr pere prisoners in Рому 2000 о диш е arrived | national institutions apon rms proposed to Ru iia Dy at Baltimore. General Fitzhugh Lee, with 3000 men Western P. is own A nion was thát the кӨн demanded t rrender of Carlisle оп the 24th ult., е which : : Lee then shelled the burning the barracks and numerous buildings, ап A encourage р HELMS: d bear retired on the 25th towards Hnnc н h үзү Bat — a һе deprecated any jair б he е proprietors of ta tne stake aud bag net defences of Baltimore are manned by 10,000 citi idea of Pri МИА, а е ерй, Уей were be abolished.—The Earl of Do: cn deer га. have be ie Ae di ite ЖИН audent. rights, but woro «юды а Догь has abandoned aryland. the Бандата -Neverihalans he eutaidered a be emu апа Б АШ дебеш al ie шыны, e has moved to E EE. Marquis evil. did not complain of Lord Grey and. Lard Тон. timately it was read a аа Е беш а те rae Né Tak it 16 Vus сө їп which her Majesty's Government were A E pa ЭШ. КОТЫ, At - and New J x m that there is pressing need of troops. | асып in concert with the Emperors of France and of a General Couch was going to move down through D who would: need. Мена тей in regard to any X жузт а рен tho the "rer aee ene I bar в not m case for intervention, and that such a the 9 ul. 1 Neye ALTE " а ората е t. states that the айдыны tes continued | 4 Vies л acilities and оп should be aff active ce. General Johnstone is said to » ny evil ta The c those severa authorities in Dublin Castl have детте reinforcements from Bragg, and to be s REA евз үзүр - er Leg perfecting arrangements to attack General Grant. m and also, with Austria, whioh was топу USE OF COMMONS. Mzxico.— Telegraphic despatches from San Francisco, | favour on my rhy А-А. s йн, а dated June 30, report that, according to news received with which the House there from the city of Mexico to the 6th ult., the | familiar had been sul Gov t had the city wi garrison and all the v and ammunition and gone San Luis Potosi, believ t er resistance to the do french could eim that place than CE ving tht pies rec cR ders of the Church afterwards : better собе чт their allegiance to the French Emperor, which Towed were атг: "He regretiod say open the institution, after DT dolo corspetitor vo eupéried he populace that a a division of French i appointment of General Mouravieff and ihe orders issu Sundays, which would prove possible. Тогу 18, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. еа йс A oggi ak | "o Мт, Lindsay in the matter of | considered, but the ЕЕ ublic-house. NINGHAM suggested that lectures regard to the '* employment " of Mr, Lind n the ба the Treaty of mp and Navigation, the mission of that arrangements of the country. The "produce of the firei cid way similar to о that of Mr. Cobden, who ther nme: ing from the use of gas. Moreo that gaseous exhalations were calculated to injure th E access to the "Em mperor. 4 order for the а arbles. As {о openi і ј od ton E araia The House then went be most i ses p mit the House to the description of central r. KINNAIRD, the vote was е +о. ride y, oM in Nort. y at i ereafter be rai . „ MAGUIRE, Mro F е UE ——-— been purchased EL eres step Pri а w 174 , nd had been passed by E ie Е оѓ that Sir M. Pero moved to о i t fro the schedule the items for dte s d КЕ theSpithead Forts, viz. theH. rei fond Fort, 25,0001. ; No Man's rfe onde ion. A i Land, DN Т Sturbridge, 2 25,0001. He contended that until «Y papers relating to the subject were laid upon the thi 2 to alter the state of this question since | table it would be premature to ins uiry. habitants, but it would not be right to state what advice the | last year, E and t| bat 1 х res — — d. Pe p^ MÀ to - let TEX га d distribution о of Y ^d whieh w. ared to offer to. the Crown upon the subject | prevent t e passing of iron-c в Usson | left entirely in t| n. e deron ч; ir ERGUS: 2 в to Mr. muta, is cu of Bir Peto w еч nded, and had b € сони during the last 12 (гата was ed by the Lomp Mayor, Mr. d оссаві castle, as such а measure was caleula to усов refor я $ WED. —8їг D. L. ЕуАкВ resu the ае Emperor of the French and Messrs. buck and Lindsay, to construct these forts MA wotan motion hatt the o enlargement of бе dining-rooms proposed by that her Majesty's Government were always willing to ex- фа gun that d hi sbip in motion the the Kitchen and Refreshment Rooms be carried change opinions with the French Government, either ir | yards. d t i all the enormous expense, had a gun that would do that.— ir J. HaY con n thing bu ut what He recommended him not to аак а hasty answer to мА өбөт) po S m m t to m A 2 e for consideration, — | delay ; the Government thought it should be ` r. th vas an absolute neces l of con es i е ск said һе | А anent floating force would req an. enormous | some "m should be taken to obtain it with comfort.—Mr. st be icu. ea i po: view to remed expenditure incurred on various public works, and commented | and on the unsatisfactory condition of the department generally, | Mr. J. TOLLEMACHE, Mr. E. rut РАСКЕ, Mr. Hux- | mati BERSTON, Mr. HIBBERT, "Mr. А. EGERTON, X4 i LEIGHTON, | coffee-room, where the cont r cb et d & bottle А ks of | the Bill was read а second time. The Sydney Branch Mint Bill, — which was not worth half the re Mr. ILLWYN the country in respect of which Parliament had voted money. | and the Alkali Works URS up fea re read a third time | complained of the quality of the food supplied, and said that —M! OCHRANE confessed that he had given up in despair | and passed. The ye ü the meat was extremely bad. All he wanted was a plain partment of the Go Clauses Bill passed € rd erre The pue of the Com- i was responsible for the frightful Wu. of Supply was борта пр апа арт The Lords* the amazement an i үчун „Ас s "the Volunteers Bill gave rise to some discussion, might be adcpted which would meet with general approval.— and who, he inqui had set up | but were ultimately agreed to., Leave was given to bring in mien some fürther € discussion, Sir D. L. 3 withdrew the re оп horseback in the centre of|certain Bills. n. The House then went into committee on the Partnership $ TUESDAY. Тһе Е — (Provision for Expensss) Bill w: pun vara ndment Bill —Mr. HvBBARD moved that the Chairman i n of which was mmit а. v clause was added ux xu тА resolu - D "eg Lh bard's object was to off opposition to the Bill the more candid course would have been TA ed Indian | to n carrying it o М; to have moved an amendment to the second reading. Не Government.—Mr. BENTINCK called агада) to the 8а of Po which was sup кз by Mr. req nid ie . | thought the best plan would be to proc nid with the considera- idents on Railw and moved that in the of the pas GWELL, and o; е Min, т and Mr. ADDERLEY— | tion of the clauses. Опа the of Mr. House it was the duty of the Government to зорад. for the | Mr. VILLIERS there was no that е colonies would | was negatived by 70 to 40. The various clauses of the better prevention of such accidents by vem ы Г of | be Scheme. igration going | Were subsequently agreed i I .—Mr. DUTTON supported the motion.—Mr. M. GrBsoN | on at the rate of 20,000 or 24,000 а TOU, pei principally to the d it on the part of tbe Board of Trade, on the ground that | United meni and on а whole he thought the course now | made some progress with the The Jurisdiction of it would be impossible for Parliament to 1е te with | su, was contrary to poliey, and should not be тирет M ро: j i tim by the T ouse.—Mr. HENLEY said he was Tvoril Laws Continuance Bill. and the Land Taz Commissioners Names МБ ered and agreed to. = t dis to such Е аз pcne : ма Dg 5. заа ч T $ E ES о & et E o et а Н ЖЧ et а: Eg. „Б =" e а, B e et 4 g 4) a 8 p . "O and in the City of London for the үй wants o the country.—Mr. MarriNs and Mr. Солев added their ExcHEq TnunspAv.—The Great Eastern Railway (Steamboats) Bill w. ы е i^ the correctness of 2s a. БЕ Dorem committee. ttack on referred back to м select committee. ‘T The Brazilian Difficulty. of the state of the Court inquired whether orders would be issued to naval officers — Мг. 8. FITZGERALD brought under notice the relations of this сооб in regretting the Téjehiloti hé thé. теба ог the foreign Migne forbidding them to attack the pee or е country jars Brazi and the recent rupture, of м рна а scheme y the Government for an am ple accommodation for the | of тк owers without a declaration of war or distinct | course. ented at some length on the Courts of Law and Equity. Uf Pi ad went Rd Mean instructions X^ th The question | the е byt m " 8 Advocate in Ehe ray of the] loss he day w he said, out of d late debate on the attack | of ien Prince of T and contended that the result arrived then pri Bri Sia at was absurd beyond all proportion to the real value of the Арне D чын Г Naas inquired w ршен in case of ы сд, The whole conduct of of - British Government with the forces of the Tycoon of Japan becomin| in hostili- | British officers were justified in vag, reo reference to the recent tanding was unjust and un- ies with either the forces of the Spiritual poros orthose of|to measures of aslenda Y а the pr the prac dignifiod, апа such as ME Y T ms been adopted towards а the native prin the 8 issued to the commander- | officer of the station, who could "wi A when р iga powerful State. He moved for a copy of the manifest of the крс, of her Majesty's fleet would authorise him to take part | life was endangered. defen. 5 A) h: Милзяз called attention to the rari imt of the Council ot the cient accommodation in the Courts of Low at Westminster tls Bill for the d f | by Mr. Соврех, Sir B. LEIGHTON, and the CHANCELLOR of the UE withdra he Bi variable rule not to give m" stru ary no naval and military officers until fiho operations to which | Crown for the ар tment of a royal commission to бше they referred were it an end. Оп the order for|and report whether any, and what, alterations might be е: е discharged. u! recognition was and at the same time to serve the commercial interests of the | of such urgent importa: nswer, саш In doing во he had in T the obloquy of a noisy | and that in sugh cases he decided alone — consulting | Govern i ed his offer.—Sir H. CAT but not of a bred Their censure had not the least in- | the goce A BazLEY c y the мес —Sir C. оор | that though mie — M ix Brazil had not acted with as fluence with him in the course ne. had resolved to pursue; but | said case had been e Show that | much alacrity in the matte the Prince of Waies as might he was prepared to withdraw his motion, because the noble | the Government of India а" Л" to perform its | bee vene E that the: кашк agents had acted towards Lord je h i duty. The home policy ot the Government had received | Brazil in persisted in it would be an impediment to the good govern- | the ARETOA. of ше annie aod je only case in i i ci s he felt he | any difference: Pots pinion ро. with re еер, е е кл, up SoLiCcITOR-GENERAL said that, in admit- ng t| tbis country had a just зне не р. reparation, — Мг. HENLEY Pedes given award іб ude, disdainful, апа учен өрү была, manner, tween the t H mis of waste T He did y act constitu ting tha Council of Btate o on its ажы basis as а measure e did the Bir Hugh Cairns ad gis up the greatest credit to Lord Stan onley. who heden wise aid that after iha e King o T the Belgians selection of members of council.—Sir E. Со aam еде а the duty of Mini to have and Colonel Зукеѕ supported the motion.—Lord STANLEY to | that though the arrangements of 1858 were поё Fe ke ОП 2 - сес — e it was her ium ел ^ i та ved m cne, as з they bad sent the Emperor todo that | Commission to inquire into the realisation of Army Prize which E ht to have tM catal, to маш Property and fts mode of distribution ; and into the cause ofthe in mi n its distribu- wi remedy ee passed in the interviews between the Emperor of the | results affecting both th the 5 еч апа Fu ux ALMERSTON expressed his | observations from Sir "Wir ren and Sir C. Woop, the was Fire Insurance Duty.—Mr. H. B of five another КО» еу еме of — but their n n ai were, to Mont duty at 18. =] уе the eg x MOS eere is T was also supported by Mr. Жазды - Tho т е-е ot iperor 0! Frenc! о! to | ofthe EXCHEQUER, in opposing motion, emere gm ouse ? e^ Tr diploma Pn а Do the | the danger of ен: itself by the adoption of — MM na rue MOL Priv Vl er preda] o RUE R9 lomatic Paris with- Жел ege to the remission es t was| purchase pictures 1 the assistance o: ке-бек, With | n M ib mediis dk deg ei ot гт that were to be | that the Royal Academicians would soon be turned out of THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. gar Square and sent іо South Kensington, where their erm apr resided. The House then went into Domtittee of KAOTE pro formå. The Fortifications ( Provision for Expenses read a third time and passed. pe Union t e Act 4а pieni M as amended, »- sided AM eed to. ey ^ other appeared in the newspa outbreak in New Zealand. — [Left sitting.] — dep МохЕү MARK RITISH + Con sols A а) at 93 3 for Money, ad ё, to 93 fa for Aect. , 93] LU x Маала x div.; to 68, e a A, i Poit for Acct., 68 to £, ex div. €xaiette of the C2 eek. FRIDAY: July 10—BANKRUPTS. — б. „ Commere Llc rel GGiassdealer J. J. еду А Pu Tav Road. а вое well. Commercial -— J. Атеоск, prin oor, ак ана ire, Urine d È | The fietropotig and itg ta Tient ШЕ @ wirs z ЖА [Усту 18, 1863. Private Lamm. of the 24 € who wins the silvep medal of the Association. Тһе competitions for the St. Georges Yos, and the nw ofend by the Prince The for off the v; scene, prize M i" sire to his Royal Highness, who -— tween t ра respectivo Чеча меге бо а, = a. use of Ducie, eei of Airlie : ig i de pro x llt Lord бейем, Earl of Dunm pes d; e an my means in ox power to children of those who hav their s appear to erfo rmed ose fathers have been t, and © bave as bar ace lv interpratod dren w in wi orste r, M r. Hum that To e may * prosper our ERT Si Prince then laid the stone in the usual мае еч and the Bishop of Winchester ed; prayers uard of зе А 1а Ме ед ум filled scarlet yu" ed on urses containing 5l. Љу ES esa in n in aggreg е ө эч which MUN time were 42 18 ons? Eleven advanced their total from 349 one House has b F en ormo us в sif 30 winners at мын) ООМА К en — portion of the ceremo ny b ssell Tu made the highest scores proceed: gaged the Prince in conversation a к 7 — fs thé stone, so that his Royal Highness remained apparently unaware of the fast accumulating pile of Boarding Аж W RATT, Ratehffe naai Victualler- J. "m аладег the profound curtseys [to himself with which the long Winterbourne- G. ms Cheltenham: А, CAMERON, vene Si з, Caio, arthe ottingham, ba s ‚ Assistant to а "e Mercer— Lawn RENCE, Ced. e d Head, > arr vell-filled oro g ladies tendered their gifts. e purses 2. Ее © Б © = zd ТЕ Б zn Eb 2 c [^ e9 Ф REC = ds E* m, Е © © Е. Б 0 Е. e E ЗАНЕ wrong {агре Prize was won v Serg eant Robe qu, 96 x b e night me Ei [A being only опе pt penes De А was а bon бге and а camp ffe, and му. - divi e d Me mr з. gz: 2. 800 w h — the Danish "National Anthem, another meae d to өн by rail. Later in the evening there was a ina —— у where. Lord took the chair, and where Lord Brougham ived in the midst of the repast qi — the company amidst loud cheering АКБ close - s t receive RLY, "ашаса per — Јонҹ Pi сии маче Collector эр] md Pixvr, DR, i re л W. Rocers, Stebbington ley , General Smith—E. C. SEAMAN , Kingston Russell —J. Srows, Сап! terbury: SLINN, LIFFE, Т! len, Maehin е Blacksmith-—. aed; Baker—M. A. e Brighton, ru mie uUam hool Street, Б Но rsel - „ Burham, Rent Oei in Artificial Man! sd Leighton Buzzard, Boot Boot Maker—W. їзгїл, Bip ingham, Coal Agen! OODBIN: Manningtree, о. ki КН КЕ > рт BAILEY, NUR BIAN uec Duis тор ава E. mariam, d z АК ECL? жы! Longton, Staffordshire. 29 RLEY, ntry, Dyer- 'ARTLEDGE, ire, Fireman-—F. Deax, Stoke-upon-Trent. Staffordshire, Black smith ire, Farm Labourer—J. ELTOM M- n Mae ME —BANERUPTS. — R. Burrow, Bam; лоп, сз ons -le- Hole, Pei E с Baxzn, Kingston- "Westmoreland, Ch —T. BASTEN, Rea Poster Ma Maker—' — W. BULLEN. а Vel dli eri ^ Cla [ICE , Butcher—E. Law Мозтил, (and not MINI as as rtised in — W. MABE, rad Butcher—A. | sition needed fi 7th Leicester, inetmaker LX А сан Monmonthübbre, Place, of Music—J. PHILLIPS, RA M Erase. Professor of ht. 4 yde Te he dimer was 8s Вопр іп ei эритет апа аб Ехнг зшон —On ery day se of Gommone agains nst A Kelk & L v structure. last week alm and west А а темі, vi | and Scotland com Scot ch Eight scor m) [s the En yards the English обер 394, and the Sco. 362, ! giving England a majority of 29 on the two ranges - he EAR at the 1000 ya ards range was nol com: . pleted by Seotland before dar Pierre had pu polt хр у and, theo owners of the &е., had uge tionen [шу of the йоо: Чы» far in Since the middle of last wever e vM stopped, negotiations кауш been opened ark Company and the contractors for the part of ihe ' building except the 1 k Company has been | a£ establishing а North of agen ge Hill MW Rev. George Ben each of. € had to deliv а proba- ost ерше required by the standing sess of GHAM BAZAAR.—' —On 8 all their i-r gos , Whit are insured, bit or's curio ous "сойсо d sept It i is not often that r ЕЯ E the siz or such а and cture is in the market, ys | | ба ата еа А availed themselves of cbance which offered of securin vore also hu Mni: The M — to the pen 0 premises, w a large wp d S std also wi that at South "The. айг is to purchase all, except the Четец, ся "Tie stesm rendered valuable , and Дә it from эзем M ivit how the fur that it is intended Moms RE: de e Tas Раше Н эбе were 56885 n is да ү! ended on Sat iy. Jl п, [x [S o Lu ШЫ БШ има over ha тшге tag mats мы зош тире number айе СЕА КУ дє оч? Е) а he main buil 10 пе iens, rays Iun Me bh one 1 d Aube, Fi. Lane, | also fntended to redecorate the pnt ina rr and ВЕС |. emat сад Ме аира ok population, w vas ШО. The | BOUTUM MEGUESTRATIUNS ЛИ. Mond, сіну: Fare: | 22005. maonon, to gua UM МАШ ДОГ, render ita deaths from small-pox during the week were 55, 200 Quot and A. Hanres, Leith, Coal Merchants—T. Нате, Garloft; | side courts perfectly water-tight, mi a gutters | fom scarlatina 113, During the week the e 0 Жксейыды. Parmer. tween + ridge-and- MC Mr. boys and 994 94 girls, in all 1983 а ЫИ ЭТИН я: Minton's majolica fountain, under the east dome, has | pegistered in London. In the 10 corresponding v зала аг nuam. Бона резонне tn qt e E Ua JOE TOOP EE ымыр number was 177. АА АЛИГИН; WIMBLEDON Prize МкЕкттх@.—Оп Friday, in Notes issue.. .. еее Government Debt а. т. 0 | consequence of another accident to a I a detis the Gold Coin and ыша 7 13586095 | Swiss system was fi TTE АП the in RU Balioa LL | of the day was cent im the shooting for the Queen's ; s зз; оГ 9 poine айа between 1 The was two ties uci yp me: of 49 points each of т ig 5277029 АЙ 2d Essex, and Sergeant St. George's, 49 erae "Liber NX itx бо pice АДА! de Sis Med Med, hy 9 vem Коу se ar ee o 6907.080 | Miller, 1st бае ПОЧЕШ 14 ties of 41 each. sever е ra ties in Queen's Prize | was was made by E "i e uaque ЁС айтагой to the common, Mae rt Jory 18, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE the attractions КАМЫ by the various evolutions, | Earl Hof Bessborough, and Led 1 De Manley, diod on the 9th tini ЖЕКА 12s. 6d. ; West Hartle he heat, how intense, and a corporal in the about A - Iris Fusiliers fen dend An ee ursi ч гаа E the sixth daughter ST die ito Bac of ГИ ыз аһ, by Lady |17s 6d; Walls End South Hetton, - 17s. 3d.; Walls End obscu: cuv а Pane, daughter r of the tenth Earl of ere ia d She Tunstall, 148. 94. ; Walls End Cassop, 15s. 9d.; Walls End Т с TU 1826, and married, in 1858, Mr, Frederick Edward Hartlepool 168. na ыалы) Heugh Hall, 15s. 9d.; Walls e Ti; m En: elloe, 15s. End East Hartl the permanent але ай pe teldng ds at AL бів Tuomas Erskine Narmer, K.C.B.,. Colonel | Walls End South Hartlepool, 15s. 3d. ; атыы the quarters of Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Pennefather, left | of the Tl Tlst «t Highlanders, EN on te ác h ingt., E Ронда House, | 158. 9d. ; Walls Bng Trimdon n Hartlepool, 1 ie. @.; апа the camp about four o'clock. Lasswade, his seat in Scotland. est son of | Duffryn Malting, 19s. 6d.—8$ the Hon. Ch arles Napier, second vp ot f the sixth L r^ Napier, by T re ca of Merchistoun, and brother of the late Admiral Bir Charles RITISH W mierea оз Napier, and was born їп 1790. He entered the army just after | Our е із га{һег - although se ecd buyers are in he had attained his 15th year, in the 52d Regiment, and served town, butas they have su plied КАЛЫКЫН at the Via on THE АввтлЕВ with that regiment at the siege of Copenhagen and battle of | easier terma than they x Ua private, : ery little business ia : Kiogo in 1807, and in - dpi d year acted as aide-de-camp | bein ng transacted his farmers' wool by Воптн WALES ord Murder Lydia | to Sir John Hone is. енерде Ewonan! Ee servon | attin has vp I t AA Жы ed it have Williams was c ed with. the wilful murder of her EEK ви subsequently in Sir мт ih cam mpaign in Spain, dnd ан j Dan Williams, at the parish of Llanunda. The evidence showed including the retreat of Жок E. served in esu) South-down Hog- s. . d. | Leicest. Wethers 1 8tol 9 that deceased had jdied гот oxalic 'acid fand arsenic which vith the Я until me E 1810, and а gets. Ei 9)to 1 0 Ditto Hoggs ..1 9 — 110 with his ! hea er members | served on the staff in Peninsula, "including the "defence ot наса ditto.. 1 10 — Combing Skins 1 4—1 8 of his family for some time previous to his death had reason to Cadiz, battle of Fue n d'Ono or, second si. ud елү battles | Down Ewes „4 Жз i n Flannel Wool ..1 6--1 8 £uspect that the prisoner was slowly poisoning him. Though | of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and the . He was slightly Kent Fleeces ..1 9 —1 10 | Blanket ditto .. .. — .. he suffered severely from internal inflammation and vomiting, | wounded on the loth Decomber i severe on the П, his constitution so long resisted the effects of the poison, that | he lost his left а In 1838 he was made р а Mr. Herapath, the тя said that in all his бера nce ће | оғ the Bath, d а 1860 а Knight Рече of that METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. had never known во а time elapse before death ensued. | Order, In 1854 he was appointed colonel of the 15th Regiment, Monpay; July 13. The fact of the namne aving procured the poison 4 clearly the death of Sir James Macdonell in 1859 hə was e number of. Ведвіз is not quit 80 large | as on Monday EAS [2 Овнтвдт, Onhrinit COUR n (e Ромил, хода. 1 уы major p EN ved and "general in 1861. For his | unsold. Calves are also plentiful, and prices not better. = Thomas Lidbetter, 59, Wii г indicted f for the wilful murder of | Services aj în Spam a tugal he receivod 26 silver war | From Ger у. and. Hollan d there аге 1630 rnt 9330 Sheen, his wife Martha Lidbette er. The prisoner was also charged with E 377 07 d 110 Pigs; from Spain, 120 vag soi the wilful murder of his son, David Gray Lidbetter. Тһе facts France 38 Calves: from Beotland, 55 Beasta ; png а of tbis case lay in а 32 е ой Vasa 2 са cu ETE 140; from Norfolk aud „одод, 300 4 and 9200 from the carried оп the business of а and publie-bouse bar| ^BIRTHS.—On./the Sth inst,in Berkeley Square, the Lady | Northern and Midland с fitter, in pd Borough Road, sid. ы а morning o oft о, of SKELMERSDALE, Of а daughter — 12th йй, LR 40, Lowndes ay he went to the house of a neighbour, and | Stree POLTIMORE, of a dau 5t int гч that he ue wife LOCK, [e] c sd hs uc Ө ОЗАТУ ГТ сеттен Wee ha i . GODOLPHIN Овои, ot|. fo c. o. Shorn first the statement was mot credited, but, upon Mr, Pugh n: at Knipton Rectory, «the Hon. Mrs, A. Camp- | Best » Short horns 4 e : Я Do Shorn 2d quality кн going to the house it was found to be too true, the beo egimus ce ы Mx ne Dumbartonshire, the wife of Гы! € Борна аси TP M wife of the prisoner being discovered lying on the bed quite Sir G) GEORGE LEITH, of a daughter. est Downs ege dead, with her throat cut in а most dreadful manner, and his | | MARRIAGES.—On the Jeth inet, м Baseley Church, Tre- | , Halfbreds .. ЕТТЕ ves ^... воп, a young man 17 years of age, lying on Т. ена дй degar Park, Monmouthshire, Viscount HEREFORD, to the Hon. Do. Shoru E — igs i m with his Uhroat alsa- ou^, VS САСЫ ДАШ EE Maer Мойолм, daughter of Lord and Lady Tredegar— | Beasts, 4750; Sheep & Lambs, 32,40; Calves, 405; Pigs, vived a few bours. It ap d in the "m & M» irl Pat l4th inst, at Sf. Pauls, A vtm d ve 91 ат 'TRUR&DAY, July 16. onej n Yown 0 HENRY velan to e n on Th received injuries upon the b on both gm a that. since Lady EvELYN "eMe GonpoN, second daughter of the ыу S d Эми p day's p prod d be тани. then he had acted very strangely, and talked incoherently, and | Marquis of Huntly — 9th mst, at Obrist's Church, Lan- | Phe numbe: of She өер чуну АУА доч aguin large, bu a и very- kindly and affectionately to his | caster Gate, ALEXAND dioi. s = оттай, demand ів {о орое qualities; ава trade is rather wife, and was devotedly attached to the son whose lie һе | Australia, to MADELINE BREDALBANE, yOUng-s ап Мот тЫ (bap on Monday inst, 0 чый ефт! ul iia tá ids destroyed. The Lord Chief Baron having summed up, the jury, | of Sir JoHN апа Lud E Rue ETH Pao, aud AE of the or “them, slow ; EE Met tem su piy ААЫА after a short та ада found the prisouer Not Guilty on the | Јаке Marquis of Вгед ilbane—7:h inst, t at - Oum. Bangor, M Sheep. 739 Calves, and 8 Milah grouud z insanity, and he eed to be detained | Jon Н. ALLEN, Ksq., third son of the ЖАА. Allen, dia à during her Majesty's pleasure, Тһе Marylebone Murder. | M, P. of Creseelly, Fembrokeshire, to Y rm RGARETTA, are G d "à UR gea Mary Anne Payne, 2l, was indicted ior the wilful| danghter of WILLIAM SNELGAR, Esq.—14th inst, at St, Matthias Best Scots, Неге Best Long-wooli .. — murder of her child, Charles Аах. а This was Chnreh. Жор WiNTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED, Esq., oye A a EL Bi Wa spi БИ, КОЙ we 4 eR è a E T pi 1 HH. ESS Р„ O е. f $ ЁЁ sc AA distressing case. Тһе ргіво was a married ли of Bulkley John Маск worth Praed, Esq., to Lovi her i 71 n, апа lived with her husba'id i. ГАТ Place. She endet t daugbtar of the late James Ewing, Esq. —Sth inst. x d Ha dany ana d 4 ri $ - NT hom quality UE was in’ a pregnant state, and subject to morbid delusions. ч Hunterston House, West Kilbride, Avrshire, Lieut. ¡Colonel ыл b uA DEM The deceased child was two years and а half old, and the | Gouro Weston, to JANE, eldest daughter o! of RoBERT HUN mcd l^ m" , ul Жу Жылы soner had always appeared to be very fond of it, but on the | of Hunter, Esq. »t Bion $$ ga qom "2 Pigs . i D ied бр 2th of June she seemed to have cut the head of the poor| pEATHS.—On the 12th inst., at theresidence of her nephew, D ed Sin , 28, n ad m : child — from its body, aud tben took a quantity of| үү, Н. May, Esq,; 6, om : Square, — Lady Тутар, ваза, ves, igs,i190- laudanum, к which she Jum ped out T ре window. n d wife of "E WiLLIAM Tw Bart., and sister SAN, ws jury Mequited the prisoner on e ground o insanity, an W. B. May, Esq., of Had ye Бы, ra nt—9tb inst, at Н MARK LANE. —MoN July 13. was ordered to be confined during her Majesty's pleasure. | House, West n „ JEAN ANNE, widow of Admiral pw —Mospnar, July Assaults on Women. ioa т Robert PAM Pid кый, alias | CHARLES SU ULLIVAN, Bart, aged 66— „Жым nst, аба ховій The supply of Wheat from Fasex арӣ Kontto this Arie d ent market was , and James Smith, formerly adjutant of а ef| Up ы _шашщюшсар, ith. iet Militis, pleaded Guilty to ши indictment charging im with | Dole а Brest, TR aa Janta Bi or that | тегу slow s теа р! Lm i indecent assaults on no less than five women, and was sen- county, TI—Sth iat, at api doas WHITEHALL DoD, | fully as cd ча даба eu dn баў бамо Cor "eas aj tenced by the Recorder to be kept to hard labour in the House | Esq., of Cloverley, Shropshire, aged aged 65—9th inst, at Milsted, an ad: of 6d. : р, of Correction for 18 ealendar months, the first 12 months on tbe Rev. RALPH Prior, formerly rector of Lymings, Kent, [ovt 1 шге in n corn ан рун ganos, s per qr. For the count of the indictment, and the second six months to 85—12th iust, at the —À € pton, Rev. Father doing was aak ше iat ratos L little business be computed from the кран of the first term of imprison- LLIAM ANTONY HUTCHISON, aged m i. ment, or n the e second coun| ————————— Won, шел, Kent, Баа. ао та —56 n 242—850 inre satt Pid ectea runs. .ditto|47—54 . 142—528 Ф VN —60 Obituary. EEn ki em Wort. TN Paris on Wednesday. His UUVENT CARDEN, ШУ 15. nm As 2 dar E on ор reos rernm, rh ей at - Duchess or| In consequence of the delightful weather we are now | BARLEY, grind. &dist., i sai dio Sv. 34—38 Malting .. Buecleuch's eoncert, in the best apparent ni health, and remained | experiencing рше of fruit and vegetables are олт Foreign. зада tilling саты Malting.. toalate hour. On the followin dane ft for Paris, on his | unusually well kept up. Peaches and Nectarines are plentiful, | OATS, [томы hand Lino el poti 17796 way to Baden-Baden to meet t the Du and family, Оп | Greengages and other Plums are now included in irish colnsbhire—: eia 22—96 ос prn Thursday night, on returning fro he supped at|imports, aud of Grapes Pine Apples the supply 1з F E р the Maison Dorée, on the Ceres ides with Mr. suficient for the demand. Strawberries are abundant. Cherries — Foreign ,.....Po rew 1723 pe esse иаа Henry Howard, and on leaving the house fell and severely | of foreign — of which there аге arrivals, are iv een Ford: oreign .. injured the back of his head. Congestion of the brain fol- еа ао табан баре: вики, чен abaut 25 Tha; |ы, —— P нез e lowed. The best medical advico, English and Foreign, was called each *» аы т Ire р MN good | BEANS, MA A "А 111061828 Harrow .. ^ Ducl mily were telegraphed from Baden supply, Potatoes realise bres Адн . Winds. the. Masque of -— pnt dde country. They at once froma E, to 119. per awt, Cut flowers chiefty consist of Orchids, Риз, White, esex and Kodf Small "n repaired to Paris, and were with the Duke a few Pelargoni ijolets, Stocks, Calceolarias, Mignonette, and Maple acd) met Ц, соате а hours after the serious nature of his illness was known, | Roses. эта en Áe Pen. On Мейса inten his was less alarming, but FRUIT. | n ree mun Vd M Pee ^ he afterwards worse, and died at noon. His Grace the lb. 8s to бз | Lemons, per 100, 12s to 10s v.d do * e Douglas, D — Alexander Anthony Archibald Hamilton | G: t de пророка арар, — Foreign о] ur Бет] Per Duke of Man un бшш of Hamilton, er Mg me Strawberries, p. lb., 64 to 1s — per 100, 5s to 10s елтнтн кө” DOF 34—48 Clydesdale, Earl of Angus, А and Lanark, Ва Apples,perdoz. 9d tols 6d | Nuts, small, per bushel, 14s FRIDAY, c “у; Leno Baron òf Abernethy, Jed h Forest, Aven, Pol Figs, per doz., 6s to 8s to 18s We h do db. cse another rone the fourth in suc- mont, Machanshire, and — ызы premier peer in ps Peaches, per doz., 10s to 208 Afnonds do., 18s beidion) of n bly fine Жы куу, markets have Peerage of Seotland, Duke of Brandon and Baron Dutton Nectarines, do., 6s to 10s Walnuts, do., "10s been very inactive, — there has bern Мы pressure to sell the of Great Britain, was (серин ушем tenth рода Melons, each, 2s to 48 than is usual during fine weather at this season of the year, b the second daughter of "Mr. William € the author GETABLES and where а decline is ] err the same does not excerd 1s. per oL “Vathek,” and owner of Fonthill Abbey. e was born in Я qr. Business in spring corn has been dull, and Oats were 1811, and was therefore in his 53d year. Не хзун Cabbages, per doz., 6d to 1s Tomatoes, each, 4d to 6d i written 6d. lower in several markets, whilst here there has in 1843, her Serene Highness the Princess Marie Amelia er (shelled), p. qt.,1s to 1s6d | Celery, p. bundle, 1з 6d to 2s | been an improvement of 6d. upon fine descriptions, Business Elizabeth Caroline, youngest daughter of Charles Louis ы, each, 84 to 6d French Beans, per 100, 28 in Flour has been very limited, and late rates are barely late rand Duke of Baden, by tbe late Pota ork Regents, p.ton, | Shallots (new), p. bunch, 6d. | maintained. Since Friday last 26 vessels have been reported Sispbanio, and own, o the Em. to 998 Rhubarb, p. bundle, 2d to 4d | off the coast. The floating trade has гешай qui, and. marriage the Duke leaves Wi ва of Wheat апа Maize are d id bas been and and is in demand atan im of. ре de 5 : DEC o RC NR у The present stock of Flour is estimated аё 5400 cwt. The six. marks for delis this month are quoted equal to 38s. рег 280 Іа. The of "e grain and foreign Wheat this week have been very of Leni an and large of . 'To-day's market was thinly and although the transacted was not large, millers evinced rather more disposition to tI Wneat, but me rere — ya for English or к, Spring Corn is steady squotations. Flouris aslow sale decline of 64. per pre d ALS THIS . 1луғвроої, July 14.— Wi d of oro Lady Stuart de Rothesay, and the Dowager MARKFET.—July 15. | town ar ш. : T "7| puadtes West Bartley. XC Belen Wost Taste, | am, | Lapv KaTHLEEN iom, sister of the Countess of Kerry, | 15в.; Hastings Hartley, 148. ; North Pelton Gas, 138. 34. ; | than of late, at THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JULY 13, 1863, Friday. Good qualities of Flour maintain their value, but any- ihing of doubtful character is irregular in Меи Indian Corn is offered вр and choice samples of American T = had а Beans are Peas and Barley unchanged, but late heavy mrivals being now almost cleared, market closes with more firmness. ЁвтрАү, July 17.— The market was well attended. Wheat in better demand, at — — — rates. Flour in better demand. In dian Corn dearer, with more doing. rm. е ts он ely dull. Oatmeal un- d. Egyptian Wheat keeps firm at. | Barle 1 18е AvERAGES| Whe Oats. | Hye. June 6.. 202100 озш 998104 2 _ 3987 5d ннн e" ГЫ еле | 461 3 22 10 | 34 10 30 8 3611 — 90 46 9| 3 23 0 37 — 97 46 5 | 8 July 4 46 11 3 КЕ Т 4610| 3 Agg. Aver 6 9 31 Gd 46 10 46 46 Fruit and Flow Post Office, GAR ARDE ENER (HraD).—Age 40, married, no incum- understands Forcing all kinds of Fruit, Flowers, &е. ; est. und and um Vom ng.—J. T. P., Hale's Cottages, Putney Heath, Surre E рет опе ch ild; rly Forci s had Sd I PM Five а A. Drivers, Post Office, Sto прелете. —Age. 98, ri two e — 1 Vines, Pines, б. Three д -— years' M character.—A. В. C, 1 117, Manor Street, v ham, Surrey, ARDENER (Hzap)—aAge 27, has а practical лотва of Vines, Side. p Greenhous Flow an or wi a tehen Gardens. Good с See tio . B., Post Office, LT егуз "Herts R( Bai) — Асе 33, single; W. HOWARD, ie B. Edgington, Esq., Lavender Hill, Wands- 1 first-class Plant and Fruit Grower, and good Can be highly Марса fon b Several leading horticulturists, also by his present emplo; Нклр).—Аре 40, de has had xtensive practice x на kinds на Бану and Late Forcing, the Мандай of Stov d Greenhouse Plants, Kitchen, bras ti wee mà "8 —E.a Lock, —. M., venti. 8. vul —Вовоџо ARKET. gin inci Messrs. Pattenden & Smith report a s Hops, with but few fw samples - EM С ien b prices are obtained. The nts xm do not speak e der fareoténin during the past wee "dt voie aed taken place m the Dlanté- — A. B., M Hughesman, To DENER (Hz AD, Or SINGLE-HANDED).— pue experienced i Lus x heic Eight pure DM . B., Mr. Bendel, Gre r, Camberwell, ARDENER (hus. or ү ORGE CLARKE requires a Регвоп who сап | Wag grow well хашаа р Geraniums, апа Soft-wooded Worksop, : Plants generally о has grown for Market would bo pr ed. — wp irte Place, Brixton Hill, London, 8. ANTED, a si Manas 0от.р008 торка, who thoroughly under- fH Fruit really energetic and good business ons situati NDED).—Age 25, Mee e; 10 years' experience in "rocas establishments. s 218. dy week, with house, &c.—H. T., 73,,Carlton Road, ARDENER (HEAD, or SINGLE-HANDED).—Age 30, single ; болу — M his profession. First- ood reasons given for leaving — ^ дәб bank, e S.W. WORKING, or ает я зАЕрЕ NER (Наар GLE stands the Man ardy Ornamental Trees, —Married, no ineumbrance ; practi р > Trees, Sbrubs, Cg put as general out-door Nursery Stock, m AE pe EP ES dn and can produce nur. clas: C —Apply, in own P c X profession, A oes E ч А. ВоВ Жин; with all vg cames to JaMES DICKSON & SON: Li ** Newton " Nurseries, Chester. ARDENER.-— Married, one child. Good character ANTFED, a G DEN — А professional Gentle- and testimonials.—A. B., Messrs. Rollisson's, Tooting, | ea e who bas j just oon, is desir an ena of аа ет in | Surrey, S. = neighbourh tL of securing the ABDENER.—Age 29, single; understands Green- rvices of а steady honest т, "jm = ка uainted ü d Vi g С g F Ki wit th ihe latest improvement in ^ Hortenitiré: The Adver: тане жы. тае коела кр tiser e a good B and intends Cultivating Scientifically Garden: WF. 9i бнын А Syahmi Кен, in tests Flow Fruit, nd. "Ve etables on a large but economical ARDENER.—Age 26, single; well qudd with scale, and requires а superior Assistant. Тһе Gardener's all branches of his — and чут А - ighly recom- Cottage is a modern buildin —W. T4 ury Hill, but the strictest i inquiry as Gardeners’ Chronicle Office, W.C. ANTED, an Pee" GARDENER (married), who thoroughly un. — Жиен. — Rmi He Gardens, Greenhouse, m igi ач will ha: IM Wages. l6s. а week, ani ouse а" rs. С., Beckley, near Oxford. ier ad o Garden | AT EBD, in a pes Establishment near Town, a ng, and the wages А aed mandat ны and present employ: pabilities will be made. о Gardeners and Others. ELSE .—The Advertiser RR AEN шы any person w] rocure 2 situation а perso f jm TR and hie рюсше C. Mr. Stewart, 46, "ola on ARDEN (middie aged, marri іед, without in- ce).—D. Davies, who has 9 years in thai een t бра анч the prat of Tyreonnel i » ow at Дый to b gen teady, active, young Man, as ENER. He will h lem. f hav ius qid of ege omes and р Garden, and thoron иу pra ое — о x go qe MM Ae to look after Lecce - 98 single, and of good | ma; to Dr. LINDLEY, Acton Green, Middlesex, W. character. Wa w^ аат A ging and Lod Washing. —A ppl y ү А! D., Mr. Ha Cutler, "London Road, Southwark, S.E. AN'l' ED, as Er -an active young Man |5 to live in the H of Flower, Fruit, and reete by letter Z. Y., Mullins' Hotel, 11, pref: — Address by er 11, Iron- monger Lane, City, E.C. Must have a thorough етен сеп Gardens, and the Managem One алол understands profitable Gardening Highly recomm Middle ЕЕ гозо or OTHERWISE).— pg мес character.—G. F., 39, Feather- Rond, E Е.С. ARDENEH TIT -HANDED).—Has d а. ЕЕ гул Preparing Eo. е Cot T Patet mploy rid Bot, adus e а Hadley Авах N: WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. Es ENCED bier ніты т «ее апа эгер Wet А, Mun mmended en on ете ке gr Вох, cuiars Elven ora Nursery, S i xo VE 40, mari rried, his profession. Three gon" Cottage, Laurel Te un € A Gn id Groener" pod йере по thoroughly Бозон, from the gentleman he ел left.—M & LAING, Patet si us Forest Hil, grs nih any Sati-faetory reasons given for Tavor iis last one B D tes d ti eight years. — O., Post Office, Presto нен Plants, M n ent of Flower a xam 31, married ; willte Am Rd tw e ghly experienced in all - branches ot a-half at tub она charaeter.—J. W., Leslie | C, T., The Hall, А the incum- | present employ per i hich the thoroughly un s at Exhibitions, Grapes, Peaches, Orc Cos n and keeper, or take ch: -—6G. ye Post Office, ee n wington ( eph мате вт LEE eig S ue Merengue the SK гед) Office, | the л ARIS panes or ‚Били ANDE 2 m 23, к =з › 2, Union Road, York Road, pus m E fias had th 22), who has һа нса ои Ip BisgoP, Lamberhurst, pes —— (ASSISTANT or Охрев).—Аве 20; ears’ apprentice at Woburn "Mae де an one and са v ,Kew. ЕхсеПеп! onials.— EDENYE: ОЕК TER, &с.— Will be at liberty s ront A tes Vivre D a character from £ ARDENER or BAILIFF.—Married, no incum- brance. Wife oman or Laundress. character. Ages 38. Street, Moros ae ARDENER and BAILIFF.—Age 37, married ;| 2089 understands tke Münagerent of Vines, hard Houses, Stove and. Greenhouse ants, Kitchen and Flower Garden PIU and Management f Stock. Wife can Manage the peg gut уем. до = Беат, BnowN, East End House, HORNSBY, 38, married, no NUR EN well Fulhai А dup emo e дё. ood ты 'atieni or and Erba t ed AILY or APA dai Ы do eins А who has resided m: ment in London, to пг with роста Фук ык зет т system); H ae Yüdimenta of p Ki SNOW Laly and MAD and D rate.—H. H., 29, Queen's Camde 3 * Rosi, niversal Nm Price £5 5s. EO EKj,.AX MI TH BECK 31, FOR E.C. ; late 6, Coleman Street. — *«* Catalogues sent on receipt of 6 postage stamps, HUBP'S хаан Meri the most secure Wer and Thieves. CHUBB'S FIRE PROOF. STRONG ROOM DOORS CHUBPB'S des DETECTOR Von "n STREET роов LATCHES; MUNI SN са SH and D Ta Шив ist gratis Rm баб CHUBB & rg БЕЙ EN "Pauls Churehyard, пыр E.C. HAND ERS in Bronze and Ormolu for DINING ROOM and Wow X, aom Modari Lamp, in Bronze, Ormolu, China, and G Statuettes in Parian, Vases and other т Ornament LIERS R, 45, кеин Street, London, W. Дз GLASS CHAND Wall Lights Lastresfor Gasand Candles, Tablo Glass, бе, Glass DM Services for 12 persons, e ibt Glass Dessert Services for 12 persons, fro T A articles marked i in pn Ud Ornamental ripi English and Foreign, le fi Mess, Export, and Furnishing Orders prom London— Blow Rooms, 45, Oxford Street, W. Birmingham—Manufactory and Баж Rooms, Broad Street, Established 1 Н HRESHER'S CO NEL SHIRTS. —PRIZE MEDAL зүү ci е Me & GLENNY for very and superior дия АНЫЙ» SHIRTS, India Tweed Buil, Lists of Prices p applisution to THRESHER & Gi General Outfitters, next door to Somerset House, Strand, ETCALFE, BINGLEY, СО'8 РАТТЕВХ тдотн BRUSHES, Perietre trati rushes, ng Uni genuine r Brushes, Im Fles Smyma Sponges and every Sescription o Li Brush Md. Comb and Per- meny, for ү-н кеа MET s celebrated Alkaline Tooth “то BOUQUET; the OXFORD and CAMBRIDGE: BOUQUET. x ovn 2а, 3з. 6d., and з, 130 в, and 131, Oxford Stre Odours of Plan IESSE Anp LUBIN extract o PERFUME from. every г Flower by the process of “ Епӣ eom Лр onducted while the plant is yet alive, the odours ained are retained in their on and natural ! poi Violet, Acacia (Parnesiana), "Tuberose, Jonquil, " Mignonette, and s others. £u з Bottles, 9з. 6d. each, Heer ot prin wers, 2, New et, үү оло Таныш. HERES А Te *THE ONLY d Вее Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, |pper, and Ё to е Counterfeits ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE. ҮШ ж Sold Wholesale and for s ssa by Worcester; Messrs. — & MÀ € Sons, London, &c. ; by Grocers and Oilmen universally. INNEFORD'S PUR Е horough | 200 р DINNEFORD P QU I" New uis Street, London, and 80 the Proprietors, | 3 oss. BARCLAY y all respectable Chemists | throughout the world. NA ONSUMPTION.—All Nervous, шй, ies — er laints are only aggravated an y drugs of e; eset tion, but perfectly curable by D куа "ветено EVALENTA MEE hopes of her recovery from pulmonary ос with fearful соп rei аы ыд of NC perspi: — ed to а skeleton. She is now, titu ошиб, fleshy girL—N. Taxor Poli 46,210. P James тв? ings, I: and nervous fanci Rev. Ј. шев e баар, Fakenham, Norfolk, *' the liv: c^ — had ad resisted m ment."—1a far ib. ; 21b., 4s. 6d, ; 51b: 115 228.5 241b., 403. Влах v Вакит & Со. No. 77, Regent Street, t 61, Gracechurch med Е.С. ; 4, Chea and 150, Oxford Street, W. ; а all rocers every town of the United Kingdom Darin E, which very simple tests tests s being во sold on the statement qual to PRICE's. ME men ү оо uri: mportancs, by desiring to have enc G SU, wi th capsules over * PRICE'S Patent," Belmoni ont, Vauxhall. ETE blemen and Gentlemen. ЧЁ куе BATLIFF.— Thorcoghly acquainted with the priores m ер реч of. = &е. ; ча чана «Good M d WS ER, in a gentleman's Garden.—Age 20; been accustomed to work mostly under Glass; character from the jsituation he is about , Post NE near Reading. Berks. Seed Trade. HOPMAN чылы in а London Wholesale Нобе. Бк a отау vL. esa tri e жэрлунайна all арта aA, H. “тв, Deo Street Street, West Derby Road, Liwopob| - Toss BATHS, Victoria ео i в nificent establishment, accomm Терк — Poche ix Horat x ut imited), Victoria Seventh Edition, 10th Disssses of the SKIN, га Guide to their, Uy T petere bern strated m ipe dor. cases ot ine Skin nz былайы вит ЕН dam M sumet AR to i -London : T. ларь 37, Groat Queen Street- FOODS Jury 25, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRIQULTURAL GAZETTE. The Gardeners’ Chronicle ein Et. SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1863. To Seed Mi Merchants and Nurserymen. -—— AND COOKE, wING and В NG NUFACTURERs, beg respectfully to say а е Ma CTU Ше will not s Led by any House in the Trade. za heffield. i n Works, o our. Penn биз Bie EIS E YOU LAWN ?—Use BELCHERH'S ATENT PLANTAIN EXTRACTOR ; € wm tain and Daisies, and replaces the with fine 65. м be had of Е а cam. Е “ева Agents, S. & E. RANSOME & Co., 31, Essex Street, С. Bund р, P DA В А T " LANDSCAPE and cas md GARD St. John's and Newton Moor Nurseries, Wakefield. у 5 For зы ш and prices apply to J. SHAW & Co., 29, стей Street, Manchester. uced pri 1d. d^ 305. ; уе "yards, nd GARDEN MATS ; GREEN- Віск Cloth s Street, Old Kent Road, London, S. E. NNED NETTING, at square yard ; 200 yards, 14s. ; SCRIM CANVAS, for Wall Fruit; HOUSE SHA ADES. Be pu HAM Ерогхотом & Co., о W.C. epit foot, rn M Ad. ; per dozen. РАНІ, À do. 2s. 8d.; 5,95.; 6, 3s. Od. Netting for Frui pe Stra ANNEN N Fruit Trees, Seed Beds, Ri 'Wberries, &0. ETTING f por LA ccnl the pe from ‚ог ын а Fence for Fowls, 2 yards 5 6d. per yards ET ls. per yard; 3-inch m 4 yards wide, 1з. d per Сап be had in any quan dei re a neret Crooked Lane, London WES — HAYTHORN'S а апі CHISWIOK р ов N A. ranteed to рне Кош aro used and recom sed and all the principal Garden " ЕЕ Wasps, та Birds, ёе. | nded by THE BOOK.O0F THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY WILL BE READY FOR DELIVERY TO SUBSCRIBERS ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 1. Price £1 115. 6d. pecimen Copies be seen Kensington p Exhibition Жай; at the —— Messrs. HATCHARD'S, eis i anc puce W.; Mess Library, Knightsbridge, ME and Subscribers Names received at the Garden Entrances in the at Mr. МтснЕ1л/8, 33, Old Bond rt: W.; & Наз, 193, Piccadilly, W.; Mr. WES TONS rm ESSRS. BRADBURY A EVANS, 11, BOUVERIE STREET, FLEET STREET, E.C., UBLISHERS TO THE SOCIETY. HE FARMER'S BAROMETER, 50s, a New да by NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, will correctly indicate whether the Tul! eter falls for Rain or for m eem by enclosing stamp to 1, Ha! T Garden, Е.С. ; 9, Cornhill, E.C. ; and 122, Regen nt Street, W. ORTON'S NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN WER, with Sun and Planet Motion, having all the Engine and. Machine bed and all the principal dealers throughout the country. roath ; Een. ND KEY beg ENGLISH GLASS, 16 ounces to the foot, in Sheets averagin 40 by 30, эңсе in Cases containing about 280 feet, 2d., 2| and 24d. pei SHEET LA 16 ounces, packed in boxes of 100 feet each. d | For "Testimonials, Patterns, and Prices, please direct to | Mr. HavTHORN, Nottingham. | For Watering Gardens, Lawns, and 1з, and Washing Windows, Carriages, &c, India-Rubber Hose-Pipes ed TS. AMES A pa HA НООР MANUFACTU Hopee, Mansions, and Brew талса апа iua SCREWS. Illustrated Price Lists on application. JAMES LYNE iden YWuleanized India-Rubber Works, 266, Goswell Road, London, E.C. ХР "horticul ts апа тина es the of insects, тей lengthe. Cc Ma E Js Nono a Bai erc mir ni Hi ering." Ре ELECTRICAL PLANT PROFECTO | for the preservation of Plants, Flowers, and Shru from Snails, а ө. Sluge, ей of zinc and copper, o ny | manner as to form an e lectrical | icity, &c., x constantly gives off a certain amount of electri : jering plants entir: secure from the attacks of Slugs, i EEUU uU EU Being fort hom most flattering» wbich Нил, & 8мтти will forward on k each, able. 64. per ga n, gallon at the Manufactory, or 1s. per paid to any Station in е. I Nn Ат РА D qu. be obtained. : a domes ENGINE НОВЕ - Private 20 in. by] 9 о most nt Improvements, is allowed to be the best Machine for preventing Ribbing and e To be had, with prices ап Жыш of GRIMMOND, LAIRD, | & Co., 15, Cannon Street ў t, London, E.C. ; or of "ihe Patentee, "Catherine Street Tu Ad REVIEW, No. CCXXVIL, published THIS DAY. CONTENTS : AUSTRIA. NATURAL HISTORY OF THE BIBLE. Ms. y EN, . BA d ^m FLOWERS. In fcp. 8vo., tispiece in ісе 58., HE INDOOR GARDENER. Ву Miss МАшхе, Author of ** Indoor Plants." London: LONGMAN, EN, & Co. Paternoster Row, In fcp. 8vo, wi Etchings and 4 Woodcuts, p 8. ME WALKS ыя HOLIDAY RAMBLES. By the Rev. C. JOHNS, B.A. F.L.S, Author of Cin nir in their Haun other Works on Natural London : LONGMAN, GREEN, & Co., Paternoster. Row, E.C. ily worked, and not liable to derangement. GARDENING and HORTICULTURAL ТОО of | every iption, ^ Illustra: е List free. ETE by post on ipt i am Рои & Kev, 95, Newgate Street, London, Е.С. lass Greenho в кыз. A PHILLIPS AND со. beg to submit their prices as follows :— Tate's нори: — ае w ready, in OMPA NION to TATE Р FIRST PRINCIPLES, vd ARITHMETIC; being а — and Operations of Ar rithmetic. Y. p vum. 3 R. A London: LONGMAN, GREEN, & О ternoster Row, E.C. This day, with Front numerous other Illustrations, Package included. Srds, — 4ths. handsomely bound in o in cloth UM " рр. —€ 2s. 6d., 12by 9, 13by 9 x e 1677 10 6d. 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CAUTION.—None аге genuine unless marked ВА! marks would cause disappointment, as these pered by an improved process known only to the Makers. PS AN S-THE B S VESTMENT, аат iul apon ap exceeding 1 Baron Liebig's N k. Now ‚ in One Vol. clot] HE NATURAL LAWS of HUSBANDRY. T s Тлкво. Edited by Dr. rists and should be closely studied, and i's recom- mendation to actual practice: an outlay of time and тюз.” w ed amply repaid in the profitable form of y МАП у аре appreciating Baron Liebig's work must admit "йш ts publication entitles him to the lasting gratitude of the civilised w —Rea. WALTON & m ce Gower Street, and Ivy Lane, Paternoster, Row, Е.С. $ А E aluer, M. One published, price AQRICULTORE :z BERWICKSHIRE and and OXBURGHSHIR Manches*e "iid Hee of the most utboritative vare —— m and RITISH MUTUAL RANT LOANS in suma VE DE CLE UE mm he гесеї e followi dine 10 year жу ойы foforma sure to ackn pt of the сег ng г t. ud ] aae БИЙ: tion, may be obtained at tbe Offices of the Company, 17 and 18, MN ys 400 feet of your LIE Tubing, in | New Bridge -— CHARLES JAMES Тиїск®, Manager. length 9730766 each, with union joint, im use for the last Josera К. JACKSON, Secretary. ths for watering these gardens, and I find it to answer 4 better е vlla ондеу have ever yet tried. The pront of the is у considera ble, but this has not the slightest effect on the tubing. consider this tubing to be a most (C HC Is s. valuable invention ан inasuyuch as it enables us to i —V— s in about оџе-ћаі the time, and with one-half сЗа the Hou of Lordsse Меру Manufactured by the Gurra PERCHA COMPANY, Patentees, tions (Provision for т Expenses) ? б Nuoma 4 j 18, Wharf Rond, Ойу Road, London, EO. and sold by their >а Act (1855) Amendment ВШ, and and the А THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Jury 25, 1808, — РА аст aT E THE CHANNEL FLEET under the command of Rear- Publio Works Bill were read я second time, The stiil held E and the Coníodaséiee were operating Salm«m Fisheries [ган Bi passed. through | to cut off General Baxxs's supplies, and to attack Ier prim d ned bein Yarmouth Коайз оп Sunday 1 N il t had Committee with amé N v rg Y. AT ing | рї аеру Ф di "E É "fub folowing is tha tet given 2i: Conn to тата! Bills. 2 used to a T. DTEPHENS, ""* of the Russian "Reply. t he English Despatch on the The ort of the smendments on the Fisheries Vice-President, to [үзем in person to President | Govern: E ud :— (Ireland) pon was sagre! d ө. T e Harwich Harbouf о КЕ am communications from President deci то Віћом Bru Bill, the P d Harbour Orders Confirmation ЕР x Dav ** М. le Baron. —Lord Napier has been "Рн to Taya d Bill, the с неа y Servants Bill, the ^ pu sian vd E to the Notes of France, | Ње annexed Femenil We ent rom s "p Mc principal India Stock Bill, and the Sydney Branch Мій? | Апг{тїа, and England, on t*e Polish question їйє in learning tbat Lord Russell ЖО with. n& А barn tive t 1 Bill, were ym а "third time and passed. Оп | received by t е three Powers on Friday. Rus ssia | DP чн e atala. ОР the Treaty oÈ кур АБА thab with hursd he order for the third MA of the | accepts the principle of the six points, but instead о he desires to place the question upon ground whic we should offer mo por! i i p al i Ё, a ® $ o 8 2 Е Е £ et A pie LEE E Ei Ж e ec Ы о E © 8 T" Treaty of Vienna «d that tha учла . Ке aning that is I o ments, morad һу Lo rd. Спахов w and | һе question sbould be settled by the three Powers | put upon it according to thetext itself. In virtüeof this principi Lord Рохосен а livision, concerned in the partition. ese rep E 57905 spute this нар in а and the Bill was EUN а third time and passed. gi to have given diss .tisfaction to all parties iu | ceedings ot Vientia of 1815. Experience has, it is truó, demon. is TA ed that the ex isht i i cti n 8 т ióm that the атгаћсетепіѕ vata and Шз the mmons on Monday Mr. Hors Cabinets respecting them is looked for with great мана, but to placè on record the divergence of opinions, i nxiety: h bo nd i the Treaty of Vienna Widerránge but with the expresé cohsentof the cohtfaeti pen: m а ti with regard to Pola nt of tha y most direct have мај to seeure rm 06а A. y > Toe Imperial Cabinet to máintain the strict applicdiion of thig any further тре principle, observing the line of action taken towards theth in t ith т е! 08. the hem Тнк Сойвт.—Тһе Queen and Royal i contihue sion. отой анаа S ег Into һө шен, 1e it was ente : 'Thursd апа danger to Europe. The CHAN- Biene: d os Thu Helena , Princess Beatrice, aud | I nier те Ый tb, оти lg, to am napba ЖУЛА? bora cELLoR of the ExcuEQUER ånd Lord PALMERSTON | Princess Leiningen. Prince yer Siiged from Green- | % 5 ыйы. opposed the motion, whieh was ultimately with- | wieh Park. Mss -Admiral Sir Mi p 1 po o £: Io ds nts of t T ortsmouth, r-Gen Lord William "Paulet, igi "the South: Western rom Por 1 ) Fri y ri "left tion Bil as T a ird time, and passed. | Osborne on a tour, On Sunday morning the Queen, өүө of this dap v ) 1 ow: n ge e р On Tuesday the Corisolidated Fund (Apptop:iation) Princess Helena, and Lope — асма Divin - V'ersevarance in thé same dis read а ime, . h 80 ev. G. Frothero ойс! the gennine and ŝo t з Р ч А On Mond th nd Pri H Ed d to the E N.tes and Bills of Exċhange Bill was read a third die 4^ oui m o c A wey i i z "Prine eona [а E ta еен time and pass nto € 1 eR Ж) Анов in reply her xj iai Majesty say th "m e | ber Britanni ys thai s =r чесен Queen and Royal family walked and drove iu %е | ете oina tus дорба MA M^ moved a resolution tliat He grievances | grounds. Earl De Grey and Ripon arrived and lad an Een bv x suffered by Mr William Besieke, exin of | audience of her Majesty. In thé afternoon the соеп scribe to these principles. T Northumberland, who had been i тЇзопе@ and | drove out. The Prince and Princess of Mr в, Princess Eo apo cg ilary Goten deprived of his property by Кыр, were such | Helena, and Princess Louise also drove Sorel 9 (о pitt him to thé consideratio of the| Tak PmINCE AND PRINCESS me Satur- Pug end let Sir 6. Окт opposed the motion, | day t of ihe Due ud заа үл: ' which was тучы өн on а divibion by 22 to 20 enhead the Royal party returned к; Windsor Mr. CocHRANE called attention to our res Sen; Е жаг, his Royal Highness and Captain Grey oni yet apan, and mo ved for M pers. > Мг, | rowing ап e. Princess steering. ir Ro zed нне motion, whicli was sithdr à. Highnesses landed at Albert Bridge, in the Ноте m awn. | P : fenet tal il contr in ud e jio f ШҮҮ УРП $a addit d. | bib to тг l наел to. The Petty ces a8 withdrawn Tey brine a ненага P Divine. service iu the parish ] Indemni bili was. ida i ime sud church of Windsor. Im the afternoon their Royal e m Ón ednesday the Statute Law Revision | Highnesses páid a visit to the Dean of Windsor and the B юй though вова. Ou Thurdéy |8 à thei Ves eI nare ptum and respec ct for the Tat, rg confidence nor legal yrs wo Gov al will also ps uld be sible rs Mese of хна" бег ople ittee. ау in miris: E nm sley, Tees Sr ee Sd. Е em "OP oisters. On Monday mornin кес гїпсе апа Ргіпсе "d de 8. FrzesRirp in arrived аб Marlborough House from Frogmore. The - ween pwop and | Prince presided at а meetin or the Council "of his the ратів Duüchies, Lord | Royal Highness, held at Coe А T. Lexi of Td VA. a Deer Wil w Үү "Royal eMe left London for the Isle of Wig Y^ а visit to n; her. Maj 31 ba р A "i EX ü Г аг peri 8 travelling by railway to Sonthampton, and crossing "iu Sim ^ ipe А o£ Denmar bs. nee in yi — -— Fairy to Osborne. реет erar ot it а YS TT m НЕ HEB MEM Majesty’s | measures wonld lead to tbe унн a má р hon М t M о кү it s d esis «d. f Свон К n E pre БҮТ is. бота. Не : i da b Tee matos of Cónfederáte cruisers | arrived at Stormoway on Thursday e ШЕЕ е ЖГ: réorg violation of the doses Éist- т апа was welcomed Y^ an enthusiastic display of | by Тр" gs and by bonfires at nights On the 17t = the Prince ue rüptáre with s te Hu ма the day at Lews Castle, the seat of Sir James | Which is. - that | Matheson, and. paid à bibe doni th We refor to tbe material vast Тп the eveni i о} obtained abroad by what soupe. ° n over Ка glan | kind which the London TOS bc bo Orrów, it "T чү " тея or eda Vinicio е, а ла the most ŝüspecte ү at dons of i m emen ыра VA Hye m dne Tintern Abbey and night. Оп cime his Royà 1 Highness proceeded дай. passed t thro ent DL w ; Bill and ы Partnership ав їйепа- ment ill ird to a rdi - and L e and passed. From the Хай ted Btates we learn thàt after the battle of Gettysburg on ihe 8. d inst., Q5 [з 2-0 inet Council was held on А Cab EN LN m "he Se résidence of the First Lord оѓ |р Str eet. ra the field, am ted | the "Trés ipe v т during the night t the Potomae, wher. acri ў Mov (e, annual Minis- General Ere has ар а в п at Айй is z3 » take wiel made prep for another battle. А report had been received that Vicksburg surren-| ei a белшу z T а аа ар, deréd üńconditiònally on the 4th inst., but it Was ык. Kotier ро int. believed to require éonfirmation. Port dson | аӊ Caman O нап Тод tor e. [end airs е КҮ ыс. B Er 08, 18001 ТНЕ GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. order to give food for the declarations of the.press, to a/ pu us Ойлон, n idem {нё Govérrinient by farn big occasion'and /à pretèxt for а Oiplomatie intervention Which Боша lead to ie Aud bci. Al fhe hope or the armed insurreotion is i i ijs thè hi ciples mentioned án these treaties, and which coma interest] toryski поша b Europe, have alone, been inserted in thé Act, of Q0 ongress of Рон, "ме efi this debt proclaimed King of Vienna вір sned on May 27 (June 9). оу А all the Powers inyited ehibs thus defines tlie didis ЪЪ which to кеа ïn it Ced E a: it vy nit MÀ of lisse pui Al principles t t intitrát ve details and ultérior ** Russian diplomacy appears tò ngements would пес. useful matter for discussion by | had in view ; it has done nil that RA eb ipa three ош, іп ө дег to placg the respective position of | It танан К 'seen whettier thé Powers will allow w "libn cos their Ро? d vU Ф ума the s ЖЩ өы of US to E: Ae (А: а ву Мн аё во trausparetit, | At|thb vi a € 1 wit ез| declares itself from the e {| а similar understanding with the Cabinets of Vienna and e in. y ease the Fe esthblishittient ӘР order is Ай indis- їз yo on 'good AC thit the Trench Of ап immedidte pres pensable condition, which fhust precede any serious Hpplica- Goverment hiis decided upón the téFms ОЁ its d © fake тош these measures the fitness er time, the € dignity, tioh of the measures déstined for tHe pacification ot the née Gortschakoif, an hát it was to be se and tlie effectiveness, which we could pro rselve i i ї 4 exi sent whie! n view, that of pacifying the Rus Scl pé s attentively the Productions ofi the pie devoted to the Polish rebel he must be aware that the insurgents Le neither "^ отор, nor ап autonomy, пог а represen- tation eirher тадте or e ао ig . Тһе Absolute indepen- бае of the kingdom ота be for the = 'Only а means for arriving at the ут тег of theiraspirations, This object s dominion over prov wheri e the immense majority are Russa by race ог p "min: in а Word, it is Poland extend "hie e rS s ^ > | ће | Empresa le f е , 1t disorder and mi es Ар) руне ópihicn. They won d cg th e Emperor has меч уа dat e 1 flton. $ 0 hien hi& Majesty то Ао бота erins ^s жау Taid j t uig’ Por eid development of t ior pr m [dy Forey's army i aes ed mile E. tó be foreseen. Yout ХЕШ will ане tha. Co to | last week in the presence of the lerial Güard, t та and give а copy ӨГ this yr to the principhl Secre- ү taken by co ад мое А exito. , la, has been Ж Кт 14 $revitably bri bout is pee dp ccr tary of State of ы e Majest; а claim to the Polish provinces ongi о igh ing p ы T ire to pronounce no judgment upon thesé “ Recei “t Gonrscirakorr," thé атту òf Mexico. asp rati for us to prove that st, PENET N s tbat the Polish firuvgentà do not conceal tliem e fiu БРАТ: н Mipisterial journals р sympathy ed or ve теа сее — be doubtfal. Tt For тий, for the ы federate States of America, The Madrid n ner: nflagration, Мо has l disorder seattered through all countries would be brought to papers state that a collision plieate. hith seak. Tor An pportuni to subvert| FRANOR. у of Russia to the déspatch of M. between ап English ape А french Cans both. of E Vm have {об much сопРдетібе in th cipal Drouyn cer УА on the affairs of Poland arrived in which sunk, апі v English shilor aid five p fenon 5 «s her es mde Act E allow ce he Friday morning aud was immediately com- French sailors were ears Peas that fnunichted "i a ey qmd 2 КА а | there is по trath іп Der statement, The Mp or à with the Киш of Xn with Cb which are bound pt the rests of Great, Britain, as t х arè with the máfutenanco of ҮА. d а point ыза Thé dnesday | їп a disaster to two vessels which eam d e тыз tal this йу p КЧ үү follo owing | 10 miles west of Malaga, but the inf. рін? t bn selves n boats, n ] h i ee = о et Ф & & 9° а, e$ А me ш st HE d “4 = =" 0; о ds = eH 18 Кеч {һе вате manner t f almouth, aud. the . French em uda ected, -—À ix аы ship Nouveau Luming for Marseillen, "Тһе ořewb Ый De ote; „кх ж eached Malaga in safet; e Done SUM Te окен can s ence| JHAwBUvREGH.—The International € Show wüs Rc m Ж the DE peri e 2a КОА spani оп € A {аг argé coneóürdé foteigmers К. Б чорт chants р бек, Я Kip of Swelei " Ti e EX m ied агорне. tenti, tlie French боза See mer t ct. аен onb óf tHe pri imd нонни bè Г? Мона the Princes Oscar Wh, Ross dtt tne аган on $i пост списа itselt. HEN ish August, Атей on Wednesdáy fif at thé Rosi ешш, pronta po the is sede) isto, hito. amoed a | sttiniiner residente st, Skodsbóri, Оң t vi evi by a system GE iieroprsentaron rit DIS opinio y Р "keep of Dé pue i = loft йай Y in i iè even live disorder in thè kingdom of Polund b УНЕ ЗЕ with and + ир fe ds Md Пейіл н н M m тг ot a з моно Si mery above Wl, | as Wisin e eré 64 ЛЕХ ti conviction that active foreign tveñtřon |+ Val tke paas fn їп favour of the most 5 nseles rations o of The мв of the In m [^x Ta f: к èt | thé meurreetion. ‘This influence,' it adds, ‘is x qresent the | пр thë ól wh relative to ue d bi D та | principal bource of the agitation which withóut it wódld be E oci, f чун possible thàt cireümstanc overtaken bg „the SR Of the law in preseiíce of the inditffer- enforcénient debiles. lié Mitis y. ence rd bid ofthe masses. Herein lies the moral gaas ti tí pU АНЫЙ & ТТАР ШШ аре ее Рае pt cessati T e the а appear the je Ui ep рове e ERATES or ooa y thé w e title as Mi Ва he a Rend eI к other s, the one wh i} iett А, [n an rem дыз n" i кы Bess the possibility of at h ject of bis Е of article 1, it to blan а to — —— Are qi ren in yespe t représentation and national istituti, regüiated in соп- | іс в to A ous the présent piinful státe ot things, ч formity with the mode of the political existence which each of | tbe prom h of which thé French Governmént, чш p дл, % EN. ms Nowi gée in v the Set to which théy belong gna deew it expedient D. s peals 4 in the of „апа humanity. ЖКА А. e оен du he Si iod is not 1 1 no buse: x ipe poan which rss Leld at mue Weiblich ӨГ tbe | T the tèvolation ih “^а: E | buen thë абуне of їзїш thé з ahd Sg ЗН А Rad the position which Russia held at the termination of р-у еда e erisis oh ve was bro my toan py thé Treaty of 2 wo — TX а Um ien art" 4; ienn. m that time we 5 uld not be rom the truth t sor еб — HÉ if w вө that the tud ps x the Tre say of Vienna was | | Poland во long as d. hope of foreign intervention ntinues, үл "тана. "a , Assembly: of tirè prepared by anà dire ted me Majesty the| The maintehance of the military satis quo is fot. possible | Se Friday (rne €: Emperor Alexander o the Бой versatio: Lorà Кае. | between the légal — thé герат ármy, ана thé ERN Tsai d ав tempor: aty Pres sed reach cited by L lis an ad itional mte of this мот, committee served by of rebèls jütking МА the Ф yes which the ma jority vibe 9 ех- fact. After saying PX ss M ecretary of State of her | fore Between audi а” the only transaction “и P. J Britannic Majesty will hes us from giving ah answer 18 ө Зараза ов o of " insurgents. peeting the оред iiber M the Din nish rty. n the proposed атта for A suspénsion of — z - eight P bays that. idéds he pim ques rough igi "Sesighód their ail the pee It would not irre qoom Ы ges -— ion of the conditioni sua diplom ише dame — be — tieilia- ned, as incom pe "a "m ond ta а, resolutio necessary for carrying is into ей If it were to be defined " se tha A ETC for ihe election EE ud the cs А Ф Зеф отоле тр ion улыс e —Ó — ou 'eong шше 2 Deputies to пру the places о the 24 member at the tween whom it was to be ы of be i € Жү status quó was to be which it guarantee, w. watch over its exec Й it n readily be perceived that ond LE пе Aers irae F4 i eru i^ у" id Ld members are to appear &! who оша be a Bagan s anta anaa zu UU TRECE Die IDE ` the Emperor 2wes to О , whtéh Bi es for the |a Y E note Concludes IDE ех mE "od bru кн Prince ahd Princess of Prussia зашо of ordan: {o the „majorit: tuy е Poles | des een m Беер 33 LIT =" atri él at Stralsund dn Saturday im thé P whom thay fepe da pio ue онеро dtd Md ge vt ari ofwar Grilé, апд were received with great ен mentis to terminaté аз it eer бё сыры Ail the French рареѓв есере id presso тосе тч Ња thasiaent: 'Their al Highnésses had асе. ted Еи р place goa o E ч It be me du А d | this reply is Моб satisfactory to tire Єһтөв Póweré, ind invitation to a grand entertainment; py &iven Өй thë E EE NALE uat сомен Trl з зот боин i arov aeria. The Nain el МЫ Ма cgit dt : Of our aueust master, and with the Ato ERAS 9I (e 5 TH hi h détch ussbm nátion. Tt would, des b баце diamet,ically | that the reply of Russi is угон а Өү Vienna, Itb greht o е hppears td be to e рэва to bo. one re peher edb Yd Well, da jo Uhr accepted ds satisfactory neither at Lotidoti ‚ Vieri зї; йог | Austria frón her alliance with Fránée and Éhgland. Tt è Pass Powers who signed the 7 А t urges thé publié to áwüit the üioldtion öf | formally invites Austria to ялі exehàugé drf ieas upon t to ud OUS eee ed n усмрти able | the Freneh Governmré ent, which will | bé prudent, bat | thiéir com nmó h E m ng БЕ, thit the Po lish to «ee init Manage. Lt tho. nesti fä- | firm; аһа that the богу ti affects deta A or th» рас уде А men à cone lorone e чоша be | in the loyal unde їнї ri the Toni Gredt 9 | aid th that the Three Powers Goheerned in the ра Лор without object. he measures were sub to | ; Mn РИ TU f whiéh is —B and not despair of seein $$ in 1815, deli te at present Vier dois fi тнт, pns | Oniot al S. Pe terbarg etm to а path of eo. Бава "ne rei ака mo titian to e угро] uk on, an ше усе te ee Power siid TES: ciliation, Тһе Pays of ат висе, Жы, mh veu Rech t n ch certainly Wou tinherown a n» е general nt cón- ЕА neithe her m tho spiri nor in PAL e ig t Franee, in e ye it. eb fü А м Enn 4 n the к of. т зелу ар palp alol tho ste н Мн: a uh Id re "ied Pad PEN уйт to dun iie ín idi nili: tige eJ s Ж. тусщ Ea d ч Pis | mem lar péétensions b ii prestige an wing tho pre xS Fin tensi and illus s V E xs eputes Бана ур зорна h 8 which var S lead il an pis. ал: elesriy ex pressions ап the tie v E Е d К т Mee Ан om аке расе | The Райніё days dut. " beu is mot ài антер es Zu em mi interest, "my В the other y p^ oie atio detalla of | bnt an acte d'acctsáti ж whicli mtist soon ооп bring th "| hith Anftrià rire LERNIT, =й е the exclusive dominion of the neighbouring Sovereign | diplomatie áction of hree Powers ta аң у э ur hd dedii shed. Bude thes rap rm Peel Di AL : close. 1t Als ays e " pu мн - M эчу Greit irriti àá Mo Бён produeéd Ms фео the kg of sep E. атм on the ed exists betweén thè Three a Ls e teen th Prim Gu КӨ, : t € postions $ Vieñna genefillly by enel abit tbe Courts of Russia, Austria, and Prussia, between which | days, withotüL drawing up any frésh pro ; de Baläbme; thé m Xo fü ‚ the traditions of history, a permanent contact, and ап | will refute the arguments put forward apy R ліёвта, | ati : a ideis EBE Жеген the immediate neighbourhood created a strict solidarity. АП the апа will again sppáal to the eofiliatory éi ithénts of | that eity hus suddenly fo і rs {у C vae destined to régulate the interior administra- the R Нот Wierts that; im | pufpo: of m f instrücttons. 1e mutual relations of the Polish ter (ОА placed, | the Russian Gové . Thé : nel А adget w id befor the Reibhérdtl on A^ n? poem. of Vienna, under their respective dominions, | cóWséQüefiéB of the déclaratión of or. Ponit hat th ánd Was pone féceivéd, The órdidary have been laid down treaties concluded есу between | Polish insurrection 18 the A: ip — Pian, Ms E iibi tue Ватана е Сота А ААР A MAT 8 8) af special eon y have PM А gents thë N е National oni анау? Has pro: ^y bove vii кер" дЫ dr tile fed fo ively comple Р жд H4. ш К фоне gin posed at с pen Md ades Cie 200,000, с THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Junx 25, 1868, and sumptuary taxes, a deficit of 33,000,000 remains. | country, and a i propositions for the reform of the German Federa- mal food was so scarce that it I y ; and M red the missionaries would not be able to remain Mr. Seward has а that the PME Should there. All was qu a the consideration of the Emperor, and iet on the frontier. id пе Free spe Con wil shortly 2 he Age shed eia е movement in favour of re-ann em p" Frar affair of the Aunis has been arranged. | есебй were рейн, with. the bier | Chase, Stanton, uh Wale oppose үр pinna: A uum The Tta Min Чот ernment has тене з the five of Я Á— s also under Br itish rule. y The New Yo rk Her ald ва, ваув s th at ag brigand chiefs in such a manner that а. АШ a Wal h rk of putti to be чањ. M ЕР" ——À preserved. On Wednesday they w t accomplished, the del stion ашка what n the frontier d Mont e to the French velie Posi iM ч ктан, and the Melbourne policy si should bé pursued to accomplish the speedy and authorities, by whom they will b arded while t f onious restoration of the t rec ym It alia n Government т wake an application for their ex- mations, in weather was unfavourable, but rl President Lin coln to propose а sty tc all the iti the ind was allowed to interfere with the Southern people exe ep the таса of "the rebellion үн ihe two countries. The French and Italian Govern- join condition of their ret omi to their allegiance wi less menis will institute a joint inquiry as to the manner Олив SmATES.— The battle of Gettysburg was re- | specified time; а һау и thus re ved in which ihe brigands got on board a French steamer. | commenced at daybreak on the 3d by an attack of the | peace, America would an opport д: In the Chamber of Deputies on the 21st, the Income Con fédérhtes with muskets and artil n the | sufficient рин; for А зад and decisive settle Tax де was passed by a majority of '130 а against | extreme left of the Federals. Fighting RENE DT for | ment with France a Dy three heurs, when the Confederates are said to ha he Monroe doctrine, tters from Catani I ion | f ieldin ole of t bear in 1 [3 + pt y е p E а had commenc "^ Black. columns of|that morning and the previous days. Simultaneously | against Na y a не я were ascending from the crater. This phéno-| with the attack upon the left the "боео і de [attempted to oom the Хоа right, ps Mr. Stephens, the Confederate M: President and Russr..—An Imperial decree which, in Los of the present ain of amoi Ri a | but the Confodar DNE forward, "nd ihe Federal dow. fresh levy of in November next, at the|12th and eros of the 11th gaged. Коп бт а Е g r rate of чуйны те every 1000 of the popula- | ыт ond took place i in front. of а densely wooded loy to present in person important аш from Ever e but the iptioni ilna E ja en effer a i G li =з m command the Federal position on Cemetery | A inet- Council was held іп poesi e in postpone койы corps is marching | Hi To gain this position Куу, Hill's me i towards ben. on the Ta als Заре has "m in which. fought on the previc ous — the batteries, vessels eneral Early. Ум Mr. Stephens was informed that thé roops аб Cronstad d; To resist this onslaught the reserve of the Fe der: al ordinary channels of communication would suffice to S this month Swe ыу, Revel, я other dene e the e| aro was brought into play, 1 message to President Lincoln. Baltie, and Finland the mou EUN where the Confederates were supposed to | New York Herald asserts that Mr. Stephens's message y wat fro of C "m day upon the left, was | should not be granted to Mr. Stephens to come to eene emetery Hill. | was a proposition from President Davis for a separate Berg has prem military. обе Sith admi- This, combined with the > vigorous таро ойе Ъу | Government for the North and South, but only one nistrative гету опп& the 11th eo had теа President. Тһе Southerners, "T state that Minsk, by order of General Mouravieff, who has con- "red for an hour о i den ncture,| visit was either to arrange the exchange of fiscated the estates of 2 vds Ei militia, vhi had нй prisoners or fto inform e Fe eral Government of Wilna, and 210 in Кожпо, The prope rty of 6 t a re ment into the Federal right, that if private property were not respected the others д н plundered. Тһе National gni t| which was being ba di ; севе, and this reinforcement | Confederates ^ would retaliate. The alleged Sur- has es shed a complete jecol administration in determined the contest. 2 gen federates retired slowly, | render of Vicksburg has caused great enthusiasm Poland, prre and Ruthen The Zarodawa | fighting at every step, u e afternoon, when they | tbroughout the North. Popular assemblies in Wash- azette reports the spread of. "the insurrection to d the field in zw iiio; ; but within| Presi ^ the vw of Kowno, occasioned by ant Ey rS ofan|an hour the ere agsin massed in the Federal The President, General Halleck, and Messrs. insurgent corps comman nded by Tra: ng The in sur- front d е ап assanlt along the entire Federal line. Foliis and Stanton, made speeches. Мг. Seward said : . th riven back ; and at five p.m., after twelve | —* Не bad been censured for bis predictions that the rede of Levin, „етеп сены nnt dl en tirely | hours? fighting, the engagement terminated. zat this | rebellion would be ended in ninety days, and it would the insurrectionary forces, have been en i i On The 1 aim Tacsanowikis insurgent cavalry, gained |! ел чү in their possessio; 2s this an engagement with the Russians on the 13th, near | mated that the Federals ca tured from 12,000 to 20,000 | w "settle all т own quarrels" А serious riot Г , and ancther su encounter near Powiedz | prisoners. During the night General Lee withdrew his broke out in New Tork o the 13th, in - of | — The NE, t leader Wawer surprised —À the field ; 1 M e conscription, А mob of several o pieces on the 14th inst, the Cossack |report it was not known whether it was a manceuvre d and persons оа the buildings ыма the К pandering. "eso in the palatinate | retreat, or Y^ other qim oses. withdrew from эг were drawn, destoyed the firing papers, and 0, and again de feated them оп the > 15th Ge ttysbu тр іп а south-westerly direction towards the | assaulted „е officers and police, ral of who: n arè Bf за а оп bu e river was so greatly h ki ld. or seriously i Б of Plock. The mounted Chasseurs, conis. заря = by | was impossible to build pontoon bridges across, and it Troops e artillery had n Governor's Parczewski, defeated a body of Russian Hussars on the | was supposed that he would again give Meade battle | Island to quell the deren : 106 inst. The epus lode Wiederzbieki ‹ defeated | somewhere between Hagerstown and the Potomac. EXICO.— The official | contain glowing Russians near Lubartow on the 15th, and Chreze- | The latest news to the 13th inst. says that General Lee | accounts of the entrance of the French into Mexico. pecki has gained a нсі over ussians near|still holds his position in front of Hagerstown and | The population are asserted to have received the French Sobota. wski, commanding ап excellently- | Williamsport, and has transferred. M is wounded and | troops as deliverers Ww tyrann ma opore i beat t і і wa al 1 ап е cem dens Wierzbicki, gained a victory over the ments and supplies of ammunition from Virginia, ia trice ! " ial information from Vera Cru e Russians near Stroza. The те way has been inter. | that hs intends to try his fortuue in another battle|that the province of Chia! - a has pronounced i in favour med: in the vicinity со with General Meade оп or near the old battle field оѓ of the Fre mch intervention. A. similar movement, ís ; DANUBIAN —Ап isa med Antietam. The Baltimore papers affirms that G - tok рше on on the 15th pee on ibo oett bia n I 40,000 men, has renmen General the Roumans and a detachment of 400 ) Polish Lee, w army is estimated at 50,000 men, with eres who had arrived from Turkey. Both auo ies кока кшк. The Richmon nd papers speak 33 MEN qr severely, the Poles having 47 ith flower] of a fight between Cone Meade eO Lee, зот erate се! i i unde ds x.—Judici LIO RANY Тоз ЧОПКО. e Polish frontier. ey were however | drawing the Feder а "their works, when inea есе Of CLANRICARDE's motion MÀ : annua: v i Wales, pursued, and on the 17th they surrendered to the | Longstreet and Ewell advanced upon both Federal — — Ды атт det Bat i the Ear Costandinowika. ank OUG: Prince е they are to be treated as military pri- ^ Soners, and receive пане 2 за if Pina a goo Bil и third time апа . The Vaccination Еи а Poles, has b dE the India Stock Bill, rand the Sydney Branch Mint TON or боор Horr.—The Cape Parliament,|as well as from new Pd. “охот Ommada — The Duke of ARGYLL в Jed Бона б% days in. Semion diat dcna iie дарын, а Tu at spia bling ship а "iom Lake Ere to the Ottawa. g imates. motio а I В. r E River, ы: the D Y 1 { p grain У Canada, AT Mec VE "KE will instead of the PSI S TON Lond Drizbus, Earl Government had been "айай for t roe an, with 8000 has GRANVILLE sed his Fegret that ри to vii e nag days. Most of the members of the greatest Parlia: nn ga Тайпа, ud is c pma to Jet ena "E det. pou oC iE en Т WALT rre а mentary experience ence and i influ uence were for the c change, ville, where there are large Federal supplies, mpos : defend. Cana effec would vote | Business is suspended at Indianapolis, and ay ame the colopists themselves aided in Ee Оп i ion f ji into itt n the E neutrality i th Eo dee iun deri lup ы сової e ost 50,000 jn. Wu Terri КҮШ М е 1 . Lord passed Ts nd destroyed eo. bridge at Bridgeport. "It is is stated rope of ALDER р гена дв з ше sioner of orks for extravagance and inefficiency | that he will make the беа River his future line | а long discussion, was aa geh dare s division, р. in constructing public works, The Government pro-|of defence. Now Orleans advices to the 4th ж. бё E dm mitte i ih zi чыз, after a verf ME for the Cape Town and Wellington | that Port d ES де ош. Тһе рез rates ral divi PPM Ly piece Е purchasing pe llington ш " Por а ве. tt e made a n mes had discussion and se h pow. g es. amers | Erro sion vin i t idance of the Legisla- | passing eans and э ps UTE RT Provision: Jue s ture next year. The Assembly had refused to authorise | fired upon the banks of the river, and the steamer | апі passed. tri tri- | Bervi Fisheries Bill were 1 e Royal Asse : а с е š i ide Poorlaw Board. remm e Biu Loan Grea assa. At the University ап infantry brigade is being raised for 60 days’ service. Баку oae Amendment Bill, Regimental , Bill, Mission on the River Shire, rus ve ме Еа. ity e| General Neal Dow and Staff have been «рте ds xpi oreet rope ase Ireland) RS had died from exhaustion. There а famine in the! side the Federal lines near the city. Тһе q of } Hospital (Provision for f "w Jur 25, 1863.] Ей ension 1 ‚ Officers. of i Royal Naval Res EZ Тама, Draincge (Реон Orders) Bill, Local Gove ent Supp mental (No. 2) Bill, and lY Wem Railway and] private Bills, The Promiss ory Notes and and "1 On the MR agre Bill having be rought up, Lord — providing that no person ау b 3 deprived with- out compensation of the rights which he enjoyed under the Act of 1842. Lord STANLEY Of ALDE i i е LMESBURY — attention to х Aston Park, Birmingha: кона апа suggested th: was the dui y of rau: Md to 1 take imme- аа te ыр rs ''provonting «че dangerous exhibitio: gna in that these exhibitions were of ter, or, but „believed thah: the exp f morial rights of aT wit! ыы агі of DERBY said that be a party to the ssion of a aet of виз) gross tujtstios as contiseating pri iv ite pr орет Зен n for a publie benefit. – The Bill was also sed by i .Kisosrows, b Ww upported carried by to 25.—Lord roviso that: noong in the act oved asa pro should mitaa with any rights M at the time of its pe ies Clauses from time passing, under royal pa аё charte ога]. oe emet immem The motion s pod БУ Me Mo Rill, the Removal of Prisoners (Scotland) Bill, rd Charitable U - Bill, the Union Relief Aid Acts Continuance Bill, the Companie: 8 Clauses Bill, and the Expiring Laws Continuance Bil passed throug committee. The Petty S ssions (Ireland) Bill, the Trustees (Scot land, Act Amendment Bill, the Navy Prize Agents Bill, the Nuisances Removal Act (1855) Amendment Bill, the Turnpike Trusts arrangements Bill, the Railways me ee the anorks Clauses Bill and the Turn FAET. dots а, Bul ere read a third time and ed. Em г of jf Children. — The. Earl of SHAFTESBURY brought under the notice of е Е" the first report of the Children's Employment Com [Left sitting.] ОЕ i OMMONS, in fa edi f v Competition io "о Junior “appointments vour o D ө г dp ves A that, so far as he had been able er pel petitive examination had been rather priae re чүй лөө to the publie ser- vice, хаа сЕ whole patronage of thecivil service had been laced in the bands of three irresponsible commissioners. —The he EXCHEQUER said that the principle of appointments to the civil a a ав based аксу but questions of S recondite nature were introduced with the view ot Ky the qualifications n other respects. eise of competi- ut ng, re —Lord PALM said th ы. the Gove! С — faptenibio for the appoint. |s s to -—y and that it was un- open an office for the worked well, and no case Mr. HENLEY thought that the experiment had worked fairly, and that it would be unwise to disturb it until more expe- rience had been — Mr. D. GnairrITH said that the g of the t, had trebled it. On a division motion to 37.—Mr. Bas next called atten- Street. Music in мел rd foci Uu and moved that it was exped reconsider the law on the subject at the earliest duse: Mr. Babbage had, on one ion, been disturbed by no fewer ons REP BAM had stated that agrave error had сгерё into an important despatch of his, because а band hue German ът, Ж, had suddenly commenced blasting and ter-blasting under his window. — Lord FERMOY defended t m nuisance, and M gon that objection might эч well be taken to the pale ale drays of Mr. Bass rumblin which justified a pers han died DA tg over to the police. Mr. MALINS said That he was до аак короо b inosant musicians tbat P. роке е would not be able —— be. о necessity subject. "The sui subject then бобра аа ерй - Government were Blakeley for on elementary e to | difficul THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND MILI TAL GAZETTE, judgment, and his general unfitnems to be the legal adviser о! the Governo % dee r had been Ат by ine lonial Sec: o of opinion that there w. Col ground ес for баегу апа that it was г анне фо reappoint Mr. Anstey. The Spanish Protestants. PE - и asked for papers relating to re case of Matam d the т Spana н бы вепїепсеа um banishmeut € иј of thoi religi s.—Sir G. BowYER said that Matamoros nud his бона ӨРӨ paid agents of а proselytising society at Malta, whilst Matamoros himself had formerly been a poli- tical prisoner, and was ролдон ж кА from his country. read letters contradicting а sta а о 5 юш Ф B audience for saorang brigandage. —Lord the Que f Spain had remitted ди ulm: ча against the second, and acc fire and x little faith in God, res whom dione could со нез restoration x Aa n ynasty.—Sir S. NORTE- r ould not only be longer Afer а соата discussion, і Mr. BENTINCK and Mr. HANKEY took the House went inta committee P корр —Mr. Рен, moved the vote of ket. Services.— Тһе motion led to con- n the course of which the system of subsidising foreign Governments was censu ДӘН, Es cially by Б "em x erre я -— fend а second tim. — дт City З gehe Regulation Bill was 5 me and passed. og ree Contracts.—The CHAN of the monk stated as the contract for слее the Dover and Calais and Osta iod. mails had not yet been concluded, E. ER not probably be in the hands of E for some e, it was not in — PA ubmit any to the nel a "that service during the present зондо у nd.—The — of the Аа uu on tte сеет of Lori n postponed ice ak aped Mr. HORSMAN торуна the following estos ы: at the arrangements made with rd to Poland by the treaty үе Miga p — Dee to — the good Sore of пас any further attempt to replace ue Pol "der the «crm p that treaty must cause calam Poland, and embarrassment and danger to тра Ho ЕЕ ed by saying that Poland had been ра На to death, and that the мач онаа сои pin had been ublished had placed En "p nd in a condition of em DER rom which it would b БОМ to бабра He then pro- question from the said, had веб e. а dics of 1815, and erself on Poland ^w т having наа һег ну Р to free Poland without ре са Galicia, and Prussia woui Poland might be ustria к and England faltered beside her, it was карбы e to predist s Ат course France would take. 16 sh: «Ше ehe Ср mbered that the Polish — was one t united all "parties ев in that count: and tbat the Saver. of the French had sounded "ihe Italian ovem, o има been offered an army of 60.000 men. This being the te of affairs, he appealed а the noble lord at the head of the Government to use his influence to bring abont the restoration ере и quish Pose s speech wanted co either ет, Не did туб that Russia - no eim Ө on the sympathy of Europe. On the contrary, h d ai Me present Emperor had в ucceeded 59 ад trm phant wrong, and that in the face of enorm: ous дис had carried out great and beneficient changes fo wel- M 45 e v^ a e eS le. Тһе pede held by Russia in 1868, as th that of 1831, was favour- able to the ко "f peaceful solutio on of the ; for while in 1831 ^ held -—X bs Euro Powers had no — not S ун inheritance of v ei n rele ке ce to the po Жыт of Vienna. Earl ssell in his бра of the AE "Apr ко AMA Е nace of war, but had exercised а Mi » "" the м. £ fems gland — жу, мге. W. ho! He thought therefore that the motion would be Чаде to adopt, beca ав, at icd [Mer for the pene fit of Poland, the renunciation and abandonme ed of Vienna would deprive 0 сое Powers of the [e which they could n 'her behalf. that Tho oeli tained throughout the Kingdi ed also in Austria. from the med e m ds y аа, а апа — the wil in the towns, to the students, the ecclesiastics, and the nobles in the & towns and cities, The nationality of the move- "Le by the fact that to the taxes levied by the National moss cheerfully paid by the people the success of the m -— Mr. KINGLAKE said and was an especial object of aversion to Mr. Adams, the|that this diystutons- "National Government was one of the А ‚їп han lajesty's G ent | great difficulties which surrounded the question. The House а be mere tools.—Th the ought however, to reflect upon the relations of Ruseia and Ex that the Government io tion d. In 1815 ps held 1 Poland, which had joined the whate Captain Blakeley had ii wrong | French invasion, by th ent of uest; but the Emperor refi 0; c yr the insinuation that they had been —— ee Tod t liberal to them. ith influenced pressure from the Americàn Pme m rre oe by her Majesty's Govern- Colonel үе perm under notice the Case of M. was that they ‘could not have Anstey, late А! pe pe foi y$ A A and Peng et pursued an any у Оер 4p. Leo gom e of e would not have had made injustice done to ed if Ministe: ; but him by the а ийре а E RTESCUE MOL dn EE iR Же рии сос r said that Mr. ну had been- office "gus under the treaty of Vienna, aud it was'going a great деа! because of e Sea - T towards | too far to say that. in БЕО the intorests of T paataan the Governor of the and | and the sebo e£ Europe, they had discredited England by perire witbedt a blow. If|th declining the terrible : alternative of war.— —Mr. ] the emend had placed the co which it could not adv; —Mr. Монад. KE said ech o! , "А ссотдів g repared to сот ШК € ato eres ripe olt ent wi iccessful wai it of e not Prepar -— to rr that courso: rh if w declared he шло 0 kno: at, rte ^ ehe n ad tage " them, it would only be handing them over, and m nd foot, to be dealt with at the AS n re her Majesty's ni reply of “Russia might be ratae е ооа to the The Lords’ " Amendm: - ук Bill e uses Bills, , the Р, My авот оо Bill, and the Ezpiring Laws Сот tinuance Bill, w time and bud. Other bills were advance: d r prop: reece. Mr. B. CocHRANE asked whether the recent vinti. ek etaed E vie 6 ely to dela " the arrival of the mew King. Pa; X пури m td stamp duty on pro ng bein Ж unt in Praec Ae en with oic re | ОНИ considerations of importance to the revenue, ZU los erue Ау i ofthe stamp dut, made м; o that тоте, вез Xo be S mappy to to tion, en n. pee Toon ^ SYK. кү attention to dés tch of E ral Ton; reporting the death eL теи "filing, he ri Majesty's ship Encounter, at sieg р о 29и T Sting, and moved for papers. — Lord 62.5 aid that as Lieut. Tinling ne. pe рати the us ot 30 E and engaged in operation aep in js „ which British. эсем boen HA mh mu do, lie t not be justi- y Werte Mud ME 0 Xd TC. the royal pardon o its e clear! -- Mery ee I T turning to h found that the Com- Аус А of row: Hospital, d estate, had entered, pm his furniture, M sold it Eos rae ei a ed its that. hose ence M ere tried knd нр а guilty оѓ ное that gontlaman was Eo perdoued ; and as owned rty— d wled that the petiti tioner had no ЖАЙ attached to the law, ort those wh л could be made in na different Tooting from en a possible of justice. On a division the Иль . B. COCHRANE directed attantion to the p £ d contended that coon and his Ministers had been treated with the greatest уеийн ind consideration, and all Њаё England had а todemand that the lives and property should be proi Pen com Mr. COCHRANE Mail Contracts, — ж-т! course now adoptec y - х. departu MN es not aria a port t of ten ecu. PEEL шн the new way contract w. uo oRUR y sii sa бл the e "€ that the port of departure was to be al The was then agreed to ase or. Рет, 8 й to.—In мА of obtained lea му мар н - a Bill to educe the n Rum used in the manufacture of paint, an for Ана purpovs. --Mr: WauALLEY moved the second ofthe Petty Offences Bill.—Mr. Васо opposed the bil, and THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jvrv 25, 1868, 1 Hetnils of the progress bf the e у, апа the 6 character of its | Yorkshire, Dealer in Potatoes — Атғккр JENKINS, Newent, Glou. population. Не said that he looked Ж чата to the tire "irme when сенен, Е унча UNE дута Br riik Columbia would be, mèst valuablej'to this coantry.— | 3 Kirss , опе АФ, ей. Miincnestér, a ү сш ог P Rue Me a pee Mr. үр complained of defeets in the adm dicerem ot the төрүн Dealét--G. 8. KkywER m аз ms 5. Ch чтанбпе mL: ; Ред the influence exercised by — Hu were s Вау p а гн oHow veep s gg Ens (ce (Su г а5 C. Krg ERRAN aid that equately m ree on reet—4. тхе, $ atchiñaker=G, Яш. e. LowsxaN, Portland. Dorsetshi < re resented, m sermecquenceri whioh the pop оазе of the two NW spot KT n яте К, a A S onies of Vancouver's island and British Columbia һа itk ayr- т. тск. Net ежа. Sate p ex n erts А ur n Dir S HAAS ы, r. AYTÓUR pore y to the Bill om the gronnds ветрот, Gloucestersh Mire. Stonemasons E Tu EDU Зб, that it conferred enormous powers роп the Crown. and that | MT , 6, ;Batfersea, iH or it formed part of а great Р овце f the Colonial Беегебағу for | КЕ К к еа ТА b V ort, LAO Pies an interéolonial railway, whieh was а wild projéet that would || worth Road, Piumber-C. Apo St. „бете Stie +. George's т. afleet the interests ої the taxpayers of this cowmiry.—The fest. Logging dou Kepet Shore eonim bas House then went iuto Committee upon thë Bill, the clàuses of || 1, a PER ыза, ТЖ хее lio ^ TPS, derness Row, секет, Wte аА ама ж S mie Ф San agreed to, except Ње fonrth, which was negratived. || &h.,Càrpenter—J. W. Rob: S en 10а зеке. Отын rajon, de ership Daw Amendment Bill was read а, third tàme апа p Dealer—T. КЭ, б-чу Ры Беру, 3 gg tn ап "Bale. th d reading for two mehnths. The Bill or of its d-awn.—Mr. W xdi ^ Ber withdrew the — Bills (ao. 2).BüL. The Jnd emnity -Bill was read a third time aud e the order for going into Committee upor Ры Жозе iy $e ij adm БШ, ad ODD Нач а м to the inquiries which tbe вт t had undergone, to tbe com- moving fr e Book all Acts passed during that in- Y en s Neath, Glamorgans =ч ойно roprietor— VES e ны Joh De e igni datus аа Tert PE UY ү Bill, the Alteration in Judges. Circuits ВІ, and a беге Tus Tatum Brett ӨЙҮ, Connon APAM W. емее, S - f | wie ев) Bill were read а third tinte amd. passéd. n Lu ier томату ‚В. „Биа, т, егар ба, olumbia Boundaries Bill, as amended, was considered am уа onrman -4 NN. d to, and die ne read а "Ж iime nd passed. Эр KE p. Жогу нйн Mn: E s Я | The Statwtes be Bener Bill, upon воће лун Сн from Mr. e iam P wen бше Коа 6 Soo Wal The poor есше нара, rub Medals Bill was read а second time ; abd the standing отаев label, Малаа | havin P been suspehaed for the purpose, pnm e nigh com» { mittee: . AF ords tmendmeé o the Матди бее | | | i | х wene тон A ito. j'tttropolts anu (t$ 7 itinity - [Left sitting. ] be w ех іа. — к, me үем» y Mr. CLA Y and M* AYRTON, the amend- "Ti WIMBLEDON Prize Мемо. — On Saturday thi "ment w: withdrawn, and the House went into Gommittee à b bs sham t, ай itp $n pene” : Mw was brought. о à elose by a review and МавкЁт, Унны, ; o r^ t 25; - Five per Stock, 108} to 108; Ditto Four мок Райыш the ӨНЕР ИШТ ON MM я эй 7 dem Банн Аа? 100; S v Bonde, a Searlett, The eonchuding céfemoüy took place on and passed. The House then t again into Committee the Crystal Pa upon tbe pon Prim г “Ба, ihe details of which prizes thé respective w AQ uudet diséussión ЫП tke hour of acjournment ‚| who passéd across thë stage at the foot of thé Hani | Acct, 98; Dutch Two and a Half per Cents, 65 ex Orchestra, as their names were ea led by Lord Elche | s ; Ditto, seue, . Gredk н 1а ‚900 persóns == mess Ls ceremony; for Aect. 34 to 332; Ditto Coupons, 15$ to $; Itàlian, Тн AIN DRatNAGE BOH = On Batardiy i | ct. 701 to f ex div. ; Ditto Scri $ dir. large ү of M two uh x T both h Housea s : | Dit way, d ment їп compliance with an nvitation ! 15 Port еве, 185 lot Acct, 472 ex d ) E polum m он. of Works, paid а vise of сак б thé e "f "259, *60, eii тоа A "s бечун outfalls уме) rent drüibage seheiüe, "еу ebake i : ч { S u board TnuRkDAY.—JBermarb аһа Gerhany Pin: S. Trrzéthiib ealied attention to thé wl piss 8 between the Ge "1 manic -— and ae "Moterbtnent bf Denmark, and wished to what w: e poliey of her Majestjs H n E Я а Passive, for Acet: 82b t itto s 1,| Mr. Bazalgette, the етее of the Board, explà to Puri 1854, for p A "4 98, pmo ipe р Pies the system мыи ted for аав the: vel cèt., 70 to 35 Ditto 1862, for Acct, 674 to ех div.; = ша е into th Ditto Guaranteed, 1033 ; Venezuela, 1868, for Acet., 665. MÀ a to Barki ing, where in i een - ib sido OF бге morthiern Ош нЕ The Y Wòrks ôn that side are so far pt ме б. -— rie S vm level sewer eue г ^ through the outfall direct ко the ту gette assured thé eompany that fies Pirar a ys next twelve months, = whole A5, of the southetn b nd that in abo honit two н 0 98 will be cont- ^ pleted, ер e p шабе of London perfected. Оп | Monday ап nd Tuesday е members of the Metropolitan — e Confederation, айа thàt ату an" ar the Kibg of Рейђатк tpposed to this ustifiable Ae ith теба ó tat z b $ S e 24 25 i * 9 da =®® Ba ё * i о ч p п а o 2 = c E ajtite of tbe Aert. ; em DAY CIS xRUbTS 22.4 APPLETON Warribiton: уине Mu M Axpniw, Та tte. pallone QURE Ч Mp СЕ Перевал. | E b St. "urse. д brought under hotiee the seizures of American merchants by | © the Oreto абаз the Florida, T ита апа s її untry contrary t "fum Pon e of thé анн of умур ^ (paste io join theit com inen їп arms, the Poles М Ме m ы g^ Yu ield WARDS illenhall, Staffordshire, Beer Ню m nes Evåxs, бізон d | Saffordshite, Gun Lock Filer—3J. а, oM. pma on. orkshire, E: c: ds sod that the Alabama had left Liverpoolin аћ improper manner, er>. Tostas Hahle Castle, те, Shoemáker—M. as tbe owner n = — certificate, аһа һай a ri FULLER, t ere — FOWLER, julia Stoeketoss, Ime “Тока PAtMERsTON said st ELE vemised) Ber ж сөктү бей — ded iy Е pon the Uwe тое | parties in Amerita ай Uelligerents, and | 3. Ges, LINCOM, а NT Verc T. OUS, Newnhaim, Totton Polish Coitüittee, each man атир * Ho e Med Er а e es tr M De. E cre Ame 33 dl jo. Sane | of 8], 10s. The majority of thè mei bave disposed ligerents but = -= legitimat è rhmént ehdeavouring to | BST — ча Pe un and kits, but others will it is sta par down а тебе! ^ zo A арн ts ts айону. Accordin ки. ч ў of et iñ Етапсё #10 doctrine of ted ё Power might К кыру ® ее wi ATA н Ramani |R; Sams T Grhveiend, Victus. 3 imus Up каше we сур 5 x А 9 жеш, 0 Ünrsswkrz, On tion, ot anything else ; апа neither the Ameriéan Government Зари а E Sus ue zu m I d даў afi — twas! cock, Вгой nos, Yi Cattle er. konor $i DW. мЕЁВТ, : Виа, S s dis p Constitution на vor an Mr. Cobden eonld паб ber Majesty's Ministers had d 3. ng of qué Di virer DN he he horses of Lord. js s amigo, vh Which h 1 sai e Sultán hi рану t at the breaking of the ах ent of the Protectof: F ould not be invited to send Moe Es me: SE: à А threw him ӨЙ, xm " Кт Me А treüty would bé signed by the great beforé the tnéet- Reime ҮА тей TS ksh Mara d P nées, апа а А the р as і ing of the Ionion Parliament, The Appopriahoh Bilt was then e EYE A Pip m. man T. rend diately taken to St. Geor, pilal, - was m y» ме de uen scere s к + уй ibat | Те a m чу Road, Iw Rug E i gy x i-e ошаган po ori enu: не hi pássed th mit. fu сома Acti б Faterion, s ешь, mie, Ант SE, Cily, Ship Store Mer веп constantly attended PE do "eii tent EI t tG $|2NW. RICHARDSON, ү Аз "Васин A iuvet pi [n conseque of tbis acci nt the reminder o ЧЕТ а; ШОК Ын ый or Pronte a Divorce vånhö! tore Мі 2 ime ier eaa ате оп ны, jc te бы ы, Е v "3 mir "s Drageist E r Майа ЖЕ omission Agen we ‚ Chemist and >н. eios está de E de Hu aee Ve zo ea m only di services of. но foundation beyond the fact Teen for some time very 1 UT х | Bau infriesshi irme i E Dealer ^ M. тат Edinburghs д KRUPIS, а, Sou з ча. ENG scc | Cethan poar imat AE S che ^8 Strei ү 19 necessit, ic ER Ame: Asse уві imer т Merchants © ea tho ч not out of dangét, i is Hian ed to i EL e A enc RUM quoe i ая SL Tuesday а telegra w 2 [UD e балда, ТЕ , y ues qum his añnual statemen тепсе баан Гіраћсе. Showin гой, late Licensed Victud aper mas Si салад oniton le to sustain, eee di E ав the géneral result thát the total revente was 45, 105 00-1, ай Trl, Талады, titer t же жиеш; | НМУ көт іе Majesty at Osborne, ipaking thè expenditure 4s 828 000. leaving я pei et of 1,280,000}. puerai ск si n Mere rmi “ө m » id T inquir es after he heal h of the galla nt veteran. ánd he was ipao eM € b oes aecouhts, there Кесар и menie. P bad anth Nap d т барсай е уу PUBU 2 HikayrH.—1he Registrar- -Geireril " to believe that n e result irrent year's и Parn pare Dealer = LIAD mede V te& that the deáths in London int operati; "1 ould be ехёп tore satistüc He then entered | Nimes. ая eda € Mind Turabe Ath m: ` | Wee diy return states that minute détails relat E iEtubton б railway. paker- „сенной sores, Hurst АС лы eria AE Mete Colonel on eure | Week ending sio hs 18 eere 1364. "he averáge dumber cultivàtion of cotton, the Indian д the strength of the Let Indin. MY DR dpi D: So О | in &he оа weeks of the ten years 1853-62, eor fe et Вб the fait A рокта as DE 200 ТЕ Voices. aie Ера ыс: уе, Теше ©, | Т cted for inerease of population, А 1923. The in -63 tO 14,500,000, P Фоп: Sew ое ТАЙ ыр Pia » Fol — ог P P bóve thi ча uS o he subrnitted es of resolutio g thé tevenue W. peron g коей йге "Shields, A reed Pega Re е. caused chiefy by diarrhoea; w аһа expenditure а ОЕ Е in ан thë Indian podus wm i8 der оре АА ion to 15 from summe? : Ed. CEN UNUS E dM During t week thè births of 930 в and S80 gio acd po ELE de е e iie Rester T SU LESE d in all 1510 diede ondon. . Дог BOIDE. yw. Ma aaro, (uvam the ten corfespotding w of. i ; uo жашыны © 25 Rat or || emere vio Nu. Jury 25, 1863.] . THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GA GAZETTE. тт зае 17th inst, in Eaton Place, Lady CArRNs, of а son | 400 ) Lema; fr ‚ from EES and Suffolk, 100 Beasts Provincia. | —]8th inst, in "Eaton Square, Lady Scorr, if. daughter. from the Nortt егп and Midland counties. - and 10 MARBIAGES.— On the 160 ihst, at Gface Diéu Manor, за в Leicestershire, the Right Hon. Lord EDWARD GEORGE FITZALAN | Best Scots, He té- A ва other fatal accident, arising fróm | How p Т Best Lohg-wóol, .. — WARD, to Wix)FRED Mary, third daughter of A. L. M. А d ЕІ the е айыр i Войн made ро pim took place гома А є Liste, Esq. of Garendon Park and Grace Dieu Mer erdt d ns i «t j^ 05. Bea чаїйү 4 87-410 on Tu › the Fore > féte, Aston Park.| M«nor—21st inst, at Bt. James's Church, Piceadiliy, tne Hon. | 9а quality Bea: its 3 0—8 10 | Do. RT. E CUR ог fI on, owns э) уй Lambs ж рея n үс ч Lrovb, eld or: А mon n om Жөө, of thie 2*3 a woman | kine, спу child of Јони RALPH Ohwsev Өойв, Esq, M.P. A Жүйө an: „ее Aii jh, а i P ys re er = s Ф emu 5.2 е 35 эч ct Е fendo, and ine tdbotit EA b ai h, age ise to Rost | inferior ones ге main unsold: We are mot ite во larjre em En i JAMES | supplied with В and Lambs as of E Ox is mand ег is N > [- m H ш с т огу to Ше] DEATHS. Lon the 15th inst, - 31, Grosvenor Place, Jurtët | higher on the a:verage. Good. Calves are in Aani. < Da i t FANNY, youngest daughter of Lieutenant- “Genti {А Tanino foreign supply :*onsists of 6 00 Beasts, 2790 Sheep, and 5 AIREY, K.C.B. Quartermaster General, ag aged yu 5th inst, p Сауе c depend S, 75. БЕТҮ dv. anced i in pregna ney, m i is аа {о һауе һай воте Swannge, ANN CHARLOTTE, Second daughter o TUM RS de a present safe. It "be lon ged LouisA WARDLAW Kamsa Fa 4а st, at Kri {е of Wight, Bést Soots, Her to her € appear i. hav ANNA и. MARGARET, om Злато the ме i AA W.|. fords, &c. e^ 8to f Denys, Bart—16th inst, at Par ce, Regent's Par ajor» | Best Shori Бои} 4 Ф — d 4 E produce tends al ne orae Thi. General FARRER, aged 86—16th E "bd Ble РЫ еле p 9d kgs б Beastst 3 0— T v. tators, inclüd any а. person s from Birm- ingham aod ейнек втеу; — конан ей, & Д, гч А e gl t F ; ley, MARY, 5$ z; af Carlisle, aged 83-170 iust, at 69, toleston Square, MART, Bend роса suo s f Oilon .. ‚810—8 j widow of RrcHARD CmaWsHAY, Esq., of RUE Do. Shorn $i 5 9-5 2| Pigs zh .$ $—4 0 hire, | Beasti. аһ & Lambs, 11,53 пз. Piss 330 БЕТТҮҮ EL E э y "b d h i he Већ 1 H neg 3 "aq. = n: оо! o rea ва Mag 61—18t еы at the Ве use, л ADM MA Ёк re Моко, July 50. inst; the Rev. Roster BURNABY, incumbent of Bt; ecu Mh he гожоер овоча заан two on Баіттдау, the weather since Friday has been fine. рне of Er med Leicester, aged 67. Wheat to this mo iruing & c peas was very iss po ээге readily st pia Nyk tes of this day se'nnight, For 2 ША» was a fair co x exem o at about late rates. Barley, Ф Beans, and зу гете din value. The Oat trade was quiet; prices чна ug Ta in Fio ur me was very littl Yr ENT GARDEN, J 5. Per IMPËRI 41 QUA Supplies of bo! xh "Ка а уе ys aró still un- Waar, Essex, Ker tt, МГУ „White 46-5 6 ы b. m m. usually well kept ia P Mus {м Жср are plentiful. fine pepe el 4[—b4|Red ....[42—52 m gage ҮРЕ yi Tala Yera». 48—60 les thé supply ів |. = Norfo оой ....... Ru S L3 tus pr ад "posita, Р bine App Apples are also] = gm tail y сате эте а abundant. Mie ul рія" Baxtiy, end 338 to 808. . Chev. are ing ru ling and distilling м, d К ма? кейе hing about 25 lbs. Озан, set a S in за... .[Й1=—24 t Me lons, both E foreign, there is а duod Всогоһап@ аз! reip nn 2—5 гой < [21408 га and Oranges ox aro also pleni ew Bieten tono . Potato, M e]. {гош B8; бо lla рег) Du К en chiefy ee ainor S олау шге 7: 22. r -Pojaha and Brew|18—22, Feb. -...|17—2à Pe Kolagoniums „1856—87 Котеп = RYE-MEAL, Foréign . p Masngau-«. ТҮ Harrow .. Рійё Ap 6n pet 1b., за to 0$ d to 9d A 3138 to 405.. Longpod | — aripi рег ў LÀ to XR " pup een 3 nu AR ФРУН ...Small|40—46| Egyptian [32—84 rawbe! . 16. o on r 100, s Peab, . 50 А ELO öd jOrn ыд, ре bot, as Maple ,... 4i (0 43s E , per do£Z., o 88 T3 Д ix Peaches, РЕ — 10s to 208 mall, pus push, 1480188 тойа, bost harka Йе. pore 49— 5 Minoris, i^ е, унш Eos d ES esee ditto32—47| Country. . |3247 Melons, ёаёһ, i to 48 s, do. Үл меце : - n the "dat ngerous parts." "The scene this disaster is | that very. Анон Park which hef Majesty opeued аза | * People's Park ” five years аро. anch MM king circumstance; resemblin in some respects the fatal attack upon one of the French judges t a French үйө, ЧАН year, took Q v > б D ® л z et = ^a E = 4-7 E [z] em = © е =. Е; ч ES ea т e a. lhree passen Lyons, National School tecliet; of Banipark, ВаПутав: саПап, near Dundalk, A Г M'Lean, ап Мг, |р w, Essex, entered : RE class € in which the M Was previo usly à lady years of age. er the t£ain had Mum the ау station on its pois to London, Mr. ons, W һай ^ n ir lives by a severe ing the whole journey of to опон. H ara from Bletchley iu үз ate sta Мт ^d Cabbages, per doz., 6d Tomatoes, eac so, W to M During the past $zeek we havo АИ уен Ta. it беу, p . bundle, 1s 6d р Bs weather, the temper | d wan wer thàn of Табе, the Peas (shelled), p: S р 1664 y du б оп rec юте! ше in a blading db the wou "era passe hé s Canlilowers each, šat to ôd French jd rem у? 100, 2 rain һав done much de to — and vegetables, but we ) into Md gn попой, for examination before the урман Kork Dog pee: | (C as p ма 6 jg DET in эш nó Buckinghamshire magis He i ів an bos le Flukes, do., 100s to 1908 ECIAM ҳу), 1 пећ, 0d Fe -——— ез has ү” men and was found Jte ri Rocke, до., 608 to 808 Le! zn hes 2d ole t been ve warded to him by the Soeiet, Cups, do., 15s р 5n ҮКЕ orn re in; 3 that he had come from Duzd Li "Чо. 4d tö Jato Тасев Р pee "n A fortheom 1 ing- { Parsley, p. 12 f bunches 85 toås | very limitéd, buyers holding ton Hous appears that he ів inéaüé, and has rea rdi Hvrbs, per bunch, Bd отб bader, т реа * — only lately а dischàr Mt юн ап м " d: Í AY.—Per Load of 8 в "Trusses, par = fi have їтИРЇЁр, Th ау, шу % to 49s. 6d. pipe 480 lbs. . 1008 to 1908 Кона ym duri аль, 90 é -y — Flour. by х Сїнсїїт: Yon ее ҮП Jon Gair, баб вн indicted for € ача er of PN Sain. a Ro i - Teens, on н 6 за of April last. It кк. tha te prao toiit jiki qum MARKET, йы T ^d had fon erly been iu the army, and Do а рене, ing in Sup. Meadow деу. 90в to 100s | Inferior Соте vi gosið 10541 . Аз = Yi pon ми КА ан Bom treet, where he carried on rwn ш = » amd Interior do: .. .. 70 80 | Мех do. T H nemen 177777 28 е труну NER рсе woman lived Sith him a hi wife New do. .. 70 м eat. Barley. Oats УТА "тегу Superior or Clover ..115 PE, a Р. 8 0з НЕМИ “ 1188 to 124 те {| 7 во |Inferiordo... „. 108 ed Fine Meadow de РРА am ни An Мет Нау.. 78 84 | eg oom de | rens ew: su 90 70 |Ifedordo. .. 89 · 80 |. катоо, July 2L:—We had a ot АНЕ з ва САБ 110 190 piles ecd s ам duce | BRITISH WOOLS.—Loxpox, July ċurrent oa Pins ; We Ъате фо reporta firm market, and full rates for South "indi m Corn : watt "n Down and half-bred ool, as the prices paid in all parts of the -— отат ТЕЕ "ете m DTI | nee cio d th woman | country thë last Ww days hafe been thé extreme fates, except which was р w ad a 6А e ў b reap ж аз am dnte room t órkshire amd Tinčolnshire; which bi hvo receded to some i: 13 -T Paw ana т А чй uis : found (it. Ms а Ка t de злети throat et bie ани а — e ht mA d а у E The market clo А. =; t not so btisk as it : ; in thé act o commiting suicide, Wing satisfied at the prices coca he great. bulk of wool | бїс'еа à serious wound ой bis own en and partiall$ | baving b«en sold at prises varyiiig from 18. 9d. to 18, 94d., and Punat, July 24.—W heat i афо. ера, бо mand % : héy were, however, in time "to кен rcel« of extra quality have freely realised 1s 10d. to Is. 114. ла. сећа] айу pra flou els qo ed I á fom Tuy that tho prim Тһе clip has been disposed. of by them in ап nprecedentedly | in and bring 68. per а cod (d ur. Corn steady ee time, and has we pese in the majority ot instances, ifo a Egyptian "e ра rather dearer. ats and Фаипеві roved very deficient both in n mber and weight of fleeces, | — пред. igyptian № denn Ea vih the present large consumption of wool we see no | TE Tarn prospect of low er prices, but rather of higher ones, as thi em «e present e tied фал M rubi Siia f cae i nx > n» n Hs — 1 11 | Combing Ski e kits 1 251 Er net " Fiannel Wool ,. 1. ; ent lesen “ а 10 | Blanket ditto .. .. Ё : Wo —The Jul кашне; чй v Ў ча сена 104000 bales, Anai on the 16th, and d edd be ve rl on the uantity to be offered) realised м йе ih is however "V that as т ив м renerne т шш DATA Сыны айу, oe ded do prices will be obtaine пгу fótir of them METROPOLITAN сатти MARKET. i м 10, to find two sureties » LA e^ ji Sibert to 'enter маста to keep tbe peace for the ваше | gale and i “tetis ba tà 13 Mab A, 9, Upper Sri or seit, |0 S et o 30 Bt sd 51 anc Шоке is Toy a Roti M A of à e ed En 1 Bootlánd, 1 M ; from 5 б i THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL бАЛЕТТЕ, [Уоту 25, 1863, Yid Fach 3 ^ tige Eng: 2. 24. es utter % 13s. bs. Second do. do. a. ре, RR Pork, 4s. 04. to 4s. 4d. per 8 Ibs. Boris aem Em REET.—July tes's Wi t Harder pr Davison's ' ye t Hartley, 158 Tanfield Moo ok, 13s. ; Tanfield Moor Butes, 1 8s. ; Walls End Gosforth, 15s. 9d. ; Eden Main, 16s. 8d.; Wa lls End Haswell, 18s. : Walls En cx Hotton, 18s. 0d; Walls End d ace Hetton, ; t Walls End — or OCCASIONAL Е [ESS.—A Lad о has resided many years in 9, Queen's Road, an кеге GARD Erap and hi IFE. "The form t understan: 1 spé a Horse The latte Laundry. GLYNNE BATESON, New WANTED, a irm honest, aetive, and in — po AN, А а. же! ы доо o тт Pita in the — houses UO 6 УК m ress, sta i m to T. G., Office, Cov MER cipa > ies, im gm. W ANTED, An pua m €—— NER.— For par- ticulars, N, Worksop Manor Gardens, Notts. ANTED, a SEMAN —A Y’oung Man who ood g neral knowledge of Plants ana Seeds, i A. B., B & Sugd 12, K ing Я "rw ы ехрегїепсе, arr ugden, treet, Covent Garden, W.C. s RT EE a YOUNG MAN to : attend to Poultry а Milk ^at A eie n fill up his time in the Garden. classis. 3k. — Mr. SEWELL, er wei а House 7а... е "s ү. WANT PLACES j.—Letters to be Post Paid. TOSPNBENCED ve peto M x as GARDENER and BAILIFF), of various tions, recommended to gentlemen.—Further шз give n on application to Messrs. E. G. Ион €& Вох, Wel іпофоп Nursery, St. John's = London, N.W. Gieh R (НЕАРр), married.— A gentleman will ee аай е his late adi т.—А. B., Mr. Cross- s, Builder, Durley, near South: ampto) 1, Hants (GARDENER (HEAD). —Age 38, т Ж eed X ds his profession in n it i brant Жыкы. Plas Power, Wexham, Сет йт en чо -Thorougi man he is ы”. leaving. TUR Kensington, (GARDENER 7 (Hrap)—Age 28, married; under- Vines, E. S vd abers, &с. Three and гоа character. 117, Manor Street, aly A jme from the AERE. So "TP в Terrace, uth GA RDENER (Нар), —Age 30, : single; сайа MA Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Garde ns, Exce| АРВ well Quse. (HEAD). — , Plant Growing, tchen i EN actory references e —Age y understands the Mns gement of Kitchen and Forcing of all вм ‚ Fruit, Vegetables, &c. terae А from the pla зе he is leaving.—J. G., Marble Hill Twickenham, S.W. ( Y^ Specimen 1 (Hzap).—Age 32 ;, — a first-class Specimen Plant and Fruit Gro wer, general i ly recommer еа’ а by zB en of the f the AA m —\ V. ARD, Messrs. W. can aio IE zs ARDENER (HEAD 3:3, no incumbrance; rine, inqui ustrious ENER (аре 27, single).—JaMwEs FLETOC DE nderstands the репе! T routine of Gard ening, ME ji со; CoE of Houses, — living in his коне! reme s se на Gardener 14 years.—Robert d. D arby, Nurs an, Cirences AKDENER. —Married, no incum s experi- ced in Forcing, and Flower and Kitchen |! Garde ens. No single- grece pes accepted. Four and a half years’ good hars cter. M an D. after Poultry if required.—Pos rth, Midd les ENER t (midden aged, married, without ith = отоу p Gardener.— References' as to ability, &c., y be IDEN т. LINDLEY, Acton Green, Middlesex, W. = (у ARD —Age 45, married; pertectly u his his profession; retire, € — years' experience g his the esta being | Broken up. S геа tie ^i pond гета, - would. take charge of Dairy ums esae Good character.—S. T., Post Office, Croydon, S AR DENER [^ 30).—A nobleman's Gardener, 1n ре [me Midland Co nite Жз uld bog - to recom- md b eman to any lady ntlem. want of à м а уд 200 practical Gardener, Luis acqui $c dei ic the ts and d Cultivation of Fruits Plants, and the general routine of Gardening. Two an half 25 in present о. y аз to ability, honesty, and sobriety will be satisfac- torily answe Post Office, Great Hey wood, Stafford. ery, Wife can Manage Dairy or oultry if W., 40, Daniels Road, Nunhead Cemetery, ARDENER Ме of GA —Age 35, married; good practical е Ф MO in all - branches. Well recommended. Office, South Nor 1 ARDENER (osos, Re more ian РГ аге adn xine z^ 21; gocd reference.—A. C., Mr. Lee, am, T ARDENER and BAILIFF (Нклр).— 37, ; thoroughly understands the Eae VE of Pines, € Beer Mere e rchard House tove апа Gree MPH Kite! кт Flower Gardens; also the Manage- of Land an ec Keeping T ts, &c. Wife can Manage t - 1-3 Eight: dnd g —W. B., East End Ho n's Green, E e 35, married ; To Nurs urserymen, per AGATOR.—Age 24, single; thoroughly ШЕ stands the ph eei of Roses, Rhododendrons, Conifer:e, Bos аа firs M eroe reference.—C. D. oet Office raid, ear Uckf&eld, Sussex. АСТО ог пан STEWARD.—A rang. Se Farmer, Dept Farming in all mp engen west 4 Scotland. U: nd mede be em СЫ; as to character and ability.— . ALEX. & Seed SY Argyll Street, Glasgow. LIFF.—Age ӘЗ, guion. g Anenmbranee well siness. understands his b iria ды House- keeper, or take charge of ^a Dairy, —A. B, POWDER. crant in n Dogn, Poultry. &c., are instantly Post Office, Kingswiniord, Dudl destroyed, as also Bugs, Beetles, and every oth sect, d is Powder, which is Вее 1; less to animal life; q'ARM БАШ, at Michaelmas next. —Age 44, portau partieularly will therefore find it invaluable. married, no young family; a Norfolk Man, but of late ld i E ckets, 1s., 98, 6d., and 4s. 6d. each, or post free for years emplo: oyod in Ule Midland Counties on а mprising 14, or treble size for 36 postage stamps, by Е KEATING, 1 upwards of 1000 Acres Arable, besides Grass, under a practical с, т, BE Pauls ' Churchyard, London Take notice griculturist, to - h e be glad to refer any noble- e packet rs the above name d xy dee man or gentleman for charact a апа C ity de all apes of hera АМЫН, a Prize сут was па ар he Producer at the _ iculture, the Mexsigetiiit of tock, &c. use of leaving, al Exhibition, 1869. dem Let.—BaiLrrrF, Rectory Farm, near Chipping Norton, енин Oxon. ——————— r Е YO BE SOLD, опе of SHANK'S PATENT LAWN ROL LER and. MOWING MACHINE, 22 i nehes, near] new and in good working order, for 4 sienten] cost 81, 2. On view at {жерйн 8 Ironmongery Warehouse, Brixton 91,8 Secure Sabio BB'S FIRE PROOF STRONG ROOM DOORS dp ues 'S CASH and. LOCKS and ST Bo DOOR aul's Obwehyei 1 AME E.C. HANDELIERS in dO DINING NI ROOM зой, edens Candelabra, Moderator anie in Bronze, Orm d China, and Glass. Btatuettes in P. Vases and oth naments. ER, 45, Oxford Street, London, W. Суз nn GLASS CHANDELIERS Wall Lights and Lustres for базара Po Бун Glass, ё, Glass Diner | Servi vices for 12 pe rsons, fi pee from п. Glass Dessert Services for 12 р All articles аан in plain figur Ornamental Glass, English and Foreigu, АА for Presents, Mess, Export, and Furnishing Orders promptly executed, London—Show Rooms, 45, Oxford Street, W. Birmingham—Manufactory "n Show Rooms, Broad Street, Established 1807. HRESHER’S TS. FLANNEL SHIRIS, | — PRIZE а а а EAM of 5 оп н AH to THRESHER & GLENNY, General Outfitters, next door to Somerset House, з, Strand, WC. ED BINGLEY, anD COS NEW PATTERN cd BRUSHES? Penetrating Unbleached Brushes, Im Flesh Brushe: ез. genuine Smyrna ou nges, and every ине of Brush and Comb and үч fumery for the Toilet. METCALFE'S pelobrated АКИШ Tooth Powder, 2s. per box. The FAIRY BOUQUET; the OXFORD and CAMBRIDGE ' BOUQUET, In PoS 2s, ; 3s. 6d. P each and 131, Oxford Stre t, W. enfield P. tarch. ESSRS. WOTHERSPOON AND CO. have jp PURVEYORS to H. R. H. the OE iia B Starch is used in the Royal Laundry and was pei eg Prize Medal. Sold by ali Grocers, — &c. ; 'НЕВВРОО: on. Street.— This mag. ating 800 daily, is NOW rivate Baths for upwards.—N. B. v peilly бг tor dien m. былатын. ы is pared in a of perfect y and of uniform — by DINNEFORD T xc 172, New PAS Street, V LEE and sold by all respectable Chemists throu ghout the wo 2 EATING'S PERSIAN INSECT сыа САЙН j simple tests show to be | ЛУ FARE (WonxiNG).—Age 32, married.— n Lane, Bicester, Oxon. АКМ BAIL IFF (WoRKING).—Age 35, married ;| Patie ensure it b; fo eve A Glycerinein | well с т atm изде ee and has been accus- | 1 м & 4, 0 bow ол. bottles, r the I — 1: Her dem dene marked— c s Ra testi: vr . H., Post Office, Ll “ PRIoE’s Patent," Belmont, Vauxhall. ear Ross, Herefordshire. X ERINE s а М im I ы Жы PRICES роодо, они UE M of importan "à ents m statement cie it isit | ost medical m n prescribe | гүлүү: LERK or TRAVELLER. —Age 24; has,beeu six years in a Tondi epoca House.—A. B. C., 14, Great Turnstile, London, Oo mp (аа). ET 3j 5, married; has had 20 years practice in "p CAU ч. in EI" ploy Соати ои cx ce 26, married ; ая branches ; also Land, TE. , &c. ЮЕ. бу 3. оте 2 Ter raco; gles bas с. f Stove са Flows x, and Kitchen G Gardens. G ЕЕ 238 practical Greenhouse Plants, té. and ТҮШЕ Good character from present situat ion.—A. B., Post Office, Totteridge, n Ae е, truly honest, „ capable of taking лгы — Hothouse, Conser- W. SEAGRAVE, 10, Violet САЕрЕЕК (izan) (Haan). ofa Sedi, with Vineis Peach vatory, hl; ends St. donus doo, Ponto N.W. ( Cani enit (HEAD).—Age 32, married, we child ; Vines, Plants Forving, Peach House, -—. зоб Plow 7ай ог. асот! не: ower Kitchen Gardens, &c. Unexception: ible from present ers.—B. G., N T Edward Piace, New- and md previous Гыз or SIN E dr 39, of Managing Flower and Ki tchen Garden. Five ; Lodge, Dave тігу, Northamptonshire. wrs Youel & Co, Royal versal Microscope. е £5 5s. B ECE, хр BECK, 31, fw, E.C. ; late 6, ойошап Street. sent on receipt o #6 postage stamps. Odours of Plants. PE AND LUBIN, pu the PERFUME from E бел vhs the pi ETE or ша ше oat and Jasmin, Violet, апа в ет КЗ чува donauit Laboratory of Flowor, 2, New Bond Street, |е міт *.* Catalogues e E e Queen and Prince of "Wales. A А praem qe om can Ine d FRY'S SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE. J. S. Fav & Soxs were the onl; Cocoa who obtained the Prize "Medal, APTAIN WHITE'S ORIENTAL PICKLE, CURRY oi FRUDIAGATANNE PAM, Curry b. 'owder, 24 Ib., 408. e T Sauce, btained from all Sauce V endors, Di RRY DU Palat 05. No. 77, "IW treet, London, Áo d & BLAcEWELL, Pürvéyors to T Cbespslde, ЕС: б} Queen, Soho Square, , London, W. the odours the | also at 61, Gracechurch с. а Ор —1еа and Perring’ ORCRSTERSHIRE arm by Connoisseurs S A U.C E, ERN NLY GOOD get б E е I PCT Aeg AND PERRINS' SAUCE. БА Wholesale and Ex the € Messrs. Diones бн i BAROLAY Sons, I ; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally. H with confidence in Ио, liver, and 134 3 зара. Ts most cases Prae узше ree pills have been taken. May be pa e of. hes y Medicine Vendor, in boxes 15. й, 2s. 9d., and family packets 113. ONSUMETIOS. AL. Ner Бшш, Stomach Com oed Liver m and accelerated by of every pulmon nary con ашар, Sith with fearful 4 cough, — 2 exhaustion, ФАШ О f blood, perspirations, hollow c e D n iated to а skeleton. She is now, thank xp ‚ perfectly АМУ blooming, Hash girL—N. LANGE, C Police.—Cure, No. 46,270. Mr. James Roberts, Surrey, of 30 years' d lungs, EE. ure, 5 I Fake h: is Norfolk, ^ v. Jemes T. Campbell, Fakenham, dt pidit; of the кы which had resisted men t” In go 11b. 2s. 9d.; 2 1b., 4s. 6d. ; ISEASES of t e SKIN; a Guide to their Treat- ; DA qe isis e , illustrated by Cases. By fee Номт, "EROS, Surgeon to : " TU UL e incurable Skin, 2L са о шене Er cades nt has trabferred these diseases T. Rimana, 97, Great Queen Street. class to the сога! London ; Атепвт 1, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. LWIpPApLr. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1863. RITISH ASSOCIATION e the ADVANCE- MENT of SCIENCE The Nexr Mrrrmwo will be held at NEWCASTLE-UPON- Che Gargenercs" €hronicle| px". ersal ротор Price £5 58, E K, .AxD ВЕС E, M s 6, Coleman Street. *,* Cai talog ues sen on receipt of 6 postage stamps. HRESHER'S COLORED FLANNEL SHIRT туа rya MEDAL awarded to THRESHER & GLENNY for very fine perior FLANNEL SHIRTS, India Tweed Suits, ul тыы Часы Чї аїзїдоаїз. Lists of Prices on application to THRESHER & GrENNY, General Outfitters, next door to Somerset House, Strand, W.C. NE commencing on Meses КО August 26, under the Bir W. G. A: a, F. K. p paranisi. водой о be read to the anied by a statement еб or not the ti: upon- o Cap tain NOBLE; AUG -|and Drawi Са ME si Е OCCASIONAL GOVERNESS.— resided many зове n France, seeks a re- ЕДЕД їп юра on, to instruct i with Singing (by the new суо); $ mR rudiments о Tma ing. Terms moderate.—H. H., 29, Queen’s Жел, mden Square, N.W. gage- yne R. C. блгн dei » лескі Boreias. p ет Street, N castle- vis -Tyne WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE, M.A., F.R.S., General Treasurer. 19, Chester Street, Belgrave Square, London, S.W. OR NION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY, The Business of the Company ex xceeds 70,000 The Du aid to Government for the year 00 ES 85,0691., (LIMITED), is рге) GRANT LOANS, in not exceeding 1000/4, upon approved personal or онсе д repayable s easy: —À extending over any period not | Tn ene al, Prospectuses, and every other informa- tion, TAY d сат atthe Caan of the Company, 17 and 18, | News of the Meek. MENT was prorogued on Tuesday by Com- he sta | and the Brazils, (реш а р that the. J Japanese i M nglish, French, P Жошо an uke of SOMERSET defended tho minute, and dono that it would have the effect attributed it. Iu the Commons on Friday, Mr. KINGLAKE called attention to the "Russian not РА h RSTON Prem th and the amount insured on farming stock, 10,086,3321. Я аг А Bonus of threo- fifths of the profits periodically ma and stated t HER MAJEST ert with ough various agencies parties insuring, who have S, m ti time, received ia-| Were а sums amounting in the aggregate to440,0007. ; and the Society France and Aus ria, has been engaged negotia wW eid P E the arrival of Prince now holds a LARGE RESERVE г applicable lo to a futuro Bonus. | ting with Russia in favour of the les оп the, WILLIAM OF DENMAR ing of Greece, he felt di aci by reta ig оа than x an thone ins of the Treaty of Vienna. The Speech then | convinced that his presenco would restore tran- their insurers. that the К war in America is s 11 | quillity to that countr For Prospectusus apply at the Society’s Offices, Surrey h tö d кааш and 6, Crescent, New Bridge Street, Black- анан ot rica an 8, R e ne m the 1 d States announces an my ЕСЕТ iet МајЕЗТҮү has seen по reaso diis | unexampled succession P reverses to the Confede- TUAL|from the strict neutrality she has observed Lo INV PRAG AN, and DISCOUNT COMPANY < y p Deu has recrossed the Potomac Port Hu New Bridge Street, раса HUBB'S PATENT SAFES, the most secure against Fire and Thieves. CHUBB'S FIRE PROOF STRONG ROOM DOORS, CHUBB’S PATENT DETECTOR LOCKS and STREET DOOR LATCHES; CHUBB’S CASH and quf BOXES. Illustrated Price List gratis and post free. CHUBB & Sox, 57, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, Е.С. | меб, ә de еей о WLI CO. ive me mures, sad that friendly soon said. to be vivir үче рч chm vw ec ky а and the establish- the Р WAT s, and noticed with Ўч distress іп Lanea- shire and the m *.* Sold Wholesale and for Export, by the: Proprieto: m Worcester ; Messrs. CROSSE & BLACKWELL ; ере BAROLAY E Lon don, T ; and by Grocers and Oilmen Tere ved Sponges, an к у А: iption ot Drusi fumery for the "tollet. Maxunts celebra Powder, 2s. per box. The FAIRY BOUQUET; the "aod poe ea Мары ае In bottles, 2s., 35. 6d., E rd Street W. UID M d Hair Brushes, Fles КЫЛОО 5 FUE and as s ^e санае be: рон Chernist, 79, St. Paul's Church; uenia Lon each genuine packet bears the above name and address. For which a Prize Medal was awarded to the Producer at the International Exhibition, 1862. every ped equal to Рвї ** PnICE'S Glycerine " wher: Patients d n it by re purit y is of impo esiring to have their Giyoerino i a 1 ES е) 4, 2. bottles, with capsules marked— er the stopp eshy girL—N. ex $5 "S healthy, арг A . P .— Соте, д, ,46,270. Mr. onem: Roberts, ungs, шен and sold ipe to the о Е 1 C E. measures аа for ж further allevi- This delicious Condiment, pronounced by Connoisseurs ation. utbreak in New and was next Счета, qi Ча lin SAUCE noticed with a promise = соойаниу but vigor- E The public are Vu T cautioned against w the maintenance of order in that imitations, and should see that Lea & PERRINS' Names are on Wrspper Label, Bottle, and Stopper. colony. The à visti abd briefly the AsK ғов LEA AND PERRINS SAU of the tisfaetion the of tra: finance, dris inflicted upôp both b erica, and on the wonderful and g "ign d P mpire, -Tho Гов Врее efly t Bills for the sale 4 Benefices, for the expurgation | direct collision rd ot Ps coerci | commnnieations may be re-established wit h ir n Geor orgia. On the other hand the Conscription that of the Brazils. h alarming riots in New York, and the Speech ае Mee a the supplies voted for КИР has «da attended by so much loss of life and тана of property, | The Кеде идо һав {һив eia brought i into the nd and crowds people are ax ith in AS bre ofam sire which y pe. possibly ей а таба Rome pius. Tur Сот ontin at Osborne: On F Friday morning the Princess eriam gave Шы Дома а Parii e birth to a Princess at Osborne, and, with the infant, NOI леп. is oing perfeetly well Нег Majesty was wit Sm ne niece to Wednesday, the 14th of October. at the time, gr during the greater part of the night. Poland. Earl SELL explained his vi in regard to the question of non- said that Austria had refused to negotiate separately with Russia, and had signified G agb pie which very simple tests show to be | adherence to the t ж — and England. pure, is being === P i eorr qiii that it < ims On RD DE t m pres EDCLIFFE mmittee of Council on ciat olice. Surrey, of 30 years' diseased 1 spitting of blood, тш рер and pa nervousness, Dare, No 4141. Mies | tion of the 19th of May, the effect of which was t ings, low spirite, and ner ous fancies.- Cure RO 5,81 The | reduce the grant to endowed reci y ат С Rev. Jamen T. Sampin, Ana, МОС, ocn njof the annual endowment w. suc! liver, had resisted all mi ^ at Ка fine 1b, B p e 4i а 48, 64. ; bIb., 118; 121b., аста The Earl of реввү believed that if ma ER; эь. 10 inute were carried out it would be impossi BanRY & Co., No. 77, London, W. © also at ol "Gracechurch Sint ТЕ О. РЗ, етра, , E.C. ; E: rm many m the schools to receive the slightest i benefit from parliamentary grants these The A | urda t; The business in both Houses for E few days uod "de еы am » трата W Prorogation was for the most part | in an open ре and four, Princess Helena, Prin- 0 utine character, thoug ere were inci a: d Princess Beatrice, went to Freshwater. i ies of The Right Hon. Sir G Grey arrived at 2 čentally е ss T ipu ras V. MS. dr а ап interview with her Majesty. Оп Sunday E interest. à СР у 9 morning the Queen, the Prince and Princess of Wales, `| of CLANRICARDE cal tention to the s ӨГ peincess Holen ise, nis Leopold, ss Helena, Princ ended Divine Serviee at Os The Bev. d. ks Monday es "Queen held a Privy d а Palmer t C approved by Her Majesty. Taa returned to London. and P out. мента by Princess en. 'The Prince and Alfi sod Paget's уо, and sailed ove out His Royal Highness arrived in Dolgelly < ies evening the 25th ult. | On Sunday he attended d divine service in tbe morning at the village church of Llanellyd, two po on the т» and i cburch. Оп Monday his Royal Cader Idris. On the and Clogau gold mines, the town of Precipice Walk, and Nannau THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ‚ [Avavsr 1, 1863. Royal Highness ue the Cader Idris Voluntee і perfi of the Te ешп i in the church of | London and Paris 21 proclamation states that. the After the inspec ction the principal residents were $e | St. Gudule, t t ession | National Government had received sufficient guaran- oi Highness by the High Sheriff. The | to tbe Throne. His Maay was loudly cheered., tees that his ME wou Jud be eonducted on the Prince then his err Do olgelly for Bala and Beddgelert, Ea p нб d-for church in his way. у cted that his Bey Bighnuess would make the Snowdon on Thursday. E CABINET.—A Cabinet Council was held on Saturday at the official residence of - First Lord of the Treasury in Downing Street. Another Council was held on mou and ж yester т — Мг. Monckton Л аа has been he y 79m of loda by the title of Baron Houghton z Houghton—an estate long mh ed by his ЕЕ MOVEMENTS. — The elevation оѓ | Mil has “н не: а MEN in the — representation of Pontefract. dates in the s ls ser Waterhous i in Ves "Con nd не іп the "Ministerial HOLLAND. AOLLAND. ionem Catholic Archbishop af — [23 ©} the unimpaired rights of ion E for libe uis. equality, and independen: The Nat urder Monsigneur Zw whi юм was asleep in The | Government has also ope а у» n of 26,000,000 sassin AT: t him, and the bel. n er | Polish florins (700,0007.) to be какыс by the grezing | the ee чай а arm, entered the nt nati lands belonging to rown, and which and p the liv 16 is feared that the are {о сри The combined detach. wound vil, pove "fatal. Report aee that the erime j ments of Rudzki, Jenkowski, and Krysinski gained committed by а student of the ecclesiastical|a complete victory over the Russians, commanded by paien ме: aaren. | Ge neral Chrusz гей, оц the 24th, дәй, dame in DENMA SWE Russian: d 200 Р the f Sweden «i the King of рте the werekilled, Tie Rossinnsfledin disorder. каа ШЫ. Kin Danish President of the Council was the only other Afi The town of Dubna has been occupi On the 18h ult. person present. ter nte кең Meu had a peres of а an hour апда half ux Kin g of Sw pagi nu — detachment. pe ssians stationed in the tow: wn of Radzano, in С pulatinate of Ploc were att pi ze the 19th two Russian columns Dax Dvonmrzs.—At the sitting of the Schleswig Diet, on Thursday, three new deputies only ” On were entirely defeated by Zielinski т i e ki interest. e a vacan Borough „сеа x the деа Кз © goes. r. David P e Montgo mery M É. resigned. к anow, in Varese 200 Russians and 70 Pole : On the vo ay Taczanowski defeated tho Russians at а а Pugh, so candidate » for es vacan ; seat, | The Danish Royal Commissioner read a declaration of he Ministry declaring the Diet closed, on account of The Danish minority protested against the the Kurek, ош. The [In the evening the loyal inhabitants of Тнк, а band of Ante The Colon: С +1 71.6 гу + ant by the death of Sir Thom as E. Nap n con Lieut.-General t the Hon. бай Ону. е Coloneley of the 3d Foot, vaented by this promotion 1eaded by conferr ieut балы Wharton West India Regiment uties in the i San z mir, and owski at Przysucha, in the Government of Radom. On the 28th ult. the insurgent lea de er Chmielinski „Цай a the 2d r vacated by Gen. Frith's promotion, has been conferred on Major-Gen -— Botel Tryde. m Ти equ А т. Prince ph "Wales s К.Ә., n has аран his to be ncs Royal H Captain- Generat and Colonel of the Hon. Artillery in ondon. - у; еа FLEET remained at Sunderland until i it sailed for the Firth of in tw Чә Inchkeith, а e 16 will remain for. about а week in Leith Roads, and i is 018518, . | nature of the danger, is inclined to o yield, The offici: s th e statement that Prussia bas 1 m s. RIA.— —The Emperor few Vienna on the 28th ult. ges t Empress home. The оорз t Secemin, in v palatinate of Cracow, The parin pcc a defeat on the 24 ult. near yen The reinforcementa the ey had demanded froni Skie ier- tal £ Là 4b о Pros pers Aostria Rey visit ihe yo of Prossia at Gastein early f M. Ba labine, the The railway has been interrupted in the най, Dzwina. Popu ular e: хееввев were committe ted at Lembergon the 26 Several persons were injured ugus ussian иш has «ыйа great sensation called to St. Vienna. etersburg, s sata Wien er Zei eifung | denie | by the : Sepe n „Зы al | arr P bem trova at them by the populace. уау succeeded in re-establishi оза, Deputy Count Wodzicki, od and M. Sierakowski have EA d рч ultim Zimial Ir ie. * The Chamber of этер has Me ew 000 оо ч ма зна таи eat edes. and ато ап. —1t reported that the Moniteur will sory раа а note on the actualstate of the nego- | ussia. A pamphlet was published on Кеа" б de eem a Peg hor, in keen it | intimated that unless t in the full aibi as ага z of the six points, the question o: „Þe le ft to the pens | action with the Western Powers. .In the sitting of. the the is generally of 55, the armament o «ае “ А taking that in p Lower House SA on the petitio of Langiewicz eleased. from | u mprisonment йз their oU didnt recom- келип the Government to take the petition into consideration. ELA. solemn opening of айчык» рю apre the 16th ult. The ped | reseri i b get of Hungary Tw cu edits i6 - of A" аз күс о prese: of ar ms and the chances ofw blist pT м.а cireumst: as most fi urably received by s pes еш ergetiesliy n the the Russian reply. 2 necessity of the Thre ing her he Polish лечо ая believes itself Ы to tinta that. the draught of e French Note has коо f Eup or n Нох іп Hungary of me ше vec —The Fre nch p announce tbe malt missaries, who endeavouring to PRussIA.— ( жена), Zeitu. iin. stating that hat 1 is urgently im does not present ons char writer say&:— Каран ж-ы ГЕ? n three courses. 1. The otes with identical conclusions. 2. The ion of some expres- too e Poner dica The French wishes for the о despatch of. а, collective Note, which peers shouid De reque to present. LER ar 3. ме -—— of a collective | senta russia to вее# a better understanding with England. 16 says reliable zi». and inquire — tive of Pruss emergency. determined to send no dep ped Prinee Frederick, although tb The Civie E a of Berlin have to the fune y һай been invited to The шо d рт» ч of the six five Russra.—The ‚| has ordered rein ussia of Artillery st пава at Kerteh, Ni eaborg. enin po states that the Czar nts to be sent to tbe easet colaieff, Dunamu АП the eompanies of Artiller ery ootmg. fortifications of Cron: 15, ly т Шш D | debate took irod ON n the laws relative to е pr | Lc sr gere га a раны safety of Sic y. Тһе ишы е ын | ARM be reforiod j^ the Е та] of to | has have been placed on а war the | c on bat by her side. e judicial D б into t affair % es band of t Pone has The trial agen ee A т. b nr 118, will мше Тһе Тигїп provision 'The same Bill was introduce with instructions to fas iras 16 пез, һаш über ranted the est. Тһе squadron gar, t is repor! ships of tes Ni is again €—M is composed of the к, and Magenta, t i саноа везу апа к, ror will be pre h аге to be ma Вететом, The treaty for the redemption of mpra escapa cepe en та My It repea! ted | Gan. sent at де aperiens Per of Sw de and scale nd and 000 to 18,000. pur ted that er Duke з: ds а ra TURKEY.—The Sul Жу fn, wd of provisions ons oF all kinds, and Tas the exporta | ассош- " council, PRINCIPALITIES.—L » from Buchs | to the 27th ult., states that Prince Marcel po oga -— bau и and ordered а Soltau, к> upport of he неи ue "Polish qu — e Taly will not hesitate to ne ў [i ро the в from Bombay to the 24th ult, state 6 Simla, where with. the hill а favour = tke of loyalty апд, good conduct. of. бча a has yisited Lucknow in ст figit u on m forti- eaborg, and iar ig are Tronsu in the vicinity of Wi ^a (9) .—Aecounts from Warsaw state that General Berg has invested Russian cers with admi- nistrative functions, and has ordered the judges and vil assistants in legal examinations to be replaced by military . 200 persons were ported on the 90th ult. to the interior of Russia. Further atrocities have itted in the Kalisz by Colonels off and Pomeran eastles of Wionzow, Chorzow, and Rodzeb hav pilaged. Тһе pro- prietors, Prondzyuski, Zbijewski, and Chrumigowski, | г and Madame Феста hipped and ported to Warsaw. = the peasants to ded ising, in the en of the Emperor, t to үт The! 25th ult., announcing the appointment ; Czartoriski as its general diplomatic agent at King of the Belgians was B * , Avavsr 1, 1863.] of Rangoon. Captain Hazen and Surgeon Sparrow, and between 30 and 40 men of the 60th Rn. МА fallen | to th Мај or Fraser, of the ment, had die A but t UNITED STATES.— General L p^ re-crossed the Potomac with. his whole army. , with the exception of one e of 1 o guns, two caissons, and a which were captured by the v unexpected, a THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. receiving -telegraphic despatches of the re result. Col.| general feeling i is in favour о! lisions occurred on the l4th between the soldiers and 1 Marin has сыш | ‚А, of San Juan | the mob, in which Арлын of 30 persons lost their lives. of Tabasco, an ган tant position cill à s a s great many negroes ture of the mail mof а муу ке р . | — in м Sta! аг» | 5a e Me r, where vessels load carg js AM ке жы ood. Colonel Dupin has occupied the Ж-А! bes pe seen, T} g, and armed with enaena pikes brickbats, and ifr iron any them, and теп ndered themselves т ferocity. During the night , bludgeons niy calling е hem to prepare for another despera ate encounter with the enemy. The latest ped states that Culpepper, and was suppos sed to ght violent than during the day. The announcement that Me draught would be abandoned tended in some де the women | San Do SAN DourNGO.—The Paris papers publish news from indo: рта ng thata pon political amnesty bas been proclaimed in that islan BRAZILS.—The Нор. W. б. C. p has received his passports, but has not yet left Rio. Parlia ame egree to y On 15th and 16th the ii were t fury aet e i К place ee n Pennsylvania invasion, but subs ed Tho military 'and the n both campaign sequent to Ыз defea Getty belon ng а also to hi im. The action F1 Term is a£ | sides. The last = 5 of a sequence fatto the military and the ri battle. The New York Daily News says that i a ve affair, but utterly fruitless, vien in Singh and . adds that the Northern army w not Ninth Stree ay А military force bad dogs ug to drive away the 1 es to such an extent that nearly {егу e" blocks on both sides the stree Stones, ат аав as а icd Berlin, in Maryland. The | rant t advie es | upon the soldiers, who had to w aw. troops were sent up as a re cr rosea when a terrible battle ensued ; ed pom „меге killed, 18 wounded, and e taken prisone of he 7th Regiment е еб killed by stones and brickbats. One of the leaders. of tke ael JM i ested, 5000 са avalry sabres d 100 81 that Ep. tely General Sherman tho direction of th | om the prisoners had been hie iae $ 7, and after the p ed br od s ja элө un se RICAR ed for any report: from our diplomatic or consular agents of atrocities committed or threatened by Russians or Poles since the lst of ay. He thought that үн. three Mos ades moa ought to urge that the war in ауе оша be ceforth condu i^. in accordance wi "yn civilised. warfare, to sa; that vy 5 Mid themselves. take part in that war. ин А тойпейоп of s sue n гарез would te atondo On е it a аА, seized by dn The most шү Le of the riot n the Arm in Coen „р А whero а a force | to Black River, and m ye flowing ay fought a HER. with Gene: SA Johns pa with a loss of 20 T ыйы s it seems а conti ain that of Joh e. Fort Hudson onini котан to the Federala on е m General Bragg’s has he Меп bac va Сыыйа to Atlanta, dnd General n i captured 4000 "prisoners diine Дит тоа А даа; i combined expedition of Federal troops and iron clads under General Gilmour | and дашып 'Dahlgren, has captured Morris Island in Charleston ros except about one mile on the north | end, which includes Fort Wagner a Cumming's Point. On the llth they attempted to Fort y assault. The parapet was gaine but the supports could not be got up. Another unsuccessful а pb was made on the 12th, and the fort still held out on the 15th, though minin нагу w defeated | mob had edi en the tered the mob at tha& point. One ri Louis riddled l with зр and fell desi à the Armoury. Three young women b serio operations had been commenced against it. ichmond Inquirer says the capture of Vicksburg, Bragg’s retreat, Lee’s repulse, and atta ck, Charleston are the most serio he. nt wi 2 attended the Confederate arms ві mencemen thi багу fo his d ; 1 ofthe war. All persons in the South E MX to tabs | LE ipd — the деу, of PT Ъоофег | dore: up arms are x к & out of the Con . Gereral Siss 8 arevolution. Govern d organ has entered. d dni. — Таска son, George- | the State phó and the Démocratic press jown, and des troying the railroads opposed to the x ре ав хвалы), while the at different points, рр g { Republican press that it must be carried qut at Cineinna t. G texi houtthe State. | all hazards. Heyohlcan ES Democratic P | are 1 i n their mutual abus s » prevent his bera T бмо River. n declar red un martial -— and the inhabitants | the ri Cincinnati ad each party accusing the other of being responsible бе|; course is inflaming ublie mind popular feeling against rua, ded the danger. Crowds of people are leaving e Со onseripti on openly manife ested itself in New York | New York, and sending their famili n nada, x i Hie 13th in acts S^ gaps and destruction. А mob |Arehbishop Hughes has DE. da ш, оЁ 5000 attacked ш е - es in which the lots were being | persons in front of his residence. He appear full drawn, drov ык ree of' whom were | sacerdotal and told them they were called rioters, severely земаше the meni papers, and ае could not riotous face a If finally set fire to and destroyed the buildi Тһе | they were recommended keep police and provost guard attempted to interfere, but quiet, though in case of a violent assault upon their were quickly disarmed, and forced to seek safety in flight. rights capu provocation every man bad а right to А number of them were d, ove and n defend his b ——— тыл his life. | to death. Colonel Brien was seized and hanged on | in opprobriou: в to Poe ; saying, “һе did not a lamp post, and Mr. Kenmedy, the superintendent of Жз. pn Plin in vei acing by a Le. bullocks lice, was seriously injured. also d er ati ж is of Ireland, wh as the some of the other б anda t the - = 5, 2 te^ Не — ds. г Y: yr > tending to the adjoining houses, valuable property | was e Мр - ge e ^ a "gentleman ;* at i was destroyed. The Coloured pe cta New Y were аде >b "Great Britai or any burnt to the трче элүү” was — 1 other foe ihe wo of the city, with their but erg ma а strong police fo: tender babes. at their beue, would look to * men" attacked wherever seen, 10 or 12 were benten to to death | [тр not to “ gentlemen" for protection ; that he felt it or боон into the river, rioters, posts in and entreated them all to go quie Шу home, а seek а |, different parts of the city, and a fire was lighted em, z his to а cinder, hen еоПесіей | able grounds fi remedy for all their grievances in the ballot-box, President Lincoln has ordered E оп and the Constitution "will be preserved, and that perman Pr mission of Mr. Stephe MT Mi E re cite lor Td exchange war upon f os footing of agre civilised па! — divesting 16 of the т | savage character which had been | the Federals, i in spite of all the efforts and protests of the Confederates. icd Мехтсо.- —1t i ів reported peres is pem his сае Do | x of the done as soon as possible, and had sent the А и.о spin ington ith the President in relation to | Cruz. ( in hourly expectation oflinterior аге to ir York would be M. сей e T E way to York. Yellow i ee PU е меой be ries that moment to enter that policy, x oed that itm dne with a view to sí to urina dep expression to his hat Russia should have been so ill- advised asto pursue a policy with regard to Poland ch could only result in endangering the peace of Europe. e Earl of ELLI ROUGH rega the answer of Prince Gortschakoff as a 1 termination of the attempt bs Neqoe d with any hope of success. We now knew exactly re we were, and it was for Majesty's Go ament My нА nsider what ү were aioner. Wed to fe Ple D ia 1 ills of Exchange Bill, thi Prisoners (Scotla: ill, the Charitable Uses e mies Clauses Bill, and the Poisoned Grain, Фе., Prohibition Bill were read a third time and Moxpav.—The Consolidated. Fund. торті read a time and passed. The Commons' reasons for in- ding on one of their ai ndments to - Alkali Works R the o District Р; were agre: СІЛРРЕ, in calling attention to the | на guarantee of the transferred to ferred to the main guaran ара хав might ht involve Noe this А іп serious com; RussELL believed that the transfer of these Ibation of the country and of Parlia- had been proposed met with the general appro! КО ав no vote or resolution regard to the futur the recent disturbances, —'The Earl of DERBY entire pariga vd ith Lord Stratford ы Redclifés denuncia 1 and his objections D interests of th to ine. n, in the M ERO DA REDFEDALE notet i ia бш ол ве of the T Committee of Council and condemned E on i ^E that it was d да po yim country in aid of the public revenue.—The Commons having been TESOUE, dropped. the Assent was given by Com- summoned to the tar the Royal, Asse — mission to the followin THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avavsr 1, 1863, Majesty's Government and the Gov ernment of Peru, and that that xe F CO E negotiations on the subject were still pending. — Lord . GRIF FITH inquired | PALMERSTON stated, in answer ei an inquiry of Mr. GRIFFI еп ork wit e vi on), Fortifica ons (Provisions . for Expenses), Prison Ministers А Chu "x Ser vices с Wales ees Stock, Sydney Branch Mint, Colonial Letters. Patent. risdiction of Justices, Oaths elief in Crimina P i m pe ded i ] ifäculty small-pox in those animals.—Mr. Lowr replied that the а =ч А — in order that such a result result of the vaccinating experiment had поё been satis-| might n mds "la By the reaty constituting Greece a factory, while with regard to inoculation, the evil was о гены kingdom t the territorial limitations were net with the ө ваше that it was quite unnecessary for the Government to interfere | of th ntracting parties, and no future change would be by legislation to prohibit the practice. Academical Babeirip- made in 1 tbése limits without ИНА зы. Rud the treaty tion.—Mr. SON brought vnder notice the petition from | by which the Ionian Islands would be added to тесен would е! i e of Охѓог to i the same sanction as а Colonial Acts pou nm Savin "ing. ment, Naval - Medical. Supplemental Fund Soci Win diii- es Act (1861) Amendment, Union Relief кей ne Continuance, Turn- pike Acts ы: dec, Augmentation of Ветейсез, Cler- olonies), i imits of . d ire fof буте ы degree: HENLEY said that Ше | PALMERSTON, in answer to another question, said that he de. . petition did not — represent the Ын of the University. bee all responsibility for any assertions made by M. Lesseps Mr. GoscHEN that. the Church of England woul e сця ог "defending. the the р са Н of Forced Labour on hi n i erw m cla Turnpike. te Arrangements, yc) m "апау chial Churches (Ireland), British € ia Bow e ё ape and Improvement оў Lands (ireland), yr erts айо, TON Medals, Telegraphs, Charitable Uses, Com; Clauses, Фа ent h d ег and stronger.— | ord : Lord В. Сес. took a different view of the value of subscription. | that order would apply to the Peninsular and Oriental as well i i to decide | as to -— — Poland.—In answer to Mr. HENNESSEY, University. Lord d that, in his opinion, it would be The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER said that the question of маам ут "the interests of Poland to tell Russia that tho tests in the Un | rr was connected with the usual training Meroen ^ the Treaty of Vienna were no longer of value,— ofthe young. The parents of England would not be satisfied | Mr. O'H ород о questions кыйыш the Administration © А I children m the bete t without some I of Justice. P AL ~The House was then summoned, to the religious ould be sorry to see the interfere! House of Lords to hear the Queen's speech read by commission, of алон SS necessity, ВЛАЕ the On "ite return the АА, read the Queen's speech аб the University, modifications of which should beits spontaneous aet. | table, and the session of 1863 was brought to a conclusion. After MT in which Mr. Lvcow, Mr. б. Durr, Mr. NEWDEGATE, and Mr. уке Чо Ж aget the е dropped. —-Mr. C. BENTINCK Z т. MoNsEL ntion to the proposed cession the Jonian Islands to Greece.—Lord env iesu PALMERSTON said. tnt there had been no change in the policy of the Government on the subject. They still — that| MONEY —БВвттїён FUNDS: Con they should be А the interests and wishes of the Ес dud ч зар d e P Rie Money, d 95i alg ps Y RE z zx o ЕА a ЕЯ а o £e © & e E о 1 В Д „Ж m р r Ота Confirmation, with 46 Railway and other рөсү уе "Bills. The LORD CHANCELLOR then read е Que een's Speech for the proro- gation of Parliament, as follow: * My Lonps асе ажо о Соки LEMEN, ^d e are commanded by her r Majes y to release you from УЙ зает їп ге неё and at the same time to а to you her Majesty's acknowiedgments forthe zeal and assiduity Sith which you have epist yourselves to the per- doe 65 of your duties during the session now- brought to a lose. * Her Majesty has seen with deep regret the present condi- tion of m ind Her Majesty has been кыа, їп ет with the Emperor of the Fren pel nd the Emperor of Austria, | Ionian people and of Greece if they gave the Islands the option in negotiatiohs, tho object of which has been to obtain ihs of uniting with Greece, but they would not force it upon ee per С 1 TC e 931 Ck, to $; ETE ree wc {йн nt X bey stipulations of the Treaty of Vienna i 5, | them. Мт. M. Mirxrs called attention to the fees de- nd 93$ to 1; Thirty Years? Annuities, 15}; n behalf ofthe Poles. Нег Majesty trusts that those s теты manded by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster for| Red i Telegraph, nu 1-16; Bank Stock, P "паб the — PC publie Monuments in peur Abbey. Stock, 226 to 228; Dit b Juro er Cent. "Stock, 108i пуну im Engie id he ; Di С Debentures, 1863, 1001; I ticide in England and Wales.—Sir О. GREY said he saw no toi; Ditto "pour per vent. e > ‚ 1008; ^m C Чай that the crime of infanticide was increasing, | Ditto, 1864, Кнм to 1; PEA b os 16s. рт. ; Five. ЕА нА tio ненне powér KOME | Doc eee ME apter of Westminster, fere in. tha matter. r Кошык called. attention to the | Half per омы mo; В Exchequer B Bills, a ee Polis question, and p: ome severe strictures upon the | 2s. pm.; ` gy ptian, reply of Prince Gortschakoff té the note of the Briti: Miu Дотан 1035 to 108 у Ditto, gie pis "103; Greci 321 ment, which, he observed, must — р y any good to $; Ditto, for Acct., 321 to 1; Ditto Coupons, 15 resulting from negotiation. He c nded tl ondu ict of to 16: Itali йр Railway. 78% x Austria ; but thought it was h Фа че, apes rr rae мок inent 3 , t т P xs i 62. 8531 БР шш A — Fives in ET Hose M pur on + ; ies ә AE сд. o 6% А а 8 ЧА HA m сасе y ussian, А ; Sardinian, о $; Spanish, for d Rarua, Lord Parwensro said that Acct., 532; Ditto Passive, for Acct., 321 to 2; Ditto land d by most de байге; bati it | Acc ED 9 UE 45 шнш o die hr “him to answer of band what course her | Certificates, for Acet., 126 to 4; Turkish, 1854, s adopt itto 1858, fo Ditto 1007. Bonds, datione will D carried into egere and that thus а рас distressing to humanity and Nus арвег to the tranquillity о Euro e mi be brought wa “Те c civil war between the оен and Southern d я 2 contest. ' Her Majes how has seen no reason doratt from that Ж: t neutrality which her Majesty has end from the e beginn р.а the ** The Greek nation havin y ^ m Pris f Den- mark for their Xing, he her Majesty i is taking Аны With a view to the union of tbe n Islands AA Ls —€— of 5 For this purpose ler Majesty i-a ith the Powers who - Анн d ена "3 Fra W which those ds were p. нч e the pu о of the British Crown; and the v wishes of the Ionians on the subje union will be du ly ascertained, ** Several i i Majesty's Gov barbarous ой! committed Ја upon | this h: id ва say, 7 Е rs siot determined to act in raid d 7 f British subjects have rendered it necessary for her Majes P with [eem >: z у ipa reet 1862, 67 ; Ditto "фо or Ai ‚ 671; Venezuela, or to demand reparation ; and her Majesty hopes that her cox Aes p - with the p they have recently ac- t. 23$; Di tto 1862, 551; Ditto for Acct., 563 to 594. will be conċeded by the Japanese Government, Men t its | quired at South Kensington.—Lord PartMwERsrON said that he ST being necessary toresort to coercive measures to m. | understood that th. tractors for the Exhibition ing of “Тһе Em of Brazil has thought fi to break. off his | 1862 had sold that curious structure for 20,0001. more than the Bank of E 1 : diplomatic relations with her Majesty, uence of her | sum for which it had been offered to the public, and that the an& 0 ng an. dear S not baring com puel “Че demands wi Toas n c ын chef | the proper шр of tho land ебу paroias Op Uh ; е to. er thi tion o . this e estrangement should TERUEL md would be glad to consideration of ће Lords’ reasons for disagreeing from оће of | Notesissued,, . .,&128,5610% Gorernm ка nment Det к: = 9100 her relations with Brazil re-establis the Common?’ amendments of the p Works Regulation Bill, Gold Coin and Bullion +; 183014050 Hou he Commons, on a division, insisted u Von mae nad Bullion pen. Parishes A mendment was Leo e = Hor М ajesty окай us to нен "c you er warm ш n and Ner £28,564,050 7225581000 — ТЬе ' amendments Fisheries . BANKING DEPARTMENT. Ireland) E ВШ. were ied and ultimately о bi, The ссни * Capital > ЖИ л MR Босого us аа to а number of other Bills were considered | Безу, трий дий: s оў ар: Аад M n m aq sm E ecurities .. .. 19 E m іи Dissenters.—Sir M. Pero asked the | Banks, ee MEE ners ied eun Quy 109 MS T бого whether o had heard of the Harc dh ofa a adm Divi- iiia Gold a and Silver Coin ,. 880,185 Mr. and Mrs. Hulin by the Rev. H. Walmesley, vicar of Other Dep sicci E UR THEME St. Briavels, Gloucestershire, after they had been previously Sev Un ANR and. Other bills — 630,746 married in a Di тА th ear, permanen d arsenals ; and her Majesty commands us m: ылы for the provision you have made for the те Ас чй of his Royal Highness Prince I 18 ND GENTLEMEN, “The ine d induit the civil war in North A. merica has pm upona god: uà her M ыс, 8 subjects in the manufac- turin, and ef of. which such generous and абон pes ieri have 8а] has in some а "diminished; and her Majesty has given р т assent to measures calculated es have а beneficial influen. t Y A entered the parties in r-book as bachelor and ПУТЧ 38,576,240 M-MÁRSHALT, NET nster, knowing of the pravioya epis dy A AT ca the А ees (шысы ы: ben prosecute the such entries. —Mr. BRU! žaid the E Peine iin ао no doubt it was an o taste and decency.— ee rr gn Ввосе inquired whether in the j €exaiette pt the O2 гек. event of the segni Islands bein Dr to Greece, her ыш FRIDAY: July 24.-BANKRUPTS.—J. Н. Arpznsow, Everton, Lanea: vereign of the order of St. Michael and St. George, wo shire, General Merchant— R. BRIGDEN, hton. Stationer—A. 1 флот. continue to — the sole power of conferring that order.— Clerkenwell, ГАМ екеу Quer О БЕ Гут ды" Mr. С. Foste replied that her Majesty would do ham, Gloucestershire, Carpenters—F. Влвкев, Alrewas, Staffordshire, "S the poet pude Pot conferring the о, DN would n Grocer—W. Borzanı, Birmingham, ЕКЕ с Cambri e, Tailor й Rua M e Ionian Islands om ot and Robe Maker—J. Тапса orton $ ji esx, 2. . *Symptons of a'ren of disturbance have manifested themselves fu ber ase colony pf New Zealand, but her Majesty trusts that by wise and conciliatory measures, sup- ed by adequate means of repression, order and tranquillity menting the inco fices, and she trusts that this measure will be conducive to th “ Her Majesty h ай fc е zeviaton attention to the opening of a Roman Catholic Burial Ground Wolverhampton, Journeyman Mill Maker Jomw PETER CROWTHER, M йар коз Tam of. ae Statte Бо Book, art he ай of many | a£ Sydenham, and сан e had E espera =н е Chelsea. Mason G. Сатон, MERIT LIA cde Dis, Wall which, айо t һәй become obsolete or unnecessary | way.—Mr. MONSELL at the hon. member for meys Clerk—G. Devarr, Dudley, Worcestershire, . Obstructed the he condensation of th of tute law. id Warwiekdhire had hounded the late Mr. Turnbull of the Record pO оо SV. Divus, Wombridge, Бору. WIES. “ Her Majesty has felt much Deni givin g her assent Office to death, inasmuch as the anxiety of mind which he | Dnaxz, Northtawton, Devonshire, URBE E AVIES, Bii а, an Act еа upon a well defined ow that Volunteer suffered. in consequence of the imputations made t his | Cabinet Ma сынышы i вистой, DECEM force which has added а most im important element to the defen- | character by Mr. Newdegate and арый: == Аел him to Ж eid Boarding ап ule sive means of the + his grave; and i Mr. Newdegate mig Tov rin saa v Russell Grove, Vassal Road, Her ving, eces Nottinghamshire Licensed had 5 s Gvanp, Bedminstei 1 might ha: ve врахей "Victualler—D. FINLAN Dar бш Street, » from. odis Manufacturer d. p ты Eyde, Isle of TD. DEN. inumn Stranraer е .H. HOCKING, „ Yorkshire, tates will y assist her Majesty in those | that it was intended for the Wr duy nd iut Falmouth, Со тай, Painter $; Hator Jate of endeavours which Great Britain has long been engaged in TET at A Brompton. TA aawer Yorkshire, Tea D —J. Нилавв, Queen's Bi nildings, Brompton, making to put an end to the perpetration of that most dis- RDobserv red at thoro was groat п mystery h anging ov over tho Carpenter- T. Heaton, Ince, pc T oe A Watana graceful crime, Her Majesty has assented with satisfaction to APEE of Herat. Some time ago the Government received a | B п, Fishmongor-- n ridge xs má, Oil and Colourman — many other measures of pu Дш кешн; the result of your | telegram from the British mission at Teheran that Ba жен һаа y ahead, labours during the present sess: been taken by Dost Mahomed's Affghan forces; but the | Bermondse Piave eller—R. е "St. James's Sire mi Я “It has been gratifying to pv Majesty to observe that not- оул исне had not been confirmed. The accounts аз to | Plater—J. Boer er E podere withstanding many adverse circumstances, Ts Spree ы death of the Dost were conflicting.—On the order of the | Medlock, cashire, їп Street, City, Hair Net Manufac- ibiti е lder — А. W. Levert, Jewin her empire continues red. h great | day for the third Ye of the Exhibition Medals Bill, Mr. fure T Wirit CrAnx Derrow, Harrogate, Yorkshire, Whitesmith— ам аға Фай has ае И" in E Bri itein f m the Fe condemned the precipitancy Mia which Ves measure | J. Loxo, Downham Market, Norfolk, Coac Painter -G paman Me es effects of the civil war in America, and in Ireland, from the | had ied throu; Tits ts earlier в and the objection- Toxteth Park, diverpool, Bhipwright n. COE td аше жегинин results of three unfavourable une the financial resources of | able nature of the principle ОГЫ and concluded by ыас d uen) — Сынай Malford, "Wiltshire, Tailor—W. MEDDOWCROFT, the Kingdom һауе been fully eene i mi its - tlthejBilljbe read athirdftime that day week. go e: ep N, | Notting Hill Boarding House Keeper 7. Mason, Duncan Terrace, general commerce with the world at at large has not been e Товр MAYOR, Mr. J. FOWE) ibo MUR Sir G. SUp- | Islington, Jeweller—W. M'LAREN, Eaton Street, Ebnlieo, late Teade $ erially oue аа the Bill, gy R. CECIL, Mr Burr, and үнү Рахов, =W. Мила, мо Ба Кулал Middle е ud ОНАЙ рт. to баа that e ena ees of great sai — Her Majesty | opposed n On a division the motion а as пера ү b: n" уо ү Ке, мики Neycastie e pun $ Й тегт. S Poore and 1.1. that her t Indian possession ring 1 was then read a me an сакт Kenilworth, Attorneys-at Law— W. Н. PERKINS, treet, from the ber gd hich lately overspread э узена аран | i T ipi T ir Ө. BowvER, the order for the Med reading of ool wie h, Tailor and Outfitter -G. PATRE, Жош Redford, E upon а course of ни Social, бое and сот- ск sibi Jurisdiction tion иш Сачу. Bill was Dev nd С. Pinno Hoxton, Wholesale Shoe Wem Reavy, Old Jewry, вае егсіаї, which holds out Lan сее for the growing | and the Bill withdrawn. e House en coun Yeyor— W. H. J. Romzrws, Crawford Street, Bryanston р тар prosperity of those € с cd .—Precedency of. P Edinburgh "Dublin, and York. Sie Déaler—C. Ест, Mare Street, Hackney, Attorney's Clerk C. Новьлтзол. | “Оп Re ing Сх r Soveral с " will still have ; in answer to Mr. Brown-Westhead, said мае te Within, i: 0089 m i et ме Merchant important ; and her M Mehr fervontiy prays Corporation of London *& was the only one in England whi ad | Coachman — SrOWELL and AxELIA JAwE EvrRETT, Апепу, xs that the Мер o ^ Ini ht ty God may atten effort & right to present a petition to the Queen in person. " Te J, Sraxxzx, Wolverhampton, Licensed Retailer of idle Sraten promote the nd happiness of her su messed the o joo question of precedence as between the Lord Mayor of York, Northampton plumber- Бапта С Horse "Park Walk, Chelsea, of ome es iia arnest solicitude.” the rincón of Edinburgh and the Lord Mayor of е ат N З iber-G. eem Wo Keeper — Н. Sr) e Commission for proroguing € the Parliament was then e ore, arise. — Mr. LAYARD, in replying to RUE Lerwier, Ай ашк, Yorkshire; Linen Draper- W. Tas read, and the Lord Chancellor, in Н РА nam зва Bowyer, said that the terms of the arbitration in фе Case of Gornal Grocer—H. TowLe, late of ottinghamshire, Surgeon Parliament to be prorogued to Wednesday tke 14th of October. Captain Melville White had not yet been settled between hi H. Tuomas, Hereford, чугы E a Ў bh» Avavsr 1, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. “Kent, Carrier — H. Татгок, Rinstead, Norfolk, Higgler-A. Токмак, | will be so ipe p as to form a full-tide dam, | area of „Ета ance, U ае, Derbyshire, Brewers Manager—W. "VUnavnanr, late SE WIL d tb k will be ried on 4 host Я tl , H di s B С pt о this time the policy of the Ec uu eL ure Ure [uri бе wok wi а short Теп, so | Hudsow’s Bay Company has been one of rigid exclusion Püshipwearmouth. Durham, Воо and 'Shoem г Е. У › New dà eos b toe portio Жей D^ ing been to preserve the country as оаа овака затен nant, гаа Мане у Voo! | be removed dians. "The fresh operations contem- Оона Place onere de Whitechapel, Builder —J. Yares, jun, | in iu formation of is qs AT "e The plated by the new co mpany are the erection of a tele- ih. Н 7 " H "M Fimo. Plum i T Summerston, Stirling- Erg used as a dam betw veen high and low water | graph line connecting Canada eru itish Columbia, ü А shire, Farmer — W VERIS E - qj к, hshi ANKRUPTS.—J. Glamorganshire, б. UFETNBON; Gresthorpe,. КЫК сыкы ус Miller— —J. BURTON, Price's Yard, "и. {О n r | the SANE divided by the bridges into taies sections, rm This, which y C Mies 2500 and for ved pu rpos the erefre, pu bea pera M". Behind the debe ла wall, and eath the and sewers oadway, he proposes to construct a араў ng oraska, and Washing- e»; "tle "iesdomment of the mines near the head of eo uy of the embankment wall. The total I Ё the Rock mbankment will be about 7000 ft., but «n is each of whi ch will be viewed by itself, and the line 4. 11 Ж. hà д 4 ps Y and t e encouragement of all: undertakings "panier with тта and commercial enter prise. THE Duron aif, IN AUSTIN FRIARS.—At t isb Street, rd Coach ainte: i rd d Ва il pes RE A Em M Hon Roa! 8] тапш i OS ar к Батал y, late Groce: to the other. minster t The first section will be from West- ford Brid ntinuous line of e Wa terloo, and the third from Waterloo es the corporation their | valuable limes, which. Was саду saved fro m де- т | бо Бате Bridge, . GURNEY, St. „тоте ade ollow. gate Огоот. unm Dari its self be productive of га not long ago by fire. This library, which consists ~; оа лена Март, Wakefield, Yo Dun annia Medal Mamm 1 volumes, was vibe by Marie Dubois, fact ——J. E. H4 , Wisb Cambrid, ire, Grocer—A. HEYLIN, еа ow, Publish БЕЛГЫ Street, East. Mile End, | DOAtS are eren DURS and there d be 1 bra 16 Asi and е were made to it ме Rope Manufacturer--J. Тсетох, Willington, Qum. ARUM di с culty in connecting t пе з riv n y the mbassadors, the rer—A. J кѕом, Ipswich, la as ок. N fle Maker—3. Жат, О iff, Beer Retailer . Тохомах, Blackman а Compa ny,a ker the wealthy members р у, E E RR E {ЖОГ ach of the bridges there are, and must be, ecu ot we i ipu on, It includes a үрү fera resting ester, aper ARSHALL, " еу "n СЯ Мтттонметте, la e of Trinity пем, 18 Islington, Commission | places for steamers, and midway between the bridges | collection of manuscript letters of the e Бе. Eeclesias- A t — ЈоѕзЕРН DaAGNALL MUDDIMAN, inj Toe ire, z Piumer-- Аква Мазан, Copenhagen. Streeti Caledonian. Road, | еге are landing- places s of some description, which wil руй, ical г need eg € © йе: | Mn Warehous пап-Јохи Mason, Ri Runcorn, Cheshire, Shig шет - rs h 'To meet these гейге nts it Lows Bon ii sas cR rindal, Archbishop As тт " the first minister Salford, Lancashire, late Indigo Manufacturer—R. N. Parsons, Dudley, | is proposed to treat each ud h of emban ant from | Canter ШУ; izet, ASCO, Wi rshire, Dealer ttle—C, Рвмаплт, В » Cornw. 3 Fatmer-N. Pzsnoms, Basford, Notünghamshire, Iate. Cos! Dealer--H. bridge to bridge asa complete design, veg e th e of the Dh kh hurch in London ; Bullinger, Datheneæ, Erexvx, Brighton, Licensed io Let Flys and Horses-H. MosrmeoN, d Joh the Martyrologist ; аё letters of Нашах, вай Yam Maker To жатты SUE MAUI | tive, as; well.as useful-and necesse; e os At the prin xi йиде e Dut epublie, in- onger-- W. Бован БЕ Andrews Terrace, WündewüFt Rond, Айт: West t B idge th d hich t cluding th Prince of Ora fterwards William I., e me сс ы с д , d = estmins F^ ri ge TN way, which rises at an | clu e 1 afterwar @ man Coachman-—J. RUSSELL, А: ster, Devonshire, Saddler— W. Жал) n T Chelmsford, Essex, Накег 4. Reeves, Shrewsbury, Licensed Victualler- | inelination n 80 to the level of the bridge, will Ж Sir соти de Майин, Count d t Aldegonde, the Admiral Тапсак, тонда Derileri Browsyt, Torrano Gardens, Ganden | Веб. back З Pr 40 feet from ihe face of th he embank.|of the Dut н, P one contains 272 Road, Dissenting Minister—C. 8мтти, Island of Portland, Dorsetshire, | me. 2 масу and the intervening ill 1 үк уг lette m Orts geographer to Shoe Maker—W. § Liverpool, Shipwrigl M. бнікгрѕ, Lon *; " Benton, Northumberland, Hotei Keeper Н.М. Sarri, Flamstead Lodge, | A8 а enade and ste amboat- -pier, having. access from rion Il. of Spain, re the chief Jearne and seien- А. 1. Surra, Sewell Place, Claphau Koad Publican and prickiayer— | tl tific men of the age; , portrait etchings of Albert Durer H. Surra, late of Leigham Place South, Lambeth New Road, Bricklayer— va Пош of Parliament, "This ж terminate | by bimself, Ortelius J. SwrrH, Howthoi York: , Farmer — F. Swrzzck, Fowke's Buildings, Great Tower Street, Merchant—F. E. Тоскек, Old Broad s ut abrupines кше various rim f architectur re | polyg ot Bible), al Ximenes, G: r, ini м, City, B Д Broker — J. qu PNE n MR at this point, Betw lestminster and Hungerford William Camden, Dr. John Dee д» t Queen DC No AMA UE Маут ТУ! че х Devonshire, десне in РОВ ЕВ Wino: 7 Büstori, tordshire T | pro) pos sed to in Serme rd at that point the "beautiful | and Li neoln, several of the English bishops of those Rm v VIL Marra remith, Private Tutor pene gate at the end of вакт Street, prede: оен and of the Lord Mayors of London. Тһе prin- =J, C. E -upon-Hull Con fectioner- 3. Meus ghoslanerchrugog, Denbig ‚ Tailor. G. Waiomr, $t. Thomas ше ter a de m n by Inigo Jones. On either side of|cipal part of the di consists of mds EUM SCOTCH BEC UESTIATIONS. MCN Ånpenson & ime H ungerford and Waterloo Bridges vii e — editio of the e Germ т mated Bible n glish, goo ng gel WIE, PRO. vumishing REPAS Aene SD. TON es landing places, the dummies for which will be partly | editions of the е Лаввісз, i uminate i jui чоч Ciothier — D. Marw. M uere. Wine m Baker—J. STRUTHERS, G! кә dune Kirkwall, Ironmonger 7 nd Spirit ant=W. Surra, Broughty Non lasgow. Spin 4dÜctropolis апу itg Vicinity. POSED OT щы ouncil, Com pe Wate. resent petition, from Mr. rlow pi cis Giles, civil engineer, for the Fra tof the feudi "^ a railway еси by bim |fi e purpose of re eliev ving the pres and o Nd cud e He proposes to ln this melins pe ек behind the Mansion Hou tue Regent Fiet, running under inta Mark iot ss Farringd Lincoln's-Inn-iel Trafalgar Square, ioc of extension бока the east to the, Fenchurch Stree! sin a аб. the атна а e the trai concealed river, in front of the general line of embankment, 1649, апа payan. to China i in 1670; ; making in all about 2000 volumes, AILWAY FROM THE TO —At the last meeting of the Court e wi 30 feet above the roadway, and hereafter to be enr ы е | with b roups of Р, t — m he high erel den to the river w а second fight of Б Р Luscasmrus REI n House Com Жен e meeting of (ЖАР р моны the report фен Half way between gairi and Waterloo атаб it that the total amount vos hk jon da interest, was to 2 nteach end 507, of which 428,8022. 125. ‚ 14. had been 2671. 14s. 4d., remitted to the distressed scriptions ved during the week песе; to 1| 2,1707. 15s. pA of which 692. 7s. Ad. was from cmd aud 2,1017. 7s. 9d. from v e sources. 31 gran were m e — in all to Всвілхетох Нот eene e to Parliament see descending to the i of the lower. or embank- shows. tat Burlington Howe with t its gardens, was ent roa way, which would n 1854 for 140,0007. The Meade of the this central feature as viewed from the river. On eithe grou und is ^d ut 34 acres. The s is now occupi side of this approach a line of tope fees be er el by the vy it eed f met dene University of on the landside of the emba nkmen t ro oadwa the backs Lo ndon, Lin Socie the Chemical of which Beer ушнен, Corps are allowed to crescen рер, ween | drill i in the tege — in а tempo: building which еъ р а Blacktri iem Bridge in t of|they have been tted to eren: ther the same principle as those , adjoining. the t uldir pose. "No i income is pride from the an eire the annual outgoings and cost of maintaining it а € OF METROPOLITAN TUnRNPIKES, — The be йерген of ake or 10 trai wif Е: the worki e He bad во o arranged. the лаз of | the as to avoid all t main sewers, to drai - pest deg it unnecessary to alter the level of any s Farringdon Street. The terminal |o stations at еа and at the Cireus, Oxford Street, № the intermediate stations at Chancery Lane and аб |а liem int near Trafalgar Square and | Chari б. would be in open cuttings, at depths averaging 25 feet from the surface, wi to deal with. іме sewers without infusy MP the of а sim aracter dow: D nto the level of -the яа. li g being ive Metropolis T fiag казы Act Amendment Bill, which am y It is proposed ses for pr in елү first ата, to construct the embankment „wall nd of 4 fill in b - nd it to the level 118 пе removal, о! m Ju уч ca ates and 56 side puih and "the setting free Il-gate obstruction of about miles o Middlesex side of the Thames. are:— tion and report, with an instruction р. confer with the Cupcaledoners of Sewers on the e EMBANKMENT, — e & bed of gra river mud, overlaying I tne clay, raging from about 15 feet to 25 feet in thickness. of this bed а Hodgron (of Finlay, Hodgson, & or Piccadilly high-water mark, and afterwards to arrange for the be removed are:—Fulham, Walham Green, Earl's ier ont ofthe area Tee дуа Co "ens AW war Hammersmith, Notting Hill, „The memo orial w. , BAY il M he ational | Har d, Kilburn, Camden Town, Kingsroad pose ~ lefly тае onnected | Gate, P High Street, Chalk Farm, verstock Hill, ith Сај dn чот have purchased the entire | Camden Road, Brecknock Gate, Kentish Town, Glou- per. and rights of the Hudson ps ay Company, at | cester Place, Holloway Road, Islington, Ball's Poud, т. Bazalgette has ithe price of 3001. for ex 1007. stock. ы total | City Road, Kingsland R Cambridge H Hack- Вова of Works Hie, oar 500,0007., and the iii of the purchase Med Тіске and € Кет : therefore bee п 1,500,007. Sir Бавно Head, | Teddi Im p" work. еу Governor leni lof Canada i , | PARK.—T for à Mr. C. M. La à í hant | Park, at Muswell Hill, was opened on the 23d ult. with will G in London connected v with the - trade ist ees и a lt fête and м а эт ч f the ith six direct f o Á ; : 7 feet bel "ia БОША d; viz., taara Eden Colvile ended as hi cgo af уурын and Xx and ave- G. Lyall, f Hath & Co.), J. Асосдои London, ere | G. Tali, M-F., D. Neiertebngei GE Qo), 3. HW. es | estate ot Muswell Hill, lately belonging to hróder, and Ricbard Potter. The property of t the т. Rhodes, and, making in a "x extent shes pti шш; 450 а pe чө "the most aa фањ n They wil ау lower , portion. of nd eges at а depth of about 1 1 , and 10 feet above the London clay, or about depth o of the bottom of the deep-water channel of ihe river in the mid-stream. In огде r to get in the founda- tions to this depth Mr. Baz es, by exen- == within them, to — till them with Portland cemen Aem within 6 feet of low mei and at depti, and upon, the onere to о build the -brick granite-faced em caissons | * mn 115 new e | &c., hith herto em їп rations of the to be у, Hudson’ : А-1 seen edere 03, 1 5697., а cash London » if verd in yid part of England; On te Sigit balance of 370,0007., and the 4-6, "]anded ает Les e grounds it is intended to "ele nave, gran nted dé the раву under their charter nearly idm courts, transepts—in fact all the and — centuries ago, extendi ing over an diee of - Exhibition Фе ини at s large as Europe т: in the southern eiii t there «dio rn into which the visitors of which, оона УТ Canada with portion | may retreat in rain, and the only railway than twice the Columbia, there 1з a fertile and е? tract ns | settlem said to comprise mo mi accommodation «Аы King's а the Wood Green Station of tbe Great Northern, on the grounds ГАтатвт 1, 1863, 3 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ————————— to intrust the care of | of — the order of Knighthood of St. Maurizio and ofthe Park itself. ТЕ is intended sion, for thes sequestration of ls estates till the claim, ft the teer А and the grounds entirely to the Corps of Lazz e parties are о о he Lor i missionaires, and to dis "Ages diti with the The Irish schoolmaster Michael | І, ord Curriehill, and Lor rdmillan, held that " 1 police м4 in favour hd old soldier ons, tt їп |1 f the fat т Me Campbell, of Glenfallogy IN "di ALL.—On S им у carriage а тр rh ays ago, was iunt it aan Furl of Breadalbane, w ich t e petitio ag it к. а еа айта ay took gics t the Lodee им the Buckinghamshire у аА magistrates in this town | pugned, had been hitherto recognised, Mr. 4 Richmond Terrace betw old man who acted as | 99 Thursday. Both the injured persons were a ү to|claim to be considered the heir apparent i: le gate-keeper, and T daughter who lived with him. It atte end and g give their e та йы, and the old la ady who |а allowed, They considered. that the peti itioner hon of intemperate habits, and fre- u А attacked magistrates committed the prisoner for trial, and | have mentioned the date of ү» birth of М pis ampl each oth д: Be ith a £h with | refused t pt bail father, as, although the person whom his grandfathe a fork—and stabbed eac hég. кэ kirtan that both married had been at the жь the wife of another mag were pm to the hospital, b ud they stili remain in a | there was nothing to prevent the supposition о ofan serio THE Жыла + Mem. —The young таап gs. EUN d Deas dissented from the other judge who was cha ed with t £ 4 Pid IL - к MURD fis i eM х " holdin that sufficient facts had been stated pe little giel FRES ought. hetas ARA init | men concerned in yid of т; Fitzgera - rie | sies гние to justify the sequestration of the estate; зац trate at знат Police- court on Thu paons ынай i бф — ALS — omg e sine rsda : a dn A. A oq a Menden fix "m Маз —— executed ; er, а farmer called Cooke, ^ h f to simple denial. The Com би think it would sin Heres poss s P kac - he did | harboure һай been severely punished; and the ident to the ine the ri ght to make а ney would, therefore, Sasikoa that га dy but ire ndm Matthéw Рае, was now tried out te chargef 1 liat 3 » i [^ 1 pesin ship n for ас acts. of xe vea towania otber little bein Mee! beire the faci Eho АМЫ orney- in the өрөө , Ik io understood that be will im immedi — aspin out i ide he magis- | evidence sufficient! ETUR ES А В y strong to place еу prisoner on | m qutm him for trial, but fired accept | tria] for the capital AM that evidence was not ! ad was oni c : E ion caca е to procure, | admissible jn a legal form, and therefore the Crown Railways. { ur Pur LA ы y ‚ | would only pound up "the minor counts of the in-| тик FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE MONMOUTHSHIRE— SS ae =з чан ане ке " DUM гару "hola rn] etae To these the prisoner pleaded Guilty, and | The imme inquest b was resumed qn iday a eaths m Lo: . Justice Keogh sent d him t Р 1 3 s the week ended Омей; July 25, were 14 €: servitude, di t that Е е should йө Pear БЕ at pem Cwmbran, when: Colonel Xolid, ihe Иоан ори | without em. allow ed an interview with his frie Tux he Wi nds. ÍURDER. = the Wexford Assizes | d of u he West Mid 1253. Т T. sent fore а} T uu Joseph Slc mes Nlis the em m 3 а апу in running their expres | се. caus леПу bv diarrhoea, | mu , of Miel 1 Fitzh y ti h t from which 233 deaths were reported. There were | The Solicitor General w UA mcs vici eddy JA ARE X dO adem icm i eats irom cholera, of which 2 were Asiatic. The | сазе judge, in passing sentence of dea th, stated . ж t deaths from small-pox declined to 34, which is lower tha tt Tay would have Mer e ofa violation of coroner, ne јату [енше А, ык үш. eat than any previous weekl number since the end of|their ош if vx de " come есе cA idland express train accidentally runn A. rr onthe arch. During the week the births of 994 boys and | the one at which they ha en sentenced Monmouthabiro Com pany ине, oxi thé аа tnn at Гуна Lo тн. Mo eate en, edle of to years in| the nane to be executed on on v Tuesday the li грон дану кые е Жош, кылыы. ga s ee à rrespo; кас weeks of the THE DERRYNEAGH M R.—Th " - m MEE Bra аву fo - e trial o Feet ME = tes meat жон 22 x — коесы from Pontypod | The damage to the railway and р) э bs com pensation to be paid to мүч vill, pected 0,0007. zes i t wee The e prisoner was conem in А dying enint to from 8000/7. t s edere tim “а че murdered man; but owing to informality ocument was not put in. A JProvinciat. —At Ше inquest on Madame Ts S "Blondin, last week, Edward CM a мы deposed Met dee gen "had "dict ained in Tig. Sport hasband, d GOODWOOD RAC | ana were P disebared; ; and the peice ч ча ^um ustody to be t ight rope Pu owe she was three a ot agp, Sha Бей be. till nine а ago, when ER ct her. this tried шм. at the ne ULLINGAR рана амь R | assizes the trial of. — Sud ever b Cup. was —The Ste КӨ T а fall | ү, Entremet Dolphin, and 26 others,— КА The Dec а r in his o was | body mutilated, and his head pore almost Е ыы d сыр fell upon th bloo ly. |8 othar Salvion: iios s модната Gunner ап га ев. — kd Mirage. c "Th ge—The _ ыз т, La others.—The e: "Durham, ойма, and 6 others. ЕУ Пу Jenning's I ndolence beat The Principal, and D: m Pounds. seovered any mi in i. то “пе ан done this since Ње resented every ap gh put away pes ever, without deceive anybody. su te Its appearance, untwisted was such that it might ‚ Porter, surgeon, w. ке, who had made poss t pe spe without opening ment of Wep т ен — Тһе Goodwo rby. Count F. - 6 om "e (ne anges — Lord riget х Sieps Lord Stai "Stakes, "n ei toa Mrs. a motive for l p кА elderly тап some months married to Mrs. 8 борна daughter, $ but they did not seem to have agreed, and she Spic was not living with him аб his deat e as Moran swore that he had b dl ue and 9 others. Drawing МВ. C. Naylore Meeting hee Cerunnr aed. г зеб —Handicap ` Plate. Mr. York's The Principal beat MUN: Buckenham, _ Te Prince, and ns зуу; 4 Stakes. ryan's Lady нуда beat ЫБ ylocl e Racing Stalas. rod Lord ihe — es eat d СЕпорійев, — Тһе Goodwood. Cup. М T. Parr's prn por La Toucques, Fairwater, Buckstone, Zetland, and Myrtle. | k, Fairwater а bad thir d; were locked up for eom — j^ Arr weed e t, t mi кес Lp as s Ич was no likelihood of their agreeing they were discharged. murderers of the e yen A зб we er Ma за comman Ё t which has occurred rd: Park, ham. Her Majesty cannot теба Ui ано known ya personal feelings of horror that one of ber ceable for the i ehe hon exercise Pi Clubs beat beat Aurelian, Tiple 5, and 18 [Cy oret tis 10 sovs (9 . beat Th: and Spectre.— March Stakes. bet Ode Сдскоо, (па, and 7 оет. —$©шеерз. of 100 sovs. stone walked over. MM ef part of "the loss will fall Тһе Swynfen ба вее. mt the iie 2 ereby Mn Broun, th Le ВШ #1 БИНА Mis. Бу е аттара "ieteeen Sir G REL Ы ва nd the ed es concern ision “К this qme зй po s ырс eon pon The report ir Bernard | ment held er | Burke, Ulster King а КЫШ, to the Tord-Lieutenant i over Mr of iab opt ый the co correspon the a Lord Provost 0 Кш» has been forwarded I Sir ; bei the costs. : Charles Young. emarks. ES nempe 5 рий м TUE arged ith soldier, waá oh: wil feum: the Governor, of tbe gaol at С the time at CESSION.—The Judges of - ing a These are given as "o last auras in the xen, and of Garter King at Arms is decidedly in Fx to E ; test division o f wi Mur. have recently gi гоно жоп оры 'e ri {j pi fey e of Campbell ot — by, one of the claimants of this succes- Р Атетет 1, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. п Channell sentence ahim to pen nal servi- | No," “ Matilda,” «Тһе Contrast,” and “Clorinda.” Im 1832 | attributed by the Secretary of State for W. his prom, he was made а р Councillor, rg eerie Knight Grand | vigorous measures. A plot. had been n formed o the ata Taed Cross of the Guelphie Order; in 1847 he was made a Knight | of the regiments at Bombay, first to murder the offi and T Cross of the Bath, а ч 1851 was реч Knight of nd in concert with pillage d н ; К q 1852, spa eia eg -— of the Household from 1853 to 1858. In | midnight, and obliged the intended mutin the latter year he аррої inted Gov ernor of Nova Scotia, from |their arms, Не was son of the late C ie y re api which s M: май. сы returned. His lordship married in 1844 | commanded her wc S 70th Regiment, and nephew ott the the зр ра of the late Mr. Robert Russell by whom hehas|late Sir A Grigor, Director-General of tho Army Medical 1 ense ш „Сартлх J. E v Зонувон, M.P., dom, wa only sur T" 80! first wife, Miss Tylney Long, eldest daughter and E. of | the n: of Algiers. ii 3 he "served in the expedition to Sir James Tylney Long, Bart. He was therefore great. - | China, and г —— rank in 1846. ud o. was Мв. CarcuTT, М.Р. for Clare, died a few days since at his y the|residence in Upper Seymour Street, in his 44th. td te after a, He 1 Clare, vac are . g some inquiries as to the state of за ind, put on the black сар, and passed sentence of Death in he um form. kai prisoner, who was енеге be ed when judge had cluded булы. hastily round and retired from A fes presi quite unconcerned. The Herne Murder.— Alfred MM n 33,a tall oye dd ne. was charged with the Me fal M: үе "of Riebard Steed, at Herne, on the 2d of May. The two men ult of me f the long list of pce meri aee y his cousin e Duke of OSA, he Hei о take the oath usually observed by We s ма Тһе Barony of Mar borea becomes extinct. rch, and was swor .LogD Пон G.C.B., La rv? oE Pis 29th Catholie. p^ was За months od. received into the Roman WiıLLs AND BrquEsTS,—The will of Lord Sandys, K.T.S., of erem a etd Worcester, has been sworn under po s ;the Duke of Grafton, 160,0001. ; Admiral the Hon r Georg e Elliot, K.C.B., 25,0007. ; Viscount е 45, М ж Mr. John Charles Schreiber, of Henhurst, Kent, 350,000. ; me John git Qf Durham, 70,0001.; Mr. Joshua Field, of Par Crescent, 25 [A ақа | assistant military secretary to the Duke of Welington during me whole of the Беда ч дак » were then Ма е moe Sir Ulysses Burgh. was present at the battles . in ina T ra, Busaco, [ee d'non E Жой, Salamanca, diteh on the road horribly парф with his skull fractured itor, г ее Nivelle, Nive, A ig mee , and the X of and his brains beat out, as if he had been knocked е and | Badajoz, Ciudad Rodrigó, and бап Sebastian. In 1826 he латй on -— the iron A: deli of ` е The y tantial, t е 0-4. to а, чоп Һ BIRTHS.—On the 28th ult, at Dufferin Lodge, the € 4 саат T most ый ЖОО: гла when ure s fairs де ай n еу уы owed s lgh йу DurrkRIN and CLANEBOYE, of a son and һеїг—25һ altda ury. 26th in Lower are rte gd N, of а son 25th ult, at 27, ениб t, Mayfair, n. Mrs. ALL BATHURST, of à M Mia COM the — дә at Ayott, A Lawrence, Негіз, the Viscount Kr Te E, eldest son the Earl of Cavan, to Маву pom only child of the R Bev. Jonn OLIVE, rector of Ayott, St. Lawrence—4th ult, at Trinity Church, but the rt a iaie posession of the property. rge y hom he l a youthful family, his eldest son тр Successor, "WESTERN pes —— A — Murder.— yhom he leaves У Somerled James Brudenell, Биша Morh € - The late peer WER, C.B., 23d Fus nel the H i . Jam acdonald, plas te | 0£ W. А Esq., of E Td Bey ORESSWELL ÜRESSW L, Ju ~. 4 f the Cow Dato Wroxham Сары п Juan y 6 D evening in his 70th year. It will be Témeimbered that on са s hari ig à Travers, K.H., to 098, “з n bei eing called upon to ЭК + be hes itated t a an accideut in idin home fr u т of JAMES GREEN, Esq., of Wroxha moment, ind then said ** Not хайз P The jory Ac cquitted, him. Sou he kea vi an aco velanó's ^u е had er Lyndhurst, Дишан. Моккз, Captain in 2 4th Battalion on the ground of insanity, an was: ideto: to be detained | away While ан» dri in the х and. Prince Consort's Ow . Bri uoo Her c esty's Deus FH in contact with. 7 n ORFOLK CIROUIT : wrder--Roberb | riding, the animal was knocked over an "tho udge came ] Jordan, 21, and Willia Craddock iss, з ч КА, kyr heavi ук to Per his knee He was con- | STRONG, Commission, of charge of Ж ardet of Frederick v rw veyed home in the of Thomas Fremantle, who | Strong, to Матирл Bruce, daughi J. Bedford, on the 10th ult. 16 appeared was ing at the time, an er the care ТААНЫ Madras Army—23d ul h, Pad- vio lg К Мт. Budd, who was а св practising in н s there was for а time ever. t uld | dington, g^ Rev. RIORARD чари E. As К р ка uckingham, was staying with his wife on а visit, in able to resume his official dud In faet, up to the асау Meer est daughter of JOHN OLUTTON, Esq, of 8, d on the night in question t both ing fro day. of his death he was progressing favourably, and was abl pesa Bt. Paul's Square to their residence through Castle Lane, the see and converse with his friends. On W y Lord bacis the 96th ult, at Hanover, his Bxcelleney prisoners and some other man, wi Wensloydale called and sat with him fi e ti Ml Неон Baron HALKETT, G.C.H., aged 79—24th ult, at attacked deceased with such violence that he soon after- | after his lordship's departure, on Sir Cresswell Бей d Bedford Square, Brighton, Lady MacamEGom, widow of wards, Тһе j returned a verdict of Lunge gt Мах ni ved from the sofa to his bed, he complained of pr cg ыш lordship sentenced the prisoners to seven years penal serv and in а few minutes, before medical attendance EV s a 53. Grot Gub us е ОВА нду ncn qd called in, without a struggleor a groan. A st mortem CHARLES DASHWOOD э late Captain 71st Highland Light 9 examination proved that death by d f the BI second son of the late Sir George Dashwood, Bart - Obituary. hé vart, LE was born in 1794, and was the | of ngton Park, Oxo Th E 4 - th th шь at 16, Portland of Mr. Francis Nate, ‹ of Blackheath, by the | Place, JOHN LABOUCHERE, “йо Рогі i Tux or NoRMANBY, K.G., died Pussday mo "e of the two daughters of Mr. John Cresswell, ой | brother of Lord Taunton, d. яя к firm at Hamilton b бе, South. аши нон: Mo an attack of | Cresswell, in Northumberland, the e male represen- | Deacon & Co., of Birchin Tane, aged 00—220 Z^ "r1 Charles Parii in Ll year. His lordship, the Right Hon. Con- | tative of an ancient Northu p ; whose name Beet, Berkeley Square, FANcEs Мант, ће wifeof CHARLES Per- Henry Phipps, Marquis of Normanby, of | was afterwards assumed by his коно а d his chil-| peaux BRUNE, Esq., "f Prideaux Plage, тайы; Оен: pre a n Mulgrave of Е ed Charterhouse School and Em- | 22d ult, at South p, É Y HARRIETT, Mulgrave, Yor in P of the United Kingdom ; ege, Cambridge, where he graduated in 1814. | Colonel WrLeramam Leswox, Royal eers—20th ult, at n Mulgrave of New in of | In 1819 called to the bar y the Middle Temple, aud | Bath, Major Gronag DUNCAN DRUMMOND, fí of H.M.' s95th Ireland, was the eldest son of the first Earl of Mu e, by us the Northern Círcuit, e which he became eed 2 е5 Regiment(Riffe Brigade) and master at Manch the daughter of the late Mr. her Thomson Maling, of | having in the meantime acquired ee ri mmn 69—25th ult, at 54, Brunswick Square, Brighi West Durham. He rn in 1797, and married | for his law reports connection with the late vim Батона Совок STEVENSON, formerly of the Grenadier G in 1818 the eldest aromen: of the fitst. Lord Ravensworth, by | from 1822 to1830. In 1837 he elected М.Р. for Liverpool, | 21stuit, at Langharne, Carmarthen, from thee fall, Јону рн еге n, the Earl of Mulgrave. "Гре | and retained his seat until he was appointed опе of the Тайрев Tr 100K, Esq., of в Commons, only son of the of the Court of Queen's Bench in 1842. After ——— his | Ја seat on the bench for 16 years, rs, Sir О. Cresswell was transferred | u] . T. OC. rector to the new Court af марна У мб. — се, which Parliament | Yorkshire, and prebendary of Southwell, aged 66—270 ult, at had established in the s 857, and he es bis seat | Bocking, near Braintree, Essex, SARAN Susansa, relict of the cation at Harr ow, and at Trinity t influence, His | for the first time in anuary, їз. It versally ad- | Rev. e IN WakrRAM, late rector of Wickenby, in the f 1819, in | mitted that a better v — nt eould т р БЕ been made. | county of Lincoln, and prebendary of Lichfield. favour of the Roman Catholic €; and was considered by | He created a code of Divorce law by his decisions, and based e also ded Lord | it upon sound, broad principles, мА = was to his tact and a spee mewhat in | sagacity that the suc of the Court musb a attributed. and shortly af а i The Judge was never eo ч Shortly а отат resigned his seat à [оаа Шарт Корку dis Еле on Mon day n morning, at arket. tion in the House о! | her residence in Great ope Btreet, in her n er BRITISH WOOLS.—Lowpow, July 20. elected ladyship had been n а weak state of health for some time s Admi vd X. he was the daughter of the seco Sona Duis d. Qur Dim. м firm, the amount of business and ‚ by the only daughter and heirof Lord St. transacted Pb. жамы dois КЬ аат OE ee ано ir omi 8 А рш E EIE, 1 oley, w n IDE «p TE po OR THE Ном. RY L. Powys Kecx, formerly of the | Н! Sc: ug i п 4—1 8 the erly of йш 1 Down Ewes .. 1 ool .. 1 6 --1 60th Rifles, died on the 10th ult. at his residence, Stoughton E ОЕА en. was He {+ vered L —July 29. lowly, tho E d io а deed "Du over Davison's West » 35s. 9d. ; Hastings Hartley, 158, 9d. ; "e Kjur he remi ed, He cam tpe wom of Mb М Lord мучай iain, 10s. 3%; North Pelton Gas, 13& 34.; West Lilford, and а lst, in 1840 "the daughtet.of 3 J. M. Sancho | H: 5s. 9d. ; Eden Main, 168.; Walle Na Braddylis mself a popular v M чер of осш. In 1539 1 Ri а Glenelg as Secre тагу of Stato for tho Colonies, but removed in A - nd ср ue emere Admiral Sir John | Hetton, 1 10s. 0d. ; Walla End pe v 2 р Walia е same year to the Home pem t, which post he held э e and siste ountess After the | Hetton, 168, 64.; Walls End South Hetton, 17% H ж till ће end of 1841. In 1846 he appointed Ambassador at Grim "o took фт part in raising а fund for tho | End Сазвор, 16. 64. ; Walls areen: 1a eaa P. его he remained till the early part of 1852. From |suppo a children of soldiers. , It be had lived it | End Heugh Hali, 16s 61: — Кай, 165 : 1854 "uil 1858, M a em v reme y and ine el Pes Ir he would have eome siet duin aed e — nw Nas Pod "Roni ellos, Me 64: Walle End Tründon Plenipotentiary at Florence. i ep rr from that esters bou Conservative interest e Е “ S next el k the f Keck by Ro нота eot tieu vata 6d.; Carway and Duffryn Malting, 19s. 6d.— he has not held any publie employment. Cm bá S o е e poliey of (ns Govermmentia theirs of Lus iet то. had quite forsaken r political friends and | ^ Lrevr.-CoLowEL James М“Євїзов was drowned at үл т Opposition por Ка аа proni аш э Jano. Ha Belonged о de Er Sue ir QUUM RARDIN IET of severa. n pam which excited t one о! its interest at the time of the Reform н ссе. dd several novels $ Scinde, under Sir Charles Napier. Dering the Indian mutiny of both fruit and los: ee. cH. MN y well kept up. Peaches and Nectarines are plentiful. and other works, both in prose and verse, including ~ Yes and ! the suppression of an outbreak in the Bombay Presidency was G THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL AARETE, [Асапат 1, 1863. arg, other Plums are now included in foreign f Grapes and Pine — the supply is Foreign Pine Apples are also reported kopa сагро off ere coast. A fair business has been done in |, LEE imports, aud стика for С deman - 8s. to lls. рег iiw Cut T seems chiefly consist of Orchids, argoniums, Violets, Stocks, Calceolarias, Mignonette, and FRUIT. arri n ag lb., Зв іо 6з | Currants, p. 4 sieve, 3s to 3s 6d Е This клн arket was thi Diesen. do., ?s 6d to 3s in Wheat either "English уне for Lemons, per т 100, 12s to чыл metal. at Monday's Quotations, In the value ofi a» 5 v doz., 9d to 1s 6d Oranges т box, 30s to 4 ere is no alteratio igs, per doz., 5s to 6s er 100, 5s to 10s Peaches, per doz., 8s to 15s Nuts, yp i у 1480188 Мула Sn Ихи, Nectarines, wr е 108 Almonds, do. Wheat. Barley. Oats. Flour. Melons, each, 2: Walnuts, do., YEGET ABLE zs. 80 qrs. — qrs. 20 qrs. T9 m Cabbages рег doz., 6d to 1s | Tom 4d to 6d е а -— eas (shelled), p. 195, leto 196 EET nes 1s ба to 2з Ж Cauliflowers, each, 3 3d to 6d M eru Bo каш, т 100, 2з 2» 2200 LLL 2200 vris Мене. e Dosenin, p.ton, | Shallot: w), p. bunch, 6d LivrRPOoL, July e haven dl ndance í Garlic px per vs 6d at market p aem € Wieat has 74 а slow retail wm iei i 1008 to 120s | Lettuces, each, 1d to 9d базмай, at barely the quotations f Friday las t. Flou more » Rocks, do., 60s to 80s Endive, p. score, 1s to 2s difficult to sell, although nominally а in v е ea ; Ve „Сц о., 758 to 858 | Ногве Radish, p. bunch 1s 6d рон s are scarce. Indian Cor y 3d. , Turnips, p. bunch, 6d Е.А d finds ме: е - Oats eim оме D b Eos sa Carrots, do., 6d to 8d |M e LAE s, p. pott.,1s to 3s 6d alteration Еву yptian Beans from e e "fully 3d. per Spinach, p. "siove, 1з 6d to2s |Parsley,p. 12 bunches, 38 to 4s and Barley steady. The market closes Cucumbers, each, 1з to 1s ôd | Herbs, per bunch, 3d SEN —— n. Beet, ., ls 6d FRIDAY, Ju еч 31.—Whest, in the absence ге sales, 63 "without — change in value. To our: ARKET, FRIDAY, July 31. fresh parcels n late барыа у: all NU: sorts negle e d ri h report the accounts from the Indian Corn T qui diot and rather easier; mixed, 202. 9d. to plantations less favourable, and а better demand for the few | 278. Egyptian Beans steady ; Saidi, 36s. 6d. on the spot, 30s. news Но hand at fully late prices. T! ros in | to arrive. Oats and Oatmeal very dull. Egyptian Wheat pects Bavaria, Alsace, and Bohemia will not be so good as last уеаг, ateady. but in CN Poland, and Belgium an average crop is likely be gro AvkRAGES| Wheat. | Barley. | Oat: Rye. | Beans. | Peas. June 20 | абз 9d| 30s 7d| 23s redi R s 40s 4d|37s10d NEWGATE.— July 31. — 97 | 46 5| 31 2| 9210| 35 39 8 [36 2 Best Fresh Butter $ 13s. per dozen lbs, July 4 46 1 80 9| 2311 | 32 2 39 6 |38 Second do. do. lls. — n 46 10 | 3010| 23 6| 84 5| 40 29 [39 Pork, 4s. 0d. to 4s. 4d. ute. 18 46 7| 2810] 22 6 | 32 9| 40 397 1 DEUS. — 95 | 4511| 210| 92 9 | 82 3 |35 11 METROPOLITAN С. атта MARKET. Agg.Aver| 46 7| 30 4| 23 1| 33 6| 3910137 MoNpav. July We a large supply of Beasts, d а dull Price: Xs OTUATIONS IN THE LasTr Six WEEKS' AVERA ж the n tho average a are about the same as on Thursday last, bet, " Ad effected. E. FRICES, |Junc ZU.|June z7.|July 4. my П. Tu dE nas e Mea of Sheep and | 26.118 Dm Че not qui o large, yet quite equa al to the demand. | 46 10 p p Г Li m. Trade is very oed а barely Tovssiny'squotations There із | 46 о." е | : 1 x Fh scarcely any alteration in the Calf tr Froni Su апу and | 46 7 | nd Es iR t очсыз ed Holland there = 1750 ч oig 76901 Shee еер, 9 Calves; | 46 5 ш | Бене. : 2 | p Beasts; from Ireland, 170; from France, | 45 11 zm 2 és ке ЕК A Низа Шапа, 18 Calves: from o Norfolk and Su — pt Beasts ; and 2800 Midland co from the арр А and „45 —Per MEI ere ITHFIELD, pM uir July 30. Prime Meadow Hay T to 80s | Clover, old .. Superior до. = lo Interio New sd Best pee -wools .. Do. Sho 4 s ts to 1208 Ewes& 5а еч К. ps Замка m ооо | Sup. Meadow Hay... 928601005 "IpferiorOlover .. 908101008 Noe de UT 20.0 New do. TOT. "T w do. 72 борс Clover ..108 19 WEIT Fine Meadow Pe Inferior do... Prime New Hay.. 508 84 ER e 60 70 Stra А 32 URSDAY, July а number of Beasts is not "quite в last, yet it is aee choicest qualities about kinds are s, m the demand is — and several ге and Holland th! o lar rge as on Thursday Trade is E slow, ач? for the the of late, but inferior JOSHUA оа ECHAPEL, Тн July 30. S6sto 90s pov Clover 70 84 | Inferior do. .. New Дө: 4 Inferior do. Prime 2d cut .. 1155 to 1265 аш 110 105 a) ; 100 90 110 s d Bes Sonta, Hanes 4 Sto4 10|Do. tt M КУЕ ГАЛЫ ANTED, as HEAD WORKING GARDENER, Best Shortbborns 4 4—4 8 Ewes &?d quality Beasts 3 0—3 6| Do. Skorn ..910—4 2 ы mbs pba NT Calves ‚83 1 410— 5 0 | Pigs 18 Beasts, 1290 ; inn arie 12,520 ; Calves, 165; | unen Wages 25s. per wi blished Сана „те Unexcoptiomablo references quired, —. A. LAVERTON, Wesi Wilts. ANTED, as УОТУ GARDENER, LANE. —Мохрат, July 27. especially as eat to EA morning's market was 0—4 Pigs, 130. € mor The supply of English Е than V mE effect. а decline of 1s. per fine Meadow Land, a few miles from Lond Must ry ана а the te of this day se'nnight. Barley, practical experience in Milch Cows for the London Trade, and Peas brought rbi late т Good sweet brat oed general and Haymaking. His Wife to Manage Гаї and Poultry.—Address, stating all ЫРА articulars re 74 € Åc., care of Mr. Batt, nS IMPERIAL ak: Wzuzar, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk.. White 10— 56 Red — — fine runs. to|47—54| Red 48—60 lli в, dit 2: gi ЕШ R, ina eg euet: Young ty м board and lodge in tig fami. stand Kitchen and Flower Gardens, of Bedding Plants, the. Ма: anagement of small ТЗ No Кокон Two в to рад Ош work. D IMM] Drive and Attend eam Cultivation. — Pigeo mda] ы pod Ste Mss | ийне to E QE nU Dra r and p gh APERE à ТРИ drm 40—46 eina = d | ss ға Я mel, Ileheater, Some; АР evi 35—37 аа 2... 498 to Es а. ов микен ow | | К; т. HODSON, Edgbaston Nursery, near voeem ; e ham, is in want of a good IN- od M BE and Grower of Plants in general Also а Eu | the Houses.— Address as above, stating age White 42— Maced Praes 82—47 Country..|32—47 | barrel|20—28| Рег sack |34—48 ; TWO steady MEN to to TRACTION -E NGINES used for 1l. per week. CAPS КА үн, от rainage FRIDAY, July 31. Last Saturday rain, tin WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. поново г ihe past epe s boen ее? foreing our < — rre en arid а з рутата зб XPERIENCED GARDENERS (or asGARDENER and with of £n ub ж-та hr tho: сые counties x week. Under the К^» BA various qualifica сызылды ос = influence of the weather the last week in the а er ai Pas A s ak trade bas disappeared; prices generally are again | Messrs, E. G. Henpensow & NoN, ellington ^ — Е throughout the country, excepting only | John's Wood, London, . some Scoteh markets, which report ight i metit in tha value of WEAN осебе of Ane аа СЫ G Е (HEAD, or SINGLE-HANDED).—Age 27, Wheat are smali, and needy buyers -to pay full prices. single ; ыи understands em eR every Feeding Barley meets some inquiry; all othersorts of g | branch ; "use, Stove, and other corn remain n at about late rates. Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Gardens. Can be well is scarce, and readily at full prices; common irom the gentleman he has just left.—F. C., are very dull ince Friday last 114 vessels have Edmonton, Middlesex. H (48D to гео ENER (Нұлр).—А е35; his empl | m di good DA ке sap yer ийе E. G., Post Office, Stockwell Green G ARDENER (HraD).—Married, no iucum mbranee, e] ^ Яй а tho de ы nien. КТА of his profession ood reference 1 Gs we owie's, Clapham Rise Nursery 3 ARDENER (HxzaD).—Age 34, married, no meum -— tym has - thorough pra actical КҮ тейге of his pg. fession. боой m refe erences.— —W., Bow Clapham Ri Nursery, Cl. › Clapham, S ARDENER CENIE е 28, married ; unda stands the Management of Thos Vines, Melons d oy b Three and a half ood character. B i eR [E D). — E ue narr M "і experienced iu Early and Late Forcing, Pla and Flower ed Ll chen Yon ed Satisfactory refi can be given. ., The Gardens, Berkeley Au Gloucester. VARDE Uo e 33, brance ; "амен аваз his tene ur all its Three n e Road, Clap Me REC —L., 10, Charlotte Terrace, Lylan Srs, ENDINNIN Soxs nce recommend а respectable age! 32, о) Ms a a TON me actical knowledge of his p —Chiswick Nurs ARDENER (Нкл Age 30; thoroughly ш vem the Growing о; Pines, Vinos, Peaches, Мос "TM e Management of Kitchen "a Flower Garden Grsenhonee — A. B. D ge 34, m tands his profession in every branch. Late e Forcing; cau faka, charge of Jand and St ock if regi Eleven yos chara — C., Евамсіз Е. Pow Walthamstow, Essex Unexeeptionable references сап 4 ven.—J. W. С., nghe m's, 84, Mount Street, Ото оь, ша Е К (HxAD).— Age 40, sober and active; warte understands the Early Forcing of 6i areae, M ime ve isa good Flower and Gardener. nexceptionable character from gentleman emer са В., Ровё Senor . Forest Hill, as ARDENE ER в) = Dade. sage, дә "incu vn thoroughly e first-cl test aec from the T чит у 5 а qu def. —Me Dowwrz, LAIRD, нет а Stanstead Park Nurses m Orest Hi London, S.E. $ ? wise)—Age d industry, ыта аат RDENFR, Ое А House, East Sheen, Surrey, 8. NS DE ER.— e 39; р. Forcing, ай Wife as Chief Servant if onda, tone, Kent. 5 Р E dus ros I Man is open to an engagem ms he is w p in all the routine of t profession, &c. T T. m Mark ы King's Road Chelsi Age 23, single; is well experien io г p Rad Kitchen and Flower б: 5 ing. Good poesis and references.—F. B., 14, Ormon nd Row, Smith Street, Chelsea, S. W. A ко N БЕ M proe married, without i who has been 19 years in t Тугсопп man's or gen ө: knowledge “ "i Rufi: ENER and BAILIFF (HEAD). — married ; torong) understands res — | Flower Gardens; Pede м аз һай рга m 9s eaa Nurseries, in 009 and Tender Plants, Roses, ede 2204 „иг Carter, Nursery, Keighley, Yo emm =” Nurserymen and Florists. рхо ог PROPAGAT мак хоад hly understands и и ннен ie Soft-wood ym Lene in some of the best London an: Gardeners Chronicle Office, Avevsr 8, 1863.] THE “GARDENERS” CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. The Gardeners’ Chronicle | Pewsypaper. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1863. HE MUSEUM of PRACTICAL GEOLOGY, Prin Jermyn езе д яз CLOSED from the 10th August until the 10th x Туа xD. Сеен 10 — eding 10 уе ud. е. тений of Proposal, tion, may be obtained at the AY of the Company, 17 and 18, New Bridge Street, Blackfria: TISH MUTUAL Сик С. AMES ТнІСкЕ, Manager. н К. 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E so ELASTIQUE PORTATIF.—The m — Бити should be — уу and cumbersom LANDS containing Designs and Prices o as of 150 different articlesof Bedroom Furniture, sent freety post, НЕАт, & Sow, Bedstead, eap on and Bedroom Furn Manufacturers, 196, Totten m Court Road, W. APTAIN WHITE'S ORIENTAL PICKLE, CURRY or MULLIGATAWNY РА! Curry Sauce, may be obtained from al Sauce Vendors, and Wholesale of CROSSE & BLACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen, Soho Square, London, W. ONLY та Ls solely by LEA & P The public resp "eli audi gt Wrapper, Label, Bottle, SK FOR Жек AND PERRIN?’ BAUCE. *.* Sold Wholesale and for Export, by Worcester ; Messrs. CROSSE & BLACKWELL; Messrs. Soxs, London, &c.; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally. M F pi pe that LEA & PERRINS' Names are on а Stop! Me Бабино ER'S COLORED OCA "ERES. | —Prize MEDAL awarded to ESHER & GLENNY for very fine and superior ior FLANNEL SHIRTS, India Tweed Suits, and India Gauze Wi aistcoats. Lists of Prices on application to THRESHER & GLENNY, ui ass General Outfitters, next door to Somerset House, Strand, W.C. AILY or OCCASIONAL € —A who y resided many years in France, seeks gage- ment in London, to instruct in English, Fr Need. a "Roe with DD (oy t ов uey, system); and Drawi moderate. Camden рол, N xw Prospectuses, and every other in forma- | NDELIERS.|*" M P P autioned Pagainst worthless w BAROLAY y 4| Wi the rudime nts sed ie —H. H., 29, Queen's Road, | 816 lead to а war in favour E Poland, but sito an order abandonment of the conscription, and had gx Sa with the жорц, | {огве ught to be carried out by military ffici even roof of whie h is {0 be fo i in | the fact that i} of а re efusal, while recent events i have „shown have гаа ment has since зана renounced m on doris Pim yt ITOSSO e les, and тА upon the natio cognise a Pros has no right to ru ule ov в оғ AvusTRIA h . M Sunday morning the t | cess Louisa, and Prince Leopold. attended Dnie ne {|а& Whipping am ы . Pro! urope to! On Mor it а living Poland, and ^ "койша that walked in the case. er he is with the v view | New York Эв. нЕ Сос чееп апа Hom family leave бшш оп КМО next for Windsor. On Saturday [pe Prince and Asper of Wales left Osborne for ondon. "The Du ke Ls к, heard on a visit. Church. eem In the чё, Prine: Osborne in the irt т, јнә The р ау ш ke 9 Newcas stle h ad ssed an T iam drove ont, sis aA by Princess Helena ані Ргїп ss Be atri e. Princess Louisa rode on ho orse- addr ll the БАШЫ АА "ot th enates of i-a Ф the purpose of к the que an Confederation age. It is а iative in iore ng = necessary reform atch from Bombay А Ње 9th June HIB in the The Princess Leiningen is convalescent, and the infant Princess in good hea VISIT TO GERMANY.—Arrangem ents the embarca ien of her Majesty ‹ ca pier, Укы THE "o 8 have асан ade for eps) "Mei at га Royal Arsenal р The lan — a E simply as mi aieo f eres am it being her "Majesty's desire, as on the last occasi "тив "Pinos AND PRINCESS OF iio arrived at геа and the e papers в found u up ns of an extensive conspiracy, and of his ms of money command T Div The Cambri an nd. PHicites at Marlborongh House. | their аа а al Highnesses took a drive іп ап open carriage. elegram from Labaro ad taken Нега! assisted chery within and кааран у Itis said, wt E the | pr sr'died soon after the capture of the Ассо rom J — MC мас 27th of " state | that hoi bad not then d, and it by sto i, and * i from New York announces g о|% drive i in an der mir int pone pen а | Hall for a few ACER believing ; that the "аы of the rincess w oss of many | cour On Monday morning the Princess T i ios and took he VISIT 9r HE PRIN Prince а Hes on Monday morning for Halifax Ё to Seotland. ' di n her Royal Кошо wás in her реи to undertake а rime көр корей erg? en the Prince Princess returned from Osborne йа, ay the Picus ойдын, of languor and fatigue, and retired early to On Sunday mornin Ё һег eih Highness attended. Divine "icis with t e Chapel и. and the aftern F WALES рач The of Wales were {© ү left Londor aud де си their way in the rn bie Бата Highness sw. ыл з belief that оп ассо returnin в Јаре е h wish to pos у opening the Town great attraction of the Royal hope that the that m The Pri London Mon onday ' morning by the ordinary train, and. arrived at Halifax а few мек after 3. The absence of the Princess n Lond EE СУА MET Ha on the Blue | tbe three е Ridings to see her. The Prince was received by the M tited of another invasion o e of Charleston eontinues, and = Washington and N еш of tbe Week. was anmonneed in Paris on Monday that — he three Pow: had proposed to Austria ы | | Confede элт uent ease des for apparent ; but „е Feder al successes in the West spite Fr madh jh Лезгин England that the ers present joint note to Russia in reply to Prince ce GORTSCHA- KOFP'S арас оп the affairs of Poland. 16 ht In mour to the - с General Brace still ooga since b D ment at the Cabinet Council held. on Friday, declined this before, a separate nol The French has proposition, and resolved to send, as m state that this decision does not im donment of the understanding between Powers, и ошу dts separato зба which - Тһе imply ап aban (cope vie виб y step which the to the negotiations the they have British Government it ву i re А |and was conducte | о rates from the ы of "the Mississippi forts | 39 T ее, x of the Federal |12, фе ое other operations becomes daily more de aud n there is | Gothic ch Mudo тече ри, еа бар" by Mr. ted to Manor Heath, the residence of жашо хай + sang sn His Royal Hi; Mr. Gilbert Scot THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avavsr 8, 1863, ЫШ formal сопу in he a land, clear, ringing voice Келиш. the Hal id the most tremendous eheers from the аг Tur —1һе colonelcy of the 29th Regiment, | » X Sir James Simpson; oloneley of h Seien; er msi this promotion, ч been dei n or-General Lord №, Pau com- | тарь the ончен. ШЕП. IHE 1хр — It is announced that her tbe тасапі e the death of Lo rd Downes, has бее, conferred | | min Ap and the colo * England has considered it gore that separate Notes 25000 be du to Rumia motives or this де z е sai еа 25 t enter Б ен еп{а the necessity of ultim natum English Cabin pe ur of Poland. more conc y et offers. в Navy.—In consequence the Brazilian diffi- T БА» рн, and that he is likely sd be appointed i paper pub blishes an article е eaded “ No H umil. ng in which it recalls the policy of Lonis hilippe which necessitated the. ed y „1854 а: mg 1859, and says that the on urable ion etr and f catching а д ав the train flew by eeds there was an im mense assemblage, and here ighted ith of Tw the Lords of the Admiralty haye issued. а yery te & iotv.*in the e words е the ES Napoleon- Fo С, ань even. when going “into pr i y he t mus st b atisfied, » The Pays of T hursday UA , was present ted, Another short stay was made at Peterborough, to woy the Prince to partake of refreshments, and t e tra the t HE CHANNEL FLEET, after а week's stay in in ^ ons weighed anchor on Wodnemeg afternoon, а: er canvas, wit th par riia la istance. from steam, tailed в the rne ve to XT Bas orough Hous mor i PRINCE AND NORRA FO п Soor- ag sailing round the North of Scotland, it will then sit the Clyde and the Mersey During their stay in Тен, the ships. райм the great ironclads, Black | r departur е, мы trair res Sinon, for бе North "of Г кыл d healt х Hee do t the number Prince and Wa , were visited by Uia: Und: numbers ; | bei guo ате |i | d adve obtained from Sir Hugh Caire A. C. by ста BISHOPRIC with regard to and а o his nomination d | Tie Constitutionnel ы he еч е асов idea, e Baht M. р". een v the гыса of Gibraltar, m n has H у “ The терме of eed bos боена ч will be identieal in their eonclusion, and зу all the moral force ot an under. tanding bet raak a The Nation f Тону ne that the logie of the situation is as follows :— ** France, not be m able to rely on her two allies, must address Samie төш, i in 0А, to Шык. һу P a: tions with that m reti x | farce which association with En Ae па а An not impar x :d, Poland, Which has failed to ETE ир nd France, will reunite "them inan intimate alliance, This alliance will consummate the h p фор р Бан, and perhaps draw down chastisemen f separ: ; Not tes to Russia in no way а! ато object, а аста оң Ane pn of the Three (n which is — P opinion а consider able m А at Publice Wirks w t dinner, after wh rpet dance, fins being conducted in the mos private manner. On Thursday the ig op and Princess visited the ruins of Fountain bey. I Bi theolo; оріс са1 view nomi LL to the see of. Gibraltar, M consecration of Dr. bishops of the Боору Pr Church ir йош andat the Crown, will be suffi в Ab their Royal Highnesses, after planting two young r departure Jor cient to constitute bim a bisbop lawfully competent to discharg je the spiritual і fune ti ons of а colonial bishop of h e | Macedonian, to open the h pated Colonial Мой I i. health is very gatisfi he Prince de J Edinburgh. The Royal train was me Darlington | the hei ollow- m t эче pe based on by the major and corporation, who mE. an|ing opinion has been returned by кї gen- 5 eis in the Portuguese "Fonds "i address, and the volunteers saluted. At Newcastle tlemen :—* We are of opinion that, u üc "ette ers чер proceeds о ot the. dim onds re Г -the mayor resented an address, and at АН piant creating кач күз. of Gibraltar, as шеа all — A ates The keels of two new corvettes, to the mayor received their Royal ighpesses, а letters paten hich the Cro has been in the be med the Duke of Palmella and the tn de Ше battery of the t fired a Royal salute.| habit of е m е of icm inl. sees, Terceira, d мо laid pE Baas ке» yal Arse The The Prince and Pri arrived at the Waverley | the persons appoi by the Crown must be also | vine disease continues Bridge station, Edinburgh, at 20 minutes before 8, and | canonically ordained and consecrated thereto b n i. ARDEN, AE. Jl Tenet etd , кзз tb Prov istrates, | Archbishop of Canterbury, according to don tory, Seren pn Monday of hers, with the ban "ard of | v - t m — — of England and Ireland ; Rogier a iid of State, and on "Thursday j "n M ur 'е 92d Regiment. "The рау in a | and t much Dr. Trower, being already a audience of UM King of the Belgians on the m ону о earriage and pair tbrough densely crowded streets to orem = "the " Scot: ttish Жени al Church, cannot comply | mediation, l the E Douglas's Hotel, in St d Square, where. they mu those conditions, he would not, if f appoin nte d to the to exercise his infiuence with the Taa oí дані in pas the „ The way was lined with mi агу. ce of Bishop of Gibraltar of BUS Fra ДУ ie Ргїпсе an incess m ith the spiritual functions of bisho op e = United | in ur the Nor à to agr ee to а Aus he. E тд этә at the window of the lin answer to | Church of England and гв in that see Тһе King fias permite t je ло чачыш ot the знан of he calls of a vast assemblage in the square. Yesterda ay Duke of New castle, who, а ав Colonial веки, has the the interview. His М, morning t and эрд Me ff on — 1 yes Palace. Instead of ing in Edinb s of the Crown, and it is sf pte "Ms alin of jig hi sti кезү кы al * үл. са] ав originally. ed э аз A w officer 3 present — en tegit on. К ‚ should be gradual вай urope should on lave. Mediation - High a pd ther make [о УА сад leave the cit. Šg y afternoon, and proceed by easy | not ipterference. The ier Goycrümenta should not — К to the North. 16 was their intention to pass last | orciam. unwilling to join France in working in the interesh night in Perth, VAT Ны thei joor ey this morn- | FRANCE. peror returned on Wednesday fof peace, now that the South favours sucha p p to Aberdeen and Aboyne, where {һе train is|evening to же et арӣ presided at a Council of | Humanity and the interest of the world in за to ie аб а quarter before six. At that Minist on, Thursday morning. Rumours were pre» | peace invite friendly action, Force can the та ourney ends, bnt a drive of about | viously current that the greater PE of "the Minfttsy kelis of America. An international j ndgmen —— "i eda their bis Ен vo to reach | had formed a dition against А . Drou чув de Lhuys, | сеш qu iet ps. reden of Amarin finir Abergeldie hortly before eight and that M. Fould, who was said ds be at the head of | con 4а omised to submit the m tter to : LFRE mou h on Wednes- | the cabal, thought M. Drouyn de Lhuys was псе the еа. d Cabinet. of Great UR 14 day in her Masjesty's ys t By, c his full the policy of France í ina direction which must conduce AND Sw WEDEN.— -The ier Mont unifi a pai t, expressly to d the funeral | to war. of a nner of the $e acie Уйа the Council on "Thursday, which lasted two к be near T hand. The ies Minister for Fo LEM who was killed by fallin from the foretop on | Patrie of Taede stated that e ps iab airs, in a Note addressed t | Courts of Londor Slet ul. On his Т don the funeral the|raised by England | [3 the principle of an identieal note d Paris, бн energetically БА nst the intention ге-е iei and retum о | to Russia, ап the Germa n Federal t — ise its influence Osee ES his ped in the har « 6 аса is of а very serious character, and, by | Ч Ae the affairs of Bebleswig by Pederal executioni b апа paid he miscarriage e of the negotiations w hich have been | Holstein. Дауа 0 Ок, Кт ien of Sw m t TENET 3 th at лр 3 toyal 1 at Skod | RD eri E Highnes lt pi : of leswi iet says tha ty tor an European interv andsays;— |0 t $ ofi ig Die I "Hotel, ai ki cir Shrewsbury. | « Gov ided not to s t HE РкЕКкАЄЕ.— The P Gazette xp last evening an- em AE for Ж-А poe p 1 Dem m the Diet for an alteration of the n Ln Cola White, of Woodlands, has ben Фе Hope Lo shamefully allow a state of 9, pe use of the Danish EE in churches, for e Te Fide, inue ишу ө! [орн , Za Franee te ы ТЕО КЕР ма has o ebrei id а ей popa ci He. гш of Lon ford France says it is con ug: Jas као inhabite Ee ed ion. Tt also « soie РА т. Мор gord, | E the tch o po Note to TAs. Tio FE led ; "be ae d | and a % wa ls нчы T 2 А «85 " Tie such was ш after а sitting of the Cabinet than ever decided upon making common Council. It и РА ply an aat deraaéns of the uu 'owers, whether the way between the at Powers, but only lesves to tronger m їс с t o the Boleh 9 ion of tak stop in th m pursued E, item eee à wi to the limi PR. abe e e n. It will be ta Pes Бай NE faiied in none of her ganie whose. ptis phe ms me ee maipri ктр е в de es of the Avevsr 8, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, зе-от anisation of the í German ‚ Confederation suitable | and to repress the explosion of the publie spirit, which had Tur CAUOASUS.— Accounts from the Levant announ to da To requirements of the age. КЬ e Emperor, who will be отаву are "e MP ME A feiern Sp Ael the discovery тү: ee M of а US КА personally take the initiative intro жүз cing these | those passionate impulses which complicate them, and may Russia, having nsive ramificatio reforms, has proposed that the 7А shall take place endanger абе; те are conscious of having neglected o INDIA. тетер despatches Peu Bombay of the at Frankfort on the 16th inst. B Mu Ad БАЙ Кы iin ana Sahib has been eaptured AUSTRIA. —The e Em "on. of Ашна теаеһей Gas long united us to the Government a the Меры ушын їп 1 the "Ter nple of Ajmere by Captain Brodigan, of the we take e E i si ni art. Our to Genera von Manteuffel. The two Sovereigns had a SERM LJ sentiments of om ou Хей - rni v; political MM ^ no фии а w K OLAND.—The official journal of Wilna publishes a А that place by two Bombay dedito actin zc d per хрес decree of Gener rl pte аы that all the |the instructions of Mr. Forjett, acting commissioner of e Vienna Abend. Pos Lithuanian insurgents who fall the hands a companion the Russians, particularly the. noble and pode [Be - : s from the Deccan to Bikan мб the ч Кап ав found a guest с of the Балев Rajah; he was А d | repe dei vn by vue A io apod Par ET | ™ | insurgent leaders Stefanski, Zawistewski, Nowikki RUSSIA. — — of Prussian troops are being | and Ko е de 2 hp! epe the citadel of|pig d having joined him on the road and intro p concentrated on the Polish frontier. Two reris rite of | Wars ad 29t o И ae und have | duced themselves as agents from ib „банк ring Hee RR ач incorporated with the penal ойшы of the. NE durban: The papari: fonnd, Epon shor F E шу. | pl f nian re bens D pa - Pu whole of the Рошега: 200 persons were transported on the 20th ult. to the plans of an т ina а эм oni bie taring шә Өр арар vieta bor. interior of Russia, The анын of the Polish |are rumon: to be at Saloomba, under Тапійа name four - © s - et aj = b © n B. er S. To e. 59 e ЕЁ Ф ч et © £g risoners confined in the citadel yj rsaw continues. mod i я pi on жо will be д in a state e of si ege 1 | енд пупа Bá Deco" Mih en s Я COLE he man -nogat A 1, : м [procin isan has been issued by ет лы Govern- lender. Тһе country is everywhere quiet. E E © = © я = gc е и Dost ment to the peoples and Gov Enos homed k the sity of Herat by storm on h Army declaring that the ма РА r dorem, ot t whole the 26th May. Previous to the attack it tad Misa Corps, in Posen, in reference to these arrangements, lina nation, and while admittin, ng. X t erperienes ре | gi ven n out that Dost Mahomed was at the e poin tof death, been published, but the Berlin official papers deny its they can only rely on their arms for iB киеве у, їп dependence, they confidently say Ан they will be | and given his parting а AM to all. The demonstration satis tisfied with no pl of that result, and call | appears to have thrown the Heratees off their RAMS i y Werder, a Count Waldersee, the йн бн of the 5 Russi1A.—Aec s from St. Petersbur, to the ist : 1 inst. ui" that. ie " Budd eror of Russia issued a Ur. Costo recognise а livin ukas ed eclaring free landowners the 2, 000,000 peasants and to proclaim that Russia has no h f the or ca T dden assault, aided no doubt by treachery within her. In d тоно the National Govern- | the walls, Since the fall ot the city, authentic intelli- e Poles to continue as hitherto in | ge b of Dost Mahomed's death, А ) promises Hid visitation of cholera in Bomba as carried off peL E L and | several Europeans, but the seourge gh now disappeared, Иш las left St. e Peters mpani yl ger во t War, the "Mister of Marine, the n ster for the Wat We Duchy of Finland, and a umerons “puite. that the Government wil remain tru e MADAGASCAR.—News has tur ved at Before leaving St. P gramme ofthe 22d January. , Another proclamation, Жа Madagascar that "the e re асо арча fr foreigners L4 t d trea the f Serpe teer of Cronstadt, and Teviewed the ИШЕ: i Ts Minister who signe y with artillery of the Guard, by whom he was enthu- futi t us :— Franee had ени aud the d re siastically cheered. са ajesty examined their battle or Renour de Tour Bur code Pn the а | pues n lm takin ssession of the land concede equipments with care, appearing to рау | Remember, а рас де avengers spring from one hero's corpse КЫН, . Laborde, the n ncm especial C to X5 performances of the rifled ве атуу 7 nt, аге taking place secret confere: had гак, А his ар, and withdrawn w om- and ressed nw. highly € with Log a E de Leia Mon and i аа менет пий to а ^ ча of eight ай а the their лі and ex of range. valide | vobert is receivin h t thi ial T the куан e " the а — ктщ pr cav Д ти ty E any in n соу regi regim rete ents have —We have advices from Hong g to the ersist in the policy of Already тору sd their equipment iet eme and wil 190 jun. A КА еш МС "tbe c cap- Mende Poland, the win Y responsible for | 5borty assemble а SER наах HE Ae „> ch|ture by the Anglo-Chinese con ingen t, under Major leaving no other issue to ү, aestion ties de arbitra- | jm сб qe d Medie" wakta warrlore' death, and will fiy | Gordon, е Quin San, a city b n Tai-tsan and Len NT. joe 8 iha relo T - am tert чин Rumours have been eurrent that an insurrectio licen a тео € Chin sadi ай: ДЯ 3 would break out at Warsaw on the 9th inst. ** It appears thai stockades o to the notes PH England, i лени have been | The Town Captain, im , gonsequenca has. Cam ied a M а йау ше "of L3 жай, feom s w he 1 у make d peedily driven. enthusiasm has found ven i а grand banquet, at|strations by the endeavours of Russian agents, marehed round to the west side, and succeeded int taking the which toasts were drunk to е ЛЫ and hia chio bief stating that the National Government will inform stockades there. Major Gordon, with a rapidity of move- Minister, aud a despatch was wit FAMN to es latter, thank. ёз when the right time for insurrection " , amediatey led ds ыыы Д-р which he had ded the та а arrived. Тһе i commanded by | sast bank of the Ee which аё this point be (becomes ou ei tap doe 8: од de St. n mee Pélershourg of Thursday publishes the mbi eam altho surrounded by a su а they succeeded | whom hi Аа. d defeated with great іва to them. Не despatch addressed by Prince Gortschakoff to M. de | in т = — provoking any vea se pe ith Ehen proceed in thé d the iai in the Budberg, replying to the views exp by M. чуп |е Russian troops. Engagements between the in. E. Dena dtr The steamer d reni to where the force de Lhuys relative to the Russian reply to the French surgents and М Russians also took pl c gen — wa the er ш marched to the attack of Quinsan, which nde UM Кысу Ву са that the Russian and Ruda, in Lithuania, on the Ж; whick ithe Being evacu ded su! to thei: = ‘M. Dro е Lhu r ба . reply implies a refusal of the віх points under the appearance former were vi e: ry реки lender Wisniowski eu pre ission to post near Soochow, with the 1 esion, The Russian ex has been totally defea y t near only a fe ew killed an d wounded; waile on the Taeping side part ad, b ЕЧ ers ^p ge pind не i шө. E: a 0 T Poland, Stranuch. Wisniewski is reported геа РЕ Ъееп m loss санка atei by thousands. THS po v — A an tha g 9 p į tach com о! теп ow, under the беу w e starting point of ће insurrection, The c" э — ps » 2 — cet Uo aposed of piked mes iom sid, bas himself been cut off ma e reform B protest jor falsis n escaping There was [y any oot found in Quinsan sg 16 wed putet ceived tbe hope of com independence by of теши | th the insurgents and the Russians took place at Seyny, | a garrison town, having manufactory or ordnance, shot, ' — with i den eam ment of Augustowo, on the 25th ult., and | sbel. quo que 19- were e mr the place, which Warsa per 30th ult. had boen "d abet ed some | whieh t ihe insurgents were "The Polish | Shocking eruelties are said to have been inflicted by the fo d it would ha > abiit y in estegorical ry MEI we wish | leader Wierzbicki was attacked by an overwhelming Гаагу беч ps оп the rebel prisoners. ,Tien-tsin we to express our ideas six IAM could not receive fores n ear Kaniawola on the 27th, but m have бшу to Ше 22d of May. The i, marauders j e ntn ag Drouyn de Lhuys req 088 O en. Wi Government їп the assertion of the Amr was sigh wounded. Тһе insurgents have d же - conspiracy in a fi territory. Such an an intention could not | an - mber of Russians at Zielun, in the palatinate | m erehanta w wer aq meas; ir ing io ; build. wo. a Niro ang e Ас Ea P ан. EN arm bun "The Russians were driven back into thetown | and Chê! tiere ‚сунарга ней "уза its 1 7 foc of Zielu d, after a fight in tbe streets, retreated, that Mr. a illiam c. Miine, qu Шу ее to the g d, i n assian i ation, died in a fit — em р table. furni-h it with material d The movement in Poland | eft dead in the town. The loss of the Poles was 40| He was formerly attached to the London Missionary -— 2 foe я lent minority, and m" out that | А i $ 2 : ; м : sessed Poland for ws century. measures | | killed. 3 in ; 9 пее Theinsurg мер poded by th arms for liberal inm H alánchad hg ми зора ue Hd C ү бы АЫ f unfair play 1 edi isi н nfluence. e р ralin- | woun dad. him with knives, and otherwise ill&reated | Comp aints are made of unfair play in the 1viston : merui тенин „оцу Лаа бис фә олаште ем objec А | him. Г ра). frin aem ум taken pue. Зу loot p anc > — а the Freneh also pu f intervention as the у | Chief of the mberg, just appointed by the | tenaeiousiy Dou i etri Pho лезде of the the Frerich and ie loai Committe, bas issmed an address warning tho MANILLA. fearful eartbquake took place at оп this account eagen Se ge egare Abe тй is | ihal i i against dis isturbances, as provoked by enemies. T geo im enum Ж» Ми» эчер assistance was she a wu of the eed The address is stamped liko e those of the eq en w Com-|1000 natives buried among ruins. the insurrection. We a о aag obato сот. | m mittee. Мой сома the following осот of th cerning the ки of hostilities. It is necessary thai ы quake in a letter оша сапе ad. T ibori 1t je ampossibie e eder Me to J M eng mie а der e ad “ On the 34, at half-past seven in ti y. i ames Hudson has been recalled and that |... ка ta rise from the earth and дїгї the city proposal буа psg coiere efie 1 огаег. тһе Mr. Henry Elliott has been sppointed British mig Paeria and at te same time а most terri quaking of the was suggested sp the TO. the treatios of 1815. in his -— ud 5. 1ш te Chamber of Depati ma & eina рок расы Бе atic action of the | session О t m ties р Powers. Тһе оймо exp ех ын. D Drouyn de Lhuys | Bill E p pee articl icles of. consum ption | en ruins. Upwards of à е ар [ong err it has been ч MA qu Lon А ta E or was 54. The S adips on d Bill for pe оа without д deni ur worn dat The pries! mida choristere, аша have made it a matter акагы the dignity My of our Cabinet, | the Tapt е р раъйи until and the con аР who ид Y — Qur proposal was inspired by th S AM: of conciliation, and we | Novem Tbe Officia ounces куы Ead bave been y. eoe ruine t WM opinicn entertained . Drouyn de — and friendly перер. e^ Prince Aundeus pt Stockholm. | sseaped w mo er ган p чинат на sinere Wo eral seneo of our reply. Our despatch contained neither | Colonel Sarragan Spaniard, commander of the | tbe tremendous shock of 1645 3 i АО ГЪ 5 ро v- Dey E vocation ; а feeling of wounded dignity | band which RU EM au incursion into the Neapo- the public апа prim down or shaken from tbeir foundations. Not pire due 2 атре our 38628. | бап po from Sora, has been arrested by the |? E kama putes have be ir Mf Ced oen L4. nergetic sentiment of French. wt id diee дра Important | hurt он mot dangerogaly. Tho Bri nsulate ent Pes. бр a УОТ documents were found upon him. P destroyed is nothing but а mass of ruins. с Ш in i F "n THE n ЧАБ БИНЕ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [AvavsT 8, 1863, Before ће earthquake took place, s su lphuro: perceived, m pel like — joe of ordn: the approach of a "e ——— that surrounded t "T 2; had been declared un- constitutional by the sente a New York municipal udge. esos: iem is to ян attributed Mas he pro the North." R s ойох anco, wa then like 94i to 94. Ditta 3522 | Russian Five per Cents, 1822, 944 to 2 Ditto 1 1862 | 921; Sardinian Five I Cents, for AM » Pasiive, for Acct., 321 to $; С r Acc t least 2 о "isa 2 at leas! JaPAN.—The intelligence from J n is to the 30th of Мау, The news is con 9 ий seems certain that — had not broken mour was curren nt a "oko! bam ma that a farther Рон Илме ОЁ | ment. 18d apanese Government, | Li but of nri mta was no e tainty. Mew ege j however, o still going o of the st t t sympathy of a South, by declaring an intention to drive from. Canada and the Fr ench from Mexico. о t Notes issued, , 678 to ents., 10H; "ех div.; k Uiar Three es Cents., for Acct, » 29); Wank of бее, ISSUE DEPARTM ..£28,676,005 | Governmen: Ad Other керы "d èd 208 Gold Coin and Бош es Silver Bullion p £28,676.005 up t day Consul «таене. pon de the X е residents emergency formed for the purpose of "sending ships ! to sea, which -— BANKING DEPARTMENT. Meet laus Бес Yoko hama has been thoroughly Proprietors' Capi Маз 3,423,480 es loss of men to the South. dea that the Federals have seen | the end a tow war, uriti КОЗ, Dead dimi DES RS curities Notes t Na agas bi great excitement prevailed 4 trifle of n und it was reported re ушн v ps in| д the hof eai of t reports alude | to the Legen чысы ot: EX men —— iti is said, to the | y Га n the country opposed to to the foreign as impressed all th ES.—It is admitted by most of the | hose in the confidence of the on the defences s Island. t гэна ап d. Lynchburg, Маку ате " organising for defen y. белеги зева Lee and Captain Winder ^ is | been impriso n the casemates of Fort Monroe. atico er Ton given! to the Confederate Government пича iwo Хе n nvade n It appears that General Meade's army has crossed | the Potomac n near Harper's F erry, and mov ved +h RI рд. Se retaliation. Niagara а NIS "that. after his journeyings he found lf an on British soil and exercised the s privileges ge d denied him at home. He denies. e > practicability of хеч the South by | for s,and stat that e met in the um 0! ved General Lee was rapidly retreating out of the Shenandoah Mas ey, on the west side of the moun- tains. But e found General Lee holding the i of the е Upper Potomac, and threateni ing Mary- lan Was reme Mei» is inv: d to cross the | n Blue ge at Chester or Thornton dij, and that ће | lelayed his movements on t һе Upper Potomae, in order to carry away the plunder gathered in Pennsylvania and veri e and the new crop of the —Ó E he latest accounts the two armies retained t upon € side of the Blue Ridge, а da an paien made on tl олик 400 Confed ы invading arm d discuss the question of reunion. Тһе s been captured and bonded by £ 1 {тота 1 [ t 1 А! E olan's Ferry was iii cotton. The Scotia has been in tercepted f. Federals stationed at that point. The. United —€ District Court m cross the epa a off Cape Race. Many MET. are in sep mee ba Ses. state 1 Som rmy. yor of C [Re and eis coloured population between 18 уа; 50 Morr W esis > "The citizens «і а 1 officers selected in нета E pee Gold and Silver Coin ££38,010,582 M. MARSHALL, cu August. 6, 1663. €xasette ot the COH eek. NER ‚Р , Southam eller — F. W. Н. Cnanrzs, Leigh, rshire, ктү er—H. Слроолм, Aure, Gloucestershire, Inn. Desi T- Mortimer, Shro; E. E tor—W. T. D, Egman atom. N UE '"Vassall Road, Hase, Cambridge. Dealer Жы у Welbeck Street, Cavendish Jongs, Отти Orwford га Stree Ag ces ell, . Беш —J. HIT Monk Sherborne, саа, REYNOLDS, eto of idi C чыг Boot Bristol, Carpenter—F. 885 not Е. SWEBECK. A ^n Jast ^iGazette ".) Fowke's "Build паз, - Great Tower Street, Merc! To: 8мітн, Sandown, Isle of Wight, ant — Manager of the Sandown папі Woi Low He Pembrokeshire, Joiner—T. STOCKER, "Basin Вт БЕ м А affairs before Charleston, that Fort|steamer dn Wa ts db IAE Yun Met iin Rese aut Wagner жө. the whole of Morris Island h: car e steamers nm А-7 xii zab vo рш Hull, Smack Owner — . щй Атгок, Holt, N kseller — G. tured b: Federals; others that tbe Federal have schoo ner з S. Toone, and = a Sarah Star. RU has TUES AY August £ — BANKRUPTS.—W. АрАмв Morti- tremere, Tae Governament ie чате io | nleo лде the deiso ООС м EES B d a aai ion of news which it ines to publish. | Greene, and restoring the cargo. e иок of the | Eliza ace, bour Lane rwell, Surgeon--R. BAGLET, arrived at New Orleans from Natchez | Lower Coux t condemning the bark Empress and cargo Жен Кеште. "Slater рт. Ке ды elec А шы М a without meeting m алу Уо арка in рі аа length иш рее лой n s укола 4 асове 3 the | —La "France asserts that Marshal ,Forey | Kow m Road, Commission Agen iW. Н. Cum Johns M. M pM. 'of Ње hore car to parea: has i the m of September, giving ap Me eus Lancashire. í glas D Dealer B. рх. Albion Plc ‘enthusiasm. e steamer ha on a ra comm жөк. to Genera zain Hackney, Clerk in yal Exchange Insurance Office W. DAvENTORT, return trip to St. Louis. The Federal mov t for | papers publish news from the city of Mexico, viá San C е osi Wastan соттон Mare y Patene RS the oceupation of the Teche county continues. General isco, to the 1st ult., stating that the can Daea garr rece ener H. баг} тн Bo XPRESS M forees are now reported тт number 10,000, | army was hovering around o ke Hi eccle Trimming Manufacturer 0. V- Hane, Stafford Place, Pimlico, Proprietor ue and to have reached Washington in Ohio. Their pro- ga was commanding between San K s Иотайти, jun, Manchester, Provision D Iwsrn,jung ——— eus Ms been several times. dies but they made Mexico. „Negreta a was бш bet MERO e ry me Worcester, Hucketer-D. Joret, Brad ord, vor аге, is е d x Я Е ет а zoe ween exi 'wansea, 10) у i LET, 5 S^ + movements on Chattanooga and Rome are unfounded. | Cruz. Yo couriers had at Mexico from e Bares reser, аит Cambriagesnire, 4 pei э | Не із still - the gna яле - the а EE within T ays. “Marshal Forey reports that | Кіхо, New i Street, на ааа отера н. IE Lonn, Bacup had sent a column to protect the mines at Real Tancashire, шыг А wer 1 ver шаһ, Lambeth, Clothier- R- G del Жошы,» which the enemy. pu pont; to plunder. | Lvrrex. West D Lancashire, Keeper and Printer -W du e|and to d forming a out the intentions of the ри wi ines; а Rupwisky, Stratford, Essex, er in Watches and Jewellery— TS, — јонх orkshire. дет 3 E Согд Newcastle i A SAEPE Bank, recently formed [by the nion rof the Bank of Hot ЕИ of artillery. They cut the Virginia and Tennessee Manchester with that of Messrs. H. Keonrards| "БОГО ета ОМА A- Punt Glasgow, Nini Railroad at эуе, The New York Herald cor- & Со. The enpi al of the united banks is divided into | С. Resrazw, Paisley, Innkeeper, respondent at, Washi asserts that Mr. Seward has | 150,000 shares of 107. each, ^ — ‚ in other words, ate, дг T т апа ү» їп e кч > paid up capital of 600,0007. upon s that slavery is an existin ith ЧИ ES Federal босата Баа в nothing further to Ў сторо Е itg алд, | do tlian to prevent its extension into their territories. | MONEY — BRITISH FUND LorD PALMERSTON I rici resistance to the draught is manifested in | sols els ч 29) t а for Money, and 931 e X for —— = laying the Towdatin stone р ОС. : e|the 9th September; Three per Cents. Reduced, 93|for the enlargement of the Sailor" Home in Р ible | to 3; New Diret per се, PU ; New Two | Street, Lo on Тебе and a Half per Cents. dio d; v1 pu е k 238; India imd W d чиләге се in the presence | Five per Cent. Stock, 1081 to rdia опг Cent, | large assem ed Au 11806, 1 d quer | Bis wies т the Earl of i ; 18. dis. to ака pm.— FOREIGN : Brazilian, Old | Mauritius, Mr. ‹ Five Der Cents, 1013; Dutch Two and a f per | Burdett Coutts, Colonel Sykes, M.P., Mr. of . | Cents., ; Ditto Four per Cent. reci ; | and several naval officers. Оп the arrival of G Greek Five Cate for Acc., 321 to 2 ; Italian Five m^ der T dra Fry, that no negro сап bo ace a substitute for the | per Cents., 1861, for ; ni to 71; Mexican Three | it TT since Yak man, Official PREE ESS d pa a Cents., for ^ 362 to 362; Portuguese Three —— dii its ark safe tial (he Government t definitively ! per D occupied in ОКЫ (ies mE “which, KOS ill be co mposed | @ Cents., 1856, 57, 59, "60, and 1862, for Acct,, 48; ! ever since, its apartmen Ілом, print loce. сч verre 'Tulse иш, Plumber—C. Moss, Trent, Nottinghamshire, Stat ccr B. DIU Manchester, Calera Merchant—H. Mason, Chesterfield, Derbyshi: Licensed Vic G. M:Raz, Bow Road, Mile End, пула MARRISON, eiu un Maker—G. Myers, Bream's Buildings, Chancery Lane, Printer— Newman, Salisbury Street, Pitt Street, Ola Kent Road, late te Beershop. Keeper—WiLLiAw PEARse, Burnham, Somersetshire, Baker— * | l and scores Асетёт 8, 1863.) THE GARDENERS' МЕЧЕ AND AGRICULTURAL | GAZETTE ores of seamen be baing tai turned away nightly Пу for The directors had therefore а to estimated cost of 10,0007. Miri g been permitted mony. We are by | ex liberati tion on ti oket ‹ eit soners, ВО of &ubjectin re- ore fully acted on ; 3d, that c ufactures are зн ed. [^ go. 5 n [ cial interests were concerned, it " ess to | should be su ubjected, in the first place, to nine mo pomi out how greatly the strength and prosperity of | imprisonment, and then labour on publie works f: the country depend upon r afarimg population. remainder of the term f. ch they are sentenced, but with But there are stil higher considerations than that the ро wer of earning, by industry and good c onduet, · an nd h uch У i ар gmnt of this part of their и shme: 4th, that all point out their value, a E encouragement from their fellow countrymen It some! of men soul not be Малы d h thes nt; nvicts, who are not bomo ria es нау to а colony, ter -| the the Court m pore the heads sioners thus recapitulate their recomme wr wW ; That sentences of penal servitude should not in future | р be passed for shorter terms than seven years; 2d, that the pier DUOT. тем t the p meeting of vhi. mmission the solicitor laid before of an ment he had prepared нне ы n the London. inst а d ege Railway Com аб the Tus irr и а design ар ут M Ty j th nm of the Монтен to widen Тайм ні dw: gi oci 22 DWELLINGS THE INDUSTRIAL CLASS. aedi, eid m e of "the recent session of Parliam of t West End. D in sto City - - purpose of consider- to Western Aus hg lat art of thing near 30,000.000 of m от. be sent тр ing the bes of im БЕ ing v dwellings of v 1 mi of that oar unishment; 5th, that ce unfit to go Before ds the —— d ога = аА te! boo Kad by | there, at» may earn an Nr een of their. Ер; а еми g c cla asees, Sahe W eeting was held the cutting off of our foreign supplies, and, by the prev: n | who may ir ead be discharged at home under licenso, the Vestry Hall of St. amu Westminster, and Lord ofo port trade, be reduced to very distressing extremities, should be —— un gre sym т sen toned till ж expiration of | Stanl ey, and therefore in that point of view we ought fully and highly the terms fo! ich der vem ys = that pene neces- | and "Lo rd Lyveden 1 tcok par e pr roceedin ngs. to sprecate the puse ra pin sailor fellow puhjacta orhit is feb = or zia ering this super- resolutions adopted were um бле of opening а new the result of their life to вера in great m. то! $ intercourse with their fellow men on land, and hen y are reet from Rupert Street to Berwick Street, and for peculiarly a simple-minded and a guileless set of men, but The Lord Chief Justice approves of that portion of Hik | n rming a parochial association E 65 idi simple minded and guileless men too often, when they | report which —Ó ге transportation to Wes proved dwellings for the working classes under the ch ré A A en Mos e boni m len z rete c Australia. Не s also with the suggestion of a| Limited Liability Act. The Citya Marin which was character. sailor when he seni о port cann р А to the seat of bis family-- Һе cannot go to his friends and rela- partial remission rof sentence after the convict has been | held рг та. was held at the Mansion House to con- tions. o mus) remain in re he зев landed, tra € Bu t for convic cts and at pori ex ev mptation pp өө, T: ti Pani Е to proide - him ^ e ой | hat makir Act, and fering a a capital o of PAI um p ese institutions а оте. is said, indeed, that “ dis home is on the deep," but we | means of телей the re of prison б зн. dede үт EN f blótks öf improved dwellings Provide him with a home on terra. firma, and it k needless to | more easy to the officials eerie. e have other | for the ing с сы: Lord Stanlcy, м. Р, who iol рой Lt uch bis physical and moral interests are | modes of niri discipline а For this | fhe ch IW dev dll kuew th p э ре Т. such as he meets with in these n he has refused to Ee LE On Frida e chair, ват ey new there was i don, and stitutions. * They alo indeed part of” tho t social T Meets acts n Y | especially in the centre and eastern ннн Fi it, а great provements which have been made in recent times, and I last an influential notius of Australian colonists was tót docet bis hodie бад truly say that among them мен m ноб deserving ei public held at Willis's в, to consider tha of the e| not only for the labo uring classes, fitly so Ut vA rede e re which recomm esed transportation to Western жй! Тһег ; ks hose who have given me the invi to be present tri а to the foundation of an institution which will be ai ed with such gi s^ PY ttend А form of prayer (rai then e Bishop "of London, after wbich Lord Palmereton "ni the stone i in tm Australia. Sir Charles Nicholson took the chair, and in | all the nppearance of a ski lled workman, and giv t. the n den tap with the mallet. , His lordship t then was сатмаа by the singing of the National Anthem. DRA Pank.—The gan ^ d RUE Kelk & ue "Ex hib bition opening the p: ings strongly cated the s sug- tions of the report, and said that any renewal of| transportation would lead ad 6 irritation and dis- affection in the Australian ni Sir Stuart Donald- n moved a resolution declaring that the meeting viewed with the ram a arm, and go ired to protest i strongest en against ecom- mendation of the Royal Commission, kai: чь at, in е of such recommendation being — effe vol, gre №. and irreparable injury tnn be in flicted on Australia an nd, uch they would inevitably become the final receptacles of | also for the СРЕ bod to " intention plyi He would not say the ey had been they had kept publie attention alive the defici fai чар because o the besides осие а considerable amount of house d Building of 1862 on an improved design, on the heights of Mus Él m. rie THE Твох mee "Тһе foio нау Pervenet which was built for the Russian Government on the Thames, went down Kingdom. Mr. C. H. Ebden seconded the motion, w а | sub-committee be ted, —Ó S rr Sir Stuart Don nd Mr. James ilder up a petition to the M.P., and others, Queen pm her to од "her sanction to the |im fect success. Mr. уай ОЁ 380ге trial mmodation for the working classes, But looking rns as self-supporting, а uiia аз what ought to be шеи associations, i "there had been д ere, then, to too тей the ане They knew that quem ne often deceptiveand arted emis а pore her own steam on, s she ran ^ e Warspite, training лано of the x rt of her own bow, lost anchor, and caused so рне д: damage'to the Warspite, $ “Ф 5 a А mediate prisons " adopted in Ireland, in viets state they are “comfortable,” йо commissioners nsi — utterly bad. Тһе relapses after liberation in thus „treated a are 183 as against Л per cent. WOT king prisons. = relapses in “Ireland generally, ally, which аге 21.27 21.27 per | "° есгеазе' іп conv while in Ireland it bas but kept pace d population. Comparing th the. English Irish systems, the Commissioners are not ibe n fest prisoners, hey are not of aere үч че vit - Mer in the | Servi nishment English convict present prisons f те of ыс. they con- sider 16 mainly attributable to the shortness of the punishment, but they are of ot | of the regulat; an ear arly interview with the Prime Minister on the sub- ject. Mr. Youlseconded the m as t i Major Sandford, his Governm The report on THE Th v ка this ship nes к. гут Race, on T Lohr of гарт d to the Board о! they thought, j апу prev kind. They „сет by the бетэ ет which h ad at th heir own y чаа for them, and | rors of detail, and i in the реси Р i of si and not to the Lighest amount of. ront ас the better p of persons among the labouri could afford to but to what wasn London in & manner ias na mr et aid € ж к чыз they to go upon which Мг. Waterlow bad obtained эз - Ba ed а terises t de conduct was ape € which he serie Ww known from зай rveys to bea -— aen quen a one. von court approve] | up by the owners of the shi and rt that e pio. did not Же more attention nm Bnrpar.—The CKFRIARS ie bridge to be constructed a as the experien diis чыр а Мос ү: buildi N | the dividends for one year on t gs іп a crowded part of Finsbury. |Mr. Waterlow said that for а sum of 25,0007, including all iege КЫ d and also y ital during the period of — шшр they would Ww able to put up Pen e» of "in: 2 for he сои of 200 oss estim: as 25,0007. ; and assum- 15/., — wi that, if they deducted, i in уроо he occasional loss pervision, t first pile of the egre reb "50 per the accommodation of the traffic on intu building | after. tho. of 6 per of the tempora ry structure w. ill be 30, of sufficient width to allow of two lines | had been to whether even of vehicles and two paths for foot The | could Commit Mn have resolved t ‚ Joseph | if of the capital was raised Cubitt, the engineer and ос бн new bridge, | buildings, and having of course а preferential ай Бо paid the the cm E his professional | Half the money might be obtained for 4} tending its ion. and if the net 6 per cent. on i ld 7% or 8 per cent, for those nons. eam THE BLA cy Commi! issued Printed notice, that with the close x 2 present week, y р of the sentence should but that =” should be of a suficient length to admit of remission, Leer айке Тһе only portion of the Irish de hich they recommend is that of supervision not be unalterably fixed, | new engt eward of industry and | fria uestion for works for hs ought to have recourse to e the rad which has ^ existed for so mnny years on the ds da of Black-|in shares, without (— A undertaking Dm rs Bridge, will be removed, Ё fature, there- | ^T He had spoken At the ni Bd fore, the steam-boats which been in the habit of hse its being fter | calling at this pier will use the Pauls Wharf Pier. Тһе need hardly sey for himself or for those whom he was- THE GARDENERS' OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avavsr 8, 1883. — addressing that ed should not have troubled them- | selves abont „йү ‚шеге matter of profit; but. ihe m" i. comfort and ample means, but whose desire ———— The estimate for the building is 11,0007, of which to c connection wh пу the of Mr. cause of the. tragedy. Cathrow, the f the child, who was |, 1 reason the only way о Юю view was to каа highly nervous, obstinate in the extreme, an nd j jea alous, had told —The JERSE haven i. Jers italists A y meetings uy "Toss Mostra “It às announced that the Governors of St, Thomas's Hospital have definitive ly hg а пон d ui "x zen: | wW re no arranged for the purchase of th gate, on the new embankment of "the Thames, opposite the Houses of Parliament, for 900 RUN Scuoor,—The master of Harrow School, has the М, Butler, head- xdi an order that the pes shall in future be bebe, with, his reason m the prohibition being, that the boys continually had their hands in these kets, and thereby eontracted a lounging and stoop- ing ha Тнк Байат t rA ү илы, The day the old s daug were found within the ы ^3 Richmond (ue T. cn on oor both covered with blood Ton XU ка үч ч ўт other і in а drunken pedir, were brought u from Bow Street Ду чё: office, They bei nted à rable spectacle, being covered with ЖО, but "he "tek en old man, А ч used to make y charge PEN his daughter, mg А, were both | get. d man m. aon ч nig hk ty is about to be formed for Wa a ealing with th КЕТ гу: - EA. She phe at p & very dangerous condition, Тһе jury, after pom together about five minutes, returned a f Wilful Murder against Aral mni Mitchell, THE PUBL Ha MAEN —The Registrar-General’s that the deaths in — - з got on dir terms with Mr, Chappel should A driven to do som pathing: ю Мааа. Yor а г да had y the quot biu near yi th Castle, an P wv. p picked up by the South-W, Company s steamer Wonder (ЧА, ptem Had e steamer Paris, belonging to th ey line, was lost on the 28th ц 3 IN tely, and ы із , but pur Was lost. riday -— Comi and that 1 the 25th ult, r previous week, 6t h FA CUM m" the outside yu and arie —At the of | Exe that the Lyn in the 431 g Сенно `ЕатпаЇРа теь р € that on a Dece ember had beon 12 7, tally destroyed ay morning, nothi e A f romalning Qf à кэе. mittee on Mond e report stato] bank Tw 896,967, he . had been received during the week, es. 100, there was in the 27 “ы; i voie with the of The total е inee the 524. „Ога ts were made to The av the week the birds of и boys 1941 children, were registered i 10 — жобо of "the y 1853-62 the aver- | age number was 1810 Provincial. oTT.—The Bishop of aar Sors the —-— he w fele S VN шт i emori rial has been forwarded . MarDsTONR.—ÀAlfred Eldridge. vho was conyicted а ab the Assizes of | Fw ver the murder as made what he calls a onito 6 As guil He states that the murder was tbe result о x сеа: ZH Е: This lin ^ probability [^ Чота ts ho Secret: the m whom on Ael " Holden, who was convicted at | assizes of vtile ground their application on the plea insanity, and it is believed that Baron Cha the зе the £i urder of his child, 11 months old, l Ts e pu SR» which has lately been the subject of frequent discussio in the public papers, and was the subjeot of vg at in Баа t Aldere hott last week, an die rátod the фэн Бай there in connection w he eam t purely repai bro E * ever been con- firs secrated i in the ə kin ir Jo hn € = ng the Маре of Commons a few days before the gatio "n. ,MARYL "n RoAD.— the Bei for "Wer и other distinguished shocking itted on Friday aù 108,| Macyletone 1 E oe for ` pore piv Bes there have been residing а young woman UE. vns T She stated that 1 | She was performing at t GHAM. ^S George Grey has addressed a rs of и jha rk а A ien. i of the petition. on Jun dental Deat evidence distinc сае —The TWO 26, by the «уринда in the Briton Colli, terminated ' Топ th. nthe six men who w e А ina a: a А АА б t Inspecto tly stated that the mine was pers: | ventilated, an nd that several of the general rules for tha — umer ously e receiv r | signed on the subject of emorial n the айне young woman | who was "killed by the — of the rope the recent féfe in Aston Park №. Аа ааг ча 1 his hope t tha t after гч melancholy the directors will not allow collier. the d eM his will NEWPOR riga —A few m had been s ago Mr. Thomas Powell, y pr seed in Suth Wales, er at ibis aa when 16 was discos ered that tolen, А reward of 1007. wa Fant t1 th 8, Ја i reply - sent the nurse to Сс buy а ah Ou her return she found of. — -— — rag e sounds, which proceeded from the ing able to obtain admittance fe. ran а Mr m Cia Mara medical adviser, | Мт. Сайгон, of Weymouth Street, who returned „with nå Dmm state that they concur in e sentimen contained in the memorial, and that on the had let the park for а purpose, and pec reserve B 'uieuséfen any right to ed the performances Си —The ropes and before last, whe ble | gentlem | T" anonymou: e hands of t the in atem apprehe connect. "the wise: ension энде а pus of the door, making an aperture s «обоіеайу large f the Susp on the an Gioneetoreiié sides of fha river, are now sre to suppor rb a temporary platform, ung man 2 ihe лч the васат uich to admit him and the nurse, On t r|ofv ibis will be fixed 350 tons of i А = зч -— — whole temporary bridge will then | when to be ta his po а clerk lately in the employ o of isitors from all parts of the kingdom. From this ron for down, апа the me de eom — € to for about а nj m в child's left spa First di e some е e sewed up three large gashes in ber e e. attended the child, and bs "e aged u The ped а have oe vba де М» the dinge iron east- p | ings, weighing from 3 to 5 tons, to the top ‹ of the pi ers Beid, тү бат of which tne handi e cold wn On the sideboard a Bible n was pen open 1 5 rto Mrs Зарра 100/. a-year tot the с кее, ti ild, a E the child with \ which Mrs, Chappell ғаз еп pregnant. 16 will rest. Тһе anchorage plates weigh nearly eaeh, and there will се three of them to mtd Me б chains. These plates rock wil be firmly imbedd Mose ed in the All this | co: and two other suspicion et bei cloth was тоа the ble WES. n| on thu ‚ | Chamberlay: ng | Arp dein ad nl D verses of John > g ip idebo Мег, оп © C f е Pesan Cup " ious accident oceurred County Volunteers, | i stand broke down. No е - ERE woman herself, e aha Sho ferched, бе aid [^ и upper bing it in it d dressed h Tinen necessary Е С okt wien бе п песе t t d. At inquest on Tuesday it was stated that the Fd is Sarah Em Emily Mitchell, aged urse, Mary Mitchell, is her sister, ters of an ш accountant Live merchant of Liverpool, who had supplied her | mens, on t the | high. 16 will embrace all afford memorial Hos Tospital, is to Lowe, retia зд: РУ submitted and ык by Miss Nightingale, The site has presented by the Fan of Onslow. It will princi жа or males and the other for females | at —euch 92 most modern improve- дее iS for about 50 рачай, EF ments, and e | fessor Stanley, th of Oriel, Mr. G the базе was d ond e only llinc against him, but the magis! did | sider 16 sufficient, and he was discharged. The /— also di ed n an anonymous letter was sent to his Ej restore the document for a май Us Д s after а led Edwin Los M "ш еш e i : hood. On, searching the ground where ? took place the whole ч, the missing - had been m RT stolen from. was tak NC Mr. Powell, Riese were brought up with him, on ng со ed in the affair. А diaper 1 he same night as the will, ий, e possession of the father. This was - ‚аз there was — 3 dee nsort, аз. Prince be built from the designs of Malling Ab! ue Y: the lust assizes, ft. long Чу өте б. wide, EIS hom М нш е ы recommen Gonville and 1 Cai ваг; Kirby, Daren rim ipe dail ius Mr Cambridge, on the E v A ” by the of Chichester, on the ©“ р and Times of баша” L4. Mr. — Church the y until Saturday re read, including one e Hopo ot | s, for th pepe dation to AuavsT 8, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL ФАЙНЕ, —The ft a: Villiam оар rell, the English eleg Irish been settled be E Еамохт CAs: Бано Т Sir Y upied Me attention both o 38 рве `of vent Voie the present E sionis after the death of samia т еня relation | had made him heir at law to the deceased Earl, i peached the will as obtained by fraud and misrepre: The latest "e of afar case has bee att completed A win t .the the Hno at London Bridge progresses ба ы sahin north wing of the fii of the South-Eastern the e pur P [i ognuna и загіт Е of with th main line. The e prid ge across the Tia, үзүн Hos a à small amount of wor | ford is practically finished. th Зоир Market; but the whole of this will be nished by the time the e rial for some days a Mr. Justice Keogh and a pee jury, and on Wed: " nesday 16 was sudde by the parties a — mpro he terms of which were ood to be that там ri "rhe mont = to receive unders ihe estates a payment to Sir W. L. Darell of 125,0007. прес of th pP rase THURLES Mv he recent assizes Philip Hid was triod before “Mn, ы O'Brien for shooting at on t the 2d of January =з Mr, Go: him, Mr. Jones, who is a resident J.A S #1 1 4. station * Sharpe Oria i is rendy for the opening. The hotel a station is rapidly ЧЕ, and the la "n Charing Cross not onl у but the most attractive station i in tho. тенора, Tho branch to Cannon n Біте; reot i is also MARR ES.—On the : Viscount pc. he 30th ul ult, at Castle Donington, ‚ eldest gon of the Earl of Romney, {о the Lady LANKA NOR „Нато sister of the Marquis оѓ ings— 6th inst, at an Catholic Chapel, Warwick Street, а пег wards Aap uS Edd Hanover Square, rd в Gordos Lewwox, third rViving son ihe late Ча of онцо to EMILY second FRANOES, Lady CAROLINE ToWNELEY— man О tolle | Church, Warwick Street, and George's, Hanover Squa ы Bart." of Barron to E Lo of Colonel CHARLES an lst inst, at the Rom afterwards at St. WissroN BARRON county of Waterford, of the late Lord Она М.Р., of pushing is being run between the contractors for the two bridges at Southwark and Blackfriars. TH 4 WiN: n 4 NOHBURGH 2e —Sev cases have t few days i in {н Jury Court of the fuo. and identified the prisoner as one of two at Edin Papon the first trie jury аз 59 t of LT men whom he saw behind a ditch when a gun was fired ў at him while riding along the road from Thurles. He и "uu H ap Dor NE d o pe Edinburgh immediately pulled up and said, * You sooundrels! I ап i ed гаре ide P oh T ТЕ ‚апа P] make pay for this" The men | "93 m ЯТА aco cabri 9 a su vs Jury еп ran away through the fields, and he rode afte Man oth z DE "s ye t of BU them through a lane, which ended in a hog, Hoe was any other cases were ae wore аф the ' time, “Phe dt were Jocked t up » all sis h^ NORTHERN тәү Pa d aem ted for el wiltul murder of her in Pool "Mr: же гаыа d at p seu on the 2d April last. It appeared that көк, E LoxaroRD.—Charles M*Cormack, the prisoner went into the Milnthorp Workhouse to he confined, b he present assizes of murdering an old | and that she was delivered of a fine ped Че ve n lith ле р ГД March, which had the peculiarit; y ot man named Michal Beglon, was executed on Tuesday | quantity of long black hair on its head. The ач in the presence of 2000 per аб Longford, Thro ac. atem tie 186 Apri sho e^ thé work ei j^ "X some mistake the rope was long, пег! пано HORN gauviones oy vag marron sd s зр executioner drew the bolt the unfortunate criminal fell оро аннин Аг [dud e n redd în оше of n his k thejground. The incident caused a | them the property e af the епк це а arked. On the pueros orror am he spectators; He was pte of t ы! pril, tbe prisoner, омтуй her chi chid, : [ оп а eua. ап to the platform, the mM bas as reduced to | о Ms head of adr. aed me evening she Fees proper length, when he was agai off, and pad а of se b; Sent nig? - фен the mi In | o£ lts, to AN! 501. JOSEPH PAXTON, М.Р. т Hew Ра = le, —30th ul ЕЕ CE ew rymple, t, at the paris rech Хеда, оре Вал CHARLES AUGUSTUS, — son of the RLES EDMUND RUMBOLD, M.P., of "Preston Candover, Hanta, to AGAT. "- Pet n nen nd "daughter of GEORGE Woo: E FRANKLYN, Esg., of Lov Sihil, rkshire—= 29th u ule 5 t Ваза, ML ТтЕхмЕѕ CORNWALLIS, Esq., late Major i in the 4th Н „ second son of Charli ykeham Martin, Esq., of Lee astle, Kent, to HARRIET ELIZABETH, second. daughter of JoHN AS — E wa бу. е НаП—1в inst, at St. George's, Han: & Hope- N WAYT! › Of the Inner Tem A elow ot] Коц Col- o ENRY FANSHAWE Davies, Grenadier Lieutenant-General реше, er Model ves түсү s d mer М DEATHS —On the 6th inst, 2x ta bridge vum ue Sussex, to ELLEN JOHN ALEXANDER usgrave, Bart, Cu & Gilmon Hall, Yorkshire MARIA, Venere ble Archdeacon HEADLAM, aged 77 —3d ins dentally, by а ГҮ from his horse, CLAYTON DE Esq., of Blunsdon Hall and —— Norhusiberiadi —8d pa at West Clif House, ы, Hras Еми, the infant daughter of Lieutenant-Colon LENNOX, Royal Engineers—28th м» at m Onslow EA uri [x et br Арин R. A. AND! merl. бее ө ent—31st ult, at Vis: vertes roce Мохтдау, R.N., E Montagu, Esq., of Little кр. ns мой DN died in three minutes, Не made а fall stic H : t Erith, Kent, the Rev, EDWA ako Tas rec к. Lariing, his guilt, and left in wiliiag а dying request, to all here on the 13th of April, when опо | М Mis oM rur n x young men to shun all secret and Шер al societies, as the or x vay porters found a bad crossed, and diso vordere] Mu MD ‚М.А : z А ет vn. A greatest eyils to haie country and religion, i" е dead body of а female infant, А post mortem examina- pice e d ——— avimg been made, there y М no outward maras of — ag tho ho was nd That ^ e med e of 18. 5 эдн %%а{шарв EE ÉL = асго d ou driven in а ООУЕХТ GARDEN, Aug, 8, ix ad 8. 14 ured. Р ed the death of the child, and must risen | ac t or s өто till Ar бейнеа Pai o od P FATAL CIDENT ON NN Hux- | f f р, blow Nee s eom em ось No merita, ea aane үүнү in foi vary n imports, aud of Gi and STANT Monda: iocki ident |from а] чыры OAR EE О ош M eur TERRA. Pine ie the supply is айаш, for the do oreign y А x mere i from a woman's arms could haye inflicted Strawberries are every week happe this new line to ап exeursion train, whieh the "injury taking into consideration tho yielding nature oor ав чочо spberrion, whioh aro Ир over: left Hunstanton for Lynn and Wis e M pope о he ur аһ оре head: i Cpl 7 з, зое s » өтү: glish aud foreign, к м а , od consisting of 15 well- fled en carriages. rain Adi dound ii e rand ihe Bev! Mr supply, M ent, Ron tifu! 'otatoes ha d ре ssed Wootton, station тыр half-a-mile, and was | f Windermere iol pi et on a SM, within 800 | 12002 65. to. 8s. per cwt. Cut flowers chiefly consist ot eem e> о y is Йй тап yards the placo, where „tho body of the child was те Asien. Books, Caloeolorias, Mignonett um a a bullock which had s опг | fou clothes, and ап ol , whic Е wrap] the of the child found, w killed, ^ ч. i identit airo of МДБ гре аз those which she had | (уш Grapes por ms s sod Currants, р i S Five four or tive seriously njured, ven to the prisoner, and the body of the child also b., 6а to 1s ber ber 106; 13s to 16s aud 20 ан qs wounded. 5 m were Биба by her as һе prisoner's child from its long and | иез n ape rog rto есерде imr. 40910 Mi killed а » dur red mutilated as to defy гесор- тшнг улак qi а Cg kne pde i id the | py "c 5s to 0s 8 рег 100, $815 108. nitio were Mr. John "Leid, builder, of | Prisoner Чеп x: 0 os e An jor dos, 88, t Urine ie L pod к = e of Clarke, of Brandon ; | The matron took her by the hand, and mid e E " 1monds, do., Miss Clarke age 73, of G M T Lynn; : Mis should tell CMT ehe tmt T The шег then tuto rtis each, 2s to 4s MAU. Ts 6d " Д ebrio 25; and Mrs. «o y E oy -— noit qe. EON uld not have done dai: ы — W. ni m rrera his Pack on P three, ye › А. Ауу of the ens m «Ep to 2s were Mrs, „ wife | case for the prosecu е pM M no counsel, | Caulitlow: each, wished to Вахо one amgued (а "her but e ce | Fuss Vere еца to Frenel Ваша ^ 4 "ho тмн MY. Рева. shi ЦЕ being over, Mr. Justice Mellor asked y hat she ko to 99s Garlie, pr e om owner, of Lynn, who had his thigh broken and his say-to the jury. The prisoner, whois a fair, little, x те: a Toe do., 1008 to 1208 | Lettuces, cach, 14 to 2d legs so dreadfully міч, that he has since died; Miss | girl of about 20 years of age, said she let child fall as she | „, ks, do., 00s to 808 Endive, p. score, 18 to 28. Eliza Bartle, who was severely wouuded in the 1ед | was getting over а stile, and it died afterwards in her arms. » Cups, do., 15s to 858 Horse bunch 1s'6d as to render amputation necessary ; Miss Ann n Jickling She did not like so give ө р! up “М oar т» телара, р, эма, a to " юм, RP ae ж d маз аз пеаг Carro! Oss | Mushrooms, p. pott., who is said Where bad both herlegs broken ; Miss Cobb, н Aidon as ~ «а Бе" ^is Lo Ку! in summi: g up told Spinach, р. sieve, 18 ба to 2s | Parsley, p. n i hunches, 3s to4s of Lynn, who had her arm broken ; Miss South ate, «f| the jury that he could not at that time take.upon himself, | Cueuu each, 1a to 18 6d | Her erbs, per bunch, 3d yun, rA M И Lynn; Миз, Batterham, of i ; Mrs, ynn; without the prisoner's peering med ea inst Beet, per doz., 1s 64 e * я ibili assigni а her, when а sing au- Adams, of Lynn; Mr. r Wilkin, o of- Ly; p a ока pui asa fie nt instruction might Jead HAY —Рег са of 36 Tr М: n; and Mrs. Brightmore, of Lynn. Ар | to most serious results. The jury, a'ter but as огу consulta- THFIELD, Thursday, Aug F деке the prisoner Guilty, but mended her to | prime Meadow 70s to on inquest 1 on Monday afternoon, | tion, found s А k E. Hay конса. Dos di + фк of the Dodii bidding nob to bo led away by dino ы es, but to М5 : d Do. second сць: 95 upon her - ( ауса реа“ Gui tho M. Шап + propane fos ram сано эчена en | Newdo. .. .. n. L ач: 2 esie : ыз п y md i Shin tia onis салде of murder ад hag обете DM Wr oct = Aug. 6. notice (hà they would cease io A «айй а most рыл, Вар. Meadow Hay.. е ж Toferior = the line on and aor Monday, te Tb innt. Т appears "Hiis багт! Cnovrox. — Wire Murde ;der.—owph Howes was | еы 09: orn 2 that —— worked the | indieted, and also arraigned on "he eoroner i ur «em d Doe 1. 118 Ж BA lhé hop’s Aoii meds d Farringdon ilful murder of'his wife on меер — "is к v. nou i. Tun m piter. arrangemen! цагг luring ы уот knoskod down deceased | Fine ös 7 чег Street, have vto mined to conclude us ngi t, | quarrel, d tha dos his овамо | Fine Meadow «г to 90s | Pe ima С Dp 2 h eM lita: who head fender, and to t| ой the Metropolitan n Sue ling swuck her upon à à ed 100 105 і she lay i ible till she died. Тһе Jury found him Guilty of | Prime New Hay.. 80 84 | Newdo.- x on the ground tha& the working arrangements as they 1 ж: Кынк to penal|[nferor.. -. -. 70 . 15 |lnferior do. 90 100 at present stand, entail upon th сё. эле+) {учее кү жр rrr liom Gbsunel Straw .. á 33 | Prime 24 cut 1 108 like 2001. а week, The Metropolitan are thus remite mtm d thr rown on their own resources, and are| з. d m Res, ме BRITISH WOOLS.—LoxDux, Aug. 4з a 11 Lady eet coni сайи, na edi ult, at ж» — ч amount -— Farringdon station and their -Edgware Road | Lodge, Tadeaster, M. vi the Hon. Mrs. жолын ы ка, , : оч pi шю. W 1 81001 9 station, There то thus be a ше, he ween {һе | Fox, of a daughter— ult, in Dublin, the wife of t em — 1 ael 104| Ditto Hogga ..1 9 —110 th ме В, Мохск, ofa son- ?Т ult, at Вареһогу, N- » у ditto.. 110 —1 M | Combing $ 4 1.8 poc = wifeof Sir Francis Outram, Bart., of а Z | Haií-bred . Nod .16 8 Tus CHARING ORONS e c —The сара at Hi Petworth, the wife of Down Ewes .. i uci ч p СЕ of this importaut line are pushing forward , M.P., prematurely, of АА. ач Kent Fleeces ~» ini i ТНЕ RAERINSES CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Атасвт 8, 1863, HOPS.—BonovucH MARKET, FRIDAY, T. red; white Whea: t nominally unchanged. Previous rates are „ Pattenden & Smith report mpm disi Wr paid for vet. barrel Flour, речте м mand; sack Flour із in G^ RDE ENER (Hran). —Аре 86, mun E | Нора of all descriptions, with а very x supply of 1862's, small compass, and m more inquiry tban of late. Beans ractical knowledge of his protession. Leaving throu ч L Old Hopa are in more request at slightly advanced prices. | 1206 slowly without changet rices. and Oatmeal dull, the death of "Xs loyer.—J. C., Gardener, Kennington Hall : The plantation accounts are still very unfavourable from all o e nt n Indian расна Pee "eclined т TM Ashford, Ken B, Mà g East Sussex, а porti тз) mixed American being sold ex quay at 208 ре иек. portion of the Weald of Kent, | ү a rable amount, but few purchases for Ireland ; GARDEN ER (HEAD). еко 39, single ; thorough] white АА. 295. to 30s., this description being in limite d derstands the Growing of Vines, Peaches, Melo y NEWGATE.—Aug. 7 cea &c., the ми A Kitchen and Flower Gardens, he I Best Fresh Butter 13s, r dozen lbs. ЕвгрАҮ, Aug. 7.—Attendance fair; Wheat in moderate and Gresuhó e uu Good ает W. Јох | Second do. de: а А та consumptive чү at e rates, and in some cases y Hall Market Drayton, f k, 4s. 04. to 4s, 44. "8 Ibs. rather ; Flour more freely offered, and the turn easier. з. por Indian КО, Fel de med for eod at 26s. to 268. 3d. ARDE ms —Age 30; thoroughly unde. — c Egyptian Beans steady. Oats and Oatmeal unaltered. Egyptian stands p. Growing of Pines, Yines, Peaches, Melons, ёе, : METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. Wheat quiet. E honte Pia t of. Kitohen and Flower Gardo ns, Stove and reenhouse Plan Three $n eot ardet from MU uir ipe M о аы € агн. аа AVERAGES eat, | Barley. | Oats. | Rye. | "eas. place —A. B., The Gardens, JBishopstoke, near Winche ie. consequently be er for all kinds, yet there is scarcely June 27 46s 5d| 31s м 22810d| 35s 9d| 398 3 36s 24 а quotable] reduction in choicest desc X ть Sheep and | July 4 | 4611) 30 98 11 | 32 2| 39 6 |38 0 (Age ER (Hza»).—Age 32, married, one ne child; m ə rather e plentiful than on Monday last кк кезд 46 10| 30 T 93 6| 34 5| 40 2 [39 0 h конфі е ош фар in his mre Has taken du hat day's quotations > X tty well maintained. -— 18 46 7| 2810) 22 s: 9]|-40 097 1 | шапу. prizes аб t the otanio and Horticultural Societies of Trade is Чот for Calvess at Thu Thursday’s rates, From Germany — 2 4511| 99 10| 22 9| 32 8| 39 3 |351 NM Undentable character. —H. Laws, 20, Майор Le agro there $040 Sheep, and 364 Calves ; А | 45 11 31 0 23 0 | 37 11 11 |3 Te: к Road, Hom om Seid зо potent from Ireland, 260; from France, | Agg.Aver.| 46 5 ) 187 1 14 Caves; Ле Шы Ron. мы ME] o on 1.90 5198 1: M 8] 99 9 90.1 Gi NER (Hrad), or STEWARD and GAR- coun! UCTUATIONS IN T Six WEEKS AVERAGES. БЕ i аб ay er my : ge; rou; compe w^ Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools. . А ы cis June 77.|July 4. July 11.| July 18. уыз. 25. [Àug. 1.1 branch: ot d profession. imonials of ne ly si LT forda, &c. ..4 610410|Do.Shorn ..4 4—4 6 |40114 - Lace pasiesiputiming Ше found a gd Best Short- rthoms 4 2—4 6|Ewes&?dquality .. — .. |48 » 3 36 —À és 2 Е.Р, ost Office, Newbury, | quality $58 horn - Ui : ode ec a E de + GARD ER (Нклр, or SINGLE-HANDED).— Age | Half-bred: a Calv i sg 0—4 g| 45.11 ; ws ч 5 2e 26, single; has a good a of his profession, Do. Shorn 0 | Pigs zp 0—4 0| — x т ге; AER E "a sd J., Mr. Bennett, Stationer, Upper Boasts, 5690 ; Rise & Tambs э, 090 ; Calves, 408 ; Pigs, 220 "m. dnd н x e x = * ашна жү „—Атпр. 7. (HEAD, or SINGLE-HANDED). | ө: каат ө Bdaty 1s maier p* ене чуме poci, 17s; 9d, ; Walla End = бачата уза "шаг сЕ - (x jarried, no ncumbrance ; understands his P | Jast. Trade i is still very heavy, and we cannot quote higher End Eden Маіп 1168. 6d. ; Wals End Hanwiok,, 15а. 6d.; S|in all its branch eventeen years in first-rate gardens — than on Monday. We are n ite so heavily supplied with | North Pelto: v * Good character.—W. X, 15, Frie ndly Place, New Town, e elton Gas, 13s. 6d.; West Tanfield 2 ve Botes, Deptford, S. E Sheep, "but the demand is smaller, and late quotations are Ls 6d. ; Bebsi ide ' Hartley, i75; Hastings Н: 175 nce ene with difficulty maintained. Trade is rather more cheerful for | 29 ships at market ARD : Lambs; choicest kinds are readily disposed of, but other kinds ENER.—Age 40, married, no тпргарее; meet with a dull sale. We have again a large supply of Calves; can have a good character from the жей he has trade ^ Mire rather lower. gie La. supply con- To the just left.—K. Y., Oak Villa, No rth Hill, Highgate, Lo ndon, х, | sists o! Foo A aeris timer cerro S — OR KING PARTNER or or MANAGER.—Has a| (C ARDENER.— Married, no incumbrance, thoroughly — жарыга M thorough knowledge of the Cultivation of Plants айа practical; wellup in all the routine of the profession, Best Scots, Here- Best Long g-wools. .. — .. the Nursery Business generally. The һер, references given. | &c.—T. T., 5, Bywater Street, King's Road, Chelsea. | fords, ёс ..4 6to4 10 | Do. Sho ага —4 6| C. M., Mr. Stewart, 46, Old Bond Street, W p OUO RENTE ата АГ МАНЫ Best Short-horns 4 2—4 6 Ever 828 qualiy агыш ANTED.a HEAD GARDENER fora fi OE —Age 39; understands Forcing, mà — 2d quahty Beasts 2 8 — 3 10 | Do. Shorn Boa 9 ‚% or a first-rate Flower and Kitchen Gardens. Wifeas Chief Servantit — Do а Таш ч вовек фто Plant place.—Although the enel requirement is tbe | required.—J. BRYANT, 2, Kingsley Road, Maidstone, Kent. | Haltbreds эү өг. 4 8 сч of Orchids and Е of which there is a splendid esca n, yet а general knowledge of the other branches of LE arm term .—Age 23, single; is well exper enced Boasts, ЖА: аер & Linde 10,20 ; Calves, 772; Pigs, 3o. | Sardeni sing embracing tho pue E jn Forcing, Plant Growing, Kitchen and Flower Gardon: ofher - y ing. Good character and references,—F. B., 14, Ormond Row, Mec де» , given, апа аш чегер n reasonable | Smith Street, Chelsea, S.W. MARK LANE.—MoxpAyv, Aug. 3 modation and assistance s is allow M e c Y of English Wh Wheat to this morn rning's m. was ааа xi A fall particulars, dn the » rst i instanoe Dy et —Married, no incumbranee ; experi- y bine. RUE Thei есы was very limited, and the li was week’s rates. — L QUA: ls. Waran, eser, Kent, & Suffolk. .. White ne d .....|42—14 selected runs. .ditto xem d Red ....|42—48 та... 48— to eiit аа juotations. fo! enable us to give q i For foreign | himse ittle business transacted ЧЕ {о А. г. James Veitch, King's Road, sea. WOooLLrETT, XV a: lurrey. ANTED, at Micbaelmas, а BAILIFF and WIFE, — € ineumbrance ; the pepe erm and Pou - ust understand thoroughly the duties of а Bailiff on lens ntl eman's Є... te. Тһе farm із те 200 and 300 a acres. са to G. "WESTBURY, Esq., 44, Lincoln" Inn Fields, or at Andov e | chai ire—Potato eed webs oa Ra ка ... Potato re Feed . ПП ПЇРеїапаапа Brew|18—23 Feed .... -ir 30—33| Foreign oreign ....,.»....5-+»55-55- Mazagan. ..,535 to 358, "Tick |34—36| Harrow .. 22—86 — а зг 37s to 40в.. Winds, tian 32—34 MAIZE .... ыы EA СА RE E, "White marks delivered. ч ditto|30—38| Country..|30—38 barrel|20—28|Per sack (32—48 prend Harvest work has progressing in the home counties the E and although we Mad some rain on Wednesday tit was not sufficient to stop it. The Wheat tende has prices, Тү dull and inactive, police" downward WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. ENCED GARDENERS (or asGARDENER cu чилтен s, recommended gen on application S ди lington Nursery, S ARDENER (H € Age 40, married, two hos ak e well experienced. Three years' good cha- › Leslie Cottage, Laurel Grove, Penge, near si M ARDENER (Hzap). — Age 29, single ; practical experience in Grapes, Pines, Ua. n Da m р good Plantsmar, also a good rogos га еа Боо косе character. ауны! ( à MuR чын will be disengaged by A m of na month.—Married, =s Ee first-class c as a ЕЕ , Pines, Рысов, ев, &c., Stove and Greenhouse Р! ves z^ DE а Kitchen "Gardener, cur edid б, in mpm Я t Grouni —L. M., Kings- field House, Dartford H English the markets were badly supplied, ғ for sui же МЕВ йр), —Age 39, married; a first- unaltered ; several of new have been Азони te Hard апа Soft-wooded Plant ете Orchids, and rates n our market, they good and fit for Роа; e дис: 0, Late Forcing; Pines, tts Flowers, fnmedlate use. Barley met a demand. and Vegetables. T caracter. F. C., Pole Hill, Peas, and Oats were neglected, cheaper to sell, товон Heath, near Uxb W. was a slow sale, but- could not be Turm. + last 77 vessels have been Өлө. (HEAD), where one or more "y coast, T А z баде has been pretty | © would not en aged Singl-handed place, | Di^s Beans about е ат. this day week. In Paris Kit Gardens; also the of сана (Aug. 6), the ur егу slow, апд prices have Melons, &c. Good character.—A. B., Mr. J. Maskell, Tile- 1s. 6d. чй 280 lbs. The pressit stock is animated at | hurst, near Reading, Berks. ru bha nie irc iin er нышы ССАВЮКМЕН (Ha ЕЛШЕУ experi- Silling to'accópt about ls. 3d. lower prices than last week, but епсей in all branches of his rofession n,m pecially in bnyers declined purchasing without a reduction of 2s. to 2s. 6d. all kinds of Forcing, and in the e aud “Planting of PIX DEEP t qc rem а ы €— te, сап . "тарамда i Wheat, 5 а - — ы ARDENER fun age 30, (€ HoRWwooD, р е а а е, at late rates. as dete mostesperisuied 1n 4$ Жондо lip oe ue taie cer ae із а good (Ium Die cing, and "Flower and Kitchen ES : No eerte рае accepted. Four-and-a-half y: те ОШ ; ax ci L^ ө ook after Poultry if required.— С, ARDENER (middle-aged, married, without in- Ui ae diam ves who has been 19 years in к > of "Tyrconnel, is now at liberty to engage 4*3 S tiet gentleman in want dt a — proa Gardener T Ttoforéhoes as to M T: ay be made . LINDLEY, Acton Green, Middles: "iC 1 ARDENER (ASSISTANT or SINGLE-HAN x —Age 31, dea p^ cg has dome а botanical _ анон: с , Tranquil Place, Bexley Hen Kent, (AEN NER, under а nobleman's uS ntleman's ener, for 2 or 3 years experien —Age bU. liberal Premium will be ates Six years' good d character from the gentiem nan. Һе has jus tied, з; Оев ME rnsey, GI garden improving him self. mend a young Man, good == —GE que CUBA EM в), or for employment fl in a here he would have an opponat —Age 22. А gentleman wishes to recom- who has a three years’ experience ina m berhurst, Ken of EORGE BISHOP, ( P ARD сзи jan —Youpng; several e Gra i TI Peaches, &c., and e Puts were сы perfection. ГЕ сћагас ode d ability: Hi po workman.— King ld Lodge, ford Heath. OUSE FOREMAN xd К Жыйыны р mem —First-class expe d references.—A. B., 7, Birat, dale Terrace, Richmon: ве Can M Nurserymen. ROPAGATOR, ` p PROPAGATOR and FORE- ood practical — in both Hard and Roft-wooded go a good G f Azaleas, Camellias, — Roses Bb Khodgdondrohe. Conifers, gat dd L Rollis- son & Son's, Tooting Nursery, "Sertey. emen. eldrake, Yorkshire. БЕ LIFF Understan ds the Managenienk е of d Light Soils; зир the Breeding аа of Stock. Six yea TA ИЧ SN Зе roombridge, Tunbridge Wel MANAGER o of a large Home Farm. —A d yr qat isi in the е: of AME ЖЕ active and can give ва Ec ability er.—A. Bs Ааа "and A int > ые ursery and Seed Trade. | Скан ы тазе Book vir accidens experience in: Balls Establishment: ee aired Du Chelsea, S.W. To Nurserymen, &c. iu т» &c.—Has had experience in the business. Я No А». Pep Catalogues, e SO S uns; * Атётпёт 15, ме: _ THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZRITE. The AAE Chronicle rin aper. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1863. 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Post vo, of » and other Works on Natural specially to R BOOK: a Manual of раа firmly o В.В. | conference шз : 1 аа lan: b; adapt the capacity of ihe Youthful | The Fire Duty paid by this Company in England in pu was E" By a Mor р Де» М аре е оро у зы мю, FR uis CONVERSATION c "o sid g of tbe Gcck THE Notes " ys three Powers in answer to the des atches of P e Polish n have been. transmitted | to PN Petersburg, t Cabin о the arguments addressed itself, but that the three Notes terminate i in whi гар the six points а ub the Md К а Saxony, BAVARIA, HANOVER, RAND DUKES ї n Congress a n| the Germanie Contederation. LAND and D and the KING or oar has ui уе "e to x dé- cision, though it is rumoure lined th seceding fidi the Confederation altogether. к ROWN PRINCE Wi ned on Mo jay ioma to Gastein, e ananimated d ave taken ting, РИК, the Prime Minister, but the object of the discussion has nof transpired. After the con- uae PRINCE г A Ассо exico that {то Council Pot: Notabilities on nnd e jon. init. coe unanimously, with the exception of two votes, that th Me exican боп, through them, selected h Austria has confid French official journals assert on what they sta tte to be good auti has Physlologieal. bes à Glossary of Technical Terms. In of TEMA TUM us Tilustcalipns, geiestt | TH. EUUDENTS MANUAL of ANCIENT GN: уур GRAPHY. Ву nex Rev. W: L. Bevax, Edited by Wir. Вмттн, | the CHOOL BOTANY; om, or rs — ов иба РЕ oer —`-#. эуез е re жый крме m of, the ENGLISH ESCRIPTIVE OR, THE ART OF tas T з, 6d, " фм Рай А, BEA in T NAE UNIO, for ans raps ажр ы: MENTARY SCHOOL HISTORIE зе. МЕЗ. к ДЕҢ IT HISTORY ot f ENGLAND, Rh miintenatios of a French у of occupation die i хна Ki у per Da. Woodeu peri agreed upon, at the expense LAM Wis ze, p Mexico. despatoh from San Р i Fifth Editi ы eds MRS. MARKHAM'S TORY of FRANCE, чаны z 0,000 troops expected at IN HOWA d т А Contribntion КОШ Deu А оша El 7. 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SMITH'S SMALLER HISTORY of ROME, ‚ A New Edition, окто, ciati wit LLIAM "РЕМ: An ч His мо А Я Ніз very үө interest with the ud Admiral e di is tions,” — Edinburgh Review. ~ CnarMaN & НАШ; and JACKSON & WALFORD and kerand his - his risin dior Em Ty pre рай vigour in his descrip- For the Use of Junior Classes. cuts. 12mo, 3s, 6d. ENGL E For the Use of Junior Classes, Woodcuts, 12mo, 35. е FABLES: D ЕЯ Јонх АХ pih Version, chiefly from Ву Rev. THos, James, 98th Thousand. LE 8vo, 2s. 6d. Albemarle S W. ANTED, on а Shee Book, propery dried and — and sstmesiy S m ad Е Fern ; а collection of BRITISH D WERS colleetion of BRITISH GRASSES. Also a set of BRITISH BIRDS Б кове, and а ISH SHELLS and also aeo statig hows aoon up in for eåch Collection, and Y. E; definite terms for they could be sent, to X. A '|DR. WM. SMITH'S SMALLER HISTORY of|in by the Bag NAPOLEON in that country, in utter dis- ыйга te M Ой ИШ have eaused an Lo sensation in Northern States, where an offensive and dd alliance between E M t and France is а as a probable event. Тһе New York Tribune states that Washing- THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Atavsr 15, 1868, act ; shile ü the wy ха rk Herald goes so far as ned ле steamers Peterhoff, Dici ый; rvi. Despatehes from China inform us neighbourhood of Shanghai was quiet on h have b received through Australia, stating that the Maoris outed at Taranaki by General CAMERON Pome 1100 . E : THE QUEEN GznMANY.—The ied by Prince Alfred, oie "Helena, and Princess tri B. he BE туле for bete wait- that е! * мые of "he. "Prince and Prine worship in ‚ Crathie Church. The Rev. Mr. Anderson, minister of the parish, officiated. Tt is expected | that : stay of their Ro oyal Highnesses at A will e v; over t nders ho oN honour the Braemar gathering with | their pann who arrived in Shrewsbury on e the curiosities discovered Uri conium | аге —Ó iti ^ elf, ab m, wher city His yal Нули € then which lies about five miles fr om the town. On Satu day Med the Prince left Shrewsbury for Windsor, to ec een previous to her departure for the | lead аа = $n et paid a visit on Friday to the be чаа m —— the Powers, who are not likely to be terrified out of ther bog xs м сете thait n immense con- course of people, more than 00,000, w. were present to receive his еы ; who was welcomed with t greatest enthus The Emperor "a St. Cloud on , Wednesday, € presided s Council on Emperor wou ad fes ve review: e p a the national guard уе з= on the Champ he excessive heat lie „to ind ор ІР PRIN кй orsa of "the infant Prinos, cess Lei е , took place at Osborne к Segui pego e Rev. а " review. To- day representing ince, William of t Grand Duc hess s of en), Princ бавчи апа nd Baden (representing E * em s Saxe Coburg), a о the Dow wager Prin ncess of Lei gen. , Her r Maj jesty vill probably рі The Emperor has given an au udie he Archbishop of Mexico, about to dunt M that аги on the 15th and Empr gratulated the ч Баа to be имек сец T Sheriff elt arkshire, in the of the late of Тнк. BISHOP OF OXFORD, whose health has а for caused by a severe жее + has left England at е disks embark ti on } th E workmen and clerks occupving offices in forbidden dis gulations, which went far beyond the Fairy, accompani yacht Irene, was under weigh, e King of the Belgiat the Duke and Duchess Brabant received the Royal party at the private railway station. e ite were conducted to the Palace ls. d dinner was given а Laeken in the evening in honour of her Majesty. Оп Thursday tbe English and Belgian Royal families drove out at ма nd dinner was given evening at La after which both the Royal Lem with the pres vint of the King ttended the performances at Hubert Th Theatre. : Switzerlan m OUR of his medic AR to spend a few weeks ir or —Sir James Wilde, e of the Barons of the Бацов һав been appointed LORD-LIEUTENANCY.—Th e en emnt Lord | Mex b (xm ET; e Nation ex ас мий энн of the throne. The France says або H the 18 Mi of Mexico, 15 have already ee и favour of intervention р. E T of the \ “т. it says, t resse: are Con to approach the windows on йа of instant le | long series si It is stated that either bs James Alfred, Pri ce Leopold, el: Pri Beatrice ыа > їп n 8 е Roa eges Fairy, to Count and Countess Glei- he On in- and red travelled 2 EUR d, з for Windsor. Prince Al to Basingstoke, and thence аа Lo succeed Si LOMATIO CHANGES.—Sir Majesty’ s Envoy to ome. King of Italy, who has for a of years represented E Turin, has recalled. yea James Hudson, her а peri agreed upon, the expense of Mexico, It also asserta that the vote of the Chamber of е: ratification by uni- e Hon. Henry. боғро Se тм suffrage, but will be e 6000 been Elliot, who was Minister Plen of the Two Sicilies from 1859 till their absorption in the new kingdom of Italy, successor. REDER OF THE BATH.—The Queen has given orders the appointme | sta has been appointed his i bro: municipalities of. Mexico. rchduke mad has mpe f that the Archduke NIGHTHOOD for tof a далма Hekes u, K,C.B., | the event of his election, to s а Nuncio m ber Majesty's Minister t Turi em ghi country charged with етич шы affairs. | | Grand Cross of the Belka “Tames Douglas, т ТЬе" Council of State on Monday, on the report of Мг, ernor of Vancouver's Island and Bri d Odi 318 г рр f the iudictment of and Captain bis Serene Hi Prince [е ops aa tere The Pa that the р gen, R.N., to be Knight ander of the in; I received a letter fr of Charles St. John Septimus Herbert, Esq., former Madagascar, expressing her friendly senti towards | commanding the Militia and Volunteers in New. Zealand, Fran n Im perial decree has been тобаа dated and — Benvenuto Mathew, Esq. her Majesty's itt i, ym ng to whi ich Bel verele coming Minister o the кера b'ie of Central America, to be direct from B r fro any other „Ога М. ает де Lhuys, who had аса from hislate _ wy eri pres ded a few days since E се ve to с pns under tl he Great Seal, granting the dignity of a Knight of the gdom to James e Grand _ xe, M.D., of Kinellan, in the county of Edinburgh, Тусе He concluded а speech, g advice one of the Lunacy Comm rs for and to н the young ебанд, by saying ah owing to to the Goldsworthy Gurney, Esq, of Bute, in the nty of| wisely mocratie institutions which prevailed in Cornwall, the inventor of the Bude light, and the suc- | France, асі of exe might find his Mika Рв báton at - п а. = e voc Houses of Parliament. the bottom of his desk. Colo nel ees one of the - x TS.— There is a vacancy | few mpire, h: p for Ludlow P quid E t ed eriah Botfield. | at esa near St. Cloud, in his € William Fraser, Bart., w for the vacant seat in the Doervative interest. отеп. ote of the French Gove M ent, in the f Ga. year. The celebrated painter "La France of Thursday contradicts the report of ТЕ : of Thursday publishes j issolvin ng the боз It is теј reped Г. ters has approved the new and will despatch à | special en Cabinet, -was sent ЕвАхов.—Тһе N on to the despatch of the pe а pee cou urier. . Pe :tersburg on Saturd Bravoi is going to d “Itis is asserted the Minister of the Interior k in is order that the three Notes may tà their destina- tion simultan that “Cabinet family left eig. be very liberal and conciliator. ry. Tbe Co urt and Gov eously. The озы — Baia s aay Te E шсш ы ments | from the sp at Manilla. itself, Vut ihe "ште, Notes | A vu = stone a a palace Powers. France has believe The reason the notes maintain with firmness Ma сне е ч K Pow: nference of tl negotiations without sacrificing her in another o referrin therecent despa! and "ur that есе =, тсс по сопсевзїоп, Pays, IUM.—Ün to be presented by the provin West Flanders to the га of the as mde residence was- t | laid d King in person, His Majesty 2 THE GARDENERS' AvavsT 15, 1863.] CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL Ar is month near Dannekirke, in Schleswig. The King will н the camp. sce I Ultramontane me eeti f pr 5 ian in c dm dra waa ре "a m for a peers of gtitutio: Endeavours will be n 50,000 signa atur es а it, that being "e presi манай to insure ља Le eration. t Р ing has been т R herbourg. the brigand ibis and confin » seit as 297 , shall have declare es of W e where Ag will picta: has spread E tbrou, n thé gari A vU СЕ аб Rè | Mokat іп tow г to | Plock. that | and 20 pr iso mp f Tristany has been taken The = mee оа t has Se enor Salamanca's | tinate of Lub panied i» an кчы ко та the committe ee set with the erection of the monument to t Prince Consort. Officia Emperor of Austria sent the ss of si sim in 5 letters addressed to the five f the а rg, | бо call e ilem Bavaria, юн berg-Strelitz, and Nas are among those who n accepted the invitation. „опу refusals as yet receiv ved. are from the Kin ng of f Hoi. 12th Ma ajesty, е — T ле the Storks, the Lord High The Znva h n Lithuania near Roza, Morzany, Leninty, 1 нде Dolk, арос vely. There ma ез £s n t Mnn k, e Govemment of K The. of "ihe aide Obili A Polichna by her Mejoyo in ent о of the States jesty's commands n attention of dc "Ionian people te háv dis [eec nre said to a5 near Janow, and "T while they are ера т Mazow, Тһе тн. under Her tecting poen à p delit ed her ent to the union of the Ionian Islands it is with a view to consult iu the tiu and o the Duehy of Limburg, and from the King of Denmark. vidue and authentic manner the wishes of the Banm mgar rten, have been defeated br the" insurgents The King of Prussia has not yet come to a decision inhabitants f the Ionian Islands as to their с от zymales. The оће ial Russian he subject. The report therefore that His Majesty th ws зет = ч t e Imperial troops, but d hit had refused to entertain the invitation in the most prese ent "Parliament, Lord High Commissioner Qe А-А, of insurgents, amounting to was absolute manner, was pr = The Emperor has|says that the lonian тере will fully "ee vea superior to that of the Ei ians. Engagements between decided that newspaper reporters shall > acmitted at | responsibility which rests on them in choosing t the insurgents an ussians have taken place at the Conference. The fo тебии is said They are called upon to decide v tis yny. Те Терт: aphic communiention with W. is statement of the contents of the reform pide proposed | € cho n the momentous question now Mme m again bv Austria:—1. An Assembly of dele; ce se the only wish of her Majesty is bey Tun — Russia an troops are concentrating at Gumri. egates from all vs to be co tha ined be И to a wise бен by which their hap- The ене" has demanded 1 explanations from the Russi ian е tio unanimity of the members of the Die is required por in Te ordered to hold К in readiness Pri voked periodi 2 r niin the representatives of th reigus, This Assembly | RUSSIA. tl t f | totally d destroyed by ds The Inland Custom Houses is to include the former Princes of the German|the Emperor from Finland, and state that he 1 b Empire. 8, The direction of Federal affairs а се d n: with: extraordinary е nthusiasm. ғ Соор HoPE.—Acco P pon the Cape . administered by seven During 1 r he reviewed 1 " E S Mert уау 2 date that” the PRAKEN put nued in red the presideney of Austria. 4. The р resent Federal of Finland, and assisted аба эшн fet b the troops | and thnt the Sti had sent to the Assembly a Bill Diet to be dissolved. 5. A Velim f the milit зе road from Abo to Bierenborg. "The | for raismg a loan of 150,0007. The balance in the organisation of the Confederation. 6. Abolition of the Empress of Basie will dite ly веб out on a journey | Trgasurer's binds was only 10,8184, and during the article of the German Federal алта ion by to Jerusalem eptembe — e ve been | | previous | five months the expenditure wus 11,0007. per The ment of organic federal institutions, lon d boundary dist e British ies e Gorts chakoff us addressed Ime between the Queenstown eR ssia а circular d AUSTRIA.—At a Cabinet Council held on Thursday | t week the reply to be sent to Russia was taken into con- | bisho sideration. 1 tbat the Not three TRAW., f the rable Powers are .by no means identical, although. the six AN to the contends H that the e prelate s The Archduke Maximilian has arrived at Vienna, to be Е ata family coun ncil. A rumour that the Arch- cim mper. or Марей n at Biarr itz of Monsignor Fel has 4 exerc сівай а favour rab his duties The Oesterrichische Zeitung, in an article on the v tion uc his Imperial Hi of Mexi er а sentiment ey d of. action, an instrament the more отр аз his position was the Th as a high ecc етене dignitary, ч: уе of | invested vh his personal e he — 6 been settle teer iei qox етот character of the peer sl бошо ре pers he ber "or "de de uu could not пе Town „had been opened by t d become, in the hands o the pow - and constitution o of these resigned t the Bpr ma) at the Volksraad on June 17. МА es ther particulars of the resolution Midiani the ome that the assassina- tion of the King aro ie rod а геа tbe people, and Their ir marpicion of liberal ы Europeans. ueen elevat ted. mo e proceedings inski жы esides, inconsistent with е ва elity Emperor, and TD spirit among his too acceptance or refusal of the throne is up to the present бона, al affair "with the Archduke. ium X —- vern- ment has in no way interfered in the d taken ne "ehe. Empero: e of General лы їп i Ea aisi: relative о. | by the мечо ; the former at gms ese, pe latter at ея Тһе official journal of Wilna Hobodo and h supporter аЬ however, not shown ялу publishes а symptom of reversing. the King's tolerant policy. - Mou ravieff, ordering that all t who fall into the hands of the brought to a climax is said to Ље Mr. Ellis rr sent t RUM. the unicating direct with the аше tas реу" urere this point of view. Negotiations have Russians, particularl р n opened solely be the two high and not| and shot within 24 penc In another decree General —Á the late Queen, (wko w. о ребе ы ы Б ане A пераа ravieff orders that м who ed give | the учет ® was со "rtm ^ insult үзе чы ет A X. Thé situation of Mexico might led. at Le Jatie -Dortad themselves up shall be sub бе, to torture until|to her mem Maj ship Gorgon left the r Re ES D A L5. this is irre «уйн they have furnished the mnt "with c or- | Cape for for Mndagasenr on Jane S $ та e Urs: eter apart fi mation respec other etinm condem The neighbour o ui кок Me wing DEWA AES this| to. systematic plu der all posteri within which on Зав е 29, Тһе Imperial army was before in. РЕР - what gene реб roga Ter rehduke із | ап insurgent is seen. "No 1 ess tban 70 persons, | The iiirtediosáry movements in the sonthern pro- enced а e offer Mexicans | including tbree ladies, have been sent from Wilna to vine es are ‚ ctenting serious em ments to the i9 their Srann, De emily eniad, and before it bas | Siberia, where they setti UHR, Ила СЫ de V. free "e delicto. Pd in the mines. Another. woman has been sent to t ЈАР Afin in Japan are ‚ temporarily settled. h prudence and эр with a The mother is s (Te Ferien сто pro ome and must be urls wit! x ы way the Courts of Munich and His wd will stay аб Franktort E о ж 1 occupy the Tour and Taxi roachi mperor left a n visit on his w care tgardt. Stut rform the jour Vienna on Thursday for Frankfort, mercy e ke sent hey in ыны. wo s of| NEW ZEALAND.—The Maoris „bave been completely T oi Warsaw to Siberia p^ "take routed at T: pre by ST ATES. > Gaiti [ее army passed through e 23d a eA Aj and is now Lp rw 16 i serted t , UNITED € түй given to the Warsa - that they should репа t the " ublic im perial of the mili rt, and a а portion of tary. iny the gagne нь трее. Num Russian patriots to the "Poles s, dated 1 es of ап appes! of | from Moscow, have nd. The appeal advises the 3 Pol les rand pro- take place, followed by a re the Равон to the theatre. A brilliant display of fireworks ace in the evening. — Тһе treat; Ty commerce between Italy and Enghnd has been signed. А сааны Danish Тавык on has been established in Turin. M. Rose ted Chargé d Affaires, c із party дыг his credentials to the King of ltaly on Wed- effect that he may be to desist from a aum тэулт and in order to tablish е ап S tbe army of the Potomac General Meade, who is gr upon with tion party. the Republican and Aboli the o e f Poland { dislavour by THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avavar 15, 1863, Ecce Lee has officially denied General Meade's Crittenden resolutions of “compromise "between the LI pieces of artillery as the Confederates were re ph y ac. He says s that none but Жыкы kd were rejected by the ү um Sun Conven- оц = He epublican members of nan immedis ately Af eaking f the The betweer and 93d is fi bom wa " died Б. Frar akfort, SALT on the 26th The New York ld ————— of the Megillones Rocks and the Attacama Desert. Тһе dispute between the Peruvian Gov that of Brazil spans the ri Amazonas m A" manner The ult. at the ag asserts that MES that if pr grid continue England, Federal war тұн will n to to For ba: Ашел оЁ Ње fort rs “1 poi sn by: the Federal land batteries and the i assault ered G ivateers. when the rebel lion. is cr bd Amer r sh e New Fork Tim and MM , despatches Sun h hat the err E of Fort gne enced on the 24th, and con- | ey i heavily throughout that АЗ the E resul bei t horses, ай M Em SETA and the Soi is s absolutely certai while the New Yor a. dn ts that President ++ emnene and i чиа richest now à ord by fertile КАЛА of the Amazonas would ie the о. | settlements in the world. en БИШИ, Мохвү MARKET, FRI RITISH : Con. sols dedii at 95). for Mmi); э aei 931 p^ Ace j | Reduced and New Three per Cents, 935 to 1; Bank v tin Nor There contracts discovered дое іп ary operati ollo for clothing, t late milit the w ot eR "During the ensuing night firing. was s carried оп dent Davis has issued а асаан appointing Friday, ihe. #18 t of Sup for a day of ayer, Vic esident Stephens, humiliation, and on the island, the Feder: als occasional! iy responding: On J who is making a Mud Өн erate States, the 28th the “monitors id the follo owing í day General € Gilmore erected a line of t Wag and ел of the addressed the people of Charlotte, North Crohn, on the 17th u He expressed great co dene n the military genius and , patriotism of Gen ral Tu an 1 hr Fee hery siege guns one mile un st application to the by his invasion of Pennsylvania. In luding to the loss f Vicksburg and Port Hudson, Mr. Stephens said that the Сей асу пай survived severer blows in the of Ne ew Or rleans, Island No. 10, ort Pillan, Mobile n, Savannah, and ments as be needed for t that. purpose. 16 has si si псе been n гро ted Charles Ri Pap be captured, these similes wou vent the of not D ultimate inde ependen the South if t He nc which they could obtain permanent peace ar complete separation. fro rom | the orth. y sickness to abont кы of his the follow eral occupied Standford, but chester, Th e E m wit th los and reirea ated towards the Papo rij к be epe ejs d mptly a от tà. Norton eo ey like men worthy of [ud nals recommend apak if ape decision in the RN of ng B ederates vea strike somo Northern ho The Flo E between the 1 TO Perd 12 vessels, of which ie is sof only one (the Na William sh) is ascertained. On the 16th the о: uda v. Jue. was still there Riv martial law in КОНЕ. T p Confederates, m a Ten nnessee, те сфор, with | cannon. Вга еп арро by the Federals. at New that d by Rosencranz on | the 16th f the I9th vas capture n y ^ "n ate that tbe head- MUN of General Bragg were HA m that place, which was аш ылу, a divi sion of | дА bs коле onfede rate The United States Di ed ed of the steamers Peterhoff, оло. б вая «sd ad ias — Тһе Governor of the Bahamas has received брай from Lord Lyons that the efforts toi indue e the Washi ington Cabinet to withdr raw its pro- y under General Clai aia ЧҮЙ at тер pointa alo ооа the Knoxville, Atla oads, within Mzxico.—News from the city of Mexico м ша Cruz was 'received at New YO o on the 27th, Havan nnah. On the 10th Mexico was declared by бе to be | £$ ) have be ~ bile. Genera Borernor Parker, of Ме w clamation er no ism at an | 8 ы S ; an em pire. jThe e throne was tendered to the Archduke | sh | Maximi lian of Austria, and in the event of kis refusal im E лерде o en i Cra d ET is stated 1 that all towns pu the Er of the courier made n the promulgation 100 gun pA of. е manifestations of joy о news, and at Vera Cruz "of the event. D of rton ‚ Mississippi еп zila duke ы, pos (Patterson) of New e |] I Mor ppi, n was again evacnated b by e Gen had {о preside over the паб a de Malen f five persons 1 2th ult. for Tarde, A conyey the end to Ан uke MEM au. Pis French are t 1 а di from the -| whence iner, vi b to garrison ports. ТЫ is rumoured that the EUR of San Vu "Polo osi have declared against эрй who еу fled to M AND PACIEIC,—Tbe hostilities еге also preparing fora contest, for D via w da diet in Oo event of] 2 pre Шап to T the Stock, ; India Five gem Cent, Stock 8 mp Bonds pe е 19s о 2s. t i Ditto, Gonti fica " Врапіві Passive e, - s, 12 7 1002. Bonia 76; Ditto, 1862, 67$ to 681; Ditta ОЕ to 68; Ditto, 1863, 44 dis.; Venez MORE BM Me — Bin. Ф ана ТМЕМТ. аа ЗЕ. t Debt .. N^ Other Securities s» ss Gold Coin and Bullion .. Silyer Bullion . .. ss Notesissuéd.. а e BANKIN > финн Capital _ Publi Борони uug зави Commissioners of Nat. УТ а ын dend Accts.) ss se ee Dos Dep potius ед дауа sand E m 563,805 E] i ties Dead Notes РА vod Gold and Silver Coin H other bills £37, Ж ТҮҮ August 13, 1563. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. #088. ow re, Lal Р Са maon Roady, mur тА рүнө: Uph Уй зе in jun. ,Woolwieh, . Снотмат, Oakley T errace, Pi Grocer's Ass өрү ЕБ Бан sen. x rive wi with, а Eyre, jun., рег H. Kip», pirming gham , Gasfitter—. Вгіѕёо! Beer Retailer—J. LasoTRY, Nap ре В. TA Mon е, Tottenham, , Corn паеаје IN Hau Hotel o Y Мен, Gla: MARTIN, Lower Park Road, New Peck Blackburn, Butcher—Jonw ув » Whitesmith тта —J. Borron, Lostock Gralan, С BURN, Atherton, Yorkshire, Journeyman Iron Chorlton- -Medlock, Lancashire, Beer Reta —J. DEAN, Kiddi re ms атаве Puilder—SAw IN ОР о! та, Li ЕЕЕ аа rea fet е om Ame Avavsr 15, 1868] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, в. tefract, Yorkshire, Ассо untant — R. TURLEY, Aw ыя -Hoerhonso Keeper—H. Тномрѕом, Boston Lincolnshire" Corn and Flour Dealer—8. T Aberdare. Gamon cima Licensed ictualler — J. Tuowrsow, Bedlington, Майит кай, Grocer -T. THO: т . Brid e's Major, Gla amota ponte, „ Сай Dealer—E. TRUSLER, ‚черү уне Shoe Manufacturer. Tv » Victoria Terrace, New along the sides of the roads ad T EIS to bo irrigated, tisement. Тһе ‚фан when во settled and set, r. is, on behalf of the Company to be formed, undertakes to provide vue and use all necessary deodorising agents, and то ао him- sion Foie A4 Roy al Exchange, Guil dhall, T imple selfin allthings to the directions of the Board. He further| Ваг, the Cus A am and th e General Post Office, The р» ntant—G. W s Nie. EAM E mo, Ано Massi Nene astle: ups оп Xu га Hu | offers to submit the Act of Incorporation for the Board's St. Martins- " Grand, slington, Dealer D zal. Тһе net profits, cting workin; dm d maia s g pa е0 for seven years а rit 1t toth nt expenses and reserve-fund, he proposes to divide equally y s passin hotween, tho company and the Board, and be suggosta that | th У Leon ef илише, and the expense s ғ ree of the direc y the Board. | o , aining it are to be hel - NT ity T rog dülctropolís and w Met The concession of the sSwaee ha requires should be їп per- E Ова De TH AT B ' ich petuity, subject to the Boa: wer to purchase after 50 —The debat te which UTILIZATION OF THE METR ITAN SEW. At | Years, on giving three years notice, the price to bo fixed by Miri pne! e House of “g у before ti t the M e » т valuers chosen jointly. ^ Messrs. Payne, Eddison, and Ford the idit in which Mr. Monsell d Sir George fe last meeting о e Me торой ап Board of Works undertake at рау 60,0001. Ka. the einer lion Mr. Ellis's local ratorians at Brompton from the f trustees, on his obtaining the concess wage Kui А n ш A к Mun ‚эм Committee on the several tenders tos factory terms. Messrs. Napierand Hope propose to intercept | С°ПВПГВ by Mr ibis aen LE charged them with tha whelo,of e ordinary tow dl of диа ortherm. возуаде, пеаг ur amilies, ias, Дей forth Abbey Mills, convey it by a culver! miles in length to “Your committee have to report that, in compliance with Maplin Sands on the опе hand, and Dengie Flats on the other p онш. T aine М. 3 MN исе your resolution of the 10 inst. they have considered the th these areas ar ni rged at high water, and с LN i their redemption is part of the project, extending to 15,000 ог! “Му gest son was the captain of Westminster School in 20,000 acres. The capital proposed to beinvested «i ч ‚000 x00, m Ön Bunday, the 8а. лу ag was taken by a young friend the concession of the sewage to be for е years, subject to | to seo over the Oratory, Bae fore that дау he had never in y A АУ; authority биш obtained, and {оа frati of lan à life pes to a Roman Буку holic Pri iest. He was introduced from the Cro The net profits to be divided equally between | Mr. Bo n About on: dock. and was baptised Д [T^y io the company an d the Р after а deduction of 10 per cent. | ваше ео "clock, with тту p viciis an consent of tisements, They find that n: mmunications have been received, that none fally compiz with the terms of the adver- tisements, aud that three К. o nat make any proposals of the M Road. Kensington; Mr. David Curwood, 18, Upper Grosvenor eet : j Mr. Hunt, 8, New Street, Spring Gardens; Mr. John Jaméá "Moore, 6, ^ to the d e Ori 3 D is this d eds the se os veral tenders which have дзін ir the оба, and I expected that he would accept it. m from tii — to the for taking the sew- = ted by the in e of tbe A is, together with ^ plementary осию T Lm ey commenced a correspondence with aid A LR чн such Яра and your committee t€ offered hím, as I was told, 1007. per annum if he odo the 29 3 other Bs iio ns M Te liked to to join the Oratory. As his health was very „аад і Board question of the | І sent him to s а a month at the seaside with a relative. І я kept him short of money in order A he might not to the Ora! "ad t without my knowledge. t here, again, рие pert n said the question involved very ex pund that Mr. Faber had interfered in итү milyasangemenia considerations from the magnitude of the Wa arro | te to ET) SES ET. oney, but . It was a subject 2 tonghrt Ен bd L^ rid rae ARX ET. , epo ü my 1 " eomnilkta8 o the He -— э опы P e ends it hd o os Be ae a e fore moved that the WS УУ ^d d Kon PIK: the Oratory Рей, the me fixed for tho. ond of his visit, bar yos i T LA nds E p all the d n I bad intended to remove Віш to my house. A tries y ix of the thofio oit SA j^ to on n d. не der "the strate with Mr. Faber, fu ОШТУ forbidding any such step, DEN were v Mora 'The Chairman З p and expressing my amazement at his encouragement of во | very Qus, Mr. R. Та aylor s ad Да — а breach of the fifth commandment, But all that В could say was of n. l My воп, КЕ Et ма X ——— Ellis, 76, War Wick den Belgravia; ће Hon. W. Napier, and Mr. Hope. Dr. "Thudichum Pa we by a D o. arrange- ment, во to separate the house drainage as as to re that which es Ago. Wh "mti ng oui ^n stem, ition to offer а "d сана уа Б of IET and ES ы Fox ana бё. Thornton Hunt omply w eon- ditions of th ho avertis о -* s d n tbe а of ү шу dedlarin elend with dias thog propose to deal, ех their w ‚шн roa into ы, MO the ЕЕ E F1 E: © z Ё к: EB et = © © ч 2 © 5 ы A Ts "4-5 Pa 2 E ЕЗ а, + о Е B HS des КЕБЕ uring Six ensuing Session. Of the rem m en Жтт c to their previous communications respondin he Board's advertise- , Fa ment, in April, СИТЕ ying the nr еу have келү буз were many persons who would M to reside in the Ora entur pre io submit; these aro Mr. Moore, Mr. ta m o м have а copy of the m m, and if they could purchase dei ге; B trespass any 19 PX ERES. noo; E ut hurri aptism at nine o'cloc n 1t, ай 1a О, Wil rom the printer he believed the sale of them would be | ри knowledge etd sanction*ot (io Ёз оа а 74, - me жеке лори v0 —— fian - has d ed e v rhe proposals of the London гй great, The Chairman А it was the intention of | nothing of thei itenim equeut unjustifal wle intarietenas With a Bewage enton кы ые bet been od reported on | the u them, Ten ре 8 would | father's rights—are quite вийїсїеп eres the. pl ч Љу the Main Dra Сона on January, 17, 1800. Thede | ре ве each vestry, an n to ench p pers n tender r- ро lavished on the лы by Mr. Monsell and Sir in y. dui TOi ого that the Board should | i: ot | PLU see ктү: IRE | um | E OR kek paa prize n g gei [s JI Tides a at the Board shou end of those — ht to a melancholy of 21; T at Y үтте зе) pni tena ULATION А fa Act t Ur ELIT fes qu uen го by thé arbitration of the President of the Institute of Civil ; ; » ; close by an d fent t that unn dur fee fiw nii office Engiveors сега ог by the Board of Trade. The proposals of Mr. end of last Session of Parliament, for regulating the | T t6t Colonel the Hon. C. Н while compet 2% Moore t the uld grant the wage for а traffic in tbe streets of the а and for preventing ob- | vig ы) other ‹ fer s Io T et Ди тату pistol, of 90 yer p ^ which ihe the Шайыгы 14 x E ER am pepperoni, T # iiu een recites in i eamble that it is expedient беп by Mis e prize was at ё vnm Mr — а A ee after de- t make yoa — n for the ШЕ of Жыен. ч ing shot fòt Ж ы plstols, aif à com titor, such adi return as ds of State may award, to d other yehi ред а-я who was standing close to Colonel Lindsay, had fired a be paid by the grantees to the Board. In a [де fom mune the streeta. ot M E ог ite Шегі t| shot, when the next chamber of the pistol exploded, cation on the 9th July, 1863, Mr. Moore offers ay о parinaan a aA the incr » ton- d bliquely through one of Colonel farth ton for every ton of sewa siad Dy the t and "the ball bon » A van yt гоп! опе о опе o 44 Е ueted w d and D a MN ET ет, With | Lindsay's] salhe in attend т ш MN mbi Lo oco wd т. at View p y" empowers ers the Court of Aldermen to iion Ad res m tu ч his vy id d i n hi states that he has already 29 with the sE make from time tọ time such by-laws sf Tug М Ыы ar go то at Жай И? A is { һа 60,000 of the sewage. as they may think n and these are to apply to | stood at ба dod wal ly accidental, and т ma jects. First, the Aldermen may (mit Colonel Lindsay is ; pognietog as favourably Шы рей эй POE the, оша m о {в Fi be used by omnibuses, EN pha apply Parlament for — ; DEPAR F M. DU р weis or a Содан of that o его, aide Tv iE uc eed res БИ io aec qos traveller let: i ° Katherine's Docks fa the Жыр entor, ient. CULA 6 only two арр РЕВ кай айк; Г for ie vic suc of Tox T e Aet a few or Afri for th f takin ^ doma 4 reti 9 lete к Айе ое, apparatus, or the purpose o ing cession of the hole Porc Кыа ee me AA аша 51 chandiso, asing рек а Ы -— um DA W views, rail of animals, &c, ba aving previous] s фе =, Ria тесте V н gina wy ien К” lessons in the art of photography from Mr. company, paying 72 per cen the invested capital; | laden; and, thirdly, they Mer гут the period e H ho has taught him bis p АТ quick Е 50 years the 2 to ЖОЕ cent. interest оп | of the day or night t duri whic r waggon | audet, wh a ug dte be t ital. The second, dated са Juiy, —-— n"—— or other vehicles wholly or partially laden with Ebe s, by which means moving 0 can be trans- z metal, or any other material excee (ү 25 feet i аер v Ta pea Hory Wzri.—A deputatíon from [dens peres m DE Sommwlalne porgr. or A S 4 р күз Viera Th. E f наа А. 2L the English Church Union. w E te s the Аер rd also. empowered to теба the mode of distinguishing of C в sn Јес D openin 7 Lane " which. Tippi ted by боза} РК maga of day ум m when ac actui АХ iog бт the P Chamberlain in the Hol "Week. The | Hon. land | into cellars оча openings in m нд М {> Colin Lindsay, presi € Union, said E Jen the members of the deputation bad waited проп his «е nt places at which rain shoeblaeks may stand to w^ vs ul; eiae M 1500 s а ч: зет eall ng, An and to de рери Даут d Grace tiles of - oti Y на shoeblac| ыо place. Th ws may a deacons, a number of beneficed clergy, peers, and dab шз, boda ecl px abiens. members of the House of Commons, Tt was as follows = Р. E ak É «(d & n 2 EE B 3 E o ч Ё + ded. end inre faster vm a ME КАУ 1 а s ЖШ net da after ded 5L. per cent. on the capital, M dud to "de^ xot laws 0 kala kingdom or " «o Ый Grace tho Archbishop of C&hferbury—We, tho the Church of h Seereary at жө ҮҮ Н ееси "Т | tnlit quot. ТОО о bap io ува beg {о t ex ing 4 your Graece with ра чоч "by us with ihe performance with the a ae ОДА of a term of imprisonment, Рог | represent d pum em of ај Ноу (ог үт uL of bis contract. He перан stio to mod works on pue е Act m the recovery d тта аА ati that until within wo years was the c to close th guarantee а minimum rent of 10,0001. Deere to nametwo or more securities invested. an - Ellis pora A in Lent, as well as during 1м "int deo t s to pump the "3 from the Barda reservoir, k einn of рр и given, о ог т ап existing о one in Ma been DA бө year before ECT serum covered tanks, constructed at such poínts as like cases ЖАНА mas No by-law or —— € be opened during (or Passion. Week, for tbe Board may approve,* to flow by grevitutton through pipes Jai alteration in to operatio ed til I time о tha Lent of 1 A very mnie! deputa- * Mr. Ellis has addressed a letter to the daily p stating | Опе month after T Td pet тту” haud M one of | tion waited vpn on hbis етене 1008 НОУ se&àon. Ho replied that this is ап incorrect description of his pla, in which he | Her Majesty's principal Secretaries of S proposed dessert insert the prohi says img reservoir m tbe side Ma mand eds v "апу by-law or alteration be submitted f бы, ч rts al | tne licenten эм had been p жами М vation to enable him to эг ретт until one month after the intention toa apply бийге, aening нор, to be introduced by ratelen шша with." approval shall have been publicly notified by eie er- | was amango ч я THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avavsr 15, 1863, the Duke of Marlborough, should wait upon the Lord Cham- berlain Act the ш» diee. of the new perg и rd- ship's health icate a t receive g 2, arliament, was to er Hon. Spencer Ponson y, who acted on behalf f of the Lord Chamberlain. But again, in spite of all these respectful though earnest remonstrance the Lord Chamberlain has maintained | w n H tw y and most earnestly entreat Grace to use an your infiuence with the Lord Chamberlain, and, "dr that be ineffectual, w am during the last week of tho — Lent. We are your most humble and faithful s YO Ro x r. Lindsay said the Archbishop of York thought that theatres ough ue n other days than those templated orialists. Тһе Bishop of London would KE e Signed it had S not been that E M thought he could act im the matter more beha i e not say, сана, how enti zely I of her ast. is d pened by 9 алка riainly, any iniluene pledge myself to most r the precise mode, respectful. attention гуч the m LE m prevent the t which you complain. I will give my best attention do tho matter during the year. CASHIRE RELIEF FUND.— -At the aei mocking of the Mansion H report stated Friday, the stated that ү ce amount of subscriptions | to t day had been — of which | 1 ed as interest e fund. | it HNAL GREEN.—Ün t Wednesday morning i a shocking сњ. - murder and an|three children. o'c n est wr etched life with a woman named Pi h Ө n ran ou ee d could be nece he died from loss he inq 6 Messrs, William si Henry -— the agents of the rumes Gove ernmen in this c try. The evidence showed that deceased had been drinking, and ү Wag about to strike the prisoner, who e him with the , The e jury г polis to form an Anglo Pot legion, апа t returned a verdict е Manslaughtes h неса under Eon peri hd been acting as recr uiting add Mr. Hall, the magistrato, — tac the A oie was „иып the was hich w ded to embrace any enlistment for a M ga Was co dare for trial at the С Har —'The Princess of Wales has presented ue Crossley, the wife of the ue of this town, with Jiamon nd bracelet, as a sli enir of the lifa E EL “ forei e dii He the refore сны and fixed the - lat de and two sureties in Le ach, or four in 1007. each. IDE TÉ ВЕТ RDER AND Green. A Spita alfields weaver, ded di s Dupey, occupied a small house in that enn: with his wife and The family went to bed about d midnight the children and some of the neighbours were alarmed by cries of murder from а | fou und i in the course of the morning. At thei inquest on er-bag, “containing bank-notes, bank bills, к other property, which disappear ed in transi i week in a mysterious manner. „Tt is | customary to D the registered letter. -bag ring the journey up it is removed and placed « ona ^ adf] in the mail van while the жетл letters are sorted, nd ba it was afterwards | bag was поб to be found, and nothing has yet been | found that he had cut his own throat en flung rd of i it, though ‚еуегу effort is ma aking to recover — into the Regent's Canal, where his body was | the bag о its йа have been dispo: The inquiries ўт: е children. living a " TE wit deceased, but that the whole family eat distress, and had Perna Mim e^ geri relief, which was afforded he jury r d a verdict ascribing the нае 7 ег Жы = ic ai to in in Tm STABBING ith the sed of. ce for the registered letters numerous during the week, and it is rumoured that some of the notes have already made their appearance in the M. Ès Шү; —The across pow Atlantic, Bhe m the Меге 2 т певӣ day. g for New Y мы took р вої іп the Kin MI pm on S day man named B: ur urke, who - е been living a , had а more The j ү ҮҮ eturned a verdict ot Manslaughter inquest w MURDER IN LAMBETH.—Àn esda ay й n dis Body; of a woman called beth, and was said to have died from injuries inflicted by a man called Sai m with whom liv He ED Wedn Ann Griffin, who was found dead i in a house in Lam- | ther ew ork, the presenc: f large. to - А off. out a large cargo and passe om dersiod that e would take on board abo < M Mancmesrer.— - At the meeting of Cen " Monday, the Barl >. Derby in т chair, the re e stated that there was a balance in the bank of 817,168]. 15. 104., and that 13737. 5s. 8d. scri ble balance at the di: of| the to 74,4507. Out of this sum vo he — of 33157. Letters were read, showing the nnt m | these it appeared that the Victoria. pe Emigrants nce eL о of mia Mr. H ders, M.P., Rie em ees May an rient e а тегро, she had places to „the amount о ong discussion been trike and kick her i t rt e shocking manner, per pes Aen soul. suspicion of her === езе. Bill on the vecino of factory oper- having taken poison, but the post mortem examination | atives. Ager d , of сана, said 16 would be effectually disproved this suspicion, and showed that |in interesting io whether i n granting money to | death had been cause а fractured rib which SEC of cium or publie works арене t ted the lungs. Тһе jury returned a verdict of would make any айша dd to the eration | slaughter РЕРНИ — who was committed to vho were employed Wr ЧЕ; that New gate 27 men were о be allowed to receive the body oft Ме) Tittle gn m "ric in p nursery- n Fr iday. It wili be i fair x Yoko. u larke or the eis but the solicitor a appointed by the TA y the Queen of 100 single women, € the ship Robert Smali from "Sont these, with PE eus "ship Бозе rn Mer А es "ge ih; and easury to conduct the aseene before the urder, and determined to proceed against hi im for an indecent The evidence before the i an that before - a and the j - in consequence re etu urned a leave агат оп а, AE inst., by the ship 1 Lands- borough, and 180 ear! September, The i haye sent to cost of 8632., з whieh 5001 Mansi y the me Сов | уыш tiat ded A They have also made a grant et 21. eme for me G= e F from Blackburn to to Canad seen and co: authorities for уне. Rawlinson wo ould usti BY Be m stati ing that tére was Regis trar- а at in the whole of the places represented by them "the entire provisions of the Act Мыз e sum of m Pisis HEALTH. — The Return states "that à на - London 1402. —— meeting of the Board brought up the suitable site, not exceeding опаа Ves to the committee, "with instructions t pee үре 40 acres, f: estion be Mr. mittee, s be RNANA that | occ S pan would. “receive the same th the чав. пу ырен labour average а was $179 e tion d bya Lo rd E numbers of people, who реве both sides ot the river 4 Е took his port; and at путем it was 20) Ду. by pen in Barr x: credi the whole of pe wi eni and he was astonished at the extraordin nary лен sentence ау looked paa better and stronger in every way is inquiries, they declared that they м P e any kind of work. Sir J. жы bus uttle vues lr: -— y Under the 14th clause oft the Bill the the guardians, i iw MINGHAM.—On Ыр: morning а fatal а п * m a trech in which a man gis s am as Јеҝ ounder, aged 32, was killed. a M агн that. be L^ within a few doors of a man ed George Hignett, a tobacco manufac! y made ах DE "s (9 wen а Tace A hic h there was а faint shadow in the Nuisai Removal Act, but which. was totally distinct. from p relief of the poor, raray the function of undertaking as most essential ua this 0 ise gr Egerton ОРОЛ ы qus appoi poblie works him and ett took place, i in the course of which the Putin 4 UA wages, tter said that if t y it warm for idt » — Notwiths standing this threat| works sim to that ado е Jefferson ap Hignett, who ran into the house |а thing utterly unknown in this fora poker, with чаена aes de- on the skul Lori Egerton said it did appear e | and felléd him to the ground. carried to money was the hospital, but died soon ести "'Higuett was the А iden ы the A le | taken into custody in his own and said that gua | deceased should not have ii had been drinking. by ! three children. At the Р interfere with im when he | there à be Ма to inquit оп Tuesday tha өўїйелсө * the e employment of the distressed people upon а f TU ар оа оь вд DM Avavsr 15, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [amn tatal т f wages for work. Sir J. [ену in the district, such as coal mining, the glass w out f 22,7647. received by the Central € d à t Me. Rawlinson у rules s Boards of Guar- | and ir dece iron "pg d th | f e Relief of Irish Distress, навы of dene applying for this form aid for o iron dist of ERAD to the lead | 20,0007. came from the United States, and the people of » loca po һа: с no local govern nent board, w would be | mines of Мт. eaum Moit E P., at до ће ads; to the | Ireland only esso 24571. svn observi with c gard to its applica! ation. | Northumberland lakes and the Roman wall; to South GnaEAT LIBEL Саве. А libel ca case з some importance L d Sunderland, and to Seaton Delaval "and other|has been on trial before Mr. Justice mg at t the М. Rewii pe to bow bles eo the Public large collieries i in the distr iet. There will be an exter- Antrim ai assizes. The ip ерд - of Belfast, Health Ac W г. John F nan of great 3 h Excl g -room, the Mayor of Newcastle will give | eccentricity, who pn ept Belfast in а etate of turmoil p да == lica tion dod «тезби gone up fr m nce ль же peni will be several balls and | for many years. The libel consisted of charges made 0007. At Blackburn it was imd тд jeties during the week of the meeting. Sir by Mr. са against the me during discussions in the P т j formin me least d to appl езш, 0001, andthatwasmerelya| Wiliam Armstrong will also n ay great gun | corporation, pem exi and perjury gt — hn € ы. ilio knor aAa that application would | experiments on. Whitley Sands on of the days of | serious. He co ted his own case; and among the be made fidi E an v 35,0007.; from Bolton, for | the meetin witnesses whom Ty and for the defence were Sir Fr f J hi ram m g Hu h Cairns, ex-Chancellor Napier, and other official 5 T tockport, fi 60,0001, ; from Oldham Nonest: —At the Shire Hall, on the v» inst, | Hug , › pier, А ттн ала abou ‹ ‚000.; {тош a young man about 20 years of age, пате ed B ennett | person ages. After. occupying g the Mn. for 11 days, Bromley for 30,0007. ; from Glossop, for 80007. ; from | Carnell, was brought before Lord Belper and the sit: d plaintiff on all Do "for 30007.; from Dukinfield, for World and ua gistéétes, "6 charged with € ing а child Merl КА трен in оше of te Мату е pursued by he o ; ЕН abeth Oldh thi ee жы old. 16 ај тот | defen „ Who endeavoured, during his examinati: fr m Ro chdale, for 30, 000. — These were ,small i ems; | Elizabet ham, thre i ы ен halt past witnesses ейте ta бы. m vide e nepoti k th shoti n bir ds with is air.| putting irrelevant questions to them. This led to being applied, ment à ed pL of autumn. Then | 6 o'clock the prisoner was. shooting et frequent collisions Between lim nM make. First, all the applicants for Joans would | fi iles fi th луд, he fei * or hou "iod Tor Ú the repeti- required to state to them the ith otl ев i ina зт abou 070 from ion of the libels И quise aske sd pio the present rate able value, the Лоса] debt, e any, the иш He continued йин for А time, when а rom his gun struc p head, а ourt, Mr. RA А tien M hon his FUÉ a ete that he сет: account of- what they w hed to with ve caused her death in а few minutes. The prisoner v p mie T Loma: ЖО “Левен ^or. Eus apprehended and remanded. The іту at the i inques Ер Ti j “ыу ү rag d. f aud, E айуасой T laden ctm and the an Mc n lou the itt of it." di Iti is understood that Ље ll do all he can to et nthly or quarterly returns of "ihe mber je ded TH.—Some poene experiente hav the appeals. praes men enr jud d, e nu i of distressed оранта been intel out in the last two | Sentence „has до pa gnet e him, the case included in them, what they were doing, and whether | months, in order to test the efficiency of ** Brown's | being on issue from M xh сосала иби С ЕАС paid by piece-work, the rate of pay, an e men's | patent vitreous Ане ? for the есе of the f F ДЕ; t d d Josep M тА "| earnings, In reply to the Earl of Derby, Mr. Farnall| bottoms of iron ships from oxidation, and also from Mich б е ЖЕНЫ, I sdbochmsster Lr Es said he had everywhere distinctly stated it would be|fouling. 16 has been кыш to на Majesty’s ships) ее ae "Re enry, ary ationa Pens e Rh f Mon requisite that these people shonld be treated as inde- | Resistance and Warrior, which are now afloat, and t, tW fed on ee ау f g E асоб 4 pendent labourers and struck off the list of the Lon Messer srs, H. J. Ha n & Co., of London, the eta | gaol а 5 ex ы ‚ ш the presence of a targ dians and ME: committees, In reply t whi ch w | ро from the surro unding Cof his gui е died peni- Manchester, li tated that "en of the Government w: сан «ооп sad of the е нн of Mr. Reed, chief constructor, relief in the execution of ыл эе works and town | Mr. Craddock, master shipwright, and the whole ape ni. provements. It was his duty to lay fully before the of the ў ard. Their lordships, pen some doubt as to | Government all the details of the several kinds of|the adhesive qualities of the terial „Љу which the , Discovery OF Norse защ IN Овкхкү.— work, and it would be a breach of faith on the part of | glazed plates are attached, g an Bisaa ны if they were to apply for a large sum | most powerful shores should be ced against the by Mr. Farrer, M.P., who in un КСЫ бы pex! ney for paving the streets, and employ skilled | plates and wedged up. When т emoved the plates were | what appear pr be the unmistakeable r — cim Mw e the utmost extent necessary on the work; but | ав perfect as before the test; but not being yet satis- | mailed Norse warrior and his horse. they qon» cipes vnd though not compelled, to use | fied, the зт ordered the shores to Бе again | Herald in — dm с меен E that «А — n abo M rything that it was capable of applied, and w the same „satisfa actory result. It| labourers aged i oving sand from the lower performing. vef rk of that description he | would ap ppear successful | | part of the Links, i of Pierowall, in Westray, with a could say, fom “personal. EY that the lowest | protection ed for iron ships, as w to ascert ain whether Аы graves Ра remained estimate of unskille ^r which might be made wine Hall have i in eir offices a а plate that has been | undistur bed, discovered portions of the skeleton of a available was Pk Y den xi cen the Peninsular team-ship se nem а ашды а of the lower jaw of a banus EWCASTLE-ON- А.А The 33d annual meeting of | Ellora for two тотар, and was found, 2 removed, | bein. ing, іп which were three teeth in good preservation, the British Жиен pas A" advancement of Science y c The. би of the — her with AA iron very much E. 1 commence in this ‚ оп Wednesday, the 26th | | has m a similar lar tria] to be made at ener n | iron buckles, several darge onil heads, and the half of їп tl be held i more of his ir т реА Kani what appeared to have a bone button, The oak wn 5 "ед the Rev. Robert Willis me nba ч bironatly f impr ressed wit h the a accounts of the » invention. wood to which the iron. had attached is in most chai air, after which Sir William Armstron RYDE. ent Clar itself. From the nme the presidency and deliver his imm ural iiri "The commehced on ту, iud was numerously in which the h jaw was found, it seems probable local executive, and general committees in Newcastle | There was a very exciting race between the Syren, | that the h A vider bad fall җе making ample preparations Mor the meeting, and | Audax, Marina, Christabel, and Crusader cutters for a appearance of any grave. The the members from а distance will be entertained with | prize of 507. The Audax was the winner, ү ү ныд Зиа. obviously been left to decay where unbounded hospitality by the people of this district. | Marina by six minutes. On Wednesday there w they fell, and the discovery E some pieces The following is the programme of the кы эе private match between Mr. Weld's English schooner of iron а few yards further ОЁ suggests the pro- hur: һу, ug. tion committee meetings, at fthe bodies having been pulled to pieces by 10 p.m.— Section meetings, at lla m. Exhibition and | be АТМ eat her opponent by nine minutes, During | dogs or birds of prey. A piece of bone, possibly ti Sonée, in Central Exchange Ne wi Boc, К 8.30 p.m. us day all усы m e e Р got under weigh ру wrist-bone, adhered to the larger of the two buckles, Aug. '28.— Gun periments at White, by Sir|signal from the mancuvred at Spit-| but it crumbled away on being touched. The size of WG depre, at 9 s.m. ion committee | head in two divisions, онды Е ipietaché that will т the nails and weight of the iron render it doubtful meetings at 10 a.m.—Section meetings, at 11 a.m.— | be сыў forgotten by а Ети чө: it. Fifteen | whether the whole could have formed a shield, and it Evening збане in е New Town: Hail, at 8.30 p.m. | schooners, 13 cutters, grin An two scere w is uM impossible that some of these iron relics may Aug. 29.—Section committee meetings, at 2,m.— | steam in ospite by the. zo in all the | ha эй had 10 ers passed e belonged the horse — at 11 a.m.—Excursion to Canobie, | glory "ef well-kept d — M canvas, an irit over the remains, but there was no appearance and Skielder, under the guidance of the | coloured е The Cher! icri for н |of artificial — The horse w as probably unshod ; i i ion er value 100 gui ben, ов r^ 18th inst., is exciting ds тне pute he hoofs had ерт. , but the ag Lough, under the guidance of the| much аё ето п, E > р ей апі the military of | bone beneath € in з good preservation. No portion of К aturalists' Field Thit: Aug. 31.—Section | Cherbourg have invited the f the Club t was fo the hoofs. Тһе skull of the horse committee meetings a ection meetings, d ball at the ey de Ville í on the evening of the was almost entirely decomposed. The sand covering 11 a.m.— General committee, E 31 p.m., at Literary and | race. | the remains va на in depth from 2 to 3 feet. There is Philosophieal Society.— eu copie Soirée, i in Central| WiNDsoE.—The Peterhead papers state that я stone | a tradition in Westray of a battle having been fought Exchange News-room, a 30 pun. Sept. 1.— Section | has been озде а cut сЕ: the Cairngzall Marne | between the old i nhabitants a ы x Norsemen at the committee nesting, at 10 а. =” аср meetings, at | Quarry which is à form a tomb for. Prince. Albert—o 5 lla.m.—Evening lecture, e New Town-hall, at | а smaller scale, but on the With principle as ns tomb |" INTERESTING DISCOVERY t" үт е n 8.30 p.m. Sept. 2.— eral sonic at 3 p.m., at | of Napoleon at Paris, being placed on the floor of t to those found in England and on tbe Literary and Philosophical Society's Rooms, са nclud- | vault, and not underground. The вај is 10 feel е Continent, йыр оввеопз' remains of men and of | ing general meeting, at 3 p.m., in m New Town-hall, | by about seven broad, and three and a half dée, еер; and | lower ani has been discovered on .S.— Excursion to Cleveland i to i to H E E | 3 g 2 q 2 E LI 5 and South Shields. - Тһе following E rea Erns adag a Ker ed one EE 8 жоп and i have been chosen presidents of еа — Mat be the express wish of her Majesty "at her own | These contents consist of DI of men, of other matical and Physical Science, Professor Rankin, | remains shall be deposited in the other. The белен animals, and shells of edible shell-fish. [The only article C. LL. "Aes. Professor of Engineering in d КЕ store hss been a work of extreme difficulty— | of manufacture found in it was a small celt, a flint bes he University of of Glasgow; Chemical Science, or two blocks — Peen rejected for flaws, The | flake; and the only domestic utensil was a scallop shell, d 2 o qu E of ноде welghs above 18 or pecten mazimus-—the shell used the ancient [confi in "Universi eology, x Celts as Professor wow eri ira, FRS, rr Profe E c used as Saa Taada. LDA Sud Holany, Калыр Phys- retann, s a flint pebble for бей Professor Balfour, — Professor of Botany in ic E Івівн RELEF Ёсхр.—' c uma шүн and e grs D Сайак pog form he University of Edin ; Geogra and Ethno-|for the Relief of Ireland seemed ; seats. i 1. Murchison K С.В збег Science | dissolved, i Tues ГӨ ai xhaustion of its funds discovered, the = еа поо ты and Statistics Mr, W. Tite, М.Р» FR-S.; Meebanical| The Lord M been those of р а л ааг ыа Science, Profesor Willis, of Cambridge, Among the Me videl t6 дебес tbe vede of таван that ыў the adjacent country was laid w . more interesting features of the meeting will be the avite 20,0007.. for E elief of distress in ЕЧ armg : . reading of papers descriptive of the great branches of! cashire, of whose extent and realit; Уу had no doubt, absence, с THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Avavsr 15, 1868, issele — both which were > of universal use in the da ays a pr sello. и Ils seem to din rove this opiniòn; ari > зү toa ti its higher antiquity for its inhabitan What seems мгу fir this opinion is the many ot the bones, teeth, a * x ells s firmly Sat ded in a calcareous matrix е the fossil remains in the lias and ert aet нейн. Мт. Macbride is "engaged | v in examining its contents and preparing a repor the EXTRAORDINARY 80 CENE AT T LMON HE Ness Sa ж HER: IEs.— The Inverness Courier seconda. a strange of the li lie d in order to make | bis official report to the] f Tr y^ of Mr. use in n cident, was cepe on oner. ft earing the — этен x n tho жм rmer iquat, the jury retu ү 1e owing v he jury find unanimously that John Denni s died fro Perge received in an а. eaused by й Байоо ck stra; aying ee oe are also n that the accident was owing = the псу of he fen s, and the neglect of P jamg [4 the Great. Eastern Compeny ; ; that the driver and th ard rh the e. of ben eir bue am d and according to i гй ыкы Tho stri Eein га that the carriages be more frequenti subjected k to ORE examination, and further are of ce given befi era Сар e yler was perfectly justiüed in passing ү 1 9 wr ы е соу óver thb Жене uiro s of : үч TO UPSET А TnAIN.— On Tuesday night boys lunged after them ugh the shallows, pelting | 2" S "V" trai n 9» them, dri iving them back, pe causing constérn «tint | the North Ke ent, between the ockyard and among the poo w Holm Mills а | Arsenal stations. It ES "o passenger train of finding water, could no three lads rushed into the water to ascent, and his | followers. for a ed е to yatch the esult. But the roy s were too active for him, and he tied down the st ose never uus "m pel үз d himself safe i d а two el ment remain | lea wing: London Brid ge P.M., preceeded as usual arr rival at a i until i ds aee рро was n that с iac and bid Lo ns ER Же p sees in the nt hou: It w: at first thought that а л ы БЕГ eft the line, but . On [ara (ine placed across t om pletely ве evered by the wheels of the Jocomotivo, 1 1 P { y many returning to the safe haven they had s tly left. АП this time the river had not undergone the slightest change, but was lower — и У: an it had been almost in the memory of m raí had fallen for weeks; but a ch an > JUDGES CHAMBERS.— the hills of Glengarry and Loch Nes, and no doubt the b there would shortly be water “enough to cover them. Kwas rking of this line by by delays in the trains. АБ — state of tà — the clerks declin m intending passengers чм һаа р & ther train ran off the line at the Gower-street station, and com ly di ed the traffic uutil the line was 'ed. ` M cens A er, ена es for themselves wil сь sid, j^ quite p, to those wit bees 3 the line s hitherto en worked by the Great Wester YNN RAILWAY ACCIDENT. T.—The in УННУ taken as de cm d n at. rint the train was travelling, Е cough well as the cause of the accident, It appeared that the ассо ide bullock was seen by the si side of the fence, by the guard a - Lue) a ee чыгы ur before, but nothing done to removeit. The i was again "d line w x n etri t t e. He insisted, at the fences were sufficiently мелен, at the time бе арай Шеш, On Monday, to which day the inquiry was һа Captain Tyler was ton and | 90 Niorities of conveyance of those unfortui mom by su such ша Тһеу DE md - — тт: {дааш or On таан C Captain Tyler Е Заересіоп Доке а pai TET met Pets their Ши, аш E ш, in a state of breat ; excitement for the purpos rights үе. oe common, by turning out his there. were Working that he had taken e of exercising hig not prove ed that poe d A Hant it had slipped bs аск. h art wards down the in in spite of all the prisoner reventit. It was true that the reda had depo Eb he prisoner was pushing the cart backwards over the bei pice, but their minds were biassed by the fatal result, аш were А е, Жы: see distinctly what the prisoner Vds je It w sible to assign = An] for the aet, if itai Lord Chief J 8 cart o femit of accident. ally it у. lesane 88 rtr insa property. sentenced to 18 months' imprisonme CIR Sra Cruelty wis pis Me <= ү gem i charged with the алыша ot Reece ux е n de йл ne design on vom mt of. the рое to deskad The jury found the prine: Guilty, су ANE e quarry, or whet its fall was At the cart pes роем down intentin — z^ ча i A e from ше reck- me Ei r from an with hard labour oL. n the Wolve rie E m ST Willan 4 years old, chil ofi ^ e wife of the зш 8 хес who was an d in Monmore Gre child's mother died at its s birt " Ask it was n ouse, ee that both „зе pos arms had been 0: -— nother v. Waugh.—This w: an app ion for 1 of Colonel augu from the mprisonment in which he T detained on the order of Mr. Justice Blackburn, at the instance of the E rs of London and Eas Bank, for the sum of 50,00 Tho бор. cation was resisted on the part of the bank, x: еда ооа деа ate 3 ж. Justice Keating, before whom the appli- | Were eation made, deferred his judgment ДАШ О: when | radius of the ] he decided that the inue did not — ^ of the eerie d Miei tute, and refused the application каба é ong nigra CIRCUIT esie eA Will.—Edwin | The chilà а Truscott Gill, 17 y жез а руе ibas dantgeä with | medical tr stealing the rail wl of RO жа Thomas Powell, Esq., | and th merchant, TA Ne Pn Tt appeared from the evidence that ssed о Mrs. Bow 8th May. ll, dated ficient to e and уй, ^ d dido: thor cf 125% i ү it fully, THE Brorams mos. P.S.—You must under- stand M nsider this PME Therefore you will please 4; communication with the ce, for were о, the. civil authorities, а righ would (ај d and e your pog. pa i cket, n LE rson is familiar to us, it is necessar that you should our mie burden yourself with a slight asthmatic t be repeated every half- i eee steps or во.” The palico x wore n ые ясаса рой with th the circumstances, and yards from x т. ош buche E, d th тобоо. à а агоп Ма: SEE ian s "e uere li gatio ia which e 1 E Ecc 50 MipLAND CrROUIT : Der CESTER.— ie Mount Sorel 'alastrophe. | — Joseph ph Webster was indicted for manslaughter of Henry ; Ша sped that at che. time of the occurrénce other d at the fu eut to es, are f tho Y, s а тые ud доба the eart were The cart was seen to fall P d received such i adir t be усен backed the cart over the ; E heed uro e d was bae Md ans tion, e ° MS h, that 5 = ——— ofthe d pues ihe pre- rie in ts onon ha from-cattle ms ep Coe a com pili that [m сЕ p ie me кс iz H. edi inion thai to the family of "8.4 ou the 25th косе, and was nthe m of Guilty ; fractured, and f the left arm ved ee ЕД theré was no y d Bodt n n E Чаш len: сери: d that on more than | that tho bruises nion were "the y of blows, "but 1 x еж а уз swear they were, do EDU fed, and should bat ге t before his death. The DIY E MUT ve m Ed E u у, produced death, Тһе jury found 9 verdi 32 Mr. J ustice Byles sentenced the prisoner to penal servitude for life ow n on ba ne ачу 7 ої ый Private то road u; Cham "y^ ©. z sb, m d- The dechraton was "or to|tree, &c., and defendant Pss M us э н — Tredell and Others v. Molimeus, n grew іа! is soil and si nd his cas side о MS thak аз the зрб of land lay un ted ew, w s ает tees ken the lady, =i не а pecu рту рот {гиз was Wisto 3 within the red Thich had therefore se nged to witn — Avavsr 15, 1863,] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, | four was во weak that the bread was almost black, and it | represents а goddess seated, with the inscription зору was taken from the old one, and that he went round the | boundar aries as shown in this ** peram mbulation," so as to com- | turned mouldy. Me. Girdlestone: If your Honour will grant | Jano J . pae prise the piece of land in question. Mr. Lush objected that it | me a remand for an hour I wil prove that all анге H . piace ў vertically on the right. side. must first be proved that these were the ancient boundaries of | statements are fal e RC the very best articles i Two. of the dies, says the Abb bé, “are in the the manor, that until that was shown tb idence was | the market. His Honour (to plainti: W auses М H Ч БАЕТ Б q te irrelevant, and Baron Br 1 led. The witness | German yeast to be bad? Plaintiff: Sometimes the weather impressions of the The then stated that the fence as it now stood at the in | апа sometimes its being washed by sea-water. His Honour b ey appear never to have had ques 4 sit was now 40 or 50 [years then agreed to allow the case to stand over until defendant’ | any ieri р ut H AT cena bead to be that of tree outs e was pressed a al as to whether 40 witne rrived. hen defendant's witnesses | Ап ugus The Em o the песи not include it, and m defendant te i m" ing ja рг А son арап! ac ad not removed the fence further back, to widen the end of Plaintiff had good materials, and at first made good bread г at | the private roa is he could not в Bei ressed | Brompton, bat afterwards he made very bad bread, He mado | CMPerors ү their дө ice The die for the re- 2 d no excuse. 1 saw the yeast one day and it was "rather goft, pad presents a ram, the emblem of the sacrifices bu to be the copy of the ancient plan of 1593, he said t he said he could use it. He never had yeast with ma ggots. | offered to the deified Em vk F it was аб [anor Ноцзе, іц the place wher e | I believe he had made bad bread wilfully and to injure us. Же | which they were found t ре © аше N К place іп i e manor were kept, d re іе | һауе reat deal of difficulty in carrying on the business. | qo bt th Үн д 16 шө pesson „to “homage” was the court rolls preserved. He said | There is à hostile feeling. Good bread was turned out е | dou ег authenvicei he had d any more ancient а ent, and believed | other branches, and with the same flour. I was neve: shown | Romans coin ne juring thei ir military e xpedi- the more ancient had tumbled to pieo from Mr. Cham- | any yeast with maggots. _ Cross-examined: I never said that | tion k d there is eyery рг robability that the Xie iri stone : Nor that he was to use the bad yeast? Мг. Steven X Plaintiff made good bread at jus gton, and he was removed to | Of Constantine, uaip ; i Brompton. Mr. Wilkins said : а yeast merchant, of St. HE LIFE or CÆSAR.— The Jou: HES nal de Genève states Mary Axe. I partly supply Parbo with German yeast. | that “ * La Vie de M par Louis Na oleon,' is rinte g t карр y he best E ч 4 А, » 18. j ith ing аб this moment at the Imp affect yeast. Cross- hiedie 5 Bad I is returned. | first impression, consisting of 100 cop s, has been struck i s, an I wished to show something $o the shareholders, Мг. "t ow armies, which overran all parts of Ga ul before the time ) i ited this regio: ee an original, ambulation by the other Y interested as against the lord and this was only by the lord or his bailiff who had an interest rging th Mr. Archibald submitted that it wa admissible as evidence of reputation. Тһе Judge said D y ron n Mr. Paine w Some yeas a idis RS t " was Soft, ud 1 left it to brand. e make Ì кы: of. The i . Щу ead from that yeast was not particularly bad. Тһе yeast [sers urs. m U^ о м or many years, and they however, only а copy, aud not signed by the bailiff, Mr. ae Mini Plaintiff thought the ы t yeast ima be у? рй been told t on the slightest indiscretion on Chambers thereupon consulted with his clients, and withdrew i was a a heir t : the document, as being too dontik and sought to prove soft sed. his case in йа way, by sbowing the piece of land с m . gg Here, er. а fresh «оце arose in proving the con- іп our trade, tinuity of these slips or pieces of land; E eMe M gaa to put bean flo = а the wheat flour. bean was found one i insi i day in the flour. —Plaintiff's b] ‘deposed that he was їп | into the Emperor’s с pue ер -— т ме is хегу 1 рибак The; t to work correcting the press or altering such provided the best yeast and the best potatoes. Тһе company | passages as the Emperor wishes to see ге-Йопе. These o aote ina a ч МУ огои Ша Кы тайа роды measures are designed to prevent any information The DECEM. ае ri Ш) E et а ras = a © p, р: E Ea er o 5 5 © © = = Б < © [= >» cet urn in consequence of the "potatoes being . His appear тог: That is just what мів а Loy. БН the m peril printing-o -office, the ina at Plon." but bad in quality. Plaintiff is a good baker. Mr. Girdlestone EAPOR e making Paris а i в capability, but he had neg- ssp С hm repeatedly 81 for more than ected his work. The Superintendent of the company абі two centuri t, P as first proposed in the time Brompton deposed to the plaintiff's having made bad bread, M ous e p^ ннн Dal surveys made sou! oure! 103! 34 customers in one day; 190 quarterns of plaintiff's bread ascertain adu" the Seine е cou 14 be. made navigable wero sold at a loss in consequence of the badness. Тһе | for sea- going vessels. , with M y cir T rta. {ре sue e и Vauban at their head, decided | that it was impossible to е? Ed made Led bread, Cross-examined: I saw that e гаса — к, І са з into — M Me 1 en t direct communication with the sea might be estab- east, bu is alwa; t sen f f hot Tux. не a is чту Kore plaintif le lef l аба li Shed. by means of a cat да] from Dieppe. ns ien of dnt buck some be Messrs, Wilkins Sm Pug i the publie finances, however, did not then Mame. a е Mr. Pain undertaking во expensive " enter rprise. This sch ad bad was again revived by the Marquis de Crécy in 1779, and in the following year the ай anthorised & but nothing was done for want o yore on became Emperor the Aa; os of making por was subm ee to him, and even h the continuity w: in — to this, that it must rst be proved t (hat. A were within the «ambit? of 08 manor. However, in the result, de head of evidence was then tered into Wi а fresh h 76 т off to locus in quo, an ded ru о - ro orm also t bortive, Mrs. Shrubb was then called, and stated that TM 1854 she married a Major White, in whose —À "s ps - long and she resided at the manor house. He died i LAN if the canalization of the Seine could be would ДЕРҮ rom а pas Е erati the to give evidence and nothing more was KA SETE он the Pa of e bigh road, which, she E е Lr of the mars forcibly urged наб on Ж is Cha E X., when ЕУ =н. vin duty by using yeast with и о оғ 200,0 00,0006. tor miki тане а itf r а E then it d As g фошрепу. eou not ў А потта His prete s rte] ediatiza tion of the river. The course of br ond А, {һе evidence with great care, and said it was extremely un- Roe epp Ha realization of the scheme. 16 is now Дау, — [3 Жин with а character, and who was i fais | Př a canal from не pun S eharged. before. | Drüneval to the Oise, and by Ile Adam, St. Denis, and materials. Tho plaintiff pe pun te и de had good | $6. Ouen, to the fortifications near Neuilly, where it is mitted that materials made bad bread. The Plaintiff: We bad the | proposed orm a port for merchant vessels, from Mou vat тыу ii Sae dius ишы Rr Ree meet rere rit ЖЫДЫ ema i t De mado to Th Tene Ш order to lamentable pem Я, 8. Де Lapis Po ў brother and coh panj io use articles. ned: The price of €: land carriage as far as possib galon h bui jit he un us dul vue с H соо e the Hour is 334,34&, and 36s. Тһе best millers only charge TRONOMY E MIDDLE AGES, — Last week Я тү e pany i ue vin the m DAE Meer him. Mr.| We are most" particular. His Honour did mot think the Pie clo jo че д deis i met reply on the part of the | com sod рода, (hd defense, Amd found fet the | ОО V MOOD т bet ы to "a y to the jury, observing | p ТА Verdict for the plaintiff, with costs. volume of the splendid folio edition of the astronomical groundless and. vexatious books of King Alphonso X. of Castile, printed at TT БАр = . Chambers thereupon desired to be by order of the Queen һе original MS. of this gly а nonsui& was entered. The case y Р . gne А се friiscillaneous. Vo vid ré inj бак enel e be eme. Р йені. Bread-making |} DISCOVERY "тев, — The Journal de) perfect, 60 large parchment leaves being wanting; OF ANTIQUE aone-et-Loire pu чыне a letter from the Abbé|but, through the efforts and researches of Don Cucherat, giving a detailed account of a discovery | Rico y Si o у made about balt а league from Paray (Ѕаопе- | of Madrid, it has been comple eted. пе work is 2 n] mt et t-Loi ге). Aw orkm an who was digging. a field which | writte n in Spanish, being almost the first book of „maggots. : nin a modern language, a great Kee lideres to iae eye rr ri de vory was aed broken up for the first time, struck his e|step towards the diffusion of knowledge ih fa What! With rotten аот Plaintiff: Yes. 16 agaipak á large Roman tile abont a a io pu. thes ade cepta King AI ost; du ило rk into was very to put potatoes, in the bread. The | face, and under it were found se etal dies, such as | but he begins it w ba ARR у ао used by the Romans for diuidi. The Abbé says ie to help E ms ot ie m Г the сош- ies dre made of а mixed metal, hard and plote knowledge of DI the constellatious. - This forms tten e he has not ye ineo able ta ная ie TE to the me of the work, where ition. i e of the apparatuses ments necessary - D eroe oum der gers; Mr. Girdlestone: Who | form of t noted cones, um i». s ure, 1.88 in. In | for the observation of tha fixed stars, and of the planeta, 1 Plan anti: Messrs. Wilkin and Pugh, bos diameter M the large end, 0.79 in. at the бум calls estrellar movediras (moving stars). It Mary Axe, and Mr. Matthews. Вета! Times before I found | other, оп which the е engrav The dien i in some points from Plolemy's catalogue, such Taur» и was weak | Smaller dies are of nearly equal size at the (то ав the 30th of Centoume the 11th of Lupus, and seven ntleman once а n the four. Hetookaway the | ends, and thickes& in the middle. They belong to f stars belonging to Meridionalis, because the most Boan. Du А the reigns of Tiberius, і and Claudius, | learned astronomers, the EE tells us, of his time had nd -— me 3 dam —Q EN а т Company. — This recover two weeks' wages in lieu p notice. Plaintiff pre "to having in een summarily dism isse d. Cross erect by Mr. Girdlestone for the com- discha T , but I can 9 M ing dE о BI а Ё iH 3 1H gg B k=] © E ч ч -h ee s p p B 2.8 ЗЕ: б et as al n : отра s БАЙ pout -— r tively the followin — tions :—'Ti. | looked in vain for those stars in the че mentioned 342. per sack. His Honour: Then it come to this, that you had Di Mog d тт ади, wi Nun p 7 divi by Райа, а md ЯҢ 2 ү item PT - madejup the best bread I could from the materiala. — Butthougbt Angat К. Augustus); C. AP рч б. Fra, , „ . | divided in books. In tbe three m. ‘the northern, notlilog of the stomachs of your customers? Plaintiff ed, us Cæsar А us, Germanieus p PA 958 zodiacal, 4, sad anis tellati viven: in the ordlestone - 1 on T er Aug. Rome Tr. Pot. HI. Cos. IIT. (Tiberius | fourth, the astronomers of f Toledo give the Arab names 4 | Claudius г Augustus, Romo tribunitia potestate| of 330 of the principal ни with the Spanish 84s. Мг. Girdlestone : Now were Sf. oo раша телче сс functus tertio; consul tertio). There are two dies of | opposite, ere are also some eloquent and Tq made about your brend ie La. Nhenever my Baden be y Tiberius, but one of them is broken. The tbree mui" | d on the stars, Fin a eertain гиме а rose out огра Лонг, my Нм. ба опа ocasion tho | АП bear laurels over their diadema. The fifth die THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ГАтесвт 15, 1863, The following short quotation will show how King | (гоњ ti plishment view. м making prisoner of Cambronne, the famous. colonel [ of | Alphonso treated vex кун mical questi ions. In has to be d sen finished in а deo MS. Ате thia batiin he was mE s30 EL à erminated his English service. The German тыр W: speaking of Ursa Minor, e proportion a largo rone freighted merchant | banded, and Sir Hugh being strongly urged to do so bone have taken it ik vela «hk i ta pole; others say it |ship bears to a “в Fay fla t-bo ttom ed boat of small Horse Guards, enter red the Hanoverian service, whore js has the form ed an — D might as well be a | draught of water." act, t ud need мао p one pn dyes n nd of n army, W: а | lion, a wolf, or male or female bear. Here,|is a narrow and shallow cutting, marking out what | ШӨ within the last. fow years in command of that army, bat then, are heavenly animals i inhabiting that part of the | 1 о be the course of an artificial channel that must | failing eye: Em m ade it at last necessary for him to reti ird sky s to be found, and recog-| be navigable for large ipa of heavy burden, or си service, ап nd, during the closing years of his life, Жы Моа by ancient astronomers, because , they saw four|be useless. It has been овсегїаїпей that the seas | ей peacefully with his family e Hanover, in the full possession of his faculties to the very last, то: es s forming a squa еу | оп both sides of the Ist have nearly the same | affection and esteem o cent one, ffo the k us De at have been QUE dt th а better еуен А! than level, and as „the soil song: си whole line across it Stn Евкрквгок SLADE, BART., Q.C., died в ме: ours, and the sky must have eso very clear. vith shells c com o the Red Se а and the day night at Maunsell Grange, "his seat in Boma chin T they say iti is a Ok d let it Ље o ^ uibs were every Medit nean, it is ev had d 2 in the Nis ~’ Prius саа at Wells on 2 — ay, an ui apparently in robust health. lucky — Gal geographically speaking, "hose. seas spread over „е Бе od hi lis X чо "i, he returned to Мои g ы Г i Тнк Suez CaNarn—The report of an English | waters again, But by far the grentest portion of the - called in in a т medical friend, bt thee " ng co on the whole of the works та д ае in | work has yet to be done. Without reference to the | mat = wen er early on п Saturday night, aj Egypt by which it is proposed to con he Red Sea | plans and sections by which the report is illustrated, it abont 11 dock Lady Sada >» КОКС EE те with the тыкса bya a dp Coal rough the | is difficult to pei a oes dar. iea - the proportion | medical evidence proved that dea T had Ы T Isthmus of Suez, will be r with est by bot h | of what has to be ex ted s been marked | apoplexy, arising from fatty degeneratio parties in the con vin ZA underta ned гай s excited. | out by the cuttin on үт t "the Fe ing through : When tbe late Pasha of Egypt visited the ркасы | shal o water ; but if pose 595-2 ap^ low the reader will suppose MA the a, nume famil Exhibition last summer, he requested Mr. Hawkshaw | furrow draw à en m о ite amily. he n to visit Egypt, to examine professionally the line of the | of what is to enlarg I " Canal and report his opinion of that | have a rough notion of the approximation of what | в" work to the ptian Government. . Hawkshaw | exists, compared to what is ed. Nothi accepted the commission, and, accompanied by four|ye m between Suez en the northern end Egyptian engineers, made his survey in the|of Lake Tim and from that point northwards T xc Va u of last winter. e was in direct com-|to the Me табай nearly five times the amount of title x: Aa oldat don Captain uoce munication with M. Lesseps, the president of the work completed. ha s ye * о be executed. Тһе earth- lere ade, who eye 4 in the 57th Regiment thro ough the Canal Company, and states that he and all the t T84 8,000 cubic yards; the | campaign. twice severely wounded. officers engaged on the works readily answered every t still to t fi 4, yards. The RIAH BorreLD, М.Р. for Ludlow, died on question put to them, and without hesitation gave him | cost of the works so far has. bee n, by the French а to every document he required. Не adds that | estimate, 1,2220,0007. Mr. Haw ме states that he t of investigating so large a subject had been | sees no unusual difficulty in the execution of the plan, much lightened by t ast amount of research that | nor does he concei any contingencies can aris been previously bestowed upon i зе under-| which engineering "КІШ d not surmount; and, if taking of the co: i old. The first and prin- | completed, he thinks the canal could maintained 1 scheme is, of course, Canal itself, to Бе | witho y extraordinary yearly expenditure. But, cut directly a the Desert, northward from Su considering the possi is Уҹ meeting with rock at th t Said, on the Mediterranean. Port Said is nearl Red S еа entrance, — 'e deep-sea dredging at at the eastern point of the great Delta of the vem ti may cost m than the firs tbat includes the whole of the fertile region koci rtl os also *the money already ex- Egypt, the better known rt of Ale жеч pended compared with the work done "—he thinks it | finned to n prr. Pie и X €— hose extremity. Тһе | would be prudent for the promoters of the scheme to Bored had (rom. сар усл А iterranean is the base е calculate on baving to expend 10,000,0007. wx ide and i в гарснаа not only in Englan abroad. He was the gr red of which. Cairo may be taken | five years of labour before a ага cargo e p касае ишет аша рете ts did Antiquaries pa as the apex. Port Said itself is е ы. оп те across what is now а neck o f dry land. This is the | Des yas = pre od $i Ro long narrow spit of land that shuts in L least f th вс ш was made a Chevalier of the Sax from the Mediterranean. Through the Md water of victims- of modern enterprise, the “original share: anda хв pix the Belgian this M: — has formed by dredging. This | holders.” Times. ту, bo tiar. ofie ра. nup so far completed that, for nearly one- "ed жан ргосевз third of the аа -— proposed, a channel has been М » only at the sou southern pant ОР Eas Hall ае the ttuarp. work of cutting through the dry and. | sandy soil of the твір MansHAL Гокр CLYDE died yesterday at Chatham. 1858 Baldwii e Teighto Luton Park, Salop. Не was a depu ies ient Por No S. amptonshire and: Shropshire, and served the office of high . riff of the former county in 1831. Mella an excavation, 10 miles in len ngth, has, Mr.| Tut VEN UA E FREER, D.D., емеге апа Iawkshaw states, opened a channel navigable “ for | Prebendary т ts amd Rector of Bish орв Mono Re ier that Li *, 1 at-bottomed boats of small draught of water," from 4 was one of the most popular clergymen i in Heretordshire, system of banking, died the 8th inst. in Brompi the Mediterranean into Lake Timsah. On summing up, | and, ө а leading Freemason, held a bigh posit Crescent, in his fc hat h tually been accomplished, we find and neighbourbood. He e nig ва оф d. nd p^ family, but was bo: : Rev. Thom. as Lane Freer, -Ros of Зза пеаг Govern t Mn. JAMES WILLIAM GI T, F.R.S., Manager of the London. and чеде bank, ie "chief promoter of the joint-stock - 8 х r Bir hab such = mingham, с the Чачма. of the Very Rev. Dr. Wetherell, di peuetrate the Isthmus mth for а | Dean ot Hereford nd Master of University College, Oxford, - distance of 50 miles а the „вел, and of this di stance that he was nep of the uia. Bie Sir Chas. Wethereli and of | De Mr Spooner, ЖР" He was about 1806, and e t t rog to whi The second idee eei by the company is n- | ун warmly attached, offciating as oi, to wh of the old dependent of the first, and though called a «fresh Di EA dinner in m and signing in 1847 the memorial | did марсе ki 1 с 3 H ter Play, bis constant attendance at which was the signal Dae "Th ducet. Itis not intended to be эм кет e term ч з s as his death will be certainly alluded to canal generally implies in Englan is better | in the prologue this winter. He graduated at Christ Church, described as a e trench or сотиб for the purpose | Oxtord, vm. EDI D. ‚рн аш ааа ne сы convevi ile from Cairo $ ine er's су о! оона ше water of tho Nile north- | ҮП] his father's death in 1835, "Бев he retired and in 1838 was curving to the through a tra Robert Price, “pu ааа ? to Lake Ti mentioned, MER then southward to Suez. At на E" the fresh w: to be obtained at ап is broug! from Cairo b Si pečine La са ТШ from the river, appointed hım Archdea — x resignation of his relative, Afetidebon Wether iron tanks m er, are A cod tly passing 3 1861 he became prelector of the cathedral, сүзе thoro i = little M9 € by the . | doubt that the next vacant cano; саа f erred ер Бете oy over- | оп him had he он Dr. Freer was тал of condi баа Ану to sea, Тһе whole line of the бие наа and ni aut vicam in the Chui roh and was sa ILL Suez. Port 2. k in the е boty. ablish, a volume ced e рык ы ind 1 and sermons. denm ob arried, in 1848, the daughter that office ocal ра pers on banking to tbe l held а similar n" se «t higher npo Г " à SP mas director re in el LT Tho Logie o if Banking in Ireland,” ** 3^ - phe піла айии the Currency," ** History on. the Million." Не was а Fe veras of the soil d o this b агар». : the с eg ec cultivating > and o Бы н е 4 торе Бах against A of G e- : tho ipsident for eo. e Vi "be best femombored. was his Usa ondes s inst, dn St. domitis m EUER pec ru cpi оцга РЕ p RES vausr 15, 1363.] e, Vi scount DaxaaN, eldest коп n of the Earl and Countess i Colouel THOMAS n D „P. for Marlow—6th , at. St. George" Ianover Squa: Hon WA rh sat of t the nly UE oe the late Jom WRIGBT j Jall, Notts—Sth inst, at St. Paul's, р ., воп O! v. ue борае Avausta, e of Audlem, Cnesh: e E m aps 9th inst, at sait FRANCES АММА, h daughter of the late THowAs MARCH PHILLIPPS, 8 Manew, widow of Colonel E and е ofthe late Major-General Sir C. erts iust, Ё он ham, Kent, MARGARET, уон ајог LLAR HARCOURT the Pina. Major zn eet, at boss Cot Вїсн. b ec to! v. F. CUNNINGHAM, M Hon. Canon of Norwich and Rural D == in, не E eas Huntingdon, the Rev. Јонх LL ector of that parish, and Hon, Can of that parish, 178—6 inst at COMBE SHAFTO, Durham, ag COVENT GARD and vegetables are still plontirat, огу Реасһев and Nectarines, КЕПЕ аге obundant from open walls. Green- gage Plums of good q uality are still ait x x foreign imports, u May AL MAREET.—Aug. 12 West Hartley, 15s. 6d.; Byass's Bebside в. 8d. ; "Бако s West Har m. 17s. 3d. ; - well Main, Lamber tes's West Co arton, lls нао 168. nd South Hetton, 188; ; nd Tunstall, 155. j6 ships at market. Walls End Stew arts, 18s. ; ; Walls E Carway and Duffryn Malting, 20в.—1( © mMM NEWGATE.—Monday, Aug. Per 8 lbs. by the carcase. | Inferior Mutton : o dod 2 d Inferior Beef . ay M to Р моли ng до. Middling 3 sm Н Prime lar; WEITE eds 3 Do. small . 3 8 —3 10 Ven" кд R^ 0—4 4 Large Pork ..3 0 —3 6 Small Pork ..3 10 — 4 2 BUTTER. Best Fresh Butter i de pei per dozen lbs. Second do. do. Pork, 4s. 0d. to 4s. 4d. КАНО. раан. vdd MARKET. Мохр 10. We have not quite во many d Monday last ; the demaud, Кооз: is à Бешта that 1 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ve been moderate. There was n attendance at this day's market, а but little Roses v was transacted in any ne. Prices of all grain re nominally the same as on Monda; ÅRBIVALS THIS WEEK. Wheat. Barley. Oats, Flour, English ..| 1010 qrs. 10 qrs. 120 qrs. 280 sks. Irish .... — — 15004 — e Foreign..| 5890 ,, 960 26,570 ,, meon ARRIVALS LAST WEEK. EU [ERU iS Uu | Wheat. UTE ESTE Malt. | Oats. | Beans, | Pon. | seed. English | гз. rs. тв. | Qrs. К апа re d 5560 580 |17, n 549 444 276 | — Irish . 640 — — Pw Scotch . 105 82 — gb] лш Foreign. 142, 678 8162 — j|30,921| 1515 4559 | 3443 Li POOL, Aug. ll.- We had а air attendance of buye market ; thoy окей "ite dispositio s3 resulted in buy ot an little more disposition to offering, de p асос to x calise баш and Омо al sio ri u^ pu 1 pe hs that day's quotations. mber of Sheep and Lambs i teady at late rai firm much smaller, but still {тв equal » the demand. Trade 1 very heavy for cmm at abou v te ra — more cheerful for ЕвгрАү, Aug. l4.—Fair attendance. a low dragging Lambs, although it is айс ce р — ent ves are | sale at about 1d. per inge Mes. Flour v Tuy little —: selling about the same as on hursday. From y and | and rather easier. Indian Corn a little weaker; mixed, но үе аге 1950, Beasts, PE "Sheep. эы “Calvos i. 5, and 26s. 3d. Transactions еса. "Egyptian tian Beans qb Qa ts 60 Pigs; from roma ves; from s saem d Oatmeal rather lower. little from Ireland, 28 ; and 2770 from the Northern and Mi gi | end Oatmeal тае lower, Very BOE. — 2 a a|AveRaGES| Wheat. | Barley. | Ours. | Rye. | Beans. | Peas. Best Scots, Here- Best Lon Im wool — .. |July 4 46s1ld| 30s 9d| ?23s11d| 32s10d| 39s 6d|38s 04 fords, 4 ..4 6to4 10 | Do. Sho 4 4—4 6 = 11 46 10 30 10 23 6 34 5 40 2 |39 0 Best shat iais 4 2—4 z паб rH quali — .. — 810| 22 6| 32 9 0 |37 1 2d quality Beasts 2 8 — 3 m vs з ‘6—4 :2 — 25 45 11 29 10 29 9 | 82 8 39 3 |55 11 Best Downs уд, PE ..5 0—6 Oj|Aug. 1 45 11 31 0 23 0 87 11 11136 3 Half-breds V» .. an 8 — 8 46 3 31 6 ?3 0 31 6 38 8 |31 9 Do. Shore .. € Agg.Aver.| 46 5| 30 6| 23 1| 33 8] 39 7 |8610 Beasts, 5380 ; Sieso i "nius a — 9"; emt 540. | е 'HURSDAY, ае 18. UCTUATIONS IN TH. WEEKS’ AVERAGES. mber o in is smaller th any past, | F 3 - tte ФУ they met with ^ ree n Us EL July 4. July 11.|Juiy 18.|July 25. Aug. 1. | Aug. 8. day's quotation. уай s also a У ootsiidefa ble falling off in Т т ааа. К " жь v the -— ДЫ of Sheep an Pm А clearance is eff — X $i 7 E mu y ve % vó Жы, нар a are mall largely supplied with Calves. 4 is demand, but nno i quote poete ron 46 3 . . ii Я ipao and of Grapes and Pine Apples the sufficient. for m fom. жар py consists” of 295 У Веавів, 2 540 Sheep, aud 512 |45 11 2s id nec nn pras PEE demand. — are nearly оте pr lao Raspberries. | Calves E TT 70 — .. a л of m ve Eng ^ mpi and aed" there i а ood e supply, ап re iful. Kent Filberts С ЖЄ Р vem] in cd fon ids д KS 55s. per 100 lvs. Cut arbem Here- ` 4 8to5 0 Ba s iong 50018, 4 .6 T B в е еду consist o ia NM Ast tocks, ре) TE MODUM Qe ee n | t T 4 ici 8|Ewes&?dqualiy 4 0—4 4 АКТЕР IMMEDIATELY, TWO steudy MEN t cla Ve def lanta yw 2 е апа atta te to QE RAGTION JI ENGINES used for t >z ad eam Cultivation. ages ll. рег w —Apply by letter or Pine App r ]b., Зв to 5s Санація . 4 sieve, 3s to 3s 6d Pd alf-bri dn s A 0—5 2|Calves ... ai i 0—4 8 ое) pur hs 9s to 58 Goose do., 2s 6d to 3s | Do. Sborn e — .. Pigs * 0—4 0 ошто, Queen-Camal, Шоһозге р tont pee ‚р enhn Vans per D te Beasts, 880 ; Sheep & Lambs, 8230 ; Caves, 058; Pigs, 180. f "es pples, per 4 sieve, ls й ton 4 Tiga, por doz, 58 to 6s 5s to 10s ANTED, for n a um AGRICUL- Peaches, per doz., 6s to 108 аш бта smal К АЫ 148 0188 TURIST, to ви of Oil Seeds on Nectarines, do., PES 6s Almonds, do. "t MARE LANE. —Moxpaz, Aug. 1 the Malabar coast.” cya гор, ай married, and Scotch Melons, each, 25 to Walnuts, do., таб The little old English Wheat at this заніс market was must be unexceptionable. One haviug. ABLES, Cabbages, per doz., mi Celery, p. bundle, 1s 6d to 2s Peas (heec dn p. aud 18 0 ч Frendk Danus, р. ie 2s to 63 use d to 6d Shallots, per lb., 8d Pota e. Koti Ерин е p.ton, | Garlie, per РЫ; A 8d to 90s Те псев, each, 1d to 2d is sai 50s to 70s Endive, p. score, 1s to 28 Turnips, pa лед to 8d erm Radish, p. bunch 1s 6d | Spinach, p. ia n Hl io is Жаша Tr pott.,1sto 3s 6d Cucumbers, each, 18 to 1s 64 p р. 12 bunches, 3s to 4s L4 per doz., 1s 6d per bunch, 84 'omatoes, each, 4d to 6d HAY.—Per Load of SurTHFIELD, Thursday, Aug. Prime M КО Clover, old .. .. 908 о 1203 Ee es do. . 80 90 New! Clover .. 80 105 140 70 |Do. — cut.. 80 110 Мет д0. .. .. .. 60 йм .. .. .. 26 34 Bowen .. .. ..— = & EASTON, ND MAREKET, THURSDAY, Aug. Sup. Meadow Ha... Sisto $66 | Inferior Clover - "ано 98s Inferior do. .. 76 | New E New do. . * $5 Buperior Clover ..108 Ww HITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, Aug 13. Fine Meadow ay S6sto 90s | Prime Сот .. 120s to 1905 Inferior do.. 75 80 | Inferior до... .. 110 115 Prime New Hay. „ыы. 84 | New do. .. 100 105 In densus sic Hl 75 | Inferior do. ... 90 109 Btraw . 28 88 ..100 108 nt м. : ма e nd prices fd high fo: r as hi and higher for al] descriptions of e] Ж; rete eet D i suitable either for tbe ыстын "e. d. Lise, V. rms 8tol 9 960 11$ Ditto Нороз ..1 9 — 1 10 нес bred ditto... 1 10 — 1 11 | Combing Skins 1 4—1 8 Down Ewi 841— 1 9} | Flannel Wool 16-1 8 Kent Fleeces 9 —1 10 |B > - HOP8.—BoROUGH AY, M en & Smith том the Mid r: the first pocket of new Hugs m ihe Borough, this иик; by Mr. C. g, of Brenchley, Kent, and Бу W. Austen & Co. to R. & T. Collis, ‹ account of Messrs. Boddington , The market is not likely until the lon "or go September. Prices firm. taken at about the prices of this day week, Ofnew there were about 3000 qrs., mostly fine Ver , and in good жесе і market befo Barley was rather and B and Р The Oat те s dull, and prices MPERIAL QUA мава ines, Kent, абава. .White 36- 50 Red s.s 1— m selectea runs. ушыш а а Red .... 42—48 ое .&dis to—s..Ch Malting .. rere ie and distilling|25—29 Maltipg .. тв, Essex and suffolk vedo .|20—22 ' Beoteband Lincolnshire—— Potato 22—95|Feed . Iris aaae -ee Potato|19—22| Feed F P land and Е Brew on Feed . RYE Vl ЖАДИНИНИН ЕКЕ" —33| Foi oreign T Td Foreign Wer eet RUE ОУ Brass, M 988 to 35s. . iick 184286 Harro ттот.. . 97s to 408. . Winds. 28—32 34—36 СТЕ References ad experience in growing Rape, or Sunflower seed, will be preferred. zo peli by letter, with н — to Mr. G., 13, Bnecleuch Terrace, Upper Clapto: NTED, аз тр t GARDENER, a married e northern climate, to take od -3 ка: апа е л rm and especially tat e he and Си! of high с йез иңне апа а — r Gardeners pply by letter, with references, to O. Keswick, Cumberland. 'ANTED, TWO respectable MEN for Mp mess | age from 30 to 40. стац place. They m: rienced men and cusa - Also а н Вот young МАМ, aged about RJ ооч ыу un understands the — at Plants mn "Glass ; also to attend to У fires. — рріу - C. GRIMBLY, the Albion Nursery, Stoke Newington, Londo: E КРЕ КУКЕ LEE RE Small|40—46| Wes pulsa Peas, Tos "—— — Kent. “Boilers 37. нн ге ple . Grey MAL банд» үл dU n иар ч» тоо, best 92d do re 30—82 | . |38—40 dedos "3 = - —P ni weather during .182— Ex g А. has) бы, M LM ышс-Арщу 104 WzsTBURY, Esq., 44, Lincoln's ANTED, as SHOPMAN, a Young Man who has a good general kno насаа н of rcg and Seeds, and is a еи ood bem 8, ыы. experience, to B., Barr & BSugde MIS, знн vent Garden, W.C. | WA ANTED, as BECOND SHOPMAN, young. Man in & Who letter, in o bican, EO V an active emis EM TG. W inont inou at t Michaelmas, a DATE and WIFE, incumbrance ; abl — Фен, Dairy and of em e renti отоу, tho duties of a Inn Fields, or Үү a WORKING cl e sd 6 and make bimself T pend. ан VE uw M Milk, Poultry, and wait — a кн all family. Миз m а good character, and without iucu —Apply to Mr. T. Бмітн, 83, Oxford Street, London, — mace с ас маршын Абы ис ШШ. ^ Мунын IMMEDIATELY, as DAIRYMAID, in RAM жаныны rmi n. and vet УЯ in An excellent character e. , and general good e Sa be required. Good о эн given t to а competent pem ap d Lio M remi or by letter Mrs, LITTLEDALE, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ауес A6, ИЯ | WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. 31, married, two children; ) EDSTEADS, BATHS, and LAMPS. Wwa 7 the . Вовтох has SIX LARGE SHOW ROOMS, dul Kitehen ng d Aa Gardens. ры уёагв' | ех КИЕ to the SEPARATE DISPLAY МРЗ, ATIS, each is at on Man nt of XPERIENCED GARDENERS (ог as GARDENER E in gentlemen" s gardens. to gentlemen.—Further partic - given on application to Lower Tootin rrey. Ssrs. St. Me: E. G. [ciel э & , Wol iling ton Piursery, John's Wood, London, N.W. ANDSCAPE GARDENER.— The Advertiser havi ing | had many y ears experience in Designing and Layi Out New Grounds, and effecting Alterations and Improv e ments. is open to an engagement with any lady or gentieman eq i ass dener. sfac references and testimonials.—GARDENER, Mr. John Kernan, Seed Merchant, 4, Russ sell Street, Covent Garden, W.C ARDENER (Hzap)—A young Man, with good | references. No single- handed а Б accepted. ced state terms to CHARLES CANNING, , Ascog, Rot by Glasgow. ARDENER (Hza), where two or more are kept. arried ; has had conside — practice. Good ym ley Hall, Coventry, War ed past and present employ F. D., Mark Hall, Harlow, зеш Te um r.—J. at pri c ri Ma) pE those th Lower Tooting, Surrey. — n . . . ...... . |{о make his establishment the most di ич hat havo tonel — ER (SINGLE-HANDED).—Age 24, single; | country: з been used to all branches n Gardening. D look Ве M со from 125. ва. ю £20 08. each | after a "Hoité: Two years goa аа т.—А. В., 24, Fitzroy L owe ju fro 8 6 0 X | Place, St. Mark's Square, э Regen rw NVW. amps ( eius from C. 0 - 8 10:545. | ARDENER (Us z SINGLE-HANDED). — Pure Colza Oil Р “ре Understands his — Т. PANKHURST, Post comb, near Tui We ells. Б UL 8. BURTON, айыры L ЕП, = ЕК АВ вона (UNDER or SINGLE-HANDED).—Age 22, | Prince of Wales, sends а САТ зу appointment to pie. и ‹ singla ad practical experience in niari depart- | Т con p d 500 Illustrati 5а p» PE а: Вадаа т gn Plant and Fruit :Grower.|Stock of Sterling Silver and Electro-Plate, Nickel Вп Bute House, Campden Hill and Britannia Metal Goods, Dish Covers, Hot-water Dishes, t = | Кыйа; F.. -o sel д а CE | ARDENER (Охркв) – Ав 19; no much accus- | Ctr), Baiko k, but is А tomed to the not object d : situation under: e um icksh ARDENER (Омр ARDENER (Hza»).—Age 33, married, no incum- Meadfoot dfoot Row, Torqu brance ; ee ME understands Forcing of Vin Melons, Сас: а peot ca and Flower an Kitchen байра. нов. SH, Little Plumstead Hall, Norfolk. ARDE ENER and SABES е 92, married; | ine and борене P FLANNEL SHIRTS, India Tweed ide et Horti- | and India Gauze Waistcoats, ng Lists of Prices on application to THRESHER & @ poris. ' unex- | General Outfitters, next door to Somerset House, Strand, W, LA А nt е ЕБУ — B., ER). гуш 21; good references can be el from last employers. т, G., Mrs, Eales, ay. hs, let Ware, T: , Iron а desirous to M Would | steads, Bedding, Bed Room Cabinet Furnitu € —W. Mawsy, Fillong- | Lists of Prices, and Plans of the 20 large сме REN xford Street, W.; 1, 1А, 2,8, - 4, New; n uM n and 6, Perry's "Place ; and 1 New n Yard, Lo: 5 L and METALLIC BEDSTEADS. The stock of А and BAILI T ) А various dùalifications, recommended со бо - Ar Acter from last situation.—J. D., Post Office, MA borgo yir and most varied ever submitted to th. r VHRESHER’S COLORED FLANNEL L SHIRTS } B. се ере AL Awarded to THRESHER & GLENNY i Aet understands hi s pi. on in all its branches. Сап be well recommended. Three years’ м on EMA from the Meca. he laat lived witb.—F. M. I. C., Mes tak Cutbush & Son, Highgate, London, N. Age 27, po Can ы goaa yvy E ge 40, single; has a prac- | Keni tical know of his profession, the Growing and Forcing of Fru "ig Flowers, = Vegetables. Can dake E A орава if required. Can be highly qum en rs’ Nursery, Sawbridgeworth, Herts. Kitchei arden Fou г years! "анараа Фагийег from the | gentleman he hàs just left.—T. W., 14, Raglan Street, Forest 1 ARDENER (Наар), — Аве 30; thoroughly exper enced in all branches of his profession, mors especially in all kinds of Foreing, and in the Laying-ou ut and Planting Flower Garden 2 Bedding-out visit d. абор references.—A., * Mes . J. & J. Fraser, Lea Bridge Leyton, Essex, N E. Be pem (Hzap).—Age 30, married, one child | s ears; can be highly recommended by his late Sie asa successfu ssful Cultivator and Forcer of all kinds of ы-у сеа апа nd Vegetatie and as per a —G са t; good Manager of Land and S. — s. Ету, М Nursery; · tone, Essex, N.E. : FE Оо Plant-houses, Kitchen and Flower — &c. rs. W. & TY feel rad satished he would give any lady tna т gentleman requir. а good Gardener, э ачат satisfaction.—W x. Woo: aresfield, Uckfield, Sussex. and Gentlemen Guest voee "m 40, тағай, 17 o incu а thorough prat ctical knowledge of his profession in all its branches, e Faris m" Late Е. g, Pines, Grapes, Peaches, Nectarines, "e Кы Fruit Gardens. Character will Det die "aridis do 2 den — M.J., — Woods, Esq. Hale End, Woodfor po c к лт ы те ООР ыл peers (Hza»).—A ge 30, married, no incum- brance; successful Cultivator of. Pines, Vines, em &c.. асс use, fitim, Orchids, Fern re. and is a first-class Kitcken and Flower Gardener. Good р стена —W., Wm. Bull's Establishment for New and Rare Plants, King's Road, Chelsea, S.W. Gentlemen, GARDENER r (HRAD) sin тт 2 lengagel.— Age 32, arried; mended as one of the EAR: "o н 3 of f the y- as 1 o t апа best n successful as а sobriety, and industry, t. Кос EMAN or INPROVER, under a first-class -— s odi Lobster Mere D cota a ide Sauce БЕЙТ RE [ANAG ORCES т: ergetic Young, Man, married, and possessin hs уне knowledge f the Nursery business in all its ы km ies, This 56 Ott, pronoanoa h y Connoisseurs a ча of o htainin ng a situation in the — enm a ora Praed | x f$ ntial m: pondent. The with any respectable party zed ery, or about d B., 61, Orchard Street, чн, To Gardeners y already of POA ба one, with а view to Partnership. A т liberal capital could be Кл Moi ise, Post ee d Office, Birmingham. TS. E pee PROVER. —Accustomed to ai еы ys of F Forcing and Flowers. Good premium give reet, Dorset Square, London, N.W. s or BAILIFF.— Middleage, married; dL has had 14 city ; well жаы 1 the cultivation Rearing of : and rj yc: Valuation Sutton & Sons, Seed Gro ES E and G &c., and every other bath eo out | estate. E highest reference can x Qmm —G. H., Messrs. wers, Rea ARD AGER on an Estate. S ANA service MD tbe Northern and M: no Mme men and gentlemen. Refere SawvEL BROWN, Wheldrake, Yo кауга ARM BAILIFF (by a Norfolk Man).—Age 41, married, one ЫЧ.» well рагы рде Prodig. s and ws a Good re Rearing of Stock. Has li —B. R., 176, King's Road, Ch: —B. B., 176, King's Road, Chelsea, SW... _ the Ведзь or BAILIFF and GARDENER.—Age 40, ami th eir ed Hah tend ey ан аъ матче: а state of eden purity and of uniform ngin we LEA & PER: wd үзү mpeten үн 2d o The publi ic are sid seo Qt Faatoa agidi worthless Kavata очай puts no objection to treat тц = завей in a modora Wrappe un 105: Stopper. iin *,* Sold Who! ый. Ж i Export, by ed Proprie Worcester ; Messrs. CROSS RADICE Messrs. BARCLAY Soxs, London, &c.; and by Grocers d Oilmen un iversally. - Я — DOM AMILY JARS pU PR Descriptive Illustrations and Prices from Jex | bilities. - wiNG's Wholesale Depót, Palace Road, Lambeth ardeners Chronicle Office. H еттіпв’ à $ SAUCE— HE ONLY GOOD расса. epared solely by nd 2 d see that LEA & PERRINS’ Names are on PERRINS' Y, 24, Park | Manufacturers to the Qj e the above capa- att Kinds or БОП lg ected к: А езеш" erks. NER or beide mbra Midland Counties of England w "with Poia 2s. p applicat — CAMERE BO OORUET, In qoe 2в., - 6d., NNEF Ds bo Быр rof Гоо, a 28 has а thorough knowledge of Gardening DINNEFORD in all its bran Wife can DA the d t ofa Daty by all respectable Chemists throughout the "world. з —Е. er, W ty if required. — ORNS and BUNIONS. — А gentleman, m Tu T tormented with Corns, мл, а > happy, od d ers | ы был у ЭКи тз h he о and Рош! ford, Mi E ruin W eas exo ДАИШ. ЁС; bas had severa ears" experience : of (Stock, а ts Crops, s Woods, e. Bev Bover fou ^ A ? яа atten осту, um il -> зр T. Bmith'a, Poplars, Godsto: eid Esq., Epsom, ect i AE esed INSECT DESTROYING nei = 1 mcr in єт есет Р hort period, wi To the Seed Trade. К НОРМАМ. а experienced in the business.— тооно A. T, а" London, ‚Ж.С. es Carter & Co., 237, High Holborn, | destroye: Sports ( m i (HEAD осте ог SINGLE- ЕР). еа, жо ло — has a practical к don. W. of his erii —А. B., 26, North Street, Edgware Road, London, rss шд (HEAD ог SINGLE-HANDED) —Age 24, ue Ta ow. wer and еда Gardens. Two years' character. 96, High Holborn, W.C. ege = ся CQ HUBP'S S N ARDENER.—4Age 24, married, no ineumbrance ; well understands his profession. Моо «енор toa Qow. Twelve months" eharaeter.—W. B., Maple Terrace, ар y, S.E. eS R.—J. Monnzis, Gardener to T. White, Esq., Man dye pt, wishes юл arque. an industrious E ue thy Gardener, marr: with one child.—For particulars above. is ARDENER e married, without in- eumbrance)—D. Davies, who has been 19 years in that capacity with the Countess of "Tyrco connel, is now at li B Аа апу zo EN. y In o 1 erences as to al bte D. LINDLEY, Acton iot. open, Midi, А ^ inst Fire and CHUBB'S FIRE wr STRONG ROOM DOORS. CHUBB'8 PATENT DETECTOR LOCKS and "E DOOR Расчет dea d "S a. ча darn BOX Price grai post Arr Сновв & Бох, 57, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, E.C. A ER EVALE a i L E SOMMIER ELASTIQUE он Ан чын —The foundation for all Mattress beer. be elastic, Ау еа p for general use. Бом” ELASTIQUE PORTATIP is мА 45-й in three M! and as it hàs no stuffing on BAL AND SON'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, Designs and Prices of са Bodding, кай Be ible; it is the top, it dre articles of Bedroom H Bedstead, НЕАт, & SoN, Manufackurors, 196, Dublin.—August 15. Т SAFES, the most secure | marked— will appy to [0 to gentlemen in this count ever т арас and elsewhere, үз whom he has been p asd 97, Mol. worth Street, D ** PuIcE's Gly Thieves, Fri heavy ie peace а new Patent LE se ius also cheap and durable; eannot'/harbour mii ETCALFE, COS N PATTERN Iud BRUSHES, Penetrating Unbleach Bru Forward der on a stamped envelope, to W. EN ed, this тд, m viuit rtanc Patients can ensure it by desiring to “зш: ES “Glycerine in 11b, 8,4, or 2 ** Prior’s Patent," Belmont, Vauxhall. е D —All Nervous, Bilious, Lin ne дееп and Prince of Wales — HOMqGOPATHIC m- ICELAND moss |С 9 © о ® EARL BINGLEY, er box, The FAIRY BOU d 131, Oxford Stre t, W. ORD'S PURE FLUID xig 5 Lind and u Сайса P Pro! Ls Asi remedy for Acidity of the ut, an ndigestion & Со, 172, New Bond Street, London, and sold. out pain or AT je of fede Surrey, S. = “Жусш Poultry, &c., are ЖОК anim h very, simple tests show to üre, is being sold on he statement that it equal to PRICE's. Mos t e edical төн рге sorie ” where purity is of impo oz. bottles, with capsules the stopper h Complai: ni every description, ote livet, ch ай roistot al ; 2 1b., 4s. 6d. AvavsT 22, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Che Gardeners’ Chronicle! 8 E prt. "SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1863. OYAL зои Rieter of MINES. N, K.C.B In the Press. md CARTER anp CO. S AUTUMN LIST of BS uy ti c for nag gratis on application to өт, 298, p ‚ London, W.C. AILY or mls Ne dar ут TM ШЕ ес any years in France, заз dd que n Lo inira ct in English, French, and Mus with. Singing eri вез new system); the Pu ents of Daian and Dra v moderate.—H. H., 29, Бомбу Road, Са mde N A La en Ван. do айу | ђе NANA to arm the whole able- Mir negro population to бай Federal aggressio e learn that there is some ubt я; the E ot the Mea supposed to the eviden Brahmin, hs. T red QUEEN’ ence жа him as the Rajah of Temp being nsidered t Ü Sir R K IMP! d ; F.R.S., &c. During the o SESSION. 18 which will COMMENCE on OCTOBER 6, the following. "CÓURSRS P Ta чезне апа PRACTICA AL еру aid ill be 1. CHEMIST A. W. HOFMANN, Lily FR .B., бе. 2. METALLURGY. HN PERCY, M.A., F. R.S. 3. NATURAL HISTORY. By T.H. Нохгкү, F.R.S. = mes |в у WanRINGTON W. Бмүтн, M.A., F.R.S. 6. GEOLOGY. Ву 7. APPLIED MECHANICS. By ROBERT WiLLIS, M. A., F. R.S. 8. PHYSICS. By T. TYNDALL, Е. R.8. lpstroction iu Mechanical Drawing, by Rev. J. Hav- E EDGAR, M.A. The хт Students pene of becoming Associates is 301, in on on entrance, ron two annual payments of 20 t? of the Labora Pupils are received PA ^th Ө: "Royal College cf Chemistry (the borato p ei School), under A direction ei EL Hofmann, and in the tallurgical Laboratory, under the direction of Dr. Percy. : Ticket в are issued at 31. and 41. each n the Queen's Service, Her Majesty's Consuls, acting йш Agents and Managers, may obtain tickets at reduced pric Cert tifiented "Schoolmasters, engaged in reduced fees. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has 8 granted two Beholarships, nd several others have v boen establishe1. Fo: ora Prospectus and information, ap the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street, Lona dou, & v Tre M RErks, Registrar. — and ART DEPARTMENT - Rr the COMMITTEE of COUNCIL m 7009231 South Kensin Pupil Teachers, and others education, are also admitted to the Lectures at іЭ of tbe 206. erial decree was publish ed in Paris on "Y spatehes from Japan state that on the 13th June ambassadors from Yedo had an interview with Co NEALE, and paid the 400,000 2 demanded for the murder of Mr. RICHARD- ff-nders, because his authority was шашай t to enable him = са Шеш, Mog Mix ince issned urch and the r spiritual, temporal and civil affairs ; and that o of eigns convened by the iat T rankfort for the reform the pde Confederation was opened on Monday by the EMPEROR in person. Of the 35 States of whioh the Confederation a 32 were represented o e ocoasion, the absentees be eing russia, аа а nd Lipp mol. The minor sovereigns, howevér r, had "етшу held meeting, at which it was unanimously resolved o send a deputation to the Kix NG OF Prussra, for ре, мй е closing of м -China we learn that Nanking had ие ал by the Impe:ialists, and the outworks carried. тай ptus. E QUEEN IN GrH —On Friday i pyra the. e A Be ary ram "the Royal famil унн шк leave of the King of the B аеКеп for German bum н а quarte at the Castle o morning. The Congress at Frank fo: eD and the Royal family on their a Majesty i aw the evening. Тһе бд ch fa by the intense heat in i the journey from Tasken, and has remained i i кис, quiet since her arr Tug Рвт INCE:8 OF —The The ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS. 7ч "SCIEN T FICATÉS for CHOR ERS will take ptt in Latio ublin апа Edinburgh, in NOVEMBER. А Table of the n and hours appointed for each subject, the bx of Е. — ina- tion, wil SJ dy Order of the Lords of th t яана i 20 е Commi tee of Council on OAN S&—TtHE BRITISH MU TUAL Los INVESTMENT, LOAN, and DISCOUNT COMPANY | rm тей to GRANT 8, in tasci ло ; upon approved n T or other "am Stalments, extending ‹ NG or SAXONY, at the request of the meet- AJESTY, wh {ә d to have declined the invitation. ccounts from St. Petersburg state е the notes of the three Powers were to be Aa yc to dn ES БЕ Тһе e contents о f е sal, Pro: tion, idi be Нн точ, atth New Bridge Street, Blaclcfri m ospectuses, and every other informa- he Offices of the Compa: те M pany, 17 and wel INTS on the DESTRUCTION of r EOIR Eu P and other ingham : WiLLIAM WILLEY. GR | i. M cree 105. Xe E А and the А, Insects that infest GREEN- adopt re © Б Edition. Map. Розі HANDBOOK SOUTH ЕРМАК: "T TYROL, ego ыы STYRIA, Нохолву, and the m U e Black Sea. New — Edition. Map. "Post 8 HANDBOOK — ados TZERLAND. THE Aia of BavOY and А MONT. w and Revised Edition. HANDBOOK — N. Asti USIA, (GRENADA, МА e &с. With deem E Inns and Railways, Maps. 2vcls. Розі аады ае &c, Мар. HANDBOOK. NORTH e PrEDwoNT, NICE, Реа | autborities, and con From the U gra ose CZARTORYSKI has been arrested by the , а ducted to Berlin. ME has insisted on ЧА Чир. eme and that Gen as his ссеввог, arm and reinforced, and it is reporte et re-organised m Baltimore, $ that b 2 middle of = е е Ргі аб Сте Ohh. ot | the It nited States we m that General | went de tho hills on the 120. ET was laa: fus ра, having killed по fewer than 95 brace. The Pri quently promenades and dr in the с) of Aberz;eldie. On Friday their Royal Hig accompanied by the Count о esses, | Flanders, drove | through Braemar опа visit to the ө Earl party drove by Claehinturn апа Lochnagar distillery, on their wa, m Lo A Muick, on an angling excursion. On Sunda and Princess at igh- adis "win be e present ab the Bra raemar Gatherin "ng Ө е чар от à h inst ltl T the Count of Flanders, will remain at гар ушен fo Ме Harkand саре of Fife till Saturday, any Moy —The election for the [Wi eK hs in the return of . Mr. Trey, E prog endid ate, by a majority, of 109 over Mr. Pugh, the numbers а 439 to 339. Le EL FLEET anchored x Kirkwall on the B Andcnis «куе cted to leave on Friday for the The Lord Provost and енн tes of я officers of t рен т on thej é ЖЕЧЇ fn үү Foyle. ап. r publishes the following him l LEE will be increased to 1 with 3 p ы йу, апа will a assume | the offitiive if the Federal Larmy has not advanced Accounts from I FRANCE. — The Monit important decree signed чау the Emperor, and ceunter- signed Beroche, Keeper of the Seals and —— of Tortice and Public Wor: — :— pamphlet g been ^ e having for its title, "feni a of various "Bishops to ultations addressed to them relative to m coming Elections,' the: said ер | md signed T hbishops of Cambrai, x Apo and by the Bishops of Metz, Nan: ‚Ог lea: d Chart have босай and decree as follows т Considering that iti fien an | established principle that, at all times, by а; | апа confirmed аА the bu р. апа кнр di LOMBARDY, VENICE, MODENA, and ROMAGNA as far as the Var p' ew and Revised Edition, Maps. Post 8vo. HANDBOOK — CENTRAL ITALY. Ілсол, ^. TUSCANY, "QRENCE, the MARcHEs, and the PATRIMONY of 0000ка, ХАТЕ, SINAT, Ee Post Svo. TANDBOOK € DIA. Méx and яа. Мар. 2vols Post Svo. | HANDBOOK — ИЩ оета. апа SWEDEN, and ICELAND. Maps. Рові 8хо. 158. | BANDBOOK—RUSSIA. Sr. 5 G, Moscow, FINLAND, &c. FM A о. arle Street, W. eneral TAYLOR has routed the Federals nuit) ашан al BANKS, and captu tured 5099 ра ners. Тһе ill i 88. d had been abandoned, in consequence of the "little | ion made on the fortifications by the guns |. |of the assailants, The Federal steamer Ironsides as withi ards of Fort Samter, and Gen GILMORE’S batteries were exp fo open fire from Morris Island on theSth. The New Yo papers state t an offensive aud defensive treaty has been concluded between the Unite States and Russia against France and England, and that, a discussing the Mexican question at several cabinet meetings at Washington, ; been resolved to from Е - cani ment "of а POE бый promus empire i that со rom Baltimore ien that к Lue tiae has determined ( of A | are limited w о cannot be Bere xm MÀ коншы шект ing that the ass med ium of he дау mes — pamphlet js evidently the result and joint resolution: Сопяід by no meaps to instruct the duties; tbat it г“ in fact а reis (o eatis Hat ih К.а its foreign consti: — ibi jara of to пиро and. dat ANON. p ted our Council of State; we Бате ТНЕ e ЕРЕ CHRONICLE AND ais ciem GAZETTE, [Avavsr 22, 1868, deer reed a :— Art. — Ther ere Sd Abuso of | in the pamphlet en ntitiod M Bo eply E Bi x vh. the consultations m eo the forthoo — "s "аі і ie ed by the Arch bishope of Cambr Tours, and Rennes, jer [sug the e Bishops of Metz, о Orleans, апа Chartres. The said pamphlet is sv 1ppressed. Art abuse of power in m" m r addressed to our Minister o D КҮТ Instruction and Worship by at A - va = Aog id on Ы, 4 aa J : e said letter i is & r Min of the MET eoe of Public c Wo orship, are charged, each as far as he is concerned, | with the execution, of the present decree, which will be inserted in the Bulletin des Lois, * Approved, Aug. 16, 1863. ** NAPOLEON. ** Countersigned. ** BAROCHE." e peror presided at a Council} of Ministers o and left on Мос ЙЕ. ES camp at y warmly received, н оп е day t. Cl iid; and will go to Biarritz i in Septem It is ia rhuonred that the Emperc or will have an interview int of Austria at mm where the King o of Prussia is now staying. e Archduke "pr opose Д Drouyn de Lhuys т to the and allies of France. whole of the Corps Diplo: vatique with the exception Prince — Metternich, w d go 1 t at this dinne friends g wit th oon as i The arr ival. ofA T e of the | on his j Мы: through Stuit art, r e | from the Burgom His À speech, in which he said (hat. p a NKFORT.—The Emperor or of Austria, : accompanied by + he Оюну Prince of Wurtemberg, Frankfor oc on Saturday Bs н, oc atu E Majesty, ie was attended b; barti by , by the eceived n military. and civic кошо, ру, ад Ат chduke William of Austria and the representativ: te a M Pa at th Federal . at era о onge ed the Austrian project of reform, ЕЕГ. Congress at Prussia m oro © Saxe- Sa xe Meningen ce of Rudo inis Lub me mias "Duke es of але. of бахе-Соһ of the afternoon. and darem г Erba — a p Th eet; ours ан, би епсе. еоріе Palace of| Ira Tur nd | scri riptióus have best D opened to a, banking: house o Ріка n papers announce E. ic sub. offer a testimonia] to Pho Sir James Huds A: ф of Italan grat, | tude. Тһе report that the Chevalier di Nigra, th arquis d'Azeglio, and the Marquis Pepoli wer St. R ru he Po clined to accept it зе Carding], ho бобе, insisted, ridi i said that Cardinal Alfieri will be his successo n for the establishmgntot — | А lo І better means of communication thr rougbout tlie e little | Republie of San id ha i ti Di iar їп reply, “Iam about to xw dde wishes of the German aes] йа to undertake А work in wbich I hope be successful. - It affo: 04 e great pleasure to find myself supported "зрб by түш of your King, and the sympathies of the people nces of the different States were received by the Bapor òn Saturday night. On Sunday ойт vs еса visits. The Emperor attended mass a t 8 o'c +} 1 y the Bishop "of Limbur rg. I Hn nces held several sittings, " pe tha should be bkn to the King ot 1 Ма should be respectfully Congress on 5 morning, ency of the Em ане Tne Mem bers by the Chargé ires of the Вера vit Messrs. J. Pic an te that the Joli "Minister at thé Ottoman Porte гч s protested to the Aùstrian Inter. nuncio, on ud ur that the bitter ‚ орровев 0 obstacles — — to the ex of 1 Ко бс ад dh {ега from St. Poesia M that tle | Notes ot the Weste ern Powers were to be ented to Wed add that the purport of the Fre is шоа | | pede: i tha d s: English Note, sio couched in І the perfect courtesy, is г r more maintaining he sense. | те in the | ! onference, and an armisti ut i hope that after mature consideration the Govern- | ` шр will arrive d 75 - fter having fulfilled i d u br Mee aud the righi interpretation of treaties, th of Congress were pledged to nee; pi it has transpired that His Majesty deliver ery suce former observations with increased em mphasis, M. Drouyn de Lhuys aud E". peer further declare emselves willing to await measures vx ch the ing Seele China is ntes P: at "ше Tuileries. la f ыш ; and have like- g finis 1 E 8" acqui the newspaper the WE de Мын hid secet ment a sh “онаа The has абсеў а Jie e rni &ccusin т. hr policy of the Бөрк of wishing to avoid aw rice, As bei g easily satisfied, and en- pubi йс b 5 diea f Borde eaux e E Р +ї the assembly Eon Ps ада be in Keeping with the necessities of | Ё the t He e i that ре. was actuated b selfi ives, and ede hope that i all M assist him. tak — coneluded b Ъу lamenting that ере ted, “а Power X in Germa i is on n the ame e Jevel vith Аш” =з The 196 пер of the Cor ian Government d з in the hop t they to peace. Not eene а Кы. e Austrian je s Ji hak 3 some - the lieved th to tb. ved. е T TID св, ›ге forwa тер ү 829 left on the Кав for NM au tainly not return for at least 10 days. The "Vienna ted an hour m Ar ening the members | or- was ia At this banque e Burgomaster | proposed as a toast “The Prince id Free Towns of | om fear of зна ни ade iin policy. Тһе Wation of Tuesday арий, under the heading * Our Allies at Frankfort," pu мац ез ап мну ich says— сы аин к t if the Emperor of Austria that of Fe атл bred ое и Democrats — requested permission d a Meeting bonia o the elections. аа Б e^ yet been aa Matame Spanish Protestant, w { n for some time past, with his сот — , for rero us ^f» leáving, he deliv à farewell е аав. love Germany $e V as ык ы of Austria replied in the followi ex ath КӨ "opportunity of thanking the Senate and citizens, d це Aes M Кеде. ces а for the hospitable we cannot dis isplay our yd ме ниб will joyfully drink nice Ж Frankf weisse perity. „Мау Fran юн rt ro An fth alliance betv Pe urg and Washington, affecting principa ы tie es t e bv и Polish quest The Bauk ot Rus t St. Pet Maga h A sus ne m S NOE in imperials — Га of m my evening states mong the this a Р that. оаа сеѕ para $ E oco the Polish party, and th chance of taking a le e ats attacked a f Russian ХЕЕЕ Austrian ustria, Prussia, Bavaria, and AE nena Comi of wo-tbirds to be anoodi by! the tna "Houses of I Diets States, and one-third by the Upper Hou The Federal Assembly to у ане "The sessions to os triennial. send Bees rin for este — poseen be peie adag олы of domicile, a mittee of the popular the German he held à a sitting. Tho пе following questione \ were upon the the day : de stro oyed a company T the ene m wo ва an ainar engagem E У 28 m 1р Ж t Grodzi ig the qe at Cze the а frontier. А Polish nhieu. after peter : my near Gr odzi sko, ш ег ап | Poles, after making а d Miechow. А san itur conflict dan Poles i 8 m тена uutil m recrossed s At ма Mm men сше е7: Ше p Re les were strong, 0 mmber оц only 96 » — in re беда аи бав Gi s ong w hom са iens army — T order of ds io e E Oran, eir address lo his friends аб рав? in the үк кип ^ day, the 9th rarus; a publie Se: was e Con ngress ; the Schleswig- v sie of the Congress were to nd H he Prussian КОШ 9 ted to Ber ў on the following lol eld in the Wesleyan d Chapel. when the Rev. George | take a n perc an у. erren Schultze, ee National ines h —- үрне р them а ad address. Delitscb, Bennigsen, Metz, &c., are among the deputies sation of Senate. Ў —The King and the Court is have already eer The King of Holland | change in the Insignia of the Order of t з & a solemn f füner ali maes over the remains of the Duke | attended at the a performance in the theatre on TunKEY.— Russian t: de Т of St. Vincent. The Portu- | Thursday. Thirty-two sovereign Princes, with their | The Porte has deman rn n i ir expression of | Ministers and the s diplomatique, were p Government on. the sub pathy with ke de Saldanba is said | sent upon ren e of Clarendon, Earl | appointed Minis of have REGN. denied any intenti to Брате and the of Cambridge, who are now at | who bas resigned. n 1 ur that the Duke will take the e place olde ad kog Tad! interviews with the Emperor, and | to bee prios а &1 freq Bs di ferent Princes ШЫ 11. The old - The vine disease continues to increase. The wheat ант “Рай e Richard Metternich, Count | The Me - Are very abun ndant, 1T Apponyi other pematah diplomatists are also = octroi substitu АЗРА. n оа N that it believes it | Frankfort я the purpose of discussing European| Cape оғ GooD HOPE. Er le ашаноп, notably е affairs of Poland and the German | eited Bishop Сабо appear before him on differe ха ке ark, of Nov The House of Assembly beni] Ра һе King of Saxony arrived at Baden|by an overwhelming majority, the Loan Loon Bi ems n Wednesda и afternoon to deliver to the King of e TOR vide for the revenue deficit. : B Атапвт 22, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. manner in whieh 1 the M: be negotiated, the | t. Debentures of the фә Яя been defea ted on It is sti eu DAN! " ee and pea during the night. pickets now extend two miles an А : scene of action in her Majesty's ship Eclipse, On | both sides is reported.to ha teaching the Pontoko redoubt, thé garrison, undér|that further spostetto hs s M dS | Colonel Warre, was replaced by the Меса ys k “ the! both Generals L achi ka {һе The. Federal rn own lands poli cy of à ining t ands. The railway Bills have Дош but ре е m à PIT; E abolish the сепета] | ев e fr ontier mail arrived decl elinirg to introduce general engag mediately antici je d, oh уре а: чара. PAIS announ ч pal ee has sed his forces, aud is prepared d ptm us Hg ESE regim thr of Capt jain Mercor's 9 S B Xn et y о i T i 2 Е ES c "n M =: 8 E — an nt f the Otago Daily Times, an ft battle. ei is said that ы AN id of Thé ж nion s Cad ny has ойне for 40007. subsidy, t run a ка Бенно Natal and Mauritius. Ixpra.—Lord Elgin has — n е се fever at escent T he n its présent form weather tikara river—the ЖУУ КА р, of the block— Kati runs бін tlie eoast almost at а right line from the moun: nd rugged, d tain; its banks, mostly preeipitous а , are covere 4 With dense e About à e up the oh, во as to iem from Fredericksburg diréet on Alexandria, or on ommand thé back of the block, а short distance from the | Arlington Heights: ` The Richmond pàpers state that précip Rohs banks the "er io consi structed earthworks, the | Genera! eade has reinforce: y 15, men strength of which was chiefly in the undergroun ms, thë ? country in the e neighbourhood being literally fona ootabed with pom Granik А ved G А reported А that берега, kiga тар E pa E for cr the nde aylor has deieate епега хор. in Ma Me ttle i! aid o Louisiana, and capture Pans ral ipent; into North dodi омы iul às successful, is now asserted to have been а total failure, New Orleans papers of tho 26th ult. report the he here it divides into tw ШШ un the ы ee А уа up the steep elit towards ru му. в. The plan of attack adopted w: to storm in two p e from the Toad up the cliff from the beach, del Movet tol "the Armstrong guns of the Eclipse ; party who were to ascend the rive A plan for а g cwm El : £ .]rüs e-pits on Уе opposite gully, and join the othé У Y is said to have been organise ed. Ets e: party in 22056 the амо Sith WFE. In Жокер А with pe rii uid ia^ таа from Charleston date the31st t well-coneert n, at ut а quarter A.M., Major ^ 9» аы tie ia ie Р, dw MS Е асла, t э үр тето ry о ri ry, CO sting rm: g » , ed, and the a angements made and by { 12 ue рү Hg e ts iS rdc Тр uiet tat by three ironciads for five hours during the previous is sons реу пы: {т his death, for thé Quai of | 400 yard, ys des Bt [ena] 800 fom thé enemy'a | UY. —At the end. of that time the vessels withdrew, the country have been received from Cabul. An order ks the guns unlimbered and commenced throwing shell having inflieted no serious injury to the s. Al went fi Poonah on the 10th July relieving Mad ned tho panies We н at раа ое LM тута H the Confederate forts within range replied to the i З n anks ol an e cliffs, Under this unit è Crawley of the command of the 6th Inniskillings, and e iss 5 De И лы кона ts Federalfire. At daylight on the 31st a heavy bom appointing Colonel Prior as his successor. a ais a 3 the river, and; climbing the opposi bardment was opened upon the Federal position ой intimated that Colonel Crawley was not to leave the] incline, which was very steep, їп déad silence, But with gréat| Morris Island, which was continued until o'clock itho ity, саше at; once on to the rifle-pi hich were -— in ihe afternoon, the result of which is поб stated, ї inued оп Punja ab into the native regimenta ‘trousten Тай. ехсеей 100 m AREE 1— The colony of Victoria is in the i of a mini uisi crisis, the O'Sh pi s ха — which has long es lost the е 2 tlie ads of t ере "png rem Ti аа ith the | The bombardment of Fort Wagner still cont oi By this time the garrison af the main хок awoke, and fired | the morning of the 4th. Тһе garrison of the Fort upon =» am M ie зет uH iba £ ——— asa ~; had made а sortie upon one of the Federal batteries, but Hog пе o! ап! avin $ U 4 peer dr Жер der ianen, ђе Fides ; at Tast ће mE repulsed. — General amt ч ое LE ped. into a pit and. was Же +} A: rd i is Haida а e m Lu guns ever Сав at andsomeé spear, for which one of the office: ће North, were. "expected to ope КЗ t 10: The other y, der бре eom a atl Таана ой T Fort 8 ud Logan, with Сеа Short astin M the now Баса ав Iro was n 500 ya ids of For Sumter, A leitet froin Charleston, E RAA ы її the Bos Assembly. Т t e Romanism made on the southern redoubi. "А8 4 . late Ministers had long long а serious obstruc - petap th ү ph АНУ атыгар, > tives Aes d Traveller, confirms the ment that the Dom ч H ; when, вее e advancin ey rushe! ac H measures of general benefit. Тһе removal of Sir H. | P» for shelter, rS "od. 2S tuta Qu. sien зон in federate shot pierced th pu ig in the decks of again Barkly to the Mauritius is viewed with regret, and | possession. Major Murtock, with ;hment of the 70th, Monitors. Thre these shots struek little lin was exi the announcement of Sir | came to tbe attack from the beach erm "Eg who|the Nahant during the récent Attack upon Fort Charles Darling as карак. had Полесе Non. is horse, tanding, | Wagner, and in d damaged that vessel. "The imagining all to over, when à Maori ааа Сона 4 А : —The Mao ith his piece Uus wis rover ted (roti Tribune reports that fears exist in Washin hat routed at Taranaki wi Gen га M , of ар, rime presence of mind of one of the 57th, who oos b the m оу о зе reinforeements for General wn, who has а dapted his tactics to "his enemy, amd t but ad éhok by. Tm ldie le receive Foto M. e ut was shot by à so gi gas А ТА of men were ваш, NE of result, in e filu of the present в has surprised the Мне in one of their stron нок nee. Tataraimaka, killing about 40, and wounding y across t over a pit i in the ground that had been covered with General Bra e us ve anooga. of his army is more, with a 1 to his own force of only two killed, picts when à Maori from beneath endeavoured to stab a | at Rom dmn ruinoured Pd Bishop Polk two mortally wounded, aud cig t l with a bayonet at the end stick, in which he for-| bas supi бепе 1 Втр FE It appears that the rebel nativi sined їп’ ene ath at the га re в up qu wing. E en of the of May retired yi a strongly Po OE o the ba potet A rew ber. ner | whicl Mis voses were на аб. E= and sharp- pah on spur of a tange of hills, from which s ers stationed banks. they occasionally allied in detached parties, with the [irre їп which Footer: despstched under one of the vessels, doing considerable damage, - view of cutti ff any unfortunate sett] soldiers | In one ho the commencement of the attack allwas| The Federal expedition бош icksburg - abico И R ЕЗ" acm M y e M des er Wow Жж the b dt A ето pere ranges, while €— —— defe — "mae i MEA th ые зоро И, er Lieut. Brutton, who were patrolling | 8006 : ise end the navigation of tue ississi ippi. the Жансу їп Me pe of bein aUe ® тебере thé the otier esonped by the gullies Mpeg В p а Ph n to the President Lincoln has issued a proclamation announeing . dea thei comrades, stu а party of|T70th skiruiishers, hile Lieutenant Rait with his Ае erymen t the Federals will adopt a system of retaliation if bee t wi. qe on errand, a" xn ed | pursued them with revolver and sabre. The Pouer of the | the South refuse treat negroes as prisoners of war. eight of their number g deter- buit co Mum part А.А г) Aer Арн кенен аре ке tL кел vm Killed in а v vislelion of the laws mined to attack {Һе rebel pal. hs P by were | are stated to Wangánvi GA Waltari natives. ; The Tarabakis warfar bel во euted ; and. for MV, - lodged nsiderable =% улу meras witnessed the whole affair from their pah in th =: опе nasalin в rr as а rebel soldier түзүү C000 45 he 70th, | One ы the natives engaged in the Tnte massacre was| wil be placed аб on: publie works, Eis ofi bn on, 95 of of е бй, а апа two rie under | ca He had in bis IUe and and kept at m E the other be released апа the command of M. ajor toch, of ade th us аЬ ein wi, let Tradgett, of the 57th, The mativo i is to | receive. the t due io prisoners of war. Mr. with. the intention A at і be t bii beoe e the Supreme Court. e New Zealand | Cisco, Assistant- ; has xvm потеть, v^ 1 rj P е NIE dese, din $t with such pr totice that the interest on the oops were marched back to town after generalship anticipate poed y tarm ion of the war. Uni notes s. rs. ded rr short distance in the direction of| Сніхл.—Тһе city of E ee ai M Met on the 4th | will, after the expiration of tw on ^ On the 4th June another attack was|July. The Imperialists have attacked Nankin, an nt six mont Pede pri on, ai de re il IM "t EMEN by —-— the outwör ела i in as heretofore Zr The 6th bóng - fige e Me" w York papers publish intelligence the day nted by President Lincoln for a gener: days prior еа У >а m: к? «е 24th of June, viá San Francisco, — - the Federal suce i h- owed s circulate of a Ары ае n sme stating "that. t apa rnment bad paid the | west, Services held iti the different churches. The w the troops for the winter, and, , Som ndemnity of 400, 000 dollars demanded by 1 {от | Маї tate Convention has pa strong colouring to the statement, gage g г of Mr. Richardson, but had refused to | resolutions СЕД the course of the Lincoln re made to pass continually to and from th his murderers under the pretence that they | Administration. The draft was resumed in Ne redoubts, accompanied by e which v is- | were unable to take them forcibly, — Negotiations con- | York on the 3d. 1500 names were drawn, a third posed to vey the impression tbat they did not | cerni ng the surrender of the murderers were st; tM p pend: | | d is р of negroes. ne Кыш ө, of New ork return. eve of the 8d, the volinteers | ing. n to President Lin complaining of the. cinder Captain пеш и were ordered to ambuscade in | was inevitable. ` , Subsequent accounts ты, РАНА набе one to the State d Mundo à i t, bus xL p oif | Chi he news that E. ИЛО nal ned ме е | ^ the — p state С Mikado nn "id T expel foreigners an ' draft, | Tni he loss of property caused by the earth- the. ihe Oonoeripiile: самы qux. at Manilla amounts to 40,000,000 dol = President alier : Bra It is ibat al Meade Hobbs and M men did тоб, has twice tendered bis resignation, and now insiste проп т Major Murtock, with Captains its acceptance. eneral Ero js spoken of as Tovey, Ralston, and Cay, Lie ts Huskinson and I suecessor. Тһе army of the Pi is to 1 Grierson, Ensigns and 'Youhg, and Dr. rganised, zariga men and substitutes are now Meiklehan ; 119 dismounted тшеп of Ње" Royal RE it. consi le force of all arms Artillery, un d Captain Mercer, R.A., and Lieutenants | from Peer ил ur army, А Bu 2a zm =. Eon A Dr. Мо, СВ, Lit. crossed the Ra up on the 18 vt а ec] ajor Ра . countere r* river. à o Ri =. e чь — NX oos Бе пак whe p Unten primit х е чыз ajor › ing, upon Culpe vhen thi S rauf ced and in май Бера. Gorton, А! "To:tiliason | turn е ds Federals were ре uty Ait ботвы Ва лн Es с: hortty сеи also rei bya беби m the co corps, an d gained а бәр i an when the boe by " rates retreated to wards Culpepper. The 098. On; e. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Атсвт 22, 1868, а са from RUN that Mr. Cassius Clay Les coneladed | Willenhall, Staffordshire, Furniture Broker—J. LocKLEY, Wolverh: "R3 Tobacconist—A., M'CONNELU, Өшйадич, Surrey, Draper— R. ORGAN. Jsk, ffensive and defensi t акоп ир о ive treaty Russia, | м‹ Kingston-upon- Hull, Drapers | an ann 651 d. for and iu алас j^ declare war with the Western Powers mug LEa панурае CAII Mg о Y in the event heir going to ith Russia Ww. ce, gi al Ц on the Polish question. Тһе Richmond Whig o! "n т. орао та. "Th e oos pa : 8 ‚ 98. 4d, f 3 nisi 1 Jon Pa St ley igh $ ind Town, Вај м . hi e. iffer the Slst ult. announce he death of the Hon.| jo X«I +2 - MEC. Palio, баев Поа аакет GR s. y i | k L. Ya ; Of the Confederate Congress. TüowAS OEBUCK, Rus e Manchester, Attomey's Clerk— i he І lst inst, President Davis issued а таёо E | exhorting all the men of the Confe ге cy to come to | rescue of their country їп this its hour of pe E police to | He declares that victory is still within their reach i if the x ponses, Mand To they will but stretch forth their all soldiers who are a n witl б. leave he promis p- pardon, provided they return mem to their finali h metropoli ta: police, 8. Р & W. SLATER, Liv verpool, М. uty. He fina y raii all the w m of be ES TNR Street, "Е Варе, Oil and Spice Mer БЕ А. {едегасу to ў ме "а 3 ind Augustus Squa n ark—J. Hannisox WiLorse, Bexley, the more e y to use his t Н. Wi to уто Fara E is — to take care và none who owe duty in the ded shall lj Erw Meade, Waewickslire, ИШ) "s Assistant С. Wrrcow orod а рег of the w be sheltered at home. The э shi —T. y ord. Surrey, d $ E. Wrtsos 5 . Yovwo, Chapel Place, Ке district, 4 dn шо metropolitan district, 3 f the Treasury A written a letter stating that as An c iener, , тишет: Хосиоу Hastbourae, | city, Ge. dde ped in the city. fhe ost аз а апа uninbabited, e їп the in the ‚ 81, 2s. 10d, on of Por rt Hudson and Vicksburg exposes to the - TREGA asgow. nift nemy the раге chased in Mississi sippi TUESDAY : August 18.— BANKRUPTS.—J. ATKINSON, ` Bih iopwear- more than and Eonia, many planters will probably leave their оа, сисе рете d IR plantations. The military authorities will therefore, Southampton, Licensed Victüaller 3. сома мов, Limeninstire | bei һе says, destroy all cotton they cannot preserve from Painter its; BIASD Wolverhampton, Licenaod T-N, Bro кы h the enemy. Тһе cotton will be destroyed only when aa E gore p pomme аге ENTE In a grea curity of there is imminent danger of the enemy capturing it. | №. В. Cours, Brewer Street, Golden Square, Manufacturer of Sewing | person rty in d Pare to refer to tho. criminal It is reported from Baltimore that the Confederate Grasmere, Westmoreland. late Licensed Victualler—-6. Cavi, Cardiff, | sented to Parlia occ ne Government bas determined to arm all Aw able-bodiod. | ЭКЗ аа ОА EE Hun. our, Cornhill, Dom. n h л ion Agent-T. Corus, Silver Terrace, Milwall, Builder- Jawzs the number o et egro population, Тһе Richmond Ezra says— к x EO суз Licensed Victualle ет-0н ыала ELLET. 1029; in the metropolitan insi ег— еп, i It e pone e, the determination of ad "Rehish Govern- a porter f Watches — 3. W. FRENCH, Manchester, пке ceper — G. oity is little more than ment and people to do no act that shall kap d t h URNESS jun .,Cannon Street, Provision Merchant—J. Famnmarr, Hanley, hel hs ан in ы abridge tho Staffordshire, бошай Agent—J. М. GALLEUX, Haberdashers Place, habited, Е м area of eirop Ше war, help tbe South, or involve itself ina quarrel with the | Hoxton, Merchant— W. та 3 B: Pick 1 United States Тһе South has no worse «ы n Ws ue EE d HE a ad Bot e niles he population, 8, 10, ба persons i the numi British Government—not that the British Gov nt is a | ford, Yorkshire, Waste Dealer- E Cold Harbour Street, Hackney | О houses inhabited and, uninhabit ed, 461,848. The pro " ^ —J. à E friend to the North, but it hates the pica х yv te n Machme Sawyer—E. Нпл, North Nibley, GloucestesMire. Coal | 9f сг Me es to polt di trict, апа all their diplomacy will be to prolong war by preventing Dep mE EE a ы. Жы fridge, Victoria Park, ге uns RE ONE а м tio enem nm = in е > Teese treten er: any other nation. Napoleon’s possession of Ha AWKSWORTH, Leicester, late Licensed Vict ualler—G. Hopers Green Street, her ње l render his interference compulsory | Bethnal Green. Cheesemonger's Assistan t—T. Изот, зеп, Habberley, “су. ! а - inhabited À лег ны it Shall | rena. evident that tha баран: Confede- | Shropshire, Wheelwright — "HL. Horrawp, Rusholme, near Manchester, | proportion of crimes to inhabi оч ty, | shall cease to exist without it, for the Oro ame ch Engine Packing Maker—G. Hannrs, Ald Een "Working Watc ch Jobber l- crime to 12 houses; in rict, poe ie ра db Ge da wh h 2 i r^ hs — М. Ноор. Plaitford, m Wheelwright—A. D. Horxiws, Neath, | crime to 37 houses, In thi y en t! ч у учеа on o t s Booth Glamorganshire, Lime Burn —D. Јохеѕ, Manchester, Tailor—L. Sexs, o r cen shall be completed a еъ e United States pow tored." A : mS m Glamorganshire, Joiner — W. JACKSON, incoInshire, rmer— . N сга Moffit, o in steamer pictis abire that up cial Clerk—T. Jowwsow, late of Southampton Terrace, Lambeth, May 11 a had bee ed Ж AD dollars worth of | A eerietuiw i. WR E эзы. pene Mie Зан апі Mr 13 — Lincolnshire, Butcher — - LawRENCE, Great a Buildings, cruisers 4 - b de € him a wing а e the Southampton, Merchant's Clerk—ANpREw M'DowarL, Southampton points зы by (d Betts, үй ше United Slater Saddler—A. МсМсыллх, Cockermouth, Cumberland. "Watchmaker— t New York, i E Е ЕЕ 5 © 3 "WinLiax Mrpprz, Liverpool- Tmoxas Masrrns, Park Street, Camden Town, Cook — Exxis M'DoNALD, ham, elling Dra gin of crime in 2 ач Мак Же of the prize | Jot, eot c Ere Mm, entre. н шеди РФте euch district, This ratio wasin the city, 10 efficiant арр Lar Bedfordshire, Draper—T. PovrrwEr, Coventry, Li censed Victualler А, hensions =á -— crimes ; in the metropolitan district, 10 efficient uh M s to € — тһе proportion of е SE [55 as ship Peterhof, in the premises mentioned, з Tancashire Я щру ИКЕ ics Grocer- E, Ser, Black | а was knowingly оп the voyage aforesaid laden in whole or in | Manufacture Threadneedle Street, Ship Broker—J. SMITH, part with articles contraband of war, and had them in MK of Millbsook Road. Brix Hinr SnrnnRINGTON, Charlotte J— Cut, ` Тат! by 3 magistra! byte rm - polioa, 1 M r yi у the metro the police е 5 е messa mpariso tenham. "t Brunswick Street, neutral port d for purposes of trade and co ЕК ысы ыры , Llanfair, Mostgomeryskire, Gaddier- J. T. WEST, M шы and mM of publie Dem but. ES да tho бшш тата, Ed us VDUEHISM ME E E A these рими. some other port or Теа Merchant Conn, x Agen! — aem ресе рента 1 rue a xs dam caula e eR арнанын: nations. 3. That the ship's papers were simulated and false as : uly 31, read Frid: to her real destination. Wherefore, t is considered by the fen T Court that the said omi and her cargo are subject to sad demnation and оя and it is ordered that a decree ther z be e Mt cm rdin ngly 8 ааа + MONEY : Соп in the cases of the Springhok, Stephen Hart, Gertrude | sols closed at 931 to оф for. ры d 991 ey ААЙ ; ihose figure 5 tof 8 to and Sall Dem & yc The э» of these v MÀ nd the pet Cat Paket Рав bor = айа вай n —— mated at more than 1,500,000 dollars. | Cents., 933 to 2; Bank Stock, 240 to 238; India Five | against pere and houses, The TRE ботен as diated ап article in the per Cent. Stock, 1081 #0 2; r per Cen ш реге “population an 56. E рова much higher | М а "n мі d О; ее : беа, э. — MÀ; ч — Pe Debentures, 1863, 1005 Five per E ON „ыма корее Ss. atettopoHta n. райе are more eficient than tho ug i war : ntíon me. e т centage о! the article was not s by the Government, nor m 4 Exchequer Mp wort reye Арты, made up with any knowledge of its views. Тһе foliow- : uld be a slight occasion for hostilities, ар land and € were вет Ў to be involved in war, the Laer an maria will at on. converted into privateers, 856, and British ds эш De: dives fromtheocean. Waris эмече 1869, си desirablo w with. ыша, but war ri not the highest of evils: о А spirited cannot submit to injustice, insolence, and outrage eq a — of Im 4c no uo to e its wrongs. The every American of the «е loyal States. States. the has i Venezuéla, lod for Acct., 571. future in store for America." . — Intelligen m "Vera Cruz to the EE l7th 016. confirms the news of the proclamation of Bank = England. h uke Maximilian as Emperor ico. ISSUE DEPARTMENT. ац в Notes issued., .. pep Government dee "m meia —X тч = the house undisturbed, - X ES E i viti compar of The. — rocca usement. be the vessel to which Mr. Adams gave s permit a a f MIT — дзя em Hero ни e "ori -— months ago to secure her from seizure by the United ees eros other bills з "S846 ашы Г thes exist їп the city. Eom ity States т а ore numerous in proportio ра to the extent of grou: £37,815,949 815,949 M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. Gazette of tbe Uert. August 20, 1863. FRIDAY: August M. — BANKRUPTS. — J. Asusr, Northampton, Putcher—J. Kingston on-Hull › Grocer's T RE. HX d Whitechapel, Oilman-— $. ue Walkley, áfFletrop olís ani tts СЕ ^ OWN, 2 Farm e TT Р. Baarn, minore Place, High Street, Camden Town. Ivory Cutter-J additional nuber o ey. INO. Meere de O. исан, Беки Row, Walworth Government, the rem Clyde а о bear upo = ари w -— асер ni i Eoad, B er-J, BENNETT, Bristol, Grocer нев, late of | buried to-day in Westminster Аер, instead of Kensal giv ни polie irpo оп к Birmingham. т—Т. ре Selby, Yorkshire, Potato Merchant— е у е would be posible ше Др yos eee W. Cower, Thirsk, Yorkshire, Н orse Dealer. Сип, late of Felton, N In accord anc e: Hes qoa e funera veral Lp laces: Such co! евна andi interco; cation - jx erue ay A Farmer — J. Cum N, Stamfo; n ec E ie: priva ate r be effec ted be li different Coal Merchant- ROUTINE. ackburn. Lancashire, Ех R. Cosszrr, [ie ers mpton, Market GEN W. Creasy, Ton idg authorities, күне” fred ам "Wells, Butcher—J. Сніск, Hereford. Baker—H. р. Davis, Chi Gloucestershire, Сафй treet. Accountant 7. quum, y eston Street, Kings Cross Confectioner ITAN Er CE.—Sir Richard mision Agent— W. R. Garrrrms, Bristol, Horticultural Engineer | Mayne has addressed a letter to ir Gem Grey on the ELT etiaai ДӘМ i ge ыыы Puce. | comparative cost, work, an nd ко of the City and А » Publican—W. Honseroor pem as Honsroor), | the Metropolitan police, from which the follo owing are Street, Russell Square, Grocer- Hvssey, Bath, Beerhouse liðs .Jvsow, juan., Clarendon тоет Maida Hill Ногзе extracts give the Df tue civil power may be req! dorm. Mold, Flintshire, Watch and C Cock Мак 0 Joni. Great i КЕ €: igston, Leicestershire, Baker- ES, Staffordshire, tain Ku ee cq t rer eq i-a Irem esee gy tee zo goo expendiiure fat for the metropolitan lu amounting to 400,8891.- divided by 6116, the number of the metropolitan р t Ат@свт 22, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. "other extraordinary force, he em all numbers cf the city MAIDSTONK.— The „execution of = police do not admit of such peti onte, and the city | soldi Rt к.—Т А {тей Holden the ántboritisn, 7 therefore, if left Eo dicen own aoi. ате |. 1 1 unable pro for the publie safety, and lamentable | П а tof deli d his и ves owes ene ensued. This was foreseen, [and "S some | and o ДЬ e нв а wu 94, se 0 excursion nists. water was perfectly smooth, an til sl M con- . 24), by which 8 Secretary of State for the | '. the murder of Richard Steed, n letter c йсй Home Department, on the application of the Lord Mayor, ne m he formerly Ln pen took € si sday in any case of special emergency, may grant the assistance | in front of the deni gao n the pre about pow esee e е within the City; but the | 6000 ee ons. Both prison ndis t eonfessed their h and w the amount of assistance that ought to be applied for. — l "AM vq of the rinci nch d air M зы е n g int ith an oren, safe, and perfectly wel) known passage on either side of the ledge, she was steered directly on the Coles Rocks, : nos : E С mit rs were ti p tly ti cite Derby in ES шй, Mr. Мас] - reported there was a | This is th boat whic i deprived of their proper protection, and for which they can у? 15s weg et oet jen дерінде em am P M erem force, T beg leave, in con- balance in E е bank of ee 5 25, 11d., and that | mischance on the coast of the Isle of ыл — vu tare d s le vite Lew d soon b oved both fr i ү: H * сое сыш the pe rate and the charitable funds, Colonel Wilson | ап trict by which it is surrounded is a me ad ure recommended € inquired whether measures were taken in —-— ped 4 T. I minutes, but she was not entered in ua alike Һу утту of prew A and economy. places applying for loans to rale eventual Tur Porsu Leeron.—Mr. Alfred "Styles g of men had been — T: publie die , bu t с brought is Кге че magistrate of Dow Street on e the number taken o ief committee the 'distance in 6 hours 22 minutes. 1% blew very TUNE charge ith a violation of the Foreign| books. Мг. Farnall said c pen take саге | heavy fi ig me time the yachts left the Isle of Wight Enlistment Act in béving attempted to raise an Anglo-|to see tbese men at work, and to report to this | until their ival in Cherbourg Roads. Polish Legion in this country. Жо fresh evidence was committee as to the number of previously unem- UL FRRRAMPTON. —A tese crime has been com- adduced, and the magistrate, at the request of the | ployed operatives who were included amongst them itted in this t And or six weeks ago, a counsel for the Russian Government, committed him um oodair,in reply to an inquiry from Mr. Farnall| young m and w саир t k^ trial at the uds Old АШ Sessions. The prisoner | ав to the cause of tbe incrense of 501 persons in bn жее 9, making S ор. forks un. skewers of iron serve ed his defence, 16 is not yet known whether the | of parochia] 1 relief in Preston, said that dur ring the p wir -— gr se in the court called the t i ca "e n appeared t o be employed in — The annual festival of tbe |and that the D: — committees were throwing oft | selling the жш ан tl d mostly in the н y^ ғ: "Fo resters took place on Ашым at | their books a се number of persons who might| house. About three ida o the woman locked up the Crystal Palace. bou j pe were | possibly be inding their ж rid to the books of the | ће house and told the деңер аы, they were going present, many of whom had travelled all "Morilay guardians. In answer to e Chairman, he also ва id | into the country for a time. Last week, the neighbours, night from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Man- | that in the present state ort aid being ann noyed by an offensive smell from the ho chester, Southampton, and indeed x almost | manufactured goods it was aderire to p ith the door, and found in one of the upstair ery t n degree 4 z 2 every part of the cou ту; in er e present | ап а egree of certainty how long these m nills уа rooms the body of а man lying on a mattress on the on the occasion, and a large number of them wore the tinue on short time. зуя Rawlinson stated that the | floor in such an gales stage of decomposition that dress of their order. 2218 а l buses: of the day following towns had sent in applications, accompanied | 16 was literally swarming with maggots. The bod began by the tpa in their | by plans and estimates, for loans s= Blackburn, 78,300}, | was blackened Py the sheets and — were i ed, not sim m ing the beck o have demonstrations The е Е rent fountains were ipay ed paving streets, and other works; a further sanction to | poured upon it had life, With this blood was оройт the sion, and in "em evening Mr. be asked for during the winter. Preston, 28,5007., to | mixed on the sheéts, the mattress, and the floor, fomes ell dd an 867 ent in his ba pues form publie parks and recreation ‚ grounds, complete|and was also found apart from the tar. One eye es 8 AC CIDE: dE. HorsoRN.—On Thursday | sewers and streets, р ing the footpaths | had been ү, y and lay upon the cheek. rred immediately i in front of | on the banks of the "Rib ble, and other works. Dukin-| The nose, Ji Шр were broken, and there Furnivas Іор. Tw nibus ": were ing towards | field, . for main sewers and other works. These | веетей to be an incid pm on the thigh -— other Holborn Hill, T the for one йерей to take |a pplications had been reported upon, and sanctions | parts of the body. The murdered man had on a shirt up a fare, The conductor ran ui to the pavement, | would be granted. Blackburn yon have a first| and waistcoat; and his head was covered with the bed an the hinder one, attemptiog | inat | жыш. of 10,0007.‚ and additional instalments as чк ышык ег the face, tight enough to secure to cut in between him and the pavement, knocked him | t| Due the e; | suffocation if death had not previously taken place. backwards with the pole, when the wheels passed over - Dukinfield would have the 20007. asked for, а it pu was subsequently identified as a young man called his head, killing ун instantaneously, and scattering | was part of 10,0007. to to be asked for when the plans iam Williams, who bad lived with a woman calling i i is teeth i uld be got ready. nton i i herself. Sparrow. A few 8 tragic character of. the. disaster was increased by the | main sewers; an nd Wigan has pr^ sacre for 5000/7. | had discovered, the body of а woman fact that deceased's wife and cbild were. riding in his| Bolton was about apply ion to borrow | dead pty house at omnibus and witnessed his death. ,0007. for water works extension, potat ng and|bottle of laudanum by her side, and from inquiries Monday some of the witnesses stated that deceased, improving river, sewering, forming, pavi d com- | whic b doubt us w , nds ex |. (€ t 5 , led to n tha rrow, bu! pull across the во ав top the omnibus which | annm. ir new — hall. The plans and specifications | who appears to have been a widow named Steadman, was racing with it, while he went to take up а passenger. | were now in of preparation. Stockport was | whose father lives in Birmingham. Нег husband died Other witnesses gave their opinion that the driver of | about to tdi. "application for 50,0007. for making|in that town about eight years ago, leaving her a the hind omnibus must have seen deceased in the | sewers and streets, A on eansing 2 and other works, | widow ab the early age of 22. After the до of her rcad, and might have pulled up before em him, | Most of the boroughs and towns in the district would is usband she went to DA and has sinc e lived fter а long Weir tion the jury w ет | apply for loans as ok ав plan а= itl red. The Chairman asked, if the public works he new z КЕ "5 "а 8 "5 © 5 d яа a^ E < em = = 3. EE o HE $3 © 2 = FE ш 25 m = ы ed out | нода absorb a large n of unskilled labour. x 3 x — The Registrar-General's | Mr. Rawlinson replied that they would. At the Weekly Return states ев that the dentbe i in Landeo) in 2 present moment something like 550 unskilled Сохст, or RowAN CATH Brsgo A T week that ended Saturday, August 15, were 1320. The | labourers were employed at Blackburn. At Bolton Roman Catholie ie bishops 1 1 wed "held а conference in average our tn бе ten таан Арм "eds of - а large number were also at work. In Dukin- Dublin which h lasted fi ys Their дев аала years 1853-62, omitting 720 deaths from cholera in |field public works had been commenced, in anti а question са the Poor-law, 1854, and corrected for increase of population, was 1256 ; | cipation of obtaining а loan for urpose bd T and its ылмы peg e education question, the the present return is therefore 64 а ve the average. | finding employment for applicants to the relief со | Protestant Church. Establishment, а and the Civil During the week the births of 979 boys and 930 girls, mittee, there. га the men were employed in кр, бетү qnse рөнү ur and education, how- i nd о Chai matters u ice. Lo r measured wor de h gges , We ie i ten corresponding weeks of the years 1858-62 t the - in the event e lar unt than the million | completion of the University m т of Га у average number was 1806. a half at present Күл to publie works | important matters discussed. unildin being applied for and grant the Poor Law Bon rd |е erected at a cost of 100,0007., Ра эйел ot which 1 » cm io be exte five and appeals ari be mad zii such works as would employ tho. largest amount of | to made in Great Bii Pv] А merica, and in Provincial, mekilled labour. Mr. Farn ay tho he had no. doubt|Australia, all to be done under the sanction Sunday -— ап attempt was that , under the circumstances mentioned such|of the Bishops of the respective countries, АП T: rc erts down the church of St. Peter's, in this | — would be exercised. Grants verd tins. then jam ai | diocesan and middle-class schools town. The attempt fortunately did not succeed, but it | to rious towns to the amount of 39557., includ Roman Catholic Church in Ireland are was found next morning that a quantity of partially- 10001. t to to Blackbur, e Chairman asked Mr. Raw- cin affiliated T the Catholic i ео E and burnt paperhanging was lying about in the aisles, and | linson what ste се viit taken there to put the ч are thus brought d "under the control the that several of the doors of the pews were much | Public Works А into operation ? Mr. Rawlin central ed in Dublin. The rey scorched. Suspicion fell on а man named Hackman, who X гей ке А Ват = as the first place to noni remaín to be brought into the same Я Чоп оё been seen near the spot on the previous night, and of t and : as regarded the dependence upon the dr This it үе: MS odgings 4 l , А det thi t| training the National teachers, Тһе parish priests fai Y T oec — Б Voies x yel stripped. om the n out all the other Mum e раа, £ s | have been already forbidden to send — teachers to be unburnt fragments lying about in се ЕЕ Не ore complete and perfect He trained in the model schools of the € rd, ently а ended, and, a the was for nothing lishi consequi ppreh ‚ а er being examined | ed aleo- to Rd that in qae they had | and now prelates have decided estab! by the magistrates, was remanded, fonda orestalled the Act, in Е E men to work for wages | “Catholic ан осер for teachers, masters, DR Marshall > deos has received a com- | in the way provided fo , the Aet | itself. They mistresses. е Мауог deserved the war Aes | busta tao their "Royal Highnesses the PAS and Prin- P Z the coun e Christian Do seg and PL placed in the Town Hall, incom.| Ровтзмо Surm- Om Saturday afternoon the ort. | Catholic Lam А go М ee in - the ue Ju visit. Hee and Ryde steamboat, Her Majesty, ran ы o the art of teaching, p lale "d ht 9 g 1 i Я THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, domestic estáblishment in which the teachers сап be[ A. p service would be conducted in the fleet at the usual hours „of worship in this | country, and € only after dth R IRISH AGITATION.—À “ of Trish " Nationalists was s convened on a Saturday, on the sum of S ee venamon, in the county of Tipperary, éngos теби of several patriots оп the and old country, But what has been the. fact? чы worship there was—seems to bave hurried over а& a very early. part of the df. hips w be wn o чесе ip—w been be € е blessing ОЁ nationa ality.” Тһе was unfavourable, — this circumstance ho ubt prevented шапу who would otherwise have attended. 0 iefly раар class. Mr. C d. "Kick ham, o f Mul ion during the терда! "i itat was n to the. chair, and addressed his 2 "brother Nationalists м at some length, calling. on them and tó P thrown open at 11 o'elock—that is to say, that they were thrown open to the public at tie very time эм the ordinary — of the Sabbath commences, course, even had it been и ео wise, there would E u no d the wha woo thé goddess Freedom in the only way in which she | a ever could bè won. IÉ might be told it was danger- | е апу othe т time. Bu tro of the arrangement as it stands that - llo Po the people ous to d oal could never He liop я that еге | оша E assemble wds flocked towards the shores of Leith, ыыы aki a were rown open, с plied the e pier to the plea e steamboats loa деа [Avavsr 22, 1863, wilful murde ne - cu. rm peared that mpany w rA — Howell pem. ^al spent — Ptr unk, вЫ ре ohen jottied а ада round ай apologised, - ut 59 "Prisoner who a great t: s dag, хь mg Whe wome e of thems: and on reste: d p iden the prisoner, а жасы have been under the impresión that de decens upon him, which it w: ary to wi -— b d aptid b illusory. - He said senseless а: did t "ҮҮ ot. that, = 4-4. 11 К was dese | process of si ther time, and the whole crated by this sight-see seeing. — this com beav ts of it. It seem: were shót per i ges sentiment which elicited lou: Зн and cries of “ Down with the оаа | 8 to most important quést сеа in reference to the government o of е «ану, Jti is a most melancholy the vti, sin t9 bea аб al 35 indio tei d for the May the prisoner requested deceas I pese as do -— stairs, » he ен; to. вр ased w and ' M LE re would wa t to be more of them sliot. " — to fi sirain [^ a Mr. meri by, from North Tipperary, who said they did not wart rr cames -— men wh ands айн» ned by manly 1 бе] violate | the Lord's Da ay. NS dou Choose to "pec thé hin inducing the people to Lord's s Day, h ider едр” But аё is not the que were stóut and brav E d she pe de е — — V E late th үс 1 ре ple e Lord's s Day the sin s with em ; but t of the country hold out temptations | mber „that ver erm млад "If de years = petitioning the British Parliament ; y if чоя years sen epre ia- to the жен » violate th e Lord's E = т Ф rs ds X to be won e tm thing pes Чу pii violato, zd кас the eople to violate a c cerei e law. It is very t this d g, bearing the > harp "without Заре crown ing fro was displayed durin ng the elevation | i cali "s Rock. and it seems Lies € that fins are two thi ings speciall y neumbent o —the ne is „to instruct our Jr w a tha "g хя пег speaking t 5% her, he d: M mecs ent dow ew EN. аси ved an advance but the trial the E: isoner great е з it тед! four turnkeys to -— - the doc ficed to the frenz sed. рз legs being tied and nis nd) manacled, t ча ма some degree of order. vio! ри spn n tbe i man in boa. raised, mas to endeavour "to o induce t i off Queenstown on ye e when slie sent ashore three | ing boat. On Wi the Cork steamer F. alcon passed the Florida lying to off "Tuskar. hours afterwards the Falcon p large American ship, outward bound from Liverpool, runuing right i the simila: вем cation сое Meo o this y ear Es the $ Sab bat Alliance of Scotland, but it had not been complied with. id the fy o give every y htt to the анар в s in the viciniy to visit t ied t eL gp oug to do so ral {н of mer pod A not be ос dae invi more ter «Ё to prevent.” U, 1 tion was аййг гъ the Рак Б, а ай of the Admiralty, who replied. on 3i m 31, t o le: as Fi tha “ поё prepared to lessen the ! facilities afforded the inhabitants of t ibili g^ of ев а the а аз TS cia ET Ad Dacres he states th formed on Sabbath, and evident hints t on gc Di. bru ng E 1, the eus: dei at ane end, and that the or "UT riw of si ay go on uninterrupted] h perfect ihe к * бун ow, а fair rru interpretation vi Lt that would nave been that Divine as places of мое к чуз Руз str e they might think мов with presbyteries e ministers on i subject of. CRICKET.—On the i Park, Windsor, € London 31 runi match, whioh they o Барйепава that Divine | At 7 o "loc pper rd her|83taninni ia Eton, and, an agreeable day having been paseo; it was nef tenty hope hoped by both sides that it would be а matter НомЕ t: CROYDON. ed Fwd v. Rummens. аз under Lord АНАР, Act, by the iow st adabouring ajto the loss th cide o be that aio. o the Lue had bee = bait it отага swel ditch, ic ge of observi he cor to abate the evils complained пд. 1а; was played in im т Mal fro 11 essrs. i erre Child, Adelphi, а d'a like ber i a => Dinge o This “ЕЛЫ! һе m party but 23 runs E WA the obtained with the loss of but one wicket. toa ийн ial su Some 40 persons sat down of ersmith Railway —This w s Mdh M ios and, whosó husban 249 November ast, ased and fo: nt appea ed i: The accidet arches sudd Xp fell, and deo e killed. The cause of the a week wages г онт e of - t x ^ um It also transpired qm» € of deceased, irned esc опе for re he di lo that object, and now neluded he had п ; hesitátion in реше his opinion doe was no ground for the action, а апа that it ought Le to have been brought against hi. NORTHERN CrRoUIT : LivERPOOL Тһе Li Murders,— | doctor Jose Maria Alvarez, a Spanish sailor, was for the Р t the ease who The defendant arid ease wa 2x i Ls [ок to RE mon The jury found HE o erm and emen d De of. а u that you w. t get DH himsel? with a nif which i Ms ed to take it fro теда prison Hed he pantry, a and дес ы янә ерозеа on when the prisoner Iknow very well what Ia replied, “I ot ^ The same Witt. said t years John. Hughes was indicted for А Hughes, his wife, at Live сыды — düring which he had bee and threaten deceased. who was = conducted a small greengroce pray sr iban L дра herself. The priso ad been several days ыш =: te ES на ара bes his en jum found 1 her off kicked md several tim: e| A pon morien e ра post mortem еф ЗЕ hich the pri passed s sentenco of Deat roy. ровӣ eim setisible. in the garden places -under t! Moses was also ап шиели а F ер — dottor ordered yd че гу es 'в err from t| he | dead t iho prisoner, b Thomas, 24, Ros did. the wifo of T батка, ч е Nat а of th. and left, nomm sutioiatingt о Ner vii Durs A be sacri- zy 9 m was examined, the murder was labouring under an Lo tica usual death ren Medo! m esses d pantry he was told to be cautious T he did, and that he ary п the 28th of April risoner, who was a ер ач соо is addicted M Mage ed to ^. hi Phea ей, lin E tio os she eiae 2 the tfil дегу itte ii. ton E ее x бабае , returned а T Mr. Jus — n the usual form, h int d been able to sm, on the 12th ı May. Ttap. with tw арреа d Cohen, twi Cohen: eri домі: prisoner, 1 moved, ers d T vd dock + murder of On the Ly, whom he lod, | ЕЕ геш алад etibow di. a nd wi "ne а long time б the | s к sustained tojütes from th risoner's бтовгево went ү ter this һе рег ОНИ 12016 "^ thé was leaving the — tbe сез е MM е tben struck olding out Tod Án be vue ed P the Corporation of London presented him # the freedom оѓ! agod 27—16th inst, at Lowestoft, RICHARD Асатвт 22, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. In 1857, on the outbreak of the Sepoy rebellion, Sir | Esq return to it again. . Various cases were ere quote to show tbat the | the city. - 49, Porchester Terrace, Kensiogio plaintiff was entitled under them to Кей ет de respect of ШЕ om rni was sent out with full powers to save Indi: ged 80— по оп = injuries, especially ав the brick works p. t have been pu ted Comman andern OE a the 8d July, 1857. agoi ett reel MEUM E aa wi а much less injurious situm tion in the same district, and the requested Pis 24 hours for preparation, and landed in Cal- | Trinity Church, Whitohav v. CHanLES Dovaras, euraté of al used in them contained such а ndi of sulphur as to n the 29th Augu He armed at Alambagh in Novem- | tory, Upper Clatfor d, Ando ign ke М дее аб poeni A со: gus render it totally unfit for any heating purposes whatever, es. ne г; ders after occupying Dilkooshah and Martinbre (er ina rector of was burnt in ovens ca able of great improvements, pardy, to the relief of Lucknow. He succeeded in relieving tha 1 wn indeed, carried into effect since the present action was со arri 17th November, but the English were forced to menced. The cross-examination of the plaintiff went to show тейге five days е а He ptured it, h , on Xd ihat there were a great many other foundries, brick-kilns, and | 4th March, but wä unded in the siege. In 1857 he foug works i e neighbourhood, and tbat the plaintiff was very the famous battle of Сатдроте d дет the SüvallorContingent COVENT GARDEN, А Aug. 2 fortunate in being driven, with his wife, to pleasant country a Futtehghur defeated another body of rebels, marched to Vegetables and keal kinds u Früit still анаша plentiful. quarters from such a smoky place as Darlington ; and it was | Lucknow once more—one ү the grandest marches L^ record— bp. ol ER from бв, to 88. a sieve; other Plums máy suggested that the extraordinary destruction in the garden in | and finally reconquered the Doab, Rohileund, and Oude. For | also be eat abundance at nearly thé same price, June 1862 was caused by blight, independent of the brick works. | these eminent services he was created а peer, as Lord 959 in | aud of амгы В and Pine Apples the supply 1s sufficient for the It was, however, difficult to account for the death of e 1858; received the thanks of both Hos peni мч Рм siio t in он. rt Melons, both English аза foreign, there is s under this theory. Evidence was called on behalf оѓ | 1859, "with а pension of 20001. a yea: AF dt good в Kent Filberts are coming in plentifally àt defendants to prove that the district in which plaintiff's СЕ Knight of the Star of India in 1561. T May, 1858, а was from 45s. o а. per 100 lbs. For Potatoes the market is stood was used, generally, for manufacturing purposes, and | appointed colonelof the 93d Highlanders; a nd in June, 1860, hea 1 58, ha that the works in question were not more ы кыы than those | colonel of the Coldstream Guards. Не was also honorary those of last week. Cut flowers chiefly. consist ої Orchids, i n ueted. The jury | colonel of the London — DM and more than оп e | Pelargo niums, Asters, Stocks, Caleeolarias, Mignonette, and evine is ij i 01. ron he vetnent by ге! OXFORD CIRCUIT: GrouoksTER.—A/tempting to Upset a Rail- | volunteers оп а grand ноце ар. Brighton ana oin йн as t] RUIT. жау Train.—James Wains was charged with АНАУ, plaeing réprpsentativn ofthe Horse Guards. He was much shaken пе Pine Apples, cd I 3s aed Lemons, per 100, 12s to 168 two stones on the Bourton-ou-the-Water railway, with intent | the death of Lord Herbe н С) Lea, and has m ea 1ime been | Grapes, per Oranges, per box, 40s to 45s to endanger the safety of the passengers travelling on the said | gradually breaking up. His lordship was пет arried, and Б » pora aeva Те ова — por 1, 5з {о 108 railway. The offence was clearly proved. There could be no | his title and honours have died with him. Figs, p S to 6 Nuts, ашап, рег bushel, 14s о doubt that the proper pes ihe stones on the line, but he VICE-ADMIRAL ОСТА: ns VrkNoN-HaRcOURT died at his Рейс, b Fdo, 6s to 10s 18s declared that he had no idea that the act would endanger tho residence, Swinton Park, neat Masham, on Friday. Не was а Nectarines, ào., 38 to 6s - Almonds, do., 188 lives of passengers. jns i stice Byles, in sentencing him younger son of the Right p Dr. Vernon, lat e Arch bishop of | Melons, each, 95 to 4s Walnüts, do., 78 6d eight mouths’ imprisonment, said that if the malice had ed York, who took the surname of Harcourt by cuts sign manual | Goos eberries, do., 2s 6d to 88; proved he should have sentenced the prisoner to penal servi- E Bek on coming to the estate of the last Earl Harcourt. VEGETA: tude for life. Garotte Robbery.—Thomas Jones and George s born in 1793, and was team pm ^ in his 70th year. He | Cab r doz., 6d t ВЕ ARLES, Were соп victed of a put attack on John M: and —— entered the Lg as midshipman in 1806, and in tbe "following Dons s (Peli) i stole ое yp unde j A М rom his person. The pro мона э y badly ih year witnessed the surrender of Alexandria, while he was | Cau А С to 6d {киз i. г sto amd the prisoners being convicted wi aab afterwards peel end in botit service up the Nile. After assist- еды Tork Не ra ton, | G ор X мү years' penal servitude, his lordship Tena that had. the ing at the blockade of Toulon, and at the destruction of two 6 Ко. Boy 9 р leti yop h, 1 ld to offence not been ommitted before the Act was passed author- | French ships-of-the-line—the Robuste and the Li Lion—iu 1809, , 50s to 70s Ehàiv псов, саб 1s to 98 ising corporal punishment for this E ud of offences, he sbould | he served until he received his first commission, in 181+, when Es ек 6d to 8d Horse Spis ауд bunch 18:64: Lcd sentenced УА ei +о Жыр pped. t: Nka е бато! А ое m abel shore with tke troops on the south-east coast of | Carrots, . Р ‚ 6d to 8d tb 3 P ода 34 —Two inen, name illips an ат», were charged wi pain, and did duty in tlie batteries at the si of Tarragona. es garotting William King, and rob'ing him of 2l. 8s. in money, | His subsequent LAC d ае in the Mul ve T4, in which he Eus S eum, le и ба B & Enel icis М 38 u a gold watch, and valuables to the amount of 15i, Mr. King | captured a martello to at Piombino, and brought out дч ае- Herbs; al A "ui FH was returning һоте to Bristol, when, on passing under an оа aconvoy ата uhdér i. Inthe Ane hese: Ls Brie 4 d ва archway, he was attacked by 5 ELS He called out | at theblockade of Elba, and afterthe battle o! Watano remained t *Cmurder' three times, and was as often struck in the bowels | on half-pay — зе He su aseo e West Y.—Per Load o! RA his assailants. As however 2x could not satisfactorily | India station, e brought home, 43 А GAL FIELD, MM nr Tu identity Adams he was агашта trud Phillips was convicted. | million duum. ET pni been on half- -pay for some time, ànd | Prime Meadow Hay 70s to 805 ra. a f 90s to 1 The prisoners were then charged with a similar зизов а on John attalued his rank as vice-admiralin 1861. In 1838 he married | Su; do. . 80 95 Seoohi оп öné f 80 110° Nas ^ оо and robbing i» of his wateb. In this|tbe daughter of Mr. W. Guter, and relict of Mr. Danby, of | In ер: ; 5 T9 New w Clover 29 m 105 o doubt about the ide ntity of both the|BSwinton Park, Yorkshire. He — at his owu expense, a| New do. T 70 85 Is Е pris e convi tence deferred. » handsome church and at Healey, near ehe: Boh, v^: DAP ай 2 dm ARVEY d Bison СЕЙТТ Cari HAN 0 CounT.—Forgery of Austrian Notes.—Peter | which he amply endowed, and ea dc du at Brent f Rinaldi, 33, am Italian, was indicted for having feloniously Deron, га Е ог мылын he considerably ац BERLAND MARKET, THURSDAY, Aug. made unon glass а copy of a promissory note for the payment | He also is o t the parish feine at емет | g up. Meado ow Hay- ps red T {нне а . ^ Siato 1005 of one gulden, Austrian currency, contrary to the statnte, It | besides priced. largely to 16 thé funds for the restoration of rior do. .. w do. 90 110 appeared that on the 18th of June last the prisoner sent to the "— à churches in the midland and northern counties. a : 80 90 тн ua Hio: MM premises of Mr. Maguire, a photographie artist in Aldgate, and buted munificen tiy tothe Bidda Иов! Mechanics Superior Clover ..112 180 JosuuA BAKER, after having had his portrait {акеп engaged Mr. Maguire to Tustituto, the Masham Grammar School and Free School, the WHITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, Aug. 20. make copies of Austrian bank-notes. Mr. Maguire at once Infant School and Free Sch. vy at орно ар pue to а? local PM Meadow A B6sto- 908 ү Prime Olover .. l188to1268 à 9ÀÀ with the police, and ultimately the prisoner was т erior do... 78 84 |Inferiordo,.. .. 100° 110 apprehended. The case was fully proved, but as the fi RiR 8 САМРВ! died о e 13th inst, at Primo Now w Hay... +s 80 86 | New 1st eut do... 105 112 жаз done by mean photography risoner's counsel set | Du AE dd Castle, i Ares vehe in his sh Ne. He was tho | Inferior. . s 90 15 ала do. .. 190 u defence that forgery by means of omini n d was not | eldest son of Sir Dona mpbell, who obtained the baronetey | Straw .. .. .. 28 34 |Prime2d спб до, . 95 100 3 and therefore not — by the statute. | in 1836 for his civil чае [i was V Wk Ty cometa of The judge reserved the point, and as the prisoner was found | Princo Edward's Island from 1847 to 1850. He succeeded his BRITISH WOOLS.—Lowpox, Aug. 2l. Guilty on the facts, sentence was deferred. father in 1850, having previously entered бу M and |, There has boon more e for wool the last fow days, and — obtained pri — of pr Men x 1849. He has died unmar- «эр ried, and ів succeeded in the buronetcy and estates by his next в. d. | Leicest. Wethers 1 8t01 9 ицатр, brother, iem «ув чач но Ditto. Нордв ..1 9— 110 Firrp-MansmaL Lonp CLYDE, G.C. as K. US Тнв Rev. DR. l M ing Skins H 42d 3 afternoon a зде House, i Enn + "m. Lord Clyde, bettor known as Bir Sir Colin a workmg man at Glasgow, but the name - Campbell yas фый cag a father of Мег ers of еп. uncle, and mot his by of birth. Hi to of Lui E ui An HY: урей a п M'Liver, was apprenticed de ата тар, = ie rel pres ind гб ot ТЫ n n— born in 1792—at the close of the Jast об tlie religions en 5e тейен us NH li pool Lá fh o MT ws "me mm ds — li» s eiie i: пыз son Сой r 812, COAL Manu 5 century might have been seen runnin, Lm o а 1 9а. ; ы Med Uli Denem ber. 1068, is son ha ai fbr | George ae ápol, оо oceupying that pulpit for u а-ы pd AM. бая, - 6d, ;, i "ranei Mo x deus ^ n ga: 9d. ; = E = E half à centur irom е а. нА beò ears Ар n о grise army. with orte е an, вро. Since hi pr deris . Rates chod occasio nally in | 165. ôd. ; Eden Main, 16s. ef AN Bud highest rank in France, Sardinia, and "Türkey, and decorated | diferent parts of the county, and bis servos ere eagerly vis "d d] Walls End Haswell 1 ls End nd Hotton, 1 ево rank rable medals and clasps. ` He entered the army in sought after at the openivg of new chapels and d. induetion m. E Was Ed s Ad, n Н Walls ви South Назон, Tous, end Became lieutenant in tbé following ува. Но served | o! ministers of о congregations! Dody, np 10 ТИН a few | тт ai Walis End Hough Hall, ios. 9a. Nur eus e SE atq. at бушр der г dobn Moore, at rm, of Татта at under n Moore, a Vittoria, and at the relief of the posts in the valley of Malaga. Wiırts.—The will of the Right Hon. Bir George Cornewall | та ting, 9 Ho was severe wounded at tbe passage of the Bidassoa, а | Pie Bart., D.C.L., M P., of Harpton iind ne у peek шшш. musket un and Kent Нопғе, Knightsbridge, has been sworn under 20,0001, f ' NEWGATE.— 2], БЕ Welingtor t af а ар ted him his aide-de-cam = Bost туың ww P ра ife per боор Ibn, of Wellington afterwards gue Fépéatedi? urged bis maap to promotion on the Duke of York, | BIRTHS.—On the 18th inst, at 6, Tilney Btreet, Park Lane, ; Pork, 4s. 44. to 4s. Sd. per 8 lbs. L2 he Duke's patronage he ау тут atthe | the eem MANvERS, of а son—"th api near Copen panhegan raar o r the Peninsular War. He was then sent to America, | Lady Pacer, of а CIE bot inst, at Boulogne-sur-Mer, METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. ed with the Rifles in Canada and Dem: età He was | Lady HEARSEY, Meg of Bir J. В. Нен Нен D» A sot а son —14th inst, MoNpaY, Aug. 17. ў о mee ы and it was not till 1832 ibak v hie p Castle Irvine, the IRviNE, оба | "Thenumber of Beasts is nearly as largo as on Monday last; not in active he became a lieutenant- doce Y e and heir. he descri with the 98th Regiment in China, and S ulta MARRIAGES. —13th inst, а з, Hano nel rather higher prices. The supply of Sheep and Lambs is much the cap оѓ Chin-hiang-foo and in the nee ad near нук RY DALRYMPLE Tea, Ba; to е Lady A ER- | shorter, and Thursday's advance is well maintained. Indeed owards the end of that year he became а TON, youngest daughter of the Earl лы inet, а Bt. | some the choicest qualities are rather байат. Тгайе ів Ре t PE В. bout 1844, w. e, i yil th y and Hon - e тн, ed the third division at Ram- | dell, , of Deysbrook, West Derby, to the Hon. BrATRI Beasts, 8130 Sheep, 265 Calves, and $T; fom Dain, nugger, at the of the Chenab, at the affair of| Bvro, Maid of Honour to the Queen, апа youngest daughter 6) Beasts ; m reland, $20; and 2000 from the Northern Badoolapore, at Cnilianwallah, and a же i ied He next | of the late Vice-Admiral E ов, Н. D. Byng—1sth P x aud Midland counties. amc) at Peshawur, and against tribes, forced | Knoex yn, Shropshire, ARTHUR PHILIP LtoYD, eldest во 8 а, d s d the Kohat Pass, and subdued t the оцда nd Байа |late Rev. Henry J. D | Best Long- эй, e "tT. d bes. He was created a ер A. and received the thanks of | SELINA, youngest | Banc m o | Parliament for these Indian On е outbreak of the | CHARLES ORLANDO : Crimean war in 1854, while vem pni, Sir Coliu Campbell domes pb e Rev. Спати» Dartas Manston, rector of 2d quality 1 was appointed to command the На nd Brigade, which, | St. Mary's, 10 KATHARINE, eld: s — of J. Н, CALORAFT, Guards, formed t afterw FENA : 4 уп, + st fonts Hor the late Admiral the бењ 2j e» 10 to ‚+4 t, 4 with a T D of Luke of Cambridge's | of Rempstone, Dorset, Esq., and the Lady Caroline Culcraft rods о. а. о A hoi major Do. 8! ‚8 gen 298 neral. —1Иһ iust, at Bt. Дыр! лгө, Bt. Alban's, Sir CHARLES 96.4 i WRENCE YOUNG, Inner to MARY m. i d "f : d erts— Н: ng ; : а дева фе ва rges of the. ар eavalry. On tue retiret MX Nursling, to AGxEs МАНГА, уот m rom the command of the army of the bird E diria ein rentes Crimea, which bad devolved upon bim after. s death, Bart, C at St. b jt was supposed that Sir Colin перове хе succeeded сә бы cmd eit э WD. Br. Esq., Dad demand — р 4 аана to Мае Шаматон, бели те fired enemy tj Larep, ., M.P., Birkenh. uy anen bell feeling | ` DEATHS. On tho 10th inat, at Georgiana — — € j slight was My Ал, wife of Sir Felix eria, et Бен. Best Scots, Here- than һе could be fairly called on to tolerate, cortan р. tot des Y orkshire, Josuva Нїхскв MORRIS, youngest forda; &0. E. England, and it was ошу at the request of the Queen | daughter d the at Jate Rear- Admiral Henry Gage Morris, aged 84 | past short horns herself that he resumed his command in the Ciimeá. |—12th inst, East Lodge, Belmont, Brighton, SOPHIA ELIZA, за quáhty the close of the er md which к wi еп.’ RICH. „ЛАР — -— Best Downi’ Shorn w o. Shorn Lambs | nives e amd, vat iere er Tid ad ЕЯ Lieut. a PA a Legion of H s a Aes Duane Magnay, aged. 63—17th inst, аё 35, Upper G n 1 nour, of the st, а! , c Ма St. Lazarus, he Та Sides dangier о of the late понт и v — | Bea: и a FRIDAY, / 1. the Crimean medal, w € s for ELS Balaklava, and | IsaBeLLa, youngest daugbter of бтивквт Y E. Etro, Esq. HOPS,—BonoucH MARKET. жа, qae. the war medal and was nominated | aged two eed 28, off the Island of St. uw oy E Pattenden & Smith — the 8 u Toilitary aid | e-de-camp to the ev не iloa өйи passage to Euglan Tuomas BROCE, voted him ies p HP Fusiliers, Biden son of 1 mee. B, 9 Arne. -Bo E G THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avavsr шы. \ blighted districts will do but little, bnt those not so much proving 7 ANTED, a steady active Young Man as YARDS o Noblemen and?Others. m 1 affected are improvir g - | MAN and Tas Шы = in а smal place. He тоша T" ER LA Cook, late Ней „ Gardener 4 MARK LANE. —Moxpar, Aug. 17. | live in the House found him.—Address A. Z., Pos , Pymmes Park, Edmon їз isengaged to E» ү Aor Mig - = good supply 2 = эз mouth, ыле апа кы... e vu with any one requiting a thosd - To nine уз Areago M е уту а - рин 2 W ANTED, as SH PMAN, a Young Man «Бо bas Gardener. ©, betee bs - — recommended from his late employer. 4s. per qr., аё which а fair clearance was made, Fo oreign | а good general knowledge of Plants and Seeds, — СЕ ЛИЛЕ aH there was а very limited demand, and the little business done | g00d Salesman. — Ad сод stating salary an СА experience, М 3^ -— and Gentlemen, wasat prices 1з. to 25. below those current this day se'nnight. | А. B., Barr & Sugden, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C. _ ARD BENE) R.—Age 30, married; has a t horougli Barley ч im good demand аё late rates Beaus and Peas WAS N TED, a COWMAN, married, by a gentleman practical knowledge of his profession in all its branches: pers T tered in value. Oats 64. per qr. cheaper. Thetcp| V bour from gr by mi F x^ ir eve v» in ЕЕ Accountant, &c. Character will bear the H the little b Prae on abont iato fa the беа attend PI xem for 10 ка irs Se хт» ES equired, — E f town-made Flour м Ly to 438. эб sack. In ls Apply to R. B., Pos s. MPERIAL QUARTER. js. а. {ЗЛ ARDEN ER jm ma riot wit анат, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk.. ro - Red .....40—44 + neo) —D. Davies, who bas been 19 EL noe = Вей... WANT PLACES 3.—Letters to be Post Paid. capacity with the Countesa of Tyrconnel, is now At ibut { б engage with any nobleman gentleman in want а Am d m Gardener. — Refere: as bili fa Foreign i e AD ARLEY, grind. yo ,308to33s, . Chev. n " ting .. А * — Foreign.. Ттт. 25—29 P ым, ‚5—32 | don ute ee А т particulam gi ifications, reoo С ALDENER (5імоіж-нахркр). — Аве 22; under I Ion EXE GARDENERS (or wGARDENER | may be Олтз, Essex and Suffolk .......... е сма оц а application to | ү i . leo. Be ga Ө. Нкхркрвво 'ellington Nursery, Bt. С, Iu Flower and Kuchen бий Trial. 5 уа Jobn's Wood, London, NW м ря х Guest, Dodbroo) Kingsbridge, -e edi e (Нклр).—Аре 35; 6 yere SK des "| Rvs | Жи: Кек шч атф ым haracter from tbe place he C A. ow MS А. тта aud STEWAKD.—Age E | Post Office, Portland Place, St. John. Baam, Ma %3в to 35s. ..Tick 36 Н. 4— 4 1 дие д оса c TY er vr E azmgan.... o ick 34—36 arrow ,.[34—3 — | eulture, thorough knowledge of A тоо dienen s... STe to 408... NS (Тоа т yAuDEN: ER (Haan) m LAE under- | and ani Seiling Cattle, an d Stock of all ) torta Shivo qe eeenqo ss cs Ве Pe Three years’ good eharacter.—A. testimoniala from employ Pras, White, Essex and Kont.. a к Be | Gardesert Chronicle Omo, W. E == m ПРИМАРНИ НЫННАН м0 тө S .... бту) — Yellow aca (GARDENER. (rar) (Hao). — — тыт two children ; | ( А AKDENER (UNDER).—Age 22; Fiocs, best marks delivered. [рег sack|58—18 2 nderstands his qo ЕЕЕ кем himself ; will pay a Premium. Throe- and-a-half EA ditto|30—34 Country . . я | qoare character.—Jonx R character iu gren esont situation, — W, R., ант i9 và 20—26 Per sack 45 | k, South Wales. ПА ardens, near Chipping Norton, Oxon, FRIDAY, ARDENER (H „(Нвар), to any nobleman or кете. | \ — (Uxpxn)—llas had several year weather, which had соп Ал fine up to Monday last, man.—Age 32, single; а good Gardener, Two years’ | xperience where Pines, Огарев, Ре нар p Mo ed ad tbat night, - since then we bave bad v heavy p „ало kar jest p rer.—-PF. S., Wellington | Gicenbotso dr bave ең grown in t. showers, which are very beneficial to the Grass and re торе, | t. John's Wood, London, N. W.- › Mow and Nail well.— H. I., King but have partially "nter ferod with harvest мо ath Wheats have appeared in tbe country m. Br е * eed, has | Gor ER (изар). —Age 28; understands. Enrly | been mostly good, some parcels very fine and heavy; the | | Gara Fruit, X хири dui and n a " en | poss or M ome ER i щ E Nu ' however, remained imaetive, prices still declining, so . ma unexceptiona e nt that we must write old English and А m Wheat 1а. to 2». | Marfeets Grocer, High Street, Carshalton. —— 55 ОР 41 M per qr. down ; new sold at irregular rates, showing a reduction | ARDEN ER LENA —Married, no incumbrance ; of from 1з. to 4s. per qr. п the week. Flour жаза difficult | seven years’ first-class character eA a Grower of Pieds. | TOI neumbi А sale at lower rates for all sorts. Barley, Bea Peas h Greenb Plan | Tue knowledge of remained unaltered. Oat prices incline downwards. Since d i D — ент подо | м С 3 Mam Wife can Manage Friday last 95 vessels have been reported off the coast. ТЬе )| and Stock Ki 8, тее Dairy. ears’ good character. —H. B., Willesden Lodge, ting trade bas been rather slow this week. Wheat is about | — Lt ч тн twee, 2» per qr. cheaper, and р for all other of lemen, Gentlemen, or Estate Agents, ^ gram looking down In Paris (August 21), ; th h Noblemen, Gentlemen, or te Agents, Flour trade was extremely slow, and поёт branches. Th Dri, боша Wife could u тайаке А ы "C or CLERK of WORK! OI see меу to make concessions TENTE е Д er by t Working deliverv this nu — quoted mal to 35s. 3d. per| 7 NER (Hza- 96 п 280 105. The present stock із estimated at 9140 ewts, Wheat is dull and 9d. per 480 lbs. cheaper. The arrivals Grain, foreign Barley and Oats since M To Garden E REMAN or IMPROVELR, i under а first-c be Rp CLIE 5 Food se А СУУ 9 Wm. тену Ы - жө D Е ( - rate |o - so = Pines, © —M 4-3 I Е а r- ico: Grower Rhododendrons, Camellias, Azaleas, and Hard ап Irish .... Kitchen Gardener. Character excellent.—The Gardens, Penton wooded Plants E Good reference.—G. M., Post Offi f I" Lodge, An East Grinstead, S заво bris es | ( 3 ARDENER AGIT to a nobleman or idem Em Nurserymen г —D. Wicks, Head Gardener to W. Wilson Saunders, Еч. | DROrAGATOR ог - Hard and Soft-wooded Pla little ыле Ноп. Boeretary to tbe Horticult wer. — Practical, testimonials. X anxious to force | to eng. A. B., Messrs. Rollisson & Son's, Tcoting any, Surrey. я of F ore! Te ононе to all kinds. еп years' good and Flowers. Bue TaNLrY, 24, P pir Dorset TEWARD and SARDES mi Wi erri ried ; the Management of a large Estate, including D on the Government е Plantations, Repairs, &c., a thorough dee of Gardening. Good character from. removing | 2e лит 9 етап be has just past undeniable refere treatment " Conifers | Messrs. Ivery & ng, Surrey, 8. successful. Bo yaer arnor. 8. J., Post AILIFF and GENERAL MANAGER (Ке elec peu ы tand Ae undertake эй Kinds ot I ^, 80, Southampton St ro. vete ; thorongh:y understands Stock and СЕРЕ а. to wer P - лснлпрвох, 8, Addington] ent and e: Gardener, uec Peg am UN rth nd felly competent to take ipta р күбе ‚ЫТЫН Н pod ds plce—A-B. Post Offce, Maidenhead. o o Rearing of a чна Lin Hampeh EXE LE (HEAD), where опе ог more are kept. | refere: 6, King's i testi t p T. гд ччы. песаи б DM Ji amus тл PLANT SALESMAN, and NUR dno or йө Б yw 3, Н р), whe аге Кер aà | - " No омет Бе anagemênt of а Cow and а few aeres of of Stoves, Vineries, ie other TL LEA i x Баасы — > Z., 12, Evelyn Street, Lewisham "is fae М ey si x: te t tl at M isd 1: Peach and Orcbard Houses; and that he LI —— ——UGÓ еә TA = e statemen on and Culture Ge ENER (HEAD or SINGLE-HANDED).—Age 24, "Prior? Giycarine pe E оку ts and Flowers. married ; —— i Ree ent of тч аб Patients can ensure it by des: Тен letter, with references, to Garden ; wou s have no z x he 4, or 2 oz. bottles, wit ewkesbury, Gloucestershire. а Ноне vw usd d Ixwrs, Colmer Rectory, а LY, а сесли e “РЕСЕ t m" nt, V: E = апхһапП. n profession in a АМ ARDENER. — Middle-aged, married, no iucum- DUREE: —All д. PDA ir оне Wife is a good Laundress would erre рай Айнек, ; the Wife: as Laundress, if required. Unex- C siom Complaints are on d accelerated Mrs. Т. Maruews, Cre Wee. e reference.—Y. Z, ten, Upper Clapton, N. Мун ^ ib perio ouis d WOODRAN DRANGER, w vho bas thorough NER, ved iy eel ES aah BA considered hope, Coppie cite shoni MESE ded, А. В асан peu ‚ Clark & i oder. Mi * о ——— M дааа ee a 33, married; has had good |ings, low spirits, and nervous fancies, Rev. А КАН Fees Foreing Fruita Flowers, and Vegetables, vum Dé mere а-н g wages, Е. B. о; 2 lb., 4s, 6d. ; sery.— Adds ~ Ка xr Y шшдеде Mie pr Dec ptem years’ good : hall Street, 2 nington Lane, 8. Street, London, Е.С. Тапи ers their o avo ef | Avoust 29, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' ORSONIULE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. The Garyenerg’ Chronicle rinspaprt. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1863. OYAL неи cd of MINES Dir Sir RODERICK ЇМРЕҮ iinan с K.C.B., ‚ &с. During the SESSION 1863-64, which will i OON MENGE on оси. 6, the пау COURSES of — and PRACTICAL DEMON гаад ill be ўзв T R:8., &c. `F. E .R. i ы | ву WAR M Бмүти, M.A., F.R.S. 6. GEOLOGY. By 7. APPLIED MECHANICS. By Roserrt WiLLIS, M. A.,F. R.S. 8. бе Ву T. TYNDALL, F.R.8. ruetion in Mechanical Drawing, by Rev. J. Hav- течен Еро фі М.А, for Students desirous of becoming Associates is 307. in one sum on entrano or two annual payments of 20l., exclusivo of the Laboratories. Pupils are received r^ ribs Royal College of Chemistry (the Laboratory of the — under Узе direction of Dr. Hofmann, and in the Metallurgical Laboratory, under the direction of Dr. Perc M to separate Course of Lectures aro issued at 31. and 41. eac Officers in the Queen's Bervice, Her Majesty's Consuls, acting "Mining Agents and Managers, may obtain tickets at reduced prices. Cer er Schoolmasters, Pupil Teachers, and others np" pora are also admitted to the Lectures at reduc м} hin His Roya al Highness the Prince of Wales has granted two Bcholarships, and several others have also been established; For a Prospectus and information, apply at the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn St: v», EL n, S.W. Registrar. d жы Wb of DRAINAGE of апу extent are EXECUTED by the GENERAL LAND DEM and IMPROVEMENT COMPANY on all тадар — m9 "Mortgaged, T аын ks of Irrigation, йды; 7 ood Gru M Ma „ and Farm Buildings are executed in a similar m desirous s execute any of the талча p and charge the outlay and expenses on the Estate, may o! b Loans for the purpose. К елни € p mad at the Offices ofthe uvm any, 52, Parliament Street, S. W. PATENT SAFES, th t pira BS uhr aee Es Р st ,GREEN FLY, and other Insects that inf OHUBP'S FIRE- PROOF "STRONG DOORS. | НОО! Price 1s. ROOM CHUBB'S PATENT DETECTOR LOCKS and STREET DOOR LATCHES; CHUBB'S CASH and DEED me, crm — im cm Me and р Paul's Оһигсһуэга. r рыс COLORED FLANN EL SHIRT S. — PRIZE MEDAL а ed to THRESHER LENNY for very е and superior PLANS L SHIRTS, India Tweed Suits, and India Gauze Waisi of o! THRESHER & Girst | ication to Somat A Strand, W C. БЕРЕТ. 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A them поса татаж "OLown Ns, Printer: , Duke Street, Stamford Street, Blackfri: Hard, = INTS on the DESTRUCTION of REDS SPIDER, Tandon: Ke Кета eco. кен WILLIAM — і Us prios | mou Е CTICAL ТЕКА TIS ud vto CULTIVATION | м Тномѕом, Gardener rn;: Electoral Hesse, and the Fior [Duti es to nominate the Ah бен, and t emainin t the si КЕ of the presideney ot the а is left that Austria and z HIP Congress is 8 MAJESTY has ap on the iore he had not received an сі muni- ton of the propositions to be dis iseussed, жг that would be impossible to Delo sg in the deliber- ions of. the "Cm гч wichou t еше into bindi ing engagem with- out consulting his pnis misgia ч from € „реет state that the Notes of the Thre delivered to G t on i hi 19th in be Grand река CONSTANTINE has b опей from Warsaw by telegram for th of taking part in the deliberations of the Са! эй on the affairs of Poland, It was rumoured on t t Bourse on Tuesday that Generat Moura vrere t been ттт {тош апу authentic source. = the States we have a doubtful that the Cabinet of beer pr has aj ly protested against the proceedings of t пећ in Mexic со. ad protest | is based п ш ур p nroe me ne, a Mex: empire 08 Freneh influence to ru menace o «d Seed bru and a direct encouragement t has bee use sionists. are sai have oceurred at the e e portions of the ate, and the military ver has commenced forti- ing San Francisco for the purpose of repr“s- si an ewal of the disturbances. Тһе latest accounts from Charleston state that a combined land and naval assault was appointed for the 13th, and the Federals are sanguine that it will result in the eap of Foris Sumter agner, and of Cumming's Point, REEN- | General Ler has а considerable w Rapidan appahannock, holds ue to His Gr e + p Bucclóneh h, K G Nx раак Aa The dispute between President LrwconN and the nd чеш зава a л: — f New York on the е р бә the draft КОБ E Bua. Sdinbirgh aid London. is still unsettled, and as the law rs of the Second Edition, in demy 8vo, price IQ is half-bound, State have „pronoun ced the Consoription "Ait to be pm FARMER'S CALEN By Јонх and des that the ERS MoRTON, Author 359 © 1 їз of A 4 8 culito." P i Farmers Almanac,” We ын Em sre ia working elasses, supported by the Governor, wi Wood Engravings. ain attempt а forcible resistance. 1t із reported GENERAL CONTENTS. The Cultivation of all Sar of | Rent, Lease, Tenant’s Rights, Soil Wages. Improvements of e Cultivation of all Farm Land by Buildings ds, Drains, Fences, &c. P e Rearing, and ied Тайлепоё o of Weather, Feeding of Pea the LiveStock onth by month, in refer- of the Farm ok to 30 or 40 stations The Use of all kinds of Agri- dn E соба, cultural Tools and Machines Ire оп : ROUTLEDGE, WARNE, AE rel Farringdon Street. | Mechi's System of erna Price 3s. a or 3s. 6d. W to FARM PHOFITABLY, - хт SAYIN and Dornes of Mr. ALDERMAN and three other Illustrations. from Photographs by MAYALL. UPER Mronr With чеч municated ccommodation for a permanent garrison By the O — mail we learn that the Japanese Gove: tee finding that Admiral was pr аран g to ass nd hostilities, com- Colonel. NEALE through the French New Edition, with additions. ы above work RA :—Mr. Mechi’s account of the Agri- с 1 Improvements carried on at the Tiptree Kstate—his Теб Speeches, Остерби апа Balance Sheets—and а faithful history of his agricultural career during the last fiftoe een years. *.* In this Edition is incorporated Mr. Mechi's Pamphlets on | TOWN SEWAGE and Ex айыыл : ROUTLEDGE, WARNE & ROUTLEDGE, Е. Street. Wi cx 'ublish: а few days, price 15. Dx RR SUGDEN'S FLORAL GUIDE to WINTER. a SPRING GARDENING, with ege LISTS of DUTCH, CAPE, ma FRENCH BIRERE жиш will be presented to each of their custom BARR & SUGDEN, 12, King Street, Street, Covent Garden, W.C. tent Can ly for оне chandeliers, recommend f appearance cy or Company е vage ji "dr beauty d brillian light. Price ls. Sd. per lb. Can be had of all Chandlers and Grocers. ým erring’ ORCES SHIRE SAUCE-— This En UEBER pronounced by Connoisseurs *THE ONLY сые pe S : Е ре то E. emer gras prae t worthless e pul TM caution: nsi м апа [x see that Lea & PERRINS' Names are on rapper p е, and Stopper. кк = AND ; *,* Bold келша and for Export, b; p Сауу Боа Hs Messrs. Свозве & BLACKWELL ; ics. BARCLAY & don, &е. ; ОТТЕ апа Oilmen univ 'ersally. 323ttos of tbc Arek. Colonel. pem in a reply, i matter had b d t sum of 440,00 money was scoring ae M 7 on the next m Pr ers that the " obey the MIKADO’S ardens to apt fli gie eid ose the ports. Зоте 332tios. THE "уч IN GrRMANY.—The Queen and the Royal HE Congress of German Pause at Frank- |“ ыз has adopted, with a set soceri to Coburg, and have nd isited. t of Coburg at - acne Hor dint — wk arti rtioles f the гт аң pes ol rm, including that ар to the Directora: This article provides that the н, shall eon- "s: of six members :—Austria, Prussia, aui a to have each one vote; Saxony, Hanover, and Wa rtemburg together to have one vote in A is i everyvhere received w of affection E dt t her priv intruded u on the * Co bu. and drove over to the Rosenau to visit the THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. З Her Royal Highness bas dined with ber e Duchess of Coburg has also ajesty. € aturday Prince and us ot Bue Coburg, with their son [Avävsrt 29 , 1863. dition, died his share in the B since. The death de Roe ha who | dered the Lancers to charge the Parisians on the Boulevard Роізѕопіёге on the чеч ей ber, 1851, is announce Ап important is about to be log days Е F 1С Augus and парне visited the Queen g the Queen, gei by. the, Nana , Helena, attended 1 The service was performed by Ger nd Bopttitigüen Dr. Meyer. Her Majesty and the Princess remained for — at the Ka 5 re the Du ke о! ervice granted to severa 1 cities of «ар е, which, from their e. — are compelled to close their gates at in hour and bestowed much praise on the conduct Government, ка was well aware that st p ari sing fi о exist against b Cat ү ism in England, ita ledged that there was every desire to give free to the rites of religion. The Br itish equal justice to Catholics ха Protestan his nt of trav sellers, who in some towns are shut dut for the night, or compelled to ms permiason to enter а certain L houp, Tt is intended їп iu future to allow rinc that er Majes ty ays sit to the та Sir William Fraser п the room of the а fre eligi , Were leard а ры. рте. Parliament did uts; inued Wee exer reise "e "es pee m enj v? Ped reli; reps й s Catholie Ко», Тһе Со n2 a 1 Sat меод y, its fifth шон was of m о giving his Aposto lica eedin. ngs ated er | Arolbishop of Malines, follo n of e| Si reading ii the villag signing E e Quem ид directed let patent to rem. mes er "the G ent Seal, аннар Sir James Fia Wilde, Knt., one of the Barons of nto i iyu E the Court of Со bate. зле der the command of E Loa Foyle at 6 o'clock, | etf rom the fleet iu its passa N INTERFERENCE WITH BRITISH TRA A p e iiber correspondence between this эм: un ity oj the United States was published on Friday, on the eet of the egaki гере by: e Federal Government at the f New York tradin the to +} S ls 500 copy tha на а obtained, "ушт јео, Бая кыч ба which was somewhat un lex pec ted ЫЛ | во adverse зе supremacy o | the dogmas of the Church. The | prodigious sa A „Соп fe derate frigate Atalanta hi hus | arrived баор 1 КЕ | | prepa Austrian "ad reform article was ч adopted | unanimous of th tine, as she ln no bil of health. The responsible editor of urrier ienne, who was ас - first instance of an offe f o the press, growing out of the late elections, has М en condemned by the Court at мач to a term эй pU nment, кез е очы is suppressed, —The that £1 Sax "ia together, Y have the fourth vote i in turn Hesse and the c mins ir oic в, AP ony, Hanover, a wi ers—. vote ; чаша, u k uired mes tam yS De Bahamas to give eh that none of the goods d be delivered at Confederate i of a 4 5 Ф = [344 Е 2 et (д et Em © "$ ®© H A a о 1 ere directed by an Act of Congress of 1861. ussell | aecordingly directed remonstrances to tion of the Mexican question until after the ан Ма ximilian has aecepted the Crown. The а meetings in the various mms been authorise fifth elector: al d | je the Government. The Liberals in Catal the advi l Prim on the subject of N.—It is asserted that Sweden has given етеги of the Powers that she will side with 181 Б between this country and the United States, giving — ships freedom to trade in American | рез and in August and a: e i ioustra! b ith Me г. Seward, by сдан that the restriction: us ee Mig of interna! mies of ion a applyivg equally meriean and English ships, а Fg e: pointed to sime, == the outbreak of + ice to Jenmark i the latter доң wn with t between Denmark Council on Saturday upon the th ТЕР t — КАК bu eav come to а mutual und Th e 2 6th yh 'establ ishing the piat M pus ERA of the Directorate and Feder opted. Baden has entered a pr es of reform im аа оа bin to cer eee =ч in the t by Austria, Та е he sitti g iE of Tuesday, pedan 8 к ^ ere agreed to. adasalay, Ants le cd Дату ly, T gious күне, by les address deh зеш ШЙ consist Bavaria hay nd W ti ы, two erstanding, а pointi ош ча: the AERE d pip окно. puedas As pe ошен - bro wed bya 11 ciples F Nos. ý hg y, to resolve ' reply ; given to the resolution of the Fed no answ 8 complaint, a a by Denmark Diet of the 9th July. The Committee of the Uni- versity of Ki el have given their decision upon the con- his -— 1 for British эе Mr Schleswig. Diet and the Government | Commissioner. | The aw ard of th e Government | Dist-hems. Dec. М 17, Mut ex nm withstanding y“ Seward’s ерер ап would have the practical effect of ein the con- БА. ог sépbrition of -— m oceedin 2: Sdi Seward rd rejoined on January 9 t the close of his "uns oem laws a Эв United States ecuted i monstr assura nee ould” continue to be e: ». | deciding upon tbe git e of the elections. BELGIUM.— ld 1 Malines ast week at| | of the | i o e H tet he n үә o duration n. gating Roman Catholie той: in а Ашо ong other matters the Congr ecided, with only one no just n for. сот усо of as to affor partial ity or ijt. Earl R disco: = the remonstran а journal is is the ben means of securing чч; оола! in view. After serious deliberations many im | to the e produc mati с criticism every although the Austrian proposals ате mI 2. The tation tal, Broa tbat such a been required of t Pens a ah: pment to pcc n the 13th of 3^ une let His lordship considers -this a proof that the inter- rence of tl „1t was bnt H6 the | In the sitting of the Delegates on Saturday com nanimously adopted, after a s dva of rie e ; The following were the resolutions on аА 3 . That ы of xo — m. = та not to be авган. а xd ba wer House should м freely voe ed 1 footing: should be voted Assembly, to be elected in conformity with the ‘resolutions passed by the Federal Diet in March and April, 1818." in many the pro- fere the with is still persisted in, and instructs lod Lyons to address a fresh remonstrance on the subject. Forcim. mittee communicated the resolu tions passe ssed b were adopted. In the sitting of Wednesday the "uy omitte karen ла ha Aving nes i nie РЗ E porci e рее works of Fnawor.—The email arrived. at rede Wedoesday si it from the Camp at * 3 Pet in robin, to the eprseatatiqos of the fre and to re for € nisters. In the sitting Federa Thursdà ay, the declaration DW атаи? with refe has been received was referred. тепсе to зене which | to the com Тһе бнт present e die ES pol ча Clotik pieces, short! e rie states that t the last E T uoces beds the subject. icem ht fr the Washington Du urin discu sufferi Mus ii Catholics = of Prasa sia at Peor -— a ent ball to inet ive litical events in Mexico, | Italy, "Garibaldi 063 de "SN Pantaleone we e | Sovereigns. Prus: Government has since It says that the Government of the North уй ы br: ran ded with repro obation. Count e Montalembert, expressed its пона at the féte h о m the Monroe doctrine, теё a e g, and given wit itho ut its consent. Count Rech e lishment of an Empire in d a pap g о е "of Austria, has remitted to t. influence would be a m to A n d d i Ministers of Foreigu Affairs of the va and enco Ren ment give uth, a Patrie He contended. that "the ancien régime, ыште Ив Stat orial pointimg ouf the inging the p the T adds that letters from New. York айе тв stepof ] Mr. mode ndeu ouk ]t was dead and gone; it would never nt Was a France, | , d that. the | return to Y , Democracy existed in part of E ns to a satisfaetory ба а: гому ее дны i * remta » rer t remaining pert to-morrow. The memorial states that it it is highly importan nt the Princes | to France. І: is sail that the Гомп үе or at Catholic must make up their minds frankly to a — should agree upon nti nts of the. Frankfort has been instructed to ask for explanations | liberty—eomplete liberty—not political, a apart fro roli- | gramm e, and э. >< ‚ of the conduct e А 29 : i he side of E “ stars | liberty in all th s—liberty in every manifestation Emperor of Austria was to ha нас бе yes -€—— ia М и алаа ae esu I "ed. life, fi for they would ruin the interests of | Queen Victoria at Rosenau on Th bl t cit M. Boudet, the new Ministar | I if they qot *ed in E for Seid Рет —Ргїпсе Alfred of England has of the I tes h to the Presidents hemselves, and €— it cipe Cardinal он The ad of Saxony retu ' ef the Couneils-Genera them "et * touch j Wiseman зана was listened оп Friday, with a letter upon polities in (— at the openi with marked. attent "He justice to tbe | declining the ее intao or he session of the Councils. M. M. Aladenize, known с by ? heec and sense of 1 fair play ot the English people, | same grounds as those he ready + E and most Апётат 29, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. he Austrian Govern urin ng his stay at Gastein. | Empero Five е peasants | have been banged i d the Е һе reply of the & Кї v was s рай on Monday. His the district oF, Maret; a number were боі) аа а Ni тр gd рор Lori anc ne еп, hi dy 18. inst., observing that he feels н the more incumbent | гайд ha also hung without trial, at safely, uod Д at tb pon him to do ao from not having yet received any Wil t cad brothe erg, Joseph an ew Bewkowki, | The bishop intended to fec: А fficial f the propositions. His Majesty | suspected d ДҮНЕ їп mpt to assassi- as speedily as poesia to te E the miesion station states that it Mod Po e impossible to participate in о nate the m ! аА е queis petra The н and also with Dé DÀ do. T de ace pott of the Congress without entering into | engineer Zen s hanged at Gledamek on the 8 vingetone, as to future iinding engagements, which E, ias хо. До. without Te The Ai fet bi € Уч is unknown, Мен m consulting his advisers, Eve , how wski and Do mbrowski have been banged at Wa: s aroused « an UR n дег юв ever, made to his Majesty by А Federal allies will Бе | Jablonski and Sipowicz were hanged at Wilna on the| Сигма, Его PA a ehara. readily and carefully taken in ne con wider А Madlle Polish lady, An embassy from the Es there ccm dp of Count von Bismark to the Pru repre Яа s , has just died nat ДЕЛЕ, in consequence | of а | was о to proceed to o Pelis. At Н la Veterans sentative Ww qnin has also ta рид, dated | | fogging with the y inflicted by the orders P thing was quiet; at Kiuikiang al woche s н ; also tranquillity pre- Baden, the nst: It concludes as follow ouravieff, becaus ' wore mournin a ings were known to be in E * For the present I must declare the ssa оа БД of | beginning of а present month Genera "Мопгауей | ЖЕНЫ Ts е ‚ Nan їп had been „attacked b d Dex reform, according to A E netter. E UO the сойгон 162 estates in the palatinate of Wilna л jast intérests ею: анай people. x ero Рема to accept d ce then he has issued a decree for the confiscation of | t w Englishmen who were engaged in an de proposi кс s P: ə position 193 тоге. Тһе о proprietors are forced to sell icit mon in the а were killed or wounded b [rd г Бола azani міра. р i E Зайт of Euro us their cattle, thei ages, and even their furniture, | the юре troops; others fled to Chinkiang, 50 тай pen MH pn B АЛ т. бета g ЫҢ д mU o to pay the extraordinary tax of 10 ге unt ето by | to fith selling ard. At Nin dts an Englishman а employment. we should not 5E и , degroo of influ днде and ap JOVOrnor o The pro dy Б to the rebels, c4 tried by a control we are justly entitled to clai: large fortune bas been алы 1 bes aio d of her rtial isti presided ore Ал аунай: бенон) of tbe! ча left Berlin on the sons joined the insurgents, although she has fout "other |b "t а Fre colonel. four officers, it is said, w 94th for Baden. It is reported that һе has been sent | 8008 who a are officers in the Russian army, А с nvoy | їп favour ot his оа; iut the French «а үп to the King of Prussia on an extraordinary е of 4 ў aving ordered the from $e pues bur с. еи, with strong military escorts, а t to the head. dodo of the кю зем con- Bav. —At ihe special sitting of the House of traverse the kingdom of Poland to tollet the n рер. he was there taken out at night and shot. Representalives at Маса оп Saturday, the Тыа: апа азайа Ъ the estates of those who refuse pay-| ЈАРАМ,— dvices rois Yokohama state that the in- of speech, in which he called mys The latest intelligence od Lithuania an-|demmnity claimed by England was being paid at the 8i theumd in of the opporta ces that t the de tac hment "e nded СА чене: departure of the mail, on the 27th A. bu nity at sho: "ing that they unanimously approve the over a superior Russ ce | Neale and Admiral Kuper bad, howe exertions of th RON ns to bri d German | Dear на залей Ten thousand йана havo Te pelled once more to thr onten hostilities i in "eight вуки їп unity. "The Hou e gave ete cheers for the Princes | #П6 o of Lublin. Insurgent d etach- | order to rece Ey res The Japanese finding that assembled at ры | ments, |: e dag by the fleet, communi Rented Saxony.—The Hi o of Saxony меда — to reinforcements from the government o of that port to Colonel Nod through the French Minister that Dres — and leaving the Crown Prince as his г е Polish leaders are taking care to they were ready to pay "ihe mon , b sentative s “t PE — The Galician frontier is көй: “The instalments, Colonel Neale replied "that ES "tho AvsTRIA.—The Town Council of Vienna have Presse states that an engagement "unfavourable t solv m io aite е the Emperor a most brilliant reception the JAM had taken place at Obiachow, um the|m п 440,000 Мехі vid ч - his return from Flankforb, and have granted the palati nate of Cracow. Railway and telegra com- | to че delivered 5 7t е, nest morning. The was mittee appointed for that purpose an unlimited munication between Cracow and Wareaw i н been | paid ly. At the same time, the. гое cn interrupted, A rising of the peasantry has taken ploco | Ministers Ss ы 0 the foreign Ministers that the firiti he Stampa of Wednesday says tbat it is in the palatinate of Sandomir, Тһе first engagement | Tycoon, then at Miako, bad instructed them to obey rumotired пінь М. Fuchs the Minister of Justico, has between them and the Russian forces is said to мү ы а н: to expel foreigners and close the r of the extradition of t i et 4 Б Bu [254 Em o Е R p et = © „з Ф с. | карасана Si Massari’s rt on Brigandage has | M to the insurgents, ek е = the 18th | declin: ed to discuss any, such " matters, but e Md to and has produ he, ag t - Kusno, - on the 12th at Poddembic. he | convey their Bau Govern- iy proves the complicity of the Roman Govern. | surgen nts were victorious in cavalry engagements at iei. The Japanese also Pret: ed that foreigners m1 new law for ч appremion of brigandage | Dobra оп the Pal st, and at Gluchow on the 23d in Md A "E. нш nts by their own military E ulgated on the The Stam mpa, d TOTER A ань, The railway commun іса- orc e Pri Asp osea sti Е refused to deliver aite ele on qne subject, regr ha ond t T between | and Zombkowire, near ichardso: ditions connected with public sa!ety nea мы aeree the та ial pe ө, interrupted, The insur- UNITED STATES.— Heino Lee Aisi a considerable Government to declare 11 provinees infested by|£9h!s have destroyed six bridges, and interrupted | force between the Bapidan nand t Me erii holds brigandage, although all of des are not Aiegraphie сопи tion, A considerabl, para ll tj 2 бнри th tion of the law, and very М „рма Ukraines - ES truoc pated that. may ве 1 or the execution w, а! ia - ў k Ф : е tribunals will be instituted, juntas established, the | ӨВЕЕСЕ.—Тһе King of the беда, Aog е 39900 one of the gaps to Gamsville or Manassas, i relatious between the civil and military autho- MM gen papers, will soon bis depa for | attack obi sw the front and rear of G viti point. А His Majes ty m - Y^ "атик in the latter | Meade's tion. w Confederate сатр has been ош the | half of October, after the vote for the ппехайоп of the discovered at Poney Ам ба, near барор Ed and the оп TE Islands by the iud аам cavalry have captured a Federal signal voluntary enlistment ot ier nd and concludes hy will athy in Lo ik 10 days, and а similar time in station near Warrenton, General Meade has had conference with the President, General Halleck, s е, "Тнк grep omm Сорла has addressed and Mr. Stanton, “ Washington. Considerable her capital, and confided in the efficacy of the hew g н Hrs has bee measures, The rai tel Borg to y а mplated fisi g of in ds pel eoe is gr or but a rg a4 is|aifray has occurred at Vasalia, in the d EH 55 large and the аре! 10 are qa prt 5. H oppak era t of the State, between the soldiers and Secessionists. Misa conim "Ming zzi, and Menabfea were | е 9equest demanded of| The citizens were arming, and cavalry was sent to . enthusiastically | жим жесе) ВШ д the cession dir pf n a a modification з ia Ben in flag, оп | Vasalia. Secession outb are also rmmoured to the Victo manuel Relies to the State received | 200091 resemblance to her dU have ocer Y. А ont ihe Ta. Some d dist: wlan ж taken us in the t San bna ad Bay. The In replies estar vicinity of Damascus, uins, under Djibel,|tions of e commenced imme- Phe hee s of the W а Wednesda id attacked a detachment of gendarmes, of whom five | diately, br фен! al Wright, the military Governor, 1 цан 2.4 D = Similar attacks took place at Kesromet. | bas instituted other measures to meet, the contingen ut it is 1 batteri gai: believes itself able t mico Hiat the Notes of tio m a: v тте МНН three Powers contain an. identiesl rema ea ee my Alexandria, The Annamite Amb 1 adu vit гои £ | Suez. The statements published c some journal als |in the capture of Forts q* mter and Wagner and of P Dna Bes сан folflled by th relative to the Suez Canal settlement are erroneous, рерин Point. Deserters assert that the Confede- mperi pony neri Forced labour is absolutely КУЙИН, the company |rates have removed guns from Sumter and mounted hem s Island, С 1 ernment. This is to call "ihe n" — attention pf ч | се сарони. to о the gano of the situation and the | having six months allowed t to ma. ake other labour Pup on James The Confederates are actively rre ААА t imposes upon R ssia. Austria, France, and scs. The Viceroy has already provided 900 аб work оп en Island preparing defeat have pointed out the eme tting an no ара iiia ee the Federal plans F ral reinforcements о havs ated the mi ar thom bheir duty | € veg troops continue to be sent to Charleston, 1 t »ployed to att If Russia. jt do atl that = la ult, stato that vho биш of the Саре |is rumoured that th iE Кога deptodi MM СЫ; Parliamen a few days. Оп! pem МА ЛӨМ жалса Шә the taxing Bilis ar Dis e Governor ыы, Comi has superseded responsible for the serious consequences which the prolongation | $. ё., the ew F Daties Bill and th Банн ү Ad miral X до the hood department, Numerons i ier ea qoi cam PO Bill. expected to yid only 2 о additional | guerill 3 1 —It t the Fins have sent | revenue we Jer, but 25,0007. year. The |counties of "Missouri, Ранен Grai 1 ut St. ерат а Constitution genter had introduced another BW to to amend the | port of the siege of Vicksburg, published in the Officia? E imd я - a Me rns p tariff, A Bill has been passed autborizing the | Gazette, attributes his success to the efficiency of his he that [бойон бо sue а Шол Mi England of 150,0007, | army and the prompt co-operation of Admiral Porter be Grand Du е] жузй left the о Pol е, for | upon debentures at 6 per cent. interest. A motion for | and his officers. , The v neof wat matara an St. Бо Разин on the 25th inst, The Grand Duchess inta a ible or party Goverument has been | merchandise which has run the blockade үз e . 1t із reported that; the Grand Duke has been | rejected, Aesembly has voted ап address to the | South Carolina, since the commencer tb Emperor to deliberate про on the next Session in| ted to be 3,000,000 dollars. e th the ederal negro ben, * * ^y i reso! for the introduction о шаа uz татіеї, The Pays states that it i without epi] at о ТА, um " the Home Government, but the DP bn Y dered Mr. А tion. General i alien. am and S MS family of six persons, r of the murderers have been arrested, and с o ———— uW TED nam state that they were incited to the act, by the chaplain Ti t». & " T CR a мга Ea NIMM "uten, Merchant. of their regiment, who had been еба 7. їп {һе p knie (genet. Fur DERIC TAYLER (gued and committed аз Faepentcx Тат, н), Greenwich, attempt to obtain the freedom of a coloured girl ONEY MARKET, FRIDA R : Con- те) o eiae ee ос е е, Plumber nap н: | belonging to Mr. Beckham. The British, French, | 8015 closed at 98{ to 3 for Мовеу, апа 291 for "bei; Бих OTE. В, m Mp P s Plumber tl» Russian, Spanish, Prussian, Italian, and Swedish | Three рег Cents. Reduced, 934 to ; New Three per тил. Gloucester, ie diio, Wanp, Tuns Su ffo, Win TAE i „ | Cents., 93} to 3; India Five о 3 scor CH SEQUESTRA Ostler. о | M'Líx | THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ГАсосвт 29, 1993, — | ! Be ` Exe "M TRATIONS патер мств, аот, Grocer — 7. S p anufacturer— EAN, Dundee, Ац nanimously passed | ls. pm.— Fon : Egy pt ian, jor Greek, for Acct., — a vote of 3,000, ut dols. Мейир substitutes Tor drafted n Ditto Coupons for Acct., ; toà; айа, 718; men. Judge M'Cann, of New York, tto Maremmana Railway, 29; Mexican, ; Ditto the Conscription Act to be unconstitutional. The | бог Acct., 35 t о 4; Peruvian, 1862, 86; Ditto for таи an is Vicinity, Judge Advocate General has declared it to be а | Ассё., 863 to 8T. ehe yx 1856, 757, ? *60, and FUNERAL OF Lorp LYDE.—The funeral of Field. gigantic political fraud intended to deprive the Demo- | 1862, 49; Ditto for Acct., 494 to odi Russian, 1862, 921 Marshal. Lord Clyde took place on Saturday as cratie party of their rights, otan De to $; Sardinian, for Acct, 891; Spanish Pájaivi 34 | pr viously announced, in Westminster Abbey. b 2 Him. n I illy, St. Ja H Е Ф B z 5 в 2 = 2 = Ft © S - 2 һа © ч "s "E = "ү а I 018 1 es * of the vire of New Mig 69i t to 70; Venezuela, for ye ‚ 94; Ditto 1862, 574. A y entrance іп Dean's. р Gov ^ F E ИГЕРТУ һе shape adjust ment of the quotas of the several ditiis Before yao " EERENS drawn. y horses, and followed b А the draft should be finally ordered. ident IS RTMENT. mourning Кее the carriage of the Queen, drawn ` rep ied that hi boul dł to his inte iced ofi imme- | Notes issued.. .. .. жә, M Fo су Debt s.e ..£11,015,K0 by six horses, the carriage of the Prince of Wales, Much alarm prevails in Other Securities "т „36:00 drawn by four horses, the in) of the New ` in бынан of this согтевроп d; ав SüverBulion .. .. — |of Cambridge, Commander-in.Chief; the carriage it is esi that the working classes, supported by the £29.134,010 z100 Of the Duchess of Cambridge, and by a grat i h € numbe e and nt Securities Among the mourners in the 14 "P were —Major i BAN АВТМЕКТ. Без кз 212076 ( eMe сте Dead and са should arise out of tbe wd between | Publie Bepostts (ыйа: cite Weight шну)? . 11091,24 | General Eyre, Commandant of Chatham Garrison; : ay of he: gs т Sec san 18194473 Colonel M*Murdo, Colonel очар" е em of Welling- rl de G d President ork, the | Banks, Commissioners : Rotes айоо 7 VOR io Ка and Ri {БЫШ country will hold to а rigid reckoni bi the. bdo actors | депа Accts.) .. У. Заа тбош .. : TOv, ап ipon, S ary of State for ; m . у Sn Werl General Forster, the Earl of ] ongford, the playing political parts so full of peril to чы сес бете dara and cine ыйа 1 ше quis of Donegal, Lord Gou h, General peel « а n 7238192481 £38,192.481 | General Sir Richard Airey, Major-General Lord i trials of the rties accused of participating in “г August 27, 1863. M. MARSHALL.ChiefOnshier. | Pamlef, the I p үе d Боке са анаи а: ы л ЕСЕ , Earl St. М i а the e prison varying from three months Gazette of the enu Май. Manteli Hie. He Hamilto Danga ilton, and y RIDAY: August 21.-BANKRUPTS.—G. Arsrr ái ester, Painter— ? В Т a convention of prominent Republicans was about | J. Вклюгкү, ичте, Tancashire, T —W.E. Bein, St. Неер, Ide of other officers and friends. Ор reaching the cloisters n 3 t RS, Broo ordshire, Ginger Beer Manufacturer- G. Соок», і агве, : tion has reached Washington that the Confederates | Hiech; а Tee SP S pP Builder T. CotPUsND, discovered th lid was ornamented with the most illi i Lincoln W. Dvxers, Seymour Place, West Brompton, Carpenter beautifully т chaplets and immortelles, which . were willing to return e Union if terms were | YT Sr igwater, Bomersetalire, Btoneinsson--A. Ветан, Bhore К offered € and that the Republican party is desi ha edm ilmaker—E. " Southampton, Sugar Refiner been worked by t ldren of General Eyre — , Р party їз desirous to stop the war and to avoid the unpopularity of the con- of Li ULP pe ate ере, Раса: to. w om the eceased аа теу much attached. ME ion The p * "Tribune denies the state- |i Р aris T. n Ni CM th this id the ponce was joined by the Earl of _ „ GRAVES. шо отт — ҮҮ. 1 , Pem —W. Gir ахы, јап. t E К Ф = о e 4E IE! © tet "t L Maj Th е Washington corres iios. or the Philadel hia Led, T E Rr r Street, Petina їтегроо Stewart Macliver, of Топа H н» p iti is CET of the parti ies interest ied р кожо RGE ili кузы ier отара апа о hers, who follo wed as mourners, eng and in the event of his decision - rietor | coffin, consisting of—The Duke of Wellington, кыыз ehe uas MER Ou e peti " Bag eL. IDEO tee al Eyre, Earl de Grey and Ripon, General Fo British M sce ent ss S ues terfere. Richmond | 5 EN EI Ps ford L тЫ Ts appointments made Ta EE. by President "Davis, and vci e spirit of re- Мактхоз, Lees Mews. ,b TUR W res Ming S Farrier- J. TIN, London " Fields, Cabinet Maker—H. W. Mites, King Street. Ийе. Greet ut the Southern rquay, Devonihire* Corn Dealer—J. W. Nowrrr, people are weary of the flagrant misman agement of л ЖЕЕ the Government by President Davis's Administ tration." On the departure i of He Royal Mail M và had reached t from St. Thomas's, a rumour place po that the Alabama bad engaged iid: ое de Feler ; Bloo т uen е eiiim. of Havannah. The report, | i, Жуте Fai onth,, Cornwall UE А E p^ «шей ege a dde p enling forth thes ded owever, requires Cleeve - К КЛ Nor Фани. | Самара. Мг. y Wee has addressed a letter | ampton, Milkman- W. Sronrs jum; "ate of Kington, 1 erede, x 5 а sce 15 f г" y wp atur do е ү; ge to the Mi deris Байар that ihe Federal | Licensed Viotustier. Ww. БАНИ болшш OAT: Со Таскин», Бе 3d хато OU) ME Government has erected a new fort at Rouse's Poi reat btreet, “Toas Southwark Bridge з= 14 “м тї Lord а К mh a ТОНОДУ _ miles from Montreal, with magazines capable oi рома отож Morley, Y. гоз R. Тномтзох. Bilston бб ^ PAD aic I eui tio ith th pe containing supplies for 100,000 men, also barrack |shire. Butcher-3J. Uwswonrn, эрме Street, О oa: : A niet na са accommodation for a permanent garrison of 5000 men. | упт ніте (sued as G— W. HE The plan contemplated at Washington for an invasion | £22 i 1 аена Ro y ^ "е of Canada is to march 100, men up tbe district of Wainer- W. Н. Wai Yorkshire. Malte ig Montreal, to cut the connection between Upper and | зоввег А з. оао, алк Jam. ата т Canada; tain from meddling in local| ©; SERATIONS А. С lower ко Љу the mere force of the army of occu- hs xev, Mis ate Tam | trying o her М райоп erposing its mi itar E arrier to their inter- | Wirt street. E, Pishmongen ox p e. tapete cupon.Hull empire, бс the ТЕРЕ терага VM. her ERES S and her course. ch & separation h Fruitei treet, Lincoln's Inn 55 E Man cu beloved C ined for his high а —Q cha: оа e calenl f a Бә зам "ас теа Der Ma demi abito iii Tone h t ation o the Е ederal Government. reensid: PU ААД aes i med БЫ ;|racter make her неч eeply deplore the hic! Mr. M Gee urges the appointment of а Crow wn Prince колос PME bm, s toad, Ho AE in common with her Majesty's subjects, Кал йн i hoe М: » чаге, Ё а, means for r closer w—T. Cnvx Size Lan, S olesale MR CLARK, fe E E oth ee in the y a of - need, Ба ary Street, Stran pi Doctor of M hire. өтүү wil on ve по ра assista The | Cowper, Lower B Са assembled on the 13. Т E Coone, Kedd Mee tenente есй Marh the en ‹ Dua, .|received. They s -— iog the eren. Fibre de : of the Jast Рен t ending — еы, supplies, E NC Mats v бош, т ЕБ еп x ones [A аі р! айр у expenses for the Bind Ма Man'afacturer А. For Tatton, Hampshire, lat e Slatine —R. nt year, H "recom dod the establishmen t of panee БЫЧ, Pimlico, late Es Eae would telegra ише and ostal атаса betw ake T. R- GID їотийошзМге, Innkeeper A. GLED p Борк, Min т=Т. uperior and the Pacific. H ‚ Builde DEN ы таре nce from Vera Cruz to the|-6 24th of July says th s the towns of Jalapa, Cordova, Oriza zaba, Tla ascala, and „Cholula had adher ed to the өни t F FuND.—At a meeting of the тооз pu x: troops to edes bmit s ommittee on on Friday tho ЖИН ation. renc. archi проп | = е bui. Luis aen which is MA M by Folien with x АЗА a mmn ad ma: wm ano with Chi Са os илериде s dud jen "e letters y ти sent = са Бы 3 aop | 6951. odd, of which 4057. had со 5 Һат, nt — qug os cro es det li cl 4g а agreement with France for the organisation of Mexico | Denier Өк Pa оин VU ны. „ы лш, of the ina soc p= durable man x erum the ground that | Ет эн. Wa еса ег and 4 Gokeeper= n the interests of Havannah us intimately allied with Moorgate Str їка, Binstead , | Childers, M.P., at the head of a large depu those of Mexico, JUL Australian merchants in Ње city, representing the D , Avavsr 29, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Mieter (Australia) Emigrants’ Assistance Society, ap- SUICIDE ОР "в. NagNL—An Italian physician | Asl ared 1 Nar ni has been in Londcn Jor soma зев 1 in instruments of tortur Ashton said he hed no doubt that the whole of | Lancasbire might be at xg: Ipod in i oit r 1866 without a bale р0001. t o aid 500 or 600 more people to emigrat: te, some sopplemental, assistance from the Мае Тһе Соат to o Pavo toi in use e Bourbon dy sty in the Nep prisons. under e оа su * ii gei the war were молад їп in that coun try In тер! the motion of M 1 Q; "gre 1 thei 91. а mited themselves $ a previous general resolut tion, towards assi sting the o use. > The exhibition, od dd not Mr. edi Po sided that he b ld e |a sufficient вц pply т fo кА. appear ey and on Saturday, Dr. Narni, oppressed, it is said, ith the want of meaus to meet "his engagements, com- m: 0 people y emigrate from Le re of the ety, a further 1601. to ар the ае. їп А8 of 80 а р аб 21. а hea id, who bad exce eeded the number of 500 е d suicide. URDER AND SUICIDE.—AÀ shocking case of suicide, ] vote l. in Mr. Childers, in returning thanks on the of the deputation, id that a letter received by | co: he last Ше contained the grati ifying un a Bill о was AU diss bes T. preceded by an attempt to murder, E E East end of London edt а dock теи апа a, A of a € that the time at мон the four. es ‘a-half d. ays’ employ- ment should commence wou ald, be regn ulated, to some extent, by nd. If they were sufficientiy reduc ist the * point which ine А of — е recourse fuller working, extended operstions would th nce. The Indian | А t apart а fresh sum of to Ше иша ЫН OLUMN.—Sir Edwin „Landseer has tha li typ ох Мана горе ode ур of the other three; and report says that it is in all fame, Th g f 20 feet е4 all the other roportion, according to xd tck LADE.— Legal proceed- ings, ptr ебат of а most romantic feces er, are likely, says the Sherborne Journal, to e brother of the lai "Sir he deceased hen th е “Austrian аШапсе was formed, there prev riage. i fact that Ке rick, for obvious reasons, repeat e age were The is said, upon the 1 zality or the rriage, which is held io Wh з о, f the ш Зміна was then living—it Wer conten gin d remony defence vin „turn, it through the head with his rifle. ;|and 8 876 Ыз in all 1788 he eU in the bw was ; 810, 5887. Os. 104., d|1907. 18s. 10d. verdict of *'Suicide the effect of drin) сво tai +} +1 " The Jury returned a mue suffering from delirium — - The sisi London în d s | e p return is ther urin London. In the ten Sur се узы eeks of the years 185 3-62 the average number was 1811. Provincial, MAN! —At the weekly meeting of the Cen tral Executive b eg ai on Monday, London 1n the oys | c children, bie: йай in о | mon N- | belie the Earl of rts Ten fall 8 0,00 0001. worth o t was, | half the — at double the price. Те amen т ма whether, wh e bulk of raw cotton imported w: ent, the 60,000,000 ved that | рт е rade wou uld a again ancial ived during t A that the week. e 15th inst. there was | The demie нета districts of тайа һай А ҮЛ high price paid for their produce, enjoyed а degree ог prosperity never before witnessed. was beginning to be seen in Calcutta, An г. Farnall геро; ted that | an increase in "dá nu ярнен A PD par chial relief in the 27 union mpared with th previous week, e od A discussion pour on the еле prospects e district. E . Kay said | ed more hat the condition of "hing in Bur, г һап weeks ad d that one firms in his neigh- „Messrs rant rothers, were mill ad eire from business. n thought ther w grou mana to any importan "elei from the АД: Ed forth by tho Committee at Christmas last, The i kopania of Jo toan was the interval had but the difference inconsidera! There was no — that every bale of cotton imperd would be е, а ен use in the six months, from January. to thé end of July, and = ж кб one of the causes of the large usiness T in ter last week. The usual prices, "thi knew that the stocks o een ^a i period, h to India ri ia this last year 4. cotton had been about 20,000,0007. sterling than 3| been , and the pw e = кечет cted after the first husband kan eby a y legal and bindin ng engageme 1 her Тһе case will АЫ come on for tria at an early с ш ын ста of fei will raai - ost pro- witne Em 1 Indiae crop. ж. Hugh Mason facturer wit gr he we "s importan елу y engaged tor the ey Bro шысы —The Seville ^p rti that ince, the | слем Blondin. was Мы ы his life, ind only owed his escape to his pr d ile pe nce of mind. While per- forming in a head which ow а me а piece of firework in the shape o of a e fireworks assum rotary motion во violent hat Blondin was unable to resist the m feel > employing 700 h and whos аа for sev са. бк, ое 6 about eight weeks ago, and again opon ge Sy мода, thinking, "that ther wo anticipate inother езд x е опей & at the уне са of the ess loss king ©з. in joe “ү the machin idle. Si аа went into the market, however, the нее pse befor сч а thonght, t p therefore, t a they must bear in Lew of жү "had advanced 21d. per 1b., E res ion with. him whether he “should not close again, и фиг tá interval. ed urn rope, kee 'uspended жоц it by one go " while he ды үйө, of the |t apparatus, the fir pon de exploding. At оба = succeeded, and ca n safety, amidst the с of the spectators. ACCIDENT АТ BLA RS BRIDGE.—On Saturday eoe й an Kerme айыы һа “ЭЕ at the new s be perie expressed thi k. ram кз e last 18 months. Mr. E. pad as a member of the e Анон, that there would not | een occurring E + stook mot, w а 22,000 bales per week for he хару of the зан а the stock in in мет чак Не teh be pw to as prom bad been d result of efforts made by certain bene- Li Ге аб em э time the ва СТЕ month, viz, n in be 00 рат Led Son & the жа —that say, the would lessen the tock in in мов), а нй the iem les per week would be Ў Не со tol 150,000 bales. This pe 0 bal orkin ng. uld: show from ould be we 11, especially аз а € door i over before brighter ti e now I at sa per rum for the London ign n and Dover Railway. hich seven men were "i work w bob two of the wooden piers, ' den one з of the cross gro supply md to 44 d p! nt for 1864. girders suddenly gave way, upon it fell into da water, ween the dud ves The others had a iir: seri eod] 06 hurt. but is doing well at Ыз own residen A barge which was edere increased supply w piers when the scaffolding | гер! that 350, witb a few cu | Amarisin ‚| М Egypt, an Sir ll. | season — Earl of WE! inquired m what ош the expected? Мт. E. Ashworth lied Sie. of , Were ex there would be a small in тес Islands, an increase of 50,000 bales of 100,000 more from Brazil and Peru. Wood had stated that, owing to the unfavourable in India in 1862, we had a muc! ch smaller excess | wing, of a | babi | Lord E married men with families from work to distances; had suitability for their new employ ments, leg, and „уаз taken to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, but | i a few days. The x who tram would have been fear!ul Divers were at wor| ly the whole of the day recovering the broken which was safely landed on xod р 7 уаз ts о | estimate an enl “кеи men extent of 250,000 bales. quantity генд breadth of land placed un EUR now take into their Sicuti, зоне last | ear's in breadth of lan and t the , increased this mn rg There was а great inei in offer of work of a t temporary nature, as they сину singl $ y breadth this year; and he thought М ‚жен at they 1864 to the е Earl of Derby sa were most - bio reach when a better state of the ьа. үз di ply equal to леу! x days wor found to have sustained little or no injury. ILE те per wee! y independent of America. Ме! E i H E 8 Й. tt H & E BB E : 3 2 i gladly ater бото grent by the committee. Mr. E. Ashwort THE GARDENERS UMBUNIULE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, E CON T a R inquired чоону if the whole of the money provided ГАтатвт 29, 1863, j 4 | and t t Plymouth on the Milos when he said “І understand you | pezfectly ? Нета under the wA et were borrowed ed, employment would | morning ^s follows:—Sehooner Aline, 216 i ‚ Mr. | then taken into custody to the Wirksworth 1 k-up, Mel Charles Thellusson, commodore, at 9.55 А.м. ; yo he road he said he felt much Happier since he had lation not cii inthe анча eee would be better | Julia, 192 tons, Mr. G. Fielder, 11.93 43.1 cutter | done it, and he added, after he had talked about th in every sense not to send way til it.w Mtt, 65 tons, Mr. J. C. Morice, 12.15 A.M. The | weather, “І hope Miss Goodwin isin a better World» ascertained tiat ther s n wor for them at Mean. nly other а in sight was tbe cutter Syren, 48 tons, | In his pockets were found 12s. 10d., a tobacco pipe, and - He estimated 4} days’ work in the mills fr anuar ad ANM Jun. The other vessels werte позі re. also a letter, which addressed to Miss Goodwin, next. The Earl o r , thought it highly itmportant There was also a draft copy of ыл др" bo that the facts detailed in the brine should be c at Wigle ey TAN Lo this town. Тһе | о the unfortunate vou e А 2 y. which w ii made public, particularly а as they =s end to recon- Soia a was an Мын kaye Margaret Goodwin, a young | his pocket-book. When at the е up ps Mes to cile an apparent inconsisten eney with whi v thé manu- | 1а € of preposses: B, appe isis. 21 av" ot „age, | the destroy the jetter, an enfücient could be gather red from facturers had been chàr ged—name ely, tha ti of e —— чек nd of "Capta n Goodwin, one of t he admitted he was willing to release istri mapis trates in Derbyshire, and nie 2^ W. Milnes, | her from hier с бофта. It began, “ Dear В yI at | the вате i that they аде the most dismal etate. Esq., of Stubbing Edge, near 'Asho ' The murderer | won't stand in LE gd way." Friday night's reflection in ments ardin present state of things. "The|is Mr. George Victor Townley, a cotton spinner in| ће cell at Wirksworth seemed to have ind i Mayor of Caes me said that — all probability Man- | business їй Manchester, the son of Mr. Townley, stock | thought for his parents, аз he ML агкей when п bei chester would make applicati. 100,0007. under the | and share broker of ned city. On Friday morning E нё ud out of his cell, x My y poo w Public Works Act. The порае а were most anxious tine Ы, ft Manchester and travelled to Wha soon * "Ther аз a gre follow out the intentions of Parliament ist i ell station, on the чя lock railway, where he engaged crowd of people collecked in Wiksworth and аз һе Was finding employment for the dist essed population. Mr. & be d for the nig ght at the inn and paid for it. wlinson reported — from Ashton, Denton, then walked forward to Wirk worth, where һе | was hooted by the people. he inquest was һе оо. nearly 200, ле Зема aggregate amount of|arrived about half-past one Ma i then called | Saturday afternoon. Тһе er was brought upin addition to amounts previously | upon th M rbert Har master of the | custody, but was not ке. й concerned at his рой with other places, Grants were | Grammar School, and an intimate ^^ of the family. | Several witnesses were u aterial facts then t made, to - amoupt of l. to about 20 local | He told Mr. Herr that he ed above. е n oodwin p some time, and sa fa that she bad written | | to im to brea ak off the engagement, desirin n that e nnus| meeting of the lett Ple farther added that 1 ence hesitation dad a "verdict of Wilful Murder "gm the pris n == he was commi t the assizes. ASTLE-ON-TYNr.—The Brit ель 0 Adrencement 2t how .| wished to hear her make this determination fror qe own lips. e said to Mr. Har * Are you aware as | Whether bei ed. has been visiting her lately? I e | Presume you s you are in the Gn of the family.^ Mr. Harris replied, “І do eel bound rename confidential оока Чора. may, d been. Mr at d however, | i be love the. маг у h fully committed for trial. Dur ring the Aves he stood- perfectly erect, IA. not the leas what was going on, апа never speakin highly r direction, He next proceeded to consider the proper тев nis һа » of heat, and then ,deseribed the apu Si coal, Goodwin в.” k wil pa Phat i кши — whi A^ li nlost and Mr. Harris said, “І mus ылы to give you his name urposes in d m mV ful ANM Mr. Harris advised him to write by post asking for =: dom su wa r that ре А if it were not checked, A en the coal in | /^terview, and he added “ OE Yo Pa go up to ра. м the фе” castle district in abou 200 years. The regu ular | ^n e her if you сап” Mr g about ley then ae Harris ее Чы, Не 9 8 ced Thurs in M Mibidahoe D the programme published in our nm dd; с2а 15th HAM.— d féte was held on Monday in "i D: ^t Mr. [uw at Basford, near this town, the other amusements; it was announced that Among t. Mr. — would ascend in his balloon at 6 есі һе мр and ha мА conversed w two m харди - hall ould be som about utes, Miss Goodwin and Mr eee А left ds | course 18 citeme nt in the gone owing to the па natare of the parties, is intense, -—The Confederate ‘steamer half an hour. and walked together in the pleasure e S and found Mr. Townley — - — and inim ss Goodwin in bey ersation h him. She the kari йй ti t went | into e grounds but vori leaving she told the servant to call | her n tea was Tu e tea time she called Miss Goo den, who s uld come directly, but it '| would appear that. E hey walked away together out of the grounds, and into the turnpike road. They appear Г в again, pursuing the о m with servant = n vof- were like A 7 Еа AR © Ф Ф. 2 Ф uns! во that 3 those of a v lying in wait for a prize, and seeking to disguise rt appearance, 3A aíltyaps. THE LATE ACCIDENT ON THE LYNN AND STANTON. pt death - occurred from poen aecident near Lynn; Mrs. ird (whose pedis жав — as Arnold Vale, rad Mad ud EU ME id еше 3 pan n s on the т having тине! till Mns — m to collapse while stilla ане а altitude, groans, and Tio odd dira e saw Misg | death put an end to her suffer This makes - and tben fo fall qu ego ап unshapely mass in| Goodwin by the side of а wall on the footpath. She deaths, aud the fito of бае їз s despaired of, The í rd a Moe near р ree miles fr Notting-| asked him ke her home, when he supported her Eas "T P Сар any are endeavou urin to settle a micably ham. The ear the ground and rebounded | „> ist botit Бесеу Уай. feet, then fell again, when it was M i iia ы сы gn Rie ка н а ч е арй ina 8 large number of cases the terms have benc . At ped го the bottom of the y the body of Mr. син saw Mr. Townley, who said, “1 have murder iss ——: т ГА but quite insensible, having эе Goodwin, and I shall at this mo- hief in his mouth. Не was yed to the nearest | ment Mr. s of Cro ‚а boot and shoe maker, dwelling, and means ay restore animation, but | who had iie attending Aiet n market, was re- Parens o wikbout Я obertson and Maltby afterwards | үү urning home between "d nias кый S saw PA and discovered that "bis left thigh was "e eom any with his Бонев" Khey bat and | some of the ribs on his le ft side broken е road, an pulled up, wisst they ын а Ў s LX the middle of the road, Тһе cation, as моман which was found in his пат hai dius d # 25 a de the mouth had been pegan mself when th he found himsel he gas m road dying, апа the tting ee ne her. When | satis isfactorily adjusted. кы е р А т ат about the n. бф not spo, An жге Д i: T ied and child. [2 M. entered into Simvoreation 4 itimately а Shield get "ü from tho рей! т и: Leeds ser bis brother de up to them Conolly said torowin it into the river. Goaded to Tod men 00 дем» cid amd jen to them, lait А Miss Good Goodwin." hey АТЗ а ar cape e ziegan d^ i Aea Té Tetihd kis WHA end | all, the eed tö her. it into Yr IX - — from dragging Fiolently opening the valve. In all pet ad he fell Б hey со T Y um dm б. чү Мт. i тату her "us dt -— d and Mpeg нуд Е | ю the bottom иц. С ME 5 iar абд the valve ed id Conolly then sede Аи Goodwins feet вон tle under wd "В ое са да baan хорро i might i fo id i f her A con mendation 7 sion. As The balloon naturally elongated by lo losing t he inta the i E Mr. Mant, кыргый of Wirkoworth, | joi Y^ > interfere with the orman f their dut gas the strain on the cord became greater and m › | was called in, and he found three Mi her Dody han D огун M 3 po pega — t i: h ped | on the right side of the t 8 inches ing that he would forward the ee rap A n Е кә gas could not possibly have esca t di down to the в m ånd dividin ^ thorities. The prisoner was гешот; a ofi ^ AUR ig eloi, no beas or понео Rating. bin fonnd g, ра vessel ^f s of the thirost. "T ere was one beh d |а тата ardor of Бібо Callaghan o8 the 20th June.. B init. The jury returned t the ear, and abe which petsirsted the left Shout deoehaed was a woman of Yu repute, and the prisoner vi нь Ганна; косыгы oy ME тее will; that oint. Death had resulted from excessive bleeding. The | a girl at her house. While һе was asleep the girl rose, к: аши pu Шш тл ава сане of murder was а largeclas emp onere — ыл E nonm treated the other inmates Айдон with th үт his death.” 6 inches long, the end of which was owing it s [f ihe hoses to dre She toak Shout бы and om, ts buving come in сие ч ii the had been taken out of tue sailor's pocket. fror ё; t for|the , who accused the landlady of he the hall, and on hia | denied. that еһе хтон be tie polio ара Шы bnt the "alf t nine o'clock, the mur- : ore that euge ero entering the сва at ге - 9 е LU CU Ep hoy I give myse if in charge have satisfaction ent to hr Lene for тиен the Bere Recol! akuning aiment ing he кыд Sid Ба € evidence uu him, ! senteneed to Da. "tho Sriscnor. bore the Р AvavsT 29, 1869. ] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, mness.— George Gib гол, Саке ей 89, "was charged with the "a of his am on the оту Jane, at 55, Cireus v iverpool It appeared that the prisoner liv unhappilly with Wis wife. On the night in ача. p returned home under the influence о drink and asked for his supper, hich vided her with the means to get ч в and deceased struck him a blow on the face. Later n the evening decea-ed was going into fe hotho; when the PARTOT raped out of his room. Deceased called out, **Oh, see what he hi: {5 in his hands, оп been pl Street, Liverpool Road, те ае when he was observed to go to the figs ofa —À window and charge a pistol. Shortly afterwards he adva towards the deceased girl, who was about 10 years of age, ; and when about -— ER p net P cared c ones iei and fired. She 96th. March. Th ayin in question ч озш E mig! Bim ^ Obituary. Тнк Rromr Нох. e Mee REY, Шр. в FnEYNE died а few — since C after a brief. Miess He fell a victim to the. same о off Sir C. зан r^ Sir F. Slade—fatty ee of the heart. He 0 described as an indulgent landlord, who always resided on Pe pa perty, and took the puppe welfare of his tenantry. Іп 1856 оч succeeded his ior Arthur. who was raised to the peerage in 1839. The itle and поа devolve upon his Die buche, Captain Charles French, late of the 8186 Foot. Mn. W. Метох Bnrpoxm, Recorder of Chichester, and а ручы for Bradford-on- A Avon, died on the 12th inst. from the eflects of sustained by being run patai chris that ber of the reed ho 0. Uni Сю оле і TN to Бе е a ie (f MS Hawkins, On the emn A dined at "d Mom and A Regent Street ; w ATgy! асе, опе о! Vuaers vans was —Ó but being desf he could rot hiar the and was down by the е, and one of the rem passed over him, M Veg = spot. The A been tsken before a — gum on ce until аќег the d Hen oed vie d afar several witnesses had been e - а, % арреа Ау that t = id occu fro ed deceased being $1 and not fro yn ence on the ut 5 E driver. The jury Miel а чега of pere апа said there was no blame attached tə the will Sir А 4: thes че Б Рур” by. of the same mast а Gallery. The will of Mr. Thomas n Hil and Abcburch Lane, banker, hi 60,0001. Mr. Elijah Eyre, о? King's Lynn, ао 20th inst, at G. Nzwsorr, of a daughter. El, younger H y Bourbel, of i, Normandy— at Hurst Church, Berks, qeu c Вухо, RN, ungest воп of the late Vice-Admiral Н. D. Byng, to PENELOPE MARGARET, thi ter of Haines Hill Wilts— of the late Captain Gaxrm, R.N., | 26th inst, at St. Mary Abbotts, Kensington, Colonel L4 eldest surviving son ог e late Hon. Charles Ewan ne pi Davieon'a Won a NAM ARKRET.— ug. 26. а ey, 1 168,; М th Pelton Gas ia Sd; m uc ri x ra d Tn Tue del tes derry--aethdni st, en Ske oR Фе, Bev dz Мы. Tan&eld Moor Butes, 12s. 6d.; West rre. E El ИСЕ ertet Pid та ше ЖЫ MEUM NE Vice-Admiral Si George Murray. кс grandson of the Iate | Walis Rud Hough Hall 10a. da Wall чен A E younger ее of the late иеш LIA pool, 16s. 3d.; Walls End Sou th ә ne; Mag 9d. ay and Duffryn Ма! Itn ng, 208 —42 ships NEWGATE. Ац 28, grs a jo wm Be Ifo: sx ll, 50 rthumberland, а Best Fresh Butter Second do. do. in dm daughter "of Robert Fitgumo ork, 48, 0d. to 4è. ve Street, Dublin, and anddaughter о! Bush eh! METROPOLITAN олти MARKET. Aug. 2 We PERAE or "dir of Боза, апа consequently. on the элё а н lower, et €: is ridi — rodic- tion in choicesi Army. ni күз Hs BLANCHE EDITH, Ta bs io . оске KING, Fre .P. —12th inst, € edd. not qui quite "a о dar. ЖЗ h her lower. Wimble« H STORMONT MURRAY, Esq., son of the Tem peth 21 100 Beaste, 92 Pigs te General the Ho Murray, K.C. B.—Tth ült, Dn ан, Calves ; Brem E S 4 nares, AMELIA JANE, you daughter of Captain Sir Wm. | the Northern and Midland со MILTON, Bart., Royal Horse Artillery, aged 14 months—"l1st : inst, а. o lotte Bio, Ani MaRy i gres Fores: | Best Boots, Here за в E Best Long $m $ кй A TIER, the auguter o or-General dy JULIANA : T д 2s and pro чат d die opes te but he в тео, tellin ^ in БО | WACKER — 18th iust, at Will анау. y Rectory, fo kal BLIZA- Pur &c. $4 4 10 | Do. Ln DAS 24 b vM Pec x^ UE tad ут! € ding BETH, wifo uf tho Von, Ез, aged 40—16th inst, pd i о ера 4 4—4 8 Een r 2A quati Ы 05 88 S pon mir pg v decoa a 9 Knockmullen, Gorey, Ireland, Rear-Admiral Рисна: uL DOR yr 2 8—4 0 По. xoa with à Шел ul тал led itat s eit with on, seizing a poke that Ov =Й agod 67—234 inst, ak Беи. Оой Нама "Half-breds m 5 0 2|Calves .. ü { [ЕҢ 1 fis end erts PPS ба: E How urrey, Lieute A el a mili formerly | po. Shorn 0—4 4 of the 3d or King's Own Lig aged 75— | Ba Pigs ES.) l7th ioni: at Weston- Suput-Mare; гэн ia: usta, of 13, aste, 5890 ; Sheep & Lambs, 29, 060; Calves, 438; Pigs, $n. Lansdowne Creseont, Bath, aged 76—23d inst, at Bad Ems, 'HORSDAY, Aug. PA баар BARBARA CAMPBELL, wife of Colonel EvELYN | |. The number of Beasts is поб quite large as on Thursday POCKLINGTON, aged 40—15th ult, at Kamptee, East Indies, | last; it is, however, sufficient for the demand. The; pare Major Ww. R. NEWLYS, Assistant Commi: y-Gene .a|of Motiday аг well supported in most insta e hav: Madras Army—2 ist janba at 18, Lower Ward, Wiudsor Castle, | shorter supply of Sheep. The choicest pex t are lily Captain JouN Duncan KriwG, Mili ht of uw ‚ | dispo: Р t on the average prices have not improved. aged 74—18th inst, at the Charter House, Capt. THos. LiGHT, | Trade is dull lor Lambs, and late prices are barely ed. the 14th Reg. Foot, 86 —5th inst, on board b M.8.|Calves are more plentiful but choice descriptions аге поб Trafalgar, Lieut. Е. n of Captain Н. Blair, | lower. Our foreign supply consists of B Beasts, 2420 Sheep, . BLAR, R.N., и RN., aged 26—146 ult, at Lucknow, Фноннок сыа 620 Calves, and 20 Pigs. Milch Cows, the eed ев: Royal Artillery, youngest son ie ва 8 в d а mui ames ton, Essex, à 30-294 Seots, Here- Best wools 4 6 — 4 10 en. at — tes Road, Kensington Park, ALEX. STEWART, poo „4 8t04 10| Do. 8 o Esq., M.D. tor-General ot Army Hospitals, aged 73 Best MM An 4 ted $ e yeni quality » oe LE —32*dinst, n NL тееп Anne St., of exy, R. SUTTON, Esq. 2d quahty Beasts 3 0 — Do. vs 25th inst, JOSEPH MAST ., Publisher, of 33, Aidersgate Best Downs ana 5> m “o Б у 'o Stree 68—24 inst, аб Hammersmith, NK FoWLER, Half-bbreds ..5 0—5 2 "m .. T 0—4 6 Esq., Secretary of „А па $ Company, agéd ;0—22d inst, | Do. Shorn —— igs 33 8 0-4 4 the Rev. Ұплллм 8. P. WILDER, Rector of Carlton and ta. 1175^ LAmbs, 9620; Calves, 720; Pigs, 180. MARE LANE, —Moxpay, Ang. 24. сет бо unis niba The supply of English Wheat е this mornings market ley, Yorkshire, мее 65—24tn ve ^ "ашыш, the Rev. bee агу a — n ne ge rnc SPENCER )орр Үр, vicar of that parish, — e3— c E in Grosvenor Square, the Rev. Q. Га HOLDsWORTH, vicar о Withernwick and Aldborough, Yorkshire. wh last wee s quiam ot 6d. »- - about wa rather 1300 qrs. cheaper. market; abundance at nearly pagr the — 18 ы Ачу т Pilberts ing ra ES 0; у аге unripe; lbs. For Potatoes the fosrket is stili | P m flowers chiefiy cousist, of - T ke, Caleeolarias, Mignonet eavy, —- — low. Pelargoniums, Asters, Roses. FRUIT. н. ену zy wA › 88 to бз Apples, pr рате, Ind tonat i es mall, per e ed 2s 6d , 98 to 8s pm do., 18s rend ào., 28 to бв Walnuts, do., 78 6d дол, Шек? багу; , 1s 64 to 9з es, per doz. СТЕ р. don 1stols0d adi Bene p sieve, 2s to 68 E "s vered бан h, 3d to 6d Bbsllots, per өө Potatoes, Y MON em a Foreign ҮРҮҮ DOE 20-— Lettuces, yer 1b, S ae жер, 28. p score, bt to 73s Exconting a few showers the weather has continned fine up оге Ви P. buneh 1s 6d | «5 M y last; since -— we 5 had some heavy rain, Carrota, iih 1 Lm retard Лага E їп the North; in the inach, p. p Йе, 1s Pid to 98 ока to 3s 6d | р, counties, à Oloun bers, each 1 pem Parsley, p. Aa i 1 omotan Ss tots yield of Wheat (їз ptm y weli оса of, and the erop will ve; 2d to 3d йу profe to be one o eg rete зү $2; each, аз the = renders y fit for — itis n x € yad of 86 Trusses. piising that our markets during the past, week have continu erar, Tod Thursday, Aug. 97. very dull at à "farthe т rédüetion of 1s. to [^ per qr. on English, Prime Meadow Bay A to 80s | Clover, old .. .. 908%0 1920 | while business im Forei Me restrictedjand sales difficult, те пону до. Do second cut.. 80 110 |at M б=т ecline and irregu! rices, Grindiug Barley met іа rior бә; n 70 | New уын ver WA | 105 ved demand at late ph but offers for further = ue alo ore S TN ZI UM 32 | delivery increase, and i es there ате no buy Bow Pn сад е HARVEY & EASTON, "в 6d. to 18, per нче. мамен рег ат. xr, THURSDAY, Aug. 27. Ў T 908 Tnferior Olovar а тни 0 о.е $0 5i a for „= — | Inferiot do. А 8 Prime 24 cut do, ^00 BRITISH WOOLS.—Loxpow, Aug. 28. firm, and a fair àmount transacted. South-down Hog- а. в, d. | Leicest: Wethers 1 8 to M TA Sitor 10 Ditto „1 9— Halr-brea ditto.. 119—111 Combing з t= Down E . 1 9% | Flannel Wool А 6- Kent Fl . 1 9 —1 10| Blanket ditto 1. +. == " шып & Sit report г demand д.3, Зеб ТАА rrived at market, r^ ndi TL. 108. Бутам s. per cwt., quality being excellent at во early а period. G THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Гасот $g MR x A лерин С азе, 3. кх ТИМА, ы Ese fair т (3 ^RDENER сизу — Married, two кш ; (Gange Groen ‚(бюгета. накркр), -А ge e 22; unde, i У rstands his profes t. Right stands Greenhouse, Vinery, Flower and Kitchen с" ed сая “Беков stand Wn ek years' character. Toms Ber UTLER, Princess E: treet, Pembroke | 3ix years' ch r.—JoHN GUEST, Dodbrook, Kings daten, and Egyptian Wheat us tere Dock, South Wal Чо Dapon. c- Pinar, Aug, 28.— moderate attendance atf (/ Y ARDEN EL (xa р). А. successful Cultivator o! ARDENER (Sinare: HANDED). — 24, single; oed t da - busin edi А іп Wheet at т Stove and Greenhouse Plants; understands the Forcing has been us сз rp in all us ted nches, ү 1 тте АА ас) ог p white rather easier. PE of Fruits, Vegetables, A A good character given.—W. W. anage a Horse 0 v Cow. 0 years' good vo Peer LN Suse oiy. а n сакс 02 с Mr. Scott, Victoria Road, Norbiton, Kingston, Surre; ey. 21, Fitzroy Place, St. Ma eu Paene, Regent's Par Egyptian Wheat unchang ARDEN ка edere ApS 9, т married, no meum ARDENER (UNDER or SINGLE-HANDED). — RO p ; understands profession in а! ( т^! эбим “Ссс A po ec an have a good сайа а and be well neg cat cies by the bran cn T why AT Pr his aoter. A Ba in ES. July 18 | абз 7d| 28s10d| 99 ód 40s 0d|37s 1d nobleman he Tast lived with.—J. U., "Яев . Cutbush & Son, berdare, Glamorganshire, South W, ales дс Š | 51|.2910 2 ә 393 80 11 | Highgate, London, N. OREMAN.—À 27. t ug. 1| 81 0| 99 0 39 11 |36 3 ARDENER EAD A 98; 1 had first-rat ge % en years’ experience, m —Age 1as ha rst-rate Has АЫ 2 ii - 1 2 ? 38 : ч ех рече С Мап ). agement of Stove and Greenhouse A.B., prd: e management of белл vr ars rec xa $9 46 5| 31 1| 93 0| 33 4 134 о | Plants, Pleasure Mee &е. The highest ово!» from | ре ә. ме ill Lo Mud d Wii. "06, stead Park № E xi | | | the gentleman he has just left.—G. B., Messrs. hi Eat | E Es ров 0 7| 28 01 34 1 Tisi id. & Laing, Stanstead Ра! k ^N ry, Forest Hill, SEU OREMAN, or FOREMAN and PROPAG ATOR- термо IN THE PER Six WEE КЫТАН (Hzap).—Age 32, married, one child; id мача) „потоп ps синода every E of у 25. 1. [Aug S[Aug. 15. Yin thoroughly understands Early and Late Forom of Vines, paga LES sr Aen ng, growing of Stove and E s ng. ЧАРА Pines, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Corn bum. Melons, Greenhouse 1 Pla o nee pr e ender Shru cR Orchard House, &c., together with Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen | ^? p o h - J, Railway Cottage, v s — | Gardens. Character [va cm —G. Corr, Paradise | Cotton, Nort ampton obs irsery, Seven Sisters’ Road, Holloway. London, М. MPROVER.— Accustomed to all kinds ot F tá Р To Nobiemen ni Gent and Flowers. Good Premiu n,—D. TANLY, P. „* | E G DENER (Нел AD).— 888; tiüg reet, Dorset Square. London, FR Аш thorough [eS орон of his мед in " its nde MPROVER (under a nobleman's or i AILY or Melanie GOVERNESS. кте: Lady | having had the Am ru of serving in some of the best Gardener нис я experience).—Age M n i FE has — сы: France, seeks a re-engage- | Places їп England. and a-half у ж unexceptionable | four years’ experience in general Gardo Е, e in London, to pet in ng. reneh, and Music Freies from last em = жана =H. H, re of Mr. Veitch, po emium given, Good character. D., The Gardens, with Siging (by Torms m ае $ X p A. он King's Road, Chelsea, S. ant, Aberdare, Glamorganshire, South Wales, Camden Sauare, М | GARDENER í (Hx 3j to a nobleman o aras Чап тап. сы FF.— Married ; унон He the —D. Wicks, Head erui m Wilson Saun q., nagement of Sto cla nd Gardening. to Manage о the Trade. n. to the Horticultural Society, will be at "liberty the Dairy and Poultry.—Mrs. RICHARDSON, 3, Nd оа Plats, уо IMMEDIA ЕУ, as PARTNER in a to enrage after the 25th emis Has а thorovgh eme ical | Addington Road, Croydon, 8. Provincial Nur. ту, with 50 miles of London nowled f Forcing in all its ема: ет the Бобову Бонче Базе зе Men. t quo pore to take the | Growth of Plants from most parts o zx e world, the o Noblemen and Gen Travelling Department more particle] A person having Кеше, of Flower апа mace pm Ten y carr good AILIBE. at Mich i ат р. m land some knowledge of Landscape Gardening and iine I Plans and | 9baracter.—Hillfield, Reigate, S married, without omg Wife ў imera с T eu аа and а perfect RT (Нар), m " О or more are kept.— | woman and fo Manage the P ру. Асно, п, Princes Ё he Nursery consists of 15 acres of group ү” good con T res y llb iuis; Fon i e qupd ee чесе rir. P HCM AE ; еј : » ession і ranches ; has lived іп some of the leading LY o nore laad if destezbie s е opportunity of adding 15 acres | familien of the North of Балана. Tho hatast tentum p pe аена vii аш : have beld it for nearly 50 years. e P ortunity th zie from the lady he has left, and to whom any dy or gentleman bei led for; ARES m » hé e 41 offera- itself inte tA bl рре = Аан can refer for character and ability. Wife capable of taking charge | Peen Rp. oe узма. ЧО Тер Farm, Ewell, 8 bes very advantageous, The Advertiser is 50 years of a "eye of Mansion, having lived upwards'of 20 ye оі 0л dry House- capability: 5 J., Mr. Coot, Long Down Par Ewell, Bur ты Зы и ы ее о пе family. Some Capital Е x" required. Хору to fes. —— 2.2 id ots В гайн in England.—A. K, Mr. exor PLANT SALESMAN, and NURSERY Brck, HENDERSON, & ‚ Seed Merchants, 11, Adelphi ES =: st ull FOREMAN.—Age 33: an experienced, Well educated T Strand, Londo: and Gentlemi Man, wishes for a permanent аррої Я ав above. va WANTED, ac CLERK and PLANT SALESMAN — ( ines (риу gentleman is is desirous of | charactor A. Ds 8, Omega Cottages, Ealing, Middle We W: ng a on for his Gardener, a m: man, above capacity. Анна to he il бот а Person in the | agod dj. Who bas lived with him nearly Svo years, andis leaving | QJ HOPMAN, WAREHOUSEMAN, or ASSISTA the hours eof 13 and Баара for New and Rare Plants, him s olely ЕЕ ce of = ange & residen -— CLERK. —In a Wholesale s house preferred. AM [ $ King’s Road, Chelsea, S.W. with жые Ae end him in every Tespeot as expel: e Rt RAE p. Good references, &c.—J. Ga — manu One fami AN. ur Lo oo i: and experienced | Garde v een et гато ббс апа 10, Air Street, В: ully com e the en! vu cmm ent of a fi te JA tnc. a LO e and mom bn E. 4 Post Office, Maidenh чи OPMAN, їп the Seed Trade. at лыў ing-house. First-class chando а Country Nursery preferred.—State age, og expected, and and ARDENER (Hran, WonxiwG). — Middle-aged, се, W.C.- Е mber, Plantations, апа Coppice. Не s also under- AR R(H SINGLE-H ; | Leadenhall Street, London stand ho to Fix Iron Railing, as well as the Erection of other G^, nderstands the eed зоон “Ж of PER mis ial " d perti Pau aC ара and ben iod. ar odd M an and | Garden ; ; seo. the „Огои of Grapes. Melons, Cucumbers, &c. HE! ER — Married, one child; has - (family if any) тар wages, как сч de. 1d to Mr. ing age | Can m^ T M aracter.—H. K., Mr. Н. Smith, Calcot, near ence in all kinds of Stock, No objectio Noblen апа безан —W. 8 , South Lodge, near Southgate, Middiesex, АКТЕР, а MAN аы апа шыл (without family ЖЕБЕ „А (Hran), or ARDENER' preferred, as а Cottage in WARD.— married ; offers hi lf to Ц p mé ue y ^ LAUNDRESS а G ARDENER - nobleman or gentieman who is in want mscr. um 7 RALIN CB Fas în Do oed D ҮҮӨ E a ANTED, a first-class DAIRYMAID.— The Under- signed require чан. the end'of Se nobleman in North Wales, an experienced first-class Bul Butter an work, thoroughly cleanl | ^er drm reapectable appearance and good m ber 301. por ankam with n Sitting and i Bedroom Candles, Soap, Potatoes, &c. А Man allowed for Сш MO haav "x good nt.—Apply, of former servitude. thus— Francis & Arthur Dickson & Sons, Seed ut r WANT PLACES. Letters to be Post Paid. GseESER (uus) Age 29, — one cbild ; ВЫНА erect. Mant — his иу —H. H., 47, lebone Roád, Lond. n, N.W. Game 1 (НкАр), age 42. — Н. MUGGLETON, more eed I е за Gardener to W. Pie i Esq., Pu yi. acies ощ his situation, ai , or кун an, lady, nd о gentleman неона а first-rate А eor Ф а t Grower, an Gardener. ter —The Charac excellent. Moos, | Readin ib to Man will the — E А. NC p Fi Fruit Cen ilie Forced or оё present | dener. Melons, | Gate, Lon: i cue. child, branches, Can Manage Land èr Piantane. Wie Ra | pue Baker and Dairywoman. The best references.— J. H.. Lee's Nursery, Hammersmith, W. Greenhouses, and to td У in the Shop. Di good Salesman. ADDE by — to Messrs. Hunsr & Son, E.C. peri charge Li а Small d or Grass Land. Can Bad . y, &е. destroyed, as also Bugs, Beetles, and every hr И this Powder, эмен Н T perfectly harmless to anim: articularly invalual WAS BE ч,В y. 8, portsmen p: will therefore bre: AR mo um — Age 22, single; experienced in all kinds of Es Plant чүс Sire m Á— ower EL C.E., 5, Polygon Place, Clapham Common, S. Che: Ст —Age 25, married; bas a e.g be "inoltre © of See profession. Good character.—M. Pu situation for a v edon, S.W. - gentleman PE ery ( X ARDEN CUERO compete mi in every branch of е —— No EA place accepted. | prepared Pow komen L, Тайчи Clark & Co., 4, Cornwall | ріхмеғовр & Со, 172, New Bond Street, London, ymouib. by all respectable Chemists throughout the world. -| ASPEN Ago т — where коор inn Ех БЕСИ siapio ан : da the Orsenhouse, Pits | ахау н emunt re в оп рве беното capacity with the Countess tess of Tyrcon Tex now а gru engage with any nobleman or gentleman in wan a = ды p pm — References as Г) КА p 5 made Y. Acton сеш», Middl ONSUMPTION.—AllI EN EN Біо, 20 Stomach Complaints arı by drugs of ever i ч "epus ape ча No. ҮТЕ Mr. Jami Fritaley, Surrey, 030 years’ diseased lungs, spittingof of blood, БЕ ent, and partial тоат. Мо. 47,121. Elizabe mec wem nagem cies. mpbell, Fak enham, pecu 2 andt torpidity o f ine liver, which had rur all ment."—1a tins llb., 2s. 9d. ; 2 1b., ; 51b., 115; 22s. ; 24 1b., E^ 4 Gentlem ARDEN KR. bees EN esee fally — nage an importan ment. peri hn reu &nd Kitchen BARRY ро BARRY & Со., No. 77, Regent S сре lange Wood. years hen Gar Einer "такаш Sireet, E.O. 74, Che charactor from last Poet Cen XN жы recommendations | 2nd € roe d p from other C жиын D. W., 6, Carlton Place, Kilburn nied Kingdom. - o in a good Single handed place.— Age 34, márried, n peri еса has been second in a uen here xil Maie of Forcing h: ома массалы period, pain or any luding Pines, Vines, &c. a good Forward address, on a stamped and Kitchen Gardening. —R. S, ч dur Esq., Epsom, Surrey, S. , SEPTEMBER 5, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE The Gardeners’ Chronicle ewspaper. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1863. GERROW, Сата © AMU L Js TUB BE Нов LTURAL BUILDER, Knotty Min near tem the Hothouses E the Million 5 t AREE uibs. ior Reference permitted to y Great Britain and Ireland. OLLAN DS, IRON gue 31, Bank- me pets S.E. HOT WATER PIPES, from Stoek, per гуа ch, 1з. 24. ; 3-іпеһ, 1s. 104. ; : A inch, 2s. 44. ENDE. NOEL stock, 1з. 7d., 2s. 6d., €— d. each. С р mes D ва, 13s. 6d., and 15s. Other Connexion: eq y low prices, 'and all PO x of first-class quud. Estates given, and orders by post punctually attended to the e day. Greenhouses жыны Houses. and Conse: p Horticultural Works, p established 20 Re T" УЫ Ргїсев, ith Elbows, Syphons, Tee Pipes, апа e other con- TEE Wrought and Cast-iron Boilers; Saddle, Conical, Cylinder, TUBULAR, and Elliptic, from 24s. each, Тюрго ved Boilers and Iron Stands to d а brickwork, 56: h. DUE ick Pos cb. Patent Valves, Improv: ved e e Bars, Supply Cisterna, and Builders' Castings ofe TEE description d in e Mr. LvNcH WurirESs Iron Wharf, apport Ground Street, Blackfriars "Bridge, London, 8. Price List on application. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN xen s M E CONICAL А | BOTLERS, Late Раи, Annexed Sketch shows Вову & PorraARD's improved arrangement, requirin NO BRICKWORK SETTIN been fo у yea та pas Du Ha E. Án stablishmentes, Ro oyal al "Bolanica Gardens at Kew the e Rege nt's Park, the Crystal Palace, and аб most оѓ = е Wobility’s and Gentry's | Beats throughout the United m. References where they have been 20 years in use ice Lists on application to Works, New Park Street, Sou Г M. LOBJOIT'S PATENT SORMI e BOILERS are acknowledged ede i who have them оге the -— wet ul Boilers рее поз, an -—Á erty able fo for — the smallest h th ЭРЕ PATENT SLOW-COM BUSTION E BOILER for HEATING CONSERVATO- RIES, ENTRANCE Y Е е Circulation o erred теор wil ра бза 12 to 18 hours with- uilding, operetion daily at the Patentee's стони, 155, Cheapside, London, Price жш from 31, 108. tus free, апа Esti- SES fo i p "MILLION. —On the nted by Sir Joseph Paxton, cheapness, iue ean and dura- ul the most perfect manner, 1 Jormors ciple invented а: P., со ле ГИННЕС ^ bis being capable of fulfilling, all the Ie ey ge ee C Fori р грае Б — ith L Lists t C Pd, cin be had bn paid a applica to Баков, H EREMAN, 7, Pall Mall East, TR A HAN DBOOK on VINE and FRUIT TREE - VATION, Lp 1s. ; post free, 1з. ld. enia ready, Third Edition, price 10 ing additional Асс ‚ Woods, Buildings, агаа сут , Timber Sold, &с. rs and Far m Bailiffs) - Pf — OF THE чө ' This is as complete an acc: ", Bar 44 - Um ount book as can be desired."— ** А complete system of boo: d су жый We would recommend this book ешш — is to the attention of our Woodstock : ваде апа E, by W. 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PE A quM and small consumption of fuel" ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES of ` the above, е теу ано ааны, eos sent pen applica ing without Putty, RMSON'S PATENT, entitled * AN IMPROVE- сг 7 5-0 MANUFACTURE of yr TUBULAR гопа E NOTICE, that à DISCLAIMER has been d in the Patent Office == EM M questionable га the xe of нн, Chamber 1 — FIM рі ївс!аїшеа, Апу person infr (іре іре the said Paten - after this | th Notice will be е against according to у lai allowed, M 1, filed Sept. ofa I BEG to NOTIFY, that having by leave Ф е Р Maj esty's | and execut nof s Works, = of my ce ая was e t Enclosure Com Attorney-General DISCLAIMED such the Court of Exchequer Chamber as questionable, the said Patent is now absolutely confirmed ; and any infringing the same will be proceeded HENRY ORMSON, “Horticultural Builder and итна А M т YER Btanley Bridge, King's Chelsea, О! Heatng. 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Drainage, UA ones and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, o learin eed ni ery Jor b ых апу "ar SE placos on tho soa coast ог оп {һе banks o Th Houses, Labourers’ Cot , and other Buildings féquired for Farm € the im- ent of and additions to Farm Houses and other ux ede the СЕСЕ of any Act of ptt inv ойу fin For е inform: аса, and for forms of эрлай APIER, Managing Director, vit х, K.C.B. Bir RODERICK the коЛ 'COMNENCR о on ECTURES MPEY MURO During SESSION 1 1863-04, OCTOBER 6, the following COURSES of L ЕЕ P rr КР will be given . CHEMISTRY.. By А. W. HOFMANN, LL D., F.R.S., &c. : METALLURGY. By Jonw PEncv, M. А: „F. R.8. 8. NATURAL HISTORY. By T. Н. Нох: ,B. 3 IX py WanixGTON W. mid М.А, F.R.8. 6 GEOLOG OGY. By 7. APPLIED мебнактов Ву Ropert Үплл8, М.А.,Е.В.8. 8, PHYSICS, T. TvxpALL, Е. К.В. memes in Mechanical Drawing, by Rev. J. Har- E EDGAR, M. The Feo » Students desirous of becoming Associates is 301, in one sum on entrance, or two annual payments of 20l., TY the Laboratories. ENTONE in its „MEDİCAL „ASPECT. Bei оюду ot as ШИНЛИ — Aa M sies Lens Sone C.P, formerly | Laboratory йде бе REP un Suns io the cor Diyene а Sta, Y. " "E [S ED. ij Lectures a TEOHRS 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. MILLINGTON, GLASS MERCHANT. REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. Hall, Islington, containing an Acre of Glass, was supplied by T. MILLINGTON. e and the leading. men in the Horticultural profession, as well as Mo айуу, and K The Agricultural favonred T. еж: ФЕ For prices ме Adoertieement of. August 1. po ви ix THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [SEPTEMEER b, 1868, to his whole Empire. . Ніз MAJESTY'S proposal, as | | Baron Stockmar ts form in the Reighbourhood, md haye visited the vibu of of the Сена belong to the eniightened portion of Russian societ, ^ tu or, | submitted to an Extraordinary Council, embraces М, Florschulg Là Кри urg. Нег 3. bum I3 » The same wdi in another article expresses i 8 opinion two Chambers, the first þeing a Senate o 300 much ihe eme, Ehe aah Me hear. am - the new phase into which thé negotiations оп bers ed for life, and the second being exertion or fati tigu x he Polish questio e entered will not weaken tho а representetive assembly of members elected s RETURN JovRNEY.—lt is understood o МЫ a o between France, England, and under speci nditions ese Chambers will tati the ioc win leave Rosanan on her MM to Débats, says tiat i s, in common with ge : ngland on Mor the 7th Septe ls ex- ч f t 14 guastituto $4 1 representation for the rini Eis i that her Majesty will Na one day with the | the 1 Ж would be "e to wait mpire; but, besides these, separate and inde- | King of the Belgians, and arrive at Windsor on Thurs- | until they The (s pendent Constitutions will be granted to eight | дау, the 10th. The Princess Louisa and Prince Arthur | tonne? of Sondey "eid an articie signed by M, d great provinces. Thus the Kingdom of Poland, piin meet her Majesty at the Castle. The Queen will | Limayrac, hl di nain M Windsor til the 14th, and then leave for nem rrt with regard to the form of the govern ment in Me hl Fr E exico. А pamphlet has also appeared in Paris the , ave an independent -internal THE г ND PnINGESS OX Wares honoured |title of “ France, Mexico, and the Confederate States» organization, and a TEL Diet sitting at|ino Braemar Gathering with their presence on те setting forth rhe interest which France h есор. arsa for th regulat of its отр | дау week. Them meeting took place at the seat of thp nize ederate States, and the impossibility of a affairs. The e pla 1 be opted | Earl of Fife, Mar Lodge. drent preparations had b | "n —— s AD with regard to Finland and the other provinces. ges m make. the „орнок worthy rthy of ihe visit, her Franco if the separation between North and South м hese measures will of course go, not only far si ht There was & athe WES the ps followe d definitely pronounced, **for," it continues, “ the Con. beyond all that the Ure Powers have asked fro а. tossing the enber, pia an c stone, Hi will be our allies, and will guarantee us the Czan, but beyond any hopes that des оша dz P in includin БЕ Ы the ord danco Жаа &c. The|from attacks by the North. Mexico, being thus havo ошонайей; and tough the old ines vers received бленда ураан, arie ucc. party are pa. to be pedi to them, it is 1 ^p tm Her M ques took her seat on à our hopes, and our that the Ем influenced or their bend not allow M to bo | ™ dais, and wat hd the progress of the porte with Sopalderábld interest. m cad stood behin the Ta — is absolutely necessar The Mar e Montholon, Consul-Genera Er of = their Royal H в Were TAPI t Now York, LÍ arrived in Paris, andi і мет 2 n kii fly. ws | to the The sittings of the Con "e ess of Princes af z nily in artan bem Со айе x ill the time. Provisional Government, The France ү? Pin: pub- Frankfort were brought to a close on Tuesda ау, The games, however, passed off as well ould be | lished at Blois, MA M ed for two АИ m АП the articles which had been decided п оп in | expeeted under such a i. rawbaek. At their ccce h wr an e т тапсе а р те vea dispersed, and the Prince and Princess, t. Petersburg Чы, demanded an audience of Prince the remaining: piam: of м, Tm. projeet Were to mously, MAJESTY f alie of the Hungarian que A despatch from Copenhagen announces that the е Diet me threatened Denmark ды treaty s d has] just эз өүү betwee enma eden, with a v o the de ees of Danish а from any German с ана The latest accounts from Charleston state that а noed on the four fo remonta of w m 80, the 19th Ta reis vt biggoeition, а had extensi е Жы „у. E to mew the riots, ud had iss pronounced |а hi Saturda, air i eft Lo Prud for the C Opin It will sail from the Clyde on оа for h their suite, went to Mar Lodge, and ME Mn there Gortschakoff, but had Lm ghisinet. а word of answer. This false » caleulated to statement. ів дес ared t RINCE Na APOLEON left Hav uesday morning the Imperial ps Ead M on an éxetiz- 'Overn- ment. The Confederate steamer Atalanta, re reported as being under repair in the do ded » t Brest, ды -— an sion to the Isle ed Wight. Тһе Prince, after visiting Cowes, landed a Ryde on Wednesday, in the. evening У his return ш Науг THE s —The Coloneley of the Coldstream Guar - cant. by the nem of Lord Clyde, has шс conferr Ы? pa General Sir William Gomm; and + om eet on е Менее neral M*Pherson. "Tus pre ЕТ 1 ugh Foyle on Monday onday, the 7th inst., for Belfast, where ит three days, and 29 then pr roceed d ersey. The Бат. of the b i Liverpoo but will not CovnT "uU | Court of Prout in the room of the Tate Sir С esswe ў Cresswell, —The emm a о peor which Majesty pani at anoth n Wedn $t s and at anoth йу Aem ay. The ж left for Biarritz on Modi and the Emperor will f th i eei us hours Counc ollow on parations | bear the surplus, decree en for | striking a medal commemorative of the Merica expe | dition, to be distributed to all who have taken part urther A. tha € e to | am аки of bread exceeds 50c. the Caine d de upra is Loloneley of the 18th Foot, vacated by this A. Nu, гиа аз рее Р o im h dntervie а the Queen on е subject, аб whic — — - Ministry sho i eit de modify its reten esign n. The Queen Ы ор аа on Saturday * ы : foul th wW. T mfedera Brest wit e Àn NM and herp t not pr from the English coast. n, 23 in number, Es An at Brest and left жө b e A Con lodging wi Шет fé pilot, w. on board the ptured v -n at y u The Florida, w which has f received reo TE las met with some damage to her еп ib lar of the pus DET) ihe people at te ga, summon the deputies and sena of. that pur M. Madrid," to „debate the as "of abstaining from taking part in the elections. BELGIUM: = The rat peons of the convention con- uded betwee же redemption, oF zie П 7 Ву аи will be paid by Belgium 5 рёпвайоп = the sack dues on Teei of д o innt of of the де Tatter jeg sap to оп yesses | navigating the Sche иы t Мелдтиітіть the Puedith Minister d by the Courts or repealed by Congress, : JEFFERSON луз has sent an THE Е Tuesday ay week the TOW! ce Prine ssia took leave of her Majesty, and for Potsdam Prin ed accompanied the Prince and Princess. . Wednesday week, being the Prince ТОМА birthday, her Majesty planted a tree in remembrance ong teen owl in M th ince was born The Duchess o an early visit to the en. Prince and Pri Lous of f Hesse [85A Lr a sro the Duch Coburg, and her Majesty at the Rosenau, and remained She till the evening. Оп Friday evening the Queen drove to the Kalle Же. ал+ tea with the Duchess of Coburg. Prince Alfred, the Prince d to Rosen гене the Queen, Princess Helena, and ended гуе Ка at the Cbapel at the. 55x On. Monday the King of шен е Еш o of Austria expected to visit her Majesty on ursday. Her Majesty and the Royal family continue to take driveg king MR of Poland a di Russi, inm B the snot tosSHuHODE régie бат reservation ur үөн Ж ум the P ish а direc fai! ШШ execution of the treatii Dro to the Frenk саша Ko d stating that the attitude авіа had stren gthen ed the en ID between Че PURA pee that the mper: м Gov ent was convince P лы 'olish ques- ба rope and w tinue to watch ставі = Poland with the s solicitude n туа E will DEL el m oh man: mperor" with th арі all the T i Be fti es of the situation." The " Patris says that a epist courier arri олай Wednesday from St. gm Sly with im despatches. La France sa “Iti СЯ be family ATRN held at Tzarskoe-Selo Lm qne our of granting а АТ Prince Bor tschakoff was So only Dee [t person not ging He Holstein. e А c UR E : from Malins consideration po 1 tion, and to earry o out in ET non- Ven gu Federal Diet co Mc n and legislative inst of the cm naom states that, having recognised f the Duchies, and део red h n Fed eral pide aei eem ees E о reason to believe that чи, Federal tim. zih md thg ocen ceng Gomot tle D will po "Y ne ut these on | placed $a ш УЗУНУ Ма ает of. cien jen Towns in —O German Diot, proe " | ИА on autbority. ose —In ihe sitting of reu am B SEPTEMBER Б, 1868. ] Princes on Saturda made by [o entire transactions to Prussia for + Hoh an opinion, неи. referred to а sub- committee "after an endeavour 1 on the part of the bate. T I th THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND АВИЛА, GAZETTE. ЯР terminate She siege, as 16 has been determined to g ting о of P er reet by stree M" a A бой of "a is let" Th АМ combatants to leave Ch veas as soon as possible, the Directorate animated de question of t e decisions of the cd ar, solved in accordance with the proposal of Saxony is Nassau, It to consist of six members ye ei Prussia, and Bavaria ei o have one representa ative each; Saxony, Hanover, and Würtemburg one; the Grand Duchies and the аа which have two votes of th 5 the dit he French and [phases ец "tha [penis Bank resumed specie payments on " May аб the September rates —Vviz., i per cent. prem POLAND. ш: аен, а nobleman of the G f Wiln ged at Wilna on the 25th in the Plena: ry Asse m bly e Bund one 'The land iin ate triumph, but entertain n no:doubt of ulti timate spcogas, s from New Orlean e dm we u АС of ll yellow fever А. uaran- tine. Five hundred Sick soldiers have arrived К Ne Orleans from Vick „с ‚ malignant typhoid fever n i is raging in Vieksburg; seven out of ten cases pro The Co Ed Free Cities, to haya the sixth vote. “The torce € are EP the ult owner Warzkiewicz was gus at Kowno on the 26th sit alte — n the Directory. Т Congress too m place on "Тпевйа ау. . The et of л dis ех pt hi for of spy. Four peasants have been hanged at Sawalki for r taking part in the insurrection, h Siberia. ment of his hopes of a direct co- resi c n o ж i e X Sovereigns. He said that à : first erman Princes had Jien ly rid itself, with n the palatinate of Bialy- he village of DZka pon been Wk n iw the fatal Дүн ‚шта qun heavily reinforeed t Mobi ile. e Cincin tte announces that General Burnside's e ed its march to- wards Knoxville, "Tennessee, on the 19th ult. The draught was resumed in New the 19th he Federal authorities had made extensive preparations to quell disturbances during the draught, 20, 000 troops, ‚1000 seamen, 20 field ba atteries, tok, ground, and all its inhabitants—men, b numbering about 1000 sou Nuus. " been ihe ih di : pecan di soon memb ы ed into ра А body, and the йы, е Кї ing of B аа rs be with T ria artem T " the га, ss in the special debates were definit р wW privilege of Austria to preside at id rate was chie eed to by a МАРИКА М M s remaining ida А tendered y Кери, еге те: the. temen projec of Mi cuit зашта House of Reuss refused to give in their adhesion to zm itus. | The final "mn of FI Mu Ө will be com- to ovn те for the ах of the Protocol the articles decided а village. e Aen The ессе А е, ч» of Ms o sent to Бренд, ой their estates confiscated. The reason of ет — — execution - e surgents in the y of th in- | clamation admonisbin ing the judi Yard w readiness in геге in г case of emergency. The стона, of New York bad da ccs issued a pro- icial executive officers to o The Nat ns Government has зы а decree | if necessary. lied hg me insufficient, the Gover- M. Sobieszeza nsequently It is а that. the main t оду о Vt pens ined a considerable victor e us: t Janow on Sunday, Seven insur- gent 8 Sue p in the -— Two en ge. ri ce Augustowo, at Szezencin and Suwalki, Emino owicz ed -| that the foll power of the State to preserve order. Dis он Constitution, ci of the maj gers кенеше American would have be e to procure a the сай ошау, of the Con- ML do this did not justify violent cutive iiA of id аа f decis bá һаа, ра Laws, tal Mee ed to P. | йшй су, оЁ тя Mr. Belm elig held at Newport, Rhod , to call a meeting of the National Demo- cy Committee, © New York on the Tth September. municated а letter | | not far from woy ober, ip o signed by tl f A bod surgents indo уар Was аа The Ear A of undo on left Frankfort on т Red | and defeated by an overwhelming Russian force under evening, after having had several interviews w eneral Bremsen o 29th ult. at Kruszyna. isa ror a „Алёш, апа пета ы: ith ^ ion | force retreated to À onieepol, and is being re-organ states f Germany now bled The Russians burnt sey D and murde сенел a А arrival of Prin Ao wi of "ate y | Madam eQ aczynska. = considerabl tion of the | Frankfort, has produced a a г sensation, Tl against Russia has broken en in the Ukraine. | has bad ап audience a A Emperor of Austria, and i is | Parr. те trial of the Princess gà e staying at рейн сап visit e C — н ефе e he са often as he pleases, bó bud of the request | à е by the Frankfort Senate that the American Would cease to parade the M n Жор, M ei. Reni dr morning, Зр lasted un 6 DOLO xa- е Stampa says that |G Жу k Conservative party for the Presiden jen tial cám- ca The — горна г аы ойноп, Nativism, an n, and advocated a ve all the к onsul m has hauled down his own as "al as t —JLa France — that an тес: of hd deke Maximilian о! V f the Church, have езуге the Neapolitan provinces through the Terri а di Lav: муч Cardinal Viear of ti elating - a solem the Me v at E ene зарп, TAA with a of А mission о Мех ustria to onea n the Polish лев бет оп Beberday- The perm is а summary "of its conten eed irt e бу sept МК утс ее Note der sk ceeds to ө: с interest of Europe déan nds an early fulfilment of the work piai Vn — rdi ilif f Russia bad fulfilled the E religious engagements which she had contracted, "he proposed c conference а the eonun Powers pe cs certainly to о Russia, , Princo Gortschakoff is 2 ntion he |е to Which Austria responsi" i HuxeanY.—Rumours are current that а number of | т, Hungarian Notables will wm under the presidency Emperor, t of the measures tending to. bring about а solition ot n the| m The m body of this army is massed d on the а Hungarian question, Bibles 9 with General Lee's head.quarte Russra.—Letters from St. Petersburg to de бкр е, LT the DOM Enc. to the р m ult. announce that an Imperial ukase has the stretches from Madison ued, ordering the incorpora es regiments of the | Courthous @ тено ick хар ре 2: stated Ди Бе with the ac army. stan и мн at Tzarskoi Selo, and attended ipee d held under the ney of t open gt gii three the Emperor since his from M scheme of a Constitution, ассогйїп ia heege constituti ET Powers was discussed. Ё Indepspdently "ot "the Aus торге шерри, | 5 the Empire would be divided into 10 grea self- nducie - p X: ү 4 and "Ме A of oF Chief Ei The "mitos ” de The Co anà ze 8 фе tut jt it is ha t5 |a animated by libe E] m ome з — th, 50000 vet SS 076 d that | н 2 кори , by "d his Mr m be increased to 150,000 | М0 The Grand Duke Con- General ‚к the question of replying to the Жш made Dy the уреа бе in i oscow state табу the лч has tbi the|the the теу, а b f ctiye ка ег | Не adds, that беа Lee has been Fi p ао слою WS сот, Da RAE iM e provinces, | be her point in the | vinc cing t the Governments of Gr eat. Britain and France » each of 29 would receive а special Сава ution. Frigo Valley. The m of Poland. ош pere 2 Diet, an fear Pitenios will | 15th, when it was r She may T n ith and fi HS Tycoon has DLE British Jon "$ M procession mm for rA 6th re 16 says : “ 16 is the desire of the Pope that special p: ар offered up for eÀ— б Poland, which his Holiness маай xith grief ы „beco me tbe сора. E вал ге atho ord АДЕП ent o тн ит при rei kind of the ip that, wie (3. nf e and may maintain the Catholic banner 57 эу intact." А те di po between the Тусоо Goye ды Pa STATE e Baltimore corresponden Herald, T t "ihe Eo Logo MS e has received r он КЫРТ ions to the pking Е Bigl mi and аша e his base of | Which has n TER PIT di үе Government = There Гн ce in executi wo Federa dicen =ч The "United "aj will meant for. nes similar n | barbarous violation the s of civilized war.” It repor from LA. North Carolina, that within a few days 17 me 'steamers had run the A" at Wilmington, in that State, laden ps 6,000 ri 000 arm. шашы, ride ifor ecd ex] whicli the e the decision Court, which al tim the обие of Su rs, | Тһе Netw ' Yor. t Herald usserts that the ship Nord, ечи һу үз cars һауе filed т claim in nl Stat. of 80,500 dollars ew York Herald орау ' of the ncefortb А. meria wil z ке, лат по ind мб nd. operat ee asbis m correspondent Tia т says D ү is preparing to invade Mary- | не Pecan of which State will - him with | „and provisions they can provide. ecretly organising a reserve of 40,000 stationed at Winchester or some ot is. e agents port, statin | enabled top | and aid Revel from abroad," and that * 0 expecta- the ' ins ац rotract thir m E ее ву сааат | tion of further and more effective foreign assistance is T d e past | now their chief resource," Не requesta his agents to urpose of con- It is reported thpt General Meade, a flank movement b йм б tes -fallen back Wi synings and "the mtr iin ^ - orris wh m Ф Seer t. Pr T vm ina x ôt soon à = p 7 рй np fhair —— о Ae t | transmi! med, and continued to ^ n a on i their trade із “to tlio i ts, and was also opposed to the x S уж sepe. pe i scheme, i is said п: modifed his 1 his 1, Tha {нн фе т пе Ar 252 nd da ment s guided Lx tbe Кн тыр гән кзы чор сыш ЫЕ s ibiq Sam VIS е нип буш umen e db керү gunboats have bab Qui ort Tha Fed Federal оо ери Fren аЙ La Рени ати take in re Maced | rmn oe received no such in and оде ammont of Mexico, with proposals of recognita, efer to coe 4 io ао Р о еши which ' little credence їз given to it, If it жеге trpe it woujd * Government с. I. | 5—4 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 5, 1868, | v W: f iu fitter—G. WrLLIAMS, Kingswinford, | the do n t ish it, and { e New iw Yor k papers publish intelligence from the city | літр, Н, Fon Moulder- WW. A. B: Wzsxs, Paternoster How: Book: | сар to bring it on I E. ама Т бо а Шу f Mexico to the 22d alt., rime t = кө; Егепеһ PR seller—J. WrLxINson, Birmingham, Journeyman Тайот— Н, Woop, Tun- l, ‚ ^ + ke | the ойт of Captain Wilkes.’ ‘I do not kn у І ан piii urge Mexico ok e Southern | 521» Staftor dshire, Engraver. at are i in Wi Co nfederaey, whieh i is in 1 | side, Stirlingshire, Coal Maste that the French were орна апа shooting the e » avour fa Mex xican monarchy. SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS—R. 6. Duxxw and A. Dunn; Muiravón- is the most opular ma е и brin roof of the mad f the reople, p English officer who had so acted would have disgus' е body, What, then, do 1 thir Mr Cassius Cla; м monarchy. 161 апа Bank of Englanv, the motives which led his government first to Sen woman were ide for чйр сае о Ётепеһ ISSUE DEPARTMENT. despatches, and afterwards to employ а Кес officers. А French is marching sSutd,, se e. £29,383,880 дотегипе nt Deb te. „по б mA а. Сек Б. ‹ ge rhe s ру assisting > М x. t : Luis P otosi, which is held by Juarez with 15,000 men. Gold Coin and unión 170473589 | -And is mot your blockaning feet, t^ am е — -— Camus aai | ts tug eerie жел ы des Үш ЭШ E .383, 383, o ae UH - :xerted, 7 ho Tep ut T Ert prevent her selling. BANKING ВТМЕМТ. ou ought ро! t Adams tle onus of Moxzy Man —Вв UNDS: Соп proprietors” Ospital _ .. £14,859,000 | Government Securities proving a о е m. piained during ж. sols lose at 931 | to s for Manet, iud 09 for Ried; a ыйы: 8976287 | (шой ors ib дны ar imean — reri were building vessel for arde of е De its (Liclud- ii uity, é ussia, we did not throw on your minis e burden o Three рег Cents. Reduced, 924 to +; New Three per Sie буны ыйы: Other Becurities «жі e 18, 992,100 | We examined ourselves, and ascertained that it was E p^ Cents, 92. to 4; India Stock, 226 to 224; Ditto Five| Banks, Commissioners Notes e. — 8,193265 lu). , ‹ к. > i $; , 3 of Nat. Debt and опе Gold and Silver Coin "780,339 stopped the ships. Iadmit, he ‚<=. that it is difi- per Cent. Stock, 1082 ; Four per Cent. Enfaced Rupe депа Accts.) .. .. .. 6,818,182 xa - Z prevent the рео "th who - e the - t manufacturers Paper, 98; Ditto ne er Cent. i. er | Other Deposits .,. .. .. 13, ‚261,512 f mi — supplies s t E world from рр ing belligeren Р Bills 1s dis to 2s. ргеш.-—Еовштон. Brazilian Oll em aream ый» Ти with rms. But, if you cannot, as you say that you cannot, «зды " pre dut u fro ing а operations to # Five per "Cents. , 1034; door four and a Half per| sept s, 1565. керуше! M. MARSHALL, NEZ federute dienen you vm use the UA toleration d Cents., 100 to 991 ; chilin ni EM a Half per Conta, efo orts to котон t ihis, b Ld your sym ailes are with those Equ ador who are endeavouring to ru you should not parade them, - 87i; New 161; Egyptian д E you think that you will gain in the rupture of the Union you rou div. ; 4 ; Greek, у v Aot, zT ha ii Ditto Coupons, for for re mistaken. Do you suppose that the Confederates sympa- cct. or Acct., o 403; Peruvian lige with i except so A аз they believe that you hate Four uu a йм ж, Cents › for Acct., 991; Ditto, 1862, ет opolís ani eos E їтїр, Vue IM 1 вайа said, ‘I pete E eno tha = кр Confederates | x , , E А ate us as you onest neutral is always hated | for Асе, 884 to 888; Portuguese, 1856, 57. ^59, 60, Tux CONFEDERATE STE memorial was by both the | belligerenta but ce have the merit of X — and 1862, fo cct., 49$ to 50; Russian, 1862, 931 | sent [o week by the ве € Com. ittee of the | their secret Бе tto If w skas all that they think and feel, to $; Sardinian, for Acct., 892 ; Spanish, for Acct., 544 ; | Emancipation Society to Farl Russell, calling upon the | we probably should fee 1t wards them as you seem to Ditto New Deferred, for Acct., 48}; Ditto TN for | Govern t to *make immediate investigation into kat ai^ to mako us foel towards yo. d же I do поё | E to 345; Ditto тета for Acct., 13&; |е fact, that two powerful ue -plated -rams, A y h мае а | cev., ü E , E > fact, p n-.p'ated steam mad. Ido not — Map im that they wish for w; | eT үрү for Aect., 94; Ditto 1858, for Acci, 69%, | which for some time have been in preparation in the ч I believe that з do But each party is ен р | Ditto, 1862, 71; itto, for Acct., 71 to $;| Mersey by the build f th же Qu ma, are now almost to S the tier vede 1 voluntar ily or оа ief | аа. 1862, for Aoct., 59. ready NA ; that the vessels are equipped and armed mpt to м pres he evil "dat s of the edunii $a side in | | with steel pro and turrets, aid are intended for t ntry and ofthe uneducated mobs in mine, Ofone | e of committing hostilities against the Govern- thing T. am certain -that it you tii th that A ET a Н : , our part will sto ong. ngiand, ani e asette ый te 2128, ment and people of the United States of America." | оиу Рат d Rus ашай Horcpy она аа ^ Nox" RIDAY : August 28.—BANKR ue ETIN. id Cheshire. stated that one was exp to | т answered, [4 rsuasion?' ‘Not, he replied, ‘by force. date censo Мыз с. ГА Malvern Link, W itershi i pe à 1 rehitect—A. T. Brsr, Bloomfield тата д North Dalstón. Assistam m sailon or about the 27th of August, and was to be Ae the South D EUR that you d Nm mda са твит mores, Combmartin, Devonshire, Mason — J. | rec ived by the Confederate war vessel Florida, now SUME ЖАЙЫ ЕНЕГЕ СЫ S Акт, Diss, Norfolk, Tail. r—J. BRoww, Р ith Fernhead. Lan- | ү ә ВЕБЕ for the out, My expectations of peace between you and us, he con- сазћіге, Basket Manufacturer—A. Brackwoop, Live erpool, Jewel- cabinet | hovering b the British coasts t e purpose, and that | tinu d, *depends much on the manner in which you deal with. | nd eee ана ы P, Wray e Terrace, Old Bethnal Ог Green | another iron-plated war vessel, destined for the | the ironsides which the Confederates are now building in | ou excuse а Road, Groce Вах of S Brockie, Hanle еу, Staffordshire" "Cabinet Maker—J. Daooxwn. Charles | same service, is approaching completion in һе | England and Scotland. Y yourselves for not havin рр: g p Street, Brandon Street, Walworth, Corn Dealer—T. CrAnx, Russell Street, 5 : stopped the Alabama on t! und that she was not obviously = MAMMA, з a Pump Man ace Луде. Earl Russell, in reply, stated that his atten- | ао or war. These ships are so. No merchant vessel is 7.Соввкү, Dover Place. New Ken w Clerk—C. Сотвовх, W: tion had long been d e subject, and that | plai = 9 We maintain the intended for the Confederates bourne Park Villas Mews, Paddin bb Proprietor—^. Cunn:E. New- ес» 7 arat, TRANE ot d 8 Clifton, Bristol, late Milliner | both the and the Home De nt had, —intended to prey upon the commerce of the еда, тов Somersetehire Тао Сотмах & В. С. Сома, Таќсһап, Wedmere| request, made the most anxious inquiries on the sub- ате already эз obvious ав ect Ee ае Ата сы ее —J. Davies, Blaina, Monmouthshire; ject of these seun ana. is lordship at the sa hat-other d purpose they be intended? The builders Breeze Manufacturer- H. Errmrs. Ochemicn Road, Sou uA Кола, time regretted t the memorialists not fur- дење lun Dh dommenta pA which the іпроеевь. dest sti- este Comedia] Чтачеылек-Т F ER nished him en my evidence upon which he could Wo builders of ке m D man it der You a ei Fowrsroxy Rotherham, Y ру д LETS Serene. | ac act. Тһе Times commenting on this memorial assume tha ibly ET Pee I do not ask 30% RR. Grann, Grove "e кту Sewardstone | ' z < ; in d s : Р tony cd APA d Te homp 3 build Federal commerce mu be an offence а; nter. | to detain them until le 6 ТЕТНАМ. Landport, Photographer— Н. А. fona di га нЕ Ба bably | ® day, the innocence of term de trato ILLBEE, Marylebone beg еа бівевт, Fitzroy Square, nationa Jaw, апа aliso agains e spirit, and probably wed much meme WS actually stopped the progress of the 4 Ноти. Р ЧН ци, against the words, when correctly interpreted, of опг | Ajlexanéra on the suspicion that she и intended for the Hicerssow, Hampstead, Sub- | municipal law. 16 also insisted that 16 was the duty | Russians. Not an axe or р Picture Dealer—G. GREY. Exeter, Totnes, Devonshire. Om Ti C. Hir, Bowling, Yorkshire, Butcher- marine Engi —C. HASLAM, nente) Essex, Grocer—T. HEATBERLEY, " an Teston Street, Pentonville—J. Heno ETHORN, jun. New Shoreham, and interest of the country to prevent this offence from | her. We found our laws, as you have found yours, insufficient. and not to t take R Hampi hire, x, Sł ipwright—J. Новваһр, Foleshill, Warwickshire. Brickmaker— A 1 1 EAVEN. Shlerbsinpto, Gloucestershire; Mason—F. HETHERINGTON, being committed, le RI : lace and proceedings nid d diens Terrace, Lewisham, Commission Agent—G. Hannrs, Bridg- | lament over it € i Aii ble. т. | national law, to good т Somersetshire, Butcher—T. HEATLEY. sen. Turnagain Lane, Far- N W. Senio addre Бае Carpenter oi Јасжвон. Wednesbury, Staffordshire, €— h БЕЗ this ticl t hat "heim ve 16 ША TOCE: . JARVIS. ri's Co ensington- Н W. JacxsoN, Skinner 1 2. = Street, Snow Hill, Tobacconist— 6. Каммевев. Lombard Street. Commis- bene! on the sub jet Or this artie " sta Ing that a Foi constitution. sion Agent-R. B. Кеттік, Spittlegate, Lincolnshire, Plumber and | important motive tor the immediate interference of ou Ox - Lame, ies Coal Dealer—$S. Ltor». Birmingham. Brass i Caster— о eath, MN fe Seacoal Hi Tane, Snow HIN M —R Morrer, W ity, 3 doed П, Maste LX ч АМовіет. Wormwood Street, City, | produce on the feelings and conduct of the Federals. ILSON i 8 "ndi r аз x Darlington, Dealer. at he self-inflicted баране се, ties ironsides escape р с, А Сатке, натіуагешан о самок, топ "with Americans o parties, who are Sands er us, the rican xin iri rritated enough already, Everton, Tanieashire, Draper —E. H. №огах. Abingdon Villas. — unanimous only on опе subject, anat re is tbat the | will be ungovernable. You have seen enough of them to know Author — S. OSBORN: fred Terrace, Чеке Road, Bayswater, that their resentment есето ntrol of Fa eH Maker — ©. Prnxiws. Kidderminster, rcestershire, School Bs r— | esca of these vessels w l produce the evil which They will really become as mad a r French friends call x Rec Master in form pauperis) T. Rr ение һауе exercised o mu ы forbearance and en ndured them. "They will be quite ready inu mselves in order to хак Боко, merel, Devonshire, Builder — G. Енорез, Ilkeston, such sufferings іо prevent—a war with the |ruin you.'" 3 maker—P. Ronca, Birmimeham— 3. Roer, Liverpool Porter—W. A | NOrth. They all: ‘believe, he says, that, whatever be| {Ayyom ar Woorwron Dockvanp.— The Wolverine, OHRS, t. Shadwell, Publican—S. LU k t Square. Coffee House Keeper—A erre. Lie p Fark Pace the wish of the Nor п Gove ernment, the indignation of 21 Pini the lost of the wooden ships which is ever _ Бпостакер- 1. Н. Savxpzns, late Crescent Place, Burton Crescent, Com. | and rage of the py will force it to declare war. like ly to be added to the British navy, - E eie abo Retos пем RSEN E E Жы ERE user date Baltster S: нав, | This is the expectation of the Federals, who look on a She was laid on the slip some wS Eog ^ 0 : i Sheffield Comb Фетула "Troedyrhiw, Glamorganshire, Pos Post- wed ER м4 —— h зун eminem Бл. Эа -— vin the necessity fori iron MÀ became o е ы S Me ERNA, Но exuit и Р арркжену аре инче агу Tooked't Visible ress was ba Бонат a Анд DEN та ты тоек Maker — | 10геірт support. They long hoped that want of cotton conver чоп. Te Admiralty, h however, finally determined 59 int Stables, South Wharf Ro Road, Paddington, Carman- Е. would lead the English Government to attack the to finish b she had been begun. She is a sister О? ` H H . К илаш Presteigi orshire, Tailor — T. Federa! ey now bribe English shipbuilders to do whi h ently lost on the Wirit Н. Үлтез, Sheffield, | : i im to dw бе which was recently Joiner. - , j M i ves ofa of Sus йыл SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.— versation which he had a few months ago with Mr. | °°? ес аа ВА M eral М; —— М s poll еч Е ће Federal Minister in Paris, whom he CONGRESS.—A congress Matlster- 1 à Hon. Accountant— y n l Mr. таа lers—: Г ч M З тые i Ыт улеп д Gourrat, that r tho | Ex eeka T had чүк — p -— Buxton, M.P.; Mr. Hi ве у. PN 7 nap A ГР. о ‚ Devonshire, olverhampton heel iti іна оп тутана я $ ал .Р.; МЕ cx qnoa ачка ушу ретт ТЫ "conduct towards ба of the Federal government | MP. bed 3 2M, Gies Pulen, ME the А 8. Состтаз, Бесон ТОЙОНИ В Tailor—J. Cross Bilston, Stafford. У ould Jead to iversal, and an {opinion n that it inten- iad Bhire, Bother- T. Ertow, late of Binmingham W. Piero Байга: i ded p ; ker nt: апа that I thou ble | bishop ar York, he Bish op of Manini the sd ЕА Cabinet Maker. GorpswrrH, Fletching, S Licensed VictuallerÍ— | that he should know the opinions as to that conduct of persons | of Oxfor rd, and other noblemen and etant is tol ILL, Newcastl der. e, Staffordshire, Insu еп ‚| їй $ inen not merely impartial, but f: ble t t it to co Haave, Ві am, Fire and Life Assurance Com mpanies— | k H éd th d held at Manchester next month, with a view - Р. НАммохр, Carey Street, colm's-imn Fields, Auctioneer—L. the cause of the Federals. He answer at he should be NT to the best means of promoting the efficiency Іхенам, Elton, Cheshire, Agent to а Cheese Factor—J. JACKSON, Willen: grateful — the "information. I then related to him the sub- | tation as to the pr g po | Staffordshire. Keysmith- л 3. Кк. late z Birmingham, Retail | stan veral с sations with persons belonging to dif- | ОЁ the Church. ТЬ ess is to receded by & late Man Milliner—J. Lacr. EE Cornhill. City, Insurance Broker | ferent politi cal part jes. “1 — "hean e WEE i all that | servio in the Cathedral, on Tuesday, the 13th October, RosraT окон La T Southwick Street, „Ж le Park Square, | он ha Е ен А се уе deve that it ів useless for а and eetings will ld i eF rade Н co Er De, Hockle REN киге, iim n— state any facts, ontra X с; НЬ ill be read OW Pa d ingsiand, Salesman t W. Monnan iate any ныл e sa use any arguments i кп nd on the following days аб which pape: bieda of Bomian ham, Generi Dealer in Skins- T. 1 H. ANTON, Birmingham cem You, all of Low €— - well Ew “English, introductory to discussions on the eoe tbt subjects: i Brewer- M. . Rossendale, cashire, Bread ions, івез, i Е ibewt cue Манета. ошеа > ; Cumberland ку ке Масы ly fom | the Timas, Т have known men | Chureh operation, the Ci od I d! J pid | Grocer's —I. SCOD, n А Е ù n Е Раисе, hite of Шова, Cornwall, Мше W. Ruoprs, Leeds, б treat the Times som pt, sometimes with | Lay Co-operation jl МА io wed en, Growth. Й Токо & А, БЕ ТЫ — Tane, cu Colonial Broke okers—R. ӨН describe ita с” че mscr mlous o: of the| of a large Pa hial Miss omen, в: E d Leeds, —J. 8тлһїЕт, late treet $ Merchant—F. J, Sreet, Birmingham, Joutneyman P EL | ЭРЕШЕН анзіоегису, Sid Мон яо сове uot ра ШИЙ = the Church in Lancashire, the ; Law 1 Road Hill, ford, Staffordshire, Miner—$. Ti РІ th, сез overnment of the United States would frantic if it did Quee Street, "Edg e Ware Road, Bui ет А ag Sir cm m uu p do everything and uw to everything in order to &void ui : i treet, Б answ "W. WiLxiNs, Eastbourne, ох, Conimercial = Whitecha; e queer, lelater of Beer =H. оор: that yoi е 1f, they ва; у, the President and his feeling aud to faith, sed a letter to the | because bes municipal rige doct has MS suficient PR ЕС d t ou are nct, as we whic T he Crimean $ iuri a hammer was allowed to be lif! are, bound bya i tpctdut. If it is no& fi (юн Ийла W- Pnrares, т. immediately afterwards talk to me pure Times. "rhe Sunday Discipline, Modes of Tithe e rmn Synods and Co ca аши i, "Yorkshire, | 883» nt: the inference which — i from Potato and Fruit Balesman—J. W. advisurs wish for а with they are mad. If D à =н Е Earl of x e and ch and the Suppl = ae Ministers; чыи nd d Open Churc| hes, is ене the Duke rara ingen мы i 5 Small ings, Diocesan SEPTEMBER 5, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, a a footpaths о over a уе and much frequented part а. the For enturies the parishioner. TS and thei ртути | filled, and she now lies sunk in mid- channel, but 2 NCLOSURE ОР WANDSWORTH COMMON.—Upwa kal ut imme-|the council, by a large majority, decided in favour of {обо и Arun T api Nt T a sí eer, а | diate дны will be je "here raise мар ath. Dp МА оны 27 ied Nottingham icd 3. Me are arl Spencer, as lord of the manor of Dis STERS AT SEA. "her bas of late been a А the same — ng Sir Charles L Lyeil was elected Battersea, stating that during the past fe ears A Frene эү nera President (оғ next уем, Lord P enclosures to the extent of P a. ot 100 acres du steam jer, running between От and Marseilles, went | of Bath ; Mr. Tite, M.P.; Mr. Way, M.P.” Mr William ken place on Wandsworth mon, some o ashore a few s see pone ge h the crew a Н Saunders, F.G.S. ; ndn; am Mr. T. H. Dickin- have been effecte di by private individuals ; while vithin passengers were saved, the mails, and about a million | son were elected Vice-Presidents; Mr. Charles Moon Jue f faw of state bordi were ү the China Seas, the | Mr. С, C. Davi t W. Win ^ by the Brighton Railway Company, stopping up JR IHNEN о ше ship Heimers rose upon the appointed Local Secret T 1 ev. nati : aries and Mr. Gi European пер mate, and tw wo seamen, murdercd | Treasurer —An alarming хайан, closely resemblin: em Britis | the on beers took pi ace оп Monday a t Bar g walks on Caribou y fire т voyage from | radon C Es че кке Гре КА Common and the eus veg right Liverpool "m eris ay. oho s Ey M had gone 100 and 200. men and boys were wong i inthe pit when of vop m n them гап aparent Nt to this aed to реб some spirits of vare tine | y by enjoym ali iolding a light in one hand an sel to the surface are wound "up gav Suh pc iS m EIS that if permitted to go оп | the turpentine in the other, the e ship. gave a irs d (ind trade " the ЧӨН, as well as the cages pus becentirà extinction of Wa ndsw к Сопийо rust Pie threw him off his balance. The pa ia an ín | selves, were precipitated to the bottom. All communi- be the thereforé pee ontact with the light, and the ship wa in a | cation between the workmen in the mine ver those on his lordship to exert his intuens to т e to the | blaze, which the crew were сае to «ИШАН. “те ы surface was thus cut off, and it was feared that the ook to their boats, and wi i ntilating apparatus had also been destroyèd, i in ата dsh public; — em es whic imme ial, and to institute such i inquiries with E ть ot sanct н their psn removal, and secure i to the inhabitants those rights they their Mif so long and freely з TLL-TREATMENT OF A CHI ments, at Eltham, on the body Avgusta еше Englehent, aged four years and [o oned by him as will lead | ste —On Tuesday evening Mr. Car ttar, coroner for West Kent, after five adjourn- | g v X dnd.9 of | on the morning of the Ath ult., and was expected al Thoe passenge eged, had died from ill- | wep y th Ом» de Verde Islands, h bark ^re case all. hands must „have paraat from s ls for Shan ghai ings У hly, were aware of a a passage to the A ^ Seghill "Colles, экза pé egit di v riki ied оар constantly exposed to d r fro and o ther obstacles DT succeeded in reach ain 14 Seghill b ere taker n diera without Iti pected ala atna, in the Indian seas, with all hands except the КИТ who endured severe ои before he was rescued, The hip Georgia, which sailed fr om New York on the | ERES £t e fog, between at vede in proper. working order WPO cem the young man convicted of - Thomas Powell, the ct [-x Ф e = em e £ ved by. the revenue cutter Daring. aling t s will of the late M , r T ти g her. ste РА g to get her extensive боору E n eei but the nature of the bar h as to give littl t his бей cnt Mr. Thom Powell, the eldest son et the deceased gentleman, "as UBLIO HEAL e deaths in London i wi E — at the rem ty Div vedi that бей Saturday, the 29th Ан were he maet == тей i дп Eie average number m ten , Y 18 НГ mitting d from carried " Б doen in 1854, and corrected for increase т popula- | examination finding of them » Was 1191. The prese ч — is, therefore, 143 | trie ed to make ea pr rofit of its restoration. "This the washed o y кый ав a walk- the s servant pimped t the more than a Е | p while water to wash the oil a ык по by pumping. She full of water A ru obtain carried the c was about taki in the bolt of ded ate at the. "d op of the йт causing her to let deceased fall over the banisters га the steps, | į ton ie Te emis Dut see ing a "livered sid bees t downstairs, when 1 aught |j uring € the births of 865 and 840 girls, i in n 1705 ch t tl f the fi ily i had In the Menea ud weeks of the йд him to e Hait 185 — Sir John T: elawny, M.P. for this town, Vip his constituents a few ders since at the Bed- ford eo wen н! is a summary E xa nc бран на : ъа in London, years 1858.62 the Mog number was 1859. Provincial. КОНЕ УЫ the Wendt) e of the Central utive Ctr e.on Monday, the Earl of Derby in He tho cs йе E the ioi. АГАР + sioe rted p t the balance | the franchise, as i ect of dri the — ав et v 15s. "e nnd IL e l. 0s. 9d. end = our aud a: erred the 5-5 Is м 8, to obta! at privilege, an: ва 2 RARE ш, ые. n rnalfs c limin ish th "chances d Df the f futu zu pecsperitr er this LIS кә есг mirage. Aferaldingiothe акса 1 that, on t the e 22d dam air, during a discussion "T the | ihe Public Works ct t, said the week. tion of dim culty mploying l amount of un- p Mine which might peste wise be made use of. verd Margaret Engle- , who чег em qne committed for nd бацрае against Helen Ha annah the mother, antial bail w heart, вањето агт trial. her ар tendered and accepted for de reci struck on a rock or the point. of an old anchor, w such а dures Ve : with the greater of their lug мч ел Meer CE medi- been erection of pu it the whole of the applications which had а the Poor Law Board, d uired for ich Panos eged, and explained the TR sation of causin ng | m 9 r Egerton Leigh thought that. the number of un- f troops from the Ionian Islanas ld likewise th her diminishing tbe e eR He ME ing some se pikles the deceased took one and swallowed inter approached, Mr. Goodair said he К grants о! И, hili in its ШОШ, "БЕ after holding | pr ав wi prm орн upon t int: сино and say Tob duo inquiry. Persons wo or it in its mouth she spat it out. She also said that reda cially to the y of — and stone- if the demand from the Conserva ро: poang. the child ер after ке = she called | masons, as proved by pra ractical experien Мг. Raw. | уе side, the nm — е was а strong the se t wer, owing | to ваја. thi s difficult was ha not to be re- t what he objected diit: tiiit : E Татр vn the kitchen ie rad the te y ы : iul (Gl te higbly beneficial demands did not ur before the House -— Y pia. , Straight- and that she immediately sent the servant to | results, by inducing the several “local authorities чти Executive, neigen or assistance and a medical mam. Тһе | select AL bci those works which would ani 2. к» = Се bed ied và X jer medical evi was to the effect hat death had employ the larg mount of unskilled labour. the principle of nscertiin- imeem ers ready n made for money — rs т sums a -— ped or = orks involving large outlays upon skilled nda not vote - 75 instead o mA о turpe tha t ed - ind in so they t for objects which | а reduc! He had v the purchase of the pali the publio » might think should not have been | Exhibition building becanse he believed. it тоё have lel, as | Lb Hs sorry, e ore, on account of in the case of the Houses of Parliament, to an enormous sed | CER usine са by M r. má y rie Sn the un E e = c "100, э asked, ont "The E ә е nv rise rom J ` д e Galway Poor-law oie did n ish to be too r n this | contract he had voted а against, believing it to bea ipt pro- *|point, it was mr ein оли posi intended аа us bon c оа пове РЕР works w icm E wou In вог d 2 E muoh the вате character. Не next explained some number of unskilie abourers e no the r voted Адай chair inson adde a мыз for 1 те "d for was to to the | been sen the date of h his last official 3 most of the open: tioned last week | also be excluded. It would b The Earl of sol тт the voti dbi had tiro шайыгы dn wonld subseq made to the amount of 5450 NEWCASTLE ON TIFE AL a жеб. of the general са Tian decided n. Not om бшш lace ext was on. Dundee, and Bath Pu ia Чай claims for a visit ; раб | cognty THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE ди" МЕЕЛЛКАН GAZETTE. t o the mode in which these rates should be levied and expended. | to be disposed of. Ther i e Gaia c those who paid the rates 5 should have some 597 at al Mie to ntr c" rthe expenditure dnas — of opinion | evidence he s with а woodlands : aae Ci which. were tax- аро of Clove d, Tea n future to you uld be ыр bol to render had assist- n the Irish Church question, A t rer 94 one, and demanding de d solution. » ed at some length the aspect er the Polish question, but Ap we must be careful, while mani MM = аа more US men, but wou He эрише d u а баң condem апа thus La кузе was concerned: that she a s laden other, bury и in tke churéhyard if Cod had been bound upon I MM placed Dissenter: 2 in hen ere to the prayers AI they wished t place the clergyman in a position of an [яй ei iea persons in cases where he might have con- mp objections to the form of service sed to be WICKHAM MARKET.—On Thursday the 20th ult, the boiler y a e threshing machine, Ее, һаа been at in the occupatio r. Burch, анге. undignified position X capture of the vessel w diris T ignited, a egre ned. An inque dE xao | 4 ed, АН се of 18 "aer н, professional engineer. —————— —— exceed dispute between the parti: È T other vessel, the m F THE ARCHPI IN.—The Irish чаре in summing up le wd poems with pue that Archbishop Whately ang ja Da рә Бүз: а verdi as been f or some w eeks i ina precarious state fa ervsin foot ; bnt some persons go 80 far as to say i mortifi- cation has attacked A The latest доши mr mer hi estles of healtb. as їй th unted for. Оп all m he is greatly ү PACKET 81 lake: ашыр. Adriatic iom Galway on malk Je wa D LED тустт m t was blo strong gale from. пе ыйы, à deuil 2 T3. ce, шы тер, of арш, Ата Scotland, ERS.—The Banffshire Journal says that Lapy from public life in 1852, angling i ne of the most fashionable amusements R. RAEBURN or Sr. for ladies. The Princess n les is frequently to be surviv DEO м seen, rod in hand, on the banks of the Dee or its tributaries. Lady Caroline Gordon Lennox has M n fishing - "the Spey with remarkable suecess, havi taken among uet two grilses of 8 lbs, and 85 Ibs., dd a salmon of 18 Ibs ind ing Sir ir Wal other eminent P of the * Г: ао ЧЕН ye. UH He у о ing, intl : m ich Y d ге eed and but th was acoidentaly destroyed by A fire before it came 1 he lat of disabling an ordinary v stated that the Peterhoff is сы, same vessel pas. in affair та nclus; ti attempt zd run the blockade, amd "that if Же Me: to d нау th rgoe: the ground that “defendant had not carried out the кые p re and that bol iy Cha uthority given to them intimated ри > Pinion ibet the ease was one i атта t be co inr о the saltpe T sold at New York, пров опе оѓ me een E» he declaration for money had - €PDituar NLEY, of ope Hall, died.a few da; eie y Vias irat талыта West v uou caedi glionby being the defeated candi In 1841 Mr. Stanley and Mr. Irton were again elected, and Mr. Stanley орыр to represent the county until bis retirement E pu ы, a the age of 80. à гуч the last | sup; ef. nd ме Біг Henry exhibitions in Manchester and iberality the. — Galla isa bs efforts to improve the land on his estates [SEPTEMBER 5, 1968, t this was а course his В.—Оп the ze ult, at 21, Moray Placo, каш the Cou of KIN of à son—lst inst, Street, "He Conntess of LONGFORD, of а em Mee Dover House, Whiteha Il, iine CLIFDEN, THERINE W. was no doubt tha келүү, for ү of pert that he d board t the RE, иша, i inst, at А and pem. he Hon, ll-born= -Admiral Wey uth of W. NGTON, M. B ейт ten M. of a son, s 26th ult, Tat Barwick House, Norfolk, the wife of Rea SEYMOUR, C.B., of a son. MA RRIAGES. S.—On the 26th ult, at Norwood, Captain Lr J.P., of Roswell, — wW, eldest -— rd the late Rev. р; Little, to the Hon. E HEN UTLER, daughter of t late Hon. Henry Butler, ASET roe of mms ME thir- teenth Lord Viscount Mountgarret—25th ult, Edinburg the Rev. JOHN се: ту of е ^" and the high rate | bacon, ter was — -— И ҮЭ TTL, in sidered the d the nded so With: теры to » the УРАН with а of the like d den" e was рап тво tson, EowaRD Jowzrr, E DEATHS. On the 506 luit, at k House, Leamington, MARTHA, кй ar nid of Аы rg Right us Wr Сиклуна, for of St. Asaph, aged 72—97th t Bagnères del т à very 8 short Um It should to e by | a voyage to Nassau. m ose captur UY aid - aera Ee ess, beloved а yenet y kne NOES ELIZAB the TE med of E late КО pm Bir um чем at To — Ye n tha o ge^ Bolari and he br ong ht ‚ FARQ theri ‚ J. R. BARROW, вч, R.N. Randw ick, near Stroud, eldest son of the йө деш бес Barrow, Coldstream Guards — ?3d ЕР “= New "E d cw rshire, RAYNOR Masow, Esq. y ost e late Шопи Mason, aged 6 UR d шы Ку ею super M Captain I st. R.N Nassau, Фа as mbers and Pardue чахор һаа Bram well whi ch s somo Е e to. — Ape ov i ,but ultimately it the а: ife of the Rev. JACKSO —25th ult, at Bournemouth, the Re D.D. tos of Magdalen College, - t. Ni а good m was taken еу Ё, the blaintif fo fo: and receive ed and not | gt cholas College, Lancing, the Rev. WILLIAM other counts the verdict was for oND, M.A., aged 31—26th sit. Е Limerick House, Lea- given to P yn m» for | mington, the Rev. JocELYN WILLEY—16th ult, ab 1 Bio’ "Norton н , Norfolk, th ev. inris їн. BROWNE, justi rish of Blo' Norton, aged 63—183th May, at tho ritis y^. Pekin, the Rev. Wu. О, Mr M.A., assistant Chinese secretary to H.M.'s Legation in China, son of the late Rey. Dr. Milne, MM 48—80th ult, at Barton-on-Humber, the Rev. а Конт, M.A., formerly incumbent ої St. Paul's Church, eu 10. „бәрде eum Lin г. at m. ontinw s plo at from а sieve. Of Grapes к деша! ўч ish and fi Wiliam s's Bon RD's, died recently at Charles- Raebur .of St. in 5 Н assi isted j Nectarines, do., 2s to 5 Melons, tech, 95 to 4s ing the succ iac Жолу, M ot "ye —— аа e ae L Pin — er 1b., iced Grapes, per 2s to Ha] ретй sieve, ls 6d to2 9s6d нана Lo 100, 12s to “ —The har ke. Street, Field, and that the PALO ет: of the adyenture was to pen Dr. Edw: them і in er] struggle with the Fede: t appeared th the со ined c? la f last x the oM came m. and P enterd T into communioatii we. w RS E ITA Ше E of which was that two vessels, na icis ct defendant ac gels "at a өе with M ‚ап den [ES бү end ас it was d the 5-3 intention stepped into the rin met his opponent th e their 2 ома If нн to take Ат Ж and ri ie pa and фен E Де К Adi m Er o do ive turned pred опата. ut it seem (one ана were h ves. On the arrival ( of in order to MC maag the result led his bass Yo to do so, his : NOU Pd An on bant as, if hc EON cruisers, SE Didco ed to qui y е 0 D pes. would be the vessel would returned to MIL Ficat ron 10007. чс] сорту Ка? dud it was past 7 he iod the me t e d а Ат but f бов winn › London Бу rail fro Msio — : | Ue рег} sieve,2s ба to 5s Nuts,s r bushel, It. E ‚рога P oea beig 2s ^ al f Ro до. Ў {Л Li э. ы 3E Mie зе о-и n Е Sf sentio Рево hes, per doz., 38 to 88 Walnuts, do., ile io dig е been E adı and 0; Pesci pue T much | Cabbages, per doz., 6d to bundle, Кыс P roviding employtmen? for the poor in his neigh- SUO WAT ut ito Isod pr p. uero Shallo! IC NI Star pim, тена Е Е to 2d tu — a rem as e ped Shaws, do. 60s to 70s Endive, р. score, 18 маш Г 16,0001. ; j Hr George A of Raasay, Teo 160,0001. ; uus È Р ен Ed to 6d Hone! Radish, p. bunch .D., of Ipswich and Framlingham, 30, 0002 “Жоел, 18 6d to 2s Euh рой. Isto gt ч оен аео — э Bost per doz., 1s 6d Нег a ро! matoes, Qs 2d to d e great em for 10001. between — T е Wolvi TTE took zini S Pam me Now Hari. Inferior.. Straw .. ut Inferior do. Prime 2d cut do, aon her pini seemed in Amiable MNT е hag где nur r four md A pedes сенн Du continue unt es == for all ed iD Pun gni ag Le ie л> оге that the fi ight E I EER on us 100) Su Li Both. dow Уи Hdg- ih bx dud dei "em it. бт Ditto Hoggs . ня M ditto., ' Down Ewes 1 bito i =; Combing: Skins 62 = : 4:8 8E Die de 105 y ы Kent Fle peces .. ditto . t гаса ате а е in the Un A Best h Butter " 4 — 3. 5s. por i three giaa Sisua, Pork, is а to 48, 44. тов lbs. - je utmost AN CA! тпл MAREEN. pe жыш Тһе пат ы ыр, MA Td Sud X X» ес Trade is not so active, but prices SEPTEMBER Б, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Trade is still very bad for Lambs, the season being now | Primrose, 12s. 9d. ; Eden Main, 16s. 6d.; Walls End Hotton, G { ARDEN d уе т ——— really over. Choice Calves are Tamos dearer. E Germany | 18s. ; Walls End Russei’s Hetton, 168. 9d. ; Walls E EAD). — and Holland there аге gap Beasts, 10,320 Sheep, 307 Calves, | Hetton, 18s. ; Walls End Stewarts, 17s. d us alls E M prn unders di R, (Наар). — Married, two moe ; { and 30 Pigs; from Ireland, 450 Beasts ап nd lard аю; and | 16s, 9d. ; Walls End Hartle epool, 178. Mei End ке mot character: таа BN BUTLER, Prince xi T SD Pic bra 4 9160 Beasts from the Northern and Midland co чиле. d Son чар ; Walls End East Hartlepo a p ; Walls En ock, South W; t, Pembroke а а в 8 out Hartlepool, 168. 6d.; Walls End Tri My H Best Scots, Here- rige Be t Long mg-wools, 4 6— 4 10 | 175.64. ; Carway and Duffryn Malting, 20s —86к ili pesce e (Hx AD). 8 d' ——— Н 12078 g Ewes E ? d quality 410618 34 HOPS.— BomgoucH MARKET, FRIDAY, Sept. 4. Fo ord ей, ат character from the gentlem n he 0—4 4 E. Lebe 5 i í ГЕ А ы loeser: Pat n d —: - зро а гең is about to leave.—T. W., 14, Raglan Street, Foe Bil: SI est Downs А з ops t, ш DENE 2 al -breds Po seirg va 8 , E 8 | selling at the коюн AG peo 1 ABBERNIY Hun M 31; very successful in o. Shor Pi ia 4 Mid and East Kents, wh. .. £6 2 ю eading Branches od Kitehen and Flower Gar- D gs , P че 0 dee Wife good Laund Beasts. 5870; Sheep & Lambs, 27,660 ; Calves, 358; F Pigs 390, Wenld Kente > 5 6 ractor.—H. T 89 em iross i ч ar ME IM ears cha- а 6 ud дөй: ЯЛ Road, ng TEMPE Re AP » The reed for yearlings and old Hops te da ^d dy at TX ARDENER А зч, pup oed The number of Beasts is about the s on Thursd. ау last. | late prices. үт ar ee Late Auri m Pra Et understands uer Trade is ; dull, yet E cannot be e lower on the В rage. түзе раса t, &c., m We have а shorter pply of Shee ys Stay of English, one flocUs, Presak i Hig h wrereptiodi bio charac alf being foreign. The demand ud is good, and some of the AILY or OCCASIONAL GOVERNESS,—A Lady Матор, Grocer, High Btreet Carshalton. nie 9, 0 Е атлаа have m эк Si ike т moro — d A io^. Wn many years in France, seeks a re-engage- ( JARI RDENER (H EAD). —Age 36, married; thoroughly rade i e seas g nearly over. r- | ment in to instruct in English, French, and M understands Forcing Gra Melo ns, and Cu m. ms des Here tm are о 30 Ben sti Bern, /" bg Singing (by t рез id "d Ч E Lidia of eec woliunderstands Na E and какое: И ош rawing. ut 29, Queen's Road, bi understands and other Trained Trees.—J. C., Ken- d s d s d|Camden Square, N Nw n Hall, ord, Кеп! Best Scots, He ore: | M Best, Long- эжоо. 4 6 £19 Lael m E a 1 BI VE LLER. — А Nnreeryman Ср ўа. ЕА а — Аре 30, married, two B t m aving a select stock of Conifers, Roses, Rho child: T thoroughly respectable man, of practical est Bhorkdoma $ ixi 8 Do. Saor &?d quality 40 244 8, &c., 84 ur want of a good Traveller to на Ее парин їп ану € Yaoi Pro Mo &c. "Nearly four years" желу гы нїп. не уй ould Бе т uired to sell careful, M & due | ds Eis E NUT Eu essrs, Smith & Co., Iron- Ru. Hé : pH |} йг» 8 g : в representauons ; get та Eng ERN PR Do. з Li being of more importance than a forced sale. As the Advertiser rur Mog PE irora AMAA IN Cales, 491; Pipe, beo, | Vill Only engage in the hope of securing an bonest man, well va doe (Ивл) В c.n » i: а ves, igs, up in his business, ^N will answer such а Apyicsttona as appear | Greenhouse S Plani A ы and Pio verd Peaches, Stove and MARE LANE, -Мохрлх likely to be suitable; all those not answered will please under- | Grounds, &2 "meris 8. n UN. ou las © piper and mad that any corresp аан x be e useless- Particulars, 12 from former. Т. L., 6, оа s o, Kent. E es The e ene А moderata, and чаб эл. oreign Wheat was - ir Rib yes Кр addressed to A. B., Gardeners’ Chronicle Office, W.C. T ARDENER (заз), —Age 34, eL SE and a tolerable с]еагэ made of such cels ав were ANTED IMMEDIA’ din a Jing mipepuona b ао кишш ed тайа Nos profession | in ай its offering at the lowest ales - pes week. у bronghk late astworthy Man as RSER MAN and [ерл v SET о Mon. Ты i t pu b eges А Bus. Henn в L. pd Reap E o» in salue Oats were а SEE 2 — stating Ls ice expe investigation. -W. F. V, Modi. ‚быч » Тайна, ^ Tet, ded c дөре, our (heme was but тегу | e. to G. C, O., m & Bons, 14, Cannon | Stanstead Park Nursery, Forest Hill S.E, ~ а и с oy A ANC Ends scs DURO, гЬ 8; (LARDENER (Нир), in а nobleman or genile. Mosd s Wawan, Essex] Kent, Азак . White 13—45 Red .....|40—44 D, at Michaelmas next, a WORKING С; зма family. T с married, o no. child FR iun selectoa runs silit 45—50|Red ....142—18 FOREMAN ox BATLLE of. 1000 sores. cal knowledge of mo Fruit, бе. yy Kitchen and Flower : Apply, stating aree AA ue E oJ. M. Reap, Elk- veter takes a great interest in the tion and 81894 à — — ? Чай answered, unlessto the person Ош; of Plants, and Contrasting of p rs in Con- е ч р тету чт ао, гог бєз а Flower Beds.—A. G,, Mr, Pk, " Chemist, iecit rd 38—38 ANTED, іп а small Nurs ety, = Ap om iere оно A ML metal peo рыны 28—582 W energetic, trustworthy You ib. Га d AÑ DENER (HraD). — Age married, two habits, and ЕН of PLANTS 4 "i ENERAL PROPAGATOR, fect]: a dades bis P робы ш ай dis DD 29 LANTS and SHRUBS; also to attend iden and Tate Forcing, Stove and Green eid the Fires and make hims са useful, and to act as e "flower und Kiteben Garden, also Lani ind Oraa. - 2% o Gardenin; ier = Norfolk — Foreign , Ba: Se m 2d & Er Чы ^ am an pim s and ponds = NN. ROAA od piod in a бош Бавио near урен 1 XARDENER (Нклю).—Ар —Age 86, married, nc n 130—3 on, y |( X bra 3 olk .. em n d a мш DEI US and some knowledge of their эл EN nori has haa ENT Tie ыл rience im огешат hi AP cin ата 08 e bog y, stating references, to | the choicest Fruits under Glass ; is a first-rato ulti vato" чш МЕ M O., Gardeners Chromiet Ооо, Ж" ДУ of Stove and Greenhouse Plants, and has had for many years LV Tet TWO E MEN, from 16 to 18|the Management of n nobleman's Grdan Establishment, — JORN ket, Ф м БЕ E13 on > $*| а zZ [7] E » z в kin Е a i jm tto Уу Country..|30—3 nau 90—26 Per Back |34—445 para of age ; some that һауе been in Houses and under- whore Gar мр Sept 4 lants. Character пош e caHon must accompany Qulurento d Oan pr Park бач m й eag jea ms Т ў у BBORNE, am Park Gardens, n weather since tic -šti and continues to be wet L'ARSTENEM En i мг » The Horticultural z 2 да Всьо А bes mco excepting o on en Jet, abd d poears greatly to е | шшш — ondon Moa, non Noblemen and Gentlemen, retarded the harvest i tho iorih s it poti nd, and in моң | Nos r кр, a bi CODRANGE n who has YD ARDEN: ER шы. А е 5 single perte ot the илаа сле? в been protracted. Whea dge perien of xi uia ot to hayo вш rod m „> t Бор, т Е у reduced from io ding quality ub Wheat trado тетен ЕЗ 1 Judge of the Value and | Vines M A esie Mi, A has been firm, and їп several markets se lers have obtained a | Labour of Work О the o ind.— Apply, C ud age e um: rando o Galu o Ferns, Stove Ө Үш, stand P has lived in zland ; has and slight advantage, but the business in foreign Wheat has po amity z any), wages, references, &c., addressed to оох, 021013818 very been extensive. ast 102 оу ч дезе beer S risto Plymouth. ў d reden) P m ror og Plas Мас! теа Li mery- m Ма T озн золе WANTED, an unmarried "MAN SERVANT, to live | shire, North Wales. e in the house, ho ган the Cultivation хор an Е Ж DES ©, га! hava мыкы АМ, о rdinary Gardeh, са a Cow, attend a Но orse, а vo ARDEN ER.—Age 86; bas : practical deis. я ke z arge of Land and Stoc s have declined fully 1s. 80 0 Тв. Tbe x Ima ҮСЕ oocteiinll, TA КЕШ лр mires 3 for рате, т, and БЕ ЭЕ, БЕА ер A ы ta Mb Mb quud. equal to bis. per 250 Ibs; ida E dM melt ш, WO. Solomon's, Wruiterer, ёо. at 7730 ewts, Whea OV ANTED, REM "DAI MAT wire before the pM of Be һе ir б Срна, si where one Man or or more are kep t— es. Two-and-a- Wages B AB р ату Wales, an experienced DAIRYMAÍD, w Ead pes LEER es ta d dol at be epi Pen уо rper no one п а who has n: е: milar ua- l. eek, wit ae ERR k, * u bt. pe v ч d байыт S, 2 y d гк, оош c wo! an ENS, but holders К uror iri дає and of or respectable Je 4 d dod эке! а 3 семаи is in good demand at сч i is are Mapa ar anf nm, ч ih Жатай iine Md Bed-rooms, Зету) =D, Dus s Roos v ушш ik tered i $ quotations Soap, Ро cá an allowed for Churning. cumbrance). — AVIES, been 19 years for the finest Terpin e ЛО: The work is not host m drm i rara good ment.—Apply, | capacity with чуга, At liberty to ; 2 stating age ап of former servitude, thus— | engage with eus A nan Д a ** DAIRYMAID, авн Francis & Arthur Dickson & Bons, Seed DLE .— References as to ability, &c., Merchants, &c., Chester. to Dr. Ілкргкү. Acton ( рех Е —MM—— ARDEN SINGLE-HANDED).— Age 30, marri WANT PLACES. —Letters to be Post Paid. D ineu more Eon со i v tmm] = РА... 9 Дэм л Good pre -—-v. illiams, Dresser, Wood Street, 206 e 3 XPERIENCED GARDENERS (or asGA ERDENE Walthamstow —We have had a BAILIFF), of ЧОТА: cations, recom CHINE "UxpxE).—Age 21, single ; „з and Wheat has commanded d rather XI tlemen. iculars given оп ap featión t0 d two years under a, first-class Gardener. Can Бебе ва а са s.m пород инеу, P ceive а first-class dana , Dewsbury, Yorkshire. ‚М.Ж, urs eod racter.—F. B., Dewsbury, torkenie _ ARDEN BB (Urn Age 23; would not object u^ neg, to pay а Pre here he can have a good opportunity | Peach: 8, ind Cucumbers ; many years' experience in | of improving Чоо „А. WR 1, Salamanca Row, Upper Church Melons m Orchard. E "XE Orchids, Stove an b qui re Piante, | S.reet, Cheisea, SW. Flower and Kitchen Gardens, Layi mt, ranging n вто ы rubberries M forming n n MEI ; Borders ard у Л Мум" АК) and кые ‚Н., 6, Mark! - Green, mhi epe L"Reneirn, 4 ғ 0 ; liy, с з El r W. Н: Н ie t re а è REMAN, THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [8ЕРТЕМВЕВ. 5, 186$, | 2 . NET а. To Nurserymen. Gutta Percha Tubing fo TOME Gardens. Universal Microscope. күч buy 5з, ро ATOR, от PROPAGATOR and FORE- HE GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY have the rT ERNEUTE EC — Well ЕР їп ырш Hard and Soft-wooded pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of the following 31, Cornhill, Е.С. ; late 6, stat) n Street, E. M ood Grafter of Ros Rhododendrons, &ec. First- | Testimonial dii Mr. J. Fannan, Gr. to BoswELL MIDDLETON *,* Catalogues sent on rece ceipt of 6 postage stam с т pre onials.—A В "Wr Wx Вои, New and Rare JALLAND, Esq., of Holderness M near Hull. RONDS PATENT. алка de ШИШ Plants гт зс чене King's Roan, Chelsea, SW “1 Жз: had 400 feet of your Gut a Percha Tu bing, in (JRPUES PATENT SAFES, the most Secure ROP^GATOR т МАМ lengths of 100 feet each, with union још, in use for the last against Fire and Thieves, QE A LE un DU € in 19 пот for watering these gardens, and I ба it to answer CHUBB'S FIRE-PROOF STRONG ROOM DOO experienced in the Propa EM o£ Н: " nd Soft- тообо! better than anything І have ever s ME The CHUBB'S PATENT DETECTOR LOCKS and STREET DQUR Plants. Good reference E: SE De 48 "North Road, Great | tbe water is very considerable, but this has not the lights LATCHES; CHUBB'S CASH and DEED BOXES, "à Yarmonth, Norfolk eie effect on the tubing. I consider this tubing to Illustrated Price Lis меа and post free, e valuable invention for Gard A , inasmuch as it en: kd cá T Сновв & Вон, 57, St. Paul's rehyard, London, Е.0, : МРКОУЕК in the Gardening business; a situation | water our gardens in about one-half the time, and with one-half Сто чон, О, ВЕ Эши ohra LG wantedimmediately.—H S, E sh, Whitwell, Derbyshire. ME AME ^ ПЕЧЕ Я ò Sarpe e HRESHER'S Pelei outs FLANNEL SHIRTS, T ured by ERCHA COMPANY, Paten — m -L awarded to THRESHER & G MPHROVER.—Accustomed to Forcing and меа] i8, Wharf Road, City Road, Tobio. E.C., and sold by their дА nd s r FLANNEL SHIRTS, Indi a Tweed Ba of all kinds of Fruit an d Flowers. Good Рг holesale Dealers in town and coun try. d India p^ Waistcoat ts, Suit, D. ТАхтвү, ?4, Park Street, — Square, London, NV ы ta of Prices on application to THRESHER & GLENNY, ТКАЕМ BAILIFF.—Age 31; experienced; uuder- ; s eneral Outfitters, next door to Somerset House, Strand, Wi stands Lighe and eis Soils, and the Breeding and Glenfield Patent Starch. Rearing of Stoc take charge of D d Poultry. | и М 5 ТЕЁ Bena Шыу, бышы: = О =. ыгы STAROH PURYEYORS t i КШ DARM BAILIFF.—Married, по incumbrance ; ARDEN BORDER EDGING TILES, — These PRINCESS yva WALES. aris PUE -— : а К. йерде. ue ying, сов Ya tting, and Rearing Stock es, n d in Terra-Cotta, Terro- Metallic Ware, | Laundry and awar а Prize Medal. Sold by ai and General Far anagem: Wife to Manage Dairy anå Red Ware (їп the above and other patterns), are recom- | Grocers, Ставете, &c. ену. 8% od Es acm ОЛ Acklaad's Library, Lyming- nci чу х n n ыл ceci Edgings for WOTHERSPOON & Co., Glasgow and London, ton, Hants. _ te ey t Mugs dA ЗМИЯ. | rero reden ране с TARM ВАПЛРР кош tlie West Г Eugiand]— th room, requiro no attention, ere far more | РАВАМ АХ CANDLES, Three to ШШШ Магі perfeotly acq мл е New ABER durable, and nensem: in the ^2 ко uch cheaper. езе les, manufactu by Pnicg's Patent Candle р, Ap ore у. an тома DIST chos, Farn Buildings and Ее Kitchen Gardens, Town, and Rem they are| Company expressly for dinner-table chandeliers, recommend Repairs, Woods and Plantations, Drainage and Irrigation, и cvs tamed at Е; & G. Wharves, London; rre ins А Sa perii Tc! x — ond Есето А, Wilo ie olor o bes H Ward's Wharf Upper Ground S ч ч S оа Swan Can be had of all Chandlers and Grocers, E m TI of ж ЕЯ years' unexceptionable Vat Queen's ч Een =y rcm. Éin ek d, Ex ng gum ALFE, BING LEY, COS NEW e, suere eie Sutton & Bons, Royal Berkshire | Jijustrated Price Lists free on application. RAD ME PATTERN TOOTH BRUSHES, Penetrating Ui bleached VELLER.or MANAGER. Has had considerable 7 ЧАМЕМТА!, PAVING TILES for Conserva Hair — Flesh Brushes, gennin = imi LER, or тета — Has had ане | О ш. ны C idor, Ва TILES for cheap ani Sponges, and e 09а мз зәл of Brush p^ Comb. «M XpüMenos and w id Buüelham M. J., Qué ories, = s n Bino, red ors, Ba eem pa , as cheap an (шту "ir the Toilet, ,Mrscnrgs celebteied Alkaline Tooth Chronicle Office, W.C. I t dés colours, and capable | Pow e The RY BOUQU pe mime ———— To 8 of for wing a de and ER DeB ВО VUET In bottles, 2 and 5s, - теме д WATTE GLAZED TILES, for Lining Walls of Baths, | леу, 0 в, and 131, Oxford Street !HOPMAN.— Age 21; has had seven years? | Dai Larders, Kitehen Ran * —— Grooved Terro с - - ) experience. Good iei e ‚ Е. & A. Dickson and oth and P White е Pa foe Бок ^ Fd pM Pit e pi ‚ Clinkers [379877 and P піп? E E om & Sons, 106, Eastgate Street, Chester. To be obitaified ol И. ъё. ү En КЕӨ Prom lese nd А PSR ORCESTERSHIRE $490CE— ERDSMAN.— Married, one child; has had great op AMA This delicious Condiment, ronounced by Connoisseurs expatiatéo th ай Xin ds of Book. "Ré otgestion-to КЕТПЕ Paxton Works, Sheffield, Established 1738. тз ТНЕ € e D SAUCE," charge of а Small F т Grass Land. Сап have а good Pam а Ut NE сеоба б agatik worthless character. Асы S., Sou B ledge near Southgate, Middlesex, N. The public espectfully —— Meg boul see tbat РА & PERRINS' Names are on Wrappe "m € : ч У and Stopp x Gro ursery, Coleman Street, Camberw: "i S. v t е» — p P» a" 9’ SAUCE. e E E 1 e and for т he i е GEORGE » — I: meri tere Worcester ; Messrs. а — мъка. BARCLAY & Sons, London, &c.; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally. j public in xc yi се ch Works b; t Pu otherwise. P OOE И Manufacturers to the Queen and Prince of Wales, Grounds, and the e Tmprovement er "Estates gen Er 3 HOM(EOPATHIC ОА A а аА хоро багу | лапон хатах Peras Зонт was лаваю s В Y'S j зова oes O O POM above, Designed апа Erected by bimself, containing several | Ар екы кыскыны FRY'S SOLUBLE с CROCÓLATR. i єг ее! кайса d шо order by the year or otherwise. АЕ ы к Сол Ki zE H mL ы En ev and DAE где uds Мар m Tei ^ m cm am 4 nc on U supplied at the lowest possible prices." 19А по, Во, | ba obtained of any respectable Nurseryman or Seed Merchant ONCENTRATED B EF TEA, with FARINA Experienced Gardeners recommend in the three doms, all egt аро by the FOOD, i f 1 lb. a П AE - S ВЕТА medii 5 T І F 5 А N Y.| Cami —None аге genuine үнер Күз А Other SEIS odd cause disappointment, as these esie A tempered by an improved process known. ырс the Mak of i3 Beef, 7s. luable to " publie em à tourists, and invalids, hers as a 3: Painge d dissolved in hol - milk, water or tea. Also the Patent Ironie BEEF ТЕА LOZ eNe E, to oreste: sien th, sustain the ME prevent fever. Solved in boiling water will form prise 1b. j І. Suaw & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester, казые» the — an Liquid Manure Distri a Бар ов poal Tea ог бату for Me yr S Boxes. c - е 430, Strand, EIGHBOUR, High TEW REGISTERED E TRUSCAN HYACINTH Holborn, w. jc. ў VASE, th rnam tant. To uM ANURE- TESTIMONIAL.—You can safely recommend Baxrm's Patent | be obtained o ly of Ноорев & Co., г бала Covent Garden Market, London, W.C. Wa OLESALE LIST of PRICES Lm warded on m Tonic Beef Tea Lozenges, I was out examining oupils 11 hours, E не по other food, and felt none the worse from my labours. - ev. P. 8. cg APPS MM RAM DE WR SIR mn. INNEFORD'S PURE FLUID MA Me To Seed Merchants Nurserym AYNOR awp COOKE, pee Md ET UDDING has been during 25 y ————— v KNIFE ru met CTURERS, рер зела to say that Medical Profession, dm versally accepi y they wiil not be u sold by any House in the Trade. They the best remed for Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn dad Н warrant one o! of Wer Knives to list two s any other make. ache, Gout, and Indigestion, and as a mild Aperient for delicate - Paxton Works, Sheffield. —— utions, more MÀ y for Ddi ia 1 chil n. repared in a state of perfect purity and of uniform M СНЕ ЖЕРЕ p LAWN ? Y 35 = INNEFORD & Со, 172, New Bond Street EA niet тыдлан nci etr rur JUDGES of ihe Liverpool, Manchester, end nage didi андын ie Eea сонгай Арс Felsen pc agn the Fist Pozo to 1 Жайка Tivoli. Works, Cheltenham, for his EATING'S PERSIAN INSECT DESTROY а ү ва E RaxsoxE & Co., 31, Essex Street, | LIQUID MANURE DISTRIBUTOR, making а total of 17 POWDE n Dogs, Strand, W. ere It is also well adapted for n pueri Lap (^ destroyed, as cmd ues Beetles, and every a iher TO m Plough, Irrigating, or for a Fire Engi Also | this Powder, which E үс € бо an nimal R T Ra m E he Stea M ORTONS NEW IMPROVED PATENT LAWN | ШЕ ikot groat improvement in WASHING MACHINES, which MOWER, with Sun -— E et Motion, having all the hare beni awarded several First Prizes, and will wash 20 Shirts | Sold in Packets, 13. most ect r ML йлы ed to be the 4 Machine for 14. or treble size murs bo postage nta a d preventing ing ап = mist, — e Paul's Churehy: on, o be had, with prices and particulars, n 6 О) [n RDEN cord LINGS for Frames, | ach ears the above name "and ай & Co, 15, Cannon Street West, London, ЕС.; o re ni ЕРИНЕ, dal was awarded {о t- r Patentee, Catherine Street Engine pend Machine Work 32s. per dozen, or 28, 94. eh; any size at 9d. per square yard, Arbroath ; and all the principal d red птн е eem suitable for Roofing also. 0 RDE ES, 3s. 6d. | International Exhibition, 1862. _——————————————————— |ench, nearly 3 А c Ы 4 LYCERINE, which very implet tests show GRICULTURAL IMPLEM .— |each. HORSES dei CX ‘impure, i коша id ш н е emeni STEAM ENGINES, A 222-13, савту eve күй сера t .. Most. 1 WAGGONS, PI.OUGHS, HARROWS, CHAFF-CUTTERS PRICES "з 3 hand and PRIZE СНО LAWN MOWERS, WIRE ens) NETTING, GARDEN of all 'eiude. - to be - feed Xo BuRoESS Stree - NEJ Buyers above are үк кү, Note вы ш bee бзају deciding, to visi шыл S „Вок £ SHOW-ROO a 8 « ».— Patronised | FENDER STOVES. RANGES, CHIMNEY- PIECES, "FIRE- ich he 9 E p h s rh ане is PME mber- | IRONS, an d GENERAL IRONMONGERY as cannot be ecc ut pain vrany dod ofla lend for £ oH House, bi is Orive ihe Duke of Dev е for aed у= y here, er for variety, n velty, beauty of |" Forvard address, on а stamped vtivelopa- es exe Borak ndley for the Horticultural wi Artet iie Bright Stoves, | Teq., Epsom, rer В. Society, Sir Зоной Paxton for the Cry: Palace, Royal with o redit goat 81. 15s. to 331. 1(з.; Bronzed Fen- - gical Mrs. Lawrence of Ealing Park, &c. ders, with standards, 7s. to 51. 125; Steel Fenders, SL. 3s. PROTECTION from the SCORCHING RAYS of the SUN. |to 11/.; ditto, with rich ormolu ornaments, trom 3l. 3s. to tomach Complaints are o E dE *" FRIGI DOMO," a Canvas made patent Hair | 18. ; Chimney-pieces, from 1/. 5s. to 1001. ; "Tire Irons, from gy every description, but perfectly curable ГЕ non-conductor of Кей and Cold, keeping, | 2*. 3d. the set to 4l. 4s. - The BU асом and all other PATENT | р 7 araga, отау deser ALENTA ARABICA y thousands of cases 4 e iat of and Wi €Ó—— ч t К applied, a, Axed temperature. Tt is adapted for | STOVES, with radiating hearth-pl all horticultural and Vos" md VW JILLIAM S. BURTON, p ERAL FURNISH- исы ntment to Н.В. Н. the | Fri ; Vio and from morning frosts, vis Pri a as aane a ОБ атаа ahd post paid. à ссср: No. Eo re E e ds of 500 Tlustrations i d nervous fancies. ; yard. Campbell, Fakenham, N 155-1 Ша 2 yards wido, Nd de of the live", whic! h bad resisted all ud е, 3 yards wide, 28, 6d, ard run. tins 11b., 2s. 9d. ; 2 lb., 4з. 6d. ; 51b., 115; 12 Co, Ni о. 77, Regent B London, W.i at 61, Gracechurch Street, Е.С. ; и EC; к and 150, Street, W.: and all Grocers aud Chemists іш. -every town of tbe United Kingdom, — = “Jt is much cheaper than Mats as a SEPTEMBER 12, 1863, THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. The MIN Chronicle SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1863. OYAL SCHOOL of MINES. _ Director. mob SESSION 1 OCTOBER % the А анч COURSES СЕ „ЕСИНЕ апа PRACTICAL DE your scale e given : 1. CHEMISTRY. А. W. Ноғм. Са тя D., FJ R.S., &c. 2. METALLURGY. Уу Jonn РЕвсү, M.A., F.R.S. NATURAL HISTORY. By Т. Н. Нох хів, F.R.S. anani ALOGY. p WaniNGTON W. SmyTa, M.A., F.R.S. GEOLOGY. APPLIED MEGHANICS. By RonERT Wikus, M. A.,F. R.S. PHYSICS. ВуТ. кчы F. — o: Instruction in Mechanical Dra ‚ by Rev. J. Hay- THORNE EDGAR, rs A. n: реј d Students desirous of becoming Associates is 307. Met Ае on entrance, or two annual payments of 20, exchusive eor the Labora! me Pupils are receiv he "Royal College cf Chemistry (the ved i Laboratory of the School), under Ба direction P Dr. Hofmann, and ms the Metallurgical Laboratory, under the direction of are issued at 31. and 4l. each. É Officers in the Queen's Bervice, Her Majesty's Consuls, | acting Mining Agents an nd Managers, may obtain tickets at reduced prices. ‚ K.C.B., F.R.S., &c. in 3-64, whieh will 'COMMENGE on to be the ете of order, after which | men y near Darmstadt, where the s determined to fulfil its 5 Prince and. ie neess E inter- | f Hesse were awaiting her Maj J wher 20 minutes past in | The Queen sire ed d аф the phrhe ы ETE : Vivi of the King dee: d оп boar s Royal yacht Victoria and Alb held A er a fi hed at EA Berlin on|7 f Depu- which о the ooroo „жая. publis а dissolving the ties. The Ministerial report upon decree is founded states that there is fested tom d hi ts Federal Constituti ion, the evident aim of which is | Past 11, reduce Pru E Certificated Schoolmasters, Pupil Teachers, and others | to Her E Maty," on landing, was accompanied b: Ci ssia g panie a е к redi feos education, are also admitted to the Lectures at fore from her position as а great = Serene Highness Prince Leiningen, ааай His foya e Prine Wales h ted t о ollowed by Prince Alfred and the remainder of the веера, an Na t nmn also а x 4 А идет ch d Copenhagen announces that the | Bopa тау, Мо огйегв had Lodi dua) for tho оле А ormation, apply a m of | Germanie Diet having threatened Denmark with | 5їоп of the е, ав on the occasion, and co Practical Geology, Jer: , ical бео! О; rmyn 5 ирер, ln euge M ederal execution on the affairs of Holstein, а данышты, with. hei and 1а — nre hout the cua 8 16n ieir „Wives an ате; r[hE LANDS TM IRE. treaty o al has just been concluded between | z theʻline of thoroughfare, and ec a а Spec rri gta ie is rlia — n 1853. Denmark Sweden, with a view to the defence | greeted — A with the most respectfa al уай. alace Y: of Danish territory from any German aggression. |А К largo n persons also lined the беди бага ; То Lusowsias, m e осе An dri. mp ert &c. F dreinene jui өрик Бей ive | Јел пева to the Arten gates erre the wie ES The Company advances money, wnlimited in а i s we е iow were m du works е: y ow cultura — n tho whol де кый т жолы йк fro m the. Aunis, ү Er | waved led Me ifte who v ра nd wav ЕЕ зч ап Winlkereieh Te bells: of Wo l- сед for e bil ага жеө Éin bintin fododój. {һеїг The Confederate сб wich and Greenwich rang а dn but no sint тм poas Mum К Planting, for any Бепебоіа! | рш- Florida has been чыланы seized at € at] or military demonstration took. ce. Preceded by es or Мас! or gation. be ot al passed Farm Road anl Rail ronds foragricuituralor | the suit of a shipowner e ENIER, who | i Fat > - ough Charlton Greenwich, Deptford, Camberwell, 8. pirming parpena o orn theses coast or on the banks | сїй an indemnity yof 100 000f, fot one К his d Kennington, "to the Queen's private station , ламе ivers окш. ет Cot д vessels whio ^ ie vig had captured. It is уакы; whence her Majesty and the Royal party à Я erection о! ев, and | rumoured in Paris that negotiation Windsor b cial sig on the Sonth- other Buildin ired for T the im- паунд ди Solis cg esr tei provement of and addit di for arya purposes, and t other | with great capitalists in France and Eng nd for a 8 тайна d id һе - yix ved at 5 : indsor mildivgs for farm purposes. | Mexican ‚ to be n reimbursing | 8400 a minutes a o'cloc "he Princess d sessed under th visions of Act Parliament, Royal Cha et, Or Opra inkt in тегро of а - France r the expenses of the war, and in paying пее Ре — her mar ж: 9 public x e e works of drainage or The other improvements, of the cost, and charge lands Ге investigation E Vito is is Tequired, and the Com uM g M с ирсий Б оир do vx interfere with the plans саб executi win which are controlled only by the Goverument А ag mined shed For ees тара, and for forms of application, apply to the ссе Ан. LLIAM cu Palace Nerd, ы minster S.W ay rd Add with the w Ready, fep. 8vo, cloth, 2s. ба, MENTONE in = "e „лү gag ASPECT. By P., formerly Bac to а; бешш н Басса N CHU & Soxs, New Burlington Street, W.C. AO URINI for 1864. Price 6d.— Fiftieth nou Contains а full Report of the Action for Libel, and Ver ed to the Critics of cT "AE A rat e Editor. Stinging reply Prince Consort to Zadkiel London from H.R.H. the late т, путей Bet Strana, London. ow ready, Third Scorri i “FARME " Accounts of of Corn an "Базе 3 es, Rates and fete; E &c. RULES denis Rev e ME jn nni DE T€ General Account for the Tas nad On E ay be had with the tollowieg addi Permanent It provements, Woods, Buildin n. Summary of Fortnightly Payments, Timber Bold, &c. эз. (More suitable for Landowners and Fari m Bailiffs) оние ОЕ THE PRESS. ** This is as "s an account book as can be desired."— Bell's Weekly "Messe *! А complete system of book-keeping, including in its “bill a qi very item of expense in rural — tbat а Writer ot landed property be subject to.". da to the attention of our а gentleman Mark (е gama * We would recom ce 5 Н ILY or OCCASION. "pou in w system); | who pe) Te Franoe tek ment in Lo with ок. Tox y e n new xg маа German and Draw 29, Queen's amden cies E xw tbe Week. THE Journal de St. ту of Wednesday the statements of ча question have not changed, ы his first duty the de э» to the different Powers after seven days" "bom Managing г Director, 2, Old | ei bardment are reported t sta a ч the Confederate Жошы -— President | decided calling 500,000 Third Edition, price 10. | ео; ENS ACCOUNT ren egraphio с despete sent Varieties of MEX QI. QUAE Чы a disyié Шш additional A. со ings, Gardens, ү-н h declared war, 500 an troops for the defence ^ n The Morning rams -— а " rici у | allowed to deb s Road, |1 | a8 ar Aval t the Castle, iu 1dsor for Balmoral on Monday evening Tux aN GahMANY,—The d à visit to iy week at Rosenau. s Majesty arrived by special train from Bade: n after 5 o'clock, at Coburg, where he w of Prnésia bardmen ruins on the 23d ult., but cm le u Louis = Hesse, ‘Princes nnd nd Princess Beatric The King кыа S dt Musi tin "half past z o'clock, ил 18 | his Majesty took lea: the Queen т drove to the without е to t o be nex i s impregna К, fi E: 4 4 of Saxe-Alten e draft | the Кате, и кай, with the Duchess, visited tie about to | Queen esday afternoon, — reday ясе tehes v perm of the risen between Government and the "Orest Indian r Railway Co ndian t ar na of Mon its taken the fie а е. ^ — ж ^ jmperor and oyal party, and withdrawn his | the ladies and кешнге of the ince rincess d that Ge аа] М создан has and. tes that the the Merse until а int 5 i? T4 kindly offered by provisions of 3 Pome PewS. RETURN TO Ехетлхр.-Не Majesty | ре T á E e ^ The iring tbe night, and on Tuesday morning station ж THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. антла 12,185 ; week the Prince went to the Glen of Girnoek d deer posts, The Ра ays icle | o influe х А: o рате an Administrative hi н gtalking, and was very fortunate in securing thr s ie Ud E y ihe sec дж. of f the pn while. eritieising » alone Puit pope d ther aro 2] ep oti Pis stags, carrying respectively 3, 10, and 12 pointa, p? tbe | the > exaggeration ran wi thaat tobe esion a € wit == out adheren And itis ttil sand, evening, the three stags were exhibited to the Р! tl itutional scheme attributed Fee —that in ець authority, Order, and publio and suite Ьу torchlight, On Tue езйау wee je is Ванна, v saye а ре ке (77: светин pet 5 — very-day life of the сойуу ele rtain кле o ude to see again abandoned "a Prince and party went to the moors for en Wan. «Тһе ерів Frankfort Congress have neither | mete y ot the a ы T t tribune, to be t fo a Th » dev "n terruptod no pem ch болей à Ф. agreement of Hip i- ria, and between та triomphant speaker of one day, a nd the v nglund u th 1 question, no: ne the Pri tl The I be ne; ^ pum enc, of views which has "Drought. tá. light a the ае or “nei a óf à thority us well ás ü quietly. А асты (de Rosat pome atten А. м point of contaet Б, an agreement of opinion b-tween France, == mperor EA re- established nier d - de State, ar d Divine service in the parish church of Crathie, "The | Prussia, ind Russia creating greater facility for а friendly and | creating a Government ved fro iln үү, Rev. Dr. Fowler, of Ratho, preached the sermon. į satisfactory solution of the Polish question, without arousing du мечен ен ў sciet au — Р any fresh embarrassment in пега! tion. The guaran- assure the destinies of the PARTS f tl han ed, and he trusted that posterity d, Paerifited their 8, re- he urged that to tees for the maintenance of peace аге rather strengthened t етм was requi her асс ed н eciate p e wh sacrificed on the Dee, and sketching in the neighbourhood. On | тре replies of the Russian Government to the Notes of party to the country, ''We һауе,” he said, “а high Friday the Royal party and suite drove by Ballater to | the thre өттө ту fro B f Vat, со a fi ; e dom e away previously with provisions, a fire was lighted, | Note, The 52е AIO d Pla i де з of S to t potatoes and other vegetables cooked, and the Roval E 79, riy heir poen deside the cavern, The | statin ng that it is impossible that France, England, and EK kl pow uw а Prince " named M. IV. of prem after "wards sket d ed bg Ше е Küstrk юш tolerate the present positio n or affaire ‚| Зербеа-У. , our arandaone will say тір ргіде оѓ Eis "d IBnesse8 | The France т founding the empire, put an n end to our revolutionp returned through Ballater i in the afternoon, “If the party = а in St. Petersburg has cri the grea! cafne ess, pro, parit ity, and liberty of F. om d үн шүү CoUNCIL.—The ali wil hold a Privy carried the day, it i Эрали ore to espe (o d "n Sean =бенетМейовк and бепе in ave declared км Авмү.—Тһе office of Colonel Commandant of | £erous ст €reated by her policy with regard to to Poland. 2| that фар та party ів in favour of Мога the Royal Engineers, vacant by the. death of General | 1 is stated that negotiations are еза with great | Oldfield, vs been conferred on Lieut,-General Lewis | ina, sts in France and England fora Mexican loan, Alexander Hall. a portion of which is to be applied to reimburse Franc E CHANNEL FLEET left the Clyde on Tuesday | the expenses of the Mexican т sei ma and to pay the | scat ^ h Menon. and arrived in Belfast. M on Thursday | debts due to different foreign Pow The surrender nm E Matista aiii уй me — 16 will remain at Belfast four days, and | of the five brigands taken тов the unis steamer has | ^t — i pay DEN TES ve | then i for Li. 1, been granted. It із belived that the Italian Govern- e part in t tds КЫ р, x» is y Т не Снпквсн.—1һе Bishop of Hereford has con-| ment will comply with the wish of France that no Quee: e УШ Apt ЖШ. һе е becomin ferred the Arclideaconry of Hereford, M. by the | execution * vw take PE The Patrie decl acquainted: wit Pr ig t Я s atie death of the Ven. Dr. Lar ie Freer, on the Right Hon. the Fe der: that 8 d Hano r| Co i AR 4 p.i Ed Palaca was to leave and Rev. Lord Saye aud Sele. shall furnis seh 4000 men to occupy tlie бега Duchies a | ч ды `уев!ег x Ae с О, $ в conferred tie precentorsbip of his cat ра vacant | A despatch from Brest announces that the Са nfederate i е pe to tuke ene of his Da - е ся s ‚ the death mr . Dr. Rowden, оп the Rev. at А that port at the Е : "E Mackenzie Wa “м. УЧ © uM Exeter College, Ostford, RI of M. Menier, who demands 1000006 IN Rumpovheim aud Brussels to London, lt oe мй son vy nd, Wal. ott, ME and interest on account of the capture of f his ix : VE ; Рена ES Mono, AND HIS CLERGY.—The Arch- *hips by this Confederate vessel. Mr. Slidell, the. Con- hes тец nciation o£ bis ү дә t. of succession jo MA соп an clergy о the "diocese of Natal have tran E mitted e ollowing lenso, who is | The Moniteur of пау contained the olayina 4 article мї d "p dor de by a he es B5 the opend sz: HE е Floris in mr ААО 194 votes over his oppo: ho was pr ФЕ к; y gin = fag, | by the Ultra Catholic es. Тһе nu Md er із 88 330, а and eto = > ES e cet 8 E 3e | | 1 ‚ the Lord Bishop of Natal We, the «Тһе he 4 g т-а кайан ouce btas well as the duty of neutra s to permit | much enthusiasm s consequently been Jie among u ма в AE attention to 2r] EEE of реши и: Е Ес RTS R the orca — by ; кыы P| protocol o of f the erum: tions of the Con ngres: e Princes, aud au invitation to the Кіне " c uss it wi In thi о ull be m amie. There are, lies on our pe wo were cat work toy had we аге aware, озы — which it belongs to others to " were, grea er deeide; but we tha& we have a duty independently | granted b the Suez буг the seeond ——— vir a xe. ds jv that a general u of эру merely Пы -edings. Тһе various offüces| forced labour on tbe publie works in Egypt. Ib is|standing would be ultimately arrived at. Тһе E. : 8, тает and defe ы g E bet helg js m asserted that Nubar Pasha will not prolong his stay in | concluded там, Church of Eng!and, and on that understanding aloue сопа | Paris. Тһе French ‚ Governmen as expressed its “ Being all inspired by the wish for German unity, and we honestly an tiously inue to hold th ffi desire that the existing Couvention in reference to the | to make sacrifices, we have come to a perfeot receive th: iuments. feipnedly һе Jl the ho rri canonical Eere g the Old and New eran do aud to bamsh ar rive away = Mo ges and strange “ Maj ieh, th: doctrine, eontrary to te Word, we feel compeli rA m" tke the French бен уе d Constantinople. id 2t Pri n: деги be realise Р epe ra rx ee is of God der iur his без ма d more es especially , before the de Persigny has recen nd 1 reform of her Constitution, based upon the laws ro m л solemnly р а the posi: ton "ken en by pn ЙУ 1b publieation Arts et du Commerce at St, Etienne an address, giving е елата i t fpe ded. of this book and your determination v Lus the office оѓ | ап account of the е progr ress of Ше King of Pruss n reply, stated tha аб and we think it гі ght to lay tbis D t before the mecnm -— of its iustitutions, The following is a ваа to add to Rat ho said to the Emperor on the ecclesiastical authority to m, next ^ gom гда we subject of the Етик E ress. Tib lowing t loo! MURDER ot Саре Town.—We are your d ti k— he Lordship's тш vA С. L. еа M.A., Arctdeicon рете, атаи on tbe necessity of all parties forgetting Royal decree was cw of Maritzburg ; rio olonial | ^ plain and their differences in order to consolidate the present Govern- Rec ipe neson, | ment under which the country bas, arrived at so high а poiut of Umgnbaba ; W. S erg ue bazi: W. A. . Blder, d жез perity, congue Barker, of 2 Lh. W Lh Res of Addin, ^ other diocesan cl. samedi 2 un ** By virtue of Art, 51 of sition = the Miolsty ^: State, A P mr is we ү ed with iof the present d the ex: e p of | The Ministerial report to the King, which mms the tbe Liberal party in France to en 0-09 сору im. nervio decree, says:— manner е institutions of end He says;—''It is cer- tainly a singular aberration «о ышы — ie сечете Ye. ply ptt d th and і of оседи, ,ina Horde e ТЕ tty, kie ы gs РЕ tendencies pu aD У, тА реор! on to aristo, to red pe Pruis ADE € that posi! h is pe n-— - will ча Paris E in 0 he stres zan of Octob ач ЖО — n Faris on psal for Tarin, An was rai ы а. publi Mexican - General, Mar е і н fe od p iden should to him to 1 gh té rance; mr АК СА. tied, not ау са Ы % сену тоди Ж LUE interest Tiberiy ? What! if th of t Цц е as ber is not at the same —M in Fi oue the new nternational PR rate De "on Frida Dot E р ша jr the: wo of the Duc с. stay 2 бе Emperor Alexander in the C. Ер. AE then, sh . and at Moscow. The representatives ot ree э; об fhe Бой it _ огейуп countries who are now on leave have о а map зотега Ты SEPTEMBER 12, 1868.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, jn their functions. The Minister of the Interior was suffered а decisive defeat, and was left dead upon Ње | аз the result of seven , ected Honorary President, I S at d Acting field, pierc erced by two „búlets. Grekowicz has under- | distance » from 3330 чию СУИ r AER E А President of the Congress. states that he и establishe batteries within delegates were elected aif iie Ж M. Bóckh Irary.— The t f the Hinos Sciarra Barberini effective r range f the ры d +4 фат: оо, «8: bad and Schwab were elected German Secretaries, MM. and the Cavaliere пілот for treasonable сот р d that General Бел égasd Raymond and Boucher French, a r. Ham Ине the | spiracy, terminat Friday. The Princess had í ted t! E English м retary members mei prese The | aequi [Ин Quattromani was sentenced to 10 p | tive missile ever used. Fron other sot ë leifi order of the day having been fixed, the Minister of the | [н , and a fiue of 500 francs. The Duchess t the bomba: ^s ent of Fort Sumter rios he ai Ínteri lod 1 Саз Salnnovo. pet s da ily i in Court with the Prin cess, It is 17th ult, and was kept up C: till the 23 and announced that the "King would receiv t was then a ruin ; the north- west will members on the following day. At this baee on|tbe brigands неп from the Annis Italian | with it had fallen Saturday the King observed that he took a lively | Government, apal Consul who mpro mised the east wall cracked and p" and the Federal Lcid in the proceedings of the €: whose | at Gen pot ig intriguing in m interes во! of ү? e ex-King|shot swept through the ruins; but it had fot str- Ja! eofani ppan, character, sd hoped that e чн ved his passports for his return to rendered, and Colonel Rhett, commanding the Fort, their Теше woul nefic ial to Prus . Оп Wed- гё "Mone on Monday the MM ign nd m efs | had been ordered to hold his outposts even as nesday the Congress f the гре on Ninco те Carusa, and Fortora presented | а forlorn hope n he was released or the fort cap- national Committee charged with the preparation of ете ah to t mmandant of the "b "impe |t tured. Genera "b ha d t render h hell The bag наре неа нн буа ‚ Dr. had (1 Ком "The е requ ning» a e conduet, for 250 pro Bisho Ops, demanding a formal Berlin, Her di Konigs FRE x er кезе М. йону ныс M. Berg; St. Petersbu M. Isemenow; and for Brussels м. Visse! he етв, Mit сіні о опе o£ the oldest of t аре, — a few | days siuce аб = "es was professor chemistry. Te Royal Society of Lo nidi presented | him with grea& medal for his discovery т d, A.— The Emperor of Austria arrived The E reets were decorated with s, and hung with garla mmense crowds ve the Emperor _ with he rty | ёт D AUSTRI уер on F: iday, USSIA, — r has nom and ey агг Emperor at the "отв па ir Inge chess or Vie шаш up thi eign press concerning ne sh a УМ drm an of Ki nds, Ti «f. g ce ey —Gen ce on his he | uL. Mug мине an TURK: Roman Curia, under pain о at lat Paris, m чн 'appoin nted to a of Gre journey to erate pu pem shi dni their | dor тош wp. о — The phy te debt s e e the erdum мй p other brigan their submissi al Kalergis, yid Greek Minister — жы Ўл ng tion from the pria to those of the f heavy ecclesiastical would employ stringent m Dating the mehe of м» 21st ult. General Gilmore five shells charg ed with Greek fire in ton, er a flag of truce, of such missiles as barbar | and also demanded time! for the removal of women chi ldre n. The ə Bri ish, liec and Spanish Consuls like- e removal of their subjects, Gen. Gilmore zh y again demand ing the ums thre Char ев ters f the Beauregard then demanded f 40 нош», which refu sed RA General ые who merced city with Greek fire on the night Сї the 22d, the 24th. During this bom- piece of the i - struck the уне of Com — | master Woodb к, ; e, | piastro will be given nd "the e liberal allowance w storical events, has have Suid s upon , Roum ag, own. Тн upon chan The conclu: upong, drawn from these Lob m дән), In Poland the Em m а diplomatie point о! e Gov mains E esposas. to fulfil its орада, БЫ апа pn the ваше maintain the f Russia тапи the limits of trea! edle Ав regards Tok an апав она mpathises with the union ofthe ботай of бег on th intorests of all ie M fuso of тшн ar "country is com у Russia has во 24 against the dangers which D result t to ze Germ. to put E мыш, jn TE w aed. ме e ne tn gx ри" nt to 29,000, Pista with ts Russians, ln мелу!" of the "Yachs! but long li ead two- ted, but in à 1 mperial rey lated th e 12th of A Augus ust, orders that; mia the 13¢h inst, тота sr Ar [кше me proprie! of the нар ll рау a йа amount as M. pd or of the Grand M Con- -i Position zar ‘glio of ботан #м, been ser rti by fire. bn] n place at Monastir, d 2000 ho uses, —The Porte and the Powers | compellin guns the affair of the Greek monaste: ries Holland has ends hd Fre nce Couza а mod 1 unt of its resemblance IA the 4 | of F coffers ix in addi tot А: old | p many x DaANUBE.— The Danube Commissl "ue St. Part ^s n as the nel. e has appr on has ved the negotiation o gta to arbitration. аз decided а no definitive ship | blo dinde ils entere Tw ification oes. Two ha Kaka the 284, Тоза "vessels, тасына the Ironsides н „the „Бег of Charleston, and nty-t d em ous | ing her acc Paris epiek of Ўл Jp ser of coming Ispra. — The Rai ference of the b e Grand Duke expressed their necessity." that. - пон find th ТЕ}. resulting gents took place a Rokieiny, on on the Cracow line of —— on ev 4th inst. Fifty Russians on the $d, pushed |a asu recognises | capture! a nope e country tran paanid upon his | two олш _Чказе һав ublished, | are to e рї ч tbe ed at Ajmer squadron of n Inniskillen The General С. i defence of Auckland, NITED fell. Lele ми forward in direction e Tuin. He afterwards the 24th, the praetieal d Dra of the 28th Euren prone om USTR D dpt h from mme that е y new Tariff Bill has ZEALAND. — declared са and 5000 of Ње | & eron has withdrawn i le becoming r^ re d It also x that ept i Pasha is ж о р j^ (he d Canal ве! |w y existing in the co obeon tle en to avert m The catt тм disease is | The e French has received a ete f Зн чү. Queen of P dio notify- to the Letters received in untry, an anistan, in which "ree ^ poli litical parties are riving to apprehension, and the dy a^ make an Ба. ю fem o WI iier Yt bad arrived "yc еар Тасе | vith intelligence that the Federals occupied Forts espatch | Sumter ап Wagner on the D 2 news however is v) еза by the government. General Lee’s ne ents indicate à ы attack on à Washington f though it. is rumoured iat he is preparing to inv and, t һе men, money, and provisions they c all th X n pro- It is said that General Lee has been for we isi f 40,000 m and of Gene "gs t C dra Courthouse. General Ето аро апа Nes биб 16 Ra k. nerally T em jar natives of them - а чана the field. his troops for SrATEa. — Genera nounees to General 1-0% under demolition of Fort с һ, о of t а: deem of the King gen whether the man | ib = Bhitoor. ns from Mho л» hirs сети, ; Captai t conve Medius c: of Jaly 25 Mna w Gilmore it anta. | fire from 19 guns, which did А disabled by the vani fire. bled € the successful in their [7 to ал ur the pontoon ameli, of bri no opposite e the city. The Confederate works проп рев being re v 5 feet d uh sh, sad Ве. | bridge which, said, sev ary between the erg - the — of of the мро кет army. coon | lium ters are reported to be in Federal advance, At у. have the kno amended — ira e diedat nd THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [8ЕРтЕМВЕВ 12, 1863, { y Beima, ium * i SEI : idi wis dd at 7 to n А > » » | that they are not exc the Confederate Sua t К u The Morning Post of Т AU the midnight. Wy papa а including mi rip t is said, their houses, sur- detained by бобой und et ЄЗ» of the Fo e roun : y their families. More than 100 citizens we азе or E ми. Enlistmen The alle egation against them отер wounde п о поо recruits shot. Senator Lane f FRIDAY : Sept. t- PANER zH, Briovew, Tunbr ridge Wells | though tl h ti я fat escaped. is principally inhabited by New ce, Walworth M riag ч С Е тъй and El Monastir, the eR were England emigrants, bet etween whom and their Missouri оой (à рисо o УУУ ӨК ба silities vm Out for ` neighbours there were strong antagonistic feelings. It Pati Д5 yorkshire, NS United States, Оп the other 1 ad me uppo x "dot the Lawrence massacre will lead to И der were built by order of a French 1 thé e BE еу, хисе warfare. The negotiations for an |? 7 Н жү Duden. HL Скстситж Pasha of Egypt, who qs the firm a commission c" the бордан rp Mies M The du eT of um Yes late Farmer—J. е Nottingham, ihopkeeper-- “т. | the coinage of a large sum of money in France, and for ‹ a prisoners of war LO 'enrith, Cumberland, Watchmaker—G. DEWEY а к. th t: tion of two am- in En lai es some difficulty. It is reported that the Con. UN sed Victualler- H. Danovz, av Carini hie ее кы dais ы а н Y tto Ey t. nd. E f federates. will now ` regard Colonel Streight as : xe vele hc uuo 9 ud en tho Paha di | - I truction when the Pasha died, an. risoner of war. Тһе Federals will place Morgan on | Boa A n dia А 1 : i : ү bis successor repudiated that part of the cont he same footing. The Confederates have handed a Anm, Nottingham, == What the French house intends to do with th en xeneral is M Dow over to the civil authorities. | Z7. Сват, утен: Hereforashire, Builder—E. Groom, Westmo 18 | known, but as it is reported that ; they are destined for e Federals, in consequence, will place a Con- | Gelati 95 it 1 dior З : я à war with a friendly Power, the G | 1 - erate brigadier -general іп close confinement, | тэу“ ako, Gan m4 e Hub Street. Peekham.-T- Haw, | notice to the builder that the ыз» will not be o allowed | i TJ ei C lina troops have passed resolu- СЯ ‚ Rope and NR EHE. ыы „А, to leave the Mersey, and i£ i a img that their m А | з denouncing peace party in that State. |w М t t t ilh $ of t 1 The conscription of all me w 16 an was | Ат o 1. Upper Whitecross St, | 8 ruetion is con rary o e term e Fore $ gidir enforped in ыс ооа. Presi спе Шау bas Sh. шакек ЗА. Joxzs. Qu Ee: акты En Jistmont Act. they wil bo seized ш violating fs igi | ation wi e Governors of the different | Penrith, Cumberland Laboure jx P qM States with reference to the arming of эч: ео | aves. He has since issued а proclamation calling ^. NEL каров. rent, Boot a sa «йор ps into x on imi is s nen P i А Rr. while the aggregate amount of contri pro- и M n эе Бе EN orea fige е ейегеу. б gion, Cheese LN мј "iion CE eal mised is 82,5357. This large sum consists of the united receive their freedom and 50 acres of land ea ach e^ the cet а etehi "тюпде бареонры ошо D tod E ue E AD otim ofthe war. The draught w: et BIN V the esi f er 1008 Ме... New Yorke * Е T T yo 20 Vh pni Charles Morrison b bye Mes 50007 In order х t ii their meeting on the 28tb, passed an ordinance which =| apply some immediate теше 9а b] è 3 of the metropolis, ee h W: signed by ayor, providing fi he agencies i ted 50007., to be applied through th appropriation of 2,000,000 dols. exemption of -i appropria firemen, policemen, the militia, and the heads of Ba се Ho S осек Church Building э the Diocesan et families which may be dependent on them for support. O Nayigato M. Porto 5 ges her. t that 25 additional 30 The draught was to have commenced in Brooklyn on ne SUN усу 14 s —— кы ДЕ =ч de е DI ME Seript = d i Ш b А а — and in preparation thereof a large number of Upper toes ага, б Gros rosvenor Square тате, Retiiler of } Веет—С. A va AL. d 18 Seripture readers will be forthwith nite States t t W rge's-in- riva oardin ouse J | Тһе military ра TO E А „д. efua Bedferishire 7. Y m PR Ey Ma Weser, Тнк Prace Soorery.— The following memorial, 30.000 r i SCOTCH BEQUESTRA TION: . Вос Glasgow. Measurer— | signed. by Mr. бё eph Pease as president, and Mr. , men, infantry and cavalry. Тһе artillery dington Far Pune: Aberdour, Aberdec ; Farmer W. Top», Tranent, Had- Richard as secretary, has been transmitted by the occupy Madison, Tompkins, and other public| TUESDAY: Sept. 8.— BANKRUPTS. a, R- Assamaw, Glyn Neath, | Peace Society to Earl Russell, in reference to our rela- squares, Ап excited meeting of draughted Germans| purai Colliery Agent and Proprieto SE Sag AS miima ST s Japan ыш has been held in New York, at which the conscription | I. елны LOWE oft. Suffolk, Ux еа iu come eem BUS was denounced as a cruel and inhuman messure, and | Fi -— ire, d " Heywood, ее ask is mission, as the car ridi ae аа; д, urged ‹ against its consequen пе сез. G.S. folk Tse в. i I s UL ally Ate ced л s kd od Se emi dt " legality of up eee E И й ee е ҮКҮ анч aee aos rd it = . ELLI 1 ‚ Journ a Lace E Gs ofi an test the legality of the Act The deser- | AP Eves, W chelsea, Sussex, Optician—W. B. E PERT, Nottingham, ў conntry. md painful € deplorable fact, t tha з tho Brst appearance al p equent in " the Fede eral army, it is officially E ey: late M e pony eee. UI Street; stead of being the artist eto Diu 65 announced that in all such cases the extreme penalty eweastie: EA Баета is во пана the prelude to а cou f martia i k eapon Te. inte Tinei Miola Green, | апа seems clear, on. the of martial law will be administered. e New Yor erald states now in New T Е ассо of substitutes for draughted men having become | &ccountan ——— LT upon-Tyne, Tailor—A. Gatzrsr, Upper | of our. согуп amon heathen nations, in- Mud s higher civilisati of aggression, viole: thos be sent to Vera Cruz. The T York Times urges m a ride peas кта Мила, SEX: Som: T түшт gamara sin бетте vins the Government to prepare for a war with Tr rance. re Such a war, it says, is not ер pot it would be |m PP Е. Т. MUNDAY c | nies pire of the Governmen dangerous and to act as if it were impossible. igni T. obser It says it E Me Mert that Napoleon has made a E s pe I. 8мттн. Live! сё "Saddler—W. Sier, E: St. Edmund: "Su: aid. orla has captured and bonded the ship Denier ea тыгы ана mi armston, Lincoln: па В. баг. g“ canim — ear port. Choniire. Drager- F WAONA. Manchester PEWiloker- W. ато, has been sunk near Tybee А privateer crew in Sunderland. Joiner—F. W. Woopronp, Sandown, Isle of Wight, late uniform were on € t hem -— cap ed. SCOTCH ааб NS.— D. Ввозум, Glasgow, Grocer— J. Twelve steamers entered Wilmington in five days. салика, Tavern se. Ке lanarkehire, ES Ratten е of them was of 1,500 tons, and pierced for six | Roxburghshire, Plumber and Gasfitter- J. A. Narmer, Rothesay, Builder. Th kadi d h 4 troyed t e ing squadron has destroy e British steamer Hebe off New Inlet, Vessels arriving at М York report a violent hurricane along Жии Б Фтиал, \ 1 lin m the iret the 22d ult. E The Federal brig Bainbridge has foundered; one man | "^*** wa m P E rope T er 2ч T huir; Li adips d suite arrived at emm | renum zs ска Canada | ap on E "25th, and intended t ed BR ЙЕН ры, thence to Montreal апа ebec. The Toron : о Leader Proprietors’ ( Capital _ СҮ * rament Securiti rities of the 26t A e announces that a treasona le "plot has ыыы 4 ра: 1 been to betray Canada into the hands of Publie Deposits ( Šavi s Sight Annuity)” sy 3 їп ident ны Administration. The British Consu "ded s ЛЕ чеде z 10458 at New York is stated to have communicated the fact е e е boe. arae It is кыйга ретт тач а ther реровна rio bili 720,511 that the Bri же т ficial circles k prx ALL | therefore, that your Canadian | Sept: 10, 1863. m z м. MARSHALL: ChiefCashier- representatives ii tbat ha know! e report. The КАТ the address h a small ајогіі ей. а сс tional conduct, - FIctropolis а Vi { к Hilden EU c angry people; and SHIPBUILDING FOR THE CONFEDERATES. reluctant and even if it could it would ial from the Union Land Bmaneipntion m dri. oie xci been transmitted to the Foreign the th. le what may proveto bea lon ofd сір Entelligence, sident, ‚Мт. Р.т. B. Potter, of Manchester, нне |" and ооа" Моккү MARKET, Евтрах.--Ввітіѕн FUNDS: € p Тнк TRIAL OF Cor om, Cmawrzr.—The ch Vin M арлат "Money, and 938 to ERE UP pity on in British yards for t th hich to be tried are said to Reduced, 925 to 92; New |federacy. Another memorial has E addresse as follows :—1. For hav ing em caused the or s placed Stock, shut; India | Earl Russell by the ое @ e British ы ж eee tem e Гу dem Five per Cent. En-| Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, Ai that material | May, to be i; Exchequer Bills 3s. | assistance is being extended to the slave-holding | ini. ies кыы x "Land Warrants 72; |communities in America, by the equipment o his wife were su issue), 1023, ex div.; Greek, for Acct., | vessels in British ports, in direct violation of 2 : iS, „ еп on. | Mr. for Acct. eta nns Е Enlistm Tan М to #; | The committee though they 1862, for ; ы reasons for i 7-02. in the tto, 1856, 57, 59,60 ider that on antisla pona ian, ‚ех interference is justifiable ; ien d 3; Sardinian, for Acct., 894; ав her Majesty's Government emptoril 1 "td Тино абр Passive, for Acct., prohibit the departure of the two sen B а т тесек launched from Mr. Laird's yard аб o сыс ш untilthe constructor shall produce ааа Vides T ВЕРТЕМВЕВ. 12, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ак рыс д ET AEE EENE EEE AA ult, that it is the opinion of the Judge Advocate | reference to laying d down this ir € The total | cit ‚ оп the bodies of iius ATY General that, alt though her Majesty's pardon was in- | length of И, cable taken out will amount to 1250 | hu Ды, and wife, Las ved af шт ia died ended to remove all | stigma that might atta ch „to Mr. miles s and it will w 'eigh upwa ards of 5009 ns. Тһе | (тот the effects of рої m Bue th f1 ider the superin-| miller, and son of ivi : : and to remov eany prei iudice to his advancement, still tendence of Lieut. Colonel Р. M. Во pe al Engineers, presa om the Vani d а neit Hinckley, in his peron could now be viewed in the light o of that|and it is confidently hoped that the work Sil be | years of age, was tha of a civilian only. Lord De un = that it was not completed in February next, and that by bairr ев — р Fi illongley. y his intention to submit males's name to her ill be él ся Maj ew Se ме decidi Mime | Very happily together. On Monday, the 24th ult., the Е RELIEF США, —At a " meeting of the Y Ws bendi od VIADUCT.—At the meeting of tl In consequence of the sudde ibis Man riday the report stated | City Court of Sewers on Tu xe the plan of the|of her death ү ea uest w абст v and а adjo w а to that "hera was an available dps in hand of about | London, Chatham, and Dover Rai ompany for the | enable a pos riem exam to be 'On 70,0007. рух M voted to the amount of 35152., | viaduct across veria Hill rs submited for approval. | Monday, the Sit ult., the reens «йышат нч мы leaving a balance at the disposal of the committee of | The e proposed structure will b n, with a span of | to go to his work as usual, get upstairs and lay about 66,7571. feet, and with nth vidi racket s at bt. end,|down on the bed. A few iie ees rds his WHHITFCHAPEL CHURCH. — About three ог four|placed against the sides of the abutments, leaving a | mother-in- Pe saw him aye a bottl а box by the months ago a great нон was caused by the dis- | headway for carriage traffic of 18 feet, and for foot | bedside, an media fall back r^ gre in a fit, covery that an undertaker at Stoke Newington had | passengers of about 9 feet. There will bea great deal | Не died "not pm The bottle was labelled turned his back yard into a place of burial, for х pao sake | of surface ornamentation on the sides, which will give | “ Poison—pru А letter in his handwriting of pocketing the fees. From a discovery m made last week | it the appearance at first sight of an open perforated was found aee his dc in which he stated that his in the roof of Whitechapel Church, it appears that the | bridge, but it will in fact jn an interior n to wife had of her own accord taken poison at his sugges- Stoke Newington case is not a solitary one: and ther prevent the fall of burning ci das from passing trains, | tion, that they were too loving to live together in this is reason to believe that bodies have for years sie The design, as represen n paper, elicited some | world, and that he had promised to join her at the regularly hidden away for the sake of the money which expressions of admiration from the снети but throne of God on that day week. 1 b i ould have been expended in cemetery fees. Тһе their engineer, Mr. Heywood, warned them tbat the|examination proved that death had been caused b; discovery dead body of a child in the roof of | thing i itself, when put up, w would probably fall short of | prussic acid; but no evidence affording а clue to any Whitechapel Church by some workmen engaged іп | Ње expectations which the dra Wing was e У to tad motive for the crime was forthcoming. 'Їһ repairing it, induced the Churchwarden to direct a | produce. e Commissioners eventually pass | returned a verdict, in the case of the hu « Wilful thorough search to be made throughout the roof.|lution to the wd that they ue no к летец the Murder” — the husband ; ,and in the The result un that 11 сойїпз, three of s con- | adoption of rdi |latter a е of * Felo de se tained bodies of children, were brought to light. HUNDERSTORM IN THE METROPOLIS.— On W Cra —]t is пето that the Bishop of Nor- Eight of фе. coffins -— br d in Suid appa- | day night, Bout. 10 o'clock, the metropolis ed. its wich Din нео ings against the Rev. s х а thre good и м for several miles round, were visited with con- |G. Drury, rector of Claydon, Suffolk, for r having intro- ritten on it, їп pos Jed pencil, “ tinued and vivid flashes of lightning, Foster e 35, Bedford Street? Two of the бййгөп шч f thunder, until near аап when the rain | їп the parish church. are supposed to have been stillborn. Besides these ө dón ne in torrents, and continued without inter- d FAL -—During the heavy ber tette УЫ ad remains about seven skulls of children were found, with | mission ha upwards of iure bou ening a collision happene miles of Du some bones and dust and the remains of clothing. A| А GGED Сҥсксн.—Оп Sandy week a ragged | ness between tbe bar Elvira me the Оема ing cap was on the head эг one of the bodies, and napkins | ch dre nd school z ОК Court, Wild Street, stenm-vessel, врч с ве bar were lying among the remains, At the inquest the | which avó been enlarged and improved by the|foundered with fou f the. The M ый was sexton stated his opinion that the bodies must have те T We ofa t neighbouring рыу were | much damaged, and eid to to the river for repairs. been deposited in the roof 40 or 50 years ago. Other eopen ned by : rvice а and a sermon . This d chure! h .Lu IGH.— Menit Peter Cleworth, John Cleworth, persons, however, were of opinion that at least f "ds AA nd Robert Howarth, farmers in this the bodies has ru dead only 2i e The coroner ніча пев, тач ragged вано school teachers. heels апа danh Battersby, а farm la urer, were ordered a posi {ет cenin n to be made, and D e congregat Vis - Hat Sunday is perfectly лее a few days sinve by one of the Lancashire deme: the inquest fora que. Their. [Уи n Lincoln's Court, Wild gistrates on the i ed of saving a quantity of hay Sr. Рлт1г8, COVENT GA прен The гы of Bedford Court, and ood bac ТАМ of the refuse population à an iugeuifeg storm, on the emp day ; and has c obfer йы rectory of this paris e winter months the Church is | warrants of distress ind since been executed on vacant some weeks since L^ m PA of the Rev. vici, ku ies hearer receives a loaf of their goods, It is said that the сейде are bad Henry Hutton, on the Rev. C. E. Oakley, M.A. оѓ | bread on leaving it. Some of the еВ and the proceedings illegal, because the Act setting Wadham College, rector of ка, Gloucestershire, have no coats, some no shirts, nnd some a forth who shall not work on Sundays does not include The rev. gentleman is married to Lady Georgiana, а | promise between the er kilt and English farmers, and specially excludes works of necessity snd o ia the Earl КР m ie, to whom he is chaplain. Не | trousers. They are visited in their homes by the | charity. subscription has been com — for th enter s Ev vangel views on church matters, and is [Rt of the Ragged Church during the € MM of е Кы defendants іц testing tl and seem to appreciate his kindness, About 150 dity of the соп Tux p Supe ры Вул. gu pu E BA. vie vu convicted : sing T tely t ay in the green fields a few м he tears for tho m urder of her child, has had Osy steamer, which sank the other prr in Timohan | alles ‚зн tol London, and there experienced in fresh air КИ nce commuted by Sir "George Gr penal Reach. Тһе river has been dragged with the view of | and and КЕ апа butter and tea, an ierit for life, The three men who w discovering Ње sunken object upon which she struck, јни эйе they had ever before experience to death at the same assizes for ides; will be but nothing of the kind ем) z traced, and it is now i i DGING pres FOR THE JEWS.—A set of ned it is us this morning at Kirkdale gaol. thought that she must have struck upon a ridge о of a 1 lodging-houses, built by the members of a —At the monthly meeting of the hard Stony shoal which ome extended down the limited Ао. —R eV ism ssa ped 34i Genera Committee of the Central Relief Fu nd on onday, а 'few days Vibes in ста, „у бм Chief fai j s MEN Arr nus xr тех D. ae т. They are intended for families belonging Ч кз i the eondition of. TR in chó ы E а C Ur eire bert Af cur ie ha coim Rapid qe July E Men rried a gis Pe and t v e | the reach of persons in а position far rohs Tit MY mit at o ith th Lo divasua үзө ee leo ship diia en bya sine karicane, from | a few years ago. tn connexion with i eir en ^ к тат hiboarhood м which, h boras no serious а ted beyond the| Тнк Pusto HEA — The Rs misi edit wei гг cran ne 2 the ii Reus of la loss of one of the boats, which vá rag away bya| Weekly Return айы "that the deaths in London which Ls 9 auis frenis M Hberality of hea o The hurricane lasted about five hours, лы the week that ended Saturday September 5th ve м И за fom deo ОНЫ n d түрө ot thosa the ship rolled боданы, no symptoms of | 1232, which is а ЖУ, number than ару that has been | W° zs Рта same day, t тера straining were observed, and попе Jof the passengers | returned s ince rst week of July. During the stated that 1542. 9s recived during the well injured The third officer and one of the men, pem the bus of "92 boys Lys end girls, i the gy i ette чаг, h озш broken. сог- лв LE egs x Süd e , T ur wu of the years 1853-62 the average e eiie 5s. ld. Mr. then, mas a Farnall Teprtel no foundation for те number was 1830. _ | the number of persons rec iving parochial relief in v s places to 5 UR em о ew РЯ =. «+ Times C that there vos AD cedit pu blish ed by some vá P еы loca Werl mi xc mE ec IUD telis apers relative to Sir Е. Slade. 16 states that he X ы once, and only c once , to his wife Barbara, only Ir obincial previous week. Grants were voted to various places Lm st f Lord Vaux arrowden, аб St. George's,| BrRKENHEAD.—The two iron steam rams, recently | Hanover Square, o| nis un publicly. His eldest son, е at the works of Messrs. Laird, ам the | Охғовр,—Ргіпсе Frederick tered at Chi e = ded Captain Sir Alfred Slade, Bart., has succeeded to bis| Egyptian names of n El Monastir, or Victory, and | the Princess of Wales, has en mber a at Christ Chure and = аа їз кее "to defend them. El Tonssoun. 'ssels bore | and will become a resident mem commence. { «Е MED: ELEGRAPH. — The screw |English flag мыт, а the French flag amidships, | Ment of the ens wn. Bos Hawthorne 1 - idi in pick ing up the | They are 230 fee long, 42 feet beam, and 19 feet deep, dE proctor, a 4 = > g 2 e c Q 2 g p 4 e G-a ~e = © broken c: qu o was : | "n ge- f teak ^de РЕ ni дей for : Meo: dati | -— > чение ск а с=с поша оке S стати ship, apr the inner shell. zhe| e A ' Син, "ч с ATE S having been cut ID Tu ecks are also Tope рч the iron bulwarks are | week in this town, the Master е. "боор from Malta to Sonst: is now | action. Each ^ m» ы A for perfect, an. ces X e "ns side, and 0998 аге fitted cn the deck. with large INDIAN З." осла umn ig eire Coles's eM biu oae ejustabipped from th VE essrs, | cupo ws Henley, at North h Woolwich „сей — of the Indian|as to form a Ern а The iron submarin d Cospatrick d З. Н i Ё Ir { $ is 4 Е ш g 1 | li H f: Ш HUE (inn Aie Ж т [| in. Hl hib P v i Н. : тн Pine || j d || | E 13 D | P requisites for keeping it in repair. This vessel is com- at each end, and below the deck. MU Led ни A Indian navy, who| Сотехтвү.—-Ап adjourned has recently survey Gulf, with especial! Thursday week at the village . THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMEER 12, 1863, which a i Mii X3 кре, existed under the rule of any onej which she had been acenstomed to we the freedom of the ашу to Earl Russell, his Lordship post morte mination of the woman и TM rose and spoke as follows p “It must be obvious to any one that we in Englan race of poisoning could be discovered, as ш, “ Sir and бе ntlemen, I r e with gratitude спу В favoured A an ut present * dite compared ent Ria being a vegetable poison must, if bed for the о, of the ancient E Royal irs f риа dee. т ре freedom, Es Powers of domuum bave every тооп to have decayed as rapidly as the body, and tat there | bere for tbe Brat time to add my tributo of орсо) to one d [n sto SAN yo nd "i as nobly provi pe to us, there is no liberty there, whilst we are free to say чы по ехѓе са} or intern J to 1 p the Ф. d. and sedreatin oth ois s fellow.eiizens a nd "A " 0 wbat we like, so that we injure n Austria is i ie post mort f the man showed that | to be r. mis ad i део һБепе!асфог, “ы Е ig Ai ar of c ж constitutional governme he skull had E fract d and tl d teeth cut | erease JA ообо fin usi ing wealth, and the «ыр ow in the very hear mystery of that great attempt. ч of гов T in sti L P в ќа under thb рокйтої 6f. айе whotritasoaidben great throug 1 with some t Kt NL за H à hot probably of EB. рт us! iy is = matt he fa co of naturo ; and is One mercy to bis people if he we бару a short pause)— | during sleep, that extensive injuries had been|is he who c nim n popu city pent" арр те т of the Борын of government, Russia is e very | inflicted ё ower art X. ну body, | from exhausting t to, es Scones D invigorate the 3e ме $ olution, and if we stretch our чота асговв {һе fom which great quantities of b ire y tu mind to ontemplatio e wondértil ж one ends, as we them—to our des everal Mi ted d d; tb ft th А bod works of бе In теѓе -—À ег D ch I һауе con. w them—whbat bx men iberty quarts, had flowed; that a er Es 1 Ў e DOGY | tributed to promote during а long course of parliamenta an € to say that his soul is his own. Compelled to * the va id out, and a pillow placed un ts head; and | exertion you have done me too much h йр. ue 4d 256 sof two ort ree men in Washington creating misery | that nu deatli the body was ТАД о г руе over | рарру to contribute to the victory of those eloquent and dis. oug hout the world. Now, we here enjoy fi om h аз | with tolerably hot gas-tar, probabi itl Haw ot tinguished men who were foremost in the cause rr. Catholic ind has never know We are well governed—every PECOMES v gastar, probably with ie" emancipation, and who won for the people tbe great battle of man before the law is e The pos n the country | Preventing detection from smell as long as possible. | the repeal of the corn laws. With cre to the measures Желе to the greates n amongst us here. For all| Some rd oda of this tar were found on the dress of the | which I ES Mie же тум part—in proposing the re 2 we nre not altogether indebted to our government | woman exh нате M Dod After some other wit- D ts, in framing a plan for parlia- f ere is in.the people them lves à pi , а prudence, à Pi d bee eri Term, d E "штат а pu for Me noe of our nwledge, а virtne which bave vindicated to themselves tbis | Nesses ha ned tbe inquest was adjourned Ever co e bee pee uild u great power whicb they possess, I acknowledge that the | for a fortnight | for | further evidence. the ancient feum А Mon da apt n to exis! iud rulers have very often paid due deference to public opinion, em in bertodiue with "the institutione ofa à that they have yielded to public opiaton when it has been country long free and justly proud of its liberty. Tu жы э funi селк ft tha. 3 LE рер}. E vM [o uch E of experience have shown that I have not been místaken in my are inge tat press upon a ds vie dio M ma o» „їн Ап y ar has strengthened onr politieal o constitution ore 12 months are over our would ask Bir isho) iat s wer As Beci of a С. Wood to bear in mind what he will hear to-morrow. There ен дЫ of Dublin. ° j o ofred on Ва the foras ohjeob to рге cr түе penco with hon y тау been one symptom of politicaladv. ча. іп cete ten. А t 4 with БАЕП» upon the отетин ено of. Т6 almerston, They have suffered calamity such as war had bardly ever го symptoms which were reported "nd week have who is во justly and so universally popular, for maintaining а aude езүн pn реча т e roun they элск Не Quietly and — е ua his Grace suffer: a good deal of ен line of strict impartiality in the lamentable une эши ing ce, The urn in America. The duti of ЙЫН between parties and p in erica. e utie: y and why? Beca е “оне al kno а: c^ "y thom zdi m Үн i мур ngu E Professor Henderson, of Tioeony. меи ‚фе, aM. Н, y рег — "S i Jas been and They kn: ow that neither tioi n EE Dor om employers ere | Edin S п, has been called Li the aid of ul Grace's | will be т, , to cise the powers now answerable mischief of which they complai "et physicians, and saw him on ednes esday і in sultation entrusted. od "мап may È 9 етене асац to the Crown € honourable, fi iW ^en, 22-а that Enc and | with them. T is orien that the Archbishop is oy umen t n p anner не at once to def “мз eve ng M continu attempt to engage ple in en pins incousistent wi sufferings they have 54 TP ask selves if un 1 under homeeopathie treatment, іп which he isa firm | bur neuiza] positjon, cur peop to preserve for our: ue. es, our persons Briti:h law and Bri beli THE Inrem re -A deputation from the Irist and property, those safeguards of — to which alone they are indebted for the security they ejo; Confederate v and if the зен LAN suffer will bo visited on. ө | Society of London, g Hi amphrey, M » D At pe "4k чыра төер dba; mdgleireles of Аа e d Ме. W. Cos de "m P. Depu ty 1 o'clock the various бу mot то ое іп и gounty, convened „by the Lord Мене, was held at | 5 th ir astantes 1ü-Londbn ж The visit is vd) When the line "had been formed t procession marche of r the r reply the Mayor of Birmingham to a "anis r Li ec e i accompanied byi festivities eer an exchan nge of courtesies | between the s and lie | V ociet he | она rem Mop in galeren to ie Tate Пе di pedet ы e petia res, T park ire aps o sided over b rd Leigb aud amongst A resent | eT deputation from the corporation of] tas stefully аа он. за eem ee eere eres ssp арй aC B Adderley, М.Р "и р м. С, Derry having requested ап interview to confer wi po їп the Italian style, buil а а cost of 60007. milion,: Berk, E c aM ni T г | the bec. on ins affecting their inte erests, the each entrance there b dante Кн ges. The созі пег, M.P., Mr. Newdegat „ &e. On the May by s r for its m: the а edat motion of Mr. Dickens, chairman of quarter itl eed ] герани тын; van v^ mur Vins = ч; bad pepe pened i due form, io seconde d. by: Mr. wer; the. following "і hont these leases ds о were not desirous of ex- раг! ееп к зача їп ic eS Sp es Suis Bd o ба pending capital. The leases granted were generally | Earl Dalhousie the "ан of Camperdo ‚ Sir Davi чалчаа E s: Meat ак — ibat Aston | 201% thau those granted in -x r towns, and ther e | Baxter, aud others addressed the е meeting, "nh replyiug Park is поб within the jurisdiction. 9 dies Ue. la rendered i that the Јога lieutenant and : th e£ the t 1 with the opening of Wie ious condescension ? | obs h qo must ever connect the ч P wit 1 the recent important improvements, th 45 A. d "I ID you will allow me, as the youngest c ot Dundee, БЕА а few words with ена апа | башк ] т 30 yenrs, МЕ has ЧИ mind, |. aud a o his, d, indeel, from bis wish of raci ty i reo ERO Ü ке 4 to havo aped ^ s med in the course of my бге pe pay | ; and I hav n told of 2 He ў } usto a great de den of attention los ачса by ke who late towns m cordial re wr may give them an; d glad or their influ- | у ve weight, they would gladly promote such |; ve wis taken аз might secure the restriction of the cipe rational recreation of the people.” А resolution d a whi | mending f the people of ed ug such llasgo irm p котра 4046 ibered is one dens. dif with in their schools, and that is that in those t I AE ы уроці is 4 о occupy a play- у коше е philo- n the uthorising ys lord lieutenant to ow dt а а сору of the above о Sir C. Phipps for sub- mission to her E ын ег reply has since | The been received from her Maj мн ае t for а moment be i cu e sa ]—that when the society ha influe edd ed them. e society pe consider a scheme торон by the d discharged | гә, ж th had done to the fullest А Abergeldie ME Ballater, А! neon fa their du Derry, as “My dear Lord Leigh, —I have echte from Coburg the extent, , they should expend their funds on other places E nba ims Mrs yc " caue. T ]reland— Connemara for instance. e, for o €! . county of Warwick коо у resolved {о exercise FE never consen nt to gran nta any n РЕ the ер krise influen gor ihey rome te d revent а? те куб x land ‘s 7" | Dall т icm nei rin д ch la'ely | This expression t aronsed Ld a m te gorporators апа ended fatally to —€——— “© ш the speaker's voice a chorus of few days since the body “Sham “ Retra с!” “эше fanguis ГӨ Mr, OLVERHAMPTON.—. the a еа man called William Cheenery, - found А Сох espina. that е ie оланла si tiat зго а smalt rere фига fortnight de in EE h-minded as нак Sevels Da bi od Rosanna | ae Pro естене DAE was snturated with T was discovered dead beers ым - house in дара 7 body being even more and worm ea! E that of "ie man Cheenery. This woman much | теве 5 , who was known to have |! ; person im the house before his body was corpoi plans and estimates for the consideration in London. duced a very unpleasant state of feelin quite elear th; man bad been mur- à polymer s tbat e woman Scotian, OPENING THE BAXTER PARK А Ü Wednesday bat Ar wien Park Sir David Paster to the people о пей over to the t ration should jointly inspeet the si pes Я? па ртераг The incidents of the interview have pro- ling in Derry. id е qve tha t Mr. Mo XW е pe s in his large balloon; but. shouid make a ase ind was iced e. f the ut Номи Coor : Caovpos — Th The Burning в) Complen Б P DAS e mu ош of ped Y som its dares ii pn asa EP n "London Sodlsty, up and ГЕО monta, called SEPTEMBER 12, 1863.] THE GARDENERS- CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL PARETE. Tof nearly 80,0001. There were several policies, one in tbe Sun on f tho: ] Р brick. —Á — —— house and stables for 45601, effected in aod Базен in the th Gig anA tho PB ү big pass over | Marylebone f fibre, ‚ CHARLES үүх Lr Esq., M.P., Bun, effected in 1860, tor 10,0007. on bou 4 апа роп ооп m-boat pieg at Mone a E АН, BTYLEMAN Le "Braa £, Esq. —8th July, tings; one in the Hand-in-Hand for 50001. vite nri ares вану. eu by he Thames rts) Com thi 24 dis т Aentenant Feart WiLUtAM Onat and fittings ; ; one in the Atlas, 50001. - үү д, one in | sioners, 9. Allbalows „рат A nd "ШУ 2 s ought, NEM rede e o фа. a onto, ^ 1 ter render n ; “ет the ) val of the ‚ ‹ e part Haar, оор с. ot a Major d, P v RioHAnDsov, O.B, the Sun, of November, 1851, for 5000 г. оп furnitaro- total, i s deri sd Я Borongh and pro vi 1o Sonir Norika 6 P ei r 3 э orfo; treet, Park стер Lad E of the inqniries E deliberations of the offices was that in future time w ith ЕЕ outh-Western а а d (A—itb 1 » y Buz February last, a nearly a yea de чому, р, ироа t албар the tep Vi s ир inst, at, Kenward, Ре y, Kent, Maura, the i ГА і unds city, affo; ^ y St. Swithin's Lan Walbrook, Abch i Lans э 5th Royal Regiment of Foot, aged 38 cis EN : per- King William and nn t the doy. mà dang ric теу go i HOS, mple, , who had been employed some | occasioned by the crowded s of Li n Br Aize bein voi The con i inmates of the уен 9 MIS Соаре, Ње E Kerat ih of Е опе; ы É tain Coape, were e he had tai at Brighton. He bad сни "дозуп there Ha C тат the late о оаа 3 e late chool of Naval Arch 8; esi 4, dog: Institution of NM Ml Акер ture, ponora u imer of tio 3,094,183 pats. | 1, 800.925 sheep, v" а" 989 m pigs. ент adir A [ra the Rev. FREDERICK GAUNTLETT, the fire was discovered some time bet а l'he passenger: e than in 1861 by about : the ning, and althongh i EU was e ъй rainy, it | 7,000,000. They po 12, 295. 2781. for their is The тар piz ts | first-class passengers paid 3,332.3807.; the Neid Mina ; dbg e il Lud 2507. 12.80 in very 1 ss, 28. dp ey 58. A ooi, d hi oak ата, апа pe dm i ex 4а night of Saturday, the 22а of March. 4 were soon totally destroyed. UM ey ne in hie shirt only, And was for some TK exovedingiy, if. E тво rhet£g. e physical sufferings he ра H GARDEN, Sept. the and O w mM аа дерет, барой" by climbing o As dus "i The pridie of third den engers ather in- ERE e eia X em reda н> —— burnt, Hoy creasing, an and of в econd-class rather r diminishing, Thirty- а. tatios, and most kinds ef Pruit al continue peni to jump from a н еа 60 би high. pi нае е) pflicb ak seng ( е rg E Grapes and Pine Apples the supply is sufficient first attempted to damage Mr. Wolley's chai кй h Б — or want T db on) and 586 w nr. lis and fore x dune MP isa stock оа t he не tm а waiter s айі el, іреп an actor, is less than half. p number who ret Williams's Bon селее A d Mari a RN. Pus LP d аы е ее, пова vem of fortune, spen К Шы lives in "1861 railway accidents. The passenger gren reor Pippi Appleshavealsoarrived from Jersey. the property of her sister, peu to her the trains travelled 57,542,831 miles, and the goods trains ЖУ) in 3-4 Ld LR ав, ij and its content her security lso contended | nearly a he passenger traffic supplied | ооа ver 100 уре For Potetoes the market js ml Бар теў Биё. p bad. bs mg Hi reda a iu НЫ ps d 47.76 per cent. of the total receipts of the companies, Cut fb wers chiefiy — ot "i Orchids, Polar goniums, Ast m. E s E and th айс the larger half, 52, Stocke, Caleeolarias, M P FRUIT. urp I furtb lleged that f th i Pino А зда бз | № nos, ĝo., 2s to 5s РЕ 90 to Brighton, Fes That Dé eR неет - T — P" = bt. ш Ж, than А Огарев, " pisa porat Melons, each, 25 to 4s me NEM The principal witness in suppo: interes. о 18 ona , au o ID DS 106009264 Lemons, y 100, 8в to 12s gations e carpenter Temple. who eo 3,0007. over the receipts of 1861; but the length of | Pears, un вісус, 8 ба to 5s | Nuts, small, per bushel, 14s to radierea P raris tóm аний iita and ла „Баа redi line "v ineroasod from 10,865 miles at the end of | Plums, "ti sive, 8s to бв в is ё егт зао n not to furnish any ans 2 which might |] ,551 miles at the end of 1862, The working | р рше, раг re М. to s omia Pn m 20s Ж s favourablo у iei a. zi m DEC: himself йн» паби 49 per cent., and left the net Se^ ри RUM 19 he was actua! ins lley | receipts 14,820,6917, near ore than ín або, 08 «M Qeler?, v. bundle, 1o 6d te fe 2 , р arly T L. Cabbag VEGETABLES, 1861. In the year |1862 the companies paid 2 01. IAM qt. 18 to 1864 | French oben р. мн, 2s to бв e | for law and pene ntary expenses, 158,1697. as com- iv., ensation for personal ias 401. for damages О А tbe alleged value of the furniture ; рес some witnesses, who | and loss of goods, 375,0672. for government duty, and їн p ци б0в to 708 шон, ew d t -— Hats im И? Ж T Ды ойто Broke ont im all parts he the | 596, 4101. for rates and ЕЕ ook 2,708,638. to тары р. Th 4d to 6d pem erat р. buneh 1s 6d were contradicted rs Tuners, уо pex peer declared that and works, ч 12 42,7144. to main- TOUS, IN 2 to 8d спе front was blazing а quar э [ h rriages and ] 6d to оз Baron Эген їп summing up alt t told the fury \ ап esca re ease forthe defence was equally weak, It Sita to disprove | ork Regents, роп, | Garlic, per Ib., )w t iduct th. 6 ; ., 18 К Баву ТАЧ; у Газой ares a uw eira Ton єт ecl ?d to 3d о а чогы (gp oso A ЧН Нит prj л re year 1862, AY.—Per Loud of C ab чи e Meadow -—- "y to p lover, uu s s to 1268 Фрипцат Supa uperior do. Do. second eut ,, п е Interior do, és 60 H New Ulover „ә = Наві BrAUCHAMP died on Tuesday night, at his seat at| New do. .. .. ., — — |Btraw .. .. .. в pi Madresfield Court, егото їп his уйу, after putes Rowen .. .. ..00 B0 Harvey & EABTON, ing for qe eral weeks from an internal complaint. ish BERLAND MARKET, THURSDAY, Sépt. 10 ship was а леги! in the army, Colonel of the 2d Lífe Guarda, MDAY, пер. 29, and Gold Stick in Waiting to the Queen. He leaves two sons Е «з? Meadow H Е" M to ime Interior qe Á жө 1069 and а daughter—viz, Viscount Elmley, the Hon. F. Lygon, Now a - zclbmmw taro 38 M.P. for Tewkesbury, and Lad lau. „He ја succeeded in Superior Clover 7 1% Јовпол Barer, — | his title and ре um bts e = son. thon Elmley, M.P. War 2: s еб рб te eari, when General Lyon, | Meadow Hay Boe p | "Frei eir 120s отэ іп | у to rimelst cutClover 1208 . апа ыы that he үу’ not abate "i 0 ads: Же УЕП was accordingly entered for ат 1. 634. vr N THE Sio Ster | ores 1 $06, 5. 9 im lerior . 108 ime iow Hay. "т - ew ist cut do e ы estern f t. uarter of a century. He was first elected for the. pen in | Iuforior,. —. — L| Prmesiewrde 05. ИЎ. 1916 € during thi Reform agitation, being opposed to the Straw s. ., .. 28 82 | Interior do. 2 95 100 m he was defe "= re crossing the line, the xit being that the tender and Several ot the - Hd the eod train were fes rown ой tbe line ad wer ЕТ Ба : Miei. des stam. Dx cul боман t of Live was seriously | division Gene ygon was elee or Woes el iiec tai doma others qM slightly bruised, | Had and —— з" -— for the qr p his — to the s — н pp ent у Жаша, perewt — 4510 to 89 8 ool. " d du "m m .. 2, 415 — 510 Bussex .. 410— 55 S vi veg of het 25 S Taden bonsona gm BIRTHS.—On the ph. inet üt Godmersham Parke, Са А Ner " clofce higher, z "|[b the Viscountess INCENT, of а son—?d inst, at 47, | АДРИАН... 1". Уту Так Cr d cada а serious destruction of life, Bis Street, Lady GERALD FITZGERALD, of a son—5th inst, at | | NR WOATB.— Sept n. TY Lu ANNON „—Тһе | cth at XN. the му, tno Lady Frávors хен Је wf Best Fresh But Butter М Ma per йоне lbs. Ouses on ше je of the old Steel Yard in Upper | °* э at vic ЖЛ re in "Md Second do .. чу 9 өл де был Ca Ra реи з uA ыер н etr $e iL а к зеі n T a u E Е, 1 ts proposed te == Can non Stree t. These T Hon air who only LM VM xn X ith Du METROPOLITAN ur i MARKET. t Anglesey, the Hon. Mrs. анны жайа... = Rem and dilap L some, ot miim, at ало tie wif of Liout,-Goneral Онай! | Wo havo a smaller supply ot $ ant is sperare quality the Jock Company for! - AGES. the 10th inst., at St. о ej d ug Brener Up. Mese, Tis p eap sue y hoja river. tage of about M t di hter 0 the Jat? and Matar di Ai dae year. ы backwards to Thames Street Duka Zr B f sae им. at Biburg, Glou sa in E reme tese e ge aee d lima бшнш парво d ше жок I "ЫЕ. ing block of buildings kpwius Совветт, Esq., H.M.'s non gendi whieh | Frankfort, to the Hon, AME ISABELLA CONSTANCE many and H 7 js а destruction, is of great value. It inet, eb м ИШ. ANSA TARS, add зу. бетен сы ms с offices, i саноа including the head quarters of the Unity Bank, a Fri Meneid inst, С St Stephens modern strueture with а handsome front in vna ha ОЕР сврте, Чыр £ Тре vi р i : Ё Н - 1 : ë I Н i осо о юш Wi i n 8 H E S : : 3 i e 8 { з E ill г, ar Yat five, spans, 1t will cross hi per Esa., ay belatasa Landon aud Вона, Аде, and rA ла ipod т ан а de "Мше side will be of iron, and' Colonel George Maclean, СТА inst, at Bt. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 12, 1869; a quotable difference on the average. scarcely There is no alteration in э Calf trade. ver ed Hartlepool, 17s. 9d. ; Walls End Whitworth, 15s. From Germany E ox 7 апі отуп Malting, 20s —42 ships at market. And 76 are аы 560 ex de 511 Calves, Beasts Milch Cows, 90. в s d "WO; NS vend ош WOOLS.—LoxDo Sep ll. t fo n Best - de continues d, gu Pile moyant for al cv — 4 5w4520 Low A urs d -wools, i 10 5 2 | ae escriptions of worsted eui funi Wh bu& blanket wool i пог inqu » Ln Bhortmoma 4 (ose 8| Ewes 224 quality 46 =e ‘8 | Sout pired after, d. s. d. | ТеїсевЬ. Wethers 1 8to1 9 Best. тен Аъ una m =н 48 ue 'g| gts.. 1 оог 10} Ditto Бера 19—110 Half-bred 5 2—5 4|C iv . t о + 8 | Half-bred ditto. 110 — 1 11 | Combing Skins 1 4—1 8 Do. Shorn vay $ | Down Ewes ..1 8—1 91 | Fiannel Wool el 6—1 8 l Kent Fleeces .. 1 — 1 10 | Blanket dit У Beasts, 1520 ; Sheep. & DARUM 8230 ; Calves, 595; "Pu. mx To Propa gato R. EE „ЕИ of "the Exotic Nursery, Kin Chelsea, is in want 0.7 s 8. rst-r 2 GEN ERAL PROPAGA TOR in the Plan MARE LANE, —МохрАү, Sept. ad Tbe supply of English Wheat to this morning's market he. A us = i was sold at an advance of Чч. to 2s. Per qr. t dep: To the pri this day se'nnigbt. Foreign met a сы thoroughl fk bilies a. х Veitch will inquiry a - i ен rates of em week. Maltin Є о (a give TOL. xy non n 'Unexeep ai à eh nces will be uired for, grinding unaltered. and Peas required. elsea, Sept. 12, 1 perg ate notations. The Oat trade was dul. phe prices и — was but little demand, and АКТЕР, a * дит Estabi ир. bai — Ж is — e do not alter our quotat PER IMPERIAL QUART нат Es nl eed & SuSolk.. .White H^ -ditto| "m 46! nea X Plant Gr Good character. Must be Pee estoy in y 46— б! | Red E. mm rs. ongeri am Kitchen, 533, New (Me РВУ ‚42—48 такаш а single YOUNG MAN, ot active and E OA ж се FOREMAN im а сач Не must be sober, honest, &c., and h good gen nowledge of his business —Арріу by BT: Lane e Terence, &c., to C. D., 1, Prospect Place, Larkhall AN'I ED, in a London Nursery and Seed Es tablish. ment, AC hee xS е knowledge and experience poids to Manage the Flower e р ut d on Co pcr Й bir е ag the in the summer mere : ыл сы са € rneys, € H pA E 2. — oft vage Арк Pri to nthe ти тана сч т, p preferred. i An ly nd terms, d dist „305 "Chev. 86 40 Maltmg.. Foreign. .grinding кёз jd distiling 25—29 Malting.. Олту, Essex and Suffolk. ............ 20—22 Sco cs and Lincolnsbire—Potato|22—95|Feed ....|20—22 Tri d**avevalspecveses Potato|19—22 Feed . M and and Lic mE Feed . E | Foreign .. poo еее Enr л ALE VEA 5 г, d Beim, p Mangan... .93s to 38s. . Tick |34. Pigeon . 978 to 40s. . Winds by etta, stating deem situations filled, a le Office, W.C. РУОР White, — , Yellow i» ers’ Chron 6d.; Carway СЕ ЕМЕК.—Тном TANTED, Б ag ы eman in the neighbourhood of Londcn, з MAN and his WIFE (without family preferred). The former must orient: thecare of Milch Cows, igs, рз: s раке himself ge wo A" useful lati "- understand Work, Milking, ce cargo of Койу а Baking. year, ИН: Cot and Fuel. No ied, n good enclosing чакны, prepaid, + Ridgway, Publishers, 169, Piccadi Шу, уто, best marks delivered, „рег sack |38—43 Etu ssn АУ diio 30—34 Country. 30—34 — For ФЧ E ге рр er sack |34—45 FRIDAY gem ther during the ovs wi x Ба been changeable, and Harvest зек has but partially н diede. Wa; А 401. а sed, ара what was secured of the erop within the av i of need apply, е able- referi ence es. s — Address by амн. о W. of RN. Mes on of harves i trado, a and mel condjtioned ter grown Whea ance of 15. to 2s. eie dr in some xnl» it tó 2s. р" ат. more money, but the busi Жемек WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. ES ENCED GARDENERS (or as GARD d BAILIFF), о! "x — —(— n: ende " r particu iven д. application "d .—Furthe: the season bas scarcely commenced, bu h ntlemen а Жай» аге km. коран, ers is an inquiry for Mee E G, НЕхр Eos, elington Nursery, St. d prices l& io-9& deaur Haha Pos Alto oUm UM nee s UL Lr ЕР Oats т Ане аз last quoted. Flour moves s oft poen except at CE DEDI ER (НкАр).—Аге 33, мисе ксрек E EIE ж x barrel and 1s. sack in all branches, Lately EA о гена established. last 65 nghe me have Emeran уя тіпа private шу riod бот ian reported of the — Atm been | to the 9, College Street North, ES own. tely active, a! . to 1 . better prices sre Barley and Bea e business det э marks for т 280 lbs. AEDENER. (Hran). — Age 25, single, ; has a good k no of his profession, и а ng 10 years' реса. vm Ftestisnoniala from brvou employers. —W. W., Post Office, Leyton, Essex, N.E. ESTS (HEAD).—Age 34, married, gi incum- brance; c зи. D and -— highly recommended. can — of Poultry mina rove к Gro "Bd Forest Hi 1, ex Y ARDENER Urt in а gen ent lemans family.— Age 42, married; has had 23 y dening in all its branches Can be Бы; рай, ба ЫЕ С o ут "Aes —Y. Z., Mr. Marshall's, Baker, Low Tooting, Burre S ARDENER (Нклэ).—Аре children ; thorough me experience in Early and Late For rue br Fruits, oer, and D Vesetebles. Nearly four ig сааса С p —4A. L., Messrs. Smith Dgers, h, ock tions bave taken lace in W P to 1s. 3d. иле т 480 Ibs. Sci arrivals of English ап foreign quede the k have been small. ( e: (НкЕАр).—Наз — knowled of his profession in all its i ; had great expe- rience in Early and Late —€— ut. lately ln an^ fom tho service of W. В. Linde ay, Esq., M.P.—X. Y. 23, Stanford Road, Fulham. = pa ge 30, бает perfectly tui Oatm and irregular in rur o tero aima Ee Hg 10, T DEN n Street, Н. The closes with less animation t| RDENER са — Наз йен in his prese Weather still unsettled. Ae nearly 14 years, and leaving in consequence 44 А Р АН Yniuotion in the Аан е th understands the ule e and prices rather of pur- | Erection and E ral Bail ' Boios opm Vel k e and al ai Boft-w ooded Plan Has a perfect know! Бг "Wall T к all bardy Prts; understands the Early Forcing of Yee les, and is an excellent Kitchen and Flower Gardener. many Priz.s at Provincial Exhibitions, No objection will bear the atrioteot, ventry. жа all ^its slington, e 25, ne has a thorough Good character.—M. R., p married, without in- ее now ог | engage SR eem or n as in thoroughly Gardener.— References. n Acton Green, "m Pda Мап rs'experience in Gar- Agri 30, married, with two | Labo | ox | Doi мы M cce Mte eC (Sa s Rosy is now at liberty with any mum or gentleman in want of thorough iy E erienced person in the above ca apacity, EN to Thirteen yen! objection he Management of Lan c. excellent char er from m late employer, А.К. — Esq., Bury H.ll, Dorking.— ТномАз Вову, Dorking, Surrey Ы TEE т Gentlemen. G (age 30, ттїей).—А gentleman jg desi of obtaining а situation for his Garden: has a thorough, асбо Mu me dge of the Management tot Ste and Greenhouse Plan е" оа, Jouse, ёе. ; first.ra ru Pr t E “Ната т: Soft-wooded Plan and has had extensive practice іп Фе ingon of r ch Flower and Kit Lat ing; in every тос ап рее Тм and experienced on i thoroughly nem: and fully competent to take ix Managem of a first- Pea que e. Five years testimonials, u.s Pos отсе, Daventr; Ст^влтшк, à WOOD FORESTER, and FARM BAILIFF, r^ — 95 п а gentlemant Estate.—Ag ne а Native of the South of Scotland. Good тегесе - testimoni as to Py x cter Late er i EA edo etr to p. pene r Ireland.— LE A.B. C., 27, Academy Street, Dumfries, N.B. — — 7 77 I Garoa ER (SINGLE-HANDED Or UNDER).—Age 24; Кым он good character.—A. Z., R. Toy's, Mill Hill G VARDEN ER (UNDER).—Age 22; good charecter m last situation.—G. F., Post Office, Bath. ARDEN ER (UNDER), where Gardening is done Жы ы а good scale. "ES Аз nn useful, —Jonx Seedsman, &c., Bea: ( (ARDEN ENER (UNDER), or = maiigi a small Place, Age 22, single; has worked four years in one of the best mide in Derbyshire, and three жэй "3 disi ery place.— TBE XE Butterley Hall, Alfreton, Derbysh: ARD #0; has been d de ishes to engage with a ror further e: e Gardens, Duddon Hall n Hall, Can чае in- E oni Lancas| UPAGATOR, or аа — Наз bad а ul —R. W., 21, Buccleuch Road, West Dul KOPAGA' - = К or FOREMAN we PROPAGATOR, — First-class — nials.—A. B., 5, Lacland Terrace, 1 АЛ ОК and го ре е London Trade. —€— SI and БЕРЕ gn A first-class Graftsman, and thoroughly xperi n the Propagation of lard and Soft-wooded Рама" "Good references,—AÀ. B., 43, North Road, Great armouth, Norfolk. To Nurserymen. f : ENERAL FOREMAN, SALESMAN, апі PROPAGATOR.—Has had 722 years’ extensive ers in two of the principal Nurse d ractical knowledge of every branch more particularly the IW. Departme! З. разно Боб d ANT EPROPAGATOR A ud. IMPRO SSISTA A under the Foréman.—A ge 21. on sip buxo G Mr. Geo. Woollett, Nurseryman, Bri RM y RA ER. рое: [X sil nis of Pu wers. Good Pre NLY, 24, Street, Dorset Square, To 'Wners. san and Others. ESTAT . or as MANAGER ould n——G 7 where im ы ents я Faaa Has no particular objection to g0 Abrond. М, R. C. A. Post Office, Gateshead, Durham. AND STEWARD or в LIFF. dre single; practical ; n y d — ивы. ыб { ай cipi d "had E gre еч eren Patr Ассо t. Нав a Sister who M CUL take o — в, and Poultry if required. Can be highly reco 08 ce, Ottershaw, Chertsey, Surrey, BAILIFF, or аса obtain for bim апо Ше: superior Man, understands! er id good Ти 1 the M а Steam Plough. Hi: iong bad th y Apo etes J. & Е. HOWARD, уаш Works, Bedford. З Selling; bas FOREMAN.— P Bailiff is dere to W. н AP ATLIFF ( Farm, Upper Tooting, X1 BAILIFF шк аво ыо 8 A Ps nh 24, single; Бато a Targo mum situation in а Fecommended for ёс. А ві Scott, , | nobleman's or gentleman's —Mr. T. 8001 ' | Home Farm, Great Barton, Bury : : коер C MTS наад желле анлы р "x6 d z= | SEPTEMBER 19, 1863, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Che Gardenerg Chronicle Pewspa * SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1863. o Seed Merchants and Nurseryme AYNOR sai зы. PRUNING апа БОБ beg respectfully to say ins any House in the Tr: сре They make, Я ihey E iot о чүй на also warrant one of P Knives to la Paxton Works, She Fruit all the Year Roun st two of an fñeld. ENN NING 15 MODEL DE ырш TAR affords ош AU EE © BECK'S Card ЧҮТ аы а Новтісо. Bur PATENT HOT-WATER VALVES Reference permitted à the EUN E] Great Britain and Ireland, -< obility and ug throughout Des P m LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN Heating by Hot Water. HN La PEILE). fied Sketch shows d i PoLLARD’s improved arrangem: г] requiring NO BRICKWORK SENAO AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, VÍZ. :— 2'In; 8 In. 4 In. ш; n" eot Ko celebrity f: A y p fond. et Моаи ps everinvented. They have > , many M S, Retai | 12s, 6d. | 168. 6d. | 205. 04. many Р е О Шага —. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL WAS AWARDED TO t Gardens at Kew, at the Regent s Park, ila t Palace, and at most of eats pe "s pg tle N obility’s 4 беп ntry's ughout the е -4 x Upwards of 4000 of the Patent Valves are now р жш. e e sucre in use and giving the greatest satisfaction. e Lists on application to BURY & POLLARD, Park Iron s, New Park Street, Southwark, London, 8. ps WATTS anp CO, Hornuousk BUILDERS and HOTWATER Реан s eii тана дез ear tho Jonn Вкск can also supply large quantities of hi pply large quantities of his | Ch Man, 353, 01d Kent Road, London, В.Е. IMPROVED THROTTLE VALVE on the shortest notice. JOHN BECK, muron 44 Bros E ruo Y AND В АҮ. NOR У D COOKE S — English and French Exhibition 1 LAE Lea ba KNIVES, &c., can obtained of a: urseryman or Seed Merchant in the three «oy adver warranted both by the Seller and да CavrION.—None are genuine unless marked SavNoR. Other Hel would [^ disappointment, as these Eod are tempered by an improved process known only to thi e Makers. o Iron жн T- A M C Uy 2, Winsley Street, Oxford troit; Адай; ү. PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER GAS, WATER, and STEAM FITTINGS, epi m FIRE COCKS, WATER CLOSETS, ETC. LIGHTS, а PATENT VALVE WORKS S, Oland and Painted AND SANITARY DEPOT, complete, 8, 20, and 22, all shifting Ref. to the Nobility, Gentry, à Trado in most of t GREAT SUFFOLK STREET, LONDON, S.E. | counties m Eng шум ат". Sonun x Co. manufacture all kinds of Implements and A акы а аи оган, & es Hot London; ааа им н ааа XU PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTION COTTAGE d for HEATING CONSERVATO- —==5== RIES, ENTRANCE BEA. BA Es &c. the Circulatio: ter. „ЈОН WARNER & SONS, HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, ерен нй эта ишуди" nen of PUMPS, COCKS, and товат ESCRIPTION. emm | me 25 | ot Wa no brick setting ; keep in action from 18 hours wi out attention, at an expense of about 3d. perday. Is iding, at safe, requires operation daily Pate nt т ou"; 155, Cheapside, London, ЕС. П а hs Illustrated Prospectus free, and Esti- mates КС ыз E Hot-Water m tude. io METALLIC are made from the best Wrought Iron, upon ап entirely new principle. pere maia of iron and € under this е рене; = the bility of fracture is pre ented, and a Water-tight Roof insured. The leading pacem advantages are ess of ранет, s Lr Ea E veni ion. ares erected, partake о е йойган outil cu nb конок parisa eire à Buidor Hot Wat: &c., address T. H. P. DENN ater Engineer, &c., High Bt. Horticultural ord, Essex, RCE „42. no | No. 85. титир CAST-IRON PUMP, fitted with J. ee & Sons’ Metal а Ба апа e which cannot in n action, for е not exceeding 25 fee 24 inches ... 1 foot 7 inches high ... £1 1 0| "vá nches З feet З inches Pe e inches short, € ^15 " of Lead dos attached, ready for fixing .. ^», £22 es long, ditto 21 No. 361. WARNERS OFEN $ е 5110. 0 0 4 $.INCH CAST- TRON LIFT and FORCE PUMP, mounted o with Suction and Delivery Screw, 18inch Branch Pipe and Ni эз А à н мй. ED „ об 1A 0 14-INCH 2-PLY RUBBER anl CANVAS H HOSE UL. ves И Жы at рег foot O 1 4 Жон: LIFT and FORCE PUM P (Mounted on Plank, 3. 35) D ө mn E ж 940 0 INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted on Plank, 8 1) о Е r A 0 adip of the above. an improved and new action of th he handle, papaia күлө а brass lining into the barrel, with vessel is secured, and by introdu HEIGHT iron pumps are overcome. By this њр Ой MAN stream TO A hen mounted on a barrow it forms a cheap, 086 and portable Е its ction enables it to be offered to the public at a ] than other Pump of equal No. 42, IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE or wise ктөр PORTABLE PUMP.—These Pumps are fitted with J. W, & Sons’ Patent Bucket and Val але LIQUID MANURE PUMP, with legs, P4 155. ; 2inch Flexible Rubber and Canvas Suction ре, 2s. 5d. per foot. The Barrel is 27} inches long, and the Legs are 5 feet bigh. RHET n T Country, or of the пет апа MANUFACT JOHN WARNER ayn SONS, 8, CRESCENT, йене LONDON, Е.С. А The above may be obtained THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 19, 1863, p dA e —- EX А STE EW REGISTERED ETRUSCAN HYACINTH WAGGON d EUR TURAL IM EORI iom ENGINES, THRESHING MACHINES, CA PL OUGHS, HARROW s — CUTTERS fo: WN MOWERS, WIRE ke and THRESHER & Gr gr сыын COLORED FLANNEL SHIRTS, Мерал, awarded superior FLANNEL SHIRTS, India Tweed 8 Suits, LENNY for vory VAS x th beautiful Table ment extant. То |hand and poer PRIZE CHURNS, d India Gauze Waistcoats, obtamed "p. NETTIN d id RDEN TOOLS of ail hod o Lista, of Prices 29 application to THRESHER & GLE оа & Со , Seedsmen, Covent Garden Market, London, W.C. Illustrated Catalogue ы еу B six pgstage stamps. General Outfitters, next door to Somerset ECT Strand, we WHOLESALE LIST of PRICES forwarded on spp'ieation. Price Lists fr = r ©. BURGESS & Éxz, 95, Мема — E.C. es DERS, STOVES, FIRE-IRONS, and 1 for Orchard Houses or Conservatories. Works, Brentwood, Ess CHIMNE EY PIECE S.— Buyers rof thos above are requested, ҳо MANUFACTURED SHEET E er: digg PA TENT SAFES, the most secure | SHOW-ROONS. ^ They cont M 5 and 21 oz. to th Qd x 20 Fir e ту аруз 02. ais к. -X re TA » апа Thie ves. ENDERS, STOVES, RANGES, 3. CHIMNEY- PIECES, Firg Apply to Wum. н Jackson, Hiato Crown, and Sheet Glass CHUBB’S FIRE ROO OF STRONG ROOM DOORS. |IRONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY а mnot be Warehonse, 315, Oxford Street, м j CHUBES PATENT DETECTOR LOCKS and STREET DOOR | approached elsewhere, either for variety, novelty, beauty of ATCHES; CHUBB'S CASH and DEED D BOXES. design, or ex geom of тообо рак: Bright SR E and PLANT LABELS. — 10,000 CLOTH or Illustrated Price List gratis and post cen with ormolu ornaments, 81, 15s. to 831. Ws. ; Bronzed Bom PATENT PARCHMENT PUNCHED, LABELS for 808. | ^ Сновв & Son, 57, St. Paul's Churchyard, гер, Мне standards, Ts. to 5L 12s.; Bteel Penders, 8b iy Delivered frös in Lond of a Post-office Order or ‚5 1J.; ditto, with rich ormolu ornaments, trom 3i, ш Btamps for the кин Ө OMMIER woes c WT —The | 18l. ; Chimney-pieces, from Y 5s. to 1001.; Fire Address оК FISHER & Co., West Road Works, Boston, fondation ке к. Mattress Bedding should be elastic, 2s. Sd. the веб to 4l, 4з. The BURTON and all other PATENS Lincolns B M й, Spri Mattress z^ too keav and cumbersome VES, with radiating Боан plates, Hair gc n Patent LE SOM R ILLIAM URT ON, GENERAL Е Воск" ВК FERNERIES, WATERFALLS ELASTIQU JE PORTATIF is made in three separato parts, an TG IRONBONORUdS appointment t Us ES, BANKS т^ STREAMS апа PONDS, executed | is bey duy and rtablo; it is also cheap and durable; Prinoe of Wales. nds a САТА graiis; and in the only way it should be, i.e, to imitate carpe EM and а: о stufing top, it cannot harbour moth. ontains upwa: rds of 500 Illustrations his d ЧРИ Er mm D SON’S ILLUSTRA TED CATALOGUE, | Stock. of Sterling Silver and Electr Phi, Nickel ine References to works executed in 10 counties, some by the taining Designs and Prices of ud Bedsteads, as well ede н г Deas pee bonnm еа ter Dishes, recommendation of W. B. Тномаз, Esq., Re MARN Iu and | 28 of 150 different árticles of Bedroom m Fur e, sent free by post, | Stoves, end ers, Marble Chimney-pieces, fiie, Ranges, А оск, | H Bedding, us Bedroom Furniture ramp ке Tea-Trays, Urns and er Cloeks, Table паниру м. Tottenham Court Road, M RUE, Bed bep on ani ИШИН per 3 oom n ure, &с, MS BINGLEY, СОЗ NEW | зів of Prices and Plans of the 20 1 Show. КОШЫ M. PATT ERN i BRUSHES, Penetrating Unbleached 80 Oxford Street, W. ; ,, 2,9, and 4, Newman Бітер; 4, 5, and Ces Perry's Place ; { оп, 5559 | ре) enuine T of Вг к, СотЬ апа Р uhi METCALFE'S celebrated d Alkaiino Tooth | Powder, 2s. per box. "The FAIRY BOUQUET OXFO BORDER- EDGING TILES. — These and CAMBRIDGE BOUQUET, In рош, 2 2e, te. 0d. and o Metallic Ware, and 131, Oxford Street, W. c OSCENTIATED BEEF y T oom, ay ^ no attention, re | extract of 13 lb. of f Beef, Уй; ey take ess а то; лы md consequently, in the end, prove much cheaper. tourists, and invalids, either as a lozenge or a Lu n Gardens, Town, and Sea-side Gardens, they milk, water or tea. * Also the Pat "Ton ка h FARINA- of 1 lb. each, containing the invaluable to PM speakers, ved in hot Е ТЕА [24 table. - ZENGE, ios сн strength, а tho- “stomach, аа шуа KR obtamed at Е. & С. RosuEeR's WEarvi ves, London; | prevent feve few dissol ved in boiling will f Ward's Wharf, Upper TRA беа Blackfriars, 8.; Old Swan r Cun С. Beet i or e aad ame. ls. Box мен Wharf, Quee Toad, Che! S.W. ; and Kin gsland Road 430, West S W.C.; Мғтанвоов, 127, High Wharf, n the Canal Bri idge, Kingslan and, М.Ю Halbon Vio. | ча Аы NIAL.— You safely recommend BaKER’s Patent Tonic Beef Tea Tone i I was pi — ЕЕ 11 hours, n en no wx food, and felt none the worse fro labours. а. Milite Pros ts free on application. The Trade supplied. RNAME E PAVING TILES for Conserva- — rS, — jes, &с., as cheap and е, red, ап d buff colours, and eapable APTAIN WHITES ORIENTAL PICKLE, ice о ипылчашырч — e RY POWDER and CURRY 5250 may be obtained fro Sauce Vendors жа Whol & Bra wx, E rs to the Queen, of Baths, Soho Square, "ton доп, no longer Necessary Lea and Perring’ Hune» О SMITH'S PATENT BLACK VARNISH sWe алй А ЕЗ 25 STERSHIRE SAUCE ia an ereatione mns or gi pat on a su doors E DEED Dau. Dig an sul or оп all: s > : pem requi thin: and is 5 Tus 1 respectfully cautio against worthless o mixing or ning, ал blic e сал еа st is used in the grounds at Windsor Castle, Kew Gardens, M and at кэт апа d should see s e E PEREIS Names are on e seats of many hundreds of the oix d {жеш рот Wrapper, Label, чш у. Sto коре en ri m LEA hom the most p 7р ЖЫ — band Sav ы PM аы 80 gellohe баз, ab le. 6d. pet gallon, | чыгыла, Wholesale, and [uw ro үс ? т; Srs. J 2 prie ry, or 1s. 8d. per gallon n paid to any Station in | Soxs, London, &c.; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally. Apply to HILL & SMITH, Brierley Hill Iron Works, near eld Pate EM d E ESSHs. won о nb QU Jaro bead up 5 ARCH PURVEYORS et URS the Percha Tubing for ilc oram RINC. A of WA LES. а Starch із used in t he Royal т" ОТТА РЕВСНА COMPANY have the Landry в ue к a Prize Medal Sold by ali pleasure to e peel the receipt of the following ИЕ, с Ре ай р аЙ ш макы | Р ТТТ т CANDLES, me aequi orem "I have > had 400 feet of your бана Percha These Candles, manu by s Patent Candle lengths of eet each, with M dem i dinner- [os e chandeliers, r Nue 12 monte fo E he ese хой, Vx Фа Muy of aj and brilliancy yet tri per A dubai, UG. Can be had o we SEGENHS Ge the bsc very th to be à able i rien s for Gardeners, inasmuch as t enables ij ш JRICE'S CHILD'S NIGHT LIGHTS are epe yalu very c — in about one-half the time, and with one-half ке, а 2d rn the Е time. The quality of these ufactured by the GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, Patentees, 18, Wharf Road, Ойу Ноай, London, E. C., and sold by their | Q HE BED LIGHTS, eee xpehee and Wholesale Dealers in town and country. Eighteenpence а box. — These candles made to supply nt very generally expressed, a cheap, Sally es E UY YOUR SEED AGS m | сап n T. ANDERSON, Sack and sab MAKER and | wHICH WILL NOT peor алтан Notice to Purchasers of Bulbs. TON’S AUTUMN CATALOGUE, scriptive List of the best varieties of H суы D TUE GLADIOLI, ANEMONES, CROCUSES, and other Bulbous [we with pata ei on Cul ~ vation, is Д be had and post free ieatk рр } "N. B. Thos " ^ p -— а. " N'S — m do al КЕЗ it in the course of а few days are respec! ез! munica! „= with them $ Ea ty; Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. Dose: S UNEQUALLED CALCHOLARÍMS з ОШ Colo — Plate of Thirteen Varieties, by киле FREET LOÀ ox EG wio з M AP KING | boxes, 1з. and 3, low prico.” 5 LYC — pri: det simple tests show to on with а first-rate article at 3 Prices sent froo om одете а that it is in purity is Maker and Russia М EEPE E О 7 m Street, Londo: Сето апа Lieu ci Ta gentleman, many years Б? with Corns, wi happy to afford others th тко patronised Чоп by which he obtained tuer ue Sek removal alin a without pain or ап. у kind of inco: Jared, € a stamped envelope, to г. GOODALE, ANDREWS, arded qe free for 30 stamps. J. Do чч азота чо Woodlands Nursery, Ísleworth, W. = ER ÉDITION OF y Loudon браке ; Parr, and Villa Architecture. This day * s рвы in One large ie 8vo, with more than 200! 0 Woodcuts, price 42s. Lou ENCYCLOPEDIA of COTTAGE, — мыл ARCH!TECTURE and AFURNITURG саса Бг" 5 539 ЕТ, LONDON. New Fo TORRE "Wo меч) м SRS. JOHN MAXWELL AN Ъе gi announce for immediate publication the э дегт вин ШШ 22. Yolumes, which Will be issued during g (he month of Septem T Dr NEW sronTixa NOVEL. In Three Vols. Р 31. А.С КТУ А Y T. By C. J. COLLINS. NEW INDIAN STORY. Two ОЛЫ ., post 8vo, price 218, 6d., E STRON GHAND; ipee ыа езе Круна A BOOK ( OF ESSAYS. EU post 8vo, price 108. 6d., BH HA К E А S ges in оід ——— x Vals t post e THE REV. A FRED HOBLUSH and his ха RAO, : y the Author of “ Roman Candles," “ The T CE OF F MERCANTILE E LIFE. n One Vol., post 8vo, 10s. 6d., SJ h Pax ] озер! таат Oy stal P Royal 2 m, Surrey, оа БЕ аут M тит нор РАМ МС У : PROTECTION from the SCORCHING RAYS of the SUN. < FRIGI DOMO," a Canvas made of Are ty Бер. g thousands of cases considered few. —Cure, Lee a s ames Roberts, of years’ diseased gs, No ATIE Miss deafuess.--Uure.-N. о. 47,121. Miss Four yards wide Faken! ЕТЕТ БА BA. ger Н : the liver, which had resisted Anim provod make; $ yards ямс DE pet Ib., ci 21b, Also “ Frigi Domo” Mee yards wide, 15. Modem aiam 225. ; 241b., 2 op No. T7 "EOS IR асаа В їп ета SECRETS of МҮ By A Вил, BROKER. ris ird rt, Fleet Streel Newsmen, paa DKIELS. EXT AC for 1864. Price dn. am уа х UT е2. from нн SEPTEMBER 19, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE ued o suceeed- Prince Alfred, Pri rincess INERALOGY.—KING'S COLLEGE, London,|between Russia and Franee, b 16 Moniteur | Hon. Н. Eliot was Professor Tennant, F. G.S, will COMMENOR a COURSE presented to her Ma мену of LECTURES ou MINERALOGY, with а view to facilitato - Tem yd eontained T rticle stating audience, EC T E had ап audience "iu the study EOLOGY, an plic n of Mineral | that the steamér orida, m 956899, аг Granville an nd Lor d Palmerston had Substances in the Arts, repairs at Brest, is not a privateer, but a oid К! Гета of the Queen. On Sunday morning tbe Queen he of the app tior rts, The spon m begin. озы FRIDAY, роо ber 2, at 9 A.M. They will be g WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at the Ж те Ténr: TON 21. 25. R. W. JLF, D.D., Principal. of O XAL SCR p ыз RODERICK ЇМРЕҮ , &e. ring the SESSION Үй P hi CON Уу] оп OCTOBER 5, the following CÓURSES kj лла PRACTICAL DEMONS RATIONE will be CHEMISTRY. By А. W. HOFMANN, LLD n R.S., бе. METALLURGY. "y Јонх PrncY, M. A F.R.S. NATURAL ig d By T. H. Нохия ЕҮ, + vui MINERALOGY. | MINING {ВУ (o GEOLOGY. By APPLIED MECHANT ICS. By Ковевт WirLIg, M. A., F. R.S. PHYSICS. By шы TYNDALL, F.R.S. Instruction in anical Drawing, by Rev. J. Hay- паноа аа Гез The Feo for Students desirous of becoming Associates is 307; in um on entrance, or two annual payments of 201, ixclasive of the v yu Pupils are received і oyal College of Chemistry (the Laboratory of the School), € the direction ды Dr, Hofmann, and i ape Metallurgical Laboratory, under irection of pr. Pob "Тіске У. KEE " " 4l. each. Offic „ F.R.S. gone о озон are ssued at 31. and өтө Em the Queen's Bervice, Her Majesty's Consuls; acti ag Agents and Managers, may obtain tickêts at тра em тіс Сетыйсайед | "Schoolmasters, Pupil Teachers, and — процей. in. education, are also admitted to the Lecture “Жы 3* Jsi Highness the Princi ales has granted two Bétioldiships; and Puis ты Бае also wn Lane For a Prospectus and information, apply at the Muse Practical Geology, rre Street, London, S. W. TRENHAM REEKS, Ќе Mas 7 трчам IVERPOOL and LONDON FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. At the ANNUAL MEETING of the Propr тіоќотв in this Company, held on Motu E por 25, 1863. JAMES ASPINALL ТовІм, Esq., in the Chair. The Report of the La gains < the year That the Fire Premiums ы ihe year weró Against those in 1861, which were pe sa 1862 was read £436,965 360,131 £10,934 467,934 13,935 Giving an increase in M ыш т Lifé busi of 785 Policies, nt i ng On 3 the annual реш i o ој oo 4 - m — That 69n Paea 23,684 109,977 11 4 97 able is That thero Ё. been added to the life reservo he säti of That the balance of undivided profit EM increased by the sum of 25,725 Th: M. ais invested funds of the C unted to s ağ тт Маге ce to Ње e vety lafgo — of the ys - was remarked in th бе Report; * Promi мө, tg rè и oer ure of "bat of Ax and w Де the снра Therefore pretor у P of EM do ~ thë du y collecte: d m may. as that а «рш ompany Ed a n thig Усу the yearly Fire prem the Uis must be uA етиу i to v^ i viol SWINTON BOULT, JOHN КАР В, often : Company m to the Lek Secretary, London, DN INSURANCE COMPANY BOE Establis AGENTS cb of Ds pr icit NTS for addressed e omes Жаны Be det; esiaent | , suránce 39, Lothbury. Е.С. AlILY or OCCASIONAL GOV. тойа тоом who has resided many years in France, URNAM in don, to instruct RIS (by the pedet mug XN piment o T6 б German "| lus of tbe бй. 1d | same additional evidence of the between France and the Confederates espat to ma to France, Russia, Tagi, p, Re question of the Danish Оа e settled cers, it says, hold | A hip ha affor good ааты Sees 2 states that paris нб | and will prolong the week F War their residence at Abergeldio: wl the d of go to Sandringham, Norfolk, after аен — will then for a few THE D PRINCESS Lovis or Hzssm а Princess Victoria. arrived at Buckingham Palace ч нА uesday дон n from Do the ev y tss Quee appo poitea: е Henry George Elliot to ү“ her Majesty 8 ehe: A to the PA. of E А Move Privy PARLIAMEN —At the Council ой atarday, Parl а) was ordered to be Ратіће October, to will become indispensable, if Denmark Henry Peel persist in her refusal to accede to the demande » Pd German Diet rom New York to the 3d inst. state en surrender shoul di Cconaivions H owper, and Mr. John f Middleton Hall, are candidates for Tamworth. vacant by the a accession í of Lo rd Rayn nham to the peerage, the nterest. The Hon. Frederick Lygon, М.Р. for Тез o $'oo e а 80,446 17 11 W that General Lx making € bn ш апа that беп oni Sram ssed aryland for another raid, = the. South-west General Ros SENC е "wi 4 bury, is about t о vacàte his seat and become & candi- date for West "Worcestershire, in the room of his her, Viscount mem k now Earl Beauchamp. Mr. an will bec а candidate for the seat Aa al Warrant ting t crm rn merly Bishop А тобан кеген е" ет to the of the Scott а - at Gibraltar, has 1 pii бел Privy Se d үа now и afew he le: p~ i The prev will then, it is їз е only have to take some formal oaths es да е Arelibishop o of E оге proceeding ы аР ТҮРДЕ: FOR Ge: neral B e ad rom ‘different points, - The for po tack on Mo deral corps, u mer harvest sequen ted i EI be given to "the new hospital at “Guildford, t those E Han —The Archbish dressed a etter to - ка 2 Y ^is Fassa ing ig them to ве t apart ап early sgiving. ë recommends them to TL vo an offertory, «0 to vot the proceeds as а thank. aisle io to the ео. оа. — ез Bishop 068 | of Winchester has to the Archdeacons ia | of Sürrey and Winchester, ie ven ng them to appoint а day for a оч уни Ser ара diee t 1 that the alms collec! Archdeaconry о rey incbester be given y Fe und Ge рога. Бакка, supposed by the fleet s admira чм Ak MM VI оц ef It тһе | ОЁ f ing h of Vicksburg and TY r side, President Tua has and London | å Тне replies T Russia ka thè notes of France Aus im and England on sti e аге expressed in even more pe the former notes, and that es any со ment ma neessions ү! iere t contemplate, They are eonfirm ба нт stáfement of thé уем ҮЛ is ang that there is no tru Pétersbou of the fatendod political reforms, and that ti the шакы ше! jd m AUR they put an end to Ra firmly intimating Tu of the. Russián. erm in сае to aecept the Ly кае sr fo Ra railwa px tempns d uincement dat um Era Ambassador | 3. 8.18, ed obtained e of absence at T не ъа for two months, ЕС able impresion. jt ü qu vour- in Paris, and is looked upon as the forerunner of а diplomatie rupture'In the poney Е а тоа {о the New York Republican nventi n am that he does not thi acing the maintenance of the The draft has been sus- пка 10. Адуі York, stating a nee = устеу тте Ше. Еч, the town n for ple spi A French v са — Е. Japanese forts bun тсе аки ау ае immediately denied and routed а body of Japanese Е ————— с ўеш S Боз тгААр,— The rincess Helena, jeopold, and at a ning, d the Great Va and North. Vei m The Royal party arrive ге оп 40, and had brenkfast in EAE the Stanley together. they paid the oen Irom йе бый: St, deed, à [aig * the DK Cabinet admite the iih le o that eer b the А for ir A tho onm County Hospital, "о Ea RB Pre Тив PorisH QUESTION. EEG Tuesday contained the е despateh addressed by Earl Russell to Lord Napier, her Majesty's Ambassador at St. indue ‚ Aug. 11, 1803. “ Foreign Office, My Loórd,—On the 18th of last month "Baron ара н: А cated to me а despatch which he had reoe! «тыйа A whick ‚ by st iple the Tmperial Cabin x EDU rm RES vto of den een] S yof <= 25 meas Majesty's Government will n ES principal copies o of Prince Gortsc tions b oque ge тіп my үг Prin orte while he a vim 24 Pp E s IP and the рете y law rbitrary po foundation of order and stability, (a that the "indispensable | res to these pri. pipes a в res pes for authority. üssian Cabinet саш pi эм, допроу ард oop o e ciliation are often "n estab фрон Hr guori Ж al force. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. — [Sserzw»zn 19, 1863, the Poles Лев national representation and national egent? These promises have not been fulfilled. Dur any years the religion of the Poles E attacked, d Ж the present hour they are not in possession of the polit rights assured i hem danger to Europe. They have at the same timo indicated t the | authorities, and civil and military functionaries werg means which, in their opinion, ought to bejemploye arrive | Боа the Басо, - Immiense at this te rmination, an they have offered their co-operation P crowds of in order to attain it with more certainty. If Russia ее ио the prolongation f the troubleg of cedem y pr QUIDAM, or the city of Cubes bags an J Minister of Marine am, &c., V Ru SSELL. d he org hi HE CHA L Frrrr arrived in Belfast Lough on his Majesty replied, expressing his best wishes for the Thursday w wol It remained there until Sunday, and| welfare and prosperity of Denmark. е King arrived at Liverpool on Monday afternoon. in the first pinch риси ш к Danish КОЕН —— ailw. w P 2 is way from Finland to meet hi Forcim On d inst. King George will visit his тегш] FnaNCE—Baron de Budberg naudo to M. Drouyn grandfather, the mel gon lm of Hesse Cassel, de Lhuys оп Monday the Russia reply to the last umpenheim hen go to Brussels French Note. It is said to be c n more | London, and Paris, He wil ж, embark at Toulon courteous terms than the previous ones, and to expre ЮР Greece on the 21st or 22d of October. On Saturday sentiments favourable to the „good relations iting the King signed the agreement relating to the succes- ion to Я A is doc unces his right of succession in favour о of the pp Siar aei between Russia d the three anm his Oulu brother and dis heirs, King George him- and is accompanied by a long memorandum replyiug | self and his M thus become last in order of to the document which accompanied the last French | succession to the на crown. despatch. Тһе Nord says :— 2 пто e negotiations between Switzer. F gpa — eue рк questi. [o — et land and France for the wr ofa а Treaty d b . c rom tie Оодан of абла, fan d 1 а erain оиа бале will be re res sumed i 2 Oct tober, в some ques Russia is bound by those treaties, and dwells at considerable | tions, especially that rela ше t | length on the Congress itself. It endeavours 9 prove that the | frontier of e have yet to be sett tied В орала government diri е X for the Kingdom of ‚Тнк E DAN ISH Dvonrs. —lti is reported at Franktort would be quito contented to see Leu sons and 1 property сае under а just and beneficent Administration. The confidence c: must aj represent t xtrem e urgeney Атчан, сона in In tion, wije the loyal and disinterested i i by ria, F Оз сс M ot Tires rui o - tracted by Russia towards Europe, though a provincial elective Federal execution in Holstein to all the great РЕ ге] representation does not constitute the limit of the Russian| —to France, Russia, and England, especially to the i р ше. терат‹ ж = t the D rm uestion must be AL Her ajes! ty's s Gov YR hi. h a ~ robability of оз he eer om Tn 131 5 Great Britain, Austria, ssi lasting pacification as the condition of more settled, and the Federal execution has become ўе, and Pru ould y ањ Д, the arrangement i overnmen indi e if e rk should i enter into a long discussion, it is simply from а desire not to| resistance, no matter what the consequences may be. E е ints, Russia | Austria has also declared in a straightforward declares that she has agreed to them, in, amd, Hm do everything stria has also declared in a siraighrorwar manner in - wer to resolve a question which is a source оѓ | that it rests with the Copenhagen Cabinet to prevent isunderstanding between tho Cabinets" — dm MN 3 ы, enmark, not Germany, is r 1 establishment ni а new independent дета of "Pola: nd with — PM nm t “ Tusci а the request of DIM is en to reply of Ru oids reverting to a discussion of the q , six энн in Beso eer tin of the harmony of the Cabinets on | bring abou t a simultaneous offer of mediation n on the that subject. Nor does the reply refer to the question of the bula of France and En ve g According to reliable Š “ gement proposed by the Emperor 4 Alexander, although i E zm in their ей ofthe three аттап — y one least likely to produce perm жере end But the кекс! "her Majesty's s ob mm) e Y^ Зе decision adopted the prevailing influence of Russia, the morethey are impressed with the eot bins that the Emperor of Russia m x — eiA the. ere Prince : Go "tite саах «Мез imse. o 1158] а n; + апнеа on behalf ð Poland by the нь тыс. "The tor tou et 1 delegates to - Danish Reichsrath, th d conciliatory. Baron de Budberg has also —The Europe announces the departure © | received a long memorandum on the internal organisation of | of the T Danish. Minister on d of bees: and regrets м Domyni de Lhuys.” nis genns des crc бе Ar cec qn with the dec n of the Diet to carry А report is current that the Princo Imperinl is to be |° mente с=т= а Holstein tho s isa Cor: proclaimed King Ad Algeria, Marshal Pelissier to be the аё а ч lnded on Saturday. The next meeting w vie ME Count de Persigny - n created a ia held jt is id, either. a&. Berne, Tarin, 5. р the State, and for his personal — ы the Emperor. The Annamite Ambassador in Paris and comme enced their semi vi isits ; wW. 181 depends, im enin hese terms Prince t upon any ate veia con < tained in two passages, which y^ proceeds to quote. "But there is pes r pas ze which he does not quote. Tii is found in the beginning of the 1st Article, and says :—* The дору of Karan а theexception of the provinces and disti ыы. мо аһ otherwise di of by the following articles the Russis Empire, to which it shall be irrevocably e i its à and be ssed by his Majesty the e Emperor Б А à Russias, his heirs and pem in perpetuity.’ ti ~ у CP FEM M. the Austrian Note on the Polish ы on is brief, and announces that a more detailed memorandum will follow. E considers the six points to have We mA byt aration of Russia. solemn а Mode in the early part o: e| 27 ; В Мой Ман f Wednesday says ш acknowledges the pacific ова displayed. їп the “ The steamer Florida is not a privateer, as was believed. -— She forms mc of the military marine d the Confederate | Welfare isi п States, C E gaa furnished wi m EE dE expectations based on the Men чесе - waia P oland was connected with Russia. Itis s Pifortant t5 TE n t сие m esults had not been fulfilled, and that tio know — тор preserie La France states that the result of this note in the | therefore, that а further prolongation of these жашы by the European nstruetion was left | Moniteur is to give greater prominence to the belli-| discussions appears superfluous. It finally states that. entirely to the Mode yh uH Lom nevortheless, when i е mlgated, ib must be taken to be the stitution h : ul - Coprespondent Sa z а rights and all the Advantage enjoyed by aay in | day denies the statement of the Europe that Prince лын, "Wr "sé МЫ — had аввшей tho French or “The quality of a vessel of war gives certain particular | that Austria would unconditionally ally her ES rights. Such vessels cannot be seized, If persons having F tent of er — in the Polish question, even to the ex : бас Government to the other” pach claim can only be mado bY | war with Russia, The Grand Duke Constantine Ж +: *tsaM aha E ЄН li Cabinet, fearing that France ma; с jOssession e хайан of Vienna. It is semi-officially stated that Mexico, is strongly LES to E the ie to be considered — a courtesy € дшшде Emperor the oen d Duke personally, жое no connection wi Mexican throne by the Archduke Maximilian. It Y^ the abis V cada >< үне Governmen volar says that a Mexican loan is to be effected in London RussrA.—The s to the Not = the W 10th soon as the Archduke зле has been officially | 1 D were des аго he m of the proclaimed ve а гас к 8000 Irishmen will be The peror нана enrolled for Empire. Alfred ed which his Majesty ад! both in the germs already lai down, == їп the 3 development of them v! he has slowed to be foreseen sage, though far from a definite ass ance either of Pena nal representation with efi cacious m of a or of à ашо administration, gives some hope that the Alexander will ultim: mately listen to the ODIE benevolent disposition and to ud wi p Iti | the reco n of Poland as a belligerent, declaring. it ро that ће Government is little disposed to make | would o her ise ap that the Powers approve the f this concession. It is asserted that if the Emperor ot | present condition of the XC and the barbarous Моб Y refuses to miake the reparation demanded by — hat are being taken ваув:— i | ern ovali as pro against tl conspiracy, abstaining from — Tt is stated that the Govern- | designs, and preserve the dignity о of the Great Powers while i ment wil take no steps relative to Mexico before the | protected the interests of Po | куы of the s throne by the UM т 2 gates of Warsaw have been closed for 10. m to PosgrTUGAL.— ^u The accouchement of the Queen чой gor ed moa tases apon i Portugal is y expected. Снн рерин» are | жап ities have i 2 — 1 ; ancient md. рд ым a | vernmen a measures ; Ur — aii e т ранае The King of Greece took his departare taxes. Тһе places of business of all such persons M out the urgent фе та ерее А АП the closed by the police. The taxes in question eod to a deplorable stato of things which T Ministers of Siate, the foreign Makowieski has been shot, by o D SEPTEMBER 19, 1868. ] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, еен, Waszkiewicz, and no,by «г of his son, death. Bienkowski is companions, J ure an and tw hung for the murder of о Edward Czapli inski have been d | Advi the 3d tha anotherr lite and ices Tennessee, с t Gen. Stuart had crossed i aid. The capture of the Federal goto el. Reliance on pal ш; ahannock is con from Cjncinn Ohio, and Bri iud of the 4th int, report "that; Gen. е nre upon the г еи pon them in the wa f. fortific ti them the boon i TES n кешеа, ra States; the benefit of Yankee energy and capital to develop their resources: and a share in the “destiny ” sting march owrouski himself declared General Mouravieff has Pop pielo. р a ue БЕ ET days узд. the | - of th ws Mountains, tg rea Kingston, wit | M s ЖАНЕ ation. E — 30 miles of Knoxville. It is wi that the whole o A Non Yo еер been received eastern Tennessee, with the Men of t ir^ natitlan and Tampico. Xii аА ims ур i 1се viá Cumberl mili Siberia, has bad Duke i onstétitine ount rowski, son of the rior, T been күге T = n- Siberia. Upwa e Cha M , has been evacuated by the Conieerae General Rosencranz' 8 eim uarters diede чн ааст uei - .the PUMA awe continually Alabama, А portion of his army crossed th see river on the 30th ult., at fonr points, with faber. Ferd cavalry, and before taking his whole army across he i in- the Confederate States as soon as the news of the Archduke Li mid т?з acceptance of the Crown shall have reached Mex ү R eS ту tet to be in fon at сан at [2 Engagements resulting i took place on ауа " inst, at Zebra, in the ment of Augu wo; on ihe 4th ja; and "Tnéellgene gu woy wodeship | e iom. Podlachia to the 7th inst. | r Lutyski has surprised | t Chotyez, e defeated them after а agement. bow bands continues on the frontier, and a -— of the frontier is ерене. u 2 . The marshal of p^ ыу Clev ver pera ng t i M. Konop- | rates in the trans-Mississippi аллей for concerted action. А me gov at Bee": m operat ar ming : insurgent | resul utbreak on Brow es of artillery | that inst., оп the plain of Bowie after ү tru «ір E _МохЕү MAREKET, Рвірат 1 М, o Georgi ril rai ailro ad. The Confede- able т ае 1s about | Red e under Generals wes nfaced Rupee Paper, c 240; Exchequer Bills, par о 3s. pm.— FonEIG . UNE Тар, T A 94i ioi; "Buenos ee er Cen Cents., other reviews have taken place at Milan. Severa tworthy. Senator Jin ne has made а М ab| 73; B , ?, foreign officers M eum in Lombardy to Mim Leavensworth, Kansas, of a most bloodthirsty character. pt aim. jen, А T ende err x re the manœuvres. The King will а so ho old = naval ud believed in a war of extermination of th tier | 55; Ditto Чен eferred , for Acc 481; Ditto P. ive, review before the The S EM of Missouri. hat could not secure safety | for Acct., Ditto cates, for Acct., 144 tod; Italian squadron of evolution is kh Б. eni for for K sas people, all саси should then be exter- Turkish, il: 952; Ditto P^ for Acct., fj! to E ex Lis bon with the Princes Amedée and Carignan o on board, minated antil they w ecure. anted to вее | div.; Ditto 1862, "for Acct, 71]; Venezu po y foot of ground in [tirée counties burnt and laid | for dé ta, 60. d "indi rA is read "s я the eres meet him Д е о ас what arms they coul ашу “г осв also contradicted. procure. Senato n, in a speech. h delivered i in the Bank of England, nsequence of ше rine adopted i po opel State of cn sid that thoro were forty ISSUE DEPARTMENT. Osveti tow e Italian Consulat Rome, the|in New York to hel e Government to enforce the Notesisued., о, н. £20,334,400 E. iba Italian бое ia = ithdrawn the erequatur | draft, and ае was ux e of them who would Gold Coin ала бында 7: 14,684,400 from all the Papal Consuls resident in the cities of | not А т 8 = ао, ut а ballet through Bullion з» н Italy. The Turin papers .puhlish a proclamation in|his brain, would shoot a rebel d бил favour of Italian irt - rculated in Rome by the | this assertion E рей twice for greater dis-|, ra Capital _ aT "rr п TENE а baldi signed “ Garibaldi." | tinctness. ew York Republican State Con- pP n шик ГГ espatches from Melfi, шй, жа Сав A vention has de not to tender peace to men in Lc аса к e amm the surrender of numerous brigauds vith their e lefs. | arms nor to consent toa separation of the Union. The AN Commlasionore Rotes d súver Coin БЛ Much rejoicing prevailed among the people оха Брент арид Gol and alvei account. Papal Bull has been pu — cronting тее Government in maintaining — ascendancy of the орет Перон, c so ый» aci ie i рани {в аб Sin gna. Ж merican continen t, and en ndors s the Ешапс\рд ы i "mang ТҮҮ ope's birthplace, an ig 2 оц с оп resid nh Cashier, of his Но „M, MARSHALL, Chief the private estates GREECE. ier National Guar n still seri жер К: dug arms, Dis E MM vw — place in Mess —1t is d that "Tur еы. зай fori improving t the St. Geor ge bene of the Danube, as imposing to о heavy а charge of August 4, state the 27th July, ess. to disquie eting rumours, the CHINA.—Accounts ‘from Piangia o the 24th o Ara pus reject the | to MIT I Tul ita = tenance of the Union exajttte of tbe. TUee Y: Sept. 11. -ВАМКЕОРТЕ,--Р. J. ARCHE Ham! ith, Professor of Music—H. В. — — J. Вахтка, Clerken wolt сеи. Clerkenwell, i TL e Terrace, Islington Bows, -ароп» y Manure Agent -— , eme um терме Victualler — Joux Соо Maec ^ "s "Man Cooxr, Clerkenwe eu Green, Clerkenwell, ТЕ s Assistant , Wholesale M itt ns shire, Farmer => , Confectioner— er юре Worker — p. DICKINSON, =ч Feckenham, Worcester- Жнын, LÁ —LoTWIA "n ma en prom А ее үч im those — eg its dominion. "n in the men im A July rem that the Japanese "аа rel into "ше the cosi m ship Medusa and the p usoni р ав favourably An the issue between Ñi ingaradi di and Kan nagawa, illing paja án "Peace does not appear as distan! шеп. "C "The American steamer Wyoming and the eia "quite Bober, British steamer Lauendale proceed tothe scene of the | doubting that God will outrage, d spiked the guns. | The d as been suspend m The British. lost tbree men and t сезерге five. | World asserts that this is French vessel was ЕЕЕ fred u n by е {о carry the elections. Th ^. Ja apanese ese forts, w when т: фос iately A. Титов, irmi disembarked and routed a a body of Japan assembled In In New w r York it is estimated that it will not produce ed on the shore. The Japanese Princes ар since over ing tri he New York y тапса ashire givin ag trouble. The Semiram is had la Supreme Court to ma the constitutionality of the law Келта бе e, and eng nese troops. | conscription т. F. B. Smith, of Philadelphia, a con- жтт, Hawthome бт 2,000 TAa were reported to have рей towards | script, determined to test constitutionality British vessels, 1 they would not pass | of the draft in the Suprem e ‘Court hat city. iin range of the хе gurs, г. ш. ИВР, Т The A authorities M „been ape acu not to fere with mith pe £ the enair the 31st u ult. e "that the Monitors moved 31st abreast of Mo eis and шее that Mo € and Sulliv: 5 On tbe "Wagner, and M. Mosltrie - m Federal iron-clads hdraw. The Confederate д Ca The deeds in Ver - rge e Варса majorities. The d 2. Er ed the Gov c: to is said таат Cramer 8 не! бото, Jot am LJ ham, Powder Flask — Rorsur emet Marion, дел quad, Greer W, Wan c bre “Айан, -— м the British schoon Tiam ш F Warre, Darham, Огур, tired. Бие ка Мкаят, BAvAIRO, * — 3 oO] was repor rted by deserte | Wilm ningen À the es ndia d ELUCET M edd, Pris re $* General Gilmore uu driven ш БӨ nr m d А 1а euo, W h 10 guns, e entered m m n (Тоо, 4 and Candie T g e pes the rifie Ды on the left of his advance uo the fth ult., belog de fourth eap атм 70 prisoners. Не ha also run a parallel | which has ru —— ae ren vae vu i лан er. No further Borir ter, e ANADA.— Mr. Sicot! wi spine Бой Wag тып Rumours are current that in the Ministry has been defeated in тутуу BARTON. Ge d m movement to flank General | by а majority of 63 against 60 votes. The New Mea is а M ente eere к К Дуе — of z^ т - А Journeyman ppah pnock ericksbur е Е ugo "of mt. Wider. jeweller.- Resscca Prensa | ‘sued Tk Tara proie nef Зали at Union. 16 ‘says oi such a step would insure their t parium ed кие Hiema), Devonshire Place, various points along the Potomac. It reported on ' exemption for ever from all the ы mer jure s Magwer Road, Spinster- Илия ғ жыт; THE GARDENERS' нюх — ае GAZETTE, [SEPTEMBER 19, 1863, р shire, Butcher—CHARLES 8мітн Оовтох, Oldham, Lancashire, Painter— Et had | у out such а scheme inconsistent with thé econo W. НЕАР, Huddersfield, poten ү aste, Dealer—J, Harrer, New Romney, | Maa чт 1 hich was во | 9f funds intended simply to support health. 5. lt is E ler акем —J, Kx La м, jun. A Pena set wood, Somersetshire, Innkeeper statue in the р асе which WAS 8 ш adjust а scheme of labour to a scale of relief КеП icester, we iat dm N on айо “ ME D уза Stockport, “Cheshire, Butcher —J. long the всейе of Lord F апа а1 so to п mply to sustain bealth : by paying for .work E Borken ше анар Earpenter Ваа iate Gt Ваа commemorate his private worth, by adding a Wing {о Бу the hour At the ual, afe, and mot тең md -A-G Мохтло, Мох Haven, Assistant ето Navy the Bar atipe не: їп d Slok һе took а A lively iur не зу бы um ond family exiit uà d е MAL. His A. pics, Shelfie! affordshire, late Licensed Vi er—W. X. | ; F: "m 4 1 о Мїхтү, Cinderford, Gloucestershire, Grocer—W Marrey, Nottingham, late interest. The statue having been uncovered, f ti e | scale of relief intended t stain health. Any other Бл Hesier- D. Nzwron, Sheffield, Joiner— V H Oron LD, Connan жеее, of Somerset, ‚оп the part. of the арген of the i Hou. а тегу gravo departure, aom 9 true principles of Edgwai оаа, late Beer Retaile: rminster, its! » ration. . 8 1 Grocer— Poore. Bradford, Yorkshire, Manager for a Stuff Finisher cou nt y p ti culi Po) uw. sdfely в ntered info by jen ard di works тру, Бало Berlin Wool Dealer UN pue on] "ui кеш, | in which he recounted the leading events in the late charged with the execution of such works, ки (mc Saddler— —T. Roc саз, Portsea, Hampshire, Baker — W. Rock, Abbote earl*s public life. ТЬе EAE Sheritt then addressed the question of of relief of indi ige ence. n boa: rds or committ, eg. Bromley, Staffordshire o 2n aker—H. B. Козѕе1л., Glouces : Terrace, Commercial Road East, Carpenter—A. $. SHACKLETON, Grace- meeting, and xw а co Ad the proceedings to er private capitalist m e ja lo by ес Д n tho same буш ен erg Элүү reas З б юз omg Sus Wie Boat | ће present Earl n P the But they assume no obligations to find еро бд 4 ш A ег Е, К. K. Sroxs, Staf tafforáshire n eeper- 3. килот, Bath Somer- cordial thanks of u family Р "ie honour done to es strengthen the E пель capital and labour x ire. Roupell Stree! lackfriars, la аз! i а 9 1 cer, Vi aen. Suec ME Painter- Josti late ied conclu "i ith the e pns this лен pena е Pp ut db Capi nd d demand for висе. Ponsonby Place, Pimlico, Ж, Attorney’ в Clerk—C. SmırH. New | ey viden of. y арргес ciation rr ac - di d g y irectly relieva Square, Minories, Clerk in t and North-Western Railway— x Xr: x “ч indigence, are not to be in any degree b e with thg 4 озы. Vir e icensed Victuall er- E. Tarat Gokan, a ig 5" | functions ds ommittees w. Ф pri mary duty is Manutacturer— MAS, amstow, ssex, & inster— W. Holt, Norfolk, Innkeeper—J. Tavtog, Bradford, Yorkshite, late Commer - of Беан whether they с d у, or ЗЕ шопо оо а го sust: ain » Goma opted and print ci raveller — J. E. Warkrws, Hampden Street. Paddington, late municipal, ог provineial—in m ce to сема ‚ап y order of the Centra. Xecutive omm Confectioner—F. G. WILLIAMS, ki Lane, Ratcliff, Wine C d E joi Y, Chairman, Bi o Bad Gtiioorgesshis Rd A RAS, Wyxmsxd, Bw бе 1 ТАЧ itl t ti Te was — Hon, D^ Eo €, late Licensed Victualler—J. ipai Bison, Stafford- ir ш?! hot incompati E balt а а ey Е" Мт. J. Platt thought. МИ dil estion wäs scarcely ; è for discussion. There was much to be said IVER —On Saturday morning Jose Maria rip on У " sz) Д n. rarez, а а Spanish Seaman, conv ше, at the last assizes | чы 2 es of nit pee aem , 4dtlrtropolís and ítg ісі, |of the murder of James. Harriso а Oldball Street; | еу іи яаа to porate поа due | А og convicted БР thë Ж des f bis wife in disposed to absorb the labour o tton operatives С не VR OE Saturday а y jou before comihg to any definite conclusion, "The Chair frénà B Ба át Cárülif with about Great Homer Street; Ja O'Brien, { Irish or, : vasi from Brest a танг with abou! n +! | man said that there were two disti questions before in bélolisins + НА bip Flord Th convicted for the murder of Elizabeth Callaghan, in : seamen belonging to the steamship Florida. e ы тў the committee ; one, that relief committees should be à to b di lv f d j h talfields; and Benjamin Thomas, a Welsh sailor, ont ; di Tode does 26 n £e E ly Vae" | арта ей of thé ary Rowlands, in Brook | &nbled to undertake contracts а р üpoh n prize bonds for mounts, after- c y 3 М us koc) ub ew Liverpool Рета the Harriet азо, Ше e Confederate cruisers, arrived o Стүрё.—-А committee, including |! bis Royal Highness the Duke of ан.) has bee en st eaae estimated as rom a distauce br juri in trains, A b тыс h ran specially on the occasion, m were brought бо ack в screen tion formed Lord Суде purp ate EL Снпксн.—' djourned i inquest о е bodie * Pur СЯ children Ud. in the tower ot Whitechapel Chur but no new ry returned a verdict cause of death; ME . Theju ere was no ре аз t hadis Shi A had fall hut all Ф E ed separately. | angements s were ORE visible. ANI and Hughes, died penitent, | but O’Brien and Thomas showed ffold. Tliomas threatened зый totheminister whovisited himinthe condemned cell, aiid, when implored to repent, sid that it then was uld not suppress the con- as is cap among t B onday, the of Derby in anor, jury severe directed a ЫРУ of the verdict to be es to "ihe Secretary of S he tie chair, the nm —€— that d ЕЯ РЯ had been ће and tha pe was 299, 8587. В 54. Fa тпай reported that on the 5th int. шее, ЕАТТН.— report state aee hat the deaths -in London in the жы urday, Septet 12, were 1257. The ue н the 10 eie 1853-62, со e of f Population ые е ам аР eA i тун ie 99 abov edi rage. Dur h 8 boys | ш and 985 girls, in all. 1923 с hilare were ныне in in London. In the 10 corre: tM eeks of the yea e average humber 1802. Provincial, BigkENHRAD.— The Times says that it has authority for ge that the А f now building at this be ave the pending further inqniries, ква uii wi тыһ — are give Monday one of the rams was towed out of Mess parochial lief m the 27 unions, as compared with the* -previous ЖГ. of d 669, making a to decrease of 129,203 since on the — week, introduced 2 of the question er publie works M EL к в, by entering labour test contracting bodies «ес be able to occupy the men upon wor e of wages, and thereby tend to the demoralisation ot ihe operatives by E them as instead of allowing them become дут зат in accordance with th Works Aet as m "ee Micky R.—At the weekly gw i id M Central | #0 d ng that nswer 16 Sistineby Н m бе нанне. He said that coi- | mittee to such contracts and езе exposition h ani äs possible, HA ia — | recommended th that the various relief eomuittees dur н rrespondingly beneted: ! E the last two m and referred to the 2 as ort of the committee stated E out-door - ei nt to the А clear motion was then риб to the meeting and minute of Sir J. e — ae e "анай circulated among m lo Grants wee fed tothe did nt о E .—The musical festival l a A oity e committees. et of which they have impo — toa боеры le extent. А similar privilege as to inspection lias 2180 been conferred on the Slicers ol ott the fleet by the Mersey Steel and Iron inauguratin а statue ADU y thé Castle erected rod Gas ni in fron pon VER oim ad darn a TE er inscription :—* This iends and the respect. and of t long lif s Gadel $ TES DRE e Clifford, as tanding ore da ше ud [s Lacie iti the statue савчы Aa > | those whom it UE day provide for the able-bodied unemployed operatives, Me Goodair seconded the motion. - The Chairman read the following iinute on the subject from Sir J. Kay пн һ:— INUTE AS TO CONTRACTS By RELIEF COMMITTEES, AND Е LOYM n! ОР IxpiGENT CorroN WORKMEN IN SUCH RA " i The z хере? f pipes io Ds cotta dere has hitherto $ed mainly fro y the 1 (Al charge on haya — ЖОШ don edere uod dues ee ert the poor-laws bour pia ба by the state, which жо ирет ву [3 jo "relations between capital and labour. pct d: yed—and establish а form of soci о privi "d ; capital and thé | stop. (io зен eda from that of public charitable funds, w. of health, to another which maintenance of Deal "em A relief committee has ро power to en о d outs йо MEL it relieves. J—— em by individual eae cac pte cras e ТЕ п Tor its ful d It can receive no Plant eec t || айсын to to e багш, and ab hs me opener if злота ma i E ed these. mp irt puel а ойне relief funga müsic in the Co | evening thes was a ball in the ha tiés Week wére kept up with Bettini, Mr. Monte ; Y | Bossi, and Mr. Weiss; Mr. Ben a conductor. On Monday evening Jud s was performed; on Wednesdäj — ЖА. a new oratorio, Joash, b; n M Е SEPTEMBER 19, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Dean kept 2288 house daily. to а lar o n num нт ina the B e perform: ances in the Cathedral. xretang, P OF Jai LIN. [M Whatel ey t ү! e suffers less н) Mid Ж is qne е T of the body imd. not at all affected the. w y cheerful ; aud if he expresses any w spirit т. 8ооп be оный from its муе ed Bérhdólé. Tuc GALWAY Рлскетз. Тһе Anglia, the second vessel of the Galway lie having embarked her mails nnd passengers, left way on Tuesday afternoon. Fifty persons who had attempted to stow themselves way were detected and brought on shore, and escorted Several unsuccessful prisoners. ttempts —Lord 8°, Vincent’s Lord Clifden beat ueen Berth: and id — Betting : 100 to 80 T Lord LOT: I k agst. Т, 6 to lagst. Ranger, 7 to 1 agst. Queen Bertha, ttg. 10 to T" ior "Golden Pledge. 100 to T agèt. Borealis, 15 to 1 адв. COVENT GARDEN, Sept. 1 les and all kinds Blue Mantle, 25 to 1 each agst. $n. Serf апа Dont nybrook, 93to| Vegetab 1 мее Cairneastle, 40 to Th nesander, and 60 to 1 agst, | plentiful. Pluma m. Р. continue National Guard. "Phe start w was а bad one for the favourite, and Pine Apples the [ben e is do ex. vag Of Grapes who was 1 ull three lengths behind, and in consequence | Of Melons there is a of both i ji ey p med was thought to be entirely out of the race owever,| varieties, There is also & P4 24 and foreign showed himself not unworthy of his blood, and his jockey did | Chrétien, Louise Bonnë твеу, pen Marie Pour Pun d h im until he got o € hill, when he began to act, | Some good examples of Ribston Pippin A ples have al ir nd went through his horses in an instant, At distance | from Jer ent Cobs and ris are EI x pi ve e : ús, each, 95 to 48 the most vociferou: ering heard for many years. Queen | and голе sé fallin Cut fi Bertha defeated Borealis by four lengths, Golden Pl is Pelar; n е5 res Marigolds, on й ae, M E fou: ат Range т fifth. Avenger sixth, Clarior seventh, Blue | an p ia ч antis еї hib, the next three ЕТЕ нө Es + Syntax, Light Bob, nom aud National Guard ; nce о, Thè Serf, and Donnybr ook Ікеа last. > \ в Rose beat reae A dor " ы tarines, do., 95 to 55 Ар ld ples, 3 ма е ‚ per 4 sieve, 1в641о2вба Lem t Light, чаве „ per4 sieve, 28 6d to бз Nu ke dcl i kepi M. Phillips Maj jesty's Plate.—Mr. 8. Thellusson's Jack of Hearts beat The Poars ums, per à sieve, 3s to 6s 18 r 100, 8s to 198 „рег рег bushel, lás to RH Brotha to Rhone, and Caller Сы. Тһе Stand Figs, per 9, Plate Han „ рег doz., 2s 6d Almohds, dô., 1 E Za çi nerd О, ts I aters Creole beat Newmarket, | Peaches, per doz., 6s to i Walnuts, do., isi to 20s Dons Ай ее - ала 4 Stakes, од re ede itin une е ETABLES uterelle and Jarnicoton. * dés — Мг. Naylor's Орад abbages, per doz., "M m Celery, p. bi Guard beat Prince Arthur, Fille de l'Air, aud 3 others. Match, | Peas оеду ЛЕ p. qi, 1sto mw Geldry, Dois ду r ös —Lord Glasgow's br. f. beat Sir J. Hawhey'a b. # The Portland lowers, each, Shall ib. b., 8d Pine Mr Ө. Bryan's' Welland beat Bohemia, Peignoir, Creole, Pot о „ York Regents, р m Garlic, per Ib., 8d зв others, The Juvenile Selling St kes. Lord Westmore- 30s to 1005 L ntes each, 1d to 2d their — with n Leni the iai the prisoners t into a merchant's yard till the crowd had hers, Lo аа Usher beat Ргевсгїр score, 1s to 28 Eglinton Stakes, —Mr. E О; vs Radish, b iel, and haw. Niplrs Foris cin beat Van: rnips, p. "lando 4d to 6d bunch 1s 6d Johnny Armstrong [ede за р Fei ^et When the excitement had abated the | Тһе Cleveland Handicap.—Mr. Gordon's 2 Spinach, Я 2859 — taken to the "reet and Meme рове oiv aj Barter, аша б ot ked o rov gap eg o a AS M bis à шош р. 1 "ancien e tos d otl Usi i pecca Ж ані E per doz., 1s 6d Herbs, per bunch, 3d pco: ме CCIDENT TO аң, Orr FrgET.— CRICKET.—A friendly game was played on Septemb and Tomatoes, each, 3d to 3d Ап Жав аз held at C rickrgus о on sa Béknsday on Бог pelis E o o wc Smith, Dal ЖЕНЕ а HAY— tioni wf Төв, the body of Lieutenant Clarence Gardiner, of the pum score win show that the latter were victorious, E атай р 7. flagship Edgar. 16 ppeared from the evidence that взгз. Smith's eleven, 1st Едал, 27: 2d ditto, 38; Total 65. | Prime Meadow "-" Hate Ms Ортаг ol u сиса several offi ere returning by railway from th MW Woodroflv's eleven, 186 innings; 07. Ёпрепде do. E second cut .. T ; i пог do. fè tà) 7o Nowi Clover .. аёјейпе at Belfast on the previous night, ur = — | ; » New йо, эге Stra ^ 28 36 and Mr. Hattersley, a brother officer, ош Ицатр, Rowen ég ous i" "Hanvey & Easrow. door of the carriage and got upon the Bh that the zi hs Margus TownsueND died - nham, No A on ets TuURsDAY, Sept. 17. тап and jum ве from one carriage to another w тц» ino di d sa John re A egi! iid парити 1895, bad fip Me Meadow Hay. 922101008 Taferior Clover de S8s to 1005 train was otion; that they returned to their jas hter of the late Lord George Stu. чат, sister of thélate Lord Nes ё w do, t^ ЕТ) — for а a hn minutes, ^ m с\й 2 up on fi Stuart. Af v i Và обасаеа, hé Sa do. Т a ii iaw заа Я ad - E contrary to the Naval College at Portsmouth, ipd каайн ди Ы in 1884; naval aide-de-camp to the Queen in 1854; APEL; THURSDAY, Bept. 17. lo — = е sme үт е; v Mr. 2,1 optet ? piei iag ; { foar admiral in 1856. Не re b rd Таш Taurworth fn the Whig Fine Meadow Hay Sito 92s Primelot cutCloyer 1185 401238 attese leaped fro: э Bere (05 interest xta Ао A е EA. death Ui ed n Pme ns v 84 К? о a 19 е ато M e marquisa: гї! “+ ew cut do... дебёйдй. ЧЕП Жу а ur Ө ЖЕШСП borough ог Hertford. Ho is succeeded а В ui title aud | Inferiors. s. YS с | Prmezaeutdo..105 - 10 : тре Pt" | ésta son, John Villiers Stuart, Viscount Rayn Me on ч A 4ч 1, ^ I0 ing the sa freak, l ntaneously killed. | born xus i, wot has 90и reaented Tamworth since 1850. On t ie of thë. irnia i ' Carrick fergus he wae Vic чал ины. L HENR a ieu E Qn the 1н fnit. ү BRITISH povis. —Losbów, Sept. 18. missed, search ^ie the body w "near Bdin ра рсн Our trade continues jnd at ful rate; there bolog 1 тй son of the lato Right oon Robert Dundas, of | yos ver still an indie pans io рау а profit on the extromo found on * linas qwe d figur The wheels of at lea e must ha passed over his head. wish Ti Раоа Бе а Б md mass; the ground was e with his s rains, Th r {20 minutes’ del iberation, returned i a sind jet p descend came by his два «Ьу incautious) P €— E ly go "m , бе which "M "rl тё, was йе K killed. » "т h the usual funeral too| naval honoura, ps. NDON.—On Saturday trai beneath. estraordinary, for for lad | the engine rther it must have gone over the ed ЧО бип vi upset, but no e was i Ls ind be [zie slightly shaken by the conussion, 7 T д н-ни СЕТЕ —On Wednesday night, the 9th inst., à bd Mision тей оп this line between Sheffield ád Chesterfield, P Бей en am excursion train and some empty waggons, Several of the trucks were ien, but tbe passengers eseaped without serious вао AND SOUTH-WESTERN. ion occurred betwe me pi ON THE Gra ке DON! egi Ye Yi [ee UT of Co EY n Carnival i beat Чора? еа, "er! апа 5 others, AMatch.—Mr. John Osborne's Princo Arthur Cour de Lion. Тһе Doncaster Piate.—Colonel Townel church beat Despair, Knave of Паре, and 5 others. е Cham- End Stakes.—Mr. wE ht's Stakes Дк ш, x M „ | youngest and last surviving child of JORN DONNE, was the secon: ту Lord Chief Baron of the tes demanded by the growers in tho country, ihe realises the increase o К ie Sir David Milne, the Hon. © late Earl of Landerdale, and Bir Augustus if anded the Dartmouth, 1 а == Sapphire, 98, and had been оп half pay since 1830. ned the rank of Rear-admiral in 1853; and Vice-adm: Шыны. e 8, d. реа t 04601 10} Ty de 1 pA -— eX 11 | Combing Skins ` m 9) | Flannel Wool . 1 10 | Blanket diite i E Pier MT j» bonohor of the КОКЕ jn P] ? ӨТЕ OON < НЕ Dg т pe Bebside Wes do evolutionary war he was а are in the үм ре Devon | 168.; mno Wwe entered army, at | 15s. 9d. Ar oor Ви don di ve IL Нета was brigado Bradi на хя or of ue, Е t, and ви! меп Жыя в Не p Exeter, e от жэр. а magistrate, d Hetton s. 6d, ; Wi de рибу lieu icd the count; yo 7 1826 he T X, of pres 9 for Sid in 1838, f т. similar в ices, was Legion ot Hono HAD bred dito. m pa Qo о о E hh ree Walls End South Ki 178. S ot. даромад 18. Best Fresh оа M per — lbs. Becond do. NM. Ad. to ds. б pere, " —————— IRTHS.—On the 7th inst, at Godmersham Park, Can ^ beth the VisooUNTESS BT. WIE of а son—8th inst, in Leo 'AMPBEL e, of à MA pm =ч hter ну hter of Bir bo Dyke Acland ova Bcotía, Lieut.- | and 30 Pigs; trom M: tor of militis, N.S., 46S from Шы 47 г : js inst, À | d granddaug! „ап 3d iust, at St. Paul» Cathedral, o IMBURN тасць i inspector e Park Terrace, у фрі the Hon. Scots, Here- t Long-w forda, &с. .410to5 0|Do. "bor bost Short- horns 4 6—4 10 Do. Shorn- 2å quality i^ Nová Scotia. 2d quality Beasts 8 4-4 0 DELTA, —On the 4th inst, at Keüward, Pembury, Kent, | Bes Dow саҹ Jouw ©. K. SuAw, Ват. —– 140 inst — gp eee -' on EEESTIS 1-1 >. оо c 3 = © Q E E н. . р . - д = © —10% чар Moorwood House, n i Hawes, Esq., aged 89—11th inst, at Кага Godge, INL James GRANT он 77а Esq., Bo y Civil Service, aged affer у оп Thames, Јовкри Gw дм , FS > ., Architect, eet m. Mages ани 4 me Ве, np Satire, WILLIAM RANGER, к, at The Recto Best Short-horns p t ped "fatbes ^. s IEEE y Dogs There was only а Co market. Trade was at a decline of fully 1 nda р айо factors were willing to submit to а үч Ж Ж пена Кына, И, Mie е Я АМЕЗ КА and senior assistant- master of Wi Gy THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMEER 19, 1863, \ Л TANTED, as SHOPMAN, a Man of experience, aceustomed to Manage and Travel in I ico Trade. or, aA Ton MEME Apply to Н. Brown, 4, Commutation Row, Liv quired al week's rates. The Oat ids was slow, and sales could only be effected ata decline of 6d. per qr. Flour was 6d. per barrel per. Nurs ED, a respectable MZ Man, 18 year PER IuP L Qua 18: 8. Waran, Es Essex, Kent, & Suffolk.. White|44—46 Red... 12—48 Nurs "v de i E ad de Чао fne selected runs, “ңә Ен) [Bed | ....|42—48 Юру 08е тб а goo т xceptionable Кын есе —Apply in own handwriting, stating — Тайат рр хонык саеми E P ве d Bd мет — and all other particulars, to to James DICKSON & Fore : ` Sons, The N n Nurseries, Chest халу, ‚тд. &dist. ,30s to 33s. "ies. 8—8 | Malüng ..|33—38 "Al ER а Young Man as ASSISTANT in а reign.. grinding and distillin g25—29| | Malting.. |28 $2 Wholesale Sood Warehouse, to pode E Counter, and oars, Toe and Байайе со. сам угы sa i „| to make himself generally useful; he write well, and Scotch and Lincolnshire—Potato|2 Е 20—22 с a good с! eei en Epl by letter i in ow xus - Wéwwivssusqu.se ve. Potato 1922] Feed | — „| writing, stating age and Ki T. last employed, to A . B, .Poland and Brew D ра г. ‚ 18—90 Nutting & Sons, 60, Barbican, Е.С. uni "is о RM Ryz-MEAL, Foreign ................ s ANTED, O Brass, марш. "ges to 88s. "Pick КТЕП st Harrow ; 184-86 LABOURERS, who know ier work wl to Рі сеоп .... 378 to 40s.. Winds. топ SR ow, м2) Reap, Thatch, m make thems elves Кем — Foreign . Small 40—46] Egyptian 30—32 | useful. Wages, 12s. a week, and Coal free. Characters must Pras, White, Eesex o and Kent.. Boilers $7—88 Su Folk .. |38—40 | be good i ans "x respects. ven s, R. A., Post Office, Llanelly, I ' Maple .... —8to —s ...- Grey = ue reign .. 132—358 | South Wal ANB АРРОС ves ex OAT Whit Yell MEL журон, ний лаада or sack|3 ; ja d ditto 50—34 Country.. 30—s4| WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. relj17—26| Per sack [84—45 __—— BIXPERIRBE CED GARDENERS (or asGARDENER and — of various qualifications, recommended We hx mostly dry weather during the past week gentlemen.—Further салата iven оп а ličationi e еп farmers to get Е-е y with perma and carting, Мога, E. G. кхрЕргоч & Sox, Wellington " rsery, 80 that the nua part of this year's in England | John’s Wood, London, N.W. may be со Ape housed. Thé. progres. eds P m wer, and сою increased quantities of new Wheat о single ; vom АН aG ARDENER (Hean) А ge 26, ur markets have a depressing in miaa Le ractieal know же of his сЕ Good char: and price к топот given way p {о 2з. pe . W., Mr. Parker, News Agent, Kingston, Surrey, 8. W. dry n в. to 4s qr. т аг. for чы wee for samples of new in bad У Но тшо а iini. p io: ich was too 2. ARDENER ( onn taks Aud 27, m f Ee по ines det hastily P o Foreign Wheat remained neglected, Satisfacto: f Eee en RT DO ATUM » wif J ele Oeo although rinde, were willing to accept lower terms. Millers | "aUsfactory references." ROT; Gordeners Okyoeiete omm are using new English largely, the crop coming dry and heavy ARDENER DG — Practical experienced in atpresent. Feeding Barley was less acti Malti: ontinues the Forcing of all kinds of nus Flowers, and Vege- scarce, and prices still tending ards. atsare а drug, and | tables; also the ment , Flower, aud Kitchen gave way fully 6d. per qr. Beans and Peas were а slow sale, | Gardens. Six years’ ences еи обоз situation.— and must be written 1з. per qr. cheaper. Flour partic ., The Nurseries, Foot’ pated in the do rd movement of Wheat prices, and is M neglected at 6d. per l and ls. per sack decline. Since AWRDENER (HEAD —Age 30; UE under- Friday last only 5 vessels with Maize have been reporte stands the Growing of P. ines, Vine es, Melon offt coas The fioating trade has been very quiet during &c., Stove and Greenho Plants, the ео ү ower the week. Wheat remained nominally unaltered in value, and Kitchen Gardens.—Cha ot will bear the "aene nM — no demand, and nojn vals pressing upon | inquiries.—L. W., The Gardens, Bishopstoke, Winches e market. Maize declined 6d. per qr. Ryeis 18. cheaper, zx пей асле. In. ТЫШ (5 (Sept. & 1), Flour had (GARDEN саа — е -aged, marrie a= p and the transactions remain very ks fordelivery this month are quoted esent stock is estimated ind = otte "Тегине Б һа (3 атарса (HEAD).—Age 30; thoroughly under- ds the аг of the Hothouse, Peach- — еч — and — Gar — and ECT gen upon the most approved principles. Highly e ee able reference can be given as to character and — GARDENER, Duddon Hall, Broughton-in-Fu: declined ls. 980 lb ry branch of his profession, including - Ymited, Т ых а, Growth E ed “aran Orchids, Ferns, Stove and S Dn x goren and Management o of Kitchen NULL LIA. character.—4A. z. Hill, 8. p scarcely any business was transacted in either English or foreign Wheat, а есы ase sa have submitted to a reduction in price Beans and Pos unaltered. Oats фасы VALS ЕЕК. {Л ARDENER ).— z ы children ; is and r - Oats. eee " pem oreing ; а good Кї — and Flower ardener, &c. rly ears’ u eeptionable авии» — € 3 850 qrs. 420 qrs. — qrs. 810 sks. | and first- class references of 1 12 years' " standing. —A. L., Меззг Trish .... re 5 100 5” |Bmith & Co., Ironmongers, Blackheath, 8.Е. Foreign ..| 10,380 ,, 4850 56,560 ,, { 220 is Gentle "ir E, re use Р! i &c. Unexceptionable cl утке Сг Mr. W. Paul, The Nurs i gramen Нв). —À NIS sick, no incu had m ears experience in Horticu d gained a thorough 1 knowledge of кей Касе choicest ONE un is а ише аге ld. per bushel and new Oatmeal turn easier. Pet did m- wi Ban scarce e unaltered in value. The market closes ; but the barometer falling. —Market thinly attended. Whea Flour Mere Egyptian B Beans and cheaper. heavy. Weather fine, Sep! te: il demand at 88. исо decline. tions nominal. dian Corn dull. quiet ; Oats 1d. зоб Oatmeal, 1s. Dp .—JoHN OSBORNE, Chippenh wem been in his present 38s 8d 34s = sad e = ЕЕ of 40 "7 |35 7 x eaches, 2 5 5| 3210| 22 as 46s 5d many Prizes at Provincial Exhibitions. No objection to 46 3 — of the kingdom. Character will bear the strictest 2 m tion.—JouN BRADSHAW, 41 2 44 1 5 g, Surrey. ANTED, a PROP. oj А GENERAL = тоо чат accustomed to ARDEN R (Нар) or FOREMAN (Ост-роов). the London trade w: be preferred.—Apply іп the rb —Age 25, TN уесотш\ебәй Ды either of the above I Red L lul pod ENG RO Y employed, A m Ti rats E p eoe. аве dcn. оча pr аар A ishme! 1 ngis =- а he Management о! нок апа ning in general.— ANTED, a Young Man as FOREMAN, even, po ed ad Lee y years of Me wil =) Garden Teki м рет eee B "E c. OLTON, (H s GARDENER BAILIFF.—Age 42, нева; 53 yea: situation.—4A. aon Mr. Archer's, Summer Hill Road, ANTED, a WORKING FOREMAN and|( LAKDENER.—Age 25, married; well understan PROPAGATOR in a Small N ; а sober, › his profession. € years ex perlenór tn gem , middle-aged, m , without incumbrance, s, боой character. —d "s Dartmoor Street, Notting | iere ^ "— ——— Fires, : e himself generally useful. Wife l d).—Mr. W: e ARDESER Bam Cros up а married).—Mr. Wx. Lour L4 D ped Ges W can NA — à a and п lowest terms, io good рга has had good р (piti am Ss and Flower poe entar Biv — s mee maar V ч previous situations M Ha TED, iem PACKER, of eM: and | yr rs’ character not си Lem: P^ PE o3 Plants. с each gem Hy v he engage with any thoro may b in: маб ughly practical, Gardener. — References as to mU. made to Dr. LINDLEY, Acton Green, Middlesex, W; E ARDENER, and to look after a Horse and Chaise, or Cows and odi OP without ip cumbrance, Wife a good Lav t Office, Chertse d G n (Скон) еур 22; himself ; good character Garcens, near Cbippipg Norton, Ts wishes m improve pay a Premium. Three- and-a-half gem wo present AUT — W. R., Daylesford entleman' и pem r^ T th Orchids i = a ——À Testimonials as z х-к - бүт b —A. В, enderson's, Market Cro CES s, Вігкец in а айя Garden ye 26; h knowledge of Gardening іп ај its itchen — e Ут haracter from lasi uation. —= ned of Мг. 9. TRA ANTED West- км has thoroug branches, Foreing, Eag ae S Ground. Thri good с Other tufufimetion Tui [^ ob! tain Жо; Hemel Hempstead, Her Mor or incar -— PRORA in London and Le every Department, A good eere] , Railway "Cottage, Far Cotton, idding, Gra гне Д character — mpto Northam Eum ATOR, PLANT GROWER, koe FORE- &c.—Age ^40; thoroughly experiondtis in al Vua Band, monts connected with the trade. —4ALPHA, 14, Brixton Hill, 8. G ENERAL TRAVELLER.— To FOREMA AN, "SALE SMAN, or is do а good Post Office, irai MPROVER. E = Premium given ; accustomed to take care of Houses of all nm iptions, — Е. Мови, 35, George Street, Grosvenor Square, n, W. ЫА nd GARDENER, ог GENE ANAGER.—No incumbrance; 20 years' service in the Noethern and Midland Е of England with noblemen and gentlemen. Salary 70l. per ánnum. —SAMUEL BROWN, Wheldrake, Yorks ee D s IFF. STET: 40, married, no incumbrance ; ош e уо in all branches. та. ty, апа с ty. Б rrectin | n I о STEWAR RD.— Age 40; is“ acquainted with the Le, gr Stock, wW хз E asture Lan t estate MÀ Vosti sold. Securi nable, and can be 5 вз & Со., Seedsmen, 26, Dawn Stree London, W., ho will attend to any communications. and Gen nene ARM ВАЛЕ, em Michaelmas Age 44. Wifecan take аде of tisfactory ver й: ез. peo MLI = смесей) Wife could undertake iE of a Dairy and siis d. [9] , Market Harborough, Leicestershire AND STEWARD or BAILI F, —]s thoroughly acquainted with Farming in x А branches i-e , the no oe , Breeding, and of a cM "First e fere: Mo and testimoni м » Post Office, Watford, — —Аре 25, single; has had 11 уон тсе in two large Provincial дды Businesses; сан can RE 2 unexceptional testimonials.—Y. G., Messrs. г & Son, 6, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. of HOPMAN and ҮСТЕК? —А Young Man f аыр: is desirous of obtaining ап Er for а апа can give first-class has held €! oes ve rao > $ exesllent.. Ва mis WS ага "spe sid : H e a large n dee А оаа ended for honesty, equ liness, &c. e ion pw coe or e com d family preferred.—Mr. T. Боотт, | ome Farm, Great Barton, Bury St. Edmunds. INNEFORD'S PURE FLUID ESIA - has been edical Profe the best remed. E. r js | prepared ma a state of у апа оѓ Se Tondon, a "emists d сез omo Dh a IN SET DESTROYIM, strog т "iore чым, Mei : есу harmli à ML rini vr == find it invaluable, D 8кртЕМВЕВ. 26, 1863,] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Hothouses for the Million.— A "S Che Garummers' лгө тив натона Examen шь ВАЕ Аз | [PANES Olsen LONDON BRIDGE, ЕС. FURNISH your HOUSE 22 cin hey are the eheepeet ia BEST ARTIOLES ro tured іп every SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1868. rs in gets, fr rn 405. Кес P DEANE'S- ә "4 por and - mt e Kettles, Stew and Pre- iv E EM a 2 DEANE'S—Moderator and Rock O; OTHOUSES f Some as-ortment. lips mai ori x id Fert. MI алох. —On the| DEANE’ e E Ge od for every purpose. Bath-rooms у Sir Joseph Р: эче, Rr mr um соора хеше a аЙ оп, | DEANE'S—Fender ; and Fi: Fireirons, in all modern and ap- ect m BECK'S PATENT HOT-WATER VALVES pua M.P., combin bilit; ty, еї capable of fu epe сл the ing ed ais requirements of Horticul IND DEANE'S— Bellsteade i Iren and Brass, with Bedding of Шов strat ted КАН aeri rs, with L Liste. "of Prices, can be had on | superior quality. i Tr prepa pai etus n to SAMUEL HEREMAN, 7, Pall Май East, DEANE'S—Tin and 3a pan Goods, Iron Ware, Kitchen Alo, A HANDBOOK on VINE and FRUIT ТЕ DEANES Лата PEE Оза Паше VATION, price 18, ; post free, 1з. 1d. а DEANE'S— and serviceable, одатда: + CUCUMBER and MELON BOXES and от om Молия M DM c fro: i E e M Prin m pid all SIZES kept in STOCK. С элк! Жс rmi БОА) vr id ранета cmd azed and Painted complete, v d сла immediate ове. | NEW ILLU E and NA all parta of the kin dic Yt git M IS Mec cing im AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Viz. :— phe des in Wigla: ОРНУ, Gentry, t of DEANE & Co , The nt, London Bridge, E —— ФАМЕВ Warrs & Со, Hothouse Builders and Hot-Water MIER E | я 2 In. $T iru [twi n йыш near the Green Man, 353, Old Kent l2 foundation ә all pete rotg n m and the usu g Mat is too heavy and cumbersome for general Р "9 пе nt LE SOMMIER A AAA ааа Linn 1 шш шш | | ORTICULTURAL and ре — = оры and MACHIN escription | 12s. 6d. | 16s. 6d. | 20s. 0d. zi Illustrated Саа еа әм appldótioti; it h: Stuffing on the top, it cannot h: № MAS GREEN & SON, scd I ги Leeds; and EAL AND SON'S ILLUSTRATED ыыы )GUE Upwards of 4000 of the Patent Valves are тою | Victoria Street, Holborn ill, EC. ' containing Designs and Prices of 100 Bed i G С | as of 150 different articles of room Furniture, dm rooby posts in use and giving the greatest satisfaction. LTURA 1 M p LEMEN giving the g sfactio STEAM ENGINES, THRESHING MACHINES GANTS, | „ HEAL & Вох, Bedstead, Bedding, and Bedroom F AGGONS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, TURNIP CUTTERS. Manufacturers, 196, Tottenham Court Road, W. Jonn BECK can also supply large quantities of hi Он AFF CUTTERS for hand and матор S. od VEVIDUF CES UBNA CTS RU A KT ER MERE — О ЭВ [PRIZE CHURNS, CASK MO ESI rr Е етет EPOD ME IMPROVED THROTTLE VALVES GARDEN TOOLS. CHIMNEY PİECES. —Buyers of the above are requested, х em эшк Rer ie t of 6 stamps. Price Lists free. inm n pera йр 0 мы me assortment rot : EY, 95, А 5 кош on the shortest notice. X mu deer ET FENDERS, STOVES. RANGES. CHIMNEY-PIECES, FIRE- x Fres IRONS, is E aed p sr for vary, novelty ene " ap elsewhere, er for , n , aty ENNINGS' E PRESERY design, 0 uisiteness of work ip Bright Stoves, JOHN BECK, to e iG. JAR words Baty vta М ornaments, 3l, 158, (о 88i, 10s. ; Bronzed Fi ders, with standards, 7s, to öl 12s; Steel Fend 31, 34. PATENTEE to 114; ditto, with rich ormolu ornaments, trom 84 Ва, to 29 g 181. ; Chimney-pieces, from 1l. 5s, to 1000; 'Fire Irons, from 2s. Ba, the set to 4l 4e. The BU RTON and all other PATENT STOVES, plates zT Descriptivo Illustra- E radiating hearth IPTION OF GAS, WATER, and. STEAM FITTINGS, саж. тумаса, ILLIA 8, BURTON, GENERAL FURNISH. 806 WATE : n Depót, ы тоне ING TRONMONGER M» by appointment to H.R.H tho " эа! : Р erra Fc - озы ] ann gon расата оѓ Еа , Irou- | апа Britannia Metal Goods, Dish бот Ho e Dishes, PATENT VALVE WORKS ngs, _ в ATENT Ш ORCESTERSHIR ea Btoves, Ye T3 Marble Chimney- лоо. Кае Lam ра, Gesolicrs Ly Tee Trays) roe. and кеев, cl. FS TA э р and Вга iu mt GREAT SUFFOLK STREET, LONDON, S.E. - West of England, Ireland, and Wales. INCENT INNER CHUBB'8 FIRE- STRONG ROOM DOORS. CHUBDB'S PATENT DETBOTOR LOCKS and STREET DOOR LATCHES; Iain ge CASH — DEED BOXES. Illustrated Price List gratis and post free. Cnvs & Sox, 67, Bt. "Paul's Cburehyard, London. : O N E-BO RISE SYSTEM. Plans — Estimates on АЧ в INCENT SKINNER, Bridewell Street, Bristo Hair Brusbes, Improved Flesh Brushes, genuine Smyrna Bponges, and "ld deseri ы of Brush and Comb and Рет- fumery for the T ETCALFE'S celebrated Alkaline Tooth Power, 2s. Y The FAIRY BOUQUET; the OXFORD DGE ri OC LE 24 , 34. 6d., and бе. s, Orchard-houses, and Conserva ries, FRE E МАМ’ s Ho азор WORKS, эе itO JREENHOUSES, glazed, re dy for ERA sh Good substantiall 4 ВЕ g ready for fixing, 42 feet by 13 feet, 501. ; 91 Lnd by E [е ©; 3 In PRIZE MEDAL, 1862, AWA ARDED for ЕХСЕІЛ.ЕМОЕ. p “| "fh above RANGE is most complete, nma ly reco ант COLORED FLANNEL Si paus, v vd iet 1а. овоч BUR ai Rel by I6 fo MAE o Ба for Г уинн ЕСОХОМҮ, CLEANLIN CON- — Prize Мерли awarded to TunesurR AG Estimates а і EE MN A ILITY, and із а CURE for | fne пт. бло dca FLANNEL SHIRTS, F deed when J. HOLI ТЕ оҷ MERCHANT, 31, Bank- n an и ew invention, and consists of MEAT of Prices on roy ee to Tonimer & Otzorr, DW VATE pera Fur LE : 210 1s. 24. ; | ROAST 3 PAS use Ы таула, Tr ои Outfitters, next door to Somerset House, Strand, W.C. d ` Sind, 15. 104. ; and tinch, 2x 4d, "BENDS, from, stocke | Tho whole heated омей by ONE SMALL FIRE. Озе fest wido is | TORICE'S CHILD'S NIGHT LIGHTS are perfectly ж. 2 ns g^ 38. знг кая excl, THROTTLE VALVES, 10s m» equal to ап BERE JU | йк, ded. bera o Sie quiMy cf diae nig bios, "id "e odi of first-class manufacture. еа Extracted Е «Том Da С Ма ten 19, 1862, lights таа жыйа ар Ае СА ttend. * INT! ATIONA Ц ч given, and orders by post d " s ш "е meday day.| p Of the most recent "teet Ж it should ire Tang that | paati Siaki адиб К „Sixpence ep А еѕаіе essrs, J & R Pat ze n | А LUN Cae Mr 2 x E and ses other con- oec ted кече кеса attention, a > Noroeste mmended by by | а want very gen erally expressed, a or omiy тойук good cham ection ; Wrov ht 6-3 Cast-iron Boiers Saddle, Conical, | the best authorities, А valva ble ENS и toei eir Ranges ів | Candle. They wili " — inferior on y to Кысу бака, С lindor, така. and Elliptic, from 24s, cach. Improved - placing of the OVEN and ROA а R one above the other | WHICH WILL NOT D rede р тлер," which are sold in Bollers & and Iron pos to use without brickwork, 56s eac Е се ^ wea СЕ: Я and the ROASTER їз constantly | bos xes, la, an d 9. each. ; Valves from 10, 6d. each. Patent Valves, Improv Los mi E onish with fresh air. LYCERINE, which very simple tests show чеч B à 'astin Inventors and Manufacturers zs & Rower, Worcester. i€ М ч , у - br b m БӨР p фиг, an à Builders e ena for Ure Н S BANSON, Sos, & паст, 80, Sand, V.C. impure, is sold on the statement that jt is in Мт ; d Catalogues, wiih Tistimonials and Pricos, far- espect equal to Price's.” Мов crib $ Sed On appin. " dota New Road, Hammersmith, Ws | Manufacturers Princo of Wales. part of ie Kin е «d ror to offer for bo, in Б tho ее : 10.000 fent OE GLAZED for GREENHOUSES, | YR Y?’S| тсктахр мовз сосол. om ; PITS, & „АИ Nervous, Those ы with 21-ounce glass, à per -— foot. SOLUNLÉ CBOCÓL ATE. поа mk! are "x PX. A » ка. Far Боко, теге the ош водор area 9 о осоа who obtai the Pi nome abt ETE =» озаты ишш ME —— кыса == $3 ео! "^. Wie. 18 feet 6 Inches by 4 lect 8 inches. WT DAN REESE. nfi coe T feet by З feot 11 inches. This delicious Condiment, pronounced by Connoisseurs » Twelve. qoe To eea 2 inches. Y GOOD ВА 6-ounce.—Forty. у inches, зуи Twenty. 6 feet by 4 feet 2 inches. BEI by Lea & "I * T . 5 feet 2 inches by 5 feet 8 inches, respectfully cautioned -— jes are on | ment Also Span- house, 97 feet, by 16 feet, 471. itam, ind e shonli sco that LA & Рели! ames Lean-to, 21-ounce glass, 46 feet by 14 feet, 551. bel, ppm y » 21-оцпсе glass, 24 feet by 11 feet, 301. ay Ж 16 ounce glass, 50 feet Бу 14 feet, 661 =. Bold Wholesale d for ч SERI Becond-hand, 12 feet by 7 feet, 14 : "Worcester ; eripe i rin ARCLA' = ESTIMATES given for HEATING, m Soxs, London, &c and by Grocers and Qilmen universally. - A THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [8вРт®мВЕв 26, 1863, To Agricultura OHN шон. AND Ma 3 АЗАЛЫ ALMANAC e and CAL NDAR for 1 Implement Makers and Others. "y INERALOGY.—KING'S COLLEG LE the st Артквтізамехтз must be sent not later than October 13, and direct to the пеещ м Влрожалт, 169, Piccadilly, CHEAPER EDITION ОР Loudon’s Cottage, Architecture. This day ый — 7 ed, in. One large Volume, 8vo, with more Woodcuts, price 42s. OUDON’ s ENCYCLOPIEDIA of COTTAGE, FARM, and VIL BA ARCHITECTURE and FURNITURE. эмм by Mrs. Loco! : LowawaAN, (S 9 о a Е.С. une Werk є = Ж, London. 160 Professor Ткхха хт, Ров. та CONNENCE a COURSE ingly тө CTURES on MINE with a view to !acilitate EOLOGY m x: E A D С зт the Arts I В. W. Jur, D.D., . The French ded to the of Miser | by. publishing оек! in the M. beta E on FRIDAY, DIS Leet DE Per itur — ESDAY and F АҮ, at the samo гт; Fee, одр). ROTAL SCHOOL of ЗР preme Director., Sir Ropssıcx Iupsy Moncumox, K.C.B., F.R.S. At the ке of the 1883-64, whieh will kanan aai on | on беед, 1 he united the takin of th During the SESSION ы OOTOBER 5, the following COURSES of LECTURES and A ed "A TREATISE on MILLS UC MILLWORK, Vol 1, n Government has аф accord- sarcasm which i t convey oniteur a * Polish National Govern e e decide the issue by war, Federal Diet at Frankfort committeés reco: recommended the administration of the PRACTICAL — a will be given :— : \ 1. CHEMISTRY. By А. W. Horxaxw, LLD., F.R.S, de. Duchy of Holstein, and the entry of 6000 I і METALLURGY. р Joine Penor, M.a. | F. $5 | Hanoverian and Saxon troops, Austria and Prussia * | ATURA это furnishing reserve, Оп the other hand 4. MINERALOGY. the 5. MINING [ay Wasixoros W, sr, М.А, РВА Danish Government has commen Өү. : oo preparationg 7. APPLIED MECHANICS. By Повик олла M.A F.R.S | for resisting the threatened attack, жү issued ist Arrangement of Mille, via d - г Сарын, ' ngagirg Gear; МІП Archit e qure By Joux TvwpaLt, F.R.S. ап order for filling up the Corn, Cott Fax. Silk, and Woollen Milla ; with а + тч in Мес 5 by Rev. J. Нат gup war of i, Ра "x and Powder Milla, including а short pee on of а AR, М.А. "— СА ^ strength b the lst of Ooto the Manufacture f Iron, and an InDax to the whole work. By The Fee for Students desirous of becoming Associates is 3. е (x73 £^ ЗЗА of Mechanism and on Prime | one sum on entrenos, or two annual payments af mL, А despatoh from Vienna tes that Arch- = АЖ Ф ~ price. М, and the exclusive of the Laboratories. duke MAXIMILIAN has rag iz accepted the Crown Wank: esmeinto in 1 Vols pap Мы, Я i Laboratory ыо | renounced his ri мз as WI London : LowowAN. Gmgxw, & Со. Row, Е. | s Ы со га | ЧИ wu ш llateral heir to the Austrian thro rp NA HOY HISTORY REVIEW., (OCTOBER, 1563 pom REVIEWS —Bentham and Müllers Fiora Anstraliensis— Harver and 8Ronder's Flora Capensis— А gassia мааты History of the United Statea, чш IV. - Dauben — Parlatore, Mérbode Naturelle nique M À Flora — Priv z*heim" Е, für же Балад, КЎ эче 7 ORIGINAL ARTICLES —Oa the Molar series of Rhinoceros whinus, by W. Boyd Dawkina РО s. mon Animal Dex. | v UI fonnd N А к. „А Мей er^ "Fismburg - Bibliography | бслс EET eaim Me rA Жол, 4. Henrietta Street, Coven | h Frederick Street, Edinburgh. | ы FimzrsTAEET, Lospow. | | New Works, | MIL JOHN HN AW EL AND CO. beg tof te publication the undermentioned | naarn зот. êd, (GA O X V-.1 b h-5 €C HA 8 E. Ву C. J. Courms. [0a Sept. 23, и. Бу Өс | TMARD. TTAN Sal. А STY воок' OF ESS А ҮЗ. п є Post avo, prico а. 94, BRBAKFAST in B E "n By бғовов атча BALA. [Tust out, |— à Tickets to reparate Course of Lectures аге ssuod at Si and Ап attempt was ma ad Offeers in the Queen's Service, Her муз О {о assassinate Mendes ticketa 1 (Orsini bomb thrown from 99 window of the “Сегибомед Schoolmasterm Pupil Teachers and others | | amer ар ог seting Mineg Agents and Managere may edueed prices. engaged in education, are also admitted to ibe Leetures at | reduced Е His Ra а Highness tbe Prince of Wales has granted two P am authorities br c ip^ several others Бато also been establtshe i. Prospectus and information, apply at the Museum of -— the two Janya биче Тооба 8 W. Geology, yn HE LIVERPOOL and LONDON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, tablished e perpetrator has not been discovered, but the have act by of the ZAMOYSKI family : pillaged by the military and converted into bar hile t and female inhabitants - FIRE and|of both palaces haye been conveyed to theeitadel, — in retaliation for the active he took in the plund palaces. £1,311,905 from Charleston announce that after 2 ey cR » poema e Reel Ge те чнст was preparing to reopen fire. Applications to Ье add Nem to oni Мета, Esq., Resident East пеззее Cumberland Te р. Зло 7 Secretary, Caledonian Insurance Office, 39, Lothbury E. have e captur red by General B SIDB, has since resigned his command, ке A НЕ NEW WEATHER INDICATOR. y h Can — : -— e =. i the XEY ОСЫП. NOVEL. with by Ae Bains Win ii of excitement had THE REY. Арив MOBLUSH and his CURACIES. а и » caused at New York by the ex d Roman Candles," “The Night Mai," ШТАШ « OCCASIONAL GOVERNESS.—A Lady from Liverpool, and the baa ost А. Т^ Геге |urge war with England if such hostile measures tm йв Singing (by the new rudiments of German | are permitted by the British Government, ssonaiie MAE OP PIC Omnis RW. Hy ®, Queen's Ноо, | Confederate Government has Bn. Baogsa. On & pt. 28 its Commissioner in London, ground Ta One Yel, post дно, 10е == | Ыз inued residence in England is THE CROSS of AER By. ihe ийе Author. of Hews of tbe Week. condueive to the interests > Peiiir "Mile lee ae dignity of M Mead ара repl the last Notes of France, Austria, and| Ву the Cape mail we learn that the lard, were pus E. Saturday. They and Now А Аз FEW — HINIS for FAMILIES.—One uiu arg penton ame Вовча» & Co., лана ^ a: of the SKIN; a a Guide to "E a. Boxr, F.R C S, Surgeon to the Ax riim Dis- ' dispositions Government to seek to prolong — m 9 7 e. ae ^" Mr. Hunt has > these diseases : E : f eie et MM АШЧЫ. БОША НИИ онр SEPTEMBER 26, 1863.] THE -GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE ^ Alfred dined with the Prince and Princess of Wales at thia Gov verum. en с? ем the British. Court, Met eldie Castle. neither бон, тог uti continued residence iu чи ipm gr gerent rights, of "e Poles as a just, logical, and » Parson ар Ритнетев ор Watas.-On Satur | у ЧУ tie P e ыы а, м ОВ 0 балетот ае, Ы Пате бш, de ass ара s eek Prince went же pec wm y in the | requests at. Ж, consider your mission аё ап end, meriti ^ nd in z s pem to mor ognition, the forest ot mere dn he saw a herd of 300 noble | You withdraw with your Secretary from London? Having inportance of which would be nullified were it not the stags, but the wind having suddenly rt they sde Lu а Ж Жл ERAT the (ngon м ecoguition ot the Poles as belligerenia passed beyond rifle range. At an after period of the | Government, I have deemed it due to cour tesy t L Tasks T d t oniteur day, when the Princess had joined the party, a deer | known to the Government of Her Majesty Temm en on, semi же ise уз proportions of an event, aud pi pró- drive took place from Craig Cluny; and two of the ux I atase as pa rect v at once withdraw from England. I i et pli —(— iu Europe. | It also states that herd fell before the rifles of the Royal party. Аб the чил tU DU усаг Тр 9679 7 4. hd the rad ino арй м E RE have produced conclusion of the sport, the Prince A Princess visited á on as in Paris; that the the Falls of the demde On Tuesd eek the || Тия ApwrRAUPT Captain George Henry Richards threo Courts continue in perfect agreement, and it is е м пав ES 5 а of the Td: in | 2 impossible that events may draw France and ng Prince went ont shooting and killed two fine stags. | to f the late Rear- Admiral m shin - : *- in а timate accord Lore ma ——à е — аме Ше Mà на Chi NNEL чч ЕТ, with mr» of the | meeting the eventualities which may arise from the Prin = ky lei eim gor ac T7 ‚| зе (лей, left the Mersey А-А. morning for | present situation of France. Russia, it says, has broken rince = ales an ^ ——. а TI cd sport | Dablin Bay, where it will remain if ible until|the treaties of 1815 in their stipulations relative to рес - T perdue E afternoon the Princess | o E my Peu s It Ae said that the Liverpool has за and, а grave fact, creating а new situation iu jr ned ind for the purpose of watching th urope. = reminds Russia that in 1854 the E “Шр Parc ax Paanan Lov o Имин evite [Sore тшд An altri to pu d si Ne we Жону seil Шш, Bosland УШ from the н. t to B оно ЖАШАШ К. number of the an ee A. ristol las prove proved ea PA ты; never dy herself with. France in the Eust, and that b comman: Adm ity. tting tl i made aware of their coming. In driving up to the à = у tegrotting win oring t "D E M ot pe ree ye vp rte t n the Damn " placing Castle, the Princess, who na been always a grent | Bristol this ye ar. palities, ue нн operations the war. Тһе favourite in the localit y, gratified the tenantry in no ARDRE ESENTE ON E O Constitutionnel of Monday ux ап article signed window. degree by holding up pe baby at the carriage by M. de Limayrae in which he states "that æ Б EE = к в 2 3 б 2 = =, = = E е 2. Ф б E © ^ nc F nh on r Тнк Pnrwcrss Lovise or DENMARK proposes to F кр, ү the affairs of the western provinces of Russia, visit "this country in a few days, on a yisit to to her FnRANCE.—The Moniteur of Friday published {һе | ог upon the other |^ raised in the Russian reply. daugh мег the. Prince ess of W 'ales M teh of M. Drouyn de p ^ to the Duke de Не calls to mind that Lord Castlereagh in 1815, and п will tebello, dated A translations of the | Lord Palmerston in 181 trestedt the subject in the same arrive about the same c i "will ds MA an English and Austrian despatc The — of | sense Drou yn de Lhuys; and с сове udes by saying opportunity of takir маб leave of his parents before his | E French tch are ШЕ with those of the | tl departure for Gre er Powers. n de Bad Monday, handed | pinse t will require the m xamination, F e € x MovzwaNIS.— There is а vacancy to "M. Drouyn de Liege the following: à espatch from |The Patrie publishes af m Шу ot be Bisho ge at Barn caused by the death of re Tota. Prince Gortschakoff in — из а Note :— | Messi, desiring the prayers "i pe fae thful for qu" E E the - а Guards, bro Sir — re i Е mending tha " +, М.Р, ntioned as а са мей for | "I have й Ае У, our exelletey Providence should be implored i diat po with its tha e: - The Hon. n. F.L ygon has announced | Duke #- vllo ур узу = Drouyn do Lhuys which the protecti d to afford them liberty and peace. І6 is е ] orcestershire. аа 98: НӘ: edMbideren -thia йодатненъ wid) Mi again asserted that the Russian Ambassador is about candidates are mentioned for the seat thus vacated at 2 м with йм sincere desíre | to leav ve Pub ins A мег on leave of absence; Tutteburjeii Modelle Lecbmere, of the Rhydd; |o, bring E Чез. 00 гар. зраенйар ШЫЛА No. intary рее o between him and t, N of phe of Lord Lyttelton; and Mr. Logan, à gentleman con- i bt Y L ya de Lh ocumen La] rance of Thursday € po i ster TIME) E: лге abstaining fro: longing . in the - тА арк ир рор of Rüssia, and will веб discussion which would t b tbe 27th inst, by the Emperor Н — LONIAL АРРОІХТМЕМТ.— y | we X y it bad no t ier faba аон вани | ut on the i be day for Paris. v. It is v. ie ments ts going . Barkly аа to be Governor of Кеб, and its| m? Federal ке te Karge В has arrived at Brest fr depen Piu Drouyn de Madeira in pursuit o dE gy ut is treated us она QvssrTION.—The following despatch in | beforehand апу fresh sube k by the authorities of Has Jt. n thesame manner answer to the recent no ote of the British Government | allusion several times us forms made by the French | the Confederate cruiser, both belligerents enjoying ilie Earl Russell by the Russian E sam айтап 5 tion wit c d — ж pum Court :— the Florida 2а — on i canes and on the ‘PR — ta TO х BRUNNOW. The Imperial Cabinet ** Tsa MUN Aug 26 Sept. Т, 1863, | іп the most r Sek stad fo «Тога Napier has, by n S~ mu жасаа U me а деа NONE “Той M экелт 1 hie obligations towar = tiim j $ Excellency wlll find a кч hereunto amm - rt, wh я Jt is an perem pleri акаа eg Ip ЖЫ ы answer to my despatch of the 18—130 July which you " ^ ken in looking upon t invi n {о parte-of his TER which по international noto am menm ting the Florida ms Эу ке parts o were invited to communic E оте tary of As regards the other points ө Confederate States. A уш è e еи ——À Minister for Foreign | 3, T s which | Affairs, to Spon t hose on mien we agree, à Deng - in wc y re-establish . would res! b ize constituted Po lish ji алыу ment, d do $0 КА pom If the Emperor's Gi t ы agrees aen s а 6 mores и lis di н rad official relations w eir н А. shall be don r august openly, and no ү uld only end in es P Hen in confirm r views, it would be contrary to our mii ыс a dire te A trie says that iho P" rench colony of New tion f it; and we beli Dax and the most con Бе о ейде" t ine bactbinegtr аб tho е j subj ofa i ia is likely to prove а valuable acquisition to jesty. W ai aM а QU" His Goien тре | France, gold fields having been discovered there. ү" үч peror devotes all his solicitude to f fai i i| SPArx.— Marshal O'Donnell and Sir John Crampton, jesty m: e|the English Ambassador, have arrived аб А danh mated by rumour was с t с у нн, == к shall restore tran uillity to uro bli 1 а $ Onat has con. | again be placed at the head of the d зодго? ы ETA ы and беттей tho has con- (Duc de Nemours and Señor Baez, ox PAAT: ot Bt. rele Me Eie bo. ated ой by the asari is jes and claim th Domingo, Cabinets arrived at Madrid. The Epoca asserts aa Madrid have. „йык Cub юр it t m. перна of jurisdiction he King of is ‚| Riff. Troops have already been sent to Malaga. nsibility. Our Kin з: п to proceed to the baths аб Alama. dee fils $10 E x ы - à Т РЕ аа раја суз — The Archduchess Charlotte bas left “ Q ussia olani right to expect and to E^" r^ M чым Ж conquest. 1t says n | f ones de E Miramar gans anie Sa id to aire e be e ec t d and » the tim: р сеа t Powers о! e King o Be » отат ай 19, the Principal Secr z zw $ еи biai пой а oF ihe archduke to refuse the throne of Mex HoLrAND.— The rie at denis сору of this despatch to the к": Secretary of Sato Eu urope ob А SEIS ече фе се Ad m NE о D her Britannic аав —hRecei neral independent stris, an and who ЖЫ WITE C ды the tio EE three 1 ussel, announcing. that he b i e maintenan даг ot ie Pulli o "Belgium had been st Confederate Government at nd - po nost ex - ranog of diplom pee ^ | recently made ае 9m s prospe тһе nds to this remark by ma forces, and m this n! E Mason, it is ede iet the Moniteur respon te of its the eter dire by the Polish Nati jects of law t a sav erii publishing |8 рес Street, Portman апат P le Тыз prol тее “ Т maT September А a ан Czartoryski —G od р ballen ea for the extension of гамы а Mm $5 “The bete 08 peni nee tion as be igerents, ап Maie, cama ашель | system. of taxation, and. for the mproremen of the arcos HE Aeepatch from t the Secretary of State reme ein - pe ауте official journal, | Dutch eolonies, would be 1 presented to them in the "i h day of А н нө Шап eig = ануу of the session, — аы F tc бае (hs E and the publie were d to attach во ra а т course MARK.—As tbe first step to wards placing the ht me to England as at ап ns чу ue Iain | cance to its publication аб the present mom The | army on а war footing, the Minister of War issu issued an oW ccm и te re rere qm Esa «а оо the Bourse in Се to its |order on jy thai the regimental lists should be consequen t fo from 4 2 importance sich, fei Ihave Peah ionour to oon thanioate here- also b and the Patrie says filled up to war se by i ag of йе Feder = Diet on ж s er veri ‘The Government of her pian in the official ecline thé overtures made реагапсе i ur deer d a political event, day, t the Holstein sm. for f nati m — fia 75 [ап adoption as it were of the reasoning of the National 8 eive aie oer Federal execution on being ГА two. Governments, entertains no Committéé іа favour ol f the recognition of the belli ' 4 tention "the уто, Governments, аша edited Minister о * e a THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [SEPTEMBER 26, 1868, carried out in that province. The Committees recom- са Eon ssia furnishing the vof the Diet upon the report will be wa at vae nex Prince Thaddeus Lubominski were put in chai Publie Library, the archives of the Vist гонаи Company, and the Orien Professor Kowalew 1 u h soldiers, in revenge, outraged women eu. а Pillage ih property of 1500 inhabitants of Wars iey ію the Staff, and several foreign officers, and was received with EN enthusiasm. · Public fées were afterwards |held in Milan. On Thursday 51 batteries defiled before the King at another grand review аб Gallarate. Тһе | erc bores cheered his Maj jesty and the Princes on „| thei o So omma. Coun aunay, Italian Mi nister e e Preussische (Kr ds be 23d publishes the poiri of the Kin Bur of the Ger z) Zei о ће Princes рі agad several shops, barr did not carry it away. The Russian Colonel Mose. who Е ok а promi inent part i in the eser of ime nk Wag England, "hare arrived at Tus in on leave of absence. f Sa nta | Maria, near Сах serta, has e | the surrender of n аА {тот Ms ж Роё мне Sith their chiefs, d rejoicing Pn ЖЫП. among the ере оп this oun t. „Са rdinal Marini, the most e © Сїт d. is . H the fore ugs бет y to Ministry have presented to the King а report on railroad, said to have died of grief. It appears tat among t sk Ше. of law papers relative to M. Fausti's trial which e stolen, ат evelation from. Ma dame Diotalleri hec Ps Mertel, and onerum - Federal кышы The following are Ше s of the report :— Chmielinski's detlihinent skirmished with the Pietro were conspiring against ше Pontifical Govern- th a nd defeated Ozen. ain featur ment, in conjunction with the Roman Committee. The | ger he 21st and in the woywodeship of E" commences with a Башыма that the Austrian reform | tribunal did ien hesitate in Dn es such an accusa- | Cracow. nother nidi terminating favour. project was impe erfectly oQuimupuenatod to the King, and after | tion ag ainst three car rdinals o of great reputation, though 55у ха de eiae took place near Radom, the date of the irre gm the other Sovereigns. It is opposed tl men Е in in the. defeat to any declaration of war во long as Federal territory should , r eteat of the not be ener It. Mirum! the thorough equality of| RussrA.—The peror левой to St. Pe tersburg MEME ves k E Masovien on the 12th inst, Re 2 i ens Aes. nd pute ct riy пао - e on Sunday. The. "Ying the Greeks arrived - i e the Poles, se Sokolowsk, and the Russians, popu ева owers for the national representatives. At proposi tat the King shal decline assent Monday. The Grand ыы Constantine's journey Numerous bands of insurgents are to the Au: strian lan | and е Чаш ons wit h hi the Crime 1з said to be par чу owing і to the e opposition operating in the woywodeships of Lublin апа Kalisz, Federal allies on t. voking a NM of Ministers of f the Т безга 8 States - moe nother scheme of Federal reform ; oe e t the HUM E ed mpt and hatred against the ox the пиона Љу "ynbllibing a declaration ress ordinances. The edito n Gneist, Holthof, and Ulfers ing is the text of the note d by Prince s Gortschakoft to the Russian терге ене at —— in answer to the Austrian note the Polish questio: ** Tzai — , August 26. “ You will ind annexed the copy о! et ев patch from — de Rechberg, which the ye 2м е g jogaires was char; to communicate to me. ыл шыч the rvations suggest tod tothe Austrian Ministe E o by the overtures contained in my dospatoh. of r Taly 18, and states, icio our that the Austrian Gov entdi [ше with us -— bye ri ао - iew the wo. of conciliation, t the u а of h Count de вес chberg has pointed о 8. My di d Ju шү 18, аа for object to mien ly dene t that idea, an move eie hand d the aac and themisonderstanding to which i might give We regret tbat ~ has not m the РА f the et 9: Vienn The m we should comin; em with on question in which we co pq to be ide atical, the farther are we f wishing to prolon Dg a discussion which will do no more tha Жо а К difference of opinion. We de Rechberg will share in this feeli: bli ingdom quillity {о that pcm repose to Europe, апа sec o the zx between the Cal кане, А25 чан ЧҮЛ u "that ma; The welfare epted before may be assumed by his E ond тее - y those principles with E i other States. His Ч Maje pr right to expect and — T same respect on ESP Ан of ег Powe: ou will p to read an —— of this tch to the dti. үз of Forei "a states that this despatch has b Saturda i tisfactory the Austrian | 5 Prie f Vi Анаа е Maximilian has D accepted the Crown ora Мейо at -— isks and Mine анне renounced his the nearest collateral Prince tique | 15 | tecompenied by the Royal PY e. аг ча тте 8 = ETT Es asia об of the! ARAT laws, soon cause to be laid before Diet | exten en the an кышны x himself, Pon the initiative in funda- ч-т h ie Ро кон aiia. a ater to fol е т de evotes all | DE “ TRAR f Tha dab of absence to go his views relative to t St. еар те Grand Duke will not return to piacai in сЕ government of Lublin. "There n0 want War aw. Lett dier b SN 9: state tha t 11 men of a arms but a deficiency i in "leds А rets, will b been f med in the à strict; € smaller detachments t corps о the spr ing. y th to be stationed in Finland. has ge issued E all superior iw infer iue cavalry officers at на on leave to their regiments ; the Russian сех А corps at Brzeseli- o e e to pr revent, its bein by "ussians, The Russi 5th inst. the Russian troops m е "P ents with vessels specially | number of че эр: tems of ыш -— Pus- event of war to be sunk i in tke channels towski has wounded by Cossacks.» The ational Government has decreed a life чту to the sisters - чым Mr. Lawrence Oliphant, the ell-know and diplomatist, аг = "Нов, velyn Ashley, ‘privato e to Lord Palmerston, ave arrived a Mr. Johnson and Mr, A Czemowitz, and lay will commence their plans for the be l^ — and Lemberg Railway. scs | —According to advices received at Trieste had он of Athens о ralty is making experim destined 1 ба "Hd E e е Russian reserve are tem levied in apart the insurgent peasants in the Pe агй 8, fo | their resignation: r | threatened to put down any insurrection. squares in Athens was to receive the Кердер vis - THE PRINCIP: is Majesty said that vi desirous of mpt has i — ife 1 — more pem vileges, upon assess f taxes, and ght of introducing bills,| Тн в CAUCASUS. эгиш IG М placea sih the F боор Норе.— Тһе Cape Parliament was ernai “y on the 28th July. The Governor had улары his intention of summoning the next parlía- e mble at Graham’ s Town. т = "oodd lish National Government has Prince Czartoryski, of which the | lowing i [m It d 8 Cips g the principles of national inde- Cape pendence, political and anA liberty, кые in the € ofi w € ji, and died тарага distribu! a A classes and penet S. E ener M ipd domi Чо eot. It says s that laws to be oberen t to be корсода with the spirit с E д ed therefore be another cause of gr of i Ad origi, и s fou nud эры eia f | Confederate war ан пе та майнд Alabama captured. ^a ll sight of thousands of the. Re spect fi th ita ,it ва в Co збсовй cons апе of ptured, in fu 5 ayate m of things poem Pt confidence sary oons eq rned, on | colonists, the Federal b Sea Bride, as she- the rulers, ы l on the love of both fo been held in m to it. olony мег mm in the visit of tho has | Positio itted to the Cabin f St. Petersburg do no offer sufficient Security to the Polish nation, n unques- PON d rights do not seem to е by them. The tion is presented in h ques! е light “The proclamano of Gan Karopan order. етове! RS n prin- er Fi- -— Бааша Bay to observ d The Fedora its fou: Fai consecrates, А. = puru. 1t of the Alabam no other securi 7i —By the Bah mail we have intelligence The | to the : 24th August. The Viceroy h shows that the esL AL x de im to his complains that it is the object of sur- have now in no other protection, than what А айва La me наке Government and the insurrection "Polish. , and of arms havera the aispenaton o S EER says, “Russia will the A iad and, the God of our ridi with N: sai refused. | now believed that deed accept i us, we are| Nana for political pu нй ЧУ Pe renew the struggle in the firm hope that the future state of great елд, апа ой the valsid. Cholera was abroad granted by t e| Ou йе, e, and had аке off ussian — to P ihe Marquis Wielopolski alone. The supply of cotton in е M en made pe nt, and he has, at the same | will be greater than in any form time, been s definitely relieved of his functions as Civil | The Gazette Govern ce-President of the Council of Je a despate n Orsini bomb was manding the British troops in Chin in fons of through Cra after Russ was | cruelty was exercised проп prisoners | of tj —M e Many of E S Tei Sm e piace have | ta за the military, an Е „раа соп- to эы xit em D returned to- making né ravages К "2000 people in Lu adras presidency EI Senn 26, 1863.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE — M——— ————— treatment received by Imperialist soldiers at the hands | jnre Nur; York. ^A great por m hace. of the A" and the difficulty of res — them|been sent to reinforce iis Ar раша e nim ыд РЕГ" Wi anan нон а 3 E i Lodging House. Keeper from 25 ное огу acts of vengeance for the torture of| бабе Seymour, in a speech made at the назод E E AT x«i Dealer W Foon Уон. VES their Mà of the United Democracy, said of the conscription that PME debat Huntingdonshire. Market Ca наю, E ir UN ЈАР FA. California ese po of the 7th inst. ваув New York had given voluntarily upwards of 135 Farmer оу Bonives b d Unt acturer =J. Brean. Clifton, Yorkshire, that the. for the war; but he ventured to predict that the Те FR Сам. eec Bristol, Каба A: a o ith foreigners, having 1 not only paid all the Казр ent would not get 6000 "E under the inflic- | late Schoolmistress Y. Wit, Liverpool ҷодаи bI i^ ра О Му Ж кыгы 1 т зе inflic- late о Woodbrough, Somersetshire Сы Victualler. E шлама, mnity demanded by England, but aleo made а | tion of the draught. In conclusion, he declared under Draper Y ‚ Н. Үосхо. ботлы Са е Dealer—J. Winxiws, Bath, ulinfactory apology. -This, however, displeased the | по considerations would is неу to the е of р. ОТОН SEQUESTRATIONS =R. Soxtavrus, Edinburgh, Stationer amios, and са discontent existed throughout $һе | Ње Union, and he was convinced that it would Ъе| м2 SDAY 5 Sept. 21 BANRRUPIS TN. J. Ba Bristol, Tailor country. ~ А Dam who о wns the territory along the | ulti imately — with the rights of е Sta tes G: ur Toce. Баскага, Lancashire, Tailor — 3 emm sen., Str kiski in the province of Margal, and | unimpaired. Charles Summer, chairman of t e | Crown Strect, Waiworth, Dal Sander Тылы Drapers Metas whose forts oque both western entrances to ће | Committee oft the Senate on Foreign Relations, ы woo Coto. Filey, Yorkshire, Livery Stable Keeper c j^ T island from the sea, commenced reckless! và firing upon Fi colwieh, Кем. а а МЈ а Glamcrgasahire. ships of all dicm that passed. He had C 9 amus Ата of the Republic. „Не denounced the Kine, Hose Bel Cm rpenter- 4 Ётйгрнроза, Кошонов, tipo steamers fitted up as war vessels with heavy guns| conduct of t rmitting the | c. Riemann баккувитуну Notnghain, Buither — Алсинә — e owe in — ab мент е aro the ves vessels building of ve steamers in British ports for the Con. . | Уйгу Square, lat MO Рие vnm оаа Ware: estroyed by the Wyoming, ouseman—H. Намат, Brenchley, Kent, Plumber—W . HasxavNz, late of At the latest dates a large British fleet was in. pe ls еее nt r ights | upon the ocean, He disbelieved бант. Shin Ant ТЈ, Мо Bishopwearmouth, Durham, Villas, p secet under Admiral Kuper, and was about to d eere France or England шй intervene in Chant C гео доша нта wp n Hull d. уе уой, Tea мег: sail for the Straits of Simouskiski. "The greatest e favour of n negro siavery, Lincolnshire, Chemist and Drasgis 3. Ticeson, late ot Norton, Vor: H кө үсе, . RE) . that has occurred for many years took place in Yeddo Lez, Bi ingborough, incolnetie, "rhilor M. Marsa. New North Road, —H. M. Monauso Staffordshire, Ale Merchant anc the 1 th J ly. Theresid М : , і eter e r t e residences of 30 Damios, в several af another nation was үне to law and reason, | 9. Máxsarr. itelet Deacon 7. uuu & T4 Wart: Dealer — — ye inless such MEE Чы ae РРР реп Baker—J. Near, ' Kent, Fruit UNITED STAT Ы u N RosenT Nev a 7th inst. anno the on of Morris Fai by | numer сий s bat оне ode e da He New e York pub э Sb сызы аы тА Confederates c on eos night т; the 6th. The bombard- | chiefly composed sd ladies and ciergyneh The Islington, Te а АЈ луй amd Cim of Forts Wa ner and regg began upon the | терог rted departu of iron-clads from England Bue ЕЛЕ ов заза, ан d ry m do 5th, АА was continued with great fury throughout | causes considerable excitement. The New York advertised). Bedford Eom; i ытыы Инал Багги Pain, ө шен the 6th. On that day General Gilmore's sappers| Herald recommends war е than Жаноб СЧ comin Акеш 8. Мона. Dolgelly, Merionethshire, had reached the moat surrounding Wagner, and | to such hostile wendet It suggests that so soon as ту а А ы Ае рл га. Нот. General Beauregard, seeing it impossible to longer|an Anglo-rebel steamer attacks a Northern port an HEN Agent. Bartowe, Wrentham, Sufolk, Farmer- Вотан hold it, ordered the evacuation of the whole of Brit h shipping to com nsate for | 7. NK. Wirriaws, Tanit Street, Southwark. . Fabilcan cj. Warrriweros, Morris Island, w was effected b the the] damage, and i Bu ritish property s Phould be | Ch iate, e ot вуче. ае W loops Leather Bottie ТА К Upper Norwood, hours of 8 р.м. and 1 A.M. of the following day, with | seq -— A until a aoo dh а: made by England, [LAS PE e eR T Warte Wedussoni, Bai « the loss of bub 12 men captured. . All the m s TIS Conf. rate Gove СЕ ! Баш Brickmaker—A. J. B. Warre, Barking, Essex, late Licensed Victualler- the fort were spiked; 150 men of the garrison|its е: їп ео inon aeqne tis said | Ноз Yorkshire, Woollen Manufacturer deme mtem i - нон" SEQUEOTRATIONS = Т, Ахрвавом, Dumfries, h р р were killed or wounded during the bombardment: | of the difficulty raised by Earl Russell "th erchant — С. Faissa, Admiral Dahlgren then demanded the immediate |o 2 ^ uilding in Engli Каа on mtt "Дош, Vigow Accountant » усуе i Sumte Gen | ТЕТ УИА that if Admiral Dahlgren took and held the fort e Mx: PI. G 1 fri could have ы but until then his demand was us etium nce to T oe роту hus appoi ital —9À its Vicinitm, * Егксттох or Lorn Mav range upon Fort Sumter, which was replied to by Fort M has notified nee b КЕЯ e been "ltd attend. r^ ( Guildhall E the ти Moultrie and the batteries on Sullivan's Island. Оп ће | ав the pb Gov put. "The United Bta and | inste for the M of а ayor for th 8th five Monitors Forts Moultrie, Beau- | Central American Ministers replied that they саб 1808 4, in success ion to Alderman Ros, five оса v regard, and Bee for nine hours without result. During | acknowledge the —- arez Administration until ше | ce will ovember. The following the night a a Federal naval force attemp captare instruotiont- from their Governments, M. Juarez is йш "llo ie dir wi agr n ti Fort Sumter M but was repulsed, with the | ваїй to be incognito in Washington. He is metus to | Alderman. William loss of 60 in killed, wounded, dro ео aud captured. | have had sever go with Mr. Seward, to whom | Alderman Warren 8 [Carnes — c latter were seven The Јабев һе has p Continental alliance, with the erman Benjamin ed. hl of F ир? advices state that the Confederate ag "stil waved over aiite P. the Federal Government, for the expulsion | Within ; Alderman 0 E Ga brio, “ Кеч ; Ald et. cubic, ia oma ЕЧ then held out for 22 days against| of the French from M" and the resistance of|man John na. ai, of E eet ; Alderman the combined e reyi General Gilmore and Admiral et" encroachments. The French have reoccupied | Edward Соп Aiderman Е Dahlgren. ot 1651 shots fired at it, 3495 too Tweipico Mice resistance, ыы Forey and M. de pon 2 Bridge Wittin; and "Mderman Jam arke effect on the иа а 2130 upon the inside.| 8 һауе received the Grand Cross of Our Lady. Lawr NUS The following ded а v oeda The flag had been shot КОК replaced. The uni iversal belief at. Charleston is that said lermen that ГЇ willnot be, and that if the ironclads once enter the man Tasten an Alderm Alderman Lawrence as the Lord mmn, Tity £ntelltgence, harbour they wil never get out again. e Confederates have mounted at Charleston, but in| Мохит Market, FRIDA Bnrrrem Fowps: Con. | Mayor for еы к= He carries on the business what exact position is not known, two 8 nder | sols closed at 934 to { for Money, and 934 for Account ; ofa Ее in Lambe Blakely guns, recently arrived from ngland, with | Reduced and New Three 92 to 911; Thirty Тик E тт "arrived at Liverpool from New which they expect to do fenrful execution to the| Years Annuities, 1885, 147 ; India Five per Cent, Stock, York o "s e 20th inst, On the 18th, = Ге; Clear, Monitors whenever they come within range. The|108j to 4+; Ditto Four per nt. Debentures, 1864 or | he = отп the Jane Duff from Live or Que Richmond Examiner of the 8th says:—" The Yankee | 1866, 100}; Ditto Bonds, 17s. a 20s. pm.; Five per killi of her men, The captam and aetna troubles have not yet commenced, nor will commence | Cent, Enfa Rupee Paper, 1074; Ditto Hive азд а of the mM were saved and taken on to Liverpool. until they get into the barbour.” General Gilmore | Half per Cent., 117 to 1161; abiur Bills, ДИ) ЕЕ Eastern es an 125 ока. um 118 was erecting batteries for the renewed bombardment | 3s, T 1 tian, 102 to " di 1 E ins «ыг 4nd had 80 t пагоды. 38: улгер ЖЫЛАН; өйүз bavo decided not to send tbe ship to ses again this year, o e city, and rrott guns in position | Greek, for Acct., 38 to 374 ; Italian, 721; Mexican, for "1 бек e RR. was Ау sig omn АА — iem to mo New org 171; Ditto Deferred, | а and eri will shortly кз ara b; =a : * Greek = ells, which are igni y 856, '57, 59, '60, and 1862, for ru nstead of tl ciple, to open fire. | A. : 1 ian, 1822, b: dE journals ot July 6, give the particulars of а mournfal uring *th та А by the Monitors of Fort | 1862, 934 ; Spanish, f Acct., 55; Ditto bich fatal to the Kev. Т, Н. Cam, Moultrie on. the Fleet n Badger, while in | for Acct., 49 A itto Passive, for Acct., pd tto | bell, his wife, five chi and two urret of the Weehawken, bad h broken by a | Certifica 44; Turkish, 1858, M Acct, | day after their arrival from England. Mr. pbell, 136 was driven h the wall of the turret | 702 [to 4, ex [2 ; Ditto, 1862, for Acct, 71} to 4;| who was er master f the gramms school at by the concussion of the Confederate shots. h of the | Venezuela, for }. lverhampton, took his ЕТ try oe in April last to assume the offi ce of Principal of the High — à of that colony. Th bad a rapid and onitors was struck from four to p м times, ко; the uch damaged. ey b voyage, and arrived at Port Chalmers on ]&.—BANKRUPTS, — 3J. Е. tà Leader Büreet. Hor 3. On the next теу Mr. and. Mrs. Campbell rescott, Lancashire, p P1 ere welcomed by the chief j t DAY: " cua Chelsea —J3. Ah С and eastward, destroying | lasminquo, Dee à n. Po urned to tired southward and eastward, destroying | Iesmington, Dese, W - : d Tiresa зе | à behind i " Licensca утла City, Wine Merchant 8. ond, mantie Warchowwe- | Chalm n the dre take their children to | man. 8. te y : ported — the | 5273 sax. Routhampton Street, Strand sai п was not much diey, ү огбенетэһ., longer than from Ро h 2000 en арӣ | Place, High 81. Peckham, Watchmaker —4. бахси, Du of Highh: Der onahire , Farmer 2: Virginia, —————: Baker БЫС eno ere O, Baow x Wie of White Devonshire, | small steamer, the Pride iato Timer nulactorer —* | in the darkness of [Ec i M | Ty ү i zi | | — i ШЕ Шаша я dn 1 E nil T | Ин t We Р n е ЕН ih S" pis uu $ Ẹ $ &, P cse sen., lends strength to this belief. The моо ое inue 2 Боот, рат eyman Dutcher—R. Pieorr, Del, Mavker- THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 26, 1868, London Bridge, and left tlie pie. with the Ы тыуа have got one knack—and that is of saying what I m I| marines, and marine artillery, belonging to the of vu Р his direi por urnin ы with him. tham Streat з thi the navy, andi in the next place because I comman Mié ot фе: mould not ы: anything give up the command of this feet, or different +, were entertained at dinner in S£, d Ge Hall by t R : у а his frie n lis had | the finest officers and gentlemen I wish to be among. It| Mersey Yat Club, and a number of the leading thy 6 гея е рогі ре me end been plac del with des 'seri riptions of E and the ponos | О be found. His body ck, sprig o 1 218 а ^ О 2 "n 2 fet hobBital ine needs no bush. They marched to re RA age, where they received д thè ic ge иок and they were also loudl wai h pitality from me, and good in vd river on the kis pe] om the St. Puis: d But in redi i there is this advantage, that you have th Doc It v was removed to the ek ha marks and bruises wer а e paid à good deal A mo ву ^ fot these ships; the face and body. There was no purse, watch, o you нгы the ee of ie insurance, and I hope you M stormy. The d inn porey: in the pockets, pet deceased was dote "T to satistied with them. Two or three of the pons who | consisting of hot vi: d be z ther di navz е, i 3 E Ё ^ spot, but whether the WOMAR and the man were | commercial port, T ünderstánd, Тан only 1000. I should like to connected is not known. There appeared to be nö | see the reservein proportion to the number of sailors, во that if | YO ув e d that he was robbed, and the fact of injuries eps emp р е арта ugs Lo. д арр бе removed һе! ; will be ple sailors рф р wit here is plenty of courage L un (оцай on the face and head were considered щ NE rout Service. in the Crimea With минаны о that amo ong o indicate n he had been robbed with violence. rchant sailors, and I кы there are as good office she k z idni Un salé. офате а нь аге чу daaa АЫ РЕ n Mcd pos at midnight, * 80 sure to fight wi 51, open a spot, and therefore the upon. The pernata find ships ap peint must find Aldgate dead- honse, china lying at your own doors, You ied eo Ron ЖОН know cheered as p we g Ше 8 iro om which w d R36 hm h had been emet e Queen," eiat all the i M y ere нче no one of whic ien the friend of ie ES d "the ment was ri h loud Pme was that he must have been enticed down There another ане which to me Най the gréatést and Bons entitas очы ng. The « Mi hn sang ^ А men. e steps to the river side, where the crime might biye interest io admiral of a fleet, from vhi there ате | the National es adjourned from time ime for further inquiry, | fewer reports of Боо Ван on the part of the sailors without observation. Тһе inquest necessmily a good many sailors always gis shori ? ай. an earnestness and heartiness of enthusiasm such as has i places at, which kho Channel feet has yot 25 thero havo ET seldom been heard „sand which it is dificult to conceive was but nothing could be discovered to throw any new light | Liverpool than at any other place. I bdlieve thatis owing, n. by any erpoo upon the ease, and the medical evidence founded upon | to не fact — м -— ч станд раке, but because the f British sailors, "n he next po ortion "of the ргорт‹ is e a t-m 3s nbi sailors ha а knowing post-mortem Mert went to show that һе | ра h е e d Hot kick UD & ‚ма song b Ч kn wounds were mostly of a superficial character, and | row low; he] tovs when he i velot aud w to the sailors on the Liverpool, which was sung in goo timber — т me take the opportunity of expressing the | applauded. А song was then called for from one of i d my £ one of the marines belonging to t the p d moored off the wharves, where the tide runs so rapidly this gi £ pleasure which I an brother ойїсегв faol эһ at the “ blue jackets” ef the Liverpool, when one o down the pool Ор Saturday the jury, in the absence | conc display ex DE the 0 M Up Rc MEME nas * Jack-tar? style the song of “ The of any further eviden ll eturn an it Ча an experiment which it ША? ъа? been unworthy White, and Blue," the chorus being given by open verdict, that deceased was found dead th f my position to have forbidd was now for е | the whole of the ше a most exciting etfeef, 1 s of violence; but how he became | пеп t9 rtl {рен b ge rr урод аі се lue the. men who The choir then sang in good style a four-part song, immersed, or the injuries occurred, there was no|form the British navy as much as з man which (was received in a most enthusiastic manner, evidence to prove. The police however were directed | though they have their faults, yet they have 5 еа ad The next musical performance was а ith а to follow np their inquiries, remped But I beg you not to be too kindin your hospitality. | rattling choru the men of the Edgar flagship; : — au UD IN THE CrtY.—A reward of 10097. MA sod pis 7 N omit 0d Гребен А Кеч The chairman then proposed аз а toast, “ The Health is offered for d Pee sick of it.” ot Stlie -Commissioned Officers, тз, Hungarian, late of Sea and Marines of the Channel Fleet,” payini Worthing Labo iah Aea i E AUR Mrd ad In returning thanks for the two Houses of Parlia- mere i н М fo ihe : oellétit 2 J е 0,0007. pM ock by means of forged cheques. He got wr € bia nley FRA as follows ich they had displayed since their arrival and during the stock, raised over 80007. in money on it, and a Lihank you, gentilen — stay in Liverpool, was drunk with once absconded, and up the present time there is no di eat euthusiasm, which was чаре 4 joined iu by the to his whereabouts. Тһе m is i ladie es and gentlemen in the ries. After , the only two of them, DN. up 10004, have been paid | арр А. some measure S sided th into the Bank from mon tent in London, w Ds. шайин of Ша fete At the. becoming teris by one of At the ds usion of his brief address gave smaller pa fat Бай: MS ^ pma Return states -— the desths T pem T n no time e since the Channel Fleet ha: tion ЕА this со аат Mersey ever been visited by so consider- it mbers ng to the istance. These, like so "e musical pet. * " : [- 2 4 Ф B 5 Lol er © a n f=] E 5 а а. s et m о 2 "1 et 2 Z 5 о 2 B & g A 4 B = Ф 4 E © B E B Ф un B $ ч Ф а 2 т © © E y^ Ф cet Ф ©. ж оњ = © = = Ф n ® = A i о a c с 2 ZE R s oH et um & © = Е 2 “ F3 = DE А РАУ еда аца – рама x n vagis | ONBUIODEMLEPeCd——— —— n———— ы ы. Mii. the тА ài 9 were 118 We Hif rio d а! able а ра дош cA EDT. al? ium We hope d Ms e first funt ен d qaid ih My in the correspon ing weeks e 10 years | won't be t miral is way mances о amen and m 8, " 1553. 62, corrected for increase of population was 1147. | * "ud applauded by all present, and the proceedings уеге The present return is therefore 39 ab the average. | imn ЕЕ is i priately b hit to a close b ormance of t this—that th all Great Brita: PA reip 1 t eek the births of 946 һун апа girls, ktil ah are ӨРӨ honoured or KEX] acts iore appreciated * Rule Britannia" on the great organ b T. Des Ет тебен А were registered in London. In the poda мела зекий; жолын has m x ade ^ P ui ois а whole the banquet went off in the most RE O corresponding weeks of the years 1858-02 the| яну Poo men ee cab n as been and success sful manner, a and every one seemed delight average number w 2n 1545. rv ub our ME oU M v contempt. LE EN К) In:the-byvent ga th ouadnd df — ote. eer усваја, which now ow lying i erI thë men belonging to the fleet were invited to Шил е have a navy of our o holly Чогу чо Theatre and the Amphitheatre by Mr. Copeland the Provincial. тре Уд even with them—a navy peritis indem; for БР ата lessáe: i Кант А 2:63 oA reper : exclusively peaceful, but not the less a triumph. of human Vies. чаа cie g pP cip ustry and skill-those vast ocean steamers SIBLE HEprNGHAM.—An adjourned inquest on the tion in America, and the neutral policy of the British jrined iho Кие snl to tho ОМ and отой th ө Ацапце body db ade cid e aegrum c Frenchman who чей Government, was held оп Monday night ^ the Music hu hu e regulari DAL esum MEA Terry, at a speed he by the name of Dummy was resumed in this a of артыл МА - W. E. Forster, M.P., presided, | hiy у surpassed $ | ied: pétüte, ai чет. садое 2 may | Оп Friday. It appeared that ho was pee ad е : Among Miospeakord wer the v. W. H. Uhanning, be, that the sight of such ond have now witnessed is| and had resided in a wretched hut, all alone, for th not only interesting but novel. We are seeing that which is|geven ог eig , uhtil the 84 о Мг. T. B. Baines, the Rev, George Mather, Alderman s gare nes Йй bo uic! eaa Lp M last, when he met his death in consequence | Carter, Mr. Councillor Tatham, Mr. Joseph Lu у tion of experiments. We have ug pro асан the last of | ducking бо which һе had been subjected. by*a Mrs. other gentlemen. Тһе proceedings throughout | those old wooden two-dec сей line-of-battle ships which will | Smith, aided by two men, because Mrs. Smith believed were c an eerte v — and the following а А X А2 LE. е is aem КУРЛЫ that he had bewitched her, and refused to t M ci e resolut. earried unanimously :— la Wa hasossen thé Brat 6l tbobs noble and d mighty engines ч» m her to go er house an d annul th сж charm, entin relation | of destruction куреу h are revolutionising naval Tiens and determined to make him emer n on рє other, de of the A vernm and growth of abti desine our mr enough to us da Atlantic are а охану pushed him two or stream, mill when he escaped to his ons he St an night He died in tryin oa a scale at their expens and f for our - yd - , І confess I wish that encé, | tho House of Commons aa body could feel via: 3o | seque 1s ui" Жуст т seeing is believing, and I пн ааа subsequent кайа. t “ч; at the | хе impr upon every mind orkhouse. mia or ee trem warm to a verdict, and qucm e Y: moe for two of them „зы similar verdict again: anm uu t in detain ү "rd ax арз гүн nation, and declares its determination to among NC WU eoe QU Lo Judge, 1r ia ore € than doubtful necs consent i Барро vd Gore ia om о hithert Вере w е have Wa got on ямок is to be the gun of | the called Stammers. Тһе case was brougli | рей ел in. relation Sosin ч "P Sür Айана kine: | tha funem йл it is perhaps open dia Бейне" the суме: s of the district on Tuesday, wiet olutions be signed by it du. whethe n E Chairuian, and BET Earl Russell оп behalf of th is he man-of-war for | the Chairman said it ^ гено the futu: tbi bers of the | present = i old Aeons should meet Meet. -— а P LivsgPoor.—On Monday night the officers of t of Common, to bes in у the tentativ м Channel Fleet were Mire by the Royal Maisey Yacht Club at a magnificent banquet at thë Phil- harmonic Hall, ComadoRé Graves Та | зап returning thanks for the toast i. @ aso a [^UE Dacres spoke as follows faul "You are а Г as I am, that we have | 1 been going a tonr euy ата itish Teles, х tbrough what I think a very far sighted [ронеў of HA British Government. Wherever 5 | conveyed янада: һате received with the е s by Sus V Тыч - like this. Don't let me be ° to : 25 sponk iù rettreiag thanka оша like to | On Monday, by permission of tlie Admiral, upwards LER dA mellas да АНИНЕ) ОРООД ИИМ Бен c 43 F ld have been taken for the female - E por NN | -— ааты асаан pes = жаап ИРС ——— ——— o o a ЕКЕ АРИ е ==" | “in reaching he her destination within a few hours of the | SEPTEMBER 26, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL d fail him, but бө a time he т; rallied, , and returned to Orto thi contract ti me; but on her return she was 20 hours |5 was able to take | writer, M а Bev, Külla am Тооке, а an English divine and pe ко to the facto: f the R „en f the hall His Lordsbip, Ch еМ, 05 ше Russen late, an has in pen alties prescrib ар Gor Ne jd 4 Er Huntly, Earl of Нишу, Pac E M n" Det edt Vie Lad у, "x ad " Life, of the contract, her news having "been E) mere ›у | Aboyne, Viscount of Melgun and Aboyne, Lord of Gordie on an e Russian Empire,” and other the Persia, which started at the sa The | Ba enook, ind Tor boyne, - Baron "Bodin at энем ——— W were 70 in ér P n hie re y —€— int ro — of Scotland ; ang Baron E eni" тър ДА | go e out from Galwa yi th d ееп, in that of the United нса н мым ОШ Kupondalmeg, “stowaways, y e Kingdom; 1 Premier Marquis с of Bcotland and a baronet of Nova | р 18th t, аке, is;onntess GrEsTWORTH, of а son and Adriatic on the They were lande Scotia, was born in 1709, succeeded to the title 1853 ; married, Меш ingt Ai pm qs qp en eme dep daad John's Pa on e pa 8th, and detained dea 1826, Lady Elizabeth Henrietta Con nyngham, eldest | px. ШИ MU, Веро. Lady Понта Я убег E "the first Marquis oed. ШЫГ and secondly, in » at 95, Eaton Place, the Hon. till the 11th, when they were put оп board the ng deughter of the ev. Willst um M f h inst, at Hibernia, and brought back to their native land, having | by the Co Уа Жур Ө owager of Lindsey. Не leaves a family of | 2? - Dicksow, been well fed at the expense of the Company КЕ e an nd пе сее ren, 2 is succeeded in his Lx es estates A m 'sq., of à ürughter ist inst, st back, harles, Earl o yne, wbo was born 847, and is t rae v vite t Colonel TAYLOR, M.P., qe Cini Tk conseanentiy 3 in his 17th year, MÀ e 23d , Low 1 Д of а son Тнк VISIT OF THE —An adjourned | тн т How. Ер А ux 0р м. Р. as fou * D" in ameet е са чаар e Street, the wife of f the Municipal КБш of "Dublin was held his be a n Thu rada, ay morni Ardoc n his of Parar MEE nk "ога so ter of 1 Ing, irem mna On S: Satu: ly the 19th inst, at St. George's erp for the purpose of considering what arrange- а мр d and Glenqsoich. a ins appear that ho ra retired ad | ghoreh, Hano uw should ! the Channel fleet on "E. катеш Doe eis D cA n r Sq m and afterwards at 2 ма r сесйегей Deor MINE. Mr. Ellice was born in 1787, the Же nva Ma сезк Men its E xv 6 рер бола The report o Ty the «m son of а е Tr merchant, Ld — чу “ d t yea years he carried on the ra ul Jed of the fleet on the part of the t sleepin тА bis EE and Ал eT EET deat к Bt A phege. Gree corporation and citizens of Dublin, was proposed Бу | of th e City. "He gt e of Common my Essex, io Han Alderman Hudson for adoptiot and secouded by : key. It Alderman Mackey. was o sed by . А. M. & "ak t widow P Sullivan, of the Nation, ina violent "bolitizal speech, but Si Еч of M P +В. К; ЖОК 7-5 Сосквок, оп s adopted by а majority 0 à onse |S і , Esq., B.C.8., and лу germ НУ Did late meeting was held at tl ansion Hous: A. officers of the fleet, and it was determi t point deputation to visit Admiral Dacre Li оо!, and Кр request hi prolong the stay of the fleet utitil | seat, appear Wednesday, if possible, so as to admit of their being | has not been mir hird entertained at a ball. Li юрау Bei; М.Р., to MARIANNE, : 10 inst, at Broad- ü ral at Ha he ith ins dE the Rev. T и Ново, M.A., Е.8.А., &c., TM 7 а; American stations. In uce ochie moy bent or "i аны t E Чайды! er на еты Duxe or ATHOLE.—The | „осе уу 1941, on беш atpoluted to Pus inburgh Cou nt ze tha Ps on tho arrival of sha of the North Sea, rta M д been in EM EM deir a фо! train at Blair Athole the Duc f Athole and | This survey ris his Cs Ж. ice afloat. К соту herson, the Marquis of Tulli ML were in waiting pointed a Comum -18 to receive fo. Royal party. “ Нег Majesty having. Sie. party. alighted from the ч аб опсе рго M d to the f Athole was standiug. Тһе Pri СЕЕ the БЕНИ daughter of the Rev, Н, Askew, rector of маа t 88, interviow was of the m aee ncholy deseription—hler ook, in Cumberiand, by whom be has issue. Не was à dise, ral КЕ блк ajesty and the Duch ss embracing eack ~ | me en of various learned A rer апа the author of many | 4th inst, of dysentery, at Рет deily, and both burst into tears, while the onlookers, | papers of a scientific and u: character. Malta, Ensign R. M. е need e^ say, were deeply affected. Carriages | „ME. CockERELL, R.A., D.O. › == u B E s d Fas liera w^ rm recu, were in attendance for the сопуеуапс e of M. агбу tO | was of Mr. Samu н ы айа Was Ъогп ід ospórt, забе, D MK Gels where кө ш ü тайв ng, and here a | 178 was М ү g eher MP, r тб to the " 5 sin bs jesty ума ч ме 4 br e Duke of ОМ. DA ole, who, notwiths ng dis great uaria "disti nished Member о made an effort to pay his Sover з Ши mark rd ' Joyal |o years a DS London, aged 2 iust, at ern m Vill IL : F.R.CS.L., surgeon- ен sers. Foster and Lynekh to They spent the | surgeon, &c. Я "the Bengal Medical Staff, aged 5/ evening with Lord Byron, pouring out libations in propitiation | inst, ab Leamington РАСМ the Rev H B. 8. Hannis, On to the god Neptune for his safe voyage to En gland, They left | master of the Eart of Legoster Hospital, in regard. His Grace looked са y ill, the starting of the train her Majes ЦАА саб == ҮК «19 farewell of the Duke. and Du Atho le. ke kis Majest B the ihe e Ped e -on-Trenpt, ! er “ farewe| ле DNI ent "Them discoveries excited great interest z f St. her Majesty was evidently : rain at|t"roughout Europe There Жыз ра [кё Asib by-de ln ue hM st, at St. P Jeng кые Bair Athole at 120 ое "coc Ого "Arolsie architeetnro m ж of fea "ants. — ch EORG. A awash, а sam ЛА € f scul hich bad м examples of that єр of sculpture whic ne Wy К of а few hundred spectators, whose i inte med ised ety 1 к > = к Hon. — nford—20th inst, the пс парна к divide d, , Showing much gratification at. Ше the (noble T Duke on account of whose serious ines h er dut Bath Majesty had come in person to offer her condolences,” E amenta 1 b Lansdow m Bast, bv tho не ev. v ved from the old id Hollenic race, remained $e xplained. 7 NOTI WIT GRE This was done by Mr. Cockerell. Не found the’ ore of the „ NongTHER The dov vernment бн x кт «n Es ded of пов б Бараа 1) Meah. and it to VENT GARDEN; Sept. piod the jonction lines with the Great Northern | Pae of bis curio M сат atoa of оа ОГ marble | Vegetables апа most kinds of Fruit in season, with the at King's Cross. Through trains wil run between nis feque ts of 10 more, buried for nearly 20 centuries, and | exception of Peaches, whieh aro scarcer, continue pienti, Тыа, Street and that line on and after Thursday хний, even by the of an n" epo пори e, Тан — taper Of Melons e d a Quod took of bot and foreign: tomi e t pert: t There is á вар Wiliams's Bon Govern: the | Chrétien, Louise Bonne of Jersey, and Marie Louise Pears. xm. Some good examples of Ribston Pippin Apples have alo arrived ? сд Да отит o from J Kent Cobs and Pike nte ve od CoU m Case of Manslaughter, «дате 1. теге, "АРЕ E не om thai ondition, and for the Cobs a fair demand is лай Elizabeth E идна, a weil dressed у Messrs nU. » E epe бы nt tecture frum 60s. to бв. рег 100 108. Рог Potatos the EUM айлар sity pture and painting with archit + tötake here for ko of promoting religion. In 1857 he published, in bM Cut flowers небу consist of Orel — a шаа” а. жй Мт. ; S. Haríord, of Blaize Озал, and тв, Marigolds, Caloeo Mies uim En . а Melons, each, 2s t pert egg T Б^ 100, +, to 128 Apples, ЛАК E um | per bushel, 14s to i , peg — А lev it , 98 to 68 SUPR do., 18s He retired, however, many | Figs, per doz., 2s 6 6d Walnuts, do., "Ms to 208 gon г his аы ret тоа Peaches, per doz., 68 to 158 The Polish Байа his pro rehip , the Academy. He а fellow of tl үзе ЕТАВ BLES, of the G ar ribaldian er nma x gs "Architects, а member 1 the Institute v Сај рег doz., 1s to за i p" * Fra bbages, 1 Ming a breach | | cagomies of St, L Peas (shelled), р. t tbe Legioa of Honour, os mber of i h "Pauls at T pommes ка, tete Ж ede bern ja ША. Sae tzain to tbe Ц Cucumbers, ада Raum Beet, рег — а. Mex to the offered to stunden telendant entred into T иб; нін él bo 3 iig od БШ оп e understan ж defendant accepted the offer, kr eit рб for som nisances of 1001. to appear for became ver at Pu еа" Е Si pmalior ^1 Lidl es Ж w uitted, -— +. 98 e^ himself was the oause of | Brougham, 80 Harvey & EASION. АРЕ: THURSDAY, Sept, 24. isto 99s r — 80 | Inferior 110 x rd 105 no асабо siue бгв T London duimg the разь season, lordship's Truro in Parliament, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [SEPTEMBER 26, 1863. Н WOOLS.—Loxpox, E t. э [o Wheat and Flour steady, but quiet. Other]. BRIT p nged. Our prices remain firm, and stocks low for the season of the | articles? remain unaltered, à " year. The factof an unpreceden е5 ange: ped of business | AVERAGES| Wheat. Barley.| ( | Oats. | Rye. eans. | Pei маа са тетя months pas s forless being done | Aug.15 | 45slld| 31s 4d| 23s 7d| 368 4d| 40s 7d|35s та at the pre — 22 46 5 31 1 23 0 $3 2 34 Bout! Us s Hoc а: d. | Leicest. Wethers 1 8 to 1 — 29 45 9| 3810| 22 8 3 9 6 |35 9 get 110 to 1 ll|Ditto Норрв ..1 9— 110| — 5 44 2| 84 8| 92 0| 3211| 3810 |37 2 Halr-bred ditto.. 110 —1 11 | Combing Skins 1 4— a Ч Sept. 12 44 1| 34 7| 21 8| 31 0| 3910 [35 10 ех . 4 Pe e —1 9} | Flannel Wool .. 1 6 ~ E 9 35 | 20 9 32 7 39 0 |5 еп 4 — | ИТЕ еесеѕ 0 1104 | Blanket ditto m Agg.A эт 2:8 22 33 4] 89 8 = 1 METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. МохрАү, Sept. 21. TIONS 5 5 E LA Turis aug аам аца D arietem р Aug. 29. Rm 5. |Sept. 12. seit 19. е have a large supply of Beasts, and trade geuerally is dull» | 46s zx The сен descriptions met with purchasers at nearly last | 45 1 ve week's rates, but other — T lower, х many remain | 45 unsold. 75 umber of She змога соет larger | 44 я V. TI a than the dem On the ч prici e lower, and a |44 d. .. 1 t сети o mea Calves x adiu Miis ше 44 « E . 4—1 pr Ty p "Lu rsday. x From Germany and Holland аб ие 5 dr 8940 eep, and 359 Calves; m Irelan: D,a FOREMAN, Md bas a knowledge Beasts; and 2950 from Мева PM ern and Midland "dE ies. aly of P ier Hedging, Draining, Roadmaking, &c. BE Hoone нае. Best Duns се £10 9 | Unexceptionable re PELIS will be réduite —Apply, FREDK. forda &c. ..4 805 0|Do. Долу E TE аа est Shorthorns 4 4—4 8 | Ewes& 2d quality 4 4-4 `8 (V ANED, а SHOPMAN, in a London Seed 2d quality Beasts 8 0—4 0 | Do. Shor: pe Warehouse, an experienced Man.—A married Man Best Downs d | Lambs .. m preferred.—C., Gardeners’ Chronicle Office, Ұ.С. Halfbreds .. 5 2—5 6|Calves — 0 | Do. Shorn | Piga 4 à To Secdsmen, Beasts, 6650; Sheep & Lambs, 27 180 ; Calves, 390; ; Pigs "m WA TED, an стей Mime e MA THURSDAY, Sept. э. The number of Beasts is rather smaller than н, — last, 2nd: the average quality is very indiifer Choi qualities, therefore, are теу disposed of at fally | lie € but there is no improvement іп other kinds. There а few more 'sbeep, but the increase is in the foreign s inh " Best quee ies but on the re seliing about the same as on Monday, erage prices are lower. Trade is dull for - ves at әна rates. Our foreign supply consists ES t rather easts, 4960 Sheep, 454 Calves, p 70 "icy Milch Cow; d 8 d d Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools. 4 — — 5 2 rds, 5 0|Do. Shorn Best Short-horns 4 6 —4 10 Ewes &2d quality à us =e `8 2d апау Beasts 3 0 — 3 Do. Shorn p» est Downs ana Lambs rem —5 8 Half-breds 5 2—5 6|Сајуев .. $ : — - : Do. Shorn Pi Beasts, 1225 ; Sheep & Tem 7900 ; Calves, 570; Pind "A MARK LANE, —MonpAY, Sept. 21. was a fair =прріу of ees be Essex and Kent morning's market, and s oceeded slowly at a decline of fully 2s. T qr., nd not being cleared ât а late hour. For foreign the demand was very limited at а reduction of 1s. to 2 V E lting Вагі 1з. 2 ат. cheaper, sorts per qr., and grinding 6d 1s. per qr. and Peas were Ne in value. Tre Bean Oat trade was very fat, at E а of fully 64. рег аг. Barrel Flour was dull and rather lec eem Kent, &Suffolk.. White 42—46 Red eco 88—44 m came — 44—50|Red .... 40—48 боми E. 52 Sis Foreign Banrzy, grind. & ^ — Foreign..grir gana 25—30 - Олтз, Essex and Suffolk ............ 20—22 — 8соїс d зч ИАН 22—95 | Fes Бтз, Dou. ANS, Ка Pigeon 30—34 32—42 > 30—34|Country.. Баат 17—94 Рег sack p Sept. 2 The weather darig the the ) Tat Акы [51 been wet and stormy, terfering with harvest work in — Great Mec in the Wheat trade, n expen from 1s, to 3s. per ar, while ol and foreign neglected, Ге ае aredu gehe qr. Liverpool being line having been pr Hw line. Bes in value: Souris quite neglected and РАЗЫ buy. Sinco Friday Kk t vessels have been re| d^ Rei Boating indie has continued quiet, Maize 3d. to 6d. p rj; Ән пр пап day; in at t the "quotations of y 1s. per qr. cheaper. Beans an ue. Тһе Oat trade was quiet, THIS WEEK. TOL per yea a, metani ны deie hoe Ehia of have a general knowle man of business. —Ap Wm. Тоосоор, 58, р, ONE LABOURERS, who know well, Sow, Mow, Reap, Thatch, „у male, аат D useful. XPERIENCED GAR DE ке? kd various E ipe ышы recomme (IHREN pply, by letter, i Above Bar, Sontham (H or mW o. Б „to МА һе oe of the Seed Trado, Fi 0e а good 40, as xiu эле handwriting, to dani FARM to Plough, Wages, 19s. aweek, Жан Coal fi Characters m cite X ote respects.—Address, R. A., Posi t Office, Tiani outh Wal WANT PLACES.—Letters to A Post Paid. NERS (or as GARDENER to gentlemen r particulars Messrs. E. G. N & SON, Jobn’s Wood, London, N.W. ended application to | Ne ling pto Nursery, St. клр). — Ago NER 30, married, two children. Five d pap o € а ноки W: r, with hou: —H.T. ARDE R (Hza»), аре: un E —F. W. for the iat four and a-half Colonel Duncombe, is нь libe lady, or gentleman requiring practical edens thoroughly experience 2-1 of his рг MEM e character.—F. W. D Park, Bt. Neots, Hunt ARDENER э every branch RANT, Waresloy AD).—F. HAMLETT, Garden the late Miss March LUAM кро мен at the Chelte aa Horticultural Б bolt. he be happy to engage with апу nobleman or gentle- € the services of a о practical gels _ z Fev wiett's hrti will givə additional for 16 years ‚апа for dd ТТЫ ss or c GLE-H mee understands the ruris o of dei отет T nd Garden, also the Growing of Grapes, c. Five P vet сее ee rJ. K, Mr. КЫ yos urch Street, ( QARDENER (FongMAN).—Age 23; well acquainted with the Management of Vines, Pines, Stove and area 2 јава, фе G. BROOMFIELD, The Vyne House, Basing- ARDENER AGREN — Accustomed to all kinds of Г сло. eir —F. Мовгкү, 35, George Street, or 0 “Тәпада ARDEN ER (UND жзг NGLE-HANDED).—Age 24, Г вірр1е. Three and- quitan years' good character. x [n . Wright's, New Road, Harlow, Essex. ARDENER (UNDER), in а nobleman or gentlemav's Garden. ey 22; "at and — ; Seven years" experien . Good chara —H.P st Office, St. Neots, ARDENER Е (Охон) in a уле айу Глу young Man, single —J. B., Post Office, kham, 8. E. s the brirobek: Five ao yd o ws Agent, High Street, C —D. RDE Hin i a Landscape тончон er —Age 33, Ba: resqerisnod ^ u до Speaks Fre No objec ака tbe Continent.—M. I., Chere Street North, Cam wn, N.W. DENER (Hra me Age 26, single ; ha horough knowledge of ord Su Jate Troie ad ot W., Edmonds, GAED ENER diee stands де E of Vines, Cucumbers, Melons, &e. urst, Ke E Med Eight I ch Age 40, married ; R. б. Taylor, — recommended, and is well various branches of his Profession in Street, Harrow Road, Paddingtcn, N.W. ; Esq., Bou; under: ghton , married; | —M— ean. with the W., 50, Cirencester ARDENER (HzaD).—Age 34, = knowledgo of his profession, the bran ; has a tho! Forcing of. Pines, Vines, es, Cucu Flow tof bear the strictest M оке, Winche! de married, n um- and Melons : mbers, теб Stove and Green Planta for exhibition, € ter.—Jonw reat Blake Hall, Wanstead, Essex. Gamme ( mended. Бейш —А. Forest Hill, S. E. cocta in —Age € married, n ad 25 years" ches. Вх years eie to W. Ferrand, —W. HrwirT, Micklethwaite, Мыш ; has h dening n all its its bran Esq., Si LP., St. тат. Yor! B., ession, an (Hran). va 34, aperi no incum- tands his n be highly Wife can take Doa of a npe or Dairy, if Green's, 3, Grove Terrace, Grove Road, Ives, Bingley. cal e etit. er Gar- DR (HxA»).—Middle-aged, t: no c rance; thoroughly eem ne the Gro ^ wing of ement o! Vines, Peaches, Melons, ^x Flower and Kitchen ба Ж. B Мг. Е. Р. cue Nurseries, Earl; е Late Gar о., Iro! ALS Wheat. | Barley. | Oats, | Flour. 580 | (GARDENE in all branches ; has lived in а of the Jeading places in North of England. 2 highesi well recommen: аза ner. Nearly fratcls 3 references of 1 rs, Blac! d Forcing, &e., a t| tle 3 four е, "umerception able characte rs' standing. зен: Өш? &c., and the M: aor au ens. Eetisfactory ertford. Highest jr VARDENER ОЧЕРЕТ two ; childr ren; а ote t and industrious Мез; ME experience in Kitchen wer and age and H Å k (Наар), 5а two ог more аге kept.— ce ; understands his profession no incum R (HEAD) — Age object as a comfortal Holderness, Y: eZ, 29, for 11 years in the Garden of tho the gps iem the testimonials from the й һе tleman ean refer for | 5! atat Medie Housemaid in some Mr. Watson's, married ; Right Hon. irom which place he can Lave afterwards Foreman Botanic Garden, Hull, for for 5 years. Наз er. —120, W Post О in the of- been uj in his t situation as Head Garden: d can be Wl re xxx employ: ers 'kshire, not so much an Bkirlaugh, | Walk, Southam; ARDENER (Охрев).— ^ 2:1: wishes to improve himself. Has had good jence. Із leaving on account of "tin death of M. einployet: Can be well recom- mended by the — Gardener, R. Cole, Cuffnall's Gardens, Lyndhurst, Han ARDI ENER: or BAILIFF еа GARDENER, or art in either capacity. about 35, single.— XR а аы Tong e Lie rud UR RSERY RENE or MANAGER. — Age 98; AU general Stock, | Btov Greenhouse en scape Gardener. Upper Tooti Ms &c.—D. J. N., Mr. Tibbs, Land OR I and PROPAGATOR (1х DOOR). жа Wal уза cw Ма. тох ood reference . тау be &е., Hom he obtained.—T. Nurseryman Hackne TONES Тов ‚ in any nobleman's or itleimans Garden wher: e Forcing is carried on to an extent Ber 18. A Premium given if кедш it =G. M., Strawberry Hill Nurseries, Tunbridge Te E ЕРЕН, SE or А жуы fessor), oin олеше dade mate ECRETARY, ЗООК К о сев. — „Вә lod, FAND. STEWARD or BAILIFF.—is thoroughly acquainted with Farming ү 2 ЕКЕ ыз iie d Selling, B: edi расе all kinds 052 Биз сінт g and. ќевіпопіадз.„Номо, Puit , Herts. 1e or STEWARD. — Age E а, uainted with the per rH ng qe t equence ving been unexceptionable, d od GroncE GIBBS & Co., вебе, 26, Down ааа London, W., who will attend to any communications. AILIFF and GARDENER, ог MAE —No incumbrance; 20 years’ service Northern and Counties of ‘England, E per annum.—8 of — as to c and -— ugh, оса етерге As. BAILIFF.— Married, опе child; thoroughly practical in modern Farming. А good jussi in E mn Buying, and Selling of те e Ы ghest t feference rket Harboro jals.—G. ES 16, Bute Street, Lut her WORKING. BAUM ;18y АТЫР P da er" оор, First-class - poss АА НОРМАХ, — Аре 25 TA has had 11 pa .— Eleven years ну MÀ m$ Sumus: А. B., corner of Nine BUTLER, or BUTLER mé VALET ina а ) ае capnt ~= Good ге! objection to travel, &c., and Жада e ones in bonia R Ba Б guum $ ИИИНИН" « THE GARDENERS' OCTOBER 3, 1863.] CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. HE JOURNAL of BOTANY, BRITISH and an for October. 2s. Edited by Dr. SEEMANN, MMILLARIA ÑCHEERII, А Ву THE EDITOR (iin Оооой Plato). [o ALIU M ALLIED TO б. ERECTUM, HUDS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1863, J. б. ВАК = sq. à Тагёномлнев RADICANS. Со: T F LEAF-CELLS IN BRITISH HYMENOPHYLLE Ж. OYAL SCHOOL of MINES,|,G.Goruvrn, FRS. R Jermyn Street. Тума BRAUNI, A NEW EUPHORBIACEA FROM ABYSSINIA. E oin COURSES E LECTURES E be COM- By Dad. аы d cap UNDER SAME СОКТОН, NCED on MO сіођег 5:—Fifty Lectures on IN- Ais АМТС CHEMISTRY by Dr. HorMaANN, F.R.S., to be Ox тик ORIGIN OF pages delivered at хә o'Clock on every week day but Saturday. orig oh oe A nt v p; ien cd to be E MEXICAN By Che Gardeners’ Chronicle L 3ielospap T. By i. LENIA ROSEA, HAR Picesdflls To ultural Implement Makers and Others А ее AND SHAW'S ARIN ALMANAC and b LENDAR for 1864 will lished as usual о; —€— t b Pod - Xy e sent not later than October 12, and RIDGWAY, D» or OCCASIONAL, GOVERNESS S.—A Lady Jug dm Ега олоор to in vf рі, "French, and M with Singing Ori the n е4 system) i е rudiments of German and pra moder: Нен" 29, prm Road, RE. re, R w nee News t tbe Werk Ir n Tues r "e e s ssor HUxrrv, to be delivered jo English Government Pg addre ssed a d pis Ue 41. Tickets апа Prospectuses of the w ready, p stria, proposing that the Powers "Paid no School may be had on application. OURNAL of "the ROYAL "AGRICULTURAL | ionger recognise the title of Russia to Poland TRENHAM REEKS, Registrar. ip of ENGLAND, Vol XXIV., No. LL, я kéh téd the treati f 1815 I ınce she na е e treaties . порын. —KING'S C LEE London. Бг Biagi А Win F.G.8., wIlLCOMMENOEa COURSE da — ; Peroz or Pro- | rumour probably h nin the declaration of L ECTURES in: MINERALOGY, наа а Mes to facilitate | BREEDING ОЕ овака, By W. DICKENSON. of l USSEL Blairgowrie that the the ind of ——— = - the I of Mineral | RecLAruING or WasrE LANDS. By C. BELCHER. the of Vienna hich Substances in the Arts. 1 begin on FRIDAY, | M пк. BY Dn. уокка. `i ; by їйї October 2, at 9 А.М. Ther E rd continned on each succeed- or HuxTERS AND Roapsrens. By J. Слмакк, | Russia obtained the kingdom of Poland, have not ing WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at the same hour a Senior, een complied wit that, without the conê В. W. Jer. т, D.D Prineipa FrvE YEARS’ PROGRESS or STEAM CULTIVATION. Bv J. A. d = UNION IKS ли 5 OLAREE. ditions of the tenure, the title itself can hardly be COTTISH OMPANY | pzyeropuexT TION оғ AGRICULTURAL PLANTS. В hel inisterial laud (FIRE and LIFE), зт, белый, London, Е.С. тиа. Вк. J. Daskutur. М.А Ӯ. рава. | PAPEN РӘ аа инә Establishe e t AA stude M. J. Баев AGRICULTURAL Errenten E ut: 9:1. d Бак this estion, the Presse of m ons. New Life P Policies were issued during the у ding 31st July Wonorsszn Meera вто Or ETER DA € or тоск ; RE Thur ursday aa that France an and ha last, к 0001. . PORT OF JUDGES or STEAM CULTIVATORS; REPORT ON SHOW n to make a declaration to the effect that у оге er of the Directors, Е. G. Бмітн, Secretary. axi d gon оғ PRIZ k i a prm Forms тот dr Exrum Мба onsider the treaties of 181 0 longer in —Each Policy issue y N PERMANENT MEADOW Lanp, By J. B. LAwES & J. Н. SCOTTISH UNION d Cras iactu om | fore ang Jes e I ан" : euo БИЛАН established 1824, makes it i m thé dire MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNICATIONS AND NOTICES. the possession o of Po nn Russia as event of doubts or саев. Pes subm ABSTRACT REPORT OF AGRICULTURAL DISCUSSIONS, Danish R d ay by coa , thus avoiding the possibility of delaying " AGRICULTURAL dnb ғов 1862. $ ottlemen “Ву order, Р. О. Swrrit, Secr tnde: Ta olene Abemabis Bit commission, The Royal Speech танае: pr the КҮПҮ Union Insurance (ошту: 37, Corn hill, Tondo e German Diet on Annual Subscriptions, 12s, ПАЙ HE CALEDONÍAN INSURANCE company | THE, JOURNAL of AGRICULTURE, and the даабат. ass mns amen (Established 1805 by Royal Charter and special үс E TRANSACTIONS of the HIGHLAND and AGRI-|events at Frankfort had made it obvious that it о аы prepared to not additional al AGEN ОЧ ОРАР SOCIETY ‹ үз: е Published Quarter e шы; was no longer а question of the Federal dde either the Fire or Life Departments. — Commission libe al WiLLIAM в dient & Soxs, Edinburgh and London. over Holstein, but of the independence of Den Applications to be A ade E JAMES Mon. Esq., Resident Becretary, Caledonian Insurance Office, 39, Lothbury, E.C. NAT "n BAD HI EET чл, EW, cnr is R, 1 Price 45. et ; annual subscription, prepaid, 12s. post free, qu determin € eot herselt "rim the who was firmly against any Arey nish cam n S.—Be ear Cultur А DESCRIPTIVE СА CATALOGUE of PEARS, by в RI. [үс рү a from the Catalogue of Fruits) X Nurseries, (A PM ntham end. "Mii Шере Flora Australiensis— er' ved cras y» ORIGINAL ARTIC HE ER "CAT ALOGU Tic horhinu ару. Зу Boyd. Dawkins Son, th D: А for the ern RIVERS, is now г › and wi a THE. OSE. AMA J for 1862—on the wid Tame Rıvegs. 8th Edi "e of Cam by Dr. E. Blyth—on Ancient Boat Liu: тансын Co., or post freefifrom the Рт їп {һе Moss" near TFlemburg-- Bibliography sioiogy, г-н and Botan; Nursgries, Saw Wiridgeworth. "Completion of Mr. W. In8vo, with 10 Plates а MS & X 14, Henrietta: Street, Covent Garden, Fair! Кас Work on Mill P and 20 , South Frederick Street, Edinburgh. nd ee Woo Tii Ару: intend sertion a are be к. t^ m Publishers. алба да е, MENTS апа Вила узвар М later than FRIDAY NEXT. London 9, Paternoster Row, E.C. HE GA RDE. NENF UT LE and CULTURAL GAZETTE to be SOLD, at less than half price, DE. from the poro ng of its Lam certo € the pe Ms Many vol complete, 2 E cde Е LL.D., F.R.8. B. * Vol Lu e Principles of Mechanism and on Prime ers, with 8 Plates vete nd araea КАНО immediately to бо, W. D., Post Ofico, Ixworth, deis ury St. Edmund's, Suffolk. uthori struet an iron- "e тва toi iron res a frigate, and to call out 5000 sailors In the sitting of the F ederal Diet on Thursday moceros | the proposition of a Dex- requested to | . ADVERTISE- | 11 8 AGRI- |P work complete in 2 Vo, M London : Loxe nited Committees in favour Federal execution in llo:stein was almost ark Ж uld su — the interests of Sweden. m the United má we have the important news "Mat the Feder neral AN, G xir zem pe Row, E.C. 122, FLEET STREET, LONDON. n New : under © Brace, after а battle which praencar 1s INSTRUCTIONS. on safe aot add of ESSRS. JOHN MAXWELL awp CO. two days, pelled to retreat to Chattan Eee een S аси vito i^t АЕ ОШ ^fi ЛАП md wound. га TS use FIRE and WATER versus CORN a nd HAY, an с should not experien се ашу dela ш obtaining Кобан fedus COUPE. dato at tà Mouilors Essa; " Editi e — "ve en prin , an . Fourth Thousand. rca к "iuc N. To be ia opi Жаны; to meet every dem: and as quickly as it "re ag are unable t pass up Charleston. "The erection po 1. SACKVILLE CHASE. Three Vols. { Federal batterie i in Ро gg and Cumming's C- SiwPKIN, MARSHALL, & Co., London: or LAURENCE Rivor, T and by зашо ofany Bookseller. Wynter's New Work. emt a ше BRAINS and] SSON FINGERS. Being ur Industrial апа Scientific A2 had at all the Libraries, or at any Booksellers, 4. THE. REV.. ALFRED HOBLUSH and his CURACIES. One Vol. 5. AR 2. MY ME. One Vol. One Vol., Pi 0s. 6d., THE CROSS of HONOUR, B the Author of “Small [On Oct. 10. ертег uk Fleet Btreet, E.C. o ND. By GUSTAVE AIMARD. Two Met 8. BREAKFAST. Ж BED. By GEORGE AUGUSTUS Ка {ег ft ued fire of the [ni eid ate batteries. is stil in the hands of the Бо who TM reported to be repairing it. neral LEE has fallen back from the line of ihe aon and General MzADE has moyed forward the whole of his foi | where the two armies а Ол tle 600 October, prios ТЕ, е Pindi Past op THE GALLERY OF GEOGRAPHY, Br THE Rev. THOMAS MILNER, M.A., Author of the ** Gallery of Nature," &c., &c. |t The Work comprises а гоа Discovery in Ancient and Modern Times; describes the P Cities and [бе = е of the inet Countries | 9f the Globe, and their Social, Political, an: mme Condit on. The whole profusely embellished with Steel ч Engravings, , chiefly of Countries and ы Sketches the Scene Maps, and Woodeuts from Original Authorities. W. ax» R. CHAMBERS, 47, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON, Е,С.; and 339, HIGH STREET, EDINBURGH. A inerease i Stamps, Taxes, and other branches of revenue. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Ocronrn 3, 1863. tts. —On Wednesday week the Wal Ha П, near Birmin gham, are candidates for Barnstaple, | eant by the death of Mr. Potts, the former in the Conse ervative, the latter rin the Liberal interest. Captair 1 с thia occasion. les and Р Lady Chil mca on M ага, he Que n, accompanied b y the "Princess Louis of E BA Princess Louis of Hesse dined at чет Ж Castile The ess Louis r^ Hesse, rince Alfred, and Prince үс drove och ullig. Prince Alfred dined at Abergeltie D Castle a "ITI PA АА Ы LE. г zy unday morning th Divine service at Balmoral. the Rev. Dr. Caird. А anda decr ease in the Customs таа S: 102,479/. n year "s account fi Ta | Saturday reiten from Li iverpool. | off Dublin until Thursday, when it ЖЯ fes Plymouth and tbat the Em Tur REYENUE.—The R ve returns for the year апа у таа September 30, show а decrease of 189, "bes on the Eris. ж an increase of 808,842/. on the The quarter's account shows au woe in the ах of 318, 0001. ; Stamps, 11,0007. ; 10,0007. ; Post Office, 10,0007. ; Crown. Lands, 10000 Т Lie has since "тере ed t ng has b nin nging у Кра оп perdas week en a visit to T M. Drouyn de i) md received. las io be received by oud оп its LN m The squadr i of 329,0007.; 108,000/. ; Mis shows an inere amps оЁ 321,05 Taxes, 33, -—— ;Property Tas, 73,0007. “Post GN 200, 0001; Crow Lands, 49792. ; Misc sllaneons, 706,808/.; and a did in the Customs es 92, кйш 438, зме Tur CHA: FLEE tran c — Ba eet remai ined d e s flag apoleon, Кыса. to sailing, Admiral Penaud, who i is presi- dent of the pruden appointed to examine the com- parative merits of the ships composing the иин; is to | minutely T each ship. The › Napoleon Forcim. FRANCE.—It is апош сей that the Emperor d Exo ot Empress will return to mpress "will T by sea. It is rum me Иш е French Chambers wil be d th the ЧӘ accompanied by the Princess Wales, cess Louis of Hess е, d e Aifred, drove to чет + Pri incess Helena, Princess Louisa, and Prince Leopold Ape: to Мм, Тойро zi онны the Countess of Fife with а On Tuesday the een went outi i on horseback. In the afternoon 1 ajesty, accom- panied by the Princess of Wales, Fhilioim Louis А Невве, Prine ог, and Prince Leopold, drove and walked. PRING ce ahd Princess presented an address to the Prin Princess of Wales in Holyrood Pala. A the Edinburgh n od Бем а was t to the Princess Their Royal expecled to arrive аб Маг rlborough ighnesses House Mie rnoon, А OF GREECE is expected to arrive at Marl- rou h Ho Ed on Monday or A next, on a visit to the Ргіпее and Princess of Wales. is Maj esty will bably pay a visit, Dis ana Quah B ‚ befor: e dd Re DN оғ Pnussia.—The Crown Prince of Prussia and the CM е ecompanied by their we dt ad a ve d rnoon, and travelle dd to the Victoria ды by a special train o à the nie lw On their arrivai in ndon their Royal Highnogsos proceede the ueen's carriages to Buckingham Palace, and in the е i ei o ae а vidt re ie It is ps Highnesses will ge cod to "чые Рвіхсе М№аротжох arrived at the Clarendon а few |+ days since, and has visited during his a d the V em ce, the South Kensington Museu €: other institutions of T ade metropolis. On y his Im ess) left ugi M: dinem "Abbey. апа ei х pie qose EAS J. Wilde E8.— Sir Will Иа ја LES. spirit of the treaties of 1815, only ses | de facto. n ries Cheb did not believe і jam Atherton has resigned nt of continued ened very y. The Constituti Wednes- in an aisle signed by M. Pauline — h dwells upon the e of Spai n, and is to Lisbon. Tho "лава к of үт died on Tuesday. The Rhor bed to a height of two e of Lyons. he Heri М submerge y аллошсей that the Emperor he justice of the Spanish he will send a force under severely chastise the Ruffs. The country upon IPAIN.—It is of Moroeco, ac Ee led Malay А! has мра tha Muley Abbas t Posrüdà AL.—The Queen was happily delivered of а f Prince on Monday last. . The ex- -Regent, Гош І Гег папфо, TEL and P in ticle it Russia, trends ast "oot "he letter "e occupies P olan states e | opened with рт The Southern Railway, from. Barreiro to Goa; s been r ii a the si tting of the Federal Diet on Тлеу! the. proposition of the Uni i mmittees in ur d Feie ral execution in Holst was Пе ly айо fe The Russell, and believes it to be mpossible for the other Powers to теб from эзе nn. their sentiments on the consequence s of the attitude of Russia from ЫН роїп& оЁ view of 1 the abrogation of the act ts of. the Vienn ted. The representatives of Baden Ыга Eug lo rg voted again nst the „рг oposition. "m, The Jate despatch of the British Government on the Congress. The P DENMAR fter he Rigsraad, the Common Assem xd m Denmark and Schleswig, was „opened on Mon нА and Га Presse says that France and "Engin have decided to make a declaration t ier consider the Treaties of 1815 as no long JS ceased to а "t е Га France of Thursday | Y the eff: ad ed any fresh despateh to йч essio e| ment. b ваув that u о that os the French Govern- ent һа ты dres "he ostio whet ther the Poles mas recog gnised | | the айу of belligerents has been incidenta Шу die: the s great maritime Powers. The i wer j аі Diplom alique contains а m thy the penik Longe. of the Polish article on written England р ў соте d The article concludes with the о Wing ords:— * France has made all the concessions to England and Austria a which, peT “ her by those Powers. It is concert - for ад Боа! ү T iet p саса s ordered Poland. prayers t tone of Qoneiderauia een and p О: Royal E ч ve М vii the Rome t is а summa A d he Greek nation has ealled a Danish Prince to fill the vacant Tirone Ж t Grseco. I trust tho. fen may - to Кы sults. І һауе ordered Bills to be laid before you = iky consti itut tio on for Denmark ав Sehleswig, which. “эй bo pus upon Aue e умы ion. нс the ne yd tution the gar hat t d to: н оте е " л т period bring about {ће co cons ан of the КИТУ" The E soda emnporary resolutions bog E ate how, Pe. M co-operation of the people, an ordance with wishes, the position of Holstein towards. ше уш: puta at. hee ^in E settled. Th e betw d the F tion Ня with my sover n id not imp T си дере e Rigsraad the draug yr p^ and Гелот yr viris ls quent common e It shows ral ideas in A Ehe tie ee pen з. W H гш Чеч on relating to tlie or рза persons elect will be regulated of 5000 sailors, the iron plating of a frig SWEDEN M= The following is the ае on the Dano-German question, dated July 19, M | | of the Federal Diet, that Denmark о | | | i ill-health. pub up for It was oportos last A. by the appointment of Baron Wilde to the Court o that Prince Napoleon had left for London on a|by the Sw edish Government to its Ambassadors. in Probate; but his state of health compelled him to | mission to English Government 5 “that. Baron London and Paris :— relinquish all official work, and he has therefore deemed Gros would be re Wal t ki jndon t uke de e demand it his 274 to resign the Attorney-Generalship. Sir ny or Count Walewski; and that M. Drouyn ihdraw he lamation of March 30, has made the inte William Atherton is succeeded by Sir Roundell Palmer de Lhuys had tendered his resignation. The Pays | ѓе of G in the affairs of that kingdom intolermin the Solicitor General, and Mi. Collier M.P. fon | contradicts all these rąmours, and says that Prince| розра, of the Dict, an тобе} жобо ka оо ө алтты CC ME ырш ring. alewski te & reply wou ustifiable, e deman: t ың intimated his intention mi E relative to Ho ve been ва to, and it- has по? Y pent m The rof Б Воен am а та E acvo life аба het n des ьо «ы the n of to interfere а be ond p pora A А — w^ Frenc mbassador и onko. The Moniteur of erent to a war Wijen ; Теше, ani tis Cone Sanday em m in eventuality bs со: тре lled to take Dunean Cameron. * The journal the subjugation of Denmark mah Mana of bility or cur tor of Sweden. us h has caused | the general e ceremony of the opening ot Edu ; inatibstions ry Tresernt, ent right ЕЕ TEES, from the Sovereign, only responsible for its execution.” ^" pos acre for je vacant Кыл of of рака circular кө сз T the inci 1 кейш age АЁ ei кк place de iie, prs upon the chiefs of the Octonen 3, 1804] THE GARDENERS! CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, neea Governments to devote their strictest attention to the destroyed the sanctuary. hae, 4 зне searched Kreuz ment. It is reported that Franco E — will succeed conduct T ew publie 4 poes ionaries during zn forth] Church, threw o ut e Кезш filed the eni ections. e officials are expec 1 Chi A sanguinary heir ШЫ е port to Vus State ORE P ОШ iov cta rmn 58 a Ieisels, - меѓ Rabbi at Warsaw, | riot at Chios has rendered it necessary to send a frigate ive attitud will be considered as showing a want the official. Russian journal of Warsaw have left the а Tus PnrvorpiLTIBS.— The. rumour of the attempt Tt devotion. oath ot allegiance to the King, either in their capacity the editorship o of that journal. Baron Korf, chief of the | Ta HE CAUCASUS.—A despa fro eleetors or elected. Jacob Grimm, the celebrated | police, has been summoned to St. pure OMM E writer, who, in серости Y with his late Police Gazette publishes an ordin ну": аб " ч ihe te ide б m iar "i protested a ZA brother William, has been long known not only in | that in future every hou om нуучу а sebo rect be | steamer to a Circassian vessel. ур ыд ыы Englis " Germany but throughout aM ^E urope, died on the 20th | пней, ог in which an attempt eyed ba made on the li ife ‚_Квүрт —The inundation of the Nil ult. at Berlin, after a short illness, in his 79th year. pu ablic officer, will be етеү p" the н Нир edi c 5, vsTRIA.— Тһе Emperor arriv: еб at the shooting fête inhabithnts arrested аһа reate tod as accomplices. | TI ing precautions agai urther at Innspruck on Tuesday. ajesty remains |On the 284 ult. - yam plunder ed the Jewish ч ун and the army is is em mplo v йк ire d the d P incognito. The Mexican naten was expected to|merchants о zialoszyce. Isaac] ЇхртА.—Тһе Ajmere prisoner has been finall Ael arrive at Trie este on Thurs rsday. The Imperial rescript | Sarna, а Jewish к Фоа чадот was tortured, aud his| not to be the Nana Sahib. Ар action a ега нк requesting the Transylvanian Diet to send deputies to | hair an nd beard were bur t, in order to extort the of character brought by Major General Burney against the Reichsrath was despatched to Hermandstadt zyre, of her Majesty's 38th Kegiment, has been Monday. А rumour is current Pe he English | f e National troops. go Lithudninn section of decided in tror of the plaintiff, Damages, Government has addresse s ое о Austria, рго- the National Government has permitted th s state convulsions had got pon irs hi dA wersshouldn Er JE ise thetitle | to sign the address of devotion to the Czar for ће | іп Affghani майн вве АП, ог Ameer the Second, has о E to Poland since iu pt violated the treaties purpose of avoi oiding vetri oa by the Russians. Ор | executed жи rother, and another brother, having 0 i the insurgent "s Zrembinski an d i isi —The first meeting of the National Verein | Gostowski defeat ik: he (nnum at Rydzewo, in КЕ зня "T Nis — toner. ai а has taken valido at doen under the pr HM of M.| Government of Ploc Captain Tigens t has since us r ha Wigand, formerly. ar prae ntative at the Fra nkfort defeated the лані under Biclowiecki with соп- Hic diy betw een "рев Majesty's s hers aod Flamen revolution of 1849. . | siderable loss near Zuromin, in that government, Тһе | Schultze Delistchez тонду жүүт the pro oceedin e insurgents numbered 450 men. On the 19th the of the Frankfort Congress. He said that on v i а е ига ч Gleba and Ostroga, бее уд the he а Chinese — and а number of есе junks. which had seized the Ro Н; belonging to Messrs. nt Co., during her „voyage from Niv рро to Q} ^h : 1 occasion Aus tria t had acted solely i in her r own dynast u at Ringaliszki, in government pes ее y owo, Ап en ment e pes the Russian had in reality been brought about by the National | troops and the in asurgents com nded by Nadmiler Verein, "He declared that the German people would | has iw place at bye in the ^ "^ Government, The not give their adhesion to the project which their | band of Celinski h "a essful en ае я vit the | Th p" bet, rulers had approved, and, in conelusion, warmly advo- Russi sians on the t. n engagement tha d voted by the Parliament of Frankfort in 1849. M. Й in the — та of kalish, puo her Rewiszer, who spoke to the same effect, concluded his | engage ent was fought on the 23d at чиге} speech with the words, * We аге the State." Both | Оп the y 25th an engagement between Chmielinski's | speeches produced a great sens sation. Тһе National MO and the Russian troops under the command. of ia, Von F detachm for Bavaria, and Klein Е for the Grand Duchy of insurgents commanded by Do joined Ошент —Advices fro anagawa to the 10% MM state that te miel. fleet had sailed NE e — shor nish the Daimios. bet orts from which the Europeans were fire upon, The "Tycoon d sent the pattern of a flag which ын to him, with an intimation that his Government recognize Å the right of foreigners to seize Mi ved — should not hoist this Йа, — From Me ; maie we learn tligt the эшене crisis has passed over, and. that Mr. M tfn) ү Ы Admi g of Hesse, have arrived at Dresden for the purpose of Баре" on the 27th, d on the 29 ете the o Saxon Pederal Contingent. lace at Mipzow, in the о а а of Cracow, between Coburg mrn tape d Dtto and the Russians. Fifty Cossaeks with their arms f t project of Federal reform, ürawn up by the Prince|and horses were сај tured, Several encounters have Consort in 1848. w MM юн, p with | faken place in the Goyernment of Radom. The insurgent recently published plans, although 16 is in advance of | leader Iskra defeated the Russians between Dzialoszyce these regards р Зн poini n responsible | and Skalmierz on the 24th, aud advanced to Wodzislaw ns irn M following are the leading features of | after the victory. Another engagement was fought on WOYW Е? Ы ces of tho German fed. ti Princ beo эе of i. а 87 Р: h 4 of 1 ж 4 pu ndi оа Ы for. Ше, о 3k for a torm E а » US mando z he а 2 m of their own i i: environs of Tarczyn, from Wars wm pi mi DUUM li Б Had Ae Lawrence Oli der жеу мт. TEN. эмы uum en e NX been ася е form рона of al P all questions харо g among the single Sta: of "a " Жо cw ong the single Go 11 all of etian rd ini dep hoy. ind on ndn ЕА te pct b y him а inheritances. c- Prince Cwig nan апа. Fries Amadée haye ЖА The 8, dney. Parliame nt was in session. пе chief ASCAR.—MM. Dupré and Lambert remain or tlie "Predeh vessel Hermione, aw ang - гайб. е a cation of the treaty with Min em riee has not "nt t the vigne фито with Radama vn Томай v If the Queen refuses to exécute treaty, M. Laborde will strike his flag and retire to m: паса ED STATES,—Accounts from Charleston to the vet [T Fort Sumter was stil i in the hands the Confedera' They had vent strengthened. аын Moultrie, Mid continued to shell ral Gilmore's position, Crimea, — e was еі En arrive on Ae lat " mh an Italia an sq d! ши Bi ipi Wagner апі Cumming's Point to bard Charleston, aid that on his return from the Crimea n will escort t. L proceeding slowly on aecount of the Confederate he will pass игене Warsaw. The Breslauer gn Affairs has tiani a doe granting w s e tors were unable to ar n. Zeitung asserts that the Grand Duke — - Papal Co "Соц w whose эн urs have been agazine in one of the teries on James Island fallen seriously ill and that General Berg will Бе | рег e 8 kingdom of Tl. The accidentally exploded on the 15th, causing the death of replaced. It is believed that the Grand Duke has ety infested d with | inde Das b n diyi ed into|a li five men. he 800-pounder definitively ibid from publie office, and certainly = " Qe n bracing the ан Blakeley guns belonging to the Confederates burst ver again return to Poland. Тһе Opinion Nationale | of 1, Molise, and Matese, is p under o e 26th, owing to the p eii much а таге in an attempt to make а long shot. за пен asserts that several Germans of o h position, on Jum. comm: M E General Patisricint; 3 and the second, [9 rd, itis stated, unfavourably r: rds ng 2 ted with | comprising the districts of Malfi no, wis the Order of St. Andrew, i diatel t baek to the wil be Mods manded by theu im monster cannon, : and has telegrephed to to - хдо. rities at R t to send him any m лад хф һаз holei kai the insignia of the Russian orders to which they маей an encyclical letter to the Bishops р; N ‚ы роо а Czas of Saturday publishes an article | the эү; адк те against the doctrines, Ат ета дг on English sympathy towards Poland. 16 considers | rights of the Church, and condemning the laws promul- n о i Е, iasti neral Gilmore has tendered his vata on E Ge | account of a disagreement with Admiral acrem It | is се the latter will be superseded. General enerans en that England ought to save Poland, аз, wherever|gated against the clergy and ecclesiastical property en defeated and compelled treat liberty and law are in English interests аге | His Holiness censures the i of liberty of|to Cha vere фид after two days' fighting, by General м worship ап » —— of the ecclesiastics who obey | Bragg, who been heavily reinforeed by Lee, м Тһе attitude of publie opinion in England is not indif- | iniquitous law praises the iners of 4ће! Beauregard, and Joe Johnstone. "The following is an Eie no mero f Cope et the Каты спу омео | imprisoned Bishops, Z2" enjoins the members of the | account of the first feri battle. On the morning of кае T 740484 дэ ite тетш оу Seng та remaini faithful together with the ihe pee to the 19th the Confederates attacked Genera) ts ма: im their faith, an and {о pray God Lag len mA rg : erce mus I from Athens нина that t no — Mieroslawski gene val or attempta of the Greek zd Polish troops. Тһе Act is dated Warsaw, Aug ‹ t military pur ties bave iss nel, "m The ав . Me Aegerter narr ja e i on the | Assem Y of 150,000 Lig нна Ыл , when t 28th ult. by Tom; h e Ka m National for the reception wu the King. Тһе те га 0 эчу! ‚ апа MUS 1 pursued mmes тян i, Racynski, Kosinski, Јаров- | із resent in а better cmdition than formerly, e ates, who were, however, zewski, and Zelner, were shot j^ es өйне ыы ы: owing to fig Hotional Ж ү ving assisted to Т checked and driven back. "The Confederates then drove in five P the public Ville of War! Among the | Ше t n the p псев. General Davis's division back with heavy loss, capturing 200 persons recently sent to Siberia were Count г" о оны Corfu announce that | every the 8th Indiana Regime t. Davis, however, Ostrowski, son of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, and | the Ionian Parliament уз o му оп uu Great | LÀ ur in rallying his forces, and his guns. L. Lewinski, a Councillor of State, The soldiers in | enthusiasm prevailed жоп the members, The Islands | General Reynolds" division suffered severely, but main- Warsaw Kavo bis possession of three convents, which | of. Corfa and Рахо at the elections pronoun its position. Palmers on lost two aee they -now occupy, printing kat- and m avour of union with =н, The result of the elections Van Cleve's d t d, and di red regat A tailoring «дна having discov n the remaining islands is not yet known, but it is not position. A general fight eontim - unti Jong after in some of them. in sa. Zamoyski | doubted that it will be favourable to the union. , At its termination, bot! have palaces, Ad р entered ij. ncipal Jewish вупа- | TURKEY.—The Syrian indemnities will sp ше Б eae i. - ba ч е ө ence, of religious dom rnnt es tion, an d V of foreigners holdin g property із approaching То following are the details « of the nerd day's battle с THE GARDENERS' OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [OCTOBER 3, 1863, | Tutor—E. Соок, соп, , Beerse. ller—J. | T ота: оп nithe. 20th. he ate | the first ever visiting New York, and as an expres- | от Сор, Ышш Lod UA E rue ton, Gun Maker ing ; afterwards — Thom sion of E e genet of Russian ar Terrace, Chelbea; Commercial Traveller G. EpwAxDs, Owmburia, біда бе holding E Federal 1 en called for reinforcement and fidel o inter — obligations as contra- | рольу, Totton, Hampshire, Widow--E. Gakriow. Бак, ДДТ and at noon was elled to retreat, guished from the course which certain vier Doe, ат оны Sheeld; Spring Knie Manufactnrgi ца Ө line of ix irasci E ith gai corps vhe Boropoen : Р, Quarryma E DLE БЫ anningley, Yorkshire, Woollen ше, . А acturer — UNT. roadway, ammers) h, Fi * the right, and intended serve, W A vote of f 1 Hannrsow, Thirsk, Yorkshire, Veterinary Surge ee т. М. sent to reinforce Thomas. n cl анз "holding tl rie by a | water, Somersetshire, Station Master — J. Н. Hranenx, Каре 1e. ` p , Solicitor—W. B. Heap, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, Innkee m front centre, nd rittenden's corps, we о | majori ty of 2. M eese, Parl ent d voted a Hopóxme, Li A: мау Tanióashi ‚ Coal Dealer—W. Hanns ~E, Р 7 orces ire, Licensed Victualler—J. jmsby" ordered to the left, their places being filled by | sum of 400,000 pos for the eicere of. 10,000: ТК е inab r ata Иа ‚Кїн Street High ЫРУ лсо Davis and Sh an, who had bardly formed ір |fresh militia. Тһе — ia Bill had previously — West a ear Honkaa Оћевегје Street, пин, Ра Н М ° “м. HEN ‚ , Laneas| E m line before the Confederate line burst upon the|its second reading, ivision, by a major ity of |R. jowrs, Ysgoldy, Carnarvonshire, Quarryman— J.. Тона ИШ | Federal centre; t| lasted twenty minutes, when |89 to 7. Тһе су Pill had also passed its second ue Rie Ag М. трн меготуг ТУЯ, Glamorganshire | Van Cleve, оп 'Thomas's right, gave way. Sherridan | reading by a m ajority of 92 to Талха, Bradford, Yorkshire, Labourer F. G. B. Liov», Kernin . $ атк, omedian —H. OORE, ottingham, ei ч and Davis's cor broke in disorder, born n b Mzxrco.—Advices from Mexico announce the in- | ъуспорт, Terrington Saint Clement, Norfolk, Butcher--A. Docs "a As ishop Polk's corps. gleys an leve's | creasing dissolution of the Ju»rez party. ue —€— Караша, Sueton. Ноокен E Lem \Овайтзом, divisions rallied, and held their places, on the right | population had unanimously pronounced in of | west Hackney, late Brewer--G. F. Honssox, Mane ны. “Satton бте "i and le Thomas's corps. is and Sherridan late | the Archduke Maximilian. The only rasia: po ревет 9. Влснаврвон, геа? Отіоп MR Ere a Wine graphic іп the day rallied 8000 men, and joined Thomas, who, | who had quitted Mexico was the represe of. еган унше к Roa M ыа ау, Under бш AM SWAISLA ate, late being cut off from the right, took up an independent | Peru, who had been recalled. There isa probabili У | — Wotrr Sison, bns ,Dasinghall. St Street, Wholesale Cu) ander e. 7 онх SEYMOUR, Ri ourneym: 25 position, where he was reinforced ivisions, and|that San Luis Potosi will в — о се in favour | Stone өр "edge Grove, Hackpey, Timber Deslen b * maintained a stubborn fight till after rye retiring at | of the French interventi guard has been |:sued as. Surer), late of Devonshire Terrace, Kingsland е M ervention. F. Srona,, Thomas Street, Ratcliffe, Journeyman Boat Buil Miter ni А „ where he receive ers to join | organised, which successfully At Ig er: guerilla bands, | тъутов, Canterbury, Boot and Shoe Maker—T Tian, mad Ros was co ncenirating at RE a. Northa рюп shire ET nire, Lods aer e Tuomas and A. "THOMAS, re gin; 1 It is opimis a that the Confederates engaged Thomas Barking Rond; popu Woon, Little To Tower Biret бш RE ne Merchan нїтЕ, late о n Place, again on the 21st, and it was doubtful if he could " е £ntelligence, S Nonink HI ub Driver. абе ог Сіагелдоп Р torpe, дайар ooga that night. "There were indications on xm Мохкү Max — BRITISH + Con= | tonshire, Beerhouse Keeper J. Wrrson, late of Osn mondthorp, Yorkshire, s p attle Dea ‚ WILKINSON illholm m: . ire, Cof night of the 21st that the Confederates contem: mplated а | sols closed at "UTE 1 for Money, and 93} unt ; | Spinner—J. Wxrrz, Lime Terrace, noy, Win ын Clerk T ratio! another part of Rosencrans' line. | Three per Cents m d, 913 ; New Three per Сепія, | "ШАКЕ, Morley, Yorkshire, Plumber. ' 70000 t IA yanotelt, timated жу i m |914 to 92; Red Sea Telegraph, 21; India Stock, 224 | —T. Scorr, Bridgend, Argyllshire, General Merchant. aree ewelle Ф 96,000 strong. The Federal 1 9 i 225}; Ditto Five per Cent, Stock, 108$ to 2; Ditto | and prisoners, is estimated at 1 onds, 205. ; Four per Cent. Enfaced Rupee | 1300 Соме prisoners have been sent to Nashv ville. aper, 981; D nive and 2 „на Cont, 1174 to m eiropolis ani E tt Y*7 Ticini | Intercepted Southern des pug state that General 17; Exch mta Bills, 3 ашан: p, ragg nemi 20 n рау вопегя. General w^ e assistance | of бе esignation, Ба is neral Rosencrans. towards Gordons ville. «Че eral Pleasanton's d p ERAS guns and 100 He afterwards advanced to fi were drawn- Se= іп line of bat Озе Paene dig oe House and the Rapidan, Cim an attack by General Meade. There are rumours that General Lee has gone to Richmond for an important purpose, and that in his the army ofthe Rapidan has dev: olved upon General Joseph Johnstone. Peace propositions in the Virgi ture down by 38 nia Legisla- have been voted to 1. Presiden Corpus А pue as corpus ma and all mean udge has decided that tho, President's Proclamation not only mte. the- urther issue of habeas but, nd Е Е Societ; red unsati , and Xorte d cus against England continues, Few n Fed ones The New Tak. reception to the officers p t ч р. St ас. with. Englan muniei pira as tendered а pu A ese frigate, | Pire 1853, ii; p to, 1856, 257, ^59, E i; 18 to ws French direc. m Cent. Rentes, SUY пцы 72$ to n есць for Acct., 46$ + ranada, 16$ ; Two per Cents., 045 З Lie tiri a "Walsall, Innkeeper—H. Lrorp, ае т шүл. W. to 49}; Russian, 1862, 985; Sp ive, for | were Al illiam Lawrence and Alderman Hale, Acct., 86% 352; Ditto Certificates, for Acct, 144 | Who were a ingly put in nomination. to; M prs 001. Bonds, 731; Ditto, 1862, of Aldermen electi Alderman Willi aw 70i; Ditto fi ect, 713 to 71; dim 1863, 2 dis. ; | Who was consequently declared to be duly elected Lord Venezuela, 1862, ‚н Acet., 623 to ayor for the next year. The thanks of the Corporation were then vote rman Rose, the retiring Chief agist; in defending n (gs | the constitutional rights of the City, but those of the Lam of н | kingdom, both in and out of оре coupled with Notesissued,, s, Sion SONNAN t Debt ,, .. E11,015,1C0 e expression оС Pair ертен вд Ба хах i ы Me Other Securities ,. +. 3,634,900 conduci 9018 Соіл апа Bullion .. 14,579,340 | so justly merited.” е Таа New ЅневІвЕ8.—-Оп Monday Mr. Hilary 2922920 | Nicholas Nissen, citizen p stationer, and Mr. Thomas "Capital. En 558.000 К Securities mapa citizen and ae Lox emaker, were for Шеген for tho ua Me — : [ayor, the РОННИ овет C irs 4s zum me the Court of Aldermen and tbe Lame f Nat. Debt, and Divi- Gold and SilverCoin ;. 699,45 " o dend Acts.) +» -+ E 9,270486 n of ge Corporation. m ther Deposits .. .. .. T Тн CANT ERM. Gow. a raae Bie = | Lusk has formally неве і T а for Oct. 1, 1863. Ee M. MARSHALL. Смет 388 = aldermanic gown of Ald 2 Ward, vacant by ie: и Mr. John b ery. Xov. preteen OF THE n MA —]Itis Cer ан of ‚че —Ó understood will succeed to Green, H BRACHER, ГЕД Б sed Vi ае N, Seem t—. ү, Middlesbo: HAYWARD, ә Teede, late Tn Staffordshire, Cordwainer- * T . Sheftie! Lei Вооёт: — 8. тыынна E bos) R. 'icestersi Sheepshea: Bag Hosier—W. LUNN, Жол, Lucas Road, n Park E e Terrace, Mums: егуз, Joiner =W Whee] Cold "Harbour e Cami Е. Torre, Tevenshulme, Lancashire’ Late Батош. —W. peti RE Coggeshall . Essex. Market Gardener E. РЕвктхв, Manchester, Hosier— J. PARKINS, екен, Journeyman Currier—L. L. I ACKWwooD, Hereford, Grocer—W. ton Innkeeper- —R. ROBER TS, South Shi "H. T. X SHUTTLEWORTH, * Sheffield, Gimlet Maker—H. SMITH, aW n Butcher—C, Barnet, Hertfords! LONE Manager Staffordshire; Grocer — anufacturer—J. er—W. І. Tuomas, Hove, Bradford, Woolstapler—C. F. "Warrs, ouse Keeper. SCOTCH. SEQUESTRATIONS.—J. M. GRANGER, Jedburgh, shire, Innkeeper—T. WirsoN, Wormit, Fifeshire, ла e EE ibo, Mobius CH Parr late of Manchesier. D r— E, esi гуе; P алар cashire, Boiler Maker—E. Bovrp: Salford, pons e, : ING, Dcos тае та — Tailor—H. Воотнвоур, Lancashire, Burrows, tX Tocer— Е. Bzapsunr, Ноте EI ud Funeral Furnisher— sued W. Brsow, s. late of Blackburn Publican—J. PE 0 балгон in in Coverdale, Yorkshire, Cattle Dealer—W. G. Crase, Plymouth, Private D ELE Меаца. Me the podia, of 6 City MT Gui t the present Lord M. ће e post of Governor Pt the Trish Society, vacant by the ‚| death of Alderman Humphery, it b S generally à ferred on the. enit Mayor in xe se term of it is :|vacated. The emoluments are reckoned аё 10007 a точ оп-Теев, and gh. Yorkshires 1 ету CA Dealer | бео Dealer—J. GOVERN ү | for the new India апі Foran pae ear. de INAL WISEMAN has n rbi ^ leave his bed since Am 23d | ult. ‚ Ав soon mov ved it t will e necessary fi t ee NORTHERN EMB. t a meeting of 1 the Жашоон, Ces ^N Friday, 13 tenders for the embankment " the Le. on the north noe were —: e following: contractors :—Т! ; | amounting to dation was agreed to bir catt and . Ri ey subjec о the Mr. Scott, the architect, h Smith & Taylor, whose tender, 195 БУЗ. The other tendere, ' making. ittle, 209, » uid 196,270. Baker, T infit tions for ihe. em e bulding iu in 14 ft. of concrete pei finished, and that portion of the structure 8 : be appropriated for uet been THE GREAT EASTERN STEAM-SEIP.—Ün directors of the Great Ship mer шше ш ладі. i -— =- — А ы л ааа а а а: ыы ыы л О. Остовив 3, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. positio ion of the company. 16 st tated that circumstances | to know, and lead them to find the | longer means of knowing. over which they had no control compelled them to call That is the blessing which they bring with them. An examina " 2 hem 5 :|The cottage in which they lived i is Situated i in a row, P does this—it b: t all the weak who the proprietors together, in order to give t an fils f НЫН ka er dede has ЭК probably a а rr that two brothers named Isbell. During Sunday evening approximate statement of tbe financial affairs of the | will last him for life. = He will know it is de 1 and Monday ince Naylor was heard by these company, in order that immediate steps vg be taken | bad stuff, — t the p spects o hayo, others making a great noise, ejaculating ,m either to relieve Be. undertaking from its embarrass- | potuato among the boys habits of du A| dive Father," * My blessed Father," “ My blessed nts or to win its affairs. The report, after sis us,” &c. He continued to conduct himself in a very alluding in detail to to ЧА e expensive repairs ге quired by "s ор б А cx haee i cited „manner, but o n being remonstrated with by a the vessel consequent on her last two or three voyages, | у Б ‹ farmer һе desisted, d qux the remainder in ‚ bt it h ith boys, Ob, Зе І ў but turn E that the s n passengers and freights ye the ДЖ зу M^ rs for А ше, to кд, them go through of ` Monday afternoon he co ued been seriously aff ted by the competition that Pet Е уй z » almo: ўр y: of the de of -— ese Ч y he s. Naylor asking her о а little of this; can whisper a as t q рыл к throu н, тч the season. There had beena c UM ЧИЕН а had) thake tioo cxatinifions are husband if he E ds shortly afterwards e. ae falling off in the number of tom ape kd e earn in gs of the several voyages made this ason coumpa ed with rates had been asin August last year. The fer showed vie that for the three months of May, June, and Au thei 1 to Master | for the night. Аҝе dti lapse of about an hour, how- lent boy; but | ever, the Isbells were awoke by Е noises E P З ftt ани of the masters, It was all very UK when | а light was seen in t giv Jo 1863, as compared with 1862, the falling off in mi hea g noise, as if s hin were roiled receipts had -— Tiv the receipts in 1862 being ку. pies с $e e or dragged downstairs, after which there was 57,2231., and in 1863 37,3087. Оп the last voyage out кы нее -— then a dead silence. In a sho they heard the tread of heavy footsteps. be "i Naylor tal king to himself and uttering wild dit е pon: which he г iaces duri iE etel ud "m th у and home the pura had sustained. damage, and under | of desirable to send h again this year, or to enter into further EC The сасе P тун of | о the | company had been crippled, and the ofr epai be taken T1 n : hen a pines ча билин шына itself. pv the foot мег roots, t bol yw it Ms cie ot iti it has produced, st the stairs A е poor old woman in her night- — The workin ng a ved an excess ot disburse- me etd over enin т 18 9791. 'The company's affairs | and if I find the fruit good I вау the Vine is а good one, and e body partially doubled up, and the head and а were critical and steps must be taken either to raise e lice manner if if I ood гап а ther of i school in his way en poke marks dt e most cruel violence ; Wilet ЫБ additi tal or dis pi the company. ip by me tnr ceri a А carry out the thoughts which |lég Was broken just above the ankle, and there was a uld not be retained in the company's possession unless | you and I vb Баз they ge "ei turn, the turn beh your | p l of blood where the body lay. pon rther 0,0007. were raised to meet existing debts, and what- евна have longed to give m. Nothing has a more direct | examination it was discovered that across the ever the future employment of the vessel might be, re to do good t the “masters of schools I ман and down the stairs there was a blood track, clearly Тат f d ld b y g 3 | examin: died à rouble 7 бае iae К p urther funds would be reauired for needful repairs and By times iting efficient maintenance of the vessel. A meeting of the his victim. · On а post-mortem eri two ribs proprietors was held yesterday to consider this report, were found broken on one side and six on the other, and after a lon, was appointed while severe contu wounds were b» the рр to inquire into affairs of the и and report to d оа meeting on Ur qs in crime, it appears rs that the old wi T ST а AUL R. he large iron sum of 27. 175. е with which de intended ie di pa is her мүш, ог ныў at St. е aufs і Рі Pier wis as es a rent, and that she e dispute and struggle ou onday rom under er extraordin husband about it. en the ner was apprehended, stances, The tide on Sunday night iu out unusunlly ex манчы: rir ra и Z is k ume d om to aek etorta for he he ascribed the dreadful deed to a desire ** to obey his i eo s0 Len the surrounding iles ihe it E did Lo en ert o bo oxa атт e cy и о ли 1 Viral Н нй толса » je 1 must put o ец і make 1e 18 S! 1 ri not lift when the tide flowed. The gi end of the Md the most efficient. Thus Tn is that there. examinations at the m returned k verdict of Wilfal Мига‹г barge rose with the tide, which soon made a clean | 49 а ше of bene to M nd "Th Miete ug RM um against him, and he has been committed for trial sweep of its aio, clearing away mon bs "idis -— lent in st itu tion Besides эчү ring all t о at the anri 2 — g-room, - тоер itself filled and wen common om nis sation н i ds our oa Ост cm riotous disturbance, resulting in own nearly in its "s пагу berth. "The accid it Ets а sation UIL serious injury to Ан of 30 persons, took Lec s Monday night thi ay for a time entirely stopped Жый m. Poeta Pier. | P ро Чоп of мау на e nen x m eem 2 t. us ine е near this Ње этесе k which was carried а Schools what и тс Е ан i "оу present "x common | the Por ый Е appena: at at lie ШШ ungerford Pier, tandard of instruction, which Т со to be of great | fair on ч Ath of ora M, virtue of the old ch: ene Тик Рево Нклттн. на Registrar- waren c клк ipm well E the lan I of the village “© publics” are allow Weekly deaths in Lo! ndon аг» je, a5, - tbrough the ispensatio n of Providence, I am n ven during proh еа ad The "Sunday week en en ies Saturday, September ere. 1922... doptio s Lo. Jena hat in known аз © Tap- | Sunday," mih ; | А О шан, DE: he vi пвп! pula- SEM р — ә in tbe order об merit. 1 en you | Outin great mbers, and some licence is ta ua 97 lk about Sheffield. Таша dex , bred fro Mod Ре ra- | them in throwing chesnnts at it. "Pile f wbich gene- tions of Ihn rime Erie чн reforo sympathise rally creates a good deal of merriment among the 948 boys 853 giris, j^ all 1 i f = ing, hard-working, masterly Yorkibiremen. rustics, and has been good-naturedly borne by those those blessed strifes hich there y Y registered i in P London. In the 10 c prepilin weeks ч е иһ, i of the years 1853-62 the average number was 1880. clon in ait diplom а norary certificates he University of Oxford to the successful candidates ж the local Examination held in this town inflicted a insult and in јав. Мг. Piggo ув, їп мий ЗА" d у зан at the Pavilion | pull thomselvos "up, E core | aNd his wife, were driving past the hill and were by the Bishop. of Oxford. In the | pleasure in being allowed to take а "E rx cere а ае, hurt, Mrs. Piggott having her bonnet torn from ^d уо her head. Mr. Bailey, of the County Magistrates’ О! во be dn exóallont #їб#ешей& to ts retain. Itrust they will retain—th hest places in th aflec of Meum it must ve bs deett VES t Ellis, of Farncombe, near Godalming, and two other be: of util ty to т Ancient — and an di with him, ari pari bandled; heres а аны sur Capi о реси опе = aving received some bad wounds on his leg from апа therefore when I see the Universities have seen many minds fatally | kicks, and the others having their hw s completely со forth and in this way identi themselves with That which a аби мее рле rt та smashed and their coats torn to shreds. Miss Chartres, edu e E мы p Мы, „ю тисен, whole and undi- | ОЁ Brighton, Miss Smythe, and several other ladies, miorally, in: lect y, and oin y, of this land—the east good. re rudely assaulted, one of them havi eye eut great middle classes of the English people—I most unfeignedly | Тһе real good of these examinations is cow doing n" bis nearly out by a stone, and the others ди losing their rejoice on their f, first use in this way they eramwing; like taking a grammed fow » giving it a| Shawls or other pier ud wearin 2| may make those old institutions sound. Wein this diocess | epe —T reni ne due z —— and re relieves the fowl. g арраг pina have had lately a great misfortune in the fall of our cathedral's h ueeze at the time, maa annA e heb evening several mem of the county нарік noble spire, ом this accident appears to have alarmed our | £' deal better afterwards, and it will bea cram- | made their арро p the scene; but t neighbours when I was at а at Salisbury the other day I found | mers, pe will find all their cramming de dun the signal for a till more riotous de: Ae men engaged in; oving stone byat stone the lowest stones of тејоісе on this ground also ааваа, even for the public perd on tower and pouring in quantities of vor Moos > ; n Moers nil татын poi heaven- for the purpose of done t what | - against going on the turn e E i — Wero етан Eo "c Os Мг, Peter Ormerod, а Бе d fr road, and inducing dies to ots the by the rs their infuence from the pupls within deir watis to ait Tiy стот, is town, was recently сатгу- | bank, "e „Вне oF them, piane class and. to other schools throughout the шту, | ing fees Crit A EMT" A — D rae гуч | however, w ге piisad i жы orcibly more utiressing її moral concrete which rp the old walls stand for uei he had рийн himself liabl pre r е: чт pushed in into the m v Eight o nothing could yéttocone. I think these examinations sre also useful ЕН ms сыбыс 5с зь а ES Y | restrain the fury of the crowd. bb, a а for the boys, for they must „Кол, b; — A era one of us | Of 17507, but the magistrates о ted him in a | on the Portsmoüth Road, appealing t. o th e bä am vemm аад ан САБАНЫ ly with difforent of | sum of 3007. sense of the mob, was assai mad ert with a — of stones, people, ut it nudo ty his works d "s ront P is га oed оѓ! EAsT DEREHAM.—A m mie murder has been com- | Тһе rioters afterwards proceeded attempt to draw the shoulder from the collar when the collar mua at Elsing, near this to t le of t е bis РЕН; and pinches, cm m m sr opt Leid de ew the rm old woman, partially blind, Tame, and ue While conveyed it to the top of St. Catherin’ з, var aed they н QM e ч пне E A De гч регі make t нурик of the crime was } husband, a ; able- went to the cutting between the tunnels on ‘the what they can do easily, but they are thrown back if any | bodied man in the full vigour pm South ш difficulty arises. Now, examinations they cannot hurry | name is Charlotte Naylor, her tte the eger ers ngs they ам Cr and afterwar etn n и хуб ru Met. CORE Je make | Naylor, an agricultural labourer, in full employment lighted a e bonfire ^w was Tan at a grea e bine et aedis to meet the difficulty Апа to overcome de "There was a difference of about 3 pem in А. "е mein ills of the county. difficulty ; they remove them from the short means of seeming the woman being 81 and her husband 51 years nd Much other injury was done to both person and THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Остовкв 3, 1863, property which has not as yet Den париду я reported. |to make Ше attempt. The balloon moved off very S. i saumaa vien har. Majesty's Government, in conjunctio junction The unty consta bu la ary have sin е akeh e of the age ^ а north- — direction, and after pee Tis di in i my place in Parliament, that neither (1. нгш ri in to about an hour v the honour, UC ўе interest of England require that Mense ora il bag ш pd to a large | ser direction А good deal of ballast w as taken go to w and. 1 still hold that opinio on, ma шай amount was sto I last k from the post o office : at о that the balloon might be kept for some time жопа be БОЯ кы Ü LES TAR we Are not South Cave The Wet was n Nis enoug o rapidly, in order that the iras V astonishe г at t several пода б и ot the cheques to the Hull branch for payment before MO ding ihe night had b ecome saturate d v respondence Russia has taken the line that she has done, Ths the news of the d Feet this town. But the clerk | moisture, shoul Кычан er Конн. wag ар о hich Was the scandal of suspecting something wrong, detained the boy who attained an М: at — by freezing, the lines rer Bowen Wh wid parties to it But. t Cho Tied presented it, and ascertained thathe had been sent to | and cordage would become like so much rod iron. Vienna it was мон ш үп stances of expodieney et it cashed by a lady who was waiting outside. Si h fter attaining a hei ht 1 iles, with the parbapa jostide what Жаң done rp admit, as it were, the assistance of a detective they secured the lady, the eter at zero, the balloon igne ab half-past | me, аро UM Che gato of Polna 9k divitod between n stated that her name was Mrs. Cooke, that en es 10, s six miles from Sleaford. The descent was attended | it were, to the partition of: Poland Powers t bun kis her aunt in this town, an mif tha& some one in the was m became, to use ul phrase, accessories after the fab. Austria and Prussia complied with the conditions of the treaty. Russia has reds he ied with them. It seems to me that i great imprudence on the ' {тота Hessel had given her the cheques. She wa taken before the magistrate and reman ded. The r missing of the Yorkshire Banking Company, tapi destination ul posted i in the letter at South —Оп Friday Mary Ann Richardson, a little girl, mi к ars old, was t conittl fr “trin P. Д Hone [d Eoi. its neighbourho od were numerous an d enthusiastic. Tho manu бобогу, iu Scott Street. 16 app ptared that | offi on Monday "a pui i in the prisoner and the girls were employed at the the "Mansion eu the Lord Mars presida Ne rt ones as packers, and that it was NS for | entertainment being үйө by su T th each to contribute her mite to purchase coffee for citizens, А ball was given on Tuesd ay ev (n 2s ne their dinners, The prisoner had been charged by som dr which was numerously ang Ба - atten ed. of the other girls with stealing a penny, and was Е. P Jing Liao Dk 4 ч ehraged "d the accusation that sha күрке, to serve dune. d to go io sea аё a tes ола һе them She afterwards show mpanion some decline t Yach ad ) white коң, and after the girls had pe their coffee | Commodore and members of the Irish Үас B five of them became so ill d fer some time two of | Wednesday the Lord Lieutenant and Фер were not expected to reco Ne CHESTER.— the sou meeting but a gale fr uth- ren accompanied by ћеау, Central Executive Committee on Monday, "d Hon, rain, set in about mi day made it impossible for * VISI E 'CHANNEL FLEET pp UBLI b ud pura P oet ests on the titl га uring the stay of Ше fleet in Dub у, тош she itle of the original artition, on "the tue" vot соп e rojeetin i Saturday to Thursday last, the Aa s к Dd and | ов by. арт Шы не ia j pani X E title was wer Sik ы. ted r^ Europe. What be be consequences о? that aet, hs Nut "M Pow «е Ей -— EI follow, is теше question on whig hI n pro I merely w © Foy n plied with; aid ны DER tho. conditions pi h approve the ^d фе тей ntion whio h has taken place, if. E p to set up a Monarchy in Mexico, and if they all milling gly x ey il us if they are enabled to prier peace and order in Mex n these conditions, I say, wi vi uer out yos thom Eee! ie and I wish d впесев, But if the ei и they wish for the for overnment be s they ios adopted, iim ee. Iagain say vie e pr Business to contradiot them. І соте now to another ques- n ing to what veraa a few years ago the United States T Eur. Our е in regard to that country has i tteres d, n relief in 27 Unions in the cotton districts as rapere Thursday the ieot left for Plymo week, rants were made to various OMEA ATHOLIC SYNOD. "The Roman Catholic t 6,890 ТА bishops held а synod in Dublin in August last to con- the Conf The y onday, two men named sider the political questions which interest their Church. | Federals. They E we had по right to grant—so far as wo es [n ished in full ymmo hts of belligorents to the Confederates. We at question of the rights of belligerents is a question of fact, I pni 4 it to you whether, with 5,000,000 people, 5,000,000 Aen Of free men declaring themselves in their several Sta M do olleetively an independent State, we could m over that as a porty rebellion, Our admirals asked whether the ships they the Confederate flag should bo treated as pira v4 no, If we had wrested them as pirates we should have Da taking; pi in that contest. It was impos: Bible to look on rising of à oh uil) of 5,000,000 people as a mere Bie iüsurre ten: or ав not having the orights Which at all times x by tho ex ven io those who o by their n mbers and іш АЙЫЫ 1 ө extent 0 the territo шу possess © E3 fighter, ai of the m the magistrates in this town with the murder of John schon ənd enjoin the Roman Catholic carpriasianara Mears, a woolcomber of Ashburton, about 31 years of | withdra aw from the — Ja requirements of ceased was found on the ust edant: include in a large pond near the turnpike-road at Teignbridge, | ®П ey seperate "training establishment, under t and from the marks found on his face and head, it was contro] of tbe Мегагорһу, №. гам at ш. рп ublie uite clear he had come to his death by foul means, | 9*Pense, or the training of teachers in existing Catholic 9 пе inque: the j pA returned а verdict Be КЛЕТ the nation rte ng [ш i proportionate b done. ey con d been murdered, but as no one а зоне EG ps condemni hat the, ч munity of аео! having for their object the Hippo à and defence by arms | т "most that our роса вө thoy were кәк not in the least abated : of State ELT ы; не par ge "reme M f what is called in the oath of membership the Irish | or diminished. For my own part, I к it one of @ information of a lad named Pike, a sweep. ER TUR Republic, though they regret that МУНА the Govern- faces kumani But then, wo prisoners were apprehended FA Exeter 1 ent nor the Legislature has taken n step t i lan ed | that he saw the murder committed, tbat the prisoner regpecfully a for арр lega al ius pcs Stevens struck him lifeless by а a blow behind ђе egr, | Imensnres secure to tenani á— ng ownersh PY of f the po of their ow usiry an wards £ im great violence with a ball attached to a string, and л, And deg E hem from сериков оба. the bri H we Charles I., we rebelled ШАНЫ James IL, and the people of New Engla and, not content with these tw o rebellions, rebelled e bod, er р h z "Howe the not to tell, А brasa ай with а string attached to ib | destroyed Бу fire some months ago, has been com. sin e against Mores III. I am not saying now w be eue Eres Nod the spot, and both prisoners | Mence work, which is on a scale of great ке! сев committed "for t үн aem tt assizes. magnificence, has been m trusted {о London Tho. Рага borough of Reigate |00 contraetor named A mone , and most of "the tdi: E. i A Royal пея r bearing а date Be llth ult. con: na^ have been brought from London. Тһе work stituted a municipa the provisions P i ЕЁ и; 4 d id х а enis hat the farmers in the vicinity are The first А кадры, to take inita Er beginning t n emet an advance in wages SovTHAMPTON.—On Wed MM sig. [5 168 po rl ult., Cardinal Wiseman delivered a lecture on “ Self- culture," Тату, the “іца 5 е E ot Polytechnic Institution of this town. The hall was ARL RUSSELL AT BLAIRGOWRIE.—On ба p deca Bi йы crowded, and the lecture was received with cordiality VEST | —On Tuesday Ше 22d ult., ductor UN was perpetrated i in io town. А zf ] yed at Ки тое works, murdered children. - he had r as we are Ша. РЕА of two re rely “ыйын. like the C t Russia, the Sul тане, or Louis zT ud of at dreadfu bellion. Well а pneter f pom and som them, on en itf ue the Quse, fond the ана vith heads s, the deed | > en of tempe bits, and lived on justice’ to p" ord Bates of о pa tha урок л affectionate terms with his wife and children. Jt is lockade: But еге was another mm. I 93 that he was seized with a sudden paro: ow | weighed with [me,—our people were sufering, of madness, having been for the last month duli and ir indus i , and one or two h mily iving been in an asylum. At the inquest on Wednes- чыч, returned a verdict of Wilful Murder | %819° and he was committed "Am for any kind w EOS had iud the g Snem made war | | Остоввв 3, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, “port of Liv erpool, which afterwards committed depredations on | Ge of men, most of them | 20 years, having been a t elected at the goneral election ia their commerce, It would lead me far - I were to go over all poe eft lying stretched on Бобева Б, € ees his seat continuously until ed ч u must — pi 2 was а "yr Tank offence ba viden w urt t of justice, ami me [^54 Pi di P^ тегу йау ihe a nÆ, me ир of ni e had dou bk i е caso. а phe ri as ас married, а = pe they are— ho miy of sons and one daugh In EV. FREDERICK Wii тту ЕАВЕВ, e POS ә у for а acked, гез мр, be, but t yet be сетіп that w e every effort that all these various conflicts may 9 endi in peace, in union, and requenil ave | in I ndship, 3. тә at all e di p consciousness | class i Б ighe d x е that I have don y best to pre between these Amerlon, pa the Balane of equity. aad e ^u Ü a great mulie: P yer the pe пора o stment Act and the whole i respecting the subject is world and of America; it affects t ization ; it affects the YS Ят р the Chu f Shor afterwards he was фина. Superior p the London phe араша to tho t‘ Oratorians," or "6 Pr iosts of ba Congrega- of St. Philip Neri,” which о the time of his is ath, ү ieation. The principle " dar enough. 1f you are asked to в muke ts, 105 ll muskets to one party or to th with r s Ara da nm 7 т саппоп; and L^ eA ila а ship in Sathe same ma Me e will of Field-Marshal Lord Clyde has been if you, on the and, train and drill a regiment уг WILLS. in their hands, aa от à pi en go out with id in Ay ako grent effo WE. Re Uo much. | sworn аы En 0007. ; Major-General Dunn, R.A., of Ingle- their hands to t rbtwith one of two belligerents, you any of those ies of ours to mere| wood House, Kintbui ury, Berks, 140,0007, ; Charles Hite heock, violate уо! eutrality and commit an offence against а | Esq., of Hor rnsey, has been sworn under 100,000/. ; л other Бе! the same way in regard to ships, if ;| Margaret Stancomb, of Trowbridge, Wilts, Bm i you allow à ship to be ng l go at once to make an attac General Sir Joshua Jebb, 80,0007. foreign belligerent, уо е yourself, according to your States, Tear own law, taking part in the чей, and it is an ouem which is finally do us pb oed and that they will observe—as, indeed, punished bythelaw. But iet questions lead, as you will see, | they cannot help observing—that in this free country, where BIRTHS.—On the 28th ult, at Scone F'alanp, Perthshire, the to most difficult problems: whether, "for рае a | there is so much discussion and во much difference of opinion, | Viscountess STORMONT, of а son—26th ult, at Paris, Lady thousands persons here ma; "i меў as labourers to the Federal thara are parties very considerable in number who sympathise Bim of a daughter—23d ult, at bo eres Mauch- es, and in the next place a thousand muskets may go out wi e Con fodaruven and other large masses—I believe | line, N.B., the n. Mrs. GREYVILLE VERNON, of а daug — inanother ship, and when they arrive in rica these thousand bos inn ет" h mpathise with the Federals ; but | 27th ult, at Somerford Park, Lady SHAKERLEY, wife of Sir C. Jabourers, having ha understanding before, may make а | whether sym athi ing with {һе one or t ther we have all Shakerley, Bart., of Dd es at Paris, the wife of J. formal engagement ап ied with these thousand «озб in our hearts that sentiment of e—; Вохр, Esq., М.Р., hte: — h ult, at Sand- uskets; though if that had been done in the territory of the | will do to others, justice we expect for ourselves, and I hope | gate, the wife of Шолта. Cone the Hon. EDWARD Gacau, Queen, and on the soil of this country, it к: have been | I am interpreting the enar of your minds when І say that | Royal Artillery, prematur: M Mb uli, at Cheltenham, an offence. There are other questions wit ith regard to ipe justice ought to prevai e wife of заровени ота ганы. RD, of а, Son—29th ult, that have lately been prepared in Men indiana pr thes t Bowes гате Southgate, the wife of Alderman SIDNEY, ships are not like ships which r e the usual шдеп» ДР, n wars in times past, bu Yom Анан without MARRI IAGES.— On the 24th ult, at St. John's Church, y further armament, farmed E aets Ax ойор апа ат, + Maidstone, Lieut.- TES zr aber e Ken EX They a в, which might be used for the purposes o. Guards, eldest son of Colonel Flete hm of Kenw: ent, to war without ever touching the shores of the Confederate ports. | COLLISION ON THE LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN. | the Lady Н Well, to permit ships of this ki owingly to depart from —On Mo nday afte ernoon а "collision. occurred пеаг ма this country, not to 2 t Gap to Manchester, and a luggage train which had a Н. ВА: du ; g e vA н К nm Tran X e AME "x c. e х аварац some waggons. Both engines were destroyed, | С mua D untess заа ETH SELIN. a battle ships to break our blockade at Brest, whatever reasons | and about a dozen engers TE init but no MET. у taxa they might have urged in support of that, we should have ha aeng re n J red, but n ng в Lue а piy pod Canterbury, Sir ER VaN Мот nsidered it а violation of neutrality. Such is bd SS in t. to Louisa, third daughter of the late КЫ m сере to act. Everything that of| boy w uch bruised and cut about the head and face. de A "oa" EU India Com any s Civil jBervioo, Bombay— t Ee s others мее bleedin g from wounds and bruises, ВА AM ? ja hag n Е, OND, engal К ы рч УН and m ii. ere carried frs ` the train in a fainting Colonel H. Boná, H M's ith Hussa mee neutrality, th that S. genotion of Parliament {Ж ked to | CON: (a ate Јону 'R&Y f Po fur о GRE Tuesday " à ons Н Керри үе 8 а: а ке too jk Ж on this t, at Pilmuir, Torquay, req 8 p ЙЁтхст. AIR, aged 95 —24th nu n am liue, Ар а was not attended е 2 а ug т Mere s Dasnwoom Bab вру ЭЙ, to be It a s that o of | the engines of th e North Kent of- Admiral and Lady ad ran into Greer evernl passengers were | JANE SWINDUBNE—? t, at Ryde, Isle of Wight, Муз dy sha LÀ, А 1а Fa siding аб Deptford, was much , nf and Lady ч K Гы, and a gentleman 1 M ue т оор Paren, K.C.B., aged ply lam ented, HELE m ша not o, D E 1 y 25 “йг. d^ ] IZA BE! 'OOKE а. hips i N пе cheapest ) gf ours vost had ben Mr ouem om TEE m. BOT ООКАТ (ИО Nation) Is ihe French аў one centime, and th the Отт Tr Бы ot cola ME ЕЕ loitimate pari ус! Sd аш we n ОИ! пр. ык dearest i is that for the horse post o rnia, whic eh] is ede 1r се : aged. —25th NL. at Edd I had to deal rm ng олар my answer [net n ^ Ko Reis The medie a n best | cad быз. iu p mdi lae EH 's NN i din of nations, "f 3 Ship had an of al tamps are those of Fra Greece, | 26th ult, at Bucki , Shoreham, JANE, widow of not her real desti- må d m of New api whi zi merits | Lie io The T are € ай ан апа n Жарар, at one e of | С SPA Bad T the ат СЯ ot Mosk шш Schwerin B which bears the head о ection “of КК vins б дешті Бя моод juo stam ас В the head of dioses Victoria is com- У = posed of M Ara i il The stamps most sought | Re TA M A es Benga Mam "OS, теи ar Е teurs, e account of their constantly | N HRE ий, th. F Ауана, of Eydon e Hall, Norl ЖШ, aTi uli, at jen n, Lincoln- f shire, thi у. CHRISTOPRER ск, hged 77 Those of the Sandwich Islan шау Sho " Philip: uro Tu t pi nes, and the old Ducbies o rj m ame у very всагсе, „Усон апаа ЫЛЕ * d with th ception of Peaches, which t ай, ы re эте Pluma ma; ы á be in epbítuar and Pine Apples the кюр 18 сом Ды очур de and. t ын, X, ero ka VA gs Stock of у Hr sand f ar) t i varieties. ere is also & good supply illiams' E He EE tn e 24 wv M Chrótien, Louise Bonne of Jersey, and Marie Louise Mo we think TI the wrong; J s marriago with the eldest! Some examples of Ribston Pippin Apples havealso arrived we аге peret the wrong; bub жа duct дала! rlington. Не was born in 1787, | from nm Kent Cobs and Filberts аге now bes in " they say ing them preces and with to the Secretary of State І wen 999 tered the navy in 1798 as midshipman. Не served in | эш od ЕСЕ апа е AnA Pana $ inir qe M. а ЗЫ x calised а! + complaintto make. Ithink he weighs the disadvantages eom eR in the Kent, 74, which conveyed Sir Ralph | 17000 60s eripe per p a Mode eh Orchids Poia et is sti difficulties of our stmt in a very fair and eq Pu Valence RR to Egypt, and also at the blockade of Alexandria. | heavy. Cut flowers d Jelly cons ei c imd , his | He afterwards remo теў to the ёнге, pag was оп we к Asters, Marigolds, Cal pens Mena e, and ced her . uadi n | Pine Apple Apples, Үл 1b., vh 6d {о 7з | Melons, each, 2s to 4s rapes meg in thc American press, un "то iom our conduct is very differently eck, and render midi v uu Fe кар Ds sone it. lait а e m some а stances, · E] pere Аш t. s У sequent у appoin саар 0 Я Бут s zd), ELLE. io her present , h d a | Cauli amps tul Knight Comm я ашы py ot| P Potatos, York Regents, p. M. de Тоса! Ж. n 1858. ” race ару Лао oes Mgr nore Т p eside! аар isa ече dy Ө асаа рту] ms chose а constitu! mon: ш зуу; pan EIL us ving the same j i 18 of literature, having the in 1842 he was elected ETT в, p. pott.,1s to Is 9d Parsley, p "d Lr apr 3s to 4s unhappy contest is dignity of Lord of the Irish doz Herbs, per bunc тас d zr ES E rar adiens mr Que уа thong ese feelings I own I HAY.—i Rr trud men. in what is calla SurTHF! MÀ areias, Оо n lle tra and mis- r э Meadow Нау Sos to Sis Clover, old» .. 908 to 1908 “э tending to the ? { : .86 $92 ——— eg s 80 198 cannot T І - 60. 70 Heb, hog | k - — i. 24 "wA I-A E 80 Haase Ё Basros. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. гоь а i чаза че ы m rr t i теле Е-е m ——— proving. In Paris (Oct. 1), the Flour prices have declined oN yc me and Gentlem od 2s. рег 280 los. Тһе віх marks for immediate delivery ARD AD). 36; h arequoted equal to31s., for Oct. equal to31s. 9d. per 280 lbs, The ( паз had m much present stock is estimaled — — wp very few trans- te — in tag ias un рч nts i in the Culture of actions have taken plac 9d. er qr. lower prices. | Fruit iu general, Early and Late Forcing; also Stove and The arrivals of A grain kres ios e Monday have been Greenhouse "Plants, including Or bidat and Fine- кзы 1 Plants, small. There was a thin attendanes =- market this morning, Unexceptionable и from = em A. B, and Чагыр any busine sacted in any article, Ms W. Pau l, The Nurseries, Waltham Ого в, М. quotations remaining n ай AEDENEK (Hran), a ge 3l, ied. — F, W, AR RBIVALS | THIS | ү ЕЕК. , for pina t four a and a- "half y code Gard dener to the Hos. n el p nco! t liberty to engage „with any Wheat. "Barley Oats, | Flour. nobleman, |n gontioman E the services of à Орарту) пареата. cw] wann ee uror er o -class practical Garden Good character. —F. W, D КС ZA dá 1240 qrs. 1780 qrs. 1110 qrs. 1120 sks. Waresley Park, St. Neots, y а т, rish .... — — hr E des 230 ARDENER (HEAD) ӨН ta py ЛАМ. — Thoroughly 9020 ,, { 130 brls understan: E the Cultiv: к of as „Vines, pt або ho Gen ND MARKET, THURSDAY. ‚ Oct. 1 Sup. Meadow] Hay.. $ 008 to 09s er Clover .. S6sto 088 Inferior do. . New Pao iias New do. . — вето . 86 40 Superior Clover 1108 115 Poe BAKER. WHITECHAPEL, TH Y, Oct, Meadow d T to 92s 'Primeist сц ботег 1155 01208 тази do.. 80 Infer: к .105 110 Prime New Hay.. " New 186 cut do.. Ioferiort.. .. .. — — MN 2d cut do. 205 110 БИШИ uus 38 32 Inferior do. 95 100 BRITISH WOOLS.—LoNpoN, Oct. Our demand continues on a fair scale, чошу for зы wool, and full prices аге RM f for all dzs tions. Blan i inquired after eign. wi Bouth-down Hog- s. d. а Leicest. Wethers 1 8 tol 9 gets.. .. 1 10 to 1 11 | Ditto Hoggs ..19—110 Half-bred ditto.. 1 10 — 1 11 | Combing Skins 1 4—1 7 Down Ewes -1 9 — 1 94 | Fiannel Wool .. 1 6--1 9 Kent Fleeces .. 1 10 — 110% | Blanket ditto .. 1 0—1 1 2440, 174 Liv Sept. — With atr ауа "Y to day’ s үст the demand for Wheat is still con- T fined to the most immediate requirements of the trade, and A prices must Be written a shade worse than on PHONE last. " ARDENER Mc or "GEN ERAL le MN Flour is nominally unaltered in value. Indian Corn has —Sooteh ; age 28, single ; highly recomm mended зур emt attracted a better inquiry, and the quisitity ofering мше and previous employers for eua = АЗ and ability. Ур es 1 small we have to raise our quotations 3d. per Oats and | experience in e Ce establishments in England and Oatmeal have declined 1d. per bushel, and 1з. 6 18. ôd. рег | Scotland.—M. ‚Мт. ‚ Tobacconist, Tooting, Surrey, $ eans and в M RIT " ARDENER 23 СОАТ, MARKET.— Sept. 30. Byass s Bebside West Tann. 17s. A — West Hardy 17в.; Wylam, 17s.; Eden Main, 18 Walls End eee eit Hotton. 18s. 6d. ; wals End Fram Жш Ыра; 18s. ; Walls End Haswell, 19s. 3d. ; Walls End Cassop, 18s. 6d. Eres рн MA ed Carway and Duffryn Malting, 20s — w D pA о ч ct БУ о et 1 — о á - © 2 <Я о e © > 2 © о a E >|Ё = = | Е | == ы? ml M gi ч © E. rZ Eit б, m G Hiis E ЕвірАҮ, Oct. 2.—Fair business in Wher ab; no change in BAILIFF.—Age 42, married ; hes а оой kni nowledge of value, Moderate business in Flour, and Westerns аге 6d. | his profession, acquired during 26 yea ' exper: lence; is a good lower. Indian Corn steady. Beans m eady. Oats and Oat- | Plantsman ; has extensive experienco in \ Bariy and Late meal dull, ап T&c. Frye, чен MARKET, "he trado ac ower. Forcing of Pines «Vines, P Pe: ле ми related to Messrs. Pattenden & Smith report the t sire for al -OEE RAISA ——À = conduct a large estabiishm with 5 au of the new growth, S frin prices AvERAGES| Wheat. | Barley. | Oats. | Rye. | Beans, | Peas. | have very high testimonials. e x last and т Deo" employers, and East хая E = we e T ЕЗ n^ Aug. 22 46s 5d| 31s 1d| 23s 04| 33s 2d E Fy 34s 9d 9d whom he served six and four years.—8. M., 11, Edward Street, ald Kents as 1d 10— 610 = 19 n : " a 22 8| 33 9 6 |85 9 | York Road, Batters А, 8. W.- .. .. 4 — 6 6 "c 22 0 32 11 $8 10 |37 2 DENER (HEAD), where two ог more are kept, Sopt. 12 | 44 1| 34 7| 91 8| SL 0| 59 10 |8510 (3AEbENER (Нва), where, two pt no MM NEWGATE. Ock 2. — 19 449|85 2| 20 9| 32 7| 39 о [36 9 would not object to m ood Single-h med. prs Best Fresh Butter . Ms. MR Ів. — 26 43 9| 85 9| 20 2| 32 1| 3811 [37 5 | Аде29, single; has a thorough practical Ено of the Becond do. A 9з. Жаз ce omen 3 |60 | profession in all its branches. dua character.—W. R., Post Pork, 4з. 4d. to 4s. Sd. per 8 lbs. gg.Aver| 44 10 1 34 - dm S (az 7 зә 5 108 Office, Feltham, Middles х, SW LUCTUATIONS IN THE iViARDENER (E METROPOLITAN CATTLE t = ттун DEN (Fora м). — Age 22, пріо; t AY, Se t 98, PRICES. | Aug. 29%, Aug. 29.|Sept. 5.|Sept. 12. em 15 Jeep: 26. [E thoroughly experienced. Five jum Den We have a very 1 supply of Beasts and unfavourable се яи last situation.—F. A., Post Offico, Henley-on weather, ч Амы л! inde is dull. Choice аах аге ARDENER (WoRKING HEAD, r cx ms DED), not very plentiful, and prices for them are about the e as on Thursday, but t ere are many inferior qualities left а rrr u also is the deman pl re Road, Lo Ч (3 DEM рам ie married, without in- mbrance).—D. Dav who has been i" МЕТ. in that en paitty with the Countess ot^ nnel, is no berty to engage with vd ure or gent tleman i ы of а E PES cal ex ns кона ЁЎ M Fees у &c., y be made to Dr. L DET. "A ton Gre á 0 m 2 -U —Married, no incumbrance; has a practical knowledge 44 1 eS dad of his profession. „боой character: .—В. C., 26, North Street, 43 9 i v vi Calves at Thursday’s rates. From erman: any and Holland there are 3080 Beasts, 9160 Sheep, 131 Calves, and 50 Pigs; from Corr зә 790 Beasts; and 2780 from the Northern and counti а est M 4 8-5 0 Ис NTED, an experienced Мап to MANAGE the WER vere aS in a London N and du» хе alified t ist in the getting up of the ined Catalogues. eure "letter to A. — ners” Chronicle Office, with a dea of previous des 8to5 0! ро. Sho АБ Best Shorbhorns4 6—4 8|Ew Wes азау 47 4-476 „НЕА GARDENER. — Mast ARDENER, Kx mi ree AE ео quality Ве: 8—3 8 | Ро. FAT unders d his profession in — em SIMI. with the Кашу Foren of d t, Flowers, and Vegetables, Best Downs Lam s .. Wages 28s. per week; three Under Garden kept. Kitchen and Flow r Gardon — GEonaE Мітонегл, The f-breds 5 2—5 4 Vei . vim g `8 Apply by letter to X. Y. — m » City, stating аре, Gardens, Pias Ро d ге Do. Shorn i 0—4 4 qualifications, name of m employ ms for leaving. ” Beasts, 7060; Sheep & Lambs, 95,190; ато, lii ; Pigs, бо, XXTANTED. a thoroushi у=, каз терше for leaving. ER.—Ag E! ried; a Eeotehman ; e rie ED, a thoroughly competent, energetic Man horoughis рае ааа sod artment ot галош, а FOREMAN (Ivmoon) PROPAGATOR and PLANT eA вото i Ы CEU very depar of the most iux oth reme families in anid, te to all of whom refere: рее акш iy por mitted ; the Ad e ао, рацо the most satisf: ardena tory URSDAY, EE The supply of Beasts is а larger, roportion of very md quality; tee choicest г descriptions i Шеш MAN.—None aem meet with purchasers at nearly M. uetations. А | testimonials need Nem podre, E n Rene ber unito da. "Tho Y uber of Sheep.1s eie ROB ANTED, a GARDENE ER (SINGLE-HANDED), to D, replace a highly-principled and industrious Servant; "i Able small ; it, however, e serene Trade is dull for Calves at rather lower rates. any and Holland there are 690 Beasts, 2760 Sheep, 363 p^ re. and 65 Pigs. Milch Cows, 95. ronicle : ARDENER (ОТОУ рН 24; would n t a Premium where a good opportunity ac gaining : to pay must be a married Man, fw. 30 to years of age, a good d, o would not object to a Nursery, = в а s d s d|producer of Flowers, Melons, һы and ARVA ET ; пороке was attrded, о A outh. м "m Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools., 4 6 — 5 #4 | would have occasional y take а large House, as 2А h — fords, ёс. —..4 804 10 | Do. Shorn -. |also a Pony and Basket-Carriage. Ro pem age, length DENER утте 21, ки дев te Mies Best Short-bhorns 4 6—4 8 Ewes &2d quality 40 —4 „4% | of service, апа w. AD UN, to J. A. CHOWNE, Esq., Во! a himself; has had good experience. Is ar ud count 2d quahty Beasts 3 6|Do. Shorn „+ | near Cuckfield, Sus: of the death of his employer. Can be well reconthatga by wns i AEN зи ccm rdener, R. Corr, Cuffnells Gardens, Lyndhurst, Halfbreds ..5 dert 4 | Calves .. cord CIT 6 Do. Shorn Pigs «8 0—4 4 Beasts, 1465 ; Sheep & CREAR 5660 ; Calves, 422; Pigs, 290, ki venom M ENSEM ARDENER (Імркоуєв), in a gentleman's Garden rsery.—Has chiefly been employed he — MARK —Monnar, Sept. 28. There was a poor ЕС" to this morning's markei nevertheless the trade eavy at the prices of this ao se'nnight. For foreign the d dice was сн in retail, and to effect sales less money must have been УЖ malting Barley was 1s. per qr., and жек descri; ere 28, per Es . Beans and Peas ea (mr araa anotan. е Oat trade was quiet, and prices were unaltered, Flour ve à T PRO OVE = Office, e near E ian us to gentlemen.—Further parijen given on applieation to Messrs E. G. E & Бом, Wellington Nursery, St. ndon, N. prin b ны к Praese vic, Pbi S ISSN РИ ҮЕНИ НИНЕН ЕЕ НЫНЫ DS F DENER (Нклр). — Age 32; thoroughly experienced and competent to Manage a nobleman’s x gentleman's Garden іп а superior manner.—A. В, Brigden' Seedsman, 52, King William Street, City, Е.С. ( M ARDENER Ше —Age 40, married, no incum- brance; has had 25 years' praotical experience of Gar- dening in all its branches. Six years’ Gardener to W. Ferrand, , M.P., St. Ives, Bingley.—W. Hkwrrr, Micklei thwaite, bes AN. The HEAD GARDENER аб Gra тат Roehampton, S.W., wishes to pedit L QUAR & Waran, Es Essox, Kent азмы. -White|4 2-46 Red .... = = Foreman, sho is leaving on account of the reduction of the = Norfolke Bingley, Yorks. Aae > Foreign iers 2, eroe iiie ii 36—54 ARDENER (Нкхъ).—Аре 34, d, n = ge married, no incum- gia had con- Banzer, grind. &dist. isto 30s.. Chev. 34—88 ang. — brance; has a thorough knowledge of his profession, the gomme t oi ea mene m and Cultivation oreign. -grinding F i + erences. уа aiao Bore * and Greenho e Plants for exhibi "Good | of both Hard and — Satisfaotory ro HN Raven, Great Blake Hall, W: —A. essrs, Н. Lo „ Clap! GARDENER (E (HraD).—Age 30; aod under- аў stands ihe Cnr wing of d Vin TOT. Pn ., Stove an. reenhouse Plants, the Managem: wer inquiries.— L. W., The Gardens, B ‚ Winchester, m 12 years experience. ORES. ee Ti EE е е highly. recor enim the FIGAEDENER: — E] TEWARD, amd GARDENER — Si wur t i 1 Large "state, incl on the оошо or Q unen ue enge with any nobleman gentleman i Repairs, &c., with a ті want of xs аа танат ie in all its branches. A character he nobleman ће in all its СЕ No objection to the а, of pen nes 30—34 - I left. Testimo; can be seen, with wnexerp : Жо Country. .|30—34 &e. Thirteen years’ character from his late employer.—THOMAS —A. B., Messrs. Ivery's, Dorking, Surrey. LIPS Net barrel|17—24| Рег 32—42 | ROBY, о X: y. To Nurserymen and Others. Fara, Oct. 2, gthe past week the weather throughout the kingdom EO a permanent engageren: non 29.. Durin i services first-class has been regepan ie with dom Peor tona Жы and da ce winds, Ош теин de of Pines, Grapes, Peaches, 8t m гасна Брано ды? erii b mt p uired as /equently in the Кыры ык late districts ашны x рачы of Wheat | 3nd, Greenhouse Plants; an excellent Flower and Kitchen Botany under ап groom professor, and cq of са Bot ivate е: Ay the Culture and Ma a Stove ind-Greeni use Planta: Unexceptionable references. Gardener. 1 PEN P. M Veitch, Exoti Exotic Nursery, King’ = J. Н. B., 154, King Street, Great Yarmouth. id figi i being buyer’s fav favour Жз for rs сета сайбыз and 5 from Liverpool 18. ARDENER НЕАр).—Наз been in sent acity.—A Young Man ede | Mec E NET CI IRE AI RIA uh reduction in. blish З thoroughly understands the Mear. Baltmarsh & Son. High Street, Chelmsford. ái in value. Planting Grounds, Forcing Pines, Grapes, Peach. HOPM MAN.—Age 25, single; 10 — Toon. foreign, continue | berries, Melons, Cucumbers and Mushrooms; the G: in the provinces. First-class references. ад» ЖА И 6d. per qr., new Black of Orchids, Ferns, Ornamental "€ | Hurst & Son, 6, Leadenhall Street, London our in good condition is em meg sedem, mem cde ret з. Hará- rdum es are 6d. ; lik and all — —Eleven years experience, andsworth. vessels | Soft-wocded Plants. Hasia perfect know of Wall Trees —A. В., corner of Nine Elms Lane, W: бнс ат апа all hardy Fruits; understands the Early ime АДЫ >л Жаа S d tables, and is an excellent and Flower 22 ; well acquainted эш CE ene withdrawn many No objection to rS acq character. -СоИАЙ at about late rates, | any part of the k Кр са атов Garden work, Good ys E ASIE OCTOBER 10, 1863. ] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. The Gardeners Chronicle 3208р ; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1863, Heating. аа APPARATUS fitted in every description of HOTHOUSES. Estimates given for Building Ho ^ houses, and Laying out Kitchen Gardens and Vineries. Advi eres in Planting, &c. Apply to JosEPH MEREDITH, Vine Cottage, Garston, near Liverpooi. N.B. References to Noblemen and Gentlemen and their gardeners sent on application. Ј. HOLLANDS, егар ТР 31, Bank- 135. 6d., апа 15s. each. Other Con prices, and all goods of first-class manufacture. н given, and orders by post punctually attended to the same day. "ia ttg - Re кэн ed Wholesale Prices, , and every other con- Doors, Furnádé Bars, Supply € of every description in stock, at Mr. LvscH WurrEs Iron Wharf, Upper Ground Street, Blackfriars Bridge, London, 8. Price List on application. Wost of England, Ireland, and Wales, INCENT SKINNER ner with Hor- st, Mew КЕЕ, Castings ONE-BOILE HR =т= SYSTEM. Plans апа Est Estimates Ja application. й°росос?? Yi INCENT SKINNER, Bridewell Street, Bristol. X gn PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTION OTTAGE POTER for а CONSERVATO- z IES, ENTRANCE HALLS, BATHS, Ac y the Circulation of Hot Water. CR Ame ckwork setting; will p in act tion f € 12 to 18 hours beri p а рег дау. Із perfectly safe, requires no ildi may bes t the 's Warehouse, 155, Cheapside, "E C. zs эб 97 Illustrated Prospectus free, г Esti- mates prepared for Eeng. "Hot-Water Apparatus of any magnitu: T M. LO BJOIT*" e BOILERS are acknowledged by all Erg tion to Тноз. M. LOBJOIT, Horticultural Builder and Hot” ater cedi Manufacturer, IM Green, W., and at Acton, The Trade ENNIS'S PATENT RAE UM HORTICU — BUILDINGS are best Wrought Iron, upon an entirely new principle. The combination of Iron - Glass шер this aue: is perfect ; the possi ibility of fracture is prevented, an permanently "i i iin Framing d ; maximum f igit amd beat, gm heat, s T Term partake xi EIS Dd For Prospectus, &c., address T. H. P Builder, Hot- Water Engineer, &c., High St. Chelmsford, Essex. UH DUE HOTHOUSE and ORCHARD-HOUSE , Hammersmith, W., to submit his А for ORCHARD-HOUSES, &c. made in a 1-0% Pain! LEAN-TO HOUSES w and gu! —20 feet long, 9 feet lights, 127. 103. 40 fut uk n fest. lighta, 301. 100 feet long, 14 feet ed дө, 110 Г long, 16 feet 6 inches, 1201. J. 8. has 10,000 feet of GREENHOUSE and PIT LIGHTS e. il ad Kc Also, a SPAN-ROOF GREENHOUSE ditto, 27 feet by 16 feet 6 inches, 451. 10s. LEAN-TO, 46 feet by 14 feet, 55l. Ditto, 24 feet LX. 11 feet, 307. — ld include modern Ventilating о! рб kind. bes а "Three Light MELON FRAMES, of the best make, at reduced рр. HEATIN HOT WATER done effectually. OHN- WARNER aub SONS, 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, London, E.C. HEATING BY HOT WATER. i 222: ы? $ CANMON БОЕК зд E: mes. е: No. 5544. ARNERS' GAL- VANIZED IRON тев GARDEN ENGINE, | Registe: ered Sp preade m, is stro MONRO'8 CANNON BOILER, 4 J. ' J ONES, low price—viz. : 19 remm we .. £215 0 HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER AND 16 ,, 815 0 IRON MERCHANT ba 9:0 5 Tai: sizes may v had in | either Wood or Iron. SUPPLIES OR ERECTS, COMPLETE, HOT-WATER APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, е HEATING GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FORCING PITS, No. 567%. CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, AR ERS IMPROVED ATENT DOUBLE-ACTION SYRINGE, with 5 feet Flexible Suction 218, Will draw — from water-pot, pail, tank, or pond, in conservatory or garden, and throw the water, either їп а fine shower - а strong stream, to a BILLIARD ROOMS, COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &c., OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE OHARGES, As this Syri draw: uei, 8 the PLANS, ESTIMATES, and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES | orale o icq gend gerere the unpleasant stooping necessary to SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION TO charge the ordinary Syringe oided. It is supe EA ion arm of Syringe, and my е we as an effective J. JONES, быа with rs’ Water =- B Ws ы ovo - | TurnEARE NO ов TION AND LIABILITY TO hence MUCH FRIC- WEE lesves util iit ш AVOIDED. CHOKE JoHN WARNER & Sons, 8, Crescent, Cripplegate, London, Е.С. ДУРЕ Е AND BARNARDS, FURTHER ROON. in the PRICE of WIRE NETTING. y Stovi Jom PATENT, f for A "Chapels, all other x OYOE' 8 STOVES are Sortable and Economical, aa hours with one supply of fuel, requir- 119, Soano te Street, London, „Е.С. Illustrated es ров Catalogues Horticultural а ПСОМ л учен ыт RANGE. BARNARD, Bisuop, & BARNARDS beg to inform their friends and the publie. that iv Davė mie а further reduction in the rices of Machine-made Wire Netting, and also that all their Nata tings are now Galvanised after cti made, which adds much to their appearance, strengt urability. panned alvanised. Iron. Gauge. рег yard. per yard. 9-inch mesh, 24 inches wide .. No. 19 .. 444. .. 334. *2inch ;, » WI ET. IS ow e. з 24nch ,, М 2% s AT 6 5.96 2-inech ,, » арену тте 8 . 6% inch ,, » » $» 19 4i аР З l&inch ,, " » - » 18 е 44 -inch ,, „ Ж cto» 17 El là-inch ;, АП the above. "kinds can bo made sm. ааа — 1862, AWARDED for i coria i E is most com Yt eU. mended ry dem cel enn s GERMEN Emm a rz CU. TOON- = а Ot oe new invention сы ула ROASTER, 1 PASTRY OVEN, rend ОО HT- OH TIRON LER. е top forms a HOT PLATE for ко ek gracie m 3" | They hae heated by ONE [CU ALL FIRE. ordinary Range et wide. MG from the Fen Jh Telegraph, May 19, 1862, РЕ еа EXHIBITION, CLASS 31. * Of the entions it should be said that Messrs. uam d ^ RA atat Worcestershire vn du atten and has been commended by ib ty of their ] Ranges is zx] of the OVEN and ROASTERB one above the other | Five - AA side; „and the ROASTER is constantly apart, on Reduced Price of WIRE FENCING, and GALVANISED WIRE ROPE FENCING, suitable for the home trade or the tM „8 feet 6 inches , pronged Standards, 8 feet yard. а апа ан д & Боже, Tilustrated Catalogu е of every variety of Wire Agents for London : терт Box, & i Wise, 436, Strand, V W.C. Fencing and Wire Мера, forwarded free on application. Ilustrated Catalogues, with Testimonials and Prices, for-| *,* Wire Fencing and m delivered Carriage Free at all warded on appüesticn. = > е principal Railway Stations. A THE GARDENERS OCHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ГОотовив 10, 1863, | UE is с S AM L мыл dee hs GENERAL НОВТИ Bur Knotty Pr ое potete e Referenee permitted to ire Nobility and Gentry Great Britain and Irelan Greenhouses, Io Liu ез, аа Conservatories di fa Hone i. LA , ons, throughout G fixing, 42 feet b; [A 10 he "oL. Ah andsome eredi om] ORY de e à d. atalogues C i dbi PATENT most secure against Fire and Thiev CHUBB'S FIRE-PROOF STRONG * ROOM DOORS. mal ps DETECTOR man and од ed] DOOR Illus ENDERS, STOVES, 5, FIRE- IRONS, emdi CHIMNEY PIECES. мента of the Ре аге dp ше finally deeiding, a Кызы Beas Auc pi OW- ROOMS. They T. FENDERS, STOVES, kaNGES, cHOINEY, 5083, PIRE: RO ich from 1. 8s. to 1001.; The BURTON and all other PATENT H а LA AMPS.—WILLIAM as SIX LARGE SHOW ROOMS, devoted ‚| exclusivas "to the SEPARATE DISPLAY of LAMPS, BATHS, and METALLIC BEDSTEADS. argest, newest, and most vai ant marked at pricesproportiona — to make his establishment the coun Bedsteads, from poet Baths, fro d oderater) from nM ost distinguished i 195, 64. je m 0s. es 8 0 0 6 0 RE t. 3 Е дүккө LECTURES at the ROYAL | SCHOOL au MINES. JERMYN STREET. Professor HuxrEv, F.R.8., will COMMENCE a COURSE TEN LECTURES | on the ELEMENTS р соот К 16, at 8 o'clock, to be ued on ea а succeeding Friday vole бош at the same hour” each ickets for t e, price 5s., ma; Museum of Practical Geolog; узе рма TRENHAM REEKS, Registrar, COTTISH UNTON e wmm ne w Life Polici es were issued last Tor 490,0001. By order of the Directors, Mur, , Resident 39, Lothburg EC. AILY or ОСА UTER GOVERNESS уут" ks s and Masi who hi yea t in London, to pers Ad in E HUBB & "Tees 57, St. » À ; UTLERY, "WARRANTED. Thè most Be nglish, Frenc ETCALFE, BINGLEY, AND cos NEW assortment of TABLE CUTLERY in the world, all w with Singing ^. рез т System); the br. Ger * РА' T E Duy s: hed е n sale рае e BURTON's, rr pm "that s and Drawing. moderate.—H. H., 29, Queen's Road | в, improv ев! е бш remunera use of the largeness o: Cam е; I Sponges, and every descripti “со b and Per- = 5 "ix - Sms - 1 ады Mrige meme авто HIER EAT wder, 2s. per box. e ; the о оь во ОА and CAMBRIDGE BOUQUET. In bottles з., 38. 6d., а Wo Eust. Ba ДЯ m n of tbe @ К. and 131, Oxford S cel, W. =) 3| А i^ EXT TIQU fon —The in es ae с. Же рч d noh papers eontinue to maintaiu that i foundation for all Mattress Bedding should be elastic, — «шен зу : i 1 and the usual Sp: Ais, e 4 bersome | 32-10 noh еў, tvory handles . .[15 16/48 the sin. uestion has entered оп а new plasd for general use. HEAL & w Patent LE SOMMIER 4inch i ivory КЕШЕ handles OPEN X x : f : since the declaration made by Earl RUSSELL csn- ELASTIQUE PORTATIF is made i in 1 three к arate parts, and ivo! .. i , ів therefore Lo and potes it is ыо, cheap. and durable; 4-inch finést African ivory handles — ..82 36 0 11 0 rning the tresties of T "o еа and as it has no stuffing on the top, it cannot harbo m жо wi suada er AK . zin n , = 6 Frankfort, which is said to e been purchased AES D SON'S ILLUSTRATED С CATA БЕКЕ. Nickdtslcire evo Ва handles, any pattern 125 19 0 М 6 |by the Russian Gover iig dom eats the те containin к= Ме and Prices of 100 ste e. el] | Silver handles of any pattern 54 0 0 ы L asof 150 different: articles of Bedroom Furniture, etie by post, Wap «аат eurrent last week in Paris, that Earl RUsSEtL has HEAL & Sow, [oed Bedding, and Be ойго oom Furniture| Bone and Horn Handles. xu and addressed a letter to strian Government Manufacturers, 196, Tottenham Co ut R oad, Forks ла А : : 5 Ua pon "o EE ы white bone handles x 11s. oa! ss.6a' 2s. 62 | proposing that an identical note should be ad- RICE'S CHILD'S NIGHT Don are perfectly Diti balance han dles : 21 0n7 0/4 6 Аган Ъ e Three Powers to t inet of safe, and burn ev time. The quality of these Night rn, rimmed sh jm on 0|4 0 ; ights can now be relied o pito тшу зэв ЯК cà à; 12 0[9 0/3 0 Tiber declaring that Russia has forfeited оор BED LIGHTS, Sixpe and ird ын ee psc oÈ Plated D уа ш Jak rig iN P A er the treaties of 1815, Eighteenpence a box. e- Bhal ese emndios A. Ando о upply ah nud pen , and,of the new Plated Fish LX NOH, who arrived at а want very generally expressed, a chea) good зарру тесе Ратїз on 2 Tuesday night, E on тее Candle. They - ре — inferior only Aa че | S CANDLES, ARRIED," which are sold in уым S. BURTON, GENERAL isa ING IRONMONGER by CR ret to H.R.H. Ey Prince of Wales, — e hoe tis and post раі 00 Illus iri of his illimited ta t ps Ге! YKT. LYCERIN E wi M very simple tests show to be СЕ sold ой the statement, that it is in Stork- оС. Бетон ive ET Pintas, nickel Silver in the name of the National Government, for the p "ELSE LEGE зал! ас Клык Stoves, F Marble Chimney-pieces, Kitchen Ranges, ыу of the Poles as belligerents, is said to it by desiring to Бао their Tam lise DE D s, Соке, тыш have been di 1b. зоры ол, or 2 o2 ; bottles, with capsule over tho stopper Senda. айдан Dd. marked " Priee's miture, with : ў s ЗӘР d à in Patent RE | Lists of Prices, аа N that: mont, Vauxhall. 89 Ко Tt ON. 1, Тл, 9, 3, and Newman Street ; the i rie of the Federa уу, tha i r ИНИ КӘН ЫН 5 saved to P FLANNEL SHIRTS. anna E ads d four Governments cal 1 m M Зав mi superior чу TA ANNAE SHIRTS, India Tweed Suits, qu E EDINBURGH REVIEW, No. CCXLII, decree of the 1st inst. to nar out the “execution! тшшн» DA чы S idi did c Tower will be published e gng PRIDAX NEXT. olstein, announce heir willingness to obey - General Outfitters, next door to нил go gir. WO. L iesstAND the order in the event a its becoming necessary. — — rrins I. бав тё” MEDLEVAL ROME. des ORCE ^X TE to E f ns E SAUCE-| Ш уЗ SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN. The Archduke М AN received at Miramar. This deliolona Condiment, ошай О кк ш ече Узайр ——nÀÓÀ DR on Saturday the Mexican дора on sent to make ы “тн NLY GOOD SAUCE,” VI, THE ROYAL ACAD him the offer of the Throne of Mexico. His Imperial Rc ris S 99 Lux анна VII. CHINCHONA OORE ОНОК 1N INDIA. Tsk d hi ЕТ 454 the publie are P у cautioned against worthless | ҮШ. Фитан REIGN оғ GEORGE Ш. ighness expressed his readiness 9. ка ў : imitatione, and should soo that Lea & БЕ нь кано Жары Crown, on being satisfied b léliscite of the ы АКЫ Perri н London: LONGMAN & Co. Edinburgh : А. &С. Вилок, | Whole ende T A e the spontaneous wish of — wi SoA Wholesale ud for Export, bg tho Proprietors, he natio es P: pm for the poani MO Nen. оний & — essrs. BAROLAY & A Lco шмш: CATALOGUE of eni b av pity 2d ute ow of the m f- Sons, London, ёс. ; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally. _ HOMAS ERS (веј e Catalogue o! its гасна Ri RE ХОШО й - LE sent free on асны The ке Parliament on Mond ии т Medical Е [Y асары bf Ur n Án pe Fern, awvridaewann. annexation of the ане Islands ti E e best remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Head- assed a vote A thank to En РЕ ж Mtn. г ache, Gout, and Ind ion, and as a mild Aperient for delicate раз a tonéiitutigna,. ое es y for ladies Е It is js da Praet maa, Y CATALOGUE i A cession to its wishes. psu я ina ean реа pedis To of un. 9 айо ERA by DINNEFORD о., ew Bon: Yi by all respectable Chemists throughout th doe Puro [o y АП Nervous, = tor Ауа. -— ings, lo EP RO! SÍOME: C — bell, Fakenham; Моге orfolk, * and verity ж. the Tirol. which had. resisted "n Tnedios Boat- КЗ —]1la аач 9з. 9d. 3 2 1b., 4s. 6d, ; 51b., 11s. ; 121b., BARRY Bst & Co.; No. 77, Re сое L also at 61, Graceehurch Siret, 1 EO; a $, Chenpaldo, E.C” na Sd ТК Oxford Bt 3 Chemists in every town oft. de Uni ied Kingdom. [7 EATING'S PRIME E destroy d nig Bugs, Beste wm DES аз. еее ете! this which is MP aces ly oT d it invaluable. Sold in Pack = і. 96 MC 6d. [rn т post 14 —À for s duris nem by Tuoi unm 7 27 which а Prize Medal зн жеты International Exhibition, meam Мед REMIS ORNS and BUNIONS. — A gent many years to mented with Corns, will ba н pir others the inrorma ion by which he obtained short 42-м without i. orany kind орана кай, Epsom, Surrey, 8. а stamped envelope, to ы cláes Hart ise cm vated an D NAE Eh by pt Nu e EY : [ 900, ав i 30th Rivzns, is now ready, an At bo sent t free on d THE ЕВЫ AMATEURS GUIDE. By perde London: pce eri Co., or post free from the Author, rseries, Sawbridgeworth. By че зае Май from India we p 22, FLEET STREET, LONDON. азе M ha pus int g, to mee! jemand as qui n MAORVILLB CHASE. 2. STRONGHAN G. А: Two 8; BREAKPAST in in | BED. Ву G. A. SALA. Que Yol. 4. THE Ue b. SECRETS of MY 6. CROSS of HONOUR. Я. Lento: зонт Махин & Co, 19, Picot Siroes, RO. T E NEW Lg xti 55 Changes in уйне Мән. By L. OASSLLA, Eo. Weather, either for Rain. with € "by inelosing 7th 1 post-free, 32 stamps. T the SKIN ; a Guide to their Treat- Нохт, F.R.C.&, Surgeon to the Western T eases Ше ihe Skin, 214, Charlotte Street, Fitzroy “М.Н E hos Сарате ed these diseases from + fox London: р АИ, Tee Qu E IOBLUSH and із апі р of exercise in India in times of peace, consisting 47 guns, has bee to the VERNOR -G remptory summons to the Rajah of Сави: d to all th of „з attend the fort i when matters of an а: er wi diseussed, The Caw P балон after heann and sifting the evidence of the informers, have ed that the prisoner sent to defeat in Tennessee. ^ [ho fist day's beilo was not desine Ue second the army was eut їп | OcronzR mis 1868.) THE GARDENERS OCHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Те 1т фе people LE for ы id Lj ord y among tha Seville on eap i М7 and will resume her conside! e few wid s he spent annua amon; em |5 on the left which saved the whole army from anni-|assome of the happiest of the year. The Queen is dee e Jr 2-4 "ME e Napoleon and M. vea а hilation. Four quce were broken and dis may trust to your best endeavours, sud to ihe kind feelings uys retur "i to " Paris on Saturday m рер of the 5019, to make her reception in Aberdeen as little | It is rumoured that the French Chambers w ҮЙ с. and fled to Rossville in uncontrollable disorder trying 0 her as possible, so that she may е better able to get | opene ry shortly, and that the financial state- 1 is duk Mi ker pari а-к at must be to her a distressing and yet t of M. Fould will b blished iu tl d Genera. OSENCRANS attributes the defeat а кау ceremony. I remain, my dear Lord Provost, yours | VONE, 0! A. y „йм ы: Das айты oon) General M‘Coox’s disobedience of orders; while e very faithfully, О. GREY ges De October. à dat өн ia bra H 4 others it is attributed to the better tactics of the | The — however, by desire of Her Majesty, ||. erii his ofüeial datar ti vr: wal dias] d е Confederate generals and to the absence of ће Sie 13th, to Tuesday, | pes. publishes ап arti ile, а t by M. Pauline Federal commanders, RosENCRANS himself having| qug рагмов anp Рвтхоквв or Warzs on Friday | Limayrae, giving tlie reasons 5] "France accepted the returned to чер эн А before - engagement evening honoured the Lord Provost of Bankan Soi Ri шш. 9 М. еше bas Kom. cy аг on the w er, The Federals admita 1 üpwards heir а Raving retusbd x ontinue the negociations of 10,000 in killed and unded, and the Con- Highnesses s left Edinburgh ов Saturday moring by the | Engla: nd, who наз Аре thosé treaties e d. basis of negoci- federátés admit loss ol.5 (hs làtest news| 207668: train; - arrived at Marlborough House at a ations, Паз acknowledged that they a a dead letter and states that the C fed iy ATE нди quarter past 10 at night. On Sunday morniug the ought to be considered d void, According idasi they ar e Confederates are in great foroe in| Prince and Princess attended divine service in the Bresdy уаш, Мы ааз ШӨ РО A UE НА, ront of Gen 0 d thatif he Ье | Chapel Royal, St. James's. Тһе sermon was preached | Framed Sith the object of güiranteelng liberty to Poland, P n re is every probability А ста сори "a Maiy шй m. "p ч ter ра E be мар айр: -— "b en и: ало that h il ales rode on horseback. e Princess o es too. omination of Russia. is wou n injustice to whic ha wil be flanked dia compelled g retreat | а carriage drive, In the evening the King of Gre urope could n ge eneral BURNSIDE, who is | arrived њи Marlborough House, on а visit е is Prince Тһе same pec day condemns the éxMggeranions rehin ng to reinfo orce e him, i is also i ina position о of|and Prin On Tuesday morning Prince, - T" Guéroult = ande Girardin, and sa; t that | ace айй риле "by the King of cv; p^ on he Imperial poliey knows how to ally prudence with A horseback, "Тһе Princess took а carriage bee In ewe It is incorrect to say France беп. of бере era al Meanw d "adi A LII E the afternoon the Prince and Princess; Aoomopaniot ey mne mon : о), n Polish question has егей Bed i d th t y Low by the ing 0 of Greece, took a driveinanopen Бе. | cerning the. treaties f 1815. on this new ground France мр owe an { Me in line 4 the evening the Prince of m еу а Або ey w lide. ir r duty, as she has done in citer n ирке, of ba h other, | to meet his Majesty. On Wednesday the Prince and | t give way oomen Vr caa eri 4 : France has no more e to advénturous war ыза the The re Pests hold - м: ма = бе" Еарїдап ers with the King of Greece, took a. drive in an negotiator of the СЕ й. Villafranca. than Кре France has n carr riage, and visited the Duchess of Inverness at | to fear a compromisin се under the Solferino.” р ng pea , Я a h e details en á эжим. ie Nep. Forh, arata mien- |f formance at the Adelphi Theatre with their pre sen journáls are Russian fabrications intended to com- ons & repor the Vice- | Оп Thursday thé Princ 1 accompanied by the King of promise France and Austria. Tt opposes the idea of a Pete t : нч ч "tates, has gone to | Greece, went to Richm ark and spent the day war waged by France alone, y ar under Бөре : " é pt e нра rie "ol Cambridge Abe Кө taken by the threc Powers is alone possible. 27 If," it ook аг carriage drivo in th Dn. in the | впув, “the Polish question should, unhappily, have to return for й assistance to the Confederate | afternoon took ап airing in am open carriage, In ће |е de cided by force of arms, Р Franco "would E: пее Government, Тһе news that the Confederate|evening the ‘Prince and rr with the King of jer In о will not be allowed to leave Liverpool has | | Greece, honoured the períorm at the Haymarket | another article it ваув:— ind i e part of the Federal | M ен җи, ушм ыа ай «Тре English Cabinet has taken по resolution tending to ЫТЫК towards England ived in Edinburgh Bom) Balmoral Donaet Nat Russell’s words into й\р иде action. France м n 'ttefhy -— 2 ap his abode in Но], rood Palace, je not disposed to provoke overture Bhe has nothing better LR ALIS in he is d: for several months in the nal Aud fU PHASE B MODA atisfactio бп, itd 2: регі nit her to prosecution of Vis stud His Royal Highness ів | wait without her dignity suffering. Pome 33cts. к ән Me bee of tho eiaa a Co т к The Pays says that Frauce is determined to preserve to ^ › ) opened on Wednesday last, e Ргіпсе?в stud, | the Polish quani on its European character, and поб aia un. I во e | Ds | consisting of eight horses, one of them an Arabian, two | to to барке [" üction from that of t tho other Powers. of H n ihe bon h Dar м} a y es Shetland ponies, two earriages, and a в pony phaeton, | The Patrie says that Prince Czartoryski has, in the "Ballochb Jesi O | arrived on Monday from London, for the use of bi$| name of the Polish Government, demanded ae the of the ihe buie, accompanied Эу, Princess Helena. Pr Royal poem while i in Edinbur gh. Ca bin ets оё Paris and London the recognitio The Pm and Princess uis of Hesse rode o THE F ОвЕКЕОЕ landed AEn over on Monday | p In another article it ing = Ч || aternoon, piad “proceeded tó London by special train Oh | «We have reason to belie өе! и Earl Russell is about to Jesty the азоо, Chatham, и Dover Railway, performing | address a note to the —— esen ое: урен. selling л. Т е ШУЛЫ п two hours and в, whi ic On 10 min nutes, arrival forth the loga al дорго 335 ME ы абое of tho ' iege : іс = ni ы д " = step b be Govern ient of tho ЈЕ [Tees repe ihe King was as seceivod ШЕ el the Powers which signed t the Vienna his €— mee pA of Wales. » Hzssn-DARMS тарт arrived a c sk of the Powers have declared their intention of Helena, In the evening her Majest m илы Hi Hotel ЕГ eint, and after a short stay T | recognisin the Mexican empire. The Powers which Prince and Pun, Louis of Hesse, the Pri London will proceed to Balmoral ой a visit to her have already récognised it are—England, Austria, isa, Beatri Млјевіу, Spain, in, Belgi i E ive the Cro cet LrEUTENANCY.—The Queen has appointed the ссе of Prussia, who arrived from Ediaburgh, орай Earl of ана be Lientestt а вд, ieri Prin- by their three children, in the course of the evening. | сіра] of Linlithgowshire in the e Earl of wenom р otographer in n Satu Р ateni ir W, i E elena, walked eme Irnxzss оғ Lorp LxNDHURST,—Lord|Cdiffieoulb problem of аёгіа) navigation, But bis new in the grounds, In t 9и M oon the Queen, accom- | Lyndhurst has been dangerously ill since Friday from | machine not bei! anied by Princess Louisa, drove round d Lion ‘a face. an attack of low fever, attended with great weakness, | ® monster b » he Crown Prince and Princess of Prussia visited her | and si is leagar that owing to his great age (92), he ур оп m vede fi be Champ de Majesty. All the keepers, servants, and Bons ar the will weàk to to maliy, On Tuesday there was à wi 3 compani among whom were the vm and Abergeldie {ев were drawn up near аги pet n but s have. Site occurred Pringe d do Sayn-Witt еше, can. de St. Martin, ш own Princess on her pectori emper miae quinte de la Tour d'Auvergne. M. - БП PARLIAM VEMENTS.—The нса? opisima im d that he ex pected y able to rem; ena went out riding. | Sir R, Palmer ри Mr, Collier to the vm of At Hom rney-| the air for four or five d days, and that with th e p e General and So eneral have created vacancies| Vailing weste. Ез, P. pek С барон һе ncess c ану Plymouth. Both th mri жа entle.| might be landed in China! The balloon itself was urch of Crathie. The Rev. ur ied он. раса have offered t Piymout es for selection, and it is a formidable looking machine, and еч to On Monday morning the рыу itd derstood that no ition will be offered to fill it about 20,000 cubic feet of gas. Instead of the 1 ,ouis of H. fo the g Eg od pa the | t their — ]——— n | ordinary car it took up а complete two-storied house, bii for th The тере election Бем ted ku oon he jet ac accompanied e ra^ and Thursday i in а Й elec dinge im Treherhe, the em all built ы rapit Agi with rooms, &c, for the Lonis of Hesse, drov dia, the Lynn of Quoich. | yative qunm i by Laien im of 184 over Mr. Arthur | passenger mple ер ind zes provide, Fha 'he Crown Prince and Princess of Prussia ded with Peel, the маа being 2263 to 2129. not the Ei ME uns par of the mme was a ueen, On mee wem rrived at Plym on Satur.| of regulations by which the pusengen pages their he Castle for Holyrood Palace. The Que da an The н flagship, come rni pm —À nce, апа | word of honour not to smoke, not to take up any ccompanied by verra e cma e "йо th "the Emerald, are under orders to proceed to Portemouth | matches with them, and in case 9 оа to the зер, accompanied by the Crown cess | for the winter. Тһе Black Prince, Define and Royal | captain, agreed to be "immediately landed". After t and Princess „drove ro by the háve done бб to barbour at Plymou: J*' |the balloon was let loose it soon became evident that of. Louis of AASTA j жЕ Do weit 1 bad to carey эзе ш o эю сен чр E F o я A 2 R FF 2 © Ф а= Ше = © SEE EMORIAL OF THE са! of orein | funde abo a pcs in T. evening near Menux. эч Prince Consort by Baron Marochetti, ibed for | FaANCE.— The Emperor and Empress w went on Friday | Three violent edges were experienced, at. the last of Hen abiens wd. gentry of the county and city of | last to San Sebastian, nt their Majesties ra. p which m. car of the balloon was thrown 59 м. dn. just arrived in that "a It was|a cordial терши. Thé Emperor а! balloon was then secured, Several passe ere intended, att te statue should be yester- | Imperial arrived Sunday evening at Bordeauz, slightly D. Another азбеп will Ag pu on ‚ and her к уч. having been im Кө Е the | where eed ш on Mon 72 On Tuesday morning | the 18th inst. e Provost received Le "following the Emperor proceeded to helle, and was present | ВрАтн.—Тһе ocratie Committee. has issued a ion from the Hon. General Gre, at the artillery а =, E returned mation récommending the sje a, to abstain ue "p Balmoral, оа $,6A | Paris їп the evening, and on. Wednesday presided at a | from voting, and demanding universal suffrage, liberty ү ЖЕ der Lori promete w desired by the Queen | Council of Ministers, at which itis said that au appli-| of the press, and administrative deconiral а. The р S Wd ыз r Majesty's LB eios i i rho of the| Ministry await the result of the габ with eon- the uncovering or t e tho effort will ы. her Majesty, as belligerents was discussed. e Emperor fidence, and intend y before the Uortes the draft unequal às she to t xét, et she cannot Me р at another Council yesterday. Empress | of а new law = uM press, the principal features of is mi д рр Peng [o cm га pagg d morning at Др д which will be trial by jur y and a reduction in the Show by her cry Батон, without wishing t Cadiz, Seville, ошоп, to France by scale respect as her appreciation of this mark of affection of! way. of the A Te Read er Majesty arrived at' PomruGAL—The Empress of the French arrived at oe THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [OCTOEER 10, 1863, Lisbon on Monday, and paid a visit of oe ng. | Italian „officer on the frontiera; a and with the p which he would otherwise have carried out pases | to the Ki Her Majes зіу а roceeded on her "nee and ан „In апо other proc clamatio Which Cadiz uesday after The Sardinian flee The fund police 1 have › seized arrived for the baptism of the young Prince. nce, and declares that the gendarmes will redouble | а secret printing oiee, i in which the Mazzinian ; journal ENMARK AND THE Dvuonirs.— The Faedrelandet ee vigas It ssaid that PrinceCzartorysky 1 has bee n Ron ma o Mo rie uw rinted. v Ре have also of Copenhagen of Wednesday says that a t f p orrespon aliance with Sweden has now been concluded, the C f London SicILY.—A column of troops, co: mman d by Genera] will be signed in а few days. „Differences between рон Ње гесо нн of e as а belig erent mäti Govone, has commenced a per Á— een the Object Denmark and he delay, | Taczanowski has been brought befor re a court- martial | of arresting all DES who have ded the conseriy. which arose fr en wishing t inform the | by order of the Nati Seventy of these persons o al eady presentsd ГУЕ. | поизи of his late defea ЕЧ ,000 косе at iw cksta dto on Mon da the eu of Poland, M remain there ing the Ё mb: has j Brreruw.—The Zeitun, ung of Thursday| winter months. Every little town will be ied appointed professor in Abi University of Palermo, announces КЫ the King of the Belgians, on {һе | А Russian "NL. was stabbed on Monday at the Hótel de Токт. ND8.—The Ionian Parliament on Monday journey to Italy which he will shortly make, will have | l'Europe. e perpetrator has поб been (S vote nexation of the I f Greece, а n T MAT received the Ionian kas ment, who remitted to his хойоу the final reply of rlia to Greece, in ште NE that ЙА would iva the edit | me prendes, by or er|the Parliament in favour of annexation in the event of its becoming necessary. Oldenburg has | of Genera remain so u mil Ms. Evans, | Much popular те] опа is manifested аб Corfu. iii its former proposal to declare the stipulations | who is ааш, бзен, shall have paid = dne of 15, 000 4, Товккү,— —The Budget was adopted by the Grand in the treaty of 1851- IN де: ta lapsed should the ansis p 1 execution be opposed by D | vba! боа bene upon “all house proprietors бүк bw state oti ahini in Syria is still unsatis- Pruss b Эн е Preussische a Carena) Zeitung of Warsaw. General Wysocki, | who up to the rient he has etr. ET m ы -— в, escape ed from Pee have © Monday ва огйег the Minister ot Wan eriei бча at the аа pe un to Linz, where he will be rel 1 le. electi ions officers and soldiers are not to be ui ob ina "gar Nil d not ording|of Justice Blodowski and the уял эдш m 0 an ordinance of the Ministry of State, the expenses Budzellowiez has been IL = еч. Five fresh 5 to rep have taken n Warsa General e | Mouravieff has ordered ds бонна. pn Siberia "of the population of Dubicze and Krakae, in the district A similar кошер e +} + | t of Osmiana by nisters under jurisdiction they aw be e | take e possession of the land Ка to detain irdi the "salary о of the functionar, | of t r necessary for the payment of the substitute, and » employ it for that purpose. AUSTRIA.—In i he d ued by Lowchine, Director arsaw police, its present complement o bers, to discuss | orders all house proprietors to make domiciliary visits the Budget for the whole Empire for 1864. The House, | every day to the apartments of their lodgers, owever, re to ival of the Transylva- | states that the сере — answerable to the nian deputies before discussing th dget. military tribunals all arms d in their houses. Mexican deputation arrived at Trento on Thursday, e inhabitants né Dy e е: d, and appre inst., and was received on Saturday by the|hensions of disturbance аге entertained in - Arc chduke Maximilian Don Gutierez de Estrada e sequence of the severities of the Russians. The si overnment is quable to find an editor for the v The" wishe of the Mexiean 'As sabiy of Notables On the 30t F engagements between the | touched me deeply. It cannot p d EUER Jaitering insur: and the Russians took place near Lelow. s eed Ee g а is hey. Пате аг io, tho Orlowsk”s corps has also ade on the Russians т Byszew. D. v ш pillaged the castle of асч «а blow with gunpowder the Capuchin convent at between! in the Voy odeciitft of Kalisch. IrALY.—The Italian Minister аб St. Petersburg, the Marquis de Jar X0 on the 3d = a treaty of t, by w wi, - rtheless, in complete accordance with the views of € t. -— т Napolon, 4 declaro that p — cannot be To basis without а h the Russian Governm on the same footin the favoured nation. The treaty expressly stipulates hat talian State papers and all X interest of which has been guaranteed by the ынан Government, | Ru ie EU may be dealt in and q а on the Russian Stoc i Exchange. Sir аш - на n was fomir f in veri »|by the King on Sunday, a presented his letters of сае e Hon. Mr. Elliot was expected to arrive at Thursda; i. c will be present at the m Italy is ence. obtained, and the universal vote of thenation be рї my read acce стот. ге Turin on ceremony of o; openin way to Foggia. Prince наа зА EM Tvs 9 Nama on the 14th ist, clara on. to jou fellow-citizens, and act in such а трап by the Minister of Marine. manner nes may become ы ре tbe nation to declare Minister of War left for the same city on "Wednesday. а "a dd had not caused any fresh d£» of property. INDIA. се beim arme rom Sittara, subjects o from Peshawur grs € кн f the British territor They are chi them Sepoys formerly in our 06, and it suggested that they are merely the v of a larger force. The 1st Punjab Infantry and the Mown- in Train from Attock have Vends Mira inst them, n a fige ilitary од prio ore ш gun а, pper Indi of peace, mated in strong terii to the Rajah of Cashmere and to ү sons of the late Dost that their presence i X i Viceroy, whi ам nature wil ` ptured at Ајтеге, arrived at Ca wnpore on the 2 ey wnpore authorities, after [mel and siftii the bred that could be obtained at Cawnpore and Bithoor, defin etd pronounced that the prae is not the s ana Sa CurNA.—The пасада of Shanghai was quie ^20. 10007. has been offered for the capture of —New аре гош M states that the ex pauio of forei ign openly avowej. Admiral Kuper has sailed yit зе feet from probably to сане the ey а N: ZEALAND.—The spreadin and t e Mao appearing in great numbers.. Ernie ый любоў Volunteering is progressing. — SrATES.—The press' correspondents New papers festa - ж» of nemici on ^ S: ult., as a drawn ; but in the engage- ent of the 20th the ederal "Gen eral suffered а disastrous defeat, which must put him on the what form ent it desi The official Gazette of Friday publishes 16 is believed that the tm of the Archduke's authorising an additional asine of acceptance of the crown are „000,000 lire in the budgets of ES E Е to which he considers the | minister; at the sam about pri ms co-operation « and эзы: to be the only means by whioh ie be re-established, and tha ta other branches pu free manifestation of iib oí of the whole nati 'The Budget of Mesue or ` The report of the Minister of decree memory un apiid ET eng з ground, The Frankf orb pros the | su been purchased by the Russian Govern- ment for rs sum of 80,000 fr. The frigate Oleg has left t e: this year w n Finance| Chattanooga. The left and right w that the иңен n e co те € y fighting. fte of Genera em in даана рапіс into ence | routed numbers running to the rear divisions of ы жеч на Negley, iei edm am not be exceeded. a ME о 1 of Ms National Bank of Turin day, the | era = Toulon. She is ordered, in company -— the көк m теа mbarks es for a new N: i for d: idi of to «g:ort the King of енн when he s е Russian Ambassador in "Berlin I t residing | must return to Russia without im Those ports d mnes have говду « expired a are e d to return ed with BRE; of th —Ап а. of the day of the ir oper | st inst, announces| тыаны кы. Ял | e To his policy of ы сызса RC ы the Papal gendarmes in firing u D ontebello publi is safe in his presen acquainting his soldiers with aane ing $0 bamda of epera M ns attrib uti the loss of thi the battle to беш Сон disobedience is of orders. 4 E the! but on. Mission Ri d m Cabul, e Fere theIndus near X: nie dev et er efly dostan u^ —-— i нр. кл 5а рат great results against greatly Остовев 10, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, place and which can only be assailed by regular siege. reconnaissance on the 24th discovered the Con-| force Confederate | the winter. Much speculation exists as n | xoa od ford Road, Bow, Printers ‚ Түт, Amblecot „ Wharünger—J. Liwpser, Victoria Clerk—M. MacCannosN, late of MACDONALD, TS Compton Street, Goods—T. L. Vos OLDEKOP, late of —R. PurLLIPS, Devonport, Builder— cote, Staffordshire, oodside, Cheshire, Contractor—G. 8. WwW Б facturer of Fancy Deer Upper Tulse Hill, Surrey, Author А C. Preston, Tunstall, 'Staffordshi fecti W. F. infantry ar 55е hic uga Creek and Valley. | b juet А сар Na Obs cc cubus ccr у. Е. or Several hundred guerillas passed through Winches 24th ult, for New York. The steamer Middlesex Reporter R. ROWLANDS, reegfr, Montgomeryshire Tennessee, on t 24th, believed to be en route h It is semi-o officially vectra Коме, Oldswinford, Nee tros tenter К, How harass General Rosencerans' line o йыл эме tat the. ааай have received advices fr pixne, Machynlleth. Мов, auto VPE КОБЕ тоаг reat anxiety is still felt for the f General КАД Eto, -— 73 Багт, Бихи, pristol, Deor à » Long А Ў В Ja bind Retailer and Journeyman Glass Blower—E C. SILVIER Burnside, and telegrams from Louisville of the 25th | to sail. This t y feeling on the part | Torquay, Devonshire, Professor of Music-—The Rev. R. W. L. TOLLEMACHE, report that rumours were prevalent that the whole of | of the саа G ds En nglar nd. pio of Gothic Сое, ТИКАНЫ онтой, aey . 3 м. X 0 m his force had been captured, a Confederate em Mzxico.— id Ко} s was to E. аго, срео. à Lancashire Dealer—J. Үлйтү, Wigan, n crossed the Mission Ridge, it was suppose October on у теч to feta. The baba v арас д. Haverfordwest, "Оеп л me реа Е. ntercept er dun Bragg officially reports d | Mazatlan had refused to pay a new tax вей by | Yorkshire, Carter- Е. T. Wires Birmingham, Practical Brewer— Ert WILDE, Manchester, Druggis ist—L. Wicrzr, Riple rbyshire, Groci date o of "es uarez, "ib i in consequen bon ened SCOTCH H SEQUESTIETIONS. as Bigun Чон "еюшш ilitary, the ca ^ of an English frigate | —Е- Тат S. Таттов, Aborüpen, Merc nemy yeh on Chattanooga last night, leaving b his idee "id nd wounded in ovr hands. men, Men zn arms, and 'colou: y Ee The victory is бошо, and our cavalry БҮ the blessing of God, our troops have асов. superior numbers. We bave to mourn the loss of m. lant officers. Brigadier- Gonar 4: uas wu Helm, and Deshles are killed ; Major- Bro те loss is very large in — DEL ee nd Brigadier -Generals Adams, Gregg, and reported by General Bragg umours ral Hill is "m Fredericksburg, marching to ud General ined and cut off his communication The opinion exists i Virginia. arm rawn up in lin ttle from a half нине "of a iis apart, md бею of each other. The Confedera Wagner and Gregg by tbe: e не and t M t Morris Island by the Federals, 90 per day viously, operations seem to have been eus реку poi Neither General Gilmore Admiral Dahlgren had fired a shot during that period which had дон any damage either to the forts or + oi The to dw mter has been ач n Charleston Harbour. was mistaken by the sedem. wx Fort Моше for a EM d ee" fired uj 600 persons Ours is heavy, but о SAN v | been se t | Do Epone forces. of ie Southern papers Fette t tat the срровї ng | f batt a. | to par.— t them, since the legal po Ж” Juarez no longer existed. In оваа оуд оѓ ЖАД ani (ts "€ icinítp. this declaration the agents of Juarez broke open| ggoc AN EARTHQUAKE,—AL about 20 m inutes the door of the Биша эмим. and committed | | pst. 3 3 o'clock o on Tuesday morn ing, à severe shock a т a: n British subjec f е frigat from Cheshire anded a detachment - rers i n arrested the ders. an Kent. vA Beeston Observato: ту, Mr. Lowe says that Н was *a smart shock. The — on of the earthquake pendulum was from W.N.W. ,E., and the dis- b Lm aier .—Five battalions, with artillery, have pues, in San li m eA ps "teet rod was half an inch, Ea жо d the insurgents are оне y pressing the | The Madrid journals M that the volb is supported by the Federal Government, City £ntelligence. Money MARKET, FgipAY.—BnririSH FUNDS: Con- а | sols elod at 922 to 93 for Money, and 93i to iol for | Account; and iia Th ts., 91 224; 108; to to Hour per Con „ 100 Enfaced баре Рарег, 108; Eicheque Bills, 3s. m GN: , Brocilim и Five per Cents., b 8, lo e > ү; Sardinian, for Aet, 89s Spanish, for Acet an 34; o o 55; Ditto Passive, Ditto dre 18 to 1; id iet: or Ai. 951 ёо +; | Ditto, 1862, 691; Ditto for Acct., 70 to 704. Bank of England, ISSUE РЕРАНТМ consequen the time, ай of whom Ub ёч и 20, Занед. diaa | arf dici A E ment Devt 5 = P S 900 Tt is now Ems ey the miae to the Teche country, Süver Buon пацов. — of which the under General Franklin met ripe with such a zm ph e a Sabine City, was £28 820,090 £28 320,090 undertaken without the ‹ IR adigi einn for its om Washington. A ed rr great fight had n lac ясе y Pobwroei the second division | 2000 ur е BIS taken of the expedition under General H y апа а large Con , south of the mouth ofthe | in which it was believed that General | Sev. der Other . Notes . E 7,051 з Gold and Silver Coin 685,947 ҮЛҮ? dex needle the chalk so as to leave an ps x rather а engthened oval hole.” At Twickenham Mr. Hind, who noticed it very perceptibly, states M “the oscilla atory mo otion app pear ed to be from E.N.E i .W., lastin g „ or rather less sound wha after the positivel w whether any prec atever a с) ed i partially clear at the time, and dex air perfectly still. pecu liar, and different from that of ordinary vibratio EN. It was бос ар also noticed at d Stoke Newington, Regent’s g Hi ll an places in E p-5 etropolis, as well as іп Hert: Surrey,- Notting- Park, Bayswater, Nott. neighbourhood of the fordshire, Buckingh ave bee ties. In Wolverhampton, a cen | midland district, most persons but the € емінде oused by it, and, not knowing fon tions а tremulous, us, d motion, proceeding, apparently, from north to south, and. pass vives med ound pem the ing of a very dle за 8. а rapid расе. ама of 1 м > 1 In some cases, [water jugs, з washhand basins, panes, chairs standing gena rne. &c. сЕ the shocks had pass way, cracking and creak) noises were т at at MW d as if "the whole бе ad been strained. tare Hall, the seat of Lord out, ashburne, met with no pen , med Oct. 8, 1863. M. MARSHALL, ChiefCashier. | alarmed. Thi m case at Teddesley, the had been unable to advance into the interior, from the —————— esidence of tara Hatherton In game preserv want of gunboats to protect “his crossin erwick's pheasants were observ о become alarmed as they yop was reported їп New Orleans that the Confe- | €xasette of the 28:8. sany are during the raging e a thunderstorm. на erates were e m Grand Gulf and Fort| FRIDA ANKRUPTS,—E Axpnzws, Alfreton, Derb e абе ‚ which is sai one of the highest Adams, on the Missi both of which plac og ira IDGE mE c D T NE en inhabited ра к s of England, 4 А. éblodes of a gentle- th Y v ен ying. Considerable anxiety, if pied See Stokenchureh, Oxfordshire, Blacksmith T. Bram, Seaham | man named Waterhouse was violently shaken. АП the alar essed in Washington at à un Jas A. 8, P. barcent, A гш о пан тоши. m were suddenly awoke by a great в оек. The recognition of "the Sister Confederacy а НЕ. лока Wednesbury, Staffordshire, Upholsterer-J. Свлвтлкк, | Windows rattled as though they were coming out of let ington states that t Emperor Tunstall, Yorkshire, Ишенер Н. Work street Walwa t ЧЫ ет. | their frames, the m ized and ted to f alliance the |Merchant— W. Dickrwsow. late of Manchester, Builder—R. C. Divis, | shaken from the outside, t of the Confederates and assist them to establish аав Portsea, Police Constable 3. Ермохрвон, Dies T" Cumberland, building was equally affected. In Dudley the shock enco ав only as December Jast, provided they would [Шишек было был ын Shier GM d mius. wat most severely felt, beds being violent x ance. tes obj Warwickshire, Tailor—J. HuUxLEY, Kingswinford, Staffordshire, Lice in some instances rst open, the conditions, thinking that peace with the Federal | ОД ЕТУ, жр t mu d reet | broken, and — E ред. . In detached buildings i in Sta! 8 со re cheaply obtai The mission Place, Рок. Hsu TX MN: Thuntingdon- various parts of the town the effect is described as of Vice-President Stephens, undertaken in J ly last, Jackson, W hftehayen Сает фт чат ае ранне NODE. being most етту, At e pma узн? was, it is last a t Secure a Working AES Wa паве Воо Road, Clapham Rise, Cooper— Wal 1, d : S - | M. D. sxt, Angel Court, Stoney Lane, Houndsditch, late Butcher п роснае = pa - з | W, Losrr, Dursiey, Gloucestershire, Machine Rote iin d Moss the кынна, е shock v prem felt, failure а ce wi P 1 Ro — 0. X ALL, 4 decided the Government аб Richmond t din h Mr. етапа Мералы Trommonger-. : RINCE, T "of peor, ni, ront mere ee furniture, Ак сны enm ar Stephen: to P. ith ^ Gunmaker—T. PRICE. niew, Montgomeryshire, Р: er—T. В. SKELL g ? g е g s phens aris, wi pow egotiate with | and L. PASKELL Robert. Terrace, King's Road, Chelsea, Tobacconist— | bursting of doors, At Great Malvern the windows of nns : deor h the statement is dis- | Pier H oes Palmerston Terrace, Newington, Clerk W. Berromier, | the Imperial Hotel, a very "анн and massive building as to rice of recognition, an impres- |lateof Bampton'in-the Bush, Oxfordshire, Licensed Наукег-М. Sms, | at the foot of the e Hills, were violently rattled, sion prevails that the recognition itself has been | Place, Leicester Square, Army Contractors — б. Srevexs, Hastings, and 16 is said of the railway signals was finally determined проп. А fu ugiti hite m Builder—R. Swirr,late of Houghton Regis, Bedfordshire, Ccal аген displaced. gnale ар, | ^w. SrraxxaN, Leigh, Plumber—H. Swrri 18р. 1 in. 1 r arriv Sout! reports | Surrey, Upholsterer—1. Leicester, Cord Е. Woortev, | general ion appears to have been felt. Аб that Richmond is in a most perfect condition of defence; | 1 Kingston ujon-Hull, Joiner — 3, Terpol: | , Kingston- ull, Joiner — J. Wi Upton-on-Severn Wi tlie same were guns cover the approach to the city by the | Licensed Victualler- W, Үкү Wednesbury, -At Birmingham walls ў ^ y F.S. Yannow, Bridport Piace, Hoxton, Builder, land m т Зай seen to move, t e of t fe has been , Ботен SEQUESTRATIONS. A Мочи T PATERSO; be mh old -NHiousés е ing ILLICAN, Invergordon, - a N, ав шау by the the year, aud thatluxuries only are deficient. Не adds any tar DAY: -BANKRUPTS.—À. Axpnzws, Bristol, Boot and | passage of a hea the street. Windows that the citizens of Charleston are fully determined to ghoemaker =W. cns, Noti pam, Chairmaker c, S; Bussy Hereford, = doors rattled) much vibration was otherwise burn the city rather than surrender. Тһе New York | экв, Norwich, Panorama Proprietor. 3; Biart, Dewsbury, Yorksh., Boiler | Өх perienced. "Throughout the district а great number t information has reached New | Fatmouth, Анаан, а Aime Beo ЧАН БАЕР» nre were awoke from theirsleep ; many rose from Orleans that the French had occupied Matamoras, with Iv Roi Gray Amr Ga e 2. Отанх. пз | their beds and examined their premises, the effects of тоорв. collision is expected to take place a ware Dealer—8. ; Cross, Heybridge, ( Merchant—R. 6 Ċarcurore, | the shock being quite as much seen as s folt, At Hands- the month of fhe Rio p. between Saaai — EU M ЗА Shéemaker УГ. Dossreeos, Liv n эса : h, n -- "ps cens — Other rural matters connected wi а ranne; Liverpool, Grote- Breos, . — W. E.| districts, the ock seems ve been supplies for the Confederates, The Richmond Tower eter City, Commission d Омун Оне tible than in i At Derby the asserts that the Confederate Government has effected a | hore Draper Y. 1 onis e R Park Tottenham, ога. Хот tinued for several minutes, and the greatest loan of ND in France, the security mox, dm, late Engraver- d Нат. Bishop Auckland, alarm was manifested by а la proportion of the now in the South. The Russian flagship онна, Cheimelird, lose, Dorm Doner — H. "xr Беттав Е. | the inhabitants, who feared that their dwel Alexander Newsky, Admiral — e cam other | Белое, Comas 8. Herm AN та stilo: were -4 асе i way; some experienced violent, rockings Russian men-of-war, have anch York | Мо ету Grocer- È. Jones, Brockmoor, кдд Blacksmith | of t by a noise resem Harbour. 16 is rumoured endis Abe al] ' rancashire, Medie Maker аш ое. Tek Btreel. хи, Great Bolton, Mis epu of ! burglars entering their premises, and the ТНЕ esit CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Ooronzn 10, 1863, п into great confüsio oted | formed by tà fü al Associat, belief being that it was an earth аме. "The se sensa ion | E distribution us йө огай, relief: с cominibtecn о the | for the Rec S ot à e Bou hes п States ч n was general, and was also felt in the villages in th of 20892., a gn f 56, was voted p^ the | Manehester Southern Club, was held. 2 Tuesday at the vicinity. At Burton-on-Trent the shock ч во violent | Саг 'arlisle s Emigration б^ mmit Clarence Rata l, inthis А иес Whim онен in thechaiy to awaken many sound sleepers. Beds were shaken FEMALE SCHOOLS ок]Акт, I is rre гаг with | The m e one, but it is denos and ' the Treasury the Committee of tl t of t ч "e ngamati Committe notion that thieves were en ring. Тһе vibrations on Einen 1 propose o establish. two scholarships! ре; w presented and ado st of ge a pna. r L s the pierre several seconds, E held by low, distant, rumbling wood. At Liverpool, and at | Schools of Ar bete Ше country, ihe end imt. various веса оп both 5i ides оЁ the eus M shock for such scholars — havin g been — LAE nA fees inspe the y made retigit te retreats. A surgeon, who was visiting a sick woman at Claughton, Birkenhead, was so convinced that the hous was comin , that he ran into the street. А Crosby the shock ins; the bells set rin ging H NIS. a We e|the week that ended Saturday, October 3, w e | During the week the birtlis of and Princess of. Wales pt South "Kensington Museum in May last. dum Ровь HzarrH, — The Registrar. -General ekly hs states that the deaths in London in were 1274. The aver оой weeks of in all 1935 À PCM: registered in London. other articles of a fragile aeg were h d cack Р PN ens commenced cackling. s Liverpool "itself th shock was severely felt and EST public-houses in the neighbourhood of the Ex ered mu ton, and Kirkdale, the glass. No injury to the person, however, was sustaine o although there were one or two Mt of prematur confinement in consequence of the shock, At Не тегі ihe houses were poser shaken, ms the described as * perfectly awful" In South Shock was felt aligat ly at dye Merthyr, Haver- t It fordwest, and Ша more severe at Neath, Ferryside, and АСЯ and along the western extremit 1 iking upon a rock. ock уг t Bristol, Nailsea, Portishead, ja the A aunton the к: ieved that their pem were about to t о the ground; d from ЕЙ umbling noise was suddenly artillery waggon; buildings w of Milners make, was ta kena 8, 207. Ва nk o g was Provincial, AYL — Several gentlemen, зорад ng the ы Chiet Justice Erle, who are desir * SM e 8, In of tbe years 1853-62 the r opte A li residents, vice- -presidents, and committee of Lord Wha ation, includin rncliffe as ch ia e the Duke of Cleveland as vice-chairman, wa moved b T. H. Birley, "tni d by Colonel Jackson, ч жуз ей. А drau ress of the association was read and move r. Spence, seconded by Mr E. Hardeastle, and ied. A resolution { di moved by Mr. Matthew Kennedy, in favour of sub. stantial = being called for шу чает association, which was весоп Mr. Charles Pooley, and carried, Lord r bat portion in which he expressed the opinion that the majority in this country was іп favour б the North. "This һе said, showed the necessity for п association, in order to elicit the real feeling i the En nglish people, which, he contended, was strongly. in favour of the Confederates, The only motive for я g the m bee levy for. ship oid was made which led to the war. Тһе work has been аке зе cross, апа ‚һе ar ing the follo owing Pp ae а | Буш pathy of the Feder als would ensure the freedom of the n negro; n he contended QU tto Жыр 8 persi of take effect, and tha it on very was really originated in this coùntr that was asses овой і іп 2 ust be adopted to insure die Rau a He then . ship money, strife, he Aay the and b pa AY n En кы et i into tlie К кк оа of кор, to which he should нес if a step to be taken by this country alone, but whic : Field, the 18th of filie, 1643, and h pden ch.—W. E., 1863." RADFORD.—About three weeks since the counting- house of Mr. D. W. Fox, manufacturer, of Upper ren Mill, was entered by thieves a ut arge iron s safe, 8 cwt. course and. hok Ae again, and во this terrible tido omes notes, "891 іп ж several checks vibrated, the Ne ss of furniture were severely shaken, and violently agitated, At Gloucester the t was accompanied by a lo ing sound and a rattling of doors and casement and in the жр юне of the Cotswold Hills th movement ompanied by mot Доде, which lasted fi five seconds. At Exet d was $0 £ e tl твопз Were pe and got and examined 0 рге MI LDE — citizens of B. of ate x2 convened on hursday at a rdmote to elect а Atho Lo in the place of the late Alderman Humphe The Lord Mayor presided, sid в бегі, was put in nomination, and as er candidate the Lord M ayor de Md Covxr or Соммох Couscir,—At the last mee ling At be of the Court of Common TORIA M P Фу oe 80 The ab БА of Мг, Bunning, th e кары [a caused by ill-health, was accepted. After a smart di ion the Co efused to give money for improvement which поб been previously submitted to and approved by them. Attentio of pe нее v: : чоо was ultimately Moped toat Common Council, Жы 4 DE ud accept of property be ipa vli the с Corporation гкгер& m a аа of air Court. HE GREAT BANK THE Ürry.—Sigmund ided | b?nkers' parcels eontainin neess | Some tho 10007. ә апа e eiie mises were use 2 tii soe is боа а Расна was employed 26 ight. The safe was taken to party could bring the struggle He con- tended that this 510 ов БЕ" M к bui by action or the influence of Бори Power. All Y found i in deep water in an o r Bradford. It had bolt: er four perforations having i lid for tha . АП the mone 74 test. The meeting с ў е po ' large ity | "те the higher gem none and as to the working men, as some imagined, ad come. would dispute this, were not so easily deceived a Time after time deputations of working men forward to colour ey ha: met with thei that, now that a decision had been come Qs еб them, they would rue the day when thes vel ithe con- osed with a Vote of thanks to Lord Whar ncliffe | for his services | in the ‹ chair, —At ti the any | failed Е раты ies ы = a ë MAT y of | n was|the Ipswich registered letter mail bag, in which were notes, &c., to the amount of usands = pounds, the Post-office authorities have incr: e reward for the discovery of the „|р на сч Шу. commissi ssioned nd men presented an Mr 5 В, Graves, C — Before departure' of the Channel te eet from | Dublin Bay on КП, morning, the non- | officers addr ress Farn bu Earl of Derby in the Chair, the Н Apr ported that 562/. 0s. 4d. had род recived during te week, and that the balan e Bank was 283, 0271. 114. e he ia. "i monthly терогь, showin ng that the total numbers rsons дос in September by the guardians and tees combined had fallen eR to er om! of ан and of the Hem repu э гам оі notes | testimonial consisted of а He with te qum — l. | Royal Мату таве Club, who had - ne over with the ‹ Admiral Dacres. address s ierse S Taea O ag Ww [ym en soi MODO officers and sea- men of Н.М.8. Delen, as à token of their gratitude апа House, ннн ss to them during their stay in the | ? Кош o ay one who дд such information mag land io the. геа Ша Me те E Graves, i in reply, said it had been hi —А& & meeting- of the | mittes- of good fortune proofs of "E favour, Sa highly - could w ruth say he de associati va or more to receive many proo he valued — recéived one more pleasing i gratifying i = ite, nature; i w acceptable ed to m that the i e | from their own generous ү, them ea Ur m On sie d leave of the men, iw Sunderland by the when h т. Graves, of them Eck eto sens mA — the Southern ay; Association, F T mo d RR of the Royal will be engaged i never | places to the more | seven лез s the fact which C h Captain Phillimore had | Roa dea had sprun ExpL TS ni er wi ndependence as resolved, ont vi a further ај onalions of clothing, w di н MSN consequence of the increase mber of upon out- is pne ur daring | winter. SALAM said pe could be ир жер. а very large num so employe info Td ed by a letter from t the Poor- E jed n HU SERE: "LP TE in ti ud seis г pu iu ER | $ | pos of en e inm. the dp ы ЙО» а iu EE тесе EE А TN ys OCTOBER 10, 1863,] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. would seem үа һе and bis relatives were inclined to | cut near the eye, and many of the passengers were | IRrLAwwv, Bark, M.P., of Trelawne, Oornwall—6th inst, a ill-use him, w 1, bub none were seriously hurt, 30d Dunstan's-in- the-West, EpwaARp Н. J. CRAUFURD, Esq., d бйз ОР m навей ~ d gh опсег, of Auchinames, N.B., апа M.P. for thë Ayr burghs, to ensued. ne o пеш was knocke down, an on his Frances, only Чарк of the late Rev. WILLIAM Могез- getting up again Luskey was dreadfully stabbed in the | Woro of x — in the i; of del ege ck. Не was taken to a chemist's shop, and was { nst; at Hinton Charterhouse, Bath, WILLIAM CHARLES ЙА nt attended by a surgeon, who TN that he eDbítuatp. nes RE EM 4 зы im y y geon, s dibd sd. t Man NE MaRy, only daughter of the läte THOMAS had been stabbed about two inches below the ear, the sinerent Hoster HONEC as noon ipe o аа Ма Jowms Esq, of Hinton Charterhouse, and tho Hon. Mrs. wound being three inches deep, and he died upon че His;Grace the Right Ноп,!апа Most Rev. Richard Whately, D.D. Joss 3907 ult, at AUE roy Ryd ВА s ? | TRE Esq., only of the Tate Wer Oniverloy floor of the shop a few minutes after he was taken Archbishop of Dublin and Bishop of Glendalough aud |; d ; 3 : : "dbi. "Es dá gra Mon ot the late Walter Trevelyan, The man who committed the murder escaped, but his Kildare, Chancellor r the Order of Bt. Patrick, and a Privy | x. of Net vie rwitton Hall, Northumberland à A io Мох N companion who was car ттушд (pi E pan а mian called Whately, D.D. onsuch Park, Surrey, a prebendary оѓ | APELAIDE, only daughter о of the Rev. Cmartes W. LESL k d 4 nw 1 the police that the | Bristol, by the daughter of William Plumer, Esq., of Ware 29th ult, at Trinity Church, Ryde, Major CHARLES KEN DAL name of the е en is Terence Qu 4s The e Park, Herts, and тр born їп Cavendish Square ір 1787. He MA Sth ра кь eldest Е о the late Thomas Bushe, Esq. , 1 was educa ted 4 Oriel College; Oxford, where he was con- | ©, rry Park, county of Dubliu, and grandson of the MÀ bare Әт, БӨ Information ЧЕК is expected to | tem; стату э а Dr, Newnian, shopi Copleston Dr. Arnold, үсем datos Busho, to VicTORIA, third daughter of the ead to his speedy apprehension, and Dr. Но took bigh honours in classics УО xn OR es n 2d iüst at Brami Ho math rU A 1t 1810 obtained the uuiversity prize for [te "Hon рем -On t e anni а 2 ram Е -— ВА, s pel w English Essay. In the following year he obtain ed a fellowship = d xi TE [жете не L авто ыа езу мы ü = hís college, which hé retained till his marriage in His | Mr m Е еі, ыта) орх "rg m ilines. Ho E: Е nriection with the university itself, however, was P [ed hire, E ds Же d ritos f Р t Ио ор Бош, То IH gux- Тав бийкаў Таха Tho Galway Packet Company | Dy iat ue sor ceris Йе арун bo Дурт at ure Maren нна ДО О RP Quee ipee have been again rt вім The Adriatic, whic e Ln 1625, and D М jur е те еа arragkpore, near Caloutta, Lieüt. ALBERT HEARSEY, of {ы arrived on Monday after a voyage of ays, was :thíslast | 19th Hussars, third sor of Lieut. M Sir John Hears ^ Ec conos in 1830, Los Whately was a; uem npe) із last K.C.B. d 21—94th ui 5 hW РІ. санаа 40 hours, when only 800 miles from Galway, | appointment, how wever, he only held for-a-sha zt time, as Earl TUM. е2 ^ Tox yit a iso АНУ ОГ zirus Place, by an accident to her steampipe. She brought 19 mail Мы їп is wing year selected him as tho sucecssó оғ ODE. | the ЙУ of Hoxbargh, он Ald only surviving рой ol bags i 69 iro put pit not land her mails till | үе ата - 939 domm of — ot before writers ot the late Sir Wm. Bart., of Glenlee, one of the judges of o la e. юе Ре ingst wn pac. ck for En gland. us n» ^ pies his most important works were ** Essays t urb of Session—27th at Ticehurst, Captain GkoRGE к. даа was ni айсан Б һе recom Some of the Peculiarities of the Christian Belgian, ^V Biss vs E ium DAN А е "1 Ej > lS ed Me 1 son hich ; MM d E iday in 84 days, witli Yo0 mail bags | 92. Bome rà ns Difficulties in the Writing: E ве. aabo 9f the late General Bir Charles W. Pasley, K.C.B., Royal wh ived on Friday i yS, 888 | e Errors o tüanism ова to their Fo anha Hon du Жин Engineers—5th inst, at herresidence, Yew House, Hoddesdon, and 121 passengers. Nature," t Musio m of Christ Delineated,” 4 "Elements: p HANNAH, relict of Rear-Admiral D. Н. O'BRIEN, R.N., and Logic,” “Elements of Rhe toric,” *C Tho пабів а Ho condary youngest daughter of the late John Walmsley, Esq., of Punishments,” “Lecturi Political Жо ” © Castle Meer, in the county palatine of Lancaster, aged 60— portation,” “The Kingdom of Christ," ** Introductory Lectures 29th ult, at vm d on the Rhine, Lieut.-Colonel ROBERT i^ Qautions for thó Tii and várigus Leslie På з Road p don, Captain Jon Pede oot—1s os at SoórniL SorgNCE МЕЕ бн papera in the Edinburgh, Quaitáfly, and other Reviews. Tho | Leslie Park Road, dd Pe M ми BAR ерту ormerly cui M „ам эп ihe National | Association for aviam a теб tet i Tras prometer g Li = 4th in tbo rne, the wif Ше Promo of Social Seien ned as one of the Commissioners 858. His Grace Koment їз, Bids pd : aged пор - SpA Bryán- Edinburgh H^ t Wednesday ener ihr tu нона married in 1891 the angkor of William Pope, Esq., of W о тта it at hib hot. Rutland í RUE address was delivered in the Free Church Assembly | Hillingdon. One of his s Archdeacom of Glendalough, citm fcm nbn P caen decern v =» А e Chatiodllor ОҒ St. * patrick" 8 : Ca! hedral, and Vicar of Bray. he | Bridge, Јони SugepsHAN q.s sgod 76—40 iust, at Torquay, Hall by Lord Posen President of the eu province of Dublin iu 9 ades thè Ava diodsea of Ossory, Foras GRORGE операй; Esq., formerly H. M.'s Consul for Madeira, At the close of the а ddress, whioh fills. up ards of five and Leighlin, Limerick, Ardfert апа Д ghadoe, k, Cloy ed 5 inst, columns of the daily paper rd and Ross, Cashel, Waterton and Emly, ad Kilalao, "Klfenora, | 0f the late Ёрмїнр Lockyer, Esq: of Ply ЕГЕ and second i Clonfert,and Kilmacduagh. Тһе dioce е itself is made np of daugntor of the late тенчу Thomas Patrickson Braithwaite, and the Right Hon. обер! Napier весо onded, а vote of | tno vountis of Dubita Tid non of W " Pi pa КЫ) ugharn m e^ deri dev d aron Н сни: inst, at I h ult. FT Pilmuir, near | 300161015 Denbighshire, the v; G. ТОМЕ, eumbent © | Torquay, at the advanced age of е was born at Lu of the Rossett, Denbighshire, aged 49 Б = e F B © © E T © [= р с et © ET Ф а р үа ск £z É © 5 Ф Ф є" Є 5 R 2 = E B ev Ф ч e m EE n dm oz zi А ER 2; Въ СБ Ea һе only к ; H А tecnd, à daughter of Mr. ander Ch hatto, of Main Hou: Е ets. was received with great cheering. The sectional Roxbuürghshire. His lords T poe ОНЧУ А Heut. ОБ "dd COVENT GARDEN, Oct. meetings began Th rsd { d wi continue until | the15 th Footy {тота which he retired їп 1802, and for many years Ais "Thursday next. vL. д cx TERM Рура e was one of the representative peers of Scotland. Не was a| Vegetables and most T of Fruit in season, with tho departments m to be delivered as fel 8;— daputy-Meutebánt а т ico "d ire and Berwickshire. The ые of Peaches, Le are scarcer, continue T day morning, J = ce—Lord Curriehill; hiis 20 aee Ai УН bi "fior, eus АН, LP E d ehe Tur. е Зе ар, ссни гну кени жс H Y e oever o! S father, bu Ө nin nth, а x an ine Apples the supply и чур sufficient for the deman Edu - —Mr. Nassau W. Senior; Saturday, Punish- | eleventh barons rever assumed the title. The ate lord wa Of Melon There ня теп е жийи РЕ Na d ; Mond ау, Public iud in his Ao ne the porong e by the House of Loida. Hn ieties. Ther px p ^ " ь good “supply ol of ene To ы ; e is suce y his son, the Hon. James Sinclair, ei Tetee P Marie ouise, and. Gansel's Bergam ears. ome Health- Hs nie m "Tuesda y, Social Economy formerly a са ptain i T the Grenadier "Guards. ы good эзш of Ribston Pippin Apples have also arrived Right ee Inte ohn ММеї ш G.C В.; and We dnes- LAD Y Кат HERINE Woran died оп the 30th ult., at St, or з | Пош Је ersoy. Kent Cobs 1 He are now coming in in А mand is at 1 lbs After the addres de CT ES mee to held in the зму" Cov tly sister of the. ppc болзун were t na P tlie XIII: tie dE (М Тоша Tottenh ttenham Wi hall of 1 fS Y SOPHIA GIUBILEI on A a long and museum and all of the Royal College o eh i nful illness Bá was thé EY II Long fea о Куш. quen mii ]b.; soa tataj ну pue ne e is tol, ánd was tw Ө, and 12th. A wor ing men's еар for which Уулап, of ТЫБ Яа, by whos whom E lad Mr will д re per sieve, 180909304 Nuts, stall, per bushel, 14s to do the 6 Bh Эр, = етт ғ} АШЫГЫ Qut dower detick тунара Pears, рег} s 2s to 5з 34,000 appiiontions had been made for t ае аа: ti ckets, 9 e puni is beate secon äly t b н. Ax s been n befor Pitttns; per siev 06, i to 86 Мк, do., 18s was to b нар, E rn Exchange last evening, | "Abi P Bbw. SNB E =. BHipswel Гой Figs, E» er doz. Walnuts, do., 14s to 208 under th f Lord Brougham ; aud on the | Richmond, i. Yorkshir e. d "tho 5th ins t, in his 8945 еаг. Вор caches, per im. €— 13th the Рае ава will take pov. in the Music | entered the пату іп 1797, and in the following year assisted in VEGETABLES. o The ат ing general meetin iv take ‚= capturi: "Man ing th uon пра о off Aun am 2^ "1801, » сразы фе сод o to а с Aus d Is rec. Yl [0 D Оў! s , Лет! S to 6s е Church of Sco um d Assembly Hall on Wednes- | баре Fi and їп 1805 fined t the "Achil, ta, in which | Potatos, York k Regonts, p. tab | manae, per ibea MU Y next, the 14th ins he зу loyed in Lord Co ood's blockad ЫЕ батїїс, per lb., 84 саса before Cad ro Gadis, partici; x Dow ttle bk Mos a and after- 7 н. hawa d o SP o each, x ғ. Ls - ward: ion o erw h uni E fin She Hoyal Н. e LIT болгой remained aat wrecked in the six шун в К баха d. He | Oa : rots, do., 6d t Horse о Hadish, P. ish, P. bunch Is 64 gy of t — s s witha "шь was confirmed as lieutenant of dd де in 1806, and in her i. р. "AA кү 6d to 2з to 4 an тшшш the. works an d operations malti ‚| was present at the pursuit an — of the four French ану ong each, Mois to 18 6а Mushrooms, р; А оа Н ui - ing, and distillation as 1 "at is works M aqu cre i oe aT е абло deg PM: te t, per doz dem erbe, vor с ами 2 pie che y of "e w ey тшен | i at Eod pro ode Cadiz d 1810, P" міне 1819, һе СТЕ "es q tisk têrranean Channel, ап о "Toulon. ITA Y P, Toad nf аа cT һе tasted. ert in thé attacks on the French floot in 1818 and lii. pron BxiTHFIELD, Thursday, Oct. 8 H m r E р,Котнвовен Univsnsrzy.—Ii is announced that Sir | command of the Bacchus, 18, and Comwan 96r aration ів | Primo Meadow Hay ао = | Glover, old .. .. 95s to 1159 ter has funded 80007. {ог the purpose of |1834 he нар the ба. 80, at Sheerness; and in 1539 Бараат do. .89 90 |Do. y. oon Хав es d we prie ar two scholarshi, : in ге University of | the Hercules T4, in which ho coniveyed troops í бота the West | Inferior do. A LE A d с ndies meri ards to + ég «ә» sù =. ао а po eoe the value ofi . each per annum. 1840 to 1843 he OA на. iei dre n я ени ва Rowen .._.. 50 ". HAR йлн, * аа р M усл ER [o pes e blockade 8 Meadow Ha; A ИЧ 96s ae y vue ^k to 100, u е: EF 2. 8 з atityayps. fall stil ш Toad eee NU de sn iTo 78 | New а ари SiR м BELLAIRS died on thë 2d inst. Hé was son of | New do. = (Ват .. 32 40 OPENING E KENT PTT On баё turday the id ie d. at qf gton, Liucolnshire, dun e Жїз Superior Clover 228 116 име ВАКЕВ, ent meo Ut ave lis certificate for the | (o = 811 to 1819 he served in the 15ttr Hussars HAPEL, TH ЕТ the Ment deas eR of the м м са an Md qe manta. da ЖА Eg inde in tas Peninsula, а диган Nas. Sisto NE "пшн ното MEUM e n к” y апа Dover to о Margate a: З aud sy ае ге дзее. озь в, | and Toulouse. He TOU PrimeNew Hay.. — - pin бо ut dor. 1 5 " ms Lid. Кош ra e iw „ünder Inferior , Prime aversham | Wat led at the Бабе of | Straw Р exon of the ` y ri and фо ques xci атт " and s from London to Ы heir of Кал зе quee phe "wp шег Places b y M dies P GronaE Sirri, of Lacombe Park, th е ° э ч ON THE GREAT Xo kremy. m 24A ketini а ro a е dut» ue low for the season of the year. collision аә Н — nger-train wi plaee | died on the 4th in&t. at Bri m, осу pr m e LE WI Я Ditto S - : 4-4 $ " at the m = = i on Tiere ар, the 1st effects of a recent accident, from "a" rallied: | Half-bred ditto.. 110 —1 11 RÀ Yarro M express, wich gius is Down Ewes ..1 9 —19.|Flannel Wool .. 1 6 --1 9 Station З ч topping; irm — a оте or a mile Kent Fleeces .. 1 10 — 110% | Blanket ditto .. 1 0 —1 1 апа a half distant, sliekened 16 ccount of the | ,, PIRTHS.—On the 5th inst, at The Mount, Kilmarnock, signals being displayed, - after some little 20 dunt, Е "y Ам Tisbui x andi Махан, ofa ox EU mm Byass's Bebsid, EZ t t Matia dis. Sd $i: 7 бо Hartley, [o зї e e » > time, the signals 4-2 “all right," the driver put a Sot Dit, at 77, Eaton Saia. а: 5006 178. 9d. ; Hs Hartley 17s. 3; j Lembarts West Hartley, оп tha steam w ith the intention of yi Loyp, Esq., e > why ult,.at € p^ rita ot Lieut.- | 175. ; Tinfieid › 14s.6d.; WalkerjPrimrose, 138. эю, Station, The tra Hle only proceeded a few yards Brew GES On the A inst ova amm ips ie End Riddell,’ P P Walls En Маш ome Sa; beyond the H n eol th e, con 8 Wi Jg Не! 20s. ; es пече 21a. ; platform vien 6 c lision wi a Ea deut ай non n ар W: Kepler d 19s. 6d. ee ы н ema rmi уш. Ong iiy puse had emo Bombay sil Borrice nhe ыб чар Henon, 309.3 Wale End dut Най з, 2M; Walls Епа trucks and а break van. Опе ady passenger had some Church, JogN BARTON Br i Hall; i Er ERLING, Esq. of the Coldstream Hartlepool, 208. 6d. ; Walls End 208. ; W: of her teeth knocked out by tlis shock, the guard was Guards, to Садок MATILDA; eldest daughter of Sir John S. | Kelloe, 205.; Walls End East Tk; Wels End — THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [OCTOBER 10, 1863. South Kelloe, 20s.; Walls End, Thorpe, 19з.; Walls End Trimdon ерк, 20s. Tiest Carway and Duffryn Malting, 21з.—131 ships at market. t Konts, е cwt., 57, to si Я, es £9 0 nts : 10 Ы UNE s 9 essi m Oct. 9. Best Fresh Butter Я к рег — lbs. Becond do. do. Pork, 4s. 0d. to 4s. Sd. teles METROPOLITAN CATTLE МохрАү, Oct. 5. The number of Beasts is smaller than MY trade is bon active for the advan n Thursday's quotations. howev зә aii Е puo any better. small, so also is the demand, and it any ызда. on Monday last, con- best qualities at an Inferior descriptions, Led supply of тау) d is y difficult to ra ber dearer аре ов Thursday. and Holland there are 2450 Beasts, 6310 Shéep, 112 Y and 30 Pigs; from Spain, 51 Beasts ош ою, 890 and 2406 from the Northern and Midland а d а Best dur Best Long-wools, 4 6— -4 10 5 0|Do. Shon dr hort; horns 4 6—410|Ewes&?d quality d = + 2d quality Beasts 2 з 6 По. сд est Tov an Lam "m Half-breds 5 0—5 4|Calv =; E P$ Do. Shorn Pigs 3 ies 4 ts, 6110 ; Sheep & Тара, 21, 160; Calves, 125; Pigs, 5%. Тн Oct. 8. к paa pa of Beasts is not quite so large as on Thursday rade owever very dola and they, а all be sold. A v: m РА maintain Monday's To supply of sheej Pm e d ва -—— Th and is very limited, and m sold. Good Calves uini IS are sold ie reor Our foreign ce oie гс ачи of 390 Beasts, 2020 Sheep, and 294 Calves. Milch C рег d sd Best ts, - 2^ es -wools. H 6—4 10 fords, &c. 8to5 0 M4 Short-bboms 4 6—4 8 Ewes od quality 4 L SE 4 uahty Beasts 2 6—8 6|Do. Shorn — .. Вы, "ed ana Lambs .. шац. pee . 6 9-8 4|Calves .. БЕ LI TAA Sho; Pigs 4 Beasts, ET Sheep &L Lambs, 5060; Calves, 944; "Pes А Е LANE, —Мохрат, Nae Tbe supply of £ Engl Wheat to this mi А 5 arket was cer 30 аб was taken up slowly at the rates of this day foreign there retail demand ^ about the w өз: rates. The Oat абе was i ы pu: i al MS witho value. PER IMPERIAL QUARTER Wurat, Eecer, Kent, & Suffolk. dé н. 42—16 Red fine selectea 0144—50 | Red 46—52 —: ..140—48 — хон Прес боб — smt: BARLEY, grind. &dist , ue СЫ жс Malting ..|31—84 Fo grinding and distilling 25—30 | Maltipg .. |30—35 Oars, Essex and ME рерин Es de 20—22 ETT darsi 10—23 Feed . oland and Brew |19— 32—35 30—32 . 138—492 Ж 34—40 РРО оса ые ep m Eu cie delivered. .per sacl vo EPIIT EOD, ditio 90 Country..|30—34 „сез AVE per barrel|17—24| Per sack |39—42 tha Oct. 9. the past we and ссе weather during k has been unsettled showery, but понд У finerin Scotland, where uu harvest is now nearly coi Lap eg The usual trade in Wheat has been advance, which checked the demand, New Oats аге dow m ue бе сета perload. Beans, Peas, and Parloy ach f t late rates. The market closes steady for Wh ea Faipay, Ос ta 2м ma — was moderately attended, and the g eral tone remains unchanged since eren Tha " c Four тенен * nama Corn and Egyptian Beans have Other articles dull. AVERAGES] аы p _Оаїѕ. | Rye. | Bean: Mec Aug. p | = 9d| лой 22s 8d i 9d| 39s 6d|35s 9d — 2| 34 за 0 211 | 3810 37 2 Sept. 15 ч 1| 84 1 | 8 31 0 39 10 |35 10 — 19 d4 9 35 2 20 9 32 7 89 0 |36 9 — 26 43 9 $5 9 20 2 32 1 38 11 |37 5 Oct. 3 42 2 35 4 19 8 31 0 87 11 |36 7 Agg.Aver| 44 1 | 34111 21 21! 32 3] | Islington E VESTRY of ISLI INGTON having resolved, o: е completion of E Laying-out and Planting E rn, ARDENER to attend to the Aeris and хе Ts аёт be k, to теси written not t: са nt will [^i vutjest to ; the Approval of eA the Vestry. It is Lam ted Candidates will not са mber of the MAD ns daa Vestry Clerk. estry Offices, Upper Street, Yang OHN NRO, Rabley Gardens, near Barnet, i MO ey want of a Vi & A EA in the Growin em ae TE of all et of А liberal Man hly а. доп E et. wage ri ae beris livei preferred. о oie hia apply ' who cannot t ended for sobriety, energy, and skill. NER (Hrzap).—Age 33; highest and best of character, a em is Me t imonials that hes l certainly кы the most sanguine requ т gen Z W.C., Post Оте, Balbi. go nis Of any (G AEDENER eit Е drm is at libere x i gage with any g practical and trustworth; аш. улна: hi testimonials will be [Jem satisfactory. =J. Em H re. may be in want ofa ang Duddon all, Ulverstone, Lancashir ardener, [AEDENER (Нклр).—А ge 40, married, no 25 years' practical experience Six years emi rto St. Ives, Bingley.—W. HEWITT, Mi ckleth Bi sem ак ARD ineum. of Gar- b dd waite, bra хех іп all йз леша. Esq., f bis profession ta a in all M d. Wife c s branches: Four years’ iod leaving.—T. LA Тү, R( ; has HEAD). Age 36, married, н ати коп f сате from the. situal g, The Gardens, "E ER.—Age 40, married, no ineumbrance, character.—4A. B., Post Office, "Chea m, Surrey. n years QU „лс Жанер bott, D. ARDENER (middle-aged, married, without ine e). DaviEs, who has been 19 years in that AN with == y Д. of s 0! яр connel, is now p age with 1 \ ГАМТЕР, а FOREMAN i in х. Lncret s Garden, |; and to live in а Lodge man without children will be preferred. pm ned and clever Gardener will be liberally paid.—Apply to Mr. FAIRLIE, Clay Farm, Eltham, Kent, 8. E. ANTED, PROPAGATOR and HOUSE FOREMAN. —The enta e А eon а thoroughly —— ES in the above ca No one c9 арріу who - же held 1 similar situations rst-class Nurse: and — ad pete and С Cultivator habits, Er Steady and honest, ages t P.S.—To save trouble, no one will b 39 0 136 7 Ee nm xs ' AVE also ‚= = туу” чш NÉ i ul try. good d M n ;- Е | Hil Ex du p ( nme incum ls се а thorough p saion, d and Stock i required. e years he is no БА ` M RE M Sou West Hill Ho i AD RIATR-A————————— ARDEN Good ZAARDENER (oam meni Te ENER, ; Ln TT ntlem to give е Not G Married, no mbrance ; у к Thi tee ms office Mr. Fuller "Newton АБ ааа era E b D. е) і at liberty engag n gentlem: tho: онга! arde: Aa may be made Middlesex, ENER — H — ү, crie hii vede ee on, W.| ; ЄЗ ARDENER Мае his profession considered eligible, _ WS — ung "Man for JOBBING WORK e DE m) Stating gren las employed LE. omes de t . W. TALBOT, Wal тч Nursery, Waltham Abbey. v AD SHOPMAN, who has ha es and be ended,—Apply, enclosing copies testons with t reference to last employer, and statin; ng i — married or аа the terms expected, + DRUMMOND & 80; $, Seed ublin. S, “sien Tte — Man of experience, as SHOP- have a thoroughly рга тыны JS ау А > Y Garden and wer Seed н ces, to E. P. Dix: 57, Qucen St Han" E vx WIFE; the са to clean Shoes а Конен, — а to T m Pigs, a buen out of Tm the Woman as Р to Bake anage a Dairy. State ќо Wage. Addrem А87 Post Осе, н M. ГАМТЕР”, a GOOD СООК, by a lady resident near — kheath. Опе who сап attend properly to the Led eng —Apply, by letter or б eor d —À to Mrs. MILLINGTON, East Goomba Charito: 2 реф тє p КЫ бт -e o1 coast, а: k р effected, the latter at prices scarcely obtaimableoflate. Barley | WANT PLAGCES.—Letters to be Post Paid. has been u t at a aome of SUS 18. per qr., ————— SERA дын RR SE Eri Ө GARDENERS (ог asGARDENER of ut LC various qualifica! tions, recommended particulars tion to 8 Е. G. HENDERSON & St. John's Wood, London, N.W. DENER (Hzan). Age 30, married; thoroughly large m 002 in land A. B., 16, f Henrietta V .С. was small. Both En, ore were neg] ОРА, р we € no со ыны їп prices, Вагі Beans, and Peas eA tai wes davit voe ee y per qr. quo! ns. e Oat t: guid wick Squari DENER dina ged 38, incumbrance. A pnm has mending the above. He is highly skill Forcin, MM rcs - married, еи leasure in Plant Culture, ardens, Man: (3ARDENER. ( (Hxa»), GARDENER and BAILIFF. knowledge p quee has a good i go Ted C N P an oroughly acquain n iid f Stock, B d Belling ri А оой tant, can recommen men ter Land БЭН ursery, A RU 5 hly , energetic y: Женен. ; possesses а err en: ofthe ba hi all depart kingdoms well. e jectas an engage in re men ni other will be & stage: | 17206, Andover Road, Hillomy, E E eT MAN.—Ag ^d JE 4 LIC dee aches, 5 раа r Ота s она о асе Age 20; years’ experience, боой cha J. D., Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Reading. ze A о m extensive garden, for : x tede gr Small Premium. Pe m near Gloucester, 2, all its pe experience. А good prac- tical лич o Freie Stock, &c. Five years unex- сорораМө заасан ter from present employer.—G. B., Gar. з” Chronicle Office, W.C. RDEN E E G ,—Age 82, i thorough rtments of. Gardening, тобеге well the res of Stock, Land, &c. Can have the highest testimonials from the gontioman he is about to leave.—Messrs. Dowx ита RD & ГАтхо, Stanstead Park Nursery, Forest Hill, Lond E. | Ке EMAN, in a eme s or gentleman's Garden. "зз = ; good reference.—A. B., Mrs. Darroch, Brooke Lane, Ротор s of 20 experience FOREMAN, &c.—Upward: omms Pepe ite PH ni TA General Post Oce, оаа = go ms RORAGATORN vi ues ci ; has had s х. зош й іп Soft-woo Propagati: ng, Budding, t s references Dem а of Гаје ве. Vti. —H. R., Post Office, Rochester, Kent. largest London Nurse ORESTER.—Age 27, single; 12 years' experience, A native of Scotland. а be € ighly rio B., Mr. Wheeler, Nursery, W: r, Wilts. AILIFF or ULCUS (Worm) roughly understands Stock and Farmi airy and Poultry-yard. No obj The highest references cant hley, N. Ed fa taking the to шаке himseit generally useful. —T. H., Post Office, Finc d BAILI f Stock. poe Jago or $ H., Post Office, Kirüington, Oxford. /— — . orii 5 0-0 ЕЕЕ p Ауа x hee rm eic mo with Fari all its ches, t бам of all kinds of 726 а puc Бе. АШКЕ METERS testimonials.—Hoo, Post gd Watford, Her БАЙР or BAILIFF.— — Middle-aged Dairy if required.—A. B., Mr. W. @. Taylor, Agent, Upper Hill Street, Richm ANAGER or TRAVELLER. ment in a first-class be treated with.—B. W. 3, ears" experiente e 25, sno 10 олаи C. Messrs: the provinces. First in the provin: eh, Loi Hurst & Son, 6, Leadenhall S - ченин .—Age 21; has ИП te of Gardening. Fair wages m. er сайыс. m тү флот WOUTE samo ago, well recommended. t & $ CE `5 ы A ! ». x: | Г я Я. y ё Җ Ко „не: THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. g The Б d Ghrontcle | ар Et. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1863. Greenhouses, Orchard-houses, and Conservatories, FREE MAN'S HORTICULTURAL WORKS, y sim. aal Я а, ai feet by 13 feet, 507. ; 21 feet by 13 feet, 28l. ; 7 Siret M 10 УЬ 15L. J ORCHARD- посв, 10 per cent. "cheaper. А handsome voe iini d i veil ad st dal 19 feet, for Sale. OT- WATER PIPES, D IU Whoiesale few "i THOMAS. MILLINGTON, GLASS me 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. DUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOOD ak Agrona Hall, Islington, с pue an Acre of Glass, was supplied by T. Мтллх vers, and the leading men in the сүа profession, as well as the каеш. Gentry, and жага: have favoured T. M. with dedii fol Hom and for Exportation. Kg For prices see zer of September 26. eac Furnace Bars, Supply Cisterns, and Builders’. Castings i ock, at Mr. Lvwcu WuirE's Iron Wharf, Upper Ground Street, Blackfriars Bridge, London, 8. Price List on application. M AM zx HASTINGS, | HORTICULTUR ER HoT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURER, 235, oa "Kent Road, London, S.E. (For mauy yea with WEEKS & Co.) W. H.s ijong eb ipei in UG above business en- and Неа houses in the most g duced SEDES PATENT SLOW- TO BUSTION poa cS Ic for HEATING CONSERVATO- е k setting; will keep in action fro M ue v 18 hours with- of about 3d. n сона daily at the Pate дире" s'Warehouse, 155, Cheapside, Londo on, ] Е.С. Ф. 97 102 Шизвфга! d Pros spectus free, and Esti- mates а for Erecting "Hot-Water 5 е of any magnitu ENNIS's PATENT METALLIC BORTICUUTUR AL BUILDINGS are made from the ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, D ST. PANCRAS' ROAD, LONDON, N.W. HOT-WATER APP FIXED AND UNFIXED. оч Xy ж HK X U U W Uy u uL = AATA шыу рш ү + МҮ ж rPE Haan € Пед Illustrated ea on «osa cosesmvarorms,. ран HOUSES NT STARLE FITTINGS. Y DESCRIPTION OF IRON W ТИТ у: gem Te WARNER Е SONS, "m BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIERS, and versio i of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS best Wrought Iron, upon an entirely new principle. The combination of Iron and Glass under this pant is perfect ; he possibility of fracturi e is prevented, and a permanently ractical : adva писати ао extreme odios Framing, admitting a maximum of light and beat, great nd" durability, rang perfect ventilation, und Au азрерапу ег partake o! e desirable outline, the cost of a аме азобан stru Store For Prospectus, &c., address Т. Н, Р DENNIS, Horticultural Builder, Hot-Water е бе? ШУ. High St. Chelmsford, Essex. without a Flue отсе [X ENT. for Warming Chapels, alls, Shops, servatories, and all o DN Price (me ie: crimes JOYCE'S STOVES аге Portable and Economical, p лпа icit ГА hours with one supply of fuel, requir- ing no attention. STOVES for GREENHOUSES are made to burn nl the Winter. Temperature always the same. Patent Fuel, 2s. 34. per bushel, Swan NasH, Patentee, 253, Oxford Street ; and 119, Newgate Street, London, E.C. Illustrated gues post free. | Second-hand Greenhouses and Pit Lights. WEEKS AND со. have a кыр Stock of the ч e above for SALE. | деч ә select ы Aree ves. ( J. Wxxeks & Co., Horticultural Builders, н Road, Chelsea. Second-hand озүн күүм Ji. they pe Vedan sisting of SADDLE, Do tbe RI D, the! Ee Parties wishing to purchase must sind and select for J. T КЕ & Co. Horticultural Builders and Hot-water Apparatus Manufacturers, King's Road, Chelsea, W. OSEPH SMITH, HOTHOUSE and ORCHARD-HOUSE LEAN-TO ) HOUSES w h ends and gu 0 feet long, . 9 feet á— 191. 10s 40 P feet Jong, 11 feet pia 30 100 feet Меи Е пісам, 110 feet dra 16 feet 6 inches, 1901. ТА A Sed oras e 10,000 fee GREENHOUSE and PIT fap SPAN ROOF GREENHOURE ditto, 27 feet by 16 feet улен, E 46 feet by 14 fe et, 551. Ditto, m No. 35. — CAST-IRON PUMP, fitted with J. s & Soxs’ Metal Bucket and eia which cannot action, for Wells not серий 25 fee 24 inches foot 7 inches high #1 0 | E. ches 3 feet 3 inches ШЕ PETE A 1070 2% inches short, with 15 feet of Lead Pipe Machen, ready for fixing .. .. £2 0 21, inches long, ditto ditto Y 234. 0 "wt Хо. 36). WARNER'S IMPROVED 3- INCH CAST-IRON LIFT aud FORCE PUMP, mounted on- > a Barrow, w а, Saeki 6, MM Ng ree, pd e 14INCH 2-PLY RUBBER sd CANVAS HOSE bw s $667 зу IN E per foot 0 21-INCH. LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted on Plank, 37, 3s.) т, са — 3 3-INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted on Plank, 32. 155) — ... esa "e - 20,9 er sizes of any of the above. By an improved and new action of the bandle, this Pump is so — that a great deal о? friction is avoided ; an air vesselis secured, and by introducing a brass lining into the barrel, with brass bucket and sucker, pies me objections to iron Гага ате overcome. Ву this Pump ONE MAN WILL FORCE THE Эч in а continuous stream TO АН. f en mounted on a barrow it еа а cheap, а, апа des — or Garden and Field Irti; 5 ото simplicity ess an any equal t clog in Wm LIQUID MANURE PUME, with legs, 27. 15s.; 2-inch Flexible / Réliiee and Canvas Suetiom Pipe, 2s. 5d. per foot. Тһе Barrel із 274 inches long, аса ihe Legs are 6 feet high. E L ЖСР с Tet Plumber i or Country, or of the NTEES and MANUFA JOHN WARNER anD xm 8, CRESCENT, баты ый: LONDON, E.C. A сч Тһе above may THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [OCTOBER 17, 1863, ik xc. Universal Microscope. Price £5 5s. COTTISH UNION INSURANCE COMPANY ANY S AMU ик! Moo EBHRIOW MITH, BECK, AND BEC К, REM id ДЕРЕ 1 EM iei id conditions ds Lt wore iens BUILDER, & Cornhill, E.C. ; late 6, cor скок Fire t liberal ter! d conditions. Knotty Ash, near Liverpool. * Catal mps a Xow, Lito Policie кз issued dur ing t the y ending Jul, у Ж ^ Reference permitted to the Nobilit; dG throughout А Great Britain and Ireland. x: n" е АУФ SM xb. TOR GA NY, Sii о ume Seewen ly to en ? For Sale, at E. Preciwplc ун: roi ua Works J. Sm w & Co., 29, анч Street, Manchester. LEDONIAN emen ANOR COMPANY еа. DENCH ing about ISPOSE of ч? E WEATHER INDICATOR. Parli бара P e ed addit fona AGHA Act of HO a E BUSINESS, h hand а consi- y L. CASELLA, for correctly гема Changes in the | sither тһе Fire or Life Departments Cof erras for derable n of VINERIES, GREEN and HOTH Weather, either for Rain, Wind, isture. 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Princess Louisa qe of Messrs Garrard, in the Haymarket, а them with the loss of s r eight|went out riding. аз esday morning the Queen,| with a visit. The Princess of Wales, the Princess of their leadi ing chiefs; while the мз ЕГ and |: aa ied by Priha and Princess эн апа Ргїпсе Christian of Denmark, and the Princess Dagmar took a i drive in an ope 1 Кїп esses Lo 1 ece, Militia of the province already under Princes Arthur and Le 'opold, went to Aberdeen, and | Prince of Wales, Prince Christian, and Prince Frederick, 4000 men, exolusive of a permanent corps of Mtem. "the uncovering of the йун Consort/s | rode on horseback. On Sunday morning the Prince aud colonial cavalry. ^ Sir GEORGE GREY has also олате а E es Prince and Princess of Prussia | Princess of Wales, the Prince and Princess Christian of ppealed to t] S s pter AN E e Que the — eer and travelled | Den nma ark, Prince Frederick, and the „Prin nce сн Dagmar : 8, M КыЛ SV 2 wit er Maj esa die Aberdeen. Prince James's. and а of even areraising in Victoria, ein olyrood des and met^her Majesty at Aberdeen. | In the afternoon the Prince and Princess t Y Wal s, the New h Wales, Tasmania, and South Australia, | After the ceremony the Queen returned Hu "owed King of Greece, the Prince and Princess - Chrisli, ocn къб ridic mur of pay and land where she hough Prince Frederick, А WA t nd Gover much fatigu жт g” ihe exertions and ting “emotions went to Kew, andi in the evening dined with the Duke h he New Zeal ernm The №. papers state that the Cabinet has|p,. 3 Prince William of eate took leave of "e Maj е " a de eputation of the Council of the Society ОЁ Ar ts not juge ít exp ^ mr - accede ы xs ent to the ree ee and return ed with Prince АШ ed to Е waited o on the Prince of Wales and р ted. an. CZARTORYSKI nise the | burgh, where ! The King of Greece, the Prince of Wales, foli гаці. 'as MR. v ^ officially his Royal Highness. Sir Georgo rey aired at Balmoral Prom Christian of po^ , and Prince Frederick, n Ta ; the Minister in бубу ance upon her Majesty. de on horseback. The Princess of Wales, the Princess INAUG овы ION OF THE PRINC ечат а MEMORIAL | Christian, and Princess Dagmar, took a. carriage drive. : ILLAULT,| Ат ABE —The ceremony p inaugurating the| The Duke of Cambridge paid a visit to the adea has hitherto sustained | me bre stis of pem Prince Consort took place at | Christian at Marlborough House. А deputation of the inist j h d ритат о 2 x 8 еп hei: : i mta the 0 MM k^ An Fi mensa loss being soie d gem on which her Majesty һаз | visit to the city on the 8th of Ja une, In the afternoon o the Бѓаќе as well as to the Emperor. appeared in p nce her widowhood. The statue, | the King of Greece,the Prince of Wales, Prince Christian | NG ОЕ А nly to| which was sicried for by the city and county of| is Lor nma rk, ‹ and Pr rince Frederick, went to the. Er Berlin on Wednesday to attend a Council of|Aberdeen, is of dn: e, by Baron Marochetti. lt is Ministers which is said to have been rendered | placed upon a ро polished р granite pedestal g 2 4 а 1 te E un W PT affairs, А дучу980769 an field marshal's uniform , holding i in one ahis roll, and | ч Wales ute Punto Ды, в dà sita Prince een issued, directing special services in all the|in the other the feldemarshals hat. Нег Majesty | Frede: rick, and Princess a honoured the per- churches on the 16th inst., to celebrate; the Praes arrived by special train from Balmoral at 1.30, and was | formance at the Covent Garden Opera with their anniversary of the battle of Leipsio. received by the Duke of Richmond, the Earl of| presence, Lim Tuesday morning the King of Greece, А des from Vi informs us that the|4berdeen, Lord Saltoun, Mr, Alexander, Anderson, | the Prince of Wales; Prince Christian and Prince T I hi7 "v А Lord Provost, and the city and University officials. | Mare left Ф бо Newmarket, to- witness the Fansylvanian леу adJourned on Tuesday, after| Prince Alfred had arrived from Edinburgh by a|races,: "Тһе Prin £ Wal es, the Princess Christian. resolving to send tr i ; and w n j Ф i q л un ^ ч © et = H [an u = £g ga Ф vi train ; incess D. р in the Austrian Reichsrath. This is considered ап | Princes Arthur and Leopold, Princesses Helena and |On Wednes адау 1 morning the King of. Greece left important step towar ards the union of the Empire | Lovisa, the Crown rs and Princess of Prussia, aud | Marlborough Hou i for Par The Prince of under the new constitution, and is the cause of| the Prince and Princess of Hesse. Sir George Grey | Wales and Prince eder олу on horseback. . The L ы | was ino. Minister of State i in attendance, A procession | Princess of Wales Princess Christian took а much rejoicing at Vienna. of was formed to the centre of pa city, | carriage drive in ће еи and in the afternoon ecounts from Athens state that the Nat md ж ang the ir stands. Previous to uncovering it, | took an airing in an open carriage with the Princess Pri 5 CDM, rt.of е | Dagmar, ho i F de atr cnl with great enthusiasm. kingdom by the annual presence of the illustrious | hia studio. in ees Street, to view his fulllength rom. mited States we learn that General | prince, and to the fact that the 9v a few f the Prince and Princess of Wales in their KosENORANS has been reinforced by two согрв | мав signally favoured by the ex rion of his gre reat | State robes. The Duke of Cambridge paid a visit to from General MrApr's army, and that his position talents as President of the British Association. dus this | Prince 3, cde pan raa the Байый d French is 5 4 ; Address her Majesty made the follow ing r mbassadors аб their res т residences. In th is so strong t AE can onl ‚һе dislodged by а. esty ie eply е : io m Da M ur loyal and aflectionate Address рус »— evenin g ihe Prin ce and Р incess o ales, Prince ing : É n ihe copo ek y ; "ne 4; т, honoured - the performance at- The Confederates have occupied Knox есот to future times the love and respect of thi ТИ Нуриман с маша „жу thai l ai General BURNSIDE is retiring to КАКЫ Е yw! TS T" jor roooncile và ee se ЕТ" ieri a the. — d - — u Walo i Е С трапі Ps rince and Princess Christian, p ар, He appears to have аре КҮЗ SHEENA EA while such a tribute was being paid to his memory, P eric, and P. йан iei Hun Mc ri out making an exertion to assure pee of the rineess mar, with his Government, and s deep intfelt: sonso: I entertain hanas Ur kindness and ham. Тһе Royal party travelled to Wolferton a been gatur by General section, an on; sd д, at the N ne Чү fa сү; ET { etm train on the Great Eastera Railway, and The Custom House ferr АА Liverpool my heart for тшт т whose loss must ih row а lasting gloo er med. s ү ri І Кз К т 5 А, ving тесеі і all my re life. Never сап ! forget the clronanta performe ye gi а. ree hours. is unders Fea fpes i di тава i the ДЗ ecl MO DU а Bit i Pupes and Princes wil ашу at балі ei айк uilding-yard of the Messrs. LATRD at Birkenhead. c guide m Tux коө or GREECE. on Saturday received ^ ay The broad arro UT vu водор у affixed to them | days бераце from the Greeks of London, Liverpool, in th The Manchester, | а the ngli Provost t Ü On 8и honour of knighthood. The Royal party a few |atten А рей rid at the Gree in ed бог Deum was sung i i ram minutes afterwards, stepped out upon the platform| London Wi Жети Ж Be E within 20 yards of the statue, and Principal Campbell | honour. Earl "Russell, а Secretary of State for Foreign E QUEEN eek | having offered ^" prayer, the statue was uncovered. | Affairs, Mr. A. Westenho lz, Consul-General of Denmark, ( he Royal children look т Russian Ambassador, Pri i e Т F: Б = 1 th Queen, „Ваго , had and Princess to Alt-na-Guithasach, — cs a fond and eager gaze which touched all | audience of his Majesty. In the afternoon the King wher lunched. е» pps m in the | ж! e present. In the | visited nch t thei i he man Аллі and the К her Majesty bowed to the v mbly, | residences. On Monday his Majesty visited the Crystal carri rned on its side, b К Ње ей м and | and with the Royal ANT n re-entered the € Olubi house. | Ра On Tuesday he attended Newmarket races, incésses were thrown e Emu ону Having partaken —— M Royal party drove back | and on Wednesday morning took leave of the Prince 0 rode home on hill pone. to the tho railway sta n, and le d or Balmoral soon after | and Princess of Wales, and е town for Paris. Тһе ince Christian, i Тн е act Ww Ws the тай yos ica D Her Majesty а and ned the Queen walked e, 8. With а feelin лок of. sympathy which it was thought Prince Wales, UM ristian, е Princ : P lir. Crown Princess and Princess Louis of Hesse, р would, under the circumstances, be accepta bie to the Fr derick accompanied his Majesty to the Victoria in in the afternoon, accompanied by Princess Helena. | Queen, the erowd along hence he travelled by the London, Chatham, Crown Princessof] Prania А Palino rar ран | | silence throughout, and with the exception of uncover- i Dover Railway to Dov her Maj ins А5 r сакар drove ue and while she| PRINCE AND PRINCES da Cassa ов DENMARK, went out, accom- remained 1 looking at the statue, ther no demon- | father ме mother of the Princess of Wales, accom- ese Me, a Ee Mies clov. ly along. to чым оп. the London, Chatham, A A Nines soespesidl т ру ее DA arri cre accom byt n Greece, [eps т Highnesses were туе ман Dan «nd had мам a Prince SE Wales and the King of Greeec,. of Cambridge. The Princess went out in potis mmm Hesse. In the. замай the Queen, accompanied by PAS баат and took a drive in an open carriage in | TEE CABINET.— inet омар «t жай, DO. ш the Crown Princess of Prussia, drove to the falls of |the afternoon. The May y Tuesd the official residence of Lord Palmerston in the Garrvhalt. The Crown Princess lunched with her | attended at Marlborough House, and presented to the | Downing "Street. Majesty. Prince William of Hesse arrived at the | Princess the marriage gifts of the corporation of that | PamLraxzwTAEY Moymrents.— On Wednesday Par- Castle on a visit to the Queen. On Sunday morning | town. ne Prince visited Prince William of Hesse at | liament was further prorogued to the lst of December " Wi " В nex! бв: і ret о ian i li baa E "The | Prussia lunched with Her 2 with the Crown | E Н 1 ij | «ЇН Hm i Bi. "m AUR : | | АП [n 1 Hel and Prin th of General Darling, has RR reds tutte idi deci ob байте arrived on a visit to their Royal Highnesses. The | con on uris Wyuyard, О.В. It is 0 Queen went out, attended Ъу | Duke of Cambridge paid a visit 1 1 stated that the arti i In theafternoon the King o qa of the Innis Taniskilling Dragoons, will e 3 officers, non- | Е. j E 5 E к & n e H & On : the Lady Churchill. In the afternoon the enl Lom after their arrival. i i f the Greeks and the Prince of Wales honoured the ' p. ab Aldershot, А party of JO THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Остовив 17,1803 - commiss ssioned officers, and men of the regiment arrived | at the camp from India on Friday. r . "та —The King of мна arrived in Paris Wednesday evening was give n St. Cloud in honour C connection with. the new Halles, now near complet tion, ve Majesty also "ану а dee to the 9 bees Hei near course of co uction. On m to Ma was at p? e point of t The Marshal "a; E uh. we shall not see one another again till we meet in npe 29 Em cted on leaving ра, ау Sintes. as аб рту as to he. Buperon v o he nt, and eloquen 'votedness, talen el An Imperial decree ыы. on Thursday announces | Den that in considera tion of the eminent services rende red | ajesty w can deputation yesterday. or to-da ау. ЕВ s Ii s decease is an аиа loss to the ie served with equal Swede resigne ed for reasons unconnected with | politics, , and Señor egl has been appointed his successor. The Budget for ents of War, increase. of о publishes an article n the Spanish he slave- NN omit ML. an inde Marine, | ea i| in "Warsaw. Empire. An Aide-de-Camp of Cloner. Mouravief has — шоу arrived in iiie to assu өө olia et nce of mg rotest of the English Consul at Waste) General Ber rg has Evans from payment of the fine of 15,000 im шщ to рой his f; n of his , Willia: Mr. and e — T s inst., and w usua It is | certain ines insurgents of В. ге ара. roduced an excellent гара in Portugal. ENMARK cei Ypa ng arrived at ing unexpectedly, from Бариде states that the gravity of of his Majesty’s ave been It also states that eaty of alliance wit nmark. The Ке were prepared to o hold a privy | council immediately on the King’s arrival. а s Bélginna arrived at чы — M" ursday King Leopold left Bade ж: for Switzerland, rms to pass a short time at his vil ge and then return to Brussels. URG.—Among the — laid before the Coburg- Gotha Landtag, vidi as just assembled, is an act кино ае кө of бе e nce of Wales, — the Crown of the Duc mself and ance with the provisions | the Prince —As French Ambassador to к. Court of St. nit | М. dela Tour нео, who will ber by M.de iges. Baron qe Malaret will fill the шя f| the latter at Тап, Тһе Маг will go as Ambassador to В fou and the Marquis d'Astorme to Nass явап, е Kania r has addressed the following letter to Baron | edi wach the assen$ of Cibi was as expressly obtained. а festival at the — of не оп Беа e At a time when you intended to retire from public service, o His ingly, after г paying а s Tuto visit to the Cathedral. on Tuesda А. вее the ро gress оё the works, return ed | es аб Nat la on the Lake Lu м гай —Th ежей with the Minister of Foreign m "T ^ i y. morning for е Papal Government t having been remove T devotion induced you to accept н office of с азр А your at London. You have thus acquired fresh rights to my * will. dpi oce now A cce me to relieve Lx of ida post, but, before giving [netur сх ish t d how glad I bave va to crown зош long сааб er by nce 0 edne ле nominations n gem ng suffe Soar Severe ly w days since at se The Duke will ined leave St. Pete urg for Paris with his children, The in proposes to the t XX of 1815 relative ia. In the sitting of the Lower Жон, оп » т. Poland, the теру of Fra known Ека dex: =» Ади o£. Pens ? brought i ina a Bill for а may re of 96, We. believe. tre s 1815, rim #0 |1 vera ч ренү are not yet buried, but "d аге dead." à e Courri й says | . Cabinet —! of the Tuileries has поб judged i possible to accede аб present to the wishes of Prince Czar-| Diet on Y Friday ali M members who to ok p in the torysky. The trial DT < ert тез ron|debate were in favour of sending deputies to t of irou-clads is said to re, and | Austrian ichsrath, with the reservation, however, the commission have vomit Qn Mom үну that they | that the electoral 1 maintai accordance are only adapted for smooth water. The the constitution. The debate terminated i YR sday Mecca FA that the new Dr Ега pr бовой of treati ies of 1815, sa "that es will join any protes! tof Fra! nd e ин гаіпвб „ће violation of үнө year depu рк from t ме Me cum an piena to Ње King. Ніз Majesty in | "eni of Steingrund, in Silesia, has pre and male inmates wer e arrested, an pa rounded by КЫ , General Mouravi eff h mitted great Шаре. Тһе tional Government has brought the insurgent chiefs Sokolowski and Iskra yr a court-mar 2 Ploc 10th v" 12th ins able lo e Hon. Mr. Elliot on Friday h whom he | Naples on Wednesda; the ships and forts. - т Ki at Rome, and taken his Mal "n ке тесе nee wi n Parliament i fatio па: бкккск.—Тһе National Assem —— wa vem rm -— табе а APER Ben upon them to decide ssible whether they desire annexation to ( ы pen should elect men who would support the isters'in the — of the че ка had confided to them. inimical work with the cubes quility would be established in the co Y of his ЧН ӨЫ, to forward the progressive дезйөр of legislation on a constitutio: mmi Upper assed | апаи, the Lo —It is — т Austria has degit Баке. his үзүн states that the followi ng а. will be sary for the completo of ee measure. tit al form, by whi "and Eh nds nal basis, would thereby be ерее rd High Coi igh xoc the Ionian revenue m King George. 3. gnition «то р! пе of the Ion claims bed Abd on f ep o British. cemeteries in that and the. ilitary contributio The Port y sog are being built in the Mersey, anı ab e. Куе of go v and The ен а trial could [e made of ie ns. | It is said that the fleet. Ся shortly тр їй ш. another cruise to continue iments. of Spain has invited press and on iie. Rye . Her rial election of deputies was t „from Constantinople state that Russian Minister in that city had declared to the | | Porte Ts ze тетт ot the Poles as belligerents oul o take place on Sat у. Зуны —Accounts ish - expe e | disembarked at Vardar, in Circassia. nd Ea le to this solutiona of cm di CIRCASSIA.—A Ро! dition who came to t COAST OF AFRICA. and Jectmask Atkinson, ес, her ему s sedi како, анн, dw: Mr. ts | and tl three Bod the crew, clung to исе ui pet ween the t wo Powers. The news tbat the e e are constructing twelve gunboats in the Black Sea is con | Ponawp.—An І has detached the ial. decree нан) of Augustowo and the pons of Lomza mn of аата ы. p каг them pro e Russian ' sent D - Ixpra.— Distur! bances have west frontier, bu taken pee Бит Railv from Delhi to to Calcutta on the 1st of Зона йору иы is felt in ndi bant M E ; OCTOBER 17, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' EE i AND MERE ERA GAZETTE. 7 Cuma. — Since the Danish: einig was signed nothin Au gust ча in. Major Gondok had had some — over tie bels. JAPAN.—Official a upon Prince Satsuma, аг steamer Novich on t vessels before they could out of range. The report "n mu Пи Ae rend bled - РГТ" perpa the fl and the X" m Japan state that the | i тт n | war. йв, Admiral Lestgski rode in carriage d n m віх horses, and was accompanied by | Alderman Fremont. On the previous day the pian | visited the for ts iu New Yor к. harbour, At a banque 2 h 1 there for ue Zealand. The creed ма, announced | b 40th 3al hi1 YS. n battery yr six к Анын field-piec 1 From Н Town earn that © volunteering for New | be fo to fight forei ies Russia, would oim in "Shoulder with Americans. The and Immortalitó, and the French , have arrived at New 00 seriei inne А ВШ сч meni the South наты Asse to legalise marriage w deceased wife's sister. NITED STATES. ова despatches from General Rosencrans of the lst inst. дейш the Qmm of his army as satisfactory. It is asserted by letters from | Nashville and by New York and ha ntt journals that two whole corps from the pen of the Potomac, Suppose "De British Pat Dons Penn, Rio Grande, has arrived at New КШ 3 runners Alice Vivian, Fox, n the out as a privateer. | captured near the » | Orlean eans. The bloc and Mon — m the е co t (ppt N, Toal ntgom Gulf of Mexico. lth. of 7 емее енн) tidings ot some horrible моіе Tho Confederates are алеге) to int CENTRAL AMER ounts from Belize statethat 3 Су by the Waikatos, and of two severe combats b nd pt + э —Асс tt the President of Guatemala, aided by Nicaraguans, has occupied Knoxville, and compelled Gener captu the troops an Р natives. Waikatos and their | have also ШМ aded and captured Comaya ague e and Tegucigal alpa, i allies are in a the number ot some 7500 in the| Burnside to fall back үә MN berland Ga Honduras t neighbourhoo land, and for 40 miles to the| Southern journals assert Burnside's вете of Р: dori and banishing Mr. Mn eie the southward of that capital aci country is a vast camp, a ith neral Cre не is impossible, that the Pritis сэу ен General, from Spanish Honduras. The general rising of the tribes in the dr thern island being | result «а the battles of iae tionc ыш na an | Consul at Truxillo had sent for assistance. Appre м п id 15th of ieneral Rosenerans' campai Eastern cross | the Wa ikato frontier, „ће natives retreating Tennessee, pu t at he PE eventually be e атта i! i мешит. previously prepared and covered with rifle pits. Неге, | General Bragg ів fortif ing Mission Ridge, and Мох .—Витіѕн Ёсхрв: Con on the 17th, the first fight took place. н portion of| the Confederate troops КА eda ated in the vicinity sols блем ар зр to "Y for Money, a and 933 for Kaanis the troops was deta to outflank the Maories|of Chattanooga are said to amount to upwards of ee per Cents. Reduced, 918 to 4; New Three per ; India Pie. per Cent. Stock, 1870, or six m heavy Ше ss, inc кесте oam ward, another veni where s and a river, d | 135, е — of whom General Joseph, — has 36 е те the Ё Burnside'a "filu c^ supre mmand. General arlier is now attributed to qae XE only issued the orders for Burnside’ s advance | 100$, ex div. when it was too late. s is гер pons however that General Burnside's resignation has een accepted, and that Gen eral Hooker wil. upersede. him. Account ts from Jeneral № M he the yells of an oven К up zh or ould n aories ot com om they co e. Тһе were. ex | stren sce — from К le. les thick underw oL chasing the fire amid who The rep n to вопгсвв, ба, Ъееп fied s 3 with conscripts, now nu are in a well fortified position, which they are daily ngthening, on the south bank of the Rap о, 18 oah | Ditto 100i 4 73% to 3; HN. 1862, for Acct, vile is now upon Gordons „Бал. al €2nglanv. 'EPARTMENT. Government Debt ,, dre Other Securities ., DA E Gold Coin and Buliión ·. 13,887, Silver Bullion ———— .. ee's army, having | Notes issued., mbers 70,000 28,037,925 nga 32 Europe an and seven native passengers, intimation having been given uu d ^^ am Thompson to “clear ont ” in 2 hei have 12,000 | ARET in К fortiiontions of "аі, cit EPAR' Se REN: Becuri! MI Ваше) ae 1c :£28,537,925 lad Me let i qim PAM 85300 clad Merrim apes ete state o аб ача Proprietors’ Capital -.. £14,553,000 tion for offens s lying at Jones's ‚Б Deposits | аа ЖТ Lad ngs Banks ritles зба апа і . &10,945,363 Bluff, awaiting the completion of her consort, the > Commins T . h has already received her Divi- Gold and Süver Coin ;. rs, and that he eed collecting the natives үз. the ee with the i intention of uae the were ЖЕ dts а а description of which in the eid may rival the atrocities йо ted by Indian mutineers. V mts; near j^ place 15 miles from аде Мг. t L Who wss cutting w others at Papakura, was murdered by the эры апа the others only een by fli ght. һ ‚Оп the 250 July man іга] о, with four o N Yo . 21240195 Rotes 6,40; Davis, whic! er iron Me g, in СОЧ order that the i vesse vier proceed to Fortress Mon cir to attack the Federal fleet stationed oC Nat. bees а. ee 4,616,052 оез Ассы... Pv ue 16,352,818 Seven days;and other bills 724,145 £39,389, 7£39,309,509 en com-| Oct.15, 1863. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. n the supreme une gei and аге Фазе y the @@ҢееК, UPTS. А AY: October 9.— BANK do not report of the defeat. of Wei eitz Three тар, W. Federal gunboats shelled the ути тану fort. ы Grants Ru на re, Market Gardener — W Pass, ү a bile. Female bread riots are трос: mera Nor pL t. to havi rred at Mobile. 'The wo hr > а б ds unless кын, but they were eventually бе ified. The Russian flag-shi Alexander News ther Russian men-oi- 17 have anchored in New rk Harbour, rumo oured oy - — there all the w ei C do City. ot og “Аа Мы эр Ar lege Te nad 6 мѕеа, Journ im Southsea, mue. Sehoolmas aster—W. Ств: a э, J. inter. Grea TE се, Kentish Town, M cR Haxpow, Alpha ита, Kilburn, evinced towards the officers and | Tating House K HARRALD, Heigham, Norfolk, ‘Wholesale pe ground near t ri position, on Pukekiweriki, and | men of the fleet. Sh dinner has been given to the | Mio E Hopara Ciber г Holloway. Commission Акон » the Wairon. Пана, апа дно, "his son aged 18, while | uiam diri 2. the Metropohtan Hotel. Тһе | Нлһт, масу төй. Now Жон оаа, Tobacco Dealer--G. HomwsPr, was endeavouring to get into a place of hiding. On made a speech id which be said that the EN Hatu. Herbert Street, New North Hoad, Waichimikeko: à ee eie Disi Id Emperor was a N OA з, м o ne marg E ie or ato and t] э : ds bzi jen i rom what. JowATHAN KETTLE, ЖЕ, Miller—J. Luwponmw, America F roasted " NA "Ist | already done, and what he was doing every day, he was | Sie ra qum, Шарагч 2 Marobant o Naima Perrin dn — "p n Mi kla i certainly entitled to the surname which once a | УкхоЕро Licensed Victualler — 7. Moone, Pocklington attack р laimed—“ the Delight of Mankind." с Tailor E D. Nas B Nism, Sutherland Terrace Divis vhs wer wipe y V Ц у | With regard to Russia, he expressed a that Xeeper- 8, Newsom, Coventry, тыта Pur. sire Shrewsbury, tribes, were e repulsed еро 4 Тоу ША, molte c at osi г owever v «ст end " p ie Pera i e Berei, Jom Street, tc ее, ка irs, eleven wound $ y - This attack was al vecompanied v ith great | а ned, so they would not |Sameemnenie re, NC rM паге отог две сы оп the pirt of "the natives towards the brink M cae аз» St Peters burgh if necessary. | Southampton Street, Penionville, la d bap E ood soldiers killed and зу unded. The authori rities recognise If minat nations уча for peace, the Dmm а J. Starman, Barrow, Lincolnshire. Yi ler—J. 8. S. STANTON, Фе urgeney of the ео, па buve sent requisitions to | xeoeive ib on honourable teras, and, blew Gol for эде шр НЕГЫ Жы Dr КЫЙДЫ QUERI Australian ni^ ies asmania for pen. a grent ie А | Taxzon,Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, —J Tnoxrs ve despatched Major Pitt and Captain Harrison— | Militia aed named Wallbri ad Mn Hampshire, БАП Maker--E I. чуноне Shame Practical the one to Melbourne aod the other to Sydney—to | Russia, in sending a fleet to New York, wished to have | owe M үл, уен! W Wear Staffordshire, REC nuit: enlist volunteers. Before making these applications, А where, at а given signal it Ich sep Е омро eutter-C. ESCENA TNT oad, Chelsea, Late Сога Dealer. л lac; Sir Grey had called out for active service in ch com On the 1st inst., NU гон Glasgow, Bootand Shoe Макег—8. Macxeszre, Beauly , disturbed provinces every male between the age of 16 |a Ж reception n "$ cong rabulajory A. was тетен aire. 3 rm ga E LHP Sehoo _ and 40 years, and many Herrin а 40 and 55 e Russians by the anthorities of New | TUESDAY: 0c. 13.—BANKRUPTS.—A. Алсин, Easter, Essex, ot e Papi on n in ферз Fork. gr Aion of the National Guard Tailor EG Бат, Туга Plader Camp Ung iam TREN __ AUSTRALIA.—. pun NUR from Melbourne, dated | tbe procession up Broadway, zwhich was lined by | вот, Liverpool, jate Licensed V. ў THE) GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL$ GAZETTE, [Ocrosrm 17, 1863, _ Suffolk, Miller and Corndealer—T. T, Brwwrrr, Broad Stree reet, Golden weeks of the 10 years ur | corrected, for i Increase not, however, think he was safe at the latter place, anj - 8 Zu St. James's, Plumber—J. Соок, Birmingham, CAD Dr yer— „ы оЁ рор s ii 1126. The urn Birmingham. ristol, late Butcher—G. Dawson, Huddersfield, bsec Manufacturer population, was edi e there Chet ist - T. Prose. COENA ipte id депото. Гене "gnow | fore182 above the average uring ем ie theatro, чае: данат gular coincidence, the pi Ms. нї, Medical Student - 3. Gxerxwoves, High S cB. Shoreditch, Оше r— | of 962 boys and 911girls—in all, 1873 — were A: was "performed was the Ticket-of-Leaye Man —M. GansriN, late of U т Norwoo: icensed Victuall RIMES, Я Holloway Mosa сепа Vietualler-^D. А. HAWKING, ч бна registered in London. In the 19 correspond Б eeks p — 1 oed. Jo bg 2 "eie th m the representa. OPKINS angattock, Brecknockshire, Blacksmith: HINOR, as ion or when e scene im whic 1 Ле. ini donee pon, Экескзо дын, власниць T i aee of the years 1858- 62 А average number w: — en. н à tle "6 е einterview between shiro, Innkeeper—W. Чир, Siocklencbn Жер, Du ham, дор Маз ес E an -оїмеауе man took place, acturer — НАУ Xford Street, stminster, Tobacconist — , LovELL, BRICE SAUNDERS, and hia ЮлхтЕ, SAUNDERS, New T 1 d "ences onde the theatre, 506 базе. X DOE «Мехава New UE spon, Kent, Su vont rante. aree envelopes, an sent 1500/7. to his employers, ertfordshire, er— 18 Е, Кет. ton, Kent, Mi my * 7 i ү У rong Peri Келген, Norfolk, AES Sa ie Por силат Tes Minn n the — Vx тти nt to Bristol and from anchester, Grocer— WILLIAM. MEREDITH, y гатуе рац on, Fis Aonga nc а = z. Млрооск, Live ool Moses, Brighton Pinge, Brixton Koad, Amia —Оп Friday i vts : n СА ес (ees s ad M ав appre- arthenware Dealer—C. Мірлугхткв, Lucas Place, Commercial Road T ны seize he . B es East, Watehmaker—W. А. Perry, Dudley, Worcestershire, Commission aut ордой + E Ii erpool receive or " d, d in the ! had purchased УМА the —€— ft Which lie Agent 3. D. Росур. Charles Terrace, Cassland Road. Hackney, ОП апа | two rams in the yard of Меззгѕ, Laird, an ie p a ү z e money in his ourman— S. ICKARD, Hatton Garden, Dealer in iches— LANT, ossession N пе Lower Whitley, Cheshire, Beerhouse Keeper— G. Pearce, Ower, Hants, cours f the afternoon they proceeded. to put А t ер ER 4 x ies whi ch he Farmer—J. Rosenrs, Penton. Street, Walworth, Business Agent- W: | order formally into execution by affixing the ı him AMSDEN adfo: Yorkshire, Stu ealer—J. RoWLAND, es Carpenter Ricmamp Ковтквох, Holme Cultram, Cumberland, Potato | атто» to them. 16 was reported on Monday that А ealer — мА DON, На ‚ Devons| ег — JAMES В 9 SovTHEY, ampton Road Olorken well, Cheesemonger — EDMUND guar f Marines from her Majesty 8 ship Liverp 9e * РЕ Мена iade Paddington, Boot апі Shoe Maker D. Saw, had been put on board the El Tousson, but the state- ы s . B. Swa . Wes А Mam. Out о ў f Bus isiness- Тут а Westbromwich, Staffordshire, Mine | ment has since been contradicted, th a] gun Тнк Áo vi Re ra THE WEST.— Auincident and Commission A, mL. . Vrar, Birmingham. cense ictualler— j ic, WARRENER, елата" Kent, Сгосег—. L.C. WR RIGHT, Southampton, Gos hawk, — =н ма Majesty 8 ship ajestic, was | occurre urin is X eney е recent visit to the Carpenter-^W. Warrens, London Road, Southwark, абе Railway Porte er | removed the er into the great float,| Western Highlan er is the subjeet of enera] ТОТОН ӨРӘ Kidderminster. оин Coal Me алы cité d t ich is fitting Te e v conversation. It see re accor: E to the arrange. Pank, Ayr, [лаке HA. un, Edinburgh, Mate—F. BALA. bs did ы Чы Tett Wo ESSET ns QUE Xe o ei ата; w jülttvopolis and its Wi tentin, eek шө a йеэ: near T dom», which t ml 16 h The e pit was subject to g within two eren ot it, and ec after a lo a let а sh anded a erflow Posen the lenk, hen: while he was engage ho side of the pit gave way pe the water ыан їп '"RENOH EXOURSIONS TO THE CRYSTAL PALACE,— On Monday the two railway companies cia Dover to |like а torr ent. Upwar ards of 200 men an nd boys who don, in connection with their pun: boat services | were i inmedi: from СЕ to Dover and from Boulogne to Folkestone, Pian rushed to the bottom of the sha "rà and were all ion trains to the Crystal М, for the dra with the exception of six, who were supposed ц postilion driving rapidl ур draw ст мек “a — who ex purpose of enabling the Е to be unds, and return home at night. About 600 of our progress of th Ў е French геше availed клк Mr Ма this oppor- | Ьу а large reservoir which a portion of the nity of visitin, the „Ра iac and à n most cases it | water before it overflowe d, and on Friday a number of th nen aes r " жату Av heir companions alive. im Blondin? п?в ‚ош Шы ттапсе, and т peated per aa 's Ghost Ш eum which i sg re ed ursio| They w эке hoisted ù up, to the great joy of their кн ы; | and 10 hor: rses were > subsequently recovered alive The y the Earl to Mr. King, the landlord, on the me time playing | he departare of the > Roya l теа sands, the d s band at th the! Ni ational А nthem On e al Air. D the p ind. e клане took thei: t their ir respective рз ber о! ете M-RAM — Her ea eam-ram Valiant, f m guns ае suc- о Majesty? d spear. -plated and 800- wer, m aces ed i cesstul manner on We aftern rnoo ed | r Prince y enar which has been afe б: in this island, h he Li Fn the Palaco d Е visitors | T Bath. “ ша and there is no doubt that the iwo м ай аге мейе dro Qux Y.—The statue to the memory of the ales, having been ^ t with the same ue ig of. à ха» feet high, and | represen: robes o pedestal оЁ grani ite, with a nth of 8 or 4 feet. The cost of the whole is about of the residents in this town Vei одер а мга f the Home Secretary to o of Mess She i ена ing link betw -bowed vessels of the Defence and recent riots in St. Catherine's, an naen Л ^s пет recurrence on ће f a has been received — Wh stating that Sir ien rge Grey is in com | refuse r the | 16061 ** Galway, Oct. 6. ing,—I will be obliged to you to fill the hotel with my tenants forthwith. Теб every room ре Lond pieg immediately, and continue to be occupied, е d previous to his coming there, any orders may ived побарани. І геју on your observing EA. bor the letter.—Yours faithfully, —I pay the room лер, will n its P Td p insult V E upersedi * to tob ine Dado Gi abut MES ешш һаз e É T. 4 3 rd Leitrim їп the commis pe counties of Ga x way, otim, pet 9 and їй deputy-lieutenancy of Lei FATAL ACOIDENT ON THE CALEDONIA: railway у accident occurred at the Бус бөру suia line ornin ati e Mayor on the subject of the. prevention of dis- b f November. J 311 па 444 Неее At tne borough Police Court оп Saturday, i as finally placed at the bar мау the ris p of СЕ vx iron vr ona baski i ill be* e: of es А уйна in stealing bá She will earry 34 guns, twi толар V her bow for ао a ег аз а га 66: ns, and 1350 -horse power, now or the аак ру the same юрау, is ard state, and will belaunched in course of | to next month Tus Loss OF THE NORWEGIAN. Riiie Board of Trade | inquiry into m loss of this on Saturday. master's З седеа is 2 наще й Ше oii of 5s. | per share, to with the "preference on to fitus the alias from their present поа and that the о теа! span be triod in the Australian was built. After a ан g discussion, th [Ux "was 1, with а resolu "d нра the Reparto with the commi Ше n: s е tr pubes pra d inated торт Эбле, nded for 1 years, an inst him being that | advantages which fog, and exposed i гт! rs шше | success in life of the youth of whic report of eese: |a directors to carry out the momen n of ih | 1 в chairman of the | decined to YOU Some farther evidence having been nm. the prison was mm for t; À bail being n Saturd ныд the ы, ў Derby distri. | os ie ve ccm to the candidates belonging he Collegiate 1 гетен аб чүч геа centreof the aee xem middle-class examinations, Не prefaced the distribution by an address in which he traced the ess ре Ме publie аучы in this — for the last ke at length the great ancient seats of lear welt i. eyed of aid religious with point ing no out that amount would . to the and ed t middle c with nce to the pursuits ча уц pations of publie life, verde күн [ds an au t persons,—A young man called Samuel Hey скор й who | had absconded son v delen ers to his Sou taining wes d es to the amount sr 0 | on Friday x rish mail passenger train was just about pe Aes that station MN passenger wa: h recovery o T | the driver, stoker, and breaks | have been apprehended, Sportmag. NEWMARKET SECOND ES ore MUR мала onai Кар Sweeps.—Mr. С. P. s Wallon beat Peign. ir, Can. and БЫЗ First iib. Рун “рош -— Duke of Ё Beaufort's pA beat Young Rapid, C агуорі А and 6 others. Ме А. дира Glasgow's f. Rapidan. | Mr. and 9 o South] the | walk: moreland's Co R. Bulk је" J. Hawley's Чек. Barter. А) ü Payne's M. Gunner, Actzon, апа 5 уе i Town SET. али oie рге А ,, Won deve y Н and third, В оой. and 8 bw ж Planet, оаа оѓ d Roomden. T шы Juliet beat brother to 3 я ї PE E т meam SEEN f, Canzonette, апа 8 ete. Остовив 17, 1863.) THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ket beat t Lady ly Loui isa, Petgnoi ir, and 2 | and lived in retirement with her son аё Florence. S, She wes born of Hastings Attraction beat Liston. | at Heckfield, Hants, in 1779. pn father, € the Rev. Mr. Milto! 1 The gi Ostentation beat Моттоу, | (who held the New Co Пере living of digi E the early all descriptions of fleece and skin ;ps.—Mr. Н. Lowthe ee iud un -- эш dock, at d. Wykeh and well kno dd аа у. rg P йды un the most pue ces паб фрау of ei 066, d Wykehamist onnection топ ^ the deep grown descriptions, whieh ai the mark: who ISH WOO LS.—Lo: NDON, Oct. 16. — у te 2 zrod trade doing and at full rates. НОР8.--Вовооон MARKET, FRIDAY, Oct. 16. Messrs. Райспіеп & Smith report the tenge priske for the Troilope’s first appearance гв, disp leisure a at he way she papsidgred, ре rs mi troe d in slightly тыч "T fine ва м are being fas d off at PM ARMIN ала Au As mpanion | ЗЕ and East Kents "ewt. 28 0to£6 10 to £8 0 ue EX of the “ in йлдү. rera Meg тойон X л Я боп па К s 4 10 51d =. #10 те putation, Кү sis plots entered upon t UM Е. 5 Б р т Рао раа: E ET Bü OT. 1,55 „„ бф =. 15 515 te Belgium and Woo y *' Paris and the Parisians,” NEWA e 16. ing out the Best Fresh Butter He per dozen Ibs, assidi Second 9e do. Ж Wing Plate.—Tornado tG Selling Romance ork, 4s. 04. to 4s. Sd. e r lbs. Sweeps.—Knave of Trumps гае untry Maid and 2 others, Sweeps.—Practitioner walked ох METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. NDAY, Oct. 12. have again a large дйн ma of DNI the weather is 2 - and the best tain late ачкычы Inferior descriptions meet with der эшк апа бо xnbe - | remain uneold. The А-А of Sheep i is "rather langer Када оп тен, * Father е Monda: and trade v de ently it is difficult n," “The "Three dst “Mrs. Matt г Family | to зааг Фр lata mok "Calvod sollin aot iks s monton Mysterion” *' Gertrude, or Е Family Friends," " Fashionable TEM day. From German "GE Holland M aro 3180 Benat Life in Paris and London,” and oth L 9160 Cd and 223 e aie таш Trelan д, „909 Dea: and at Winches and Сү? Albani "Ha "n Oxford, who is y f | as an айо having published a work on Brittany, qr Tife of Filippo zi,” “ Тре Girlhood of Catherine de Medici," “ La Bea 44 е о, in 1849 and 1859," and other works. was written on the verge of 80. Е S. | 2360 from the Nor Pu mad А Midland Coun Trollope has lived in тент pment at [sad i g т 23350 qtd passed out of the mind о! ст. Mee ers as а leading e ebrity. | Og Aes fto ne son, Mr. Tho. dolphus Trollope, cated ыр бе. Hic. m Ta Re T we 4 67% 10 Shorthorns4 6—4 8 $| Ewes&?d quality X sa eT о "4 p УГЕ Beasts 2 6—8 6 | Do. Shorn Best Downs and | Tini breds 5 0—5 4 ры 4 . 3 0—4 10 Do, Shori |р) a Beasts, 6870; Sheep ү Yaubs "à 670 ; Calves, 238; Pigs, 370. BIRTHS.—On the 9th inst, at 23, Grosvenor Street, the Lady ск FirZRov, of а daughter, stillborn— 1st inst, THURSDAY, Oct, 15. H decer Зу ык ede of a daughter—8th inst, The supply of Beasts is considerably shorter, yet more than at 62, Lowndes Square, the wife of CkctL HENRY RUSSELL, | equal to the demand. Choice d ptions meet with ready Esq., ofa son—9th [d st. *: 4, Куе s Gate Gardens, the wife | purchasers at Mouday's н ойн but ít is Son to P е ів, Pech of M. E. GRANT DUFF, Esq., M. P., of a son. of inferior qualities, Тһе number of Sheep mall; tx; is fa! ado the js of "the rebellion бее ended іп а a panio and а Repubiio, and in his latter years he read MARRI GE t, at Cotmanhay Church, Ba AT gxpesdin y О sm; there is A i ment in tho details of the dis „of that Republic by a rebellion радо, ара Esq., | prices. 7 Шо y heavy for Calves at mrs t Monday's that it is considered lawful by тагу of HM indes ions, a dae А ndr consi екы of 390 Beasts, "um . Edmund Phi 1790 Sheep, aud 269 — Milch Cows, 8. { hé те о er to MARIA z bo d p Е 8 d d ну with other | At peer ER ECL Church, Hanover Square, the Йоп, апа Bov. бховов Hrmmr, | {уды de c4 805 0 — È : i-i н IE oyalists ME ngla i t of Powis, to ELIZABETH BEATRICE, | B hort-horns 4 6—4 8|Ew ББ Benjamin Uh hig E Ho бт т A b Lo кон. п byi оте ттун m, he late Sir Tarton Sykes, Bart.—8d inst, at | od « monde 6—8 H x он s б P f 3 portrai but subsequ а; рона рете рк puta. Best Downs. ипе Lambs Eois aal tion and TCR as the ie pnt eri ibi e * Death ot Cha vnde K. PN D id Halt'breds 5 0—5 *| NT Eon 80 0—8 T m t lo 5 $ Бие. Ti erar 14, PE: n, ? ai Но Јов the late rtg qn кз bir жез p lens 4 Tan: A Calves, 355 ; Pigs 1 4: RK Меде —Moxnay, Oct, 1 тутах and Sm prizeman in 1794. i v Stret Urescen The su Ж Whon m Essex A К " De vus - TM ^8 Mri КУГ uer 1797, and was oungest коп о the Mia um a aad Туг арыз, E market ся yar all, ў met а slow S y of pd абы rjeant in 181 Maa Mad iret DE Е, RA F - каше бу! P 'nnight. teli ia. fore n ма аде ond, site of à i in 1 тв and ERALDINE ELI ERAL D. "лев, character at late pr Prim malting Barley brings давр ton п 1818, in which yes E" —— of the "Knight of "Өн, Glinn " Castle, ; Liserick. Rr last week's rates ondar Wm orts are i У ег qr. inue d a the “аң огу interest, ES ATHS 08 ihe ġ 5th inst. FRAN numm Esq., third | cheaper. Beans are а very з dull: RS at a У; of 2s, per qr- ted appoin Solicitor- 1з nd ids iett Garnier, oí | Peas are unaltered in value, With a large su ppl. of Oats И Е а [SA CF TE. у i ў ЎА; ‚ dé of. Hon. ( v th LE tof. cud Ч сы, Universi: ppointed ec f tho » Rol ; m Wear айне, Mii x EET ELS e ed p Lord Chancellor by the title of Lord Туады. He held the оа ЖАА к THONON, Е і Great Beal till 1830, and in the te een punc on EE ires om relict of t| pra -бепегаі ун} В о: ilk. White h-4 Red Capi. dari - d dit to|44— » Red .,., 40—48 MA ined at the КЕЧЕ — Lx dcr upled tho wooleao ERE nost d n 1840 Pe was dct "ord Hi gh Steward of tb Docs Loonard's-on rem › Widow "ol — Хонык ОУК ЫННА дед ТТ In Sept., 1841, в gen Ван, mind. &dist ,28t0 30s. . Chev. Pare Malting .. тещ Chancellor, and remained 3—4 pelle, er Олтв ping uite eni dedi M Su aie ЭУ; ir R- Poel's Ministry broie down, énd Ve. воой аа Lincolnshire Pilati 98 — M М ip has not i 4 dentifed 3 Ышы ih any «md but bande taken ваго Hall, kk pool, jin h tearen.. en Potato 19—22, en important Judicial and ош "buain iness ess of ze id mz эе ‘Poland and Brew 19—22 2 Food - f an orator ; and it 7 iv ar ten at here MI As Won f Fa чыс а de а Arcy ni Castle, county Fermanag pou me Р, А. а to d ;Tick|30—84 zm 80—94 Пато т. np — Z P bL dc 36—42 30—32 б. Pras, White, Enscx and Renè Boilers 37—40 Et a, 8—42 COVENT GARDEN, Oct. 17. x Maple .... 35s to 378 .... Grey|32—34|Foreign .. 3010 es and most kinds of Fruit in season, with the | Broos, best marka delivered. ni — [Yelow | - n d р e в єз, E^ eoe der pe M быс н C gebe Абый ы! Le MINES Ma plentinal. ay s : тарев арі! — Foreigu CILE васи 323—432 е А] the supply is also sufficient for the demand. sina they is good stock of v, Oct. 2 rown Beurré On the 1, nu M рд a е had fino summer examples of Ribston Pippin Apples weather, on the 13th Storms now а E BaP Kent Cobs and berts are coming ini (A weel the Wheat. trad. 3 еш boen du ll, and ror al иша thp m. condition. For Potatos the market is still heavy. Cut | further sligbt dede occurred eir lo emo Ae s "d in ed lowers э ©мейу consist of Orchi ve БОА rgoniums, Asters, Mari- Dey 2. 418. uw 498. for бөгү 63 lbs. white English, and 36s. to 35s. T inge t golds, C peus 3y: red) is beginning to attract the riendon of capitalists and wary 1 Я 1837, р at UIT. , таат d and some purchases have been айе іп several pt e daughter of Mr. You Goldsmith, by whom he | Pine Apples, iro Melons, each, 2 ts of the kingdom to hold over. Barley, excepting the ves issue an only TIME 9а born xx and Gr rapes, p ЗЧ po per "8, 2 E 128 nest malting samples, continues to reeede in value, and is married in June last to M r Nor Apples, грр Fito i TN small, per bushel, 148 to quoted 6d. to 13, рег qr. lower, Oats have also declined 6d. Essex, Pears, 28 6 s т ат. їп the májority of markets. The value of Вед! SIR GEORGE ВохнАм, K.C.B., late Governor оѓ! uime vp Plums, — sieve, 5s to 88 | Almonds, do., 18s Peas was barely fusi ined. b сеци P. qu ati tbe д inst. aged б years. Не born Figs, per doz., 4s mid Pe фы 7148 to 208 heavy sale, butis not written low Moreno ad from the ancie it family Peaches, per | a decline of 28. por sacie is quoted., of he as of TT i T rinte та of trade i Post È à E He was à vq E Bin 198,4 C.B. pine, Бан, ^ to 6d 150, апа уаз ) created a baronet e is succeeded by . his so e Francis, who was born in 1847. Spinaci, р. ave, 18 6d to 2s y snper ag «b di ols Е not well attended, ар. loreign Wheat meta very slow sale at Monday's tations. Тһе same шау be said of ali descriptions of corn. 580 то 750 qrs. туе Кете TM the war 15 Foreign ..| 21.970 10.980 31,790 1, Dris са, and Nivelle. He endow Hay 368 Cr "P | r тои е Bee ыа quod sindano gt е 26 ага m a o aa mico Ef ИР? ста! зш a cut ог eot full prices of Friday las THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. г reds. Flour is held firmly, but does;not meet а brisk и Кыа Corn has Remi; DNE favour with country buyers and d is now difficult to be bought at Oats TA Oat ref dull, but no Tower. Beans are the turn dearer, and oifered quite sparingly. Peas с эы steady at late rates. Тһе market closes with а AVEBAGES| "et Barley. ey.| Oats. | Peas Bept. 5 34s Sd| 22s 0d ECC "uud 37s 9d — 12 | i 1 ЗА TI 3E 8 30 » : 10“ — 19 44 9|.385 2| 920 9 32 9 — 26 43 9| 85 9| 90 2 81 $811 BT 2 Oct. 3 42 2| 85 4| 19 8| 81 0| 37 11 |36 Т — 41.01 954 7|. 19 AF Bi 37 0 36 4 Acg.Aver.| 43 35 0! 90 7 1 8110] — TIONS T SIX WEEKS AVE uc a xn w T: .|Sept. 26./ Oct. z pei 10. 44s 9d TT ы ^ E 44 2— ч ЕР .. | S. .. .. 44 1 à MEET zl AN 5; m 43 15 . t — z A 42 2 5 x У —— |. L MARKE s West Hartley, 16з. 6d.; dein. West aed ges "Tanfield Moor Butes, 148, ; Жаке. ено да Walls End ае, dia хо ылар and D айтуп M Tite: Et etton, 21s. ; Carway u: & 21s. —12 ships at market. "T ANTED,a EMEN P the ч оне —Опе epe cde used Business, who, when сосна g, will bé re он hrs Clerk i in e Coun! ^ o. Gardeners Chronicle Office, W.C. [Остовкв 17, 1868, WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. EO s, GARDENERS (or asGARDENER and BAILIFF), of various were — MÀ Áo gentlemen.— Further particular: applieatii I Bem E. G. enema & ios, We ellington > St. John's Wood, London, N. ARDENEK URL Age 32, one child; ver derstands КҮК, Lo one d in ali its branches. Can b ROPAGATOR, PLANT EE. or : FOREMAN. — Of first-rate trade experience, =A and Place, Lyham Road, Brixton Hill, АПЛЕЁ. — аггїе le; thoroughly practical ук: E Hs бй а good торо їп "Blesdiug, Boning, and Selling of t ock. t he highest testimonials.—G. Luton, Bed 4, Northumber bw M anage- аа КИЕ = a м odern Farming; Bute Street, ARM BATLIFF. —A gentleman is деп ро ы ДЫ, RE E for his Farm Bailiff, w Secu be know: by applica: shall, n om onfdence as to integrity а i capabil. urity v vil. eig De given if FA pmo vory particular may n to ‚ Ru r Pe W Е ilts. p UAE » megomo fa АРИ ч AM Acres of m pou Ч En rstands the C of Roots and S Machinery, Marketing, anda 2908, аады of Stock. First- rem Cav f leaving—Farm let.—J. H., Post Office, x Ox fo ta. АНУ BAIDIEI —Age 46, married; has had the Managem fa Ta arm of 450 Асг Machinery, Marketin reler ble of managin; references. bo ze of leaving—Farm let. Kirtlington, Ох! good judge ев of mixed soil ; tire гы нее ас Д к Cultivation of Roots, Steam of stock. Wife " the Daty and "Poultry. First-class et. , Post Office, ТКА тебиз ars' ex having half ye rie the бон Provincial Houses, із desirous of. bata. азоб situation. Good references.—W. C. M., Post Berks. HOPMAN.— Асе 215. eed Trade; isa | good ‘Salesman, and of ача —В. C., Messrs. Youell & Co., Royal Yarmouth. lhas.a good kn DE.—The сенче — 21, ne of r Office, Reading, owledge o ihe аА сор- | Nurseries, Great HOPMAN young Man who has had six years' experience. willing to make himself generally use given.—M. D., care of Messrs. Bryden & To Seedsmen. (UNDER), or ASSISTANT CLERK.—A Would be ful; satisfactory references Murray, Newry. un highly recommend y pres mplo; — MORTIMER, px мы yer. Eighteen füontba' character. Swan дүн mpton x" ck, SW. „„ Mr. Wm. Bull's Establishment for ew and Rare Plants, King's Road, Chelsea, S. ^ iet , ‚ &c.—E. BARWELL, Bulwick, Wansf x ( уема (НЕАр).—Аде 28, married, two children.—W. Woop & SoN are desirous of Tecom- а Grapes, Pines, ёс. ; апа is тогошуу conversant in every branch of bis profession. — Ай ess, as above, Maresfield Nurseries, Uckfieid, AKRDENER ( = Age 40, married ; Z4 year experience i g Vines, Pines, Peaches, жс. дш: stands Orchids, Worte Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Orchard House, Flower and Kitchen Garden, Erecting M . Horticultural Buildings, Park and Plantation Work. Character unexceptionable.—T. H., Mr. Williams, с Ани Nursery, Holloway, М. ARDENER (Hxap).—Age 26, single; has served in some of the best and most SARRE: establishments and Scotland ith modern improve- ments us branches of om: No objection to any к оГ the | United Kingdom. or Foreign Service.—W. T., mr House, Banchory, ARDENERH.— Age 36, married; has a thorough practical ha tia" of every branch of his profession. Good charac! › Kennington Hall, Ashford, K , Windmill Ger D. Davies wh married, without w who has been ^o years i ER (Uxpsny or in a че Garden, to eg А and Chaise.—Age fiiis Qu s, Crawley. Ha branches. Wife ean Manage Dairy or character.—A. B., Mr. Rhodes, Crystal Nursery, Sydenham, Kent, S E. T | Rib мы было sereni dea inch aerem Me BAILLIFF.—Age 32, meii have the highest testimonials from the —Messrs. WNIE, LAIRD entle man he is about to leave. Dowxs yen Stanstead Р: reland.- AN, ша nobleman's or gentleman's Чан É apres qoot reference.—A. B., Mrs. Darroch, Broo! L or, gentlernan's, Establishment. — Аде 23, single; r „}° ыу recommended JA. B. Fost Обо, Clapton, EMAN and PROPAGATOR Hard Soft-wooded Plants. — Well understands his He Rs, е ia F » s may be obtained.—T. 8, Mr. 1% con , under the Head Gardener iu a noble- enfield Patent A DAY ан appointed STA PRINCESS of WA LES. Laundry and was aw E, x Grocers, ener. ed N & Co. » Glasgow and L wont ERSPOON . kes Со. have been VEYORS to Н. R. Н. the S Beh is used in the ape Prize Medal. Sold by ali ondon. HRESHERS COLORED FLANNEL SHIRT ZE MEDAL awarded to THRESHER & and superior FLANNEL SHIRTS, India Tweed Sui and Indis Gansa Lists of Prices on application to THRESHER & G ^ General Outfitters, door to Somerset H ENDERS, STOVES, FIRE-I CHIMNEY PIECES. —Buyers of the abo fore inr. deciding, to SHOW-ROOMS. They contain such an FENDERS” STOVES. RANGES, CA OYEN IRONS, and GENERAL IRONMO orkmanshi ADS, and METALLIC BED The stock of larges: and s geret at pri: DRE to make his establishment t| country. Bedsteads, from 19. 6d. to £ Shower Baths, fro 8 0 to Lamps i 1 from visit WILLIAM 9. GLENNY for vi eH RONS, and ve are [remit URTON'S assortment of PS Due ERY as cannot proached Loi аА Led чо sed NTE besutj al uisit of ip. Bri right Boves, m ll. 8s. to 10017.; "Fire Irons, from BURTON and all other PATENT — WILLIAM nd LAMPS. S. BURTON has SIX LARGE SHOW ROOMS, devoted exclusively to theSEPARATE DISPLAY of LAMPS, BATHS, STEADS. each is аі t, newest, and most varied ever submitted to the rd ces MSS those that have tended istinguished in thi at oncet the 20 0s. each Е о ther kinds at ihe "idu ыз Pure Colza Oil UTLERY, WARRANTE —The TABLE CU Des Y in assortment of Т the бед. is on sale at WILLIAM S. BuRTON'S, T remunerative on ly because of the largeness of a Ivory Handles. Table Knives, per dozen. ^ Carvers, per pair. D. : баз . 4-inch fine 4-inch finest Afi Ditto, with silver ferule: Ditto, — Tani silver ferules А Nickel elec! er handles, any ptem Silve: esr dia any pattern | ELLLLLLLE T4 ESTIM —You is | Tonic "Beer Ten disini. I was out тун -3 gu n Bone and Hon. Handles. — and 'orks per dozen. ы а = và - Ditto wp handles dio ME Black horn, rimmed shoul Ditto very strong riveted з Hn The largest stock in existence of Plated and otherwise, 0 Dessert Kniv пе Forks, in cases and of the Carvers. ILLIAM M S. BURTON, (уноввз. "E OHUBBS FIRE- PR NG ROO © CHUBPB'S PATENT DETECTOR LOCKS v t STREET РОО LATCHES; CHUBB'8 CASH and DEED DOOR Р Illustrated Price List gratis and ia CN & бон, 57, St. Paul's Churchyará, los ү on, E EANE'S (Monument), LONDON ] BRIDGE Eg E amined A.D, 1700. SE with the BEST ART о cheapest in the end, руй DEANE' 8 Celebrated Table Чама, сола in eve variet; Б tyle and fi ANE'S —Electro-pla: d. Sp ons Eea Forks, ture, "тову u ated. DEANE'S—Dish C PATENT SAFES, the mo best шапцё „288 DEANE'S—Domestic iu all modern and ар- E" Brass, with Bedding oj- — fitted c олер EANE'S—Fenders and Fire. -irons, proved a atte: DEANE'S—Bedste: in Ton. and ads superior ЖА DEANE'S—Tin and эне арап ds, Iron Ware, Kitchen Re ver uisites, and Culinary. М DEANE'S—Turpery, Ces M Mats, & and serviceable, DEANE'S—Horticultural Tools, Lawn Mowers Wire-work, &с. DEANE'8—Gas Cha ndeliers, newly designed patterns in glass and bronze— d glass from 63s, NEW ILLUSTRATED CAT GUE and P ефи ыла LIST gratis мез Lost Pid DEANE & Co., The Mon 3 ir Brushes, Im Fles Sponges, and ev егу description "ot „Bru: Eun Toilet. Foe ig rbox. The aadi CAMBRIDGE BouQU ET. S L R AU REANA T d P ME j POWDER and CURRY SAUCE, ma; ained fro Square, Londen, —Lea and Perring’ AV. ST E RSH : R This dalicious Condiment, nR Is PERRINS. The public rSh respectfully cautioned against worthless imitatie and abolas see p LM & PrERRINS' Names are M. Wrapper, Laos) Даш, а LEA amp Sto Wholesale tan Бо. du! н ‘Sons, Lond rocers and О gc to the Queen and "Prince of. j ale HOM(OPATHIC : Е Е Y'S|rcr 0..€. 0 dn LE CHOCOLATE. FRY'S SOL J. S. Fry & Soxs were че only rm: Manufactür Cocoa who obtained the Prize Medal, 1 ONCENTRATED BEEF TEA, with rd CEOUS ЕКОО ча. ү неу of 1 lb. each, contain ; invaluable to publi “ d ef T Is. Boxes. alborn. V. 430, West Strand 5 NEICHROUR, 197; me Holbo: дм safely recommend BAKER had no other food, and felt none the wors Rev. P. S. . Paul's Churchyard, aps by d E. 8! Кеб bears the above name and. warded to the Pu Т9, St. each uine рас! еен а Prize Medal was a International Exbibition, 1862. ORNS and BUNIONS. —A gentleman, sape нй арру y to afford others {ә Е ONSUMPTION, d Nervous, Bilious, Tirer a + Complaints are only aggra s of every di py draga et ран ч, by thousands of cases АЯ bad Budd. Gut re ча feti Mr Jm Lun enini Let rn ini unn 3d жам 24, 18021 THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, vm m үр { m в. WILLI AM Воск, С X, the ipe део! the fret] rst locomotive ин реш. 3 For РЫШ T 2 à marks da still TT. М /moreover, ighly шм to р managers ү ui engine which h mad isnt verpool to Manches! баг, owers chief LM ob әуе sters, ^ in + ? unfortunatel. а red ts for the рв E engineer- golds, alceo. "i o. dnd Rose — in ihe colony. Australian and New Zealand ing агь һап for the dreadful death of Mr. Hus SC the Sot Pine Apples, per 1b., 5s Tama per 100, 12s to 168 P " t and агар p er lb., Ha 1o 6 Nuts, small, per bushel, 14s to scientific | Apples, per ) sléve, 169 09864 188 ауыр enta. as born Pears, per4 sieve,2s 6d to бв Almonds, do., 18s bis father held some situation n E the Duk Plums, per à pA bi) E. to 88 Walnuts, do., "Ав to 208 berlan ‘d at the Hull а Melons, each, 2 LAD Y КАТ знач mu piod n Bry n Squ: penc bei УТ prenticed Е кс "Humphreys k VEGETABLES. p st Cabbages, per doz., 15 to 2s Celery, p. bundle, 1s 6d о 25 БЕ Pa 1803 бе Hon n. Edw M ird Richard, Stewart, son à m tan че Т Cnnlidowors, сао, за іо 6а | Shallots, per lb., 8d dup ud ir (шылд “ыша erii ue сг йе daughters to мушта к LC aqua ciere Lond chiare isi to pe е" o I iier p rr E ehe fa the first ^" o., 508 to 60s е, р. во de to. 2% He n vti rir See N КЕЯ ШЕП оь тобон England а Sa Ireland. деи then TEDA p bun Ts io 6d orsa dil, ронса ds d vn y the Peninsular o i Саар "v tape t ЖИН. thp 1 ET pE md EC Spinach, р. sieve, 1s 6d to 28 а, celi 8, p. pott. ls to 1a 9à 8 he succeeded а Ra a ointed ty i Cucumbers, each, 9d to 18 Parsley, p. » bunches, as to 4s gra па, E лош а t office in the co Booty por ҮӨР, n 6d Herbs, per bunch, 3d ста Eastern or Fife, and at ; ай оңо Tomatos, each, 2d to 34 Deas e the Crimean and Balti Per Load зев. MITHFIELD, Thursday, Oct. 22. In 1847 he | Prime Meadow Нау 70s to Sós | Clover, old .. .. 90stol10s rior do. . — == | Ро. second cut.. 5 100 nferior do. „= o A ' Clover er wdo. .. .. =" = w m E the lo lofty flue at Birmingham, which was first known as 27 pos MM ARVE 8 4 i "Врска оета and a number of other chimneys built inside UUMBERLAND MARKET, THURSDAY, Oct. 99, * "s сазо Di aerei Hay.. тю в E .. 80sto 923 : nterior do. .. = | be в ады п din joted his his | p Na Tho ЖП r^ ше. Маани ӨР E V 5 P5 м aded Clover os ; неч "озн КЫН, ееп sworn under m +. ot war, and with p John-| surgeon, 30,000L; Sir Frederick Slade, Bart, "QU. Ee : WHITECHAPEL, THURSD i was me d in the assault on the Жей, ere he lost n Richard ved т Leamington, 14, 0001. ; : Mr. Alfred Fine Meadow Hey sóa to" to p эрада гонаг zoa +01163 Не r fully r red this гои cketts, of Bath, б Inferior do. . 15 Inferi 108 ` d s qe d Hay. . — — ew ist M јо, ES H Inferior қа =ы — | Prime?2d cut do.. 108 | t, only 60 of ше Straw. .. 98 39 | Infedordo. '.. 0 100 $ the 33d who went out to the Crimea Laving| BIRTHS.—On tho 2lst inst, at Ashburnham House, the í PPer MARKET.— n his ua Де India he retired from the | Countess of ASHBURNHAM, of а son—l8th inet, at 36, О er recovered his healt! Hyde P. A HL dii den m өйден 19:h inst, at d usd Nava 1 а Бом к. уе: of Bir jd zw". Bebside. West Hartley, e. к? "Qowpen Hartl : een ous. p 'or some | Wm. Somervi ter—18t urne, ч е1 5 week or two his death had been | Warwick, the "Lady Dawirxns, ot а daughter—1Sth inst, т гем кай В Hirn rx "жа End i wes ЭЕ n Wats і Не was Жл at x Church, Woodbridge House, Guildford, the wife of Lieut.-Colonél| Walls End Haswell, 21s.; Walls End Hetton, 21s; Walls а . He зган | Oxstow б distimguished as ап enterprising agriculturist, and more espe- | "MANRLAGES.-On the 15th inst, at Bt. Раана Mea еа Ve Ea ula REA Eo L3 гҹ а рсе чи of зеи аи Stock. Да а БОШАП he was Say ernake Forest, жанып pongi Colonel the Hon. HENRY Walls End Trimdon Har re ероої, 208. 64.; Nor n Paton Gas, stron: giy а attached to Whig principles. He first abin Parlia- а second son of the f Strafford, to the Countess 14в.—86 ships at marke x Woodstock, where he was defeated at the general| Нехвієттл DANNESKIOLD-SAMsOE, eldest daughter of his Exe ined Christian Danneskiold-SamisóÓe. and niece D m— METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. Moxpav, Oct. 19. icd UM р зар, soppy q of Beasts ; gune —— ity, ОБАА y there "rA Вране ebur ury, Она! RUM peque f 5, Stratford P. London pu: ету Ша тө reduction, m апу, n the ну go st, descriptions, PETERE seed Hi nt ri m T В ella 20 Sheep, and 233 Calves ; 2 of the 80 te Ens Q.B., to к, | and Holland "m аге 2080 Beasts, 83 еер, an by thi from Ireland, 960 Beasts; and 4 2620 from ihe Northern and lof SA ix. mariae тазе her cousin, te y eldest daughter of Wit. Forses, Esq, of Medwyn, in the| fom JEU E day last, at his у ва ва ва ва а от "Pe s hd in dd fourth о illis ambo; е House Best Scots, Here- Bes реа 4 йы [U о (оў th he Hopetoun funr Ri chm ond, d чал Y fords, &c. 8to5 0|Do, Shom yhte ' of Јону Horky atali Best, Short-horns 4 — 4 : Do. ота 24 quality 4 Q4 6 Ан Lambs Rad nl A чате .5 2 6 бие т жез. зә} y 7 E jede aU =, ' “4 "m — { puc 6920 ; ppp em MM USA Pigs, 440.5 ‚4 4 2 2 th in 18 y | ee OF Y petition. buo e was for Gi ч bub о i A agam. "offer Бйз for that con- DONA LDBON. tho, ia of anity em. Qar as returned for Windsor. bridge, and RS eer of the iste s n C. Mortlock. . mem Southampton g^ ås: Under Secretary for the DEATHs—O Оп - - fat. at tersburg, the Duchess 1 done t in Bir R. Tm Admistrátion. He married in 1836 | of Мох r the late Sir nem there is Por e ДУ E the rige ару, И -heir of the second hord Montagu, and Jenkinson, p i nor 1 ^ ur Place, t choicest descriptions not cheaper. Inferior'qualities de vog ык харт, with а heavy sale. The number of Sheep is small, but t the Јонх M.D., m v ia ea mr. во, and prices are not better AMAT оп rly itid is rather worse for Calves. Qur fi TS onis "of 390 Beasts 1980 Sheep, aud 318 Сат о мета n Bquare, Ke l olone sd ва d s d "egit авв, pr Best ota, Hart; , T Best Iona ng-wools. 4 Бы [1] о. е, Capt. үр кн 4— -i $ praga дии € un % Фанет М T Орт 2d qualiy Beasts 9 4 — ER, bid dares —l3th iust, at The Sycamores, Вара, 1 Best Dions ana fémbs 4 47: - 0 the е Royal | Literary f EDU UU d Dune d p ‚Най beds 1.8 9-85 6|Calves ;. v o= = of which served 181 И Pigs i yu Harrow | Transylvania, E hare Pigot, LX - iun райати 145; ; Вһеер " тара, 4190; оов 401; Pigs, 2 v MARE LANE, —Movba wr f Ite of English Wheat to this m lie market was ; which enabled factors to аат rit at the prices e f this ma se' ight. Fo: was in very limited детен at 1 une їр of bar Ws f y 8 quota: Best Barley sells E about the pfices of З km X imn aa. Мар, B Esd., heugh Дон this day *eninght, ginar qualities 1s, per qr, lower. Beaus had ‚ He was devoted to t pland ita y Durham, J Tai дурту : the entr Prep ее Pae ола. пег qp gheapot Fine оа Oats ns. A in the last year he had ү о inted to the | or SP Duran Yr inst, Ў? n ы Jia s er descriptions are а slow sale at a decline hapel а hopa sinad gla glass window, th a uç ing Кеше d J. P. А-1 А: a Г. ы ат. ur is unaltered in value. scription recording t of his pedi: Eh МАвү ANN, relict of Ro ree ER IMPERIAL QUARTER : в. E is а few days before his death hemade known his JH. to „женя of Lancashi d Sunnyside, MS Wawan, Essex, m. & Suffolk... White 12-46 Red .....13 - found a prize in aid of that bran ma o e nm composition which 1th i nst, at Paris, the Rev. HENRY GRIF yn. incutübent of ELE Pany sc Red .... 140-48 во zealously contribute Stoke-by- "Clare, Suffolk, aged. 5-188 inst, at Pei n dd c MEL тше Мәсе рате х JOHN SHEEPSHANKS, de accomplished owner of the | the Rev. Troya 8 JAMES, M.A., of Sibber dot and Tha — PH · Lun ы; те llection of pictures known as b qu worth— iat, the Kev. САРТ iix Le: 8 уез sp. — Foregn ,........ presented to 0 the "nation in Ша tim bentóf Floo urgh, Lancashire aged T1— Aug Sh раа ES grind, faist. 28a t3 м 2 Ev China, tho X : у 0 ще on Mi d à латки. Vaters te MARKET, FRIDAY, Oc Fibra i best i make delivered Я Pattenden & Smith report а a good гана for all * —34 ius Hope at fully late prices. Ez deri them im. Another GARDEN, Oct. 2 Excepling| ой the 30th inst, Wien we Bad soma hea А їй, X oi А COVENT , when we some i i о А rt | driving sho В e DR Rn RN. Tis оеш ри ш леа Rom Hatana | кышын. - Dare Ре my АШ De had. ОГ rapes and | Wheat trade for the weok „Nas been Дш гоно tho ‘Gate to South ара и їп "857, is worth about | Pine Apples the supply із also suficient for the demand. Of pov hut the supplie dry ish Phe ue deo rs especial Yr кыск best works kripen] мш there LE лоо stock. There із ply nos been m dor edil гі ез А Eu ‚аза iur а d |i Aca gn been pressed т sale, | n rates. Fine Mal other 3 sketches сеч; wings by 2-8 у Chalon; &c." "may ni THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. have declined 6d. to 1s. been — in the quotations of Oa: been market English Wheat prices. ond; de: Secondary riptio cheaper; other sort rather in favour of the A в. per of Ba з unaltered in vilae Re n pa voe uA 8 quotations, price qr. Where any alteration has | ts, Beans, and Peas, it has | Flour c Mon taken only i retail E Pun rates, r TP e 6d. тая Oat trad buyer: continues to be difficult of | have been reported off as remained Mum s bio ste: rathe: mall, pep of for eign. rdg eid e was du sot RRIY. THIS чаак, Wheat. | Barley Oats. | Flo English ..| 1510 qrs. 320 qrs. 430 qrs. 590 sks, Irish .... — — 500 -—- 5, ў 470 ,, Forei s» J 10.290 | 43,280, |l — bris Live " 20. — With a mode ttendan cum- e 42, married, no sion p its hly unde eae his pro ofes | branches. оой character rpm present andi late pos if required.— » Lester Cottage, St. Ann , Wandsworth. R ENER (HEA: же —Аре 33; well-known» thoroughly аена ana confidential ES e produce the highest testim - fro is t Horticulturists |ы effici ception: etd "o om bis present plo, open No о placo accoptod таў what i is агай to be kept m good о X Ср t Office, Balbam PB: Lat orcing, i ower and 8; can үй the yr ies uh of Land sd Stock if required. | Fou: T s' good character.—D. A., Dancer, Nt Nursery, » Fulham blemen Ta Gen Чеш men. arried, with o GARD BA Stock, ы first-class Fruit and Plant Grower. Un tations. Good character.—J. p, Pi EN ER ыў, т Е IFF.—Twenty years' experieuce; good cent of mak derstands | country. [OCTOBER 24, 1863, : НОВВБ PATENT SAFES, the шой sem CHUBB’S FIRE Ў: 1 ATCHES; CHUBB'S CASH and DEED Illustrated Price List gratis and pos UBB & SoN, 57, St. Paul's аа ез qne Е.С, fore finally deciding, SHOW-ROOMS. They contain such an TECUM SEPA STOVES, TANER, TET TAS and Өң азо "s k \ PIECES, FIRp. | as | CENE i^ t Stoves, ith standards, lus ditto, with rich ormolu ent 3 to ; Chimney. деге from m 8з, ч "1001. ; ; Fire Irons, from T «e the set to 4l. 4s. The BORSA and all other P. PATENT STOVES, wi fth radiating he: dires BATHS, ve) LAMPS S. BURTON has SIX LARGE SHOW ROOM levi «хан ety t to ће SEPARATE DISPLAY of LA and METALLIC DARRERA RA The stock of each is ted to the pul st, and m ever submit | arked at prices тА мам уп those thathavolon end e his establishment the most distinguished nsumpti: е at the extreme rates of Friday last. Woods and Plan bs hurt -. 12в. 6d, to T ^y each is difficult to move, Pat ood condition A » Acton, Middlesex, W. Shower Ва 8 0, to Ж - hot to be bought cheaper. Indian Corn displays а Lamps (toderateur), from 60 to ward tendency, ed is held ri an advance of 3d. per "quarter, G ER (HEAD, or SINGLE-HANDED).—Age 30; (АП other k but buyers act cautiously. Oats have un undergone no improve- ds the general routine of Flower and Kitchen Pure olza Oil в. 9d. "per D: ent, but Oatmeal has [ah take 1, e present low | Garden ; 006 „Grapes, Cucumbers, &c. ` Good character from UTLERY, WARRANTED. —The : n ost rices, and must coge yd » per load dearer. Beans, | last stel IT m: —А. B., Mr. Turner, Ham, near assortment of TABLE CUTLERY in the orld, all; price nd Barley at late The market closes firm, | Richmond, Surrey, S.W. ranted, is on sale at WILLIAM S. BUON S, at pris "thai RE QE vi —Fair attendance at market, Wheat, ARDENFR (Sivaus axpzD). S NM MS "v rien rpg ye Hose ived s ars а well, under Mr. Markh ; а go “я > Я moderate demand at late rates, Flour, more doing in westerns inre db dels ud led f Ова Е, osole To " op Кеша 4з, y nowiedge o u oor wor: |= ON S ON beh "ed „аура È B авои зина. er ке - Uus роса | manago a Small Greenhouse.—D. F., Post Office, Tarde- Ivory Handles. EL 8. ES е denn msgrove, E SM VERACES] Wi 3 loans. T. TRDRNER at Api ere (where beg or mo MCA 4 n pu Y ia ЕТЕ I al ios E A saatna _ aro kept)—Ago 34; understands his duties. Has beo ае ivory handles ;. 125, 0d P 20 9| 232 7 39 0 |36 5 years S RE pre ау e Can have a beue Aser Sj-inch fine ivory meer i15 0 [11 ^ 4 5.9 20 2 Letia To the family is going abroad. —E. B., Post Office, | 4-inch ivory balance [ve e .18 0 Oct. 23 42 j s i| ms nenne 2 €— tinh fme ора шук ie Е j z | -1nc 8! rican ivo an es" —2|222 1/ 12 з 5| 89554 |(XARDENER (Охокв) Аве 22; active and in- | Ditto, with silver ferules 4o 0 A $0,250 34,0.1.186 8.29 2:98 5 37 dustrious. А few years’ не in а а establish- Ditto: Мен Зарди ferules {50 0 usw + 49 ias E RES 31 e: | ent. Good character.—A. B., 5, Vincent Terrace, Islin Nickel electro-silver Tndles, any pattern 25 0 х W ERA "OQ ARDENEH (UNDER). SA 195 wa Т, геннге раис penc З: ugs Бис арс = CES. |Wept. 17. Sept. 19. те Чет» 36. 7 Oct. 3. Oct. 10. pE -i7 Cottages M ert ou. d dE Good character. —F. J., Friends | Bone апа Tk Preise it and z т White bone handles 115. 04 p че POLEN AT MESES xi X. ORESTER M ons ng, strong, and active; under . Пе F- 9 : > Sd : stands Planting, Pruning; Felling, "Measurement and Ditto адеети ов. 1 às d^ е 49 9 pA л a 4 is Н Sale of Timber. Good reference.—B. A., Post Office, Burton, Ditto v Vesp viuo айтта Ah Ө ПЫ ан = г + S oy -: eut ТЕ Burton-on-Trent. The MAE stock in existence of Plated Desse 2.4 at s ARM BAILIFF. семей, without incumbrance ; | Forks, and otherwise, and of the new NEWGATE.—Oct. 93. unders аты ade mene enerally useful, rdi, zn go E ee а Seven years' ch arm, East Ham, Essex. LIAM S. BURTON, GENERAL FURN| ў rri no ineumbrance ; сха шонисуоде Ъу БОО nati к i : "Port, s. 0d. to 4s. 6d. prama,” empor es po Prinoe of, Wales, senda a isan Tue А anaga | 16 contains - ' " There is no new feature in our market to Sr on. As Dairy ma Pon Bnet ы hr e Wess ер МТ of posee е! aeri grae iw > AILIFF (ona) Age 32, married, : её la tl ff making children ; has bee: reman on an extensive arm in лалы ые f t €: ter бурш шы Essex for the "last five s Can. be well recommended for South-downHog-s. d. в. d. | Leicest. Wethers 1 8 to 1 9 integrity а 3 pnm —T. P., Post Office, Theydon Bois, n 1.34, 4 Аа е xm red dit $ w Aa H Ditto Hogge. c ў DE i E Epping 5. and 6, fes) Pu. 'andl Newman Yard, Down Ewes ..1 9—19} bu TR O e Seed or Nursery Trade. Ses „Тез and Pe Kent 110 —1 104 | Blanket ditto .. 1 0 —1 1 RAVELLER о or CLERK.— Has represented one of ORCESTERSHIRERE - —— — E first n Es Unexceptionable references This délicicus Condiment, pronounced В.р, ав OVERSEERS on d foede didi hi | sndimmetat вру. E. Tx, бакене, Chronicle Ofico, WC. “THE ONLY соор SAU е the ages of OPMAN son т years' experience ; no objection ; years. Young been ed assis! i . The publie Де x йе бы а against duel с-а A айо havo ben educa who men EAE Lan иа aR d E CAR CNN EE ыа ыбы ысы E aiii e ана Ly Xe vow Mim & Penn? Names know of КС Farming and th of Stock, will be dte , —Ёог all particulate apply 0 Mesure Жм. Buti Y HOPMAN. emis 6, has been for the last four "pss праса 3 & Co., 8, Finch Lane, Cornhi years in а first-class Seed Establishment: Mo open to vs * Sold SEES e der Export, s^ t cester; Messrs. ANTED, as NURSERYMAN FOREM ric engagement. de M., Gardeners’ Chronicle Office, SON а гаа, io: орт ASSISTANT, a Young Man to assist іп the selectin, To the Seed Trade. — gens Оры» ud to make himn who hae oin the genere. | CUHOPMAN, ог ASSISTANT.—Age 25; has had the Counting House of a Provincial Nursery will be Я отор пу тарсе ре NEIN В, encouragement will be given to а young man desirous of | Post Office, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire. in his profession.—A pply personally or by letter to Mr. rade. Ja*wrs Veron, Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea. ' SjHOPMAN ела ger 19 bas had 5 years pre ect purity ап ANTED, a аналы А Leben si GARDENER, to experience in а Country Ho use. Good referen DINNEFORD & os Iz New Bon Pw но ан к а оше ога еп, апа eg? A. B., Messrs. Tucker Brothers, Seedsmen, Abergavenny. by ists throughou t ет ната 3 ; or one who has э зә vei where or three were kept.—Apply, A cien to Mr. Fav, and Grocer, Church Street, Stoke Newington. HRESHER'S „COLORED FLANNEL SHIRTS. nun Dirt MUS ЫЧ every o W " (ER and TUNES їо_Тирканкв & Grrewr for vory | ded dinge a which is' perfectly, harmless to fi JANNEL SHIRTS, ES IN Suits, Sportsmen оп partion T oa anā Dp r * wd | eld in 6d., and or Я е. 14, or treble візе stamps, by Tm = - MÀ ааь — St Pan : PE эбе и FEE UT е. The quality of these Ni and ЕР of service in- last place, tó D Eights can now be relied: "asd жле nos Обу. HERWOOD BED LIGHTS, Sixpence and WANT PLACES.—Lett р ате UE Ux Eighteenpence a box. Трое candles аге made to supply LA 55 5 LeWers | 1 а want very generally expressed, a cheap, вау amber hout pain or any kind of incon «o be Post Paid. Candle. They, vi perna und inferior only io ^ Pus БАЛОН с E on à ie envelope, to b WHICH WILL CARRIED," which are so. En gosse ss GARDENER Taas , and CST AG various quali Age 30; ghly under- in all its its branches. Eis алаг nee сһагас ег —G. High, N. "M Et pod which mr simple tests show to be mpure, g sold on the statement that it is in ct equal to. осе” Most medical men prescribe GLYCERINE." Where purity is of importance ensure it by desiring de have their енше" їп lb, 8 ол. 4 02., or 2 oz. " pottlos, wi th capsule over tbe stopper marked “ Price's Patent. t, Vauxhall. ETCALFE, ЕПЗ AND CO'S NEW PATTERN TOOTH BRUSHES, Penetrating Unbleac every res] “ PRI H g N' proves thousands of cases which had been cons г eivi a few. Oe No. 46,270. Mr. James. diseased deafı Т, 2s e E of30 yea um em уст ofthe 6 which resis ла каны ө Ib., 2s. 9d. ; 2 1b., 4s. 6d. ; 50, 24 OCTOBER 24, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. brother Muin Khan, at the request of the latter, Ы е. was liber: miel E ved of | their а The de ea Кя у ve d and ы several hundred insprgontg w ү и waggons, conve, ying munitions. of war, and with фаг forming icki's other insur- contrary, Mace ie in к pensi e The Moniteur in i nA Sunday states that the movement in -J ti tin ef m the terms E Me If this be tru | he will A y never leave 16 n alive. The mud d supposed to be Nana Sahib ра ns out to be a high priest of the Mahrattas, who is waiting the final orders of Government for his al. He subsists mr on milk, refusing e er kind of fo i very other k The R v. 8. Hislop, of Nagpore, missionary of the Free wa rs to be of а ser rious charac cter. А Bor кертат is believed that їп the early part of epo King will be present at the inauguration u y hold T ussian Consuls in Ita published a circular, requesti ng all Poles riding in Теа gA he term for granted. кы, under IM he w whic assports are рн "wer EO M pes орадан. euchten visit e King. Si e Min | for Е * e left on "Monday | па in order to visit den Gener al Cialdini, who a| Captain 3 о of the 5th Pct арама - | ith a sword s drowned, near Nagpore, b , on the advices. Ат ex h above Port Hudson, with a loss of 1500 prisoners Accounts from New Orleans report that the Federals under fient Franklin and Wei itzel ha ad been repulsed in ас 1 same accounts add p the r | Saving p А. the 4 h' of Be tember. influence with the natives E Санта), p At p NR Hare has been shot dead int | the same place Mrs. Maequoid, wife > tin , was seyerely wounded discharged йор, who, while lind b is escape, n killed by the officers. Mrs. Ма acquoid is doing well. The East еа Railway will be open to the public | 000 dollar: diferent Tointe on he. "Mississippi within the two past petri ato rs are conn necte pa | from Delhi to 0 aleutta on the lst of ing the 3 next at months, It is believed the es the latest, een Анн overed La the destruction. or an ihe , Government —News has been received at Shanghae of the | perteni т Admiral т Aen with the fleet, at Kagosima | 1 transport is seriou ll. Тожу ISIA: —The Parlia ved by a note of 33 to s int M protectorate of oMa over- the Jonian Islands shall с medi- ately, the Sen ved, ssage to the Lord g One paragraph of the address states that tho” fortresses should be gros ra о Bn n meg r present condition on the | 15th August. Ne qe — failed, the to the. “54 inst, а=! have s Aetio D xublicat Kagosima, and prep 1 ack was made upon the Federal fleet, in Курун йге оп e fleet, qi T it. By dusk 1 "Three forts d Our UTR Captain 3 7 vig of the ринд, vs Cantin | Wilmot were killed same the whole town was in эк жч On the "отіп (C the fleet ной. он engaging the whole of the batteries. -] The city mass of ruins—fpalace, factories, | arsenal, pe ee steamers of Prince Satsum a were | Lin Sich "he ru Ironsides was a minia damaged, HR ше, eey vessels of the flee alarmed for o hei Medie eon but, fr he Confederate gunboat Chicora are reported day of thankagivini т, Americans аб home, at New ingen for their destrueti ion. Publie rejoieings on completely d етты, „295 shore batteries are reported he anne ave Мер well se ^ sea, and abroad. York Herald asserts САЩ “т National Assembly has decided that. EW ZEALAND.— Overland Mail we learn|that peace A ud have been diseussed in the опу а му e army shall o^ | that h -M ajesty's troopship Himalaya was expected to | Poderi t apmok. ра. nature of them is т de present in Athens at the reception of the Kin ng. A tako jd Majesty's 50th and 68th Ragiments to New | Lat San Francisco announce that a report teing current that the The former regiment will embar n, | fle "d 4 m n y lena was expected off the coast Athens without permission, the English Minister ihe Jatter at Ra angoon. "The I battery 4th brigade E Кы orniq some rime during the present month. requested the British Admiral to PEN the barracks | Royal Artillery, in command of Lieut,-Col rstow Russian admiral has accepted ап invitation King ction its resolutions, and subsequently sign the co stitution to be drawn up: Seyer al accidents ocenrred | having gone through a course of practice аб the school he | of unnery at m We ed will leave Woolwich for New £ Sis "s ете November. Federal accounts from the Army | рм | of the. Cumberland confirm the Confederate report Ph Y ^£ the annexation of the f cie Tslands. ragg shelled the nies of General 6th L everal al һе inst., but | the ne w King is eagerly expected, e кора д Вы diets the rumour c b las that the Russ Minister at Ke sis bad, [Ser to the Porte that 58 gnition of the. Poles as belligerents by 7 ul tha les hz e ofr ed to Turkey а iance, ofensi iJ Md ine: fensive, to hen quer for the Solta n аа € чир have Pe in r various varg with tis said that Russia, fearing thes Faces КА XT td ерй, is preparing gto га Mie the town of. Коев т of the first class, to , convert the. Бе o yv oft into an arsenal and kig пона бойо | — that а man ok-out à; * risit Boston, with the Natu Моника at Washington, the consuls а& New York, and French and British ofücers in the harbour are to be] invited to the munici pa А portion mi appointed to ball о the — are opposed to inviting the French Aj English office The questio not yet decided. Тһе recent news | from нагоре, injured. Lo untain, me which the Confederate batteries are | which states that the Emperor of the French wili imm ‚апа that an d restet is but two miles distant Trom Ch di iod 1800 feet higher, and is consi that Fe deral Move ered position. S ud iba had been d as consid aiian General УЗ is "e in interrup Fed mel troops federates, Mini dad ds orm ч with үө. and seven waggons, Another ecount P that t the Confederate cavalry has been lated batteries for service in t ck Sea. si. news states that the Emperor ылу ыч with Dukes Constantine and MM DAR NY to [шү ену юе Shelbyville and completely rontod, with а loss of 100 killed, and that the Foley are General Br: EA Mind C order to inspect Lai any with General rage E ОЕ боор НорЕ.— oconnts from. the о bu state that Ња ER hari. the ce. it 1 to convi ES Ted that the дот t Boma Aod Ra Lad. for A ge aid dp e This petition, а: agg ichmond and elsewhere, and | forces по vedo nen least 175,000 m It mand of Ge eavalry| has тоте БРА XE] час Ж Bu KM Ши | унунда Halleck, eeg Di it is only жд the orders for Burn side's advance en it was e. lat es from -qu ofthe Army of the p ipaa of the 8th inst. e lat | Nw to "from - Nashville Probably Great not u ered i mmun —Ó Roter ase 6 н Confedera repor ed at ashy tille that уйы, vi ve LM До ui нат | Exa alliance between France, Mexieo, the Confed eraey, and б ita will be huie lua. , is the са of е ior hac financial cir ag es the atification of the hil sall, TE Ri ment at o wrongs. papers ribe a 2n ladies of p erm ur under the name of * Finnian Bratherhoot, » M iue when E ue is restored to the , аге ёо come over and | Сойдер Ireland E rm Ti, and em ertet upon Londo The society has Generals Meagher and Corcoran at Le HAMA and is said to number more than moa from Vera Cruz to tho M e| Septe Ed "T that е Archbisho arrived, and h The Ке т. оска been effective singe the 8th of the month. Accounts m the interior state that a numerous party exists ае to the annexation, pure and simple, of Mexico while the M declare such a measure тт ту Е m—————— necessary ihe vast increase of the colon «m pow ward. Both кен — —— ng feelin ng с flan ` «1р fntelligence. question. 'The ti ions fi e House o |: lr MONEY 'RIDAY. ееп. ls closed at 933 to 93 dei e AI | i: CTI Cape in pursuit { bas sold prize, the Sea Bride, a e encountered me npn тану, wi sis "Teconnoitoring е per Cent. роет, а п |1004; Exc tures ышын Federale, MT. 20, Brazilian, tegner Bii 55 when the Ы, it retired uu Culpepper. apprehensions exist in | Equador i —The Governor. to leave Simla | Leavenworth of а Co mfederate 1 invasion of Kansas On | 101 ; r an ve bo Ji ч of Septem rug а Sealkate, where 1 g Greek, for Acct., 302 to 312 ; Ditt ned by his са сатр. "Vit the Ma a STORE | алй казы af ы ттш а H M 3 © э : and having a special interview with t M redes me had г as orwa ран ailway, ; Mexican, Acct, and haring a ep i to Peshawar, where the Kiate Эй ea ш: d ane to repel the invader.|95; New Granada Two рег Сепія, he will be joined by th W^ he whole of Staff and. body- guard, fe ; Por have been issued to lea: "a officers | oi the 25 ire ond ау он MIT е | ; stationed in the Punjab for the nt, Roa rings, in ye bee hero om piriy disaffected state of the frontier. етен. vl нен ЫЫ it was considerà Шу в. that — 1 continues in a very disturbed state, It is аа ү үз eneral B Blunt himself was isoner. Uncertain | Acct the Ameer Shere Allee Khan has gone to the fort of hia nd have been ina or at of the Federals peru e THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND (CÓ C [Остовув 24, 1868. E ot Englam. Vew York, addressed а crowded meeting at Exete er ISSUE DEPAR Н а], on the American question, under the t Notes issued.. ., d TT 245 | bine nt De bt, , £11,015, 0 of th = м Other Securities зию , Corresponding Society on American Affairs. Soon SONA зла — 15927255 after 6 o'clock the body of the Hall and the galleries | 1 e in the y civilisation, and ай jl d. that o politic al considerations, the Miss BANKING DE OR ава ftii Proprietors’ Capital .. £14,553,000 bua Beeuritles ed the Hall o тег and over agal knocked vainly at m. каа 0,525 Чистай о, ч aii the doors. So thick was the crowd, that Mr. Beecher d pi я nnui EN 1 ing Exchequer Savings Other Securities *. 1956456 | himself only obtained an entra e by mounting on the | start quarrels, wars "imd disturbances of every kind of Nat. De t, and Divi- ба. silver Cos E icc ould Ан & M e of policemen, who carried | who n the Uni e knew wou dend Acets.) +. 4,437,835 Y safety B. Sco he City Оет Deposits . 15,271.262 Y N 1 с ndaysand other hilis 747101 Chamberlain, took the chair, and was supported on the p pco platform by the prineipal members of the two societies, ' this people ; n 5 Oct. 22, 1863. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. ONE chiefly of Dissenting ministers. Mr. sa uld be to теме A om Зоор. thunder eecher, in h o hours, claimed the | 204 simply rnis : th time, means, an л ана e — a torenew their purposes to t ввевві Фа of EJ ааш. — of und ta we tos the eause of Pv North, | tine — it datha a aame E] tho del ага of slavery. o T war, as e r do geito aa a ёр and this в. — W. епһева, | COnducted it, ostile to slavery, and would people t s Вне Мот srentuliy „extinguish it. There was a AL ood deal of mem f dive к А opinion — bu t, the who le, but let me tell you that if you permit o r this division) he w the South will become а — ‘nation nd the North will be com nde d to beco me too, pee miles she Staff t must have forts, a ба to ЗА А fores об Eres Bu tcber— j e all Vietualler— ©. D ow she is in great dan Before this war the legal number -— A ЕТ mf - ur national arm i 000 men Ден the actual number эче o Illustrete ict w Е р * 0. Werequired n But due == орм! o two great belligerent. mation «A inste: „ Abbey Gorton, Trader 180, 000 soldiers, you will hav fedical Prcttloner Р. ©. Fons; very, t t and Н. бам t. Lul Gree ч торан баттай berdaron, Carnarvonshire, Farmer— Н. ce к= Наше bu Ааа еу ‚ ВІ Cotta age єз, Hornsey К. » : і h li Huxley, Cheshire, Miller M. Jacons, Cavendish Street, New North Road an es tab shed na , ы: nt formed, | in favour of the acquisition of mor Hoxton, Clerk— 3 Juxrs, ate of B , Builder—D. „Р . 3 opm and of snubbing other countries, Bai HCR Јох іга у а strove for th he | «cligious minded among our peop » ien . LED WARD, ble— mission Agent— 4. Ммда, l, Mon се t А PHENS, Shrewsbury, Boot immense territory reri: m Rederoas St, Bar S чесе me as an individ ual m pre € and. as a Christian minister. Will you ree that territory to be darkened by d hideous spot from the Atlantic to the Pacific? Why do jence, and the in к known as Ј. M. Wrrsm), Upper b La са "s Cross, Cab- tonight ar look at this эке from an American poi Nunc Nass, ыш Ку, d Miner—J. | view in its Lom ieu d The — Ө of slavery in America don, Comm Бе eee EIE nd eds TEAM 3 bad Бодь: che polle of d tho ы eaa, Ua Tera, BAemey, ogier | South, so to control thi rse tha the Devil? Demi "ot pounds, penos — ent y national eg onour, ‹ inde all secular considerations, it is surely xs dütg of es эде де Berna man а his God to endeavour Án ià ‹ the At and blight of secure that But I hear.a loud protest against v band ы your лапа and mine which is um Lar ES States E BANEKRUPTS.— AL Granth Lincoln- ‚Ат ы, Noble Street, city. "Fancy b arehoustanen.— "Worcestershire, Licensed Vietualler—G. Bmoww, eit Shopkeeper—J. Baoapnvzsr, Sheffield, Journeyman ты MEN Бош; i ае bee e аа, же g M г: m E а no more power than. was delega Som . CLEE, sen., Dudley, Worcestershire, Currier's F. Cra? iana, "Yorkshire, Manufacturer of Damasks— нса with i interi — San ercial S Жашынан sms Corre, P г А т give it. у во power UTTS. 'umstea. Sufolk, "Smack: while piai remained a ео, ча дет let me ask, is it since you poured troops in ail П your ‹ dockyards. М work en — ey to avt poder blood thetaking of tw ТЕГИ Ola Sd aao ofa war of тени" ! в gained her the procl rii re Бор ААН mpi of а war of epig sign symbo! ios о it was M^ M could not eese e ocal peace a] history—the cross on m [К DCN Mood is no longer n ы а, ыз. о! vill s E: local institution, but x ста and publie em But M who E * it is пас *'Why not let the South E "Aw hey e child must the parents, until. treet. not : T MR ;Plottergate, Lin ‚ Boot and Shoemaker—M. H. fact сс We трет ту bad ч ioemaker— i 2 Zavi N b 7 Wells уз, ‘ Father and mother are getting too о y 75 Larise, Norwich, Jewel xg жи Wei 5%. ie ане late Baker furnish th ннд ws h with me. ta ,Butcher. NW. Мос UNSEY, Glasshouse Buil doen t— ушла: ed ,..Sho ке eeper — fub ы Ри: ith, Somersetsh from us." The war in п by the act of m E e ADAMS RM (vm D о fired шен m tit told d fla; те ВЗ has ux awah учын: Dus 8: Sent. © Warwickshire, Farmer -Јонх Fare ig cie Bishop's pyas, Upper Wan Leere ser qi Grocer— W. Тспхев, Reading, Berkshire, Manure Manufacturer—J. Н. TAYLOR, Eu y ve eee eL ware Dealer—E. Torna, заета Yorkshire, ruterer had VUrrox, Liverpool; E: трой, Commen amd A iE -= icem айт сто ot the most чс H.W effield. Y. em navy ; they had tbeadvant: having priced "ab Massa Tert taugbi red [right an топі а blow, and her own children. jintain that all "would ptis been po ЕТ marked her to ki eternity as mean ts Sof Falli language, and h continental nations A t America Йїштөрой» ае ив y йв Vicinity. nd fety of the n the second place e us, an d that all flirtations [aries sols with Pan- meeting of this Society on s Thursday the -bye-laws were ré sia id, in order that huis rmitted to bear ° . ity w! out-voted should be able I h the Prince of Wales might be elected, first а member, — « sympathy in England is with us, since I have вис signi > + turn round and to to the в majority If you ч, not give us and then the President of the Society, in the room of ; "€ Would you English- | facts to refer to T unos c | Pg md үү трей Ње late Mr. Тооке, who succeeded the "Prince Consort. m to ы а fashion? If and those spoken also by the т\к бозуга to жүн Е I feel ове Spoke x Hawes, in moving that the bye-laws be suspended x 9f —G that to — ith EN which will come home warm ї gu E d sweet to the Ameri On this purpose, stated that some negociations had bo justified in. perm likewise? | n їп substan n the subject, and read if it be ri and counties e religion, i te at ти 'Wn8 an ев o the n which, a he Зер A Gospel апатеһ; x Тив ара Hi in te Moa et Е ituation | регі с expressions. know it; we have fought gc oed morning, at Highga metery; bul; m. order: биб нена еч ály and understand i pu than you do. But | bearerg ” : Earl of Ellenboro шай jects ce | or апа honour wo ter, t Th on was portion of th beim ds o. Зс = Же | pute А OCTOBER 24, 1863.] T be syond Teto in Falls in ance at the ceremony, and the carriages of the Duke and Duchess of Cambr idge, and several of the nobility, followed i in the procession ACCIDENT TO THE MAIL STE R AFRICA. Кена going Royal Mail амай Africa struck in a dense fog near Cape Басе, оп the night of the 12th inst. She was ashore half- an-hour, but got off, making much water, Į where she arrived on the 13th кешеа; and must dd ct ext St. The ship has been en sive, E Los GTA. — —The Board өл Ыт inquiry into бо e Ei the drei en on Sable | sland c urday. ABERAYON. —The | o ohp’s, Newfoundland, | © The i A quur sed | H Morfa Colliery, by which 38. pen were lost and uh property destroyed, n South Wales. pately, 9. feet, working g boy o tho explosion was confined, o s men gatt the which 42 m and boy ere workin tíal. t irday morning а fatal explosion THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, rsey of Cambridge, if, imn tint nd Powell, M. were the pad sni Жу, ан ers, т. Hon ry Hoare k^ Ов Thx way рне | the Беу, Сез guis: d of frg Chur - The Man өы оо1 о у certificate ` of Capt ain Gledell was suspended e Е mon nds, tho hae er bey) that this agement " а lar E. the shaft, e the i x. the sea. The num hich the n to 8 use the lend line led 1 to pott consequence 8 BAY or Bus —On Wednesday collision took place bui enti rus Majesty's screw eof Wellingt 100 tong, i in the Bay of Biscay. Bot nd were obliged to т Er ina disabled em but ire was fortunately no loss of life. engineering KM sugg est to REC € the safety of The collier егу ae т. Dr. enr ada e Rev. J. Bar ае Church" was read by Dr. Bayford, and а рар рег оц Supply of Native Missionaries, Dres : ncis Hessey, Incumbent a ad Since the return of the Scylla, another x of war the Pelorus, bound also for Japan to reinforce pino in those ap has put back with Зане СЯ g caught fire fro Saxum Bes ОЕ BETHNAL Geres. The Home | [а Ém сап es эз or the | ave [PN incessantly at work since PE arid morning, ан ards 90 have be een either brought ' up dead or eim ns popore were re t y hg IM P Та, "the Rev. W. Emery, the Rev. J. a е, б Rev. Dr. n | Kennedy, mi. other gentlem n practical Church subjects. Among the topics еа ыч his closing m him what they are doing to remedy | the evils brought. to light by several i аф of the bodies is attended with so much danger that had died in Thorold Squ estry in reply в sta as to its sanitary state q ey e gent medical officer of health, an inspector of nuisances, - and a committ ето ittee of six members to carry val At inp. +; itë Бх обага КА. бу yet b een found, —A. fi the Nuisances | g meeting was the conduct of the Ecclesiastical Commis- The ҮТҮ of Harrowby defended the C € and showed that a larger sum had been expended n the augmentation of small livings, and at a less cost, | tha an was at first anticipated. It was agreed that the next meeting should be - held. at Bristol, and a vote of he w longing б the Duchess о offenders were brought Б the Bath i magistrates on gret for their Laxc CASHIRE RELIEF FUND.—At t} Mansion House Committee on Friday, grants s of mo to the amount of 85097. were made to places in Lan and Cheshire, for ваба by the local relief ON WANDSWORTH of ney .| con gress, closed t roceedings.—At the monthly AEN z the General R cr Committee on Monday, the report stated that though the Boards of Guardians ha rom 456,786 to 184,625. en report, ‚Мт. Ashworth stated his opinion that next f 800,000 bales of y more than the station. The dul рте ther PN on their taking t | pay all expenses and give БЇ. to the Bath United fiis At dusk o RXENHEAD.—The steam ram El Tousson is now | ins айн Lie surveillance ofa party of marines. under cotton э “the present д importations. would enable the m m Sunday a m | The Goshawk is isn E a d oored a ue TR El To qutd and the Bridgewater House R '86, 2701. 1 ers of Lord Spencer, lord of the m a few days but i is moored to the quay, at the, stern of the та = RM n all 397, 1401. 95. before his departure for ae Continent, rela p b YNE. — Monday week the tive to the enclosures on Wandsworth Common. | гош completing and fitting the rams for sea. The li inquest on M artin Linskay was resumed in чү ргезепсе The memorial on цей baning um iron. Liverpool Nace left the Mersey on diy for | of Terence Goin, who had been apprehended on the his lordship гері us | Р1уїпо charge оѓ сачы his Stm After hearing further to continue the fri icon evidence, the шу tur verdict of M: ter subsisted between himself and the parish, and t Coleorton Pit, near | again the priso! : present he ме по е T саға A X iu for Le аба. Y re got o "Wein mi Tt is оре! A ID. — The co corporation of tl enclosing апу por that he con. | that they poni Er iw аъ foul ai Wednesday week, at which the m embers n the curred in di desirability p pond ding open spaces for Мо? а вр. —Оп Saturday Sen Wilton Fryer, Jate ei nty, and Mr. С; well, the member for the city, chi public recreation in populous эстет and believed kin the Hereford Old шег whose defalca- | were present, Мг. L x g Шо amounting to several thousands of pounds, аге | prevented attending by ill-health r. Cardwell, Баси апа то of t d ied үзүрүн to have vs а primary cause of the failure of the [ив s speech, eve Cr" state of England with үне and any future scheme for enclosures would bi dA ig: as brought up before tov city magistrates | 24 абр of other countries, and appealed to dered with reference to that object e did. ^e ib final examination, and, after а long examination, enley whether the ion nt harvest was not the bes t w the recent enclosures of the railway, which were, | fu ally committed for trial, bail being refused. — — he had ever E wn. i Moog poney yeas, i EEDS. imselt on the Him i » s тийүү bir fni йер аниге ; я been Archæological Association was held last week in Leeds | when the value of fhe crops wou m be fu пу kno interfered with, but there was no objection to further | under the ye of Lord Houghton (mers Mr. | With regard to forei mug he. Fra his һора inquiry bei cde їо ће matter; e the Aro arochial Monckton Mil тйвһїп also ered his|that the Government wo to follow that he | inaugural address on Monday week in f policy чч heri had | hitherto pursued, all, after "the mayor and co and said that he had no fear that the honour of the diee. e ү INN: pd night of ог Г Жыш ealers, premises at the back, in Pembroke the Lane, got into the first floor, a from thence into «b. in Wake e NS E e loc ber. THE Z Com en 14 Laid € b: bee агарт сан ной James o1 e Fre е ге Chur eh. TE zer 4 Cape b; ap 9 Ў ivingston * expedition, pa gran m de ы РА direction, d ee the Marchi as also visited the chief missionary eee iode in е Сај h оғ а ре Colony. The deat a distinguished y Leva d geologist, Mr. Richard dog D, the sermon was preached d by Dr. Livingstone to R. Murchison. Tug Pugno HE od аст states week that ended Satu ALTH.— The Regis price that the deaths registe à rday Octo! ee in London. In th of the years 1853-62 the average number was 1543. S a burglary of a d was слез. оп Ше aT of prem { adiness, by Stewart, Roberts, F.S.A., Mr. has | Hi eque "Rev. Scott Surtees, and other distinguished 17 Areidencnn l Bickers Com: tion had gem the | to the town. In РЕ Alberta, which has m m expressly for her Majesty's convenience in g between the mainland aud the Is le of Wight, the Olicana Romans; е óf the of the Romans ; ое осет pg seen field; to Pontefract etes d Church ; to to Kirket tall this town т last w ad ND.—Sir Roundell Palmer, t s Attorney- бс delivered a rong address to his constivuents in and spoke as follows. on the part Ventworth, Rev. It is intended to hold the next congress а ampton. CHESTER.— The third —Ü pem. of the Church Congress commenced i city оп Tues- day week with a servi in th е тб hedral, br Hook, Dean of In the afternoon an Padd ress on Church d by the Bishop of Man ongress. In the debate ей, Mr. Hugh Bir teth, Mr s chairman er “Тыз ^ Mr. Murray Dale, when Chichester. Mr. W. In the evening livered n the discussion. abondas was opened d the Rev. T. E. Espin, of Lincoln College, Oxford, who read a E У | пог bave Fe r Government ды, felt itself bound, in the first place, n the second place, to do —— in es carrying оп law: heir reiten Saba vi gigu uestion were totally rding to the vileges as such; they hed to God but, — 80, фу, с not refuse The Americans ae , the mplain et "Һай tion аз сеты, lligerents, e", could against the South, They enitn es : pri they were not belligerente to take notice о grate Northerners, А-а [Ме а окен prematuro foi ti unless the South were t ues maintained the blockade течни taken from neutrals on the high seas ships, guns, eei "Lc all Pat was known as the niunitions of war. as for the rh s of pe e не should be understood, and haraeter. Sire vo noted 0ге un . THE GARDENERS! CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ГОстонав 24, 1868: саратро засрамат анай = should regard the laws, rules, and regulations of war | measures they had taken to make it clear and plai ain that those | bring ou нере between the parties and ph as a neutral | proceedings bom үте without the will, connivance, or and bu ir к ° кше Persons dieu hody y in big amg mation taking no part in their quarrels. As to our recognising iran ot those who nsible for the government of the y m m e 90 9 ап sequent y told E s om esta y wd South before seeing whether these * r that he had h 1 the em in a turf bog, jumping on ates can establis eir independene not, we should t i either get more cotton, break thia b voee Bai gels а stop to учары y.—On the 29th ult, James, Matthews, а um till he had suuk them. дее ep dee vn » having tak ke Liu оез салш UE them words was поё what was | workman in the employ of Mr. Е. R. Fisher, builder, dial c seda. (ice they found the nted, nted а If we gave recognition in words | of the High St bel , wit `4. alter ur conduct in other respects, We | C'a£hed T n ws — di ascent of f "e Joy |, some of the old man ?g и bloodstained and t ош Ше a holding ourselves ир, to the scorn of Europe, doing th "rw apis int nd is the id nie gel of pain пода [1 r T very li eal ben the Southerners, and at the | the external iron work at the it,—an operation A ^o the "Northerners, die whieh oceupied him nearly two Кой and necessitated ond АЕ be fonnd. On Sunday i3) ipe Was y mounting the » which is аб the $ ae оору TO у À h ane, > E t half 1e cabi in, in а bog, unbappy contest in America might soon terminate, And let | "g t of око pes Ps; from the ground. The e ће id of ile Co ойуу v the nose ateve mi tators, and w аё, which we believe our duty, lying the best Е © and fairest test іо any doubtful "aao tousideriog what | means of 20 or more small iron handles firmly fixed to |t. ched on we should like to be done to ourselves if we were in| the в spir e above the weathér door, which is reached by — e m: Е, Доу алг t fli ide, pl i d al 5 ей A 1 #5 А e jury at ent | one above the other. During the process of paintin : d g P , g| M 5 The айыу oi mari rights—the d P DIM ed Matthews secured himself to the spire as best he could hom and his EST n. or aled ГАД плод: vessels of the Unitet States against the shipping of this | with a Шш ied be S buckled round his waist. р country. We would not Аа гартае cud they should Srov ackenzie, of Fawle Court, has nations and violate the hospitality of England by attacking transmitted t to the directors ar the Br ritish Orphan проп the widè seas our ships which happered to have on board sylum a check for 14,0007. in redemption of his persons supposed to be on àu errand hóstile to the interests о em to indemnify Alio to the pii t of what may Railway, pest The whole оона was prepared. much ав w the ** capital ? M Ami ge no M emm wes tution. Т was that 19, dd ning thitough n 2e ые; me s M а рее» A E submi Ming % рр but the — alterations ue repairs гунун to dp» an $ е estal aws of p after s mdi en катеси sed ће su 14,0001. { i temptin run the kade h: м tak sisi; Е Sud about which all sorts of stories мего told in | (e|, SrAFFORD.—The Ó— s of Cau idon i Waterfall the latter being composed bes gauge, pu) 55. Eu in en cases there DUM be à awe in tint; y he b Pen e into а үн е а е ite- | е former of narrow gauge carriagi "here аг bout thé justice of the seizure, we ha yet ваја, We y the proceedings of the incumbent, t ev. |15 Great Northern и from Var on 8 Idas "— adiens enniker, whose father is patron of both livings. during the day, bringing that station mingion trest ; ы m гас) Coari apcording to the laws f nations, me and It "ppsese that the r M gentlem an, ава ко eral ru le, | munication, ек break of gauge, with Hitchin, | е Prize Courts decide against us, we must submit to it, uton, Dunstable, Hertford, and tl t unless we can prove some gross and manifest injustice done by | the Douai version of ihe Bible, has ordered Dissenters to i s: and тена them to us which we would not have practised ourselves." He stations, The бы; Western trains between Farring- d T€" Ў р ni that our | le2Ve the chure h, and has lat ely er rowned his ot peel don Street and Windsor are only tive each way. Thi Government t. аф аз id been able to find any such gross or paris jew carriages ordered b e Compan и" - Toanifest in . did not tbink the honour of the | The consequence is that the church has be en con- Gr eat ager Жк КЫЛТ trains, are ^ sen К е they had asserted the laws of war about as prés: we "od verted by à portio of the parishioners into a Беат | оп the line, and are of a very superior character т, ios апа not more strictly, ceat Pr therefore, submitted in garden. and the day of rest into one of riot. Matters | весорӣ, and third class alike. having two gas-lights 1 good fait. Bbo of the decisions might 8 веет to us harsh, but, | have gone so far that the ыас anthorities in | each. Gre at improvements have also E e Re: in me could make that а ground o D cp eps the diocese are about to hold an investigation into | line itself. А ventilating sh aft has been mode at the his conduc = һу д . |Portland -Road, which hi s done away with the. yn- in| WriwcHEsTER.—Af a meeting of the county ес ремарк smell in the TA by forcing e p it ur- | trates on Monday the Barl ‹ d Carnarvon, as chairm by of fans. рана presented the repo rt of a mittee appointed а в м " LT pb i LINE FROM WALBROOK TO REGEN үбү for the sake of o pH ар had | time ago at his suggestion ^to "consider the state of the | Crgcus.—At a recent AE of the City Comit dured ап Interest in арун from powerful E ML Lene debi авт AUN S e Mei in The ё report reco c" sioners of Sewers, the improvement pn brought | ; | mended that hard labour should be made more use ot, thei Ж the plan of Mr. Giles, C.E., for Wy ride ap without mad vp Ul эро ep т. Giles, С.Е., а h for one moment ЕА trouble; and д ше d th ey eau out | that the hours of rest should be diminished, and that | railway бот Walbrook to Regent Circus, Oxford | the Government, or the peril in which ro the dietary should be reduced, especially in the article — Т ated that they had been in irl he ж чейи s of fresh meat. e visiting justices, and especially the | comm à committee of the Court of or relinq Eh" ofc chairman, dissented from several of the recommenda- соонда, ou Meet iiis Mr. dd and they thought г две d ns t З pitter арзу а зай per асе d the окне, ci but it EE eed акый i that it RI. TW advis 1781 iy 1 Y Beck on the "coe а, Tur trie Товт ET E m abroga = ^| fature € day. xd кренати the ace of eigen ta, P e body of the took advantage to tho North AR h. 15 E: 8: Es : E а E S who was А5 а in this town : їп deris last, was resumed on Tuesday for the fifth {икем The man who had been seen in company with | д amos рев, Те Acoli- в ich some peop « was one other subject manh also dese time. rfectIy lawful for Че ih e P es if Eo А ру eicher reputed wife who arty | at Dudley, was brought up in eustody an examined at Would take in the way of so bad on юы, mies tota, run great length with several others. After a brief consul- ? | tation the jury Moe А vice рн of Vei Murder Grés ОРЫНЫ as the Royal Park. 16 is t араша тык Lig, After deer as being well grassed and timbered, pregoniing т ba вла de a verto the coroner dts the ‘mystery still n agreeable шашар surface, though somewbat | of | remains a mystery. bl ak and exposed. To this spo ' the Жы and its ткы тыы ило irds dramm.. they may import into the colony. In order to fit it done to u could hardly be for. ° ; Ts on a large 948 к neutrality LION Suockixe MURD: —A|been expended. There аге p ad s with sheds ! E s que easy | murder x of f a horrible АЛ RO UN, Clonnel. erected, into which the goats an mas tha | tese. П e a X к ч. mus à "tot that tho р а desolate mountain Si P the сүнү of Water-|about the park in the daytime are driven for shelter. 3 pio. to mal ford, about ek miles from Ballymacar and 12 | In the 50 acres ер are allotted to ће ey ample А Our from Clonmel, lived an aged man m Thomas | arrangements n made for dividing mg E Connolly, in a к cabin, to which ma р ped | canei assifying the live stock. Subetantally-construte | re of There is another cabin close | сарез berg pheasants and doves and such чи of Aa al house ge m Д ишег birds, with shelter e: in the centre. The wa ет foi PUN, dson, = their ponds in which to я а d laud d. Th ebras, elks, нё ов 1 Pat Hennessy, w е named Name. L ш, e fer iet tl: in imet Lost ам, that xists at e fer letting hip ero constan y quarreling.. more comple an Ese ; i in the t t would, | two Pe o Gardens in us кай отра с лаа. being done, whereas it ost t ad four remarkable р аЬ pis pr Gove! t inf Les went away to look РЯ arvest ris А When returned | bad n ant of will шее са е е РИ wife There, sparrows, and - э "was шыш, and blackbirds, and thrus! hes, and ] nnets, pir robin redbre aste, and а. » b way rd n hing rs шы ш уо T dd have been brought together, and, уез was made about the png Ж, trace of him | fatigues o their voyage across rin Аа? y of age, Ew appalling disclosure, She kenne e among the wi "Australi debeo that on the : 29th sh Mr the old man to his | which have been set at liberty аб the Botan ined to | breakfast and then went + the wel. When she |of Motora up to the pre til time have been 18 са! urs|returned the door was xe El her ‘father, who |18 blackbirds, 24 t Ji an pud by no obligation to our was inside, told her to away for a while. | English wild М daske, P Java Ta Aperto Doll Power, while | When she Temp she ы the old 2 on|8 turtle do birds. à n сЕ ment were anxious the floor and hatchet beside him. Her|there have Mere, located. 8 б PaM 6 skylarks, б за ihe past oE p ud neutrality., He | father Phreatened to kill her in the same way if she | Californian quail, 4 thrushes, 4 blackbirds, 1 pair Wf m Сас а жу фат. эру а Не dragged the body into a turf-|swans; at Sandhurst, 4 pheasants, 4 skylarks, ап then made her help him to clear away the |thrushes; аб Yarra, 6 thrushes and 4 skylarks; | 2350 22 | locked himself in. Whil heard XE ODER) еа а оаа АНАНЧЫ ch she saw he aes | bloods uea tonk I tne latet to the trous and near Sydney, 7 thrushes, 4 skylarks, and 10 blackbi °| The stock on hand of birds, and fishesis 1и father interesting as shewing the value ds set yf » Ж OCTOBER 31, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, The ао Chronicle! " Ple api іде йу Lt m" Ў [Шс тай announcement that “ Тано ws гл «d 5i art, ud embellished with "Phot гај Col A —— Aper. numerous Wood Engravings, & отери Coloured | destroyed by fire, but at the same. time they show HE OK of the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL that the object with whioh the expedition was SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 186 TE ETY. By ANDREW MURRAY, Es i 7 , , Assistant i : 3. Secretary d the Royal Horticultural Bode) N PM sut ce wt drj ge ias n accomplished, s The book itself is а noble Ж; ecimen of Art; the paper, and that the success of the fleet in silencing the printing, and the numerous i e sis rete d of th OY Pg SC ning "Mera to Workin hotography, renderingit an ого. des pre in | forts 95 early purchased by t s of the HOOL o inently calculated to advance the оров. o С captain and commander of the flagship, in addition the Д, AN s аш gri i ха сц it detai "Win hen 11 men killed and 50 wounde t ains 11, Bouve ҮА EG H » SE o тне TCI es P to be decided what are the next steps to be " i u e rice . . v. 2, fro s pon е rum Я IS gn ustrateď oy upwards > | taken to obtain reparation for the murder ртн aane Quotes Ench applicant is 7 is requested HE PINES ка FIRS of JAPAN. By. Anprew | of Mr. RIcHARDSoN, and for the other outrages У , and ос K А 3 А of paper, for which the Ticket il Abo exchanged. sd Pec Society. ira R бесі a committed on. English residents : in дарий AM REEKS, Registrar. London: ВвАрвпвү & Evans, 11, Bouverie Street, Е.С. Prince SarsuxA, who has submitted to the rond, ed AUR has REMOVED T destruction of his property rather than compl Haiii Е George - et Book of the мй | with our demands, із sai be as powerful as the ТИЕ M MEETING i this SESSİON ON wi ҮШ be hold on TUESDAY M? ETONE boa а ALMANACK | Tycoon himself, and it is considered improbable p er а о К, hi Mr. С i i | Braxe, F,G.S., will read a PAPER n FOSSIL ELEPHANTS; for 1864. | that matters will ever be brought to a satisfactor and Mr, Evans will exhibit a COLLECTION of FOSSILS from BLACKIE & Sox, 44, Paternoster Row, London, Е.О. ; and termination without the aid of a stron; g military sold by all Booksellers. f k отсе. n ne from Profes: ENNANT, President, 149, Strand ; or J. Соммтко, | Just published, in fep. 8vo, with 4 Woodcuts, price 4s. cloth, _ F.G.&, Hon. Secretary, 7, Montague Place, Russell Square. HE poor. АМА S GUIDE : Containing The results of M Prussian elections continue to Admission fee, 10s. ; annual subscription, 10. —— s ample Ј рие Hoe: of all the fine leading Varieties of be more unfavourable to the Ктхе and his азы regularly с їп y ph йө Families; their ini B шшш NEW YETERIN. ARY COLLEGE. History аа) MS ао E бише. зу Toons inns сүт Ministers than the most sanguine members of the sta Editi us Additio tbe result of recent | opposition had ventured to anticipate. In Berlin 15 Fx ride os М Д d london: Токен, Gies & 00, Pavernoster EC all the eandidates of the Fortsehritt party have eR me. E tissime dod ta fep. 8vo, with 6 Etchings and 4 Woodcuts, prie returned } = la arge m ajorities, and the ЖО asl Асаш Mr Taxes Div dnd TOME ш and HOLIDAY ае тыд from t e deles indicate a decided Mr. W. ооо deest By the Rev. ^s Jonws, B.A., F.L.S.; Author of | trium. or the Libera. * E з, ў mical Pin ratio -f віта pia ген British Birds in their S Жашы » and other Works on Natural "P р! ysiology of e Domestio Anima M pi ED T: B istory. /. Chemistry д Dr pee usum. ** We qd multiply to any extent our quotations from this In the sitting of the eiue Diet on Barm Dr. Автнов GAMGEE, and pleasant book, not;only as to birds, but as nar ot € the Dan ish „Mini кту , pre ted the rep ly of Practical Chemistry . M ..4 Mr. ROBERT MORRIS, toads and frogs, bees, — -worms, and finally Fer and P the Diet to send an Assistant Mosses. Mr. Johns deserves all praise for thei modesty x уо E Materia Medie: т. ALFRED Тнов. Ввктт | V ith К m he тесей р д own original obser — army vot execution to эи, The reply is con- rinciples and Practice of Sh Mr G ‚8 aturday Review. ; : В Veterinary M Medicine and айыз Mr. J ie ort, Sen. London: LONGMAN, GREEN, & Co., Paternoster Row, Е.С. cilia tory in form, ; ай ssential peint it Cli Mr. GAMGEE, Sen., and тета AE A A maintains the views hitherto held by the Danish nical Instruction Mi don Gain: On Thursday next will be published, in 1 vol. 8vo, with у Du тане оп ДРО AY, Novetiber 4i 28 Illustrations engraved on Wood, price 163. cloth, Government, At the same sitting а third note of For Prospectus apply to Professor JOHN GAMGEE, New че bo. ME un о i By Earl R т, was communicated to the Diet. His ейїса! y permission to ; | Veterinary College, E the Right Hon. ihe Chancellor of the Exchequ TE Lordship in this n endeav urs to form a basis 4 mx amih and other Agricultural сь =, Lond N, GREEN, & Co., Paternoster € Е.С. |upon a mediation betwe n | ME . BAILEY em ON, C.E., maintains a lar Now E in piy haben h 4 Illustrations, price 7s. and Germ &blished in accord- | staff for the Ке: of Land Improvements i D =. ASIA AN CLIMATES. эт "elt th international law. |Meanwhile it is | due 5з. У anco wl nternational law. | pn acre for Under Drainage, and a fixed qn in Y^ PREVENTION and ARREST of reported that Prussia and. Austria Eus dads mined rge for Out, tfall iud oS Works, cA Aen particulars apply to him, at 52, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. PULMONARY, CONSUMPTIO "E e В. DovucaN Binp, M.D., L.R.C. Benevolent Asylum, Mao" London: LONGMAN, GREEN, & Co., Paternoster Row, E.C. ГА PUR ГОВ upon definitively reject the mediation of England, on the ground that the subject a he is one of a purely domestio character," of ENGLAND and in ; pd Ms СА T UN. rn Ml ges Wt T by Special Деб of Parllámen t£, 11 & 12 ‚ Cap. cxlii 7 6. verywhere. 01 Un ; that mere nupt eee Der, ОЕ MONKEY COMPARED vi MAX. iri vic army cum ir lapin on e owder! wi . Deputy Chairman WitziAw Р ORTER, Esq., Hembury Fort, Ё = interesting comparison between Man and the th fus with we” intention of turning Gene: ear Honiton. Monkey Т Tribes, Шив astrated by wo г fall pago Engrer vings, and i ADE'S T right. cavalry engagement on the Landowners having юне interests, such as Tenants for ерт iagrams, w ө 1000 e First Number of|10th ended in d int of the Federals, and in Tai i CASSELUS arar поке which will be published , poe Que Lando without СҰ б ант Nov ne Pen General MEADE was obliged to retreat to Сш! ids ie ien, d e amoun| pr. Percy's Work on Metallurgy. and afterwards to cross the Rappahannock. The charged е roperty, at interest, or Now Ready, trations, carefully drawn to. | retreat is said to have been made in ood order, E orem h he was severe ai he Con- в are еа by th "e pany, in oug y- y Sarveyors а EPONA Lud Meran d к aui edd federate cavalry. Не subsequently found himself ` themselves f tho. powers * Ta rx md e the works | Ров "Mec i th б ДУ. т сайи Бласт. зох а ааа | unable е а stand on the north bank of the Кое оп Ме e Govi i pondo] ps raus Disi — FUE е FIRE-OLAYS, &c. — COPPER, | Rappahannock, and re to Manassas Plains, A: ugh ing land btainable under the | ZINC, and BR. after burning his stores and evı hich бош 3 Also, Just Ready, by the same Aut | could not be readily removed, Оп the evening of Wo i al ted by the Com for Parties advan: 28, а 9 ding their c PO we cedere [urine eri taret vi rn cum the 14th General Тк attempted to get in GENERAL Every ТО АНОН vui MANNI. к Быть, Qr db ок то Все from Original Drawings With | MEADE'S rear by way of Fairfax Court House, and Castle Street, Exeter. evel иде йотар" Albemarle St thus cut him off from direct waren with d NM ? reet, W. еа нена E MM The attempt, however, was defeated 30, Parliament Street, "Westminster. сеа, 52825 MAG AZINE for NOME. b С . ерун ҮҮ bcd Каак COTTISH UNION INSURANCE COMP. Price 25. ба, н , Ate ем, Comana peutan аатта 2e. ONTENTS нее клн is only 15 тү rom Was = n. At е; сез How do Fish Li ч i i i -New Lore Folitas Were in M rn rcm e year ending July 31 ышт Harm. чеш How. Day a "na. row? |]atest dates the armies were still os nai с last for 490,0007. Lote Laurels. — A Tale. pedea Bloomfield other. General HILL, however, had moved roun пенны сна ts ION Secretary. "Chapters X xx. ug XXI. i ne dum E the Fe dr in аё direction of Ae and a Agents Wan November. stley H. бое the Close of Holi- general engagem appear u HE ALEDONIAN I INSUR а СЕ COMPANY Baldwin. dávtimoe:: with. oto в. ды 1805 by Royal Charter and special Act of| The Rights of Man and the Tiughts on Pulpits. By Gener al MEADE ven still баен и хорі battle. Ратнашер mt) is prepared to appoint additional id for Claims ofBrutes, р гои А. К. Н. B. The position of General RosENCRA e. Пера: Осин liberai |, Роме Оше d токот api сааган very oritioal. He [v ке о E pania Tng [жы (ЖШ ШШ», arce EUM Ж, West, but the Confederates ha еза тв QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. COXXVIIL, | ments жы wil render it very difficult for any is published THIS DAY. to reach him, while y. haye d "ё him from Вскх- Т. PROGR: ENGINEERING SCIENCE. — QI inls 1. Tuomas маз Hoop amp m Lire aw Wrarmos The threatened attack on Charleston has . TIVE Company. E b RALEIGH, Ы лу; EE or Max. "t "been made, and tbe Con — - of the Widows nd Society X. prior PAPAL MOVEMENT AMONG TRE ITALIAN CLERGY. effectually closed the harbour channels to the dee а of charge оп, aput басы VIL. Fnouprs QUEEN ELIZABETH. entrance of the ironelads. The repulse of the A enirat А emp Ud Siibenge VHL THE prc Жыр A e чори Federals above Port Hudson is confirmed. RO 2 mx Munay, Albemarle Street W^ latest ays that President LINCOLN has con- 7th Edition, 10t NE i d., post-free, | sidered it necessary to call for 300,000 volunteers. ISEASES of the SEIN; за * Quide to dr Treat- 13005 “ tbe @ сєк. Mr. Соѕттх, the Republiean can sar has been i ment Preve! ^ А = эз frd full details of the | elected EnA of Pennsylvania, and Mr. VAL- eanes of tho ЧЫ, dts Charite Stree Fi ооу var Prince has been defeated in Ohio by a Lue Hu transferred these diseases from I the incurable ik of Admiral КОРЕЕ s fleet on Prince | LANDIGHAN the curable."— Lancet. SaTsUXA'S strongho ve eit They confirm | large ma majority. Eun: T. RicHARDs, 37, Great Queen Street W.C. і А THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL бАЛЕТТЕ. [Ocromm 31, 1809. | | | the e vening honoured the А \delphi Theatre with their| Ров атпа AL — The steamer Braganss, к — aiv tona f „Жо, morniug their Г yaq esses | arrived at -— from Ri "xr EE. ing Rn „тт vsi Rer d boarded in the Bay of Biscay by the Con federate 9 iy = {т=з W Md, Prin The et ret cruiser чай, э and being asked by hêr for newspapers oem Bn and 6 r ма "eae En M d the Crown 1. ТИ Poni ` HomENLoHz arrived at Win nine and shipping intelligence. Pues did боса Priis ot Prussia мй кзы да Castle. qe the C 2 on Ыы: re ea А SWITZERLAND. — Тһе electio ш. to the National Tue dec ides е visit to her Majes ouncil took place on Sunday. Тһе state of parties m m du - Uy and reac ed Aboyne, е Cd Pan olm | "Мот —The Hon. F. Lygon | has very little changed. Тһе Liberals count about was elected for West W edis on Monda with- four E of the members selected, and the Conserva- ME атол „ы, дано Roy 1 part ch + — а= d у ча бултуу to Winder out opposition. The election for Tewkesbury, rendered | tives and U rm one-sixth. М. "Yo rod has The train travelled E ^i ht кл Д Mu er ds ас by this election will not take place until the | b elect at Lausanne, M, Stoempfli at Berne, M. North Western Com й gh Carlisle, Kendal, and g of Parliament, when > Yorke, who b. the | Oubs at Zurich, and M. "Piodat at Ticino, The Ж ойе candidate i in the field, is expected to be returned мелла of the Radical party, jaran) ММ. Fas th ch E i. ^ а without opposition, There d Š nt for dolens M Challet, and M have been e ^ Great Wertera n М -D ie tb B А» caused by the death of Mr, Cub SWEDEN.—A des Le. m of me. Wednesday morniug ; erborbing tho иф ин of aad a cem last А, that the — M and Norwegian press, com. _ miles by railway in 15 р and a half. On this p p t political parties, are oecasion the publie w Forti | unanin mous in their energetic ition to the Danish and every ейге was taken that her pc should be H alliance, Tho Finance Commit teo has proposed to Е b and the usval FRA —The Emperor presided at a Ministerial s tna to ensure tbe safety of the train. | Сочпе ila n T «пб at another on " fee ay The mark. | Minis had а sum ution m the er Е bore the fatigue of the journey re ter for Foreign Affairs conference with his available by the hri ner d for хітае des ы x же} tm. grounds, accompanied by Princess Louisa. Princess of the town. Нег Majesty was waa afterwards Lond by n A in the aft — x at the launch of a frigate and a sham debarca- Tur свих iN ScornaxpD. — On Wednesday | tion, and left for Paris in the —— The сут eror, week the Queen went out, accompanied by Princess | moved d by the cordial reception of her Imperial Majest | r n ч at Mac її, has th anki id the Queen of чл by 'tele- “І hav T w that m nM pos and the į justi Ta P Р М X » 1 our cause. now Jat m aithru мезе ied by the Crown Prince and Princess оѓ) Стар : ajesty to visit at heart, and thát it wor «М bo be a crime agains 4 (hem to eongent s та e Moniteur of Sunday, | to divide Schleswig. "His tory shali not "toll that tho last of the th " an, ing an account ot the ud of tke Empress in Омо "urgs parcellod out De — M, bereng; in the " М » ; it Spain, $f1— | course = ar we must succumb, as being the weakest, and _ Prince and Princess of week he queen .. c - her Беноа е Жер кз tc dins 10d ше Ж France ө а а ва weden permit tho mos southern J “ : and in the future, to exereise а bappy inüuence upon the | Galicia, avia, Aar а ы Na Жы m v The fate o ^ accompan' y Princess Louisa, In th afternoon өз relations which unite renes and Spain. | powered ands su me amen r sed by G German СЕ then n T wil E Majesty drove to the Balloch Buie and Glen Bez. | The King of Greece embarked at Toulon on Saturday for | descend. fro the tb will proclaim the republie, 1 99 Prineess Louisa went out riding. On Friday the| Athens, intendin сомй я & Mess ine оа һи "- "The | passed three years T h in Switzerland ; ШЕ x i convi à x44 11 тоз DzsMARK.— According to the Aftonbladet of S Stock. | holm the "King of Denmark has just delivered the Queen, accompanied Љу neess c drove rhe and айана 1га та Aj resentat | edd mem Bare i po лыша or e to the Lynn of Quoieh. The Prince he departure of h . M P Suin үө] Villemain system ШАД» De dined sa ме, Majesty and General Heros к Mes pr v mes Ке FRAN anch. v qup em A the ты Diet on 1 я ] westine Thursday, the re to the resolution of cess EU esse and Princess Helena, UM appoin Ран d is In valides and General | z "Die ICE of Denmas ef. execuliod to Holst WA | nlig, Lnd - Nein Quar Commandant of t ti f | read. The reply is conciliatory in fora, but i in the nverea wes m La France asserts that the Council de | entia points it maintains the views hitherto held by th Danish Germ. It enters into lengthy dinanee of the рата rrr et cH i ep i oe tpe ма баши © 30th of March last is merely to le be perat Ur qp ieve s report w —€— temporary measure, e rep erred to the Princess | the Mexican cto will show be а large | United Committee. À third oin i Earl Russell con om d dien es finances | cerning the Schleswig estion was 400000000. Such a to the Diet. са wm or Wirzé fie Ойт Ө Wun- | pofitis! situation in E pue ppc yc сар эш, vani Hn nth ноне m сома opan Saee N mr у best authority The same paper of W ednesday publishes "under be established in accordauce with retine: сян law. that the Princess ' will probably be confined in or abou it | reserve? the news that the French arm army will shortly | It із reported that Austria 4 Prusia have agr нә! erscuate the Pontifical States, only leaving а garrison |to decine tho arbitration, of England in ihe conflict . "Tux PuiNcR AND PRINCRSS OF WALES AT SANDRING- | аё Vivi pain will send 10,000 men | w — Оп Thursday week the Prince of to Rome, * The journey of the Empress to Madrid," it ie быша, and the Duke of Cambridge, walked and | Эзу, “ is stated to be поё unconnected with this combi- PRUSSIA.— -АП the candidates of the Fortschritt Snspeeted the estate. The Princess of Wales, Princess | nation.” At a banquet given to the cavalry derent | rM аз Ali » - t Colonel Pajol, f In the afternoon the Royal party visited Houghton Най, | 'Angely, n — Co о residence of Кү у . Ор е злу. replying to the toast of his regimen IE Gottberg, HRankenburg, " on Elsper. r Berlin letter an under: nister, Count von Bismark, with much warmth the | hàs j following таай, letter, - cM of | written in French the postmark of Barce- t refuses lona. It is believed, however, to be a hoax :— Р апа і and thé Princess Dagmar, attend rine serviee at Sandringham Chureh. The Rev. G. m The the id Prince Christian went to H dence М. Nadar and М inned to death. pos g 1: 1 iceste [hi - the Giant b on is usele to attempt to трона that with the рие of xs St. On W esday pnm Prince iq fractured his shoulder, none of the TE , Christian, and Earl Granville walked е afternoon ho fim te Be estiafle : Г with the pei In vy. sitting o Ej Reicherath p: Mer the Finance Committee e t to the Minister of Finance a loan | of 50,000,008. Count ine qp. = Mini Commerce, relieved of his who ord 1 Зейог Mon as a for ti Остовив 31, 1908.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND ARRICUTURAL GAZETTE, to Y urging | the — of the constitution | as s possibl wa а, might dee эн 9 adhesion without the | pee of the iU Hun лари I A.—The F ачу оч rs Pd that Earl Russell fei. ма ой, іц теру to a few T ays since addressed a despi iteh to the English Гено СУ at Bt. ‚ Pet tersburg, re peat ing in an offieial | to come Н for: s tl the с Jovernment, that | of the Ху ations, the | Russia ne emen E right she had -—- ir ired A not yet e EM paan r the э па Treaty ; and that The Parliament was ка y te rede six months. Do communica hen to Е Lin t p^ stated that the counter-order as obtain Ded at the Prime e Minister, who instructed the Prussian Minister паб Prussia not “ү would not j has been considerably incensed. тав э, "х \ M кү, The question of б. get is settled. ount Von ara the Prussian ne, Р lus js to remain undimini is to pa; of their cou he Lo » Co prorogued оп ri H the adres of the Tonian || ministration | The re treat of General Meade was conducted in good е, in case the Nationalities, tired of of e aod; ; praying for p" rm of a eivil order „апі w ith little ,loss. General Buf fod's t snd д +] ommissioner | enga gen У, вет! ments with the Confederates, experiencing SAM "loses i in officers and men. Gregg’scavalry was surrounded whil „Public rejoicings on account of the|bis army tbat 99 attack made u ор its rear guai r enemy of five cannon, two colour and 0 prisoners, 5 1 kG way o Chantilly, and to get rial Ban in pas! to -p the earliest opportunity of €— x Constantinople. The have revolted i Nord asserts p here is|in his rear "dor Tür уы house. Тһе attempt ruth whatever in the assertion that Russia is| was frustrated by Gen ral Meade falling back to tes tha! de ча of the Powers, but would М еу э building vessels of war iu the Black Sea, or that her | Fairfax, Н і і 0 jects o is t a serious [жаны "dt Gens) Lee has not yet crossed the Numerous ationale sta Caucasus, i the corps of observation in Besstrabia | IT of things prevails | ^ nr -— X that 20,000 occupies the old battlefield of and thak zes Ball Run, "3 his te are close on Meade's fron " re > POLAND. — The landow Piotrowski and 3 th борце peasants Horuszewski and Profunemk bave b On the same ду а razzia was cnm А in the district of ter^ Sap insur- | suffered a considerable loss. ccounts Russians being on their e to meet them, an encoun Warsaw, by sentence of court-martial. In urse | quiet of Friday night 50 — 3 municipality о of | tinues Warsaw were чач = g them were ve oceu i ра defeated the of the f It the united bands of Slapski aud operation which over Russian infan and munitions. "Tho € retreated to ! Ает р їп t department v АИША has arrived at Turin and had vtm with е Sart care is who to Rome. н young Queen of ө = in bad | speed оп the lst S еч and is said to be sio qm blood. cousin, — at Masc ten and таер the King of Bavaria, anxious to effect her MANI NITED to beh ай уре, with him а German doctor of ^ oec ota a De 8th inst. moving towards it repute, under he us of|Co Genera : to by e government of Radom. Another acco ys that | fire. The next morning, how: Czachowski's detachment has been мина entirdy dis- | and in less than two hours comp eased. Бу persed, and:that Czachowski himself fled with а body s time the fortifications were almost destroyed, two- Of cavalry. А corps of 2000 well-armed insurgents, | thirds of i 1 th the er sufre pe . Her Captain rted TO. Lieutenant Je e guerillas A. sei ng c t to piece IrAry.—The ial Gazette of X5 ег — venis were m was h per n bet есе. Тһе ong y 33. “The -— | engaged plantati and the е, Bialsbezezki, Wyscynski, э) 'Stecki, the ооо | Macartney has taken a large city called песа |5 Bayir.. e s banker Kam Kamicz, the pastor Kramstuck, and de rowdies € ай Burgevi attacked t Am" v" the young men of Warsaw. Several that t t they are to = - against Ningpo; а! hundreds were seized, searched, and stripped to the | their object, and t is е анаи sack Shenghai, An rumour skin. е same operation was repeated at night, | тау prove correct. Tho erican Consul has while Dr. | batteries as protested | the Tenn tronise Confederate corps under Hill moved towar en hung k Catholic candidate for pi position held by | Leesburg on the 15th. А Federal reconnoitring Pd at Dobryr, in the government of Grodno, by order of | Daoud Pac ing i General Mouravieff; and o =ч Thursday four Polish} Снїхд,—Ёгот Pekin w ve ern ports there | all the Bai Run mountain Me Chattanooga "o gendarmes were hung in the Gezyboif Y р in | із no news t te ; mdi rh appears ttlements, Major Gordon con- | He is said to|from Miss Ridge, and of the Vg poc Cte чИ, north eastern slope о k-out n at|its banks by the Federals. The сө мө К Nash- о этчү © burnt, ап mera gement ensu is Czachowski b as gained a decided victory | Japanese fought their guns admirably, de, after six hours’ i was us injury. killed; 30 of the crew ы hors on the Euryalus, Pearl, Argus, hors Per The first be, ri a frigates, | vania. Ja out, an жө th posi lengthy. vessel pedo struck Ње NH amidships. " The explosion (J ш) and | repo: =й, һег Айч - org 1 am the 190 young men being arrested and carried off to the | against the proclamation of the military mandari: citacro. А ot n A also took place at the |Shanghae offering a re Q00L. for the person of | viile p Stevenson has been ai rig e a ge residence о Herr Lessir. His| evine, dead or alive, but ndarin has refused |t! m" Western reinforeemen е у were ed up, rint е Consul himself confined | to w1thd: e amation. tianooga. The Confederates are intrencing Tes to his house. neral Trepow, the chief of the police, | -s the overland mail we unn тай іп - on Burnside's left, and Bragg has thro has paid a visit to the Consul, and explained that | de £ Adm iral Kuper's operations A "Ka agosim: oss the Kiawashee river, upon Burnsides es the steps taken with respect to bim were the — of | It 2-4 that the fleet reached Kagosima on the 24th right, {, compelling him c fall back to beyond . Athens а misunderstanding. The seals placed upon the Saxon А and that Colonel Neal Chancellery have been remov eral Bey has | letter to годе Satsuma that the object of its visit was from .Rosencrans. General Burnside however i s said to that Abroad be no longer delivered | to demand 25,0001. compensation „for Mr. Ri ch: t onany pretext. He ers forbidding | Min. nd the execution e|and Virginia Railr road. General Longstreet has suc- Tee A aet ч) iral Kuper at|so that the water ran into the torpedo’s ack. cut a ee Monitors have Genera eral Bar siora eà a Кана upon m pe until all the claims of t the epu Caro! - лаботи аге раїй. Мг. ‘urtin, the Coquette, and as been elected Governor of Pennsyl- Ms. Velamdigham has been defeated in Ohio Han and Race e squadron, — ААЙ of Bine он take эа | | The guns used by the Japanese va € 6 n 150- | by а le: arge en лор bur elections deer India: na ' у unders а ers, and аг 1 g of the Ministerial candidates The D ot assume deut Ке of the war. President Š done his worst. Wi Eu cR EE UE . M. | bee i 1 to со to 1 Чо our Minos between the — grand cross. the ord Bt. e and as the latter evinced no di to ereasing.- h Lazarus. — eres I d rimy == 4 he Admiral left for Yokohama on the 17thto| warned the people i „m = gp mnc g^ 1 Е E the military 5 relit, The Rattler, which arri — рне ће. State governm — wit — e p^ ы, nes perna rect ra рее si the principal requirements ot C de Missouri Abolition delegation. y ho is making a tour in tar е e West, has deli speech in Cincinnati, in which justified every act of the Administration, and e rebellion vi yatanend. He declared ral Meade А to io tako Weed emt == The King of the Greeks arrived at Messina | Federal reconnoitring party шуш М но val on "Iuesiay. morning, and was received by the civil and | Ro í rhe resulting in a defeat ЖЫ ^ e Federals, | military authorities. Ніз "Majesty proceeded on his | who were Pn ar qu ve a stay of cmn y abandoned Culpeppe! A The Maltese papers loudly protest against | to the north bank о ho Rappahannock, i the andion France that discontent exists in f M Malta. They admit, however, that a a petition is in | baving crossed th ате еј n the neigh. old X England by the hair and give ing." n at AM be sent out from te ships whole — Борз А. ажы проп А т commerce, and that his - l eventually England would queens it the best policy to THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Остовкв 31, 1863. ————————À MÀ к ә ==» pay for all the depredations of the Alabama and her |Southwark, Porter- Евврєвїск. Норокз, Balsall Heath, Worcestershire, | Between 6 in the morning and 10 at night the ш builder Ric Hzr, De kshire, Woollen Manufacrurer— Б g con consorts. In another н he declared that the J Нават sow, Guis sboro ough, P Tonisee, Torten Т М. Hicxsy, Birming- | due тнт, of any kind of locomotive ANN a " Cocke! eper: O5 Мк, Reading. Tailor--C. Harwanp, Birmingham, late Brewer— 8 80) i ist — 1 : D^ | Francis Seest Nouinptu А Үт Clerk d. Ki Аа | 0 : y : в Street, Newin; , Att lerk—J. KiNsLEY, Kings! -upon- cast of cd Powers to the great display of Hull, Brass lc d TES sieta es акоро T. Кунт, between 9 ue ihe morning = бш the evening, of any ederal stren 3 Southampton Street, Са: li rocer — E. KEMPSTER, udehill, » : А H ipe gt e е а grand future 705 | ету лыр Donee a ера dE ,Grocet Bridgend Glamorganshire, | Càrb or маб: Оп w holly or partially laden w with timber or ег п х Y xcee ar s K - LEES, Comm S : > en England would "- phe friendship with | w hitechapel, Printer W. Leiswrow, Kingston-upon Hull. Innkeeper in breadth. No coals, ре wine, or other r liqui idin casks, a's enemies, He felt. егып {һа& England, нна осм ошт, Stanton, de теа М:Кемр, late of Kendal, West- conveyed in carts ‚ waggons, or vans, calm reflection, «еба conclude that it was best y | МехрнАм, Swaffham. Norfolk, Plumber—E. D.J. M'Canray, East Surrey delivered in 24 of the "principal streets of the c city the сай а rcha nts for the damage 9 by rove, Peckham, Commercial саас 27. Mass. Sirak ora apan топ, between 9 in and ) th ni gie ma. i 7 : ire, Manufact t М. 8. А X a , Hampshire, Co: united. Ear — Blairgowrie speech has пт, late of Nottingham, Slater, Faascre Romen (tuedanà сип e treet, Newgate Street, Cheapside, the EN been favourably received. Тһе press attributes his| Court of Admiral —W. Вирт, Burton Joyce, Nottingham, Trimming Gresham Street, Princes Siret, Тошу, Thr rogmor confirmation of En wy s dd to the great dis- | Rochester, Custom House Agent—J. SrrvrsrER, Louth, Lincolnshire, d or Old Broad Str he sale of vege tables, rces " ; г a à B u A Oxfordshire, F: — 4. Srv , Clevedon, 8 etshire, Live: > в еф . given to the Russians at „Astor Honse, the Russian | Stable. Keepor- Peren » Haas Била (known ds REED SARPB) Beau. vehicle is prohibited between 9 in the morning and телет simmer T piece ч nm Another Ivory “Pamer E entri Oldan on ы orti e der ал 6 ш 2 d iem streets, and on € ed. a ew York, and six Henley, righton, Eussexe | an ackfriars bridges, Every waggon, van, and the Ы Commission. &—Т. STAND: Halifax, orksnire, МШавы СР: P r Dre enra еы е others are expected. Admirals Milne and with | Томмвт Nedtesbury "Лоа NEA likeis to be placed with. its side parallel with the toot . the осо of the English — French fleets, pe ve io! 3 Her ui E Park TURNER, visi Grounds, idsey, ufacturer—T. Top», Little | for ny other p Upwa absence of the ussian wiral and officers; who Dimi Whitechapel Road, Congreve Match Maker ар. Shoring are indicated at which - —À may ply their were eredi was a subject of much remark. Ргеві- and General Smith—W. usnm, sen., late of Providence Buildin :|callmg. АБ the greate т of places one Davis i in | —3- бое will be айне, ati in many two; but at Ro et P lz} - Б EA "3 Ф о 5 в - B e x es З F е 5, © о E | Ф 4 E g e я4 makin o Bawtry, Yi al W1Lso the South. arp co eu Pn has passed between OMEN EE E ONSE XC TEE изе: | the x Duk he British Consul IS Savannah and the Governor of | turers—G. Lzrrcm, Elie, Fifeshire, Currier—-Rzip and Axpznsox, Glas- | well be id and in front of the General Post Office, St. E Oct. 27 ——BANKRUPTS.—G. ALE , Scarborough, Martin's-le-Grand, our. The Commissioner. of t the The Richmond бу strongly urges the dismissal ОР Vets, ммулы, poney Worte бозса е, Momma e: | City Police is empowered for the 3ritish Consuls, n they are ethe эшет фо | maker — Т. Annman; Bearonibe, Che shire, Commission Agent— R.| alter or increase the standings or the number of shoe- reside i s Government. Тһе Richmond Des- Welle Norfolk, C Chemist—B. G. Bovrr, Norwich, Publican—E. TL OS Биек 50 that the number of key Дач places does ce H E] "m 47 ч Ф Са "2 [257 àG Ed B RE g ч © 2 $E uo et Uf Ф ш et о laci = o d е gm. а Е 1- gc Ф © gs 3 d Яй ЖЕ P" м & patch is incensed at the detention of the Confederate | Sreet, Loses Blackburn, Lancashire, Hairdresser- R- Вовна, Grove | ex eed 150, a nd the number of 8 n s 300 in t! - rams, and observes :—“ If England would stop Irish Labourers. восктет, „етпей, Oldham; Lancashire, Corn Miller=A: | whole, regulations; but ther Б М " Б —R. » ғ emigration, the war would end in three months," | Sufolk, Wholesale Fish Dealer C, Отит, Bath, Jeweller. E. Cox ја are others penalas the ндо. ot streets A : : мімоз, Leeds, Di ‚ Longton, ke- , EU The captain of чыз ес pem км e as protested, | х1, Leeds Draper d. Санаш» ОРЕН, Edmunis, Suffolk, afford: | footways by persons with various enumerated articles - through Lord Lyon The steam- | —Jaxzs Henny Cravrox, Serle Street, Lincoln's Тап, Attorney-atlaw for sale, or by goo g removal, so transport eem мат Агу thé Egi rblockade-running тбл Berkeley Mews West, Бае аха Вч are, Coach Painter as to hinder or Mathe еза e a free passage. ‚ By the Act steamer Spa uiding, on the 11t late of Palace Place, South Hackney, Saddler—A. S. W. | each of the by-laws, when sanctioned by the Secretary 4 басы "Tambe th Waik, Surre Sea Ваке r—G. T. Evans, Воп "i Street, T ч m Nassau. e cap dena "vessel had а crew of Vauxhall, Smith--R. Ешотт, Grove Street, Commercial Rond Fast, | of State, шау be enforced by penalties not exceeding atsup Manufacturer — Ілот, Crosby, Cumberland, Fa. Я 1 25 men and 4 Confederate colonels on board, all E QE Road, Westbo rne Grove W. C. FonsTER. late of Lower . for each offence, with the alternative of a term of whom were made prisoners. Тһе steamer Sumter | Marsh, Lambeth, Agricultural Chemist- tA; Fox, Shooter Hill Road, орана h rmen have not exercised the js те to be in Wilmington harbour. steamer | Beer Retaler-R J. бах. Mason's ено. Байан. 8 Я Tailor— | power confer i: "e oes t - po on the mode of 1 . бозын, Bridgewater, Somersetshire, Beerhouse Keeper — J. Horps- Bowmansville, from Quebec for Havannah, calling at | уота Bridgewater, omen ыы рррет H. Hauirrow, Rotherham, distinguishing hac mpty and when " y New York in distress, has ice seized upon suspicion | Yorkshire, Painter—T. Навт, Bristol, Labourer—J. Н. Hvoo, Waterloo, actually plying for ize, » the nemen 16 is said, that of Ces itr eg runn S укым QE Kennington Terrace, Kennington, Lame “Surrey, | these ыд rest rather with Sir В. Mayne, bub CANADA.—The Legislature was : prorogued on the | Apothecary С. Jonze, late of Yi ше Cottage, Town, Carrier | various improv ments connected E them as well ; l5thinst. The Toronto Leader publishes a ебе Epwanp узок Dover, late Clerk in Royal Engineer Department. | AS with the 1поопте рб s system tout; Н manifesto by Me. ^W. соте Јене to Governor | Зуи Вова т OTua аш. of. Smithaeià Old о at Сот | are said to be under rien n Saturday of New York, in advocacy of pean сүгелл„, Wick Road, South 1 inen уре М. Morean near] 200 drivers Pans omn: mnibuses, cabs, and: other ү, эжен ite c Ад ome aan оваз Waterin d. MUNI jate of were din 1 1 —W. Ma , Frating, Essex, Maltster. —H. MORGAN, yere tem The city of Orizaba has been captured Tees, Bricklayer E natet, Manufacturer. о Washing Mechi, and Challis, for various offences under the Act. 1 MEXICO. by the Mexican forces, under General Cuellar, кА Сгузїаїз—Т. Norris, Bermondsey New Road, Brushmaker—J. Nu ox, | They $e of Francis Street, Hampstead Road, Coal Merchant—J. FRASER OATES. General Negrete has entered Puebla, where he defeated а н eire; Кай сана. Waste енна. Оглу, Brotherton, lated to impede ti the traffic the General i i m 533-5. *- P: a e Y Do ff Ornoz has been recalled by General | Hanley, Staffordshire, Hair Dresser—M. Рідка, late of Ср Вые Street double the amount of the previous пане? o will be eral { [үөү and his спитала! taken: from ип. > Generat | eise" Акен або Ө, а. Кашы We re domos bra, imposed. These proceedinga: havo: caused. no ШШДЕ Marquez has been sent а prisoner to France, for some | Timber Dealer нир ск Жюз Arg mre REL T UTR Pared among the drivers and proprietors of public Е reflections upon the French Government in ors Wood, Wigan, Lanc Cattle Dealer—S. Snorows, Windsor | conveyances, and on Sa urday a deputation e 1 address which he sent to the te. eport, | Street. Sishopsgate Street; Наһегаааћег т. Вит Norwich, базанег- | different proprietors of omnib ed the | that General Comonfort and Senor Doblado had given Grosvenor Square, Auctioneer rand hi dus ремет. Somara, Upper, Court of А dermen, to hear the new Regulations Thoy pim à D aae anneni be гадае! Woly erha рон, Licensed "Victualler- А алля, Mi Street, „Хет Puy y vere oomi that 3 M ркы coo | pub rong а eir | В à cturer—J. Е. Tranan, jun., Д | present time-kee rom all the omnibus в а countrymen to resist the French to ihe last. тз Um AT o and to appoint others in their places, to be under ў Е usu Mu Merchante T. монт, Winchesie er—J; Woops, Liverpool, Wine | the control of the Commissioners of Police, and н be : H SEQUESTRATIONS — Axio, Edinburgh, Mourning | changed from time to time for the purpose of avoiding З о з ЦЬ оа, сс тошт ч сс (TEEN : è e line of s tona. o Pos ара at 98 to irs зыт sa s үр. Acct. ; church Stree AREY у sdüition Mar n": for Е — j Сез оа; New 1һгее per Bank of England will be eris one of the most important thoroug Cont 914 to $; Red Sea Telegraph, 21; India Stock, ISSUE Manann Ve fares. No omnibus will be allowed to turn round ; Ditto Five per Cent. Piok; 109i to 1; Ditto : taki its position аб its starting pointe —— Four per Cent., 1002; Ditto Bonds, 295 Notes issued., .. ..£28419410 | Government Debt s. ..£11,015,1€ р ; E . pm.; Five per OtherBecuritles ^ 222155021900 | Omnibuses will on no account be allowed to crawl, as it Enfaced Rupee Parer, 1064; Exchequer Els 2з. ce anre air ai ++ 18769410 | i5 termed, Won the Poultry on thein, jen from ; no" 15. а. Ровшан : ү с ge H "25419410 жуп | London Bridg е апа the Bank—a practice which the А ); Brazilian, 1852, 60, 901; D to Scrip, 3 + magistrates are determined to pub d E the mos | Pus; Ne т Consolidated, 15; Egyptian uii stringent measures, The deputation expressed their Greek, nm Ditto ш. р i entire approval of all these a ements, and their es Dead i; Та, p^ ў а ings ^-— Other Lo 7 SéGehisaMion ba ald en authorities in carrying out the Maremmana Rail-| Banks, Со E т жч. aa d SOT 1862, s Bardia, for Acct., 90 aini yt je panish Pure vor Acct., 351 to $; Ditto Certificates, class of m men n eligible le for election idi i for Acct, 13$ t.2 ; Turkish, 1854, for pu e of the Royal Hopa It appears that {ог more x І ш ї Ditto 1007. Bonds, 7 etr lis any Ив Vicinit 300 years, namely from 1549 to 1854, it has been the " ; MM 1862, 71$ to "Y Ditto, for Acct., 71; но ка ўй оро utn Л)» custom, whenever а ed in the . | qus. as to the Ditto 1858, for А. t, 70}; 2 * vacancy. has occurr 862, for Acct., 611. rry TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.—The Co К? <А о Alder- presidency of these Hospitals, to elect the Lord Mayor ЖО коош n have agreed to a series of bye-laws regula- | for the time being, or at least an alderman who o бане pf ot tbe Verk tion of the e City traffic, framed under tho Giy Police | passed the chair. This rule was first broken about nine ted | years ago, when the Duke of Cambridge was chosen 2| to the Home Secretary for his approval. Тһе first and | President of Christ's Hospital over er 1 2 of g Tancashire | principal regulation makes it obligatory upon the driver Mises Pent, the then Lord Mayor, i : Ввамхох, | of every omnibus and cab going eastwards t| пр! within the last 12 months, when Mr. Cubitt, ee no _ Barkston | St. Paul's Churchyard, the destination of which is bouge an Кето зов elected in preference to the _ idon рї Ж along Cannon Street, and to take the same route apply for a writ of quo warranto,in order to try the - making the reverse journey. The effect of this rule | legal right of Mr. Cubitt, M.P., to sit as a governor ot T wil be greatly to relieve Cheapside and the оза St. Bartholomew's | Hospital, on the ground that he was gorge of the Poultry. in, between 9 in the mornin; ti f his election. ;|and 6 in the evening no опе is е. drive а velide The threatened litigation "however has now been cut - through the streets so heavily laden as to require more | short by Mr. - Cuius death. |. .— vcn o KD than four horses to draw it, or laden with seer ear жан GOVERNORSHIP OF THE IRISH Socrsry,—The Lord | to a greater height than 16 feet from the ground, Maie Шеш Bolt) a t ha ES. ihe years "m I for increage of population, creditablo. o "nis Ы or his art m. ue life of iti Остовкв 31, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, СЛОВАЧКЕ ОШ Tiovernor. of the Iris Societvibv tho Court of Саша aW Aene uM ee ————— Comci i P the zoom Irish У by the Court of Common | both of which were acknowledged by the right hon. | beau convenience made to combine in € de me осени Menga gentleman in suitable terms. The foundation stone ficta. I lare ише йшй déjeüner of the ware "which .—Notices are | was then laid wi i i . This seems to me a perfect poste A up in Palace Eom , by direction of the commis- first ben. fied by he Bishop of Деде, Mf mo odel. he tray is a short oval, excessively light, иһ a sioners for the erection of ошын Вг idge, tl т D ilo life v sa жиза үг ^ xis DUM ы vil Ab d л Все, ped is their intention to sell some more ho ouses in Brid i ч rraio t P e|J бее Aud Palace Yard, whio : g osiah adeo tn and on „е (cd fepe 4 pieces have в ті sur Mem -— a similar e Р ет -appears, order to widen the approach i is bridge. . It vr n solle. These шыра i ина s Seo ura worker a ni expected that before the meeting s; Parliament. the | in o t1 Thi dd fills ds of f t the varying cre sess Жы е а sls Pere чину ы — fx i e S, 1! та рөтшаїадег ofthe houses will be cleared away, р ч pim sar upwar МОК ORE ot nature, and With Be pressis het МШЕ Чок. de Me there wil the perso Wi у F P ** Of imagination, p dini taste, of the higher eultivation in iin ы EMBANKM OF THE THAMES.—At the | all its forms, this great nation has abundance. Of BE po etus of the Metropolitan Board of Works, the Ho kill, ERE Е mechanical contrivan zl it ender o essrs. fortem Or : arger stoc 29 J угай our narrow n^. an nd "NEM e САЯ of the world. The ant is to bring Minen ben о groups Waterl sob nster of qualities harmoniously уме у апа gue phe the pecu culiar aterloo Bridges, his. sureties having found | excellence of Wedgwood. His excellence culiar in such th e mos isfactory, was accepted, The sum eiie for the БҮ ре аы) kain his c Ber ie рото o overy p contract was 20,0001. "There was another esti-|and Let fà etr бент S M . U e us s consider "him only as à aere гага їз + — of e than mon interest at tim en of rtm firms in the district hie t ina ptc the Ё h savage thinly populated district of 7000 persons, in 1760 partially employed and ill remunerated, was increased in the course e even in the his satisfied with the securities offered nor with the com | е year 1741, € the yo а of a family 13 children, and of some 25 years to about treble in population, ` : - peieney of the contractor to сапу ош the work, "А: iubes aei ie deines ЧГ} be DUET a previous meeting the Embankment Committee had | well-known attack of s i Pon the rm g of the disease reported that they had considered the plans of the | е lower m ARTT PI ER pes ap ven TETEN limb, А ni ng t ngineer for the construction of the e e renderi. d lame for 180006 t wo Нче Hije X: m cepe D p аа ч pable occasi x our pras Жеш, to the owing remar "m wor *Ireturned ursiem. d had received fro 1 superintending architect small-pox, but in the wonderful ways E f Providence | із the whole face ot ee country duanged in about S years, since a report which had been carefully examined by their | that disease, which came to him as a л o told scourge, | Which inhabitants have continually flowed in from every side z solicitor with regard to the properties referred to, | pas рг sonly the occasion of his subse евйепсә, | hence the wilderness is literally become iai fruitful Galdi o m from growing up to be е СЯ vigorous ouses, villages, towns, have sprung up, and the country ls served for ac herwise ечди rag ceive a t properties. They had also ascertained that the ques- а, 28 he could a be that, he might not be something tion with regard to the interest of the Crow TL id роп ws and secre in me 1 foreshore required. „бог the : works the Board the result was that he arrived at the ferita and the grasp of them, which might perhaps have been envied, and certainly umore ing the pla ns and letting the contract for t had been owned, by an Athenian pro "'Relen Hong in r great for bequea p find at least one substantial us of ge reward in witnessing pe has jut to vr tho БА m of King le iai лая you a thriving and co а healthy and а happy cavern from а the law È embarks e A^ es Wate =: D tenders for ponti but п o eric shake p record s о тот Immediat d on the conclusion of the address, the me an , е еш et een Waterloo Bridge an nd t tbe iim хш cavern of ghe biy boy Josiah Wedgwood, which prede] company adjourned to the Town Hall, where a sump- Qu Pus Xia G КА ing, inventive, and fruitful mind. From those early tuous banquet took place under the presidency of strar-Genera days x suffering weary perhaps to him as they went by, but | Ea: ranville. Wee dy dec states that R о е in кс ч - Ec ght surely in the retrospect lost to him and to us—a week that ended o n Sat urday, October 24, were 1246. a Seems T dh nce to have been set upon bis career. But tho ose шо ie * дугу upon his history have to deplore р@к.—Еат1 Powis was on Monday. elected bri кз = © ЕД < c ч ЕУ EE Ф T Te © ч P BE EB © + ®© Б "Q o " ч m un © o Б £ = r n 28 (<) ec SE n © 25 = materials are wanting. It is not was; < e present return is therefore 58 above he rk gwood Age PA gie dcc pe unwritten. e is the average. During the week the births of 1008 boys sen his epitaph; "converted а 2 ж f " 7 а and 948 girls, їп all 1951 children, were registered in Кер» and cem US s т нд s e London. In the ten corresponding weeks of the years | w Who, ‚ Беришип ing as it were from zero, had, unaided by the royal | ho wa; 1853.62 the average number was 1889. or national pes а were found necessary to uphold the H glories of Sévres, Chelsea, and of Dresden, produced works i han the fine ез! B >Ё fields with him, vh en two farm labourers, brothers, enry Beere, took аө because а terrier dog, bonitas to эн Ricketts, ran at them Mr. he — ordered "X x off the feld, whereupon tona acked him s such violence that had to for. "айша ho found hia p th proe p scarcely less attractive to the public taste. Here is a man TORE Lis found his business cooped ек а Е narrow valley by b cati —Relays of workmen have been almost | һе devoted his mind to lifting tat. Leia from meanness, te ABERAY! constantly emplo s: since the recent ex losion at | 32d ugliness and weakness, А, the highest eronsa nce of mate- Morfa ну employe, p rial and, form, had surplus io tà а leading part in e pit; but in € Р : dn abundant and ch hich vent for th E Mp кё Abbat in rk proceeds but A industry а mens Leap P E € xim = на Tu as d ma ah vt чыча sand №! ^g ti did ^ died м, brothers were ага БЫ his on абса апі Е identified Chai rles Beere as t the ‚ one who kicked -— by of u^ hm essrs. Vivian, the proprietors, and : ous m . M. Talbot, the lesso на olli : sil over the * A acd RM. rg md A rops : ast "Rc oo rroborative testimony was found in two grey vd ed — responsibility o of providing for the | Sèvres, and the Duke of Cumberland for Chelsea, viz., pro- lik e those of deceased, ә H future wants ger rs by the calamity. This vided him with funds. And I would е to say that the [wr shoe. The jury at the inques ade lower works of Wedgwood are as much distinguished by the | verdict of Wilful , Murder against Claris Beste pe һе ntaneous act ofge osity y has m e a deep impres- арі. вой accuracy of the adaptati CX: their uses às his sion throughout the. entire d district. higher ones by the successful exhibition of the finest art. | but the magistra mmitted both on the capital ENHEAD.—On Mon therr —€— z report that | Take, for. instance, his common plates of the value of a few | charge. ыт duin -— m lyi e^ in t Float, had | Репсо each. They fit one another "Close, he cards in| 7], оот„—А& a meeting for distribution of prizes ave mde by the Foreign Office. gunboat Heron id cheeseholder of Wedgwood's will make itself known by this | h steam vog IVERPOOL.—. a pack. At least, бок ame нр цесот eir апу laten that t to Volui at Live Lon. Йө iday ni ight, Mr. DM bee Franc "ү ЙМЫ Эй а: Tp tari Drill if not elsewhere; that they were then ч. pe ted wita in the e ve as to ith the aid of tug-boats, she went into the dock DéDdingy Or sahe balnak to that туе T. then sent | the stai ur gunnery о dockyards. On the latter ving been performed, it is said, | out воза as national manufactures. take such a jug есенна he ша, that tho: ough we had spent upwards of der re| wosan ble; | 80,000,0007. on the а, м. че n qnis a mon During these proceedings El Toussoun | used in the trade, but instead of being built lik. should enter pot a T er the greatest et eruca "€ workmen on board. знаў more fashionable т of modern отт Гатау In ord disadvantages, and that а со f 2,500, ep on the ч armed marines was iM" epi > — — т-а got ефе im Armstrong gun had c^ filed ty e one e for ded from her Majesty’ s E Ajo and, backed | Жоп risk of Ppraloing thé wrist, tef ure РОЯ һеш | our money. Не said that the evidence TM ofr by this fore ers Morg: Customs, took formal simple, capacious form of flowing curves, broad at the top, and the Commons Committee р Ordnance, of which rams, md d the workmen to | во poised that а slight movement of the band discharges the amember, Ae shown that the 014 68- pounder kiah «Шо our е е cm order for`the seizures is sai water. A round cheese-holder or dish generally presents inits ү effec s, and is ip. О а . The upper part à flat space surrounded by a curved rim ; buta|: fae pna effe ct 75 {һе 110- „poun: der ATMA ha gun. rsen toa buoy opposite Messrs, | that the flat is so dead a flat, and its чү marked a "- bold 1t "the нез 300-ро pun amp shou vita be successfully inm а curve, at once furnishing the eye with a line agreeable an: nufactur and termine armin: 8 yard, and gunboat Goshawk still keeps well defined, and affording Ач utmost available space for the ships with them ^ opt must ne : rily, he said, кич oy shi artillery could not be _ Watch over El чат. "The Prince ree o cheese. IÍíeel persuaded that a Wiltshire cheese, if it could үе БАА sione arrived on Holyhead fro: p. speak, would declare itself infinitely more comfortable in a | cupola ships › use such amist dit Wi than in any dish. there are | carried on а and with such g any attempt to а edgwood's » of carry of QUK et eleg Ат and finish. І Вато опе of] vessels ougbt to lave gA ready for sea at this Mo but of his hite ware. 1 ew it mus moment, we Should Rave wait six months longer of Lichfield, | Һа o bet Dublished ве tbe price of a shilling or less.| before we got them dig In the meantime, and Ён MP | I5 oin o Signis Ead i some UAE Dao ornament, wich agree: while this great problem was unsolved, we had been Adderly, M.P., Sir S. Glynne, Sir erfa КЕИ roid riot digvis. a cabinet, so plain that it spending millions on vessels which would be condemned d, M.P., Mr. E would suit a counting-house. It has no pretensi obsolete if either Mr. 1, M.P., Mr. bas eta id MM о аруа г каг establish his =й «шм дийн т» edgwood e: ways seems to have in view а Mi ivagance | вай that if such a system had prevailed in the Mersey as Ніне: ions Grasse PL donot mein to sap a al che works nen i is to i ug doe чуб ^ vs ч ‚ f bis furnaces are equall: A am con vins мй that it m ovem Бош! his cheapest Ego qoem of Liverpool v wonld nld admit that "pee “ would never W. E. Gladstone M.P. броне «Hai tho bolt рны éd i ne spoken of | have gon аб а” Не did not however, condemn EN The proceedings com- Wedgwood's chéapest, and also of his costliest, productions ; | our our doekyards "ai even as шй} ards, or dress to Mr. let me now say а word on those which verae or as others , to =й түе. к бшш d Eo Pere absolutely (шев vou ач but "буы there must bea th roo X frt rediens heir kind, and to exhibit as happily as the this samsint p= id k bay pu el THE GARDENERS NN AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Остовв 31, 1863, уй ине it will be possible to get the work done as} Ото TER.—Rendcomb Manor, one of the finest | — з the bridge over the Th ames at Hunge c" n: іп every private yard in the BN. Se м 1 in "this county, pers m upwards of 4000 n tested with very cones d renis a d zx subject of the Alabama and gel ams, he зрок aeres, has beensold to Sir F. Goldsmid, Bart., Q.C., оё Ee" more than tliree-eighths of an ine taking o кун. fo m М.Р. for Reading, for 160,0007., У hg en rc = ee — of the Barre sido мае MAR * Various s Wright Guise, Bart. Rendeomb Park was bought ої |50 700 tons. е stati bold cular й stained to оше degres E pm Kc Prefer toa vessel ыл the descendants of Sir Richard Berkeley by Sir | roof of 170 feet span, constructed of light ironwork an kno oughout ba ise, w at e furnis fi a vr ае agris - es IL, tin in 2 і some statem been m ч " t E Ra There are four lines of rai about her which should be ОЛЫМ, I should not have | the Сама family 6 o the pres sent time. Тһе new owner, | South-Eastern ailway. of. rails made any remark now but for the fact that the Government | Sir Francis Goldsmid, is а barriste iig —— a member on the bridge, but these samet nto seven lines within : the of this country have made certain statements, and have given | of th ld hestation lation for foot passengersaer і » e Hebr ersuasion, and Bar gersacross фе vens атн арй: iMt qd. Mes m озі | de Pulinelis, in Ned gal. the river will be prov e for by means Pt а projecting somewhat of sportin and y they know what І mean xp ee M.—The Duke of Newcastle laid the | pathway 7 feet in width on each side of the bridge, and when I s Afr e hounds Sopros a tox cover the fox scents foundation ча of а School of Art and Design in this | the steamboat passengers will have the benefit, as before, Е y кыз аА у TO: MA ою tal: about Шо fx escaping i n the 22d inst. There was а large attendance, | of a pier at Hungerford. The otel, which will be al T М ^ З = about the Alabama p M bam in dock d his | Grace dwelt at some length on the. benefits to over the offices in the Strand, is proceeding with she ected by v pee ie pope i b rapidity, and has now reached beyond the second story. P . Ed in dock sho took on board her ооа amd her sies Itis built of stone and white brick with terra eotta Thoro тав no secresy whatever observed about the ship. and especially on the advantages such an ылат Д She went oub dock at night; and I ask you, as would afford to those connected with the peculiar manu- ornaments, and is from the design of Mr, Edward Barry. Mn OC сын re if she wanted to escape surely the It will have a frontage in the Strand of about 300 feet е үке а i Jones when she could hee escaped d But re PLYMOUTH. — MN morning no smali excite- in length, and will be set back 100 feet from the street, act E in- iot t their litt. erat that they Per Ay М her “ы the Landing-stage e, Pad рты ment was анон а mong naval circles in this town leaving ample dn ар элее, to and я es са sho remained nutit арав. 10 to Ц а гоја nian ДЫ А АНА t tho promotera A ia zama in шы ыкы ари А анге front fig when she l er tion. They admit to sen г fore ug Eres c» dar p ptam at they bad по legal | and that a — - "s - — there to intimi the Strand there € E ng on the western side of serve ой hens her as a sailor. Does any shipowner present them, The — yrik at first man- irns Street, eriei believe, or any man connected wit with shipping, Tat the сорын tioned А as kal t to ш P doe ose T mper each С end, and ng "ror Гуш be — o 2 — stylo ро: going upon any extraordinary urt-mart "n n one of her асе. | similar in many respects e Grosvenor ani р go 1 а man who appears to have been à hired agent or spy of certain gentlemen in London? Would Afterwards the new iron-plat ated vessel, Prince Consort, t, | Westminster Palace Hotels. the captain of a ship оп such an ex ition go and tell a ordered to be man kii; provisioned, and sto: common sailor at the Sailors’ Home all the ins аі outs ot that destination s but ultim: чү this order was can» pap rt —Á that ip! оед чона A зане rend celled. In e afternoon a third order was зна Мк {тош | Sportmag. of the sort by the ca O - de been 90 Perm y Te ert the Prin nce Consort; was re-equipped, and NEWMARKET HOUGHTO ieve the information to be on the best authority. | went Ss the Sound in the evening, on her way to ^w let me Men it is cw — in engaging men go oly ead. о any part o e world, to te ose men where they are сад 1 going; because, you know, I am an old hand myself in fitting STOKE BY NAYL А fatal accident ben place at out secret expeditions. A few years ago it was thought desir- the nei ighbonehood of of this town on Tues ne o 2^ by té барова «и count: » — ITE to | the pes of Mr. Wordsworth of Giftrd's S ves um Mr. C. in arious parts of India secretly. А Chinese waf | Hugh Nugent 2s 18 years of age, went out shooting т ert was anticipated; the Russians ted to come LEE : и апа 3 the head of the Indus and the E ; t was desirable | With а fellow-pupil, а Spaniard. There was but mn m. аа lud ab e ew. Po Povistis £, Mr. Ta — sm — Mer Meiste etm re| between them, кор of Sir х , d іп | Jand, and 7 o the rs. Match Lorå Ann pleased to place faith in me, an ilt for the British Govern- | attemptin а e г е gun to | Sling Handicap Sw W. Baker ment about a dozen vessels ; but the Govern t sai е, | his "bd Son бнаа % the muzzle. WERN the Оле; Оох Country. Maid, r^ 7 others. ceps.— чы! . ы, we : ant you © Ly ыч Teid, s Р ыр Id to cb of Pw d u^ id ete els of the i tont off мы ell's Lord Burleigh jn beat Z Zelle, Lady Abbess, PY T others; h о arm, ап equip these vessels, ап em : , UESDAY.—The atten was enormous, ап en out; they yours, and по тасв в Wis supposed from the trigger having caught in a busb, ай honoured by the presence of the Prince of Wales, шше кайгы (best conditions Puit the LAU endi tit icontents vene Jodie ia неа, салаар оре Peeters Har eripe they were armed ; verything. Thalta — death. The iM the inquest returned a| p» Pani ni engage not only sailors, but enginee d bollermakers ship- | verdict of Accidental h. m and mm ola ofa vier of irados I had to send them ous parts о LUE Dno ERE Handica, shilliugs per month eus L all ^ X Glowworm, TORY 7, Sauterelle, апа Actæ —— mr во long as they en x itto extra ау. тапш. —Mr. mu odium, de Жеф. boil айу And, theref captain T Р ai Argonan ani ne o Was, ivi m dre rure aem P of. faashood. ntative for з Укыр аа д da i Sia b - upon the very face of it. І never saw jan We ean иргеме Stakes. Мт. W. Days Cateh'em Alabama but once, and that was аот т "taken the ship em Downes, has terminated in the return of Lord beat Merry Ha а Summerside, Juliet, , Carnival, and out, and I don't think that he ps tie o make such ^ chiquin. etting—65 to 2 agst д sina, 9 to 2 agst Са tch'em LT E" that upon whic h t have bee LATE ÍNSULT TO THE joo: LIEUTENANT.— u 0 to i Merr Mh me read n a few s bip mig е speech of the Let nobili: ntry of Бәнат. ро, ido eer а vo on — D hastenin ng, at the suggestion rd Clancart the Alabama reached the Az Se: паь, а м ч үе stores, Dae Ed the county, to affix their signatures to an à her captain, or her papers, and that she hoisted the| address e Earlof Carlisle, expressing their surprise | walked in Confederate flag. It is not true that she departed from the d the gross mark of disrespect he shores of country as a ship armed for Mer And then he went on to say: ‘But І wish the мы а n д es ade, ап tbat in those ашна there was а that nothing in $ A e M ich, t vof iz 2: slt could not | peg fra the "the і 1 1 or eon ich, favour of Uatch'em EM. р Ah is of any action. e Эйр алто of ат subsequen lodged а July 22, only one at all—viz., the the of the coun The |4 d that У p after one се б iagiteátes of the Clonbur Petty Sessions have shown their condemnation of the insult by refusing to renew the license to King, the proprietor of the Maam Hotel. Току Club, an and Lo has decision wm «di het Alive бав the € y! TIPPERARY.—AÀ barbarous murder was E com this coun Y on Saturday last. A erem е Kelly; living near the town of Borrisokane, w ound lying dead in a pool of blood a little PS bom the high dea with his skull battered in with , оп he 24th, and were received MA Earl еы үг ha more was {һе man who made th e affidavit that March А. лус — A have myself тев. doubts Whether if ўба had sei Alabama, Е should po Жата чү liable to кзн укы Ale d da es, It is erally t she sailed m this country unarmed and not pris £7 rey Е for Ae and that she received her ire are, equipm dm е а йимин. pA А. erefore, whatewv е ріод v таў зато had—an alliwe! ilfoun. M aA it ctn adi oru A at a- | us Ey emp ot ade vessel, her enr Г - Poi me 2 HU pets ere St Lord Palm: m old and experienced i COLLISION ON THE PEEBLE Thursday a aftern his opinion ihe dove Акши Ке E Mn onde фа. the Бена Мона 7 Te e d damages they stopped that shi (ec after what ballas waggons tached from the on the ; has been said—considering my connec! ion with this plant. and ro nd Linton branch, now mim iy and np nens Bopa Juliet beat Proud О КОЛТА made in the MOOD : dá when than ing, and тап ба, 5 others. се пер moble m th xu (соц. n] h they have put upon hi Earl Russell is а man who own and respected epos the coun Ey ; by his is а man ot w ere Sidney Smith said А Great damage was i us o the plant. ich ord да d ien; д 18 single, i is blocked. The engine-man and обет were Alamos . В. С. Naylor's Polonaise beat inju x Daniel, ате сеа "Sweeps. — Mr. W. S. Cariwright's f that he ld take beat t Beatrix and Mu unen. Ген Асот ох THE Мовти Lowpow.—On Monday RSDAY.— Subscription Handicap Plate. — Baron afternoon 4 an accident occurred toa train from Fen- schild's Wingrave oar Sweet Willie, k rem Reserve, and 4 others eatrix 1 е у serious consequences: When going over the viaduct й, Rake ed “Мт. ow Com a wheel broke off one of the carriages | beat tec nA ееп of Trumps, and 14 o ^ MIS al i was A leg ’s Balderdash beat Prescription be t 6 he is tryin " ed by d - beat Tomfooiery. io Han m the doter "Indemn ity is m fw bserv. t beat Glenorchy, Carnival to stop the t the passengers escaped with Plate. — Mr. Н. Jolce's ti Weathers y, Little Star, and 6 others. Selling Handi Снлвіха-Свозѕ LiE.—Fo БО ры гй рае: x x me jd De am i ап hers. Май ohn Os Fa almer, vobis VM given a few weeks since to the eei t ,baving that speech, of the v that this important lawyer, one of the first 1st of November, and —Clarissimus beat Gorse. Match. —Brit gollen. Annington жей bye o Masham gv Sweeps of 5 ut I say it is C Tur of ve Sims io di opening t the Lon: зау аў. Lu M UM mob to be done at the don Bridge end, statesman in this ошту to acing | that 16 seems mor e likely that it wil be t 186 of pars Сор пов xin mise Jan B recede opening can take * Мез | Prin Boo Dx Class Nursery Stak Washington, and 12 айы Free нә ә Ex OUNSI 88:098] THE GARDENERS' diis AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Birecps.—Merry Hart walked Over. Second Class CC io al Memorial o of the Prince і Consort, | На! Hartlepool, 198. 6d.; Walls Е nd Hengh h Hall, 18s. 9h; d; Wan itteo | End Kelloe, 158, 0d.; Wale End East Hartlepool; 90a." Walls End Bouth Hartlepool, 18s 3d.; Walls [n South он 18s. 6d.; Walls End Trimdon Hartlepool, 1 9s, 6d, — 9 ships at markot, BRITISH WOOLS. оноов, ONDON, х, Oct. 29. Prices continue firm for all descriptio: ns of wi wool, and stock: b. pr for the, pengon of the year. As prices seem now settled е сап alter our quotations to rates which could seateely be оой dn сеснен id ЧЕ, South-down Но; жу ed Leicest. Wethers 1 9301 104 gets. 1 to 3 9 ^ Ditto Hoggs .. 1 m ni н bred ditto.. 1 n — 9 04 | Combing Ski ins BIRTHS—On the l9th inst, а t Dean, Rom he | Down Ew . 110 —110j | Flannel Fool . Саз» д Hon. Муз, Нех ү CURZON, of daughter 2h inst, at onis Kent Flecoos „110—111 |Blanket ditto .. " 9—1 9 and was making arrangements for a separation about the Тукен Oxf Oxfon on, Mr. pt БИ м а дале! th in v IS 4 oam m ! dk dk : ; , D » ARKET, FRIDAY, Rev 24...46 нне м Pond previousl iuis in such an | $ daughter--24th inst, at Worthin Мр ОСЬ 2 Вама 72 Messrs. tenden ^ prem xvi the боё and good for ical att s the pro- ; e, both ntis d nn Hops. Stocks of the former are very priety еы irae her mdr restraint, and in the. рерге of her wide тш Аш "on Dus iU inst. iu anot, Conte pr Davi Dadas | much reduced, and € P tnples scarce, Prices rule very Tu d the child. Thejury, after hearing the medical E es TAT WEM. f EDWARD COTTERELL | frm. E Te d ra Корро есше and S базык neat Jobn Young Бы. METROPOLITAN CATTUE MARKET. о an аш 9f Westridge gu gne dis nst, at Hallaton, TRONAS Hroks POLITAN CATTLE lont Bengt онен, John. d widen, Thomas Ozford, and of Brighton, to tå, youngest daughter of the Мохрат, Oct. 96 ieted а for in av YE Pon ofi de нейни Life y cheer. and Sick Fund late Sir HENRY амн, о “ог Наа ton Manor Quse, Leieester-| "The Supply of is shorter on Monday last, and Friendly Society, continued ig business with intent to dni №," Lieniensn and is consequen. rage, prices tho publie. It appeared that they took an offüce in Will Colonel WILBERFORCE GREATHED, C.B., to Аллов, Only [o The gear of Sheep is also smaller, and the demand Placo, Newington, and be ih with a deposit of 901, in tho daughter of the Rev. ARCHER Cuve, of Whitfeld, county | has increased ; there is, асаана an advance in prices of all he i Hereford—922d inst, at St. Mark's, Kennington, HENRY W. | де eseriptions, Calves are not so plentiful as of late, and realise У widows, and others, BRISTOW, Es ,, F.R.8., 0 of the Geological Government Survey | higher ны From Germany and Holland there are 3030 assuring them that thei ; ‚ | of Great Bri only son of Major-General Н. Bristow, to | Веавіз, 8 bre and 182 Give; from зни 1160 Beasts fall back upon. Опе of the persons insured, а man сапап | А, еби daughter of Dav HanmisoN, Esq. о! Upper | апа 600 “Sheo Q7 2050 Beasts from tho Northern and Littlejohn, having died of Legen aps y the widow applied Green, Kennington ере a eld So th al Midland Coun or the money, and after being put off en various Pu e DEATHS.—On the 24th inst, at Elmfield Lodge, Sou — Tl а ва sd was at last informed that there De no all that had | MAURICE Hengky Ювоммохр, youngest son oL tho Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools, 5 05 4 been collected having been absorbed in ha MEI of tha Edmund Drummond, Lióutenánt Gov жу of the North West fords, &c. .410to5 0|Do. Shorn сега... Th eposited. in the savings bank had all been Provinces of India, aged 6—22d inst, EvERARD FRANCIS, Best Short-horns 4 6 —4 10 Бем 2d 2d quality x ч = `8 n o uy infant son of Sir ALFRED and Lady TICHBORNE, pori = ГУ Beasts 2 8—3 8|Do.8 кен - deas a 10 months, of J—€— EN ч sed пасе пиал ameet e wns and са m E r gs ; S' | mrgrrA VANE Hope VERE—21st inst, à e + ев "alt breds ..5 6—5 8|Calves .. ..3 1— vio аса Cole, qn bow E оаа o Hospital, Dartmouth, of scarlet fever, Count FRANCIS МЕТАХА, | Do. Shorn Ww o PM у; 1| 422418 Stilwell & Co. пату agents, was charged with forging son of Count and Countess Metaxa—?1st Y at Malvern, | Beasts, 6580 ; Sheep & Lambs, 22,150 ; Calves, 185; Pigs, 430. and uttering an order for 603L, e oup vat А ; gh ur "e dns C p т illi m Army, aged 74—22d inst, at Rock Ferry, Cheshire, Captain We have а larger number ot Beasts on sále, but а consider- E DWARD SCOTT, 9% А of the Кы |a E > proportion o $ or quality. а Ч оша in the nam Ў i > 5 и 4 Monday's germ rom АС [^ т remáin “дуу” Sie hom, ’ residence A етен omas BUTT 93d Sutherland Highlanders, a 23 — ае The supply o or ию is small the г (t js also very spent 900L in MP fier he had squandered all the loth in Bi at Eäinbu urgh, EDwaRb BULLER, Lieutenant Е.М, limited ; trade is slow at Mo : prices. Choice Calves aro n 9 comiti P whioh Me | was | О ot. the Naval Knights of Windsor, am sixth son of the | іп demand at late mw. Our vtm supply consists of 590 to two үрптө апа when he late William Buller, » of Maidw v drew Ad үл Beasts, 1760 пер aud 9908 кы om Germany коа released a detoetive ofioor who held a warrant against him BM iem e АШУ RANAY | Bolada s and 190 Baasts from Брайл. Te number of Mile found him erdam, ad arrested him. Тһе Jury, Кат ERG. Do: MPO ARS bibe o Ohéster, d od Cows, is 90. without ee nus oun the prisoner Guilty, and Baron quar v brwupng T Jos ТЕЕ 8 Esq., J.P. "nd sd ва ‚ d 8d Martin sentenced him to 10 penal servitude. 52—22d ns, át Hull, E EE ONITE, eds КЕНЧ 9— | Best Scots, Hero- Best Long-wools&. 5 =й 4 е е at шө агро, Шы үү ЕЛҮ V. WILLIAM | > fords, &o. „4 8to5 0 | ро, Shorn OUSE 3 ear isa. m `8 near Minehead, Somerset, ће Rev. JOSEPH STEPHENSON, 01 years iom i Mm i i arkoa quality 44 Rector of that parish, and the oldest memberfof the Univer- | Best Downs ana Lam b Ж sitv ot Cambridge — 22d inst, the Rev. CHARLES VERNON, AM Urods Б 0—5 8 | Calves M : 4-1 espe emer Pa 91118. Ho had rise 1 Ар ich, вый оте; Her Ar, | Do. Shorn cod suddenly o! rsda si i С: Hb sul ho Mh. ML io decies ie LT aves. Va AE Mat dt À A-M., | Boasts. 1430 ; Shoop & Lambe, 3800; Calves, $48; Pus 100, sh return УМ пи. found v. M. A. Сотллѕѕом, M.A. inc cum bent of ent А the mE in 1808, and (in ор —93d inst, at Wootton Courtney, Somer- MARE LANE, —Monpay, Ось в 4 5 а &E eo а сл оҥ Ig wo šE B pE с £2 = m m .. onel of the 78th Highlanders, died ntinent, under Bir John v Moo set, the Rev. RussmuL RicHARDS, aged 62—260 inst, at 81, ^. ag i Addison Gardens North, Kensington, the Rev. JOH N ВАКЕ- SORA of SS l disposed o m kentte aum Sra ngs А A^ sale on late terms, Fine ый 2 жен zen Ku Beni mo pin g pae igar ү many years ioutetant- E E ariane e ui EU app e 1s. per qr. qr. cheaper. commanding the e d nunt i ktts ot pm ind k’s prices, D pede ути that ms | Ф sales it is necessary to submit to а reduction of 6d. to a per тај or-ge паге һе pum e улы ра ГЕНИ as: commanding а со GARDEN, Oct. 31. a. qr. iei steady н — vision e army in КЕ е cy, where he 'undant, served five years. He was appointed colonel of "T A © n Pago: ót MS Hit "o ue PES Phe Pitt арры the жиш, r, Esox, Keni Kent, & Suffolk.. White i246 Red ..... 38—44 1855, апа was made colonel Li er en Regiment in 1 as | supply, is во sufücient for the demand. v m eret; ditto|44—50|Red .... 40—48 Ма. Wap ОЕ Pt i whose dea ati from Holland fetch from 8d. to 18 o d Talavera Җ уур, 9а caa ү head of one o the most Melons is a good s There ө, m od supply | — Forum 0007. ИТТЕР б mp of Brown Be 890 e, Duch d'Angouléme, and |. — Foreign .:... reU t W Gu p good examples of Ribston Pi їп, вул, Оо ААН. 278to 29s. , Chev. $4—35 Malting .. 30—83 Euisorth, Tubo. y ei em of Stonyhurs t College) His eldest тан de DRUMS Pippin Apples may now be obtained. ant Foreign. „grinding and distilling Malting .. (30—83 Еси death of his wan in 1815, took orders | Cobs are воой and plentiful. New St, Michael Огапдев have Oars, € кре n rq д oae e arrived, and realise from 5s. to 10s. per 100. Рог Potatos o | Z irish esee sss <: Potato|19—22 Lo OR pT markat is still heavy, Gut доты мебу consist ої Orebta» | — Foreign ..... Poland and Brew|0—32 Feed . "50 beg 2? M. .9 s po. EMPPCETUV. 2| Foreign . „у= an FRUIT. кине) Foreign . us zi TD з RE Pine Apples,per]b.5sto$s | Lemons, per 100, 12s to 168 m pgs noma 1'8is to 408. A m — |Longpod Grapes, per ‚ 25 10 ба, Ld рег bushel, Ms to| — Foren... d ink: . ms all 2942 Egypti 30—32 Pears, Batt ба to бв Kent Cobs, 75s to 85вр. 100 Ibs. 2-і "ins А 31—33 Foreign .. [32-240 mm peri A: Е {о 88 тоа A 188 — [Yellow . elons, each, 28 14s to 208 el me AEA ATEL try. (20—34 р religio d for his prowess in y: g; he was always very fortünate in the eonstruction aud МНН of his vessels, and bis ѕпесевз їп the many contests in which his yachts have been engaged was us weath: Ko j^ ife of the Bisho; Exeter, died а Sha 137 NNNM р. seore, 1s to 28 continues 40 Thi Риплїроттз, wife о е xeter, ws, do. А А ох, отну; on the m шй» ei her 82d year, x Türnips, batch, 4d to 6d Horse Radish, p. bunch 1s 64 h ото Tet eha the daughtér of Mr. William Surtees, | Carrot do., 6d to 8 to 48 а "Bu "dod wá ear relative of | Spinach, p. "sieve, 18 6d to 28 | Mushroo sh pott., 18401894 Barley and e married his lordship, then the vag Сорур, each, 9d to 18 РИ, b. 1 bunches, За to 4s suffered a further depreciation of 6d. Él НАШ oos arising seem n in the diocese of Durham t, per doz., $ed 6d а Herbs, per bunch, et EN ge of паа Хч тое lois а numerovs family. n matos, each, 2 —————— Race АК last А и ff the е. V AMES, М. em died а few days since at y eee (t HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses, carae, Northamptonsbiee, He was hon uS. Oct. 29. i vicar o of ibertit an and of i gu With the small А4... holders a Sight ваты is i gt to be | Inferi for Кез do. i of the | Superior ome 2105 115 7 кой APEL, THURSDAY, Oct. 29. in * | pino Meadow Hay S0sto 86s PTS reist cutClover 110801158 Inferior йо... .. 70 80 raj prey л ‚100 110 e Å= у= ew "^ about E ршен ii: — T | ргіше 24 eutdo.. 109. 105 Vou aura: dU 30 | Inferior do. ,..90 100 pr MUR. t building fh тау esi, Hartie Walls : 1851 elected falls Énd Belmont, 178. 6 зани сс been elected Sheriff of m End Hetion, livrRPOOL, Oct. 27. — We have ke mA вех, took а memorable part in АНЕ the pube sub. | H End Tunstall, Ead | of buyers at to-day's market, 1 THE GARDENERS' VHRONIGUR AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [OCTOBER 31, 1863. teady consumptive inquiry at full ri "Barrel Flour is ретти БАКЕ x Mamme x ртым со paratively soaron, and held or Pe, — which buyers ARDENER (Нлъ raD).—Single ; ; underst ands his HUBB'S PATENT SAFES, the most secure. are not willing to pay; sacks Indian Corn was taken | УА profession et ш its pne Good M orm Will be st Fire and Thieves. freely by speculators at last Friday's prices, but holders now | disengaged the first week in mber.—GARDENER, Goldicote | CHUB FIRE-PROOF STRONG ROOM DOORS, a k Pala r qr. rar A for mixed Am rican; ro und yellow Hou geh tford o vl CHUBES PATENT DETECTOR LOCKS and STREET DOOR 101 Oatmeal is the turn against buyers. Beans CX but | CY ARDENER (Н вдр) Аке 28, married, one child ; | ATHE: OREMUS SAT St gratis and post free. d E... and Barley unchanged. The market closes with Flower "Garden, and ai kinda ot Pruit Troes, also Kitchen. md Сновв ё Вои, 67, Bt. Paul's Шуна, London, Е.0. LM een ges Fmipav, Oct. 30.—The & thinly attended. Wheat —J. L., 38, Pau nsbury, London, E.C. RICE'S CHILD'S NIGHT LIGHTS are perfectly Foe to ыт AME d A "Ri rate 1 of Tuesday: ours slow TARDEN N x E 1 )).— 37 33; а wellknown ü € M and l bura thelr 1 time. The quality of these Night . егісап y i n. sells at at - 3d. to 98s. 6d. рна Beer Жылу. Оз vx can pro rodeo thé very Манын ава and uy 8 песа кај тт (00D BED LIGHTS, Ws ith a moderate sale. Oatmeal ma at late rates. еа. Four s' superior character from his yc RW etam B түтө? M «= = SUR: 2 TET эл t т i si Bu AYVERAGES| Wheat. коза I Oats. | ans. | Реаз. b ee ende ее ү зар сөк -. o раге E oed tahes ia hr ө. а want very generally expresse ed, " NES eally good Cham 4 t. = | >g г xu 20s 94] 33» Т4] 39в 0d|36e 9d ARDENER (HEAD WonxixG).— Married, «ем ест сы К^ e АЕ, € EN CA only to Pues M { " m! w ateh are s | á 2| æ 4| 10) 8| s o| Hls Т qo A ae ЧИШ obarscter маана M eaoh. os ^ » а 0 Ф м р | 19 4| 31 5| 37 0 36 4 present ent emplo e T. J., Mr. J obn Hegieton к, Вот. 0: Ох хов. LYCERINE, which very simple tests show to be Zujoo аи 38 - | z 2 | P - ~ 7 ARDEN E on EN p or SING M ү im pu is being sold on ie. сум siat that it is in er ughly un nds his pro ofession ina every res ual to Price's.” am rescribe Agg.Ave ЖаШ ЩЕ 1! 8] 87 36 3 |large зе: in the е Propagation of IMS p |“ PRICES GL зч з? Where pes t aie portance LUCTUATIONS IN THE [Авт Six WEEKS' AVERAGES. m a Wag са Legs Ж. mpm EX NY 4 е ^ a^ IP 2. =. RE erino in FRICES. [Sept 19.j5ept. 20. | Oct. 3. qun 1ü.[Oet. pi [Ost -|situation. No кт де Гөш, б "y arked ** Price's Paten dade E I [- — | 18, 8, Wrig rht" Aa шаі gs, Crouch End, Hornse E sondon, №. — 2 | L id ex кр ES ER AUC or GA RDEN ER R aud HRESHER’S COLORED ж SHIRTS, . P" Uc epo El for v 4l 0 5 "Stock A Coma E zd: MEINE анну осушу 40 4 : сна Эми Good. Gauze Waistcoats. е 99% 40 0 Acton, Middlesex, W. ts of Prices on application to THRESHER & GLENNY, ARDENEK (Нкар), or GARDENER and Generi Outfitters, next door to Somerset House, Strand, Ү.С. BAILIFF, and ai er а had 20 years' practical NDSO 30À on NEWGATE.—Oct. 30. experience in the Flo uak and Xitchen Gardens ; has A Best Th ane 4 м Ма per dozen lbs. taken 200 Pri fo ев, G харед, Ров aches, » Fig k Melons, ranile А н for Tropical Becond do. do. Pork, 4s. 0d. to 4s. u Lr Y As QUIRED, as OVERSEERS on Sugar Estates in os M nd c E Ыз эң opm Young Men of the ages of en who bave been educated at any of FA ‚Ашы QM. or Ped. of Farmers who hav? а good knowledge of Practical Farming and the of Stock, E А чч ж: 52 all particulars apply to Mess Wa. BUR оме & Co., 8, Finch Lane, Cornhill. Б" ANTED, in the North of England, a well qualified | А Person as ESTATE BAILIFF and —€— дел He ‚сайма have a perfect knowledge of Firs Gardening, Plantations Farm , апа Cropping.—H., Mr. John Bradley, Coach Maker, ^ — Propagator. W aona an energetic practical PROPAGATOR of ROSES, pee engen qe Shrubs. None but a competent man need Mig. Andrem, Loy Np mre rio рст Men e саге of Messrs. Hurst & Son, Leadenhall Street, Lon: MEX a gps cA mall $ Arr upon full E ouse ee. as to 31, 1 Л TANTE a thoroughly understan: wooded Plan: employment, to Street, ent Street, W. of Hard- HEATH, College Nursery, ANTED, a Man as MÁS GARDENER, who i сатумен and Growth ot ian do vous Ha A А = x permanen а e Man. — essrs. Pre&POINT & „ Seedsmen and Floriste, " Horse Market, ue TED, Two or Tbree steady, respectable MEN, ed to Imm Also a steady, strong, active LAD, to take the Fires, &c. d under the Propagator. Apply to W. Horwrs, Frampton Pari k Nursery, Hackney, N.E. WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. Ene GARDENERS (or asGARDENER applies descr ning, теа and Measuring,, and the Care of Woods, kel ss Buildin Can УУ Suge! Leed: and other Hardy | years d FLOWER GAE- ren uii ARDENER (SECOND).—Married, по чам, with а slaty. Өе ( үс. of | un general. A | work, cm mm out. Nevill ge Well: Cucumbers, Mushroo and es, &c an make all kinds of Fruit "Treo Кок Erect Horticultural $.—- ee nders y е vex and inedia Farming. Good character D, А. Нуе & Sons, eware Road, London, W. h for dsome Iron Bedstends with rim Mountings мало: ; Plain rir of Wood Beds iced r Biroh, Walnut Tree woods, with Bedding and Furnitures complete, as ion of Bedroom Furniture. rip ON'S IL irom al ema Nurserymen, "Pine Apple Place. Edg ILIFF.—Age 45, married, no ineumbran AND S LUS’ EEA др CATALOGUE roughly practical in either department, having bee taining Designs and Prices edsteads, as well as successful Cultivator of Stove and Greenhouse Plants of every | of 150 different articles of Bedroom Е 10 Ж sent free by escription; good experience in Early an te Forcing Нелі, & Sow, Bedstead, Bedding and Bedroom Furniture t and Vegetables, and the general Management of Flow Manufacturers, 196, зина t au 8 W. M LH en Gardens. Having management of 300 | ^ — — он of Lai enfield : all "kinds of ESSRS. тети тее tock, and und ds Draining, Irrigati p ave been applica un T, Artificial Manures, Road Making, and every appointed А |РОНҮЕҮОВЗ to H. R. H. the ко Аан in eitber eie or Hes i| PRINCESS of WA NIS ЁЗ. ads A г? used in the Royal RÀ for hou sobriety, and | Laundry and was awarde ed Prize Medal. Sold by all eniin rd s Young, Milo ord Nurseries, | Grocers, m &c. r Godalming. ERSPOON & Glasgow and London. AHKDENER ащ BAILIFF.—Age 36, married CASS AU ORIENTAL PICKLE, ente — in all its мна, Four or MULLIGATAWNY РА E CURRY Aldenham Park, Els POWDER and cun змов. may be obtained fro ale AR EDENEE — Age 26; has co ge peremit Ке Ами: ervo to the Queen, Soho koomisia. EX ehing in all its кейе. Twoy Square, London, W. ©. cha: Mr. Harw: Grove Lodge, Lower Norwood, 2 Lea and P incumbrance ; ууз акышы X EVE SER emm iui onm ; Vie ME prepared solely by LEA A & PERRIN ctfully cautioned against woni ER. (under a Foreman in a gentleman's| Тһе ке: Le respec A erwise useful)—Age 18, strong and imitatins, чай should see that Lea & РЕвнтхв' Names are оши active ; good ей ders from the Gardener he has ду ed | Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. 3 e 3 I who would be glad to answer any inquiries.— АЗК FOR Lea AND PERRINS' SAU Post Office, Dorking, Surrey. *,* Bold olesale an шан Export, IT — Med x ; LACKWELL; Mess! ROPAGATOR а AN, &c.—Married; well TTC ен у Grocers and Oilmen universally. FOREM in pem Соп Roses, Shrul 4 Pianting and the E routme of mabe, de: TEA, with FARINA- Some experience.—ALPHA, 2, ik, Tunbrid, ARM BAILIFF.— Married; Wife could under- take the Jg "go Afi LA эла алд Е T LOZENGE, to create strength, sus с Highest reference as mt -— prevent fever. A few disso ved in boiling water will form JamesfLickorish Hill, - еы o Warwick Cup of Beef Tea or Gravy for Game. E^ Boxes. 127, High PHYTHIAN, trand, 'EIGHRO ARM BAILIFF or FACTOR — Marriéd; no inon- | o aerian, 400; West Menas Mon x brancs; by а who hasa thorough practical | TrsrmWONIAL.— safely recommend BAKER'S Patent с d Faniag сіз references can be given.— gonis Bont а Lee ramis аш шу t S G. Metars. Alexand & Sons, Seed Merchants, Glasgow. Jud se iher fond, and de none the worse from ort Seed Trad RAVELLER or SHOPMAN. [AN.—Ago 31; 15 уем” INNEFORDS PURE FLUID 25 tically в aia ioned by the and BAILIFF), of various qualifications; recommended |. саме э . T, В. Murray, | с has been duri d universally accepted by tho publis as = tion to |", Roxborgh Place, Банти the best remedy for Acidity of the tomach, Heartburn, Head- esers. 77 _ Верин сее вох, , Bt. ache, Gout, Indigestion, and as mild Aperient for денс John's Wood, London, N.W. x "i тегенеге especially for dies soi, children. EE ANE’S (Monument), LONDON BRIDGE, E.C. | prepared in a state of perfect purity and of uniform strength Ву High Beech, Essex. Established A.D, 1700. него & Co, 172, New Bond Street, I London, an JANES ,SRAWEORD begs Vidi bestiis 0б Mroughout the world. fies S.— А gentleman, many years NM E S E eai Жар... ш. RDENER (Hzap)—Age 30; has a thorough | р deem of his profession їп all its branches. PA m ENER (Hzap).— Considerable нее їп Pine Growing (at Jaen eto Park), and Grower of Figs, M. icumbers, Peach MS and E vi К Ode. o, Pishopstoke, mear | p oblemen and Gentlemen. Орков (Н m — ‚ло incum Gardening. Upwards of 10 years" S rn class tas M MN Кл | is about to — $ leave. T 3, Market | and їп all its Эро M anl бете EE onials Powder is pe Corns, will be happy to. у to кыч, others the he obtained mii Ди ы уаты Соте аат UNIONS P т ; and every o othe sect, harmless to animal md- | E) des Bath-rooms ps, ;| DEANS —Domestio e Paths ү every purpose. D irons, », arly e pe йу Ва find it invaluable. 1s., 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d. each, or post free fon mps, by THOMAS ed QA MO Take n ad [to the Producer at the vous, Bilious, Live and lai: "m are o! - aggravated and accelerated нтр та scr! tion, put perfectly curable еу онок REVA reete э Ж Баа ААУ И. а Лу designed patterns in glass ers, newly dcsi and bronze—three-light glass [tow 638. NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.. and а URNISHING LIST gratis and post Deane & Co., The Monument, London Bridge, Е.С. - жш шыш шшс ЕС UI e DE rei М зая BINGLEY, axo COS NEW bleached pim таный, lm ias rushes, genuine Smyrna — 11b., 25, 2 lb., 4s. 51b., 11s. ; , : Бе Bani & Co. Wt London, Wé Ж Oxford Street, W. 1 o а PTT, sin е United Kingdom. n me. celebrated . dota FAIRY BOUQUET; the OXFORD | also aoste 30 », ona 131. Oxford Street, W. PNIS s H : Noble tni. Gent /. Works, New Park Street, Southwar NOVEMBER 7, 1863.] THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Che Gargeners' Chronicle A2etospaprr. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1863. HEATING BY HOT WATER. MONRO $: CANN! - 1-8 MONRO'8 CANNON BOILER. J. JONES, HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER AND IRON MERCHANT SUPPLIES OR ERECTS, COMPLETE, HOT-WATER APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR HEATING GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FORCING PITS, CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, HALLS, BILLIARD ROOMS, COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &c., OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES. PLANS, ESTIMATES, and 1 SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION TO "ES T ONES, 6, BANKSIDE, LONDON, S.E. Greenhouses and Pit Lights. СО. have а largo Stack of tho E, Au wishing to Purchase must se: (mom Hot-water Boi in Great Variety. beris AND CO. have a e e, of BOILERS y haye taken out, some as good аз new, con- stig st SADDLE, CONICAL, the ro RIBBED, the CANNON, а ое to purchase must send and select for iemselv. WEEKS Horticultural Builders and Hot-water & € a paratus Моо Kmg's Road, Chelsea, W. "(0 Wes Wales SEI N NER (s. «es Aa C N — Em and Estimates on applicatio Vincent SKINNER, Bri ridewell Street, "Bristol. LATEST IMPROVEMEN MANUFACTURED URY AND POLLARD R. PEILL, шек ЫЕ s, Royal Bo 1 Botanic Ga Е , the Urystal Pala e, and ^i per of my Ne S tho Rege Ka о» » Sonte iron © broughont t ете Swe m dom. here they have been 20 year uo тш оп application to сеа & Po ошак, ту ark TAYLOR & SONS, pex HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS АА ENGINEERS, ROW ROAD, LONDON. ———$————— ——ÀÀ qr SE Crass IX., 219 PRIZE MEDAL For CONSERVATORY, m TAYLOR AND ) SONS call the attention of the Nobility and Gentry to the very superior manner in which they * erect CONSERVATORIES, VINERIES, FORCING, FRUIT, and PLANT HOUSES of every description, com bining t Our VENTILATING APPARATUS for the. Roofs and Fronts of Horticultural Buildings, &c., supersedes ny now in use, Our syste f HEAT ING APPARATUS for Churches, Public Buildings, Mansions, Schools, Offices, Baths, —— Buildings , &c., is particularly worthy of notice, we having for m any years devoted especial attention o this bra пећ. The great variety of work which has passed through our hands h nce кааны; entrusted to ou rc Тһе superiorit IZONTAL ҮРЕП BOILERS | has caused them je. be endis as the best now in use, RATHI Ra bia О and rapid in acti ЈОЕ ONS, BELL AND ibis оа ai vs MAJESTY, HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, T d sapin ir of PUMPS, COCKS, and CLOSETS о, 3 No, тиры IMPROVED. ора Івох las n AND F No. 35. PATENT CAST- ШОК N PUMP, h J. € & жие » Neat Bucket and ы which cannot n action, for Wells not mis ig pi 2x inches .. 1 foot 7 inches high .. 0 | a 3 feet З inches nm e “т BI 10- 0 2} inches short, with i eet of Le Pipe ара ds for fixing i P 21 inches long, ditto d: M à saN з a nted on $: N WARN анара $.INCH CAST STJRON LET FORCE PUMP, mou ; е жо oni mih Suction and “Delivery Screw, некер, тали; and d : Suction pere дер з PA du ve С "s .42815 0 CONSER- iiot 2-PLY RUBBER mà canvas HOSE н 29 ә 2 at por fot 01 4 21-INCH. LIFT on Plank, ө зе) ©“ 2 = 2 м 1 е апі oma CE PUMP (Mounted on 3.INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP (Mounted on Plank, 3/. 15s. ) LK poni en Larger sizes of ж of the above, constructed а great deal ot friction is avoided; an air By an imprcved же ao aetion of the e d теу. Aene Parr, with Drass поке а рант) 2 Tuy of е objections to е E No. 42. тш LIQUID MANURE vessel is secured, and b; ucing =) ети воет. Аий iron pumps are Erie BY this Pump oNE MAN WILL FO RCE THE WATER ps а a Ficldl See pe barro forms a cheap, useful, and d portable Fire Engine or Garden and Field Irrigator. simplicity f its Lr eene Pe. cred t to раш at а less price than any other Pump of equal capabilities. GENERAL PORTABLE PUMP. —These Pumps are fitted J. W..& Бох? Patent Packet bie Yalve, and cannot clog in action. At А 3 ү; UID MANURE PUMP, P, with legs, 27. 15s.; 2-inch Flexible май. у = Canvas Suction яз, enia Ae Baral is 27 inches long, feet high. се PET UE Country, or of the The above may be ol ATEN NTEES and MANUF JOHN WARNER anp SONS, 8. CRESCENT, СЫЕРЫ T, LONDON, E.C. THE GARDENERSACHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE ^ (Nownmse 7,189. ——- CLINTON & OWENS, (LATE BENJAMIN FOWLER & 00), PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, Е.С WHITEFRIARSISTREET, FLEET STREET, LONDON po ULL { / t} авс SSSSSSSS ШШ Й 7 SS з - YZ HE cernes Sketen shows an adaptation a THE IMPROVED HYDRAULIC RAM. This is а simple Self-acting ep suited for ov a Supply of Water for use in Public and Private Establishments. Its adoption is not confined to positions as shown, but it is suited for any situation where a Fall can be obtained rey а Stream, Brook, or Spring. Messrs. FOWLER бк ive fix: ud а а great АНУ in various parts of the country for raising from 600 to 6000 or more Gallons per day to elevations varying from "а to 300 feet, and n "S. irs pipes 50 "Жау n to еу Phe in len h. pn STs. . Fowrxm & Co. emo B ы ct е нй scription of Engineer's Work required in Public or Private ере 7 ments, such as Pumps for any purpose the Mos са урэ scale, Steam Engines, Water Wheels, е Warming Drying Apparatus, Baths, Gas Works dd Fittings. Est s furnished from Plans or on inspection of positio: ERU DIT Price Lists of Ри se rd c., free on applicati 28. THOMAS MILLINGTON, | GLASS MERCHANT. (Established 1750.) 87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WIT WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. |n Ie. FOR SHEET T GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL PRANS. L, ISLINGTON, CONTAINING AN ACRE OF GLASS, WAS SUPPLIED BY T. M Mr. Rivers and the leading men in the Horticultural profession, as ven фе, кеч Nobility, бешту, and Меним haye favoured. T. M. n". orders for Home use Exportation. SQUARES, in 100 and 200 Feet Воле Small Squares ын n 92 inches by s. iti мы. Ins. “Б ns. зе. * in Ир E T j : - MIL PANS. ` 6 by4 у T y y —— 7. EL cns 6 inches aper 0s. ва. «ен 64 by 4$ 74 by 5% 84 by бї 94 by Т4 ASSES. BEE GLASSES. FISH c an GLOBES. Per 100 feet. s.3}d. each. | 4inches diameter 0з. 6d. each 1 » 1 Д » MIR ys 4ths, ges GER i , 0 , » feet. 9s. 9d. 1s. 3 з. з. 9d. E 4 e $ x b 19 , | Sinches diam. T 5 3 " 5 Rot » 25-2 » S t d nches by 11 PERSA ri Е: 22” п ái Per lb. 12 by9 12 = by 104 e E 105 ое. „9 v E u.s Л MU ed 104 E &. 12у by 94 13 Ъу10 15 by10 W rus a - I1: On 3 í | moe 13 by9 134 by 104 13 byll е EY % 5 p "DIE : by 9% 2 Ъу10 14 byll зик g 15 E Рег1 - HE ian » d. с atha. rds. —— ands: 7. . Bést "o s us » 10s 9d, 12s. 3d: 15 188 » 52 d im PRESERVE JARS. 0 1 xi "n дА In. Without With uares not eera 20 -n ki 18 inches. 1 » -Š Lids. Lids. ROLLING PINS. 15) by 10} | 14 by12 17 24 ii 16 y o» E E . 0s. 44d. .. 0з. 64d.ea. From 12 inches long, 16 by 10 144 by 12} 18 д I 20 by 17 1 » РА КА .0 6 233 70:9 4. X; 14d. per running inch. 144 by 11} 15 by 12 18 by 1 22 by ш Do» » .9 8 911555 15 byl 154 by 124 22 by 14 24 pr з 1) » Š » .010 12 , 4 "i Е 155 by 114 16 by12 24 by 14 20 by E. 2 ае | uo DE MITES GLASSES. 1m M аси Wa | HEU FLOWER TUBES. 218 .22 А From 12 inches Pare «аб, up-| 13i y 12) 18 " 12 22 by 16 | 9d. each, ©г 1з. 6d. per dozen. .9 Ó 2 8 „| wards, ld, per inch. ie sia dcs “ыр SHEET анк, 2nds. esi In Cases for cutting зр ш m as Manufactured. s Tod. 18s.6d. 16. 6d. 208. | More Orchard pe keep as каан by Mr. Rivers _ TRETT | CRYSTAL SHEET G ASS. For Pictures заў best Gir ү Squa Ud e ES Lish : Averasi Z. to the 210 y Beet quality, in саде oto 2274 ^d 1008, Under | 4tbs. $c inda. Ist STONE mds. |l RAP, 9s. 64. per дол. Second quali po mie "^ н ^» .. 825 1ft.super| 1 й це. Fb 24d. 244. 2M. ES raging 30 oz. 00 2 ft. super.| 1 4 СС е чм «Ebony and Gilt Lom э Gas and Bestquaiity.in cases of 100 feet .. — .. .. 1008. 3 ft. вирег. 2 Hs m 23 9 | ж D ш : la es, Chimneys and Globes, &c. , Becond quality, im cases of 100 feb .. 3927 laftsuper| 24 | 24 1:8 | de TILES, in SHEET and ROUGH PLATE. PLATE GLASS, PATENT PLATE, and HARTLEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH scii PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, &c. оет 4. Per gallon.—s. d. FINE OAK VARNISH .. es d E 20. to ES 0° "| GENUINE WHITE L $e ii ec ND LINSEED ОП, } ROSI БИТИМ NS oi 34 0 2 CARBIAQGB-4u-- с де АЕК 10-34 : BOILED ei ——M— „LINSEED OIL ON PAINT TOR «зы. 9 0|PATENT DRYERS .. рег cwt. 28s. to 42 wee RPENTIN. LEAD in Sheet and Pipe of als sizes. ощ LEAD bought or taken LIFT PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, and ^ BRASS WORK of all kinds. NETT CASH. B NOVEMBER 7, 1863. | THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. JAMES PHILLIPS & QU. HORTICULTURAL GLASS MERCHANTS, 180, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED PRICES OF SHEET GLASS FOR HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. ISH SHEET GLASS. | GLASS for ORCHARD нат NGL ie. in Crates of about 280 feet. supplied by us to D Er Де to the Royal Horti-* 16-oun Sicana йана Society, and to ost of the е Nobility, чл, Best M 51 id. d Kingdom e AA pcs 84. 54. Packed i 4 100 feet Box hirde: ns 24d. 34d. T 15 ozs. 16 to 17oż Жү Fourths ... 234. 314. 20 by 12^ Fourths s. 6 185. 6d. 155. 0 Z0 d eh | Thirds ea 6d. 165. 04. 195. о 20 „ 14 | Seconds MA English. English. Stock TICULTURAL GLA 20 , 15) Best 18s.0d. 235. 04. ос e 16-ounce In 100 ue nia The above prices include the Boxes. These prices only apply to the sizes stated. end 3rds qu ity at 16s., or.21-ounce at | an "e Pep to Mr. Rivers). Best and Seconds are | 4ths. 3rds. o Згав. Arcem @ only for pictures or dwelling-houses. 11 by 912 by 913 by 9|14 by 9) * 4 e KP 2, 10 18 „ 10014, 1015, As 9 12 зз 6 14 0 SMALL SHEET SQUARES. 1 5, 1215 ү 1215 Ж АЙТА: | Drap es пор. 157 1209 7 12116 2 1217 > 18 2| 6 by4 бұ ъу 454 7555 Á 7j ы d 115.64, 16-1817 ,, 18/20 ,, 1221 ,, 14111 6 13 ANA T) C pda: 8% „ 6i »7.. 9L, = 19',, 19|20.,, 18|18 ,, 18| .. .. | ,8 105 6 16 , 1417 ,, M|21 ,, 13 14 to 15 ozs. 16 to 17 ozs. » B 19 ,, 14/20 „ 14118 ,, 14 to the foot. each, пт at full p АП s squares from 6 f 4 to 101 s ыл are cut from er] consequently there is only one quality xx sh prends yia GLASS. FOREI LASS. acked in Boxes of 50 feet each. In xu for bo up, in Sizes as Manufactured. з. d. ondon ts for Hartley's Patent Rough Plate. 6 by 4 and 65 by 45 10 ; ре Ъох. ече: en for Ventilation. DC "3 „ 54 19 Glass Shades, Ebon; f and Gilt Stands, Gas and Din 8- 5,26 5. 6} k y Glasses, Chimney and Globes Хара 9,7 Glaziers’ Diamonds from 10s 61 Glass д: ег Slates е Sheet d "Rough Plate. s vod Glass, Ама. pee and rtley's Improved Rough Pla M URS, тея &с. LINSEED OIL PUTTY. | FINE OAK CARRIAGE. TT FINE OAK VARNISH. PATENT DRYERS. TURPENTINE. GENUINE WHITE LEAD. LINSEED OIL. ANTI-CORROSION PAINT. BOILED OIL. LEAD in SHEETS or CUT to SIZES, LEAD — devel pvc WATER CLOSETS, and PLUMBERS’ BRASS WORK very description і mE, Ben се IRON ы 939A HOT-WATER APPARATUS, AND UNFI = AATA Наа пй T miam Detailed Ii Uit yra on applicatio SEAIA NEA баку OUSES, &c. PATENT мале FITTINGS. w PIPES AND CONNECTIONS. U U W иш ш uL ul y Ww = ү AW E XTFE -— — ВИЕ m. ттк HOT. WATER APPARATUS, WITH TRUSS'S PATENT JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES., &c. abs TRUSS anis HOT-WATER APPARATUS for HOUSES ° consisting of x nch Pipes and vaaia реше. Boiler, Pin mper, Supply Ciste ети d Air s, да, " йе best quality ), тегей 6 to апу R alway Station the same within 25 miles of London, at the dei TWO 4-INCH PIPES ALONG ONE bod E gs Мы END OF HOUSE. | El lete. Е Al complete. 16 feet Aog 8 feet. МАЗ APP Y O ie £3 0 0 30 Teet vs 12 2 feet . 2 ni 16-0: 56 a o r1 best Wrought 20 feet by 10 ои "s 817 8... 2 0 0|40 feet by 15 Ѓееб... ... 0 5 2 25 feet by 12 feet... ... 10 0 70 5 2 5 0 | 50 feet by 15 FN. ui^ v 18 0 Erections ipee 25 — Кез: RPN Fare абд, опе o Man e di "oem » the us j es and Plans forwarded on application to T. S. TRUSS, C T "B. GRACECHURCH STREET, vc ge E.C. the possibili 5 0 обим Ro er Pipes or Joi ts, strongt, durability, in [ee n Card. AMUE N. Мо: Е Б Е.О W, GENERAL HORTICULTURAL BUILDER, ЕИ Кону ва Ash, near Liverpool. permitted to the "Nob; M E obility and Gentry throughout Heating. К, ATING APPARATUS fitted in every description HOTHOUSES. Estimates given for Building m бесш and Laying out Kitehen Gardens and Vineries. CER giyen in laning, &с. Apply to ЈОѕЕРН MEREDITH, Vine Cottage, Garston, near Liverpooi. Х.в. References to Noblemen and Gentlemen and their ELE sent оп application. BECK'S PATENT HOT-WATER VALVES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, viz. :— 2 In. 4 In. | 3 In. | | | | 12s. 6d. Е 6d. | 20s, 0d. | дне ds of 4000 of the Patent Valves are now n иѕе id giving the greatest satisfactio Јонх Вкок can also supply large quantities of his IMPROVED THROTTLE VALVES on the shortest, notice, JOHN BECK, PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER VERY DESCRIPTION OF GAS, WATER, and STEAM FITTINGS, FIRE COCKS, WATER CLOSETS, ETC. PATENT VALVE WORKS AND SANITARY DEPOT, GREAT SUFFOLK STREET, LONDON, S.E АНА ЕЕ БИЛЕ a ME сы Ктк PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTION COTTAGE BOILER for HEATING CONSERVATO- = RIES, E d ЧАДА» na ^ed Я &c., by th culation of Hot aires x keep In aod out A. E = expense of pardoa Is buiding, and ma safe, mies — нфт ing, peratio y е0 ay ега — E.C. no seen in 155, аы. plete fro LH Illustra and Esti- mates vens for we ar me RA "Hot-Water Tis ЖЕ Str of any mag! agnitude e nly $ withou OYCE'S PA Г ENT, for Warning "Chapels, Halls, ops, Со roD Places. Price from 12s. 6d. each. are Portable and Economio „ and burn 12 hours with one supply of fuel, requir» ing no attention, OVE g en GREENHOUSES are made to burn торе always the same. Patent Fach 2s. 3d. per bushel, Swax Nas, Paten inten, 253, Oron Street; and 119, New, te Street, London, E. » d lustrated Catalogues MR ENNIS'S PATENT METAL HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS - made fro LIC m the new principle. 0 Cerere t of жа апа — under this meni рене; prevented, and a permanen! Кызы. upon an entirely Iron, f fracture is tiy leading | E. айтап — are extreme smallness of The a maximum of light and beat, great amd perfect ventilation. эсе qiiem обе Чәйгә, n^ and do not ex: wooden Матова T. UH T1 Dexxis, Horticultural cost of a ЛЫ и лр, &c., Palider, Hot-Water Engineer, &c., High Rt. Chelmsforó, Essex THE - GARDENERS CHRONICLE АХ” ананан GAZETTE, [NOVEMBER 7; 1863. OT- WATER PIPES, at Reduced Wholessle er . with Elbows, Syphons, bs dun in every ction ; Wrought and Cast- Boiler addio, LAR} @ E lip 2 ds to V . 64. each. Patent а Improved Doors, Furnace Bars, Rupply mm and Builders' Castings ег ion in Mr. Іухсн WurirEs Iron чын, Uppet Ground Street, Binckfriars Bridge, London, S. Price List o n application. — For Sale, at E. Dench's Patent V aero Works, King's Road, Chelsea. DENCH being abo ut to DISPOSE of his e HORTI "he TURAL BUSINESS, has оп band а consi- üeérable numb f VINERIES, GREEN and HOTHOUSES, which he will rr lt of at а low price to clear his premises. err oer from 16 ft. to 36 ft. in length, and from 10 ft. еы s y Price £5 5s. METH, AND DRGS 81, E к Е. С: Dr 6, Coleman Street. *&* Catalogues sen t ôn re eceipt of 6 postage stamps. Seed Merchants and Nur духо! AND COOKE, E and BUDDING E MANUFACTURERS, f fully to say that ie vun i t хе Tum SET % e eH сыгу other mI orks, She! S H ‚8 T Р Г «CIN. y а: xiples and prices apply to J. Saw & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. DEN po ARCHANGEL MATS are the best or arden purposes. Lopes Ше 3 PRUS- SIAN DUNNAGE ТАТУ. SACKS and of every scription. ROPES, LINES, and TWI NES. Prices sent free on application. JAMES T. e MAN 15, Sherborne Lane, King William Street, "енди Е.С. The Original Seed qx rcm А Ме АЯДА... хъб e eh AND SEED BAGS, CORN SAGES, &е. Chalmers cedi t Works, b NB со, ТА Р AGRICULTURAL IM MELEMENTA uus very Illustrated Catalogues En ге УН THOMAS бий & SoN, Smithfield деп Works, Leeds; and 2, Victoria Street, Holbo үп Bill, Lon E.C. REE and PLANT LABELS.—10,000 CLOTH or ATENT, CIC d PUNCHED LABELS for 30s. Delivered free in London on P. of а Post office Order or a for тен amount. Add аны FISHER & Co., West Road Works, Boston, Lincolnsh EW PATENT ROLLER dime GREENS, CRICKET Qe REEN'S геа for БАЗЫ DRIVES, SRA d GRAVEL PATH These Rollers possess many advantages over АП others; they ате made in two ратїв, and are free to gode e the m —€— faeility for turning, and r edge: urhed inwards, thus ‘avoiding "he unsightly ks left cn үүт Rollers They а волое Ts ica ig as p nd аге got up i any ever yet brought out. Diameter 30 inches, Hosted 32 ебін n jf 24 inches, ,„ 26inches .. $ . : 20 inches, j 28 іпеһев Ў mehes . Pe Mero Ports in England. + THoMas GREEN & Бох, Smithfield Iron D ond Leeds ; and 2, Victoria Street, Holborn Hill, London, E чао em €— р кезнде Decorations i LS OF 1851 AND 1862 AWARDED ANES ES PULHAM, тен», Herts. Also 180 Notice Stoves 1 IN MAS р DuRABLE MATERIAL in ре; sent to п E 16 inches, ж i5 15 34410 е4 Carr! ree Free tos all the principal Railway Stations ш! FERN CASES, апа Cu ATORY TÜBS, with h rising bot- st Horticultural Agent and Value | m А. CHANDLER a һе lato Firm of CHANDLER & Soxs) continues to undertake all kinds of ү ALUATIONS — with Horticulture. nshire Terrace, Fulham Road, S. W. ORTABLE РАКМ RAILWAYS.—Full —— of a System t un Aem well a rofitably A. ч һаа оп applioation bs Manufacturi and Pat еп Mr. J. im of es S RE t. hose who үш ate by steam, are rospoptftliy feguested to notice E amount of damage gong to the soil by the carting in the а nd how far the natural Ао, of the fields i r for rai ОБО r fastenings TU any kind; Я esl e favo ibi forr ЗЕР i ight w ithout ho: вон: ANDSOME BRASS and IRON наа e бын SoN's Show Rooms contain a larg оттеп me use d for торо ë è every description of Wood Bedstead that is yia damen р in Mahogany, Birch, Walnu dene woods, Poli: ihe d Deal 'and J на all fitted with Bedding and Furnitures complete, as AND SON'S ILLUSTRAT Ер CATALOGUE, ing Designs and steads, as well as of 150 different articles of Bedroo urniture, sent free by post. HEAL & Sow, Bedstead, Ks and Bedroom Furniture Manufacturers, 196, Tottenham Court Road, W. i ES, FIRE- , an CHIMNEY PIECES.—Buyers of the above are request i 3 WILLIAM Hera before fi SHOW-ROOMS. ey ach ап assortm FENDERS, STOVES, LANGES. CHIMNEY- АЕ br MONGERY g c T гроф Рааго, toc largest, newest, кр mo ied e ra nd marked at prices proportionate w with thos make his establishment the most disti у Bedsteads, 12s. 6d. to RU M v Shower the, к: 8 0 to Lamps “О т! from 6 0 to 8 10 " Allo PN Pu Colza 0 4s. 8d. per gallon. UTLERY, WARRANTED. The most Ашы ent of TA LERY in the world, ranted, is on sale at Wit S. BonTON's, at prices ii eed: remunerative only because of the largeness of the sales. d ux, {, > Ivory Handles. 245 25 & Ё В S м 5 ам E бё, 34-inch ivory handles гё i ..|125. 6d|10s. 0d| 48. 3d 35-іпеһ fine ivory Кай và T ..|15 11 4 8 4-inch ivory balance handles 2418 14 4 9 4-inch fine ivory handles "es ..|24 18 ТА 4-inch finest African ivory handles ..|82 2 1 0 Ditto, with si ver ferule ‚140 33 12.26 Ditto, carved ha pas: silver ferules 50 43 17 6 Nickel Шке d andles, any pattem 25 19 тб Silver handles у lin .164 54 21 0 Bone and Horn Handles.—Knives and Forks Pr: we. White bone handles 1s. 0d| $5. 6d| 2. 6d Ditto е handles, 291 0 ü 0/4 6 Black horn houlders oA 4 0 Ditto ve ry нок pre han pies 0 з о Тһе pe ge Stock in existence of Plated ^ nives and Forks, in cases and otherwise, and of the new Plated Fish Carvers. IRONMONGER by appointment to H.R.H. the | Prince 0! iw send CATALOG Lar it A S. BC tonta wards of 500 illustrations of ilimited igi Cotta. | Stock of Stering Ма en and Ri Nickel Silver Britan Goods, Dis vers, Hot-water Dishes, pet arble hititiey- ye Kitchen Ran mem Lam а, Өзен Nod MEA and Кену Clo CEA Та le ысу: rnery, J e Bed- Чет, Ва ». Bed, Room yy ғат rniture, &c., with of tb аг ч ing Work Wira —( piv ding AND WOODCUTS v JOHN LEECH. R. BONGE: SPORTING TOUR. One Vol. Svo, price 142. і prooem CROSS; ot, Мв. JonRocks's Номт, Svo, price 183. SK MAMMA; or, THE RICHEST COMMONER IN ENGLAND. $vo, price 14s, dL. ACRYN КӨ Е ог Price 143, BRADBURY & Evans, 11. Bouverie Street, Fleet Street, Е.С. айу, ш in oodeuts, price 18., dme ОКС CHAR Dh in e FLOWER GARDEN.—A cise Treatise on as iure ode in town and small suburban gardens. By JAM: ** Journal of Horticulture" dicte л Fleet Street, E.C., London; and of the Author, for 13 stamps, Loughboro" Park Nur rseries, Brixton, Surrey ‚8. ROFESSOR LINDLEY'S INTRODUCTION to BOTANY, 4th Edition, with Corrections and Additions. n Two Vo ls. Svo, with Six Copper Plates and numerous Wood ыа ings. Ргісе 248. clo th. | GREEN, & Co,, Paternoster Row, E.C, ications of the Anthropological Society. йг; published, in 1 Wer M price 16. cloth. \ ү p ZR INTRODUCTION to NTHRO- Edited from ek Fiat Volume of ** Anthropo- Mund ИСЕ sd FRE! K Cor A.S. k nd ary B em i d n woon, F.R.S. L., FG 8., of hs Анаров Society of Lon London re GnrrN, & Co., Paternoster Row, Е.С. fep. 8vo, with 6 Весі s, price 6s. і [оми w WALKS and "HOLID AY "RAM BLES. By th С. А. Јонмв, B.A., F.L: EU A rad of'* British ral Histor OHN'S vedi little — in their Баа" and other "Works f os volume shows how much of mat аси greai v^ charm о the ea that it gossips plea- STE че апу about binds, beasts, and insects."— етей. іп т own gardens, John Bull. fields, and lanes."— Press, ie LONGMAN, GREEN, & Co., Paternoster Row, E.C. J lished, in One Vol. 8vo, with 28 Illustrations engraved on Wood, price 16s. cloth, INE, the MES and the CELLAR. Бу MAs GEORGÉ Suaw. Dedicated by permission to THO: the кА Hon. the {дук of the Exchequer. ondon: Іохомам, GREEN, & Co., Paternoster Row, E.C. ork by Mr. J. F. Maguire, In d 8vo, Sith лын and Vignette, prico 1 12s. ATHER MATHEW: a Biography. Ву Jom FRANCIS MAG М.Р, Author of “Коше, its irn and its Institu ron don : LONG: & Co., Paternoster Row, E.C. Aim Е Expedition into Labrador. On Tbursdày next will be published, in Two Vols. 8vo Illustrated Bra У Engravings, р 3 XPLOR RATIONS 5 LABRADOR. m HENRY Ж; Hisp, M.A in the ыр 5 o. "Coll. Toronto. me Author, r^ ад М, with Illustrations, The CANADIAN RED. RIVER and ASSINNIBOINE был ор à н D edm 2 Meu ondon : LON E.C. M p NEW W FARMERS Ep R BODE EP PROG Braorm & Бох, 44, Раф а tl Bw; London, É.C.; and sold by all Booksellers. Just published, in fep. Svo; with 4 mie pe. p ЕЕ Б G Саве Deseriptions of all the dis AE Varieties of flies, Еч pk elassed in "en respective Families; their History and Mode of Culture. y THOMAS RIVERS. Eighth е with copious РА ns, tbe result of rec ex Mondo dons LONGMAN, Р = Det Paternoster Row, E.C Lon Е 7th Edition, 10th Thousand, d., post-free, 32 stam] А ISEASES of the SKIN; j& 4 Guide to their Tre ment amd Prevention. Шча Dispensary lor 1 pis- нохт, Е. йг ОП о the i i eases arlotte Street, Square. - # чє E eI pete id mom the incurable EY зї, Great Queen Street Ww. С. ылы 12 Chromolithographs, and 23 Wood й ; мй On December 1st will be Published, Tus One Shilling, THE GARDENERS YEAR BOOK, ў " x (^ " 8 for 13 stum 4 Illustrations in һе Art ОШ Catalogue, the Masterpieces, 7 of ihe Exhibition. pr T. ARCHER'S “ FRIGI DOMO."— Patronised à + cA her E Majesty the Queen, the ree i» КЕЕ Mr edens E de "Horti , his Grace A ах гогон Lin E: ER Зенер Tandis for de таене ALMANAOK, AND DIRECTORY FOR 1864. PROTE D WINDS & MORNING FROST, Вт ROBERT HOGG, LL.D., F.L.S., е | зая об, а ете Ro E or geeni ebd SECRETARY TO THE FRUIT С THE R S Со-Ёрттов OF — > ded, а fixed {ета NI for THE JOURNAL OF HORTIOULTURE." È r prera | This issue of the “ Gardeners Yea i Book™ wili be the most copious work of the kind that has hitherto be | appeared, an na meh besides thi the matter usually foun dU uc rope of information on — Seren and jects useful to those engaged in such pursuits ; ices of all Horticultural, s Pomological Novelties ; M Lists of Plants, Flowers, Fruits, and Г Vegetables, а Complete Directory of all тр" jaw Scedsmen, and Florists in Great Britain, Ireland, the Continent, and America. Terms етин өй Вори paga, SA ө. for halfa pane I e а qnt dit London: JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE | and соттор GARDENER Ofiioo, 162, Fleet Street, E.C. D НОННИ ШИ | | — See NOVEMBER 7, 1868.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL МЕНЕ ALBEMARLE STREET, November, 1868; URRAY' FORTHCOMING WORKS, par QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. CCXXVIII. „ published THIS DAY, CONTENTS : Pn Argon F ENGINEERING SCIENCE II. Tao: "poe AND ин LIFE AND WarrniGs, ШІ. Co- OPERATIVE- Гета IV. LYELLS Ак Y. JAPAN. ‚ ANTI PAPAL Mo T AMONG THE lTALIAN CLERGY; ER B онх MURRAY, үүтү Stréet, W. COMPLETION of the a ru As ihe BIBLE its Antiquities, Bio i =ч 'b ы Tho Complet Work, in Three Vols. Prióe Five Guineas, MR. GLADSTONE'S неа, STATEMENTS, 9 кА kA 2" his Speéches он Tax-Billg, 1861, and HISTORY of CHARLES the D DUKE of Ex. рото, By J. FosrER KIRK. ortraits, "Two Vols. SELECTIONS {тош бен POETICAL altius Na К. MONCKTON MILNES (Lord Ноџанток). Fe: сар. 8 A NEW HISTORY of PATRTING ! in ITALY, from A 2 е ere IA ue ton, P vira Researches e Wor t in that tela eed By I. 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Pru Mio бина HANDBOOK io the WESTERN CATHEDRALS; es doe A a E мшш REE and ASSISTED EMIGRATION Ф AUSTRALIA. se vut uA] also lowest Fares, Address Mt. т Government Emigration; Bt. Ааш, н ы епі oJ t and li ghten the аы, of al wel "s a FF t 1 VH aihtnf | i мо хон 15у warniug Russia thát о wàys were open; the опе leadiüg to progress К conciliation. and pence, the other, sooner or latéf, of тмина ай old вава. of thitigs wo is passing From a "United Btales we have the important news ve General LEE; a fter Vithdrawi ing his dictos of фе — Тнв French Chambers were a by t PEROR on Thursday in хари of МР] length, and of more n imum interest uu = Europe and to Their History, -— of the Divine By Rev. J. had the electio dissen hey had give . He then ту to state that after eleven years ot prosperit me i the ire had beco so rio om Е increasing revenue that {Не ехрейѕез of two rs аё the extremities of the globe, in Mexico айа in Cochiü la pns b м PM ies an ole d indang tt the Federals to pelisse that he |in ín füll e etrea abis mat. has to the north bank of Federal cávalt "siti heavy loss, апа has since pressed v ы Buts eec Where he has again attacked t cavalry and forced it to НП jes enced ка стрина т ов "ie MN uit ДЕ еа in ошип Ше р ROSENCHAKNS pi and his command given to ner and o 7 Генев, iat чь Ohio. The теті inder of oürces lie ex 9,000,000; while its 000 been added to the mereantile má Fn. The harvest abundant, an lometres of new te Brace at oie ир: the divisions 4 enerals Вёкокихашав and HINDMAN have bee vin маар. dr p ended by, m ri that the euim t6 | Cochin Chin d Mexico had not been the Ms R.A. Continued th in LINCOLN'S INN А ДЕУ LIFE of иско, A., Q.C. Tiushzations. Post By ишы FORSYTH, Кима à bry ; ош | find а nation bh fü M ind d is gh a pindenti to ft f withdrawt ftom the Federal front, and v" lines ot тайтаў had been oett to tra в. А ÁN tois var Ve Уб З Я further lation, the EmPEROR ptodeeded | movement has taken place at Charleston, but it is T йе! fr i gnat T of A КОЕ again asserted that General ORE's batteries ong bee itie ^p menit téndy to wi dmiral DAILLGREN Mare ri odii- ed in the command of result of any "genet plàn, but hüd b мш | Pr prim about by t der of remet and were not to be etted, He justified t nee emn are to serve - бт i Ww end of tlie war ; dnd if tl ей соу i айту y will % үтү up by а resident. Dav s has dismissed all xd жер sh ls in иһ, on they h Bed аныны! Bri i sübjeets to throw down their arms if they were required to entet into t в could mot conflit w ith the Feder: als, develop her foreign commerce if she wete to PREMIUM eig eil all noe in America. 2 = Pome fits. at she would be largely rewarded fot her & А i — ра the destinies of that country ылы Ты. о Friday afternoon hef M. p which will owe its regeneration to Mf, shall bave | drove out, accompanied псевв Louii Prii- handed over toa Pr Pv v intelligence кт Helena ME n AULA ге A = d accomplishments ym im worthy of so afternoon, On Saturday morning 3 j ses a Pis With regard to Poland, the the ds eg Helena, wal i RH bs в admitted that something like a Russ "сш of the Ceylon. ox LM who Ag бв had existed with Frütiee віпев the @оѕе іа England some months attach “4 to te с ш at dho timo оГ andea- D le Majal p d rep tion 00 and of Bavoy; the Слав had givet Рае d i Leopold, ам Princess e x: ‘sincere and cordial support, ісе attended Divine service in the private chapel but Poland сша have | The Dean of Windsor officia $ і ва uced him to compromise such an alliance ; "i: TURE, T Wit NATUR ES "VIII. PRÍNCIPLES of SURGERY. Fifth and Revised Edition. 870, of the Of tion. 8vo. and black, and Order and w FOUNDATION of France in favout of England, Austria, Prof Syr, | 208 By Professor a stop to the strug a people w who were “ heirs to а right inscribed in history Unfertenately, however, the steps taket b and France; instead of putting |M е, һай only tended to embitter er dà the gom He d that "ыу s were n f ) the Queen drove out, accompanied by theit Royal nesses Princess isa, Pri со, and to T th M.A. ANe н Duchess of Cambridge : that withou ving ч Ж arms, Lo ed and € трее. silen Eag ajesty. : THE S * MANUAL v. ENGLISH LITER- | was open to buie | Lui cam ~ revise i зел with CET овен. d Polish peni ur а занне tribunal, Lam — 2: epe м. Sarri, LED. Post Svo, Та, Y then proeceded tö show ! | илм. Оп Thursday wee ves treaties of 1815 were all b lel, and Grawileve ie expressed his belief that а Co abing Ө STUDENT " TE WE reat Powers wóuld result in the юре of | s inii > istrodneed lato Eton the well-tnderstood | s, Ai M visit to tbe Prince апа Princess. xta ur inus into Eton Faris е of things based оп Е peories D Fr e rn óna S Wales dr а! ie tem -— . JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street, W. SA. Such a Conference hé said would put an ' out shoot Christian re Oxford. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Хоткмвкн 7, 153, | F t h th бо me: iti should be debated ы i n 4 Qu Saturday the Prince of Wales, Prince Christian, the f tbo elctiona You have ай taken h dig к А E : assures me of your c dom. Оче duty ш to atiend | us take note of this Eie May it serve te Duke of St Alban", Earl Granvill and Admiral| prow ру d well to the affairs of the re astry, while remais- | овое for ali the ferment of disorders ready to burst f upon ' went out shooting. The Prineess of Wales, faithful the constituti given us | al and froen the disquietuie even of. Europe labouring in Princese Christian, and the Prine тпаг, n 1 years of prosperity, amd which y зале sworm tefal $ i и ra of Фів} new cra j y niam Т statement of the internal situation wi e te and dro ч е aftermoon се Frederiek | mas — Ж. м де d —— M: = > 2 2 nu Я. oL —A-6 of Denmark arrived from Oxford on a visit. On Sunday | i certain brane c» mot been slackemed. Our|and destroyed piecemeal by revolutions! leit not urgent to the Prinee and Princess of im industry bas y wetestel nat foreign ex con Yen ti due which bas 1 csbiy гҹ e ©! petition, and re um xXceptiotua facts, p À and to curry cut by common ag E peu а P y ime Dag rn the Duke o io Ue сере pa эшм аге dissipated. Очат | һе peace of the w requires be treaties of 1818 . Alban'& Earl Granville and Admi M 7 the of the vear 1560, compared | bere е to exist, The force of. ет bas overthrown, or attended Di L Sandringbham Cbar а (1903. have incremaed | tems to overthrow, tbem almost everywhere. Tbey have been W. | dy 133,000,0007. D tbe same xd tbe movement of | broken in Groos, in. Бе „И "wee, in Italy, as upon the -a — was preached Eo e sb ч : MÁS 4 the A e ef the ecrresponding | Danube. — Germony is agitsting to ater them; England has varwe, incumbent of баужоой. In & e alternoo | ne той by 175.000 € 134,000 tome of which are weder the | geturronal y malifed them by the севе of tbe Lonian Islanda ; Juke оё St. Alban's and Earl О lle } € French fag. The nt this yeur b» а Ышы 4n ie them under foot ал Warsaw, la the midst for шогы» the Prince and | о Providence which must assure the subsistence of tbe pope | 22 Ае вокі ve алагъа of tbe -— pact, к 1 the Pri lation at the lowest rete, [t establishes also the prowperity | andemi pasiones become over-exciied, Princess C vederick, r e | o gr publie works has been purwoed С EPI North. What, Degmar took leave of the Prince and Prin activity. About 1000 new res of railway heve been | hen, eum be mere and more sensible than to Wales and left and Princess —— | ton voir tho Powers of | to а Congress in which scif-love Wales rode to Wolferton A % hat саз be more in edt h the et Тив Crows Purscms аяр Purwcmes л. Е A o or Рат having since leaving Balmoral, visited the Duke of Ф ewmwelves do iho conscience, to tbe re of Richmond sù Gordon Castle, and the Duke of A 1 j Inverary, arrived io Edin ni d sboned by the war in Мело amd Cochis China hot raj reforme deenned cq peor tune rood, where they with Prince and William of Hesse, Ou Tuesday nigbt tbe Crown and Princess left Edinburgh for Sandringham, on а viit to the Prinee and Princess of Wales, travelling | from bbridge Station by the Seoteh mail train. Shortly after leaving Edinburgh, == narrow escupe. goods train had got off the line, and | mitted to the to home t of the footboard of the iage | the facility of е « Г the tain Ua TABLET A RET. L-EL-—La4-L-k—-Eb IUD. a of in the attempt to get рай. ieri in spite of tbe anomaly which subjects some im | ihe propenition not be unanimously agreed to, it would bave tbe Fortunately the train at slackened | the. sume te the civi power, amd обете | lesmmenae advantage of beving shown Europe tbe wurre of the i а у | tbe power, ihe Arabe have well sete | engen end tho maroot бир Two ways are open—tbe 3 e. and rule was and | to progress by occihatbon затта а 40-646. the to теша | the state ef thinge which is crumbling away. You Крот | nos, gentlemen, what мау 1 propeto to МИШ | ema hui Goo hend, ТАТТЫ | The Presse of Thursday evening, in an article on this epe gud ig 2. de “меча Y] {ғ Ї | M EC EE cer: Dover, immediately crossed to Calais їп a steamer | as da —— - Аф.» m. - Ч b. - = i anxieties did not disturb ft. but in the Не of nations unes pected | 2С, says tbat vý le eventa occur, which shon ТТЕ д! coent and patrioti specially engaged for the purpose. —— fur end supported йен тойма ОГ iis Cambor ар. | Darapo will underitand t q Int Самит, —А Cabinet Council is summoned for | в {== ver tbe экени? лез н Meses sed шет wi " ' The Irish Times dhina the Дуа ou many тагата are ө, | wishing to impose itself upon Thursday says it is enabled to state that Canon T лы Ar Aa Eu ы definitively regretted. dict, cun we деер our exteri ewm |. Р. mere И, side, we ые] common Amerien, on the other, in ef tbe vast | &nd also Colonel yse, the фа Ар — of 51 A Y о havo сни d is Оа China a жии зе mm Mr. w, Sassa 22 Orford election takes not have been i ressmpenend foe Oriel, i the only A iren еи tea pine | as REINFORCEMENTS whose pae i a | | i | п {г t E Н LIT d : Ё { і [^s | И t | | [ і А; Ў Y iP it Е. | S eiga |; JA- 1865. General Bedeau, who pensiov. the duty General was engagement E deen Be offered Sir aod in revolution which was declined, and there was, so far as he was | "bich bad to Mexican eoncerned, an end of the matter. а int od to if | Е — rere dest : AM Эм, plored | age URBC sae + pe ema T к Novxzwszn 7, 1853.] THE CAN CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. withd Fontosas.— Too King and Queen intend visiting | armed with beavy ri " have — A" "i the danger of proscatlag tbeir Oporto in Nov ber. The Italian residents in Li ^ | to the | police Tune саам еч ч work. The statue of Napoleon I һе Dan ube, Roman Emp as Vednesday raised t to the sum- w о commemorate the marriage of р Lai: pre the d from Livadia the mit of the а А А. das Place Vendôme. о oy. The Queen ned rriage | 1 XC in. assigns „pensions to е widows and a ay. The т says that the арив of І Prince The € has distributed | "a n Poland. 16 is stated N , g kitl he рг izes at и, y» се I»sti tu tion, on whi ch on reliable — that the Grand Duke Constantine o the church. The li half.t} s Majest relieved from his fee в as Gove er of diately after his ven od it is almost iud t prece- — Тһе Royal | amily visited the o opera in state | Poland, and will trav: el abroad. neral Berg is to be dent that tbe full ceremony of baptism should be post- е the h ult. The city was partially illuminated. | de fini itively R “лян longer pes = menia, The infant i is now more io ре in Lisbon. for the Jon i amounts to AND.—The і tati роњ than а СЕ old, given for the d and i tain furs, shoes, and has been prona. reason се Na apol con „ш have no - e rear “for у, who is a great point of "holding to the се can that Pri г pe makes consequently pie dm nts жаз “only receive a small per- centage of the aaas =з —Тһе C p zette, in а leading artic'e leat ie eem е! and General Trepow r^ ad of the Gendarmes, slightly wounded in the neck with an axe in “ве Бера tor ' Stree "t onday e assassinthre w . The to flight, oat was arrested and upon the Dio irian "сове, says that it ів now by no m - the fault [of Denmark if peace should be distu is ~ Dx —At the sitting LA "e LEM n on | Мад, е fundamental law President of the Council A to it the iiie proponed of Portugal, 'A еннай The debates were calm, p м == енд wg nm n b f t jected by 40 Robespierre -— Just, and Le LI - FRANKFORT —The "Federal Diet i е поа — wounded by the General, who struck him on e head with the The КОТЕ ested in the city on Monday bas were fou e laying the foundation of corper ef he Кое de бугы mans who we the со in the fatigue | P commissior meert with ү night, and even young pn of 15 years of age have those of Нат and Saxony in veference to t bo ре rka MA part lio pen ted, the А еы of the Madeleine being too full at tho time of their execution to receive any more bodies, ls were held for many years at the tbe skeletons w i егей. А р etter iid єз the following account of steps taken by the pres daring ber recent visit to Cadiz at that Em in чал of mi X9 Aat port on their w ** Three айз е Cherbourg for Vera БЕ eh. ne moda! Federal аъ in Holstein. PRUSSIA.—A Royal decree of Sunday summons Houses of the Prussian читен t to "- on the The чу тч» io ted. | elected by а ите тоу. are Count Jo өе йлы, M. адва Bentk i, M. Alexander | d Guttry, and M. — Жерден, ali four accused | & high treason Polish ——— thori prisoner in the hands of the Prussians at Henry Szuman, another deputy gon is also in "i USTRIA.—The ference of Ministers at Nurem- berg closed on Friday. The Жым e took ed in the meeting left on n Saturday morning, and be | The Austrian mpra to dg The Géant balloon in its late aérial journey performed a total distance of 370 leagues (925 miles) in 16 hours, being at the rate of 56j miles an bour. M. Louis m ү И ii А [ 2 í РІ L4 г $ : T е | $ ary, and 30 to the di 3 warmly for Hungary. Tbe debate to continued yesterday. It is believed in Vi tha of the Mexican Throne е by | the Archduke | з Е] tė ғ T ons both | to the citadel, ч 550 er their way to Siberia, | tion is extreme, -— — a — | ЙМ одди, | declaring the бе of the ез м мечта во тапу Ане citizens address of loyalty to "чу Стат. e plunged a a — knife чу his. back, which piste e National {Government has disavowed Y eri kimi in this rime The defeated by the i under Bosak on the 28th , between з, and Kielce. Wierzbicki th the Russians on the 26th | - Waraw i is IONIAN srawDs. Goscieranow, ih е his advan ngagements have Е p in the district of & junction with Bosak and Ch майы of St. кту» in the тент of Cracow. E brun and Komorowski have had a successful ( ihe fos ting | Perm the Russians, e = = district of Zolkiew in Galicia, 400 men, ith arm Meer c^ "on of 100 mens e Aus ts burnt eation between Skiern —16 is asserted that the treaty E E the long E igo. near hene e railway com modifications, The Diet w ion of the Ionian Islands to Greece —The King иа Greece arrived at the Piræus 90. H at 9 og on Oc е was AE peche on landing at "nw port, and afterwards A Ма} Е ё Те Pd e ie His Majesty dri 1, at which the Diploma c B After his arriva d кр" nim а К шайми, pii prets D the Elector assu fav: фе. — Letters from А < the 31 st ult. state | that the inaugu is fixed for | of to-morrow, ' tbe ation o£ the E а railwa; tions are making at н fag, k ЖЫЗ WA Uo муо: ыы Affairs, Ministers of the Interior, Foreign i On his re nt i f H fi. ig | the fol'owing is rats very indeque ar “Т bring peter е а to govern nor practised intell igeuces i 1 or the le. im believe in the future identity | but sincere love f x реор! ir r1 which will be nearl afr tha last у The of the Ben гчов ук native її "the Civil Service examination has crea tion in native circles. It is stated tha pedition against the Sitanees оп the Punjab tiers occupies the whole attention of Sir Hugh Rose. expedition will be THE GARDENERS' [NOVEMBER 7, 1863, CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, С. Fox "a ordered. up to the frontier, Where е | е action against Mr. Sew for false imprison- | Shoemaker-8. Fr: ‚ Undercliffe, Bradford, Stonemason— enem, ķi threat t ment to ЫН у еы ral Courts nf has denied Presi- | Chapel street. Lamb's paaa anket ford Row, + , "T : D on. Áffirs in Affzhanistan hav ble | dent Lincoln’s power to authorise arbitrary arrests. еше A T n The Ameer Shere A це рте аг id jn Са as a De aval mass meeting held in New Yor & Silreremi «d J. Gn yl on the 9th September, and marched into the city in | resolutions ha een passe "declaring that the Xi Shoe Madeley AShrop shire, Tail) H. Harron, uim d eat state. His elder iia brother, Auzim Khan, who | Demoerac Y will never truetion of the тте сзи, Larches Oreton. Shropshire, Draper Н} shiaficid. p uam against him, has given in his adherenc Union. ere were minority cries for peage but ха sd ткы BUS COP EN Күү Bout him, but Ufízul Khan, the eldest of his tep-brothers, | majority АМА, ed the prosecution of the French | 5,345 "gu Shan Piace, Ен still holds out. Flights of locusts have made ir | and English interference was repudiated. А ARA х ез appearance in the bbulpore, Chindwarrah, was m. mperor should ever be erowned in d те, Sioe Manii бешге "Table P орыс " ate of Hoshungabad districts of the Central Provinces, and | Mexico. The following speech was delivered by the ROPA VETERI scidit EORR eré pursuing their flight in the direction of the| Hon. H. Winter Davis, of Ba ltimore, at a Union mass | Street, West 50 die rU ombay Presidency. India seems likely to be visited meeting in Philadelphia NS wx by the Confederate steamers, the Alabama having been *t The à titudo we held ii the eyes of Europe when the war | W. 0; ү; Orr, lüte en i m between anjam and Colombo by а merchant | broke out was kn all. А8 Деб attitude жө ы, hold R: \Ётсккатне, «а Ma tuper Ber, Vy steamer Vanderbilt is, however, on | When the diio 18 rushed io wid Would о Мау fhas ийде Агер Бүлө! ду Maddow N Ает КИГЕН The thé Alabanió) s tra UNITED STA his. from M rginià were received on fienda, 2 hal General Lee had Z2 зн 1 т, Tailor—W. anufae! b he guessed w what као fort Wo 9 з ЖЫМ елени recrossed the ive [eds d after Б entirely VALDAN] Ога Crosby, p ЕМ, =L Vic estroved the ailroad from mp pue, which c ould ушен, Great Crs Байа, суете «| аи п ор! е repai at the rate mile per * pon pulk, ull. Druggist— Чанти me. Its AT Mie Hotse à E A en - that General Meade, after being ж К il borne, Dorsetshin W. Wimax, Lambeth, s Tower Marth Ewell’s corps to the front of the defences of Washing- ачы. тк Е Miis, РНЕ. Woon, Lil ion, was а dvancing; and that his cavalry h e SH M шы Oni те hed Warrento Junction without meeting t i s T Adm )upont `8 тЫ xod n das mmy s Confederates. Three reports we ent q General | е, he ор‹ 5 bombe gis bursting over the d ome ms, Gloucester, і è ү licensed Victualler W. ке e Li D Lee's present movements, one being that he was sending e P com Bel md: s of London Bridgé tutibling into and Photographic mud its— t Г" erm ms ivt М driny ощ Кайры along, ihe Каң, "Tennessee "'Istelligened from Месо t0 the 27th | БЕС: ire, and Virginia Raiiroad t AMA Mhido i the second, Stoner states that the condition of affairs was parket чыршы Lee he was а i to c Mk s the P. Potomac, and en nter favourable, that numerous adhesions to the French videret j өп Гүлү vi ea nt Lyn в. On the Pup а ч ар нече Berm Кн, sara, festal Licensed. Vieinallét 9. Di Mii акч Pl hi A "pon Ly BA газ n the 24th, | zation of thé гага] militia was being de Great | Yorkshire, mU NT А аар tha Syer, wane L 1e New Lor curna s were announcing | disorders existed ámorig the adherents of Juarez, tlie | Ban, бшуш у. Рат, Chertsey, Surre i Danny, Wigmore Más retreat on Richmond with he majority of the Governors disavowing his authority. Federals | m pus, the Confederate infantry returned ( Marshal y bas addressed а letter to е E tus a ho Er Ре КА force, ап drove | Emperor describing the present state of affairs, and ЕШ дас AER Eni ry wi eavy 1068, After slight | maki g e observations проп stipulation of Bei е, Surrey, late В Butcher R: "T. W. Ноо engagement with two Fedéral infantry brigaden, 5 the | the Archduke Maximilián that hé will only dèfiniti iiig БЕРЕ Fotie Factor J yof peta апар, ренген then passed forward io Beaton Station, асер the crown проп the adhesion of the majority оѓ |595, Amble, Nortiümbe ап, Grocer 5 ecary— F Where they again attacked the Federal cavalry, but | the Mexican States. This adhesion; Marshal Forey Утеуов, E etailet of Ale t with what ге is not known. neral Lee now A may, p vi cene accomplished, | 220 3 ;upies а line with bis left resting AER Beverley the populations of all places froth whic h thè adherents Ford, crossing the railroad near Beaton Station, and of Juarez are dbsent having spohtaneously recognised toto, Henley. Montgainer lastérer—J. окр, Вас Cup; Lancash., extending towards Stafford Court-house. e object | the French moie oom e Marshal eibarked аё шшр d Moon SA Der iint AUAM Сани à anufac ji ^ T's Ware seman M "gr movements 5 үл ло р, РЕ ls piana Vera Cruz for New York on the 5th October, intrusted, | 25. ES c ковена е dsh, Саран OS тканын Stone Т ‚ Shrouded in complete mystery. | it i$ said, with a di lomatic А 7. о Sere. xe o Мы General Rosencrans has been superseded by Gener 5 Н 2 шикш. Doctor of M ШЫ... rant has been . appointed DUE qe Pip ra seia the armies of. the Ohio, the ekaniga. апа Ї Kentucky, and all the operations of Thom Burnside will now Ld conducted under [P whole press have now tu rned. s hing num ion. - The w аы, and federato supplies. rts that k has been successful i i dl engagements with Wheeler's ca nm driving ns M ane о CE ison ] Cour | i| Monday morning, t шо сы xt e Bene of ME to ra rae a гроб, теш Mońm оа1 De aler- e. Boot and Shoe Maker 1L. ios Junt, late of t Nottingham, Siter T. mi hid dresser W, Мы; РЕ, New es ‚ Kent. Р DA Cayendish В "sed x; Бер iud аа к RATE SA Ыы ic Vi rom re, Carpen a "gea: —W, BTRICK the ordinary ein melag E: M again advanced the rate from 5 "ерт Srhntanit, Southsea, Н e, Bn т 2н € Wapping, Bodrdin A se ‚Кї е Tria, Nork olk 5" ое Keepere, Fuss Shropshire. , Lime Burner— W Сры hex Clerk—C. WaisscorT, Herefo: ч, ámpstead Road, wien 21 Assistant = р. Wink T B UE án Birmi Harwich, Licensed Ыы! )ÉR. LE ies W.: Wirsox, Edin yern Tap chm: de TTERBO' KES, Bartha ou MR ingham, late кл Wien ctualler — Monsey MARKET, FRIDAY:—BRITISH FUNDS: Con- | һа з sols closed at 923 for DM and 911 to à; ied M fa г" s Reduced ; New баа, Gentlenian. an тав дее grtropots ani Mu алиш, дег Buckner wi pulo fo with the inten tion of и and 38 s reet's corps dias reinforced. General ] * Bragg, an His presence is attributed to dcos ке Bragg and some of his officers. Charlestoi ton —A meet- ч the Aion Нов o. the Prince Con- Lond dis yor in the chair, Тик PnixoE CowsógT MEM 2 px “ the committee "pointed n, 1862, to raise a Heme a wis held on Friday с {ог сабот from 8 ir О; S Phipps, в stat " of the eceive а commu: Jer Majesty's wishes їй regard o" the aan t р SX. Was а from а x i rl tee stating Коле з фа y" fund. that the s = upwards of hich ЖҮ en raised i in b. В, а, 1862, for Acct., ма ^ to 57, e exeeution of Confederate РИ апа to the Сопѓейегасу to throw”döwri their | enemy. The Во нд upon the action of the Confederate and the E er W. | ыы ае Eus ud ctt om d Court has refused the mótion тав coi. be. Bank of England. ISSUE DEPARTMENT. y. animously resolvi 5. £27;944,575 vermmert Dèbt ,; ..£11,01540 er Securities nes т ойша и should u ews z BU e truste Тайайрї m “ Ü e um = ж, SRM Gold and Silřer Coih 604, er Lord Chance etr iw б буле when his esty’s cordial assent to the у the "EST 67,48 М. MARSHALL, Chief Сй смага of the г TE biu dejes Моў, 5, 1863. =| The large engine-shed . cere own down, АКК эу. 4 ON. Жаланда, Wr TE Ep»wanp C Reha iE eue i deny woro liona deme ee Ө H NOVEMBER 7, 1803,] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE. 1 m i. other p h 1.4. 123 1 E бвлт EASTERN.—À special general meeting byt the viclenes of the orm. On Buddy t ts gale again broke out in p metropolis with renewed violence, wt а great deal of dag was done in the uth-western y . The accounts from hat to "А ент аб the next t 1 | the Principal and Fellows of Brasenoss College, Oxford, „Тн tlie proprietors of the Le Ship Company Was held londay at the London Ta aver, whe en a Mans Law тепсе, a Lord 7 LANCASHIRE RELIEF FUND.- za sion House Committee on rael report with reference b "e the vessel on long voyages, dopted. Кеин reducing the пацов, ot йен from | 1000 to 500 shares, and r w directors насир i неў КУЧ арын to. or Loxpox.—The Bishop of London, and present Lord Mayor consen z Jj y соп m ittee and to act аз treas ord Mayor cett, conseri i the fund for the ensui E e] and the a meeting of m Friday, Alderm ted to act n the Mr. Cu СУ itt. The committee чонй grants to the melee of 2130 Loss or THE PACTOLUS.—The B Board of Trade inquiry have agreed on an exchange e of patronage, under which the followi ing livings e Ж: east of London will shortiy i^ w as brought to a cotclus usion on Saturday. The judg- ment of the — зав, that the ppm of ме dwa Johnson, should be hé disastrous to the fleet of steamships em n the Bishop :— The rectori er, Mr. E ended fo cattle trade between the foreign ports of the North of Dunstan, 8 tepney ht Doro AME the Баз; tories of 8 nine pe urope and London, er off tlié des teh and "E apping; and St Mary, Stratford, Bow; add thà ө per- .| THE HzArrH.— The Registrar-General's Danish coast, whence man ecks are report ти бүтө of St. Philip , Stepney; St, Peter's, | Weekly Return states that the number of „де aths SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO rh RINCÉ чей Ino&- ; St. Thom da, Шору: Holy Trin inity, Step- | registered in London d v The Prince Consort new iron: oed vessel id ; and Chit. быга, t. George's-in-the-East. ber 31, was 1252. "The average number ris the ich t overnment despatched from Plymouth tö |exchang nine оа the College will і ks of the years 1853-62, corrected for Birkenhead, to E watel over the steam rius built | obtain Чы" Жее f the vicarages of East Ham, increase of population, was 1224. present теби by Mr. Laird, Ju Kin ngston on Friday morning бен, nd Northolt, Middlesex. is therefore e &bove the average. ng the week reatly disabled by tiis gale in the Channel, and [nerd ту "ÜerFIO.—The regulations Tor ilo огоц. ] £08 birtlis of 962 boys and 873 girls, in all 1835 Ned nn water. ma r ррев x that she had sprung a ба of "the traffic through the streets have not yet children, Ae istered in Lond ten cor- leak while labourin avy sea, and that but for he Lone Drot s but Ыш responding TE "T the years 1853.62 the average the exertions of lik pv РЕД crew it is said she | Alder n their rigos t to e Er them, number was 1 —— pu omnibus e concerned, а cabin furniture were thro zr onfus ofthe crew were seriously Өй, iiid one Ил dh m ar q oda Alderman ; Wilson pem his gralifieation nat the sensible diminution in the obst Ан Provincial, ез and said that а still greater improvement w. broken. Soon а qe] sepes d she parted her мА blig о drop a second anch uire red. He unde rstood that, ав pur: ошо, driver 4 6d. e ach t und or, by w which d a һа ABERAYON.—The adjourned inques who bid i by the explosion at Мона Colle was n Frida у, several me n were M ута they ld throw P Me cn he wc of the explosion, They said that there had been escape of gas adi (os it was their enia opinion that е pit from ts had b he | ies; but omes tanda jokeor дьи pumps without food, and were во extinintéd that it Was wr Duce d shed them to c I un co тоша bó s, | 601 necessary to send assistance from the Ajax. The water | the second 10s.; the third 20s., and upo viction for the storm was within a few inches |а Pk offence the magistrates would i d ound the 2 licen e with a vie oW to its entire suspension. As to th W. een "ea 24 of the best ventilated they Lad ever "Phe анне was again adjourned, DA AMEN week Mr. James Clifford, Ww, was char rged "n га of the boilers, а worked i in rshe wou. ing the gale, but shipped one sea after another, and thè crew were st io their knees in мене | оп Saturday reduced ihe m Ba Иза nd За oyal Exchange, that in future all cabs setting down in the City would be required to py di rect to a b stand, and any driver turning round t др 2. D kad Тав RAISI зха Or HOLBORN ement Committee of e Co ertised for desi n of Patlow, к.) Bentle | Novaina deor. It was stated ip d e pr Ж. that Mr. Clifford in 1804 went to dese accom- panied by a man Куш Tho omas Sutton, and that they hen stole the leaf. "ТЇ Londov, nd VALLEY.—' The Im jesty the Queen, who takés а peculiar interest | ni leuis Ip» Lh t 1еу in ће y eri ing the name of the Prince Consort, spproro rei mio pcdcs айа гай jode d |. the prisoner "d the Suttons of Shardlow ү w then caused а тутр А to be forwarded on сота poration shall not be bound to employ either of the| 9 ame possessed of the property of William Patlow, to the E, fcm and crew, congratulating and ersons whose desi пз ша бс ррго ‚Мо les ss than 80 | | amounting to 60,0002., to which they were not entitled, thanking them, one and all, for the н e of «d P g y Sitk есек | they not being tlie rightful heirs. Мы ei TE splendid vessel, and highly appr T ng their › | were examined in support of the charg written includin ng, as usually happens, several which are quite afte g d M Acatl „ШШ ые, штан ее, orar e the Piel SM M d vu ^ m n MAS ondue whil 1 from th ile ^ Bas ү: rom the д аты experienced T tió confessing Ţ that the leaf Кем? his presence, was * dri sh C ea ta dat Ruf i dd itman of the th Mig ed эү thé -level roadway, from to Skinner were only t e Res of "this kind, vins those ted by E. Marrable, Mr, T. С. Corb, h tt, and е the great | There | | "q^ о be made | submit Мг. thë жт екум " Bridges, was Mr. эим "hal agreed to r hearing the меге that а et was extracted egister, and that Mr. Clifford was the person w A did pore it. They therefore committed m for trial Bail was granted, Mr. Clifford in 5002, ќай two gar at 2501. еде а. ERIBS,— Since Влти.—Оп We dite week several men who had A i Barnett, m left ГУ "Ner , Welton, near this city, threw ide of the "he fin s yi caissons within ЗМЕН е беа wall i between Westminster and Po shipped on Mondsy morning in pieces from the factory àt Deptford, in several barges, P carried up to the e at pe Cross, o that m е work of the th give the Mond notices to in owners of the Е га affe сыяк, ph the var Bax arg ñeighbonrhood of "the railway bridg Where it is to "eie ankm n GLAND FOR а twi tion ot "the three men, Gri o ostensi - kept a айы? "отита, "d muon ud | ber of M un ient нң the hook, inflicting a severe wound, Е карр ek А man, named Jeremiah e struck him in the side with pi e liver, ron after he fell she savage manner, pre! ege des unfortunate p B vein severed, d sire z zx е fingers p t in two, e Ne Inn, Е The ecensed | Won she left на +4 ear "Y "a o 8 gashed in sev ал the s right hand prn T n effo rt was made to ош $*8 ES com and south side north à Widówór, 40 * ear of accommodation, ей 2 Ы Ше removal ot es ies i petis the at thw / : . a Ja be taken for extending similar pier "he points оп the Surrey side. — 4 vrk ui —There will be an annular eclipse of BIRKENHEAD. — 1 м. on Wednesday, the llth inst, in visible ded out of the Birkenhead on бав On еа the 25th inst, there will be а | апа anchored near her f A Ae visible at is reti ih. СТ which is partal == үү em блм. оор, partly ЖА CA vs d Us ys E IN To ao stated a few days since ihe te not n ore е KI. Hiyo, veing " desttons of maintain-| BonY.—In February last the body of a woman was n ing the rights of tho citizens to visit Epping | ос Rand in tha Bolton Cabal in ће’ neighbourhood of Ces Waltham Forest for ur тенш, has s did с" р have зев їп the LU MUR d to Colon А райдер as verderer of t e forest watr many ours, but as there wes no ev lence forth- à 5 М intent íi, jefa: 1 the tion of his year of | coming at the inquest eit s to the identification or _ and ^ hi tisfectarv, | se, t visit th ith some of the aldermen and | the тйаппег in. which she gob into the watet, au open orel hot АД of the ienne жи, t y been asce com uncil, to exercise their annüal privilege of | verdict of Foun d Drowned n Ко т ch ав дес e cad ГЕТ and returned hunting; a and EA а forèst officers would attend ón his | was interr the cemetery, the clothes .. ќашей,. The jary unani om "searle& fever | lordship rmen, and show them sport. 1 (акеп to the workhonse, the evening before A. cd aiit want of Site lect of the | appears dui Boe js no truth in the statement, which | the М; was found a callel Luke Charles ря лауат Кы ра been contradicted on authority. i left town in company with his wife for the. I THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NOVEMBER 7, 1863. f visiting his ister, who resided in ыеп, „They left pi abont Aa Жез дез eru |o then erous | the w hole house would have been destroy ed, and many The ar and th = valuables were г +1 however was red buildin , and nfined to was Dari It is quiis] to lave n overheated flue. ү to he wife's sister т residing i in sy about her TR absence, and hearing of the discovery. of tbe bo xs the pnm inspect ted her clotl tifi A Mie The who статей that another ys Liv. L.—On Sa s last the Rev. г. Henry Ward Beecher Je this port for A of Manslaughter, ken in E Graham, а теси, BC he being meantime liberated on bail, 1007., and two sureties in 507. each. LEY.—A xe has just been committed i Riding of Yorkshire Mr. Br айыы at Newham Hall, an nd Mr. г farmer, Nor rh William , Johnson ship e was accompanied on board the steamer b; Ф chairman of the Emancipation Society and other gentlemen connected with the Federal cause. In Adis with his express desire there was no monstr: ration of ЖЕ although. there was а sequenily a strong e for taking aw ay Tes has элгек deron qid committed for zon, of ne un 2000 ons Pesto gro "on Gravesend on Saturday last for New York, with y gers and a J in a be eneral cargo, has Sufi Folke, poem Bird, boc en was Eee] with having stolen a gold watch and chain, asilver watch and chain, and a moneys, the орну of Frances Childerston ne, at мт pas hall, the Mrs . Childerstone, the | an been destroyed by "S When om the North For eland, soon after Топдау week, They were returning dn om po lih they were met at the y Jol onson's man, w ith а Вог rse for d hi t on Tuesday night, — every e nd pas was officers, crew, | ossible eem n hys destruc- е imp ow f last year, and was buried early in Jan ney h ad an only son, to w уыш, NUM both auch Ehe This y hey та" К whichever - prosecutrix, is th ied |8 oal tion of his ship was inevitable, g ò puid and gex into the boats and ubi abandoned шс. At y morning the barni ing fiercely, did was drifting towards Prondsteirs, ior made by the sengers to extinguish the кч it was found to | an more cha side of the he ick. The реше, аш. fell on the ‘ground and strug this posit ar n Johnson help him. "The man went an d nf j him when he again fell, and this occu - abd or three. бш. ain 6 have died imme- gled. SA com an +h hé +} "E + аб rti This” змагара Mrs. Childe n the death of jier h n the money and valuables was pla in t cofüns, including a leaden one, 3n a vault in the MA PA. On the July last an apprentic King, a stone ще, found thaf, the pus had been disturbed, and o the ship owing t g Nothing diately. On taking | him komo i in Ya a ойт obtained from found he had been everything they possessed except the wie they - - They were landed at Margate on Thu mornin "No W. F. Wi E m i short instrument, stabbed just over the host t with , Graham was at ha lf oi г thr ee- dodi of an inch bn VAI RWIC CH.—Mr. 8 again abo ut te ay he sold off all his is stud, and he has now чр а fresh by paring 12 other horses, On Sa turda, ау, at the PES e Hall, a groom further broken into on „е side: nearest the road. , Mr. King examination ib vith вые up him of gold aaia a li suvolvét; yes Wade were committed for те and then, with the rdiet the vault. It was S found аш Ше lids of all three cofins. had b ke u es, and chains dali: The ное mentioned ihe circum- | trai stan ns, and e to ce to one or two perso this having come h д 1^ aj С, ын" —А tt rv Court kdi in tbid «ч wiif хи Murder against the trial оп the дев ыз ШЫ. ben аай for ehar ud м.—А& an Thomas PER an under- xm E . Andrew Fo of Narford early hour on Sunday w n the service T r untain, o À Hall, was shot by a poacher, a yout named James ба vage, belonging "d h | this town n, wl bout 18 years of age, It appears that Eves, while out. watching, heard the las has hitherto А been nale E tat ч» b ri He then saw fence and lift two ВАЕ which had been shot. man the knowledge of Mr. King he had some conversation | the fate of the ynn excursion train. d with the prisoner, who › admitted that he was one of the | stone crossing, where both the Midland and Grea Los 06 ИШ me терра КУКУ the E ИЕ wd g vault, and that he and a man | No rthe m lines intersect the road, an attempt уаз | the poacher, Cothot the “йе! bestatin детей d been persuaded to join in ertohim. Eves then asked the offender his g, Ше" sexton, w taken е | ека к аге only a single pair, and when open to the | which he gave as Burton кдны. him self t ide ад watches and jewellery to London to sell them, an e also open to the line, so that there is ро | son of George Burton, е eper for Mr. Td not divi ey fair The prisoner pleaded | proteotion for anything passing. In the present instance | faymer in the parish. The keeper was walking away ehe ДИМ Kw was sentenced to three months pti ме e bu П ock was rathe r wild, , and th а. two o E tire ча with the partridges, when the poacher, turning ien А to preven AL es d Eves a terrific. blow on tne à of the other he gun ' whi been вә CARM SME, W, Willians IET. теа ihe. m "wr to dares ts going up the line, t PR) has ‹ the Rev. í— bull - and ran along tho OP ced ju t this instant the royal | — nsciousne 'EVIZES.— T. ig adopted in Wiltshire division being taken DvuRgHAM.—For some weeks nty, the men manding an advance in wages, which) og „е n t to 30,0001. a т. ils on the up line. Mr the anima a behind, acc cident 8 S he recovered g 8 act of rising, 1 his cowardly Ron IE Ke the loade ар. n which the keeper had dro oppe ed, , and ing pesce for. the mes of the bullock, Е ће tnm rule d that the company were mply bou M to Tarta a бой were поб ible for 1 deliberate. ves so far what 3 оз. occur through a bullock em wid. " badly "Th ‚ж a КОЛА б 1 Oal в EF PLYMOUTH. Ё 1 1 1 FH xi Docks 1. E J ait 1 F М P 41 si £1 t ks. They accordingly A "them notice іо quit at M close of dime week, d y how Was во bad that the masters abstained „plan fo or evieting the families f bo b the water [лее the dock a remarkable pps presented itself, which created no small consternation | among the ауэ? «t ihe dockyard. The ur plates es adjoi ining ап and i ntact with, the shea athing o of ы were taken s presence. alive, and hopes i pese of his reco by y galv “ піс | action E a series of corroded holes runnin оге the workmen, n, 9 five.e ighths of s: її апо. to a more ate state of feeling on the other, so | inch d eat Some of the plates contained no и ss tha LIEUTENANT.— that there is now a оки of the strike | coming jo ad n| ese dE d whilst none had less n 40, M eoe ы: vs парот де s resale сайышса ii end. 16 has be eed to refer the dis рш to arbi- | Several detached holes were of an оү al SEER E s chong ile Кай о bus A Castle Howard the address from vil speedily е it is ais tbat the wor аага. кые at Nes the lieuten ates of Galwa. d ауу 8роо {егей to tt mayor and magistrates of this еш hab and some of UA Es of the bolts had Mod Че КЫ ES a E лани ан . "The ad borough, pos hic к been in communication A the расо е recessed to the depth, size, and appearance оЁ| was Signed by 7 peers, 20 d by, etary, completed we еу ри з last of a sauce ladle. Numbers of the holes had | ip 98 magistrates. The. lod yin deg has pent for EM poen. of the er Бин E one into the other to th ent of 5 or 6 feet, pie tai iie address as f have annual! бае st t Novem MA limi ts of their | five-eighth inch deep a altogether ег!7° (s isdiction on. "Y sis Е pre number | pres ; TES Ape peace, eru Grey sent e a y ADM ins | months. and 150 men of the 37th ТЕШЕ and the two corps | What will which pervades amc t of the local rifle eers were ordered- e in y. I have only to regret that thou ei у) ; readiness to preserve the peace. The mayor on day bound in my represe esentativo capacity to notice the occurrence issued notices stating that -> or fireworks | rubbed o; o ESSE даза" їч — АНАЙ ові otherwise hav would be allowed, and that all persons appearing | have now ordered the removal of Muntz’s metal from stati g "4 esti masked in the stree у иел disguise would | the я dem om Л чы ship. carcely do Justico to up persons who were bled а subject themselves taken а апа —Mr. Henry Summers, captain of ы hotel. en sre digou ven their den ni "i on of any hed by impriso He Бомо 8 all | La ду à of th the ie Tak saran running cce] this town | feeling jon teh and E i respectable persons to remain uo ese pre-|and the Isle of Wight, has beeu t up on NSORT ыа, id MN f seem to have › taken the rioters by surprise, rough warrant before the our ma iis on a charge of t n her to had tke dre in the as, however, а town, There good deal of excitement, and some troughs’ рагайей the ial streets, b . éonstables checked any disposition to violence. Most of the ME ene inhabitants remained in- d ) some of the : ES" p smen who are “ oors, and | ће boa! marked" as victims riens rid AUN their houses | o ау а ЧС broke out Verulam. unfc he steamer passage Cowes a few days since, Еа: е т n into а boat in which а fisherman named Fielder was engaged in fishing. There was no look ont on board, and though THE E Сох MEMORIAL. - e committee or gu erection of a testi ce Con n Dublin met on e. the Lord the $m fellow boat eyes was lowered from the steamer was ha o oars and the man sank in the sight man | Tis left а ES and nine children. į which has been was coaling during [the whole. On Wednesday Admiral Jones notified that she within 24 hours, but her ii — Оһ Saturda; House, the seat of the Earl of рну т „capt K f й T | Chanecllor in e^ due procee ference o the opening of Stephen's Green nine proved — еен "e eniti: -determini to proceed at once - the erection of the and adjouri onday я e an artist for its execution. pc \ оғ A FEDERAL; CRI — The Е et eamer compelled by Frnch mel en to leave Brest, arrived at Оне on | Tu | Моукмзев 7, 1863] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. {в said to have refused. 16 is said that she is watching | follow him about every where night and day, both in England | arrived, and realise from 5s. to 10. per 100. For Potatos t erase n: at Cork. and on the onm For this annoyance Mr. Woolff has now | market still heavy. Cut x orent cae mu CATHOLIC um. Сит куте for a criminal information. The Court granted the Разов Asters, Marigolds, eolarias, Mignonette, application. E Mise тре а, meeting of St. t. Bridget 8 готами" i FRUIT. held а week, Dr. Cullen in бе air, at жа бї й Pine Apples, кз Ib., 5s to8s нщ, small, per bushel, 14s to several speeches were delivered "s y ish р © атр. e I per lb., 2s to 6s T and their results. Dr. Murray, Profumor of Mayno Tur DowaaER LADY STANLEY OF ALD puo тыш a s n the MUS pd in td to 5 "us Гу кеш нае аы UND College, Ist inst. at "Holt good, in her 93d year. "Sbe eldest Melons, each, 2s t Eg 'do. "rie t6 2 20s conduct of that section of the Еп glish people cn iens. Е [of stel ат ір m and was tho ЕТЕ Lemons, per 100, 5s fto 10s Chesnuts, per bush., 10s to 208 while so ma y millions of their own countrymen were | Mrs. Scott, Hon. Mrs. Way, the Hon. Mrs. Hare, and tw VEGETABLE sunk in immorality gradation, had e advan- | married daughters. Her ladyship was in remainder to tho Cabbages, per doz., 1s to 2s бойо, p. ve За 6d to 2s barony of Sheffie| ld. LrEUT.-GENERAL JOHNSON, а distinguished Peninsular offic Pei died at Wytham-on-the- Hill, in the county of Lincoln, fon the 0s d to 4d 26th ult., in his 87th year. Чы (os tered the £x my іп 1793, and |. » Shaws, do., 50s to 608 Endive, p. score, 18 to 98 served in the campaign o or 1808 and 1809, in the Peninsula, | Turnips, p. bunch, 4d to 6d | Horse Radish, p. bunch 1e 6d being present in the battles of aleia; Viniers and сона Carrots, do., 6d to 84 to 4s for w Hich he was M RU with the war medal m three | Spinach, р. sieve, 1s 6d to 28 | Mushrooms, p. pott.,1sto 1a 94 clasps. He became Major-General in 1830 ; and Lieut.-Gener: al Cucumbers, each, 9d to 1s Parsley, p. 12 bunches, 58 to4s in 1841. ы -— doz., 1s € Herbs, per bunch, 3d ADMIRAL GEORGE FREDERICK RICH died at x Eaton Plin, | в, each, 2d to on the lst inst., in his n. year. He was son of the late BAYZCPÉ Doad-o Admiral Sir Thomas Rich, d brother of the present. Rear Мет Thurs Nov dmiral Charles Ri 1795, һаа , , 2 od zes Riol ce Prime Meadow Нау Тов to 85 | Clover, old .. .. 908 to 1108 т. James BUN: UNNING, the architect to the Corp Superior do. - Do. second eut .. 8r 100 ration of the City y of Decent died on the 9d inst., at his | Inferior do. Пор ш аа Clover .. 8 qud in Glouce чоп ае Regent's Park, after а | Newdo. .. .. ..— — | Виа 27 33 lingering iliness. He held the office of city architect for 20 | Rowen . 55 0 NS — yea iig during which p" ected several important public BERLAND MARKET, TH Y, Nov. 5. buildings, хь а cost of about 7 750 ,0007., including amon; others | | Sup. Medori Hay.. 86sto za inferior Clover .. S0sto 92s the Hs s Orphan School, Billingsgate Market, the Coal | Inferior do. 19 New no Par reti зы each, 'за to 6d Shallots, ре 8, York Re fI ralle gold to bribe destit ute orphan children from the m of their fathers. In supporting thi that pes: а week bad and since an Engl тає man, who had been for several years in idum, Мабед ing in Manch nt tha t he. ied е зше tes n h Catholics in Dublin were calculated at 40,000 and the ‘Protestants at 80,000—that is, two Protestants to one Catholic. At present all the Protestants ed Presby- terians in Dublin put together counte ed li ttle ore than e Nes v Cattle o Market, the ed Prison at Hoiloway, | New do. аа 32 36 iod tho Presto АЙНЫ all works of magnitude and publie | Bagerlor Clover 111060 no "Josuva BAKER. utility. He also rendere "pes services te the kam in АНЫН concerning their landed proper! s id ntl BRITISH WO е анов tendered the resignation of Ба. office on of "n ilin; We have to reporta continuation of etu A full prices, еа) c was unani nanimously re appointment until arrangomonts, could bə тотай for the due | have been able to realise as their own homes as bas execution ot the department, Mr. Bunnibg w аре тА ОЁ | been made after v оне bs ее visa of carriage, commission, 60 years of age, and р held in high esteem in his profession, | interest, aud loss of weight, amounting to say jd. a pound, as aia as in private life. The manner in which he carried o being a loss to nearly that extent by consignirg to London. it; d w e By the census taken in 1732 there were tir a е К. there were 20,000 тоге Catholies than Pro- testants and Pr: ЕБ ТАДЫ in the whole province. recusa yeso ap у diy, rre m Aid v the ? Ea rin е: та gen ration at the M ну IPPERARY MURDER.—An inquest has been | time, especially the decoration of Temple Bar and London MA ditto. in 23 o; Combing Gk Т ar ver Bridge, and thé. triu — i Ae at theentrance to the city. Не | Down Ewes .. 1 10 — 110} Flannel Wool E ET also designed the galleries enr encircled three | Kent Fleeces Bla ikë t ditto E E sides of St. КАШУ Cathedral c on Чечен апа this he - endi тыз Е in so effective а e Pert ren ide " occurred, s POTATOES.—SovTRWARK, Мо nda ау, № ov. 2. far as his de рт is yv to асе life or limb During the past week the ы to this market have been among the раче of people who congregated ther moderate, and trade for best sorts ы been fair. Mes following witness the pageant. are this dim quotations : at orkshi: le . per pod do. R TÓs. to 80s.; nt en ts, 6. The will of Sir Cresswell Cresswell, Judge of the | 805, ; d Qo. do. Rocks, 50s. to 608. and 1 ү, on |P bat amd Div orce Court, has ае, under 35,0001. ; | NEWGATE e Wednesday night broke her main shaf нерал was | Mr. Stewart arjoribanks, of Bushey, rove, Herts, 100,000/. ; B оү, est Fresh Butter . т ег е lbs. towed into Dublin т 80 а on Thursday pier by дете 200,0 Оорт: 29099067 Mr. Thomas Powell, of the Second do. do. j e passengers are all safe, ork, 3s. 4d.to 48. 0d. те гае; " I S.—On the 9d inst, at 8, Seamore Place, Mayfair, какыр ren pr MARKET. the Lady ELIZABETH ADEANE, of = та —891st MPO 16, Nov. 2 Wim. Street, Lowndes Square, Lady CATHERINE The number of Ве i i АДЫ: abl aller th y s an on di: Esp кде ЫЫЫ, LEYI S d "de Crespi, Bart, FH г: Monday last, MW choicest kinds are € —3d iust, ш pow Lady MrwziES, of à во n—3d, i 8, 196 and on the a А rice SP = bae than on Thured Bryanstone Squ are, the Hon. Mrs. W. je EDINO о! a T L^ boda 24. 8 lbs. dau, ughter— r—30t Oth ult, at Hurn Cottage, Beverley, the wife шугу. ы aro sol * ad аруы dy sid : ace the en The murdered man recently filed the office of bailiff over some ds in the ыу and it is thought that in this capacity h y have incurred iil. will of some of i c — 2 = - : „ы . à — AER Asso TENGE —A meeting of the general committee was held а few days since at Edin- чон ай tor (vtae the final атои of the secre vx апа s From the treg tatement it appeared e те i : T $ я. lance of тоге 007. д Tigri LIB Á usd y req: D from 1 Ju ts and 2650 fro - А о ARDINE, only ВО! S eho Duke or At to 4 : Lovisa, e E. gocce of Sir Тн itis and Ledy Louisa | 900 Midland — MowcRiEFFE — llth Won at Christ. C р Rangoon, Bost Воо ts, Here- Best ptain D. J. Масов, Royal i Arie, то Ө the - -..4 10to 5 0| Do. Shorn ы t бон hori 4 6—4 10 kwes Збаанбу 477 е4 do à quality Beasts 9 0 — Do. еви = Downs M “ weld ees X] Р Calvos РА, i 4—5 0 Pig: 4—4 8 sd sd ва Long-wools, 5 Tub 6 ee x o HEL дез "lote "Gras е ter, ES J. Об. Lo А Toren The supply of Beas MTS the dm as on Thursday last. coming up to enter the gros ge Station. уоран Trade is Hull, owing M hor, JU тта running at a slow rate the. ion was severe E Diet were тоуе the passengers "were dod injured. er d аео. avais. QHeré je, however, scarpely в —ÁMÉÉÁ— P vet! divum in price Our foreign вц Uy consists of 620 Beasts aud 2120 n ag Cows, 80. cie Agri 5 ек s». 4 Ww. ra Best Scots, Here- еайын 2-5 6 or EXCHEQUER: The Alezandra.—The case of this r ARTHUR R. H ү el valided from | fords, ёс. — .. 4 10to5 0|Do. Da Бе Vind. al, wild ти seized Н.М.8. Stromboli, aged 4 nst, B. LOVE Best Short-horns 4 8 — : j^ n. 42d quality i CA 10 - intended for а Confederate cruiser, er the епіог асса. of Greenwich Aeta, aged 78—29th E h g Im Beasts 3 0 — o. Shorn Я f th: is n t Gi Hara, Esq., wns ana Tarea s — i ШЫГЫ» #6 БЕТА 10 | Calves .. cde dh ^o ed the case, j 5 АҮВВОО! Do. Shorn 5 | Pigs ‚8 4—4 8 any bill of 4 . 27. at R Beasts, 1440; = & «9-8 4 90; Calves, 15; аа 180. ore him, but when G —81в vog e his signature, he younges of ARK LANE.-—Mownav, Nov. 2 ате унаи d at "The Pa ark, The supply of X Wh eat from Essex and Kent to “this mornin gs # Bryanston Жа was very се а met wi pis ready sale at the ance alter ба. 0: wW, | Jast w k's quotations. The p^ price for E — made Flour Camberwell, GEORGE R. CORNER, Esq., Е.З uthw | was fele ced 3s. per sack, for barrels there rather more aged EY ult, at the Mri aa багһогро, Leicetemire inquiry. qe: uere adem TAE Lite Bbellord, Baar edi and RA. Ax Hoomze, M.A., late Fellow of be gra aged 39—31st ult, аб s ee deer re, - With | Thames, Mr. DoNALD BEATON, of the Jo urnal of p —Ó 36—54 to | aged 61. BarLEY, grind. &aist ,265to 255. . Chev. |34—38 || = ттл з fun. Олз sia X o d кай, emm in his charge misdirec jflarkttg. а апа Lincotnelire- Potaio 32—39 Feed . jury o e pli ko sme» + e» Potato|19—22| Feed. рори от end T Food -++ ‚уме НОРЯ8.—-Вовос! M RKET, FRIDAY, Fo Messrs. Pattenden & Sm th report a firm а nd steady market Ini. я ч 7 а. трт ns of both h Bnglish and md Choice RrsamAL Foreign ........ TAS | апа со rather higher rates. gass, Mazagan....288 to 868.. 7fick|30—94| Harrow .. |20—5 Woolff.—An application e Piae ssi. des to 40s.. жые id | inor ЫЙ o COVENT GARDEN, Nov. 7. "Boilers UE DE .. [84—38 Produce of all kinds is for the шї plaa Apples th —393| Foreign .. 94 —40 Е MAIZE P tr eh »|- Hamburgh Gra rapes Fiovs, best marks ks delivered. Lom Venezuelan Governmen that Messrs. E Py good supply S edita ЖОЙ ouy.. n-u 7 visits peli e бойга bel нав чн Per Me A rtp e aims ca pus аё the "REGES Sua реи аали aud Cors inge iow be obtained. The show of English Wheat м v eoastwise and by : der Wei knew something о Чурт o | Cobs are pere New Bt. at. Michael Oranges have! ndearriage, was very moderate; but the general quality ог L . 48 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NOVEMBER 7, 1863, most kinds thero was a fair, but by no 1 equal to Monday, and at which There was a good варріу € E : the sam уре es wes fine. For means e inquiry, at prices а good poe bie: effected. foreign Wheat ted qualities were € x request H : n fo rmer Under Gardener or Foreman їп a Gentleman's Place. АМ Гах a respectable middle-aged married Man, RDENER ; must an as UNDER GA е: То а deseryi eady would be found a pote Boc A сыс rs Address Wm. Woop & Soy, Nurseries, Marı sfield, Uckfield, Sussex ANTED, GROOM and a KITCHEN GARDENER. 3 me Rector of Wickham, Hampshire, is іп want of a Groom, who would ре A to make himself generaily useful. Also of a goo Gardener, Tho could undertake the peii а фе No оре реса т | apply who cannot give good references. mpar h uiry ab abont previous сала. ish state, at the late de wet in value. was steady at 5 ‚р ari roter AIRY-MAID.— Wanted, а Person to take charge of 3 — geo seeds, as well as сак oved off slo n former D a small Dairy y, four cows, look after Poultry, make IVALS THIS WEEK. Bread and Butte f she сап Cook a little so much the е. —А йгеѕв, stating age, wages ев x and length of | Wheat. Barley. Oats, Flo service in last place, to E., Gardeners Chronicle Office, W. С. English 780 ага. 610 qrs. 800 qrs. 560 e Irish ...| — m 5950 WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. Зема! 00 110 400 „ Peg bris. EXPERIENCED GARDENERS (or as GARDENER LivrFRPOOL, Nov. 3.— We have had a very good attendance and BAILIFF), of variona | qua Ane ions, recommended of bath. town ранет country millers and де Арен at prod io gentemen, riutie pariis е on application to market, and Wheat bas met a steady consumptive inqui NEL. Sos, Wellington Ж Nursery, В. =. е мі deed dte abd: "E er а Jokes: Wo DAN, * e, and gi superfine must be а! earer ; : French is offered. freely аё late d be EAD eu UNDER GARD DENERS. нге GH Low taken readily at Friday’s quotations, but there are no sellers & Со. have now in their Nursery several Men of excellent 3d. per qr. advance. Oats and Oatmeal are о held abilities and good characters, who are lookin pe above-named ана, о пато nn particulars on application.—Clapton Nursery, ully Amy at the recent improvement. em: TA ndon, n without alteration. Market Feo i бы patien ee AYVERAG heat. | Barley. ats. | Ry рі. 26 | 43s 98] 35s 9d| 20s 2d| 32s ld Nn s T denm (Шыр). Me 281 Moog. P Ld ci 3.| 4 2, 35 4| 19 8] 81 0| 37116 T |е ОЧНО ID NL а апо, Нора ЕНЕ — 10 101 4& 7| 12 4| 81 5 0 g ena rah чаре Park "ору, ТОГЫЗЫ, aoon — ir a 4 м К E Ёё s а as р m { ARDENER (Нва D)—Age 34, married, no incum- — 94 b brance; 16 d tical h t Sali 34 0| 1811] 28 0| 35 8 (85 2 |aud ability will Vu i a oire A lkal mm od & 9911) 87 oM char: EN I WSp per oiee ЕМ Edgeware Road, W. FLUCTUATIONS IN T ' AVER R (Hzap)—FIVE UNDS will be given TN pe. Nursery man or ALMAE s Gardiner, wh = PRICES. a 26.| Oct. 3. — 10. ан 17. — 24.| oT 31. | ill obtain f Гута Adve a SITU ATIO 10N as ove, wher 43s 9d— $ e two o other: анё: nd D. £ cot ее Н ; Ф — .. " Warwic' Zr Pimlico, London. el irl ^d «dem RDENER (Нғар). Age 30; has.a thorough 40 4 Ln acl “А practical 1 profession in Al its ыш 40 0 ыы {2% No Single-handed place accepted. Satisfactory г po 3 — W, M., Post Office, e toime t 'OAL MARKET.—Noy s : Buddles West lr 158, 9d.; Dyases Bebside West — R (HzaD).—Age 2 ав ved in thre ыд S 26 9а.; Carr's Hartley, 15s. 9d. ; Lambert/s West gardens, and the last two nd Framwell ; Walls | at The Наза, um Beds, where Forcing and vobis Тойда 18 оп ARM meta or FACTOR: —Married, no ineu brance; cotchman who has a thorough Knowledge of E fii First. ҮЙ УРА её Дл Ri Do m F0. Ment даханат Bd MO CET M ARM BAILIFF, — Married, no cumbranee ; understands Buying, Selling, Kattig, T Rearinz St tocke, d Farm ыл р; nt. es o Manage Ыы аг i ood reference.—E. A., Аск b y. Lym MARM BA ҮТЕР Ma HE take the Management of a Dair a nd Poultry if required, Highest reference as in: character and ability. 1 G., Mr. amesiLickorish Hill, near Stockton, Warwickshir Wife cou ^R Мн field, Yor PIE in X WEE НҮҮ —Eleyen - years? geri "Tg В., eorner of Nine Elms Lane, Wands- worth Road, S.W. eed Trade, HOPMAN дси Ани 19; has had five уат ^ui experience in a Country House. Good Бой сейл enn Messrs. . Tucker Brothers, Séedsmen, Abergave: P NT eu UBB'S FIR S PATENT SAFES, кя most secure st Fire and Thiev сн -PROOF STRONG "00м DOORS, LE 8 КОНЬ P DETEOT R ЭЎ а MATCHES: CHUBE O T. Hd n b Box IMER DOOR Illustrat 3 CHILD 5 NIGHT LIGHTS are perfectly ie and burn GA, time. The VoM of these Night Lights can now be d мау оор нта, Ap ence and Eighteenpence а box.—Thei andles а каг to Me ly а want very Ен expressed, 1 et HIE good Cham indie: They. will be fo АНА смеј Жу to“ ка ИА АХР) WHICH WILL Xa T DROP G EN CARRIED," whic es, 1s. and Eh e RR which very simple tests show to be mpur eing sold on the statement th every SD nM to Price's.". Most medical men prescribe ad РЫСЕ Фтор " Where purity is of importance it bv desiring to have their Glycerine in E lb., а кё ах сч d 2 oz. "bottles, with capsule over the stopper arked “ Price’ s Patent mont, Vauxhall. HRESHER’S SOLAR FLANNEL SHIRTS. PRIZE MEDAL awarded to THRESHER & GLENNY for very fine and superior FLANNEL SHIRTS, India Tweed Suits, and India Gauze Waisi e ts. Hart. з. 6d.; Walls gate, 18s. 3d.; End у, а 905. ; ; Walls End Hetton, 908. ; Walls End | culture extensively.—WM. ; Offley Grove, Es ai n $ ET Ера is Дайе nel 3d.; Walls | Newport, Salo ре 198 m lb». 9d.; AKDEN R (HzAD).—A ge 27, married ; under зоа bodas G ue reing in all its арса, 2180 Kitchen and Flower pum and the Mana eor all kinds of YHARLES NOBLE ests WILLIAM uh р ер es. nk 3 HALLIDAY (lato în bis employ) to forsard his | PRESENT , BETTE ADDRESS. Sunningdale Nursery. Ba Lane Nursery, t. Edmund's ‚ Suffolk, T ARDEN Ek. vr in a элен s or gentleman's mily.—Age 31; bap re і in той. Ам a n And can me ass testi egards wages agsh who popessneni a эта Landed o time to devote to it FA ARMER or MARKET GARD JENER, x dre А ea ns, uld u ы take n his oc y ча рыт › Mr. Fegler's, Chemist, Lower Norwood, the cem. e d cultivation of. t6 The г утре rivulet running du it. ЕЕ ( 7 It nid. pu НЕМЕ for. Cereal. Crops, Grazing, t DEN HEAD).—Azge 35, jingle ; thoroughly ing of Mulberry Trees, and also the Cultivation of Coton. practical tem at all ings appe tai tainiog T the Tt is situated a х miles the and егу close to а | Kitchen, Fruit, petent t Town. The Es - Forcing, Laying ou bc m eg а good reda teg M tuae char ERE ka ins а bas tci enit. Mr. or arrange Apply by Letter only їп the first instance, to A. B. C., rnan; Beedgman, # Ai eare of et John Draper, Stationers, &c., 5, Little Tower А ENER (HEAD)—Age Eoi ойе bis iiu in ви lits belio) 1 Late Fore an ent of Stove and lants, B Exoté F Pero Flower and ens, ЕСЙ iind. and Stock. Three and a half charact good the S M he has just left,— Шаша aradise Nursery, Beyen m Bisjer Ro 29 Ст ARDENE ER (Hran, WonXiNG)—Age 29, шат" a good жены! knowledge of his Fons de. abe» we &o. sek es iae + а epiac. of Plants, fora ved c rvatory and "Flo r Garden. A gentleman о give e years' excellent character of the Кашат . Fraser, Lea Bridge Road investigation, and app plieation in o to be made to D gas 41, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C ANTED, əs In-door r FORE alain Ж ME i ыл New EN RDEN R (н "RID, or GARDE BAILIFF, and FORESTER. -—Has had 20 y ды ces cal experience in the Ae wer, Fruit, and Xitchen омот has 200 Prizes for Pines, ог m2 Figs, Melons, drons, € а both for trade D irposes. her ттт first-cl: monials T tha above q qualifi will be hada wh .—Address, E. references, Nite without house, &c., to Messrs. CLARKE, Seedsmen, cu London, W.C. Garder W Y p department of А ED, а YOUNG MAN, b. assist in the out- wha. а „же otii gentleman giving up his Establish: tomben Аў during Whigh time pec eee ears, e t эш бога a B ane Tand, p Blank, &c.—Apply S. 9 С КОЕСЫ Н э исо а ыт tor at de ke en ейл. Ма жены Е, Lists of Prices on application to THRESHER & GLENNY, Genere да tters, T ai door to бош Нопзе, ас: W. "x G- ANS O0 B] у> аўга!її ^ Fs r Brushes, РТИ Flesh TUO Рат іп Бро: ee and every description of Brush за Comb fumery for the Toilet. METcALFE' celebrated Alkaline T. Powder. 2s. per box. The FAIRY BOUQUET; 55% OXFORD sna СА AMBEIDOR POTIS Тл bottles, 2s 131, Oxford Street, w en i the Que een and Prince of Wales, — НОМ(ЕОРАТНІС F R Y?S IOELAND moss |С 0.0 Q A. Y’S SOLUBLE CHOCO J. S. FRY & pe were the only Engish Maut of ааа s pur wee ched Smyrn 5 айа Бей PEARL Cocoa who obtained the Prize Medal, des p сЕ! s T$ ER E Ў ъъ SAUC E— ok delicious dien pronovaced ЫЎ. Пуна o * THE ONLY G Is I: solely ie тр. & E eis Е . The publie are respectfully gone against и ец ees pe see that Mis PERRINS' Names 1 arte r, Label, Bottle, and дез ASK FOR LEA д INS' SAUC * Sold Wholesale and for Ар feud b. the Proprie - уой Messrs. сна eec London, &c.; an nd by G d ба men universal Dose "S PURE ina Kin NE has be: ring 25 y sanci es > | Med | Profe Sot on, Md Lo Mee by the pul hd ool romea for Acidity of otip Кори, NM rn, e. Gout, and In ndigestion, an dasa 3 mid t ford delica ТИ 53 for uan spec ае A енто - vule Nus дез, Liver and mach Complaints are onl; ated and vom by Pi of every laeseription, but per Sortoctly dee considered health-restoring REVALENTA ana bes кедш j | Frimley, Surrey, by thousands af (ases which had bi умай, аі zoo pens dise No. 46,270. Mr getan ndr extreme nervousn e ы vus nci. Oure Nor Mies re теч ач Which had resisted all treat-. ЫЛ, 10, 4s, 6d. ; 51b., lis; 1210... зага со, No TT t Street, London, Ж. : Tu Io Л Б rd Street, W. town ofthe United MEN MES -— 0 oon a. "ча -iige \› айкы. СЗ — NovzwBER 14, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, The kir айды, Chrontele SATURDAY, NOVEMBER e 1863. Ho dm ultural Agent and Value R. Ac ANDLER (of di lato Firm of On ar Soxs) continues to undertake all kinds of VALUATIONS, ‘connected with Horticulture. ìre Terrace, Fulham Road, S.W. Price £5 5s. S MITH, AND ВЕСК, 91, Cornhill, E.C. ; late 6, Coleman Street. к. Cal айо веп оп receipt of 6 postage stamps. To Seed ан and Nurserymen. AYNOR anD COOKE, PRUNING and Ворріхе KNIFE кане НҮ CTURERS, beg respectfully to say that г еб. BECK ien will not be undersold by any House. = "i Le ed They lso warrant one M ae Knives to — of any oth: Eod n Works, She eld. The Original es Bag ТЕ tory. Т etui е NIC Ih Aspn CO, yd ACTURERS SEED BAGS, CORN SACKS, &e. d Street Works, ath, N.B H R3, A W^? Y T I Е Е For samples and prices apply to Sua Ww & Co., 29, Oxford Street, Manchester. REE and PLANT LABELS.—10,000 CLOTH PATENT PARCHMENT PUNCHED LABELS for al Delivered free in London on — of a Po e ау Order Stamps for the amount.—Address, JoHN Ёз & Co., We et Road Works, Boston, Lincolns bi ite ES *FRIGI MO.?— Patronised e COLD WINDS & MORNING spi as made of patent prepared Н for preserving rays of the sun, from m mo Соор frosta. To be в wide ES фе а equ Four yards wide "perd ur E A THO) ER, Wh: Font Trinity Tane, Cannon С d and of all Nu ursery- men and кес M AM s the kin тұ cheaj n Mats as a covering." з] НЕВ aee WOT N AND CO. have pointed STARCH. "Кош ы to H.R. ен. the PRINOR s of аад 7 е Starch із used in the jer Lau and was aw: а Prize Medal. Sold b n шр ate "eis x 0N E СО. аот and Lond NDON BRIDGE, E.C. rks, best manufac- t strongly pla! ers t Hot-water Dishes. Prices of Tin conim Dish Covers in sets, 18s., 308., 403., n 9783, por and Brass боой Kotiles Stow and Pre- Lamps, a large and hand- ewly designed patterns in gl eddie сет e-light glass from 635. 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RICHARDS, 87, Great Queen Street W.C. ; E niums t ductions ав T Iv DON FIRE and LIFE OMPANY nnual Meeting of the торна ia this ar mpany, et ,in the Chai: o Dir for d uni fe ad. it bove m — Ton the Fire Premiums of the year wero .. £496,065 0 0 gainst those in 1861, which were .. 800131 0 0 g an increase in 1862 of £15994 0 0 That Y new Life ne comprised the изе of 785 Policies, insu Ж 407,334 0 On which the Annual Pre 3,985 Т11 R t there was added to b "ife port 19.271 11-4 hat the b? и -— of M apa in was Ласла 25,725 9 7 De 5s ested Fun the Buren do "^ m 417,808 8 4 гегу la tho Firo E Report, * “The Кару are o measüre of that Com- to a m =, of es kinds ; id Direo tors therefore prefer that tes! progress that app to only s part of large share of that part may "i d with other offices, In this C nk Ev. увагі eiim [3 Е Fire Premiums of the Liverpool and London Com ust be etors. Rosi] Secretary to the Company. в, Res ident Secretary, London. ORWICH TON LIFE INSURANCE OCIETY. Instituted 1808, upon the Principle of Mutual Ass usual advantages to кеф нонок The Rates very gratifying мю ә Py i jon езет э a permanent charge рд Policies effected for the whole айтанда of life, PRESENT POSITION Oy THE SOCIETY, ME 000,000 00- 5, 570,465 00 „256713. 18 2 The Accumulations exceed 299 amount € КҮ pwards a: nual Increase . £332, 413 have been p id р members. For further information and Prospectus apply at tho Society's Office, ніну 4 ее Norwich; Crescent, New Bridge Strect, Black friars. HSSE an = ASSISTED | EMIGRATIO о AUSTRALIA апа NEW ZEALAND; also MON Fares. Address Mr. A. DonANT, Agent for Government Emigration, St. Alban's, Негіз, gs $ of Ст Week. E FRENCH ы. aldressed ТИХА. AND DIRECTORY FOR 1864. ВЕ ROBERT HOGG, zm са F.L.S., AI SOCIETY, AND Co-EDITOR OF SECRETARY 10 15 THE JOURNAL OF Нов” This issue of the “ Gardeners’ Year Book" will be the m е сро work s the kind уш жый о appeared, and will contain, vmm the matter usually found i n Alio ks, a large amount of in on Gardening and Rural subj to those e in such ris; "Notices of all Hosen, Fior њад, and ed Novelties ; чөе] Lits of Plants, Flowers, "m —" tecum ofir all the Nurse Seedsmen recen — Great 3*5 Тени tinen! үрт лы) Ja isi ge, £1 arira a jea a reai Md. &,4* Adverti f N SÉ ; , Dc РОА ООРУ London: JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE and COTTAGE GARDENER Office, 162, Fleet Street, Е.С. A MPEROR OF T an кышы, letter to al the sovereigns and free of in to repre- to be held at Paris for the purpose points in which the Treaty of Vienna has been infringed; and of adopting ures with respect to present | complication ay best gene Mas this letter, t pos- aible not to admit that the treaties of Vienna upon | almost all points a aree ified, misun- | derstood, or menaced, leading to duties without rule, пены without ex md A pretensions ош, estraint. The. дап h the idab E cona brought about by civilisation, whie und nations together the identity of material iuterests, would render war still more destructive yu has been to the throne by Providence and THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NOVEMBER 14, 1863. the will of the French people, but trained in the school of adversity, he is, he says, perhaps less und than any other to ignore the rights of Sovereigns а г” the legitimate aspirations of peoples. therefore ready, without any eti уни, а o bring to a noil the spirit of modera «dis уа king t: аа in such an overture, the EMPEROR в iR hat he does ui PAM to an — of vani he Bo о whom ambitious projeets are attributed, ho has it at heart to prove by this fmi sole o he This letter was t tions uced, and are satisfied that their dis- eussion is likely to be followed by advantageous sults. The Prussian Chambers were орепей on Mon y the Krwe in Y ex- e d that h y attended the performance at the Olympic MEADE has been gis from Washington, and e maki i ul more had be into Char s Republicans have carried the state гуси Ке York апа Massachusetts by large STE rwg., TuE CouRT.—The Queen and Royal family o tinue z Windsor U d On Saturday morning the тееп, ассошрап y Princess elena and Princess Күлө visited the Queen Marie e elie Clar t. t of left in the е evening onch Ami reed A e on to the Q attended D i of Wind ram On g md by the Prinoges - Loth. walked and drove in | ment rec the Park. In the EINE Ine ud accompanied | 8 quon by Princess Louisa, walked and d in the grounds, Princess Hohenlohe rore to FM pia Court, In the and evening the Princess Helena went to London, On Wednesday morning the Qu by Princess Holana, dy ve in ihe grounds. In afternoon the Cro Princess of e arrived .|Qu picture of marriage. rown Princess, walked and dro He E ad h did not insure mai new чав of the army. The BAL | regulating the period of service ha been modified МхлтЕзтү state venue was in a satis- eral new вет Bills, the most importat of which related to i: and Беке а new Criminal Code. military | His n Prince of Prussi ја left for Windsor. SAN u Wales. "P "ii Crown Pri shooting at Wolferton, till the rain, which was very The Princess of Wales In the arrived ndringham on a visit. On Friday the Prince of Wales and мс Grown А-6 сг Seyr hooting. The Pr Grove out. In the Хансо the Princess and the Crown Princess of Prussia drove In the evening Prince Edward of Бахо нит On Saturday morning t Шш the. evening M on a visit. с on- С Another Council wag Another the Treasury in Downing Street, | beld on Зіна and another on Thursday. | Council is summ эз for Monday. THE Авонвізнорв10 OF DUBLIN bas been conferred on Dr. Trench, te Dean of nd — THE DEANERY E WESTMIN —The Rev, Canon Stanley, Regius Prof essor of Eccles siastioal His istory at Oxford, Se а of та саге, — Ordinar he Quee d Exam d - d Тоо, vil puse De. Tre меў ав Dean Mid —The Coloneley of the 78th Regime уй ess = the death of General Macneill, has bee onferred оп Lieut.-Gen. Sir ick ted Counsel As est alty and Jud xc of the Fleet, Seat за the ай e 1 е ы Бнр УШ tor hc «y Lt TION,—The Gaz of Friday curn n i; following despateh adc irte = Earl as | Rus sellto her Majesty's splendor vt t St, Petersbur гїп- дев theatre, | tions show e ales n Thursday morning the voy m serompanied by the| M mu aiie, | т|Ё1Т El Monnassir at 80,0007. t out | А18, “му Lord,—Baron Brunnow h tember T7) in in reply to 178, of the lith rd copy to о his Excellen the assur: at the mperor of Russia p" to be animated with i intentions of benevo- — e BAA Poland, aud nA соп а — espect to all for Her Мај аўра в G абс? wledge that the. E of A towards. А g "Powers are regulated Pik pha Em : t, 2 Polan: the D$ = aat King m cted to ор of this d эл tch to pi ince G сһакоЁ. впр * RUSSELL,” , id THE MERSEY Ino —1t uneed o Monday thati in accordance o with {н РЫНО. бош the ent the steam rams El Toussin and El Moni сі each vessel is 1800 tons. LEE | +l + + H p Government wish to purchase the vessels from French owners, · Messrs. Brevey. day next, the 17th inst., opening the ldershott. Forcim. FRANCE.—The онну publishes | the text of a Letter M add kin d to t e negotiations on tha Dp чо also be submitted to them. The Krye nde by observing | that they lived i in Chu a more eiie future. He therefore asked them a On of уы, the се Princess of Prussia, a EA eimar, B and Prince honour of his Royal Highness Mes f the children Б Wo o Aix. ^ a: se In the Крас of fA Up ous on ау Ње | "е King's Speech was agreed f the Sandringham, lfert: and Dersingham hools, sang a piece or two in "ront. of the Hall, and | y = а zs угруна re dinner. The cottagers orkpeo te also in honour or ка дву, In the Фей. the Prince а hthe clergy mi эшл. were invited, inhabitants of the ый ess in answer r to the to by a SiTe jority ; a зч n the аныз Fi the eg Chamber of Deputies on Thursday, Vox rincipal Gaasow, the Liberal candid was d Pre- mede of the Chamber 7 а majority of 224 to 37 о err Von рев НЕүрт, the nominee ме Ргіпсе and Prin tts M Ministers, Volferton, whence . The Exrznon ОЕ Russa h lieved the G etm morning the Crown pnya of Prussi н. ringe Frederick of Denmark, and Prin |On P e Edward o Saxe-Weimar, left Бани ын a. Wolferton Жынды 1 = of А. nied them to 3 \ Vindsor, and Prince үст k at De nmar Prin 45 iat of Poland, at his own EEG. on the | t the c | of the insur: since left for| way to T Pn Baie, where he will The his w е o his residence for the w From the United бн» же ni dad а despatch from General Tuo ceiv г hi ann PRIN wn Prin | CROWN E AND On Saturday morning the Sunday morning the Princeand Princess | E ee ended DI officiated. Оп e Royal be Cro f Pru ФЕ left Bersani я for Windsor, to iaka. ев of the of the Fren c, proposing a general Congress ius affairs of Europe. The following is the High and Most Illustrious Sovereigns, Princes, and з which Pa ue High German Confedera- sence of the ts which every day arise and deem ispensgbló to express myself e t h isplaced the limits Mie ii the "x етеда ig p tions. epus I do not ueen ‘previous to his дер ure for Berlin {9 attend | as I am th bers Qu the opening of the Prussi oyal ft Windsor ighness le travelling from and Do The Princess pas gnen birthday, and indsor on afternoon Prince Alfre d, А соне UE Qi Tul в think proper to hé the deliberations, I s Eur ould see, "from w. ich the ine for su ja given becoming the seat of - tiene ces dest m the bases of a pacifica "oris e cien ttd rumoured that Prussia bas and that Austria is шими) pon Теш Colonel КАН m the destiny of ^ estined ) I take qe co i 2) Y NovswsxR 14, 1863,] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. е proposal, The Constitutionnel, Pays, France, and | d'Auvergne has arrived in Paris, and will Shortly Patrie applaud “the lofty ideas and generous aspira- | proceed to London. The nk of France has raised its tions" er e other Parispapers commend itas esae гыр conciliatory. | BEL —The N dient were opened on Tuesday The Senate and Corps Lógislatif n Friday to | Бу the "Kin =- in person. The following is an abstract of receive 2 communication from the Вне? т to the | км Majesty's speech :— Corps Législatif. In the sitting of the Corps Légis-| “Тһе King acknowledged the testimonies of affection and latif M. de Morny commented upon the address of the бетов which he had received from the country, Lo Ae En . He said :— io ота nfid а path; ГАНА spoke of the benefits entail а ai Кору ерее this admirable! and liberal speech ара b the abolition of the Scheldt AA alluded to the 9 ies imself, because he had been brought up to admire | progress of agriculture. enumerated various Bills шон would — epe ge g^ individual and absolute liberty | be laid before the Chamber, and stated that the financial T iti he i j p f 4 г and | arts, of public education, апа popular ag rige sound public јадро En e as ta l ears to realise ds yt адап Revolutiong р Pn" Tho Kin m intended, on lea avi ng С o visit his ve never been turned to the advantage of durable liberty. kia in-law, the Ar chduke Maximilian, E "the Arch- Mara зт ly i bs › established бану Ъу а „воой чаба“ | du ess (e eos аб Miramar. 16 appears, however, s a vereign and an mbly of that his Majesty's konpa rendered it advisable for him modes views. но М nd to maintai Jes y Sodani УЧУ asido taro е im to return to Brussels by the sh ortest ooa without gcom wi attin at popular s afago 5 had pec former | going to Min ramar. as - а! n Cham aerem дч, чек front form of government. жз айі Paussa.-- The ioii bara pir dnd T too o doubt the loyalty of their intentio At this un И: Thiers took his t ту i [^ p ча E ta E о [2 F i g'e © А о о Е d Е c D = © зо = 53 ® tr qe ajesty оа for а terminati: b ^ CEU а ET o 'the rise of Siferences uu he Mr nment and the m ега р Chamber. He announced а [od whid SA regulate the the place whi E M. Pod bes made the centre of the f rights of the Government ња f the Budget not being new constitution al Oppo ion А pu blic sittin took 1 ace on Saturd fs tapat, ШШ te yt Ап account of ihe situation “ the Empire has p distributed among the Senators. and Deputies $ plus, uld probably be the case with the revenue of 1863. The Budgets for 1863 and 1864 should be laid before the “Wi th regard to foreign affairs, the б sketch: es the € apparent deficit the latt ul CR which ex eT the M P queue eed pu Бану oved by th Dum and building tax of 1865. The balance- to wert for 1859, 1860, and 1861 wou mit e ld be submitted to ti Chambers, as well asa Bill setabliabing the expenditure of. Let us | Of associations, сеа regulations to the press laws "i Чы erg | 18 of June last, and to а new Criminal Code. The Govern- ment was still endeavouring to secure tho continuance of the reaty with Austrian directors to withdraw from the undertaking. T he Memor andym, addressed by Austria to Prussia on was officially published on И М this document Austria expresses а | hope that, Prussia may be induced by h т loyal senti. nfe | me n towards the Co биму to accep the proposi- | tions MM ady хи to by 24 German —— It say s thai ich acceptance on the раг & of Prus ssia fail th ле ti ther Governments к have not yet given in their Eu A D j^^. (imei near Linarea, on the voyage to Cyprus. Тһе specie and mails on board were отор: —The opening of the Foggia n took Жл r^ Mos . The King, who w anied z Gener іе Mu mora, the Ministers, 9r D эи. у, any gentlemen connected with the тенеу АЖ t Foggia at 7 о?еїоск on the previous evenin fram the different towns h 8. roug which the Royal train passed state that His Majesty was enthusiastically received by the people all along the e. he passage of the King was one continued trium The railway stations wera splendidly illuminated. ^ The Bishops of Pescara and Е ted reli ceremonies he occasion, review h i and 80 e National Guard of the province subsequently took place amidst the M" giving proof, by е loudness their and | acclamations, of their devoted уру, та the King and the unity of Kaly, The ajest Zollverein, while maintaining the commerce reial t ; ghts France, and e Пу tò ate its relations esty arrived at Naples at midday, get meet a responsib ty w wie Should Federal execution in Holstein require the app by the , Royal Princes, th ndie, à . The statement еп 2 that | caticn of extraordinary means fro russia, estimates | authorities, Не drove through the principal streets, N men A: would be laid before the Chamber. The negotiations with | which were densely erowded, and was enthusiastically ав Aet miih respect to the German reform question would be submitte d Lo CD 1 Т , ki f “ satisfaction that in Italy A. "has gncooeded о the agitation the Diet. His Majesty concluded by ше Wo live in an irs y the people, 10 wor ‚э MA 8 societies man qu The ind, how agitated time, perhaps stand upon the brink of а more owed the procession, e siree d o i tu agitated future, І ask ZW therefore, the more urgently to with dn and lined by the хайы" od rd of the bring about an underst ng upon the solution of home f Naples and. C The garrison questions with es earnest will." T Naples (а, ig ent о In the sitting 'of the Upper House on Tuesday | УУ loud "n оша ^ i ly" ere " the Address to the King was agreed to by a small pon majority. Among the members who voted for it was futur These post осе advantage ыз the E. oi The Roman Gov he iow of Ju astice, The Minister of tho 1t terior 8 ted to the on за ment has endeavoured enlise several of the теба gained in the pe — the 8 Chur We ha T s еей. тте осв ав was issu: E RETI organise the new cin; о constitute the m ilitary force Par to suppress a mM ап im ape te a of а press law ; but age with our loyal Ae A and, о Mee а хы te ta patience to which it was lved бине was only applicable to а enposety Li We are justified in believing that these [e — was поб suited to remain as a perm. manent fluences will contribute to dissipate prejudices and i f the Government. was to allow ta! а better d g o l ү laud peror Napo oleon'a оно at the opening of the Freneh Cham M" The Minister of War ordered the line m the Volturno to uvergne presented 1 to the КЕЗ Thursday, and left Pope has conferred on the Pius IX. Ten w laden with stones, while passing the aggons, ме ni bridge « over the Tiber, | on p. fell No pe Ча Аа n e the fy + р n erisis in that ека быы 80 2 Ld Mrs wise, е: ine» Ne отп pe e hall the more Approve this, P» Greece will have аб her М head а | Bockum-Dolffs were chosen Vice-Presi. idents, Herr |; Sovereign v belon We а — - E to France by old and | von Grabow in his speech said— he Sultan tha most friendly relations. ** His post was East Dus penco been іар diet urbed. Under — Aree (сыны У; ене Ti ines eg renti by the бошо са constantly in| "is eri ч ате сап опу x info peut pirit. — Las) he t Ve» on iy in M Thursday, pss members being presen von Grabow- was elected President by 224 votes баё 87 votes for x von der Heydt. MM. Unruh and КАТ ч Аа. чаш иә of two "Mi X с orth to n ере Intelligence from Athens to the 6th inst. no thah i at the request of the King, M. Bul ая " € m, & new Cabinet, T lows :— farm > т diner Pi President of the Council, = ааб аена =н е 4. Bulgaris pres nce, Drosos; Minister external dangers Und M. na i 5 Minis! tho rina sri UNE Prussia's mission адада of Justice, iamantopulos; Minister of Foreign Fatherland w would be ре йшшгей” airs, М, Find Min of Public Worship, M. t | The Crown Prince, who arrived from England on pur- Petzalis; r for , M. Smolentz. Th pose to attend Ve ренә = of tha Sanet left Berlin -— ie Tile of done «n King of the Hellenes, n Wednesday, o . - de St. Plioulong ус» ve| AUuST The de nt on Saturd Крез rige the Мотой Duke tantine. ties, | Jeli t t Rechberg the copy of an э ара It Main »- the ie rand Duke being convin i the e letter from the Emperor of the French to tho Emperor continual in of the in armen ia Poland, of the ustria, inviting «o to а Con esa of vt — affairs in that untry y the e eme of azare for its pacification re in "anter to insure, peace nal p Tho public Euro righ with. mind regard to accom: impen ri iban a the Whole nation _ shou e I s ex| d the Notables. We expect Lb hes п E а cannot refrain from SI tocan, овога W inier Mexican eap ment will ra ig aa tees which | Vienna have not ceased to v national r rrik m they м Е" use their Cim es чі — nts hs =; dare me es is that Austria s honest!y fulfilled the treaties. эле үч out богдай reform havo been based spon European Ёа. ghts, and were tion p eril directed appease the agitation of Germany. t| Austria сап оу aequiesce in ir maín idea x 4 m Lu; а mutual agreem ment between the Powers e the eventualities of war,” i the sitting of the Reichsrath on Saterday a credit the|of 69 millions was unanimously granted to the ernment without v 0 Vienna ae Emperor and Empress, wi with the Prince Imperial, ers this to a onstration agains here they will ouais ; Fre Emperor's speech. The Union is in a m LM Ober Najutior vitre state of dissolution. The g were le to а month, During tbeir Majesties stay three sets of guests will be den 0 fe Ве "The first|come to an understanding with persons wishing to| m^ seb arrived there on the 10th inst. Prince de la Tour purchase the privilege, oceasioning the English and ! The с t ngr! e Par e bee ry | authorised to declare Е the e мр ог Napoleon that Shish induced t the Emperor to intrust him with the ia i er t op on & basis yet to be deter n strengthening the | decreed, the Emperor consents to relieve = Ded Duke oL в fonctions si isi nant and Comman - in Poland, and that after the re-establish- ment of order he мечи resume his task, Тһе Grand Constantine is expected to awrive at Vienna on the 18th inst, on bis way to Baden-Baden, where he will e up се girls imprison h Уе inhabitants of Warsaw, have ported without sentence, Their place of dra мб qum was un- own, 300 other p Ар the citade A оң, Wednes- day, condemned to t ansportation. e women of the class i Ne ft from the ce been despatched in paste to Лодан, to P roliet ай Prince аме, w who is surrounded by i surgents, National Government has publi THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Моүткмвкв 14, 1863. j tion encouraging the P firming | The Confederates are аме more tor pedoes thought that the S d ld b j oec Field s è| paniards wou e compelled to [ E order for lad d wearing mou | Tote ers from New Orleans state that General B Porto Rico and Havannah were | he Poles, under the command of emet and his staff returned to "that city from the field of left almost n was feared the blacks 1. 1 13 41 : $ B öth inst. in the hyemem of Radom. Czachowski| General Foster in the command of the department of ; was captured, has since died of his wounds at Virginia a and North Car d France has noti ified to the Tity £ntelligence. Radom. Preparation have been made all ale ng the tha ib a effective | blockade is is esta- Моккү ES FnrpAy.—BmrrzeH FUNDS: Con- fio ol ӨЙ ЖӨ Galicia, Brody, | blished a£ all pi {о $ for Money, and 911 to #, ex div., for the provisioning a and billeting of troops. e Fre or n De EET bu ы. € —Six Russian officers have been shot as s Ta uarez. е Тышы has osi received Send ка f pèr Cont Thirty Yog МА T 5 e Сїгсав me s tt ENS ы m го Hu. = th to ЛИБО ч hs iore nes Wim deese 2 — а тей EN p| 14$ ; India Stock, 224; India Five үз Cents. Lo individual неч нур payable to | had 1098 E i. Бонд Re Pt J the pes ier at the wd ration of his term s а y sings of foreign and domestic peace, чуук ч рег чч ki E ко, Каре Since March all have been paid in cash. w taxes | ecurity, prosent: independence, and freedom. The А аге тени to bea qoem to Constantinople, which city Fede ral debt on the 18% of September is estimated at 994; * ; Ditto, 1803, Serip, to » 3 die; I Banos Ау! roy f has ithe rto be геп exempt. 1,228,000,000 dollars. The War Department has Chilian per Cents, 1001; , 30% to боа рау Spas pieta d of Е, ha the Governor of New York that 180,000 itto Coupons, 145; Italian, 71$ ; Ditto, Scrip, 14 pm, з Oct.: 29th qe regie been a great storm on must be raised in New York State before 482 t to ё; 8 h 5 he M n coast of ia чут іп the Bay of Bengal. pe C avoid the dr a bt. TI Y: - S ш p Win ngs of the Wind has been totally кчы ашакы Е йаш е New À лын Scrip, 1$ to $ pm. ; Russian, 1859, ; Ditto, L at Codi те Re ons in Ne 87} ; 2 1 ttlad . Jar Advi that rity is from 15,000 to importan ep riders nce sv Бозбаш ы: 20,000. In New York city the democrats have lost Ditto 1862, "70% & 71; е2 Ms 2, 551 iod г continue quie okohama and | 1 tes si last ^ н $ f hl: : un E —€—P RENE votes since last year. The Republican Ticket | 16 а General Vargas Rori; ж EMANE or. late of M engaged. The Confederate | was pushing his way to the capital of | Shester, Pavioue ie sen, Sheeld, Bone Gutter — шынаа face of | held by the insur eer remained in | Newgate Street, Ati wA, Kio, Vambridge, _ ci ма гаа ag Won, жаам. о-рын. iu. ROE LAWRENCE. Crown Terrace, Lowor been thrown Charleston. Government, The Maidstone. Kont T. Молто, Кыл, Yorkshire, S ы nb .of ihe -oiky -isnot -~ exported, insurgents were gaining ground, and it was generally | Та Оше тан. an botton Spinnet. J. Manay, Castle Street, i the Lori Mayor, б then e fro formally Presented to the Barons of the - ассог H E 4 to a -— of Tor qnd igi ев— The ie ТОРА Chief Baron à Siring. with the good ыз апа т теней ot his fellow- . eitizens, His lo rdship expressed his regret to hear for NOVEMBER 14, 1863.] —T. H. Ow; х, Silvertown Shannon "Terrace, Da ‚ West Ham, Essex, late lston, Clerk in m United Зоог тп, La ation ег —W. Н. Pu Kingdom Telegraph "Dot mpany—W. nm FREDERICK HEBBERD RosEnTs, St. Geor; ліву, Hanley,- Staffordshire, Вегасе H. REYN TAPLETON, 8 -R Glamorganshire, erhouse uem —J. 8 «адыш, Norfolk, cep ees late fanchester. › Gre ееп; ERO ЕДЫ Ѕміт late of "Manchester, W hou: аео Ei Тї: Staffo) e Ded Pa nd 8. LowcsorT S des heur—E. Woop N Nottin inter. orca srassr AT onn a: R. Сокрох, Elgin, Flesher—J. KE Moss-side of Findon, Kineardineshiro, аснова алега: зоп, рео Merchant—D. MAcLELLAN, Carbost, i of Skye, Distiller— ERTSON, Glasgow.) Book p eeper and Cashier, » Яїатороцв pac ue v сес wr OF THE the шы К rung, the Royal stan d ed at the Tower, the Custom House, the Office, and other public bu Sidin ngs: „ and the vessels on the river exhibited flags g * анна Salutes were also ark. In the етепш. A id general loyalty found ps in „banque ets and i mina Ato al UR E YoR's DAy.—On Monday. det: the 9th November, Alderman гел, the new Lord Mis wen m Guildhall to Westminster, to be xchequer, in with ancient cu e was escorted by Alderman = е, the сәк, "chief magistrate, the iem. of London and Middlesex, the socie of the Court of Aiderm en, а and the „principa! al officers of the Corporation, all in their civie JS. ә "ly was as Шо THE GARDENERS' venda, Yorkshire, Worsted a CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, took place in Guildhall, and s darc ided by . In returning thanks for ы for space, admit more female students than biona d in ас schools. Sr. Rege co gere t the last Court Com Cou пой deputation from Camberwell, Newing ton, Rotherhithe," Bermondsey, а the prese sever tions ше towns which had extended their hospitality | Channel squadron nd ;| during. ts late visit to the ports and harbours of е | parishes in Southwark, presented а memorial, prayin. ntry. Ea e Grey and Ripon, in responding for|that the Court would assist them in opposing the the Army and the Volunteers, said that more than | removal 9 Зы кыра Hospital to the proposed site three-fifths of our army in time of peace are employed on foreign Кроме n that at the present moment ас than two of every three iom, jon mployed out of Chis country, and in man; of the bank of a tida 1 river, , and its distance fro nhealthy climates. The toast of і менү» s | centre of the apekun who have hitherto benefited Ministers was responded to by Lord Palmerston, w who by t the ho; spital. The memori rial was — S asy was received with loud and protracted cheering. the eourse of his speech his lo rdship to tal tt remarks on foreign politic: MURD. саз: a iae it was the lot of those | —On at Stangat: Metropolitan 1 Board е Wor ks also spoke against RINA "Can B AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER. ү! De hav w v voe M eR AME Sdbudie night a shocking crime was commi itted who had to explain the state of affairs to con ate you on ; the tranquil condition of tbe civilised world. Iam afraid I| 12 ^ ла public streets. Веб 1 т cannot do that in ee present instance; for, although I i 9 ock a m ed a cab iw v e astern X - is nothing in our horizoi ch сап grow into a cloud of lwa i the h P ber oe mp in wie А" the far West we see a nation of e game э ө воше A Fise per DRA и go, the same religion, the same ners and literature as ourselves, split into s slaughtering ye Low driver complied, md tie: К attracted great numbers теч бет пея hole route. After being : d in front of Guildbdl, o'clock others by hundreds of thousands, and carrying on а — the pot upon the pav aee pe e паь X cap^ it is e ш po ghi 24 m "t the e ón f| he ече p it to En — The driver ties which now, ? duration prin a bold man indeed Who denti iv edict. Lamenting that 27 ed his journ , bu ut in Ho ех dt " d state of things, the Government ott pis country have felt it | &£31n stopped, e cab, pai their duty not to yield either to the entreaties or the objurga- | the driver 4s. fo ave hi extra for himself tonis "ot zs зе хет, A m ot p ierra Peon f aitis on the ground of his civility, n told hi take t e oth Пу pun tidie obo ur doine Wo hárs folt " our duty to аон lady саге fully. to her desti ina On КЎ om pat in that deplora| onflie peche T Е the driver t it had been in our dr чо put it by was ре to find the woman and t о children hai end to friendly аннга, no efforts would have Pn wantin; pomme 80 holy an object. But we felt that our ein Ан 12th Lancers forming the military escort. The s carriage of the Lo y gay equipages of t the tw o Sionas si the way, followed by o Фе у ot th the Gita dier uards, the , the City Artillery Com any, the Royal ho for үө Protection of Life from Fi wer Hamle REUS шу: dgade, a th | pagean am Street, n Street, London Wall, Moor spite Street, Princes | £ : ing Wil Cannon Street, St. van Churchyard, Fleet Street, and the Strand to minster. The b i poration. on Мені пе саро was i m Colem the day, and here Кеа rincipal Ааай иін eid the pro- cession passed banners were displayed in h v = МЕ beian. Cannon Street in аят, а great of which is situate in the Ward of Bread ve (of Which aub ayor is the Alderman), w s decorated in and in other Pe ener sta the ini АРЫНУ of the repre pplause of his complimented the Lord Mayo: on bis election, and congratulated Alderman Bow. n that would ALTE. that ells of some А the city еа не yon е Я have Dies. vain, and we deemed it our у eem —and in e н ntry—to ; they had been poiso russi sceni We there у Bee on the one side a barbarous system of deliberate exter- examination "йере this Mie and at the open: mination ed out, and оп-{һе other side revenge venting ing of inquest on renr & itself i f murder and assassination, We ра by the medical evidenc: the vietims had been oint ; ain at which we thought аз unjust. ~ ане failed. We m e oui duty: obtained at the public house, or with some cakes, the we can only hope that those who have the conduct of remains of гө entm са - with thei ir r clothes i in the affairs in the Russian empire may at length cease to purs сар, - The ork ‹ of à y thajgcourse which has drawn upon th = ат T. ion of of the dab b atti bor of ointment - rope, тү that peace may be restored up equity was ell 1 tice in that оонай country. а, Poi abroad | bearing the name of а chemist at Camberwell was also things look il = much m ж and calamity are sustained, | found in the cab, and аб once má the idea that this country forms а happy exception to d bod seems to | the parties had lived in that пе et — The be he prevailing c condition of nations. mien n р Mately offered f 1001. for by Providence w. abundant harvest; Government im lately offered а rew же e vk served by the Fore of the Government у the pin of Piho the apprehen coun try from the misfortunes ot war; our popu ulation аго | were take езен the detective ofücers to tr ace y to his discovery; "but he took as he bani the police knock at his Ко. апа Жеш its effects st the Сат вет] Green Police күөс — after his apprehension. It Mp оту m him on led on removing. ances, in defecta from our laws, i ce obstructions » таа the 17 fm mes had placed in th f b oft vies year Бә кч of London. is gro io the centre of all b eim reial t with mme ihe carrier е. Pr escott were ark of hono ferredby theCrowno on n thochiof magistrato or the sheriffs | of the — 26 which the 2 qe of the Royal|and Smit Monday night, p. theonse indicated which is situated i llngton Road, Coldharbour "o Camberwell. The ey pea at ИР door. All w уа ano; no light was to be seen in the house. "No n ing re төте! to o their summons they knocked ЕЕ again, but witho - While thus engaged, Inspec ived | spot, having received I nd чыпай ie in another source. Pd knoc ted, when eloy павой м) heki сы something moving in ey menced a vigorous — at the door, which after & еда dea was opened on the chain. t the pidas urne were Inspector Smith excep- g of the|Amaninhisshir nasked the | and w. ides person on state ions; tion to "this ru M namely, Coal Exe when Queen was at the ceremony by the p von also, in an he Lord Mayor and eis mperor nra em кы Smith replying, ** Never e we've es on on the o the T "tri it to o the City of the Em as fully aware аб tho sam tion of the affairs í of a yum to ent. He believed tat E his learned brethren around him would, as lawy yc жыйы went made in menc to e City reigning dore the result would be to restrain | not coim T. it dat hr sce alt ont, evon i сЕ а w ed У зе on the he Government, md оромат of honou нз younger members and the ^ э they w anted, an reasons Lord Palmerston, while Bero emphati „| wife and family w ren d to the dors pescar by the” Royal al | all in t the country ; ; thoy have gone to h respect tion of "ioniy on the part of t the he Queen's Remem. 4 PR he replied Onat prekei Ж рит ret, to emen deciincd to “лу bun her — w coner Me 5 the chief magistrate of on cerei amn ersation the Sa castomary oath to returned in ion usual to the City. the evening the een |m positivo tik то Шш it was on Friday night" At intervale during this com man retched violently. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [МоүЕмвЕВв 14, 1868, Не was then asked es oha family, and he said he had | girls. She told him to drive to Shoreditch station, and to * E. ие E s one eight and the other four | take the check-string in his hand, as she would have гүп: ars о Ins - mith asked him to describe | to stop him on the road. When the had. proceeded AR ва n Frida the children, w hich he di, and his deseription tallied | about 200 or 300 yards down moe Road a man, f t. Pa z ay mornin tl Healso | who afterwards turned out to be the dece asec d, hailed ms the s rabies of the | y d min was discove stated. the age of his "ih to be 27. Inspector Dann said » but the cabman said he was engage! d. The на ‚5. The sentinela round the building, as well | to him, “ Have you read the account of the m Y in r bim АЗЕ said he ha d friends in the cab whom he want the Mm То which he ate *1 have e to jc jin, „а his сара city of traveller for Messrs, Batler aecount of the murder ;* & A ^ But you don't suppose i iis m ма до | of he ә апд skopni and he had a few c nd you?" Iospector Meloy asked Pe. man o his wife 2 in his . The neighbours say that he an and n pw ere dressed, to whieh he replied by asking | his wife, who was vom eps € of а осам пате - how t eceased xus. ай "Оа bon ng told they Bla ке, were constantly um and that at times wre v pog t states "2 2. © 2 5 vid timber дез d: that о ere 76 bein ш = 88 valuable еМ - 13 w res seue ed, } onsume ed in their t and the еч loss of property is nee t be tween 40001. and 5000/7. m the direction the wisi was were n n black, y appeared to be ver for mine меге all lightly Aresa “and added, “ She has that about a month ago Е ecesstul ^ jdn, À е E €— € d Mk o Е uncle, М mpbell, mae -— ater vel to "beat her "tw P vod d амба: чай е 2 Y i " "s 4 he wood Street, Boutham tan." Inspector Dann | sever ely, and At sister -tho und on 3м igniti е Ue th tch ы b Мар y a в‹ауе-Јашр then requested him to go h them to the police- e ense p ‚ given | Е T e teri o hre uild E R nias d Btation to эме һе а of the deceased w | to her A e H 1 1 ays ago Dr, Ager, the head о and children read. illi t say he would i" "do fr his wife and kr iren | the co egiate sehe 1001 in - town, was apprehended on во, and vt asked Дре Ме eloy if he would take | one of um days," and some ms who a —À ‚у 6-4 — = re to эи wide and à 100], т сот of 402. of England notes, а request | with them remonstrated with Hunt ов their e magistrates, after hearing the evidence at great hich he deelined v ses H hamal petes suma ed that there was no foundation for the i the mark of a $ De, Ager was immediately set nt libe wife and myself have lived ' very unhappily, and she was | being by wem —At hg tenens Ba of perpe зу, 8 2 qm € Dirt nro edm MI feed. [in hat on the Slst ult, there was а Саде of 1552 in ngfuly, and talking to that extent that I m frequently been obliged to leave my bed and walk th Ta 2 have told| t Hunt was in bed reading “ "Tom Bro that he must have swa allows d the "—— onito, AS вооп AS һе доот, me something vh -— of her. They went out one wo nds when they rn th bottle, к cotton di str lets, as ed with the p 8 wee 144,026 жел the 6t of December a „Commissioner M d that ab her г idopted ing a couple of drops " the езй, jin found in a cupboard in his bed-room, It was at first considered us that though Parker, the cabman, stated to the inquest that the man he drove curio ch I did ik When ,bank-notes to t^ Inspector, үз said, "I x rom Shoreditch. station had а moustache, several ople i in Ше neighbourhood Ж in M that for rs H = Local отогон he 1858, or ihe Pub ic Works d that x ids yen e had upper lip exceptions, the whole of the district affect by knr ы if they are alive.” Не afterwards said, * She read but it ia m been моей that he bought | The йада report ы egeat d к used to drink, and her bottles were always about the | the false mo ustache аё a hairdressers Іа the Strand, | терчу ч а &ad шь бе: йде hi hand in oe what I drank this evening was of what -— Thursday week, = doubt n» Dt to disguise 200, ss She left behind in a bottle.” Inspecto asked | himself. At one time he kept а booksellers and занен him if he knew what it was that he had drunk, and һе |stationer's sh аб the co md of Warner Road, —The West India Mail Company’ - : h rep lied, “І have no doubt that it was Le conversation and on the way to the station the man tinued to reteh and vomit so violently Mahon on 1 of Coldharbour the l men, prisoner, cedes "v | „cessive vomiting, sat down while the were e of ihe wo: was rea and children w to him, on man а uggis his owr ount, He had been in the —— - - ma and MeCulloch for sjone thre business was t round of eal s м їп Чыл) егпооп, -— he . | appeare at the Shop - at his usual time, and without , exhibiting any change in his appearance or mauner. In the course of the after Mr. Youngman h’s h | when the weather moderates, | westward аль at s шө batina an ейп letter fro EE authori аб Solent, v which left eap Age on Tuesda; M d the West Tono З= © it that, being heavily laden, she could not make e than four knots an hour, and therefore put into the Sound оп W: те, but will ed esday. om ME orities * Midh urst, November 4, 1863. —— My dear Sir,— Circum: à 5 put. will роны me from “paying my апд visit — to Rochdale to the I fear I hearing which he exclaimed severa times, “That is Mr. Me еСа Пос foreman, asked ми if he had read B them,” t horrible affair in a cab, To thi үг! Не asked if his wifo had a sore foot, and be | he made no ind and һе eondueted himself in a surly е - n asked '* Does she "тш арчөлеч 3. A" са асри s who — into the -— диле eed rs —— to which he replied “ Y. dna lied it to the | the res e afternoon; but in the evening he sat уж воге Th iti continuing inerease, | with Mr. оа in the counting-house, м n ed diewe VER C M NS TESI brut tud р һе thought he was dying, and asked to be|to be in high spirits. He was laughing jokivg | sent by € ssell, instructin, tho British re : allowed to lie down. This was complied with, aud | more ne han ) he usually did when ina similar frame | in that country to demand redress from F tisse 7 papaa i then questioned him as to what | of m He parted with Mr, McCulloch on Monday | 9° рг E- feudal оша DERIT Mieretion жай he had take», Не I think it was something | evening y as 4 o'clock, not the e э A ег, o r to ‘seize or detain’ the in the which was irits.” Н y or blockad not tinned,“ I know — wife died of now ; its prussic | acid, and it was in house. I might have taken &conite—I think I rv eem ГЫЙ for се маа Pay to s pme не 120L, due КА „ and the г body was removed about hali-past 12 gc it was semiained that hís name was Hunt, an an d that for some time m he had held uo & MeCulloc Covent Gar n of traveller to Messrs. Butler зь herbalists, and dr — PE The эы ven tb ане vec carte анч eren indicat | been that he w^ ihe murd erer. He 48 h: dy to to dto frs |; CENE grounc ter aj Ter mass 0. Mk. аранда, i "trat dh s Gov Fontem epum Joh th olio ушу, that toa ima үч a city ty ot ч "i 150, y АН which vu Еч 53 woman being all poorhard in London, appears alao Ба the wifo m! bd the gestended jewnepábe Mere and ba - goo аз | pened to m in th shop ^ the time, e ofthe body was made on Th: , | examina meer presented, by the different organ dicated ning The was stand at Camberwell to 2 returned a verdict of Felo de se. Тһе Corone: ‚ evening about 7 o'elock the Green —- ed rom | then issued his warrant for the — of the body | between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock last night in Tooting Cemetery, with 1 rites. Тнв Ровис Hz eekly Return states the deaths in weeks of the years lation, was 1270. exactly the same as the a e result obtained by t births of 1011. "- and 952 ginis in all 1963 ch teen мша the 10 semi weeks seems that whea ate п wiae ий and {на noue ing ions d resa MES E > fn ted г the p tine "i trip, sepulta ye to a little ает. E 574 "de га еә ушер иста їп that country, this А , аз‘ "л un des plus considérables entrepóts du de це отыра. Now, let me ask vou { | really implied by the Taming da Я always їп such _ erco de l'ile deo Au moment о! ишете es ad d yesterday, ed - jury by a majority of — ioni ed an x 100 hould Bristol in dm erg. A LN on- the bighwa; «Ж-ын i. chief actors in in this Novzw»zn 14, 1863.] — of their Government, have brought tbis heavy disgrace upon the country I trust пот, ut, at all events, let us not forget that ou moral power in the world is at stake ; that if, aaa people ondone such crimes as these, wh trated in опг n y those for om, under heaven, are alone responsible, we shall only invite the scorn of mankind b; assuming to sit in jud — 1 sors, upon the delinquencies of other nations.—Believo me, &c., Е. COBDEN,” к апо. ks HOP OF Deum i ча NE a К of Dr. Tre Šok, Dean о Westmi Archbishopric of "Dublin, with k повір of the of St. Patrick, is commented on with satisfaction ~ t o Alt bon ugh an English- ent, Dr. Trench is an Irishman by bi action, ue his appointment met, with general f ivon in Los PRINOE CONSORT Inox S The an Hiit Friday Ъу the pinnace of The ing” for them had been going « qa — whole pu das | b вооп as their position was ascertained a diver was sent down to attach a hawser PIS them, Тһе chain and ее аге ү) А m Tur GALWA —The Atlantie Royal mail rom ve Hem to Boston, went on the 25 k дм, оп Voss ay. She too much deed to proce Her Liverpool pd ET to blin. THE Evsan CRUISER KEARSAGE.—Admiral Jones, Р, сот mander-in-ehief at Cork, having been informed on Tue age. P we s E ар d, and the mails sent 0 n that tkis ded ав stokers, peremptorily ordered her 1 "ws to leave the harbour. within 24 hours, She left Койду on Friday evening, It is said that there Я m no trut ^ the statement that the commander 3 to lea һе harbour. On the contrary, she used to th : sailed i in dirty pa ither, а proof that he felt Sopra й to E the Admiral's iine Mee It is said that t т THE —Àt a s the Free Presb, stery ы бавен, е at "antis . M* of Keith, M af an onion Y" the General є— ш Whereas, it is matter of noto- а entitled ‘Good Words? is exten- sively « зге, and Meme there is ема to believe iodica li is calculated to do bad Š < 8 ES Е © © ui £g Н» ij n , but to d» CES uctiv eferred to another posa, | Я well, wi! PT WEM XM cm -" 5 оч E Šg p ае © Ё g p da -$ et а B c e ч R э fessi * 1 ишер th е magazini did not suit, and was ec and while this notice was ST fige lefendant wróte to . Eyles a letter describing the Лаша 's conduct as having violent and ou letter was not emend MU м Rega du cama t ав s they | the g and loose in its m rm am of 6 to 4 sday proposed to t THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL' GAZETTE. the Cour; that the case of the Alex- andra — betaken on Tuesday next, and continued from day to day till itis finished. The Chief Baron took the oppor- not in the firs! was саве, replied that the difienlt. y would wo avoided by) baving 2 ultogether new trial. Obituary. Tug Cou at Melville A: Fif ш уч "25: лр Bir Азра Campbell, 1824, the 10th last ся м апа illness. ms —— еса гате Aly БЕЛЕ а (C al be^ore hie Compton Cavendish, was the of Burlin second son of фе {оп "f lizaboth i Compton, s ү Ж his 71st year. e ponere in 1814 Gordon, eldest daughter of уле he leaves issue the Hon, William ста n in order to have — Mr. Бань. К. U. rved as ai de-de- Bir де еогде Berkeley деч for he received а of four daugh Her ast магни tos шн Balgonie, iod in 1857, Ж е d by his servico in the Grenadier Guards in up On. HAM died on Tuesday night at the family resi- ч їп гота йети, after an illness of а few weeks. Bar Б агі Е Loven and eel vile, by rw om, w sj И ейт mily o the best o, and was thou ht to be о (oie death, His pus воп of н ыта fourth рак М 5. Devonshire, : x "Lady С Cath: the ninth Marquis of eorge Cavendish, for Buckinghamshire, born in 1815, and married to the daughter of the Right Hon. W. Bebright Lasc elles Lascellet ord D cks, and continued one of its Du erwards to Genera essful operations in o. enia major in 1850, and ar Boren, Ris na Быш frequently mo id eral orders, He became colon КАМА x many years MO REM of the un € 9 E саја St. A advanced age гало "вог, кено? of M ny ad s College, ey чн of numerous бооой ical publica- irected especially against recent forms of doubt. The Court granted the application. F LEvEN AND MELVILLE died on the 6th inst., the daughter of adoles ü arles ped venth Earl of | P i da - tly in erine Susan Huntly, by and Lady акей. GA mp ig Nov. 14. n are abu iioi t. Sup со All kinds of produc plies of Pine yo Зану аге е тау. heavy; prices are therefore in consequence somewhat lower than those of las Impo pes Ha o feng rag 8d. to 1s. per lb, or fore: A Melons there is а good stock. There is also а good supply of Ch tel, Glou Morceau, Monsieur le Curé, d Beurré eu , Bome g samples of Ribston Pippin and obtained. t Са. re good and plentiful, New St, Міс ew St. Michael Oranges For Tatakas the market is cons ot Orchids, Pelar- still aci, Cut goniums, Caleeolarias, Mignonette, and а UIT. Pine Applen; m r lb., 48 to 08 ботини, per 100, 56 to 105 Аары ен , 28 то 6з Nuts, small, per bush., 1480188 Apples, peri sivo, 15 6d to 2s6d Emt Cobs, 808 м s p.100 lbs. rg, рег} е,2в 6d to 5s onds, do. у кд, С gu to 4s А туд do., Me Lemons, per 100, бв to 108 M per eta pra to 20s m e bundle, 1s 6d to 2s ОЕШ онсе за to 6d КЫ por. Ib: jd "tate ton, | Garlic, p: Lettuces, ый А, d to d Pes X WC to 60s Endive, | р. аф, 18 to 28 Turn nips, p. "Debe 4d to 6d Hors s Radish . bunch 18 6d ce do. "d ва to 8d Spin eve, 1s 6d to 2s инсн, р. ы. ls іо 1594 rame ach, 9d to 1s Parsley, p. 12 bunches, Зз to 4 Beet, рег doz 6d Herbs, per bunch, 3d r | Tomatos, ck A P Pre and Mr. mouth on the 2d inst., ast-guard, a a few А. -. 8 agnus T BIRTHS.—On the 8th inst, at 32, Curzon Street, Mayfair, е Countess ZU Bquate, t the Hon. M Á Bruton Buech, ENNOX PEEL, O Oum. Lady rs. J. Vivian, of a daughte а son. CREAS MARRIAGES. е рты the = inst, at Christ С v. J. Н BAINBRI ip Bainb ко B. the late Colonel B of а daugliter—8th inst, М 14, Belgrave daughte —8th inst, at | Berksoy Square, the Hon, Уз. CHARLES f а so pe ult, at Icicle Lodge, Colpetty, Eni £ ice- UND, hire—7th inst, at St. John's Chapei, ACYICAR BURN, Royal Ce 5 Д Tit A Оно ты воп Ват, ОГ De lvine, N.B., aged Hi d Leigh, Cheibire, Wee House, Gl Борон е s [met Ho CLARA M. of Gloucester Place, p Port Place - "est ap s X neum EN UR зге ш. inst, at 5, Connaught Calentta, p Dre E R. М, R CONNELL, Es еде of egre in be Uni f E. n "d бойро, Ў on of the É Wise 29— э 3d inst, Dr. Тону M. rus E 25) 8 L.S. of 33, Compton slington, amd 11, Finsbury Товхев, M.A., aged ed ae x the El in M k^ n the better des 854, а= оворан МА: AY, Nov. Крл & Smith "report а "n amount i business criptions of both English and є 0 б $ 15 prices, d Bast ко. р. ewt. £5 = pr 0 40 d ШОТ; at irin nnn ARK nh dp У, artley, Mia bsi Wi Cow pen Harlisj, P^ ; Davison's Wes Walls End South Hartlepool, 18s. 6d.; nd 8o t; Kelloe, 18s. 6d,; Walls End Trimdon Hartlepool, 19s, 6d.— 67 ships at mar! market. jNEWGATE.—Noy. 1 Best Fresh Butter 1 cg per dem. Ibs. Second do. do. 132. Pork, 4s. ойло 4s. 44. per 8 lbs. METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. Мокхрлү, Nov. 9 The supply of Beasts is considerably larger than on Monday last. The weather beiug favourable ino domani à is з good, and : аен pt qr ES 5 The tr зА m tho ine Wi main Calves em ns unalt n e m Germany em Holland с are 1650 Beasts, 6890 Sheep, ^d 245 Calves; from Ireland — 1400 Beasts; and 3200 from the Northern and Midland Counties. а sd а а Best Scots, Here- Best Long 09778; 35 6 fords, &с. .4 10to 5 0 | По. Shorn BH st Short-horns 4 6—4 v Ewes & 2d quality t, Ear —4 do 2d quality Beasts 3 0—4 Do. Sho : Best Down d ute, T М — Half-bred 5 8—510 [d aes Do. Shorn —4 8 Beasts, 6430 ; Sheep `& Lambs, 22. 490; Calves, 250; " Pigs А THURSDAY, Nov. 18, The su of Beasts is about the same as on Thursday last. Trade is 5 "for дөө epe шл, and Monday s s qnot аге fully maintained for all 9 es. The number of S fresh up from our own gual [stricta is very н аА in the much larger proportion being foreign. Best qualities are Пу disposed late rates. Debet are selling ^ on Monday. Our foreign supply ists of 540 Honain сер, aud 260. Calves from Germany and Holland; and 100 Beasts from Spain. Mileh Cows, 85. s dj ва 87 oq. Best n АН Best Long-w 5 dent 6 fords, &c. .4 805 Do. Shorn Best Short-ho rns 4 H 8 10 Ewes 024 quality P: "4 —4 `10 9d quahty Beasts 3 0—4 0 Do. Shorn és Best Downs апа Lambs — 1{-Ъ 5 pn Calves ix d iis "0 . Shorn .3 4—4 8 Pigs „1465; Sheep. & Taube, 4290: Calves, 310; Pizs, 160. Goo OH MUS dio E E EIE a , Nov. 9, Kent to this morning's Bree c small, rates of last week. Foreign w: late quotations w sa es й ры BE: 2 9630258, ‚Сһе+. 34—38 fu and distilling 2—2 2 THE GARDENERS' SHRONIUAR anp. eie deii GAZETTE, [NOVEMBER 14, 1863. —— ÁÁ— — жы ОУ голы лт he 6th instant the dE Ta continued to be v АМТЕР, very know wid of P gai to assist white frosts at night, бе mune for Orders, Е). be а rresponden оо o -— the bus ral encourage- t Sende al ly. Ascot, Berks. Wa Gardener m TED IMMEDIATELY, a good MA elc e and d TA A ete inc — well his work, and h d 1 te зе. to understand Poultry will be given her on what she de both ish and foreign. No alte n of as occurred i - the valve of any description of y Spring од s c n Flour is тузт st, but difficult . Friday last 30 vessels (have been - Ошу very few pe having arrived trade has remained inactive; for $ Wite ыз Salary. —Apply to WiLLI Fruit Establishment, Hastin y ANTED, in a quiet family, five miles from — а single Man, Е GROOM and GARDEN ир; e who has Е with a hun parson, farmer, ог surgeo no ant from a ed will s suit. Liberal wages, with an n 2 иы with full particulars, to S, S., А 1 nth are quoted eq resent т са із А-у at 9, S80 ewt. 2 asked, but the business i i" very nglish grain, foreign Wheat, Oats, our are mo ne, of рацо» imm Today: в rear was very badly attended. English Wheat w request at the —À pel — = — да; D^ p^ quotations rather more m — а DAIRYMAID who perfectly under- ands her рс Milking, &c. Not more than Une en ble ope en equired, ar же pu T en Apply etter, to NN. d а "hen ns, an The PR b. is firm, one ained. edm Б ry sale steady at Monday" s in some instances 4or6 даь named. A. B., 5, Fift ніз WEEK. Milton XPERIENCED GARDENERE y asG and BAILIFF), of various qualifica! to gentlemen.—Further partic е А = I e 1470 оса к qrs. GARDENER |" ended on "it uppllention to 6840 gton Nursery, Bt. —Our m before finally deciding, IRONS, design, or exquisit ; Ohimney-pieces 2s. за. the set {о 4L s STOVES, w: 8. exclus „Ж "to t eSE and METALLIC BEDSTEADS. v Stock " each is at once thg largest, n E HOW-ROOMS. They contain such an Р... FENDERS, STOVES, б я PIECES, FIRE and GENERAL ONMONGERY as cannot be pproached c СУ A" variety, novelty, beauty of ог. aoip: Ye t Stoves with ormolu orn: ; Bronzed Fen: ЕТА 3s. to 8s ; Fire Irons, from "The "BURTON and all other r PATENT ith radiating hearth-plates. M BATHS, and LAMPS RG ne and m ver submitted to the publi. mar ked b^ priced ee Mer ien with o a that have t be make his establishment tho most distinguished in эы teads, from 12s. 6d. to £20 0: Bhower Baths, fr 8s. 0d. to £6 0з. 6s. 0d. to £8 10s, Lamps Otoderatour), eran Pure Cola O UTLERY, WARRANTED. е T assortment of TABLE AI in tho rid all w: EE on sale M BuRTON's, t ро "t that a are unerative only because of the largeness of th: wu Ivory Handles. s Livr attended to today, хач Wheat has prey m Er Flour Saee a fair d ings, муе Indian Messrs. E. G. HENDERSON & 80х, John э Wood, London, N.W. EAD and UNDE] DS di солех n their N м: abilities racters "ho e lookin, the peer arsi ew ром. ODAM Y in жыка са ч Ax particulars on application. OE apto Gs ARDENER (Haani ina NIME s or gentleman's fam: —— 1 ne i — thorough nr E wledge in t$ — ` the wee od of ice prem Cucumbers, &c. ; ood Flower M Yom Gardener. Can have first- class testimonials, wel eig bt years’ excellent character a he ving.—J. W., Jam Low cellent for r situations in 3 f Gardeners slow at previous rates offered more freely have n Nursery, lost m Improvement € on Friday last. few and Barley ithout alteration. The market closes steady, but quie FRIDAY, Nov. 13.— Market vr attended. Wheat: strong MA, and prices fully as dear. Flour: rather more — F but holders do not give w Indian Corn; slow ова. за. to 28s. 6d. Кура Beans: Saidi, 80s. 30s. Оа ts a and Oatmeal quiet, А R DEN T Шей ка — Age 86, married; has а rofession. ча & Co, Crystal Palace Ni niet. [ Rye. Г Beans. ui a 31s 04 sana 36s 7d 136 Mr. ©“|Фф©‹Ф = f пана also the Management x Cows. Unexceptionable сез —J. G., 318, Strand, W.C теш (SECOND, or хета : HANDED). — — inery, chen Mr charact IN THE LasT S 'YERAGES, Oct. 10.[Oct. 17.|Oct. 24.1 Oct. 31. | Nov. 7. FLUCTUS Ри!сЕз. | Oct. 3. iem Vi: Greenhouse, Flower and teen ths good ter.—A. B., — R DER, ог Otherwise a gentle- S Eola blis nt.—A strong active Youth. —For par- Main. pm to Јону MoonE, Gardener to T. Lloyd, Esq., Si-inch ivory handles 34- а — ivory i^ 4-inc balan A inch fot ivory пое ав nch finest African ivory handles ' bi tto, wi ith X er Ditto, ex vd handles, silver ferules 5 Nickel electro-silver (A any pattern Silver handles of any pattern ‚|6 ndles у o5 S ы ferules Bone and Horn Handles.—Knives and Forks P LAGU White bone ml 2 balance ack horn, vm ihoulde Ditto very y strong ri Fred төн and 2.0 e — existence of Plated Desse otherwise, and of the new AM S. BURTON, GENERAL AL e to x — x cM à up о! of mi mited. tock of Ань Silver and Electro-Plate, eig Silver Britannia Е н Dish-Covers, Ho nt r Dishes, ves, e ne e Chimney- Lo toten. R v Urns and Ke! does 1 m m оо SIR 1; 14 2, 3, and 4, Newman e 39 жета Street, W; 4. 5, and б, Perry 7в Place ; 'and 1 Newman Yard, London. ао устата бото М.Р., Брагі Hill Birmingham. o ETCALFE, BINGLEY, COS NEW roe . 12 TURSERY eie uer or GENERAL MAN -— PATTERN TOOTH BRUSHES, Рейган ing Unblea 777 Primo ves May I '$5s vc old . . 90s to 1108 including на und Work, o tracting, Planting, &с. | Hair Brushes, Improved Flesh Brushes, genuine Smyrna Buperior о. дас cut.. 87 100 |skilful amongst verre 32, single.—R. A., Mr. Allwork, | Spong 3 description of Brush aud Comb and Per- в & то бте Clov м M t Office, Re HER y. ys. 6-73 for the E. "IM. UE € Ens ew do. bo — — m us - e Е ; the Wi 155 70 & EASTON. ROPAGATOR, PLANT GROWER, or FORE: | an T CAMBRIDGE: BOUQUET. In bottles, E 8з. 64.; and 5. "Сомвевтахр MARK URSDAY; Nov. 12 mre mp чер ord НЕЕ и = ЕЕ 0 в, and 131, Oxford Street, W. Sup.Meadow Bars SSsto 95s Г Inferior do. . 88sto 983 | requirements of Trade. 14 Nort ——— Inferior do. .. .. TO 80 | Мет бо. .. Road, Brixton Hih, u APTA WHITES ORIENTAL PICKLE, . New do. è T Straw 52 86 CURRY or MULLIGATAWNY,. PASTE, CURRY : zs ns — ROPAGATOR,^ < PROPAGATOR and FORE. POWDER and CURRY SAUCE, may be obtained from al Fine Meadow Hay. "0806 to Bós Тишарал, Nov i pi cis x MAN.— sims aur wm Pages Vendor. ир ot to the Queen ера : Vi Inferior do. ФӘ 2» 80 M ж. Fara sod Soft wooded Pant is. Good re to character. tare AUR. М , хе { ; Prime New Hay ` New Ist out do. yv Cottages, Qu - NESIA | ferior .. .. .. – — me 2d eut do... E 105 — а FLUID MAG wo 11% зо |Inferiordo 100 phonon i young Man of good experience. D been durin оюрыаЧсан sgh o Ae Adams, 6, Fort Street, Spital Square, Medical P Profession, end wmm у accepted by Soa Hou 15 ARTNER, with not less than £1000.—He must im the best remedy for Acidity of tho motor а эй either understand Growth of Pines, Grapes, and Peaches ED MAN or FOREMAN on а Farm, where | cbe, Gout, and Indigestion, andas а P and children. It is. d these are grow у), or the Seed The uired.—Married ; would make himself useful. —— Y i state ot perfect а апа оѓ uniform косо e vertieer being owner of the his is a rare oppor- | Wife to take charge of Dairy and Poultry if required ; highest & F9 T New Bond Street, Т A ur d sold rw d Extent of Ground, 17 acres ; quantity of wall covered | references теп.—А. Н. ffice, Finchley, М. by Minn espectable Chem, ts throughout the uo жі Peaches ; 0uscs.— ., Post Office, Gloucester- ARM BAILIFF.— Married; Wife could under EATING'S PERSI AN INSECT DE ESTROYINÉ | I STEER PE аа Кы | a bit referees rinii «nd UBI. card. Quy. MI POWDER.—Fleas in Dogs, Poultry, &c., are instantly tm WD ап m Estate ч теала ез, їп опе | jamesfLickorish Hill, near Stockton, W: shi ч destroyed, аз also Bugs, Beetles, and every ofher It e Midlan t mi: - - remp de бы ] 'ec rmless 3 RS Wi be thoroughly conversant witi | ГТПАЕМ BAILIFF or FACTOR.—Married, no incum- Knee will therefore find it T. Ex ger mu with К засеок, to A. A, branca; by а Scotchman who has a thorough practical 15, Ud andi 4s. 6d. eac! t Down Street, Piccadilly, | knowledge of Farming. First-class references can be given.— EATING, | |4. srs. Cross & \ w.| notice, z ВА t the 3 ^ У ý ыңай 4 EB ап n О уч s З Shrubs,— А (ym ftir refereneo бо forme А lsh Pool, Montgomeryshire. nd IONS.—A Gentlem nin 6n АД о 4 DET to Mr. J. "pet engem pii m О re foed Trad rs tormented with Corns, selecti мога d 8. Rougier Street, York. the Süfanmation DY which he obtained t mplete UNIOR CLERK. Eos 20; d references.— | in а short period, T px — ingonvenieneo d C. P., Sutton & 80; . "E — envelope, ANTED, as SHOPMAN, an n intelligent MAN for нотыкны калас конто good knowledge | Ева, Epsom, the Shop. in а Wholesal d Retail Establish. Must bo a frst- clasa, D папа даган applientions, Е. M. Кога Ded Таа керше CONSUMPTION am and all Nervous, E WU | м сг нана ы ш оу wr ен: CoD банын РЫ perfectly. ourebia M d Moe a SHOPMAN of experience, ago from онен 1a бошу Apo боой тышто ©су P eai umen с елт» ТОР тоор, Опе nn a een p of SRM pierd: mx be Тав e RUND, T ved by thousands of cases which had been Limp, & er Nod qoem Edinburgh. pos айй ges I penc. Tum raid WOoxcESTERSHIEE S A V C E— |M rer derangement, deafness. Оше Е UT WE ONLY GOUD SAUCE, E Is prepared ғ by LEA & PrRRINS. | Ei ү у за iem «з tr ism apis Cnossg PH IBS nina idis aces an H i t NovrwBER 21, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, The Gardeners’ Chronicle) Lr., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1868, ORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE ted 1808, upon the Principle of Mutual Assurance. This ат aflords unusu al advantages 4^ te intending Assurer. The Rates of Premium e 10 per less than those of most offic tosi The whole of. "the Profits "belong t to d Assured. One-half of the first five Annual Premiums m remain as a permanent charge upon Policies effected for the whole duration of life. PRESENT POSITION OF THE Бост The Acoumulations exceed У; 2,000,000 00 red is up pwards of .. 5,570,465 А ? 254,712 £0, 51 413 have bete. paid: to tho 3pprenentétivos of cid | members. For further information and Prospectus apply at the Socieby's | rrey eT " и Norwich; Crescent, w Bridge Street, Merchants and Nurserymen 086, PnuNING and Bv Км WILL NOT ВЕ also warrant one of m Knives to las o of any other make. Paxton Works, Sheffie ed. Universal — Price £5 bs. T. H,. B'EOC.K,. AxD. .B.E C. К, 81, Cornhill, ЕС.; Р late б, Coleman Street. eed AxNOR' ахо FE MAN mela M SAFES, the most secure | inst Fire and Thi leves. CHUBB'8S FIRE- PROOF STRONG ROOM DOORS. CHAUDES PAHUEI DETECTOR ЛС and STREET DOOR CHES; CHUBB'S CASH D D BOX c rated Price List рта т post Linnean Society. 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Now а ы price 1s. sewed, о s ers 48, his Parea instead of «Mio were purohase ed by the late Кхе, on гесе eiving from he Duke, in his own nameand in that of his t I propose to the Eur ropean M res In accordance with OHNSON anp SHAW'S FARMERS ALM р) Farmer's Calendar, List of Fairs, and Ke р i niemals in an Almanac. WirLiAM RrpowaAY, 169, Piccadilly, W., and all Booksellers. ROFESSOR LINDLEY'S INTRODUCTION to BOTANY, 4th Edition, with Corrections and Additions. in Two Vols. 8vo, with Six Copper Plates and numerous Wood Engravings. Price 24s. cloth. London: LONGMAN, GREEN, & Co., Paternoster Row, E.C. treaty was signed in London 852, between Pis England, Austria, russia, Вань Dv Sweden by which t and the Duchy of Hol he i OUISA, daughter of the sti of Hrs ir Rutherford Alcock's Work on Japan Now MA in е Mor n^! prin Two Mie rd v Ilustra- on рги t fre tions on Wood and in Chromo-lithography, cloth, Сновв & Sox, 57, St. Vaiickudisit, ілби Е.С. . НЕ САКТАР of e TYCOON: A cineres of Ч 2- а Three Years' Residence in Japan. Ву Sir RU ái FENDERS, STOVES, FIRE-IRONS, and Атсоск, K.C.B., Her Majesty's Envoy Extraor CHIMNEY PIECES.—Buyers of the above are requested, | Minister Pleni tentiary in дарап, before finally on WiLLIAM m ТЕЧ 8 po SHOW-ROOMS. e uch an " “This work, which is by of the subject, and in all FENDERS, OVES, RANGES, CHIMNEY- 18085 "Fini .|far the best yet produced on | creates the strongest impres- IRON d GENERAL IRONMONGERY as be Ja apan, in many departments | sion of authenticity an trust- approached elsewhere, either for variety, novelty, pe f | exhausts existing Knowledge worthiness. ME design, or exquis of manship. Bright Stoves, London: LONGMAN, GREEN, & Co., Paternoster ү ith ormol ts, 31. 158. to ене t 2 n Fen- ers, wi : 7s. to 51. 12з.; Stee nJers, 3l. 3s. Professor Hind's Expedition into Labrador to 11/.: ditto, with rich ormolu ornaments, trom 3l. 3s. to Just pu ече аў in Two - De С зите Aa mo? Maps, 18L; Chimney-pieces, from 11. 8з. 1001; Fire Irons, from 12 Chromolithographs Engravings, price 323, 2s. 3d. the веб £o 4l. 4s. The BURTON and all other PATENT | Dp STOVES, i аади РЕ in LÀ BRA DOR. By НЕКЕ y Y. р, М.А R.G.S., оет of Chemistry and (rtr in the niter Mt Tra. Coll. Toronto. By the e Author, in 299 Vols., with Illustrations, Me he Royal house of Denmark. This Tr eaty was амаа the Danish Law of Succession in ato id | rent to the ртов! eople, апа METALLIC BEDSTE he st ach is at o => сара Ж" sanctio largest, newest, and m The CANADIAN RE ER mt EAD. 22. n PR рисові hat h ONS Denm country PLE ATIS GA Tow, EC B ich had — the гатага а few days before ^ Bedsteads, from А а E agis 1 Scientific Manuals. rta death of the late Kine, but had not been con- la iced be т), from es 6s. 04. to £8 108 » ur Toa SE a PERE О ш P S а med by . Meanwhile the Hereditary Prince o E i MID homm i r gallon ене мр. Bong tho Third of a New Series of | FREDERICK of 6, in spite of his " E » 2 1 : UTLE Er. wW ARRA ANTED. тһе most varied pri Vcr sim es АН САН ба; e d father's renuneiati has proclaimed himself assortment of TABLE CUTLERY in the world, all war- Havanon, M. А, Ter Duke of Schleswig- Жакы, and has proceeded cerdo - ыы а st prices ‘that — me Series, lately published Berlin to obtain а ree ognition of his dla nd] rx] ӨЕ REENE'S "MANUAL of PROTOZOA. claim from the Prussian сыртла ent. The Я р E д Ренет т 258555 58| 2. 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I FLORA per SURREY, o or a к СА АТА LOGUE ot the egere —— ре found in the n species, Коне Үооказт, Paternoster Row, E.C, and A À des m Vienna announces that Austria and Prussia, dilovins the example of England, Yita given a conditional assent to the proposed. fic ‘sor Par TE Trea de: cession of the Іопіап Islanda to be carried ou | that [the уыт шк of em and that no military force beyond that required of police shall be stationed in те тоес ofthe Royal ordinance on the press n the Prussian Chamber of Deputies on should Tefuse its sanction to the ordinance as ntrary to the constitution, er enini for THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Моткм»а 21, 1968, фран ji г З З a - Р €ulative ew the publie safety. Оа Thursday this motion жаз | General, took their seats as members of the Эре earried by a large majority. In the Upper House Society of Edinburgh. drortign. | Рвахса.--Тъе Emperor к at a Сошей ` Wed Ed : n Тик Савіхвт.-А Cabimet Council was bekl on {һе address im answer to the King's Speech was Monday at tbe offieial residence of the First Lord of tbe | Ministers st the Tuileries on ^r Do Street. : leries "D: urned carried by 7208, — — remsury im Downing Auothez Cone was | io Compiègne in evening. Іа the on Aeceounts from New York inform us that General | held on Thursday. Another enday. | Thursday Count Walewski, M. Cambi M. Mzapz has again erossed the Rappahannock with PamLrAMENTARY MOVEMENTS. — The election for м — hor Венн Ж-ү” ин А ичи 1 3 1 ^s force їз | Andover terminated ор W ednesday im tbe return ОЁ ә, of the committee to e the bis whole army, hat Gene s for Mr. Humphrey, the Cosservative candilate, by s | in A2 to de Pont prepara. ibe dii, said to be diminished to 30,000 men. The latest | majority of 47 over Mr. Hawksbaw, the numbers being | qs „ти = e M. de Моту from Chattanooga states that the Con-|130 to 83. Mr. Robert Bateson Harvey, of Langley complained of the malevolent comments upon Ше te! y y фк t federates still ceeupied Lookout Mountains on the Вый, ыйан law to фо ae »t ecce cnl debates in the Chamber oa the part of the Journal бщ : : à 'onservative " hamabire, ' “ 34 inst., and were shelling Ноокен” forces from sà by the an^ f the Hon. W. Ө. Covendisl Dach «à elt Hehe а рет - the -T- that position. The reported capture of Рон, ' nterior, resol : ie $e recurrence of tbe circumat to apply the law Sumter is noi conürmel, and the bombardment| Osper оғ тив Sram ow Ixpta—The Queen basi permitting the of publie writers at the iar still continued on the Sth inst, ТЬе Democrats |nominsted and appointed His Highness Seramudi| оо the Chamber” ehief topics of discussion in the ^ n WapRajeder Bree Chamber daring the week have been the reporta oí the have carried the election in New Jersey. Rajehye, Hindostan | By the telegraph f 8 b - accounts — nt н р € committees appointed to veri the y p. E and bia Higbnew Purr ри validity of which was contested by the Government eu hai to the 9th October. Major боңрох | Itabqad. Dowlat.i-Englishia Kajah Suroop Sing, Babe | sari grounds. Several of these elections have Бош was then before Soochow, and an attack o at | door of Jheend, to be Keighte of tbe Star of India. ; and олеге have been annulled by the imminent, The {тош Japan was The Hegiment of which, Oed heme ol Ше debes involving е piper i 3-1 cw а ЖАК: Nagasaki, and Prince Sarsuma and Салати. | iho eee À ШО sei каме М жаг, Court-Martial for ' | saying that he һай obtained am admision from the meee Colonel Crawley, oë tbe Gih Insiskilling Dragocos, met | Government of all that be wantel—namely, that iha Tuesday st the Club Howe, Aldershott, Lient.- | „ы justice had been suspended by the act of the Home Juws. General Sir G Tr K.C.B, pu e чо Procureur du Roi, Не immediately corrected a, | other. members the Court were, —M»jor-Geseral | =й i ws Сосат.—Тһе Queen sad Regal family | mee i 4 eme Melor-General by exclaimi y amidat ronowod Май %4 beg эрэ in "yr de os ч Ризо | umley, M» | Hodge ; Colonel Gambier, all mon get into right habite." Zo France bel n; Que amp m Ja. the | Artillery ; Colonel Мала, lst Dragoons; Colonel | itself able to state that several È — Ps A^ : 1 Hoa. - Dev ‚ Royal Horse Artillery; Col bave ofüeialy an he to , and attended the performance at the E -— A e ; Lient..Col. € PES =. y d qe n мод Haymarket I On - у deu Sn Lieut.-Colonel Sargent, 34 Regiment; Lieut. -Colonel Lord Cowley.on ШЫМ. delivered to the : n— Dui у Prineess, Yi 5 md Jenyns, 13:h Hussars ; Lient.-Coloeel Jones, 734 Regi- the reply of England, accepting the invitation, bat In the t; and Lieut.Colesel Grey, STth Wegrmest, Sir| Jeelaring the necessity of previous negotiations, ceo mu d Charles Won] | A-,Horíord, K.C.B., acted as the ‚| дааа fu Pari the Courts of Me фия ied a cr we n of the OL Crawley was by Mr. Vernon. Harcourt and | Vienna, and Berlin, have agreed to ине м tbe Cutie, =. Ae e | Mr of the Ù 7 Mr. Cocker, ор a Congress, on the understanding oe А Ае Pli and Prin. ior. The proceedings having been them opened in | of the great Powers will confine themselves to the 1 eom ivate | 9*9 tbe official Vere ra nd | consideration. of. questione ak prestat. pending: Qu i y a Tp Р : І — М good order and itary “рше, Тїп having si S » n -| during the mooth of May, 1302, when tbe Megimental h authorised the British Ambasador ds. | -Major Liley was confined in cione arrest, to declare to the | orders under which be onfned to with nanecemmary and ү, m M ili |! | piti illi ; f i f É h В |: EFEHTHE | А І ni £* f Е | ji Hii au i f L ri de — Ero cures y ka Моткмвкп 21, 1863.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. indemnity which Mexico owes to France, and tbat he | person to the assembled Rigsraad. Тһе galleries were | unheard of crimes, and which delights ш the apotheosis of will do во withont delay. crowded with spectators, who cheered loudly for the | *925sination. Srarw.—The Queen has replied to the Emperor | King. The Rigsraad on Thursday proceeded in а Тһе address was then put to the vote, and agreed to ог | body to congratulate bis Majesty. General exultation | M 72108. The Hereditary Prince Frederie, Duke a Con In the Senate on Wednesday the |prevails throughout the city. of Augustenburg, arrived at Berlin early on Wednes- Marquis of Miraflores stated that the Queen's x Юазпан Юсснткв.—А proclamation issued Ьу | дау morning. His Higl had an interview with the jetter to the Emperor would shortly be laid оп | Ње hereditary Prince Frederic of Augustenberg was | Minister President, Count von Bismark-Sebbnhausen. e House. Тһе Noredades doubts|published on Wednesday. e document is dated |The Prussian fleet, which arrived st Plymouth а few Dohig. Nov. 16, signed “ Frederie, Duke of Schleswig. | days since on a eruise to Madeira, bas been suddenly olstein," and announces the Prince's intention of|recalled, and the Newe Preussische (Kreuz) Zeitung of he t those duchies It| Wed Г E а һе ta h whether the Congress will meet with success, as a mderstanding with reactiona Governments is|H mpossib’e. marriage is spoken oi ween assuming the Government of - “з. рч ныр арй { ша. " asser on good authority tha mis nfanta Isabella and the Count of Paris, The Annamito | says : Marine and War sre actively engaged iù making " bass у * By virtue of the decree of renunciation executed by шу | {от hostilities, the outbreak of which between dota and unsatisí news | father pw бт, I declare that ЖУУ the government Denmark appears now to be unavoidable. The 6th HE * of the nquestioned rigbt afforied а pretext for divisions of the 4d to b ers from -— two steamers have left Cadiz for yoke hitherto laid upon i as ihe Danish King was at tbe | to be placed on Porto R with 1400 troops. overnment 18 | оазе timo your Duke. Henoeforth, however, tbe rule of the | directions for the equipment and concentration of a war босі determined to uphold the rule of Spain in that island, | Danish mobarch would be usurpation, T do not call upon you | have likewise been given," RTUGAL Em leon’ mes by foe. Your y evening. Tn consequence of the Ро ~ peror Napoleon's invitation (о | to гере! бил» 2 езше iie ioana upon ma | ре semi-oflcial Nord Desiscle Zeitung sya i= фе King of Portugal to take part in the Paris Con- | орь ual 1 the Go tof tbe Federation for|,, D the accession of tbe new King to the throne gress was considered in Cabinet Council on. Monday, ——— M T Ae Ле est t Re lege" the ы, Holstein a m суан an international accepted, r is doub hether tbe German Confederation will aoknow- Avila has been appointed to attend tbe Congress as. the | Lauenburg, and announcing Ма аоовамоп to the gorernmen tbe Frinos namo as the Duke of Ше Prince the grounds Which his claim js WEN. a gun o King’s delegate. Tho King and Queen, accom Metnded, eod jromisee. to preserve ет rigbte and liberta. „ The Federal Diet іє by по means у by а numerous suite, left Lisbon on Wednesday for | Та conclusion Һе promises to govern the duchies of Sebleswig T — prp mo his neb assedo to tho Oporto by land. Their Majesties intend to make а fand Holstein in accordance with the constitution and funda | nition, as tbo ELE ЕЕЕ — for their T short tour in the south үө orange trees this year mental laws of the country, and to uphold the rights of tbe | Austria and Prussia 1 а are го} from the engagements Ne дда eoasiderebiv ейде by disease. people. . _ | tbey contracted, as Denmark bas not fulfilled the duties it qe Ат сеи The leaders of the extreme of the Holstein Diet | undertook towards Germany." MaprigA.—The vines have been more fruitful than - о ту 3 many years, Seyeral pipes of wine have been convened a at Kiel for Thursday to discuss] AvsTRIA.—À courier arrived at Vienna on Monda already L1 p the netten 6 the country, but — 3 ng жаз | with despateb Prince Metternich, y whi . Diet forbidden Government, on. accoun its being | it appears that the intention of Austria and England d КАРТИ" ЛЕДИ demonstration to tbe King’s succes- | to make their participation іа the Congress dependent tation im tho rate of payment of 908. 1) was thereupon determined to E е | on the reply numerous inbabitan reduction of ; H bg ti f » Im i Hirn i ПР iu HZ ЇН ПРШ dsl ili ban fi di 8 accompanied At the sitting of the Lower House оп Tuesday the " ician Deputy, Herr Ditb, demanded of the Police t the excessive severity of the police in bated and the laws of personal Minister replied that the authorities were in accordance 4 E 7 ig i H ü iH Ера Ssp Ha in ET $ EH Г PEE ir Е Ч i ғ L Ё Е i 1 8 Е i + H 1 f Ў H рҮ ij H rr 1H ів І Ў f $ F | Г | | | Holstein, and has informed the representative - for the Council of | to succession | proposition to the Diet that an tension | in to the duchies would be met by а | Federal Diet requesting t Е Jen Duke of Saxe-Meiningen have also and that the Grand Duke of HE n | TRE n Hi i di iu ji i: P SÉ di 5 ЕЁ | EE 1; Succession of їз announced that King Leopold of Belgium has the Coaneil = tbe act of renunciation in Ма quality as net to Prince Alfred, Prince Arthur, and E р 8 Tis issued to"politieal Judicis! | %04 : to | Coun Ministers, THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NOVEMBER 21, 1863, P voted by the Senate, pu not bar, € но into the E of the Minister of Piano The ary receipts а: ir to - 011,729,09, and the буаны to а 858,303, 30, „етіне deficit of 253,846, e x The ех tradrdinary е penses, ich are estimated 'at ,106, 987,52, will be c огой by the alienation of Crown lands. The Grand Duchess SUA of Russia has arrived at Turin. In а Congregation of Cardinals held at а on Saturday, it was s determined that the Ра ра1 Gove ment should taxes are to be applied to Constantinople, which city has hitherto ке exempt. АРЕ OF боор HoPrz.—Considerable feeling is still exhibited in i53 Western Province aga holding at Grabam's wn, new feature meeting having been held at Ша t inst the intended | Kell where t anc UNITED STATES.— On the 7th inst. беч: ck's French's divisions of General Meade's ? was unanimou: у reso olved to presen of a European а The Roman Railwa ay, eu ү 2 accepted : the conditions of а n to construet a railway from , Civita Vecchia to conces. | T Governor pressing ап opin nion that "Uitenhnge was better fitted ^n thes t own. The f 41 the ulterior at of P rontier districts were musteri ing all their E with ft | smi] жа line to be completed а half. ICILY.—A severe hurricane swept over the island on Monday morn Occasioning great «есч бага lives Woo lost, and шр, of Ships were в in the roads and harbour of Messina. Iowraw Isnawps.—The protocol ratifying the resig- nation of the Protectorate, and the cession of the | by Great Britain to t е reece, tures се енем orde r, ust. riş; | 1 Russi i stipulates ibat dier dortilcations. "ot ‘Corfa shali 5 lished previously to the transfer of the tatement published M a London pacification of Poland, is sai to м d er i The ror left the Crimea on the 7th, {оп his mem rospun. eria] ukase order: mation 12 regiments of е еас sch пека. С batíalions. This force is intended to form the third reserve corps. Тһе any degree the prinsipe of. EU. for whioh she has respect. I Es has ceased to issue reas bills. Epi The rat «саңа on that city has consequently fallen 2i er аЬ telegram from Lemberg, stating that 10 Government Cap to | to Some of Ше. Midland Кыды were Uitenh holding similar views in fav age. The|tion of Lookout Mountain, and state that Gener Western Province was Члану n nuous exertions| Longstreet was still firing from e Mountain neet this coming struggle. The Governor had|on General E position, without, however, in. efused to medi Кс, the Sure ras and 5 мы нен damage. Daily communications had Hottentots, who ere at war in Dam The ned with Bridgeport, niis supp plies were railway to Wellington was не ted to m pee by чишу ка Ше Federals. General Thomas h the end of October. A railway ied du^ Elizabeth to | re ted t forage train belonging to Uite: was proposed. Bai Ga set 8 угшу, ийне S the guar d in the t Vra were v. George а dissenti Harbor €— атомдо, һаа 18,0007. to 20,0007. for the the Eas fen ce The анса steam Ala ше n ha d sa ailed for the Вау of Ben ngal e | Despa ied a ciall endo bots of a collego in ^ Mi from General Grant anhonnoe d the s 8 had attacked two of Burn feld against ve Sittanas, — the dans э ene Garvock, comm t Peshawur. It is 1s.4d. a lb. retail. The Cinchona plan he Madras | the 31st u Presidency have ie побанд aea imis the|by the Federals eginni ng of las nth from continuous and heavy rains. vO опе лег federato General а u F had men ei ight hordei killed, Ey у эмб пау bed repulsed at Mia _ n the Memphis ШЫН eston Railroad. Th kis al fias Das gene Ais iae the Red River. General Sherman has. had s vere ting near Tuscumbia. It repor that here bod Ses nfederates, except guerillas, left in ombardment of Eas The ort Бегона үнү intermission throu oughout and the 1st ues 1005 shots were fired е the former day, and during the afternoon of s ord the ring averaged four shots red 5-7 P Aem from Shanghai of Oct. 9 stat that y Major: Gordon is before Soochow, and an attack ав рег minute. A rt Sumter felli "i burying a number of the garrison n the ruins. Thirteen men were reported дн. through this accident; the other casualties killed and three wounded. The flagstaff was Куа shot away; the Взе itself was e battered that the battle flag of the Georgia regiment was raised instead. Оп the the National oleum had dismissed Prince as that city is hiis Reinforcements have been toryski and General Mieroslawski, is contradicted оп | sent to Taitsa ng and dcm р, ay of the good authority. By order of General Prince Wittgen- ER Captain Mere ral Brown, have stein, Corfini and Borkowski last t треба) (— -— tt f бї "Capt. Osborn's eem: pps Felix and Оше ss Ledochowska, sister-in-law of | ha the Papal Nu Dee ч Дыр, have А, did d to апо аз у Ше МАТНИ аы act of atrocity s% ing to an order published by Е Lewchin very wom. m отрова in eg d of Warsaw after might- fall must carry a lantern, unles had advan com * permit m. wife." жы is your wish, said the poli 10 blows and 15 to his wife," — The Nat: my agent,—* give 2 and this execrable gio М nal Government has published a €— tion enc some the Poles to mom A the order for ladies to discontinue E has also iss Ts : А ordering the realisation of the жЕ loan 0,000 flori: f Wilkowski, gained a great | ii on the 30 ire the B mi дасе of his wounds 1 ү: А Polish е" corp: zed 10, 000 florins, the c measure. n ee sciz a frien а and both th stopped fir to у 25th Sept, а that the анта 5, ave t; x р t Mere-M 30th ult. in the |+ Ski's band | hil evening c The steamer Salvor, which s ы Ath еге. Philadelphia s been o Пу кее. as to pay tha seamen havo deger ce зеке фе from Japan is Eni cam s the capture o e Fort, and its occu upation w ar "14th Pennsyl- уапіап Regiment ; but the last Federal advices and es ams to the 5th from Charleston Ба are appearing аб Na Sa абет знн? Mec rope are anan for war. Embassy at Yokohama radic report, and ра te th at the bombardm ment sd timed ОУ President s had visited Charleston and inspected he wers. S e announce the five Me — of Sir Charles Darling; and his assumption of e | the ment of Vi the de e ; transportation to Austra arrived on the зй Берк ы 78 days from London. EW ZEALAND.—The accounts from the s of me up n the bui ‹ ar the with and that Charleston never could be taken. He has also made а вре eech at Mobile, ее the aa that of the country poure Self those who were hoarding v» vade who a e The scarcity of food. The prisoners arriving from Rich manently for the South. T is report they and he appealed to them from other inepntives an military, discipline must be entirely forgotten in prese тев,Яапӣ up infamy, я ч k of e пах mi "eir get һа grown currency pice is RUE: pum mec ram in the Soutb. Тһе Richmond papers com -— of e The hi кета elphia Engineer contains a Joe John rted tha stc on CS o нан" General — резо nt of their b eere 00 тга mber of rifle pi its. ind "hin pits, and on an rom the inen dete works of great been. ry available looking fr пау! або ^ dent mS erm Я E: || the protection sam pira es engaged in йе! The encampment of the British seek is w vithi піп cannon- | the rione of the Maori rifle pits The proximity to the enlist the m out of five of the Aduninistration candidates in Baltimore. The Di ш Шен ft ee e provision: man billeting of troops. CIRCASSI. x Russian officers have been shot аз | unity to уне ate Sullivan of making a nial gun enm at, aud the Mao s with. eral Сенека was an "оррбт reco UA cu with the Avo! in e of inflicti ing considerable da her 12-pounder Armstron; ggun. G near]: will Г? 2 dy to strike a decisive blow, which it is hoped | pated the - ace in Pennsylvania K coliory ca miners. The The dv mud in New York 8 mated at 30,000. r. Seward has Wald asserting hn there ex d be no peace until was President of the ba sas United States. иш of Res war. Every able-bodied тап in the eie [e up i and nteers w large numbers of volu daily em at Auckland, not only from the other == т Zenland temm 2 Sen аза night їп order to Free ite: M on the Persian Allthe arrears of the army prior to March | of settled by indivi тр» pipea to хона The new will ры м isiv IHovit a a aber of the "s od Anstralian байо d Mary H owitt, асн Че OR by the of a canoe on Lake Brunner, s in MM estern district of Canterbury. D M aatis th | Russian fleet; has Ка pda) given at the Academy of Мове present at upwards of 4000. Marshal Forey "e . The steamer M: sale to the symphony of me а г оед wie no State that саб not been made and no citizen that t had n b been — war. great. but the room was so crowded that dancing sible. Some accounts estimate the number at New — emen хас Jessies has ENDO Ш.Ж = NOVEMBER 21, 1863.] @ йр £ntelltaence. 1; Cent. Бабо isb, ; Ditto , for i to 69 1; 691 to 7 i ЕС 1862, for Acct., 1 itto Guaranteed, 101$. Bank of Englanv, ISSUE DEPARTMENT. e. £27,375,940 | Government Debt s. ..£11,015,100 Other Securities s. 9,694, 2 Е а pom D Бошоп : 12; 525; 940 Notesissued,. ., — —À ——— #27 ,375,940 &27,375,940 BANKING DEPARTMENT. . £14,553,000 | Government Весе 7 es. eo 3,193,201 Pul тоно De соса (inelud- ei mugs +. £10,810,330 ing Exchequer,Savings T so x дЫ "91 5 Banks, OCURRE AER 6278. 470 of n. M к Divi- депа Acets.) .. s. so Other эзы 2 g Бетеп days;and other bills йүн Capital Notes ЖТР Gold and Silver Coin .. 451,850 s "405 442 0,884 &38,282,377 £38,282 377 Nov, 19, 1863. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. Gute of tbe 09е RUPTS.—J. ALDIS Lower Ni ,Law Stationer Нато, Bedfordshire, Bre FRIDAY : Nov. 13.BANK orwood, D: in Milk—J. ALLEN, Stourbridge as ae estershire edet LAUR Yorkshire, Butcher— areia. Road, Tambeth, npe r to the BOORMAN E "Bond Street Ves ipe Lo ANS: Ке BAKER, Birmingham, Baker- R. Н. M E, Aston- nn ham Tons SAMUEL CURRIE ght — GEORG E E уоп, С Nora aker — ROBERT ФУУ; Наг е York- rietor — Jonn Fox, Barthomly, Chesh Re- Beer E косе Kni htwicke, Worcestershire, Cattle and Fs Dealer E, GnArINGER, Calv y, York е, дой Manufacturer.- GEpnrING, Workin; ington, Cui d Со! Agent—J. Gri e, Bi ur Чапа, Col c. G N J, Hope, Flin! tshir 0—0]. rr, Swi Й е, MM Gild б "nt. по, Norl xem Kona, ере Bush, Же». Tate of Great To Tower Street, Merchant— W. JoNES, Staffordshire, Grocer—E. Н. JoNES, Diamond Row, Camberwell, yes 693,662 а zW Are д "Tailors Н. deren Kingswinfo! Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Retailer of Bee Lincolnshire, Tailor —G.SovrH, Нат s, Genera Srovr, Great Grimsby, etes T Bootmaker—J. SMITH, Lower Heyford, rau rr eua n-Humber, пиана Boot and n: Maker—J. M. Wzsr, Stalham, Norfolk, Pro- еы Music —J. Woops, jun., late of pue: rton, Lincolnshire, Master arini атреп dWlctropolis апу its Vicinity. Court of Alder. e e | pos ition by an THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. were picked up by a French vessel The ship and cargo are said to be insured for 60,0007. à Тн | Lar m Acor IDENT TO THE „Мап, STEAM qe of Trad ek in Liverpool to sertim i circumstances under which the ‘Royal Ma + stea hip Africa, Captain James Stone, ran on a rock ri Ca e Race, "апа sns hpc d the night the 12th of October. / carefu ully considering the master and other kim the beet hat the master of the eng run his distance, the state of the weather being such that he could Tot see ed E po or verify his supposed other thoug —À for not yry the 1 pa th Aak AT ATA кай нч віх rest ца А d pot of th sentence ои mw a but м Сопг Ча of neral. n Ros m ; the comp! 'aints he bad made on уче su hg was unwise. Alderman Phillip quiry aga vig азиа к that the наанаа. of thes to the fundamental prin- | ciples of E “egistatior on and the rights d MA mo defe nded Alderman cu and after some further dis and that ould be preset taken to procu t 41 was agr eed ME EMORIAL TO LORD CLYDE. 2А public E ye the restoration T "Сар ain Stone ertificate and the es stablishraent of a fair tri bind А petition ^to this effect has also been addressed to the Board of Trade by Ыы Su + ‚ shipowners, a IR LISTER MIS 4. z clear and 1 zey Clyde 8 s Шань сагеег, апа вебе in honour of his servici d d by Earl De ef У, се men А d Sta ishops on the о organ ih ^] эү dec s pe roducing com- mentary which should “ put the reader in fal ровно | € requisite to enable with satisfactory ‘ал misrepresentation ofi its s contents,” engthened narrative of Sr. KATHARINE, Low —On Tuesday moetings of the t which it Liverpool. керн ОЕ ТНЕ RIA Docks. suing session for per cent. interest. rty is wi Heim eer in the purchas —4A meeting of "the gover- of St. when, notwithstanding s the south-east of London, ; thé Беле а agree 5 site for the hospital, p soni. Чо give dead f enge] subjeet to the d Ak ies т, of с —Ап inau m m | was pee on ey on i “httle m who had li mee" л with i „са alled Holly bush Gardens, Very and foun ents in а 1007 the sanction of the Pri А сові ee, consist of the Ar chbi shop of. Yo е the Bishops of London, Speaker, Mr. Walpole e, takes the! ! general super visi ton, the эе J kary Ус i of the wor at Lincoln's Im, will ith | В Bethnal reen. n, horribly А condition, while draine w кес ve. Wite ; — e Rev. F. C. Cook, preacher ] Д р а бн DARIN ч Снег, Tav», | be the general editor, and will advise w Arch- place would be made better when the drainage was NOn. Filmtshire, Grocer- d d окин $ торе Aston, Witshire: | bishop of York and the Regius Professors ot Divi inity | settled. The inquest was adjourned in order that the Oilman — Ұүпллам MARRIOTT , Derby. Commission Agent — at O ford and Ca idge upon а uestions which ocal ty might be in by some me ical man SNOER; Aj S Go ptm due e алеут еа may arise. The work will be divided into Arr unconnected with the district, A p A A гру Pam Haah boris iie Dare Үс н ersfield, Yorkshire n Spinner— "OALLAGHAN, Birmin, * " Sd EUM л O1 Kent Road, Volum Binder =G "Phor" Middlesex. me R. C. Pascoe, i T. Tor арр, Т. Е. a , and W. Dew- | was h Tuesday evening at the Beaumont Institu Somers Town, Dealer in Dairy Produc: 5H. Panky, Sheffield, Yorkshire, | hurst, "The histo: э) books will be d to the | tion, Mile End, for the purpose of expr th ©. Poor. Brighton, Out of Busi Daven наск Carlisle, Joiner— | Revs. G. Rawlinson, T. E. Espi rthur| with Poland. Lord ampbell who took de chair, said A Е, ig i о: ness— vpDICck, Carlisle, Joiner— le . L . " , Ма. Harrogate, Yorkshire, House Keeper H, бллотамт, | Hervey. "The Rev. Е. C. Cook win edit, and the R evs. | he had lately spent a month in Warsaw, and Т, Stack, Carlisle, Cumberland, Butcher—W. Sovrmarr, Kings- | E, Н. ptre, W. T. Bullock, and T. Kin ngsbury will made it his business while there to ascertain the feel- еа rdshire, Brickmaker's шайы. .R. Минет up тысыз Tus pp le pim e ILLDEN о! Merchan! айе "Worcesters| 7 1 et : Il f o nglis The universal reply he received was, that "the poss of "England чапаец Revs. y H Hastable, Y W. дау. кыл ү? Meyrick. "The sustain their — in the m le. He therefore. t his fellow co tend Н ymen to and үу. LUGD Re ie S ва ea d Polish brethren, ара prot E —. 'RYSDALE. w тосет—. : missión Merchants any truckling on the part of the Englis Жон Мы ai Mone rmn je er ғ", the Demmo recen ry, а wv Act by Government "- the Cabinet of St. tersburg. ВТО ЕЗРАҮ: On r Annema Llanover Upper, Moments” | Dr, Jacobson. Тһе editorship of е c9 Epistles is The tas les had asked of the English Government LL DUE A ld me erm ph — ton Waste Dealer i to "rv Ellicott —— . Jeremie, assisted | to acknowledge their belligerent rights. This wa Liver r Merchant- J; "Аллах, Marnoch, Banffshire, Merchant—H. В. | by Dr. Gifford, ve n , Rev .J. "Waite, and an ‘intelligible request. It urally thonght t тан, Oaren Street, Ealing, Fiamonge: | Professor J. To tho. ' Archoishop мео f the Foreign Secretary at Blai Конева тенот X, Acton on Tees Durham, M imd -— ш ster £e Balliol is assigned the rest of | [Ке would have been at once followed by the Maker—T. [n Shawbury, ZH. OmxswonTE, the ва acknowledgment o on ће part of the pien залее of масена. Cheshire S s Chepstow, Sonme т Hughley, EN тик are | ACCIDENT TO THE PnINCE Сохвовт. — | фе belliger ^ diues of the Poles Не thought this Coorzn, Ixworth, "Suffolk. , Surgeon—. Я il, New St. E: Bond 56 Тайог— Mall d Wine Merchant—R. Fra Cesare шары g Collar Manufacture rr Ce ene ied Paper r Manufacturer —3. Gassox, K ] T-Gwrx: ; Road, Baker -J. "Wandsworth, Boot Maker—J. ENGLAND, водо га FLETC Sirett, Ts jate, of Pall Di hsea, ire, Builder — сз Tu E TN Eet A Assistant Overseer—W. "s, С ДЫ os Же ec: Ta мў "lovis LAYANCHY, пао S. MARSHALL, Little Fife EL. Whi: Н, Мес MrcxruENBURO, Manchester, Salesman — 's Inn Fields, mer PR Tune, m. e otting Hill Tea Lancashire, Cowkeeper A: Powstr, Boutham an Painter —J. Le Cross Square, . 'ARSONS,. Corn R, Pack- ушш Street, Pimlico, —Dr. M NE, "Professor of Schoolmaster Dr снра Yanone irt D. о Гапк vem m lin Esser, well. rse had worthy conduct Prince Consort on the late try have gran of the officers, ш. occasion ; айо thom a'gratnity the Channel, on her voy to Boni ba; Court was of opinion 0 inst the captain nbandoning the Sebastian Cabot with at 100,0007 i don ay. the charges of intoxication шл gut tak their lordships' satisfaction at the praise- Britain тал i "анду and forcibly non-commissioned | the qu der stating | for the Pol n| | of nation, ing a rin agai f| оп Wi cou en because the peo en of Great spoken out upon n. It was not the aim of the sr, AA: Ң those rights achieved by by the Poles themselves, - he quite coincided ngland that Polan he League, and d it, doe bee be the ne t о «4 пына... pem iot substantia NDONMENT О Austral, which left tne Tun only а afew уз LT е ана sustained such eol in a chops of th '"Channel, that she w над — e| the Poles, even to the e the crew, wholresolution was then put and pee xtent of war if necessary. The by acclamation, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NOVEMBER 21, 1863. . Beales moved the second resolution, — mitted by Rasik i i Poland, the resolution, “ That | on- | before the Bible, was the g nd t Much was said of late about co hic E was карр! у M. Zaba, and | and severely censured those clergymen n who left their e dissenters in other ERAT to the late attacks "m the Bible, he ei tha men of the Castle are also prohibited ied smoking within А Castle, by command of her sty. WORCESTER.—À murderous ou w^ age кы committed last week by, a supposed madm Bible, and the authority vn n^ which th ust be propounded to each separate conscience. mprehension, Ні own e eee pr ad was at work in her cotta age when espectably днд entered and beat her so ебри about the head with a blud fracture her skull. The д soul yearned for comprehension; ће would sa unanimously ag it лш but truth; but one rio “л tih ES чош He gives his s Ja ar t Gloucester Bra BEN. e E bell of the Bo of Parlia-|not consent to sacrifice for any of he ad i 6 the title of Lord 8 pen Mrs. Barnes, Be is one uncing the time from the Clock prehension who is still in Worcester Infirmary, x ‘identified him Tower of Westminster Bridge. was discovered on UILDFORD,—Dur ring the recent excitement caused | ав the man who attacked her, and a young man named examinatio n by the mo Messrs. Meares, tiat it | b "o Desire taken by м 1оса1 «шло шен апа ўе Crump has p" sed es in: saw him leave the cottage g and consequently | Gov t to prevent a riot on Guy EUM it was|on the The prisoner was x has been again set ork. T ack did Ex pass discovered. pa Sentent Magie of £9 sin jus 8, ^ accordingly "ako béfore the ре ыу and committed completely ces the | mihi an tho ough the tones| was lodging ublie house with h.c d are pw subdu to dis- they are "distinctly audible tant parts of the uA olis. Ы am ANDE Сав, —Тһе Hur veyed f buie "^ "half у past 110 riday night in the Garrett emetery, Tooting, without any funeral service, The inquest on the bodies of his wife and childron was resumed and concluded on Monday, when, in accord- ance with the evidence of the medical men, the ju d dead i a IN away their lives Љу Hunt, ae bodies Read body of т Camberwell i in a van, and Bizibet Waterers the D eq of a om, pas rd Apa e Pe the трі mmit suicide by is sup also | to havetaken poison, was quite dead, bu e man is | still alive and in A ein of the police, though he is in | such ра ошод atata агы hia recovery is dorait. Треја inquest was op on Sa — until he is able to о attend. Lt ed | for trial on the charge of assault with intent to murder, t | жый Bae ing of the а uM read from 2 thanking the HEREF ORD. meeting for raising a memorial to "^ late Sir d C. Lewis have decided FIM. it shall assume the form of and sta tin that he would use o his best ende avours to the А and would come over as кооп as piis to Imm ittee. bronze of the right hon. gentleman, to usl Bund. William „The thri ursday at the gt n Willesden [n is реф: in front of the Bis Hall i їп this city. The work obe intr usted to che tti, who has under- THE ALLEGED MURDER AT DALSTON. of suspected murder has been the subject us а coroner' s а ток ccn Thursday "s a riot took place in the Тнк OPENING OF SrEPHEN'S GREEN.—À was held in the Mansion House a few days since, undi the presideney of the Lord Mayor Vo to ru measures ype ark. Sir foro opening Stephen's Grepn Se: a E aguest, wi after several ои was a close on Friday. O. > 17th ult. a vell-known e presence of He stated sed by the D de Camin, whose lectures against. Po op f the peac of England. men the Temperance "Hal but the authorities en the tha square, and letters were ека {тота Тага ^T “bot de e Malahide and the Right Hon. J. Napier to the After the effect. subjek; tar been {ШУ discus "it was raeed at on l Parlia entary +: та the u w died on the 5th inst. by a strong body of police. The cones anenas was that the crowd left the hall in a body, and proceeded to the The was one of great рн bu t he thought an open ‚ where they je p ен} their feelings by hooting and „shouting ; at la st si were is the first o e erdict as the police could follow se if any new light were thrown u upon it, The e ju ry s rned a verdict “That deceasedl died from certain Nori but whether they arose from a all or blow the evidence was uM noces О T USPECTED YIXS ITCH. —On Friday | morning a an iten di " ЧЕП fo for the fourth дош relative idw e mysterious death of Edward Vial, aged yes died from. 21st тепсе it omma а" be obtained positive w the injuries were васе. which led E у, t s house were „Брка n. On Friday even ub tya чы Me was allowed to lecture without ол Tio han was esti] half empty, but outsi re a of 2 000 boys, either unwilling or EA n to pay the s. demanded for admission. About 10 p.m. the rabble started off to Orwell Place, where per broke several а АРА in the house of Father mp, the Roman Catholic priest, but a stro dispersed. without арр! — "The Archbisho op of gud ныл a few peL pon the certificates gained at mina- his death. The coroner, consequently, thought it was tions in connection with the West Ridius "Educational less again to adjourn the inquiry. It was clear| Boa P: in the Town Hall of this borough. Не spoke of that the man had been attack: he was on his wa, home, and robbed of the money that he had gained by | a of the proficiency of both masters and ps sales for the ing. accordingly "a (eas the latter to increased exertion returned a verdict inst {some Hn euo "o person or ү might not overcome, His Gra cluded by THE — The Registrar- General's states that io the deaths i in London, in the тх children, were registered in espe e weeks of the yeara e average La ee was 1851, ЖАНА, e fo took place al three weeks ago. unrecovered "bodies i is 15. Тһе four bodies cs ABERAVON.—Nin bodies uud ор | week Aba Monday in tho E at Morfa C Colliery, ье the s explosion The ъф оЁ бирее up brought | am to the mouth of the t were catly er ge т were on identifed by 2 their ‘clothing am ^ сези! s to rs cause " the explosion. 1е а "Я - occasioned by the opening a lamp by opening will ке, jek on the "lamp, jo vill p^ "doni LA C in the hands of the man. А former explosion at eiler was occasioned by the phe ss of a hat occasion four lives were lost. Bishop of е delivered АЙ t ? was never во visible or The GM MES е т eom 3 ithal to di to distinctive ciality of mi i 8 Central Re Relief АТА on Monday, the Xil F. Derby in the chair, the hon, Secretary reported that IN 12s. 114, had been received during the week, and at the balance i in the bank was 258,8927. 48, 1d. ES n came from charitable sources, and e Ripe t sire and elsewhere, but поб transmitted. ун ‘he motion of the Mayor of Man chester, seconded by Lord Egerton of Tattoo, the report was айо n К у. —Captain Speke, one of the discoverers of the sources of the Nile, visited this town iov inh week ; return to his w ory | native country was presented to him. da; entertai y he was entertained at а enge given by the Bristol ае da; Eres ар WixpSOn.— The iM of mee purposes та де р а: it pics cif ee Cards, Sue and ?glazed, ad чыз Peas eq will not smoke in the in the private rooms of the len m уры of the e. fea in the ү этар, Sm T3 fing SE Prince of W: The sei g body of committing voy e wit : the feelin е; satisfaction w was iret soon damped l P the inteligenco that а. сао, the di r speed, is cause of the Pit has aet uet Ts Iw rock in Galwa t the demand appears to have y morning Hibernia. сойо. Es FATAL B —On afternoon Ás haier explosion took меу in the w m i Si Roliox, Glasgow, the st intimation ож Ns.—The кымде Roa yi o Parlia ment have been giv СХ was tine ques ra chee ohi pueinsd from the local | ton not include the | to raise purchase of lands and completion of works on authorised lines ; io make а ra Gr Mile fro Бе, A ings Oo ate, Easton lal; to alter au divert a portion of tbe existi ur Metropol ami at nm Cross to Great N t i rd c or m imissioners of Sewers, and vestry or Жы Board; to obtain power to px the time for m NOVEMBER 21, 1868, ] North-Western near Hampstead Road ; and to obtain т 5 $ k on « Botanical "Thedlogy." Philip D. d own work on 8, шр Duncan p to rise Vi vl aor and to enable the pe eded his br other in 1826 at the Ashmolean and ай Ох ford nd, Great London and hen duri üng 28 years will reme , Great Eastern, ng the au рег ealou "Bo uth- Eastern | Compani ies to пуче 30 seleneo ЕЗ libera donations. - all ету instita- t E of hea pleasant manners, e — "барои, will hear with of Wykeham's noble = rth- eas jm COURT or CHmawcEnRY.— Colonel A 02, М.Р. ү, Gyt.—In this case Colonel Knox, M.P., sought to obtain а e dar for the issolution of a partnership eged had subsisted übrary. He and his туе ео the Radcliffe Lib: А hm i" s to the peris to utility of the museum founded by Elias In the catalogue of this museum the reader will see alm ost iptereting. sbiects "vortobraod end 34 eirop ith gc Med rinig ani D: the initials ir A pended to ди пк Везїйєз M he f the partn nership, and asse that all -— Din bad done with referen aea р done simp! “48 interested desire еса — hi insistit A У роо, n giving judgment ам adverse to thes clatm of A 4 set He said the turning point of the case t after Mr. Gye took the eor MA of is jopera, with the aid rendered to km by the plaintiff апа oth itlemen, 16 was | only E blood, but by ki d» and virtu, roposed that the Plaintif should si RU ia Маго, 1584 connection Sith 1 рату A 60 ens "M [el of the opera, but 2 the plaintiff refused to | in Mi 4, resigned px k guise of of the Ashmolean, апі do so, saying he never had been, and neve uld be а partner | а week or two КЫ е вепїог roetor, Mr, 857 Col. Knox, n appeal of | Chase, of Oriel (now Principal ot St. Mary HD spoke in "feel- ment of Mr. Duncan. He was odis D. unen two afterwards with universal applause. Mr. Dun was author s various works—an essay on sculptur ө, ^ 4 Roman relies (read before the Ashmolean Society in 1530), a volume of lectures on various subjects, delivered before the Bath Institution, &c. ing terms of the loss sustained by the нууч сла the ,retire- or the dm RTHS.—On the 15th inst, the Countess of STRADBROKE, "S оох, Брока inst, at 21, Chesham e Lady LEV: с: inst, E.) Broad- The Court БӨЕК Selkirk, "the Hon, M M, жы of a son—llth yog MH one of the ablest botanists in England, and the author of а | Hartley, ra, birds, ad ^ THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. "Hartley, 15s. 6d,; Tanfeld Moor, 1 nfield M Butes, 15s. 6d, ; West Hartley, 155, [o oit A ]am, lui H Wylam, 17s. ; Walls End Riddell, Wo d Walls End Wharn- 6d. ; End H Tunstall, 178, ; [AM End Cassop, 188. ; Жаш Ша End piena rs 183,6d.; Walls End Kelloe, 188.—102 ships D. сни, Nov. All kinds of pro iie дужа үү, Pine Apples are unusually well s au ces pce ns them are lower than last week, Imported Grapes realise n КР; 18. рег ng Of foreign Melons there is a good stock, із also а good supp b te. le Е: chael Ora ranges For Роди. the market із cen "Hl 5s. to 108. of Orchids, Pelar- pe 4 still heavy, Cut flowers chiefiy consisi A oniums,Primroses, Mignonette, and Ros bed iei s, per 100, реро deny ne din Kent € Cobs, v to90s s p.100 0 lbs. reme doe 145 to 20s no Айе, m md аг a dia irá йе, le éd to 2864 Pea ег} sieve,2s ба to бз Mic ed. g^ to 4s Lemoni, per 100, 5s to 108 Chesnuts, , per bush., 10s to 20s C do. Vp WE sers, bundle, 1s 6d to 28 abbages, per doz,, 1s to 2s dary; р-а 1 сариев ре each, 3d to 6d ballots, per 1b., $ Garlic, per n n WU Lettuces, each, 1d to 4d Endive, p, score, 18 [^ 28 pipe m bunch, 4d to 6d | Hor so Radish, p . bunch 18 6d Mush. р. pott. ts to 1a 9d сак р. "wii bunches, $8 to 4s Herbs, per bunch, 3d Potatos, ue r7 ted p.ton, LAND «n 7 Os to 608 Beet, per doz., 1s 6 Tomatos, each, но, --Вовоџен MARKET, FRIDAY, Nov, 20 ndiii ng the bill so | inst, 2, Brighton, on. М. DESLIE Messrs. Daia tenden & Smith report an improved demand for t so mieh i of thet bit as related to | MEL ena Guards, of а son—3d, at 84, Stephen's | all descriptions of both English and foreign Hops at slightly with costs. Roucicault v. „De lafield. Green, ; Dublin, the wife of Jon: „ M.P., of ason, | advanced prices. Choice samples are very scarce. on was raised, MARRIAGES.—On the 17th inst, at the old A church, ede m nO M E ir, Bou uci- а аА Lord WILLIAM Eav to A RIA AEN pd GATE.—Nov. 20. Delafield from | daughte x Rev. gi PEL Mo: EUX, incumbent o/ porni his e pre Te Беде 1 pleaded that the | Paul's uare-—1th inst, at the ЖАН Trinity Church, Second do. xm i per Dh lbs. Tunbridge” Wells, Major-General EDWARD UTCRINSON, late had been ca before it gs 2p MURRAY, oungest son of h, title to ЕИ the representation f Dublin, to her jvc widow of oed Зы “COURT оғ QurEN's BENCH. TE sa Great Ship Company.— Bengal Civil Se aimed inst, at Holbroo h, De rby- The plaintiff eres cause against а uio, obt&ined by the | shire, T. Esq., M.P., to rtv eldest debit pon him to show of the Rov. Yun Leeke, incumbent of Holbrooke—8th Mp чн апа е: е g, Middlesex, Т. P. B. WALSH, p^ at St. Ма: pi hg a Ea lin „ of the Laragh Manor, and ot Сатана. кае Сауап, їп gi le an nd, Н. M.'s 186 п бе Grenadier Regiment, to ISABEL, but the Court held that the directors did not keep their agree- | onl surviving oia of the lato FRANCIS NICHOLAS, , Es LLD, ment, and the "Great um is now therefore to be sold for a ot Tho Nan Eal ing, and Wadham College, Oxford. Sn - -— 4 t, at ур t-on-the-Mai: e "fw 'AcRE, Baroness D'Oechsner, Lx ие Nm D'Oechsnor, of Hesso Ho кз бз age ed 45— 9th in st, at The Firs, Bi пз. уы? the Hon. CHARLOTTE, wife of GERALD FirzGERA Ева. дов, at us ni Greenwich, wor judgment debt of 5 RT е хала, у. бет and Others —Тм Seizure of the таии "3 ir Aa аби ks taining 90 eu. Ден һу the Eney: -General, with Ly of obtaining o of the Crown the condemn atio of the ip Alexandr: s | { on he и PFARREI LN inst, at Wa J term at a rit [3 ord y e Miad ddlesex, е trial ir pere he Board бушу oF M Revenue йен court | Chancen p —10th gu MOTO Гоа | BATEMAN, — days prosent tom resu до T S ers for Wy rep јата. „Тре ia During the and formerly АША "Solicitor to th t t Y es y-Ge: ma. am ir , Tc to show | y, Жаш А й. En was neta be а e ground against y vei. at "OR epa ge ection EA DUE A Baron in his Јонн Tof the j The Attorney-General having fo: Е Ta 3 RA Sous t the rule absolute Bir p.05 Cair: б һе m cen p Showed cause against the rule, urgin i at no сазе o dus rb the Се of the д уф оту, or го at great i th on я» has i, aged ri ich he Ew Major A. т aged om. tide at 10 pde =» био, opposition |б EORGE BUCH late быр St М son of tbe lato Ho Hotort бал B. 5 Joe d + B.—14th inst, ie а ну шн RICHA TA y Belgrave S Dp t. Beots Greys, а! m younger ., of D: t Won Sarai Эу айке ARTHUR xac youngest son of the | Wood and Polmnaise— CK р ки i ope. ra Mari M New Fish Btreet, ohne, aom Rt. ew Fis! was eldest of Guy, first Lord ster, was born ang, Lane, 2242 of St. Paul's, aged 65—156 — м ust 20, 1777, во that ladyship was in her 77th year. The Parsonage, Hampstead, the нисте Sms AD GER, іп married, May 8, 1810, William Роҳе, bent of the STU ins, at Capo di Mon lr o by who died in July, 1850, her Tadyship had no quay, the Rev. Cmarues М, G. Jarvis, formerly rector of Doddington, in the county of Lincoln—5th ur kaf D ы Park, Éxeter, the Rev. WILLIAM GRYLLS, M,A., DA pompe coma UN uns rampe == died at Ste n Hou on Friday ast. was son of the шын {энеме byt the daughter of ња fourth of Gordon, a апі was born in rre in 1790, In 1812 туйе, the daughter of the ліга] кын chael de f the p port o ату y his son, mos Peri ТЕЗ and берема in the Seth Foot ibo 1 MARKET, THURSDAY, ти: 19. 2d Sup. Meadow Hay.. Sato Dis Interior do. ‚ Sisto 98s Inferior do, .. 80 Newdo... .. — 36 Superior M E 115 "oii Na. APEL, TrunSpDAY, Nov. 19. oadow Hay.. К = 80s to! to жү Prime ШЕР АРУ 1108 toll5s 129 m LP 100 элә) ew 1st cut >. . Prime 2d cut 4о,.. 100 ng Inferiordo, .. wed Wen e Vol DINS o Debsido West 5s, 9d.; Cowpen Hartley, Hastings Hartley, lós. 0d.; Holywell Main, 175; Би Welt Е, 3s. "m 4s. 0d. EAE, T. A Moi раар, Мот, . 16. During the раз vals both MÁS ind. Dn Kent and Essex oa been more plenti ful, b but best MM maintain their price. Pg following aro this Ad 8 quotations —Yorkshire Flukes, . to 958, per ton ‚ ` genta, 0s. to 80s. ; Kent and LE "Regents, 708. to ios. ; ; do. do, Rocks, 508. to 60s, : 1 Perth, Forfar, and Fifesbiro Regents, 65s. o Тов, METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. NDAY, Nov, 16, The number of Ss i last h purchas lower, е Dd as on Th Ge стапу A and Ho land exo ere 1740 , 6780 ie el rk pg e for Calves, T bmi v etm a t E cipis ls 8 Р 5 H "woo! — .. 4 19} 2 | Do. Shorn (i ЗРЯ Beat Short: -horns 4 6—5 0 Ewes d dqualliy 4 uta 8 pd gy ges 2010 — 8 10 Бо ciem est .. BR $E Mods ‚83 4 Half- e s 8—5 10 Cas 5 Do. Bhorn Pig ‚3 4—4 8 Beasts, 5830 ; Sheep & Tambs 21, 40; Calves, 867 ; Pigs, 340. Mir cp cdd Nov. 19. ts is about the ва Vi ce в а а мойе, 5 8—3 6 jeg mng Вто uality 4 Га: L Des nd Аа ZIP hr ij Eme a Pigs ui 1475; Sheep & Fiata. 3760; Calves, E. Pus = MARKE LANE, —Moxpa Y, Nov. The prt. of Wheat from Essex an: y Kent. io Ais mm morníng's market mall, and the condition inferior to what ít has been of dear nevertheless, it was quic realised at the extreme rates of this day se'nnight. Foreign Wheat w. n at ап improvement of 18, per qr. Fine malting Barley con- tinues in good demand at full prices, other descriptions аге unaltered ín value. Beans are the turn v eas bring late r The p —@- rade із firm, and o rn bri an "oam of 6d. r qr. xen Flour ia 6d. per barrel ve PEL SERE va i — Tal: К ГА ША 92| - Babik, te HMM яра. ead з k- л», Esox and Suffolk күзөт } ES and Lincolnshire—Potat - Kir dad and апа Brew ud Vv el 2 Mazagan. ... 283 to 5s,- "pick |30—94| Harrow .. 328 to 40s.. Winds. v rid NC 34—36 т. Иде cha "Вара, P Nov. 20. The weather although на dull sinae ibo 13th has been. х Мо: а respectable MS GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [МоүЕмБЕВ 21, 1863, sim at апа, and а slight tendeney toward Тропе, WANT PLACES, —Letters to be Post Paid. ment; extreme prices. and in some markets a slight advan have been realised. A similar fendenoy [vn been observ: тай XPERIENCED GARDENER ia ракы n all kinds of spring corn and barrel Flour. Since Friday las and BAILIFF), о „ recomm ї inds of sprin 28 vessels have been reported off ue coast. Тһе floa Pee ade has been very firm; the small number of cargoes off the A res] es caused the business to e rer limited. Wheat has в. per qr., Maize 6d., and holders ask fora further $5 and Barley are improvi ТИ Paris Nov. 19), ARDENER (Hx тууту —Age 33; energetic; unex prices are rising for Flour, and business has been a little more koe pecie Eu M possessing the eod testi- s gern rid T : x marks for delivery th onth are | monials and re —А. B., Post Office, m, 8. quoted equal to 318. 9. рег 28 осі is estimated at 8660 cwt еде ГАБ. АН DAS н lbs. ARDEN ER n app c ыси the an anage- dearer. The arrivals of English and foreign Barley are large, ent of Pines, Vines, P MO and Kitchen n Garden. Can all other grain small To-day's mar as thinly attended be highly recommended. =, idhar ї & Sanders, North English Wheat comm d the extreme rates of Monday last, End, Croydon, 8. d Foreign being generally held for an advance of 18. to 28 (GARDENER (Hzap).—'Thoroughly competent to take a situation where the em X oen of Gardening В em eoo gae es, Vines, Peaches, &c.—JDErTA, Post Office, rixton Barley is —Ü in Beans and Peas firm. Oats are the turn dear ( M X SENEL (HEAD).—Age 28, single; ha eat. Barley. Oats. Flour. thoro"gh рга loal. коо Ө of his profession i in all its English . EET ICE ^ Avec branches, Good Qus з, Hardwick, Witney, Oxon; гт se E Eos 110 dO Кулон Mw sk. A UM aie ER С тш ace married, three 660 ` children.—WirLtiAM Woo Вох are desirous of recom- Foreign .. 1100 ,, 7850 6960 , { 4620 bris „Зе кА а deserving Young Man asa oet good praet еи тоёр а ол БЕУ с = дешы —Address Woo s, Maresfield, Uckfield, Suss mark as Bee СИИ 0 аа бышайын demand (Q AEDENER aD) — Niddie age, Sissi Scotch; has been experienced for es аф tha extreme rates current a асе 1 kno pet his р n in all its on Friday last, Flour comm: moderate extent of — b n 13 yeis s present situation, where without roe Aa value. In dian Y held for an advance | Ве has estes A cdita in а Grapes and Wall « et: pe qe arter, which is found to check bulles, Oats and | Fruit.—WiLLIam MILLER, Gatton Park, Reigate, Surrey. atmea ме ess active. Beans must be quoted 3d. per quarter VE dearer. Pe n and Barley have undergo: ше по altération n The OT 6 E esca Uude has market closes steady. ET many yea FRIDAY, o: ооа G: Pla 41: arden 20.— Mar ed. W ced in Laying Out Өс; ME, Planting, 1 in every demand, and prices fully 2 M Rather more inquiry 's ie way Mene for a nobleman's or gentleman's Garden.—L. T., — _ FER AND SON'S EIDER- DOWN QUILTS, from 10 Guineas. Also GOOSE-DOWN QUILTS, from 10s. to 323, Lists of Prices and Sizes sent Free by HEAL & Son’ E umen d Catalogue of Be Atens ай Priced List of Beddin t Post Free on applic: tte rt Road, woo чиани S COLORED FLANNE L SHIRTS, E MEDAL awarded to very fine and. р т FLANNEL SHIRTS, uda Tweed Suits, and India Gauze Waistcoats. Lists of Price = сэш application to THRESH General Outfitter: M ETCAL 31 BINGLEY, COS. NEW Il е BRU; SHES, Penetrating, Unbleached Hair Bru Improved Flesh Bru мма дө Smyrna HORN. m every Оссо of Bru wet gr. b and Per. fume — уы о ты ни t. METCALFE'S E Alkaline Tooth Pow The FAIRY MH Ml OXFORD and CAMBRIDGE: BOUQUET. In bottles, 2s., 3s. 6d., and 5з, and 131, Oxford Street, LAM l good wks and careful Housewives use умо PATENT ierra PEA FLOUR, — is easy s шр ы дон fectly wholesome, eme no boiling, r: 2 а Tureen of Pu i Boup, a er causes unpleasant ү сай r eta. ackets, rM 2d., and 4d. ; 23 ‘Tins, ls., 1s. 6d., ad 8з. 2 dROATS ana garu pr repared by the same process, in ВСОТОН. OATMEAL, for Porridge and Oat Cake, in Packets, ld., ?d., 4d. ; 281b. Tins and Barrels. Patentees and Manufacturers: W, SYMINGTON & Co., Bowden Steam Mills, Market Harbo I Sold everywhere. в & GLENNY, xt door to Somerset RT Strand, W, e auce.— erring’ RCESTEI HIRE SAUCE-— Es delicious Condiment, pronounced с Connoisseurs “THE ОНУ GOOD SA e for Flour at previous rates ere Egyptians | 6, Robertson Street, Lee, Kent. Is prepared s y LEA & PER Beans steady. Oats and Оаё а ARDENER Es 35; 1 m The public are respectful "attore agninst — Ж Wheat T Barh HH (Нклъ).— Age -— practical | imitations, and should see that LA & PERnINS' Names аге on VERAGES eat.| Barley.| Oats. | Rye. | Beans. |Peas know vos of all things appertaining t e Kite nén, Wrapper, Label Bottle, and Stopper. 4ls Od| 34s 74| 195 4d| 31s 5d 3 55 36s 4d ad Fruit, and Flower Gardens; L- fully pue ЗА d Forcing, D PERRINS ВАО — 1 40 4| 34 0 8 29 2| 36 534 7 | Laying-out af Grmainenta l Grounds, &c. Good char: acter from „* Bold Pes iie. Me sid: XU EE port, by t ja Proprie xA ki : e E A xi z ү " : 35 8 м меннат d has left iue S., Messrs. Lee s Nu urseries, отот: Монте ©аозкв & Бил букы qu» Башат Жау Э 2 5 35 ersmith ONS, Lo y Groce: ilm Nov. 7 40 0 31 2 18 i ?8 0 35 10 |35 асра 8010) 34 0| 18 520 e 6-06 ч ARDEN ATTEN —Age 88, married; thoroughly IVE YOUR HORSE a TREAT.— Two Penny Agg.Aver| 40 9 | 84 1| 18 E 56 understands his — M in all kinds № Forcing, Stove ( x aekets of THORLEY'S DELICIOUS co ораз) : o 1! 15106 38 5) 86 8 185 2 Gardons, "Pie uso Plan А то — à Vase d and е wer | daily, mixed with чыш Chaff and Corn; will, at three weeks тост ardens, Pleasure eA эв rehar ouse, ees Fruit Trees. hence, astonish the r. Pac cke d publicly at 145, Fleet UATIONS IN THE Lasr Sx WEEKS AYERAGES mv ^ & Laing, Stanstead Park Nursery, | Street, City, E. Nome wit ut OM Гг а-ы Prices, | Oct: 10. Ов. Nov. Т. |Nov. 14. Foros t НП, London, 8 E. signature engraved on eah Packet; E Qosten Тиосав ; 41 24 è $4 i d AKDENER. (НЕ AD).— Good working ; uec No Pv — үт or Condition Powders required у et Е: ә x$ [ A Y б> " à 2 nne. the M ing of Pines, V Vine s, Stove and | Where the Condiment is used. I eee. . Å.. E «є гееп Sie Р ;the h-house ; Strawbe теа, Cucumbers, V 40 0 A I. T -H — M Melons; Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Gardens, &c. Character of А, SON, AND HEW IIT, inrer sd the 39 1 EN н х pret — | the highest o —F. H., 3, Torquay Terrace, Seven Sisters Біосх Breeder's Medicine Chest -< y yw ә vs 5 Road, Hollow. RY "NL р DAY'S EXTRACT and GASEOUS FLU DD, : which are to the Stock Breeder and Farmer of the most WOOLS.—LoNDON, Nos. 19. come e (Hz4D).—Midle age, married; well | inconceivable Mir inasmuch as paining а — a bad RITISH vert Р sed in every branch of his profession, including > ым market is inan attitude of obse Growth "of Pines, n: Orchids, Feins, Stove and dre бас рете ега lambing, Cows in bad calving, swollen в, and udder: all bad ой ЖУРМЫН: апа КУОНУ їп all ша € dissi- y а nation of the presen iiec эы ed il eris, and аз at, it Tw T — à Plani 5 ин. Management of ^id was pated and fin all nnihilated by the “Extrae абы" w m the matters will go on as heretofore, as stocks generally are held Flow Gard eptionable charac - Za seous Fluid" for Ewes "one after 1 bing, Cows P Subatan men, who ТТ алей irn e 17, Charlotte Terrace, "Clapham P. Park , London, дог after DT. p Mares after bad foaling by as balsemie and эго че "om ms “ doce BRG: за ы Tt ii X LE i Fa ойс, а покі she married), кор tothe Right Hon. Wm. Hutt, M.P., G = proverb al for 1 T cas д E Beour) fa Басов E Henri Bouth-down Но, o: Ж в. а Wethers 1 93401 104 | Gibside, Gateshead, will bo dis engaged by the end of December, nd, Lom ded ve th ея of-tho s Extret " by gets . 02 0 Ditto о E 104 1 14 sad will be glad to treat with any nobleman or gentleman ае xiu on th d "Gase esi s Flu id" hy y dos v dti dem меу. bred ditto.. 1 n — 8 04 | Combing Skins. requiring the services of a ps ча, praet: ыз тае Two TWO 2 d RUSO m еей К, y EM ЖА E od Flannel Wool .. 1 4-1 `0 | years’ good character, and first-c dime denas prev Mae affected, end excite the: curative owers of Rataro into action ; Kent Fleeces .. . Blanket ditto .. 0 9 — 1 Q|employers.—Address as abov when life, vigour, and the тер st health ensue. This із the Ic ке GrrKINS (age 34, | весте of their lari lor of *E Extract," Nw ngle), ight & half Gardener to thé 2s. 6d. and 7s. per bottle ; or quarter of dozen in wood box, ARTNER, with not е4 than #1000.—Не must | Hon. etit now Chas Annérles, Вуйов д Ber Toep By the dg: Кас 18. = ри bottle, or бе 06 per dozen in either randerstand G rowth of Pines, d Peaches | death of this deem n he — ent en bo: lain dir 8 for use given with ess 2 c (as these wn extensively), or the Seed Trade, The | Не thoroughly п тата is =, ali Caution NU are being hawke o а. Айт! аы being. g owner of the Con this is e ор es Баяс and the general чй. "and натын. е а | markets, so — nd other Dav & "Tin tunity. Extent of Ground 17 acres ; qua tity of wall comed Ds n^ - rden.—J. GIFKINS, 54, North Street, Maida Hill, == лун be sure же иа ask К tho person soliciting orders, e with Peaches ;• 12 Houses. —O., Post Office, Gloucester. Рал ington you travelling for : з > The ** Key to Farrier. js jo by post for 13 stamps. ANTED, a FOREMAN, in a Private Establish- ARDENER (SINGLE-HANDED). — e 25; hasa SAMPLE MEDICINE CHEST, fos «6а. Carriage paid. Es ment, where Plants arè grown extensively for Exhi- wledge of Gardening in x fis branches. No bition, &c. Every КОТ will be cad to ehe eally persevering -— objection toa mpide or two. Four years’ good character.—O. Z., rre Yong Man.—W. The Gardens, n House, Brough Post Office, Surbiton, near Kingston, Surrey, VUAETE : = RDENEH (FOREMAN, DER, сг SINGLE" ANTED IMMEDI ee ). а Strong, active, young Man ; has been T icti X t Bod MARKER regularly brought up to the profession. ' Good reference can be Gardener must be d еа а. уе given.—H. A. C., 21, Munden Street, Hamme T. „The Wi К requis to understand Poultry URSERY FOREMAN.—Age 30; has had consider- КИ Ovi: per cen will given her on what sh able experience in several of the principal London ры 5 "A " MEN x and [dis Aes em Nurseries, where үа, ences can be p ‚ 56, Fruit Establishment, Hasti — bic ae aei маме а =. Л ro т түл Т ло s NE ET WANTED, a GARDENER, кыен ива family, UREWAN or G ARDEN rs £ T 5с x E v iA Monks es from London; he must understand his highly recommended.—4A. R., Dia Downie „ Laird, & Laing, " кь C., and will h avé to attend to a Pony and 2 Stanstead Park Nursery, Forest Hill, 8. X ise qe undress. cottage on the premises. —J. G., 26, сету Лазе, С. A To Wholesale Nurserymen x Seedsmen. d A or CLERK and TRAVELLER, or to экее Management of a Seed Business.— iddle-aged; has a good connection among Gentlemen's © i Trad country. Good es.—A. AlLIFF.— nd g етеп above, in the idla: "d counties. reden references as © "abilities, and any Security given.—W. J. P., Post Office, ER, (House Wheldrake, Yorkshire. RDEN — of a Garden. A. В., care of Wm. Dawson T TEWARD ог BAILIFF.—Age 40, wee ANTED, as UN DER SHOPMAN, a clever Scotch ; has had considerable uino: e — тө Man, of good address and abiliti е One accus- ation, Drainage and Improvement of Тапа, rection of tomed Retail Counter Trade рге! Address, | Farm Buildings, ree M are a well c the Dime мане eges a , апа reference, P meii тев, Seed of Farmi нй сап be give Merchant, 16, 014 Millgate, M. Е В. Н, Post Office, Chester. ANTED, in a i S d Corn FAEM BAILIFF 4 or FACTOR.— Married, no ient, t, a YOUTH as an A RENTICE, who must е; by а Scotchman who has a thorough prac be a good Penman; to iive оуег on th уа Бо та im —Ёог further реси, В. ег Cross & Sons, Seed Merchants, Glasgow. J.G., Messrs. FG, Roots. Aioxandor oE e a OS Seed " J — 8; ft TED: E menia E TORRE d — а e gem а E — S W., Paradiso ad Victori mre эзы йш їп Followsy, Londer London, А сонго ае 26; eleven years experience; | and Can "X Da NUTS Person to 2 years’ first-class ay ee tin the Counting | House.—O. P., Gardeners” Chron Pepe ДЕ эуе eer э Товус мак D ача ааа re А bete H For Howe O: Р GOON Сене OE o ue little so Ома» RE has a good know wages required, and length KO of the Seed Trade; үрне күс нс гм х Ue cem с сы eg * Б аы Bae mrada: аът ала EE : Patrons, 70, Address, 29, Dorset Street, Баке Biret; ee) W., aud Wantage, Berks. No other branch in the kin ngdom EATING PERSIAN INSEE DESTROYIN ING MÀ —À аы Fleas in epi this = Spor n particular. ES in асана Hs ке ва., years emphaticall ett ye ion 1 n, mhd dn ofthe А the best rem. ог ^ bá: Gout, m- l adigostion, ar indes as ^ mill A iid Aperien us Eust of uniform st trength Gentlem: any _ yto aor other BUNIONS.—A years torme ew inv will be i m information br w obtained t complete r n a short period, йош а ог ару AQ ce. » Forward address, on a stamped envelope, to W. Goo Esq., Epsom, Su оем к бан. апап all b Bilious, Liver "and Css vated and accelerated. Dot рәк curable - RA а Г стау description prov сөе dicet — considered Sie por НИЯ EE oet No arasi Ма. ings, low вреда, and nervous fancies.—Cure No. 54,816. Тре - B ATEON d Os. No. 77, dd deve. also at 61, Gracechurch Street, ELO. ; m E.C.; 6$. and 150, Oxford Street, W. ; and si буола аша Chemise а. eue us шый Kuga. АЁ E | ie АЛО дез se PASO SES CT S NovrEMPER 28, 1863.) THE GARDENERS Che Gardenerg’ Chronicle ftuspaprr. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 98, 1868. HE GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE and c ут COMPANY, T iat ч 2, Parliament Street, 8, Нехв YMrR, Esq., "MP. Chairm Sir J. 29А SHELLEY, par M.P., Vice-Chairman. ians mittees of i corporations " (ecclosinstieal nts, charitable mprovements, and pei iie сае nd expenses on the сабо "prove, by ае of rentcharge, to be paid by half- yearly instalments, viz m An orks of бшек Irrigation, Warping, and Embank- | of Farmhouses, Cottages for Agricultural fa aA all kinds of Farm Buildings. 3. The Constrain of Roads. 4. TM А and Vie of Old Woodlands, Enclosing, nd Reclai Land. The estates entailed, who may be desirous to avoid the. expense or боера ofa legal mortgage, may also charge their Estates with an outlay in improvements under the simp! к d ine sive process of the Company's Act. he term of years for the rentcharge is fixed by the land- owner, 8 adapt t mount of annual payment to the circumstances of the tenants, the term for building works being io үч 1 years, No tigation of title being required, and the charge not Резе acted by encumbrances, no LM (—— ass incurred. 8 for effecting improvem — -— ld :— ме 1 "The works M be design aiun de supply the loan an arging ay on the ыйа. э No. 2. The Company E i supply plans, specifications, and ri e aid for any im ents to be executed by the land- о в agent as uut No. T. In each of these cases the land- owner will will be solely under the control of the Enclosure Com- io; No. 3 P The Company will undertake the entire resposibility |1 of the improvements, prepare the plans, тргне the works, and finally ике. VM M estate the actual amount expended, with their е ereon, approved by the Enclosure Commission: Landowners ‘may thus obtain what assistance they require " t прапу, and no more, in effecting the objects in view. Ышы. f Drainage and other improvements are also executed on commission 4 dewntrk who madia require the skill "s: experience of the Company's officers and a staft in constant praetice. Applications to be addressed to ҮўпллАм Crrrronp, the MR at the Office of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, тея LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. nano ted E Sp ecial Act of Pa gliement i in 1853. IN ENGLA ALES AND TN 8 The Company ed vem money, unlim ited in P etit, for the following works of Y Agricultural Improvement, зада m outlay and 255 cases being liquidated by charge for 25 years. 2. бт minago, Irrigation and Warping, Embanking, Inclosin Clearing, жеде н өгү for Draina for -—- benoficial pur- aei — ine m ras way: Tor agriouitu aces on " 8ea coast or on the banks 4. The гебен of Farm Н Cottages Laboure other Buildings required for Farm асна, and the - E ement of E additions to Farm Houses and other m en for ES under the provisions ot any Act of respect of any n of s Аас: гаж information, d for forma of application, apply to the Honourable WiLLIAM NAPIER, Managing Director, 2, Old Palace Yard, Westminster В.У. be wein (Monument), LONDON BRIDGE, Е.С. Established A.D. 1700. С riety of style € finish. DEANE'S—Electro-plated Spo and Forks, best manufac- tu пе, strongly plai Amat EANE'S—Dis ары gy Hot-water Dishes. Prices of Tin же m" sets, 18s., 30s., c 635., ны DEANE'S-Coj ods, Kett! , Stew d Pre- s Go serving $e) УС Эни &c. DEANE'S— Koder and Ro ck Oil Lamps, a large and hand- CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, MARK — she * WAIT FOR THE PIDA "is ied eH р, BRADBUR МЕ Mr. соол в Financial Statements, Now Ready, 8vo, 10s 6d , CIAL STATEMENTS of the YEA а n Tax Bills, 1 W. E. бырк. the University of Ch СОРУ "Ње Exchequer and M Oxford. 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A proposed to submit to the attention of the THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZFTTE. [NOVEMBER 28, 1869, Congress . Тһе Freneh Gover nment, , in reply, specified four su aci of discuss ion— Poland, Italy, the Danish Duchies, and Her Majes e 5: Ё ai соне d tm no diffi led fo interposition of a Con here- fore courteously acknowledging that the Emperor N actuated by e desire eram or prejudieial to as s to d them, and haye therefore declined to да, to the оды). ment The cite Schleswig- Holstein question is r G ny, an caused t creasing throughout | Danubian |a , | compliance. for | and Cou apidl e whale Son appears asini | Pepp support ims of|G — Accounts from S ap have been received I e^ San Francisco to 6th October, They state that State for the Home Department, and received the Eres of Knighthood. THE CHANNEL Еікет.—16 is announced that Ad- miral Daere's айдай, of ihe Channel fleet will leave Spithe ead on Tuesda ay next for con - to 4 рге. + +} о. Der E he Jap e Gover resigned, and several ot rs Mi nisters who were i he Christian nations were ren were said to E COURT-MARTIAL ON б, уш vat — On РЫ the cross- -examination of Lie eus, Fitzsimon was continued. ess inside the sergeant-major's room ; he thought th пеу mu sb ns incommoded Mrs. уе Ee he did not inside t to see that the annoyance should lose of the е witness. Тһе prosecutor P farther question to ask oft insult offered a getting ready for active me i On Mon nday the cross- -examination of witnesses, which hag оор! юе, he „whole of the three , previou us days, + commissioned and n RS 3àrtug. Е Cou ursday week the Duke of New- =: left the i etl вт London n. The e and Princess т Та the ev ening. the Quo nh bias morning the Quee "1 walked a rouuds, esas cm ed by the ROC s Бегий? left че "Ове dor т Tondon In the fourth meang for his pic The y wu Prin nce and Prin Pri hens "Helena , Princess Louisa, and Prince Leopol honoured the Windsor Theatre with their presence to Е Illusion, as m ted by. Professor r George commissione dà wi id. to their heini present the remarks that the prisoner was ma . that his wife was sick, said he ug not care, iteled or ried One e prosecution Colo sd Crawley with thev а grudge against bitis * | time of the sergeant-m major's death, LP g ersion 0 de Sed were read. n itnesses examine sergeant's M. cou attended Sergeant- Major Lay їр, m last illness, and s death, and и nd h 0 x Dex - Arthur e Leopold attended Divi ne service in of Deputies the. Liberal party has given notice of a | they I Тһе Rev. Dr. Stanley aveti. motion that all German States are bound to sermon. ms pg ng the - гла и and out. support he claims of PRINCE, d th 1e ince а rincess о — and the - + Princess Hohenlohe came to London and vis the | whi Conservative party has announced its readi- studios of Mr. Theed and Mr. Foley. Prince Pene left c t e requisite means а пе Castle for ir G. Grey re eturned to | the of the Government for OnT 1 E of the vais Princess of Ран d drove in the groandeol of ine Castle, Prince an and Pri rights of the Азы з е їп — of the independence of the Duehies, and the Chamber of Deputies of Hesse Darmstadt las Lose т resolved to the right and integrity of Germany ir the recognition of Prince Евер Тһе mittee о address man f the Na eM Ri to the pr wley, with the In the evening the onel Cra showing c ах had а grudge apin him, an nd of f | proving from he testimony Surgeon n Turnbull that rove out Pines велі and Princess Hohenlohe, d Iz] габи С 4 n J jor Lilley was addicted to HRA that me ө al inspection of the IT. а carr and four. In thee вуеш Еаг1 de Grey and Major, because he did n ipon arriv Maja vri sday morning the Queen, accom- ed by de "rus ucess Helena and Pri rincess e decided ropose the Pe adoption of Federal —: in Holste -— алаа has given effect. to. d а. The Royal carriages ce to convey her Majesty and the Royal ы bo Bie - ve се rnoon Ње Queen returned etly the recent ы, of the Chamber of De demni i overnment = ей а тез route. The visit was stri bable consequence of his arrest, the haere i of whi ch appeared to him of so unusual and m ysterious à nature that he did not know exactly how t "ye in the matter. FRAN Pene "will be presented to diately after the verietion | of Ме, electi lecti fM. well-k nown velie PRIN p PnriwcEsS or Warzs.—On Friday the Prince oimed t the meet of the West Norfolk нү at Sussex Farm, deside ham. Тһе Eier Hia pria ed the Prinoe, dri ә ка military service. With the exception 80; changes in the tegi this Bil is t e ва Деген м. ret PE EPIS article stipulating for bii, servi the Rappahannook, бодай al TE is now stron entrene et Ф pos Rapidan and the Rappahannock, | Genera BURN- Кашына кк d Ho intom us that General | for о be diminished to gly | ody о tM ipte. attended Di a v. G. В. Moron on offieiated. Оо un ores Diplomatique says that letters of invitation Bov i st Orfe rd, the Dean of Wi a large body of visitors. On Thursda ay PO Cro und ree Prince "(€ and атр Carlotto, c lar sit Amelie А E. Ger day | Principalitios. е. п Аш nbass siot. que P. under reserve, that the Emperor, w E draw. up а programme for that it s exp On Thursday Baron d e Bu or, delivered to М. Drony T is ЫМ to have been pc RN General 224 inst., for ч FOSTER. The- reported чиш Савтхет.—А capture of Fort Sumter i not confirmed, and the bombardment. was still in Р Lord Lxo wi . Treasury in Downing ok. pores psc la was хз has held оп Tuesday, and another on Wednesday. Тһе th the rumour which was current last week that Earl R had resigned, or was about to resign, the seals of the |t Опса and that the Ван 90 Clarendon would | no his successor, is sai entirely without foundation. | several ‚ PARLIAMENTARY ‚йс, чы an Order 1mn|( il, Уаш дд ЕДЕ. E Me ey. Hot dure on Monday by Sir George Collier, Solicitor-General, and redet were presented to her e fori э км Grey, Seeretary of Ке ба-шы the Mexican Forcim. | —1% is believed that LO FouM's fi financial : e Queen, accompanied by boat" — of Wales, | in spirituous liquors Yesterday Colonel Cr: awley- eiae nf drove in the x^ Tha Prinoe of res sumed the овв-ех xamination of Surgeon Turnbull Wales Au Crown Pri ot à ru wen 1 knowle edge 1 shoot n the afternoon не Queen, accompanied P" that S teM j — ec . МоуЕМВЕВ 23, 1863.] THE. GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Б, d Ad from his. privy purse », and th: Ж it shali be placed in front of the 00°. е mothe r of Madlle. АА Livr th on the vry, stage, and а oe а E over mo Palac ‚їн DANISH Duos: —Prince Frederic of Augus- t has notified his assumption of the Dukedom P 40,000 to x the expen The statue of Abs r Place Vendóm urb hei ght of o only 80 foot from the ground, it looks to ET e Germ man ‘Confederation and has appointed Privy- EA cillor peus his representative in the Fe ode ral Di et, and Col jand L wenburg ‚теге given upou the раго of ie oË s of the Confederation. These, KDa ае lie previous поте nents, were Tee rred to the committee affairs of Holstei Motions of Austria an Tí "br ussia referring toa protest ı € the Royal sanction of the A on the 18th inst. меге also handed i in, The Die affairs, | , Не [o vd dere through his represe enta- Die that measures should bet луж for the in upwards of 130 “feet, The French i lac & n FAC qim day. —The Sen eneral Dulce f o igi ML supp rchduke ‘Maximilian ef ani | ecr b Holstein Estates. EL KONG of the Di been in the meantime it is оза) that the бои of the Diet has decided unctionaries Holstei o have Li to n the "dath of allegiance to g ейи ark, rince, after having had tertie with tbe ing of Prussia and his Ministers, left Berlin on the 19th for Frankfort. A ic meet ing of about 2000 Schleswig-Holsteiners and persons holding similar opinions in favour of Prince Frederic was held at noon on Sunday. The dent an- nounced that General Bandissin was ready to under- take the command of the volunteers, he officials quud ul at Ki to obey the o ceive take the oath of allegiance to Christian. Ў . The Uni versity Tt las v money с T pd cie s foreign coin, in order to dio йү» їп | е 111; e ques tion of the limits of Melilla orish коптен A cae ing punishments, the out o fficials are among those who intend Todi © take in Holstein. OLD —The Grand Duke of Oldenburg - | дев рл Md o on n е l7th inst, а protest to M. Hall, Copenhagen, declaring th at t the accession of has rin Christian to the throne n righ Mi illegal aecession to the re "t eing ый the Duke lodges a protest of his views, and reserves to himself Hs ight of taking further Pruss E Royal decree was pulled on Saturday, at the evum of the Ministry, in onformity wici Article 63 of the Constitution. the order of the 1st of June, referring to the prohibi. tion of newspapers and per hi ree In t (1 ath. whole of Holstein in Gluckstadt, the Administration of the county of Rantzau, the Chamberlain Von Moltke, | theo the of the Chamber of De | Bül was laid on ihe table relative io mi! ilitar Ё ве WwW +1 j)uties aing, the magistrate aud judges, the professors in tl nearly all the members of the lani f the Holstein Gover mously resolved to refi to Ki ing f Christian, The Dag tall th һе Саз m House ‹ officers, Post Office and | tho иө. of which offence. Sir деа ye et: e, at er es rini of t London Board of Deputies, has ens in co 5 (t Lo cem " Casin these complaint PongrU mber, се, and about 50 adjsóont shops tere; ut s Everyt hing valuable in the Bank was Ё Holstein mobilit Plöen, tog and all t the tub rs of Коне n, have taken the oath; and thit ao several of the most prominent members of e^ Copenh i The | тА stipulating for three ye: ars? service is maintained, | In the ups ing of Monday, Herren Stavenha un. A Virchow, in the name of the Liberal party, moved | that : $e * The honour and interests dee idee авта States should sup Prince Frederick to the Duc any demand that all the rights of the sia i jos ot ГА and Holste; А со ed on Monday to report | motion. sitting of "ты iriday Herren von dn He eydt, Wagener, and Bla nkenburg proposed the fol- M arrived at enhagen, and bee — The Nhi ch of the National Ver located | in Hamburg, h as laid down the PO ie in «го lost, Several persons perished. The fire has been letely extinguished, althoug e rström announced on Tue da, D in $^ Diet — the Xing replied or on ла 15th “А the Emperor Харо]ео; at the C "^: has occasioned an € zen iii i ite t of fing „Christian and Frederick em at |0 бана Bilat ЫНЫ st Copenhagen on assador Extraordinary, to convey the that if "the der ro $ ууну и wi ill a “In the present position of the siara - == Duehies of nit stein, —— апа Lauenburg, the eolares itself eady to place all re ite means at the dis еу о the Govern- 15. for the enorgotic, ,guardianship of all the rights of the beri onfedera M^ cosi "v Committee of the National Verein not MA from Denmark, t do Бї -GOTHA.—The Committee of the National Verein | sent Herren Bennigsen and EUN to Gotha on Bor dr as а deputation to the Prin Augustenburg. The of Prince e Mun the ДЕИН, and in reply to their dre app ress, said ** In the indt of the Duchies there must be no distinction between Go а and peoples, nor any party difference among natio The people's sense of right is the best me E for "the ә ыйы» = Funes М bas ie mede io ор rí res H AS "aha prm к Размер Е Tu e 6^9 of the с ater of Deputies , it was unanimously resolved to л сэш the злее ДЕ to maintain the Tight and amber to suppor 1 the t Berlin issued а of heir Serious responsibility, ut ori а to act itself, and calli reminding the Princes lo the German ends of the cou with the eople, and Ht ^i exhorts rm A жо Бе stat the National oed ш forme d an auxiliar {К sons of the Prusitat шы Pony, Hamberg 35,000 men, have received orders to hold them readiness to take the field. AUSTR. er the sitting of the Lower House of the n Wednesday, Count Rechberg stated in à manner corres 1 id TA d us d by the nation г commit tee for 3 and 1 ether ves in bled t statemen t of the Vie ienna pape rs that Prussia and Fons iid sent кч instructions to al Diet, that their е 2) ә Мей the Fed „as the offspring Mele. marri Ий, Prince deg s of Angusten е had no hereditary claim Duc idees peer denied. Denmark, sit AXONY.—In the. MAE: of the Saxon Chamber ot] t Government applied for an ioa iai ary credit of Deputies on Tuesday, Baron von Buest, in reply to a 3,000,000 thalers for mi ents. — question | from „опе of the members, „said that „the sis fo [vy despatched to Carlserona to prepare sere and to recall the ea war Ашы instructions to M energetically against the Vanadis and Gefle from the дч. Committee | readmission of a Danish Ambassador to the Diet until on „= Natione) Debt has pone con- | the Schleswig-Holstein affair should be settled, and to are received, | recommend that a corps of F execution should more particolarly from abroad. py Holstein and Lauenburg until the transfer of Prinee of Wales has been ba e ө н һу жег e Prince who & Knight of the Order of the Elephant. ESPE TUN adi giae Bal address of con Deputations from th the municipal ‹ councils of the leswig ved at Copenh: Fuer Er as have a | M NU lege publio шый даа и oldie: lo j т two MEER peint of el c тел Ж ners, wo аге to be|amid great enthusiasm, to address a petition to the fitted out. Тһе King has sent General Oxholm to | Ministry. address is that the Paris, bearer of a favourable reply to the invita- | Ministers should advise the King to tion to an European . The body of the late| troops intended to enforce Federal execution at once | King has been to Бары, where the|into Schleswig- to uphold the legitimate ceremony of lying in state will take place. His Majesty ernment, Pig iom ш a y ak gaea эт should | FRANKFORT, — The tation of the Holstein | be wrapped p in the тш grave-clothos, but | Estates which met at ino, пуцей dn наб. should be placed їп the sheets in which he died. The | At the sitti nc body therefore was not embalmed, but deposited in a | was made of the change which has eive cs lead coffin, which was immediately ed up. Dele- | occupant of the Danish The r from various parts of the ived | his rights by the Duke of Augustenburg, ted x ovon Should it nish agen ‹ In »nsti- exp — by ti at the Ya me us use their efforts for th те рос ms d z^ Reyetumén) A vy n ollowing | the ts satisfaction with the | lished four addresses fom "the [4 ernment, and assuming | Wietebsk, Коуп e n. | extorted by General Mouravieff, and e d come necessary to adopt the most extreme | has been is prs ing. by an ке БМ а йара between Сион; which might involve all Europe. Iti pü understood that - idend ой Erg of Wilna o, and daos, bearing 250,00 0s signa- tures, Eb. against the iM gemens of loyalty ress — The Nati ub- evotion to кы ЗАК Government. d at TAM the E the r eee (ded Poles Warsaw Bank, who xor стулду белме рЫ үз y. e the National Government. Тһе first Russian elemen- зч ов in the citadel. Ше а И da ией THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NOVEMBER 28, 1863. has been pe at Siedlec by order inkin. Bodies from any of infantry and tw vernment of Lublin. rn there. am үйрө to loya ar. t Sape Ir eor of the Russian of Poles are continually | nment o - dvi .| French anà "Ens Ashle ey Eden, will start for its destination as soon as the zang have ceased, from Japan state that a French | officer DT Leon murder гей doi. the ЖАГЫШЫ Imme edi ate | s de Washington that on board the Co onfederate stenmer | Robert E. Lee, captured a few pus since, were Mr. C. E, Stewart, Belgian Consul, H. Webber, an nd H. W, Rooke, of the British army. _ "iem ortant „despatches reparation expected ; a and the re pre- n The insurrection i in the go overnment 1 uite ler a туа риге e been defeated by the Apa near i gov the | th ps bas These latter tis » said Miner or picked up in the water, o r of an opelessness w ntl Yor ; , Marshal Forey, after visiting the Falls of їч А Ness but they refuse d to js threatened by the непа апа і Zywewody, near i nd was defeated by the extending in s are said to en victori ments а Russian I Poniewi icz. Ап have taken plac e Fresh b Бае арвай in Samogitia, in the distri and Grodno. of рате rodno. senii The King 5, corresponding MER the just expectations of а pu and st had soldiers us in engage 158 NOE Ѕтатез, —16 was reported by the last mail ral Lec ee, P viue force had been diminished ied e for t Gen Suwalki, a Russian detachment fal 30, T Ре, M Mises сета ond the Rapidan with his à hat he is in strong force vi RR ы Ete re we is Бо ous. К intrenching force is r- | his з position, a and that a considerable still n no trick's on Sun s near Biala те Казага, п and h have captured sge: ot camp, near Stevensburg, on munitions in the district of id to | ct | Rapidan the morni ng o the 13tb. al Meade ien his position мей the Rapidan and the Rappahannock, near Cedar A e ON ‚ | General Stuart/s мању. is still Г operating ile the my w Gener ted that wel (е Ан wo cn = Ф Л ee zs 2 "3 "€ 2 = 2 3 = 8 ЕА $2 er S 5.8 о BE Е е a AE c о 2 ө = "i ч РЕ + S Ф ы hj] B 3 e Federals lost 600 pr risoners t a | Баран "ot C urg Duffie have been officially confirmed. The red 100 "ye isoners and а Sag quantity of wa А. disaster has occurred to General Pu side's Ө БӨЗ 1 Rogersville, in Tennessee. The and four са unon. „The waa MONEY : Con 8 | sols closed " 223 to to 5 for Money and 912 ge Diet з 0$ to i дег : Б 1858, 20 j^^ laor 701 t ons e Notes issued.. strict incognito while at New York, but sited берени Scott. Ano Pet Russian fleet is expected айу. The steamers ET t Lee, Cornubia, Ella, and | Aunie have been captur SE ugue. —BRITISH FUND Reduced a е nk Stock, 335 t 9297; India Sto ck, 222; Ditto Кл Stock, E to 109; Ditto Four: per Cent, "Ре 64 o ho 6, 992; Five per Cent, Eufaced Lo Bills, 6s. to 2s. dis.— ; Egyptian, 993 to $; ; Mexican, 374 t red, Фо Fd Turkish, 1854, 90} ; Diti tto, o 4. Bank of England. ISSUE DEPARTMENT. 6. £27 329,245 imer Serumi t Debt ,, ..£11,015,.(0 ther Securities | s. Coin грай: +900 Gold and чн ш 12 Г Silver Bullion — 0 —— £27.329,245 £27,329,245 (was Thursday, on which Ty the ena was pesti with The General шш ам that the main Pr of his rmy is i nable position near Rogersville. t to be worthy of the two The Confelisrita Generals Rhoddy, Ferguson, Chalmers, | обете Arta) > it, e Minister's. Amb and Richardson arein Northern ssissippi, co-operat: ing | Seven days;and other In каны General Forrest, , with а large bod s has from of sup thei Venetian fein сев. are also being accel rated. cia. а notice statin that, о notwithstanding the prot nt has dec еса The pid on the fortifications Gazette үр ts ma x hå is to be immediat d to | 30, impreaed ^ the ано ats and railways a nnati for the transport of troops to General Grm, e reinforced men. Letters New n rry exequatur and the Sen royal. he Torlonia the father of the bid e. the Greek faith, v marria T Sue Ambas- unt de Kisseleff, is about to nien and the daughte et been Sese owing to the impassible state of the roads, believed Mee the expedition would be abandone or Tel elegram from Char leston of the 10th report the Tb pied place in Paris. e Kiss to Rome, but will, it is "Ааны, jen appoin: Ambaseidor а cou rid. e = M y the persi d "have re i, га other produce, Dicis Pacha i ^x 2 Upper soa dites received at the — from Mada is still t: but i conceale H 1CQ:.IT4h D + and Mecca are quiet. r^ tion a rumour that King Radam "He wab left for dead by the farene = т issaid to have been found by his partisans, and t f er declaring that such proceedings would be a violation | Luton, Bedfords f the law, mu M Vit ot > return | ted Russian | Sultan €. made а i ©. whole number of s present "attack i is 9340, of whi Mtt taken The Confederate fi was away gah had and Thompson—the first two Democrats and the last a Republican, e к, аи ED € Su of Pen rity of a majori y vania—have de Cou Conse ipt the Govern е | desp announcing a plot а mong the Canada to seize the steam Confederate р Со седаны refugees in | advised the г са — vessels in the m аы с me Merchant — Q. кее different рог General Dix has also been sent to TE " е st Derby, Arm те. 54 и Buffalo to мро е frontier амон while a large Pxansx, Babbicombe, RS Баша Linen DS military force and а gunboat have been sent to defend ads m rro st ih X CS Dnm graver- 24 Fort Johnson in case of attack. Mr. Seward ha а а н m e dem rin erg shire, Ati B efused permission to certai to recruit 20,000 | всммкк, Pontypool, Monm ‚ Boot а Shoo Maker—W. SuITR- troops for the ice of the Juarez Government, P. Sawari Canonbury Gros ORE. я АЛС E Bootmaker — Scorr, Boston, on their. winter tour, and are ravelling towards the Punjaub, so that the news of ns S eee: of ре сатарз e bulk of th and that any one | Ner, 26, 1863. hots fired at the fort during the | ZG. Елэ, Li effect 3*4 Eanrs, Wi » . FLETCHX. GR Tanos in че е Chief Justices Lowrie, | Eesteh "ni sylva dec! Aet w Manufa: be — Tord Lyons и "amy а иы at сан ee mers on Lake Ero beris the | Seer at Johnson's Island, in Sandusky engagi rosecuted with all practicable diligence. | hair S. Tazvas, cial j Mr. Seward D BANK Жл! ш Sod Me Capital pupa 3,201,351 Public Deposits (includ- ing Ed Savings (^s Banks, is Notes .. pe Gold and Silver tom .. Жо ducis. E М. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. Men of te d PTS. Lir Birmin ANNON, ware late Farm CREES, pae eins Bradford. Yorkshire, land, Black and hem ү. y yero Masbo Cotton Manuf "Hirrvan n, Bedfo! cturer — ord Terrace, Cl 1 Road, W: n—G. B. т ober D. pe . Kar, Bradfo: d Yorksh. аке MuR, Lancashire- ©. K:xa. Leicestershi M XRCHAXT: Bristol, Wine y Cattle Salesman —J. Ма F Street, Wh will ] ids It is semi-offici y announced that Е Еде н oratio. rng. Ho ic empor н > е riri Government | Жее ЖАГУУГА: | has s the building of Con iron-clads in | late Mercantile Clerk—T. WARMAN, Sen., ; $ зан арра Mocha ios uad о iunge odio uf | E WES А Lie e T E MEE the working men i New York i Boston have struck Ex bern ttle Dean Soho, -R [3 ARD. gr cd : - Vr sa ri stopping the construction of Govern- , Bals Pond Road, Kingsiam linendraper- W. МЕ sai vessels and injuring other branches of trade. | Agent. 2 ar Ute d P The idabl SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS-T. Grez and Sow, Edin 2 tions dà the principal - Northern cities, when the еар на. Заа Ine y Манын, Cathoarte: Government and the d the employers acceded tothe| TUESDAY: Nov. 34—BANKRUPTS.—R. Ayzar, Bledlon E demands of the workmen, on account of the increased hamehire, Publican- T. Вокават, Westow, ee P ea quia a as It is reported from | Боз Norwood, Mattress and. ; D m Mb. dE а 0 deque rnc мы жы a A бел А че ТЧ Р ы. ы Ад. . regard to the recent contra МоткмВЕВ. 28, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, — Л A Tab! able Blade For; ‚в. psy, Oxford;-Street, Commercial Clerk —T. BALDWIN, pm [ee iA Сагреп! бег, J. BINNS, o Yorkshire, У оне бозам: А. BanrrLETT and A. BARTLETT, Great Cressingham, Norfolk, Farmers—J. BOTTOMLEY, чул Manufacturer—M. A. Bosrrr, Lydeard St. Lawrence, » merse , late ео. Brcx, Great кас Кока, Butcher—R. Cotten, Finsbury Pavement, Cit росте к veller—H. CLIFFORD, merci: fal] d East, and W. Conr Hal W. H Cnacos & J. Cracas, Ripon, Yorkshire, "Fai armers - i . OuwnERS, Ko mford, Essex, and Hors Е. Dunx (sometimes called Е. DunxE), С Papa ke, ‚Во kere Builder w. | the amendment, the original resolution was carried by 11to9. At the weekly кета a Шш ^ Board eel Mr. Fre day, this resolution, o €— Zr Mr. Tite THANK а S! e, М. PL Ha | ш EERE of the Proodent ofu he United "States, wwiting his “ fellow- rci in every part of the man, те ут ever ч appeued that an ordinary wooden ship, without an iron plate Cg pedo after encountering a Cha nnel storm, т etum ied t ith such trifling T Dosen. He could state with the utmost бае that the Admiralty was now building a corvette from which the swiftest afloat Me. n d —F. Davis, Alcester, Warwicksh ire, Nesdi e Scourer—E. ELLIOTT, Teeas, Schontmistress =S; Franny Askham 1 Richard, Yorkshire, J Provision Unite d States, and also those who are at sea, and those | iron vessel йн d not hope to escape, ап еа1ег—. ISHER ап ISHER. Sheffield, Tailors—P. j. GUICHARD. 1 t xeti Lower Stamford Street, Blackfriars, French Advocate—E. C. Е. GooswANN, J 5 i oreign 1 nds, to se арагы апа which ould е st effective т r ашп Stre eet. Totten nham Court Road, Working Jeweller — Ў r the last Thursday of November as a day of ERIMENTS YNESS..—AÀ preliminary MILTON, Сат а 3 А — ; fel i Barrow d ine d Батек Maker. S. HoobLres, Bolton Lanca- | thanksgiving and prayer to our beneficent Father |trial ir William Armstrong's 600 pounder gu BRL D ncs. Varii Rh. date Retailer of | who dwelleth in Н >”? a number of Americans | lately manufacture lswick for the War Departe Place, аек атэ " vendo Tof P Printing Ink—J. Jomxeow, Scamblesby,| resident in Londo sembled at St. James's Hall, | ment, was made on the 19th inst, at Shoeburyness, with feos ee ар Шаа атаа Eronat under the presidency of tho Fon, B. 7 шыт бе mist ишү учы», Nd ME Mon СЫ я; Firwdamas Dinas, Glamorganshire Lord, Байына: he day war observed as a holiday by the Americans | of 22 ton gun carriage shire, Journeyman Tin Pickler—T. Mrosow, Warwick Street, Pimlico— | in London and in all parts o country, and business | of gent $ siz e and strength. Its length. over all is Табак Omoney and 1 Omer Куйон. Pre Siete T. | was suspended at the legation and at the consulates. |15 ft, that of tho Бого neme 12fü. Its internal Билиш Бешене. шүр үгү ТЛ EE Leicester MUSAE The fproceedings commence i br address | diameter is 13.3 in., and it is rifled on the * shunting ” е Hi amd Shoe Maker T. Paor, Halesworth. Suifolk—W. | from the Hon. . J. Walker, after which s yet principle. The grooves are in n nd turn Rrcxix0s, Сага dankeepere ашин. есушу; Ойу. 7. guier ОКЕ оп оё President t Lincoln ead. | once in 65 calibres. In nstruction 16 differs little Вивлавт, Great Eeckington,, Warwickahire, Journeyman Bake Baker E : | Pra was then offered up by [Mr. Sellar Martin, a | from the other large muzzle-loading gu factured M > е mmerc; raveller- H H Islington, 1 m and Reef Den Jer- R. rox ae, Sheffield, —— А ipo. in whose adventures as a runaw the public | under Sir William Armstrong's direction, consisting of FROM DS Жыл EE. Northamptonshire, Baker—J. Satus, | were a short time since much interested. The y | a number of coí bes of enormous strength shrunk ge Road, Bermondsey, Iron Moulder—R. SxaRT, е г Nicholas Street, St. Peter's Road, Mile En kkeeper—S. G- | then. sang in unison a hymn composed for the occasion. | one upon the other. The thickness of the walls of the eges tiet ib icq eed Surot and di анте, | A. banquet followed, at yak ge Hon. Mr. Walker, 20.85 inches, the total diameter at 7 утап Basket Maker—J. Struves, Bristol, Corn actor. N. S who officiated as chairman, del an address on the | t the trunnions being 55 — It carries a conical сык, Slaithwaite, Yorkshire, Manufactur r—8. угам, Weston super ^N ? А М Mare. Somersetshire, Үеотап— € 48: repa. Wellesley Arenue, origin a and progress of the robellion, and the prospects | cast-iron hollow- Te t, weighing 510 lbs, or a Hammersmt mmission en or е Sale o! me~. ERRE P 4 d ‹ Stockwell, Surrey, iras. Writer- G. Tru Malvern, Link, Worces: of I Fi p vn ie Оона $ a osin ng * The sh ell of ordinary солин аенда weighi n Fandom ire, aker — ALSH anchester, late nfectioner — T. „ WILLINGTON, M. worth, Staffordsh: MEG Woop, Stanle; quet. c of t Ө. PE ей 9d SONS - ui a сепѕеа D. Handswort Pimlico, бойго Traveller ЧУ, he LLIAMS, Wolverhampton, Retailer of Ale, Porter, = Tobacco—T. Wai RRIE, саун Joiner— | В. Lancashire Machine Maker. | TEX MABOÉrO м, Oldham. j$Flctropolís — Це УД шч» OPOLITAN BOARD O ommon Council on Frida t ide rman m Copeiand з asked sud po t the Court of powder. The char arge used on the 19th with of in a speech of great length by M Minister. Several other аы Si p were du ^A e ured in the cou A Нос олет mi id Av the апу 1 certain publie works which were aem Ё carried dut а Odessa, by Mr. Furness, the contractor for the Thames Embankment, and if so, whether Mr. Bazalgette, the them m. Mr. c hend rto the Board, was in uterested, in a 5 AO Th. shot was 70 lbs, with shell 60 lbs, and e? fired 10 rounds without the slightest flaw. Тһе i by t 0 men. an Taylor, one of the ition at the A in п reply said that it was too eer to the Board; that the er һай ае га Cha ancery suit to which Mr. h as vm als et a P y the consideration of a committee of the Board. sai id that Mr. „Bazalgette v ед, © participate i in the и of 2 per cent., | | to | pro of estimate th "à would realise m 16,0001. In answer other questions Mr. Taylor на that the Mr.F RA for the embankment was «€ xd р cem than one of the 29 estima ta that it was upon t the ' .his tender Marylebo Messrs. Nicholay а stal ў зиед мн Works, i 16 w esolved that the members for Mar та шн "X" үт to watch, at the Metropolitan a fr the the „pro oceedings i in | cts or пач ка. E in Octobe ment, infor ul may think necessary, from time to tim th vestry. On bea s P the committee of the Board after sitting three days n ject, agreed to report that ra dene е it had that though the contrac r. Furness a 520,0007. was much higher ега ui» of Mr. ^ Kidley, Baker, and Mr. Moxon, it 5 contrary, 1 of Messrs, was p M Эбн 9 — chief -— "that: that cepted. as established s. Bak LEGACIES TO STATESMEN. To Jam 834, Sir Jam ho (ien Tirst Lor of tlie РАЙ left the "Cabinet of Earl Grev on account of the decisíon of the Cabinet to t i лабо hurch $e B o “n "2 "5 a S d Б ас ШУЛ Сыма бау dif в < сюн y, Ww vU perhaps 40,0007. Mr. 2e Blamire akedi in the ae ed, ur Jam 1861, the dis (aerarii and Mr. Jlamire's money will be divided among his next i ғ WAn.—Mr. E. J. Re oyal rin delivered x lecture last " After describing the алы бов. а s ips which g , rse of the e iei served by a party of 20 men. At first, hon being USE AT ISLI hur tome ү, a monster, the men worked rathe Three Whents vis «Tii: wtidi w was дету, ш as they epi used to their work they at in course of. hésr rebuilt рое Islington Gree last su su peded i he d ing the space of time between nine of workmen i inutes The destructive powers of d, and the rest lie at St. | the will c enormous, А shell with a bursting Barth olomew's Hospital jn so prec carious a con ition dip ' of 40 1. ma adily fired from it, the jy est charge yet used hell being no more than —A lady resident at On Friday the9-inch muzzle-loading gun made quay, as a mark of her admiration of Mr. Disraeli, at Woolwich, and rif he pl roposed by Mr. ,000/., and appoi im | Lynall Thomas, was tried with rounds of shot with somewhat unsati: isfactory eai, b oth the velocity and range of the shots fired being very unequal. This gun, 300 lb. sl r which carries a lb. shot, closely resembles an i a К Р, апсе, the muzzle, howeve ver, being more D olonged. f "Thomas's ман? n consis's in eubst ituting a series of re de wi last SOR and | , Chief Con- | t appear to be slightly longer. It is n Mr. "'Thomas's Pe уа will be des d ih » a Тн к Rar к Hor N VAL —Th Richa vi Bela nd Mr. C. Sorby, for pe esigns Y r raising “Holborn Valley, т making ааа manti at the same time of th gns of Mr. Frederick Wallen, Mr. Lewis H. Ані Me Е, М ET rm y an intended applicati ation to Parliament in — next Session to authorise the Oovpeiutiot to make a viaduct for the t of “ Ships of War." | purpo Warrior and ships of her cl re t . He|the Old Bailey. Тһе followi mtm una are S | firmly believed that the same rate of speed could be — e bert ing with the scheme :—A n obtained from shorter vessels. e attention of the | commenci ar the junction of Н Admiralty had been much devot is qu nestion, Holborn Hi, pei terminating 5 Farrin ат Road, and he cou re them that no near West St treet; -a new street, commencing near St. ——À95 in Skinner "gt reet, -r termi- the d : nating in Farri about 50 y w ое near St. Ап vm under the Ва $ end terius in ta out < or r ving been of naval affairs, Naval eculiar -was moved to the effect that the “Boar art, resti on ahstruse bruce of siae and | оп the of i^ oie Ro ам ——À— that the engineer in - had entered | inyolving principles and calculations which non- | Holborn min v de eruere of the intended мнз ingemei h of the con- | professional in ould not депи nter- | nearly opposite West Street; an alteration of the levels trud but, at the cm voee fere in an arbitrary manner, and hence the practice | of Farringdon Stree and F. ingdon Road, commencing tion that there had n betw of the profession wa run in grooves, out of|near Newcastle Street and terminating abont 230 ft. Easra for the Emb: шоп sors; ; that mothing | which it was t difücult to remove, even in|north of New е Street; power to alter and red to affect his professional ог personal|times of the кө, жые, In fact, it was|improve the levels of the western approac ch to the ur, and that $ bo bad T fulfilled ыш, tothe | only by a violent wrench, by giving sudden. and | Metropolitan Ment and Poultry Market, in Smithfield; | punctuality. An un 1 ' ideas, that | to widen the northern ewgate nerve and cou been ly penetrating end oe pure-mi | extreme | Р ОРИГ м ы анч. that his про mis- | present office wasa “di fi sgraceful job.” He supposed of а rage to | Street; and to widen 2 | proved їп his Z s junction with and terminating at its inded |j ht to ages Snow Hill. Powers are also soug intment to his een чү нне penses of the works to be authorized upon the duty dire to in the 2d section be^ the London i to 1 А these people thought it disgraceful for a Board and Wine Duties Сак оге тык жет 1 it was bis wish that tbe contract ld be € to Admiralty to appoint to an office riy i mu uch hard | authorize the appropriation to purpose of any ‚ no collusion existed between Mr. Bazal f 60, or | moneys aris ра ни = dut, маб to authorise the Mr. Furness with t in el t or annuity, therefore reco the Board to call the ghs" He vigi sar the Ye of the | and to apply for gend сой usps say under engineer's attention to the terms of bis | енне merits Ti ships built eeu of iron, or | their control. that in future the w his ti be ber, n. jer ime and energies devoted to the Board, and that he at us unhesitatingly greeme: elt he improperly entered into. "Me. Bering yoluntariy handed in a guarantee in writing the suggestion made in the last paragra; which 16 was Bazal ph of | so. favour of the es class. in a remarkable manner the vast gette bea of the wooden hull of that reef officer E ua inspect was sent to Kingston came to grief re The la te disaster to the | Sat PROPOSED CAVALRY BARRAI AT CHELSEA.—On urday а — — ар ne the inhabitants of Chelsea waited upon Earl de Grey and Ripon, esse Jafter md of the of dett for War, to protest against the. proposed site for new vni B barracks in that district. Mr. Tite, M.P., introduced t he deputation and read a THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, [NovzxPER 28, 1863, n memorial issued by the Chelsea ds id from which it 2 i epi They emere in tying one of the ее them. Bilig have l i 1 offeri Lf е ed that the Government intend to pull down the | pri m e^ қ, but there appears to i à Holt, barracks she ici ridge, and erect others on a plot | of p The SHMA was immediate Лу нив from. a pers n of the of land called * Quail's field," on the south side of|secured, ada а razor ен with blood was found | irit а who had been receivi ing relief from Sloane gine. e memorial pointed out the injury | within a few yards of the spot where the woman had | һе Manchester Board of Guardiaus waited | cti Г £ d do to the | fallen. On , і і i ПА vietion y 5 ted | said if h 8 ame that it would impede improvements now contemplated, dw n with the i intention to do for her. Не also said and that а better site might m found on the Surrey | he should ask the favour of being allowed to go back | “ Motto of Freedom—A fair day's wo: side of Chelsea Suspension Brid Mr. Tite, е Rev. | to 5 dew e to be executed. Не is about 27 or 28 | wage, Mr. Burgess, rector of Upper Clic, and the Rev. Mr. | years i N even expressed their concurre ein the күү апа ү а, et —Down to Saturday afternoon the Union them lads. e injurious to the rating | pitmen out on strike at Messrs. Straker & Love's col- | informed the deputation that he c of the parish. Ea ri da Gre ey said there could be little | lieries, in the Auckland district, had боб settled with | with the proceedings of ће guardians, an at ovided doubt that whatever locality might be chosen similar | their employers. "The matters first in dispute had been | publie works would soon be provided for Manches complaints would arise, Не would admit that barracks | reduced to a question of wages, and no further over-| The deputation then attended an out-door паа їп any district were not desir able, but he had to deal tures had been made by either masters or men. During | Stevenson uu are, and reported the result of t with the exigencies of the service. point | last week "Les notice having been given, a number of | interview with the Mayor upon which there was éompletà và iy, а and that|pitmen and their families were ejected from their| OUNDL Muse Fitzwilliam ounds met at was that the cavalry barracks at ерее were iig esl but accommodation was found for them by | Cotterst tock Lodge, near this town, on Monday, m i bed be and that the sooner they were pulled he Union in the village of "EE and the'neigh-| The horse of the master of RM d the Hom, 1 the better, Although he м di Iure d NEN бойды. Inthe middle of the week the co onduet of|G. W. Fitzwilli jam, fel in crossing Ыт feni aites, that at Che rd was, on the whole, the best tha T some of the pitmen became very riotous, but the|and threw the master өт to grot could be found. As to the non-paym ment e =} excitement calmed down without any very violent out- | Mr. pax illiam was eonveyed to the od! house, and the ese military establishments, that was a question which | | break. On Saturday, however, in consequente of ће |m ance was РК ed in. It was then found ке, Py міту be sao ed kj the Treasury, The anaie fne Matig been threatened, extra Lens Lu Em elm " broken, and that he had deputation had suggested a site which m tight be | men were placed at the collieries. "Their notice having some severo bruises. Later in the day {р ор ИД to the рон i n the opposite f the | expired, the men at the South Medomsley ded to he was conveyed to Milton in а fly, and hopes are _ river. But taking into Бе нар. the Position of|the nu mber о , went on strike, demanding t recovery. " the Houses of m ` li ti à and ап jy fh et e —On Tuesday E Mr. Cobden buildings, he felt that 16 would be a fatal objection ina wages. The strike still continues at Spennymoor | Mr. Bright : нт: à large meeting in this Ves r military point of view, that they should have the river y expressed their determi- | which not less than 8 pe ма е мего gore between the barracks and those places. r. Simons | nation to close the mine di bug submit to bi: Cobden said that ауыс there was no any suggested another site, which was not liable to this reme бой y the Uni Plaeards have question of free trade and protecti ion to Aonad “tliere objection, between the new Chelsea aeree and the|issued by the men at Къу, "Thornley, Aia Kelloe were still the —— of t river. ‚Тһе Rev. Mr. Burgess said he had another | collieries, intimating that ар advance of wages һай | о? the Gover: The next Parliament wou uld have gg ff. » i d that was that a portion of the| been demanded. А dispute Чечим е Ms td of | to be аер with new principles at К f the porel Papia might] m appro- | Felling colliery and the men, which arose last week | election, Some people said yx was a apathy prited for. this purpose, e 66 a PIE about prices, is en i be amieably settled. Тһе | with regard to polities, and he must cos “ш жы was sure d hat 9 90 | notices for a reduc wages in one or two of ће | people of England just now much asly acres and upwards might b ан ed to this| pits in the Leia iB steam coalfield expired on | attended to the proceedings of other кона than to purpose. Earl de Grey said de did not see how far he | Monday, but i in this case also there i isa prospect of th ле Uwe Б: their WP It w if t i 1 а proposal as that t f Reuter's telegrams was more just suggested, but the whole question should have his} _ BT jer AM.—On Sat urday night the wife of Mr. home polities, "With reg ard to America, e „still did mature consideration. Charles Кал n ag Kotu у, the barrister, who has so E AT EasTERN.—The Master of bá pn on been before the publie i in connection with the Swinfen ру the South xi m pun AE: Nu Xs Saturday ordered the "Great Ship Compa be ell down the entieths, ро n London—that MA wound. up. It had previously been ompany do that|stairs of her own house, "апа fractured her skull so di ће up of а contrary opin : Messrs, Cunard, Wilson, & Co., of Liverpool, would | severely that she died in the course of the next day. | but their bes wle dge of Americ, bs те poke wt Г і і he 14th i i gees. i | T „дш о Tx anuary, t the inquest which wes held on ednesday, it | the n lewspapers, was sadly lim ide e y were at | A aportet $ that tha home; that Mrs. Kennedy had gone to her bedroom, un for the purpose of fad and - perpetua ting reholders and was supposed to have i ne | huwan slavery, and not to defend it as it existed, It ай failos 5 nigh rhen: Her h TARAGA] of which g a : \ dE © allow the ec company m be Shareholder T nt for, but she never rallied, and died on pog id the South fighting etit "е рдо TE » ШО, » (ih аратара аена had only produced 30001. in evening. The jury returned а verdie t of Aceiden Whenever an aristocracy had done that severe EC E. cash and a promise o more, and under the | Death. had never асерде; and so 16 must be circumstances the money subscribed would be returned | CAMBRIDGE. me If such a thing as a DON a in full. igh Steward of zS University fan an: Sith America should pos M it would be fraught with a Тнв LATE MURDERS IN A CaB:—Some additional | ће usual formalities. The ceremony kia place at his | great loss to human progress all over the world. light has been Lou Ж. ws the recent Sal y, by the lordship's mansion in iei ier Squar The Vice-| Already we could see what the struggle had led to iu publieation of some 1 тв addressed һу the murdered | Cha пееПог — on the occasion, stile by the | Mexico and St. Domingo. f it had not been for the wife to her sister hs А the Masters of St, John's, | American war tho French Mi not Los ы the cruelly treated many Man before her death. She | Clar Eni du ; the Proetors, the Public Orator, the | Mexican mistake, nor Spain that of att St. states that her husband „continually | beat her til she counsel to Wwe University, the Regi istrar, and many | Domingo. As to the Polish een we had n the. mbers of the University resident i in London. In the | Poles wa ‚дош the Russians against us em masses — and repeatedly threatened to роб an end to her life. бано а large party o d with the | With reg. eoe sdb P Congress, he disappr the of the present year he оа to SH deer tà dined with the High Steward at the|of it ори, эри} The — her in such a manner ек АЈ would not be found out, | Clarendon Hotel Mr. Henry Fawcett, Fellow of|only ien could see, to be derived | 3 stating that t he could melt т to е all b ut her | Trinity Hall, was elected Professor of Political Economy | from 6 w which would arise ater do terday by a large мау, ppe or 30; Ron, E X from a qeu nnl ent. са would be ter d T $i v. L. H. |a telling | Mr. ev. a ure, as it h vi дней, if уле, heard s dy dose ud | Courtney, 18; Mr. Н. D. Macleod, arrangements of the Paris Congress of 1856, after the begging lo her ч je Pa. зај letters, no p that pue Dzar.—Lord Clarence ENSE on deg night was | Russian war, had only led to 1,000,000 more men being e us against him othar | present at a dinner given by th or of Deal, and in | armed in the two services of the European countries, meeting in. a qe deat h. Itis RES. kable Mor thanks as del i3 "the Admiralty, and he feared that the result of the proposed Congress | ever that the letters make no reference to ar children, said that the bombardment of Kagosima was not | would be much after the same fashion He then в З and that it never prar ем 0 have occur * intended by th t i n he | of ning of Kag 1 the protectio; а magistrate from her огу pi пр to punish the Daimio who had murdered an кА A а E, as that of the mag of 1 í n j i was CHILD MURDER.—À girl named Wolf has been com- | blowing at the time the forts only would have b mitted for trial dos etes murder of her infant. destroyed. The storm w raged, however, prevented | lier ed €: was, м. У вше on we should Pu Ihe was їп at Жа Puri, E and the ыыр» е fleet MSS uS accurate aim, and | v Masa de KA t е un-Christian чане. us the to - The. nately ‚ China те E 21, muc Нва “Gonera? Teni quiethoss could be selec week that "ded on Sat LM Nov ovem ere 1475, that the conditio of the e English meu bad being 28 less t than „ће corrected average of the last r ге ith | Hes A no сані on the face of the earth. Ther E ases recent accident to the bi p ort, and declared | peasantry but that of England which was EC ге! was more than 100 above the average. that she had proved herself an piste sea-boat. | divorced from the land. Our colonies were more fre ———— ZGuiLDrFORD.—A disgraceful i took place a as Italy was more free, Germany was more free than we town on Saturday evening. detachin f | were, ee we did not maintain o ar relative posit: E. troops which had den sent UK the prm of | ndvanceof other countries, There was по other co оосо the month from Aldershot to prevent the usual|in һе world where you would nói find € a baldini f | disorders which Prorail, in the town on uy Nim kor ещ h and t the furrow own. day, remained until Thursday last, w and, Не did not want any agrar М й: t camp. This SIR. d whieh to change all this; bat this he f withdrawn, the “Guys” сапе ouk оп. Saturday |16 was quite consistent human nat w evening, masked and armed with bludgeons. They | wherever he went the condition of е е + ho | demolished the есте ан AXE наци who generally protiy г good, in ADAE, proceeded | inj to the house of the сын ge = es rre «i iho m at à attacked a policeman who came in their Дедан length. Не nrged that If е р ire j were immediately € Mn died that for two days ho w ted |and protection was settled, there yet X ein n three р to li eommitting e ; discussed the questions of taxation and- elu E sag цеске ыу ос, отрар hey ШЕ сині tho grent, questiona o р an т — me VS К «xn uci more ER. NovzwBzn 28, 1863.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ЗЕТЕ у t sud the Court could not e it the | Beurré Diel Pears. Good Tngiish A Apples are getting some- of the je masses to the franchise, and aske ed if 16 was EON persons Р оо абе оре | What колге, om воой examvles of hibston пор ап unchangeable аесгее of the Most High that more heath while races were run. On t at point therefore judgment and Cox’s Orange Pippin Apples аў still be nbtained. Ken than balf the population of this country should live in | would be for the plaintiffs. Paoro a rh owore other p pleas in co йн good E egy ке m Mi pna ts Oranges ^ $ Py a th hat in to be disposed o мее v. er | realise from б per or. Potatos the. market is houses of not more han pounds’ yearly value, and € ied di cn Een Нау ain) Case.— The Solicitor General | still heavy. Cas ren ers chiody Sopiah of Orchids, Pelar- that their children should ga up, in comp: arison with worth e a tulo calling upon two justices of the peace for the | gon. iums, Primroses, гб а-а and Ros those of the wealthier ju parish of Leigh to show cause why hould not issue for and untaught? If were fairly represen ted, i for the purpose of bringing up and quas ing d копуроо 9f | pine e Apples s И Jb, s totes Ohne ges, per 100, 7s to 108 said, the agricultural чны eis ag t the United | Peter Cleworth, a farmer who was convicted of making hay Оп | Grapes, р Nuts, small, per bush, 14stol8a Kingdom wou üld be rede emed fro that Н", отеу and 2 RE — itii! е КЕ NE aE G Apples, бетт, ыыы |н Kent Cobs, 808 to 90s p.100 Із. un whic conviction wa , 6 y rfdo КЕРДЩ) his lot. Тһе | not. ub ege oe had been convicted of having unlawfully Melone, euch 2 98 кч 4g $ ainats а. Чай to 208 Ea: iius ТАНА PK tracts of land into the petis his ordinary calling on the Lord's-day, and ha been | Lemons, per 100, 5s to 108 ат 3, per busb., 105 te 90d ву on of one man was а curse to the country and | 2039 udged to pay & cer €— ean ty, and in default to be put in VEGETABLE sessi d the stocks, It was tre the convietion as not being а kural Ја bourer to perpetual poverty | саве of necessity, but pe had. made an afidavit that it was an koe СЕТ aee ү Aak d ү ЫР рог" 6d to 2з а | degradation, As to е civil war 2: дага he | act of necessity, for if the applicant bad not sved the hay сп | Botatos Yo Ti Regents, p.ton, | Gar + the Sunday it would have been destroyed. Thes le question on ‚рее said that that country. in mortal strife, afforded у Ву! ithi 0 05 Pw elt dt åd ^ е, the face of the conviction was whether a farmer came within Endi a haven and a home hr АШИДЫ Spe from Ње | ёне scope of the act. The Lord Chief Justice said it was à | my; Shaws, do., 50s to 608 ndive, p. score, 18 to 9s burdens and the neglect of the old Governments of |matter that ought to be considered. The other Judges con- ра, Ф; bunch, 10 to 6d Hors t aoa ‚р. bunch 1s 6d Europe, and when this mortal Strife was over, when — pS im —€— gra -— Trad ei eror vod Spinach, Oslo, 1o 0d to ок бида p. pott. 1sto Ie 9d peace was restored, when slavery was destroyed, whe e А геч Hm in ып aud others, members of the City D RN a to 1s Pra ‚р. vinci, 38 to 4s the Union was cemented afresh, then Europe and detective force, to show cause why а criminal information | Tom у ‚ each, 2d to 3d England might learn that an instrueted Democracy | sh ; io о be Ош against ueg i3 virgini du rule 8 at Mr. ; а merchant in » кайн merus TUR Rer Sd was the surest foundation of Government, а чу by the defendant of having been in communication NEWGATE.—Nov. 27. MEAN EE pe жаы KERE end Mey UY faeere of tha Bost Fresh Buttor di PEE City detective force, Bop pow » a M decns ecu КЕШ Becond © Bd 8d. eo. od. bat 1ba. and t r. Woolf aj ing to the Court for a criminal informa, Тнв EXODUS —Every saae días. eaves Queens- rd After Area pent against the rule, the Court n i d with t d hundreds of unanimously decided that the detectives were only acting РОТАТОЗ.—Зоотнулвк, Monday, Nov. 2 : town ^ женин Зу migrants, an илер ol [in discharge of their duty, and that there ME not been During the past week the Lp od кане HA m een goo: od, families are preparing to eave the country. Dr. | suficient grounds laid for a criminal information, The rule | and very large by rail as well as from Ken tand Essex, which, М’На1е, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam, hàs ad- | was therefore discharged. uiu ddp Api et Mer with = very e weather, т Бай s сапой very dull trade А Сосвт оғ BANKRUPTCY: Case olone 'augh. n | at a reduction in prices, The following are this abore ations Enc — r^^ ch ben a n rosea rre Wedn да; the Commissioner in this ease grante ed the — Yorkshire Flukes, 80s. to 90s. per ton; . Regents, 658. d od] y gra application of Colonel Waugh for release, the assignees having | to 70s. ; Kenr and Essex Rapni, 60s. to tos: ; do. do. Жок sweeping away the population, and ag rd to cast | on the previous day этен their opposition. Тһе detain- | 50s. to ф.: rg apes i and Fifeshire Regents, 60s. to 65s. the entire young race of Irelan d on the coasts of ing соо, howevi оң pe sed editus ЕЧ: їп Md do. do. Roc ks 5 foll order is not to e effect for a for! rud or ow mv — e = ЖЫ appeal to the Court of Queen's Ben Mes d ані of 86 Trusses: “By the sure piai ЕА of justice, —— vengeance is recoiling upon those by whom i as dee so ET, THURSDAY, 2 26. amd so cruelly exercised ; шатр. Sup. Meadow. Hay.. то Ава | [nferlor К to 1003 тамас фдал Вів Fraxcis ЁругАвр Ёсотт, BA € ; died at St 14 Leonard's-on. | sy бәре шим tM ARN e Я Sea on the » 21st iit in his 9t on о! P е би Sir Edward Dorman Scott, by t he eldest daughter of Sir Hum ugh | Superior боне zs Lr Банн. - ain Ваква. " Де teman, Bart. He was educated аб h ford, HITEC me ег fan the ords sprin and married Tu 1854 the eldast daughter of Sir W. E. Cradock | Fin E Hay.. i to 88s Prime ist nigane n i: s i iti : ы artopp, Ba on an xford he aequired a love of | Inferior do. . 8 и or do. do. eve АБЛАЙ fs bi Без igh ts | athletic sports; and though he was a distinguished member of | Prim e New Né 184 cut do. EE n Pim p аа. the Arundel Soelety, a connoisseur in medizval paintings and | In э ГОЗ 7 ш PPS ma 2d cut ws р 100 105 gmin nig " ate Bo dete - dui сетор o ciple of Mr. Ruskin, and the patron of Mr. Gilbert | Stra . .. . 95 98 |Inferior do. .90 100 [^ h Fey t » E eiit im Scott, he was also a votary of the ring and a patron of pugilism. EM: A E Y grae He d ап active and useful part in promoting the building Ару ает e m. of the € Ins —. A and was for some time president of AL MARKET.— з 1 "hd the Government Sc Art, Buddie's West Hartley 15s. M. "rues ebside адде Ма of фо dd. T: pon cu making р = Hartley, 155. 6d.; Cowpen Hartley, 155. Hastings tenure of house or farm uroj Witus.—The will of Sir William Bellairs, Kt., late of Mal- | Hartley, 15s. 6d.; Holywell Main, 178. ; lotte West forth that those déteste. р barton A Norfolk, and of Oakley S uare, Lon MON , has| Hartley, 155. 8d.; West Hartley, 158. 6d.; Wylam,, 178. ; p been sworn under 40,0001.; Mr. John Bowyer Nicbols, of | Walls End Harton, 168. 3d.; Walls End Hetton, 18s. 0d.; Hanger Hill, Ealing, d Parliament Street, tintar, 160,0007, | Walls End Tunstall, 16s. 3d. ; Walls End Cassop, 17s. 6d.; Walls peron nalty; Mr. William Tooke, of Bedfo " and Russell | End Caradoc, 18s,; Walls End Hartlepool, 18s. ; Walls End èt laid to the root of that hideous Square, solicitor, 140, 0,0001. personalty, wit dae estates in ed Hall, 17s. 6d. ; Walls End South Kelloe, 17s. 6d.—48 re е protestan t Chur pet à Establishment, во > long acknow Essex, Herts, Mi iddlesex, and elsewhere. hips at mar кеб ge eplored, and Р um aaa lace tt У : matters itin e of a dat Sth inst, at the | r sum d come into tbe te of Ireland y AucusrUs HERVEY, of a son— 18th inst, Эту ост eg rae А ind m expected to | out аз lon DR E of that too faithful potpte vj 'the Hon. Mrs. В. Мовктох, of a son—17th inst, at Glanusk | or until —— ттт o of in oterint t fo settled. eavy а тёре: vus еев those ungrateful men P Lady BaiLEY, wife of Sir J. R. Bailey, B. prema- | South- down Hog- & & | | Leicest. Wethers 1 94tol 10 ed in a position to dare to P for those trifling " of a son, who survived only three hours — ziat V inst, a a gets .. ill 94 Р Ditto Hoges ·.. 1 104- —11 which the 5 of the great mass of the ifton, Lady F Biek CHEY, wife of Sir EDWARD STRACH H alf-bred ditto.. + 11 — 2 04 Bins ' ot Sutton Court, of а son. Down Ewes .. 110—110 Fimnel Wool .. 1 4-7 1 9 MARRIAGES,—On the 21st inst, in the Chapel of Lambeth о м of esce vs X Bot Новквт BouRKE, third son of the К ed Kent 210500 8 0 |Blauketditto .. 0 9 —1 9 on. Lady Бозам GroRorANA BRO Tug COLONIAL Woor Sarrs,—These sales have been pro- RAMS кы eldest нее ofthe late Marquis of Dalhousie— grossing at a reduction of n eA 14. per lb. in n совре 19th inst, at Riddlesworth, the Hon. T. C. BRUOE, yo onuga жод s realised after the first day or two of the present son of tho late в е of El ar Kincardine, © А" CaRoumE, eldest daughter Tuo Riddlesworth Hall ST Loth HE ia Hol к RK LANE, —Moxpay, Nov. 23. Leon: Ms вну Lieut. R € р ВАН IROH, lst L5 There reel eren ко» Essex and K: е Sir Richard re y to this Булта d Yi market W partly for ns Midi A —- үке ет pere late W. Е. BALLY, Esq Ee аё ап advance of 1s. per qr. “роо ж, R prigen of Saint a Кн Еа. of ‘Pasture House, DN The attendance T O, аб ihig Aay» е7 о 2s, dearer, which "e focis to check рег North: b 1 0, ao brought last wesk’s quotations; Whitworth 1 PE Jus Rov, В inst, | ios St, Steph je Vus р, В and Peas аа unaltered уйрон A a Zn БОРА DE Sr value. The Oat trade was firm, and an тою; of 6d. per on "Hall o Wexford, HENRIETTA ae qr. established. us Flour of good quality was in demand, а ани he late Colon: i m WaALLACE, K.H., | and rather niea B ICA of фе ist (king в) Damn Gua! Per І & Отмечая coh Тра, А троа Lodge, һе]: Wara, Essex, Kent, Зао тыне 42—48 вей. selected runs — 44—52 Кеа . tO А 46—54 Ae a ir J. stai m коро эзбе -- oroiga "186. * е treachery о nst, at oucester Ug uth веет, ну = пе. зар. ран, at ExizaperH, wife of Major-General илла, Royal Artillery, Baner, grind. IS d E ш: men, in e QE y аге касты! Mi to confide, | aged 77 —2186 inst, at Нашен РатК, BORNE, — "m e erdt ni и арто [eo Eus Nee: Ti—20th inst, эй Реле. ‚ Alve Oits, me and E ка HT an 2 ti зау deir tenan enautry to sar. A i3 in vain that the obsequious , R.N., J. x 5 is TM Potato 19 Сй сЁ фс h so long treated them with = 0! er! Е in XE CU вате Fora pnt olat and H кце ей. ofi them to go: Their resolve, however to rish, ymeswold, Leicester-| my ER ззяла Б бөрү кте. ted, "inh eria 7 as ет Д p^ I just elaims um ouo CHARLES пога Жз e mc R. N., aged 58— | Ryr-uear Foreiz ате во sly w tary Маз, unheeded.. And hen cool and stern шр meo Windsor Castl Captain 3 JAMES Scorr, Mili 3 id. that ^or | Knight, ‚ her Majest3 London, aged i "with | ETAS 1 uuo Nm al Hves wei do "Ч М BARRE E Forza а. ... рег b, IP COURT or EXCHEQUER : дева the Nolte Duane aur who ащ ЁЁ. vit ut e against GARDEN, Nov. 28. шр Pino A pde на them are «s.t kimis ar ir Ugro ia a Жол еы Of of. Nelis d'Hiver, Вей le Quá A ТНЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, speculation at rather over that day's rates. - Spring z Corn of all | descriptions is ste "t at Monday к чао Котик RRIY. s Wx eat. Barley. | Oats. | Flour. English ..| 1130 qrs. 1620 qrs. 110 qrs. 640 sk. Irish .... — 220 71900 c. i 620 ,, Forei зэ] 0,020 | | 9200 ,, 1730 wis mn AER Liv Nov. —We have had a very ge Perg ance of mi amis аза dealers at to- dəy [КоүЕМВЕВ 28, 1863, ANTED, a COWMAN.—A steady, active «Мар, ithout 'incumbrance, between 30 о 40, who stands Cows, Pigs, Poultry, &c., and who would bave io e Boots, Knives, and make lf use would have a Lodge to live in hi ould have to "attend to the Gate. None need apply whose character will not bear investi- gatio: m , stating 6, Wood Stree , E.C NTED, а DAIRYNAID- —Must be a first- vs t o Mrs. WOODWARD, Fairlawn. рн Kent. в Corn Ехсһац - as met a fre e both fo E consumption ж to 2d. per tató — vM hold over, at d ттепсу. is s held for ба. ver ndi aud n Flour WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. ARM Ра a FOTEN ARD) —Married; high] respectable ; practical a of Farii bk und еа е g and bas а dood eL. iue references give e ^n IDE cultur: pe ES —А Ex able P evering Man So practical in all Farming pursuits; has had many yolis expotience in de Cultivation o Strong and Light Soils; the Rearing, Fee апа Buying of Stock. Would be willing to оке himself mese useful. ree aec references, —4A. B., Mr. Partridge's Public a Leomins MEE ithout i F y expe- e with noblemen and PNA en abov "à in тре ав" "d. midland E Unexeoptionable boe z Are aud а ле urity given.—W. J. P., Post Office, heldrake, Yorkshire. AS SISTANT in a Retail d Жа ырыа Н Age 19; has had five PE ау, in Nursery and воо sses. — б. B., e North, be Road, Holloway, N. S ot the So AN.—Age 24, married; has a good Be of the Seed Trade; is а good Sales man, sado оста Y. Y., Gardeners’ Chronicle Office, W. which checks business, Indian Corn my a nir. amount of attention, жа To Noblemen апа — in want of first-class mus tbe q MAJ x ла: per qr. dearer than on Friday. Оа! Garden an atmeal dull of sale, but en sre Beans аге the DWARD TILEY, осе Tan wol SEEDSMAN, &c., Vr er MH, NÉ лауы, 14, Abbey Churchyard, po has THREE, or. FOUR FRIDAY, Nov. 27.— Market moderately atten Wheat : | гезре ectable MEN whom highly re end, who p demand, ad - хае of Tuesday. Flour d pene | ne god charactors fom he eir r Jas t situations оп 6 semel change in valu ndian Corn dull; ed, 29s. tian К Beans have an upward tendency a d Oatmeal ue Eee сапа еа A m Early and Late Fo vrcing, the AvERAGES| Wheat. | Barley. | Oats. j -| Веапз.}| Peas.” xotics, Oct. i7 | 40s 84s 0d| 18s 8d i EJ 34s za | (Q ARDENER (Hx Wu e 41, married; has 9, 40 33 11 8 7 36 5 ; Xu а extensive situations. Good pt long chara eter. — = Bi 41 84 811 35 $ * ithbert Street, Hall Park, Edgware Road, W. Nov. 7 | 40 34 18 7 35 10 Be 0 Ga ЕЕ (HEAD). im 30, married ; competent M 5 у á rd ii 36 5 1 the Growth of Stove and Greenhouse "Plan lants, &c. en 35 6 ur Succemionat ;Foroin ng of Vines, with Fruits, Flowers, Agg.Avi ado 2А 34 0| 1511 36 0 134 9 ачы еч ро а ood gene: xd us dener. Сап be well rec FLUCTUATIONS IN тнк Last Six WEEKS AVERAGES. mended. ‚1, B. S. Williams, Paradise Nurseries. С BcBÓwa y. PRICES. id Jet. 17. Oct. 24.| Oct. 31. | Nov. 7. [Nov. 14.| Nov. ov. zi, (GARDE NER (Нар). —Age 38, single; thoroughly й: 20 рлеу е уктата basi gc wi d his profession; could ынена се МЫ йм. Y 1 Manageme f Meadow Land, Woods, &c. No objection 40 0 e L vie ET any part tot КП iet acter and abilities unexceptio: n 39 11 Ж - : Е се Fs ге —J. бар: р, Woodside, Сга awley, Sussex. 39 1 je € Sect ARDENER eie em Midd - e-aged, married, Ке i without incumbrance; activ good working; а ИЕЛДЕ: thoroughly тас. us гоа. "m all its various METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. branches. Highly r ШЕЕ А-а m Мохрат: Nov. 23. Grove Lane, ees hs AS. n mingbam. The supply of Beasts is not jane so large as оп Monda; ay last, (5 ARDENER (НЕАр).—Мо ечен, ; has Хз and the demand is. good. Choice descriptions being scarce чет many years bad practice in Growing Gra; gom i th п Т da, he number of Shee Stove and Greenhouse Plants. Good Kitchen Garden also smaller, and consequently on the ave prices Experienced in Laying Out Grounds, and Planting, in ey higher, although trade is very brisk, It is difficult to | way required for а M Pes es s or gentleman's Garden.—L. T., dispose of infe qualities. Calves are n Араш p ^ 6, Robertson Ms Lee, Kent. Thursday. From ATTE and Holland there are 6870 Sheep, and ves; from footland, 140 esse: ( ^к REDAN е Е Gro. SCUTT баве 34, from Ireland, 690; and 2100 from the Northern and Midland cd), G r to the Right Hon. Wm. Hutt, M.P., Counties. [S оао Gateshead, will ге disengaged by the end of December, d wil b glad, tr ith any nobleman tle Best ts, Here Bes 5 ддв 5 t Pu -5 6 а пігіпе the roughly practical Gardener. Two fords, vu è$ m 10to5 2|Do. o: er amalir than for some сака, А number of Beasts is demand, bon is but small. Choice The Thursdaysi er the descriptions are inds. cim — is Trade is very dull эз on, and clearance лет ЖКА, ЕЕЕ Y average quality remain unaltered. ас y’s quotations are with difficulty maintai foreign. supply ае al 628 Beasts, 1780 Sheep, Calves. Milch Cow; not ned. Our 947 pos s 0to5 2 Бев То Bret Sort borns 4 pur 0 asts 2 B а d t o irr 5 E `6 —3 10| d refe to abili L— y odes a prt Integrity, ёо. Tunbridge Wells ANTED IUMEDTATELT, a gue. DRIED. An WIFE, without ineu ET —The centage wil be дї ae Pars ЖЕ. M et etw sin a liberal Fruit Est Š Hasi DS à Ds BAILIFF — The жга ШЕ the Central. f tr ing 1 c— н enter on his TRES ТӨШ 51. per ai аф vie Residenc ees of Miik and Vi "E аз, Жез scales ап of a thor years ест | character, а and € testimonials from previous mployers.— Addres: CM all its MM ME M шз rapes, Melons, Касен а go хай Edu Gardener. Сап have UT Мт. W excellent c S, are tics m the tleman abont ате злее m Forest Hill Terrace, Е: ARDENER (НкАю).—Аре 40, married; wishes engage with any Е or Gentleman а Forcing, Р er, Fruit, and Kitchen Gardens, І pen. an ying out Pleasure Grounds, Erecting and Heating of the Ной, &c. No objection” to a home farm if E required. Three-and-a-half years’ good referen Wife a good Dai R., Mr. Jo нен &c.— bn Waterer, Ameri Bagshot, Surrey. ARDENER (Некар). — JOHN GIFKINS 34, ingle), for eight years and a half Gardener to the а Rev. Chas. Annesley, Eydon Hall, Вар ranches, and the general control an ба perintendenge т ofa gentleman's Garden.—J. GIFKINS, 54, Nor: eet, Maida Hill, Pa E Sent W. *„* TO BE SOLD, the GARDENERS CHRONICLE from the | cement (22 years), bound, price 101. 105. EAL AND $m EDU DOWN QUILTS, Раки 25s. to 10 Е ine Кө Un mtus QUILTS, from 10s. to 32s. "pis of gens t Free by Post. HEAL & Sow's Тына Catalogue « D 'Bedstens p Priced List of — ло applica 0, Tot en Cont "Road, wo YHRESHER'S VOS ED FLANNEL SHIRTS. — PRIZE TED awarded to Т for very fine ana super мы IS e SHIRTS, еН Tweed Suits, and India Ораз ` Wai oats. Lists of pue n apis Hon. to THRESHER & GLENNY, General Outfitter: xt door to Somerset een х Strand, Ж.О, TCALFE, BINGLEY, СОЗ NEW PATTERN isti BRUSHES, Penetrating U nbleached Hair Brushes, Im Flesh Brushes, genuine "— Sponges, and Ah desorption of Brush and Comb ani d Per. fumery for the Pee METCALFE's celebrated Alkaline Tooth. Po ec ‚ 9з. per box. The РА IRY BOUQUET; Pero) n and MBRIDGE Arsen rip In em 2s each and 131, Oxford Stre 5 x nfield Patent TH ERSPOON 5 "66. have been PU YORS to Н. R. Н. the. ed? is used in the Royal Prize Medal Sold by ali NP WO appointed STARCH PET UR of WALES. Les Laundry Pis A warded Cha ers, &c. СРЕ d THERSPOON & Co., Glasgow and Lond Prince a Wales. HOM(EOPATHIC | I Y'S|rzckeriwp xmoss|C О-О О Дд! EARL EN BOLUBLE CHOCOLATE. . Р Far & Soxs were the only English Manufacturersot ше: осоа — M Че Prize Med g APTAIN HITES ORIENTAL PICK m CURRY or M AULLIGATAWNY PASTE, CURRY - POWDER and CURRY SAUCE, may be obtained from all Yendors, and Wholesale of. po E & BLACK wELL, Purveyors to the Queen, Soho Square, Londen, c. e.—Lea and Perring CE s É ER IR SAUCE- АУ delicious Condiment, pronounced by Connoisseurs “THE оных соор паа d Is ared solely by LEA The public 2 СИ cautioned against worthless imitations, and sho aa see that LEA & PrEnRINS' Names are on Wrapper, babel, Bottle, and орою : y de Мезете, Сот Е ARDENER (KrirCHEN). — Married. — J. B., 24. AA Littlegate Street, St. Ebbes, Oxford. ( CLARDENER NENDE D or OTHERWISE).— Age 28, Ч M mo eee n to Meadow Land. Good refer- ence, —G. L., Woodfiel RHENUM Road, Paddington, W. ARDENER, FORES TER, or MANAGER of Small р ge n) Pate RI Disserr, 13 year t ren - е; Woo resent an p to his work, ‚вой аан a good employer, and am pecus iic AS ае had A ees uired to gem жс tion. Leaving Woolley Park, Wantage, Berks, Jan. 1, 1864. RDENER (UNDER) in a gentleman's Garden, where he can improve.—4A. st: m active youth. Аду ‚ Esq., M.P., Spark Hill. En OHN хола Gardener to T. Lloyd, ec ni RDE: I — NER md BAILIFF — Married, EE. OPAGATOR,or FOREMAN and PROPAGATOR. d BARCLAY d Gim en universally. YONSUMPTION and all Nervous, putus, Liver and Stomach Complaints are bead eeni led ani accelerated by drugs of every dA diei. curable by Du BanRY's hea! Ко ring $ REVALENTA ARABICA. F of cases which меш NE ENER, bell, torpi f the li which had res лыы айу o fs ,2594.; 2 lb., 4s. 6d. ; Hr 1s; db. No.77, Regent (€ pu Baswy & Co: t е Ў Е.С.; 63 агар Т анта. ев т ladies and е egetables for € consumption оѓ! as had great experience in t ropagation and himself and x Avere Applications in the hand write oi üi of lture e Roses, Rhododendrons, Conifers, Sere r ERS, and candidates (wh t be married), сае ting эре. -— doe eni dE: repu. Plants in general.—AÀrLPHA, Post Office, Tunbridge previ plo zi are t with ur Wells, Ken at 10, Basinghall Street, E.C., н beg eum and notice will be sent to a proved € Candidates dr iey aro рю TOR (HanD-WOODED), or PROPAGATOR to attend the Managers. -SAMUEL TH, Clerk to the Boa: and FOREMAN.— cc Age 36, тане: steady, of boring 10, Basinghall 8 E.C.— Nov. 1 ^m habits, and first-class ability. Наз had considerable me ence in the London do. —M. M., 10, Violet Hil Үү ANTED, а MAN and WIFE, тыс. то | Жом, St. John's Wood. pen occasionally. end to, ate, an тйк да-а: ушын; ) duas a эур London, а STOCK | ing cleanly ; to Milk and look after Cows and Sheep and Pigs, A good personal character СЕЕ and Stock Man. Treni near = AND STEWARD or GARDENER, bya pua &ober Beotebman,— hes ее E edga. m and can есь Newry, md сг AND STEWARD or d pt 18 thoroughly uainted Ае алат ts branches, the Buying, gu er ары) Market- омо, Post S Watford, C xen FF.— Married, without incumbrance Eus чаркына iry, боой reference given. —W. ©з Cottage Farm, Leigb, near Reigate, Surrey. x H pecially ared in psa anA andof P ричнкковр n Co, 1%, 256 ча сне Stree BUN V rs Gentleman, many AM; ith Corns, will be happy to afford others the н бе by which he obtained ла complete removal D in Fe short. qued — pain or e А алану = THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 5 DgomwmmR 5, 1863.] ENDERS, | STOVES, | FIRE-I RONS, and CHIMNEY PIECES. a ч 2o aon are request, before finally deciding, ie БОП SH M -ROOMS. They ые ortm к: DERS, STOVES, RANGES, OHIMN BY- РТЕСЕЗ, "FIRE and GENERA AL IRO ONMONGERY as not be ither The Gardeners euno дир : Isewhere, for variety, ity. Taat ot SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1863. cor erem msi mg workmanship. Bright Boves, with ormolu ornaments, 3/. 158. to 33l. 10s. ; Bronzed Fen- ders, with standards, 7s. to 5l. 128.; Steel Fenders, 31. 33. HUBP'S PATENT SAFES, the most secure|to 11/; ditto, with r ormolu ornaments, trom 3l. 8s. to Т st Fire and Thieves. 181.; Chimney-pieces, from 1. 8s. to 1007. 5 "Fire Irons, from Du STRONG ROOM DOORS, | 2s. 8d. ү set to 41. 4s. The BURTON and àll other PATENT | R LOCKS and STREET DOOR | STOV with radiating hearth- es. D BOXES. EDSTEAD ATHS, and ES Б ат тесто бын ае Db s SIX LARGE SHOW ROOMS, devoted ШАР 57, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. Е.С. exclusively to the SEPARATE DISPLAY of LA КИРӘ, АТНВ, апа хисе cer qum ув DS. The stock of each is at once the nee саз 5, тоз est, newest, a t varied ever s ud E the vt ti t OCKEYS' Li GUTTA, PERCHA iuc Medii Hérwo and E bricesproportionate wi distinguished in this a week. AN B BITER LATIO a Butts "Percha, 1 8s. ВАР SPRING RIDING and PAULI wg — r STRAPS, R SS Jo "d si р дад: foma 12s. 64. to £20 E M m Shower Baths, fro: Lamps Eos from 6.04. to £8 10s. » (All other kinds at the same rate). Pure Colza Oil 4s. per gallon. т UTLERY, WAR RANTED. —The kiosk varie CE ыш assortment of TABLE CUTLERY in the all war- 53 этмек ку ais iti 8 ld, ranted, is on sale at WILLIAM S. BURTON'S, at bd iis "аё are Silver "E Eleg Britannia Metal Gocds, Cos , Hot-wat enders Marble Chimney- паја д des, Cice Gras. RINE, v E very simple tests show to be | and RE р tand ober ai "that *'it is in Stoves s Е medi: D p Lam: Cutlery, B aths, Toilet War Jro T Bedding, Bed Rooth Cabinet Furnitüre, &c., with ist and Plans of the 20 расо, Shox Rooms, а scribe ps, — Tea-Trays, Urn зан Ket Thore гаар orate ce iring to have their Glyeerine i in NM у capsule over the abonna respect pee Amis E S PRICE 8 ТАРТА эе patients A €— e Lg by des: À lb., 8 oz., › or 2 oz. bo marked "Prices s Pate gi Bricen ы» Bey WOTHERSPOON AND CO. hav AC реш Бес эби. only because of the largeness of the sales. appointed STARCH pads S to H. R. H HIN P "x 3 PRINCESS at WALES, This ner is used in the es E 8 EIE $58 58 E 7 т arded а os e Medal Sold by all Ivory Handles. 255 2249 E, тә hand ers, а ке Ра н | OTH ., Glasgow and London, Б ё, P. А, ба TN TOR FLANNEL SHIR 3 bh fiándles & 12s. 6d. 10s.0d| 4. 34 —PnRIZE ре awarded to THRESHER & GEENNY for "s Sinh fnelvory » um SE ч BEO 411 6{ 4 3 oA and qu г FLANNEL SHIRTS, India Tweed Suits, | 4-inch ivory balance handles 2: 255,15-0]4 0|X D and India Gauze e Waisteoate, noh fine Ivory handi 2: wem UMS QT. Lists of Prices on cation to ER & GLENNY, | 4-inch finest African ivory handles ..|32 0 |26. 0 |11 0 . General Outfitters, next vm to Bontersot H [e е, Strand, W W.C | Ditto, with silver ferules .l40 0 |33 0 |12 6 Ў 5 Ditto, carved handles, silver ferules 50 0 |43 0 17 6 EAL AND SON'S "Aio GOOBE-DOWN QUIUM, ps Nickel electro-silver Handles, any pattorn 25 0 |19 0|7 6 4 y сез з and Sizes son t Free by Post. Silver handles of any patti .164 0 |54 0 |21 0 gue of ее and Priced А List of Бейш Жер sent Post Treo C application to Bone and "Forka por бош тее апа ovum urere и: е bone han „e 1. |11s: 0d| 8s. 6d| 2s. 6d JDRICES CHILD" =; сє т 5 are perfectly но blanco) indies è .,210]7 0|4 6 e оа -— ep MN The quality of these Night | Black horn, rimmed sh 17 14 4 0 Ditto very енерт. iveted handles 12 9018 кийыше о ock in existene of Plated Dessert үө sand Forks P and otherwise, and of the new Plated Fish Carvers. | б "ILLIAM . BURTON, GENERAL F СЕ s i m WHICH WILL NOT DROP GREASE ARRI: hi à ldin | Prince l GUE gr: А ; boxes, Bv па 35, each. py or It обвід рыга of 500 Ilsstrtina. "of ze е ted | ck of Sterling ота, Ni гед Silver 4 i ^ HEATING BY HOT WATER. MONRO'8 CANNON BOILER. J. JONES, HORTICULTURAL ENGINEER AND IRON MERCH SUPPLIES OR ERECTS, COMPLETE, HOT-WATER APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR HEATING GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, ING PITS CHURCHES, CHAPELS, bin nid HALLS, BILLIARD ROOMS, COACH HOUSES, HARNESS ROOMS, &c., OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT MODERATE CHARGES. PLANS, ESTIMATES, and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES T FREE ON APPLICATION TO Те BANKSIDE, LONDON, 8. without a Flue Jos TAVIT, T, for Warming Chapels, Le Өү ж Conservatories, and all other Price fro "20 JOYCE'S STOVES е ate S Portable and Economi cal, urn I2 hours with опе supply of fuel, requir- Em В корцо оп. STOVES for GREENHOUSES аге made to burn SwAN NAS tentee, 253, Oxford Street; and 119, XE, Street, London, Е.С. Illustrated Catalogues post free. WARNERS HYDRO-CARBON OILS. pma вона have much pleasure qr НАА г or Mineral Oils, and сар, with great &onfidence, rd the uires Онар but seldom, айа а beautifully Brilliant ex without either een or d тј combustion being more perfect than in Lamps wii introdubed as a Pilar Lamp for the Din Drawing. r the Hall, or Public Assembly Rooms, : ing or Drawing-room, as a Bracket and AXES. Workmanship. THE ABOVE FIRST-CLASS LAMPS TO BE OBTAINED OF ANY LAMP DEALER. Bar et Л. Frami strengt Aabi Ше рош ihe пеон easure in informing the public that they have qnia а Superior | € IC the ENNIS'S PATENT SEAT. LL HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS are made from best Wrought Iron, upon an entirely new princi еса of Iron and Glass under this um Seriot s possibil: а permanen: ntly No. 20. the of fracture is prevented, and Water-tight p. insured. nt T The saper hem ^y tenet extre of К xs н еб i f. light i aea jest F4 perfect ven: aon. hey are speedily partake о! more кы дау in mà зеб d : of a Раад Adres P. à zrus ter] ser, &c E ` helm J. HOLLANDS, Inox ue arts ARMADA бе, aei 1s. 104.; and mE Ке s. E Ta 6d. , and 3s. 3d. eae оне VALVE Boilers and н т, and Elliptic, from 948. each. тое Valves нт срба еа авео сос выб. Furnace Supply бөгө, end Dudes Furnace и VrTE'S ww vut agi OR киш; AL Е, a PORTABLE SP. SPAN-ROOF REENHOUSE, with ДЫНА; ålso а PORTABLE USE ЕКА Siding, Pea "pe du both nearly new. Apply to C. Exianr, Whittington Lodge, Highgate Hill, N. 9, THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DECEMBER 5, 1863, BEOK'S PATENT HOT-WATER VALVES JAMES PHILLIPS & C O., HORTICULTURAL GLASS MERCHANTS, 180, erg ox к STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. REDUCED PRICES OF SHEET GLASS FOR HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. ENGLISH SHEET GLASS. S for ORCHARD HOUSES. Packed in Crates of about 280 feet. supplied by us to ME Б тир to the Royal Horti, уе [eta | әла Society, MH ex М9 bility, Clergy, y ; Bes EE T 734. d AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, viz. :— Second sy HP eu Packet in E qa feet owe іо 17 08. 92lom Fourths 234, 3id. 20 by 12) Fourths eris ‘ed. 13s. 6d. 15s. 0d, Zh $1 ih | 20 , 18 uum rds 13s. 6d. 16. 04. 198. 4 З à 20 0 С" iiir. 3 nglish. English, | pergere GLASS. 20 , 15) Best s.0d. 295.0 | 12s. 6d. | 16s. 6d. | 20s. Od. | Stock Sizes, 16-ounc 100 feet Boxes. The above prices T А Boxes. | | These prices only n to dd sizes stated. We recommend 3rds qua 65., oral ounce at Upwards vof 4000 of the Patent Valves are now аа. а муут үз zoe TAT“ еі iive кт t 11 by 9/12 by 9|13 by 9]14 by 9 "Y 5 in изе and giving the greatest satisfacti ELE EE o)» з оа $i ем о SMALL SHEET SQUARES. » 1114 „ 100 feet Boxes. 1 1 B З 14 5 19115 ,, 12/15., 1116 ,, рур Ene Tia 2921 ў e: uH s" i 7 el by еН гарт si by 5 pus 16 у; 18/17 ,, 18/20 ,, 12/21 ,, 14411 6 13 6/13 6 16 0 » » » » IMPROVED THROTTLE VALVES 19 ,, 183/90 „ 18118 ,, ars . 10.5, 8 210 8 126 16 » 1417 ,, 14|21 „13 14 to 15 ozs. 16 to 17 ozs. К on the shortest notice. 14/20 v 24114 Bop: ane А the. foot. Boxes 25, each, БЫ ЫН at full price. АП а. squares from 6 ру, 4 to 103 by 8$ are cut HARTLEY'S from pieces, cons а ntly there is tb one e JOHN BECK, PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS. IGN SHEET G Packed in B f 50 feet each In Cases jy ees E» in Sizes as qe __ PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER x. London Agents for Hartley" Р mM Rough Plate, vr ur SBmouruoró» 6 by 4 and 65 "n 10 б perbox.| Perforated Glass for Venta Ty ША E uo 0 ү, lass Shades, Ebony а ad Gil Stands, Gas and — e GAS, WATER, and STEAM FITTINGS, B son u i i ДУРА Ош Chimney and Glob es, 9 5-999155 " and 10by8.. 15. 9 Glaziers’? Diamonds from 105. T 21s. each. FIRE COCKS, WATER CLOSETS, ETC. PATENT VALVE WORKS AND SANITARY DEPOT, GREAT SUFFOLK STREET, LONDON, S.E. For Sale, at E. Dench's Patent Horticultural Works, King’s -— being abou it to DISPOSE of his LTURAL ЕЕЕ, has оп hand а consi- ANTI-CORROSION PAINT. Glass Tiles and Slates ^ m and СА Plate. аа Alus Patent Plate, and ley’s ите: Rough P Ted соп е ы &с. | LINSEED OIL PUTTY. | FINE OAK CARRIAGE. LINSEED OIL. GENUINE WHITE LEAD. FINE OAK VARNISH. PATENT DRYERS. BOILED OIL. TURPENTINE. e LEAD in SHEETS or CUT to SIZES, LEAD PIPE, LIFT PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, and nEUMDEBS. Coo WORK Of every escription;^ == eH Matin orbi iln | cu e HORTICU derable uber of VINERIES, GREEN and HOTHOUSES, which he will Маран of at a low price ын amc his premises. e Sizes being from 16 ft. to 36 ft. in length, and from 10 ft. to 15 ft. in width. NDERSON'S pereat d MATS are the р for all Garden purpose: PETERSBURG and PRU SIAN DUNNAGE MATS, ROPES, LINEN а апа TWINES. Moni. BAGS of every description. sent free jas T. ANDERSON, 15, Sherborne Lane, King William Street, London, Е С. Russian pera STOCK of the above, of ious descriptions. reir fere a & F. A SALE, we THE PATENT IN-DOOR PLANT CASES (ro WHICH A PRIZE WAS AWARDED AT THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'8 EXHIBITION). SOLE MANUFACTURE JAMES GRAY, отон. WORKS, DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 1 cue Importers, &e., The ges IN-DOOR PLANT CASE is one of the most useful of e Gardening d of the pe 6, High Street, Hull. day. Iti andsome ornament for the Drawing Room or Sitting н m, and " all E n form: { The Original Seed Manufactory. leasant, ai; ipee object to the mind and eye. 16 із apr under command, an preser -i А LEXAND E S LS NIC О E -AxD CO; ux the most tender Exotic Plants m the severest win r wit ith erant i little of the этү т { Саз, апа кта. 1 nl t icd SEED BAGS, CORN S SACKS, "s o have а taste for ын cnltivation of of In-door Plants, for raising - Séelllings, striking Cuttings, &c 1 ll dme. QA GAME. „у. the Plant i will be fourd an їп me et i Ios and AGRICULTURAL The Cases are highly iar. pr ‘recommended by Professor Lindley, and by Messrs. Veitch, of The MPLEMENTS — ОН МЕЗ Royal Exotie Nursery, King's Road, Chelse of every Саша 6 on ры ано Sizes and Prices on application. Illustrated THoMAS GREEN & cid Smithfield Iron Works, Leeds; and olborn Hill, London, E.C. 2, Victoria Stree t, Н Percha Tubing for Watering Gardens. I guria PERCHA COMPANY have the ; the receipt of the e following. 3 HM m lengths of 100 feet 12 months for AR This paint on all out-door work, and 01 whom which Нил, & Ѕмтн will forward on application. . Sold in casks of about 30 gallons each, at ls. ба. gallon, the Manufactory, or 15. 8d. per gallon paid to айу Station. ey НШ Bed Ий, wr E.C., i whom only it сапр PORTABLE HOT-WATER APPARATUS, TRUSS'S PATENT J JOINTS FOR HEATING CONSERVATORIES, HOTHOUSES, &e. : . . Begs to offer pe" HOT-WATER APPARATUS for GREEN- HOUSES (consisting of 4-inch Pipes and eric таш pus Fire rs, Damper, Supply Cistern, Feed ma Кш Pipe Stands, &c., T "the best quality), delivered to any Кыйна way "Statio ad 9 in England, à vaa rect the same within 25 miles of London, at the ollowi x dec E NE TWO 4-INCH PIPES ALONG ONE ттт "үл ONE END OF HOUSE. Apparatus tus complete. 16 feet b гөч 8 "8 feet... EREET -0 O шу. ВЕ o | зо Teet b MW. 12 12 feet Seo us О 2 се by 10 feet... ... 5:17.65, 2 о 0 | 40 feet by 15 feet .. P 5 eet by 12 MESS v. 10, B 0L. 5 0 | 50 feet by 15 feet 2 IH-0- — BÓ 20€ ЕР J and Plans forwarded on applica Estimates T. S. TRUSS, C.E., 53, GRACECHURCH ТЕШЕ LONDON, E.C. B DECEMBER 5, 1863.]' THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Mr. Mae eid 8 ченеле Statements. w Ready, 8v: NCIAL STATEMENTS of m: YEARS and 1863, With eg ved on Tax Bills, 1861, and uie: "1865. By Ry em d Tan M Е gU LADSTONE e Excheque P. for the University of Chancellor of the Oxford. Jonn Murray, Albemarle Street, W. New Work. Mr. David Rowland. m s Ready, One Volume, Post 8vo, 68., Ж NATURE, the FOUNDATION of MO itn By Davip „ROWLAND, Author of а ** Manual of the British Constitution,” Jon , Albemarle Street, W. ч. «> rbauld's Hymns ow ready, with 112 Illustrations, Ес: cap. 40, ems PROSE for CHI првих. “ву “Mrs. BAULD. With Original Designs by Barnes, inpet Tea and wien Engraved by J. ОУ Сооре: Јонх МоввАү, Albemarle Street, W. HE END, W ACE CT. OR T By MARK LEMON. 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Mean the con- itution voted by the Rigsraad y HOMES WITHOUT HANDS: the death of the late King has i proclaimed in Se i me of KIN BEING mi ye gi OF THE HABITATIONS CONSTR BY VARIOUS ANIMALS, |Cmunrsrrx IX., an ns wajority iris алара SSED ACCORDING ТО THEIR PÉsCIPENÉ 8 oy СОЁТ RUCTION. couneils and nearly all the officials d So d “ : » have € their loyalty by congratulatory Bx тнк REV. J. G. WOOD, M.A., F.L.S., Author of ** The Illustrated Natural History," &e. or bf taking € оша ef нне à With numerous ILLUSTRATIONS engraved on Wood NS. G. Pearson from Drawings by HIS МАЈЕЅТ Е. W. Keyt and E. A. 8 From the States we learn that General . жь, i í crues after h six weeks in vain The whole of the Tr Os are being drawn expressly | - and in every instance the ARCHITECT | ondeayoured to effect a junction wi Е this vn work, (e ana T чет nte — ес rire the will be drawn together with its HABITATION, and "S in most | e at Chattanooga, hai been attacked by th Me dee о irae n зге кй! in ri Van dde id Mies in its ouem du anto oni те Confederates. under Gen LONGSTREET, in his most remar: e entities В ЕЙ , XM на 3 A prc us sz isolated position їп Тепп General Loxe- 4thu London: LONGMAN, GREEN, & CO., Paternoster Row, Е.С." с REE THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETE. [DECEMBER 5, 1868, and after four days’ hard fighting drove General | presented to the Queen at an audience, The Earl and - BunxsrpE into Knoxville, which he has since d Lady Constance Villiers, the i completely invested. The latest news talos tat 816 Hon, B. Сга, and Tient Gene Sie кошу Б Чырт, уол fighting was going on all around Knoxville, and | the Queen had a dinner party. On. Thursday morning deli В, ө! próud. to: offer ctum cordial e t ү У: al eommunieation with Cumber- | the Queen, accompanied Ьу the Crown Princess, walked Pee er ун. 0 Eon. vit per Ho it е piger v E was interrupted. Great vies із | and drove in the grounds. The Right Hon. E. Cardw ell becoming the seat of conferences destine d to = ES basis of a e genera up о 2 in c m аба for the safety of RN- ме инни ой хаа оғ Wants:—Tuesday | 70“ d thé bone of the] A edet. and vine qc SIDE'S army, but it is hope at General eing the birthday of the Princess к. Wales, the даў MT E айа, “Майа, таў sistor, yonr М тт mes Eas GnaxT will be able to move from Chattanooga | was observed with all the honours in the metropolis. | "Paris, Nov. 4” tack TREET'S rear жез The bells wer i the S ** EXTRACT OF A DESPATCH FROM EARL RUSSELL TO EARL cause a diversion in Вов E'S чре ids d € «ii ek y DATED FonEIGN-OFFIOE, Nov. 11. an e Guards paraded e Horse Guards in tu I have to acquaint your Exce Пепе су that the зед baee in тте sharp rp skirmishing ш, inn uniform, The d lay w ай aiso observed ab Windsor with queen has Se, a е Emperor of of 1 Fronch a letter, о е idan, in w e ederals were ZATRE r and Corporation gave ated November 4. e Queen in reply to this letter, t driven baek, but itis still said that General MEADE | a ball in the evening. The ла ДЕЙ Pitan drove | СЫ cale КЛА КН assurd ht any атана i he | to асах Water, and lunched in the Temple, and in | h hes t, : on Чена т onside " ; especially е geni re of nations is con~ е tho: Gorifoderaton: Prines, аршаш by е Gnd ье TER vá corned à advi her Majesty uus dieu n pe : : entia. visers to subm А. the opinion whieh, а due à pmi ^: E Brownsville, — х сила, Ж ТН deliberation, they ms е а, in rogard, to the inportan n e in a 1thou "ya е xmore Иоча x On 'Thursda ay Mans v ich t ay nem recommen в for adoption by hi opposition. It was believed in New омен) that му ена а by the Crown Prince, again | 109: and, tha LM oy от Вее for TOE ег - y as pes e, ап the his force was intended to ась as rmy o ef | | woni out pheasant shooting. ‘The Princess walked and at ө known to his Imperial me е Му үе in more groun I to » м з WN РвіхсЕ AND PRINCESS оғ PRUS in Mexico, as well operate against the|visted t "british Museo. on Tuesday, ‚заа ei Confederates. ^ Aceoun m wh Charleston o hen upwards Е two examining the 5 collections. &z * From EARL RUSSELL TO EARL COWLE ** Foreign Office, * My Lo v —Her яне! m the Queen having been p н B et Ж B Ф [-7 03 55 = Uu et mL © = E un = B c Ф T m B £g + Ф щ $ ki Ё ® Б, » E B 2. = = Et Ф а 2 ^ ис Е 2 = £a. [3 ^ [^ A © E @ @ © ©@ zZ p © g © © Р Е б, р. ч с [1 @ @ RE a- = @ ч вы È e p os e ы the decisions of the To th nted would pertain n wen t of pronoun n yo Y d Nue it хазор up our e es ution through the labyrinth and separa te negotiation, and that the m ending in war, i nly aet E M f Clarendon, invoking a stipulati e [o ndon, invo a on had just been signed and which lusory to pursue ар рот eo a rrespondenc HT а barrier against [у break forth because it is not and to come to an curred eean з =ч о ой ud ii th n со , An did not h еъ he name of their Governments the wish "ha ов between which any serious misunder- x ding may arise should have recourse to friendly mediation күт to arms. The — of the Emperor goes does ue xu for dissensi to break out in order onument of the ‚ an now ies —Accept, &c., DROUYN DE The following is the text of fad I her Maj to Earl Cowley, announcing the inabilit her Majesty's Governmeut to accept the арен а Соп gross :— Foreign Office, Nov. 25. «Му Lord,—Her Majesty's orden чаре have received from | i М ж Cadore the сору M despateh. Md deed to hig |y Аде invitation to her Majesty NS Powers of the Em P deg e to the dee e po рина в mm wo the desire of the qu ouk e disquietude which r3 ti Мы, M ыыы eg - Ма; arts ose - Bois ws press. ma ps. : ver| ment? Would she c a Congres: tion, y зы IL We will the the ben ‘that this happy innovation might receive a more and thus become con- | and his allies an understanding. of the French veral parts of Europe, and to establish t more solid than tho! Сй he Emperor declares that Fr ance question ; e i t and that the be but of Eur нъ er Majesty's Gov that Great ense is disinterested in this s matter, s fat she socks no aggr: A and that she has only to modera ion and pe eat. France and Grea poit A themselves, are un рев. t tos this oc у hing more "Practically, t e Emperor of the Fre of many ү [ois of those treaties, P Government as readily allow that s e been modified or dis regarded, and “that er ing m: pf абар е "burdens im b: "T dis oet 1 "Thes oubt, ar either н ог «ьс орар 153 rope; iai Р бестен бї e matter, ган thatis the fo! llo: - dur s h Жеб tneir decis (Pes o give ge" any ur to or claim by entioned eu er most disquie Let us examine the M eni е wer is will bing or only в ed in proc hber oft ten торов, when the > insurrection айыл рев put do down urse will be аы to clemency and concili: түз Жү there В Шу advantage ith. во n'the name о gress MALA ri already r: i iia combined loymei of forc $4 bas been made е by ө military Y Wem of Russia, in Is it likely tha Seve t what she per y in the early da; rea ot е а to ineur t io old] the other Mua that the present pe pend shall be subdued, it ror of th "tresh—and, if that be 4 other questions s will arise which may require further THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE, AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. probably separate, leaving many of its members w terms with each other (han ih they had bee en un met, But this would be the probable result, jt follows that decrease of aments is likely to be ected by the proposed Congress. М. Drouyn de Lhuys гера toa propos ade by Lord Clarendon in one of the ast sittings ngress of Paris. ut her Majesty's of the Con, B Go vernment understand © тч бун уны bw. a d reference to a dispute between tw El. me 20s the ойо of a frie tet Pow "meu Jm mblin, m а General Congress. Not "bein t уи ш t to di " likelihood of those beneficial Sindi uences the Emn io s which the Emperor of the French pr: ii imself when proposing а Congress, her Majesty's Goverument, ollowing their own strong convie- tions, after mature deliberation, feel themselves unable tø accept his perial Majesty's invitation. You are instructed 1m ^ aee a Dpr E this despatch to M. Drouyn de Lhuys.—1 am; THE Covi т.МАвттАъ UPON COLONEL CRAWLEY.— On Monday tho proceedings were eleventh time, w the ент я as finished: Colonel Shute; who éd е e ident tified a E Regem Mer rre and some p s testimony —— pe med I rre ihe day two ments in n town. In s Í part of the "inquiry, but it вы а by the [ius iiy tor that a le тя" 4 write - by Colonel — on the subject eould not be duced ке authority ; ua i. the Ne hy a iffered the terms which ета Ъу Мы, 1 Lilley as to -the 80 má riety ө of nd were to be re- ceived Моето ам апа Eod in. di E ud, f Ae esday nine o missioned "officers bes who were yn in п chargo of Sergeant- Major Lilley were examined. eir testimony consisted, to a great extent, of a repetition of the mA facts, They n m convenience con- d by him and Mrs. was "wie m that the MM d that the letter Lille к тар, the à day i Io ted of them, however, from a large КЕ arising ents ties occur. is it intended to sanction by a new treaty 1 possession in Italy? The Pope and the Soverei nd Austria gress and that if the question X i dde no n rv C y ratio of the Powers of Europe but the addition P ТУШЕ 6 ier е -— із Rem ue na e i ent u most of эке pM 7 aee ut ofthe intor of e ons an ot Her Majes! n: А a be foun: not maeriallyto of the French. di n and рге tf some and resisted by others ; and, pd Unc no ee per authority in P uer an assembly to enforce t he decisions of t e majority, the Congress w would E tion L. puc of Europe.| түт” ad ed by Colonel rin to the Horse Guards respecting the of a confidential | condition the regiment, — was in the highest degree essential be үт it was withheld Oo the proscontion, si On Thursday cated. Yesterday Lew. ке Fitzwygra 5 identifi ter he had $051 Quid ig a^ H now бта of it. issioned о сговв-ехашіп ya P y Colonel Cramer, to dv he aate and pee ү of - ied sergeant-major, and йна he evidence of the former witnesses as "^ his use of stimulants RANCE,—M. Fould's — —— was pub- lished on r E A It states that the total amount of the deficits is ^ to conso- lidate part of the floati dest. iud ора ofa ri es | wil be to е Бн ry Bonds, ап Р ve Б et M. Fould pro 3o pem of the loan at хе | The exp n Mexico я xw to 210 ,000,000f. at the E eh "1863; Ms A in Cochin Сіпа to 60,000,000f. x^ Fo їй sa we have ol Mexi of th 2 andan of the gem des resume the gne Y А Si und. If Кунде? pre of the budge eror Mr y efforts о! Empero M the Stal es The Emperor nid at the Tuileries on Suiiday aud THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DECEMBER 5, 1863. presided at a Council of Ministers on Monday morning. His Majesty gave ол to the Papal Nuncio шы е Киззїап ind Spa Were pu handed i y ssell n: e Con- gress, the Emperor addressed a x ober Miche йы, Thi sl letter will be pu ай she d. The Мо niteur says s that Holstein question, maintains that France has no immediate interest in the question, and says ** The best thing to be done із to remain a КОШУ К of the | me | uet D$ oie yt with many others, might have been settled by h The Pays d the Nation of Thursday evening state that England and Russia i in concert have demanded t tha it Denm ark should withdraw The French iron- as uadron arrived at Cherbou gu. of the pamphlet entitled '* Napoléon Ш. et le ” to which rs uded. The signed by its chief peine an official ie sonage, entitled “ Eng Congre, ~” of which the following is a s * Ву a refusal to attend the Congres: меа wis grounds to rus Dow went imn - greatness adi prospe unded upon the misfortunes and ruin of other ЁЁ et ,itis Europe will nded in io Free чурай al personal та, i — e e grationa мре easy to foresee, the entire eim rx туе ЖОО, fall проп ое м p P the OE P. Р? and conc КҮҮ 1 t is with АЛ} апа эү 8 - With a moderate sea shi i water „overboard, sea, their b send the masts overboard r "using their guns, urg the d on Friday, Haron von Ніве, i in iip ey a ques. һе follow: within 14 days, the Prince will take t ecessary steps to uphold the rights of the phun ni n t. Ix Wis ibi rde LAS Нак т von Mohl, voy t Federal Diet, to Baron реке the Danish Envoy, but returned unopen RUNSWICK —Тһе Duke of Brunswick has r recog- эсе» Prince Frederick of Augustenburg as Duke of Schleswig and Holstein. URTEMBERG.—In sitting of the Chamber of n from Herr Seeger, g declaration: “ The be mberg Go ш the БАМ the last 10 DEN. Federal Diet has di а "Every device Р ii Е Ф useful as ooth waten but nothing else, Tem shi! is ascribed more ted ant. that she ing А; from s сме! аз ak The dide says le sa; that the egotism of the Cabinet of St. James's never | q the narrow | ness, manitpsted itself more openly ; and that ich h ver © zggS М” Emile & England forge v Napoleon T propose З, to s that after her insolent h so much Bonus m yl 1 Rus Holstein question, which he immediately Mp [| to tiaries. g The одамеро to the Duchy of Holstein „to ls f Dir скі udi Sc eee pecu and Bavarian ыеп ing is a summary of its c itary claims of eu Prince К: the Austri The fo los The support given is the hered at the Diet has at! tragtod the notion of the English Government. Earl Russell therefore hasten: К ied Pi TAE s nn of th Paris n conciliatory" ‘despatches in i to t ation erlin, Vienna, and Frankfort, ай осееіп ution was ree dienten тамоси g Baron Dir mbly. А second sitting then took plai resent, The propos osal nek not bemg p named Petit, Clearstarcher, 56 says thai the. refusal of арава preceding that of Austria bui the defence of heredita is about to be d that the policy of - France ances i! rid P | an driven 7-45 the force of circumstan The ee дебата that the England for her refusal are excellen! wn point end Cy: but detestable if regarded aeri general | interests of ma. A ome alon t if Mec reae: 4 with respect was passed by a lar rge majority. Saxony's pro was afterwards introduced. Тһе question of Federal not touche The Spenersche of ДАНЫ, аай unanimously condemned him to ur, military degradation, and to be day, the Em r Nap s letter The Minister for Pe» ng unlikely to be immediately attai ained. Nationa. jo La a in proclaiming px all of th ен regses + lonies | b подле Соуегптеп which D ардаа with the other great Powers in 1852, the liminary conditions of that treaty having egotiation. The object of these negotiations was £0- tablish the inseparable union whieh was minë г the Treaty of London. Both the Governments are геа dy to execute this treaty, peior d that De пша ar|the TM ideni " Mate is proceeding vigorously. n the chief obje ects | conditions ae succession of Lauenburg belongs to King Christian e Treaty of Londo PongrUGAL.—It is said that o of Portugal in accepti 9 Ње Раг | possession the irs town ot "Oliven which Spain downf: es Mega i people” but Кыа, Кз Я р impossible | or later En paan eas ty ot of b er selfishness,” m following manner the pt of European Powers to the invitation to the pn n: spo poa чна Switzerland "win consent to take Em ngr especiall T mally made over to Portugal ii the Treaty Svi pen — da ug Council has replied to mmunieating the а ke part i on were not valid. ачы mark for Lauen: rega Holstein, he can only be considered i “rightful re repre- sentative when Denmark shall have ТЕ her engage* pess ot RA 1852. IA.—AÀ. „despatch of Earl Russell on the QAM e Con ress. The, Fe der: al Council es P relating ** The repli he States of secondary rank а ce tive, and Мч сеју in the terms in which they poA expresa. |! gress. Spain co again guaran- to Faucigny and | with the analysis of it already е ар а pe сит We have reason nd RLANDS.—The Amsterdam with the North Se: to PUR K company нея connecting was consti- ‚аб th Governmen nt. ‚Мо dissenting speech believe that ME de ari Ms endeavour, in concert with yn de Lh difficulties presenting themselves to {тте ОГА, . Prussia ay eed in "t теам ын : я Austria pee ie the meer t upon а project, which she considers noble, although expressing some apprehension of HAMBURG.— ко, осе of the а of э branch of the National Verein in Haniburg m- | closed on Fric Љу. the police. Government i КОО by loan. The Ра, ууж and HBerlingske to Sir Andrew Buchanan, English Ambassad г аб Berlin, has been published. This despatch m 3 coincides with Earl Russell's despatch to Sir Alexander Malet. The Schleswig-Holstein Lr et cam esday. a declaration, MN the follow- Кап ents of Abnegation of their Аранын w would remov: ie жеты вһе согур др irtue of the treaty. The Govern- ust reserve to itself thori t to determine whether, [354 iis gri a position, by the uni ык tof ia a position by the unise | the Treaty. a leave. Tidende state that E Denmark has been excluded | Kin; ra . pation," will be ar. TTE чаш by rerum Tue Č жыны vitm эн р. Dvoc&k The ссе voted by кез йт: Жо. bun wh асе, explaining | tho Rigsrand shortly before the death of the late Ki much excitement crista in Germany. М. Boniface | S колу rero tn the name ‘necessary militaryjarrangemonts > Ме моштен" КЕ suvera of King Christian IX. The M v of the muni ipal|5 ll be laid before the Chamber to provido su ed Hen E E eri PAS conci. a wig. etel Р | Cha “Engla o We. ing Christian u ion to n the sitting of the T m ma коче, to make war in Hide: SM most of the dx i have taken | H. 2 k* i * t h iance to the King. edn ` the follow wi ika реке ӨШИ Р нату Moe КЕЕ note di by Herr aus, the diplomatie right to our MN END е will ofa le and | agent of nce Frederick, Herr von Hall, t the rights of nationalities likewise weigh in the ce| Danish Minister for Forei i In this note herd eg € Im view of so "eem i problem, the non- | Prince. Frederi equired that the Danish ps ot the s seven Powis Ss een los e o BEL & should evacuate the erdt e territory, and net Danish difficulty, it would be logical to address er the Scehleswig-Holstein troops in Denmark should vods cn МА turn to the Ducbies. Should ће Danish Government | seven bou? “deliberation Ө i di ; "House adopted pon the Scl ly with these demands nci of s to 63, the M ine. MOREM Е DECEMBER 5, 1868.] КТЕ? Stavenhagen ang й r PROW, in the name of th THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, реги к raction, in „that city of some Circassian delegates, who intend “ The 2 the inter f Ge London and Paris to ask for assistance against all the rinm States QM — fo rights үс res here- ары boo A Prince Frederick to the Duchies of Schleswig and Түт Tha tel "RUIT neral Bragg has also been heavily rein- Miel Tie Federals have made a mo nw id from (е Es ps to ГА left of Bragg's position with the of m та: а Y figa: in or ne ces, ck Look- and Persia has been sign adi Mis conferred wn the int eni. caer Tine ў India, A rent of the death of Abd-el-Kader at The voting ME р, NN jx roba over the i шше д the] members. of Herr von der amendment 1 Hr. Waldeck Mn T rejec td y majorities of 268 to 37. The Poles aded from Mecca. DANUBIAN PRINCIPALITIES. —The members elected о form t Il belong g to the DUM ition d tl AUSTRIA. — The Danish Admiral Irminger is э; су ou oun send troops Burnside. eral Bank: в expedition landed on the 2d ult. at iie de Santiagen, the Техап coast, nine iol from the mo ode E the Rio Grande, and oceu Brownsville on the 5th without ooo ng He je since occupied Brazos an Bienville and эзы Isabel. .It is в aid that n the arrival of the er of the |" ed The a constitution which i ib is s stile, had been submitte b t Pow ps has been officially contradicted. ADAGASCAR.— Th king has taken refuge in the north of Madagascar, an reference to the que teim. The Ma үү Council ich = S Б nN 28! le! н. S5 а w 5 -enter his det 4 ers. This intelligence e French papers state that i й a is to break the contraband + h һа OA ritte n to the Empe € prse ipa төсе his ish | the pha жит, of [элек ае еа ve А г esista ance on the e part of the inbabitan ts. The between | Mexico and the South. The Confederates, ze queues that Banks would land on the Rio Gr: d m scattered their forces in other parts of Texas anks i ted men se 1 most energetic interference of the Germ ап Confederation in | gascar. favour of Holste A request for permission to "hold a рде E in favour of the 8 A eting is citizens on the wet teside i in - Mada- genis would be allowed to arte üben ports. nchor beei sesta shed. of passing law. iriendaásni 'The Queen will hav * peraitted as a proof of The Customs' duties had | occupi ies Matamoras with Juarez troops. e the power li placed four steamers at the disposal of Banks, TSODS. r Banks's эе de M Cubors o rom Brownsville to Мм, апа endeavoured to raise F A revo- » 41 А 1 1 льо. following telegram from Government has been r State for India, dated Nov ** The following mes б er. ber 13, has qe received from SER. R. Napi * Lord El, as be it Ar err io communicate with Sir William gem eed and adiness roceed to Madras, if n. Dombay Vien abandoned by ! the Gove ernment, оп ассо count of present — The arrests of superior officials in Warsaw um ublie funetionaries are said to have been already arrested in it to deportation to Siberia. wolski of the Russian authorities. Suez, Nov. T. © Intelligence has been received here from India s jy in the heart, and occasion and to have requested the Quee convoy, among e F has been sent into the heart of Russia The number | Subsequent acco of transpor 1 445 4 P.M. 0 iceroy. news had b ceived o а | death, h the vista ipu 8 daily Н | distance from а Much figl jund in Zaimoys i House, Warsaw, after | has taken place E attemp ko zu life of үй Berg. ít сн to the British troo olonel Norman tele earche es ordered in the raphed тор, Мей. Meer on the mu November, " ' і оп telegraph station. churches d interrupted. Small: proviene Sikh Ta batey Шеш W urray, 718 gents P — throughout the coun ja i var ieut. "Douglas, doing do with the 71st Highlanders, med and с ero equipped in winter unifor who were killed; Pey ut. Oliphant, 5th DENN нел] Tue ret. leaders Kruk, Cwick, and Rudski hay Lieut. Battye, Corps, were woun The | nited their bands. = £ ES 2 £ © ВВ E. н оз о 4 g з T Ф e INA.—Advices from Pekin, to the 3d of October, ta, | state that the General-in-Chief of the Imperial troops the received by the dpi of | violence mber 15 :— Novem- | Marshal has se dated r, from Calcutta :— Lig eer ат рі ^ pp thought negroes in that city have petitioned to be а The Paris раро publish the following tái s P 25:— Sin that the Governor-General, =ч = Fes Elgin, is very FT of d "thai ondition is such as to great uneasiness. On this раар д» mre p f Nov. 14, stated that е убу б at the Tadia "Опе, sialing that up to the|P Y » vest Forli тя t Lor : Elgin's xpected, The place where his lordship was taken ш б qi dieli ting on the кш T considerable |! РРР ; апа uide e | Lentes da Chief reached Lahore on the evening of | ү, 12th. о to his protection i if necessary. The United Siate es zed all the cotton in New emp The allow to vote. General Butler has left for North Carolina, fter enlisting and organising negroes. In his pi аана (шшш b E reported that all Con- federate aced under his juridiction, as been een engage Учун Sumter were нй. іп sight h ing. Repo from Moultrie asserted that on 2 рте day one t i urret P roe im Eo h four Monitors icip d „the ruins of = draught, were thrown into Tu 5 уи from Fort qma бйз no serious damage. v Federalguns burst at the e discharge. Indi d е more extensive operations e part c of the Foderals were apparen nt. The Confede- t t ранд : sent 36 Confederate [ officers to Halifax in the steamer Robert get and pon them with funds for carrying out the scheme. | The Canadian Prime Minister has arrived at Buffalo, be ы an interview with General Dix concerning e bounties offered to, soldiers in New ol а asser t the Secretary for War proposes an exc vA "I rediens d order that their burden Sia чё the. "te pow Mr. Wendel Phillips ын eyed. From Shanghae we learn that t Maj dien d within 1800 yards of ш walls of Soocho: Е and might assault the place 2 moment, the city e ham invested on the eas ear papers inflicte 0 late engagem TES,— Gene al "Lis army is ida ot. Deputies on Friday, evere losses Commerce, in reply to the Кеш adverse to ы Treaties with France, stated that it was probable that the UM which the vod cause in the revenue during the first аси would be lire—a diminution which would soon be e+ „ бепе ad | after а conference wi the arm The Federal cavalry have since advanced to the Rapidan, and r^ : ya а rted that General Ape d un will shortly assume offensive, and attempt the age of the river, all the fords of which General strongly fortified. Sharp skirmishing v —The Paris е Thu rsday qi bes publish i intelligoneo from juu; stating that. Prince s he upon the | we urt | Rev. Баша Academy о to President Lincoln had o He decla red that. the Music. me favoured i ə North ; the vesc classes wished же! ca to observe a fri ll to the poli ey tow ai Eng Argyll, Earl Granville, Lord Carlisl | Bri ght and Cobden, аз influential friends ofi the "North. n place upon tbe Rapidan, in whic! he | 3^ back. eneral Mica my с the nessee — - the l4th ult, eneral Burnside fell gm befor [ro ers. The Union ticket has been elected in Delaware, АР The Democrats withdr ew fro om the contest, ‚апа issued a Royal decree is the Coria] Ud Gr eat cud Verne asd comes i се. коме: ing. On the eaty of commerce between ltal olland | a шы at ensued, | th His | during the night, re d — Hol of the 178. 4 On е en General Longstreet that the Congress "Wl be б ger ans and will | fire on a fortification in front of the а чно апа ваннд respect d to the Pontifical provinces | desperately occupi md back to ied чы, Piedmon .—Advices {е ngstreet has since aye ide's loss is esti mated а reis nees "g е Athens state nvested the city. had pr 16th y "Burnside formed | a Stat; P 450; that of the Con- ich i Bi hop 1 | steamers Dundee, Fl Al [Th have given permission to the Federa | Government to жегу na" for the Federal prisoners in i resident Davis has officially acquitted Y > " 2 Burnside to the 19th, терм h his s position as mauga miner urges a forced loan The Richmond Exa eet me for the een ud the li tor y Gap i is in ca Despatches from Parson ан the ire is Aid сте that there was ото all round Knoxville, ai LES battle was expected. | The report of Genera А erc x doubted. t Chattanooge Va hei pep the Federal position in Racoon i Vallis, Mong six Ministers of the ex-King Otho. Crec. —Letters from the а state that | the insurrection is ing i The Mzx1c0.—Advices Cruz to the 186 — |state tha the а army, ui чизу the command of General Bazaine, had left Mexico city for a campaign Mk © £ WES —The island of Jamaica has been visited by another "earthquake, more severe {Тап either of those which h uring the year. in surveying the routes leading to ' river, r, and around the city. No seri us casualties M ie The eoim journa в | reported. G G day evening, November 8th, at 8.5 p.m., the first THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [DECEMBER 5, 1863. Blacksi mith-T.: FDRANSFIELD, "Dafton, Yorkshire, Designer—J. Есе SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.— The council of this тай was felt, lasting about 40 seconds Tn y suc- ceeded by a loud rumbling and a shock that sen sent num- Manuficturer S. Er MR. Join Mie, anim, P ihe. Paria iat association has unanimously resolved to hold their bers into the open air forsafety. Bottles, tandis poete ж Ao ride Chiveisión — Me ,Noreesteire; meeting next year in the city of Yor e executive &c., were shaken from their cu and great alarm in us; Tipton, Staffordshire, late Groeer—J. бтввѕ, Croydon, | committee е t the same time au to earr was visible on all sides, p to the departure suf the lA Man uod wa Jie of Wight БА an Street, Dover Ronds ЫДАН out а proposed unioh between the association and ui mail on the 9th, however, no leds edo could be Terrace, Mi көг Н Ийи; eaire RTD ӨЫ enon, fastus | Law аваа Society. ^ Arrangements аге obtained Кеин М city of Kin =I. ast, Porta oséle у, Staffordshire, Engineer—G. иеле street | prog greatly to increase the activity in San — The yoe "Prince Alphonso P WORTH, lide of Siockport. Cheahire, Whetiwrisit-G. Pane, | efficiency of the departm ents; and to secure more arrived o fa Wednesday at Cadiz, hening left Havannah C Ard e rece Taunton, Somers GE beg ron » Luton, definite results from the discussions Pat the annual a fortnight ago. It is ne aee she brings news юр кее per —J. H. P. Mansi, late of Southsea, Hampshire, Theatrical eetings. st I [a at San Domingo The number of the с. Хову, Russell "Street, их ч ай, Garman - A атопак, Сту IMPROV —The Court of Common kente 18 estimated at 14, 000. Warwickshire, Tailor- H, p e Mme UP XI. Co punc cil have unanimously agreed to appropriate ground NU AIME LO Leicestershi Victualler— J. P. Rows, Manchester, Out ot | in Victoria Street, and to E б. үү Шеш for ора Бис зма, Mon, Ganbera | the labouring poor, at an estimated cost of 20,0001 Tity Entelliaence. Surveyo; Or—E. RESTARICK; oaie Dorsekshire, Leather Sellér xim OSPITAL FOR Sio CH ан wen tal h: ВАХ D — The director of the Southamp! рев; Baker— Srarzg, Newcastle upon-Tyne, Engineman. * t al hag OF DISCOUNT е t j.T токе irmingham, Journeyman Painter—J. Swarz, Accrington, | rece ceived an especial mark of Royal favour in the kind Bank of Зіна оп Wednesday raised their rate of Lancashire, Beerseller 6. Å; Soans Jun. St Peters Расе паи. | Considera; tion of her si for that most helple discount from 6 to 7 per cent., and on Thursday raised | Suxrusxp and В. Hssror, Alnwick, Northumberland, Slaters—H. St, | class of her subjects—sick childr А qua of didus ent Токе, —@. C. Tusar, Offord Road, Islington, Carpenter — P. b f alld ipti has b tb HODIE эшн АА Пало der AEE ae ol di a T VIR in mIkE Жее! Mr y ор of Ё RD; F f| the Queen; with similar presents from the Prin т MARKET, Uy —— Fonos: Con- | арх Тана SG: euis, Reston upon. Sub Gon irr Helena and. Prince n e т а Ee eio at 901 to for Money, апа he to - е Joao , Great Winchester Street, City, Tailor Yov. T ITY EMB CER.— ТЬе itt Aect.; Three per Cents, 5 b o 901; SCOTCH NEQUESTRATIONS —4 ur Rs токъ, Edinburgh, Cutler—J. | Common Council, rd h Le biect Hn т 2a 9 Three ре Cents, 89i to 90; India Five per Cent. Dawson, Glasgow, Hook end, Вед РУ... BEAR: Lossiemouth, Elgin, kw ЖАЙ rsen е Qu чаз refero а Stock, 106} to to 106; Ditto Four рег Cent., 1001 ; Ditto ene reliant. TEN have rec ommend, ta o the ps rt to fix Four per Cent. ures, 1864 to Diti Men IDDtane 9$ Le ow үрер үтү ies e! Doe тодо and its "YVicinttp, ee Cent. Enfaced Rupee Paper, 113.—FOREIGN : Brazil US em I .—The annive of thi M 1 scrip, 2 to 1 dis.; Buenos Ayres One per Cents, лесу ori held o onday кзы House. : (Deferred Three), 86; Egyptian, 97$ to ; Greek, | Th President, General Sabine, delivered his Нове onion charges y esee is d edil "Cg of for Account, 264 to $; Ditto Coupons, for Acct., 114 | address on the scientific prospects and results of the | average of : 10 years, a net t ine бо of 2020]. 3 He &. 1 8 з F4 Ta d i cep чт : а 33 to 321 4 s whom t resented the m gentlemen | had also an allowance for office expenses of 2507. The j ; i$ guese, 1856, &e., | fo whom been awarded. e Copley medal | it d for Acct., 48 to 474; Ditto Scrip, par, + pm.; ана i ven ev. Professor Sedgwick for his Mick eri Nui Ms les шы p Mh p 1850, 85; Ditto 1862, 864 to $; Spanish, for Acct., 53; ны бао And diseoveres i the geology 9f tha or the City Solicitor, aud partly with Chas af the TOMA Ditto Passive, for Acct., 32 to 1 ; Ditto Cortifioates, fo or palæozoic series of rocks, and more especially for his | Clerk у $ үз. e *9w Acet., 121 to $; Turkish, x 1007. Bonds, 76 ; Dit » 1862, for Acct., 69} to . [os observations of the order of D ch 'of the 3d пейт БЫ PA dd » oes a Tenia Killas Rocks and their fossils in D нна" Оба will be performed by the Queen"s Scholars on Thursday, he tae a; Js rab Я" Syon пе оЁ December 10, Tuesday, December and Thursday 1 , ЕД , 1 ne, V England. the Royal medals was given to the Rev. Miles J. arnika The prologue and pigus will be given, і Berkeley, for his bed i in vedi ie botany; | ss usua n thi в second atid third ni 3 i EPARTMENT. | especially кзы y; and the other mum LX to Mr.| Тик i Notes issued.. s, pen Government Debt s s, £1,015,160 | J. P, Gassiot, for his researches on the Datter тнк Сїту.-Гһе ` Archbishop х Goid Cain and Бында 7 ERO | ind cirte Ка йа он tiré disch ot 1 Ms en ^ Ty Canterbury bs conferred ү, living of St. Magnus 1 Opis and Бойка. 434,390 а „а ek e discharge of electrici Ў through |р e Dr. M‘Caul’s third son3and curate, the TUA. upon | neci гоне ав À нт аЬ potes тава M'Caul, M.A. of St ‚ John's College, Р £|Oxford, and divini urer in Kin ollege.— 4 of the Metropolitan Board orks was held on : i d E зоры nip pans rent Л шде e els gie ораза V t| мее M HRS eed PA euet Public Deposits ( (очы МЕ аш) Pe PEST. for the utilisation of the metropolitan sewage. Some ; р n ? M ing Exchequer Savings 21,173,559 | qi i ч Pod incumbency o ich the Rev. Samuel Wareing Banks, Commissioners MEMO e ©, ore on t n the н erent plans; and the Pig kr RE] nm sies ыйан. ела. itibéis одай 15 bewiis eof th angin, M,A., of Wadham College, Oxford, late Accts.) ДЕ P Mus of St, Peers Stoke Newington, has been S ans before ped M eR Mr sufficiently Mitt fot борае St. e, to а зд of which ———— |pracu ption. Мг. Richardson mov ab none | thé Rey, George xu y, M.A. Clare паа, Cam- ЖТ ктш bit orti nein explicit to e Board in accepti hem; pi ) md ч 5 th the view of obtaining further information, Mcd Паш Bobar ент. M AT of 3 Gazette of the QO2leck. = ender s bo refe erred to tlie Main Drainage Commi Сааты со llege санаро, ка РА Р? Pot BANKRU PTS.—€. S. Axprew, Swansea, Glamor: | Mr. Bidgood seconded the motion n. Mr. D'Iffanger ШАК er—J. ANDERSON, Great Lumiey, Darbam, | moved the ТОПО t. gory's, Norw icb, has been appointed. he Shemela, "Brewer's Travelle A Auerin ап and| а ња: id i ана чӣ ав е. for these districts will be commenced with the - E | эмел oftan s ы ашы ч ments лаш" T € аы least possible elay. nuisance New BnrpGE OVER THE THaMEs.—Notice has been RO. int; RACHAT күн Brat J. C. Ha wxixs, Heath Road, Twickenham, Broadwater Villas, Maida Hill West, Ассо nt—W. Н Moreton, Buc! amshire—4J. B. Наттжтт, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, —W. KEMP, Birmingham, late Ale and porta; Storekeeper—R. pepe Shropshire, Haulier- we Lees, Oldham, d со pu RE y ( ders— Боке, Firmen, Auctioneer d Шатыр бойок ТОТУ; ique Codnor, Md ia ое Jobbing LER Dearham, —J. AP puce To RPIN, remis UM ОН, Hun Zerf AA that i cin WOW те Віоге v n -| Powe: ; Blineton, 3 man Carpenter Pew ner—W. T. CAVE, Road. H. Covt'ren, Liverpool, Contractor—T. Cote, late ROV ERU ILE ad | сога {о all old treaties, as Cert in У obtaining fr 5 unanimously carried. , and mes onduct them as not to са that the ‚рга employment E rini e, proposed in the tenders, Fts its — жеўе of аа ind onan Are fon s senlo, t they enr be gea pda dealt w: o be e ipfo yed are such That 1 né of.the — received several promoters as t ents upon which their f the adverti consider qs nor explicit, ri generally to m of th e sewage." Mi. це ү the long discussion 16 was bim ds ted n 17 to 1 Тив ЗОН ur crowded edom, the union between | Schleswig -H ma is dissolved; that Christian IX. given t an intended application to Parliament for an A id the Tha e over mes between o- Wa ance, rey чы манех side. $3 до, апа after al view of е by ,R ing . Тһе resolution having H i Ў moved, that the present E a permanent one, and hei the meeting күт itself to assist 16 by all means yk power in Bano iew. This resolut n was also the Chelsea NN b and foot;p E the f the Crystal Pa Ласе and West-en оба from the Britannia Road to Fulham ESTRU usi E odor th a assengers, forming a nd Fulham, from the t side, to Britannia Road, Fulham, on the is intended to form s veral new high ro E SroRM.—On Wednesday and Th m swept over пей which was one of the m 0 ur literally blown away, branc ff, and the n themselves ш эшени sunk in the river, eral stacks of chiuineys blown T той ba г the Ele п the git of bs Mg А of the | and in seen belo W ORTING. in compliance with. à a йук General, w to considet system presided. М dan — — right ЗЕЯ g rman пайоп, which was agreed p 'The | The ў чаў "tralnd were considerably de là Tai by Ше motion having been agreed toi 1 that it isl violence of the storm. The wind swept along ihe _ the duty of the German people to ОШ the| Thames with great fury, and Heer stopped the navis - lere eyes rà Scehleswi ig Полар, ‘whi h was anni- gätion for „е larger classes of sh ips. In some of the hilat y an unexample ery in 851. "Dr. low h sea as c eral disasters were caus driving from oii bel ul gale rov At Cathed wi ‹ MM in s Inn Hall on a reform in the ] dius ia ne in et к i of of dew NU г. Daniel moved, “ ркскмвкв 5, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ———— this mee ting the | pres sent system of preparing, editing, | bring the matter before the publi d and Е ск zi onde of dE “Kaliy se in this | that the project will be liberally support "iM ы | ofa single mill, the manufacturers being iiy tran to ntr ES | Patte : the motion. Mr. тебере xim d, а endm Dao u.—Miss Amelia m «That the whole subject of law reporting, "without living т with the Rev. J. E. pd. band ot ibi ed to arrire the — y, of the Home Secretary to ti prejudice to the pret stem, shot Ина БЛИН «ho^ vit MM of bi eton, | complaints | typed ind - ay amd exponse attending М t [an T d under e Sender v ya eins тугаи whole ms а This | October ast. after а short illness, She was Pried on de pa and " сеч mit tô м consideration: n gestion ma de is committee t. the balance then i рен m кеа in tho body pi de hall, bilious cholera and syne pe. Rumours, however, pe accruing to Government in нечае ее under the declaring pre Sys lon," abroad that she had Dons by her death эша airly, aud | provisions: of that Act affords f relievi instead of affirming tha ©“ —— канизи ment. We coroner recently ordere dt the „роду parties borrow from не ^ nd Sa » c: This amendment 7 also bee egatived, the the faet tl vd эч Egerton pry boe д бат и р сечен original resolution was carried M а Me majority or six months prr and an | was carried. f — Sir H. Cairns then moved “That a S трений of ума of the paw" proved that she had died from Masson оган, -А shocking accident took ap : members of the Bar be appointed to consider the best | arsen Monday morning 9 Ње Тие Hal Colles, ai " means of improving the system of бёр, editing e dest troye ed half a dozen persons, It appeared from | Kilnhurst, about four miles from this Tha ы and publishing the reports of ju: udici al decisions, and to | or evidenee at the {йен} that she had lived for 12 or à numbering about 28, yc my = the eas report thereon to а ublic tüdoting of the Ваг.” Mr. 13 years with Mrs. Vernon, who had always Ae mouth at the usual hour, and after the unde Ае. Malins seconded the resolution, which was carried with ме. well conducted, апа had no su spicion of her р skarra: - his; — — made their тиде eer scarcely si dissentient, and a es of 9 gentlemen | nancy. the 1 co! дели in parties t ner an nd 18 ды! e Onter Bar was then penter. in the village, called Cole, whom she "titae about 120 ана nominated, ће le and tå mi, pati аі six men and t added. t had After this — had gone r^ chair, the meti m: THREATE NED DESTRUCTION оғ ToortNa Сом on for three years ven a half, she ар erself wi ith than six dins n meeting upon a hook in the centre, An application has been made to vei eie ure Vp | child, whereupon Cole offered {о marr y her, but sh. was attached to m. 5 winding rope. he missioners by the du. sena = Too ommon to | that such a connection would be alto: ether rag the | steward was superintending the descent of the m build upon a part of it er t villa residences. | wishes of h er family. She then appears to e poisoned | and saw t that t they were b ut properly placed. е Опе of. the Assistant ferr eei has opened an |herself of whi ten ned founi din gen нане their des — he was startled bya the village on the subject, and on the result | a eupboard = а uncle's house. After her death, Cole | lou g from the The ine was of his report the destruction of the Common, which has applied t to . Vernon for a ring and other ar rticles | instantly stopped, when it was "опа by the u of the so long hedi a source of enjo сінее to the inhabitants which he y given to decoased, and they w the cage The steward of the southern suburbs, appea s to depend. I The jury ба a verdict | and others w ent. immediately down the аиб sha stated on behalf of thé "proprietor that the present that deceased v was several months pregnant, and died and on arriving ab the bottom found that the men had gl does поб involve an o ation of t E ts of arsenic, but whether taken by her- descended abou y їп safety, when the cage iract, but is only an appliention for * perm self or given to her by any other person there was no|suddenly tipped on one end, and they were all build. round the me rts of it 23 under pu т о — z Жең precipitated to the bottom, nof less than 150 yards боп; —The inquest on the body of Elizabeth | below the spot from whieh they fell. One of the men ЫЕ hd. young б үү found in a bedroom at the | fell across one of the timber “ e n À ө, br aud a = and takin ing at only 60 P ж Pr th | Coachm: — Arms beerhouse in North Street, was | sides of the shaft, Ніз body in which v uld be required for each house and its private resumed on Monday in the presence of Sergeant Mahaig, | remaining on the je "i Yhe prime miling t io tho plot, together with the ld roadways, e | of the 301 Thats, who was found lying by her side ават is head was also cut off, Тһе would actually remain for the benefit of the i set with his throat соб. Не was exceedingly weak, and | во ngled as to be simos ye apr isable, A Von one-third of the present ree ^v г looked much dejected. The evidence showed that the егт necessary to provide boxes to earry away their р отто Кїивпвх Митта.—Оп | woman purchased a раско of *Butler's vermin and | remains. The rada of the cage pend in the shaft E fire broke out in ihe ‹ extensiv insect killer ? at the shop of а igni in High Street, | is at present unkno o Mr Hale, the Tuesd -— v Laur disco di of the bodies. „She х Ожор» —The vici eanonry of Christ Church, with in m и к nd was not e lora ntil the | gave her and state rsen ip of Ecc ryggan veya ay attached, mil іа ГЫП A contained was burned to Hs dams and | the Dole eof Шор rats, burg infested her master о the Deane: — i The boo the outhouses of arm, Th pér of Wes r, has bee vorne on f Rev. W. W. dp with the бег of the vega was found in the Simi, of E adam Orge, en ofthe late Dr. Shirley, nsura ig. whose chara his regiment is| Bishop r and Man, an bes pt resumptive to the THE БАІ —The inquest described as good, before ke Хаер wrote а учкул A en on the bodies or бү шеп а were те killed by the fall of | letter to his mother, wines се d by, and stating SALISBURY.—A fatal accident the house de Is c gto on was open =t а Мо nday, w when that he should à not be 1 in This v №0; Тһе tothe Hon. Henry Nelson, vient res 8 а int: made a minute. ion of the ruins. in the bedroom бит in the pockets of Earl Nelson, of , Trafalgar House, Downton, Mr. les were thi s evi they both agreed | Nelson had been ri to Landford a t keep 1: te e FEE © i xx 1 е of aai ib woman sho 1 dit en as MR their being taken out of the rains, after | to take the poison, and a letter. written by the man to | House, in the parish of Plaitford. He was mounted on which the inquest p | the coroner stated that the girl had т endea- | а very young horse, and at the Earldom's Gate, Land- Tue PUBLIC it —The : Registrar-General’s | voured to strangle herself with a rope. he jury | ford, the wife of the gatekeeper, perceiving the т Return states t t the number of deaths in returned a verdict that Eliza 0 imal was ive, inqui London in the week that piat Saturday, November 28, к own life on or about the 4th of November, while їп | told h that h P j a 1442, which was nearly 100 less та the corrected а sound state of mind, and that Joseph гр was | threshing-machine. T deavoured to hold average for the last 10 years. During the week the guilty ы ps Ё and abetting in the same. The wit- | the horse while Mr. же енн the ted offi but births of 1011 boys and 927 girls—in ail 1938 j children | n bound over to appear аб the next | the Pret broke away from th «t registered in London. In the ten corresponding vidéos m p көен of Mahaig on the charge of ection of Pla m Mr. N elson Үт ned his seat of the years 1853-62 the average number was | Wilfu LONE т, but мы PUT thrown, and, L Monday morning, ` while the re s ti rable — The es in the або ry b. кане. s e rie rum elgon, w as wait- Provincial. of o Ме Jo John quive wholesale Sip nd eiiim i ith the carriage ford Ho t in Alfred Street, Boar Lane, the floor of the by the galloping of the horse, and on going into the AnEBAvON.— The investigation into the cause of the | above them, which was in course id being dias it road he discovered the unfortunate gentleman lying ici at orf Colliery was omm and concluded | way, and a large шш of building materials fell | insensible. He was im — i с 1 e As em in ruins, conscious for on Monday, when, no further eries baving been | upon five of the girls re ne made which tended t to throw light om n [Ме the| They were extri wit loss у? ife and removed | but һе rapidly sank, and died about а end returned an n verdict— That had - € Infirmary but otie of де as во dangerously | З o'clock. At the inquest on Monday, it en ой t resul concussion of the brain, the e ts of th t хр! evidence to show how it ode < хонат the petis миг. of the|and a verdict of Accidental Death was aecordingly CaxNTERBURY.—-Miss ie owner üf the Hales | Cent ve Comniittee on Monday, the Earl of returned. Тһе deceased gentleman was years of Place Estate, on which де p t the Roya Е НЫ in de he Оран, the on. secretary reported that | age, and was greatly respected in the neighbourhood. ety, was held i L2 pres ое duri Таш e vel and and that the | —A large жоме of эжен copper coins of very зд ient : т. issioner ifferent Fac ame Farnall morie wt on the 21st inst. there was an кезе, їп the vicinity of Old on property nérease of 863 in the number of ns receiving | belonging to Mr. John H; Campbell Wynd ham, ef the cres in extent, has been marked | paroehial relief in the 27 unions o the district, as | College, Salisbury. Опе jar contai торо less than 218, у рне! ктык ^ have been VH. Be with the memes edd X the Vll rim another 159, and a third 140, the whole, together with. о, and pne d Pasin, of Ram weel d 1 їп jars, e. in à fe je ed preservation. dings, which consist t ofa c ANDRI of Wales spent the last e to be enclosed w in riding over urch, convent, farm | i ithi па тат brick E ad орону of s — h a case all fallu In reply to Mr. с h he said dat, pin, the b Whole of the e river S money веб apart by parli or public — were necessary, to flush out RÀ entrance to the basin. Тће | ртапёей, employment might nitimately be tound for f is 200,0007. There will be | 30,000 persons ш е did mot expect an outer harbour еа open, with 10 feet of water at that this E coe would fally соте into нане till next i hg. the lowest spring tides, and the entrance to which wi З W. Patten asked ere the 800 | The walls protected with two arms or gie The works will | increase arose from the stoppage of fac! or other in a rich and tasteful style, and bearing repre- not interfere with the drainage о! the marshes, and the | causes. His impression was that the num е sentations бинту учеба оо waters c will be so sellom required for |in the mills had not поё decreased. Mr. Ashworth said that —— from нант life. flushing the basin that the river above and below Sand. | in — the increase of unemployed was 300, | Пей with colour lass, and when the decorations of wich will not be анду affected. Tt is intended | according to the guardians’ relief ч returns, and nearly | this аш little — — entirely rrr it - to apply to Parli t Session for powers to|the dw д “ that number arose from the stoppage of | will afford on of the most st riking examples construct the Pon "Joint committees of the promo- | mills. Mr. T. Ashton said that in Hyde they had a | taste n ] l g ters in Deal and Sandwich have been appointed to! large in page 1 Ё t p itga t f rural lif THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Dzcrwpzm 5, 1863. TH.— Robert Hales, — as the Norfolk | one k them, and then the other, and then both together, wen гл Bridge Station and the Belvidere Road no len bo Somerton in 1820, 4 was ped condis ES bed enin ned 6 PAL. абое, ро intersected by it; and finally the Thames ig came of a family kable for | and the day after Christmas Day, and во ‘оп for all th lready become paces their great stature, his father, a farmer, being 6 feet | Christmas week. They found the plaintiff living with а a specimen of the iier -girder ‘system otso nstruc- 6 inches in height, and his mother 6 feet. An ancestor саста DE I ЫЕ. Моше 'The deflection on over this bri idge as of h — was said to v been that famous warder | labouring, as they considered, ünder a linen f dri very slight, and on entering ЕДО rele sus Station, t. | both her person and her room being i er а state "hey Veseribod wh ich now occupies the site of old Hungerford M f such parents | the progeny were worthy; the boys | 38 filthy and offensive almost beyond с Алуа е mell, р g $4 rke et, d the ziris 6.foet-S1- 1 noisome to the last degree ; в ки ono of them | 6 engin R g IDCDéS | so much so as **almost to make him vomit," In this room | 0n the sue ccossful termination of their labours. The each. obert stood 7 feet 6 inches, and weighed | they had during the Christmas week to рау а good many | directors and their guests afterwards part ook ofa 452 lbs. Опе of his sisters, with whom he exhibited | visit: cording to their acc &jeüner ley? s Hot s 7 fe i he d ote el. It ша e purchase of the land for this railway and for d е same indulgence; they learnt on inquiry of her companion, 1 , being then only 20 years of ag tout that she was drinking, and they warned her again and again, Caunon Street extension has involved an оп tlay in proportion to his height, though 'somewhat clumsily but in vain. They told her that if she did not Ero erg it w y of more than two шоп: gering, and „although it ut together. en in hi wa е a serious case—that delirium ns set in; an р Lo: e dh est, 62 : d d š in 3d 6 — after two orthree days, asthey both етеу baee und ai the traverses one of the most densely p £ Д roun e waist, across the | symptoms of the earlier stage of that dreadful dise xcite- | London, not more than 250 houses have been required К" se "re ка calf of the leg. During his menk restlessness, distressing want of sleep, heat in a tho меф to be одо own. e visited several continental capitals, and was | and oppression of the chest and a sense of choking and sufloca- | METROPOLITAN RAILWAY PROJEOTS.—The notic A га! \ ti À Jas ч of . presented to Louis Philippe while King of the French. | 192 а terri — ten ber à posue TEN QUA TUM intended applications to Parliament in the ensuing t т ng wW: ng! . which marks the. last ina worst stage of the disease—delusions Session for railway bills are very numerous, exceedin y UM гу g ad. df She бут „Ао y s " Rid; rolling ing and fai faing 300 for Great Britain, including about 30 for the W: гуш; k wine, ап! т. aser H p 1 her i staggering on her хосе before him, ае е metropolis, The importance of the latter may й be of being exhibited at Court, brin her Majesty gave him | «А h undred mds f bottle of wine!" „That at they imagined from the fact that there is scarcely a district; a gold watch and chain, of which he was particularly | boliev: ed h to be disease w: of London which Рт йо not propose to deal with proud, and wore to the day of his death. During last | they окса зе for it, eene n- ағ morphia, On the: 30, tho either un dergroun d or overgroun: A enl hin M he viited Yarmouth, То be E Ba, ТАА KE TUR Кашы a | and streets in ай «й tic d health, which had h d by the cl cited. яе, Ord and had a consultation with a reets in a irec lons, aed the ув тев eaith, which ha n very much impaired by the close Еу d whom she was acquainted, Dr. Barnes, who for r railway stations, throwing bridges over somi he confinement of the caravans in which he exhibited e | agreed with them as to her state, Ара approved their treat- great thoroughfares, an pi ,crossin g other pe 2А in wose yry the genial summer weather, but | ment. In tne meantime the doctors kept, as they said, 1 md g , bu ERAT ? | one case such a street on a level. It may n he graduall declined, and at directing that she should be kept from а whioh, it b » y appeared, her imbecile brother continued to get for her, also be ed as iis g oun length "died ofc direi. hich Mrs. Hill, her only companion, десі lf unable | property affected by these projects, that every mi = er getti g. Та the course of the 26th the necessity | railway occupies abou a f land, including xrrlamm for a nurse and a male attendant was di aec Th рі i е, * etrop hers, a Mrs. Taylor, the other. In the course hr tha t day it ,0007. to 1,000,0007. per acre, and that the Charing р as Mrs. m was going away, declaring that “she | Cross Railway and City- branch will cost nearly could stand it Че, үө м ше, pla an ntiff herself begged the doetals to ооз hor d ni ihough they: declined 1,500,0007. а mile, although passing through E corcH FAR IN IRE А shocking outrage been остан іп Ње King's бошу showing а Ъайез ne among the lower T- which M eed at first, pex at Wer earnest е DE D emos her r to | tb the least valuable property in the metropolis. F at improvement. man in ООК | some one who did so. M 0 as а fi the lands of Mullagherew, near Blue Ball, зва, ILS oe we вор т р is та Шад n | Thames Moe from Westminster to еы ; eonsisting of 153 Irish кн ch for some time herself, and ect Д ther and a dog belonging | 208 the new street from New Bridge Street to the had been nearl grass, no tenant m, верши * to hav ө: beo ome uneasy, and aske ч them to | Mansion od se, viz. the ondon 76 evel, the e я cause = ы In 1860 the o stay in the meg AT rege until London Union, the Victoria. Station and Thames landlord'sinterest, being a fee farm at a small rent, was the. the plaintif was Petter, "Mr. An d g mu же v1 mbankment, the Metropolis District, and the - $ о во, and the ma nae А аи Н ded Estates y ther | it à appeared, by Mrs. Taylor. The MATS and Сыйы atiendants Metropolitan Grand Union. The London, Chatham, d Ie; dson, who ged with the de there only two or гов nights, Mao Бәр wes f|and Dover Company seek for power to vest the former man, and enin pation of the . He|the ранае attack, and when she was better were re moved Ludgate Hill pon of their Metropolitan Exten. . i began to farm the whole land upon the |> Mr and Mis aintif— | Sion, from Earl Stre the Metropolitan, in the most improved system of »tillage—large fields, Ther Great Northern OM either wholly or бунед rotation of crops, heavy manuring, large proportion y А by Ps n 2" th x: few K руа Үе The Great Northern аге to have power to run from — — of green crop feeding, earl 1 st- dip tooted, ly 5 Mis йс dn Mas Jm TECYT сан theis main es at King's Cross over ma Metropolitan | ing, and . heavy К се, анга, ө got 1á àt the;back o lodk -ai In à fow London, Chatham, and Dover to the New Station —— ce of employment. But to | weeks she йек, апа ассо y a friend а person fronting the Cr, eere c also to run to and from. out thi: named pe went to the EOM. — nlico. Th ор! with havin; ng pu roi ga persons into her ropose to make XH enn Jine with the Midland near а e Euston Ro оа о extend their extension line from Squar i y day iie n the osten "On Satur- E 2 _ more than the da; k he and fi In January, however, they fo dants in an action at law, i which tho “до clar: as their ee and at and made a gre: m arves ime to the workmen employed by him during the last year, and their wives. and families. While the amusem with guns and pistols eem into the house, broke all the windows, fired a shot at Mr. Richardson himself, and then |, bea eyes la and servants, not one of wh ч du a d to protect him. Believing that Mr.|?'* " Richardson had pe Shot оуан the ruffians then went опе “ion time, ра ated her ropar Pod aud hd into another room ssion of some bottles er thereby injured Тар айа: тауа КЕ у с di f nd that aintiff's and 1 as her posse комата whisky, yore which they decamped. Тһе ing every exertion to bring the perpe- tratore to to rip eti but it ma Ө, be | deatli to ‚апу one Sotin., THE ÅLLEGED CONFEDERATE WAR STEAMER IN THE CLYDE.—A correspondence took place lately | were called in between the Government and the Glasgow Emancipa- | recognised m tion ty with reference to the sadi steamer ion by 1 Mrs. X Pampero, recently launched from the building-yard of idis Messrs. Thomson. ampero is at — lying at | Fu. point of convergence. А company proposes to 24 er from the London and North. Western аб за den "в Roas to make a Broomielaw. A large number е а uppen Park Road, and the n don nd she will iu лае ааа ы Грана ры дао гат ное ШШ ш» rthern ipd pany ier Vi rose. a De rendy for : E rrr deni Perd petens called for 1 for the lines from the Great Northern and pod near ET that t at be detained; на "nO EI бе was | Cross to the 3 к iz to prevent her éscapé. The owners of the КУК, ап, w also attended her at Bath а thi : its Pampero ejt Ња t there аге ара уҹ Ке bout period, meer that she junctions in i 8 rou h ee from Ls. elling gout." The trial i wnich so many every year. Фаш tho defendants. + ===—————= оғ QUEEN’S BENCH.—Sym» v. Fraser and, Andrew: тїз и aon tiii ут Lo nudes eame c special the widow of a tradesman m а OPENIN THE CHARING-CROSS. "eua short line | the from [Sa Fg "Bridge to Charing-Cross, the forerunner | Station, and to th : of the many schemes now known wer the general | Tottenham and Farringdon Stree name of m aekcopalitem. e tensions, provisionally pes ) Tottenham, Stoke with. | opened оп Wednesday with all "the pomp and circum- | ton, and Clerkenwell to the north side of Lu stance DE cuh be imparted by the visit ofa large | Th: Victoria. Station and Tham es Em gie rr sg a ill wet ange before the 1st | Pimli h and un Y t wi a no! e ce ore e Is im lico, of J: аны Pod Pons e 54:4: Palace EDEN Bridge length, this line has. occupied three е years | in construc- and the Thames. Em ent to Blackfriars tion, and in au e Viaduct poseer propose make most remarkable works in or near London, Between ! from the third pier of Westminster DECEMBER 5, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ndon, an tham and t friars, Snow Hill, | Londo ain Tru ompany propose to construe their underground system from the Great Eastern at -|In 185 his ыт, HAM, of a d R ma яя ou propos mence at Wandsw G with the Chatam e Dover, passin Т to Battersea, Old y ТОТЫ: Hill, Kensington, Paddington, n pet ard nd the wi n the Great m etos ма Midland, Great Northern, Great Eastern, апа al railways in its route. e inn d fro Ри ; ey ать; cp in чр А 'the Superior Clover ..110 115 —2Tth u f М.Р, LRCHIBALI M Es онота, and the Lad Ле, ЗО! Di тең of the Bank ot rg "aged 3—91 У ЖЕЗ Вата Hose ос Bon EA MOORE, ard. H RTHS.—On the 28th ult, the Countess of EGLINTON а and ө WS NTON, T Wi Ms ip x" i РА дар > , at Huka side of the la to Earl of nt Lichfield, со иш ter of the Rev. з LEGH CLA aughton, апа | Nie » of the Earl of d у= Lady ASHBURN- | 15g Het well Place, D T 7 M өү Hartlepool, 16g. "Y ships ey A тан дА , of а son — Б irregularity, хана money market during its pror; pected. second 1 pier of f London Bridge, city side. "The Oxford | ward, of Cloyne. He was born at C: а — Street and City Company propose to make a line under- married in 1825 the third daughter pr ee іа а. and — КУ s. to 10s, per 100. For Potatos tho market is g ound from Park Lane o ugh and under Oxford КУ, , by w n he leaves two daughters—the Hon. M: goniums, Е абу. чу Д of Orchids, Pelar- Street, New Oxford Street, High Holborn, Greville nd y eer =) оган мате? 7га was Frances, um v ords! а p А Street, and Charles treet to Farringdon Road, near at St. reris College, Cambridge, ere he тре омеа Рі Apples, фе О per 100, 75 to 1 the Me tro a en Station. Тһе Mid-London Company 1812. as called to the bar 6 rnt Inn in 1819, and Grapes, per lb., 28 i Pi pesa aps bush., oss торове "e ke line from the West London|s н his cousin in eerage in 184 rdship is Apples, per атчан NL MM. Konk Cobs, 80s фор. 100 lbs. хеп 8o f Koh ington t the Victecà Віна оссе зи m the ti р апа с by his brother, the Hon. and мао регі ае 98 у: 5з ondas, о. 188 т j illiat n Brodric ean of Exeter, who was born i elons, each, 28 t 8, do.. 148 to 20 Pimlico, passing er Cromwell Road, Hyde Park in e zhter of the ixth | Le mons, per 100, A ^to 10s onn per bush., "10s to 208 Corner, to the centre of Coventry Street, near the Hay- | secondly, VEGETABLES. market, and e to York Terrace, Adelphi. Then Viscouut Midleton. by w has and other children. Caulifowere, ч ао ба ТА 3 — tm another line from. Victoria tation, Pimlico, passing His lordship was rector d qud кой" 1839 io 1854, is vá Ld не Potatos, Yor ork Re gents, p.ton, Garlic, meari; 8 along ап under Victoria Бе, Scotland Yard, along Quee appointed to the Deanery of е eA 80s ttuces, each, 1d to 4 3 $5 0s to 60s div the foreshore 0 o New Br m Street, to Tulip "i. e we lis end 4 w spa: 5. овой, 4d to 0d Horse ih, p. bunch 1s 6d the Chatham and D also a branch Üarrots, do., 6d to from New anus Street, under the с od New Ear! in | Spinach, p. sieve, 1s 6d to 2s Жо ч в, p. pott.,1s to 1s 9d. Street to Brea reet, бте" AR. and the ө ucumbers, each, 9d to 1s Parsiey, D. 12 bunches, 8з to4s h Street viet linsfrod ветна d condly, i В. | Beet, per doz., 1s 6d Herbs, per bunch, 5d Fenchurch . ondon an Moore, zT Anaghbeg Galway, by whom he psg a goung Tomatos, each, 2d to 3d North-Western at Boer Road, Regent's Park, to m 54 is eld ap^ now in his 7th year, succeeds hi gem ipee ug e abo ntioned line in the centre of Coventry s baronet eL pn ыраш, y -ADMIRA! ANWAY PrLuMRIDGE, K.C.B Best Fresh Butte ja м gren lbs, treet, A line from Leicester Square to the Adelphi. | died on the 29th vs Y^ Ys 2 Hall Suffolk, in nis тев year. Second do. do. x1 ines from Kensington to the Metropolitan Railway аб | Не was educated at the Naval Academy, ntered Pork, 4з. 04. to 4s. 4d. per T Paddington. — f thi s Compan y's lines а are inte nded |t 156 He served in t in 1801 ганд to be carried ov тей бн (lo. 0 nre POTA 'ATOS. d E onday, Nw m the 37 lines отори y this company, they em six uring the past week the arrivals coastwiso have Doe greate! \ ever known, and trade v to be made the Metropolitan. Тһе London Low E the 3 d. a considerable reduction in меде The тийн Д y slow at Level Com propose to start with a line from the " comman er-in-chief atthe mus x заа, 906, bae red er Regents, 608. Victoria Station, Pimlico, passing along а under "ape det? mies me ta, 60s, to 70s. ; do. do. Rocks, 1а · 50s. to 55s. : Perth, Forfar, Victoria Street, part of the Thames Embankment, along n | do. do. Rook ks, 458 ту ктт ati Pain АРААС Т an ss sundry streets to Dowgate Hill. ranches di P from Scotland Ya he Charing Cross, from them fo Y— of 86 Te line аб Blackfriars to мораа in Farringdo lof the тор, Thursday, Dec. Road; anda ranch m this underground branch near Falmouth Prime Meadow Hey "Tis to н Glover, old .. .. 908 to 1108 Ludgate Hill to the main line, where it is intended to n 1854 emn Les ваай еф Jo иаи - eus. Mo cross Printing House M e. Тһ mai pro- ards succeeded to the second | New do. .. .. == = бсш. 30 posed to be xtended to the Metropolitan at Finsbury capture of | Rowen .. .. .. dn 0 "HanveY v à Binor. Circus. They als ов to m у streets. ed ND MARKET, THURSDAY, Dec. 3. London Union any pro make lines Meca eie iral of the up.M Mondow Hay. "Sisto 95s | Inferior do. " peque m Hendon fo дем several Jonction lines with in 1821, to Lue rug ИН PURIS. 32 86 the South-Western and Lon Cha X Ж OSHUA EN KER. nape, TM Fine Meadow Hay.. * Sis to - no^ УЕЗ teurer - rg Iferlor do. .. — do. do. AL Mil W Hs ay New 1st cut do. erg — — Cline h eut dos. б, a0 105 А .25 98 | Inferior do. 100 а тр UMP IR RKET.—Dec. 2. dade; 15s. "ds Davison's West ey Main, 179. 6d. ; Lai mbert's West eld Bo CER bd. ; West Hartloy, Wall End North Byass E asini n — к Hartley, 15s. 3d. ; Тап 94. ; Walls йашын, ЬЬ, TISH WOOLS.—LOoNDON, Dec rate of discount to 7 per qe te put a stop Stocks are em A wer than nes at e year, and ш о disposition to press ess sales exists в. d. | Leicest. Wethers 1 tol 104 H 0 ned oo 1101—1 114 oj | Combing Skins ` at] gets .. Та TA наът ditto.. 1 л — Down Kent Fl сас the — Fiannel БЫ Wool 5i та 9 — 19 Blanket ditto .. 0 1-0 have been deos saper tatio regularly than might һа e НОР8.--Вовосон MARKET, FRIDAY, Dec. 4 Messrs. Pattenden & — puri a steady demand for дор, z all descriptions, w very bare iie Bs of fine which per for T$ p ^ Yr E А JAN! daughte: id and East 7 0 to to £9 0 Row, W: ‚ to Cannon 8 eet, City, and the of Bir Pri OPER M ME Ia Weald Kents .. i Ka. 6 0 Blackwall, qoe Street. The Metropoli d ATHS. d "T ult, Wes Kon " Sussex — 515 i meis Е , ult, а y — MM аке lines from the West London at | у алу Рккхреколэт, widow of Jeff. ecl METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. Ё T agod 859m t tuat at ми Могебоп M ЖУ near Christian et, n Mrs. INGFIELD — 5th u Island of| We have а very supply vourable at at Finsbur Circus; from Kensington to the Met a, ther causes a considerable demand. Pri higher for litan at P: адіс to a line from the South-Eastern in [an de. The number of Sheep is about the same as on ne gran с Thomas Baynes Monday last. Trade is more active, and a clea readil to the city branch of the North-London; | of алет cm Sir . 1 hi rates. Good Calves are scarce and ys the Rev. JOHN son of Sir | From Germany and Holland there are 1660 Beasts, 6040 Sheep, he Henr eredith шее 963 Id from Spain, 60 Beasts; from Ireland, 500; m the Northern and Midland Coui gg в sd Scots, Here- est Lope 5 6 —5 8 fords, &c. ..5 0to5b 4 DX t Short-horns 4 8—5 2 тез td quality 4 е6 L Pon m 0—4 2 сеа gm t Downs an "En T dui ген т ar ult pc Haltbreds .. 510—6 0|Calves 252 Phe т e тч Чыл отп ы em ЕБ Pigs —4 8 ho ime) ron BONA; Esq., Beasts, х в, 19, 0; Сайтев, 9210; 3 Pigs 290. 'їновврАү, Dec. 3. We havea very short supply of Beasts, and a fair demand, all descriptions. Our foreign consists of 470 Beaste, 1170 Sheep, aud 155 Calves. Cows, 85. ва sd sd sd BERT PERRY, M. Scots, wools. ax a nth vlt the Ве Rev. B p ua pog f [ессе of St. tw nove 0to5 4 "e з, dita м wic or! agod й ult, "rp 0, | Best Short-horns 4 8—5 2 Ewes &2d quality 4 6—5 0 а | Strand, Mr. AE Hort Meu gn bookseller, aged 53 E 9d quahty Beasts 8 2—4 2 | ро, жакыны ду 00 est Downs ana s» г. Half- .. 510—6 0|Cal . . 3 8—5 6 Do. Shom Къ T С, Я . 9 8 Beasts, 935 ; Sheep & Lambs, 2540 : Calves, 189; Pigs, 170. COVENT G. АП kinds of produce in season are Pins Ар MARK LANE.—Moxpav, Nov. 90. : are unusually well supplied; for them are lower than Tbe supply of Wheat from Essex and Kent to this s 5 atp week. Im Grapes ed, to аг per Dos of market was very small, and disposed of at an improvem е Melons there is а good stock. There is á good of ls. per qr. upon the prices of this day semnight. The VISCOUNT d lis 72 Fod E sé Diel Few. € d fa lish pos cage pa € ur uec clie dr ei pei tdeo Венд : An „їп 4 g „4 4 ar, bis seat, Harra acoint чон, Baron, Tk ot | what Good examples of are getting Spin | last Monday's prices was established. Ма! Жау brings Ireland, and, Baron Brodrick of Great Britain, was son of the sod Cors Оп риш Apr mer sti still be obtained. last week's quotations ; grinding 6d. per qr. . Beans 26 Arah idet darédaughter of Bishop Wood- | Co Michael Oranges | and Peas were 1s. per qr. dearer, The Oat trade was steady, А ааа а Доод ача ба THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND. ABRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [DECEMBER 5, 1863. y e тъст eam n p — and good corn 6d. higher in , vales, _ Good American Flour is scarce, and 6d. per barrel dear NTED, by а a ge gentleman - near "id ndon Д COW and STOCK MAN, asirong, active, sober, honest Man, to IE after Cows and Pi Vr ре be married, ithout family ; able ta Milk and a 29 to Stock, Une D xi Pigs ды, Sheep, к Pa r EE with | d рріу by т, J. st Office, Fin )sbury Pla ANTED, as C E es and CA "E TER, : a M tive Man, who understands 34i can take the charge of 2 Cart-horses, Build Hay Ricks, Thatch, and take Hay to London. Liberal ges will b n toa Be yii e А. og respectable people need ap р Captain D., ah eto e, Mill Hill, Hendon, N.W. ( JARDENER, FORESTER; ‹ or r MANAGER of of Small Estate (age 47).—GxoncE dh s i-e Gardener at Woolley Park. Good character fro and previou employer, gpa all other T infor i MA had : Leaving Woolley Pari, Wantage, Berke, Jan. 1. 104p TEW ENUR— SRch mi уегііѕег is in want o оо in tl байн. He has had. € geb t o Ix good knowledge of Draining Plantations, Rs, &c., with Me thon EE knowledge of ardening in all its branches, Gar good chameter TON the nobleman he has lately left, j^ е ti im ials can be seen.—Address, Messrs. Iv VERY urrey. NTED, a strong active LAD, who has un used to Farming, mi who n have t o Pump, & and make kay ful. reference for honesty P ро pee — EOK 7 D., Highwood House, Mill Hill, en PER IMPERIAL QUARTER [NA ЖЕМ, Essex, Kent, eremi .White 12- 48 2| 40—48 fine sel . -ditto LL nd +. [40—48 — — dini РИИ en — rfolk ве а — — Foreign isin iR heene 86— BARLEY, grind. &dist ,268to288..Chev.|34— 8| |Maltıng .. {30—388 — Foreign..grinding and distilling 23—9 7| |Malting.. 30—832 Outre, Essex and Suffolk ............ | 20—2' 2| Scotch and LincoInsbire—Potato|22—925| Feed — Irish СТРОИТЕ otato| 19—32 Feed — — Foreign...... Poland and Brew к 29| Feed 15—20 Por o TT огей — КтЕ-мЕАІ, Foreign .................. Brass, Mazagan.. .28s to 36s. ..Tick 30—34 Harrow ..|80—; Pigeo . 82s to 40s.. Winds.) — xod pod — Liscdfoktithde- Small|36—42 аа 30—32 ent. . Boilers ES T. .. {86—39 . Grey . {82—40 ааа EVFICPESTETTIYY wia. “|ы E ә = Firouz, best marks delivered. . per sack 35—40 2d = Boii stien o > ditto|28—834|Country..|298—34 Olgi .....444... per Багте1!15—25|Рег sack |39—42 FRIDAY, Dec. 4 The weather from the 97th to e 80th uit. was very fine, with frost. On the lst it was again mild with heavy showers, and ме ее tbe S.E., апа bas since blown heavily; to-day = I week has When yi pin ring ter continued Are а rther ne qr. has e The re die supplies o ане, again been M MA: — : эз е - E about 1s. cy Ад prices of Oats m hs s an IM озу. Sinc o fri азу gU t 29 D hay reported off the eoast. The üoating iden еі Seen — during this week ; pami; v үш Barley i is Wheat has adyan tol оса 3 Dec. nis ve rm, bu heri e din): yeste Hired; pie the was е M The віх epi for sided y this month are quoted 280 ed et „@ Li m E Izd = [=] at "4600 Mr farmers make the trade uacinte, in this Poe have been small, of all descriptions of fo well as Flou mode саа To-day's market was ERNEA thinly эое, „Во English and Ionen Wheat were held rices, which, how ust be considered M а б the business tran dict Xn ied of a most е character. Spring pon was Mee: - T 8 quotations RRIY. s WEE | Wheat. * Barley. Oats. Flour. BN. 850 qrs. 1420 qrs. 430 qrs. 2180 sk. Irish . — 130 1340 » Foregm ..| 7 ма А 2580 17,710 „ |l 4260 bris 1луғвроог, Dec. E ced had Ve а fair egenum id of millers and deal t to-day's market be quoted 1d. p бн. Bar? than on Friday, but the Mmand t" sot Shek as ari aza ther for speculation or to hold Flour is held firm кобу 6d. per are and dts тайа | Corn i oi. те э Арен, and the small business doing is at per поза late rates. and ex Beans have improved 6d. per qr. Peas and — in fa ationary. AvzRAGES| Wheat. | Barley.| Oats. | Rye. | Beans. | Peas. Oct. 2. 40s i 33114] 18s 7d| 28s 9d| 36s 5d|35s 8d — 31 4l 2 34 0 18 11 28 0 35 8 |35 2 Nov. 7 | 40 384 24 18 7] 28 0 | 3510 [35 0 — ^ 39 10 34 0| 18 9 25 0 36 5 |34 1 39 11 33 11 19 11 29 7 35 6 |34 2 0 3 с Д: оа 34 9 96 1 |34 1 wl 40 01 3811| 19 11 29 1] 36 0 134 8 FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LasT Six WEEKS AVERAGES t. 24.| Oct. 31. ov. 7. | МО». 14.| Nov. 21.|[^ АКТЕР, а UE e WORKING FOREMAN ; and ыз н be well up in ent onifers, Hardy State age, whi ploy PI ces to ty, ity, &c., iu a own handwriting’ o Mr. Ерупх Ho ^ t, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. MTM аа "OD Dixi ftoi oom ciu i thecae Sala en ANTED, a competent GA RDEREH, who under- thoroughly ement of Flower and stands Kitchen Garden and Vinery ; e puis be willin; jx under- фале гора hawe дее m &c. Hemust married Mc the Propagation mers by letter Рл м. асса FIND Ga ANTED, as GARDE AR. a z Single understands the Flower and Kitchen [de eue ће will gen 163, Mn! week, à b s tea. » Addr тез8, RE FA ANTED as SHOPMAN, a Young Man of good sivc onn пер A e Retail AM — оаа Г ATSON, dmm КҮТТҮК ETE ANTED, N.—One wi $ it "лото no 3s дама perd бела bis Mag ago T ANTED, a s a SHOPM е а рак за & GARD the late E. per and | fo say сс о WANT Vogue to 35 Post Paid. Eg сун Scotch ; Noblemen and Gentlemen, S E FARM BAILIFF, ДР СЕ АТ, MANAGER.—Age 36, married ; has ed practical ledge of Е. ing in evi mo branch; зора Rearing, ы ening, Buying and Selling all ww of Stock, Menos under- ands Draining, Балаша, Woods, &c.; the Meas rement of zA hes tel moniais ада o Rents” and Book-k чой н Eg, бе. rst-class testimonials and reference to the gentlem а ау рр РАА з ШШ d knowle dge of his ил ун h all its Mm B LN r E branches. HI been "9 beu in his get vie where respectable ; das Е Mere LR E ET been very su ful in Growing Gra and Wall | the Me he and F еце м fnit, Gatton rk, Reigate, үү tire pains ing, раза Кеш шын ин M a XEG ENER (HzAD, &c.)—Age 4l, marri P ЗР and other Estate FR nd VM a gn knowledge filled extensive situations. Good and long Aracy — | both th of АБО and Estate Ассо MNT references given.— A. B., 7, SETA Street, Hall zs Edgware Road, W. А, В, Post Office, Tenbüty, o | (JAE? R (HraD).—Age 26, married, no i зав онна mn with his рові їп тай ы branches. nd a half у good char т.—А. В., st Office, Stai a ord H ill, N. ( LARDE NER (Hzap)—Age 38, single; thoroughly асагарій with his profession; A undertake a Manag f Meadow Land, Woo 08, No objection any AA t of P Engla nd. ье апа abiti 74 р —Ј. GADD, Woodside, Басы. Sussex. БОА ( {п Seed Tene class reference, Gardeners’ Chronicle Office, W.C, PA ; hasa good knowledge of the двой Apes ; isa e B ares it of (ТРА connections,— Gardeners Chronic le Office, URSERY GOYERNESS where Musi sic pr Fre not required.—Age 16; has a thorough nonu Tcachin E A oul tio "ailes rj "ће е 2 of Chi "5 rk, ТАМ. Mee еч пећ dge of 05, — Midd leigen, single of the Royal rdens, Kew, Wages, ES оре 17 year, and board, or уи Juin ud —G. B r. Rist, Library, Edward's Terrace, 'Kensin n, W. bes or to help i in the Housemaid's —E. А rnham Green, S. W. Соко of CHAMBERS, Offices, the Superintendenee of а Laundry, or L1 of trust.—A respectable ARDENER (HraD).—Age 34, Ону edge of Grape, Cucumbér, Ж. Melon Growing, Stove and Gre enhouse Plants, Flower and Kitchen Gardening. ЕИ E de ' good charaeter. А, Z., Tolers, 119, Edgeware Road, "rem practical ARDENER (Htap), late in the emp pey y of Miss free of A r ), as entire Superin enden rried ; thoroughly understands the зрее Pines 8, де fe Pots, go &e. First-class testimonials. Reference kindly allowed to Mr. T 3m Maida Hill. and F. Gale, Esq., Parliament Street, a Cà adogan PL W. Hav YES, "Chant: ntry Street, Andover. G ARDENER (Hean); ар 88; Ae of the most ues uH exh DU ME att] NUT the 1 araclar, Also tes tosti tioma | wn as à A 63, "Нонг ы зд Аат ders n ished horticultural Ent and is we thoroughly practical energetic man.—W. H. Buildings, Lambeth, 8. AB d HEAD): — GEO. SourTT баве 34, ied), Garden "err n Right Hon. Wm. Hutt, M.P., Gibside, Gsteshéad, will be Mere Ур by the end of December, n ill be g to treat with any nobleman or gen entleman equiri: Pn рец es ee з ШТУ practica cal Gardener. Two yel ears' go rst-class testimonials from previous employers. ru lemen S Gentlemen. ARDEN БН Hb) — Асе 34, no incumbrance; well охтон. апа thoroughly ages BÉ i a nches; Miei й кре gnged Бу bet change in the Beech AA "Wife can take charge of Dairy if required. Five, years ы aperooptinng able сһагасфег.—ТномА: LARKIN, Sunnin er AT Gentlemen, alf years in theim rovements of a nobleman’s gardens: "fvstimoniela t tmóxcóp- onable.—ArPHa, Mr. Ross, Highelere Castle, Newbury, Berks ARDENER (HABI, age », no incumbran Wm. Woop & Sox desirous о! Miet db a wu class Gardener, who thoroughly u unders Forcing Pines, "Stove Pauls, Grapes, Peaches, &c. andis quit Orcbids, Green а Flower AD), fo any nob ' ger man.—Mid le. matted, po inanin branes] Eh orou E good m нз рар understands the оа іп мы its by su RE A ыры Far! ly and Late Forc rapes, Melons, and is well versed i n the ©нтайоп o "4 Stove ioi борні Plants, also Flow n. Kit m ife d ко Dairy and Poultry if re Ay "iret class t als, "d eight years poe iet ҮҮ from the eres he has just left.—Mr. J. Waters, 2, Forest Hill Terrace, Forest Hill, Ken T alse oras de Соок, —. Middlesex. ENER, pr а T ur Pes iro а! огы beon six ears d 2 entire chargo of the CN аш, Маты А деен ips а | ho the Culture of pec eral гоп! i eum P он не кесен ЕЕЕ: | Essex. Esq. Widow, age 44, who - be highly recommended.—P, G., Post Office, Turnham Green, W. niversal T cw A c £5 Ly B ECK, е. 31, совы, Е.С.; late б, bum. Street. Са talog: es sent on recei ipt of 6 postage stamps. рату BINGLEY, anD COS NEW PATTERN Lus. BRUSHES, Penetrating Unbleached Hair Brushes, Im esh Brushes, genuine Smyrna ponge and every description of of Brush adt Comb and Per- неу for the Toilet. c M4 celebrated Alkaline ds Powder, 2s. per box. BOUQUET; the OXFORD and самара BOUQUET. э bottles, 2s., 8з. 6d., em 5s each в, and 131, Oxford Street, W. 7 { This delicious Condiment, pronounced by Connoisseurs gm “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE," s prepared solely by LEA & PERRINS. The publis are respectfully cautioned Against Worn imitations, and should see that LEA & PERRINS' Nam е on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. Азк ғов LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE. old Wholesale and for Export, by the Proprietors, Worcester į Messrs. CRossg & BLACKWELL; Messrs. BARCLAY & Sons, Londoh, &c.; and by Grocers and Oilmen ылы ае Digi and all Nervous, Bilious, 8 d aints are only aggravated and acceleral 2 ted by dru description, but perfectly curable by Du py в M Er EVALENTA ARABICA F 228.; 24 T na py Валат & бо, No. 77, Re; еке nt Street, London, W. ; also Gracechurch Sireet, Fi td. 4, Cheapside, EC 63 and DX [s Street, W. ; and 1 ree ers and Che mists in every to f the United нер INNEFORDS PUR мары anctioned d i by AGER а and sold О r B Då О + eXbibited bad been fed on Food tem DELICIOUS CONDIMENT, an and Tw. ned packets, packed publiely at 145, NAT Визв, CN genu 4 without the DE signature engraved 0! packet, Inde oseph Thór! — Read the Discussion bes this — 2 — Бей іп Нап т Square Rooms, and judge € : стенна ow its [о ср were put hors d соте pil Cak Cake b e. the other a Veterinary Surgeo! y be had applica: DUM "oe Н E ЛЫНА e | CRI раз PERSIAN DET Mas des also B e and ae d to а nobleman or Bri Garner to 14 аа, аы E how pain or апу сопу ое, 1 ————— we. DECEMBER 12, 1868.] THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. The pH Chronicle 3ieingpaprt. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1863, FAHUBP'S PATENT SAFES, the most secure C A d and Thieves. CHUBP'S FI ЕРЕ STRONG ROOM DOORS. OSUBB 8 S ATENT ETOR ОШЫН and STREET DOOR LATCHES; CHUBB'S CA eid pian ei ois Illustrated Price List gra! Аг 57, St. Ра анаа vr E.C. HRESHER S COLORED FLANNEL SHIRTS. —Рв!лЕ MEDAL awarded to THRESHER & GLENNY for very fue and superior аы E SHIRTS, India Tweed Suits, and India Gau ei Lists of Priees on зе to THRESHER & GLENNY, General Outfitters, next door to Somerset House, Strand, W. С: JOHN WARNER & SONS, ELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS TO HER MAJESTY, HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, BRAZIERS, and кА О of PUMPS, COCES, and CLOSEIS 36%. 1 MPROYED CAST-IRON Lu FT AND No. 85. PATENT bai IRON "PUMP, fitted with J: W: & Bins" Metal Bucket and valve, Which cannot og m EAL AND нн EIDER-DOWN QUILTS, from H eas. Also GOOSE-DOWN 199028, from es and Sizes sent Free b Hear & Sox's Ill d Catalogue of ойнама PX Priced List of ТС. у sent Post Free on twr wn Tottenham : EANES mier E BRIDGE, ECC. Established A.D. 1700. OUSE with the rio qe f А аге the DA in DEANE'S—Celebrated Table Cutlery, ў variety of style and finish. DEANE'S—Electro-plated ^ oons and Forks, best manufac- ture, э кор p t d Hot t-water Dishes. Prices of Tin Dish боуёта in sets, 18s., 308., 408., 634:; 788. DEANE'S— Зоре чл and Brass Goods, Ket ttle ing Pans, Stockpots, &c. DEAN E'8-— Moderator and Rock Oil Lamps, а large and Hand- some assortment. Bath-rooms elo; n; for Wells поб sia 25 feet. 2jinches .. .. lad inches high £1 O | 2% inches n: 3 feet 3 inches Р ¿" £110 0 2% in А paii with 15 feet of Lead Pipe жиле, Doe for fiting .. 4 £2 21 inches long, ditto ditto 11 б No. 361. WARNER'S IMPROVED 3.INCH CAST-IRON LIF? пий! FOROR PUMP, id on e Suction and costa nui" 18-inch Кал, ч айй Spreader, and рае "s a t 15 0 1}-INCH 2-PLY Y RUBBER апа CANVAS HOSE > “ s оа Babperfot Ө 1 4 = INCH LIFT and FORCE PUMP d on Plank, 37 85) iH oc up Miian ue i E NCH ЖЕРЕ; and FORCE PUMP (Моше o оп Plank,8/5.15&) 4 4 ш 6 ti 810 0 Jn es of апу of the above. proved and new aetion of the eed Pump is so constructed that а great terret By an im t friction is avoided; ап air vessel is — and by меер е linin dd po the barrel, with praes okes and su ‚ many of the РЕ" to DpEANE'S—Tin and Jap Goo Iron Ware, Kitchen | iron pumps vercome. Ву this P MAN WILL FORCE THE WATER. ntínuous d оли РД A HEIGHT OF 5 кашан, md Culinary er hen TOUS АЫ ona bertow. it fer а bep, »seful, and portable Fire кйш, or eg and Field Irrigator. The simplicity оаа вант ту, , Mats, &c., well tron; f its construction min it to be offered to the public at a less price than her Pump of equal capabili ities, Менен, &е. "DEANE'8—Gas С коо s, newly designed patterns in glass e. —three-light glass from 638. NEW E DetRATED сата and PRICED FURNISHING LIST gratis and pos Co., The Monument, ith Bridge, E.C. ENDERS, STOVES, FIRE-IRONS, and 3r Her Dv fof the above are requested, ONS. They Е; 2. isit мат IAM 8. Вон T assorimen approa "ache Meere, BRR Tor — mE design, o Кашка EUN of workm right Stoves, with Зы ornaments, d T to 331. 105. 7: Bronsed Fen- . 125.; Steel ord - 8з. Б to ud Im AMPS. N has D TAI E SHOW ROOMS, devoted Sitclusiyely to to DN SEPARATE DISPLAY of LAMPS, BATHS, and Б 2250 Барка. Тһе і зле а is at once e the and mos! mimi marked а * pricepe proportionate w о those that have tended ent the t distinguished in this — WILLIAM азе {тот .. 12s.6d. to £20 = imc Shower Baths, from 8s. 0d. to 26 лофе (Moderateur), from e. 04. to £8 108 ida ul A — = ny m rate). per Carvers, per pair, qeeesssecs эшо ; лшн fno TT handles rre. balance handles RR rr і а гоо M "— White bone han ndles Ditto balance handles 2 Black ш rimmed shoulders <. 0 Di very s str rong riveted handles . 9 0 t f Plated net Knives and Forks ENERAL FURNISH- 8. No. 42. nm ia MEA des MANU P RTA & Song Patent Bu cet and Уа tie and cannot clog in action. азе ph. MANURE PUMP, with legs, 27. 15s.; 2-inch Flexible Rubber and Canvas Suction Pipe, 25. ba. per foot. The Barrel is 274 xb o and the EN are 5 feet high, t Country, or of the ATEN THUS pen MANUFACTU RS, JOHN WARNER лир SONS, 8, CRESCENT, ChiPPLBGATE, LONDON, Е.С; е Pumps are fitted The above may t \ V! 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This day is тте price 10s. 6d., Vol. І. of . of GES of WORKING — Half-a-Century ; а а Prelude of Early in Rem By раселио, To be comprised in Three | ga j Drainage of fe ME: C. F. HUMBERT, F.G.S., of Watora, eg | — defeat a whie Барац out of pocket i in АЕ the DT Survey aud derates, icd General Dnaae, have sustained a а series of battles, h took ferta on the 23d, 24th, an ^x -— of ovember, General GRANT fd attaeked the ;| left and right of the Con federate position, "Dicis al BRAGG ҹм an i pose of Estimate where the works are not carried о prin E back. "This Rewg of tbe Arek, Epochs, ea olume Tur Krye of DENMARK published а proclama- ight end Деб wings, leaving ihe : BRADBURY & Evans, 11, Bouverie Street, E.C. tion on bey. 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Eleventh proposed executio d. and tho Anat an Government туй attacked the position of the Маогіев in ition, very much enlar , 8 tot i state of A аі e by R. oor BORN e of hi T bout to =" "ur Rei сосн Zealand, and tha M edad has Authors of the “ Book of Farm Implements ” and '' Book of | а PT credit of 15 million florins | som ж ls in Chi Tu PEUT Editor of “Year Book of Agricultural | to et expenses of {һе expedition,| Wae t to state р» worst anticipations London: Тоокугоор & Co., т, Stationers’ Hall Court, E.C. | Та the ыйыы Chamber of mien en |tespooting jor E z M or avo been realised. New ' the Go to selog on gotas On January 1 wil ning anno © m ашыр о, PART 1, onthly, and eme 20 Parts, price OMES WITHOUT HA e Habitations constructed NDS: Being pa Account NE Animals, t the immediate отара of Вебер, Sem РЕ оп "К Ж of November. po. ое ih gna y e les of Construction. By tho Rev. J. б. Woop, L.8., T eit hor of ta "The "Illustrated Natural History," 4 А тїшөгөца Illustrations AT eed TM E rend ings by F, W. KEY А London: LONGMAN, GREEN, & Co., Paternoster Row, Е.С. A.D. 1720. OYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE| CORPORATION - (Established by Charter of His Majesty George the First), For d FIRE, va dude — AmE Te Offices: Royal Excl Остлутоз WicnAM, Es gv 'overnor. GEORGE PEARKFS. Aer M Pu Sub-Governor. | the а proxi riti Rome ews. zw" m ы X family continue чу а “solemn protest aiiai the maintenance of - "В.А at; an E ing. (lie Queen, reaty was states that an Austria Pra чит on » Thursday for Theresienstadt, where e gr rounds e to Londo departure for e and - the whole of the wife y nd infant child n pde the n has bee Ап stria: n conting will march on the 15th inst, pem ev Wi er e go A. май the —R ot nterv ajesty, previ Mean M n from openhagen that the ei тан Zealan The "Earl il. Cobsfems of anish Couneil of State resolved aturday to | Clarendon, and Lady не Villiers, left tlie Castle. ceupation of Holstein as а deditio n |The Earl of Malmesbury arrived оп a visit. In the jorit: th unicipal evening the “четт had a dinner party. On Saturday y Sm Jons HENRY PELLY, Bart., Deputy-Governor. of war, whi e majority of the с councils and nearly all the officials of Sohleswig morning The Earl of Malmes- Б e р The Earl of Loven aud Melville have testified their loyalty to King IIS nd i Lord Sydney left ihe Castle. Sir Charles John Garratt it Gattiey, Kad. mper [o Manning, Esq. |by congratulatory pete or b f the Queen, and presented Sir ине еен р un. рн егсу. S MAJESTY |J Lawrence, on Lis appo: ent as Governor- Th Davi in - i x A oppi mee cac E la generi of India. Lord Wodehouse and the Right ан асабо ч 1 Leo Schuster, Esq. The Swedish Diet was с closed Ж Tuesday with a à | Son W. E. and Mr ladstone arrived on a visit. Freak. ip. Edimann, Esq. | Eric Carrington Smith, Esq. | Speech fro the Throne, in which mrs MAJESTY | Tord Wodehouse had an audience of the Queen. In the Ж НН don M erai red uet а — his anxiety for the urat of peace | evening the Queen had a dinner party On Sunday William Tetlow H bert, Esq. | Will Wallace, Esq rope, his sympathy for Denm ark. А morning the Queen, the Prince and Princess o of Wi al — Medical scm — = ЕЕ Е [Кокен despateh from кае СЫ states that ir^ 5-ти ; Жүрү of rrr "ym Мот Тһе usual 15 days allowed for payment ot FIRE Sweden has since wi ithdrawn from the Danish | Princess Hohenlohe attended Divine service in the Coal falling due at Christmas will expire on 9th | alliance, on the ground ^l s the quarr rel | priva * „е Rev. C. Ta bod dh y Fehr: Denm: and Germany concerns the rele ay morning де дег, мерай ое тоуе t tho other P Sweden o digne tiat Te herself «2 qn eee, api D $ om the za signed amaa ondon. The Queen, accompanied by Pri Helena, РЕТ in the uced rates of Premium. ` иб G- STOCK. —No EXTRA CHARGE ofa STEAM THRESHING-MACHINE. it. XE o, d. x demolish th henloh >= а а hat the Ionian |р Оп Tuesday ber Majesty held a Privy Council, тоер et fortifications of ibat Таоа, and t The averaged n Lars rice 2 M n e Preis | Parliament and Municipalities ауе sent delegates | | which the се of Wales, by nd of th 4 ее едут t form of гет Athens to preseut e King a protest against | Queen, was introduced, and too took his place at the Boar The divisions of Profit take place every five yea the „ањон оѓ е Treaty providing for the | Sir William Gibson Craig, Bart., Lord Clerk Registr This - = га prm Insired оп one Lito |4 tion and Keeper of the Signet in 8 Папа, by command ot is е : Liberal ts,—with exemption from the | tion of the Ionian Islands. p DEL und en, was orn а vy C vx d Earl partici f ме of Bons eaul to tho average returns of Mutual ө Italian Chamber the guarantee of a large invested Capital- after vicit days' агра, adopted by а of Deputies on ети 0 Stock. raetice, —with th rity of Сонын, was presented to the Queen at an audience by обо vie rire have, have ееп tested by the еее of 206 to 52 а motion E the sois tot t nA | Eod “Rassell, Tio dei deliver à bonk КЫ Ыы lat ria Y-AND A Н. * | Government in regar ard to Bici Her Majesty. The Duke of E T | From the United States we isis that the don- Brabant а. оп үе iit to the Queen. The Lord зч ыа с THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Оксвмвев 12,1803. Church, which is ready and eager to exaggerate her failings | and - Pope, to the МА © 2 er © ч o Е. ia = а Е. et 2 E 5 Б et o et 2 Ф e © Б nR - © un а Chancellor arrived аб еа Castle, and had an audience | fall away from теге mmunion, and to lapse into that of another | Penssia, the Kin ng of Ha anoyer, , the King of Bava aria t of the Queen. In the evening the Queen had a dinner and to exult over i sorrows. It is уу. yit ma айр апа m con- The g та. n ave a duty to {б һе walked Majost! ud the Princess ей. fin: al ii for t Ten marriage picture. PRINCE сена OF з gro es Her Т ha E ure 2 ntrusted Mr. Frith with a have been ipis a x ым {от о: r^ an s the best means of putting an end to the genera duty even to him who has now bee n designated bt m highest КК of воре In proof of his:good in плаве - Appeals offico i а "that саш, that. D vinh hose Y chureh of all he -— already done in reducing his nts, Westminster is vise uds дај nce and с cou фе] of. кА who has каены mpulsory enlistment throughout his. peres SERO lo e aaran vedrà And now, | and int ае other important reforms. If he has suse War PUA ruled it and lov Fr idoy morni ng the Diaa went “out Megi ad бага) 1 in posidened I | myself charged with the principal pended ш в benefici Ы v неет n reverted to the ancient e ihe harriers. In the afte " oon the Princess ics duty of officiating in the төй services of this church till the | system out, On Mon ay morning t e Prince arrived in town, Ed. ofthe pem. | year. rin - E 5 u Pr EL E о EB SE о 5 c 8 ё = = the s, therefore, that if therei isa call tranquility ы pid the Herd Lies of his Bate. He askg a, and m m Lees anyone to speak i ів his y that person is myself. | for edin пв = zbe tter than to be slowed to resume the Ila also, withou e hope that, А the blossing of | refor which he had entered ; the mom 4 accompanied by ae the Cattle Show. His «qd рн або rwards w God 1 Ее и a M je offences may be ved Pes дей im ‚оз! be eos by the S ы of it ati Iborough House upra y g y y S agita ionin , Hancock, i Prince, гъ у the Crown йш, of when erede mizht be fatal to many; som 6 explana- Burt i s that while the repose of the world does not ening the rie which may calm troubled consciences, in iit ty, it isnot to be attained by ' the instability Prince or Prussia к ion y be made for the better mainte- of ig combinations, which each generation would be nano of. tlie (e uth, and also for the Lettres of Vine eo d бык n to rà to оси according to the and the Duke of Brabant, honoured the performance of | in ihis venerable inatibution witbin whose. wa n pas “Бе emonio" ај and the of the nt, but rather by the ' "Theatre. The writ E ar reply what I have said concerning the distress practical wisdom which p "imposes оп val zespect or established ЖЕ ut minds by certain passages in Dr. He ould, of course, feel very happy if the Em t e i i i Ай evo чи = dined жиз Sid poe at Nous CIE Stanley e. published writings, it may perhaps be objected pons n's pla n-léd 4$ a fnpis nnderetébdi ing amo: 0j tha n ay morn е Prince went ou ntng | that Т am only echoing the ue rumours and ill-defined ikast дый, К that eap: mig result from the cnt of the кы at a meeting of the Counc ness, held s the office of эч Duehy of Cornwall. Duke of Brabant po more Ho Hotel, Buckingham Gat uesd with the harriers. On Wednesday Hie Lm honoured | charges of балы religious «ед А, It is, therefore, my | other Powers, and tbe "a ent depends on the Emperor Mr. В. Dowling, commissio: neg by the Tas i Government, with a sitting for his portrai Morton Edwards, commissioned by the c corporation and | the place of dean in the chur roh of Westminster— on his - forehand, aud the Powers agree upon town of Toronto, was а red with a ene ix for Ry ү: ж Азу, Sd ent and consent Cue Bri Ае зрб Кү ы of the deliberations of the Congress, unforeseen H evening th t overthrow manian | duty to auy that I share those feelings which have | before them the pre Ag amos 8 they haveto examine, as wel Mr. | ascribed to others. " Dr. Wordsworth concludes by stating, | as the basos £a. E E Ag the poe tote is to be established. with much йон, Ше terms on which a Dosen is кш. itted to ра An» of Austria says that if the questions to be dis- indi ted be subscription ta 2 Artes of the "ibat ast of En; рй. accidents, which might о everything, would be less to — an ү А һе s a programme of the ce with those formularies and Articles of the Church,” di the ТАБ ДД of peace, which is the principal object to attained.—The King of Saxony in his letter says that he ох COLONEL CRAWLEY.—The | would be dec prae to assist in the —á s: the Emperor's rt at dd nente re Monday for the | magnanimous des signe if bhe Са іар e£ Naro e agreed to do od i ali its two em Powers, ouse fòr the Palace flon PRINCE ALFRED, ac -— ied by Prince William of | s «Sha time, А good deal of time was consumed in фе samo à S Ger утпа PR M ine Р Hesse, dined with the шде Dowager of Morton at the earlier part of the day in discussing the legality of of Wart sum va that he i5 tr vos а ith admiratia ne King Dudingston House on the 2d inst., and on the following admitting as evidence certain statements made t0|*noble intentions’ of his Ага rother, and would may ead Divine service in Old Greyfriars’ A S Edinbur ud he reme embe "uh was w ramly оеша} o hy th e prisoner aneb. огра indigpensablo VU ihe MT o of the (td att ivi on before the Congress should, after more and Prince William of ah ende ivine ult timatel agree ed to tio be M е 4 M ы precise informati Tuileries, raise ү ofa be э їп er Queen Ned Hall. M fer ^ from 1 the P: legal iis The remainder of the ard Ml Majbst? politely thanks the fpei for à гара WN doned. his PRUSSIA expec! indsor о exem 15th cadis up with the cross-examination by the Cou uid offer of hospitality in Paris, and assures his “ good brother ” of inst., - their return to Berlin through Brussels E and Seni eant Mills and Lienten ant "Fitzsimon, the x er | bis high "e — "help x ng E. ah s C abl e at, without at pre п Their Hoy та Highnesses will probably of upon the meansof coming toan understandin E witht vs сатен Majo ,in|s WRENCE a Bir John | the Crimea, and in India. On Tae € the edd he is happy to assure his Majesty that hie Led WO! y dors. T t Y К В ] й i ed to join in it in so as > Lawrence, w new Viceroy of India, and suite left officers "e а а with рг renal the eon —The King Ө Italy says that he adheres with pleasure to the c E Е, 1m Š EE а S, тро: at eople are his Excellency will embark for Alexandria, on his way | Lilley. owe ol Horeford then announced the close of pov to ча торса of the project, which Ed mark а as soon to Ds le кы e prosecution «Füssen Colonel CY mid that | great progres: history of n: and that as so х Covworr.—Sir George Russell Clerk, | he M on nly в upply а few missing 1 п the S then Femina al Conferences ta ara е, асе Ua 2-4, n e pars ate G orent rof Bombay, has been appointed to tho evidence, which was substantially as m ih: "e ад» ог Notne RES eee "dat he responds to ihe, Yan е idea of seat in the In Counzil t by the appointment ow defenee as for t реа; and after this he -— oM es is Mod to join all the aped s of RO rm to i отоуну of I E: adj p " ration |in vi. т» "mm On Wednesday a ong historical memoir cipate in a Congress in order to effect any necessary саноо SPECIAL MISSION T —Lord Wodeh has been appointed to procee y г; о Copenhagen, to co f the 6th Dragoons, from the pen of Sir Hugh Rose, | in the Treaties of 1815 55 no longer form the mend gratulate King "Christian IX. on his кер ssion to the вшей for Ње information of his Royal Highness the gue P novio ‚Ада. ade e - »2 кнр мм * d tho Conus ма hrone. His lordship, who left tow ednes Commander-in-Chief, was read after a long diseussion стог, rage te орос among Pomp astare ti mi РЕ АЫ for Copenhagen, has also been furnished "with instruc- with reference to the reception as evidence of written | away, by y prudent Dogatiationa difficulties which mi ght "prin ng tions Бов. Her r Majesty's Government t olonel Crawley then called his witnesses, s dla of dise wor 6 ове ther devorod fà соп соро e Danish eere of whom, а „Рие татар, produced his accounts | Ї espo i vico. Tho King of оранче ed any, А ^ iy enm and Prussia—who in this question M x The enn n bas appointed to "show that he supplied a considerable quantity Of | interests from which he cannot separate those of the Kingdom Arthur Edward €— за, € to be Governor | liquor to Sergeant- Кар Lilley. and that he was in the | of Hanover—will be enabled to afford her support to the tasie and салм in-Chief of Vancouver Island and its habi t of drinking | freel еіу. „Оп Thurs da ay the Court siot. Rig real p ааа а зена бы е аы dibility | fre roatisationof the work which the Emperor hasundertaken.— — a: FLEET. — he eastern diyision of the | of the р merchant. Colon и. ted podre Heins edo, s e ri aeree nthe мара, Channel fleet, comprising uM Edgar, 74, bearing Ше | ап adjournment, to айо чы) EN roO to о pr epare an ef thatthe proposal, foliowe explanation: flag of Rear-Adm iral s M. We Warrior, 40, iron | address. уым а to this request, hd eh dr —ÀÓ vilbe: XI e Im v a frigate; and the Resis iron frigate, was нсы the. inqu ay next, on which day | pe ИЗА, аон, its поовв.— „боро со борда Бе Ero- expected to sail сең Spithead Гуенин for июн, | веуега1 eet rs 0! dad Gian will attend to give — ject, in order that jusi н - hed, violated rights where 16 will be joi by t estern division d of Са lon. 8 Crawley галаи ion an nd characte after тозын the preeminenee 9f the C "the Сарај faith may be receive sailing o: ir -— cruise. Plymouth | which hi pute ie ЖАКЕ A Voi v ЖЫ Emile de ! м А дири A ны ни. predam Es E | Girardin, "S addressed to и пег ни їп reply 6 о his sent odan; she will complete her term of commission letter of the 25617016. М. de Girardin admits the force ANERY ОР WzsrMINSTER.—The Rev. "D. Jrorctam. of the objections to a Congress ane bellum, on e Wordsworth, опе of the canons residentiary of West- | Fnaxom.—The Empero x iod at tha Toilaties on eb A. wat" ha «го usly practical means Saturday afternoon from ne. rouyn de i of a protest pekarn the admission of t to ^w deanery of Westminster, on i “You propose absolutely nothing. Assuredly you will not he Rev. saile yroa Lhu АА immediately summoned and had а 1005), ohan vid vt wit 1 Mdb WIRE Eos rself by the l nos df y чув : the ground that | interview with his Majesty. On Sunday the Emperor | your im ба hayo deserted: a thoroughly ily English regre his published writings tend to unsettle ihe iih in|presided аб a Ministerial Council, and afterwards | polic ncm the proposition rof Pranos The s io Compiègne. It is said LS the ced ME bitterly, е M ns Чан te you Meu не А Е in Pin betwéen you and r prede- ЧЕ | Ls the trath bI Seriptures, this document :— ш че. faith id s trs od Vile idio pretenco dus ыры ш of Wurtemberg, the King of the Belgians, the King consequence is that many of her ress the 20 чыш io quet op o iV M ihe ао өче. remarks upon а sae her w а ей а А Н 9t wc е . та peu i m: ре ==} 'rankf ren je А. - | the mpe sech, tool | to sottl e p Dano-Germanie айо, and says that— Ead zm the 9n "uei in ЕС раа Тһе мы ар 18 а summary ** France is quite decided not to - «св, at present in any per T v con other береп сө than an European. tocan . As for Aus! devoti f Fra and i| ais PUT Мех к that еа ша omi аа теза ч іп Holstein excludes all idea of their t f the ех bites not hor bat do Reg ип ы г pation in а Congress nce, - The Pays and в Nation state that 16 was on the БИЕ 55 to be P pid Бу depre demand of England and Russia in concert that Denmark ts (ON em impe зи TEE py the "op prx has voee rawn the Royal p wal p^ March e Me Ed ships ar being armed to form a small nava еам Ju е exceptional wil ааыа from taking vision to blockade the comis of Mexico as far as à КУДЫ 5 p CREE rely oli uy pm ачан resa ipt ar a y | yet been affecte y th ion of the Bank of Eng nor e SPD robe ond Ta е Рр it says The cash balance of i theformer was 211, ,000Е. on Wed- tbat bhe ово punis will not disa irge the words of his Majesty, ay ing, a rise of 1,000,000. since Tuesday. : debat Monday. Тһе Jf Mule] supending е Progrà а Lyons to The de ill commence on Monday. e oniteur m been ц i d suspending e С з, а 1 һаз published. the answers of the Emperor of Russia, | paper, for ре months, on account of the summary has er[the Emperor of Austria, the "King of Saxony, the King given of the Parese 2 св (боеры рик ti artic i rst warning for an, are thus tempted to! of Italy, the King of the Netherlands the King of|signed by M. Dupont, entitled; © Where are the friends DECEMBER 12, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. jisi отелинин? — The reason given e| Denmark nor the Duke ET Le ard is t d — ar M detur and на mud recognised as the So кайы 5 yere, гон а | duties - ми >з et "4 амади ыны OM a Government o те» оюн ror. d Federal Diet should take that duehy under Ив own hii of the qo erman Confederation, and PAIN.— ч иа ра es а decree organising | administration, This proposition was referred to the жына nal ri s or. tt X Ды. doy of the the financial а sang the me ry муе саи Гіз. лы чайы Тһе rint M ethen іовізбей | stated, Yoserer tht y AES С, vid MM І mbers of the Opposition, | on the n for the oceupation of Holstei lis й : : үре эт i sinteni ue т hr e r H n, as dis-| much bette do, of road bigh political ер. pon сез Madrid Seed. а гаа і 2 g t, from " sie " ni gm pre the pue ma айык they would direct their activity more to сощ» wi ihe house of crm hild for reals in| a ed majority the resolution Federal exe- CROATI The Oberges Chief, Ji sil 3s = 2 crie eril : суе ih has төте чу o» in Holstein, reserving s к; he set. Р тесте зе of Croatia. гиге бы, " Pd — provisior ymen ле half- | tlement of the of ү 1 year rly dividend of the home and быа debt. Тһе | огег for the айза x of troops into tho duehy is d теа Empire, provod ati Aer ч © ioci po п 3 that the queatic „е settle- to ~ad leei that the Pi vs Жу It bas since| be modified i у nner zb the gon t the resi ent "as noti fied to t the the maintenance o f their анас the i integrity of before the The war steamer s has been ter У, у, and the disposal of 7 direct pee Cortes. lost c си Canary Islands, Pon iot айу шы, the йон of the Diet, 1 —Marshal Forey landed at 3а жек P pa id a visit to his Majesty рев. poer on Fri ми ау. for St. Nazaire. d election riots have taken place n near Oporto. Буг —Tho Di аб - is Majes - Mer with a врее “*Оцг interests not р. pe uA ves ey are connected. with M" diy cerei m е; е danger: ing and people of Denmark." А despateh from Copenhagen, dated yesterday states that Sweden has sir d withdrawn from the alliance The 8 which impend over the parate herself from e пе DEN asserts that ; King Christian is indisposed, and that his 8 war. The mortal remains of the late King тя ауе сй in Copenhagen, ing d in the PUER ri Bx өн, е без wil remain in state t 9th. King Christian IX, was to A on Я e ab wit in all the Er of his fa Sae for Rosk ony was to be performed 5 » "Christa LEM The body of the late King wili |8 be consigned to the b oes and lis heart placed in nificent mausoleum KI жү дч d on Monday. еи ноне? е сепзцгев 9 n for having yielded « on ша potet, ecord that 6 the pM о! been rejected m the King. Christian b bas netioned th The Min e ‘тһе to the Danish m was taken | by us E бе йе count: LE on of nnum to be a la — underta! ambition, in rye sole hope of servi E Га, as punio der К e Danish Holstein, callin fort tenan "un monareh to b about an un reations of the entire m » p ed contented iu interference is thus removed, е ресе nearer connection with the remainder the Legislative but | d e, and the Lar he Swedish pad, pm fools iUc Duk | ins by 78 to Рис пев he Nation of Wednesday evening ex b bes ee provocations, of of — to urine aen dela: eods thoroug nding u ned of а Copforen ту. 2 s epi iia? r Holste b ce Invalide of St, Petersburg publishes ink purporting to be a plan of the revolution i ^1 | Poland, sign ed by Made in 1861, and found ed i bw. an addres s to the | of is written on a piece of gla IS contingent of Holstein might bo monis in ад case of а watch-spr aserib e|lawski a most e dinary gi pe of ies cit а ym An addi- | suppose that the de ieg was written мөр Jong ie 8-04 n un rare for a a solemn protest after the events occur: and i inst the — of the London А Ае y^ Chamber of Deputies on Wed ugh has been picked i V rita made М! Prince f in his бы усу relative to the eosmopo- litan character of the insurrection, of extraordinary m 2а —Тһе 2 = ' depopulation m Б л nse ry meas e — state o£ тету " p ect dd "Holstein и " Poland, and th speedy deliberation of the | in nnounce ЕЯ. fresh arrests are АШ, taking ui in à of the Lower House of the that city, | ‚ including several. of the OM T. T "Friday, ount Rechberg made the higher oficial, a Sb a Baum nski, Moravski, Dzier« following statemen zanowski, the advocates Deminski, Zielinski, and Ludwig *t Austria and P i xdi os 2 РОР Zulewski, and Prince Subimirski, the president of tho tio T of the London Ли Bake any Е not in ther койыл imi ^ the ^ Powers, by the mere fact that tho German або к ж тюн: onean to aecede to YI con- е. re logal gain is based, case has now occurred, d Prussia owe ít to e A. in vas of the to carry M Interior at Warsaw, has been s The chief ‘railway station in Warss w has been surrounded by troops, 20 of the [mitur — havo же arrested op d ducted to tho tadel vieff ig е са in the prayi meas: he ex ditary succession may be 'unhositat first — from Frankfort, е advan of cx, те Quiet nu T si tr хоорв е ready to order the -s m with the Кш Ry m з о hts d treaties intact, and not less old the interests of Germany and of north {with all its strength within LM Austria т" for ті frnly d у аана b to a Ger ndred in мер chief, н. has been yietorio Dobejki and Uzpole, in the дим let of Wilkomiz, in in the p The fresh bands of insurg Rechberg's reply was unfavourably receiv 2 | the. House and in D а - of the next ore declared th. not — h ‚ Chnnielineki ме dental t infantry near Szozekociny, in the — € of w, The Ozas of Cracow has been s for idi-— s — >ү the eei reason of its attitude on t q v хае не — Aym т .—A Royal decree issued on Tuesday states k also =Й: срт Had t wished. to to в demonstration Great Britain henceforward comes into force. bé boen rm in | The treaty of commerce between Italy and Holland was “к last t week. In | the Chamber of Deputies | on arbos өм of the Government in Sicily үе үн = үл military enlistments, especially measures referring to refractory soldiers am —— The Minister of War and ull to be pore fully than for oppo ^ ает n ot the the Powers The жылы and peasantry and н оса pon the ques! tons t be discussa was neus vnder police surveillance, A of йе duchy of к Жы held a meeting | о сц E observing that iii C DE i: eneral Govone КЕТ E ernment nise К : L^ Bot | measures taken for public safety bad been attended with a ma Е mice d inc excellent results, Genaral p an order of having in led away th co-Admtral Irminger, the Danish Extreordinary the day d g the r ч the Govern- spite of overtures a) withont. 75 е» r charged with the mns of the acces- | ment, at the same time expressing а wish that all Ы tenburg sion ай iing Christian IX., left Víenna on Tuesday | vinces of the kingdom sbould contribute to thé con- ithout being received by the m in an 1 ratio. On rna Signori not ен n iment and Bruno spoke against tbe Ministry. Minister BUM. to su to the на States the | Theresienstadt, — r? и «= Лен „ді sg "реги, the Мше SP. Interior, 8 7 : depar е for in, | th hts то е ye - emt 1 геч сто Lee Sane — e n the 15th inst, | regretted, Л nes ut. M not exist ecce the 20,000 flori с E? i uid фий am extraordinary nor ot 15,000,000 fl, d, for M nia were in the best, possible й sitting of tho Diet on the 84. > to be asked of hsrath, to meet " condition. He. dofen ded. me authorities of the island, {һе representatives of Austria and Prussía pressed for|expenses of the ваен Holm expedition, and | and said the prevailing insecurity was to be specially ex ion in H E German Govern- the establishment of tr A NM А deputa- | attributed to the ol M^ at the ent of ments represented i mittee — T si d tion from the лн Council ^g Vienna pre-|their fall opened the pri He also defended the occupation of the рду? Tt the sitting of М — a petition: to Emperor on Monday relative | legality of the cet of the law on brigandage in the rej tatives eimar and Baxe Meiningen in агае апа opem The | all -T Southern provinces in which the law was neces- Pardo ora | {з neither the Í Emperor, in reply, said he did not deem it necessary to | sary. In the sitting of Tuesday the Minister of the Е THE GARDENERS' wounded. Our loss was very much less, being 22 killed | isolate Longstreet from Bragg. Cincinnati despatches bei — DNeÓQÓ—ÓÀ ——— Interior continued his speech, and stated that the necessary to re-establish | a ere а - к protested e Chamber | ankly. | A loss of upwards of 80 ki y y | said to be something unheard of in our bor nd 56 wounded, but two officers, Lieutenants Rich- mond and Clifford, were killed, and two others lled and wounded, including officers and men, in an encounter i i A letter from the Rev. Dr. Caldwell, missionary CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DECEMBER 12, 1863. represent Confederate cavalry as y etween | Combertand bao € Knoxville, Gene — has not Knoxville, but has placed is | his ps in a ition — ey de -— city. re. A ral column o 00 en is oving to 1 [эшан ho SM ER receive Са Tinnevelly, says that all over the southern provinces ati «абы: pe. been t support the Gov nt on this question. were э by the € d pore was ma tting of T Haney the advent of a nativ and the expulsion of the English in 1865. A f| prophecy to this effect is being оО ede ud sent | ab | Kn ie hs че snovi do so. G had infor е in in ahabi- It has since реа rumoured наб апа from village to village, and every copy of the prophecy is о снес аза document of Divino кайы ity. АП that is known of this king is his name, Vassanta Raja, AR.—Letters from Réunion to е к of Burnside, who dt ч ‚тейге о teneral Mende ing been h 4 Аы та provisions, осей lis army across ке 80 November state that nothing certain was kno rela- apidan „оп the 26th in three columns, by thri Chamber upon the acts ment, whose | tive to King Radama, but the теш) ur tha t d object had be een to restore public. safety i in n Sicily aud to | living gained ground. The en had morganatioally ra edm m. whose army is ed ab carry laws. Minister's speech. married the Prime Minister. . Letters from Ө rom 50, 0,000 strong, offered no resistance to was deae with applause. ч following motion was | Mauriti that the Prime Minister was sai id t he passag General Meade, who advanced by three then adopted by 206 against 52 votes :—“ The Е DN have been pue qune E era by | different routes converging on the Orange Court House approving the сидов of t doro Die t, pas othe|the nobles and dig rance, of | roa ser гаар was on the шы day rder of the es A Bill has been credi үү seis. менй бав the f Minister had. prepared heard | near Orange Cou: t House, tl für the repress n of brigan dage and for public safety in|a deere tthe request of Mr. Ellis, рр сорай 1 Meade, g g till night, but no the зорово: се Sicilian provin e Govern- | strangers n m staying in the island more f th 1 e ment has exempted from th d- th Janded | months. узан have тун redricksburg heights, proprietors who have suffered by the late inundations| AUSTRALIA.—A ccounts from Melbourne of October 24 General EM is 11, and has pe: Labs by at Messina. Accounts from Naples state 8 tate that the t portation question i ing int President Davis wed General brigands belonging to the band of Caruso have been | ехс prier rmy on the 25th a A vices from t ‚ including, it is believed, Caruso himself. NEsw —(eneral Cameron has successfully | Charleston state that the sea wall of Fort Sumter The Pays announces that 35 members of th nici- | attacked the pec of the Ma EN Her Majesty's аай been destroyed, and that the Confederates pality = pred pem — he steamboat Flavio i: сатана has arrived at New Zealand. constructing ^ bomb-proofs оп the ruins, Gio ioja n Frid ing in the , Gv ilf of Genoa гап) UNITED STATES.— The Rae situalion in the епт! ilmore's batteries threw 21 shells into ‚ which foundered uth-wes nsi егу unfavourable, if not | Charleston on the 17th and 15 оп the 19th. Тһе АП on ond we essc disastrous. Advices from Ühebtanongs announce that| Monitor, Lehigh, grounded, but was got off, consider- E—It i is id 2 sce is no tru zhe | on the 16. General Thomas made onnaissanc y damaged. On the 20th the Federals mad b edge о uri y а shells were own into Сеше, killing one regar of he d n Otho, and hoped t that tbe riera would be | е drawn IONIAN IszANDS.—AÀ despatch from соч announces | n tes charged to diving in the Confederate ры He halted his the departure for Athens of the del presen! ing а ditis a onian- - |. ment and the municipa ities Against the t treaty, in: f Mes not ему, о е artillery at that part of their , Gra r then осе upi ied the elevations, on Я Бр, "half y 3e betw reen the 0 а e from Ridge He s t er eI Bragg d com- colou red woman & and injuring one whi te person, The ion ed а Beers nt, and moved his olition | hen artillery. On ra Я General Granger | аб Ric hmond receive full rations of bread and meat. itten ved forward at 1 o'clock afternoon, and | Surgeons returned from Richmond however рог& the nce- remained in e ed battle for pee quarters of an | Federa p s as dying at the rate of 50 per day in| hour ir of the Confederates. Не then engaged | The Confederate guerilla General Morgan has escaped eur the " Confederates, whilst. ar tillery in the Federa[|from prison hi nd guerilas have captured d its and camps | 100 negroes on а co arm six miles from behind. the line of fightin The Confe rates | Norfolk. Т еш une affirms that Presi- ent Lincoln will ап i pem а -— for li be i emm pon ri nce in his restoring ; the States {бг sio; бы of the emancipation procla; ы ee moved 4 the forest before him, mation. чабан Grant's victory has x етей exultation throughout the North, Ый ws sent марин war were read in almost x the chu enis tre Confederates awaited an attack, which 1 he f text. to serm mons, lating for the fortifications at Cor and the neutralisation of the Ionian Islands. н ch says that the excitement at Corfu is ver к TunkEY.—The Vienna journals publish news from Мален нан that the Sultan? 3 reply to the W did the "Feder lle ft, in order to, secure a flank а in n. Missionary А Ridge. On the night of the 24th uns сенга Look-out i n th ni he Mountain, movin g south. 25th Hooker · occupied Lookout, and Was exp ected to th The New York Times negroes who have been armed and m t 40,000. letter of the Emperor of the French had not yet been despatch It was stated to have been w ithim the region east of it. At the same time Sherm TuE BLACK Sra.—News had reached Constantinople r^g ulted the north-east of Missionary Ridge, and was | from the Black Sea that. numerous arre ests had b repulsed E ith A: oss, but being reinforced, h made at Odessa. lt, and reached within 20 yards of the at Кіе? and Nicolaieff. mmit, bnt was flanked and compelled to retire to hi ANUBIAN PRIN NCIPALITIES. —The debate upon the m erves. The Confederates then massed heavily on Address was to "The Ministry аа right, but Gran 6 started two columns, which етп appears to have a час йем The Chamber promises its assistance to the Government to establish credit institu- he Bedouins in the neighbonrhood of Mecca rv ҮШ tro uble. ЕА grea A Ае - than 5821 men are adver 8 їг ко Ridge, the Confederate main force orthward towards Sherman, who opened upon dri ving them disordered down the A slope о dicus Ridge and across Chi General Hooker a holds Look- a being driven way up the Nile, among others the Duke of Rutland, d Earl of Searborough, Lady Herbert of Lea, and Ear 1 one The Bombay papers of t contain but few details E the illness of Lord he 14th Novembe Elgin. Тһе Times o s ав his lordshi on the 12th Nov. Piet » = eub ond entertai sus 584 and | recovery. em on the ri xe n Palmer and Granger hold the ates herd een Look-out and Missionary Ridge; а 5 rma olds the left with his right on Miss € Ridge, and ‚мв le ft on Chieamauga Creek. The Federals estimate besides а small number Xie into endi £1 © ia P P wy riae , FRID Мохе к = ач" =ч "90i to 90$ fo т | Money, and а to F for „рег Cen Mex Deferred, A ex div: : “a peon to 2; Ditto 1856, ке fo pomp and display. His indisposition, however, гарійіу | ''Bragg'sroute із most comple ete. He abandoned cannon, scrip, 3 to Rus ian 1822, oL Ditto 1850, TENET serious by the | Cre his loss bcr Тро pursue will contio ш |88; ge 152, 881 t0 1; mitia for Acct., 854 ex 6th. Ti from Lahore ed 10% | ih morning to Red Clay, for which place ке divis pan nish Passive, for Acct., to; Ditto Cer- and — ult, ato that his s lordship was sinking, and Á— =: ti fcatës = Acct., 13 to ; Turkish , 1858, for Acct., tha no hope was еп rtained of his very. e 26th Hooker, Palmer, and Sherman were 101; Dit 1862, for Andbs, € сз Venezuela, for intelligene оа егу part of the -— %0 miles from Chickamauga, pursuing Bragg, | Acct. diro ' Ditto 1862, for Acc country, and has everywhere cast a gloom oversociety.| who was retreating to burning the ME. ї certe : ACE bri — M = His army is med 1]атЬ by telegraph on the 9th ult., | represented as enti t is estimated that to sssume the viceroyal Let fro e the Federals have cap T prisoners, and it is Thee ot the epi Cbamberlain's field force state, that on the 26th — that Sherman cut off Confederates on the UP Алаа October a bold attack was ma by the Banair people, 26th. The New Times rts that 2,000,000 the umber of several thousands, in pany les of cotton are said to be stated at Atlanta, which portion of the on strong picket com- | General Bragg will have t difficulty in removing — Мт исе эе Pes а танчы нечы = енн del Eas duis i GRE eral | very y; | cavalry? have t Tennessee railroad, m ET ааа viU Kübd d mel 15 miles above and below Cleveland, This is said to оаа, Ф, саа = Е ОГ Буз уау I xn DECEMBER 12, 1868, ] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ; | provisional committee for the gig E A. of a uni- | and says that versi ity on colege ges for Wales, the plan the | any sou е Че prive F паху of heh on the 16 inst. Eo. Mr. y UAR Жүн еке арат Пор aa LS ia x 9 ster, there was conclusive evi Williams, M.P., presided, and the meeting was |negleet of vas e eni реки е а Eating-hous e -C. ip neg lon. Among the elementary schools Hor—W. CLOUGH, rley, Yorkshire, Woollen ended by a number of influential. ent tlemen hieh tl Notti : g which they visited, num 1 T (sued as J. MER, and tradi: as ЈА s Parmer), late 1 inei 1 Я erous cases were found v тер A dh Road Dalston, Boot Maker—W. CARR Шу: тозаны Road, Chee ыроо їп {һе Prineipality: К of schol ү fi Nouger—T. Dyer, late of Southsea, IHampsh ire, Shipowner— га e unanimously adopted :— hat considering that | 30 t. of the wl vue са a Dover. Tobacconist — J. Рехметт, Frampto Park Road, Hackney, i Р g per сепс, 0 ie w rd in more than a ТК cases ri Dosder-J. Рохсомвк, Apollo Buildings, North East Street, Walwort 16 rincipality of W ales, че contains about а | аз from 30 to 40 ; in it Phoemaker--R. E. Ере & G. Correr, jun., Wenlock Road, Gas Но olders | million a. a qu rter i inh abi tants is the onl ti Ц | to А се BRUM тош rd юе Boiler Makers—H. Evans, Colv ije Square, Notting Hill, Retired 2 y por lon 0 50 per cent; zi i. j^* case (that f Pe Major T. FILDES, Salford, late Beer House Keeper—F. FrorscH, Liver- the nited ing om B 1 hi г ы emus 001, Wine Merchant J. FLvrsTEn, Great Western errace, Paddington institutions. 1nd 08868 th e Un | bbs ag high as 55} per е tonemason—J. GILLEAN, Exeter tmaker—W. Gonpow, Plumpton à J р niversi So again, among ' the young in workhouse h Cumberland. 1 butter Аз, Gnononj; Midhat, Ташкан, 508 ре Dublin and the Queen's n did and iy i and|under the very eye rds of guardi ti kermi. LEY, 18 , La x о] рег — HEN ап Мото HinL,;Canonbury, Cler WALTER SYDNEY HYSLOP, Shirley, Scotlnd posscning four reat Univ ersities ; con- inspectors found similar evidence t > vac in ti : "Hampshire, Wine Merchant — JOSEPH HALL, Middlesborough, York- | sidering, moreov that th 1, m i сшалоп Нашр Grocer — Grones Hawrey, Grafton ‘Street, Fitzroy Square, S, er, tha der ercial, manufacturing, | was not duly performed; for amon; workhouses Journeyman Carpenter- aas Haa ткт, Masons Arms Yard, i e et, дөй mining operations of t cou nir ry are rapidly | there were eight where the Ar aora proportion of Mio rotor Улт, Hecbmondvike: o г Tnnkeeper — S em expanding, presenting new fillitios, and creating new | children ranged from 2 per cent.; and among ETT, Great ealings,; Suffo acksmith— ARTIN, Woodhouse, NC lere Pie mer do de а Np is Schools for tbe labourlag clases че dir mti Е р. there were 20 vier fhe um AG j 8 , - J Жазу ге Pet I AER Я у | pee. cent Pie less era ета Ж Мы y gc Street, ud E ; р Adeq . ide urnishe Cooper — W- Owan, & hirdwsbury, Shropshire, тунг Street, M dnas claims of the middle and upper it is Ferunt of vaecination justifies а conviction that in rner's Road, к | desirable to seek th reengracer— W, T. Рагхск, Burton-upon Trent, esirable to the immediate PE туе ofa cases the local neglect is edid even ve Liverpool, Plumber—W. Pite, Otterton Devon shire Farmer Wo di APA ms : i neg Б " Ey 00H, Liverpool Plumber -W мз Wood shire, sham; u iveraity, ehe course of education s be com- siderably grenter, thau those figures wo ould в uggest. Berkshire, Corn Dealer — UINNELL, Finchdean,. "Hes amps! prehen: and complete, and TER 1 rees and i Mine Pags Nori Li s Salford, Lancashire RW riter oue distinctions shall be of standard value among educated | ing for considerable periods, and i lo Rice, Watton, 0] /EDFER: eld, 1derable регі and in опе case as long as der—T. Ro Hartlepool, Durham. Ii zer— W. Н n к g ТЯ дек наи fraler po PEE тіс, men. 2. That a university for Wales о be a truly | three years, without a sin ngle vaccination being per- Durham, } е AR nt—J. Rawspzx, Downha ат, Roa , Kingsland, Com- dn institution, located in the country, presenting | formed by the publicly appointed medieal officer. Не Богот Agentit, Rrap, "Vateritary Вагон О. SIDNRU, "Bradford accessible means of liberal cultur re at a mo oder: ate c ost, | s states that pori ad ratuitous vaccination is ылы, UY са аваа ш anchester, Barber: the by , Brunsw ages, ewington Road, Comm Traveller—J. Sita w, Sen., Ch: oriton-upon: -Medlock, Lancashire, Painter— | fullest aa of the people ; eran in fer | the Levislat rix ad oe oM E M боца», desti phamshitó, He xket, Poniterer, Widow 55, Sneox75 | ag a national institution an im partial кле upon all, | under ү slade, г , R, ў rj. Ti Vietualler—-G. Tiro, Grafton, Herefordshire, Brick and Tile | 16 should Я Xiosneed, Victualler- Ө, Trrronj буады АНН Вто апаа) celestes "заан the completest freedom from all festly pela to uie f 4 лоно үт "the Walsall, ordshire, Licensed Victualler—M. Тулки, Ashton under: ecclesias preferences, and, while holding the ly|law parents whose children are поб vaccin “I Lyne cer—T. TWEDDELL, Hartle| , Dur ilwa: erk— 1 1 i 1 iol i о огоо и толоон rero, Daher. Дад еау Durbam, Seript ultimate authority in all religious have therefore,” he says, “ o alternative but Tunate G. Wares, Bookham, Surrey, licensed Victualler — 7. | matters, leav all teaching properly theological to е submit for their lordships' consideration that the laws "WirmiwoToN, Jun. Manchester, Egg and Herring ler- WALLIS, li ie t of the E E l | nd a. " А H Godstone, Surrey, Brickla er. К. oopwanD, Piymouth Shipwright |1 re igious ins ructors ifferent churches, an now in force for the purpose of extirpating s all-pox =, ILSON £: orkshire, 10! anufacturer— ARRINE Ea aos, oett, опат, До Мате Oroeer-g, rat un ri all ra xm of are EN likely to rive their yer and that the Хвора Dudley, Worcestershire, Licensed Victualler-W. Wirus, Kings- the › community i in fhe work t vem oting the menta tal syst m establ blished by law for the provision of publi іпѓота, Staffor: shire, Groc of the nation. 3 ATRD — M: H. Втком, Saddleworth, York- зе и 1^ dg nues Brewster, East Retford, Nottingha amshire, view of securing Pont tho : Dec. 8. EE anufheturer А. 3 S Eo duet UE Sup rthampton. % smith 6G. eps e rintendent Registra: от СӨ: в Lofth mi , Rope an este: rsbire, late Publican T. ELL CEN н, Bristol, Dealer in Needles and Fi Lo Road, Islington, late осека, S Baker— dy — 7. Haw- THORNE, Whitwick, гна А Со! Rectory Place, Shacklewell, d Wi me Merchant Farmer—W. S. Ноѕкіхоѕ, Southsea, Ham; ico, TTHEWS, Bentick Port! Town, Milliner — D. Мквкютн, Llandudno Tabourer—W. PALMER, "Tua Ss, Comme: Sul Do са hg Street, Ken n Road, Grocer—R. Рет. 15, High EC ker — 1 »* RI , Hv пу a Victualler — G. TAYLOR, eu e. Boxley, Kent, Jo Lane, Wine Merchant—R W. Н. Wan: Sheern ‚фт sem LIAMS, М] hire insi nar 'OTHERING" J. Мавло, Fordel, Kinross, сото QUESTR. HAM, Stirling, Wine and d Spirit “етае е , Glasgow, Pattern g, Farmer — J. Мовросн, Elgin Designer—J. WANDS, Stirling, быша M Mer : Bank of ДАУ, ISSUE DEPAR’ Notes issued,, e. £26,928,575 doutes ЫТ .. зоо Other Securities oed Gold Coin and В Bullion ;. 278,515 ver Bullion ЕЗ ae SURE 5 cL. о Deposits (in in ud- pde oH ngs „. £10,712,330 239 991,228 M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. _ййаїторов ani - Ж ара ry g 21,813,229 790,042 | аррго | самы the. ren s аа proposed drain 16 is desirable that the ments, and атац уеге айо | nising the Chairman s munificent Ponielpolion о di Bram €: BETHNAL GREEN, us deaths which аена туй Government the aid required Dg, 1 —Mr. г, Simona annual report was requested year e reports that disease EM E E e AK cattle, shee сев tho disensed в mal Tavo it immediately байи ля їп ach U , in ve any in leads be. owner. ү extent of di лү in the neigh- eating of the vestry was held consider tho —À of p itary spection t from iae) ever, and the reat a special m ew d sine v to rther 5 superintending i nspector, а! retaining the pres c inspector in кА - jid оол ed that the | num са Removal mittee be -| enlargod, 80 e» hs all the Base of the estry; that the operations of the committee sl ould be | ed to appoint iir ry of 807. a year, the ene nd holds. of t rog with : rem oval at а killed; butitis probable they may outlive as a fifth of the of "the а | animals considera diac sed. i parasites, our reus food is for the most p part, says d osed to so high n temper: ature уска it is es wich ad their zone in it aro co Әу "tome "from { whic h meatiscomm onlycured,and К iv ncooked sausage, or bacon, e kn s that ment infested with Ы тау олз а source of human disease. y means of dogs and other. E "Yi raw offal of of t of the parish; that the members for each iq uld €: in each respective spaa m: that the imer] mmittee should meet wee eekly as likewise resolv ed must often бай water, or on i which are consumed in an te by моей, and pelling the owners of houses dan sewer to construct drains into it. discussion 16 pired that ther эл, ts in the ish, and that СЯ е ng the main NEM - the z the d usly exis M x uic ared by the mini under а» of th years ago, for completing the drainag is Those plans have md and bein ng swallowed, the egg is ah inil, migrates to s some other part of the body, = there grows to its development as а сле In Iceland а fifth part of the huma * | mortality pope hydatid dise Mr. confiden: t that there me b between 40,000 ‚000 t of [о come to Great s impression is p а зц шау чай the Т of. fata 1 disease, It has also been discovered quite riralid that a Чурас нр tbreadworm, the trichina se - Metzopolitan sum of 70007. f. dh vm purpose of works, and he vestry clerk intimated — the negotiations for effecting галу К puesta on the point of being closed, во that there would be no further = ne ЕР FUND. THE ытлосошан BonovGmus.—At on Thursday Мт. iiri gaye a aati: taken into considera ve and believi eving that - zea: be Tee tot Miri ons of ae me ори |1 hot yet entrusted vit. the Neque of their own affai he accomp lishment u Eha qu m of ЖЫ! d to have obtained their rporation und isions of the Municipal Corporations Act, 5 and m. IV., cap. 76.^ The notice wi ш zecoived with ond где " for e same mail the I 1167. odd from the Kurr: e. Lord. Mayor on "^ La enclosing а | have des отоу life. ming in a we ted with anthrax or carbuneu ar pias соаг T perdir t human life endan ngored оу it. ы іа айшә E this, and "A effects of consuming t animals which especially those of a x haract hich ma y t chronic с! c E gi ic яе result from febrile ag eat being a considerable in diet. An ópi is sometimes expressed ^N — are caused of such meat. ог ee Chamber of Com These donations e e fund still at the opel of in use Co the medica ially cutie ict with eos det. as many as *u p D eni dala аб convicts. In somecases also meat may beinjurious í in con- a vacci ntainin her yaccina- e intentions of the | hat A during life, as, for instance, with arsenie or stry chnia | but generally it might be expected that no ала g of an animal in doses sufficient to poison it аара H %; по ДЕЕ its flesh capable of mum as а poison onm КУ ч UxiviRsITY FOR Wazzs.— Tho first в THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Dzerwnzn 12, 1862, milk of diseased animals, In this country the most | plate, making an indent of 34 in., uake aer bolt, important question is is as to the lightly bulging the inner skin of the target, and 1 with aphth us eruption, a maladv therefore starting the ribs of the ship n" just apht - | which never was more prevalent than i а x: e year 1862. | enough to be perceptible. Beyond this, however, he p : On some occasions when aphtha ha n prevailing it effected nothing of importance. The plates still 1 1 s among cattle, the human population in tl as tough and unbending as ever, ved ne has suffered from the sat i that т inde the astonishment of all on the ground, stood fast. t or some similar disorder ; was no sign of cracking in them, and every rivet, to i all 1 human affection may be araia y y the consumption оѓ | А steel spherical shot of the same weight was fired e і the sam arrived milk drawn from а diseased animal. Mr. Gamgee|from the same gun with b e charge, am avows his belief that a very large proportion of {ће | із, rather unfairly for the target, str wi itua reva the sligh ot. 2 в = á — = e = Е = o © @ et Ф Ф "4 - = 9a z =. 2 -A + о et = Ф Б = 2 2 о ч T 2 = % M e — L^] c z 5 — - d 2. gh Ё A se pec чән 6,000, . & year, might by proper measures be | say, though two bolts gave way, а 1 the rivets held on; prevented. The epidemic diseases аго — entirely to and, althou gh E immense mass was bedded in the e у у probably foreign, against in arget, it produced sapnis any effect and spread of I Fix "preemtions are, in his m vehe, of on the inner skin, which, as e and the x ghting purposes are conce cerned, — diseases are due Puety to dietetio g tof befor: eit was -— at, A shot t fro к M тшде. stock, and partly to local malaria, which imp 4 land |! gun of the Ordna we ee was sp His estimate is that of animals | fired Sith a 120 ~ steel shell imded "rith " lb. of in the United Kingdom there die — of disease | powder. This ассо —€— solutely nothing, about 375,000 cattle—nearly 5 per cent. of the whole though. it might have Mee deal more than 1, | it. was (intended, фе Mr ^ one of i ments to g i or ich depend | iro on зебанда of soil, elimate, and system of cultnre, | little were prevented, as they might be, thousands of acres | the target made an irregular dent of » inches deep, would. be worth much init than they are, and that and та back t "e 5. E а little mo e th ап 2 ins, rack in the 1 | Monday. Ag was given as to { the dustod, in which the оа гаейов Y: We. house was con, C uet ed The inq quiry w ultim ns d raed to Mo MAN rem ED aa IN ul 4EA,—AÀ private soldier thp 4th Hussars му De Сах һав beo аррге. eheste ү кав, n the 31st of tbat month he went ont for а ust -— and was never again seen alive by his friends, Д w days sinco his body was found in the River за i? ы n gold, pmo һе was rui d havh x Aim issing. Ther fou P^ n b belong to the prisoner, He admits that he was in Mr, lis compa = on the -t ning befo ore the murder; put he ryk that Mr, Drisco him, and gives » fceount а the cireumstances under which they parted. The iuquest was opened on — "y re libe {о allow time for further UTINY AT SEA.—Àn Admiralty despatch from the River Plate has been published, stating that 14 men yar lan I Y ro, m on ew of the ship Flowery Jand, АМ -~ А in Ja] inst from re d for Саси They are бө with having el и а the master and officers, senttled the ship; and compelled the опо who , | gave tho, iuf rmation to Mop the boat in whieh t lef т to South Am t would for many year plate р add more to „the resources of the kingdom than the | we be ve обй аѕ e where the two shots Ex» URYNESS.- —An cete ч for the tim а perfect crack, nearly a target trial trial took. ihe ч "Tuesda t foot long, e =ч reat interest was felt in the озү and an d 518, of po ruck | unusual number of visitors went down fro ndon th ^ e lower иче s ed loding, eed itself deep but The Prince of Prussia was present durin "the whole though it had eviden dy ЕЕЕ the plates, it had day, and appeared to watch the effect of eyery shot failed to та ~ any perceptible impression on t the r^ nside with as much interest as any artilleryman present.|of the target t itself. This ue n the day's trial, Admiral Grey, Sir John Hay, General St. George, and show ed that the з target had repelled both Armstrong ing" and extending. ni through the plate, чаќ w all. The last shot Sacs AT ка Cross, —Оп Friday morning e of ekford' ns 1 ir poing, ы өө үз = а "ed, ec e out on the road, an de — -— - is head in -— of the wheel. His head а кеги atoms, so that death эы €— insta — The Registrar-General's Weekly Return хм eren the боци їп мө in the | week тү ended Saturday, Dec. b, were eragi General Hay, Dr. Percy, Mr. Pole, C.E., Мг. Whit- | and Whit су, el Mr. Fairbairn, Admiral Robinson, and the|mno — oe of the iron skin and teak eer n Works, backi 1 Бе of; с also present. The 377 CAPTURE ED DAR — от. — he м уб 200 yards range, | Late va Tied не George E escaped Colonel Ta чуй; as usual, carefull Lom with M others from Dartmoor prison dx r* - 2 all the arrangements for «л. firing. first | Ап iX 1860, was captured at — - the rounds were merely - escape he had tation of 18 yere 66 solid. shot, | of Sh s MD. die) ind A. 2 mder А emo s eet, е h these struck the upper r plate, and made Ие, -— escaped with him were John Robinson, Б; charge. Bot the usual indent of nearly two inches deep, but effe | going 30 years transportation, and bs nothing more than that which they always do—that is | Hampshire, undergoing 20 years transportation, say, show the quality of the iron-plates ajui both of whom were captured a short time der bel — the guns have to contend. On this occasion | escape, Ball, after escaping, made his way with his literal! ect, and —Ó @% 1 а — to Bridgwater, where the d. Ball | ег to Cardifi, and in а few days а pan for better plates had n ever на tested at Shoeb America Жз until within the last few months, | 2d i uryness, Even he сотрап һе they showed ible symptom of | guerillas, but чм taken prisoner by the North, and buckling out; and on the edge and | sent home, Immediately on his arrival in England » around the bolt-holes, it was ани amour oo crack | made his way to Woolwich, where he enlisted as wW. them. A salvo of two 68-pounders and two 110- | gunner n the. Royal Artillery ор. їп which he ^ ; ont — e shot аа » барь, served for и last two m ay | was next fired, but of these four guns ight he beeame embroiled in а drunken row, an target altogether, ий. touched it so Sip v ke dn tell ínto the уой of the ere While locked up at upper edge that, as s as damage was co it | Shooters-hill station, Inspector Bell made the discove А also called а ; the remaining acr eie б that he was an — Dartmoor — havi ed e on rei side of a bolt, so that the |“ G. T." marked on his left arm, and was la pose on Tuesday, bolt iteclf wa was squeezed up like putty, and projected | under the delusion nt Prinee Albert was his personal PON d m still held frm m. Two shots|enemy. He is now 28 years of age i and six years ago ard trial for any plate, but it broke out c of ,Bedlam Hos ospital tw tw -— one occasion v EET without ну sign of crack or rday he was was absolutely unhurt, taken Atah the magistrate sitting at Woolwich, and ыле тоны of the whole mass, | was identified by the Dartmoor anthorities, who S Fui sei commencem i6 i-em eap He cem ЖА, a rivet was started. k^ cylindrical, uL. b hen кх was next used, but effected nothing, уо: К muzzle-loading th a h ; that a few um ars ago he eame into possession of 4,0001, left him y his father, and that he has a brother sepe. immense superiority of steel projectiles TN of the аы BUS m mi of М armour € опена S re the old gray cast-iron shot.|old posite = Mansion House. d i ES ET was Wd been so ameh wood. Mr. Whitworth’s 150- | should be carried out if the Metropolita pounder was next tried. In consequence of there being | — the expense. USE in this fine piece, Mr. Whitworth reduce риди 8товмв.—Аз DADA last week the | action will be podas o » ata London. e ten потоки weeks of the years 1853-62 the average number was 1867. ——— ET V Ue зы rs mre Ам — LA mosting. o the dergx and d. T aq of the well-being of tbe nation; 3. That while c een of thelabourer — to be it i P met ear | teaching in church or school; and it was resolved to and | communicate "e the Bishop "of Salisbury with the view of ова а better consideration of the sub, n hi ^ 136] stated ement may cost 17, БЮ, = Sir, P. Joi most obedient humble servant, er ciim from ve м ajest received, a , y, following letter, which had iata cte Мау by the late Mayor, but cireumstances pre — Чи gentleman laying m before the Council erat retirement m Queen correspon ndenco me of e за of October. The Queen cmi ry that there exists а розду af the people of Birmingham a | losing the enjoyment of Aston Park as а place of healthy exer- de In such a hive of industry ап open Her Majesty had учас = Тема зба rein EAE уна Hor Majesty В a unwilling Eata itto — mate by the of Aston Park, and o of ОЕ, ld be very injudicio id immi now to deprive doa —I have the O. B. Pa pd n motion of the Жар the fore egoin . 23]b., the shell, the coast have n— а fearful | Town Council. The **eorresp еты of | accounts from etal (which is mms : hard name for soft addition to the long list of disasters wh узсе € o Жым € оры 151 ы with 5 1b. of powder as all’ parts of the country during recent | from % that the d portion the foregoing letter has ns been а p Much w ted from this formidable | storm. Upwards of 150 wrecks and easualties were|of that park which her Majesty came в а ЕА, bur infortunately, it очса shell from some | reported оп Saturday and Monday, the largest number | town to open in 1858, remai time. for mysterious ursting about 20 yards from the|ever received in so short а of muzzle of the gu Mer g its fragments in ай Dutch and French coasts there has also been a great directions screaming hosnely Don air, | loss of Bie and propert, The Arms , C k trong en tried м. а -— LATE рка AT ĪSLINGTON.—The adjourned | Messrs. Greenway, the bankers, of cast н numbers, 40, shot of 151 1, A with 351b. of|in on the two men who lost their lives by the rather elocityy | falling of —— ves Tavern at Islington. powder, struck, with the h M ue daz ur dr dee Ы upper | whilst in the course of re-erection, was resumed оп | The ' | d DECEMBER 12, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ` “nt, asking him to induce the'ma istrates of the | have consigned him to this living tomb, not li -— to oa tribute 8,0 001, towards the апо due ; | ^ot even а иро of титиреб but the C7 oT | TR o {таро mndar е ай ou jo] qur д4 vd t of then rea bseribed, an 5 | е two old bags to cover hi The unfortunate man is | ridged, and especially whether any means can be бы mos à jd, an d con- d im ined "e. "ай, — lent e peti. ы dovisod of dispensing with a separate deed for еас gidered that he affair concerned the town of Birming- нау а childlike subm o all that is don nstalment without lessening the security fi and not tbe county at large, Ur очаи: ю do по sym mptom of anger or even violeneo of any Tan and s strong ре The number of + fan o "па! plan was ёо рог A indic ations E. nop even r these weary y of | Á of operatives out of work in the , The original plan was I ro ле | by | neglect and eruelt [last week of November was reported to be 159,117 means of shares and е - - c^ On the th inst. a sketch of the remarkable posit ion | bei ng an increase of 4898 ov corresponding week of some gentlemen of station are fou. on the in whi iL i a "remained for so many years having | 9f October. Si EN: K. Shuttleworth moved a series of пей, the active business of carrying out this part of |} taken, made - removal, | resolutions in reference to the factory operatives s to be the scheme fell int he hands of a class in whom the "туй as washed and dress pdt o keep rom the | employed on public works, which after a long discus- ublic could have little if any confidence; hence this | county asylum, and taken aw 7 м the establishment и | "^ — зрте discredit brought upon the town Bed the revelation | Bodmin, Hundreds of persons collected to Мокыт. — ån as held аб hich has been made to her Л removal. One of "the eepers carried Min и in m tes Waltham, 1 near this to n Fr tes а 4d M the body of BaramroN.— Оп Thursday the de uli, as some | like а child, and placed him in the vehicle үер for | Mrs. Hutchins, the ЫТА "of an innkeeper i in the village, boys were proses ding along the beach beneath the | his conveyance, Many among the ¢ rowd who haq {W80 her ; A ойу | know n hi im “ * when he was а strong intelligent youth," | that i it was magnesia, EC appeared from the evidence s Ro — г. they discovered эж 80 exclaiming, | that deceased and her husband - lived а most unhappy years of age, dres iot. on her left м а ОН three The bod ess pocket, and with it a le y wrappe in waterproof si oris that the | V drowning w тубе al, Inside ncket was the cruelty, r " Good God ! can that be атап?” of Lunacy have directed an indictment to be preferre against the brother Bamuel Pul, for 'neglec Pies AD, — During ihe storm of last w re driven on the пе ара in Holyhead — A threo were мү деа ed asho [ло Lf. E А middle -aged 1 "m = Brighton, or M моца on inquiry ascertained referred to is а foreman in the employ E Messrs. and n lie parten with MM е London » Mn E - have been a total wreck. These disasters are eon upon d. A. — of refuge. ІЛЕ Кау Commissioners red and k ков ШЕ ad settlemen the 4 sen run high, every vessel driven ashore would sidered to prove that Holyhead eannot be depended —Th e Mer eantile Marine Association of life, and that the latter w: very intemperate man, He was arrested on the M and the inquest was adjourned for ны evidence, Бок WICH, —. . Miller and Bugg, solicitors, of city, have T that by an DUC of trust Nov. 24, Mr. W, F. Windham, late of Felbrigg, bar — to trustees "all his real estate and property whatsoever, for debts to such creditors as shall e cute or assent i writin ng to t the ваше Pere within three matin йау morning a man named ed a woman named The anssderer y Sta tion, on еЗ + м е had been ling. ч and that jury А. the n called [herself Mrs. nd Bru The after several rider returned a verdict of Fou Drowne e mf of онр, contain f the baptism of Mary Ташу, e" n Bontley, dated the ван A атна URHAM.—The eller rhe in this county an tions of Pal: а, py Tuesday 45 families akenshaw. tA Wednesday evening a meeting of the men was held a "we his t поб appear to have a it was Ке whether, assuming "that he h been convicted, the e T reme sentence of the law vedi v T have been. carrie: ALMOUTH.—À h u f EM мед Ъееп | к: to light by rol efforts of e, of СЕ While vatis near this io e ae bene Ju health he hea rd that for oh d ту coniement рема relat vena t run а house in the village of Flushing. M cold nights o£ y h and howls heard to ае ; ya the sympathy NÉ езу of the neighbours vere aroused, none of them too тех vu sorti that daring eartrending M WE ad Pid lur we К the from London s gon нел estion , пў ҮНҮ 18 к vas occupied by a called said to be in comfortable ES. x агг at t they found tbat ey, however, m k of the discovered a door of a corner ог abutm bs opened, кд a "rr Secretary о со теу ЕРЕ та M ildin ted itself e hb Mr AM r En рол the discussion of their gri nM : е communionted the ng | Lydia оп in inquest i food а ram of felo de Rar a vigi way to steps, without any funeral odi corem : and 12 at night. sigh f the зше Polytechnic Society, is by no meaag ns out, oltin; be deseri! bed wit with alli its | MANCHES hs, on account of the н of the of the certificate. — — This mu: town was the все er and suicide last ve. à you il Eliza Ва serviee of Ca pta in Fyfe, t Fo them, and iem сека: fusal — pe: pus she теренде de d hav vega i dali lim. ч then asked her ч снеорбћу аъ nt gate. used, and having Siaki him а боой ды. o the house, wh ги ae her neek. ack into а ind tn tantly, нч rohs "^e he | asked the landlord for а | unable to obtain, the house бз the superintendent o of the D B псев, dene urnham, the desides of Hooper's f thinking ^ find s there. ср doi d returned to Maidenhead, ose rned that y of the murderer had been frand on н m moor, ed waste near the рту blown out гаи brain. On th ing a letter was received by his minute directions for the e di sposal o of belonging te him, and a avowing his MM ion Жеме вт de зе, and the меа his warrant for the —€— of the ceremonies, favourably, bu& her medical a has still about 100 st of danger. 2H the weekly meeting of the This, ed t И “ып spared by as mped | tion er, he was town, where he liad way followi ese ather giving | which are among the mos singular r ar ill he jury at the согопег Pars betw eh Tipton, The germ girl is progressing | Staff He ha à: tendant states that she ipareny in rm С? d ign ome his ordinary ots in e neck and shoulder, aud |а 2 At ESI he the р a enso od rad gren най , C ned зт. Africa, net Cape Васе, Тһе Board of Майа, in consequenc is said, of her dissolute Trade, in reply, has announced to the qnte that| habits. The een otra E. is upwards of 50, the it sees no ground for чечей with the suspension | Woman's was mir f 40. ire lived in a small g to Halle fenem Ж, in Ryde а m. 69 years cedi in ^st John's Road, ће Аа е 1, rsday, | attempted ng Roman Catholie On Tuesday man 22 years age, named ooper, а P ан some'money native of Burnham, was employed as rats man and | from a person in Ryde, an "às re returning — with it, of the какач Rev. Mr. Gresley, inoa idak ot АП ар to lave һай а drinking bout in his house Saints? Church, Boyne He was attached to a|in compa with th — Philips, E reputed girl named Lydia т, ousemaid in the | father, a fisherman Sanders, and a youth, a Apie the night Sanders out, “ Father, father !” but he ушеш to have taken little or els be t чөт "ord to ra wit him. This seems to е ате | no notice, quarrels between them being of frequen determined him to take revenge upon her, and оп | Occurrence, п the morning the - got up, and on day week he purehased a pistol in this town, and leaving the house looked into the room іп whic oaded it wit der hot, which ће | шап and woman мере and saw е je on the floor - " butler аб a ч - -— " с and Dr He gave the alarm ere was still living. A ng knife vie found cn di egi It was at believed е8 murderer would not ver ; but, later in the d dical been ealled - in were of piita that there was a possibility of his gain БАРЕ, WarpEN.—The famous Danish: grave- mounds dein ав the — — after hav aving been the plough and ның harr w for more than 1000 lu have > а n order to томо, а condom feeder o so flat a district ы the Railw borders of Сиздей an and E ught, have s —1 pinotiosblo; but usted that, as dec resque та The subject һат е n ot the council of the ishaniga Institute, directors; and it is to be hoped they will succeed rving these interesting vestiges - esa t relics n the Miet o of this y and obscure period in ,—On Thursday afternoon William Bar- q. sole surviving partner of r^s well-known m of Barrows —- Ha ll, o uos Bloomfield and othe er een аЬ S tafford during t the week, o be to th the Earl |an, t mM Lu ov т, ж Мем: 7 ey chn home, and asked for a basin of soup at the bare wet ue walls with a small window op one eminet А! inp |f AT е] Er 0з. 84. had eiv In a few minutes he fell off his doorway © te, formerly communicating the house, | during the week, and that the Misun. in the|cbair, end be could arrive was He mien эн о I апы АП ЖО танов with ii bank бу. 9d. The Chairman read а | жаз a magistrate of Stafford and was highly ted. corner ef tho M — um queis bedstead, with cross letter he bad received n Sir George Grey, the Home | His two sons are Lieut.Col. Barrows, of the 4th pieces of wood, rotten with Sith. sou. six inches wiy ap Secretary, in answer the resolution passed at their | Battalion of Sta с Rifle Volunteers; and Capt. the 39A. distanca em C. — Mnt um оша meeting cr in he — — rer - the = — = n a "- A uie 1 of|advancement of money to bodi or loans р — е humanity, stark nd ме аи with oniy or - rrt haga бх under the provisions of the public sunt loan eomunis- of the French Jantalina were cha ed а coverlet. I have said like e peculiar Ín this letter Sir G. Grey stated that € * the gri strates with the r of a Hartle- - E о imbs те ed v фата ` | every disposition on the par — ihe — l fish ^ named ilkinson, on M high sens. the chest, apparen warm! |. close together, and | well as of. the Governm the expense Wilkinson не а boats crew were: in herring bent down one rien t dor ата: the анек) amo nine esit dus A The polig ation ыз | nuhi ng off Sea * s run down by Sha ка clenched and | close to the chin; the i — the co! e full securit payment | the не h vessel. The boat did not sink immediately, were ii н ош joints w 5 Ane авот The of the dress š ze that the solicito: he commis- = the "odiis in — y ve their liy: s floor and е were one mass of Аа fil T sioners and the legal advisers of the Poorlaw Board | ie Frenchman, when they were fore ps EMT Mn nd жоп. And there | apo ӨЕ | have ap IR confer tog PR ег to ascer- ые e erem, vio ес - the d һу upwards of ss cl бдр жиё: joe nd. AAP тот аш whether the legal т шато taken їп! | handsp eons. inson being stunne THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DECEMBER 12, 1863, by a blow, fell into the sea and was drowned. Tbe | онаа festival of the Immaculate Conception. — ons doctor o that oach pre 2 Ed Barker, who ney other men esca € the same fate by getting жез After erting by which the | fees visits. called Ryle asi d m. English cobles. Ав the offence was eomisitted o Virgi in was exalted, and the happiness of Catholics in i andows: de та аса by the prisoner, “Is my gi рр з гер р › mother board a French vessel on the high seas, aptain g her intercession, the archbishop dyin ng? ае оът ре тсһазей во тө bees АЙА crew were sent to France to be tried. The сира ы remarls :— the ролог bought Para Mig n LOU TES catas | 1 by the French Courts to 21 years’, * During many long years our poor country bas suffered | it in a jug water. Be ы е deceased died the Meis. m crew "40 12 ye ars’ confinement in the er from famine, pestilence, bad seasons, and other boug ndy for her x uen ; who drank it, and im. bulis Pe е; offen i itations of heaven. То these are to be added the evils | said, * There are some шр: Fee bottom," The prison псе. бойдо od by that false and anti-Christian political economy, | said, ** You ought to have drunk it, grounds and all.” Dur Dav —In nsequence of the dangerous metn would destroy those beings that have been made to tbe | the night the doana was worse, and she died in the morii 56 of : the сај Фе it has been bets by | image of God, and redeemed by the blood of Christ, to таке | The prisoner subsequently said to Ann Bayley, “Well, [ E rute beas th ‹ my mother died, for all m Y M il root p the brute beasts etieid; an hich, in. very w ast. т. Gilbert Sc ott, the architect, who has prop r а | provide for t manufacturing and material interests | wanted to get them out." The body was hurriedly interred, anot! rob Ire jra хы һе i i on, and other county gentlemen. Lord Dyson EOS проч Aro bei "e eod a do re the паза M Mes the А, en са аһа moaned in а way pitiful moved the first resolution, —'* That the state of the | enemies, de d ris cu tho APOD light, а tice Wi Cathedral of St. David's, as described in s Scott’s | selves with T breastplate of faith. The b "n bs е — repo: i ing all This s to give a good Catholic ат ou to t "he Miei о М F М generation, 0 that all may know "e practices of t| igion, е complied with, passed senten: f Death ia taken with а view to its repair and restoration,” and may Бе able to give an account of the faith that is in them. | the usual form. The pris ásoner HS removed fro me the poe is lordship said that a portion of the er of the | Тһе poor are to avoid prose el; ytising тои, the rich to shun | an insensible condition. cathedral, which was 700 years ш; was pec and | anti-Catholic colleges and universities, in which the prevailing LAND CIRCUIT ; The Murder оў Two Children ted nude stile iin t im Holding L^ indicted for thg Jane Holding aud Joseph Above all. of the four suppor e tower being w olly untrust- | of bad and irreligious books, which corrupt the heart and per- | Benjamin Holdin worthy. He thought that they migbteanfhie P; yearly | vert the intellect, and to avoid i " а sa DORUM SE M expenditure to 30002. or 40002., and so extend the sub- s the ruin of so many sou D FEDERAL ENLISTMENTS AT Conx.—The paying by instalments. This resolution — een Federal ute Keri age а gna rived off Queenstown secon ded by Мт. Ра ugh, M. Р., Mr. Seourfield m ved,— | harbour on Mo onday, when t os re-landed sixteen Th * Th f the il ship рреа Шеге, e matter ha as, appa- a ids s perumbultor anc first rena include the repairs of the tower, and parts | rently, been taken up by the British eer, rnment, them а after returning uu Mis Forks Өнө b immediately in connection with it, and the restoration| Тне FxNraN IwvasroN.— The Nation has just pre- haunts ont occasion neig Ё of the choir or eastern arm of the cathedral? 'This|sented its subscribers with two political cartoons, also eligio а good moral life, е resolution having been carried, Colonel Sir J. 7. entitled respectively “Going with a Vengeance,” and his Bible e ut attended regulary at a and was 7 Hamilton suggested the erection of a new cathedral in | * Coming with a Bee dien, The first АЫ an | the S. eub cm Deos "afi сей with tied x, а more central position in t locess, would con- | “ eviction,” in whic he agents of t law in t а lo д is dinner, al i During the afternoon x remained at home, and was a there he u D as a parish Mhurch, and for the erection of a new | who are preparing in the foreground for emigration oldi д e was prepared to do a great | The second represents John Bull, holding by a chain а | by his wife at about 4 o'clock. The wife went to the house of ды! more Мг. rt Scott then addressed the | female figure which has just dropped а harp to implore | the pr her. кеш explaining l e state of the cathedral, which, | aid from two armies which аге se scending a hill sai s аб present not only ina da ngerous, but a| in the distance, under the American and Irish flags w e ful condition, while tbe tower was imminently while the British lion, with downcast head and his tail here, on rth-rug, in fri dangerous. А committee was then appointed, including | between his legs, is deserting his master at this unex- Miran lying m а rente "от Б.а the bishop. t the d apparition. e pec н а iege E ч {+ pected app Ө body of the t boy. On the table was the carving knife diocess, the members к the counties and бош Тнк Nar TIONALISTS AND SECESSION.—AÀ difference of with уы DU fcit ded had cotomitted. The - Earl Cawdor, Lord Dyn esford Hop i be tween the Irish Nationalists neighbours rushed in, and to them the атр remarked — and other g e sce. subscrip 5 toftihe & n that ud = timo was e wie m yt children t0 ait шамала -- en. зла, nae "ud the | for, eir depende Mr. Smith M айы Boos tbati Sere: bimself w dean and chapter, m Lord Dynevor, and 8007. zbe ке. right. p assert P hie enden On ich from the Rev. Sir о оа, їп аййййоп to 2007. | the у, The O?Donoghue о сай The mother ыс ver mure ае a to : an pee ary ond iom aint, and tha ie anis, u w нде —The AC CALI his Tetter t property in the counties of mM land Dorset, called | only the views of “the pem oligarchy 'and th Rialton and Дш which belonged to ‚= е Queen, West Britons of Ireland, but also, alas! of the well- have just bee Wales, for the | meaning but mistaken few who carry 1 e to d 20 А —A number of deer, selected Mm the fine | would justify var par setting up for its slt; : d herds Belongih ng to оо 686 Queen in the Great Park, have | that the Southern бя up before th io mu € m. been ns tely forwarded to S ndringbam, in order.to|themselves than the ne didus districts of belle when the regatioi g stock the park there. Тһе herds in Windsor ым are | bad on the I ing of the Corn Laws, or than the {идей bis arma, үз к еса at present very м rong, and bave a number of very fine | "Prentice of Derry would have to set up for them- | pe nnusually sent. Daring the trial ho appeared to be in de animals amon оча selves if d were an independent nation, and the Le esr оморе; his tears for е three hours were pro Won d the cou мў petiy sessions, held at | majority of Irishmen objected to T E of the | з ss. The Jury Acquitted him on the ground . the Shire Hall on Monday, Mr. Thomas c— € : з gates o on the famous anniversary of Parson Walker's вір. 7: Үовк.—ТАе South Cave Post ойе solicitor practising in this city, was charged with abduc barri ing out. From this the Nation differs, and main- tion. The girl Barbara Hopkins, aged 13, E in eon rl Barba d sequence of her mother's death, lived with her grand- | the side of the North, because the -sympathies father and grandmother since "ве was three years of | England are on the side of the South, but should be ge. b uds sold milk, and she carried it round to the | with the right, on whatever side it may be found, ong whom fe bo e defendant. Christmas last he asked the онъа to allow the gn to stay with his servant while his daughter was tand, д m Ое сое, when the child was one ужыт inhis| ТАТАТ, GUN в EXPLOSION IN ÅRG Ys ndant, who is a widower, asked her During the кы " "Thurstay ve a fearful й if she ng like to go to London with him and the | took place а& the Kam rendo r Mills in Argyle- | by Hans servant, and she said she would. On the 13th ult. shire, b ra h se ык: me m "ki led and eight defendant was at the zrandfather's house on business, | inju red. d supposed that the building was struck ed the йде e to alow ias girl x go to London, but she would n ve her consent. offered | m; her dL to buy жен d n ре nd ik but cA WT Eee — : and knew the ways and allowing ye € D — she feld do май x lordship in giving Judgment on Thursday said that be could not fore, an: n "While + udicial of the hi She live ==) at Hull. She was seen going е grandmother left the house € a short мч d toi cm db6n Prem тор € ero how diso tamed b ough, which is three iles from qut th defendant told the girl d de Russ pud 107. toh Mrs in in this country to assist his creditors ese bes соска train, Shortly b e her а Рие of his accounts, and that NI. convenience, жыр result from his release would по А E Ж The Stockport Poisoning | #0 tee was charged with. her mother, Маг. ary B ailey, DE. ockport. Тое cite WE Der hel dit toerit livod with а woman named Holt, and was the to e gr going Oo London. Тһе magistrates com- her mother, the d коз сс: mitted the іе defendant for trial ab the assizes, bui to fure ҮБҮ агаар = -a ушна чы е Roman Caine cher | attend parish doctor, a ec to a its Roman Catholic dent еа and laity of the diocese of Dublin respecting the апакең of by the mother, who was siok a K ЮквОЕМВЕЕ 12, 1863] THE GAR 3 DENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICUL TURAL GAZ ЕТТЕ, ў | | а boy ‚їп n Whitefriargate, Hull, to present a check | a check for her at а prostrated b y King’ P gs furiou Е as blows, or crushed down in his ай n in his all- | “S Sketches t Home an broad," and “Park and Forest. ’ d A t. the ban i veral of the An k an g ri His d bri ^ er e money. о Pete p the fac n b 1 t: il th powerfu gripe. h ecame а frightfu Spec acle, де A о illus nuals an other works, р! ls І "die l of th ed se а oth 1! k p 0g with rk bank, and, the фе, Д but, in don seque is A reti ayment е а clerk а hon pined the Т о ont am and ting messag Fo gaiva from ы мекен ust receiv! d kt en asked the pri boy until he ayers. At last ideous than: at th : presented at the b Gheok, to ilet him soner, who had stirred, and, teven tho dull huma гв of hio fue - ef her b ank, She th ok x th а failin еу after anoth umanities of жр E Mie Landed it io him en pullod Adige heck | sh m ун was no er merciless Peri his friends ire his sketch а nins ted to the bauk, and it contained, ope out | withd of defence, he longer capabl: , in which his Br т to Fra so, tho Tyr 'erent amoun "but. another v E pr rawn reluc as, at the cl f afford hi із | and lai nce, the Tyrol гу variety, Tu her to step back with hi g cheek, Th eck for Sensible. Kin ane by his fri = нен En | ере or ho шора! ma in pul p СЕ » «She hoped there was kim io à the bank, айа: "dorkreque iod on able to S Hr OI then забой às e иш Мішка i эс "Colburs but havi T: Ix e cag de = he checks, and g." She en said, ross the ring e greetings of hi winner of the 2 E PME данча ade e Оа воду ор У К не, ска, а qid tint a gentle was asked wher was now g and tako the is friends and e e 20001. ng, he desired ad ing about 12 ociety of Pai s | nd said ууя i à featful obi „hand of hi even to ‚ | compliance admissio 2 years а Я nters in Bom Ноно Бол ight b Ae coming Dy ihe last brat x Pod, and, swollen (o^ dn» extent “ее с=т рор; T a member C oL) Gba lo which forbids : (AE бо oil- . will be HI or, “Ther vomi . ent which ning with ater C ciety, hı a candidate fron алта аец аео сеет eu : ipt im a Bod € e post-office lette able story she could be r v ry con e would die on y, for he ‚ апд co ntinned a 060 some time h ver, not ай d _ бшуш а dei pot ARE чырыы т bag was found where 1t wai tio pen fy & аео interri ЕКА. hà EE of it to his. rejoined his ol | appeared that all t? Я poste Cave and огу, and it Where it was thought better he y to fhe stati ord il is death. postmark, showin ved, and bore eitk uth Cave had b arrived É retur аа, to t "a dew учн Ba 3 rum TÀ ау: : oen nar dhe Ho een | figh at Brickla 0 th n for the day at art. 120,0 Q001. S е рэш showing, Я re Ies ору or Hall figh t lasted 35 ayers’ Arms tá e ey tr: at | Street, 40. 001, ; Mr. Chari onalty ; 8 dq E that they had ed s cp Жов tión at two o' ain Which eet, 40,000L. ; ге. ars tuse E ETE таен x Hull aes MI гео m 60,0001 ; Miss I ings, y Ma гоа е places usn Me MM є tin so sho said that an „; Captain a Schró Great Ma 1 ^^ | mih yon riago iat no g a A M ue M pou i in the rt a time. unds 120,0007. Thomas "da rdne ean So UN І pen ot satisfactorily р I С theli denti o of г he pri jou а Grove, Ryde, | хе, and that hi n rione Si of the two ch er necount of came posse: rA que Ke ыш PR Er me rr а, ааа, ан ngor, and carried them {9 не. хета ба Tren extra- winter ship. wasin uk AN died suddenly on — 9d inst, a son.—5th inst, at at 35, Hill Street, he Countess found, ер charged with stealin, e bank to present, who her as | tried sand and on aW сй rying е Батни at York. | the wife of ibe I, Plami ige c C pho in wido A m. m en ps We Шош A ho тоша |с бош йз yh s e inn а Е his usua hel клы ше of the БЫ ridge, К. .С.В., y Ponwninor, widow of A 344 stre AES „th o Ба АРИМ. nces in the signs of fati 6 o'cloek, wi obber fa SALTE n.—4th inst, prose рое егер Баар case for | of atigue, alth ‚ when his 1 a АВ R, M.A., prin at Oxford, ne ight of Mrs. Н at it was left y the prison an arduous ough his labo ordahip чый if Cro GE cipal of St. Alban t same о ане iere anson, апа that th n the shop cou er | and was a Ораза, Moreea бап pue d melas As Lon We te dos Apu T i - left a; e door shoi u nter | o'clock, pparently quit etired to rest day had been the lato Lo D ө Hon piper The j ajar and. th uld have ег | o'clock, when his e well, but at his usual Dubli F c wawer docete каме of Wightman said ry fou nd the e bell not havı his lordshi valet ente: on sd ial bour, i D. РЕ аа Bt. Вер; 7 md ghe БЕЙ ау Buc in t dan h рытын Е шест Hora ыы шты лы EN р 'orwarde at all the » e should m circuii man, who „all appearance ii sister of A HELY-HU: rkshire, N. ndrew The sentence of the "Court » mitigation decente еН the "puedas, еа, Hire Lem her father George's те па, Marlcot DUE дн Ан ih vue Ero dota ft web that she Mo 6 injury done. е learned јааре ў services, however, s edical men | EAULET, 1 rch, Hanover Donoughmore e the late, and tho injury dono; | in за leira dodge т aaisa totally кг, ware of little avail, s "i Ur P 7th сон Square, Captain Он d inst, at St. servi: pe when ža et nsciousness «пыга muria d ана Angaroa | 8E нты) to Busan д NOM ana nd Rev. Tord Ырыа З ietan paat ш ronem fiati Darig сан Бу Bench 6 EN lend id unje a judge of at Cattisto and Du: xbury PUNK rix ND sur- ortum egal attainm ty of dispositi ersally esteemed secretary to сю Dorset, б. Par, агачы СЫН Tur бвклт Fra p Т, present to the p s lordship's death e ind. for his high | 9. € olonel a m us rs s È MSS а : = көп, оя Е of the MES ue pu stop for ET nd t XA at Berlin, Esq, second Heenan, ti ә Немо B T нав. gh ht for 2000L, betw B.C. Ins di ed EH АГ ое izes. e € yndham "апа eldest son е TI BALA ы NON dv. Tuo * n а LIZABETH S , of Rogate T ls Pad be on staked by be m NE OR ле aich фо many ha ada du е еы ап invalid ja а Mo nday ight, in phi er, x a = d Rov. W. 00 ратова ме have paid this y ое: prerioust 1830, and' proci t Worces Matfen О d of Graf ARNTHER, Es oyne, to i D havin ROLE ed Age im ш EL s т hurch, DR ton Street в, Esq., late of holo nig А, вна ing а жый: аве lng ees Chaplai llow: ship in 1833, | 2211071, C. , Rear-Admiral the H Errem e of the E d mda E i шой d $ Hou 4 All Souls, |B , C.B., to Lo ral а inst, at Froughs аз the chan. mens, & rown prese se of Ho was LAOKETT, Б a y Pes order, ut i ЕЧ immense body ye t apie to "de S | таре St. Мај tylo Ung [NE e district et тесту! ор and in 8 sth Hanover Square ү З 5 xd : ep RE sed to pite of every precautie required sorm Сена Paw X860 sLord Pam meon ар Trinity | Si J. orn Bos rer teat Жи oti С pis Tro prd се еи х рда but поо m. d I oa thor i na ppointed Sie. Y Loring, К. MEUM Чар nts, eldest ve КТР Tonne РЕ sonis oF de аза soore үтим рүн " eed on the ught him Ps ished Admiral Si , to J of tho late Admi. they were Yy wem WAS Se: er the carriages | 4th ENRY RTIN, oor 2 ” publ "t into notice Westminster, Br ir Снавшиа Sur. v, Burt. Oe tor of &wo pps and e ected. PE before startin Еа Siete” He wan BAR Ree UT ished ín 1835 PALMER, В. іна Ба р пае e О. TaN Now Wadh s, апа боа Des was dra ng, | of аце „Ро son or the. sécond unbridge Wells o \ Yen. s Qt Ранно, oidos БЕ о PESE i тоо 6: С E train was di aw KY n" Esq., of the Cbesmuts м the сее Bh iplake, P. апт, "A rehds NB PEARSON, eldest ee SPENCER апа pitched — di ur to РА ia 1801, te md та nuts, near T r| M. Bron, W qoc "fat Inat, а by e зир Д hagi first to thro e "w^ — its | Mart is ur late Admiral eig n 1825 his etta aq Маву Дни кө, Т Pawley бош elont mon gi, ED : a cm к J ев ^ and with yo ds ч CD. — = - Kon uceeeded his y АГЫ Bir Тоша Буш of gies Par б, P daughter Tu ТЕ € 6 and Т to e bright sun acia uen 1 2 Е of the navy. in 1842, The DEATHS. Шеге Oxfo Ioa of HENRY BASKERVI ба te oat bt sm at TA pz а луп “hill. | wood, on. н. died at the шнш, EMILY ISABE d Ad 5th inst, LLE, Esq., Ta о Hee э 7 x " alace Hot of NE at mg strengt ked a R9 ташка we d ccr les Peers that asni diu 22 Nor- dnd M Е. gi В. Невкетн, Esq. Bussex, AGNES m ied t deal of t both of the een x Ake, Esq. пуа aged 93— and dan Te ment зал E Eu ihid ii idu ore in thi ios lont а log ы TER father, Amm from North 3 опо u e E al „fth son of sur Ud inst, at position i Азу дыр bei: at length, penes Б a nearly Howo, an md: еур eaa o, орот Xo Е и ы ES ku Р Ru vds LIZA, di. ei Berto d offi в members of ру the inter-.| comm р admiras et je : irato for t 3 D referee ics cers of both ie nd n vont who |i ander in 1797. In 01 та he айа the ra S itn nat, P ri EE А oen : сс dd Sot pe ord iaa TN ha conus vg the rank of |m} Jn or the counties of - м, WILLIAM Hosx: пату Еа ee UT dert efus tube ы аран [T i C UE DEC hen stood u n and Tyl Doaald | ward s engaged i Я ва € rvices. nst, at Le ridge H m en ар, ebd after Wonfe арат er backed King. The 8 took part in th m the blockade of На ich ho was for CHARLOTTE, w Мошо, Low Tronckard, Dovo Pagod 1 ) p, and aftar som spring сауна. at the capture Е edition f Нау iog, йим wife of E. Banixa-G Trenchmd, D re, aged 11 3 : x ТЫС е орати Kinga x ^ a: of Proc Too ace "Madeira | in: i iu A RAWLINSO: ост, Esq.—1st i evon, SOPHIA LM entally than | commanded a ia, &c., in I т, а Esq. THORNTON, .—lst inst, at, Menem NE. a Doe. AEN prt ute d qui Wa CAES IM he Чис ie. 1 From | E Оры о ODEN З Rc t em: Lr doo Ai v: vy adip опса hisarm: în LM е rie s some ныб. ary at Plymouth, ENRY H. aeu 39—4th inst, Mq mem x vm at EE ds 51 П was a he heasy one, a mo f fall аата аз attained flag rank i amaíca ncumbent of Ley to Parsonage, the "Rev. mi s пөш Pen Americans cries of or eme sad tonio i odiis Hi der o вбсоп round King was r, for when E TA | wi mam n Tom pon sedi a ew daya aine | x 0 hi i| Н ТОТ for high treason Zw appeared кеа елы und and ды Сеш 1794 for hig i eben € куип Joha Їй 2 | ape МЕГ MT ga taer rig са Me Agera iio Horne Тоо m Owing to the VENT GARDEN, King. In this way tho sefirst blood " ашсын, (288 оп Thelwall graduated airnn ате kinds of prod continued milda oe. EX King administetir Ehsnpingcagaia, | ТӨШ wrangler ifie Tetin at Trinity College, Cambridge, applied, and prices for t шй. Pino ADP King. Н т Бои proceeded; пеш accorded to | was, m ЖОЕЛ .1826. From mbridge, | 9f un" забав са undant. Pine A er, all the t ati much DUK Kr 2 A dapes and € curate to 1827 ho was E Pur A Айста; from ot Nel ее 2: 23 зая һе "i ONCE "= m : si пеші п > зн 'ews, an E lis d' tock. scar e Titia moro tan don WA) vir MEL Mes Bloo cer d н ынде еее Diel Pears. бо "Morc, Monsieur zh e PIRE PS dd. | he eu St. Matthews, at bury, and v E When minister ears. Good Englis Monsieur le C supply Б UE IL iere Жошы: wa Che east ond of gondo ,APpointed | ар а d бол сток серым үү iem Б Apples are uel one his former oppo ; 0 was or the espec in ppin йи. pin n wing f апа even Tes ts. Ho was author of рен benefit of rin саа at е з о аш -— ph may d no "ont e latter p. not and near! H the үнс Gospel," ead racts fom the en pom stu- zd i m ба. to 10s. per 1 Ee дов аго the earlier The strugg! ing n T blind, wi rt je. of Sermons on the йн. а СЕЕ "Мм ES соры ol i m Е 54 eben Бка А ythin, J^ cx nie S аон Feet as | Church « ice friend i gena of Edward т анн |е T Si "S оты, ER Polar Blow s. ае! mu In c y ng om Мэ wrest wrestli ling, King Peann idolatry ; thie grait Чары оп {һе i ections s to the | Pine Appl FRUIT r- фе : th round, however oe ed stification ; fou: ooth ; and 1 о Rome for roe e^ Der Ib., 48 to 6s г 4 corner ; "and e did no sent the latter falli о get | Series; Lectu imh в tho ES » Protestant. ды, per i siora ушен t fi in ures and ghto ° огр ЯЯ pri a Ti 4 to а обе һе БШ апос Му ther ^g о T" port of the má Bxercnes in in Ренна. Protestant Tract Pos as, peri lere, 1964 (092564 Хавт ali per ХАН ЖП 1 ай nn both men go down ашан, US АМ SAL ^ r yw par and other works Molona ү 55 ба tow —— S ys шы эло | i E M DX - PPM a to 4s on d ) lbs. force that but. f zm zw e Ме Pisco ba Deere to vonson, Sait, & Bons, ins well in the per 100, 5s to 108 а vis do. Mo và à T: anan ET With daobh morning. He was at the lied sud. е well-known | Cabbag: VEGE holati; per bush. vd Bui ds ве „нш ing оГ e n img could no pen Y Lx e y on Sunday Grid er es, per doz., 1s to 28 TABLES, ., 10s to 208 ETT dept: omo, th Чп ЕР Nri was f "n . Saturday, Lo morir Celery: v. bundle, 1s 6d to 23 EI atr e. enema E 2m Sunday mornings from Шото of PUMA Бак д IE: | Чын» DEAE за d dh eries of "E just e "lied, еч ropes, еле ЖКУ well know. eni pe British FE № died. Turni mnch, 4d ® Horse = MH X m DR NECEM Uum DW к= di xem C med | n ата | E каш de hod а Pec er s Sampson асве E: а to Harloods асат p. sieve, Is 61 to2s. | M 4s а romh E s ace was повну o mA cd pert ee in many par M of B Staff. Beet, per doz 9d to 1s Parsl ‚1 he next bout King delivered two tere b CT NE E ted. БОА өшү 9 eU To „1864 ey, p. p: LF bunohas sa to ta der and eye Y = errific blows плен [E D вртмо, the most 2d to 3d Herbs, per bunch, Зз tods chance, In the 22d round both í е. then | of. his time, died. o ofthe most ана comer c "ihe. past o MM Ноза th combatants 1 moment no | Barnes. n the 4th P water-colou! ng in |, Юша a k the -but ўнутр ср with blood, which were drenched with | 1798. S feld inst. at rpainters| by rail evi past week the aie MR ende SR fai both men were still willi barbarity to blinded him. | Sandby, апа her, who was also born at Deptford ir egual ban Sae r erraria > than | аек sheer «4 Ls -— the advise , he himself had an artist, was а їп id sta and. The trad t stil m and : n rounds immediate); crowd would have it of his mother, he lessons from Prout. pupil of Paul cien d The followi iro р n endurance following the superi wich Park, but failed pted aw е’ Once, by the d — 1 . per тари jtatioug i i oe ger chus reise ig pupi? ө огап Gron- 0 Ce. Poi ortn 55а: to 60s. Kent с do, Rogon - б. at the age of 18 he etches from nature logis te do. . Rocks, 455, ceci e s 2 received the sil мед и Е ver medal from the "aon and in Lamberts West Hartley, 16s. 6.; Walke ба, 6d.; Walker "ep 168. ; Е youth of King him Pa Т He an] Society of Arts He now Jo End C 21 Walls blinaeit with apis ped А PES i ed presented m: т Guide and Companion to Lessons in Art;"|End Hartlepool, exerciso of his profession published three А well-known | Walls End Н m n, dar alls upon 209, 6d, —14 ships at market. L THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DzorwBrn 12, 1863, Load of 86 Trusses. host P Flour, very largo of Barley, ànd в 1 of Oats: SMITHFIELD, а-аа Dec. 10. Toa bi ondenee of tayo үч € — imarko Ў E — G An ME Уе eser ор emm mmo Prime Meadow Hay ш [ - Clover, old .; аа 90s Pr Emend Py also the amount of business transacted ìn | еро Jate Е. ҮҮ. Anderson, Esq., East Acton, Lon "e Wheat. We do not понет? alter our juotations. — , oñ, ieir do. D sesona edu ri 100 © f ] Й q ч be atliberty to engage at Christmas. J G. thinks it suffi г аай уҹ dp 10 7 orn of all deseriptions was & slow sale at Monday's prices. | 16 say that he Aue been six hi sufficient nte 5 10 | New € өтеЁ гә The Flour trade was quiet. 7 ko ачыды шы situation, having һай Newdo, s sn e Stra a жа "m m the m and entire charge of tlie Ласе, including "HanvgY & EASION ALS тиз Wiek. Grass Land x , Stock айй _ VE i ed m MBERLAND MARKET, THURSDAY, Dec. 10. Wheat. Flour. ( 3 ARDEN ER (UxDER) age 22.— J. JEFFEHSON, Sup. Madii Hay.. 88sto 95s Inferior do. . 88s to1008 à nme cg UEFE Gardener to Josh. Garside og мати House, Workso Inferior do. .m 80 w do. English 390 qr. 480 sk, | wishes to ате а Young n above сај qe New do. БИЯ 56 Iri: ma gg Who has served with him inem Ао Cm 2 ye з where Fo eria y Superior Clover 1108 115 S cain EN ү ^ PP me 1010 vá carried on throughout the year. gis 4 6070 bri "i элт ш мами dei Tu Foreign. 00 а ЕА BIS T (GARDENER or as GARDENER, Fine Meadow Hay.. 548 їо5в тары let euiGlover 1055 tol12s | mber LOL LU 8 FORESTER and FARM BAILIFF, or "GENERAR, 7 Inferior d +4100 105 attendance. ot A tow M à untry millers xd deslerd “at М AL nferiordo. . . 10 л — EN do. не, to-day k ^ х š [ANAGER on а Small Estate.—Age 31, married, n0 incunr- Prime New Hay .. = New 1st cut do. bt dr n ; мы business reet Mr ater mr brance, a native of the South of Scotland j has had m ппу y speed > 27 == Prime 1d cui d do... E 95 from the rates r4 fHday la last. Мур must be quoted the {чї PES ritis ere edt pl АНЫ to dini. Хово d p c р К BP p t fhea Y. Doy; Dp Indian Corti is uuu No objection - Ireland, — J. M. G., 5, Castle Str s 5n" [i4 neglected, and might be had fully 3d. per qr. cheaper, hinc hal Foi Жылын Ыы: Fas: RR BRITISH WOOLS.—Lox osos are shy, dear money completely outweighing the ARDENER (Hzab) or STEWARD We are still without business, atid e ex ipee "p Ве! 80 until the | American advices. Oats апа Oatmeal dull. Beans, Peas, and iari aon E ANDERSON is now DA minimum rate of espe is arrived at with somo degree t Barley each a shade easier. The market closes dull. arquis of Bath, with whom he hasi ived 19 years as Head Gars ptobability. M meantime the general pem 4 a A io| Fnipav, Dec. 11.—Market generalig quiet. "Wheat exceedingly | denot at Longleat; he will be glad to enter into an engágemerit press wool on t market tintil the consumers r slow, and value quite nomina lour quiet, and several | with a Wr or Gentleman who is desirons of secu the Bouth-down Hos A d. в. а. | Leicest. Wethers ai 9. tà 103 | parcels Western sold 20s. to B E 6d. Indian Corn dull, and | Setvices ds a pte АРГЫ тап, Character and abilities ts " 111to2 0 DAS s. UO dm 14 rather Ке: mixed 298, to . 6d. Beans, Oats, апа Oat- | ünexcep haw, Warminster: Half-bred ditto.. 1 11 — 2 Skins du E. Landed - Down E ‚110—110 Fimmel "Wood ..1 4--1 9 pe TU TUN. о, Шамей, XI MAR, ЕА ЕУ ctor еН Т. АЛ, АЕНА MUR E : 4 бе; a thorough practical De iam НОРВ.--Вовоџен MARKET, ырах, Deo, 11. Ба 1 2 ы 19 КЗРЕТЕ Ing, Сони omete ЫА pora e fiar nont, also Ра us gi Dior i etos НЫТ А Minsi ме z- f | I| b E onrif nisckdoWb fn all fts branches, and ie a good Judge of Rtock.—H, А, demand among the London brewers for all good descriptions) = 98 40 3| 33 7| 19 7 э 9 pes si ^ ! Ме € George Gibbs & Co., Bee Ped 96, Down Street; Picoa =з th English and foreign Hops, at somewhat advanced| pes, 5 49 91 83 6| 19 5| 99 85 8 |33 7 dilly, London, who wi uiu ED cU р DIRE. Agg.Aver.) 40 1| 3310| 19 3]! 99 92] 85 io | 4 pass BAILIFF.—Age80; 6 horoughly understan — tho Breeding and Rearing of ra xn ү — k, NEWOATE.— Deo. 1 FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAsT BIX WEEKS AVERAGES. general Management of a Farm 3 nehes-—. Y» Best Fresh Butter .. m per me lbs. Prices, | Oct. 31. | Nov. 7. | Nov. 14.[Коу. 21.[Nov. 23. Dec. 5. Post Office, Micheldever Station; Han Beond do. de, carin d pa Toe. асаа ior Эла ИТЕЛ == Ий T AND SWARD or BAILIFF, Thoroughly 4. 8. лый COPAIN: E I E ʻi + ho T bau ao е әс] vi oi e nu 5 а ME gw ыы Farming іп all its branches, the ovs " V ie ине | elling, ng, al R of all pin | nici А О CATTLE MARKET. е 0 és L ^ a dá I di Ys па, d. "гв > stans - testimonials and roferoneo 8 E $^ Les de 9 11 "T T | si во. eid oyer, &c.—Howo, Pos st Office wley, Suss »- The number of Beasts is nearly as large as on A Lap 39 10 m n bad à .* "T jE | The trade киз к, and in some ким. last week's m AILIFF or STOCK KEEPER Ап apis are rather exceeded. Тһе supply of Sheep is very ptm „Мап; LS oria is А understands all kinds of Stock, І shorter, y consequen tly prices are e better on Фе ANTED, a respectable МАМ who understands Farming, &c. Wife an excellent Dáiry and Poultry woman. — average, but trade finishes Үнү тта Good Calves are scar Groundwork, Laying-ou& and Planting new мш, вне references =T. C., Мг. E. Jones, Farming, near =) — E cH Igea " prany - ur 7- there aro 4 I etm Ped at shou ма have: Sith ‹ e;kno ew ledge of T е VIT THERS Ой еер, ап alves; from Bpain, n ans, an timati — pply by d only. statin of N S, es 146 Всаѕів ; from Scotland, 520; from MNA 780; and 2700 | salary required, to C. D., 82, Bishop sgate Btreet, Within, p of а Laundry, or any p we D Ee from the Northern Lene Midland "Counties 5 ANTED, " Widow, age 44, who an be highly recommended. от а OP А s à Л 4 а goei pem working GARDENER, | post Office, Turnham Gre ots; ng-wools, — and Kitchen Gardens, an fords; ёс. NS 4 | Do. Shorn ss ie — +, | aceustomed to the сате aote owas must be Married and without "7 Best Shorthorns 5 0=—5 2|Ewesá&?2dquality 4 6 — &. Ф incumbranee. Wife to un ndertake a small Dairy а Ls Poultry [E | CALFE, BIN INGLEY, anD COS N Н за quality Beasts'3 4—4 4 о. Shorn л = Yard. — Apply on Benin: or Friday, betw 1 and TTERN TOOTH BRUSHES, Репо trating Unbleached Bes Downs апа Lambs «2e 12 o'Clock, to Mr. AMBLER, 1, Oakle King's Road d Flesh Brushes, gonuine Smyra - ER, 1 ey Square, ings 5 - d Per- Haltbreds ..510—6 2 Given " = 5 в Chelsea, S.W. ныт re рр апа Do. Shorn Boasts, 4800 ; Sheep & Lambs, Y. mi Bons. 193; ыш, cn ne ED, as GARDENER, an active, efficient, and ex ad hi UY BOUQUET, Tn bottles, 2s lligent ied Mañ, with Working, E "ri "Ворена in Ly: mE dard ed and 131, Oxford В! treet, мло Grounds and Lake, Conserva P^ and а .aereage of Ornamental Plantations т, Ono Du A or VIT ITES rus Jm P SH ^ number of Beasts is жерли ена larger than on Thurs-| of Orpameu brune it is not excessive for the A before the * Great lao, , Indes ment ficient т Р Vendors, and Wh on yin ay last. еер are also now БАН, апа осв t Lodge. W i — auce Vendors, an olesale o trade is not very brisk, there is but little regem: ^d prio. to a " jon "в кож M .—Apply 2: AS Жи, " LLLA. NI Purveyors to the Queen, Calves are окей м as dear аз оп Monday Our apply Дашы] Manor Court, near Dov quare, 1 consists of 510 Beasts, 1140 Sheep, апа 242 ге E Üows, 90. 'ANTED, a BOOK- KER PER by Double "Apai d Perrins OR CES T$ ER Rs H "E RE This S КОЛДО? "T sd sd akin 2 E: , й » опо acquainted wit жь фе Seed мр, preferred. — һу Вев& еге- -WwOo0 — y Letter, Street, р “ Best Bhort-h d edv Shora uality r 6- =s ° Giren, London, 0. rior 1s prepare M & Prenis 24 hort-horns 5 0—5 wes а! - szd 3d quality Beasts 3 4—4 4 | ро. Shorn A a respectable Young Man as CLERK, in (heo riae FS Best Downs апа Lambs s. " pesti —— house,—lt is necessary that rapper, 1 Label, 1 Bottle, and Stop Pie «B Ms 0 | Calves .. “ DE з= 6 | ће should. be а good Book-k and Correspondent. One R LEA AND PE AG iNS s Pigs RI 8 | who has some knowledge of Plants and their Sir тане preferred *.* Bold a eiua and os m fura t poe ts, 1000] Sheep & ; Lamba, 4360: Qalves, ай: рк, 220, | —А ply, by letter only, stating — required, &c , to A. B., ROSSE & BLAGEWBUL rsen 82, Bishopsgate Street, Within, and by Groce n uni ARK "A uA e. T. The suppl of Whea бка Tex. "d pex to this morning's na NTE D; SHOPMAN.—One with some market ызы moderate 7. sat они of at pere ыы a с E Leere e. Plants к. кл MEM, ар, lim. 8, апа reference, to STEPHEN Brown; Sudbury, this day D са oe €on&8ned to j ка ho reluetantly, ier gn а ч * farle perit tie exception d^ the finest ie к се тее rather ch Nur. Бева WSISD т au — Ке MAN to vg - e suelierel im valde. е e MEM, X d gardenerd. Ohroniéle овое W Pt M uet, WO. DINNEF 3a gr meat Binet, Londdn, si dem yes — маре т b rr rre earn mi a y all respei ectable Chemists throughout €: e TWO Pen Тири, QUARTER M М ӨК. WAF S= Waran, Esson $ Kent, тасили: dit m n Hacen rco 10—65 WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. = ен Тыт hers URSERY GOVERNESS, where Musie ard Frenc si Lorem deci, would. hoi оеш to. rx ав ватой, Tous uon a: T oe Pe rE Tobes, or to hel holp in the Housemaid's тогі =. А, Post Ойсе, ONSUMPTION- and all Nervous, m Livera EX Purmbam Green, Ви а "€ А ARDENER тин ашы абз industrious and Complaints are only aggravated bii Á 4 С: 0 A ? ) oars, Еее садй Suffo iie —Potato nu US 1529 Feed ir tiit X Rant. + r o «os co РОЙ. i and Brew Poland mecs c 16—33 . еп d ness.— Tf inn kindly answer к^ inquiry as to eR capabilities, &e,— — Maple Е 0 [m sabeth Jacobs, ӨГ ex reme nervousness, x it ion, g MAIZE ,.... hil Yellow ,..| — GARDENER, W, А. Ph] ч Bsq, Lowe onem —— ings, low spirite, ала ьо fancies.—Cure No. 54,816, b. Frov. vered.. 5—10 ЕИ А FR. (Hri. S —8со!еһ‚ аре 34, ed ; | Rev. Jemes T. Campbell, Fakenbam, Norfolk, **of i indie mig ro дб’... бв гове :128—34 thoroug tival knowledge sk his » ано in | апа torpidity of the liver, which had resisted all m — Foreign grt nen 15 sack 132—492 | all і аан No io Superintend Woods and ment."—la prin 11, 2s. 9d. ; 2 1b., 4s. 6d. ; 51b., 11 л, Deni Plantations red; good Accountant rie срезе то. ; 241b., x та 0o., Wo. 17, тойдык сег. has been fine dnd mild, to character and ability pv BARN + ‚ Regent т {һе 91b, ИУ Т advance т in the rate of | т! s à also tel ^ Sireet, E.O. 4, Che 4, Ob 208 ioppo ail speculation i in Wheat, апа the trade | ARDENEHR (Нар), аре 32, married, without Kingdom. week bas been very limited; a deeline of ls. Los AL. pie er Wa. кор и of recom- in the majority of the provincial Ey e and m mending One itio "d Pies E Vines, eren &c., am iem acocpted here bad there ап "to e Бы SDN е e ас о Ваг : : хое DLE, nd шый m oe fo compren to Lay p 1 Beans, an Boos V address оос нави == ур У css |n ] | aged, marri Edition, к= З б4., : profession. in all its b sce: of — " а of Gr: Prévention. in the ‚С. , Pines, ARDENER (HEAD).— MS MK Lata i | i well verad 3 Сап еленер especially Orchids, Gardening. command Sons & Co., Nurs ^^. ofthe Seats TUM No T and DECEMBER 19, 1868. ] THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. * The Garuenercsa' Chronicle 3709р SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1863. ady, pr ice OURNAL of the e BATH ang WEST of ENGLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIE p m part 2, 1863. W. TR 10% Piccadilly, к. OBERTS, Exeter, and R. E. PEACH, Bat Б of the Agricultural Districts, HE BUILDER of This Day contains the МТЕО FO WALTON & MABERLY. ady, ACT „ price HISTORY Я СЯ WORLD, frr tiis EARLTEST RECORD PRESENT TIME. By РнплР 8 TH, В.А., us ае антра аго Contributors to the M mee RT. Greek aud Roman Antiquities, Biography, ra ph The Work Vu form a continuous Narrative of Ancient, Mediæval, and Modern History, instead of giving separate un m the several nations. It will be divided into о Periods, each complete in itself, and will form 8 Volumes a deny vO. the vols. d Ecclesi iastical ; ei om NCIENT HISTORY, Sacred and бес байа to the Fall of the Western Empire їп А. HM К п. НКЕ HISTORY, Civil an iries us i Abingdon— | the Fall of the Western Em mpire to the T; Taking of Constantinople Ancient Stained Glass—The Royal Academy, апа eral other | РУ the тоге, in A.D. 1453. 2 vols. 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L MxrriNG of e Duchies yill p occupation the the Prop this Gompany he. don on "Thursday, February 95, 1903, E gx hue OBIN, Esq., in the Chair, the 5 Report of the Directors for the E ear 1362 WAST. гй. It show That the vil. consider herse hat in such а ease rene from the obligations | P t released the London Treaty and will send the Austri an | at gine A ,Federal exeontion in | Чес into occ ark i There has been some severe fighting before Kuox- "er but the ÁN that General Foro an has ASSURANCE| К? COMPANY, 37, Cornhill, don, E.C.—Notice is hereby CORPORATION given that a DIVIDEND of 10 per cent. (free of Income-tax) ү à du on iow ry «х: Stock of this Corporation will become PAYABLE ral HOOKER, [eran George the First), | on the 2d ot JANUARY МЕЗ th ietors resident i Lid SEA, I De н; =) ANNUITIES, ind near Ў on can receive the sa сш the O oo; 37, Cürb- for ting Ri ingold, WAS obliged to fight a Office іка мж Ехоһап London. y. уп Зей а ny subse yd ау, between the rs of battle with the Confederates, i in whic sh wo of his 4 о'с1ос By or: of the Board, d Octavius Mai pats о оак 7i regiments were nearly destroyed, Accoun буде ыры BY в Sub-G enor. 7, ecember, 1563, F.G. SMITH, Secretary, А : «Олово Prangrs Bancrar, ia; Suti overn га этч гоз эт 1st I re gis t n" Lo rowing shells into the city, but Robert B ur cn үн sor the Geek, had discontinued the bombardment ort John Garratt быр, н Esq. | Charles s John Manning, Esq. he Dan м үче ent has received official f no Pr t Lriwconw AM seriously ill а Ni ' " А = William on i Ж, Henry Nelon, Wu. Perg. |notioe that Federal dis nin Holstein will rom an attack of small-po t was nevertheless Thomas Dent, ipa. Charles Robinson, Bed, (, | carried out on Tuesday next, The contingents of |^, 078 ^ tod фраг hib Message for tho opening redi. Joseph. Edlmann, Esq. | Erie Carrington Smith, Esq. | е four putt " f£" wy: to this |? peg on the 7th inst. YE Mum Hen ap, | resolution are prepared to m ау; the | uà rom Bombay informs us that the Wiliam Teow Hibbert Жай, | William Wallace, Esq. Federal "um Es voted 1). жї " йа! il tribes on the 20th ult, attacked the PINE James —— race Esq. | Charles Baring Young, Esq. the: ex лн j се disd рн with great audaeity, but were drive dicol Referee—Samuel Solly, Esq., F. B.S. ана, F ack жы й 15 days allowed for payment of FIR tructio vil commissioners gie are N ied Mes T The fighting was y serere, PREMIUMS fallipg due at Christmas will expire on 9th appointed 82 и іа pro Бона. govern- iin enants RSON aud PEEL of the 101st anuary. $ t E м FIRE and LIFE А88ОВАМОСЕЗВ may be effected with this | ment of чны, The German Parlia- à giment we Шей; five officers, including tojeous terms. із, howe КАД; ‚ | Gene ERLAIN and Colonel E we. тато S in Pho Port o Тард М gecepted at the late | CFO dissatisfied With] these measures on the | Wounded, an ТШШН жопы. reduced rates of P ground that they are inadequate to the emer» General CHAMBERLATN reports that he is vr "рано, ай онн for tho use | gency, — that nothing less than the occu- |9ffinal success, but in consequence of his wound The Beversio n British LIFE POLICIES pas | Pation of the two Duehies will meet the views of | 284d ill health, he has been obliged to — the Germany, The 5 Diet. has pted a resolu- | 60 ommand, and has been succeeded by General E таннае liavo Been mado ) in tho Promiums | tion demanding the а of the Treaty of GARVOCK, { The divisions of Profit take place м 7 буе yea: London Lang the dgpogniti on Prince FREDERICK The n Commer News of the 10th i sum not exceeding 18, 000. тозу Life. | of Ат as Duke ol йом, -Holstein, | October states that the Daimios haye bombarded Liberal participation in Profits, —with РУ ron from the | While rv Liberals in the Prus ues Chamber of|and captured the Imperial cities of Osaca and liabilities of partnership. eputies have resolv address the Karno, | Кіоќо, and are adyanei army of 50,000 erage returns of 2 auri ME end. "f a Mbge. invanied IM stating their reasons for refusing p^ pro еп for the capture of Yokohama. Thero із reason Stock. "s loan of 12 peg ANN dm the Government | to believe that this ment is entirely without The advantages of modern p | < 6 Office whose твото jr bm pw p ds noe Id of withdraw Ё e London Tr pe Mu. t engage founda 08 bt hav . nearly а CENTURY AND He FEE бас not on С. to кйш Prince FREDERICK, but ы in gc Pu that at an extraordinary TEEL re ] жуй Жыйынды, ET с Ж-тан to render him effectual vui in шы f been decided, by a | possession of hereditary rig E лаја. of 65 % 47, that there was no ground for IVERPOOL and LONDON FIRE and LIFE Fe ort laring war чын, Tonne DEPARTURE Е C Os FT raus ame crm Li 0 4 tt de with the p кокон the Royal fn family m fleet to co Court, Шер ed to 1еауе Windsor oi Lr of 7. 765 Pul em Lo beo d iie ia 407 334 0 0 » | Federat Diet has i tel NC uy oi NER ^ 18/985 Til|as soon as the Federal troops enter Holstein | 9 з the. мА render it eripe Es 4 That th as added to the Life Res 79.277 11 en П arture was postpone " ego or Undivided Pro Resorte increased А. 91 d - is believed at Copenhagen that King train which was waiting аб the stati counter- the pr а Funds of the Сорау, v anxious {0 remoye all ground | man iE dg Cun on the t of Germany, in-| Тнк Couer ar Wrxpsog.—On Friday morni ference la ot 76 бе the Fi » у ng repa ihe [XY arisen the Report, "Tue tends to withdraw his Hong from the Dueh me QU walked in. бо ia tne Mgr cito Ompany are tbe measure of and to make no opposition to the Federal ti олаи -— "в busi of all ki the Directors therefore refer ppos ваета! ехевилов л); А. р in Ms edm bay ai n lord WopEfuoDs Mal ЖЕРЙ havs attended eming EE rs St. "богон т апа egre 1а AE of at part may be, Es обов a this view етйн = the he Liverpool an: t Ww ч, Бутхтох Вобут, S Y Mars стене А En arriyed е week at бораны оп а жск” m England and Franee, kc rune and Russia, а pa cific understanding wi ill ived at Үе | occupi тей the Royal closet, The а was m and i hoped "a by the = ryention of France, Aa still аз Knight « of the eri Оа ад uy Puede Qüeen, accompanied by Princess Louisa, walked and drove in the gro Crow "m Prince of Prussia rounds, The t the е муы Military pond Ты Princess Н JOHN ATKINS, Жз 7e d px m on mà William SH UNION FIRE апа ggi INSURANCE F Pr usi E Princess Но. em came to L / aen , London, 87, Cornhil 0. ; Edinbu ча а ть French root zi hag sustained а serio ms Prince Leopold visited Prince Arhus at the Janet 3 Dublin. "калый, 1824, Capita adn oo Incorpora eatin the new elections at Paris Dijon. | Lodge, Greenwich Park. Тһе R € Sir Henry - by Royal Charter, and empowered by Act of Puiament. . PELLE y - returned by a|B ulwer, Her fol. Кеда, Minister 1 at Constantinople; pras gj MM s : adsum majority of 5000 votes 6- Сосони Uo Мааа ME, HUN ds X" М. Жоао ol Life Inenfuhpes іа Ро 000,000 pep ate, notwithstanding the whole influenee of : of Hot. Ma us In the grating Prince Arthur, the — The тацга р AL GENERAL xen NG of | ће Goye те was brought to t t bons шай the Bar De . Stan] arrived Өл the Scottish Union Insurance Company was held in x ist ві Diion the О RTPI Üstad 2 candeso зан рин Company's Оћее, 47, жечу. чен Edinburgh, on Wednesday, | W ppest сап ate de a visit, On Sunday ‚ the Prince and Эа шм ree | the тинен nominee y а majority of nearly | Princess of Wales! the e Crosa Prince and Princess of аа ЖЕ |4 Nen t is said that the Government has | Prussia, Princess Helena, Princess Louisa, Prince Arthur, exhibit the EE ЕРЕЕН В raising the new loan of 300,000,000 fr, Prince E Princess Hobisiohe, and Prince copo bases, in both depart- | Leiningen, attended Divine service in the Private З | |by publie subsoription. Chapel Я ley preached the f ЕРЕ AA sn the Uni rode 223 Бәз: t y " UR recrossed t! n i position too strong to aulted. The = апа publie generally express деч m fa обов, at this term ination from of t he day i in er seclusion. On Та — vilior left the Castle for Black accompanied by Prin the grounds Eu ын — ad itis again pe that nd Mxanm will РР. | thao А £4 Potomac be conferred on General prosecution of the campaign for the prés winter. "Helena PHneé * р == гэ Йн On Saturday Mr. R. Dowling, Ркокмвув 19, 18031 THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, commissioned. by ‚ the Tasmanian Gove rnment, was|ithas been r ferred to the Com w honoured by the Princess of Wales with a sitting for | approval, d ы DOR Mti ЫЫ EA EX на emm Д orirait, Mr. Dowling was also honoured by the| Т АЗЕ OF PAYMASTER SMALES.—It ів announced | ài Europe the assurance that, far from being the &ouroo of мё Prince with another sitting for his portrait. Мг. | аб on a careful consideration of үп the cironmstano ces ve dong the CONDAM ооб о toene hien epist. KE bhia Morton Edwards was also honoured with another «d the ease the Secretar Es f State for War has recom- spécial тер resentative to the Cor bread 20 "оен ME о appoint a zitting id hig bust d his Royal P e for e] a E : ended that Paymaster Smales be placed u бон the A сее А ub Bn piel. his | corporation of Toronto: n Sunday morning the Ғ.рау of his rank from the period at whi ккө + а оорлото b Prince and Princess visited the Queen and lunched | strit off the strength öf thè ih (и ый aint ii TN: ihe рте, Ul aoo pt (неу ао - owl c1 with her Majesty. In the afternoon the Prince, accom- o him by t 7” " Kivg Chris - ompietes what he panied by i. оян Eua id "i x ше ivine т тА іме Sovereign let v unfinished, Му roping "e hi в resolv " service аб St. George's Chapel. On Monday the Prince effo Y T Terr aae and Princess visited the Quien an dina with her A pane ind охры a the invitation аб rhe gres test Кз кө d Majesty in ihe evening. uesday morning the| Faawog,—The Emperor presided ab a presa of Meine M Азик өл EE ve, md Prince came to town and honoured М, Foley ‚Мт. Noble, | Ministere at the Tuileries. on Monday, and at another TUM b other the рэрой ют may bo ат time | h arabiy ñ Tuësda ay. 16 18 asserted tha e пен hat he Яа X himself with the hope that the intere Ap Фе Prince and Princess dined with her Majesty. On ent has decided on Hing the new loan of 300,000,000f. неа E TH the v жеен findin the Emperor а Walnesday mor snb ng the Queen visited the Princess of by p ublie ip In the sitting of the Corps | Sultan puede. р атс 4 Wales at The Princess afterwards walked Législatif ва i Monda [tie "d for the loan was i; laid ү M ni т А Turkey is to le remain dero cra and drove in "Frogmore grounds, UN. Thursday Ње | the table. M. de he Pr esiden t, asked that i M. Drouyn de Lhuys has addressed a PM e id Prince and iron visited the Que Their Royal | should 1 g. Int F кл Malis" agenti abod relativ. Highnesses are expected to leave Йа оп ге оп Monday the general debate on the Address в | Соп ngress, The circular does not бгзсе (^ the ч Ek on a visit to -tho A. een at Os bor rne, Where they нана; Thé ior is а sumiury of the|gramme to be Р аз һав -- en asked by рк me proceedings :— Governments; for such programme cannot be the work DEPARTURE OF THE "CROWN PRINCE AND Рвіхокзз | The Marquis de Boissy criticised the paragraph congratu- of. one Government, or even of. "two | х ог threes T or Prussia, —The Crown Prince and Princess, accom- |lating the Emperor upon the ДА я the rent He » : Vra da ihat the «д ken ard to Р» panied by their children, Prinee William, Princess | number of G t didate hos ed n Congress, but France Charlotte, and Prince Henry, left Windsor Castle on ет manner 1n which and of ihe E FEAT had мрн Сораган, the gron, де Ж-А, 8 shall tk sday morning at a quarter past 6 o'clock, for Dover, | be рч о the laws €— of the perfecti. | it useful to "wd үүнү nd among themselves those The journey was made from Windsor to the Admiralt jal Situation, the ого p^ a the Pol questions which, if left to chance, circumstances might hi pier at Dover by the sonis V eana qon] Cross, | insurrection, w ? аот QU. mnltonal riga той et to the most fatal complications, The Govern- d South-Eastern lines of railw. ee hours, € in X: itm rene said that his desire was br peto of Ње Emperor would consider ib failed in its an without change of carriage, The dog os Rail- was "m poss dt us agerem T i Congress at end sucer irm dm огч du if it abstained from profiting by the à ag yn way, though not as yet opened for traffic, was declared | mercantile neue ertidious, md аад had qne so cordially шапіѓевке1, The program of the available for the transit of the State train from the desired the — Cs AM salus t the paragrari h|questions which a Congress thus M together Waterloo junctio ondon Bridge; and the Prince | 9f the -— a: cec nm agp ror to do ali he es р is still considerable enough to encourage and Princess expressed themselves highly pleased at кчы чу ече егт А laying upon Ма Жын rn 0 e Cabinets іп the ps marked out. Тһе the facility and convenience afforded by the new route. | signed b 10 senators, тообу боонор. Government has sustained a serious defeat in the + u терт : Paris re-election, the result of the voting being olos н diate ‚ Pelletan, the Opposition candidate; Ж, 10; nod M. Pica rd, thé Government candidate, The esult of the Dijon election has also been шн to the Government, agnin, the Opposition оо e | having obtained c эз € against 15,950 votes f M, Ва candidate, General Fleury Lord Alfred Paget accompanied the Royal party а Еч Dover, мре they трудів under the usual military | $5 honours PRIN Sunday; which was орар as the anniversary of the! death of the Prince C dis The service was performed у i б, ы Масто d, of Glasgow, The Princes | then tern AE yi Copsali ati to leave Holy. yrood ушан, in г Osborne, га D paragrap [тл oh his Accession to the throne, The frigate уге е P spend the Christmas holida, eae exa ting $ the pehe stabili оз in Franoe. anama, witli Marshal Forey on on шг, lias arrived at will return to Edinburgh in the рейн of opinions confronted mi ne those uique Nis - ve | St. Nazaire, " charade was perform. ew days адо Мх pen ^» Y: "a o» Md A A ple in bg wiso | at Compiègne on the word “ Qourhge." The Jew — Сотвт осше» —16 is stated that the Royal | {сей the manner n Shich the Administration had ostab- | cour was reproser ted fi m xe go out of mour ur»ing апа resume their | lished official can. «аматер - emnt proeoeding with c ад: xc a am ome d ^ ung m. Не protested ag en, ле nex age, was w y fou x: Ter Ol [jv m Ex: Бка was held оп | upon the press by MU ш the tribune o rn adi bate Т 4 Vilies — to — sent the four divisions of life, мерей и at. ih „ашы БА сөр. шры 2 NS bleau of Judith the Tr ury m D ) ; the fen vements Tus Nav. e Quzmes Brwor.—Me. | Hat the Emperor had given liberty to to Franoe. Improvement figüre being dressed 10 а robs o Serjeant Shee' has been appointed payis of poe Court of uired wise slowness. Р Mal lovers Munt imb; bat ci к covered with diamond Queen’s Bench, in the r m of t, Justice був. LE was i SrAIN.—An amendment to the Address hnë been Wightma H A паь politie 4. ere defunct, They wi pny WOAS Mun forward in the Chamber of Deputies, to the Ced site ies e late Mr. Joseph Shee, of Thomas Тоор sk ardenti d workin Tie em: effect that the ernment should support the town, in the резу of Kilkenny, where ss ав һогп їп | вооп xS eath their blows. He refu во! Lega бее тя 804. Hew at the Roman Catholic College | М M. do Lagu СЕ ol of —À held а meeting on Monday night at the of St. Cuiert, Durham, and at Edinbur In 1 ns | bo өргө of Senor. Rivero, and мурчтун n os Vo pers the f жойгон riehnoss— e рон called to the bar of Lincoln's Inn, in = ү, ет тз past has Е the leader of the Home Circu lu 1910 ho was made а serjean senicai-lam, вой in 1858 Y in, Baron | followi \ returned to Parlia- | ze the "ala d de Тагоо e peer е inris а d ihe p pront, 18 nr for Kilkenny, and ані 1 to represent it until ded of у = n I? M ani sity of ths Motive Koda ia genéral élection of 1857, He married in tecting the Holy Father e oA "s of oe elitm, Heid Journala ot taari accompanied b daughter of Sir James on, premier EF Donnet pointed out books which I considere à meeting lust night, at which Scotland, but was left a widower about = years since. | intended to pervert society. Ра к р чө 44 чеге ere adopted, they resolved :—1. Not to p edid iti eiim in the gallery sot T EANERY OF LINCOLN, afit -aoma ripe mt spok ragraph 5, er, has been ferred Lord Palmerston m A the ЕК. M a е ome ot Phe Conseils on the Rev. Dr. Lco D.C. La ў Généraux, and the paragra paragraph was ря быш, ad |n Oxford, ; on the discussion of p , Gazette.— Madrid, Deo , 0,1868, Bi d by е CoLoxi&L ArPonwTMENT—-Mr, Arthur N, Birch, | paragraph p^. ирен an ito diete, fho oe obe. gone, ж private secretary to er з iig and the oA de саа n, státed petia M rip m n- €— A Р a Colonies, has been appointed ая e en € Dy? lo i oli v И» Publico, Bwiritw Р Publico, Razon Espanola, umbia. Libertad, Verdad, and Tribune Espano. Paragrap A x The Spanish Government is adopting t ho har Mr. H. M. Birch, late tutor to — dines of Wales, ап ivate secretary to Bir Bulwer m, pri одра tea. Эс appeared in the province of Old vem From t Тнк Crrovrrs—The — of Friday contains , an Order їп €ouneil directing" an alteration in the eed mcn persa DM рие dora. to have originally КЕ" n, Midland, and Norfol k Circuits, by which the me ү county "à city = York are taken from the Northern ker | ЭУ ITZERLAND, The Chambers have i 180k and Midland Circuit, and AE counties would hezo ds desired rod ino paragraph parce M bet EA TE ad SL Fornerod ncil for 1 in con: I ` на Azaínst the Келт orfolk Cireni ETUR Id Үт пае), Trey, боой, and ге g of the Edgar, Franoe bad атата е Sel by England та the | dated T Вико, December ber 15 "ling Жу т Black Prince, Warrior, Defence, m. "э left | to. My our о | Swedes жеге movin de зй о фена PI th on Tuesday afternoon for Lisbon. irs ту Catholies Polan { Tar eunt Murus = Сото wer — Todi be ede Mie вр аб s E commi i tbe King ud B A td 5 re The Court re- bled on Т — Tor tho time, е9 th of the Russians, and condemned | stati "ih t th Ki С аа 4600604 Ӯ to hear Colonel d: -—- efenee, Thie Court Qoaet | 509 О дочери di yx The ho debate was then with v at Ше Ring ded t egard i to күчен ага аш = that iti is sb beyond о ten on T. previous day i Great activit, lin n in the Swe redis "milite day of the trial. Colonel кы "s address occupied | түе Moniteur has published some more s to ti hours in delivery. ia Баео! invitation to the Congress, of "м the three ‚апа н Шш following is wn abitiact:— lishmente. The semi-official ада state that ierit Ач mre ТЫ aar ind rendent of à Dial, payi cannot per will not abandon Denmark while in danger. frankly ad heres to tbe pacific ideas of his Majee, but| DENM rd Wodehouse fir at Copenhagen rate, with any chance LU: wards zm on Tuesday A i M nd had an audienee of the Xi treaties which have established the Germanie | р... јел of the Council of Ministers, His lordship dealt uo a ved by Ње King on Wednesday. On Thurs- received General Fleury, who had arrived ig доа considers that their modification cS special mission from France. The Danish represen- — t + int ie орон th pat т foreband, od. [опа проса ре Federal Diet has received orders to quit THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DECEMBER 19, 1863. King stating their motives for — the Bill for the TA, bE é +h Pad tT " TF Soi 3, It is asserted in well-informed cireles that the Danish 1 retreating into Galician oes di The insurgentg loan of. 12, 000, ‚000 thalers f Tuesda asked by t ay the draught of an Address i Federal execution, and that a friendly understanding vill probably be arrived at wi ith | the gre reat Ger "man n Pow La np to the Speech from the the Hous se by the committee. tting о Throne was submitted t ^ The folowing is an the9th inst. at Copenhagen, a that, in order to avoid а tut Ф" тА ора h “Тһе Address, taking as a basis the resolution of the House Ра s [ar T 2d inst., — the ne that the Prussian army ed Duc ed its hon n the es of Schleswig-Holstein. ТЕТЛА lebate on Voy, нт Dobis e ha mig to heresis e whether the r their resignat io The opposite view, [n held a lend composing as Жын of , pre Aet vailed, only four раса it is stated, Mei D ТӨРА The debat the 1864 c Budget f would evacuat e towns in Holstei whic jj oaa troops intend cecupying. Advices received at The infu — е the Convention of Оши exercised E.g the| on i "Hi the mber p^ Deputies. The Brussels from Copenhagen state asa current rumour eie enin má sud x Teo ice of the Minister in his financial statement summarised the that the majority in the e Rigsraad intended to jog Duchies 1st fear, it says, from the system pursued by | Budgets 861, 1862, and 1 Тһе deficit November 18 SS Ministry, that i in ч азда е. Ld mer nn nde 2 S: фо on these three years was to h been covered be suspended until farther orders. _ The Dagbladet and паранага Oo TREA E by the loan of 500,000,000 lire and an issue of Treasury es onnon i Crown df. tha облу. - The rights of the bonds, 200,000,000 lire of this loan remains, howev: th of alliance with Sweden have жыш the treaty will be sanctio anish g g off the ronds rof Swinemunde, id: ge is family are one. stated, upon what is said to es reliable shorty, that | Lond: SCreW | reques hies and the hereditary rights of the Augu pus We solicit your Majesty to withdra: of 1852, and to recogni st your ANE further to use you: t may render him effectual assistans taxes, for which Bills will be brought 29 the Minister mm to meet the deficit for To cover the deficit of 1865 and the a ollowing of t pa corvettes us eruisin Die im prod M of of and in liberating his hereditary land ire tho Minister caleulates upon the sa ior DvcnrEs.— The Danish Government | Pri ü ron lands. Не concluded Бу рої has Dedi officially informed that Federal Execution in ты {Сеше „Aneen, саза АНЬ оров Me, ЭЖ Mee in the public E ^ Holstein will be carried out on Tuesday nex t is d чаў "the Minist eference to the stion of Ё the constant gmentation of wealth. asserted on good authority that on the 20th and 21st | Schleswig Holstein EA inr VR sittin E rec com- h us Agr f of "Wednesday the item the bu get inst. a corps of 6000 Saxon troops, and som overian | mittee. Не stated that the fi озь object of th ing the ordinary and охоту 9 а ussar regiments, will enter Holstein - the right| Government was to fulfil its Federal duties, in accord- тесе, we to; and on Thurs whole bank of the Elbe. 5000 Prussians will at the same | ance with the resolution of the Federal Diet for, Pudget was passed by 177 to 49. The Topo on Sunday ime be stationed in Lubeck, and 5000 Austrians in | carr ying out execution in Holstei eu 0,000 men w withou previous announcemen DU hat Th Emmanuel, and contrary to the wish of the talian u Hamburg. About 6000 Hanoverian troops, Ris on AR атте for t purpose. e Government Ta d, the first ее = reserve, in case o of r resistance ce condly, t ations | Governmen usdi Bere of part of the Danes, of this ti n ible att к ET the | Bologna, and Monsignori Clementi, Vitteleschi, Cardoni, bank of the "Ribe e second reserve, consistin ng of Da anes quot, BM. ^ posl rps, gun Br е and Micaleff Bis bot P" Rimini, Osimo, Recanati, and 20, A qe жу Pra ussians, will for the ve wide ng from the London Protocol The Govern- Castello respectively, all these sees being in the former remain at ne. А proclamation has bee ub. was obliged to prepare for all the possible гоа ovincees now forming part of the Italian lished тА nea" M * Frederick, Duke of Sc chleswig- Holstem' siu. arising oub of international right an Kingdo detachment of French troops quartered thankin, g for the fide elity policy. Тһе final discussion was appointed to take place | at С pranó has attacked а band of 13 brigands near they have exhibited. a yesterday (Friday). dehouse passed through tree The БЕ were acre and ns ** Legiti rig ht and Мсн ОТРИ of the country are | Berli 1 r whom ransom had been demanded were rel united in шур on with national claims and the demands ue site А avin UR seerenee wi соса казане, Аг л The nde crt lender Caruso was ‘shot on Friday at Bene- TA m ee Б Kin . Advices from Venice state that a warlike procla. organisation of th wig- i төөгө; Schleswig Holstein wil! be a pledgs to Europe of tho AUSTRIA.—It is said that the Austrian Government | maintenance of peace and order in Germany." despatched а. a note. to „Paris a few ж ago, verni тыу hopes The semi-ofücial Nord Deutsche Zeitung says, in|declining t 106 | Pow reference to this proclamation, that it is not to be em The Greek Nat supposed that the Federal Diet will permit such a England i is not reete will wien n lend to no р Ра uon de fact. erference, whicb ld prejudice tl prepare for action лышт тч agitation and excited andum of Garibaldi to the n favour of nationalities h has also been published. d b of Altona are numerously enlisting in the volunt п de pe in А be disenssed have NAE army for Prince Frederick, and it is expected lution or t be solved at а Congress. | 2 after the entry of the latter with the Federal army At the last Ministerial peg at whic eror into Hohe ein the Secsion Аны will pe him presided, Count aBer hberg is said to ed in the legi nra of Schleswig-Holste u t т epresentative of ihe Mi n а к \ à from E: by tl — appear as — Minister EG that that ther — ex try where the| The necessity of bringing about a final solution of "the ua: jw: bastat тин ie emere P under ће | Hungarian question was likewise dwelt upon. It ів | Danish rule, and that they do no = mik to be with-|stated on good authority that a Ministerial crisis drawn " m beneath the King's se | has taken place, Herr Schmerling having declared —The official Gazette ү Tuesday publishes | tha$ he t remain in office with his present Bay. an article "exphiniog - tha A the Bav rian Govern ment | could no мане: дыр ме Eos not support ` him on the relig ious | Tto - | ultan £s КЮ AL EE d the Congress ж the integrity ot arkey remain 7 PADE SE Tus Oa ucasus.—Accounts from the Caucasus state tha Circassian mountaineers, in both of which they suffered ' disastrous checks. „Тһе immigration of the Circassians i S ing at Rome. ' takes the same view £ vt and Herr von Schmerling will as the Federa brought аа the Wed. and its treatment е се remain іп Y Minist is said that Federal | body must tantus attain the desired end, Ву present REGNI in the Elbe Dachies will pass into occupation recognition of Duke Frederick the Bavarian Govern enmark opposes execution. Th A er = ment would anticipate the resolution of the Diet, and thou van софе тень Should 16 occur, rself rele ot its opinion would eges jts Federal duties, The Government, howev hen consider ustria will ased from the зкен» of e London зана In the event of war actually [Ser ues ouf, the Austrian fleet would co-operate with | à into T urk БАА GYyPT.—The despatch from Suez, dated the 15th inst., he fresh-water canal is completed. metres’ distance trom Moniteur of Wednesday publishes а Др that r was аб ded into os course, nor would the matter in | the forces of the Confederation. а question be thereby айуапс AND.—lt is ws ee the state SE Mage in|i SaxoxY.—In the sitting of the Chamber of MS Poland ^s wil be shortly abolished. Wski, coi er of at Dresden on Friday, the Vice-President and. askold ii Chomski us ung, Ww т of|promising to abide by his dec є Emperor members 11 eral Mouravieff, o e 4th inst, at Souwalki, | Tl м ned a victor: = over the _ d fect :— the capital of the palatinate of Augustowo, people of Gojam, the s of which were hostile “ КҮҮЛҮҮ in the kingdom of Poland. e son of Count|him. After the t € Emperor is said to һау e approves tbeattitude ot the Saxon Govi ucl Au aue Zamoyski has been sentenced to death |ordered the massacre of 15,000 prisoners, men, women, $ every means in its po at the ЗА court-martial at Warsaw. The Govern-|and children. Не is also said to have placed the T resolvo w be developed into а complete occupation of | ment has issued an order closing се business | English consul аб Massona under arrest, while he — at. d чоп sn Folios ith fh е establishments of M. berag nem rovost of liberty M. Dejean, the representative of France. the title of the Donish King to the Duchies be proclaim: P y J pet AL Ашны а line as merchants, Kw жа. IA.—Lord Elgin died at Dhurumsalla ; at 2 et Ho ° | Nowolecki, Lublinski, А. Salingier, the ргорг} едо i| | on the 20th of November, and was buried pri жу. a чаа ап сы as unani- | which absent, and are compromised in the the following day, in accordance with his е se Sr доры 0%, Tuesday. Pam He Baas vie in 1 jung in Warsaw. Н Не | desire. Sir Hugh Rose, from Lahore, bas inf ош ешек тне fly fally upon the motion, jets ers J in | ck гу; | again attacked G nr ж. x meas койаш the Federal eig hospitals, эчт сиђе ВО а лер ion of 12| т ANKFORT.— Ín the sitting of the Diet о onday | per c eir revenue, b ason of their not Nora 000 — d vote led for the e expenses < of ederal lstein, and i having "sided Low R Ап order of the Gover appointed Privy Council оне аз. as his Civil Commis- sioner., The four German Powers deputed the e execution have since sent a aus to | PuvssrA.—] дк (hs айй Ый Сыр ur бәс Batardey tbe motion E c———— release from custódy of the three Poli VM UTR Ced vu d The amendment been of Herr Kratz that the motion be referred to the Judicial Committee for fı e | and stew: evacuate ate Holstein within seven | Loyal Depa- | for the — rr eget e | Thursday, adig а bx hemat, ards of es а- Бома е1 До 8, | killed an may and show officers wo Беат н o this defeat the tri v symptoms of disunion ап military commander, only are allowed to travel. Бене has again successful in ts Szwekoeuny and Raszkow. A detac of E Russians on the 12th at Eius has Modi in lad cas the is, wi MM ns my etre eq а lE n cmi [se aactor D int: is e only wishes the regiments which have relieved, and speaks соп up . and, the Es gis Lieute ~ Of the 68th regi DEOEMBER 19, 1863.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. merchantmen, the Amanda and the Winged Racer off Jav: жаң d. — Gen rebels in qm field, but has ну a dip lom of much greater importane ЕЕ g апо succes р era Gordon has not only defeated tha to her s Leag gue, í orig i x UA А ү formall an convict manif and other foreigners in tho rak i service yi withdra m Brown has retu da from Pekin, -but the copies of whi Уз have po despat ched to r^ land b The g "d peti tition was | subsequ nen ios 4 be "shipped, to Tus fro о prepared, | ha Маче рга E eret. of French tobacco stowed in Rich- H S es а serious tay of small.pox owever d at work on his Message when velt - ugh. The wa porti on | is in буре. The e the present mail. tod + +1 (1 Times says that, on the reunion question, it - The w York will be lof Ago of а very conservative | EMEND. The Pie. esults of his vcn with S ir F. Bruc ce Bosa lajesty, jm nspired. The have і Si оа 1 tal only China. Ж рао, А General іп comman Ц division he Chinese army by which ` Bowlby, and p трон vue purus mein Ü | the Prabazon, De Norman were pec ,and by d h Anti-Conviet m orders they were beheaded, һа n ordered by the | man is propos idi we commit suicide for niv cha: sing ships E sending back to end am ог |? — Letters rec ceived i in Paris from Japan to the | her on а. чкъ 1йһ Octot it was фы by 65 against AT votes ав w York to. ihe The pan n. Commercial News publishes а gawa of October 10, stating that authentic e bombardment despatch Bra been т | superseded by Hardee, who the offensive. disastrous | а ture of the Imperial cit (and it was | offensi The previous reports of the said of Kioto — by the Daimios. Тһе loss to the |nature of Bragg's retreat were somewhat exaggerated, | -Tycoon's party was considerabl ncluding the wo| Bragg's main EY is beyond Dalton, and Bragg gr iw the city апа severa imself is force at Tunnell Hill. Generals Тһе Daimios were said to be adzapcing an army of | Hooker and Pe who pursued Brag дЕ as far аз 50,000 m s the iss of Yokohama, Тһе Tycoon's | Ringold, 1 ning every- Government proposed to erect at once P ihi Joris or hing and destroying the railroad e "Chicamanga | batteries a& Yokohama, for the prote ection of the s ettle- o Ringold. Hooker. ДЕ ы wever, previous to evacuating | ¢ ent; Sn ajesty's steamer R gold, had to fight a battle in ree two Ohio regi- n the t day for Nagasaki, ánd the УҢ тїпе for | pun uts sicot айса, and it is oured that Breck- Shanghai, " the same time. ere is reason to believe; enridge was killed. No Cóntederatós were found 2 that these чест аге ха foundation. "The | miles southward from erre i The pm Swiss Embas assy i і Јар an has fou 16 imposs ible to|of Gra movements has been 5 nee 59 + Ha! HS 4 + k ~ Yed io ue will return to Switzerland at the beginning t yea cf nex NEW ЖЕ iix — Ап affair took place on September аб а pah erontown, on the Waikato, manned i refugees, allies of t ueen, and used as a store for the provisions before being brought up the river in c А р =: Te Wheoro's people, w d wn ther er from Maungata- |і р, 8 ича retreated in | “The loss of the e mparatively км th ours. They drove us fm Ne of numbers. - The е di charged 40 600 5—5, Dur leít centre gave way, an nd "ie er. W: өг, ерине. charges we M ovr uw rre ger qo ashingto d Cobb's batteries side of o had gone dow whiri in their canoes to anng b "stores for the cam attempted to land. Ап ambush had b were fired been zu pared tor of the friendly natives are kn pe Sixteen were killed, as was also Mr. Armitage, resident native police istrate. The rebels carried cff 40 ton of commi ез. News о disaster was at once am js the military stationed at Tuakau, hope "9 intercepting the enemy, фен ant Butler f 50 advancing the bu heard the men's voices с the native langua age. is mitha now ы tbat the e S consisted-of about 200 men the Ngatimaniapoto tribe, Captain Swift | deemed it лане to throw-his men into ambush. This was done, but, am 2 "waiting some time, ав sound | 6а] Upon | also been d es river, and wa ^ Mod captured a Confe багаш. үт but with heavy loss. se. hig was forced back — and has had an engagement with Longstreet's lry. Тһе former, in attempting to cross the Clinch |? | despatches state that, a force had been sent a intercept paraa a гои into Virginia, but t evidence that he has aes Knoxville. = sow is ssid li to Cumber the enemy did not approa ечи апа е о $ the track into the open, | broug fir sudden volley w into them, an АЧ Captain vna та, veing hit y the heart, Almos iately under Wheeler, but this report i is known to be untrue, an ууа M | >. есета A venite ем асте а TE T ^ nds both equally oppressed. .|sented to ns. Federal force under G nger bas набе tonssist Burnside. Cumberland Gap 19th te Tm clari at the coun has not yet in the progress ot the wa le Sony Leer age will pee ding e Herald says it is well understood tbat thi mts M BELA will be of ar е А ical character, fa е " ency. The President 4 rane the slavery кч Pre ба gie ly closed, and that le, ipa gt qq treat » asa tamg passing —Ó for ever. He urge the present s the tim make a final disposition ot - а кизү nb on the ML while the war shall be аса of the national life and the e inti riis of. of the Un ould | together with the Senata "d ай оп the p" for id Messa Jhe Со nserva- Pss суа of the President's U a meeting held in ve Union National Committee, at a екан һав b cem? T M'*Clellan for the next proie Senator Тоо ias delivered an d ESSA “Georgia Legislature on the Southern Не said there w. use for great anxiety, espondency. = yeu need the cou the болеа t took in carrying out the pepe and obtaining supplies. elow at Ne ог guerilla General Morgan and escaped уан 9 inches in thickness, into an air chamber runni beneath the building, 'and whieh communicated wit theoutside wall. One thousand d Жеш ы ward has offered by the authorities of ey us for the return to ustody of General Morgan, alive нч dead. The report cus зи А has arrived аб Toronto is contradicted. The callin 8 Richard O'Gorman UN "ihe principal hat Poland and Ireland were гү» т Irish spenker pre- sente meeting a black fiag — of Irish dependence and liberty or death nther, an T pen — US TEM. "" e Meri Parer Mayor Ne w York ority, Кушыл! the nad А А. ер bli p candi dates. ü1nmany vx Mxxic0.—Advices from Vera Cruz of the October pte ve a rumour was prevalent m ru city that the Mexicans had recaptured Puebla, -No {| particulars had nes received, Tity РЕРНИ. MoxzY MARKET, FRIDAY. t 90} to 91 for Money, Ls 9u ита for ards Lieutenant Butler fell also, ny surrounded Dude йе enemy, two of whom he безет with his - The command now devolved - s captured Burnside's ау at ран but nothing authentic to ithat e effect has been те eceived. From ed йш рай Swift, which Cou Fi эт; | the Rapidan, formed his line уй — north andsouth, nis Rapidan facing Orange еге | right resting on the House, Heavy skirmishing Frenc nch's corps en =» =ч ged Ewe - holding tei position bur prisone Kilpatri - xm killed and 3 wounded. Аът 10 E about 2 natives appeared а! garrison ree of the Lo indes 0 Colonel mall, and he was set ured in in great numbers, | ing reinforced. b cerni C 1 һе Маогїев, who Hs Rai. with "E. een ser t da а 229 The | retired Warre, y | and found. him how strongly posted. delayed. Mea puoi, RE "the da ay а short амыны: си the 29th both a armies were ting each ttle hed Mine Run, тн» mies n the same бау. The Federal infantry were apum 2 assault Lee's position, but al г The чаа кна е has вїпсе fallen back to men of the ins under Major following the зе Queen's troops numbered only 7 ew from ч Bell Block, =- Maor the attack. The rebel loss i s supposed | to be rias includ ories поб renewing | 1 Ensign Powys, two non-commissioned officers - six | reco! privates, all of the 57th — Fears entertained of a night att: etown. The latest will su ack o news says that General Онна bud. received succours from ali the Aus tralian colonies, a was ere | Charleston the Maories had assembled. е enr he he | Sumter he. into. Charleston upon the Esk, had been added to the force already ew Zealand station. S Aeris Opposition to the revival of transporta- conti a firm but respectful 1 Gilmore is throwing . The shelling of Fort discontinued. s an- occupation of Brownsville, and says that e occurred in Matamoras. The to the 1st. watch Banks's operations, Seven Е а whia | a H 1Ё per Account; Three per Cents. Red , 90% to 91; New B: ары to 295; India 13}; "Turkish, 1862, е А ; Venezuela, for Acct., 231; Ditto, 1862, for Acct B4} to i. Bank of England. I88UE DEPARTMENT, ,. £27,566245 | Government Debt .. „„&11 Other Recurities s. s.s 3 Gold Coin and — s. 102,916 ilver Bullion M Notes issued, ——— £1 А66 ,245 =; —— —— £40,731 018 M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. аа саа Gazette of tbe 201 —BANKRUPTS.—T. plo and Shoe Mantínetuser 3, Arcs: Бетен, Торай y Вее 17,1963. ан 1 Vietualler— W.B LU ry Demi W. Banxzs, Reading, D D [талар 767 b Cursitor Street- ire — H. Corr, St. Ives, Huntingdonsh., Ret, Байы Ofeen ; Timber Mérchant.— rm , Coriwainer- 3 е Ad Reedmaker к=, Street, ington, Boot Mamnufacturer— Pleasant Hackney Commercial TTraveller— meli one M New d ое, i" Victualler— WiLLIAM hitby, Y THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [ОЕСЕМЧВЕВ 19, 1863, —À ue erp d сё, Primrose Hil m, p Bulder била nue ims Fox, Ri Kin ngston- a considerable balance lies at interest; 59,7107. 5s. had allow wed him, make his peace els sewhere, fo; for 3. Е, FORTESCUE, ingel, Buteher-T: б. фе Mop Chapman been deposited at Smith, Payne, A Smiths, ab pacto in this топа he оша not nya out to him thè eorge's-in low eepe: .« FUETCHER, n, Xancas Bio, Еріне ТЫТ ири, о Бїпи{ааһаш, реше ҮЧ 907. odd at other bankers; and 4 iib ioi „had been slig Е сма vm к z Mes тн Judge then UNT, Lou wp ;eicestershire, Joiner— shfor: en H )assed s late Beerseller — Е. AnpzeTY, Prospect Place, Wandsworth Road, expended in disbu sements, The su serip ions Dt. Prò р = ir cid ed x Ya rd orm, and directed Феу Haave, Kothcrh ип, Yo rishire, F armer- XM Hardy ick, | during the fortnight amounted to nearly 800 ле | 1 carried into effect by the High Sheriff of orthamptonshire, Carpenter—J. eath, ‹ shire, License 4 7 Ё "m d тое е d ente ы a cord nc « Cheyne "ilt part of whi d come Mw a Todi n Pid ed d Nee pri pem who UL po ur "n e to stand, а Zhelsea, Civi ре Nor оа ower an пеп | Wa леп remove гот 1е ос Rond, Islington, Importer of Geneva, Watches — W, Ма т, Catherine Court, mitbeo made grants amounting. t й membe f the b tl tl p the Басава ipe ‚ир and Insurance" CST —W. D EE ме. adjou ned to the 8th Jan ds "T dá en hicl th ат А "i end 1e Court, the EN € ^ar нав re, Farm RT BM — was igi with which the capital sentence in this саве hi ün., South Terrace, Bermondsey, man rman — PEACOCK, нЕ b. dh ASTERN. E ә, » 4 8 бшу, Yorkshire, Bucher Jona E N, Pirmi gham, “late бш: last week by the Liverpool credito of the G Si 1 he heel the me was a subject of С - IN „ та 011858104 Agent — Tuomas Rarwz, Bellevue Place, Clapham, Checsemonger — ei xm for не of фо, ship Dy w ау, of lotter у, general remark, the p: isoner having ж a 20 and omis доза. jur. Bhrabland Grove, Delon. late Hincndmper — | ANd this Suggestion was re sent before his victim had been buried. Such а . e, Dalston, i I EA meon, В ie Bavaro, Ma ate, Schoolmaster- A KErROUM. ү shareholder and also "t det мае, оп ite lé egality. рео А of үтен ан. in the ease of fy- ital aum e End, ul rG. ICHARDSON, Т es! ‘| E E IM cR Due MER know E ЫЫ eal ^ PS die ox „0007, in 17. nd nas ri p^- said to be without parallel in the records of as RosauEwrez BeNEDIer RUDOLPH охіеу Road. Kensington, | subject to be divided into shares, ing 0 тї. Artist— 8. STANFORD, Wolverhampton, AEFFER. с) Staanin ley, Yorkshire, Qil and Gre тезге Manufacturer BAVNDER " the Liverpool creditors was again held on Мо d to Тнк Ров НАт/ he Re egistrar. "General's irmingham, Jeweller—, HALLIS, ark's Square, ent's Park, М Commercial Clerk—$. Ў EAS Kast Street, сї, Kennington Road, iate | consider the subject, and it was intimated that the, Weekly Return. states that tho. er in T in the — A ies Kent Rond, late Trepi Vs dnce, project might be carried out, if on the continent It| week that en дыз Sat y$ eame ber 12, were 1357, Newport, Monmouthshire, Ginger Beer Manufacturer — P; Тиск n, s also suggested аё the sum should be 250,0007. Tie average nu in d sponding pem of нас о, uffolk oach Builder—. їрЎ, jun., Өеҝіє; н t бен. оон с. сенат, Edmo бойон, Wine enhan реу: ей ie pay a ze Mp Ид d à as 1434. i ER ees nt reium. is vt ШҮҮ xerox, Fore aster о s, Mr res, the 14 irm: e elo Марс) ter, GI. Manufacture; Nu HE s XU NKR T darse pton, the shareholders committee, was ара the the р 54 Dur : ing the week t rewer—: OWLES Farmer—W. зорй o пуча пато Erereneocn, Soh Ме а ража offici al liqu us tor under the Winding- up 9 G giria „їп all 2100 К bildre n, were regis stered in Batie ien ire, late Hae Merehant ci, éi Жакка, s lateat ach. Picture E ^ OUSE Istwa ToN. —The London. In the 10 потера weeks of the years еф. ATHURST, D ntleman а 26; Возот ate of Church Terrace, Kentish то m ad. Bullder—G. H. мусте! inque he two Anthy 1853-62 the average number was RIANT. s = RINE, ngston-upon- / Surrey, Labourer—P. стн Ashford, Kent, Corn Кз М. Сох, е 1 of а s use at Is li ington, was diee ш Эш Ghester, Tron Ship Builder — Epwarp Соомвкв, Meopham, ‘Kent, "лаана, on Monday, when the jury agreed to а er to armer — Јон DDS, Сес: Stree! тари ш MT Ёле, „б!ашогдапаге, Haulier — J EREMI dict of Accidental Death in n e cases, ad the re, Journey A Worcest qum iei i оа late Са! te Birkdale, Lancashire, Attorney- af-law—G. HOWARD. Tempsford, Bedford , Shoemaker: J. sEFIELD, Blackburn, L į HARGREAVES [5 GREAVES, er h l, Buil E, HASKAINE, Live l, Auetioneer— . HERBERT; Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, alvar Porter— M. JackwaN, Broad Street, Bloomsbu фе Dealer in ry—W. охув, EXER Surrey, Brewer's Assist: . JOH евз Pendleton, Lancashire, Com, ease York, "Hair jtm a Ае, Far Cotton, Northamptonshire. architect, "e adopted a resolution т, T ident wa jority used the central Ж, Wideh Were tt ҮҮӨ су of t de that > he deserved the унаа censure, — Bnr N.—On Tuesday evening a testin presented ps the Exhibitors of the ussex Horticultural and Floricultural Society, to onial me Edward Spary, in consideration of his exertions m e Gen eral ей of the Exhibitions from 1853 o 1863 in m ARD LINDLEY, Belton, Lincolnshire, Jobber—PuirriP HENRY Leers; Derby, Bookkeeper — Јону MORRELL, . Liverpool, Eating House spa бїатоох- —M r КАЕ, Миїрөп®ү, Smallbridge. Lancashire, late Licensed Victualler — to E erdi et. Matt shews, one of the monks of J Morton, Cambridge, Plumber. Maaris, Brockmoor, Вишну, | Тиш Sr, бав MURDER:—At Taunton Guildhall, | the “ Order of St. Benedict,” set on foot by ч Brother ч. * . —N. ARTIN. Bronti Place, East Street, v alworth, Сове. Broker-T. Maspe, Bettie, | 0f Friday, a man o gave » the name of John Markham Ignatius" has been received into the Bon ier ced ог Wine ал Меге e ы " mouthshire, Grocer—T. bsc 2 late of Welington Terrace, 1 MR was charged by the m of po olice with being Church at И „Brompton а ORtóty. atthews Gentieman— W. Paynter, E 4 Road N d. Commission | the murderer of Emma J. n George Street, known in the Order of $t. Benedict аз * Brothar nt— ATTON. pev ree -upon ne, late o Licensed Vietualler--H. H. Ds Fer oir g e P. ick” =, Grimley, Worcestershire, H Hor ме Dealer P. 7. Rower, Wenlock Giles's, on the 19th April Jast, It "will be тешедей atrick. Street, oxton, mmission n! б DS, d е, von- 1 — mU теи МУЫ ad 7 * orm Bradford York. | аб the deceased girl went with a man to a of ARLINGTON.—On Thursday RR several thou- Bue estet S o Batuvh. Dim. Сота ; Mine Aqent.-3. I character, and was never seen alive afterwards sands o faritierà &ud others were attending the Dar , — TTILBORN BHish0| n, ESSE Witali, Staffordshire: Sho Tip Manufae” She was found in the room next morning dead, "i ieu hr v ч à ў е bew an markat Scorr insurance Agent— OL m. Oxfordshire, росто MS Svxrs, Dewsbury, York" ing been ally murdered. The man could nob be үте 1s. purna an nishe ‚ When an iron er of two reengrocer—M. BA! Yorkshire, G J. Үормо, 'Sunderlan якои any (tg v icinttp. launch of ber “Majesty's = elad ^ fgnte Minotatir took afternoon from the yard of the —— jeee e ‚до mrneyman Wh heelwright— any other ship afloat, being nea the Warrior, and unlike that- ship sl Goswell Breet, тйс ины WHITAKER Grent "Horton, гема ү Ga | fou rches supporting 1 the floo r gave way. "Several men H wounds on his forehead, and on haying very weak and sore eyes, unter marks des nd on tlie person of eur dad о also answers the exaetly өгү. other respeot, He gav pem been а ** prig ” all Jh further i inqui ry. On " ана а: of the detective As e Болай Yard, proceeded accompanied b erson named Stokes; | m m to ster ый fen bert Robson, ei Newlour-Norrell, received арн und fracture of the thigh; S PA cartr ght, Stapleton ; George Jackson n, b r, Stain- dro "e PER Binks, tailor, Stapleton, s is ч тед ә "And b Л and Mr, US Wilson, КЕЈ y еп oce гар dim Ж ык веуеп young inde amily of Mr. Sugars, a Manchester rown-up sons and three other and sister named wn "| "d Ethel lives, ү f T while appare ently near home, iid boat pores and all seven were drow med, „The of o d burglar. For some years he has been known аз а read a letter be had received from Sir G. Grey, stating ships of the sa ee were ordered at the | thief on the n London and Exeter, that the law offi he Crown have advised th same ы n "ihe ау = б» 1861, and should, | URD eey ie — Ano ther Public Works Loan Commissioners that, under the launched six or seven | murder was committed on rning in е! Public Works Act, 1863, а local authority can give a months ago; "ын С pec not at first contem- Watak Road. A bricklayer л Wright has lived | valid security by one deed for the first instalment of plated, — been introduced into all of em The e time i ar г бе La ridge, | loan and for further advances E be subsequently made -tonnag {һе Minotaur is 6812, and when finished 1 11 aturday Mei the orders of the Poor Law Board. and ind eqnippod or sea the aggregate weight of ship and w es for all loans from this time рг made under the d be ла jess than 1 €: don woman ei very yes come Aat will be prepared accoráingly as the Commis- c4 бно eae — day their room qui ietly ' enough, and — was ме " sioners A os e have beni in poe in requiring & the € trial that bas уеб | Шеш The landlady | separate в each advance, Cu тў, repay to taken place in - as made with the | апі some л, the other resident were then аге "Я e c target, s Lords of E AERA alarmed by hearing eries of = е erroneous cons дней Sie Act of Par impen trusting to each ober 1 n m о hte Ib from the room which Wright and the d the orders of the Poor Law Board. After i to it woman was found with | cussion the отк г resolution was throat cut so dreadfully that death was almost | Lord le of Галы) Уре Patten, М.Р,, муе >” by er, er ч еее re the 4 the Lr ! | | f the alle X ш: ч the part of single shell. E^ уч соры, т e Set. каигы © ' satisfactory ; to ti z what been dono the н V trials, tle T by — whether ho wished to say | Wih regang o tint the Government will reconside vj visitors stood pe exposed within a few yards of | an anytbiag rM wer to the charge, he said in а subject of law жайы "— finit mortgages, which, cum the 600-poun "т ус Ёл the flight of the shot and | feeble voice, “1 e nothing to say." Мг. Burcham | made to this committee, appears to be large on th told him that as the evidenee was all complete, he small loans WILFUL DAMAGE OF A PICTURE AT THE NATI the | Mr. Commissioner Farnall reported t GarrERY.—On Thursday a man n eer дер there was an increase of ‚ше воп was charged at the Lean imn Police Cour recei relief with mal Gi ey m tton d m M s picture E -4- ячы ulus leaving relieyed in the previous week, The Rom was cut n eight places, but 2 that 22671. 113, 74. had been receiv injuries 1 escribed as an ыа лу бы эрч ~ was d ав an аці msi nor t id am ; that he was age n bei LL pitted ы of the Prince Eie eai adr рғовмвев 19, 1863 THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOEE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, | the "he Mausol leum, v whieh i is o octagon in shape and stillin | tred to find out fro | clergyman who was a friend of the * > З an unfinished со condition, a portion of the work bein ng äri ot family whether i epa were true. By the «€bítuat ed, was beau tifally — with choice venti ^ i. mem e Dine — a yo veri MA $ and » бес eff oc EN ue и Ар; н ki M A: еу. Hamy Жиллхм BRUCE, .B., died 1 and collected, and as one of Qe "serv ts di у ^ been y eneath a canopy of des Aa and also the sac coo ants Ар lie the. M mobs rvicë pension h | e ornamented with wreaths of evergreens and MACH M p — s quiin vp ЖК ой ost with ар parviving aon of he to ien, Sir Hory HE, А. f : ^A 6. еп, ап walked out with nåt Bruce, Bart., and was born in It is presumed that he Y n rte 4 1803, was midshipman of the Eur б атт s ; t fal d the princes and princesses. During the time the у ascerta ине A bs n — » for "^ ced tim Endymion at the passage of the alas at Tratat meer Li о Mausoleum was open there was y constant stream of | 2% -— roya r of Belvid y and assisted at the capture, in the boats of that ship -— to AM. Írom the Frogmore grounds, А ч ү жо Danish в ihe Royal satin 0 А J ж g um k ^ Á— IT 8, ba 2 ery 8 orar afte м ards another labou: e Коншу: and was slightly wounded A d Rh A M eH = ing n ection, ran lote ard, and met | retreat from the squadron under Commodore Rodger on the attracted the scene, PR ied in vain for admission at | Miss Goo win With. her "throat eut iti tbree places, *'guidin ee coast of America. He served in the boats of the squadron at Е: ad e the private road leading from the Lon Kind, and agho Ju I capture of а schooner in Chesapeake Bay, and рита гр А а ns and 70 me Walk to e Mau soleum. "Those servants who ha he ran u and as Y im. carried her | the Marley he assis ted in се eM А Раана T Раќарвсо rivers. For some years he was edt induat ^ Portsmouth, and was "Ф ее Knight of the Bath in И E He obtained his rank of full mds only a few woeks © с н LUNN к. Jos . was discovered at the e Bruns known to "old play SE. TEX wick Tower, in Windsor Саве, ound that the dra Y in the time of Liston, who played the principal | dire was on the outside of the roof, and is supposed to | bent d ind ki ý ded again and again | out of Water,” and 9 е * Ачу rene rg Көчү А a | ave been caused by the negligence of some plumbi ig ng that he did it and | possession of the Mr. Lunn was also for years ho had been making repos sud had pilet up Wee nged for Goodwin asking | tho Secretary of the Society for the Discharge of Prisoners for shavings and rubbish against the chimney. who was the ater | Castle, from the reservoir at Cranbourne, the fire wa ren | exiinguishe ed b time the engines arrived, and the | (5,55 POTES said. damage done was inconsiderable. should be hung for it, and be delivered up some let | rnt, in -— at they might not be | yt these ad ons there Viscountess Bom of ter—13th inst. r4 9, P. Street, Grosvenor Square, AC ү, asi 12th inst , at St. Petersburg, the Cou: of a d: at in inst., $ St. Andaon Т rn LOLI Boon. ofa EA —8th inst., at Welw n Rectory, He Lady Воотивт, ot| of a aibi. at 47, Бошот Gardons, wife of Major ence set apes was therefore t! he ау т. Maeaulay, his counsel, ра General Ө to show that at the moment when е committed the deed the mienne кч m "Inst, at St. G er was зап, в, Han Аот1ох FOR LIBEL AGAINST LORD LET —Ап as labouring under а temporary aberration of mind, | 8 n t | “шыу Жл action е libel, in Which ЕН E of bras d m by the dist; istress of hia feelings, —- to which he was Quards, son of Colo of Col A ud Pad) Ron [2254 to A35] | Пейто was defendant, and Mr, John Studdert, sub- especially liable fro qas me M ie E ri она n eee ee d of the Daks aad Dudas " H ONTROSE—! Li d inspecto tor of constabulary, ' was the 2 inti, was tried ed that г Ф... had been руг iy ES g Јонх — second son o ot the fato 1 4: ч хоти to eek i , , E, widow of Ковент GEORGE PAR ndon— ught to recover tbe sum of 50007. for ron priso! loth inst, at Soulby Church, Captain Gmiwsmaw, the eldost libels on bis. character, writte n by his lordship to Cie en дора КА ded zi i x rd-Lieutenant and Si nry Brownrigg, DIEAS Ней, of Westmoreland, 100 ins Н E uem 4 int. | at Annesley Park, Notta, А son of the lato Colone ound h enying the e xisten PACKE, ot "rwy Norfolk, ut. Many ine Cita woni, world, уш ут {чч action was a orius RTH borough, count n, in 1860, and, on being removed to Milo d, in the county of Donegal, wrote toa | man bad any right to sit in judgment u ро} ачы — f tho late and sister of the prosent Joux Omawo iend inquiring about a house. e only house avail- m odes As more vitiated than tbat of any other human | atio mas ene of Lord Leitrim's, out of whieh tho former M experience. Не therefore argued К ксүз ҮҮ NEL ei ыт nant been ejected, and. ihe LOMA ia. deters | wa - in tho sa sme Tj a ad erg trer esp бар mitted филгә багт Bark, mined to take it, despite an ano gyun to be held responsible for for. received warning him not to bn зау v t with On s Saturday m rning dl for the sls dangerous yb v Ж it. Оп a personal inspection of the owevor, he ire ai -— contended that — id it red not d Mw wá i decine yd Pam Ana d е prisoner en xp et ho Stroot, W Mo r trim wro was doing w an пе doing it | Т, Par 7-4, $2— Хо Ч ; letter, w "m не the imputa- | W to 1 fnat 9 of Bir "x v лам, Ва 7 т " inst, at Ryde, MARGARET, S er of tho late Sir Иззат — ч ward, and was afraid tion, returned а verdict of Guilty. Rr Martin С put with much emotion passed веп\епое of nrigg а UIN that hd p —9 ix take the house, Wis HoGnToN, Bart., aged 4. 5-10 inst, at Tho Bi зА, Glouces экек was discredit-| on the black сар x Shot,” | being spared. Native Infantry, from Отвсттт: Taux TON, — The Wi nda WESTERN Wellon Murder,— in action. with ile = Жү was indicted for the Wilful Murder of Jeromíah pc с H3: is lil d signed “Goo am letter his lordship at "s enclosed to t he surs nant, and stated hig belief that Mr. Studdert "^а 101st, Reg., was the writer of it, and seven days after this he |a he T) October, LI nppesred that — 75 Hon. Mrs. Sanderson, inquired from the Lo d Lieutenant if it was Ше | деб вооа tuere - wan a Tair in tho vilium, and a Ражэ, О.В. lato 00 nion, of Coo Мрасу He n eth Inst, ory Miden, of бо Hall, Cum bim the plaintiff into a pea-haulms з were vie about е, There w Keep zxRY DUNDAS MACLEAN —1 of law - for writing the ip reiterating " уе! теп, Coles, Sq relict of Colonel X that ir the бае з у рагі Le Gov : T án at Ra nformed that "iei m. A "A noise and throwing the instituted, ET E 2-2-4 demanded the return of the got У отеу th | letter, not receiving proper | cottage in which the to od that Laid Loc db nna 1н threw other M ө НА anger, dice p pleaded . эй that re letters жем yo bot she went in ы, - communi зэр and were written without m and cried The jury veral times sent back to their room, |*: furious temper being bet iw. ros but they at last brought i3 a sho pud. verdict for the plaintiff, áamages 1007., with Gd. cos аз Mm е ape рала : ЕЕ Е ork, е Вет. James um DD fhi and last surviving son of е. t te "Archdeseo ley, D. aged 80—12th inst, Mr. «з GoprmEv, bandmaster ЖАЛ. -~ Coldstream Guards, "LN NUT ом DERBY. or den Шайра co 9f Miss Elizabeth Goodwin at at Wigwe E iE р i ма App ^ m are - she was м Гаа and p aro P - NC xl RIP Rans C ar «лк win, with ! at sings was seyered from the d ere дн, un g Vater o const h must have ce uc r the dalen ' j p. A- P UN Ted : x Cará, сы igwell many of which have to Ts IOa dn Tds 90 the in ват га | Kont Oobe, Пее te pte 100 Iba. em qa кл ж X to 20s e са E erm ” | поба per bush., 10s to 30s d verdict. of uid the мату if she соша be as they ETADLES. » condu Lettuces, Ld, each, 14 to 44 Sn | mn Hii jp k 1 "— ОНЕРИ. Q THE GARDENERS. CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Drzcrwnrn 19, 1863, 14. отАТОВ, -Sourn HWARK, M mess мой i Dur the e arrivals coastw have bee moderate, but ое plentiful by rail. The tree ES ina а | M. мех The following are this day's quotations :— —York h Flukes, 80s. to 90s. per ton ; do- Ra gents, 70s. to 80s. ; do. Rocks, 55s. to 60s. ; Kent and Essex Regente, | 65s. to 70s. : Perth, Forfar, and Fifeshire Regents, 50s. t do. do. Rocks, 458. to 50s. COAL MARKET.—Dec. 16. Byass's Be ebside. da Hartley 16s. 6d.; 168. 6d.; Lamber Hartley, 165. '9d. ; Tanfield Moor | Butes, 15s. 3d. ; West Harder, 16s. 6d. ; Wylam, 178, 6d.; Walls | End Ridde П, 17s. 9d. ; Walls End Haswell, 20s. alls End | Nouth Hetton, 208.; Walls End Tunstall, Walls End | Sou аге spos ool, €d. ; alls. Et 17s. 9d. ; Walls nd. Beuth Kelloe, 19s.; Walls End Trimdon | * Hartlepool, 198. 6d.; Walls End es mdon M rnley, 178. 6d. ; | Walls End Caradoc, 195,—159 ship! HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses. SMITHFIELD, Thursday, Dec. 17. Prime Meadow Hay m to 80s | Clover, old .. .. 90s to M Superior do. 90 | Do. second cut. 90 Inferior do. 70 nov Сох N э. PCT esl — RAT 30 еп... атк & "OS. ABUS ни THURSDAY, Dec. 1 Fine Meadow Bay.. 84s to 88s | Prime Ist d ne wi Inferior do. .. . 70 so > nferior do. d. nas Уыз — — New 1st cut do. Infe ‚— Prime 2d cut do... à — зоо 105 | eR 30 | Inferior do. 90 95 KUR —ВБовопоөн МА т a ERR v, Рес. 18. Mess Pattenden & 8m port a good demand for an а бн of но, x at x S эуе on E рака quota- ns. The present supply of new Hops ery limited, and hr fine samples will soon be exhausted, й Бе wil do | well to secure мачи оп hand before the anticipated rise in the arket takes pla t takes NEWGATE. —Deo, 1 Best Fresh Butter . . D per I lbs. Бесопа do. 14", до. РогЕ, 4з. 04. 048. 41. рег 8 а онай CATTLE MARKET. Dec. 14. е to-day а ee ИР of Beasts than was ever irat the London ек, апа this йа Бебе the oves rtion were of — — size. We hav know г "The number quniities aro are readily Calve аы From G ibere are 930 j^ Богів, 5760 Беер, апа 170 Bpain, 258 Beasts; from Scotland, 1030; from Ireland, 1010; from. Norfolk and Su ffolk, 850 ; from the Western Counties, 1020; and 8550 eg the Northe тп and Midland Our ot 'wools, 5 i- 5.8 Hore- " e. (5 9to05 ort-horns 5 с мечы H wod 3A quality 4 6—5 0 3 —4 Do. Best Downs and Геї "i Ре $á — -bri » Lose. 0 | Calvi zi sé tes Do. Shorn Pigs Beasts, 10,370 ; Sen $ y Taon, 269 280; ems 190; 5560 RsDAY, рес. 1 Considering the ка supply of еы оп Моп the number to-day is not so large as Abd orta The Aden із evidently v extensive, or a larger number would have 1 T We have a fi 1; me ае on Monday. Тһе weath Me favourable, and conse- quently a fair стен is effected. alves are more plentiful, and the a rather lower. Our foreign supply onata ot of 960 Beas; 2190 Sheep, [апа 448 Calves. Milch Cows, 120. га в sd в Best Long-wools. 5 rese 6 fords, &c. .. 5 0to5 4|Do. Shorn Best Short-horns 4 10 — 5 2 | Ewes &?d quality © БЕ 9 2d quahty з 0—4 4 По. Shorn Best Downs 7 Lambs .. x ve M Mer : см 0 бта 43 T 2 ‚ Б s= 8 ; Beasts, à 3090; беер. & тай НӘ: Calves, 508; у is MARK um Av, Dec. 1 supply of Wheat fi Aa Зек nd Kent d^ this morning's т was moderate, Б. owing to several runs being left overfrom last week, the T good, the eui generally bad ; a few sales of picked simples were ede at Teduction of 18. er qr. but t рдөн st зе close, on which. а о effect з аш Hastings Hartley, | continues, been was English and foreign Wheat throughout the kingdom. The E of сома „Хонро дорое act to € specu- у for few have bee еге. their former апошЧора,. bow is negle ted, ва ansa 8; for Wheat” jeden press fov Para! Dec. 17.—The Wheat nd Flour trade Bag „declin vals of English ak ish Wheat wi. on request а eran ойе айе and forei ere neglected ; prices e latter naltered. неу угаз steady at Шала ж о "sa RM a e Peas were unaltered iu value. Оаёз were а dull sale 2 тег ferai b Wheat. Barley. Ege: Irish Foreign .. LIVFRPOO) attendance of millers a poret dp I ntal worse а 2720 qrs. 2390 qrs. 14,860 December — We nd dedere. E Poue E a ika Corn is offered sparingly, a bahi Oatmeal is dO "e рег] Bud. aiu 3d. per Peas and Barle ce st quoted. The ed dull thro oughout, and pe FnipAY, рес. 18.—Limited MP ede "t market. Small ринен in allarticles at rather easier rates than on Tuesda y x |Wheat.| Barley. | Oats. | Rye. | Beans. | Peas. Nov 40. 00] 348 = 18s 7d| 98804 ELT ùd Е 10 | 34 18 9| 25 0 | 86 1 — a 89 11 | 33 17 1911] 99 7| 85 8 + 2 98 | 40 3| 83 7| 19 7| 84 9| 36 1 |34 1 Dec. T 49 9| 83 6| 19 5| 29 35 3 33 Т 41 1| 8210| 19 3| 2911 8411 34 2 Mitos T^ 40 4| 33 8| 19 8| 29 6] 8 134 FLUCTUATIONS IN THE [АБТ SIX KS' AVERA Nov. 7. Nov. 1 Ov. 14, Nov. 21 21. Hw orci Dec. 5. i 12. ils 14 m = р 40 9 р 4 Е: iu . 40 3 ž а 9 —— e I 40 EE rper s LS [ $ s E 39 11 “ - d i. 65 .. 39 10 Vs ес 2 s. * 5% BRITISH WOOLS.—LoNpoN, Dec. 17. The — LM about by the Ade rate of interest still cept in skin wool there bas been scarcely any — — won е submitted to in fleece wool 1t of its scar ону. їп Карача with the stocks usual at thi is Бете of the y South- down Hog- s. i . d. | Leicest. Wethers 1 93tol 10, У Бапан те new бъ ARDENER (Нклъ). — Thorongh practical know. G^ dge of Rr prom in all its branches. n Т ropar mnes AT he us Сап erbury, whom he p ! eaving. ive i grs —E. B. 7, xe ard “Тш. ў Vorthgate, Canterbu ым ti | (4 AKDENER (HxaD), or STEWARD and GAR- .—JOHN ANDERSON is now leaving the Ma of Bath, with koe de has lived ?2 ye bis be glad to йо; ад engagement with e noble | ntlem фе of securing the services of a ! ою ранової ER Character and abilities unex- _ ceptionable.— Horningsham, Warminster. L. EL sd iR. — Practical бнр with the — . various branches s profes and trust- , worthy, and from his. üstr; ваб. кт гъа be an ; nvaluable servaut. — . Lamroux, Clark & Co., Seed | | Merchants and Florists, 4, Cornwall Street, Plymouth. А М ER.— as had Age 26, single; active, and h ass Establi ошай, brun the follo m his He Te RA ge eneral dnowledge o of his business, and has performed my a ур ” Can be well recommended by , Ве spectes e O. L. nnett, Seedsman, Dulwich, near London. UBSER I FOREMAN or HEAD GARDENER.— ` ngle; nd wort, Cont voe his profession, acting, Planting, &c.— High Д L. L., Post Office, Stree! OREMAN, or SEC GARDENER.—Age 26, а ex 3 - had first-ra ар. erience in Forcing, ; Plant Grow references unexceptional R. G., Messrs. Downi. und & Laing, 8 ead Park, Forest Hill, London. S lEWARD and NER.—Single; has had | the Management of a large Estate; a good knowledge of та | Plantati epairs, &c., with a ugh led, А good character from the р f Gardening in all its branches. g nobleman А, е ма Аы — e чн dere - , Hanover Nur: , Peel testimoni n be ‚В. MEW а = Pip ietors ve E e Snc Н ge 39, married, without ; has ugh practical know ledge of 2 ро АА with. Estate еей also Farming all its ене and is а good Judge of Stock.—H. A., e Gi men, 267 у Street, Рїсса+ МА 8. — Thor d Í id Rearin elling, ass o Pw Ў and r о, Pos e, ere m nt S Bre wie ing, áo. ут, employer, &c.— NE: m anded pues , PE Nobleman or Gentleman.—Has had Mire V diy m the general management Refer geutlerünh. with iod period pem 16 LUE sre of Landed Propei HAMBERS, Offices, the Saperintendondð andry, or any post of trust.— pectable . 4 "A D gets.. 11 s М pita be n ved Ai 1} nai к ditto. 1 Н — 8 04 | Combing Skins .110— Zii Flannel Чоо! гй Дзен ДЕ 9 0 |Blanketditto .. 0 9 —1 0 C^ атъ кча кез 44, who can be highly recommen id РР, G, Post Office, Turnham Green, W. { PS Pe SAFES, the most secure t Fire and vien ^ ST in a Gentleman" s Family near Town d Wife without ineumbrance, age not texceoding 40; the former as WORKING GARDENER, and to make himself useful, the latter as LAUNDRESS. Both fe reside on e premises.—Address, with full particulars, A. B., Mr. Ravenserofts, Serle Street, s Sen nn, W. TANTED, in а London Retail Seed зектер YOUNG d bo Aet A a an pone К stating salary, &c., 8. B. onicle Offi ANTED IMMED DIATELY, a SHOP. PMAN who thoroughly —— e Seed Trade. А d lie mars = to э ашы e.—Apply, stating wages, to WiLLIAM EPPS, J d Seecsman, Hastings. ANI AUN T whọ bas been \ My ^ 7 ТЕ b YOU ri, md to attend to а Horse and EL el and who could Bake himself s hn in the Garden.—Apply A. В., 25 Bishopsgate Within, Е.С, WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid. URSERY GOVERNESS, where Musie ard French are not required.—Age 16; Me а Tags зода асе of Teaching, would not смес. d Паг ard- robes, or to Бар in the ork.—E. A., Post Office, Turnham G S.W. $ HUB UBB’S FIRE- уе STRONG ROOM DOORS, К BB'S PATENT vae PM acid STREET — LATCHES; s m ASH and DEED BOXES. € увезе ponet E зехнии — dE е o ESHER & GLENNY for fine ud DE T LANNE WIRTS, India Tw Ed. БШ and India Gauze Wais Lists of Frons m em to THRESHER & © Strand, W. LWO General Outfitters, next door to Somerset House, Manufac rera z the Queen and Prince of Wales. HOM(EOPATHIC не ee COCCO " H PE DES ka FRY’S SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE. 7. 8. Fry & Soxs were the on d Topish Manufacturers Dose who obtained the Prize Medal EA & PERRI. cautioned against worthless PERRINS Names sue Malting, ПЕПЕ GARDENERS ior ca КА де Эс. э |. И E various qualifications, i zones оой, 2n ^ ^ d FRUIT TNTSE REPRE Ste WES ( r^ ARDENER (HzAD).—Middle-aged, married, with ORNS „and BUNIONS. 2E GentTeman, E one child ; ито ALA ees iamen his business, and can : 239 be pericula recommended by r — Foreign . culars add ere dires Jam: any inconvenience. ul MEI ERN а ding dis! 23—! ng..|30—82 ARD EAD), аре married. — Oars, cm acr ue Horas, 2 93у з s Sundridge pd T and all secu p ej Liver — Sote Kent; had actio Propagating and Gro tomach Complaints F aggra Te ie aue вау and eer Fruits, &c. Good ch m description, bus perfectly curable á » үз "m » A А De eae Күш — First-elass Grower ot ir. Greenhouse Plants, &oc. ; MM eras Wi cmm AT PN và Кишет, Gan Wife sg en. po t ning ot loy uer t ot Bo years = Pras, White, udi n Soven gene gnod charneter amd 1 revious. No incumbrance. ане be, of extreme nervousness, "nat TOO PRA Street, Deo, Kent. S.E- ings, low spirits, and nervous fancies. Мог хе И зщ Шар мые le- | Rev. Jzmes T. Campbell Fakenham, о! s p FLovR, best n ARDENER ER (рар), to any nobleman ior gent кайран соно ы of cal cron “=з арта, ат адыл med D prem incumbrance; а | and ty S 11b. 95 94.7 2 Hired ur " ЫШ ШШ por barrel 1 Sect, E.C. ; 4, ЕС +. Street, W. ; and all Grocers and Sf tno Utd kingdom. Е AnRY DU BARRY & Со, No. 77, Regent Stree! 5o, ord рвсрмМвкв 26, 1863.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, n — $ Agents Required. ering Succulen! The Gardeners Chronicle! HE ROYAL INSURANCE. 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" 22 ; їп но vill be made AE E adeated of in its pages, and жой writers of tho Arat talant - the various depart rtments of Horticulture bave will p monthly to our numerous and ted to -> . £95,479 In 1863 тҮ S sd ot nennt in six years. D OvRNAL may be 1H; ; or їп Half- yearly Volumes at 4s. mr from any or News-vendor in the cenar teg, c or Colonies. pre and Cases for constantly THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [DECEMBER 26, 1863, ust Publishe ULTURAL DIRECTIONS ч the ROSE ; аси cireu — сч — the ер ахэтон, ng's Acre, near Hereford. ur WzurcHm, Paternoster Row, E.C. ; Desi А. HoWzoTTOM, — e ls, 6d., or free by Ров! s Every Farm Book. in onelarge Volume, ava ты pp.), half-bound, with Federal and Confederate Congresses w were Ьо [і opened on the 7th, and that the Messages of the | two Presi d soon as th Unio past, and th t mination i eoe машу to his Emaneipation poli су lon m в he e һа, tse m el gom n ONEL ОБА >The finding of ihe ыи ў held under the > Prosi denii of үү for 1i the Liberal interest. Тһе nomination for Bucks E place on Tuesday, and the polling will Nob. AD "a The candidates are arvey and ee, of Hartwell, the former i in the Conservative, the latter i s. the Liberal i ik erest. T-MARTIAL ON C General Sir ©. Wetherall, K.C.B. the has the ari against Lieut.-Colonel Cra wley, w. mitted to the Queen on Tuesday, and оаа" le Ма ajesty’s s approval, The decision is in the following of Now ready, i 915 Illustrations, price 1L. 1s., а New Edition of во mains in his presen nt -— + HE COMPLETE ER, and FARMER'S | p ool «Тһе Court, having dul id | i amatio от aving duly considered the evidence in beh and CATTLE BREEDER'S ASSISTANT ; a Co dium vx sage 7" accompanie ed by а proclamation of the peret: o the evidence the iria а adduned. ОШ of Hu By Wiruaw Yovarr, Esq., V.S. Eleventh suggesting terms for the reconstruction of the | what he has stated im his defonoe the prosecutor's reply, Edition, very much enlarged, and brought down to the "m Uni Tt offers an amnest ersons in |is of opinion, wit the "irat e cn that he, the state of Agricultural Science, by Е. Всот BURN, one 0 n. prisoner, rye Poi урый. om R. Crawley, of the 6th Authors of the E Тард Dori "ad Book of Бе who will take the oath of allegiance Цесна e Not Guilty. With regard to the second charge the arm Buildings," r Bo ourtis of opinion that he, the prisoner, Lieutenant-Col Facts," &c tothe United States, oath to support all acts | Thomas R. Crawley, is Not бшу. The Court does, o | а скугоор & Co., 7, Stati ' Hall Court, Е.С. passed the Federal Congres athe Emanei- X sud honourably a acquit him, табаре uq dts el Tho mas | aJ | pation and all other pr I issued by the бейик Lo а —— T ah t iz | 1 арре some | Туя of tbe eek, PRESIDENT, All persons howe o have held | йш с ponente on the manner in which par- | hi gh civil and military о office s in tho Coufodarate | шне witnesses for the prosecution had given their Tur Address of the French Senate in reply t ted amn aj rores at Alde E йд. окргоаіопа of » the Speech Nod the Throne was €— message of „Pres ent DavIs, T regrettin А ei к те наты pem b vig wg. gens they adopted on Friday, and was presented to the |loss Д rt "Huds n, and dr |" will be dealt with by the Commanderdu-Chie s ЕмрРЕБОВ on Monday b a deputation from that body. Hrs Малта, i in Lo said that “ good ” was the moving pow [ his actions, and Ша аевіге solved li nite d in the remarks of his Royal Highness on t e generally. way wished to affor allurement of -€— ud en joy what she had aequir With that she might келзе desire the peace wae the peoples so greatly needed, | e state of her finances would seat of war we learn that ‚ Gene ral LoNGSTREET has retreated from Kno towards Vir irginia. ard had re epulsed Gen ] SHERMAN, N, who ES him, with heavy oti but thes was n Pu M. Bon confirmation of the rumour. Both the armies he Potomac were preparing to go into ун quarters. was lo d AT OSBORNE.— 6 |. THE COTR —The Qneen, with the junior Boit of the Royal pun and the yo ө Е nlohe, left Windsor on Fri Mh. WAS mg js an ab - кеен оа Friday ultimate success of the Confederate arms, t | and out variou: eans of increas £|ing the number e y the arm : He speaks with much bitterness of the unfriendl 4 FRANOR The Kmperoe riceve EL Monday dnt conduct of foreign nations, Е parti ularly mpa His Majesty on this occasion, instead of making accuses England rked partiality to the ап ini l acknowledgment; as usual, read the following rth in her decisions эңе р ade, | reply : i " Monsieur le President, — he organ о first body | and in her diffi of conduc gard to the the State, you address kA A guage A M e As urchase of supplies by the two рест а Не pr І see with pleasure that the e opposite | р рр у 5 speeches are absorbed in the nanimity the vote ot the | Says s that a pn and аач remedy for the | Address, and testify the same confidence—and you shal) not be | the i and | disappointed. Good is the sole motive of my actions both at ^ home and abroad. 1 desire the appeasing of passions with | recommen 8 taxation instead of а further i issqy of concord and Union. Y direób ai т shos to the moment | h when the t quest whic vide vernments an " Bonds - Tre ary Not tes t ра р1ев wifi e pacifically solved by European arbitrament. E raising funds. "He saying that since 256 а - that me chief Ls my family when не cried rom elena that in Europe is to make civil war." | the Federals have rofaséd- th als of theonly May t this great idoa, Utopian in the past, shortly 5. di ible between reality? However this be, it is always honourable to — $ : ronlai ncipl ich tends to remove the prejudices of д vigou Let us mite. our efforts for this noble end, and — obstacles, and to confound a for! m us onis study how t the Son ieur le President, the interpreter Заседание, e caso tobo, Mons y thanks to jean aam it would be rash to go to wa! Poland, but. goisteitad that it was the Pond of no к, 498 yo it the AN н E issue o: nd. o1 ,000f., Christmas holiday -A Prince Alfred dad such а measure would i е realisa- and Prince William Osborne fi йана did md ET ei Жын кышы айсы : ted. in in Lord Stanley of нн. cde arrived, and | Senate. MM. Hubert Delisle and Geti in tion of the loan, but they admi rinciple | һаа ап audience of her Majesty. On Sunday morning |f е parwrpb, жые Жак асоро ты the жасты of this reduction in the £n owing | the Queen, Prince Alfred, Princess Helena. Princen | entirety was thi "rs { ? > "iau The Moniteur of Tuesday publishes the circular of The was favourably лее, and | Louisa, Prince Leopold, and Prince William of Hesse E "y pubus Ы the Крем relating to ре y re greatly | attended divine service at Osborne. Тһе j госун PLA d К dated the 8th of De cember, гй. : lauded. The debate took place ursday, theroe officiai On Monday morning Prince А h agrees with the summary alrea оу арр : Alfred left Osborne for London, Prince William of publi ed. In the Corps Législatif on Wednesday when the amendment of М. THIERS was ji mper ved, | and the the loan ad. e. 14. Prussian Cha of Deputies on Friday the CAE of pi =й рет p the Ктхе stating their moti es for refusing the Bill for a was _ standing the warning of at Von - bhat the Chamber was encroaching on the privi- Ex The Federal execution in Holstein muero dee T . Atan early hour on that day a Saxon regiment of infantry, a d Civil issi inted Provisional pig the United States we learn that the opted by a majority of Pri аы Prineess He Alfo терагреб fo pem. › | Prin and Prin 4 Wege or mete of | bad A Tue рой o sil xe блп mor ri md ad Hesse le Louisa n the grounds. es Атто from re dvoc an pete id the oe On n: the а walked in t npani neess E . The E d of Wales E the Prince and Princess ening thei al Highnesses gave а а dinner эне Princesses Helena and, Mr. F. ү Мө Dumas hs eren himself af i — B | 5 which the o following i is an а! walk le ^a e to Ryde. On Tuesday, Prince | exaggerated e In the afternoon the resouri and Louisa | J abstract :— tee, in accepting the loan, in no way does 80 Sms sme С ЕЕЗ оп а visit to er Wajesy. – в PRINCE AND ist ОР WATES. —On азу EAE for and to limit the issue of Treasur odo во pcm would be to the pacific commenced on Thursday, w fence of Y dment. € — —— | — DECEMBER 26, 1863,] ТНЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE This speech was greatly cheered by the chamber. Ает [8 a tho faxo "rankfo speeches by MM. Gouin, Guillaumin, and Lanjuinais, entered А Altona. rh wer dia b тобе do to u dr D pe СОЕ Per velat he Loan Bill was finally adopted by 242 against|until the Federal troops appeari Pet" 8 A mad LAN Duko o yë Ange. 14 votes. The Government bas already declared that| Danes had passed out of one mand it nu Pel эй иси ui ч}. “деше it will reduce the maximum for o rip ro д decorate y the people with the German a a l esday, and In the new election at no pe M, Isaac Pereire | Schleswig-Holstein flags. amid great ME ao Mer чаны > аы "ne aes Е has obtained 21,227 votes, and М, Durand 14% 861 к tions, The Federal Civil CST. alga мен tei “Th being a majority of 6366 votes for „М, Per at th Town-h at united endeavours should be made to secure the = Лур on TI : e wn- all, from е baleo: ny of d ilah recognition of the rights of Prince Frederick of Augustenb: The Tr. eg! Ж ^ Thurs day uspended a large Germa а fag. A proclamation That the Federal Diet be induced to тобора go valid, and the report o і е committee censured tho p pro- | of the Ovi аем" was affixed at the corners of of his rights ba af = bw s ccm ur gd recen a n all the ^ with p кра г Уу А о ig nforeed, and the separation of the Duchi The e Pays jv x suaj б, PT will ТЕЕ. ak in м. Frederick ү ‘Schleswig. Holstein 1s Кей е | лы and inseparabie union Г tbe » end bo establis dod P vet month а night, Mr. | announ ced t eir assumption of the Administrati Pope ina А М.Р, was one of the uests invit uenbur: наа di уч th etd th 1 М à t à | з tions, This committee h е dinner party given оп Sunday b Rd Ка oleon t y roroa A panlo à “г, ma and the geo Ky The дріт b thatthe Com suspended nen i p one ach Vt d ed ЖА теу: de rig de se de E AR | D T Nc f pp dec һе dispute is authoris ormally to deny the таа of a f | would т Ns. ple about in Frankfort, but in the letter, asserted to have been written by Prince|t tha e country, Т 1 : у. буралат тетаїпдей E лее various States, The eople should operate th Napoleon. in reference {о a war between that the successi on question n had only bee en reserv ved, Governments "p ed pons 1 means, xe лы уы the Italy and Austria, which Za Nation had repro epr convoca ts Diets not at — sitt duced from the. Vaterland of Vienna. The Con- to banish mistrust, and meet the Commissioners with Each man should act as if all depen nded upon lt single mte E Жш IR an article by M ich they exertions, people are exhorted to eati seg > ішаугас, observing that the dispute in Germany is | them tho - | stanti al s elftax becoming complicated and aggravated, without Yita tain tran ality геч LM an y чч gurii med. pec lis raip feri ting auli wen eing, „however, 87 to renounce the hope of | ti med СЕ un rer ле et at а distance from | Mİ ttees in the one now instituted, This committee will A aming peace, France alone, of all ihe grea of the citizens was afterwards | be in instant communication with the Schleswig- н inno way interested in the question. This кш т БАБА people, іпоїайігр Ше Holstein Government, but will reserve to itself the proves how opportune is the proposal of a Con-| principal inhabitants, were viis and Prince Frederi riok right of disposition over pecuniary aid, The appeal gress, the leading idea of which was peace c ami e greatest enthusiasm, leg ll moneys collected ma oed devoid of p» т теа It is ва aid be Ma ruler of the одату, ы Iia! di be immediately forwarded, with lists of volunteers; ral offices in the e cit of and the magistrates a ced for Prince | exhorts tbe members | of ' © turner » and defence clubs to amount on the life of Frederick, The реу band of of "the Saxon ilit i ipation i large in the E rd ress of the Tren ch. xi risk i js being divided perform med the. tiona al air of inum: Holstein. | loan being raised by Duke Frederick, The delegates among French and ер o es from | tP Freder will also | [rom the йы rent ^ States also had a meeting ofi 4 soie is 200,0 Frankfort on Tuesday, when the following motion PAIN.—The ye in reply to the Speech from | b. xe d Tho Holstein estates on "Tuesday held | was finally adopted эшш debate :— *' This assembly, in consideration of the Schleswig-Holstein pem 4 E i {о 75. The Spanish papers favour rable to the | that the Prince of Augustenburg should be recognised as Congress are of opinion that Spain ought to demand | Duke of C -Holstein, - that the Federal Diet | testa ighe of tho German nation * the din of Gibraltar, and that the Ministry apani ha requested to пасе in Фина m on by means of а "Perllamont And n "ар, n" should accede to this national object, ights. А great popular pn. took Mes n necessity for the most speedy establishment of th PORTUGAL.—The Government jou 1 afürms that Kis Sm on W Deputations from а рыла PRUSSIA,—Im the sitting of the Prussian "Ch 4 Ministers will bring ina Bill next Sessio on abolishing |of the country attended, ri is believed that the ! о? Deputies on diary A in reply ze p Ыы of Herr the tobacco monopoly, The Federal corvette St. Louis | 889e ved proclaimed Prince Frederick as Duke » von Virchow, n Bism "m ed at Lisbon. -— -Holstein, Herr von Plesser has tendered his | “ Tho Augus айту mily had qoia gra him for BELGIUM, — Тм Deka of Brabant, by tha arios of e as member of the Holstein AN and a M етра kd Ting abou ed к \агтэлдотшор 3 with ра заара, w ass the worst portion o winter | similar step has been taken и eight other members, that poin bi nd tatom d el t ео tlie en of Ei ice. Tp Dachs of аю will | pea half the nobility of H - iu» "promised to | гер object signed a ты bv] з "o to ped uo German вой n German ri| qn but " mo mila LI ге dictato to tho cers of as e garrison have vo. назы окш their ше malle, ho he m о е sel Y mem fully with alium has E + | desire to e part in the campaign. е eleotaral | regard to x Prussia intends М to pursue, It рр tins taking mw тараз — semi- ofical announcement | law comprised | in the Constitution of the 18th gp бсш e 1E any day, ы, азе intelli- - bec i g | ult. has bee р Tom mulgate ted in SBchle ем be фр, ine Government will ise the Prince of Augustenburg, and sig —lt is believed: that the Government. has document to that efect; and all "the Holstein sub- we E leswig, under gence bu d poni )re nsive E "tor liper o rodit. In еби the nen for Фо fulfilment of Prussía's Federal — and for the defence of 862-coast the House undort: а heavy rosponsibility," ace В V ПЕ: Е; " 51 n e ion, The Stockholm and Got an "DUE. bankers | clamat ion of the King of Denmark to the soldiers at ave subscribed the loan to the Swedish {кеча > of | J^ on mp in get pé Mus published :— 3,000, the Public Debt. A jc —An appeal has been issued, signed by 65 ош Of all classes of the most influential citizens of but a беп its bol ade from different quarters to ln. e NI ut altempts E ЫС СУКЕ Уч du Monday, the draught of the Address proposed ia, summon the egians to hold а | 1ай you respecting our rights, publie E E obj ect of the eid is to vote o; он MEM та Pm оа by Count von Arním-Boyizenburg саше under ress to E Kim, stating that Sweden a With the Grown. fidelity to the sovereign and military ruler. discussion. Dr. Tellkampf, and Herren von Grüner y the honourable fi inc whioh your | and Von Kampfhausen, and their adherents, moved an are bo "7 De defendi | Wi md С н bci. à У t f comrades ат already be! oath our standard have Во | amendment to ант that — cts withdraw аваар ? | gloriously кесе ги We will e you leaders whom Y os from the Lond a wey bo imposed for ерип н р ате аа теттер ранка а вен і е v duty. Boldu hasten our ready for ће |ani — mat the Address was almost poms: imis nes- K,—- to Tof red of the late акыра took pisse struggle Tor te "вава, È i ui ба kilde Cathedral, with extraordinary dna. Ів. ves St To ofüce of (ho. 1 the Military er of our town of people were present at the ceremony. ——: ериде тое м иі ресей Ki tative of the | forded your travelling expenses s ing of Sweden, and a numerous deputation of Swedish | Намзгьо- з positively stated that Hanoverian hussars and Swedish students attended in the pro ps will s the Austrians in this city, cession, "The nw aced in the Royal Kar vafe. "dst the whole of the Austrians will follow the Mon à turday. The Danish Rigsraad was closed on | to Holstein, The е п Mondas pechibitea Ted rrr yr нет = Мане | the military exerci and COLE qr e эче die но and Prussia and Denmark, the Genera? 21 dntending the M of к: company of Volunteers | of Wednesday says the Ministers of ar has voLed | those хади are at р 1 and | and — merely as private persons, but that in there sever i Copong before he returns to Paris, Bentkowski, member of the apres Chamber of Deputies, has чеже - а year's, instead of a month's, impriso учы чаан of Appeal for tua A. the time when this Assembly met in 1855 it was hoped | #0) the ннн еу Mio н айп dn m nur "e len the e PR eon was arrested, Имар , ie ne а he C. е of I EE poi tho dime d fne Constitution Là the 18th tnl to propono to to tbe ан © териси, a Sas їп | "ad. S rid em te of things there is no cause for their separated ө eomm Tha! viam sis ош EE e LI. : igit de sper Core TUN dormi. Ln и und о оп good ес been е 3 We endi towns ol ees = ic сэтте no competence upon A the a M кы — Te t consequence of numerous entreaties, The manifesto anmóonces t he establishment o of a gena UL: the | committee to obtain the inde; f Hungary, and Ms ers hitherto concerning the to give to the te Tosinces M ad Federal sinesdone. W er to become iha mediator. beiw ween F f G ; rs of Tomb d Austrian Bona e. The new C тат obstacle to 2 2] T poua à. “зетот тоа Ет... on the part of tho | Gotha has member | "14 precaatíons, but agitation is desire i to de ia Danish Moparch whieb | го, яр гено оч T Жибуату. * Germany, We hope, however, that Europe wil), nevertheless, | 18 — Private letters from St. Peters urg, dated Renan. our right to the ronan succession. We bave ict - the i». ortae ff hasr тей a Federal provinces = " have occu Holstein Е s A willin the he отд, from M. Drouyn de Lhuys proposing а con- and i Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha’ wou ogly permit ters preliminary to the meeting of the муен р кангы Aui zeentiy Toit "yc — enim the Schleswig-Holstein eontingent on | terence ce of Ministers preliminary the ékecution on the D" vr care onfedera, | his POLAND. —General Mouravieff has received Hé раа ~ of The property e tion as justiBable, we withdraw our troops to this side ot the a collision.” Вау 1314.—The King of Bavaria has received the pner with all the honours due to 2 | Poles still erem abroad has been confiscated RA order > that the pressure of England ' and Russia проп Denmark has commenced, but that Mouravieff. age " t » tek Sweden has not, not joined them. place on inst. the goverbmen б i ld French Government whether he of Radom, and in — General ч l » — concert Eng!a ussia, ies of infan о of саха гу, wit i si. ape эк in pitapak cannon, against the insurgents, the latter took one company y of the Simbirski Regiment prisoners, and or Berlin and | Chamb reply received an order to leave immediately. left Copenhagen on ооруга insargent leader Chmielinski was wounded aud. taken prisoner by the Russians on the 37th iust. «t Wiers ашу А Lu 5 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [DECEMBER 26, 1863. Remba S has кл сей Һ ong af bow: the erp Orps. appe dt, between Pinsk and Minsk, i in lately а n Lithuania. Іт. lished оп Wedn esda ay. A md + балы. ез бу in prorogue until the 4m January pus The Senate on Wednesday прргот е the Budget 4 At „the de from landed property should be subjec ct ds the same rate с th f public sto ck. The yiii has determined to тозе to e Pope to sees in Umbria and the Rom: agna all the works Sa Corian, and — eer САРЕ or Goo menced at the wer E the бетш» the ey had red. Dr. e Grey agi attended o on fua d read a letter fro Bishop in a ч a v zl БЕ = -— ap ad wn oM the charges in an eloquent and cible #190 p^ pem ge Б в zd. a. а 43 E E et Б ч I] @ < Ф Б Ф а] 1 frienda. of the "Union i i its narro i y t the de tile expeditio fro ritish ports. Emperor, by similar Proceedings promptly vindicated ҮЕ neutrality which he oclaimed at the beginning of + contest, been discussed d m ‚ ап i impartiali ty o p and A vi is he ers. Ап im t ritime jurisdiction "s „Spain is the waters sür н ding Cuba, has been debated without r propt to pod eri question © о Auch of a Eie Pow ta ба, ш айе: нц e tre ve буг» mta. ver, is р stipulated that xs бена dr of civil war E residin lines оё MA EuS gents far s them as belligeronts, nno any 69,0! 00,000 dollars, and from the inter — унн: үз 37, 000, 000 d dolia —— d € unt received from loans was 776,000,000 dollars, the nts in the War Department amounted to 590, ad 000 Mh and for the Nav, ou rtment to 6. 000 dollars, Over 1000 vessels have been captu Б Ард pe kade was айын ед. The naval foris аи of сау — АД а of s a are ironelads. 100, 000 freed slaves are half of them bearing remains in his at proclama d* or by any А. ongress. ability. The ү» ial was expect ed to extend over several e Ж сырны аб issue would finally pan into the ee of the Privy Council A ivil eotia was pending against iA ие Reform ed | fde hurch g fro om the try the Rev. Mr. Kobse arge e of. heresy. Th e Federal erp Vanderbilt Es irned to Cape Town from the Mauritiu able Ва ау Шш. оч etober 27. She Орт of Со e furt ee) says :— the midst of ther се x p mot go. sight of the hut that эы; power reliance, and that to that -— wer alone we сап to give confidence to the neople in conte insurgent power will not ач avorrit thom, ence is aa blished күш n be don is called *rec Hen nce edes eme e ке Until that Ес for а г ера The French | Navy, and al of their | nea ny of equa aching agreement, and it is 3 "Charles оок t nted regions vat ihe h ief саге must be diraé о Сопртевз on the "oth. close print. ga itary operations of the past year, a situation everywhere as satisfactory, excepting ston. Не М R the delay in the pri e disi = © зз > ud | o ederal Gov n for he conscriptiot аз d I in 12 States ide. 50,000 e ers " 10,000,000 dols, which fund is being applie meon with a fair prospect of Peer a ийсен mber of уоп {еегз to prevent the necessity of Subs draught advises the is | negro FoR em "the same pay »s the and i ould be found абына "f ir protectio, of treatmen He con cludes with "the hope that bis next report may sex uw. of the revelion ant the restoration of pea elles admits failure of operations Bac Оніо but claim ux eredit for the efficiency of the blockade, which he states t 3549 miles in length 1049 blockade runners of al р Aag those des troyed. He destroyed b the n cheered, fe by obl num ved g ne даке sii that success quite beyon й J A th heir President Davis's ] Message was received. to An a Pequin: the Confederat а qua пену of coals stored on Penguin Тым, which was annexed to Cape Colon Pie The Vanderbilt also seized the Briti ish а Saxo of Cape Town (in British waters, it is It that of President Lincoln Mr. nd | expectati ati ons has crow wned his efforts, the receipts in the T I — sg 34k fihaft -— following is а summary of its more important ages * He speaks despondingly of the loss се осер" Роњ | Hudson, and many other points. Ther e eg Ex of cargo не the Federal bark Conrad, s c» the € and converted by Captain € into a tender to the Alabama, and renamed t scaloosa., The Vanderbilt then. pu ize — and sent he Nes Ya зе exception of the maté, ederal officer, were trans- rovement in foreign relations since last m ME et Оп the "—-— there is a greater кы: ча Уне а of Euro; nations, assuming а sitively unfriendly ! ауе The partiality of England in favour of the Federals is is гову marked in their decisions regarding t the blockade, in their difference of subject иј has been conspicu e the ent of th hm Mr. pun bitterly criticises Earl p elis ra olicy md to the blockade referring to his lo rdships PRA would w* ave been for Ө his cavalry, as ech | Were sent in рш" ever infamous if, for | account says that tlie Federals ca 4 "wel much less te чы estimates. Gen on the Street with ek of the East тениса Railway, cad at the pen fem was in line of. ыш at Rutledge. On the 6th General ү, well as that suit of the of General "o ster, Confederates. One . í that English m rred to a coast vessel and forwarded to Table Bay. the wie of thel intereste, they had violated the law "of кА artillery and baggage, while another rep NDIA.—Dy ombay mail we have advices from | nations and made with the sla Lec ed States against | that Longstreet’s rear-guard had repulsed General that Presidency to November 29. e pap appear the Federal "States, que says that Earl Russell would pro- | “18 s g hi th -h 1 in mourning on account of the death of Lord Elgin, and — -— omitted bis eet regarding тһе Sisvehold. Sherman, who pursuing him, with heavy 1088, ; B!» - = аа mbered that those State Sherman himself being -badly wounded. 0! the regret his loss is universal гох the i i я ат бй olding by the direct rena i e of these reports, ho er quire confirmation. peni is lordship was perfectly collected, and umts E m ес Whose interests in o slave po were then d : tel = t that. the. Confederntes himself ordered telegrams to be despatched to land, | supposed to r Е that her han Б = be slave:holding. |t ед кын таро. T as to Ы al 1 t d e says tha re are ay res ар piicabio to the | captured waggons o ederal forage train 5 КМ, and gi present Mec te of their foreign relations, One toimitate near Harrison, in Tennessee, on tbe 4th. Richmond All necessary orders respecting the return of his family | the wrong under which the Confederate States suffer—namely, of the 5th state that General Dragg has b to Europe. After taking leave of his family, he made | to retaliate by declaring a paper blockade of the Federal | PAD dsl f the z his will, aud desired to be buried at Dhurrumsalla. The | coasts, and e ieri pae petra vastis dt o E relieved of the direction of the y : - ourse men t t n е Countess of Elgin, after his death, proceeded to Calcutta, ly be following the pre lani: УЕ Penne аа е | Hardee- is- témporàr зу e man Кж atest -where arrangements were made for her departure to | Berlin and Milan decrees. Тһе other measure is not so db й Cha that General B Еп ‚_Бїг William Denison, Governor of Madras, actu The Paris declara m Dd vides that a neutral | despatches from anooga a “announce tha ! ext senior Indian gove ft Madra covers an enemy's goods, of war. The | Hardee is M. back from e but do поб state m кетет, 18 son Bod (hk доодой to tbis declaration. by t the treaty of August, | in what directi e reporte т. Breckin- ——— e 26th November for Caleutta, ssume the office | 1861, but the consideration tendered fo - that concession | «a5 has b tradieted, The Tribune в Washington "E Governor Rem al until the appointment or arrival of | has "been уйле, dod xe is, therefor bound by | 1106@ has been con таре A tue T ^ ed m mpaet. As, however, the South жуы hs унй рө correspondent, , asserts ее m r on the Punjaub frontier hasassum it h е е Severe of October, 6tb, lltb, 1 and 1 a! Novemher; and another x reported by c оох from Lahore, under date 24th November. qe € in "these engagements 13 officers killed and ; aud nearly 500 men in killed жое. а= the and e 0а, not d in "ihe were Major Hardin, 24 Sikh|a I 7186 а Chop, тоте; ; W. F. | l force тот D Meet wal was guarding the city | of the Paris declaration, she с for redress from the returnin, ce of е ир b a it, and дере recent Actionis: south of Setia "thé thre S corps of n, and Palmer xum. thrice for + бы US than the occasion for unfriendly as cove the retreat o£: тен шан per . that prompt and e о emedy 5 the Fen анти This co present condition ofthe currency is necessary to secure the КУР йе 68. eneral G: i am f th аа оѓ є мый с газе „ассо G ends taxation, and says that the mpelled to aband en UE reduced = шетш the. esent infini Cn рае 80 outh h of piens mies in Virginia are more extra t rates. He a jn the f the substitute system, and thi i law, шон. the aray iny тешу S з possible. e regrets on wit thei oft скайн. аа кыо the trans-Mississi — concludes "f Pen: ur ihat Tg Pleasanton is анаа, Tr up Thomas Francis Mea ad been - Чуе B f Colonel | between € and e on cs eap is in the EMT by the mta during —— : N. 2 Taylor, the p : И ш vigour, of. their resistanco. atever о stinacy "may be| Mine Run, but the is now pus ieted. leave their country оч they "n ЕД us a "Matters ардап: ыг he. tire Rugs аен н кы Ыы A кае telegrams from Charleston state ба on {мй looked so serious that Sir H h Rose, at latest dates, ienee of mankind has too conclusively shown the np the I: iet i | 24 he city, bui — was on his way to the seat of war, and was ex ЯЕ venue c фое bet for home, liberty, and in e wore silenced by Fort Moultrie and t teries пе d assume the command of the expedition. The Lahor npe Чез, James Island after the eighth riens During И ; Camp of Exercise had also been broken up, and t < Б таф Мена was accompanied ure a night the Federals again opened on the city, and ee заба and y doc whieh were M eve fermed it M ине, jn z which d d a ропа се ORM uM Meere ": € € batteries p eturned | Ме h e people e Confedera excepting | fire . Five bui were 8 _ = by marches to the North-West ihe e 19 де бот xr em pases. чый vis ime, On th the 10th the federate EUM mi and may t who have|shells drove the orking parties from кылышын ке етпей in, Ig coloured Dr Federal, а pr there. Another captured in army er as | had sunk at € d P the 3 D Y made daring Te esl m Anand eel in чутыр La рышы Court. e accounts of m engagement between the . "1869 shall re-establish a 1 [= ore S anas and рана -— chere кыт мы Feet ui as < ЮкскмвЕп 26, 1863.] coe eavalry surprised a m New Theria, s cap "à “y prisoners mie E oss to the "prar is e G as encamped at Way Fork, Spring з, in Mississippi, on the3d in he Vir rginia, in his message to RIT. tt P impossible, етей 1 separation. The Con- showing the necessity for E ate Senate has passed a MS probibiting the employ- | z, 8 А zà ntof s ubstitutesi in thea army. „Preside ent Lincoln, who g | ае EN. Wann, Birmingham, "Goal Dealer— . OSBORNE, St. Jo John's Road, Hoxton, Upholsterer—T* E. Рг, , — LANT, Liver- poor 001, "Mas ster Mariner—S. Prarr, Bridgemere, каше Labourer—S. RY, Birmingham, Watch Hand Maker—$, PRATT, WwW св Tir and Ден Макег—Н. R "КЕТА , Chemist—J. Bur: Kidderminster, Arbor rough, York- m EI Ml B OYLE, Cri ale, Tohia. Bleachers and "i оти Бона "Cardigan shire—W. RaNpLE, late of Norwich. Corndealer- —W. Sura ,late of Mill- bank Peniten ntiary, late Be мы ор Keeper—J. Коз, Sharrow Moor, Yorkshire, Schoolmaster—J. Stevens, late of Benenden, Kent, Commission Agent — R. TAYLOR. Goole, York shire, Coal Mei Bel grave Street, Eaton Square, Dairyman— E. WILLI Aberdac con, ате Beerseiler—T. ma reet. Ailitia— W VEL РУМ YXorksh: r Behoo! lmaster — H , John E t, Blaci kfriars, Deeler. in Jewellery—G. ZANNI, late of Holbo Hm mis Meat Sereen Manufacturer: SEQUESTRATIONS — WwW. Finpay, Glasgow, Wright — icit d Glasgow, vm Factors. 6 арр!у rehant—E. Ursonw, Lower | po, THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, lands of Wandsworth, Clapham, араса, Streathai, Мібсһат, апа others i » еза tropolitan area, which were as much ора nclos ionis as Tooting Common, and urged the Ж, M iyi о take г оу to prevent this enclosure from bei ied i ect, but to P ү ЕЯ ct o = ч к $ c = + се 8 = © 1% © M -- = Dec.22.—BANKRUPTS—T. Aveny, late of Braunton, D whole Board, tha wers of the Board ma; but is yet unable to leave hischamber. Н ued a | ERE Абун СОСЫН, ingham, Сарае Gier JR vegan: | атаан Ө y be proclamation announcing the raising of the deem of | S Brows iore Lyan) BETTINSON, } Шак Brows, Aucuba. Piate, HE ROYAL EMY.—The gold medal, books, oxville, and, esteeming it of great national | Da alston, Б rass Foun ег—@. Вахтох, № ew Street, Covent Garden, Hosier , g and Draper—T. H. Bu ncorwr, Plymouth, Draper—W. Barr, Sheffield, and scholarship k ©. for two years, in аә vith ee iet has recommended all 1 oyal people upon Joiner T Mera North Street, dub Street, Mile xd Journey? sho Royal Academy, have been awarded as follows ROOK, eds, піп anufacturer—' RYANT, receipt A the i pocos to е кр n Bristol, Journeyman Bakert. B мтох, Wakefield, Yorkshire, кошы j 7 o Mr. "Francis Н Holl, for the best historical p ient of ^w ors ш and ren игы mage i Almighty for | Manuf иба m e, Boot Min orot oca "На муе. iium, Хапае. {о o Mr. Henry Bursill, {ог A best historical pU His gre eat, Vamer Cle of remi cause. QT е | shire, Widow- W. Jenn оор) Leeds. lat te Flour Deater— W. Самекон, sculpture ; to Mr. Richard Phené Spiers for the besi C [0 but о! е, Ро! REL. " ^ зан ӨЕ New Xo н: e: Portlan db 26 Cor Reading, Ber kslüre. Butcher Сола, Whitechu orsetehire, urner gold medal, which is le «9 ЛАМ і m- ZEA y fectioner—FrapeRicx Davis? Alcester, "Warwickshire, Needle Scourer— offered f P0 mpetition "m two years, and has fe us tes, were on board ; one of the i , ] i ederates, ; р ; Ea EvS, NM — Berkshire, Chentist 7. I EASTERBROOK, | З Cotta ге bee iren since 1857, has awar to Mr. Fra ngineers was killed and anoth the chi - f Devonport Porter A. A Prim іо а батан Shipbroker-G. Farens, | Walton for the best English landscape. Silver medals тор aded in the struggle for the possession of the vessel. | Long Melford, late armer — oster, Leeds, late Manufacturing | and books have like been awarded to Mr. Arthur overpowering the capta crew the on Chemist—J. GRIFFITHS, ton-upon-Hull, Licensed Victualler — G. Ackl М : x dem i à t BUG Joh р В ick d iu und iate of Manchester, General Manbani CERE "West ckland Hunt for the nting from the life; n " е ealer—! REENHBAD uni Ң fe erates steered to ohn's, New Brunswick, and all | DO Саше Гелег 0. Е. ORE айл petna d г. George Smith, for а copy made in the school of e chief engineer а captain were landed. To bacconist-- $: бнквналаз. jun, Brembill Wiltshire, Wood Dealer painting; to Mr. Arthur Acland Hunt, for the best H $ H X HES, Little Kni rider Stree! rS" mons. 0! anager The steamer then sailed in an easterly direction. | w. E. $. H. лоу Upper Marsh; Lambeth, Builder — J. Жорка, | drawing from the life; о Mr. Edward Evans, for the Several Federal steamers have been sent in pursuit. Мана Те, Serien beer ee е on Manchester, | next best drawing from the life; to Mr. Richard Phené . лүе} = " , . EXICO.— Intelligence fro era Cruz e 21 Provision Dealer Т, Нускіхо, Oswaldtwistie, Lancashi v, Chemical iers, for an architectural drawing; to Mr. К т — 5ІрхЕҮ Howe, е, shire, i ult. announces that me French had occupied Queretaro | Gorce Нери, East Road, City Road, Tailor-- Josrem JACKSON, Barclay Grabame, for t est drawing from nd Guanaxuato, were marching on Guada- Gateshead, Provision Dealer — Davi Jonn, жен t Кит, antique; to Mr. Augustus E. Mulready, for the next laxara and Moreha. E had left. San Min in lee soe "ie 3, Moons, Birmingham, 4i Hookseller- W best drawing from the antique; to Mr. Charles B, Т oral. ARGERISON rampton shire, Slater—K. ACKA i i H Potosi for Taucamas. His army , demor Tan a a К ОНА Ж и. Маскани шев. | Barber, for the n A € rawing from the antique; ised, and offering no miri and his Government MACK:NLAY, Gateshead, ^ Commission ntad. М'Милах, Swansea, el g., for the best model from the BL) uoy, tl antique; to Mr. Frederick S. Potter, for the nex was represented t омег less, while anarchy reigned | Kilburn, Private Tator=J. S. ? lock Dealer within his nominal jurisdictio General Comonfort | A. Oxtapz, Slough, Buckinghamshire, Гияс В. #, 'Рвкттүзонн, model Са the antique. А travelling qmd for : М М Scott's Yard, Cannon Street, Cider Merchan: AmxESs, late О was killed on the road bewa an Luis Potosi and Birmingi am, Beer Retailer =W: Paxman, n Won borne, morgen ‚| опе year, with an allowance of 100; = T 'armer— VICK, GOS) I —D. R: n -—^ amor; Guanaxato, while fighting a of Mexicans who | даппег- 2. @о:ск. Ооврогу Жуз, Alt спев, ches "jemer-Joux | to. Mr. Gorge Henry Watson, for the” wi un in favoured жш: oceupation. nzilla was beg by | issus, -Holywell, шуге x Bicutan > Н vr Birmingham, archite A. 0. " u тт ghe. on the 18th Монар, M the Custom House | T. sneesow, Darlington, Durham, Hair-dresser-^W. Srocktev, Pomona Tur. ORT REMEMBRANCER.—At the last Court of Place, King's Roa ham, late Wine and "Bee 8. Suc, destro ima was surrounded by Conserradofes ре шке А Viorusllen- НИ. ато сее, Common Council the report =й те те on the Do rå: pr has arrived at Cadiz with Yorkshire, Accounfant- 3 Senor., Old Lancashire, Labourer -W office of City Remembrancer w à» à up, recom- mingo to the 20th ult., sq ned PI M I M cd mending д и future the salary s the office should „late La Manufa к: TAY s ster, m E. and thai Mr. rrell, the retiring meza, and Azua—and stating pon pardon City intelligence. Валк ВАТЕ DiscouwT.— The directors of the 4. Dank of England on Thursday reduced their rate of -y А Long Acre. €, | cestershi re, Bee Labourer—R. VAN Lee orthum WILLSHER, James ш» w J. Woop. late of Pendleton, near Manchester, Slate Deale: SCOTCH SEQUEST TRATIONS; ra Gray, Glasgow ' Fruit Dealer—D. HE ph Glasgow, Merchant—W. KENNEDY Mapbole, Ayrshire, гота d J. МК хіонт, ар ах Ртарег- 7. Моплат, New x Station, e mission Agent-3. Р URDIE, rrochar, "Hotel K. per—J. Tao: м, Brechi: ate Maso be as should ME. а pension of "n a year, Each of thes e propositions. gave rise to an animated. discussion, salary and pension. The amendments for tho reduction of the эү теге all at 15007. а yrrell, roposal [Age grant а pensi d Шаў lio must bave saved а кайран sum out MI DUTIES Ox mE ROTH. TIUS IN —On Sunday even- EY MARKET TISH FUNDS : Con THE CONFEDERATE CRUI SERS.—It is said that td ing Brother Ignatius preache a of my stem gin closed s эн $4 1 | for М, у, e MD for Account; | Government i emplo és at Sheerness dockyard who | for the revival of pederat in x eins] in tbe а Reduced and New Three per Cents to $; ary Magdalen E . This church Stock, 218, ex div., for opening ; Ditt E e per o ax war ship for the Confederates, have been discharged for | owes its origin and endowment to its in t, the Stock, 1068 to i; Ditto Four per Cent. Debentures, violating the neutrality laws of the с cou mtr ту, and that | Rev. — А е M for his extreme 1864, 91 x Exchequer Bills, 9s. Бо 4s. dis. Georgia practices, e use of incense in Brazilian, 1863, scrip to 4 Buenos "Ayres, and Flo Naval Reserve, the services of e Church in ^ pamphlet entitled, Dutch Two anda Half per Cents, 652; Egy Чап, 100}; x «үе ееп. p at е [^ ОИ: the loss of all pay | “ The Lawful Use of Incense in the Church of reek, for Acct., 26; Ditto Coupons, for Acct d to re-enter the е | England." -It was announced at the morning service Italian; for Acet., 70$ to $; Ditto Maremm ©. 1 учоо, 2 that * Brother r Ignatius" wo uld preach i in iMt even ing, ay, 78}; Mexican, for Асс, 371 to 1; M Granada, T f tl the cl was consequently crowde hear 134 to $, ex div.; Ditto Deferred, 8$ ex div.; Peru- Metropolitan Board of Works on fiy the feles for| During the service, whieh was intoned, Brother rov vian, 1862, for Acct., ; Portuguese x , for | the second portion of the Tham embankment—- | tius sat in the chancel me" appropriated x the use of Acct., ET Ditto Scrip, ü pm.; Russian 1822, ju namely, that 44 from Waterloo Brid e to the eastern fe] priests. weari ing his n of serge, with cowl and Ditto 1859, 557; Spanish, for Acct., 5 | end of the Inner Temple, were opened, They were 14 ; ive, E Acct., qs i reg Catia, for yes in number, viz., Mr. rge Furness, 241,5007. ; Mr. | t t was not тан to be much smaller than xt Turkish, 1834, , 893 ; Ditt 9 нае. {ог Thomas Pearson, 264,000/; Messrs. Hickersley & that o ery the Sla in the Roman Catholie Church. Не » 692; Ditto 1603, de LL 704 to 7 lis, 257,0007.; Messrs. W Co., 240,0007.;|is small of stature, ind apparently under 30. His . Ritson & Co., 229,0007. ; Mr. Dockra, 260,0007.; Шакы аге polished, and his —— те ng, Mr. Diggle, 229,1001.; Messrs. М? 2 Co., B he has the ө! d of a pace сауа; TN мет ; Mr. Dettri 232,3531.; Mr. ZUM n many respects y be li FRIDAY: LOT the ee 0007. ; М а й & Co., 240 ре: M md "T C. Н. к сар, , being very demon- UPTS.— Middlesborough, 3 е and fervid їп his Korkshire. бот М е т Нвувт 3 AMES 7 SERIE дей às Тамтз BALLARD, Brassey & Co, .; Messrs. on & a t М Mg М Case pite ot U pper Tham nes Street, ОП and Soap Mokchant-- "atia 1- | 243,1957.; and Mr. Lavers, 239,8007. The ади ot Вауу: Duri singing of the hym Ў е "Parade" "Brompton, Builder — T. CRAWFORD, ‚| Messrs. Ritson & ing the lowest offered, was | ascended the puli, апа M un ав his texta passage from а Xutcher—W. Contis, Burwash, Sussex, ARE- the 22d c —"' The spirit and the ‚ Fruiterer—A. Cmarro, Duke ; | accepted, subject to the usual wise һар р овгнон, "Liverpool? Ты ае Deanin, jun, Hampt PROPOSED ENCLOSURE 0 — | bride вау come. о рве к (n tered upon his sermon Sc UE maz Ms Davis, 0 en Guildford | At the last meeting of the Me stropolitan Board е ће атл n ум congr сүзе ds ie e S n ч rietor—J. Н. Des enhead. Cheshi : z holders ntlemen | him. er discoursing eloquently on the Беш iss UE Eoo Am ca cmn T Cort he aided jo (be restoration of з "WIS. jun. Drak юы Baker—M ыл, > lade à low, , ok- "Tunbri Wells, Poem Wow онх Өзүн, Cardiff, Glamor- Somersetshire, "Farmer: Haanis. Hawley оой, Kentish Town, Painter—T. СЕ Halford e, re SP n Walworth, p rne de Н. Hewrrr, Manchester, w—G. 1. == aphic rtist—C. a GHES, Livi Gloucestershire, Rhyd-y-Defaid, Flintshire, м, лкы ess. Wes eel поте e: ud Clerk— EDI EIXG Б 1 Chippenham. Wiltshire. Draper T. күт f fuer Mie Ordi emer, Moneta s Ke, Отперру, Топта, orth, Backing and LueifeF Monmouthshire, . Martis, Wandsworth, апа ммен r—J. Moore, High ч Farmer— RA Up x Signor th. arh 3. Мавтух Т ; TW). Cottages, Ld — : ie MARTIN) A зр й —. facturer—Erttex Euston Road, NonTHWAY .. Torquay, Бетте, Wine Merchant — Marrmyw Монк, Bradwell Merchant. Nzwsont, Blacksmith — W. N) Newcastle Tyne, паска noni Place, City, Woollen Merchant- Works, interested i in gs s rou рза ооч. headed aL: alies. and A М.Б. nclosure алаа ъу 46 d теки stated that the lordship of urchased for he people a d, nor ts parliament, bu K by te sanction and Е the чогу of Непгу VI M dl had circulated great үзе ге ш fT Graveney had been p nies and misrepresentati the monks. the manor о ons the sum of 3650/., үе Я ich brought in a dà return for Не Te his hearers to help him to restore of the money pended, and tbat shortly after the convey- | that над Ў уй robbed from God, and ance had made an application was made to the | concl byan or help. zu brothers, Enclosure Commissioners by the purchaser for leave to he said, now wills T go arpe to a house, 63 acres of the common land, f clergy who ү бе» жууан беп uem sites. The и y hes became Ping in the neighbourhood he tion of the land "3 the | consisting of a retrea t for rest, the s brothers. ода ер to which would -— UTHERLAND.— М Friday е evening, as the Duchess of Sutherland was returning from Dr. Cumming’s Chapel to Stafford THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DECEMBER 26, 1863, spo er in Pall Mali accidentally he Duchess’s ew with his sth и high spirited animal immediately started governable speed pas Palace into Hou нер the ho IL was Lus by the mob, e wi e his trial at sessions. on DM V: Жой and yelling, till to a p Hxasronn.— Robert Wilton 704 who the pr resent "Hereford Cleveland uere а e, d - A narrow way up Cleveland R The foo s there thro wn the box, а а few yards farther о on, opposite Sir here is а turn, the Mn! A м bed o Wedt nesday week. traces of antimony were detected, mixed with the | arsenic, but. this was accounted for by the fae t that. | o deceased had rir bu -1 ` bad been administered to her. Taking all these Appears Ж into vonsidéralion, Dr. Taylor in die d from the effects of arse С —À эы. > — ym on Tuesday, lost their lives, Т А family + h seven young регѕопѕ of Mr, Sugars, rM an- Wiltul Murder сло Jobs turned a verdict of Hutchins Же ihusband, , who was. „accordingly е committed for —The magnificent estate and Castle of box. 1orse, however, inst regained its feet and then bolted chester merchant, оор of two grown-up and АЕҮҮІС by the Earl of. Eliemeres house fw to Pa П М Ма 1, and , With two friends, а brother id er Studley, ^ "property o of Sir Francis Goodriche, com. m pursued as the i: whata med Wilson, ' proceeded up the Ribble in a boat to| prising a noble tellated ma sion and nearly 9 ~& by the courage of some passers- n i6 жав stopped. The Pr eston, Оп their return, and while apparently near | acres of su d, manorial rights and , door of е br ougha m ha d in meantime come i n | home, the boat | grounded, - all — жеге drow ned | with the advowson of the rectory of Moreton Baggott, nté amd trió walk ashore, Two of t in thi , were sold at auction last week, for the collision chess, m 49,0007, Mr. Walker, of Birmingham, being a8 v The du who bad rini. ашейу in ^ e —— after ич after ше safe ety of alk not pu» р Аа, Маг —An unparalleled to Stafford Hou e, Her dee oachman ud footman were REAT Pra IN T On Saturday mornin out in j Yaréhoüse in Feathers Court, ed passage running throu; ugh res anoh The premises were occupi: ке three unting, Messrs PA АЙ and Messrs. the- efforts o of the Saes. firem n Gibso The ы soon extended to a of holes in n Milk eet and Wood Street, oceupied тоо` mated at 12007. to 1 chiefly by firms in various branches of the Manchester trade, including those of h Morley & Co. Messr Lindsey, Fait hful, & Co., Messrs. тові & Messrs. Barrow & Taylor, Messrs. Harrison & Co., other warehousemen is said Э па of the property destroyed is dee жй estimated ex 10. 0007. _ INCENDIARY E T Lewi essrs, тае апа 1 м.—Оп Wednesday at Lewisham, when pee д ricks, two oat ricks, and a straw ric were cons by fire. The wind was h man running away was Aser fire broke out on in ү subdued the sheds and granaries, he has. since been "identified asa man e worked on two days' thrashin property lost is valued at Foie when farm med єй ia, at re was destroyed. s M and fragments of straw were found on his pers He was c HEALTH. — The occus \ week that t ended S: пт дау, December 19, w eeks of "the ан cos 62 the average 5н ачы. as 1817. Provincial. CnaTRAM.—The launch of the iron frigate Achilles, 35, 1250 horse-power, was successfully effected оп Thursday night at flood tide, two tte to ru previous tide having failed. d d, all iron ve baving been built for the Admiralty at private yards, e heriff has fi the ntion of George Victor Townley to tak oon on ursday, the 31st inst. A petition praying that his life may be spared is in of signature at Man chester, and has already received several thousand i many of them being tbose of clergymen, | signatures, f merchants, manufacturers, and o -— nfaential classes. | uetions remanded for further | ien пера dong for а similar fire w Are 2 i: lads rte and it was Vico si ке їп ог fire their said that a кыйы was v Th ed nin | эи. shaped: stacks common on the Wolds tw one f barley, and o umed, the remaining five being saved by | U of co d stra 1. Similar ie шерш Їн 1 h а Е Mr. Jordan, at — five miles fro e Serm Jarge corn Lo and two ere found to be of bacon, and “other produce WR. ees TN of рата Бого. je and rapid succession o The firgt of | th as taken place within the last few | comprisiu rkshire Wo ot pictures, including several works by Sir | The "арени орар rs ha Mur tle, ites oak the ne of оа 8 Were - -= че E to esti- Castle. The sale extended over seven days, e hs] ` pasni of 10,0007. —16 has the Yorksh hire moors, in the and бак, have, — the last авали, bean made вһее] x vered that the farmers of vicinity of Birch, Bickle n. dise ictims of an extensive system of E miles, it is no easy matter to count up flocks rie dn but a manifest dace E. sho , whicl hh escape. ay week са the farm i this town. ak that upwards of а property of three far un- | to be an кил. oni. hundred sheep are mining, he Ther: е does n any suspicion of the mode in "D zn Groat $ Sea апп. RAGE.—Letters 1 granting to the e passed th AA e Wiliam title of and before. эт y could bo waggons, 8 Meredyth Somerville, M.P. for Can еы Вагоп Athlumney, e» —- merville € Do e n, rage of Irel M Pres a * quanti ; were Se The о + вата nic sm nh retain his iv i in iw House y Meath, in of rish peer can sit for an e йө he cannot farm were found oid S stacks. Tt is]? J that all the stacks on the Wolds. should be prar, 1g ht be! corn on the `Махонкаткв.— stating that vario i - | mediate future . is mills construction ; ык i the free new prie FALMOUTH ved last week nee Robert. He wasaceordingly aprehender and brought paies ет ен magiska jn. thls бое who asked tob at libere until. "Monday last, gis наб һап, T Main howev appeared bail, Porter pleaded Bard to be allowed , and said that the The Bench Клив, ей uk Trot the. district the manm f outdoor Ta me winter months would be continually aud ing lief that some gonsplreey exists for бна all tho Wolds ing of the General Com- At a the вача. Relist Fund on Monday, a Aor E by the Earl of Derby as chairman, was th 1 There has been an increase in the amou f goods manufactured, about 14,000 operatives have been absorbed in other local employments, and about 3500 have migrated to the West Riding. Тһе committee hope that before the relief afforded by the Publie Works Act the sums at their disposal a тоа austed, а y a nang augmentation in supply of co be expected; and in the tton n anticipation of the Анне of the Msc ^ gems nu ills ;are Borei of ger im- mbarrassmen at 7782 have к. бран ted or Melee M суса: а e re - es рле of the train, ade upon it, was thrown off on the The trafic hid searcely been — the cep de morning when a E P HACOIDENTE ON Tu Gus EAT N.—On Thurs- day week аз a coal train was кыз ^ he up line, near Corby, the аас. ар р єз, yn single x between Faroe Corby. Six trains wa pae y passed, and a cattle train was waiting its ч а coal trai ing past all the в that many of 3Aaíllpaps. COLLISION ох THE SCOTTISH CENTRAL,—On Friday night the goods and ballast trains came into ойкоп ull and i onde віх or vieil ear an em women were in the unie at the time, but no lives ere lost, and only ured, was seriously inj ORTHER: oef the „broke, ке абе occurred. traffie was bei 3 m E E VEU T T DECEMBER 26, 1868] THE GARDENERS' RUE AND AGRICULTURAL T he Jie massive ive "gole e-plate" supporting the machinery. This hole is = vaga bu and secured, but she ran a "e and still meeting with rough weather wice vut back there for shelte, ie Jay: 1859, when а ind $ althou D» " rned to England. o is тыд наб. е latter made a peri mised for 4000L, with e captain repair Запара, nd In а meantimo, viz., in Qoto ber, er the veyors reporte Tm rs; plates it gowa be carefully. The te pe а сна ng down t ture: eA ved 24001.- - being ссеввагу занад, the fole in the bottom: — vessel in the October gales, or from being str o dels was that such a p pig e n Н by the straining of. the ship. e mig ht have been eer by pl M. or if Ly ui LM еу orthiness was partially ge,” covered ' э ка rta eng [m lia за. Bay, but that endi aper dut at the мн time that and should have been em ployed to f the bottom ; 4. that and might h from these pre zo were ырш Е а — Mer dA that the abandonm. == тоша not have been тотай ed 5" - — ie dp statements, deceased, then applie ied to the lies, de тош! eing "that "ie pour was d in Se m en was found to be the body of the Ee "ls те Tie руч е also ilentifled by the sister ang other p persons who had been intimata "ub deconsod, See tial evidence ыы (ш ith д TM оа "К isoner's desire Ti girl Fo plied а [e T tux for his getting rid of his P wife. = дое that 70 феде ased's ao thes had been de ушн A mher ody befor: mw n into the canal, for n" that the Кед wona ARG had a tendoney to Шалы its sinking. 88 defen: Из ume Wis 9 mitted suicide, айй tA Tr war тич ка. ther! o ps oof that the murder ted by he Si. я ec Аа en Paseka und detached from e jury having retired to consider ret по i in about half an hour Witha "Verdict at Guilty. The the black cap and passed sentence of NORFOLK CIR "pax —The Murder а! WhittL John ey а аА 25 pua of age, was yesterday ibd m ie urder of Eli me Brown, at Whittlesey, on tster, 120 Ky and Jul biu "with "feloniously. ha after the а t. же ease excite all day was very full. Тһе trial TE asizo, kap at the last mo: e the magi: ining great intere: d the court 1 should have facon a place at the ment, the r Sm nedley, un man for the postponement sppiied to Ње late Mr. Ju onsultation e trial and WARE oA With the Lord Chief Baron, po ap рр cation тө pi — enini — armi; e proceeded, Baron M mri in the taper paier че implica to be discharged. The trial of iren was then proceeded e he ew towards the malt house with the woman after th а ап my hour the followim malt houso e was also p night. The ury, after returned a pini of Guilty, уч; ; Д3 p р раме of Death in the usual form, ‚дай ng out no je] of mere, mh. Номе Cincur: { ЖЫ» sm La ham Murder.— Japan. За nj was a т, еу а се Я havoni 1 Ми Ауа! emer (M funera of re turning h X53 the time expected, went i dern RESEN at various publie houses, and when the prisoner met her SPON ghe was Ls worse à for liquor. uo d then between themselves for 4500L, each party paying his own "n cos T N CIRC Ro = — The Leda Murder, — Patrick инеу" was “indicted fi he murder of Anthony Өлө. at Tt opened that there had 23d o st. aut ier НК ун е fight, in which а Native of pu prison the as himself, was, med Ant TÀ Fee, "Апет t e fight Do sed, who was Е close by, в нее, лапе p obseryed to him, cud gol home xd а goo od man, а! pe tated eH à A blow caught, as it seemed, the fen jJ al artery of the left thigh ; and the blood gushing out, di , after moving a few feet m the place, fell exhausted, and, almost before assistance could be obtained, died the effec ts of the stab and hís идја ш ы “шшш e pris amet. md Y be ad been you, т | returned erre i Guilty a8 iva Pig А Аат — бг not have ub that," on which, ani ч the blo he | recommen! m to mercy. Baro passed sentence p im er үти от, ourisbin his knife and saying, | Death, holding out no hope e of meroy. “ Гуе already and ГЇЇ do for Anthony Fee, too, ЭТ БЕУ It did: бет appear that dece ad,inany em ipud before Ad T tal attack made upon him by the LENS е prison Teeds that night. ап was appre- laid before Ње Rn the E the princip Church, where | p anndan niaaa he ir George n Lord Dalhousie, ' on € MIA m ur Mr. yi was first-class in 159. and subsequently upporter of Bir Ro In ceeded to the к) ге bein P Scoteh ds "li not interfere with his seat » the z db ipe e 849 the Earl of Derby, then y ds appointing or-General acquitted n seek out the vern commercial, апа by nd in > wishes of the colonists ight years itis аз eu d upon to fill was that of wl way пре; o^ he the Indian and he at took мар himself to don чо а the troops which had been orde kae support d. А ад. siio Ж аы А act M ur layed, he Bod in his aims, Ae Canto " Mi and the is os. j| treaty of Tien-tsin, wh hich forms " basis of our pre relations with the Chinese, In 1859 the formabion єз m binet, with the du! Postroaster ener, Ud rston's Administration, lord ~ "can while the e of Lord El umph when be was ap Lord Ca jore rnor- General of Los „З of hi ag A san een e has severity of his o in an vu qoem лаг rst en wir m ај of Он, ur Cum- М.Р, condl , the fourth t, to w ear nd а phe ds of а abandoned ti а уе ходів; newspa| "yen himself em A [" die "Dubliostion of “Vanity тА success of which established his reputation as one of tho greatest, ad of. English f fiction. - абе кчы; и у, Жемшит, ч па ues othe: rics orly о me ot ө ås АЛЕ, в. 8., formerly fellow d tutor ни) аьла у and метрау булчы "i of M83. es Басса of the A his residence Place. He grad TY xad Magazine. Е ены assistant keeper о British seum, He — becam 4 ген {агу to the Museum, and retatned tha! e D 3 et he was sup on account of ines rs he was also tha Foundling H. Ho еч for many years devoted himself Bibl rrr ong other works was the auth the British - rr Text of е Greek, ings, of eden editors, рее piner ty АМ шун the угы Integrity of The defence was that the саве only amounted to mansla hter, and that death was the үзе Күн result of а sudden апа e recent Sriptare, as read Та the Church of Englan unpremeditated quarrel, and the excitement con: uent upon el Ma. аге, па Haxny сакам F.R.S., the eminent surgeon Ench quartel. Tie Junge КОШУ summed up the evidence, | g at the Mount, ley, near meni ret "he - ey UT т роз out the Aud distinction between the offence of | Robert Tra von. "Ho acquired his professional urdor and that d and the Jury, эбет езшш а ia Pety Puri Thomass Hospital, under his unele, Mr. "Ole and € ко ыз ng ai cem POR Ша, Оон, атр аттЫ obedience to the un" T admitted a member of the Royal еде n 5 rgeons и ШУ, е жа о! vod E des aro dad December, 1815, having for two years pre puo acted аз px dict the obs 3 TELAM Алое havo eG G. e unty demonstrator. In 1818 he joined Bir Astley Cooper, as joint А le Є f the land; хи 4 Ellis, the loeal ; lecturer on anatomy and physiology. In 182) he succeeded the eo Зла same mo Шле had | ow An the deputy chief constable, and two other officers younger Cline as surgeon to St. — —: and with E Cu ы E Tac e adi datan "d m E EH of ^ (he uy ор constab: Мт. Courthope stated that ће | Bir Astley Cooper then aas A Me ye on я и i^ - шу по ат р, үс pw em made an attempt to stop the proceedin, y = eg inte! Tos о course pathology. Aa he рерге d = гаи 2 тс У. was (ока nx zin an mos: i pol n P vun y hich рерќо! 477 ving ia ict would not, in this bo carr ze rbi ot d matter, NN dimid - y y” Tho dE mrap in King's Col AI wl their wish зоа be forwarded to the Siren TEN the timo of is donti a niega, of Shen proceeded to ence of EK Lr per) uos aisn ho wrot * pamphlet, called ^ Distinction УЕВРОО Murder per » policeman к^ da e with the vilfui | d cireu. Royal College of MES va that the distinction ler of his wife by dro . The case of a very he between рти огра did not really exist, and eh - The prisoner been in t con- | Же a decided int tha defendants must|that such division was highly injurious where it did. Btabulary, but ha obtained a situation in the Bury aal auter their own sureties of 50L, 73 find bail to | In 1834 he wrote а lotter to the Times, suggestin a plaa ot Ata isti e al Биш paging M address tt Rl een f erp шры, были Edu py terre en Е а. single s ind after remaining some wor nst them. ма bail was then entered into, e or distinction ; all which suggest s the Couneit, of ы at Bury he twice w. Over to Irolan to get ed to and the defendants liberated. King and Heenan were College of Surgeons S € some time x» i E but age ain d ould not perform the ceremony without а ts of much interest in the Court, and there was little | [n 1835 he was unanimously elected a mem tbe Онаи qure om Bary Uhat о praet a аена iras in tho ошата of olber to skow, tho ponisbment | i ц wich he aitarwarda Раве wider e &eemed dis бү Tn there e А Ford ао camo qu gare e : teot" * Vital Dynamics.” Tn 1807 ho again became Hunterian NA reland, and was placed in ngs by the | ne tai orator, and | publ Есе thel pape 4^ d ye аец к, D. т were бо! ете se: ard рз q- іа Ег She enbíituavcp being in advance rý me tom and full of the metaphysical ЕУ e ipe рыз mai d е р а ( | - ur gae. of e report o , Pan ane saa gie ana Deaan "А eomma у gan | ыла deni ды ERST ‚= deed EE DRE о бы теи Н ien nee E : e Bru > owever, foun canal at Pendleton in Fe last, ved иш Aa X hie оре ana Pme БА E: 1o the time of his death. In 184) mi after атан a been "held, at which an open verdict who. "m ди үз d of the Earl те ба тесте at the d TEE ойне the рса appoin „я Sis returned за the body wis nof identited, it was interred. brought 4h ibo Egia mt el at Fton and Christ ЕРТЕУ" 7 6 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND Agi. GAZETTE. uragaih conferred on him їп 1858. Не also received from Les т Majesty's b omae n the appointment of President of the Council of Mn Education and Registration of tbe United Kingdom. IRE On the 22d inst, at 35, Eaton Place, the Lady HILL TREVOR, of а son—16th inst, at Cotgrave Place. e Hon. Mrs. R. n EDEN, of a son—17th, at "pa oca Sv ый DU Abbey, the ENRHYN STAN xxx, — of Christ Church, t of 98 stminster, sec - nd s E the late Right | tanley, Bishop of Norwich, e Lady AUGUSTA DER тс. БЕС daughter of the. ма Earl of есин, апа e late Viceroy of In A E th inst, at Kells Chu rch, ^ x Wi AUNSE promere Dundrum, eq ta ишк [d pm oy of ARCHIBALD "Esq .C. Ba es mel of А... che: av T GER f licut етен) Wylde, C. B. to y daughter °з Vos a. JAMES HAYDOOK Жаза, Жер, x rot Dalonet Lodge, DEATHS.— 19th inst, rs WE ‘Charles Street, Berkeley Square, Sir ee ELL, É r L А. сав 841—20th inst, at 29, York Place, | Portman Ба NGALL, relict of Lieutenant-General E c B. ч оордо] of Her Majes r Street, е ELL, "iie po Nicholl R and об ddugbter of the late Thomas Bain! ridge, E aged 60—19th inst, at 53, Melville į Street, Edinburgh, Lady M widow of Sir Alex ander Wi K.C. , aged 88—1lth inst, and Governor of the Pres Hou of Correction, agod Б 58—16th Oct., at Rich A ОН, Australia, т Роха ACHLAN, late 75th Reg ee 81— ілме Сотты MINA inst, e his Edmunud's, Jon E, Esq., son of tel lue Nor Bridge, of Bhudy Camps, on, Camb., rnal grandson ыл EA » v Regiment, My. Lees t M.A., rwich, ag ioth inst, at Thurlby, the Rev. ORSLEY, vicar Pot that parish— Dh inst, К ТУН иб the Rev. J. aU t of Little Barford, Beds, and Letchworth, Herts, aged jülarketg. COVENT GARDEN, Dec. 26. vastus to be abundant. ood En nglis h Apples are Jus Some -— examples of Ribston and American New Town Pippinu may still be obtained. Cobs are good, but in few hands. Ortnger ars e plen та а Potatos the ing from 65s. e ач um ees — nda at C Orchi ^ ноба iums, P во Pippin Beurré Rance Pears. what scarce. . best are realisi market is still heavy. Chri Cut flowers езуд consist o roses, Mignonette; and Roses. FRUIT. Des Apples, рет Ib., 4s to 6s Oranges, р per 100, 4s to 7s per lb., 28 io 88 Nuts,small,per bush., 145 0183 eme etel perjsieve, 186dto2s6d | Kent Cobs, 110s per 100 lbs. Pears, рог ote 6 to 5s Almonds, do., 18s rore gt Walnuts, Pa 14s to 2i E to 88 Chesn snuts, per bush., jj to 20s VEGETABLES, doz., 1s to 2s Celery, per, ure ls 6d to ers, each, 3d to 6d 28 Potatos, York Regents, p.ton, | Garlic, per to Lettudee, е du EE to 4d » Shaws, do., 50s to 60s Endive, p. score, 1s to 2s Turnips, р. "bunch, 4d to 64 Horse Bbdish, p. p. bunch 18 Carrots, do., 6d to ва Bpinach, p. sieve, 1s 6d to 2s Бы" р. pott.,1sto 1s 9а Cucumbers, each, 1з (о 38 таче; р. 12 bunches, 33 to 4s erbs, per bunch, 5d stein HWARK, Magico › Dec. 2 eek the arrivals UM она been and Essex ‘Regents, 508. > Pie hog, d to 55s.; до; do. Rocks, Адак rm ы y ; Lambert's West Hartley, 16s. t- Qars, Essex and Suffolk and Lincolnsh [DECEMBER 26, 1863, OROUGH MARKET, WEDNESDAY, Dec, 23. НОР8.--В, мавт. Pattenden & Smith report no alteration in'the se sli at eut prices ar are e шегу monia ub except of skin av w | market since Monday last, ueceeding {зга and consequently сї а н, ch р uth-downHog-s. d. ^s. L t. W | METROPOLITAN САТТЫ М МАВКЕТ. gets.. .. .. 111 02 `0 Ditto Нов с 2 uia 10 | vido alf-bred ditto., 1 11 — 2 04 | Combing Skins. ч ў e a large supply of Beasts, considering the unusual | Down MOS 110 —110| Fl es i ак on sale last Monday. The mod having for thé | Kent Fleeces `` n res es «c1 4l, '9 st part laid in their Christmas stock, trade is very slow to- e, etti t dit .0 9—1 0 7 dig. and a clearance cannot о 5 ithstanding а í disposition to take rather lower than our quotations. The : M EM nd large am d FO: but уэ ue ДР NER, with not less than £1000.—He must ' pri f Good Calves аге’ hearde. aha- Uy. rou Thursday's. quotations. | ag бек derstand Grow wth o an nes. OUS M and Peaches У Dee Aes eS. ad Ho na nd bu та М ДЕ. wd M dvertiser being owner of the Concern, лы we. Jd heep, an rom Scotlan eg s rom | tunity. Extent of Ground 17 acres; quantity of wall i Ireland, 350; from Norfolk i aei 200; and 840 from | with bearing Peaches -12H 5: y of wall covered the Northern. ме dla ла Cou Nét: DORT IESE OROA опзев.—О., се, Gloucester. d Best Long-wools, 5 2—5 6 il E to5 2 ! ро. Shorn —5 0 Ewes & 2d quality 4 105 L Best Scots, Hero- ' — &c. E. AY, en ; 9L. The sup at from Essex and Kent to this ing's market was Ms and itid: only, be: cleared atis a decine of ls. per qr. ee s c: Tom шы Foreign neglected but not p low ust hav deme абебрүөй. Ваау Roy "Very З. € а Чебин of ls. per m nm malting, and 6d. per qr. on grinding qualities. Beans white Peas bro опата last week's шо ions, but Grey Peas Were fully 25, ӨНбирө The Oattrade was very dull, апа to effect sales it was verna iA to submit to es reduction of 6d. per qr. Flour there was little business don d Dioni QUA Waman, Essox, F e & Suffolk. . White 42—48 Red sclectea runs deci n Red Talava SS EEA б NS , grini nd. &dist,, 31—08 Malting .. Foreign. grinding and Ташын [a med Malting.. ‚40—48 И 40—48 — Norfolk — Fo эзе," дөр» таре 28—82 Scotch Irish 285 to 363.. Tick|30—34 . 828 {о 408.. Winds Brans, m Pues Peas, Mitai ipe and Kent.. È s to aet arrow ..|90—34 pod n |30—32 ‚ [36—39 reign ..|32—40 wo. 28—34 32—42 85—40 diio 28—34 Country.. rrel|15—925| Per sack WEDNESDAY, Dec. 23 rrivals of English Wheat edes типа were very limited, and t of sample! chie efiy com; of Monday’s ксы. “арыу, їп эш middling condition. Very few pasom were soana the ча mand for both red and w n te, at about stationary mor ы es mt Wheat on rre "Good and fine 9 uest, at full "— otherwise to our m arket t - qualities ver, quiry “тпа iud distilling little chan i place. epe Barney аЬ Qi sale, Malt, the supply of for sorts were a dull which w: ооа чүт Good боото 0 тед Other kinds Ó— EE tuo Attention. The supp! was by = во ех very little was Seg revious rates. at abou! T = L^ for Peas was heavy, at Monday' s "ecline i in e We have to report а - god uad o ee Aes our оп tormer terms. Sweet American d quite as dear as last, week. .| bariey.| Oats. | Lye. | Deans. 6s. 6d. sar deer Dunt | rose, 15s. 0d. ; West He de" Wylam, 17s. 6d.; Walls | Agg. Aver. End, Harton, 17s. 94. ; W End etton, Walls End ET Hartl: ell, 208. ; Waiis End 188. ; End . 9d.; Walls End Isleworth, W. жы E ЫЛ зш Бнр Гашиш дә L, on a Farm of from 500 to 600 Acres within 20 miles of. London.—Apply to A. Z., Post Office, t Short-horns ў P quality 1 ат, E 10 —4 2 | ро. Sho A SRICULTURAL PIL.—A Practical Farmer, l Bes and Lambs .. TES in a Midland County, nme ба for an ARTIOLED 1 s xi DNAR H (s PUPIL. Ариу im їп tho irst instance to A. В, 7, Thavies Inm, ( Do. Shorn Pigs = 4 : Holbo orn Hil Е.С. : Beasts, 2460; боер а Ташы, 9580 ; Calves, 112; piga 220. ED, for а London Seed Establishment, as $ THURSDAY, Dec. HEAD HOPMAN and The supply of all kindas or stock i is very дом] indeed, quite sacro. umi mn Н апана fed to dor x tak Mon of воой i as large, however ected. Tas may ро termed а He must be e to holiday m "ihe s chers ome busi AS qai t hom Lo еру first-class ноте rac i to integrity and character bus have gus p purchasers Prices [A алое generally. т al Salary will be —Address by meos d remain unalte: iet m Monday last. Our foreign supply | only, stating age and qua аЙ санда R. 8. H., Mes consists of S Beas A eem s and 3 Calves. igi Jamnes ume бы i Strand, W.C. — | Best Scots, Here- o Maso 5 2—5 6 rade,—Shopman Wanted. fords, &c. 41 Do. NTE D. by 4 ‚б gow Finn, an active intelligent — ' Best Short-horns 4 8—5 0 Eres Эй quality, 4 do—5 '0 SHOPMAN, wider px s tho business.—A pplica- 2d ачыу Sena 210—4 2|Do.Shorn tions addressed J. бл itn , Glasgow. Bes! an Lambs .. .. AE кебаб Сатов E 8-5 3 уу a GARDENER, who TONS under- | stands hie. икс Forcin Vines, &c. Wife to be Beasts, 295 ; "Sheep & & Lambs; 860: Calves, 9; Pigs, 50. к Мо т kept. = S учты; Will have to look after Сож! =]. W. L. G., 26, а dns, IU MAR ipply of Whe WANT PLACES.—Letters to be Post Paid td Dti where Music ard French Eos i кыыз Ар knowledge of 2 of Chi a Ward- the Housemai: z а —E. A. st Office, Turnham Green, S. W. чет of CHAMBERS, Offices, the Superintendence а Laundry, ог any post of trust.—A res A ctable Widow, age 44, o на be p ighly recommended.—P. G., Post Office, Turnham Green, W. XPERIENCED GARDENERS (ог GARDENER and BAILEED 06 за а entlemen r partieulars given on Messrs. E. б. Жано e$ & Бом, Wellington ohn's Wood, menie N.W. Nite St. ingle, Scoteh ; nt sit iati ion, w heré We Qe me quy скы, Чп ете opes d and Wall Fruit.—WiLLIAM MILLER, Gatton Park, а ттеу. ( ARDEN ER (HEAD), ied. — Јон , 24 years arduis. jur Park, ' Bromley, Kent; had ood practice in Td ing o d Growing Plants, Early an and Фак For ога ОВИ Good скаса m Mr. DEDMAN, the Gard N (HEA: ». —Middle-aged, married, with child ; thoroughly understands his business, and сап be му: recommended by his last. EPIS. d —For all fur e particular: посато s, B., James Dickson & Sons, the “ New Nurseries, С! ЕЕЕ ER [re —First-class Grower of Grapes, в, Peaches, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, ёс. ; Flower and Kite em Gardens, Гау. jd Eon Superin: ntend ing Land "ui „Stoc k. Wife Da if теди 0% cumbrance. Heron dere ' good character and 12 previous Noin , 6, Robertson Street, Lee, Kent, S.E. LARDENER (HEAD), age 32; по incumbrance.— ne B =i FITZPATRICK, Cion иа Со. т nda his Mosen leaving him, to ay qe ig er red an n wat ee Yv t-class man. Не thoroughiy understands i the Fore cing of Pines, Vines, P Strawberries, &c.; the Spudis of Belgie Stove and G house Plants, and the enit 20 tine of tho K Kitchen ва Flower Garden. Наз had px Mirperiene in the а ee phos Grounds; ee the yero an and Hea ntng of Hot ER, pected.—Addre: above. i LARDENER (HxAD), or STEWARD and EN. DENER.—JOHN ANDERSON the e of Bath, with whom eo ur willbe glad to enter in! eman who ш E^ pore ы securing the s asa wledge o "E Garden- "tes have four and th quarter he is - md to t Office, Saxlingham, ) ке all its ке hes. charactor f Pm the situation that m at US —L. M. B., Pos Norwich, Nor the dis г ebarsctao- гате House, Highgate, М. а Seed Merchant/s or Nur ursery. OLERE 0 ni ; has вай consideratio experience: — € Garde UNIOR man's Ошон). 262 оома, Orio, Wol ASSISTANT i ina 3 years’ experience. Good Seed E 20; Good character.—C. M., Post Office, Pee NUT Ал Шы „ы, ыр» To Landed uec Lu : Т, to any Nobleman or Gentleman.—Has А Sis yone practical experienco ia t in the general management F = engage for the Baud aon pn ET, се, C. s